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Tliere will also bbeiriiema- e : dealershipP on Blue L akes ,Bn 1 Knights sl^diving Losj09 Angeles Times______nent Opportunity Breadshifq 4:05 p.m., Elvissimper- ii from 12,500 feetiet, performing a 35- ____ Equal Employmen tional food booths. Boulevard, SOI e agency charged ■ sonaior; 5 p.m., Mark Lir.indsey minute show andar landing in the WWASHINGTON - Federal c Commission, ilie a^ ; • At CSI Ja n . 26: Eveiivents run * At Bluee LakesI and Pole Line (or(original lead.singer forir Paul center of the L 1 dvil with enforcing theihc nation’s job ;from 10:05 to 11:50 a.m.,tri., incluti- “ F our Cornrner” site Jan. 26: Re 5 Lynw ood p a rk in g rigliiiglits lawyers can sue empIoj aws, in terv ^es in . Revere and the Raiders;s; 6:15 lot on the Filer,er Avenue side; two andnd win money damagesloyers discrimination laws Iing musical perform nnciinces, pre- Interactive activities ac for children p.rp.m., Eddy Haskell; 7:15.5,p.m., jumps - onco s for fewer than 1 perctercent of the job Iseniations and a cauldronon ^limiting in kid booths; :e to bring-in the worl/orkers who have suffered ^ jachyear.. iis; VIP guests, includ- ColCobalt Blue. ‘ ‘ Olympic flame d dis- bias cases filed ead ;ac 11:30 a.m. ing former Olympians01; from south- - ■ • ne around-10 a.m. - criniriminauon, even when Uie w( any as 10 percent i ■ MVestCoast7foteIJah72S25:6 to and again arouiound 2 p.m. to end ersrs have1 signed an agreemeniwork- —Bui w iihas many ; • At Blue Lakes and PoPole Line Idaho,, pipolitical dignitaries . 9 pp.m., reception for thele U.S. the festivities; I int to . of U.S. workerss covered C( by .an ;“Four Corner” site JoJan . 25: and celebricieties; ice skating rink in An >; live bro^cast by arbiirbitraie their disputes ^vith m » , workers’ rights- Army Parachute Team Gcjolden ' MIX103xn-the-jle-premlSes from 10 * ageigeiffentT th e S u p rem e Coman- arbitration dause, v Celebrities, includingng singer ' Dell Coni]imputer Corp. parking KniKnights, open to ilie public:. a.m. to 3 p.m. Jourt advocates said itt \vasw< crudal thait rule Continued from governor has U.S. over tliem. as provided only one- .. meijtember Idaho Cajap ito l ■ Still, the piaur< •tough for a lot o f comminmunities lime protectioidon against red ink. Osn ure detailed by lh e Commission, said he was surpi■prised report did not appearap as bleak as !Uiat were counting on thethese pro- Tlie budgetct problemsi would per- thal:hat the December receipts > ejects, but it would bo irresp s were the S20.3 millionion shortfall m i^ t- •esponsible . sist into the e1 following yepr but 5till stil soft but thai hc wasis not signal. Corporate ;for us to allow tliese projecijectstogo . w ithout th ee ' various caches of surj a te tax coUectio'ns V^l surpised the governor rcsortele d to came in $12,5 million-short. mi But • __»fgn;vard,when.our_econoniiomyJs.so ___ moncy_Kcmpnpihdrne-is-tapping -----haltlalting the renov-ation.------ihat/evenue cateategory is typicaUy Coiitin runcertain," tlic governorrsaid. sai now toprotea;a the tax cut. “Hc'.s“1 just doing what any j mtinued fromAl' y good volatile, and seveJveral corporauons w sion tb put a newew building on ; Since the econom y be(began its On Tuesdajlay, the governor put CEC2E0 would do,” Hartgen sai Meyerhoeffer had been slide 10 montlis ago, Kemp aid of ■ indicated they soughtso extensions „ • 1 to every Idaho collegeege and univer- :mpthome the major rencmovaiion of tlie centu- he the governor. “He’s cutting; ccosts and would be payi ise the day before to sper •has slashed S55 n alio n frofrom cur- ryK)ld State Ca ayihg later. eak sity campus, Capitol in question by whevhere he can and cutting prorojects By comparison th legislators about fundin . ‘rent state speilding and prproposed making diat t S S22 million the first in tl :on, corporate tax ing, Stehnett did qualiualify his disajj^ • n tlie pipeline.” receipts for Deceicember 2000 were t he did not hear about Go ckage, howiever;. ;a budgel for th e next yetyear that cash he will ta^ tap if more money is If If financial problems go dec 3ov. proval of that packaj •reduces basic state spendinding by needed to mak eeper, S1I7 milliortliiglieiher than expected. Du-klrk Kempthome’s plans to put saying h"<; \akQ ends meet. Tlie S5 KenCempthorne said he wantnts lo Individual incoi ISIOO million and raidsIs inearly million deaninning and repair of the dive come tax receipts, tempenporary stay on any constru would haitff iivert the tobacco settlementIt pay- wliidi-account for half of all gen- tiinn ffunded by the permanei •every special fund the state:ate has to building’s exteicterior.will be complet* , mennent the state should get in / voted for ihS •avoid red ink. cd. But the d 1 April eral revenue, weiwere anotlier $5.1 buildiiilding fund until after the go C Sr rem od^jJ ; dram atically m ore befolefore he has to begin pullinggcash < million below-exj I Kemptliome agreed withith a num- expensive inttnterior restoration, a fron expectations, also ernorlor made his announcement i ing project rom S81 million in construcJclion possibly because«i of< the timing of the! prpress. ;ber of businessmen andid i econo- combination 1 o of the cash an d S32 projiirojections on every college c .separately. . - ,mists that the economyly £should million in bond J cam- payments. But payjaycheck withhold- Therhe long-awaited addition w mds, is on hold. If tlie pus'US andi in nearly every area of the ing, a key inHicatc . On F rid a y ■ turn around in late March,ch, restor- cash is diverteited, lawmakers could , statetate. ator of the econo- suppojposed to have been starte my’s underlying; jobjc strength, was la s t si Stennett had ing tax collections to morere inomial agree to issuele ; anotlier $22 million ’ The Tl: governor declined to ] t summer, but CSI official ient out .a' . : growtli rates. But if tlie slunlump con- in bonds to com 3 pro- only 5900,000 shoihort of lhe projec- had i omplete tlie work. vidoido the order in which the ] d to work through som press releasd •tinues and triggers thee c contin* Time-News ] 2 pro- tion for Decembnber. While lhat desian ’s publisher Stephen jccts)cts would be axed. iign problems an d by the tim expressing dis-, •gency hc set up on Tuesda:sday, the H artgen, whoho sits on the nine- “N marked fhe 13thth straight month thev h “My intent is that we willI just, j withholding has m y had done that, cold weathe approval for ______by d 1 missed die mark, SIset " in. y deferring it for a few monjn th s,. it was the smalleslest gap smce last work going on: I go a ^ep. Maxine ' Sund.iy S7.(K) per w 0 ahead'with those projec;:cts,” February. Scn.UIrdfloh at "'o* the Capitol; Circulation f week, daily only S5.(K) Kemempthome sajd. • . 11-^ R* at I Diiniol Walock, circuliilionn directordi »«>=•-Sundayly conly S3.S0 per week. Th Sales tax coUecti'ations,-a reflection------W Building while schoc:hools and c{ ^ The December revenue rejeport of consumer conf:mfidence, hit the Jerorrome, said S.-iles lax includeded iai all above rates. A not 0 ersiiie s wej^S Dt only marked the 11th montlnth in benchmark for• theil month, and Postpotponing lhe K leges and univers: Circubtion photic lines aiarc open S15.(U) eliarge will wil be levied for all . \2001>01 tliar revenue failed to hit H going to have to takeak e significMC between 7 atid 10 a.m. onlyinly. If you fcturiied elieckfi, it the • Kempthome saidd ithere were indi- const:istruction montlonthly bendimark'but also3 was ' cations that the r i disap- H cJo not receive your paperr bjby.7 a.m„ tlie Ij e retailers had a was tid starting iljy le largest discrepancy of thej pastt good Christmass despited sugges- poihlihiing to H Kempthome said : call llie tiumber for your arec ;ar. jcts for the col-' Uurley-Rupcrt- Mail informanation . tions to the conmu:raiy. h e r , bbut as a H the building projects V leges and universide:ities is his first' Paul-Oakley ...... 67 677-4042 Tinies-Ncw^VMUPS ( 631-080) is pub- coKihaihair for lhe the economy ' T«vin Falls lished dally at 1.1232 Third Sl. W.. Twin. r— H priority when the power!/crful Joint 1 he ihinks the. and other nrcas ...... 733-093173 f-alls. Idaho. 8330301. by Magic Valley ||H l F in aance-App- n i fm improves! He said he Newspapers Inc. Periodieak Per p.ild al Twin economy is poisedI to rebound in: FalMiy-nieTiiiies-N r o p)riations r i HL-JS— Subscription rates :s-New(. CfUcial cily and C o m i, ■ late spring, „ni,„ r)...... £ x l A...... ____ and.hQ.w..long thatlat will last-, -Ag Weekly (Janet Goffin,i,GeiieralManager) G ...... •-...... ;...E x t.5 ■■ ...... H e j w was .referring to an ambi- J way up, OJ? Publisher Stephen Hartgenje n ;...... tious5 $67.3$6 million package fund->i- when it is on the w d-, how d ee p it can go and hovsC dvertising Sponsorships availsliable • 735-3212 or dcby®r'Oradglcvallcy.coni ®d byly Ithe Legislature last ses- '* iTT" !S- long that v/ill last.” . . rii*

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I r r^ ~ r ______' • ' • ~an^tcd"~ a l l b a r1 t a m n t M ; q n - S e g r KANDAHAR, AfgAfghanistan I Guantanamo, Cuba. (AP) - Sauntering past walled houseise’and a network of die th fence line, Gravem said >ast disguised A heavily guard ed d as shepherds, hostilitile Afghan dirt-wall tunnels recescently found In the of. of the men even waved, Mi f a c e cc h h a r g e s ■ forces have been bold compound at the base hoiioI(}s more area. The hoifiouse was only about who wl saw.them said toldly testing than-300 alleged Taliban _____ ^fagn “It’s when they start i The U.S. military mi on Monday already air know. ,' M oham m ed i Irt moving in A ir Force, Army and 1 i Azmath were j and out that they^re stag d M arine had found moinortar fuses and rock* “T hey know th e Gei ’or ' I ^ging for an sendee members sent thi leneva - responsible for , •attack,” Marine Cp their sec- et-propelled2d grenades in th e Convention Co better than we/e do;" credit cardsds Cpl. Jason ond batch of detaine Gravem, 23, of San DiDiego, said ° lees off house - armsns that weren’t there Ramsey Ra said “They go backck and with an out-ir- Sunday, dosely flanked Iq Cobra on previous o Tuesday. U.S. Marinesnes scan the northwest a s occasions. Marine forth, for and we can’t do anythiiling,” standing bal- - “They act like sheep a tta c k ’helicopters, whiliiileU .S. spokesman Lt.Lt. James Jarvis said. Crisscrossing ( ravines ir eep herders, perimeter of the.Amerlcan military KHum vees rigged with 50- in th e of of but these sheep herdi lO-caliber '• “They weresre coming in to use shrapnel-strewn, shi mined pl Tders carry compomjalI at Kandahar airport using n:m achine guns and TOW r ly H j B M radios and call stuff : ^ missiles them for an attackati of some sort,” ‘ help hel intruders get in ahd sped across the runway bel Marine Sgt_Ethan lUmu nagepf equipment Tuesday...... ^ «bw . - i- - Jarvis said. MaMarines say. They have uiupped’ On Sept. 11,r, White Plam^ Mo. nllltary blew up an arms . On Tuesday, debris5 irained U.S. forceses found the stash security sec since Thursday’s sl ft dovyn on the young-Mari shoot- , left ------The weird-part of)f iit it,-th ey — cache whichIch tlioysald Indicated tios------icines.in — after-seeing; Mven-mon-canying—se inging-and-may-expand'tiie-bibase's- -Newark, r - r H E B V — ------can-just appear in an thexr sandbag bunkers as explo*. K alashnikovs>vs and rocket-pro- perimeter. per ------on—a-flight'! an instant,” tile forcesI werewi planning a liew sisives experts destroyed cai Ramsey said. “There’s ; caches of p elled grenamades across the Jarv J u ^ d he knew of noilegiti- li bound tor Sanin I ' 2’s g o t to b e attack on thetlu base. aiarms newly found on the! rrunway. parched dirt tunnels.” irt plain at sunset mat& ma dvilian use of the areae a : ^ . Antomo, Texas, SyedOul ■■•■I It was evidence. Marineies said, Monday, lag Suspected al-Qaida3 oroi Taliban Guimien inin i the arid scrub north of th lagers who lived in mud hcto n e s •,'>'= flieh t Mohammed Shah' : that hostile forces were irmassing Men had beenbe crossing back nejnearby have long abandoJoned 'fnmatedat holdouts have alreadydy attacked the runwayay opened fire Thursday .fo for another try. coalition forces at Kandandahar air- as a C-17 s< and forth thr(hroughout the day, diem. the He said the U.S. miliilitary ^t. Louis when ’ screamed into ‘the air Experts used TNT andid other Marines guard port once during the! pastps week. carrying 2020 detainees bound for e? u-ding the perim eter was indined to treat anyonm e i i , “ "•‘■ue explosives to collapse a mud- said, lhe menn movedn slowly along the die area as suspldous. .flights were -gr-oundedl becquse of the. I ^ attacks. The H U.S. fonrcespinpi)oiritmore 1 *e hidden comple]jxes, takes prisonerrs K , , , ! WASHINGTON (AP)(j - American-an-led forces have been American troops capture Meanwhile, troops weirere plan- ’ sive collectionon of buildings and b e ' ■their T«as-bound tured seven searching’ cavesc and tunnels in niining to soon search several )e Taliban or al-Qaida r p r tl new prisoners in the ■al othw ■ caves in the easternea part of die weaveapons - hidden at what V ^ tram, on which he war in various lociocations for scattered Afghan Af locadons where i; Afghanistan as they | : intelli* country nearar th e v illag e of calliailed a handful of places. diey were later ;y p re ssed figures fromom the al-Qaida terror- .gence.sources ge sayal-Qaida I ahMd with the hunt for h a terror* .... Zawar. And-Per’entagon spokesman------7He-declined'to”name“rH Drhidingal-- -ist networkk andi country’s foriner ists'have ist hidden compl rth^-X fen'iiyT^ Mohammed Qaida terrorists and Talilahban lead- Taliban Ifeadi plexes, Rear Adm. JohnJo Stufflebeem placilaces. aders as well as for doc- defense de sources said on con□ndition ' ‘ said Monday/ they’D tl Vprobably A s Azmath ers, defense official:ials said lunents andnd other material that of; Airstrikes "have flattened of anonymity...... look for anotherier complex.” buil " "" ...... Tuesday. ______^could.ptovidyide.infonnadon-about_____ ^ iuildihgs and sealed about —And-Marines-found-omne-new ------^Th e-militaryryalreadyis'attare----- cave eydOTiorbeileve------T h ^ n so n ers were caughtcau dur- their wheriereabouts or future luding hie place Tuesday ri^ aves u i die Zawar Kifi area n ing one of several ongoin;oing opera- plans, ght out- of several specii2dfic ar^s it wants thefie Pakistan1 border, Stufflebc Azmath, 38, were sidside the airport used by Mi Deem involved in terrori:t)rism. tions, one official said.sd H e It was not Marines to begin with,I, a defense offidal. saidaid Monday. U.S. warplai ot immediately clear if for m ore than a month. said Tuesday i However, in this diij case and oth- declined to give detailslils, saying die seven capturedcai since Monday \ ly on condition of havtave struck die former al-Qa Warplanes.for a week{ andi a anonymity. ThThe Pentagon has bas« ,»maa . ers, prosecutorsrs decidedd to pur- the efforts continue. ■ were al-Qaidilida or Taliban. hai ase almost daily since 1last sue any alle half have been hitting, an1 exten*i • intelligence inidicating ^ there may Wedk^ednesday. illeged crimes uneardied duringing the Investiga- tion, whether or jnot they .were Dairy ^ related to terrorisnrism. n , ____ Investigatorsrs s said m en had '' Continued from Al ^ aroundstiUccI complained. sai' two box cutters,If hairha dye, a knife"' subject to help Idaho tmdfir some Rep, Dou said. “Blit we’re also for; dariesd media weren’tc notified nt of the trip. meeileeting.” and several thous:ousand doUarsJn" >. oug' Jo n es, R-Filer, cled ean in g up their poUutior solutions for odor problemenis,heavy_ helped arrai on and Brockman explaiilained diat die com- Brockman Br said he thoughtIt the , , range the governor’s not passing it on to their• neigh*r missioners'had oi T—=iSoiLconcentrations of wastewa and Mondayvisit.rit. ‘ bor 1 only learned about goveovernor learned a lot fromn die yer, Lawrence' the insects that accompi bors. We’re for the dairies, butb we the tour a dayor or two before. tour,>ur. Feitell, has saidI it was\ not unusu* upany thei "vVe droveve all around the area waiwimt them to be good dtizem waste. and saw som ins.” “They callediand ai said they were “When “V you get out there• anda his clientIt ti to carry a box ' 5me small dairies and ,. BBill Chisholm, a memberr of< the . thinking about h • He purposely did notlot cut any some largei dairies,”d Jones said, /'con t having a tour and getJt yourj feet on the ground,^ youj cutter because he had recendy funding in his budget ar committee and the Idaho) RuralI would get backk tot us,” Brockman get a if die job atIt a n ew sstan d , and even “The governim or got a first-har>d CoiCoundl, said he pointed o Jt a better understanding of i added 550,000 to enatnable. the look at the sl out to said, situituation,” Brockman said, «I where the blade’jdes a re used to : sheer magnitude and KeiKempthome that there arere now ' V^en asked w .. I^partment of Agriculnirelire to con- scale of the Hj I why It wasn’t s e n t, thinllink the governor is goingIg to boxes and bnbundles of news- Hafliger d ^ . ” 205205,000 daily cowrs in Twin:n Falls, out on an agenda tmue making progressrss.onthe But Snid(ider clarified thgt Jen Ida, Brockman said, workork with the Department ofif Ag papers. The lawyeivyer said the dye datry odor issue. With s Jerome and Gooding counde='le to investigate this. It’s:’s the 1 blem has “They sayr nThe job expands to faceacet of this CAFO issue! thi at keep up withw your grandchil been solved still remainsIS a ques- fill the time allallotted,’” Mead said. hasn h ild re n ,,, don. The departm ent used asn’t seen the l i ^ t of day, sed moni- “If you’ve onljnly got 60 minutes to it’s:’s the ( most critical issue,[■liie and so muluch more. toring equipment to measuiisure how do a job, youI g • Pets k R upert Civic^ic Gym ’^T T h h Begins Ja n u a ryr 2 : 2 ■ 9:00 am - 10:0010: a m EngagemiTient & Wedding ■ Annenouncement "These one: creditc classes are frfree for students oviver 60, Sign up for>r (class during the: firstf week on site.

F o r m o)re i inform ali t i o n , \ For monore information call KaKaren, Jill, Shelley, B eaorpr Jeian at 733-0931 In Twin Falls; ' call CSI: 7333-9554, exr t . 2 4 7 5 . , . Toyla; 3Sue. o r Faith In BtjrieyBy at 677-4042. Over 60 and d Getting Fit is madeie possible by the Colollege of SouthemI IdahoIc /Prices stastart a t $20, includesI . , ' in partnershi hip with the Office: oon Aging, the Filer,•, Buhl, and Shoshoni3 n e scanning & artwork School Distritricts, and the Jeromf riiiieSiN^ rivate Party, Only . me and Rupert Recre:eadon Departments.is.

! . ' •' "'W ednftM*iey,}amrf IB, 2002 »-Newi, Twin FaJb, Idaho _,p., <• ' ' ^ : M o r n iING> BREAK ACROSS ■ F ^PustMOaoLcom -• BalUofiold doc * ' I* I-.’ 1'^ 6 Foroo oatlng , '• Mother--in-^lawenQcouragess mart to nnove_oii3;^w a t h i i f e L '< " D E ^ ABBY: I haveve a friend,’ f ' DEAR TOM: What a 15 Concorhlng . a • . “Steve,” whose wife,3, “ M a r ie ,” . ■ Q K a glowing hours of musilusic. • ie RamlnflGorao '' .. tribute for a son-in-law died five years' ago. \M a rie was. w to offer. Blanche5 is now 74j I am 96. (I sUto ' : , ■ You’re a lucky family 17BfDld ■ one of the most pop> p u la r a n d ly to have have a daugllughter one year older 18 Subwny station . » each o ther. It w ould b e■ wonder^V, than Blanche^ . e J .LQve, gnod n iitri-i-.^ ,. Ifiiiore families could e ------ISBIUOnnfi^------cHld was left without;a m o th er. I enjoy the tion, dahciricing, gardening and- yollowfin - ** love and cooperation 1 Steve remarried abouttt two years 1 between mutual intentellectual interests’.' 20.SpanIshboal is^ r ------iHS ------generations that youi , Zl.Onlllvonllnfl ago. Marie’s mother corontlnued to :urs does. keep us acti'ictive and happy. Our'; Perhaps the secret lies u 23 Composlllon for « stay in dose contact wwith Steve '------r i ih mutual first date wasivas a t th e P alh d iu m in “' Itiroo • - j i - a nd h e r grandchild. respect for each other’;r’s bound- Hollywood,)d, Calif. We have 25 Ululalo « worth herr weightw in gold, aries. 26 Took a llklno to _ Recently, Steve apip p ro a c h e d Goldie hhas a devoted a large por- danced togei)gether with joy ever" 30 Wogos ■ me at a social functionon. H e \ ^ s ___tion of her^liir^Ufe w h e lp ing m y fam-__ . sincel ------DEAR ABBYs-Your w ------3i-Lottormnn‘8------■ • —-beam ing;-H e told m e hhe'was'buy- e Uy7We liav wisdom is------IHARRY I A F.-BItLINGS,'’~ r lave had to hire a baby remarkable. You told “C • notwofX ing a new house. He saiHiid h is for* s itte r o n ly “C onfused- SALEM , ORE.-•...... 34 Rolatod tb tho . ~ ly twice for our three in West. Sacramentc mer mother-in-law hadid told him children tl to” that DEAR HAHARRY: Your Ietter^> the entire time they “Haijpiness is where yoi pe Runny French »" in plain English to pput away were growii ou find it; proves thatt dandngd. not only lifts'*^ iving up. Goldie cooked __ age is_a>tate of mind.’’ ‘ chooso 7 Marie^s pictures'aiidTjii;iiiy h is'w fe - t h c 'm a jo r i ...lIl ,------thespirits,-l:s,-but-a]so-provides ------,37 Respond lo , “• ority of our evening ■" I m anied my lovely Bli ■ 38 Wildof'dmma-, - a new home. meals. Shele helped to wash and Blanche on healthy cardiirdiovascular exercise H Apparently the moth Sept. 15,1951. We justt celebrat-( that can a dId d q uality to a long life.^ ther-in-law iron to the ] *_ Town' , ■ i. • i/ia« le where my wife ed our 50th anniversaiy; 39 Fad is a lo t lik e h e r daughterer - charm: had to start / a t Fancy' T he sa m e can car be said of love irt hiding our clothes to . Feet Ballroom in Oregi 40Lowcard .4 4 I Horonrolaiiva . rS lp h ing, thoughtful and consiisid e ra te ...... stop h e r mo gon C ity. w h ich y o ui aJalso have in abiin-'" n o th e r from w orking so We danced an exhibit!: ...... 41 Cross- .-'s- -S T E V E 'S’S FRIEND hard. Shew tio n b all- d a n c e . M aiy y .it.i ever be thus, (I oxomJnod 6 I u m : watched our dogs dur- room cha-cha and enjoyt DEAR FRIEND: Mariirie’s moth- ing the day, yed danc* have a hunchic h your w ife ioves to 43 Oowncasl • 77. iHouston pra ■ ■ L - - ay, and they preferred ___ing mthj).ur.m any.frien ■-----: -44-CI«artat}l09'-‘-- 8"(8'Groek ponico~^ I I I * L .— er-is also sensitive-and.-]i.-praracal. ------h ercom panjiny over ours;------e n d s..O u r----- dance to-“r;r-r ;n Just-W ild -A bour\------son’s band furnished twoVO terrific Harry” !) — - -45 BogInnlnoB------9'Cotilomporn7-9 < - O P E N E — Orchids to her. I usual!:Uy receive Wheneveiver my family needed 46 Comic/actross 10 PorsovoringF N E R D I . letters from readers coiiam plaining Goldie, sh e v •.Dolarla ' ii11 Pinf box CARSO e w as there. S h e is very about their mothers-in'in-law. It’s considerate, 47 and tho 12 Slngor£ Almoo e L S ■ p" te. If slie feels we need King* * 13 l.Unovoncul I I ■ I T refreshing to hear the 0;other side our privacy,':y,' sh e g oes to h e r living 49 Prindpal 2222 EBo nosy . I I I § I: of the story. Read on: quarters. WWe often beg her to r AO • dancor 2424 SStd. • . S i 2 i Jj i R A N O tMA’S 52 Slupollos 2626 tNoloworthy § N A M ^ stay, but shesh won’t change her DEAR ABBY: My 57 Locality. aads M E H I n] irnnother-in- mind. We lejlearn ed e arly o n n o t to . • -SSAvold 58 Math courso ■■ •- -"c27»7 CapitalC cl I M 7 T 1 law, w ho is now 89, has lilived with impose ourr willsw on G oldie, Chef ^ Ghana L T N e I — our-firmiijr-for more I Heaithv I i than~30 I'teei sororry for people who 60 TTia/fand; onco 28!8 Woli-kncwnW f r ? I B 61 Simplicity 29 S years. Her name is CoU (Feb.(1 19-Mar. 20): You Nor N will they Gver. in distant d ty or foreign laj liand. will play majnajor part in secret opera- To invigorate his'powc th e ' CANCER (June 21-J!l*July 22): . tion. 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i - ■■ i \ Q p ] -O Wm ■ ^^ff^hideooper--?^ - PageA-6 .....- • Wcdncs gpOZ—r-^ — -jr- isday, JanuaryTyZC Times-Nfews ^ Eprram/m : " "7 pu‘ MMSSBk iskspibl 'I-'TIX. rtEBiySHTSlDE... viijFllWlW FOUHP faidlinnfedera = 1 k CAMEDEEPBIOUGH K alagenci;ies ^ i A T O Ssafh:lic’s lan d s...... state recently admitted:ed faking evidence ’ tiff-Iinlimits to th e public, that two national parksrks were inhabited Inf;nfamously, the science oron w hich by a threatened wildlIdlife species,' the somene of those decisions havla v e b e e n Canada lynx. ■ ^ 5 3 ^______based.in the.pajpast.=:.th'e...... J b »-—• iO - H a d “ t h a t“ ev id e n c ~ • ' spotted-owl d e b a c le -gone unchallenged,3, i it ‘ comes to mindd - turned could have resulted i It's timejor BtkD.../ out to be shoddy.dy. the Forest Service bai But the lynxIX case is i's '' \ ^ ring the public from - oo r appointees lo COC ontivl m o re troiro u b lin g . at least sharply limitin 3 wildlife access to - those lands.if® offedemlpiiMck lived deny,^ Three Forest Servic , manafftnenl. Und'iderthe ^nyintention of eem ns *2 ^ * : - " " y ■ em ployees, two.U.S. Fisl , ,, public lands impmproperly I and W iidlife Servic«'ice Clinlottistas, t/tetWta u locketj, up, it’.fi^Is ^ a rd to officials and two employ ' escape’that conch ees of the Washingtorton w a ^ t h e l y n \ It’s also h ard i State 'Department of o: . wondering how Histtoryforettold Arge;eritina’sr Tish and Game fakec la in why the gains from ri exploit Argentiitina’s rich agricultural n rising global- ■ evasion; a weak entretrepreneurial dass; ization ia have been fairly modelodest. ------lands. With 377 1million pwple, ■ ; and uncompetitive: wtwages. Argenrina'’spoj Perhaps Argentina’s crisissiswillharm \ ,, ippulation is 4 pdcent of ■ ' “MistrustisrifeinJin Argentina,’? says only or g e n tin a . But because j India’s, biit itss land1 area is 85 percent off Lawrence Harrison of ise globalization 1 of Tufts University, promised pr so much more lhanlan ith as deliv- India’i On d ie:e numbers, Argentina co^ditor of “Culture I s-N pi^ reManersiHow ered, (y, the crisis may foretell11 a wider politi- Stept should be as ricrich as, say, Canada pr Values Shape' Humanlan Progress.” It is ca Australia.' cal and psychological fatigue.;ue. • Clark Wotworth...... —. Managing editor MlkeSmtt ...... — ...AiJverttolngdh hard to cooperate.foror diei common good, “I travel a lot tq these ‘emei : diroctor But irisn’t. ItIts present income per per*. imerging mar* Tax cheating is widesilespread. Labor unions ket* ke countries,” says economisimist Arturo son (59,219 i n11998, i again in 1990 “con* ThemembsrsoftheedI editorial board and wrilers ofifeditorlals ei are Stephen Hartgen, promote rigid work: rurules.“ Pprzecanski. “Everywherei pepeople are dis- 5n, • Slant” dollars)) iis roughly half of Canada’sI’s “The key thing thattiat did (Argentina) in eh Clark Walwortf endianted.” 'orth, Steve Chimp, David Cooperperend Shelley Ridenour. (520,559), Austistralia’s (520,390), France’ss , was diat the govemm(iment at die federal • ______' • (519,558) and GGennanj-’s ($17,799). In thele • levd and die provindindal levels continued j ______'past 80 years, A . ^hcn].Samw\son\saNcw.Vcwsuxek Argentina has achieved fai-d- to spend more thanI thithey took in,” says col»/umntsr. - ^ L e:ttetr' :s^ jParoIe commission act!icts unfairly to helpIp mer as much as possible, morefore than ' pie shouldn’t be ije treated like animals, There are times whe/hen the letter bf die' an' I I am writing in regard toothe ti Idaho of Uiese guys have that Pve met,me but Now here’s th my homes in the neighborhocrhood between die real breakdown of ■ law has to be obeyed;d; dieret are also times 3:31:30 and 5:30 p.m. Monday thr iStdte Parole Commission. PmTn a state lon’t ^ m to be good enoughid ei tiie r. inmates iri the! Twin T Falls County Jail: 'through ybe if the Parole Commission w when a litde commons)n sense has to be Thrhursday. Your customers-mi^tques- mi{ 'inmate presently housed inin theti Mini- n would Inmates pay forJr all medication, doctor applied. Cassia Criminal Justice Cententer, which is start giv:giving everyone a fair chanceQ at and hospital visi tioiion the unmarked transportaijrtation ^stem • isits; food - its served cold, rmsony,Mr.Hundeidey, but you certain- ^vit fine; I have no complaints: withwii that. B, then die system here in diee state-st burnt, raw or •otten,rot portions that nth its outpouring and in*poupouring of lov- * ly do not have my admiimiration for what abiible, laughhig, playful young 1 " My main concern is h t ^V thdie Parole iho wouldn’t be so full and theletax-' ti wouldn’t fill upp a J smtill diild; exerdse' Jig kids every ' •s’ money would be able to be sp you are doing. Pm sorrj)rry, too, but never ' hoilour on die half hour. Commission bases its dedsioiision on who e spent ‘ equipment, yeaiah, right. It’s not adequate willlvoteforyou. does and doesn’t get paroledled. Pve been on kidsis’ ieducation instead of more5 ■ and half die timi And,/ whatever you do, bee susure to hide , me they don’t get recre- ELAINE HET the incarcerated since IM l becaecause I made ided human warehouses wluchich they ation tme. Livin he subdivision Covenants,.Conditions Co ■ ' ing expenses - S500 Wendell anc some bad choices in life. Befclefore this Mrrectidns fadlities.” inmates have to nd Restrictions. You woiddn’[dn’t want to ! :o pay, plus buy dieir own 'b e ; \MT)ng choice of mine Pve onlonly had speed- : Parole Commission says if you^oustay sliampoo, soap,I, deodorant c and other per- e sued for misrepresentation.ion. ing tickets and never beenion or probation trouble in the system, then you/ou’re sonal dungs.-If' on 01 work rdease, there’s P&Z abandons Itsts responsibilitiesi NORMAN ^ D. TILLEY TwinFalls or parole, but because of myny bad1 dioice in Ei lg die system. So if you causeJ trou-tn other charges,plus pl tiiey still support dieir■ Hey, folks! Great newsinei Want to work ^ life, tlie judge gave me a sententenceofSto ble, thenten you must be trying to changimge, , families. So inm:nates don’t have zero to a t home and have a high-volumehig busi- 15, which, don’t get me wronfong,I deserve, vould think diey would see ittth th e pay; they pay ipproximatdyap] S600 to $800, ness with lots of peopleiple coming and Ire slasher wlll g e t paybilyback way. but like anyone else, don’t:Ideservea I d per mondi. going? Go for it! TheTi: Twin Falls Planning To T die'person or persons thatlha slashed Chance to ^ o w sodety Pvee chchanged? T h ^y h have a new system which youp'ousee I guess in yourureyesi^’sOK to make and Zoning Commissiosion just kicked die diele tires on my car ; Pve done a lot of time andnd seenJ a lot of 3oard before you see the acnialual people wear dirrrty underdodies, go widi- bam door wide openla ai n d gave you die AreA you proud of yourselves? now and the pre-board recomm 'es? What did- —^ p le c o m e and go! Pve domione everything b«a«-dno tnmend- out personal byg:/giene products, get made equivalent of a licenseise to steal. you3u hope to gain by doing suchichathing? { '• !t a date but the board told me t How far canyou strei the commission has asked of ime and dien’ e d i get a ne to do . ftm of or served1 bad I or cold food. • tretch the defiiution Yovou know who you are. You’ll’U bbe happy to Some, and they still refuse togivemeato | aUmytuitime! Now what’s the sense of hav-,1: BRENDA HOCDOVER of “home occupation?”I?” Oh, a countiy knonow I have filed a report widiidithepciice- t ire-board if die board isn’t goin^ CJiance on parole. Pve seenJ ththem give .ing apre- ling to Buhl mile, at least! Want to have1 an entertain* I don’tdo know why because you)u ddidn’t leave guys chance after chance on)n fparole diat ■ Sobyitsits recommendations? I dosetwith wi V * m ent troupe widi a cast:astof85and anyly fingerprints-just a shoe pri loughL ■ • . 3 print on the * (an’t even manage to keep> ouout of trouble . rehearse in your basemement, diereby sidede of my car.. Your note didn’tin’t make any ►Y DIRK FRIDLEY Use common!1 se n se with security ' in the ^stem but yet they get out on iT-V avoiding rent paymentimts? No problem! senjinse ddier. Those tires weree ntnew in June. ■ ' iparole. Yet, someone like mene diat’s tried i-Cassia Criminal Justice Facili St timelhave^m tten, Need a permit? Don’tjn’t bother. Doe Jl tempted a time or two; oes it make you feel better to Iknow that? to do e v e ry t^ g in their powtDwer to change, Burleyley R ^ em b er, forgivenessless is always easier InI myn book, only a chiel, cold he but this time, I mimust speak my piece, 3-heartedper- ■they won’t give a chance to.). TheyTl told me « . than permission. sonin would slash all four tires. Afterreadingwjwhereamodierofa CO top out my time even thougo u ^ ih a d Countylyjall needs Improvement Three-fourths of yourDur curmudgeonly There Tl are several cars in tow young man killed^ in the Pentagon attack townlike 'done -jverything that was expeople make mistakes. Maybe>e yyou happened here, pi y trading your caval* arouound. Someday you majvgetjet yours.\ ' ' on it? I have family supportt diatth; is willing never hav people would be saying, cade for a couple of busjuses. • Ll lave, though. No matter what,It, ipeo- “Why didn’t we havehi more security?” LISA LOWE And Realtors: Remenlem bernottoshow TwinFalls T\

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:o remeirnber’ age:entlertirn o e ; p i j r ~ T O ~ p ^ isticks"has. \ |— ople to Evailuate NEW ■ .Gonna Rain.” More thar T • • I »dosed,andndw ithitgoes ' an 10.000 . Jr D igital j ■ . v^thelongbt;estcontinii^ ; - • VStephen ’ M . , ■ ; productions of this romaoahticlove ’ H e a r i n g Ttechnology.^ t r . * X ’ ■ cbapterofv ■,. story have been p resetnted in . j of wholesome • A f l i i a a ______'i .. Sponsored by/ tlth e World's Largest Ih-n=Ihe=Ear-Manufacturei ^ ‘^'’sB sT fainlly entei ._mnrRthan.2,0QaU,SrdtiaticM nd------y-".-: irefi------^ — =------to>yns. Ahd around theiworld, v in m o d e m tim e s . For o r 1this little , . ------n AM ake a resolutionI toit more than 500 productiotionswere ..V' . ’ romantic show set thetheatrical graridfatlatherly type in the White ^ mounted in 67 countriesesaspoliti- ‘ h e aar better iti 2002. C a l l \ . i longevity records daii;laOy, ended its ' House (D(D w i^t Eisenhower),and i w o rld r e c o rd r o n o n Si cally and geographicallyilj^far-flung . '. . I : 1 t; P R O F E2SSIONAL S HEARIN:ING AID % n.Sunday, just ' femiliesos ori television that were Iran, Isra ^ an( roYer halfway th ro ii^ghits'42nd— funnybui3Ut basically OK. Today i | . S E R VI r C E S and see the, lla a t e s t i n % ; year, with p^orm ancance munber much ofif popular p cidtiire seems •“niese scattered produ hearing technology.i>. Y 3 o u * l l h e ___ ■ ______permeateited-with violence, betray^-—“ Will cominuerana^th;ii ’ As most of the theateater>going als and so i^udcthue sodal paranoia. will one day be a new < M n C S K a m a z e d hhow it can changep yost.do.rHK>m.reassure5 W k ' C A L L ------^ tionyofTheivorid-outs:utdd^-butr------toglamori res me and— orize-vlolenceTproraiscu:------I hope yov^ th at our sodeaety is OK. m ' , Limitedd is p a c o Available ’ come tb seek fulfiUmament in the ity, decepieptipn and other discor* It reminds us that people>Ieremain ' m ...... love of each other andindthe- dantthemernes. But at the end of - ^ritz^ppes’ warmth and safety of home.J the day, I i fimdamentally sound,thiJiatthey _ , I hope they are doomed still respond to family de ...... , ...... 'isaialaaiir^bcwflirj'* ■ , As one who soughtIt thetl comfort to self-des 3es,and ^ lestrucL I can think of hb that at no time does the5 currentc % ••'I; eanjaiardbehmeO# _____ .of “The Fantasticks"o often __ ' endiuingItEPfiulatMorkJnjyJiich i ____- jftroughoutlts o ffiroadway roa nm, hurtfulnes — unsetdedspirit in populaliar cul-—------*— I - t l less is-viewed asgood. I t ------ture threalen to drive out ^ m p -REofessl<\ o n a h - - = :bfjatonrtqwHl ^ ' ----- and was the show’s spokesmanspo ' is only an i m t^ e ...... m unfonunate truth that common deceindes that e for its last six anniveraersaries, Pm ' deserves3 aa hearing in a sodety witliinus. reassured thaT ^e pub:>ublic contin- that suppoiports free speech, ues to endorse a lovee storySI that is Still, we have reason to be opti- H e a ^ j Stephen M. Aginsispres■esidentof both violence- and prof»rofanity*free. m istit Thirhree generations of fami- Agins Communications, apiiblica j ^ t I>uringits41Syearrar run, many. lies have’ee’come to know Tom rdations agency. Readers n I of us watched the pend s may ■ jndulum of Jones andid Harvey Schmidt’s write ro ft im at* I ! popular culture swingigfarhrom { immortalsU so n ^ from “The Conimunicafton^ 1530Pal^alisiide 260-SaFalls Ave. • Twin Falls5 * 7 3 4 - 2 9 0 0 I the homeyness of thee 1950sII and Fantascidccks” induding “Try to Avenue, Suite U S , Fort La 1301 E 16th •B urleys;678-7600^^^^ 1 early 1960s. Ih e n wee hadhj a safe, - Remembeiber” and “Soon It’s ' '07024^ . - . ■ 'Giveyot)ters som^^options — on-term-ilimitsconntroversy” he Legislatur - i such as, for example, hackneyed argument thaithat the ' legislatorsss or on one advisory vote, poor, duped public, oververahehned raiewideofl: on another, and ^ 1 ' by the out-of-state doUarears poured llard: If theofficc a holders on a Unsctivatod into the state, does notI rereally arelegitimate arguments presented ISlJ Unactivotod j undem and die law, thinhinldngit ------^cious,rhetorilateand not just spe- ibate » ^ applies to federal offices,es. Well, as the Legislaoricalones^then ------they often say in the Legiegislature nothing to slaturefei should have — “that dog don’t hunt.” Everyone’Evi Either keeifear. ^ M Your Prico Your Prico knows federal term limitslits must thepubhchaeep the term limits law l-ln be dedded in Washingtonlton,D,C„ for, or allow;has repeatedly voted by Congress. So, let’s drofrop that sonable altenw a vote on some rea- i one. ■ Sitting legisla:ematives. Ironically,, if Next, it is asserted tliatlatthevot- l^ts,theyhislators repeal term by outKjf. signaled tlier have i in my opinion, ers were indoctrinated by emeni required. Only availablo al Veriron state money. Interestinglytgly terms in offiole end of their own riron Wireless Communlcallons Slofcs. v enough, that was the reas(jason why • “ . • fice. ______in 1998 leadership - theB pipresent ^ Twin Falls I speaker was then the maj

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■||urtey dispute: 5^ • i^^doouncildisa^grreora. . . r _ ^ NSIDE- ^ . . : PiPage B3...... - • ^ 7 e s ; . -.82— ^ f e — ...... ^^-MagicV&IIey3ltey....„.!B3;4- r-, . • ;. cCit^ Editor. Chad BaUksan, \ M m,733^m.Exi.23i^ ■ Wedninesday,'Jantj^ry 16,6 ., 2 0 0 2 'Scction B ■ - ' Arou j : ^ l H E V A^ ] L E Y ^ >ncrs wrll”lc^ ook att ‘matt n x ^ 'hey still plan t Q3 iadopt their ov ^Watershed grgroup wn ordinances ■ f 7 ' ■ - . ■ . T o n l ^t’shearlngs ’j 1 animal feeding 3untj[M^l68loners will hold pub-*>^'~8ra^PT-deny:p^t5 :~ ''-~- - —jiwlll hear updfdates— “ ‘ igrat-leastlfempporarily" ,- -.. I lfc hearlrigs on ! on ^draft ordinances ,oh animala l . -A n ordinance Mtabllshl'ng'cI'ng operating permit i • - r ^ T W m pAT:T,S ---3'he-Middle— - ' -By5aniandy-Mllter '------— cequlfements and proceduigduiBs:— ------Watershed AdvisoryAd Group ' Tlmes-l>»NflWB writer . ______= = ,p.m. today Inslde.Ule.the Shields Building at the - , • An ordinance establishlngz ______Kempipthome pledges help» College of Southem Ingzoning standards for from 7 to 9 tonijonight. iwm Idaho. Coun^ Commissionerf .the siting of anlmai feedingling operations( 1,000 Marvin Hempleman . .The m ee tin g w ill in clu d e TWIWINFALLS-Nomatter wbw h a t h o p - ______pn_C nan said people who wish to , -anlhm'unlts'aftdlarger. ;• i_odor_projileiiij^Al___ trp at tfie ficailiiB and winDflUrm------?-t«pdateff-on-nuraerousous water“quSIi- penss ata tomght*s public hearingsIgs on ordi- '. • An ordinanw establishingIng proceduresp for : ty improvement proji ed to three to five« minutes,n depending on the rojects through* -nancesces regulating ahiinal feedingiing opera-- difications,” Commissio appeals of planning and uzoni n in g decisions miade out the mid-Snake.s. WaterwaysV to ' tions, Jio n e r number of peoplelewtiowantto w speak. s, people will have to waitlit a while Hemsnpleman said. “We’ll p ui t t ;th at 7He hearings will foe by tho zoning administrator,tor, 1hearing officer or be discussed includeIe Salmon{ F a ^ ^longer I focus on tho following ordi-' .;;. plannlJK and zoning commls! ;er before a permanent ordinarnandaLsoii ..“ »««««»for up to 90 days while we'ewait y -..nances;.--. imission.,' , • ' • Camas Creel^ Little3e Woo'd' Rivw^ the boc to see if the ' ; ; Copies W tfie prbposetf orrfliw books.. le m atrix is satisfactory. If not, _• An'ortiinanceMtfl rrflnmcM'carrbe'pId^' ■ -JtockCreek,Big-Woodood River, L ittle------Gour ?itflWishing zpnlnfi.5tandanls.f0LlL_up.at4h6.0fflco-of-Pl8nnii^ Junty commissioners have saidaid they’re - - ^ t weVe-i,'writtem vill become the lawlaw-” "tfiesfiEgof.a'iilmal ingen-.V'. -p o sed AFO ordinances." :• ~ ted by people on both sides perators, dairy neighborsr s ai n d dards for the keepli N-.jrThe meeting.will be des of th e d‘>‘'5"=P= eplng and care of livestock In Commissioners will also abcei ; be held at OTI 53^5^1 environmerental activists. The greg ro u p . .Twin Falls County., jccept written testimony ^:^dle Une Road, Suite: y issue. But the commission ty.- .. ceedin^ ™ ^Pi?' includes Kenin Edmunds, a Twin Fallss busi-b • An ordinance estai foronewwk.W rjtt^statemi t e ^ t s can be mailed ling with its own ordinance. proposals pr nessman anc istabllshlngtheposltlonofa-' to Twin ftills County Commlsi , until th nd consultant and past prpresi- hearing officer who imissioners, P.O. Box • 1 the matrix is presented in ordinanceon dent ot the! nho vrtiuld havo ^ e authority to ' 126. Twin Falis, M303. 'County weed bibureau- formar1 and undergoes.le^ review, ! Twin Falls Area Chambeiber of L ______-■ u ' : . Commerce; B . ,Comiimmissioners said their plan i{ Bill Chisholm, a local envir n is to put mental acUvi size and w ater uszusage and whether they’re that they lift the mora meets today :>■ their• sLsix draft ordinances into effec vist and member of the Id^oId; neworejq)anding. loratorium and thar ffect while Rural Councncil; Lewis Eilers, execut ng. The matrix is also more they accept our draft for . TWIN FA IX S-r Therhe\Twin F ja l^ th e oth)thw group’s proposal goes L rutive spedfic about setl : for further consider- s through director ofth,the United Dairymen of Ida setbacks than the county’s__ ^ation,” Etiniunds said.,...L______. -County Weed Conti>ntrol Btireaiu the publublic hearing process! And thc Idalio; six draft ordinancences; ‘ ...... ■ theywaht local attome-ley Rich Carlson of th e Idj But the matrix mustust still go through ; meetsat9ajn.tb^ay.y* ' to heaisar what the public has to W^o I:dmundssaidthi the groiip was putting the to say at Rural Coundld l; local attorney Kent Tayl public hearings beforeore being adopted. • ...Review s'of‘tfie 2001'annual2C r 'tonight’ht’s hearings. 3yion finishing toucheses on the matrix Tuesday Itreport and'the 2002 dairyrrian AlvJvin Smutny; Brent Olmstestead, and plans to prese because publicc h(hearings m ust be i02 co st,sh 6 re -■-''.‘{We’:fell consider all those thingings, ahd executive dir esent it in ordinance form [/•I’fcquest are scheduled. irector of the Milk Producucers at tonight’s hearin( advertised at least twox> wweeks in advance, ed. Other agen- th^vvewe’ll make a dedsion aboutIt wwhether . of Idaho; and: rings. items.include the j ^ Ed Smitli, a.Filer.resident .....there’s,no way comm:nmissioners could le spring plan*—■- —to'acce:cept whafwe’ve-written oro r 'm a k e '...... The'^bup’s ...... “We hope-thejley adopt the matrix as" : -mng meeting and thele combiningo of >’s matrix categorizes AFOsOs by guidelines for tiiei heir zoning administrator, Please2 setsee HEARING, Page B3 _ - --.-the Shoshone Basin-Cn-Cooperative ------.• .Weed Management: AreaAi and the______'NonouTW^iCdvisorsofy'Board for • efficiency. )dmg~“ The .meeting will be held in the weed control officej_at ai 450 Sixth • Ave.W. ------( i ll E lic r e^ eaifly P&ZZ Ketchum counclic ll w ill ;-dlscuss bike rou curity ■ consi fsiljKEICHUM - The Ci siders i'iWill meet a t 5:30 p.m. to iasures at '..^ ae r approval of a fina]uial deiagn for n n T? the Warm Springs bicbicycle route 1 . F ■ ordin • .:from Saddle Road to3 GatesG Road. F. airport are nance The meeting will takeeplhceatCily pl ^ -S triCict on time ByAImeeNew;s' rk Heinz GOODINGJ - R esidents still Ketchum team'Shows' sl °gaiNews wrtter ______-. have concernsIS aboutal a proposed' : film of HImalayar-a n t r i p confined animalmal feeding opera- • IN FjUXS - At Twin Falls’ ordinanc*ince in Gooding ; , ■ KETCHUM -The'ix)■boys of sum- aiiport,t, tx t ^ g to shave minutes County, whilee a dairy represen- f m er-O r isth at the boys oys of \yinter? could endenc up costing hours, tative expresscissed satisfaction ; .^areatltagain. Becausluse of new federal securi-__ wiih.the ordinannance at a Monday "^-^‘Ketchum’s adventuiiture 'team - ty measiiisiu-es, ;all passengers fttd' public hearing. .:;;;:Eete P atterso n , R egj g- ...... eggio C rist, bags musiust be checked in at i W * th e ' Goodinglg CCounty Planning r^ e r r y Moffat and CharLarlie Munsey a half-hc•hour before departure, and Zoning Comilommission took no 'itw ill show one of th d r a r adventure said Kathathryn Syme, the manager action Mondayay on< a proposed vlfilms, “Himalayan SurJurvival," at of the SkyVSk l^est Airlines counter B E 4 CAFO ordinancemce. The commis- • )7:30 p.m. Thursday at nexStage at Joslirlin Field, Magic Valley sioners will havilave a findings of .'Theatre in Ketchum.. TheTl film, a Regionallal Airport. fact meeting Jan.Fan. 31. .'benefit for the-Envin/iro n m en tal "niat’s’s 30i minutes c^ctly, she “The Plannlnning and Zoning , ;^Resource Center, cos:osts $5 for said. Commission,, alonga] w ith the. '-members and $10 for>r non-mem-i “If somomebody walks up to my M w if i administration,on, has drafted a' :-bers. • c o u n te:rr; at 29 minutes before j proposed ordinannance that is fairly ;. -The film, which will 'ill be intro- departur:ure tim e, I can’t check *| ei \ v w dose to workabi:able,” said Lewis -educed by Kim Jacobs,^ followsfc the- th eir bagtag in,” she said. “If the 1 Eilers withh the Idaho .':team as they clim b 21,830-foot 21 passengcIger doesn^t get on the Dairymen’s Assocssodation. — '-Mera-Peak in-Nepal, skidownits ski "plane, Lhothe bagdocish’t gc) on; and ' ------In written tcstiristimony, however, treacherous North Face:e anda kayak vice versarsa.” Eilers quesiioneianed the county’s . down the Dudh Kosi, whiwWch drains . If somenebody misses the dead- ySft I ability to enforcforce compliance .the Everest region'jn of the line orthethe total weight of passen- I >sith stale watererlaw. I; Itoalayas. gers’ ba©aggage is more than the • I “I believe I understand un your Along the way, the teamte saves plane can:an safely carry, the'best I ..reasons for suchich action, howev- ...another e^dition’s dim Oimber from SkyWest;t canc do is offer a shot at er, are you enforcifordng water law' ,'.;^aliitude sidaiess, combat I bats 70-mph a slot in on the next flight, Syme ■ on all property7 ir in the county,” ’.^Winds - and arriv es at I a t Namche said. SoI passengersp: should get to Eilers wrote. “ThcThedairy assoda- .'.^azaar just in time foror Saturday; the.airpc ■ ■ lion believes thathat everyone in ;^^rket. The film,' spon; •port at Iciast an hour. , UUaCOUMS/Dan* onsoredby : beforedef SkyWest Airlines employee1 CCarla Loo l^elnho tags bags gi Idaho shouldd ccomply with .:-,KIen’s Journal Magazine, lepam ire time, she said. . * J going to Phoonix at Joslin Rekleld, Magic Valley Regional Alrpirport Idaho’s water law i^hasbcjM The“b;"bag match?’ system - Tuesday; "I Tho'bag match' sysystem-which doos not allow law, however this jhown on the Outdo DW unattendod baggage on a piano-Ispla the system tho Twin!1 Falls is not a county res| tdoor Life which doe:oes not allow unanended airporti chose to moot new s( responsibility.” Network. seciirlty regulations that mustist be In placo by Friday, Gooding resider baggage; ono; a plane - is the sys-' ’j ident Dick Flores Regional docs not yet hzhave tho the busiest tim , ,, said,.!!! feel thatat wwe should apol- tem the TwinT\ Falls airport chose r times, he said. the ban at Magic Vaal ey ogjjg ,0 resources or apparent ntneed for Despite tlie airy people - nor Elko commissioneners to meet newne security relations t lie security dianges - RciRegional because the airpo: .the more expensive or■ 1higher-, whidi came the mega dairies-M -they just can’t, st be in place by Friday, t J wilh the formation so small. Private vehicles consider reconfigug u r a t i o n tech options, bag maiatching of the nation;[)nal Transportation ag? handle the waste.iste." Flores said irport manager Bill made n the most sense. It again allowed to come upP "*e he also felt that c It’s also Security AdA dm inistration in driidrive next to the terminal so at dairies should I ^ ’lELKO, Nev. - ElkoIco County Carbehy.y- already a been in place a t t «pas- belimited to 1,000 I^^Cpmmission members wil t the air- ' resfronse to thetlu Sept. 11 attacks- sensengers can be dropped of 000 animal unit.s. will consid- U.S. airlines ait must by then port p for qiiite some The CAFO ordhirdiriance defines several m atters when tl Q tim e , getting to tljele terminalI should be piclpicked up at die main doors n they meet meet theirsir first significant dead- Carberrysaid. C he an affected persoitrsori as a person 1;30 p.m. today at th V easier thonn itI has been in a saicwid. the court- ' line undere r the new aviation secu- .. The airport might somec y,r,u, owning properlyjriy or residing C^^use. rity law. eday get while, C arberrirrysaid. Still, s security isn’t taken li] . . - an a: explosives detection: cdevke, After the atiattacks, federal offi- Iy a u ^ t- witliin one mileJ of the CAFO, or i J-^Agenda items incluelude the They mustmu begin screening all Garberry ,G said. Meanwhile y at the TwinFalls airport;t Sim- Ie, secu- cials clampeded down on letting ily ply because it’s small, Carbcberry Please see 00 :-riconfiguration of Elko:o (County’s -checked baggage bi for explosives ■ ' rity ri is boosted there by J GOODING. PageB3 y Idaho any private VelVehjdes near air ter- saicsaid. That’s because somebi : five commission district?icts; a pos- using anyy pf o four methods: hand-' National, N Guard troops aric 'boiiy y t - . nd Twin mirials, anci thathat rule has stuck at mignight try using a small, out : 'sible interlocal' agreemement with search, wbon m b ^ ffin g dogs, com- Falls F police officers, he sai aid. The many larger airporw.air thehe-way airport to slip un J i o r n e , the city of Elko for payilayment of puterized;d scanning, or positive guardm has been posting i I t Kempth I troops But Carberr:irry said' he success- . ticeiced into the national airp salaries for personnel at the air- ' bag match, ■ theretl around the clock,c, while fully petition -'port tower; appointmentints tp the . Becauseise Magic Valley pc oned the Federal sy.stystem and hit a big target, police have dropped by oonly at Aviation AdmiIministration to lift said r a g r e e . planning commission1 anda fair _ ' aid. speaker: .'•bpards, and county rocr o a d ^ a , . yfers. . • j.g to disagr<^ e e o n Kt'The meeting is open to thei pab- . .-.iWhiskers - bback rand:hers’ r^ghIt to shoot)t predator Tho'AMOclaiHated Press • ______kikilled. It was an incideni “ conipilcd from stafitaff reports .' • * - • , n t th a t dect Tcid Hoffriffrnan of Mountain Alaron ar Oazzoli ultimate.ely term limnits toudiedtoi offva figlit betwee2en cat- Home and FF ish and Gam e droj; • ■ ■»>' . r B O ISE■- -; Two lawmakers say tictiemen making their livir ropped the charges, .saying theLegislar 'ing off Director Rod SaSando. douloubted Corbus would be cc lature should darify the the thi land and the state go S"r°il"“ u.. .-ri^t.of.pec ;overn- • Hoffman saicaid the assodation ^icicicted. _...... people, to-defendtheir • mentmi managing-the-wiiiidlife - thought Fish' agamstpredators.’ ihithere. h and Gaihe was ' The Th friction arises from a Ii _ using Corbus to . tliat j IS BOISE - IGov. D irk “’T e a S[ican I: Sen. Robbi King- M ] o u n t a i n ' lat allows ranchers to kill bla B arrutia of Glenns Ferry and He set a.new stan- bearears and cougars if they mohDiest Kempthome and1 HouseHe Speaker Home, rancher Bruce Newcomb, R- .■'y»til.i’'<.^| Rep. Mikee Moyle1 of Star want to • Bu leedto let ourmttdiers dard on cougar livesvestock. ', R-Burley, havo- Bud Cbrbus sliot. m a n a g e m e n t Th ants ?.ereed to disagree;reo about term clear up thehe law so that a person the thi three cats o n a'fanm jt ns h im that, i f The cattle assodation war _ can Jdli preiiredators in defense of las that would Fishish and Game to educate2 itsi endanger live- offici m e governor cai ^ _____ their lives5.or.property,aftet.tak-. o: ___aft ___ Ticerson that.issu6.______' came, forth on-______i^Snozjupac^ — stock-and'peo'------Sai TZ,----- Tuesday-witiniirius response to r a e / s “ 6 “reason!onable and necessary” said sai the moun- iJmSt. Sando agrees the present k measures sh.short of deadly force. tai shouMn'/ k dtedfor j!!',- He “ Sked isambiguous. am House Republicalicans’ bill to tain lions were rish and Game “j 'Watershed %ofAfAverogev arnitia has drafted a homing hoi in on p w teectingtheirproperty' c “I suggest to the cattlemcnen ■ limits. He reaf-' ® b ill fo r the ■' to drop th e at ^ve , get togeUier and disdJ firmed his positionnn ofi t^vo years is ? Upper SnakoHlver le current legislative her hei horses. The 77% session..' kill whatliat these rules should be,”’ Ihe dedaring hele wwould veto a Salmon Falls Creek killings resulted t>ando coun- proposal to repeal al 1 2 1 %-. “We’needed- to let our ranchers in criminal' • id. , . ll all td m limits ‘ . OakleiiBasin, •.138% and farmersers know that if their . cht -S ea Robbi teted that he Ranchersr „, intend to bring tl. for Idaho’s dected!d offidals.of .1 charges from , • must enforce liv esto ck: i:is in danger, they ^ the sue up during the Fish arnnH Newcomb said he doesn’t look ■ 'f : r m ■' '> th e s ta te King-Banut^a Igame laws and nnmr ana forward to the dest ■ shouldn’t be dted for protecting ' DeDepartm ont rif._ mje Commission’s public hea lestruction that could result from a H U H . theirproperterty," she ^ d . ' . FisiFish and Game. 5 in Boise tonight n a Republican ' • I governor publicly t a s t m1, athx«e mountain lions ' That T triggered a barrag Sando. said the Mountal :ly opposing rr th a t Jge of disputes Hoffmfm an’s version of Republican-do■dominated ' | i I rambled' onto a anfangry letters between IdIdaho theiriddent. )me lions arc a .unique casi HmmM ountain»'} iHonie ra n ch w ere . .Cat ase. Legislamre, but heie saidsi he could. ; J Cattle Association Presididen.t- 'Elmore Coununty Prosccutor , PI Please see PREDATORS, PageE^B3 Please see KEMPTHOTHORNE, Page B3 .i

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~ ; M a g i c V aa:.LEYAVEST l . I bH I counc proves;rezonling RicfiFierd * leouncibwill ' 'By Mary Lou Potts werealjowecved in R-6 zones.* ’ arand a five-year loan of $41,650 . for the evaluatiiItion crew. research 1l i b T ^ ^^ i o n $ Tlme»Wew8 cgrrespondentlent Before momoving on to new busi- 'fromfn Wells Fargo Bank ac 4 .6 per- • T racy A Al hrens o f J^U-B ■ ness, city’ clclerk Sharon Sheets cent ce interest. ;• Engineers gaveve an update of well By Sandrai L Calkins ’ • Ron H o ll^id d wwas sworn in for )-office^yor-Barbara------—^ Bie-cuirent-ambidance^' k--is- • ■' chchief Mark Grimes. that time, butt ifil ho leaks appear CoiCouncil, decided Mondajay .to n ex t m o n th . MiMayor, Charles ; The property is ownedned by Salt . 'GietzenI presented,p dutgoing • The dty has 176-and-onane-half the well ^o u ldId be ready to pump res d Condition oftKe ” Holland, H( culi­ ! lot size for R-6 zones - wh be receiving its money. Itory of the nary water;, which limit both w ays sj and some parallel he auditor,'Raymjrmond Ware; city stoi tiding. A jierso m e ^ I'six single-family dwellinjHings to an parking wilwill remain on Main The council approved KKaatz’s engineer, Scot:ott Bybee; zoning .bui3uilding and W ilson, seWfer; ■ ; acre - changed /romn 6,2006 to Street at desiesignated areas. ^ pnproposal that the Assodatiition of ‘ derk, Tom Garnimnon. insinstalling a disoklission, the com idl and Buttcane, ■ 6,000 square feet." • The dtyty has1 purchased a new Idaho Cities visits Buhl ancnd p ^ ' — .. .. ; ------gab irrigation and ' Another change allowe)wed multi- am bulance:e for $91,650, using forms an assessment of thele com- cocoTTCsponderit Mary Wwm ^dsaid.‘^°°*’ deddedd io ... researt/idie general ge supervi­ sor. ' family dwellings in R4'A and R-6 $50,000 frorrom a rural develop* “'munity. mi The AIC does thisis at ho Lou Pottscan be reaped; in Buhl at ■ C 'ityofwrilingagmnt zones. Formerly, onlyy duplexesd ment grantIt • as a down payment coscost except for providing lujlunches 543-8854. mejn f K - • R ichfield’^ cohi:oncemed with fo lwlildanetetlilmrj. h , three ' . dty najor expendi------— employees were Federalal stud-y, ^ures because t)f rehlredrei with a 7 — Obhr U A R I E S - he age and condition, off th e percent salary inertncrease. luilding. After some discuss:ssion, • Lincoln Coui:o u n ty S heriff’s : For obltuaiy ra to s and Inforrmitlon,infoi call 7 3 i0 9 3 1 , p ect. t.: 276, betw een 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.p.m. Monday through Saturday. approve/es waste he coundl dedded to plara« the • Deputy Josh Eggle:Bleston presented .Ooadllne Is 4:3 0 p.m. for next-dayi publication. Tho'cHiuHiull address for obituaries ts oi>\ti)l!)ltsemag]cv&llfly.com. D eath lids in a sealed envelope; iand a report on deputy)uty time spent Sh notices aro a freo sorvlcerice and can be placed until 5 p.m.p.ff every day. esearch the feasibility, of wriiriting Ri«^.(jeld-.It.showlow ed,that 133’.3 — idumpi]in Utah: S1 grant to build a new library.y. h o u rs' w e re ' spent sp during IT T o years unUI his reliremeni in 2000. beingiing educated, and was a lifeloJlong .; •' ’ T ^ £ a l In other business: November and 169.169.62 hours werb • ------H e e n jo y eid-hunlingrspending—siude d - — ------SALT LAKEECITY(AP)-'nie ( ? 5cember. qualilv.lim aI wilh wi his lamily. and_all ___^Sh« • The d ty hqld a public hihear- spent during Decec .Sh.e_w3s_an.activ0_nie/nt)ej.5j_0i ______Nuclear-Regula:Tintnry Pnmmigeinn___ ing'i •orcii-—— Eggleston-repqr animals, He3 alwaysa carried a dog Theie Church( ol Jesus-Christ tig'omiewTffearof'iinpacr 0 pprted-there-Avas----- st oi- issued a finalal en v iro n m en tal...... lances.. W endelljohnson5n, a still a dog problemem in the dty and b o n e pcpocket lor all the laml- Laiteliter-day Saints, where sshe study that sam ly's andtions a plan to jugj}nember of dty planning andd jzon- that the stop signign was down on ' serveirved faithfully. I ... store highly radradioactive nudear > H e is irvived by his sister: She Sh« would like to thank all I ng and the Lincoln County asasses- the com er of Mail.^ in and Elmore, Georgene (Ni(Nubern 'Bud") Mason family■nlly, frien d s a n d a s s o c i a t e_ s waste in Utah’sI’s ISkull Valley. soror, said there was one probliblem fadng east, ol Twin Falls;Is; nieces: Vickie (Phil) theirair kindnessI during her sojoiourn The study dtd te s che economic n j the proposed ordinalance The deputy willvill also look into Boyard.'Pennnnie (Elmer) Freeman; uponlon this earth. She loved the ElElba benefits of cons)nsolidated storage regjegarding who governs: ithe ticket fines beingng returnedi from n e p h ew s; Tim’im (Debbie) Hine, Peie valleyIley and wanted to live nowht■here - spent nudealear fu d rods from imp;npactarea. Lincoln County tot o Richfidd. : The -(Melanie) Hineine; 5 greai-nephews. 3 else,56. Lel u s not w e e p fo r h e r ,'/but t eight of the nad MMortuary. . jecjl ( the desolate SkiSkull Valley Indian Comlommissioners can eith er m;make was^water. classss in_Eu ebru^, to.^TT^ di (Lynn) Wixom'ol W est Valla '®y „ . . Reservation, 45 mHes_southwest-: ^a-re< ity or— keep up th ^ certif•location, . ------C ltyty; .- Utah--and Kenyon (Haf( -recommendation-tO'the d p . ofSaltLakeCity pprove a dty recommendatioion. • Grant Stevensns \was concerned ...... E l b a . tile of Malla; one sister, Zelr , “PP' ipworth of Elba: one’brolh< . The Goshute:e tni b e has agreed This Tli ordinance was tabled uiuntil about abandonedle d rabbits, that Jon (Esther) Chandler of Rupepgrjl to accep t thee waste a from the it: couldcoi be rewritten. were destroying5 thtiie bark on his Lewis Alan Hatchch ■ .grandchildren and 16 grei'eat- eight utilitieses, organized as ■ The Tl council approved fifirst trees. The previousoils owners of the andchildren.' Private Fuel Storage, St that are readsadings of the ordinance thattl rabbits will be notifiednot and the Lewis Alan Hatch.. 5 5 . ol T w in ' ” ■ In addition to her husbands, she s running out of space for their desc id on rabbits will be trap;rappedand ^ven Falls, died Monday. JaJanuary 14, escribes the impact area and is preceded In dealh by her pp; a r- own spent fu dIrods. n thei 2002. at Magic Valloyloy Regional le impact area map ordinanciice. away. Medical Center. ts; two daughters. Nadine aai n d ...... • H e w as born July ' 6. 6.. 1946, in irla Tuttle^w ho died In a _drow3wn- Soda Springs. Idaho,D. llIho son of • 3 accidenTin '1969; one sos o n . ------Lorin "Larry" and Louiseiso Hatch, Ha non; and siblings, Homer Parisrish , - = - s S e r v i g k ; s — — was reared and eduiducaled in ''-% :-£Sn6 onard and Donald ChandicH er, y Parksion of Buhl,' Twin Hagerm an and Tv/in;n F a lls a n d I I / S S f ^ issie Lloyd. Golda Giles, Loi.ona Buck Gailey ] rinFalls). ' Centerville, Utah.1. graduated Irom Twinn FallsF High pworth and Eula Franks, servicc at 2 p.p.m. today at the School. Lewis enlistedd inir th e U,S. r h e fu n e ra l will b e h e ld a tt 11 M ethodist Churlurch in Castleford; EUlElliot Earl Randall of Jerorome, Harvey E. Wood)od of Gooding', Army and s4rved in GenSermany and n. Saturday, January 19,2002.2. at b u rial will foilollow a t W est End servicrvice at 11 a.m. Thursday atat the memorial serviceic e a t 1 p.m. Vietnam. After his honoiinorable dis- n JK u ^ 3 Elba Ward Chapel of The Tl Cemetery in Buhluhl (Farmer Funeral Jeroirome LDS Stake Centerir on Thursday at Demarnaray’s Gooding charge he relumed andind attended l urch of Jesus Chrisi of Latte•g fj Chapd, Buhl). Tigerger Drive; another serviceB '\vill Chapel; inurnm entIt willvi be held at y Saints, wllh Bishop B CSI lof two years. He waswe married be: held he at 2 p.m. Friday atIt the Sunset M em orialal Park F in Twih ’ to M argarel "M aggie'r PaczkoF in ughmiller olliciating. Interme I' lollow at the GrandvieS Herman WiiVlIliam K ulni of Cent€interville Second Ward Chajlapd, Falls, 1994 in Twin Falls. He!e w orked Ior Jerome, service:e ati 11 a.m. today at 1475 many years al Lamb We m etery in B ba. 75 North 50 East, Centervrville Wesion, and li’V a W M B Farnsworth Mortortuary Chapel, 1343 U tah for the past nine mor■nonihs had ■ „ •___r% m ■riends may call ai tl :ah; burial to follow in1 the ; Louis C. Hranacac ofi Kimberly, w orked al Franklin Buildirlilding S upply L O V Ifia W. t Tuttle I R a smsmussen i Funeral Home. 13!350 South Lincoln,1, Jerome;J interment Centiinterville Cemetery; frieiends graveside service aa t t 11] ajn. Friday • -in Jerome. He.was amorrlombor-oM h©— Lovina C.-TutTuttle.-84-year-old Elba -F ^^tstJBlttStreet. J Burley..on Fridcday. will, follow iin the Jerome_ may.iiy.calLfromJ?7-p.mJ. todajay-ac_at..±e-Sunset-Mei Memorial-Pa^ ------LDS Church. Ho enjoyei3yed hunting resident', diedid Monday.f January 14. Tl 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., and atI tlthe Cemetery. Hove)ve-Robertson Funeral Chatiapel Mausoleum in Twinwin Falls; int^* . and fishing whenever heHe could.c 2002, a t h e r hoihome. ,'^/furch on Saturday, from 10;(3:00 in Jerome Je and from 9:45-1010:45 ment will b e h eld[d following f ser- I n .a d d ilio n to h is wife wifi ol Twin She was lhe d a u g h ter of William il 10:45 a.m. Robert Kemznt ’U nc’ R igdon a.m.n. Thursday1 at the stake cerenter vices in the ftunily/ crypt;cr visitation Falls he is survived byly 2 children; a n d Eliza Lovirjvina Babbitt Chandler. memorial graveiveside service at 1 in Jerome;Jei friends may also3 i call from 5-7 p jn . Thursdirsday at Parke’s Darcy Hatch ol Texas, SI; , SladG Lewis born June 4.. 1917.1 at Elba, Idaho, G o o d i n g p.m. Thursdisday at Sunset onee hourI before the servrvice Magic Vjdley Funeraleral Home, 2551 H aich ol Twin Fails. 1 sicsiep-daugh- in the same hoihouse she has lived for Memorial Parkk (Whitei Mortuary, F rididay t at the churchI in Kimberly Road, Twinwin Falls. ter: Stacy Vaux of Texasxas, his par- morathaneOyiD ye ars. U g p ^ eniS/Larry and Louisese Hatch of She attendinded school in Elba srveyE. Woad Murray. Utah, 1 brother;er; Barren C. Ihrough the lenthler grade. She then Harvey E. Wood. 95, a residedent Haich of W est Valley.. Utah. Ul 2 sis- transferred to Oakley, graduating Gooding, died Sunday, Januaja ry ------ters: Dianne (Mac) Mayelayer ol Twin from Oakley- HHigh School in 1936. 2002. at the Gooding Counjn iy —D e a^TH' N O TI C E S - ^ Falls, and Phyllis Louiselise Hatch of She married N mortal Hospital in Gooding, I Nathaniel Rice Wake shop Jon Searle officiatiting. Saturday at the.J B urley Stalce | W est Jo rd a n . U iah; by' his dog and on' Novembei3er 29. 1930. in the Harvey was born on Septembeb e r, Susan (Su)I kHarms sish c faithful companion. "BabyJbyGirl." • Logan, Uiatlah LDS Temple. 1906, In Aurora, Nebraska, , if BOISE - Susaisan (Su) H arm s of erm ent will foDow at PleasQsant Center.' 1 of Ellis Stowe a n d Lilah Wilsc JW Cemetery. Funera! services lorr Lewis Lf Alan Together, theyey had Iwo daughters, f.?„ °i Boise and form Arrangementsi arare under the lod. He moved lo Kimberl rmerly of Wendell Hatch-wiii be conducted;5d 9110 a.m. Darlene andId VaLayne. During . died Friday, Jan.m. 11 in Boise. rriends may call from 6-8 p.m. p direction of Rasmu:mussen Funeral S a tu rd ay , J a n u a iy 19. 2002, 20' al Ihe W orld W ar II.I. Nathaniel'sh ship was ho. \yith his pare n ts iri lh e sp rjr iday an d from 1*1:45 p,p.m . Home, 1350 E .ietiiShSt.,Burl^. i 1918. Harvey attended school-,11 ^ A memorid seservice will be hdd Park Ave. LDS Chapel,el. Inierment i torpedoed onm NovemberI 24. 1943. 2U h I Iberly. Idaho, graduating frorom 3 t 3 p.m. Satuf:urday, Jan. 19, at / ’^ " "V will b e held a i 3:30 p.mm . in C entral th u s leaving Lovina Lo lo raise her two D S .1' Iberly High School in 1924. I- Cemetery near SodaJa Springs, daughters. SheShe decided to aitend He Boise Sam aritoitan Village, 3115 //•, sr attended one year at th Idaho. Friends may call:all at White the Southernrn Idaho College of the Sycamore Drive,:-e, Boise. ' versity of Idaho and one year , Mortuary Friday from 4-8 p.m, and Education inn Albion.i Idaho She ir al The family gra'xaveside service will “Helping • •* y(m h e ^ bletter ( oding College'. Harvey marrie a t Ihe c h u rc h from 8:45-i45-9:45 a.m.' obtained her3r BI a c h e lo r 's D e g r e e rie d be held FridiIday, Jan. 18 at rrie Lane Powell in 1930 an on Saturday. with a doubleble Speech-Engllsh hi?"'.® Elmwood Cemetfetery in Gooding, y fa rm e d .80 a c re s In K im b e rl major. She marnarried Theodore.Ted' .. H=.h« j Funeral arrangingements are under is what we^ do best5t” 'o' T I Q Tullle on Sopiei lho, In 1943 they moved i T w i n F all 3iember29. l95V.and. G° odioding and farmod'abcjul .|QQ 1C the direction of Accent.Funeral Ihey had five'6 children i in the len , es. His wife Carrie Lane precei•0(j. Services, Meridiadian.-. , r.ljB n iH m years of marriirriage. Following his him in d e a lh in A ugust 1 9 6 7 . d e a lh o n No\.Jovem ber-17,.i9& i. >He> red Irom farmlrig In 1969 an Lovina raisedd her I lour youngsters ^Q^ed Don J. Stevevens ' . ved inlo Gooding. He later ma iSjE] Professionslal Hearing Aid1 ServicesS . ’ .; a l h o m e a nId d started leaching ..gd ^ d Maisie Clemons on May/ 1 ■ TWIN FALLS.S -• Don J. Stevens, 260F31UAVC., IVIwInFalls.tD 1301 East ICilhh SSii ir, Burley. ID - ' sch o o l a t all levlevels from elemenlary -..oti 'i,.w ho later prececJed him In 53, of Twin Fal■alls died M onday, pfj,j ^ to college. She■he firsl laughi in Soda Hfiflih'i izKlppnll.l.s. ■ 73 4 -: t o o ith In N ovem ber of 198'9. Jan . 14, 2002,!, at5 Magic Valley N b-2i>00 • 678-7601 S prings a n d Elba, Elt prior to leaching °®h' ' larvey was i member of theth Regiond Medicaical Center in Twin i. an at if]e Maglagic Valley Christian q q £ 3ding United Meihodist Churclrch, College and.d Rafl River High Falls. oding Grange and Goodin <0 you know wimt todido If someone close to}to you dies?] I H ^ ^ D School. She ke( 1^0 ArrangementsIts are pending and ! kepi many a student in Linn’sVs iClub. Han/ey enjoyed m us school by comi ■'^'0 will be announu nced by P a rk e ’s 3ming up wiih art pro- andI sirsinging and was a member i Are you preparedI tot limdle all the detaitails? jects that caugfjghi their interest. Also ,hf, wc ^ 0' Magic V alley■ Funeral F Home of Wood-Gee Quariel, who san known as 'Mrs virs. Tud.- to her stu- hrouolughoutlhesiaie, ^"9 TwinFdls. denis al Ralt W ho shouU'4 you call fiirst? n : It R iver H igh S c h o o l. Slarvoy a rv Is survived by a c(^ugl she champlone)hed excellence in art Yer. LyLynn (Dpn) Lairson and tw t^Ilj . GarpyToddI JJam es B | ie al Parke's Mai^lc Valley ii”""'’!,..... 3*sons.-'Duano(Corai)Clemor A ller s h e ons- - - B U R LEY - GarryGa To'dd’jam es,' 'H i ^ fe tlre d froTn te a c 'h in g V 'a n rJ i'w Richard (Aureilla) Clemon hmt aviild IHe lo help tax lliete school, she m 17, of Burleyiy died Monday, B g I never sat.idle. She andi bby numerous nieces an and•td M many oHifr queslioiis and ^ 3 H ; tu rn ed lo writingting music, poetry and neoheiihews, 2 grandchildren andrt S - January 14,2002,02, at his home. .eoi\cmcenis you may have. Please coniacl > ' ' ' .'I b o o k s. Lovinala was \ an outslandlng sten-nf The service wil.vill be h d d a t 2 p.m. 3-grandchiidfen. • ■ UJI loday,i ond allow us lo pul your r ariistl She enjoyijoyed painting. To her. h q ^ ^Is S aturday, Jan.tl. 19^ 2 0 0 2 , a t th e ■ le was preceded in death by h •ind al ease aboul lomormi'. Plan ^ Robert K ent painting was.5 .'belter* Ihan eating ■ narenients, three sisters and twIwo B urley S tak ee Center of The idiiy, and fret lhe fulurrwlhcoiifi-, . ______candy.:_Sh6'v9'w as.a greai cook.- BfoiherIhers; Han/ey vras the younge:jBSt ■ Churchof-Jesus-us'Christ of Latter- r^ljnc' Rigdon enjoyed (ishinjling, hiking, picnics, membeTiber of th e family, day Saint?, 20^01iO Nonnd Ave., with me. are Tlw’n Falls' only locally Robert Kent ‘U nc' Rlgd(Igdon, 63. of Homemade Ice:e ■cream, leaching ari Memlemorial Service will be held oon med and opmltd rtiorlwajy aiiii av will Twin Falls, died Monday.lay. January lo her studentsIls no matter what age Thursd irsday, January 17, 2002, at neyour fimily ai'l/i Ihe utmosi profts- • 14. 2002, al his sister's3 home;hc sur- and riding hohorses. She sewed n.m,I, al at Gooding United Methodli onalism. ^ rounded by faniily.. beautiful-dresiesses, pieced quilts Churchirch by Reverend Mike Grego ■ He .was born Ivlay 11,11,1938. in arid made and'Id decorated wedding inurnm■nm enl will b e h e ld a l S u nisetU s c -H , ospPITAL- , I Our Family Serving Vot/rs“ j y • Twin Fails, the son ol.GeoiSeorgeAima ‘cakes,-AddItUiltionally,-she loved Memofl vmiie you cart count on. jU noflal Park In TwHn Falls, Id ahl°- o , MAGIC VALU and Thelma Amelia RigRigdon. l^e ' drama and paipariiclpaled in' many Foror tthose who desire, contrlbi XEYHEGIONAl ill ' was reared and aitendedjed schools - performances13 In'Elba.I She loved' HonsIS r m a d e b o m a d e lo U n ite “ MEDICAIALCENTER ■toia\ In Tw ln-Falls,'S^ved‘'in•in ihe’U.S;’’ her (lowers andId music. She'enjoyad Methodhodist Church or anychariiy'c.-Qf ' Some names arean omitted a t the ’ dene ______:,patient'5 request..St-'^'.. VAUMFIJNERALHGlOME -ArrTiy-frdm-^960-1966.-He-He-worked-singing,-playinj /ing-lhe.piano,-organ-choice; Ice;------^ ^— :omi at Barton’s 93 for many.yj^.years;'and and.vlolin,allol.ol.which were an inter Arra ray ' Admbnitted • jad,TW ih'Fal|sy 735-00-0011 ' rrangemenis ‘by. Demara 'tm t worked wilh his nephew# TlTirn for.18 grai part'of.herer.life..She l believed in ,.'Funerale ra l Chespel iii G o o d in g ,. . ' Barbara Muellieller of Buhl and , 7y Owned (f Operaied Funeral Home _____ , . Bonnie McKay of:ofFiler - I '.-o«====:^^s:==== Mlkf.OihcrinejtEHubtfhPMte pnn ______^ i ______------p------' ■ -■

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— G00dinng-earns j-hener—= 1^— — — - TheTlmefrNflwa . theinflu^ce,.e „ u n d ^ 21; contin- ' .214 4 months’1 supervised probaliation;. . 24 months* superv>ervi$ed probafio^ _ 2 ^ __ lied arraigni jnment Jan. 24; _ 365165 days in jail, 36^sug>^tnded. __ days in______~ G O O D IN G ^ e c 'a jt acfi:tivity in' ^ Magistrate'' JJfu'dge' KevIn'P. "SepSeparate case: two log book vi\dola- jail, 60 suspenirended, 24-riioritf -^fstx)F rmprepaaration--Sth District Court ili Go Jooding C^dy. tionions; $300 fine, $300 suspentindeel,,dri\^er’s licensense suspension: ' CQuni^Ci induded the followiwing: jftse Angelr (Ortega, 19,127 E. $63>63.^0 court costs; 24 m onmths’ Magistrate Judfudge Kevin .P; ByAImeeNew tenancy inI thett old Frahm Middle SeventlrSt.,., Burley; driving unsimsupervised probation; 31I'days c Cassidy, ■ TlmefrNewa correspondentent School builililding now leased to Arraignments and under the inflifluence; open con- inn jail,-31ji suspended; Magisostrate ------tainer; seriteitencirig Jan.-3r;-----Juludgeltevml'. ^ Cassio^ ~ ~ uismlssals GOODING - Goodinging County iff Sean Got!ough th at its plans to 81appearances Magistrate JJu d g e K evin P. Calvin C D. Colter, 48,. commissioners were presentedpn move to thele facilityf when vacated Janet Alvarado, 43,171763 E. Cassidy, Ore)regon St., Goodjng; driv lith, 29,464 ^ d i 'alls; driving with: ;vith a StormReadyxoad:ad sign rec- by Tho Browown Schools have been 292900 S., Wendell; battery;y; court James H. Ost)sborh, 42,2806 86th undmder the influence $1^000 i dismissed t^pros; ognizing the county’s> effortsef in put on holdId due to the" present tritrial Feb. 21; Magistrate2 . Judge St. S.E., Evereiretti Wash.; inatten-’ ' $80>800 su spended, S^^SQ-.c'd preparedness. economy. Th'iThey hope to be able to K<^ v i n P. Cassidy! tive driving; sstatus t hearing Jan. costlosts, <$35 p rb b a d ^ ^ fe e ; The voluntary progranram assists consider the licase again in sbc ' ;Kristy Ann Arellano, 24»4, 1821 24; M agistrateue Judge Kevin P. mornoriths’ supervise‘d'’i^Etfti — -.communities in prepaiparing-for ----- months.^:— Qover Creek Road,-BU^; ddriving— -Cassidy.------1 880-days*'jail,-178suspen3 0 Juvenile arraignIgnment8._ severe weather threatsB fromfi tor- • Gough rereceivecKapproval pur- without wi privileges; courjirt trial 180-,8^d ay driver’s Dylan L. Deal,sal, 16, 434 14'th nadoes to floods.ds. C arl chasing a 2(H2002 Chevrolet Impala Feb. Fe 28; M a^strate Judgee Kevin Sontenclngs(S lielicense suspension; Magististrate Ave. W., Geweiing;ing; underage Weinbrecht, waming’ coordina-cc from D.L. EvEvans Bank which will f . Cassidy. udge Kevin P. Cassidy. session of tobace)acco; court trial tion meteorologist wiSih thetl Boise be paid for)r iin four payments of , . Tammy L. S Se eid d , 31, 1880 N.. W William C. Exon Jr., 44^ 317 Shoestring Roilo ad , Goodingf dri- Michelle ™ L ^ Flueg^ 39,1818759 ----- Febrl4rMa^trattrate"Judge‘Kevin------, National W eath er Servijrvice pre- ,$6 ,8 8 8 . Beeecause there,was no ' 22nd22 Ave. W., No. 1, Gocooding; „nder the ’leasant 'Valley Road, Boise;jjdri- P-Cassidy. ; the' older vehide due .un fie influence amend- sented the id ^ duringS'Monday’s W trade-in of tl •unlawful entry; court triallal teb. ed to inattentiv ing under the influence; $11,0001, Thomas Fajardardo', 16; 3503's ; • regular commisrion meeti^ting. to the 170,OCi,000 miles.it has been 14 tive driving; $363.50 ving 14; M agistrate Judge Ke^evm P. fine; Magistratia t e Judge Kevin P. fineine, $800 suspended, $7878.50 Wendendell; underage Lori Capps, Goodingrig County driven, comsmmissiorier Carolyn Cassidy. ^a ^ cpuiourt costs, $75 public defen drinking; continuenued arraignment disaster services.coordina[inator, was Elexpuru.sasaid, ‘^ay b e we can 1 . _ Cassidy. Guadalupe Haro Garcic»a.40, Timothy Michael id Trombley, 35, (ee,ee, $35 probation fe ^ l2 monMths’ . Jan. 17; Magistratitrate Judge Kevii^ r. efforts to . Weep It as a» ssi p a r e .” - . . S l ' congratulated for her. ef S li W est Ave. E., Jeromene; bat- 2021 40th St., upervised probation; 180 dayays in P-Cassidy. make.Goodinp County’tid_the___,.*..Gwgh papassed on mformation c., Lubbock, Texas; ^P< -tefy;_court -trial_.Eeb.b . -2 1 ;—-driving~undet ail,-178-su3pendedr90-day-i ------cities of Wendell andd CGooeUng— rlje-rficeiyedl:(rin.a.pBone.caU from___ ler-the-influence;- -jail,- M agistrate—Judge-Keviv i n - P r — j i -,000 fine, $]$1,000 suspended, ■ ■•ver’er’s license suspensisio n r . StormReady. • - /v Randy.Hanstnseh that Idaho'Power •• qg Juvenile sentenitenclngs- Cassidy. Magistrate Judge Kevin In other county busines:ties^'. - • Co. w illb eiiI installing new plastic - rj u S78.50 courtt costs;c 24 months’ Maj ri P . K erri R ey Stroiitroud,.17, 2 1 4 9 5 JayLavelle Hall, 41,521:i Idaho unsupervised Jassidy. • The School ofjf \U\ r b a n ' .boat rampss onc the iower Salmon • s t id p ro b atio n , 180 Cass Highway 26, Goodlooding; tmderage S t, Gooding; concealmentt of( evi- ddys’ jail, ISC' Ismael Gomez-Alarcon, Wilderness Survival,, awa' aiting.. lUvcr. • JO days suspended, ' Is 1, 1 8 , drinking; $1,00010 fifine, $1000 su» •- ' dence; de continued arraign;n m en t 18O days’ driveivet’s license suspen- 110101 Montana St., Goodiding; ponded, $63.50} courtco costs, $35 Jan'. 24; Magistrate JudgeB Kevin i sion; possessionon of paraphernalia;; undnderage drinking (ththird probation fee; 12 months’i supo; P. Cassidy. $1,000 fin e, $:$ 1 ,000 suspended offeiffense); $3,000 fine, $3,000) sus-: vised probatioi^^ 365-eJay3( e lri\^ s Juan F. Ibarra, 20, 241-14A E. S63.56 court costs, ct $100 public pentended, $63.50 costs, $75 pullublic license suspeiisioision; Magistrate Attbme}‘y generail-It’s ^1150 S., Gooding: driving; under,1 defender fee,, $35$ probation fee; defeefender fee,-$35 probadon1 fee;1 Judge Kevin P. Cassidy.Cas still ille^galtodri^v^e high - — —LE'i:GiSLATrIVE LOG BOISE (AP)^ - A At tto rn ey ' 9th Circuit: “i“is intended tp make Tho The Aasoclated Pfosa EUmiilimiiute* the property t« levy that wouldw the Uniform ArbitrationdonAcL / General Al ' Lance ss: a i d 'o n . it clear th:that, driving.'while ' — ___ ' Tuesday J triggered to make up ihe defidencyy ifil the Sni281 (Judiciaryry anand Rules) - Umlu Tuesday.that it remainsIS illegalil to ..;. im paired is.iis. prohibited, even if IntroducedinIn House SrgisJature fnils.io restore or reduce fumundinfi additional p itie s ofoflicenseiujpcBSionto Uo ' drive h i ^ in Idaho, ever:ven if ye^u • the driver is impaired by legal Monday dd back from pubUcKhooIs. certain drag viobtionsns 10lo defendonu under IID426 (Transporportation and Defenie) - IIS1IIM30 (State Affairs) - C3ianf^ 2S> refer-n 18 years old. can drive straight, i use'otapfesciscription drug.” lmIntroduced In House Replaces prcfercntiintial cxcise tax raiei for c^ccsICCS to lega] forms outlined with ttatuitutory SBI282 (Judidary7 anand Rules) - Makes The 9th U.S. CircuitX CourtC of ■ That sectioition makes it illegal to HB424 i (Siefen*c) - idViiI Without conducting an inquest. the penalty for attempttmpted manufacture of Monday that a Fruitlarland man “to a degreeee which impairs the Introduced jntp In Senaie ipioyces. Allow* Idaho Trans]insportation Oepartment HB432 jIB (State Affairs) - Provides that1 methamphetaminc should not have been arrav for lalnavetenmscpmeii“ Ji?"'*”""''™ "' "Intnitroduced in Senate those under the influenouence of drags or alc» ving is not erratic and1 theytli ' tallimiicia wha» nxsfrunj oilDlt thoth Sprint PCS Network wfl be charged atIt aan additional S0.2S per minuie PhonesiftibiccttoMilaMty.'-. ubj« S'ouctionooniconi smSw prinied irutwlab to »tt« C dctjaj.I. (Ollar KjbjMt n wnhdtawal Mtihovt noiionticft Cofviohi 07002 Spfcl Spoctiwn LP. Alhiohis rostrvod. SprJii Spflni PCS. SSprint PCS Phona and the diamond logoigo aroan tradonwts of *- - Mexico abolished the I Sprint CoffmunicatOB ComperY IP.' penalty in 1932, and norlorm.ally nvRffMnpnin ^ I

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' ~ ” r “ B)rOlxle ThomasiReal -le a n (i04/2 ounces;ces) chick------— . tlmea-N'ews corresporipondent.______en broth 8 to 12 ounces, fett•ettuccine ■ • TWINFALLS-To•Tom Ashenbrenner has bee:een noodles, staging ati annual1 DutchD Oven Cook-off at hi;his 2 tablespoons comsimstarch - ; • Price Hardware stoistore every fall for about 1(10 l/2cup water . years. In aIJdition1 to tc bragging rights, winneriers 3/4 cup sour creamn receive gift cenificaiicates for merchandise in.thethe Cook from below only.oni ^ , store. For the priijrice of .a donation, Priceice , Rinse chicken with■ith water ...... : • Jfardtvare dwomerserstastethefood. ■ ...... and rub.outside withith a mix-- ' • “Justaboutthetintime the food is done, peoplepie , ture of chili, pow po der, flock to the store,”,” A. s h e n b r^ e r said. “Last « i cayenne; cumin antand sa lt. . ^ . . fall, the cook-off brbrought in, around $300 in ' Heat vegetable oil inin a medi- m M j ' donations, which wasW5 donated to People for um (10-inch) Dutch ovenov< and jjP^sr. Pets.” add chicken. Brown1 chickend Ashenbrenner*ss ocook-off has grown intoDa a and then.add garlic,Ic, onion,i ■ H s a s * ^ r r. ; co n test/w h ich aittracts tti contestants fromJm chilies and chic)cen-ljn-broth. .... ■ . "Thfoughout the interitermountain West. Winnersers Cover and simmer aboutabi 45 are eligible to enteiIter a World Championshiplip , minutes. Approximatiiately .2 0 _____ Dutch Oven Cook-OfiOff held i h U ^ every year.ar. to 25 min u te s beforfore th e ------!----- BiUrand-Ben'L'ev-Now»-:iV»-10-year5.1ater^Da{ldoeg:ej!-^place-in:kthft=.Sitla= most ofOie cooKing:lg for competitions and 16-i6- Category with this redp:dpe. tiunn year-old Ben does mcmost of the “prep work” - CHAMPAGNE STUFlLIFFED tunuMg/TtenMMm and helps keep watchws over the cookinglg MUSHROOMSIS progress.. 20 m edium mushrTOrj<6rf]fnftgarih e).- s6f t:< ,— Dutch-pven redpes; ■...... ened ■ >r''------1/4 teaspoon salt This Bill and Ben:n Levere] recipis won firstst 1/8 teaspoon pepper!r . • place in the Entree Category.Ca 3/4 cup of champagnagne or white (or blush) SPICY FEITU(rUCCINE CHICKEN wine ' 4 to 5 boneless skinliinless chicken breasts Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons chilili po_wderp T em perature: Equi%uivalent to-350-to-375— 1/2 teaspoon groundmd cayenne pepper degrees. 1 teaspoon grounddcumin a Wash mushrooms, an(and remove, stems. Chop 1 teaspoon salt • mushroom stems intoJ smallsr pieces. In a med- 2 tablespoons vegeta;etableoil um Dutch oven (iP-inc•inch), melt the 2 table- ' 2 garlic doves, pressessed ^ ______spoons of butter and sautesat the stenis. Halfway —— ------1-raedium-to-largeorj-onionrdiced through cooking the stestems, add the topped • s 1 can (7 ounces)iS) diced g reen chilies,5, .scallions. Once mushrooroom stems and scallions undrained are lightly cooked, renremove from heat. In a Please( see OVEN, Page C2

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Family Features m There’s nothing more adven-ac turous (and rewarding) than heading off the beatenin p ath n i and sampling the lopal cuisine. cui r o a ci t r iip ? l On the East Coast, sinkik your teeth into luscious sealeafo o d soups and stews; the Soutl:uth has 1/8 teaspoon green Tabajasco Cooked w hites ricri e . spicy Creole and stesteam y 'sausauce In medium fry‘ry pan, heat oil jj gumbo; the Midwest setVeiVes up. . 2 tablespoons tequila over medium higligh heat; sauiQ a hearty helping of ever-pir-popu- '« |q f f l j r S W 2 tablespoons chopppped celery, onion,'g,• green pepper, • 'W f , lar pot pies; the Southwesi^est siz- dlantro cubed diicken ancind sausage for 5 zles with zesty Tex-Mex>xfare; i 1 can (15 ounces) Veg-^g-All minutes o r untilil inal in Mixed Vegetables,s, Divide mixture betweenbet tor­ piecrusts ’ • , ined mer over mediumim heat. Stir iii '. drainedled . ^ , stewed tomatoes^ 1 M tillas; roll up makinging sure sides Preheat oven-to 375 F can (141/2 ounces) diceced mixed vegetables,:s, crab, shrimjp ; ■ l/4cukcup sour cream ’ A" „ cWckei ...... tomatc are tucked in.. Serveve immediate-i latoes ' ., and tunarCpntinueue,tocookfor5;' -,1 tabtableSpcion chopped fresh >h ly: Makes 8 servings.55- - ; • r r.'-r. -.I'■.'A-;:: .'v . v. ■ a ; . -.V. T' : ^ . -r- • ^ r — — — 4 . 1 -^C-2 TliM»Mew»,TwInFtQi.iQi. Idaho W »dneiday,ianuaiyi6,16,2002 ......

F a ) D & IH o m e Indoo]^ tlq w ©^ r g a r iens f can tbrightein th e mlo o d o f your heom e Flowers make us fi s feel good. will steal w:. water from plan,t roob. flowering plcplants that aren’t in checklist: ch Their very presence:e cheersc us; • I alwa; What’s iuggitskjng your gardefi? vays put a coffee filter bloom at die2 momentn: Gray leaves • Sand and varnish woifooden Write to Cathy in 'their fragrance enhaih an ces our over the dridrainage hole to keep the i; in care of this neu» soften and enhanceen] other colors. tool to< handles. ' paper or, c-re-mail her :moods. So let’s do som;ome garden- potting soiloil from falling out before ______Bright gold or purple adds strong • Polisli metal p arts willith steel cwtwnS6pmty>^« ------_ 1------it getST^uttJjtdedrEvtin If you ddn*i------contrast or mtenterest ‘ wc : Right now, in the midi wool and oil them to keepI rustr at tiiddle of win- drink coffeffee, a package of paper alwortll -Use color.Dr echoes. Repeat col* bay. ba ter, is the time to0 thinkll: about filters come mes in handy. ors to unify the design. Whit^ var- • < Lubricate any moving pap m s. H ««D h c i UJITH gardening - in containerners. It’s easy • Buy aI nnew, high-quality bag of legated foliagiage combines nicely ' to find blooming plants, • Sharpen tools that Its, as well as potting soilo il One witK lots of ver- I______I with white flowe^flo for ex^ple. be fiUiCKBi . an abundance of foIia{ become dull (or take them BOOKS«? liage plants. miculite (th(that*s the gray particles) . combinations while sharpening sh: shop - th e off-si Let’s put some togetherier for a stun- for good *iL Leave an inch of spac( C a l J L I s a a t d air circulation and ^ ng out your container. is is the best time to take ca at 737-0087 ■ning display.______^ the rim of the pot. jR A I N I N G j ^ ■angTthe----- You ll-soon-pj-pick-out-something----- thithis chore):------^ — • First, the containerer musti have • Eithertr mixi iri some Osmocote Don’t'kribw how io aitai ------.'a drainage holerAfterr ththat criteria— (a' conrrol-i3l-release.fertilizer),-oj _plants?.Here_are.n.fe.w.desii ^ . is met, choose tlie pott afteraf youVe plan'to usese Peter’s 20-20-20, a liq. ‘ . • For a full, mounded sha[iap<^pUt TTPOCTM three of the tallest plantsts in the . :HE ; WEEK: A fter a picked out what will1 gogc into it.' I uid solublele fertilizer.I “ I of exposure to dirt, • pick un plants I like, the center. Surround them witl then see how » FiU th t iture 3nd other out-_^ B t they fit in a container. -eran d trailin g plants.------ier. I almost Fitting so^ s, your tools^are prob- ■ always start out with a • Create a focal poin I a container rim for fou;ouf-inch pots. Don’t put . for a breather. You ■ that’s way too small, and bright colors or bold foliage md trade up. stones or anythingon else, except the ng their life and And reinemben If you)u ichoose an Tiler, in thele bottomI of the pot p • Use foliage among the■fiowers. fi F“" ProlfiiS . unglazed clay pot, soak ii Foliage plants grow easisllyand ™Pr»ve their:ir effectiveness next QuaWlcd.Scrccnc ik itin a sin k ‘ ArrangeIge the plants and fill in iking a little time to ccned and Tcilcd ■of water ovemiglu. OthDtherwise, it spaces betwitween the root balls with -always look good, making M MJf______porJlVourJPcacc‘cacc.ofMlnd.*...... 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Cover and1 bake b for Commealral approximately 30 to 40 minutes. : - Place 1/4/4 cup warm water in Do not let the liquid boil away in large b^wl.1. Sprinklei in yeas^ stir 3 , 0 0 10 m i n f o r the bottom of the Dutchtch oven. In - - until-dissoholved. Add remaining l u t e s ' _____ last five minutes of of cookinc, water, 2 tabliblespoon oil, salt and 2_ _ liberally spfinkl^the■ tojto ^ ^ the cups flour;iiTT>1cnd~welir'Stir in mushrooms with PaP arm esan enough rem::maining flom- to make Cheese and cover oncee a(again. soft dough.jh. Knead on lightly $ 3 9 7 ! . floured surfiirface until smooth and 9 9 / m let rise until got them interestedI in Dutch- . doubled inn sizej (about 45 to 60 oven cooking several1 yearsyi ago minutes). In small bowl, combine 6 0 ( ) a n y t i im e m l i n u t e iS when he gave Dutchh o ovens to remaining oioil, parsley, Parmesan - - family m em bers for Christmas. 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CoCool. In a m ixing bowl, just under $3 million. largely taken a backb seat to mod- 174 cup boiling watersr ' com bine: fl'flour , baking jjowder, The house, behind gateses, has eling, althoughugh she has been ------rTl"l/2TmpsT>Iu5*3nrabTablespffOMs----- satlffiaTeiremaihmg sugar. TVIii^ ^ -fburbedroomsin aboutt 5;000i ----- called-a-black-It^rltferilyn Monroe'or— sugar, divided egg yolks,s, iwater and remaimng square feet. The home also0 has a Brigitte Bardardot. Campbell- espoons-vgg.— ^ b n rsa aioto ' my ingrediOTts-^Beat 7 -pool.------appeared-orrsta■stage-fonhtHirsi----- 'erable oil, divided ' until wellill blended. Beat egg L Campbell has been keepiiping an rime in the faill, ll,; starring in “The 1/4 cups all-purposese flourf whites andnd cream of tartar until ^------J apartment ap in the TriBeCa areaar of Vagina Monolclologues” in San r:atablest>oon bakingSjwjy.dec rx ______sofLpeaksJisJorm..FoId into-batter.------Jlew York City, and in Dececemter Frandsco. _ ;------Sh1 -~1 teaspoon salt Remove 2 cups< batter. Stir into “ Thls'deleclaBiraessflrt ' is piclTcfiiro^reHy; ; ~ she also rented a two-bedroorlom flat She is alsoTmcToiown foFher sup- eggs, separate^J cocoa mixhixtul-e. To the remaining overiookingOV the Thameies in port of Nelsonn MandelaN and his ...... 3/4 cup water ...... London,Lc sources said. The:e high* Children’s Fundand, and the Dalai ...... b a tte r , "ai add oi-ange peel. deuces d for 70 to 75 mininutes or For the glazi 1/2 teaspoon cream ofl laze, combine sugar, rise ris complex, with gym and1 tennisti Lama in his efforiforts to;vard build- of tartar Alternately;Jy spoon the batters into tmtil u top springs back wheiten light- butter and enoiloti^ orange juice to coi ______2 teaspoonsgratedoraiq^rangepeel___ an ungrensilasedJO-iach-tube-pan.------Ij courts, was completed lastIt year, ing kindergarterrtens for poor chil- -ly-touchcdr-Invert-cake-pa3an-on^-~reach-dejiredj id-consistencyr-Add- —ac ^r'essT^-” dren::around:thi&: ______Orange glaze;— ------Swirl-w ithth knife."Bake*;ac;325—■^wirerack. ^w Cool. ■“ -according:t6Tthe3n*tisfi:p ha-woria,-ihcludihg — ' . "orange ^ el. SpoonSp over cake. CaCampbell, 3lTwas bom and1 raisedr th o se in ' JJamaica,- a r where~ in London. C am pbell’s momother, a ballet I She appeared in such filnilms as dancer, was bom.om. Campbell stud- Dress uUp a teenI’s bedroc)omsoycDU both lilike it ^JQuest for Fire” (1981) ansnd on ied ballet in Londijndon; •By K athy Van MulIeKbmI ■Pally Press______Oven cookinglg makes homme cozy By Carol MIgtiton Haddix Dutch ovens, casseasseroles. ■; If you’re tired of fightighting with Chicagoll Trlbi]ne______^-our teen about the crunrummy look ' ------~ CinCKEl'KEN^VITH ;of their room, step back:ckandtake' fi' i : Let ^ us pause and praisese the POTATOES.AI.ARTiaiGKES, :-a deep breath. Stop fretfretting ahd - SSger J . bvcbveri meal. Mea^ vegetables,•s,sea- OLIVESANIWVDGARLIC ;itart planning an enviiiviro^ment •m — . sonsonings and sometimes a gra^ i n - Yield; 4 servingsings ■ ^ u both can live with. '/'■ v ^all hestied together like so manyn 2 tablespoonss oliolive oil P aint is th e most ecoeconomical peas in a pod. Happily heasating 1 chicken, aboubout 3 pounds, cut ^way to change the appippearance awiaway,,mingling their esserences ’up, or 3 pounds: chickenchi pieces “and ambiance of anyr rcroom. Let H B O B i ^ntuntil the \vhole takes on newjw fla- 2 pounds rusrusset potatoes, iiyour soccer-playing son:on or com- n ~ ~ ~ : - ' vorvors and textures not possiblible in peeled, cut intoI wedgeswe Cputer-sawy daughter‘ papaint cool | - ’ ...... sto\stovetop or microwave cookining. It 1 red onion, halvlalved, sliced ___ -sayings,,scenes..5chooboLuame.or___ ^ 1^ , ' ______isnis miracle cooking.______:______1 package.(10.i10.ounces)_frozen— — •favorite song on the walk,lUs-nofoul “Oven dishes are typicallyf what artidioke hearts language, of course. . wciwe do at home in the winter,”,” said 1 jar (8 ounces)]BS) pitied kalamata ; “Yes< it’s graffiti but you can cooking teacher and chef PePeggy olives, drained 33aint over it later,” sayssaj Daria RyaRyan of Evanston, 111. 5 cloves garlicc .-Homberger, owner offP P( atS ch er And oven meals often meanm 1 teaspoon esch:Jch: dried oregano, -Interiors ih Newport Newsews, Va. ■ H H M fonilond memories: "When I wjwas a salt ;■! Dedicate a section of \wall and ■ M :hild, I remember my motl)ther, Frailly groundid pepperp to taste -^bse magnetic paint underIcr.the wall. ivho is Pennsylvania Dutdi, wcwould • 2 lemons iyolor, Mys designer Tridaida Turk of nake white beans with liham Heat oven to•SSC350 degrees. Heat -A B e tte r Home. I hodlocks, witli onion, celery, carrirrot,” olive oil in largee DutchD oven over -^-Arrangement in HampuiP.?on,_ya., ___ l^yaXyan said. “It would take allU day medium-high heat.eat. Brotvn chicken t'whb explained, “Thiss givesgi the obake.” in batches on all­all-sides,’ about 5 teen a space to display phiphotos, let- ' For Fl vegetarians or for mmeat minutes a batch,:h. Add potatoes, .ters, any memorabiliaia iwithout h B I ^ S loveovers, oven meals mean freec■edom onion, artichokeke hearts,1 olives, rdama^g the wall surfaaface. Chalk foror the cook. You can mixK iand garlic cloves, orejoregano, salt and j)pint am be u ^ d to givevethe.very. i .. .. nat^ ingredients in one orr :two - - pepper. Cut 1 of3f tlietJ lemons into -creative teen a place to express ' ? » « » « « , pots)ots:'rice or pasta for the grj;rain; wedges; add to pan.pan Squeeze juice 'diemselves.” - NFL bedding,t, ccurtains, hamper, rug and pillowmows scorc big with teen sportiirta fans. port>ork, beef, lamb, chicken or dduck from the o th err lemonle oyer all. . ; If you feel a little morelore adven- foror the1 protein; potatoes, canirrots Toss. Cover; cook3k ini oven’l hour, :turous, suggest your tee teen paint are simply p= 0 0 2 ! nS-year-old niece. A beibed cbm- use and abuseise for years. Furniture stain. stai Denim always stands; iup to porter with dust ruffle andam sham manufacturer;rers are responding to hard har use, plus it comes ih fur picked up these colors,, wlwhile the today’s technihnology-skilled young ors ors such as red, blue, green ■ Wom

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Serve. pourpoll about i tablespoons oil3ll into 2 garlic cloves,es, minced . ! iveeknl^t choice. Yield; 4 senervings large larj nonstick skillet, tumn heat 1 teasp^oon1 freshlyf ground ^ 0 ^ ;• But my ground-turkeycey reper- NOTE: Groiround bean sauce is to medium-highi and heatt 1 for 1 black peppCT ;toire could use a little2 sisprucing sold at AsiaJian markets. Koon minute. mit Add dumplings, 1 a t a Pinch salt . 4up. Too often, groundd ggobbler Chunjs onele b ra n d jjt contains _, time,tim to oil. They.can.touch:Ji.-buL. __. Optional:_3_3-..tablespoons P ^ P j r e S OLUTION: lends up ih one of the big three: ’ ground soybybearis, salt, flbiir, should sho sit flat in 1 layer., Cook ( chopped Italianin parsleyi O atU eady EariyI jFor C hristm as 'riltalian-style pasta sauce,ice, meat- sesameoU,sujsugar and spices. aboabout 2 minutes, or until borottoms 11/2 pounds} groundgi turkey Pf Toholpyoo.wo'fohnvlnoacliffciifforoni holiday Clos# on tho U l llll ^loaf or tacos. Good, butlUt repeti- A^utrifionalnal information (per of 2Sih ol ovory month. Qoi In Itho (plrlt & Join us ... of dumplings are ligig h tly 2 tab lesp oons o r extra-virgin ^ i FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 - 'CHR^RIS™AS ORNAMENTS- jtious. serving).- 535i5 dozen dumplings at a tim e,e, add 10 minutes. In1 large.bowl,li com- I g l TwinP«ui.lo > 208'733-787^ ; Minimalist cooking coluolum nist, tm l, 869 milliiilligrams sodium. 1/2 1/2 cup water and cover; lowerlc bine cheese, gar];arlic, pepper, salt, • was in town, I invited himfiim to my heatieat to medium and cook 3 min- parsley (if usin;Ing)'and turkey, t- > bouse to w ork some: ground-gi GROUPiUND TURKEY ute:utes. Meanwhile, m ake dip;ipping Squeeze, exces:ess water from {urkey magic. POTST STICKERS sau >auce with .5 cup soy sa>lauce, mushrooms, butbu do not wring • , ic Valley : Bittman is a culinaryy heroI to 3/4 pound1 grground turkey grei^een parts of green onionsis and dry. Add to turkirkey mixture. Toss l | | ily YMCA many. Frazzled short-oit-on-tim e 1 cup finely:ly minced cabbage vintrinegar; stir. to combine. Put'ut olive oil in IZ - • M l : tIiHbcth Blvd. cooks turn to his no-noinonsense - 2 tablespoor» n s minced fresh ^n - After A 3 minutes, uncccover inch nonstick; skillets] and turn | || ss from Harmon Parle approach to help diem get delec- ‘ ger dundumplings; raise heat againin and heat to mediumjm. Shape turkey 5 3-4384 table-but-doable dinnersirs on the 1 tablespoor)on minced garlic cool:ook 1-2 minules, until bott he fibtic Vjllcy Fjmily Y^O Is ollciing1 ncnmv programs • T i )ttoms mixture into8 8burger-shaped table. 6 green oronions, white and ire are dark brown and crisp> (and( cakes. II j'Oum in 3rd ihnj 6lh gradw. Tht progran-'ams arc Eccu Bittman’s demeanor isis relaxed!n green parts seseparated, both fine- watvater has evaporated),. U se Cook about 3 minutesn per side, nigncd 10 provide ufe, fun and supervisededacliviiiesafict $20pcrclns> His smile is confident:nt as h e • Iy minced anomother 2 tablespoons oil oi to or until nicely :hool. Ths programs arc for 5 sessionspns beginning $30 for 2 elnucften labeled gyoza w rapp ip ers cutlet): 257 calotlories, 23.8 grams- EtOfl ISl& Call the YMirMCA laish with a green saladd dressedd Combine tuiturkey, cabbage, gin- (JapJapanese name for pot stickvith 1/4 cup ivater. theihem; look in the refrigerara te d -333 milligmms s^iumsoc •ipoon su g ar, 1/4 tealeaspoon ‘ Lay wrapperir on clean, dry sur- deli,leli. 'Cayenne, 1. teaspoonn A sian face and, usinsing finger or brush, NutritionalNt infonnation (pa>crpot '• , ^ s a m e oil and salt). spread a bit: olof egg along half of sticktickcr): 45 calorics, 2.6 gramsIS pro- / ' - ‘ FRESH CHINESE NOODlODLES circumferenceice. Place a rounded tcin,cin, 5.2 grarns carbohydrates,cs,i.5_ ! WTHBRO^VNSAUCUCE teaspoon or so of filling in center granrams fat, 30 pcrccnt caloriess.from j [ 1/2 pound to 3/4 poundid groundj of wrapper, foifold over and seal by It,fat, 11 milligrams cholesterol, E v e r yr t i m e y o im e a t o uU t, 'turkey pinching edgdges together. Lay miliinilligrams^ium . 1 cup minced green1 onions,oi divided use , , If You Wenere A Times-News HomomeDeliveiy Subscrib« w e ’ l l b e j o i n i n i g y o u . ; 1 tablespoon peeledled a n d ' minced fresh ginger • 1 tablespoon minced gari;arlic b u C o u l d if ; South Central1 DistrictI Healtji is at I 1 cup chicken broth ORR waterv ^ ■ ■ Y o 7 5 ' • 2 tablespoons groundnd bean g';.' your table wheilenever you eat out sauce (see note) A V E S a v e d S;’ in the Magic Valley.Ve We conduct ; 2 tablespoons hoisin sauciiuce - 1 tablespoon soy sauce o ifS inspections to) kkeep the restaurant Z 1 pound fresh egg ORR wi heat M: oo R E T h a n Hoodies kitchen up to code,cc make sure - 1 tablespoon Asian sesam;ameoil - IS ^J';; that the proper:r equipmenti is used, '• Begin heating largee potp o f yM I H water for noodles. Meamanwhile, W ensure that fopc)pd is properly put large skillet over meimedium- ^ high heat. Add turkey, crunrumbling n 0 B l H f i refrigerated andnd cooked, and ■ Co bits as you add and stirrtirring to i train restaurantnt workers in safe t^reak up clumps. Add 1/21/: cup 5 3 « ' - ,green onions, ginger andid garlic;{ \ “ m N rt;; , food preparatioiion techniques. jstir. Add broth or water;r; stirs in -O— ^ jSean sauce, hoisin and soy.oy. Cook, ___U Our inspectors•s ieven check ^ g . J|gAv.-. iStirring occasionally, untUril thick, - 1 1 ___^L ^ ^ ■ L A S T TAW e e k A l o n e ¥ under the dishwiiwasher. " jgbout S minutes.'Reduceice h ea t ' W i t hT C d W o fT s!

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I thin]ink that’s a long way towardtow; die rest of the sked to choose between iaii. f It’s a paper thing and feth em all. , k e p t Sououthern Idaho the" only the top five teams in thefie country. die t^vo: beat id 'I don’t season, We had a great crowd, h earing Dixie or entering think t it dictates that weve’re the “That wasis a big-time gam e,” These.student-athletdetes are cori- remainin,ting undefeated team in 'bluest in the top 10.it, it was no contest. r a long dme, and they gi ninth best team in the ccountry.- Qemonssaid.“d. “We wanted to win battling injurieries an d play- Seeicenic West Athletic got to see .-Dirie droIropped from second to r in pain to honor theirthe schools., Conferencsnce after three weeks of some great basketball.” riglit now, but it’s goodi :for the die game as\ badba as anybody else seventh,” CSIG coach Guy Beach kids, |< it’s good for the proi — fi^lThey-iiractice houiours-a-week------^ — Pfiram.,..__ ^______;pi«-Ploase-eee CSI, Page D2— perfdnn hours inoinore: ------p-..:Srill, nobody but: theirth moms * r^Snd their coachess says “nice ^ Snakee River r-^’game.” [ V- They aie cheerleadeiders. . k -/, ' ' Instead of accoladiades, this is !p a itam s h lOld (Off’S)ruin:.O girls co;:oach 'w h a t they hear in thehalls: eh , I * “If you spokeyour yo mind, By Scott Tt you’d speechless." ; Thompson •resignsIS after f WB wrfter • “/a the bottom of y o u r col- lege application whejhere it.said striking .•-’S ign h e re ,’ yo ' FALLS - As in any duel, lg parent to flinch loses, when Twin Falls gun- TheAssoclatodP[>d Press . ^im Stnink mtto>H a ptiii------20— ' lookii hrows to break a 55-55 tie ------TH0HSS““ T1The vanning coach .king at tlie “'.S'?.*'' of Snake Rivei ...... ' oranc 4 remaining in the gam e" • • iver High School’s • n f a i ^ n e r Tuesday' a'and Minico sharp^oot- girls basketbalball team resigned c o m following a post- becau } Bodensteiner followed >ost-game altercation r s l i ‘t"sa W with a team mennemb’er’s father...... - JconceacenlrateJ!!-. ling a pair of free throws ' ------ScoiTRogers' f s d ea d 'ds later, you had the f e ^ e'rsTaid'Momlay he inc. mg Ilie gan;ame was Minico’s. was taking a leavelea- of absence for the remaindersr ofo the season and ^ . Thonkon’s T f1 i n i c 0 o it was as the visting s (10-7, 4-2 Region IH ,) wiil resign. TlMEom- !erleaders ( Wimesses said iie Wrigley “to put away the confer-' said Rogers and Jay. S c o tt I T1 A u b re y “ “ Samene 60-55 and earn a regu- Twin BruIruin Van Orden exiexchanged words goes up Saturdturday game before Tliompson Schutlut a re proof n sweep of the Bruins (7- Kim Strunk go posidvitive of that. for a shot agasnitief Rogers twice! stistruck Van Orden, whose daughter,Iter, Britni, plays on '------1 Theh e p a i r of rasn’t without a fight, Minlco's Clare juniors has- been namemed two ot Espeaalially from Strunk, who the team. >r and “i ihinlt it is tin the best inter- the best 100 cheerleadeadersi„>e. c for1 her first game after Jamio SmithI ests of die girls;ris and the program nation by'Camp US^ISA Cheer . ; a knee injury...... Hawaii. • ie Bruin senior scored 24 Tuesday even!ming In stepping asiaside right now,” I Both carry 3.8 gra< ncluding 12 points and Falls. R ogers said,’ conimending cc his I averages. ounds, even though she Spahaiis in to get Twin Falls out iers |Dst at home “I don’t know how wtwe get the Twin Falls 60-! 14 after the first period 0-55 for Satiuday nightilt tito die Bear Lake stereotype,” Wrigleyy ssaid. “At tho soason sw Minico, we always have 5 such a competitor,” weep. Bears, 63-59. est GPA of all the teams. S p J S S ccoach o Clint Straatman . : Rogers’ resignsignanon comes as In addition to the set ;d knee and all she just his 124 team appapproaches the end S i o o l c o u . of its regular se duct form lhat other:r iathletes ">!0 give up and kept bat- r season with four games left. He2 alsoal; is principal at m ust sign at Minico, ththe cheer- ^ . leaders have another d : hit on her first eight Snal^e River MicMiddle School and r that goes , S '™ '' >> has coached boys far bfiyond the standaidard issue: w jattempts but seemed oys baseball, t of gas down the stretch'-“ — . Assistant coacloach Cass Baldwin---- ‘It’s how they'miSt'conaiilauctthem- said Rogers’ re selves while represenie n tin g th e ried the Bruins, ’ resignation will school. ** “She’s mi;missed some games and make it tough1 foifor the girls team “It takes a lot to bep a haci/Af she’s one: ofol the people who we as it approaches]ies district touma- ments. I baU player,” Wrigley sa ball in their hands down “ id .“ B u t ? ( |H H “I won’t say anj I it takes a lot to be a cheeheerleader, £tch,” Bruin ' coach anydiing about die j too.” ;e P fefferle said . “I altercation becaiecause that’s been ! Fourth hour of everj we battled hard. I taken care of,”,” BBaldwin said. “I I day; the cheerleaders i ately, we’ve been in this jJ feel bad it happeipperied diis time of . 's ' ^ p r a S year.” I under the direction. To: c T a c h 1 lot this year.” Assistant coach co Barbara 1 Vanessa Harper, perfect!jcting their -• wasn’t the only one to routines to excite the cro' >igorbattiehard. IS Bedwell takeses over as head crowds and coach. in preparation for theirro oi w n state leiner, who’s headed to t p r championship competi n the fall, also hit for 24 F [ early March in Boise. eluding a 12-oM4 per- I I . “It takes 100 percent:u td ed ica . from the line. > | 9 BravesJ S p u l l 1 tion,” Schut said. n’t miss from the stripe m ; A t the camp, they hopejpetoonly until 10 secondsse, left and the S essentially over. ' ' iniprov•ove theii same was es Bodensteireiner also had a lot-of off traei d e for ; Both would like to lead : in college and they see th ilarly from junior I and the recognition thi Vlartin, who hit for 14 Sheffiei e l d I ;with it as a step in Sthihe right S points3 - and s cameca up big in the sec­ 1 : direction. ond quarteitor after Twin Falls Tho Associated PreaPress______: “This looks awesome. c on your It to the early lead, ; 'application,” Wri^ey said started a 10-0 Minico ATLANTA - GaryGai Sheffield got • ■ But it’s not all fun and g fie Spartans trailing 24- ^ his wish TuesdayJay when the Los Despite the injuries, twh e e le hit a pair of buckets ■ Angeles Dodgersers traded'him to prevM ent in a sport as ph;phydc^y m lW da,! a turnover by taking a l ||| the Atlanta Bra'Jraves for Brian deinanding as cheerleadii, Z g S Jordan, Odalis PerezPen and a minor its constant jumps, twistsetc anH nir Martin th«then capped the rim league pitcher: I — acrobatics, neither Sch“ h m n ^ a stealll aand a bucket in tran* The Braves' Wrigley has missed anyfa/rimAfhie tij m e this sition afterer Bodensteiner and , sJ struggled to g year. ant hit buckets on the find an offen- 4 sive comple- I “Doctors never .wantin t u s to Pl69S(!dse see BRUINS, Page 02 UMM.CCUAK)/AK)/Twnw»Mm cheer again, but we’ll nevlever give m ent tb I it up,” Wrigley said. Chipper Jones II . Schut is the “flyer," 'who is .^ T ^ l 1 the past two I ; thrown in the air. “I go asashighas ] kJII^Ljrrieradn l seasons, while f • eye-level to the top bleaceachers,” mits he 1has a lot; to leam1 in N F I • the Dodgers ^ dealt with 'fi I she said. 71)0 A ssociatedted Press an L And it’s her favoritee p a r t of repeated com- t i dieerleading plaints from Gary Sheffield ASHBUR^RN, Va. - S teve 0 | Sheffield, who ', Wrigley said she likeskes It all Spurrier will;ill still’wear the visor, C oaching carr o u s e l '^ u a lly r wanted a tradele (or a promise He’ll still yellye] at players, even Coj Coaching changes in the NFMFL are in fuii swing, Four t diey*d keep him1 dudmiugh die end “I would say I love stuiimnting,” though they’ijy’re older. He’s still ir team s still have vacanciej:ies for positions. of His contract in12004. 20( she said.-“But I couldndn’t live going to runin the: “Fun ’N’ Gun” ' [ jWithout tumbling.” ^ “We’ve been lookooking for a hitter offense, and1 he’llhi keep running up of th is calib er foi ; Every coach should be2 scso lucky the score wher i ram im S9 ^ n m j for quite some tien he has a chance, Carolinai Indianapolis Mlnne on time,” Braves gem;eneral manager I .to have such dedicationion from On mostt everything else, n e so ta San Diego Tampa Tt Bay Washlngtoi : their teams. John Schuerholz;)lz said. “We’ve Spurrier plead- Qul ’ Still want to poke fun? Out George Seifefert Jim Mora Dennisis Green( Mike Riiey TcTony Dungy Marty. been talking period]•iodically with the ed ignorance Dodgers about Gar;Gary for the past “It’s not about sayinj an y - ...... Schotlenhelm thing,” said Wrigley, wh year and were deligleli^ted we Vb^ere who lik e ri Schut, just laughs off theh e jo k e i I ...... Mikele Tice ~ Steve Spum'i•ngr able to get it done.”e.” -Without a trace of bittei ...... The demand byay £Sheffield,- who itern e ss. C an d id ates' Tony Dungyjy. Ted Cottrell • . Ted'Cottreii BiiI.Parcells Bi ■ j “It’s all about proving iit t 'wrong E B gH 9|| hit .311 with 36) hohome runs and ^ .the floor.” John Foxc Tony Dungy. •BiilParcelis 100 RBIs last season,son, didn’t lead to ^ A n d in the classroom.1. A nd in Nick'Saban;n ; Nick Saban the trade, Los AngiUigeles GM Dan Norv Turner Evans insisted. ^ e community. And in Haviaw a iia s - Marty--,:, gjTO of the elite 100 cheeric2rleaders ' ■ Marty' -...... - “W e d id n ’t getjet rid of Gary’ the nationi "Scholtenheim{Tier ■ Schottenheimer Sheffield,” Evanss said.sai “We made •i^' Can you top that? ___ the trade because6 wiwe felt it made ' iSteve Spurrier ;Tuesdayon his ...... mRC£: Assoclatod Pross I"‘ Hienshutup. first full day in In • ' • AP / a lot of sense for us.” ^ Jo rd an , often th r------. “I need:toi the NFL. fl^ is something Tm lookingigfor* his desire to een m u la te former. . inst-ej I the subject of "ai^ to.” . _ ;t<*ad of the practice field^d, trade rumors, hit.lit .295 w ith 25 H.f, tHma-News Mini-Cassiala sports-,s p lay er are, an “I need to Redskins coachh Joe. Gibbs, and soidd thet 38-year-old Smith, wl The fprmerMJniversity who home runs and 97^RBIsih200L RE {; tonrcT Scoff TTjompson'sf columco n a lp a rt.b f it. T learn a lot,”- ty of his policy of havinn n g practices tliat saidd he h was considering retir on,Wednesdai;s. Rffacft(3ch h iin got a playbool said Spurrier, lorida ’ • cbach'was.his usual color-a ' are less phyacalll ~- a point so well • m ent T B i sdll in shock,’tck,” Sai’d Jordan; nt^had Marty Schottenheimimer who makes hiss hhome in the l^Jwith cn y'c/rsfory ideasf,-tip5,-1 or - w e ^ run up who joined the il, comical and candid selff dur-i taken that defehiehsiye end Bruce returnurned. ' ' stjggesiions by c-mdil^at stf W ashington- lg a '40-ttunute n«vs confererence Smith dedared'oi A tlanta area. “ThiiThis is going to ; j sthom p- :,orwecanscatt( i'on !Uie spot that Aric^nid, in d irect c o n tra st■ to i take me away fron: son&masicvaUey.com or 677-)77-4042, We got plenty 0 Redskins with uesday at Redskin Pork.<. H e he'll retum for manc odier season. Schot rom ray family, lottenheimer’s introductoiory You get used to beirbeing home, and 'f \ Ext. 106. , • . be a problem. I a record five-■ -)oke — pf the tedium he felt afterai '^He’s a coadithI that believes you newsvs conference( 12 monihs ag I years of coaching the Gat^ ^80, then you have to0 tctell your kids • Ier year, $25 mil- Soui ators, .'should bum itan on th e game field Please see SPURRIER, PageC liori cpntracL xTTjr 5D2 we’re going to te aap p a art” 0 Jearh vfho.,^ the' JLh and the orgaiitaiioh- • ' i '

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SaraKlh Vouch GOODINGIG - Amy Walker ) r^ d ining , in Hailey, captured dghtdgh Grand Slam s a member of 'Northside) host RicUchfield on high scor 46 in ^ Is Northside Con :ore w ith 12 p o in ts for a^CTce over Goodinling 54'48 Tuesday I len’s championship Davis1 CupCuj teams (1984, Thursday. Dietrich felfell to 6-2 in C am as ( County (2-10, 1-6 1^asketball Tuesday in Fauaufteld. night in GoodiJding. ,• I nd ’87) and becam e the yotyoungest man to th e conference, 7-6 oveiiverall. Northside)le).- Vouch scored 27 for r Camas n aly Eame-lies,led the Senators Grand Slam when h e wonnth th e 1982 Frandi ______Camas_C County; Katie,Mattesoa. s_CountyJiosts-Carey-on ___.• n^racketl— withH-polnts.I t s .------:------^------i' at-17.years,l9-months^Thr-That-record-has ------/ »up 12 points for Ketchu 7 " L 1S.« w i - y ------•— ( ■™ -The_____ G ooding -(2'15^_ ( 0 -7. South___j1 been broken by Boris Becke!cker and M ichael,, irr^B-r------—Cutthroats'wenf2 ^ M 2 ft (B)-tU9>in & C TM I E9a.-a2.0mm2.rKU » ■froin'the Central Idahoiho Conference) trav- aUT^n.Cofiw li lam.nMM free-throw line. ' lander still plays on the Chai ar.DI1S.Eb>c>nl. CraCWft . elstoBuhlonlm Friday. - Champions Senior The Mushers (5-lj11, 3*6 Swedar No: i player Marat Safin.1. ' S S • INorthside) host Carey on1 Friday.B GcmMtllTca».i • 111I11-4I )^'s>«43M-Cemu ,___ CnCwira.K<0ui4«. loldmlnl-camponSaiSaturday CmCaitt . (1141114.0 ■ t a (MM ta bmm a. HMt 4. T3IUtS-4l s i ^ bwin i Falls High cheerleaderserswillhold i th e ir ' Murtaugh 79, Hansinsen 69 M M COHIYP). V«» 77. BKMsm a. n« S. I- * CO»»lS0.IUHWl« ].sin«n{.rw».ttiH:aI ' Mawmaridw C l^piling ch e erle ad er on Sanuiamr^y«8^m'J . MURTAUGH-ITie:tie Murtaugh • , CTO«l«frl«»n|2,0trt1ftl*J*,l.Cisrn Jled Devils overcame H (MM4.fiMM2.T(t>k.aM2;a eV rii'-s,'5^2^aC) ‘ ‘ tGasser at 734-9139. IJJIM s Idaho Conference). Wend< lursday night. * y 1 in the Big Sky Conference:ice in 2000. Also >MxUi».IMia ■ M m ' «lied from a 21-8 halftime i rbMeua9ia.Cnlils;.S»nn<.UKf«!i4 7i(a!>-s».isn7< Bta iiHiiti.a U( ihmOoii>-lUnun ] iCaSwalllAxi^ 6 i]iotii9-a . for fo the win. oods, ih 2001. ___CoU.tel) Tr=Ul^_i4m-, inrafalaa-ju^euPrtnS. ^ 90SH»C(Cn-Droin------, | Vc»ftin:?wmwnii7,C«»9t.hww3. ______^Idaho state asslsta TbA ta*. ncru JVictrt K»Mn«t euSS|l>l«.ViU77.Wm4 beginning in 2003. He also in TtUtt-JJlMTta flSnl? lead the Wolves (3-16,2-11JI Magic I'K sday in Focal iurgeryfor Infection Wa£»l*N(IJ).SPte. d tion’s governing body, and K 'iSK.'iS® '!;-"' - VaValley Conferehce), who pl at Twin Falls rereceived victories Martin had surgery Tuesda'aday to remove -Pohlman'--(;i2S“ Overland Park, Kan., to Indirfrom’lilrwiurei^-difglfileg: le-g------^ — k>A-Ek.n tn^S.(ji:AXBlex Joslin (160 ®n need 6-to-lO weeks of reh BURLEY - Burley disi & ’''.VilKS rehabilitation, ^^>aOiro w rr w wujftfa2, V, 4. *.Cm) ct»T», 12. S. OiTWc*»*« 1 Suva T2.LUtfMri.ic I* pounds), Leonijnard VonBerndt Casey Martin has sulis-based agent, Chris Murrajirray. Declo 63-34 in a non-conS “r"S Wendell 5353, Wood River 2 8 E (189 pounds), Brent Br Faught (215 game in Burley. W ENDEL!LL-Host Wendell- SS vmiiHii, pounds) an d S]Spencer Wilden EUGENE, Ore. - Casey ^ . (^ompfledfionstctfisfEflandwtefEports.' Jono Barker led all sconcorers with routed visitinting Wood River 53-28 otMnix (275 pounds). -potentiallydeadlybacterlfft 20 points for Burley.;y. R andy in non-confeiference boys basket- . The professional golfer v W hite p ip p e d in 13 points poi for ball Tuesdaysay evening in-WendelL______TMiFafejg. Heart Medical Center in Eui tlie BobcatsTJofdan Bag;agwell led Mike Pearsarson finished w ith 16 HaHinsen 60, Murtaugh 373 ..S]another .week, then will ni Dedo with 11 points. points for WendellW to lead all v according to his Minneapolis MURTAUGH - Boi B urley (6-6, 1-3 Greaieat Basin • scorers. Thehe Wolverines’ Matt Pr» lonnie Freestone.scored 12 points, Conference) travels to TwinTw Falls Beck an dI Dylan1 Mcllhenry ing Hansen to a 60-37 win onThursday. scored eightht points each. Wood • doesi Munaugh Tuesday in ^ I s W So'il River wass heldh to only nine val f f i ; Valley 3 3, Fllei:le rl2 UritXOUtH J, points in the f Valley Conference basketba r - ^ .Iiijim.o Murtaugh. Alida Stimpson addeda( HAZELTON- 5 p u r r i e r _ L IIS IWs iiioi-HM The Trojan;Si!s“ ( S i f (H) Canyon) - Valley defeated week BOfUYlO)-Nrton Oin« M li«7, Mil 11 Tl Jl, 10 points for the Huskies. Filer, 33-12, in thithoir dual meet at ^viu h; fder S A L T LAKVKE 2 0 0 2 H:wtBnS.rW>>JwS TcU»-»1Ck11U illey on Thursday in j Jntlnuedfrom Dl KOO 4, Own e, Wfhn .fO^ii. f 0* their first Ci Tanyn Perkins led all scocorers Valley on Tuesda;day. ..I., ttorrflenjleua- I1H5M Canyon Conference )evils. The Vikings w lent • • arVr 7 flkiut«. WJ« J. 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i p m m delphia i notches; six th Stij a i g h t H ictory N ; o . X H lew itt 0►usted 1 ..OTTAWA. (AP)); - Jerem y > Roenick had a goaldal and two third period and Milwt IHnilicka the leagiie withwi 27 home’power- made 40 saves as' / assists and the Phi:Philadelphia 'm. ■ Atlanta play goals,, scoredSi on the man J I Hyers extended theiheir winning ■ isha^d a five-game roai)ad losing advantage forfor the fifth time in six a f t A u s t r :ralian Oppen I’streak to six games witwith a 4-1 win • , games, jover the Ottawa SeiSenators oh ' Rookie Ilya Kovalchutiuck and Lubos Bartecko also sco MELBOURNE, Australislia(AP) was 1990, when wt Alexander Tuesdaynight.' cdred^or Islanders 3, - With his rivals hobblin _ th e T hrashers, who exi 3, Flames 1 ing and Volkov beat StefStefan Edberg. '.'R om an Cechmaneklek made 36 aching, Pete Sampras’ ch:hances No. 2 Gustav , ■ saves as ti their unbeaten streakiC rfoo? . “ fCARY,lY, A lb e rta -A d ria n ?' itavo Kuerten lost the Flyers g M es(3 ^1 ). Aucoin scoreired two goals, snap- for |® another Grand Slam titdde are Monday to France’s Fi Julien — ' snapped ’a five-game1 ping a 40-gamame scoreless streak, looking better. ; Boutter, and saidsai( a long-standing treak at the ______j^N H L U ghtnlngS, Devils 4,I « T as the New YorkY Islanders beat . T he second ro u n d olof the hip injury hobllobbied him in the ____ ,Q entce.^|Sli| LML ------tho-Calgaryry-Flames-6'l-on ------.A« ustralian. OperLstarts_witatlL-the- Iat© sets.-No.-3-3 AAndre Agassi^ th e----- '"^'t'hiladelph;phia, which ES s t 'r u t h e r p o rAN.J. d , - Tuesdaynight. first three seeded men missing is - champion in 200020( and 2001 and ' _____ .leads the Atlantic Div:division with ^ Zdeno Ciger scored his thithird goal ______...... ihe.first.time.that,has.liapjS ppened— holder of-seve 1.60 points, has won 12 of even-Grand-Slam— - 2ofitslastl4 of the game a t 12S of over™ i“ =to Sharks l ,AAvalanche i 0, OT “in any Grand Slam event. . titles, withdrewew before the start [games. _ j ^ W 1 - 1lift the Lightning. Lleyton Hewitt, who rosee toi No. to avoid further!: 1 - Teemu Selanne 11 ier hurting his wrist, J J u s ^ Williams, SimSimon Gagne Vincent Lecavalier hadId a soal DENVER - 1 last year after beating Sarainpras Sampras, whowh has a men’s [and Kim Johnsson also -a Nikolai Kor^dmlhththree seconds left in fo Iso scored for . . . , ' „ 'and three assists and ^ for the U.S. Open title andid then record 13 Granrand Slam singles . I Philadelphia, which enentered the SI-Loii|8' Bl' Bryce S^ador, left, and f 0 Ilift the San Jose wi Khabifaulin came off the bibench in “voft'me to winning the Masters Cupip, lost titles, is seededid No.^ 8 after a year Igarae in a tie with ToiToronto and Edmonton’si'sMlkaOrierflfhtforpoiV the t third period and stop3Doed 2 n Sharks to a 1-0 1- victory over the Tuesday Tt to Spain’s AU.Ib erto • in which he didn ralanche on Tuesday M iidn’t win any tour- IBoston for first placla c e in th e tion duringg t th e f i n t period Tuesday, of ° 21 shots to keep Tampapa Bay in M artin 1-6,6-1,64,7-6 (4). naments, somethiething that last hap-, I Eastern Conference. the game. Still drained from iiis boututw ith pened in 1989. W ith time tne running out, chicken ch pox, the 20-yea'a r;o ld __._B ul he.h asb ee ja-three-game home loS^— g ------Colorado'defex.fen^mon Rob~Blake----- Ai been-training hard------“ “ iHiirrlcanes 2;WIIda C : o ~ - — p p ^ -Blue8 3,0llere2“ ~~ “Aussie said he-would’-not-it-have— er,-feeling freshsh andi playing w ell------lost the puckck in the corner to ph I RALEIGH, N.C.-Aa ST. LOUIS - Chris Prong played if this had been anylything in his last two» matchesmz - an exhi- Aaron Ward nger and Marco Sturmrm, who passed to but bu a Grand Slam. ,and Bates Battaglia sc Keith Tkachuk scored pow< bition victory•y oc ver Agassi on scored and Thrashersirs 3, Maple Leafs 2 * iwer-play Selanne iri thehe left drde for the Never 1 before had a top-se [Arturs Irbe recordeded his 32nd T opnw ' goals as St. Louis extentnded its game-winner. seeded Saturday andI a 6-3,( 6-3, 64 win 'NTO - Dany Heatley w ^ player ph lost iri this toum amment’s over Firdand’s Jt xareer shutout as. C( aro lin a winning streak to six garaejies. Sharks goalit s Jarkko Nieminen le go-ahead goal in the alie Evgeru Nabokov first fir round. Tlie last time it hap- in his Austraii; The Blues, who rank sececond in stopped 38 shoi alian Opener on (lots. pened PG at any Grand SlamI eevent Tuesday. S corej :, S A N D S 7TATS MIZroiM >.SaMlUM . IM i B a s k e t u a l l !f5a»imUra5t.«i in : I National BasXetb^i “ i i r ’ IN THE BLEAA C HERS By Steveive Moore ‘ *a«7.i,„i,.»,.NMk >«4- liSoAFW Tu IM4 23' 7 O n THE AIR ' S k iin g I Association .llWaSca».i;iM]i.B.l.HQ ^.2DI4 s ____ '______rAITkwiei______a v \n -' ______TELEVISION:______,• SI . SklRepoft EwiHweowBea n.iMz----- Tsuad'aaoiT.ii---- imJ—l«-jS~“ -N;^»3 NBA, Inside Stuff *t L- W C6 l»» . 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_ :1 ^ T he T im es-N ew ..:.,-.W edneS' — Scccioh-E— —GcmmutJNTTYEVENi essor’s clasISS gets serniors exercrcising house .! cost is $50:0 plus1 clay fees paid to- IV Faml^ holds open ho Magic Valley bridge clu;lub SyAmleTlKHnpmpson . ||B | 15 I------• " ... for 9dyear-old Burle)iBywpman Kay C o m p u ter Tricks announce weekly, wiminners Tlm em ew .cweorrespondent. .H years 0, she ,\\ j ''.. \ .BURLEY-Thefiniljn l^ of Pearl will be heldsld from 10 a.m . to noon—-^■•TWIN-FALLS-The 1 received1 a Ih I:. Ingram will host an operpeii house in Jan : 26. ThisTh workshop covers Valley V Duplicate Bridgece”c“lub It started'V1-with a handful of H H ealth and .,, honor pf her M th birth'rthday ^rom . specific proprograms th at indepen- announced ai the weekly winni ■aderlywomeineh doing yoga in a <. H H u m a n . 1 noon to 4 p.ih. SaturdayIsXafMpe’s . dent consuisultants use to order,..... W inn^ for Jan. • 2 for local warehoilouse m ore.than 20 B Service AwLward, M I K j^^B ^H -^and - in-15 CaferV" 244T 'jj|iB products midani services. T he cost is ’ ‘nortH/sbuth'were:'ni firstrirR Si'ee ■ Overland Ave.,'' Bulcher and Wihna Drisco: in Mittleider’s Over the_cla_ss_s^pui ' ....“ t o rRCH1 APBOOK ...... ------^rley:—rh'T ^^I Due to pop o ^ a r dem and, a sec- ond, « Eunice Anderson arid B EhgTTfaef^lcs class-' to g eth er• a n : • SCRAPS family requests - f tatting i»incgi»g is being Flankey, *1 and third, Bev^lyly Bums h a s grown -to t a gym-full of H exercise videovi hogifts.: formed. To'o be added to the wait- and Mary Kienlen. Winneners for seniors aroundmd the Magic "Valley H that sold in it 35 ------'Tlie 2002 Olympic)ic totorch wili b e car- ; Ingram was | ^ H ing list, calli01678-1400. east/west e: .were: first, BBonnie ' de to t e d toI gtgetting stro;iger.: - , ^JanHlltl.W« id e r , Uirough Twinin FaFalis betw een 10 born Jan. 22, All classesses hav,p lim ited sizes Aspitane A and Marjorie Ra:(ainbolt; “J h e gymn,iriasium -is wall-to-, , - lealth' a.m. and 1 p.m.1. Jan.Jar 26. followed 1912 to Chancy: and early ri second, Nathan and,Kay, 1Higer; wall people,”she ! said. The class Ss, is a he pf Vepstration is recom- sc t th e by a city-wide cciebrelebralion. and LaNeva, S|^H mended. F( and third, Sam Smtimy andan Lee walks, does rcresistance training, education edi professoi^ at For more informadon, ^ )n commlttoo c hose _:__£rosL\.SbeJiad.nH^ ■ H — caU 678^»0C ------;------stretching,-bal;)alance-and flexibifi-- 'ColCollege of Southern Idaho.-).' She ^ solecUon ce two brothers M B ■ Winners for Jan. 3 Werere: first, ty exercises.>. SStudents range in teaches teai about five to seven ddass* ^*2 people to be) amongami Uie 1 1 .5 0 0 aniw ho'.w ili carry — ___ ------a n d - s e v e n - s is - H IH iiiipvat*Emi“ = “^-Mike-Mitcheii^and-Sam-SrSmiimy; ------age from 60 totomid*90s; ; ------— esBS rg^ -and^f 1 i gh t-B ,-R-Ronice------great-grandchildren?l,frae^~^ScB56I^3 i 333291------• — ^BiButcher and Marjorie Rainbtibolt • - R T TP i “ C i ® ~ s m 3 P - great-great-grandchildrei “ Winners for ja n . 8 were;re:'first, ...... ■ ' CSI North;ti ISide offers new Madelinem Sawaya and CSI M-C center offerfers PC troubleileshooting course Smumy; second, M iry Ann:n Siegel 1 I S f . ~ Annienie 1Thom son pre- ..and Lee.WDodS-thlrd*Beny.tyfimnr - •. | -rr^iTgun safety,potteryf.courser7r7:TGOODra( c INGrHrrheXifllege of.... ' ™ ntsa-Sl,275.85 ------and Polly MuUiner; fourth,, EBonnie' ! c hock o c k 'to Rod Cross BURLEY - T he ColCollege of ■ Southern1 IIdaho North Side Aspitarte and E nid Cookok; and m ' I Southern Idaho Min:[ini-C assia S = " ‘='' s 'offering Basic PC fifth, gf Betty Sabo aAd Doriss ^Watts. . n i V : i reprcsfiresentatlvo Marty Center, ’1600 Parke;e Ave. in Troubleshoollooting. F FI li^t B winners were: liedtic for . l -i ’ ■ ss.The prcscnta- •Burley, is offering vva arie ty of ic-credic course will first, fit Doris Finney with1 .Joyce 97 tlen wwas 2 m ado in m ee t fronom 6:3’0-9:30 p.m. jo courses. Johnston and Dottie Milleiler ^vith Cheryleryl Day’s fourth- - Handgun Safety anddH I undlins...... Wednesdaysjys. -Jan. 23-to Feb.-20 - - MaryLeePfefferie.Mi gradeide class( at Hansen is set from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m . Goodingg IHigh School. The fee Winners for. Jan. 9 fo r ' Saturday at the Heyburbum Police irseisS92.S0. north/soath no were: first, Herb Elemenimontary as Day Department and onn the i gun , Throughh 1hands-on activities, Burgess Bu aifdTUlejTBurtOrirst-s^-nd, ----- d SuiSue Ttiom son------range. .The course is reccecommend. leeturesjmdnd demonstrations, stu- Jan Ja Fitzhugh and Howard Ti watch,itch. Tlio s tu d e n ts ed for people considerir!ringacon. dents will acquireac a basic knowl- and an third, Beverly Bums-andndMary - wantednted to help tho nit. Deputy “'‘se of com])mputer hardw are as it Kienlen. Ki Winners for east cealed weapons permit. ist/west ; victimstims of th e S e p t. Wayne Winder and D«Detective relates to softwaresof and hardware were: w£ first, Elaine Bowen andndRuth- •Dan Soto will coverr ccare and mubleshootooting. Procedures for Skeem; Sk second, Peggy Ha U trtragedy a g and decid- ~-^-^dea^g-weapons,-fund£ndamemals— instaUuigJV-JWindowi-98-and.con--: ___-and-Max.Thompson;-and-ian d-third, ----- €{l'ta.dto.donate nickels . of marksmanship, handgadgun safe- H e u n n e peperipheral devices. Betty Be Grant arid Sam Smu trijny. ' for tho'tho'Red C ro ss dis- ty and handling and legalleg force., sleps for acreadng e an emergency The club meets at 7 P-m. every a sterter flfund. Tho nick- and identification and Monday Mi and Thursday ahc at The cost is SSO. Participa:ipantsneed bootisl«»*«wiI ------p.mrjanr23 through'Aprlpril-3rThB--8678, —Foca partner, call 324-20000 0 .,......

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" ' lluhl - l’y ata lodgo at 93 Golf Ranch on 436-3354. 436 : Blvd.N. . 7 p.m. Mondays; 7 p.m, l-'rldnys; 7 p.irt in. ut Tliursday of ihe monlh;i;034-9002. 034- Twin FbUi - Noon Wedneulayslay* at the Turf llishway 93, 66 mllosrr nortl] of thc Perrlno iliv i support group • 10 o.m. everI'eryciher 7p.m.fimTucsdayday bc^nningin Augusi. 801^^112nd Ave. N. Kimberly • I’osi 1032J,328, Kimt>erlyI Pt)M. 7;30 Oub In Twin FaU« 73M029 cr 734-7344549. Bridge, call RogerDger at 7330151 or Bob ai 324- Sati Saturday. CflU Jane Bt 733-3129. _ , AI-Anon-forpiopiMpleulfectcdbysomconc’* Kimberiy • 7 p.m. Thundiys.310 Miiinn Sl. p."’- ■I'irtl Wednesdiiy' of ilIhc monih iit scninr ' Uons Clubs • 3693. LDSI substance abuse recovery gro Burley iturday NIghl’s Alright Grou;oup of cilijcnscemcr, 423-4443.•3. Burl»y • Noon Fridayi nt Priee’* ty Jaycees. 730 p.m. first and p.m. p.m Fridays at 2420 Parke Ave. In Burl drinking. 24-hour aI da.doy hotline, 736-3555. 8 p.m. Saturdaj-s, 1321 Oakley Avc-,.Snow S. Rupert-Po5t 3678, UarimIatiowHoopc*i*mt. 7d0 ■ Overland Ave.; Val Gntn, 67M980. s; eall 734-7377 or 543-1556 for Janat678-7447. Jan A la te e n - foryotyounger family members Bulldililding. Suite 9; 678.1330, (non.smoVmklne Pm. «.-cond und foultll Tucsdj^-sTlKSi of thc monlh at Burley Sage • 7:30 p.m. third ' loni and current projcctv Nevr MOMS J Club meets weekly for supp cciing). Kupert Qiild Dc«-elopmcniKill Cenlcr,C 4,l6^yf>4. Fnm Bureau conference room,I, 44444 E. 5ih N.. nicmD«^wMCOTOomo. ■ activldes. acti Call Heather at 7344265. b , ™.0 . .elsc-s drinking. 24-hour a Shoshone • l‘oM 3001,Wl. UiilcWoodHivcrI . Alfretco Road, Sherma Ramiey,^678.2398. 671 • Creotlve Attnehronlim • The Health 1 Care Provider 12 Siep RecoveryRe day hotline, 736-3555.55. Marijlarijuana Anonymous Posi; 7 ]).m. s«ond Tue^;uesday of ihi- monlh ;il ‘ Gooding • 6 p.m. on the tecondond and fourt). Unne*. J;'" 3 p.m. Sundayt ot tho Pragnam Fni • 630 p.m. Mondays ot 42S| 22ind Ave. Alzhelmor’s supiupport group for twiTwin Fait* - 10 p.m, Sulurduys, mimncic Shoshone mcml' l.yilc I’oM, 8 Ilnlley.Noon nr»t nnd iWrdWe.Wedne«Ifly*ai Good^Budneidne** and Profetderml Women at at 436-1721 4 - families 7360960318. all 124iL-ppers welcome. p.m. second Tuesdiiy■ of ihu|I monlh ot Twin Full Moon Reiiaursmt In Bellevue.u- ' - Noon MondayI at at tho Lincoln Inn; 934-8452 or Adultf Children of Dysfunctional FaFa^llrt- Twin Fall* . 10:30-11:30 10; a.m. ihird P|I| / Falls DAV Hall. 4S9Shoui).loup. 734-1087. . Heybum ■ 7:30 p.m. «econd * Sp:5 P40. Wednesdays at tho Walker CraiCTicr, M Wednesday of montiimth nt 640 i'iler Ave; W. Ill _ Addicts . Anonymous Wendell . I’oii 2974,174, ThousandT Springs . Tue»da^«l Heybum firottnilon;”« 4 “sSfi'"’; , VaIleyToattmatten-12:10p.m. - Socond Soo Ava N., Twin Falls; 734-4200. . . tponsored by SunBrliBrldge Care Cenier; call Twin Falls - 12.siep recovery Kroup.!\ 9:30 i‘oii, 7 p.m. firsi Tliursdayrsday of liic monih m Jerome- 7 p.m. (int and third : d fourth Tuesday* at Addiion Senior S Support Group (or Dllnlllnd.ia s;t.oorD.«;.l734-;54-8645. n. Ffidflj-s *■' at 801 Second Avc. N.. 735.12J1231, Wendell Senior CiliK-ns:ens CenierI Bldg.. coll WMo.d.,.1 .(“ i fmt. 348 Addison Avo. \V., 733- Visually Vta ImpuTied people, noon at th «]uancr musicr ai 324-1016.1016. JeromoCivleUbraty; 324-79ia Falls Senior Cenier the last \Vednesd4j 1. second Thursday of tbe OVOflvereateis Anonymous Kimberiy *7 ajiL fint and third :nlor Center, sponwred by Twin ivi Foil* - 6:30 p.m. Wedncsdnys 01or 10 Rebekah Lodge CroHroadi Untied Meihodlit?CllI“r3jK Ch “Jf nber ef Conunercc • Fir*t and monlh, mon meeilng following lunch, call 73. c Cenier; call Biltl at 677- o.m* Si 5S88. third Monday* atatNoonatGmndstondsSport*. l< Cmndmothet* C In Touch. ChrisUaai 2 S . n. Saturdays or 1 p.m. Mondaj-s, ull mmi-ei. Iduho Rebekuh LodgeIge 996.8 p.m. fini imd :Ita Sigma *ororlty- meets at 7 mother* met who pray for srandchttdri 9 at tho Firit Bopiitt Church, 910 Shoshiihone iliirdMondaj-s utl20W.AvIV. Avc. A. Wendell. Ruperi • 7:30 p.m. lecondid aand fourth Lnmbda Mta ren and /UcohollCS AnOH . (uso side door on Wednesdays and Ni Monday ai Red Crou building 707 hunday at the Burtey LDS schools, *chc 734-2653. onymous Ninih Ruth Rebekah LodgeRe 10107 - meet* ihc sec- C30I. a , " s a ' sOeddental : Avc. Now member* Grandmom’s C Prayer Fellowshiphip, non- Twin Fall* - For infiinfonnatioh, call 733^300, enue entrance on Suturd.iys); 732-0767.7. ond and fourth Tliursday.day iat iho Hurley Odd ’ Rupert SyrlngB - 7:30 p.m.a. *bcondandi( wotomc.Cdl678J578092or678-lG22. dcnominailonal dem Christian group prayraying for 73«44G or 733-7897. . Heybum. call 679-9531 (or morc inforronna. FetlovsT Lodge ut Vk’esl I3ih Slrrel and Oakley fourth Monday at United Melhodihodlit Church Jerome Count)unty Historical Society • 7:30 ' evetything evei affecting families, Lonlnono at 734- Sunday Urenkfostist iGroup • Sundays allcr- n. Awuic, 436^815, nouiit uiurcn, p.m.*oeonU-niuniunday at JerpmoavIcUbraiy. . 7015. 70« Gooding • 7 p.m. Mondays ui the WulI'ulker AturuerileRebekuIiLodhLodRc9H-2p.tn. Firsi G0SU.SL.43&9882. . . notes between 9 a.m.i.m. and 3 p.m. at Ediih’s Cemwnter, 1120 Montana; 934-8G92. nnd third Wednesday ai Twin FbIIi • Noon Wednesday*«.y*atthojado ' - - Magic Valley Bmln In|u7 Supponon Croup cgfo. Highway 81 E.;E,; across from ihe gnlf ■y ai Ihc Lodge Mull. and Refetnl Service • For Informatic»ilon,call course, Burley; 678079. Cooding. Rcslaurant:734-S2&8. Veight ioss ■ Cassandra S Blokley at 326-(08a 0798 or 67843293. S)Tingn Rebekali Lodge:i>dgcH0.8p.m.sccond . ; TwinFall*Monarth-Meet*flr», first and third Momi In Touch International • Ch . Study,Croup • 8 p.m. Mondays, Other nnd fourth Mond.iys al1132 1321 li. Ave, A, Jerome. ' giuwday* at North'* Chuck Wag • 5£ p.m. Mondays at tho inda>-s at 1519 0«rland Ave. in Durley. other organizationsons Buhl • Noon Wedna'idays apter2Sl-5pjn.Thur*daysat Parents of Dow) Syndrome OiUdre Snow Building, 132121 OakleyC A«-e. No; 9; 438- • Beti Cnmditand Sport* GtlU; call 543-2;&'orIJ^ tho'SfnSSenlor Cltlxcn* Center. 308 infomiadon, i"'?' call 733-8869, leave a messir ^ , . 5448or878-90Sa Bethel 14 • 7 p.m. second and fouourth MllitarjOnlcrofUiePure Purple He-art Ouiplcr Senior A^tw 93+4544S06or93«-5440. Poft Polio Support Giwp • For inforromiaiion, Mlni4S«*»ia Group-up • B p,m. Tuesdays al the inday* at 225 First Avc. E. in Jerome. 679 • 7 p.m. firsi Wedncsrdncsday of month at . Buriey-Noon Wednesday* BtPiMPrico'.Cafa, . Jeroae Chapletpier 48 • G pjn. Wednesday* at OIU678-257L ' .. . • Snow Building, 1321a Oakley( Ave. No. 9; 677. • Bedtel 43-7 pjn. firsi und ihird Monday:aysut Nallonal Guard Armory,7. 106910 i-'ronlier Road, 2444 Overland Avc443M22S or:4360720, 436 thopubllelibnuy,-jy, 324-7426 or 324-5721 „ Souihent ^ Idaho Twin Ftalis Singles.:* -8 ^ 9040or438-5448. I Blue Lakes lllvd. N, Twin l-alls, 0111324-4183. Filer • Noon Tue*dayi at tho Filer'- .TVlnFalliCtot3apter3.12J0p.tn. Mondays dancing; Gooding - Tuesdayay rnight Freedom grtnip, 8 Bethel 56 • 7 p.m. nucund and fouisurth Qirik'tiim Single* Grouproup . 7 p.m. on Oct. 1 Methodist ChunJi: 32MS30 or 32(H12&4051. • 'otOurSaviorUiihiAiihenm Church. 1708 Heybum m s ^ i * ‘‘‘ copal Church, 125 7ih Ave. ^ 33Hincsdaysat^ 883 Blue bikes lllvd, N. and every other MonMonday, Christian Rupert. Noon Tuetday* at thowRupenElk*; Ri Ave. E.: 733J304Mor3266833. w AUnlOtsiia Singles - 7:30 p.m. Thun. asonic activities Foursquare Center. 18181 MorrisonM St.. Twin 436«124: 1901W St. in Heyburtl. 678-5328. Falis. 733*255, Twin Foil** (Chapter 309 • 7 p.m. Slur of the West 35 Order of Fji<;lem SuSOX' - Christian Mens Bible F< Jerome • noon Thur*day* at;t ththe Jerome Wednciday* Inn tbthe recreation room al 475 Substance , Abuse Volunteer Effort KKSSSE I.m. first Tliursduy of Month al Wend )le FellOH-slilp • 7 n.m. Senior Cenier, 212 nr*t Avc. E,call Ca*wcUA)ro.W.;73’^734:S132or73fr3291. Informailon, ‘"‘j; caU436-d60a 43fi-S842or4324718. Saturdays utIX'i»i Grill11 CaUxiK)C.-.1: mom. oil Al I-Twin Fall* • Noon Thundayiyi ata thc Turf { ; Mental ileidlh Support Group - 7 pj Rupert Group-Noortoon on Wednesdays at 220 ' iwnic Lodge on North libho Sircci. al 735-2416. Club for lunch; 7364276 or 734-12441244. . • _ and third Mondays at tho Twin Fall*iQlnicii C - E.ElU*,Pnul;43i67l8.'18. Go»Gooding Eiiitem Slar Lodge - 7:30I pp.m. Twin Fulls Oiaplrr of UUTip, profi-isional Optimist Clubs . Suppipport Groups , Hoipli^ffinferencc it>om; (BOO) 572-994 Spanish-speakinglg • 1 p.m. Sunday and 7 secondond TucsdayofmonthalMasonicTcmimple] organiiation for busincn:n menm. ond ^voinen. 7- MinlOma Canccr Support Group. p.m. Friday ot SnowDW building, 1321 Oakley sUthAth Avenue and Califonila Sirccl. 830 a.m. c\'cry TImrsdayay Ului Dc|iot Crill. Mark . Tuln Foil* • Noon Tliur*day** at Creekside National AUianliance for the Meninlly III of third thir^ Tuesday In Oakley dining roomnatPuk a Avo. no. 9,878-9050. at 7330404 or Joan nt 736.25'362519. Rejtaurani; 733.2278,733-7035 orir 734-7805.73 Idaho for *urviroi•ivor* of mental lllnosi, their Viow Viev Care Unter and Rohabilliaiio:lion, 678- Hailey/Dellevue - fFor moro informailon, _ E4ah4io ctuplrr 77 Order of the F^utiutem o jj Fellow* • K p.m.V TucTuesd.iys at iho Odd Jerome • C pm Wednciday*. OojOop'i Maikei, famlllc* and friendiend*. 7 p.m. Tuesdays, Wood 8598. 8598 ' . . . caU 788-59Sa ir - first and third Wednesday at Musu‘“ "I' Ixliows Hall. Ulhand Oakk-j)Akk7 ,lkirkr. 678-1431. lS6E.MalnSL.324-54G9. River Middle SklMolc1k> faculty loungo, call 788- ModienK of Young ChUdren • 7 pm I Tipic, 113 H. Idahoin I’aul, 43M~>426, TL iwnd KeichumfiJun Voileollev • For more infortna. Rtjpert39 Oirlerof the Fjittetn Star • mc Twin Full* ChiipirrOrtIt•Ortler of l>cMoliiy -7 ------Wendell • 7:15 p.m. Tuo*da*day* at tho 3584, and fourth Wednesday* at the Twin iion,aill 726465a '. p.m. firsi und third Tliurs.liursdays nt 883 Hluc CavaiotRMaurani In WendcU;53&S364>477. Women’* luppupport group sponkorad by' Reformod Refo Church, 1631 Grandview I IheI secondsee und founh Wednesday ut-i . U-ikci»Ivd.N. Civil Air Patrol AdvocaicsforSun-Jun-ivon of Domc«Jc Violeneo 324.7035. 324.: " Debtors Anonymi(mous • Muonlisonic Temple, 620aSl., 531.519a Guiding Stur I^dge 4 4-i -Sccond ond fourth .6p.m.Tue*dayi,eirt.eall788m9Ifor.dlrectlons. Breath B Easy Club and Magicc >Valley Call 732-0767. T\,HrTM-ln Fall* (^pter 29, Order of the HiistiI Tllu^daysln,^{ounIBlnllomlHome. Burley. 7 p.m. Monday* att lhlanoed,pre){?ttgabqr.ChrisTi«itvhftapd*upi-----Onfor ------— For informaiiotvcsllc#U-736-H60or(800) 328—— - -T»i'rwla.Fallt Lodge.45 .8-p.m.-th» fi -----«VpjHnnllngw53R;----- at JoiUn Fidd; call MUion atal 731-5871.7i port and eounic]Itiellng group --StBO-? p.m. • Cocaine O Anoiiyindui.-Fw iiifotiuiloiilon.e#ll' ;• 5257. •- WedncJdnesday at 883 Blue Uke* Blvd. ti., 4i . Soroptlmlst Internationalinl 1\w*day*.42SkUuiUuriee St. N. Twin Falls, call . . 732-5317,.732-5 • •• ',(• •• . Buhl -Know fearr RToup;RT 7 pjn. Saiurdayi, , <®37. • Jerome United MethodistMdist Church Womcn'i • janefli324-5iaj.- •' ■ ■ La I N.; call 736-1160 or (BOO) . Rlipert lodge 65 - 8 p.m. first Wcdnesi .Society • 2 p.m. first: ThursdayThu at 211 S. ■ Twin FalU. first, third ondon fourth : Dreait teedlniding^ lupport • groiip - noon . La “ Leche L e a ^ e • &rcostfc«dir at RupiHupert Masonic Temple, 620 E. Si., 4! . Buchanan Sl. . jesday* stu pm at Idaho Joe-*s-*Rc«»uj»ht. R Wednesday* Bl Sb'Luke*!St’ Wood Kiver Valley pon,<^ port, Moyno al 735-1041 or ,. ^^•1^.4-. « GoodiniSpmMoniIonday*,con>crof3rdMd -

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.Shootd n g - m j i -ures two3 S t u d e rIts Bussh urgessmoretr.ade authhority Y, N¥VV'Y0RK (APAP)-Ateen- . — ager opcned-fire in the hallway— H H fP i^EANS - ^e'si^ent' ' ■ • ...... - ...Braheem -^it^'ols, Nic Jjelieves V-- - 'Bush press at a high school1 near lu Lincoln issed. the Senate bn” Nation In briefI .-7- the vvict ic^s slipped some Center on Tuesdajday, seriously , Tuesday 0 grant him trade pro- ' • '. form of Ecsta'i:stasy into his drink wounding two fellowlow students in p^SSS S : ..motionauthjthority, saying,those ..] - while they werewen woricing D ec: 10 who wouldd Vwithhold that power • > gun packed in his briefcase what may have bebeen a gang* Douglas E. Miller, 16S, of JtaKFC/Tacoaco Bell in suburban . don’t believe!ve American g o o ^ can' 1 . related shooting, autauthorities say. L GBghluids Ranch, Colo.,• ssaid h e tornqr Charles Peruto The shooting onn JManhattan’s generate enou^en> demand over* seasto.aeate packed the..38-caIiber rerevolver Upper West Sidee occurredc at R ^M | ate'jobs at home. * rotsotten ^ He btJievceves if was Ecstasy W W W • With thee PortI of New Orleans months before and had fbi M artin L u th er KinKing J r. High about it when he went to> Iboard a berause thevic!'victims often spoke as a backdro]rop, Bush fretted about | , School on whatI wwould have g jg g flight at Omaha’s Eppley'Airfield A of doing It andand offered it to him ; been the 73rd birtiirthday of the pSH H persistentt unemploymentu and ^ and wantedd himh to do it with accused the onNov.lO. . . apostle of nonvioi'iolence. The the Democratic-con­ J \M er was arrested ateter secu- th e m ,” P erutiruto said.'He said public school hasas 3,000 stu* trolled Senanate of stalling trade . ‘ :he gun Nichols’ d ef^ense would b e “invol- .legislation in rity workers found thi ------dents. ------in brder-to-thwart-his—-H“ Buried'beneaih paperwoiforE He untaryintoxicstic^tioin------:------efforts to addddress the problem. • . ______Aiuli on 11 es_d i d_nd_notJmmcdi-___ ■snid he started carrying-tl ately g'ive a motive,ve, but schools ateisTo*vote*thIs*y^------lastf year after he was haj on grantingng Bush authority to larassed CNNagfCeStJ8 to contract Chancellor Haroldi LevyU said the while tiymg to ciiange a fla : “fast*track” trade shooting may havevc been gang- Prosecutors said heigh extension wHwith Larry King agreementsIts, which Congress , related. He said thehc ;suspcct was security a t a irp o rts aft« P A S ^ E N«A, ^ c a i(. - CNN hos - . could rejectrt but1: not amend. Bush -c an 18-year-old who0 hadhi not been Sept. 11 attacks should ha^ave triE- “Breed to aI four*year toi contract nts to use this authori- _ attending sdiool. tf IM ' “ ys wants gered Miller’s memory abobout the “ tension withvith talk show host more U.S. goods into ^ ’ Police spokesmarnan Ll. B rian A NewYoryork city police oWlcer walks withiKlth Ms drawn weapon In a c o rt ' ty to p u t mo _gun. Defense attorney Billa (Gallup L any King thath at keeps him as the _ rridproMhe. world-markcrkets and hasten-the----- ^ Burke said a younglg man'outsider • " Martlri Lutheflit King ix. HIgii SchoolVlooklioklfig for suspects after two stu • said prosecutors were prejFSafd— cable-netwdrwrk’s h i^ 'est^ p ia per- ^ the school was ques itudenta nation’s econc3nomic recovery. * jeslioncd, but *oi8«erloirlotisly Injurod In a shooting att ththe school Tuesday. ._____ ■ to charge Miller becausee 'o£ the ------^no-one-had-been-aii-arrested -b y ------______Many.Dem(mocratsandlaboji^d___—attacks^-'''L_ ------The contract-act-pays-King-nearly------^7 , ■'I'uesdayevening:— ------coasenration.)n. groups ppposa-fast*------^ wTtiTthTeiree sh’e lT c a ^ ^ , auth'ori- and X-ray machines wetere >vork* trade becaus€ ’•THis~is~a^^litIcal“c- c a s ^ -----$7-million-a-ye:-year in base -sala^, “We were in schcchool and we ties said. use they f ^ it would q ow any. but ..stock opt:options and othier' d. ing Tuesday, Police threaten At . Gallup said. “Do you knov [■,. lie:ird two gunshots,”IS,” said senior The sch American jobs'and 1 w ho's incentives couli:ould make it worth school was swiftly locked Commissioner Ray Kellylysaid. make it easi' body in his right mind ' . Rom ain M orrison, isier for polluters to . according to an exec* • -n, 17. “They down andnd students kept in their ‘ Teacher Octavia MelijUan said challenge en^ going to go through an aiairport much more, acc< were telling everyoneone to get out dassroom “nvironmental-protec- ^ utive'close to thet negotiations sms as police in riot gear the school had. previou3US prob- don laws. Buj with a gun?” of the hallways.” sw ept Bush said they simply who asked for anonymity. The the building on lems with students brereach in g want to “shutut down trade.V A u th o rities sai<:aid Andrei Amsterdi I u,t*u New York Postost jsaid the deal was rdam Avenue between security. Lawyer: Man charged V Napper, 17, and Andindre Wilkins, 65th andd 666th streets, She said students wol . worth $56 millioiiUion. , 18, were shot fromn behindL in a “Theyy vwanted us to be in tlie througli rbe meral det man Innocent of kkilling w as given drug[ ‘Tor,theviewal drug to come,” saidaid Jamie Kellner, :ked in a classroom'for “It’s been a constantt (concern Tuesday bef>efore acquitting a jf, A .380-caliber harliandgun was morethanan an hour. ' ' that someone slippedJintnto his chairman of CNNCNl parent Turner with the faculty and thee student Colorado busiusinessman of trying____di ------r^found-on-the-fjfth-f!j-floor.-along—— The-sch^hool’s-metal'detectors-----—1 body;’*'5he'siud:------drink-wiihout-hifl-knovvledgdg^hls—TT^^^^stingr^— to board an airplaneail with a hand* lalawyer said, - compUcidcd fromf wire reports Schoole

chief fa^ C G S Inflr r criticisEm BOISE (AP) - Stattate schools a Superiniendeni ___ I^ irily n ______Howard was chasiastised on Tuesday for seekiiiking more money to implementIt newni educa- lion standards - an1 cfeffort some >■ lawmakers thoughtIt theyt fully ' - r funcip.d last yoar._____ li'.' ■ ' ■ • An"angry'TTouse: Education E , Chairman Fred Tiir'ilman told ' Howard his understan;tanding last winter was that thee S8S million request he supportedd beforeb leg- islative budget writersers would be a one-time request. “To come back nowlow and tell • us; (that we need;ed another '94 DODCIDGE GRAND CMAWIK 'jl!ft '97 CHRYSIE : million, I’m little bit con- , ; .v , 3 rd Door, Dc Loaded w / CDI ;l:ully Loaded vh /// Lealher & CDI ; ‘5-Speed, Air, Cassettiitfe & Low.'^ ' ^ ' S ■ i'X 'v:-.'#61J rned about .184C MllesI #6176(6C e way this Vas •11,995 Va« *9,995 ■■ Ing was han- ed ,” the w » 6 , 9 9 5 5 r 9 9 5 | oise jp u b lic a n id. “I’m just S w ry frustrat- that we’re t getting cern(ion on the ths e to \ make.” ' tilingopriations Bell agreed B ^ : ' 9 5 CHEVRi legislators VROIET 4X4 BLAZER 4-DRR '99JHP4X4CI j:A00 CHEVROLET MOI : approving *kg., Fully Loaded w / n SPORT Pkg.,, FullyF Loodedi ;.U LS pkgi, Well Equippi said. .. Lei partment of Leclherl #6269T 05 6 T . 19,000 milesi #62b245T very 2ed to help 1 /9 9 5 . Vos <15,995 Marilyn Howard cd2 m£nt th stan* notknowledge ^ 1 0 > 9 9 5 1 2 ^ 9 9 5 1 I ■ .. ac c u ra te inform atior il. r r h m i m i s A decisions you want usvould tc dieck House Appropoffice later Chairm an M axine Belpts of her with Tilman that legEducation believed they were arFinance- r." all (he money the Deparnittees dur- '■ Education would need public schools implem/backed her . dards.for student ikerskn( were S S I PONTI 1 ' and ability. '01 NTIAC FIREBIRD COUPEE '00 JEEMX4WMIu h g ie r B g kinder* l .loac^ed3d w' / T-Tops and O nly ;98 CHEVROLET 4X4 TANMOE 4-DR Howard said she wousdiool stan* ; S ah ara Pkg., Aui • h er records, and h er off « g O |v v .:';- ’.’'45bC100 Milesi #6244C- "' ^ufo, Loaded w / ii:- LT- Pkg., Loaded w :ial studies, • !;■«. ^/;O nl«3,000 MiMilosI #6271 leother, Interiorl #655262T > '•'■i provided transcriptsommunica- re m a rk s to H ouse and Ed health ' • ‘•a n d Jo in t effort, F S i M 9 S | i S f e 2 ^ ' Appropriations committlore money 9 9 0 § M ing the 2001 session. md? Yes,” Those documents batd’s Feb. 1, position that lawmaketo the • told implementingL*e. “Every ' garten-through-higli schiread sug- dards for science, sociala sustained ■ lunguage arts and comat least six H tions, mathematics ant . would be a multiyear off p i .«'• j-Qp lative bud- ■ ■ I Bdl, “This '01 HONIINDA ACCORD a 4^DR1 ; ’ : WGMC4X41IJ YUKONfrrt;?^ ^ i-'00 CADILUC ESCAIADI ^ ' next year and beyondess. At tlie 6 C yyl. i. Aufo, Loaded w / c iiS lE 'P k g ., Fullylly Loaded w / ^•>'H^Fully Loaded v / / Cususfom •''•' according to Howard’s:e years to -.:Loiw.Wm Milesi # 6 2 6 8 C - :%:* »0(ii|3i,ooo M ^p^^^eelsl #62597 . ^ 2001, comments ransition." t Milesi #6264T ^ ’ T « Education Committee,th o rn e is bit of research I’ve re his budget 0 2 2 , 9 9 5 r S , 9 9 5 K I ' ' gests that it will take astandards si EI 2 9 .Sw s p l effort of support over wardat ] said years.” ing before ' .''A Shc also told legislatie to devel- m m ^ 4 . ' g et writers, including Bd '*• ain teach- y yStmVdhv^ I , is not a one-year process•would be least, we e.xpect threeiction j witli m ake this enormous tranlelivered. > C E N T E R i ^ Gov. Dirk Kempthcnd testing I g ® seeking S4 million in his she said. . . V AafvCrHtrr j'7;request to pay for sta:.right.-We— ------:-*■----- ■_ assessments. But Howa -----;Www:sa^utpeii^ ABeOevoe on Tuesday that testing i l l i ss of 2005 - , 1 - 8 0 0 . WwliiFdls I schools have a chanceI account*:tc ; , . ' . ; ; N. Main St./Hwy.f . ' 7 a >.-V 8i*ia25 op curriculum and train ^ s t a n - '! ; ibx# ntJ«fe; Ucenso. ^Price does nptKi't in d u d * $ e S I t a a i s r b a - ; ers to the standards wc - ...... Acf ____ 2 : ^ ______. lik e demanding satisfactii .(^rtlsed Prices Expires JflJonuaiy3I;-20O 2;-7;7^ j";; a product before it is deli' “We see teaching and ,_^as a continuum,” she -,.jt‘‘VVe’re trying to do it rig ' i " J d o n ’t want a backlash.” Tho jyaduating class c ' will be the first held ac ■„.able for meeting the .....'d ard s. .'...... T " .. " o m M I , BiisittessmffUon VirgjiiaS. H utdi'm■733-0931, 731 Exr. 242 — ; T he Timcs-New5 W S ...... ■' r — v t--- - Wedne-esday;^Jan'uafy^672r2Q oz;:7;;"‘‘- Page E-3

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Used au to salos lr^12000: 2( Chapter 7, nonnonbusiness, I County Car# Trucks :ks -Total jH H S $50,000 to $$1 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Blaine 2 8 9 6^2 901 ^ ------"Cam as O' ''~~0 " ' ' " 0 K M g iH HS « w C Joy Madeleineeine C ornett, 245 ■ Cassia 1,164 1.081II 2,245 VanBurenSt.,'!Twin Falls, indi- Gooding 1 7 3 126 299 vidual, nonbusintisiness, C hapter 7, Jerome 747 764 ' 1,511 1649 creditors,s. assetsa^ $50,000 to — ^ -Uncoln— 0------0------0— - - , -ASI S B g _ - ^ 100,000,-liabiliti)ilities-'$50,000 to------Minidoka 5 1 6 • 607 • H b $100,000. Case5 no. 02-40020.- TvrfnFalls5,691 5;637'' Richard L Reedieed and Helen Mae , TOTAL 8,580 8,8277 17.407 H H gH ■ B Reed,308HlerAvc' Ave. W., Twin Falls,' individual, nonba^ba^ess. Chapter 7, ______Scurce;JcfofJO.Mon70b//ei DtDeslers______1-15 creclitors.. assetsas: $50,000 to Assoclailm " ------3ilities'$5(3,0"00 to $100,000. Qise no. 02-40019.C | H Ctiapter 7, nonilonbuslness, B r i e f lLY H $100,000'to3 $!$500,000 John Jeffreyrey Wood. IIG i n M o n ] • jf Country Clubt) Drive,D; Jerome, individual, nonbiuibusiness, Chapter____ ----- 7ri^5-aedltors,-jrs, assets S100;000 to $500,000, liabiliabilities $ 100,000 Group works toioward - to $500,000. Caseise no.r 02-40017. tf Q f A ' Enron Corp.p . iretiree Charles prestwood talk] * renaming street alhs about his disappointmentIt 1In his former employer Fridayday at his home In Conroe, Texoexas. After working 33 yoars InInthe i A energy Induslustry, ProstwMd wat&ed as'hfs Ms retirement account was alnIlmost complfltfllyjblltaratBdA itadlasffall. ino poaK vaiue”bf' _____ TWINFALLS -Businsinpss_p.eo^ -Prastwood-’s-|-’s-eccbuntirarabont'$l,3 nilllloMon: ^ ple have made some healeadway on ^ “ A g e |m ] y a proposal to rename th(the streets n P —____ in the original section3n of Twin 1T Catm 3 ent durii Falls. ing Enron’ss collapse aringers forrheier employee Ryan Horsley, co-chai hairmah of Tho Assbclalilated Press______' • ,“was“v like die Pied Piper.. We\ foi- refrigerator if : criticicizes • the Historic Old Townele Busihels: ------if they break.” “To take that many people;e and _ lowed io him like lemmings intoir the “W w t so3 hurts I about the dui Improvement District’s:t’s design;: HOUSTDrON (AP) - Losing his se dupe them for that lengthth of > '-v sea,” said D eborah DeFiFforge, wholfc deaSi^U5^ a t something you time, timi yeah, we’re pretty mudi committee, said committilittee mem- retirem entIt investment in Enron wl who might have to leave H(Houston devoreyourwRwR 0lelifeto,yousee 'on;3n a crusade,” said DeFforgt bers have come to a cons3nsens\is to Corp. w ai-Obe;tWJM,jyiwt sji really Ij/g ;/g ttiik iW ^ (> a s t to find1 work.v it destroyed rrig i ^ t in feoru-bf youp -,-sneispedalist in energy services u zst propose naming thete streets--iiQrt7~s^'ys~' ■1' Qwei ’s^iarltisTfestwood,' -Congressiohal-committi . tteesias - - eyes.’^he'saidid irom hisTiome on-'^ she a lp h a b e tic a lly , sJskipping was realizirzing that his unwaver- wt >he was given 30 m inuteses to well as the Justice andi Labor] ' a quiet woode)ded country lot 40 dean dea out her desk on Dec. 3. Tho Association PressPre; ______Shoshone. ing corporcirate loyalty ran only departments dc want_____ ^______mmiles north' of While outsiders may seraratch Under the proposal,, h employee shirts. Some of the wer< ■Transportation DepartnJen k'ere Enron's downfall. riglit to knowingly;ly ccontrol the ase ient is on a eiio rm o us debacle i has ^tung ,1010-day freeze on _____ proceeds go to a “I BID proposal to have the1 statest lum them. ------pr “I even bought stock of• th t e of their information,'Jon,” Reif said. 401(k)40; transactions' fundfu h e ’s estab - comompany when it was at $5 baslased He said the coum over the one-way Secondd Avenuesi Enron emmployees j whose 401(k) wa 3unsel is studying was implemented becausiJse the lished to helpt fellowfe Enron exes. onn what\ 1 was told at an aall- whether it shoulould, or how it to the city of Twin Falls,:Is, Horsley accounts weivere filled with compa- plan pla changed administratoitors. By “We told somomeone we hope to emp said design committee: mmembers ny stock wawatched helplessly as th« mployce meeting!” Ishaq said si would, chiillengee Q\Qwest. the time transactions could c sell some T-shiniiirts for four to five in1 anai e-mail. “Then I get laidJ off,c The Denver-bi will meet with the H D FrFriday on ceaseless badba news obliterated res r-based Qwest resume, the price was $9.:9.98. It m o n th s untilil it dies down,” I onlyon get 54,500, which banJrely Communicationsns 1International that topic. their valueJ lastU fall, while a book- now no^ sells for about 68 cents.ts. Dalton said.“'D ie down?’ they pays The BID already has turnumed over keeping mlechanism ec barred them ^ ays for one montli of expense;ses, I Inc, which provide/ides local phone The peak valueQ of said,'You’ll bete sellings T-shirts all imm land service in a 14-sti to the dty a num ber of lettletters sup- from cashingngout. P n nmediately file for benefits a 4-state Western P restw o o d ’s re tir eement t year as all thehe dishonesty and start:art looking for a job.” region, induding m porting the changc, andid t the city 'T li never'e r trust my employer ac( g mudr of Magic account, about S1.3 milillion, ca'ookedness iss exposed.’”e “We “V had no idea the boo3oks Valley, told custom has supported the projectect in con- Quite the saisame again,” said Tim i mij ;tomers in recent miglu sound lavish. But he had The anger alsoal; hasn’t dimin- wenere messed up," Prestwoi:ood bills that it may sh cept. Horsley said a letterter sent to Dalton, a corrorporate security spe- inti t share customer intended to live simply ofoff the ish ed fo r DeF;cFforge, who is a said,lid. “When you’re locked in andai information wiih cc the BID said the supportrt is.basedwhoi ) was w among die 4,500 ’ div h certain compa- dividends, plus Sodal Sececurity plaintiff in “eveivery suit I can get sitt there ti crying and watchinglg it nies unless the custcustomer spedfi- on the assumption the2 cityc can Houston ww< o rk ers laid off in anc and a small pension, withehdraw- m y hands on”” anda doesn’t want meltlelt down, something you’u’ve cally asks Qwest:not not to do that, come to a reasonable con:onclusion December. ing ing money only for thingsgs like to rest “untilil they’re behind- devo2voted your whole life to builuild- In Arizona, reguiegulators arc so with ITD on an alternate2 nroute for • Enron cha:hairman Kenneth Lay “replacing “re the lawn mow from the proposed lossss of Idaho Power’s large, P ublic U tilitie s pricprice negotiated in the com>nlract information and placesplac called, , Shares were down 39) c«cents to Commi^ion’in’s authority to inter- seei * time Garnet powetver plant near eleciectric customer, Pocatell ieemed appropriate at the t no- Qwest spokesnlesman Steve $2.45 each on the New Yoriork Stock . vene in an eienergy buyback con? but but commission staff said piprices Middleton. baseised phosphorus compar Exchange. “ny H am m ack saidd thetl sharing [ tract betweerten the St. Lsuis-based novlow are back to $2 0 to Si530 g In a unanimoinous decision this Astastaris, and a rapid drop i Kmart’s Magic VaUey sto:stores are , company and > in would be with rdatelated companies nd Idaho Power Co. mejTiegawatt hour. Offidals sasaid if 'he IdahoIdi sss==ss=s=^^= wholesale energrey and die notice and p in Burley and Twin Falls. A sta ris cattorney Robert the Ijusted P u b lic U tilitilities prices. id plan conform Jie buyback price were adju with rules and areire “similar‘ and Kmart spokesman Jackick Ferry Pomeroy, witlrith Holland and H art to:o currentc market rates it Cicould - Commission denienied 'ShiK the needd f j o r In the sprini confirmed the 'coiiipany’s Ix ne. consistent with notiinotices sent out 5 board of in Boise, toi:old the commission savi:ave Idaho Power rate pa',ayers companany’s one megawatt• cOf by the rest of the td directors was holding a prepreviously that th e com)mpany believes the neat request to expecpedite pffuLWui'as 2 tdecom indus- learly $35 million. ^ pow er sold fcfor tiy or about to be! sentser out.” scheduled meeting Tuesdtsday and investigatio:ion into the price Ir th the hearing proc In a response filed with 'X iv l 0 Dian CallaghanI of die1 Colorado also held committee mdneetings Astaris is beireing paid for power is com:ommission tliis week, Astistaris that would requ idntified,seaen the wholesale malar- Office of Consumerier Counsel( said Monday. unfair to th e ccompany. - - officiffidals said they had madeecom- ( rate payers to h ket. Now tht ) help thiim have diatm na* diat state’s PUC disdosuredisc rules Ferry declined to say whwhat tho Last weekek the commission pah>ahy decisions based on'n the pay for electricrid ty megawatt goes fc *or dearly require a customercust to give . b o a ^ was discussing, butIt ssources . . agreed to jminvestigate the rates ovettverkl value of the two-yearircon- purchased from.:m-the...... - ...... ab o u t$30. ------his or her permissiorsion before per- dose to the company saidlid board Idaho-PowererCo.-is-paying-for--—trac ract.------“ utility’s'sisterct “W e’re not’ siij members were dtscussinsing the power it is t com ^-^cnnii'H rn; sonal information1 is ddisdosed to a s buying back from . .The ,T1 company said the costsC' pany. gesting that yoI'ou thud party. In fact, “ retailer’s financial choices,s , Iinclud- A staris overir a two-year period asscissociated w ith shutting di :t, “Qwest could down Idaho Powerer is PUG commissicjsioner don’t need th no t disclose to a tthird party < ing a bankruptcy filing. that expires> inir March 2003. twowo electric furnaces atQt its the publicly regurei ------______ex tra’ pow er, . unless a third partyany has signed : Analysts expect that Kmamart, .the The buybacjack contractf signed • Poa’o c a t^ o operations to pip)pvide lated subsidiary »ry of _____ . _ Hansen said, “We’e d .. -approval by the custbijstbmer.” ------Siation's third largesrdisccscounier ----- in-April20Qilrpays’AJtiHsiiearly lr ■"'■the'he ^ner^' to'ia^oT*ower5r can' IdACorp, the3 BoiseI holding Justst like1 you to reassess th • Hammack said Qi Behind Wal-Mart Stores InInc. and $200,000. a daydt tt) not'.use dec* only i Qwest shares nly be recovered through;h the '.company whiciiich also owns numbmbers and make sure to th information “only to fTarget Corp., could close as rtany trIcity at itsits Pocatello-based buyl y to our faniily uyback contract. Garnet LLC andai its parent comirmmission that th e need stil of companies and ot 'as 200 to 400 of its approxiijximately phosphohisi plant.p The contract. \TJ ists.” d odiers autho- The commission contendids it company, Ida-Wi•West Energy Co. e»sts , rized to help cust 2,100 stores. ^ . was approved2d by the commission . hast :ustomers get as the autiiority to intervemmb in Garnet is build:ilding the power idaho Power has npgotiatei Qwest services.” . . . at a time wheiien poww rates were a contract-ifcoi it is not servinglg the plant, th Gantet to purchase powe CompBedfrom^antlttJroiire reports skyrocketinglg and Idaho Power bestest interests of rate payers. The telephone numnumber for con- ! i. “Since the neeceed .for power was Ploase see POWER, Page E4E< sumers to call is 1-877-877-628-3732. ~ J

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MOO - PlaC^rO JO 12.10.10 .33 VWsW J3« 23J1 .37 .:i™trimolheiwltafootnoM. ■ I _ 3J4 ..il' ■" 218202 ..22 muk - 29J7-1.79 2«aiw - 13.86 ..13 . * .88 55J0.142 PleOjU 116 24.21 ChmtiTeii.SOI 89.20.1.61 'toiaMnI M ■» *“* -1I0J0 -« Ijat: Prtoo iuock was iraiing at wtteini oxoxchar»oa>joi«i Wfto.day;' ,^; CtM 1J6 07.50*1.81 HgeMOJ 132 1. 3040 ..03 PoMli ., 27J0 ChgiCoas»f pain for tha div, Nochanoi ClN«fm IJO 32« .JS ICNPhmm 30. 31J1 -.78 PoflOJS 106 23.74f , W*ehovU .00 31.00 '.58 .S S nda)n<«catedt>v.:jmart(.’ DiClS: .07 28.11 ..11 lUSHJh1 .08. 1937 ..19 PoCmEI 1.00 2322,22 .58 W»c*Co< _ 1535 ..IS C4181. .64 40.72 . 84 BW 2.45 2. 23J8 ..17 Prauk .68 Sa67.07 W M n JO 50.87.111 N m : Naino ol i^ li^ hihd and li _ Oh U lt 0*9 emtoch .73 □wnSB .16 17.58 .34 liUCOrp 1.88 1. 39.60 ..CO PrtcCM .12 77.18 8M: Not us a t vokw: 0( ptte ri wNch a ^ -,1 n -.10 hucpa .. 21J0 .,17 RaiaXRaiaXdts* _ .83 *J0 ' CUymH ,00 10.74 . 20' IW.88 64.98 -.72 Pr»p*«L9 ., 21,70■'» W.l9m .151 95.14 -J3 .g S ; f Atsicom U ' ., Xoano ., 19.01 .,10 RoadgRaadgWA _, 1.70 .J2 0«rt3un ... SIJ0.J1 IW'M.68 4133 -.25 PfWfdn _ 2360■JS " WAMuai ,901 33.55 .39 '2OlOiDaByrtotchsiiQislnthaNAV.*' B V-v ' AX».On*2 J ~ 2 i M O^rWoB I 183 SOooplA 1.00 15.20 ..90 OortU .84 39.70 ..60 .5811885 ..80 ProoO 1.52 79.69;u .M WMMinc .01* 3as8 -.07 ffSrty* I ';47 SOpopIS .90 14.00 ., Coe»a ,72 44JJ -.15 WF^.60 2833 .91 Pr09ruEn2.16l 4554'.54 - .a Wtion _ 38JO-I.OO 17 -Ja UoPolnl _ 338 -JT ^Scoomot ... S.40 -.44 Cc^E .10 19 95 . 42 MOvn*> ... 66.84.IJO PiDtSath .90 5.10 - IShFf»n» ,05« 18J111 .Jl UoraOlo •- 2:48 .Jt SamKTr J7» 44.85 -,1S Ca^tl ,72 5085.1.01 _ 2343-..I5 PiwWF ,12 4.79■'0 ,. 3*i7.133 vSff » -.15 IMCMio- ~ - J7 -;0e- -2Simula ^ ... 5.00 -.04 • ■ CtcFni .. .80 -J4 5PW*' 1,4a;il5!l5 CojT^ 24 * OuntW ,721 24J8 Wdwa:Meeeneiie>%5d'««i wG S T IShSPS00133* 115.1010 .J8 lASfVfi .. 10J1 -.01 5PIAJEPMU ,71« 02.00 .J4 OMSCm ,. 1359 iT .0J»12t» *,a lSnEAFErU5»1t5^5« -.09 W£P3.^« ,. &91 *Xi3 SPErxSPEngy .49g 23.15 .41 Ccr*an J8u24.'n .,13 55 WmSm lio i r 08 t!l3 -, 1.00 -.02 IStiQSSMnn Tam10 .,19 IMronda _ jo *J0 6PFncSPFna 40« 20.02 .J7 Cof«» ,70 2t50 .58 JPU9<9Cri1.;31130 3r.r4,M ■ ^ # 1 ; E;-■cp - .M -.01 iSWSMotn : 3 rS ...... CaiMOB-..... -117-to------1W J5 Woyortl. .1X0-51.60 -Jl. E E E B s l S i a » .J4 N«cn .. 2900 ..70 6Pln;5PWl„34*.2«.29_»,n_____ ip....•J1--JB' BhNa6BB"'"'-MJ0'B ..07- Ka»J100Tf -_ -4034 -.J8 IptSPTSkJi .. 24J7 »J8 .•, Cvei 230 4IJS .,18 JKFnStv- J 4 l j o 't a RadoM JO 23M40 .. ■ 5 wotn M 44J0 ..48 r(«M(MtMirntea;s(in«-;:? c>«*>mui■Ul _ 11.78 *J8 IShniOOOVJOo 8S«l« .39 KOraoon _ 255 -.03 SPUd CcnMEn .48 2025 ♦.OS I i,72 54.17- ..25 ftiyown .80 31.87f; . Wmrtem _ 140 -J2-. Cy w HMM'andt^lnfMk^ ^ - IJO *.01 IShRlOOOaJOo 50.90» .JO NAPU .. 8.00 ^ SPM J8» 2S.10 ..91 . ClAltD _ 2H39.1.10' JotanCWIJWlJ2t 75J5 -.U fWtfDCO • _ 28.11. » J4 .J2 tShRMiooaoo* 0a40 r«DU J4 d8443 -JO ' . i CoopCMn 3413 ».9S • • . <045 --J* mtrtW •. „ « J 2 . WnCO* JOI 24.72 -.42 :,2SJJ 10 *J4, CSStMTn JO* 5381.132 _ e.14 .j4 , 40 ..44 WimOo*un _d25.83 -oo- UmIJO* 99.50 .JS IShR20aXLIIi 57.1313 .-19 On2T»« - M *M coop« i.40(ni.ia^U7 p tu > 13.32-101. FKirtn.t» ,8« 18.40 • JO 37.70*1.17 Shni20001j0 90J0» -+« OrWt ... 129 .J9 ruMox .44« 0.23 ..1}‘ .'. •. coot»D i 2 saw ..It S*fcw... X>01 30.41' »Ji, rVxnn . , _ 17.2323 ..75 • WMU ■ _ 1103 -M •en _ t« n *J2 ISMM 109* 634919 .JO PLCSy* .. .68 ..02 *np|g ., 6i2'-.13 . 0»*g . 0i 2 .fit I’. - 8.0 ...M T.42t 4835M ■»'« - • JO 2170 ..08 ' CevaotCn ()I.Q>«T.IO K*T&V ; ••7.79;..lff teWOpO- . - 18JI- n* _ J9 -.01 i s n ^ .82a 43J018 .J8 yPOtSA .. 17J5 -.40 «3C*I.iscoa ..(tjpji -J4 ^' CoiCon •„;.37.8S -.t6 K*van ‘1JO U I»60..IB ^ 1 Wpixfam _ M .,02 I .. JO *.01 b n p t^ J9a- aoo» .,10 fitarC ■ _ 10.78 .J3 VanflTl/anoT6Un09a105.05 ..72 '• ■ ■ XaCnn 1.50 2S.IB .,15 N _ .60 *.02 m ^ g .04 20.78■» *Jfl PImHTt 1J2a'97.70 -.50 VtaaOrtnaOg . _ .08 _ ' CWM. .40 - 23.05 -.48 KtjSgy 1'' 1.78 . 34X0 ..0< d - 1428 .,07 m _ 14919 ..03 Prolong > J9 -Jl WoiSIc«oi8Wn 13JS ..03 CmnCtUt ... OM .. 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li a w i a '; ' m ■ ■ ■ I 1,41 . J b . ' Ths moming bmnon pile Holidays] I p i^ lor lihvr in London (4,S53 on jhoppingJ^keeps? : ' C l o s i n g F Ur T n j R E s " 1ST .!oT. $0,112?^ ^ Jl1-54 ACT • Lon«t)laMtt>i*r*4.624.620. im>iw>e«]. i s a r ^ 5® a l”'"!riir:i:? Ig ti tg. sa s *0,034, Q EtL a M t 'w ^ . i ^ 'a ul«s 18.054 momn 7i)«*a*/$4,S48.-tj(> $0^0,“ - *spending ^ ' -onevenkM et f 5 ¥ f n ^cjjoP?ie5,0ei.wM9, - i s K r ' : ! S ’^iSf ’ NW(^nK(AP)-SpaSpol nonlemu* metal prtcM ' . I E i ' l ’ Ai«wun-e.7c«iupiu par R>,.Lon09n Metal Euh.Tu*. iSS i-iS,™,iSfS :S!J18 M33 -M to Mon.-aialMSSJI(f-'i'-l/A H 1.18 -.05 Copper-*74,0 Cathodeerb. , :^-iiisiMrrns“i |,42 • -.04' ,- zme-42,29.«2.7ee*mt•mtl>.. 20i0 2?00S iS:?o' g?i ' ; S Trarinenbaum, a i chief econoromist their pockets -• areari helping sup- V'SS ■ SS*«=SSig3W1/4 ,3 1 0 Aua ■ ,M.301B4. IHoo i“ ;7o I;?o r a 52? 305 1/2 x o 1/4_»303 V4 .21/4 ^ 151.00153 Nov 20"40 2o!40; ; ; ; ; I3:!j i g - with , LaSalle r - - =^ = = = = = s p ort.m. consumer''___ -----4 48"—-W — o e ----149,80152 X -Xiam ----- 1'4 o«e 1U,K)1&3. J?n^ ^oo*'^a*^aaoo .mIkT Bank/ABN-AMRO.------7 7 7 - lending. ~ ' - ?liS :J S ffi 53.50 152.40' IS2.40 .1,40 K'"'8!i3'iJ:;S: Apf SS:;S, S15, S^-IS-ini :i . “Pe‘People are feeling ■ iyvi^ist/iatthe ; To revive the ail- ! 2201/4 .11-4 ^.•»iale» 53.07*0 7 r ' . .... *'■" f e n ti? ! ” f ; ?Si! ::SS moinore confident in ™ ig econom y, t h e ; ' I , i«,63 . - Mon.’eopenW! 142.1 S S3:!S S!:SS SSS SJSM .♦•15 :::: :::. ronoimisinthe i ? s ° Feb EVPUA tt,M H 7 | | 142.852 Seo i »ifi IS3 ::SS :he economy and r i . F edeederal Reserve; IS' SiJS Si:SS S!iS S:SSM tlo j T S gf?R !!S !1S I APJ-Toc;' Nw 10 t,is Ai« r ::: .... 20J6 -.00 thiiey e ' are expressing firvCSSi^ oJbotldmmgout cutIt iiirite re s r rates ht Hlgli Lo» - 8«ae . Q«. ^ 1 I” ” i§ ? •:§? ihaliia t with their doi- , K oara per fcuMMi Elt. «IM 3,0M,Ptai.-i u i n 4,043 ^ :::: ::: 1 times last year.-' lESi Ww,'i m nm i 16,004, up43 Noy ...... »■« -« larsars.” a n ad that consumers That^[lat p u sh ed the-vi Aug DFPUA m a s l3Jt . I 'Sr „T, SSS ^ Dec 20,05 20.800 20:51 20:51 ::o6 cConsumer confi- a. Sep, OFPMA I3,S1 1147 t » J 5 . 310.5 3103 -U S ' pilT40,000 b*.: CMS pw b., ’?€ able to h o ld th a r •ime rate, a:'. ______: _ OxttaomttBmSlndika O •■“ s, sn sisi ^Li3J8_SS^S_S!S-» ..97 Fab '.z :: ::::: ^ denien(y..as.m casur^ m jd u n ark — for-^^^___ ^ ::;: 20.M : « B)y y l the Conference m andheJp this maoy ao j consumer''; B e a n s 3.768. . ■ . jS- lo t,7o mSv k' If if if il17 . *J7 Jun ...... :;:::• BJoard, o a rebounded., ' ____ id business loans,'>r^ L_ZL_BiFgOOO U BMmum;«vnntsporbuthel Sgi trongly in £COflOHimyreSdundinthe V«»#yeo»n» .' ,. g SJS !s,s JS gy10 *05 Dm M4t ’ m ■ th e lowest level.ir 3. U.S. No, 1 D U ^ V m ^ **• ' Dec ::::: 20:33 loa D)ecember e c after ^rr/< K c"sr& 'arsf,i'i; ^oenaptTMnMrea m CMT bi»h^ Feb Lotii;eb MOO 53:55 ■ m :oo MM thalfoftheyedr' nee November?' iutijoel 10 gunoo wnhcM rweo. P^3ue«iSu«fi'3o£‘ N oew SnM O? °* Lasl tpol 51,30 ^ ,'* H ie s 210.75a'■ •" thnhree months of 65. eontadOeal#f», ...... EM.EU..BBtea8.U6.Mai.’t .1 taloe 6.2II> i0i,up3,209 S tee 4JIf*<».*25; • O teep declines. ______SSome on: analysis are , #rbrB8f>9«m»in------G h e -e s e ------— ^«,OOOb*.;oMMp*rt>. ------n r ^ . s r ^ r - -On-Wail-Streer;------edicting the te d ’s 0 ^ > IdotM boon p ,^ ! us colWOod miB 3 . . . J 0 . . Ma' .-32.00—53.75 tocks. moved h i ^ — - ...... -LynnRcascr,-^'n*J ChedOsrcheoMpncvinc«onth*cniesjoMereaniJ» ------}|[J^is ?Jg: f' il.- Iss tion will set the... 3-X25: email red*: Exchanoe: ^ay 78.30 76.75 . 70.05 7605' 1 53 00 53” Ira cr.r. The. Dow Jones ul 76.00 77J5 70,90 78,02 e c o n o m is t ?“Ige e ? 'for a recovery ,.- s.sess,sfer“”“rut#*; Lia.sto- tantu: 1J 175. . ,0025;.oa 40i»und block*; 1J823,. ' pi U llI S:SS Sig ind.ndustrial average ______in the th e first half of ------^ U:s?.tpii-68 „ , 83 ______^______Prieat ea losed up 32.73 ------this5 ye y e ^ ...... " ______l-U S'-SSt'T"' —G rains= ----M4B---S6'4fl— 7------pomdintsat 9,924rl5.------;— that-tfmetableis^';------,. ~~PorrAT(rOES/ONIONS “jr SJSS SJ3 ::? RiRetail sales last month wefimoaaraloeicectU5,2 < f*""?'t o ^ K o n g ^ e : 35 ...... sSffi , S inglilg lower prices ac the pump. &Sales of all economic actiactivity - reduce ‘ mliM BRun, no quote; MO. J5.00; eom.m. $4.00$■ {15 pef WtV font, «artcei abo>Bboui ttoatV, lr09>B«p«e*»f 9wt»at;six TEngamaro taoiieaiM: S2ro.E0 o n C JT,------^ r ---- C360—0440 - tags,igs>.electrbnics and appliancnces, .....dence,-causijig-cc;-consumers-to ------Y More, now wot month Tuo: $264 40 c«$t'*'•00, j^?" • S4 35 -?S a nrid d health and beauty proBuale ts- sharply pull back sp< ilsandOood.ng); 2 S ^ £ ^ S h> Wohor S and lower; BOt 23.00, ocea- NV'Y HSOCUTnkHS USM p.m. Ti>e: $204.25 oil!>n$1i5, ' Ju, o ijs , 04:25 : spending, \vhich JOlMbyUnd.. .. cW ^ j ^ erggdtow 03:03 C3ju -.22 POSHosted solid gains in December,jr. So could delay a reboiibound or make^. nSnv'v-, YOnmAP) '-f otufo* ItoSng on the NY I Aug 8120 63.20 ;i0-i2ourwamlnlmum14.00-lS00 Tuetdjiietday: S«p ...... “ “ SS:SS ‘“id ■is sales at and restaurantsIts. for a weak recoverivery. But other*:; ' s^m r ^ POTTuatisaylofpot o ^ lo S f y ^ h e rr; 'a U.S, j 2 £0 lb eaekf. per hunk«d- . O p t Hgh U * S«0. by iM. tiuck cf woignt, 0 ounce ininiminimum 10.00-10.50. mosliy 10.00. OOLD ' “» S z ::: ::::: ::g. Sales of cars edged.dowa,Q,by-.— ecbnomists-believ'■ 100» Bo Irey oZh'(M an ^ Boy ez. Doc ...... 57.48 -.671 0 ;1,1 Ipercent last month as fnfree- will hang tough. W0-3.72no------eH,cAa0TAP)-USD: I -tnn Jan „. ___ WTwhM Club twal: 3,70. f«no^ J3,6» JD“ ^05Tdb2ai60 283.00 284.70) _too Mon,'ttales5i^7 nandng-deals-and-Dth^rnnICSiF '-ftiy view IS Uiatlat |he economy;* I6,up 3.839 ' tivves e s waned. But the dedine v sttsr'iss•Iiaahal}uftianka70counl2500; AprW 2ijb.002Bo!M ■204:60 loi40! ^ iffiM'™"' was is in tlie process of biottomingb out •,! ntconsinNofkotano70ccuni22.00- Junin 200.50 200.70 204,40 205.00I •-1,00 lO.OOOtTvnWi’c.tpermrnmmbaj. smnailer a, than many analy;y sts and that consumers . J S 5 K . S K9.00-20.00; Colorado Norkotahi 70 Auo>9 ...... 20020 I • -1,10 Fob 2,245 2,320 lers will be able'; M ■w,nl!,.0oS;0O;lMIOOeountlO.00-20,00. Oa I -1,tO Mar 2,220 2595 IS I tfA :Si ?*Peau Inl 00.'»i«l«t23,143', - Jan .1070 aooo . ._— 1045 3.042 -16 - .Ki-* , O’Neill .offered a fairlyfi u p b e a t.,! lUlnlenTKwnlan '. WiscsnutsuppMsmu oo^cpennl 130,451. up707 Feb .030'' 3.040 3005 3000 -15 „ _ ‘C‘fCoiKumers aren’t bucklinf Mflf ,970 . 2.980— ' ng,!!-----assessm ent.Tuesdayday-of-where h e ----- ^OCAT?lIlo - Whii»°A^ 3.M (ttgady); I |-Tuei(uyaoruoopr«e*h«ldaho . RQoOb»0 troy ex.; conis per Itoy 01. Apr .650 2.650 ~ 'H ? o " i r id economist Oifford Waldni;man • • believes tlie economyomy is heading...... sfsw i asKifiisw ^ n Mny >taaJ and med-um lality jood, oiheis =11 .... 2.800 Il7 o f WWaldman Associates. “Thi OCOEN - Wlw» wheal 3.M (»l8ady); ba/lm b 454,0 454!o 4S4]o 4540 .4 0 -Jun .870 2.070 hey “I think the balelalance is now , SSSi ir 451,5 4M.0 440,0 455.5 .4 0 Jul .095 2.D0! i:Sg . i S :il ares,e spending sdecti veiy.” decidedly on the; positivepo side,” ■■ * ty 452 0 458.6 440.0 4S5 5 .30 •WO 2.040 » « S o “S"»SjS:teSX'C' S S'I 4510 450.0 447.5 455.9 .4,0 , Sep ,W0 2.040 i:S!! i:SS ;i; eEconomists c said consumele rs O’Neill said on CNB(NBC. “I think it ': 1); 11 percanl minimum 2.75-3,50, mo .40 Oci .000 2,900 2.660 2.950 -32 hSVive e shown resilience amid ec Sl tack*, largo 0,00-10,( gpC 452.5 400:0 4400 450J .4 0 - Nov ,142 3,142 eco- f<)retells movementnt backt into sig- CALDwea - WMe vrfiflfll ewt J.OO (up 2); I .4,0 Ooe 300 3.300 imic gloom and rising unei (Hoaay), ) 2); bailey 4.S0 lower; medium O.OO-IO.I r» ...... 450.4 S:i;S S:;SS 3 f nomi em- nificant positive groigrowth territory -t 1 25 ID tacks, larga S OC IX 457.0 4 57,0 4 58.4 4 504 ,4 0 Jan •••- 3310 ^ 2 p lo y i ■s“isSSS!i=' a: VtO Fob oypient. The country tipp

n-'s cpenlnl71.08a Ocf ...... Sep 304 305.5 -303.25 303.753.7S - z i s SUCLW-^Suj il®** is I. VUI * ket reports. If you’fo interesteited Pleaso call Ramona Jones)nes at 733- w b • NEWV< rueWny Dee ::::! ...... 3.230 . -40 - 5S“ S S saS t 3 J4 7i0 703 .-21 $4.5001swSp^oijo.’ ■ ‘ .... 3005 -48 inin a stock, mutual fund, or com mnodi- o 0931, Ext 262. with your sugges- Mon,’»eaie. 35,002 May 0.60 702 Mon.-ttaletl04.555 32 6.04 7,01 .,13 HSHtstHlabrtcaled $5,270 on $0,021 Mon,-* opon inl 450,921 tytfiy th a fs not in our report, ju s t call311 us tions.

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Palestinlianfacricions" 7 “ ;entin1 C riotters hlit bain l ^ s BUENOS AIRES,:S, A rg en tin a' m i^H >vh6 lost his jbb as a steakhouse wifetielkrtcrceasise-fire (AP) - Argentines: anangry over a 'ive months ago. banking freeze ransacisacked banks n jB H I Unem ployrlyment is now. a near- TULKARjEM,WeitBan]ink-Two , . and torched ATMs on Tuesday as' m S S j n record 1 8Jpercent 3 1 ' - Israelis were killed in gunm attocks W 0orldrl( In brief Presideni Eduardo*do Duhalde But waih a bullet-riddled carir in the among; chcWldren - a problem (o the streets dcmandiinding jobs. A rgentina’sI’s fifth president in a 'Palestinian town of Beitt Sahour,i ^ays hasis r. reached alarm ing ...... j In th ree cities in-An-Argentina’s— ^^^L-^jnontHr-Dul:luhalde-furth'er-tight- ___ 1 aals said. proportions, ^terior, hundreds ofof, Argentines ened access2SS to dollar accounts. Israeli offid^s identifiified the . His cot^ennents, during a meet- stormed banks, rippinping out com- Argentinesshold$46billion,or72 h man i as engineer Avi BeBoaz, an ing vnthDepueputy Prime Minister , puters and smashinling window ^BH M | s p ercen t if tall- deposits, in such Israeli ^ who also holds AnAmerican V alentina MaMatviyenko, came a fronts. Several intcntemational ' accounts. dtizenslup,( who entered ththe town day after he2 orordered new propos- banks, including CitiCitibank and f f S l v 't M The limit:lits mean Argentines to * buy m aterials for a holiouse he iling with what is a BankBoston, were amoimong branch- who have! their wages directly ' ‘ wasJ building in a"setthtlement. Sroj^concericem. es tliat were targeted. sman for People areire iraising diis issue,” ■ -- :d. 5 5 5 S 5 1 :^ d ep o site d iabanks.can.only_with^ia ____ ^Raanan Gissin, a spokesn *a the resmc- — draw-1,500-30-pesos—now‘about ' Israeli.Prime-M 1 inistere r-A rie l. :“ If-Eeople:are“d ra w -~ :r dons on cash ^vidldra^vra\vals, saying . X $1,070 doUarJars at the offidal rate. *Sharon, said gunmen riddidled die “ >6 attenujntioh-of the head of ' it was the only wayay to: protect g Those withth ordinary checking «car with 13 bullets.' state to thisi pnproblem, that means Argentine savings andmd a preserve ^ accounts canct withdraw 1,200 the measuresBS haven’th been effec- qn increasingly wobbibbly banking pesos month]ithly, or about $850. ' IPalestinians detain le:e a d e r ystem . In the centuitral province of Sante , ■ “This dm e bomb \villivill explode if ■ // I B M F e, som e 7,7,000 demonstrators of group th a t killed mlininister Snow car de;designed to cro ss we don’t carefully disidismande it,” L RAMALLAH, West B took to thee sstreets of the dty of - Icy w aters! fallsfa on Thames he w a rn ed . “ And1 mmillions of " •wsBSR Casilda onI TTuesday, hurling e ^ Palestiruan ^ police have dc depoarbrs'won’t see'ee’their sav- a t banks. RiiRiot police responded fhe ^ leader of-.a-factioion th ai ■ LONDON.-:I. -;T w o .a tlv e n tiir fir s J -. ings.” '...... with tear gassas and rubber bullets. claimed ^ responsibility fforthe «ho hope toneI cross the freezing ice - Duhalde, in his firsfirst meeting - A small corere of violent p ro te s t^ 3assassination of an Is ra ^icabmet c floes between/3n Alaska and S i^ r ia with foreign reportersters, said th e *------' threw rocks■s aat bank windows and minister, Palesrinian sesecurity BW amphibious ice' financial problemss aand social , ' vandalized1 AATM machines. ' ^sources said} crawler wenvere embarrassed ______unrest have paralyzeded die econo- A domojistroitrotojJtirjiw9.fiafbago.ata.localJcal.bankJn.CasIIda.AreontIna^ ?,Tunadfly.* A rgeritinfines_also_i«iIeashed ____ Offidals from die PafeSstinian ___ ien it sank in a test' my, placing'Argentn Ition of nmonlhirrhiiiiTiames. itin a on tHe Rioting domtomonstrators shattered bank wini ATM s I two their angerr aat banks in die dties Front | for the Liberati windows and trashed In t rooks and Graham ___ brink of “anarchy anand chaos.” p,ovInclal cll ...... of La Plata,I, Vwhere tfiey set fire to Palestine | confirmed thatt Ahmed/ ^ Steve Brool put the coun- V'O'tmciaiI cncities on Tuesday In violenceI sparked.byspi the banking freeze, But he pledged to put ATM machin[lines, and in Salvador Saadat S has been detained.J , Stratford, hopiioping to become the try’s finances backck in order SSO a morlonth marched'on the ioffices, which was blocke'ced by riot' de Jujuy, whwhere they, ripped out The PFLP d a im e d re ^»nsibili- i first to navel2I tlthe 56 miles across ■ before he leaves officece ]in 2003. Labor Minlinlstry,’blocking iraffic ■ ]police and barricades.-— compu ters',>; trashedI offices andi -ty fo r the October assassinanadon of- theB^g.Straiitrai^ managedto g et ------^A-s-he-spokerthoxilousands-of----- asm eiron'3n-bullhT)mS'5H0uted'oiIt------‘’I'want work, not a'fefevT^sos smashing wuiivmdows in three bank* ~ISfaeirartnnefminister1?aCehavam ■ J ^ g-yesscl-to-a-bank------unemployed Argentiiitines living demandsIs foi r jobs. They l a te r that I I can’t even supportt myi fami- branches, incinduding Citibank and ^Zeevi and Israel has saia it would before It fully:Uy submerged in the .; I government subsidiesjsof o IcKthan marchedd to the president’s 1ly on,” said Pedro Tabujuada, 38, BankBostonnoudets. o nnot lift its travel restricticdonson tamewaterjniy.vay. • : ; Palestinian leader Yasser.r Arafat Rescued fromrom dieir SnowBirdS, • until those responsibleifor f his tliehmndiated(ed duo said they still. deadi were in detention. plan to launchch theirt adventure in ’. A genq:y: JapaneCSC bank;IS can’t C There was no immediateIte bom. early MarchI. “i “Stuff goes wrong, w erliabbilities mentn ' from Israel. It's a crazy thmihing we are trying to do,” Brooks adnadmitted. Knight Ridder News StifvlOfvlco __ their_liabilbilities.-riricluding.ordi*__._iir_His.conmients.highligIii ighted die-.—enough- caslash-to-pay bff-their-—“ pPowell seeks'com plete nary savi:ivings deposits - and (deepening crisis in Jap aran’s finan- deb ts and are ar kept on life sup- Norway’s finafinance minister TOKYO - Japan’s majorm; banks require a gi^ntg infusion of public cial < system and the failurure of pre- p o rt by contmtinuing credit from tlto Indla^aklstan confllc are “technically insohsolvent,” die money justJst to stay in business. • vious^ reform and bailou)ut effons the banks. , marries his3 ggay i partner Asia director of theJ. StandardSt & He expe:pected a government t SHANNON, Irelanc to rescue the economy frfrom stag- A n insolv3lvent bank in the Secretary,3 . o'f State ColinrPoweii I OSLO.Norwirway - In a break- Poor’s rating agergency said bailout of the nation’s banking nation i and deflation, oior falling United Statestes generally would be g- gay rights and a show ___ — Tuesday...... said'Tuesday he hopes hislis talks through for gay — ...... system to.to. come b efo re t h e ___.]prices. Past bailout effpiiprts have___ takn, n , first re p o rte d - . Speaking to reporters bbefore6 a Tuesday, camme e a year after Per- refueling stop in Irdand, PowellI KnsQan Fosss announcedai he was Exec appeseals $103,000) traffic fine Officials < foci:us on Chech)hnya again said a conciliatory speeilech by . g a y - and won)n aa standing ovation PakistaniP President PiP erv ez from his party’s;y ’s Oslo chapter, HELSINKI. Finlandid ((AP) - At But in Fir Finland, traffic fines are, • MOSCOW (A P)-A frfter slip.., “Oneofrthethe reasons he’s going' . Musharrafw showed that “dudierush irried Jan Erifc. - 46 miles an hour, hele didn’tc set not just bas3ased on the seriousness pping off the internationalal agenda to-the regionan is to put Chechnya tc >d quite Knarbakk earljarlier this month,'’ any land-speed reco toward conflict has slowed jcords. But of the infrirfringement, they’re also after a the Sept. 11 terrorr ;attacks, back on the tht map,” UNHCR a a bit.” becoming the;e firstfi member of a Nokia executive Anssaissa Vanjoki tied to thee offender’so income, and PRussia’s war in Chechnyaa is again spokesman KrisKi Janowski said in • a w a r, Norwegum goveiovemment to enter a could set the record for i In efforts to avoid a for the costli* diere’s no) limit.lii rireceiving attention - anind criti- Geneva, Powell said, “There has bebeen an bindinging gay parmership. e'st ev e r sp eed in g ti' P< , ticket - a Worse ■forfo 'Vanjoki, his fine ccism - amid visits by seniclior inter* For two yeaj■ears after th e Russian excessive e? focus oh achieveving a The Fmance; MinistryMl confirmed : S103,000fine. was’based;d on i his net income in national n offidals. military laurlunched a new cam- pullback pi of the large numlmber of the weddingg tookto place a t the Varijoki, a 45*year-o] r-old execu- 1999, whenen he reportedly made The latest visitor, U.N.I. irefugee p aig n againlinst guerrillas in troops tr that the two sides!s have Norwegian EmtEmbassy in Sweden, tive vice president of ; of Nokia’s S5.2 millioilion because of option c.chief Ruud Lubbers, arrrrived in Chechnya inn 1999,; W estern offi- arrayed at against each oth ss declined further rnobile phones division th er in ^ ion, is fight- «ales. NMoscow late Tuesday fofor high- d ais severelyly criadzed Moscow’s recent re weeks. comment. ing to get die fine reduciiuced. He iias appealedap for the fine to lclevel talks before headingng toahe , conduct, andd pressed) for human 0 liake “Yes,we enteintered a parmership , He was slapped with i “It’s more important to : th die ticket be based on or his income in 2 0 0 0 ,' region ri around Chechnmya. He rights improve3vements. sure su that the poUtical andd diplo. at theembas^ssy in Stockhohn on for speeding on a motontorcyde in a when his: grossgr income dropped plans p to tour campss where The critidsidsm was toned down m es,” he P"‘lay. Jan. 4,”4,' Fosg^yas quoted 31-mph zone on an isl: matic situation stabilizes island near from more•e thani Si2.4 million to nrefugees are spending theleir tliird _ significandyf aftera: Russia’s enthu- said. sa “If that is stabilized thehen the as teUing the NonWS>anNo business Helsinki last October,, chchief police ■ about $970,170,000, according tb tax wwinter in tents, afraid to retumr< to siastic suppoport of the U.S.-led ar in due newspaper Dageagens Naeringsliv. inspector Olli Yliskoski s armies can move ba^k ir kisaid. ■ audiorities.JS. ddieir homes. anci-terrorist:t campaign.c course.” co . - compiled!ed fromI wire reports

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LO ST Shepherd X, fem ale, SILLY s GOOSE DAYCARE / ASIONG QUESTIONS DRIVERS DRI l e!GAL g SECRETARY MENT> - r a iJ -M W1 k 6 mos.oid. Black w/brown ICCP. CPR First AW Co :NTAL HEALTH a, Conduct public opinion • Drfvera/Flatbed. ^perionced.Send j A cct • • m arkings (like a Rott), An- NNewbom&up.735-18S2a p< . iVccesa Point Family...... LEQALNOTICE . '*411 SupportSoK■<• ❖ *> 10 lonoorneeded to provide6 ^oibi^H ^^^H ' Jan.15,2062. , •ix everything from fum. C a r \ lomalo Hons havo boongn educational sorvlcos io to CSI campua. For more Je ro m e, Idaho.' :a r W ash Personnel M artha C llm era ! info. Call 736-2853II1IIIIIH to pressure washors. 'Full' honrosted In tho SouihwosI>sl Individuals .with disabiiillos 24°hnL 208-324-3004.* Ji Full time Posilions at S7hr. start. 733-7326.B Magi Rogion. who wore enrolled in the SfNQLE? Ages 25-90. *- AUTOMOTIVE ORI'DRIVERS _ ! l \Positions avoiiablo for OTR MANINAGEMENT - C 2,^ ar Coro Contor dologatedby tho Idaho “ [✓✓✓✓✓✓✓71 I0411 ■ www.HQintros.com« MESSAGE 7 1 :ompolitivo Wage, Exc. ^0 tho year 1997 and have Don’l pay to find work bo- L®forbuslnessin Mini- CDL CC drivers to oporato Positsition availablo. Weld- * Fish and Gamo commis­s- since left the district. The0 In o u r e ffort to i r Cassia Area. Sond re- v an s, roofers, 8i walking Ing,ig, mochonlcal ability & orking / conditions, Exc. sion. the Secretary of the foro you got tho job. For ^ anofiis ■ ^0 district win destroy those0 • n ia k e o u r ■ 1 free Information about sum o to: Box 94127 floors thru 45 statos. oqLquipmoni oporallon Idaho Fish and Gomo Com­n- special education rocords Competitive w age, bonus- roq lustomor sorvico skills a avoiding omploymont ser­ c/o Times Novra, Coi 3qulrod. Solory OOE. .♦Cus'c mission hereby ordors thatat (by shredding thom) in 451 classified section I os, bonofits. inconlivos. Ploa lUSt . vice scams, wrlto lo tho T P.O. Box 548 os. loosecaJ208-J23.5555« Iho 2001-2002 mountainJn days. Destruction ol thosea f r e e o f a n y e rro rs, .ALCOH-OLICS F Twin Fails, ID 83303* Incom J.n owlll rango .pplyin porson, Mondoy Fodorol Trade Commis- __ _ :CHAN1C throug lion season lor FEMALES;S records Is the bost proloc- ANONYMOUS s S40,000-$50,000/year. rough Saturday, 9 om - ' please check your ^ sion, W ashington, D.C., BOiBOOKKEEPER in Unit 39 bo closod, otfoc-C' Hen a g ain st Improper and 208-733-8300 & 726-4650« j depending on youi “tperlonced P* Aulomoiive 5 pm pm 01 , Aulo Prido. 808 ___ tivo Immodlaiety. Tho tako 20580, or call tho Notion- MuMu?.yia«>JIoo^c.0niput0[ _____ £ Technician,______ChpjioiPJioyJ?[iyo.______<0^ .unauthorized disclosure.—______ad .fo r-a n y ____ ^ -al Fraudlnformailon'C^r -gij —B asodJn Kimboriy,10,---. Boasori re rn ^ n s opon In P lea se b e aware that if skills. S end rosumo; Box ' Full Sorvico shop. < If mistakes the first • tor, 1-800-876-7060.1 62 208-734-9062M „ ^ Unit 39 for MALES only. you havo special oducallon F A X J 621.Burioy ID83318.B f u s t hava own tools. ------• - Copios of Order 02-03 ]■ - -daythatitruns.- ■ )RIVERS — c aill.733-2049/.734-S001„ i r .[ufSCE >3 records'on flld'wllh Iho' ' ------ACCEPTINQ^— ------iJOOKKEEPER— o i •'Schrchoorbus drTvor for _____ SCELLANEOUS------oro availablo at tho Idaho<0 school dlatrict, these, A fte r th a t tim e ; APPUCATIONS Aa oicA i^------/mMEDIATE m h OPENINGS ’ Department of Fish and Accopling applications for Jorom Jo r o School Disirict for MEDI Id rocords m ay bo noodod for y o u r CDL Drfvers • , 2002 school year, CDL Direc Labor Lighl/Hoovy gomo headquarlors. 600 f The Times-News PT/FT Bookkeeper. 20( •ector of Nursing. Stato * '0 social aocurfty bonolits or (HA2MAT) Drivers • Must mI havo professional roqulrod, roc will train for/ ol Iholl" ort. skilled nursing * J^Factoiy-AII c l Shifts South Walnut, PO Box 25,5, for o th o r p u rp o ses In thoI wlllnotbe General laborA'arkius ' ni aroonhouso labor Boise, ldaho.83707. phono skills, knowiodgo C CD D L . m u st h a v o g o o d focillcility is sooking a Dirac- *«fOO; , future. If you wish to review/ responsible for AD Auto Body/Detailing of,of A/R & Aff>. Full bonefits, driving drtv rocord. 324-4426.B tor^tr to oversee licensed ConslruclioiVForklili * Dalod Ihis 11th day of Construction 41 sf Iho file o r keep tho file, lo[ r anymistakes. TIIVIES-NEWS . 40l(k) & paid vacations. gflG off. Toom loader with Sanitation - All Shifts Jonuory 2002.' your rocords, pioaso make Cor Soios/Salos i^sh Processors IDAHO FISH AND GAME CLASSIFIED Apply in porson ol: JECreCHNICJAN lowlodgo of long torm * E the req u e st to tho adminis­ Microbiologist iro jn d fodorol rogula-_ * Mochonic/Woldor COMMISSION : DEPARTMENT ...... h o City of-Twin Falls is ac- tration office within 45 j ...... P /r Bookkoopor------30 m s. gobd nursing ond '♦'CDL-DDL-Drtvorn------— /s/Rodnoy W. Sondo cepling appiicalions for a calendar days. I 208-734-5538 pn-Editor -fl onogomorii 5kilIs.j:omi, ______No fee.______J_____ JLERICAL------■------l e LEAD-ENGINEERING, - — ForfurthorinformQllon’ ' Bookkoopor-MIcrosbB/Word' 'CLE BiL'ivo.sALa.r.y.and / .sa. - -contacnho'schobrdrsTrlcl ' ~Portflct&Offii:e~Eicer’ Lon.ongvlewHbnCompenv' •TECHNICIAN.-Beginning- ■same day pay PUBLISH: Januory 15 and f malo. W oarl^ collar "“ 208-677^543 “ monthly salary is S2603. inotlis. Contact Irene n c -t 'd administration offico; Coll Intelligent is accepting( appiicalions J"®' ihnson, Administrator, r ' t Z t 16,2002 ■ . w/nomo. Vicinity of Wash- (BURLEY)i , Perform s lo a d technical Li|„h ERSONNEL - Twin F alls School DistrictI Ington & Collogo. Call to Employment Solutions ffora 01 RecaptlonU t/ ghiond Manor of Elko, OLYMPICS Nowforanoppolntmonl. N TirT lm ekeoper. Job respon- work Involving englnoor- oosr PLUS identify. 733-8220 OJ- ing design, surveying, 150 Ruby Visio Dr.. O pening Cororiionios 2 or 676-0165B . BibBiblillios include procoss- *'^0 knowiodgo of MIcrosoli projocts and programs. is:is sooking a llconsod MISCEL • o r Science or Nutrition, 1 yr. nfi CELUNEOUS ’■ or^to easier • • ._ o tc ,.O n WmbortyJ3d-.CaU______so m e time aoo in Tho * Offlco products, oood vor- Posilion roquiros substan- Coi:ounsolor. Musi havo Pay a y offo your Holiday pperfofrftance. e\ 734-4777. ~TiS?ei-fi/ow5?>jowl8lhT' -experfoncoToq.-Comptrtf*— gsf ttot-trnlnlng-and-iixport^------t^=»C-Cgningairon'o-rm 'C usl - B i i i s n tivo pay ond bonefits attor cnii Isl Chooso your hours-, tim o to como pick up your i! colion skills is desirable. onco ond a broad knowi- quoli:alify lo take LPC oxam. om iLOST Beautiful Clack long trial period. 734-6452 ' ond your income pIcturos.StopbyTho _ Apply In porson. odgo of general civil engi- . Plo.’lease coniact Julio at C hooso050 Avon. 73WI868 B I . 2 . HaiH andy. halrod malo cat. No collar. Classifiodr Dopt todayW AG noering praclices. For ap- 7 Lost In Torghoo vicinity, __ AGRICULTURE 348J48 S outh P a rk Ave. W. 732-0995. EOE* ------^ T farm omployoo wanlod. Twirw in Falla EOE M/F/V/DB 3llca(ion Pj[f and comploto NEWSPAPER . TF. Coil 208-733-1846. f 31CAL .ClCIRCULATION ! 3 . CZlassified's la . .Must hovo exporlonco q q T ob description conloct -tOSl^Black-UbrOnswers- OMSTRUCnON^...... J hihe-Poreonnol-Oepart- e - -Accopopling.appiicaUonaJoL ______cconfs7sEenC*easy m 'leod cultured stone in- men shills woriilng wllh in- Tho 1 to Casoy, wearing a rod H larm mochlno^. Housing •nent located in O ly Hall. ho Tlmes-Nows Is aveavailability for 'Iduois wilh develop- occopi , collar. Vicinity ol Hannon -ss; & vehicle provided. Pay sloiiod on custom homo. 321 321 2rfd Avonuo East. copting applications- PREGNANCY CRISIS CENTER ^ Approx. 800 sq. ft. phoi mtoi disabflitlos. High fornfo full-llmo ...... bboth o t advertisers Porlt 736-1039/731-9623 DOE. Sond rosumos lo q „' Jhono (208)735-7251 or • . TESTS. Always hool diploma or GED DIati ancand readers i Box 94268, %Tho Times- Ready first of next week. small e m t sharrisOtfid.oro. Olslrlct Managor. LOST Male Bortor Collio CConfidontial. 734-7472K ^ J37-4997 or 308-4997« rhe Jhe Cily of Twin Falls is luirod. Apply in porson Tho successfulsud candidato .Whilo.face. Answors.to’ f= Nowa, P.O. Box 548, Twin ^ I J 18 NoMh L ineolnr ----- m ost C Falls,-ldaho83303.«------DAIFAIRY------“EinEqualOppanuniiyEm;. 1JJ.I-IJ 'u s t bo able toworit .i. - GusrKlmborlyvlcinltyr 'it" •onio, lclaho.B wookonifkonds, bo dopondablo. Call 734-7511 ^ airy ho!p wonlod, oxporl- )ioyor ond a Drug Froo = j Workplace. .______MEDICJI^AL havo excollonl LOSTL Rod Hoolor, female 5 ancod feeder and outsldo - o-managomoni skills,-; hellloip. Rof. roqulrod. Coll FAR^XRM Experioncod relief HigIIOhlondE>Ulc.b “™-“ i i ^ T i Anwors lo Toots. Vicinity BANKRUPTCY CM a - id onjoy woriilng wiih , TheTimes^Sews of Rldloy's parking lot. In Affo 324-4252.B mllkiniikor. Apply at dairy. Qcco(:opling oppiications for youlh. An oulgoing Affordable & fast. Acddonls, S ■■ im p lo t ^ 163 S . 1700 E. G oodlngl 0 papart-time RN, approx. Gooding. 934-4627 or dhdivorco & criminal matters. vrsonalliy Is a plus, 503-601-1956 BBrad Rice ol 734-3367B The T J.R . Simplot Com- Ma ------f mVRM MECHANIC lOhoursporwook. jhis^nt^entry lovol manago- Magic Valley Recycling L” " " laso coniact Natalie or ” L t " ' juriy wago DOE, includos II posilion Includos ro- LOE SJ am. while cat, long I BANKRUPTCY 5pony has oponings tor a<0 drug froo workpiaco 5 “ ,^ 5horiol678-4411'for. Truck Driver C lass I at ne louslng. Repairing bai- **'* nslbllitlos In managing hair with block Y on (Compotlllvo ratos on noodsaCDLdrfverfor 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 -tholrSlm piol TmnsjSbT: — irs, swathers, loodors & ro information. Applica-. yoSmth anda odull carriors. forehead. Blue oyos. C Qt hapter 7 bankmpiclos. !, dally local routo'. IS can bo pickod.up at 1 “7 ' ' „ ______< Jotion.OporaiionaJocah . _Eicl rucks. Welding and sor- 1^°"® 3S prom ollo n s, ond______.6ZZ=4042..._ _—groen-tatoo on InBldo iolt- —Je-JBt^Stokora^734•8452.■- - 2ick.up.aaapplicatlonjit------'T i,; 50 Hiland Ave.-Buriey,- - ” S i ? od„ in Heyburn. Appli- 11 'Iclng-oquipm ont.-NQoa' — 2050 /idm g oxcollont cus-. oor.. Lxjsl vicinity of Saw- utt 114 Morkol St. Behind ID 83318. EO E*® " w w wk/.magicvalley.com .r r HOUSE CLEANING Do- cant C should bo ablo lo LLaCosita Restaurant , iwn tools. Ennllsh skills ' e r sorvico. If you aro ' tooth, Misti Lyn in Buhl oqulrod. Musi have refer- Howard Coll 543-4067 pendablo, P® hard working & ■ ’ drivod gasoline or diosol- ■! Intorosurested, fill oui on op- e a g e r to cloon your hom e poworod p siralght tmcks r"'*iVER ; onceincos ond rosumo. MEDIi°'C A L plicationllion by Jan,25,2002. orctfico. Mindy543-2104a or 0 tractor-lroilor combi- =IANSPORT AGENT. ‘ Call645-236fC Joinn >o u r c a rin g te a m ThoTho Timos-Nows ixporionco'd drivor, cloan t A ttn: n stlll a lovo for m usic nalions, 2 lo transport & “ P Gooding Rehab. >ttn: Don Wolock ' dolivor materials in llq- ocord. First ald/CPR, GEM C S T A T E I & Living Center. ■ P.O. P.C Box 548 through clarinot or piano ° vork wilh troubiod youth -lessons. Master of Mualo-- jjld. loosc.orpackaood STAFFING Wo oilollor in houso C.N. A, Twrin in Falls,F ID 83303. - loipfutrnoxibio schodiiio,'" in ciarinol porformanco. torm. Drives equip to Iroi.rairiinsJTCompotilivo 'A-ORUG-FREE------dostination, applying Jonofits. S8.25-9.00 hr. .|D,• IDAHO'S QUALITY wageigos. Benefit packago: WORKPLACE'mWOi 1 - 1 - 1 I :J | 4 > jCall Ronoo ® 734-6030. “ > O E . R o*s u m 0 : STAI knowiodgo of commor- P 9 5TAFFING PROVIDER 401k; Medical H P rP•PTtONlST/' P -n JXW OFFICE Chapter 7 cial J driving roouiallons J,“uidiusOsuws.com. i ‘ fax 208- IS NOW IN Insusuronco. Vacation & o n r BOOKKEEPER d J S 5345. Unconlostod divorce. ai 8 6 -2 0 4 1 , J e n n i, 9.11 TWIN FALLSI Eduducaiion inconlivos. A iU kiniM JU ii and skills. May load or 2®® ing CPA lirm looking' S295. Olhor son/icos. unload u, dqulp. alono or 'roocher Crook Rood, dai. C.N.A.’s C- on shills. OAILYWORK I FT rocopiionisi wiifi 868-188-255-2398 days/ovos.B „ ihoshono. Idaho 83352. 7 J.A.-0 all shifts, l?^„nn h w/olhers. Accuratoly DAILYSPAYS ^ ig bookkeeping skills • f l e a s e p r i n t ddearly a with dark penci c i l o r p e n r c t com pletes fomis & doc- 2i4!irug Free Work Placol WAREHOUSING L.P.IP.N.-8B&12hour lETlREDTRANSUISSION cc positive aliiludo, ' u m o n is to com ply w/ :0 E .« GEGENERAL LABOR shills s ovaiiablo. J h?,’ . , J . M/lMAN. if you're tirod of Iho u< odiatoly. Word. Ex- • Approximately J including HOUSEKEEPING Conli ;ly 23 spaces per line ii h a ssle give mo a call. govommorn g< regulations *★★★★★** • ■nlacl: Lori Neardaols Quk • CLERICAL - • - orOixloHollat c Quick Books a plus, -Q uality WorK 324-3837B •& Compony roQuImionis JpIIVERS Jy , n. rosumo and rotor- CONSTRUCTION 934-SeOt ■ blank spaces. ~T>iTHE HANDYMAN CAN m „ is lo; Box 93311. c/o -lust bo at loasi 21 yrs. :p. Flatbed Drivera (S K IU E D a ____ & Repair, Rebuild, Roplaco oeded: for Ogdon, Utah . < rimos-Nov«, PO Box of ogo: 100.000 mi. or SEMI-SKILLED)- • W e w ill notifyy youy if there is a spececial going on orRemovo.JImot° 326-4150 ased. r OAi^------548, TwinTwi. Falls, ID 83301., at least 12 mos. ovor- PRODUCTION MEDC j YARDBARBER tho-rood th exp.'driving tporale 11 Wcslom Stoles tpEMP m i & PERMANENT Modlctcnl-Bllling/Codlng RENTAL' w h i c h m i g h t resultre in a discountec Tre A L YARD ASSIST. ,, , e d p r i c e . Trees, shrubs*cloanupsi Class Cl 7 or 8 vohidos: .d'iSo.Conlribuled Prolit Sharing POSmONS SpoclicIdIIsI. Must be oblo Immodial:diate opening. Must • 3 l i n e m i n i m u i r 655-4466 or539-4341.B succosifui st compiollon . aid Vocation . APIAPPLY IN PERSON /ork »» in a fast pacod b a h aard rd working,' self mo-', am - Private Party rate>tes ^ ol an accredited com- . luortorly Fuel Bonus TODAYI o »:o ‘co . Sond rosumo to tiv atod lo d & a good loom' arp/Slop Pay a: mercial vohlcio driving , 870 Blue U kes : DonlsoPO Box 57S2 playor.jr. ApplyA In porson at school may be substi- . oallh Insuranco o 1 Falls. ID 83303. ^ | C e sc:o o inin Joromo. ■ iverago Eorningo- Blvd. N . SIO. 4 ■ tutod for up to 50,000 (Next to Hastings P ifP I m m r n n i mi. & 6 mo. of C lass 7 40,000+ (N ‘ BECOM E HEALTHY • ml sm .27-.30 cpm Avorago on 0 Falls Ave.) B(|;]j> . -W HILE GETTir^G o r 8 oxp. Must have a or Twin Falls PPM Number ot Pay!iy.aL;^3 J.i.n e s C o s t WEALTHYI ■ curreni cu C lass A COL. •appllcatlon/lrterview II you aro InloroslGd In No N ' convictions for any I11-800-453-2227 ' ■ 735-5999 IS I 1-3 d a y s ...... $16.95 tryingI'ry! a proven, cafe and alcohol or dnjg-roloiod * it******** 0^ offense within 0 sixly- 'JITORIAU n atural hoaith product. Iking hard working ox- H M 4 -7 d a y s ...... '. . . . $ 2 4 . 3 5 (Sotisfactlon (s'i' guaranlood.) mo period prior to appli- | o riiv iv E R S I cation for omploymont. irioncod parsons 10 join :ali R ebecca al733-8054M ca cloaning staff. Musi bo 8-1 4 d a y s ...... or failuro of any ran- ...... $41.50 ^EARN HOWTO LOSE 40 able>lo totc wori< unsuporvisod dom,' post-accident, or LBS. and koop It oil! ° a 15-21 days ...... olhor substance abuse id on wQokonds. Capo- ...... $60.00 Coll o'; 516-616-308Q.B bio 0 ! lost. No provontoblo oc- 0 ot supofvising and 22-30 days ...... L o ae w oight fooi grooL clc irolnirlining othors. Applica- ...... $77.00 TS cldonts during tho most Hiring Drivors tions c Loso 5-100 lbs. Gain recent roi 3 yrs ol docu- & ( ns availablo al iho Twin onorgy. 100% natural. mt & Ownor Oporalors CInonnom a 12 Building dur- H f l y Your cJ will run in Thei TinTimes-News, Magic VnltiBs, Agilg Weekly ond Online m monlod oxp; completed No ^ Exporionce, ing ro Guorantood doctor succossfully aui 0 Compa­ ] regular hours. Mon.- No Problomi Thurslurs. 7-pm-10pm, Fri.- rocommendod, 735-2147. ny ny dosignod load lost CDL DL Training Available! Sun.in. 12pm-10pm1 .a Print Ad Colopy in Space;es Below ^ which moy Include ro- WEE Offor:C Excollonl Pay INTENANCE k -n ft floIlex & response timo & Bonolits, (Allow 1 space for oachch 1letter, punctuation markss anda blanksp.iccs.) loslesling. Must havo cur- Tuhiorlllon Holmburaimonl. J’erm ” ™ onont Port tim e ord Molnlenanco ond •ont D.O.T. physical & Job Stability. ______ASSi:SSISTEDUVING------b30 J able 10 moot all olh- {888-490-0343 p .J JCustodial Aide ■ f l| HasI openings for O'"'}r O.O.T quoilfications. irmononl PT posilion: Oporato.outdoor ______thoth o elderly. Medicaid or ivww.swiltirans.com n n „ i£ uipmont, molntain land- H H m ■ privatoP' pay occoplod. 10 J ’.R. Simplot Com- (0^wmff:min.23yr3.0M)« 3 " Privalo rooms. P®')ony olfors a compoli- ^ }plng, window cloaning, Call 734-4445.B ivo salary ond bonolits ORIVEIu b d 5------dothorcuslodlal tasks. jockogo. pjjf hours por wook. Early •1' A dditiditional lines extra charges;es 4< T /P T noodod OTR. iming hours. Work a s o olors. W estern S tales, .Qam )nd rosumo or oppiy In canI am member and work :anado.$500algnon Sisupon/isod. r Fioxiblllty - — >orson lo; Hoybum Tor- b3onu8. or Fuel & safety ,oi k ninol, J.R. Simplot hom 10 loam now skills. ------BUZZJZZY BEE Co onus posslblo. Homo Pioaso pi, apply at: ■ E Q Company, 1341 0 1.™uonlly. 888-865-7600B jw in Fo IBabies, all ages. SJtreot, d Heyburn, ID ^ ° 1 Falls Public Library H fiM -■------— Learearning, loving environ- 83^13336. (208) 678-1596 monilont. Tolluayournoods. Sim plot ( ^ c All 3E/W s t a t e ! H j Run m y ad in classissification All ogos. 324-3321B An ni Equal Opportunity ^ CHILHILO CAHE24 hour |______Employer STAFFING %> j #______l_for.____ days. Neoncensed daycare. Meals incl.ic1. All ages wolcomo. laIDAHO'S QUALITY w m m \ STAFIFAFFING PROVIDER IS , A m ount Enclosed1 $ $ ______. ICCFZCP occoplod! Roforon------.. cos.08. Call206-324-5764.a . NOVIlow IN TWIN FALLS! ! ' O r cttarge m y ad to;to: ' Waai) aro soarchlng fora ~ CwCustomor Sorvico □ V is a Q M a s t e r c aard r c □ American Expresress □ Discover jidflalcandidatDWlI Credit Card Numbeiber ______isess the following w credon . Expiration D ate ____ ------I Is now accepting ap pplications l for , *■ Winimumi>t3tcusiomcf Wit h N a m e ______emplpyment. IndividuiIuals should ^ ^ ; A d d r e s s ______h------•Gourmet Food • Vw i om an's . ourerr?it md can be. a source of adadditional income w hilele you\ get • Bofh-Linen Aaid for your moming waia lk . ^ ' I • Fj;ome Shop , r : ■ ■ !TheTlmes^fev ■ I iiolUstingsonFallsAve) StOHop ] by The Times-News.ai.at 132 3nd St. W est in Tw:Twin Falls ; ■ r :;.; wWvlywinagiCTalley.coni • KlKitchen Center I ofFutoito 7 3 5 -J^ o•rcaU:?33-0931. r e - 73S-Sg» i , N ■ ' ♦ .i' 11 E 8-nm M -N ivra, TVilr w in F alls, Id ah o W ednesdaytoy, January 16,2002 ■ i . r • '« '

P RESTAURANT f il e r (8), ' UttJo C aesar's Is now RUPERT Brick home. 1265 5 'TW INFALLS QOODINQ Baat view In J I hirinfi. Apply alBZO Blu Ruby Dr. 6 bed, 4 both, 3 JEROME Newly remod- TWIN Tl FilLLS Kllcllonollo: ' TW Start Out Your Naw Yearr th e valley A prtvacy. . elod 3 bdnn; 2 balti, no > TWIN FALLS 2 b e d n » m ’ I..... - . Lakes* flroplacos, Sl 6 3 ^ . Lease : duplex. $450.+$300 dep.; _ • *oplton,S750mo.+ dcp. > - RlghtrThiskJvelySbdcmt ..v?1.Bcrea«lpashjre,groat Tsmokino/pata; t: ssoo/md. -( R E S T A U R A N f'------ranch style home is inI fot horsos o r cowa with a •c5ffiS™ 35K ?°’- ‘"r?' Call 732*0135 ovea.' . ~ The Times-Newsi lIs s S50.000>wall tacured bybyB Dovo 431*8494, Advan 1st, last&-cloanlna dep. f= flp. lop condlllon. Fire- Lunch son/or needed. beautlful.3,000 + eq. ft. ..^W»53afIdr6W fl.mJI. t • DayS’ 732-0629B ------Can GaMenCaf*:""------currently lookingfjQ------feflUJStato.-oxc-r«tum.-n,- -Jaga.1Jiealty,67Z>4663«^ " f 60% LTV. payoff 1 yoar. - —pteco lnHvlngToomriaKie'r -homer^-Bodftodm “ + db“ -r, 7 3 5 ^ 7 2 2 afler 3:00 p.m.1 for Independent 1 counlry kitchen w/buill in1 ;:.ikJnaJ bed/office, 3 batlu. jbHUME . Paraano Drivo. I J' Cflil7344643,B 3 bodroom, 2 balh. 1 car ■ Cloan & sowro 1 bdmi., — newspaper carrien _ brick home on 2/3 aeroI china hutch. 1.75 balhs., great kitchen wfth built in : in nico homo w/laundry ]II with two c ar garage a n d Main StTMt Tr«ato needooda fo r th e Filer an a>>, . WANTED invostorfoc small I covered rear deck, 2 car' Must soo ro I SD h l , ■ ■ —. |i*(irMlodgos. W alking dis- ’ ..cottlo.. operation. VWiI payJ -_40X30.8hop.”si35,000.: •• • a friendly, onoroellc pot .. _pafflgo..ba8omon{.wiih- - —Aportments starting at-— —larf-tarfce to Senior Ceritar.’^ pat-- W alking R o u te s ' 8t Coil678-270Sa family room, ovor 2.000 i iH O SH O N E 3 bedroom. • sontosoll/delivorourfm » 10% annually on invest TWN FALLS " ^----- ®J S200-S 650 • All Alii utn, furnished Included. • lood Available mont. Can bo securod. sq.ft, in a lovoly neighbor- producls. Excollenle n t • •• • $76,000.* BuiWIng lhe home 1 , bath. Spoo/month + Hallows Hi Property Mgmt cabio cal & yard work. - ' ■ Please wrlto lo: P.O. Boxi THE TIMES NEWS - I hood for only S88.600. deposit. Call 886-2907B ■ __ commission. Coll Tro' Classified Department o r your droam s? Thls Is - $450+ $300 de p o sit:- J'oy BO U TESS^ 424 Ruport, Id 83350 Glvo Bob o r Jann a call. Roforoncos roqulrod. ' 734-7309 or 731.2984,* o p e n s a t 8:00 am tho lot foryoul Locoted in ^ 5D h l 2 barm .o0t. ovall. SALES ------— 100 t>lk Davis I Mon thru Fri. one of Twin Fails upper liower 2 bdrm.^Qaroflo! Ront f b ased on Income. •733-0139 or>t20*e935B MOD orseil. 733*1359. /d/ifto Lln»n Supply or 300-600 North SI. I Tako Care of your ALPINE end subdivisions, vrith an _ i „ Call 543-8833. TWiw ll infalL s Nawer.2 Idaho company since WOblkFJamsBy I ' classified buslnesa incredible view of Ihe TwiW'FALLS Tv . ----- P :qual E'qi Housing Opportunltv. • bdtm. bdn duplex, carport, util.'. Z before you hoad to REALTY Canyon and Bridge. City 137.VanBuran.3bodroom i : BtJ I I899hasaaoponlnflfora s e w e r.' O w ner licensed 1' H Jhley Clean 1 bdrm. Salea/S ervlco Rap. ThisThig Ifyou livo In ihto aroa anaand PUBUC SERVICE your business 734-3373 t^th,-$425 +doposil. & R eallor. Call KAY KEN* 16 527 5 .2 bdmi, S300. Sub- • Is a salarlod commis­ ara Intaraatad In boing a 1-209-733.0931 e x t 2 156 Carney 2 bdmi, 1 balh ^dy sl avaiiabio. EHO Call w n f a U s ------— DRICK 731*9295. *99760 S425 & 4 doposit. • 6: sion poslllon. Full time,m o, rjowapapor carrlor^. Big profIt8^S a °% o a nn o r o u r Burley Office «««*««»«»««|' 678*7438or878-3337B,. Vary'ary clean,Iujcury2 bdmi. securo with bonolits.Its Ploaao call DIatriet big risk. Before you doB , 1-20S-677-4042 . WANTED TO BUY 237 Je ffera o n 6 bodroom, s n 1 balh with extraa. No • Sond resum o w/soloryf ro-n,. Managar. 733-0931f business with a company.' If you want to sell 2 bo1hjS675 +deposit. iUHLEVOiiiol, oulo nnd ' T w i n f a l l s r o c ______qulromont8toSl6i S.s ______0Xt347U chock it out wilh'tho Bet- your hom e quickly we 464-470 Filer Sleeping cpiylsjbdmns. Grool ,Cal?73^73B^®^^"’''' S -toltoionondoSYole- ~ Eight SrBoiso, ID 83702 ------torBuslnoss'BuroauTForJT "-rGardon Cofldoforsalo-br ------• arolooRlhglobuya------GEM-i-ro o m s wHh kitchen i b a t h , ' — ^ STATE REALTY. INC. & Avo. Coll 678*0320 WIN FALLS ^ ...... T.~ ~ Attn; E d a fC troo inlormatlon about, Ownorl 2 level, 2 bdrm, small rental In tho S3S5 + deposit. . ^ pjdInfl lnvestmonl, _ 2.S balh, 2 car garago, 734*0400 . , BRAWLEY REALTY ___ Starting* S250,B ------T a l l j . _„-Ooodlngaroa ____ _ ;FALLSAPTS.i^ scam s, wrlto to iho Fedor-. —ftropiacorS7s;ooo;-Cair ------734-5858a ------EDI NYSE Co. Sooking nggros- , CallB34-5728B .2,3 Bdms. $335-495 ^ ai Trade Commission. 734-41^7/732-0232 or slvo rops. 6 figure poten* Brand now aubdivialon TWIN FALLS 2 bdmi. 464 M b d rm .-S 2 5 0 month-*- kjme DW & W/D hookups! ; BOQ.707.0B17.a S200 doposit on both. No Sp tial, c a r & vocalion bonus. f> W ashington. D.C.. 20580. . noxl to Oregon Trail Locust l-« N. & 1516 Fllor ®2 S p a ^ u s and clean. - The Times-News; or call tho Nallonal FraudI TWIN1 FALLS pots. Cail B^i79Ji ri For appt. B77-391-S707M ElomontaiySchool.com- Avo. A' E.,W/t) hookups, _P£ No pets, 734*6600 Z i cu rren tly h a s thea .information Center., S43,000.S Groat Starlor plete p ack ag es Including SSOO doposit. No pots. FILILER 2 bdrm. 1 balh. TWIf “ 1*800-a76-7060.B W IN HALLS 'N o W ^ i I r i follow ing homo on 65'x85’ lot par* Jlot,-slick built 3 bdrm, 2 CaII420-0125a bsbsmt. apt. Ulils. Incl. bdrn ^ r m , 2 balh. garage, ^ * : tially fenced w/slorago bath, dbl garago. vinyl TWIN fw FALLS------S475/mo.+S300 W dop. No tio, Independent sh ed . Auto sprinklor sys* lo, eeif-ciean oven, ; HOUDAY’S ARE OVER FARMS ®s id in g , a n d 2 X 6 con* TvrtTvro. 1 bdmi, 1 bolh hom os Jmoking/pots. Coii 3 2 6 - rofrig :^newspaper-routes- I. _ tom 4 AC. This 2 bdmi, 1 • ...siructIon.-Homes starting *-• pMg. DW. W/D.hook-up; • -- -T axes coming duol-Aro' -• 640 Acres-row crop* -® ...... S400 + d o p o s it...... -SS'3S52or543-8003J - • ' \C.Uode10pen4thft AC. j, on the East side of balh, 1985 Broadmoro, 1iivoslock. good wator. °a t S S 6.000I C all LYNN Hal you looking loro groat uoDING-Low Incomo- ;»'w™^!^-50Aup.x:huck___ I— ;------parrtlm o job? G ro o------r T w in F a lls------—14x60 is-ona pormanehr- -C o n ad(J’320'acTo”s” -RASMUSSEN.-Pmsldont- — «CASHNOWSS of the Rashiusson Toam lubsldizod. 1 bdrm-aptr ’33:B207 — j v .734-4012.-B____ benolils? Must bo able0 For Contracts & Mortgagos, foundatlonrCloan ingood 1noarby. Hazollon. A ° condition. Froshly pointed i O Gem Slate Roally, TWIN FALLS 1 bdmi. wilh ivaii, at Wosi Side Court, TWVIN IN FAI.LS 2 bdrm. 1 to work ovonlngs. ROUTE 706 Call Diveralllod Capital. SU PER BUY * oxtorior. Coil JOANN 737- • 270 Acres - Ranch for . 737*39007 or coll phono fsmall t garago. S375 mo. + •or sonior S/or disabled, bath,ath, 5425. Call Tracoy , Call Sandy a t 733-09311 200-600 bik Trotter Dr. 208-734-8727m /lean nice nolghbortiood. 736-£ oxt 273. O r como to '396i; #100918 120 hoad yoar*around. ■420*2807. S2SSOOdop.Nopots. 36-8503or731.2433. -references.■rel 140 7lh Sl. diking distanco to Rldloy fw IT T 311 Main Ave, W.. 2600-2800 bik DRACO Nico homo & outbidgs. »IN HALLS 2 bdrm. 1 W.Coli734-e916B TwinFalls ‘ Sagebnjsh Dr. NW of Gooding. i Kings. Coil Shlrioy 934. taalh, S 2nd lloor apt. No INVESTMENT CORP. 986 wookdays boforo noia CASH for D eeds of Trust. • 197 Acroa • Unlquo rwIN FALLS 3 bdmi. 1=W ots. S425/mo,+542S io o a sm . pots ond smok* Sod ( M ortgages and Real Estalo GEM •;properly In Hagorman GEM both wilh liroplaco. fenced ^nn op. Cail 208*733-3669. i 19 OK. Equal H ousing STATE REALTY, INC, V STATE REALTY, INC. back boi yard. Doublo. ga- n£ SALES - I 110^ 1 2 0 0 SiiTioth Contracts. Call loday for a Valloy, socludod homo In ' )ppOrtunityB'. “ TW IN ■ 734-0400 . t • 734*0400 ■ • , rafl i'lN FALLS 2 bdrm. V fTSANEWYEAR ■ Ave. E. free. no*obligailon quote. — tho trees, fish ponds, rago. S800/month+S600 d o p . No pots. CaJ) Dlono Blh, good location; 605 ------iy £ B £ H ifllN G I------UnO-HWhtkMih—------L.I20B}Z33i3e2im_____ JHJ3yjfLEflLLS.iSflul/tHarkJ- .J.springs, stoblo. r= MUMB2 bedrooms. ' •737.3916 Of-737*-3969*------Nici icfj\vo.W.$375-*-S200------For ovor 80 yoors ourr Avo. E. ‘ ------^1 ’ bodfoom, 1 balh, ollico. •181-Acre»~Row * crops? !ico-4-cioan:s485.-W/Dr doo}p,Nopol8.734*90S9Ji ^ . com pany h a s been sot­ gated pipe, shop, barn, ^ WIN FALLS 6 bdmi. Top 24*8499 420-1011. 1300-1400 bik nowcarpol&poinl. ® "in HALLS 2 bdrm ^r ting tho pace In lhe | ^ V | h s i i i s i Foncod bock yd. Voullod nice 2 homo and yard. ■ a r e a , s p r in k lo r s , f ir o 'JERCROME 3 bdrni, 2 both, hath ' 3 PoplarAve. CJastleford t w Jlh. Stevo, rofrig. D W & - Industry. I J I l i m CducQU'on coillngs ^ In ollice & living * aiami, ronl/soil. 733*1359. upsiDslairs apt. 1400 sq ft. w /O .'r • 178 Acres -Row crops. rSlNFALtS ^ -T IM a f -52! '/P.Nopets.732-0895lB rm. Roniod for S400/mo. atocka?" C heck return TWIfWIN FALLS Altractivo 3 J smoking/pois.‘ Lots of - r o j j m ROUTE 735 4, b dnn homo, fish pond, ^ «N FALLS 2-bdmi. 1% ______A wholly ow nod subaM- _A34^500._CQlLZ33-.5949a. -2 ; tm iuw 4plsxr^ii Chuck- —bdrbdrm^bothrllreplacer 5frasJDalL324t3338B— — ■ ------T1300n500bm------bordors-DffOp'Cfook.------^ i!fTrS47Swlh'S?00ToS------“Toryo! Aon Corporallon ■ L d n i TVTWIN FALLS ““ *1 733.6207.B dbl.dbl.garage.sprinklorsys- • • ! Is sooking two results- Heybum Avo. H 24 ACRES-Row crops, -IX ^••••••••^ 737^'37-3916or 737*3969J i ': 1171n ' V alencia pivot, pi canal wator, Filor. lom. AC, S900 + S600 so* Rosei oriontod & managomont- 100-500 bik Locust A ve. T v m n S106,flOO.Noaringcompio- RC curity doposlf, 733-8980. IN"l-ALLS2bdrm. 2 mlndod (ndivlduals In ROBERT JONES REALTY ' Mossogo Training Basic tion. Still timo to pick your FALLS :------SARATOGA Ih. *2 Slory condo In so - - tho Twin Falls lerritory. 733-0404 ^ ro gated complex. 2 car ROUTE 743 Sw edish c la ss o s Fri. 7* colors!^ This grool 4 bdmi. — rand now, split 4 bdrm; ’ARTMENTS P h a so Ii 5“ ™a! ______WE OFFER: I r a p e w /o p o n e r . 2_____ .jm aoojuD ipB LSL N..... -lOpm &-Sat.I0.5:30pm.- _2.bath.homo_Vofy^pu- --2. ------E*ponSo-poid"cIos5 ' ■wiNFALta-excrbusi-' jas-flreplacoi-oversized. I Starts 2/01/02 for 12 wks. lor plan with va'iiiiod'coil.' ^ inlshod triple garago; all V,' ' Ck9;.,W(3500 doposll. Crodll'-- 2/5/02. 6:30-9;30. A nato- Agont 009 Licensed to ALiiLBION 18 A cres In Iho ton: ock Loop. S1.200/mo. ♦Complolo benolils tons Roal Estato/733-7653, K®'' 9Ck roq.-734-e619.a~‘ program. ROUTE 761 m y & p h y s io l o g y # 2 . Sell..737*39l5 Si #99724 - Boautifui B< Albion Valloy. 7 ^ '33-6340or53'9-3321. Jxuryl,2«3bdrm Starts, 2/7/02. 6*9:30 620 ft. of Highway front- WiN inn FALLS For solo or — tness Contor T WIM IN F1-ALLS2 bdrm. 2 ' • M onagom ont’iralning . 1800-2000 bik 9th‘ TwinFalls Institulo of Ho* loose bidg. 1440 sq. ft. viNHALLSCulo Ibdrm. ! co"n5JmputorConlor ■ both,th , W/D\ Inci, 5 5 0 0 + & dovolopmont, ago, noxt to Convention mc I0U80. C lean; W/D hook- , p,„n . . Ave. E. lislic Sludy, 326*4870,11 628 Main Avo, fJ. Groat 00 Video Library 5 500 0 0 dop. c Cali Tracoy • Morli prom olions Contor, wolor righis. fnr ips. S38S/mo.+S250 dob. . 9 ^,° 1900-2000 bik i S3500p0rocro. " for office or dosllnatlon cP|- vimming Pool * 736*85i?*8503or731.2433.. ' • basod on ailiiudo ond GEM I lypo buslnoss. Currently '5?156 Bluo Lokos. Nathan .w ne PoplarAve. I STATE REALTY, INC. Ca ashor/Dryorincl. T W IN F porformanco. :all Daryl 0 678-1178B IN KALLS2 bdrm. isovariety storo. Avail. IfL 34*6230 ottorS:OOp:m,B _ .c ojntral n , Heat & Air------^To%vnh( ...... - Forconsldorailonond' ‘ ------734-0400------g nUHL i ^ 'Jon •vnhcusorFroo'cablo------Jon, Sell « 9 ,5 0 b . (Bolow Tw^ In FALLS Nico country • EncliiclosodGaragos -no pots conlidential Interviow - - ROUTE 769 I TWIN FALL? 1568sq.ft. pots. S440/mo.+ dop. •' KAIANAKA RAPIDS °SS425/mo. Call 734*4100. lowown. i 2 firoplacos. 2 1.208-736-2838. . / E 0Efft1-F.« Concordia VJay now roof, windows, Cov* thi: ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ . his lot at Kanaka Rapids TWINWN FALLS aths, 2 car garago. no 65eSlSorologoDr. N FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 500-700 bik orod polio, storage shod, Ra^anch. Views of Silver PROI rt. 3250 N 2300 E. #A, Incursffort to do ROFESSIONAL OFRCE moking/pots-. G rass 735.1600 . SERVICE/ I MountalnVlew Dr. dog konnol. Gas hoal. Cr(> o o k . tho hills & wildiilo,- ' C lowing incl. Saoo/mo,^ • • • ils; S, ol tho Rler High make our acAC, wood stove In fomlly Tre CENTER DIRECTLY "1®"' ...... IchM REPAIR TECH. 2000-2100 bik rroos on ioi & socludod . ACROSS Ai FROM CSI B00/dop.C:all734-e418.B ^ ^ 37; lOOl. 5500/mo. Call for • m . Asking S89.000. Shori loc; ippt. 733-8891B __ __ Mochonlcal and wolding Oakwood Dr. classified section . ocailon. Goothomial wa* ApprPP'?*;-200psq.ft.;iighly_. .TWIN ie a r th e qu ietl an appi, r733-7610exl.-13 days'Or —tor ^N FALLS Nico..sm_l.. skills, gohoral repair ono-lot.-Col|-Dorothirio'.' visible, vii avail. 1/14/02. b3rmarm. Water pd. Appls. • TW IN* l-ALLSFA Atlractive ...... free of an y errors, -'■ '73;733*1550 aflor 5pm,B soc:oo this oulsianding buy. Loo- know iodgo a n d obllity ROUTE 782 ooso rato S2500 por mo. fumlsmished, .1604 7th Avo. •81 Park Apartments 2 bdmi.Jmi. Cloan 4 modom. p le a se c f ie c k / Twii ■37*3900. MLSW97094 (tax' to tfoubloshool on farm 1700-1800 Glendale rwiN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1.5 . taxos & Insuranco paid). E..5365. S : Dop. & rofs. I7C Maurico Slroot No pots/ oqulp. Orivors liconso Ave. your ad the first bath, garago only 527,000 ^all J . Francis Floronco PtoaaoasocaIi208*734.8577B ..Twin Foils rageS57 with favorable rocord •or listings ond brochure. i 280*5800. • fw IfT i 700-800 Juniper St. day it runs. After ■IN FALLS Private with TOtKTE— twTnfNFALLS Cioan 2 roqulrod. W age DOE, 100.319-3323 0x1, H792a | W eaterra' ™ |2 y 600-800 Maurice St. tiiat tim e T h e fvfjj loy access. Small 1 riJl.Z,1-FALLS 2 bodfoom brdm.n. AilAi ulllillos includ- Pioaso submit WN FALLS STGEM :Real Estate G ro u p bdrm, Ilh. S410/mo + S300 od i 5465 ro su m o s to STATE REALTY. INC. Irm, houso. Appis. gas ? 5465, Call 734-5483. ■ T im es-N ew s will 4 bdrm bd homo on Allair . No rofrig. Days 732- t w i n " f a Craig Kantack 734-0400 733-7653 hoat,)at, wator/sanitation 1 FALLS Cioon. spa- , ROUTE 833 priced at S98,000. U rg e _____ 9 or Eves, 732-0135B dous U P.O. Box 1045 - not b e responsible includ:ludod.S375.00 month s 1.2 & 3 bdrm. a p ts ;' 100-400 Bik. dock, full fenced yard HANi I Blackfodl. Jd. 83221 VanBuren St. for any mistakes, g o ' .E A R Y /SA W T O O T H TWINif-flLLS F Spacious'" “ Covorocorod-parklng, oxtra- ’ G os hoal with AC. largo S 2'9,900 9 . Building Sllol STRICT Smail3bdrrn (18C800 sq. it,) cloan, slorago,igo, groat location'& [cniknf^OflpudnlkcorpB fomily room, Mony othor 5 ac 100-400 Bik, v V W W W W W acros south of Hanson. Ih lorgo'fo'ncod yard. 3 bdrmrm.. 2 baih, lamlly m i worrrinfrloncJlyatmosphora- frIc Harrison St. ~ J foalfoaluros for you to see. Rocock Crook njns ihrough nuui' HT'84 Flootwood------4 '5vo/no " “ rofrig, singio go. garairago. foncod yard. Call Fawnbnwk Fav. Apts, for D o n ’l m is s se e in g this ilio0 property. Adjoining 5 30, 1 bath. Now car* NoarCSCSI, S675-f S400 dop d e ta il s TECHNICIAN /, <66'. 2 bdm. 2 bolh. S ,’ Ills 0734*1600 or If you llva on tho £AST M ono. Caii Sandy 737- - acrcrosalsoforsoio. , t/palnl. 5800.00 mo, LoLoose roqulrod. • slo p by by our1 olflco to soo Sorvico Tochnlcian. AC & « 3968. #101023 Foror moro details visit V aldo of Twin Falla & aro ■ Call 543-4663B kCIOUS 3 bdrm houso, 733-0i•0139 or 420-8935B y 0 u rnowr m apt.l 647 hoaling, Min. 3 yrs, expor. Intorost ad In boing on — ioHossToom.com or ______! bath, oppis & AC, W/D -hA/m pT iT S ------F o w n b n nbrookAvo. EHO. Top w agos, + benolils. Indopendonth newspaper ^BLIC SERVICE i oil WALT 737*3939 or TWINIIN FALLS Voty cloan & hook*iok*up. sprinkler sys* ficappod Accossiblo.. Coll 733-8548 toroppt.B carrier... MESSAGE t ^Ml 737*3940. #99962 "'CO,:o, 14 ft, wide. 3 bdmi. le mn. . garden j aroo. Pet 0 ,7.1 TECHNICIAN PloaaoPI contact piatrlet SoilingSo proporty? Don't pay GEM s Inclueludes dock,' storago Possibssible 5800.00 Jdi0,1&2bdrm. TWINFAI F A L L S F r o s h &,• tiful 2 bdmi. New in- ' Auto glass Installer, Si7.00 Managor * at 733-0931 ony oi foos unlil it’s sold. For STATE ® REALTY. INC. ^ od. stovo & rofrig. G as >IEROIlOME Born Slylo 3 lundryfociiilios. boautifui &.oul..Eriorgy offi-...- ... •por hour, plus boneltts; oxt34dM ® IfOOIr informaiion about 734-0400 f maco & W/D hookups, hdrm.rm. 2 bath spilt level ^. *^2325*S625- kIop. ------:sclo..&.o 800. Call 733*9259.a bomeme. Garogo, oloci “amma . privato road. Car- 401 K a n d vacallon. ox* ^ ovoiding timosharo and TWir^ N FALLS By ownor GEM s nack Managomont « * * :|C 3|C 0|C rool estalo scam s, writo S79 TATE REALTY, INC. hoot,It, OutsldoC pol.posslbi* 734*43■133»or 342*7368. ?47S/dop734-e007B porienced onlyl 600*750- 579.900.3 bdnfl. 1 ftbath 1410 ext. 872.W _ lolc the Fodoral Trado i7sr 734*0400 ^520 >750, monlh + dop. TWIN FAr a iT g ------TW INFAL^ L L S Gieneagios.. Commission. Washing- l7S0oq.ft.'734-400l/5Dm >r Housing. l bdrm.' MGMT 733*0739 640 Moronroe Froshly paint* I f n i o & ' ion. D .C ,.'20580, or call 7s e n 0 a cards wookly, — T W IN I F A L L S Q u io l 3 O'*. 2Ibdrm.. b isobaths, fisE'mo thoth Nalional Fraud Infor- K r ,900 Groat 5 aero build. ------m. 2 bolh. Now duplox covorocrod porking. private . . mo,20S*735*0308,B 7 ^ - mationConior.m ^ 1 silo, localod Soulh ol inson on Rock Crook Rose St. off of Filer. yerd.S^5495 + doposit T W I N FHALLS A Largo 1 1-800-676-7060.B ’ 'FAX A c a c arodlBOPInco#102 bdrni. S375/mo.S3i w/loaso., I ""i ■ ACACCESS TO A COMPUT- ^— ■od. Adjoining 5 acros . a dbl, garago. S875 610 Pan 1 yr.loaso. 735-8373B 2 bdrn: , PUBLIC SERVICE ER? El Pul It.to work. Froo 10 for salo. For moro V rm, 2 balh wilh aii 734*5885e85or733-6475.a ’ FILER S inM S,$550 + dop. TWIN FALI M ESSAGE b(booklet 1-866-736-7750.B ••$ $57,500 Modom 3 bdrm I dotolloilS.VlsllThoHoMToam. YOUR / S t FALLS Rock Craok •ALLS Largo 2 bdrni •: Fodoral omploymoni infor- §11 Shoup E. 3 bdrm, in 4-plox,Iox, 5450/mo. n e ar BUSINESSES AVAIWBLE on ®, large lot. C allJudy. TWIN m or Cali WALT 737* , lyon 2 bdrm, 5425 ♦ , u l? m ation is froo. Romom* co< WIN FALLS By ow norl ifqoo i t e S nth wllh covorod C.S.I. NoNoj pols. 734*4120. Coopor Normon Business •554,900 '' 3 bdrm homo lac 39 or- TAMI 737*3940 .' ' ' A r \ bor, no ono can promise 1 acre lot. 2 bdrm, 1« aQoo-)974. B rokers & A dvisors with voranda porch, bath Z n L / TWINFAI FALLS Sm. 2 bdrm. 354 Orcf tTW IfTFA LI=^ALLS Largo cloan you a federal job. Forfreo Both, homo offico. stor. CNBBA.COM • <=comor lot, molal roof, a g o TIMES-NEWS s«5/rt5/mo. w/loaso. Cail 1 bath, S n, apt. Wator & g a s . Information obout federal igo. RV porking, Ma*l ^ I. S450 +deposit.™' Koys to Success, now carpol. CallJudy. :uro turi landscaping. g , CUSSIFIED •5885 or 733-6475.B 1625 S h 0 pots/smoking. Jobs, caii C aroor America • ’ S350/mno,+dop734-9450a o + Connection, —• 20a*7 3 3 -6 5 8 T . i >119,900. Como soo at V □EPARTMENT ™ I N'i FALLS F. SpacioUs bath. $4 BARKER IJJi3240 Addlsoh Ave. E. I c -QEM ^ 1 le x . n o a r s c h o o ls . BRAWiWLEY REALTY TWIN FALI^ L L S NE. new er 478-757-30001 C Cor arp et clooning buslnoss. * ■ATE REALTY, INC. 2 0 E Reallora )r or call e 733-7307 lol 08-734-5538 g)■ c Call 733*1359. 734-5858 7 country van & truck mount.Full 734-0400 Iryapt. 1 bdrm. ATTENTION training. trt Turnkoy busi* ___ CallS43-4371l our.B tour. , I ______5, a wknds Davo °PP's- W W/I /0 hook-up, AC. Computer help noodod. noss, no S8000. 732-0486,B FILE 4FA LLS 2 0 8 420-6911B No pots/'>t3/smoking. No I EamS25-S75pofhr. ~ TLER 3 bdnn, 2 bath, mlg, TWifTlTn FALLS For sole by 000 build your now (i T tT c------yard. 5450W50 + dop, Electric. Troining provided, R ™; steH Y Shoppors home, on an aero. Ga- bwnoi ^ fiomo10 on this 2.7 aero lot* r - Id. Coil 733-8301 ,B .. j 800-232-0397 or Noodod in Twin Falls. rago, ? sprinklor systom . vi- iK h n imodlaloiy Available nyl fonco, 595,000. Coll vd4 both, G full bsmt, Foncod ii'aon'3no ol lhe bost lots left k FALLS 1 bdnfTi. apl. St'aning hALLS N o w o r 3: ' t youmoxlfortune,com.B Hoiilstor, Hogorman, 5^. .Garago. Quiol area, in Mo ngatS300-S635 TWINFAL Shoshone, Boiiovuo, Hal- 731-5092 or 734.5092a ^ 3 ° 4oodowridgo wilh a )ots. inquiro bl 503 pormonlh,,' pc bodroom,;>m, 2 bath^ conlral' ATTENTION Jq. 13*4953. oltor 5:30 pmB nalujral rt rock wall on tho Wo. E. Twin Foils, ID ' HaiIow8‘i j'and'AC, garage,:' ley. Ruport. Burloy.'a. G0iOODING ( Farm houso fW IfT sTrbponVMgmt- Work fnam hem e. Ho Tn FALLS Loose I'd norihshsido of tho proporty. upvoiM 734*4334 potlo,.rofri(rofrigoralor, range,' Hoybum, Apply online ot 2*' 3URN 14x61Qentry M ^Ai L L S Culo 2 bdmi ______^ S1200 to S5600 p er monlh, ww 2*1 7-t- acros New sep- Own.vn. No Jon. pmt. ( l)'2 F o r rmoro r dotalls visit . , , e ------dishwashflishor, W/0 hook* www.secrolshopnot,com« llc/i 2 bdnn. 1 bath, aii ap* tath. laundiy aroo. TWIN FAL Coll 865-433-HOME ■ — - rm. 1 balh. wood stovo. iHosaToam..com or up. loaso50 andai credit chock - JVER YOUR BOSS? SaO.OOO. 8 7 7 S 7 - ° 9 '^ incos Incl. Exc. rig. stovo, gas hoot. 1 bdrm . S TWIFl FALLS (fl)------w carpet; (1)2 bdrm. 1 call WWALT 737-3939 or iltos paid by rontor. No pc od. 5595 + 5500 SW/ANTEDS Sorious poo* GOC th. Pros, Sl. 736-8464a TAMI ^ Illion. S8500 Call 679: . UH ifos s s r ' ' ' s „t ''37 C o d i n g Now custom tl 737-3940. W99557 » 0V0S.B W75/mo.'mo. + S300 security CSI & So 377 Momingsido * « * :K Jie « plo p;» lo w ork from hom e, bull built 3+ 2 W/22+ irrig.- (2 TWIN? T F, m l l s n ; E , localion, ' ^ deposit.sit. CallI 734-793SB | 734-5144 t « 3. Coil Tracoy S1500*5000+/mo. PT/FT. whtwheel linos) acres. Vault- 6 bdnr 03or731-2433. 1-e Klrms. 3^4 baths, joi tub 1-B00*205*4354 od,Bd coiling, 2 c ar garago 3 c The Ttmes-News “oS 3 car ganigo. auto- your ow n porty or iow horsobam .S l79.000 sprini.irinkiors, appls., codar 3EM ^ currently has the . Sl.OOfltoro, $i Minimum Coil Ci 877-437*9577a dockock. Price roducod. \T E R E A L T Y . INC. g ' * 734*0400 BUHL.Tbodfooms. 21 S425+ fo llo w in g invosimont I"' $19,900.00. jfr?^ O M E Boautifui roncK 5,000/offor. 733-0049a (501)327^D3f siJ;,; ______dop. PiePlease call 733*4952 Independent ___ ilylo homo, 1 aero In Big TWINNFALLS R Ownor cany. j~ ^ or 731*4I1-4952.B______| H j j | A “ RISKFREE Roirre— Llllll.llllo Ranchos. Fully land- 2 bdrmdrm 1 balh w/lrg. shop, newspaper routes f’* BUHL 3 o n th e W e st sid e o f sfcaifcapod, control air, 3 S40,0C3,000^^76 Walnut or 3 bdrni. 1 bath like. 3,250 por month (provon) WrrKJrm. 2 bath, from & back. 733-31 now ,’Se.’$60 0 + 5 3 0 0 dop. Twin Falls. ' No no competition, ( pionlilul tiedlock, living area 1589 sq, t w iJTK r 327'010Clear Lakos Rd. No FALLS '------T vending silos. S9,945 , ftl2cargamgo. 2 c 536.6386a 1 r PQl3/smismoking. 326^477. c lo u s & Cherming - I B o m s m cash roqulrod. ■1=57 I B U R L E :ROME B ra n d now in* Thiss 44 bdrni.i 2 balh homo LEY Kltchonotto 300-700 bik. 2nd l-800*268-6601(24hrs.) 1-80 sleepingling rms. S i 10/ wk.* Avo. ly. TCTT ide ond out, 3 bdrm. 2 withh 22002: sq.ft. Largo ^ N T E O T erious poopio bath 35 W Main. 878*7833 < . ^ ^ 1 300-600 bik. 3rd ''J; ath. now kilchon, hard- countryntry kitchon, firoplaco. E Q UUAL i HOUSIHQ te worklrom homo.. wooi'Ood floors, corpot. oic. privatoato foncod bock yard OPP I Odrm. mobile* Avo. W. Up ll PPORTUNITY EDEN 2 Jp 10 S1500-S6000 +M o, Musilust seoi S 67.000. with1 largo lai dock and hot /Urooi< I. stovo, rolrig. W/D '' PT/FT Calif111 for oppt. 324-3327.a lub. S8t B 0 U T E 821 $89,975. Givo Bob or S C S .’STSKSE S u pjp/slorago. S 423*5104 I nacollonthisboouty, 100-700 2nd oxtrt HOME For sale by own- MMAN 2 bodroom. Avo. E. r ” r, nice oldor home. 4 A I S l S s f Sh,fenced, garage, dmi, 2 bolh. bsmt. & g a . A 4 1 _ B37-6523.B LPINE l i ■RaySabala, . I B 0 U T E 883 ige. S70.900. 233 EBst « s i ' S S rS iN 3 bdrni. 2 baih . Magic Valley. . 400-600 RIdgoway ve, B. Coil for dotalls al REALTY R « l Oflfllft. -or an S550 inclIncl wator. sow er & if M n iiln R o a lly 900-1200 Wondoli ll24-89 56 or 539-1377.B 734-3373 7 . $300 doposil. No w/ontlnental Loans . . . fllietlmli ing/pots. 423*6348 .A , A . A .. A , ■1.11..I1> Ineludst children or420*14>*148aor420*S950a SW ^mM Ewiih JOOOtV^Bai^ioadows------.PhorppSns_J5« laroe covea s M t o - t i c a i A . . “ " S ; iOIbdmZTbatiTr lOOO-IIOOTwinParksDr « wolcomo, 4 • Un: pwgnant womwi n o p oH tS s/sm oklng. In Cainall Today 735-0892. ■ I am] y . Appls. included, Hyou livo on tho Wo$t aW £T S £T 77AfOforthis2 bedfO0mm .ltalliliorae.Ut.i dop. W alor & trash •Ido o f Twin Falls ia r o « L O A N S 4bas(g e m en t wiih family room,: redwoocmod deck ofl ihe > knowinois ' f ' K ' . p ’i " ': , ”; i"=i.32<-:24-2154B______Inlenalodlnbolnga $ 1 0 0 - $ 7 5 0 hop,Ak.io(h<,^,r S!S:'- IK3 bdmi. 2 baths, JM?PfpdMtnowapaper — CADALL-TODAY!- - rrMdMM-hMby- - -08.moblleDllo hom o. No pots.- $ 8 7 ^ >■ s i s a•d that all 0«rtiiino» L ong'tonlorm $525/ mo. -f Ploaaavontaeihlatrict • 7 " 3 4 - 4 3 3 3 : 4*8903 or 543*6342 iKino lo r’oxtfo yacatfon 4MERICA1V ffi J ^ 3 b e d ro o m In i'ViOainaiile ■ oney? Why rtjiM P th o w , ^ , • REAL ESTATE = , y. $425+dep. Call yentatfzijfiv^ ■ i M a g l ^ a ^ ^ W-goodnoma.youVptwcn; ' i ' •APPRAISAL O * ^ Of 420*16 6 9 .a ortoo?. Cla«dniod j»ui do It J .★ ^73^5650 * ° ^ p a ir a d li i-eoo* jggQ smIFwioan l bdrm. ^UI733^}93t. ■■. • I Slovo & rolrig. No - ' I P0l8.S43*<)3*9196, m e tsa g e. G SSSIgBE]!]] m . ' I : i , W ed n esd ay , J a n u eiry n ie i 20q2, T im es-N ew s,I, twt v in Falls, Idaho E9; ' TW IN FA O S TRACTOR,-JD 7600,4000) I ESTABLISHED DEALER T ♦Nle«2b*ath, TABLES MIsc-sota Si end FR Fl EE F e m o lo black lab. ROTOTILLER RO 3 pi. hitch : hrs. Duals*weights. CallII ' ' Leovlng Snow 's Antiques. 'OLARIS '9 9 500XC oni l«v»i townhou*! 'tabI08.4 6oPdoakw /Insot 2 y e a rs o ld , p a p e re d & lor lo 25 to 30 HP tractor. 60 miles. Practically new 32frSM7 or 326-7204J _.Evo.iyihing 50%,off.(rom. . wllh lauiidry e raar'A vall' Jlles, 3.8izes. Uke new. .spayed .s wilh up lo dale N otover$600.Coll m CaIIS3»Ca09« B.E3D 0I , now until 1-26-0?. AlsoS225. Call 734-6738 after s , able Immedlaloly. No shots. C all 837-4032. 2(206-677-4182B ■ t for sale lighted upright5:30 pm. o r h r .t n s g j ', ^ OLARIS '02 800 RMK ______«moklno/no pota. S424124------quality groim i^laaS??-9 ^ Lincoln. Hand crank start- display case.-136 Main e FREE lo a good home, .Wa n t t o b DT m Iu t a r y BiAyuNERa ’ -’»B.ieoo.LS. rod vertical odge'158*’— . IDO. plus deposit. Contactlact call^-S39-2QS3J. Ave. North, Downtown.. I G e rm a n S h e p h e r d X . HHARLEY DAVIDSON ?iCapri, outstanding cond,, iosbloss than 100ml. Sim­ • W alt737^9 . - ^ $ 1 2 nm a le. 7 y r s . o ld . Q ood PiParts or completo bike lor ^2120 hp, open bow, very menmons skls/covors. belly bedroom duplex I with kids. 735-9369 rorostorotlon projoct. Coll .I®low hours, like now, pan, nnn roducod price S8495. w/famllv room, n o a r Lyn- ,QOLDEH.Retrleyor.AKC ^436-8833 leave msg. gagaragod. 543-5101 .B '00 >00 PoF larli 700 RMK 900------wood-Shopplno-Conterr -tASER CLEAN-ENEROr '^{ I lsi shols. Oowclawod WWANTEDa ^ ‘ "ml.'{ml.'SLP single pipd'Sim-,; $OT5 m o plus do p o sit No ' SAVER Diroct vont hoat- P parents on stto.733-6156B CeiCamarae-all types. Non mon:mons skis, coil over sus­ smokino(pets with doposit. i' . FREEZER Gibson 21 cu. ?l’l ^OT^SrafofiM rows.fn- 3 havo 31 joints $3500. f Ing systems toyostovo, oil t t working ok. 1935-1960 A ppension, o n SLP clutch Contact Walt 737-393a.or. I It. upright, w h ile $ 2 7 5 . - -ihealing, LP, nalurol gas JACK 7 RUSSEL TERRIER Ploaso cal 208-324^976»« . 1 h a s 26 joints. $3250. All ' 1 malo. 12 wks. JRTCA, '!!'models. Plooso coll ’ „______work/balancedvnjrk $4495. soli • Jaml 737.3940. , '^ I Soars3cu.ft.-mlnlrefrlg. sysloms. Loading eelloro 1 T QS pkg. w/a rido on ride * In good shapo. 436-B391M 734-8009 onor4pm.B S ♦3 bedroom. t .S b a ih woodgrain $75. Both oxc. in i Canada & Alaska (or S400. 3 S hots, womiod, can' _ I SAVE- ON- SHELLS 09 P dollvor. 775-753-1064, Wfi ofl 2 place trir. $ 13,9 9 9 . Tovmhoi)ie,'2,?SOf sq.ft. cond. Call 324-5060.' . cost < savings. ° W A N T E D P A L L E T S - USED SHELLS S25-98762 KovIn or M ark. plus 2 car garago. $1,350 Bemle's High corky«rabbitbaishxbm.B 40'x48‘ 4( will pay top 40 tq choose Irom B25-! IE -REFRIGERATOR ROWLER '92 Now skis, per month. 1 yoar losse,. \ Tech Heating UBS LA AKC, black. Master ‘ dollar. * Call 208-677-2720 j,'Stylos, sizes, colors, PROV Frigldalro18cull Frocior sxtras. S1500. Call 536- no pets/no smoking. Con* oSoM eSodcSS I 629-5212-423-4S40II hunterlinos.OFA/cortifiod h WANTEDW a Cassotio tapq vopbig trucks, small irucks. oxtri Konmoro.21cu.lt. Nowor _ Vlctoriff BC visiting- sook™ HAY 70tonsof IStCfOp.r 2023or539-9817B tact Wall 737-3939 S300 ea. Range, oloc. T S250. Pymt. plan avoll- - series so of tho Old Testa- ’eryroasonablo.678-0103B 2023 — ■ no smoking apt or houso■>*< 70 Ton of 3rd crop. 2 strl- KIDOO '95 670 Sumit.- 'TWIN FALLS NICO c lea n , HolPoInt.D»yorKenmore, m ablo. Will d o llv o r. 208- mont. mi Call 934-4255 ong balos. Good quality. S2000. SklOoo '94 For- Studio, S295, all util. for2.3wook8m-Ap7li: I Both SIOO 00 .736-4805 | 785-5718or 221-2951,B WANTEDWa Colt handguns; S20C L*‘ Ront or exchange. Call> • Straw covorod. 025-5383 nula, 583, $1800. Dla- In duded. Call 734-5483. ^ ^ 9 1 ^ 9 MINIATUREWl SCHNAUZER, Python, Anaconda, !±. 250-3Ba-9551. >1' or731-1255B . 5 REFHIOERATOR10ciJ.il ! Tiond drivo on-drtvo oil 2 male, 8 wooks old. Ploaso Diamondback. 1^1 731-5001 _ _ tW i_ N FALLS Voiy nico Too big lor now house.. N^DIC TRACK Exonaser- ^ :Ioco-troilor.-AII in g rea t -- — -S Ray 100.t Smaii baios, • call 208-536-6224B ~- ddays,-733wt479 a evos. M CHM AN -91 Class A; plac< 2 bdrm. duplox, AC, DW, S200/oflor. 324-8275B frid, ! vidoo. good cohd. __ ihape.$1100.733-2822B W/D hookup, walk In clos- I $100-Sl10/T.No rain, SISO. 637-6116. doys.B NEOPOLATIN NE MASTIFF WA 90 It. 56K . G ood c ond. shap i Glonns Foriy. 366-2426B. JVASHER/DRY£FLsoL s ^4.000. Call 543-2270B- -^Ktnr — -— at«toragor2l2flldgawayI -ORBiTREK------PUIpupplos-$80Oi$1200rrooay ~br~o r g o T sB tlo n ItomB^"^ | - - HAY 100 ton b a les 4th------^ Konmoro oxc. cond. $250. ^ rack, brand now motor. S535 + dop.324-8245.« Single W oehor S125. • 1 yoar old. $100. _2/14. £ ceil 503-969^}553.B ■ - -Top monoy paid. • MOTORHOMES _ track ! - JEROM E Cloan, organized^ cutting. RFV 198, prot. Tony 208-866-0274.B np*;Save! Savo! Savol S55055500.208-735-8169.B - TWIN FALLS What a deal!!3HI porson wanlod to shore 4 Warranty. Call 736-4805. _ Coll 735w1i81.B POMERANIAN PO pups. AKC. ^ ™ 23.5CalI206-837-4964.B •A 0 2 -2 - 1985 Austin 22' sK-OOI.ooking for a 4-whoolor or SUN SNOWMOBILE Sprinklor sysiom. OutsidoI' fine print. sm JN VOYAGER '92 34 It. ® Groat Slods pot possiblo, S750 month 733-3272 . ■ 2 AKC lomolos. 18 mos. memotorcycle for.daughtor's G u FLEA MARKET '• • 3L0SE-QUT PRICES! • with timoly pay. HAY 1sl-2nd & 3rd. Largo old.$300oa.423-6057B 'bb li ir th d a y . A ls o , c r o s s mill3u lf S t r o o m . 3 5 ,6 7 5 CLO CRAFTS BAZAAR liios, bsmt. modol. sotol- -jPS*:JPS45. Now Polaris BOO L arge 1 bdrm unit on quiotlot I , C O N N E C T I or3,slring. Ploaso call .Call 733-0931 country skis. 934-5738 B iito. Joromo Fairgrounds UMBRELLA COCKATOO J 2 1 to. roar cam ora, wilh o r fRMKISI'Track • streot, wator included, olf 208-733-3267J i 3lf WITH Jon. 19,2002 or ' *00•Barotta' bird, for salo wilh WAIWANTED TO BUY wiltI'ithout tow cac, many ox- Now m only $7288 strool parking. S3SO.OO Working windmill. tras CUSTOMERS HAY 3 cuttings.. Spacos available. 677-4042 f6'x3' cage. Ho neods a •asi S23.000.543^924.B r,Aa\iARY'S FREEWAY RV •RiEMdWT 733^)739 Soli any am ount. . Coil Kristie 324-6454.B loving homo. $875. Call:aII7e6-5862 or 481-0614. WINI . WHO ...... !NNEBAGQ-BaAVE-:73. -l-800-{500-826-533e-733-6766-;------. _flPl>S0.caO33^S2QJ_ ------Buriey------sainted to trade, brand 20 0 It. Dodgo, 316 eng. eunwlOW PLOW M yer. 8 II. S250 mo. Slbo dop. Coiii ; NEED- now. H 2 0 heater for pro- Exc HAY 350 Ton, 3rd crop, k xc. cond. $4500. Call ”n 1976 w ^i ton Dodgo* " YOUR Tt t t t t t v t t t f pano campor rofrig. 733 733-2049 Of 734-5001. Dairy quality. Mid-sIzo I 33-0333 or 733-3322.B 4X4. x 4 noods some-work,! SER V IC E ’ balos. (208)544-2716 or ■ C jiM ii iPloaso call 208-733^)943B DISH NETWORK systom , A S160C1600/ollor. 543-6971-B • 731-2716B______5!HARDWOOD FLOORING,, ' golg 2nd rocoivor & 3 m os. — Advertise in VANTED Viniogo Barbie k g i \MAHA -88 & '93 HAY 3rd. bright groon, 1Lots Ol different specloi ol 01 setvico frool 420-6393-B STEREO ST£ GE w/dual c as- dolls doll ond clothing. 1959 - ^ ■"and'sfzosTivaliabtorCaif pc -90tto-&-4-spoakorsrS50.------19' xcilciajvZlongjracks______( —laafyrbam 6lofors, eS3500.788-3548.B ■ $ ^ 9 mo. OuM. microwavo. • 208-43a-4286B. ==^H |^^^=|= oacl — -1949 ftrd ajitra^ctorrfrosh ' ■ch. C n ll6 7 e .6 0 « « ^ rofrig.&utiIs.incl.;3S.fSfla . HAY 60 lon-small balos. lOINTER 6-X47- Grizzly t T MAHA ‘01 600 M oun- * , roslorallon, oxc. cond.. S115aton.CallJorald p k s o t ,in Max. now . 0 m ilos. I TWIN FALLS fomoio only,J S3S00. Coil 734-4461 ■■ wilh stand.'U sod vory lon{RCTIC CAT 99 ZR600 i Kottorilng.436-0156B k liltlo. A sking $275. Call ^ III consider trade for ATV • all ulil. inclds cablo, noar YOUR m g tra c k , low m ilo s. uiiiinni 7 CATTLE 12 hoad ot young■ HAY 72 lon, 2nd cut. sm all 543-9204 osk lor StoveB ------3500. Coll 733-9144.B ' travel Irir. Incl. cover. * CSI. S300.735-8083.a I ATV'S • AHCT ;i colvy cows and pairs.I bolos. 208-326-4270 or ■ 5800. Call 733-3576.B • S700/offQr. Can S39-7336» SCROLL SA W S Oolla & CLOSE-OUT CL PRICES snoFCTIC CAT -01 S5BOO TWIN FALLS M otol-Daily/ j 731-0741.B f= AD I MAHA '01 Mountain ' I CONNECT I D oWqII. 35mm hingod oPro 440. C&A skis, Vamai wookly ralos • Afiordable • CATTLE Booutitul poilod ' QN ALL ATVS ^ixs I HAY Alfalla foodor & d a l^ . WITH •TIMES-NEWS boring,mochlno.bo Porter 1PV25. lP\i New Polaris SOO n oXS. n B-Lino Control Sus- Maxax 700.'. Low m llos. ' Cloan • Quiot • Friondly •\ Horolord roplacomont 1- 1 lon balos. doiivorod in CLASSIFIED CabloCo Pocket Cutter. Sportsman HO oa,,snsion. lots of oxira ^xtros:tras.$6500. 734-4461.B 2152 Klmberty Rd. 733-6620 hoifors & also a fow rod. CUSTOMERS I tnjck load lots. Coll 845- —DEPARTMENT------SaSaloty-speed-cut-panol------— Now-only-555ea------irts. snocross roady. ------7 YOUR CHOICE------TWIN FALLS MOTEL 3 f, Angus X. Thirty six soilingt- -2S O O orS 99-4518«------••------WHO------ro u to r. D elta horizontal GAIGARY'S FREEWAY RV sK-rorTodtrTSirBnff.B' T ~plans f • '986 S S 440 or Nowly Remodolod I . —ot-tho-ldaho Falls Auctlon- - NEED ;208-734-5538 bo boMns_mochino. Quick 1-60C•600-826-5336-733-6756 HA'J*ULMARK 4 placo on- 'Kclic.Cat.ELTigro c " ' 6000 ... S120&UP wookly. J a n . 23n3. (208)768-2485 j i ■ balosr3rd'&'4ih culilng.'■ “ Youa.... drive screw gun'. Call CZ^ARLEY-01 XL-1200S ^ osod7 , snowmobiio trir. ' S72S'28. LowI mllos. 246 2nd Avo W. '733-5630a 734-81 IOB______I — CATTLE Prognanl cows S120/T. Will do llv o r for SER V IC E 208-677-4543 7^ Extras. Low milos. _ ■1750.208-734-4999.B - yiYOUR CHOICE _ a n d pairs. Hoiforod . TWIN FALLS Rooms. ■ oxtra.CaH208-587-9131.B (BURLEY)b Call 736-3944B LARIS -86 Indy 600. 2-PoUPolaris '96 Ultras 680 • \ Angus X.S780-S900.634- Advertise in _ $2658. S90/wook, microwavo, 1 HAY Alfalfa. Primo 300 ton. x |_ _ nIIDE-A-BED i l COUCH AMAHA •93T W 200 cVL16114’ Irack. good cond. rolrig. Ulilltios pd. Cablo 2286 or loavo m ossago.B ; 30 SkidOO 700 ,$4588 • 1st. 2nd, 3rd. 2 siring ______t n ^ e ______QlQuoon,.whito W osllogi. Now carb & llros. SIJQO, 500. Call 644-1478.B .. _.„_TV. no pols.1201 K im b o r-- ■Thundnrcat w /G onesIsT FARM BUILDING FOR — hoavybalos.-WIU eell- - — houso rolrig S200. Pocon = = 7: — Cair734-372lB ‘POR ly Rd. orcall735-0232.« S e rv ic e ' b O L TABLE In nood of f = stocl 00. LOADEDII “ SALE28X60Xiahfgh,24I small amounts. Call cabinet wilh Slngor 3ck oxccpi lor bolly pan! I fl. spbn.'doors.'it's all Directory . JJ repair, any condition, k or s$10.600NOWS7900. ! TWIN FALLS Studios : ! 324-5082 or 420-0871B ' sowing machino, S550. c. cond. Will consider 'Omis. ' M ust Soe. avolloblo. Ulllillos Incl. *L ' thero. Call 208-733^)943B .733-0931 ext. 2 Porslnnp< rug, SIOO. nn- fi*'slato bod proforrod. Coll ido tor ATV or Iravol trir. 200 mi . HAY approx. 90 tons 1st & 7 654-2799 or 431-7102B ^ k . i l it 162 of 1-84 825-9876 cablo. S300-S420/monlh.I Form City Anlmol Supply, i-3rd cutting. Tako all ' tlquotil drossor, $275. _!!: 300. Call 733-3576.B “ ‘’J®8-6pm. Mon.- Sal. Call733-e841B Omolono ondSlralogy console TV. W ood sto v e - R IFtIFL E /S H O T G U N O vor MODl ______:______6-6, S95/lon. 829-5171 ovos.B ^E ------OUNTAIN BIKE Connon II rnovor know me valuo ol Makousanolior. Moi '• horso loed.734-t54S.« SoooiWBAIoxandor.TF. ancand undor com bination. Dale F-1.000. pd. $1200, clat EXTREME MOTOR HAY Dairy quality. IT ^ Call :iassifiod until you uso It. EXTI HORSE Gontlooldor I IIngomgooulbock. 10am Call 878-2103 or 678-0338 . S60C5600/clfor. Call 749-032SB | ______. SPORTS &RV balos. RFV Is 190 & 228 B to 3 pm daily. , ____ Call 733-0931. SI moro. H as done tt all, In- tor 3rd &4lh cutting. Call ^ COAL Stokor & L um p cludlng m ountains. 420-5960 or 324-21S7.B CO ITCHEN CABINETS,. .. •S750/olfor.324-8275« DelWarodbrYou-Haul- molol, m. (Hot Point) Call HAY dairy, fsodor, & o o ta ^Moore's inc. 423-5533 Dc 14 ft. wfdo w/shod & car­'• HORSE 5 yoar old ,unrac- I Day 678-5053 or evening ^ port, S350/m6. No pots. largo balos. __RREWOOD{; 67678-O0581 ' ; od. For Roaily Maro out Call 731-3471 days. HR USINES^ Rofs. CaI1208-326-5687.B Cut &splil. Will dolivor. Call r T i l S E R V I C E a of'All Mannors. slakos ** 734-3569 0V0S.* * B Cut ABBIT HUTCH $35. ^ QOODINQ------I w innora stakes producor. 208-324-8284 Iv. m sg.B j<|, HAY No rain. Sm. am ounts _ £ Kltchon tablo, oak, incl. 2 bdmi. S350/mo. + doposil. Also hor '01 Fob. 8 cplt p FIREW OOD hUirdWOOd 4<4 chairs & loaf. $475. ^ f lB E C a OK. Will dolivor lor oxtra. FIF f j i b y " No pols, Call 934-4a27B out of Thorn Danco. cut & spill. S90/PU load. C< Sl10/lon.Call326-4518B cu Couch & lovosoot, HAZELTON Nico 2 bdrm.• , S1500oaorS2800bolh. .$ 120/ cord you pick up. mimatching. S200/sot. WAY Ton balos ol 170 & f l Stovo & rofrig. furnlshod, f Idaho Cup nominated. - S140/corddollvorod. PlcPloaso call 208-734-7260B I H . 326-5608 or 644-2406H ^. 140 RFV S 1 15. & SIOO. SI Coil 324-7697.B ^ W/D hookup, all oloct. 678-0597 B S32S/mo. Dop. & rofs. No’ HORSE Rog. OH. 4 yr. old RREWOOD S110 por cord, cu:ublc^l?.*^d^-t5/fsfd{f.. . .A-(VCOUS-TI-CALI fZ"C c l e a n i n g I r S . FAINTING & 1; __. pots. Call 208-e29-S 906.B '' sorrol golding, trainod lor _HAY-.385 r J. 3rd,.S100;S. ' 5125 doiivorod. Call 678-' ■ ''Us:Usod 3 mos. G i^on Boh- A H A N D Y M A N I f PAI 125 T. 155T4lh, S125-S SI & DRYWALL SERVICE DRYWALL JEROME Rural, dbi. wido I- f..all ranch-work-a roping,- - 1069 dr 676-1689B onare rock, Unlinishod 7 SERVICE , DF ! 208-543-6750,ovonlngs.B 135T.Tonbalos.543.6789 Irawor plno d ro sso r. C o- ■ 3 bdmi. 2 both. Now carpol FIREWOOD - Ptno wood BOB’S BEST cou:OUNTRY CLEANERS Plu LUPHER garago. oppls. Incl. No HORSE toam of Boigains, spilt & doiivorod. (wo amic molds & clay.' Nov- ' Businossos. rosidonlial, ' dry'lumblng. oloclrical. L DRYWALL pot3l^dop.S39-7386« p 7 and 8 yrs old, broko to LARGE DAIRY HAY mako out ol town dolivor- 3r 'usod. Usod hard wood construction cloan up. Irywall. painllng, otc. p^AINTING, a 11 INC. : drivo woll. 726-3322.B 4th cutting,.low ADF. ios) S125. Coll 677-2302. looring. 734-8110.B Custom ( Toxturos Spoclalizo In carpol f^ 25 yrs. oxp. p,intinilntlng. Romodoling. 731-0788 (TF) .fP Mol-On-Whools oxluring & Drywall H ORSES Bay goldlng. 16. wood froo. no rain, high cloanlng. Froo ostlmat- 735- ^ 607 FIREWOOD 2 cords 1/2 IR E M E M B E R 678-0991 e (Burloy) 5-1721 o r 308-1683 Froo estimaiosi honds, well broko. S800. piled & covorod. Big FIR os. Bondod & insured. '------plno, 1/2 hardwood. Spill Thoi101 birthday ad you placed insuiisurod - Froo Estlmatos "j Cali Bill 0 ( 2 0 8 ) ' : Paint maro, S600. 208- balos. Farm er o w n o d pir Jorome 324-3299 ? = = Call &dol. S120.677-4102B somo s tlmo ogo In Tho = = 324-3475 or (208) 643-6619 or 280-3824.I In Konnowlck, WA. &< ------1 p GREAT LOCATIONI ^ FIREWOOD Applowood. Timos-Now^ Now Is tho I 727-1267 coll. Call 509-546-7328 or f ir A iR D U C T 1 ____ HAULING ^7^ Bluo Lakos ond Fllor UVESTOCK BEDDING by oppointmont. Wot, imo 10 como pick up your Olllco-Rolall 509-947-2820.B bv pictures. Stop by Tho Wood shavings ■ ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ u?|U-cul, S40 0 pickup load. CLEANiNG riiviEMPLOYMENT I S A t PROPERTY 390 Sq. Ft.- 2600 Sq. Ft. Coll 837-4437. dry U-cul. S60 a pickup Classlllod Dopt todoylB AND & GRAVEL P R ' Ham m ack M anagomont ROPING SADDLE OATS In thousand pound load.DryalraadyculS100 TVIV FOR SALE AlAle Quality Sorvicos ^SERVICES lAIMTENANCE 734-4339 or 342-7368B P MAIf Doluxo. ° bags. Approx. 3 ton. 0 pickup load. Doiivory 19*,S20. Air A Ducts Fum ocos ■omporary-Pormanont 8 3 7 - 4 5 3 2 JEROM E Main Stroot. Of- SPlooso coll 208-732-5204B Sl30/ton.Co11280-0588B ! oxira. Call ovonlngs. Coll 735-9379.B RrDryor Vonis C him neys ^'^^1 JORGENSEN Nood omployoos? ------JO (Ico/rotoil, possiblo living STRAW------^543-5330 Kolloy Orohord. f y p 'Insulation Removal ------1 ENTERPRISES SHEEP 12 yoariing wos. 5 /PEWRITER Soars, ' N o o d a job? . qiiartors. 2000+sq. ft. Cloan 1 ton balos. — 732-8788 * 734-9;34-9274/308-0355 vacinatod and roady lo * FIREWOOD PIno. Dry & olo(tioct. in caso, $50. Foath- pony maint. & repair, 644-1282or326-4092. S C0II544-7517.B 600-827-9181 PEfiPERSONNEL PL US f = - Propon> iam b In March. 823-4381. spill. SIOO. Pick up load, orbirbod Quoon sizod chan- I------»w.p«*onnc/p11 top,: incl. Instruction I— 5000 sq.ft. Warohouso . ^ Stool Iramo. Wo oroct. sp t r i n g , S I 7 , 5 0 0 o o . w/oxtras w/o; S375.43a-S562B boo30ks. disks. & bonch OCARPENTRY fi I CGARAGE I BENIiNEFIEL’S HOME . - 5000 sq,II. Olfico/Shop ■ • S1500.Call733-3136.B‘ STACKI WAGON Now lESK Standard sizo, $40. SIO,10,000.20B-637-4669B d o o r s CARE SHAFi^PENING I 8000 sq.ft. ShopWarohouso- FORAGE\ HARVESTER S Holland 1068 dlosol. SWIVEL cS,' ROCKER Bluo, p iiNO ^ Anilquo upright, MAGIC TOUCH todols. drywall. tiio, CSERVICE C 10.000 sq.ll. Offico/Shop JD 5830 S P w/motal do- S25.000. H HYDRAULIC S2S.Call208-732-0410.B liming 4 carpontry. S400/offor. FForoi All Your Homo '• Rosidonlial and '^°2q AND MOREI Coll Slove toctor,I always in shod, ox- RAKES S Twin. JD, S5000. In’s Shorponing ilNlNG TABLE Boautlful Plo{loaso coll 733-0943B Improvomonts _ , Commercial . , Hellowe^^Mgm, ^ cbllont condition. Call Ploaso F can 206-280-1373B DINII Sorvico solid oak. 4 2 -X 5 9 ', ox- pjAtJi '10 JOB TO SMALL ^ Solos ond Sorvico '^Call“ | s a ? ” 539-5922 or 324-6267.B P iNO Schumonn O ldor II B,u» 733-7543 compl.1^piolo sharpening, londs lo 92*. oxc. c ond, nnrifiright, boautilul sound. 36-7404 o r 260-1661 B aisellne s e l Doors Inc. I , TWIN FALLS GENERATORI For salo. t r bide & Slool saws. $600. Cotl 208-734-2076B S60CiOO. Cali 735-4181. \_ ___ Ask for Lou 2 Corbldo Rotall spacos avallaJ)lo for 350z KW gonoralor. Exc. ^ 11 Brackon StS JOG BED Quoon size. PIANC loaso. 2272 sq. fl ond cond.Z 2200 hrs. Foworod' ■ NO Womor. 1927. oxc; ------ME REPAIRS/ ■ 734-4050 • $350. Log coffoo ta b le , shoo ■ 2022 sq. ft. ot 670 Bluo by l QV 92 Dolralt. Would 5 777W HATARE YOUR S35' opo, SSOO or bost ottor. CCARPENTRY A HA1ANDYMAN | !MODELING S150.208-404-3356B KEYiYBOARD Roland Ju n o Rq Lakos Blvd N. If Iniorestod bo oxc. back up for dairy. ANTIQUES : W OR TH??? S1SI Ropalrand Install: WORK EE SERVICES I •ploaso contact H as aulo sta n whon oloc- BringA your Iroasuros to; ulATTRESSFuIl a t i sIzo hotel 106.'6. synthoslzor, $ 250 or Dockscks, loncos, windows, OAMESCO 1 C. Connio or Loroy Atwood trlcltyli goos oui. Housed E 2nd Time Around • roluirolums. $100 0 sot. Coll st 'olter. 208410-5219B cfoonoors, Interior pointing, : coll does it olll T R EESAND E S/ STUMPS 734-6881. F = ' ____ t-COO:269-6340J| ^for nolso roducilon. Call _ _ A n llq ^ s M ^ rs ' ^ 734. small rom odols. Gonoi3norol hom o ropaits. y?yrs. oxp. in homo OF: MAGIC MA VALLEY TWIN FALLS Shop. 211 H208-226-2168.I ’ ECnONAL SOFA smoko ^621 Froo oslimotos intorior/oxterior in ropaiilairs & romodoling. *FrooFroo estimates* W. Addison. Now-avall. KAISER -S JEfcP '68 Diosol, ' ' ■Appraisal D ay- SECTbluo. w/rocilnor/quoon ^ k Coii Chuck R ogers • plumbing, plui painting. . Froo ostimalos. rony Ton%; Carpenter ■ S2500/mo. 344-6869.B 6X65 army truck, 10 , Sat. Jan. 19th. aloopor, oxc. cond.. $500, 6-5271 o r 731-1391,. ond a drywoll. 1 Frank 732-5433. 734-1231 ^ 4 or whool truck. Modol; 10am-4pm "iPk)asocall208-734-1979a CHINIINESE PUG puppiO S, I—— I 16 yoarsyea carpontry oxp...... - Tim AAbt bbott 734-7919 6B9 Washingion SI. N. ■ FriFroo esiimatos MAIN M52A2W Filth whool a s ­ OFA BED Q uoon,.S350. :C, rog. Fawn, 1 molo, Twin Falls 734-6008 § 0 W ■ _ _■john735rS179. J o ___ _ _ gINTENANCE - sem bly avalL Qood cond. ^ 3od-por1ion-nover usod.- Qmal0S.S4QO..734-8O55 EDDING&-I------OponMon.-Sat.-10am-5pm Bod SERVICE- -WED AskingS4995.824-5S91B 3lngor sow meiehlne, FREE!E 6 month old fomalo SIni RIDESMAID ‘Wo buy all kinds o f >200 w/pocan ceblnol. cat.!t. Spayod & doclowod. IEMEMBER antlqUBB'. Call Uat S20i HANDIeYMAN ™*^pfwarohouso avaM- r ^ r e m e Wb e r ’entax Camora w/caso, Cutolto porsonallty. Call Thatblntibirtndayod you placed Spocii . oblo Immodialoly - addi- f ’' T^IIUOb'IAULE Peni iciolizing in homo W EDDDING D I SHOP Thai birthday ndyou'placod S300 w/4 Ions & H a sh . Iromm 8 to 6.324-5151. RollrocIrod licensed Gonorol somoUmI Ilmo ago In Tho Tlmos- mainte , tlonol ofllco spaco also Ook. 3xSft. .w/Barloy-TwIst S30i itononce carponto^, 'w eddingjing O nes $50-399 8omo.Unwo5oin77Ki71fnos- ^loaso can 206-734-3998B pH E:E E black malo cot w/ Con'onlroctor wllh ovor No h wNowN Is tho timo to avallablo. Locotod noaV logs. W glass top oddod. Ploa >co Outlits In Shop ■ /Vows? Now 13 tho tlmo lo •. 3 F a full sizo niao-a-bod. palcl-Ichos ot whito. .9- m o s 255 y£yoars oxp. En|oys comoI pickpid up your plauroa. "Ho* Jo h n Dooro. Contact Wolt Sic Exc. condition. 4 choirs 50PA '“ n«y“D o-Iisls' -Siips-Shoos-Bras oomo pick up your ptotum. p carpontry work. StopijyttijythoCustomor < Ki . 737-3939.. ■ . So ^ultl-gray color. $260. oldI .LItlor.1 box irolnod. - ca OH On InvltalionsI : SlopbyihoCuslomor included. $425. Coll Mult:all326-5346.B- . -- lovob COII73S-061S . . Sorvico C -543-S676B . ■ . - . Call: able. 934-4657. ~ •• • C CO DopI tcxjiyl ^20-6SS7^°7%96 jg ia■8838-210 S. Main...... S o n ^ o DopI todayi ^

' "f L - ElOTIims-Nmra.'TV, Tw in Falls, Idaho W ednesdiSday, January 16,2002 ■ \ i ;.V S...''VV:" W ednesd^day, Jan. 16,2002 ' TOYOTA’05 4-Runner ■ MERCURY.’88.8at)la.'ha8 8ATURN:'9/8:ui’.'exc. 9 mVUkON,'fl7.Whltb'w/dark loododi exc. co n d .v e, .. bad transmission. $500. cond. 1!^4K miles, $4600.- . bbli l u e ^ t h e r Inierior* now ■,Sspd73M.172;735-5338B ■ 423-4993<}f.420-1546, -^F^:^2(^?36-2556B '• «ntires, $16,000, 078:9122 TOYOTAriW Tocoma Ext MERCURY.'ST Grand ^ ; daiff or,436^&42SevesJi- • HE ACES ONf BRIDGE* Bobby B.I Wolff cab. Runs great $16,000.I 'M i OrqulsLS; Loaded! - ', .-^5#pd,4x4.$1006.' ^ • Call886-g834.afterSpmJI ^ ■ HONDA’92 Prbludo, _^SM rp,423i5«,14BL -tBokaandrunsflreat;- • monyoxtros.'S760Q'offer. MERCURY-'99 Mystique ® “'Tis nonot'knowing much,, bu ^ ^ NORTHI M6-A Spori. Crulaa. CD. AC. . ^^^Goodw^^lo^ ® , New llros $3500 firm u y\ * I what is's tiuseful, that m ak^ a wis^<156 ♦ K 1018 8 keyless, warranty & new ' .HYUNDAI •oo'Tlbgron, "tires; $9500/olfer. Sandy B29-5012B •. ’.i^- loadod, alomi.. Taka' ovor ' V .‘Q 7 6 3 ______■ . WEVY..’6B.Nomad.siopI , C all734-7119B ‘ . - ...... ^ a n ” _ : .•878-iii8'dayror'678-‘ - • p^.-C all^4^3338p ------— Thomas FiiUaHer ...... ♦ 9 2 van, 283 onglno’V8. Cd!l 453S/73S-e88aeves,B* • _ , . AJ7421 2 ' 324-6902. SlOOO/limiJI p - HONDA.'97 Accord LX 47K . . THE TIMES NEWS T II ml,, 2 dr., now tires, exc,- NISSAN-88 Sontra, 4 dr. Classified Departmant ^ 1 , ;,CHEVY ■74..Step van % • cond $12,500.736-2028B' . WEST , 'oE/I EAST ...... Too chasls. 250 o n g . AT, •, “ Good ong. & Inlorior." No opens at^:00am~ A : “ I t was wa a coin toss,” offeree•ed 4 9 4 4 6 5 3 2 Good shape, $4000/offor.A HONDA*92 A ccord LX,. . J. accidents, noods trans. MonthfuFri. ■ ; S o u th. . “If “ trumps are 2-2, the,h e . ¥ J 10 9 V A • 539-1599 or96t-2034B ’, 5 spd, oxc. cond. grool' 4 ^ o f f o r , Call 735-6133B Taka Car* ofyour- r. gas mllogo.PW /PL, ' classifled b u s in e s s : • game isis virtuallyi cold. If they arcire ♦ K Q 10 6 ^ ♦ J 8 4 3 DODGE 7 9 van, Hazollon. N IS SA N ’95 Alllma QXE, FAX AM/FM S cassetto. $5500, before you ho ad to ; 3-1, my onlyc chance Is to ^es£JSS + A 6 5 3 ♦4 Q 10 9 8 PS, PB, AT runs grool, : nice-cloan cori Exc. cond. yourbuslnessi - Con 578-2232 eves,* ‘ i 208-543-8144, m sgJ «: who hasIS a i smgleton ace. Howwa! V8, $1500 cash. B29-J218. 1-208*733-0931 exL 2 SOUTH[ • l! JEEP'99Cherokoo.Power * I to knowowwhich defender held it?” DODQE’92 350 Long . NISSAN '96 Sontro AT. o r o u r Burley O tflce YOUR J 7 body, soma oxtoriorI. windows, powor locks, PW . PL. AC. tapo playor, 1-208-677-4042 r “Youu mightI have made an ef- a Exc. cond. S14,000/olfer. i . V K 8 .55,4 4 2 damogo. Oood motor & ' Good cond. 886-7179B ■ ? fort to localel0( the ace," replied ar } 532-4223or431-3003.B OYOTA '97 C am ry. LE AD an ♦AVSj drlvo trona. 678-0597B } OLDS'91 Cutlass SU- TIMES-NEWS ____J ______unhappy.py.North^Was-North. sug-jg-.._ _ _ _ _ ------*.K ------^ UNCOLN'93 Conllnontol . sedan, 4 dr. $10,200. — -FORD'B SEISO Comp V o n '' . -prem e,-62K m ilw rsilvorr —j" P to a se e d l 2 0 6 ^ 2 4 9 0 B ------Ct:ASStFlE(r~ - 3 th at South peek? ____ ln8ulaiotU02^_duaL. 89K mis. Luxury and----- < $3500/ollof..brand-now moTeasonto'duckthe'flrsl , tonk3.S2S00.733-7164JV-economyrCloon. S5900.- - cond..543-5101.B VW '68 Bug, new oxhaust DEPARTMENT rs t Vulnera&lc: Both ,L-J34^Z1SB_ .. - & reor llros, good cond. q I trick. SouSouth took West’s diamond>nd D ealer West i PONTIAC '96 Sunfiro, 2 S1000.CaII324-8795.B ! ^208-734-5538 ...... S spood'manuarieOK."! ' UNCOLN '93 Town Car...... - king withith his ace. A trump to dum-m- , door, AC. cruise, 5 spd, VW vi '90 Passat. Loadodi 5 ' $1500. Catl 733-6276B 1 . Moadod, 1 ownor. Inside dll f m y’s quiqueen came next. Whenen The bidding: . nicecar$3500. Call Must soli. S3000/offor. ^208-677-4S<^ tho limb, leather inlorior, 829-5171.B V. East to(took his singleton ace, FORD '95 W IndstarGL 734-6807B (BURLEY) jf’’ West North Basts t South Fully loaded! Exc. cond. white,4door, 148Kmilos. i ' South’s c ; $5000. Call 324-5573.B s chances disappeared. He Pass Pass Pass3S 1 V Lowmlloob.S10.000/oHor. I could not 734-5838 or 733-1963B lot avoid the loss of another Pass____ 2_V____Pnsa_3 S _ i> 4 ------5------^-tnimptriitrickand a trick in eachm^’1- i- Poss 3 V PassJS 4 V 'm e r c u r y '94 Villager j « nor. sendinding the game one down.1- Ali pass Runs grooL Insido in great ------W hat-.Jt did North see-that-es-JS— ■ ------_ -Cond.S4795..423:i1026a, ii cnped SoiSouth? — PLYMOUTH '93 Voyager Opening lead: Diamondidking k .. Grand. SE. Loadod. 3.3 S T h e rere-was-little-reason-for o r—------lilor. $22 9 5 ,2eO-23ga'dif. j i: South toto 1rush his play in trumps,ps. BID WITH THEBACES A Z Althoughgh he recognized the dan-in- t l o B Z gere in losingloj an honor to a single-Je - ; tcm trumimp j ace, he didn’t have to‘0 Soulh holds: Z guess whivhich way to pfty the s u it * 9 4 [✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓I t Afterr winningu his diamond ace, ______v . T i n9 n - - Hn our effott to- • i ------: — ------S iT n tft^ lK jlRJUWyang down h i^ clu b 4 K Q lO10 lG make our __ I r king. Sonlometimes, this bold playo y , ■ * A 6 5 3 - 7 m ay hold)Id the trick, but the true classified section j ' objective/e iis to locate the club ace. North Soulh free of any errors, I K / J.\y please check your I r. W henn \West wins his ace. South i * ■ ______knoivs-.W£WesLwas-dealUbe-K^-oLof ’ * ------L — ^------____ ^d io L an y ____ I I diam ondsids and the club ace- Would|M '...... mislakesthe first I W est haViave passed-throughout-if‘ if_ANSWER:-One no-trttru m p . T h e ------cfay that it runs. [ A he also heheld the heart ace? one-no*trump responseise i^ slightiy After that time I • W ithI ththat useful knowledge jqto. more constructive thanmn a prefer- s t ence to two clubs^._____ TheTimes-Naws I ----- 4------guide hlim. in South leads the-flrst ' ----- will-notbe— j * trump frfrom dummy when hele responsible for I UtmUHuO»$t$M%va . ; gnins thehe lead. East’s singleton)n ^ ace fallss “on“< air,” anti South holds any ^'rors._ I tiu a u a,4sti» Sri«l l i r ^ <]tir>iiOTia'lu TIk Am.t.,P,6.WxS3'lKlI. P * his losseses to only three tricks. _____UidurdMi TX 7U31, rnrimlnc o No. K •Caiiprd mvclop«-lor rrply. ACURA '86 Logond, V6, f Copfriehl -Jm. Unilnl KralmaSyndiub-, Syr Inc. loaded! Cloan, $2500. C Pioaso cog 208-644-9266B f 1 7 5 1 ■ AUTOMATIC - --r TRANSMISSIONS------L [ . CHEVY '89 Suburban Sll- F 0 R D .‘83 F2S0 XLT Ron, Special $359,95, Most \ ...... ^909i4E&S5l ...N vorado 4x4 front &-roar-ir- -cab,-5- spdr-125K-ml6..- -_ Arnorican vohidos, parts, | Thai birtf^y ad you pincodkJ ■ AC. 3rd soat. oxc. cond,,,. $7200. Coll 788-4951 .B labor & installailon S ____ sofTifl limo 090 in Tho Tlmos- included, • I 105- S5500/olfor. 324-7738,B' FORD ’94 % ton, 4X4 . ‘C DONT PAWN YOURIR NoiW7N(3wl3lholimotq Economy Transmission e CHEVY ‘90 Short box ,. PU ...7.3 Ford diosol eng, ■ Call 324^760 for • I 'r GUNS! I pay top dollarirfo fc r comoplckupyourplciuros,- Slop sIdOi'W Ton. Lillod,i, Eng, transfer easo, front — ^—Quality-usod g u n s ^^ y y .----- Slop by.lho Cutlomor------—------33 xi2:5-tirogrt?50-pngr - ; ■ Slylo. Any brand. ^11Call Sorvico DopI lodayl AT. tinted windwvs,.. T ran s, nol good. Asking BUICK '01 ConTury, olr. till,' I ^ 837-6203 orS39-1S34.34, 4 $4995.208-824^5591.8 cnjiso. cassette. PW, PL I ^ ELECTRIC WORK S6500/offor. 964-2034 doysor934-935dovosB ^ & minors, koyloss romolo, I ■ - PLATFORMScisaorlKl t FO R D ’94 Bronco, full aizo, $11,800, Coll 324-4552B | ■ I 20' wllh Illl lrallor.*$4200.00. CHEVY’91 Sllvorado. 4X4,I. V8. 16 mpg, whilo. new ^ Call 733-6310, 0x1. cob, $6,800, Homo0 ' tiros. $5500.423-4657.B — 733-29Q7Avork733-0874B■ ]FO R D ’96 F-150 Ext. cab. ■; ARGOSY '74 24 ft. Solf^ KW '86 T-600.60- sloopor, 13 CHEVY '93 Blazor LTf Exc. cond. 54K mis. cent. Elocl. propam 400 Cummins BC4. 13 do, Tahoo, 4 dr..Ioalhorsoals.I. $16.000,78B-4925B > rofrig. Propane hoat I spd, 390 ratio, air rido, 00. Loadodi Groat cond. i stovo. oloci. AO. S350GSi,n WOI kil. now tiros, $13,000, '• F 0 R D ’9 6 a '9 4 F-150'S 11^ 543-5446 or 308-5446,BI S6500, 733-5767 ovos, & 1 1 '96. Rod, 155K mis, AT. “ ■ Pleaso call 208-686-98171 — wkds or 734-1333 days.B CADILUC '94 Sovillo | ------LOADERS Used, ■ $6900. ’94, groy. 5 spd. III CHEVY '97 Biazor. 4 dr.■ 155K mis. $4900. SLS with Northsior 1 BACKHOES Usod. ongino. SHARPII E All S rangos, 539-5B39,BB AT, lOQlhor, CD, low pkg,I, 423-5529B Luggago rack, sunroof, j $7995. Call Ray at 733- B ;• FORD-96 crow cab, lion, 6340orS39-3321B R only 46K mllos w/oxtond- standard trans. Good i FUVTBED'ISIt. Ukonow od warranty, Ownod & a- S1400/olfor ^ cond. $13,500,543-23298 CADILLAC '97 SeVlllle I drivon by 1 lady. Exc. , . STS. 49K, ovory option I Coll 679-7660B I— ■ cond, $14,500,738-39t,1Bi > FORD’96F150XLT ------CHEVY .'79 1 lon. cam por oxcopi On Star. Siivor, I i FLATBED TRAILER 25 It - Rog. c ab long box. $9500 '5 It. shell, now Ilres, onoinoino CHEVY '01 Sllvorado HD’ Cal! S39-3349,B IOOK warranly. Low book I -V Goosonock. Boovortail•tail, ru n s wair, $ 3 2 5 0 . C:all all 1500 crow cab, 4x4, load- ; $19.500/offor.734-7905.B I *Bntwthiaiim»uunv'in*JsK * 20K capacily, $6500'00. _543-91901______- - -ed. canopy,-oxc_cond., !FORD ’97 F150 Ext. Cab. ; » '^.:/u,ooomu.t43m Was ■ PloasocaII208-734-572il : •oul6;4WD.-6'CD:idaddd, CARS-Polico'Impounds' ‘ I CH'E V Y '9 7 3 - 1 0 . Ac" C . lOKmi.. S26,000/oHoror Irom $500 for listings I part trado for'95 to '97I 52K, oxc.'$16,250. Call ^ HAULMARK'QB 2 p la coCO. , ■ 94.000 milos, 4 cylinder.. I 728-6532, Kotchum.B and brochuro 800-719- .D I snowrnotjilo. onclosod,!d, 5 spd. runs flroal. " oxt. cab, 775-777.9888.B 3001 0XI.C819B ’’ I V-noso. S4500. - FORD -99 F150 XLT, 19K ; S4500/olfor, 423-6879.B■ CHEVY TAHOE '9 7 CD. ' CHEVY '86 Monto Carlo | i 731-5092or734-5092B ^ loadod.tow pkg, $12,500-; 1 yr. worronty, CD,loaded! ‘ DODGE '79 t4 ft. S la p $17,900. Call 324-001 IB SS exc. cond..'low/orig. ■ UTILITY TRAILER Hoav) " S /olfor. CaI153t-5119B TOI r javy Van. Runs good. 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