www.magicvavalley.com n * ■ _ Thl e l m [ l e s ▼ V Tw in Falls, Idadaho/97th year, No.3. 3 0 3 ______isday, O ccober 30, 2(2002""**"" .SO c c n ts GCX)DM0 R > R N IN G IB W e a t h e r ;l m v e t e ir a n tt a k e ss s t a tt e r e i day: Mosdy i n s »udy today i-» i • j s MMHit K Lynn Benn«til t t • BLM Shosrwrw DisiDistrict men(«er. BI 5SS r a n c h e r s alys y h e’ll focuus on Idaho’)’s needs 1^ September '87-AugusligusfQl. ------high^jh 40. ^ m e ■MMrtk»lMK>towktey, Utan. ■ • Chief of BLM Brandranchofftenip ^ clearing tonight, low>w20. 1 ByChadBaBaldwin Washington,\ D.C., will sooix>n move Idaho - we’re•e part| of Idaho - and Cwiem iwWeoew^ Rupert Management, Washlni Page A2 nin»»Ntw«rwt wrtter to ti Boise to take over thele state’s we need to loolook at Idaho needs." -ttnatleM'araduate 1“ of Utah StaState Septem ber'S^AugustSSw.®:®!-;. ------;------top tl BLM post, agcncy DDirector Bennett nilsills the position that ft/rHyw»l^..i96Z * BLM distrfct resouniources dMstOfl .1 , BOISE-S - A former Bureau of Kathleen ® Clarke annoiounced has been held he by Associate ^nUiy: Wre, B e ^ three chlld chief. Burtey, A ugust-1st'75-Septai^ M a g k ; V a l lLK\ i Land Mananagement official who Tuesday. 1 She also nameiled BLM Director Mikiike Ferguson since . .tj iive In Velley.V. and -sa. . . . has operatrated a ranch near Bliss directors d in Wyoming, M • OtitneMTianagef of Ka« C K Ce getting back up to speesed with resign rather tl ^ ‘ BLMopefatJonsdivI message about terrori■orism. activitiesi in Idaho. g r than accept a trans- ;^Co.-naar BKs$, November ‘9»Apr Nev..JiA)e700ctDbe(Dber’7 2 .^ » ^ jJ 5 nn Bennett, whose 20- what’sy> going on,” Bennetett said. fer to a Nationtsnal Park Service job * t A s ^ t e etate BIM dfrectof, *-BLM area m a n ^ . M career induded work ‘Tm a firm believer the BLMBI has /fl^.'N ev ., May '91-November' in Burley,i, Shoshone,i Nevada and to tc be a good neighbor. We^e are in Plea’lease see BIM, Page A2 K " >^93. Aine*«-Jurw7b..' ------1 ______Vi . ' • • v - ' t M o n k y He[pfngS(mp(of workerkers: ______Dates are set for a jobiob fair and -LUV T H A T S; ' u v ----- a technical dass, butIt ae new ______- Schc public bus route to IVv cols IVvin Fails is delayed. Page E l awailit F(X) d &H().\)MK scon*es Backlog at testing ^ center keepeps results j from area1 educators& , ByRolmtMiyw Cooking wtth lamb: He TImee-Wewe writerr how, plus ideas to helpsip you dish it up in new ways.y s- TWINFALLS-M- Most educaton Page C l across the Magic: VtV allw arectO l- t waiting for resulisuits from the ' recent statewidele standardizeds S p o r i K test that was to havhave been ^ d ^ available weeks ago.Igo. Hwtroops hap- K i S | ^ JK' . The holdup stemms s: from an over penMnlngs: whelmed Northweswest Evaluadoa Association, thele Wasbihgiod);\ ,: DieNBA based tesdng organ!Sanizadon reason manages the dataIta 1 of che Idaho; Standards Adiieven ■ {Vtesday - '^^isJall.we?.V< Yith th e '■' '*m IrioP T »trb!em s'thai into f&ly.substanitandal said Allan'. ■ iowning Olson, NWEA^. ■ h e Sixers. execudve direc-' u ' i. hanow a »•< the deciding facfactor in the pur- nott onlyor fuel economy but travi•tr.i The district didI retreceive results bo inter- study by ann environmentale group ^ chase. The Subur3urban is useful in patteitterns. Drivers in the inlan J - earlier last week< butbi then was State lA volleyball toui I informed to not usese dthe daiB, as it- ment. ;says. confinnsit: J' hauling for aI ftfamily catering Norttirthwest, with its sprawlin PageAB Trucks anemd sport utility vehi- ■ - rS ' business, and thithe M(£wens are citiesies and rural commutes, uus -f was incompletely pprocessed.. ra ® cles that offerfer cabin room, protec-' SS Q m ^ e gss m iie^ (br'aOO J Jerome, Blaineie 1 and Catala - _ P g a jl^ n d trucks drops. P f e ^ » starting, a familylily. McEwen con- moreire gasoline and tend to driv tion in craslashes and power for ' siders the Suburturban’s four-wheel solo0 tcto work more often, county districts haveha\ reported similar problems, J P hauling arei aiamong the most pop- 1 -^ drive an added safetysa bonus. Inin Idaho between 1992 an O p in io n J l ular vehicleses in Idoho. They also ------' TheMcEwensaIS are part of a def- 2002,1 ind Not all districts1 werewe affected, )2, per capita gas consumpdo30n Buhl School District,ict, for1 instance, Back to Washington: L£ have contribiibuted to an increase vehirehicles in the state, up fronom 41 inite trend. Duriijring the 1990s, a grew;w Iby 12 percent, and gasolin in fuel consunnunpdon. , pen experienced no delay:Jays. . Craig and M k e Simpso: percent in 1992, according to the record number• ofol Northwestern- —consulisumpdon increased overall i Trucks, minivans mi and SUVs rep•eport “Fueling Up” b;by a ers traded in theiileir cars for trucks Ito ISAT wiU be given'en twice a year | tinue to fight for Idaho: or 56 p ercen t t f all Seaibattle-based group that stutudies and SUVs, saidd Clark( Williams- Please see MIL£AQE, PageIA4 A to students in gradesJes 2-9. The test • [j ests, todays editorialights sa for - which is actuallyy threeth tests for | P math, language andnd reading - is [I I still in the pilot phaiphase, with the. [I Pris(ions, budg(;et highlitght Idaho0 goveriio ^ first real test set for)r .SIspring. ; V8 or debate While the delayay 1has caused- C om ing up The AMoctotecrted P re i | m erime rate and1 stsaid his 2001 ini- • mostst Republican 1 state, said Iheth some frustradon, moimost educators! tiative to providmg to stop the caveded into the Republican legisic^ with principuh^fromm other0 schools! 1 A6-7.B4 and'detailedtd thei often stork dif- ' 1* and that most weiwere already; Thursday In r,” the governor tivem.: majority and signed a recori . . .Dl-4 ferences theyley have on handling r’re going to deal tax aan it thc some year. expecting glitdies to ccrop up. The TIme«4OadeM Horoscope. .E4 Weather polke offlcofficer watches LM.Boyd ..E4 W e s t....SjaT inter a group>ofHsltians of I M^Vbiiey.Bl V M d ... i m ^ a teJ care uni »re among more ’ ■ Money . : .El-3 W |W * - .^'sm^.HOiftrItr To To die hospital’s neW interr I W Illegal Thw»l«wwwr«m m diawaw care unit ■------T— ------The Tlv seven-bed unit, convert nped over- , TWIN FAlLLS U - A padenc a t frora o n re g u la r p a tie n t rooD•rme- wadedashon ' ^ >y Reglonel MedichI openi>ened Mondlay. T he ui Magic VaUey: thedontoa y A M iW C ^ te r ish't rere^dy for a regular 'fraticltides three private roomsrted M 9H |H i ;^6ooi,.butheEe no l o o ^ necNls to onele’i^ t them an isolatioo rooa llghway V’bdiitlnn^ve’vefcare.T,i:. ' ' '«nId d ^^ doubleoccupantv rooc y after their 50- : -'Anotber paipadent needs more '' (fitWt vdn be used as an overflims : odeti freighter ' y^tddni^Bftar:er tbanhecmMCin " unlt’flit’for die less aitlcally.lU,’'o m - ound off MlMiti. im, but hi* . ..Unit, ^ aiegular n m olt,Manager JacUe. Turneroms. - N re. please see ' \ 4idotaitl(^^oKKJgb,^ warrant a ^stered critical-care nunlilbvr. I rs for padrats who are^vc 2 PieaW aesHOSmilL.^ than 20011; irse.; ' pore HaHlan Imn wlio]ump« ^ ,■ '■ : board, wad andnshed - i; ■ major hight ' Tuesday afl footwood« ranagrounc For more, p pageA2 WM K i Tlm n Www. Twfa fFaat.kW» - WwbMMlay. OctobMbM 30, 2002 TF ’L III [MiMiri Todcy: Mostly cloudy E n ■Mill 'f ...... 35SSZE0E udy skios wilh u (uw rail) andId snow< showors. Highs nearear 40 oday Tonlghht Thuraday Friday S aturday S u n d ay ^ HI L eprep 44 M DMfc Tonight: Ught showo>wors oarly. thon partial clfiiinn 41 27 Traea .. tho 20 s. » .ai QM' Coeur d-AJanana 98 38 o.oof Tomorrow: Partly cloiCloudy skios an d a bit warmor Idaho FMa ' .-40 m ^ u m o Iho lowor 40s. 43 27 Thw* j LawMon • 44 M .e.49* 9 1 ^ 8 41 34 aiB* m m — III-II..II.I uaiadCBy ck)udy with Showers oorty,f. thont Qrodual doarirtaI Sunny sU as wllh W armer wilh Parhimy to mostly Mana ,. ■ T S S ' S f ol rain and gradual cloarir■ring skios, bul a chillyf modaraiiog IncrenaJng douds dTom onxm : Flurrloss cannotc< bo rulod oul. otherwi!■«/lso m osily ^ T e iT 3arom etric temperature Precipitation IH u m i d i t y ' Rioudy and vory cool.3ol. Highs in tho uppor 30s to noor 40 P ressu re S u n r is e anind d S u n set aMghv «5 ^wlartaylay^ -nMo ymmm a % - - 8pmjn.YaaHrdaya.aOh. V Tbdn Sunriaa: 7M AM SunaalMae Sd4M I .,. ■ Lew 31 U enthtolto Data 0^4’ Yaaierd«rdayl«v 4m Tliurada,day Sunriaa: 7:10 AM Sunaatjnaaf: 8:32PH S!;jh /L o w 6 7 /M Avs.MonlMim lo Oata 040” Toda/Ila/iFmoaMHI^ 84% Frtday Sunrtaa: 7:11 AM Sunaalm a tt 'K H W r ^ SUNV4 VALLEY, SURROUNDINIING MTS. 2 ^ :2 [12T)h 74 In 1»M WMarVaai*ar lo Oata 0 J4 - Toda/ale/af^m M liM r s3% Saturdaylay Sunriaa: 7:13 AM Sunaattnaat: 8:30 PM Tho cool»ol Canadlnr> air Along with an IncomingIne woaihor w oinlB Tl Av9.WalaiHarVMrloOata aeo< Awalary«ar«ar n M flan Oct. 1 to Sopl 30 Sundayr Sunrtaa: 7:14 AM Staiaat raturo & Prociprtauon valid mrough epm aiaat: k W M I disturtMnbanco, wll bring In n low Incomingling snow . Dmyatlarday showersors with addlllonol (iccurriulallon1 liKolyIih Ihroogh »Moon Phases iVloonrnrise U.V. 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Uaaoula.MTUT20 ) » a 24 1 mo 38 4 S au OMHxmOy 95 41 pe '88 3 ■ H a o *'. ff^lhunO*(«lonra. tn-Wio«r»©••n.r-ram. »n-»now. n-flurrlM. wwWc R>ealalo Ontfta 39 39 an 30s 221 Portland. OR . H s o f evm rjf T h u n d mr y InI U te Tlm99-HmwM g S i '*o RtcWttnd.WA : Todiy TomowoM«w Today Tem wa HB I Lo W ^ H 30 sSnon* Catgary 31 10 mo 38 13 «iau Baafcaieon 39 to e . 3S0 3 31 me Cr»ibreok 23 13 e 49 3« tutu Toreno 41 34 >1 411 3 30 tn Valldtoep.m .todana 35 13 e ' 37 13 me idy.o reg- Jever voting machines,es, and to dreds of ques remarks that had the audienofue on and more than halfha of the Senate- ButBut Correction Director Tor o m toprove voter educationin aand poll* tradon cards> detect L frauid- their feet, pumping their fiststs and Wellstone’s liberaliral allies as weU as Beauilaudair told lawrmakers earli nocrac and Republican iheering loudly. hisconservadvefoJ foes. • diisis irmonth that the $8.4 million « lawyers on standby to cuisoIS over che lasc two budgets h Report: New stistatus for researcsuspected irregularities forcecxed elimirjation of much of d lesday’s vote. Already, ; die • t WASHINGTON (AP) BLM______substjbstance-abuse inidacive alotlong . lP) - The given the midationsa allegations ^ ■ with raush administration haslas revised fetuses, childr th education and other prpro- iced in Arlcansas and ContinuadrromAl' and the environmiunent.” gramam s c ritica l co p rep arir'ing ‘5S^^SjBB2SH ^ e charter of a federalI papanel con- ing to the trs Pc are reviewing hun- { ^ m ed with the safety of researchr Tuesday. The n New York City. The Pui'ublic Bennett said1 oconservationists irunatnates for release. lestionabJe voter regis- employees for Environmeiental have nothing to fear from the ®®aSeaudair told budget writeters ?^iaSSaS8BBaS!w . ^volunteers to specify thatat eembryos suggestionsIsinSouthDakoui. to Mn experiments are “humuman sub- Health and Ht Responsibility claimed U.S..S i en . BLM in Idaho undinder his watch. H*®'It *the current finandal situtua- " o B S S ^ ^ S m Ijects" whose welfare shouldshe be Sdll, the rev A -arry Craig, R-Idaho, fon>rced you &tat our record in “onn nmeans inmates will stayy ini Considered along withIh thati of . as a politi^nch mbryos gi a ^ out bcCTUse'he did not)t likeI ■ Shoshone district, dl; we took imsonson loneer and many more i petuscs, children and adulidults, Tlie favorujgnlore ier land management policiese s - a the lead in a lot: of environmental fhemsm are likely to retum aftifter ^IVashington Post reported. same prjstections as lajm Craig’s spokeswoman fliflatly issues,” he said.d. “We improved ng released because they corom- ed. u h b ^ I n S e i I new crimes. K The new move does ndtIdl requirei isthition enaaIdren or adults, accord- ’ Comejected., riparian areas, amand we made a lot Khat embryos used In resetsscarch be ^ some healdPost on its Web site Still, . some said Benneiletc’s of progress. We! hihad a lot of sup- "Otl(oth candidates said the tepaneljran only offer Lppointment " ‘ might signalal a PO>*^ from induslustry and from ^0“^uld sign bills reinstating the th tothelSepartmentof hange in direcdon for the BLMB^ environmental grigroups as well. I “eathIth penalty. While personal]nlly ■ ■ IrrllTfWllTHlriaBi |Haitiaiis migrarants clog FloridHum^rvices. thirhink that’s the ®PP®«»sed to executions, Brady sai■aid Idaho Statesm an.n. Libertaridn I wayay it will be thatt “if , thac was the will of ththe Daniel Adams andid independ^tii fi MIAMI (AP) - More thtIhon 200 / immigrants,:e tl v i^ wording is seen u““Wel have had an “ 3 7 cjPvictory for those lecdon, and dear- 'We 'nhopinghe'llben agaisain.” peopletple I would go along with it.” write-in Kevin Pow’owers did not ille g a l H aitian Immigmigrants ISmonthsold. Irady said the deach-penaltilty partidpate. Humped overboard, waded; )re protections for thp ‘ rtheS J agenda of the Bennett, 62, said , cd ashore The mlgranSeptember, the admin- ^revious ad-minis- tst in movingfor- h e decided to le would be rolled into a conom- The candidates!s wv ere n o t as jund rushed onto a majorr highwayhi; Port>au«Princ le reassessment of the state’te’s feisty as they were •Tuesday after their 50-foot aa ed a poUcy extend- "ration i , was not f<>w/*'iriw iA positive jpjjjpply for the BLM P'®*® ' ere during the oot wood- three Cubansalth ( benefits 10 fetuses. laho-friendly," , ate directorship son problems that he saiaid debate two weekss agoag on Public freighter ran agrour3und off way, said Nortl app lid result in recommendation ^Miomi. lid Republi-can cna/Jge^'that^ben^ afteFter selling th e ons Television, in parpart because Celesdn, a Hoii :ate Rep, Scott ___ inch he OHjwned lawmakers chis comin,ing Tuesday night’s formiirmat of b rief *; There were no known fatfatalities went to the ida sc highway ,in| mmunity and ^ I April. Jaguaruaiy. jand no injuries other than edke, an Oakley and stricdy enforceded-tim e limits' lan dehy- some of the m incher. “It’s been ^;5 “I had the oppor- he debate was sponsored b;ly on comments never Mration, Detective Delrishish Moss they had beer, the youngest about eleci Tivinonmau: :ver let either year in coming, mity to apply for im erdal television and radiiJo build up a head ofif steamsti on any aiaid. Miami police countented 206 days. I'l. . ^ , ly lhi ions around the state and Ihi ants departed from previd I’m excited to e position, and I stanoa ihe given issues. ince and picked up tratiive a new state —Jolohn McCarthy, warnBsn’c ready to go ' Circuiation SuiHtay S7.00 perIS wi on a raft along the jdah t in a rocking vy more people are adnadmitted with SfrLdkeand Waholo Conservation dJoJiairyet,"hesaid. I Daniel W alock. c irculation dli irth Miami Mayor Joe said _ . pneumonia and otherherrespirat^ r.S';loidan-American who stateraig said they Bennett learned [ospital-_ illnesses, Tum er said. s are open $l^-OP charge wll [pect Bennett to otAIheappointmem , _ ; Circulation phono lines a> scene and spoke to Bed! inuedfromU Paciencs ^n th e indintermediate : betw een 7 and 10 a.m. only.Itly. If you ■returned cbcxkv migrants. Moss said rand! fair. ------ju stist after a recent care unit will still be “He has an excellent, balancineed o»ove to R upert,■t. He and wife stableb 1 be carefully , da nol receive your paper l>y ;en at sea for eight a yei le but still need monitoring.”” watched, machinesI keepingket doae ; call the number for your area cord with mantigement of pub-pi Beverly were juaiust startin g to Padej irea: M ail informal and I idents who may be admitteded tabs on their Uood pre • Burloy-Rupert* ; lands,” Craig said duringng a unpack boxes, bubut now they’ll to the : I pressure, oay- T>cTlmc»-Ncw»(l■ I have le intermediate care unitlit genation, heart rateate an d beiQ^ : P a u l-O ak le y ...... 677-404267 n«hed dally ■! 132 )p in Twin Falls Tuesday. “V“We load up once againain and move to indude Tw in F alls ide those who require con-n- rhythm which wOl be tnonitortd PalU. by U e Publi,r week, daily only S5.(K) pect g reat things and a bal- bt Boise, He expectsts ito begta work stanc: cardiacca monitoring and fire- . a n d o ib e r a re as ...... 733-093173: iWiMyofLecEnierpry only S.V30 pcf w « k . - “ced O' approach.” within a month. «• by staff in both the'inis" intennedUto queac>t nursingr assessment. Thele care and intenshre careare units. " Perfodleat^ piid:<] si in all above ralea, A ^ *“I '^ ‘1 think he will be fair to) allt “I have a lot ofIf catchingc up to tinit wil I Subscripdon rates ■ Tlme«-New«, orriclwill he levied for all expei be staffed by spedallyly Phydctam are gladliad to h a n 'b ikeholders,” Bedke said. "Heiell do,” he said. “Tennyearslsalong 3 trainedied critical-care nurses. Home delivery: dsitysfidSiukU befoigood to woric with firom even r y d m e to be out. I’\I’ve been busy wh^j, - new.opdcn to offer theit w r p « i ^ •per week; Suwlsy only. M JO pe , n S T c ? r . ™ » “H. Jen W gic Valley I^o n ftlftl T t ^ g ^ t o l e t i ja p v r ^ a d ^ rie. He’s m well respecteted SindalrnlditwfflaltdaliDbeoioRj Jpnly *4,00 per week. Sunday oool; o ly » 3 ^ . . riMiivpriw m anced jsive care unit rah out of)f coA-effidoitfbrpittkai ;per«reek.,Oui of iiaie rala:,d«:,d«ily^ao^,; i ^ v S ? C uuiar with Bennett v. new challenges, but I’m a strong «nar<. n J at Twin Palli hy Tlie “I t can brever in kood li V patients sdmerimwhadtoto s While tfaa ricial cily and county stake)Tm told he'k someoti« jfou cs kentoBolse.' :>'■ :> k ^ but ^ ^ pcet^lMn^ ment, and that’s t ■ rh * n< 10 Section 6C-108 of b e R0< 'e don*r want,tirJiave our hunday it berelty detls- _ _alimad J . r«nc^^t»tsr- w e ^ going to txy ato go.* ■ If .^ihon.iail^ca^ o f Itie week on which " 5 ^ 5 ' te a '"i —- '■ twiqtfnit|i Bpubllihed aA^out tfaitf^toii'eni.i^i h t - TimesrNews Citytlf Editor Ched ,And'« leaio aeod ehanie of JOhlwavpetUhib bttt be’i^ O c d wiA. thf! inttaullnf'Mrt-s.s . ' a Bos 548. Twin Falls. fo r t ao t Baldwin can be rtartocAed at 735- ' b t i d e ^ uokmwn quaodty to us- We*r .3234 or via «T»ontta Jim •m m d'tlue ftiiTVtm iifftint ifnilrS ' , Leagu •^mail ' at S lS SMr, n thb.M i« ualtkcouIdii'E;t dng be ll be interested In moilov* . c&arwcDnt}n t r ^ t o A i M y : -• • •■ .i!;; . r.. ■ .
....«... .E»t-2 he i« , ; I ' O ' r ) ...... J i t . 4 “ >“ »ll , 5 s >>'i'K - '' ik ..3a.5 hopl« ...... ;£n.249 iMftn ■:i W«dMi4a4ay,OetotMr30,3002 «m , Tirti Flit, Mriw M N a t i o n Researchers; ]plan to map DDNA code WASHINGTON (AAP) - ern and weswestern European Looking for a quickerr ' way to ancestry inthe the United States, identify genes that caulUse dis- The goal is is to t determ ine how Powell1 seeks paath to Mondalee plans to»launch ease,i researchers are bejeginning the 3 biilionn bitsbi of DNA in the ai $100 million effort lo iiidentify human genomeime, or genetic siruc- blocks of DNA lhat contai:ain com- tu re , a re organized- a into mon variations in the! 1human sequence varii’ariations, or haplo- resoluttion com] Senate bi)idinMin]inesota g ■ e n e tic stru c tu re , ofl>fficials type blocks,;, thatth are sharecl by ipromise armounced Tuesday. many people.e. TThat will provide a WASHINGTON (AP)) -• Fonner cemed about •^WASHINGTONJ (A P) - France( t(to back th e jo in t U.S.* out holding Wellstone's The project, expected1 tto take shortcut to identifyingider mherited Signaling compromise Vice President WaWalter F. sea t, and] 1 his candidacy h as three t years, involves use. Secretary British resresolution. Mondale intends to0 a p p e a r seemed like: 25 nine gene sequence:nces linked to disor- of S tate C olin Pow Po ell said If a dec kely since Wellstone’s research r groups in five coi:ountries ders, said Dr.Dr. Francis Collins, iedsion on the resolution before Democratic Partirty sonsns expressed their sup- a Tuesday “there mayly beb a way” to is not reached re for a week it and will analyze genetic pattem.sp< head of thee NationalN Human bridge remaining d leaders in MinnesotOta port.rt. in j blood samples taken 3 differences would meanm President Bush today to launch a can en from Genome Reseaisearch Institute, one with France and Russiissia on a U.N. would b e : Wellstone's Republican people r in Nigeria, Japapan and of the Nation;ional Institutes of - K spared making a poten- paign for the Senate 1: allenger, former St. q resolution designedi to tc force Iraq tially explosive ex decision on China and from people of nonh- Health. to disarm. place of the late Pau ul Mayor Norm whetherr tot go to war until after Wellstone, a party offids ileman, temporarily HJ • “That’s w hat weI areai working the Congrigressional elections next said Tuesday. on, doing intensive: spended campaign Hi ively today," Tuesday, The offidal, who spokIce tivities after b Powell said as Amerlerican diplo- Powellill and Secretary of on condition of anonym: mats at the Uiiited N iUstone’s death. |S d Nations pri' Defensele Donald: H. Rum sfeld ty, said Mondale was ab rhe former vice presi- H votely floated margin:;inol revisions joined Australian1 Foreign plarming a public rally 01 of the tough resolutior nt. 74, last ran for pub- g tion sought by Ministerr Alexander/ Downer and Thursday. office in 1984, when he I H tim the United States andind Britain six ForeignI ^Minister Robert Hill at Mondale fixed his entr; difficult weeks. ^ W-t-Mond^. w£s the losing B n s th e newsws conference after an into the race several day mocratic presidential Im “ W e’re h ard at: w ork and I annual ccconference on security after Wellstone perisheled in the nominee. think we are gettin,ting clo ser,” issues, crash of a small plane,;i, and less MondaleB wasv ambassador to M Powell said att a S ta te Australialia is pledged to support than a week before thehe Nov. 5 Japan underler President Clinton B Department news; conference.co the Uniteited States and Britain election. after leavinging partisan politics, q *iBut our basic principiciples remain against Iraq.Ira The former vice presidsident had And since leavingle; that post, he B the same.” HUI saicaid he was hopeful Iraq quickly emerged as thele consen- has lived thehe life of a lawyer in B ■/‘Clear indictmentIt of( Saddam could bee forced1 to abandon its sus choice of party eldiIders con- Minnesota. Hussein’s past behavirivior and cur* nuclear,, chemicalcl and biological rent behavior has totbe be in the res- programns s "without the use of olution,” he said, andt)d “there has anned foreorce.” to be a very toughh inspectionii “But our3ur bottom Une is that we rfegime." do what to see an end ro this pro -^“And,” Powell saidaid, insisting gram. Il’s’s 1gone on for too long,” L ^ l l qn another key U.S..S. dem and, Hillsaid. “m ere have to be comonsequences. “The thrthreat must be removed,” CA All you can twdari ' 1 § ^ 2 FER TIRE S O therw ise, Iraq wiwill try to hesaid. deceive and distractict and they Powell,1, forf his pan, said if the 3s eat feo llwidayN# I i may try anyway, even;n ini the face United Stai>tates was unable to get a riss/Mflis A r f wm ffj 5i»Mm I i • of consequences.” consensusns to suppon the resolu- S WIO.. and SpagheHi *uu'$ira_.— A White House offici;ficial said the tion it willill have to dedde “in the B w ' In tti818 Lynwood naxt lo Pspa Murptiyt Bush administration waswa using its very nearar future" whether the R f i B f l m n - u T t t ^ , threat to act alone agaijgainst Iraq as Coundl sheshould also consider com- 'f a strategy to compel;1 RussiaF and peting reso:^solutions. ^ I^S T5! U! 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Twc M I/65RJ5 BW 77,86 P225/558I65816 BW 106.86 B rwo private I95/70RU BW 60.86 PI85/5/60RU 'BW 57,86 P235/55RI65RI6 BW 109,86 B . groups are suing becaecause the 205/70R14 BW 65.86 PI95/5/60R14 BW 61,86 225/50SI6«16 BWI13,86B' : Bush administrationI refusesrc to P215/70HU ww 73.86 P195/5/60Rt5 BW 62,86 245/50«16«t^B^16j86H Lrelease any documentsts abouta the . energy plan it drafted lastlas year. .'4 U.S. District Judgege Em m et K e'l^uUivan gave th e M^hit hite House E 2 S E Q until Nov. 5 10 either releaserel the A 7 , documents or compilelalistiden- a •••iVNew, exciting' jreasons why'^you’ll wantt to use y j ' tjfying each document.tht.that it con- ‘\t^nds should remain confidential. ^ Farrr.•mers Check Card....C (1Q50R15 6plv ■ The judge said on OctDct. .17 that -‘hb was shocked to hearar fromI the comfipars at $102“ government that it hadmd not.yet l | 2 j H ''-Examined all the docun :uments. 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Scores ______]Mileage _ ^ L a y a w a ^ N o w ConttMtffrwnAl the studem r ent’s score. Districcwide ContlnuwlfromAlq, the repon ol f"’’ ^ re supposed to be avail- . t offers several car- ^ C\)riotmMl 2 but some of the results;lB>reei*er • It - to a ‘■ol-ond.slicick suggestions to incomplete or inaccuiicurate. For aDle threee daysd later. “th e sta te by 41 p ercent even with the current total of 13 million gallons wweekly reduce gas con;onsuntpdon: Basing i instance, sixth-gradenlers are still ! rates on distances AT offers a much quicker ’ Light trucks, includingIK SUVs ri missing reading scores rSnsume commuted so thatdi; long commutes ; tion, 20 students are ml ( time compared to the and minivans. typically coi ■evious standardized test about a qu arter more gaisasoline jncouraging more i [ with the wrong data or r iso emit compact groirowth in cities; WELCHtM iM lfX in the wrong class. ta Test of Basic Skills - P*per mile than cars and als< In’t provide scores from roughly *’® one-third more cCfirhnn restroim ng the growth of new ; But aU that is being c toads, and otterfering incentives to T W IN FA L L^ S B U R L E Yf she said. :sts until January. ™'monoxide and nearly 30 p< «37 Pciallfli M, more cancerousing particiim ates. consumers to buybi more fuel-cffi- I. IM t Ovtrltntf[Rtf. M ■. . Olson saidaid, for the most pan, all iculates, dent vehicles. 714-90100 (aot) 67t-SI«lISI ■ NWEA essentially a Its should be accurate the repon says. i entire state when it took The Pacific Nonhwest’s! drfcn«.r Northwest EmEnvironment Watch Jh availablable this week. AHOinVPHEIUSn ; and ISAT. And th o u ^ i 'HiatwiUl metropolitan areas, inch:lu d ^ g mbers and i r i v e s ^ * mALWAYSFLAnYTIME!^ lems were “minor,” 01 II bc just in time for par- grams from a vai enc-teacheiher conferences next Seattle and Portland, variety of sources. die effects were greatlyJy I ^ p U firf week, durinj moved toward using less gagas and w _ b y the sheer number oi ting which teachers will dren's ISAT scores with reducing single commuter Mnding and requestiistingJ>?L“ ISATis a t parents. to work. Overall, the Nortlrthwes? . , Brett Gies states increasecf their per c The problems rangt ies, the Twin Falls dis- nged from rta’sdataaa analyst, has been b u ^ gasoline consumption by o illowperadon the next time Boise. m delays," Olson said. ISAT is given« a — “DeaignaI ftto r th e D la erim ln a tinlg g att Affordable Pricea" ' One of the selling; pipoints of “We regre{ret whenever we do ------] P e titeIte thru 3X sizes • www.blockockrockclothlers.com ISA Tw a ict near*fmnmmedlate something: ththat creates inconve- Feds file sniper charji r g e s . - a teacher or a school IPlease see* page B 8 I lam aaid^. .. )
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A g r i c u l tni j R E & W a t e:r i ✓ Only of only two Magicagic Valley Senators on thc "Watea te r - Committee*' (Senaiorr ResourcesR< and Environmeni committee). ( / Understands that waterter IsI Ihc lifeblood of this commuinunity ^ e s t ?s and state. tivitie In / Friend of Agriculture: AwardAv Redpient ■ Idaho Fann Bureau. / Supponer und Sponsoror of0 ihi: Agrifuliural Equipmeni Exemption from personaional propeny lax. / “I winfight to protect:l ourOl Wiler tmd agricullu^ valuilues f l C e M t g and strengths. I do nol si Th 01 suppon. diun breaching or fishth ^agic Valk flush nor will I suppon>rt aany canditlate for any office who does!” ey Join us foror the sixtfi annuaaai issue of our coommunity calendaidar for E c o n o m ic D1 e v e l o p m e n ' / FomicrChainnanofIhc*Ihc *'Business Committee" the Holida>ay Season activitiiities happening helere ih the Magic: \Valley ButJDGET (Commerce and Humanan Rc-sourccsf Committee) / Co-Choimun of Ihc‘•fludjludgei Committee" (Joint Financenee Member of SIEOO (Soutllouih Idaho Economic Developme •Civic Clubsc: • Schools • P^ades • Churcrches • Arts & Cra:rafts and Appropriarions Comm:mmittee ofJFAC) Organization) und ihe Mini-CassiaMii chamber strategic / Believes Ibat Govemmeni:ent should mn like a business aniand plMning commitice. • Musisic Performance'e • Lighting & Delecorating featureses live within its means justISI lilike you do. ' / Sponsoror2Economicf(ic Tonims, which result in positive / Ricaliy Coawrvaiion To be pubiblished Sunday, Ni / Believes in providing adeqidequate funding for education, / "I will conlinue to workrk toli bring husinesses and November 10, 200:02 to include all ev(events , public safely and weirorere nneeds. economic growth ti> Magh'agic Valley. I will conlinue to assrii/ii hap]ippening from Nov / "While budget rrcliictionsns arec difficult, the silver liningg is in marketing products andana services generated in Idaho, ovember 10 though;h December 31. that K¥ review the role afofg goirmment, that ur The best pubiic assistancemce in the world cannol lake ther°' Clip ant re-evaiuaie the way we da things,i that we look for place of a job. Idahoansns area lough, resilieni people, ndfill in this fo>rm n and mail to tithe address belo\\ow: efficiencies. Goirmmenlnt shouldsi not be on a constant Tough economic limes don lr lasi. tough people do!" growth mode and shouidd bebt restrained. Government I must liv« wilhin its means!'ns!" Name of eventL Dale & Time:— = 1 I E d uCATION c ✓ Supporter of our Public SchoolsSch and Institutions of Location (withtl address):a ______H i ^ Learning Admission Cost; / F n m of Education Awardard Recipiem - Idaho Education Anodation • Minidoka County Co Education Association, Contact Personn andi Phone Number:__ V Friend of Education Awardard Recipient - Phi Delta Kappa Write a descripllpllon, 65 words maximut / . •*/ Aflve a strong nmmitmeitmeni to education and public num. Contents may be edsdilcd depending on spacelace. r sthoois. t have'J children•n enrolledei in the Minidoka County School Distria I careca deeply aboul the , : ■ edueation <^our children.rt. /I wlii continue to wrkfor . ( Odequeiefiinding for publicblic schools wilhin current ■■''resources.'’
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the easy^chw ^ call: or^er by pl ■ i ; 3hone 1800 345>5 2 6 6 1 IB O N ideas; fineid more at thebe ;■■ V.. s;-v.;:':-.. / » , . , t ( O p INKQN ’^^itonD ^u/C ao^fr^^ I» a« c A -6 ■ W c d n ett-sday, : O ctobcr 30 , 2 0 0 2 ______T h c 'I'imcs-Ncw« 'i E ditoriaAL______R isch dleceives1 voters, (ed boan'd Lettersj i s m u s t „ I was pleased to read ■ I Idaho Power on the Swan Fa a r r i v'8 e today il Congressman Mike Stmps< H vnwater rights Issue. In 1984, h Craijig offers bbetter I remarksI on the Indian Catlaming . he led tIm dMdHcM tor»f HinmesVtowlottor?;', ■ R e a d e r fat . least one effprt - the tablii»bngof to tfte editor ooth.n tfto 2002 election -,f Initiative in the Oct. 25 Tirn'mcs- a “subordination” bill - that News. His position parallellels mine: » lstodayatS..AIIIaAll latters received 3 COMMENT “I'aided the company in its effcfforts aflerthe deadline'line wtll not nm. We represei;ntation fobrIdaho iNeither of us likes the factict of ■ ■ £ £ « to keep the waters of the Sm gambling, but in Congress)ssman m Bruce Perry £ nake encourage writers:tars to e ^ l letters, River in the stream channel^ If possitxe. to tettetetters9maglcv8(- ' he heavy hitters hit of ofldaho. Simpson’s words, “By creasating a ■ where they can be used for ^ lottery, I you’re opening a doordi - 1(7 Idaho politics:s don’t( get Blinken'sn’s biggest campaign ‘ = ------1 power PO^ purposes," You can also dellveiBlhrer your letter: (nuch biggeiger than agenda ha you can’t dose.” But I do question the boarc has centered on bring- ^ My opponent in this yeailar-slieu. now;-™sKiuough economic peri- “■‘*’5 •B)itato73«54^538. . ,f Republican Sen.Larry I^r Craig ing high-]h-paying jobs to the ( Junes od is the worstrst time for a tax belief that Mr. Risch will *Vc tcnbnt governor’s race, Jar well as die next-in-command •InpwMMtoounour Twin Falls offiee.j' T,-md his Democraticc opponent c state. Butlut Craig has a point iRisch, is the “Father of thehe Idaho ive months later, ?? h at 132 3(0 St. W.. or our Burtey n Idaho’s governor.” In March Alan Blinken, thehe former when hee jsays Bllnken’s days iLottery.” Hc crafted the 1986IS lec. Apnl 14,1983,53, James Risch office In tfte fttnneimter Roper’s build- V am bassador tn Belgiuipum. as ambass.issador didn’t produce ifislation and led its passaw P“* h e d a ^les « tax increase 2001, he said of the governor’ Craig’s 22 years ye; in any jobss Ifnr this state. And oout which the door to Indialian oam- through the Senate.Se office, off “They Ued to us.” No r tb«400woi*or lit u ^ g a m He’s not beir ter how heated the rhetoric o WnshingtoHt includuding two the truthh is, economic dcvcl- ing would have never been eing straight with the • less and meet ourour; standards for •” ?enr 5350,000 out of how hoi much you may disagree, terms in the Senatia t e , h a v e opm en t shshouldn’t be the top opened. ° He has also suppoiwned voters. He spei e, tne • publication. (Hint;Int: T^e1 shorter your>if7»e the time, ocratic National .. Id^Idaho, and working hard to 1 have been read mostly a job for 7’imcs-/Vcu'j'acceplance off timy I was heartentened to note 77te enc ’eading all the let^'.' Party and a com- 'O'ldatralsU.S. Senate others. g. encourage and support econoilomic ters to the editor3r regardingrt Pro^-' opponent’s current stand, wwith- riVnts-Weutfdidild not say ic trusts devdopment dev for every region rade of Al Gore eie W hat a senator out oi looking behind the faea 5nof I.The one dlingglcarmotunder-^,' I c election has Republican cade. my opponent: toto defend irrigators’ the the state. stand is the attimdirnde that all " ; and BiU Clinton. ' must do is show On O taxes for example: It’s truetr in water rights. MaybeMi they had I I know : business. I believe ir But the cam- J*incumbent Craig October 1982. Mr. Risch resespond- already review* m these adverse thin^hings are going ta- c o m m itm e n t to O !wed their artide of ^ peo p l e . I ask foryour vote onn happen if It passes.ises. Do you not: ‘ paign has thor- ^f^ n g Democtat Alan constituents and ed to a candidate questionninaire June 3,1984,, inin which Times- No» in the Idaho Statesman that understand thattth thi e Indian gam-. oughly shown BliBliniffln and Ubertarian work hard on lat he Neivs writer RicUck Shaughnessy — ing is now going; on?on If all these ' that Craig is the ry issues that are would not support any taxc says, “Risch, aa BoiseI Republican, BmcePenyisthcDcmocratiiB increase, sijying, just as he c ru: bad things arc goin;oing to happen, . candidate who Donovan Bramv^ll. important to e does has been a stauaunch supporter of cantandidate fbr lieutenant govcnu-Tior. then 1 guess they:y allal ready haveV ' better represents Tlie In 2nd District Idaho. Craig has I choosc to gambleble as a recre- Idaho voters. He (X)|congressional election hasS always responded — ation. I go to dinncimer, buy my ga^ '-’ gets our endorse- p well to those ------L e tITERS------and play to havee fufun. Yes, I lose ment for a third ™Republican incumbent whom he serves. litde and I win aalitde.(Ifyou litl '■>' lOlCe Nov. 5. There rei didn’t win a litde,le,you y would • term to the MlMike Simpson facing He goes to bat Howard H< Is the only choi really is no odier III hear a lot of conversations never go back). Senate. Qg for Idaho’s tradi- fo thathat say what about the voters’ Democrai Edward for Idaho superlntenden5"* “^SHERRVDRIIRUMMOND righi ^ There is no reasoilason that Indians- This column tional, natural- Ights? What about the rights*to ti should not use thehe Ilegal opportu- Kinghom and Libertarian The statements by Mrs. LuLuno Twin Foils b« en more informed? Where was endorsed Blinken re s o u rc e in d u s- that thi letters appearing in supjippon niries they have to maker a buck’ for the Ja( pubiublication that showed who . . for their and ourr benefits.be Thc Jad< Lewis. tries. He is of of Dr. Howard are being writ n>uld be affected? Citizens rig Pemocratic pri- 5 known as a parti- by by the Howard campaign ant t gambling, term »oui ignts opportunities forr gamingga already The Unnes-News offers its rere not offended when the exist in this ^eait tst: state. Save tho- maiy nomination. san warrior for to her supporters using schocool limits; electI Luna,L Craig e^slacure overturned the dec Put we noted at endorsements as a service equipment are absurd. Dr. Please vote no on Proposition! sion; jobs and the incomeom eofour i;' Ihe GOP, bui his ion; we are now more informet Indian friends. Remlemember.ifyou' the time that the to | b w o rk w ith Howard’s supporters are capiipable as gambling indiiduding die lottery it: isisl back on the ballot and can to readers. W welcome of writing on intelligent, anicticulate docs not create v t’® do not want to partiiartidpatethen New York native qdi Democrats across i_, e wealth but only voteiDted on again. opposirig viewpoints. letter. No onc is attacking Mr redistributes it aj don’t go. But if youou want\ to gam- needed to show ^ the aisle has also t and causes We Wi the dtizens are term liinii £ Luna for jobs he has held. I1 sisimply tremendous welfelfare problems for Whe ” "S. ble, you only have^e tott go to the • Idahoans he's one paid off for ha /hen you figure the tum arour local lottery retailerliler, bingo hall have concerns regarding hissquall- ( families widi conrompulidve gam- inI votingvo is between 23 and 33 of us. Blinken hasn’t dGdone that Idahoans, ficfications for this position. biers and moneyey wasted that perc< ^ or church casinonight. nig ercent, we do have say in our Vote yes on Prop:-opi, what we do convincingly. It’s obvibvlous at And just ju as former So, : let’s talk about qualificica- should be usedi for fc food, dodiing gove5vemment. times that he has diidifficulty Democrat]a tic S e n . F ra n k tions. tio Dr. Howard has a badi«ilielor’s and housing, gain is controlledJ gngrowth of an „ . . Am An I opposed to this because Idaho industry tonnecting to Idahoaxuans. Church helceld a hi^ banner for and ^ master’s degree from thehe Please voteyesonProposiDon2 ye: myhly husband could be termed University of Idaho. She hass a{ to retain our cononstimtional right out? STEVEN SHATTI■TTEN * Voters want a semenator in Idaho, Cralj-alg Is also becoming p / it? No! The Lord will providele Filer Washington who ncnot only a visiblee leaderI on major Ph.D. from Brigham Young to vote for the candidatescai of our foru:ir us. I am opposed because University. She has ta u ^ rinin choice. Changing Knows M litics, bu t whm a New Jerseyy ing education systemsysi diat has no ( ttate t a s more than money their pasitions on1 issiissues as wellf come in, settle down1 in an $8 will hurt IdahoId on a number school sch that spedalizes in dista os their qualificationtions for the M ilon Blaine Coimty Itance accounmbillty,litde lit parental It it hash finally happened, The Ity home, of federal Issues.Ik ' learning. leai I find it interesting; thattl choicc and l oJconm ^ c LW e Time; • office they are seekiieking. Ind easily capture thehe hearts Through 1 mes-News editorial staff andj* *I I have heard manylany statmch h h is tw o term s in only oni; after his campaign beganan did spend ever-larger{er sums of taxpay- haveive agreed on a topic of public Of Idaho voters. the Senate,e, Craig has'g ain ed Mr. Mr. Luna acquire a degree. CcCould er money for edu(ducation, but test - inten Republicans say thejthey are voting terest. I think it is a first. for Luna simply beca>ecause he is on : Ihat might work forir ]Hillaiy experiencee andi seniority that it be because Idaho law requirjires ' scores remain ow,low which means Ic iti« is indeed a sad commentary C linton in New Yoric.. BBut star will contint the superintendent of jiublic: many childrenare an not learning to on thi try the Republican tickeicket. How sad inue to pay off for P® the chief executive officer, for the children ofif Id ^ o l And Power doesn’t sway voivoters ip Idaho. We! thinktl he’s an easy instruction 3“' to have a coUege read, write or havlave basic m a* iegi«e? And before you stan r. Tutor firom California, thatIt what is that teachingling the chil- {he rugged political teiterritory pick for voteIters come Nov. 5. t skillsl Tom hassomerefirejing soi |,ecoicouldn’t find a better use for )elieving that this took some2 ' ideas that will imimprove Idnho edu- 3r dren? I think the lessonless those niper-human effort and a true i money than harassing the people are trying totto teach Is that je cation. Luna desei ople of Idaho with a frivolous ieidication to the children of nity to help our ch JS qualifications don’ti’t nmaner. Tha * daho, consider this: He obtain vsuit. only thing that matteattersisthat ^ Simpson deleserves a thilird term Idrf lined Reelect Sen. ULi n y ^ a s r i i Just because he couldn't land aI de g i^ and never set foot inn ai thinking Alan BlirUuiken does not hisSS id you have an “R” behindbeh your - ! Rarely does a politicsdeal can- gaming andnd the latest farm dasiJassrooml Mr. Luna is now wh^^hin- even come dose t< i $50 million toy plane at the2 nameon the ballot,Jt. ^ flidate show so feww w e a k b ill, h e stiw th e m ore conser- Idali im.I back East whereehewouldbeat h :h on irresponsible fashion, I Kressman Mike Simimpson. vative wing bought that’s what the proces;ess home With his eas)astern liberal, I just one question on tthe final 3 lg of th e GOP may • I’t help but wonder how he exam here and thac I: yoters in Idaho’s 2nd1 !Ddistrict vote, ’ ras Vfas about, a group of p» p le orga-oi Clintonite frietidsldsl S ea Craig has ac Is: “Who is-/ liztng to defeat a canoidate thi ;r finagled the job of CEO inn the most qualifiedi caicandidate?” pn*t go wrong by re-eli-electing - SimpsonI wasv the member they been a re ^ fighterterforld^o’s ^ > first place. It sounds to me interests. He desetservestobere- yjjgjj, ■ My vote is for Dr. MaMarilyn ^ m to a third term . of Idaho’s W£Washington delega- Ily have one final quesdon/or e the gendeman could be a Howard. Dr. Howardard is the only - ir ele aed >duct of the Peter Principle, * Simpson has had nono prob- tion who asked,asi an d contin- Tom'om Luna. How con you say, andai ADRIAN L.AR] qualified candidate.te.Take I die (ems representing thele ]politi- ues to aski tou^tc questions of belit■elieve, that "parents can be TwiaFaDs ^ would dare to pouit out thatIt time to do your homeamework, jal ideals of District 2 vvoters. the Bush administrationad on trusiy Voters know th e truth I take a lot more than moneyy HOLLV DICKINSCNSON ?nd agriculture has bemeneflted His mainin opponent, Ed Tie for most parents, but what bout the children whose parer about term Ilmim its to impmpress a bunch of Idaho red-d* Hollister the entire state, and espsspedal- Kinghom oto Rexburg, has :ks. In a good moment, he b 'th e Magic V all^. on’t care. And they are out thand being the , barely camp*ipaigned statew ide Howlow will these children get thehe sheriff, I have an e ;ht be able to lead the people Block tak e s herirjo Jc b a s : Simpson earns respe«pect for and has failliled to show why educducation they deserve? You daho, but 1 can tell him from Legislature andr det)acesde t o l o n on l e term m , ,u_ voice of ip e rie n c e he will representative seiseriously being a conservative wiwith an Simpson shutlould be beaten. ihinilink children are "falling limits. The first timetin term limits independent streak, Idahoans5 ccan expect more tbroiUDugh the cracks" now, just ’er be able to push them in Sharon Block hasIS mmy vote for - [ was initiated, then r direction in which they do : On issues such as milmilitary good work fnfrom Simpson In a ait. By the time you finish willrith mention how far dl . state representativeve ono Nov. 5. thedle department of education, w desire to move. In case he Before Sharon mak n’t the welfare of our children d Sharon Block. Pleaseise 1give Sharon : The m emben of the editoriitKial board aod writen of edhotNorials are Stephen » inBoi^andllsteniining to different Lettenters to the Editor misprinted ally the bottom line? ' counties and differferent offices that thenarname of writer Al Ntm of your support on Nov.ov.5. f : HartgeB.ClaritWelwoith.St8Stew Cnwy. Dwid Cooper andmd Shelley Ridenout As As a parent, student and tead3ch- were affected, I wawas very thankful Burley,ley. 77ie Timcs-News regrets ROBYN BRODY{ e r.rrrm voting for Dr. Howard on term limits was oven'ertumed. the errerror. I TwinFalls
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______t______:_____ — ------.ETTERS- PolHlclara a re supppposed to hopeivfaenin I get to be one that " ^ulkner has18 iquaimcations a(11) Chairman, Bliss School>l instruction, plea.se« didisregard Thc • not people like you run- Mrvewlllofconstit Mon letters-B 4 oard Timcs-Navs' rhetoricjric and think bf • Utuents SSir"” * hrservlcess88 state senator (i;(12) Chairman, Cooding your personal opinio:inion of your I would like to commement on Mydid’siI’s wife (my mother) District 25 WOIATOuld be weU Coui:ounty commifKioners local sdiool. It’simprmpniving quaUti tenn Umits in otir upcon»mingelec- died almost« four years aga Ihe T '* e r m ^ K t co n tin u e served by electiirting Tom Faulkner Tom's Tc wiUingness to work foifor can be nt leust partiairtiaUy attributed don. I was bora and raisiaised in senior centeIter is the only place ' tOto confuse the voters as stace senator.or. thele communityc and the state,. to Marilyn Howard'srd's hard work. ' Idaho and have lived beberojllliiy rvebeenab able to get him to go. As I read the sample baUoli-.f„ Tom has serverved in the foUow- pluslus his wealth uf experience,S GREG LANTINGIsregard Times-News I urge MarIc Valle;alley voters to in government Their jobjoi is to Peoplewho wh aren’t seniors yet „ nake River Bureau . cast tiieir ballots for Sharon take our vrishes to theJ statesc or are alwayss good g at telling seniors Idaho voter. That point was d ndorsement of Luna ven home as I drow by a poU gemeni Resource • S'***' Block on Nov. 5. federal govemment andindiotiyto whatdieym’11^ and what they oUttcal Advisory Coundlid l Surprise! Su Siuprise! The anti-i- Sharon hns the expexperience and enact l^islation whichJl we,v their don’t need.1 Why \ don’t you come biUboard that read, "If you wantw (4) Heallh andnd W dfare tead;acher Tima-Ncivs has endorse term limits, vote no on ■sed qualificntions to servwrve our com- consdtueots, would likeke toi have down to theiie center and have J® Advisory Boardd Tomom Luna for state superinten-n- munity well. Sharon•onfy^wupori | • in place This way, the9 majoritym lunch therere and i see what’s going "Proposition 2.” _____■ (5) Chairman, n,( (JuvenUes) denisni of public instniction. an Idaho farm undd ranch.ra She of the populace dwaysrs controlso on beforeyou yo say they don’t n e ^ One has to read the baUotc Detour Board NinetyNil percent (a coiiservadvtive ^vas a tttachcr for manymai years in . the laws diat affe« themiem. I think it a rnumber of times and be fan^ a r (6) Vice Chaimirman, BLM estinitimate) of the Idalio’s educa-!■ Twin Falls and now>w runsasmaUr our representatives haveavesomfr Seniorsnever ne ask for much, with the intent of House BUI^ < Shoshone Districr ia Grazing Board . tors,rs, whether they are business. She undersilerstands the how become confusedI aboutat thc and now the^hey are being told no a f biU^ passed in the most recei (7) Assodationton of Coundes RepiepubUcans, Derpocrais or impononce of publicblic service and ; majority ruling. Poliddadans must when peoplepie don’t come down legislative ^ session, to underst■stand Legislative Comrmmictee Indej[dependents, arc backing has given her dmee andan energy to _ think we elect them beesecause they and find out.>ut. You are always wel- whwhat one is actually voting upon-,u{ (8)MagicVaUtlUey Magistrates Mariiarilyn Howard. These educaicItors coundess projects: andam organiza- are so much smaner thaihan we are come to com'jme for lunch. >House Bill 425 was the piec^ of Commission haveive witnessed the tireless effoiforts tions In our communilunity. ’ and will show us the Ughiight in spite SUSANGREENE Gl leelegislation enacted to re p ^ilterm i (9) President, Et, Bennett Hills byI Marilyn M to improve Idaho’s! Sharon Block is getgetting my votc^ of our own wishes. , TwinFWlsIlls linlim t statutes for county, stattIte, Cattlemen’s Asmssodation schonsible stewardship what wht a “yes” or “no” to that'JL q» s. property asse some of the self-servingg politi-p< “ d wise usese ofi our natural tion tion would mean. If yo u a r e aI nresident of TWin Fallss CCity... dans who have forgottenen that we resources. ReRecently, Sen. Craig The T confusion that wiU resulsull elected them to representent us. co-sponsored.sd a bUl that would from fror the way this issue is beini DAVID PEMBER help commununides thin surround- presented p re is exactly why I opp?pose Glenns Feny ing forests andani reduce the threat the the imposition of term Umits ir of fires. anymy way other than voting an EOBISSB Come see why seniorlor c e n te r rm atn e ntnd d of Larry Craig incumbent in a out of office. B because he defendsde what so - TERRELL T DONICHT n e e d s to ta l public ssup ii| p o rt many of us holdho dear. Needless to Twin T FoUs To those who wrote aboibout the say, Lany CrsZraig has my vote. (Editor’s(I nous Tcrrdl Donichthtis senior center MARKAUlLEXANDER '.hethci superintendent for the Tiuinfn — I’m not a senior yet, but I sure Filer . FaUFalls School District) Is.your be)aby leavingI home?
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^ A rouUND] I T ; ^ THE VAL^ L E Y J 3 e l ^ outR u jssiain c o » p s I :t.F. couple n«I66(l8 holp rji in •ing ------; ' -n ' ■ ■ n I ! 11 Ll jn wake of Arere police chief h(heads to Russiaa to prepare foibroilboom ■ •rfcHelm R ussian-Am erican E(Econom ic als, with a fewfei Koreans and some H S"j;TWINFALLS-ATv• Twin Falls cou- 5 L IS 2 ■ M who lost their traJtrailer home to ^ ►Wwswritf______Cooperadon and the UU.S. State aboriginal peoplepi who are simi- H Monday aftemooroon are among Depanment lar to Eskimimos, he said. Almost H I" ^leveral fire victims15 gettinge help ™ m HN FALLS - The went overr Police there are facing d some all the ne'newcomers will be H The American RedRc Cross, the “ ‘S5*’ich, but ended up learning major changes that haveh th e Westem oil11 workers.w ■I - j ^ J i ^^,|eency's local directororsaid. s The hey got the communityo of Westem law enforce- newcomers within the nextm year, police and the th oil companies as In this tl recent photo, Twin Falls PolicaPi Chlsf Lm DsVors prsswitMfltS s coUsctlofl of >*'Oeeds more monetaryary donations. ment enexperts under a programI DeVore said. .The curreirent popu- both sides preparepr< for the boom. TwIiTwin Falls Polks Dsputnwnt bMtsdgss to poUcs commsndsn InInYuzhno- V i.'-For in-kind donationions, the Red sponsonored by the Foundadon forr ladon is mostly Russianan nadon- pieasilase see RUSSM. page B3 sakSaMialinsk, a city on ths RusslsnMl Islsnd of Sakhalin. ' Sli-Qross usually passesies the phone v v r l.-'ikmibers of people whoirho have things i ______W f-'tb donate on to the th victims, T T V'iood River Win t e r i z i n g WV o o d R tver V a l l e y ______^'lin d h o lm said. — Senator)r: TieS: ■ “That way, the victiictims can call ^7A 1 them directly and decidede( if they \SU those items.” diey sees to al-Qa^aida r The Berreths are staytaying with rel- ^Zjdves, said Donna Herr«rreth’s daugh- may hit Teresa Boger. irly snow it home Soger's daughter, Kaneda,Kai 6, and ByJuDaPanea K ^ h n Beireth’s sister w Tlms»f«ew»wittsfar : K ljhen the fire struck,iriS'ge'Jltf Weatiather halts Jeep p tS u t they both escap< TWIN FALLS-S-D on’t be su^ f; iojuiy and didn’t lose ai comnimercial progress Isrised if you hear [ "sessions, she said. Thele IBerreths did Al-Qaida had Idaho^odes,saldU& I . not have insurance andmd lost virtual- By Pat tMuipliyM Sen. L any Craig,lg.R-Idabo.wben 1 I. Iy everything they owned,ow Boger TlTne»Wa■Wewi coireapoiident______he met W th 77k«71me»JWBt«*edi* 7! ; said. torial btwrd on Tueruesday------1 KETCrCHUM - An untimely 3- “When aU thele dustc coi o n t« t,ofaooo* ' 1 L .Berreth of TwinFalls canjftbeglvw b segmentmt for a Jeep commerdal versaticHi about terrorismten and dbe ^ through a spedal acdountunt at< D.L on Ketcltchum's Main Street today M B United States’ pos:posdble war wilh j! Evans Bank. canceleiled the shoot after a Iraq. H e pointeddout, ou too, diat ter* The Twin Fells blanch offTheAmeilcan TN Tuesdajlay morning snow trans- • < roriat cem-Vriniikel i i^ be found in :-J : Red Cross is also acceptlniptlng monetary . formed!d downtown Ketchum's any'location 4ni n tbe.c&^ntry: • i donations fbr these anddothervictlms ol lookfiwrom spring-like (o w intry.' i of other recent fires. Theie RedR Cross D anellelle Hall, a dty planner (I can also help arrange for'orenyloWnd a an d cod determined tq,have>aveharboted-«ne :ode enforcer, said that donations victims mightIt need.ne P lum , . ] Prt^luctions official of the five'to sevenven AtQaida cells '• Fbr more InfbimatloncalHhiII the Red Cross Charleses Love told her the crew' in the countiy, Crai,:raigno«ed. { . 817336464. might retumrei in the spring, The recent full-fflm, which premieress todaytc at the known1 aas “running footage" - I weapons inspectors:ors into Iraq, Valley Opera House.ise. film takaken in several locales I “In security briebriefings, you’re B5a“Storm" will featurture the two inserted5d iin regional TV commer- I faced with some prettypre stark real- g jtu n g men taking on1 someso of Sun dais andnd dealership videos. I itles that Saddandam Hussein is ffyalley’s backcountry.y. ItI will pre- The Ketchum segment working with wea]weapons of mass gcspere at 6 and 9 p JD. would’ve've lasted only a few sec- ' destruction,” he! said.sa: “That has . onds an~tIl^eV' tlm^r.v what *lt is certainly legal, and& it’s The queen1 waspw winters under 'BMmieSbMae. Ucan incumbeint Texas very ^ tlifficult to c rin d iete ume* debris, barkk or< any protected paper pa{ wasps can become veryvi mow the lawn wewe’d look any- ' jlEBlB gic V aSty Redona[>nalMedlcii: «kPeinfaas'q>eht,wfaicfa one < vdio uses his own ppersonal t site. Salisburyry said.i In the spring, large,”Ian Salisbury said. Paia p e r place w« thoughtIt theyth might b c ;'^H qttr sem au tfaeuodi•ming tmoug-ough the (sliding : we^,,.fQr.flto.$Ul*’« tts" to roof eaves or “It’s “ been avrful - we fou|lUght glass door)," SmJthsald. ith: U^iii*«-(onne^ome .-'i- movamant -of a • hahd r*the^vay” p lw m (thi[the wasps) all summer, butIt we Then, this pastst vweek, a mem- ■ .r.IButinapIiplace where there is coucould never find where theyth ber of the elusiveive wasp family »^|i^«oU sub has •PlessoweSnND.FI, Pl^B3 no disturbanance, the nests bf weiwere coming from. When we’dwi 5^see WASP. PageB3
■ « • »•: Tt-imw».TWfciF*iFaib.Mriw WMiMdn.OetptoOtar fO. 3003 KBStktIfMUWEiaW § Magic Va l l e y 'Roarkk lends aimother $i(50,0001(0 his cannpaign Richards(M>n trie s to reassurer BOISE (AP) - DeDemocrat Keith Generieral Al Lance is eastern•n the Melaleuca corpoi)orate head- called Wasrasden extremely capable < Roark, seeking to3 wwrest the attor- Idaho0 conservativec activist Franklk quarters in Idaho Fidisiis. and expre>ressed concerns about coiiiservattive Idaho vvoters ' 3 ney general's officffice from eight VanderlerSloot and the companiesss The A ttorney i G en eral’s the philosoosophy - not the ability - ing over the years, a years of Republlcarcan control, lent he hastIS created. Consumer Protectioion Division of Roark,L CALDWfelL (AP) --With ) the fulinvilifying ^ another $50,000 to his campaign In all.all VanderSloot has direct-1- reported that Melaleut polls opening in just ei(eight days, “I will reprepresent Idaho, aira I uca is one of VanderSjrSloot specifically com- ow to their pressuri," ■5 in early Oaober. ed $35.35,000 directly to Wasden’s's the most active commpanies In plained aboutab Roark’s work os a Democrat Betty Richardrdson tried will not bow i Campaign financance disclosure campai.> a ^ through Melaleuca in to reassure Idaho’s geneileraDy corv she declared,id. ■ in Idaho in terms of consnsumer com- defense: attorney. ai He said the rhe two traded barbs statements showeded Roark, a for- Idaho0 Falls I and its Asia, Japanin plaints. Democrat*It *'has usM every tedmi- servative electorate thsh at ------, The mer prosecutor andanc highly sue- and C< she is not one of thoise Eu lin over the tax cut diat Canada spin-offs, Idaho.0 However, Deputyy Attorney caUty andnd loophole to defend' ^ EhftSfHfl ter defended and ^ccssful defense attomey,att made Investnstments Inc. of Idaho FallsIs General Brett DeLong Coast liberals many voteiters O tter rtge said the drug dealealers, embezzlers, white hoped to get rid of wit iiardson said shouldbe ealed in large part, company over the1 past two and all sorwrts of other nonviolent . “I am first and foremwlost n2002 s enviroi >SS5.000 on Oct. 21. primarily to Tensns ofi thousands more doUarsrs decades are not excessssive consid- offenders.”s." S finance a major cnm an Idahoan,” she declareired r \ __ y th atIt COtter wants state :nmpaign-ending a re alshis own financialal ccoipmitment has coi:ome from VanderSloot. with the company in 19'1991 govern- He and1 hish supporters said the sion and radio stations artiround the opposes ofterter originally( suppt^t- while Wasden hasns iraised about Melaleuieuca mode a $16,530 contri-i- . ing practices of its saleses force. first ad wasvas a bud-faced lie until state and The Idaho State:tesman. ing and warir withw Iraq that O t^ |S $150,000 from privatvate donors. bution>n to a group calledd In a letter to the e^:ditor of the the state RepublicanR< Party modi-. Freshman Republics:can Con- endorsed andnd RichardsonC suggest- The biggest donoridr for the chief Concenerned Citizens for Familyy Idaho Falls Post Registfnernewspa- fied the: adt and the second gressman Butch Otter a|appeared ed should bew mattern for a world- g deputy to outgoingg CCOP Attomey Values.iS, whose phone number iss per on Tuesday,*VananderSloot severely distoneddis reality. much more in command1 cof his air wide coalition,on, noti just the United time than he was a wcweek ago States. v4ien Richardson, the forr)rmer u!s. The chaUenilenger again pressed ------ObitlUARIES— attorney for Idaho, hihad him Otter on hisis seeminglyst evolving repeatedly defending hislis record stand on Socitocial Security. After t as a failed ^ e m in > ForobttiwynrtManI and MofiTMtkm. CM 73»«931,31, Ext 278. between 2 (Mn. endnd SI p.m. Monday ttm u g h Satuirday. n DMtfllna (• 4:30 p.m. foror MXt- M It oWt»Omnlcvall«y.com. P ithIth rwn tlcw are ■ free s f v tc e andId cao be ptaced wtll 5 p.m. evemryday.______ington. Libertarian Steve«e Gothard 2000, he noww daimsd this fall to be of Boise did not partidpateIte. com m inedtopto preserving that sys- e and leave her home. So oneDne Jesus Chrisi ol Latter-cr-day Saints, interestedin in antjQues and had an Running in what has: arguablya tem. I GooiODDVG ■ she asked il she could go alongjng She served in manyI areasi and enormous AntiqueAnt Museum north of been called the most Repepublican Otter defenfended yet another fni> he was astounded that sheIhe laught Early Morning SeminaryS< lor Paul Many itemsit6 have been donai- state in the nation, Richchardson time his opposic>osition to the socaljed Chanca Victaiw r wanteded 10 go That day Albert wenieni several years. Gerenealoglcal ed to Mimdokloka Historical Museum. needed i to convince vote)ters that Patriot Aa that he warned would Schummer out anomd bought her everything sheihe research and compilingg inlormatlon College of SSouthernol Idaho and other ‘she ‘i will not be a pawn off inational give the federaleral govemment tjie a possibly need to go lishinging ior iamily history books Chance Victor)r Schummer.S 18. a a n rtli. ks has been educationalal tacilitiesi around ihe . DemocraticJ leaders thatlat Idaho power to usurpuip the freedoms dnd t resident of GoodiiOding. Idaho, died ° alter ®t1‘ ihai she always went wilh>>ilh Vera's inlerest for many years.yi state, Republicans] have been so:0 success- privacy of Amermencan dtizens. { Monday. October« 2^. 2002. al hte S S SThey were buddies and wher-ier- Mearl & Vera had thrhree daugh- Eileen wasas a member of Eastern I residence. one was. ihe other was not far 'ters. liene Rae and Eiainel). He IS survivedId t by his parents, "’ pforfl'rence is.survived by her two Ihree sisters. AmbeTiber Schummer ol -nne- i ivo Twin Falls. Idaho. Also survivingsu are her parents.s. only sisier Bernice, the Rupert C^eteiy. S Twin Falls. Ida!daho; Morgan : "Michael 'Rusty' (Sherry)y) Ihree sisters. Oelsie E. Hall and youngest sonon Gregg, and Harvey, Helen B.CiBn(taner of Burley, ser- 5 Schummer and Whi K of Twin Fails. Idaho; andnd Norma L. Tilson ol TwinI Falls.F Idaho ihe love of ierher lile and husband, iMiitney Schummer trick T. Mayer of Glenns Ferry.ry. and Anelda L. Bayes of Edsel Joseph “Ted” WhitakerW vice at 1 p.m.1. today to at the Star of Gooding; Paterna»rnal Grandparents. Mahr, of Roseville. She is surviirvived by her son; Jon of Twin Falls, service at 10 3; Daughters; Kaye (Paul)Jl) Calilornia. Hollinger. RicRichland. Washington; 10:30 ajn. First and Secondind Ward Chapel of Victor and MadgeIge Schummer of Boweri today at First Baptist Ch:hurch in The Church of Jesus, Christ of ^ Decio. Idaho. in ol Filer, tdaho; and J.CC. Her parents, her husbaband. Mearl. daughter-in-lav■law. Margie Woolsey ol * Magee ot Twin Falls. Idaho:io; twin daughters, two siste Tvtin Falls; interment wilrill follow Latter-day Saintsints, 100 Soudi 200 He was preceded3ed in death by his one blot iters. Hassel Walla Walla,a. Wahingion; grand- maternal grand paparents and one rother. Robert Prait ol Emmeit.)H. E. Poppieton and Vaiiieie L. Bagley daughter Gretiretchen (f?oyai) Denton at Sunset Memorial Park.M West, Burley; inteinterment will be in ne sister. Irene Mitchell ol and four brothers. L. Z. Z Bartlett, ol Arizona, and an 4 greai-grandchii- Pleasant Viewtr Cemetery; C< friends . uncle. 1. ID; 12 Grandchildren and 2 Funeral services;es will be held at NMmnVn Id Leslie F. Bartlett, Vasterir C. Barilelt dren; two sisiesier-in-iaws Shirley (Joe) Doris Lorene GriffithI ofc Twin may call from 12-12:4512- pjn. today ; 10:30 a.m. on Thurscjrsday. October 31, Kous Great-grandchildren;n; and Max G. Bartlett prececeded her in Wasko. Buhl.ihl. Idaho; Lois (Jim) Falls, graveside memorialal service at the church, nee is also survived by herer death. Metsch. Neww IHampshire; and one at 11 ajD. today at the Twfwin Falls ' ! 2002. at Oemaray'srs (Gooding Chapel adom eted daughier. Sheila 0. I in Gooding. Idaho,5, wWith Mike Gregor waSidl^ D. Funeral Services lor VeraV« will be brother-in-iavlaw. Mel (Wilma) Cemetery > (Reynolds FFuneral Mi^riallaferifer Benton of Boise, : olficiating. Burialial will be In the lln ol Twin Falls. ID. held Friday, November 1,2002. 1, ati- Hollinger. Blainiaine. Washingion. iChapel. Twin Falls). parenis. her husband Albert,rt. p.m. at The Church ot JeJesus Christ Eileen will b( service at 2 p.m.p today at Elmwood Cemeter'tery in Gooding, her daSj be iruly missed by her Southwest Christiiristian Church, 5405 " Idaho. aughter. Barbara,, four broth-h- ol Laiier-day Saints Stakei, to 7 p.m. on ripoth in Idaho wilh Bishop Doug Barnumoffi-Be and son. Burley; 'Bu Gary (Erica) ciallng. Interment willIII follow al LIndauer andi children;cl Tiffany (Gary) at th e Seventh-day Ad^dventist today at the churcllurch; burial will fol- Wednesday. Ociobilober 30. 2002. at ° iSumft, Church. 131 Grandview ^ Demaray's Gooding'>8 (Chapel. norial Services lor Florence;e Sunset Memorial Park in1 Twin1 Falls. Bliss and daujaughter. and Terrance ; w Drive, low in the Meri(eridian Cemetery i held Sunday. November 3.3, Idaho. Visitation willI be held Lindauer all 3lot Rupert.f Twin Falls (Parke’s Magic;ic Valley (Alden-Waggonerner Funeral: Chap^ Tl 2002. at 2 p.m.. al the First Church:h Thursday. Ociober 31.20C002. Irom 5- A gravesidele memoriali service will 1Funeral Home, Twin Falls).s). Boise). 1 I . T w in F,F a l l s o to o di. .i 131 East F. Street in Jerome.e. 6 p.m. at Ihe Parke's Mailagic Valley take place at at 9 a.m. Saturday. Or. MUton H.L SimonSI of Rupert, ______Idaho.I. (Officiating wili lie Pastor3r Funeral Home. 2551 KImbiIberly Road. November 2. 2. 2002, at the Paul Robert Thompson of Twi I M. P^ge and Pastor Heidi win Falls, b u rial T hursdajday at Arlingtoh di Twin Falls, Idaho and onele hour prior Cemetery. The•he family suggests that sservice at 2 p.m. today aIt t )Parke's Memorial Gardendens in Cindnnad. to services al the church, memorials bele directed< to ihe Paul j Tiatibn and Private Inurnmentnt Services and arrangen Magic Valley Funeral Hom•me, 2551 Ohio (HansenI MortuaryM< Rupert ements are Cemetery Chaplapel, in care ot Hansen iKimberly Rrad, Twin Falk ^ H P I . are undnder the direction of Ihee under ihe direction of thithe Parke.s Mortuary ol Ruptuperl. ^ 11^ burial Chapel), Parke’sB Magic K Valley Funeral Homele Magic Valley Funeral Homime ol Twin will follow at the Mar Cemeneteryin 1 of Twin1 FlFalls. Idaho. Falls, Idaho. IRupert. James Walter:r Webb,U infant son ;] In ileileu of flowers, Ihe lamilyy of James andd NicholeN W ebb, \ requestsIts lhat donations be made In B)URLEY l Sylva Harrison Po|ope of memorial servicece ata 2 p.m. Sunday hermeriKimory lo Friends ol Hospice. " R upert Gooding, service at 10 a.min- today at the Reflecti(ction of History at the Gooding Church ofoi Jesus Mausoleum at: SunsetSu Memorial T w i n F a l l s Christ of Latter-day SaintsIts; inter- Park in Twin1 FallsFa (Reynolds ment at 4 pjn. at the Gard<'den City Funeral Chapel,l,TwinFaIls). Tv :
—-D eaim NOTICEES:—- Urbana P. Sedano Monday, Oct.t. 28,i 2002, at JEROME - Urbana P. SiSedano, Countunty Memorial j B 46, of Jerome, died Monda;iav.Oct Hospital. 26,2002, at her home. Arrangementsnts will be Mass of Chrisdan Burialilwrilthp > an n o u n ced by Demaray!4 held at 9 a.m. Friday, N Gooding Chapel,il. 2002, at St. Jerom e’s Ca'atholic ■ C hurch, 216 Second AvVve. E.. Lyman 'Pug'l' Macklinh Jr. erome, with Father Risworth A-memoriali servicese will be Eileen E. Hollinger, 68, a Mortuary of Jerome. ofc Rupert, passed away fhurs'aajlTl ssa Holyoak Wiseman. ^ held a t 2 p.m. Monday, Mo Nov. 4> Octoberc 24. 2002. at the.Minidoka h died Monday. Ociober _ 2002, at the VaUejdiey Presbyterian Memorial Hospital. ar home. SStanlay Borges Church in Hazeltoelton with Pastor She began her lile in1 IPufcell. 3orn December 17. JEROME - Stanley Borg ner childrenen. She loved being KiKinney, 47, of Hagermanin died Mortuaiy. 9 daughier ot ClaudeJ d e C. & Junia . totogelher. Howaver, her sisteller fooled » ‘th friends ancmd enjoyed country I__ • Gaskill Pratt. As ai wyoung woman, I vV; ' S S'everyone by gelling mariarried so n^uslc. horses andan< snow skiing. She — L. she wenl to’churchn in Jerome and ' . w Eileen wenl on to the Uniniversity, wi" tie greatlyy missedn by all who caught the eye ol a1 s^siw young man I ' ’ working at Ihe Extension olflce ol for ^hew end loved h > by the name ol Albertart iE. Mayer. She i i the Country Agent Leader fofor Idaho. She is suwivedred by her loving hus- IN TODAY'S WORRLD, CORPORATIlTEGREED i I ; knew his moiher veryery well and set Wra ■' I. Metz ^II was while working at Ihe E)Extension band, Mark of Burley;Bi her children. 'li < her sights on him,1, sand once He ,, , , i*«6>aoos 0Ollice Eileen met Harvey HiHollinger. Ry Ann Wiserleman and Jacob HHASSWALLOWE ED UP SM ALL BUIIUSINESS..^ 9 tookea at her. he nevnever looked at Vera lolaDia.Barileit Metz. 87, ol Twin BiBoth were going to school aiand were Wiseman of Bur3uriey; her parenis. Promise S anyone else. They werewer married on Falls pastjased away October 27. mmarried on Christmas Daysy. 1937. 1-oren and Linda;ia Holyoak ol Burley; ■ ises that if you purchase thdr stodHock, Ihey will £ ^ August 16. 1940. at Ihethe Jerome Rrst 2002, at herhei home. HiHarvey graduated In 1936i eand -she her father-in-law;w and moiher-in-law, ■ ptovideie a hefty retum. Then Baiikruptcyiptcy befalls them g Chureh of God andd & as she stood Vera waairaa bem February 16,1915, otobtained her degree in 1!1937. In C laude and BeBetty Wiseman of ■ andloai) and behold, they are no longer ob ” ; before those people,le, i she swore to In Marion.on. Idaho. She was Ihe i(1938, the young couple moer.MIA wilf bein Pleasantint View Cenwiery. mm and had one of Practioal .NuNurses, Program In 1955. InIn Vietnam in 1971. Friends may call ci at Rasmussen ; P L CWMFIINM ■ /V \ '' V y ■■■ ' A'",;'.'- TF WidnMd«r,lr.0cts6w90,2002 TbiM»NMr*,T^rt, TM) FaMi, MHw . M VdAGic V a lli. e y AV e s t m \ r jStudennts sharei anti-druilg messa:Ige Burle;y3 library By Shari Chaiwy ' d n ig sM« ij in the w ^ of bdng sue* cdreams, Martin saicL It’s; likeU get- Tlw»Wtwt wtttw ccssfiJ. ActivitiesAl Director Tim tting an A on a test,.then■Jl “times talks£finances P errig oc t«said while the elemen- tthat by a thousand and tiiahat’s bow The Tlrow,NewiIWS ______ACEQUIA - Aklthough ltl 13 tarystudenlents are hearing tiie mes* >you feel v^ien your dreamims come ^ C^omor ot Filor § ■ Minico High Schoolaol stu d en ts sage to sa;say “no" to drugs, high ttrue.” ' B U RLEY-' - Library workers VOOD.& Biuo Lakos I wouldn’t admit they’ werewi ^ o u s school stududm ts are realizing t h ^ Katie Wrigley, feUowV ]Minico may see ann iincrease in their when one elementartary student are role modelsm to the younger cclassmate, told storiest i of also wages soon. K asked, the elementary«ry crowd sure students. Vwanting to play basketbal«ilL“But T he B urlejley Public Library . cheered for them. Saul GaSarcla and Neil X:iark, Whitney \ kept beatinglg me,” board has $7,578$7 extra in the I Prices Good I I I . Students at fourir M] inidoka football playerspla at Minico, talked Wrigley \ said. So Wrigley!y found part-time salarlary budget this year -M Thru 11-05-02 H H . County elementaiy ^ools heard about schO'hool and grades. Grades something s she was goo}0d at - from the dty.y. The’ board dedded a "no drugs” messageage from the are import}rtant even for athletes, cheerleading. c to use mostt ofc that money to jARKjm Minico High School>oI stu d en ts d a rk said.:cL Taking drugs and alco* If drugs and alcohol hailad been increase wageIges for part-timers Tuesday as part of RedRe Ribbon hoi hurts[s students’: chances a t involved, ii neither woulclid have and use $1,00,000 of it to hire an Week in Minidoka elemel< entary good grade:des. achieved a their dreams,, 1Martin employee In1 tJthe future to fill a . schools. Takingal( aladwl and d ru ^ won’t said.a currendy emptipty position, It’s a week basedI onor the mes- make anyctyone a good leader or The high school studerents are The boardd brieflyI discussed % Pel/le sage of encouraging chillildren to be role modellel either, soccer player examples e of students wiwho set talking with1 tlthe city about the drug-free. It began in 1986 as a Hailey Coatoats said. goals g and have accompiiplished budget afterer the board was JSIRLOIN I grassroots movementIt of< parents Whitneyey Martin told her story things, U Perrigot said. Infonned of iniincreases to the cost concerned about alcohol>hol and drug about hertr «dream of playing col* "They are very successfisful peo* of instvance onor the building and f ‘ abuse. lege baskttketball. She recently pie. p They will be successissful in decreases to) tlthe library budget I "steak t ' The high school studeidents talked received a sscholarship to play bas- life," li Perrigot sold. “Thejey were due to changeIges in the sheriff’s I Lean ' about dreams, goals,.self-esteem, se ketball atc Boise& State University. just jt like you,” he told the eielemen- budget, doing well in school)ol an d how It feelss ggreat to achieve your tary ts studwts seated on thee 1floor. Board membmbers said chey felc V they should hahave been informed ^ GROUND g s i j n . r^_. of those Issueiues earlier so the I 3 y library budgetjet could accommo- ^ BEF gs Halloweieen has beecome a saJafer holida t / date those chanlanges. v ByNateJohnMn story of thatth Halloween night ago a( were out to do some, sserious L ibrary IDirector Julie W Tlm»»Wew» WTtter ______when Bron«)ner, in dvUian dothes, damage di that night. The;iey had Woodford ahalso reported the I - had run to the other side of the more m than 60 e g ^ Quinnan said. library is expeipected (0 be in the ■ Boneless Beef R U PE R T -nie HalloilUoween egg- aDey as officfficeis began chasing the The Ti police made the boys comea to black by $52626.07 in the city’s L ' throwers dashed downwn the ailey boys, theth stadon and soub eggsI roff the year-end financindal repon for the m GROSS with-police officers hot on their This yea’ear Mlni*Cassia law cars, ca but the greatest damaeagewas fiscal year that at« ended Sept. 30. ^ heelSi enforcemenient officen don’t expm - done dc by one of th e officecers. A Other boardd busin.essfc induded: I RIB ROAST ' ' The boys tumed a1 cocomer and to spend mimuch time chasing van- hastily lu dosed trunk crushehed the * 80th anniveJvetsaty celebration M Stopped, unsure whichI wway to run. dais. In reciecent years there have confiscated co box of eggs. - Woodford repUce officer pumpkin oror throw a few eggs at in m recent years. library will soorx>n offer faxing ser* James Broner, now a :sergeant cars, but: thetl total number of “Halloween is certainlyf cdiffer- vices to the pub]ublic I TURKEYS with the Minidokaca County reported crimescri does not signifi- ent en than when I first s ta n ^d expea, about American i|K ans from cheir gov- stuck in the stereotyptypical old by assigninging certain officers to he he said. emment. GHIQUITA ways of hard-line Comiimmunlsm, spedfic area:eas of town so residents DeVore 1 said he and o th e r “What’s funnymy is that we were police there seem well-isU-tuned to and officersrs can become familiar Western Wi chiefs would litlike to all going throirough the same W ^BANANAS < ' the Idea of public service,ice, DeVore with each othother pitch pit in with some help of)f their tilings.” ) said. And they are also> wellwi aware In terms5 oof Infr^tructure, the own. ow He ■said he hopeled to DeVore said1 he’sh glad he final* 1 1 of dtizens’ rights, whichich DeVore Sakhalin poix)lice forces are facing scrounge scr up enough old bullet-bi ly got to meetet some Russians ^ I said he found to be sur]nirprisingly potential disiiisaster, he said. In one resistant res vests and other eequip* face-to-face, broad and thorough. TwinFalls-sirsized town, the police ment me to help get a sizablee ship- “The are very;ry open. Very gra- W iLarge “They have really strstrict stan- departmentIt had only one patrol ment me of donations headeded to dous and wondeiderful hosts.” I K ' dards for searches andnd seizures car for its 16116 officers, he said. Sakhalin. Sal • pver there." By workinging though translators, * • HeI said the visit also affiffected Times-News reponerrep Mark Heim L BUNDT j i ’ Police on Sakhalin also al; use a DeVore saleaid he and the other him hir on a personal level,I. As a can be reached at 735-3238 or bve- m § principle of having “n<“neighbor* Western offofficers were able to child chi of the Cold Warr era, mail at mheinz(9t:@magicval/eyxom. ^ ^GAKES H IFresh 8" Pies i 1 ^ Terror__ APPLE OR i CoRtiniwdfroniBl security for>r tthe United States of mistreatment,” mi: he said. CrCraig’s out a distinctlyr racistra policy of tar- smart in trying to getit as{ much America. That’sTh up to the com* estimate est is that there arei imore getingHispanics:cs for deportation, PUMPKIN ^ international supj>ortt a:as he can mander-in-chichief,” he said. than tha four million illegal alienens liv- “The dirty littliitde secret is that if . before taking action»n against On anotheher issue, Craig took . lngIng and working in the UrUnited you’r e blue*eyrown-eyed, you’re ^ decade - to prove to thehe intema* ' establishing I g legal status for immi* tries,” tri( Craig said. “We ha^ave to in trouble.” H olland Dutch tional community thatlat Iraq Is grants mustn speeds up. Craig said speed spe up the process allo'lowing The examplei CraigC gave is that I ^ 3 . J swept clean of chemical,»!, biolo9 > he will co-sposponsor an act expand* them the to become legal, allo'lowing the Immigiigration and u cal and nuclear weapons.IS. Ing some undocumentedua immi* them the to become registered1 vwork- Naturalizocionn Servicef doesn’t 1%or2% But ultimately. Bushh nmust use grants’ accessess to educadon bene- ers ers and allowing them to starart the raid ski resorts:s butt it goes after || whatever internationalII coalitionc fits and abilit;ility to adjust to lawful process." pn> field workers. GALLON MILK it can muster to confroni-ont Iraq if status. KHe blamed che Democratiiitic lib------. the U.N. Is not up to it, CnCraig said. “Ttfday wewe have a large num* eral era philosophies unions olof the TimeS'News writerwi Julie Pence CWestern Family g ; “(U.N. Secretary Generneral) Kofi ber of peoplepie Iiving in the shad- 1970s 197 fashioned to protea dodomes- can be rcachedat at 735-324Jo r bye- _ Annan cannot be thee h head of ows and alle:Ueys that are open to tic tic wdrkers. Craig also poiiDinted mail at jpcncc&mc•magicvalleyxom. IGE I Spend__ CREAMi«.*. I . ContlnuMiframBl days, Golisaniano has moved doser amrricelll as the 2 / taken only $96,000, or 5 ]percent cent, compariared with 31 percent BlocUoomberg set the record foror the Democratic candiiididate. - LT. GOKE fi : of his total $1.8 million campaigncaj for McCallI anda: 18 percent for mosnost expensive non*presideilential His opponent,t. IRepublican and B ; fund. The Blinken-Craiglig race is - Golisano inI oione recent survey - raceace ever. The Republicann and multimillionaireire businessman PRODUCTSW ^ one of the most expensensive in Pataki has takentai Golisano’s cam- billilillionaire media magnate sjspent Doug Forrester,er, has financed I] Idaho history. .paign seriouslusly enough to start aboibout $73 million of hisi < own most of his ownn campaign,c lend- IJ13.5 ez. B .*5) MeanwhUe, Sanchez’s’s millionsc airing ads aitirltidzinghSn. morRoney to win the mayor’s5 :seat ing It more than1 $7$: million. ' have already made thehe Texas WhUeit’s-is -uncertain whether lett:Eistyear. • West VirginiInia businessman ASSORTED j 1 governor’s race the highest-hi any of the selflelf'funded candidates W hile Sanchez and GoUsisano Jim Humphreys,«s, a Democrat, has g : sMnding contest In thatlat state’s will win thiss yyear, the 2000 elec* re are the oiily self-financed cacandi- loaned his Hous