i \ www.magio icvalley.com - 6 5 3 0 6>32 3 12/15/2002 SM I . J IM PARKE,E - ...... - 2627 E -YA■ANDELL - ...... ^ EL PASO II TX 7 9 9 0 3 ...... - . T w i n F a l l s , 1( fe]iday;^M afch-l-7-2QO ml Sun< nes fc I -L -5 $ 1 .5 0 f?arade rri£riarches — ^in-TrF-t*-today------^ ■ GAEC : ThtTlm>»W^yi \ o te^ s t e r gs p k . :ketxclink ^ s t a k e — ] TWIN FALLS -“Twin “i Falls- . , ^ -b a ttle s ------areo Irish and allall those who \/Q il j ____ aspire to b e WiU cecelebrate the illey pro-life groups.rally_g ~17th annual dow:owntown St. • PMH-life------S h a p 0^across ^ , Patrick’s Day Parad(rade today. flM l advococates ' A nyone w ho waiwants to join ainst Planned;d Parenthoo marct ; th e procession Is we] downi ' ^ 1 I The parade mfbrSMKhTMnn on < Second Avenue North wv here h theU .; Twinn FallsI I 12:30 p.m. neafBf : E a s t F iv e i S t t SNtwt ! ! writer______IPlanned Parenthood will open i Satunurday to The Times-News an , Points - the intertersection of T«mi i its clinic. t [N FALLS - Pro-lUe advo- ST S M ain A venue East,St. ]Blue Lakes From there, protestersr s car- proteilest the TheAssoclated PPre re ss______Boulevard a nd Kimb held a prayer service rried picket signs throu a opanir lay afternoon in front of s T he procession will snow fluny to Shoshone SiS tr e e t . a PlanS ' TWIN FALLS iture home of Planned Several £ stopped in front o f th e :i w est along M ain to tl Pareni.Th«L Valley isn't the: oao nly place w here 'I lo t o f M ag ic VS al 3 ~ chood of Idaho’s clinic to 0offices of attorneys J . o h n imnww confined anim al f opero* ; School, in the 500 t the organizadon comiiig IHepworth and John Lez£ office.’*• tions a re a h eated i n Falls. V V M ain A venue West, who win lease the Se< I H P P B 9 P i ^ ______A b a ttie is tal< ut 65 people of all ages A ...... il “We’re expectinjIing 30 to 50 Avenue North buildirtjn g to m any o th er Amerinerican r\u3 l com- ed for prayers and hymns F entries, about the sa Planned Parenthood. munities betweer farm ers old Sodal Security offlce year," organizer Sta Please see PROTEST. PaPageA2 their neighbors. said. Borns that oneo n c e th e landscape in 1 Carolina, Utah ar o th e r farm G c x jd m oDRNING i s ta te s a re b einng g r MCtMaH/Tk.TlM»«t.H I metal buildings: or lots that B W l thousands of can h o g s w m JEY] ^ chickens, which pi W k a t h k r VTE ___ upon pound o f mon Oday: clouds, To some farmerstiers, the confine- ments and feedloidiots symbolize ame siui and progress nnd opp(>pportunity ihat few show RUN helps them suppoi)port their fami- iiowers.High ; . . . JM b lies while satisfyisfying demand • ...... 34.li4.I 0 W.I8 ...... ------from .m eatpacker.'^er.s,-g>-ocers-and ---- P ^ A 2------1^19 ------consumers:------Their neighborsors believe that I k m I th e m anure productluced by foctory- ■ S V I M a g i c V a lJ.KY l style farming isi popolluting their ■ ■■ ■ land, air and riverivers, making ■ W ■ Hlttln'«wroa(l:Sev
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Mai enow ahower In a few apota ea ______M a r2 t M ar28 Apr4 Ap 53 a 81 58 a- SSS k^ J ? g83 PC 72 84., pe Northern Utah: Com today ^with douda. some aunahine andId a few anow show ers; 41 pc 64 49 a aaveral Inches of snow wM accccumulata In the mounlalna, HM UV INDEX TODAAY jSSSU' iiS57 a 82 S7-*- llghs Irom 20 In the — ______London 54 49 mountaina to the 30a In the val ______49 ah 55 48 c _ ------MartdOOV 79 4848 a 82 SQ*'e>- Northern klaho: II will remain Moacow 40 30 30 pc 45 32 po in » ld today wtth (itooda. IlmHedied aunshlne a n d anow ? " ------Park-- -63 48 showers; an Inch or two p<^ N a t io n _ Groups ... )s work to rretum life ing U .S . s( Retumi] joldiersdeis s c r i b e p u i r s u i t o f e; r n e r f f ^ “ BAGRAM. Afghanisti stan(AP)- Denver. Rodriguez R said it wlwho also took p a rt in th e a s tobominbed-outb U.S. soldiers returning assault. the valley andd killedki them in a— ' battlefield lg from the ' appeared! thatth the first fighter “It’s “I the best damn bunkej ByStwiwGirtkIn front lines in eastern Afi ;er Fve firefight, Rodrigufiguezsaid. of easteirtem Paktia province, Afghanistan had been trytrying to bury the other ever ev seen.” AMOclatddPfwWriWriter Last > ^ on S aturday described <1 L t. CoL P a t Stogran,Sto comman- it year the base was still in 1 dangerous man. Rodriguez said that later - cave-by^ave-searches fc erthat deroftheCanadiaadian contingent in '. , ~■ - ^ ^ the handsha of the- northern for.the few ------R o d rig uuez e and-the-others ..... ni|night, four Afghan fighters " rS H O M A L I . remaining al-Qaida anc rs were ' Afghanistan, sai t h e a r e a . PLAIN, allianceice, fighting Taliban.forces.. nd T aliban . . found “spidet^ r holes’lin.the rocks___-Spotted-by-aaAC-130-Spectsp ------f g h a n i s t a n - I t Wa:was once consid- sbmetini -- —fighters holed up'in ththe rugg^~ ■ thaFeneniy sctre in . operation was . tmies jusrSOyardsaway; — ny fighters could pop ththe same areaV'moving toitoiward “grotesquely rui ered the breaceadbasket of Durinring that time, freight cbn- hills of the Shah-e-Kot valley.VI out of, and w 1 which led to an under- ththe valley floor. U.S. alallied which has madeIde it difficult to ^ Afghanistan - a fertilefen plain cov- taln erstrs blocked passage intoJ The most intense cccombat in ground charhamber. Inside the Af ■ ered in vineyards, i Afghan filters tracked thehem to dear. Is, orchards and Taliban'an territory on the mainJ Operation Anaconda emmded more bunker wer'cre rocket propelled iHhe-ShomtdrPlain:------:-about-SOO------grenade-rour By last October, )unds-and other ammu=------1 er, its blooming Todaylay, those containers have C anadian and U.S. infafanaymen, 'nition, as wiwell as medical sup- F J urnace &T3A/C m m m. ■fields had bkom10 c thei front line been pushedpu to the side of the' a lo n g w ith sp ecio l foiforces and plies, includiitding IVs hanging from ‘ • of the w ar betwe< ween the U.S.- road, -wher^rjick5.p.aintedj:edi_ wl ^ U.S.-allied Afghan fighthters, have the cave ceili:yling. ______M a i n t e n a nice i ------back^norUiernallialliance and the and whit “ been searcHmg the cave ’hite delineate mine fields, /ecbmplex- “We didn’iin’t expect to see any* Quality scrvlcc wotlcdt for • Taliban. For weel'eeks, rockets. Thiss was\ the same road on, cs for the past several days.da thing like:e that,” said Sgt. artillery and U.S.S. 1 bombs filled whichI theth northern alliance rode The Canadians are ex]jxpected to Jo n ath an Wi(tVighiman, 26, Phoenuc, your hom e o r offic the air with smoke;e aand fire. into KalCabul bn Nov. 13, the day, leave die area Sunday, accordings ^ ------C a U fo r an appolntmmvM i : The devastation>n of( the area a ‘he capiipital fell. Along the road, to the Canadian Preress n ew s simul.i few m ile s n o rth ol lu/.iff Ihc sjm c /rcsh .iir t of Kabul had peoplee crowdedc around the deadI agency, w hich has a repoporter with ■ ■ inynynur livinfi room ihiil .i ^ begun years earlier;lier, the Taliban bodies5 ofol Taliban soldiers. People the Caiw dian unit. J I M ihuniM uli'iflnrm prnducvs in, SHEET METAL FABR had driven o ut mostost of the plain’s on bicycJlydes and donkeys cheeredI Coalition soldiers■ sshot and H H n,uunluir. I.ivinfi A it /i,js sue- ^ Mechonicol CentrocHm, Heotinwting, VenKloring people when theyey overran th e and wavraved as children shoutedI killed an enemy filterit who was MSB (('ssihll(uUy ivplic.itcd n.}turc's s & General Sheet Me area three yearss aago, and the “Khosh;h Am adid!” -"W elcom e!" - apparcndy trying to burjiryafaUen ■■■ 'f IHMvrfut ,iir ck'.wing ^ Twin Folia, Idaho » 737 3 3 -8 5 4 8 land was litteredI wiwith shell cas- to the victors.vie • comrade, said Stafff iSgt. Del m If /iMc/f // .iv.vhblc ings, rusting Sovieviet-era tanks. Withh theI road open and vii- Rodriguez. 31, of tlthe lOth ■ ■ <>l .1/1 .tffntdiiblc price. I ^ = dead plants andd deepd craters lagers nc M ountain Division. irl cupcricncJng the now returning, most peo-' crence fresh air can form ed b y bom bs aniand rockets. pie spe:peak of concerns more “We plugged himm," said I N make in i Now, w ith th e Talil in your home or office 'aliban gone, the immediadiate than rebuilding and Rodriguez, of Redding, ( |u$t pennies a day] , Uiuted Nations refufifugee agency is planting,lg. the incident on Thursd^sd^^T hi n f i y s k a c n s bringing thousandsids of refugees “I donon’t know if th e re w ill be unit continued on throrougl) the Ifl ^ b a ^ to th e p la in - aand r people are food tononight,” said Anifa, a 45- rocks and up th e hills bef d aring to ask th ei qiquestion: Can year-oldId mother of 12 who came ting the body of anotheiier filter II Im m ediaate Care Center Shomali bloom againain? to Zulfikiikar on Thursday as part of that appeared to have dieddi earli- B S II Work is underr wayvi to clear a U.N. programpr to resettle 15,000 er, hc said. land mines. Afghansans and foreign Shomalilli peoplei w ho had been liv* “I wasn’t going to taketi any |lj aid w orkers a re rebu ebuilding irriga- ing in the thi squalid former Soviet cltances so w e shot himI loo,”ti said R V ^ i s ^NOWA tion channels to briniring water from Embas^com poond in Kabul. Staff Sgt. .Lonnie SchultJltz, 28, of K J f l I I surrounding snowcavcapped moun- |— — tains, and returningng villagers arc W ^ 'r g e n in g seed s andnd utensiJs ( 0 * » cI're i Looking For D E L L CC O M P U TF E R begin planting crops. Someneone Special... ^ ^ Havittf; S h o m a li is a mi 116 DISCOVERER S:1T il 10 PLY ROWL . . * 1 0 3 . 6»Zpet 3 : ______— -‘-^M em ber------ons Ught Truckk Bleinu A t AdiUlitional Discount■nts! f F P I C l g SOONTOBE 1N.JBI0MEI LT235/85R1 LOCATION FOR 64YEARSr^BAH& iNKCARDS WELCOc o m PH nn™ — "CaopetTltes..MIm tknowiHorqualltttf since 1914r" ------U feIDER/AL LT245/75R1 M n F alb - 385 Shoa>05h0nc SL North • 73M 2: 4222 Buhl- ISBn»Broadwa)-Aw. Nonh • 750R16DIS . 8B6BhKhie lakes EhdNodfa • 73^1'122 Z Q u r le y - 205901) Overland Ave. • 87fWiM)2 llO ERalb aU Avenue Wc3» • 7 3 M 0185 8 5 Rupert - 7017th7th St. • i3 ------1 ^ 1117,2002 - I ; ViMPtMMwrt I I C h e n e ■ DkkChMty ■ s y c o n f e nrs w i t h S aau(Jis on IM ic d e a s t: \p e a c e ■ tpMiuwfUi H H JEDDAH, Saudi Ai^bla («■)-. .The_Si. Saudl_rejection . w as. Cheney then had an aaudience T h e Bush administration ac sees .... ■ 8audlAnUa*« ^ ■ Vice President Dii)ick Cheney expeaed b \i ■d and telegraphed w ell in with the oiling King Fohdid and d ie th e A b d u llalah h plan as possibly H ... CrownPrine* H M encountered moree resi^taiice _ advance,eJuLit-was-significant— Saturday io Ameri — met-again-vtrith-Abdullah,ih,-indud- adding-«r-thi-theTnomentura”to‘~~; ■ . AMuttthas ■ rican action becausee ofo the importance the ing a diimer session. against Iraq even as h re d u c e violen I _ ^ d u p - rmeets r I for firstttime I I s i n c e S>epL e 11 ^ • 4 - 1 I . . GENEVA (AP).P) - For the first ■ ■ time, the Unitedid iStates is being M ■ confined to thele isidelines as a f l H mere observeras as 53 odier coun- ■ tries - includinsng Sudan, Cuba ■ and Syria - tak ei Atheir scats in the ■ U.N. human right:pits watchdog for ■ ‘ the annual exasxamination of ■ hum an rights workorldm de. S b $ ■ ' The U.N. HumanHu Rights l£fl ■ Commission, whidlid i opens its six- ■ week session Monlonday, will hear ■ hundreds of speech«chesfromminifr’ ■ ters and activiststs con issues rang* 1 ^ ■ ing from executi:utions tp loxic I ^ ■ waste. The spiraliisling violence in I I . the Middle East:t willw likely pre- I ■ dominate, whileIe repressioni in H China is againn expected< to Pa^^M E TN T S ■ escape formal censt SO insure. ■ Advocacy group?ups say it’s vital ■ that the commissiission assert its ■ m o ra l c lo u t a si hih u m a n rig h ts I ______come under ext?x.ira_pressure ____ m -bwau^of-the-SepJeptr-lHerrorist------■ attacks and th eir' reirepercussions. for ^ ■ “GovernmentsIts around the I ^ ■ world are cynicalcally using the I ' t i “ - ■ banner of anti-terrcsrrorism to justi- fui; ■ fy crackdowns on1 ininternal opposi- I tion, and otherr c U .S. gives! 2 0 , 0 0 0 books to Ka^abui U niversity/ library1 I Fiw K w ih rh H - ^mJmAAfrillSrTOOT. . KABUL, Afghanisn ista n (AP) - *Cki)arMbiMibubbfj Ilm to cwttidt q^poxi No iMcnst bt The United StatesIS ggave 20,000 chvstdmlitA h b n on pwdoMi hhpikiiilulb^h pi books to Kabul Uni Jniversity on ofintmiii,o< ^ 12 p rm u id ptr«d m l Acea Saturday, shiftingg a collection FnraOaavgn b oueud Im diUy dM «i» Stn ; that had been housed iStnbdtaitd22JtAn sed in the U 5 . fotAccouneflc« M Itpl ORM. At Uouk Rm of APS «9 ; cultural center h eres to th e univer* K»abtcnMtoJUs SundiialV.t|ndi».200} nnn N a t io n , ' ,r ______« a r - B E A RRD-BRIfcfclANef e R ...... — S. helps evacuat(( :e wounc[Bed OANGA, Philippines ' r Philippine w om an w ho haviive b«n De'toyato said.d. TheT Pave Hawks (AP) •S. military helicopters ii in their hands for m ore thfian a nine are a vendon'ofof thtl e popular Army flew threee vwounded Filipino sol- month.s. n to Black Hawk heliclelicopter. .. 11 afety after Muslim guer* . Maj. Noel -Dotoyat ' rillas ambt ato, a , While waitin f o r th e ' ibushed a Philippine ____—Philippine-mllitary-spokef iiiiii |i|||| kesman;----- coptcrsrttrarrivi■riverthzrihree sol:------—said—Abu-Sayyaf-guere r r illa s ------dierswemrgsraiSterbTOIS: Spedal ' ambusheda the Philippinele army Forces soldiers di It was thehe first knoivn occasion p deployed with the , patrol after midnight in a junglei Philippine arm’rmy unit at a ...... t h a t . trtroops involved in a off o Bolansa village on the' counterigrn le small about LSmil^f;iS from th e f ittin g , jrroEisnutraimng-excr-____—southern-island-of-Bssilan» the an -In -a ------Detoyato'sald.— e southern Philippines 15-minute 1 gunbatile, one! ssoldier The U.S. soldiei a rok■ole - th o u g li a n in d ir e c t w Idiers on the ground was killed and th re e w erei wound-w also guided thehe 1 to a o ne > in thahat country’s war with ed. e< safe landing 2on&.awayLfrom-pofroni» ______— Abu-Sayyaf'af'guerrillasrwho’have ------rwo U.S. i'ave Hawk been linked t TThelT dble hostile fire,re, IDetoyato said. id to tlie al-Qaida terror- copters c< with night-flight ca|apabili- Brig. Gen. Do k. ti Donald Wurst^r, ties flew to Basjlan_fromm th e ir com m ander of U A bout 660 U.S. soldiers are 'tt troops 'te m ^ r a r y b ase in th e n eartirby city ing Filipinos, sai( the hilippine troops to bet- of ol Zamboanga. By the timene they took the three wi ter figlit theihe Muslim rebels and ai soldiers arrived, the fighting had stoitopped, and their fallen cc r e s c u e twiVo o Americans and a aj n com rade to a mili- m and they did not com e undederfire, tary hospital in[) ZaZamboanga. . ^ r G Q t iing n your-famiiyy well since I9~'985 \ • \ Kenneth Allen hM his beard painted green by Kim; Im Angeley just before a Donegala\ beardb competition Saturday In ^Shamrock, Texas. 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N«t sentennee for Trexas moi)m Yates A tir tn ld i o( •M mJHwea A M O c la tM ...... : HOUSTON (AP)') - In a county WUUfoiford did display pictures CjkTax w ill gt^ That has had m^ore coi must agree to consideie r le th a l Q u i C j jive you prepaiiration of accucurate convicted mur- of the five fi children while she injection, which McCal derers executed than :abe said ^____ han all but two addresseeised the jury, and said she . . tends to make them lalaw-and. taX ftates. prosecutors•S knc>Wk how to___ thoughtIt thi»r<»I hnd twon onmtgh — order-types.------: ttetum s a t a low cost witlth the option1 ifor ______8^tojLth>JuguIar.;ar_wHeh they evidenceice during the trial to fulfdl McCabe rejected any Jvant a death senienoince. the condiiditions for death. But then tion prosecutors were war» ele[ectronic f i l i nng j br a loan o:9n your refim • ...... \ IM A-7 ■Na t io n , = = P u m p i n glg gas gets ]) ^ ------Marines A l-Q aida mI o v e s mloney e p toAfghar [ ■ m combat zone2 a g a i n , U . S5. o fficial s ^•AnolMTlrow says ______refueling tan tank with 4,000 pounds v ------of-jerfuelln- _WASHINGTON-(AP)—OlO*ama-^work,-ihe-offida dal-said,-declinlnB— “ xT" h B t m . 1n-addldon-io:the 9.000T bin L aden’s al-Qaida networi. itistan - A s pounds of fuelfui in the heUcopter’s irk has to name the leadeaders. U.S: intelli- / I toiissions go in this war, stepped up its finandal act - a T C 5 ' ar, pumping own tanks,.according ac to Moss. ctivity gence has detectected a significant | J |fls from a-big helicop markedly in recent weeks, copter to a Bristling5 wilhw rockets and can- s, sug- boost in moneyjy transfersi within V 3 |m alJer one isn’t among i gesting some leaders are reas w the more nons, th e wa;wasp-like Cobras carve -L- assert- al-Qaida to peoplople who could use ing control a n d m ay b e seekii _ilam otou^^ut_thii_i ^ s - w h a t ------showy-turn!rns-o/erhead-before ------r{^-, ^Bto, ittopcepare.attaitracks on A m erican — l^ines from the ffn^hce more attacks aga the 13th landing in a sand-blasting whirl. a " jatnst interests, althoilough the official / / Expeditionary Unit areire dojng in Crew Chiefif JasonJ Palmer, 44, of A m erican interests, a U.S. off>ffidal offered no spedffdfics on potendal ( \ ___e}ehit^^B.jeveiuni.milftsw cst------SpokanorWWashn-hauls-a-hose-to- e —I front line of “ ?'he increased flow of me ^ the lank and fills il * noney “There’s lotss ofo signs al-Quda__ gM ^shloodiest corresponds with a rec in about as riiuch ecent' Is reconstitiitinting itself," safd ^ We've hada roupfe o flink Increase in communicatiUions Vince Cannistrnnraro,-a-former-CIA— There is little rime as it-takea to- fuel a large SUV. betw een surviving a l^ a id a mmem- counterterroristst ichief. “Internet / ^ sign of the enemy, scafvs.' bers, the official said, speal It’s the NASCAR zff: taking traffic h as picked:ed up enorm ously. I 1 though the inly on condition of anonymit pit stop of avia- iity. Money is movinging around. There V M arines a re n ’t so . The communications, detatected is some evidencinee leadership is N i sure about the -Cpi. Joseph Giannini ay U.S. intelligence, hhave anive.” ragged-Iooking ------hugging the ter- )ccurred - between small gro Afghan locals with Kolas )f al-Qalda fighters and st ilashnikovs, rain, out ancand up to a series of 't - i ju s t a few h u n d re d shishimmery snowy ridgeses stams ped on the hori- raliban allies, officials s< yards aoxtss the sand. iluch of the activity is cente zon as if thejfiey w ere m inted on a „ : “Go on out, take aI ki k n ee a n d coin. n northwestern Pakistan - e keep an eye out.” advis he Afghan border - althoi Ivises Maj. Moss (callU ______Campalaiqn 2 0 0 2 ESH L e a d (Partlclp:ipation above $10,000)0 ) Costco#! Camunpaign Clear Springings Foods inc. 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Expfl[xi,C3enter. al activity, from hiking loto gardening;| also The top / _ __reduces.slress!ss.and.creates.a.sense.( four cdntestahta init each event willll compete, in ihe‘ pipre- ______e-of.well being, po your-hir-heart-a favor.------r r i w t e o T e n fitertatnMtnt~cKtani t Do your life a favor. Exercise. HpiohaKip finals aijt^7:30 p.m. on Star!arch ' 2 2 n f i a n d .23rd at the C.S.I. £Expo Center. Cl:h a m p io imNS W IL L RlECEFVE and losise weightt. T R O P fflY B U C K LE l S lU “■Being overwei; /eight or obese (more ththan 30 lbs. overweight)t) isi a m ajo r risic J — 2 - factor for hear t College of!f S outhern Idah rart disease. 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"I Hailey-based Westernern Watersheds ways of healing over vergrazed land rather In Africa, animals suchch as zebras, p ro ve think every onele oof us have h ad o u r tim es '• Project, an anti-grazingng groupj that has than arguing over « veonce and forallifAliai***” when we wanted r what’s best for the gigazelles and water buffalo,0 , packi ed into ted to throw our hands in vowed to get cattle off theth e range. West’s arid rangeland th e air.” m ds. ; J til ^ t bunches to protectjhem■emselves from ory is cnrrect. Ifhe'scorrK Stew Chuj^well, centr ------‘^-h o p e is tharit ------M anaging theii sntral Idaho.direc-___ trU wiUcreate-a-safe^------.ppi r^ato rs. Historically chevhewed.up_the_. . heirranch'holistically'has tor of Western W a tteiheds d Project,' said = = objecQ ve environmen that's o k ; been a balancing nent w here p i e ^ e can - 'ggrass, t churned the soil, thenhen defecated Ing act Chat h as often been he wanted to be a partrt oof the learning* begin to leam togetlsether,” said Snyder, arand u rinated before movingg ooi n . m ore about respespecting each o ther’s opin* site. manager of the ] e Bureau of Land By th e tim e they r e t u r n^ ^ irains would -Stew Chuichwwell, i ions and positionsons In th e traditional fami- "I know the learning sii Management’s Sahnoi S site Is here, and mon area. have hi fallen and the decompojiposed manure t leidsaid. I’m not going to try The Lost River Ho central Idaho directoro ro f ;ry to stop It," Holistic Managemem and ar urine would have fe^lirtilized a new. ^ 0[wide.Q)llaboratiKe-effQri__ l^eai'iung~Site is Uesi — Churchwell-said^.ttUnthlnk=it:’are-greatnir iesigned-TO-provrdfe-a------growgr th ot he said. stem Watersheds oi^t such as . thei ILost River Holistic op'iwrninity to prove oncc place where diversese i^ u p s can explore mce and for all if But holistic managementint is not ju st. ■' • 1 _____ Management LeLearning Site could be Allan Savory is correct. I new w ays to m anagege their lands without ab :t. If he’s correct, about livestock, Savory saidaid. It’s about economic rnn«P ®a bbalancing act as Savory that’s OK.” ______beina.sued.othamstnistrung-byjegulations.------g r ic, social and spiritual co -groups-of-people-opening-thetheir-minds-to ------q u e n c e s^ sstagrMacka'y economic Reid saidlhe rewards fii A lla n S av o ry , fouiounder of the Allan ne rEsaraeasion put into actiicflonis~?"'*'^^"^®'**®s« s f ia iT b e e iT w o S r” new possibilities, about folksIks developing m o nitoreted with the assumption th>tth it devdopmem diratireaor, try to guide histop the effort. For example, t Savory C en ter fo r HoHolistic Management a common< vision a n d working le, the Reids first mg together to was the wrwrong - not the right - one. ically opposed grcgroups toward a “magnet» __ tried Savory’s high-intensi . ■ in A lbuquerque. N.M'i.M., will oversee th e ____jchievRthaLvisIon.ac ______ensity, short-dura- center, which is join ------Blackfot'oorrancher Charlotte Reid'id 'sa id — ic n o n h ;" ------don grazing strategy on1 an 80«cre piece ointly funded by the “The power of holistic manlanagement Is applyins i U.S. Forest Servic ; Savory’s holistic managenSement To succeed, the learTilhg site will need of irrigated pasmre slatedIted for reseeding vice and the state in th e holistic goal,” h e said.d. ““I don’t like m K l s t. D e p a r tm e n t o f N) ; to her family’s ranch operaeration to find local envirivironmentalists, ranchers, because of.poor productiviitivity. Forage pro- N a tu r a l R e s o u rc e thithe word ‘goal’ because youu nevern reach . for the pa Conservation. past decade has improvedd t th eir businessm en, govgovernment offidals and duction rose dnimaticallyilly by th e second it. It’s magnetic north, and it just guides lives and ; Savory, once a nin< i their land. But it hasn’tt fcbeen others vrilling to 1leam from one ano^er year, Reid said. ‘ancher-hating, cattle- you yo: there.” . easy. shooting wildlife man;lanager and politidan 1 and from th e land,md. By the fifth year, Reideld found d e e p e r ' Decisions about how to) reachr€ those “We fouound that it’s much easier ti from Zimbabwe, Africfrica, believes land in go: r to sit P a rtic ip a n tss must rr be willing - and roots and m ore friable soilsoii th an in sam> goals are analyzed for their;ir ecological,< in a dassissroom and think about ho how it allowed - to makeake mistakes while under pies taken from adjacentn giground. — — ^ SJCHOOLL ( LUNCHE: s — ------AGAPE CHRISTIANAN SCHOOL CLI:L0VER TRINITY KIMBERLY ELEMENlNTARY AND CHILD CARE RE CENTER LUTJTHERAN SCHOOL SCHOOL ROBERT: G et real answers to your IRA I Milk or Juke teri'nl cTCfv^day d MitkKr\edTed every day T STUART AND ^ Monitar Baked chitken.r). mnuthed pwslocv Monday:y. 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N a t io n ■“ Compan^ly recalls anilimalfeed I . CHASKA, Minn.• ' (AP) - A Chaska,aboibout 25 miles southwest. ■ Minnesota company' iis recalling of Minneajeapolis, has been shut . ■ g p f ■ animal feed supplemerentscontam- downindefilefinitely while state and ■ inated with dioxin, a suspected federal heilealth officials investi- JfijH I carcinogen. gate the sousource and scope of cont I Meat and milk &x>mI animals a that amination.ii. I ate the supplement tiaveha already Auihoriti'ities in Ireland, where ■ gone to mark'et,'th'6rtiigh state the contaman^nMonj^as.discovi__ ■ health'and agriculturei cofficfilsffly eria, notifiiifred the company late '^ ^ k £m3S ■ there is no public healthth threat last month.h. The worldwide recall I The Quali Tech :ompanyco of was announiunced Friday.
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I v-'is vitm SkmClobPrttldantlent Jem lfar Ferem teln ip « akt s ono Capitol Hill Monday In WMhincton.FtMMUMtflln w ants to change Sierra ClubCli by itreiiing what the .oMM(antffar{Mtvol: voluntatr-drJven anvfronmentalal group| it for rather than |whitltoppoM t. SierraI Club leaader — seeksHK^ehang^e-image= WASHINGTONDN (A P ) - don’t exploitex situations and peo- Environmentaliststs howlh about so pie’s fearsfei for our own goals,”: many things. ' s a id FFerenstein, e who lives in Sierra Qub Presiiesident Jennifer Missoulfula, Mont., and is the first Ferenstein wantss to change that, ' c lu b {president from the .-stressing what the oldest and Northenern Rockies. ' - r g .: : . largest volunteer-dr••driven environ- The! Sierra'S Club continues to ' ' m ental gro u p is for rather than blare; outoi “anti” messages on ' what it opposes. d rillinng g in Alaska’s Arcticr B l ^ The switch in attitudeatti became Nationalnal W ildlife Refuge, a ir Pol- more of a necessessity than an lution,1, globalg warming and other option after the terr:error attacks, as issues,s. But there are positive P re s id e n t B ush’s's approvala rat- messageiges, too - suppon for new ings so a re d a n d cc I concern about, automomobile fuel economy '-3 • his environmental;al irecord reced- rcquirerrements, campaign finance ed. re fo rm-m and restoring wildi If sw itching to) a positive] voice salm on)n to( th e Pacific Northwest, ,was a good idealea before the Feren•enstein was elected to the .attacks, "it becamame a brilliant one-yeare a r post lest y ear a t a g e 36, idea on Sept. 111 becauseb after a far crycr from the white-haired th a t people w antedted to b e united, im ages ofol the club's founder, John and clearly w hat ununites people is M uir, granddaddygr of American solutions," said CaCarl Pope, the. conservsrvationists. club’s executive diredirector. She! bringsbi to the job a back- Ferenstein, whoselose organization g ro und n d spanning New West has 740,000 membimbers, believes backpaclacking and Old W est c attle m o st A m e ric a n:s s c a re a b o u t a ranchinging. Ferenstein grew up in i i i p l healthy environmernent - and that Berkeleytley, Calif., but spent sum- her organization alsools speaks for mers workingwc on her grandpar- ■them. Since its beginningsbe in ents’ 6,000-acre6,C cattle ranch in 1892, the groupp has] become centralll Oregon.( She backpacked . h u g e ly in flu e n tiaial l in political 300 mile>iles across M ontana fo r a . advocacy. m onth1 inir 1997 in suppon of fed- “My big goal is thi a t w e’re a eral legi:Jgislation to preserve more reliable source of iinfonnation, pristine;le acreage in the Northern •'■"'yj th at w e’re not hyperperbolic a nd w e Rockies.es. . p f v s
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A M hyatkeM sfeolj^M n* mUUon reductionn in state aid this . bfegan early pardcipajpating in the H | '-V eo M its 2002 seariMk . year - the first timtimi e schools e v e r V public arena but didn’tin’t run for th e H n / f l were cut - and thenthe got only $7 i • legislature until he wasinhis40s.wa WK miUion.of that bacback.ln.the.sup- ___ “T he public doesn’tn’t Jsee it takes Wi h m 'bm iW iJw iei Ja w•aa port package for‘20(■'2002-2003. a lot of dedication1 aiand a lot ' RkekofBolMisclHillefltfniKQO^ D em ocrats andd ththeir education . ! h ard work,” he said.. “A nd m ost of • UOov;j#ckRljgsr‘7‘ : ' aUies have promiseilised to chaUenge______------the-yearrweYe-back-hic'home'Iiving------— th r b u d gers e t^ in iltf ttiis e r r y e a r’s ______^ th the people and.wIwhat we did ' Seely of Haeeflnan la seeMfli[tha- tf cam paign w hile term-UmIt ter advo- I to ourselves.” party's nomination for state con-K). cates promise to) backba opponents ‘ ------N e w c o m b ,-6 2 ,i8-lh<•the-man-who------~ m w r ~ ~ — ■— ;— r — — fordie May primaryja r y r " “------;------V led the first Legislat in th e • Pocat^ftsvaUhiaRtM.lva And incumbents a r e n o t nadon to repeal a tem:erm*limits ini- ■ certain whedier the stark budget tiative this year. Therhe task also AaeiM la'nmning fdr secratary fi •tata. diey wrote is austeri enough. required overridingaga gubematori- “A lot of people alveto. pie came here V Saw succt ~ • iU u - -•£& £] w ithi activi Ul> -Ask: I (Opi[NIC3N :-----Ragc-A-14 I------______S u n d iray, M a r^ 17, 2002 Tlic Timimes-Ncws t . . . E d it o r iIAL/ ...... *. 'TH'NKWG ” ^ M r - 1 Political £family r ------tiesresu T e c hLeentetd ' i e f e a t — = : jultin— ; / tricky kiknots s u g g e s t itsre-evalil u a t i o n TAJhenFred'nioThompson, - ■ /> /grieving overiver tiie deatii------voters communityty support for a pro- w w ofhisadultdiIt daughter, t a school fessional-t1-technical center. ■ -. - dedded last week tobto bow out o f - ...... - >___ issue This still mtmay_be.a.problemi£______seeking reelectionijo.tiie to I Senate______W / w i o n c e', , yyou re- supportersrs think the idea of from Tennessee, it wajw a sa . W --'W - think: ththe strat- more technhnical education is reminder that politics.des really isa ____egy. When voters re personal business. FanFam ily influ- J-ej.ect.it_really.dead..id------:— enc^'play atl^t'aH i twice, you re-think theth basic Supportt forf< more technical aHargearole ^ e a . at dection time as any sodal education1 mayn still be alive, trend or set of issues.BS. 'A fter this month’s re : rejection But buildiriing at a separate Witii Thompson as thetl prospec- I of a second vocational-lal-techni- location manay not be the way Cc tive nominee, the Tent fennessee seat cal center pro- to do it. ^ was consider^ safelyely iin the posal. Twin ^ Putting more ^ Republican coltmui.■\. NiNow, it Falls School OUf'jr view: Afterthe defeatat money into Si berames competitive,«ve, even witii District offi- -I enhancing q i former governor andid presidentialp contender Lamar Alex ------cials and com— 0i3V(avo-techcetrter proposal,^'--siaff and facili- g Jex an d er munity leaders SChOC offering himself as a susubstitute for lool and community ties at th e TWin ^ : Thompson. Alexanderd e rfa c e sa " leaderders in Twin Falls should4 Falls High fr Republican primal^y arand a serious campus seems L j challenge from the Democrats-Der Falls residents initiateiate a community to have more "• neither of which wouldjuld have been want for their WM support. 1"' the case had Thompsorpson continued hijgh school QISCU5cussion about wtiat ttie Another M in the race. hsctiool experience aspect that dis- R a l l y w a ss o n l y p aart of IE / trict officials A’s effort inp? More aca- ShOUI( juldotfertostudents. ca n ’t ignore is M Timcs-Ncws editorialon oi I I A s ft dem ic courses? U f h a s fo n n er S tate S uperinten- Q dax)a v i d S. the traditional ^ M arch 13 questioned t t J e rry Evans, a R epublican, Something hat do you think? the tim ing a n d th e rati viewpoint that «3ER ?emli;iinded rally partiripants, "■ * * BIRODERrc eiw ? . W ewI welcome i viewpoints a high school lale of (he Idaho E ducation Ul econom ic tim es w ere I District offt- , Association's e ffo n s tolence influei COMMI''ENT, ^ in th e past, legislators cifels can’t be »OmCn our readers on this and his year’s legislative ons.decision Kathy PIPhelan foundid a i w ay to protect public .et’s look at th e facts. b&med if oJierier issues. students learn La schools)ols and to invest in our chil they’re mysti Last fall and w inter, in coopoper------' . d rel n ’s ’s fu 1 tiu e. L egislators need-! ^ut family ties areale a force in so tion w ith th e Idaho Associadition to cut S'23 million { many ways. One of tiie ] fied over the ----- ?■fields and sub- ofS<">i"' m from tiie cur- ed to0 stop st hiding behind the the problems f School A dm inistrators, wee re n t y ear’s budget, former Los Angeles MMa ayor prbfessional-technicalII propos-p jects - not justji train to get a ' held set, th e lEA, w ith “ th5re ere was no m oney" excuse, eld meetings throughout theie th e s u p p o n of thle e Idaho i P arent T hey sl Richard Riordan faced» d in h is aK Tech-center supp t ■ . . ------\ M«chl7.2002 Ttaw4(m,TWhil *.15 O p in io n■J • This iss your town...... Read about it1 in The Times- - U * S ^ nm u s t- s ta ^y-teugh-aa b o u t s e :j d in g ^ b o) : r d e r s “ :l:^ s-News, i n Monday nighiight. we were . reminded by/ thoseth two ihaf more thanan 400 Muslims columns of lighight that six were recentlyy slaughtereds in months ago verethere two wer sil*' westem Indiaa becauseb some of - — ver lowers rising aboib o v ea ll------;— -.-theic-faithhadi>d set fire to a irain----- Manhattan. and burned 781^8 Hindus to death. T a x ^ On Tuesday, we werewei remind- Imagine if thithis nadon had ed by a horrendous5 InImmigration ^ responded toI Sept.Si 11 with the and Naturalization ServiceSei foul- y K same murderourous ra g e-a h d with K k f l P ?REPARATIO^) N ^ up that America is stilstill trying to the same ratiolo ofc Muslim \icrims — get its immigrationI popolicy right. - Individuals • Corpnnit>rationsJM ^ ______Shockingly, such bloodshed, we I------1 s Businesses • Panhcrsh t a n l ey thelNSsenta leasured steps------;rshlps ; S g;;Roridafli^t------roteoion--although— I|H school a ______under shows, we I l r OtlrersVatcs' ^ LLC's— ‘ Onotnotice that it aproving to do. I n - — - , — l-hadhadjust------i Durjiadonjnustbe------l U approved visa request:ests for two . we argue our way tml of the Sept. 11 hi ackeckers. f S W version of our- VW Both events tell usIS muchn about fiR BA . how America has beeneen trans- !■ of paranoia and \ formed during these si nmentaliiy about e sut months Since 45;♦5,000 black Americans design. di __to our vicdms. and how we are still1 strugglingst were murdirdered between 1994 Instead of sueihould get in the 10 find our way forwan They symbolize the lives vard. and 1999.>. tJthere are some In this ' becausehi fewer than 20 men -have taken mea We’ve heard plentyIty of< talk country whwho have an idea about al __toward self-prot during this time about able to harness enough teel Jch is a columnist, 3ut what living unded er reigns of violence - gy gj to kill thousands. as the INS bluni •America should do to protectt and they d€ have much Impiirk Dailtf Nous. ..itself. definitely need another Never, ever forget ihai: Ii w aronterp ___ Abo.ve.all,.OUI There have been too inorism fought for them do^sp’t di take many. ^ too many by this govtdvemment. That is the real p ^ t . protected qswe news conferences andnd too\ many We heart ir that it’s pie Arab^ So if pressure has to be k) into our next ve public discussions'off warw strate- who are tar,targets now, and every- or selves. gy and espionage desig on Innocent Arabs until tho jsignsbythis one else tortomorrow. ^ Ai b s who are intent on cor No amouni of administration. gilance to protect oiu* tii outdated sendm I find such stuff ludic an g mass murder are flushe idicrous, par- libeniesis is forevert a necessity. out, ot that is the unfortunate immigration sho ticulariy the critical ta)talk about But all thosethi who denounce so- th ;s lost way of that. . OK’ing assassinations o they must payio reside in tl isanddisin- called Arabab profiling, or who nation. na en were — - formation - as if honorlor and truth object loa a moratoriumi on imml- ichnolo- Stanley Cmuch and justice are suppose If 500,000 Muslims must fc lOMd tobe gration fron•om Islamic countries denied de immigration so th a t: forthe New York the driving forces behiiJhindour hostile to th l i t ______stance. this nation, need to pul members m< of AJ Qaeda are n« their faces« inii a bowl of cold. admitted, ad it should be OK w There also has beenm as lot of water for aa few1 seconds and ev hot air about profiling r everyone. lg Muslims wake up. There is no place in the and about how Americjricans, ever I would remindre them that Co naive, have no idea how Constitution that provides ir fc’T ia 11 ■ how violent those two beamsbe of light rising gration gn as a right. the nature of life is inn othero from Grouhc countries. Jhd Zero represent Those who say we have somethingg beyondb an inieresting become bei hysteric^should no " ^ L 7 E T T 1 Step into the3 ioutdoors Idaho supports consinservatlon J h u with The Natttfe Conservar■van cy, the lursdays in Thee Times-News worid’s largest conservai ^ ______organization with headqidquaners . ■ i immi- in Arlington. Va., began;an its work in Idaho 25 years ago..In In that hftnquet i quaner centu^'. manyy areaai resi- A/i/^ ^ COLOR I— dents have had a chancenee to MOHAWKVK g CEItfTEB [ g become familiar with its work. I . The Conservancy’s SUverSUi Icotion in Town H P Creek Preserve Is a popi)opular des- irp c t I tination for many Twin f |P.p.n«C ockl inFalls ^ muTu anglers, and the Conservcrvancy mtcs-Cnll Wilcyl today.has a strong presei»encein 1/ X U clflO ^.; the Middle Snake River'erandthe i Hagerman Valley. Thee ThousandT Springs Preserve is a scei — J K e s i e n place for a picnic or canoanoeing, ^ and many enjoy touringng thei farm ______1 : |R on Ritter Island. The annannual fes- ✓ I^irgcst Sclcc tival attracts thousandsIsiothe n Quality Gnrp area to raise money for>rthe tl ✓ Low Priccs Conservancy’s presencece alongi Frcc.Estimnt the Middle Snake. Recently, the Conserva;rvancy cel- HOV ebrated the completionin ofo its IU GET FRIIOM largesi conservation cam)ampaign lo date, raising more, thann$21mU- $; . - ...... uon m cash and $6 miUioi[lion ia — I land and in-kind gifts oveover the past three years. This cancampaign UNT B— is the largest conservatiottion cam- OPOIINT 1 paign in Idaho history. 'YOU DON’ Since the campaign stastaned, it WHERE PPOINT A ISS? has made conserving keycey areas in the Hagerman Valley:y possi-; ble, including the acquisiilisitionof. . l¥€AN YOI ------Box Canyon an^aidii^jnBin the______• ) u c i n (; t h e lo'-poiNi E. PERSONA LIZED FIN>INANCIAL R FVIFWTOD-SHOW ______protectTon of the Billihgsligsley EkE'YOUAKE.ANDHE 7 _ Creek, the two latest stat «tnM bu c< phvTShM iCISS bm /» ' ' ThiNww.T>i,TwttiMi,ldriM Umdiif,tUmOtiCtl 17.2002 -----^-----r r ------— j. .. )AVe s t I ■ r -D U II court coffers treeatmenttinexd:hangef(Por reducced sentitenee COEUR d’ALEXENE (AP) - When the in the car, I might b ^ dead. ini” ■ -DWdicharge o r m ajo r probationI viviolations ment and pros officer'arrivedBd at the scene, Clint - Williams is one of the flr rosecudon, but I also think we 'now holds a steady job a t Appleway Ca# t flrst three gradu* -m eaian automatic failure. So0 far,f five need to look a Williams told himim he needed help, ates of Kootenai County k at educadon and rehabilita'ta- Wash and Quick Lube,be. nty's DUI court. have failedfa th e year-old program,m. ' tion, which is Williams, thenien 2 0 , was traveling 60 which encourages sccond*i I is the purpose of both drugug Hc lives with ^ dI cacares for his fatherj nd-dme offenders - Currrrently, it's so popular thsthat court court and DUI m ph dow n Fourthrth Street. T he c ar he w as and those with excessive •UI court,” Douglas said, who has health problen:)lems. ive blood-alcohol offidalals have had to cap participdpationat He said he h d riv in g stru c k: tvtwo parked cars and a levels to get treatment in t le h o p es to ask th e U gislamire re “He was definitelyely in his own littld in exchange for a 36. Thjehjey h o j» to eventually open>en it to as____n«t_session fo ______ou-b.______-— reduced charge.------\ forcondnued-funding o f thehe — worid,-PauWilliamssrecaU re ed of his son’i ------m any' a s 75 p a itid p a n is in the fiitifuture. diversion progi ___ When his bloolood^alcohol level regis- Participants must goI ththrough the 12* KMt< r o g ^ by taking a few centsI t s drinking and partying,ing- **He realized thtf Qtenai C ounty’s DUI co u nt iii s a pilot out of ieveiy cr teredmbr^th'ann ddouble th e legal limit of month program, which req f crinunal fine to help pay foror helping hand h e needs^d5 iis a t th e en d ofhU requires meedng prograiiini that will be used us a mimodel for both programs .08, Williams knevlew h e had a problem, w ith judges, probation offii ms. own arm.” officers and court other■ ‘ccounties, Prosecutor BillII DouglasI “The defend “I hit my bottotttoi^” said Williams, now , officials monlhly. uidants themselves would bet>e - Williams' case struckuck DUI court coordi* said. paying their ov I 2 L*T W s w reck,c, if there w eren’t air bags Serious mess-ups - like;e gettinggi another “ W e’ r own w ay," Douglas said. nator John DiMatteo« a:as a perfect fit fof e’re doing a good job att eenforce- Williams hashasbcgn^becJoiLa-yeatand1/1 thg pm grnm R r a m S |H au thhority i was trans- P" |Q ferretred to th e Id a h o a a rtm e n t o f B IfT* "a T tc r-a■a commodity riculture. the dairy Lgricultural _ th a tg iv ^ lifeetoSouUiL.m to r's"' . - 2 * ustrv worked to ^ — ^ ------IdahoVhighdeidesirt-bndscapm— Hive-r-ing— are equip money to ^ i n i v M natural rcsourccirce m o re p recious p> dairy producers H than gold. lg their facility in to ' | H * I r r W h eth er ifit’s s ni eed ed to bring T ig a tio n Th^he Best! ipliance. . H u sed tb h e lp a new life to cro p s, use 'Whatever it took, H industrial ventunture in the V.illey. . * e n c in g ite v e r w a s n e e d e d . H orite fishing hole ^ to keepafnvorit d a iry in d u s try | j | alive, o r just to cq u en ch a * S t i >ped u p to th e p la te ^ tru c tu ra l parched throat.'at, w a te r h n s , ® 'P P n su re th at e ach a n d ^ a lw ay s p la c e d a vital rok* in the ry one o f Id a h o ’s ^ M agic V alley’s’’s eeconom ic. . ^ y producers |B ag ricu ltu ral, recrecreational and ‘ laincd In compliance H residential tnak(lakeup, And there's the Clean Water H n o t a n in d u strytry a n y w h e re that . .. ,’’ Eilers a d d s . H • 'know s and appip p re d a te s th o , \. U sing th e C lean ■ , .im portance oJf f kkeeping Idaho's ' t e r Act a s a sp rin g b o a rd ,, - ;----- IniUntive hasjeamed, KAV ------waterways clcailean a n d p u re like " . . ledlfJahp's------M\ ry industry leaders dr.ifteded dairy industry nomireilireitions for # v l th e p a tro n s o.f f Idaho's[( d a iry Mgon Idaho Dairy Pollution se\-eral national mvirc in d u stry . vironm ental '' j W ]i nlQinWie Enxymes and B«ct 3actei1a ■ I vention Initiativo, which a w a rd s including Al G o re ’s ' I H 5 tB B A H Q C f "We’re a proi-roaclivc'group- linos the industry's stan Hammer Award andind ADVANCED PRODII D U C T S I ------explains Lewis'IS Il:ilcrs, executive j j d s .Uld reg u latio n s for keep•ep- Innovations in Coveiivem m ent ...... d irecto r fo r.thhe e l Id ah o Idahd’s waters free of A w ard, Tr Auto, Fai'arm & Daliy, Home,5^ D airym en's AssiAssociation. "Wc ^ yry our Sigma RTU dirdirect fed ients-Toensurestrictcomplianc Commercia iportantitisto ance, T he success o f the Idaho’ niicrcrobialsfor 5C per head. :ial. Bonds, SR22, Cre'r o D ‘"’P ‘ ly of Idaho's measures go Dairy Pollution Previ id. per day, ^ keep Id a h o w/aters aU clean. T he „< revention Hail, MobileIW Home/RV, 1 b ej'ond th e sco p e of th e* ■' Initiative is finding,n aitd see [or yourself,!elf Id ah o d a iry p>r^ucere r « knew ^ grecognition in W aler A ct. F or exam ple.le. around the country a Trucl ______^ [ iii «< I'ifi Ice frolics; Blindkids ' ^ In s id i okcacwiiL5 Obltt;aries...... Magic Valley/Westtect ,pg »______Pa*eB3 . ■ tdaho/W est ...... B6 \ ______: M a \TJ. ^GIC:V^ CityEaIdmr.ChadBakkm, 7J3-0iW 3i,Ext.234 The Timcs-NcwCWS Sundalay, March 17, 20022 5 It’sbee; e n a weekc t o ______sinky(/o u r P 9^lly tK ied ^teeth4]i n t O " j S Volunteers cle^anupT.T'T racanyon 7 V e never met a tool tooth I couldn't H H H yJmnlhlSaiiitmann . said Fred Partridge < wrestle to thegnmnd." Ige of tiie Idaho TTnwlme»Wew> wrttw______Department of Fish ■ish and G am e. -ftank Norris,-ls,»McTeague’' “It’s amazing. I don’ion’t know how T\TWIN FALLS - Admire thetl many loads we’vere fakeni\ out I had what you might(ht icall a dental B j^ H iew o f th e Snake R iver Canyilyon this stretch. It’s starstarting to look adventure last week.c. A p ro c e d u re ______view ut don't be surprised if manan- like a natural hillside th at I h ad done earlierler in th e w eek K5SKHHUI butled cars, old appliance.^ ara n d ------That’s-opposed-t ---- was n'dt entirely succiccessful, I ____SLfdvisted Shopping carts com e ininto wall littered with ti cars. . w ent back for anotherf piprocedure.. - H KUS.------—------and refrigerators. twisi But that’s not thee fabad part: A B U SS — focuiThe pride and beauty of TwViji “ru bet we’ve hauledhaii at least modem dentist’s officifice is like an oilsTh for decades has doubledd as; five-and-a-half semi-:mi-truck loads n unautho* air-conditioned spa witwith Surround H B H H H poUs Sound jazz and enoulOugh n itr o u s a n u tra s h here,” Irw in oxide to make ArnoUlold Schwarz* : p o s ito r y e n e g g e r ^ ^ e like a schschoolgirl The no a get* O ne y e a r trouble arises when youj betake a no d u r* k ic k s volunteers your broken mouth andnd goj home. y orop u i for m a For no two toothacheches are quite dropindals. l------1 aU ke,e, Pve ] discov- A b o u t 40 in the wee. } lu n te e r s t U hours of the v o lu by ning. le d doc-^ t. . 4 -______»««%;aT.'MMlil7,20D2 ThM»ft«m,t,TwfeiFili,IM Tn o M M1a g i c V a l l eey\ AV e s t Tioycnttiofr- i liUoFaliandll : .W mltepiirtB wiiatIt the device can do - ; ,kliidUluUI»B H ospittalacqu lires- •: L ..... iHinaiydavafcyadlniNi Tj.sq E d w ^d j o n e s I r D rosa [ Far•Cr d 0 tails,.click Auctions i s under "E x tra s'o n o u rr w t a ^ iy.ln(lly!^la i Investors Sinca 1871 ■ I ______• wwvtf.magaglcvalley.com. ■aa.0— > ■ For advertising infoiformation, call Jill Hollon ‘H o n w o f th e Z O O lIn^ttemotionol l Auctioneerr CChampion* ______at 735*3222 or email:: [email protected] • ■ "• -lli •«•.« '■ •t 1 ■ 117,2002 ' _ ■ f I d a HO/\AVe s t SATVO"!Y R O C K K R A T S T C OCC E A N A , I IDAHO ______I Legii^slature refuses tot rush J SSTATE - A U - C T IICWtf i _ ■MUHIBfll _ ^ ____ . iOCATIOMOMi Ort«iu, ID. Sindy Rock Ranchi« h b t w t 13 m lk tw n t of Crandvi ilXnioffHw l» tw and 20mlltt tart of Marphy>h). offa Hwy. 78. Watch r .r ..bill t(:o extern hai a U (n on ll lltUnf 111 irK t namtmber and acm . Please drive outlit anand pnvitw each prop- i(d resort: land lej■ d& c ssssi'ij; 5% (town day of auction. 30 d an |i md 1/2 ofif cloilnscl coit. SK buytr’s premium, th owner’s connrmallotL wller lo aprovide title Ituurance ;nu with buyer. Real EiUte *«IUI »Uat approx. 2pm, : llOISE, Idahiaho (AP) - — N O IIi Owniwncn Jay t/ Carol Cox have Rrrally■ally enjoyed thtlr Owyhee Mt. hom< 1 extensive deliberatiitions on Ihc car«oIlhlt2ill 21S0 acrt properly and tiiaie. 11 y il tio longer able lo lake • Legislators left’ft town without ft f. They at* o n trin t their entire rat>< It and liveslKk to be sold pnHnrslng n tnng.t. I issue by th e Id ah o Larand Board. I. It ” you've afway* wanltd lo Uve« a ranchi life, ihU li the pUce to bel ig-tcrmleasefor-a------— ^ m - 2 0 0 2 - lf>lf*’’*ll*ble. SeVtral'pineli to Thoo«cho rfom7aiwlMliH«weor(2:(2)'35 acre m ervol^ : four-scasot^ res r __ L-eglslfiHve' appro ■oval oftH T " resort on Lake J ^ ' lease extension is n __ __ R a n c h e r ! ; Cascade. not legally - !Ts & H unters ThiIts is For YO VI n required, said G o v . D ir k A U T I F U L O W It forces dcvelofilopers to hold off W B E E M O X n yTVTAJnSr P R O FFERTMBS I il I i Kempthome’s office,e. The Land . TnKtilCoCox R uidi • 2 Hin scs o n 2 »« A m i appimlmilHy 183# Vf, 31 on securing finanlancing for their 3 bcd/2.5 bath, douWc a r garage,K. updatedui well a re d for ^rra^n irfliiag B oard h as th e statu toory r responsi. .•ooOuove, bonJcring 3S acrc trservoi:rvoir, terriflcliuntlngoul the b x k dodoor, panonm lc view. H om e *2: api project until next ni winter - e. C««pfrtcl>- fumbhvd Iwmc; Indwidudcs aU kitchen appUancn ft utmsJ eam»oxl296s/l3bed/2 bility for d e d d in g the;le s e m a tte rs . ;ifuiij-rumis»i nslls, WBhe/diyer, dining set, hutch,utch, woodstove, couches, assum ing th e stat<;tate lets the pro^ allowi:wing the bill to be hustled lislwd bcdrootiu. ck^ric foiwd airlr heat,he wall a/c unit Previously usedi Ma Castle Creek Hunting Q u b quartt >d But lawmakers have2 ttraditional- iticluJn >40MO s/f mctat s>iop. 900 iii meui tui luarten. TJits prc^wty also ...... _jcct.goforward. - - ...... througlugh a t th e last m inute, I bam. 168 s/f tx k bam, 2S6 s/I buiTunk iKxise. 2 Rxtnd metal grarurienarie*. cotrab & f ^ lot. ly been given an infcifo rm a l v e to ' Tn.-\1cHnlylMli-Jktl by CaMlo Crwk Hunting Oula u b , fcalurlnj (21.15 acre r c w o l r j ' ' In the meantin tj w/duck^ geese, fishing. Uplandid bitbird hunting IrKiudlns Itime, WestRock “Hafiad they brought it in>n over such lease extensnsions pliwuiii.chuchular. h qiull, z n acres consist ofaofappnw. IMlnigablcacTwofliayf ; m an ag in g d irectoctor Jean-Pierre Decen:ember or January it would .■s throoRit this property. FREE WATEI y & the balance In natural habitat.It. ApproxAp I mllcof Castle Id W ith lead ersh ip ’s rer e j c c d p n o t \TER RlGtfTS since 187-1! Waler rlf^t^its to store approxiraatciy 400 acrei Boespflug said the investors will havei gotteng a hearing. How that Hit*, nils property- locatiil appmxlnixlmaicly 3 J miles (rom higliway 7» icrefcctG SALT LAKE CCITY (AP) - due toto misconduct if the case is ' Attorneys for DDale Moroni notdisirismissed. G ib b o n s file d aI motion m asking - Chargarges against Gibbons stem Q 2 aE that the case agai.gain st a fo rm e r from a 9119 call h e m ade last sum- ZionsBancorp exexecutive be mer thahat brought paramedics to 8Bim thivwn out. h is hou! 3use where his 19-year-old■ Gibbons was chargedcl with girlfrieriend was found overdosedI . 1 ^ methamphetamineine possession, on drug:ugs. Also discovered in the child endangermenient and dealing home wasw Gibbons’ 15-year-old in m ateria] harm fulful ito a minor. daught I ^ : p B5jj L L ^ u i bojs. e,- ij>a h o , * • * * **••• ' ; IDAHO POWER-5 t . QWEST COMMUNICATIONS»NS • cm £ b cou>niES K C( L EXCAVATION SATURDAYAY, MARCH 2 3 ^ *20K002 • 9KK> a m Amerterican Associated Auctioneei96IS Sale Yard — ‘ r - ...... '2 2 550 0 ! South Raymond & TaiQh1 •84&te5teand52*Bofe<)ise, Idaho ■ H am cM■m ii • H d o v s . ..... • D inv TMcto, Owrira o O U M b r *CAUOROR WRfTE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION*IN WWW.A-A-AUCDONEERS.w IS.C O M BI a i . F IV E C O A T . SmtmmUmnmatr P h . ( 20 6 1 - 3 6 2 ^ 9 3 Faxj 0 0 6 ) 362-0720 - r s 2250 S. Raymond* I 8oiM. to. S3709 ■R o oB R v a g gB A T . '.m jW y.>tort Arm ydelestroys | stockpileleo f ' ^ ' I kM i h e i b nerve ag(gent I- TOOELE, Utahah (AP) - The __ l^.largesLstockpilc-ofi-of-Sarin-nerve--— ------i — — gas in the U nited StiStates h as been— ------destroyed at a U.S.,.S. Arm y fadliiy near Tooele, offidalsia ls said. The last Sarin,>, oor GB, nerve S = " agent was destrotroyed at 4:05 ^ IOE! p.m. Friday w henn the t last bulk container left a furnacefui at the Tooele Chemicnical Agent - | H Disposal Facility,y, {according to officials of ch .Z -B ov : C U N t R S ' A 9 | | | k H 1 ill r ^ r V Yearr N o In tee r e s t I Merchandise inn Every Departmiment oac Sl s a v e U p? T o 3 0 «i % - 4 0 '% - 5 0►% - 6 00 % F : ‘^^CLl^Egg In appreieciation to the! AMagic Valley Area,> we guatarantee that ^ fOft ^5 4 1 “ eve/^iteiirvwirbibe reduced forr this "Big Eveient^'!! EATHER G A li • FC.Rf/ij|CTaior. L IV IN G R O O ther SoTbS Keg. V169.9S ...... * 5 9 9 P ' . „ c 5 ...... f 5 D ra ir^ 'F b ib M Chest,»t,...... ,...;....^v5H Leathitber^veseats I . Ft. Refrigerator. se a ls ..*...... 0 6I^wi^P V IHP .V ■' I I r i i i i i i i i i i ^ * 4 *■ V »: M TIiliNiwi.TwliF*FHl,Mite S«Bdqr,llMCbl7,2002002 * jP A H O /W/e l s t ----- — C o u n tties ] mighht join suilit agains?t redistiii c t i n g _ i =Lobbyist saays SAFE vwon’t IDAHO F A L L S -F• Frem r ont and Man Injured In exploshlion Geneva Steelelhasshweeks III Teton Counties planntofoUowtbe to Makaho/West In brief g negotiate in1 grass bum■ning lead of Bonneville couM unty.when i t . .. .. shoots self, two otherairs ...... toflndbuyefcforfinandng ^ files its lawsuit again BOiSE(AP)-AlobbyistrejeJects heavy plumes of[ KentuckyKe blue- ►0-year-old, who supports • ROSWELL, N.M. - A m an SALT LAKECECrrV-Geneva legislative map agree injured in a house explplosion Steel has sixX iweeks to find a cafJharges that Sandpoint-basased grass smoke. Farnarmers say the the Idaho Commi engage daughters, had “ lafe Air For Everyone will1 notr stubble must be burnedbur to shock a r / cd.carecrs.and token out. Opened fire on his rescuers,.s,killlng buyer, arrannge g financing to lledistrictinfr ------two people and Injuring two' tw oth- resume producticrio'ii o r shut down legotiate a soludon to northehem the grass into protproducing more ------^----- In-the-most-recentm JplanrTeton— stt»dentJcjQans.jrhen.the-phoDe___ " daho’9 grass-seed fieldbumi•ning— seed.------was her instructor,-Randy^-glZersrbefpre-committlng“sisuicide for good.' - —was placed In'a~dis The steel maker, ms which has sue, but is pushing for a lawsusuit Smyser said SAF)lAFE on Jan. 31 includes 6,886 rural 1 The s ^ t e r , whose idenditity was filed for Chapte3ter 11 bankruptcy, e lRoy v Eiguren, representiting submitted a resolutolution proposal County residents, pliu f 230 this afternoon,” he ’ AFE, said the group is willingtig to to the growers thai our program is no longer not . released, had been bunjmed in faces a deadlimline imposed by its that included a Bear Lake and Cariboi the hciuse fire and had sought s< banker. Uk, but that any deal lackingn g a phaseout of all grass“ass field burning “We could end up mce." I, irmination date on the bumining in Idaho’s five northernmostno I with' a $1.2 million fund- uhelp from his neighbor RandyF “These jobobs cannot be miles from our repres Houghton, Roswell Policee publicj replaced,” saidlid Dennis Kujala, rhich chokes the skies each fallall is counties byjuly 1,201.2004. said Teton County O rtfall, college President . ^ nacceptable...... He said die f ^ e n Burke announced Friday informadon officer Roben« Giles president of UniJnited Stedworkers rmer assodation Chainnan Mark T u ^ ------Local 2701 in OnOrem. “With a drop- “Nothing’s changed. The.o.one ' informed SAFE thatthai nothing on Fremont will be dis intion to elim inate five lement that’s nonnegodableleis the face oftheir pi programs and the weld- Houghton and emergencyqr worit- dead date of Ma;Hay 1, the company fi,-~ ir proposal was split of its county. Rc lere has to be a ban on bumining objectionable andd theyth should go physical therapist assis- ”er Steve Lovato were helpitping the is either goii^I totc be successful or ______residents of the Islandis g s i ■man when he started-shoilooting, -----everything hitssthewalL^: tl ------^ t some sp^ i e d date vet too_be ___ forward-with-writinfiting.the.legisla------were placed in a di: igramsrThe-lawenforce------S egodated"^'^ tion. Dgram will be halved. |zkilling ]» th of them beforere turn-. Faced vtith a surge: of low-cost includes Lemma, But ing the gun on himself, Gilesessaid. Imports and a domesticdo steel mar- Skip Smyser, a lobbyist for' thet • But that is whereere progress on Jefferson and Clark coi i’s recommendation will orth Idaho Farmeie r’s the issue ended, Smy S F - ' " s f "e the board of trustees at RosweU Fire Chief Louisis Jones ket battered byjy the nation’s eco- a°5 ’ >mysersaid. The bulk of Fremom o„.C ou„.y ssociatlon, charged SAI\FE “I have asked dier h 27 meeting. and a 4-year-oId were inju];ejced and nomic downtunurn, Geneva Steel C”,; diem repeatedly ______^was.placed in.a.disid.s[r.cL.w.th ------w ere listed in critical conditiiition.------filed-for-its-sec econd-Ghapter-11- 3cked.outon.its commitmentIt to— the stanis of theirr proposals.pn And M adian County. eare very dlfflculrdecl:----- ;ach a compromise wlvith I have been put off ju sions whenien you are dealing with _ Investigators had not ddeter- reorganization1 mli three years on ff just as often.” mined the cause of die expl(plosion Jan. 25. anhandle legislators. He claims SAFEFE avoidedj leg- people’s livelihoods,”Uv Burke said. _ SAFE dtes serious health h; Rsh, Game commi!mission “It’sano-w or the modve for the shootingings. -compiledrffamwireiepotO 1 haz- islative solutions so thattl it can sue >-win situation.’' rds from particulates in tlth e the farmers. raises steelhead IlmKslln , LEWISTON - Thele IIdaho Fish Tiiree 1116nen face charges and Game Commismission has |n SeCUrftritles fraud case increased the daily, | and seasonal bag limit: LAKE CITY - Three ery steelhead in th< idents have been charged River basin. iridcs fraud for operating iy that supposedly owned Anglers on th e SalSalmon and Little Salmon rivers metal iridium, the Utah General’s office said, catch and keep fivev"ha,che°y steelhead per day, h en were running United their possession andd kkeep up to Metals, which solicited at 60 fish by season’s end. /en investors who lost lying interests in iridium. ~c The commission i )o uk3l€ action on Friday. The : E. (TedJ Logan and bag limits do not app ZS3ley of Sandy and Phillip Clearwater River, whei■ f e t t 3f Salt Lake City each can keep three stcell )unt of second-degree day, have nine in posse- o f s s fraud; four counts of bag a total of 40 th ^ spri BBree securides fraud, one Wild steelhead are i third-degree sales by an d broktf-dealer or agent by the Endangered.Spi! s a « degree sale of an unreg- /\n tirne and can not be kept by a . " f esecurity. l They were 1. charged in\ 3i3rd Distria Coun. lyi Utaho will renovate The attornomey general’s office is Ite Capitol buildingg looking foror other investors who ; SALT LAKE CITYTY - The mayhaveloslost money. ^apitol building iss abouta to und’ergo an expensivei rerenovation / k ^ t will last years andid refurbishi y > d sK . iniu tes che state’s most prominminent gov- > 0 ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ - (Glive r us jusist one mi ?m m ent building. Mi linute • When the dust settlesties in 2008, • the 88-year-old restoret•red Capitol an ci w/ve'ii doubDie y o u rs> .’ . ) will sit atop earthquakeike-resistent base isolators, wiih newew mechani- / TT t V cal and electrical system;ems. 1 -4 -T l The renovations willill ccost about | . j - t i r $ 2 0 0 n ^ o n . Additionally, two0 four-storyfi H K p H I - • buildings will be erectiected just to ______P the north of the Capito )itol, forming t LoCiical Plans 3$35/mo. $40/ntoo. $5a/mo. an outdoor plaza withh a fountain, with the state Office1 BuildingBi as ►* Anytime the fourth side. * le M lnutesAiia. ^« j 8 0 0 « o U “While the rotundinda and so JOO 1.500D forth Is beautiful, andan( I think among the most spectjsctacular in ouble minutes on local planspla $35 and higher for first(I 6 months. the country, the basicc servicesst of the building the air com:ondidoning, the heating, the llghtin and so Att IU.S. Cellular, we belieelieye, in letting you forth are just antiquatedIted, old and in very serious need of Gov. Mike Leavitt said. deciecide when to use youio u r m inutes. We've College president eliminateselli comsmpletely redesigned- our calling plans so sporte, academic programspro COEUR d’ALENE-0-On Friday I you>u can use all your n^inutilutes ANYTIME, day morning, Renee KimlochlochwassliU ------on her-way-to becomini[ing a phyaj cal therapy assistantnt through K ^crbS or• night.ni So stop watchinglg thet clock. Come in • North Idaho C o llie. todaday and give us a minute.-te.-ltmayjustbethe ------jhUdre m osost valuable minute of all.all M " ^ T T S r F or b u s in e s s e s Wfthh ffve o r m o re lines, pilease ie call 877-947-S72929. U.S. Cellular sto res" F li. M a rc h 2 ‘ l D MKMOM M)wjuacui.n fcbudc , waM«a4}40WKMi«0ni ' Fri.-Sat. 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Sposeseulon,^!; ------ttw d w n C«U«rUnk.76SSSMakV977-«S73 UMOR CMuiaratirnoik363iTMe nriiifn AfMrtemMi isaCfnrprtM«i;37S2MrvMn)iM, 2 kMnno M i vtaWnCorimunlcMlor«on^onuoodruff PsaMo The a a siMix 4oa E. 0 * St, 23»04 AOL K iywordM uojcaUoUr i m - Six-month doub(e anytime) nminute ofter reqtiirM a neww ttwo-> '-j /j?i; iv- , I ■ • V *■>>,. ■■ TF twdey,!r,ltanlll7,2003 Tkw«m,TM,T M iM i,IM e M/[a g ic Va LLEY;^y AV e s t — - k-cischoolcdistricts5 worRoDn stancdards IIsland o\wner wo□n t : By Shari Chanoy. Tltne»f«twi writer appeal zc _ _ RUPERT-In thethejnidsLof— ^ ^ ^ H one deci budget cutbacks, M ] in id o k a — I H ^ County schools an fo rg in g ByrilyNateJohnon' ahead on a project w\ hich wiU Ime a Wewtwrltef______In the zoneVKdiange I receive less funding{next nc year. Cassia County setsc h o o ls BURLEY - The owner!r o f appHco6on,A\AeLarsms ' move forward cn thehe :state stan- Frer'renchman’s Island, Neil Lon nsudsudipos^ dards projea as.well, ^ but possi- WiU>rill_not ap p eal th e re c e n t di Firstt Federaa l Savirtigs Bannk’s 13tlth Annula l S t;udeint Kleco)gnii I Aw^ a r d iS ...... First Federatrial proudly supports tion ts^}^voutJ ^ fj3ut.c.om>nununities-^-B nnpuluricihgTthe.nom ineefies of-the-13th— Annual Stuc iudient RecognitioiTAiAwards. W e are pleasesed to honor the acatadem ic and athleticc excellence( of these studeilents as well as theirr outstanding< leadersh •ship abilities. O ne ststudent from each anirea high school ■ I S T ^ and one stu( tudent from CSI will11 1be chosen as the schohool’s outstanding ststudent for 2002. Thelie winner from H ______eachjichoolj oLwill-receive-a-SlOO-lO-checking-account-at- 3t-the-nearest'branch A-office■o^First-Fedederal-Savings ------f e d Bank to star:ari themon their waj'ay to financial securitj ity.------rr™B tE H At t = Valley = = PH M urtaugh Magic Valley = = Buhl = J o s h u a Katio .S t a p h a n l * Oanvar Johnm K r i s t e n Kyndell Cell R u d o lp h )lso Tolman I B l• H a B o n n ie *nc«ll Eriktr ik I Brock Kelt Hunukv SIIVM•re Schendel i f Madsen KInn.n n e y B e r k s Vm u t H.S. VAUir H.t. VuuTIT Hh .t. MVKT/IUCH H.S. M Nuntmmm H .a. MimtmnmM IH A M.V.H.t. Aguilar Van PalP a t t e n Jnrui rmSWMOoOr KXM «I nvn**'d AHiaMnWrnWioJWc At StUKxm S>f(«WM D«t M.V.HA ItVJiV J tA Su m HA •“-.MJ. n.Mna* KMMnaantnt»G«v<* K^MMltcwrmir C«M«9(nerC M.HA • HtionM Honw Sec>«tr MoigHfTiScKiSand . ■ cunreir (nMlM c( 2 NM S L * 4 r s ; “ i s x s i Anew part wcew and e>*attnaT«t>glT«t>0(NKS. •MtolnXnaOtu » $1SntaSMMD^ StuOKOmjlWiiiiWtioiWhan N« A.J. 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A>KevhtHalh 7.^5-3239 (Houn The Times-Newi;ws Sundalay, March 17, 20022 s< jl M o r n i n g L =fSPOR^DOTEPS a g l e s - ^g e t so)m e thrirrg tcoraHy^ w o n rn d ^ H ByJoeSuntwm n ; rman-tookCSI------' When they wwere ------:^ G S I-t> aiseballtake: ; ss^onefrorrrTSfcG G “ “J-‘eshman Rich Conway’s offerifering over the ...... fenimce for the go-ahead-run. A bloopI sin^e ALLS - I t w h ’t b e ^ e d the shot^ th e nig it. CSI is th ree gam es 1^y Rick1 Wilding down the rigl ; down seven.and ai H e S right-field )und the Scenic West Athlehletic to split the s sc e a s o n IHinico grad playlays for SLCC - C2 b^k/:k. twovo batters later made it 5-3S-3 I b efo re D an ; their life was flaslashing ------"'This n i series was a b a t. ' Smimedley came on in relief to1 th e aybe watching Salt Laki. La The win helpip s th e tie ,” CSI' coach Jim inniining. —f-^befoie their evpc—ey Communityity_College_sophomoro-Jas u___ Walker said "W o diii jJieck-of.a-j6b,-but-In i ------syason-h^s-bcen-doing-ihasi; t h a r f o r i i s - a l l ------Crawford’ss n inth inning hom e ritn sail ov >WAC-lcadmg Community' can’t help but feel were let1 two gam es slip ycai2ar.” SLCC coach BiU Groves s ithern Nevada. It also j (Duke) really lockedloc right-cenen ter-field fence wUl b e enou > away. I’m happy for thhc e split,■ but 1 thought grc;'cat h itte r and one of the twowo sophom2 ores in s (2(W, 13-3) out of first the first gam e was ours■s ftfor th e taking." we 1 to fuel th eI CollegeO o f Southem Idaho bbase- a place. e have on^the team. He’s realleally p u t u s on : in on defenseISe. ball team forfor the rest of the seasoa The E a ^ e s w ere laughught a lesson in time- his«is shouIdSf^so far.’’ _____ .... The Coyotes.(23->3-5,10-2) Jip lit-w ith -D ix ie-'----- ly hitting in Game-l-Sat ...... T he E a gpes le managed another spUt wi Saturday,'the biffiesi— ■—TlThe Ea^es mounted a'comelimeluck in the : with State College Sataturday, taking the first coming off the bat of ( A * the Bruinss £Saturday, dropping the fii )f Crawford witn no bottittom of the inning w hen Kod < ^ first gam e 9-6, before lolosing 3-2 in the nightcap, outs iji th e top of the nintlinth. . Kody Kirkland / J gam e S-4 inn nnine innings before rallyingng fori CCSN rem ains on< ne game up on SLCC for The squads took a 3-33.3 tie into ninth, but Please see - Notre Datnemaa'xidiMike, NMCAA T O ULF R N A M E NJ T ' ' Bnyajkrthelrishiishbteaa . j 71-64 bad(ignnsi'insiD uh I - _ F a n s gc;o in g m tm ld f I j ^ s d ( a little mr a d T r iv ia )uck ebuillet • Q ii-s'noM Who holds the NCA/:AA m e n ’s Oregc;on barely I is n ’t s o)b a d : championship game rec ■ The Associated Press .free throws made? holdssoff • ..jtruw I At Duke University’uty’s Cameron ■ Indoor Stadiiun. the fa n s w ear Wakee Forest ■ their nickname - The Cameron J n b r i e k TheAstoctotecrted Press______■ Crazies - like 'a badgiidge of honor ■ and regularly live upJp tot that des- f i r c t s a c r a mMENTO, i Calif. - ■ ignation. There is,. fotfor example. Homer makes fi O r^ o n ^ s uTcmendous'trio e just I the ritual of passing> an an occasional 1- enough'firepower'to ----- ■ - -bodyfrom-onrsecrion’lon-of'seats'to------—cutwlthM’s— ■ th e next, a tricky trip. hold off Wokeike Forest. m k n ; PEORIA. Ariz. - JimI Homer, H« a Luke Jacks«kson scored 29 points, ■ Dick Vitale has madmade the pre- H m m H 1 9 ^ Twin Falls High graduadiMlcond Luke Ridnouiour 28 and Frederick ■ carious journey. So :has Chris former substitute teac'•'her at Jones 24 as a second-seeded ■ Duhon’s little brotherher, although H I IKimberly Middle School, m 1, m ade Ihc O regon survi-*vived a furious dial. ■ his parents may haveive beeni a bh . ; firsi o f sev eral c u ts ^w wiiih Ih c ■ anxious about it. ^Seattle Mariners Thursday. I lenge from the I Compared to that,t, cacam ping out • During spring training th Demon Deacons, B this year, More D ■ all night to buy tickets : Hom er b batting 28 6 wIth th itwo hits w^ in n in g 9 2 -6 7 /^ ;ets a nd paint- J M I ;an d a n RBI in seven ai-bii-bats. He madness &Saturday to advarite I ing faces blue andI whilewh seems •spent last season with thehe *Tacoma to the Midw^t ■ no big deal. Sleepingling bags and : Rainers. Seattle’s Triple-;le-A affili. R'Regional semifinals. ■ washable colors splas>lashed on as !. •ate, as a reserve catcher.r. /Another . Jackson, Jones and ■ foundation for theI logoloj tattoos round of cuts are expectedcd tto made Ridnour, who» c arried Oregon (25- ■ a re all part of th e coUe:oUege experi- loday. • 8) to its first:st Pac-10 Conference ■ ence. title since 193!939, accounted for all I Not to worry, sayslys Professor CSI reschedules butUoftheDe Ducks’points as they ■ Dan Wann, a psych<'chologist at held off th e: hhot-shooting Demon ■ Murray Stale Universitsrsity virho h as iiBoftballgame Deacons (21-13.-13) in a thriUing, end. ■ studied fan behavioiv io r. A U ttle ' t3 TWIN PALLS-The sofibartbell to-end g amle e iwrith Uttle defense H goofiness is to be expexpected now between the College of■Southeni So but iOenty offiiffireworles. ■ and then in this envenvironment. ^ H Idaho baseball team andId thet CSI W ake Foresrest, the ACC’s most ■ This, remember, is a s|sport whose " club softball leam schedu;duled for experiencedI team,t< played one of ■ season clim axes w ithth anai ex d am a. today, has been canceledled due lo its best gamesies of the seastm, but ■ tion point called Marchv ch M adness. - - faidemeni weather. the Deaconsns c o u ld n ’t w in th is ■ “They’re just findiniding ways in The teams will meet at a later particular |game of S-on-S. I increase their assodaticiation with a point in the season. CSI b; 1 baseball Oregon’s threeree stars scored all of ■ winner,” Wann said.d. “We“ know coach Jim Walker said. A d ^teand the Dudes’popoints in the second ■ we’re known by the^ comCOI pany we rime have not been dedded. ■ keep. It is reflected { The softball dub team i: half untU Antinthony Lever’s free ;d glory. We inaugural season at C ^ throwswithllII seconds left. I bask in the glow ofif o01 u r te a m ’s llie Dudes, jujust two days removed I success.” rst NCAA toumament I T h at’s fine, W annI said, sa; proba- Bill Johnson returnsn s t o 1960^ advanced to next I bly even a good thing,ng. asi iong as .racing at celebrity c >nal final in M adison, - I ’ th e p a rtic ip a n ts d oi n n ’l’t go over- ■ ! the winner of Texas’ I board. 0 ^ OLYMPIC VALLEY. Colil g am e w ith Mi I “For 99 percent of tl 1 Johnson still hates lo lose. Mississippi State in 3f these peo- B Iday. I pie. it’s a healthy pasti-astime to be 1 Less than a year after« nearlyi dying in a skiing acddent, Ji the decidedly pro- I I involved in.” W ann saida id . “ It’s Uke I com peted in a pseudo-comp wd at Arco Arena I Trekkies from 30 years•ars ago, who I race for the first time Saturdl u ^ d u r - dian ted , “Swe«weet Sixteen!" in the I still go to Star Trek corconventions. Ing an old-timers event atIt theit US. seconds.s. It’s a good th in g , a n iiimportant W Alpine Championships. E ach m emmher b of the Ducks’ jl connection with sodetyietyrThey’re — ' m ------. His speech remains slurreured, and trio was spect:KTtacular in his own I ___ just having a good timc.mCr-One per------0 ____|thgre*s Mill -th e -ri^ t------wayr-Jacksomn-made-all-lO'orhis------I cent, without a doubt,bt, take this .side of his body. That’s notot ssurpris- free throws, iminduding four in the \m I too far.” ;ing for a 41-year-old manI wlwbo was final sectmds.s, while> Ridnour was I So. while he doesn’t’t necessarilyni •In a coma for three weekss alafter m 7-oMl onJ-poLw inters. I endorse nmning around 'kcddent that severely damaf imd w ith h alf [brain. ______Jones, playaying much betier I a baskelbnll plantedled on your than he did it ; He skied gingerly durit I in the Ducks’ win , head. Wann ceriainljinly under- ■ over Montana •^et^i^ of^he Ch^a^ions’ la on T hursday, h a d Oregiregon's Frederick Jones dunksI dduring the second haH of thee 0Ducks' 92-87. NCAA Toumametment win over Wake Forest stands it. especially if e’everybody 1 si« rebounds,i. nfive assists and two aturday In Sactameirto. else is doing it. mer U.S. Olympians. He com- ™ yisjgduiilunks. *‘A sense of conc o m m u n ity ■son sowed 20 points junio plained later that be tookK)k it too , n ior seasoa Darius SnnEni>.iI had-h ekedoutabigenoujough lead to win. who ha:has a sprained ankle. In enhances psychologic3glcal well- * ■ \ the dual w Wake Fore easy on his competitors in th irest, whidi shot bet- 19) pointspc a nd 13 rebounds inn hisI - Appropriately/ forfi a meeting additiotion, Broderick Hicks^ being,” he said. “If you Identify ;sialom races. te r than SS p e n crcient from th e fid d final)1^ game for the DcnKwDeacoirons. betw een two of theheNCAA’sdght missedcd most of ihe-first-helf-f_ _with_aJocaLteam,-it!i-it-’s-a goo d ------^ That’s not to say JohnsoniOQ is fo r.- -Tintil-ihe^inanUTninutS^’dmoae ------'Aft A fte rW a K ^ o re st leB for m S p o r t s ; _Gem!ish,(Iblllins-conm e u p lb i g f o r iFiler I 'y FILER - Filer's LuLuke Gerrish • Of Mailadison’s six runs, five | Falls’.only hitjlits. [ didn’t waste muchh titime getting were une![learned. Buhl, Kimberiy split I The Bruin:ins (0-2) host Idaho ■ iM W M into thele swing of “Iihinlink we’re definitely going 'douUeheader Lo«.| Ihings, kntknocking a 2- to benefit F alls on Satur»urday. ■ ;fit from this," R a^ussen BUHL-The Buhl Indliiian b ase- r u n h o mne e run in his said. “We iVe kind of took the same Ibal leam faces an uphUl1 tbattle to IO aw i H at of the base- ‘ approach sports fimal.bati ch to that gam e a s w e did repeat i its title from a yiyea r ago _ mO.TMnF*0 ■ ------;baH seaton4on-Saturday as— against-Bi-Burler(Thursday)-when ------1 — andirshowedlffihe's^isbh-open- ^ ______— ______r l ------t h e — hom«»meisranding we weree snowe'dj out. We’re hav- ing i split with Kimberly Sa MNMW-CoAL.D^ H W ildcats thum ped Mi Saturday. Marsh Valley inga'hardord dme concentrating on But that doesn’t mean t 7>1 in the team’s seas 1 that the . eason-opening what we’ns’re doing." ileam isri’t thinking about i oiM a m victory. It another . f l Madisorson also came out.on.top . ' titlet rua ______TM>Wi ■ ------. Juatutt-dom inating — ______■ ing-was~junior in~the~juniuniorvaratygameTvith'a------“Thai’s~our~goaI"b'ut SkyJer Collins, who a “ t w e’re I ______Suntey, Matchc h l7 .2 0 0 2 T1am4l«w«.TwtoF«k)FaUi.l ______S rP O R '^ T S H e n di e r s o r i T ^ H e r n a rn d e z T s q^h h t c o1) f f i n te^ s t y s p r i gLTha A w odated PfftM i n ^ i T H ____^______A t At Vero Beach, Fla., Karuhitihisa Ishii gaveive up consecutive flrst-lnning the fifdi spot in Minnesojesota’s starting rotation, hitlit a two-run homer, and Luis H e rn a n d e ing hom ers i )dez and Rickey to BeBobby EstaleUa, Marcus Thanhames and CpVVJQ allowed tivo hits in four!mr scoreless innings. aI titiiree-run homer! rtWiderson didn’t treateat their matchups Scon Sptoday like it was only on Seabol as th e other Yankeekees squad. feated the Los Angeles Dodger » R oy als H T ig ers i W l ------^.iHendersonJrit-a-leadMdoTflTom'Sj?"®'____ VhlteSoxil.Atliletlcs(»(ss)j5_:ii__i^^H ^^owedjstx-rurisM a ax KS lhe Boston R ed^rlosr vm m M Bf ______AtThaines Gty,[-Fla., B lake Stein, mak------v-At-TucsonrAriz.7 K cn n y L h a d ------' - D snotheN evvY oTk------tHird;irds of an inning. He had given /en up just worist outing ing his first spring trainingtrai start, aUowed ththree hits and drove in two Yankees8.7inaspUt^i•squad gam e in Fort o ne ee earned run in five innings com lg of th e sp rin g , giving up J ^ rs , Fla. Henderson n 'hree runs oron three hits and his own“P one run and five hitsits iin five innings. Kit WiyUUe H arris was 4-for-5 vrith •n took a slow, wide “Pi“Pni disapikoinied with mysell Pellow and Raul Iban shuffle out of the bancr or in the first inning. t>anez each h ad three finirst-inning hom er and th ree Rl lers’. box, apparent* saidid. throughi m to rp reter Scottf^Akasaki* A error h its and a hom er forr KiKan»s City. _ly.angenng-ihe pitcher^ 'm-disappoinred-lTVas-showi ;After Henderson fliedlied out ending the worstirst.” °™"e '"5' Expos 5, Bni r a v e s l Ithietics (ss) 10, Angels9lS ' sepmd, the pair exchana Blue Jays 14, Indiadians 4 * * inged words as they to In Peoria.: Ariz.^ San Diego waswai angry . At Kissimnnmee, Fla., Jose Canseco At Phoenix, Scott Hattelwrjtwrg WhUe heading to Jtheir dugduts. withth Bob Watson’s first suspensensionsas homered for tlth e second tim e this spring, At Dunedin, Fla., JoeJ Lawrence had twiwice, and Eric Chavez and Ram four RBIs and Chris O ^ndy Velarde Fernandez then leftft hish dugout, head- basetsebaU’s disdpUnarian. a two-run shotiot in th e first inning, and s Carpenter pitched 5 als ______;______S ':C4 n»miwi,TwiT Eindin^ d - h o p ^ F e e - rm i c h fshaiu n 5-joy-and I Prince leleads ■ ami(d tthemadrIness T. LOUIS - “I love! thet fact p ------that Holy Cross isis in th is , - — -Kentuek^ gast— _ _ tournament,”i,=S— said 1 WiLLIM ! -_Cqach Roy_WilIiams..sbii what he was sayingi yetand not i • Tulsa, 8'8 7 - 8 - 2 . ■ meanmg It literally - appi theS concept of a 28-point« another as thejthey jogged back to S T . L O U IS (A (AP) - To say dog getting its chance their locker roofroom after warm-ups, T ayshaun Prfnce’se’s shooting slump NCAA’s “Big Dance” bhi u t stii! iy r u s h e d fro m th e , is over is an undenlerstatement. ■ shaken by th e reality of it,5r room a few mininln u tes Uiter, down a .. K entucky’s lone corridor, past a m e senior starter glistening on his tan fon it a blue curtain and went 14-for-21 from fro the field to ‘’Can you imagine how e A into the searinging light a s If certain I score a career-hi’-high 41 points. exci ed ,hey could be HII those kids were leading beat the lavishly le a d in g t h e '' fifo u rth -s e e d e d 5 standing out there half? Can you Imagine hovoV e»'d,° ______WOdcats to an 87> S s . " " " ”" ! tbe Ohio Slate gua trque, w ho le d th e Bui points, said Mis much deeper indl iga, he “Those guys i te first because they’re •r. and Brown said. “The :erdie whenever they fe< Rush didn’t see nasty cut on his 1 7 21 s titc h e s to cli points an d n in e i - R k k e y P a u ld in g : :urday andalsohadnii C< JThM»Nm,7MiPrilPHl,Milie Sender.Match 17,2002002 — \ ■ WinsiSton Cup klooks odd aat Start of seseason D A R LIN G 1TO N , S.C . (AP^ - — -H e’s particularlyrly struggled In ------NASCARKasasanoddlook. Tony Stewan ~NASCAR “ qualifying, but bourx>unced back this rart is in the chase for - week.lo eam thele s ______.■ A ■ :> ------jL(------Sundiy.Miitortl7,2002-TkM »4(m,M(In nF F a n , W o r l d Midea;istieadesrs plarrttodeda]rre ceasee-fire (e o m r JERUSALEM (AP) mtrn11 P)-Israeli WhUe ace cease-fire is expected to Palestinian Pa] side a nd 62 peop)pleon nitely, but cannol ■ Prime Minister A rid ShSharon wUl be declared not withdraw from' A jd at Sunday’s meeting, the tht Israeli side. March alsoso saw the other two tow IV page for you a n d your n e l g h i meet Palestinian leaderders Sunday it is envlsloi lowns now because uoned as the first in a th the e largest IsraeU m ilitary ojopera- the Palestinian J with the intention of declaringde a seriesoftaUc n Authority is not llks, the official added. tion tio since the 1982 invasiclion of doing enoughI totc prevent mill- ______cease-fire in the Mideasitastconflict, • Repeateded efforts to arrange a ■ Lel Me office saidi______Lebanon, with Israel deploIqying tants from attackicW nglsraeL______— cease-firehahave-faUedinthe'ma?— : 2020;000; troops in the W esH The surprise annoui rBank Israeli Fore•reign Minister ouncement ly 18 monthsths of M ideast fighting, and am Gaza Strip in response« -to a Shim on P e re s s( came aafter U.S. and this m : said Palestinian ' month has seen the string str of Palestinian bombibings mUitants attemptnpted to carry out oy Anthony worst violencence, to date. a anc nd shoodngs. seven suidde att ni held a Zinnlhass attacks Thursday, IS sounded upbeat since The1 Palestinian side saidd J l S i ____buLaU.were.ihwfiw anecLby-Israel’s— md-roundof— hirarrtvalTIThOrsday, anti Israel p ^ re ssu re on Isra e l to wlth A u J n J huilJin^ to help with thing vJwhile lliCK isn’t loo much i ! court, at it fakes lo huiU ona. 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Call 206-949-8590 Today!* w 3NS JEROME Nice oldero r 2 TWINFALLS ...... aooovslnce 1993.“ >3. bdrm..2baihhomo.Bas(>«»• 701 O'Leary Way. Buill In |~ BmBakef.326-511S.‘15.* m o n t, o a ra o o , 2 rootoom 1,999. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, ‘ ; JEROME Country homo attlco. 233 East Avo.»-B. E 1412 sq. ft., sprinklor. Mff" 2balh.GfBnlfoor o w $78,500. For qppt. 32<324- lenced,l)oaulilully land- 89S6or539-43n.» - . scaped, wooden blinds. ^------i-w«hlotrol:trW isrOflW>ait>en~ im B EHLY 4bdrm .^i>aif5JIT ' “ MomingskJO'and'D'Csaiy'||= T H I N K n[NG-OF-BUYIP[N & o ii— I P- Come B vuiw ii Wtm Us! CAL U - S f D \ MmyHoosloii Idaho Hra rRES f . M 7 3 X boowocee^ ^ appUcatSoosfortbt Ma](kVa]lerScir-HeIp IIotaIa]( M g n ss. | | b I■ p siw .w a.ML.MLS#H2I98HI I 5 9 8 .9 0 0D.MLS im h A S S O CCIATES I 1^51■^L ^ 1 0 1 5 9 1 a F j r s t R c ______I______^< 000 M m l T W IN FA I ■ H l5n«,.tLeDQBeaekvcL3t«dto I B ™ Homeon r Krr.3 bnfaocxRf. 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CaU $188,900. 736.6207‘ ?S55iro“,"7Siy^“,“- M:B2S-5617/208-431-5617M nW N FALLS N om sail . Foxbon> UM. ^ m o o o ^ ^ A j i f OPEN HHOUSE ] M. SUNDAY 1 balhs. 3 car garage, lully KlUBIrMBERLY5acre# noar > n - 4 P M ,Slencod 4 landscaped wlift canyi:anyon. NE. road, power. sprinkler sysiem. large scosconic. No mfg. hom es •lorago shed. RV parking Call423-435S* area, largo redwood deck. ^Tu r , .titeny othor loaturos, too IMBERLY Cottonwood g a cre numerous lo mentkwt. n “l» -Must 800 looppfociolo;” JH£!1'Jear6.H llls.-53»7e04M ------H - i $244,900. Will holp with TWINMN IFALLS ‘ closing costs. Orivo by B rand now aubdivlalon SS7 W oodland Drive nlext e x t lo Oregon Trail or call 733-6439 Elonvilomenlaty School. Com- 936 2ND AVE. WW„ TWIN FALLS alter 6 :00PM.B ploloilelo packagos Including BEGINI HIHERB ™ Slick built 3 bdrm. 2 W IN FALLS Rolocaling k,!;k*' • H om e h a s 2 bedfoom)ms s a n d 1 b a th must mi soil! Boaulilul homo. aM in • N ew c a rp e t & floofingng in kitchen 4bdmw.2fullbolhs.opof; J] fInictkxi. £ H om es staning Kitchon. Ilreplace. 2 cor *, m • Single detoched gorajirag e garogo. ga Mature londscop- r a q$86.0001 l C all LYNN • Fully fe n c e d yard lASMUSSEN. President ing with dock. Must 80010 Ihe Rasmussen Team •$3 8 ,9 0 0 boNovo. $123,900. Kim JI QiGem State Realty. 737-1423 Of 736-3933 ■ 737.3 ® I 37-3900 or phone ^ magic valley real WIN FALLS Vlow for ^20-2i •ally L H i ™aalo.Como8 with a houso _ W 734-1991 acros 01 47 a ^ Y o u barc ic m w H h S bdm). 1.5 ■ W ■ K n m tend on Sucker Flat bathth hohome. Outbldgs and < o w N-o 1X 7, o f F llo r . F u ll w a to r corral, Tal. Full w ater sh a re s ; ' ' shotlaros 4 gatod plpo. Ho- withIh 0(a d d itio n a l sp rin g ductjcod (0 $199,500. Call water,tor. j$425,000. Call An I M i_ i |o h n Kor StotovoK^ntopp734. Jonos4)es423-5415.N102090 >91.197274 HAZELTELTON M m . n Jucod $10.000140 acre 1.5 aeroKre homo sito. Water m m 5 3 %& 655 V e I K n o w F irm w/2 story home, motorator and pow er pole In H e a lop/garago & oulbldg. placo. F 199: ce. Pasture and water m m RoduIme lami ground w/lull sh aBros. ro s $25,900. Call * * farnaier rights, gated pipe. Judyly H,Holland 829-5679. shojjc a to d N o l F ile r on *100091>0099 PrimLickor F la t. C a n y o n www.mac watoows. $150.S00/cash. UVR( I Loc E s t «a t e 734-1991 . , S ueSa-SS""*'’™- xuwonugwvaatyn—By ______viovi Call IDELL 3V4 acres o r 48 19914 CFS livo walor. Ido" ■ t ■■• . ..■• 25 accatten lor hoiw sot op. - ^ r x I2S.000. Call Stovo £ ------M>per “h^oppI 734-1991. ^S t4J 1 local 3 0 8 - 2 1 77 3 $12IBERLY Kotl! acroa. Two 1997 TWINW Ft FA L tS ‘ T in a o f I Su illoy pivots. Corners a lockt *92S e kt? " C hock return R e a lto r, AB KIMBIvo b u ried m ain lino, on now'^iew'4 plox. Call Chuck Speci.ilis n bo sold as 150 acres. 733-820•8207.B Sue Loosli v a m0 water yeor round lor ^vi ABR. CRI. Relocilion hoveJSlblo cotllo ranch. 310 fW LLS lox & six 4-plexes. 2 _ i.ilist 7 3 5 - 2 4 4 0 ler shoros. $660,000. II An Jonos 423-5415. “ ""1 .221 baih units all with )2i69 gos hoalhoal. AC & fireplace. ■ wateicro fami wilh 80 wolor ? parkingrking sp aces per unit. J CalUiros, Concroio ditches gc'o®*388 ' from P e rrin e & H *1021loiod pipo. Also has 5,?,P?Iert Stuart schools. ■ Cathie Blevin/ i n s 00 senlous outbldgs. looling ®o"sell separafely. Call B Realtw*, ABR. I sharotorago sheds. 4 bdnn *e Kohntopp 734- Rctocalton & Fine Kc & galJ includod. $224,900 .*99258 S^altlst, GRI> /f varioi1 Stovo K o h n to p p ^ : www.magknagtovaltoyreally.oom R. H a r r y & & stoi'1. *100889 m o M i 7 3 1 - 2 9 0 0fH o m e i\ I iRELD i n a g i R. also il igic valley IRI C ansjcod $60.0001 300+ rc 9 s _____ 421 e larm w/225 wator _ „*5realty # * 9.ffy Turner „|S'rires. milking barn & 7 Q^ Realtors' R«due : i s l E;STAflE GOOOINQVoiylgylg,2Mmi, TWIN FALLS 3 bd wllh garago. Ss I bdrm . TWIN FALLS Studiooapt. i JEROME 1 bdrm. 70 $575/m o.* 2 bath, 2 cor garageyoe- No $225/mo ♦ $150/dop. 706 TWINFALLS 2 bedroom, S400 d o p .NNo o smok- smoklng/pots, sesa 'P-N o North Lincoln. $295 mo, «'c ™NFALUSMu FA LLS' --Call - C ^ 3 -5 6 6 5 evoff,«------4 - A ------^------ea«pel,-vinyl.-pal.palnt.-bath-- —1-faalhrneargtfaola-WtelBflfl: 3 0 rtla :tm fir» 8 5 4 3 3 0 /; -JE h O M E ^ bdmirz-bait wmo- -op«lfllrrSprT400-i^f -Roiall-space avaHaWofor BT ^------roomrningorrofrofng,, ga- parlisTToncodl yyj a r d . F reshy rodocoralod, "• no smoklng/pets. $55I s f i SPARKLING CLEAN . ^^Ipase. 2200sq. It at “ .I $52S*dop. $600/mo.*$300dopdeposit. Roady to movo In. ^5° 1 bedrooms. $395 4 up.p. 'IWIN » Ja L U e ie a n stu- lings4 2yr.okJs.®FSocJ‘to ■i J R •flp m .* Call 733-7409* ‘ nwnth ♦ dop. 324-3336. ■ 870 Blue U k e s Blvd N .. „ go to work. Priced lo soli. ‘ I; YOL _ " - - f e - , . U undry 4 Storogo dlo.,4 1 bdrm. 434 4thI II Intorostod ploase contact . H«NSEN 2 Mrm. m . mobile TW N FALLS 3 bodfoo 543-5283 Of S39-S2M* _ r SARATOGA — 1 ^ 736-2478 ■ Avo. W. $310 4 S 4 0 0 « , sto ra g e . 1 baih. Appls: incluc • 08p.Ulito,-pd.734-1465,-: CALFHUICHES « J : AD 23-5104.*- -S«00Aiio*$S00d0K -APARTMENTS- " J T w n HALU{ Cloan. Ig, 1 - TW hl^ALLSeiu.La..i -NeediomovBrMOKo‘olfor~ -'. T IM E S -NN E E W S , J e r o m e i u ei-flS; c ------For oppi. 736-eiOO' ■"O, I Now Available ^0Q‘ ^ Call 543-8833, < bdrm, Incl. heal, water. olftee space. 720 * ^ . 11.. 543-6866 or 539-7715. C L A S S>IFIEO IF I $450. Call 324-( , . I Nmv2A3b«Jroom S39-7716* 14-8848 or TW N FALLS 4 bodrooJrooms. Equal Housing Opportun Apta, n I *falls apts> . _utllillo8.lncluded,-$700 _ I I M d P h M to h tV le w ' ■■ $400, 520 2nd Ave. W. •: DEPARTMTMENT ' Garago & fenced yj SjHi-EV Clean 1 bdr month. Call 736-4929,* C/ ------Sowtooih school disi drm. I , ' I Townhome*. Pioaso call208-734-i4av :: 208-7M-5J - S S a a JEROME 3 bodnjo district $275.2 bdmi. $300. SlSub- I •Luxury 1 .2 4 3bdrm TWN FALLS------? 1 bath. $625*«* deposit Stovo & rotrig.Includr, available. EHOI CCall I •FitnessCorner " I 1.2,3 8drms.S349-l9595 TwiNllALLSQ™«cl..n, O FFICE - Kim berly Rd.. ___ Call 934-5244* 306-3606 Of 536-5^ Wy^nj.^C.,1733..13-6223 676-7438 or 876-3337117a I 'C om putor Center I SonwOW 4 w/0 hookups.BS. 1 bdrm No pota $350/mo.- Bluo L akos Blvd.. Addi- CATTLE CA — 2 0 8 - 6 ^ - 4 musi loavo msj I Spacious and clean, ■wlop. Incl. hoat 736-198J' — = - ullRLeY Nico 2 bdrm7ZT 7 I * Community Center eon Ave. E. 32 3 2 hoad 1 ol Hereford pairs ( B U R L ^ I ‘ Free VidooLibrary I No pels. 734-6600_ IWIN FALLS Largo JEROME 2 bdrm.~n . 1 balh TW N FALLS 8 bdrm.'^ T 1 o p balh. avail. April 15. stw • ®50, 1055, 1220, calvod CO Fob-Mar. ‘02. Will g os hoat. no polljols rolfl a r e a , s p r in k lo r s . f ■low, I ‘ SwimmingPool I Twin h a lls 1 bdrm. w/d'/Q 2 bdrm. 1 \i bath town- 4000sq-ft. ♦m ore. • sell S( sm aller lots. Call f ' | ! 4TO*; alarm, renvsoll. 733-13t i i w Hook-up, I r W o ^ ’or/Dryorincl, 1 hookup. Slovo 4 rolrio.ig. houso. no pots. $47S/mo ' RfRjmPB fcq. 221 East F.! arnokinoofpets.quloti WAREHOUSE- 2.500. (208)366-2077 evos besl* dop Call324-57Sfi7S9/5pm,* IWIN FALLS noworr calkxi, Ioncod back yaiP is* I ’ Central Hoal 4 Air I Garogo, No Dots, $400 ♦ *dop. Call 208-734-4120, 5.000 sq.ft. CATTLE------c T -- l^ajd. I • Enctosod Garages 1 $400 dop. 423-4532* Call Steve JEROME 2 bdrm.n, Paint 2 bath, sh(shop., _ Rel- foq. IHA.approvo'vod. I Available I Wirt FALLS^Lj. 1 b a m . _ 35hoodomorelonJpairs. _ -Sg00*^»P-y34-8224-224' Call evos 676-1319,a m unit on main tkwr. appls, -calved a F eb. ‘02. Wilt soli • • JEROME 2 MJrmIrm 1 hAth 0 ®'ch & foncod. ■ I 851 Saratoga Dr. , S b l i ^ ^ d S-*40dop, Call 324J24-4946. TW N FALLS Nico smasmall I C A S T L E F O R O T a n^75 d I 73 ^1600 ■ I garago. $400/mo, +dop!*' now carpet, oil street . smaltork5ts.CaD{208)366-- range. W 734* B i 'efy D ay ! HAtlUH OtiUr. - ■ •teso..eoj t.,_ .. : '■______“ " i ------—J aw tf-C al ■ ■ f . m s s m a 1.514 b 4.75S • 51 ’ 5 1 Lm Pre Plea t mMqr,Mamil7,2002 t nw H m . L m LTMI M t AMUNOt ■ WiU.THEU . A8toc.9n)k P l n■ Brokir/Ownif l Stt.Aiwc««. S % £ | ■ibMMoflDohrQuO w jo^^Lw j^jji ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 1 _____ KOOTCONHAayl^ ------Safes Associaii. AOR ■ Million SProducer ■ ...... „D0RI8BAIlltEn_l Sjlas Associate I ■| 324-4664 l iOHN HOUSER I Sales Assodate I CH niB S2S^. Abwluiav*t ddaitng homei Al new I S39.900. Spa< BSpacious 4 bodroom. double S99.IW.900. Look at aa you gel (or thi» culo Me 842,000; 2 Bedroom homeIi inIn Gooding__ S1207 TWIN VILLA LOOl carpw. n«w fiov«.■ buutifullnteflordecor.bft I Slam aner home. Gas heat, foncod yard,. all would make excelloni rental,Ital. Second 843,000. Great starter 1 )0P- TWIN FALLS Sharp-thaipl 2 bedroKlroom. 2 both. MasAr I thoa appliances.a Including washer & dryer.'^ r.' bedroom B 1020 sq. (I. has altacattadiodcar- __ k» paniaBy fenced w/ui sr home on 6S'x85‘ GRI. ■ tuM it lovely won garc k locailon. Pfosse coll RICK waieiSler sottener. and the lumiluro In this, 2 2 port. Newtypamiod on outside./do. Appraisal SprinMer sysiem 8 'AJC. '/(lorage shed. Auto Muiti'MilbonDodjiClubl bedrc leconiiy done. Large, loncodcod lol. gas__ 1 baih 1S8S Broadmor ' ttiower. Pncad Right!']ht! Cal me! CAROiVN idroom homo wilh vryl SKfog & newer i/C. This 2 bedroom 5 4 3 j 5 7 9 ^ J I heal. Owner very motivated sellseller, relai- permanent loundsllon. rool.Ol. Call OOROTHV or KEN to soo ihis nore 14x68 Is on a CtffUfl 7i7-JBl alor4»M Of. «M ^^^jBEAflDS^ od to licensod reallor. Call JOHN condition. Freshly paint 19-8311 of4?3.5311,. .'? i gnja,»at buy 734^X00. .■ . . Clean In good HOUSER 0 280-2248. J ■; 1 v ^______JOANN 737-3981.111’.! MlllionSCiub ■ ' linted exterior. Call Salas Associate ■ RON FREEMAN ■ $54,900. 1999 Crumilamploo Manulaciurad UTTIE CHAR Assoc. 8(oket. GRI ■ HARUERI y“ou will love Ihls REDt tiomo • 14S0 S88.900, GREAT PROPERTY \f b m (I. w/3 bodrooms. 2 cozy homo wuh ■YI IN BUR- 872.500. KIMBERLY - 3; Mull>-M>lkonOolUiClubH ■ *«h gas heal, two bedrtxm. Adorai baittt.don.lorc«datfo )rable college home. Nco kiichon. 3 LEY!! A groal very clean homo. 734-4208 m M olocinc hoai. swamp hardwood Itoors,Itoon overs'tod gange wdh bed i "*®:.indudrg « i unfnlshed b eoolot, opon tioor nia 11 baih. ^throom is large w/daw foot 1979. 1040 sq.’f|..-(uUv (a n t^ h* ' 3132 sq. ft. homo -Pjnn._spiit bcdrpfliM. Jwaier-Horne-ii VAMCE WALKER ■ home s eurroni m a pi w/ swing SOI. 3 bodnxms. 1 bam ™">m/™ »snsEij basemen. 3 bed- * a paili. For moro nior. lols of eilrasliras. Good sized rooms! utiiityr ly room (or storago or crafts. New rool heat, said- c^ered palio. new carp mai«n vuit T htHtssT«im.com ttt et call » S 9 ^ . Canan THE Tl RA8UUSSEN TEAM '99. Tl garage, (ireplace. baseboard heat >cod air gas h ^ ' WALT 737-3938 or This Is sooo culo! Call DIANN O Me dish wl box and much mor or TAMI 737-3940. at 737-39005 oror 737-3925 1 or view on lyn- 737-3 moro. For nxo Information vis* Theiarport & vinyl. For ■3918 or DEBBIE 0 420-8153. more details call ALEX 539-S39-5768. or call WALT HESS 737 m.com. ,.)7.3.i:•j-i: heHeaaTaam.com GOODINO 737-3940. »to;rS70939 or TAMI I - sanovthohasAssociats eroktr .HH | 737j3 9 6 8 ^ H TAMIGDODINQ IS73.900. s G«U you inItl Ihl*I 3 bedroom. 2 STe.OOO, !?otinni I itinng and warn a home but *78.901900. Such a cute homo on 1/J aero. 3 balh homo. In move n 878,500.■ Super starter Ihoti>e inlexceBent! exi ■ *84«io.Kimberty.4bedrea I Sales Associaie I ' «e in csndiKon don’l need somo I adiadditional incomo. This ooms. 1800 sqtt.. central ft>r. Mature condition. Open lloor plan. ParkI’ark style homo. Features In iHs ■drooniS.11/2baSi12 or bee 0001^0. Call RON duplex m«ht be ■ I be yoor answer. UiW 1 - 2 back yard on oxira lg. Lol. R Rec ic m i, 737091 _ ireesaiI al around. Ve^ soteno! Don't aelay. 1296 sq. ft. home 3915 or KATHV bed. 1 bath w.0,wth garage. Unit 2 - 1 bed- painied inienor and exterior. Wh PARTRIOOE 737-392C <1. shed and many I l”“ V., nic, CII:all I,lo see. Ask lor SANOV BRENDA lodayl 410-5074, Jus't rent when this home can be younZZ b«(or*[|'ieona.>tr : OIANN O 737-3918 or 738-38-1428. «»da«*isorcalWALTI lor I 9 o a » io aio r MTHISCNRAOCR ■ «10067Q______OfTAIHQOOO««0 737-38-THESS7370939 JL'i SaKsAssocHta H ••3940.X1Q2066 m mlUrKENDRtCX I R ' r ^ _ .. SSales Associate M R tt 73V9295 1 tttM O . ertnd Naw• HHome in me new Beautiful eoodo in dolnElm viD^. Ciesnand S87J00,«:_y«y.n«>atbrid(4bod. fJ b a n ^ 5 K s s d S B .Park VlM.Esiaie* Sub.»ub..Oreai tq. H-at ^ REDUCED TO 889,900. Lovely'Oly bnck $89,900. tmmaculata (ifflly haw. Lots of pnvacy hero. I "« excelleni an excellent location! Ow prico. Thre* bodroofroom.MM 2 bath*. Hasn " • « « « « homo in quiel neighborhood 3 bodbi (I rooms (2 w/out egress win I lanced badcyaid. storage shod, cov- ■ B l B i algaaheaLoantnltir.isir. virtyl ubno. fren Underground garagegara parking. Three bod. w/oul egress wndowi) t 3^4 baJMu ^ bnght lg. UllWy room, pellei nlysti home. 4 bed-rl porch. Ctoae to Oragon pain n badi IS pedoci for summer mndows) t bath. lonT^EIemeniary room, 2 bath*.I. OGi u heat and central air. bart>ecui kflcftoa two uttty room, single carargaraga gi Room, wood stove in basei & Driving Range, mon cuiig . Fnahod basemoni wm lamily w/auto opener, (encod yard w/boa stove In Living 2 bedrooms. 1/2 bath and laundry, /boautitul rooms, targe covered patl :. B R aaM M n n choose (tom. Call THE"h e rasmu'ssV iS '® *^®PP‘'’ipplng. You will love ihts, * maiure landscapng. covered patio, isement 2 (amly ai www.tynnr«sffluaaaacom ot cal atio. auto aulo sprinklera wonderful TEAM • 7370900 0( 737-3925. Vary P'lced lo selllllnil M7.500.S Call PEGOy sprinkler*, vary nice home. A musi Mtlo. w/hol lub. ^ mSaiasAssoditt RASMUSSEN TEAM al 737-3900. nusi see. new doors & windows. Tt AWonlabi*.i'L-i3«e lul landscsping- 7370928. »9M6'^6- Call DIANA WHITNEV 737-3>7-3989. seel Call DIANA WHITNE 73t-3S88.trj’ :63 This is a must HEY 737-3989 I SlSales Associaie I I 7 3 ^ 2 1 0 6 ^ 1 MMa-NwrirMadbm nasMin u t a i r u r r a H ocvoorT oiT o Xn. This IS B nice home in a nice bedroom*. 3 ba«« and]d de a « ia a a « tM a . '975 3 bedroom,>n. 1t 1/2 ban home on 1.1 8109,900. Don’l miss this one!i! Nearly Na A-kke-new four bedroom, tw CAROLYNCUIIBI^^I Fencad yaid. covered peBPtBo. R nM ariv^ ^ , l W o t s ______QChttEOAinElS-^^l SliesAssocin Bridi duplti. 2 pontile>3b«jrocmunta, 3 1 «1M00. Spadou.8E^lam Syhom eeenbal- LoeaiMir^ JOAWtREAVES i In Albion Ihls home has 4 bed- 0 2 *11»«0. FCfiGCT WAU STREETr Inwthv 8127.800. A whole lot of I I 737-8807 _ V located near CSI.CSI.Matunfmiltreet8 n»ms&21 2 3^4 battl. so n g on 3^4 ol an 1 ^ Sales Associate lovely pereiwM gar yov money r^ i hare h Twn Fals. Tl«s'histsw k 2400 • tq. fi. home has 5 I I gaidans turrouid this 3 aerelhlths home is dose 10 huntng. f s h ^ homo. This M room , 2 bath h u«t Jvesimenl property provides a sa s ^ baihs, breakfast bar. familyi n l ! ■th twme. 1586 sq. (ael skwig & ‘*»»mo&*ng.« This getaway haa steady, cash relum. After expenses, t 5 bedreom. 3 garage. SI 18,900. Plaailease call RICK wRh lormal M ig . t air. gaa heat, natural gas hoo na bTMldast room, large iotsolRWoom lor fnends & fa n ^ to vis« h pwpoflvyi^a m tw m Tho rental w yroom. central famlyioem&tupan upaniz«lleundiyiokeep ttiel4«70in) mobde home that ia Incfaded In ^ al been modsmizad ieear«y wtt rt P«‘°- •<'■0 iprlnkklook-upforgm B M j TWfflhappyididii Kjwki- y»nt vinjisidmg. triple M aril bve the oversized M prlced>0(|115,90aCalKAVorERNtE nklera. fenced U f l ^ P ^BgAHftMmtt.«tOi3a; BM9«-Fulyl*nc«>nc«> wth aulo sprinUem. KENORICiICK 410-2000 or 410-2002. grsgyffliss:ee and For more Mo. visit TheHeas ML Cal or cal WA1.T HESS 73708!Jtecargaraga. Oday7a7-a>08.»ioi74r B.toi328I >uTeam.eom H K KENandDOROn nSalts Assoditt SaiesAs^te I ■ ■ M M frem It tU tlM M O . Brand)d nnew-gnder c o n atn ic -l 8288,000.W. Super home located In -ttovip^Suta .Price Reduction on Ihls 40 acrea• wwi t h l $ 4 7 M 0 ^ h a t t T 5 o e SSSSi^pSSS^Sll'^'R*RapidaTEKeBert-flo«^tair4' TtTHREE homes near Twin Falls. Th hOTO on lo u M n f u ^ ! ^ b w i •.3?t>aih.Qeo«wmalheat(or or noL c a t t m «IE. Sto on a S S ? t t 5 S • greatm package conialn woodworklr Idast bar. Cermlc He h I'n i t e & (k>floor ot 2 car garage. 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' ■ n _ ~ ~ j I ______SufKtey.IfafchlT,17.2002, Tima , Na»».TW InF SWITCH PLOW JO0 9 7 5 HAV Atalfa seed so«. lnFaia.M ihoD t3 • TENT Ez-up. 10*10 al b u n k y COSTUaK I *w»ch plow. 5 bolKo jjo m 4 vwiebes. State testei FREE Lab/Shaphard X. niffwwow hBeh. 73T^6i2 4 sidewalls. S27S. Lightht Uia new cendttion. Soe * L “ “» 543^666 < , N eeds a good hom e wim TAM'S HMvydmy.ISx!StSCr. 539-7715.539-7718- to piryt 324-7827.- S unday. M archch 17.2002 . liTs ayxsa.szTS.2®; R S T 'aW la. 300 bales. 3i MlUiogoodheniaao)^ QttwrtimtvaiUbloS r' f2P:^‘3«8- bales. RP 3 E « S = . mixed braad p (« a . w a be ■S yr. uncondttonaJ I f^>*tW6ftie5Y5TBB OUtnntM. 423^121 •.t70-200p>as.CaMaa*<7 ...... D 14 Tlm — -N>wi *W », TVrin F « » « , ( d « h o S u nntfiy. di March 17,2002 « K u ise n L Y S«L & MCR.60 B0AT14',Y«naha50l :------2 - B«MnMnt SOPro. YAMAHA'97 QP121200 r ------9 Sale. Slovt. pot IV... ■ POLARIS w x c e o o . long rf dtthwuhar. wuh a : a r g ; : ; "0 SIERRA-92 5th wheelI PORO'63 Thunderbird 01- ■ track, l o u o l u t i u ; vary•ry 27 ft. Excellent coodlUon CHEVY'’8BW tonPU. Letifttolaofr ' 3»P •»9>na. AT.AC,PW.- Auto, A w/racka, $2500/of|. . 201 ChwtmrtSi throughouti Loaded, new P8.0kJerfeslorallon.en. ei itS tN .- KAWASAKI M K ) I T^il carpet,cantral heal & air. or. 4234983 or 420-1646a ^ ix/rys'.rra^ I t r . H 'CBEEKSIOECOUHT gina. maxi kll Installed, k s •• fS IH T A C C S T e o • e e to ■ UoolKHonKlRVSoicn a-; hvin beds, tub 4 shower. rMnyoveihaul.Ukenew bO ^ O G E '93 PU Heavy duty P«U. 2nd yard Mh Plaate call beiwe«nl2 M Ton. diesal, Exc. cono. • cenluwl At Ctty P «a5o,a«a4»i ■ Avaiiablo.733-6841 Interior. Over 20 yre. ? fTstr SHELL, red. I pm-IOpm 208.734-3950* Towpkg. New Ilres. 6.22-02.ToMlllia >• tef FOUf)STAR7720n ClHiH i w/present owner.'Alwaya I' llliamacaJI S U Z U K I'9 7 King flaraged. Runs like new. brakes. ? Full power. Camp* { . - - 7 3 3 ^ 7 0 Of 73 » 2 >nd. C. Podge 360. Roomy T a h o e '»» by Thor. 28il »-2299a- - w/anowplow. not«■ a l«rm oln* runt. Bottom t SlkJe. j ^ d i S . Exc! cSld. |9 « 5 . Can Glen o 676- erV ready.Dual luel tanks, unit. 900 ml, S3500. S S r * ;\ ^ 7 floor plan Sell contained 1 owner. Retails $9500 »5* ►'ower stroke, red, Maiwke inverter charger, roof & ~ Sacrlllclng below book 87180f678.1116* ’ Call 654-2394 after - -OW af.Call7aS-1084.» ,•& SpAT Alurnlnum.li‘»xlih!«’ - « l3 .5 0 0 ,5 3 e 5 M lt- 5 r - ] - M k in g $9000.326-3116' jfTBO A Ttan.^,;; ___ OWt lirrMany upgrides;les, trolling tnoior, $400. Rua- H S T O U a iif 'H. In,.rior ” HAVE. 0N< SH ELLSS Clean non-smokers, origi-igi- er Red Hawk 44. e x lra! l ; TEHHy '78 19 It. Double needa work. FORD '70 F-250 Camper USEDSHEllS nai & well maintalnod. l3oNo $450. Call 324.2486. ' axal. Vary nk». Must seel . SIOOO. Ilm. 679onnn* Special. 87K mis. Good ” f 4010 Choose Irom awnmg or generator, Ev> - Aa«n||t4300.M»MM- IreHW ^reiSim TZ. ,=gcond.^495.735-2086« {-4------KartUB* Ciasale fw -9AiLBOArw55cQ?5 — r -•fytnmg-worKriW-prob~ -ZiBBSTECSmioier- ‘ Many o x iras. Lov SrtfooT — S ty la irsiM irc o Jw ir > 65-Super-Mag decoysI ItHHrw Tauniaait.” door, hard lop. Needs Sorrar 654.23m a fte rs ^pm 2?0|- _2afLLoaded.witi>.furilrurilngr — Ue-lnicks.-emall truckar ----- lemi-$450Q-736-6108*— -2fwtomtjon.-73»fl»?g;-— -*>a r ------“ BeimlfiirBirctricr la h a p * | & other extraff, $9,000 ^ H anaF tam b o a i—------;Qreat-0ranBpB-4-Gfear 7 -badr-iuns good,-tst $400— cfwineam - y a u a h a ' q t w r 000. Veryrea8onaDle.g7SOi030 3 « MNERATOR (RV) Onan lakes It, Call 82B~I194* «17.500. 733-7201.■ •3695 or. 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I •«“« ' c o a ^Drivofs w anted* ^73W900 ■ <"•nif.conpatHoa.eon Liffi M bvM tMam l a. Ml' I-J t ■ _ <■ ’ ___ " _ . .. _ ■ • f ______Sur>d«y.n afch r 17.2002. Tlm -4*»w , T CHEV.V *95 EMriKlra Cab. TOYOTA -80 4*4, «,Twlfi FaUs. Idaho Dl 5 Dork blue, all oxti 14, S6 OO. CADILLAC 7 9 4 dr. so( ^ r a s ind. H orse Hr, $300.I. 00 9 gal. Clean,newllro«.Run8¥ «EHCURV«3Tr.c $10,000,788-3663681 fuol Iftnlt nn nvln “n®V POMTUC'«lTr*nsAm,_ P0MTTAC91.LeMantLEl-E PORSCHE'85 Musi sell. . *>0 . C all $1000/otfer. 733-5038* Fofd *81 Bronco, 88K miles. 4 cyl., auto,10- oob>g 10 conegel $2000/- TOYOTA •Be AvakJnXLS C EJHyvV ‘98 S.lO.705 0 837-4125 “ oa. _AC. $2000. CaM 7 3 8 « 2 y jpd. AC. now rfms Both ne ed work. $500 oa offer. Ray al 736-2443* Loathor, sunroof, loaded M KrYDTA-894wne,i S9S00.Catt677-9( wel drtve, Irom $50of For’fislln 5 ^ 8 -KCu'llu.Cl.nerra. 423-«0as or 423-9683' T SUBURU *95 Legacy LS w/everylhlng, 46K mis. ■ ,, siandard cob. 5 sp< 1-6W- n««“yr>lce! Looded. w $15,900, 837-6679 dir " ‘98 Suburl speed. 4 t n d b ro e h u r* c a lt1-6< — THET1ME8NEW8 ell wheel drive wagon. iburban LT c y lin d er ongino.0 . R u n e 719-3001 «x1.C819« milea. Exc. cond. S20CKx i S PONTIAC *92 Qrand Prix walhor. new lifos.res, lowing groot. New tronsmi CI.ullM Oipmin.ni[ Loeded. 92K pampered 1 H Cnilse, AC, AM/FM cas- pkg. whilo, mut =[ic5- °>^«^-Cai»678-174r ;«■ opens at 8:00 am mllee. $7800. 308-7323 VOLKSWAQON ’98 J e tte spd.31Kmllee,tuUylo^ •< n u s t s e o l ciutch & radiator B cHEW TStoSssns □ — setio, 2 doof, 145K miles, Turbo diesel. 57K ml, edf * $20,000.734-0538.B $17,500. Calll(H iH e y ) intorfor in good corn $7000. CaJI 733-0311/11.V PtYM OOTH-Bl Acclafc ^ U on th ru FrL cr308-249r Oood eond. $2000/oKer. Ldodod PW,PL.keyless MERCSDEZME *93.450 SElI 78H .305J058 d a y s Loor Canopy, bodiirdliner,Ilfi w t v T -®4 impala. 22^ dc «ean,we0malnt..$l95 Of- Take C ere of your TOYOTA '85 Tercel 720>2013.a w . 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'1 6 9 8 8 . *19998 StocklMM.7 7 9 » S ^ e)» .'4 S 9 i. »<%MOAC SMtl H ji ; ^ 8 i i M I f* H i M t/«T 77> X b i Ij I ■ ijjljl^H .;.;':; ___ *''''''/'IP iH ^ H IH H l ‘‘f" ' '■■■'■~ :■ r-.-. - ■i■I . Suicide pacts:t o : D o both I n s i d[)E i ? panics pgrcc? / Dear Abby...... PagsE2E2 ...... i Crossword ...... LYlL f : - . / Senior calendar...... w- - ...... FwturtmE/£forS/n.rCrvmp-7S- The Timcs-^>-Ncws SurJnday, M arch 17, 2011 0 0 2 ■ Section E ‘I knew m y h u s b a n d a n < Id Ico iJld SUu f v l v ^ W e j i ju st didn’t M dow n for V _ everyvbody readdthe same book.?I My friend Betty;ty a n d I w ere talk-- la p in g a b o u t how pe< a r c p e o p le d o n ’t re a d lul enough any more, :it\ .: re. Betty was espe- r dally concernedI aal b o u t h e r daugh- ter, M m. “Kim learned to read when she was 3,” said Betty,y, with\ a sigh, “but I can’t rememberT herh reading any- thing except thee 1TV Guide since The Magic ValleyHey keads commit- lee is planning to cu III ) tu rn a ro u n d luke- i t i fd I k w arm read ers like K : i t 3 e Kim, o n e page at a time. In Jan u ary , thef T>Twin F alls Public Library invited Y § d people from low parents of schools, the college, ge, businesses and ■ I M anyresoumrces for-;; SI a re a groups to formrm a steering com- tW mittee to hook intono the Everybody ivins, triplets leleam H H parents of mulllUltlplM I' Reads concept that’lat’s gaining liter- Books aty steam in dtiests acrossa the coun- ) love • the job try. T h e idea is to' seiselect a book and rou'M Ekpectfnt TWfnrvrfns. Triplett or '' Quad*: A Complete Reeooreev ee,’’ by Barbara encourage everyoneine in the commu- The SaattleSt Times ______nity to read it. A sin Luke and Tamara EberJeInKHerporPerennW, (Ha j H H H similar project in — $12.95). I------B oise w a s c a lle ------d SEA 1 Boi BATTLE - M ard Breazeal PruitPr was pWhat If five m TWtoel Expert Advice fw nT«nTwoPraetidM" ( months pregnant and having a rou- Pfijrrtetene ouPtepitncy, BJri Everybody Read tine u . Birth, and the . 5 ultrasound when the tech Rrst Year of Ufedmth TM n.’ ihe S am e Book?” turnec toe." by Connie L. led and asked if she kneww slsh e w as Agnew. M.O.. and Alan H. KieliKlein. M.O _ _ The thesis is _haviniiing.iwins.______- -(HarperCollin9r$18).------imn t r r i g u i n ^ can ’t “1 w a t went white,” said Pruit. “1 "The Art of Parenting Twint:«:7beUnlii|ue 71 W k J | •em em ber th e last have f e passed out if I hadn’t beerleen JoysandChalleflCetofRaltlnjUsing Twins and . ime everyone in down.'n." Other MuWplet,'' by Patricia:1a MaxwellK ny immediate Whe 'hen the technician said shs h e w as Maimstrom and. Janel Polandmd (Baliantlne(I | j | remamily read the checki::kmg for a third fetus, Pruit i Books. $14). tim.ame book. We, “I jusi ust closed my eyes and pra; to ‘Everything You Need to Knownow to Have* mlon’t y even God.” HeaHhy Twin Pregnancy," by CGila Lelter. pproach life the Thou l i f e lOugh Pruit h ad ju st two, shele a h e r M.D.. with Rachel Kranz (Oell«ll PPublishing. m k am e w ay. husban>and - like m ost parents of mu $15.95). AND A case in point: -weretre m for a life change as theycy i “RaWng Twin. From Birth Uitmijlithroi >nce on th e high- fromJ their tl one bedroom apartmei ~ appi m ent Atteleicenee," by Eileon M.I. PearimanPei and A b A T im e s 'ay, our van Pniitt quitq her job to care for theii boys, Jill Canon (HarpcrRosource. $1 ro k e d o w n a n d now4. 4. •Multiple Pregnancy Sourcebooeboolc * » Denise om.fje f o u r o f u s W he hether anticipated or a sur Pregnancy and the Rrat Year»•arwtthTwbis, in 90-degree sun newss ofo m ultiple babies is becc Turner w ay TripJeU, and More." by Nancyncy /A. Bowers ______b- ro w i ith e ach of us increassasingly common. Nationwid (McGraw Hill. $17.95). jn-down vehicle ‘wm bi th e b irth ra te h a s ju m p e d S3 pe “Double Duty: The Parents' OuliGuide to spent three hours winalked I around it , s>"cei 1980,1! w ilh a n astonishing 42 423 per- Raising TVrinf. (rom Preipuncy■ncy Through the spike in triplets and h i^ er w aiting for a tow -m wi now.” My hus- ?P ler-o rd er School Years,- by Christinas BaiBaglivi TInglof viewing the broken-«knew how to fix multipliples, according to the Nat (McGraw Hill, $14.95). q u ite differently: I waltonitandflined er for Health Statistics. Therhe jnost-... H rs flU * mt figures available are from 1 chanting, “ I am calmjve r by. Our son c u ^ t m l999. •Web^ftw > ■ . band pretended he kntrunk to make >ms of twins and triplets say their f • twin Urthrata has jumped 553 3 percent1 iloca 1980, With an I . it. Our daughter r . . . ■ . . . ___ V 1 : Jj :E-2 T taM N m ,! n,TMiFait,liWio Stmdv.Mard« * il7 ,a 0 0 2 L Y t l F E ^ ^ f. a r d e r - s iuieidc;JrMutn;aaldecvision?^ Dmgee r o u s i i aa : k o n s : tiutual romantic “pact” to heahead C o h e n . “ T h e s e ra men, who all Despiipite discouraging statis- I Professssor says r„“nto eternity together rarelrely their lives have be. >een in charge, tics, Cohohen says there are often . exisxisis. are suddenly help] Ipless. They’re • thingss familyI members and3 D a t e r “Nearly 20 older Americancans hopeless. They can’i r a p e r a t e s o a r s i ‘pacts’ n’t care fo r and frie n dIs s ______- _ - . 1 ------ «un m . Y L l F E L ib? r a r i a n : D o n ’t le1 a v e k __ ^ DEAR ABBV ddsatJlibrary ®Y:,I,am a librarian I “ C h ildIren ha-iv e iil a medium-siz■•sued public library. B . and Tm losing n I Write to A them come home, ; ‘g m y patience about ' t S Abiirn dogan is, “As one we are • one particularir i«issue. K D e a r end to tttn to De,Dear Abby. w eak, tog P arents who > together we are strong.” 10 wouldn’t dream of University Presss $Syndicate, W e helpp anyonei who has famUy dropping off th.their S- and 7-vear.___ K • A b b y ______4520 Main St.. » ._Kansas.aty._ _in_the_inimiliwry-by-networking— tig h t!to h e a r ------olds-artheTiial]nail or grocery store___ asiaueiB Siii: «LWeb_5itO-at_ _ th e m v Bithi)thersin.thei£.arcasor— t h ------bring-thelr-yoyoungsters to the ™ s,co/dearabby fin d in g s “ In February 1993, Pf bbrary and let i i someone for them to Pr^ident fT ^ et them roam freely ~— . write to.I. There1 is almost always Chnton signed an intei^iraational ■ liiroughout thehe building with no :eply^ about the safety of your S treaty known as th<} 7". ,------som eone c .. . .supervision, cr . JJ”” G uard going into Afg e online on the Internet tJ n lte d or drop them off to ildren, we are not baby fitters. ighanistan to site, andid we have chat rooms Nations Convention on Ihi I PARENTI1NG fend for themse oet protect our freedom>m. T h ey a r e ntghHy w mselves while Mnm ThiThank you for helping mg get Jrtfe-would-Uke-to-invite-----____oQheChil.djLexienddd ____ ------aiTd-Dad go•topping sf or run e message out, Abby. ------fighterpllsti.whd ddrop bombs any who i dren a host of privileges, 1 ------i o h n - ^ — errands. . on the Taliban and ] 0 wish to join us - and is, indud- - CONCERNED LIBRARIAN. i protect the that indu ing freedom of assddatiction, free* To those negl skies here at home, ] :ludes fatherSr siblings, ^ Rosetnond legligent parents, I ANYTOWN.U^A. i. Navy cooks grandpareiirents. anyone! dcjm of access to informanation (of want to yeU: Then ie public library is DEDEAR LIBRARIAN: You’re’re infantrtry here and Thank y aU sorts, widiout restrictiodon), and, B JK H not a “safe plac abroad, and the Co < you, Abby, for sharing ilace" to leave your -welccJcome. It’s hard to imagine a .oast Guard our cause« wv ith others., m essence, freedom fromm punish* ------child unattende ' “ protecting our shores. ment. ided! Libraries are parenrent who is so irresponsible as !s. They have. - EETTA l LOVE, MOTHERS th e right to heaihear th eir parents say public buildingsngs; anyone off the to taketal< a smaU child to a public" many jobs, from priv■ivate o r sea- Needless to say, the dodocument “Because I saidsaid so” on a regular street can ente man to general or ac OFTHEMHrrAHY nter. I know of nt placeice and leave him or her unsu- admiral. All DEAR I sent me into apepo p le x y . an d freqpentt basis.*ba; • least one convic » E TTA A N D O T IIE R ivicted child moles- pervi*rvi ■ l i l M M " 1 ...... G toMIM tJM^TY um m om - 735-3288 ■ I Page E-4 . I Si)junday, M arch 17, 22( 0 0 2 ______T lic ^ Timcs-Ncws- , U S Bankk recogn S^ T o ^ c hh o l a r s ’^ T W INI FALLS- F The University K rum m , W illiam Li of Idaho> AlumniA Association and___ Leonard, honotvd in Burleurley: — MaiyAUce_Lope2. ^ b cer-Lovoll, r ------Burky High(h SiSchool------^------c wiU honor the top -10 per- __ _K atie Luke, Nyle Malsuokoka, Leah______Ioshua.Alvcy,vi»y, r-nllli» gfgtt______daho’s'hij^school'jynlors:------Meeks, A ngela^iller,T P1 a m e la Bowen. Tisha1 Clark,Cli Kolby Femau, laho Top Scholar Program, Mills, Christopher Nielsonon. Emily Frank Frclier, >ssible through a gift from icr, Colette Gibby. ' Ogden. Nathanid Popplno,0, Vinccnt Alison Glllcy.y. KatieK Hanks. Juan - I < was founded by the UI Prater, Cassandra Sc jc h iffle r, H ernandez, BroBradford Hill, Erica • Association in 1994. The Savanna Seaman, Jacob fcr^HoNoa^^hby e program-nowhtmorstii— Ethan-StonerCathtfrinls^i Andrew McMurray, i 2,000 students for their Hayley Tolman, Stephen'n Turner, Mc^onNUtton.lon, Rachcl Myers, Cole ding academic achieve- Nelsbh, Deldriidra Parish, Erika m 140 schools in Idaho, ^ X c r , Brett Welch ammd Corey Phillips, Amannanda Pope, Jentry following Idaho Top Shockey, Jericalea SShockey and Corey wiU be honored at cere- Westfall It 7 pjn. Monday at Twin These students will be! 1honored Dcdo HighI SchoolSch . ------USBank-wIgh School; Tuesday at in je m n e : Jordan ^gwcl;well. Brennon Baker, Educators reheartele a J a s ensemble for the second Bliss High Sdiool ond annual 'Educatora In Variety'ly' ihOKprMi iiiladbyamployni ------cent-oHdalHigh School; Wednesday Marc Christcnsci:nscn, Spencer Glenn, Casila School Olitrictrict at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The Idahy High School; Thursday Jorvis Cline • Jared Larsen,n. EEryn Lowe. Holli m ade possi D letridilU gh Sdiool Monroe, Teresaesa Moosman. Linzy US Bank,fligh 1 School. BryoniSouihwid( Morgan and MitdilitchcU Stoker Alum ni As -— Gooding Accelerated LU earning ------Minico Highh Sc School— ------C enter ------stijiewide-illowing students win be Stephen Astoiston, Jessica Bailey. I r EduccatoTs sh(low talenIts at ev( m any asin 2 Twin, FaUs: Jasm ine Mendez Kevin Bean,. NNeil C lark. Joey outstandirigh School Gooding High Sdiool DcFilippis, Betheth Elison. Stephanie H i b u r i e y -T "hehe second annual 52 for 8 Hans Ameri. Sandee E •r a secondary school studentIt librarian at Dworshak El m ent froJ m Barker, : Branden Caner, Dalion, Fii, Gabriel FratPrank, Chelsi Grunt, . “Educators in Vari<'ariety" show pre- and $31S3 for an adult. The proceeds T h e llliott, fol Abelce Esparza, Natalie G erratt, Michael Infanger, In NIkolos Gurney,ley. Diunc Haderlie. .'icnied by employee !s and Melani Edwards Maisie Metcalf, Kristen S lyees of the C a ^ a will proJrovide a scholarship for eachh tcacher at Burley High S Scholars anson,wi Stephanie Frey, I Sabala, Landon Hansenisen. Tyler Haynes, School District wil Daniel Shull, Briitany Si will be held at 7 of thee highh schools in the district,t. The M ountain View E monies at' Gemjr,7 Johanna Hiatt, ' Simons, Scott Heins, AdamAd Hieb, Brent . , p.m. Tuesday. Jennifer Tanner and IDonald . Hunt, Sarah J Last ycyear’s scholarship winnerss School staff is putting•■MritwMm t Falls Highchinson and Jcssicka Seal ; h Jolley. Bradley ’ Jnn Manning.g. secretary at were G VanKlceck Jurgensmeier. Ai ! GiseUe Catl, Burley Hightl Mountairi View Revue.' Jerome Hi|»nl High School r. Amanda Ketchum, Mountain ViewJW Elementary School;ol; Staci Lyn CoUett, Oakley tes of the at Burleyle I Graybeal, Jennifer Hagerman High School Stephen King,g, K Kimberly Kippes. < School, and Collecileen Wood, math High Si / will be a j a a ensem ble and Zane Wyatt Kelly Luttmer, Jeremyy Potter Whitney Manin,lin, Jenna McCarthy, I School; Wes Alley. Declo’ of staff m embers from a at Wood and Cody Ravenscrofi ^ w ; teacher at Burleyy JuniorJi High, are High School;Sc an d M arlene Lloyd, Igh School Lana McCurdy. MMoricela organizers. • district, and directed R iver Hig Idaho School For the De Raft RivRiver High Sdiool. B ^ t t , Christina Brown, , )eaf and M endoza, BriBritiin Mohlman, “Wc hope the stuc Ihe Blind Chase Morgan,n, NMcKenna Parkin, studenis will want indiviliyidual performers include Lindsay, Burley High Sci T he folio[Uotz, Mary Feusahrens. to come see their tei 3riff, Ryan Jones, Nicole RuihAnna Spooner Brianna SandliaiIlian, Aubrey Schut, ■tciichcrs or other Superit:rintendent Mike Chesley;: direaor; a women’s choi I L homiredinl schpol staff perfor•torm, and bring Skip Lc j by Bonnie Prizer, music i Bonnie Richards, Trevor Jerom e High Schooi Stephanie Studer.der. Jason Tominaga. ^ ■ L tiicir parents with tl Leone, science teacher at BuhlHigh ------H olly-A bbiss.M aria-A i h them. We thinlc Burley;y Ju n io r H igh School; Don, White Pine’lntermedia Juana Rosas ------; (\g u ilan ----- Galie UkerrGhasIhase’Webster.'Tylcr------the students will Stephanie Allison, KrK ristina Wheeler and Dam ill enjoy seeing Prince.'Je, sdence teacher at Buriey High School ; )arTcn Woodward . their teachcrs and i f women’s vocal quartet. • T r « S ° E in Bingham, Matthew Chapin.n. David Ouklcy HighI SclSchool id administrators figh School;sd Kevin ^ushmon. prin- The emcees will be / Jwers, Amber Hanson and c in a different arenrena," Monning cipal of 'anD yk Ford. * Kathleen Gray, Charlie Cl Kristian Caresiiresia, Elisha Clark, said. of Dedo Elementary; Steve! Spanish and soqoI studic Harding, Amanda Harmon)n. Paul Amanda Criichf e. p h y s i^ education teacher ‘I g 'S ^ . a i , a X c SlyHighSchool ' ichficld and Tessa Admission is SIO | at Burley High School, j Hendrickson. Jessica Mockerenbcrr>'. Whiteley 10 famUy, Sl S h S i l SWgclhcrn CasUelonlr Coleman, Lydcn Crane, 5 for un elementary si worshak w d Mountain View' Francis Adams, coun: Christopher Horgan, Lora JJessup. Raft River High y school siudcnl, Elemcmientaiy Schools; Joyce MeiriU. I. There also Malorie5 Powers, Erin Kincaid. « ligh School D cdo Elementary. Sarah Lott, Sarah Mc(cClurc, Angela Bovec.,ic, Jenna Rigby and • le composed Svancara.aMure. am Breanna Lind, c idy. Holly Owings, Kara Stephanie ? McEntarffer. Prfriscilla Katherine Saminitini I around the Filer Hi^ — ^ Matthew Taylor. Krista Miller. £ Kenzie Petterson. Katiaihcrine sd by Rich Cassie dBa: Chad Watts Rexroat.I Kotie Thibaultsit and The followingng students: will be School band Mario DeKli ______f;Hannah Woodell honored in ilnilgy:ilc)2 ______lo ird ireaed Grilicker — tibeflyCfirBffi5rX5a;Si7ly Comas Countyty 11High School c le a c h c rm Ol High School Nathanael Davis Brandi Gill unilnd BrittniE .McLam H ' Members of a Na;Nazarene church ;-\- Egbert and Vanessa Richfield High School Curey High Schokhool Kdsey Finh and Cade Norr H group give a final InsjInspection to the innan Nicole McAft:AfcC' und Jesse , ■ CodyEowt Shoshone High School Molyncux ■ 17 quIHs delivered to ; A rt Silva, Danielle VanUs High School d to the East End Adam Gcdeborg, Kelsey MManton The Conununity: J J m lesteo^er KimberlyArcher, I Rebccca Aikins, iity School ■ Providers for Chrlsbrisbnas boxes for and Counney Sorensen A nnie A lud. I’ 1, and Mary Jenniferggctt. C Troy Barnum, 1. Pauli Ochi and - H area fatnl Valley High School Anika Van Eaton:>n amilies this year. f l S H nselor for Stephanieirton, F Jennafer Benkulo. Jlaylock, Kylie Boggess, . Kyle Anderson. Jarom BeIcam es. Wood River illgliHigh School G arrett Laft3kma, Randall Brown, A i ndrea K urz. Philip O’Co:Connor, Eva Bach. Kels Swtfqr.Marc(il7,2002 IkwMi• M e n , Twki F ili, Mriie M F a m i l y ries: Go e = = ^ easy on ‘aadult bev(/erages’ I C A t U IJIOIVIENCI O r ------, IF MiMARCH 17TH IS YOURIR p BIRTHl , SCORPIO ______BjMotlah Bre I : HDAY ... you are famiUar ™ «rd.Scranton.Penntylay lv an la------w ith ppressure n of romantic rela*l " H o r o s c o3 iP P -You exudele aiaura o f sensuality, se x ^ . ------ACROSS- tio n shlips. ip You give a lot, often appeal. Proterotect self in emotional * 1 PolywioffatN ------;------1 m ore thtthan you receivc. Handling'2 Sydney Omalarr - - -cUnches. Read,Rea write, teach and'^ 7 Busnei nsibility is almost second '• learn. GenGemini, Virgo and' la^tffubusr ' [the Sunday Crossw ------Sagittarius p< IS persons play, e x d d n g • 20 SufftngitisWeW eb',...... 1^0rd e. Capricorn, Cancer per-r- CANCER (June 2). ______sons pjaj»jgy ttnp p tia n t.roles in your !1-Ju1y 2i): roles. ______2l_Pwson wtmIh a — ------:Robert Williams------ic ------Lougo-of-preconceivci , rmandal bufdiiifden r ------Edited-by-Wayne^Ri ■'U fe| couould have these letters in rc6 -notims7~ ------SAGITTASrARius(Novr 22.p w : : — ii?____O oiain .ne.w_ouiiook,.c. .c m o h ^ u ------21'):-Remain C o x - M4 - \ y SiecoUectiograduate Tuxedos Southern IV H j R * b r id e s h™ a i 0 TWIN FALLS -• D o n n a M w ith -p Jo h n Cox o f Twin Fall!'aUs announce istruction r r - i f t e . , the engagement of: theirth daugh* . JI j O • i v X . W ' c ter. Stephanie AnrLnn to n n e d for j Spring clea 733-8838 —C on rad-B uck-M ayrsc :hristian JEW |X ■^ W t . - y j and Dave May of Paul ---- an d selly o i Cox is a 1995 graduaduate of Twin ------^ B o y e ^ F ^ High School a n d d i a graduate 2 treasures ll • ^ i i s o f th e CoUege Southutbemldaha ■>5 i b £ - y r TV She is employed at SSl te p A head Learning Center. The TImes-Nt Uay Is a 1997 ggrs r a d u a te ons n w j B S f e KfioicoHlghScbooLH. H e coinplet* '■ Marketplao ed a i^stion for thele Churchof( '**’ } Bi G* Je su s C hrist of Latter^e rd g y Saints CoMiddMqrandStoiteiliCu U classified in Rapid City, S.I S.D. He is in Logan,n, Utah. A reception to advertising empl I I , I . . M TkMlM>,T«l iiT .a o o a ^ F E - 1 EvaaluatieJ p a r e nn t’s cai ...... » ire neeeds beefore a ssion Q. M y p a re n u ( admisj ts (83 and 81) own r = a modest home,e. h av e $60,000 In. > ■ “ I medical requirements.ts. tional defleflcUi; dr (2) have at These medical or meet the medical levelsl o f c a re m endations cai ; CDs, and live inIn a small, rural r psy ch o b e- least tw o) fufunctional deficits. > can be made about havioral and function requirements, your foloiks will the most ap{ ^ toum. Dad receivielves a very mod- ■ )nal require- But youi>ur potential problems appropriate, least ments are determinedgd through a go ev e n fu know e arly enough to hailave been restrictive envenvironment where t ______SLfien*lon.andjid.SodaLSecurity;_____ HI furdier: Your paronf’y — able-to-makeother plans Mon^ who never 1 ------;rather~coitfi}lejr^screening heedliot n sb e fo re ------care-canbe-prol>rovided to m e e fth e ?rworked,outside _____ M M spend an of their ___— alLtheiEjnoneyisspent.- iKTiome, receiviNves only a smalt jV —- $60,000 tolto findW ^if your fadier '------'------individual'sassiassessedneeds.— :------Unfortunately, vt Once all of their asset«ts have Think about S o cial S e c u rityty check.( After a while the will quallalify for Medicaid, out it: If your father determination of been unnecessarily expenended on does not meetleet “level of care" strolce, Dad washi• hospiimiicdoiid Ki:: “medical Dependingng on y o u f s ta te of resi- necessity”, for Medica your fath er’s care, th ey hfhave few today to quali th e n se n t to a nursi^nui home for cald purpos- dence, youour father could apply ualify for M edicaid es Is very important, opdons. today, he does i i______rehabilitation^uAlthough-he-is ------jyEXXSIEPS _____ t, it is often for Rto^icai ?es not need to b e in overlctoke'dby unw aiy caid.w hen h e h as count------r — That’snvhywe-reconjm m e n d ------a'nuridnghome ^ able to do somete Ithings for him- y families, • -ableTesouiources of up to $2,000” ' >me—meaning that a • that each person who is being care manager i seU, Mom’s healtlalth prevents her Jan Collins and For example, to qiq u a lify fo r and y o u r mmother, as the commu- i ;er could help place skilled care, a person i considered for entryrinto a him In assisted fto m tald n g carere o0 f him a t home. Jan Warner, ■ H must need nity spou:ouse, has countable ted liv i^ or anothigr at least one of a ni skilled or intermediate: nursingr level of care vi My brother andi I have arranged ------number of resourcests of< up to $87,000 in I e which would have facility be thoroughly evav alu ated been m uch less fo r him to continuInue to suiy a t th e A. U —' skilled services an d ha'lave a t least 2001. ess expensive. Unfortunately, there is no»o one of a number of f by a geriatric care manan a g e r o r ■ ‘ nursing home wlwhere we were . law agi ■ functional These fig against receiving b ad advice:e deficits. figures do not include sS e n i o r cCALENDi^ ------— U s e f o i• r m a s p i - Twin FallsIls Senior FlRler Senior Haven W ednesday ) r o o f cranberry JJell-0 e salad, bluebeny Citizenss CCenier 2221! MK ain St.. F iler Aerobics at 11a.m. salad , Pinochle at 7 p.m. 616 Eastland Dri^Drive ^ Dinnnners served at noon on Friday: CrCrispy fish or chicken i . Dinner served!d from1 noon to Tuesdaid a y and' Thursday, tenders, cornco bread, mashed ’ ■ Aerobics at 11a.m. o f S o c i ; 12:30 p.ni. Suggest*ested donation Is ®u®estested donation is $2.50 for potatoes, greengl beans, carrot i a l S e c uJ ] iity S3 for seniors. Therhe cost is $4 for irs. Home delivered mealsJ Pinochle a t 1 p.m. raisin salad, id, banana cake with Knight M Rldder New» Servke : non-seniors underler 60 and $2.50 “vailablible each meal time, caramel frostostuig ' for children underier 12. T uesiesday: Beef goulash overr Riciifield Senior CenterC( Activitiess Social Sec Q. M y landlord need s pr Security Q&A Monday: Chickei;ken fried steak, es Mond&y: Corned be proof o f ______beef, cab- w h a t I receive from S potatoes, gravy,*•winter wil mix veg- irsday: Spaghetti with meatI bage, boiled carrots andd ]potatoes, : a t d a jn . § e r $1300 o r mormore in cash wages etables, cottage ch» Security. What can I u Aeese salad Irish soda bread, pistacachio pud. , “care of your Feet” at p rooP “ s during ^ ey cMar, -,: you m ust d e d u a - Tuesday: Lasa ding, orange juice; milk,.(, coffee “ Opjn. A. E veiy y e a r w e will sen rity and Medicare beans, french bread, A g e t e e^ d y o u SSS Senior CIttans Inc. Thursday: Chickenn noodle JJoodpnessessurecheck a Fornj SSA-1099 showin wrt the wages once salad, pineapple pie soup, egg salad sandwlcl in g th e a year. But, an Im P>e 310 MainMl N , Kimberly ich, carrot / aiamount of benefits you rec fl Important thing to ■ W ednesday; BakejIked potato^ Mondi sticks, rhubarb pie, orani a t 9 a.m. eceived consider is that aday; Spare ribs, cabbage, in the past year. You can us that when you do I Thursday: Swedistdish meat baUs parsley milk, coffee uset^ report the wagesiges and pay taxes, I iy potatoes, tossed salad,- as proof. If you did not re over rice, mixed veg Trip to JatJackpot at 9 a.m.; $6 receive your employeeyee gets credits I vegetables, fruit bread,, buner,bi JellA cookie, cof. this form, log onto Web : salad, wheat bread J site - toward all aviavailable Social I . , fee, milk ilk Shoshone Senior CenterCi http:ZAvww.ssa.gov/hi - to re< f Friday: Ham orr fijfish, casserole, Wednc request Security benefits.ifits. Those benefits I biesday: U ver and onions, one or call your local S I corn on the porting-duiry= ____ P e te ^Deg ^ t D airy ------Supps c e r s o n e s l i c ^of H i i m ^ ~ praduciese a t d tim e! INC. I Monday tfuough I ighFriday* 730am-4d0pm - M&SD,DAIBTEBnrMEIT. chees 7 -3 4 - 1 5 4 5 1-800-235-:5-7019 m W |H -- ... . MUM • naM»4JMI<9 ' -S k . I ------330 sih SlSl5oalli«Tirin Falls mumniii T% M ______1 ; — --- ■M.W U i a i u » w w u u i n . ______I ..■.J. — ^ u i , ~ T ~ ------V ■' ^ 1?—n s e r v k :e ! sighted students frotirom all over “Every y year we tell them on the . Clcx:k Depair Idaho. All they havee 10n do is g e t w ay up heihere that it’s all in their r a TH,THURSDAY, MARCH 2 1 , 10:00/OaM www.mojiorjouclitiuclion.com ^ ;here." attitude.;. If1 they think they’re 26 Ycais Kxpcricncc ; Club members putut Ithe young* going to ha Communily Aodior., But, have a good time* th < ^re ^ Ron^^benI To:'ormcrI>' al Hcircll Jeweler FRIDAY, MARCH129, 29, IIKWam ______■steis up fo r th e w eekerkend at the 4- going to hahave a good time,” said 'BK !H c a m p n o r th oif f 1Ketchum. Jan Zoliinginger, who works with stu- 127 Main Ave. EoslE » Twin Foils • 208-7;■736-4931 I f'Form Mochiriery • Mijcelloneoui W«Wl Community AucHoci,Aufl W*fyJJ lArkinson’s M arket:t aand others dents at ththe State Sdiool for the _ ran ted food. And the Sawtooth DeafandfilIBUndlnGoodiog.. . ■ Coll 73M 616to conjign Colt 731-1616, 934.5350S350, 539-01 n or ferM rides. Fourteen%n-year-old T. J. Squires, m Wendel d JarT Deanin Retitvment } This being an Olynlympic year, for one, wjwas buoyed that he was | Ad: riitm -N ew t 3-19 431-7355 for eorly«rly conjignmont H jorganlzers arrangedid ai five'ring musteringng a little more speed I ,Olympic drcus fw theiekids, li ghing wilh eachtl Rtu m around tfie rink. I MASTERS AUCTK>N SERVICECE AdiTunn^Ntw*l«w3-27 1____ lout gold, silver and broivonze m edals *'M ycana n e goes w ith m e every- L f e B ' ■ jfor Nordic ski and t www.ma»lor»ouclion,com id snowshoe wiiere so> it really feels weird tty- m 8 0 9 E 1000 K N • Rupert. MASTERS AUCTIONio n s e r v k e n e x t g ra d e teach those« concepts.c ’ undimderstand,” Miller said. Gillett said, will build on those concsncepts and Gillett saidsai teachers used to The curriculum alignm ment -ifu ^low usi ddown,” Chesley Sdd one o r tw o more. decide whaihat to teach on their nia;nay add an extra layere r o f said I •; Looking at curriculuiilum in the .own. resrresponsibility to students, M In Minidoka1 County,C Miller . I bwer grades ensureses topics a “Every teacherte in the state ' said. The advisory period in Indent needs at the sc ^ said th e m ovemnent ei w ill proceed, ^ secondary - wasneachiniting something differ- “middle ‘d school and h i^ sch:hools Each person ph level have been taughught some- ent," Gillei playing a major lett said. Now they lext year should help studiidents role in the standa where along the line,le, Wysong know “these idards pro ject h as ise are the things that “ndjnderstand why the projecect is decided to cont d id . need to be! taught.”ta immponant p and how it will af ntlnue with the ' Ali fourth'grade teaieachers in Elementaitary curriculum in ‘herhem. Miller said. Minidoka■asm- P™i®«>^8ardlesiless o f s ta te fund- Minidoka County gathathered on Cassia Coununty was aligned last denlents will begin seeing curr “T hat ju st tells ' f I Tuesday to look at Iowajw a T est of y e a r, w ithI teachers t( teaching It um changes next year. Us you w h at qual- l\ Basic Skills scores. Area J. of people anare in Minidoka ^ reas where this year, GillettGil said. At In-ser- “They will know whai scores w ere low may bbe e concepts< vice days in ucpecied of them at each levBvel ” C ounty.” M iller sa in A pril teachers will exp< ______C «.(„olyn Agner of Portland and Jam*net Kimball of RIdgetleld, Wash.,u h ., were w hich a re not taught weiweU. have a chancance to give feedback filler said. “We already exf Previously, teachersrs imet and about how i Timcs-News writer t Shari mg ttiote who doraw4 fonnal dra Uont to partici- w the curriculum is our)ur students to achieve at‘ i « r - Chaney can be r determ ined which piece:w es of cur- working. , tainain levels.” i reached at the B In the 10th annual Qoamiet SkSM Tour on Saturday. About 250p«|.l.260 ■ m f r ulum Were essentiaLiL.expected e ------U iW e - r e a l Mini-^ssia Bureanemi at 677-4042. turnedied_out.for.the.NoTdlc tralti hmd- jally loaded their ------W-Wysong-and-Milleragreed-d the Ext. 638, o r 6 i(Mter.north.of.Ketc{iun,.lndui y d extended, Wysonsong s a id . p lates," Gille;Ilett said. proj by e-mail at twodojdozen people from San Franeltetco. •roject has also been goodd for schaney9magicvall>alleyxom. _ _ _ t^anyon — Idaho’;’s unempk Continued from B l ’ loym ent fuund gets b(DOOSt bagging litt'itter in gunny-type theiite illegal d u m p ^ — turn-out every year,r, \various sacks tou^ e BOISE (AP)-TTiThe state’s unem- Insurairance and Employmeni renoughto'withstand------ThThe canyon’s north rim eastist of ployment insuranc nt more productive now«ow as they will ' agencies participate:e toi help the tumble: downd« tough rocks to the I mce trust fund is Servicedee programs became realityity be in the posidonI to help grow te Perrine Bridge offers eieasy getting more monemey from thcjed- throug ___ make_the_majQc_cleanuin u p .effo rt____theLboats..SmSmalLtires-are. tossed------publublic access. Certain spots-f lugh implementation of theh e ___ ^state.economies,” hesa tsa id .------m ------s-are eral govenunenrr” e co n o r ___ 29PJ>en. Iruhe_p.wLthe_U uf .S.____d o j t n w a r dl.-A-sing!&.toss-isaIt ^ ------partiarticularly-vulnerable becai '• Romic stimulus packace.”!,” T h e ciistrib u d o nI of funds was______m B ureau of Land Managemsement has enough to ge au« -U.S.-taborSecn(cretary-Elainrt:: ------Enflly-JrStoverPeramOSnTam get one sack or one off th e ease w ith which a vehlihide Chao announced i Ht authorized as partrt cof the Job ■ Ip u led out th e trash witl:vith a heli- piece of junkIK downi the canyon. It can r d the transfer of secretaietaiy of the Employment andnd Creadon and Worker Ul reach the rim. $32.2 million into t ker Assistance ______appter. takes a couplepie of hours of effort - Sai 0 the state’s trust trainingung Administra tion, said, Act of 2002. The Shan Saturday w as the first tim eJ vvoi- fund from excesss fundsfi in federal "The hare of tiie W ____ « T h is y e a r cre w sI _v worked espedally wh mcim« to d P w » ______self feel good to buiiiild momentum, that ^ NEW Y O R K -D o iw NNuggets u what you got lo do. YouY can’t worry about ------BuardTlmHardaw»-watsutsuipeod------CoonecticutiIt opened-the NCAA-toums--«• ----- w h a rth e score-is.-W e c d for two games without p a fe could win by-SOr but— m en t in dominainating fashion, extending its you could go into thee Ilocker room and hang ,fined $10,000 by the NNBA i on winning streak iak to 34 games and dosingng your head and go,o, ’Man, I was lousy Connecmectlcut {Saturday for his TV tossingog ttirade within five victo noO riaD da noriesofits.thirdtitle. ^ t o n l ^ t . ! T h a t’ss w h a t I’m try in g to es scored 16 pojnn J t« fitlwl fftf».thro»_ tl — n'm flTli*”?? Ibrrtelntlie— - • — t o ^ t elerisiootnoiiitaroni InTthp first-lO min- InotherNfidideasrRegional games— foDowiag his e icctk n F irst-round game in it was Purdueu e 80, Austin 49; ^^^nK H fkuls«JsK o n d so f k ^ t . a k o g with verbal abu e n ’s B lid e a s t Old Domininion 68, Georgia 54; UMlrIr8&37 86 offidab and faDure to 1 1 Saturday, and a n d Io w a 6a 9 . Virginia 62. vk toofy fyi over S t | ^ owrt in a tim ^ manner.2 . ' “ - es routed St. S w in Cash a j added 17 points F mKtohStorrs, d s 1 A s b e left th e court. Hardardawiy I^ancis,Pa.,86-B6-37, I B H and 11 retebounds for UConn. jbid^ ^ a y tsid e mccitor Cornu,n.,Sitard«y. 2 itorusd UCoon(34«)i0) dxN 59 perceot T o n je e WaVard led Si. Francis UDouofr in the first halflfandjooes,iriiofin- { | m and threw iL with IS pointnts and Carlin Chesidc L iafaedwithlSpcpoints, scored eight of added n . Cwmminn^firfirst 10 points. 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