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:Sevefore, only to ^ m s t w witter______^ have things fall throihrou^ at the . H th hour. Twin Fa Vake Forest Falls County ; - From the outside, ^ Dlds appeala commissioners enact*acted five con- sgbU tor m ight look Uke ----- — ■' - lea ------secutive-moratoriuiriums-on new m ■ - - steNCAA Ifs aboutIt power,i money and and expanding CAF: a FO s b e fo re « toumamen•ent. glamour. -egislators finally drafting thretItree new ordi- ■ P ig O d F ro m thw e linside, maqy lawmak- ^ -i wil .y Tiances. A group ofjf ddairy opera- ers say it’st’s really about cams* tors responded to> ih«the moratori- raderie, gngrueUng hours, abuse d f l b i l ^ 2ave Capitol^—_ ums by filing a lawsiwsult against —O p i n i o n ------from ihe'.pu E i ------the-commissioners,-;rs,-saying-the ------;public and the inedii:— ------BOI ed moratoriums were i After the vots: iiie f^ C T O with comparative- back]/ith uncertainty re illegal and iterial compensation. ‘ a h urt their businesses.ies. the tedini(^ centerr^d b< Soafterfl »AsaocIated Preas______^ W'hen K en E dm un - finding o ut tb e reality 11 nunds, a local issue doesn't mean thetheendof oflt.whyw' discussing ideas, todaylay^i edito- office, mudich less come back? JOISE~Lawmakers h"ead«3 ” issue was tearin g thhe e (community rialsqys. T h re e MaMagic VaUey leaders :k home this weekend from®y t .apart, he decided\ to bring the ' ~wfao.bore.mi loric 68-day election year ses'IL. —nyitmgfoup.iogether - ...... ■ Pl A14- mucfa-otthe onmt-of-B— -couple qf najor-Btonum inthis— mm n more uncertain about tht------^Through-theircoij’c?;^enT ..lF = year’s sestli^o n said they don’t ^ tio n------s f ^ future thar•s* the pap«-, and in indiindi\idual dis- In d e x really tfainki»k-aboat that question. Sen. ** Dn r CMMran, fHlMpMt. aarguMaUBnpforvotaMriyV ly Wednesday sfle^ econoia 2 0 0 2 | the> cussions, I could tellU theyth wanted p 7 And near th C lass» i()J» 1 7 Movies the end of what they M0ft.C«MrM,41.hasbNnt*Mtving In the Swtfte since hotle w at 31 years old. T he to solve the problemem b u t didn’t _ ■ w 4 ^ 7 19 d^beasoA one o f d w m ost d l& U gisli “ have the vehicleie tot do CiosswonL..E5 Nation/)nA3-7.12 cult sessionsmslnyears.jheysaid Their ques- Edmunds said. "I'I vwanted to ■ ■ Bi^School, House Speai . . - term*t D«arAbl)y ,.E 3 OMuariilaries . .B2 th ey still et^ their woric in laker “If I was goingg to t b e a m m ister, IdahoIS are as political as they ore1*8 help. They weree ffrustrated ■ ■ BnSS Newcomb, R-Burley, 1 on JU4.15 theSatehod!obaediisyear. ^ , h a d m y d ad w antedme m< to be the kind to remnomic. because th e countytr hahad not fully ■ ■ Family llfe..E1.6 OpMon plans to become a minister, r, but that really madee at change in the The'he.nation’s most Republican represented the effcefforts of the Horoscope ,E5 Senlots» r s .. .. E 6 Uidintfthi be changed his mind afterir his-' worid,” he said.“ “/ A fter that trip. I- e r o{islature ^ earned the wrath of people w ho w orked or ttwelMift . ^dad took him on a 37-day trii d on it before. Mii^VMe, Sports , rip to , saw I didn’t havtav e th a t k in d o f te r m*limitth« advocates by making This time, we decide:ided to do it nduitliii from Dedo Iheche poorest dties in the world. ho th e first state in th e nation ...... B14,7 Weatherh e r . , J U ^ Please see UWMVMAKERS.PageAl3 Pleast epeal statew ide term Umiis. 13 PleaseseeWeCAFO.P2geA2 Liindinwius . . WestAllA16.B4.6 AXVv. he GOP then attacked an ...... A lc m WotM..I ...... C 7« A l g d ^ economy, going one bet- Money . . .Dl-4 ^ansqueestion batt d e ’s SUOccess —than Republican Gov. DirkN c l e a n u p _ TlwJtowchtoitr tP w a a — 5ase see UHCEHTAIHTY. Page A13 "“O p eratio n Ain i« aco n d a ... is an ' IklMiiaciM ^ ^ Pumilngthewamy-jl P A3 incredible succe S S S L — g a r d e^f.^^anistanj^To: z . ______cess,” said Maj. — ^ ----- Bfyan-Hilferty,-4pi some veteris n n A J ^ c o m m a n - . spokesman-ofthe— ______C A N Y O ^ ders, the rere< c e n t U .8 . o ffen siv e 5?5^ to disappear into tbe fotocmi- lOjh Mountain Division.Di “It took 1-^ againstaK 2i d a ^ temdn - periaps to ret only 2 0 terroriststs to kiU 3.000 of IED e m Afohanlj and fight anodxr day. the worid’s dtizentens in the World . C lassifiei ^___T ta^o^ We ------mostoTtfaem] sn g o ciw ay .------— ^— —*There wiD only be a guen We've killed hun- Moreover, war . with al-Qaida,^ & dredsandthatmeioeans we've saved l ^ o n t o . . . irfSno h u n d re d s o f th o u m m O i'tO pa i fpommanderAbdiS^alead ? ! ousands of lives. Ughan military figure here Kxess.!!------i*a£tia proriDce. •’They know t lhan commanders ar, should serve as a ^ here oj«stion tha KbatUttaheMlifdM o ^ from the iihad (agai hat assessment - -HJiiaisni esum ate of hiin- LtMn U n ited Statei he S o ^ ) in 9DaU g r o u p ^ »w?ani»,toaushat d're’t e i r . S ! TaUbnltecesstfflin QOuntixDs.* Ida and Taliban ».foron|bi»ciM tHli Ih e U.S. miUtaiy has decbibred . A cco rd in g >peration Anaconda, whih ich A a a j m d aon't a ' Hstea to any- * 8 ® w to ^ d o w n Ust weri one,“ said Comnumaiider Abdul »«« * 5! w d f e s i e W ^Zardran.-! il ISMiwwatt u c ^ li«U5..1ed coaliti “They do what 733-0931*' 'A n ie to m m cootrol of the S h ab ^ l they want. Mostf peoplep escaped ^protracted « aDva^,neariy tyto weeks^ Youc«AcaUdiat. * .1 nkrtM it ap« ican “0'«»Pl«yed tite» significances of ctoaaN 677-4042 ;lng[y,.N«be«ahdl d m F ata p o w it . t a r t 00 S r i n ak(a.tlnilnibai*abonnb ■ ^ UM.pic.B-1.

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GAFO.1 ContinoedfroniAl capadtyf oro: Increased loading of tl fought of bringing in more>recows ney for the Nat independently of the county so J signifkficant component of a ii ! in State lawmokersrs haveh yet to Im, a member of the C rho come into the Febnsbruaiy, declaring a morator ; group came up wit:.ith an ordi. fn CAFOs. county and fan ori- ta k e action, said Ronton O sterholm , Rural Council and the mn,” Sh^berdson uinn ono the construction of nei ; nance they can liveive with. Tho "W e n eed to have a moiloratori- said, defining ba lew a member oflhe! CerroCe Gordo ^ jroup. u b ad actors as farm - confii•nfinement operations for on>ne h e a lth board, - ordinance categorize um in place until we cacan get ers who/ail to manage clean year. . water usage and num jh C hisholm supports Jhe s«some answers and clean u :ar. Days later, neighborin,ing "W e w ere really' lookingloo a t thsk ■' i up the facilities. F ranlanklin County foUowed suit. : mal units and wheth h e still w an ts Twin Falls n:messes we have.” health e ffe a s, but I IhinkIh l e g i s ^ • As informatlation about the The Thi moratorium was ai jnew operations or exp commissioners to enact Local people also are lookinglo impact of facto a n tors either ignoredlit itc or ju st le rT r! , anothermmoratorium ( so the coun- t< ctory farming has unpniprecedented move in Iowa ; Under the ordinan< to the Idaho Legislatureire and become more rc wa, go,” Osterholm said.i d “We‘ saw it : ■ ance. special. ,y can evaluate e^ the health I< : readily avaUable, whidlich leads the lution in porlork w as an issue some tim >use permits would bi Idaho Department of residents have tim e ago, a n d : Ibe required impactsofCA ot FO s. A ive become more anded egg production. • for all new agricu ltu n Agriculture to help quellU prob- aware of it ju s t kept growing.”B” lual domestic “There’se’s the odor aspect and U the Issues, The countywide ban also hatlad Although many loci ■ and agricultural co lems with ag odors andi o< th e r Shepherdson saiisaid. im m t local hog pro- commercial ,he nuisaisance aspect, but what ei imediate results. Sparboi•oe ducers are upset witl ;AFOs and confinc environmental concerns,s. They “P eople are! ststarting to realize Farm with the ban, ; med AFOs. are the healthh( Impacts of the ss irms, a Minnesota companyny, Osterholm said coun ;Spedal*use permits ^ say th e state hasn’t done erenough that This isn’t j i ounty leaders • ts would also gases andid com bination o f g ases to t just happening in qtlickickly w ithdrew its p r o p o i1 toti are trying to do what ; be required for exist to remedy the situation. m y to w a O ther ] rhat’s best for ) “ S tin g o^ra. ,hat malilake up the odor?” er people a re expe- b uild ild an egg-laying plant witlith the people, • tions wanting to expi rie n d n g this, too,too,”’ she said. 2.4 m xpand above Chisholmm asked. “What is the T| \ m illion chickens n ear Cleaisar; “We need to prtprotect the ; their pennit numbers, Taking m atters ConfinementsIts a re n ot a r e c r a t Lake,ke. siiAspeaal. impact Dfofi the fecal dust kicked , healdi of tiie publiclc aai t th e sam e • use permit wouldlid also be up from tl fad. Some fact'ictory-like farms The 1 the feedlots and the In their hands rh e B oard o f H ealth m em berers time create an envenvironment I required before cha:hanging the impact of have been aroiround since the plw t of the bacteria that States have failed to adeq m to use the period to develoilop that’s condudve to0 a|agricultural ! capacity or locationin (of a waste becomes equate- 1970s, but th thi e y ’v e b e c o m e compi ts airborne when it’s lyly enforce ag industry nprehensive rules for sitining growtij,” Osterholmnsaid. sa ; treatment system; ch an g in g m sprinkled. y laws increasingly comommon in the last and td o u t fro m th e pivots? alalready on the books, lea d pollution,' said Botob Producers are upseipset with tiie • AFO from one speden o to anoth- We don’t tl eading IS yeah. As momore appear, con- . Amos t think th e h ealth issues ■local lo officials to take ma losson, a county supervisor. ban, but Amosson and Osterholt • er; and before makirking repairs have been tatters cem Is escalatliIting that animal “As en well-addressed, and ininto their own hands, ‘As I te ll people, I say, 1 hateite said they want to> collaborateco I that would restilt inla a change of undl we ha i, said manure, concenentrated in large thatIt wv e h a d to do it,”* Amossoti have »m e answers, the . MMelanie Shepherdson,-anvattor- ( amountsris-ha o n ___ w ithJarm ers to devdevolop-fair-j------harming'human said."d. “It was long overdue.’’’ restrictions; P ro te st - j ' ______ContkiMdfromAl B£ b a ttle . . ,. . , ness to chi:hildren in the womb me Some protesters he! ment Saturday. w ill n o t op erate a itfaMdtoHiAi held picket and defend!iding them.” ______I ean abortiOQ din- “In my opinion, the campaign ‘ ------signs that-read “formermerferus;” Saturday’- . Jdaho.Planned^arenthth o o d — ic a t the-Tw in FFalls a site but win ------b odyd y co u n ts, p erh a p s trying ii iy’s event was planned ExExecutive Director Rebc to— failedi”-Abdullah1 saidr“Theresai I----- O thers’ signs said "stopopterronsm as a peace becca refer women whowl want abor>-' avoidaid a repetition of the Vietnao iceful and prayerful Poedy Po has said the nonpi am w ere strnie forces therelere but during! In th e w om b" o r “babi < • “I felt like we can't i in F alls Its first expan- ooffer ff gynecological examimina- Pro-life advocate kpart from killing al-Qaidada . le y from an o d ier dire< »on choice.e. tioi Ites who partid- Iirection, said ! k eep silent a bout this,” ] tions, birth control, pap smenears, paied in Saturt m bers, th e q ieratlo n was sue-JC- he found 20 bodiesln S M^berry No Plann*uied Parenthood offi- sen u rd a y ’s p r o t e s t iln one place! W d. “We’re bearing.pt screening fo r cervical a nd bnbreast Included KeUy \ isful because it broke upI a and three in anoiher.r. . ;.pubUcwit- dais couldd beI reached for com- can r Walton, chair. cancer, pregnancy testing;gand man of the IdahoIdi Citizens jor concentration in a strategic}lc O th e r al-Q aida fighters figli may I ------1 o p t opbons counseling, testing:g and A lliance from Burh a ie y ,« « i D avid ^ a and yielded valuable infor-v- have been killed during .Circulation Sunday $7.00 per week, daily only SS,00. treatment for.HIV and sexunially Ripley, executivi tion on tbe terrorist network,ic, b om bing ra id s th a t co p m ie l Walock. cimilationlioa director P« SuncU>day only 53.50 per week. traitransmitted diseases and eoem er- Id a h o Chooses Lifi Loffidabs^y. w a rre n o f c av es burrowed u m into > Sale% t«k includeiIded in ali above raiet. A 8e>^gency contraception, orr th e ------'o the A f^ans, however,T, the mountains, ' Circulatioa phone linnInes are open SIS-00 chargee wilt«■ be levied for all “moming-after pill,” whiclIch Is Times-News (oi mg o r capturing die enem y is Asked about estimatim ates o f hun- between 7 u d 10 a.m.1. oionly. If you tttumed d*ck». eff(effecdve up to 72 hours aal fte r Sandm ann a m 6e i whole purpose of guerrillala dreds dead, U.S. specpedal forces 'd o n o t receh re y o u r p ap eer r by 7 a.m .. inteIntercourse. rfare and the prindpal mea-a- troops here dte an ini 0931, E xt. 237, or su re ol I intelligence . tbe Bunber for yourira a: r e a : Planned Parenthood say e of success. 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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 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. 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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 cf bbusiness and H government leaderslers - including ■ P re s id e n t B ushil and; Cuban H President Fidel Cast)^ stro - is aimed NTER a t im proving th e li tE ST * 3 lives of more than 1 billion peop3ople living on less than Sl a day. The summit hasIS bI e e n a long- ifpaldlnfullII within that timee! ______time g^aj of poor nainations, and its______th e m e s - how to> piprevent crip- pling financial cra^aihes and man- a age debt in the deve!sveloping world 4 - have been pusheded by and-glob- alization protesters-s wworldwide. Still, two days befti>efore th e sum- ^ M I T SiUBISHI i ------mit-officiallykick!cks off,'th-ere------T U I C w ere already signs5 of th e difficul- E BIG SCREENNCOMPANY ties ahead. A fter both the Eiuropean u« Union and the United Statitates promised 1 1 billions more in aidlid earlier this •/ week, E uropean anii-jiti-globalization ------activ ists-p articip ati!ating-in a side forum in Monterreyrey called the m ove “cosmedc andid iiinadequate."

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But then tion prosecutors were war» ele[ectronic f i l i nng j br a loan o:9n your refimple-who------= iford appeared South TeTexas College of Law, the- would be softened by publiblic reac* JO piill Iheir punchesJies duri^ the orized ththat prosecutors initially don,” McCabe said. “Besii S aturdaylay by appointmcle n t o n ly punishment phase ( sides, tiie ______se of her trial. raised the possibility of the death • publLc_reaction.in_HatTis_ ------!^hey-didn*^ca^-l^•it is.County__ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ mtnesses,-pre=-----penalty"cy"cmly"for jury selecHo'ri— IS pro-death penalty, ancnd that’s — : ■ ^ n i evidence or deidemand lethal — purposes;jes.-In-deaih cases,-jurors- *‘ their constituency.”' Bijection. • " I -----thm k— ^ BI thethey’re conced- ^ ing without H concedingcor that lifelif< is the L appropriateap IN punishmpui ent,” T m T p r o m i n e n t Houston H |J L i |L defense attor* ney Dick DeGuerin said WB?I RCA964NCHOKUTALTALWOH W RESOLimON MOWTOR-n while the jury WITH HO CAPABiUTY, that convicted B q KM TUNER PIP, aUlDC P U I» &A s M»*OOLD'» •ratingdef how to ■ ||||| 0H4CREEMPROORAMtAMOUIDE, E^e ne: STEREOWrm^ _ _ orDei less lhan 40 ® okJ ahe panel came Andrea Yite> Iha I ntence by find* g a Yates was deiiberaia< future threat pr^ i t l ^ punish her. y determining capabilt I B I ^ B Z Z Z k ! After meeting for 1 NA80NIC 51" COLOR UPON ------minuies Friday, thetghismn-of ."JsSUECnON TV w nh HD I I M H COUPON B R K >>ack with a life senteJSS and suidde IIUTY, DUAL TUNER PIP, 3 I BI M jjl ng Yaieswas nota8 85" OlOtTAL TV Wtth 1 f o ^M ^ i S S S t , EFlKinON CAPABIUTY, M M id i )NT AW INPUT. pne by one in their bat JHER P4*l>, 8 R M 3D E E u f l E ■ I HIP-PARSNTAL------; She pleaded innoc« UNO SOUND. 24W dtw«l b EBBB s L O U fROL 4 REMOTE son of insanity, but t STEREO, ON-SCREEN H S ^ B H — *751 M I BB udon ease was ma UNIVERSAL REMOTE Tuesday took lessI during the i^nnwiM, f ; B hours to decide she 1 S f # *10C * 7 7 I defense pre* I from wrong and rendlesses to tesd- 2299nJI| H r SSO verdict.' tes, including ' SHARPIAR P2T MTS 9 S S S ^ . STEREOEOTVW/FROHT 1 While the prosecuticlies and moth* 4 REARJlARA/VINPtm relatively muted>cdy d ------And UNIVINIVER8ALPLU8 penalty phase, the de OVOnrCDttVCD,/CD/R/RW/ OLt)W.OW REMOTE ngs you no “ M VIDEO) PLAYERPL — Vi J *TVRM>>aBle sented several witnesslis woman is a 'C T WITH OOLB')LBY«) I f •TnKig^On- DI0rrAL/DT8..D<9 fy on behalf of Yates, )..D01BY«. . .I . ense attorney P ^ ^ ^ ^ | ~ P R O L M K aK jUREMOTE I I f husband Russell YaiesId the panel. iwoeoiCTnp __ Jutta Karin KennedjM>n, you have I J ^ 2 5 9 “The sta te bring"woman is a P/C- expert to tell you thisasty." v ^ B ^8S M_ *J 2 P S 3 r COLOR future.danger,” defens ITORfflECEIVER PHIUPS:Ilh 2.TUNER Wendell Odom told i W iraV uRcitA sirI ^ MONITORiWINDOW” PIP. *> ! B O P A M y " ~ | . E “For whatever reason, OVDfCDJCIK^WRW/VCD/ >------■ l« SCRBBN COLBLOR TV I & ■ Wtth2M t SURROUND'* )urt d |H“ * * * »"’* V»OEO PUPLAYER ______AUTOrH WIN dbx« HI-FI no evidence this wc WITH DOIAY9’• DIGITALD SST OR LARQI Q B R I I A Inendttilt!lEO 4 IH JN K ~ future.danger to sodet; MB* HTTM n r POMMASF iMt m o a s i 4 9 B I B H • pui°iy*f^ REMOTE WITHdITEM REMOTE sexual MornmnnmcMseoesi^^4MOffoior I He! STEREOS toS£lc!lj!2fA««£ioMOutput. | H | | 3 • NotApptfcmblo to PricPrior Sm /» I I P H I L SYSTEM • Only Onm Coupon Pmr F 6 7 9 I Kansas couinvalid H.' ______J 7 ^ 3/31/0 VP) - A trans- i r »13!w ® 3S"TRlNITROM. > P LORTVWITN • rules transealf of her late PANASONIC: o00 o u ^ rEREO«u«NR.- : ion estate was FEATURE~0V1OVDWCR ------XSURROUNir-: ate Supreme S H H H s j g g COMBO WITHw n %a%!S;jSi‘^*aPK’ ptmcHAse J CREEN MENU. marriage in - uFVCoico-ne■»CIMtW *H rrsMMnpuTS i a marriage And HULTt-BRl-BRAND ! ^ ^CO LORID REMOTE : TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) UNn^ERSAL REMOTEREI ! EESSoS:™ a transsexual^ ■FORDeTAtt^ H|B H iexual’s claim for half -MMiH/iSMneVCR i » ! > ■ ^ husband’s $2.5 millioniday came in r s s E E J 7 7 9 rejected by the state lied case of ^H i l i n PHILIPS so* PROiECTMNN ■TOSMUaS”nAT Court, which ruledI transsexuala i . W i L C B TV WKh l-TOWR PIP. SCREEN TV w tth DUAL H :a 46-in c h f 9 TUNER MULTnVlNOOW CTION STEREO between a man and rita ahalf of her rOR.RECEIVER ; PHIUPS 13" TV, PIP. MTS STEREOmAP H woman is not valid. ite had been m i S S S t ^ ^ 'TV/VCR M H H K REMOTE 4 SIDE AW WITH d b l« . SURROUND H I^OLORPIP . COMBO WITw>th 0 7 9 3 3>91 : JACKS HMh HEADPHONES The ruling on Fridaon. The coun ■jjjjej MULTI-fUNCn , -SOUND 4 U N 1 V E R 8 A L --^ H 4CTI0N ■ y M a a REMOTE CONTROL H H v‘cu ? 0 ^ 3 l^ S ' i the closely watchec’s claim and REMOTE, ON-SCl-SCREEN ;.V ■ u S i B j s t Z u l RCA!>• 4iUMywul’llMW * J’Noel Gardiner, a tr B |l |y B MENU4S.EVEN1rENT/i*YR i r B w f f m l H PROJECTICRmoM tpftoiw “ ' estate to the Ilg S H SMART PROGRAI HONrTOR. whose right to inherit! 225“ri!21» WrTHCC late husbanS’s estate»urt said the 5 « 1 4 9 9 'JSTTJSrs, *1299ji______BMOOitton.aui challenged by his son.cognizes only ; Iw ToucO*1 u> 4 9 rejected Gardiner’s c thOMRwiM “two parties ...... - [ 5 5 I------rOSHISK------— IrMMnninMH c pmMisKM'r • granted the entire gteest sex.” ii i s i I 4-HEAOVCRWrm ofsssysjsssT'® 3HEADVHS-C . I PREPROORAMMEO zc .son, Joe Gardner. > sex change :OROCRWITH 'SONY 4-HEADAO VHS' } UNIVERSAL REMOTE ARIASLESPEEO . In its ruling, the coujplace years EO VCR ------iTAftiiiiSua 19- state Legislature recog i o ^ l i siai7»"pfu'PLU8*« tTOBHIBAIfl marriage-to— — w c p R o : AndMUUTt-BRi■BRAND MSTASIUZElC : marrioges-between r.“t> He died a REMOTE CONT>NTROl ..TnMlngiXDs'nm)^ VIDEO HE who are of the opposite>n challenged > • AO>wieM CAMCOR! J ’Noel G ardner’s se 400XVAR1A iir marriage DKUTALHY operations took plasex change. $ 7 7 *379 ■ — s t r1 a i 4 9 ______before_her_1998-maires same-sex _____ Marshall Gardiner.ut Pit does not I . * 1 117 1 I k ' SONY20MISC ^ >Y12IMIVATT year later, and his st>n c PANASONIC lOOWlS m e o a s t o m o e CO r BOOKSHELF !S marriages Hg^TW ATOIRj^ the validity of their . TECHNICS AAT 8T _ r e m o t e % m t r o u - L . ^ | ik l a a B RECEIVER Wtth 1 WMt SUH.T-W OOLBYC SS5gf?e------qfter learning of the >cacyse* groups \ Kansas law declaresisas Court of ' ^ s n s . a i i SuNIVTOAU^OTC I marriages invalid, butin iMay that H K , REMOTE_i- rs RADIO P □fe ^ecifically addressX atti die time • 4 AiKkori VCR mM s I S cnidal issue. • U>sut»n FWrSl I *189 B t9EA. ; T ransexual advocait, in a unani- i ^ r had praised the Kansajaid J ’Noel PgWEERASVftU r - ^ Appeals decision inwoman I and , u. * iia9 m iL .. ct im j ^ d the woman’s sex ai AUOIOVOX 4CHANNEL 1 ; rry a man. SHARP 0.7 c:u. u . FT.,I 10O4VATTCOPtAYER k m [ of marriage was the cru.has declared «e0^¥ATT CAROUtousEL* lACCFCDtil . . SPEAKERS 5 .“ = g i s r ’ I ' But the h i ^ court, ii ^ S ^ S S l MICROWAVE5 OVEN0 \ of this state KOE t o mous opinion, said WITH LAROE TO T A L ro ■ the tradition- TURNTABtX, IKTEKTERIOR 1KER SYSTEM Gardiner is not a IIwo other mar* OVENUOHTaAlSAUTa WWSX«SM therefore cannot marry>ublic policy ' SHUT O fF coMPunamBt*129 ^HB H “The Legislature hasce Donald ^ 1 9 9 that the public policy“We of cannot - is to recognize only the “ “s s r ^ I ^GENERAL ELECTRIC Mature has {^\™ * 4 9i Mfa I UoMMCOa I 17.SO*^CAPACnv »000‘8 al marriage ... and all o Jolicy of this ROPER EXraCTRA FROSTFREE ' ' riages are against pub LAROE CAPAC'ACITY P P H H i DnrSiea,. "____ and void,” Justicen line with a WASHER v"'TH m . tM T '.Ti i W * 7 9 I Allegruccl wrote. “War the U.S. I ------\ l I H 4 AUTO. WASVASH • ^ CYCLES A 3 TE ignore what the Legislitand in 2000 nONft HOTPOIfIT By O ^ declared to be the polii 3 0 -SELTCLEJMINO a transsexu* | H E U CTRtC RANOE ^y3pH-CAiKm ______M lej^______rclalnTTOTF \ ~ ...... S l The cledsion was inland. li | . ~ 1 8 8 ^ i - ruling in Texas thart case, the I 18 i ^ ^ P ’ Supreme Court let stam jl* *231 alsdeclared— ______^ declining to hear a t 'OftTTIiS- '— Ue anatomy H R F P t a y f l t e f f B said it was H W A g * 2 8 8 B qeming her late husbance to legalize J” L K U N B ; ■ In rejecting thatranssexuals. c ' ^ ■ n i .SggSSSSi »K. ------Texas Court of Appeals s l ----- —Aeromm FniK ke O'Neal, r q ----- • • ■ ■ t e Vm lim t ^ transsexual’s femaletseiudkiary ^ ‘‘m a n ^ d e ," aftfl■oubtslegis- st t y L ^ l a t u r e tc I f 208 D3 I beissue.He - S S E E : K ansas R ep. M ike (fuur ttf the state House. aisaisBBw am iE oommittee, said h e doul 7 3 5 - 8 6 0 : tioon vrfll deal with the i aiaSiaiSHsSwia«iiSSK^ro

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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 inbing a nearby ridgt :nown al-Qaida leaders are dge for al- to flutter laundrylai and scatter ■ esta m ida cavern hide-outs istablishing control over sur m ts. “ Y ou sheep. “In thi:this fiat terrain, you’re , w ver know who’s paying ng elements of the terrorist i wg them,” not going to0 hear\ or see us until t*net- QiSays of th e distant figu figures who we’re a m ile1 avrtiy,”a< Moss said. “In T J , * according to his securityIty briefing the worst cas«rase, a guy picks up a DBush I says U.S -are “friendlles." SAM (surface>ce-to-air missile), but - . •: Out slog 0 squad of W f Marines, the time he’s’s ggot left to react is too 6ne with the name Goal.oat on his short.” kids have helm et, to d ig holes in th Ithe sand. Nothing likeli that happens Cpi. Joseph G iannini. a : a 21-year- much, thougiugh there has been. f 3 J old from Bakersfield, Calif alif., eyes a , som e sm all-a1-arms fire from vii- aised millions fortification a t the edgei of the vii- lages. “ We’re« notr really allowed to W.WASHINGTON ' (AP) ' lage that looks like a wasivashed-out do anything} aboutal that,” Palmer P>'esiresident Bush said Saturday t] sand castle. It isn’t exact!actly w hat says. “ You carcan’t go in and wax a .merican children have rais he wants to d o in this vfar,tar, but it’s whole d ty .” 4.5 m illion to help th e youth tetter than scraping and>d fpainting ------During a flitflight, thouchrone of- -Afghanistan-in-ihe f^ five moni — a-diip-offThe-coasrofPakl’iikistafiTas tne two door)r gunnersj fibres off a “ sincence*he asked each youngster some members of hiss uui n it a re few rounds intinto the sand for the PF"jm Sl and send it to the Wh doing. benefit of an C CNN film crew on Hous'ouse. “ We’ve h a d a couple c le of little board. The souaound of the gun is like “America’s ^ children have be scares,” Giannini said,lid, when a chain cauglIght in a metal prd- nremely generous in hdping t asked for the obligatory’ wawar story. peller. childlild re n o f A fghanistan,” Bu “We landed in an LZ; (li(landing Bylateaftenemoon, the m en have „lid ' in his w eekly radio addre zone) th e other day, andi wewi saw a re fu e le d thle e two i Cobras more e ?said much of the money bunch of people coming o 8 over the than half a doriozen times each, und «d for school supplies such mountaintop, forming grouroups. We gone aloft to :ncils, notebooks, crayons ai I to top off their own ^ saw them from 1,000 yard;irds away. tanks froma a KC130 refueling cccr balls. All we saw w as things shirshining on plane, When the Afghan school ye them. I didn’t know if it was When the mmission is over, the Jgms th is m onth, m any womi weapons or not, but I don’ id girls will be setting foot in Jon’t w ant crew a n d thhe e men who set up h '«. I to take a chance on anyon«fone. They th eir perim eteeter get back in the assroom for the first time, 1 1 tell us they’re friendly’ orone day. Super Stallionons and th e aircraft a«ri ' and the next day they’re■’re shoot- lift off, dippi>ping, ducking and “This will be a remarkab ing.” oment in the history banking over!r ai broken country. Afgta Wilh hs wheels half-bui■buried in Nothing happei fghanistan," Bush said. “Und Ihe sand, the Super Stallii pened to the Marines, the ^new govenunent of a Ubcr oUion is a and th at’s somi)meihinfr Whenihey gjAf a t target, a cross between!Cn a ship- g e t to Bagram i Afghanistan, educating all d: am air base, they’ll Jren'en IS a national priority. Ai ping container and a sdeidence-fic- stroll across theth runway. They’ll Amei tion locust. It weighsIS :37,500 be sunburned merica, along with its coalitii sd and dirty. 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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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l ‘, ■ . ,M.._ ; i# .- ■ — - - ' ■■ TF Sender,'.MatchIt 17.3002 TlweeHews,TWfcTWfeiFals,ldllie A-13 M a g ic V a l l e y i — i-Lawmalakers — “T— i : ContlnMdframAl — Uncemtainty _ w h e re w ith a l. I’m rn o M o th e r . CorttmiedfmmAl. Ih eresa.” ------• But because discussiussions around Kempthome by ir ev e n the Newcomb dinnerner table had Adaweiato'lmiilwriifce d eep er cu ts in thhe e c u rren t b u d g et - k _____ always centered on a 1 poUdcs. that haow tlMy i n Mevh«« te tM _ and slasWng basicsic spendings even _ . . would eventuallyLO.ecomcLthe bi ____ -iMot.A< er otMrpamHtVMMtWie more in n ex t year’s.a r |i ______WM V ^ I ; younger Newcomb’ss routero to m ak- T i ~TiifiiTfTiiiiniBiriwBarwr■I.. PufiUceclucationion suffered a $23 ■ ing a difference in the world. He ■ ! 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 Sawpets. —ChuMnick tn has decMed to nn fbrr the governor said. on th e isachallenge.' here is a greai way i Wealth is relative,!, butbi even in Bannock• I County commissioner. whole, w e w ere togeogedier. They’re •• Idaho few would probab I state ol Idaho.” bably say that I •a0Pftepe.BavMnatgwiiyofn of coequal branchess of government ; $16,000 a year, healthIth insiu^ce Caldwelln and Max Mortaaaea ofr so you’re going to0 hihave different :• for one and $95 per da St• 1 Anthony aiB retiring. approaches." : and re n t during the legij S .n .C I I , I. R ep . B n .' A major questiontion is whether ' ______being ing overpaid. fourth terr 0. th ird te n — I the economy is reallyret turning - — ------ken t-iri-Boise-eah-ei Bert Stevenson, R-Ruper Nl i-easily-run ------woukJ-say-t:ilnt Stennett: D-Ketchum, teapportionmenrhad'suddeienly— around"and'can"gi{rgenerate-the ------$1,000 p e r month, andid ^Newcomb’s said ? By la I irm: "We don’t come here I of 9rm: 'If I weren’t here, who9 I; theworfcj{ earranged the Legislature,, c an d kind of tax coUectiontions to h ead off ■ ■ MM w orkdays during sessiorsions a re usu- arrows, you wneyrwe-cbnfe'heretb’ maJ. _ ...ar iy-the-thin^-thal-need-tobe-| y age 31, Cameron was alrei-eady a rep eat of d iis p a1st wv inter. ally between 12 to0 114 hours. table' d a better place.” ' taking the heat, taking the I hairing his favorite comrhit:littee December, January Jan and I ^ M M Meanwhile, he figureires he puts nd appointed to JFAC. 40,000 miles a year on ou being cWferent things to the I ' uw H CQUMB/tlW n»ll Nn I | { F eb m ary receip tssfeUweUbelow fel ■ W ■ on his truck “I w as on top of th e w orid,” and spends easily 20 t o : 1. R-TwIn Falls, he- targets, leavinglg lawmakers to 30 hpurs a IT Wednesday juggling aid. *.j . w eek o u tsid e the sessiod this past 'alley every day during I Bell. R-Jer tate had a pretty good finan(incial w orse by ta x c u ts:s passedpi a y e a r iJ : year,” he said, his voice»trailingoff t urt can go into th e Iirt ^ im, Cam eron adm itted h e didlidn*t ago th a t GO P lawmiwmakers left in " ' a b it T hen h e broke into a hearty, and CeliaiOn, < R- arguments have I ave such a good time. place for a secondond year. The « self-deprecating laugh. R-Buhl, thManin* h e a t up. T h e pi “It’s been a tough sessi ' As he leads the Houa chairmen has h re a r sion ' Democrats alsoI arare trying to ' luse dutiugh llght-heart ecause of the tough econon the bills on a daily basis, i lerome, th a t th e y g e t t om ic m ake h ay o ver th e repre eal of term ds,itissome- moment sl mes,” he said. “We’ve had •tim es puzzling whactir h e la Qould, to w a rd th e ir hi id to Umits. before the' lake difncult decisions in a pojolit- House Speake chuckling about. Sometioedm u it’s an share a BeU doesn’t disa{ a n d : aker Bruce :ally charged atmosphei • inside jo k e only a few in th e room Into sessloirted “We love our ere. Newcomb of Burle;rley concedes faybe sometimes I don’t takeke it some GOP vulnerabili can relate to or anothether time it tha day. ■hAHii/ she said. On eac said. ibiUty. ' might be a practical joljoke he got ‘^hai >ry weU.” Newcomb acknow:lowledges that ^ M fieywent Valley j, . away with. Drawing tt ger, R-Shoshone, hisfiIs enough to make him wantfit to w hat th e RepubUcan:cans decided to M ; “Or a lot of the time, run against him. \ lion for they Ut up a t h er lit? do about support forfor (education at ' ■ “L’was simply noisiV and ; 3 the tinie. and I feel As si > laughing at his own jok Bell became t “I StiU Uke it in spite of toui>ugh a ll le v e ls w ill b e! the th< legacy of | passionate, so I was ablbvio d xwledge about cer- Legi • his wife, Rep. Celia Goul( 'th e bottom line ™j after seven term lys. I really do enjoy workiiking 2002. him,” she said. — er p eo p le might not prop . as she rolled her eyes ai term limits, the session finished up the 2 Ith Maxine,” he said. “ButIt a t “W e did th e veryy bestb< w e could Recognized as a conservi : h er head. “And the more trouble for those law- P? is point I could walk aw ay wiwith do, but it could be a problem w ith common sense, BeU gnid more 'ook a moment t< offic : tells a joke, the harder he ho had to m ake do wiih d e a r conscience knowing I hihad because every poU1 I’vI’ve ev er seen ed from high .scliool at 16. INc defeat considered a 'jo b ' he.sl : His well'developed : lortfalls that came right — “This is ju st so me strong influence on tlthe (shows) education is thei number disputes her intelligence, and • hum or has arguably delivd iv eted h im ist year’s tax cuts. The rvative . said buoyantly rection of the state.” one issue," h e said. admits to being ambitious issui from some_difficult sit bore the most responsi- S. maybe a littie aggressiver niduat- * admitted she exping the session and worl ^V hile a confrontive p •e R ep. M axine BeU, R- "I was an oldest child."No one o u t w h e n 'the late evenings. The wort :away with pressing’ GiGov. Dirk Legislature’;nd Sen. Dean Cameron, c. s),Q around tliis year said, with a knowing la ive been known to Bi : K em pthom e in Januaiy i t. They coTchair the ; u s -m d Umits and th e pel “When we played, I was al privilege of JFAC serv « lack of aggressiveness in re’s budget committee, —in th e p u b lic scho « th e term-Iimits repeal, in die queen.” s historicaUy been state : £ - a ' s lie school budget pre- f.« I.” sh e C am eron, 41,« : forum a month laterr NNewcomb Cameron Becoming the state’s bu ft to th r o w fa v o rs run, caused them the most ^ laugh. the Legislature as : kept them laughing long:ng and h ard tea queen-was not by des home areas. And have always of years after .'^enough th at the joumaiii forgot parents de N ew com b ap p o in ted h e r to sagrec. «I, 3n said the day thou- ^ researched th e ri 'to mention the subjealet - or any Statehoi^ I budget committee. ““ 5 * 'Valley,” beca teachers, students and >udget tiative and raisii wtouchy subject resolve hare “Math wasn’t ever reallj each side of her in time That’s n ot to say Newciwcombgets Cameron dapi e s c e n d e d u p o n th e thing, f;® but (the Joint Finaesign. ®8«*?21. hamber sat other e to protest, legislative • everything he wants. day as he ex Appropriations Committee)to th e I ju st knewf t^ la w m a k e r s , a n d {(.qii ardened. Nonetheless, .. h e said. “I'set a g •• A couple of weeks afteifter d ie big u res fo r Feb reaUy about figures so much ier comment. 1 appeared agitated that —— ^4 noise about term limitssdeddow dii n^------continued-10 is abouLprognuns and plansHymy beherebyage30e the chairwoman L P . - S m m , ^ explained how the fig. *P la n c e - H e m issed lusrm 3 s, a n d w hen she , '^he introduced a sortt ofol go-for- jections whii pie have for diose programs,’ ^ Urffixt ^ :* broke constitutional am"8 a formeiebniary’s tax receipts said. f®® ?) isn’t several months,e 2003I budget, she . 2 * ♦referred to as "thee t; ta k in g s ” ' nor, C ed i An-lOpercent belowpnK— The meetings begin at *asit7 himself appoit t o sa v o r w hat she i i ^ am endm ent. to take poliirhUe outside th e buUd- ^ . IS peo------Legislature-withc>b weU d one. . ^ ner Democratic gover- • If it h a d passed, it woiwould have lawmakers. s,” she m u ch of th e gruso much fun," she B r e a sit t Augmentation ■t required government: enentities to But the gnA ndrus, urged teachers r— * DOWI Republican Pantly. but she also :pay people for taking; aiaway cer- “p to thatolitical d action against 7 a.m. precedes holexpected some fall- f a surgical procedure to0 enhanceei I ■ r,tain uses oT their prproperty. budget thot e primaries roll ® le size and shape of a womiman’s breast for a-numbeiIb e r of - als from all said they graeUngco weeks leading a r b e c a u se of term tasons: •‘ov er th e s ta te raised haihard ques* from, t day had produced a LAND p ercep tio n of a cut lat Bell and Cameron fNTOEAKTH ^enhance body contour f

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(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 supped th e state’s "rain y d ay” strai^egy this time thathan the graduates ddo on’t go on to col- opin, y an ardent and active De ping legislative environmentn t m ore th a n 23,0000 signatured s fund.1. They T could have looked to s Democrat, first one in 1991. ButI the th out- lege degrees, ° Her influence could be I es. But maybe par- andnd toi form team s of educatioion which were deliververed a few days th etobacco tob lawsuit settiement be seen in c(OTe was ju s t as bad the many contributionsons Riordan ad, with , ents want theirth kids moving suppjp p o rters to m e e t w ith legislisla* la te r to leg islativve e:leaders, botii money.ley. They could have d elayed the building proposal g made over the yearsi to liberal1 tl getting toward higheher education any- )rs b ' efore ih e session began.n. R epublican andDem De ocrat. th e imimp plem entation of som e of only 39 percent of the Democrats, and in tiieie campaignc le vote - way. M aybee that i means they In .th e early w eeks of th e Jejeg- In e arly M arch,i,UieIEApre- t thetax tax c uts adopted last year. ndwhere near the req•equired don’t want i la d v e session, lE A m em bersrs p ared a n d delivere ____ roles played by suchI prcprominent It t h e ju n io r an d sred to every And.. by bj th e way, delaying tax ' " Demounts as PatrickkCaddell, O ' . ' ’ supermajority of 66.:16.7 p er- sen io r y ears rote, e m ailed a n d called theheir legislator a compacpact disc th at c u ts is t irs of high school is n ot the sam e th in g as once pollster to George:rge McGovern. ceht. igislators, asking them to proro- provided informatiation on tiie increas; shifting awayay from traditional easing taxes. The lEA has and Jimmy Caner, and;md Susan W ith re s u lts lik eB those, i courses anc ille adeq u ate funding for ourur strong suppon inericreased fund- n e v?r e r suggestedsi that tax es b e n d m o re to w ard s^hot;hools. Estrich, who ran Michae some may figure thee ideai( is trade skills: training.tr ' gg ing for schools enjcnjoys statewide, increas-sased to solve th e funding Dukakis’presidentialUrace. ra Beginning early in th e sessicsion as w ell a s equallyy strong s opposi- dilemm pretty much extinct.. MN aybe,' This may representrc a divide and < nm a. Republican activistsn s h a d ^ c h a maybe not. tid continuing virtually everyry lion to reduced ■unding,fun infor- Insh sht o n . legislators had hard time understandinj between patlare n ts, who w ant singlngle day, from tw o to seven iding this pat- Some unexpected fj n m ation discovereded in a statew ide options,)ns. T he question-w as not tem that they turnedito to tiiealier- 1 factors higher goal:als for their chil- lEAlA m em bers from all across \ emerged in the weeks s poll conducted fororthelEAin i whetheith er legislators had a w ay to0 native, Bill Simon Jr.... wlwhose ks before dren, and1 areaa employers, Idahlah o w ere a t th e C apitol m ee the bond proposal’s d eet- November, m e e t theth needs of Idaho’s schooltl name familiarity, to ththe e extent he s defeat. who want toto hire hi^ school inglg w \ ith th eir le^ sla to rs, telUilling Finally, with th^ TKe inability to satisfy h^.Senate hav- • childreiIren. had any, was b a ^ onNl beingb th e sfy sever- graduatess withv significant thenhem about the needs of theirir in g p a s s ^ the “hdl , allretired educators w; lidldback”bill -Theqle question was whether - son of Richard Nbcon'sVs treasuryti ; was one career trainirning. classlassrooms. On F eb. 5, th e lE/^EA, and th e House haviavingpaissedan they ha secretary. bi^ surprise. The pen had the »ill. perceived That’s whyhy a frank discus- *Heie lASA,I and th e Idaho Schon.andhis_ a But the biggest pro)roblem But the deflefeat of the bond G ettingirIn touch— ^ d a u ^ te r, Kimiko. Ms.s. BB< unon was was an inability of teelech cen- issue showss thatt the district Vant to make your reelings knownMl to your representatives in ConCongress? Here's how: appointed public defendender in San ter backers (includinjing this and tech cer:enter supporters c«r Francisco by Burton’s{political po: paper’s editorial boaioard) to need to do aa lot more home- ien. Mike Crapo Sen. Larry Craig ally, Mayor Willie BrownDwn,andwas Ig Rep. MilMike Simpson challenged for election tt gauge accurately the lelevel of work. InI Tv.Twin Falls, call or write: tnTWtn Falls, call or wri Wl to the post’ writa: In Tvrin Fall:Falls, call or w r i t e : ______by tiie fonner chief depueputy.aman tJndjinda Norris, senior reglonal dIrecti<\or Mike Mathews, reglona)nal director Charlie Ban 202!02 Falls Ave.. Suite 2 Bames. agriculture field direc- she had fired on takinglg office,o 1292 Addison Ave. E.E. tor When I was in Saoami r Twinwin Falls. 10 83301 TMn FUIS. ID 83301 amentolast . I 1201 FallsIlls Ave. E.. suite 25 montii, tiie lobbyias wenwere buzzing 34-2515: Fai 73^0414 3 9 Q 5 ______Iw ln iallsj mastiington: ' — ------aboutSenator-Burton’sI’s elefforts to— :------734-7219;19; Fax 734-7244" corral money and suppor I I Russell 7 iport for h er sm w i» ...... PubBtlMr 520 Hart Senate OfficeIceBulWing inwashlngtlington: race. “John wants this mt ^ Was)'Washington, DC 20510 s more than CMWiboitli...... Maii«kia|k««dltw MO(«SmK...... Wast)l(«ton. OC 20510>10 1440 Long«}ngworthHOB he’s ever wanted anythindiingfor (202;202)224-6142 ______(202)224-2752-^------WashingtonJtonrDC-20515------himself," one Democratit •null messages can tw sent via S ■atic operas— — ------UnnwrnbtnDlthiidMItorial boardandw rnteridirrtor 1 Sen. emiall: lany.cnIgOcraiii8ig.#enategov (202)22SJ2&5531 tive, >^4io had known himhim for :rapo’s home page at years, told me. HiiH«n,ClitliWilwi»it,SiI. Steve Cnimp, David CoopertndindShtllBymiltnour. mm rJke.8lmpson*mall.house.gov vww.senate.gov/-cfapo. But h e didn't get it. KinKimiko Burton lost by a wide mmai a r ^ i n a low turnout. Illinois, my destinationaonlast — L S week, has seen more femifemilypoli- ^ETTERS _ in play.A leading concontender - - - - “ TD alH i^ffer gMd pro(rOdUCt helping to keep for tiie Democratic nomin(nination for *p business doors manuimure. Had I a glass of milk in World serfdom. WheTien we cut the — You musi open. I am allI forf< finding solu- one h: IUSt begin by realizing tiiat“------governor is Rep. Rod BlaiBlagojevich, Mr. Chisholm: : hand instead of shovel to rhetoric of World WtWarII,tiie tiiereisr better known to insiders i lairies controlling cleani IS no such tiling as tiie ”tiie srsa stiie I applaud you for yourr rerepeat- tions to the dair an th e stalls, I would have ■ basic N aa plan wasis tto enslave public go son-in-law of Aldensan D n, I the odors and1 flies,fl investigating been \ : good** except as th e sum n Dick Mell, ed efforts to make a point.: sn w earing a m ilk m ustache2 th e w orld a n d m akeke tiiemselves of the int one of Chicago’s strongesigestw ard ipact large opera- as wei interest of individual learned marketing is an avenueavi how much impa well! Anyone got som e milk?c? rich. men." bosses to showcase a product. AI processpi " i » n s i ^ h a v>e e ron our water sup- WENIiNDYC0FFM.4N Radsm was onlytl/ die vehicle to Ibelie\Iieve Jerome County resi-, Ib e young man was hai people go through wheniraakinR mt plyantlfindingng soludons to that Twinin F 1 alls accomplish much of tiieiri mis- dent Fay'ay G ubler wiU find th a t pracddnglawinl992,hel a m e . ' a buying dedsion from a■psy- ps is ^ e a ls o . sion, and the prograiram was sold these mo when he receh«d a canBficomMeD fr Ued I do not agree moves against her private chology standpoint is caUet ree with you when Thereere Is no 'public good’ to th e G erm an peopl<>ple as neces- property one day «4iile he was out AIDA. . you verbally slamsla the whole " ny serve only “the inte^ . Ihould it surprise u s that- sary for th e ‘‘publicsicgood.” ‘niis e st" of fa a lfew “individual men.” K&ll was m a feud witi)h a a i n ^ You bring the product to ry all face the same Nazi scheme in edfic, but also And she, boring ward leader, andidw w anted -He SSj^pSi*ng lh e pens d e a n . Ulty governm ent, in fact all Ie, as well as we, in the person’s attention. The pen inclusive of all otherlerfasdstdoc- futurewiJ candidates to diaBenge:e hihis rival’s • the animals healealthy.erc-Whena els of govenunent, want to . will suffer under these slate for tiw state L e^ lat will create their interest, th : an end to our property trines of that time or anytime, Uberailyilly applied a nd increasing- islature.As • ^ cow is done prwirodudngmilk, BIaMjevichputit,“Intiiei ^ w o d d . desire and then take action fits? was launched withithebasic tfa lydifficulicult statist mandates. It’s “Got Milk” campaign does; even on sm all1 dairies,dl they a r e . underlying principle of tnbal chieftains in Chk3iicago,if « usually sold and Vith this glaring atta c k on pri lie tiiat *0110 interestinsting that American politi- Iy good job of showcasing it md slaughtered for With •n- activitiesof the indiv you don’t have a state rep out of food. Not all of I e property, w e m ust first dividual must d an s havilave gradually, and cun- product jf us are vegetari- vate pi not be allowed to cla: vour organhatioo, you’re*reemascu- * '' tuis. If we didn’t lerstand tiiat u n d er Jashwitiithe nin^.ad, adopted so much of the n ’t slaughter t h e ____“nden interest of tlie commi ated.” Who better to fightightfocthe . ____ _How.maoyjQon:dairyioocoodsdo cows,whatwoulould wedo with ■ Intemismational Socialist imunitybut sam esododal and economic policy family hoinor than his dauibughter^ must take place witlij you know of that advertiseiseaU i them? Put themtm out to pasture. Commmnunism, the land and all itliinitscon- thacbroujtnight theliazis to power spouse? Ih u s was a politiclitical fines and b e for. the g the diemicals they use in pro-pi keep them happ ans of production belong to egoodofaU.** inCermaiDiany. ippy until they die, . Hayek. cessing? Almost every packsckaged thenwecould1 mayben take them the sta B utdoick> not be dismayed o r con- Bottoveto-.ii:l—— state for the sake of die . ^ Ayn Rand, one food we get is processediZliSEe in ; ____yM r.lfrrsh’sgtssmmnurnsa____ iblic good." Undgr Narinnnl neoftiymost fused,yotyour SKrifice-your prop- way. • — ______.he could d i sose ^ of them and ialism, Narism, u in^vidual inecunent ^ I realite you are againstst bigb give you anothei al said, *lf you wish tooooppose you in the end-is all for “the President Bush d e d dd ^ ,n n u h er her issue to deal isallovIlowed to own private proper^ sta tism dairies. I think everyone in low n vrith. ty andJld often tbe means of pro- BB,N«zismor publicgoDonY to want to bringngissuestothe arestristrictly controlled by the U b ia te d f v r e - ekwtoaspresklentW tb kid yourself, Mr. Chisholm,n^diey public’s attentiation. More people statee fcfor tiie sake of th e ‘^ b lic W thguid. are all in the business forrthe th need to educatelie themselves with good.”d." ^frm ihedderandbe«ielpfroni;r- mooey, whether a tot of motnooey the issues andIgetinvolved. gt Thei famOy friends, GeorseWW .i.ro seso V Ju st .enough to n i a e th e fi he first makes evaTOoie pooror t e he was ahle to avogeig e thI e — lefami- Onemoretfainlling. growing up, r andthcthe second makes the few hadtheopportuitunity to help oo ridian fo-2m an . i ibdtefelDfreeentefnia I and eveiyone else poor. Ia • - bandtiiiii;omptMcatloaMiiiinw dslatbesr • • smallfarmsandad was one of those . esseoa^ the first dismembers IwMplio— fiatin«it« h a d k s t Remember tfaeselairgB<&ri•iries Udswbo stood n KtoMrlMnMiCfBurta^ Jnc^ tony waist - thenatnation’secoDomy e n tir^ n v M n . . . d O i ^ 'n M t l i ^ BMDey in our 101towns but definitely thi llMtoP.O.B0K'^TWn : thighhighin andtfaethe second takes us to Thirdxl ^ / b r : •; -T *> .'r ' V • *. -• jo

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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 Truclartment o f . — over the years. ThisTh program ^ H | the inspection and This w a s th e - .nothor example is the w o rk s because th e IdjId ah o d airy - ■m o M Wc are ProudPn Supponers of llic riiiii)'? au th o rity in to th i iurc prohibiting discharging 6**T*uiownoN*« lat w a s alre a d y o n ing p ro d u cers w an t it toto wv o rk iind ______Dairy In i^V the Idaho Depart y Inilusin' for 22 Vcais__ ^ iJAiaatejiot just-into any—------they^ve com m it!^ thei:hemsdvcs-to— - 7 —;------:: Agriculture. ”Thi rw ay b u l a n y w h e re oH ol at least tw ice a )I m aking s u re itd o e ss." ." d e p a rtm e n t t h a t' lairy’s p ro p e rty . T h e h a rd ^lURKn lys. "It just m a d e ^ 1 iMcrarn”— II— t r ^ ’tc ^ t’gach-and-c ;p a id off. S ince 1997, Idahc •,* len their authority iho .V'. . • ( ‘ O m rSv Idaho^dairy's a t li es have h a d a com pliance environmental y ear,” Eilers says, 3f 99 p ercen t an n u ally . T he piamA rmiN PAUS NAMP hey're a lread y on ‘ Information providedId b y th e 20M74-1000 20$-733.5543 20fr46e-7. sen se to b ro ad en in g com m itm en t to th e 1-80(M06.549I 1 the dynamics of , United Dairymen of IdIdo ah o a n d th e ' ' ' 1-800-247.7418 1»WXWfr-!' to in clu d e th e em 3 Dairy Pollution retention IHb p P m p S mp a nee th e inspection AM inspections. They Idaho Department of(Agriculiun! A| . site a n d k n o w tht _ • _ I th e d airies.’' O ncc ZB3l I r a r m C i t y ■jjjjH |'WHQ!£•I A c c u rac y Is T h e OSLYv t y l t o c p l j ANIM^IAL SUPPLY I ‘ INC D A IR 'i^ H Is'here'fdr'allyirybur animal supply nee Monthu

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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. ■■ ASK ME le dry-socket organe canyon along the stretch1 oof remain. Two years“s a|ago cleanup B MM ■ hache - the Stave to o th a i th e/er Cl from Centennial Pariirk crews attempted to cut< the cat- ■ BB ■ you acquire stream to Shoshone Falls. C ru m p r iv e r bodies with a torch,ch. With diffi- ■ W ■ 1 a People who spend tim e in thithe culty, they succeeded•ded in remov- I e x tra c t g o n e nyon o r who have helped witlitil ing an old Cadillac, b a d - tap'dances 1 conyosahup say it's made a noticece* Irwin said h e is! loclooking for a on your brain all n i ^ ttlikeamalev- lii le difference. Despite contindn- more viable optionon to get the olent Gene Kelly. a b led dumping,( volunteers anire cars out a n d tiie fundiinding to m ake M m But worst of all is the damaged* ikingc a dent in the junk thatiat it happen. root toothache - the kiikind you get s piled up over a century. Among the volunilu n te e r s th a t ' from 8 root canaL ThisI timtii e, it’s per* ‘It took 100 years to get here,'e.” Please see CANYlAHYON.PageB? M B L sonal. I Between 7 o’clock Tues^lesdBymom• ing and 4o*dock Fridaysly,afternoon, I slept for a total of th reee e hours. T he rest of the time was speipen t to my molar snarl, Jimmmy s Cagney* i like, “You dirty ratt You^ou killed my E 3 K brotheri’* The worid of pharmacoacopoeia isn’t, rm sorry to say, muchh hhelp. When your dentist tells youIU thatt a few Ibuprofen should deallal w ith y o u r pain, he's speaking likeke ai g i v vdio has never him self h a d a iroot canaL (Dentists, you may havilave noticed, largely themselves seemem to eschew grotesque dental proceduiidures.) ' - Your next recourse isislikelytobe 11 K IH codeine, mixed withI otother anal* gesics in prescriptionKlrufIrug form. A n HIL / - — sure it worics ju st dandydy for lots of folks, b u t it m akes m e thithrow u p m y socks. Darvocet, another narnarcotic pre- scription drug, is suppose b a { ^ th t vohiRtNrs cisantdlltup.RI(M,Ki«ilOallup,14,i It itraot signs to ach. It wasn’t, at least innmycase. n iannlfHWriVatta, 16, a ic b a i^ a h%k liviI afiiitafi tossing a paiticutartjr hoii Vioxx, a new'ge*generation iiiy plK< ol (tabris down th i4, ili right, and painldlltf with many-usesises, is adver* ••lop*. tiaed a s th e R x - quotingngtfaemanu* 1 ------facturer now“ "fdradaduliTwiUr ( e n d - y e uL f r-s p rin ^ arate pain.” That defiefinitlon of M. g^break: 0"home“ V f i S i da l ^ ^eute pain evidentlyly doesi not rclose tc in d u d e having y our mlolars w ripped ^ - 1 BySteveCnimp Jbird Raceway in Meridian; ^ u^tteroots. Tlnr n -Wawa writaf) F irebiiUltimate Wedding Show at 'Sb't^at leaves Perc»onlands ; - - Idaho’s newest ' city, with the t it,” Gooding Countynty Sheriff talk because of the effMJects of the sr Idaho’s capital canyon: 7 is open all year, accordingB Shaun Gough said Satuiaturday. V* adjourned and tl he Idaho Department of stomach add that had bebeen rising / he Legislature park-i i Somebody brokee throughtl a Jght before. / \ season passed, 60 i ks and Recreation. Box dirough my throat the nigh 1 the convention to the « window at the Hagerrse'rman Fish c h e a p e r-to find a yon is the site of the 11th- -L aryngitis?-folks woul«ju ld a sk . / BO ies easier-and Parks I- Culture Experimentent Station “No," rd croak. “Analge!Igesiau* / Spring-break:d wi a hotel room. Canyonist spring in North America, in c lu d e : th e U.S operated by Univeiversity of So Friday night I wenttbomeflook* b( / week attractions largestin g 180,000 gallons of w ater Flower & Ga ^ Idaho, got into tanks(s v,where tiie ■ ■ ing like a screen test for a “Chip / U.S. Bank Boise pouringnute into die Snake River, '' Thursday througl hatchlings are andi nc n e tte d o u t ■ ■ and D ale* cartoon, left Ja«J a w sw d le n Garden Show, aminutike Exit 155 from Interstate • Boise C e n te r on t • the hatchlings, killirilling them , ence. lhave ugh March 24 at TakeIrive 3.2 miles west on the grottsqudy. H ie experienc . National Arenacn ■ Gough said. to te n you, b as p u t m e ofioff Skittles n the Grove; the 84, drivu m a n Highway to 1500 E ast Series, Friday thn t Somebody also atteittempted to forever* icross M otorcycle H ag1, era tiien left 4 1/2 m iles to th e• break some pipes ou at the Idaho Cen ing lot on the right side of i outside in ...... I did, however, get: to sample- - :------hrough M arch 24 Road, tl ----- B o ise ’s ~ B e s t“A r t)ad;TTie statep ark s depart*L_ ...order.to dump-fish-jsh-into the------m any varieties o f JeH-0I -— ] ^ter m Nampa; parking river, Gough said. ^ Friday through M t lim its access to some areas are incredibly generouslUs when it ^ A ntique' Show,'— tiie roac I T h e v a n d a ls c a u s e Western Idaho F le canyon; for information used about . ______comes to succoring thele identally M arch 24 a t th e m ent Hi ------Garden-Qtyrthe-) Fairyounds in of theTTheTiar < kn aU 837-4305:------___ ix^rm-^tlrgeUtitt-dessiws s t T B a a * J M iMWWMi akHwck^I aap< p a c W s M iv late March; up & Swap Meet This isn’t the first vane^dalism at ^ . an Idaho n ativ e, I ni Please see BAEAK. Page 87^ tiie hatchery, he said. set, March 30 at _assumed.tfaat.iny.bias.tow JeUO would foDow to tfaes^ - P u t Instead, ry e discovered ndraisinggfQrT.F.. firewoTl^ iy booms Snowpac^ ptiwn very fond of nangtf Wk Twi Twin F alls is go in g b e tte r tlthan We hope to make der the stuff and find per­ i^e/s I^ B B B SfSSS S ™lawrtlar . ■ . . eqpaqpected. ^ d one of the fm ■ WalenWI %of/ofA veroge* dctiU u d — imd's fundraising event.*ike this a yearly to orderil to set it o0." pjpeap^dechtmki. boosters, attom ey Lynn Dunlid1^ The idea now i e fireworks display, which, Upper Snake Rtver TW IN FA F / IiS - The more • It." sonnel t< * Way too many had merac lg for much money as ] inched from tiie College of It goea in, die more cot* the w is to ra is e as T h e fi Salmon Fans Creek 100% then match theIS dpossible, and is laundlem Idaho campus, was for OakleyBaain un d there wiQ be once dis{f i s i d ^ c o k estim ate of $ liv 106% ^wO. fund.i display to the Southeni sponsored by Universal .. fia tu m adit SSL'Sfi01a.ontfaeFoardidf But I d iin k w e vriO exceed t i Big and Uttto Wood 7 3 M 2 Z ijr Ithat “We^l spend itl a Foods. W hen tiiat compa- Crump tm b $ rm d m S at TSi goaBoal. And for the year of i y e a rs S | h m r h w mooing, h m fthe play. Weire goingit tlan on the dis- Frojcnropped E the sponsorship, a trt to raise money to cteM centconial celebration,n.we cuR^datetedoa mfom M t tem eo tte dk gtotiytohavea ny drop? of local business owners ta tm sL p a y f o r t tfinworica t display in wfflirin most d d n ^ exceed thatd because weVe got knations in May, group olPlease see M SPUY.P^ 87 sot to have time p i.,- ...... ’ ...... F~------' M 1 W H * , h *kM R k.W . M T,lta*17.ar.aooa — S e r \V IC E S — . t ^ N Il T ^ l N I ; MoiaK«yMaag(igofHagBnum, End C«Cemetery in Buhl (Fanner • service at 11 a jn .M r formerly of Burley, serirvice at 1 Wednesdayay at the Jerome B U Blonday a t th e Funeralral C hap4 Buhl). p.m. Monday at tbe ; BUss High Schoolol IGymnasium; 4e Payne Cemetery|T (Hove*Robercson KHHB VAl i E:Y YI IN S . ______; _ Memorial Chapelr 2 2 11-WrMain—-' Funeral d ^ t * ; burial ' will“ foIlidIIow at the Robei ftapd).-^------— — ■ bert Wallace Stacey ofr St., Burley; burial wiU I TRINITY UNrVIIVERSAL INS. ' H ag erm an C em eteistery (Demaray WendeU I be at the leU, m em orial serv ice a t 1I Pleasant View Cemcaetery in Susan Cal ; Gooding Chapel). p .m . M em aray> C hurch o f d x c a ll fro m 6*8 pp.m. .n today at 1110 EigSighth St., Rupert; friends the Ascension in Twin ^ ______F ^ I Rasmussen Funeralral Home, 1350 mav calliU.froainoon.uadLtbe. dme___ Npipn-Medical, ------EneursrTBSri^yTancTfrora l 6- o f th e si ! service Monday at the R a ^ J . A ndree of Tw _____ 10:45 ajn. Xtonday at y at the church. church; 1 rwin FaUs, C arol Joyy Wynn\ of Shoshone,' * I n --Home I Care i; burial .will follow at th e.- -. memorial-service-at- P a u l t - 2 -p;m;— ^service at 22:30:- p:m. Monday at Cemetery (Hansen Tuesday at White Mi ome Companionship Core Lloyd (Bill) Leonsonard Loos of Mortuarj Vfortuary the Shoshonene LDS Church; burial A ary Rupert Chapel). Chapel in Twin Falls. I Prtpanilon Buhl, service a t 1111 a.m. { Monday will followw at the Shoshone 434-8888 ^ ‘ S Cem etery; vis eiy Shopping a t th e M ethodist aChurch i in Buhl; G w emsndolyn E. (Gweon) visitatloo win be from Rupen/Buriey Ri area ^ Gnxo^ M aunI H n m b ach o fP Jerome.J 5-7 p.m. tod ______♦ Tnnipttportation______intennent.wilLfollowIow.aLthe.West____WUliaxiMme of-Tacoma,~Wash;rand— [Oday at_Dem aray:i_ __ — memorial^serviee~att 1 p.m. Shoshone Chal a p e l IJ I Housekeeping & more 7 3 3 -8 9 8 8 ned,Boodcd&liisuml IVin Ftllt irea www.0»31.11. Ert. 37S, bettWMn 2 p jn. M d SI a,. M EDIC 0MdftMlt4;30pjn IICALCENIER p m for iiMt-day publeaUon. The1» M a i a M M for oWtMrtM Is < 01 Som e nam i iwMc— ■Ttafr— SI imes are omitted at Y ntvtetandcawbeptocedwitMa«B|Mn.wiwy<>ay. ______patients'requq u e s t y W e ’ r e t i s f l e d W^ e n l OME------•was ralsed In the Lutherari^cfichlldreri.’ He was precededed in " AiA d a s s — ^ ...... and later was a member ol death de by his lather. Alben:: and a a S hirley Anc the Gilroy I Uiderson of Hansen, jy Methodist Church. In Twin son, so Duvien, Jr. Vivian Pennii Falls. Maryary attended the First United inington of Shoshone ______Y o u ^ i V e S atisfiii e d The funeral will b e held at 11 B r}^t of Twin FaUs. M Methodistist Church. Mary was very Wednesday. W« March 20,2002,!*afme i andJwdanBr active in h< 1 her church and she was a Springdale Sp First and Second■i Ward' . R, S unday/ School! teacher. Mary Chapel Cl- ol The Church ol Ji Released 11 enjoyed BilBible Study, learning about Christ C^ ol Latter-day Saints,s°SDO J ' f f y KesCesler of Jerome 1 J the Wordrd and attending church South So 475 East. Burley, vwth 81BiS (.dea^lonJn M arch 14); A . Jo h n m^^K vtoftasioainal Hearing A id!1 S e rv ic e s activities. 260 F.IU I »• Ja c k M. H unsaker olliclailating. Alexander andani Orvine Graesch, V TWin Fill., 10 . I.WI 16thIh sir..Sl Burley. ID is sunrtved by her daughter, Interment int will take p la c e at ai the both of Twinin FaUs; Edna Byers V.Riainiy.mj. * 73^lt-2 9 0 0 • 678-7601SOO Nelson ol Kimberly. 1(5; her Durfee Du Cemetero in Connor CiCreek, of Rupert; Al> :leanor Morris ol Beatrice. Frii Alvena EicheU)erger ^ Friends may call at Ihe Rasmunussen of Buhl andid Lillie Klimes of • n g ^a; Ihree granddaughters, Funeral Fu Home, 1350 EastI 16th Jerom e, S e a rs 01 K im berly. ID. Street, Sir Burley, on Tuesday. Irefrom 6 MaWnsof7 ol Meridian, ID. until uni 8 p.m., and at the churci rch on ------1 E sri R ogers of Aztec. New Wednesday, Ws from 10 until 10:451i also surviving are live great- am a n . ildren. She was preceded In He ^ loved us all, thank-' I her mother and lather; two Duvien.D\r Time to0 Iliquidate? C ;; first husband. Maynard; Husband. Norman; her son, U soTTie?1 T i m e s - N e w s B I. Jr.. and one grqnddaugh- M urta u g h _ _ Markc1(etplace_ H ____ _ Hank Hale Mary iss Marilyn Bbratlon.bl.-M^.'s-Lile-wili-HNe ------clasami^ » a td tiim ------B sisier, Ele:at 11 a.m. Wednesday, away Marcn K 2002, i Nebraska;0, 2002, at the Rrst United ■ p o a se aaalons i Into H He was born April C onnie it SiChurch In Twin Falls with H Decatur. Illinois. i( Jennileflames M. Frisbie olliciating. ■ i»ah. H Florence Cable Hale and Sheriill lake place at Wymore H age the iamiiy movec Mexico: al&y in Vf\^re. Nebraska, at ■ w nere Hank w as ral grandchiidrlate. Friends may call on H Wanda Shaller and tf death byfrom h< 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. at ■ ried February 28. IS broihers;Is fiFuneral Chapel. Twin ■ Arizona. They raised second hus Hank spentm osi ot h Maynard. Ji ------— ------P Do you know whut toilio if someone close to0 yyou dies? W as a carpenter and tru ter. Leah. h e retired trom ;------A Sii CetebrB urley I AteyoupnpmitItohm dleglltheietiilltails? enjoyed traveling)t wi Jerome, passed b e held at T The: familyfi of cam ping with family)2. in Phoenix, AZ. March 20,: WhoshouhId you call firsrst? horseshoes, fishing.tpril r< 16. 1928, in Meihodist C ■ X D a nI IM a s s l e ^ : making Hank's tamoi. to Elmer and Pastor Jan Wt, ,• or|ustw|oyingthegr«lale. At an early Burial will euid e:especially B■ VfalPtiif-, Magic Vtll"crm you may hm. PlfOi* nmlatl ^ G ato l CA. Larry {Jea1948. in Yuma. R eynolds i Chowchilla. CA. and FFrancis Marion Bowman. 6767. ol most heaiiartfelt thanks B i Joday. »nJ alliw Ui li< pul y>ur B ;ed four children. Falls. Murtaugh,Mur died Thursday. Marci ilnJ al tat flvut Plan JG Emerson of Pocalell'31 hiS'Working’lile------2002002. In Boise. survived by 12 grar for th eI eoutpouring B I truck driver, and 1 hHe was born April 16, 1934 •iay. and fact Iht fulurru-illimf,- J brothers. 3 sisters andSimplot. Hank J St. George. Utah, to Robert I of care,e, support, B fn«. IVr art Tkin Falls' only loeally nephevw. and friends,I with his irailer, andand Leona Pulsipher Bowman ' vntd and optraltd mottuary and ur Will ceded in death by nilyhis and Iriends. fam:family moved to Murtaugh In IS and lov3ve for our B ems. He will b e dearly rnt your/amilyuilh Ihe ulmintpn^ ' 3. rock hounding. FraiFrancis attended schoolJl m family antind the m any B emJam. ^iiyandaDwfwknevTious cam p chiH. Mur^urtaubh belore enlisting in J Funeral servicesgreat outdoors. Arm^rmy. He served In Korea, wrhwhere flowers aand tributes B Dur Family Smi'nx Youn" a ^ Monday, March 18.3d 2C by his 4 chil- hie e rmet his wife Annie. Francis i •omiit you can count m. ^ at Farnsw orth Mortuikubo ol Phoenix, Ann^nnie raised live children, for)rDan; ■‘i 1343 South Lincoln ismariasin J of Los FrancisFr was preceded in dedeaih tonf itation will be held Su Jearwtte) Hale oi 3y his parents, three sisters^• < 3nd ta.i 17. 2002. Irom and 6 Laura (Van) H a y n e mwo o ' brothers. He Is survivedId by W e a r■e e sincerely VAIUV FUNERAL HOIIOME Farnsworth Mortuarytello. ai He is also ions. Wayne. Larry, and Shann mim Donald Heyne, 60-year- nnon; toimMd, Twin Fails • 735^)0:o o i : hour prior to theirandchildren. s 2 »y resident, died Friday, daughters, Molly and Geraldidine;- Qralrateful. Monday. Intermentand to many nieces, .2002. at his home. a*’'*ind grandchildren. Brandiidon. dtnclyOtmtdfit^mlnl Funeral Home Jerome Cemetery. >ds. He was pre- IS born September 30. Robert Paul. Krissy, Donna. LsLarry . — ’ I L = mtt his wile and par- Wishek. North Dalwta. the Ir.. Adam. Abby (better knownvn as irm irly missed by his ’oily Wogg to her grandlathther). )en and Eva Brosy Heyne. K " ' «« /lew him. svedtoldahoattheageol }onald, Nancy. Todd, Jerri a es will b e held received his education in '*°r|lohnny. ■Ou . 2002. at 2 p.m. 3[t educaii^al svstem. >> _Memorial * services will be helo HJ*.Crtnrtwaffinbxhf>ri» pnw )rtuary Chapel. olrom M nico High School fugtp.m ' ; Monday, March 18,2002, in Jerome. A vis- A highly devastating first !,a®Rhe Kimberly LDS Slake Cents-H eo n o r i i Sunday, March hool ., was never forgotten, x1857 ” , N, 3500 E.. Kim bererly. r i m s t m m 8-8 p.m. at lA lM nspeak H no English b ecause 5/®'remation took place underr t the y and again one Duvienvas D( spoken at home. T^e r/®'Iirection ol White Mortuary aand 2551 Kimberly Roa :remalory. Twin Falls. e services on old Burteyh ei was lluent in English TMn Felh Only ; to follow in the March 15.2(on to greater heights. He He w as3orothy.Eilers.on.May.J, I ------—T w in F a l1:.s ~ o u n 1941. in Wislupert. Idaho. They lived in ,____ i A f t c son ol Albertegon and Caiilornia. They Duvien movedivorced and he married lour. He recfickel Durfee on April 17. . the Ruperillko, Nevada. Duvien w as A ■^■^^■~gra<:^in^lti ot his children's activities M always the biggest fan In A i H e r a i £ day ol scho< — ------He could sp< German was I L J U l next yearnited he Way, He also worked and went inleeron with the Fire and M ary P n d n a O « Departments, and was W 4 m & " ' Mary Pauline Chap 1961. in Rupsident of the Jaycees. He ”i g Twin Falls, died Wedne Idaho. Oregclittle league baseball and -•» 13.2002. at her home ir were later todr be a pool shark, Mary was born I Audrey Wiclower. In.1990, he nllghtIt ol( current events, it I g ra d u a te d Irom Wy -the stands.0 Rupert, where he was H i I that we all express outour ' 1 School. While In Wynx . He had bat e Schow's Inc. His latest gratltudude to the men and m Maynard Hartwig whom d who continue, to slerve er I : I V.. 'n a membere ol was purchasing the IIIninainoryof n our couountfy. In 1937. Mary and May and the Unitele Gardens Nursery in —. in the wymore area lor ig with his wife Audrey. WItavanR.'Zake’IN V IarIf Thereirefore.yourhiendsat During this time, theyPtinnm t nn 3^ a VOlunll eynolds Funeral Chape unapm an Ambulancepy ( hours were recorded and Sunseset Memorial Park are 'p e > . ■ : ! dren. Maynard, Jr.lapm it an. .85. ol a past p r^)fforts C in p lan t raising. t s s a a i i veterans and their spoipouses. I I Marilyn in 1946. Afterdnesday. tl March coached linkinJoyed camping and Our Ou family honors and cherishfa» 3 at no costat.* two grave spaces I destroyed by Ure. te the in Twin Falls, was notedw^totheDwfcufyfami- to thenle memory of S.R. 'Zeke* Milli lew^ designed veteranrans . ;------' Hartover, Kansas. Mar »iier section inIn S iV ^ p rl^ Pai n in Wymore. Duvient- w In the summer of.2001. Lw hohc.passed-lnto-'Dirt-Blker ^our prearranged funeineral at . I ------pa88Bd-away’ at-|h:iry 30. 1917. the Equipment.fid F A udrey w ere c a m p Heaw eaven* last week. "^^therWnute Ii Mortuary or el. Hospital in 1 ^ 7 . Aftera Berg i Hillhouse 21 years wa:h e Forest'Service In the Mr. Miller was a unique kind i . the family moved i dol iillhouse. Mary Pacific eiyd i ary. Tfyy loot^ gyluwiitf. forever struggling againJnM______, i i Wymorje High returned to f mmit Is only appropriate ti • ' I ”* ______.i.frulLfafma.far.severai ymore, she mel employed at rmemalrandphysical-BES ------women who have, and then moved lo SterlinsK3m she married ad v en tu resurvived \ by his wile, everyrery day. He was part philosc eynolds^ then on to Albuquet^aynard larmed S p rin g d aleBuriey: his mother. Eva pher.w . romantte. Inventor, conservj MeJdco. Maiy spent n lor many years. 1996, along1 Ruperi; one sister, lionls>nlsi, writer, athlete, hOmorls’1st. at White Mortuary. Kej Ume Miorki^ With haixft}y had two chil- Many h ^ p3ary) y Friesen ol Rupert; ^ dId t) the dearest, most loyal, carin •dren and babysittina.r. V in 1942 and by their elfc«i.Branda (David) Pfwie andtd 1 100 percent absoiute honei re pleased to offer to v TWINRAIU ; Mexico.. Mary met er the fami was D uvien enJiC alifornia, a n d B rian friendand a family could ever hope afo » in the designated, ne n i iw o Ih ey moved to looked forwarGlide, Oreaon; five Wee telearned SO MUCH from hir ' F «baJa?y 1966*!'They f)im > ^ ’s husband:_!y_r^ton8.ren. Ir Vicky (Kenneth) andId will« m iss him deeply for a s I Park,.when you fund yo r Ollroy. California, Ihe w Hanover Duvien andConnor Creelt, Lyta ionoeloaswelive. P ; gnolds Funeral Chapel. ler a short time, hosts (or theFtussell of R upert. Ntek m % tlevojed friends: CarolynI hHt .' WMI Jmimy. NOfman (MOd to Paonia, Lake Clevelajrfee of Buriey. Audrey GilbeiItert of Boise, Idaho. Terry'L l jmroHmandlM aryl fy-wofked-in^he—4orwardHo-rey) Erickaan of Ahno. artd GilbeIberi of Boise. Idaho. Cy. Nn ; f SUNS IAL P a r k tfai.year8 .-Sh6 -seaso o .------) Ourfee of Albion; 17 Gflber ivfa 229C Kl Palls • 733>S743 ling, Colorado. H e is sur and22greaKrnnd* UnOI . . * ------Re ...... i i* I juerque. New Audrey of Bu ______h ' ^ It m uch of her H eyne of F !L- ncficapped chil- Darlene (Gar ]. W hfieinNew two children. I ir • -■ I- _ net Norman of Yreka, Ci he married In Heyne of G Wl iey moved to stepchildrer , where ihey Knlohl of C (spandhgiim e (G eorge) Rui lied hi the sun- honyi^Diirfi ry then moved LouGlohnny)! JSET M e m o r i Bsrhflrdtugh- Ed(Rendl)C I K labeily load • TWla Fa • granacnuaren *I«S p M r i M In IM MM k

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Tr.Troclori • Trueb • Beel Equipmoi : ^‘We figured thei kikids had an No onele < did anything reminis- p THURSDAY, MARCH:H 28,2 IIKWam I V v I q^quate numberr o f su m m e r cent of a tr I triple lutz - unless it was I CCombinojoi • Ground Woildng Equi activities but no winwinter activi* by accidenlent. But working up the Nona and Jim Lee,ee, 1Iwin Fodt irn 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 mer.90 l3 miles NEonHwy<7 2 4 to Minidoko, www.mojtorjoucliciuciion.com \ x then left to 800 &East, then right to 1000 Nort THURSDAY, MARCH 2 1 , 11:00a Juge - well, actually,.Iy. one-, two- “It’s a littlittie weird getting on ice, o rth , tu m rig h t. .and threelding barw/markors • shin. 14.9R48.141hp. 7034 hthmr Cultivator - WiCZ 4604.4< 12-row. tunnol Ml ^ AdAgWWtV^-I*3*16,3-23 B ’78*7 John 4240 - pomwor shin. shields &cul-awaaway discs MUSSER BROS. AUCTfONEERS 13.6-38. llOhp. 5896 hmr Defollatof-Parmana 6-row.( w/Alloway hyd 7 7 Jo h n DM r* 6630 - 4wtf. qua MUSSER BROS. AUGUCIIONEBlsH uad trans.' scalpers 733-8700 2-nMiwles. 1000 plo. 2 yrsI oon over- Harvesttr - Potmitma 6-row. lank typo. haul, rocanl work ordor of SIC 110.700. now grab rolls 733-8700 P l a n t e r - -99 M.llonIon 12-row. dual press _____ www.mbouetion.com — T R A C T O R A C C E S S OIRJES R ------wheels (planlodkJ oooiy 460 acros) ------D ualt - 2 pair o( 14.9R46 lires & wheels S prayer - NorthsJdisWo WoWing 24-row. www.mbouclion.c■on.com m - p a i r oriB .4R 38 llrm & rim:m s - p a ir 300 gal poly tank.ink. folding bar JAIURDAY, MARCH 2 3 , 1 1 :0 0I « A M ------of 13.6-38 Ures & w hw ls - 7 - pair of 18.4*38 »nsp-on FAflM IMPI WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 IPLEMENTS TiBoHon Estole, Twin Folb W 27, HKXUm : H u b s- 2 pair for JD 4455 B la d e -S u p o r Rhinelino 7'. 3-pt D on’t forgetet to tak e your Loadw - John Oooro 158. T buctuckel Chemical Appllcaticator - 12-row shl0WM%3-23,7inw Isn't a good approacoach to take with ( T R U C K S . Harrow - IHC. 15''3-soction 3- /A a AMERICAN AUCTION ‘69 ( o r d tJOOO - Ford diesel.. 101 spd. Sprayer - Aco 200200 gal S S tank. 40' 9 your retirement planlan. Consider a taryJem axle. plo. 11R22.5..5. 1999 boom.Hypropun> USAUCTKJN unip. 3-pt vnww.ooctionjidoho.eom O N . rollover Into an Edmdward Jones OoubleLeOI 20'salfunlo8dit>«ngbed rt- ^ 79 Ford LT8000 - 3208 CAT.; 113 spd, FARM PHP I C K U P S ------www.uj^uciloneerj.eerj.com self-dlrected IRA. To|Together we can tandom axlo. 2 0 'bo* w/raar hchoisi '8SOod9e050-4xdw/laddorrack v MOar Form a. « w d o . > 78 Ford «80 - 475 gas. 5&<>&4 Spd. Aodion, Rupert landem axle. 20* T e « » box« w/rear FARM A SHIHOP i ITEMS FeForm Equipmoni • Molorbikoj hoist Drill fiU auger, fits DoubleOoi L bed > Miller Trociorj • ATV» ,• Tnjck* • Mi» •e9Fofd 'F.«00 - 330 9a9. 4*.t&4 spd. Rouglmedi lEweWiWer, e 180 amp. Kohler •M jc. Implements ; Call Of sto p by1 ttoday to sehedula i tandam axle, 18' 'Radewindnds box gas o n ^ . ekKtI stonsl - Lincoln AC 4Wheelor* . Car» . Shop w/raarhoM welder,225amp-WhWhitdo steam doaner. Ad:AsWNJdy3-I6,1-16,3-23 . compllmofitoyy rreU rem ont plan revsvtow. ______2200 p s i- S o l a r 8/15 3/12 volt banory char* Ad:nmei-Nnn3-21 M EN T g e r- b e n c h drill pres!• e s s - 1 / r Impoct oun MUSSER BROS. AUCTK Diak - John Daera 335.35'tandeiJem .hyd - 3 « -a J r ratchet >- ahair c h is e l-a ir driU- fCnONEERS ng W aikarl-lon floor jacjack - propane torch MMAS1ERS AUCTION SERVICE tandem, w/gauges 4 cart -■ manualm liro changer 733-8700 o rts - Milton planter plate4ates - assorted hyd www.majlorjouclion.com 36-. hyd ram s - (2) 11.25-28!8 singles rib t&w - (3) ___ www.mbouction.ee folding transport 7.50-16 single rib tiwt i w - (2) JO 38* rims ------Plow - C ase IH 145. 4^»tl0(rsm. hyd - HawWns incorporaterators-Litiision guide ca- reset. 18* btma SAIUROAY, MARCH 2 3 , 9 am 0 wheets-3^)l masts-s*-sledcorrugators- FRIDAY, MARCH 29 ,1 ■1111l i : RoNar Harrow - Aca 28' Groundn d H o g . , (12) JD coil shanks-I - b e e t poiler wheels 9,11;00* m ; - ...... — S ^ ^ w g S p o ln b . leveling bar.bl tjj«»------(2>-JD quIck hltct iltches - 12' double ' ^ O peretiottt C om im tien Equip ______TH9KS ROI tool b a r-flo o r p ress- ^ KfandFormsAHClien,!ion,B«rl.y RonwMnxMt-Aoe 18'Growidnd Hog. pane healer - 150“ gt gal pickup fuel S-tb)aa.levalngbar ?wns ~_SQQ_Qal front _ ^2S('ZSO_S._Raymond& ferpae. 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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» icrefcctGrtcdjnainllnc.itK.walctrighu.outoL dng-would-have-come out,-I--*— willbring'a'newblll'tI 'b e f o r ^ a w - sriiuniiKii wi oLCaslk.CnxkaAiteslan.wami.wati-watcr-wtUs foc donwslic------r '■ that might be dom li water. Approximately 7«'ltrtMfte4 e a< a ( tn - T h K tl 3 Doyle Placc: 14814 acres with historical site. Propert' one this summer. don’t’t know,” said Senate m akers next January.f. Hop, Alw useduse- as the Do>ie hone larKli. Unfc •perty used as stage coach 1 ■ WestRock princi ority Leader Jim Risch, R- Jnfcnccd with Birch Creek runnino? througlitl tlie property. Ckxxl supplyIpply of markeuBle land- I indpals and state Majori WestRock developei ' Tr»ct «4 PUley B a ^ : ApproxTOX 640 acrc* fenced on 3 sides. TtIis Land Department e. «rs envision «ls iroperty lus slock waier, severaleral springsj for stock and snt staff m em bers Boise, a resort community tiiflc views. loCaicon the luck Milede ool Doyle Mountain at the head oof f P : lx l^ Creek. Oood diy land pastui approached laula w m a k e rs la s t Billslls with the suppon of lead- y r e v o lv i n g «iih counts’aw approval; cxcvlkml chular, dccr.X hihird hunting k couipr huntlng.Cn ■asturt.Possibiecablnslic around an extensive siski hill and Tract fS Oo Great access. Latw supply of marketatketable landscape rock - week with a bill tl ip in both houses can easily u o v e r M oo n ta ln : Approx. 69.1.1 acacrc* prtiall)- fenccd The propertyrty features an okt hunter's cabin, pc 11 that would give crship 'y golf course. j|« k H wlldlllldllfi*. Property- locaicd al the head t n, pond, sprlnp for live- le^slative approv:■oval to a 49-year be she;hepherded through the leg- ad of Clover drcck and Ihc head of)f Iflirch CrecL Very nkv propertyty withw i great poienlbt of B* . Critics say the rese s o r t c o u ld w1ih "HI county appros-al. Four wheelel ddrive acccss. - Tr»ct «6 S o a thI F o rk o f C astle C re e k Appnsx. 2 lease for lan d WestRock We wants «sJativlive process in just a few /•Int . . J founil strcjm,am, fishing, chular hunting, deer k ox. 200 aca-s w/live year end up being a financiiciaU ndK o- p„; L-r k cougar hunting. Beautiful a mnping p or polentiai cabin site with cc to u se for a ski hillhill. hours,'S. property has lots of water fot listMoBtock & wlklllfe. Great fishing on api logical albatross pel e r c h e d o n approx. 1 niikr of South fork ofCasti . WestRock wo would gain an Rise!sch said he wants the bill to:o environmentally-fraj exception to thele state’ss prohibi* havee a i full public hearingg Cascade. Yet the .. tion on leases longer-thanlo 10 proces:ess with the legislators,s, promise of jobs in u • ■; years, letting it se« u n e m p lo y - secure financing desplti)ite its apparent support■t ment-wracked Valleley County : for its S1.2 billion)n Iplan. among lg House leadership, indud-i- and more money forr thei Idaho But Senate! leaders1 who ing H House Speaker Brucee school endowment fund is B U U adjourned Fridaiday balked at Newco comb, R-Burley, and thee tem pting to th e L andI B o a rd . ConvictCted killer armd rapist. awaits S(sentence aftfter hearing BOISE, Idaho (Al(AP) - Convicted thathejbearing. killer Darrell Paynilyne will find o ut T hee prosecutionp h as character- ' in about two m omlmths whether he ized PaynePa; as a man who made will b e executed oor r spend : the rest conscidcious choices to progress of his life in prison.an. from windowwi peeper to rapist to After four dayslys of testimony murdenlerer. The defense contend- from grief-stricken:en family of the ed Payiayne suffered from major slain ^Samantha MaherMa and'clini* depressession, obsessive/compul- cal assessments of Payne’s men- sive dis|7\7r case agaiainst former Ibank exec

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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

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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 ' reasi dards project, saidaid Saiidra easonable, Larsen said. 'ngbusinessto Miller, vice principo V r “They don’t want to give mele or a t W est H anyc M inico Ju n io r High SSchool. d Most nyone else, a blanket tickeket°" operate on'theisland, thi focus has been plact ■ ’/ LarsArsen said. aced on.the. ■ - ...... - - - L e . curriculum alignment:nt portion -Larsen-and-hissonrChJhris——aireadyapproveti' ea-bythe'plan” ^------th e effort, school officii W a rsen , h ad asked C assia Coui>unty ning and zoning comnilssion.com ricialssay. offic Aligning the currict W ffidals to change the zoninglg of “I still have plentlenty of commer< ^ thle e island, which lies in t state standards will eiensure stu- the cial rights. That (d(d e d sio n ) ' Snakn ak e R iver east of Burley, frifrorh tainly won’t stop>p myn plans dents arc learningg v, w h at th e y / a n a need to know to m eet: n a g ricu ltu ral-resid en tial zozone there,” he said. SUte exit- to) a multlple-use zone. T in'g standards. The The plaruiing and zoning Com* c hhange a r would .have reduciced- mission granted LarsenLai a condi- • In 1997, the Idaho9 LegislatureL reistrictions str and allowed varicrious tional-use permitit inir 1999 whidi appropriated funds forfoi develop- e nnterprises te to operate on tthe allowed him to bbui u ild a ing exiting standards forf< Stu- islanland. Sents in Idaho public sion and a recreadi a re a w ith schools. In th e zone change applicatiidon, boat docks on i Exiting standards are v, n th e -e w hat a stu- tiiele Larsens listed such possilsible C om m issioners lat< d en t is expected to knc la te r know-and.be— jntures as.ajnicrobrewery,ry, a Larsen’s request to able to do before gn to replace the . . . g ra d u a tin g ottling facility for drinkiidng subdivision with a from high school. \ a recreational on. Robin Aniienon and Sue Cooper)per,J^Jen, mlew_iid ater and a boat manufacturiiring vehide park, but th Teachers iij Minidok irze.tettKoret.wMch.will tellIthem.whkrhcon. th< ------b S S t the recrea^n doka & m ,i, J'to be ttught'dlfterentirbefore teel isiness to operate onthe islanand. area remained in pla have been creating a a teeU are admfnleteml. The ttirwree teach fourth grade a t PaulI BementaryB School S o a curriculum Some.of the ventures we/er.e D istraught by ththe e devdopmi ent to teach what studeni:jms need to Essential plpieces are items a stu- I In some cases, new curriciculum teachers in Mim’iim’doka C ounty, in Ither distant possibilities, b u r o l rhe island, whic lo n g _ know when they need*ed to know den* »nust5t 1know; expected con- wa was a complete change, butb it that every teaclacher in a grade e /Larsens hoped to securere a seen littie human\ use,us some tefi- It, said Melody Wysonilong, fourth- cepts arei i(ideas a student will all allows the district to mak"■! ' “We’ve never^r re^yi met each ) go ------led in Cassia County,::y, said D an ilum guides w ere devel- |)Reaping e the benefits other,” W ysong s lead with any new projects5 con Times-News wiiterter Natei Johnson Gillett,^Cassia County m the discussions. By ^ e Island, he plans to apply fi Knowing what a child sh Mnidoka (Ijunty for can be reached at thetht Mini-Cassia lum director. Last year i ir, each teacher will . ** should . P*®” M ndidonal-use permits for tha know-wUI-give-everyor ------tilo.complete.tiu Jos^-.-Buwm at.677i4042,^2. Ext. 637, or ______. lum w as deyeiopedTor { larrcrreachrwhen-to— ojects one'at a time. He plailanis by e-mail at njohnsoin5on@magiaKiJ- A H nd what page it can be chance to intervene earliere r if a continue the developmei 6; it is being taught tl those Cassia superiitrintendent Mike e n t ley.com. in th e books they have, child does not know tl Curriculum for secondaiidary grades is district Is about aid. The whole district ),”‘JIhings. M iller Jiopes the s p being developed this i : into being where I the same concepts on dards . project will open conjmrau- l» ™ n ' ______nication lines between pararents »e»anttobe.” E a t:^AND SKI____ M ao* the same timtiir e table. teaching to the tesI „ j 5|, Funding to r thn 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 which includeded tractor Irwin, anI avida outdoorsman, theele canyon. act. These funds will also beM endar year 2000. tires and refrigerators)rs-onto said he has spentsp< his life cleaning “It’“It’s ridiculous,” she said. m otor boats and ferryingng Iit to the up litter whileIle out boating, hiking Her H e work party found a boi Idaho Power Co. powerit plant( at or otherwisese enjoying thd out- ingg bball complete with carryi.K.W. Break- 9^oshone Falls. Fromn tlthere it doors. He ofty Scout troops. Scout Tyl in March is traditionalmally a time H ■ the canyon wall. Side-ble-by-side people to exered-accessible site. Mondays SolFEST, scheduled I C ounty w orked in th e tough-to- toi down to the baboats. Tin r kite, bring your throug: ed for March Timcs-Ncws writer Jennif ugh Thursdays, gates are■® 24 and featuring Bi r^ch areas higher up thehe icanyon His goal isIS tto see canyon rim &mdr ^ « T a r ^ark is located 20 open fi I Big Air ski ndmann can be mtched at 73 1 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.;»•; pros displaying the restricted to5 vvehicular access, a 0931, tterstate 84; if they’re’re open all day on Fridays, their aerial 31, Ext. 237, orjsandmannin® ’*• tricks. T h e Sun V alleyIley Company ■ ■ fiCleanup involves a syssystem of solution he saltsaid is needed to halt mostciffcvalleyxom d, take Exit 112. Saturd:irdays and Sundays. Take For more informallation, call (208) Exit 15 is offering packageses startings at • ■ ■ 157 off Interstate 84 near“ 5259 double occups 366-7919. W endeldell. For more informadon. upancy that ^ M n» include four nights’hts' lo d g in g , ____ • M alad Gorgele is ta le P m k (25 call53S>36-5522. Display _ three lift tickets andind local dis------miles).—There'a.nijtoicampingdn ------* fia>SaIfcXake.aiy-f220 m r7«J- — qwttiBedftomil------^------If anybody w ^^counts.^For informa■matlorVTcall------f wants to send their ------1 this 652-acre park pi just off Now thatth the Winter Olympics lu d e a gentlemen’s agregreement nickels and di :s (800)634-3347. dimes in, they are Rreworks fund Interstate 84 at; Tuttle,T but it’s and tiiethe Paralympics are over, a help fund the displayy forfi five welcome to.“ a • Ihree Island Cros:rossing State . open year-round (7 aja to 4 pjii. wholele lot1 of Salt Lake City’s m ars. That five*year cocommit* Nearly half i V i M law offlce or M. Lynn s P a rk (62 m ite ) - T h e w B niinlwp In Twin Cnile hae d u i ^ th e week andar from 8 a^ 17,00090 hotel: rooms are empty, le w ater to all " M 200l-dis»------W day-waa-bas tcrC “p.iu . u u w ee y» - camping, sites and theh e resti room<« i- s ta f te d lo take Up 8 c o l l ^ 'eekeml5)7^hB' •' andl^Byonuid '^ meal prices have, — I^.-S o the fireworks fund-wai—fun tiontharthec - j t Malad Gorge cr ^ ----- at-this-Oregon-Trail-ail-rivenide— Jon to help fund tbe FCurth of crashes 'down b^unn tot' edge bade down out of i M recently dry this year,sar. will, as in yesyears past, donate j stairstep faUs intinto the Devils the strs « park near Glenns Fenje n y h as been g l u t ’s vihai Dunlap and luly fireworks display In Twin stratosphere. Spring-break and some about$S,000. W ashbow l, th e n1 ctcuts through a highligh K shut off for the winteiiter, but the ; m e r local business ot •alls. lights indude the Autorama 1 owners Residents caican just about count 250-foot gorge onn itsi way to the auto sh ^ ' low er cam pground remainsrem open ' v d d e d to ste p in and sei hecke can be made payable to show in the South Towne set up a on it, said Twin T Falls City ' Snake River. Takeice Exit 147 off I- ExiMsiti le and the nearby Thnrhree Island > . ffed. The response wasIS aalm ost M anger Tom Cc bl. Lynn Dunlap, trust account- isition enter Ftiday tiiroush Crossing History and 1 Irewofks display, and sent to tho 84. F(» information,on. call 837-4505. M arch: iaimediate, Dunlap said,1, anda h e “I n a lr e a dlyiJSudget,"be y i :h 24; the Utah RV Super:r Center operates Tl aw office at P.O. Sox 2754, TwinZ • Maitacte Rodocks State Park Show i T h u rs d a y s enectsittosnowrbalL said. “We haveive in the past con- ’ V at the South Towne 'alls, 83303. e through Saturdays froifrom t ^ e haven’t even hit: mimany of tributed abotjo u t a th ird o f a f67 m flB ) - n ils rivriverside OregCMi Exposiiisition Center March 288 to 5 pjn. For more inl nth M eipected 15.000 contri-I, Trail pa^ just off ! information t$e tradiUonaUyUg doomMvyet” $15,000 fireworire rk s b u d g e t I antic* 7 ^ , iff Interstate 86 througliigh Easter Sunday; and a about the center, call lution from the city of Twin Fallss b e tw e e n B u rley ai :all 366-7121. •But even tbe smallestSSt dona* ipate we willI beb doing the same g ' and American Goodi FridayF concert by thee For more infbrmaticm; Igured In. there was $11,750 inn Falls ia open forr ccamping year- Mormor iCHi about the .. t t o win b e appreciated,(.besaid. h( £syear.” non Tabemade Choir andd park, call 366i394. IfThe money is still; comingco , ______■ th ef he fund Friday. The goal Is to round, and now hahas campercab- Orchestestra in Temple Square onn Bise a s much a s possible. The ins av^able that wmsleroafarn*wi March 2 tto u g b h e re a n d going in to tb e Tima-Newsf nireponer Maik Heinz ■ ” 1*® h 29. At the Delta Center,r, Times-News w riter’ SSteve tt Crump ffw dal fdnd, eo riiere’s nore money, the bigger the dis- ily of five. Can (208^548-&72on the NB. e ’s to ta l canbtnadudaiat735-3238orbve- ’ 4BA’s host thee c a n be reached a t 73S o r Ilay will be. Dunlap said. Mondfljw throughinnirsdaysfrom H Washinilington Wizards Thursday o^moffcvaOefixom. __ 9 am. to 2 pjn. fbc y write to him at crumxAnp9m

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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

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; _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-«pa« H d allowed just 10-1 victortoiy. tgoing to have to workc i m ig h ty one unearned run in the top of hard1 to get there," Indiai the first inning befoiifore shutting Madbon6.T«lnFiti4Mj {Ryan Bobo said. "The Tyi .rg 2 Tennis Marsh Valley down i a to o ir ; < m the rest of SJ m. «exeO'ntest. fiWCtMllM/Tk.TMM. solid hitt:i[ting and looked a lor ru afteribe first mning. run-ruJedinagame. ■ormer Mlnlco bsMbaH star Amtydy Costs, who returned to the Mi ifortable at the plate. U,|, B M ade Valley But Twin FaUs coulclUldn’t gei it “We didn’t have Eagle■ c0 " our h liw eeh in d to p lay th s CoHtge going after that frame ;• of Sovthem-ldiho, has madefe thetl step up to me despite a schedule last year and w e p u t tb«i strong perform ance froi )dinw7.8WieplMy3 lh h« colls(« level look easy In hIs is freshmsn : season at Ssn UIke ke (Community from starting woon-rii them on this year to see:e some TwhFiiiiH U h c M k l Coll, pitcher Steve Turner. »egD0>i<4 gcgood, 5A com petition,” Allege. hming.300andcommlt1iltting just one error In 16 startsirts despitei ’*Steve threw wellII ene ough to » aal.Ucra.M F alls coach N ick B aum ert sssaid. movIfioving to the outfield. • win th e gam e,” Bruinn coachc< M an Sophomore Krista Gambrbrei fin- Rasmussen said. "Butit wev kicked ishedist 2-for-3 w ith tw o doub — theibflU a ro tin ^ Mrithh-five-errors— fi S5£ ? J U b w i -the-second-gamerand-Te 2 S K t^ 5 lS w I* M Z Z Z —^ in the infield." ««ncmVr-Kn«l. Levings went 2-for-2 for Q©ats=0^rmany-Mlelents=- "• T w in S S S S m S ^ Sov0.w,M{T4| S rK Coats’ dreamI lu:turned into a 1 FFormer < Minico•J nightmare in hislis ffirst outing PistonIS t a k e o( v er firs against the GolderIden Eagles on :st place2 in C ein tr a l sitandout t £ return:"IS Friday, striking out twice while the Bruins were no-!no-hit by sopho- MILWAUKEE (AP)IP) - Jerry The Nuggiggets lost their fourth M Mashburn scored 23 pointnts and ing. Boston th more Nate Bumsteac Stackhouse had 25 popoints and straight gairame and have dropped El then scored eight W l lead. But in the E lden CampbeU a dded 17' ffor the ' straight points vith SLCC next th ree gam es h e seven assists as thehe Detroit eight straigliight on th e road. M iam i - H< ts to cut the deficit _ , h e show ed w hy - - Hornets, who pulled awayy ini the to two before : IfJ o d S m m Groves considers him Pistons tookic over0 first defeated1 DenverD for the 13th fir •e F e rry m a d e a 3* ByJ® him to b e a cat- final five m inutes. pointerwith2:l]! :llle ft. TImeimwfwwsfii------—wiitet ■« - alyst for the Bruins.is. NBA place in theie Central sought timeme. Campbell scored six poi ______Division with . oints in After two' freefi throws and ------H e grabbed a hitlit ilin th e second th a 102-94 Mourniniing was in danger of ththe final 4:34 as the Ho victory over thehe Bucks. missing the [ornets another 3-poi> ointer by F e rry , TWIN TV FALLS - th e unifor game and almosi scorscored a ru n b u t he game for his antics nenegated a 31-point effortrt from Pierce was fouli _ was thrown out at il Chucky A tkins addedled 19 points during the^e Heat’s loss against Si )uled on a 3-pointer migliIght have changed, but Ani It the plate. On Suns forward Shawn Mailarion. and made all tl Saturday he w ent 2- and Ben Wallacee had 16 New Jerseysey. He went to work St I three with 24 sec- Coatoats’ gam e hasn’t. It 2-for-4 with a rebounds for Detroit, v Stephon Marbury adde[led 19 onds left. Thatlat made the score The Th former Minico Hi{[iflh run in two games and was also hit t, which ral- quickly agaigainst th e Nuggets, scor- points pc for Phoenix. lied after th e Bucks led 107-104. The! CelticsC then gam- infieifielder and cunent Salt Lal-k* three times. Coalss cacame into the ed 74-68 late . ing 20 poinuints m th e first half. CampbeU broke a 72-a in th e third. t-all tie bled but failedled on a half«court Comommunity College outfield series hitting 300. with a layup with 4:34 lef ■ I t wras D e tro it’s firs left and trap, and Malialik Rose was left returtnim ed to th e M agic V alley tljljis “I’d never seensn thtl e S W A C 's- first victory KnIckS 10 gave C harlotte a 76-72 le a d ' over th e Bucks this seas< 105, Cavaliers 95 ^ d with a alone for a dunlunk with 21 seconds weel.eekend for four games again cahber o f pitching} before,"be C oats ^ ' ^ORK - Allan Houston short jumper from thee lane. remaining. ing two losses. The =tea s t e e ; thle e ICollege of Southem IdalS « i d - “T he hardest:t PJpart has been 8 points as New York Baron ^ Davis banked in a 3-point*3- / wearing eai Bruin blue and gn going to the wood)od bats after again a t D etroit on thlefinalmght e f: ^'conse! of the season. secutive games under er ^ with 2:24 left, and P.J.. 1Brown BullS 114, RORockets 112, stead of Minico red and gold.i ^ swinging m etal in highhigl school." in Chaney for just the hit a baseline jumper will He left with three hits, a n^ And as for the adjadjustment of Both team s cam e in.withidenti. wi 2S ?dre. Ith 1:52 2 0 T cal 36-27 records. ■ ne. - r erem aining to give th e Homi scoreored and a couple of wins. moving to left fieldId a fte r playing K urt Thorlomas added 22 points, 81-72 81 advantage. H O U S T O N - Jalen Rose “Andy’s “A brought great basebs1^ shortstop and second:ond base - it’s Mark Jacks* PP been neariy flawless Heat 101, Nuggets 1 kson had a season-hi^ Before Charlotte's final1 fnimy, “ SP'<‘ “ reer-high 44*point talerlent to the program," SLC less. Coats has » 76 22 points.«!. eight rebounds and neither ne team led by more thansLth pcrtormancebyby hitting a 15-foot coaclach Bill Groves said. “We cornn commited just onene ierror in 16 ju m p sh o t a s the M IA M I - A lonzo MiMourning, eight assistssts and Latrell Sprewell points. po th e b u a e r sounded, v erteTted him to the outfield ar starts and has 12 assis:issists. spared a league suspeip en sio n fo r scored 18 foiforthe Knicks, who will giving Chicago0 a double-overtune weV« “I StiU have somele of01 th e infield . victory and sna i'v e had him in th e leadoff sp< his actions the previoi/ious night, try for theiileir third straight win Si capping the Bulls’ someme rfiis year. He just creates mechanics out there,"re ," Coats said, Spurs 111, Celtics 104^ e i^ t-g a m e losinj “ a “I look kind of silly scored 24 points to0 Ilead the Sunday inI aea v e la n d . , t of havoc at the plate. He illy som etim es, Miami Heat to a 101-7<1-76 rout of Lamondd Murray scored 24 SAN ' ANTONIO - Dannyy F e n y h it a jumr ^ U . e b . » e r ?es but ies coming." scored a season-high 18 poin>ints. 10 the first overtertime, dien scored st, he can bunt, and we’re ju the Denver Nuggets on Saturday pomis and1 RickyR Davis had 18 fo r jT id h e’s with us." And so are die Bruinsuins. SLCC is off night. the C avalier in th e final th ree minutes. six of the Bulls’es’ e ig h tp c in isin th e 8*1^ • to a great stan diisi seasonsea and are iers, w ho led for m ost o f . second overtime,ne. CofCoats helped the Spartans wj The Heat, who lost to Tim Duncan led all scoren win 21-6 overaU and 13-3•3 inir th e SWAC : lo the divi- the third quarterqu but committed . ■a-, Jorris recorded a thee A-1,A Division I state baxba 37 points for the Spurs,'s w h ^ M o o e h ie N ot ^ after this weekend’s1 seriseries with CSl sion-!eading New Jerseyse y N e ts 97- too many fouls.foi T he Knicks h it 36 l l career-high 17 as nsolation title in his senic extended their winning stre assists, the most by c®ns( nor “We have a goodi gnjupgr of guys 78 Friday night in a1 gamegi that 45 free throws,th while the Cavs ^ “ a Rocket since ( ar, now he hopes to help th nine games and snappec e Kenny Smith had year, the on this team," Coatss said.sa “Pm just fe a tu re d M o u rn in g ’s tejection. V«e 9oM212 from the line. Cc«ch “ 17 against thele Lakers in 1992. Bruin Celdcs’sseven-gamewinstn uins to a Scenic West Athletietic thrilled to be here atitSaltLaite. Sa won for th e seventh tim'time in nine LucasIS was^ e je a e d w ith 1:30 , Mobley led Houston Ht with 37 Confeinference dtle. games and remainedi 1.51. games left for argui Paul Pierce and Antntoine points, followed So far this season,on, the Bruins !uine-_. . ed_by Thomas with. JIWIWhen.I played.at (Frontie:ier - —a re thrilled to have hir behind Charlotte for t W alker-each-scored 31-fo;forthe 54ahdKeIviirCi }him. )r the final ,, . -Celdcfc------Cato with 15. _ _ _ Field]Md) in high school I always saia id ------playoff spol in thele Eastern ~H 0m 0tS 87 - M arcus F irerir l had 20 points fw Pm g< 87rSuns76 - A layup by Duncan pui I going lo play here at the cocol- Times-News sportsortswritcr Joe Conference. w the Chicago, while: TravisT Best added' lege'fi Ilevel," Coats said. “I knew CHARLO-OTTE, N.C. - Jamal SpSpurs up 99-89 w ith 3:44 reiremain- 14. w I Sunnen oowr CSl baselxtseball. Hc can w aIS s ggoing to play against CSI[o c r be readied at 735-3230,i30 or by c-mail withClh CSI. It’s l^ d of a dream.”' atjsunncn9magiaalleialleyxom. ^NiemirnengoalIhelps Lvs grounKdFlyers^> 2 4 G, g l PHILADELPHIA (APAP)-VilIe PetrSykora>ra scored twice and sco Nieminen scored the g scored two goals as Vancoirouver in their last five g; e go-ahead New Jerseyjy doubled the fun by beabeat Atlanta. egames. -onttaitinasdftomCl goal with 4:36 1 Kirck Muller,;r, Scott Pellerin McNeil finished the day 5-for.7 (6 le ft, and im proving itsil: playoff hopes and Naslund N had gone a me uui Patrick Roy Sloppedsto 36 hurting New nonth and Derian Hatclitcher added goals gled in Derek McNeil to pullull °»d Bames was 2-for-for-4 with two w York’s chances. without wit scoring but has tl [ within a run, 54. But the shots, leadingg ColoradoC Randy Mi three for Dallas, lUy RBls as th e designatedled Ihitter. McKay also scored, goals goa in two gam es since his e n dded ec when freshman Ryai A v a la n c h e ------p a st------Patrik E lias 1 is wife ■an_____ The_Eagles_conclinclude-their . ■ IS had th ree assists a n d gave gav b irth to th eir son Alex. uison struck out looking witl month-long homestandand with Ricks PhUadelphia 2-1. M artin Brodeideur m ade 24 saves a s C ■ Canadiens 3,,Hun1canes2 H The Flyers, winless in t Daniel Sedin and Ar iners.on first and third and twi^ CoUege starting Friday.iay. m their last the DevilsIs won their third Chi "f.” MONTREALL - Oleg Petrov down.vn. four games, have lost four Chubarov also scored our straight straight gamitme and sent the reel- Var scored 1K)7 into0 tthe third period Joe 1 at the First Union Cenia Vancouver. oe Miller started the game, lastist- DlanMMKl Notes mer for the ing Rangers■sto ii their eighth loss in J. rrwifft to give Montreireal a win over ingjusjust three inning and giving ui first time since the arena JJ». Vigier a nd Lubos Bar« ^ No glove, no ena opened 11 games, Carolina and sol,»le possession of Justt twtv o hits before being puUe< lO problem: in 1996. Colorado h as woi scored for Atlanta. - Sophomore Tom Myer won five of New Jersejsey holds a four-point th e eig h th a n d finalfii playoff spot for BradBr Burrow. Conway (0-1 Ixsrs made m six, and remains in secor ■}) incredibks bare-handedled stop in the !Cond place lead over itsits cross-river rival in BlUBlue Jackets 3, Flames 1 in the Eastern Cor^inference. camele (on in the ei^th and pickec in the Westem Conferenasnce. the playoff: race.n The Devils also « * ^ Richard Zedndnik and Craig “P his first loss of the season top of the sevenlh inning i^ of the sec- 1 ^ ’ ond game. The Eagles st Radim Vrbata also scoredsc< for have playedd twot few er games. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ray] Rivet also see Neil finished -3-for-3 anc ss second base- scored for the man slid on a knee t Colorado. Keith Primeau;au had lhe Sandy McCcC anhy scored for th e iVhitney . had a goal andi two Canadiens, who0 ssnapped a four- KirklaiUand was 2-for-4 with two RBIj ee to catch a sharidy hit ground boll I only goal for the Flyeryers, 4-5-1 Rangers, whoho have a dozen regu- ^issists, and Ron T ugnutt madiide 41 gam e w inless s tre I a triple. iall bdiind sec- treak in front o fa ond base and threw to I since the Olympic break.ik. lar-season games ga left to find a av es as Columbus b eat C:algagary. sellout crowd of I know %ve let another game gc to first in o n e .^- ot 21,273 at the . ^ modon to just miss gettii way to makece the playoffs for the , i*The Flames are winless inI theirtl Molson Centre. b raBuse u si of timely hitting." WaUca •etting the ruii-. ■ ast five gam es (0-3-2-0). ~ n e r .... .Em ptying thle e bench:b The Bruins 2, Red Wings;^ 1 firsttimeinfi'I five years. Sami Kapanenin and Erik Cole I. “But you have to ^ v e those Mike Sillinger had a goal;II and scored for the Ht s credit, they are a good club,lb 21 players)ers in the fim BOSTON - Glen I Hurricanes, who game, mcluding 17 bati in assist and Geoff Sandererson lost their first gai y m ade some plays and dkl the b a tte rs .... N o scored his career-best’ 30 a o t g - S Kings 4, P«’ e i 'g u l n s S “SdJ game this month “ soAbaD: Today’s schedul iddedagoaL after a six-game ur gs they needed to da" eduled softball of the season to break: a second- LO S ANGIGELES - Mikko D unbeaten streak. tfth gam e b etw een th e CSICSl baseball period tie and lead the Dean McAmmond scored:d for I the second game, it was the he Boston Eloranta sconored 13 seconds after he n1 a m e s.______Jes_who did thejhings:theyZ ___ team an d th e softbaUI chilchib team has____ ------Bruins't0’a'2-'l'vlct0ryirjr over the the.openingI faceoffft a nd Jaraslav ------^Senatof8 4rWastanden^— il^todotowia •'— been'canceled'duetol'toliiaement - Delroit Red Wings on Sam>anirday. Bednar got hij 5,. w e ^ . l h e game will I his first NHL goal on UflapleLeafs5,Stars5 « OTTAWA - ShaihawnMcEacfaem GSIsSI scored three runs in the bot- rill be resched- John Grahame stopio p p e d 29 a pow er play^as 8 Los Angeles held ^ assisted oo all fou'our O ttaw a goals of the first, including an RBIg j- uled at a date to be detenetermined. ^ shots to win a battle of iMdcupI qfmtt^Hirglt TORONTO -R obert Reicuchel as the Senators betbeat New Yoric- le by K ^ Welker and n s Kantiy Robitaille. cored- twicc-a5^Toronco^^"rrea CumnSscHi i — ^ J iy ih y n , t S S T 14------stops-from-point-blankink-range— Midiad Roais v a a n d rookie K n s ------^W hite, R ad^ BoiSonk and fonner with 6 minutes left.t. IManny Beech scoredid duringi a 5.-06 span ,^ 5Brenden 5 Morrow scored twtwice Islanders defenimseman Zdeno wford’s . homer. The Eagleses n «M«n-4i] Legace made 20 saviaves for of the third periodp< against Felix v the Stars, who rallied fromm 4^ ’ Chara scored for ti id a fourth run oo a broken bet Detroit, which lost forr justj\ the Potvin to sliceice the KlngsMead to od deficits in tb e third pen-pi their seventh str Bames in the third to go second tim e in 11 gam ess o oe goal, afterter Los Angeles built d afte r blowing a 3-1 lead. - overNewYork. Brian Rolston also scoi Ve lo U y nspoodtd,* W alker Koredfor a40Jeadwithith 3:19 left in tte sec- Ed B etfw iqtfaoed Marty l\iIWoo McEadieni*» (ofot u r p o in ts g m “ 5S?r^i2r.SR; Bostoo. Detroit's Sergei:i FFedorov ood, I god after I\n o adowed T omBtoi’^ h im 3 0 0 i n s ix i . "I saw a different feok in o ur X seaiona with eyejt oan u t th ere. And I thiwif th ey p k k a d u p UaSOOtfa career-eeras^ MathieuSchIchneider and Nelson ^ lird goal in the second periln o d . O ttaw a. I h e 33>yei irear«ldleft<^ jmtsaicsakl to themsehres, Tkn tired of . . fadpfaig out ooK iis Draper'pel’s tying Emerson alsalie, a g a in s t t h e Is laanders n with 10 « a iH i.iii alloMlowed three goals cn 22 shots. pnal« m l ^>7 ■««<€»« ! t l ^ done for the chih.’* sts in 39 games. Mauiaurice Powell worked four Gaiy Roberts, Mats Sundin a D a v i t 3 . A m f t i t 1 Camicks4,1 g land UiricFuiUiaciscored twice for inning* ),ThiaslM n2 anyS VaUc also scored for t etpgettheirinandiiapnm! EAST RUTHERFORD. ■the the Islanders,t, and Dave to2oa D.NJ. - ATLANTAi - M arkus N aslund B fa[aple ^ Leafs, who are unbeat D this season and KGQer cam e aten ScatcfaatdaddedailagoaL coie&jlief to get die sne. i ''f ■ V . ..

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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 Klesko give and Angel Phillies 9, Devilsi RaysRl 8 ®“ A t Tempe, Ariz., Darren LewLewis w iw n I h i t th e m . I enjoy them,” basenseman Troy Glaus two. P irates 3 , RlR eds 2 At Clearwater, Fla., la., Terry Adams ran for-)r-S with a triple, a double and four RBIs, (<«idcrsonsaid. ____ rhe Th« Angels’ Aaron Sele. w jn. . h is scoreless-inning s , w h o h it__ At Bradentoiton, F la., A dam Hyzdu sin- g streak to eight by inclicluding «jne during a sevcn-rui ------'Henderson, who holdsilds the record for !sko with a pitch that triggergered the Ried home ththe winning run off Luislis retiring the first 12 nitters,hit then allowed career homers leadinglg offc a game, said it of ? two fights, was fined butut rnot sus- Pineda in thei rninth. Jesse Levi.s had tied;(j four fifth-inning runs,a. ^ Dia that if El Duque doesn’tn’t Uke the way he P«ndnded. The suspensions arejr e to 'b e it with a two-ni•run hom er off Scott Servicece Hamondbacks 2, Rockies pl^w-Sve-Ugoplayinthcthe street.” “ ive«ved during th e regular season.m. in tii6 top of ththe inning, and Par Meareses iVlets 8 , A stros 0I AAt Tucson. David Dellucci h :“Probably when he I can’t figure out the whole i n homer in the second off ficece fly off Dennys Reyes in t he was crawling ~ ' 10 t h in s ," h i ' » tiv o .ru n At Port St. Lucie, Fl the a r ^ d on his knees, 1 wiwas playing base- n Diego’s Phil Nevinin snid. RJcardoArambnboles. , Fla., Pedro Astado Ari:nzona .starter Rick Helling, who allowed a double to» BrianBi Hunter of his sun ^ tinless he’s as old as I am-he proba. ^RPpparently. you can tell som irrentlered IS earned nms ii oly is,” Henderson sai I’re going to drill them, thei first pitch, then pitclitched 5 2-3 hitless • thniree outings, allowed two h said. “Maybe he S S Cardinals 2,!, O rioles 1 innings. Edgardo Alfon; ^ n e ^ to grow up a Uttle b :m. a n d th a t’s OK. But if you fonzo w as 3-for-3 with shmtout u innings, and Colorad Icbil." 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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> ssc h o o l h a v e lo o k e d ai state tournament. And, in i d a t W ilm in g to n ’s runs by Tulsa (27(27-7), and four n lact, It record and seeneen that It Induded • fre e throw s by fYlnce tin in the final happened like that once' iupon a defeats by Drex time in Indiana: Bobby 1 >rexel a n d R adford, ..2S seconds werere crucial. Both ; P‘V"!P They might havehav felt superior, .'.teams were on-tarflarget on S-point- sank the game-vrinner foror little ff„„, J b MilanI against big a blue-blooded con- ers: Kentucky wentw« lO-for-19 erence. Bui as . 'from long rangee tui b e fo re a n o th e r The Wildcats led!ed 81-72 with 4:49 . ;am e, "Shootm g the. to go, but the'Goldolden Hurricane would-be Bobby Plumps and Jimmy * ’'hktes-and " fo rm - >all j>“U in th e basket Is cut the gap to twoso

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\ ■ 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^d staitay y there if he after three rounds. Gordon denijnied that personal ear Stewart has notched a viericto- ‘0 further disidistance himself spot from Gordon. Gordo problems haveive affected his rac- Jy ? and !? has him at his highest s] irdon is 28 points ing. His w ife,!e, Brooke, filed for 1 the standings at this point,t. H e - b u t sbc sp o ts -bw e hhind i him in the -. divorce after seseven years of mar- niers Sunday trailing leada d e r lints. It s just a toughugh place to get* riage, T he PalmJ n ^ c h (Fla.) Post terling M arlin by ju st 101 poin reponed Saturd “We’ve been in th e top fivg e :fof around well, andI there’s th( a group fie past three w eeks, so tha t ri{rif^t of guys that get arouiround there w e ll______u . ______;______:______“Any thing..welve.experienced .W' ------H ?fi this year has be« fiere m akes m e extrem ely exiadt- every time we goJ there,"'Stewart.th1 been from either not said. working hardrd enough or poor ^d aboutt the possibility of wl q u alify in g .” Gordon G said. “My light lay ahead of us,” Stewiwart we’rere 1right on the : focus h as 10010 percent| been on iid. “We’ve just got to keep) ourc onene cof those guys, ose to the ground and keceep We just n eed to findind a little some-. ' thing that can helplelp us get into Buf^if GordonIon doesn’t get with Sushing. If we can be consiste ’e’re going to keep knocki that elite group.” it. and quickly,y. h1 e might not have " j , " a chance. lose points down. Hopeful!ully. ' Sure, it’s still«ill early. But Stewart ell get there before the endid of — 6th Annoa!noal I ; ley ear.” and his Jo e GibhsGil Racing team Gordon, conversely, has a s< MULE DEER Dl - a re th e hottestSt thingt on the track S FOtlNDATMm o N ______i____ : r i ^ t now and1 coulda m ake it hard >tr-best finish o f sev en th th r ____ for (Sordon locacatch him. eeks ago in Rockingham and f H e d o sed lasta st season on a roU, iwed it w ith a 17th and a IS61 b a n qlU i E t <1 finishing a careereer-best second-to I------2 ____, May III I n / l Gordon-inthesle standings. ~ 5 i S k u n S a f e s " Twin Falls CountyyFairgmuttds Fa •; Woods; keeps le^jad after roocky rounLIVI Stewart wa;vas dominant in V ault D oors» BuOei Sl)1e BariB a r b i e Daytona and coconsidered the dri- ^ (Pork andI B«BccO ORLANDO. FJa. (AF:AP) - Tiger three shots>ts of the lead, while 20 shshooting a 4-under 68 toI tta k e a ver to beat in th Woods w as everyw here I the seasonopening Il'i S For In/omalioaon ccontact ere he didn’t players wer<■ere within five strokes. four-stroke fo lead into thele final 500. But he ble Paul’s Sports want to be Saturday ir blew a motor after ,, R on Hlite ite / in the Bay It stanss mw th M attiace. th e only round ro of the Ping Banner H«Health. just two laps a: Hill Invitational, mali i and left the race 2 ___ i - 73lr5204 or-733733-62Q4-^, [jaking four player withethout a bogey on a rock- Sorenstam has led or slsh ared __1— —hn^eyiJn-aLEQundlbiLjo£_7-4-thot------nardr^dtto:iton-mouth-day-at-Bay------the-lead-in-Phoenixsixth< coronsecu:— brought just about ev everybody Hill. He holholed a 40-foot putt for tivtive rounds, starting w ith th e sec- into contention. p a r on No.). 171 a nd finished with a onond round last y ear in whiclich she .'On a hot afternoon on that felt 66. shotsh' the first 59 in women’st’s tour- jj/ I MABKCVJUIEYHYRSBHBtS 5 like summer. Woods sqisquandered Scott Mc(IcCarron, who started nanament history. his four*stroke advanta( itage by the the day foursur back, caught Woods :She didn’t get sole posseisession /! An time he made the tu: UNUALBANQUEET f(| turn, then at the turnm .and stayed with him of of the lead this year untiItil h e r hCing on down the stre tre tc h for a u n til he bogwgeyed two of the last m ms asterful play on a th ird bliilustery oOe-stroke lead ov ^ AIUMEMMBBtSHPORMIERB>ORT ^ over ' Len three holes.2s. H e h ad a 72 and vms '‘ da day pu sh ed h e r 54-hole toito ta lto Q M attiace. at 208, alonfong with Pat Perez (69). 11-under 11 205. She was 231 underi , ,, u r 2002 banquet drenew 176 attendees andId netted over S7,S00!30/ I Woods, trying to winwit for the John Hustuston (70) and two at at the same point in 2001. A big "Thata n k You" to a ll MVFFTF Donors (half of whhich donated SIOO o r tnore)!! third straight time ata t 1 Bay H ill, C am pbellsIs - M ichael and Chad. In 34 previous toumamei was at 10-under 206. It in M agic VaUeyV Fly Fishers wij 1. It was the who shot 68s.« . which w) she held the third-rl-round ^ i4rges you to support tthe following mercha:hants, tliird straight year heh e h a s le d leilead, the Swedish star hasIS gone cotnpapanics and Individual gOing into the final ro jals whose generous ddonations helped mmake a round, and SOtenStaiT o n to w in 20 and finisheh e d no his PGA Tour record im zeroes In on third this event possissibte and such a hui 3rd with at . bj— lower th an third in nine oth’ Distributing,ng. TTwin Falls ' S-Tulils. Orem, m Dave & Cheri VI infielder Scott Spie: a n d ri Wertwk, Kimberly Micklick Hodges. Allome>- al Law, Twin FalFalb Dave Scadden Poniooh CralCraft. Southem Idaho Padres outfielder Ryaiyan Klesko iho Land Thist. Jerome Com|:omputroi-Bottom Une, Meridian North Fork. UT were penalized the mos :■ Dr. Mike Dingmigman. TWtn Falls Dale'lale W. Qulgle)-/Northwestem in Bob SImpiol SolilJullders; Jeromerome AVatson’s first decisions as ba se* Dr:JackKulin,\n, Wendell MutualMu FinancUl Network. TWin Fal ball’s disdpliharian. Idaho Angler,r, BoiseB« Thehe Nature^ Conservancy. Piabo Blue Lakes Sporting Goods,i>ds, Twin Falb T h e A ngels’ A aron[1 SSele, who LoonOutdoon,3H. Boise Familimlliari Nonhwesi. TWin Falb ■ Buck's Bags, Boise hit Klesko with a pitchch that trig- Benchnuric. BoLBoise jane2-83 — involvement, and the betttetterment o f fishing and aconservation in the MagicIgic Valley and tliroughou ' S A L E M , V o. - K ev Shay ■■■■■I out all o f Idaho. •I sco red .13 of h is 29 poipoints dur- } ing a game-turningB 334-9 sec- ' ond-half run, and Ot ■ •ojects include: Otterbein Cn«/»ln beat Elizabethtown#n 102-83 opecia;lal TH/INKStothefollollowing sponsors foi ng with the Idaho Departartm ent of Fish & Game,e, the U.S. Forest Service,Ice, S4turday to win its firsfirst NCAA suppororting the ScliolarshipIp Pro-Am and makln M V F F p r oJ iof Land Management,t, asa well as with olher pu3ubUc agencies and privatIvate Division III national i al champi. 2002’s 0 2 (und-ralsing efforto rt s u c h a s u c c e s s i o r 1. Workingwners to improve an d prepromote fly fishing In ththe whole state and espe->e- onship. Bureauin c Southem Idaho Ilie Cardinals (30-3) >■3) trailed m U tS e b landown 6 ^ 5 4 w hen th ey startedte d th e ru n _SPONSOR; _ oring water quality arid n ev er slow ed down.ivn. dally Inlg riparian zones ^ A U T O P t e x V iew ed by m any ass a ved Olher- H K 3. Fencingg funds ‘S wise as star Jeff Gibbs bbs played ^ 4. Creating mostly a supporting roltrole during SUPPORTING SPtSPONSORS Ung the public ------th e surge d e sp ite a-FinF inal-F our------Blndaet I etlliUcnsCouffltyaub------ForeFbciCoJf IncrCrqt AnWfJt 5. Raising3liing f Iitter-along th e riveIvers, streams,-ponds antiid lakerof Idaho^------record 25 reboundsJ s a n d 2 5 JlmBimlfofd«* RRoRcroki 0»n*CT. Broadmofc Golf Shop 6. Educatinrting “Trout in the Classnssroom ' projetSs at publi( poinis overaU. JcnyBrcaiaaiadintTf»is. JohnJohnlUno Uc schools ------— 7._ControUi:tlng fly fishing, fly tyingng and related classes Besides Shay, who) hith three Golf Qub MikiMike&fal)T»thmblin.TWtaFalb iHrCrmrCrtrfc GouMiyaid)------0 8. Suppo^iag-and-malntaining-hand ------of-his-fot i r seco n d-hatf~ indlcappednegeorS6uthelem Idaho fisheries prograIgram , etc. pdint guard Tony Borgl arw^.JoluiV«s«i Golf Gl Course ------TO, Building. two 3-pointers and 1 CotfCounc.CaiyhaEDitckii TooToojoaes MVFFmeetsthf &K third Thursday of eachh imonth, opMatJ-aWqawB-Golf Bid 11. Providing points in the run, andd KM o Ross RkiloajtboraaFasOy September thmigft Mayay iat the Sock Creek Kcstam XB bRoblmdgmiFmilr b umnt, Tivin Falls. hie his fotm h 3-pointei I Our meetings, ouBngs.ami M Ite r o f th e CaKoohlSculiiculonAsodHioo TcUVcfab&DeaiseUaboe md s p ^ events an fim. We love ^fishing! (I( jsX " t a n c . ^ An&M»)iba D ax u Do^ HcFirisid. 7c m takes Golf Coor Elfalwhli»ni(29.3X.IXwhidiat H«Ewb,Qa QoilHoSo« Coir Conne Vnm a iaondy Retake. PIKCR9 CoVO» one point seemed destestined to DdajofieEiicWooo. Ton Thank YYou Magic IValley! ^ run swsy with its first < st chunpi- ^oyoo Sprinprings CotfCowv SmkitekeRtvo-OBpierKA itlgky.rresUattaiutBiBanquet Chalraum;Dem w as nxDix nI o v crlq r EarHaiCoastnM mtis Brauer, Wilson Crayroy ...... anctioaaEuMioitlpc.. IWaMn Mem-Coir Asodtfkn oatjc a m U A ndtnm • CixhitlAirmen; U s Reitz, Ben OCollins, Robert Norman, the Cardtiials. a rk y ftlMfkrri Fcdnico TrtaWaMsiadis-CoirAssodakn DaleQaIt Btathtr, Rob Smith, Btr jqrFrak.%NHlToViogCoanoyGbb JohnbhnaTnxaWceks BerdenaSchlakhGeneScichlalcK Gary Jackson, im d D oScott StmOty, Gall Hartarman a n t Betty Jo Q/tIg Committee j' Glenl d ______5 ------^------— ------*------'' '

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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 u y 7 ;is - tt!3c:30 S a t-S u n 12:30-2:45-G:00-7:lB b rin g in g before th e IsrIsraeUs announced the 7;18-9;30 y It a declara- cease-fire plai>!an. of a cease* Saturdayly was mostly quiet, ” Sharon’s though IsraelaeU soldiers shot and J o h n Q |» ) Today 12:30 • 3:303: • 6:46 - 9:46 in D lelul Sous^ ^ e said In a killed a Palealestlnian taxi driver k iu n d p r im e r (PO) T odayf 12:301 - 2:46 - 6:00 • 7:30 - 9:46 ment traveling thrchrou^ the West Bank for th e B lali^lJ«r (PO) Todayy 12:00] - 2:16 ■ 4:30 - 7:10 - 9:30 e two sides dtyofHebrobron in an area under , Lordofth^W nnatni Today 1 intend to curfew. Pales 1 y 12:00 - 3:40 - 7:16 In IXgitalJ SoiSound a b o u ta ilestinlan officials .and I A B — u tlful M n d (U) TeToday 1:00 - 4.-00 • 7:00 • 9:30 n Im p le- w itnesses saii tio n of said. The army said it !>day 12:46 - 3:00 - 6:16 • 7:30 - 9: a t a t i o n ----- wasunawaretreoftheinddent ------IMKtaJtarMlwnti sday 12:30 . 2:46 - 6:00 • 7:309- - 9 ediately of Some 4,000XX) Palesfinians, many IQ 12:12:46 - 3:00 - 6:16 • 7:30 • 9:46 In ’.S. truce waving thele flags of various Swooping above the Wal s i n D igital statem e iarxfKape.fM«Mole-«] Ca day 12:30 . 3;15 • «.-45 - «;45 to OD lg fta l worked cut Palestinianin militant groups, S i I h e r camera view of the rta B O t l l l d l l n i (K) T oday 12:0000 - 2:16 - 4:30 ■ 7:10 - 9:30 toa DlD igital a ls o ■earbyOA in turned out for th e joint funeral of lo t A w (N ) T oday 12:30 • 22:46 - 6:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 to Olglt tor George the driver trsveia north 10 aouth and M b e g in 'er and another WmWmemttrMlk^ ,r) Today IKXKX) - 4:00 ■ 7H» - 9:66 to Digital 1 t, th e state- P ale stin ia n k to west, floats the length o('the^JjS^^Q tr H jn e n t n killed in Hebron a added. day earlier, Sntka River, reoorda ma> im m edi }r. “ No c e a s e - f ir e ,” ere was no chanted the < lakae,CT0 «tee mountattaJn ■ a U .S . e crowd, urging mill- ranges and (^IdMthroufl p lan WOIfrom the tants to canyryout < more attacks. ______d— itcanyoft ____ 7 - SBbSaXJll0A.li»D«lly.7ilS.8:30-8tt a iat-Sua 12dO-aM6-6c00.7:lB-«:3 — last yeaiigh-A rafat------in N ab lu s,JS, a lso in th e W est------CL ------( — tea.lGl^.lMilM)y.7iOO>8ilB-att- meeting-of------BankrPalestin -— tt-su n -tiie ^ ra a o .-45«ir7flov9n D irector tiniairmlUdtaien'exe:------(PO) DaUy 7H>0-9:166Sat-Suo1 12:16-2:30-4:46-7 Vest Bank cuted two PalPalestinians convicted irji" T enet, tf *-— 10*1-111 rnimiMli D*Uy 7;1B16-9:40 Sat-Sun 1:00-4:30-7:11 lamallah, of coUaboratiiating with Israel. The two men hadad already been sen- leaders - tenced to dea immediate comment fr Ieath in a Palestinian IMMIEMIS xpeaed at security court,art, but escaped from — l-Palestinian-side,-though an Israeli prison a weeleek ago after IsraeU m i n AV m E i convened.a.late-night-mfticial said , sheUing. I t wa: his top aides in his Wes was th e third instance ■ InthemoMhebdorahlhis iltlon of this week inin which Palestinian ‘ deamm lQ07,'D«i^Kmeiwd “ ■ E f ACI headquarters of Ran m ilidam en kUkUled alleged or con- Maapedalthttcentenoi Palestinian sources said. on . I ■en th e viaedcoU aborborators. natural wondera, the aubfec•ct m v Senior Palestinian les 5 that it is Zinnihasas arrived during the - lhatlnapMmoMolhl)his ,^N o^a^h^[222J ' bot not Arafat-were e*p«f their key ' bloodiest streti aonga. VMchtorategmen•nt the meeting Sunday, an retch of fighting since | 0 A V Its aimy the violenc:nce erupted in tM teaturea Idaho wKh rapioiter RoaatTn O e f ^ EoomUum Foreign Ministry offici{ in a r e a s , Septem ber 200 •Xpert Moriey Nelsonon. speaking on conditi ZOOO. ^ iacen t vU- In M arch a anonymity. I a lo n e , 192 p e o p le T M f m fidai said. have beenn killed on the St Israel has given 1PjSSM\ Palestinians assurances th prepared to meet one of1 th I S Q j V _ j ^ "" demands and withdraw It I n j R from two Palestinian : Bethlehem and the adjao MBUTrORSTVRra» D0HKtEWAHL»E*C ' AoeompaniedbylKi'teC lage of Beit Jalla, the offid fficial . NMkinal Orchestra of Wile* III - .. Church pettorms Broadway rHAwToOVIWN 1 V (A P ) - .Mia and comlaniporary btfadids (jfunmenkill Mwai f a small ^ belore a hometown audlanoe BUCK Ulba m i . , al8L0Mid^Hall,CanlM.M.' Guatemalan M i L K tedjeJEW EL-M B i i ^ “h 2 d - B f "^ 1 2 ! ! H Ite «o BcUevc In You Drcami opposition offiuthorides V B • nm s Q u a id :0 0 - 9 : 1 5 D aily GUATEMALA CITYre c( to r o f ‘« :3 0 -7 :0 ( Ii'i Never too U te One of the leaders ofrations a in ^1 mauck it R o o k ie (o, KHMAONESSIKtOPM o n a T m g Stnrv opposition party wastemalan gi ON 01 I OUR CMNT SCREEN ^;.yW liyN >M7Wi down in front of theluez, p was I------■ .. H i Cinema - March 29th>th y downtown Guatemala Citygroup g^ t £ ] I Baaed oi ^ m e r s on Saturday, authItly wait- Starts at the Twin Ci 0orge Rosal Zea, direc O tto tl* Patriot Party’s operati the southern Guateiii?r~tKfSg province of Suchitepeques th e shot severBl times by a gn men who were apparendjt s caUed ing for him in a p ^ e d^resident ca Patriot Party president V ice Perez Molina. 3 Reyes. t hx^ootin^came^ust:secretary days a fte r Rosal Z ea w astly tt b een tured sp eak er a t a dem onst' opening Iniw hi^ 3,000 protestersPanam i a for the resignation of Pre;loU arsin — Alfonso Portillo -andt h e ^ e - President Juan Frandsco R< Portillo, his personal sece r a a and Reyes have recentlyie p a rty accused by opponents o f op secret bank accounts in Pa to em bezzle m illions o f dollr h um an public funds. They denyas th< a lead gallons. Ik s th a t ;*We see this as a n o thdy e r ; 1960- intimidation against the and what we stand for,” Perez Molina, a fonner ge who overcame a spotty hi rights record to e m erge ady s { negotiator in peace talks ended Guatemala's bloody 1996 dvU war. O ouri is noto in se.s e s s i o n . ■ 0 ------VHoJrpaintr^anineh:/i £>/MniisltrTluU's IvlialWt i If anyfxxl: WaLcs u new gynmtumnVfl^ ...... Dui lliatllu J m su 'I ttiiikc it 4i Ihislutl needs (loor at Shoflume fli.}h School ------/ r t l\n J a 'fe w Jreams. me... Mihail court. l\'ol uet. It-takssirorhrSavjlrlilodilri DKams ntaJe pMsiUc (cili iho LoHerti, uIw 'k contribute j ovet \0 to iJahoa p u h lic* ^^ls ----- f, with a lilllc help /ram tha iJah, a n j I 'igs like upgraJes a n j aJJ-otis. JDcr $ 2 0 0 million since IQ 30

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"W o r l dD ~ India]m polices patrol aiifter rioti AHMADABAD,lD, India (AP) - Hinduslus in 1992. Muslims strongly Police b a n n ed lari ly by police, an o th er was large gatherings oppose» e th e project. death, and 26 peo ’T' and pairoUed streeireets in parts of a A la ^ Rapid Action Foici last*minute compromisele injured in fighting In E western Indian sc ^ to ld k n patrol In • state Saturday, defusen attack. ■ , Lyachin, were identi;ntified Friday, "There}re are facts that are still the lasi to he mutchtched with the troublinfing: two fires erupted at names of victims, officialsoff in the the sameme ’place, and a door was Militiirj- Prosecutor GeGeneral’s office brokenn in,”: SNCF President lold Russian hews agiagencies. Four Louis GalloisGa said on France-2 I txKlies have not Iw ennm relieved. televisionion. “These are clues that The Kursk sank; onor August 12, are sufficffidently strong to lead us 1 2000, after a serienes of blasts tofilesuii5uit for arson.” I ripped through itsts 1bow during naval exercises. AllUl 118 men on ^ China pi Iward w ere killed. protMts growing ties Twelve bodies wereere taken oiit of betW 66Tien U.S. and Taiwan------W ------the-Kursk-durinj^an- JING-‘China’expressed I operation in 2000. andan< the rcst of “strong; indignationii and resolute I the remains have beenbet retrieved oppositiition” to growing U.S.- since the submarineide was raised Taiwann militaryr contacts, sum- and brouglit to dry~d«‘dock last year. moningg ithe Ameri(;an ambas- — ------s a d o r --Saturday-to-dem S and — Rebels capture stiStrate^C washingngton reverse course on town in eastern Ci lh th e island. 'Congo “S i:ese Vice Foreign Minister KIGALI, Rwandala •- Congolese Li Zhjihaoxing told U.S. rebels captured a strstrategic east- Ambassaisador Clark T. Randt it is em lakeside port Sai Saturday from “crudald tot< observe the attitu d e of in 1852, Henryy Wells and Willianim G. Farg o founde ______eo^nnjeniJorcesces.and their the U.S.S. side,” China Central ______allies after a nigh ight of fierce Televisiosion reported in its main ■ com pany th a t becamebl a legendariry p a rt o fth e Ameri fighting, the rebelel commander< eveningg news n broadcast, erican said. “ W eh< W estFFor 150 years, th e V hope the United States !Wells Fargo name!e has been synonynmous with outstandi n d i n g The governmenr:nt'confirmed makes aa dear< and dedsive ded- that its troops with'ithdrew from sion," itt quoted q U as saying, ' c u s t o rm r er service a n d reieliable delivery. Moliro n e a r th e soutlDuthem end of The statemsta ent was th e latest in L a k e T a n g an y ik a] aiand accused a seriess ofo protests underscoring neighboring RwandaIda of using its th e Chin«iinese government’s deep W eh aave \ a long iiistoryy of blazing new' titrails to take our.ccustomers where t own troops to seize! thethi town. unease overov what it perceives as 5 they Rwanda denied its troops were strengthi w an t t tlth e inform ation hiilighway to the finanlancial involved. But thehe offensive Taiwan,1, as self-governing island against the port prc servicees o f to m o rro w . Yoi prompted the Beijing5 daunsd as an indivisible 'our dream s are thle e ifirst stage. Wells FFargoe wants to talce)ceyou government this weekwe to walk part ofChinese Ch territory. out of talks on the future of to The^ NextI Stage. Congo, w h ere a U.N cease-fire has largely I pines allows asytum in th e east. rs to stay tliree days Sylvain Mbuki,, headh of the MANILriLA, Philippines - The Rwandan-backed ^rcesfo of the Philippineine government will allow It's our Annive^ s a r y . Y o u ’f e i n ------rebel-COngblese~e Rally for a group) aof North Korean asylum invited-to help ufcelebratel^—I Democracy (ROD), saisaid his troops seekerss tto stay for three days alone captured th e toi Itown near the before; theytl leave for South Stop b)}y any Wells Fargo t Zam bian border. K o re a ,, a senior official said ) branch d u rin g thieweel< e of March 18(8th through the 23r<3rd to ■ i ------Saturday. join in1 our 150th Annive Fire ravages l>atnal Security Advisdr throning train servicedee into disar- Rotio GolcOlez said th e governm ent r a y a n d in ju r in g fi>five people. acceptedd a a South K orean request I France's national rarailway said to let thele ; asylum seekers stay in arson was suspected.L M a n ila t until Monday, but Some 160 firefiglfighters and declined1 t< to say when they would doxens of fire trucksa were1 mobi- leave, 02002 Wells Fargo Banksks. , Allrktl rights reserved. Used to put out theablaze, bl which -am n w d bhigoioxom M«MmibetsFDIC 'i f* I' , Fanil beat; DaiDaily rccdpts I n s i:IDE e • triple bh stda a a d e . PageD3 YourBusiness ...... ON]EY Classified ...... 05-16 . BuaiussEdtto TheTiincs-N

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ByVlidnrStnIaS.Hirtehlns tell teen: Tlme»Nedally for a teen^iger ^ 0 aimsms to step ■ During th e summerm e r( J u n e l / // r into thehe work force in ^ o r Ju n e - along through la b o r Day), 1 U ^l— J \ with theh e crowds o f other students whowhi want yea^o(dSlnay: incomles e: during summer vacation * Work after 7 a.m. i it again w4ten dasses stan in the * Work a maximum of< eight hours B r i eFLY f |e t organized and sta n lookingking now, per day. ------Pam Pet. ‘ Work a maximumium of( 4 0 hours a le early bird stiU gets th e worm,irm,” said ‘ ' i k M c)NEY t sen, th e Idaho D epartm ent o}f f LLabor’s ~~ regionallal manager. ■ When school Is inMsston,14*in t. ^ , T h e ^ ! Magic Valley Job Servicece i andl5^ear«Msmay: ’t see a large volume of job U Twin Falls ch:chamber Ustings * Work a maximumum ofo three hours icaUy for summer-only youth wo per (tay until 7 p,m, ’s what you seek, expea compet holds membeiler lunch * Work a maximumum o hours reahze that taking fast-food o tw in FALLS-The orders, per week. p je Twin FaUs worldn*gng at the maU or moving irrij Area Chamber of C I Commerce’s nlDearetiren’t the only options. F i r s t F r id a y MiM e m b e rs h ip H j ■14-andlfryear«UiloklsmayrW T Luncheon is s<±edul(luled for noon }M ko hi peifotm any o f these«a woricH duties: to 2 p.m. A pril 5. h i r e s ? ■ ■ * Manufacturing or processingpi Steward Hughes,s, ean interna- Ud-AprU and early May, enipl ^ 9 anything. tionally known busirisiness execu- P*®‘iladng dassified advertisemen for H I * Working inside freei tive, Jeader and train•ainer, wiU be summeriT help,I such as sdiool law nI m: i H * Public messenger. JIHHHH the speaker. Duririring his 90- nance oror telemarketing. The Times-i . J j H B K * Mining. minute presentation,on, the cham- clarifiedieds sales manager Deby JohJohnson * Using power-iJriveniven machineryi ber said, he will proi>rovide a tte n - Somometimes the ads pitdi the jo as gg} or hoists. . d ees w ith a ^ t e m thathat wUl aUow perfectI for fo coUege students. * Cooking or baking.fng. ______th em rn; ______•______!lY eryjry_rarely_do-theyever say’ a teen: , I . ^ •Ri^igltBClgrlmlcrindcfs.ot_ . —B ■ • Create intheirdiecUents^cere ------veiyrarelrely;"-she sa id ------1 ■ in terest and respectI in their prod- But mm eo st w o u ld b e w iU ing to) hi a ” V.'; ■ • Ixading or unloadlnjading tnjcks or trains. ■ ucts or services. youngeriiT teen-ager who’s compeient and V n • Identify and exexplore the responsiblable, she said • • Window washingB reqrequiring lad- I ■ ■ I (fers or scaffolding. ■ needs and wants of theirthe cUents. “Defin:finitely apply,” Johnson adadi v ise s (IWI . R • Present a solutioition to th o se teens. “Gi‘Give it y our best shot. AU thejiiey can * Occupations connecnnected with the ■ ■ U needs an d wants. do is sayjy Ino. And the experience youTOU gain - •"'■■.fl.' transportaOon Industtdust/y. ware- I - housing, communica I • Obtain a positivetive d ecisio n ‘^teiterviewing will help you inIn your locations or i an d conHrmation. next in terlerview.” 4 public utilities. (ButBut j14-and 15- — 1 year-olds may work Ir I Hughes spent ISi yearsye in the lewspaper "S' typicaUy sees a ranj■ange of - { o(k in offices of 1 financial services tndujdustiy, where classified!Jd ads for sum m er hdp: I « \\ those businesses.iS. pesn''t apply to I Q someone undcrie yearsc ars old wotk- dal leveUnginiinfields, striping infidds for gajgam es and cleamiming up diamonds and spectJectator ■ Ingpart'timcoratoddjol]djobsnot - 0 M 0 women areas. Somome offidate youth basebaU ; H exceeding four hours perdaywithper I . ------1 ------;ames and help nm the program ^ ' ony one employer. - T h e -ams. ’s pretty much aU we hire in ■ ■ Also, new employees undcr20und | - jn Center at th e "BruneUesaid ■ years oW may be paid3 MM, .2 5 p e r lemltWou Hissumim m er crew generaUy totals 5( itownmeiwe•m hour during their first 90 consecu-c i >men F in ish b m h U w i s 50-70 Laun MIIm watersrs a softbaU Inflald at VronUer F n d u ding b oth adults and teens, If FMd In Twin Falls I n j yiai.r. WorkersW wet the dirt on the the calendar days ofempiemployment ______iterested in said. Each s fMds before the eveivanlng’s games to reduce dust, with an employer. h summer, about IS20 of those »t.T«HnFall,'pailiiil«i.rtniMllerrtwHI offor teens jobs like this crease tiieir .^whites.s. during Uie summerr rmonths. ik it’s predominately teen-ae Source;/da/io DeparTmwimmtofLnbor ■ j » « d , . R o b i-agers ^ ------lire,” h e said. bome e m p lo yTS ^ post t h ^ job openines rary.lahnr ag<»ni-i<>^_____ Once'teens'h'aW tried fasTf f thereoeation depanmentVsi’s'suin: imiewspap^'adsi o r at Job Service. In T\vin Just is the Twin Falls isTfoocI jo b s, I I Us A rea Cham ber of somen e realize they don’t vrant to d run 20-30 hours per week, ann d d th ; e FaUs, look for Jobi) Servf ice on North College Commerce’s executive. to.do that for I ______wage ranges from $5.50 to $757 pi er Roauch the e tourism t sector will rebouiound applications evenn if the positions aren’t hgh school training th ese daysday is more lyze th eir t i n a n ^ siniai baby-sit or do other tasks.tas UsuaUy, shie geare set g oals to o btain fuiam statewideanand nationally. open yet ired toward real-worid work,k, anda young - In a cost- Landscape posts those requests on a buUetinb board. pmpliple understand more that the' n t y . T h e y a ls o w ill lc iping and nusety businessesis aare Workers of any.s^age can register at Job • “It*« not a j;ob board, by they need to Computer anotherplao , by any means,” she have:eskiUs, Just said. seven steps to Uving and la « m Ii»k for summer woric,k, dshe Service, Petersen1 said.s Teens can simply said. Ians to seU. said, thougl;Jgh the law stricUy limits whatwh into a Job SiService office and the ^ result? Young people nowlow are more I I rich based on the booh ■ Valentino encourages:e s stu d e n ts to take work-; ter servers worl^ undnd er 18 can do in the industry.-y, agency wUI taUc to0 them about JoNsearch ie-ready than in recent years,'s,hesaid. hi ------Women Finish-Kich” b suc;h classes as business!s como puter applica- The techniques, showIV them how to use the he local businesses that are pleased Bach, organizers said. Imuiceting HoW toln' h o o k u p tions - even if th e proqiecp e a is distasteful to w ith C lass wiU b e held fro: Internet and registete r them for notifications h their teen-aged hiress arcai quite TMession' Some teen students or seems irrdevJevant to th eir ulti- ' pleaseased. Just said. * pjn. April 4 in Shields 1( * n s m ight have sum m er jobs«faU fl of job openings, mate career goals - bea decision. fatn their laf «cause those skiUs “V«Very often it’s an opportur CSI campus. Cost is ] tops, dianlis to aduU M endss aiand year-olds should realize o ffer an en n y into derical rtunity that — ke^the relsdveswhc ical w ork that could opensns up future possibiUties," he Si information or to reeis n to ru n businesses o r aie n d1 ca:cash ‘hdr oppommities; area Umited, she said yield immediate employ tie sa id ^ 1^ ____ ildbe**an ondomesdclic h d p . loyment or coUege — 733-9554. E x t 2290. Ask where your fifiiends are wcwking and work-studyjobs. *ahesaid Buthowar^can die re st find those qtmm,mner «4wther there are mmore job openings, Kent TUniimes-News Business E d ito r VirginiaVi S. I I agreed to paychecks? Take as many dectivesves as possible and Hutch Just advises teens,i. Andi sign up at tempo- n n m d out your sldtlit, she tc chins can be reached at 733-0'.i3-093j, Ext. m m cancels Its pbfnlsys, s h e ,______e tells students. 242,■ or oi at [email protected]. to sell Unisys senriisedJD eIL -_ _ ^______l o b ^ h :3»HILADELPHIA-I>r->b signed ------^ —Summer ■ h u n t l n B tips cflttlng move, Dell mber200DCo ••Startea:«sdf. That means rww. »agencies: they onen have sun e 15: somethin «n> . has canceled planic^oth- •RsadthiI the newspaper classtfied jot)s J and sometimes hire younIT "' And K you're thing that needs to be done - or their businesses, IW ^s Corp. computer Sixteen (s the minimi tg lawns and weed control in « — ^ o m . - ______-!people. Ltoage.tl»t______—2JEikting-lf.you have so m ofcxperi^— exp ------the DeU brand nan ------nianyrain^lS^lTliill hirepert-time______.uiuPnni>rif^'anri itiinvTwif frying______IbrffJobTkHnrsofnelRrf®— -•-W iita a letter of intndoctlonT — enceorthertrarc-aleworyour ^------:^usanBlount.aDeIlmi ' workers because ofrtawsrestrictiiw tai jeavesini in the fell and shoveling snow M nager» said tlio're< [ght want to do for a career. Inciuciing ' achievefflents at sch winter. friends wtw want to go Intej businessbusi ’ s S s : » - and extracunfcular and church hours and working conMocIiUonsfor wtth you. you might consider a p rfompted the di ample. If you’re thinking < ch younger woikers. -P rta ttthmine. It's typically more of a f a paint- activities. It will make a bigger ing business. People a re alwayswaysren- Rfebranding and markeia U n isy s aboutmajoring in btok®.chenv | But tf you’re 14'0f ISISoryounger, summerber business wtwn people tend impression than just miing out ovatlng ond you could paint exteriorsexte toisys servers wouldweek that Jsbyorptr physics tncollegft, consider ' Hit an there are still posslbiliibilities: to ^ oMl n vvacation, but you might be 1 beenoyw a summeinwjobatagreefthouse.on application. * But doni worry at)at)outo In tho nicer months and interion dur- feensive tfiing to dp,“ sh able toJ haveha a year-round business -Instead, Dell has agi resume If you dont haye job'expert- e; ■►flUiyaltttnc That’s ing the colder months. W f t e t t e ; " V-in*(naintenancecrew,8tanc« [ It’s the nw tperva- byofferir^iting pet walking, bathirf, ■ refer customers to Unij ence: lhal will come later. . •E ducatkm alsw vic*. If you havi H e^da. 'iBMttchieh company or on a tom). sJvenjim-yourseffbo'buslness-fbr deanlr^ang and the like. said. • SiMa. Retailers - and thafs.i expertise In one or more-areas linut the - •^NatMAM with friends and toniJy. SB you^teetH«efs.B. oPCtutOOIter/Web sits devairpniiiu. — :^^ni$ys.and.Teas4»se(could be «nwyDumrnei^ibortiood. shoppir^ substantial ^ percentage of thes. •Oaaaiigsenrlce.Yc.YoucouWpffef Areyoua' (musk:, foreign language, math t aCTwin FaUs employer - employers who hire younger wc u a whiz wtth computers and science, ctc.) you coukl offer tuti centemaiiand'mali$iooM(«for ! work- compietBhousedeansanlngsenjfces.or theWeb? ^ a g r e e m e n t in Decem b ers - are looking (or employees * ? Many adults are not. end ing sessions to chlW ren.ieens e storeswnwmrieKHnnted^. I ies speda)tze in areasisuchasattfc. Sl youcoukJ ^:reseU snd promotie ea uU make a good business adults in your neighborhoodr ;«O oa*tM i who can deal effectively with pipeo- basement or g a r ^jedeanups. c heiph^pe ^prodncis.':^ ■ ple.p ’ . J people leam to use PCs and yYatdwlitiiiiiiii.l#.Theralsalw^ devetopw Sources; 'Eom Money, * by Randilands//s. ______— p Web sites for their families Hansen; ww>n.qulntcavefs. i ^ t e d tb e agreem en t cou te te $1 bHUon in shared I ^ th re e years. :-«arty Krempasky, a A SMkesman. said A is wet ‘l’ ...... :' tte tirocnmiimtwhMi bt .1 iiigtd’tenS S M ieded p u t s e w ^ m M ih s. H e new jg rerarat - mini rebrandina plan - coi HgPtd w id A i di}B. DelL 1 er» said it could taiee seven .w e e k s.' Swdi,.M uchly.7,2002______M ■I r ]BusSM ESS

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By 1866, agents also illery opens - uwisto Martial Arts said it; rrecently Western Sta rin Cfllitt servedd IBoise, Centreville, Idaho States provides equip-_r_ business In Twin added a 900-squan>-footot training ' merit a n d seiservice for C aterpillar I - b ased -trad e ass«assodation repre-'— ______^City^W^cervillejeioneciLCity»__------. area-to-b«-able-to-exti |— —tenting more thaithan 205^000 m w - - ^ T WIN-F^A-LLS—»-^_Crana-C!s-, ----- S ilv etr r ' City, Ruby-City and irrnTick-engineVaiTdrrrT viccs to its rgpidly incncreasing engines in tl ■' bers in homie buibuildirife rem odd-' Southwesiem Jewewelry and Art Rockyy !Bar escorting miners’ 1 the markets of agri- group of clients, bringnging the , culture, heav ing, multifamilyfllly construction, Gallery is a new busiJusinesslocaljy richests to Portland, Ore., Javy construction, con- whole fad lity to mim ore than . s tru c tio n . in property manag(nagement, siibcon- - - ...... ow ned a"hd o p crateated by Curtis - -- and'delileltvering goods and , industrial, forestry, and Claudine W eeks ■ ■ m 3,000 square feetet for fit- mining, quaruarry and aggregates. iracting design,ji, housingh finance, slJtiCl The business,is, formerly Todaylay, Wells Fargo is a eand'per- wastcandcqequipm ent services. 1 sonal developmentnt. and other aspecti)ects of residential T re v a ’s In d ia n Shopfffn SJ the divcrsifi sified_f>nnnciaLser^J^^ M and light-comme :------M agic-Valleyr'seSell's native- viccs — Owner— and—- s e n i o r — cableOnej imercial construc-' company with p instructor Brian ] eaddsm ore“ J tion. American jcwelrjdry, pottery, 120,000 00 employees and said he dedded to e ^ a n d networks fl kacliinas, mandalialas, dream 5308 blUi } for subscribers HAnttnnyFHzgMaidf NedraUnf )ilUon in assets. in order to schedu catchers, silverer jewelry, “From M e more TWIN FALA L L S-C ableO ne, the b U h l - F austlustina Finney of am sw gecoaches that w ent classes and keep the I Southwestern decoi^orations and five mill t low stu- new cablele provider here, I The Hair Shopop recentlyi com- liles an hour to Internet dent-to-teacher ratio a more. It also repairslirs all types of ban k in g and per- announcedd these^dditionst to P pleted theI Smart Tan ng that’s done at 30,000 sonal attention that Div training' and certi- sterling silver jewelr:elry. miles pe •iversified the cablee ilineup effective I, International trail per second, Wells Fargo' Martial Arts has had. c. The course pro­ C a n d C’s Sououthwcstern has com Tuesdoy: fication coursc. T snttnuaily adapted new For inform ation, ca v id e d ta n ­ Jewelry and Art GallJallery opened technoloi call 733- • The Food»d Network, Channel jlogy and a better way of 8910. ning, skin- Feb. 1 at 624 Bluele LI akes Blvd. d o in g b 96 , business to save cus- c a re a n d N. and can be reactached at 737- tomers •W B N etwtwork, i Channel 97 rs time and money,” product ■: 4646. McMurrarra y said. Western State EquipIpment - c s p a n12,2, C hannel 98 • Telemunduido, Channel 99 k n o w le d g e names new president '^ H i from product lOi------,------» A BC I? Bormarks— —N b w I sb business helps W ith ------MERIDIAN - Tom G. H arris Channel) 29 nianufactur- was appoipted presid 150 years In operleration dally moneymi management ident of «TNN,Cha:hannel30 ' ers in the Western States Equipi ■nVlN FA LLS-WWells e Fargo & TW IN ipment- •TNT. Chaihanncl 31> tanning IN FALLS - A growing wliich has a Twin F allss locatiori.1 • TBS, Char industry. Co. on Monduy willvill celebrate professiosional field, daily money flannel 32 - and will serve on thee compa- Digital Cal Finney has 150 years in business. m anagetrlement, has a practitioner CableOne customers : Wells Fargo was fo ny’s board of directors. now get 30' cHchannels of compact been a regis- - < founded as a in Twinn Falls.F Harris began his card - banking and expres;ress company , Daily i reer with disc-quality,ty, commercial-free I H Faustina FIniwyy tered cosme­ y money managers help Western S tates in 1973 a tologist since ■ March 18. 1852, onin ^Wall Street individu I as a ser- music, c i ^It t channelscl of Pay P er duals and families with vicc technidan in Boise. I lion owner since in New York City. Its first office their pi !. In 1980, View and anan interactive guide. . 1992 and a salon personal paperwork, hc moved out of produ n wUI add a skin- opened on the watwaterfront of . which mj luct sup- CablcOne DigitalDij also delivers 'k W 19%. She soon wi may indude bill paying, port and into the engin iirthcr assist cus- Gold Rush San FraFrancisco on checkbo ine sales more than 2525 commercial-free care line to furth book balancing, filing, area. He w as selected in iieir facial needs, July 13, 1852, thele site! of the organizii n 1995 to premium channels,ch; including ^ V tomers with their izing and budgeting, as start a new rental-serviciices divi- HBO Plus, 1 She lives in Buhluhl with her hus- com pany’s currennt t headquar- : well as1 submittingsi and tracking i, H BO S ig n a tu r e . U ters. sion for Western Stateses doing M oreM ax, Show Sh tim e E x trem e M band, Regie, andid threetl chUdren. /nedicalll ijinsurance claims. M any ' business as The Express ManhaOem«u!» SMria/Huc The company’s Idah >s Rental and The Movlovie Channel 2. In lucfc Finn<5y can be« r«reached a t 543- daho region is visit clienients in th eir ow-n homes. — —J T W I marking the annivers; Centers. Now known1 . w-hek-here he taught English, stui than $435. can l>e found Bementary School Valentlentlne hintkaiser in February. Fi ieded and graduated from th .From left are Katie Some individuals had too at either of ntzgerald, Jared Fftzgeral Jniversity of Paris Vm with erald and Brooke Fitzgerald, allIII rrepresenting ttie dalty income ii fo require filingr a£ “ !a,“ Waho Departnrtment of Labor J/"'’ tw o P a tio company; and Holly WateEverybody’s Income Tax Credit. from 9 ajn . to 4 t 4 p jn . March 28 a t lie (h e C.J. Jung Society o f Business) in Twin1 FaFalls, or 1106 outSuikieubametd In ca^s where a returnm was the Health and \ Pleasewnallull Kerns to Business n< d W elfare building • -Vani’ancouver and offered instnii-uc- H a n se n A ve. inI BuBurley. Both not filed, the law provides«.most._ i --onPole Line Roa ------BStotW ljWWaS.-HtrtcWn$— . ------— load.------r—;------tion-onat-Kwantlen-and-GapUanim o------stores- reccivcd-id—Platinum— — Y r.RjnuhaVO at i/ttatntiSm taxpayers widi a three-y^ar win- Anyone who} is staning a bust- coUeoUeges. • Hamtlen about n y diittHMowkc ttx nvifginBttm}magicvalleyxo(n didow for daiming a refund. Service awards foror coutstanding id.For ness and is confi>nfused about gov- Since Sii returning to Idaho 1i Tto nma*Mm«nn(t totiaviteuttt:toll 1998 returns, the window d m customer service, Ormtactliartb 1! dos« emment red tataj p e can ben efit, 1994994, Hyder has b ^ n in privati TbermwAiew AprilA 15. The returns mus ate • Piomotions and staff cM:hanges. ' ust be organizers saidd. 1Information will pracractice in Ketchum. Asid< properly addressed, postmai de BUHL-BladcRocIRock Clothiers’ • New cenrfications. larked be available fromom the secretary of from-om individual analysis am and mailed by that date. The nd store manager. Anitainita Lara, was • SeminofsandtwxVsiiops.)ps. hereu state, Idaho DDepartment of coup>uple work, he has provide< no penalty assessed by the led -honored for goingI the extra mile • Awards and adiievctnems. ^ Finance, undaira*imed-property offi- nuumerous m dream and life P.O.Bo>548 for pi filing a late retu m qualif fe- in her work and was presented • ChantabietvsnessacUvitiiuvities. i“Iy»ng cers, county asseissessor. Industrial procrocess groups and taught i ■ Olher txisincss news. KTwm Falls, Idaho for ai a refund. t a w ith g ifts a n d flowilowers by the Commission, WWage and Hour numiumber of dasses ori Jungiai 83303 "The IRS reminded taxpa ian I------, Buhl B f. 7330931. Ext. 242 payers division, Interlernal Revenue psyclsychology for the CoUege o YoueuskMUdMdOnetNK ftoon Wednesday fcr publcatton 1 seeking a 1998 refund th at t Chamber of i Fttu 677-4543 Of i° tth eu - Service, S ta te! TlTax Commission Soutouthern Idaho. He has nov checks will be held if they 1 ^ P l l j j ^ CoC o m m e r c e H 734-5538 . ^ave and Departmenint tof Labor. expa(panded his practice oi not filed tax returns for 199 Feb. 28. 9W OT Cost is $15,, whichw includes Jungm gian Analysis & C o n su ltan t 2000. In addition, the refund L a r a- Dnthe"foiMk«Stn^. ff id will lunch. Prepayminment is r ^ u i r e d to Boise.Bo Twin FallsIs chamber of I be cti applied to any amounis recelved an IS s ^ by Friday. Forr irinform ation, caU owed to the IRS and maj engraved a y j i e Bobbi at 733-3974)74. KETCHUM KE - David F used to satisfy unpaid child plaque from service andi d tourism ses: WHson, lls president of Wilson )fFers three port S or past-due federal d< Mayor Magic \blleyBr Builders instruction LLC, was dected B arbara ______TWIN FALLS-•nieb XiT ^ Falls_____directly.afl such as student loans. ce_president/seo:etaty_of the ■G.i.e-t-x.ein----- — A rea C h'Snber of'Comiommerce is baseofsouti — Currenrand-prior-'yeaf Hwlllholdannualualmeetlng-^------iJa“ational ^ Association of Home ssions forms “ are available on the doidonated by partnering with the South Organizer e m s JEROME--ni,T he Magic VaUey Bjlldcrs u lk by the association’s Web site (vww.irs.gov) ot I’s AnKaUra Ml Q Q i r 8 . i ice of business or the ^ • ‘M'ii:. '...J,,. p ji ■ . ' ' 'I .7 ' - V • '. '■ -<■ ______J iXir.Mnliir.lOOl IIHXtan.

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Theyy My. 1 m a k e s up two-tl:o-thirds of the U.S. JR - 10.500 dollars in employees’er retirement v ihere’s m oney to be w o n 't sp e n d m o n ey on capital ci economy, weaknakness there trans- ; ) be m ade in reli-' Foruy stalw art blue Jan. 14.2000 4/1/01 7/1/0/1/01 10/1/01 1/1/01 4/1/024/ ested in savsaving and debt repay- t< p e rc e n t chip companies, to die nation’s stores. Retailail sales after-tax income)me. He noted that e s, in c lu d in g . *------ment andd less1 interested in r< DuPont and Caterp:srpillar, that are ------rose a feeble 0.3 percen:mt last while credit cardcan debt was still ------' spending. n showing the first s monUi, although th at did includein growing, it wasis ata a much slower' it signs of earn- , i2-mof end was especially si ings im provem ent. nonth daily d o s e s C T N g ja g ™ - i 600 stronger-than-expected puilurchas- pace than in previrevious years. W u strong amonong those in Uie 25-34 ’ ■ iiY nv iu v ij IIUUI Bdtng m igh t- b e------S t SandordA I HigiSS S - 1,500 age. group,I, saids the federation's more exciting, it’s t’s also riskier, S - 1.4S0 executiveB director,i Stephen and so investors are more or less oors 500 i i i i S - 1.400 Brobeck. putting the sector < • ' i s Dr on hold until Forthr the week ending latsq M B jg-i,3M "All theyyknew k was rising afflu- its recovery is m ore i ire certain. FridiHday. M arch 15 h H e IBSa E l KC5 ’-/B I® sa w ffi 'IS ence,” he said.sa “Then came the With Wall Street’s H et’s latest rallies ra ^ - 1200 dot-com busiust, then Sept. 11. It focused on b lu e chi chips, the Dow *r>- ™ ll Jl f - Si.f t - U 50 ' • was sobering,ng.” Jones industrial z ll average has TiiflP'i:'" f i l l ^ - 1.100 M ean while, h il a survey by risen 7.1 percent du a EK i’a » rfW ii D s s a w f e during the past 11,166.16 aasaEBM » - 1.0S0 Charies Schwh w ab & Co. found th at month, and on Tuesi B 6® i;a 1 ^ ' ' • ;l5 s a k j e r iesday achieved ^ w a i a9 i E1B1 LifJ £ » rsa ;SJi 1.000 a third of invhvestors were less con­ its highest closing Reco^^h^gh. Iff. ng level of the SS;|S fWentihanan a year ago about year, 10,632.35. Th< The tech-domi- ^ ~ L - ^ _____ choosing investments i; they nated Nasdaq com; larch 24.2000 4/1/01 7/1/0' >mposite index, '1/01 10/1/01 1/1/01 4/4/1/02 thought woul}uld perform well over meanwhile, is up> aboutal 3.5 per- ^------1 time. cent compared tvith ith Us standing ------1 “In an upp market,n every one of of four weeks ago. rrrsooo us thought ofof ourselves as broker However, not all 31 w nlh daily d o s e s il 30 bow slocks, pSgFISSEM E]^ ■ of the year,”said Carrie Schwab are participating; evenlye^ in the ^N a s d a q v T 4.500 Pom erantz, founder f< of Schwab's C T . W i l i W r advance. The great P R IN C E S S ™ eatest strength j»k 4.000 “ W om en Investing In \ Now" pro- has com e in basic ma lhe week ending uiAtre i btleni- m aterial stocks ■HI ■ gram. “Nowiw we're seeing more Siiil on th e ncwestnc member of the Print and manufacturinging companies Frida 3,500 clients askingJig for help.” rlncc8.s fleet - H including Internatilational Paper 'ssieaasigaaai th e fabulousStiir St Prlnccss escortcd bvV RiR oxic tic Dovt Q mT 3000 Jt remainsns unclear, however, Simcoe. Mcxlcdcim y m s ^ f ^ u e n o VulfiirtiliirtH. M nzathm H arid DuPont. The tiiQjJflitindus-tw( ______3 ------w hether-real- tn a ls a re tra d in g; nearnc their 52- ' g j- 2,500 week high prices. ^ 2.000 7 DAYS $ Q ^ And, now investorJtors are boost- 1,668.30 ^ ’ S . I soo N CCDD IHCLP UIITH I ^ CRUISE ONLY f r o m . . . 0 i ing manufacturerrers such as Re< Record high: ■K-twfc. Mikt Bw.»Pwn..wn/iw (» M Caierpillar and consu mzl nsumer cyclical g 5.04a.82 • I QUICKXBOOKS«? gCfflUP companies includiiidins Gcnerol ■“" S p ''" ’ mr.CAURMocTMirB arch 1 0 .2 0 0 0 4/1/01 7/1/011/01 10/1/01 1/1/01 4/1 Motors. Caterpillarir closedcl Fnday in m C a l l L i s a at 737-0087 upS1.13 at SS9.79, ne , near its March ------^ Tb a m n g ^CTU^^UPPORT^ iBIvd»Twin ^ "ca8>734-9i>6wr 8 52-week highofS559.94. S 9 GMalso is approaching its yeayear-ago high. Oradele saidj T hursday it doesn’t When the economi3my first starts anticipatjate spending to Increase to im prove, “ You thiri:hink of playing in the ncnext two quarters. And basic m aterials, diveiiversified man- Tuesday,ay, Nokia and Lucent ufacturers, and eventemually retail- Technoloj>logies issued sales wam - S A ers,” said John C. Forelli,Fo ponfo- ings. • lio manager for IndIndependence These«e companies' weak out­ Investment LLC inI BoBoston. looks arere reflected in their stock Economic d ata alsoalso points to a pricfes, whwhich are well below their recovery taking placepit in blue 52-weeklc hhighs. Orade, for exam- chip sectors. pie. is nealeariy 40 percent below its O n F r id a y , th

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Globa] GemSS tate daily 2001 tfeVMay ! I Idaho Dairy: 1991-:1 1 - 2 0 0 1 ll CrossiE 385 Pf rig crash 5preduc*r> S MOO ao ■ 238.3:8.319 COM . ^ Operations: 1,000 Milk per cow: 21.19-194 lbs $72i.(21.09 mUlon O ff- 7000 ^ • imperitils entires sector Number of cows: 366,00m H o ld in g s In c., w hich EMtwrrtwnkW w ttt* MQkpw Stata MU Guzman Sc Co., an (mllUonBM) KUkcawi bubble burst in Marchirch 2000. investmtent en bank in Miami, said manufacturer In the U.S. eow(K») (thoutiMUMndbead) California 33,251 Wash In the process, sorsome 500,000 credibilityity will remain the No. 1 » 65 million gallons procoss*ssodfor . Washington 22.324 California 11.590. 22.199’ Color telecom jobs havei disappeareddi issue for t fluid milk olorado 21.648 ■ Wisconsin 11.292. ir the telecom sector this New York • 11.778 Idaho and investors havee absorbedal 52 year, • • more ttisn 10 million galior laho 21.194 New Yoik 672 lions for Pcnnsytvania1 10.849 Califo trillion of paper lossesaes. “The SH Ico ctcam Blifomla • 20.913 Pennsylvania 599 SEC will do a thorough Minnesota 8.812 New I Teleconis_that fileciled for bank- investiga ♦ 7 million pounds of coltageIge checsc lew Mexico 20.750 Minnesota 510 gation. There’s a very 7.757 Afuorfttona 20.679 niptcy protection or went> out of good chaniance there will be more Idaho 366 business before Globi lobal Crossing shoes to0 drop,i more negative BMKIt/nillMMlM* in c lu d e d M cleod USA. US 360net- news, f' thinktl this could be a works, Winstar Comirmmunications lengthy thing,”thi he said. and N orthpoint Commnmunications. The extextent of investors’ jitters ■ Their financial)1 p ro b le m s was m adele clear< in th e w eek a fter began at least three-ec years ago Global CrossingCn filed for bank* Dairyreceip>tst3iplle in la; when the industry oveoverestimated ruptcy o ,st deca on; Jan. 28, when ade .d em an d and overbuiltiilt supply. WorldComom lost one-third of Its TWIW FALLS - Fa 'a m o u s I- ~ I stageage is set for growers to fall in “The industry exteixtcnded capi- market value.v; Shares of the PPotatoes movo over. into Idaho Sugar beett growersgr show ______^______overp'CTproducrion QHcp ag.->in ______taLway-beyond-tho-hIland Jones Potatoes in R u p » ing practice of hypirping,growth shares ha>lave dropped about 20 TTie industry has grown1 rnearly - ^ Faim BiU seeking theitheir assistance and pushing accountini I smid dd the turnaround was th e r e ^ tingpraaices percent whilew the Dow Jones 1£150 percent in the last ded e c a d e , ^ t in the eliminationn ofo the sugar to the legal limit. T cleco m m acreage and producdon beining loan forfeiture penalimalty. Simpson nmunicatlons Index Is acaccording to United Daliyn^en of phase out the wn. “There’s been plentymty of smoke down 5 perpercent - compared with IdIdaho, upping the ante to) SSibil- use of eight sped and Otter were joinedn e d in tiieir let- rhose current market conditior here. Now the regulgulators are an 8 percercent rise of the bench- UcUon in m ilk ^ e s a year. Thrh a t’s a P roponentsi saysi every one of l ons ter by 23 of their!ir House1 col- ly be leading to a planting ses going to check for firefire,” Cleland mark Dow)w Jo n es industrial aver- loilong way from being a $12 mmillion *hese drugs isis either used In iea- leagues, 1 that could return growers t said. . . age. industryin in 1925, a $73 mmillion human medidnen e o r a re so dosely tw-jH to Simpson and O tterler (commended I kind of year that drove price This past week.k, b o th th e Q w e stt said s a soft' economy inindustry in 1970, and a $3i;513 mil* related to humainan UM drugs that ,odis. ces the leadership inI ppa assin g H.R . - ' disastrously low levels in 200( House Energy andi CCommerce more thanlan a n y th in g e ls e is to lielion commodity in 1990. ' they uigger crossoss-resistance. 00, '2646, the Farm Securicu rity Act, and ■; Committee and 1Financial blame fort]ir th e sector’s woes, :d a Potato Growers of Idahiiho asked, “in the Farmrm Bill confer- But what brought aboulut the Weber, howevrever, said th ere is r<.nnrtXUT. Services Committeeee said they As far backbt as September, the e?expansion and can It bebe sus* enough sdenientific evidence to S?] ence discussion of theth e sugar titie, rh e report says th at a fte r fivi would investigate the;he Bermuda- companyf notedn a significant shift tatained? prove the useJ o:of these drugs in ive. you support the etiminminadonofthe ars of sustained loses, grower based firm ’s accountinjting practices in marketet conditions when cus- Industry insiders say that:It Idaho animals causess resistancer to bac- ^ ^ ers sugar loan forfeitureture penalty," : finally in tiie black, and executive sales5 of company tomers beganbei buying capacity • is is a great place to dairy, butbi the teria In humans, wrote Otter and Simpsmpson. As you aistorically, a good profit year i stock. m onth to) m onth. Previously, buy* sosocial aspect of dairy wa:faste is “There are a lotI of well mean- ris know, sugar is theie onlyc major lowed by increases in acreage. The Securities andid Exchange ers had committedcoi to contracts wiw eighing heavily on th e futtJturc ot ins people pron-omoting this, but ^ commodity programim I In th e 2002 Commission and the5 FIFBI are also as long asas 20 years, Hammack th th e i n d u s ^ in th e Gem Stata te . they may be aa littleI activist in Wai»- Farm Bill th at w illJ b111 compromisIls o . i i Qwest Commurnunications Global CrtCrossing,” said Drake iffiffy. TWIN FALLSLS - T h e ard u o u s In te rn a tio n a l In c.,, tvtwo of the Johnstonene, a telecom analyst “ Personally, I just hope W(we can melding)g ith e House's 389- I nation’s large’st phonlone compa- with Daverren p o rt St Co., an inde- mimaintain that productioiion we P®8® documentt anda the Senate’s M nies, have come under un SEC pendent brokeragebrt In Richmond, hahave now,” Eilers said. 1300-page documument into one bill . scrutiny this m onth. Virginia, 1Public opinion is a big fafacior. 'h a t will shape agagricultural policy MAI T he SEC requestedd ddocuments Investoror concerns have been ArAnd although Idaho has the,c niost in America' for tititiie next decade is from WorldCom forr aian Inquiry heighteneded by a cash crunch in strstringent regdadons in theecoiui. < urlderway. focusing on disputedad icustomer the telecomJm in d u stry ... . ______.tiy.where.dairyJs.concemectiy C(Land_____ I t ’s a p ro ccess_that.jnany._ e : ___ btlls and~s^es comnm m issj on Sj______Global _CcQSsing!s.banknjptcy, Ci ___-isisj on th e brink o f solving th(>,pnrinr obscTvers expectct_will_take a long _■ loans byihe company\y tto its offi- piled on toptoj of earlier telecoms’ pnproblem. It also has an aortant said the sheer!cr size of the task-• _ mbeo. ty from Qwest. ■ warn this u s month that it might antibiotics ant used for treatinglg live- before the confen'erence committee %AIJ U I T o d a y ! ------The transactions,-ki,-known as- follow GloUobal Crossing into stock sto Is a mistake, accordinling to is the most visiiisible stumbling wwm “swaps,” Included dedeals with bankruptcy.cy. GaiGary W eber, execudve direct)«or of to an earlyly conference< com- M^34-6441 w regtilatoiyreg affairs for th e Nadational ™ «ee. Cattlemen’s Beef Assodation. 1-81-800-9^-6441 Census sh(bows seven ppercent of J“A b e tte r approach wouldi VI t o PGI urges growiwersto J««54 5 F lu iieii Sr. N., m anage andbiodc use rath er i m 1100 to e n fo rc e a to ta l b a n ,” W( keep rein on pbplaiting (VilSloa Mtra a tM m POII Omol ^ work forcee does work: at£ home S;said. RUPERT-Withith indications of a Travvel ConcernsC about the overususe of potato markett comeback,c the yhere Membership Mi'l e a n s M ore** www w .aaa.com The Amoc tated P r w ______about 7 percsrcent of the U.S. work antibiotics ant to treat healthyly ani- force. mmal als cam e to light recently in leg- For many people, wow orking a t Of those5 9.93 million, raore than iflaisladve form. HR 3804 was: itmtro- W ™ hom e Is ju st a fact o f life,life, the U.S: 5 miUion woivork a t home exclusive- duced in. late Februaiy. The Bureau of the Census has found. ly, while thehe rest have a job out* kntknown as the Preservatloi According to the “St“S u rv ey o f side of th e ho !o“s horae. 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WeW< otter e cdm* , m eel (504) Uniform A cces­BS- oul and assist With person*1* al 01 Fraud Inlomution Con* j . ons available online at ‘*-*-4 * A A if * - - p o l i t itipn c forthe'2002-" -peiiiive c sibility Standards, site work,>rk. al hygiene caro and select* ter. t.800-876-7060.B ~ rww.lwinfaliscounly.org schooiyear. Poslion and bene '1 modernization and up>ip* ed household lasks. This CLERICAL ora ra ll the Human Resourc* ------S S o0 loponod until nikHj. Sand resume resu and salary ' ------Qfsclea-ttM ipartmonts-rt*- -Bonrtco-moymcJUflirrblirrs-£ k’M i l l -ADMINISTRATION-...... Sh j e City of Twin Fans IS ac-- “ Ms-oltice-on-thB-4th-ftoor 'O •'■'“ ’’•ne i' join our teem. Enjoy- -Forappppllcailons-"------k>cated at 100 N. Rllmore.re. not limited to; gonoral cepting eppHceUons for a oft theth Twin Falls County enefrts such.os'J^otne______ctcoii536<6ir------I LY outM o f Idaho------Jaipm e, Idafw. ‘J The Buffington Family Now’sNo tho lime. ______POUCE DEPARTMENT ~ Courthoiise. 0U Submit nb. good pay, vacallon ______ATTN: HumanHuri" Resources I cloaning ot homo, makingp vrt>ukJ like to convoy their ATION P.O. If^ interested, please cor>->n- and changing bods, wash- TRANSCRIPTIONIST. andwrilton cover leiter Wy, -5; health insurance and P.O. Box 707. r tact Penny Earl. ExecuUvo '* gratitudo to ali ol the tre- Variety. V< Growth. Limited Bmlnning monihly salary wHh ith appllcailon. Twin ultipio safely bonuses, Bid S chool D istrict Ruperi;pert ID 83350 * ivo Ing dishes, housohokl man* inds & lamily who loving P< is cunently seeking Fax- 201 Director, Housing Authorityity agement. meai planning partnership opportunities. is $1766. Responsible lor Fallaalls County bflers a full Team. Sokl or Reiiol. 'S IS** 1:208-43&«)74 0 • and unselllshly stood by T. ot the City ot Jerome. 20000 and preparation, laundry That's what you'll find m*the transciW lonef police* bancsnetit package for full- ^ow®(wequip. 888-806-5785 ® SupoiMrintondoni. ^ p i i - Email: t/wib!nW/Mn0/)bpf.com Elm SI. N.. Twin Falls. y them and govo holp and a o< s a branch offkw admin- rotated crime reports. Ap- me omolovoos includ. t)otvtwtwoon 8om-5pm.B ore Information on is. services, essential errands, support ot tho passing ot 1« Idaho 83301. Telephonene roquirod assisianco with]• istrator at Edward Jones, oilpiicani must have a high- >ng:ig: modlcai/dental^lslon < K 7 i o ! 2 r Si;7;™rjportunlly, contact " Euna Bullingion. Special V* IIVERS I Certiflcakation ondor^ for Bradot2« 20S-733-5765. instrumonial activities ol We offer great benolits ^school i diploma or GED, Irtsursurance, lite insurw ce, ^^^VE it 20 8 -4 ^7 5 0 0 Complete Request for ’■ thanks to Jeonnio&Roso and ai a comprehonsivo on* twROC£SSiNQ obtained at 200 Elm St. N„4., proximatoly 16.000 sorvico in an opportunity lhat's hal)avo a working knowl- banesnetlls ere also otierod iw ” Districi office for an Hiring for>r posltkxtspo at kwal • «tion. 555 N, Tiger food procc Twin Falls, Idaho, All sub*tb* hours a re to bo expended based right In Twin Falls, odBdge ot computers ond torr part-timep employees, S irocesslng facility: Idaho. D r.. Ril mltters are encouraged to In providing hom om aker ivord processing progra- Twinwin Falls County Is an Richlieid, Idaho, experienceence a plus; good Branch Office 9: (208)467-2790: Starling p attend a pre-proposal con*m* sorvicos in tho eight couniy ■ns. M ust h a v e a good quei opportunity employ* 73 5 - — A dm lnislrator-T reinef- ' ^oi istonjC moilirich------5002 or ap( ------ference heki at 10:00 A.M.M. o r o a o f S o u t h -c e n t r a*[ l TSyroIdmanrelirodhomo' :ommand of the English r a-n a d d r u g f r e e < apply in person a t April 3 , 2002 a l th e Herl*rl* Idaho, ownor in search ot a trim vm anouaoe: possess excel- wori(|ori(plaee.* yVltl .d316.kl2id.us: 532 Bluelue LakesL Blvd. N. ' You'll support Iho Invost* 1 ^ With A m erica’s K i Jino: Until tilled.* Tvrin Falls. lage Homes CommunityIty Interostod parties may iody to sharo good timos J onl grammar, reading R S S mont Represeniative and i,n> S lu p er Com er gcicfRi Center locaied at 100 N. submit a loiter ot inlont lo3 togothorP.O. Box 155 „ indcomprehenston skills. IME JO BS Fillmore. Jerome, Idaho I. Paul, td 83347______^contribute to lhe success ^-or an expanded job do- 10 bid on tho obovo sorvico. W ostcoast Hotel iSd'J^umo man and lo visit the site. ot the ollico. Dulles acrwriptton and City applica- ____ v/t Tho services are to bo pro­• SINGLE? Agos 25-90. Coil Include Ini vartous custom er .i-, 1357 \ 3 . Compotitivo p"ay. • Power PlantPlar Trainees Housing Authority of thene vidod lor the poriod ol July ioo, contact tho Porwn* 5 7 W .B Iu o U k o sN . “ r ? ‘Si, ^ lor inlo. 1-600-049-0411. seservice. mari Cor to submitted on tho lorm pro- oxcollent orgonlzational Domprehensivo, low- CDLT)L Training Available Hired morion. Must b e EXP. apprenticeship because of race, color,ir. scribed by the Aroa IV. >mail sharrisO ttid.org, costo st modk»l insurance. SwifiO skills and the obility to aoi lit Offers: Groat Pay 4 in swat! u s. We prevkle all religion, sex. age. handi­fi- Agency on Aging. Contact I ^plication ctosing dato is *i,100mllolonglhof 1,11 grads to age capped/disabled. national work well indopendenlly. The City ot Twin haul Bonofits phon tui al tho Contracts Manager, V25/0Z. ob Stobility, Tuition Irrigation I1-800414-8536A ortflin or familial status. W/e e Area IV Agency on Aging.’ ALCOHOLICS ■alls is an Equal Oppor- • PaW Relmbursomont Invite Minority BusinossIS Cdloge ot Southern Idaho. A N O N Y M O U S Comoseowhy we're fifrunity Employor. Drug *401( ranked No. 1 on Fortune's Enterprises and Women's>'s PO Box 1236. Twin Faiis.. 206-733-8300 a 726-4650* [^1 •ree Workplace, - «Paid'aidTripPak4PreP8S8 B usiness Entorprlsos. list o f 'to o Best Com pa- — ANSPORTATION ¥ f : V L ID 83303-1238. or phone n ies to Work for.* To b e CON3NSTBUCTI0N ’-ExC.ixc. tuition roimburso* T R A N M i m (208) 726-2122. Deadlino arponter, somo oxp. pro-' lent 8«B88*490«)43 w S m m PUBLISH; March 17. 20. FAX .consldoredlorthls Can WWW'ww.swilttrons.com DtfmdM 0. lor submiltlng lottors ol■1 poSposition apply online at erred but not necessary. 2 ta n d 24.2002______intont is April 1,2002. (eoo-mo-rrVI min. 23 yrs old) m - ■ Cell 734-454f* ^ m n www.odwardjonos.conv- Ownor ______coroors. Or. sond your FoN Operators OF TME^RFnl'^DICwiLL PUBLISH: Mareh 6 Olid 17. YOUR » >NSTRUCnON Wokxme — ____ Rel 1 2002 rosum oandsalery ' wo»OW hiring a constniction Sc DISTRICT OF THE STATE requirements to: • fotc School Oraduales I N FALLS X)F IDAHO. IN ANO FOR iroman, $30-40,000/yr. Welcom na iv E R ' • Teninporam AD IOE. plus benefits. Mall Comi THE COUNTY OF TWINI PUBLIC NOTICE “ vnpany-Paki TralrTlng vVHAT 'W Hiring TIMES-NEWS p Edward Jones )sumo to Slandley&Co. fAT CAN A COL DO W f l FALLS MAGISTRATE Actions plannod and taken P.O. Box 5, Twin Falls, p n AvailaMtor ,FOR YOU? lorkers DMStON . by your governmont are CLASSIFIED '.O.Box 14. Twin Faiis, InoxitoxperifitKod Drivers . Groot £ I Positions 10 63303-0005 i5 d 83303* j C aso No. CV 02-125 conioinod in public noticos. ■ ' DEPARTMENT E-moiiijonoaOhriariMn E-n fmfTi ____ >8e8-JOIN-WSE S35.00 Heieeded! &si!. Shiffs) ANOTHER SUMMONS Thoy are part ol your right Equal Opportunity CON:INSTRUCTION - (1r8e8-564-6973) •Jobpioi _ .toJincvLiindia be-tnlormed-. - 208-7M-5538 ____ rioqemenf • ' __ ------8CHCO.LL.C.;------^ — ^------Employor*-^------Aggggresslverdependsblfr— - -For.m*moj».information-or- • -^No-Dow^)Wf»rLOflM AvoiloWe- ■ -W O RR I K ^ O D A Y - MM- Plalntm. ot whal your govommoni Is ncrote finishers, general anin on-linec application. • Classes doing. As soll-govommont 208-677-4543 I"ASKING QUESTIONS Donduci public opinion laboreres & dump truck visit us 01 doy Kin T S r""- PAIDJ T O D A Y ® : f e T v e ‘r= AUGUSTINE FERRER, charges all citizens to bo (BURLEY). ‘^^'1 driver. wvrt»at birthday ad you placed 10 lo (CSI campus. For moro st h a v e ex p erio n co . includini sk>n ol real estate loosedd Ploaso addross all legal Iding 401K For more A p pIK I ] Today! som e timo ogo in 77ie into. into Cell 736-28S3ltlHI»* enV^oretors.^uc^ aranieed homo every info.1. callci Colo or Tim terview s by you from the Plaintiff11 advertising to; rivers a laborera. week Timos-A/ows? Now is the ST Ii Dk. 736*1684* 1-800-4*•0-443-5688’ 430 Bluele LakesI Blvd. N., 3 /1' 1 6 6 - - 3 / 2 5 m m and for unpaid rent, costsS U G A L ADVERTISING time lo come pick up your AUTOMOTIVE -fc BODY Prolrojeci in Soulheasiem Suite. B 194 4 Blue ot suit, and atio m e /s foos. The *nmes News pkaures.StopbyTho TECH $18.50 por hour idahaho to start at tho end ot * 7 ^'E " R DRIVERSERS s lu e Ila k e s Bl. N . Any timo after twenty (20)I) PO Box 548 guarantee. Exporience a Aonaril. For an application opting applications lor oriv I Foil*, Id o h o days folkniiring me last pub*.* Twin Falls, ID 83303*0548 - must. Coll Gary 788-3661’ vi^ierite to: M. A. DeATLEY I bod drivers. Western U pto$3C •-No F e e s llcallon ol Ihls summons, iDeadline tor legal ads: 3 m fHTLoCARE------COhONSTRUCTION. INC. le s 4 k>col. Must have $soo sign-il9n-on«00<35-5233« ISS A CDL 2 yrs. oxp. n H iw o c the court may enter a ludg*• days< prior to putilicatlon. I FT/PT Teecher's/Alde P.O. Box 429, ERS ment against you without i :ieon driving record, t noon on Wednesday lor I Mon.-Fri. Call 736-2000B g^on,W A»9403 coded OTR. Rotors. further notice, unless prtor : S p r i n g r Sunday, noon on Thursday item States. C anada. • g i s 1 3 to that time you have fued aI fori Mondw, noon on Fri- P miLOCARE-----^ ^ Chik) care (oacher. CPR C001OKnvaltatalf ' K)0 sig n on b o n u s. - ^ V r S written response In Ihe» dayi lor Tuesday and A l m o s t H F e r e ! W odnesdoy. noon on Mon* Conlldenllai. 734-7472: ■ ^and background check All A Shifts PT 4 FT 9am. ' s s n s s : uol 4 safety bonus proper torm. Including thoi ' possible. Homo Case No., and paid any/ Saturday.'• Holiday doad* I XERlCAL------^------= 733*7300 DRIVERSERS Come see what Teleperforirfo rm a n ce Shoshone Street North.. Ilines may vary. II you havo I F u l l t i m o M e d l c a l DISCiWOVERY RESEARCH .p«rMnneJprut-ine.coni • Hiring coi Post Office Box 126. Twin ) USA h a s lo offer you:lu: I ~ BANKRUPTCY Accounts Receivable QROUP fnmuB SSI & Roof oof L o ad e rs. Cloo™ Falls. Idaho 63301, and : poslllon. Must havo 2 Is li now accepting ig record. 735-2400.* * Pa<d , grade products. n e e dded e i to run vans, * Mecedical. Dental and Vision Bencopy of the Sum mons ' Chapter 7 bankruptcies. tion experionco a must. Swln(Ing shift avail. Make Newer equipment. Competi: Mne reguiary. Wago o « ls 4 i and Complaint con be JoffStokorat734-B452.B SelfSoit-startor, able to wori< yourur own schodulo ooch ; 4 bonuses avail. Startinaig A A ani-a n h o u r ' obtained by contacting! ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓I i indopendenlly. Spanish wooi)ok. You will h av e lo O ,E ,. Call lor details $40,000-X)0-S50.000dopond- Wflnp® Beaiiinef Bridge lessons 1*800-967-2911 Ingondrn driver. 734-9062.* / • W (tome rettrk■eiWction.««Uy) ■ either the Clerk of the CourtI In o u r effort to speaking a plus. Send work>rk at least 3 days per uon. or the attorney for Plaintiff. 3/19 7pm lor 8 weeks *P« 0 n - F r i 8 ^ t 0 5PM o r n m s For inlo. call 735-8308.* ?!?!:rosumo & covor letter lo wee}ek and 3 weekend [RS------C a llT1 To Set Up An Interview Tc B you wish k>gal assls- make our J ’Today or | FHS-Admin. 388 Martin daysys per month lo fuilill Magic ValloyVoi Kirby noods tuejst Stop In. Walk-in's Welcc tanoe. you should Immodl* Classified section “ CROWELL------SISI. ■Twin Falls, 10'83301 IhD o rroquirom onts. You DRIVERgR ------v a n drivdriver to got Kirby s ic o m e . INVESTIGATIONS Dru aielfr retain en attom ey to free of any errors, Drug Freo Workplace mustist be at least 16 years B & TT TRUCK 1 DRIVING doaiors>rs Ito appointm onts ^ advise ^ in this manor. JM8)867-0259^iseO . _EOEEOEB ol ag p le a se check your ^ ago wilh good reading Get1 youryo Class A CDL piroughoghoul the Magic Vai- / QATED this 2 ts t day of andcdcommunlcotion skills. ruKlonAssistoncoTuN le y amd n d surrounding . —^ 3 2 -5 2 5 February. 2002. a d for any DRIVING SCHOOL CLECLERICAL I The payPI for our night-shift Idaho ). Must bo ovor ago O eik ofth e Dlslrkn Court lh o State Certilled mistakes the first AOtntrtHonot WeWo have openings tor is basedonaproducttonpa auhI.ICI.I0.208.543-8099- 25 & havhovo porfect driving -T /s/Janet.Hak>y WwrOrtwe.UC. ex|experienced secrotar* svstcstem. The better you hpwgn re c o rdrd. . Work Monday — Deputy Cleik------—d ay th at it m n s. ------— Agos t 4 h ond up. ies & bookkeepers. do., tht e m oro y o u c a n r m nV, igh'SatOrday. doys ' ivmfewnaM ----- m ------Cou for Inlormotion------J33*7300or-678*4040-733 -fflai.* - — After that tim e------; ike.-Ouf-prw/uction is iveningsrSalory and — .....AC*CHOSS raOM THI fOW PWT Otfn ^ Ac T ■ ■ ■ ...... PUBLISH; February 24. 543-6158 or 539-7770‘ O f m $8 to S9 per hour. March 3.10 and 17,2002 The Times-News ri PERSONNEL : is the perfect job for ---Apply in person 733-8350[3"^'=""='"'"" 13991> Fillmore Suite 502 TwiIWtnFqjU | LAW OFRCE Chapter 7 liu e U k e s Bhrd.N.* qtVrTATION TO BID will not b e ^$945. Uncontostod divorce. PLUS ise of you kwking for a The Fam Service Agency responsible for $295. Other services. ww.p«Mn™rtpl,»^nc,com so c o n d job, p a rt-tim e DRIVERE fi^ ------rk or a job that oKere Driverwawanted to drive cotUe. r - r \ r .. (FS-^) is now-accepting- ' an y m is ta k e s - i l888*255*2:^ days/eveo* k s b id sto r indivkfual counbes LERICM.------= ----- « ~Mt l growth and an op- truck.K. SomS e tocal, mainly C j UX)D v . THINGS ARE V,WORTH WAITING FOR.FC : ' for aerial complFance RESUMES * lunity 10 havo a career , oJt u toot state. Joromoi . . Protessionol, elfoctive. igal Secretary FT/PT lor photography within the I/WVWWWW lhe Market Research Idaho.w. Only1 experienced \ A / F soufiwest aroa ol Idaho. If Id. Wo ollor benolits: ■‘vostcostock drrvors nood T T U/E'RE WAITINGG F O R Y O U . you are interosted in - cover letters. Intorvievra & « IK and scholarships lo apply.y. CallC 208-324-7297 subffiittino a bid tor Adams. “ h o u n d p o u n d }ob search lochnkiuos. lege sludents. We are or5r 208-320*1008* 2 Ada. Washington, Payette. TWINFALLS Ketchum. Idaho 83340 renBy tookingtotiDSO BRiv5R e r------Gem, Valley. Boise. Ow- ANIMAL SHELTER _ 20a-726^1752- p ™vposlttons. P oTRdrfdriver with tanker 4 _>|,^Bi-Canyon..EJm.Qlo.. _ ^ ■ ■ BETOEO RE TRWISHISSION se contact: Dtscovenr-___ «ndosdosementtorun4a— ------Gooding. Camas. Blaino TOUNDi^ ------tiUAN.IIyou-rslH«)olBi« weviatiofts brtnB abbfoviii- 'R e ssearch e i G row a t 735* itates stat 4 Canada. — i IB end;Lincoln Counties; and V1. Gorman Shepherd. hassle give'mo a coll. ZM i" rwuBs, Whon you wnt« 660t>t or at the fiirf Plaza Food>d gradec products. have a valid commercial Male, i adult white. County. Quality < work. 324-3S37* rour ciauifM ad. Iw sure 773i FallsF Avo. Suite B2. H■lomeot regulariy. ■ i r«od«rs urxitrtiand your Twin I You'va be< pikits Ucense. please con- 2. Pitbull X, fomalo. Black s in Falis.B w ac kw«fl woiiing tw ih* p«iIk I oppoftunllirtunlly to Spring Is here. Oo vour" rnewT>WWO«-»p1ltOUt Vago OOE. Call Utoro youfciuf tal«nh. W»-v* b««n woilirw for tm tact Harold Boggs at the and White. ^ — 208-43-436-6315 evenings .1 or trwri — Goodlng/Camas Couniy h~««eleanli»B/pai.rtlOB. like you, RigKl now. you eon hA*' on liIneredibl* ADOPTION Responslbloworiiers. )«». e«p«tienee fontoMIe b*n«ltlt. ond work m M FSA O ffee, 210 UniveiBi^ A wIlhthfttK Avenue. Gooding. Idaho 1-1. Blue Heeler X. male _ Cell 735*1064.* rtatiofl'i PC lwd«f. Gel togeitiar wilh Dall. It'i ■ . ■ ft. t what sve'vi)'v* oil be«n Wollirtg for. 83330, or catl 934*8472. adult. < THE TH HANDYMAN CAN ST. B IN ID iau r n K fax 934*4327. Bids m usi be 2 2. . Black Corgi X. 5 mos. Repair. Ri Robuikl. Replace . aubmltled by the close of old, • neutered male pup. orof Remove. Jim 32fr4150* Family Medical CeiCenter 3. Lab X neutered male — 9 Nonh Uncoln Avenue • Jerome, l» _ (USOA) prohibits discfiml- ‘ pruning, tree removal & St. Benedicts is a mission-dt■driven beaUh care organizalitjflOH providing 1“ ^ - » cuiiometI lervic*m tiiillt. you'll troul^lnhM hordw n«U^ In all Its programs 5. 5. Heeler Xpuppkts. a ordtworaortd on yard work. 677*2382 patienl-fbcusedpol care. We are looking/« for caring pro^ionals tohwofopfI problem! ov«f fti* phone to i>ow ondimdlond m m and.acttvitlee on the basts 7.Tenior/CockerX,6yro. 7. als who want to buiineu ee WHY PAY CPA PRICES WO eompvter uMn. Um your toWt to>r*M>y* rn« ■ m 01 race, color, national old. ( work for a lop quality luttllh care^provider.ca ioD (itodaraialyR complM lachnieoi iuua* o oHtf n. gender, religion. 6. 6. German Shepherd, 3 FOR £ YOUR TAXES THIS _ u**ondoulu ■ ■ YEAR? For to prepare* ■ Acule a r e S upport Q e rk 3^ K cvilonmr» Iby inlerprati'ng proUemt ond pwkiin ape, disability, potliical yrs. ) old apayod female. J B L « b M anager (FT) rnoluKoni'ni on leehnieoi ond Mfvica problanu. Won call M a r c ^ Stewart (PT) RcqtilTOMcd.Tcch([h certification. •MBA. 208-737-0391* andin^’^l%^K8tatM! UM any nlc* c a ts ft kJttensI Monitor/Waid clerk, tclcmelletiy. Working manager w, A soD eU•« •mploy#* youH recelvt (Not all prohibited basla W e h m m eny nice r ~ w r s e p rrfentd. NighXshift,ift ______75% iw wra l l s t W h — W^Mpiogmms): ------— animal for •doptton.— m ~ llpm-7am. BcneAls eUgitlc^ wlory plui pcrfcfmoncB bowd vpsid*' ^VJsN«ffwetgg^ m c w ith rtsporisiblUHes. •M ^ieof!:ot, Deniol ond Life InMronee PUBU8H: March 16.16, * 20hr/wkcommlbncnt 17.18.19.20.21,23,23. ■ MedTWKFT) lioiMi AMittbnce LOCATED CHILD CARE 24 h o u rs | 4 ^ . 2 8 .2 7 .2 8 ond 2 ^ ___ BRNCPTorFI) Ceneralirt posiHon,n. «ten»l origin, sot, diMbllltv. nwiit (WMIRMM. . TNelaapubloaafvloa aO«-«77-4S43 V .E A I ^ * " ponso______•Short TennXHsabililvlity ••Tit* *bov* job OMcrlption it not inM j t h e f W d a y . annourwamtntof •Life Ins./AD&t) r*q«lfwn*nti or *Mwitltl functtorw. < THaTimeaNna. " (BURLEY) ______y • Dall in

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DRIVERS NM dwl tor rrunureI haul.hai HOUSCKEEPEmJundi= 7 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS M ^ Full-tim e. K n o w led g e In MISCELLANEOUS Be ETAIL i Call 536-5023/I • Parke View C ara an • In FT with 3 to 4 years prJorit 2-Part timo caregivers and RESTAURANT RETA :------RehabllMatlon CwHi^ electrical, plumbing, car-^r- experience in UfeguarcL Prior exp. and Broiler n cook/kllohen •xp. retail nursery person­ • FARM n t- Co-manager in Buriey. needed In your area. Earn ‘ current certlflcatioo req. » nel. FT or PT. req. ploni — CT Opening for hil pentry 4 yard vrork. Houraur» auto/dieseHorkllft repair, Closes 3/25. Contactt up to 50%. 735-0868.B eupervlaor. Salary OOE Ranch hand naadad F an' cre 8;00 a.m. to5:00 p.m Y.M.CJk 733-43M1. J knowledge, on eye forde- l^fT. time houaekeep )-m A lso w el& ing/fabrlcationn Rachelle Taylor O Living quartera may bo Vtfapa DOE. 324.7600* Sn.i Mon.-Frl. Call 208-636- ' MISCELUNEOUS r lail, sunny disposition, 36- knowledge a must. Pleasee 677-54SI OP£HATOflSrt>BORERS p fi ro v e d . Send resum e to • 6623, ask for Bonnie send resume or apply at Challei^e Family Inveet- T strong salos skills, & will- GENERAL have expartenc*. Appl it. .3 -P an.iim o caregivers in A e l e tt E leo lrle I n c . la M^ anager, 300 Krahn Kia for tn pe ra o n '2 3 0 3 ParkJ X e Magk? Valley Manor*— -Q O t R i w t S triw n Falls* : ’ ment Team Is accopting * la n e , McCall. ID 83638« tnO"'ingnasi to work in a team I* Twin Foils. C loses 4/05.■ applications 10 work with seeking ! exp. operators - - eenvironment. n v i Contact order procaaaora,I. (ast(i Ave. No phone calla lia MANAGEMENT Contact Bliii Jo Rose O lor backhoe & or direc- » " p a c e d o u td o o r wwork. oi pleaae. EOE. MECHANIC ~ ' lamllios In crises In the RESTAURANT ChriChristine al Kimberly Needed Immediatelylly Mechanic with lami equip- 677-5451 or670-1132« Burloy/Rupen area. Nur8ertoainTF,733-2717* - aome Itfilng rsq/Poamc•mons ' — m anager at 40 unite. a g g g K "•Seahler/hostesa. Day shift Nuf» open Itnmed. Minimiilmum JANrrORIAL le- mem experience. (Insur-r- MEDICAL ■ - • ' Calljlmat206-8534116‘ | 11am-5pm. Mon -Sat. ------Family HUO complex In SALES English akilla requireulred. PART-TTME Hailey, 25 hra. Must pos- It Fuii-iime Dietary Ak|. 6am - iMISCELLANEOUS I Apply In person SAU »■ T 2pm. Apply wllhin. Brid- 1 tn'the Magic Valley & 7- (SSSSJoln our Teamt' Accepting appllcatioItlona CLEANINO CREWV soss computer, clerical ■ Full-time Clinical Assistont Wood I River Valley. Rale _735 Blue la k e s Blvd.N* * * « thla upcoming Mon.on. a MEMEBER8 BOI 1922 SOUTH UNCOLN gevlew Estates, 18281 lor Soulh Central District < Medicare Insuranco i and customer aervlcec e JEROME, IDAHO* of pay Is done on exp. AD- sA ______Iufi8^twBen.fiam;4pt):4pm. .LooHingioc.eiTi0loyBea.wt _6rtd90vi«¥.BivdJ^Jyyin.1. -Hoallh.ln-Twln.Falls^For- _ i M LE8 SSales ar Agent wanted. i.wtiQ. —aklllB.-ablllty-to-manage- _ _ •Curfe"nl Idotio heallh'lfl^------at Mosa OraenhouS'>usea are hardwortdng friendl'ndly. a n d c o n fro n t te n o n ta . - Falls, Idaho,______more Information please j mroductrigVeWrOT------Curi ta !’ V e CHANIC . T Formed by tho surance surt license is pro- ^ ...... 26S S. 300 E. Jeromie. e. NoI " enjoy cleaning and tear• a m Work in team environm- call Caroline Oolozal al — Wlreteee. union ol three Wireless .lem. lorrod, bul nol roquirod. - phone call please. ■I ------players ent. Start S7.50-8.50.>0. P ^ ^ »»ng.“ I m edical I 734-5900 exi. 228.* OPTicAL O] JJ' ------•Greet Pay baaed on^E)v Gooding Retiab A ; FT Lab Technician-exp. or Sle ad e rs. Bell Atiantk: Mo- Comploto C o bonolit GENERAL ^** Send resume to 10378 MISCELLANEOUS packogo. Sond appllca- IS** Fairvlow Ave, PMB «238 Living Center ' will train. Resum e to: bile. AlrTouch Cellular pad ______Accepting Applications 18 :------Prior Sorvico. Do Ihe )ob and PrlmeCo. - we'ro tion. tion cover letter, and_____ ^ 7.amjLJ4.am4h«ta^t.thit.the------Boise.-ID-63704------— . . thn tnllnwing . _ ___MtnJ«8SLOptfcaU31_: ® - • -you-wortrtrBlnMto'do'or----- ■Aftrrrlta’s largest wire- rosi oponings- North College Rd. T.F* ™ •HazMal DfiverB, Sears-Twtn Falls storeore fax to 208-373-7821 leam a now skill. Retain — • RN’s/LPN s lese communications Insuronco Insi Co. ------•Gonoral labor/vortoirtm ni-- .....location or call 206-375-9407 HR.* your rank & mako your PI SCHEDULE AN • LPN for Modical PLUMBER PProvider. As Ihe first RImlond Rin* Or. Belling- *Tolomarfcetlng MANAGEMENT o x p o rlo n c o p a y In Ihe LIconsed-Bolse Ll< area. cccoast-to-coast network, ham.W h a 1 A98227. •Construction INTERVIEVlf Records Clerk DAY! 2 people needed to do Idoho Army National Experienced Ei with senrkxi. wiwith ovar 27 million wire- Phono: Pho 360-647-9080. •Dairy BY CALLING KBS TODA' • Resideni Services 1-800-537-1376 EXT. «8J#827 small maintenanco & yard Director Guard.CouIdgetaSS.OOO S400 S ' weekly base plus le:loss voice arid data cus- Fox; Fax 360-392-91.12. •P /r Bookkeeper bonus. SFC Barlow 734- c Please leave a voice mallma care on rental property.ty. • CNA/NA's comm/bonus. Medical, totomers and nearly 4 mli- EEOEmployor E E •Crencal - Ploase call 208-366-7974* 9171 orl-800-464-8273* dental, e lile and 401K. HeHon p aging c u sto m e rs. AfllSRI.S.- Ad» ______‘Blllnguol Paralegal Sign On Bonuo/Beneflts EOE 222.kbs-c°ean,ccm t- Employment Openlnga Conioct Melinda NO MONEY? Call 206-949-8590 Today!* w SOMSOMEONE SPECIAL... ______Call InUllloent or Day shift, aiiernating Now taking applications for nc _____,Richfleld.SchooLDJatrii(trict dustrlal bearing, powor MEDICAL Room & Board c lions by creating an en- TOro BEE PART OF OUR Employm ent SoIiHlonllo n i^ «316 Is now hiring aomr evenings.ev Duties in- roltobto people nowlr 5N( . OFFICER *401K new equipment cludoJudo buying, morchan- ” The Uncoln County Cle, Valley Co-op. tne. Is now currently h a s tho loi- POUCE OFRCER oxpononce necessary. iof,. accopting applications for^ *Fun Employee •Sign onbonua^ lowing positions Boise Bi City is seeking quai- y Mary Anderson 434-2400 V Clinicians. Candidates SHOSHONE REHAB & Outstanding benolils are POST Pi Certificate o r out- Th>. M d*no »»«« or 431-8081 Mon-Fri 9-5* Tils position ofler a mini- 111 Fllor Avo. 733-7300,o i ______will po sse ss strong dedi­ • UVING CENTER *’^f!Bim l,liii.lijuiiiu. ' of-etete 0 equivalent „ xth n imAv Kun Rtrhncr. 511 East 4th St./Box B * Up 10 22 days PTO and ci num Base salary of cmt 735 Overland 67e-404Q-,0- U B O R MANUFACTURING . cation to roproductivo ond certificate. Starting sala- itvp & Uir WmiMrul — « THECITYOFTWINFALLS Shoshone, Idaho 83352 Holiday pay after 90 ry:$2.515-S2,776 ry per ^S30.000 with earning po- ^!oin(wirhmoo»rlhtbniind >-1-5 Journeyman & apprentice0 gynecological hoolih caro. ential of S55.000 and b»^K GREEN HOUSE Is accepling oppllcatlontone eIgn InsUlter poaltionag and bo a motived soil 208-886-2228 days month cn with annual step iraJwdiuh ta ou tNm Full timo posllon. Genera-teral for a Seasonal laborer ir Fax; 208-886-2083 ' On-silo day caro Increases In lo S4.105 dur- ibove. an excellent bon- = ir in available. Full tim e emi. - starter commliied to the >His package including tabor. Includes pan time the Utility Servic' c • ployment for motivated in-i. m ission a n d su c c e ss of This small friendly award ’ 401k in 90 days ing in the first throe years. delivery. Apply in persorrson 08/Saniiailon Doporiment winning facility needs a Excoiionl& benefit package, 'reo 1” wireless phone ser- ent. dividuais who seek por-r. th e o rg an iz atio n . M ust 'Ice and a dynamic work- ^OMSUmNCSAUS 01 4852 N. 1000 E. Buh!3uhl S 7 ,00/hr • 40 hrs/w oo(ook manonl employment withh have excollont customer few good peoplol Pioaso opply in porson Many M caroor opportuni- , 543-4375- April through September Activity A ssistan t ot 640 Fllor Avo. W ties t|, await you in our ng onvironmont. For im- — Wf- a company that offerss servico skills ond devo- nediate consideration. ' ------For lob description oneEind paid vacation & holidays,s lion 10 quality and deliv- PT Wookond & ovos. TwinFalls. 10 83301 departmeni, d< Visit our HAIR STYUST CNA nooded lor Eve. or coll 208-734-8645. wi ilease mail or fax your re- MUilii Current oponing for a. to ' employment opplicotlortlon 40i(k) and benefits. Ex-I. ery of coro to all. Bilingual website at wvnv.cityofboi- J contact the Personnel De shih, FT/PT & night EOE so.org. SO Application male- um e to Verizon Wire- K f m ontod stylist, PT/Fl oe- perience in electrical.I. o p p iic a n ts p r e lo r r e d . eee, 850 W. R iliem an ' „ ' panm eni located in Cit) metal fabrication and(] Please lax resume wilh shift full timo i= rials may be obtained at LPN Full time medical I PROFESSIONAL I B* >300. B oise. ID 83704, w i ^ Hall. 321 2nd Avonmjue crano oporation prolerrodd covor iotlor to Boise City Humon Re- eZ, DUl««il>|r0u6t4n*>|'^-: and ctiontoio * bonusos rocords position. Exp, Executive Director sc 'ax (208)3n-03774 Atln: Si**; tjonotils. No quotos. Eost. phono 735-72511 or o Put we will train If youU 208-376-9444 sourcos. 601 W. Idoho «Mnc«nw« OMwtinwv B*e prolerrod. TTie St Jnda Parr. Email: bttem Coll 735-1200.* d ire c t e m ail Inquiry .ti havo tho desire to learn'n Attn: Director * tdaho Wtteal Com- St.. P.O. Box 500. Boiso. thantsO tfkl.org. TTte CK Dietary attem oon cook, m teelon ia cu rren tly 10 nd«Paiievannrw>«t,ticom U b n City nnd grow with us. Appll- ID 83701 and on the web andklates lor the abovo Fntntu of Tvfin Falls la an Equjqual cants must have clean11; MEDICAL PT. ' sooking qualilied appll- site, all or by calling (20B) ------O pportunity Em ployei A now rosldontiol care Dietary an em o o rt aide, .cants w tto p o u e sa Big- ae losliion must have cur-. y e r- driving rocord. Wo are o 384-3850. R esum es will iNuuliUAPUSilCntike Drug Free Work Place. lacllity Is now sooking nificant knowlodgo and not nc bo accepted in lieu ol Lt"ont valid driver's license. 1*2“ ^ drug (ree worttaiSrwieU-r.bvn9«iK I CNA’a for weekend days EOE/M/F/D/V skills in olfico adminis- Boise Be Cily applications. f'f JopfflPsr i-«e«M M a • LABORER Apply In person ol le insurable. A driving and som e swing shifts. tration, llnoncial and Filing Fll Deadline: April 5. ” , n itu w s m Nursery business. Lots c Lytle Sign Inc. MISCELLANEOUS Bcord venficatton will be BUY IT! 1925KimberiyRd.TF* Catl 736-5705.a porsonnolmanogomont 2002 2( at 5:00pm, We ^ hours. Call 206-788-2676 Exp. truck tire m an. Full and gonoral knowlodgo pr litialod lor tho soioctod - MEDICAL ' limo. DOE. 324-7600' proudly promote diver- SELL IT! LANDSCAPE ----- MANUFACTURING of wheat production alty all and WOMEN AND andidatos. Employment ’ D o c to n a ssista n t. and marketing. MINORITIES Mi ARE EN- J contingeni upon sue- , . Landacape Irrlgatlor ,, Will irain. Full timo. apply (m is c e lla n e o u s I Technician: CloawatorIf®" -lsacceptln®ap- COURAGED TO APPLY. osslul rosolulion ol pre- “ ■P*' _ Tuo. orFfi. 12-tpm. lacoment vorificaiion. Xm SQ a i B m n i r S Lonaseaping seek s indinrti. plicalionsforthofoilowng GEM S T A T E 1Master's dogroe in Busi­ EOE WFfDN' . ■ 1126 Easlland Dr, N. OE/AA* vidual with residential irriIrrf. full-limo positions: OuolilyZ ness or Agriculluro, ___ ' Suite 300. Twin Falls.* STAFFING THE gallon, landscape mainton,Q. C o n tro l. P a c k a g in g , ond/or evidence of work SALES SAI _ _ ^ nance, and monogomonlent Worehouse. Mochlnist.>- MEDICALj IDAHO'S q u a l it y ' related oxporionco Specialty Sp< Mill Work has im- T T roquirod. me TIMES-NEWS/ S skills. Solary DOE. FoiFo PlaslicFobricallon,&Pro-*• Resident Services STAFFING PROVIDER modlote openings for oul- wi ” ONLY HAVE TWO0 COPENINGS I duction Motoriol Handler. IS NOW IN . sicside contractor cabinet lunher details call Mot r. Coordinator. Contact Toyota sales are groat withIha a superb new te Hoskins ot 208-726-94124^2 Benefits: Company bono-'* Roger King ot Snako Riv- TWIN FALLS! Soioiy rongo 555-65.000 ekles ek position in the Twrln CLASSIFIEDS or send rosumo to P.OI o Ills, employee health,'■ or Rohobilitotion S Living DAILY WORK DOE.-Eiigibio for Slate Falls Fo area. Establlshod model n lineup. We oHer great»at commisstons,c bonellts packago. loftor account ao base. Applicants Box 597, Sun Vaiiey. IC10 dental, life insuranco. vo­ ConterinBuhl543-640f OAILYSPAYS a 5 day work week, reasonisonable hours, 83353- cation, paid holidays, and . ol inieresi ond IWC Ap- should sh posses cabinet WILL FILL CLASS A CDL 401 k. m edksi plan, a rti pahpaid vacation, — 401 (k) plan. Applicationss MEDICALI WAREHOUSING plicoiion lorm m usi be salos soi and design experi­ EVERY LANDSCAPING availablo al: RN, lull limo. floxiblo shiits, HOUSEKEEPING received by April to. ence. on Exciling opponunlty If you are an experiencedsd aautomobile Undacape Maintenancenee Speare Manufactttrlng oducationol opponunities. CLERICAL 2002. lor loi molivatod parson. salesperson 5 who would enjo]Mijoy working in Superviaor: Clearwalor•or Plant Security Office PKPlooso send'rosumo and < ER/OR oxporionco CONSTRUCTION a great atm osphere apply/in in person1 aL.. NEED Landscaping seek s Indivi­livi- 21S2 South Uncoln dosirablo. HEAVY EQUIP. For ' on otiiclal opplica- wori« wo history to: Spocialty * dual with Ornamental Hor^or- Jarom e. Idaho Call: 934-4433 oxt. 146.’ OPERATOR tion lorm, plooso rolor Mill Mli Work. Atln: G eneral W liculiural experience, indindi- (208)324-8101 : 10 Manager. Ma 11350 Execu- T .’ MEDICAL PRODUCTION vidual should be exporl''ori- Spttn han Equal ' TEMP & PERMANENT www.ldahograln.org livo livi Or. Boise. 10 83713 RWLPN Day shilt - __ _ oncod wilh all ospecta»ol oi ^OBport(intfy..£mpteytrJ------P O S m O N S ------__^or.contacltho.ldaho.. or o n fox resum e to: ______g u lllm a ______; ___ _ ^andscapcunalmonancc • -APPL-riN PERSON------— ^WhootComrTJission,- . _.J75-4125‘------J 7 and managoment skillsil{?’ ilARKETlNG CNA/NA Evening S ’night TODAY! 1109 Main Stroot, Salary range S28.000- MARKETING DEGREE shilt. 2pm-10:30pm SELL IT! 870 Blue Lakes Suito 310, 532,000 and profit sharing.ino Opportunity lor dopaiimenlaill 10pm-6:30om Boiso. Idaho 83702. n x For further details col:call leadership in well Blvd. N. Ste. 4 Phono (206) 334-2353. Di JtJY^IT! Man Hoskins at 208-726- Sond rosumo to 500 Polk (Next lo Hastings ••c Grocery Mart M ane Gnu — ~9412 or send resume to ' c”oS,SS& ™ n:^------• StrErKtmbortyrtO...... o83341-' n F a lls A ve:)------/"Appllcohls'musl bo' " •EraO'rteitlUKnltLbungt ~ ' SALESPEOl o ^ 3 _ P.O. Box 597, Sun Valloy.loy surato with experience. or coll Leann Jones for an Twin Falls ovoiiobio to start wori< >C-tltt»m««iauwiVRV ' r Park _ J ID 83353* Sond resume to P.O. Box• inten;iow. 423-5591 •Wodow Cevcmgi Buun«*t 7 35-5999 on or before July 1. •B*d&erMklatVRVPi>AJu»nc*»tcm. Nt» lu s . If yon Iwvc ca»h handandling, ten-key and keyboard ^ G iC jtion Ifoory. » NMdnvMlorwlx cxpcrtencc, please appl apply in person todoy. B J ^ at tM MICHAELS! M CtlluUr. 10/ J(c mil driwn MMermanutMunng ' by Ihty jre Im/iImpmtl hy lrjilriMi> tlijl if ••PMMIetKnrpanoraa I . Benefits Indude? 401K,4t ' MONEYTREE, ^ oTccmpany. J EE, INC. a lS R , >wth and •xpamlon M uah (ocuH'd (V) r( *. 7 8 9 C h e n e y Dr., Si H pMoniJ^a^ ll S>«w(h for you (f cunomcn. Hi- unt/i'MUnrf „ P&ld Vacations, Se ImInsurance kvAji cusiomfiin ei/HKI.e »>• Jfl- ihjt Cu Twin Falla. Idaho * Now ever 700 Mere* (hnA w |h o o t the U.S. and ■Best Pay Plan In 1 Canmda «nd w w %Z44 blUlenbil In taletl knowledKv 10 JH-, rf dymmic oinjmuiinn i 'n Town *WkV«opMtin|7S mor««ire tt o m thl» y w alenel nhfir out !(-> H uii-J (/»■(■,•/(•nil-. f/»j i» , g, Apply In person to TonTom W lggs. “ * TTi^wofWV me»t recetnlBtnlzad «rt> and crafti Ivpjn iifiiur Hinninf! it-jm.' X NZDOLCK^ rORD M j| ^ ■ R e t a i r ^reless n q q q r q m C o n s u l t a nI t i ' Q E E i ' m 4l5Bro^A ««.a. Twin Falls - Part-Trt-Tlme 1*2; S inn p lo t r B r a i Moa,Ma«iiieth* I ■ I Tbetniet.,M areh 19th >bu will be' OUI fromml line In dciivctlng tupcrior T he J.R . Sim ploi Co:Company is looking for TIMBi 8ABAM-5PM f cuUOfflcrMllifKllonMln while KhlnlngtKMcobjec- LOCATiONi ieb:fob Service tivct. Rnporttibllilln!»Include Ir jijjiilng cutlomcn _____ Industrial Electrician :ians. Prefer AAS Degree lnhuylnR>virglciti«Qul(3u.ipfnmi.ondjcrvicc..j»»t)l. m-NColletefloed ------JtpcfformlnKdiily rtrUi in Insitaimcniaiion1 otor Electrical Technology ~TWTWin r Paltf, Idaho reulliiwvduilet.TlHMuccnw M lul cjndidiii- wiil hjvrnr I yrjr of idjli ulot e>pc- IKING FOR AM OB?| of equivalent cxpctieerience. Will be required rii-ncr. cicvlimlnTincn.Iten jnd wdul ctxnmuniciiion MWh PC iimncicflcyy jrjnd HS di'plonu or equlvi- ______lo work nighis andd weekends. Beni.ntg .^^^■joUJVuclcuJnJuiuv*^ ILLS RESOURCE to work'orkkrvoul _ mera » Cishlera ------include:-comprehensisnsive-medicaJ-planrpen'— ^ ^ ^ ^ W J a M ^ Q,wak.evg>iile In1^fl1WlnMliMdBtirlcy,lOI short term disability i In FOOOD PROCESSING ity and very compedtive OuttliMlIng bcnefltitl ctfk n d to both (dl and wage rates. Educatioitional assistance and pvt-llmeMwciatc*.Ca.Car<«reppoct»nlt{««nltt AtA\ SKILLS RESOURCE carecr advancementnt opponunitiesc available, * a ix HwchoAdtoeteeO I lK eunt w e believe tha * Hexftle Ichedulafblee ^ 9 CALL U S N O W ! '• Please send resumele tou HR Administrator, *CarMrAdvHtcMnMmant Uie the Toll’oll-Free number: YO U R SU C C ESS IS^OUR I SUCCESSI------W J.R. Simplot Compan pany, P.O. Box 676, VWruaONUNBATiMkTi WCHAUAC0UAK>B8 m m (877) 6€i 6 1 - J O B S 1 Heybum. Idaho 8333>336orcair677-7l03for ■ 9 a t k w i t tIbetiiten^om b i l o u S H a o i ^ y further infoimatioQ.3. ResumesF must be Sam •■lOpmMST H ; . received by March125,2002 EOE «-q-etnplo,» Vt»ltourMW>»lleat:B at: wwwjKtlhdM'xeni U4. Cdlular It a dni]dnig:(rceworfcpUco.EOE m ^ m — --— ------J------^ ------— Sunday, March 17,2002,2 ( Tlmes44ewsi Twin FalliFalla, Idaho D7 j RESTAURANT MROUTE l SALES ATTITENTION: Own a com- QLENN iNNSFERHV RUPERlERT BUSMESS rop IUttle CaoMt's now rilrtno. PT mornings.i EstablMied, putiOtar? WorV from home. ^ ^ iSOPPORTUMTY PUBLICSJCSERVICE Apply al 620 Blue Lakes* c « o m m is ^ e d Must be Malllall order/E-Commerce.- V M Rier. Minimal MEsIIES8AGE Why Pay ThousandsitfsMoreForYourCDL? , reliawe. commined. SIO100047000 PT/FT. Froo * * * * * ★ ★ RESTAURANT re Sellinppnjpen)perty7 D onl pay responsible 4 havo own I nnforrnatlon. I TImes-Newa Is - Ifo. 326.6676. . anyleaaunUlunlUtfa sold. For Trairrain at Wattponon needed for flox vehldo. wwvvirw.ltsyourllfenow.com e TlmaS’Newa‘ le Iblo hour#. Apply In por* T ■ently looking lor ^ s e t oOWN v HOURS - 'foe Informi The CooU e B asiM , (668)1g)a46-2220-* ______cuurrenUy n looking Wing. Freo inlo. avoiding timesharetim - L E W IS AYE son 426 2nd Avo.E, TFI 734-W30nsl< 73 for Maty.* dependent Junior rERS TRUCK forearrtersfor*' ute Carrier in the J8-209.6736. lie scants, * write J A l S homxne- Mail order/iniemet! Indei lisedhoedontcon* «? the Fed. [ w l e s I dependent motor r?UPERTarea. u f DRIVING! Sales Manager Trainee. 450500-S1000/mo. PT. routi islon. Washing- SSCHOOLS* NAPA AUTO E *utea available In VEtENDiNQ torolc. « V 2 1 5 8 4 lh A v e .E Experience requlrod. $202000-S6000 FT. Free tn l o r call .E ast'T w in Falls PARTS Looking for a prolossional. bootWklet. 1-806-244.9846* fhe Glenneferry fiRUPERT Financin mal Fraud Infor- Is looking for a new menv interested Inte In a career vrith ffp -v area. fi£ROUTE 420 Call 800S-Wias r.rw c • Small DownI P a y m e n t V6UA6WN60SS , ber lo join our Inside the worlds largest hom e * 225-$75/hr. 5 PT/FT. iRoute 607 11thth St.£ Scott Ave. WANTEDDSenous i people i-aoP^a76-706-7060.M .. _aatoa.loam______. —_ b ------fi. _ -- r.WaPjiynnnli.U.for.6.M onthsI ______—buUder-Huga Income------tmHinlngr800-29B--29817 ir ------F S t.M $ 1.------^ — to work ^fn home.-S25- -BUHL-By OwnerS-acroBOw ------• N oCradll Choh e c k s Ttie rlghi candidate will potential. POii Excellent caroor «tairoinwaytowealth.com If youio u //M /n >/i/a a rM « ; $75. PT/F1 * /5 w ater si - lollowing '- ^opportunity.-Sertousty- ;l jm , > Intm §l0d In btlna a >ryc' you live In the >6.736-7750.* rounded by I com - • 0% APR interested only apply- «w tpsptr carrlar... RUPEfPERT ar e a s are l l i m i v need, many out- Aggressive outgoing. Call C 206-732-5710. .Will Train. FT/PT Lewis Ayeis has dlieclpctpla(»menl services wllti catchthedream.com 'haaa call Dlatrtct Interes•rested in being a d l l £ U 3aa i a i i romodolod saveralmgiorcanlsfriers... wtMt’smpre.______work oriontod person Westvfind V Homes.* ___“ • -w/amlnimumol2 yeam • -§ALiIALES------=5TX7TOHe5=. — TOT wspaper-Canierr— ■ - l / D P A l ------V l l u Hm n m m r $ S S ™ | — -weTiimMe.liTiipir5i^tretnlngiKltli REAL trucks! exporionco in customer self-t!e1f-starter. motivaiod and WORK ON-UNEI . . iase coniact the sorvlco. Excotlont typ- dependable, rjon salary plus ^■ull training provklod! t k rley Times-News M j e a t f b u h l Ing skills w/a tsasic commissions. con Complete vw.homeineonHHlu,com g______* * * * * Sce i at 677-4042 or Price reduce knowledge ol comput- benefit# tsen pkg avail, medi- TECHiHNldlAN ------WALTA.TA slopop Iby the Burtey VRhas)s sold more 1.75 bath1 ho Family ors wilh tbe ability to c cal a l. d e n ia l a n d 4 0 1 K . indepc)pendent Coniroctor 1 1 J af; 1263 Oi/ertand businossisses in North f«w i A wood«od stove. Cov- mulll task and a genu- S a, S e n d r e s u m e to : B o x GallonIonal vending company « ★ « ★ ★ ★ ★ 'a ^ I R(Roper Building)' America li o/dock. also in- Ino want to holp people. 9 oor 0 0 3 4 , % T ho T im e s- iMkli>klng for an individual lo T h e T Compotitve wages and no» eTimes-News Is Ceil Steve] KohnioppKoi 734-' News. PO Box 546. Twin runri a« part-lim e route in c u rrrently e r looking for « «* ■ ★ ★ ★ ★ bonolit pockago. Apply Falls. paiij ID 83303* Twirtrin F a lls a re a . M ust a i„ rfl 1991-#100871>0878 In porson at =777 a M J ia u m a J u s t llatedt 4 bdmi.b 2 bath 737-9900 « Bl ALES. A^ Bosi -Ute. A c ive car. roforoncos. .5 FAUS(S) .ISBOKIm^rlvRd/ I SAW mputer knowiodgo. with ” oK “j s s j r ' K ; », V ^m ia g i t home wfliardvlardwood lloors. cident & Hoallh*: Up to MALTAarea. % :fe 3 fci’.Z '- . now mastoror sisuile recently I I .S20S200-$2000/day. 100’s Khanlcal abiilly- Look- I for a self-siarior who added w/lari FrotFroo Leads 1-600-999- closet & #0( 9055. x87. organized and respon- B&VTSBi IfyouOU live on the H m m | >le. P le a so caii 666- Call David Wat- r hNow Hiring . www.uabranch.com . 3^ 7., _ ... . Weati a “"I 7-3686 M-F. 8:30 om . IPy isfs/deo/rw/n- H E S 1345. #102170 ...... siS Q F you hve In the Fallaf SereSt. Interested W W 5 bath homo on ALESnOMMISSION 10:00 M lnl-a xc. opportunily fo; a motl- 355751 •Cassia area & are In /n being a posturo AssociiIATES F o r1 S a l e s , li-/ated selt-staner. Po#sl- arested in being a ;«/*'ndependeiit !“ “ ■ 3lo $3000 to S5000 per d iwspaper Carrier. naw sru ***** X , spaper carrier... W hofesali Twith working FT lor Ida- ^ ease contact the otV^, H 543-8345. 10’# n t Authorijod ADT _ _ Burleirley Times-News n fease f J contact Printing! I 1 acre w/lenc Stock< AND CaslSHIERS ESealer. Outside salos ex- T he T lm e S 'N e w s Is olficeice at 677-4042 or & 1 wator ah porli)orlonco a plus but not e uumntly i looking stopfop b y the Buriey reduced! Ideal necc h u n tin g lecossary. Coll loll (roo to fo r carriers fo r ofliceeat:12630verland a . ^ogl8 Tochnologies. Inc. " Upscale. »98ooo w ith shiftsIts from 7am tct o 1 2 a m . S.566-234-4711 oxt. 16 to •>Independent (Roper (f Buiidingr 9|e : |e :j on a largo schewhedulo an inten/iow on Ju nnior i roules avalh V * * * * £ r ;fdmanufac. S J Ldeck, . hol lub & Vod. March 20th or able}le In th e J e r o m e k ^ ' k ' k ' k ' k t J lany, many weekend 01 P l e a sse e apply in peie r s o n rhurs. March 2 t#t.* Caii Art Jonos area. r u p eiR r T ' ------SI T raining & ■ 101783 :REEN PRINTER ig a v aila b le . Redwood deck 3 bdrm. 1 a t the tf hiring trail,l i t e r S mmedlato oponing lor a I *4000 ROUTE 523 ★ ★ OOOf/MONTH C T r m s t o r a g o1 soverlooks h tho FT screen printer. ■ iing Routo. Primo ^ 3 0 2 ^ H I Vailoy. Gaze- Applicant must moet tho )-700WestAue.B T h o T I D B BQ ^D H $107,000. caii ts, S9.630 required. IM IM iM lB 731-5415.110 Sits on a t 2 0 330 C Bridgeview/ B l v d . , following criteria; 100h700-/ West Ave. E cu n renently l looking lor Q0-2S3-8922.‘ ' *Noh.10 health limitations, ablo 300-6 Hlllalde home. f-800 West Ave. D A lr»deplependent Junior , r Rowland 539-' ) stand lor 7-l0hrs7day CaiCarrier In the ER WAYI C o n t l n■ e r > ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ bath homo ovi 1 0 a m - 7^pm | : M onday ttl h r o u g h ' boc)e creative & talented c around your kids. S'OO-■ iM jH y ilS Hagerman Voi ROUTE 529 RUFlUPERTarea; up7oS7W700-S6.500 PT - FT Phono op bo in yai '/artwork(arts. cralt# & ucedi Qreat omo decorating a plus) 0 -6 0 0 W. Ave. G ■alnlngft Support ------i-Jracres. $ S a t u r d a y'. , W e will b e aiaccepting -S W -300 W. Ave. I RUPERT wStl'EVniSimHighincomo.com Call Today >mo on 1.05 lellablo, able lo work drms. 3 baths. ,1 J I 9om.:am-Spm Monday-Friday BS:ROUTE 421 (800)41I0)401-CASH* Je ro m e j } sq.lt. Family o o o ll^ o n s h a z e l t o n o p p l i c a t i ble 10 follow directions Ifyo>ullvtlnlhlManaa u . ^ ^ COHIBA CIGAR ot lub. Now ations until A prDril 5th.- -"SS' lnt§n»t*dlnb»lnga alnS:iSf.Sco«4«i. olcomo. P r ic e r e d u c e NO PHONE C A U Sn a « /n l ROUTE LO/! C ailJudy Hol- ^ ^ SendSen your resum e 10: newtwap*fltr CMrrie^______KK, St.-F S t______NoQdJoa ay 735-0892 ™ R ^ ------^ARQ( M ttA.tenB acres, e oorms5 7 ^ ^98949------.B— RQOCOMPANYnNC:------PkH 48 locallonsiSsSopoTCiir home and a ■■ M l P.O. BOX «463 ■you live In the PoiontiaWtial/lroo samples. CALL T le homo on 10 • WIN FALLS, ID. 63303 • 733. ______room.hotii *ERTareas are Be 877-6-COHIBA ) At N S ,$149,900. Coil,QI acroago for ■ ■ ■ ■ CIAL SERVICE------jlC i t rested in being a 877-626-M22.* '3 4 - ^ ------landJ29.567«^Can be sold ■ ■ M Adoleoletcent Treatmant >-3>/00 1998 mfg iy.hon M otivaiod ■ W ■ Tech ^ * * * vspaper Carrier. AAA EST.IT. RMachine Vend, k ' ^ ech. Full-iimo (swing jerSjM R E 5 pleastase contact the ' te. Hugeuge roluml Big SS. ^ 3 0 4 J HTODAY! 1980 mobileCall ho Bobbo shlfi)lift) mentor needed to UOTOI OR-RO U TE Buriey1ey Times-News jr.usuoiib'}liby3^7.lnv roQ. ^ M s Si n - o q q ocros. GrootI 7 ac 3 4 .5 0 0 1 , supejpervlse adolescent """'Y animals. i00795Car fr ^ ^ ^ ^ offlceevat677-4042or S^2c",“Sfiacing available )ys In residential treat- A A1* ^ ^ ^ ^ slop I I-866.211.6300.B PUBUC S am program. Work a# a ■ ■ - r ^ ip by the Buriey . lorsfl sot-up! e Times-News is .oiTiceaf b'o Mer si ^ a l Dnt line stalf teaching at: 1263 Overtand AAA Greetleating C ard Rte. Bio D fo liff^ Goodman3 73acros w/3 M ^ k oblem solving, anger intly losing lor an Ave.(R,(RoperBuil,ingr ^ ™10 j locaikms. 1000 hio'^,i«L'V ; Bihs. lour slail M m lependent Motor . . • 100622/I1007 anagement. and main- ^ c e a m r e ----- JEROME ar garago & ining structure. S6.05 R out ute Carrier In the ASSOCIATIIATED CO DIST. check it o■MAGE u t' - - Excellent horsi5129.900. Caii ir hour with luii County JEROW U Earea. Valid ______Change Y jo Your Lilo in the tor Businoss Jwland 539- * * X i l y m o a n inerits.You may call the drixfrivers license & TWIN FAL'ALLS (7) Musicsic Biz.E Big SS. Iroo Inlorm, 513 M i i Snokolako Rtvor Competency mliabl, aoloroyoudo 111:1 ible vehicle a must. a k ^ ^ loMusicCO. avoiding ii Dvolopmenl Cenlor at 0 ; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 15-4467 24 hours’ scam s, write » a » ' s “l25ortunityl Cus- ______Oovol36-5048 lormore B ^ s u m m ■ • Times-News at»t Poy f txjmi. 2.5 balh 7 3formation. 6 - Applications ay Phone Rte. SS- ss Bureau For Junior Rowls ■ Prim e ioci Inlormailawo fnim Human Ro- . ~ you live In the cp rreirently has the iocal sites. Hugo „ “A'^ "S’®?; uced $40,000*1 0-800-3470 s s a ______Ni • P lease p rin t cle*Jearly w ith d a rk pencil availalurces. 4th Floor. Twin Jeromene area i aro Inter- following fo «■ 8oo-«ud .In being a News- Indindependent b o s sQETTINQRiCH q e _____ 1.600-876-71i.M or.'F x: • Approximately online a t: pipaper Carrief. n e w s c •01 yoursetr? You^ ___C o m m issio n . built 4 bdnr lly 23 spaces p e r line in rspaperroutea in. D.C.. 20580 lo m o w/sunro( including fyw.twinfall8County.org please;0conracff/}9rwi'n o n t h e llvlngl Gor- 9 ® , NationilFraud b lan k spaces. 3DUCTION Fall: >me w /3 ,6 0 S alls Times-News tia #jfrancm • PRODU olfice i TwinFalls ichise In industry. ^ . ^ 3 B rms. 3.5 baths e a t 733-0931. ext. No experieiorienco necessary. 'iS SoS"""- 5 K S S ,?b. Fomial “' din- • W e w ill notifyy y o u if there is a speci. Tho Times-News is . 34B. oroi stop by 132 3rd p„, TWINFALLS Mpting appiicallons lor St. ^ ? O t/T E 70S , Trainingning 4 support. , SSCASHP I|||||||H Preferred ,room & groat cial g oing o n The .w.Tv^„F„ia :Sarrtjfl00.688.7267 PorContractsi w hich m ight rc UUTlMEPOSmON . . Aspenwood Dr. BU Iluugy geous home)9.500. Coll : rc»sult in a discounted 8nissticsants.coRi ’ Call Olvaralh In 736-3988. rf price “™aN OUR MAILROOM. SfC SfC 00 Cypress W ay _ 208-73. Khanical aptitude and . ■ » * * * * ■ ■ ■ I * a jetfod tub. F< • 3 line m inim umim - P rivale P arty rales '2600 Elizabeth b u s ik dl Boaulilul 3 le s dependable nature is MINI-C?c S s g iA Blvd. AVAi :HN0 W $$ ing. lamily roor ssentlal. Must bo abie . . f s u ts&Mortgages, room. $299,5n homo. AC S C ooperIper Norman INVESTMEf living room & esserto lift 50 lbs.. i r i r lined Capital. Sherri Puilln 7 ROiW UTB 746 B uslnesiies# Brokers & CASH for Doo734-a727 » 100582 Nico noighb- m Advlson Mortgages ond workr evi r d « n S r TImes-Nawsis 1600-2002000 4th Ave. E. Ad« ------J u a i reducediw $132,500. a ,^1 Coniracis. Caii Gene Sharp Yearnd r(good siarting pay. >ntty looking for 400-50•500 Madrona . , ,, _____ bdmi. 2 ta th h a WW M gJiibT ot DnyiIVS - 3 litiaa lependent Motor 240-4655 ^Momingside Dr talian f Restaurant no-obilgENT CORP. gos hoal. Ig 101113iivin ■ ng Company (208)733»oods ol Trust. greal room. drm. Nic( 2 bath H C s i l terested. pleaso fiil out R outeIte Carrier In the 400-500'X> W akefield St. y Cleaners r ------1-3 d a y s ...... an applicatk)n at: MINM nd Real Estaio orhood. Nowted $ at 1740 ■ 1-CASSIA a re a . /Vodding Rentals k -am d Dr. Largo ■ ...... $16,95 “‘"“a™ :aii today lor 0 Call Elllo or Ger [e«ZEss EXSSun/Antlque Store itylo family 4-7 d ays ...... ThoTl•3rd St-W ; Twin Falls. ipvi ligation quote. 733.5559. »1011 ...... $24.35 132 3rt ' you live In the SOOEK) B aker St- * Swimmingig PPool Business l3-382ia Unique 2 bdrmirity systom , 8-14 d a y s ...... r s s r s 'ass/a area £ are 2000-2112 1 0 0 E lizabeth Familyy^irtoment Ar ■ qq y o u H» homo locatedn china cabi- ...... $ 4 1 .5 0 tS? rested In being a iBlvd. CcCenter CREDIT DON' M aplew oodlace Di in living 15-21 d a y s ...... vspaper Canier. Pluscus others. sunroom style9.000, Cai) ...... $ 6 0 .0 0 aseconfacff/ie ROLOUTE 770 S eo our ■ " " H U B E R T room. Socurityn 736-3966. M 22-30 d ays ...... H M i f M M i i H ___ BurieileyJjmes-News 6 OO2 IOOCX P ^ p e n m y x l HAVE ra H — buill-in ch ------d! Rock Gar- " t ...... ,-5 7 7 .0 0 |yJS ili|jyjj|j|fl. — ollice..^at.677-4042or------1 * Guaraniee 10 — —YoirodwllfmriirThTIlTimK^HCT^o^-VoluesrAgW — t a n e ------208-732•733.658m •-* Business loai r 2 t> d rm r2 ------■ ------>p by Ihe Burley 6 0 0 -9 0 03 G re e n tre e W ay *— l-WeeHyTindOnto- ' “ if canyon rim " af. f2S30wrla/}tf 600-900>0 O( 'L eary W ay EXPANOINQ i ITYFiNANCE f S ' e f ie. Many up-______(RoperBultding)------N ononsens H Print Ad Ceiepy in Spacet O UTE 8 2 9 Distnbutor loans Price reduced! a e s B e l o w oans ...... -den condor2!lo^*oil'o^^ t ^ __ _ __ (Allow 1 ^p.Kcfo^^'.^ch;h Iilolti.'r^puncluatiun.nurlu> an bfc)!r_T!rjlr_ _ io o400.Jel(erson ^ ------s r S * " ~ balh. View of3. caiCall Tonya 31--3i-36-:------r ------andblanlwipaccs.)— ------_WiEAWUPTO I------1-600-7 v in , 4 floll courso. M t0OO-S15O,000AsaKn winvostmeni)S £ , r 9am-8pm ( ortwodl Gas ------SSO,000 s a check your i^cnthaEAST 5100.000-S400,000 P 'e a « f Twin Falla a ara FRE=REE ROUTE ^ Now $99,900.Jntralalr. Ct 3 ____ StOOh 0 M ano^ a d foi*31* co rr e c tn e s s i n f matadlnbalngan t » D a t h s a n d ------A NOW ------'inyl sid in g . V m »»4aii»wUytBh*&ll on lhetht first d ay It <«»(>«>*ndantnawapapar S3.250pormcrmonth(roaiistk:) ______»hmtde carrief... Nocompetitiletition. plentilul GriS?S?flhbort»opping and ^ jiouemtnvhelievi -,-,5 „ IH bt»T P 1- Call Bobbe ______4’ A d ddi.tionai.lincs.cxtra iti charses_-. OBbwiatt as the Times* p/>aa> corco n fa c f Olatrlet ’'Ondinp0 slisites. $9.945 . V H -tc'nftrm cfoa ------Umnmgeriarat-733’0931------cashr*ih:roqijif«J.= bdrm s,2 batiL3iU5.0px _ ..._ ___ 'r e e s r s if.Js.not:respon- i - 9Kt3 4 ;m j i ------1:800r2fi8:fil8-6601.(24 hr#.). J H ■QQt^H (Iroplaco. Vinyl tfisdhdsmUyKei sible forfo errors after ^ ^ ^ »d! 2 story ------•(hitSti s k A ) k a k « «">#• octfy mi SST Irm# & 2.75 M*NemdtdticHon thole first day. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ yourdwiiBo. oaUM*l Ilaco# & gas iIise^*Nochrst |____ !Z lotuHsiakoa » d floors in — RoiKalisc in g ro o m s . ______bodseoa ■ ■ ■ ■ I Just reduced! toyiiBvlMinieiienl In our effiS E Q ^ g homo w/4 bdrmsI. Call Tonya M V R un m y ad in classilssification HB«OBUaadbgmUi baths. 2 liroplaco ■ ■ ------s riisaea*$tedeMiinlib . . . 'I heat. Hardwood : eyrealty.com #______for______days. R amtaNwli(««hlhintO isi ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ living & dining •\SMmriApoMidDfSlnAM free of any, „ O r t ,0 • Amouni Enclosed1 $ ______■ valley rn-WApi pleasee c o u r #100476 .; Orchargemyad to: ------— cooiHidi your add tt sectio n www.magicvalleyr6Ity day it run: - □ Visa □ Mastercardird □ American Express "JW• •iHfetfwalne that time 5 S □ D is c o v e r .**"■* The Timnes-News Times-Ne ^:k homo. 2 ■A ■ Credit Card Numbeb e r ______ttie first realty rwtberesF Ith. sprinkler ■ ■ : Expiration Date.,__ SHI . is acceptinglg applications n s. After 734-191 for any mlin e Tt^e ^ ------fSbfTss:- W 678-9722* . N a m e ______for Walking Roujutes in Twin Falls. l i / V V V WJawc / will BURLEY Brick h ~A~garess ------TW N FALLS sponsibte system, garage,r view ii , ma- . Sal. 81 Sun. n istak es c o n d . 2 0 3 ( $80.000. Can 678. City/State/Zip ___ tcse positioi^s arc * * M '» • Nice lamily I ■day, early-moming I 1202 MOOK EDEN Fire sale.; __ Phnnp Nitmhor acre country vie ■livery p<»tioni I. 2-4pm. turo trees, oulbum = ------— rd can be a source of ly home. bost ollor ovormi. $: 2 bath I WUl d e l IKOSL* CASH ONLY.rith 829 full tet S S 324^4577*' addiIditional income whiJe * » V '“ SS lu get paid for your o • oO y 15J, ------FILERan Tracy. ' « O t w l / l li i ll t f ^ $104,90 oming w alk.. ^ Country 3 bdmi. S a i i B = oi_® oo jV jTjjL « 3 bdrni. 2 balh o n a n acro withKER fi m w/hardwoodOJ lt<------spriniUers. AsWno M r heat, fenced yo j p b y W L $135,900. Can43711 rl JBUC SERVICE JK I »9.«0( i n c ^ I ♦Sbdrm, 2ba idrm.l,3)ath le Times-News « ^ p . c « B A R K t 11 employmantli Infor- a t 1323nlSt.West12 < 9 f 1 I hom e w/garagcI lloors. ga# f7>^ffor, Federalon ai ts fre«. Remem- -r 1 U ^ 1/2 acre k)i ^Cai . s h o p mationno orw can pnmtse ^ TwinFalls* 1-ftJCT $69,MK j S w ' ' J ffirf ♦Newer 3 bdrr ber. noifMeraltob-Forfree < orcscall73W »31. Jalh family aoODINO l bdrmcounlry TheThuesNEiv naUon iiKxil federal H i I boBtin1996.Cli^iioonhugo [>OMao o n 2 cH i c a l Career America # to rm vw.magicvalley.com «ctfon. BARKjoo‘‘“^ $32.00a®£!3n 2 acres. Rmanor. i s<78-re7-30Q0« SoSBIRrate^Vood River. C 1 f S « X CMJ*n- home. 3 bdrm.3»7714* 1 ‘ i ^ C D new patio and r \C r f doors, shop. On 2 I o « near the Big Vteoc ^43711 934-9153 « 539.7 : PeTIm—44ew«.TWITwin Falla, Idaho Sunday. MarchMi 17,2002 EAL TTK]TE

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- ' “C acros avalloblo‘‘iu wl S TWINFALLS 1900+sq.fq. It. TWIN FALLS Built in 1995. . I built In-96. 3 bodroom.. 2V 3 bdnns. 2 boitis. 2000 sq. loncod pasture, outbul -balh^ 734-efl93 for appt. __ I : nnoOndwnlor"8h'5ro jpt4— ft, Large foom srGaohooir Call Marva Wdliorsj r s a i TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. 2V42V AC.Iiropiaco,2caroorago 3 ft RV parking. Aulo sprinkkirs “ s a w t o o t h .A( I H H 539-5441 lor yourr pr. and large shod. o r our Burtey Otnce I J a m i e MMl r t i n ” I Call733-0049* Call737^)987.B I 1-20e-677«4042 Cindy P o vwen li H Canyonsn s id e ' ■I = i TWINFALLS------TWlNFALkS ^^■^Povjsn^ $105,000 | 3 ,, BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SniinHL V i • 3 bdrm . 2 bath, family'‘ly E S T A T E . W i l h 2 . 17 I j l hom o, olliclont kiichon. "• a cres and ofTors (ho bosf ■ firoploce. deck. Tiot lub.'®* ol country & only 5 mln- Landscaping < ' I m m " ■ now vinyl skiing, now rool. Sod & lindergroi'ound utes Irom TF. Quality loncod bock yard, nico Ihroughout, posh maslor TWIN FALLS noighborhood noar Sprinkleier Installation suite. 2 quoon sizod - O'Loory. NEW PRICEII bdrms. don. spoctacuiar E A G ER T O SELLII» $99,000 r n ia a m m i kitchon with Corian Q Q l • 4 bdrms. 2.S baths, brick, counter lops & lovely 2924 Skyline Dr. basomont lamily room, "Sm uiif/ltt landscaping. •iOfSxaHaHOM ^- 3.2 ocros NE. T.F. fireplace. On Atturos cor- S3S0.000. — -- - Main Houso 3800 sq. n. ^1* -G iv e Ja n n or Bot> a call n. no r lot, noar park, pool. — Oebra-Nalsct o n ___^|_Lynn.Rasnimiussen-^^L ------6 bdrmsrrS baths—“ —^hoolsrshoppiho: — umae~ — Lots of extras. Soparato $95,000 ■ ■ m e l s o n ^ally Oaro SM«eRaalty^^H I \ ! 1600 sq. It. shop wKh * 4 bdmis. 2 bolhs. split P I m t l u e i 1680 sq. n. upslolrsopl. a l p in e »■ floorplan.vaultedcoilintp. UnrMMi N k». woll-buin Champkin R E A L T Y ■ f f i i i S289.000. ■ homo, oast ol Twin. 734-3373 | Make an Offer ROBERTJONES ns-usig^^. saiiUjNgaan P lease call423-5969* REALTY J 733-0404

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TWIN F A U S Musi Mill' 5 M rm . 3 baths. 2 family' 1TWINFALLS ^TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. cbr- DIETlMETRICH Boautilul buikt- rooms, living « dinino C Ing acraage. I GREAT BUY 4 bedroom "*^u«SS)CiS*^ • ma - -rooms,-Almost-1700 sorr -homB- w/IMnfl-and'famlly’ " 5 Priced to**«.-731-476r------H.wtih?*ba9omeht. ^ '80^319.3323o xtH 7 ^ iOODINa North 2 acres $134.00. Locatod ot ■ ' f l 791 C am pus Orlvo. t w i n F A L L S ID E A L Great Grei hom e site. $18,500 locatkM. 4 bdrm.. built In Owner C will finance. 7:0-191Stofanaoot.B NELSON desks,I liroplaco. panlal 686-2095or731-0103* 88( -battrrfiamwooa-onJnrreT —~ H E A t T Y r n c ------H► oTn°nrl^Slr iA2EL-TON^14:«OOrtO------cul-cJo'sac. Candloridgo. 7 3 4 -3 9 3 0 P acros. reallor owned. 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 stall barn lor 250 toj'store.loro. 110. 220 & 3 Realtor-. CRI U aM c 1=1, l a u r a on 16C9. Permiltod for SOO » power, P» o v e rh e ad i 7 3 4 - 9 0 7 5im iz ». Will loaso w/option d « r sI. . Concroio Co walls & Assoc. Broke bam. 1 _____ Ffoeuy with s qualified rs&moialrool. * M Specialtii r. Turn koy ODoretion $360,001.000. Call Elmer HI ra Filzgerald '.000. jS dy hSi: B _kU 420-2990. 5 oker, GRI. Relocation to bu\829-5679. #99256 Aiisi 539-6811 buyer/ ™ n f^a. lu l s acfea just oast of la n di ^ g i c v a l e y H“ «wnsns Road.b Currently www.ma<^ ____' lo n o d A g 1 Ag. Could easily realty ^o zonedmed commercial. ■ t%A .Approx.X. 9-945' ol frontage ^ 34-1991 ooKimborinborlyRd. 40 water fl ■ — sharos.s. $$725,000. Call fl fl Gone or Ellio Sharp 733- f l ' f l Office ManaBcf.ReaU i H K e n ^ leffWi l 5559. *101213*101 Relocation Speciali! & Cindy W A 10,000f► aaq.tt. q . commercial • building.ng. Restrooms & 53^ 0 A NEW HOME comentIt floors,flo overhead ea\ lio r Whittemore & 4 offk»s. Plenty y u ° Coollins Realtor- ^ MINOMONEYDOWN < iaiist. act aa the general 2J 990 ama. ‘ $200,000. ^ o m e : !39-4907 BuiLOactor. 100% financ* Can Ann JonesJo 423-541 S. WITHNSavo t h o u $ a n ^ n - •100151 f l - f l r a j H 73414-6104 You a»tK)ukJbo$40.000+. c ® ."jf* «epalr P a shop! 50 x fl fl '■ » i contraci-800-779-7790. ext ” 2 bulldinJlkling. 2 12- ovor- f l f l i ^ H Kent: K ' ir>g. Satfertn>ceBa loors. Great front- :r, GRI, ABR, ■ ’ comesh > tnick route. High a v i ^ H Cau 1-ei area. $100.000. ____ Commererclal-Services------f 45ttodaOWDED.LIVINQ- -C^'GaMono.or-Ellio-Sharp * ------■ ------Nltti Boyd ------acres w/water and 733-5559«9. 1*101123 _. A ssociajejgok^ A B ^ ' J sq. tt. 4 bodroom. 2 www.maoknw Ci Mike-7tt$a ^ ' " o f f ic e HOID^RS ■800-734-55 m « to a»4 acres. K— ^— a i i f 1615 aS •Mutlful area near ^ s i l . ^ 1 - Mon-Fri 8:30-0-5:30 or 73:33-5336 RtW j^ulin^ B u ffl •r ' 208-'73; 1536 S • :!Sat9:00Tl:(1 : 0 0 i^.PrudentialalldahoHomes.< i ‘ 'o* R **‘flc«lve TW IN P A U 1 4 x 6 6 2 anta^^^tton bdnn. 2 bathbathw/hobbynn. lisbn Ave. E. ; : Irrigation , to e a c t) $10.000/oner. covanan 33-5336 >»COIYI Sof731-6726.* lM«.$2S ______S15.000- CaB887.i '9 ; D m i m w « « >4«gwt. Twin F M t , Id a h o Siunday, u n March 17,2002

: 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 Twin fa lls ne. nowar 2yearoWs. Out olTopAI t-«urel Park ApartmentsI ts Slovo, Rolrig. W/O Hookups3a country apl. 1 bdfm. has up to 9.000 sq.fl. si, S hos- EOEN 2 .2 bdnns, $28S"5 176 Mounco Siroot sires. Semen tested & JER0M E3bdrn Call lor moro info, appls, W/O hook-up. AC, available for lease. Park- roady to work. For moro i i l l i l H b a ih s, cloan lull i lulol, 3 1 -lb d rm . $ 2 5 0 m onthIth* -Twin Falls I. No pols/smoking. No ing. storago, socurity sys- inf )lacos, $200 doposil on both..No ^ 734^195 H allo v ra ^ ro iw y Mgmt. Information call Micho ------foncod yd. S650 324 yard, S475 * dop, Eloclric lem. high spood inlomol. Angus. An Emmett. ID at , •: ^HL 2 bodroom. deck. 20001- sq.tt. $S1.050 1.0 pets. Call 82S-4179.a and phono systom. FREE 9ni JEROME 3 bdmi. 2 1baihs. ♦dop. Call539-8192* ■ IWINFALLS NE.3bdfm, - • included. Call 733-830r 20e-365-7399,M \ moOilo homo, no T O 2 balh. condo. All appls,IJ"' Tw in HALLS 147 $575/mo RENTl Call Slophonio al Trn ; • Long tomiI'loaso loa No P°'9; “ WIN FALLS Spacioi%- Paw nbrookapt i5i 2 bodroom. Range.B "t w in FALLS near Horn- MTTLE 2 Jersey bulls, . ; S40a'mo. . flop. clous QtN THE CENTER*«> garage. AC, S625 ♦ $400 refrig, Microwovo. dlsh- soh School. 2 bdrm wllh Si duplex, noar school ^ dep. 731-9269/736-9269* K s 5 / ° ' servk»ablo ago. ^ 3-6342 $450, Coll 733-1359. OFITALLO |9_ w ashor, W/O, G os liro- garage. Taking appllcati- g Coil 543-5818.*: BUHL 2 boOroom.">• SHOSHONE 2 bd i ------Convontomiy locaiod noxloxt ’ ’?!!!? ’ bdrm. opt.pt. Pto«.^.W oter/Sonrtationn ons, 604 Jackson, elecirtc I I - . In countiy. Ltko b d rm . 1 “ wiN FALLS Stop payiilaying to dining, shopping, s, paid, Noar school 4 park.1 hoal pomp. 602 Jackson. I CATTLE Bulls. Holttoin 5450 f»»nlh. I, $250/mo,*dop. No pols, Brown Swiss X - virgins- Call 543-47S e ^ n . '■0®»0 10 Own,wn, 2 ihoator, aroa business88 Call 734-4120. ELWOOD 4 EVANS g a s hoat. Waior garbage I •4782 Cali 208-788-546^ ^ 2 Mrm. 1 bath, Quiot are all weights. 280-4382* and much moro. Call to TW N FALLS — • 734-1401 pakJ.S550/S550 dop. Coll i J St/Hi Nawor2b■2 bdmi SHOSHONE Spill lovol.lov For details catl 736-8468464' loaso youf 1 ,2 or 3 bdm - fwinloimalk}n734.47Sa,» ®BUHLEY opprox 13.500 CATTLE CAT Puro-brod Angus S houp E. 3 bdmis.IS. T w in h a l l s 2 bdrm. Free , fi,7 dock doom 4 railroad Pali /apptoncos < M rm . 2 balh. Oou^otachod WENOELL in country. • apl, todayl ; Twin fa lls SBaoous 3 Pairs, Calvos bom In Oc­ ______ana gM flO jprOf loaso.l( garago, largo yard, 1 >4 baths, private parking,,g, cablo. no pols. $350Ano.* siding. 3 lg oflicos. Call lob Irt, largo bdrm, 114 bolh. mobiiobilo ■ 734-1600 $575 + dop, dop, Coll20B-736-2a3B, bdrm. 2 bath, noar col- tober 4 No»ombor. For Ownor oays lorterCify basoimsnt. Ij«ofs(o 436-0694 Of 43f-0694 more mo information call storage, homo. $400 mo. * dop.Jop. 4 647 Fawnbrook Ave,- M 9 M om lngside #3 LIKE - lego. $ 5 0 0 ^ , 7364924,- ^ I , sorvicos. SSOO porrrrenihpof S600/mo. Possible ^E I WIN HALLS 2 bdmi, Voiy • Twi'N HALLS 2700 sq, H. Micho “ 'S Angus. Emmotl. ID le loose bdrm, 2 bath, romodotololod. Handicap accossiblo. EMCHO n e w 3 bdrm., 2 bolh. plus doposil.osil. opiion to buy. 208, h. cloon duplex. Garago, No shop/warohouso ovall- al208-365-7399« ; Barker Reatlora S4: $550 f dep. 536-2294,♦ J. drugs/pots, $575 dop; * ^ 's i W ^ 'f lls 'd S ) ”*’' ! I $43-4371 2705 or 208-720-26‘ GOODING — 10 7 * 5 W atW ° smoking- able Immediately - addi- CATI m m 1 bdmi. 1 bath $325/400, Call 733-2546 BATTLE Rog. black polled • I BURLEY Kitcho JO, 3 bdrm. 2 bath'. $ 575-fdOD. tional olflco sp a c e also yooriing, yoai Slmmonialtoulls. 1 bdrm, 1 balh. $37S/400. T w in h a l l s 2 bdrm, Vory < avallablo, Locoiod noar EPI , slooping rms, SISll 10/wk- ' baih. Appls, mcl, $£ 2 bdrm 1 bath. S42&SSOO^ 333 6th S L E -2 bdmi, / Call 734-5144 o r 736-7607 J EPDs 4 porlormanco I • mo. 635 W Man. 671 00. I ta th . $325* deposit, cloan duplex, Garago, No i s a r c°"'a"w.'' ^ ovailablo. Call Bob' ■ i C all 539-0805. 2 drugs/pols, $575 * dop, ’ TWIN ' FALLS SUPER 5 — 677 P aradise Place *102 DEALI 2 bdrm, 2 balh, m ^ Fo*sceco a l 934-4627M EDEN2bodfOomlli ------[ t w in FALLS H o o d i n g low tncomoflo 2 bdrm, 2 balh, SSSO * dop‘ Call 733-2546 ______mobile homo, a opls TWiNFALLS------nowor 4-plox. SSOO/mo, k .^1 r iE Rogistorod Black Ci^ ? y H o n « y Locust______WjN^LLaZiadxoom—- -Np.smokjng^-poi6^||._ .■ AngusJiulis^yt*..oid,__ Roofcup/siorago. 42; Jl, zbdrTTTTBaih, $450 ♦ depp Exira nice 4-plox. For senior «/or disabled. 734-8452 or 734-6522- I Fall 4 Spring yoarlings, Jd, 442 L ocust t l 1 bdrm, S475 » dop, i BirihBlrll weights 4 EPD s RLER 3925N.230(2300 E. “ ilHOimiOO.STOO*, ISO. Cloan nice neighborhood. T w i n H A L L S T a k i n g R5 Fami houso, 3 bodr *^“5 ' ‘’" "0 suiicaso. >d. 1 baih. $300 + deposit, 734-9182 Of 736-8115' HAZELTON Crostviow ar- avoiavail. Will dolivor. Call hly walking dlstanco to nidloyloy ' BRAWLEY REALTY applicalions, 2 bdrm, 2 ’] ea. e in hay ready lor pota- 934- . 1 bath. Appls. W/DV/D hook- ' mobile homo,.IS 1 Twin f a lls 2 bodroom baths, lamily room ti 934-8552 or 539-2627B lie « Kings. Call Shirioy 934->4- 734-5058 toes or beets. Pivot F Itt . ‘ up. SSSO * dop.3 not( X * doposil, 4986 weekdays boloro lovrtihouse. foncod bock w/appis,. garago, patio,, ir ATTLE Salors bulls, rod ; Cfodil chock. 324-a;4-8340- BRA\^^R^‘1-TYlT 736-24^ Of noon. Sm . pots and smok­'I raiN FALLS 1 , yard, W/0 hookup. New foncod yard, no smok- o 4 block, yearlmgs 4 long ______734-4339 . ing OK. Equal Housing mypois, $600* util, $300 5 3 RLER Sm all 2 bdrm i w L 70 Acres boot shares J o e ( dn»m , ia - Opportunityfl dop. Call 208-736-1777» ,* .- 6th St. S450-fdopfnT c«n ^ F A ix s 3bodn> lor ront. Coll 678-0369‘ s r = 733-&65B or 73 1-23 ,P « « p , O n f a l l s ------H ELTON 1 bdrm. 1 bathJ - “ w in FALLS 3bMroomi'r T w in FALLS 3 bM roan TTWINHALLS44EW4UKE «iiLfc-yoaning solid red - - - - $650/mo.*3SO dop apt. Appls. incl. $225/ a bath, townhomo. Rro-. ' 1 balti,rniapplUncos. ' N W $650 4 up,3 bdmi. ^ I t O t l - S p u d ground" Ahgus/Simmontol AhVt bulls. SPoian Sludios available ot 5 / placo. W/D hookup, S550 Cash rom. Between Kim- i loht HAGERMAN Homon e oc n Iho Pots, Call 206-846-66-8180 Stato Apt*. * monih, 206-733-6663. ■ } 2 car carpon. fenced yard Light birth weight 4 exc, d oriin. after 4:30 p.m‘ bony4Gk»nnsFony. 3 ! Rivor. Fum lshod c ______Colonial Park NW.S580*$400socunty. 1 quality. Coll 326-5056-• • fumlshod unit. 2 bd JhHOME 2 bedrooms, 734-2822 o r 731-4256 Robert Stuart Jr, High 1AC.Open Model 3 19 __ Call326-5034» -31?'" i bdmi. 2 TWIN FALLS BoaullfiJllful. $315 ■» doposil 1^ bath. All apDis $485 mCKENS 30 days old. balh. oloctric hoaUaiBUalf. Ex- 3 bodoom, 2 baih. oppappls.. BRAWLEY REALTY 5- TW N FALLS------, location. Call 731-9269.B ILenoro Chuck 733-8207. f tra storago. modiuir V 324-8499 or 4 2 ^ ? 6 n . Tonni 734-4012. ■ ^ levoral whlto-loggors. jium sizo garago. lown caro.,ro. No 734-5858 _ 377 M omlngside «3 T w in h a l l s s bedroom, „ 11.50 ea. Guy lo gel 2 , yard. SSOO. mo. plus dep. pots/smoking, S89S rr ___ JEROME 1 & 2 bdrrnT5. 3 bdrm,. 2 bolh, $595. 2 baih. waiof. sower. Irash VWlN FALL^. NOW 3 bd"rnT H • TWIN FALLS Excli ■ ■ Basod oft incomo, EHO ^ ■ 1 reo. Call 438-4630- ;xclusivo doposil. Call 733-626 X 2140EIIabeth2bcdroomI paid, appls. mcl. $650 « 2'• baih Call days 731-0004 e i coniractor homo. ^ Please call 208-324-3464!4. 2 baih, $500, Deposit, dop- Coll 423-6931 • < » F ltL U HasiuroMOO fEEOEEDLOT For Lease, ” ■3°™ TWIN FALLS 2 bba d rm . or evenings 733-0004.B -.3100 8dop,733-2S46, «own? Price $109,900 I. ^ modem TWIN FALLS 2* bd pair. Beginning 4 /1 -1 0 /r Y 4000 hood. Food con fiT 4spacious.Sl500.0«10,00 mo, rango fum,, W/D hoollookup' I ? * NBA Syringair>Ba on the first day it ^ N FALLS I i*************** H ^eludes complolo care. 0 purchase from sur- m i - ; SKYLANE PARK 3 bdmi.i garago. no pots, r roll ^ s A utliitlos, spa. TWINFALLSAVAIL. K Con ot John 336-9053 • jundlng land. 686-208r ' • 2 bolh with tipoul,il, Appls.A d o p . fo q . 733-086J868 o r " ’“ '"•purposo TO.mi. '■uns. a s Ihe T lm es- HOUSE sT z V a p V * NOW. Secure 2 bdrm, 1 ■ ASIUKE lall » wmlor "°«SJHSB 2 yr. old AOHA ; w/0 hook'Up. EleE le ctric 733-3712. loavo msg. ' Activorosjdentcommittoe.jM. News is not respon­ Immaculate 2 bodroom. balh. $410 por mo,*S200 H t bdrm. apartmonis, EHO; 400-500 hoad ol molhor orrol gelding, outstand- iorcod oir, oxtra, stoi Laundry. Storage 4 dop. Som e ulils, mcl. No T i ig bloodlinos, Zon Parr . off siroot parking. $Si TWN FALLS 3 bdrm■m mo-1 handicap accossiblo. sible for errors after Garage Parking, pols,Located noar rf bilo. noar goll coui ar. 2 Eyed Jack, groot > THE MGMT 733- 736-2478 ■ downlown. Credit chock \ ?. S500mo«dop733-9€ .... the first day. ’S S S S T .^208-934-0306 or 539- ^ roq. Call 208-733-2218, Nice. ' doan. comlortablo in «H6«20of'432-69M* ***********«*«« ro o m s.4 0 iW . Mam „ 324-2361 ■ p HORS»HSE 3 yr. old Pdiht— - - =™TWIN FALLS Motel Daily/ i fTtT MtTnW ifgW goldolding, cham pion K bkxx« wookly,ratos • Aflordablo • W k oodHnes. 731-4768.* C »HSE6 year old boy iw-CASSIA AREA Irrt- ?!! Twre, $2Soo/oNor, 886- latod posture for 15-25 ^531 7531 or 487-2248 oves,* "IWT IN FALLS MOTEL 3- «:rolcows,654-2747* h ? > 5 ^ Ir SE COWY 3yr, old ’ $120 4 u p w o e k ^ ^lUHE WANTED lor maro.aro. AOHA, Willing. 24e2ndAvoW, 733«30« ?J,)0 hoad of pairs, W.ll pay wolchtItches cow. turns g re a t 1 1st mo. In advance, 15hoi> hands, groat body, TWIN FALLS Rooms. 539-1549- areodlooding- sire Shawn 0 $90/wook. microwavo c7m rofng, Utliiiles pd, Cablo iUIHbHNIOorNonb- >no. LTE $50,000* ime • Mss Madre Pep- TV. n o p e ts,1201 Kimber- irn NV. Summor pas- ' . LTE $12,000 *. Groat lyRd.orcaH735^)232.B jre/150cows,3g4-697M W- LTI ^TED summor grass. y. $4000. 10 mos.'pro- Tw in FALLS studKg------^ training. Soo O — - availablorUtlliTiosincl-.^ At,'»aseorporchaselof 150 lUi-ExcollonLrofoieno------PrescottS Ranch- ___ — s. Will loavo property in _____ ^ ~°"”5 g ;g ssr"'~ b“.„ (J iVdii' iidiiiii iippliniiiiailionsjiirimr uoiliiin oltor shape lhan when HORSEis E N «e APHA black d Hufori.l&J.btd.hrihkmi 9B -9141 >r 30 pairs. Call 543- »»««.fse^brown. I 15,3. 6 yrs tot. $325 +$2 0 0 ^ )9 9ofler7pm ,- okt.$28 FOR RENT 1 yoar lease. Sorry no .$2850 OU 324-9180,- ?: FORWL R E N T uirge. r ^ Clean 1.2 & 3 Bedroom iS tlH A tL E R -72 ii» ,w \\.tiiin)s Ihl Apartmftmonis. Rent based on income.). H 61R ANInlAiJm JM 2 horso.« e . Vory good cond. .* • fri/ I * ifMKH .4^j,trrr>k'nf$ ^ YOU'LL BEEN $975.5. C9 paw. CaH73»Oft73. stcome.istsonred. r; b^nomAp,HmnU ^ F c ------lyRw S o o ------28^0576* I S o u t h SHOPPING CENTER IN F A L L S F e m a le ------^ i t h w o o d r ,n m Bo m ocetion.733-7S7s. kit M h FALLS 4S6 so it.' 1 new prolessioiial otilee 'CONNECT >AiceraLhrMioefc ■peee. Eastland Heighta WITH J .™ ,:AUCtlOfI Subdivision (S. ofCl ENRAPTURED... C iOM w as Home y y hom e o n th e river. 3 ^ m wtthout antw btlca ige area. Excellent N E E D o r horm< ‘iMMJn jg ln w llcM.eiits o m click on Ho »^_bpnus_focm_wlth . .gnf C all local H o m e s e l l e r YOUR 28^5551 ak sQirose. poi^ and shi Lfexcellent value at .up SERVICE nos weinerWe pigs. $50. lan »dvertisoIn ------wr4-Tboar7*200/------uCa«a24-788r — O w • « • •*********** • • Seivica snmsEnSERVICE ie*i4w N lfrPakit------^ O l r e C K ^ ^ H H ______STO srsxt-z “ »«in SioeriSflSSJ'' ?-

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...... „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

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S40Brev Cal423-5136- >aii n e e d Male. 8 w ks. old. S250 on p a rtn e r to actact tf his RHO pass- head: CLASSIFIED _CaM20»-73»«oy < j ds. Was mv bidding too0 aai g . or best oiler. 934-805 25 ' YOUR es. Tbe negativeive double (or a di- gressi ■ HAV 60 ton. small DEPARTMENT F isive? etrlym orn.ingo bales, 2 string HAY 25 i SERVICE re c t bid of t w' spades)sp is a distor- ______ton. 3f0 & 4ffi crco. smaa . 2 0 8 - 7 ^ 5 3 8 SWEETn mat Povti > « i> , o a AdvertJseIn lion of values.5. Two1 spades is a - CbNlbHHVdT------» ° bales. 2 stnng Ca« 678* Easier basket; ! gross overbid, ai - • - " 3 8 8 4 a fte r6 pm:* - - and you have too ANSUJW ^R; T he tim e to u se B lad IRfliGATION SYSTEMS 0" the . 208-677-4543 m uch h eart lengtl UndssyZkTvnaoe I2) STRAW tor sale. 1 ton ig tb to justify-a neg- w oodid is when all one needsis t o _ [ Service (BURL£Y)a ative double. You 1. 1286-7.Tov»rlolate< tou in\ite trouble if know*• is the number of aces par #1 Kmfterty. U 1030' 6 UENERATOR 8000 wan. partner bids diar p a r t - 5. g , Directory ° iiamonds or rebids ' oer has.h After partner's one To»erloc«tednKingH« 13hp Honda motor. N«w chihs. o n e - ID. Make ofler. O' 6- STRAW Wheat 3»4' cig 733^)931 ext 2 in crate Part S1800. 1 ^ . I . sp a d3 ee rebid. you bad no idea < ,H« bales. 500-1,OOOtons s a o f R n t National JeflSl250- 324-547T GGOLDEN RETRIEVER h ts stistrength or his distribulioi avaiiatjie. Contact Ciins D e a r M r. Wolff: at Noftn Slope Hay Co hunuac^en£rat6r puppies. AKC. cnanx>- ' n o r ddKl i you know u-bere to p>lace lac - Model EU10001. 1000 on bkxx*nes. beautfui. j At duplicate, withilh neither skle vul- tbe c( 54t-786-2257or great tamily & hunting '■ contract.after he bad an*an Hand lines. main*!inrjJ— 5*1-898-2507- ; • *atts. Super 3u>et opera- oerable, RHOI dt red your question. It woul and wtwel hr»e3. leven «■ HP PRINTERS used La- ' \ three spades, andam I hold 4 i0-3. have b ifte field). Cal 67B-7149-mes ^^^F“SyReE5SSg : 5450 Call Dell ai 326- S350, Cai 735-24 U or J been much better for you) u t Ca# Coo at 420^3133 . serJet ano InkJet 870C»j. ! • 735-3221 days. V A-K-7-3-2. V► A-A-Q-IO. A K-lO-8. force Soin work tine SlOO I1 a 5622orieav«messaoe. e with two hearts over oon n e 4 9 * _____ y 2 8 0 ^ » 3 9 a WTiat is m>- b est 8( ; eacn Cal 532-i33r : ■ B“ & ^ e l l a n e o u s ------L taction? spade.le. Partner's next bid woulio u l d Fax YOUR OWN ; Woooendollhouee 6rm, STi^ D SEHWCE M»m M*jor-Orr-orWM«t fuvijtffc s r. h a v e: itold you more about hi SPRINKLER PIPE : assewe ryx oecorated. scnerAKCMale. sc lyroid. s tre n g ! 734-5513- C igth and distribution. Ctooo 3*- 6!. Ppe presses. C a l lor r t o 423-5926’ ______ANSWER; Allhcthough-tbe trick ....s ite a -i JI2-H HCP opening youTTi n ? ------3 point hitcft. S4200. ■kKJIOW>LAMTX600 2.2 T score In a majoror iis an important HOP d Seflconta«ed. S5300, • ay raoio w Chargers. ^ ' do not hold great promlsi j “ cahopy’,lieW ii?es^24* i factor, m o re impojiportant is the mat- for a « C»«5»M67-3726« Ducket, gooo cona1 530 eacn 2 » phones B I sJam unless partner ha ...... *- : StOOcarj 3C6-1292- | 'Ihp, $125. RMllal arm I •M r. Wol£E — I t ton Planters 6 fCvt Panna ■ " REMEMBER ' 2 too weak for that at' venture. Better At due lOeOlL i r A)wn.S2 75 aaw, 10-S200. 734-936r' uplicate. LHO opens ooeo o e ison. 12- PVC S2.15 ^ beet agger 20&^76-A22r i T>j.c,n«a,Myoupac« ^ to offer a tAkeoUtlit i* ^bNfcRATOR M onaa. ! ?. p a rtn e r doubles, a n d RHOLHO 210ft. lO*AJum.S2,tS partner to bid beeo De<« tooay-M vai ------D«ar.Mr. WoUI: as.A.Iim it ra ise. G iven-those IrtsiMgate. __ ! ".^aas_ P_effeet aif’ect'|t _ . BeaL-t*.j_S6C0 6?7- oe-;■ **coc EiC cw yj S5CC ete to four chibs, going afterH er ite I tectof low nouf» eiee<- m oun guards 12). a f new i RAGABBfT HUTCHE? nver ' passes, should 1I double d( a e ^ . or tbe mo< cnn 734-9444, U*«Bco i ;; effy Can 756-9332- ” lost likeh- partscore. Theree re >a- I lent cono.iion Can 539- S195 C al 733-3570 - ' 0ocks « a garden casHe ' shouk] I bU m y besi SOLBSET U M ------] »al. Cal 679-3006- >est suit—nearts? is too muchn chance that partner□ er ML 0 5922 y 35 2 -it M « DESK RcntCB -ta’ wsa W si ^R*O«YERS300 I J2i s i l ^I nr^hv. i j»rfc.v]« MKv does ooi . S35C Oa»TVVCBstar^ CT )ot h ave four hearts. bke new. Call 734-4^1 I NtSSTlSti 4 4 b 6 j» . '■ Gun cabinet. S150 I WAFS m t D « 0 0f « 0 Foraf et , 1 Ton « accumulator i ' X Can c»i. 306-0551- Bunkbeds. SlOO C ar-< mo orsa^^ea* i ANSWER: Mv \“ote>te g oes to anoth- 31 I 734.5ri4er73t.57i£' WNWfj ROOM SET E tW p Bl e t used. S170 Aeero* i 42C^ 7?“ “ ‘•“ “ "'I WAMi U) 8 * g ^ ------I er double. Partner - A.1^ Sc^.maeifl.fC^;rxS. ' p«sc > « C al 733-307*- WKhMIbU 0'gaac ------! 3er should strain m «*yf'nwT> P©«. 3,000 leet._ iI HbSldN M 4655 in.^« to bid a major. e%‘ei » u ft. PO B smi I Baler E*cer rr(4> • Sysa-n Latcfi hoc* rue 6 '-■nre t T'Mirt far W M KHgRraSSas•. I evenir^gs- Caaaae-wsz.- 15f3f?ANTED Small frame ' Oairy-tafm-commerciai 1 Oameter Caa 734-S5t3’ , mc« 3 I m nay rake 6 n 3 pchht j 'Otcreyoe ter son s torn ‘ ------B2S-5617M j b'fti II disk notcfteo otaoe fnsnt' DINING TABLE ccn>er.s r * ■rtnaay G ocd w orking ______‘ to garre '.a&e 54 - rorfw k , 1 I * «ar 3-5 ft furrows ondtcn CanS3»-7y)4» n H oan w 4 jw.vei cnaifs , 3‘.sh0fth00k.3*[g ’ 436-3756 after 6r$ 2 usnos- . B > ’ IH Speedy 6 row bean ffieei n « w g or n o t For ff 1 p ie c e s of 6* p o rtab te arts Cai3g6-*yB2 k 1 mainline. Call 206-397.‘6 eu d er. Uke naw, S800. 43qDor206'220-1000’ le fM-29S B ean ptonlw wr j ^*ooo/o7iV;.'*Go*od 1!2w te u J wheel bcycte bed busters & hillers MATTRESS O ceen s a e ' J»-|O^CaM73S67D9- ccr ^ > oood Shape & rMson- 1 ^ WMfcLuwEtooon.------fW i returns STM a set. : W^ ai S800. C a i 537-6658- 9»ypnced.73*-69i5.* K f l «#mo«w. 6fL wneeb. C al 734-6881______^ R h y w gwtar & voca/ tor ^ItO 750-20 truck H I UDOO. Cal 934^5055* SOFA A LOVE SEAT »ef 18.4 x46. dusts 4806 hrs. ‘ jerycys73>0904- ^ res Restoring truck, wmK lu w e ^ ------C n^pendaie S650. Girts f " SS2.000 1-1995 6400. ease cai206-5*3-*l*CM 1 Tnuftderbird (4i S2000 Senwnn26'DcyoeSl00 k . cous^ffcApIr— e»9* Call7>M »S4/ ■* 18.4«46. duals. 4106 hrs Cal *36-5859- iNTEO Anvil, m e tal or , c . n a [ rL E A N IN G I'[ h o m ei iREPAIRS I roofOFING ] WHICl LlNU.3Um.le° SOFA*I LOVESEAT 5 ^ IDHYWAU I gj Wade Rain. 8’ wheels. Matcrwig. good ^ OESiK s k and cfalra 3 X M ' SERVICE « JD 6300 Grain drill 12 TONYi r s HOME ^abie rales' *3000, Cal S39-1347.* S*S0,Ca»206-S*3-S335- i oak desks. 30'x66- «TEO Cameersnea. fK I B(BOB S BEST I ,, 24x6. press wheels - f?iass for newer shor^ ' | KTRV CLEANERS R€i£ P » m s W24-X36- returrss 6 cax ' WAN! DfiYWALL ' S S S 7-W OO**^ S3500. Can 436-6862 or ^ S F A & matching chair, i i» Cnevy. Reasonably Cus r 'e « « res^erra' Fa-cet».3Sry«J<.lC BElSm g 431-6862- All iixe new- C all 1 customer Chairs. 3 can ser? Cus»nT.«utes se c r e ta r y c n a ir s . Like oo«cea 3Z*-S613420-7602 7:nHTO(TF) i «tfuc0cn aear» LO • N*ncn^.r8.rer:£3i CWOftucs. n t a w j)DEUNG u f c w M 732-6699 ieevemag.* ^ e c a ic e r< carw ! We oc •**i n j : yci, can't ! Plans AAva vuiibie : ■ I JOHN DEER 212 12 pu - new. S2000.326-4516.- ence "MMI (Bdrtnl , I header w/i t ' Suna. JO 6 SOFA ® matcfuog love saatT f —■ TV s, appkancw*” l ‘'^s**ac ■nog Free esm j:- « Toni>ny7734-«22 ^ — ^ S I L A c i f e 2002 crop es.BBonoea on 4 '.ftsurec — ■ row bean cutler. 3 pl. Lovely ‘ cfw rtt Exc. cond. k ^ Doctor. 734-91 a r r = = S43«866.539-7715. S32S M atch«iglamp,S2S •rome 324-3299 r------~ SANIkNO& I I 839-r718* r pv, msg.- ^ PLOYMENT benefieTEL-SHOME SEPTIC^ A T H K S ■ 32M346gr306-14aS« ' I CARE I & C J W i "I SEF J<3hN O tiB E Tn traaor ! NTED I like o ld a tu tf A#C ERVICES «s orywaa. tiie, D rainn F R i e k l s M c o w r K s a g ------i Hiwhen ware. leweiry Dryer g 4 carpentr> , CaR 4640 Power sftrft power • b a s ; Will up to 1800 nead. knOi-knacks. 1 p«ce msi Jora^Pannanem ' fs exp. Free | | l P 7 -4 S —~UeelOnve S20.000, CHECK O OUT T>C MAGIC yr. o •CalS32-41»eTOS-»- who*« cefleow B .------~ 7 3 2 ^ m ------— ^**5^ V A U £ rS E C n O N IN S15( Caa 733-3762 6 ~ • OOT MAY? SIS t w III SHARPE IDO! —THE-TWE&NEW9 FOR- H IS I P C flS o PENING I •hifi. power assist Iront A UCnONAOS NTED Old balance ------C tf 73M655* ANOTHEAUCnON 16pt9x38tiresiwduals. Ljfo PARTS I ” 3-73w — SERVIWICE HAT 1 ion barley straw. ^ 3 remotes, n good cond. CALENDAR ON $17JOao«er43»8ai5- SUNDAYS. MONDAYS. st Pnce 4 S e J e tto T ■— __WEONESOAYS_ -V " 5 r ^ “ “ — — AND FRIDAYS !$!•foranewhome.Sl50. WANTl wTttowTi Twn Pans FE^e n c i n g sha;pening. •UV'hMtCOW.------Stack Wagon. New i For auction adveft«s«g 326^orS3»4a*4- Itegic V alley. Son»3f D • steel saws. (38)lonbaiM-S7Ston. engine and tires in 2000 , 26 ^ bales of oat hay. please contact JAHoOon BEACc«6Lt Kuppies AKC. Tom ive P w Fence tor K k e n S tS ____ M d ready. Also good lor * at 206-735-3222 or Phyj h t a 010 pool c u « 22, " 736.42M 734'405( rSion. 543^18* 1 ton conversion. Call *, ’hysical, dew-clawed, r— 1-2« Bumswick b a k e col- ; 'SJ!9s. dogs. Llamas. ^0lonOmagicvaBey.com wortr•omwd. 1st shots. S275. HAV-6atl>ay.------»*543-4132 e v e n ^ . - . ^ Jer decal on the butt or ______^330368 etc. Dura;kKBble. tow mamt. or 420ao-7385 . o CaaiB436^339or670.ni6- 43 E ^ I Exc. fortfor rocky 4 heavy ------: S f t S t o ^ r pSTATsrpaHTO— ^ « woiy Hoppe etched F I TREE SEI5ERVICEI : ^ 'XmAiPAMttL 6«ft. snow areas — .CM2Q6t829:54S7______(3) 1986 Logan. 4 row. k 3 U S IN E S S — I ------^ H A V .S nw . 200 bales,— b Good shape. ■ ^ - a - s SERVICE ____ I 36-537-6525 • T L A W N^ c C a m TT —1200'Tooof hayrAirion' -Car644.-T730or324:3Jl8^ ? ■ p s s a ITED schwinn'duar —“ shapingrre-- — bales. Celt 543-6049 or ion stationary bike. ’ ^ - H A NIDYMAN D mov8l.shnA«i ■RAk£ 6 ------c s kAWNMOWEH Craftsman lyr.t L t e a s a m p e . 731-5049- 6228 J Allen. $4200, Csll lyne, Cau 5*3-4555.- 2J*.rWlNFAUS Spfajflng fertiliFertiluer. lawn 1997.17hp, 42* deck femalm ale. SSOO cash. HATTiTfiAwrBiSTSi ®731-1660 or 543-5530.- 1- TED Sk« wood wim ^ ■LAN ROOM FENENCING 1 „ , 4 thatching, H y ^ trans. $70aofler. 324-4274* 3(M 10 bid lo ru R a n d y LeathamL I S^reLo ar a a i : : ^ [ fiOCK PICKER Anderson Cai O 734.1646.731-9558- ^Q 3 ------WANTl lenhal & Ranch 'Free EsiEstimatos' ------S £!SllS«i ^ S2500, Call 438-5915 or f = I rail wood feiKo, Complete La< , 7 0 » 3 e 6 8 ^ 731-476e* ^4 3 1 ^ 1 6 M ______k •male adult rabbits wim tree g-^TO -asao. luopnnlcopSi. I BopnirJiir wOfX. corrals,- Gonoral Hor [ SERbmcesI : I I d WQ. chain hnk. '’oofs Decks 3rd tultlno. 205 RFV. 60 Ivoll. 3 point, high low H I. good condition. I cy fence. 25 vrs Can 206-4 t o s n i M P s m * Ion b a le a b arley trans., like new rubber, NO •. OkJ male. G o o d ^ t^ isonable. Call F ^ = Free estimates. ICVALLEY NOHWC IHACK EUe Ski 6 0og.som 9 . e hunting j ’O- < •Freeeatimi y.CiiBi7. ltti l« to fy ^ 6ata. ail sizes, all WANTE iRPENTRY-l merdaland .Freeastietimatas _ Fumitura. autoautomoUva to»a:Need-g66d h b m w -d o O s a r rasidenoai------B a - c l a wm n SERVICE^ = ^ a n d c o fnnmerdat: m e ------=------Ha-^iinicunkv.. H >lbefer»3pm6T»49er ~1979rlandcoOectkxia.Cal rw S ?^ L - g o gB)73»6546 i ; aa4-2547-4’-.420-2334 Contact EricIc oo( rO e la t 1322 or 733-9688. — J 127 North A FREEZER Uptight. $175? =.= fe m a le 6 monltis, I. imertor panting. ^ rthAMer. Plaaaa ^ - I Jerome or calal 324^462.13; * ■ REHBQ. WhUe Wteema- r » T T T T T T T Bow Lab. Needs home rE O -O LD IES* l a : ^ «m i U ram odeH HAND' ker. $250. STOVE Self w ilhIh non llvaslock. Call WANTE& Pepparcoflacikna^ _____ Free IgY m a n . IjPAINIllnN a& _ ^ _ 324-6S»6594. SaR&FLcarda.Minlatura- _ C aio[ ^ S r 5 S ; = : = W VORKo ------DRYW — ...... s . P o t t^ . Quilts o r 326-6271 WAtt----- STCDOWG#® r o m P = = ^ 3 aMnp bales. tO.OO per m C lassifledsi im r; a71or73M391. ba*a^PU.324.714eJI J ^EKSIeZTyM idr ^3840 or 431-2695- f t B R ID EESMAID S I 222ii- |250. MICH'Sr Bordetr te r C ona, good with ~~ ' ------I General1 homeho repairs, LUPHi WAVE Sharp, carousel. h a, (rained lo work w in ^ IV »«treea. Sprue*. 1------—mm m I intoriory Itpa^tonxKlIhe Si.'! ploe, a spen a ott>- C ;^/o«ertor. PAlNTINlMGJNC. .WEPOINOSGSHOP bal^CaB 206-^6^ 'r$50. WASHERmnVER " «*#, knows most comm- We b UY ^g.pakit«g. Pamt«g.Ran orm-0741.a J: fineprini ants.? »na«.206-788-a676 FAX Wnodrttio. 5 5 S S '|? S•eaiSO ! « -399 •______' Roper. $250/palr. Call ^ 731 -7888 after 3pm aab. pi anddi1SSi estimsies ■ CaB Bfl oO (2061 . cClASSIFIBD HAND’ ------3EH 0H E IDYMAN I F- = = = F YARDRD crib. 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« 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. CallS39-fl199 in 677-2957or436-1246evo* 1964, Lin>« use. exact hrs, HONDA ■97 CR1254 WraSe" “ ''MP-piperoreaJ^f ;™' '4pel Very cleani S Heps. ■"!•*££ urownlng Cito AT. V-8 66K mis. Dually, t Sharp bikel S5000/< inshee 2"* S'S Seal Pro, , , n C*| \^ 6 -e i0 8 ’ Valloy G oll C o u rso , 18 ^ ^ -Of.t>estotfer^S36-16< P'®P- ’2 oaugo. M ade 1 ® ^y*fuViiiiid"S?l7«S 731.4666,a SeSen/Ice bod. Exc. cond. ------Call53».260»l Jies.'Ex-— r a s t a n d b e e u iiffully- u ll -Belgtum , Never bee hiJlo. P ric e n e g o ilab le. *en MONO* GENERATOR•R Plooso call, 733-2277* •' please, 324-S677* 2CHevV 14 C60 14ft. van '• *$6650 Can 324-3330* FiU s kY -87 50000/oHer. cc, ^ M A H A '9 5 S a nSee a at 'T^mtalned & aenriced« ,b t C fifOd, 5775, Can 2 3 3 ^ 1119* 8 M oa»' EU^OOOi. 1000)0 standafd top end.W9M S ------Oftfl.owner. low mliei>ad,com S e a .O o o dealer. Slore body. 2500 Ib. lilt gale, FOF •ofM HIHU in lime (or rock------— ; wattf auiot opera- fu b ^ r-g o o d cond. var Can 6S4-2394 afterr « i r ? ^ I50‘ S4495/each, Qi van. Uko now^ $ 1 3 ^ ? ® • G et • chucks, ,223 Hand, nfioI I tOMfl^;«t..jhl, (29lbs,) g 65K m ls$3S00.731-3322 828 H USOVAR NA'8d. 9 S10OO; *tu«i950,home8tead , U&: Cn Oell 01 326-6- I 629-S669 or 731-4106* stro k o . H ardlyHer rii 5 pm- call 775-738.7450' . 562^ jr leav-e message, Dh v v An S (2). 1-96 Traill UMC GPSc '81 Vi ton Diesel, «itlon. cm S43-93I0a ' 1. ^isttw obo '00. zeTTr UTIUTY TRAILER------mobile. 1 46X102. 110' in­ S3200/olfor, 431-725 9 ^ 2 YAMAHA '00 Kodiak. — HURRICANE '97 33 ft. Extended cob. short bWAHOVSKI binoculars t. usod 6 limes, indoor slor-' I4fi, tandem, flatbed. side ' helght-spring-sllder. box. b bluo. AC 4 auto, 532-4646* f ridden fOO cc. exc, condu w i j f ; 81'fle «J60 Ford, ,1 Now Ilres. S750/offer, ' i-7287.or S4400,72Q.6242,« '•hull. SU-10X50. S700, Pay lesi d. ago. Sll.SOO/ollor, C9II Good tires 4 brakoa. t *95 SSOOO, $‘ Call 324.7148* can- for the bost. 736-087070 '-^lection. BanksI# S39-4536eves.' , 423-6826* Utilily. I 48X102. l V In- — YAMAHA '00 H6. fed TwinFalls.' system Low milage. SUZU '83 NPR diosel. AT. s rilLliy/aolfc.rtlrlr: 1 — white, oxc. cond,. l S ^u;K f;& o”/o'fi,; __ S42.000 Call 734.486V roS r.w .r.r 2 AC. 96K mis. Owner/ t ___ ^__BEMEMBEI miles. $5650. 423-5------,--Beos«caI208-32»460Sl _____W Hderneai.travoi-trir!- -_ t a n d now 5>10 llll dm *.. .. -driver.-Exc, cond. $6900.— ■ M01UHH0MES------2 6 It. Liko now , u so d 33 jw gisidgs. Call733-0869.* \ Jf _ That tHnnoa/od you pi« ■ ^ve> Save! Savol Cal|.326-S6B7' ■ somoumoaoom 7?wTlSER_- llmos. S9600.734-8B6Sa ■ 7HT26-2- i9S7Froniior J-AHMUbU,TRAILERS (2) TOYOTA Tocoma ‘97. oxt, , , iVort*9Nowi$thotmoi ; TtttlrtoOD'MWiM ir. I K HOT TUB Coi-Spa. Exc,— 22' Class C Molorhomo 3 axle 1995,24* bolts, full “cab. •> AT. 4 cylinder. AC. ! CWTW pick op your pictuf ‘f- NowSff,88S noss. 26\ gonerator. AC, S I65* condition, 300 gallon, Open tailgates. Ono cruiso. SOK mllos. snow Slop by tho Cusiwnof saiolllio, full slide out. Redwood dock Includod. GARY S FREEWAY HV equipped with PTO. tiros Includod. $9900, Sorvico Dopt today! hours. ~l™ * ye«r »nd be out b c u P g S14.500.COII720-6242.Bi ‘i^UUh '87 % lon van. | Call 733-2607' BAVUNER -h Cnpn:I43B uw 733.Qg->.J Must soo 10 appreciate, 1-600-a26-5336-733-6756 $25.000 each firm - R JlIU A y H A A e R '84- Ughtly rolled, good engine. 9208-537-6787.^ ^ fl, BioeAvhlie. Low ho ^ S1500, Call 837-6626' “ “S e e o u r------' irans and brand now rear sr I S9500. Call 436-62431 _ RVs online ProsKfontlalffcdol, 34 (1. UMC '88 Bng with 22' SUV ot WWW, ldahoRV.com Pull typo. Twin single: Ooo«> part*.’ beds, good cond,. noods' - S350. Call 324.24S0,B WithCummins J motor S16.000, Coll73t.S36M 5 ^ ^UJAMMER-MCIassA\ minor repairs, SSOOO/bostI ®tNUINb 1992 Chevy 5.7 ^ 27 ft,Loss lhan SOK mis, ollor. Avail, alter S/20/02. ^ lilor. 114K milos. $500 HVblbH. towablo WioQins iHhVY '76 4 lon. 350. ' Sl4,00aof(or 208-366-21M' I Con678-e066altor6pi^ 8000 ® lbs.. S6500/oller, f,siondord4 spd,. lifted ' PtoasecaB20S-S39-03l8« S tires/shocks, tow pko WINNEBAGO '75 23~ Coll 543-5403. 280-1930 l‘i| ! ■ k i t 'SB Road t^angof 22 ^ S3s60. Can 734-6548.' y W on'ltost long ot SI 995. or w a t Buhl Communily S1500.DeoZeoO?am^ s i S D ^ If., sloops 7. oxc. cond, Sale. Thurs. Mar) 21.* CHEV J i i ; Soo It al; S7999.324-1130, msg.B Plato running boards for ^ HtVY'79^T.350moior. AT. tock oot hubs, $2000. SNAKERIVERRV t.MTiurl »3 Doiuxo. 26' Chovy oxt, cab. $450 CaH iW '«6 r-600,63*8ieepo>: &SSOTEClassiBeds ^ i MARINE - headache rack, 324-5454 or420-4612,B 43e-59tSor431.S916B .. 1310 Klmborty Road. mint cond. 6V4 It slido-out. - loadod, S8.500. 324-941.'? WHtfcLS(4) Vi Brand now 400CummlnsBC4 I3 sp d , CHEVHbVY *88 3/4 lon diosol. The Tim es-News Cl( Twin Falls or ; 390raik>.airfido,woikit, 17-21 CSll733-€060. 'NORTHW ESt------16* with liros, $650. „c 4- 16,5 chromo wheels new fires. S t t.900/offor, 5400i i a s s a s T ' PACKAGES, now in Slock . 543-5446 or 308-5446* cHEV' avasilablo Irom now plant _!K00.73l.5569- '' ^ IEVY -89 2500. 4x4. S\V- Irom Dallas. Oregon wilh C OADERS Used. ■ vorad'orado. perfect condition. 4 ■^0 of me nieost in.ng» BACKHOES Usod. Ext,:xt, c< o b . AC. long box R-18 insulation on Sierra, M elatblicd it Iho way 11 woit v r aa 4x4. isoo. a t. fr f t ------C U a T O M E R S ------b>UftjQ*-SpfaadJixoL-2. — W H O Sf,B oxes. Exc. condilion. ^31:5: new. low mllos. C*'4^m* ^PHUWLbH-BO^Iootmoa 518,900. Call 93 4 -« 2 0 B CHEVY f 'E E D ifeVY ’91 !7lon work 8128or436-1639B 3 3 ' Sth whool. slido oul. TILITY 12 yord belly truck, 5 spd, 0 0 , >24boc fully soil containod. must Y O U R • Priv MOUNTAIN CAT 97 600 lump pup. New oalni Excolloni condition, w/now poriod. polishod. ,soli duo to illness'movino S E R V IC E SSIS5000, Call 260-0565 or 625-1J25-5B19or 308-0950* •A g r ' ' 10 Boiso loVA $7600-01107. ’r i v a t e P a t l y O n l y o n s O n l y ■ piped ongino. vory low Advertise in ^ J24.3114B ci?EV^ milos. oxc. cond. Includos _ Call 637-4085,B iT v y *92 Silverado, shortt>lortbox, hitch, mco sholl, Agriculture C lassification now Zioman 2-placo trail- KHOWLEh P' -97 -Ulo* 19’ oks4runsgood,S6950. or.S3800.Call934.B659/ Trailof. Double bod S e r v i c e ^ awning. Very clean ease call 206-733.4019* HOLAHIS '96 Ultra 3 cyl,. ! Directory S @T1 J m - 2600 milos, S2000, OnlyS7995, Sooflf.- tVY*95 Ext. cab. 5 spd ] SA/AKeWirfflfli^ 7 iEVY '89 CST. Short ^3aM3),993 mis. Foir condition. w Call 734-0276.H 733-0931 ext. 2 ^WtUrhool base, now engine. j 4 MARINE i = B ank Repo riielimes-]Nie\ ansfnlssion. rearend 4 T 733-C SkI-UOO -00 Summit 700, 13lOKimborlyRoad, CH.n tw T ee impala 350. 2 S J Taking bids. E m a il; Excolloni shapol S4500, Twin Falls or dr alnl. Too many oxtras to Contaeintact Amy678.80e9* /.c o m w dr. hardtop. 3 sp. S2995, list. ARCTIC CAT'97 580 3.o^-"^?rte4; call 733.6060. 678-8066 67 altor 6 pm* evei I vy -95 Ext. cab. Pow: Powdor Spocial. S2600. More to choose Irom. ^ ail:twinad@ magicvalley.c POLARIS '86 Indy 400, Tt CHEVY -46 Panel wogon CHEi w e ^ N n g , CD player, M LEM ‘99 19 ft, 95 S900. Call 308-8610 Of 95% com plolo. O riginal AC 326-8610,*' Groat shapo. S7.250, cond, co S3200, Coll W Sl8i ‘ BANK iREPO S7.250. 837.4007 dir 0929or543-690l* 09 I7S1800. 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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 . Leave msfl. 536-5204*. oniry, sunroof. 40 plus lo ______kit, low packaofligo, CD lurdtop, new 350, MMui und P l o w call 734-9327.B claeeHledbuslneee W agon, 6 spd. $1250 or — ttefore you rteed te mpg.$12.000.654-216ea $2$25,500. Call 324-4146 erevT’o o ira^ w c a b . Pile'S'- (for. Call is p t f . CD playor, lortj SUBARU‘91 Legacy b e st offer. 208-7334605* - afior6pmH______— ATrlootfftd fncl.-li:l.-lon!tiorr -~S78-3607-ttsk^forJu-Justhi:*------«hrusi-r»m sr$4500rC ■ y w ^ 8eoti6Ac,-ATrpwr S6K mia. Socrlf r m r g .:J0Q!?8B_j529.Joxr-l 36-Kn g>------678-606C-nftOf $10.500/ol>or. 634-9413 034 o r 5 3 9 - 9 3 9 1 - U()DUE’M SM Ius.5sp The _ _ _ WARNINGIG AC, AM/FM, cossett. UU OU b ;9 6 ion t f ^ Ion, club VVhon purchasing a vehl-v 117K hwy,mi. 645-9969 cob, AC, cruiso.0. S9500.S d o . mako suro lhatf’Ot Iho UUUUB -99 Noon, rod. Plooso COD 208-7S4.' 2 r34-70l7M tillo is In tho nam0 sold system . 47K. S7900/ol1o'oHof. ------DAEWOO-CrEMTH? E R m now. Coli 536-252B,52B B • unloss tho line isUntho in S39-9964or423-4244.*M.* MHIM — name oJ iho sollor ( UUUUE -98 Durandango 4x4 coptlon: Idaho licon raHU'87Taums.now Fully ioodocJ; L Loo o ath o r. doalor).'The se llek rs S ^ns. Runs greol $1500/00/ w i t M M IfiW 8001. CD playoiayor.B3K provide tho nowi; p - oWcr 436-9431 Of 4 3 ^X>25* 1 ^ milos. St6.500/oller I Q g g g ■ chosora-signdd bil oxc. 676-8587 or 312-03^•0311 sa lo show ing th10 o lol-I cond.. 74K, V6 . loadod J u u u i : -99 RAMVM 150 0 lowing: Full doscriptiriotion $3495/o(for. 731-1172.* Quad cab 4x4. whiiwhite, hit, of Iho vehicle, vehloflclo hORD -95 Tourus, tinted 33*tlros.chrorr 0 m 0 4 Idontilicollons numb imbor, windows, 3,8 Itler'0. V6, n S K r — ^ loodod. Exc. condondition. amount pokt andI nam- na Must sell. Good cond., BQt SI 6.200.735-85880S8 evM l o(s) ond address ol Iho1 S4200/olfor. 934-9338* „25nn ' purchaser. Tho U O OU E'M Diosoi 25 vhlie quad cab. longJ bodbo ■ '" “8*io l>0 n S " '®* Contour, whiii Jood 5 spd. Sholl. Llko nownov 'low o«Soi acti w/B«»y Interior, very gooc m o o cond. 66.700 mis.. $6600 milos. S26.500/OHVoHflV ''’0 timo |f° I99I MITSlSUBISHI 1993 PossiWo Iracto. 720-250-2861 • 0 9 3 FORD ESCORT — quostions. plooso cc 1993 MERCURY F o h O • 94 Exptofof X 5B3 rHONTEROSP> P O R T 4 X 4 1 1994 FORDRD EXPLORER wXLT toci your local assc 13K **«n\AKKwp)Mca LX WAGON Good cond. S5500/ofl sses- convorilblo. Under 13K HM /fi Mmic^saxfMDc TRACER SEDANN EDDIE BA WoHor. sor-s oflice. mis, $23,500. 543-2403 «»»'A/«/tw7?sa?*vc;AMnn BAUER 4X4 Catt420-89SS- »eiuysvMx>a\mmm I or 260-1119* " S . * 3 5 6 8 «..»4475" - ^ ^ i w C T t SAU n w FOHD‘W 2SO '36^0 cng.no '5‘'™ "” “ "s , * 2 9 8 7 « W/3SK ml. Lois ol ^ ■ 1 ►OHU 98 la u n js. Now Z / 8 0 ■ ■ Ures & brakes, loaded, '”“"^’6987 ports. Coli 436-0356J^da^ys ■ or 532-4408 ovos,- i l S H Exc, condition. S7000. Coll e ^ -9 2 7 fl« FO R D ‘7 4 F -1 0 0oThort Sl iintvT -85 convofsi wftffo/baso. 390, AT. run- of*o ownor. (ow n 3 x: ____' nlnogoorrobuill.32x32 X11 5 a cond, 536-2432.** T'®- Weil oquippo^'92K Sis!tiis. 900 ^ ___ $5950. 637-4007. dir 15* tiros. Runs vorvo'fygood. UUOGE -94 Grand Co S3250.Call 731-3^!;^ 2* van. all whool drivo., flS 8 ; l-OHD -01 M usiang. white, g ■ K Jh U -86 T 4x4.«4. Infiw miles, cioan. 326-3603 cloan. low miles, loadodilodi motor, now carburo 5 spd. $15,000. Call 423- >u»Otor, RTHD-OOWindsiarLXeX6OK 6124, loavo mossago.l rodiaior, S tiros. S3(S3000, mis, Exc, cond. Now tir. 733-6204 or731-520-i h 1998 SUB/ 5204B Sl1.500.Call736.6081o a m honua -89 Accord u i 2 3ARu' 2 0 0 0 D) A /^ 0 0 LESANZA 2000 FORD F o H D -87 Bronco II 5i dr. coupe. 5 spd. $2800.00. FORESTER 4X 1 5 spd ULOS 98 Silhouno Van0" , Cali 734-0944,* I X 4 S U V . . SSX SEDAN K3 LEGANZA SE ______V-6 . cnjiso. AC. moonon itool Loaded w;ioathor. 36K m FOCUS ZfXSEDAf WWCASWAioriMm______< mia. 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Evos.-wknds. 934-4995 ! ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Call 324 2000 FORD • "fnikJs. tofldod.'oxc, conc St CiNCOLN -92 Signalure 2001 HYUNDAI ;ond.. mistakes the first 9 Mt»lW»eiMCONeD0EAMf>i!SASScc» mustilANG/ COUPE ...... 2 0 0 1 SUZI; u z u K i ■ T $18.200. Call 733-6570- Tovm Cor. lealher and ev-'* o««®«s-VisnDswc70Na^ccnnxMPotOsv jj^^KMOMUMiSAlOOS I ’^0' day that it runs, erything. mechanically ELANTRA G IS SEDAN FORD "99 F-350. Sup( u coMaa.naMBswwNocMSi»i:AicoaAiADMj>s axowmsMimciS'CD «'j<: ‘N ESTEEM GLG L S/W ■ iupor After that time sound, Call423-5045,« JtM»tM£S«Ma£,»UO«'W»€nS4lS4MOI cec m w s , . r « x i Duty, crow cab. 4.600 II . — xxTftvxwuasAta* ■ oloct.-hydraulic cranc? n S : "^he Times-Newsts MfcHCURY-89 Tracer---- “ '”“'^*13,666 »-'• now 10 ply tiros, cusloristom will not be O no owner. 5 spd. Exc. * 1 1 , 8 8 8 ™ ^?10,586 conditksn. Only S2995. 6X10 flatbed. (2)24* tootool- responsible for boxes. PS. cnjiso contro 536-2301 AC. $26,500. 78a-0665-:6 5 -' any errors. 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‘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 thers of Twins rlpl«ts and hlgtier-ordar muKIpl«pies, according to the National ( Clubs. with boys who droveisevergoinsto andatory minivans, double str al Center for Health strollers Staliitlct r kept checking its tn :onstant com m ents from strangiingers. http://www.nomotc.Ofg^ They 7 su re w e h ad enough sn sy watch their twins - “bestit friendsfr dealing w ith idiidentical twins, 7he Triplet Connection, , worst enem ies,” accordingg troductive multiplesso\ lasses but must wear slioclac announcement - ne)it>e popping up Greaterer Seattle area is host to a viythefmtyearts K unzw n n eiler. o^e d a c e s w ith col- ______right here. I a half- techniques anind medi- . ; red beads at the end so tea. turn its pages., downtwtwin.parent support groups, Jhe faced a S ophie’s whi teadiers know d h e s. the most auduillengng,and chok ?ho is w ho on th e playground.und. P a re n ts of ■ After that, promotioion groups and ‘ , Motnehers carrying two or morei babiesbi ; The rate of tr oice moment at the ide for the book will beikers a n d film s • fa c e a higherhii risk of com plications b< Imes paint one -m - sbefore “ higher multiplpfg i r r b ^ Uiszvmtiis siill parkrk when one boy balaby’s toenail so they can a faster than you can i-lap.Htui ,„..„„^-an.W:tetJabor;4nfant&are-more-like ^ ------;------startei !ILfiuitkIy_tell______M ______b k d y tt)------arbpped slighiHTly tfo m ftvhmit. It^ rted-running one-way------thelem 'apari:------Stuff like discussion rn premature or be considerd erab ly .1939 to ’99, ; f^istm>months a n dd tthe other in the T :r than a single baby, . a trend . - , T he g irls tire of grown-upsps cooingc ov er ______iave multiple expected to conontinue as Ixjoresiie ?osite direction. “I thelem and asking silly ques railable at area Tnpleitlets, for example, average jt k s > lM lh e I to ask myself which wh( uestions like ____ and-bookmarks and-la e just 3 physicians refine h e th e r they w ere b om th e sasame day. and music and food. he Ubrary. The Is, 12 o u n ces, w ith 80 percer fo take her tw in i to t chase after,” w cent of treatments an< Mosi mothers of twins savsay they_can’t ______The plan is to havstimulate dis------ries aUeast-a-month early,-acc nzweiler-saidrShe ----- ima accord------newrecommend’dauo««to- §iis,ll(J^'8 . nagine'having' threcTLynnn HHobbs spUts copies o f th e book avail the book “When You’re Expetpectmg prevent multiple S months, o u t m d ended c id on TreVor: her Triplets or Quads.” er life in two: before tripleti•lets and after bookstores, and at the . , Experiencedi^ 1 m iS is ^ f thecarl/\'hen ivis would com e back tripiplets. logistics of feeding and caring 'enelf.Evanhm, —coromittee-hopes-to-sti nng for multiples say t Trevor wouldn’t ” - When VV her three, now 7, w les also challenge new parents, ^ were little, cussion. both inside fam nts. year jg tf,e most ( kaciurklistof ' One n e morning she’le’d load two in the stroller less you have them, you d. t c L e S Her and carry m « the street, at coffee sl I d o n t ing, and Cindy M uszynski eu e n llu ia izweiler came in to onele in a backpack with h e r oli land,” said Vonalaine Crowe, 'ngsiie needed. nJId^’i1 the boys, who call ter, r o ld er daugh- retirement centers, eve ve,w ho. is StiU Uving it. It was tw o ' r, then 4, foUowing. The tripliriplets, o n e of The focus is to creati s sthe E astsid e Moth ers nf Mulriulciples— mohths-before-sl eachh 0Olher “Dodo” and thre -she-gath~' ------rw - yes. tlu-ee - sots in secondsec grade fcauseofhertwingirls,S. ^ “ D e^edee,” e d spooning atti maybe even among peo]r.loa«d,.h. ered the couragege to take her twin girls, their elementary schoo!ol, iare in the ' dom find ex d tem en t i n . dub; dubbed EMOMs, mateatches now 8 months, 01 , together asleep in o nle e c n b . “It was reaUy samim e class. jnced m others w ith “little siste out in the car by herself,• ^weet,” she said. “It wi _____ tio a ______f c r — iste^ Even then, she m was one of the few T Tl hat allow s H obbs to volume m eals to n ew m om s an d organ m ade a checklist of every- times they weren’t beat inteer in their When the title is rel .thing she needed, eating the tar out of das;issroom, go on field trips a oups and sodal activities sud each other.” ps and follow committee will also rde nich as -When I finaU . theiieir homework schedule. :er-egg h u n t a n d picnics, dly get one to sleep, the! As children get olde ing list o th e r titles thsOK. Here’s a The du . ., Olher will cry outut and wake the first one Ider, the parenting She Sh juggles three soccer te dub started as Eastside Dou f issues become more; aboutal identity. Do prac r teams, with m I sidered, along with disa■tonal reviews Delights i Rouble up,” she says. “V‘When one starts to fuss, actices four nights a weekeek and five ■ ■ ts with 23 members in 196959 ja n d ih en th e o th er w , they stay in th e sam ei ddass? Share a bed- hour tions fo r th e selected boolarrative that later cha wiU, too.” T o feed them , urs devoted to games on SatuSaturdays. hanged its name to reflect , room? H ave a spUt b irthrth d a y party? a 1 ■ Not soon enough? Metime01 of Its growing i, ct the she sits betweensn their seats and alter- After talking to anotherh e r m o m o f g number of triplet members Crowe’s twin girls,t, f.for example, will uipl hint: According to editorIt's a “slab of averages •ers. It nates spoonfuls. plets whUe pregnant, Hobbsbbs was reas- es about 350 mothers (20 n read cards if they eachich receive one but surei of the book, it’s a nanl a "beautiful vrfth rtpli 0 now She sets a goaoal of trying to get one red she could handle threeree without a iplets, two with quadruplets)s) vw ho thing done a day, toss them if they comle e 8addressed to both nanrnny. m ovingly distills th e ihylife of a place can offerFer a d v ic e o n e v e ry th in g fr uke p uttin g in a load of together, she said. ; from laundry oremptyi i knew my husband and •! < main charaaer-and I it’sof prose writ- nursingi tot postpartum depression tying the dishwasher. “As “ From a very young a i I could sur- rich Americana” andSTS a o f th is cen- ion to soon a s they nap,;>, I get in th e shower, e at g age, they’ve want- vive,e,” she said. “We just didn’i ed people to know they’e y ’re n o t a package for y. dn’t sit down ■ ■ piece of writing, worthy•hasreceived years.” am ong th e b e st pieces[aw of ards. tm by American writers, tury." 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So she ininvited him 1999 tended n nnd d desperation,” saylays dde-suiddes occur \ ied to suffer from low • The Hartford Com?ourant______Uni r w hen th ere IS fa th e r oro r rAale relative: a history' along on a double date Iniversity of Southem Floridinda a history of marital Ite with her sdf-esteem,m, with\ some attempt- ______professor r o i Donna Cohen, i al problems or of controtrolling behavior, changess best friend a nd h e r boyllyfriend.______ing ^ d d e . a___ doroestic-vioiencc;-( tlffWsIeepmg, aying TorI ------No-blgTleal;------h aationally tl recogniied exper)ert tors indude a pendi The prevalJvalence of date rape ! I , “T erm inallyy 1111 Man, 87, KiUs who iding or actual no appaparent reason, talk off Except they all got dr ho has been researching antand. . separation, th re a te n drunk, took and o d ier sextsexual assaults prompt- -t . 86-Year-Old1 VWife and Then cdUt sning behavior hopelesssssness, threats to harm^ roofies - an d she, only 1 illecting data on the phenomeme- and restraining on ^15, passed ed the Ameim e ric a n A cadem y, of Self" , non3n for a dccade. “To call then trders against . the wife,e, loss o f interest in activ- out. Pediatrics in j lem the husband. For e»jxample, when ities that in Ju n e to Issue updat- • • “ O ldef C ouplepie’s D eaths C alled paciacts’ is inaccurate. They’re noi lat used to give pleasure, The next thing she5 Iknew she ed guidelines; not 78-year-old Josephirline Glaimo of anxiety a nes for pediauidans. . Murder-Suicide"de” jointlint decisions. Ninety-nine per and giving things away! woke up on d ie beach,,nake4her n Citing stati per- East Haven, Conn.,n ., w as killed th at a re ii tatistics showing ado- “Illness Mayay Have Played a centint of the lime, ihe husband e im portant to them , underwear gone. Her bt a himself), she hacad filed for your dad lould ask’patients at Headlines suesuch as these give vvilliiilling or knowing participant.” Id and say directly, ‘H ave, .walked th e beach, regular check t.” divorce and gottenI twot restrain- you ever i eckups if they’ve ever ; ; -the words “rill1 dideath do us part” Cohen, Cc who gathers data ;r thought you o r you andi “It’s tak en m e five yei/ears to gest beensexuaU y ata Ing ordemo protectct h erself______m o m „ w c illy assaulted, ■ ■ om inous new-nw-meaning— and— throirough interviews with families would-bo- better-off .over .this,!!_says--ththe_young - -Counselors lies “Many of these mm en are con- d e a d ? ” ’ ors say mosr giris are ) related statisticstics are even more andid medical examiners, says says Cohen, who is woman, who got counsiiseling for too ashamed I \ alarm ing. ays trolling personalitiities, used lo developin, the assault only wl ned to report a date there e n are three types of homi- >ing an intervention plan #hen she assault as acriicrim e. Each year, n mi- having things theirir way,” says for at-risk entered a drug-treatm , more than 500 cide-de>suicide in older couples. sk individuals. ment pro- “What 1 seeset is a lot of young . homicide-suicii ;es. Cohen. “But whatevt!ver the situa- “Don’t v gram. icides, or 1,000 The>e m o st co m m o n s c e n a r io s ’t w orry about giving him g i r l s - 14-, 15-, 16-year-olds - who ' deaths, occur an los tion, homicide-sululcides are ideas. If t A study pub lish ed thi am ong p eo p le 55* involi-olve a depressed, elderly m an f the answer is yes, ask this m onth w ere r a p ^1 bub ut tiiey don’t call for '' years and older, i lan aggressive acts perprpeiraied out him If he ■ re p o r tin g o n e in ;r, and experts say carinring for.a sick, .suffering wife, rte has a plan. T he m ore in five help becauseuse they were under those figures a lie, of depression and man inability to detailed il M assachusetts teen-aj 5 are increasing. or,, lcless frequently, spouses who 1 the plan, the higher the age girls, the influencence,” says Marino i Older adults an /ho m ake things b etter.” risk. Ask ( from 14 lo 18, h as been p are now twice as ares bboth sick and dependent on k whether there are any I physically Carboneli, directordirt of tiie adoles- •/ likely as younger on In almost all caseses, the pre- guns in thetl house and if there or sexually abused or ger adults to com- onee another.z In both situations,ns, . ferred method Is gun: on a date cent dmg-treatreatment program at • ! ; . mil such acts, i ms - often an ■ are, remonove them. Call a crisis doesn’t su rp rise counse i. T h e c a u s e s a r e t h e man t faces an unwanted selors and Soudi Miami H ed old service revolverer. Most vie- hot line in doctors. ni Hospital, I ' • complex, but topjopping the list are chanjange in th e relationship. in your area or seek the He has been tims are shot and kiltilled in tiieir help of a een trying to convince J ■ undiagnosed depiepression, failing, “M‘Maybe there’s going to be a ’ a geriatric specialist, Kids fill rape-crisiss .centers. the young woj J a sleep. M ost perpetratiators are mid- These ar woman assaulted on health, care-giverver stress and loss ‘ moveive to a nursing home. Maybe are lethal, traumatic They’re much more likekely to be the beach whil be die- or upper-class men.m Almost events tha vhile unconsdous that I; of independencece ia n d control. i t ’ss a decline in health, per- ;hat impact families and attacked than adults, acaccording she was raped sr- all elderly men who10 atiempt a coimmmlti ped. Shc blames her- ' C o n trary to popular po belief, a ceiveived or real, his or hers,” says titles, but in many cases to rape-treatment centerssrs. sdf.- •. lys murder-suidde succeceed. they canI bebi averted.” _^And th e n u m b ers of 1 f teen-age “It was mmy yfauli,” says the victims are probably mu luch high- woman,, whoivho h a s b e e n in er, the counselors s suggest, . CarborjeJl’s: dfug-treatmentdn pro- O w nn e r s s a y because many don’t rep. ^ c a t s p r oo v i d e e 5X t r a c h a i iport date gram for sixX months.m “I was the i l l e n g e assaults to'authorities -■ notr even one who got: drunk.”dn The Dallas Momlne to theirp aren ts. The‘heron Bambeck, who has Like manyny >other assaulted a s tu re business, C oreni says.s d o g s, inicluding c l one that was Perhaps as many as th reee e cats, says he thinks catat Cats didn't come in is o n e In giris, she didn’iin ’i feel slie could tell Cats. Aloof,, mmoody, selfish owner into the pic- burned onon the head, wag their tiu-ec teens experience so iers tend to accept things as t u r e u n til a b o u t 7,( some son her parents II and - accordingng to the recent they a 7,000 years tails andI cuddleci up to people as of violence while on a da y are, since th e cat is going to later, when humans I date, says StiU can’t, •(■ movie “Cats & DD< ogs” - megalo- do whi i began stor- soon as the Dr. O nelia G. Lage, a pedi what it w ants anyway. ing grain, which h e y com e In. M istreated diatncian Instead, forar years,y she went on :' maniacs who waiwant to rule the “Cai attracted cats, on thetl other hand, take _ who is an assistant profcifessor at a binge o f m nK. : world:------Qat4>coplc.areJike.thcic.cats-ts------rodents,-which-atrracticted-cats:------w eek s“ o T ioceJKX»e..drugs4md__ - >ey just sit back and enjoy or months to accept - -iheUnlversltyofTffiainrsi"speclalu- sex. “I just keikepi progressing to T hat’s w hy folksllks love ’em . life,’*! >y So basically, cats toleratedto us humans again.ag! ing in adolescent meclidnc ” he says. “People with dogsgs becau se w e laid o ut a ne. more and more.'ore.” “With a cat. it’s pretty simple. seem i t a nice buf- In the shelter’ssl cat room, a In a 1997 su rv ey of 92 Tl to be more energetic andid fet. A ny affection was 92 young . Counselorss pointp< out that par- Y ou g iv e , in1 tto all their oulgoii IS a bonus. space wheihere eats roam freely, people between the age ?oing.” Coren surveyed re ges o f 12 , ems need to) be the ones initiat- demands/’ sayss acai owner Pam We ; more than prospectiveive owners come in and and 21 hospitalixed at Un 'e all know the stereotypes}s 6,000 people, indudinj Jiiiversity ing honest comiommunication, regu- ■ Solins. ing dog-only sit down,I, thent see which eats of Miami/Jackson Medical a b o uut t dogs and cats: dogs are•e people, cat-only peopU ^ C enter larly schedulingling tim e 10 talk w ith Not that shee hhas anything loyal, i Jle, dog-and- will accepipi them. “It’s a wonder- w ith a ch ro n ic illn ess lil ll, cats a re standoffish, dogs}s cat people and the pet] like dia- their kids, against dogs - shshe loves dogs. can bt stless. ful thingg to find a match,” betes or asthma, Lage am be trained, cats can’t bee Dog people tend to md odier “Parents have But for all th e ir virvirtues, dogs are bother to be domi- ' Herbert sayJays. lave to have the abili- lered, a nd so on. n a n t a nd sociable, whii researchers found one inI fivefi had ty to listen,” p redictable, she:says. sa Thei hile cat peo- Shelter•■r director Jonnie 1,” says Christine lere are exceptions - thee pie tend to be trusting been sexually assaultete d o n a .Nolan, director . With a cat, thertiere’s just some- perfori lg and more England sayssa that people who date. cor of the family ser- orming cat in the commer-r- in tro v en ed . vices programn fcfor Switchboard of thing about th att e*ex tra challenge. c ia l,, Ihe tl mean dog down the don’t love; cicats m ay never under- “A lot of adolescen e Do§ folks a re also morem likely stand why o •"t k id s Miami, a nonproiprofit sodal services ■ ' w here you have; to e a m th e ani- street2t -- b ut fundam entally, th eir y o tiiers do. equate the hitting with ir to bnng a cat Into'ththeir house- Someone :h lo v e," agency th at offers offe crisis and sui- mal’s affection,>, sshe says. And . basicc naturesr follow the script, me who doesn’t like says Lage. “Adolescents m t, hold than cat folks anire to bring dogs may st may con- cide cotinMlinging asi well as adoles- even th en , th e c:at a ti is th e one w ho says Dr.Di Stan Coren, a Canadian ’ srill see wliy dogs are fuse jealousy and conti n in a dog, h e says. itro lh n g ceni a nd familyily sservices, cuts things shortt wwhen it decides psycht:hologist and dog trainer g en erally’ lolovable. But someone Ibehaviors wiih love anti rc r “The cat owner profilep is who doesn’t romanti- In addition,n, pparents must be you've been allowow ed to w orship who studiessti how people interact n’t like cats may really (dsm and thus 'normalize’ I it long enough, :t more extreme. Dog pe e sexual savvy about the w ith1 th eir pets. people tend hate them,1- Icoercion and physical p the activities their . to get^s soppy overr theiri cats “I have punish- children are im f “With a cat, yoiyou may or may “Thirhink of the things you’ll /e met people who i m ent.” : involved in, situa- ' not get any affec 11 a s they d o ■over th e irr dogs, and absolutely tions tiiat mightght escalate beyond fection,” agrees neverer hear: 'Seeing Eye cat, ly cannot/stand cats, Lage sees date violenc cat owner Bob Her t, that’s pretty soppyty,” Coren because tl nee as a their control, le rb e rt. police:e cat,i sled cat,”’ he says. they thi^k they’re i mental health issue: Som “Dog people an says. sneaky, de^ me girls “Parents actacross the board are very needy. “WeVe’ve always had this ievious, manipulative :suffer such low self-estee They need to have s Herbert, a computeter analyst animals," sh eem and absolutely unde ave that reassur- love/h!/haie relationship with sh esay s. ,depression that they don’t nderestimate what an ce from th e ir p. h who also volunteersrs at the “I have a ’t expect Iheir kids are doing on the r pets,” he says. cats,”” h e says. a nei^bof who thinks ilo be treated well, esped “C at people a re n ’t Operation Kindnessi shelters in they’re littl icially if Internet,” says '.n't needy at all,' Humimans domesticated the dog ttie tigers, and some- tt^hey o r o th e r fa m ily mei lys Pinecrest child and they get no3 rea.ssurancert at about g Carrollton, Texas, says« cats a re a day Tm goinoing to com e hom e a nd j lembers psychologist Dr.,Dr. Andrew W enger it 14,000 years ago - longg lot less forgiving th an d have been abused a t home. a ll from th e ir pets.’ I dogs. they’re goiniling to gang up on m e,” le- ' who also teateaches at the its.” beforere we got Into the agricul- The Massachusetts studj I- He has seen terriblbly abiised Herbert sayj□ys. J idy, pub- U n iv e rsity ojf f AM iam i. “ 1 c a n ’t hshcd in the Journal c :..of the _ .makeastrongers;er statement.” ------— - - ' A dultiacquaintaances enricidl Kids’lrives Doc Tlw Seattle Times c advises iagainst ‘p)ush parer » “Adolescents, particul anting’ )td Aitvocate______= SEATTLE - HIe e iwas the boy’s • t\smnmcle,mml, often open up to an adt not their pareni,” said Se ■7 ' Birth and infanifancy Sunday-school teachacher - b ut more pyy, He recalls one teen y be the kind of parent 7 didn't write this hookw /O Guthrie encour than that, a nunuriuring friend..He nimlpamil, nd^ilior, rourages parents of begiitnlng to toy with d ilent'with your perfectiy played a key rolele in the young- /a w //\ makeparents feeli/iilty :i their kids devdop lilyfriend or otherattuh' bad company. The youthIk imperfect children.ch It may actual- . - ster’s grow th as a1 pplay group to walk ables. “I didn’t write this boo youngsters who havfiave a positive “We1 nevern knrfw when we’re Gutiirie. "Yourou m ay be a perfectly make mi parents feel guilt they are buying : ' relationship w ith as acaring, respon- going toco rmake an impact in a kid’s • New experiences anUld leam- well-adjustested parent. But it’s encourage en tiiem to let dieir' ir.d ie ir 2-year-olds sible adult not thetheir parent - Me. It mayms be a small comment or ing. Ap adult who loves ike you doubt yourself do do nodiing but play video can pote in die “best" among them, healealthier self- Just fiveive m inutes of conversa- paint or study the stars le else around you says sa< G uthrie. “I ju st w anted 1 thne says worries esteem . tio n ,” said sa Howard Seeman, a telescope can introduce a pushing tiieir kids.” parents pa know there’s notl adiness are prema- “Every child ntneeds to be family-ai'-and-marriage counselor, ster to a potential sourccSBz dinical director of tiie wrong wr w ith you if y our instin :us should be on thought of as speciecial by some Seemanin fondly recalls his own and fascination, even a p iagnostic C enter at th e to to! let your child be who diey t „ whether they (PISS>reschools and day adult,” whether inn oor out of the childhoclOod friendship with an career. Sharing the activ Children’s Hospital in Guthrie ( says she was inspsp ired c m centers) a re« Sisafe, well-super- famUy, said Kathymy m B arnard, a ad u lt nei,leighbor, and he has seen h d p s the child fe d im portS S r ^ S e SI.Y., ^ urges parents to to to write the book by a grouDSrof ™«‘"'‘lhappy,”Cf ” Guthrie says. University of Washinhington profes- youngsterters in his practice bbiefit spedaL raps and pressures of pwents pai of children she treai s o r o f fam ily an dI chchild nursing from suchich relationships. S p a n ’s adult neighbt their, kids to over- Blythedale, BI3 some of whomfham 1 The grade schmhool years and director of thee UW’sI Cenier “You n childhood was a Civil W her new book, “The suffered suf serious traum a and 1 1 make an impact in how ' d h av e . While G uthrieJ supportssui parents ______on.Infaht.M entaLlil-Health-and— you treat — who.inspired Seeman’s l h P ^eo ” (Broadway debilities dis that limit their ac a t a child. If-you ask about — I acade- -introducingtheiilieir-children to — Development. school,, youyi re a lly listen to th e m ' terest in history.. ®). m mi< ic tmd p ^ c a l poten tial sports and enrichiichlng activities If you’ve thoughight that only answer,”?,” Seeman said. Learning can also be ab< vho co-wrote tiie book “I “ And It rem arkable th a tti 'b o u .v .1- ™?h“ S ; ! s : th ^ such as dance mdand music lessons, those in a professioi ues, as with the kindness a Matthews, says she are are parents who are able to sional or orga- “You’nI're role modeling all the ' “ J.'™ has become i 0 find she urges parentsnts not to be too nized role - tcacherh ers, coaches, *«ne. How of books stressed by e increasingly con- balance bal and fulfillment,” low U n d e Fred treats Aunt ‘ y Sims cerned abou she intense. “If yourir childc wants to clefgy, Scout leaders - Sunday-school teacher at ( out the number of says. say “Ihey still have die ab t s - could haive S u san , howhc males and females ; ibihty quit piano it shoulcould be OK." she , a m ^or impaa onI a child,< that’s interact, i Baptist Church in Spokane distressed kids she is to to ss « dieir chUdren’s spedal I t, the camaraderie at the | le views them as vie- anc upfts says. “The mostt importantim ques- I fe r from th e case. Fourth of July picnic, how people. ^Sylvester Lake and his and make their kids fell gr iis w ife, tims of th e phejhenom enon she calls abo great tion you should bbe e asking about ; A <«ttnm rU a..n>r, ggrandparent.____tie a t-o n ^ — I^u lin e, had piftra im pact< a l^ t diemselv^”______1 ------“piisliTwartfH ------T to podtive parenting wa rengage'In’Ijfire ------;..-jieighbor,-family-frieinend or other— body’s pplaying h baseball”-all are . J Sims.says,-because the] they developments ■nieyindudeide teen-agers such as m mai arkedcontrast to th e parent sntally appropri- : adult acquaintance,;:e, you c a n b e lessons in behavior, good or bad, forced V the values of his pan Maya, a 14-yeai nts of ate,” advises Gudiritthrie. ; even m ore ihfluential^ The Lakes sometimes i ■ear-old G uthrie coun- MKalledsf disappointing Her esteJSteem.” t self- to young Olympiaipians, manylof : enoe in a child’s lifes cacan go on for ' • A notl ed books to him. “n»ey weivere not family. T hen tl other ear for a child’s f I there were the par^ . TTo hdp parenu sort diroi___ . whom took up thttheir sports! in ; m aoyyears. th o u g h ts , going to let m e stay o ut of>f sdiool e n ts o f th e ei, «ugh p d e sdiool, as .exa ts. Communication aad a noc read.” eighth-grader who . sonlome of the dilemmas they; .examples of that ' Parents of any youiroungster you between p . . signed ih eir sor ^ofself-modvate 1 p a r a t s M d kids some-._____- -Sims, who still sees the- s m up fo r SAT p ie p .....,fed^G i ultai«deiiljw ld.p« /ated prodigy.- ~ j.....be& iend, of course,!, wwill need to— times hitsIts a wall. A trusted out- oi e L ^es- “das^*"And theth mom who want* tion "Exceptiohal1 childrench show be certain your mo

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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*rvin she need- since moveded out of San Francisco, ^have the right to hear thei has becom e soI debilitating dc that , ^WS helps m aintain the bondd ed. When Leadbelly d leir par* o bedience, andnd Ithat said conse- developed Charlandi continues . to visit ents ® say “No” at least threeM! times quences are m you can no longerger work and can •een people and their pets byy cancer a couple of yearsyc ago, Goldman eve ! memorable and every week. a day, every day. therefore persuasi barely afford lifelife's nccessilifs. '’r?''"*'iding donaiions of food, sup- PAWS volunteers threwiwparoesto After 25 y uasive. S years of keeping pets Article Two: Cluldren havlavethe AitideTen:EvcEvery child has the And imagine thath ai I,.c a u se III,, ; and vet care to its clients.J. raise money for the eexpensive and penpli> n jdlt to fjnd out early in ihoii ------banlnrccount is i'Sn-olumeers-do-BV5pythTng~g tre a tm e n i^ te lp ln g iJou( ciU ives------right-to-parente-wts-who-love-hiinAei------IS diviiidliiiR, or juchersaog branching3 out.o It’s now serving that ^ their parents don’t existex to ■ enough to mak becau.se your livinj walking dogs of owners whoD extend his Ufe. lake sure he/she IA MM nng siliiatititi may "■ low-incomee ppeople m tii any debili- make J! them happy, but tolo o ffe r enjoys aU of the at have to cliange, yoi ■t physically able to do so, to3 Leadbelly died this pai le above r i^ ts . you mighT have II) MSI Novem- tatingUlness them Uie opportunity to leairam the Postscript: I ha' give up your faithf ning cats’ litter boxes, ber at the age of 12. E !SS that a ffeas their abil- ' have suggested to ■ ■ ■ ■ ilhtiU animal com. ■ Boucher’s iiy to care fi skiUs they - the cluldren - needm to the Office of Hon paniun. nteers also act as foster par- new partner is a mut i for their pets. PAWS „ Homeland Security ■ I utt named also provide!dcis help to people who make tiiemselves happy. that children who; This kind of Stid; to pets, taking them in to) Muddy Waters, who acc ^hose parents deny ad situation isone Ji!!!:* !,? ccompanies want to estabtablish similar organiza- A nide Tliree: ChUdren haveh a them one or mormore of the above Ihat San Francis^ own hombs when their own- on her rounds seardiing: r i ^ t to scream aU they warn cisco’s P ets A re “ lg for home- tions in theirsu- own hometowns. For ,i mt over rights can be dassdassified as “explo- Wonderful Suppu rein the ho.spitaI. less dogs'and placing the dedsions their parents r [)port, or PAWS. ^n ,e I lg them in more informrmation about PAWS al 5 make, sive devices” and should not be has worked hard i e .stories of PAWS clientss good homes. albeit tiieir parents have the rd to prevent for prove h visit http^Avwkvww.pawssf. org/ le right aUowed in publict>lic buildings. Brat tite past 15 years, L‘ hoiv valuable the human- to confine said screaming tc rs. The volunteer animal 1 Richard Goldman fourund his cat to cer- screeners (“Sorr•orry. m a ’am , b u t m m al Iwnd is to San Franciscans tain iwlaied areas of their ho organization was,fiis,formedtohelp |,.„fiing i Josh in 1983-actually. JoJc A found Former Tw, (iome?. we’re going to havehav to confiscate ing AIDS. In th e early ’90s., him, and jumped ri( Twin Falls veierinarian low-income peoplople with AIDS Pnli Boi right into Many Baker Arude Four Children havave the that child"). Whathat ai concept! Boucher was homeless and1 Goldman’s car while ir ker is a veterinary con- rjright to find out early that and with HIV-rehrelated illnesses dealing m G olden tribuior to to ABC-TV’s ‘'Good » t h e i r ------. keep their pets - mg with drug and alcoholI Gate Park. In 1990, G parents care deeply for then 1 - knovving that addiclit:tion when she adopted a G o ld m an Morning Amcmcrica " and the author em but John Rosemond'nd iis a family psy- the love and compa became ill with AIDSreli don't give a hoot what tiieir ipanionshipofan mutt namednr Leadbelly from a elated can- of the new fiooA-,b “T/ic Healing di ;ir chU. chologift. Quationsions of genenil inter- cer and underwent paii dren think about-them at any est may be sen . animal can go a lonilong way towards lo cal animal ai .shelter. Anxious ainful and PotvcrofPets’'ts ” Write to him in can oi sent to /itm at fighiing lonelinessiess and bearing about t, debUitating surgery, radictliationand of Knight Ri &ven moment in time. A ffirm ative Parenirenting, 1020 East t the life she was forcing chemotherapy. Josh the Ridder/Tribunc News Article Five: Because it I: -•with physical pain,in, LeadbeL he cat was Servicc, 7907 9 t Madonal Press t r : is the 86r/tStfcw. Suitetc26B, Indianapolis, ^elly to lead, she got herself Goldman’s primary cor truth, tile whole truth, and i om panion Building, Was!'os/iington, DC 20045. in d noth- /nd. 46240 andd atai his We6 site; ing but the truth, childrenn h av e httpJ/wivw.raemormond.oom/ ■ Exploore the beenefits of'Pwondeiiing Venilus emerg(^es from Have you everr wwondered how p. ^ — :vening tw;vilight I . the universe deveiiveloped? Have Recently]:’ I saw a sure sign that r ; '.you ever wonderlered why you Wonderin quiet. WcVnn//^,' •J’"’ to get phone calls. It I exist? Have you everev wondered \onae/ h.ippenswherhenever Venus returns I r Sky calc:alendar >^ai^epun>oseofof life is? Have H B1 . ' 3 ^ S t r i -s s i alone ot - xcith invoio fve d to the eveninging sky. Because it's so H IthtaiCh iSSaturday) . ■you ever wondereijred where ydu »ks Uke than aircraft I • • Planet*:------^ TImO'Brlen othem. Wondern'ffitv/arlv. Kringiltei w ill b e 10 y e a r*s s from f today? le glow of evening tivi- ■ One hour before sunrise:sum Have you ever wor so people call, more I pvondered when j K a I Vrite your xii.'dwiennp, S a r i ? in No planets visible you will spend youF'our In.st dav in of whom express pal- I One hour afler sunse f when I assure them I your curreni job or 1home? . . x^nderings nofdmi\ Venus: W. extremelynelylow A Thai’s a lot off w o n d erin g if P “ "«“ve anci forward looking. seeing an alien space- '— ------' Mars: WSW, low Iso want to be realistic and youfinish a ^m dam n g craft. (In you've ever ivondert;lered. isn’t it? • You also (In this analogy, however,r. th e Saturn: WSW, highi h ' ' I Wondering or ququestioning is P^pared•ed. ks have had a mistak- minute mil hand is shoner than session, then the thimnkm g en idea tljat pl in th e Jupiter: SSW. vetylyhigh hi{ an important exercercise for plan- c to wondering. I differen- ; planets appear in the hour hoi hand, since Venus’ orb fw der same place in I rbit IS Comet Ikeya-Zhang:ng: WNW.v low ning and seriousi decision dc mak- t>etween thinking about /M^ns. Youn'Hln'ohfmne/ ,-^ g in jthe sky at the same smaller.) sm; Thus. Venus must: ccom- • ing. Computer 'sprcadshccls sp ling, and W ondering about r, like the stars. Each plete ple more than a full orbi becam e popular beci ien wondering, have no ; • andim a^ne x^'ith the'lerig/lt planet moveses at its own orbital pass pas earth twice in success]ssioh quarter. Thursdairsday. 7:28 p.m, JC causeot their pace, so they a ability to analyze qi Have no preconceptions or y a re never in exactly because bec earth will, have mo infghi. Close to W I quickly innlii- side o fyour hmihW the same spoi loved ■ IS about how, why, when, pot year to year. So by by the time Venus return;nsto Saturn Tuesday nighinight. Close to M ------ple-what if situatic f, how mudi tim ;,-oc-what-should-be-or------rla p s ------lupiler-Thur«tey.nlg^ —^the-person-using-thc ----- pndo/ninantfy-Yoth successive ev« wliera-thej^last-met-Venus-l do in minutes what i happen. Allow y o u r m ind 2vening appearances thelhe earth every 584 days; Ve al used 10 lai^ A ugust 2000., 19 months ago " j K u h yourltfihmin primalanly. time it takes;s ito complete a full ___ i ' SO. anyway; it’s a brilliriUiant celestial ______1_ ___ able.______^____ ... tb_«be_mundane..Allow ____ _lhe.fact-tiiat-Venus5-succes.sfssive ----- gem r-^------Considering op ;h th o u g h ts a b o u t a d u lt Thinking tahes nymdt d the .sun - is about jyening eve reappearances occur opiions and c™Spis.ts. When you get an idea. 5?s“d a T Sut what we want to diff u r in Next week: Jupitepifcr and Satuny^ / ------impacts broadenss o u r inform a- in,,b Jifferent seasons means that It from many angles and H e fo r 0” sarth•th is its synodic peri- riigi at its rieunstoneunot/tcruer until 2019.p tion base when prob! and makes itfK ai/ak lighttime observability vara r i e s ------roblem solvtag. perspecijctives. Wonder what , •' od. the time itIt takes to retu m to con- The more factors wtwe linow that ha, :onsidenibIy. Unfonunately. t lappen if it was bigger or practicaiuse. Readyi\OUr th e sam e positisition with respect to time . this Chris AndersonI is the plai(etari- can affect our resultsuits or efforts smaller, d ime around. Venus’ apparitioion - trm production spa . shorter or taller? Allow rh^ink of V enus and itsp specialist rft the m « lowers the uncertainamty or ambi- yourself i zimdmngs. Make nc I'tecT^L-as^';;, ts period of visibUlty - is goingn g to Faulkner Planetaietarium ah the guity of the situation If to play with an idea, th e hands of a clock be>e ant unusuaUy poor one. Fr mn. Our confi- Make it it ridiculous. Make it _ wheti warranted. Adtd d to whose centerT iIS tlw sun. Venus. now From Herrett Center for•/lrtS{jndSct?nce An ___ denceJtLQUt-plansJisjnaeases-jn— funnyrMai^keirwrious: ------th e -m in u te h a iow_untii_October,.when.itslslips — at the College of Sout proportion to o u r co; hand, goes aroiitid badtack,into the sun’s glare, it v *outhemTdalttFitl------confidence in Wondeider in quiet. Wonder your^ndain^ any laeasi faster than ean wiU Ttvin Falls. Write to himh at cander------the quality and breac :anh, the hour hand. nevelever get veiy far above th e he ■eadth of infor- a lo n e o r•r i with involved others, hori- son®csi.edu orthou^Usfrom yoio u r I m ation we had avaUalIllable to m ake W o n d er r r regularly. W rite your those plans. ' w o n d e rinrings in a wonderings previous expetienco, ' ' N othing can ensuiisure success. notebook, • Sometimes, unforesee ik. A ftery o u firu sh aw o n - — seen o r uncon* dering ses;«ssion; then th e thinldng di ' -troUable events thwai d ering w hen stuck a n d apppparent- wart “the best begins. YYou will wonder and ly ■ laid plans.” Any plai ly o u t of options. Use woncindering ' plan we make imagine Jw w ith th e rig h t sid e of to should have a “plan to a d d flair and creativitya t< o y o u r an_B"aItema- your brainain predominantly. You pi tive in case our ori]original plan will analy projects and presentation:ins. Use 0 alyze by thinking with w becomes unworkabU wondering as an added toolu to ible. or if the your lefieft brain primarily. h< unforeseen becomes help you make plans or>r so lv e ies apparent, Thinkinglg i takes w o n d erin g a n d pi ond we need to a problem s. A nd th e next timime you ► adjust our makes it ta available for practical wi approach. want to start a lively or intinterest* . . ■ use. Reat}ad your wonderings. in For major projects, i ^ conversation, ask the'pi Its, It IS also a Make nouotes, when warranted. “I ... good idea |o have a Have you ever wondered ? : a wprst-case Add to yoyour_wonderings.any_. _ scenario plan. Wht/hat actions ideas or thIO»nbnJA>T.»i.i« • K‘ii'»"’ »> l! —— ■f

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, 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 on Hollon. Willifltri I ___aU ieevei@ i5hs.stateid.us age) were: 12 -Lcija,^ichael-M uelierr-* ■ | .'Troy Reeves, a stat r i O D Jayo, Blake L Wiedenman. Angela Struble. ^ Crystal Pair lehookfor Chrisiine Sc! • sale. T he ®"d C ynthia -C O M Mation l thai Nicole BilliiVENTS- H Tlie Times-Newss pprepares workshop.,op. 73i84S4. oral histo- Austin Knig ^i.*_ The evi fin ish ed A m an d a spted, Mi but must show ap] evening also wUl includc applicants $400 per semeilestcr held at G;30 pm.n. A April 18 in th e ■ fdr grad publicatitt l o n viewingI ttthrough telescopes, plane- induding Mavencamp,rh e design must mca- toward tow thetr first year of colleg ugc- library m eeting room.roo: The discus- . ■ ^niTN FALLS - TTiffnil Times-News tarium sh(show, flashlight tour of the ‘Shop Tll You Drop' Heidi Petersi}s wide by 9 and one- The 1 only two requirements w a r e sion wiU be foUowe.)wed by a poiluck ■ ■ will again publishh iits salute to museumn aand snacks. Each partid- lop to bottom. It must lhat thai the high school senior ha^ fund^lser takes placimail h-“ Rovenscroft, iave a finger food recepiiopiion. ______I______H Magic Valley seniors.R:______pant receiiceives a T-shin. The event Jurdin Whitethe information, 3.03.0 grade poini average and ai ■ ' -Any 20U2 seniors GOODING - The -Shop aroly For more informarm ation, caU'Lisa )rs from home ends afttifter breakfast the next bounty Fair, July 29 to as a s a i fuU-time student at CSL ' ■ schools-or private-se-sch o o ls w ho — morning.- .. Drop” fund-ralser-for-loca ily-slgned in small lei- J i r._TTie_ at 788-2036. g------^------ans wiU be held from 10 a SS scholarships are available to0 stu- ■ have not been contantacted by the Sponsoiisors include the Herrett K>itom. On a separate ■ newspaper arc invitei'ited to send in Cehter, Ii p.m. March 23 at the An iper, artists should [ients ? regardless of Onandal nci I>TS0 seeks don , Idaho PubUc Television X«gion Hall in Gooding. Although March l was the d< kHiatlonsfbr . ■ tbcir information andnd photos.] and thei IdIdaho Museum of Natural name, address, phone ^ H ' ICall Communityty Editor Pat History, Some tables are stUl av age. line hne for all other scholarship aparou. grail parkin TwiTwinFalls y. T h e c o st is S37. for vendors and erasers H I^rcantonio for anin Iinformation ApplicatioItions may be pickcd up at UNITY Efor \ entering is 5 p.m. ations, students can apply forir'and i TWIN FALLS-T- The Twin FaUr;' ■ pAckct a t 735-3288 or e-mailI her a t the Herret each. A patriotic theme is winner will receive «%ceive « scholarship funding forarthe Parent Teachei:her Student ' Tett Cenier. which is locat- aged but not required. ■ [email protected]. ed on the wiU be.accepti-upwiU receive SIO. 2002002-2003 school year throiou g h Organization wiU1 offerofl the gradu- :he north side of the CSI For more information, cal campus..^Ihe T registration deadline i originality. Thican be mailed to SepSeptember of this year. ating senior class'a( a tration for the 2002-2003 indude their na will b e given away to y e a r fo r k in d e rg a rte n th ly tow ari the end and Science at thehe C o lleg e o f TWIN F> avaUable number and ag< qA of the party to encoui IFALLS-TheAnGuildof \sixth-grade beginning April VoodRhefi«sldent8 rea< courage the grad- . Southern Idaho. Magic VaU'allisy b m cepdng applica. rs at $10 Deadline forsholarship still uates to stay, ! Sdence IVek will1 offeroi 144 stu- tions for iti Canyonsi^ Christian Schis encour- M ay 8. T he wi « n e book for discusskmn For more inforr ■Its 43rd annual A rt in th e nnon-denominational evani formatioh, call 1 dents a n evening o•f f hhands-on sd - Park, S2S. Rujmers-u(irstudents ^H A ILEY - T he H ailey Pubabyg Donna Kroger at 733^733-3629. ence demonstrationssandprograms ai Theshov Christian school Class sise»U i Diana Entries catLS > High school stu- L ibr towwmbeheldJuly27-28- e ^ o r more information, a obraiy is encouraging aU Wo followed by a fully-:ly -su p erv ised in the TwinwinFallsatyPark. | M inidoka Couiin to aitend college in . Rive Uver VaUey residents to re Part ol the Arkk a U f f l u p ______-i------cUep^>v«r-Regisiratioltion^-mus^be------Ihe-Airt rt Gai^d-saysit^goal•ls^o------151, R upert, lorfrtime-toID a p p irfor------ihffi»«a»aeT)bok-“lbe M ^oiy . { fiQed o ut and paid for in advance. advancee thet participation and B I to the fair boie.Sdjolarship funds - - OldIld Jack- by WendeU Beny. ■^...^deihfers- goat astisluK halser . University of 1 No registrations willUl be1 taken at interest in the arts throu^iout the Minkloka County Fair E funds offered by the tThe» story is about Ja TWIN F A L L S -T- Th he P art of the uration ofOce in the Mc< j the door th e night offthe till event. Ma^cValltalley. • 8 itheraUaho. p wUl deliv er a ' : i £heck-in will be ai seeks theme and artwi «ecbum who traveb deep in to " i a t 6:30 p.m . Any mpc^ u m may be used. All lyonside 85 Fast Baselineships are fuuM by htsis memoryi and ponders tlrh » soat doe lo residentsn ts of Twin Falls-; ; j April 19. S tudents WiUriU take1 p a n in entriesM lI RUPERT - The Minept regis- For more lnf

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 sesacred — ES-(Mflrr21?AiJrn9)rYoir'U on proposals th a t incli toirts ■ ■ I will hailave fun on this Saint cliae part- CAPRICOR:0RN(Dcc.2^Jaal9):' » n ersh ip ,, m a rria g e . !g 28 L6f> ol T h e FourFc S ■ I — ■ ■ Patrick’sk’s Day If you go easy on Ijnportant Detriment to;to sale or purchase of n offer reccjived; get pn Seasons* “ . “adult beverages.”b< You wUI hear iromises in property willvill 1be rem oved. D efine 29 Lioo s locks 3 ------m any " tj ir writing. Capricorn,i, Cancer terms, avoic 30 Oessadpasuk “tall stories.” Be discrimi- 4Uies------1 ______nating. Pi *• natives dominate, ihesese le n e rs in Pisces, Virgorgo : natives play sensa^; 31 Soprano Qluchluck *’ « • Pisces plays key role. nam es: B .K .T . “ TAURJRUS (Apr. 20-May 20): tional roles. £Streamline current 33 Omamenialll Ireoire ); V tR G O (A u g . 23-Si wiifi pods ------W ith inn 224 hours some of your Sept. 22): methods, t Long-distance commu 36 RosKJanrs SuH fo n d e sst t hopes, wishes could lunication - AQUARIUSIUS aan. 20-Feb. d relates to possible joi 37 Light toucties 1 1 1 ^ com e truiru e. You le a m m eaning of journey to Relative confionfides financial prolv ‘ 38 CHOW II another land. Popularity ______“a d d e dd rresponsibiUty” tonight, Ity increas- lem. Be helpfi!lpful, but know when 40 Srain, ^ iiuilcord. i cc ” ^■ r es: you could be pW‘t t' of social lo say, “Enot ------e lc - ...... — C apriconom, Cancer natives are in _ Enough!” You ------— scenairid.10. whirl. Be up to rfate onor fashion- responsible ft 41 Michael ol TheT h e - le for'emo'tidnal wel- ~^ --- ■ ______G E M Il news. You’ll be intervievewed. fare of one cloi Monkees IIN I (May 21-June 20): close to you. You'U b e '• LIBRA (Sept. 23-Gct 43 K j|jfljl,al00tk » l ______p* i ' ­ ” Relations ct. 22): Be up to it! mship that appears to be e scrupulous in checking m m m “ b roken”n” will.be mended within ng details. PISCES (F 1 9-M or. 4S Ice Shell 1 including measur six days,s. tAries, Libra persons fig- irements. What seemed long fa r 48 Heirs-bihentamitanco 7«” - • Partnership proposal i M r B u re promiminently. Reach beyond 1 requires, away will be your doorstep. 47 Squeal 1 additional review. Yi ______th e im m e You need Love relation “smolders.” 48 Framework postpos « I mediate. Promote talent,• ' more information. 49 French tiUe product.t. Taurus, Major projectiect wiU be com pleted 50 BEAGLE I Scorpio figure prominenimtly. lonight. Aries I 53 Plains ol PaiaQiilagonia L - H _ 54 Gums poem .' O'Shariler* 57 Loses one's coc l l -W e d d i[NG: ------58 Scottish prefix? I l l : : 59 City on the LoirtLoire 2 . : : | | i : * — — . B ec k a x t ie i d 60 Rulor Iracljon -M , Noel Bills, grandparentsgra the 62 Taxing aacy. ' groom; and1 HelenHe Moore, grand- T , T W IN'I FALLS - Danielle mother of thee 63 Shrew ' "" ------K athryn B 64 Consumed 1 Beck and Neal MarshaU A reception \was following 65 Belwe M axfieldd 1were married Dec. 27, ' the ceremonj (CiS002 7rtxin«Maa«ediaSonncos.lnc. ■ lony Blue Lakes 66 Flirts t St. Edward’s Catholic An nghts reserved. 3/17/02 C h ^ ir h • ^ Country Club. 68 Mongrel * TMSPuzzletlesOaoieom in Twin FaUs. T he bride is 69 Writer Walker T h e bn -J^2 n d Streei W. H eyburn an d B.A.A. Lang'Ley of v 73o 2nd Ave. N. • g * TwiKFalls 734-7805 Boise. Twin Fall^ ^4-34*14 Pyne is the son of M aurice and \ E pIcTTravel i Merla Pyne of Hailey I8I5 S. Lincoln T he w edding iss plplanned for 4 . AirnTlloaiaiiiiJonllldc T-hi lerom e...... 324-2?oi30J______7m ----- p.m .-June-8-in-the-ge-gazeboarthe— n Y ~ tj h ^ w e a r /s h o eE s S J ^ V E 1 & — ------R u p e rt S quare. A rreception to Im tm o c h ic k in Tux aiKl Gowns i \ honor th e ojuple willwUlbeheldatS o O p ^ K -D p.m . J u n e 8 at th e ] 130 1 F iler Ave L\ le Rupert Elks hII,.W GOODING - Mr. ai •TOGRAPHY/VIDEOGOGRAPHY __ R o b e r t J . K o ch o f .G Twin Falls ^^-8303 ------'T te couple will reaireside in Paul.— - Wchae p H y ACCE! R-Photo------tori pyne and twMlanfLBy------announce the engagei nTshoes r/>^ All Abou nalts • Weddings . Reunions their daughter, Amy 1 148 Main A ve^ Ions P E N D L E - I D□ hn -R o s s r ^ s Koch, to Jon Dickinson 737-0244 • 423-5710 Twin Falls / 733-475050^ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dick I Photo ' JW IN FALLS - HarveyI and ^ Jerom e. I239l:if^^e. y 105 E. Main Carleen Pendleton1 ol of Twin FaUs Koch is a graduate 1\vin Faliy'^ 733-6280 announce the engagergement of their lerome 324-2480 — dau^torCherl'Anninna Pendleton. is e m p lo y e d w ith ' . Iritchfleld Photography ___to RobertBren Ross,ss, sson of-David— — W atchers-in-SalrLak _0.verlayd.G-42nd.5t,______\\ ^ 2 and Audrey Ross ofFBuhL Bi U tah. Burlev' 678-86Q252 • Tw inFalls 734-5223523 Pendleton is a gradtaduateofTwin 'D ick in so n is also a NSON gi Hart s T l >s Now & Gowns Foreverr , mium Productions Vldeogra>«raphy Falls High School andmd is attending of the College of So th e CoUege o f Sout): RO. Box 5770 uthern Idaho. Idaho. He is employea n d M rs. M I a A V alley Mall- ^ b emj^qyed at Taj TV/in Falls 735-9087 TafgettnTwin funders Brothers Consi.G o o d in g — ------Tw^Falls 7^4-4055>5 i in M urray, U tah: lement of Hudson's Ross is a graduate o -elle Portrait Design Studio eofBuhlHigh The wedding is plam/ C h e ris e I School. He attend)n d e d L a sse n Robert H Boise. Elko. itRouandChMtPendMon June at the First Chio n ,so n of 1 ^ ^ I\"' Community CoUegeI! fcfor one year. The wt Jd n so n of 1 1\vin Falls 734-99c>0■00 0 served a mission in wedding is planned for C hurch in Gooding. friiia y tain the Logan LDS Tempk . Ivibrks Video & Audio Produ Chile, and then attend••dedliegu.* Arecepiic te of the ^ o du ctio n s )tion wiU be held ftom 6-9 \ , ^ I 8 JOthAve. E. VaUey College for onew He IS pj„. sJni '’^ ‘Br id a d R e a isd t a h o ^ h e ------S w e« th ei employed at Standan Iturday At the Twin FaUs ^ A »\ferome 324-2593 lard Plumbuig l d s Churlurch on CasweU Avenue EHnmSehowA^Stib,W e ig h t r ' InTw inFalls. . WesL ______ik e-C n y 7 ~ ------B

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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 thef< t(tossed green potatoes 218N.RailStW,Shos Social Include retlremerment and disability I les. gravy^, mixed vegeia- T uesday: T urkey b reas work- Security toll-free at 0 a t 7 p.m. , juice, beverages s a t 800-772-1213. ■ Quilting from 9 a.ma.m.to2p.m. salad, cinnamon rolls,5, orange Tuesday: P, P tax help. Call 4234338 ; Parmesan chicken, i Foot clinic, makeeappouitment ai juice, milk, coffee cauliflower, fn ippolntment Activities fruit salad, rice, r ^ / Tuesdoy pie, juice, beviaverage W ednesday n e M o n ^ Assisted living cei Ticket Tuesdoy ' inters I Wednesday:ay: Turkey, dressing, Blood pressure chet inoes a t 1 p.m. Exercise from 9-9-30 a.n;:.m. p o ta to e s, g ra' sday ravy, mixed vegeta- ^ ^Vednesday Coffee at 930 ajn. bles, rolls, cakeniorAve. Pinochle a t 1 p.m. Now, many facilities are si ! ' Lunch bingo Crafts everyf dday. V olunteers a re oii, Strug- N.C., has productduced one of the ■ Quilting All dimlinners at noon. Suggested Snack b ar at 6 p.m. needed to do gling themselves. nation's highestst vacancyvi ra te s - - ■ donationm isi $3 for seniors, Early bird at 6 p.m. Many face staffing and finu A tu rd a y for shut-ins. C p ^ iwdal more than 40 perceiircent. ■ Super bingo Monda;day: Italian spiced chick- Bingo at 7 p.m. 1200 problems that can result in1 ipoor Vacancies geneenerate financial H Thursday cai en. bakedted potatoes, ^een beans, Activities care, neglect and occasionin a lly pressures that foreeon» centers to cut ■ eveneve death. 1 beets, french bread, zuc- Exercise at 9 a.m. M onday costs. To fill emptyipty rooms, centers H West End S«senior read Ii^ustry leaders say most as Coffee at 9:30 a.m. Exerdse fronrom 10-11 a jn . ed^ assist- may accept inore>re residi en ts w ith H ( Inc. Tuesda; ,R ichfield lunch ed hvm g centers provide fust- Citizens In day: L asagna, m ixed veg- Songfest fromfn 11 a.m. to 12 ser st-rate complicated need:eeds and medical 'H IOIOMainSl,BuMuhl. etables,>, ccole slaw, bread sticks, Friday p.m. service and deliver/what; tthey problems, pro I Noon meals serve n y crisp . Pinochle at 1 p.m. promise - a place w here th e ifraU A t th e sam e timedme, centers m ust H rved Mondoy Bridge eldelderly can get help they n ! through Friday. Bufft nesday: Chicken a la king, Tax aid a t 9 a.m.; sign up need continually replacplace caregiversi ■ nffet meal a ti up In esd ay whiwhile spending their last yt p.m. on Sunday. m ashedi ppotatoes, peas, carrots, Quildngfron years High stress andnd low1 pay con- om 10 ajn . to 4 p jn . witlMth comfort, independencee a n d tribute to turnover i Evening meals sser e rv e d a t 5:30 Jad. bread, fruit Sliver and Goldd Bingo from1 1-1-2 p jn . dig) (rer that often tops ■ dignity. 100 percent a year.ar. p.m. Monday andId Thursday. thursd•sday: Salisbury steak, Senior Citizensc Wednesdayy r — Lunch prices are $3i3 aand evenitlg "wshedptI potatoes, com w ith green ® PinochlefrxjoromWpjn. j(, m eals will b e S2. SumSunday dinners pepp"., «tossed green salad, roll, 203 Wilson, Eden n iu rsd a y Keep In touch with ypurr InvestmentsI wtth the MMonaypagwoi | ■ Open from 8 a.m. to •: a re $3..‘>0. M eals canin beb delivered ' cobt)bbler 0 2 p.m. Exerdsefrwivm 10-11 a jn . Monday through Thursdi Monday through Fridjriday. Call S43- itics :dayand SHIBAMedltrflcarie supplem ental ^ lay -from~8-a.m. to noon F 4577 for more informjrmation. Free Monday Friday. insurance asaSsistance from 10 a ja ------bus-servicetD-and-frt-fronnneams ------Poola^^^^9:30aJn:------— Suggested-donation-forseianiors is— to— 4— pTm:-r. Call George $3. All meals include available Mondaylay evening; h ie a t 12:30 p.m . ^ B salad, Schwinderman;an a t 436-9107. Tuesday at noon andanc Thursday and foot a t 6 p.m. \dessert, fruit, milk and1 coffee.t Fridmr A Sim ply S Home delivered meals arc Sterling" Pk'lan I noon and evening.B. PI l e a s e c a ll lay I irc deliv- Pinochle fronom 1-4 p jn . 1 ered M onday through Fridi 543^577 by 10 a£j._t<1. to arrange a It -9 a.m. an d 1 p .m .- * ‘day- Biiigoat7pjtpjn. J ride. Coffee and cihnInnamon'rolls Bridge-ae ^ a t6 ^ p .m ...... __Tuesday:. Meat loaf, m ashed For Medicalire Beneficiaiaries: I potatoes, corn, bread, sc each morning at: the tl center, Wednea spinach GoldenMl Heritage « everyone is welcome.le. Pool aitM t 9 O a .m . 'salad, fruit cocktail, cake STERLING Sunday: Corned beefbe< and cab- Shufflebteboard at 6 p.ra. Wednesday: Bake day S e n lwiorCenter I 3 O p tio n r Thursday: Chicken s bage Thuisda;d ay strips, 24210veriancm d,Bu>ley M onday: ChickenI cordonco bleu Pool aIt t 9:309 a jn . 8green beans, roll, cole slaw,w, raisin All diimers ar oatmeal cookie are served at noon. Tuesday: M eat loafa f S H B A^ a t 11a.m . Mooday: Hotb t turkey sandwich, ► $78 per montii* ------^Wednesdayr-Chlcfilcken chow ------Fiddlers>rs a t 12:30 p jn . Activities______------m a sh e d -p o ta to W ednesday itoes,-gravy,-green— m ien - TOPS aat t 4 p.m. beans, tossedI sssalad, peaches, ice ► Ciioice o f doctor” H Thursday: Roast beebeef PinochleWe a t 7 p jn . Bingo at 7 p.m. (Team Friday: R uebeh sandandwich Friday/ ■niesday: Rreiirendidipsandwidi, »■ Choice of iiospital*'ial** H A ctivities Bridgei aai t 1 p.m. Hagerman \blleyy parsley potatoitoes, vegetables, H jfl T h rift sh o p openn every e day. Hand andam foot check ati pjn. Senlor/Comniiinity J Ce pineapple cake ► Vimiaiiy paperless:ss claims< Quilting. 8 a.m. to0 3 p.m. The Bowlinglg ia t 1 3 0 p jn . Oven fried chick- Roseland Band playslys from 8-11. Bingo aati t 6 3 0 p jn . 140 E. Lake, Hagetman , , en, baked potaticato, California veg- ► Full coverage wiiilelile traveling . O pen 9 ajn . to 3 p jn . Mo p.m. th e second Sanirdurday of each ^tonday, e ta b le s , r o ll,, fruited fi whipped i^ H W ednesday aiid Friday. Luj in tiie United Stateslies month. Admission Is‘$ $3 . Jerom om ^is Jeno. chocolateite c a k e 3 m e Senior Center served » at noon on Moi Sunday onday. ‘I1nosday:RoaU»st beef, potatoes, tstAve.E. Wednesdays W and Frii ► AmemiKfoftiieSiiiSlmply ■ . All-you*can-eat coicorned beef ridays. gravy, roll, gre(re^ pear Jell-O, and cabbage dinner, $3 mers at noon. Suggested Suggested Si donadon for seniiiiiors is green pus Sterling” family ofiofinsuiance . » s$ 3 . $• Ntmpkmcusmrd L ast R esort will play $3. non-seniors $4 and chlhildlren Friday: Herbe products lyi Beef stroganoff over under 12, $ i Coffee, tea, te d cod, macaroni MondtQ’ s, juice and chose, sumtnnm er m ix vegeta- E xercise from 7-8 a. carrots, pickled beets, and o' bread served with all mimeals bles, hard roll, i S ^ S iIdes S 1, rasp b erry apple- a m Monday: Baked potato,), chili, sauce JeU-0. raina in b m c a k e (208) 736-847 ■ Smorgy at 5:30 pjn. ay: Chicken enchflada. salad a Activities M -ficc: Cardsat6pjn. sp ? „ a ?rice, ^ three bean salad, Wednesday: Pork chops,s. pota- Monday Underwritten by Ib e sd a y pineapplee uupside down cake toes,to vegetable, salad Pool a t lO a jnm. . Q 1-877-474-1411 4 8 8 I E xercises from 7-81 ajna j: Wednescesday: Polish sausage, Friday: Stir fry, rice Exercise at ll l ia j n . potato sala STERLING TTYisavailableat: Treasure Tuesday ilad, sauerkraut. Jell-0 Thrift store open Mononday. Pinochle at Ip,I p jn . ‘'LUUfe Itunnuice Company. Bingo a t 11:45 ajn. witfafrui^bt, butterscotch pudding Wednesday W and Friday fromfr 9 Tuesday ,-l(8M)g5»«67 • - C rafts from 1-4 pjn.n.______llaindfor:5-: Roast beef, potatoes, ajn.to3pjn.^ Pool at 10amBL;'..'- : •• ' ;• ■ 1061 Blue Lalies Blvd>dN,St&204' h H — r— "Bingo from-7-9 pjn.— mter-mix-vegetables;------Exociseanriirtm. — 77“ :------___ TWin tails. 11) lB S!r“1— zzM SdiSrlem o n b ars------"-Blaine B l County Senior Ceieriter Exercises fnm 7*8J ajajn. anil 10 R< . BJR. gravy,.CaUl 721 l U i d A m S , Haney “ • ; sSterling t c Option / “ is a , SSi^'tTvSIS Meak i are served at noo M r a Medicare+Choice Privateste Fee For Fritz K ipp« will diecheck bearing ble^J&ac^c^m salad, cake, ice Tu Mnon PoolMIOajn.n . Ser Tuesday, Wednesday and iervice Plan oRered by Sleterling Life Insurance Con:ompany, a a id s mday. Eierctantllil a j n . M o H n B » % L . ! ^Milk, juice, coffee and tea tfedicare.t.Choice Organizaiiation contracting with the federal ” set • E xercises from 7-8 p ji aerved vrith eU meals e m i ^d to Medique.Pan A andlenroUalin enj . Taesday: Beef stew, vea ' Dr. Cleverly will1? speaks on AcroUcsss a t l l a j o . Iji] ^&rolle« must qmtaro tot [ health care at 12 pjo. hies, hot biscuits, jam. pear Ibew tay raiumandnbtbeoutoftheS . from 1-3 pjn. ^Pfnocfalea co ttw cheese salad, stufidSS!:.:":g3p^s ery.lemoDbtfs / “ s e n te u ia ftirt morei than'six consecuthreivemobtlu. i S n ack b ar ^ (10a.m. ' . •Ptosidans and provjdm n ; ’ ; E x eitises fr o n 7-8 aj]ajn. and 10 > Early bird Wedne«b]r: Hot turkey s must agree to accept the Itl ' • •. 'sjn. ^ I Bingoat?: wich. gravy, mashed p out lOncUtiomofSteMiigQptfi C^fornia m ixe^^eget^ T-2tt3.tt2(9/Dl). ... ' ' r i - B i