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www.magicvavalley.com 2002/SI/;;,. 2 I g J aes^ I'win l-alls, Idadaho/97th year, No.).81 I ______Fridayay, Marchin 22, 2002 i t 50 ccnts )RNING E th a n V\'i :a ;n ii'K Toda)day; Partly Busi:i 6 u i s u p g3 o r t V sunn^nny and ------n a s plant pJeassasant. High 6 4..low lo 38. Pag»A2 ______C Q l l l dLaid - _ M. u .'i c V a i .i , ' IB Intent to run: A 'cbimuity t; em pl^- - econo cc and a Democrat haveha amn)unced ilieir biddforlWin fi Falls County commissilissioner. N eeds o f dai P ag eB l could be a sc BySwdyMOw N 1( ) \ i : v _____ — TImea-Wewrwrtter------Intent to sell: A Magic agi Valley TWIN FALLS - If th e businussman plans to to Valley gets an eihuni potat(»-pn)ccssingpIap la n ts in turing plant, dairy am R u p o n a n d G le n n s Fir own)wn t)ack y ard. ' Ethanol, an alcohol-hol-ba.sed alter- native fuel, is produ by fer- m enting arid di.ftil) crops thut have beenleen j into simple sugars. T ucts of ethanol arc-e carbonc; diox- ide, which cnuld Iwc soldsc to a car- ___ bon.dioxide.pn)ci:ssiii;ssing.com pany,------i, which i.-? usetl

.sccond-largcst c perfect place HA MM L . a It, said W inston H M MM A ‘Beautiful' predlctio:tlon: TTmcs- and distillers (vain,1 ofwl the Magic HMMH re a d e rs th in k “/ I asfeedforcatde. alition, a group ■ ^M ■ News ; **A PrMidMt BmBuill w a rn to w tlM iiM rt as N IkavM B Paso lirttmationalll Airporti Tbursday In B Paso.. Tn n Sunday.S U n Qdaunted i by bombing,b FP resident hp raucous airplirport rally in th e borderxfcr town w ife and sle ppdaughter t were killed Inin th e Toledo has been1 a refdrmist, obviously workei determine the costscheaper ai than ofEIPasa Paldstan a tta dic c A nd while e n route, h e caicalled within the democn>cratic system. And you b et Tki. of a plant in the Ma^cir su g a r b e e ts, **Wecanninnot let th e terrorists oveinrerfree- Italian P rim e M inister Silvio Berlusconi to dis- going.” ^ » Tlte study j0.w brouidy concluded dom*loving sociedes and we wUl not,”)t,” Bush c u s s an a tta cck k by an offshoot of thee RedF Bush said '^vee mightm have an id ^ ” who .se ’ setbacks developerst locally grow n $aid,deayuiying a suidde bombing in d ieeMiddle M Brigades terror { jthanol p lan t so r group, in which an Italianlecon- et Please see BUSH. Page a: Com is considered to i ^ of choice as'it’.>: beche shipi>cd in |i^ wheat, i>otati)cs ur\n si d dial \s-ould | However, the studymu of die loop. - r r a n t p r i e there is not enougitof lui a dry mill pe says en ssts bringg ‘grave sscandal’ rgy u se goes to com to support an edia: ~ it would have to be“ain, s the plant w T fc im ______Pop# M m from die midwest And!y costs if dairy Paolllctrturta ^ r )ise bishop: Idaho leave local farmers ouiwilling < to buy )hn Paul n , stung by th e ■ . - . '^ 0 1 Since one-third hof e shelf Ufe of lg sexual abuse crisis darb«a priesiesis haven’t been lan 10 days, so MtMMnyfor i.:;V.W rr jl 9 ethanol plant’s energy 1 the Roman Catholic drying distillers grain,> make a com- worid YoatH Day 3 ledared Thursday that invoTOlved in sex abuse could save on energy cc I ests have succumbed to at X tiM Vatican | and cattlem en are cutivewill direaor . Duke Is done: In d ia n a : grievous forms” of e ^ TInwrsday.mm Earilar )eniieTumer th e grain w e t But theDairymen’s 5 ght “grave scandal" to »»Wew»wrltof______would have to offastim ning upset, d UMpootHI \ wet grain is less thim : th ^ would have tolie m: benefit for ^ M M in g No. 1 s e e d D u k e ir lairymen prolv w’s remarks marked the - “ WIN FALLS > Amid theC m itm ent to buy it wet. S w e e t 16. he h as |mtop M ichael P. Driscoll, o f the,U. Still, E ilers said ssaidlie’i . t, defeat- the faith, protect minors.____-•• Cardinal-RogerM.Malahony'^— said T hursday h< irchVBoise-DiocesGT^aid plan to membersnined-that-tho^ of -» coofioed h^ remarks on for for the first tim e publiclyy con- more ^>edfic TWI3) asked a bout sex-abuse alle-ee Dairymen’s Assodationant would be . sin the Diepc^’sI single paragrai^i in a fin tecause of its first time he finned th a t a “few k>cal pricriests” • One of the m p e dons o p involving Idaho priests ,y. “If diey can m ake it 1 nnual pre-Easter letter in in tbei three-coimiy Los AnjDgeles Catholic magaz scand:e also checked w idi o th ers ;in X at a price diey can Kidafft access. Ilie 3N1)KX PatfftDl ontheissueEle refrained from using Arc i mill ethanol ed anew thL Ardidiocese have been renumoved church hierarchy C a thoffice, o who recalled a sex-lie dieyT lbuyit,’’ Eilcnssai Oassilied .E2-16 Nascar »“sexual abuse.” ' from fru an ministries following{accu- a of investigating: oversenaied fuel6-7 W ihepow . cmmngawrtabkruk iging some of the feder ^ t h ^ have to foDoe notified of tfaeir privacy rightsril by U.S.heaIdi offii1 care providers thememg protections for personalill '■ T he BBI study coiicliithe leaders WASHINIus to give written per- byt " administrat l9 tfaoae who oae tfaeff recordsd l . P r e s id a t Bush’s moree time before tiondical ad information while„ Magjt: Valley plant coul I ts fore their tecords may I Ii n other cfaanM that wom u ld policy d!iat bas dauDow th e confiden- - bnndng u t i access to care.” 20 percent of its ethaiiproducc300 — Viooaeo n prfvK y nde^tfae aitathntfrf*. a n tt la w in a W ^ ( th anol-a year;------___ Z3i093lIED portiorhenew-version'was largely„ and the remainder lo c a rb B u rk y tandiDBnDceoaaqNh tratintioa wants to e n ^ more'e pai^ control toX {jone reject, the pieridzed ai by privacy advocates, e m states. itnliutes more confidentia tn feiwl ctH ewveniontiouldcnae ena al ser- over tbe prolifmis suggesting a sig- carecosidans, and Democratic lead- Blhaiesota is one ofthestatccadi t medical reownfmand,hwtfjlMy vkc 677-40K ability of pa rices tfadr tseiMge childrenla 1 e e k m edical recordsh eningii o f privacy Thui 11^ in ethanol productitlhe Minnesota »ta n p g at t o c aadiPdmafceitentigforreaMrd wing patients to form i Please see naVACV, Page A2 ethantil plants canu pn ltw e . uselfadrpa ; w h eth er to aUow take,!] ,|y----- miUkm gaOons ofediai ;...... ■" ...... > b e lised for m a r Secrett J a n d its industry contnl] HM* — 4— ^—______i _ L ______A ~ - “ th e c: » - ~ ^ than$3S0millkMitothc ■ f , issued Ihursday today year,'Bccoiding to the! M o d ad . ffidals, represents strong A2 DepntmemofApicuIn pil« S effort to ta ik r a m ed ic nriiskiibefai laifflted presidents impcov 3 1 ______b e d b c k M d i «-for-years:-how'------T h e , ■ ■ pKmnsdes i o give consum ers critida niei.'IheneM crating access to ' physid s h i a n d e c tro n ic % ------

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W. • TWm Fafc. k»*ho . 73473 I4147 on 60 36 s 69 54 ss St. Paul 31 16 peX 39 15 s • I 2331 SoutSouOi Uncoin • Jm m w . Idaho • 206-3I6elleve that Denver orfor World Youth Day, Angeles, An New York, PhUadel v a s writing th e rules, whiiwhich diey fin- lelphia, archbishop. haileciled by the insurance industr .U£. bishops are doinglg ai “poor” declaring thattha the sexual abuse of and am Bridgeport, Conn. A H< tiy. ished shortly before« hehc left office, While sexualI abuseal settlem ents “It's*s aa m ajor step toward creatin ;to “fair” job in addressinisingthecri- minorshadcd caused “suffering and bishop bis resigned after adml ing Once Bush took over,ver, opponents nltting have cost the ±urchchi hundreds of a woiworkable, rule,” said Kare ;sis. scandaL” thatth i hc had sexually abus ren of the regulations resumedresi fierce used a millions of dollailiars in the United Ignacnagni, president of th I While the pope saidlid th a t th e S ev eralI expertse: regarded the teen-ager to at a seminary t che lobbying, trying to0 capitalizeca on a I more States, critics havehs warned that • Amernerican Assodation of Healt Ichufch “shows her conroncem for statementt asa evidence that the than thi 20 years ago. -There ' ilth what they sensedd wasw a more/ e were the church’s moral'currencyme is Plansins. She and olher insuranc ;the victims and strivess to re^nd Vatican haslas failed 10 recognize calls cal for die resignation of t> nee lenient attitude in theth e newI admin-' two of also being debaseased. repre?resentatives, however, cor *in truth and justice to each of the incendiadiary nature of a finan- America’s Ar leading preli on- istration toward fede‘ederal regula- elates. The Rev. Richichard P. McBrien, tendeided that the administratioi •thc;se painful slraatioitions,” the dal and moinoral crisis confttjnting Cardinals Ca Bernard Law of B< (on tion.lhursda/spropoa Boston professor of theologyth at the shouldHild go further to ease r^ u la tc {focus of his concern waswa on the the church,:h. But one prominent and an John Egan of New Y Ito- die first insight intoohowfarB^ hc ^ York. University of NotreNc Dame, said ty costKksts and give the industry adc ^ ^ d a l’s impact on th w a ^ to go to addressIress their coqi* Bsigna- Thursday that thethe pope’s remarks quatelie time to adapt to die rules. pope for aI “I“historic” reform mes- dons doi and scandals in Europe.•e. w e re " a to ta ll ! “G rave scandal is caw ally inadequate AdnAdministration officials saillid HHS dvU rights off aused, with sage, In1 Ireland the church reoJcently response. It’s sor 1 offidals, who i h e result th a t a dark sli some acknowledg- dieyy uwill allow a r e l a d v ^ quickck, briefed reporters on o c shadow of Disclosunures of sex crimes by agreed agi to a record SllO mlnillion m ent o f th e crisi: XI ondition bf ^suspicion is cast over aU t isis. At least it’s a one^n<^^nonth period for outside com«n- anonymity, said that iU the other priests haveive rippled across the paymenl pa; to children abusesed by fresh start. But i f ; hat what they •fine priests who perfoi if il w ere to be the m enini ion its proposal, before HHf •form their country followingfol reports in cl«sy de over decades. SexualI aabuse only step it would HS called “very targetedsted changes” oiinistty with hooeay anc uld b e totally in a d -.' admninistrators in begin to refine^ 1it w ere intended to prote and integri* Boston earlarly this year that a cases ca: involving cover-ups)S also equate. This crisis rotect. patients’ icy and often with heroic s isis is far more seri- andI isiissue a final version. It doe ic self>sacri< p rie st who0 mt o le s te d m o r e th a n have ha< been reported in EnglIgland, ous than the po| )es privacy while simulnultaneously |fice,” the pope wrote. pope’s advisers in notI require congressiona ■ 130 boys hadlad been transferred by France Fn and Australia, airimong the Vatican think. lal eliminating facets ofof thetl oii^nal nxjvaL ndes that they saidd wouldw inter- “Tn 3 the meantime, die parts o;of fere widi patients* acceaccess to care- • th e Clinton-eraCl rules with i ^ dich an d w eaken its qualit>ality. That lPriests______B ushsh agrees1 have taken effectct, soning essentially embracesemi the T althoiifiough heallh care provider-rs arguments the Instramtrance industry ContkHMtfframAl ane reponedte d . vas vast finandal settlements.”’ InI 20 preparing to ententer the Church at willni1 not be required to comply>ly has raised, the growing scandal begi■egan in tb e ' S in c e JJanuary, a i said a Los yea y e tp , th e church has paid 01out an Easter Vigil, whwhom I have met h them t until next year. Ththe Spedfically, thes newne version Archdiocese of Bostonton, where Angeles Tin,'imes wire story, the esti estimated $600 million to SU13 bil- during the Riteses of Election.” To lie aspects ' that remain intaoact strikes a differentnt balancefa in C ardinal B ernard LawI ““admitted s Boston Arclrchdiocese has given lioi lion u> sexual abuse victims.i. ' these people, he:le said, “Please do Suararirantee Americans die right tott patients’ control over)ver access to he had evidence thatlat former prosecutors:s thet names of dose to t, M inistering to his Idaho fliflocks, not judge the erentire Church by >«specpect their own medical record:rds their records. Whilele eliminatinge priest John Geoghan1 molestedn 90 priestss suspecteds of child Driscoll Dri wrote a letter which*w as the sins of a few."V." • th att areai kept In dectronic form children for years butut allowed abuse over A m, the requirement thatliat consumers< r 40 years. At least 84 published pul March 15 in the Idahol< And to his pritirie sis “T hese a re ■<'«lermine r ' who else has seer him to serve anyway."' other priest en be able to give writte•itten consenti ests in 11 states also CathoUc Cai Register. Parish prpriests very difficult tiitimes for us. We them,:m, and complain when theje y HH S o ffid a ls said,, thedii proposal Since January, when wh the have l^n1 a c c u s e d t h is y e a r o f als< also have been reading the! leiterli Jove our people.!. \W e love our cha- used without permission, w ould s tre n g th e n thi Boston case gained1 nnational sexual miscoi I the required c o n d u c t w ith c lu ld re n . at a tvarious Masses, indueuding dren. We smUe! w hen a litd e one l ie proposed changes a re theh e m ent fdr health care p attention, bishops have/e jsuspend- In earlyly March, the Rev. tho te providers to those in Twin Falls. says. ‘H i G odl’’ VWe know In our jf**®*!st i4iase1 in a conirova^y thaiu t make sure patients an ^ o r forced th e resignacnatitwi o f a t A nthony J . ( s are aware of I. O 'C o n n e ll, b is h o p o f “To anyone in Idaho whoom;^y hearts why .wete wanted to be y*t shuttled ^ up and dowrwn their privacy rights. least 26 priests amongg tlthe more the Diocesi hts. Doctors, ese of Palm Beach, have ha> been sexually abusedd as a priests. W e feelI aianger toward our m ^vania Avenue for years. InIr pharmades and othe ;than 47,000 nationwide.e. became the 1 Ither who use le highest-ranking der- child chi] by a minister of the Chihurch, brothers who0 Ihave brought 6 , as ‘ p a rt of a broader h eald1th records would haveve tot make a : A ccording to th e M ardirch 4 issue gyman brougtught down in the scan* I ai I am sorry and a ik your for]ugive- shame on themseiselves and on us, 3rm law, Congress set itselff ta “good faidi effon” to 0 ;of Editor and Publisher,fT, f acocaine and ^ off ththe bomb. “They've beenen 2,500 pounds off omarijuana arouniund befone," he said. Whil*iie stashed in a false compartment,com ‘ ■ CSrcuIamHi Sunday S7.00 perwr week, diily only M.OO ------Coi)RRECTION ------B ushdh did not identify die ct- Bush h eartily shookk dietli hand o( lay only 53.50 per week. ed group, gr( he nodded when a-s die Cuaoms agent HiM DMfel W alock. drc u lMken k n . until 7 p.m. on reporttorter asked whether die tenoror- band-sniffing dog fin reported Thursday the date that1 April 6 at the J< first smelled Ciiralation pbooe Unet>et a re op en SIS.OO c h .rte: «will be levied for all 6 Jerome County ist grop o u p Shining P ad i w as m akik- someditng amiss. ;he Mobile Consulate off the Fairgrounds. b M w m 7 aiul 10 ajB. ononly. 1 /you reiumcd check*. ingana resurgence. Bush announced MMexican es Consulate in Salt LLake For more infom ed that his d o a o C 'rM e ire jw xr p a pier e r IvI 7 • J a - >nnation, call Ag- Odiether U & officials said Shiningng adainistrBtiao had rea mty will visit Jerome for thoseth Mon Services Inc readied a j l l caD dM o n m b e r fo r your a r ic at 7346417. Padiw11 was suspected. point border agreen Mail informmarioii leeding services. The rimes-ATeu eement 'ews regrets the Btislush told tbe El Paso crowdvd Mexico much Ukeke the o S ...... 677-4042fi77U042 'nteTlmevNewjew» Code. TbtlndiyU hereby U .S. airportsai and borders. Thelie ing p m w m lH iin fti^ ^l e U & M ^ ;fcrweek:SMtftyoBly.S2JOtJO perw eek. deaifniuU m tbe(day di or the week on wMdi 7 3 5 n/.w ^ fiinds» MaU nbteriptioaf BNM be paid -3350 M br agreement to beB signed s: tf aidlaadvM ce le p j nolkw willIbepuMlihcd. he «Dd m avaUaMe ooljr where < Ski, Lottery andid Weather ^ s a m og Monterrey on FHdkyly is design we delivery it Potim M ier. pleaiepli tend change of aittedTlninday. MflMiauiMd.MaaaKt:AlllUlkbtorMs: addm*form» :P.CP.O.Box 548. Twin ru ii. Informatioion are to tighten border seculecurityaft daily aad SMdajrS6.00 per* “Thirhis is a dangerous world,”« the Sept 11 terror atuattars, wn just a phone caall away!...... O !> n w v people a rere also preventing trafflcfflcjam sa pw «M k; OM oT lUH n ulet: * : daily aad lg d i d r Ih e s to murdcRrs.** trade problems, s i d I'^ l o A v isited a b order croniQlg g The apeemeot caSiiSsfij^aJ^ J Lottery I I WbVeadier pointit iat Cordova Bridge to see 7imcs-N a . .J , ______-' ark Jury a'onvicts} couple^in fatalI dog aatack: IiwoaiComer o« Fier» Blue La>LakesDM _____ • LOS ANGELES (AP) iP) - A woman whose two nThe couple acquired the dog huge dogs mauled a ndl lo ^ from a farm in *H J ag eh m anI F o o d ToOWN nei^bor it> death in a San 200( Fcandsco apartm ent biii XX) after Schneider complairlained the animals 130 S. Stato St.. Kagemian■ Pffcea Good ThaThru 3-25-02 building^ convicted of___ — were-beittg-tumed-into-*Svus! er ^lsse3”- th e re -T h e — ------intirder andownflaulhj igh»rtuT8diy.Herhus- - - ddgj>^' former caretaker laterr testifiedu she had Bsnd was found guflty of m m j ^ yof manslaughter. wam ar ed Knoller th at H era was . .M arjorie Knoller, 46, QS so dangerous h H U E 46, could get 15 y ears to “shchould have been shot” life in prison foi^the seco econd<&gree murder con- A fterjhsjim skjaijM jS26. 2QQ1. K noller p ■ vtrrimi vftar*fl dco'JMilH>f33^fear-oldDiane ------id Noel defiantly blam ed1 tlithe victim. Noel, I S S'a il lm o n u m K F a r m s Whipple. She i^ ed stristricken upon hearing the ho wasn’t present during the verdict, taking seven ■ he attack, suggest- I ■■■ 'eral deep breaths and , 1 Whipple may have attracted appearing to Tight back t ted the dogs’ atten- I lU fl ck tears. I }n with her perfume or even s UTURALfX D n n l 4 JH er 60-year-old hus n steroids.------I ’W i t husband, Robert Noel, I “It’s not my fault,” Knoller sa showed no reaction. In « -said in a TV inter- I P f l In addition to involuntary I ow that was played for t manslaughter, both wen r the jury. “Ms. I 'ORK ^ STEAKS ^ «re also convicted of hav- I hippie had ample opportunijnity to move into I ing a mischievous dog dv 5 tfiat killed someone. Mat}orieKnonef ir apartm ent. She could havi u r W o r ld F a m o u s •■A large group of Whij lave just slammed I Vhipple’s friends and her aiide door shut. I would have.” domestic panner, Shai haron Smith, burst into neighbor and the enraged Be whoIn dosing arguments, the prosecutorpr called I llU i tears in the courtroom.1. p u t^ the witnesses’ accour edV lOMBVIADE ------In-allrthe-jury-delitH Uberatedfor-aBounrS ------!ace d b y th e ’dog& - -tionTlic trial w as m oved to LosIS Angdes/ because I P ||| hours over three days. S s. Sentencing was set for The gruesome case was a “1concern that overwhelming ORKSAUSAGE M ay 10. lg publidty would I Francisco: Whipple, a succc vio\event a fair trial in San FrancinOSCO. I M urder charges are ire rare in dog mauling the i city’s gay community, wi WhiThe case m ade legal historyry ieven before the I risp cases, but prosecutorsrs saids the husband-and*. ■ .. ■ outside< her-door in exdusivi Robert Noel heriol-bcgan-when- Whipple’s -p wife lawyers knew thei s-partnerdalmed I'C IL heir two powerful Presa iher throat ripped open by a thete sam e right as a spouse to3 suesi for damages, l i m Canarios w ere “tim e bor bombs." T he prosecution idogs known for its ferocity.t Bane. TTiey also dis- 1 InC legislature enacted a lawlav to allow such I J ip i bought in more thann 330 wimesses who said Soon word spread thatounts.of t .being men-__ J ieH’suits r j by gay partners. Acy had been terrorized I^LES zed by the dogs, Bane and lawyers ] who specialized in li TlPretrial hearings were exp!(plosive, with the I s 5 a sensation in San of cc »2 8I of inmates. They were also osccutor alleging at one poiwint that Knoller I Oglfi : 'The defense contend ^kery Fresh ended that Knoller and adopting j an inmate, white-siccessful m em b er of previd Noel practiced bestialityy vwith their dogs. I Noel could notjiavee known-theic^nimals—k - mi em ber Paul Schneider, who, was savagdy killed ridence-relating Tl to that cla would kill, and that K :lalm was barred " I |i n | t Knoller tried to save itrying to ru n a business raisirisive Padfic-H eights,------trialDm the “trial by th e judge alonjong with most evi- I OUBtEainch Whipple by throwinglg 1herself between her Ifor use as guard dogs. y an exotic bre^ of theince i about th e Aryan Broihert LI crhood. I I S'! The It th e o w n ers w e re laws RYB CAKES in lawsuits on behalf Pr i i B u s h m o)ves v ahead Vw i t t H n a m aIso g in th e process of pros i s q r te d te-supremacist gang and WASHINGTON-As\s (Congress ivhoofficials«udwas- Evic B>SI debates government’s5 rolero in pro- lising Presa C anarios from moting marriage, th e Bush ation (n brief • dene adm inistration is considcsideringcre-. —~ — Z PACKS K ating community-wideIe p program s *hee rules were also y ju to teach teens the berbenetils^f to >“ respond to what , i s o r tB i m arriage, offer counselixieling to cou- Rumsfeld calledcal “unique drcum- leaii g e p r o p o ^ l ------pies and injecrpro-marriarriageraes------5tanccs,^aU(illowing-the-presiding------w I r a i f ------O C o i v - ^ es c a l u r i n ^ ^ ~ | ' D O I sages into the cdture. officer, for' example,e to dose the staiIttack. T he rem ains of about DHITOS—is'/roz:' ![00 — T he program, stiU being beii draft. P ^^n g;s si if evidence was das- ind(tjave been recovered a n d id£ S F a m i l y IB u f f e t ed, would channel moneDney for th e sified o r senssnsitive. The presiding ied. the ng to o J ' X TOIDRTMA CHIPS program through the> clchild sup- officer also0 couldc dose the pro- over cam- Sunday >N ights I pon collection program,am, a tactic codings to0 guaranteeg the safety paiiWhitewater proskutor m eslem Family th at critics say may be> illillegal tr tri ia l p a r tic ip a n ts , Con, 4'8piipm I j ™ The plan would n(not need Rumsfdd said,SiU noting that some ead sc finance bill challeng SSORTEO K 1! approval from Congress,!ss,w hii3ii5 P ^ t judgess handlingh terrorist tri- ’ ed“WASHINGTON^Keiiif t Sllic Adults *14.95*] 1 5®; M considering Presidentent Bush’s als have facetced threats. case»tarr, the former Whilewa request to devote humundreds of • ndependent counsel, will li 'Seniors**12.95 I CHIHIU IS o z.can IB ea. millions of doUars forr promotingpi . ReSCUerS1 findfi remains of Shc ! court challenge seeking m arriage throujBh w ^ a r i as many as 10 firefighters )vertum large pans of the c „Kids»5*5.95 I y/Vav a 1 % / S The proposed childId support ' >aign finance bill passed-land 3 program would involvelve a maxi- NEWYORl)RK - Recovery work- dealin g re ss. insky m um of about $22 millioIlion in fed- ers have rctriitrieved th e rem ains of caseSen. Mitch McConnell, exp HOCOLATE k eral a nd state money for about IS as many asls 10 more firefighters, lawjid to be th e lead plaintiff in communities, accordiniling to two including 3neont of the fire depart- ase, Tl said T hursday th at his sdle ay HLK Vi gal. - draft documents thati t d< escrib e m ent’s higheshest-ranking victims of pas-eam would be led by Starr, v m MI? A the World TradeTi attack, Busi th e plan. ;ained national prominencecam- officials said'id Thursday. . paiglis pursuit of former Presidn th e » ; Terrorism tribunals) w o u ld A ssistantt ChiefC Donald Bums, past'linton over the Whitewater li ar« la l ^ ^long 0 ' ’ seven firenghters hunileal and the Monica Lewin; \,h>okllkecourtS4nart lase, and by First Amendmi found latei VWednesday or early unn ’ A M ■ 'WASHINGTON -- IDefense Thursday, saidsa firefighter Mike corpawyer Floyd Abrams. divid- WM a W BIDDLEK l ffl Secretary Donald H..Rumsfeld. R Prendergasiast, a department ualsThe Senate on Wednescitical I r - O t- N r v i E R C U R ■ -told Thursday that tht the spokesman.L TheI rem ains of w hat Plassed an and sent to Presidifinal ' Pratagon’s new rules for military appeared toto be another three daysJush the most far-reachingise cj o f • tribunals were designeened to pro- firefightersTS were discovered soft>aign finance legislation in’ that tect th e rights of accuse - com piled from w ire repo

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Palm Sunday » 1 1 : 0 0 a .m . ___ P a l f f1 r : Sunday - MI a a f a T 2 4 Easter Sunday • 1 1 : 0 0 a.m . 10 AN/ Holy Communion)n Service 461 Flier Ave. W. » TwinT Falls, ID------"The Power of Holy Week"- A Dra)ramatic Portrayal 7 3 3-378!89 Chilhildren's Palm Processssional Pastor Robert;t Smith E c u m e n iical c G ood Fridday Service CHIURCHi l ' — M arch-2 9-^?t30-PM'M ------REAN BAPTIST CI:hurci? ^ ' ComtTibined Choir and Pasastors at i 2nd Ave. W.» Wendell*;• 536-5769 > Episcopal, Lutheranan, Pastor Paul R. Kroegeger . Methododist & PresbyterianI CChurches SEI M a r c h 31 RYICE Dramatic portDrtrayals of key figures■es of Holy Week E a s t e r S u n d a y S eERVICE k J J United Reformed Ch:h u rch ______9:00 AM ofthe Magic ValU ter Sunday W/ c o r s h i p VD,iv S c h o o l B rRVNCH v S06S.Ad»i,J«ofnr p i i v B March 31 * 10 AM 10:15AM 11:1!LlS-flM-______' ____ (behind WashlnRiitn Hiimnuinin .'Ccliiml. Built on 6od‘sV ~ Joyful Music: II the rvsuncctlon iiiul tlw lift',.lol,„U:2S^ lo. —------nnrhloclrKLTorutffoIirilin------rtrAcrrvATnrHY iin i Ch^icB “ Pflften R n. Dovid Mom«piM Trombone Chorus, 324-4621 CSI CnmjHBLB ♦ Sliields Dld(! Handbell Choir Pii.stor BciirBciii M orton . SMds)rS«vk«10aiC6,6pa - _ ...... lancel Choir & Pipe OOrgan , Many pitipte huvc-cdkcovm'dihaiihc <1 l2:tSp« W C hristt i S n ;(.-!cbntlon ai Christian Life as ter-Menage rclIott>hipisaBrL-jrt-jt wav 10 brinp freshness "Aiul Ihe pnplflook palmf bbraneb- td UWill, Rcallt^ ]„,u' F i r s t Presbyterian P l

Easter Wora rsh ip - 9 :30 a.m . Amazing G race Fellowshijh i p H Easterr Musici Galore! STER S O V E R H C m C itiii u t i V ^ U l n E C O S T H ------S e w•iee t *7cmea-: FIRSI BSDAY T U N I T E D Sundjday, M arch 24 i ^ n S T C H U R C is filled with holy J IW METHODl CH rnday, Wednesday, Palm SiSimday Service 360 Shoshone StreetBt Eart. Twin Falb • 733>51-5872 S U irsday. Al die Choir Presentatations & Children’s Choi Faju 733*2905 • E-MaO: fitfnc®hUnk.coni c m I llnlvcrsalist 8 :310 0 & 10:30 am P ai/m in Sunday loflMnFaiis, Night oflf Worship at 7 p.m. Rejoice Service •■ UpperU Chapel • 8:30 a.ro. (n Yv I wcIike.tolMnk■Ik dial every day Sundav School fdtor an ages • 9:45 a.m. Wednesssday, M arch 27 ; WiW onhip wtth ChUdren*s*s Pahn Processional • 1111 a.m . tails own way. ; I Regular E v e i lo cdebrue - vening Service 7 p.m. M a i t n d j f T h u r s d aly y Communion - 7 p,tp-w ; ~ ~ - P i ^ r direci(Ctly foUowing service (Easterand t E a s ter e r Sunrise Service -• Shoshone Falls - 6:306: a.m . I df spring! Breakfast 7:3:30 to 10:30 a.m. FVidalay, M arch 29 ti I Choir Presentat Rejoice Sen • 8:30 ajn. - UU FELUl O W S H I P ations and Spedal Musli I “Christ intI the Concrete City” StmdaySclM:hool - 9:45 a.m . INFAUS I . a dramaitatic presentation WbrshlpSeiService >11 a.m . ivices 10 a.m. , s , Chfldren*«Efl Hunt • noon /fir dKAscensioo .S imlay, ^ M a rc h 31 C om e cei eekb ra te w ith usi lfil

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i X i - — - " _____ ■ Twin Falls Chum rch of the Nazarene A ll are wekcme at 1231 Washingti5ton St N (west of CSI) Celebrate thee Resurrected Chrir i s t a t ; 73’3 3 -6 6 1 0 ICHRltnLMk p U d I ROC: k creek mim ■ m b b hH B ■ a i B B H m T ™ I 5'(Disciples , of Christ) ------1708Heybunium AvenueEasI,-Twin falFalls, ID 83301------^ - C0IV1MU^NITY CHUtIRCH t a (Shoring the Seventh Do; 1 Grandview CChurch Office: 733-3222 "iay Adventist rociUtYo{ 13) C Drive in Twin Falls, oion the hill ocnsss from the hospital)ho E 3 n Pastor Dale RR. M etzger • 734^S26,u:?d)y CQfr.mun;munlon ' ------March 28!8 ■ - 7:00 p.m. • Fello\^■ship Amy Chopel. 3^8 4th A<.t N mIfi Uin Falli) SenSermon: Ipinot mos»c and scriptt 5 00pm (jood Frvia> Worship }ture -The Lost'Sf Days in the iast^r Scnday Bread 6 broth iupper to• followfc Life oflesus'of * “ B eefore fc Sunrise” B kmn« Scr\ice ai Rrst Bapiut Churc:hurch Easter Sunrise Servicee - 7 a .m . (eatt end of thele ?ontiiwma] Breakiajt Eiistcr Worshi rs h ip -S u n J a y . M arch 31 ’ chunh grounds, continental' fc,breakfast to follow m school)'I) iarrection Worship '(Thurch Sch«l«l CCelebration ; Easter Sunday School I h W a .m . >/ • Annual Easter Egg Huntrjf lenonOiinh of Jerome - 262abakit.K b Easter Sunday Worshlflip-1 0 a.m. 2U-W2 M i n i s h ^ : Special muiic by the fioc* Cr«ietk Community Church Choir ^ First Pf directed Dy Will McChee • S^rmoiw - 'Search for Tomorrow’ .Apnl S‘* lO J tetorJohnBabb^^^_ You vvill tind a trieno at RoRock Creek Community Ciiufch. A p n ll2 -7 C April 1 3 -5 C Apn! 15 - Ei! • 7:00a.-n StJii m GOODI C a l v a r Y ...... JEROME! 9,30am Cor JING E_St. Paul's_____ ----- HAILEYY-Val!ey of Peac .U PERT Trinity (Rev.j; MV khiid Dbnium) (Rev.Balduin»in A. Camin) 10-30amRisi i (Rev.:v. Manfred B cm Jt) Rev. Lci'turO G. .Miecner) E I H 2 1 s t & C alifornia 1301 N . Davis RrflPrHbyleii I'is • 324-2842 Woodside 9 Sth • 436-34133 Maundy Thursday.• S 3 3 ‘ 4 - 5 3 5 5 inday Worship - 10:30 p.mp.n . Good Friday»y •- 7:30 p.m. uBHI Palm Sundayly Worship^ - 8:30 a.m. 7 i 8 8 - 3 0 6 6 Easter Sunrise SerService - 7:00 a.m. idy Thursday - 7:30 p.m.m. - ~ G o ^ Fridayy \Worship - 7:00 p.m. M au n d y TThursday - 7:00 p.m. Easter Breakfas xhI Fridav - 7:30 p.m. Easier WorVorship * 8:30 a.m. ia st - 8:00 a.m. G o o d FlFriday - 7 :0 0 p.m . Sunday School Biblebic Class » 9:00 a.m. Sunrise Scr\-ice ♦ 7:13 a.m. Easter Worshi Easter Worship >hip - 8 :0 0 & 1 0 :0 0 a.m ip Holv Communion « 10:: ^ lip ' 10:30 a.m. Holy Comom m union, Easter Brcakf;kfast - 8:30 - 10:00 a.m t L _ | ace ^------Rl___ Boseime/St’^ ___ (Rc 10thOth______\ =ox'X Acres/ Rood t 7in St. . 21st ^ e n „ , 9 0 9 ■ Palm Sun I ------26 I I Nlaund z ______Goo Easter St H WENDIDELL Christ - e7 I Main S um.‘ EasterAVorship (Rev. CamiJmin/Rtv. VcdJtr) .m . iD EN Trinity ■ 175 2nd Ave.I'e. W . • 536-2588 iRcv. Jeffrey R. Poticr) 2 No Holy Weeklek Services scheduled 1100 S. « .S25-525 2 7 7 . I------Please attendid tw o rsh ip a t a n o th e r Jy Thursday - 7:00 p.m.n. Lutheran Chuih u rc h o f y o u r c h o ice r »pd Friday - 7:00 p.m. [2nd A v en u e THE sunrise Ser\-lce - 7:00 a.m.I.m. ■ ■ LUTHERAN Ll CHI RCH kcakfast - 8:00-10:00 a.m I ■ ^ MISSOURI Ml SYNOP :r Worship - 10:30 n.m. ____ Moln S treet [Holy Communion) m h e 13 Magic Valley c(congregations ofif the LCMS invit____ El H you to share the strugiggle and victoryy of Jesus Christ. ______I (-S4 H BUHLSiS t . J o h n ' s 1 6 0 2 E."': : 2 Join Ius for worship. (Rev. Mark[k E.1 U thiin) S la u n d ' I ‘ H r/u ? C/in'j ■ Goo. ■ 1128 Poplar m s l will suffer ’ S. Bcncdix) BURLEY Zion 2 0 5 5 F i ller e i Ave. E • 733->'7820 Steve (Rw .J. Michacl lX.ntiun) PalmIm Sunday Confirmation vens & 6th • 326- H - Maund 9:00'11:00X )a.o.. Ba.stcr B reakfast ' 8 :0 0 a Gcwd Friday - 7:00 p.m.a. Easter Worship - 9:00 a. ■ > %s Easter Conteiitemporary Worship - 8:3:3 0 a.m . “ aster Breakfast - 8:00 a.m.I.m. Easter Tradiraditional Servicc' 10:3010 a.m . S 6th aster Worship - 11:00 a.m.I.m. day Schoi>l - 9:30-10:30 a. . t• (D5 2 Foils Ave. ' ^ e ...... ______M oln St, H CLOVET R T r i n i t y 5 V ^ ^^ 1 Hwy. 30 (Rev.Mu^ E. C htU l)------S ; g5 . ■ 3552 N .18251 5 E. • 326-4950 ) _ Fileriler Ave. € t _____^ ] 2 4 I < M aundy ThursdayU y-7i30p.m . (Seder) Nfau Good Frida'iday ' 7:30 p.m. ) a.m . G Easter Sunrise5 ServiceS - StOO a.m . KlKIMBERLY Redee 2 f h _ g I a.m . Eas Easter BreakfikCast' 9x00 a.m . (Rc^-. Br>or» Saridcrnun) n t " P Festival Worstfship' 11:00 a.m. JACKPOTr Hope s Eas hIrene &. W ashingtc Sunda (Rev. Betwdii«JW i A c ea Jaclyot Comi 4 2 3 - 5 1 3 9 mmunity * o Palm Sunday > 9:30 a.m C h u rch Fac■acility | — MaVlaundy Thursday * 7:00 f >grBSSlve»~ — Good-Friday-=-7T00T»;m ------7 7 5 ^ 5 5 ^ ; H f “ ^351------Easter Sunrise • 7:00 a.n ------;g ^ ------. . . 3550N. Easier Worship-2- 2i00 p.m. JCKkpo>ot , EjEaster Breakfast - 8:00 a. !h ln g to n |2 eemer .) » t o n ______— ______j

------(O p i[NIC Page A-6 Fridayly, IVlarcIi 22, 2002 T h e TimTics-News e E p m mJAL - - OPERfinGN ^Jl s m m - m a 2 ~ '-W ro i _Demancid_forBois airport The compaipany said travelers would be a welcomew preferredd to drive to Boise he last time I sawiwthcTwin d - • idea for locald ttravelers for the lowiw er fares on flights Towers was Aug.ig.l3,200L 1: From the stem oftlof die Staten who want a ququick hop ori^natingng there. Island ferry, I pointedjout for ou my ■ >ii in n e y cfnnr tin g _____ X h c -tcerrend-hasnlt-really ------✓ / ------Massachusetts companioanions key------:------Ilight. But airport: andai com* changed inin five years. Many buildings in my hometow^town’s famous Imunity leaders shoulould think Twin FallsIs fliers don’t mind . skyline, saving the dranu•amaticTwin I Towers for last liard about asking Io. the inteintelligence, legal, political d ty staned doling out: timedtim tickets port has nonstop airlir service trate on challenges would be enoughito t( AU of th is valuat 1 keeping those cha jable time and and economicea cooperation need- and since dien has handetnded out more to only one destinaticItion, Salt flights intsntact, rather than Jj®®keep bodi policymakers andI pun-p energy would b eJ ddi u ected a t one___ e d to0 bbring i down the terrorist than300,000.------Lake City. PassengeI g e rs w ho pu sh in g for another route - ?dits V busy. Yet somehow the ■ of d ie few placess irin die vrorid networlvork th a t killed 3,000 1 don’t get it. drive to Salt Lake! oro Boise especiallyly at a time when debate in Washington has shiflift- w here w e know thithe men who Americjrieans. Unless one is a joumaliTialistoraper* ed. All the talk^ and apparendidy killed 3,000 Ameri< translate into an estestimated . .the airlinele in d u stry is strug- „,u, ericans were not Untilntil w e finish the job given to0 son with family or friendstnds missing at much of the behind-the-scenesies based in th e past,it, norr are now us S S14 million loss of! p Dachau did so widiout( ccor o n s u lt^ my parents or me beforehuehand . . IL e t t e r IS; ------— Given the dioice, I would:luld have dedined. emainsofatv^ nst £rOUD this brutal bubusiness. winivindows are painted over. One week ago, die rema Take a stand againsi has worked widiiMoTuvcsince' M ' Andeid as for th e ranching busi- least 11 firefi^ters and a i PULLIN &Sound ridiculous? Right. If t idanumberiG Magic Valley dtizens,» s.drdyou < fthe the Sumner Sandd an d G ravel n e s s, ,if'if we’re lucky, w e m ake 40 civilians were uncovered•edatdie c writivriter of th e letter drives a ga: know that P ianned P aretirenthood is H ansen ;as- days. W hat is M r.r. PP’s connection toSO> cents ce a pound d e a r for a 5- Worid *nBde Center siteiteinwhatvntw ir com ing to Twin FaUs? Di o)r rd diesel-driven vehicle, has car*a to the industry? w eight!;ht steer. T h e restaurants die biggest find of victimsimsinweelA-; also know that Planned Monroe seiserves community pets on the floor and curtainsis oni Let your tomorrorrows be a will sell you a steak for $10 to That seardi was not[ random.ran T IJ^ :he windows and uses electrid Parenthood makes millioillions of The letterfir to i d ie editor of idty Monroe tomorrow,w, on a founda- $20 apt1 pound a nd th e grocery discoveries came as crews•ewsdugintarS dollars a year from perfotrforming March 10 ren :o light his home, he has to ustise don th a t wiU lastt dthrough th e storei willwi sell you a steak for $8 die former lobby of diee southso towerj products from out of state. If h one of tiie few sectionssat at thei site 2 abordons on our daughtejhters, Valley resideIdents to “shop local-- f h e years. to $15..5. >vears socks and shoes purchas > ycittobefullydearedWo.Workcrewjt^l friends, wives and motheIthers. ly” broughtIt up u some interesting f„_ •ased PAM DOWD Y ouc)u can’t blam e this on a wolf Tom a local store or eats any- with the assistance of a sirsingle sratK ! These women, more thanhan likely, thoughts. rheTht days are over .vj' I- Tw inFalls (or diehe 1lions, tigers and bears), Jiing out of a box, then that gen-gt pier - heavy earthmoving^ equip- will suffer from one orr morem of when Idaho10 or o any other state j oh noiol EBut you can blam e it on Jeman is supporting out-of-sta ment-carefully dug ainench.H^p;!! tre (he following conscqueniiences: can isolate th M litidans a n d th e rich' the grappler picked up on ! themselves from die q]ut-of of i^ and y^lves] human remains. ' problem s. socks damed es kill ah ^ feel fortunate ied by his loving wife, Ddiers Qt), came on board when it diat the wolf killsIs nnot for die you got ; These are just a few1 conse-CO m ade with th }ot to see nature as it should1 Upon discovery of aibody,wodc^.-'‘ boc th e wool she spins >vas R eady to Pour. T hree peo]» p le need b u t fo r d ie fuifunofit,and be.AUl quences, do we really wantwa this herself from i d l l see a re a gang of era wouU approacii widiidiredb^-j r m the sheep he keeps )n ons staff in the Twin Falls offloIce diat the wolf only u place die remains inside, I type of business comingng ito o u r in his back ys ers racing up the hill to see de,transfer^3 : yard. He eats only iav havi e given abnost 100 combineIong' the blood from thousandmds of litde home is lit by choose not to tour Groundund Zero. 2.^ by candles innead of jes ees serve die community widiil game animals outitofa4-by-4 0 diere?»? children may be on your>ur hands liglit bulbs.. His H w ooden floors pride prid and integrity. Yes, I will ill pickup, all-terrainin Av e h id e o r SHA^[ANE WALKER Gifio Gnenlce writesfor/or The3 ' f j for not taking a stand agtagainst arebareofcat carpets or nigs. His lisclose diK who I am. My husbancnd snowmobile. oshone Hartford Courant lr'> ___Doonesbury___ ------By-Garry-Trudeau-u------M allard^llrllmore------ByBnJce-T:e-TinsleyM ~ 1 h ' I Jjjy. jMnax ^ M —T l , f w o F m n L ..

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• ^ '. -J— ^------= ------■ - -.J- -— ^ ' IEDOTMMLABUCOFpy ...... From the publubIlciKlko ^ , ■ IS assistance I n s i[DE d <)iijarl)itl^ct)rajninicnts. Obituaries...... Page B3 . . _ Idaho/West ____...... M a :V ^UJ. -C om ics...... ^ . iGlC .EY ^ttor.Chadlinbi^m, 1-093/, E xt. 2 3 C '1‘lic 'I'im cs-Ns'cw c' .s ? Fridalay, March 22. 2002 Sectionc A rouiJXD — ^FHE-VM^ b E Y ------1[-WO-ImoK ididaiites-e ndy Miller Crafton is running I Twin Falls coro f o n e r I for the He’s originlinally from Pryor, in in BrokenB Arrow, Okla. ■Newtwrltef______District 1 seat currently I y held by Okla. nearTul;'ulsa. Crafton c and his wife, Lau Gary Grindstaff, who p announces cac a n d i d a c y plans to He grew upjp in the Southwest, iave hav two sons - Trey, 18, a I m IN FALLS - Two m ore can- ■ run for re-election. • mostly Arizono na, and developed loseph, Jos< 15. ■ I'WIN F A L I^ - TinTheTwinFalls JaVjfj C ra fto n s a id h e ’s i ;s have announced plans to always an interest in engineering. He “I think I have some go coiiniy coroiicr an n o u n c e d advised friends to get ir jr a county commissioner Involved has a backgro(round in municipal idc;deas, that If nothing else, Thiirsiiay hisltiient U)to nm for elec. in public servicc. He uii lion. aid some gas, water antjnd wastevvatcr sys- wrought broi to the tab le for disci I of those friends persuad scus- H ining and Zoning Director__ _ aded him tems. ______sioniion would educate iho puhllc n eiiiiis_g}]iinibccs.hisJiasjerved-as— — to takehirown-advice;— iciin___ ii)iom?r siiicf L)i.-teml){ 'rafton will be running ------Hlsrplanniniung experience has somiome of th^issues the county nber, when the Cra “It’s eilher put up or « Twill I-alls Republ :t his boss, an d Bob Powers r shut up been with cn^i& neering firms and faci;acing and some different ide Jblic Central against h tim e for m e,” C rafton sait ?e i;: ^ ■ 1 Commii lee and conn)unty commis- }s the finfirst Democrat to throw his lid. working on bebuilding codes and ofif addressing£ those issue: Crafton, 46, has been tl siiiners ap|)ointed hir ito this year’s cominission- the plan- plans for citiesies and subdivisions. Crai'rafton said. him following hat into ning and zoning directo tile I'esi^nalicin of Gene ce. tor since Before moviiving to Idaho, he . Bill Crafton IB o b i ^ ^ ene Turley. nice, M ay 1998. In press release issuesued Tliursday, worked for a1 ruraln water district Please see COMMISSIONER. Pagege 83 Cliamliers declaredd Ihis commit* \ nieiu lu lhe coroner’s-•r’s office. law \ / | \ enfori-enieni and cimnrunty residents. i. ▼ XVRMC 1 ety ^ Nevadaa fight Chaniliers relired fromfro the Twin _ G roUR( GOAT l alK I’tilice D eparlmtment t in June ------lUlLLaXt£ULAeti:inK-29.29-yearfi,-tlie------over-fish release said. Al thele timei of his iFtiGipates— reiireineiil lie ivas a dedetective lieu- • leii.ini and served asihthe crime lab- 1 f l 1* road ma'; oi.iitiry and evidenc-Mice division 11 J. 1research — supervisor. All Idalii) l-alls nativetivc, Chambers -head to)G0urt c — li.is served in th e U.SJ.S. Air Force D fO□ject aiitl graduated fronrom the FBI 1 . The Associated Pressss______Naiionai Acadeiny, 'l>eI. r e lc is e V n V mWt-WtfWI n ______>aioldt-Toiyabe Sam ore,!, the t University of Utah I National Forest, thehe largestI out- Ai'cordinfj lo ith e U .S. Schoolof of Medidne faculty mem- I side Alaska. Hcp.irinieiit of Transi insportation, bcrleadinjling the project. I “ And by political,I, 1I m1 ean scruti- Majiic \ alley Kej;ioniitmal Airport, “Fortyy pcrccntp of pneumococci, I ny by gniups that haw Joslin I'ield. near Twi have th e abiUty fwin Falls, is which arc bacteria responsible I and interest in takingdng ILS to coun. ' allocated >.iSn.I63 fo for security for diseassases such as meningitis I That’s not a secret,” enhancements relating !t,” he said. “ It mg to passen- and pneuiiiumonia, are now showing I wiU b e a controversialrsial d edsion no i ^ ^ ^ ^ M ger and nirpon safety. some resi;csistance to antibiotics,'’ I —.-^.?>'rley Municipal Ai matter how it turnsas out.o It needs Airport will • Samore saidsa in the news release. I to be lepUy defcasiblusible. So I think ^ H ri i'eii c S.^OO.OOO lo conconduct an air- "Tliat’s 10 10 tim es th e figure from I an en v iro n m en talII impact in state- ^ , H pot t feasibility studyly RO-West, Hcalthlnsight I Critics of the plannc receive SI million loI) ticonstruct a and the s« inncd environ- state health departments I mental study said at hearingsI in nent building in IdahoI andar Utah. I aud add security enbanct‘"cements. yhg ida] Elko and Twin FaUsUs earUt er this daho portion of the pro- I w eek tliat they feju-r it wiU be th e ^ M , ject is bei Dcing led by PRO-West, ■ death knell for Elko:lko County’s Ketchum nuise reo which is1 a sceives a nonprofit organizadon I efforts to rebuild the road that to improve health care in I wjjshed out in 1995i amand has been cash award from sSt t Luke’s JS’at'w•Vashington a and Alaska. I a source of contention(in evc er since. KKICIIUM - Uiiiricie ^Mallea has The projec jcct was recendy funded , I Opponents disputeItc tth e federal receiveii ihis year’s CarlCai A. G ray by th e C Centers for Disease' I government’s authorit;ority over the Memorial Award for herier exemplaryi C o n tro l i 1 and Prevention in I road they say was useduse by area nursing ser\'ice al Sl. LulLuke’s Wood Atlanta for for three years at a total I loggers and m inerss lolong before M Kiver .Medical Cenier. cost of $6.66.6 million. I the national forestst vwas estab- The cash aw ard wasIS establishede IMPARTRT has four components. I in 19‘)f;. Ushed in 1907. They! saysaj faUure tin T h e 'firstit involves i tracking the I | | J fix th e nKid denies loca hlleveti nurses weree nnominated occurrence local residents mM KM ice of drug-resistant bac- I H their traditional motoriItorized access by iheir colleagues for)r ilicr award. teria; thele :sccond, promotion of I H to the area and woulould hamper Besides Malic;., theyy area Jenny appropriatiatc antibiotic prescrib- I Stiienian. Charlene M;tlol;done, Karen ing; th e th H emergenc>- efforts durduring a wild third, evaluation of the I ■ fire. ■ Mofman, Sandy Buckjckle,' Barb impact of t )f antibiotics in the food I H “The canyon has be< Sargeaiit. Kleanor Wai(Vard, G race supply; andind th e fourth, idcntifica- I been studied Abel. Maryann Crowdsivdson, Ja m i tion of new ■ to death,” saicFiaid S late lew treamienis for drug- I ■ As.semblyman John Cai Adrian and Karen Soracccicco. - resistant babacteria. ■ Carpenter, R- B Elko, who wants the : • A s p a rt of IMPART, Magic he agency to ^ ^ .allow the county do int kItOUr Valley R.Regional will review ,, MnoT r. otnmoi/T/n» TtMMMi I interim work. / Cross country ski I on d ie road (vithout the c use by patients at the KyndalStsdley '' pulls the ropee Ifrom a goafi tall during the Q 1 th e fuU envi- . e Qoat Roping Competition for>r agesai 6-8 during the College of ronm ental study. takes on nonprofitfit status S . w oover « several m ont^ said Soirthem S( Idaho Rodeo for KIdt .ds a t the CSI ColtegeBipo.Cenient«rJ)iursdayj)i£ht..Wlnners,oirs,of.lhe.eyBnls.wUl.retumio___------iilo-spend=$300.000:< ^UN^ATn:^?-- Therhe"pbpular'" ~Trish-Heatjathra'regJSefednurse ------ci IG 0.on:£m .EIS.-=^ji6* compete a£ain on Friday andi Saturday.S which is not necessa Boulder Mountain cros:ross country specialianjing in infection control :ssary ... is a .ski luur hus iwen revompimped. We 11 taki ake that data and com- ” — • Please see ROflROW). Page 83 ' 'Hie tour, which attract)acted a thou- pare «t withith d ata from o ther parts siind skiers this year, willivill be u nder of our regieigion to determ ine if th e 13 an independent nonprofitofit organiza- . ^ of ^tilntibiotics is appropriate Educators J- deebate wheth< tion, rather than the orgorganization and effectivtive.” ier state Ke^empthom( le signs threree I J umbrella of the Sun Magic VtValley Regional is also fl Valley/Kutchum Chaih a m b e r o f helping witlvith a public healdi edu- funding ^ ^ repnresents an incicrease |3j| Commerce. cation camampaign using posters oy By Robert Mayer ______ills on buildding problelem s _ _ _ ------A.new race director wilwill be hired a n d brochichures to inform con- — *111 ______^essary a $23 milnillion holdback, ^ . Tlme^Newa writer______Atsoclated Press______to siicceed retiring event!nt coordina- sumers aboibout the proper use of — ______reducing the 2001002 sdiool budget _ interest would be pickpicked up for . tors Gay Riley andnd Robert antibiotics:s sand to get them to dis- to $969 million.'1. This legislative economicaUy depress^» ed areas in a . Mcinrich. cuss this topicto; with th eir doctor^. TWIN FALLS - Idaho’s pipublic session, lawmattakers allocated f AYETl'Ii - Two biUs encour-jr. bid to correct dram atic inequities M ■ Committee Chairmani) BobE Rosso The maierierials are available In ’ fa­schools received more mer classroomn unit.ur Ju st 40 Ip th o m e . Tho.se interested inI beingbf race Informatiorion will also be distrib- makers were forced to dodo the a $7 miUion reducluinion. Kempil miles north in Blaineline Countv, fie governor signed th e mea- director should subm it a rresum e to u te d th roough u doctors, offices; unthinkable “5 - cut money allidiocat- “From our perterspective we’re I a- propeny value is $4010 miUionn per the tour at Box 173, SunSui Valley, pharmacie!:ies, schools, churches ed' to the public school sysystem. getting less,” sasaid Twin Falls !s at " Payette Middle School,ll, classroom unit. Idaho 83353. and daycareare centers. Yet the legislators are quicuck to SchodI District1 SuperintendemS re he was joined by th e law-AT- The new programn willwi en su re I ;ers who sjionsored them in an « of antibiotics creates point P°‘ out that despite thei trim-1 TerreU Donicht. • m that any district where-ere two-thirds • ------Complied frt)mutarreport, 8b ------O veiyse i rt to satisfy a judge the state an environionment In which drug- ming involved, the 5965 mlnillion 'But that’s notar;'an accurate mea- te of voters approve a construction'coi ling all it can to ensure public |U resistant bacbacteria can prosper. for *®*' Idaho’s K-12 public schocloolsis surement, saidlid Sen. Dean ic ■ bond after Sept. 15,,2002, 20 would S n o x v p a c ^ ^ more than last year’s budget.St. Cameron, R-Rupe ols a re safe, healthy placcs tcytcy l\avc at least 10 perceircent of the es have shown that a ipert, co portionp of the project that*"1 the budget represensnts a lion figure is the k- interest ixjrUon of the 1 pay- he proper refer- ^^preprepared to adjourn for theIC ment. Salmon Falls Creek 100% forPRO-W•West. "Most of this decrease fttim last y e ^ s bududget ence point, Oakley Basin 106% im proper us The trend depends on wlwhich “When we set r. It marks a significantIt Exactly how much > be use is for illness d ue to el a budget, it’s S sIge e ' in the state’s role in local Big and Uttle VVood . 90% vinises,agal figures are used. just a projection,” yl determined by how far Ibelow the gainst which'antibiotics ^ n," he said, “nie Sol constraction.c areineffecdsctive. Part of th e prob- }Last year's Legislature all(illocat- holdback was a r< state average a diswicri prop- 1 revision of that jhe1C plan| provides a sliding lem is. that«»omeiati.ents.don’t__M ed . $992 m illion to Idaho’s sc ____EEoieoipn/:_____ g erty value, as well as tlthe unem-______^of stateintcrestTubsidyTray^ ' feel sati^ie mstrictsfor the 2001-2002 scschool If so, that make r------ploymcnt"j^e“aird‘pt1 per capita ^ fiedwlth a visit to the ow ikes iTdifficult to” 'S ^ nIts t? for major construction doctor imles year. However, in .Oaober, ( n incomc in tlie county.y. T he cost lesstheygetapre^p- ', Gov. balance a budgetBtiftheaUocated i Swk,wc, w hether o r not it addresses d o n fo ra n a i Dirk Kempthorne declared !s estim ated a t $1 miUion ii iantibiot^'’he8ai± I>i' d n e c - Please se2FUN0INQ.PageB4 e n safety[y problemp s. A larger share of Please see'KEMPTMORNORNE.Page84

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M agic V// a l l e y I I -— — S eERVICES E -n|gineeroi)fFersalteemate~pl ylan Robert U o Can^ampeau of Twin servicee rtland, a Falls, celebra tiorlion o f life a t 11 th e ShO!loshone Baptist Church; 0Ore., m em orial service a t 1< a.m. today at theM ;7th Ward LDS friendsIs imay call from 6-9 p.m. MMarch 30 at the Episi t o a l Chapel, 847 EasEastland Dr. N., Friday/ ata Demaray’s Shoshone • ClC hurch of th e A scension ininTW m ifFordablile housirng propoosal ------^Twin-Fallsi-burial ■ial-wili foUow a t - C h a p d .------By Karen Bowlw ilck^-” ------fol . . Twin Falls Cememetery; friends ' for parkirig space. potentialMncome"ihe on the Fourth Tlmt Newi co m ay call one hourilur before th e ser* | H d d also criticized th e cuinuTcnt and M ain streetsts site,sii nor would It ■ pnproposal, which would pvei away{ have to pay rent fi vice today ata t th e c h u r c h —— I nt for Chamber of ' y — KETCHUMFM - A standing room control coi of propeny at Fourthth and Commerce office sr (Reynolds Funeraliral Chapel. Twin______D~ e a t h n :e space. And there , NOTICES______OQly-crowd-ol -Main^ued-at-$l,3-mmion,------Falls):------Lofjiearly-80-people------Mt fi,-to-a------would-be-S2-space ty Hall Wednesclay developer de for the next 50) tto 70 more than twide t The service will be heldirf - » 1 1 • P.acked City de the number at Miraiidlida Joy Oneida ll?-, night to hearar 1the details of a sec- years. yei Town Center, G eorge Roy H en 84n. Monday, March 25, 20 ,OM E 7 Miranda Joy jj, 2002, at ond proposalal forI affordable hous- H I d d urged th e coundl tot nreject Held’^ proposalosal drew heated — serv ice a t 11 a.m, thQ A'cequia First and Se se c o n d ing in tWs mountain.resortmo com- ' devdoperde tax credit Rnandneng aiid responses fromin somesi who had “ :a, 9. of Jerome died \yrWard Chapel of The Chur Rasmussen FunenienUH<.n...l350 urch of munity. . lookloc at lease financing or coninsider packed the coundlidl chambers.i ' \ E. 16th St., Buriey. ly, March 18, 2002, near jgJesus. Christ of L atter-day S h e r homeme following an ATV acd- ’ Saints, By the timene the four-hour meet- raising fai the local option ta:tax on Ketchum residenident and business- wilh Bishop’s Counselor3r, Jim ing was overr oiand about to l)ccome tourist-related toi goods and sensrvices man Tom Kenntnnedy called it ^ Wilbur Don LaiLarlson of Twin Grisenti officiating. Intererment fodder for nexi service will be held at 11 ext meeting’s minutes, in »n increments of 0.1 percerent to “inflammatory"" andan said a lot of Falls, service a t 11lla.m.Saturday will follow at the RiRupert the City Coun itiu-day, March 23, 2002. a t r« >uncil h a d d e d d e d to build bu out a series of affordrdable Uie opposition to0 dieth Town C enter at the Parke’ss \Magic Valley Cemetery. retain counsnsel to negotiate a housing ho projects with revevenue proposal is based c )SJtake-Center3uadingJ:: ed on mislnforma------Funeral-HomBT^! — Friends-maycall-frottrC?S«"iun:------ground'leiB re"agreemenTforlhe e" 'bonds. boi ------tion. jr Drive. Sl Road, Twin Falls;is; burial ™U bS Sunday at the Rasminussen orical prope3posal at Founh and Second ‘ homeowners and Blaine County Hc e-Robertson Funeral y Housing Director held following servicesse at the ch„pd Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16t6th St., Mam streets.i. tourists tot pay more dian h ^ olof the Cutes K d lett saidlid diati H d d ’s pro- in Jerome is in charge of Twin Falls Cemetiletery; visitation Burley and from 10>10;45♦5 a.m . Form er Cit;::ity C ouncil m em b er localIm option tax, he noted.. “You“ posal might betoo too big to conform ements. will fa« held fromm ! 5.7 p.™. today ^ Monday at the church. Tom Hdd, a 1licensed stru ctu ral don’t doi give away v duable landid and to Ketchum's regu!egulations on new nefit account has been set a t th e funeral homi A complete obituary'y will engineer andnd b u ild e r, s p e n t an the die tourists pay over half,” hee ssaid. building size andid height.h< She also up in men lemory of Miranda Oneida appear nn in Saturday’s edition hour outliningng his counterpropos* Hdd 1 rejeaed die notion oiof the said that a quickck analysist of his Evans Bank. Louise Cloughtoilion of Filer, ser. d to the Town Center project that Town To Center site, where■e the proposd suggestedited that die price vice at 2 pjn. Satuaturday at White Paula Rae Finley the Blaine Coibounty housing direc* Visitor Vl< Information Center:r cur- tag would be morelore like S 4.6 mil- M ortuary C hapel;Jl; iinterm ent WiU W r t P U■ude l Bartholomew__ torhasbcenwiiworkmg on for nearly rendy rer sits, as a location for afiafford- lion -n o t S2.5 millioliUion-___ ■ — BOISE - P aula R ae F in d ------a j, follow in F iler Cemlemetery; friends' ' jEROIi idy,-7l7------a y e a r------able-houslng~Th'e~einsiisting She said therere would\ be ade- OME - Gertrude of of Boise and formerly oftf T w in _ H d d sd d hfh^ had no conflia of____ChChamber of Commerce ofof/ice ____qiiatc.parkiniLauhit the Tmun Cpntor _ __— ------njay-call-from-4-8-W-p.m.-teday-at-Bartholon [omev^83,-of-Jerome‘dled*TaTalls-died-W eanSai^ Manirch 20, interest - hele y Oneida of The serservice will be h eld a t 11 be erdale he and manyly other residents in expanded, exi if desired, he said. Jerome, service be announced by Clovei I. minimum requiredred isi 16. ice at 11 a.m. tjn. Momonday, March 25,2002, at F Fu uneral Horae in Boise. the communit;nity find it unaccept- Instead, I he proposed buily Demsnara/s needs, wheres tlthey should b e locat- The 1 dty would own the prorojea ate a ground leasease agreement at Zella Mae Parsonson of Shoshone, 2002, at: hihis home. FuFuneral Service in Gooding.g. ed, how theyy sshould Iw financed freifree and clear in 10 years ala fte r Fourth a nd M ain1 streets,sir and thon and how theyy will\ impact paridng ^oibond payout, using rentss for bejuii the publicc hearinghe process in a town that’ future projects. It wouldn't 1 1 ______. lat’s already strapped futi t lose for the Sixth and1 LendvilieLoj site. — Ho;)SPITALS- Ranchibers near H MAGICVALLEYM MINIDOKAKA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I REGION/)NAL MEDICAL CENTERt Some names are'e oiom itted at th e p atien t’s regi ' ^ l-'illmiicHire Jcrnnic. Idiilio S.VU8 • {’IIS)( ’11! .^»4-4.S.x> I Some names arere 0omined at the patient’s recrequest A dm itted bluest agreenment on 7 A dm itted Zatelle Wilson ofo f FRupert and Saul Rios of RiRupert T A f choice’ c^ /ia t peace o f m in d is’v essen fidl. Steven H adley of Hazelton Dismissed rare sqiquirrel j ' • h'unfrnl Sfixiivirrs • Cirmtitimi • Mmiuiiuvisunn Dismissed Saul Rios, Normama Voss, Mariah Anderson,1, V era ^ ■I'uiiilnl l-'iiiirnil I'ltiiis Shirley Anderson»n of Hansen and John Flememingof Schenk, Christinele BaptiesE and Alma Vaca,, taUof BOISE, IdahoIho (AP)-A livestock ^ Bli-ss Rupert company willJ klook after a ^ u n d ■ fining before tlic need arisesises...\Vc can squirrel whichdl is dwindling from K {Tiiunintcc thailat the riincr.ll yon pl:m ttuijunlay wiil he. ------1 Its small rangege under a conserva- availahlcjiistit as y93tU EExt. 276, between 2 p.tn. and 5 pp.m. Monday throu(h Saturday.ly, sq u irrel lives:s Iin an 810-square- DtadUna h 4:30 p.m.).m. foi iMxt-day pubUcttlon. TlwIw Hnall addfMt for obltuaitM Is DlDbtU«tnackvailay.e2, 2002 at Ihe First Baptist Richard Ric Scoit. Sr- Church, MiMilwaukie. Oregon. Funeral F Services (or Neil wi be ^" i hel 1 held Monday. March 25, 200202 at 2 p.m. at the Parke's Magic VValley IVe w ant tto thank all our famimily B u h l F uneral H om e. 2551 Kimb and friends ______'.rrr------1 RoiRoad. Twin Falls, Idaho. Ofliciid atin g ' is, for the food, flowemers, will be Pastor Jerry Kester. 6Burial BobSdvMder ■ I cards, telephihone calk and memoinorials will be held lollowing serviceices at M.S.CCOA f rV Mahlon Lee LucichLu 1 the West End C em eiery in £ after the• tdeath of our husbamand, IdaIdaho. The greatest latheither. grandfather.' ' 7 ' m a g iC c VALLEY )„a> father, gnrandfather and brotlu Oroihef'and man.n. \ Mahlon "Lee* Visitation will be held Sun ther Lucich weni liomele tot( his heavenly MaMarch 24. 2002 Irom 1-4 p,rim .1 l HEARDING A ID S 3 lamer on Monda\day. March 16. the (uneral home. V ic Pe te r s o n ofOerome.ne. 2002. In lieu ol liowers. the lamilyla & V Lee was bom on requests that donations be n We would UkeI to extend a spea on February 26. h e a r i lecial 1921, It? Poflland., OfOregon. He was in his memory to Ihe Buhl Qs UNG AID I thanks to» First Choice Hospiceic e . > , a loving, stro n g ,. lailamily man who FleResponse Team 201 BroadB d^a^ COUNSISELORS ( was an excellentM provider. p Lee Av(Ave, N. Buhl. Idaho 83316. was the eldest ol 7 children.c IT.. &AUDIDIOLOGY ^ «Katbiyn Petenon, L o rta ^ Heneii^ Sharcn MeachamLm < . Alter Lee compieiciieied high school M ercer IslanlID, 73»4)601»1 7 3 M » I 6 f 3eny Petenon, Linda B«tanghman, David Petenon ^ he joined the Uniiinited S lates Air B p S H « Bobby PetenoEOQ and famlUet . Jorce and was siaistationed in Las 390aAOCI8ONAVIAVB«eAST0FK4IART W a s h . V egas. ' TWININ FALLS ------Lgg-gnfl riis famamily moved'to K Twin Falls, Idaho3 andai he worked ■'■’'n V "-mr . j jm Ww arren 'Ray' Mclntocosh iWI il M ^ as a manager for FordFor Moior lor 21 Warren ‘Hay* MclniosrSh ol y e a rs >8car Howard Mercer Me island. Wash,, pasa s s e d As a successfulful e n trep ren eu r' 191««2t002 away aw unexpectedly March and (business mania n . Lee ow ned Neil Osc3scarHoward,.83ol6uhl, 2002. 20C Ray was 58 years old. and operated iheI Med in the Hazelton area ol Oregon. Ore Ray began his caree w hich h e o p e ra te)d d iuntil he retired Je ro m e> CCounty and attended a a FederalF Auditor lor the I in advan(mce, tlw deceased hihas elimi- from business in 1979.197 s c h o o lss iin Greenwood, Eden. General Ge Accounting Ollici HHn^guesticn s^ess; (■■I . Lee spent his retirementrel daya'Murtaugh,Jh, and Twin Falls; Idaho. Seanie, Se£ where he worked foi traveling the Unitelited Stales anfKAfter Highigh .School, he worked lor years. yea phflle .h W then .relocated to the; Portlancn* Genl Slaleale Oil uniil being drafted He h then took the positio Oregon area. As an i an avid fisherman du rin g WiWWII, He s e rv e d in the Regional pgr Inspector General foi &fety .89^ and wood worker.r. LLee restored a S o u lh Pa Pacilic wilh the 291st C coi om m erce D ep artm en t in ’ cabin cruiser encend fished the Ordinanc Bq^^H>aIuabI( t e f o r ^ B ^ ^ I * ^ n e e M,M. Co. a s S tall S e-,, eattle ollice. w here he woi Columbia River, He was an active Sargent. A . Alter Ihe War, he worked ‘ 2 0 0 1 . s e j w cie e u^^^K ee thele finatfl^^H K m e m b e r of th e Milwaukie. Mil First for Stuart t until his retirem ent in lale 2i & ;the rt Morrison and Magel Tire Rayr ‘ loved working on his hi B a p tis t c h u r c h . After Al his Mary Co, andI 11^ then for Piilsbury Green hom e faihily.^T^ opoptio|[i^railabl^||iF ______Ba!le.joined-IhaJJJj3rd._ha-spent_GianuCo— and riding his Harley. He was m u c h of h is lim eI withwi his Church B efore■e going'to work lor involved in racing nostalgialalo p ^ ijfepg~of^i^ galatrW|fctour state.3. and helping others,HS, He then met Pllisbury,r. he drove an 18 Wheeler luel '“r Iront engine dragsters, bnnation about,; pr< Ruth and they marriarried and-spent Cross Couiountry. Then look the posi- Ray is survived by his t p re-aiiO T |nents; pl the past Iwo yea/ e a r s en joying tion withI PiilsburyPi Green Giant Co. "friend and wile of 33 years, Ch nd tall< to us or I f(for ^ H ^ i n t m e n t . — - Oregon and Arizerizo n a a s their from whichich he retired in 1983. He.. his faithlul companion, Chai ' h om es. married his hi< wife. Dorothy in 1967 "'S,his mother, Alta Alibm of OaJ Ho was precedecd ed in d eath by and logethiather. they retired and set- idaho: brother Lance Mclntos his wife. Mary Belle9lle of 53 years, tied in ihele BuhlE area, LinLinden, Utah; sister. We/en d y his father John {J.R,J.R,) and mother His hobt3bbies included Hying his McIntosh ol Susanvllle, CA; Ada Lucich. endd hish grandson airplane,. txbowling, golfing a nd ftsh- numerous nieces and nephews II k _ Troy Lucich, ing and drivingdri his motorcycle. He R ey w as lo v ed and willill b e Lee is sun/ived by his wile. Ruth WiTl b e ml;missed by alt who knew niismissed by his family and manym ______I iirlrh Rnng' fia ryV ILueich-an(thlt.-and.lowed.tidhim.— ______OOCgood (riends..ln.lleu-of-flowiwers, — I Wile M arcae; Ed LuLucich and his Neil Iss surviveds by hia loving pleiplease send a donation to> \ I wife.Pal and Roberilert Lucich. Hi^'- wife of 34M years.' Dorothy ol Buhl, tevtlavorite charity...... ______-Aim.

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______MaclGi c ValleyAAVest ~^lkoof][ffers assisiStance witthjarbid^gecomrrnents BiJurley seesks respo:onsei— By Karen Terrell lis comments recorded. Hee :said Stokes said staffaff members will r* TImw-Newi corripondent«rt____ Seeklni Ing comments Satliat after driving for nearlyy Ifour be available to0 typet letters for t |V lours and then waiting forir two individuals andd a ta p e reco rd er X I. v. ______EIjCO, Nev. - Area.re wanting to commwrt on rom migri LrcsW enls------ii»sobelleyRldet)our I the envi- underwaymamay do so at the ElKo h th e e scoping sesdons, howeveirer, to In a related matter,m commis- SlU S work and pay the cl ronmental study under e r w a y o n County Admin^Is^raUon Building, mahn ak e c e n a in his com m entsI wwere sione_rs_dggitted-■d Wednesday tn »»Wewt writer work during a four-yeay e a r p e rio d I n ! Jarbidge’s South Canyoiyon_Rpad ______seacouft^t, write a resolutiotion asking for a otto ------addnnsH rih'T m rgTjTirR S i councTlI ! ;; wlll get assistance froi ro m E lk o manager's offoffice is open from 8 County Ci Commissioner BBrad congressional heibearing on delist* URLEY-City officials arerc would b e required to gp v e th e d l y ; . County. a.m. to 5 p.m).m. weekdays, RohRoberts said he had noticeced a ing the bull trout>ut. T he Usting of I w a itin g for a r e s p o n s e to a deed of trust for the[he lan] d w h e re ; > Expressing dismay atIt t th e U.S. Wittten commnnwnu emb* made lartarge group wailing to mimake the fish as threaii ir proposed solution to pendid- the old buUding nowow istands and' _ • Forest Service's inabiliijiIily_lo g e t .. . afKl a tape rei laiened under the ino lif record will t» available. com:om'ments and-poinied out-It the— Endangered SpecNKaes A ct haspre*- - J Klitigation.regarding f a run>in* for--140 in thehe ulation - for satisfaction oiof streels, essentiallyly ddiagonally' m a k e sta ff a v a ila b le tc gment and authorized the : to to record te:testimony until the Commissioner O Warren Rusussell county passes thethe resoluuon, he ® _ he across the street fromt)m w here f iror to sign that agreement, individuals wantingI tc to place meeting wasas about to end. The saic;aid the county should mimake plans to circulate«e tiie document ^ It, old buUding stands. _____ opinions_on_the_recoc:o td .J r h e ------meeting-was'as-scheduled-to-run ------arra Ddate------^ere-all-w ater e_theJdahQ-Migrant-Co uncild l ------Ih&.promissory.4iotcnote-and-deed^------erflowsTind-bull- rd has signed it. The agree- county will forward thele r rem arks from 4 to 7 p.ip.m., a n d verbal testi- thoihose "who did not have'e an iroui habitat is found"fo to gamer : •e* of trust would satisfyisfy th e lo the Forest Service befbefore the mony was nnc o t ta p e d u n til 6:30 oppe e rmade in one of seveneral individuals who- - - CtCom m ents will b e tak en aat t the made —with 'I agreement is that th I he proposed agreement was writing or verbally with;h usei of a left th e m eetiieting without having couiounty administration buildiIding. Congress. as. couhdl work to developelop a commu* drafted’ted by representatives of thehc nily center on the < two enientitieis. City A itom ey R andydy where tiie buUding, stastands today. le sa id The proposed commurmunity center —Cancer-ijnfomaatitioneenteereouldcOpen Ap ccording to Stone, tiie d ty hasas would be for the entireitire com m uni*; snll Sa judgment “for some time"e" . ly. Stone said, not justjus migrant ’ ------ByNflHTJohMon------iring the migranrcounctl-roTO ■ ■'“ coundlTonstiruBnts:— remove Tlme»-Nh migrant coundl. of Parke View. Kraus alsoIso serves staitiiigtheceiirenter. Ii|l« K s dispose of the old buildinglg The migrant councimcil has had as a board member for ththe e Mini* K raus usedd a $5,000 grant from m im Buriey. a n d determine de the cost of ihatat problems getting the building ' Cassia American Cancer•Society. So the Rocky Moi.lountain Division of MnMHM/tkilMkn•• work,<, StoneS said. The migrantIt lom down because of rrestrictions ^ W k M M The center will serve'e cancerc Americanin Cancer Sodety to co u nicil cil would then.execute a on where that coundl i sith Holloway, th e ow ner o f t icU can spend ■ Hm MM padcnts and people do see to them. buy books andnd pamphlets for the Keith f the The center doeses not require a promisslissory note for the cost of thele money. Stone said. Visitors to the center willwil find center* Parkeu-ke View building if he woiould high level of comrmmitment from written information on1 cancer.c “Tiiere’s justust a w ealth .of infor- giveve ai room to house the centinter. its volunteers. TheTh center will. \ \ T ^ The ccnter is also designeded to pro- maDon," KrausIUS said. HollooUoway agreed to d e s i ^ i ei thei take any hdp, even'e n if a volunteer V VWashington « sttate senators vide a connection to otheihers who 1" addition1 tot information, the room,om. can only com e inI fofor h alf an hour rs' are thinking about and1 dealingd center will offerof hair. Cancer Kraus Kn is looking for volume*[eers during their lunchch hour. All voi* | w ith the disease. patients who> haveh lost their own to runnu th e center. She startedI hher unteers wili havee tot tak e a four* i Um l J e over losss o f dining rc m - “I’ve heard people say,'ly, ‘Going ha**" during cheiiem otherapy will b e d rive•ive for volunteer staff at a hour training coi:ourse to learn room i through the cancer proce:>cess w as able to borrowIW wigs fit)m th e cen- 'B ujrley rli Rotary club meeiiring, about confideniistiality, patient .YMPIA, ^ Wash. (AP) - A James Hargrove, D*1D'Hoquiam. ^ m the loneliest experiencec e of m y w hhere er two people expressissed rights and the tyitypes ot advice ' miUion “ Capitol renovation>n “ T h e p o in t fo r me ij to h a v e life,”’ Kraus said. At a cancerer society meeting, intereterest in volunteering, ^ sai ashington stale senatorsrs some peace and quietlie t. It seem s ' ^ ^ T he center will offer a1 programp r members fromm Blackfoot spoke of “If “If w e only have volunteerss f1 o r ------— •______w ill temporarily’ te r lose their pri-i* like much ado aboutt nothing.”no to match people diagnosc<>sed w ith th e positive influenceinf of the con- tworo hours1 a week, we’ll sial a r t nfmes-Weu» urifeiiter Naic Johnson : dining *** room and French:h Senators pay for memeals, which cancer with cancer survivoivors. It’s cer informatiolion center in their . thereere, but we antidpate openining can be reached att the ti Mini-Cassia s, and ^ have to eat the samele , covers m ost of ih e opei3perating cost important for a womanlan with community.. K ra u s ca m e b a c k forr fullfu busmess hours soon,”'s si h e Bunxzu at 677-4042,12,E».637,orbyi, served to the public, of their dining room.im, said Tom' bl%ast canccr to be able to talki to fro m th e mety *ood < ^ prepared by Jean-Pierrere the pubUc The groundj forfl th e facility is 26 The Tht commission approvedI theti dential-agricultunural to multiple KeKerri, as weU as the quiet5t “Ohl The humanity!lity!" m ocked I | H u r l e y - westernn Farm acres; howeverer 20 acrcs would be condinditional-use permit with thetl use. The findingsgs showed that camradradery (sic) of our felloww TV commentator KerKenSchram,! Service will expand its liquiquid fer- tnaintained asis i farm land, Heidel stipulpulation thatiwastcwater crereal- changing the zoningng could result in ^eMiortors in a private setting.” who suggested votersers kick com-' ' tSizer business to Burley. said ed by the facility stay on th e prcKDp* uncheck^.growth,th, which would tiile writing a budget thatIt p la in in ^ a w m a k e rs1 ouiout of office ■ The Cassia County Planniiming and The fadiity yu uses various herbi* crty;ty; the easement issue wou)uld affect neighboring3 properties.p >685 million in services andd so “the only private! diningdir those - Zcming Commission approproved a ddes and mustJst maintain licenses . needed to be worked out betweme witii tiie Cassia Coi::ounty Highway I W q just too small; the Burleyey plant said most of ththe chemicals used financandai interest in die companany, District laho law letss m otorists sStill i O could be double the sizete (of the are already with/ithin th e county and nott operatitmop s at th e facility. More discussion1 willv be hdd at Oakley plant within five yeaiears. have been for■ scsome time. Fire offi- MicMidway Dairy will assunime' die next meeting. • In a memo to the commiimission, dais were nott oconcerned with the respospons^bUity for the permin it, ------Planning . and Zt ------dmive high, feederal court s Zoning diemicals useded dther, he repon* Parsa Times^ews writerter SAari Chaney e a kt i : says' ^ Administrator Tim H urst saidthesai ed. In[n oother commission business;c can be reached at: theth Mini-Cassia NFRANOSCO(AP)-Afed* ^ [' overturned Matthewe w P a i z e r ’s- — —— fertilizer facility was pemiittnitted on Brent Bowen,Ul, vHm has property . •» Frenchman’s Fi island - Ttr h e S u m n j at 677-4042,2. £J « .« & » ■ tsi appeals coun ruled again on1 impaired driving convonvictioninl ' tlM property as it is currurrendy adjacent to thebe proposed Burley commnmission reviewed tbe flndbiings enuaatschaneyOnu'migicvaneyxim. sday diac a loophole in Idaho3 January because ofF a statutory: I Hows motorists to drive whUei flaw in Idaho. high on m1 arijuana, but Idaho law* But before adjouminming for tiie • Commissisioner____ m ak erslr s have already a a e d to cor- y e a r la s t w e e k ih, as ^ long as you can drive last 20 years and it's dme e Itsit form “A* lot is goigoing to depend on coulduld Improve public serviciices Freedom Trails, Tv i of drugs or inioxicaieating sub- • Twin FaUs Gun ;hi. In doing so, it shot dow n 6/ government changed, toctoo. w hat h appensIS inext w ith th e ordi- a nid d rer d u c e indiv id u al a n d rereal Qub and Ducks UrUnlimited. He’s I stances - induding marijlarijuana - i s ! juesi to rehear the casei a crime. The legulation e r^The county needs to think nance propos*osed by the matrix propeoperty taxes. also served as5 a< volunteer s g i ^ i on elim inates i about hiring a county manaanager or group,” Craftiifton said. **1 think He He said the counly writesss a American Red Cro st an Idaho man arrested in1 a provision reqiuringlg prop o f t h a t ; ..ross instructor for f._ driving under lhe influ* administrator,” Crafton:on said. they have aI lot1< of good ideas. ^ $1.5.5 mUlioni to $2 million cheunty m anager to f o ^son oi bud* retiring Marvinnn Hempleman. someme of the money back to tl the to deal with issuesies fadng Twin uw lftw iB l tets and other issues.wuliould free *'1 think Dememocrats have a real count;unty because it’s a county bu:nisi- F alls County. H e saisaid one reason . and in some respects,s nanational in I Commissioners up to focusus onc leg- good chance5 tlto change politics ness,"ss,” Pow ers sa id he dedded tb runim fo r o ffice is t of time, money and ener* ‘• scope. AU those tilingsss aadd up to ! ■ ■ the fact you need to ^ tio n , he said. here in Idahoho and I intend to Mthough Alt J^agic Valleiley because so many• eilelected offices le said. “It makes me won* to do this L H H | H e said th e county’s budjludgeting change themI hereh in Twin Falls Regioigional is a county ho^tal,1, It h a v e b e e n fille dI b y a p p o in te d " fhether l ­ the only purpose of a n a ly sis.... T he w orstit tilingtii tiiai : . p ro c e s s a lso n e e d s t'to be County,” Poweivers said hasn’sn’i used taxpayer moneney representatives. IS Is to never repair the can happen is that thisthi keeps • reviewed. P ow ^ 58,1, ssaid one reascm he sinceice 1979. “We’d like to seee e Ihat practice to prevent all access to the dragging on a nd on an nd d «o n forev- • er.” “We don’t evaluate thebe needs dedded-to nu for office is to PovPowers also sees the need forora ■ brought to an end”I" iPowers said. n and in faa declare more of each department,” CrCrafton keep county eremployees woridng . newjiw jaiL Hempleman planam to retire at to wildcmess." Vaught denied theie eenviron* ^ d . ’‘Generally, they a nD eget a 3 fn* TVnn FallsIs *< sn f a r ^ ____ bX)k.aLthe.cbanges.and.id see if other junsdiciliciian&_He-said,if. peoplople.of-this-county^Poweirew ------have-annotmcedpUM lim M nniX L=a:ojUdji9LsayjwheiherJ]er hp thinlfg i ire ’Te duplicating things vre%ve don’t county resourlurces were belter saidd ' District 2: Hemplepieman’s wife, y would requu« an environ* il is possible to rebuUdUd ilhe road ; ^ ^ ieedto," m a n a g e d , th^magi u also have a level of pub- tim e providing th e s o n co f access • U c .i n terest e n that Is very intense people are lodcing for." L . .. . >*4 lkw«m,TMlFlloFrib,hWn FMiy.M«ch22,M2002

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FilcLS3chool;Bo; a t e Judges‘ sentences trueLickerwho prosisdtuted stepdsdaughter-: ^ardsetselileetionda BOISE (AP) lP) - A Caldwell truck- wawas sentenced by U.S. Disistrict stepdaughter wasvas 12 in Ju n e 1 9 ^ er was senteni B V M m ^ w a y z e tricis in the Magic VaUey, only stages. enced to 125 years in Judge Ju Edward Lodgee on when she startedted accompanying pocMteftt Twin FalFaUs had better scores in “We’re just going to putitit «n tha after adadm itting that h e reg- Thursday, Th U.S. Attorney Thehomas him on long-distwnance trips. He was th esU thth and seventh grades, money in a pot and divid"de^t^p “l“ >yookhi:his young stepdaugh- Moss Me said.^Maxfield wass also arrested lan June.m e. f il e r -T he Scho±ool Board this Sixth-fh-graders scored 59 per- equaUy for those who parwrid o a E ter on th e roacoad, had sex w ith her, ordered ore to undergo treatmen£nt for Besides having/ing sex with her, ______se t this year»s irfs.election-day____c cntL se\seventh.-graders,-73.per:__ S S - ^Prostitjited hertootherh. drivers___ sejsexual.deviance.and.subst{ — ed,!LSenior-Class -Preresident and^veheTH stance— Maxfield-admittelitted-encouraging ------for May 21. cent; eigliighth-graders, 75 percent; Annie Jenison said. r methamphetamine. abuse abt and pay a $10,000 fine.i. h e r to eng ag e inin fprostitution ^ The election williU bet held from and nint:inth-graders, 63 percent. • • Oregon trip - The boai)ardcave R o land Boyloyd Maxfield m, 36, Prosecutors I said Maxfieield’s share the moneyney she receive^. lioon to 8 p j a Votin>ting for Zone 3 T he natiiational average for each Karen Quinton’s fourthth -g rad e - ^will.take.place.at..at_Eiler.High ___ g radeisSis 5 0 . p e r c e m . ______—i class-at-Hollister-Elemrtia2a,-Canada,-on-May-30 ------■—room*at~the~£ridge^treei1 wrHorel— ------^------FUer M iddle School.ol. 31. in Baker City. “Somee o f th e “I knew we wereire good, but I The EdiEdmonton MaU is 5.3 mU- iexpense wiU be donated}d,” said Dwayni'ne shows an extremelyly highh didn’t know we were■ere this good,” lion squarjare feet of shopping and ]Principal Jan Drenan.. “W“ e’re dedicatiQtion to custom er servicc P rin d p al G regL antirntingsaid. theme pat ice and is parks. Cost for the 59 stu- inot asking the board fofi r any wBray very dc Students.consisteistently scored dents who'ho plan to go is m ore than i money.” jcpendablc. His customcimers have higher - in combineined scores on $8,000. ThThe senior fund will pro- The school board wiUI holdh its rcpcateitedly staled their apprecijeciation for .>i reading, math andid language - vide $2,52,500 toward the trip. inext meeting on April117 1 a t 7 his efTofort on his route. In hiss sispare time " than the state or nationalnai aver- SeveralI fund-raisers,fu induding a ] p.m. in the Filer Elemcn e n ta ry Tiriy en:njoys motorcycling all11 overo the age. Of the 17 otherher school dis- slave auctiction, a re in th e planning :School Ubrary......

— ^ ------N e e d “ C o n g ContlmwdlnmBl actual enienrollment for the last igratulations, Dwiw a y n e , amount has the popotential to severalyetyears, he said, r e la x ' r a n o u t s t a n d i n gg j o b ! change, said John Gamer,Gai super- “We doidon’t budget it or count to Dwayne1 WalkIker f"'' Jntendent of the Kimbmberly School on it,” hele said, but after receiv- 3)istrict. ing the “a“angel money” several Get outdoor!rs. C a r r i e r o f tl ie ^/lo n tii ; T eacher contractss areai based on years in1 a row, many districts :that original figure.e. JAlso, much have conome to expect it, he Tliursdays iiin M arcii 2002 of his district's mainaintenance is added, The Tlmes-Ne D is tr ic t 5 a T h e T i m e s ^ done during the suisummer, the StUl, re,regardless if the state ews ;______E amount of which is budgeted budget reprepresents an increase or according to the prepre-holdback decrees^le, with overhead costs figure. quickly clclimbing upward, the ' Another finandald bblow to dis* a llo c a tesd'money d ' isn’t enough, tricts involves this year’syei loss of G ainer sai«^ d . SIO million in so-call:alled “angel For instiistance, a 15-20 percent money,” Gamer saidaid. In deter- health in:isurance increase is Inining the public sch(Khool budget, expected a ;the state allocates momoney based ty rates arand sclieduled^teacher on, among other thinjlings, on how raises, many K-12 studentss aiare estimat- “SomethBthing has got to give,” ed to attend school in thei upcom- he said, I ing school y e a r .I f thethi estimate - And thatiat something is teachers turns out to be high,gh, the extra and other;r staff.5 As Magic VaUey f u n d s a r e s h a r e d1 among ai the school distiistricts begin* their nego- state’s school districtsiets, which, in tiations,, the th question isn’t “if” turn, use that mone;>ney fo r non- layoffs wUliU ocnu-, it’s how many, ► salary, one-time purclitrchases, such But Camameron maintains that as computers or paint.nt. an increa:ease in discretionary A ROIDEO OF FER Since Idaho hasIS bI e e n in a m oney fuUully funds increases in ) growth pattern, thehe state has such thingjngs as teachers’ salaries been guessing higheiher than the and transpcsponation costs. " Kempthh om e.___ FF H DC3DG IE CorrUtRMd Irani Bl K em pthoi‘iome signed a biU into .year, starting in Julyuly 2003, and law Thurursday increasing the ■increasing to about: $2$20 mUUon a leverage* statesi offldals can exert lyear withm 20 years.s. ■ over distri(tricts with building safety WriT H i r A N ' T h e p ro g ra m r■eplaces e p one problems,IS. 0U1 IY approved last yearar that paid It giveses the state Division of some of the interestist < on sm aU er B u ild inlg g Safety authority to school district taxX leviesI ear- order any]>y problem constituting a marked for healthh aand safety “serious sasafety hazard” corrected defidendes. within a yeyear. BlULL One of the otlother bills Failure•e ofi a school district to Kempthorne signeded Thursday comply wcwould free the state to extends that prograi;ram for one seek a coicourt order closing the year and expands it to include school. StateStt aid to the district larger, longer-term bondboi issues - also couldlid be diverted to fixing the interest on whichich runs as the probleiilems. much as 1.3 percent:intage points lower. However, lawmakerkers appropri- ated no new moneyey to a fund from which six of th ON THE NEWfDODGE I RAM. schools to help themselves, thi '•..-.I ------— ; r r r ------I iiiM issing B lack Pu;“ 9 •')ll ;r j ansuiers to li'i "0OGI€"ti 1 5 0 1 0 OF v l G w m ttrous c R cniord for I R 3. r R e t u r n n CASH 1%** ^ ALLOWAIVNcr APR FlINANCINGTJ 3 ______------rAROID EO FIIINALS JiACKET From n now until March 31,1, everyone w ho buyuys a new full-size R

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'l7PTAmamb«fs ■ ■ ■ lke ' Jl PHILIP: Thank you for the pu W ould it b e a cceptablee fcfor m e to 10 New# bit » »• » : public aware of this aspeciect ISIAOlgail " y our imp.foron# ” One>ne o f th e first th in g s these•se providers, social ser IN M IS S l 3S2 Pronlo ■ ■ ■ service, crisis' gender' issueiss - but a hum an one. m enn nneed to know is that thejey lines, etc. in how to) identify,ic sup- M y m ai » Hom«d tnake nail tells me that not all DEAR READY: Somem e w om en ' ap UfB«nt “ ^ B a are noinot alone. A national survey’ey port and properly refrefer m ale vie- U w enfoi iforcement agencies are ______ask their mothers to 36 Poellc o f le r in o * - fu nided d e by the Centers foio r tim s of dom estic violeolence.’ sensitiveve to the issues concem- 39 Colin PowDll-s •• ------H;; ------1 \Diseas.ease Control found that nearar- • SAFE also pr them down the aisle wheivhen th e re ' - milieu ______provides a jng femalnale-to-male abuse. I am , jy 4 0 p is no male relative ava 4P Pmno " 10 percent of all dom estic vioio- brochure for malee victimsv and pleased1 youry< organization is pro- 44 Radio ancfTV I I lencece \victim s - o r 835,000 m en] a t h e ir c o n c e r n e d fj Others ask a respectet m a le traming to law enforce- frien d to d o it, o r w alk< downdo the , __ 4S___Moinsa______r--.are-physicaUy-abased.bjby ------friends JtJdentifieC i S o m e s t 'c ___ 46 Shrink back iPuateSohwd theirir irintimate partners. — violence,-lists typica — aisle~aloh(ran~d~"give'ive them- ’ 4p City on the 7 Skip ical-reactions—-problem:'n7 — selves aw ay" a s a fem inls ' p [s « * |C |T | e] d^ s aAFE f (Stop Abuse foio r and provides specificfic advice. . fltw w e British m ent. 51 Slates strongly moasuriisuremont L L . , B - L | iryone) has a Web site whereire Anyone wishing a tcopy of this DEAR f ' n cB c f c Everyo R ABBV: I am being mar- Do as you w ish, dear. It 53 Yollowflowored • 9 Piralowlo weapon 7 ” * . I le victims (straight and gay)ly) brochure should s( y our >rchamber •^e|Q |A t Tiet^‘ W pBlRyjN E E ^ send a.self- ried in JuneJn and have no one to •sh ru b 10 Outer cJ an d le w edding a n d y our decisio S^Campofa- 11 Chrtstmistm os trea ■ ^ ■ L d O h l D H 1 les.bipn women can sharere addressed, stampec>ed e n v e lo p e w a lk ne me down the aisle. My - proloaions 12 Chit ^^TrNtctHHl ir ^stories with others, it is along with a $1 suggiggested dona- father is d is deceased, and I have no CONFIDENTIAL TOr o FEEL* 61 Knockovor 13 Hill builcbuilder [otll riClebrPl^I r A C T I C lH s I WWW.S)w.safe4all.org. The Web siteite tion to SAFE-Maiale Victims brothers > rs or male family mem- ING UNAPPRECIATE 64 Erase 21 Oo dulyluly II I i i i i r i ^ ITTTtTlMI oW li^tsseis services that are sympathet-et- Brochure, P.O. kT E D IN , 65 poor 22 Fomalq Box 951, berswhoe10 can escort m e. “"0 mM T C b p lS f HH , Im B Tt M l E a M Ic to0 this tl underserved popula-[a- T ualatin. OR 97062. RANDOLPH, NEB.: Ret f Yorick* 25 Ceasod . T his isn’tisn so much a problem erosity Is doing somethir 66-Got 00------26 Crime)e lolocale I s i ^ a e It Is M tion,as1, as well as a num ber of high-;h- SA FE is a 501(c)3;)3 c h a rita b le for m yself self as it is for m y mother. __iorjoniepjiewhP_HUUiex ------hotsobock------27-AudiUonlUone------L ' L J ' ' W l ------ly ^ u|uolified-profe«siona}s-ready sl dy— organizotion-and-doijonationj-are ------She'Inslsis 67 Panide 29 LendJahand a I • ■ * C H llH l^p i Isl^t would-be "h-Smftc''— o u t who w as responsible. 69 Scrabble piece 30 Ust panpan |M|0 |0 [R|EgfLTEl 69 Spotted pony 31 Boulonnlonnlore B R 0 0 d B e i 70 Rollon site 71 High cards ■ 33 KIndnesIness to tf) j: , creaturetures org. . DOWN 34 Tvvinkleriklers 1 Pails miserably 35 Helen'stn's 47 Cave S 8 * O o _ olhers 2 Stop, a s a obductoijctor 46 Loners for little space launch 37 Lord'srs wwite green mon 59 Oroupla targel 3 Son of 40 Apartmeimont 50 Beethoven's 60 Scholarly work Montague buildingi>ng ’Moonlighl _ • (61 Sirike-coller. tn 4 Puntysoa 41 Brazil'sii's ccamival 52 Smoll army unit briel - watar cily 54 Sacred ilem (62 Island dip V . f 5 Conspiracy 42 LaiinI baiballroom SS Like old Jokes i63 'The _ Also WM 6 Barbecue moat dance« SO Hill cun/es Rises' x m Cottage che{sese on breacid made ( | morning me;eal in early A\merica 3 Do you ever spread cot:o tta g e clieese on bread? Neither do L It wjw highly popular once, though.the & M In fact, it was the first stanitandard P •______tf ~ ______' l i t w breakfast in colonial America. R E V i s n i n Orangutans cotnmil murnu rd er, LM. Boyd too. Q. Is there any such t^ingIn g o s n H B n kft4ianded arrow? A. Not ai^iTwre. But tlieslKlter b< Lincoln, Abrahamam Lincoln. I Mini-Cassiaia Community Christistian Church' "S hand m ade arrows of th e IndiansInc The Kukulcn v '» warriors of New [• Presents E aste ■ A were either left- or right-handimded. Guinea smoke thethe corpses of their iter Sunrise Service aat t, Scholar Park The temperature of yourlur tMS deceased tribesmsmen, smoke them a t 7 :0 0 ;am on Sunday, Marc)rch 31st reveals the rate of your metnetabo- Uke hams, andi thentl paint them lism. Or so claim some medledicos. with ocher. ‘ _ Comc andid cclcbrate ihc breaking»g (of lhe day .■ Cold feet, tow metabolism,;m. H ot T h e deodorantU lt mak ert ny: If : feet, high metabolism. your sweat gland:nds w ere stretched ' thatw1 wc remember the risenn sisavior. What, you can’t name theh e first straight in one longlor tube, it would Breakfast wiwill be served at the chunlurch followed U.S. president bom outsideide the measure 8 miles,^ You wanted to original 13 states? 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T h e Matrix’ pplays tonight 01o n TNT M 4 C “The Matrix” - One of: 1999’s19 ' 720 J Street • HHeyburn (Old Rainbowloiv Gym Building) . tnie smashes at the box office,jce. this T V b eBSt ff bets We niiaht thm\'yni- in on E asier Eg^ Him. offbeat, Oscar-winning fanlan tasy ______hmifor lhe Kids from the filmmaking Wacho' brothers unfolds* largely in Ja np; S i boyfriend (Palricl.ick Fabian) who is l~ overseeing a TTV pilot titled T 171 lel world generated by compi .ENTEN & EastFER] S ervices 2i 0 0 2 1 I B u r[LEY l First Chr Keanu Reeves plays a skiS o S 7.amford.-(CC)C) (TVPG) NBC, 7 R iS T U N ChurctCH i hacker drawn into that univt "Meel U« Pareirents” - This very St. Nicholas CCatholic Churcic h >r (CC) (TV14) TURNER N (Disciples of Christ) funny 2000 comeinedy plays off the \VbRK TELEVISION, 6 pjn; R u p et; r t , I d a h o J "• fears many peof5ople have about .. , 1401 Oakley Ave*• Burley Idaho ■ “Providence” - The ses e rie s m eeting their pro;irospective in-laws. Uu£l offers a light parody of itseltself in That’s the pli^tht by Ben StiUer’s Regular M.iss Schiflulc this new episode, as Syd (Me;Melino character, who ruruns into trouble I ;00 pm M.1S& with St. Nielichol.is School Mim<.‘ Troupr ■30 p m - 7 : 3 0 p m Kanakaredes) travels to to Los with his beloved’sid’s father (R oben Maundy1 TThuisday Candlelight Co Angeles. She encounters an ex- De Niro). (CC) HBIBO, 7:45 pjn . ■ Ufiosi lay. M arch 27lh R rommumon Confessions • 5:i5:00 pm . KS s Service (C(Come and go as you wisIish) ' , H o wit’s ’! the Water?I Thuf*lurnfav. March Hoiv TtmilUfsdav .■ 'W t 6:00 pm M.1SS of ihc Lord's ^ G oodF r ^ 2 I's Supper wilh W .ishing ' i F.rmv,M mhZm DEQ Seeeeks Scientific Datata of lhe Feet Follovvwi by Adt\dor.ition and Confession unlil 1 liiioioopm There will'ill be a 24 hour prayer vigiljil, b e g io n i n g ^ ^ ^ f i ^ ^ ■ ’------. on Idaho> FRivers and Streami m s Eiidjj idav. March 29th - Good FridayU 6:00 amI Friday,Fr until 6:00 am, Satuilurday. You Are invited to0 Noon - SMIions of the Cros

Data must be sclenlentlflcally rigorous and releBlevant. E p ISCOM]k L P a r i s h e s5 I 'lustrated Stiermon: ^ Examples of acceptableible data Include Ph.D. orir mr a ste r's f E a s t e r W eE E K S e r v i c i theses, published or printedpr studies or reports,is, environ* f *■ " E S ThcW(Vhip li - TheHamminer ~ and The Croi ; 0 mental assessments,I. anda models. Data mayf beb submit* ted electronically (prefei)ferred) o r by m ail o r fax. &B efore - lRISH — submitting data, reviewBW DEC'S Outside Data Pa Policy on ^ 2(X2000 Oakley Ave'Burleley, Idaho DEQ’s Web site. 'Vou'fc To submit data etecilectronically. visit DEC’S We Trlnliy Memoo i M Neb site at; S' \ n v i t e d V . http://w w w 2 .«tate.i<•.id.UB/dtq/water/turf«c*_e .w a t s r Parish 902 6th St. • Rupert,, IdahoI 1___I. To subm it d a ta b y rmail or fax. complete DockKumenta- tlon of Outside Data tp I to be Incorporated Into Wat/ater Body : Maui •vice - St. James Parish,sh, m Assessments Fonrt, ava available on DEC'S W eb siteslt< or by Thunlursday, March 28th at 7:7:00 pm • Easter Sunday ' contacting Barb Mallardard, 208/373-0502. or bmalnallardO d e ^ ta te .id .u s . Mall oor r ffax form a n d d a ta to: , lod Friday Service - Triyinity Memorial Parish,sh, • 10:30 am I 2 ■ e Frida;iday. March 29th at 7:0010 pm i » ^Barb Mallard D E C S tate Office 1410 N. Hilton ■ i Eastsister Vigil - Sl. James PcParish, B oise, ID 83706*1255 5 Saluntuiday, March 30th at 8:(J:00 pm Fax: 208^373^576 I Eastsister Sunday Serylces -• Trinity Memorial Pari'.Irish, J All data must be racehrwr a d b y nday, March 31st at 9:0C30 am . Praise^^Chapel 6 p.m. MDT, i , lj Sl.JaJames Parish, Sunday,,M I arch3is(ut 11:15 aram ^.Monday, April 30.2002.. Come anWJofnUs ------Anyone and Eveieryone-ls Welcome 1-0449 Currently Meeting at East M inico Junior High l i i i L 1807 H Street • Rupert - Suiiundaysat 10;30am J:;- ^

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N inth St.t T onij $33, $37 and $43, canin b e reserved Jerom e, StSave Mor Drug in Buhl, night, Saturday ' m o re sc h o o l-a g e d chchildren. Salt Lake City’City’s Abravanel HaU. by phoning (801) Jie CSI cam pus and out* d S u n d a y [) 355*2787. • and « the Individual concert tickeis“IS, which T ic k e ts , w hiclhich are $9, can be , MaylO-BoIsi, l s e “ “J Abravanel Hall is lococated at 123 reach cententers. are $15, will also be avi fhc.Pendragons will perform iv ailab le.- • please see CALENDAR. Paje C5 i Garratt Will/llkln and -The rm West South Temple, ight, Saturday and Sunday at i P a m lh e a d s , a JirJim m y Buffet irib- O r i t » J l# ctus Petes Resort Casino in rw tH^ub------ise------form n_program-olofJW agner. \ 3 . ■ J p.m. Tickets, which are urb of West Valhalley City at 7:30 re Chopin and Mendelsilssohn with ‘ ^ 5(), can be reserved by phon* p.m. Tickets, whicrhich are $29, can f.p ^o in* Utah Symphony at 8I ppjn. nightly I S IH • be reserved by pl (800) 965-5827, online at in Salt Loke City’s> iAbravanel '■ >5 | H Tix at (800) 888 >://www.ticketweb.com or at Hall. Tickets, whidi arare $16, $22, , S inson’s Market In Ketchum. ' Center is loc'atcated at 3200 s. t K j $26, $33, $37 and $43,$ B J D ecker Lake Drive Big Easy Concert House »sis reserved by (801)) 355-2787. ■ |S ■ . I locatetted at 416 S. Ninth St. Abravanel Hall is locacated at 122 ' | West South Temple. B I u E 5 April!i l 5 { - B o i s e Thele Gene Harris Jazz FestivalBl Aprii4-Utah w ill I play the Boise Statele Pianist Wendy Cheiien will per- 1 T h u rs d a y Univer rersity Pavilion at 7 p.m. The‘e form Mozart’s Piano coconceno No. j 5 Della 88 Rcviralival will host jam Aprilil 6 headliner will be Kevinin 21 in C r night, with dinnei ner music, blues Eubananks from “The TonightH major with .Vi v*' ^ Mod' » J $ | Q Q ^ &nd jazz, from . $ 1 9 ' tn 7-11 p.m. at Show.”V.” Tickets, which a re 520 for Utah Muggers Brewpubpub, 516 Second generjsral admission, 540 for m >r Symphony at ' v-.'’ j ' 5 Mfa H o w ^ T i , St. S., Twin FaUs.s. C over charge is reserv« D«JocFeeoiJljrOAC Fi [)crt H H I M a y1 l - U t a h HaU. Tickets, W wiwimiuwij, tiiK (xDMioOctFteoiJUr I ana Krall will sing at SaltI. which are M L ak e' Ci ity ’s 1 $16, $25 and M g ^ f A b r a v I $32, can be HaU aat t 8 p.m. I reserved by kets, I phoning (801) I I Abravanel Hall is local ia re $ 3 S 1 f r S H 355-2787. j 5 ^ I West South Temple. and S55, can ' r rated at 123 f ^ _ b e res(e se rv e d 7 0 1 M a i n / K v c ., E. 2 0 A . 7 3^^7 2 7 0 0 • l.SOO0 . 3 1 6 . 7 7 0 3 by ph(> honing I Aprils. i f Smith’s at ■ M ay4-Utah I Soprano Velma Guyei jiL n t o w n ^ ^ J (800)) 888- I ate of the College Of r’cr, a gradu- —^ John Mayallall and the TDOCC. jAbravanel Hall is locatedd Idaho, will present a c - B lucsbreakers att SiS alt L ake City’s at 1233 West\ South Temple. 7 3 0 p jn . a t the First Pn>f Southern 1 concert at Presbyterian ' ' ' I T " ' QEOFnCtALCOtlRTWOTieF UNITEIITK) STATES DISTRICT COURT ' NORORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION : INRESUUER< SR ORTHOPEDICS IMC. HIP C oIM m No.1K)1-CV*9000I PROSTHEStSs ANDA^ KNEE PROSTHESIS MOLC3L Docket No. 1401 PRODUCTS UABJlAaUTYUTKJATION (Judgg ol Sotor's Ir J Organizational mce S lnier-Op~ Acoiabuiar Shells andJ NaturalNa Knee* ll Tibiai Basopiaies, \ ^ nceilng H | / Entire 1 community it Involved; ' -* iitcWKJuaiplainiiKsfliHs also anegod claims relatod to SulzJulzer^ breach of expross ond impliedied wrarrantiesV associaiod with ihe wlni< s n th o i J ^ March 27 at l36 Maxwellroll at 7KX)rNt Acoiabuiar ShellsXls iand lho Natural Kneo” II TitMial EBoseplatos. ss.Thibso Ks i AJ m»dli, prtlce and c tto w countjaunty wide . Inter.Op'' ^ . in oddiiion lo lASEBALL & T lo Iheso individual lawsuits, a Clas:iass Action lavrtuit has beon filod in federalfc court on behalf of the entn i ol persons who wc I wofo «nplantod with an aHoctodI Inilnief-Op'“ Acetabular Shtil hip implaiipiant or an affected Natural Knee* i S O F T B A U ^ Basoplaio3 m itfo Class ^ BA c , I )*llTibial L' ____ GISTRATION5 I I REG1 to boys K^Ol grade I l i rmation uppllBd results fn an!n arrestai tielno The atlwnoys wys for the Piatntin Class aiyJ tho' attorneysatt for SoUer have reachedI a piproposed Setttoment of the Class f Opentd ti girls K-9tli grade I . you cculd receive a rewartf olo lu u; p to $ 1NO. • I lawsu'l. Truspropcoposed Soiiiofneni could also resossohrt) lhe iftoividuai lawsuits. •AKOrouOOtlEF^ imcs start June 3, now ^ ThisSumirofi ssAciion and, ■nary Notco is lo ad»iso Plantifl Oas'■‘asa Membors that iho Unrtod Slates!es DotfciC Coui for the Norihem Os taking rcglstratlops Ohio has siyieduK ^ G arni 5lnci of f l ^_____ 12: ; pfoposod soiiictno ing. tho Court will; (i) consider whoif RK RESERVATIOo n T H K f c i 2tnont IS fair-to Iho Class: and (lij ooOeiomiino tho amount of ottomeys'ys' Ilees and expenses lo bo paid to I Counsel and coudouDSdjeDiesoflimo.inclividuai; Class lOihor lho I I PAR^erve a shelter for your fan.‘'anilly lloOass S gcse.reimlon or business piatidUc! SUMMARY\RY OF SETTLEMENT BENEFITSrrs ANDRHBIQHTS QF CLASS MEMBgRSI Thopjoposeo>5ed Class Actoo Sotilcrreflt grvosos iqoalifiod Class Members tfw nght t DONATIONS i CITY W OOD WAS : depending upon il Jht to recofvo monoy and/or other b )n lho Class Member's cifcumstaiiitoncos. Tho proposed Settiemontnt wwill datnbute in excess ol Ono is looking for donations Locatcd at 967 Rose Streetrcct . ' K • ' Dollars. Tho ontitio;lit*s tontnOutir»g to tho Sotltofnontmt IFund include SuUer Onhopodics Ir known os Sulzof Ai cs Inc.. Sulzor Medea Lid, Sulzer Lti 5 to place in City Park I OOiM, ■ _ - K y AG), Vifintorthur Svass InsuranceCO Company, and V/mierthur Inlematimationai Insurance Compony. 10 Billon a ' **'' Ltd (also g of treesier to parks in Twin Falls! . | . .Mcmlwsodiol the Class hovo the following r^hTghts; g a n d o th'ordctails-736-2265 e r 1. Tho righi to chooso a 'GuaraniooO Payi‘ayment O pi«n.- which allows ihomom tol begin receivino Settlemeni B< I C all for ------QUtfkV,IV, rogarcsessfl ol whoincf tho Settlonttement rocoivos Fdial Judidal Approw worai;...... i l S U M M I 2- Thonghi ' ighi 10 joceivo SetUement BenefiisIS ifin tho evont ihe Seitiemeni rocoivesives Frai Judcial Approval, il ihey rt lor Ihoifloif benefiis1 wilhin tho timo providocdod; R E C R E A TTION ! I register 3. Thonghi GUIDI ■*ghi 10 appoar at tho Fatrnoss Heaneanng on May 6 .2 0 0 2 at tho Unitedled States{ Distttol Court and object IK D E ■ P U B UUC SW IM M ING H Solllomejment. if Ihoy havo filod a wniten ot HOURS I objoction with tho C^ourt on or boforo}foro April 29.2002; and Get your copy i iy.1:30-7:30r^i Thursdayy 3:30-7:30rM3:2 c tio th o I 4. Thonght Tons o f recreat day 3:30-9K)0rM Saturdayf 1:0l:00.7K)0rM ight to oxdudo thomso*vos fopt-ootlnitT from tho Sottlomoni. offocllvoosjsol ot tho final opt-out date of Moy 14. ; aflvobu) busnoss ofter Tnal C M Acpro opportunitii days prCMil o< tha t5TOp090d SotttomoTt olifK)l lho Oass Action lawsut. vrfiictievBf i 4.2002. I w y i K 'Hf- S ieeui P O O3 L L O P E N EURTHEPIER IHFORMATMM AVAILAALPE visiatcr. March 25-29 1:00.6:00pmOPM Tho doscnpiic iplion in this SomrTwry Notico doo300S not provido a corriptoto staiomnomont of lho class action or pro( Admisslision 4-12—S2.50, 13&oldeiMrr—13.00 Seltlomont. Tho NoieoNoi. Packago conta»is; (1) atJdrtiorItional jnformalion obout tho Settlanoni (2) Claim Fofms (or Ttont and lhe Sotilement Benefiis ava ; lof Class Mombora to compioto> Inin order lo rogistor ond rocehro SettkJetUemonl Bonofits; and (3) informatiroposod I vWUMMING i USSOi O N S : I . . — -how lo accopt thoho (Guaranleod Payment Opiion am ivailable: and how to opi-out of the Sottlemof]moot. A copy 01 lho Notico Packag Beginning April! bo oblained tiy conlactingcon Liaison Counsel os loao^)0ow8; laton or^ a g o ^ ~ ' PlaPlainiiffs' Liaison Counsel . H U H wPEN KAYAK NIGKGHTS RO. Box 94558 ^ H Motodays 7:30-9:00FM lioxrbtKtt ert CJov««>veland. Ohio 44101*4558 OTYEMPIOYMEK or E N T ■ w e d nNESDAY NIGHT GROUPSGl 1-800-6&3-1661 ’ b cuRoiJy accqittns tppUcHkn iortheiolkMtf«ior t ■ S / X O mmore are 1/2 off! Comome on inf or oUce tamatpttonbt, n n n a l labor’imUtyjoyk^ util J ' /.autmrlmplantBnttlenwtt.com ■ -niea^iK ■ fXBltionspoUotment opcBtbr and astsoiit dty ienginitglnew .Foir H CERTIFICATIONN “ uapplJatkinand lobdacrtptknantaintact the H F o r llf c g u alardj r and CPR for th e professlo iqiM iwm cr d im inquMa to thaniitnriiMfldocs. ch 25-29 Get a lump on the SUI KATHLEB^ McOOMALO O'MAI H UNITED STATES DISTRICT JU I MLLC^. JUDGE I " V ■ ■ ” ...... - - ■ ' / _ ' ' '______Fifctoy.*.M«cIi 22.2002 ThM»Nm.TM,TMnFili,Mihe M

W ee e e k E n d POSTER OeSCNEO^PBVDA'iW«A00WiS,8W S$33, $37 and $43, i p r i T ^ - u S h April 14 in the Colle which arc $21.50 and lege of can be ixjserveded by phoning <601) CuCubanismo will perform al S Southern Idaho Fine Arts i Salt $26.50, can be ccsci^served by phon-. s Center 355-2787. Abraviavanel Hall is locat- . Laki w iauditorium in Twin Falls. T ake City’s Zephyr Club atIt 10. in g S e le c t A S eeat a t at (208) ^^^^^fl .Ti^ets, . edat 123 WesttSoutlj a Temple. p.m..m. Tickets, which are $22, c which\ are $5 for general; , ca n 1766. . ll admis- b e reservr< ed by phoning SmitI sion and $3 for seniors or ith ’s dents,; are available at WWcK May M-UteJtah Tixaix at (800) 888-TDCX. T he Zeph lub is located at 301 South W« M I S C E L L A Music, Everybody’s Busineness and Symphoihony will perform emple. tht e CSI Bookstore in Twindn Falls, O tto rin o R esp!spighi’s “Roman at Arlene’s Flowers in Jere:romc or Festivals,” wittith soloist chellist Tonight at the door. Natalia Cutman ian, 8 p.m. nightly, C H » I S T I A N** Swlnigoiiei w ill pl ------^Abravancl-HalliU-iirSalrLake-aty.------^ ing music from : at -April IM O ^U tah— ------lickets,,which_2 t-Restaurant-and------Utah Symphony will peD crform *33, $37 and $43i43, c M ^ b e ^ ^ s e n ^ pflrsnHali Lounge, 325 E. Thirchird N., Burley. by p h o n in g (i musicn from (801) 35S-2/87. DcDelirious will perform at tlth e Abravanel Hall William\ A ill is located at 123 Hunthuntsman C cnter on th e camp'PUS Tonight and Satuaturday Shakespeare’sS ^B ||/in WestSoutliTemi:mple. o f: ththe University of Utah in Ss p la y s, by Lakeake City at 7;30 p.m. TickeiI t s ! ny-2-Vold will playplo from IDvorak, m i M a y lO -U- -l Utah whidhich are $15, can Iw reservedd 1 ^ Please see ft Prokofiev ond H K BB a fl Utah Symphot(lony will play Paul Mendelssohlf, 8 Dukas’ “Thirh e S o r c e r e r ’s p.m. nightly, Abravanel h TTT¥fV7 I H all in . A pprentice," pliplus w orks of Liszt -SaltX ake aty.-Tickets, whilmch ore----- and-Prokofievr!v r8 ‘p ;m rn lg h tly ;------i l f l $16, $22, $26, $33, $37 am>nd $43, Abravanel Hall11 iis Salr Lake Oty. \11 can be reserved by phoning W M T ■ ng(801) Tickcts, whichI area $16, $22, 426, jJ ITALIAN GRILL wB5owS?uc3STBMMom nraflMMON 2 cowMa —A n n ^IVERSAR — ' IMN MUS COOMR COMiaOM T he Garcia‘ AVMIN/ieMMCOINai HRH HAZELTON - Mr. andid Mrs. m Ja k e Garcia of Hazelton wilvill cele- brate their SOth weeedding BV^M rji^H nlM iTtelwwi anniversary Saturday a the — H eealthNnFet^^ LI ittle Flow er C atholic Ch 1601 Oakley Ave., Burley, Mass • wwill be held at 1 p.m. follow by K idds s and commuunity ”a'reception, hosted by theli dren and grandchildren, i the Once a week throujough Nov. 4, r. church hall. The in co Timcs-Ncws, cooperation ComiflUllunHy values youth Garcia and Juanita Gal Kids' MenulU Items...... 9 S with the Twin Fall; allegos a lls C o u n ty Week No.t. 8:8 Through Sunday were w married March 19,191952, In HealthNet Coalitionion a n d th e NiRw:Deya eyanira Doria Taos, T N.M. She was boilorn L JB Italian Sodc P Youth Action Councila! will\ profile Qnde:Ighlli A Jas...... SO M Antonito, Colo., and attendsded the Jake and Jua one of HealthNet’s “A ssets” for School: RobRobert Stuart Junior High C Colorado School for th e Deaeaf and They have six Clown, Contitests. Raffles, Balk kids and community. School. TwiTwin Falls b six children, Don illoons Blind. He was born in Las Garcia of Hermisniston, Ore., Anne And we’ll illustrateate it with a ■'------1 Sj and Gamess All Day! Sauces, Colo., an d servedI im the Wolfe of Euless,ss, Texas, Angela poster about the AssAsset of the Assets andmd the work of Health U W eek, designed and < U.S. Army from 1942 toD :1945. Garcia of Boise,:e, Jane Garcia of m ai id drawn by Net, call 423-591542- o r 825-5887. The Tl couple moved to Idaho youngsters from throug 10 from Burley, Joyce Traylor aj of M eridian (pectids^pHiiik SpSpecials 3ughout Twin HealthNeN et is a coalition of pub- Colorado C in 1961. She is a T|1| Falls County. 1 home-t and Rosemaryary Wright of |y l nes, health

owig people itMid dtc to feel Y adults In thelf cominimmunity value and appreciaK:iate them, Yel73pefe«tofTwinRin Falls County's teenagers feeleel theyi do not have this asset. SH lO E SI TafcettwAuatChtftovnge: Help a 2 - ctilld build this week’s»asset. as ^

Homo 4 ! BAHand community metmeetings • and events: bring yourr ttet e e n e r . . i T c I t about ttte adultsts inIr your ; ;communlty who help yourour kids m 2 •feel valued and a p p rdated ^ ti and jthose who make themI fetfeel worth- _ !|ess. Cn««gatlon > 2 I 4 « m JISauM youth eoufxpa discuss adults who help them fee]feel valued and those who don’t, and brain- storm ways they can Impn Improve M ENM’S ' S H O E S : i^/o; < adults'perceptions of thei 5 ? t 'lorsheim, Bostonian, . I Show your appreciation;(onwhen B irke runstock, Rockport, Dextixter, Danner,-Red . youth do things for yourircongrega- K W ing, S ^ S ., Reeook, Nike,te. New Balance, EccoCO ■m /7T7JTt| ; lion. C la rk s,8, Skechers, Dr. Marte,"tens. rCowmunlty MlNotloftandtfiowyoura:Ltrappreda- *“Uoo for the efforts youth n Instigate opportunities foffor (hem to senntheirneighbors. ■ R a tiM * when mediaia bbashes ~ ~ I ^ ‘all teens''foracUorttofao fa fw . Write letters, make phoneone calls and send emails asking tt Excludes DaOansko media to feature posJUve s WOM about teens. MEN’S SHOES:S : SA.S., Clarks, Hiiush Puppies, Ecco, Birkenstock.Bl Naturaliiilizer, Aerosoles, Easy\y Spirit, A» Two Locatsations To . Youth R eeb o k, Nike, Keas, Bianco, :o. New Balance, Zeeteta, Rieker, / | Serve YouI DowntownD ■ Spend moft ttme whereere you G ro sshhoppers, i Skechers, Dr. >. Martens. & Lynwoodd 1TWin Falls 148 | f ^ most valued and appnippreciat- 1 Main Avenue Sououth ed. ■ Join Youth Action Coundundl: It 7 3 3 -4 7 5 0 has d e a n s of communityUty M J enhancing projects you' can.par-car f l P M 4 L , « - ticipate in. food Shopping Cer)enter . 7 3 3 -6 2 8 0 Ib leam more ’outh f l B R B C il Hiritwiet and Yout BANK Actkm Council at 423^91!i? i5 o r_____ ^ IKCARDS & CHARC 8 2 5 5 8 8 7 ." ------ACCeOUNTSWEtCOM> M E ^ ^ ------AMrtoiFMWMkisapubpublic se r K ID S5» - S H O E S ; Nike. ------vice of-lVitn Falls-County— ■e, Birkenstock,____ \ i M . HealthNet Coalition. YouthirthActton ers, Dr^Martens. : I r> ■ r* SHO^ES ^ i i - ms

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■Music _ _ r ConttMMdfromCS over thehe age of 5 are welcome to Sunday OfHce LoungeIge on Idaho Street in pjrp jn . to 1 a jn . atnbe'O m ceLounge oi Riverside, 197' HHi ighw ay 39 W., I). For fu rth er inform ation, to i tun. at Muggersrs Brewpub,1 516 attend), Full'M oon Music M a d n e ss onon: Idaho Street bt Paul Burley. isan Tuft a t 678-1798. • ' Second St. S., Twinirin Falls. Cover callSusai K araoke wiU be featived chaiige isM . 10 p.m. at the Blue Roi Thursday ThursdayThi ______April 2(!24______— Fremont, Rupert— ------— ------E u U -M oonlon-Muslc-Madness_____—Ktoakets-Kaxaoke.wUlI beefea.._ .Subscribe.:NB. 733tP 9311 _____ TortgWaiKl Satuiiurday soprairano ond humorist Alison Karaoke wUllU 1be featured from 9 tured tur from 9 pjn. to 1 ajiL ata tth e , • Bob Nora Band wUwill play from 9 E n ^ad ^ wiU perform a t 7:30 p jn. Tuesday CoUege of Southem Idaho pin. to i ajn. at Saxox IFifth Avenue, in th e Q Kroakers Karaoke will ^ 3 Day Sale ■ March) 2I*22*23 \rts Center, Twin Falls, a___ Thuradav* Friday-S• S o t u r d a i ; — 213 FifthAve..S.,J»,Jwin;Falls..No ___ F in e A rt ----- tured-from-9-pjn.-toXajiu n ^ t-th e __ cover charge. M agic: Valley' Community George K’s East Restaururant, 3i25 ^ • Concertsrts events. Season member- E. Third N.. Burley. ship arere $36.75 for adults, $18.38 P h o i ^ - 1 f T \ t - for studeidents and $91.88 for fami- Ues, incliiduding two adults and one Tuesday through Sati o r m oire re school-aged children, Karaoke mU be featurured from ■ Individuidual concen tickets, which 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at thele K lo v er a rc $15.15. wiU also b e av ailable, Klub, 402 Mam N., Tw inF Advanceice tickets can be purchased H F o r uu ] p t o 6 m o n t h s on local plans' i - • at th e M a ^ c VaUey A rts CouncU Tuesday and Wednes and at Sav-Mor Drug in ------E ulU M oon-M usic_MM a d n e s s ------} ____ }lMAL?y? Q Pg[ P a g a a g *AUTHORIZED Ae(GENT )raiy artist Matt can be re Bushman will perfo 27.(208) 426-1494 or online A v e .S .. T w in F alls. No N. c o v e r rform and sign 9654827, -ihis CD, “Sm ile Agaii V/www.ticketweb.com charge. www.ahcellularar.com.1 MiicVils^^HilliUI^73M540^ri7 ^ Hailey‘ T e e -tW ------p.m. at-Bell^s Familj8^” athttp://!. *0 tmuiitiK ikjtit.li- mlnuU'i ri'iiuri'iiuifri lUK 34 miiallt Mri'<'l<' minuli'* ni|»lrr< nc» 12 iminin ni nily Books,-761------Second Ave. N., and Wednesday JIITrrrui|fr»H^^ »j«» jilijit), »rc ^icifr t»r ik-Uitl«. )).m. at Crowley’sind ( from 5:30-7 V -fi''? •- N C E ’s Quad at the D • ; K roakers Karaoke wiUiU be fea- -nwy-rtanttMbMiSMiforMmMWonfyatAAH w ^ecVall(?yM 2l.M tured from 9 p.m. to 1 a.ni.m. a t th e cnutorctnyoufiru flod wWchcn* it BEST FOH YOUII ' NEXTEL ,1485 Pole Line B I ht and Saturday Tonight ,i isaturday t» to disc jockey music from D ancei The Mount Harris to 2 ajn . at Bar Bonz, 1539 Foundation willrrison Heritage ire St. N.. Twin FaUs. No Crestmark Orchestrvill present Fillmorec h a rg e from 8-9:30 p.m. S tate U nivcisity Sunt»tia and Utab ;liarge is $4 after 9*30 pjn. in “ The G olden Day:unburst Singers Cover cha 730 pjn., King Fine.)ays of Radio," day . Introducing. Burley. After the nesho A rts Center, Saturda show, the audi- Roselaiiland Band wiU play for a ence will be invite from 8-11 p jn. a t 1101 Main onstage. Tickets, whicW dance froill. Cost is S3. for reserved seats and/hich a re $12.50 St., Buhl. < eral admission, areand t $10 for gen­ phoning 67S6868 orre aavailable by WorfnAoesday . jr at Tbe Times- ” 60065 News Burley office, \ flusic wiU be featu red for e, Welch Music . DJ irnu I a nd Tlie Book Plaza ii [light from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. pt The Book Store ina inF Burley and ladies mgBonz, 1539 FtUmore St. N., in R upert. S ■alls. Doors open a t 8 p.m. Twrn Faller charge for ladies. Monday No cover J : Organi ca wiil ploy to 1 ajn . at M uggersay B from 9 pjn. ThiireHa'day Americaa'sbestwirelesess plan from ^Brewpub, 516 TnurSda, Second St. S., Twin 1 «.to DJ music from 9 p.m. charge is $3. in FaUs. Cover Dance.tl.m. at Bar Bonz, 1539 Ameriilea's #1 wireleess carrier. to 1 a.mire St. N., Twin Falls. F illm o re Monday 1-free environment. Cover Alcohol-ftis S5 for 18 and older. Jam session will t Ontheie America’s Qwice netwitworicyouHget llbefeam red from 9 p.m. to 1 ajn. 0o n e low ia te across th ei country.o Avenue, 213 FifthJn A . at Sax Fifth Anrll OR26-27, May 1 4 -U tah 1 Ave. S., Twin April 26 Falls. No cover charge et West will dance, iree. . B a lle;owsk/s.“Swan t Lake.” 730 ie No roc^lng charges Wednesday Tchaikoviig h tly , in S a lt L ak e G w ’s p.m. nig}>1 Theater. F o r tid te t infor- Domestic k9fi« dbtance! Bob Nora Band wil in. call (801) 355-2787. * 300 monthly alrtline mml inute pjn. to i ajn. at Sax»f,Pjayf>»n>9 I KFiflii Avenue, Capilo))1 Theater1 is located at 50 starting at $35 monthtyhty access 213 Fifth Ave. S , Tv M South. covercharge. , Twrn Falls. No 200 TtwAnwftecfles's Choice rwtnmlc covns n tf 248ImBon mi people m Ihe U.S. •NetwwknotavatetibUe in al areas. • Raquta COUA Mmodmode iihona with wdaiedsortware. March 2 ^ 0 AJ;R A O K ; 6 _ AshbuiyPaik.ofPc will play ^ m 9 pf jn. Portland, Ore., M uggers Brewpub,jn. 51 to 1 a.m. at w , 516 Second St. T o n lg h t ; S., Twin Falls. Cover c ikers Karaoke wiU be fea- Special Bonnus! sr charge is $4. Kroakerom 9 p jn . to 1 a jn ’. a t the Sign up now on anyar America's Choice Plan ar>dir)d get 3000 national night tured frorf, 502 Sbcth St, Rupert and weekendI hlends across the country. Golden Spike Event>wUlsingatthe lit and Saturday ents Centcr in TOnignt I Ogden, Utah, at 7 p loke contest wilt be fea- SB 7 p.m. Tickets, ‘ Karaol iTIONAL which arc $5 and S from 830 p.m. to 1 a.m. at d $10. c a n b e tured froi IT a WEEKEND reserved by phoning U’s. 101 N. A lder. Jerom e, ing Sm ith’s Tbe M r. BUi’s •AnmMEMNUTES , at (800) 888-TIXX.' erciiarge. Spike Events CenterX. T h e G olden No cover* lOOO Nonh 1200 Weter is located at m w West; take E»t Tp„,ghtht and Saturday Otlth#lh# America's Choice netwwk. Every moninonth as long u you i > ] f t l . 349 off Interstate 15. lemsliMin on Ihe same eaJin® ptan. With I ot 2 1 ttiere E ntertainers of Idaho it2yearagreemenL Prem ie ' April U 5 featured from 7-930 p.m. wiU b es f(Pizza, 2510 Overland. Triim peter Jo e Bu atArsl perform a t 7:30 p.m. C enter in Burley, “mthi T S e i a ^ of the Mini-Cassiathe final event TmmIwhtU* and Saturday sia Community TOnlght Concerts season. 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'Training Day' packs a ilfetimo ofJf cor-( content an d 'a see “T rain in g P » y :------scene_of_violence.> contement. 117 minutps.______vay.. the rew lts------— Rntingi.by-the.Motionion-Elcture ______1 -roptlonrmclRJAr aM maytwm Int'oto one — y g h « th is man a Bost Actor are not good. Even1 mmi ore peiplex- Assodadon of Americaica are: (G) very long 24-hour period, a day lar1.«ea ‘Blade 2' . for general audiencropriatcly wimpy Ethan work woi environment. Rated R. ® a head-bangin;ing soundtrack | RONALD E. MICICKS CPF 7 3 3 -3 2 9 3 _____ j_____ — {NC*17)-noone-youngeiger-than-17— *------_____ raihetJhan.autiiLithgniic chills n n d__ | ____ ------— ------you-Uked-tho-origl—scares..But-if-yoi j— ^ ------adm itted .------th<'th e ir bliss. in the process, we ------*AinellB’“ ■vermd . n a i ‘Blade,’ baseiised on the Marvel ! plenty, while Amelie discc f F i e t u f e e looking to fall in love, {jj‘ ou’U probably like { ^ ilamlM* ^ you’re li that destiny has its owp age i'AII About the Benjaiijamins just to3 ffeel good about the Hr Igenda. the sequel, w h ich d ir e c to r I ! What It’s also aboutt is a Miami world andi thetl people in it for a The film is beautifully constistroct- GuiUermodelToToro injects w ith a ■ ^ F r a ming t I l>ounty hunter (Ice CulCube), who couple of h(hours, look no further cd, designed and photoRrapaphed. similar quoiien!ent of action and THROUGH MARCH 29. 22C 002 WITH THIS COUPON ■ re lu c ta n tly team s u p»with wi a con than this delightful,de intoxicating Rated R; nudity, sexual sisitua- gore and an evieven higher body | man (Mike Epps) to tratrack down confection bby Jean-Pierre Jeunei tions. 2 hours. In Frenchh with count. This timeme out, Blade and I ZW \ homiddal diamond thiehieves. The CTheatyol^ of Lost ChUdren*), the English subtitles. his m e n to r (K>ris ri; Kristofferson) ------story-is-6llckrbloody-aniond-by-the------sweetestrfutfunniestrmosrgcn'crous <. numbers. 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W e e k E n d \ Moviees ■ > ConUmi«d.fromC7 t h i: rest ri is near-embarrassing,lg . film's sense of physical»1 adventure (Daniel E. Smithy who suddenly M ohsen M akhm albaf wa:ras shi^wn ing a full life,L>, fmmfn ciimmiliing sui- ; :ni(hor intended i :d is how unable it R atedled PG-13; language. 2 hours,irs, and its ^ t for creatingJ]g wild rides needs a $2$250,00 heart transplant. at 'last year’s Canne)cs Film cide. As shele atiempisa to enter is to take advaniantage of the tal- 12 mil minutes. is considerably more entertaining.ei Director NiNick Cassavetes takes it Festival, he had to explaiain to for- AfghantManm throitght Iran, she c a ts of its co-stontars. Wilh Richard With th e voices qf^Ra;lay Romano,___ Jrom thereTe.ifi_a.prqvocativc,puU-______eign-journalists-that-thcic^M ghan----- uncounturK-pe;-pet)ple-whoKe-liv e s ------ginarB-Doralni3ykr-r-*!cC"jB“Age’ ------~ John Legulzamo and DenisD teaiy:----- oiit-ail^tKe?ie-s(^s, no^holds-barrcil city was the stronghold13 of reli- have bceit^iuiiiliaiteretlliy tribal vio- • (2 :ll‘PG-13 foror adventure vio- |.i. c’s regrettable that the film's^,5 . .(1:2LPG, for mild perilril) fashion.. VWilh Kimberly. Elise, glous fundamentalists. TheT film lence, famineie undui n>ligious fiuiuti- Icnce/ swordplaylay and some sen- R o b e rt DDuvall, i Jam es Woods,- suality.) ' ception, plot and dialogue are now speaks for itself as a1 rrecord of ci.sm. Somehowiow the film holds out so forformulaic, because director” 'JohnQ- AnneHech'ichcand R ay Liotta. (1:58. what life wasJike_for^Afghans. a.protnlMmfJiu cy;------Denzel'Washlngto w-violencerlanguage-and----- w fore the was filmuil, on 1 ~ TJtigonfly' ris-W edge-has-done-niftyr on th e Afgiiiin-IruiUiui lising things on th e visual side,de, another formidables |portrayal, “»“»thc.hemutic elements.) Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.s. Nelofer Iwrder, moree thanll i\vn years a g o .. Appallinglyy rmanipulative, joininjling bright new technology to plays an ail-but-lald1 offc factory Pazira stars as a characterter based Nut ruled; lunliuilhing objcttioiiable. baldly contrived‘d ai n d finally fool- 'a n oldolc story. Though its forceded worker with $1,000 tcto his name Kandatiahar' on herself, a journaliilist w h o ...... 1 hmir, 25 milminutes, in linulish, isKrothantictahtale bf a Chicago glibneiness often makes you wish youou and an HMO insurancece policy that When thisth documentary-like retiu n s to th e land o f herer birth to French aud Afgliani,Afp with linglish ' emergency roofflom chief (Kevin couldid turn down'the sound, thehe does not cover hiss 1small son road movi(ivie by Iranian director keep a sister, prevented1 ffrom Iiv- subtitles. Costner) who0 i becomes con- vinccd that hiss deaddi wife is try- ing to reach himlim from beyond the grave. Withith Kathy Bates, I.inda Hunt. RonIon Rifkin. (1:45. ------PG-13,-fo^themnatic-material-and at ------m ild sexuality.)) ‘EJ. The Extratra-Terrestrial, 20th Anniversarsary’ * - •Twenty yearss aiand $700 million in worldwide boxx)x office revenue inter. ‘E.T.’ is bacback, and it holds ' tip beautifully. St ththe details of his ______most personalLiilnuising_coin:_^^B fi: puter graphics:i: E E.T.*s wise eyes H K arid quizzical facifacial expressions > . a re m ore vivid1 mnow. Thexolors arc more vibranrant, the images crisper. He alsoXI includedi a cou- H H | ' i ple of never-befoiefore-seen scenes,_^^H ] wliicb don’t adId d 1much. But this H |B tale of’the frieridiridship between* a M M H Jonely young boyboj and an alien wMW W k I r V i xvh'o's fa r from hoihom e still tugs a t jK M i w w th e heart. A must'ust-see on the big I I M - screen, for the firstfit time or the 101st tim e. PC fotfor language and mild thematicc eelements. 120 min. ‘The Enduranceice' Documentarieses rarelyi come as ‘ straightforwardi andai unadorned '> \ as this, and evenin vunem bellished, the story of Ernesnest Shackleton’s unsuccessful 1911914 attempt to - > p i1 ffiSS traverse the Antsntarctic and the ‘ X 22-month survivvival saga that / / resulted is somethething like unbe- / / ^ lievaWe. Directoror George Butler f A uses the photogri•graphs and film / shot on the expediledition by Frank s' I E¥ E N %0. Hurley as evid/idence of the ' unimaginabler challenge \ Shackluton andid Ihis men were \ . ^ lust Right: ■ determined to meet.me Not rated; ■ sume references!S mayn be disturb- ^ • ing for children.1.1 1 hour, 35 min- ' iites.

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- SWftoKiowlH.L«.«pM );»qia > I n s i d i Local sports____...... C heck online: Vlsir'//#•: J______Scores and stats , Money ...... D&8 ______w \\A\;ni;ijgi.'\;illc\x'i)ni> torta die latest sjxxts news. S p ( [S_ S p o r ts E d ito r: K nfi'inHall, .\ (Hours:. 'I’hc 'rimcs-Ncwsws Friday,I, March 22, 2002 Sc( J ES 3Lnod€e o ^ l ^k s^ to ^ tF G flg ia tii© F r round begins at 8 p.m. witlwith th e doors open- I tng at 6 p.m. Saturday'si secondse round starts • CSI Rocky M ounte CLOSSE Firet;t-place Ealagles host;t at 2 p.m. with the finaisi beginningbe ul 8 p.m. The CSI men’s team holdsho a 1,040-point Regional Rodeo edge over runner-up WeWeber State in the un,, fh«t: Twplve collcfge rodeo teamns s fnfrom By Joe Sunnen Rocky Mountain region.on, and leads Utah ..... 12-tc:eam evennt this we(;ekend Jcvada and Utah competing In nine events. { Valley State College by 1 TIm&s-News writer______ly 1,055 points. The 'hen: Ptelinnnanes loday at 8 p .m ., m en’s team h as won two0 nnational titles and s^i By Joe Sunnenen “The men’s teamm has won four out of iaturday at 2 p,m. Finals at 8 p .m .:Saturday. ' TWIN 1-Al.l.S^ W i t h - __ 22jiesionalJiiles.______ith-hisjuft___ ^T1me»4tow»-wrl four'rodeos'so'fat'7^-and-mosrofihcra‘by~a ------'>1 hlotui hiiir niul ligiu b l The Golden Eagles top:op th e standings in Cosi 1 blue eyes, ------considerable margirJin,” CSI coach Shawn Dst: $ 6 advancc. $7 ot tho doorir for I saddle bronc, hareback, rciIk-niMifSmitlicm Idalulaho sopho. TWIN F AiL U lS - How do you follow upjp ai Davis said. “But yoi;ou never know. We’re :k, bull riding, and $4for children, VIP and m ezzanine:Inc sealing { iiiuic JmsIi Wolfram ct I could be national chamunpionship.season? still a long way out. Our( kids are ali doing rank I*2>3 In the men’si’s All-Aroundt with old solt out ivcryl)(Kly*s All-Americar That’s thehe question the Collegei ofo: ■ very well, we don’t’t have any injuries or sophom ore Cody Dem ersrs heading|i th e list. i------Aiul wiili his C /ir ii CUS on Southern IdaIdaho rodeo team faces asIS liit anything, so at thisis point we look pretty Demers, who grew upip inii Kimberly, won “TlThis^ls my last one heree re a t •t.O lii'iicle ix.int - heads into) itsii home Rocky M ountair:ain good." < ' the All-Around title; l:ilast year at the Demi iH(.T;ine :itul mers said. "And it’ll be fun. been Regional Rod:odeo tonight and Saturdayy ai at T he annual CSI Rollocky Mountain Region' N ational College Finals1 RoRodeo a nd current- hecti< ii]i|Kiiniincin (n tic getting ready for it and eeverything, th e CSI ExpoK) (Center. ______rodeo is the onlv hor __Iy_ranks.sixih-in-ihe.natioiItion in th e ev en t in------but It ____ the____ ome-coniest-of-the-sca------it’s just another rodeo for m e ------The short answeran winanoth'w title. son for the Golden Eagles.Es Today’s opening the professional standings.Igs. Air Fon'i* P Please see RODI Ai'iulfiny. h e 's ■ ” ■ rlu'- fiuy" iimst p .' '' j — N-e-A-A-:^i"e0-l-I-R-N -A -M E p.HL'itis winild I ^ E-N-'r------“ Surprise teamste w iu u IO s e e [. ilu'ir cliuinhter / luiiiH lioiiie fur spice wom >iit)tiiT. I— i'<. Ilie i:s i , li.iM-liiill iciiin. H(» toumamer P 1 )sier ria The Associated PressI ' . Wolfram o l f rH jvstm ••Stmiil'." • • • < ■ One leam is coached by a for' "I.imk ill •••• Indianjla dumps Duk whoseose idea of a iNju'.i .1 niiMt kid," une I big tim e a fter a gamle e is going out I'ln du- icx-ord. W olfram i I forjce cream. • It. .I-T, Aiul wiiile liis Iwttit UEX.NCTOrO N , K y.-Jason W illiam s mis: I 'The third is a meltingting pot, with _ ^ iiK'' i ' il I’it III) th e sh o nt siisills (he's I'l'ce throw of his college can I players from Mozambicnbiquc, Mali, W k m M li.iiiiii« .222). h e ’s Idiikiuinsm st ans. T hursdoy nifillight. And I . Sweden and France. ••Thciv'> prtihahly :)lx>uiOOI live or '°eop-raiiked I The , NCAAjf fiuvMiii tJie leiim thillrlhclpou. n D^c’s season.m ended. M o r o N C A A - O I women's basket- dtlt•i:l^ llie se in csier thiHli.c«ihdp n c Indiana pupul lled o f f ______I ball toumament si}:iiuieni.s oro r i HieSft ■ uu p se t of I------I still might be |H& I| M e r." W iilfrain sjiid, "I w-uiildladn-lsivl "CAA. tot u rn a - S o u t h I C o n n e c tic u t’s |Q L M w.istlii-hraiiioiilhisteamlinil>ocauso 'V ™ ■“ S ’’', stunning .? ^ I to lose, but llieiL' are .liiier peoijlce thattl are Blue Devil:viis, 74-73 Regional I upstarts Brigham lA Mtl,in . 1)111 m aylx; in’m ath.” in Ihc NCAAKA S o u th . I Voung, Drake and Jiifinals. MRio t Aiot., Wiili'iiini, of WalJa!a W alla, R W """! I Old Dominion have hurhung around - Wa>h.. si.irted the appli)plkalion 'ViHiams drilleddi a ''' I long enough to spice' thiithings up for pnu'i-ss lo jiiiii the Air\ i r F o rc e ■hrce.pom t •shot ,jl a n d “ft*™ !* I the regional semifinifinals on ^ .\cadiMiiy last summ< by D ane I Saturday. im e r. In kc73 .lanii.iiy he received hisis congres.c W ^ illia m s I **No way in my dreaireams had 1 sKinai nominatiotiI from m‘5ed.lhcfijtree throw p2,S i ny I thought we’d get to theth e Sw eet 16 W ashin^ion State cungriIBressman "I I this year,” said BYUU ccoach Jeff the Elite SfST SL hoi Georuc N ftheiriiti andII learnedIi i e NCAA S«tui«ay. Mawft 23 I Judkins, whose llth-seci-seeded team I plays second-seeded T h e h.id a n a |iix )iiu m e n t inMin I aich. U for the ' “^iOfWlZa-lDvs. !d Tennessee "I was overioyeti justil knowingki tournament 1 Hem St. (30-5). TBA ■ in the Midwest Regionsional at Ames, ^ tli.ii I hnd a place to:>eoncxI gi fira nme since f l Iowa. year." W nlfram said. ‘‘It“Tt tnolf 1 Indiana wwi ill p lay j “The one thing I toldtolc my team . . ‘ * ]oi MtesN a n d p re s s u re off. u n h e e d e d KcKent State; 78>73 overtim e victvictors I is that when opportunitunity comes, And W dlfiaiii won’t l>ele tlIhe only over PitlsbursIrgh in Thursday’s other semifinlifinal. I when the door is bein^eing knocke{l iiiemlH-i of his family to((cXlolo.he 'ndianacoaioach Mike Davis. pas.^cd arouiround .j, ■■ ” J on, you need to takeI advantagead^ of Air I'dive, His hrotlier williviU gradu. the credit-e■ even to an outsider, Marylaryland w i it,” Ju d k in s said. “We*'lVe’\’e done a ale from ihe academ y thliis is spring. : “ “ ■ su n to iaQch c t Dave Dickerson, wl«)se- te i M B i ' * good jpb a t that.” ••nil prelly thrilletl to Iw;liegoinif" "jasoneoforfjinly th ree to beat Duke in theie rreg- D rake and Old Domli□minion both Wiih'ram s.uii, “It’s a Kreat.•alunivi^. “It wasn’t my game plon,” DaDavis i’'-' ’^ ■ 1 ^ . advanced as No. 7 seed>eeds. Drake, siiv to Hi) to and then aftci(len>m J I " '." “ PDave i Dickerson’s game plan.” in the round of 16 for the first can mtv<‘ my country in tIhe Air didn’t work early, with Duke f tim e since 1982, playsys third-seed-tl 1-orce for a coiipleof ycjtfs.” 4) surging to a .29-12 lead. ed South Carolina in the East When Wolfram finallyiliyslaris Bul the Hooloosiers (23-11) rallied, and w Regional at Raleigh,•h, :N.C. Old ^ M t'iisic irainitiK in June itmill wi be a s "remaining, Indiana sophomcomore Dominion, which haslas :its usual loiin lim e cominR, He wiwas also A.J.Moye hitit twf o from th e foul line to putlutth t e strong contingent of inteimemational aicepietl to the academymy oui o f H o l e r s up 74-70.,74. players, meets thirdlird-seeded hiRh schiHil. hut chosc CSISI iinstead litaking blur, WiUiams pusheded tthe .Kansas State in theh e M id e a st lo follow his iKisehall drcan [he floor, dished off. to Dan)an iel ; Regional at Milwaukee.ee. "I w asn’t fully com mmined it lo E™"?. ^ ‘>1*'bed the of Ewing’ss mmiss Contiectlcut, the No.'Jo. ;1 seed in uoiiif; th ere

l.TlwpoBticalsttuatlanhM changed so n u c h in th e la rt ] has th a t changed anytN rci- fei IOCH strips BlBritish skiier of m(ledal CSSI basebaall finishees w yoo?' ‘People always ask me says positive would want to go in now.Z.Z\ Athlete ss think thero's a greater sen |H I ho]Dmestandi with Ricicks gy Srcent mistake. -^Thete last two weeks have. SWAC). The case wasras gimnflr to that of schoof? b e e n rorough for m e,” ColonelI The Eagles are twotw o g a m e s ‘I'd have to soy math. Ittt comeso the Romanian i m gymnast who lost “It’s been frustrating, behind conference-:ice-leading easy'for me. Numbers workHk really her gold medardal at the Sydney Community College of S outhem well in my head and I can fipj as a leam It’s been frus- fi^jTBout GamesfortaldnIdngacoldpilL tr a t l nng g as well, because It Idaho heading Into the se problems and know the answeswer. r s The Internanational glympic “This is where we havhave to put______'.dear for me.’ ^ se e m s lilik e w e ’_ve_b-ea te ti_ o u r ^ Comi^ttee’ss %______

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- B r u iiin sc r u jlis e in ffir s t R (e g io n Ij I I g oI i f m e e On thee ba(?kj T>wTlme»Wdw> ______com petete in the tournament. The in smalldl print Thursday. Sc 4 A side oof th e tournam ent will b e & T he Tigersrs managed just four Softball ------TWIN-FALLS^Ta-Taking-four-of----- c o n te s te . - It happens a few!Wdmaani^t.win*_ til Jted-at^Jerome-Gountry— ------hltsin-the^eS ntestnC ia T h ib a a t------the top flve places!S Lin bo th dlvi< Club. OilGlenns'FerrrlOrRlmrocMiKO ter and summer, in jjust about evejy' went 2-for-44 w> ith a d o uble, sin* i with a grandstand ______sions, Twin Falls cmcruised to easy______BRUMEAU - Kenzie Kinglg h a d pf. ballpark wit ------Ble_»i}d_iLrjij-ji.n_s^red_toJ.eiid ____fo i aiBejBdmlssion.jnie_ " ^ ^ “ 'wlns in bothboi boys and four-hits-and-Jessica-Siaim o n s - Jerome. JJ).D. ILott picked up th e ad< lin g a MUijipg IS alwayss thidtere, on the back Local Sirls golfIf 1T h u rsd a y at added three hits includii A loss. trittrip le to help Glennis F e rn yv b e n t ofeveiy tickct,lnsiniiismaUprint . . . TwinFallsills Municipal a*.} pdom)».4 unosi J e ro m e (1*3, ( 0-1) hosts Rir ' A slap shot withth scsome steam on it sports Golf Course Rim rock 10-3 Thursday. ^rSe* • I.OnJnna.Ti »>Mnwcj»*»wniwn I- Ut Ml- rm Ss aS r - r upward of 60 mphph isi on a coUision'' scoring. I ^ tt JuUanono addedi an 80 k S ’H S S x ’. ripped host Rlmrock 20*; Kimberiy 83,,1 Snake River 2 ' course whh a payingying customer. ______for Twin Falls.. IRunner-iip th e tw o -h itte r of. S co t l Highland was second'nd w ith 325 led Scott Arellano'. ATellillan o a h e ------KIMBERH;tY-^RyarrVerwey ------nBuhri4rnior5~ n ------' w e n t 3-for*4 w ith a dououble and grabbed twoto Ihits and two RBls « , by Jo sh H artm an!s 77. Klmbflriiiriy boys, Buhl giris Buhl 6, Flier 3 k T- In girls play,-two-tio-time defend* j ^ 1 three RBls to lead the PilotsPi (2-2- and Brad Butleitler pounded out two i ing state championon Twin Falls Wlfl att CClear U ke 1). Zach Simons added1 sa double hits as Kimbeiberiy dumped Snake FFILER - Buhl hammered I and three RBls and SiS ilv e ste r • River 8-2 on ThThursday. .14*114*5 in Saw tooth C en tral Id a h o J inim LrncE beat second-placeI MinicoM by 90. BUHL[L - Kimberly edged rival Juarez had two hits and1 twot\ RBls. “Wehadgrigreat situational hit* Conference softball ael I strokes (351-441) witwith Pocatello Filer i:175*181 in boys golf Glenns Ferry hosts> FilerI on ting,” Kimbeiberly coach Terry Thursday in Filer. Jen n y WoU third at 445. Hannahlah Venn led a ! tbursdaylay at Clear Lake Country Saturdayatllajn. Bohan said. “We“VS got a couple hits the Indians with five hits incn d u d - strong Bruin low inging with an 83 Club in1 BBuhl. Zadi Abels led the ing tw o triples and four RBls. when we need«ded them and John s. followed by teammeimates Mandy , Bulldogs)gs with a 39, tying Jo y D ragt led the W ildcats ( 0>MMFMnr20,iafflrack: - Mason pitcheded great." s(l* 2) . . . Hedberg (85). Whitrlitney Cleland Wendell’ill’s Tyson Lancaster for OMFar na-M u« with three hits and a doublee and unless you11 ha;happen to be that itMdi n ii- iijJ M ason wor'orked a complete che (91) and Monicaa >Venn (92). medalistst honors. Buhl took third Chelsey BaUes added two hits.ts, customer, or somcoineone nearby, you ------gam e— thr-«e< iM and Wendell was tifth ee*hitter—for—the------Filef-playrat-GlennrPen^F -jy-on ------take-for-Branied-wh1-what'wiU-happen----- Sianger c^me in ththird overall ' at 212. BuUdogs,.strikiikingoutll. SanSaturday a t 11 a jn . next: Some commoiimotion at the spot the puck or tlic ball bal disappeared, w ith an 87. In girlsrls play, Krisdne BinghSm Century 3, Jerome 2I kim beriy (3-(3-2*1) next plays on O im i some wincing, somejme wrestling over Twin Falls nextt ocompetes in shot 453 to t. lead the host Indians POCATELLO - A base:ses-loaded ' B«N14.Htar5 ------the Jerome InvitatiorQonal on April past KimI ------a-SDuvenirrirpause^ise-rTtndiKiih’the— imberly 235-262. F iler took single dow n th e th ird bibase lin e h„iwi, i 5 at Muni. Every Cla rtrl.hik.nm2 SV w-w o m ramiliarnotcsorthethe organ irying lo ClaM.SAteam third withith a 284. with no outs in the bottor:om of th e taHNw re-energize a crowd in the state exceptjpt Lewiston, j: Buhl n owd ahead of Ihe 1- next plays April 2 at seventh lifted the Centui next pitch or faceoff.xjff. • L ake City and C oeuru r id ’Alene will pleasant^ Tem.UMix«>a*>W-UKnL- O m 2 It VaUey Golf Course. baseball team past Jere» S a - - ll will.be harclrd tot take those scenes for granted,led, at least for a while. A 13.ycur-oid named nar Brittanie Jazzbc)eatWizards2 in JporcJan’s netum to)Utah RRodeo ___------Cecil died Mondayly ninight in an Ohio ______ContionttaHMdfromOl hospiial, two daysys aafter being hit SALT LAKE C ir . . . by a p u c k w hilele sitting s in the ITY (AP) - W hile the m en are riding hi, scored 23 points, and n d John , Stockton had 19 as sta n d s a t th e Co)ColumbUs Blue D)avis a v hopes this weekem Utah beatt Washington) 94-79 in n d ’s Jackets’ game agains^linst Calgary. The roodeo d ' will spur the womei MDA M ich ael J o3 rdrdan’s first game at the le n ’s more you know uIkuiiKiut the siory, the HbA Delta Center:r ssince his winning shot In teaream. sadder it is. Brittanie was atten — ^ G am e 6 of theh e 1998 NBA Finals, “Right now, the womei Ittending the game sconcored 11 for th e Jazz, who eam hasn’t been performing iday present from injury that caused had lost five of sevenen b ut b eat die Wizards for heir level of talent,” Da^ avis her death, more the result of com- . the seventh straightIt time.ti aid. “They’ve been pladng5 Ib ut plications from whip!'htplash than trau* Richard HamiltoiIton scored 14 to leadI hey haven’t been winning,5. So ma, was so rare thatthai dociors whh Washington. Jordanin Ih a d 11 points on 4 o M 2 lopefully they get off to. Ibig years of emergency:ncy-room experi- shooting in his seconcond game after missing 12 s tatart r here because they cailan’t ef’ce doubt anyone'one would have because of surgery onm hhis right knee, vait very much longer to, g „ g j noticed it right away,vay. By the time it Jordan, who scored / f l i red 44 in a November loss ;oing.” was detected , ii was wa too late for to the Jazz In Washiishington, spent the early doctors to do anythingthing about it. The CSI women’s team ent< minutes sitting on theh e baseline. H e got a noisy Iters Brittanie’s familylily 1members said he rodeo today in third pla welcome when he enteredent with 5:11 remain- • in i W lace they were “tryinglg ton make some ing in the Tint quaner.ter. /kC uTVJiM lehind Ricks College a ai n d sense of this tragedy.'xly.” They staned WVeber ei State. Sophomolore by donating her orgorgans for trans- Irandy Rodig leads the Eagligles plant. A kid whoD touchedto others : Spurs 105, Maverii , i Bricks 102 n individual events, ranklikin g doing justJSI tlthat. DALLAS - Tony PaParker hit a long jumper • econd in barrel racing. Jan:imie JacketsIS anand the National ■. I- 1 ^ ) e a k - H'ickcy LeaKiie,, meanwhile, me are ‘ ' { with 25.4 seconds leftleft, then it took five ^ee .ynn Clark is third In brea throws in th e final 1414.5 seconds for the San way racing and Kini Wrightu , i , sk atin g on th at very vei fine edge between showing resp ^ Antonio Spurs to0 1 hold off the Dallas ourth in goat tyin& respect for one fan ( M avericks 105-102 lliurhursday night without spooking alllU thetl others. f: As usual, Davis has mo»ore This is the firstit suchsu fatality in J It was the Spurs’ : s’ Ilth straight victory, han just the rodeo in stotore league history andd Briilanie’sBr fami* I allowing them to tie ; l l _ ------15?' rie the Mavericks for the or fans. Davis is bringingg in ly has hired an attorntomey. There will I Midwest Division lead.ad. rick*roper and gun twirlr i e r he questions alwutlit ththe precautions f^ » WMhlngton’s Michael Jorda>rdan, canter, It guarded by Utalitoll’s and Kari Mal scoreded the final two of his 32 UakHW Thursday In p‘atrick g j Gruss Jr. - a Eulu r o in place and whetheriher, in this era of Salt Lake C l^. The i a a wonaron 94-79. poim s from th e foul1 linelii with 13 seconds left. D>isney isi performer - for tlt h e athletes w ho^katee fafaster and shoot On Dallas' last-gaspI effort,ef S teve N ash caughtt Jason Terry matchedid 1his season-high with Pistons F 95, Suns 82 wreekend e e as well as worj,.jj harder, they shouldiuldn'l have been ‘ a pass beyond midcoucourt but was only able to> 11 assists for th e H aw ks, w ho have won six of hampion bull rider and CPg. reviewed earlier. PHOENK - Clifford RoRobinson scored 28 Meantime, playeayers will wear ’ hurl th e ball into th e lane.la seven at hom e and flve5 of six overaU. ^ lum Blue Stone to sign aui points in his return to) PPhoenix, leading Britianie’s initials( on iheir hi;lmcts Nash scorcd 28 poin•oints and was the catalystt raphs. Last season’s natior of a third-quaner i ^dly y for the Mavericks. Detroit to its fourth stralghlhi victory. eraf onal for ,|ic rest of thee scseason and pro- Timberwolves 95, Grtzzttziaes93 ' ‘ Jeny Stackhouse addedi 23Z points and seven hampionship team will ala ls o mote a fund set upip inir her memory, M EM PHIS, T enn. -• KevinKi Gamett scored aassists for the Pistons, whoho moved 3.5 games e h o n o red . They also ohscr\-edved a momeni of H a w k s U 8 , K n ick i cks 89 four of his 25 pointss iiin the final 1:15 as aahead of MUwaukee for the C entral Division “The .1 entertalnment will1 be silence before TliuiIhursday night’s ATLANTA - Nazrzr Mohammed scored 24i Minnesota held off Mempm phis. lllead. Detroit also moved withinwi 2.5 games ot nUke anything that we’ve eve v e r game agaijjsi the DetnDeirolt Ked Wings. points, and Shareef' AlA bdur-Rahim added 20 ass Shane Battier, who' w{was 12-oM5 from the >New Jersey for the best recc■ecord in th e Eastern hadad here,” Davis said. “It’s goi;olng In 'vhat will t)c! the firsi game at the A tlanta routed NeiNew York. Add, led the Grizzlies witjw ith 28 points. CConference. tob<3 be a very good show.” home since the yonn,■oiing giri’s death, " the leam also plan:Ians to heighten : __ _ fans’ a w a re n ess abouibout the very real dangers presenieiniud by pucks Baseball,11______Eagle Eye hunling into stands,nds. For the time being, expect more mo frequent ' CMrtlnuMlftomDl Diamond Notes . Collegege of Southern Idaho announcem ents ove:over lh e PA sys- with Utah Valley StsState College Cal RipkenR weekend ' ^ b a ll Statistics tems at rinks, murelure messages on a n d S a lt L a k e C'C o m m u n ity Hurting Units: Soph)h o m o re the scorelxjards, maylnaybeeven larger k weekam t is Cal Ripken ] CoUege over the pastast two weeks. M att G unning is doubtfululwitha CSIIndhWoidualStats: print un the tickets.IS. The EagJes are 8-4-4 di u rin g th e • I ^'eekend a t Frontier FiekJ. Any .sore back and pitcher MK aurice tc h 16 But attending a s|sporting event homestand and jusiiust 4-4 after emlxjr ■ of the Cal Ripken ]Powell is also battling st has always l>een inherently inhc risky sweeping Colorado NorthwesternNc bawbaall 11 league and their families jin his arm. Depending Ing average, mlnbnuffl 30 at baU at least that’s whatat tllhe couns geri--'^ . C om m unity C ollege t t In free to both CSI t»sebail iweather, Powell could co \B H Avg. HR RBI erally rule. It woul/ould be nice (6 . K irW ^ 6555 27 .415 2 21 stand. SSsheaders today and Saturday , think som ewhereB dodown the rood, of the bullpen or sttita r t. ... Colonel 71ri 2 5 . .352 3 16 “ O ur goal is to sweeveep,” ,Colonel osaif'stRit Ricks College. Players can j this episode promptsipis some changes Seventh heaven: The \V ik in g s Welker 5757 18 .316 1 12 said. “We want to} cicome out of leet and talk with CSI players , CSIONDECK that make it a liiileItle :safer to sit in . come into the series seviiventh in Bames 3353 10 .303 1 10I this weekend first in the confer* atter hethe; second contests tx>th , the stands. That way. way the tragedy the SWAC in batting a v e ra g e McNeil 3757 11 .297 0 5 ence, nothing less tha:lhan four wins ' Today: vs. Ricks. 1 of Brittanie’s death'>u h 'won’t be com- andr«amed run average.je. R icks Conner 4515 13 .289 0 4 w ill get Ihat done.” _ _ _^J»,onycnyone becoming a member j p.m.(2) pounded by our inabinability to leam a — is h i t t ^ .236 a s a te a ml as n d t h e Ri.Johnson 3757 — 10— .270, - 0 - - 6 - — - -lesson from It. While the Eaglesle s w ill n e e d ofD’sOouWe Od Board wi|l r e c e iv e a ~ , pitching staff is at 5.5.36. ... Myers 68>8 16 .235' 1 9 Sat; vs: RIcks~ Moving on will be some help to take\ oot v e r th e top seasonn p o a ss to all CSI baseball I be toughest on M iller time: Sophomoi■ore J o e WoUram 4515 10 .222 0 5 noon (2) her family, of coursc.irse, bul the play* spot. W alker knows•ws C SI c a n ’t . games.>. ForR more inrormation call i M iller wiU likely m akei hisI sec- Hurd 3656 8 .222 1 4 ■ 3-29: at Dixie ers who were in thehc rrink Ihat night •- look past Ricks. TTh h e V ik in g s , IfwXJSIcl>1 clubhouse a t 733-9554. ond start of the seasa so n o n ' 6858 14 .208 1 10> State, 5 will be thinking abouibout her now, too. I ' have traditionallyy pplayed CSI Ext. 265C650 ; p.m. (2) Saturday. He pitche^ed 3.1 Totah 62929 171 .272 10 111 Columbus’ Espen KniKnutsen has had very well, and wUhIth this being I------L 3-30: at Dixie innings against SLCC liin a no- 1« 1«1 .230 7 71 a hard time dealinglg wilhw the knowl-' their last year withth a baseball With fourfc wins, the Eagles ' decision. ... Rolling . State, noon (2) edge that his shor,r. whichw{ deflected' p ro g ra m , h e a lso) kiknows they can also0 musteri some momen- , 5 a lo n g : - Sophomore Nate Bun off a Flames defenseensemah. hit the. have nothing to lose.e. tu m headlading into St. George. \ imstead 72}2fh«ppi h asn’t lost a s a s ta rte r sii EIU, mMmm 9 kmhifs pttclHd)<0 girl in the head. He continued to ' ' “T hey’re o ne of our on toughest , Utah next ne. weekend where sin c e th e . play, bul has avoidc first game of the seasc WM. ERA IP KK B8 oided discussing team s,” W alker said.sa “They they wilrill meet Dixie State the tragedy. pick ed u p h is second loss 0 0 1.38 13.0 6 6 6 have absolutely noth:sthing to lose. College.!. I Bumsleao 5-2 1.34 40.1 41 His coach, Davee KiKing, conceded year in a relief role. II 12 This is their last; y(year with a ; “Sweepteping Ricks would be • ______PowHI 2-0 1.6S 16.1 Ll 11 14 he d o e sn ’t knowIW twhat to tell program and theyy \want to go ' Hke wc1 provedp something to Burrow 4-2 3.73 41.0 55 35 13 . Knutsen and saidd hi he can’t bring somewhere so theyy vvrant to put . ourselvesres,” Walker said. “We TimeS’News sportswrin ttrjo e pavlj 3-2 4.76 22.2 L 166 6 himself to lean onin hhis players to , on a show. And I: d(don’t blame 'liheed to) provep that we’re a top Suntten • covers CSI basebalLILHeam .Smedtej 0-1 5.93 13.2 L3 13 8 play hard. them. Every gamene is big for dub andtd that’s what we have to be < rmdtedat 73S-3230orbi Conway 0-1 9.31 9.2 7 7 _6 “ We ju st said,, ‘Hi’Hey, whatever th em .” do.” . Thinking obout the hockey game ' Raich of Austria. ThiThe IOC said games, matchingmi the total at all h 1 as suffered a d readful pepenalty,” know n as spie«>e«d, is a powerful ventent cold and flu. The IO C sa might b e a relief. HieH ie Blue Jackets the Britiih Olympiclc Assodationi previouss Winter V Olympics. said • Craig Reedie, tbe BOyOAdiair- nervous-^ystem:sn stimulant anyny manipulation| of blood is a ' won their flrst gangame back, 3*1' m u s t return it ber. *The Baxter s d d1 bhe had been using ddeidered Uood doping, a bann over the Wild at Arrangements for awamu-ding the Andreeaa Radiican, 1 the teen-age BOA 1 is convinced th a t innnoway i theJ/i^produtduct in Britain since, pracractice. medal to Raich weree ppending. gymnast«t who lost her all-around can < Alain be described^asIS a ’drag he was 9. Hee saida be bought a ThreeTfa cross-country skien They were probablj The IOC also dSqutSified du ^loldmedsMlal in Sydney a fte r tak* d t » a t ’ W e beUeve tb e offiiffense to U.S. version at a Salt Lake City Spai J to be on the road 01 pain*s Johann M u^egg ai“ 3 loose because they’r ------^VasOrPankovra-hotlockerpla;^— uirB-colto ld -m e d lc in e ~ th a t c o n i —~ jbe modesi and the puoiilishmeni isupermarket...... R u sjussia’s Larissa Lazutina ai icy’re h o p e l e ^ j ' - a n d QU, gf playoff coritaintention. Either 6 n n Belarus, wtio test the stimulant pseu- vetysevere." ^ The IOC isI SIstill investigating Olga ': Iga Danilova - tested positive^ Bt way, it was the firstfirs time since' ' for the steroid nahdridrolooe. Tbe ' doepbedriiirine. B ax ter and the BOA saidst the the Austriana cross-countzyc ski thele games^ for the enduranc team doctor, Evgenii LLod tski, was Baxter i nee* November that ^hey^ley^ygmgtwo'-^ •r a n d th e BOA M id th e positiye i test resulted fnfrom the team after bliblood-transfusion bootoosting. drug, darbepoed ‘ bwined from thele next two lUerwas harshly punished for s tin . . wins back to back.—■— — as InnocentI use of the inh)ihaler to equipment wasvas discovered in a Mue[uehlegg and Lazutina wer e r e ------ll umrittiogl^igly taking a b anned sub- clearc up a blocked Dose. bouse used by y Ote t A ustrians dw^ stripripped of gold medals, butt ai l l JimUtkeisthim laaxer was the atance in an OTer-the*counter I b e product sold in thleUdted e ingtfaeOlyn^ iree were allowed to ke< lU idulikntokiKai• amedalfera dwmngeitin a n t £ :e e p ailimrtist Jor Thf Aa States contains levamfetailOTdne, a T h e A u strlai^fedaiationhu ^ ledala woo eariier. 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______;.-SAN_JOSE,-Cali:alif.-(AP) ------3Careem Rush andind Clarence ISilbert demonstrated:ed w hat every- « ie in the West Regieegional alreacty ------su sp eaed : M ssd u ri is no ofdinao' J2 th se e d . : G ilb e r t s c o re d 17 1/ o f 23 points in the seconecause Texas’ star point gui ond-half pressure of • kansasiPsjvs.iii Illinois <2&8), haslas a nagging ankle sprain an IS...... remarkable outside sheshooting. ' previous game UCLA was ahead 57-5457 m d i 10 . . tendender groin. He also has a spi corcord problem which has syr minutes to play, but)ut R ush y"»P: s t ^iday y lomoms ranging from tingling a Gilbert - who each 1 l and . Semifinal winnersrs pointers - propelled a. 19-6 run niuiilumbncss in limbs to vvrench:hing I______painlain. that put it aM3y beforifore th e final , ,. n assists, at 8.5 peiper game, since N< minutes. No health problem caused> t the NCAA startedled tracking the. - lookook of dismay, though. statistic in 1983. WhatW made the S foot-10, 1 Oklahoma 88, Arizerizona I®?' And Ford is thee primpi ary reason, pouifound Ford guard grimace t .th e sixth-seeded1 LoL onghorns (22-| SAN JOSE, Calif.-&- Superstition timeIme was the suggestic)n that i 11) are sharing the stage at the; gave Price his neww 1:hands and Jniversity of Texas will dways J Midwest R egiond w Oklahoma its chancee to advance. knoimown as a football factory -a ol w ith p e re n h id ' •3"^* heavyweights Kansa Price, off targett dduring the MItiourliCt Clarence Gilbert reacto after’ hithItUng a 3 i» in t liiot against Uiu c u In tha second h8ifofan^n NCAA West niota o t: hardwood haven. m sas a n d Illinois! pregam e warmups,' hachad 26 points Retfonai gaigame In San Jote, Calif., Thursda]Iday. ■ ““It’s I stereotyped as a foothtk .,11 ■ 'he upstart'' OregonOr Ducks,! and a season-high sueK 3-pointers3- as i 2th.4) vs. Missouri (24- But uti it’s going to equal out in a c ” P f®far was won the nation;onal championship MCAA___ At the regional sensemifinals at Missouri. ValleyV. Conference, beat 1999, 1 w hen they won It all. 1. in 1998 and reaceached the reglond contiiontinued (rem Dl the Carrier Dome,e, uth Clarolina in th e fc®? krers semifinals, Salukis center Rolai>lan Roberts the firstSt lim e Aa Timet» NM8T th e toum anunent? Southeostem ConferenceCc touma- lan field goals - 16-12. Despiiplte Kent State (30-5;0-5) had neyerj looting 52 percent, they trail< said. since thee t to u m a- At The Carrierrier Dome “ T h e re> is ment quartererfinals left the ^ tiled advanced beyondnd the second • le Blue ^ v i l s 42-29. Coach Bruce Weber)er was asked ment exp:icp anded Syracute,m, ^N.Y. always a ccconcern impression thee WUdcats\ wouldn’t round of the NCAAAA toumamentf about his team being:ng am ong th e lo 64 teamsms. SemHlnalInalt with everyy coach be a factor in dthe ie NCAAs. Indiana outreboundcd Dui'uke before this year. Now it’s o n e dc-! ^32, and outshot it SO perce final 16 with a shotJt ati winning "We pla;>layed a s Today’s gargamet about pla>aying a “We had ammeeting after that cent tory away from the Final Four; >40.3. the itadonal champion:ionship.’ h a rd as: w w e h a d ■ Southem Illinois (28(28-7) vs. d a rk hchorse,” loss in die SECSC toum am ent and after knocking offff l^er-seeded;hi “Bottom line, we didn’t g “Pm sure it’s a surprirprise to a lot all seasoiso n la s t Connecticut (2&€).). 5:5:38 p.m. C a lh o u n ,said. everything sineince has been posl- . “ get Oklahoma State.!. A la b a m a and- of people, except us,”,”hesaid. h weekend.id,” sa id • Maryland {2fr4l vs. IKentucky (22- “ D oes th e name tlve with every•ryone In the right ops when we needed to,” sasaid Pittsburgh to stretchtch th e cotm try’s' T he llth -seed ed SalSalukis (28-7) Weber, a a long- 9). 25 minutes afterter (previous G eo rg ia mean direction,” saicaid senior forward , uke’s Mike Dunleavy, wlwho longest winningg sistreak to 21; play second-seeded1 ConnecticutCi time assistiistant to gonie more to thehe kids? Tayshaun Prinrince, who had 41 :ored 17. B oozer le d th e BliSlue games, in today’s openpening game, Gene Kesle a d y a t Chacnpk>R«onthip , A t first, yeires. But points in the secondj-ounds« win evils w ith 19. and W illiams hadh; Antonio Gates scoiscored 22 points! with top-seeded Maryliryland (284) Purdue. “But“B Ihis Suwtoy when you glgo over over Tulsa. >. and IVevor Huffirianian a d d ed 17 for facing fourth-seededed Kentucky ' Isn’t somtm e th in g • Semifinal winnerss the facts,;:, a s w e Maryland istrying tij to get back to The loss, said Blue Devils coailach th e (k ld e n Flashes,es, wv ho m ade Six (22-9) in die second gargame. that justis t hap-1------* always do,, a 75-72 th e F in al Four o u for a second ike Kr^zewski, was disappoiiDint- . straight free throws)ws in die extra The winners meet:t SSunday and pened." 1r.36 shooting. ^ itate Page each scored’ed 18 for the! Panthers, who werwere trying to| TheTh lOth-seeded Golderly m ade 10-13 from th e _ Weadierford(2a28^). ■ oAerher game. The second gamee in “There’s no quesdo»d(m th a t w h m to u m am en t freetluD w line l in the second over- nRicks stays alive a t . Jennifer Bean•amon led Moberly le East has top-seedcded you think women’sn’s b a s k e t b s K In o th e r g a m e s, NiNo. 4 Dixie time periodod to pu t the gam e out of women's ^ national toumifney with 23 points; Vandmderbilt against fourth-seedcded you’re thinking of 1Tennesse^ State College stavedd iiin the hunt reach. irth Carolina. Judkins said. “TheThey have the SALINA, Kan. (AP)-Topoi«eed. (28-5)!) jju m p ed out to a for its first n a tio n a titledtle.widia71- Sl Petersersburg (27-6) trailed 4S- The West Regional at Boisise, experience in thesetese dtuation). ed Northeastern Oklahoma td early in die first ..T*)' 64 vinory over South*ithem Uidon, 34 at halftiiftim e a nd by a s many as f* laAScM ’ aho, is a mini-BIg 12 toumma- Ihaesabigedgefortfor them.” advanced to the semifinals< urith^ n Bnd h e ldd !Southent Union Ala. No. 18 seed Motioberly, Mo. 22 points inin the second half before S ent. Conference champio>ion D rake m ad e th e reregional semi- 78-73 victory over ArLr™?na 23 .22 percent (16-69) eliminated Lon Morris,ris, Texas 105- battling bac)ack with a 17-0 run. Eric dahoma, the No. 1 seed, pla;lays finals by upsetting se W estem T h u rs^ y in the nanational shooting for die*le E"*"** uKiai g second-seeded 101 in double overirertlme, St. Dobson leded the w ay, scoring nine ague rival Texas Tech, seededed Baylor behind center cei Cflrla junior college women’s b asicetball ^ Sheila Hutchiihison finished widi Petersburg, Fla. eleliminated of his team'im-high 22 points during L fourtlunh. Third-seeded Colorado0 iof Bennett and dutch:ch sh; o o tin g by toum am ent. 15pointsforRid Sheridan, W y a 93-911 In overtime, the stretchi l toi pull widiin th ree at e Big 12 takes on second-seesed- point guard Stephanitanie Schmitz^ a In other games, Moberijriv M o No. 5 seed Triirtinity Valley (30.3) , dghdMeeded'Allegany,my. M d. d im - 6MS. St.. PetersburgF eventually I Stanford in the other game. skinny senior whow ho’s f o n d of beat W eatherford, Texas5 17 ^ 4; led 40-37 a t hailalftime then took inated Georgiagia 7961 and tied the ga BYU is just the third No..11 1 Mag^emoo’s ice creaTeam. game at 85 to send the rRicks CoUege of Idaho defefe a te d <^ver in die seco!Cond half, leading ,..j Arkansas-Fort SmithJl eelimiiuted game into o' ed to make it this far. Tlirhe Old Dominion iss in the regiond } overtime. <;,Southern Union. Ala. 776.49, by as many ass 141 points in didr South R ain s, Texas 86-556-Sff. A llegans lugars have done It underir a semifinals for the:he lltb time. tny (32-3) led Coastal x,Trinity Valley, Texas defitfeateil "«»ry »*er Co|:opiah-Uncoln(26- Schoolcraft (34^) w 'st-year coach who played anand though getting therehere as a No. 7 ) went on an Georgia (24(24-11)38-31 at halftime qCoplah-Lincoln. Miss. 880.67, ■•). 11*4 r u n to ta k e c oantrol n t of the before goi ached at archrival Utah - behe’s seed isn’t die normm ffor the Lady going dn a 13-4 run. vVincennes. Ind. defur free C3iattahooga1 S State (30-3). trad- toumament u rr before this yea ; UieduiUanin bad 19 pdntspd apiece scored a game^iighgai 20 points for th sar, not surprised to still111 b e pity in g , throws.from Pabliana Lae3 ini d ie ing 72-70 late in tbe second half, alreaiready have won two gamess in_I _“Ijaw usJiosting to lead Schoolcraft,, wlwhich faces Coastd GeaBorgia. fi, ing t ^ games final iO.8 seconds to didefeat got a 3-point«Iter from A lida-—Ameinesr beating~8ixth-~seedeled "and getting to ^t^ Dixie State today in onenesemifinaL Arkan^ he Sweet 16," as-Fort Smidi (26-7) led AArizonaj W estem (32-2). Ransom as timle e wa coach W e n ^ U M H : M oberly (25^;^ camse e back1 & o n No. 7 South y ttirn don't id tP ld n s -(30-5) 48-28 at Maria ViUarroel led Iowa Westem (21(28^). Chattanooga , State.ate. Now bis te w facn whjh^t .^care'liow x j|[|0 p f 34-30 h alf tim e d e fidIdt t to tie die halftime, du ■uere, that's dien w ent on a 2 2 4 ru n NiNortheastern Oklahoma wiwidi 23 State hit 9^-1818 from: bQTond die Judkidkins considers the tiltimaiAte ' ^ ^ t I saw jSSwr^dn*tbdleve di ^ fame at 75 at the endod of regula- in the seco icond^alf. The No. 20 pep d n ts. stbree-poimlineftefordiegame. test::it: slx-tlm e t ] ^ o n a l cham piolion that diiawflnriVkp1 16 team1 .” '4 FiMty.lr. M«ch 22.2002 jn tm H tw ti TwinTwlnFals,ldahe M d

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The Philadelphia PhilliUics will S f W / /i ^Rupert hoststs 3-on-3 basketballajl toumey miss m anager Larry Bowa game once the season star'“S : a a n u RUPERT-The*Re R u p e it CitiHc Gym w ill be'e homti e to a 3on-3 bas- jArizona Diamondbacks wl :^eiball tournament ( to be to cover just Jlt on Tuesday and WednesdiiSday, widi a ll p roceeds to ( make due without E going to Relay forrL Li ife. ExrlJ'el one posllion. 1 Durazo for much longer. 1. Now it looks like . H • Cost is $20 per teamtei , w ith a four-m em ber:r squads die m axim um , . . we may haveve to cover a cou- Bowa was suspendedsd for a p)gn :Hiere will bed.threhree>game minimum. There re will be divisions for game , and . fined Thi third-fourth grades,es, fifth-sixth grades, seventmdi-dghdi grades and | Durazo waslIS leading all lutters ||| because of his ejection dur ^hihth-12th grades,I, indudingin an open dass for3r tboys and girls. < in average, slugging __firstJnning.oLa^pdng.u i ______~— TeamsTnusrpre-rcB-register by Monday ar4 p.ir^m rA nyquestions,"call------1 -tram m g------percentage'(l:i(l':070)ron-basiB‘per-— '5 : gam e M arch 9. '"R on Dietz o r y A ndersen at 434-2400 o r 43’: centage (.553153) and total bases Bob Watson, baseballill’s v ice Mg. ** ‘ president of discipline,IC, c ite d “ H e w as doi Giants GM;EEvidence mounts3 i Bowa for “his inappropria joing so well,” said against Kent ! late con- jjarit Grace,, whow was expecting duct toward the umpires' c SCOTTSDALE,, A riz. - S an F ra n d sc o Giariiants second baseman ^ !S before Ing time to Durazo. Je ff K ent m ight hawlave b roken his w rist falling < . and after his ejection.” lg off a m otorcyde, n ot ^ ______“You hate to0 seej anything like ^ while washing hislis trucki as he claims, gene:neral manager Brian Bowa will be allowed1 ito man- • Sabeansaid. ages Philadelphia’s opc Also T hursdisday, C leveland a n d i “There’s mountiniting evidence from all sorts i Adanta on April 1, then ' ts of eyewitnesses that ^ n will be Atlanta madele a trade, .with the k?.'' says he fell off a nmotorcycle popping whe«heelles,” Sabean said ssuspended for the Phillie Indians acquirliiring backup catch- n S W ednesday. tgam e, a t T urner Field on i 1 A pnl 3. e r E d d ie P ere!rez from-the Braves " The guarantee languagelar in Kent’s contraaaa bans cenain activi- 1He plans to appeal. :r'to be named or Itt ties, induding motoiitorcyde riding, meaning diethe Giants could try to “I’ll get my say," saidIdB ow a, void the contract or fine him. The fonner NL MVP, who hopes to vwho wouldn't comment fur ■ w unlier. Tiie Indiansns had been looking ^ I be playing by openiiining day, is in th e opdon yearyei of d ie d eal, which Durazo, Arizona’s firsi sl base- 5,-p jfierienced backup for Sl would pay him ^i mimillion. rman, wilt be sidelined I Einar Diaziz while Eddie A report in Wed;ednesday’s Arizona Repub>ublic, quoting police . vweeks after surgery to r I remove Taubensee isIs sidelined for at m reports and eyewitwitness accounts, said Ken:ent might have been sa broken bone Ih his ‘s riBhl • loas, nonths with a bad injured on a road ababout a m ilc from th e Giantsnts’ m inor league train- \w rist. ing facility. Durazo, the leading liittc ’’““T h ey n e esd d somebody and I ^ Kem originally reponedrej the injury to diee GGiants on March 2, a ■ ofq baseball this spring with day a fter h e said he need somebody•dy,” Perez said. h e w as h u n w ashing his trucl■uck. T he G iants b egan average, a was injured wt investigating last Fri »rhenlie Tlie33-yeorvhere the Olympicic openingo and d o sin g ceremiimonies were held. But Thursday ^ showed die brealtak. h e w as a ffo)rdable, rd available '■'long-term plans for>r dth e stadium m ean it will hahave to be moved, This is the second injurj a n d h a d an a impeccable HK ' • ' E xacdy w here rem•emains to be decided, b ut thidie Uiuversity of Utah the World Series champio.ions this resume, "iand the Salt Lakei 0Organizing Committee agregree dial decision will spring. ^ Third basemanin Matt “He’s caught^t some of the best m ' be m ade soon. W illiams is out a t least unimtil July pitchers inn all baseball,” SLOC chief operai>radng officer Fraser Bulloclock estimated it might with ^ a broken ankle. Shapiro said1 olof Perez, who was & M take a m onth to worlvork o ut details. But he is corconfident ongoing con* “ W e ’v e ta lk e d a ll spring s the personalll c a tc h e r fo r four- Arizona's Erablel Durazo g t t s eononmtulatlons from coach EddieIdle Rodriguez versations will makeake sure th e $2 million, 90-fc}-foot stm ctu re will b e about a our versatility,” m:manager time Cy Yourlu n g w in n e r G re g afteiifter a home run March 7 igalRstts t Oakland. Durazo will be ouut t sixsl weeks after taken care of. Bob B ren ly said. “ W e thoilought it Maddux. surglurgery on his wrist.

Threesome sharesst lead at TPC> C I f PONTCVEDRAB\ BEACH, Fla. - PhU MickeL.su5pended because« oof darkness in The Playerstrs Championship, •:l' Play was delayedkI Ib ^ rain for 2.5 hours on diethe Stadium Course on the TPC at Sawgrass,ass, w ith 74 unable to finishhthe tl first round, ■ >■(. Defending champinpion T iger Woods’ bogey on No. 5 in n e a r dark- •jness left him at 1l-under-ui par dutiugh 14 holeiiles, among 52 players .w ider par. Two dozeinen of them were within threhree shots of the lead, Six m om ing s tarterte rs w ere d e d for th e dubhibhouse tead a t 3-under a ^ . 69 - PGA champioi>ion D avid Tom s, M ark CalCalcavecctiia, Robert m I\b0lLltB ' ^ e n b y , S tu art A ppippleby, Steve Lowery and JeffSlumaaJel ‘ Mickelson, backck from. his jaunt up to AnAugusta Nadonal on ..Wednesday for a prapractice round, recovered frofrom wild play early in the round with birdiirdies on two of his final four3u r holes to tie for th e lead. He has sevenI holesh< left to play, The group at 4 tintinder Induded Nick Faldo,io, Steve Strieker and ' — J e n y Kelly, th e 54-h<(•hole leader last year. UnliriTiitedLocal'Calls D’MarcoFarr’rr’s 3-year-old sonndies i ST. LOUIS-Thele 33-year-old son o f form er St,St. Louis R am s defen- sive tackle D*Marcoreo Farr died in his sleep,1, SSt. I^uis Children’s Hospital said Thursdirsday. Grant F an dledi .WWednesday night, die hospospltal said in a state- ■’^ e n t requested byy hhis parents. The brief stateatement said D’Marco OneLowFPrice. '* 'knd Cynthia Fan* waiw anted th e d eath to rem ainn a “mivate matter." Hospital spokeswoiw om an Kay F ranks said Thuihursday night th a t she "could release no otheroth details about the deateadi. KSDK-TV in St. ' ‘ Louis re p o n ed th aIt t aan autopsy was planned for Friday. IntroduciiingCLEARTAI^LK ^ 'iir V ' • Farr, released by>y diet Rams after die 2000-0&01 season, works for ' th e Fox Sports netww ork.o It’s like a cordlessss phone that worlts a'Kif&und town. College grappppler pursues histotory Now you can usee one phone, whether■you’re yi running around ■i ALBANY, N .Y .-I(- Iowa State’s Cael Sandersorson pinned two oppo- the house or runnming between towns. ■< -Rents to rem ain onn tracktr for a perfect college;e rrecord a s th e NCAA -AiWrestling Toum amnent ei opened Thursday.' ur Sanderson beat Clarion’sCl Eric Mausser withddi-a fall at 3:32, and ■ Unlimited Lociical Calling : p lanted Buffalo's KyiKyle Cerminara the same waywa in 6 3 3 in th e sec- ■ No Annual CoiUntract ‘'■ond round for his l^ th consecutive victory, ■ / I . The 197-pound sensenior star took each manI downd( and let him go ■ No Credit Cheleck ■, repeatedly before rolr o U i^ each on his back. Byly {Saturday afternoon, . he could becom e thiie e first im beaten collegiatete iw resder to w in four ■ No ActivationnFee NCAA ddes. ______Lehigh.sophomor^ J o n .T r e n ^ th e secondIs si e e d a t 197 w ho t o s t------. ■ Larger.locaLC-Calling Area.Than.Y^tiitHome Phone _ . • 6-1 in Sanderson’s; d

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elnia S. Hutchins - of the two J(Jones companies, said Ra'Ray Dou^as Jones,, RogerR< Jones’ son and ' Clem ent; presidddent and ^ e f executivee o'of m arketing cUrectorr forfo Magic Valley Foods About Idahoan■n IFoods ■ ■ • - Idahoan Foods,s. - and related companieinies, said h e expects th e ' Mwg>< V o U .■V y rm p m rt R U p E • Prtvateiy held. ’ PERT - A Magic Valley businesinessman Idahoan Foodods, maker of Idahoan-braniand sale to go ahead withiithin th e next m onth, on Thurj • Founded In 1960 by a groupoupofkiahobusl- < • - ursday announced plans toI sellse! two ' products, callss itselfi o ne o f th e largest propro- Idahoan Foods isn’isn’t sure how quickly it nessmen and potato growers.MS. ■ ,1. County-by-courtunty sales ^processing plants, in Ruperpert and ducers of mashchcd Fwtatoes in America, will proceed and hop iopes to d o se th e sale in • Haa plants in Lewisville andind Idatioh F^lis. ^ ere are county4}y.stry.j:eached-an-agreeme iij I

Ttiosc exclude sales byy s(some bust- — -nesses that hateiwatioiitions in more------’ ------than one county. (l( ihostlose companies -ShilolE[ruis- • cach tile just one sales ti , 3S tax retum. Ihcy aren't included incon county4)y- Fio:)riira’'s c h ^a lie n files ChChapter; county numbers.) Alsoy exexcluded from i g ^ county totals are sales b] cs neadquartcrcd outsidesidBonSr Hewwlett-Packard chiefcl ■ 11 for ntwo Source: Idaho Sta(e TaxixCommlfsion C f s C C:s S daunting task I morehchotels )ulling off merge B r ie f7] L Y g e r H Moves cjon’)n’c affect TTw AmoctoclatedPfeM ______H TwinFalls]Is property;, IN M O>NE ^ Y PALO0 iALTO, Calif. - Hewlett-Pacl. ------chief Car^ ly Fiorina jetted all overr theth coun- TlwTlm«.Neress______Zions will releil6dSe just ^are:irely won the brutal proxy figfight over , h e r $2010 b illio n a c q u is itio n o f C o m p a q TWIN FALLS> - The1 Shilo Imi . earnings resuilUlts ComputeiIter Corp. Suites in Twin Falls'alls is u n a ffe a e d next steps ap p ear to b e evenn itmore by bankruptcy filinfilings elsewhere TWIN FALLS - Saltialt Lake City- in the Portland, Ore.-basedOn hotel based Zions Bancorponmration, which Fiorim ina has to persuade thoussu s a n d s chain and probablyably will remain has bank branches that way, a Shilolo taIx n s executive Valley, plans to relea: f employees to pull off thehe “ “ g /r r tin the history of computii said Thursday. quarter earnings resuli “ I th in k veryr lihlikely this w ill': N asdaq m arket closes A y notoriously unkind to compl com- n s like this - w ithout a clearir mn andate n ev er be an issuele irin Twin Falls,”" Zions will discuss thi said Jim McCullodiloch, th e chain’s results oh a conference ivestors. chiief operating officDfficer. p.m. that day. The publi ias almost no room for error. The chain, owniwned by Mark to the discussion by caQii 1 before Fiorina stunned thee h Hemstreet, is havinaving a disagree- . 0126, or via on-demandmd Webcast. A wjA Compaq plans in SepSeptember, ment with a lendender that holds link to th e Webcast wiUsiUbeavalliiHe atient with at vvww.zionsbancoiporB • misring sever^feandal «rge loans on a varietyIty (of Shilo liins, A conference call re, e took all the failed promi:m ise s McCulloch said.. AsAa a defensive available from about e !d them all into one big bet posttire, the chainain :is selectively filing C hapter 11 ri 18 through la te April12 Zl S S 1,” said analyst Martin R ^ olold^avice ld II reorganization . 642<1687 and e n te r codecoi 3S9S018. Presidentm t a t G artner Inc. “All th at willwil b e for- p lan s for some ofif thithose hotels, he said. The Webcast will be5 aiarchived and gotten ifift this works, and it will all welliveigh heav- available until May 3.) i l y a ginst a ^ her if she struggles.” The corporate-cte-owned Twin Zions’ annual meetireting o f share- . na was unavailable forpimme Falls propertyf is not in that holders will b e a t 1:30 p ing a “slim b u t su fficien t” victoryvii in ^ o u p ^ it has a differentdiff< lender, at the Salt Lake Q ty Ma ty’s HP shareholder vote. FioiFiorina, 47, ■ ■ ■ H 75 S. W. Temple in Saltlit Lake1 a ty ^ married with two stepdaughte(hters, took ^ “The Twin Fallsalls Shilo Inn is' the rest: of the week off to unw ind firom■ o m th e ^ - doing very well,. eveneve though we lerger campaign and be widi her family, are in a very difflilifficult market, Committee on rededucing opposition camp put HP’s mmi arg in a t probably die mostost difficult< mar- bureaucracy holdiIds Info fair an 1 percentage point, but the compa- ket in the hospiialiiiality Industry’s major Idaho em ployer - refuse ■ history,” McCullochoch said, TW IN FALLS - The used to dis- ie number. It will take up t A husband andid wife,v, Jim and Idaho’s Bureaucracy Cor ^ to th re e F lorine H arris, man; iiold a Small Business ] for the results to be certified, nanage die Twin SS Infonnation Julie who know Fiorina caution Falls hotel. Fair from 9 a jn . to 4 p j ion against pin.Thubday ’ underestiestimating her in this nex t roimc “We have always ai the Department of Health: and w id. vays v alu ed o u r : lie showed in th e Com paq Hgl relationship in th e : Welfare office on Polee LLine Road. ,• Hght, chai- the smaller mar- About 20 agencies v g Wall Street to rethink itsits igeneral kets,” McCullochoch said, “and informadon about regi Ition to the deal, battling’ dissidentdi Twin Falls is onele ofol th e sm aller structuring a business, ( s member Walter Hewlett andid Ilobbying markets that weI feelfee we fit very and avoiding penalties, »rs to support her even up to the last well in, because\ wewe’re a family, and other employer resp I, Fiorina is tenacious and resiliisilient. oriented company.”ly.” S S l m S " ^ - s T es’s ’s a warrior at ^eart,” sas a id J e f f '------1 Hemstreet on ’ The fee is SIS andam includes Christiai >n Wednesday ian, the headhunter who b •*1 placed tw o m ore o fl lunch. Preregistrationm isi required; piorina (ard Company chief executhrtI CadyC norina tm lle t during a n< of his Shilo Inns ' . call 73S2056. la to HP in 1999 from a new s conference Tuesday In in to C hapter 11 bankruptcy, b u dtr Technoloiilogies Inc., where she ran a mma ajor divi- Cupettino, CaltEiltf. Rortna claimed victory InnM Tuesday'sTi Wtter proxy batth.til«.tojMiy.CD(n|M 4 i:oiD{iutet£o(p.rp., .. —in g -a -slu m p 4 n .th•the-hospitality^-— e Jfou tell h er you can’t do someim ething o r and now h n to gull off • ntajor m e rg tr wHltcIthout a clear m andate from Inve:nvestors. industry followinging ith e te r r o r is t: Paul dairy parentIt (company /er been done before - she’s f attacksonSept.il.U. famously proromised analysts that HP’s L out a way to do it.” P’s sales “I think Carlyirly’s shown a lot of leadershship ‘‘I didn’t factortor Osama bin : makes appolntmeinent ~ 15 percent in 2001 - they end IS inevitable that Fiorina woul■ouldmalte uidedup since she’s been« n here,” said M ichelle Prop*>per. L ad en in to m y businessbus plan,” PAUL-Colonido-ba:based Horizon. waves atat HP. 1 falling 7 penircent - she was alreadyf tellingti an analyst inI HIHP’s handheld-computer didivi- Hemstreet said. Organic Holding Corp. - ■p.-an organic Not >dyonl is she the first outsider to lead1 th e ™ p l" je e sthhe e slumping economy wouldlid make sion who supposports the. Compaq deal evpposed Compaq deal neeneeds to deliver results as soon ucts, retaiUrestaurantt andai food ser- H ew lent duringd the proxy Bght and th I deal, sh e dism issed th e fin boss listene n s .i; vice, Horizwi Organic sai< I the loom- th e C om paq c findings possible. One keyke> test will be whedier H P ccan in s n teTger, rg which means even fastfaster and and dted inte Jamison is a partner' item al surveys that showed^ wide- generate enoughJgh cost savings widiout cuttiiting • jWrtRjddwNewsarsSetvtee ier w ith Tanim deeper changesch at die c o m p are - and ort. CFO Partners LLP. Prio and 15,000 spread suppor soaggressivdythf that revenues suffer too much± . T atum , she w as chief fu T h a t prommpted boos and jeers. FiorinaFl( Consequently,tly,' Fiorina needs to convimince DETROIT - Marlilartha Stewart ct, several employees who si cer of Chart House E X ‘L, » spoke to responded: “I didn’jc say retirees.” Moreore boo- her biggest detnBtractors It's In th eir b est intr Chapter 77 bankruptcyJV and counsel. I canan onlyc see h er-• J strengthening In1 ththis company' ^ Airline announces«8servtee related PwM______i month. It later requesiisted to had loaned thithe company $130 Com:ommission, the FBI and th and continuing toto beb more and ' between Denver, I change its filing to ChaptiniMi»i.T»fcr* IM Mo[ONEY 'i

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NEW YORK (AP) - Ii - Investors I------I blow was a smaller locked in profits from bli ler-than-expeaed 3,S blue chips Marchh 2 1,2002 ______1.000 increase in thele Philadelphia s surprise to0 Fed officii'ials j for a second straight h t sessio n ______Federal„Reserv:rve!s_business ______- -Thursday, selling on c< ^ASHINGTON-(AP)-^The r c o n c e r n s ...... VJones H n .— ^ index, considered t he'^~m y'shak‘eirby“ th'e'h 'e ~ te rrd ris t~ ^ i about rising interest rai d a harbinger for Federaleral Reserve at its first meet'et- attacks. While the rates. But llldllf■sM als m the natiotial ececonomy. The jn„ ,u; th e F e d in cautious bargain hunting this year decided to leaveve December was still c ring, which in d e x ’s read in gJfor f< March was increased gradually thn rest rates unchanged, haltingng about a deepening dow ihroughout 1.000------11.4, indicatingB expansione but app downturn, poi- the afternoon, allowedid thet r«»ch______------nrisslngThBlSTnral aggressive .string.of.rate.cutt.ts— icy-maker»-showed-nid-more-opti-—!— ------nbers expressed surprise at seaor a solid advance anand saved 10,47 M e a n w h ile , the Labo'r a t m ism in J a n u a ry , th< th e Dow industrials from * strong economic growthth show. )m a triple- Pctdunget ^ Department Repeport said con- aooear dgit loss incurred in earli e a r e d to b e , a c c o rd in g to min- larlier trad- su m e r in flatio nI rcrose.a mild,0 .2 _ In- “M em bers comment*en ted t l » l t h e _ ; ______s of the m eetlng released )00 percent in Febru:ruary. And, the Bd recent Infoim ation was inore po» ' rs d a y . ifnvestors have conflict)licted emo- 10.S04.72 Conference Boardrd said its index itive than they had ai tions about the economyimy. W hile hi«i cd policy-m akers also dis-is- and seem ed on the wh!?“'>? “Investors havee gotteng too bull- n ie mnbers ^ and regional bankik decision to leave thth, e e Nasdaq composite Tl 146.83>point loss. The Th< Dow higher. The! The Fed,' which left rai■otes jsh^ and whenevever the market • pres»dsidents that m eets eightht funds rate, the inte isday. >ndex rose 3S3S.96, or 2.0 percent, unci dropped 133.68 Wednesds nchanged Tuesday, madeI® “ reaches excessive'e 1levels there is times,es.a year to set interestst banks charge each oth(other, *‘The sellers exhaustei5ted them- J® 1.868.83) aafter falling 48 on suchuch cuts last year to stimulate 1 •- so m e p u llb a c kk,” ,” said Gary ■ M«s:s v o te d 10-0 at its Jan. 29-3- year low of 1.75 perceni selves,” said Kevin Caronron, assod- - Wednesday, econconomy and end the first' receces- Kaltbaum, marketet technician for 30 sessession to keep interesist The minutes did showsh ate strategist at Gruntatital Sl Co. The Standn d a r d it Poor’s 500 sionlon in m ore than a decade. N

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Tl rhe retailer had ______Tf—t Daw Be t] S ^ 3rsil J____ ym.e»o»»dcofttywm,c«»to»m '^ .5 7 >»n»»,ttp>A«aon6»l- Eot^ ______T he national chain is knom f p os___ «o«al.sjjles.oLS3Zi37_hillionJn^000,____ Jun UunOond lOOM ~i S i r ® — M*f CoffM M2S --- I?SS------rmuch for Its tir^-Ioolcingg aisles the most recentnt figurefi availahlu. , 1:1m ' . i:^ and a disorganized shelves aas it is H e a n e y e'siimates c'si iliai X S S - sis :l! ‘?J “,•! :i> 9.0444 9.0715 f 2j„^ «. «. .,=l‘ C«Tn«*" ^ “ ■ for the M artha Stewart slsh e e ts____Stewart’s rehi a, ^ i’!S _and-towelfr-it-sells-brthe^Jtruck: Kjoart genunitesItes aiiniinl ivvcntK- *0' L«C»B. 71.30 ■ S S " “ ’“ ------TOM -43 Fos3SSILrFUEi:S ----- 1load. ^ Uv« UIM 07 00 W om pM ii. ------of about S28 millinillioti for her coni- s SS ss :s “She's an outstanding pres•esenter pany, Martha S *ug o s u ! i S !?:;§ 12J? ! g :§? la S ie w iirt i.iv in g ]jUt F « ^ U tM 7B3J [• I i “l “ is of products'and herself, anmd Fm Omnimedhi Inc ’I 5 His E % t&44 iii I6.SS 16 40 1 44 -.02 ill ^ Mm* s 1C Thai is pi'i ceni .. ___ M«r PtMrtuM 7864. sure that she is telling Kmana n they of total revenuele forft Q m iiiin etli.i,______Ack livchogr m is 1 £ JI,oB s,,i^,„JS.:S sgr& ^ M»» Ln« ry>B<. «3JS ISS l!g 8 8 i l ;S have to'be outstanding^ircsc iiders StewaiV kev r s gl! ;i I isi 1 KSn"SVS? “ ■ iss; :s of J themselves and iheir proroducts to its reurgnni/ati ir. n u8 SiS S!S SSJ-S . ff I5:JS ll! izalitin. Tliv toiiip.i- «jr j « » ^ 4 , . M 3 IIS li:!S ga : s to'< th e public,” M eyers says.' ny was forcedd it: imo Chapti-r 11 ! Y J ! S S S »!! -..7 sS i!“ 2540 is; 2460 24,31 . » • But does Stewart want loto be a when it ran outII ofol casll Hj |)iiv Us Uay S«>M*n *i*V7 49 S :U SJ l!S IM p a id ’- c o n su ltd 'n t. to Kn: .!.'S -;j 5? IS: l"lf¥ P [mart? bills - includingn g S‘ l2 .:t niilli'.n in ^ B2.00 alilo 61.40 I ' il, IT '" «7^1 JS H M " I ” i“l - i M ewrs thinks not. • royalty paymoi gs. iiSS I!i|i_ E lis i“! i i l •« nents and oilu-r ;—j------wr-^jTMB.— nffM— ^ SSjg-|g5S-|g:?g-i-JS— — USheJiasJiiggei^ihinjn g s - in ----- expenses oweiiSttiS ltn v atr------ISS ISS ...T 2f l i Vll.ul#»'2!3f4WM’»a*i?“ o4rSISS-T3S— ' ^ S - | 3 l — im ind." h e says. “She has a bbigger Kmart lawyt-vytTs lold 'C.S. ' i Z !?l? : ego than tying herself up w Jun J3.34 73 8' with a Bankruptcy Ctim!oiirt .liitlgf Sii-,.in I iISS .; l i s : i ft I Aug OFP M* 13 Ift 1 p«ninl132J#0s iss ii'^ :i s s ir . *” faltering company any morere than Pierson Soiulerlilerltv (111- r(-iaili'i i il 1 *3 47 . 87 S S ■■■■■■ she has." t3.M 13^3 .0 1 S, S.2 SiS S!S i ISS :iS sl wants to miiintiiintiiin iis lii'i-nsc ! . . ^ ir?3 ;13.70 13.7S '. 06 ...... » » ♦ » Meyers says Kmart shoul Nov QFPMdK 13 45 I1?44 12.45 - s n !o^ S •” iui(J be a g re e m e n ts w.vilh ill S ifW iir t .itul OuMMantimeiti C heese ff Sig S!S! S!:ii j ?3i5 e ;ie n 3 3 Tu hMW pne« Oft B>» CScoo Mprctnw# “ S:i sO s I i ::::; g .S lU Adamson a is taking her ad*/ii’/ice to brand mcrchaiulandisc. incltnliiii; su :S IS ...... heart. He calls Adamson si _____ Bean\ N s s : 0 lS lip i« ’64"®" **” ' SSS :n som e- Disney a nd J(ie-•H..,Mr. Ho - ■'w p ,sss;sffis?is“ -"™ ...... 33 91 _.,44_____ Otone who will “take a good, V»rv U«;ir>k , 5?' d .id e a ------••The M artinia St S icu.irt .liiif li.is Jul ...... l u '^iwherever it comes from.” b een n am ed asIS ilu-il nuisi ffATO~ES/ON10NS~ 4g000^-CM>Ml>. Kathleen Heaney, an anjinalyst n izc(| h ra m i fiit'ot liiimeI rmiiisli. 774 • 3263----»S ------with-Brean*Murray'&-Com|Wi -----^;SssasssCr.41 r«tn«rn». aw,. p.oio«, m p a n y ~ ~ inKs.” k n u iritoildllic-i'.uui. M i Jul' • « l o 79 40 78;m 7 Inc. in New Vork, says Stcivf n-»« au P>CMS>a9-r Mil' Oi«c. i(U'>ol>«anp.ie..«^eo* FtO J , V«-».! N«r». U S OcMrtm«fti a E ii £handson and is probably tal^ jj^ K 'iiiini W'lild dxjrii. g g g ; :• -- 71 M 3 31.63 .55 ^with Kman abom store disn « rn « M — ‘nM m ,a.2Mtan»jiiaf>in— ISIS -ii a l.L. „!,S AliiiM-Hlt.r.-. hr,------ua I. V«M LM u i ^ S 3 S |d S 2 2 EU. UM 7 IS.WtO'» u k t 442 jYgttxgwjweWTBWKjxffZBW------a52 dvertising a n d product as: OuafMCu>i(>n|(yiiUfCn 10. 'Otmt U.^. I UMt S lO^ouTK) ntaUi ueU Wtd.'top«flini3,4ag assort. und Taipei C.irL 'lirp , liiiigfs .11) * ’3 “ ■'< Oft ..W m o. mmi ent. f f i S SIM K ISOO; UlM 4 tO^ouna MmC^par T3ff 64,a0 87,14 ..57 boMi’min n “ ihc di-siiii.iii(iiiili i'(,| I2.50-13 00. «i “She really is an active para tln e r w hai m om s valin.- GRA^^UNS ss S »1'9t, *-«Y“ M etals/Curr•■^F-NCY f |!i SS thu.- hy hi'irii; lu-r ------IS 50-1 !“ sii H :il in the business. I think ssl h e ’s authority for liei'.*!' lutiiu.'111 .111(1 kids, Vlttti Cttrn UJ«10»«OU . Aug B5.M 67.34 working closely with ihem. >9 wniai p«f twtnx. mii«( S«Q 67.00 68J5r,” KS r n. It s ••Kmart imendslids li]-,acLtiiii|)li;.h__ (»-'ftunowa Pn^tsrasis'iss" ^5»% 'sgi.»;a ,a. ■ ®“ M«!» s!s sn :;,;s im“™ portant lo her,” Heaney sa;KJy.«. this Hoal hv cmiiiiMiiimiiiti; Its prol. -^houlnow, • Stewart first hooked up \ Sor .hut Wtuol. tf 7S. 04)1*r, u ffis'sa'sssis^iss.! ^ss'sssS k ’" ”* S e 6800 7000!SS S.'5S SSJS :;ii gi > with itable rehitiiiMsluiSllij) tMlll iTII.lill rvj«) giaji, no qwole, osli. n« gu PAMahtmoon lung: *28877 oflll.55. Jan 68 34 7030 »30 68.14 70.10 .1,28 ^K m art in 1987, w hen she becscame popular naiion.il M'C«nl«Ty.».u..l P n e .» a .*»v«najJ,byR«ifleft»m ^ M.JO-MtW.WSI Zwien lolt snamooo' S292 5510 U.45.?.“• Ftb67.80 69.74 it.il hi.iriiK. Itk>- ■ NY HarKlY 6 Haimao: 5202.75 up SO *(£90 Mar 87.00 66.10i” ■ S!S s:s :!l! th e c o m p a n y ’s e n te rta in miment Martha Stc\\.iri.tn !;\i'iv.l,i\." Son »AX« Uticn (Mbvtrv. I k'SS^IS'SS&Ti'iS: ■ NY FUnov 6 Haman lat>ncAl«d: S316.U NO 34.33 B040 .liB SH p M. n."ov. tJ W, ano Bailor, 0 MB^>S0.B7. - Jg; « « « « and lifestyle spokeswomaran. A Kmart tiilil the-annI'uiiri, W^5^P.«»ouo.«,S-no rsssssssross. , NY|f.jSi{«,0 SJ#3 90upS0 90...... “ 3 ddecade a later, K m an began ca ?SSS«SR i^iisrsjW-10 00, mouv 10.00, oeea. NY EngeVia'O taencalad' S308 60 le S094SO i ? ...... cany- S te iv a ri h as. s.iS.lid shr wo.iM m S i S . ' e * * T h u : SJM.M.MupSO.70. £L .... FI»M 0>«*i aM Otan .n DuM anaand. H«ftwn r«CMt in* '• NY HSDC?«k USA 4 p.m Wtd: SJ92.( ■ ' -H! inting an exclusive line of Mailartha stand by KmanI filliu, Ilu- -ri.u-s,-... g.4.n p-<8» WR M«e4e»l>«#t.»0C(»,l,«T,. x CKICAOO(AP) B.00e«»I.J0, § 2 ...... (AP> * USOA - MaiOf potato mafiiatt FOO ^:: ::::: S g :I:IS S sie tew an bed a nd bath productlets. ab lefn iu rc,'* tMfW.y, S4 ns IHX>I iJ»iry«iy-) T«nr •HM W 1 w»dn*»0ay. 40 • oifton* p«« PM1 ! I™*"# »" 1«*NYMt«1»^ w S :i^ * ? l8 ? 0 1 Lo;".*4Bsn«,Fa.»o4i. iTwMFallttntfOocidngKPnc« toSe^iSSiU»nk*70eoui«2S00-t6 00: 100 COuW 20 00' Ola»..inc ,nT»«Fsi» PncMQuolf "*- SSSSifSSiS eounl 1B00>31.00.p0'CMlCo>e>a(>o ASr^6a70(S50®' •»’0> lANO.o-s rA P |.aa.«12.30pm.P0T t« i; '0«un135.00.26.CaiOOU >uyloroiariarr>vMatPom T SS ss :l:S! ^Shilo ____ '4.1. truek O' M'0« Ml PortUf«fe>i»n*ni»nlby OMMtOOlMM>4mMg Non 5<1« A Pt' cwl Hstfto eutwiiit ! g?s k;; ss US 1 toR «tM, 3 41, • s; ™ Continued from D6 US 1 »n.l* Ctuo «t«al. 3 41, iim , Jun 2n.80}947d 293.10 2w! i E si! :i:is . lhe Shilo liDtol ill:t Ki.Kidil.inil. Wa-.li. •.:?RSS5V, s s A^ 294.40295.B0 294.00 2M. US * ha'll r«0 wa»ni atwat. E Is I P i i bankruptcy protection for an(moth- were ihe two ImuIloll'l ('Olll]>.l|||<.N o ^ .V P'W*''', 3 0«. '•'>ff«io$3 ( ^ 30fl«W7B0 W M M /l n ss !!,S ;l:5S >>" 10PCI pW4>n.3«8.i«n*ngj3i S 8; S ’.!* ...... 70.4# .i.ao e f4 r 21 of his hotels next week,;, eiing it!> lx)ih total asM.-is■sels ami (li'l)is ai t3pe.'».389Sw ’*'• Ooooa vvhitnMUSI u w t Apt. ewi 100 JDte 30S0030S40 OOSCW 30*. 1.154,1*3,948 hotihotel chains. Iwiwecn SfiO itiilliutilion and SH«I ini|. t*pcl P'OIO'0.4 01.'»noiiyiS4S401-4 0l 03 W«OftMi. ?SS :i ?S ” *•’*- 'Spei p*oe».n.J05,'»i»gjiot4 0! s Sill16.60 .IJO Wfflmni. .j|In all, 27 of the 46 Shilo InIi n s jion. The Kiclil.iiiiiIII SSiiiliM'siiiti.ii.'il n.90 .1,40 3095 3 44040 3 044 3 431 ..320 Wli]will be covered by th e filingtg fo r its assets ai ln'iwi-iiwi-i-o Sl rnilliun Si;is5.x;ss.w: ' £ == SM60 i .1,60 ^ 3«M 3.4*0 u s ? vftlKM eo'n 4 70-4 M 3'4 Jun .... . ai*W40 J .1.80 '*un 3.t40 3.500» SIS proprotection from creditors umm der and $ 1 0 niillicinI am!an iiii.il (li.|>is YtaowSpwnM^H)jndU.8,tSoi2yaMe>.,ioptt W ! toaultt 25.187 Jul 3.193 3410 MINNC*P0llSlACi.7nu COIOUM11.00-1. Aug 3 330 3 440« [f'*federal bankruptcy kla w . • l>etweenSr>()niilliiiiilinn .mil >)1H< mii m flaA On. eomul.ft.M-7i M 3343 3 448 . 2»4 tleHemstreet i attorney BrB rad li'm. lowar. |umbo,3J s ? s m m*<»u>n3.|l4in MO -2,3 Nov 3424 3 744 Summers said. Four others wwith. The luitels willill ivin.iiii1 <>|H'n, May »125 »e5***?»S24* 140 ..2.1 Dte 3.764 3 060 >M Jan 3 640 4,100is si E ;is Ssindividual legal status filedd for though a handfulII l-vrlllll.illvi-v m.iv I sio 3n **3“ *a,?S SS -u !SS !SS !SS I protection M arch 13. 0»e 3MS 3J?S 320*S?Vs . 322 —. Sugar_____ | Z be sold. Siiniinci:is s said.s 1.4r.\y» i's J - IM 417,0 »!»,0 . ! i j is 1 : S sii IsI si S 1 Hemstreet built Shilo intiIto a for Shill) and creilirediiors w.rki-il NEW YORK (Af >36 -1,7 May 3460 3 460 significant forcc among Wi w htom Jm t *’”' York Do m elTi 'M -1.0 Xn 3.410 3.4?0i si“ l i :■!! IVest out a lentativf iincimt-riit) oiit'i.iiiiiii f l S iu.T 1“ — o. S E E i Coast lodging chains withh 46 l>lan Wednesdayay k -h .r.- I ,S. 1“ ;3 til >M “ “ • f S f:eM e »p»b. C IS* ♦1-7 Stp ii!i50 3.M“ S.!S ;l!l Siiotels in nine states. The adidvo. ilankruinry .hui^idgi- I-:ii/..,|.cili ■ 000 577 78 - 23 Bt E = itg III Oct 3 600 3 600S SSSS S.SJ :1S! Mte and key financier bf con.sn.ser- Peiris. ... 3908 .191 V ati a I Hti l t s ■ S : i ; j K S '*2'J Ote :::: /ative political causes vowiw ed H em street. wliutitluisno|i|.,tiMo lu 'fl*” i«cn«aono.« jjj; - S m Dte igf. « 4dii ::!!8 :IS tha.hat his hotels wiil emerge fnfrom file for personal li.iti Wta;»ui«i8,787^^ ” 1 ffl li.inkrujiuv, s.lid I IS iU -'I ‘T ‘ J " bailw nkruptcy and.thtit his politiiitical it rem ains ••|)iisiiii-s> wheat'*’" ^ ^■ — »* S’ S:!i S89 4B0 i ao iis-:iO ; ^ tu-ss .isiisiur'ai S,000 Cu nMnwn: Mnn oat buMaU M Oa so l M 4,,y“ 4.« „ ..0, . ::::: SSS :S andm d charitable work will go on3n as Shilefore. «1«.643, UP7I2 S s r :::: , z SSS ;IS “This was a priidriidi-m ho'irii'ss !S l£ :;s SSiSSi-', MM l4«>netl«a>53720R $0 OOe Jul 3600 36000 3 600 3 697 .130 H B«»«n pnet tor Mvt' n Lon» Hemstreet said he will ke(e e p .decision to piinei.'(L'l ilu-r-lil 1ip|.ivi’cs ;i is!n -’ 2 s s s tC - M ptrb. on ^ SO 0025. 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M m a m NASCAR w/Vlnston i l Cup Schecled u le A A (winners In parentheses)JS) aand driver E llio t t point standings; t S a dH i e r Feb. 1 7 -Daytona500.0. DiDaytona Boach, Ra. (Ward Burton)rton) vlolal^ I iton Cup Series Fet). 2 4 -Subway400.}. ReRockingham. N.C. (MattKcnseth) March3-UAW-DslmlfifCtififCnrysler 400, lBsVegaa.(StOftlngManMartin) ’& Mmc* 10 >MBNA Americnerica 500. ■ m Hampton: Ga. (Ton/StewStewart) ■ * March 17 - Carolina Dodge0 ^ Dealers 400. Oartlngton, S.C. (Stert/ng(SU Marlin) ' B8H Mwch 2 4 -Pood City500. 500 enstol. KASCAR-Thls W< ( Tenn. April 7 - Samsung/RadloSdioShack 500. K cr Elliott Sadlerlir l s a native Fort Worth. Tews. April 14 - Virginia 500. Ma ...Vlrgirilaii drivingg for th e - ^ . Martinsville. ■ Ooln* April2 1 -Talladega 500.)0. TTalladega. ln( trom liM to flrat ia toiiipiiCh com m onw ealth’sI’s m o s t ■ ■t w y|tttael(,but.paKloulailyat tl I Ala. I femous race teai»atn. B April 28 - NAPA Auto Partsarts 500. ------DartlnglIgton Raceway, NASCAR'aI ■ It now looks 8! laat ttack. a s 'If S a d le r, L Fontana. Calif. . ■ » Noto who won his fTrst'StWinston H k May 4 - Pontiac Excilomentnent 400, tonlydldLaaMcCallovaisairs«« Cup race a yearirago,ison i Richmond. apltcracraw that partotmad th e verge of bririiInking th e May26-Coca-Coia600.). CcConcord. N.C. : ' axoptk June 2 - MBNA Platinum 40 ■itkmally wall, but liamada• Wood Brothers bback to the n 400. Dover. thaitoel Oei. m U Ioh to olunta tlia anfliiatoe success of prevjtvjous years. ^ ^ W |n | June 9 - Pocono 500. Longong Pond. Pa. • rilntMartln'aDodfaoatha.Iw , ' Tho te a m h a s wovon 9 7 3 m a •loiatlianca. June 16 - Michigan 400.). BnBrooklyn. _ ra c e s over th e jfeSfears. Mich. e HMN Low prices... t . ______>iaa S h ep h erd th e W ood Br( f wrote the foreword, Brothers have havei to'carryto this car to S.C. If you wantt Vj O U r Kyle P etty w victoiy a t AUantaa IMotor been to victo Sept. 7 - Chevy Monte Carlo ireat combination of excellent :tory lane eight Texas.IS. so th e y w a rn e d m e :ario 400. •' It's a gre; ent Speedway iril99;©3. The • times here, t Richmond. - business to r Id the kind of facts and recorc I, b u t S terling b efoire re the race started. We trace wmingandi :ords team had naVef wonvv at . (Marlin) and 1 Sept. IS -N ew Hampshireire 300.3 / fan needs access to In ordei Id those guys actualljally hada car loaded rder Bristol uotil^dleliar’s h a d th e ir stu: Loudon. N.H. forward, rcs a i l jpreclate the sport. Ifs ituff to g e th e r on u p o n tlthe trailer to bring It C d l l to fully appn victory th ere. '''.V> lo n g ru n s, an Sept 22-MBNA Amenca 400. Dover. Od. Ite th at NASCAR’s official a n a I knevr lh a t. h e re! ThThursday and my car Sept. 2 9 -Protection One 4C unfortunate 26 (\lrilltui:om27on ... Wehadgn le 400. Kansas ms do nol provide the record- great pit stops, owner.sr. Eddie Wood, City. Kan. publications ird- April 30) m xpertise that is routinely g re a t c a l l s ...... It was a fun decldecded to back It off and O ct 6 -EA Sports 500. TailsTalladega. Ala. ■ ■ K eeping e xp .. Hometowm EmiTiporla,Va. day." • from independent, but bring{this th car. This Is . 0d.l3-UAW-GM QualitylySOO. 5C ■ ■ T h e T im e sN\ L m n provided froi ^ ^ C raw chtafc P aIt t Tiyson .. ... A r a y o u i t i Concord. N.C,' sources. ttartlngtopull definiteiltely myfevorlte car' Informed, sc 7 ‘P M k No.:^~Moi Oct. 20 - Mattlnsviiie 500. ^ >. Flfsthnawsandlnfeon Iptorcraft it togettMr?r? “I‘ hope SO; , a n d Itit aalways has been. So 10. Mam’nsviile. • - r w«twmig(ev*l»y«m-m atio n . Taurus,^wne Va. ned by This Is a stre'tretch of three ' insteadlad of s a v in g It f o r - ,.W ood B r o t l ^ ^ a Oct. 27 - NAPA 500. Hamptonpton. Ga, facing goodracetracrack s. Vile love It T exas,a. \we decided to.bring 735-3311 o Carter tUUiitle Nov. 3 - Pop Secrot 400.. RocRockingham. o r W lee: lio • here, we loveive B ristol, a n d It h e re i -!Starts, on6*\|^hVfo re and It paid off. I’m N.C. 735-3291 W h t f s N o t Tourtopr we love Texas«as. So this is a just prosroud o f m y g u y s fo r Nov. 10 - Checker Auto Ports>arts500K. H Jvefinisl^.'slxtttop-10 fortune of gw!0od things to making Avondale, Ariz, :erllng Marllr», two w ins a n d tojtop- :'.finishes, 0 poles, ng th a t d e c is io n . T his ' ■ h o t : sterl i, over corrie. is th e rr Nov. 17 - Homestead 400. s in every race to d ate, ;'.$7.2 mllllpn'ln eai 9 m o s t ftjn I’ve h a d In 1 0 fin ish es ii amings 'This Is greJreat m om entum a iong ti Homestead. Ra, u iny Stew art, from victory lan e t g time. To run In the ■ MOT: Tony leto ^JIrrt»:Sfart(Ma4ay24, going Into BrisBristol, a place top five al in one eventful week. 1998, atBbnconl, ive like that all day . Driver Standings the hospital I ti.N .C .). w e th in k w! e ecan really win long at DariingtonI was .p o le ( n o r * . y n ‘(N(March .the ra(» at. Tl 1. Sterling Marlin. 825. .T h is Is th o p rettyIT fun.fu I had a great atol. . nnomentum w 2. Ryan Newman. 726, we heed for time.’ 3. Mau KcnseUi. 682, ' 4. Rusty Wallace. d7-n 5. Jimmie Johnson. 667. nraoksMelHvii 6. Jeff Gordon. 664, 7. Jeff Burton. 650. 8. Ward Buhon, 640. ^ 2 J - W ho wa;w as m o st fam o u s for drivin]ving th e * ' m -Skoal Bandil 9. Mark Martin, 636. iTV 10. Dale Earnhardt Jr.. 621. m 2 . Who precedie de d H.A. 'H u m p y ' W heels A tlV n mf E £ i M tem e le r a s p ro m o te r 11. Kurt Busch. 614. m at Charlotte Motlotor Speedway? 12. Tony Stewart. 604. Busch S«rSeries, ChMnellock'aso m ■ 3. Who succeededed Jim Hunter as presideiident of O arllngtonI 13. Bliott Sadler. 600. ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^ l a . m . • Satiiiotiirday • FX ; ! ■ R acew ay? 14. Bill Elliott. 594. ■ W Intton Cup.tfp. Food c ity SOO 15. 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PUBUC SERVICE DAIRYd / • r - MESSAGE JJarom . e. Exp. milker. Call 0ORIVEf) " I R T 5 >fg R l Don’t pay to lind wort* be- 3 NOTICBOFRE8CHCHEDULEO TRUSTM -8 SALE- Loan No. 516710704 324-S260, a sk for Paul* ’ OTR driver needed la^nSSjLiuiS iiii^ h 5 ^ . Loan No. 6131005630 * T.S. No. 1039813.09 for Idaho baaed o J ^ UMder*. Clean I yr. over the road exp.' d rring h ^ rec o n l 736-2400.* - . .T.S.NO.2000-2J351-Dl-D Parcel No. 63311 r.K.'Tootbr:; « tanker company. needed. M a h ly k ) ^ - avowing empl^Tnenl ser­ SPECIALIST EFood grade produds. ) AT NOTICCOFTRlTRUSTEE'S SALE Exdting dtailenge- 9 Auimg. 0 k im i.0 4 « 3 eWUNGuNcen . — h w On July 02.2002, a t the ho vice scam s, wrile to lhe 2 yeareexp. required. I hour of 11 KM AM, of aaid day. Federal Trade Commis- » helping othera. or 432-6664* TbeCllycity of Twin Fale. Ida- •“ SHOSHONE STBJTREET NORTH. TWIN FALL!LLfi SLJH E FRONT ENTRANC^NCE OF FIRST AMERICAN le aeceptkM appllca- sion. Washington. D.C,. •C o u n ty r t TW N FALLS, S ta le « TITLE COMPANY. 260 THIRHIRD AVENUE NORTH. TWIN M fo ra n ASSIOTANT isrs,ifT "i?L i « f a l l s . IDAHO, FIRST AMEI 20580, Of call the Nation- “ r>eededOTaRefem. KSSS l i S ^ 'S E . INC.. a s Tnjstee o MERICAN TITLE INSURANCE disabilities. Sei goals, "SS ’Y ENGINEER. Month- al Fraud Informalion Cen- bahaH ol U W OFFICES'^ O F C T E V E N J . MELMET.INC■ S y COMPANY, a s trustee, wtlli411 ssell et public auction, to the 1-600-967-2911 We» _ ter._l.800-676-7060.«.-_ vrrite « plans and implement l talary range ia $3697------wUlaaUal public auction 10 the highest bkktar, for cast tiiOhMtbldder.forcaah cashiashler's chedt drawn on a State - . Mon-Fri 8 AM to 5 PM — ^ }89. Pariofma angi-'------In lawful money of tho l -programsrFT.beriefits: M O r 5r.arsK---._S Pt >e United States. aU payable at^ th «NattonalBank.ach;ckdiit drawn by a State or Federal "ASKINQ QUESTIONS 'd egree required with I— Iring design, contract : lima ol aala, m a lolkMrini Credit Union, or a checkI dndrawn by a Stale or Federal ^Conduct public opinion 1 1 p a ro ii"' l^ M ^ TFarea. Contact ^ }uently.e68-86S-7600* « J In tha County of Tv) S . ^ ^ A»««*«tk!iation. S a v in g Association, or polls ovor Ihe telephone, d ► ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * J221J! aiments tur municipal ------daaorlbad aa fottowr— iblrat-the-flme-of-aalerihr - A - a ^ OLU-TiE L-Y-NO- )RiyeH8 ______PB gB |eett. Provklea tectwi- Lol 4 In fikKk 1 ot EASI -Jody/AidleSiSKS- ^ T HAVEN ESTATES. Twin Fall •roperty. sHuated in th a County S ^ E S I Sirictiy rosearch, , AA«OE* r i p . F l a t b e d O r lv e r e '>tact Jandi Swalnaton CORPORATION OFDF 10. as Benellciary, datec GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- DRIVER nRIVERS o n / at the 10^^1987, recorded H he District ofnoe for an d 10/27/1997. as Instrument No iC.. SOLELY AS NOMINEE Twin Falls. ID or call Class A CDL Local area. eSom Z eJolnourteam .E n)oy tPPlIctllcation. 555 N. Tiger (206)73»735-7251 o r direct 1M7017711, and asslor FOR 0 H » C MORTOAQE CO Call 733-7300 s ^ n e d to U.S. BANK NATIONAL ; CORPORATION, a s Benell- 208-733-7570.*' ___ benefita such as: homo O f-.*. R ic h fie ld , id a iio : III Inqulriee to shanta- ASSOCIATION F/K/Ai fliFIRST BANK NATIONAL ASSO !001, a s Instrument No. 2001* F ^ IV E R tin« T h e C ity CIATION TFU/ADTO 05 CARPET CLEANER------0™ time, good pay. vacatton 83341M9; (208)487-«90; ) 05«1/98 (EOCC HOME EQUIPr J ol TWIN FALLS Counly. ID. , Dallverydriver/lighi pay, iFaaaisanEqualOp- LOAN TRUST 1998-1).) WIII train. Full timo. Starts ' pay. health Insurance and 'w ailnatonj«mall.rlch- lr 1). a s Beneficiary by Assignment. 5 ARE NAMED TO COMPLY warehouse. FT. $ /hr. mui I which recorded on at$7/hr. Call 737-4687* T 8 multiple aafety bonuses. Id.d3l4.kl2id.ua: 1 2/28/01.21 as Instrument No. ()(a), IDAHO CODE. NO REP- - Rosumos to: Box 99987 T« idime: Until filled.* Free Wo 2001003769. In Book Team. Sok) or Reliel. Deadli k _ , P a g e _ . records ol TWIN ; THAT THEY ARE. OR ARE CHILD ® CARE PROVIOER % % The Times News P.O. New FAUacount^Idaho, hiewequlp. 888-806-5785 T u T S rySTwreewBsa- ' I, ESPONSIBLE FOR THIS Soulh ' CtnUMro/tMcl Box r 548 TF. Id 63303. between b 8am-5pm* ; iM.rMior»iMpwllh ' *Wiye« P lease Note; Tha above>ve Grantors are named lo comply HMlthS Child Csn Unk i*M»Msd.7»ooai. me CHwlBid.Oes 7»00S1. with s«»lon 45-1506(41(84J(a). Idaho Coda, No rapressnta-'5;^ The delault for whfch ihls»sale sal is lo b e mado is: Failure are ^ now accepting appllca------:_ u to o .ia m ad eth ai ihev^araere. er are not, presenttytespontl- Jo.payJha-monthiy.paymenlmt »-aaW deed-of-truaf.-The estl-- -oKlce.4>ul-requlros-lravel------. and Impounds (11 appilcat ^ mated balance owing as ofDf thistr dale on the obligation to < all ol our oigtiicounilos lor the months ol 07/01/20iow H ^^SaK [aIw lS secured by sakl deed of trustist isil $67,722,52, including In- and ‘ includes some ■eemttffir«tsT“ ; aubaequentpaymaniants until the date ol sale Sror «•«*«• costs and expenses1 actactually Incurred in enlordng evening ‘ ond weekend ralnstatemenl. The princlp>cipal balance owing a s ol this date the obllgstkms thereunder or>r in this sale, a s trustee'a te es wori(. ' For moro Informa­ on^lhe obligation securcured by aald Deed ol Truat* Is? and/or reasonable attorney’sys lfees as authorized In ihe tion ‘ about this posilion *«7.074.®5. plua accruedued interest at the rate of 10.10% ^rem i^ry note secured yjtLeaforemenitonedOeedof * p e r annum from 06f010ix/SOOO. All daMnqueni amounta are now due, tofiatfier wKh ac NSURANCE COMPANY Dan ^ Kriz at (208)734-5900* )OWN« est. unpakt and accrulnoI n g ^ e l ? INVEYANCE CORPORATION CLERICAL Cl ■W EBBS fees, aitomey'8 fees, andmd anyi am ounts a d v a n i to pro- LegalLs Secretary FT/PT lor tect the security associate El Cajon. CA 92022-9004 lated wHh this foreclosure end &at busy Ketchum law rimi. the benefldary elects to ae sb1^ t i ^ “’ * «he trust property lo Sond resume to: /s/Dlane Ertekson Speck & Aanostad P.O. Box 987. STEWART TITLE OF BOI!30ISE. INC. Kolchum, Idaho 83340 / a ^ v Petersen. Trust Off!Officer PUBLISH; March 22 ,2 9 . Aprilprii 5I and 12,2002 ' Fax 208-726-07S2‘ ------CC PUBUSH: March 1 5 .22 aand r 29.2002 Sand blaster/painter. Exp. I REMEMBER req. » VaM drivers license, I That birthday ad you placed ^Must be able lo worit in- . ■ AUENOEO NOTICEICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE some time ago in THe high places. Heavy lifting i ff On FrWay. the 19th das - r a m i - day ol July. 2002 at the hour of 7!mea-Me»v8? Now is the req. ^ Traveling In Southem L tO;15 o'clock a.m. ot saidM (day (recognized k>cal time), at time to com e pick up your ldaho.lnci.exc.pay.com- I * M iTwIn Falla Counly Courthorthouse k>cated at 425 Shoshone“ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ 'pictures. Stop by The pensation P & benefits. 1 Street North. Twin Falls,8. Idahok 83301, In the County ol In o u r e ffo rt to Classified ' DepllodaylB Drug D screen required. .Twin Falls. Stale of Idahjaho, Michael L. Schindele. as m - S uccessor Trustee, will sell at pubik; auclion. to the high-“ make our C s o s a „ ‘i & ^ $99Wslmai e s t bklder. lor cash, in lawfiawful money ol the United States,I., classified section I 663 Blue U k e e Blvd. N. Urt QM Card Wtth tad all payable at the time ol ihi « ll the sale, the tdtowtng describedM free of any errors. ■ :ooK/Waitsuft vdikhidcpardMttd. i t i - real propeny, situated Inn ththe County ot Twin Falls, S u is All Shifts PT & FT of Idaho, and describedI as follows to wit: p le a s e c h e c k y o u r VtttUNANCY ™ CRISIS CENTER LOT 2 BLOCK 6 MIDWAY , m e s TESTS, Always Albion Cafe 'VMkiHtiicJnH VAY MEADOWS SUBDIVISIONIN a d fo r a n y > 673-5329 4-5 pm M-F* RcsiiiliitwloWlB $99 NO. 2. TWIN FALLS COUhDUNTY, IDAHO FILED IN BOOK 14 OF PLATS PAGE 50. * mistakes ttie first f= )AiRY------The Trustee has no kncknowledge ol a more particular„ d a y th a t It r u n s , k S3ulside u porson neoded on tbnartaiflCaiA descrlpUon ol the above-rat hreterenced real pnjperty, but lor01 A fter th a t tim e | purposes of compliance withwin Idaho Code. Section 60-113 Idaho Code, tha Trusteeee hea been informed that the' J Tho Times-News — BANKRUPTCY------OBjERtAL------address of 2437 CASTT »M 9B NORTH, FILER, Idaho,0 win not Iw Aftordable&tast.Aec«dents. M PT>T Iront office- clerical B3326 may aomellmea b< s be associated with said real•I responsible for dhrarea " A criminal mM ere. rt. Approx. 3.4 m onths okl. Dan W savBr RESENTATION IS MADE')E THAT THEY ARE. OH AREE Call 423^)908* Conttructlon • •. NOT. PRESENTLY RERESPONSIBLE FOR THIS 5434643 o r 420-5138 . • OBUQATION. S roUNDon3-15K)2Tan& ® ^ while fomale dog wearing — The delault lor which1 thithis sale is to be made is thee >a purple collar. Call CROWELL - lailure to pay when duo. unc undor Dood ol Trust Note datedd 934-8123* INVE8TIQATK)NS - May 1 9 .20(X), the monthlyhly Ipaym ents for principal. Inter- (206)867-0259 (Boise) ^ I 2 ;€St and im pounds of S6S9.159.10. lor the monlh(8) of July,'' FREE Black Lab/Golden 2001. through the currentnt rrmonth and year, ond all sub-^ Retriever Cross. Appnw. LAW u i OFFWE Chapter 7 ' sequent poyments until thetw Idate of s^ki or reinstatement„ 8 months old. Fem ali. $345,$34 Uncontesied divorce. with all accrued interest, laia chargos and expenses. The. Call after 6:30 pm. ot$295. Other senrices. principal balanco owing a s (ot this date on the obligatkm* 732-010S- 6e6-255-2396daya/ovos- 681 secured by sakl Dood ol TrustTru is $99,286.13. plusaccru- ' .In g in te rest. All doNnquor Responsible A reliable uont payments aro now due,I, Thur. Diamond r l i ^ peraon01 to do house- , together with accnilns laielie chargesc and interest, unpaida REWARDII 733-2476 £t and accniing taxes, assessi cleaning. Roasonablo assments, tiustoe’s fees, attor-* LOST Black male Pug. An- rates. rei Call 866-2923.’ m _ 2 ney'a fees, and any amourlounts advanced to protect the securtty aaeociatod with this I 9 swors to Bogle. No collar. — his foredosure and that the Ben-^ VidriltyofWoodrivBrCir- p efteJaiy elects to sell o r caustlu se the tr u t property to be aoM ProlesSnSleHwivo, to satisfy sak] obligatton. i de. TP. Can 733-2813 or i 733-5500 ^ Inexpensive resum es, DATED this 16th day olI MiMarch. 2002. pover lettere, inton/iows & /srt^tahael L Schindelo. SuoSuccessor Trustee 'LOST Male cat. Persian. hfob search technkiuos, POBox 1990 Black. No tail Recent hair tOyra. experience. Boise. ID 83701 cut. k>oks lunny. E scaped 324<3576* Telephone: (208) 342-224141 KfelWbUIHANSaO^iON . PUBUSH:March22.29,Apri OfW OOOS MAN. If you’re tired of the April 5 and 12.2002 hassle give m e a call. EiSSrSSSaTSSITm:* OlIatltywork.324-3837* o ‘ toitolM color. vldnHvol ^ THE HANDYMAN CAN EA. the mosi current m onh - F U ^ r. Rabuikl. Replace '' / haa reviewed an Environ-n- torlng report, and lhe. ; orR entove.Jlm 326-4150* 0 2 ' m ental A ssessm ent (EA). . LOST Nokia cell phone. — .1 t). A m endm eni m ay b e o b - ' ULTIMAieCARE ' .Decision, and Finding otof lained Irom USDA-APHIS- . Please call 733-1874 or , 734-4411 ChudtParWne. U W N GARDEN . No Significant Impactel WS. 9134 W. Blackeagle CaO us for lawn mowing, prepared In 199B on the le Drhre. Boise, Idaho 63769. LOSTI amail White female npruning, tree removal & prograni'a bird damagete telephone (206) 378-6077. an yard work. 677-2382 . m anagem eni actlvitlea In ' Jdaho. The EA analyzedId PUBLISH: M arch 21, 22 : (Potential .environmenialal and23.2002 ■ FOnVOURTMCEs'*^ ;effec*B or • propoaed pto- YEAR? 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The odvertiser, not ; surw Preparation 512 Famis uipment 6 2 0 Fk>oM ms/Ranches/Dai()0s 6 1 0 Storag Ited To Buy 1 0 0 7 TmcksIS for Salo the newspaper, ossumesmes full responsibility for the < ploymont Agencies 513 Acreae ag e s and Lots Rental » o « S a n cio»*t:r,"'*'“m* k ! > a ciping Equipmont 1000 Tnx*>rts Par 4 Sports Cars truthful (onlent oftheirleir odvertber messoge. Ptoyment 5 1 4 tncomJme Property 611 Farms kCars ina F o rR o n l a 0 6 Comm.mmunkatkw 6 0 1 ATVsiWSalos 4 lOOSlSs aortunltios 5 1 5 Comnnmoretol Pmparty 613 ' Pastuniluws For Rent______E q t ^ ical Supplies 1 0 1 0 Vans' Sonk«s& & I Repairs- FARM iipment 902 BicycIO! Dealers______HOUSEKEEPER lUUSTRATOR MEMEDICAL "Z Markets______1 0 2 0 Autos for Ronchhand notxtod. 3PERAT0R res:ESTAURANT romote N. Eastom NV. For Hagtrmsn Valhy but hasa Hkrttratorforprhfatecollec- Dietary Aide needed. LES SALESim n R M B 1053 Importsa on opening for a house- llon ol children’s books. rhe Cily ol Twin Falls Is ac- Cashier, C experience ®ALEJ 3 dotails call (775)755-2808 C ailJoano 01 Snoke !. reor opportunities with Advlson■■■■■■■■M 1054 Slock Co keeper, part time o r lullII Non professional. Call fRivor Rohabilitation 4 . copting „ applications lor Drelorrod. prel Sett motivated. nan wantod lo sell Of 775-752-31B4- onorgotk:. cusiomor jstomorsonriceorionted ololyTi) 4 Motorcycles 1 0 5 5 Auto Son _ timo possible. Pleaso callII S43-9253 before 9am.* AsAssisted Living S43< 401Ji on si O PE R A T O R In th o o a Sood. Mail or Fax f 3?r m ■ Street Dopanmont. Be­ senrice orlontod, ami The Uttio Rod Hen Fun ^jol 9 ______1 0 0 0 Aulomo Pea to: Intaratale for an applicallon. mTe c h a n ic ^ Tractor oporatof/genoralral 837-6ie9or539-6199‘ ginning monlhly salary is 737-2043 737 ask lor Calie* ** accepUng“« rosumos lor 9202 o: Co. 361 S. 200 W, larm han<1.734-5142ovo‘ Experieitced Automotivo MEDICAL u I S2060. O perators in Ihe 5 ^ ie part/lull time sates enn'nmS SALESrt. ID 633S0. Technician. e Stroot Dopanmont ore re- i „ETAJL ^ SALES------S jso d ate. must b e floxi- M RM ------JANITOBIAL SHOSHONE REHAB 4 Sl rome D4B Supply has a bki; ai ors needed Immodi- Salesm'08-434.2366* an Richfield School Oistrict Full Seivlco shop. ® quired to perform heavy. ' ' 3 e; and ono full time cro- t»,«Thurs. ■ through Sun. Alfalfa So Battio Min. Novada alfal- ' Muat hava ow n toola. e UVING CEMTER 2J lart-timo opening for an atlvo *316 is now hiring some- 511 East 4th StVBoxB physical labor and opor- lve display artist, must job. ’ Call 1-800-856- r e s u miHOUSE r i W orkers fa/conio ranch sooking • Call 733-2049/734-5001*. q, ixporloncod clolhing be fli ranch hand wiihoxp, in° one to ioin the custodial Shoshono. Idaho 83352 ato various oquipmont ^la »flexible, releronc- S e e d KJin Co. Jeromo 4 Buhl. ; BiciBSiSc ------^ usod in Iho maintenance hm»o les porson. Average 30 es/oxii/oxperionced required.* )/hr. . irrigation, oporating larm staff. This Is an houriy po- 208-886-2226 ‘'f ours por wook. Spanish ^______olCitystroeis, For acom- iUCTtON « ; « " . i s equip, and handling caitio.™ sition with benelits. Mochanfc wilh farm equip- Fax:208-686-2083 ® peaking a plus .Appli- |- -— — Mechar mertcan Stalling .meni experience. (Insur- Th plete job description and ein 734-6452 Must bo ablo to rido & do'?■ Please call H interested. This small friendly ow ard P'* ont must bo availablo ^LES a depe anco & benefits). Apply at w omploymont application. kght mochino maintorunce" (208)487.2790.* winning facility n e o d s a unng all business hours. NAPA Nt AUTO «se"i . NORTHSIDE IM P L ^ E N T contact Iho Cily of Twin Si!- i"n?SplK llo, Housing, utihlies and moatfj LEGAL SECRETARY 'ick up and drop off PARTS X TIME POSITION " fumishod. Contact Polo 1B22 SOUTH UNCOLN Falls Personnel Olfico lo- "> Expertecod. pay OOE. Full caiod in City Halt. 3212nd SPJ!ppllcations at 04B iskxAiooking for a new mem- OUfl MAILAOOM. yJuUglUUlJIIflM or Lynn Tomora. I JEROME. IDAHO* P an lime Eve. shift. upplyat1120S.Uncoln. bert time. Send rosumo to % i Avenuo East, phono 735- 7 ^ en o join our inside lanical aplitudo and ‘ „ (775)635.5610* ; MECHANIC ^CNA n e ed e d /o r Eve. erome, ID. W ago DOE. gakn pendaWe nature is - ’ _ Logal Secrotary, 440 ! shifl. FT/PT 4 night ?251, or direct email In- p ? « Bk>s team. »nilal. Must bo able m FARM Bracken St. N, Twin Foils. ' ' shift lull lime 5.VauirwstosharrisOtrid.org. ______Tho0 rightrij candidate will „ r - ‘ Farm Wofkor. 700 aero•0 10 83301* Own tooS.^Mftl^'i^tkS) , ‘ 'lo s in g d a te is 4-1-02. ROUT o sse ss tho following to litt 50 lbs.. k BUC'SERVICE ^ OOE. Shoshone. LPN^ Full limo modicol •. lUTE SALES P 0 « ' MESSAGE ■ farm with somo bool cows fhe City of Twin Falls is PT mornings.m. Established. .*!"“»• venings 4 late nights Call 686-2628. rocords position. Exp. '''' emptoymont infor- and a 40 cow dairy isIs MANAGEMENT : ’ in Equal Opportunity corrMmmissionod Must be Aggregressive outgoing, round with bonetits I ^ J H I loohing for an all around MECHANIC------Dll smployer. A Drug Freo re or^i orienled p erson good starting pay. ------1 1s Iree. Remem: - Id R eatontlve f D l a t a ar yfte S m S o S o cn oc o o o k k .ry . reliable, commitiod. *0'^* 3 one can promise form worker to work yoarar Nursing Manager Wanted ' general automotive Workploco.* respssponsible 4 have ovm ^0 minimum ol 2 years Ttv>TL 9Stod. pk>aso fill OUI PUBUC'ederal lob. For free round. Must havo retore-»- Nurse management posl- mechanic. Drug testing. Dk vohtele. e*Per(porience in customer , Dletafv anen>oon aide, oPTFnCAL ^ n application at: Dtton ME about federal neos. Housing Qvailablo. Call 324-5858.* PT. PT / n>e Cookie Basket. trvico. Excellent typ- o' ''^ su p erv isin g Restor- . r Lab Technician-exp. or 7^ Imos-Nows offico; Federal all em| Career Amertoa In Caroy aroa. Employer MEDICAL------EOE/M/F/D/V y -34-9930 osk for IMaiy.* ig skills « w/a basic tc; call ction. doos nol spoak Spanish. wilt train. Rosum e to: ------; __ know*owledgo ol compul- d Sl. W. Twin FsRs. m ation Is 1 h. This positloo. tor the P a n lime RN & FuU limo liaubuJuJLtiU!* RS M ^8-757-3000« I Job tjogins AprtM, 2002 Mtn. Wost Optkal. 731 S ALES l^ . .■s . withw th e ability to ------n: Daniel Walock. ber. no on 2. right licensed nurse, oi­ CNA.PTdorlcaUhospkM Exp. Ex| tru ck tire m a n . Full N orth CoUeoe Rd. T.F- Custom er Senrice & multi \ Call 823-4573.* lers opportunity lo use ultl task and a genu- rimos-Nowslsa yoo a feder billor. Call 736-0900 ask lime. tirr DOE. 324-7600‘ g g Toiephone Sales Rep. m ew infonnatton ------assossmenliinlerven. ESTAURANT S eaa e want to help people. ■ g-tfoo workplaco’ FARM lor Debra or Peggy* Q iS taatrom Ufg. currently comc • ______jobs, call C e (ton skills, while manag- i Oopondablo worker and acco ompetilve w ages and D o a W anted, porson to irrigale MEDICAL ' ChaChallenge Family Invest- :cepting resumes for bonoi»nolil package. Apply I V aIII l - well 00 II am Connection both sprinkler & grovity Ing tho most vital pro- , fast learner. Apply at this 1 RN. lull time, flexible shifts, mont mo Team Is accopting is opening. D uties in- in personalper ftod. 733^)83 2. | . 478-7Sutoplex grams In the (adBty. II ' Shake O ut cludi ground. Somo Iractor . educational opportunities. applications ePl to wort< wiih ie ude handling Inbound l680Kib 8( im ^rfv Rd.* work. Homo provided. you aro creative and 1B6Klmbley Road. TF.* inquiquirios. sales calls, 4 energetic, yoo witl want ER/OR oxporlonco lamllies In crises In tho ___ iliac Mall resum e to Box 999033 Burley/Rupert oroo. RES ocessing orders into the e«iee , to.tolkto:UndaGill.RN deslrablo. Bu' ESTAURANT i T % Times-Nevra. P.O. Box Call; 934-4433 ext. 146.* C Cal allJlm at20e-653-6116* Hirinring senwrs, cooks. and r','?')mputer. Applicants 54S. Twin Falls. ID 63303* DNS. to (ind out details. . ust hove excetkint peo- p„,„OUTSIDE SALES mdy Hansen Aut MEDICAL------HiSi8iS5ELLANE5Ds------luppon staff for all shifts. 1 S30K lo S50K as a Com FOOD PROCESSING L 2303 Paiko Avo. Burtey. » 9 skills. Show a t t e n d “ Poleline Rd. Jl 1083318206^-3073* •2-Pan 2 time caregivers and -un Fun work-helping othors. Vpply In person. Elmer’s, rosontativo soiling 4 detail demonstrato 'eprosi 0 Hiring for posilnns at k>cal 1 • Co-manager in Burtey. Therapy ' ^ technicians. .1“1824 Bluo Lakos Btvd. N, rvlcing established Chevrolet/Cadilla food processing facility: win Falls. Drug Free lovo a v ero g e skills in '■ MECHANIC Closes 3/25. Contact Wo^fk^ljon 1 te a c h in g ^ iting. rralh.. ten key. 4 ounts. You will receive 41 AH oxpofioncB a plus; gooda Agn'mck mechanic. WekJ- RacheltoTaylor O uarantoed income to w A i O ldsraobile starting pay. Call 735- SSlyboardlng. Computer 1 i l N I I I E S '• ing skills required. Must 677-5451 PT PT positions avail. Must r eiSTAURANT s skillsills in M ero Soft word 4 ?i 1. II " qualified, promo- Mrner a o f Blue Lakes and Pol( t bo dependable. Orug tree 33-Part time caregivers in havo car. Community Tf»,avelers' Oasis has E>coicell essential. High I "f"possible wllhin ono J t ) ISHIP I. workplace. • Twin Falls. Closes 4/05. Partnerships P«' at 735-2134 imn ir 4 eamings of iip to Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls. • nmoditate job openings schochool diploma req. P m I J & C C ustom . U C Contact Bllll J o R ose O ArdieorJody.AA/EOE* Ard IT3r fast food personnel, s ercondary c o education , ;K-S75Kin1stlevelof GENERAL------7343-6821* 677-545t or 670-1132* fiisiUlSCEtLANEbUS------restaurant e . cooka, dish requeauestod. Sond resume; lagem enl. Benefits in- .INE Urgently needing order de medical, dental, iREER OPPORfUM ' r = = = ^ MEDICAL Lifeguard. Life Prior exp. and ata:taff, and cashiers. We Seasi proceetore. Fast pacedd MEIMCAL . I Full-time Dkitary Aid. current ^ certification roq. amre looking lor applicants «>nnc outdoor work, som e lifting ff GM DEALERS 0 Y.M.CJV 733^4364* lhaiTat oro detail orionied. Twin I H w roq. Positions opon rganized. flexible. EEO e vprefiened. immod. Minimum En^ish • 1 1 ilSCELLANEOUS------ing to work tong hours si»rlor Servico. Do th e job o lia b lo a n d c o n work ' -under -un mo *h5I22Jicessary LIGHT-DUTY LI> skills req. Accopting ap ­ 'Ithout direct supenris«n, '• TWIN ^FALLS Twin Falls you worn trained lo do or t ., '.K rte travel required, plications this upcomingg Care Ctnltr ravoters' Oasis oilers s*i cc TECHNICAN)Y Mon. & Tues. between leam a new skill. Retain I .'? £ S • Mustst bbe bondabla with . HTe o ic a l I 'o®iyour rank 4 make your ubsldizod health Insur- canstiisln>ct>on supply com- good rel Bt^t-end allgnnicnt, 9am-4pm at Moss Green­ Gooding (WiMb A nee. 401k plan with n»^ ■ d references and have ELF NICIAN houses 269 S. 300 E. - experience pay in the . rty se ek s an individual access»ss 1to a reliable car eiing and brake cxpcftencc pf Idaho Army National tatching. Iree life insur- has the loBowing se rv ice cu sto m e rs In GENERAL------Guard. CoukJ get a $5,000 fC?nee. h priced meals and s°®uthern , and Easltorn Wearea •RN A Part Timo aid vacations. Please idaho reamajorlntematton- LUB INICIAN bonus. SFC Bartow 734- gfj ho.Exporwncoinhigh- alcomompany with 80+ GLASS & BODY Day shift, alternating •RN w SJ s ’ 9?? lek up an application 9171orl-800-t64-8273- y/buikling constntctiofl. yoars red weekends. •LPN lor Modical ^ I.Travelera' O asis. Exit rs aof expeilence. For ‘HazMat Dnvers iS tE E ------f J nputar skills or retail/ yourcor ^CTRICALTECHNU •CN A Full Trme Rocords Oerk -confklentialintenriew ’General labor/varkHJs. B2M 4. ju st tha o le salea p lu s. caDSOO •ResWentSenrices Live in posithsn a t Hananaan bridge. We are 800-445-1224. yfor *Tolomarketing W ages OOE. EEOE/M -P ad W a o ffe r: Director Hagmttn Vslhy Inn In « drugdr free workplace* j ipetltive •Conslructton Hagerman. P erson couW _____ 208-736-4900* ------BRICATION TECHN] ‘Dairy •PakJ Vacation •CNA/NA's ■■“fi ent and b e s c h e d u le d lo h a v e RET/iTAIL g « rES ^ ------SALES ^pcricncc Required *Pn-BooU^r ♦ S k* & Holkiay Pay SlgnOnBonua/Banema s------£ acaUons, Contact M e l ^ J*d a )' y s oil to a tte n d o lh e r Exp.p. retail nursery person- FT oos)•osWon. front Une sales tarter, motivated and „ 'Ciencal «HealthAnston/Dental job. Perfect for a couple net. ’Bilingual Paralegal )1. FT or PT. req. plant rendeo area. Exp. m . sndable. salary ptus < < E xcellent o p p o r tu n ity< plan.fo with one worttii>g.or a stay ItnmwwkKJgo.anoyofordo- fin a^we 4 insurance aphs. missions. Complete idvancement. Very compet *LoQal Assistont-SlOOO at home Mom. Duties, tail, ♦FunEmptoyoe Pt lil. sunny disposition. Salan^try commlsskin. Re- ifits pkg aval), medi- P h te b S w ^ t needod Twin reservations and light stror dental and 401K. pay plans, Group Accident C a n ^ i t i ^ Programs I rong sales skills. 4 will- s u n J , Falls aroa. pan Ume or fud h o u gnesstowortcinatoam id re s u m e lo : B ox ealth Insurance, Paid Vacal1 ------Employment Soltillena-. llmo. need dependable -luHtlua nme n oosired.------envi “ ml#*'6iiU“ t wironmentrContffcf « i e S S U « » 34. %-The-Timea- ~ Paid Holidays and 401K pl tn Burtey now for an — OM't transportation, exc. pay. Plea»lease call for applfeatton. C h r DR“ -^------nppointmenL 679-0165* I Fa&Ava.E.8ta24* s, POB0X548. . Jo in our profeaalonal (Cam800-96«399.‘ 837-»7-6199or53»-6t99* Nurs Fans. ID 83303* | l = = team i I N E R A L I CON TA CT: I ftnm edW * Oipwiinga PWBOUMI), DOUG DOLDER l*COL Ofivors.A&B r SERVICE DIRECTOR' I * General Labor ST. BENEDIC1CIS H I * Factory-alt shifts m E W U n d a . l*Greenhouse Contact Person Biidgculew Estates Family Medical Ce 09 North Uhcoln Avenue • Jeracne. k l*F o(klH l MetodleJensfln* has I an opening fon K. Idaho 83338 l*Constnjctk)n (208)324-1301.Fm (208)324.’24-3878 l*FishPrecesson- ItkMechanioWelder RN EVENING Sf.St Benedicts is a mission-ai-driven health can organizati i I * Machine Operators patienl-fixused can. are• hlooking for caring professionahtab XDho xoant to I No afv/fcant fee, SUPERVISOR p; work fo r a lop q m lily fiealthi ccan? provider. T h e T i i r \ PERSONNEL ■ A n te C are S u p p o rt a c r k This Is a Mwxiay I * B tabM»Mger(FI)n . I PLUS through Friday (PT) Requires M ed Tech certificatian. is accep tin g |m iSwAw5«^^ TWIN FAUS position with an M onilor/W airf clerk. td«n«metry Woiking managerT w/approx.-w forWJdkingRoi I 735 O v erti Ws-aoio* course prc/cncd. Nighi shifWft. 7S% generalist beneench n e s - N e w s N ow Hiring 0(xask>nal lie w ith re s p (^ ililic s . weekend. (All Positions l g applications ■ IVIedT*d.(El)_- T'hese he positions are ' arxl lood pnwM aofa. iShifB) HourswUIbe I■ R N (FT or F I) CM739>730a , Generalist positioaJadayshift 77-day,^ eariy-moxnlng 5Utes in 1\vin Falls. • Monagement ( OB experience or willingneswssto withrotationofcall k M R S T V U ^ ------, 6:00pm-2:00am •Cooks cioss-traln to O a N > ^ shifUft. occasional w eekend CuRant openlna for • M- n p m -7 a n t C urrent license •nted Ity »at. PT/FT. • * Servers 120a* • H osfA lo^' wmingwalk. ^ and superviso«y lo n g T enn C are Unit .. w /p e n o n al care inin cclient's home. ISSSSnSSiSSn • * Bus Parsons experience Requins reliable trai * * 0 • to p » v . - PiftoVttwCM M d and DM0 , mO^pald • o ♦ 0 ^ 7 I jPi IM m MMI o i i Om i v desired heTnnes^evvs' . < C om petitively XppBoMomonita ^ges/Excellent Benefitfits ^ all3tl323rdStVM^ , ■ IS R rf? .'? .’?: f Pleaseapp^fai •G ro u p H n lth /D e n ta l In le r v im n •S hift Difierential BBonusesoi inf r * Ij I uJ q »— ■>*----- ■ - - ■—.fc. •Personal Leave/Vkation nlW in F d ls ■ .3/I6.3/2J person with a m •20HcWeekBeneebfits Avail “ * ____ •Retireinmt/«Q&and/aro r . ------•Tuition Reimbtuaen ------_orcarcall73W a31._-______- - - urptnan^aox^Si iwasrisKTBTN. \ -TBSume ir l 8 2 8 - c ilty Ho^SpoM Gced •S h o c tlb m DisabUitUity H o lli tBrid^evtew^ \V«EAP •Un outsUe THE TIMES NEWS I TTWINFALLS ’ 2 www.succesa/hunter.cofi•com MALTA irea. I of dty limits (1060 Oese'ri ■ I CteaeJfled Oepeitonent 701T O le a ry Way. Built m ? 8At.ES W ebsite provldi View). Look for 2 wise ■ ! opene at 8:00 am 1999, 3 bdrm: 2 b a th . ouanllanX pine trees. se e k s person with eui flC iffiEfifi Mon thru Fri. I4^l^^s<|^fl..^sprinkler. tomer service, sales ______Agents w e ^ noi listing but H _ —Take Care of your- - wepBy3%1736-6315.<^ . Call' ■; IFypuminihe Bin prpllte usually msan1 elaeam ed bu sln eta scaped, wooden blinds! '' Mlnl-Cassla area & areITS big r/sk. Before you do3 before you h eed to MomlngskJe and O'Laary r “ .8rAYH0Ue.ft - — interested In being a business with a company. your busi nma . schools. $114,900. Call - WORKON4iNEI, Newspaper Carrier,. c h e ^ It out with the Bet- 1-208-799-W31 ex t2 737.Q4S6 Of 420-6992* ter Busin ess Bureau. For ______Idl------pteM fl^pntecttte- -glLggnqp^^ *“ trerlnformeilon abouf ‘ j.com Burtey Thnes-News's avoiding Inveetmenl 3bdnS?£5l'!Soo2r GLENNSFERRY ----- . office at 677-4042 or scams, wfMe to the Peder- ft. Large c^oms. Gas heat ^ .firep lace, 2 car garage / al Trado Commission, ------_ f :|e ffliSatiiraSlSxiind - Washington, O.C., 20560.} ^ m u m i - RV^ parking. Auto sprSrMKS - .4™ . (Roper Bunmgygy orcan the National Fraud U rge shed. Nice neighbor- I , Information Center, nood. near O'Leary. O P P O R T T M ^® Th0 TlnwB^Novn It ^ 1-600-876-7060.B $149,000. Al 736-4694 or 731-5648 M !Tp| tum nU y looking 'ng I TWIN FALLS / .for earrlen fyr.9T. TWW FALLS (5J 28084thAve.E;* JJ Q a y O e n g o ^ c ^jny pTMtinei Smuton er t- l e a l ConnieHetbait ' Independent moto•i»r * « j|c « :|e ilc I EAGER TO SELLII Century 21 routes available Ir. S ilv u S ig a ------tneareniii/^W tf you live on the ^ • — 2924-8SyUJS-0f:------area. For^tmM&Mortuoes. 3.2 Acres NE. T F . . Weat tide of TWnn Call Dlvarsinad Capital, Main House^dOO sq. ft. I SaS,"K ,5« . Route 607 Fatta Sare Interestedoa 203-734-6727 5 bdrms., 3 baths MklriTi! In being a Lots of eKtres. Separate I If you thm In UjIb ar t a Independent JWP_sq.H..shopwilh- . . VI W * /n ler M M M beA)0 4 INVESTMENT CORP. 1680 sq. tl. upstairs apt. newapaper barrier...-V.. CASH lor Deeds of Trust. m ■ n tw ^ ip e r cerrto r... d l s ? s s » j s r a “ «* imMMca/ZOfslrtefJ-- Pteaee contact Mortgages end Roal Estoto • Coniracts. CaH today for a $ 2 8 9 ,0 0 0 . }TWINFALLS U m tgf DIatriet Manager MakeanOffer ^Qroat family homo, quiet hrx "739^1 mxt348M■ 733-0931, ext 347r free, no^bligatlon quote. (20a)73»3a21» NE area, 3066 sq. fl. •£ I Pleaae call 4 2 3 ^ 9 * 6 bedrooms, tel-tub, £p s l Tonya Backus ♦ , BQUIEBai appliances, deck, hot m ‘ H John Povisan»n ------TWIN FALLS j u b . format living rm„ *5 ------JEROME (5)------i^FA L LS-3 bdmi,2H- - sre •vtjitbl* encn'SgSS' — Bovisen.Realty ^ MOTOR ROUTF balh. approx. 2400 sq. ft. dining rm., separate JS lamily room, 3 u r ga- m! 3|e 3|e * « * ♦ w /pool, sauna, jacu«l tub. 2 fireplaces. Indoor rage,' small shop area ^ li CRaffpONT^RYII bar*b-que. 1 Corian counter ------TtwVmer-Nemis 'M o m ^ o u T ^ ’ ~Iowr-$145OTKVdner------currendy looking FIRST UBERTy FINANCE ~]736-6505 or 731-2956* I torearrlerafor y * Guarantee kuns Independent F * Business toans — * Mortgages Junior routes avalh TWIN FALLS ------able In the Jerome * Personol loans area. 91: 4 c 9ft )|e %e * Low Intorost rate 9.5% Tfye Tlrrtea-News * 0 payment down R0UTES23 cunentiyhaathet CALL NOW! 100^700 West Ave. B following 1-4SO>339310XL 348M RQUTE746 ^ 1800-2000 4th Ave. E. make our fC 400-500 Madrona Classified section — 240*465 MomlngsJde Orr free of any errors, JEROM E 5 400-500 WakelieW SL MOTORflOUTE please check ie ROUTE 780 . your ad the first % day it ains. After A 77w Times-News is^ SOOBakerSL 2000-2100 Elizabeth that time The 4 currantJy tooking for an bKlependent Motor” Blvd. Times-News will Route Catrter In ttie? ROUTE770 notberesponsibie JERQUE area. Valid for any mistakes. driven Ucense S ^ 600-1000Aspenwood raSabh vehicle a must ■ ROlfTE613 ^ 600-900 Grewitrse Way 600-900 O’Leary Way ' ^llFAL13S«U23ni. 2-5pm.La»J,SpM«t42 I'tFyou^Jnthe Attractive 2 bdrm, 2 bath Jeremearoaiare Inter­ garden tub, china doeet, ested In being a News-- deck, carport, storage. . paper Carrier, . ______«aa,ooo.» H op GDn a S lu p e r D)eal please contact the TMn ttyooarmontheEA^ \ FaOs Thnes-News ^ •heelTWInFaHMaan omce at 733-0931, ext.d. Manstadlnbttngen I 348, or stop by 132 3idrd Mfpendianr nem|)M>er - SlW.TVrinFaltim c a n ia r_ - in t hle C la s . Pleasa eontaet DIatriet , MESSAGE ssifie d ss . f Managar at 7ys-0931 'SelUng property? Dont pay _ axtMim any fees until H’s sow. For M tW CASSJA freo Information about ^ * * * * * * avoiding timoshare and real estate scarr^. wrtte ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ to Ihe Federal Trade 2 TIm T 1(m «*N cw s l« Commission, Washing­ The baargains jusist seem to' multiply; V currently lo b U n g for ton, O.C.. 20580, or call within the AbKtopenftontMotor the National Fraud Infor- R o u te C arrier In th a mallonConler, 1-800-876-7060J Classiffied pages. UNI^ASSIAaraa. ' buSMESSESAVAKA^ Cooper NormenBuelnMs 'bi uh l tOOOsq.ft.house ‘.IFyouSvelnthe BrekMAAdvleor* to b e moved. CN8 aA.6 0 M GBEST0FFERII,545^865f MkH^SassiaareaAare’ . Keys to Success. i Interested In being a . EDEN Fire sale. 3/2. .24 2 .. 20&-733«58r * Newspaper Canfw, i acre country view, ma­ please contact the S^EWOR^w?5555d ture trees. outbuiMings. In the Classifieds < is, you can besl offer over <20,000. a track dowivn deals on)n Buriey Times-News M s t K s a CASH ONLV. 829-5554’ omce at677-4042or needed. Cell 1-e00^> s OOODINO Cum counlry everytF • stop tv the Burtey 8728 E « . 2025.24 hn* home,, 3 bdrm. 1 balh. hing fromI real estate oOceat 1263 Overiand I te to roofi)ing . d new! palio and storm Aye. (Roper BulkSngr doors, shop. On 2 acres, near the Big Wood River. servicees.- ■ •kif'kir'kir \ 934-9153 or 539-7714' . Cortdnantal Loana ‘~HOME ^ INSPECTXJNS m mm tnom »cu w your' ■. S100-SQ00 ' 2000 4-since 1993, dayt. rtBwWtd m« your BW Baker. 326-5115.» ; 3i 2 JEROME N. Fllimore 2n .of'goodi Wid etrvtCM to b d r m , n e a r s c h o o l , : “sssyssr 1$48,500. 731-2727 or It s”^ ssy to placee an ad or• find the it _2£W j2y»2a£__ Burtey 678-17ei* 539-9950.* terns you want arnd it s useed by bunddreds of artea r ^ E N T K fON I shoppei;rs every diiay. 0

0 Go wifith your instin77C/S and use? the Classifie3ds today. Tlhe I ’iihees-Newss Classiffieds 2 : Landscapin]in& Sod & Undei^‘ r g r o u h d Sprin■inkier Installationi n 1 3 2 3 1 trd stre et WV e s t T w iin i Falls 7;^ 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 1 2 6 3 ( UU O v e r l a n d Ai v e . B ui r r l e y 6> ' 7 7 - 4 0 4 2 WWW.f.m agicvallil l e y . c o m 9 f e ; E6TlmM-4<«wt. Twinwin FllH , Idaho Fftday, Karolirch 22 ,20 0 2

; TWINFALLS Must MUI»UI TWIN FALLS C u t s ...... : 5 bdrm. 3 bath*. 2 (vnlt tile HAZELTON *14.900, I GOODING 2 bdrm. unfIn- au in»«y h o u s e , 2 b d rm . t bath ° SHOSHONE 2 bedroom, M ' rooms, Hving ft dlnlm . Ished basemeni. no pets. 1 bath. $450 monih. B O ning w/bsmt. Moving, musiui! ’““a ttr? * "* ' n*w carpel, $450. 3 & E . rooms. Almost 1700)sq. so sail. 112 Quincay St. Call 206-788-5462* —- ■ 3 ft. wtth M b « s * ^ t . St. . 20e-431-66ir I ath. CatlB34-4346* — ■ $5e,000/o«af. 42Q-2321J BHOSHONESplltleveL B ------$134,00. Loctisd at - WlrttH-Bd-Mm.------tGOODtNG i 3 bedroom,” ” 4 • AUTO P tel 791 C am p u s D rivt.^ TWIN FALl s Movtr>g musi 3 bam£ bath, 24x70- 9 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Detached W i 2 bath *. Carport. Navada garage, n . large yard, large w B 733.191Steranappt.* seUI 3 bdrm. 2 bath, 1930 N,W. Estates f4 4 S • t SSSO. 0*11837-6523* gJ L _ Bitterroot. $112,000. S31.S00/off*r.42»924gM jj; basem ent. Lot of storage. H I TWIN FALLfl 3 bdrm^ .; 734<6B9 0 f7 3 1 .e 2 4M a j KIMBERLY Cottonwood { aSSHR^rTwyigTbdmT seS800/mo. Possible lem H | bath, hardwood a n d tils with garage, $575/mo.+ o( Jj!’ WEftUVMUlU,------— Heights; 3-9 acre lota, I option 10 buy. 206-7^6>. M 9 fsOGM eul*da-sac. Candlsridas ^ Spectular views, cr**k I S 4 0 0 d * p . N o a m o k - 272705 or 206-720-2645* f l Q S1B8.000.73e-e207’ fast cash. twfr^yckMing. lng/p*ts.I Call 539-0633.* aoc*ss, mlnut** Irom golf I rWIN FALLS Beautiful, R | TWFTTOCffTBasrcor and south hns. 639-7804* | N a n s e n bdrm.mobii* 3b BUHL2bM>oom.1».l>,. 2 3 bedoom, 2 balh. appls., B M TW N FALLS______® hom*. appls.. storage, oa ------..-.mobli*homa,nopels.-. -,DW.-Nop*t8-423iB104* ------riii NEEOIINEEOII Long term tsase. m m . e00-31»3323ext H792* !&| >400rtno,fd*p.S43-e342 ^«IERdUE Ii7g.8th. dedeposit. Call 7334269* H M l I S450. Call 324-0648 or TwrWINFALLS2bdrm. B 9 BUHL Nic* nawly r*mod- 3 a J 4 . « 5 « FARMS Hava quallllad buy*r In jel*d3bdtm. hom*. Vmlle -a Slove, loundry hook'-up. ^ H __ -•.2000.AM »a^rtnW er imiTtadlal* n * « l of 10-40 -fronrBuht.-84»e«xr s ------'*1JiSiSH13«Sv55S5S.-“■Fenesd-tj^Tlcya rtfr 'H | Irrigated for hay. grain,— acras ck>»**ln to TF/Kim- " fsncedyard.1iutOBprtnkl- $440Mw.208-5eS-3445.M S4 M IS E D ^ BUHL 3 bdrm farm hous*. * - i m j l se ed potatoes. Very nice. u . b*rty. II youV*b**n think- _ ers. $600/mo. $400 dep. ^ ■ Improvements. ONE OF n n g of-s*fIln9.W l'Hesl- _al 3617 N 1400 E, avail, Avail.a 5/1 Call 324-7092* ^ tate, call Ray Sabala. B4/l.*475mo.+d*p. For •« bile, Rear golt course. I n OT IDAHO’S BESTFARMSI appi, callS62-943-3224.‘ JEROME 3 bdrm. 2 baths. « $ 0 0 m o .Kiep 733-9656* ^ 9 • 1096 Ac'raa • Scenic^ trwin Raslty, 539-3321 or (S&suy TWIN PALLS 630 mobile homo. No pots. . summer range ranch.? 2 r 7 3 3 ^ 0 / Long term S49S/mo. ♦ ^wrwIN FALLS 3 bdrm. B jl .TRUCK ^ v a |o U m . S l 26.000. sisaping rms. SitO/wk.- d 2 bsih. 2 car garage. No m M 1990tr^Wval,4bd(m. bdrm cabin, huntingn ic W ENDEU 3 h acras or 48 _ dep 324-6903 or 543-6342 2 smohing/pats. S6S0/mo. B S 's B m 2 fun baths, watl to rtohts. Fairfield. . 1.2 tots m city limits, SSS.OOO. Bmo. 635 W Main. B78-7833 - n ^ *840 Acret • Row crop- 733-8676 or 420-1972* 8 9 CMirig, main Uving room ng CatfS8g-9968’ eOEN2b«lroommbath : bath, b non smoking, no ------tivestock, good water. SIOCK! lam>y room, larg* mobile home, appls. W/D a WIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 Can add 320 acres pela, $425/monlh, 1st, TWI IN kflcharVdining a r u . hookup/itorage. 423-5104 iast, || and cleaning dep. bath bal on quiet street. Qraat b 9 . nearby. Hazelton. A , ‘' H ______,PW ^dlsj>os«L«rttni_ «■ .HAQERMAN-Hom*.on.the- ] —C-Catl.32fcfW«>,V.,. : -Ilooin.w/JlrBplaca>2-car- Q t -H H | -1 989 PLY M O U TH SU N©ANG&SEDAN^ C ------' - j air. lo rtM air heat, fully'i ~ -S U P E R BUY:------garage. RVparkIng K fl 7 • 270 Acres; • Ranch lor River. Furnished or un- 3EJEROME Counlry home *2 .f j«6A ...... woodM fenced back w/sewer hookups. S725A l U ^499‘H ~ " 120 head year-around. fumlshsd unit. 2 bdrm, 2 on oi 1 acre, great view, 1 yd., auto sprinklers. Ig. mteektf'^l^k'tmfufn bath, I aleetrtc h*ai/alr. Ex- bdrm., b tinished bsmt, m o . * S500 doposlt. I5*J 1987 FORD ESCORTOo o u r e ...... fl- N ice ho m e & outbldgs. .P231M ...... wood deck, spa ready,X' NW of Gooding. ' h onn*w4pl*x. traI storag*. boat house, $575 $ + 1st, last. dep. _Catl Tonya a t 734-1991* H [ | ... 788 H dW. garage. flV pad ’ • Feedlot • 6000 to 7000J j; Call Chuck 733-a207* SSOO. I me. plus deposit. Refs,r req. Ask tor Louisa TWII and large ahed. WIN FALLS e bdrm. Top R f l 1 9 8 8 SU B A R U G L S T A\ T ™ w a g o n 4 D r '''''"' head capacHy. 2 homes, TWIN FALLS Excluslv* a ai t 209-260-0822.* area, a n aprinklers, lire K s | •2iBW ...... C « n 737-0987* contractor hom*. Ov*r -» good support laclNtles, iEHOME Country housa alarm, *** rent/sell. 733-1389. » 3 M duded, 120 acres. . S io a sq -ll.^ bdtm, 3 p a r- —„ -1992-GHEVROLET-LUM tiat baths. Outskirts ol "N ^ oflown. i bdrm, 1 bath. TWIIWIN FALLS • B J ;A L ROBCRT JONES REALTY No Ig. animals. S4S0/mo. Bran location. 4 bdrm.. buMin Inlr 79X0104 town. Vaultsd c*lllngs. rand new 4 bdrm. 2 bath. B S ' desks, fireplace, partl’a:rtlal ^ PAUL 1904 Fleetwood.' ' Obi.t garag*. Sunken hot ^ 1st, last.ftdep. 324-4615* executive exc home at 1953 K f l 1979 r a o FIM IWF ' r a l O N G r o X ...... tMsement. extra storage. •T 14x4B*2bdrm. 1 balh. tub t & d * S . Vary modem J ? Tamarack Loop. 3-car | H •P36M.V6.Auo...... 98 8 y Half acre loi. Qulclile k Exe. eond. Must sell. Call ftspactous.S | im .O O m o. fenced fa yd., garagef gar- 9*'garage, gas hoal, liro- H f l 19 9 2 G E O P R IZ M SE Di A w ...... ------poasesston t l3 B,QOO.— Ron 734-2472 altar Spm* .8KVLAN8-PARK-3 t bdrm.- -d<-d«»rO*ckrp*l negotiable.- -P>»iptac*..aiove..rerrtg. sprin.- .B m - : — 'HWa40fi:5a(JTTTr7T- 733-4323 o r 735-OOM* 2 bam mobll* hom* with avail. a> 4/15. 539-6486.* kler system . No smoking | ^ f l -1-,075-H - f L BuuiHul Dulld- llpout. Appls, W/D hook- orpeu. Rel. req.Sl075/- r H 1994 NISSAN S E N im i I 0 U 6 £ h l V t u n i q M is E D W " ...... 2 Ing acreag*. 20 acres. •V«y<»twr73»0g31. up.Q*ctrtcforc*dalr.ax-. - 3 mo-»dep. 733-6340 or B H •R3l3.aut4C)l.Ailo — - ___ P rt^to sell.731-47ee» 3 bdrm. 2 bath. dbl. wkle. ?>e539-3321— : ------E 8 2.850 g _ TWIN FALLS 14x66 2 _jrAJiorag«.^lLatr**i- J —•w/deck-4ihM.-W4S0rNo’ ~ = ^ -1997-PONme-SUNRRI -bdmi.-2bamw/hobbyTmr parking. S ^ .O O month. „ pats Rental rafs326-5667* TWWIN I FALLS One of a fJ6ltt.4QUuaA^.— rr 2 Storage sheds, clean CLOSE• TO COLLEGE r S kind overlooking Shoe- E M •5390 m ilBMHLTzMKtoSr ST! ” must se*. S10,000/olf*r. cul* > 1 bdrm plus hom*. l)on* Falla, very quiet. 3 B B 1 9 9 6 G E O PR IZ M SE D)AN A ...... I’ S42S/mo. + deposit. No jf- 7334eiSor731-6726.» Elactric | haat. appls. small ^ Ixfr.Ti. 2 bam, 3 ifreplacea, m M •P3636aVA5^amrl yard, outsid* pet possi- peta. g! Call 423-4278/ ^ 5,988 H 3eck,2000«sq,n.Sl,050 B W 1993 ISUZU RODEO SS' ^ 4 X 4 ...... / bl*. S450. month dap. 733-0398 ^ o r 731.5340* l*dep. “ Call 539-9192* NICE SIZE 2 bdrm hem*. wUMBERLY S Cure, Clean sn T r ■6,175 H Oaa haai,ctosate school. 22 bdrm. 1 balh. Uundry WIN FA L L S S p a c io u s E l »9LVE'RAiX)4Xr'...... / small garage, medium rooni ro ft DW. Largff yard duplex, near schools. *Z3nila«l)edV4UBk^kTklXCBic ...;...... :..0 , size yard. $475. month. ww/ /sprlnker system & >450. Call 733-1359, E l 6,350 M l=AX THE j MGMT 7330739 covered cc patio. No TWlh 1 9 9 8 C H E V R O L E T C A1/AUERSPOflTCOUPE W / smoklng/pets, $S25mo. * renent. Lease t^O ^n. 2 CASS...... OJ6,840 H S350S3 dep. Call 423-6416 bdrr>drm. 1 bam, Quiel area, B M 1994cJiaLSML E SED A N / YOUR I or733-1593* For■or details call 736-6464* | ^ B hgn«l«ivl».Cifc*Jr ...... 66,877 , i H Read The ™lUPERT 3 bdrm. home. vTaSANTED Local profes- SOOOG^MliTOSEB S 4 0 0 /m o . * $ 2 0 0 d e p . sionilonal couple wim horses K H AD 7 Ra^.req.(:^43fr0292.iM seol 6.995 m TIMES'NEWS leoks 3-4 bedroom rental i ^ B 1997TOW RUSLX'i lome with setup for I^ B KCTATIONW A^'i'm CUSSIFIED Classifieds I ^Backyard. Ntoe location.' ainlmals. n i Excellent K M 7.950 H DEPARTMENT ' »75 ♦ $300.886-7011 or loceocal/prolesslonsl land- H B '2ooiS liviR a^MT R O ' ^ W ...... J, 686-7073 ask lor Usa* loreord relerences. Call H H 2 0 8 -7 ^ 5 5 3 8 '31-3376*______B m 7,943 M H68ri6W E 2 badroom t994™ F1S)'EXCMW 4 X 4 ...... 1 ’: 208-6^-4543 Every C Dayl ^bath, lg. yd. Partially lum. WENIENDELL Country 2 bdrm i ^ B '8,750 r a $400/mo.4deposlt S400>00 m onth * dep. Call K B (BURLEY) 2000 clfM'OLCT SwiW UEfr^RSEDAN a’ I 734-32607: or 539-7301* 733-'33-4952 or 731-2219.* ^ 3 8,858 H uM adat^adtospril^ E SOOOFoiDE^RTli .....Jl the word aboui th* Mms •f.«l4,40lAiaAk...... you h i v f y Mils. 73»0Q3i _ 8.869 H 1999 PLYMOUTH BREE2m ^ A N ' ...... ’ «i>ii06a.40t:AiiaP*T«tafatdm&tixta,n.CRix.A^ ...... y9.850 . I H 1998 NISSAN FRONTIER=R EXCAB 4X 4 •I£IA.4C\i.AiBXhTVnb< ...... 9,888V.] H r i l 2001 CHEVROLETCAVA/AUER SEDAN *iwiAicAtiaTi.cnK-• 9.950 H □ II 1997BUiCKLESABREUu i S s a i w ' ...... g ’; iQ geSlm otifsio'pi p i o K u p ...... 9.995 H < ALLGMFJ ...... 99.995 / H < fiUMS HH 2ooiro^TO rD “ •P 3 « a i« MlaA» ...... ™ ...... 99.995 ’; H 1 U C KnO U T lEVKOlET ^ 1 9 9 6 J E E P C H E R O K E E ^ u m u SEDAN fliiifin iir •iir»«htc...... Z io0,900 < H I I SEDAN ^ 1 9 9 7 M AZDA 6 2 6 4 D O OO I R SED A N , S U N R O O F u ’ «f9$91APitTSKniqiPkTfake3la.VCnaCnK.liiw.Naa-— 1 11.870 ,< H 2001 CHE\ J B2 0 0 0 M AZDA 6 2 6 SED A N lUMIMA i >P5M9.-M:tl.Ailo.l>iTVak« 1,900 H ^ IH 1999 DODGE INTREPID I ...... < ? 3 B 1.890 m 1996G«lKKSiB'0K15 ..... JJ’ »P3e97 •wiwc»cjL^sp«imci« B ^ l ^ ^ H 1.995 H iP3017 2 00 1 BUICK C E N T U R Y sS iD A ii- ...... 2,39o H “ 8 8 2 ( B 1 ® W M ...... Kp ® V4.*UT0*Am f 2,480 H ■ Ain. [>ow£n wiNoowa s locks 995 ^ 0 II 2001 pfficGRANDAt A i s t ^ “ ...... TitT.C H T.Cnui5E-Al*FM«ASS WER WINOOWSt LOCKS LEATHEft>L0A0€0*UKE NEW REMAINDEINDEn FACTORY WAnnANTV EAUFUCASS REUAINOER FACTORY WARRA^ 2 ,8 9 0 ^ TOnv WARRANTY 2001 ro^A U ffl^uil<^ST" ...... l i l ' ' H H 2.890 H W02 BUICK SOL • AUTO • Al n • POWE R 2O02P0Nnk 1994® BM ijRBwji™ ...... J2- ’ ^ 20 TtLT«CnuiSEAU Bi tE CUSTOM SEDAH nEUAINDER FACTOm WNNEVIUESESES94ir n H 2.995 H H USUKE 19950^1^051 ...... JJJ >2SIA2.lon|tBolV|QjUQjU;TUcTkOiRliaoinittedi...... i Z2,475 A m 1998 DODGE RAM EXCA)AB15004X4 - ’ >212U.aC)LAuaPmrnbr H 1998 CADILLAC DEVILLE ...... 2,977 H ),965 H 1999M to8^RANDI ...... •P3T3I ^ ^ B $,980 H 1998cfiEV ^^»4X 4-'--” >9 ),9 8 8 H 2000i)OD®CW AV«ili 4 b d d R ...... ^ 9 0 )80 ^ •n^GC6C)LAaa,P«r«talHnHnaiodLH.OuiK.Alr ...... l 3 «$,467 4 H in SEAT, WINDOWS I LOCKS • TILT 3WSi LOCKS •TtLT • POWER WWOOWSt LOCKS *AUi/rwC^WC0«T1LT K H ^ ^ 1 1 9 9 8 SU B A R U F O R E S T Q Ain • POWERMATI*CO.UKe SI NEW-AI*TOC0 NEW»AWFUCASS ^WUISe . UkE NEW LOW WitES . AI*FWCTACASS »II J K S H 1 4 2 cnuise>AUTJHOEn FACTORY WAftftAMTY ' REMAiNOCR FACTORY VMRHAKTY[TY ■ N H , i,2 9 0 H rwuAiNtx /15,9 2001CHEVROIH MONT(TECARibcdure m i Ain • POWER SEAT. WWOOM i,9 0 0 H B M CnuiSE'AWnVCO • UKEm NEV o u r ^ s o o o ^ ^ S J m l e ...... fCOUPE ^ •r3701.AkTB.Oite,NTltabi >,990 H B A U W 4 19 9 7 C H E V R O L E T E X CX «b c »- ...... } 5 . 9 ^ 2001 CHEV ^995 H - 1997cliifR O i£Tfi^3eLf«a'4X 4"^,?, ^ c i K U f n ( >,249 H 2ooi^E vnoiE fo^W iO ...... i,9 4 3 H 1999^D ^aipSSm b ST* ...... JS’J 1.995 H 1999§l^1t«iA 5^^siolifl;‘^ '4 M " j g ? 1.995H i l , 9 0 0 2001 wmoows a LOOCS • TS.T • CRUOt >>995 H 43 ■ * 20(eP^r^M O N T^ ' H H Ain*PowEnwmcbi£ATHen«Mfmico U«f •AMfMCO ; . IU * cn u o E -P O m SCATS. WMDOWOWS,LOCXSill H H B H NOeRFACTOmrWAIWAKTY • ■ M CQ^U NYHwuwcrr,-.* .1 i, mAMeM»*AUOr WHEELS .( W RACKM^ t ' HII B ■ ^ 1 L(MMHWZliBx»al7J%OAG72mcn»ia. nowsctBwcTotrrw ocKi H H r o v w 1 6 0 un L M S E A N ^ | H

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------FritIayriiarcH‘2222r2002;Tlmii:Ni^fWlirF'in Falls, Idaho E7. TWINFALU Studto$305K TWINFALLS Ci c a t t l e Bulls. Holstein HOfORSE COWY 3yr. old HORORSE reg. OH brood SHAfl + dep. utils, h d . 761 Mainm ReiaU spaco avollabW for Brown G Sw iss X • virgins- m lARES For Salo: 75 t * o b <. Avo. W/. No pots 3264477 mare. AOHA. v/llllng. mar la ro s In Salm on Rlvor ^ ’ leaso. 2200m . ft a t an a weights. 28(M382’ wi naroridablo. good projoct “Hof* watches cow. turns grool. horalorje. brown. 15.3. 6 yrs Cattleatlloman's Association, ,ZlL • r a BTWINFALLS------870 Blue U k es B W N . s j her atzM available. *J.$2850.Ca<324-9180.’ 2084)8432-6602 after 5 pm ’ - TWINFALLS > Iflnteresiodpleaseconiaci J Syr. unconditional ,n ‘FALLS APTS.* ^Anguf^b*u^lTf#^I^' Connlo or Loroy Atwood Z DRSE SHOEING ouanarantee, 423-5212’ CENTER f -EXECUTIVESUITESJ a n d ^ a t m t View Fall & Spring yearlings. L e n a . LTE $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 + HORt ER PIVOT ^ 1-600-26»634e* g dome • Miss Madro Pop- and trimming. UD SERVICE — ----- Birth walghts & EPO'a Blad( ft whito Paint. TRACTI IATION SYSTEMS py. LTE $12,000 +.-Groot Call:a llO ean C 536-1616.* T O R 0N. njns great.' ' ' ” u SdsayZlmmatk:( S l ! ) : Just bring your sultcoso.fl. 1 .2 ,3 B d n n s . $ 3 4 W 9515 TWIN FALLS Blue Lakes avail. a Wlir deliver. Call PV ’. Hard Twist. Oth la tb e oxtra0 tiros. t 12/volt. Bost , 2 buy. $4000. 10 mos. prei- !86- 7-Tower kxatod •. Fumishod for monthlyly Som e D W & w /0 hookups.« office space. 720 4^ sq.ft., 934-8552 9 or 539-2627* vorld In w orking cow . offor. C uilllilea Included, $700 n fesskjnal Iroining. Seo O MVBA M 2nd A nnual I nberiy. 1- 1030 6- ; . short term Corporate/ Spacious and clean. CHICKENS 30 days old. Housing, No pots, 734-6600 month. Cau 7364929.* .'I Prescott Rand) HHoreeEipoftSale onu LER Towerirk>caled loc In King Hill. aeverai whllo-leggors. 208-733-947y Gooding County : . .736-2478 or TWlfJ FA LLi 1 bdrm. W/D0 TWINFALLS ^ $1.50 $ ea. Buy 10 get 2 — 14768/800-709-S66* 200’ Trolls W esi 2-Horse ID. Make Fairgrounds. Apnl 6 ” V ;‘ ssle SE..Loadodl _____ First N aU onal______It. _..734-»339!______—hookup. Btevo i-relrio.' OFFICE--.Kimberly-fld., —froe. -fr Call 438 4 6 3 0 ’_____ ^ 0 1lORSE.Nice.APHA.btack.. —pi• Eorty consignmonts— ' - * * * * »•••*••••••••#• & white stallkm. $3000. ^ '59.733-1823or ^ Garogo. No pets. $400 +-t- Bluo Lakos Blvd., Addi- sHORSE ? ‘19 yr. old rog. Include: Lots ol color TURKIRK6Vs*Boumon***' $6951 son Ave. E. Call 208-527-4403’ ' 0-333-2219 p. = $400 dep, 423-4532’ mare, runs high school and quollty. broke gold- or wildwll< turkeys lor solo"! — * * * * * * * * 1 - SHOP . 850. 1055. 1220. „ ORSE, Standing At Stud. In{ poles ft barrels. $3200. Ings and roinerv. Also $25/ei!5/each. Call 543-9099 TRAILEiLERS 7 3 4 0 ' Trans- n XC-YOUR.OWN- VI - ______ffl--9arager®400M wrrr>o^— ------?! C a ltT 3 3 ^ S 3 ------^J-J-Skippor^e-Skipperr • -Iffr•IfOfrdlnies a nd trad e— • —efter?lerT-pm:* ------c ra ttilniatcodrso-uilllt?- • eom w : TffAREHOUSE-2.500. _ AQHA 1993 Sorrol. 15-1 Show. st Still accopting od pup $5800rtWler TRINKLER .* ; PIPE ■ Lease details. 733-6475’_ 5.000 sq.ft. . H HC O R SE 2 y r. old AQHA hoi hands lall. Weighs 1200. Ttn c 6’ Plpo prossos. BURLEY Twin PALLS l47$575/m« o Call Stave sorrel s< gelding, outstand- LirLine brod Skipper W ot s a s ! ’ ^ Mint hitch. $4200. Now 2 bodroom. Pongo.I. Hallows Properly Momi Ing In bloodllhoa. Zan Parr it's«'s bost. Exc. Disposition. contained. $5300. "B- relrig. M icrowave, dlsh->■ 734-4334 Bi 62 & ovor. NBA SyrlntS Bar. 2 Eyed Jack, groat CoComfirmation, Can or 800 PIGOS S Wolnor plgs^$50- panel '^zi.rsa.'z.z S u!l m 530^7-3726 ------‘00 washer.-W/D, Gas fire- . conformation. $2000. Boi »tFiS fftfhOTira §-12 tongefr P m a. Froo Ulilitios. spo- ^ TWIN FALLS One of areas » Bob Mortin 208- 6784575 2 sosow s & t boor. $200/ « i1-12 . , It vyilti 4 It'goto. , *no*p«rt#4vo Claaaif«(i f o r m O ore details* W- placo. AC. Woter/Santotkjn 2«>«920 or 432-6920* 301300 S. 337 W. Burioy. Id oodi ;iui 733.OT31. Tn. paW .N oarschooliparh., linesi buildings, the Old och. Call 324-7697* 2:1212ltgaler837-6S«0’ It M. ELWOOD* EVANS Times Nows Bldg. In p« 1Mrni.opartmonta.EHO.10. 734-1401 Historic OW Towne. now .. npndlcap accossiblo.' - h a s up 10 9.000 sq. fl. TWINFALLS------ovallable lor lease. Park- ... 2 BORM. 1.5 balh Town-1* ing. slorago. securtty sys- - house, stove, microwavo. T h e ' , — . rofrlgrWDTIObKuM------~~ and phone system. FREE ~ PWB ------■ 1 & 2 Bodroom Apts, 3 8 D R M , 2 bath Apts, flELASTOF rtflnts Irom S385-S430/mo ■ RENT! Coll Stephanie at “ f f l i no stove, rolrlg. WD hook­> 308-0472 or Torry at Froshly rodocoroiod. ups. AvaHabto Immodiaiely. 501 Roo<^tomovoin. '■ 308-2455.’______I PAEWOCXMUST& , ■t 4 T E R ^ B 2q 0 0 1 N E W _ TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, Vory1 > .B a h L 2 . bdnn. apt. avail">• ' d oan duplox. Garage. No m ] ^ g 3 E 5 1 •.* IJIont b a se d 00 incomo. drugs/pets, SS75 + dep. i '- .r - : 0011543-8633. , . Call 733-2546 BURLEY approx 13.500 Et>ual Houslnfl Opportunity. . It.7 dock doors A railroad ± TWIN FALLS 2 b d m , V07f siding, 3 Ig offices. Call fji- cloan duplex, Gorago. No} 436-0694OT431-0694 iS S i > - . 1^ \ ^ • $275.2 bdnn.^SSM^Sub-lb- dnjgs/pots, $575 ♦ dop, a ll.------Ca1l-733-2S46------_ JWJNJUUXS-2700.sq.lt.. - - , . 678-7438 or 878-3337* . shop/worehouso ovall- - TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom . S a S T L E F O R O t o n d 2 1 ablo immediaioly - addi-' , t)dm). op)9. availnhln nryji ’ ^ 1.- • tional oflico spaco also __ - ^ O o n t b a s o d on frwomo. “ flVQilOBld. Located near > • - 0011543-8833. iwiN FALLS 2 bodroom“ John Doero. C ontad Watt 737-3939. • ; EBuoI Hoosing Opportunity. i •■• tR:N 2.2W rm s. S285 734.9ie2or736-ei15’ | ;.-.'f-1bdrm. S250 month* ' $200 deposit on both. NoJ* TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom pots, C ill 82S-4179* lownhouse. fenccd back * _ yard. W/D hookup* Wow I ' PAUL 70 Acros boel shares 3 D O O R L A NN ( O S S 3 D C FAW NBROOK A PTSS carpol/painl'vinyl. No pots for rent. Call 678-0369* OOR LANCS SP tfIN THE CENTER S4SO*$4SOdop,733-8242* ; k. oof0102i‘ GALAXY VMIE rS^SPDV • ’ /XAJfWPErfA 00103! •!•SUPERf}ED'&^ •REARVVPERfPER WASt^R RUPERT ISOacros. fC ^EFROSIER • AM/FM/CASS • W^OlWSPUTREARSEAT lEAIHET, OFITALLa TWiN FALLS 3 bodrooriT €/? • AM/FM/CASS • CO • AUOY:>YWFtEis W : Convonionlly locoiod noxi sandy loom, hay or ■ II 2 bath, wotor, sowor. irash poiatoes. Call436-9617’ M O niif • . • to dining, shopping. paid, oppls. Ind, S650 * : : : thooior. aroo business dop. Call 423-6931' 'RUPERT Northsido. For W . • -ond much more. Coll to • Solo or Ront.130 acros. ■ - /• im s o your 1.2 or 3 bdrm.!, TWIN FALLS Atlroctive gravity flow, with or ^ opt. todoy! 2 bdrm. vory dean , appls, without houso. barn & ' carport, no drugs/pels. 7 3 4 -1 6 0 0 corrals. Also to o acres of m m S 445* dop. 733-2548. '■ : 647 Fownbrool( Avo. dry pasturo. Moko ollor. Im SRP *9689f85 • *11,33 631-7661 or 362-5886 Handicap occessiblo. EHO3 TWIN FALLS Glonoaglos, .. - Sonior Housing, 1 bdrm. www.community.webtv.nol/ W fgglj . , ' H LE« Cloan 4 quiol. lrg 1500 B Bingo & cards wookly. LariyLceBroiwtf •______1 bdrm, w/carport. S350, . No pots. RoJs. 326-5887*\ S426/mo. 208-735-0308.’ [ - TWIN FALLS G reat clean, 3 DOOR LANor. appls. too acres oMrrigatod - ' «{ibsidizod. ^ t)drm opt. pasiuro/gra2ing land for t 0»t(4f 'ifa w Onti^ avoil. at W est Sido C oun,' now carpoi, olf stroot parking, wator inciudod. ront lor 2002. Adlacent to -i." -fpr senior &/or disabled, school. Submit seakKi 1- •5 -y lo a n nico noighborhood, . • bktstoJorrieSouthwfck. MSRP J; •9689*$^^^^ wiiiiing distance lo Ridleyi . ■ •. •& Kings- Coll Shlrioy 934- Clori(. at Oietrfch Sdiool S ■ IWIN FALLS NE. newer by April 12.2002.’ l ! ?S§| i , 4986 woekdays boloro0 country apl. 1 b d rm , = ' 7 8 5 s ; noon, Sm. pots and smok­ oppls. W/D hobk-up. AC, K 3 ^ 2 116 A ing OK, Equol Housing2 No pots/smoking. No I Opportunity’ yord, $4 7 5 * dep, Electric I V 3 ------. mcludod. Coll 733-6301’ ! ,» V-'::-Takjogopplicaijor«tor 1TWIN FALLS n e ar H am - paturewantto " ^ — ' h Vflttlngllsi. l . 2.& 3 bdmi. son School, 2 bdrm with ^ -?pts. Mountain View East ^% D O G I ^ i l l K 6T8-9141’ ' sWANTED Summer pasturo 001060 > WEPWINDOM I R ;-*9&nuM b 2 bedrooms, ■ hoot pump. 602 Jackson. 'lor 75 p a ir In S o uthern ^ A VTREARSEAr j : - I h battl. AU appls, $485, gas heat. Water garbage 1Idaho. Can 544-2S19* :•>. 324-8499 or 420-10H. ' OHlif \ * JenOM B Clean 1 odrm,. 5 I nice, utlts. pakl. $475 mo, TWIN ^ FALLS SUPER I ' Call 3 24-9413*______0 £AL/ 2 bdrm. 2 bath, in ■ nowor 4-plex. S500/mo. TWIN T' FALLS 5 bdrm. 3 Bosed off incomo. EHO ■ No smoking or pots. Call bath I to share. Privacy, * 9 9 ^ . ■ Pk)oso call 208-324-3464. - 734-8452 or 734-8522* storage,5 garage. $375. Afl ; TWIN FALLS-NEW« UKE uttls. ‘ Ind. Can 731-6771.’ M S^ '.12169 11,20 '.'J E R O M E 1 bdrm. 706 ’ •134691 ' ; Norm Uncoln. 5295 mo. 1 ' NEW $650 & op.3 bdrm. TWINT\ FALLS Roommate • sr 12209 ; 6drm. 316 South Adams 2 both, garago. patio, wantod. v S250 month, util- 1000 $325 mo. Call 324-7902,’ oppls, DW. W/D hook-up, mespakl.CaM78»W3. il AC.Open Model 319 = » JtH O M E 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Lonoro. Chuck 733-8207. k Upstairs apt. 1400 sq. It. . ^ ■■ Tonni 734-4012. ■ | 2 no smoking/pots. S550 n ;■ ijwntti ♦ dop. 324-3338. WENDELL now duplox. 2 I bdrm. 1 bath, all now appi F - ^ 4 DOOR 1N U B t R A r n m m ------& AC. $550 mo, Ronl or ~ CONNECT I I .tO\aM»GAlAXYW»TE >ARJf?. A tffo • KEVlfSS/JPMOfF Taking opplicotions for own? Prico 5109.900. WITH PCMBiWNDCWSALOCKS.'S««50'47SPUr/?£AffSEAr . . .woitmglist. 1 S 2 bdmi. Call 934-9595.539-0805. J CUSTOM ERS . 1 ^ C nltf WHO NEED ■; ^* ln g applications for I YOUR . waitingtist. 1.2.& 3bdrm . JEROME jj Holiday Motel - SERVICE •: apartments. Southwood 2 Under new riunagement. I ;■ -A^rtments 4360226’ Nico. d e an , comlortablo Advertise In ,178 rooms. 401 W. Main, - ili- S A R A T C G A I the 324-2361’ - —Service APARTMENTS ■ 5TWIN FALLS S95Twoek Now AvaUable $349 m a O u le t microwavo. Directory 4 D O)OR < NUBIRA SEi E 4 DO^,jR NUBB I R A S E 'Mew2A3bedroom ,rofrig. $utte. ind 736-ygga 7733-0931 e x t 2 •01027 • POLY ? V ^ . AU7D • TOMC9 MiMXMo w s a i o a c ' OR LEGANZAA S E - ______- ^ r-Z 176 Maurice Street _ . ’ C a ll7 3 3 4 8 4 ia Ingk* weights. 436W 17* ^ • , - Twfn FaBs r MOIOIO • AP • AUlO • KREAROEFROSJER CATTLE Black Angus 1 AM/TM/CASS • t^dOSPUTjR£AJ?Si •: 734419S k bulls. Fall yearlinra and 'S^T» FUU SIZE SPOtLER .^-gteTFsns^NTsbdH^ I 2 yoar okta. Out o( Top Al O nltf : r i bath, condo. AH appis. —QHI sires. Somen tested & •--;6w»0O.AC.$625 + $400 tv ready to work. For more 731 >9269/736-9269’ Extra E cl0a n . i t 08l*uills. InInformation call MIche MSRIISRP ^ 55041 5 ------J $395. No pots. 733-6234 Angus. Ai Emmatl. ID at f ■»317llomlnirm.. bath. $595. 3 0 t m CATTLE 2 Jeraey bulls, 1,92: ^3«IOEkzywtti2 bodroom ■ seivkeabtoage. r ~ ^ t t » . $500. Deposit — Can S43-5618.* i-.W B drt check a lease roQ. -LYNWOOO 5 5 ; THE NEW 22001 & 2002 D Z-ltoSpmkMU SHOPPtNQ CENTER - : a t t l e 50 head of soo- DAEWOOSH/HAVE 100,000m iL E POWEI TOObholstoinhetfera. ER O .-r-aW fm.$425. Trscoy Office a Retaa M 82»6184orS3».iaa<.» TRAIN WARRRANTY... FC■OR YEARS OlOF W O RRY Fl 73*»4ltw »,.TWIrwin F 1l«, Idaho Friday, Mare 2 2,2002

______: iCi^DE’S PIPE REPAII T IH SpeedrO row baan 1 . Hand tinaa. main lint TRACTOftiPTO manure TENT TE Ez-up-tOxlO'eO COli:0M P 0T E R 8------— ; and whaal linaa, (aven >r cutter. Like new. $600. pgm p.cy«3.M ,7c, 4^ E ' Q j j I l l 4th cutting. Call 42 » « M 0 IH-295 Baan planter w/ 4 sidewalls. $275. Light Ua«JawFriendtyPCBuiklera ■ ; th a BaW). C a l 678-7149 = C O N Of324.21Sr bed busters & hlllers. f 123 Main SL E ast ^ EADNULEAAe. good Je ro m e ID. 83338 GATED PIP E Alum. 10 S ili ” AY Exceileni quality inn $600, Call 537-6656* I S1.90/II. 7Krauia-be 3244790 '■‘•oi §SSSi.*‘" ■’®" 4x4 bales. $80-$100 perir i I N T E R N A T I O N A L I FREE state ot^ho art — ion. Minimum 100 tons.I. HARVESTER 5000 Dual ■ I computer syslom diagnos­ : peeoNutTina.i4%pfotelf^ Also, iaidna orders for . - ofl bread; p e M read. 50< ir . Auger sw a th a c JO Jio u a . . i tics free to overyonell •STtDPIPCApprt)x.202000C bapa. 1111111fi $7000, Call 423-S321* ' - built computer m te m i h - O I DOI • BOISE S B ^^A N T K M Je ^ avaHabte.Calt644.1lli* ^ $ 2.00 p e r f i. 1 0 0 ll.- ® Call 731-1666* bales. 2 string. HAV 255 JDi Traciors 1- 1995 S300 NEW AthtonXt# 1700 ln.O$i.50paffL ton. 3rd & 4th crop, smallN '18,4x46, duals. 4806 hrs. SCAFFOLD 611. system ays w/ RakI ATA-133, . . Call 432-5406 Of 280-12M ow. bales. 2 string. Call 678- $52,000.1-1995 8400, i ln3sections. 256 251 Meg PC-2100 DDR, 1i m ! O O M R S O [!!?: wy- 3a84atlor8pm.* ThlsFr«ay-5PM-9PM ■ Can 423^828*.. ^440,0 QIQ 7200 RPM H U>Y C a l l ^ o W ^ ^ 18.4x46, duals. 4108 hrs. TlThlsSatur(fay11AM-5PM. ^ HnosiA $5,m _$59,000.-733-4077reves.- -ti ------;~i— FORTHEI«RIGATK»K )N “ W V . ist& ^ c n p .------— 8TRAWj*heat. ^x4‘big•- -This-Sund^l-AMvs'PMT iDOORSMtZ...... JDtOO I SEASON? , balea. SOO-t.OOO ions1 733-3894. •______j$4 Admtoswn wHh retum P*per sheet, volurn^’ls- . 1 ton b a le a .' available. Contact Chris [ counts avail. 543-43(».* soundcard. **Jli 17* monllor, imiOBDttURSS I J > S ava on parts and 8orvlC4 Ca» Aaron 206-a59-1723’ 1 JO 8300 Grain lue, 2 yrs. old. 15* aA M. V. PIvol MaJnt bates. Call 543-6049 or PIANO upright. Antique screen, 4 prlnler. $450/ W i m ■ 324-1376 or 308-2075)75 731-5040* Kurlzman. mahogany Ifor.436-0120alter5pm' sH* m s ? " * ™ " - o r Fam iore Irrloatlon canopy, now tires. 24* header w/1V S u ^ . JD**6 wood *' and sound board. “ HAV 4 , PEN! man ' ...... jmao ", 3 2 4 ^ 1 &ftUW. buyingTtg buekat. good cond. row bean cutter, 3 pt. great0 condition and tone, — ENTIUM330MB------J® » ’2 9 9 i : ____ _ig,XIT ...... m o» u * 2 9 9 ii ~ H a t JOO (on Dales ^ Call 678:3B M '______spring loolh harrow.- 3 pt. k W H O WANTED W ater shares^ 3rd eutllng. 205 RFV. 60 328-3346 o r 308-1425* | imDODaRAMISOOQUAM U D C A S NEED from TF Canal Co. ’ oha ton bales barleyoy 7730 forage harvester! j'JOHN DEERE '81 Tractor ^ m 438 m m ■ ^ Call 733-3269* Y O U R ^ I ' «^C«»»S37-6»28*_ 855 Cummins, 5 ton 4640 Powor shift, power reREFRIGERATOR Freezer ,BMOoa...... m t m IS" “ T3g:5g22-or352-M6fl'' ff ^33^»31-extr^ malnlino. Call 206-397-I97- HAY 2nd cutting, grass hay NEWHOLLAND 1048 ^81ove,$25.CaU73M904* Jr IO CABINET Maple ^ )• m ix . A pprox. 20 to n s . n 4300or206-220-1000* s. aUlDANCE CONTROL iS l a c k W a g o n . N e w STiSTOVE Electric ~ — shelves, glass doors, un — Small balaa. Call 208-8- Acura Tmk 3 pi. Altoway ,sit, uiumx...... j n r aB p L l l i i . _ ------wnrxwor. en. wn6ei»: 8_ p corn cultivator f ------Cair324:270«r------B f ^ w /shieu llko new. W ater 1 S3000.Call934.505S*.5* HA-V 3 r d c ro p .- 2 0 to n 1 ton conversion. Call fsK Rolltop. 48* Wide. 1X4 . check raservoir tillage VASHER/DRYER aet ^ m (Odd SKRT IRAK 4X4 mlnlmurp. Small bales, 543-1132i evenings,* *V 350. O ak TV/VCH stand, m « ( i!o,m WHEEL UNES. 3 14 milenile ,- ?80/lon. 539-3068 daw% ayatMlt 3 pL 536-5595.* s i Kenmoro exc. cond.'$250, ^DMPAQ 700mh2.AMD ^ wade-Rain; ' w heels; SELF UNLOADING BED 8 lurorii.ISGbhaiddrtw, 100, Can coll, 308-0551* 4DH ...... maa 6 »'». or.eve«..028.S.17,1*.- - m S S T O N -4800 Baler - - S Single W a8her$125. » ’3 6 9 ir: : S300Q.CaHS3git347.* -•22‘L4Loloct.hydrouik;. - Warranty. W Can 738J extensions, bod = >aM $900, salt for $500. hotelW oiw^°S^aM i. ootnrumTy M - boles, willdallver./VpprDx,X, 734-5714or731-671S’ imer, II $5,250. 829-5720.* ^ Call 733-0112 ShoiTl* Call;011734-8681, D 40 to(>. 7 3 3 ^ 5 5 .* HECTOM -95 4 655 In-ltne STACK §1 r e t r i e v e r NH ^ 3MPAQ Pentium 4, 1,4 MATI^TTRESS Simmons SAVE THOUSUSANDS! r Balor. Exceileni condition, i 10S2on'83Chovy C.70. ■ Ihzw/CD.RW , DVD, oauty Host. King size. 1“matVRourauBMiyi r . ” All crops, 70O0’ion. Euro, oiler. Can 54 3 ^ 1 3 2 Exc.£ cood. Call 324-2056* — S85. Celt 735-9379* ox springs 4 Iramo. B 03JM j SEED AtraHa. now try tho evenings.* ^ FLEA MARKET ^ fOC ll!,9S3 the 1 ton & 1/2 ton bales, 400. China cabinet, 4K K s m w ...:...... best. Farmer to Farmerier C8I431-3429' T RA CTO R 6-N Ford 12 CRAFTS BAZAAR TSSSCftvu^tMMgaDbrevMi- aH I V 8 8 from $.99 per Ib. win d e­ IH h a y rak e , 6 tt. 3 point v v o lt, 3 point, high low Jerom e Fairgrounds «> t Jrkpinefinish.SlSO.En- 4M Kt Vffwn you wrtie t«irtalnment rta ctr. ook. '/£W *HeUW «lASIIl liver. Ray CWenrwtt 208- u disk notched blade Iront irons., ir like new rubber, M arch23,2002 > youim r dauKM ad. i>« .ure ^ nail. SSO, /E nd ta b le a MM439A i I 465-5280 Nampa,* ^ ' ”baTee?'?rice^otlable'! runs exc. $3,400. Spaces av^lable: ru•MOeri e unatnttixj your ,2),o, CaH43e^lOl* Call 324-4926.* . Call C Krtstlo 3 2 4 ^ . * _ j w :) teak, w /glass tops. 30 V-6KiVAN ...... I. Can 731-8085* ‘4,988:

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— ■ TIMES-NEWS. i ^ S i H H CUSSIFIED r^ArJiW m tor. bench, S1 000/o'ffor. Good d e p a r t m e n t S condltton.Call735-87QS.* CHECK OUT THE MAQKWK 208-734-5538^ W a n t e d M usician for VALLEY SECTION IN Rhythm guitar & vocal for THE TIMES-NEWS FOF 208^77-4543I sonior^MSj^^^* AUCTION ADS ^9|K |BURLEY)b AND THE AUCTION CALENDAR ONI* ULAUIULUS BULBS Very SUNDAYS. MONDAYS,' roasonablo. 10 cents por ______^WEDNESDAYS' ' bulb, Quitting business -dueiohoattnr43y5365^ AND FRIDAYS i£T dBw*?awa^ For auction advertisingng J u n ta s Queen slzo.l».l wormed, 1st shots; $275." pleaso coniact Jill Hollonmon y r -O ld . S 7 5 . H e n klei e l Call436-9339or670.1116* a t 208-735-3222 orir k n iv o s . S 2 5 ? W alking :om sprinkler, usod 6 mos.. B6HUbH COLLIE pups. » i» S2S. Call 326-3118’ Purebred. 2 malos. 8 wks. _ $50. Call208-S43-8014* TOPS i-iand-pleced H Jm COCKER SPANIEL Buff, UJ" female. 1V4 yrs. old. $85. - B ^ f i i L Call733.QBflr _ HhMEMBER l- H b t. 2yr. old Wire Hair ROTOTILLINQ Bladeado That birthday a d you placeded Torrior, malo. Looking for work, wood mowing, any.iny. ^som e time ago In 77w> a loving home. 423-5989 _____.wt>eroiniheMV.32fi-4A.ii Tlm0S-N0WS7 Now In thn ^UHD 8N tractor with umo to como p irt up your blade. M ochanlcally a 9 mos. oldl^omo^oTaoau- sound, now ilros & frosh ^ tlful markings. Gentle. ------palnl>$3a60r73»44ei^ —Neede room to lun .-^— ~ ^ Blazo King, $450/olloror Call 733-0112 Sherri ■ Ccllafler3pm.423.4SS9' M ^UITS 2 Mon s suits ■Ja Is looking lor a homo! U g 1 Sport jacket. Uko now.n. 4mos. fomalo. block — Size 41-42 large. CallIII mixed breod dog 543-6297 «D ISH NETWORK 324-B304 o r3 2 4 -7 5 ir Froo system or for S99 od> 2nd rocotver & 3 mos. ol 4 yoars old. Col'l^b'^oro sorvice trea. 420-6393.‘ Homo unit. Like now, i _ S1350. Call 736-02I7* rW H i y t l iwd la f^OUS-TI-CALl & DRYWALL ■ r FURNACE I r ROOFING I HEATING ■ M PROFESSIONAL BOB’S BEST ROOFWGACOATWOS DRYWALL SAWTOOTH Commorcial, resWonilal, Custom Toxturos SHEETMETAL Buildup roofs. Minor 731-0788 (TF) HeallnB/ACRofrigoralton leaks repaired in 24 hfs. U S78-CM1 (Burtey) Commercial and 733-7221 Of 326-5857 § I Insured»Frw EstimatesI resklentlal ^ — .(208)733.8848 AIR DUCT I I ROOFING I : CLEANING I Reasonable rates! r HANDY MAN I' Freo ost. Finandna AirOuality Soivicos WORK 737-0000 Air Ducts Fum acos REMODEUNQ Dryer Vonis Chimnoys General hom e repairs. I Plans Available Insulatkxi Rornoval Intertor/totertor. 733.0788* :f- 80(W7.Qt»1 • r«.SAND&,. I ' '■ QRAVEt;^^.;• ^ U T O PARTS SEPric TANKS a R Bost Prfco & Soloction ' I — Downtown Twin Falls Drain Fields Magic Valley r HANDYMAN I Call ^ Auto Parta SERVICE L 837-4532 228 Main A v t. North 733-3388 Plumbing, oloctricol. FsharpeningI f : drywall. painting, olc. SERVICE Musi be 18 years or older to realsto i H i i i M ew/rSil^li . s^. One entry per person. Wimef olLas’ I P j i BUSINESS I - once,buUerTaineiiflibtelofor3n(J| Las Veoas and Grand Cayrran vacations m 735-1721 Of 308-1883 John's Sharpening ly lor hoiitoys. Must be used on or belore companied Ijy an adulL Daily winnersscan can only win SERVICE Service^ > •- , ••■redeemed (01 cash, fto purchase I mmodaiions subjeci lo avaiiatJility. Trips ca s of ttieir (amilies are Ineligible. The MiddJliddieiauti Group is not responsible lor any ips cannol te Complete sharpening. my liability oilier ifsan (he availing oliihepriAs the f TWIN FALLS f CarbMe 8. steoi saws. PLAN ROOM [h o m e REPAIRS I I 141 Bracken S IS Jobs to bid lor all I 7 3 ^ 5 0 * I construction. Holl price BENEREL'S HOME p mombo rship. CARE STUMP Bluoprint copies. Romodols. drywall. Uie. REMOVAL 734-PLAN (7526) s\(a a m 3 - J 1 Grind. your tree stumpe CARPENTRY CaO B tuoe 733-7643 out. up to 30*. $2.00 per Inch. Abovo 30* across ■ » top. $3,00. MAQIC TOUCH r O ea n up extra For All Your Homo [^LANDSCAPINGI I 886-7679 or 886-9872 2 ^ Improvomenis •"'■U L l i K NOJCBTOSMALL TONY^ i LANDSCAPING ! [ t 73*-7404of280-ie#1 AHomon»p«in TREE ' SERVICE Ask for Lou. Trimfning. power rake. - cleanups, sprinklers. A+Jlm«TreeA Service ii s © ® CARPENTRY I Wedowhatyoucar>t Topping, T shaping. ro> . ^ iJu a « > . ^ Repair a n d Install; do. Tony-734-3322 moval.snnJbs f & stumps, ' ■ Spraying fertilizer, lown ■ I Docks. Iences. windows. ~ doors. Interior paW ifw. r aerating a thatching. i ■ m s s a a •mail remodels. rWWNCARE I y M a w . Im . t o m 1 ^ 1 2 Freo estim ates . Call Chuck Rogers ^Rosidental&Commortlaa TREE SERVICES 32fr«71 Of 731-1391. Spring S Cleanup a MaW. Senior Discounts TREES AND STUMPS Reasonable Prices OFMAQIC VALLEY CLEANING I (208)7384284 . 'F roo estimates* or 420-7365 Teriy Carpenter SERVICE 734-1231 or Tim A bbott 734-7919 yU M T R Y CLEANERS p LAWN CARE & I fU f constnKtkmdwTm' ^ I j p h o l s t e r y : Specialize In carpet HANDYMAN cleaning. Free estimat­ Eric's Cuatom e s. Bonded 8. Insured. m __ Jtrome 324-3289 __ Randy Leatham c — ‘Free Estimate#* '* Fumltfro a'toSHf ' Compkito U w n Servicos r and commercial. ii EMPLOYMENT I cGeneral Homo Repairs ^Contact Eric or Del a t SERVICES Rooh Decks Remodels u 127 North Akfer, CaN20843M488 _joronx>crcaa324-5462.1 : Temporary-Pemwinont KES ______[ w Noodempkjyoes? _ WEDDWGPROM & BRIDESMAID LAWN SERVICE I * WEDDING SHOP! - f •TSSoOor^TM oSo" SPRING IS ON IT S Wedding ^ O nes SSO-399 WAYI Orosses-to Dro Rent or Buyl U w n mowlng.trtmmlng. Wodding Wo & Prom Shoes ; FENCING garden rotoUOIng ^ m0ff0r7/nvtalfar»/ 1 2 4 3 B luue Lakes Blvc wAractof. 733-8838-210 73 S. Mam J /d., N. ^Attractive Pipe Fence for NoJobtotooWgoraman! ------208.736.24f180 • 1.800.4: . >K>reee.“D oneen Law n Servlee .I ■ ■ S i S S n H Focus SE lease term islor36monllonths wilh $1987.0t cash due alsi£ 1 signing. Both ItK Ranger and Focti!DUS lease include '< ResUefitial 8i Ranch I 734-8968 ■ jndable security deposil and lirst m PAINT1N0.INC. J_ It monih paymenL Excludes tax andandjlslrailonte. Residency resl/istrlctlons apply, ' ' P o le& n B w ood fence. P< Take new retail deliverydeli Irom dealer stock by 3/30/D < Repair work. cooBls. T I I 30/02. Seo dealer lortelalls. , . bart>ed wire, cham link. C I" ^ n r i» and seito^ 3 d ■wklafvculedw.'-, y . , . 1 ' - J ......

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i O lD a y s ■ 4 I- % For itenms under or aoidding up to $1tIOOO (Maxlmuum of 4 items) S2 each addltlominal line. Private Port] I A irty only. Merchandiseseonly. ^ 1^ T h e T im ees^Sews Ci _____ F n e e :all 733-09;» l Ext.2 01>r 677-4043I I ------(2)-Giniiuin s n o p n s ro, .n . s . , - L f f ANTED,Qaad^riAlfwa - -HONDA-WSnndoWVDm SUZUKI *97 King Quad YAMAHA Y/l *00 R6, red and . . . pood homo, Coll 734-296 deluxe, bluo. 2800 mi. »SW IflL '90S pyder.l8 RIFLE in ' w/snowplow, not a larm white,* oxc. cond., 1921 UALieU Fllghlcralt '91 .E in time lor rock ^HE£ 2 yoar Old BoriJt r k”!jB W showroom cond, $4595, unit. 900 mi. $3500, rr Low hours, tandem irailor. Open bow. I/O. Cobra chucksucks. ,223 Handi hile. WAKTEODItocnVSaiM. I miles, $5950. 423-5724 ^ Collio doos. 1 fomalo See, V6, exc. cond. EZ Nov >'0 & ilo S y s te m in w orkino Call 734-8661.' Call 654-2394 afler 5 pm ’ eves.* e LLoisoi of extras; $12,000, i® ? Now In box. $200. 1 malo. Coll 324-3S33 ( if’fl HARLEY OAVIDSON '00 i Coll 678-2931’ Mjtilr$6500,404.116S« Coll Cl 324-7273* ; 737-02&0-______" O' cood. With HU cord. Call Heniage Classic hvln cam HUSKV -V 5 0 0 cc. n o » SSUZUKI '96 1200 cc. Bon'- YAMAHA YA '01 TW200, 300 ^ ____ 438-5769 Iv. msfl.* Many extras. Low mis.1 Standard lop end, $1800. dll. exc. cond. $4995. milos, m $2600. H onda '96 tyles. sizes, colors, : HUSOVARNA 'OOCR-50 Y ‘fOffPfloOF* Berkley biot, Jom io a t 326-6723. BTM plow. Good workinging sak>.$16,900/olfer. Mini. Exc. cond. Low mis. shapol 1 Vory clean! $1800 JEJET & DRIFT BOATS .1 j7/ ) trucks, small tnicks. f - - — . condHion. Cail3a4-0246» Call78e-6157- or best offer. 536-1664.* Je t Drive, sot up for Bio vmv rt hHEE Border Aollia lomalo $1250. Call 733-0107 or , in stock nowl Bio / roasonable.6780103B . CONCORD COI 7 7 I Block Chovy, Prefer lo ClassOSS AI motor home, 7 mos. old. housobfoko Old g a s pumwmHesrB«- — olferColJ-4234320,------^ 9 0 5 ns good^Zfumacos.- - . SUmKI_:iP7.KATANA600- _l constniction. Wer bui in excelleni !' watch dog. smori. Cal $2300. Coll 423-6414.H ’ 5K j mis., never wrecked. irasi 1 Liko newl Seo at 5:“ " To;720™ »2?4.. mochonicfll cond,. 5434443 Of 308-6649. $3500. Call 7614495* stuff1950.liomostoadt com aBOfevwtioniE5S Wing sbtxoviai- — — — HW e«tra »umm*r ncip. run on S or coll 775-738-7450: $2500. ■ FiiElCtaSpSSSWSr?s: WANTED Old pool cuta• • #d in outilled. ir# fast, ir* SUZUKI | “ge King Q uad4x4 ‘ B ^ ^ M ^ u g h Motor* od rowrilt, Whon you wnt# RIFLE-E Vintage 1940. W/94 IriQvof/X puppios 10 wks Bumswick balke cOl- d- moiipemiw. «nd n wotki. YAMAHA '9 9 [ your ctouifiod ad, bo m >o 30-3C^ .$ 4 5 0 . Remington Bertt HartMHai ugh Motora lessfhan 900m is.. yJ Dowrnogm^ndell leodort w unotrstand your 722 ow. 4364147 or 436-90811081 landor decal on tho butt or CaD733-093l,$3,450. Coll 537-6724 or Roodsiar-Sllverodo, a in .257 Roberts w/ Downi FREE Nood to Itod good5^ with Willy Hoppe etchod $7995. Call 308-5748 ■ L . moMoQO-toollltoui.------V\Weover3X,$350 5 731-6741 4 loavo msg.’ ------Bothn S36-6323 homo lor Lab puppies.I “ on lho shaft, Aoy conditi* 1minrcond,32440e4’ L _ Call 438-8444 day. 438- on, 654-2799or 431-7103' - r 2980ntloor431-2980collcell WANTED Schwinn duol FREE Rabolt aod cage^ action stationary bike. tao (lop oor. lo good Alrdyoe, Call 5434555.- ; • homo. Call 324-1362I oro r WANTED Skis wood wilhh a m 410-0605.______Boar trap biodlngs andid — s m ‘ S e e Very lowng 8 moothpsj: bamboo ski poles. MM m old cal. 'Bootsy'.spayod.^ Call 934-5866 msg.* ■lEB shots, box traiaod. noow WANTED Usod elecirlc homo. LabX. large nou-'u- wheel chair In good con- |w H l < G o m y lorod malo. small spayod00 dition a s sooo possible. lomalo. 9 mo. old. l 1/2 yr k Call734-7250.» I f e D r i ^ ^ old Chocolalo Lab lemale. Fun to H H & Safe All vacclnaied. Can soo5,0 WANTEO Viniago Barbie and pick opO B IuoC nssss s (tolls and clolhing. 1959 • only ☆ Animal Hospimi 678-5553*y 1979. In tere sted In e s- ^HEE Wotmaranor/Lab -5X lates and collections. Call puppios. Also. Gorman* 733-1322 or 733-9688. H nS73> K ll ■ m o . a c snopnord X approx. 1 yr. WANTED‘OLDiES' lo: E K £ o a c J y old. C0II432.5587.- Salt & Pepper collections. Snt* f HV033. &89% APA $ 1 2 , ^ ■= Post cards.Miniature; eemoMhtwmOACSiooOdm 72mon(hiirmOAa$l3! UERMAN SHEPHERD >dwmerlrMt«quky. 11390 OMD or Htd* MMtf AKC, lomalo, 14 wks. old,^ Clocks. Poltory. Quills or European workiOQ,'J ? 436-3840 or 431.2895- bloodlines. Shois&;& W B U Y live t r m . Spruce. wormod.$400.a26-2a)5» crab. ploe. u peo & oth- g a j g H B B Ot-HM AN SH 6ftV H A Iftn j ers 208-768-2676 p u p s. AKC, C ham ploo Lines- Call 324.974T* ^ ^ H S u p e r Sporty OOATS. Pygme cross doe w/babios, Hoallhy & vory U H f o r only___ ^ J ’ ■ 7 ' CulO,S150.20B-7i2-82&4-? kImBERLY Fri. A Sal, 8-7 5: 4 fomily salo. Nice clean LLAMA rog, 2 yoar old lo- ; malo, preily & hoallhy.^ stulf. Horse blankets. ^ 4 ^ ' 6 - f T {j lack, chandelier, lormal per m o. oac Jk ■^281.05|P99[H per mo. oacc II Qskiog $300, Call : 20B-732-82S4-______dresses. Floral homo $ 1 6 , 4 9 ^ _ decor., live plants, lawn Sioek •HV0*1. *.«•% APR MASliVh puppios. lathor lurniiure 4 much morel Stock mvCMS. MSRP: I IS Brazilian Mastill, moth­ 72 riKWh OAC. S1700 do Vr»1««7.B.»%APn-..... V 207 Qaroot Street (By Oitownoriridtequliy, 72rt>o«Wt<*rmOAC«1C: «1000 oown or b id i MMy. er IS English Mastill, will Gom St, wolcti lor signs).* bo ready Mar. 29. SSOO1^11 • B37-6573 or 539-6S74.* MURTAUGH March 23rd HhHSIAN CAT Male, SlOOK 9:00am - 6:00 pm Also: 65 gal, Aquanum 'O . MOVING SALE complolo S17S,438-2966* EVERYTHING MUST GO L ONEDAYONLYII KOODLE AKC Miniature0 • Travel irailer 15 It, Automatic, r poodle puppios wVshots.s. Shop lools & pick up tool 7 wks. 2 lemales, S250. Hit, Cnilse, J 3. Iwiies. Goll cart w/irailer | M | d | for only 208-678-1012‘ IH utility tractor Model B414 Remote KeylessP^ m n w/3 point blade. Put something flEA UV 'l Dish notwork TV syslem/w StV E erm that H Entry & More! . receivers & dish. e i f ■H12.6per mo. oacIC I: Household lurnituro Ollice lumiluro & oquip Sporting goodsyiishlng. ^ per mo. oac J/ hunling & camping • ^ • H Y O S a . MSRP: C O M 1/ 1 ! P ^■^^^^4,426 ,7a t m OAC. 2 m Oe« (town or tnd* equMf Yard & garden tools Oe«mnM)i*wL > > LOTS OF MISC. 3 mis. E, ot tho Munaugh I GOLDEN RETRIEVER Church on Hwy. 30. I puppios. AKC. champi­ T hon’s mi, N., mi. W, to I on bloodlines, boauiilul. !4 groat lamily & hunting the while bnck houso I w/blue irtm. dogs, Two m a les loll SEEYOUTHEREIIl S350. Call 735-2414 or • 1 0 ftar 100,00090 HUe q f 735-3221 days, IWIN FALLS Sot, 8-2pm Powertndn Protectii 0 0 2 I MOVING SALEll Starter items, onterlaln- • 5 Vur 60,000 BlUe 1 moot center, rofrig, slovo r H [yim dai’s I end tables, child's desk, YES m v ^ C M i H I table 4 chairs, tove sool. «D iiNO-ITIL3t.OOOmlle N 0 -3 T 1 L M.IIOII m il. I rocking chair, kU's books niTSLER— ------^ le------:NO.3TO.3t,000iiii — ^ — hauialahmsaw VS ootbI 4 rrwfo, 24«Hour Road$kIe Aa NO-STR. 34.000 aPe N0-5TR. 3«,000 mile ; 10‘,S400. 10’ Oolia tableJ 1768 Eldridge Av«. ‘ A5$I$tiflce ^ le N O .5 W U 3 t.0 0 0tn iri rile saw, S400. Call 7344139 ; i m ~ivN Q .jra. 3t.000 mite * rwIN FALLS Fri. 4 §ai. N0.3TR. 36,000 milele NO*Not Acailaltty r a a g g f « T O n K jf______8-7 pm. King slzo bod. N0-5TB. to ,000 m ilt N O -S T g . to,0 0 0 mile hoadboardffooiboanj. 2 5 ' vTV/VCn combo. New. * 1Portable massage lable, ontkjuo radio, lools, buikl- 2 0 0a0 o HYUNDAI ACCEN1M T G iL 4 - D R ing materials 4 lots of S450. Air compriiBior household Hems. a j i wmmlic, i k Air & Morel 'ihp. S125. RadUi arm 1427 6th A w . East* rttiiMi 1 ^ 9 * ------WASSl ------■aw.10’5200.734-936r tj $10,995 NOW $ 8 ,11 9 9 t i 3 ^ — - ...... TABLE SAW 10 loch Del- 1998 Fonl Expedil •liovlngSalaiBook D, lajllier Werior, AiptomoHc »^ V 2 0 0» 0 HYUNDAI ElANTRR A G I S ; ta. with bfesm eyw fence. aholves. ^kjlpq aoi. bod- idiKon Eddie Bouer CD, Heovy Duly, early eO’s WASS24.995 Ncn» w m tabiM , .w $22,209 .ii «M ______■ Automamalic, Air, Power Windovw, lodS'&MoiBl ■I modol. Valued O $1500. 3 s, ! asking $950. 312-0396’ 1999 Ford Expedil S13.995- NOW $ 1 0 ,9 to^^ectiehios, baby d i K o n E d d i e B o u e r loododtdw/lfoitrlnlmof.SunraiUM i i S T 9 0 0 t\m -o ______dM&fnore. 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