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O p i n i o n ; \ ^Tlm^jerl With Bush:shin office, MQNE C Y , M O > ;A m ^ca’Cpublic lanlai d s will b e ' ■ • • open for biisine’ssajiagai". ■ —B H[dEeisuuggle d 7 -7 How theyioted.d — . . ]_S .ensitivityJilapses; s u n . ■ todays editorialsay . e re '^ ' a rundow nli of < how Magic Stevenson,n, t Newcomb; Nays - Jaquet, s law m akers’ H Valley law m akerss voted on key Jones, RRidinger , m arlegislati tax cut and spendnding m e asu re s ' • .------to p ' . . . I . this session; ' ' ■ . . ‘Senateate BUI 1182 appropriates - b i g g ^------— $992:844:81»:800iODubli«choot9T------— achievem epn t S Aaeocia f - S e c t i o n B Y’ sSEGTPION - . “ • House Bill 3 4 4 epppproprlates S32 ; In the SerSenate March 9 tpassed 31- By MIchsBhael Joumee ; Commlsisldn for 3): Ayes - CCameron,.Darrlngton,'.KIng> B yB obR ck million .to th e Capitol Ci ' . ...BELGRi I Section A Seisection C Tlln^»^^e•Newe writer •' ■ ■ - restoration of the Statehehoiise. ' Barrutla. NotNoh, Sandy; Nays - none The Associated P r m n 2 (passed 52- in the HbiHouse March 12 (passed 58- ■ ' ■ .------Slobodan ^ iports .V.,1-8 . .. jojgj • In ttie House M arch : ■■■• Weather .,;-.2. .Spoi :SE - I t m ak es th e w orld go;o 18): A y e s- Bedhe, Bell.III. Gould. Jones, 6): Ayes -T BBedke,.Bell. Gould. Jequet, BOISE r Idaho lawmakers la •• befdre da' ■ Nation ....M MOVilovles . . . . . 8 /r o u n dd *- andithe sta^ govei;n-V ■ Smith. BlocK {substltutiuting for Swan). J o n e s. Rldllidinger.* Sm ith, Newcom b; headed home this; y w e e k e n d , w h isk ed aw ■ West . • ■ ' • \ m ent. Newcomb; Nays - Jaqiiquet.' RIdlnger.; Nays r SteStevenson; District 23 - ' m an y fh istra te d -b y tilth e . session- 2 6 -h o u r si Section D :■ aiiy lawmaker-what issue-le — -■. -Stevenson------. ...vacant... ____ .^nding.pettiness and^Lgamesmarh— against poI 1. ■ World ...12-13■ Sei »d the 2001 legislative ses-':g.-. ■ • - In th e S e n a te M arctrch 22 (p a sse d ship that clouded sisignificant the former le Bill 3 7 7 . the omiiibus tax 1 "Opinion ..14-15 Mon.one,.....1 4 ind they?d say. inoney. Andj 25-7): Ayes - Cameroi'on. Darrlngtoh. . * * Houie i achievem ent during'2Di>001.. charges In KIng-Barrutia. Noh: Naylays > Stennett; bill, reducesces the-rndivictual a n d corp> ClasIlasslfled .5-16 lots otif it.1 I t se e m e d e v e r ^ h ln g . .“It’s been a.tough'sesesslontrom reprei^vei Absent-Sandy rate incomeme tox rates; increases the almost day one - a bururidi of.con- A convoj a b o u t: the tl Legislature’s budget D2. credit for individuals; pror Section B grocery tnj.' tentidus issues, serioious issues,” • • Milosevic ome tox credits for-research Magic vailey 14 SeiSection E— ^®“7- •"5enata'Bnri226tS'appropriates- .vides Incom Senate' President' :P r o T S'm . w h ere h e h $124,460,600 to the> DI epartm ent of and do>'oloi:ilopment costs, the,creation ■eatures '- ^ T h V s Robert Geddes of Socoda Springs his armed ■ ■ Obituaries ..-.2 Feal .. .1-6 i state budget reached ann . - Corrections. ' • . . .' . ofncwjobs.b s, installing broadband com* . said as the 82nd and. fifinaVday of utes late; ■ Idaho/West .4-7 Dea)earAbiiy ...2 ■ all-rimene high of just over $2 bil>1' ‘ ,'ln the Senate Marclrch 13 (pVssed municdtions)ns equipment, and Investing rhere could be an imprece-e- 23*10): Ayes > Camerotron. Darrlngton, in counties3S twith high unemployment or. . th ? session cam e to a'cl‘closeN'- ' T\ ■ Lunch menus, .7 . Cro.sIrossw ord.. ,3 ' “But when the dustIt finally set-' s h 0 w e < ed'$330. I, . n * Kln^Bomitlo. Sandy: NaNays - Stefinett: low porsonconal Income: and to provide ■ . , Con:omrtiunlty...4 , : I Absent-Noh . -.1- .• an Incomele tox deduction for certain;; . ' ties, we’ll all look bacack and see footage -0 ___ g e t su U / lntheH6use Marctr2r 2 2 (p a sse d 50- h e a lth Insu^suronce•costs..A total tax that there was some3 |good'work .the convo; ...... e h t e r i 'n i ' mMmiion ncyded paper.------.:.b e fo re : I - - . ' 18)1 A yes,-B ell.-G oujdrJrJeqiret. Jones; feductionToiTof-$97.6-milllon-in 2002;..-.'.i-donei” Geddes^ld.— nqdeki^ ^ end ofif tthb-.fis- ' ' * ' RIdlnger. S tevenson. Newcomb; Nt Nays ' and S88.99 millionn In 2 003. . . M o re th a n e v e r b«before, the Belgrade’j House March 26 (pass^ 59- . ______■ cal y ear:ar com es th is stm im er. A nd . -Bedke.SmlthrOlstrlctSt 2 3 - vacant .Ip ih e H o i - Legislature displaye^ed its split - -th ^n -g ai .. ^ 7 ) : A y e s-B - B e d k c. Bell. Gould. Hansen. . personality. There anire inconsis- • ■ .• The gov _the_$UJI I I m iUion tax relief packf_ MUefWaMAI>iTkM»Mm .• . j • Senate Bill 1274r4 appropriates— Jones.-RldiHdingerrSmlth.-:Steven8on.- ; -~teW tieS'eVery'se'ssibh>h,- b u r most:------said Milosi awmakers.evehtuallyj.et:... *809,515,600 to the»'D I epartm ent of ' Newcomb;3; Nays-Jaquer^ ------C lassif in was the largest in state agree it was more blatantbl this handed,there ov causing the IFiED. ---SU'r .. . Health end Welfare forir medical1 assis- In the SiSenate March 26 (passed - ___ judge. Bra: • 1. history..y . . . . . • : . •• th amandments); Ayes w inter. ' . . . - ' . tance sen/lces.. - 3 4 -1 w ith • -■ • “T he ^ p l e jiisf doilon’t w a n t to M ilosevic ■"rU)g'ohto,« ' ' F o rr tithe second consecutive--e- T -— in-thft Senate Marclrch 29 (passed Cameron.). [Darrlngton; Klng'Ba(rutla. . '' tru s t th e process,*^ GeSetidessaid; ^Yugoslav i y e a r lavlawmakers fought over taxtx . 21.14):’ Ayes > C am eroiron, Darrlngton,' Noh, Sandy,idy.’Stennett; Nays - none ju la te it, a n d vdluntarily to th ^ b itte r e nd o f th e ses-s- Klng-Barrutla, N oh. S Si a n d y : N ays - In th e HoiHouse March 26 (passed 62*. _ • “T hey w an t to m an ip u ;et in these thelegalpi mesjSews "S!?,For 82 days tax cuttersrs Siennett • ' 0 ):A y e s- - BBMKe. Bell, Gould. H ansenr- : 'that’s when you get 'to'wrest money away .fromm - In the Ho^se M arch1 229 (passed 34-_ Jaquet, JcJones,-Ridinger, Smith, , 'breakdown situadons.’s.” T h e ilosevic sui ' rtll«lPMm budgenerw rite^- and-vice^ersa;—— ij s -20^?-Aves— Bedke',-i.-Bell, .qouldt^^Stevensonri»nrNewcomb:-Noys.'=:none_^------O - n e .d a y ,-th e -L e g isislature-was------policeiappi -* making a record 'newV iinvestment . for » new ' ...fo r pn||ne claslassifled ads^ , y o u le a v e th e m oney oh th e '. , th ey ’ll sp e n d it,” ^ < 3 R ept . J ' ‘-‘wlTo died M a rc h 22. , • • 'moneyththis year,” said Rep. Scotttt ■, dfsgqc.-ooohi.sqiior;r citizen ser- ‘villa-in a .,* R a n dly y Hansen, R-Twin'Falls,s, .Despite the recoio r d ta x cutv . Bedkc, R-Oakley.'.who wasis. .vices, in c re a sin g th ee' ' number.of.' neighborh(Tenders' it^ '. H an sen a n d o th e r MMa^c-Valley . among a very ideaHsdc group of)f doctors a n d d en d sts ththe.statewiU , tofs'worki 10^1 • '^‘'0 jo in e d 'fo rc e s v /ith ta x cut-^ 7 3 3 - 0 9 'te r s jiiuluring the lu t week of thele law m ak ers w e re ups m ? n ? fofor the late .George Swan,n, • “I think we' spentht too miich .PleaseisesM£AW(«kERS,PaseA2 2 . . Please seeACHIEVEMBiENTS.PageW . : 'pieasx ia te d Press ■' ' ;■ * SRADEi'Yugoslavia - m Milosevic surrendered dawn'Suhday and was * ' .,,.7;. ■ f _ ] aw ay to.prison, w d in g a • . . . r • Vstandoff in his villa r';; police looking to arrest mer Yugoslav leader, for s linked to u decade of Lverule. ' I ivoy. of five pars carrying I dc sped o'ut of the villa le hdd b een hoIed'U p Vkith , led bodygau'rds, and min- . a t e r ' • id: . Milosevic’s; “ 'defenders i'n g .------.... ------de’s Central Prison and i gatisscloM ng b e h in d it;------; - governmejit aivd police . ilosevic vms'-.imhiediately—" — 1. over to an investigative Brianislav Ivkovic, a c^se vie aide', said the form er . av president surrendered . irily “ to include h im self in T il p ro c e d u rd ” : surrender came after' 1 ippeared.to.be.gearing.up _____ lew attempt to stprm.the • n an upscaleJBeIgra.de' | orhodd,^ven 'as negotia-" ' ork'ed through the rught. -6Q.special police, some . g w oolen m ask s o v e r theu* and.toting m adiine, guns': lease se^'MllOSEVIC/.Page U . !'i

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Public workr k s b u d g e t iLawmalikers osevicT irr ” a«5,j»i■t a iflance, era the hlghlVna of ' U mM M to.ptan the a m ; Continued from VU only thee hli e a lth a n d w e lfa re bud* ' '“foTke^ping the .Legisli iubllcw^budga'lmttoQov:.. of1 the SUte Hiitorlcersociely lom Al .. . / ' board. *^Fm not conifoiifortable with get - onene of thb fastest growing of th e d ifficu lt business MKempthorne ' l on Friday ea the I 2001 leglslatldative aeulon ended.- The cotn- tMiDd t the fadllty.__ -— :— •• '-and.-pistols,-.h ,. ■ a te n p ercen t' growrth th of govern*.- when it c s,-.had been seenlgath*' t comes to state expehdi* ing w h a t to do w ith a bubtjdgdt sur- ^porwrta erara followedfi by Kampthom'a refr' • 'N o money to pten'-end d e i ering close't .' ment,” Bedke said. , • .tures ammd a,target for budget se 'to>one gate of the ..^'.J.plus - a n o to rio u s undtdertaking. < onmMaiionlonOT'eacW-- • , *l* M M U v e t ^ p e for the Oepa sprawling villivilla.—^ __ ' Nearly all local1 1( le g is la to r s ‘.w rite rs: before bi the session even forlavonakers. ' '^ $ 1 4 .8B n million for maintenance end : imerecem-^ • fo fi- ' 'agreeid. But the deldelegation’s started. House Speaker* ' B r u c e ’ repair on existing axli biilldlnga. Kampthome 1mended $430,000. ’ > five gunshots were t t» :i2 jninWrt. • ' — “ Stafehouse'Veteranss sts^a varymg T Soon'at'atter the'session's start; Newcon)b, R*Burley, :— -S “MrBiIlli6n-fwr400bad.a«.n-nr ■^Minister,',iT).uaan„ • H II , “^"^"tax’cuts'cxisted^nd"id-wharfcrm— Tnore-prejres5ureon-the-debater“ — forthe^ork'Irdld'thiS'y{■yeafrr— — -T.-»7;e4’ they-should t^ke leftift 1lawmakers . with morlore. cautious lawmakers -‘Tm idi^ppointed sp«ipending is State Collej;leia.Campus Activity.Center;:'V • $2,4 million fbr e s ta te MICsllea Watrtct ' ' Mihajlovicc sssaid they were firdd ' • ..-.wlth.no choice but to shake out saying ththat.while tax cuts and- •v/here it’s at,” saidid H o u s e - :Kempttoiwinieracomm«)ded$1.000'm ore. ' 3 office; Kefnpthorne recornsfnmended. by Milosevic’jvic's' 32*year*old dau^* 7 a million for the Collage of :$67,000more. . . . ter,M arija,-“% . ‘ ' what.theyccdd.andj gog< h o m e .' so m e speipending increases may be -Speaker Bruce Newc i,-“w h o w a s in a ,s ta te p f ' I .' '“ Jl’J’- ' 'Silill''™ ,KIdaho-Fine Ana Building. I* 91.B: million.for a..nenew_Bllnd------d istress” whwhen her. father ^ k s ■ ■ ... “SureIwomd’yelikiliked more to warranteited given the huge'sur* •' Burley. "But I think'weve d id w ell Kempthbmen nrecornm endM $41.000more. .'Commission headquartera. KenCempthome y. yH e did hot say if My-. -, come' out in this taxax bill,? said- plus, som>me of this year’s money tax c u t w ise." • «10.7).7 mUllon for the.Unhrersliy of.. 1recommended the aante. . R ep . C elia G ould, R-Buhl. R-] “But: might btbe needed-for future Democrats were gensn e ra lly in .. Weho .Teachaching and.Learnl(ig Center. ■ s' • $3.1 to complete the thM-Wphete of ijured 0"® inthe footing.', r in middle of thie ses:lession I was ' shortfallsills. In the*end,'lawmak-'~- '' agreeinent with the heheed'forx, le.fecommended 2 $47,000 more. ' thet atate microwave aystemn 1upgrede. ' ' .P o lice had tried,to raid the1 .' S million for the Boise State IKempthorne recommendedthe aan thinking we weren’tt-going •gi to g e t ' e rs le ft $60$( million on the table tax cut,'bur were disaj Mme.. villa: beforere .dawn< Saturday and eeademlo bulldlng lh Canyon r .« $ 2 4 tor .the pisUce 'eeadafl expan* sieze. Mildsevic, iloj but w6re ' '. an ything.” ' ‘ , . ' ■ for next:t session’s8 budget wran* . ;;some of .the money did.d.n o tg o to . county. Kem:emp.lhoriia recommandad th e .1aktn. Keinplhome recormtended tl : Gould pushed'hanard this ses- .. -gUiigs.:__ fixing dilapidated publiiilic schools,. . aaow.. • l4M,OOOfOra.L«)da'OeJJJS t. . repulsed by!\3y his'personal guards, : sion for some type>e iof capital.. !Overal•all everyone-has some • Fire Quanl_9taHonHtemBthomi ed Bre wittt aulonnlic ___ • V 1 gams tax reauction.an.. uuringjLzilpraiseTarand.some gripes aSout ” .“ t e b r u a o 'c o u r t o rd e r w"l o d o s o m '^ ' ' ■ ' weapons. DunneDu the day, with ___ le recommended $04,000 hw e!— ' . ; late-sessio n showdow'iown with “the , the finalilprodiict. i , thing about the long*:5*standing ' rtH eLeS?------h u n d re d s bof fh his supporters blodc* T” .8 for the'North.Idaho college I . ing the villailia’s gates, Milosevic ; S e n a te , sh e w on a coni:oncession for - “It’s hardha to reconcile needs ' p ro b lem . D em ocrats w(w ere esp e - • .Heatih/Nurslnrtlng and Ufa Science. 8ulUI(«. 1ommandad the seme. j a one*year 8 0 'p e rc eiht h t cut, and a . and wanants,? said Sen. Dean, cially upset schools wenire ig n o red — Kampthomeie‘recomn>oflded n $4,000 more. ' . • $420,000 for new c h a i# « told policee hhe would rather die' • p ro m ise to-Io6k in to) th e idea fur* C a m e roon, n R*Burley,. “And I’lh ., while a $32 million apappropria- • $812,<.2,000 for the Eeitern .Idaho 1lave Hot Springs. Kampthome rec than stirrendeJider.offidalssaid.-; ■ I th e r n ex t y ear. ' . * sure som>me of those needs'are' ' tion to ren o v a te th e St:Statehous'e College Maintenance Building . 1ed the aame. - • ‘ Milosevic,ic, wv ho w as forced frb in ... ; G ov. D irk K em pthothorne’s-gen* left a lit __:-*20ftOQ(LfiitADundjmrkJKJUhftjiew ------of£ice.in^aotctobeir-by-mass-demon-^------— little wanting. But this . w as app ro v ed . ------le. recommended $253,000 Stete ' Police haadquartera In.TV ■ erous spending proiroposals'at. budget: comesC( as close to them . '.Senate Minority.Lea'-- • $«80.000.for e'medlcsli buildingb at - ' h u m a n ity/ in ir connection !wi^h ' ! Bell, R*Jerome, oversees - he hopes the econom Ithesam e. • . '1 als^form ed th e c o rei olof the pack- the Legisgislature’s .powerful joint ' • .down will not prove thattl what * -' ’ the Southern kteho C o r r ^ o ^I InInstitution. atrocities commit'tedcor Iduring' his - ' : age .law m akers. ee\ v e n t u a l l y b u d g et committee; c the Joint . th e L eg islatu re d id w as'sfoU I y. ' ^ 'I. h a rs h craackdown c l on ethnic ad o p te d .' '. F i n a . nice-A c t ppropriations “I hope it’s not too ' Albaniansin]: in Kosovo in 1999: ' . Despite the linpreprecedented ------C om m irtelt»ie70r“JFAC. :— S t e i m e r r ^ d ." r " . ' ' " l i i g v e m e n ®. ^ - = = = - = — - -rThe-Yugo;igoslav-governm^Ait,'. amount of money on>n Ihand, bud* ' Both dm» M nm pt __. ' TimcszNcws-paliticsrand 0 state, the historicic step of ^ai^teeing get away with for a sutubsidized Earlier,. PresidentP Vojislqir • . Of the three biggejgest budget needs.” government reporterr M ic h a e l. nearly all farmfa workers the mini* .children’s health care proirogram to K o stu n icaa made n it clear thi^t I areas > education,, hhealth and - But BelSell feels good about the - Joumeecanbenached.ir■in Boise a t . . mum wage,;e, eiidorses u’nprece-' m ^ie sure the fewest popoorfami- . there wasIS nor way Milosevic ' ! w elfare, and prisonsns -■ lawmak- pemiaherlen t tax cu ts ag re e d u p o n .. (208) 331^2510 or byI ce-m a il a t dented stattate aid for economic ■' 11^ possi&Ie know it exist]sts.' . . would ^ c aapejustire., p e • , , .I' ;ers were-successfulul amending: . She said;d th ey ’re a ste p fo rw ard mjQumec®m(^icvaUcy.ct.com. ■ ■ developmenlent; in sthiggling rural A. record $100 millionm tax.ciit “No'one'ca1 can remain, untouch-. ■ • communitiitie's and guarantees - generates charges of favowring the • able. ...^Eyeiiyery individual.muat_ __ I _ _ I every start:irting teacher'w ill be '.~rich'and'business evenin tK o ti^ .bear respbnsi Sunday S7.(X).(X) per week, dally only SS.OO . onsibility according tD . ; Circulation : paid no lesss s 1th a n $ 2 3 ,2 1 0 . • ov6r. half of . the brea:ak is in ■ > the law,” Sunday only S3.30 per Week, ,” Kostunica sai^. .; Danicl.Walock. circulail,tottandlr.ct.r ' J"'S"' TheTimes-Newsvs; . , T he n e xct, t,: it is it is (lying to kill reduc^ mdividual incomtme taxes. '“Whoever sli . . Sales lax Inclncludcd in all above rales. A- r shoots at the policp * llitlMM modestst $800,000 budget for- The consensus'is thatat a $330 must be appi • line* arc open S15-00 charjiar«e will be levied for all. . ipprehended. W hoevtf I Circulaiion phone lir Your guide to livingII the Humani n Rights. Commission, m illion surplus la st J&nuailary made ' has been subi ■m: only. If you' rtiurned chcckCCkN.-— ^ ■ _ ' - . 5ub^naedJ)y.syud^__;______. ' _bctwe«?n_7-nnd_10-tt.inr llnv — — which-was-bS'blamed-by-Rep.-*Twtla ------— lawmakers-*Be;agents-tj-to-purse"* .must answer . . do nbi receive your paperpap by 7 a.m., ^ . • — -1h-th£f(=3f‘^''all( " Hornbeck,-k, R*Grangeville, for land.form . The law app coll ihc numbcrToryouiwurarcD|^ Mat! infoformation" ■ _ applies-to ever^citS^, ------■*Burlc>^upcrtT^'------I .. b e in g p a rti;rtially re'sponsible for . the alS^c^ e e d ed t^i5ucceed._._. zen.” , ______^ PauUOaklcy";:...... es.NewK (UPS 631-OKOI i< pub- IV at 133 Third Si. W.. Tuiln------HO. 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- i . s . " .■T'"' : r."' .sh says- - P oliticL 0 g i l - f e a ( ' groups collected and sjspeiit more " e i n g o l 3 ~ ~ H [ B than S130 million inI tthe weeks; :- ' leading iip to the Nbvu■^ber elec- - -- - | - liltiill looks^toCO s to p -, tioh.• .'.These entities still uiic collect: f l v iIps h Idds —^aiS-much jnoney as dc -'Soffem briev —TBUiHg 16 give 6V6n ifTI WASI^GtON (jif(A PPoUd'cai' . tion working its way propa^ to ^earchingifor— jpehdirie for, children’s ' - ' newVrays,tokeepmexempt.Rroyoups-gre^two;-- tile. CJubJ.for, Growtl(th, .a.jaic^, nation,” Bush said in his _; uii ailb lubiT “ weeklyrrodt■adio-addres9^^ud„, ... ; . possible aiiemaQves.res. . . '^ar'^a'voring: fiscal-'' McCaln-FIn-Felngold campaign financa reforeform blit Friday In W ashln^br;bn. McCain-Feingoid bilii[li.they.can childrentoeto enter school. ; the Republicann I:House major- collect any size donatibiions allowed - ” leader call'siskiniking for money ' changeges to campaign finance:e election to $2,000, anand put new . In. thd-ib-meantime, outsidb' . under. State law, but wvrill hot be ‘^Jthan having a (local>cal).party offi- . . laws siisince- the Watergate era;a; - restrictions on speci:cial .interest, groups areire ready,'to,step.in.. allowed to spend solloft money. ’".dal call asl^g forir nmoney,” said The billlill sponsored by .Sens. John'in ■ advertising during federalfe elec- .. Takingtig advantage of law* donations in federal elelections. ^ •Anthony Corrado*3t whov teaches' McCairoihi R-Ariz., aiid Russis tion seawn. . .'changess ilin recent years> manyf “What you’ll see is,.state s party .■ r ••-govemmentji? Colb;olby College in Feingol;oId, D-Wis-., will.ban softft The plan’s chief Se:Senate critic,' ideologicalcal and political groups -.'■ committees are going5 tot become MuSiefl«rflDANCE FESTIVAL : ..TtiBine and has-writt«itten a book on moneyiy donations to nationalil Kentucky Republiclican Mitch from thee 1National Right To Life' . more vigorous and'moR)re indepen-. . FeatutiiHtringBYV Idaho . 'caimpaign money.. politicalralparti^ ' McCormell, concedes:s it.is likely ■' Committei;tee to. the Sierra. Club --' " dent,” said Trevor Pototter, a for- ril7ih • 7:30 pm _ • The Senate iss sset to .vote It als.s>. . able” and pleading vriivith Bush for • ' ' global wurming agregreement drew. , sil fuels,jIs. While Bush opposed thele ,, a, reverse - ^thoughgh he didn’t . . ; withering cohdemnamatlon Friday, — KyotoI'treaty tr during his campaign,-n,- ' name names, j Would yourr y o u t h ' g r o u p liketoearn" III •, ^ith world leadersirs.callinis.the. ' he did'id'endoi^ limiting carbon'in ' ' “I 'salernnly appeal1 tto Protocol ■*EN... - i S - president’s “in•you^f!u>facft — fully.dnd.imm_1 .5 .or.m p'te. _ __ ^ . rosponsiHilities as gj TfI'K^lndepcndcnt news;WSpapcr ^^rm an 'ChanceiloTT C QK . ■fi^.odzens.” ■ . ■ Gertiard Schroeoeder tried in ^ m r $ ' 4 .9 5 ' ■ “ '...',The Pomigu^; daily,da ^ - v^-Thursdayf tot piersuade Moi!onday-Frlday people whc10 can help uss on Friday - j^blico said Bush actacted *Svith the _^Critictics-contend alU.S. with*-[i-— ■ Bush to change his minlind. . ,11:I1.:00-3:00 pm one who thinks drawalU ^would probably doom thele In Washington, Bus!ish .defended - m^'comMnMwd iWM onyetfwaHwi ' ^ afternoon, April 6 and.d. Saturday _ the world.”. pact. FoFor Japan -^.the host of thele his stance by sa^ngstistricter limits .t.. j. -HistoiywiUnot’It* jtjud^ G^i^e . KyotoI ameeting - it was seen as a ' now on greenhouse gasasemiisions nriorning, A\pril | 7, please3 call Janet lAush kindly," diedaxdared Britain's * particuLular snub. - could worsen energyjy shortages ! iNE^sftcTAfi .xRelndependent nenewspaper. **It Japai>anese Prime Minister-tr- ' plaguing parts of the raimtiy.c( $ 5 "OFF 0 TOTAL BILL | G o f f i n a t 7 335-3254 or Jan,n R ogers at . is'not even illationionism, it is in* Yoshiroro Mori appealed to Biish' (o;o ’ Bush’s announcemuMt, receiv^ IfTX (wm.:7N.2mn70NS0«M0A£>. * ' .',.your*face tru^ence.’ce.” ■ show 1Iradershipm to combat globalal - support from Mexico,,wiuch^i|te v ' A l l W eek I , — The Guardian— ing-at-intematiot^ ta lks-ti^II----i^ y -developing-coun _ :7 3 5 = 3 2 9 0 - ffnr c m hrfi inform■nation: ? £_ ; —feiHm eii-hh-^iiddiidenl^ ^ the " ---- ’argued~thar^e~greeienhouse^s— onyottwedm .J V space of two . shoihort 'months, — *^Japiaiplan hot>es the Uni ted Stat«is reduction goals unfaiiairly limited •’f" “ " " i^merlca, the ’indindispensable willexetxert-strong leadership'for)r . growth in their nations. .... nationi’ begins to> nresemble the ■ - resolvinjing siich an important issuele ------“We understand theS u.S;posi. Et PA|APAlSO 324-5217 . ultimate rogue state.”te.” • • • , facingS illthe international rommuni*i- tion,’^ said "Victor LLichtihger^. ■ 501 S.. Uncbln,L Jerome . lie liiiie s “ .The London-basei>^d Financial ty.”Mor Mexico’s envit^nmentnt secretary. • __wexL/<’tf n iha «tl m ^ tn r a ) ______' ..'times noted that: BiBush’s father ’ . Frencmch President Jacques!S , “We CM’t try tp"^ tooTasP’otc n T l^ i ------—r^'when president signigned the U.N.— Chiracc ddefied ft^m his written'"Ti"" reducing emissions,IS, he said,- ' 'Framework ConventiintiononGlobal text to:o 1the U.N. Human Rightsts '•' “because that meanins at some ■. •- ■ .- \if a r n ^ in l9 9 2 ;“S"Sinice t then the ■, Cpmmi:nission', calling the U.S.^>. -- pointwehavetoret^eat” B R ] . tonpmture has riserisen,’’itsaii. . . ' />■'. 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Total p A ;, Totalal.Pet ; Theresa May,ly, the church’s.pa'sr'. _ . -lenses/cas^ Included:d r.-. ,' jch^nted “Viva Go'3overi\or .' jPct ■ pop. to a ie .Mip.Hwwte ■ , toral assodate,ite.' ' • • ' ''V '{Kempthorhe.” , V .6 2 . - - 3 8 ':'; .-.■.24;. .'.-I. '635%- -35.8% 43.:31%' May descri:ribes the Hispanic ' ' I iFarm workers won mainan'datory. ■ ne that.is rich in fam-. . . See Optician for deiaih. ConnofbeC . 7 - - 12'.; 'i4 l.7 % - •••14.1% -.;; '.2.7 : culture o s one ' rw b rk e r’s-co m p e^sad o n1 coveragec< • • 'c e le b ra tio n . T a th ily '., , ' coffli)/n^ wirfi any other-offer 0 . J r ■ ; ■ . • j r ' -363 , '' 37. :32e'’ It:S81J.% '. 47.1% ■' ' 19.-o i i ■ , ily ties and « ' ;iif 1996 after a bitter*bc■ 'b attle in • -.B«ll«vue ■ . obligation reachesrej beyond the . ' ' Of vision core p/00. • ■■ 76 • 1 2 ‘- 64 , S533.3% ' 48.6%' ' 27.< __ . the Leaslanire. AgricultilU ture h a d _i^nuclear.familyiily_to_extended.fami:_'.... b e e n e x em p t fo r 79 years.i F T p ------^ — K .h r - T~— - ^628T“ 236T“ 392-----“3 166:i%— :i33%*:— is-j S'S Iy. Dinner isis-a. gathering. The • Selection varies- • (Statewide, Idaho’s-Hi> H is p a n ic Burley .2,488 1,'785. •'703 39.4% . . ' ■ 7:1% . ,26.'e .7 » fiesta is centratfa l to s o d a l life. b y lx a tiq n , ■ . . p6pulation jumped 922 f p e r c e n t . .Carey . . ’ -Ctty.Infdnnatloistlonnot'mltable- i'A. ■ .“Significaii:ant events in'their . during the 1990s from-S2i-S2i927-to-- - T-Castlefofd.ird— 1 0 6 - ^ - 2 9 . . ■.7.7r—_ 2 S 6 5 5 % _ .lw .7 % :. .38.:8.3%-. lives just don’on’t take place with- 101,690 in 2000, w htie theth e s ta te ’s .. D w io '. : 92 63 : • 3 9 ' . 73.6% 21.1% ..2 7;75% ; . out fiesta,” sh(s h e s a id . ^ total population rose ata b o u t 2 8 . Eden' .; . 63 . 11' ■ . 52 *472.7% ' 30.9% ,.15;53%' Some cultiItural differences, percent. The same scen'aih a iio h a s ■ -Fiairftelcl ■■ v':.24..', ■' 1, 23 : 2 3 % - 6.5% 6.3 B.1% ■ ' • though genercerous'and admirable, i r ' p la y e d o itt aro u n d th e coic ountry. ' . Rlw 93-“ . '^‘49. 'i 44 . ■ 89.8% 7 5 % ' S.i5.7% ' . a c tu a lly p esrpetuate rt economic --^**-TD^ianfiiyfiiakelip^7:8'l'iS -p erterir— -^GiS!Pw'fgBFaiS^T5»26’- r - l S f f r ? ! - 2 3 0r-a r - : T 3 % -T ’23:6%*r-726;!6aiP~** ^bajriB trs-Tmmuai‘W i 6rm 6^th-a«-T* ■- of Idaho, up from 5 2 perpercent in" . Qbodlng-::r' ': ' 6 0 l - 147 354 J240.8% C0%' ,.14iL4i8%--'( la n g u a g e ,MM[ay a su g g e sts.' W h ile 1990. Iii th e to w n s o f•Acequia, Al ,, Hagerm*a n .58 -. .22 • 36 . >: ■; ,9.3% ' • 8.1B.8%.. ' • ' th e r e are^exiexceptions to every ' Bliss, Burley, pbclo,), GI le n n s • Halkjy . .741 . - 9 3 . . 648 '.' (^ . 8% ■ V '73.4% .'\.112% 2 ' .. genet^ity, HHispanics gerierally . 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‘ Police:e aiTesE m anrform i nningnovete& giT itiielend-tw ice.^ -ejtoAHp/WE - 1 ‘ = ^ E U RRrd’AtENErCAi^jy^rX 7 i ^b3veapoirfinff5aay...._^ Z] :cuwdintinmning-nvpr= ^g-rApnrf ■ '. ■■TTpn n —<*fiAr^hAfirilng ' t-liA h ’»l l d - . n^d’giflW endJwiM verw K ^reportea^ thaVit was her fatilt!t s h e ’had .,' ''saw another*s r recent^ea^voi«id;_l::i.ll iiiiaxmcli BeU, 40, w as a r r e t e d ••. ■; been struck by Bell’s pidickup. , ’ In a hospiispital interview,-the—T-^ ' fortwocdun>uhts o f a g g ra ra te d bat- The impact'knock:ked-. the .. ^ wonian told’Id ppolice that the. first • was also, charged with ' woman'backward iandd she h it, injuiy was.'fr^s.'from ,being knocked .- Iiers, stUcdents g^tit s ^ i M t vehicle as a deadly ' ■ ,.h e r h e a d ,,O ffic e r P a t i dlVmldconJktexdL2L_-!:_;- 3^(-A B ) r A'l-ip sh 'o u ld ^ b t h ts:-:— ' feperal. .jury . has,5, a w a r d e d • ' th e m&leJ t«teadier and.the'prind-/’ “Shp was ,only a.busis drtv er* ” . . BRIDGEVI]/ l E W E S W t S l S VVTTESi YOU TO . : , - \ L h A j L ^ . . $^B ,000 to a fonner-»r school bus . ; pal, of Weyest.DesettJHIgh eich . : testified i Tintlc's formi -^'^W W ho-SJM a-sKnoil o s t n e r joD . m a rn e d formerfor students from the. riey, i Blake Ostler, “and;d She w as"” ' / " f f i aK ^ reporting,inapiippropriaie., . TroucCreel■eekschbol.- !Interfering with the edvducational ’ ' ' ^ H fl : r«nrfionships betweenlen-students' . “WestDiDesert-Hi^tSch(Ml-is:a^=-;^] =—proces's-at-therschbol.”.’’ Y o u r e n — — —ald-teachers-at ihe-sihisihallrtsolafr- . ■messf’TYcii vyas'aiwwftd to~wor>rk u n t i l I ^ e<) W est Desert H i ^ SSchool. d L a m b e rt,tr ssaid. ‘>H^efully, this ]February, of. 1997. and1 h1 e r coin* '< | COIIIB OIUm..conie all. bring thewklisaniaefiranilflA i ikaadlainasfdrTHlEscEas^ lgglbittli - ■ jThe-juiy^eliberatea . ruimwud . ” • fdr more'Uian 13 hoiirs . ■ oyer-two days before5S' ' '^hewasonhV 'ca ^ioanirrS a$^.ing Thursday that f/l/i the ^uc(itionabpw csss\ . .J _ „ fe d in g s :a g a inst.Youren;,^'- s t .i, ,• TtttTc'Schooi D istrict . -came from poljjlyganiists' ' attkes(Jio6l:\ . • v . ' imneEO Fm , Sjipcrinrendentn t'. ".■■■<2’/ w ho d istru ste dloutsiders c ■ •-P a trid a R owse violatedted ■' ------■— ;— 'p a n d ^ d o n ’tLwanin c p e o p le __ . ■ ” ------ihffU tah Whistleblower like me'muckiti:ihg about - A it when she failed to .V ■ ^BlakcC5 O stler in their affairs.” . rinew a bus-drivingng. '' contract with Debra T intic’s fom icr attcittomcy s?;e;aip,o'y >ra' . ______i. te sn fie d th a t pilu k ral i n a r - . Y b u re a riage had nothiifling to, d g ' \ jT m happy (his is ove: >ver, and Pni ' will send;i.'a a message that the dis- with , the case or their• concern?c ' . grateful that S(imeon one finally . trict neecseds to clean .up, that—- - a b o u t ^ u r e n . believed me,” Youren : m said after school, but)ut Tm not hopeful any- .. Earlier» Kimberly Suele.Ufftes* • S tHe jury7ound Tinticitic D istrict.. thingwillcl 1 change.” '. , tified that'before thee d i s t r i c t ' ; • liable'for $120500 and]id Rowse for ’ The scho:hool district’s attorney, ' i > hiretl her as a janitor:r i n 1996; ■ another $97,5()0.;,.- 'M o r r is .HoHaggerty, said Rovirse ' ., ’ sh e w as a sk ed if sh e h aid d reserve* '. .X' ^ouren, 43, saidd she had acted withith the best interests of . j : •. tio n s a b o u t w orking withith polyga*!^______1 _ __ . w arked for th e d istrictct oG nly a few. th e stu d en!n t ts in mind. . months when she be(began com: • Yourenn Ihad worked as’a bus mists or their children.-'t.-"lsaidl • . Q C r ' pQiining about boys snappingsn a • '•driver"in‘in-Idaho foi- IS years w o d d n ot,” L iff said . Bii3ut'during~ t h e few m o n th s s h e .wc tebcher’s bra strap anand asking before' nimoving , in 1996 - to \ w o rk ed a t ‘ .MM h& for dates. — —^ Pleasant: VValley, 180 miles from, West Desert High, sheI said,s two . — J ; ^ouren said she wasas labeled a . the distri(r i c t ’s h e a d q u a r te r s ih ' ' *o f polygam ist T om .G reeten’s wives ' . craublemaker when sheh e also com- E ureka, ' asked her if she wouUlid m a r r y plained about a maleale teacher By that.f!t.fall, she said, she was «their husband. '■ flihing with a girl by al!(allowing her . lodging .complaintscc involving "And several chil^rei•en.at the ^ T V tajsit on his desk and rulrubbing her. teachers’s’ courting< and datin'g ~ - jlygamoiis . f. ' bqck in the hallvrays. ' . behavior’ aai n d th e ir physical-con* family i asked, if I'wouUtld m a r r y : C ■-7-- .Irt-pretrial heaTing:ngs, Judg^e" tact with1 sstudents, such as full“— ~ tthieir-dad;^'she-said7^1 ^ I t- w a s a ' ------:: ■ ..D]|l^ KimbalLcuIed-id-the-jur.y— ^body^masiassages^at-the-school, ' isu-ange school.?’,

Weaver:r says MecVeighrirings hollcDW J SEproRD.Ind..(AI(AP) - The ' • ------.- iBranch Davidlan compoiio ^ d n e ^ ‘ : ' tgnf^klhTldphito " . waco; Texas, Duriiea . cm ter of the 1992 Rul . ground, killing about 880 m em -. sttodpff says Timothy ^ - S wnhands.'Hehad bersof i the.ciilt.. explanation for why he Fe^deral prosecutorss say the. ^ tl^e O klahom a C ity fede . Oklahoma bombing wasas retalia- 1 \ ■ im rings hollow. .. m ’/ d in a t W aco a n d R u b y 6 - ' ; Federal Siege. At Riibyy Ridge,^ , Color youour entry,'fill out attachiched, forrn and return'u10 Nome: ■ diffy. And I gave dirty .. t h a t d e ta ils th e e v e n tss at Ruby ■. BrldgcVicNicw. instate before'I'hursdrsday, A p ril 1 2 th . W lrih ’cr;trs ' er, who is soutHerii " ! ' tH2m .at'. OklahomaS '’afv“ ■' Weaver, Ridge.. He .will be sellfiling his will bc announced.Saturdayani Ajiripril 14th at 'ITie Baster Eg]sgg Addreu: ’ this weekend to appear • •Rttyeigh told the au book at_the_Bedford_N n-and-knife«show*ln— ; .National_ .i;I.unt^it II I :ii ' '^'AlTerican Terronst: Guard Armory Saturcr d a y a n d • I, added: “What hap- ! N ^eigh' and the Okls^ Sunday. . “ ■.. 0 me and my family is : S ^ o r “We wrote the bookk for Sam ' City: — ----- S iit white separatisItlst .Randy sometWngiig we (fan never forget;” and Vicki and to (et peoj:o p le k now S th e R u b y R id g e c o n - ' . \N9aver said McVeigh’sh’s ^lan a, someth|ngilik.e_thls canin h a p p e n .State: * • '^Ip X o ^t tim for why he msm a d e a n d saver’s 14-year*oId son, to J a n y o n e a n d th a t we,mi was shot twice, once in. exploded a cruckiboihbmb in front ™ ’ an eye.bn our civil sete r y a n ts ;” Daytime Phaiie: ‘ ■ om he federal b'uildinj and then fatally in the «We&ver said. • M M flM id his wife, Vicki, w as.. , ' ,/'1 9 people on April 1 ' fa D ssh o rt » S Fa gunshot wound to the ' d by federal snipers, * SSicV eigh took th e la\ o o t^ g , in w hich a feder- . .1: - o'viip^ahds. H e h a d ju sd a ihal also was killed, h b i w n m in d .'l don’t a{ h iin ^ t aU,” W eaver, w l d three years after — ahd'son died in the Rul allegedly sold m o ille- * ^^ to u t, said Thursday. iwed'Off shotguns, to . i s 0 g 'er federal agents. ' i h t M e i r a e ’h a s m o re an g e i M s M .rfm l dn. nnd I doa’tJc ril 19; .1993, diiring an thal^could be.” • gy-fgderal aganti;, the • M A G IC ^VALLEY, I H aving troiouble finding eem pioyees REGIONAL MEDDIGAL CEN TEJ/ 650 A D O IS OIN N AV E. ,W 1S T , • TW.iN4 IFALLS. tOAHO 83301 I I to fill tith o se job vafcalancies? _ . OF MAGIC VALLEY LEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER .

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w WirEdiionWilliarrrBwck- VeTimes-News~ ■ Page.A-.1 4 V .SiSunday, April 1, 20C0 0 1 . , --EprroRi EK.T6ND h e c,K, k Americ dic-knds-’ 3 D ,7A^' S P I R T V ’y l y / w |^^^OE,g/eAR1gnsA tjsH iti' ■ y . gjbeic^^irforbnJsiness aggain ~ ~ S ~ E • V ■ ! ''George w : Bush hahas been presidenT'’’^^ s o m e d ecisio n s g b m g th - ■ th e “ m u ltip le u s e ”’ ccconcept that serves For'orest Service from .a government^go' ' eveiyone’s heeds. It’sit’s a sh ift t h a t d id n ’t a,geiicy'‘‘corisidered g e to bee a,a friend of ‘ 1 sit Well with-EbrestSic S e rv ic e C h ie f M ik e t hhe e tim ber industry/fo) a cautious; DbmHec'^whichI i‘iS>rhy Dom beck - gua;uardian of about 192 millkillion acres of ^ ------' resigned last w eek.' . ■ ' ■ n a tio n aJ l forestis.”fc •'. ^ ‘rV E S X £ X T £ a /C> • Dombeck took a , . ~ H e 'fofocused e oh 0 0 ■THE'TONaje '• . hike. because.;hehe - Yiiliuilly'al! ofnmuraiAmenai ■ c o n s e r v■ving. i i . old- !■ fo r e s t s a n d ■ - - -'-i' • :V d i d n ’t s h a r e . B u s h ’s v o t e d fo r ■ ^OFE ' vision for the future ding protec- ■ ' •'of Am enca’s~riation- - -N o^\at longlast,t,t/ieCllllfOll > ■ tib n s fo)r r wilderness \ to the detri- al .. forests. He . .admUmtmtion's<;'W ’1 a r o n th e ' a r e a s - . to couldn’t support his m e n t of. o f jobs in boss, so it. was timem e [W est'isdrriwiug.I g t o a a o s e . 'VVestern•n coriimuni-> ■ for him to go. Theres r e '______^ •• ties. No>Jow, with a are plenty .of otherl e r ■ n ew p resiepar.tment suspended n a .o o n w g jffauo Msvj'f.- .______; m—tJsy should now be turnirned on. the Forest Lolwobbyists'for-the mining.in..industry had ■ Service’s regional forfo’reste're. A fter that, sp(ip o k e ri rica voted for , ■ ■ ■I HaOiger and his attomc an agenqr that will b “con* I R e a d k i v .'25-3806, Idaho Codeo de.” This provision w a s i . . Bush'and-now, at long last,5t, thei .C lintoni m called “sneaky” and “cc -uses of America's; ppublic lands. That Bu ...,M ^ J tempmousofall.”Iamim d iat - . patterned after pro\5rovisions already in ; administration’s “War on1 thetl West” is • . m , .coM M EN-r • ivate records obtained in v j m eans loggers, miniliriers, ranchers and adi • attorneysy.' Th e Times-News characte ' Idaho law for privat- j: • off£oad motpr»vehi(ihicle users need to dnd raw in g to a c lose. my actions and those of Mr. j j l Ken McClure similar contexts. TheTh< pu^se of the -.-S' • _ tiq n oX.ni solely to ensure that a ------HafUgerw were nofonly inaccurate b 'HHHBV amendment wassoli . unfair. , person’s private recoreci rd s seized b y th e -•'.••• . government woidddd remtunI private. A t iio>--’;. ■ . •• . . T h isn; newspaper has b ^ n critical 1 ^ p e c t to this legisladdn'tha er and the odor ^ a n a ^ g^m fj 'hS . . Itis'wi J fS hat! • time was itsuMesteBsted that the amend- \ “sneaky” an d “ contem pnipu; les-News W idiout doubt recent levels > ?us ■ m en t would prevent/e n t d ie public from 1' t facts don’t ju stify this. L et m nspection reports, notices''• >cen h ig h er th a n Mr. Hafligeig srw o u ia , me • learning about inspc have be< le House Agricultural vertlting director like therleni to be. Readers^ould no - of violationorthelille like, all of which should'.*------...... ;..„"MaMBingwlrtof MlMike SmK....:...... AdvertI i,chaiced-byJ(eprescntadvc. re ^ r d a n d ,in ,m y .o p ih -.iiii'! ■ ~ ■ "'assume;eThowevSTth'atrhe'doesn’tT: •' I 'i be-in’ihe'public-rea he has ■ Jones, heldi a im aradion h earin g on odoror - 'ion, were not exemiQmpted(andcenainlynoC;‘' *■ ' ' Ttie members of Ithe editorial board and writeriters of editorials are StepheniHartgen, Ha iw ’tcononcemed. To the contrary, h« much moiiey and has commimined to- legislation on February^. At.diai hear“f* , , in tended to he exenxempted) from public • . • Reltis. spent m buted b oth to le^ sla to rs and i WilliamBroctock, Clarl( Walworth; Sieve CruCrump, Kevin Richert and Dan Rel ., spend nimore not to increase hismilltiilk pro* “ifi I d istn b u t d to ; disclosure. ic Valley residents in atten- ducdon,in, n ot m ak e his d ia iy jn oeeffi- ^ e many Magics W hen rep resenntatives ta bf this newspa* ~r.—:— ^— • dent,bibut solely to reduce levelsI ofoaor.of dancero-wntt ’— :------persuggcsted thlat a t tthe exemption was-toor^— —— t in fact exem pted ixispeci- ',- . H e h as s jd e v e l o p an d filed w ith, thedi . believed wen/ere necessary in order to mallake , , broad and th a t it in igement legislation workablele tion reports an d sinisimilar documents (a .. . — • -Departnim ent of Agriculture Idaho’slo’s first . odoi-nianagei h, frankly, I think is --^ T T • D airy Odor0( Management Plan andnd has • bodi for diele publicp and fo r th e dairymlan. ar .-. conclusion which, fi itted'to take steps outlineddindiat_.-j.,., ii HouseBiU:;ill 262 ^ves,the DepartmentIt of-< wrong) we agreedid vvoluntarily to clarify aihending the bill again • rs about shooting . "number and where the’dnyer 0 reduceodor to acceptablele 1levels. Agriculturee dthe authority (wthout prioro r : d ie provision by tuh _Weyrah^ answers j .... 3uld be clarified. We did ■ niim beris to be’ says ‘‘Idaho."10. * , w _ uHafliger hired me to assisttwididic w nodce)toinsiinspect a d airy a nd to take . so the statute woulc _ To M n R o b eii Norto)rtoh: ' Sounds like an easy job. Tli ny records of die dairy wliich(di". , n o t do this becai!iseiise w e h ad to. W e.did dds; , • ” , Inresponse,to yourur {accu'sadon that I - ng and passage of odor manaLnagemerit copies of any - no accountability.i went tliro nt to odor management ijsucjIC.S. ' ' , because w e w anted;tedto.Itwasneverouir .. ing tlie facts and th at I .1 irion which, for the furst timene,&ves .• are relevant t , . speak before knowing th e tim e, m inus a bunch bftmoSiy.com.-.' m 'fejslan t object to diis authority. Wee r . • intent o r desire teito shields! such r e c b rd i ’ ''l- ,v enforcem ent, you jovemment clear.statutoryyaudiority a Wedidnotol ■ to o w z e ro about law ei . pletely humiliated, and didd hh< ot receive an- For this newspaperp e r to ciditorialize tw o ; , see, I am a n ex-police.ije.officer who'laid my ■ • * ulate a'gricultural odors. In1 fact,k just, merely asked ' apology or anything. WJierere i;is th e . . r , al day), copied o r takalls)forU.e fact • goal had been to> kekeep such reports “hid- lur factsstraiglit. , ippr6vaLbyjheJegislature.j:‘■Under andwouldrei1 remairi private, as they in fai spouted off? Get your 1 •final outcome, “dismissed." ----- — ■ -den from-public: 'vie'View” is not only in acm i-:';. — Yoii-soy4-shouldnothot-biameJliIr..W-eavctv-*‘ — 3gisladon,di&X>epar^entoito t-— — ^.are.priyatexc — vmrgnysirecuiirbraslrDprDirorrtnvestiga:— ' endment was discussed againlih in ra te but u ntair. i THishii newspaper ow^Mrl*-,!,'” "'" . but the criminals. Justust w ho o re th e crimi* , yFileCR-2000: . ulture has the authority toI require’re ^ This ament , rive researd i, Elko County Fi ridiodor , dieHouseAg! Agricultural Committee on1 ' Hafligeran.apologslogy. ' ; nalsintlieEdencase?se? W ho istaltin g OISS. Enjoy; !S to develop and comply wid • resporusibility for.jhisus honibleI tragedy? ■ ' tnahagegement plans to ensure thatatagricul*. i ' March8 and;nd & ven th a t com m ittee’s uhiihan- . ^ :------DAVID K. COX an McClure iss a iBoise attorney ond/ob-J , The answ er-no one!le! • odors do not exceed diose le\levels nor* ’ imous approxiroval. A s adopted, it edded ai T^vinFalls - niralod to byist.Heisthc'sonojm of former U.S. Sem jim As an ex'police officfficer, you should • mally a;associated with acceptablele agricul-s • exemptionI to the Public-R«ords Act to id o r McClurc,R-idq}to. . remember tliac the LoLos Angeles chief of r ^ pracdccs. . . ' : .— :------______ensucejjrimtivacy for “ falll records copied . .police lost'ills job overver the Rodney King :Security guard didn't'd(fdohlsjbb-^— bearing and h e %vasn’tai’t e v en th ere. Wliy? ' OnMardi24,IwenttoSkcSkatelandto B ^ u se he was respoiiponsible for his depart* ' |pick up my oldest daugliter. ’ m ent and w h ath ap)pened p e iri it: A ccording tth ere, tliere was a m a n -a n d ' V olu sh cant learn fixrom Cliniton’s m:listakes;; sTepbrtSrMftAVeaver— ^——term-Ughtly^e-was-yelllnfrt \ n8at.a.7.ycar.old ' • diatdiey , I ~V. HousestSmHleaaTlatiirst,itaiwayshada ' -- ■ planned, or^estratedted and was present at . 1boy th at h e had a gun andIhewasgoingto he ■ t’s • often said of generals th: fight theldstwar.Increasin strategy to win ovei3ver moderate voters who ' this supposedly big5 drd ru g raid.'W ho is \shoot him. TIiis person wasis J30 years old. I , ■ ■ < . .. R AI-IMEM/VSUELa i cast d ieir ballotss forfoi Ross Perot We kneW^/'" curity gu ard ' ■ tlunk < th e sam e can b e said i , . .responsible? •• • 1ran inside nnd told d ie secur —— I w e weren’t goingg to w in a second ten n ' , ‘ _ U* ■wlrarhad happened; arid hhe e 1told me, it is ' ■ dents. < It is certainly true of G w rg e ■ ... I . ------. . Y ou a re'an o th er exampleex; bf those peo- - icis withoutthem. hurt anyone. ■,W. Bush, who seem s detemjrmined to_ .' • The imagee leleft w i^ mu'ch'ofthe public pie who are willing} to accept tlie Jerome- OK; 1 i know him , he won’t hu: the ‘ “ 1 haven’t b eenlout'of ou Washington so ' knowsliim.1 he batde that made a casu^tlaltyofhls ofanadnuhl:ihistradon held'hostage by di • ' County prosecutor’s^s ddecision not to assign ■ W ell, ! don’t care if he kno ; to long diat rd sugges;gest Bush seek the third-' ; lOwMm.TMs - {0*0*r’spreadency: the batde foror loyally ewremenghight and a president willing K ■ blam e and let it be.!. Pn avoiding liis father’s mistal dithe point, it is more Reaganimite . ,irol his future, whowho coiud lift his non-man*l ■"Imow why rfiree menlen diedrW hy? . ——quickly. ■ - srevious Bush administration,m. ' dateiibove the 47-percent47i of die vote he - jO H N S M rra • - - sorisd1 diat first im pr^ons-opunt,int,and than die pre' ~ b o n w e S t a c y • take a lot of work lo co'rtectct • . ■ • From the apiappointment of John Ashcrolroft '. received.; ; Twin Falls ,. . Je ro m e » le Clinton adminisnradon’si earlyes mis- . ' as attorn^•y g e n ^ to aboition policy/to t . Bush lost the popularpoi: vote: The country: <1 • : rave the impression that wewewere dieabandohlohraent of American Bar - ' 'h e leads is evenlyity divided.c And ,the longer' I •, — Police should brusru ^ up on research Fllerneeds system ovc.verhaul (liberal than we had said wewe were. Associationon-ratings i for judicial nominenees, he huddles at thele rightri end of the playing • > ■ -lihave found outut exacdy^ what it tqkes .' fhere’s more than dairiesries that Stink in “ , ThMe ^ were big mistakes, onesweweandoiir Bushhasallcallowed l e ^ policy to be mailade , field, especiallyr on issues like the environs > ______to-be.a-law.enforc>rcement officer - no _____ Jile r Jt> the shady politicsics that1 stinks the ' partyct^dfordearlyinl994. " bytheright He hasletspe^-interestst . .. ment and dvillibeilibertie^ the mc)ra running.*'-, ■on* room h eav es hisu s 0ojiponents in the.centec,,<>; brainsl most., — — - Itto«took anodier two year? for ClClinton to - contributorsors shape.our nation’s enviroi ■ While living mOiv’>wvhee County. 1 was .. ___W _ hatis«ith theJilerjovitown council and movels back to the polidcalcentere r and 10...... : mental policali^iasevidenced by his draitunat* . ' ^ rm n o tirith e> bbusiness u of doling out - , issii^ a citation forir a misdemeanor . . die mayor? y a^shady landid cdeveloper , prove]e he had^meant wharhesaicllidaboiir r-^'ic reversald-on oi C02' emissions and his sur-si ' political advice to 1R^bliraii& N or doI.o’L: ■:— “"oHaSiFand'wasTDbep-bereleased-untilthe— — r m t y i t h e ^ o ^ ’t . -r^ o rm■ming theD em ocraticPartyr.iyr.On:------^=*-prising tasteisie for arsimic in our drinkinfJig— — diink-Bush-will-tak ’ officer looked intormy m: National Crime get his way, the council vill vote in a sub- - issues!S isuctMts free trade, welfarelerefor^ .' water. • , Clinton advis^..Butlbelieveheshoulii Bu yr., ^ ------lofonriatioiiCentemf report. Seems 1 had a ------.. " — a n d «criminaHusticerGlinton i opptppesed'key^ ------D espit^W^his«arlypromise-to«hange^ .'embrace our exam; wairahUor niy arrest-estinElkoCo,unty, W hat F iler needs is a nibverhaulofits bvi . constitd tu e h d e s in h ls ,owh party.'.Hiswill- H .G O P, Bush}h lihas yet to challenge core cample.lfnot,herisksthatc/' .histoiv will repeateatltsdfihthev^he . fdony forgery widit»a$2^ a 00bond.lhe* ' . political system. Honesty^andawilling* an in^esess to challenge-'aiid overruleulenarrow* Republican*anconstitueiicies, overturn- ter- must fear most: an . check in question wwas a signed by a person ness to hear and listen to(diehomeown- thi . . partyY iinterests in fovorof the natiational.' orthodoxiesies or stand up to special intei : another onenem Bush sp arty . preridency. ' ■ with different middledie iidme and identify* ers’ arguments oh this issuesuewouldbea ’ ' - interes-est was essential to mrnlnggaround s - estsinhispt ing infonnation. Witha d tin tf m a tte r of. dv e e plu& F ilv hasn’t had a goodoodcayorfor hispololitical fortunes. It was thesp^of pi - '..'nim’sais a second lesson Bush shouldId . ----^------m Clinton: If. you haven’t won ' RahmErmmidiiiefuussQiiorddMsprto ' ' pages of the reports,ts,thc'namechangM I years. Hbpefully,-diis year’sit’s dection will. ^ moderernizing our party and takingi^back .■ leamfromC ; ceded to p o p u la rmnaJrjrity a j (Clinton won a' pluralralir T'. P t^ m t Clintonnforpdiey fo and strata^. tfaree times, y^knoviwwUieyJmowtte . bring a change for the goodx>d of the people. ' themiiniddle ground we had long a , govern as if you h ad .. wrote thiscotnmeni alphabet. The rwjuesijestforw aiT^t of - ■ TAMIBRENEMAN. ncntaryfortheLos% igiies„.;Si esettlngin. . «■ badly die Clinton White , Tbnes., ; . anwtghresmynameme 'and Spdal Seouity .F iler '• ••Firstrst impressions of Ktsh w e SI • • . . - ...... '■ r

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tdStooe __ : V M M h e paradoxlox of m o d e rn / i • 1 It^dent Jiwg Zernmin of . table,.but.iit.it isafattbfliifeiA hdl ■ w H » C hina b etglnswitiithe; ^ - ' D 'AVIDa ’ I g n a t iu s ' China has some of thatat same real* • wouldn’ttniOTtionthenews ni . [ j M . .fact that its leaders • ' . < ian. H e recently told inte^ew-in ■ ; media’^ recentm prQbletM if there- Qtlrwavs:~rTr-l===-= J-'-r-OTfrom The Washingt T. ■V^~^eyaDebuI hungry tor . ing therOlympics O would provide'aI 2 w e a re now in a n ew ( ! a prelud^t^^^c^^. V ' the bw efits of Joiniiigingdie^obal - showcasease fbl" th is h ew C h ih ia ~ ~ '''-"•''.—••Even ih^ th e n in-up torthenSyr" ti .'” banon'WeVestfem publications. '. ,1.' econom yrB ut-thi^hojihopiMo^ybid ■vt-But-do-do^jing>»;leader»:really^ t-i-i-centuryrwe-hav^alreai ia ^ -s e e h ' i v .That-woulculd'be-bad-fbrthe-hews . " p a j ^ g th e price, whicihiim is'm ain*: * im aginele thati the free market is' '' that uhder economic glglbbaliia-, . business,!];,‘bad for our Chinese - ~ ' -The Northwest CImersy1 em ersency^u aflCdy ^ a l l o f i a . ------tam ing an open spdet;iety- . -iL_ divisiblefeth.ai vout^buyand- . -tion, under ihtemation:mal mar- : \ rea‘ders-'a-'and, we joum alisw ' • can wc ovensicoim this sittiation, irtah^liisepjirodslliis __3nteaiacionalhc^iiOTWecmnd. — _sell,comrmptUers-butnoLttan.^L.. Z^ketsjsQuntnesjsyr^c , - !lcbmeJntQir.„..wouiaJi'ug tim hly " lefp-^ucrfuture'efectr^dtycosts?-^^ ------— T— ^— I - inaga^nes that distribributein ideas? DcDo they imagine that ^ e competition, with eachho^er.” < ' ^^^<^naiwel —- — ■lesourtes-and htl China have experiencim eed th a t . •-world wiJ • Openness and compt re is a simple test for the . : - C0NSEBVEENER6tgyNOW .Ifewvonctrtotc•storeduce . i . a b s tra c t cuiemina in pi 'visitors cm’treat^ e ' , :... 'in d eed , th e-essen tiaiU Id me intmacjonai - ,.. . npracdcal. •. ; ■ wWevi! . ' ■■hlsft«.ele(*ic%^y_^,^llec^ly.w tf WinIn jW ta k e a termS'lately, as.theyy hhi av e trie d to ^ r t s ppa ag e of a global heyySpa-; . • ' - the global economy. Y i . O lym S^: C om m ittee as th ey ■ cope w ith decisions'bjiibyChina’s , perberaicause that issue happ'ens to3 censor’s office in Beijirling, some. ’ weigh ChiiChina’s b id fo r recognition difference! ■ —'i-r-,-—-cai^an-iuve^de-about-a-d^ident—r_^people«till-imag{ne-tiiihat;re^ct»: i., :asa-giobal^ecohomic.p6werJlhe — l r ' The Iiiteniaddnal1 H e rd d : ‘ • ’ • .groiip? •' • ' ing the flow, of newsiisis idesitflb le-; '^ m ark of a nation’s : maturity is-!- - : . Tribune, of which I am.executiyeair ' . '..Thevevery notion of censorship f ■ or ev en possible. I t ish’n ’t, an d i n V ...w h en it s«istbps-tr^g to suppress ' ' - "Eichwee^iaafi'olO fo w e r will proirfde ypu.yiii.v^avarletybf editor, 1:^ seenits disdistribution ' seems-at-atodds.with.the-pecvaslve— _____ the.endiLmakes the.p{ isxontained in.diati_'._____ i ; .ways.tojave.eneii e r s y ; .n e w s i ^ .l n s i d e .te; ^ c o m |n h « .a n { l _ ; .^ • ' ' • limited in China recencentiy,inpairt communiunications networks that ing to maintain censon)rshiplook andentbubut obviously still potent ' ' '. 'stories featuring) bt u sin esses that' have sottiei)ttenserious . , :■ . because we carried1 storiesst( about are diee backboneb of today’s glob- as out-of-date as the rairadio jam - form of coicommunication, a news-. '. the Falun Gong religicigious sect^ al econorlomy. Financial traders in ,. • mers of the Cold War.r. ' X *: . papei:. ' ■ . about eneisy cononservation. W elcom e to *Fo■Powerlines". . .■ 'J ■ T h e H e ra ld T ribunee alalso g e ts ' S hanghahaiiiave the same need for■ . .. Fdr international pulmblications, —^------; . banned occasionally,y inii other' ' : reliable,le, instantaneous informa- • being banned occasionjnallyispart' ' D avidlg.ll^atiuswmtethiseom’ , - countries for.seeminglingly iimocu* --l~ ' tiea.a&tcLttaders in New Y o r^, .' of doing business—it is regret-^_ •, .m m ta r sfo} for The W ashin^n Post. • . bus articles, such as5 in .Saudi • ■ Londonin ian d F ran k fu rt. T h ere is Arabia for the one we ran Dec. n nomiddlidle grouhd when it comes . F B B a a s p s ...witH the headline **Sai'Saiidi Elite. to die informationini economy - l a w ■ M oves Cautiously to:o Bring'.B . ' . you’re: eitherei connected, or you IBM:. . Following Is a list of3f ideasi th a t' Country Into Modern'in World.;’.. aren’t, . W h a t m a k u C hina’:na’s censor-, , One'A;rA^anleader who tried for ~ , . require no addltlommat cost _ D 0n:Uet,paln;8t0R 3>u ^from doing the things ^ ship surprising is thatlat'it coinddes - a genera'iradon tocontrolthe flo w -^ — —^aind ver/ little effort! you enjoy.. Call today^ aiand start living agalnl. .. w ith Bdjing*s preparaarationsto . . ' . ofinfomtrmadon into his country, ; 1. Tumoffunn«ineeded join the World Tradede i . ■ Lee Kuaiuan'Yew of Singa^re, has ■•■■'• .liShts'-' Organization (WTO)))anditsbi^ a ' condqde|d ed th a t suich atte m p ts to . G etaC^'pielefe Spinal pamllyrIlyr C hirbpractic Clinic ■ ' - 2. Cleanllshtfbfixtures a n d ’ to h o st th e 2008 Olym]ym pic G a m ^ . w all offff ssodety are ^-defeadng. Exam and X-Ralays for $19. ^ ;Pr.Dr: J o h n s o n . bulbs for bri 1 3 3 P I loaded. . . 'imbradngthe21stceicentury, think wewe can slop it noW,” ; • ‘ ' 4..-Han3wetIaLIaund7 to dry. . v -_ . : .•■. " ' rath tf than Q^ihg to:o hoh ld it a t . a d d uj^rdon’t i ^ we-ahy Sterna- ■ 5. Tumqffunuslused computers and otiier offlccifflce equipment . . ■ . ' , . .amL’sieng^throughjh censorship.'( tive. You'ou either use. the Internet' ,Giacol a T\ittle ; > - ■ RnmanwG • . , 6 . E xcept In theh e summer, open curtalreand'61icfBltnjfilo “ ” ■ ' - Chinese niembershi■ship in th e • o ry o u arare backward. You are disfr M aster Rdpiid Eye ThehcYdpist ~ Aitlhor, Spirituallial te a c h e r . WTO would ratify the[he opening to pensingiig with a very, valuable and . . " ^ ’ • . c a p tu re 'th e suniwamiUi,: then close themlematnight .• C aroiw in be prc.scninting a scrhinar in Burley,sy. ld n h p . the West begun moreire th a n 20 ... c h eap tool.to< The Chinese govern- [ r 7. Jumthermoslostat doym (In the Winter) lo0 68 degrees and ' y e a rs ago by th e la teteChinese C mentwilwillfindthatputover . “I t’s T im e To S tai r t H ealing O u r Famill ' , u p (in th e susummer) to 78 d e g re e s .(s teidyterr^rahjre ^ t ' v v "' : leader, Deng XIaopinj)in^Andhost: ... time.” ' ' April6,20(!001 • 6 :30 p n i to 8:30 pm . allocation: BHS, Kin{ng Fine Art Center r Little5e T h e a te r • for h e a t pumJmps). ,• .. . C o s t $25.00 p eT r p<;rson • B ook S igning aat t End of Sem inar.. . 8 . /U s e th e mienCTQWjs^i or barbeclie grill Insteaistead of the stove ' « •- p r r ------— ------— ------, ' ;i I..M I.. ^ ;------TmprcitKies-don-t— ' ’ '. Marnae Hbbsoron« M aster RET w ill also>.be .b i p re se n tin g h e r .. ' ------' "C oupleses Creating Closeness">s" workshop ' 9, Setrefrigeralrator thirmostat control at 366 to 38 degrees. April 7th 6:00)pm;9:00.pm*Cost-$30 | ;30.p0 per coupl.e. ' : and freezer:.r Ibetween 0 and 5 degrees! have sc;chool sh(lootings Contact Lisa Hobsonn at 67^5381 10; Aqujckshovower sa^ power. . . ne thing'th5 that doesn’t ', I • • " get talked]ed ab o u t in t h e ' M a d is o n .rashofschischoolshoot" ( ings:W hyitiyarediey ' iS h o c k l e y ■ happeming ng in mosdy ...... I • • syiNffiz ' white iprni^and suburban ot:: rival’s taterritory,buttheydon’t' • WWHw .tna^cvalley.(i.com in late February, IdaljahoPow er • projected forvfor'Aprll 2001 schools?tth^happen- Why, aren’t th ^ staylongmg en o u ^ for the body notified allcustomenere'ofa , , , through'Marcliardi2(»2;tf . . : ' ing in inner-dtylools? school . ro u n tto i to climb into the dozens. • ^TheTlnicsNnW proposed one-yearar Emergency . approved as flfiled, the I n c r ^ There’s;on no dquestion ia t wo- • , Anothiither rekson th e Sam son syn-.'. !5? K.' ;om e effective May 1, , lence is just u pervasiradvftifnoi dramed,t doesn’t happen in die ■ . . Energy Chaise Inae:rease' of -. would beconv - moreO so, in the’hood«ia™ a -lhe— , — B H ero?c i^ is beCTUsechildren' • Clic.k-on... 1.2737 cents pet-W•kilowatt-hour. 2001 andexpiexpire fAay 16,2002. ; ■ • . ^ .“d f e s a ! ------— UietelwhwhO'have>th&ihost potential—| 1 _ ' ■ ' ' ■______•tOTecQm.extraM ■ social maoix inthftini™ e r a ty . . forviolei)le’nc e a r e i n ^ g s , s o t h e y '- ' ■ ' . suppy expensesthat the. tfi The PCA filingiling is separate from , Let*.s b e ^ by callin entifiable; This allows die j. .. . areideni S u t t o n &i S o n s . I ' . ■ ' J - company incurreddthrou^ I ' .theEmergencle n ^ Energy Charge. school shootings exactactlywtathey. unity to respond with diVer- . Terry’s I rpendlngEmergency.— — ------ai«:suiddes.W itiiibeIherarepdon , . aonaiidnd prevention programs., 1 . • ; Aiito Ccis n t e r h e a t in g)& s A in CDNDmONINB t Januaiy2.001.TheIcldahoPubllc. Ifboththepe ____ o£jhe.cwo.boysiajonionesboro,,Ark,; ,■ fiesuburbanTxra-settingi— V Utilities Commissiononhasslnce'--. EnegyChargeargeandPCArate . ; there was no attemptoreven pt« ; ' fl,ese„eweak and damaged Idas addd -■ ■ ' ■ delayed action on1 tthis request I n c r ^ areire aiapproved as • —rintent to escape. They.ey e i t o l a l l - : is<,iadoK on'to-UfeTrpredicamfint.. ~ ~ anddlreVd.thX«■fiompahyto • requested,l,at^Icalmonthly a t . themselves, expect tobeldlledorto 1 .. whileaca'^'gili'tiandemattimes,'. •■ I rotQ-tiri^^anneran^vi^sjisit online..'. " file, its annual Powei/ ^ C o s t - . residentialIbillfor1,200 bill . ^ve themselves up; ■ thisarrajT angem eht d oes no t rise tj? ' . ■ These “suiddes" areacwmpa-,an . the levelvel of a gang. They are Ion- . Adjustment.(PCA)e) early so that ' kilowatt hoursours would Increase . ' * hied by the desire tok;oMasmany erswholloliveonthemar^nsof ' "I . tfietwofilinsscanki b e from $62.721 . -called“theSamson^isjjitome. ,■ .streams n sodety. They live isokited' - 27 tfli Anniversary er-kilowatt-hour is .•’ . 'A t th e end o f th eibibli^sloiy bil Uvis,ivplersattheend ___ j, a different oiitlet the:here.Ih.the_;-.-:----- rofit Enhancem erent Process. __ . . • Turning offf ccompute'rs, printers and coplei ■ inntfdty,someofth^uld.^otherv}isfrhavcave-to endured -— ^ loper Nofmotii&Co. < , they are vicari-, -. . J i m N i e l s e n . a n riF K p p u su c hccountNTflNTS • by the feaiiful • ... 4 MwessiCNAi. tuttno iiamjtyKCOMMMK et -povirerT re^>ect given to diele group.g • ' T he P rofit Cqlad :jim , T/ie ■■ .' ebslte: www.codpernormr m a n .c o m • -! T he violence of ththe e g a n g is manage! ' often random, but itiitisnotsuid* ■ . daL Gang m em bra]:s always plan to ! 155 15‘ Second Aver\ue North o p p o r t i . 390 N orth’Capital.*• FP.O. Box 51330 IS; y m i r gefflway. Which explx p la in sth e ' TV/in Falls; ID 83 cultui .. Id a h o F alls. ID '8 3 4 0 5 ■ ; drive-by. Ihey mayyspr^the SI . q-pi’EL; (20 8 ) 733-6581 « FAX;. TEL;.'l208) 523-096!?,• FAX:FA (208)-525-8n3a . frontofasdiooloralrahouseba ’ ' business, gj. • I■ ■ , T-—• the'Pr( ■’~The iriitia]

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^?^^he^im cs-N c>Icws-V '■ -r-;...... - i v '- )QhdayrAp'i:iH720p "/j: ’'^ectioo B‘ : shui :-^etrpdd ! Surveinng'tHeyistajitajoh the sunny^ .. H tide of MountiJarrison» n th e other, dav H — s-a-skyUitraoit5?n^wlhbeerdiim^T ■ .. and-disused sUos it strucks me that ' ■ .. us Magic Valleyites haxhave got k exact* H Iv backward. . • ■ • ■ , Seem s to m e th a t thethe’.tra e ^ u s e of f l 2S, sm elly CAFOs- ■ . f l ______and the heartbreak ofofr^awayzuc* " -.fl inVe. sbuthem . 'fl Idahoans.hiaven’t yett iie e r e d to prac*" f l tice' the ancient Chineinese art of feng ' fl • shui.-' ' F e n g s h u i (p ropunced u i '"fung fl SWAY") U w ay trendydy right now. It’s - f l a theory that suggests-sts-how weU^jfou ' f l Uve'depends on whenlere you put.the couch. 'i . W ell,thafsabitofaif an oversimplifi- . f l cation. Practitioners'srs'of feng shbl fl believe that where-e you; site the ' fl objects in yoiir life.hasas a lot to do with '■ how happyyoli arerand'how ar much ' fl money you make. ' Everything anim ate[eaiid s inanimate' fl partakes of .universald 11iife>force enier* .fl ______gies. the anderit Chini Feng sfiiirdictOtes thathat you examine i 7'f l . ri." ^.1 energ::rgy patterns to . , * H d etemermine whether '■ h o mnes, ei barns, > o fficices e and the ;— ^ . - o b jee'cts c t they'house- • r e n hlance a r vibrant, iving energy pat- ^ . temIS, s,< o r fail to do so ' I -r* ^ • t b e c:a a u u s e th e y ’ve , A- • • .DON’T.' ■Solin placed inhar- ' , SJoii:hen ^hts liously. a l i i larmttnlo^flyr ~ N aiture-presents— tl - Steve Yourlir Barcolounger C rum p Me*cau™e SPPC5Ctaeularshow l e s iin n tth e wrong end . Q V C r ofth ero o m . brM agicVdley . - shui masters cultivatenaturalcul vital energies of thele ople look to the north to Mle e thefforthtrri\ UghU but - ■' :.s k y in to , a g lo ry o f re d s , and grow real well pverthesump-6v< ’ eariy Saturday morning! JeromeU residents could looktk to the south and see the pum p. •• • is a n d yellow s, e lights over Twin Fells.. ' ; . -2. Some areas o f youi■our n a ile r have , ense stonns raging on the . stagnant energy andId others< show nade the night sky shim- : more dckness and lesss s productivity: ■ed and green as.far southh- Sacramento, Calif.;: ]Flagstaff/ “It wasas the most miraculous, • n i let you conclude whaiihat those rooms « ilm Springs, Calif., andd ' .'Ariz.; and Albuqueilerque 'apd aurora II hhave ever seen in my are, but coiuider movtiiving tiie couch souAenem New Mexico, and sd-i> Carlsbad, NM .y ears o f liiliv in g h e re . W e w e re so and the.big-screen outmt on the.front ts say'the storms'couldd **rve lived here aUII of my life overwhel:elihed by the display, . lawn .to promote the freefire flow of chi 'bnenyly di is ru p t teleicom m unica-t> '.and never seen anytything like ' that'words'd s o r p i c t u r e can ’t re ^ ' ‘ ■ • and-and of kegs of Key!keystone. . ' ‘“" s as-they ^ continue throughh . this,”'said Jay Hartrtwell who ly describeIbe it,” said F o r e s t R a y ,. 3. Round smooth objectsobj help to , ■ ee k e n d . .. braved the cold tempeperatures in. the treas:BSure£ o f. the ’ M agic Friday'on some high-fi^frequency-. ' V ‘ w : biggest sunspot clusterr a field north of Twii create benevolent chi;li; iso let the in. .The h (TinFalls to ' Valley AsAstronomical Society .. ra d io ch an n els a n d loW'w-frequen- . , Pj n i ( o t o s b y ^ laws stay awhileJ’ — s e e a 'iin n at least'10 years hass watch the dlsplay.-.- “Usually .who also3 sistayed up-late into the' cv navigational signallalsi'scien - ' ' -— "• 4.'Adal*yI^odn'MpellSabsorb-wiF' “ developloped-on-the-uppenighr^ iC> :with~th~e~aurora' irylyou get iO ni^t to wjw a t ^ th e sp ectacle. m ts said. They forecasiistarleast , BrUC<[ce^Slinelcls . w ard forces.- •, q u a r te;er r o f th'e' sid b o r t h e su nn p e rc e n t of, th e sky cb':bvered ^ou' . NASAk. k ie n tis ts sa id a pow er- ' a'30 percent'uance ofo f co'ntinu- . 5. Setting a Ford Fl'FISO chassis in ■ visiblee ffrom Earth, according to0 feel lucky,, but'this isis am azing,” .fu l fla re: that tl ehipted Thursday.. ing disrupoons through5h Sunday. • •' ~ • the front y ^ will helplelp restore har- satelliteite readings. Friday night,c, '. h e sa id w hile watchingng sheets of rated a dadass X, the most potent That means another di ■ mony. ■ th e l ight ^ from solar flares was.!,S.L.- l i g h t s p r e a d a c r o sss s the sky, category, valley .residents tonigl2 .“t"i?see \:Timas.Nc:-News Chief Phot6-\ 6. Open bathroom dooiloors drain one’s reportei'ted near ciries includingg . eventually filling it ftfrom north The erusruptionis triggered a the lights, although t Bruce Shields'ean be ' ‘ IJ35-3251. '. ______• . . ■ — ' chi ~ cause>cor«nvpany-not to Twin Falls,Fi .Palm,Springs andd ■' to south. j 1,- but briefr olackour^T^likelynotbe-arintense: comeback. . 7. Place mirrors thnthroughout the; ■ house to reflect energyf f bbad^ but take them off the truck first w e e t - ^ e dfe l ye: — . ' Fehg'Shuiiig your feedlotfe< can be -hiivestock k w M aance wcould ■ trickier, admittedly-an«and particulaHy' . .ifthew indisblo^frofrom th e w e st ' ' -I .But'it’s useful.to rememberren that /!*| Burleydcloctppaysfifarewell either one’s local geoileography is In . id regukiations fcbr new dairiesc agreeable alignm ent wit)w ith th e electro- ‘ JotaTTHuddF^'"- ''. ' • - th e n , w h ilelie {appealing the f i^ ' • m agnetic e n e i ^ g ridl of th e earth, o r By JohnintHuddy 1 . - - i ' aHce with state and fedederal lawsi ■ chairman;n;'said bypa'ssing plah* Tlmee-NewawTltdf ' ; yearsuspenpension to the Idaho it isn’t You want sleele e k , h n e a r sur- TImM-Nfl■New w riter______• ■ ' '. Though some count;nty offidals. ning andI z(zoning would speed up' Supreme GouCourt. ' . .. faces that cany the chi downwind ------“ , have, reactied poisitivevely to the the appliiliCation process - a B U R L E Y - T h e womnaninthe-. i .Suits’suppcip p o n ers - th e m ajo rity . and a cabin in Stanleyy w here you can IN. FALLS - A proposedj proposal, one of itsts s t i c k i e r p ro cess soisome people have said pink dress walked thrn. , ■ th e n th a t’s w h at th ey should do,” thanked her longtiirie doctord fbr ' MamaGraljtaham agreed, holding., civilization that know:S S ' i inally designed waste.sys*. New dairies of 1,00000 aAimal Blass-saiid:id :Friday^*M ostof-the saviiig her life...... • a Polaroidid ppicture of hei* and either chi or modem dair ther. nd odor management plm . units (714 milk cows]rs) or more applicationions th a t w e g e t th a t a re . “ Y ou h elp e d mie. .Yoi‘oti were a Suits together They are herdsmen^ a n ^ d ^ e d , ey w-member dtizens com-,I- ’ ■ .'would be required to havehj public . ' contipversix sial e n d u p a t th e coun- mirade,” said Marie Gairam er, tak- “W e’re goirgoing to m iss h im ,” sh e but to tiiis day th ^ want s r^ n tly completed workc ' . h earin g s before only tlthe county ' ty commiss:issioners anyway.’^ ‘ ' ing.D r. C harles.S uits’ hjhand with -.said, bereft of livelihood an< dmelwpn- _.^ihcehisai e proposed 21-page ordi* commissioners, accordi'ding to the . The threiree courlty commissionr-_ K>thbthers.^AU.ihis:tir [s arre st m b r e :th w tw o CAFOs and milk market]tetiniorders. on the i 6,- a f t e r , m o r e th a n _ s lxc—-rnewordinance... “ ‘ ..'..'.'-^s-are.th.the county’s elected ' ■ d ered how I could h e lp• y o u ,I ju s t - ' y e a rs ago,, Suits-has.ni^tainedSu ■ T he dregs o f dairy ^prooBsingithey'" nance,-! lo. S0 ...S0 I h is m n oi)cenCe. c e i -He vowed js-of-work. If approved,.itt.___ ' -Under the existing• ordinance,c administraira to rs. T hey ap p o in t th e didn’t know what to do. 1_...... can, only wait While.oth' I.say.good~— Saturday.tooi ike the place of the coun^T-^-^e^dairies-with-714 14-or-mcre^^lannlng-ai ----- had-to.comerhere.-ands u>one.day-come back to - ~ • cream . . -T f-—. .. Burieya~vindiindicated man. l,*year>oid existing ordi*. • • milk ojws^n-the wuhtyity’ra g ric ta :------a n cF th eyrhive 'h the last word on •• T h ey W th eK u rd si.oDtcduise. fc ■ . -■y‘s-?-y' siilts srifiiedniuggingng Gamer “I will bebe iproven innobent —I' nan ce. • . J. tural zone or 2,142 millilk cows dr. land-use dedecisions . . • • • and thanking her..' __ hav e.n o doubioubt,” S u its s a i ^ a s h e . \ . ! proposed -ordinance1 ‘■ more in the county’s agriculturala£ Blass saisaid he hasn’t read'the “You’re so wonderfiifvd, thank '"greeted padei Afy apologies.to.theh e good citizens' a w a its t i ; range preservation zonezi must ordinance,ie, but . has heard tKit-it idents and friends. “We s public hearings before' you so much,” he said. - willbeback.1ck. W e ^ h ave.aibtof-::^— of Buhl. In last week.’ek.’s co lu m n ,.I- - th e cotir ; "-havepublichearings-bmore detailed than its.' itintyplanning and zoning ' G a m e r w as o n e o f seseveral of ties toUilsrarerarea.-®-— •. ------—- - - ' waxed rhapsodic aboutout'Buhl’s long . - comihiss 'the county plarming aiand zoning ' predecessoi ission and the county com- u or. T h at’s a good thing, -. Suits’ padents who-caniune tonhe Suits will ' history as'a-ohMtopliglUght t6wn,-ana missiont i commission and th'e rill be working as an. ' >ners.. H e a rin g d a te s h a v e ie elected . hesaid... Methodist church Satiirdrday to bid internist witl ' howinsplttofthatitiiachad managed to ; Kotbeen county commissiorier^ with a group oT physi- . le n s e t. s.’ ' • ' ■ “ C e r taainly ii the more detail - the - now liitamous.s _ d o c t o r d a n s in Texai retain itSTsmall-townxhLcharacto-and ^W hile ^w ih- FaUs;:^ exas. He plans to leave De the existing^rdijiance_ Z^^^ounty ' they canl^I^v eto j^ the easiecJt-.-"farewelL . — ' —T-^— ^ - -B u rle y w ith still attract both economi ) Commission Chalrm ir£th his family next - r a a u i rres, ei aidmal operations to man Gary will makeM itj for us.” BlaM said. wa»

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/ALLEY^-;:-^ • : r ' .' • SeJrvige * Charles 'Chuck?k* Skaggs of at the Truiriiith Tabernade Chiurc^ . ..DLUle^.mvlceal'ir 13UrSL7 Builey;.tJUiiiujiii^ _:__at.theJUnitedJdethd " " . ~~.■ -450 E. 27th St, Burle:1^ interment- Burley;; frfriends-m ay call from"' , wni-fgiiow at Pig:^stfht~View noon to0 1 j.m ZM on:dayiart|rer ■ FoTflfclfaiMy M t a r a iKllrtlMmatkm,-^: a i i 793:kO £(|ExE27a?lifiiiin5^7e iitfiqfrbMdmie1a'4a o - i r T wter^xfitoyTRiMlcirttowrOMt^ : ^ •n flc» a itd c a n b e ptoc ed w itlt-^ fPavne Mortuaiy).' ’ .f J ^ m e - b u r i a l ' wiviJl ijl follow at Twin FaHs -Sacaton.-Arizorial ihe- as Currentlv-servihQ-as-lst:a t a n d -fonnerly.:ofcCoo< <9i4riendsHmay ^ -firo n ^ ■;i,ver. a n a ir e n e . H a y e s JoM n^the=St:-Aathoay.jly-i— °J^^^^M °nday:a•at:i^aray> ^ 9= p T i ^ .^nehded scriooi in Cass mr—M o n d a y —a > - r W i i i f ^ inA izonalshfi trial will be a t. MoitUary.'* -• . -devetetJi^isHim e^ndrtair- ;emetery in ■’ .r rnet and married- Manuluel A.-,L-opez. eh ts to hihls. famlly.'cHui-ch. and. ly c a ll f ro m 4;7 ’r; A niia1 MaeMi Halnline of Twin '; Land they started, their hers.' He had a great love' inH' )(■ hiany.bthei u ^ s . Gooding, Falls andd fo tin erly o f F ile r, Aiimio- JaieLmoved_toUdaho;.«..a n d .In . 1972. - fo r r tiu s icic-and shared this with Tlheym oved:to Rupert virlwhere she.has ' everyonei e '6y~uslng his'beautlf'ur ' •.*. • . ' r ia l 's e r vnce’ i c e at 2 p.ihrW edriesday— since resided. She wa employed .Vole/ip sing.sin He had a great ?ensej e - • at the.FilfFiler United M ethodist ^ n d r l 0ved>t0rleaseTeverv~ uen qf Rupert. Church; inurnmentim will follftw'iit ■ I Ja Foods, retifing'in ?9! knew. His hobbies andid - 7 ”serHcV'at; I.pkm'rv? 'M o n d a y . a t . t h e F i lle[ier r rC e m e te r y .(P ark b '* s Survivors Include h( I included.carpentry.'fish-h- ; Hansen Mo'ituary Rulupert Chapeli Magic Valle'alley Fuqer^ Home). _ ;- ; , Manuel.A. Lopez, Sr. ol iRing, _a!^aLd_salas. Hle e, . 710.,Sixth^&,; Rupeh5it; burial'will. ’• ' '"'' children.' Stell^.(Rob( ed sfiarlna'tlm e.wlth hisIs' follow at'Gem Membiibrial Gardens eiMMMk 'Longoria of J^upert. Oal ildren.and attending their D lrecti.pns . LopBZ of Eugene. 0 ijr .' in B urley; frje n d s m ajay.callfrome- r.lllallCnblal :tlvlties'. They loge'd~Jhelr i-(.Iecesa)J.ope2.of.,Bu B”far’supporTfiTg’ihejYrtn“ L o p e z of B o is e .'P e te (I a l o n M o n d a y a t H a nn iw n M o r tu a iy - ig they did. ' - -of-Rupert, Manuel (Jear Rupert C ha;^.. survived by his wile. Marion J a m e s R k • Jr. of Heyburn,, andI IIrene (Rick) ' Zenia A. Mitche ur Cahiin Loucks ; mderson Horrocks; sons, M l'. Wilbur ; M artinez'of Eugene'. C L o w e , . ■ Z enia A. M itchell,, 94 . passed away' Wilbur>u'r C a lv in L o u c k is . 96. o l vid (Susanne) Horrocks Jr. Sarah Garcia, infaifant daughter O' father. Iver (Flora) Sun M n D B v " d . Thufsday^'March 2929. 2001. a t T w in G o o d inng. g passed away March 29. ado Springs, Colo., Carl ■ of Juan and Claudi:jia Garcia, of lings, Gerald (Dorotl •F alls C a re C enter. 2 0 0 1 . at a t the Twin Falls Care.Center Jihy) .Sunna; ■jeife'JwTe Is - Burley, service at- 1 pp.m. Monday Vernon (Gloria) Sunn Teresa) Horrocks, Dennis - Zenia was boTcrOr 0 ec'ffmber '20. in Twin) Falls,F< — (Karen) Horrocks; daugh- ... (Bernetta).Sunna. Oli ' 1906. In S c a n d ia . KanKansas. She mar- He. wa:was born December 13. 1904. .Alien) Broatu. Dian :a Darlene Horrocks .(Jerry • ried-Glenri Easimanan and.they had' in Wakaikarusa, Indiana, .the son of ?ia°('A ^,ed 1,^'. L o m a y e s t e w a , U la nn c d a S u n n a . . Kristihe (Terry) eiquist, , . iwo'sons, E^vln an41i ,, Zenia moved spoke German.Gi As was Ihe'custom- 'Janay. Caroline^unna MEDICALCENINTER 9 yr-lKm r-orvancouver. to'TwlnPails'whefe sh«she worked at the in those'se"daysrhe”gradOated'from* (Leonard)-Harri8.^24-g n hn ahd seven greal-grandc 5 grandchildrens four step Rogersop Hotel. Troyroy Laundry and the elghtijhth grade knd helped on the Idren: two great-grandchll-|P Some names are oomitted at ;.;bypla Woolwodh's lurjch coucounter. She mar- family farm.far Although his formal edu-lu. was preceded in death i -p a ti e n ts ’ r e q u e s t. ^l. er. Irene; two daughtt le step great-grandchild ried George Mitchetln e t r i ! r - l950 and-' '.cation er^ded,ei hls*thirst for knbwl*. j.merbus nieces and can b; had one son. GeoiJeorgeJr. edge nenever ended. He was very,'rv , and Debbie; Ihree slsuI S M a r t l m ' ^ A d m itt^ j-l—Verna-and-Palricia^onj . — ;-& nla Is survived by two sons. Paul Involved,Jd wlth genealogy..and w as'a“ wasipreceded in'death byiy AaitJynn £JJJfrJtsK and Joy . — tUS ' ■ ' (L o ria b e lle ) E a s tmlan a n and George historianan.fo^the family. He had an Chico Olmos; and one j Its. Alfred S.-Horrocks andd - : ,Lapray, both of TwinF (Linda) Mitchell; onene stepson. Troy extrabrdirdinary interest in everyone,ne. daughter. Afton Olmos.’ planning than you; , May (Heath) Horrocks: ■ ■ . . CaU j£ . .’Mjtcheli. and one'si} stepdaughter, and ever)'erything and he never knewI a T h e fu n eral will b e hel'I'eld.at 11 a m 5: . thers; Sydney Albert-’B ert*'t“ ' I . . •. , •,. ■...... 1 by just making ; . ,Vaida Baiies; niimeroerous grandchll- strahger..sr., V' •T.uesdayi April '3. 22001C . at St, ^faebrbth| ; Roger William Horrocks.- . to discus • • • dren. great*grandchl|dilildren and greatr On S e p te m b e r 11. 1929, h e m ai f ^ . ; N icholas .Catholic ChLh u r c h , 802 F ^oyoorothy Jean Horrocks andd___ Jam es R. Love, ’ o n e so n ,' Elvin; a g rereat-granddaugh- a • they shaihared.over 70 years of marrUt officiating. Interment w iri’ Metri'eTs':— ^— — ------O ter, Stephanie; onele Ibrother and a rlage. ThiThey llved-in Inaana for aboutlut the Rupert Cemetery. FFrlends may ' knew,3w*. loved, and helped so ..... CFP . .. ‘ / daughter-in-law. WilmaIma Eastman. . two. yearsars after their marriage whereire call at Rasmussen Funjneral Home.: .,™ "y p.eop’op ie . H e will b e m is s e d byy ’ scuss how w e can help. ^ F uneral se rv ic e s will b e h e ld a t 1 1 , tie w orkerked as a carpenter and thenen . 1350 E a s t - i 6th.Streei.H. Burley, bn . ,allwho.kne\lew him. ■; . a.m, Tuesday. April 3.' 20Ol.rit While cam e backb t to Idaho where theyay Monday, April 2 , 2001, frfromeuntil'S ^ Funeralal services- will be held 7 3 4 - 4 5 4 5 I ,: . - • Mortuafy.wiih'Rav. Jlm'WinkleJin olfici-i lived on.')n.' v a rio u s fa rm s In th e Twin'in_^|xm ^^ 'anh^chu^h ori. T u e s d a y M y d ^ AA j : pril 2, 2001, a t 2 p .m ,-a[! i T h e s e A r e T h e»ww;}ame9ripve.com: ----- ■-* — — — atingr-Bofial-wJlHollfo llo w -^ t-9u n s e l " F a l i 8-are v e r 50yeawago, • ' ^ ~ s o u t h .7inI AAvenue In Pocatello, with -. e h in , • White Mortuary on MoMonday lrom.4-8 H e wvas as a member of trie Gooding-ng— ’Do. not stand at my,y,gra»a and Ibbert W: Bradley olficial-- ~~B W ~ "O u R N ; . p.m., . .M e th otdlsf d I Church, the M asonicic weep- •• , ■ /a m ily will r e c e iv e frie n d s W e eire p e o p lt ju s l lit L o d g e . E a s te rn S ta r aVtd A m aranth,Ih. - I'am not Ihere, I do notlot Sleep. . S u n d a y en^ning * from 6 until 8 p.m', E Fa c e s \ joyed traveling with his wifeife I am a thousand windsas thafblow.. at Coloniallial Funeral Hom& 2005s... w ith 'n d e s ir e .10 liy t ; a c e q3UIA u sending time with his family,iy- -I a m th e d ia m o n d glint:nts'bri'show. .•South 4thi AAvenue In Pocatello, and • bur./a'm fly In I, ______H e lov es'd. d to talk a n d rem in isce a b o u t lut ^ I. am the sunlight on ripripened grain. : one hour priprior to the services at th e .. T/i/« N a m e s J r h is lile In'Indiana in and logging daysys I am the gentle autumrTin rain,' church. InInterm ent will follow at based, but family consin. He had a remarkable*16 .- When you awaken ’ M ountain Vli h a v e halad i him lor our father atid . of quiet birds in circlec ather: We will miss his quick . ■mieis.' tVe 'pre fro m i grandfatl- ck - 1 a m th e so ft s ta r s . thatth shine at • m in d aand m his wonderful s'ense O'of n ig h ti i . . . know Ihal^ we eaii sc ' h um or. \Aj ympathy Flowers . , We w anted him lb live forev-'''■ - DO n o t s ta n d a t m y giraveandcry. ra family wllli Ihe dlgn e r a n d hh e e g a v e It h is b e st.' , I am not Ihere, I did no respect i H e l s s not die.. • J f ■ <7(® showthe s survived by three daughters. Anonymous '■ .... - t sorrow ls.share«'/n FMtl< COnly Lpcailiowntd ef Oiiraitd Funr so n L eo}on r on February 5, 2C ^1. a n d - ''".1 ' m iu iiiA r iB H i^ JM his brottothers Amos Loucks, Eldonon L o u c k;s. s . C hester Loucks, .Ervin'in lERAL HOME I ^ L o u c ks andi his sisters Samanthah a Is • 735-dmi _ i L o u c ks LienhartL Schutz. Cathei-inen e runfnlHeme • Gerald S, Harmrman uouckss iRouch and Mabel. Loucksk s m m B BBH l • Gelrald S. Harman ia f3\. 8l-y,ear:o!d:,^^XQ.avraves'ide service will-be-held' •^■■Acequia resident.t. { passed away T„^cSnw )id' ay..A pril 3, 2001,-at 2 p.m . at .. Friday, March-.300.. 2001. at the t Memorial Park In Twin Falls.lls. Minidoka Memori'orial Hospital viAwinnu 'ib e held Monday, April 2, Extended Care FacilitvaillylnBlipart. C 5-7 p.m. at Parke's Magic3ic ,Geraldwas,bornonon July’lO. 1919. . 5” e y ”Funeral Home. * . in Saskatchewan,n, Canada, to The familyfar suggests memorial clin-)n- . . Marshall .Tobias aand Florence trib'uiions3ns be made to.the Shriner'sr's • , Gertrude-Scbbie HatHarman. He was Hospitaltal for Crippled Children.in. rpicSSlOnal S u . • -thB_lhird,oUnv&,-childrlildren. He moved Fairfax.R(.Road O Virginia.Street. Saltalt ------L ^ w it h -h i s -p a re n ts .t o .th.the.United.Stat^—Lake-_C e _City.^U tah_ 84.1.03i 4399L ...... • when he was six yea/ears. old. Gerald Service::es and arrangements are pocks Sr. ' ■rPeace... m arried Alice Martiartha'Stroud on under Iheth( direction of Parke's Magic John David Horrc ^ • John David Hbrroci o k s S r . , 64. • February 20. 19501.. GeraldG enjo’yed .Valley FuiFuneral-Home of Twin Falls, returned to his hjeavianiinly Father, on ' • wood workingrtishiishlhg. camping. Tuesday. March 27. 20012( , d u e to .1. ■ •" gambling and playiiaying cards. He . • u p e r t ouncTi in Acequla ' — ' R ’ • heart.failure. H ew assuisurrounded by —I his-family.--. .'. TOee r w i i r b e “ Q7e a t i y ■ ■ ■ . missed, by all who kneknew him. , John David was borri be July 9. - T 5 - -Gerald is survivedId tby his four chii- ^ ■ { H 1936, in Pocatello, Idahaho. to Alfred know US.!S. When you suffererthe loss o f a lovet dren; Murriel (Johnihn) G allegos of S. and Belinda (Heathth) Hbrrocks. ' • A c e o u t a . I d a h o .. .J o h n ( ^ t t v ) M M He grew up in Pociicatello and , ind guidance tn hell » j ““ ; . Bradshaw oi Winneiinemucca. Nev.. -reeeived-hls-edocationrnr-graduattng ■ ■ ■— , Geraldine (Kenneth)1) FRogers of Paul. from Pocatello High Schc h o o l.in 1954. ' Idaho, and Norma (Ke(Kevin) Schneider Afier graduation, he wovorked lor the ^^0kf^<^o5s. th at t difficulti path fror,m sorrow to peiace..v e d o n e , ■ ,• . .,ol Keichum. Idaho.X I-He Is also sur- Union Pacific-Railrbad.J. Cream Top • -iT vived. b y .l 2 .g fa n djchildren c h and 12 Dairy-and Boise'CasOa5ade. He met . - s i p y o u i . great-grandchildren.en.^He was pre- and later, married Mailarion Elaine . — ceded In death byly I- h is w ife A lic e . Anderson on April-id. ' Idaho Falls LDS Templelie. They were JE R R Y H O U M ^ TRENTSHMPSON n j_ grandparents, parents3nts. brothers and W M t e M a r S m ; -asister., blessed with six childr

Ift h av e tito'dffiaifflgffll —P e a tFHNOTICC E S ^ - -■■ - William Rehn . will be,! announcedai by!the Hansenin Saturday, M arch^l, 2G uy Burley Chapel.' .- , • S BURLEY—Williania m R e h n , 87, o f , T w in F a lls C l in ic & H o s f S Burley, died^rida;day. M arch 30, - Arrangements are pe -will be-announced by d 2001, at the-Cassiissia-Regibh'al GflPy WilsonW M agic Valley Funeral M Medical Center in BuBurley. GOODliDING - G aiy W ilson, 59, of ” T w in -F a U s.— — - ___ ' S Aii^ements areire pending and Gooding,.ig,.di^.Satur^y,M wJi.31,_ ' -_S_will .be announcedi b y R a ^ u s s e n 2001, at tKetl Magic Valley Regional hu rley . 'M e d i cil i CCenter in TvifinFdls. ■*^Vieki Chandler 1.^______ngements arc pending andd ;• ALBUOUERQUR NJ : I . Fem Boctmourjf ^ ^ ' w tu b e! aiannounced IV ■i Chandler^ 49, o f A lbl u u q u e r ^ e , n g 9ChnoM r.or?^

y f '^ y jtrd^rpreg s c f l b e d - I I ;=feums-Hin-nordigiimlidalio- - ^^rne»Newa write>^^ RUPERT!-The3 Minidoka ; C O E U R 'd ’A L E N[E E I(A P ) - T h e ' "Pridiardird is also on the agenda. . ■ .County School Dlstistrict nearly '-fed eral governm ent: planspli to torch - . And,, as ih p a st years, th e agencyy. proposed a $9.3 millillion plant •!6-,000 acres of larland in the will dob> bums around Lake.'PendP ' ■ fadUtylevytiiisyear,ir,',on th e the- ' '.'i ;jPahhandle^ thtomakcstire Ordlle^^specifically hear H o ^ . ._•_->•" -oiy-that a I'evy-thatIt size would..:..,- . n o tra ise ta x e & - ‘ ' = = ^ l f r ^ d f i r e . ~ ~u ’ ■ ~ r^~r~^ATpealglis-emergehcynhjunction— ; B ut noiw th e d istnicnnoqlan^^ c ■ : The prescribed buburns by the ■ prevents ^ ii-at-SlOA«illionirani . /.laahtfTahKandleTNah'canonai torests forest‘near. ni Prie» Lake,.Grant.»*• ing to avoid a tw inercrease^ '. V . .'.ace scattered acros!OSS n o r th e r n > said. . ®We are becomingig increasihg* ' ,I4aho,. with the highesitiest cpricentra*. . v T h e injunctionin; w is ihtiended.to■° ly confident that tmhis will be a . ------;-tiph—in - f o r e s t s '- nnear e Avery,' -stop thele Forest Service from log-5'. * nbrtax-increase proposal,” i . • -^ c h a r d , H ope a nd BBoi onners F ^ , ■ i^ n g barlark-beetie-ihfested ,timber_------Supecintendent-NiilickJiallett-.-^^H liiaid.Rfark G r^t, thele aassistant fire ' s ta n d si suclii^ayst those he^~Priest V.. ,inahagemwtom^. ^ . . • ' - ; •. Lake.,ItIt ialso applies to prescribed.-.^ '. .. Dis^ct lai^er jasason W alker ■ • The exact date of■ th e b u h tsw ill b u rn s, Grantsaidi-*--^-Gr ■ •■■■ be determined a fewiw I days b e fo re . T h e FFo orest S ervice co n ten d s log-.: f'-- 20?!ea“r!.$10.5 mifltoion levy last '- ■| the diistricts ignite.tl leetie-rinfested timb.er-may e. the fires'. It" ’ ging*bee ■ week. A final decisicsibn to adopt ■.' < da>ends on fflow aiiidd moisturetr con-'. actuallyly mcrease'i fire 'danger in th e - . . this ahioijnt, or to rrethink the - .; didons, weather patteittems.and.air : short.tenerm . ' ------j-quality-restricdon&------_ _ _ — . .. ■■■Prescriicribed-fire-is-important to - La. different* ' • ^ B ■ m ade” a t I-:-;;.-’--;-.’'-' ; , .Jh e acreage the agencyag is not reduce: debrisd that fuels wildTires, J Monday’s School Boailard m eeting. . '- . > aMe to.bura this sprspring will be : as well'I a'sa retuili nutrients to the s will decide I b u rn ed nieM fa ll ■ so ilfo rse: seedlings..' After that, vpters 'I Porest Service workerkers will ignite. Last: year’sy fire season ih the,e . May 22 whetiie’r to> ssupport the ' . ; s& re r^ thousand acresjres.of.dry brush W est was w monumental, with'h -levy, which needs5 SS,J p e r c e n t , • oear Aveiy oh the-Se.■St. J o e R iver. .7 7 ,8 9 3i fires f; raging in ll.states voter approvaL ' V A nother large,chunk'ik' 3 cents per ■ ■ cost [repairs ar«l -- • m g Is tiie5 «expected apphAaation ■ ■ unlt»( ilu e , . -contaaa-a»isf the ttW p re p ^ :. ------J- f — — —2------t:- -WOOld'lDid'rie«iis'w8ste’system:Bt)d^------foranimai'opermion?—------$1,000 of taxable valu ;,ooo-A;i%'-^ — m 'v a lu e -oof f theI property within7-— ayere w ill see . MHiMfWDMiwiC^SeM Ifttnidurai ' th e school>l didisnict: A t this time, ed . must meet statei and . ' So pro p erty t ^ a y tetaok «7492,M0 - ea^K: a licensed professlohal eh^nMr.er. federal requirements.. their, tax,bills droR.l> by .93 cents . * : repair*^ $280,000 - 2.4%- •■'■ * th e p rb p esrty'is rty valued at roughly , i -W a s te i • byallc 0 new'constntctlon: H ^ ’OOO - ' KiiMaMla OppeitiiidtyCMtM • I j ' ; ’ Theen,> engineer would supervlse the8 They need.approyai by per SliOOO if no hhi e w le v y is . 4 7 ^ t«(#tnicturr •; $833.4 milli«lillion. As this ntimber . aire^):'$125.0p0-1.2% rises, moreore money would be I : ' s^iemitem’s InstallaUonand'operatJon>n the'state Department : approved. . o main bulldinf remotfslinc: ______A se c o n d f a c t o r ^ oni’the same tax rate, _____I. ' ■ ' .• .. .aridjniljnake.reporis.lo.the.county.on—n____ iof.Agriculture.and____ 360-ar7»— :— . . -^PWnWilr«iklor ' iww;bMgdto^ i tion passed ip Boise aid. “ “ ------: ; - the systerh'ssys progress. Waste. ■ 'state Department of , a.En0iah.buIUU«.(nlnUvgr8dft-^ ------^ I r ------T":------T h e s e 'f•factors'wlll a c probably ------bons wbuld-have to meet s ta ter "~ ^ -RealllTancrWelfafer^— -^^ousTBiU'SiSrculT* emodallng: $230,800 - 2S!% '. allow distriistrict .voters, to pass'a ' "L . ■ ■ En\iforrironmental Protection Agency staiStan-' .. in g th e sig n a tu re of « site wortc $150.000-1.4% $1,365,000-13.0% - ■ .Kempthorne,.woululd provide levy of $10^lO.S m illion.without' . ' “ Jafds.d s./ ■ ' • ' ■■■ . o utlines extensions: $500,000-' — money for.school dislisoictsto do ■ ■ • '; Mohday.iiie^t trbperty taxes. facility improvemen=„ « t h a , a r e :n If som e would proba- • "S On the agenda will be a decjtinlion on how. th e $10.5 milmiUioh, a nd som e addi- r^ulra public hrariniirir^ .tn a l.u ^ (714 milk ^ M in id o k a C ounty wc /llbfBty at Mlnlco): $1,357,200- . t s 1st. $420,000; . much money to request from1 votersvi in ' ' tio n a r.mloney o m in the district’s > ifbrs.the county cbmmlssloriers.I. 'cow3)ormoreinthe^ bly receive at least ■ ■ :: ^ Depending bn whamt improve; May for various constnjctlonI projects.p* . , b u d g e t m'iglnight be used tp.makT .. ’ (i -. . ;coiiri^s agricutturei >. .. The board will also clarity whettether.the ■ u « (he d iffer ''!2one require'pubiio,.? : ments can be catejtegorized as 'e u i MlnicInlco'JunlorHlilh’SetiooK^flor : fference, he said. , . . needed for safety,, t th e d is tric t ' repairs):I): $50,000< ^0.5%; : amount would constitute a tax^ increase. . .«l d o n ’t see« any-risky projec* . V hearings bi front of the ' Superintendent t^lck Hallett sa ::,county.planning'ahdl[:...: .* could . receive mtnuch- .more, ■. . tions here,'re,” Pilcher said. He ; ' • aortngcapmisskxiand'd' . Halle'rt said.. ‘ " ------' noted thatlat the ballot will be' ity repairs. ^' __ But if the school.dl:district can _ .wo_rded Inn a \ray that eliminates ' . ’i-r::!'.- . . , 'ithepSintycommit;?' . As much as $1 minillion could .. fbr^fety 3 T - - -BBftewrAnimaropem-— mds'tHrougli'" -,—A -^iditti"ftictor-in*prcventihg*a™ a—^hnciFcerCain-Blaini 'cgfdnrH gher tax rate; " . ' V' i.’floriapj^fcatiohs^of v • this bill, Hallett said,d, adding tiiat tax incrcrease is the possiblee property, it could cbllbllect taxes . . A few otheroth factors also can I } y ' '.rj ''•.3,000:ahlmaluntis<-> ; h e d id n o t. e x p e c:t t q u ite t h a t a n n e x aation t of- some Blainee d irectly ^ m th a t p rojperty.' p -affect taxes]ices in M inidoka County, iir a K V r;(2 Af»2 mliH'cqv«)orj, . • m uch. ''"•‘"■Countyy property into thee ^This.proposal woidiuld require For instancemce, individual proper- V rnbrairithe.county’8) ; TortJ Pitcher, vicee preudent5 o f M inidoka>ka County district. .. some work, Hallettt. s1 a id , a n d ty v aluess mimay be reassessed, or fmB rsS'sNi'l'W.J ..- public, finance withh Zions Bank.. : The.di. district already servess would not be in placee until1 after Interest raterates may change. in Salt Lake City,^ which has , some ststudents from Cassia,t, the May election. In-a•addition, It ; .. b e e n w o rk in g .w ithi.the.district,- .i .Jerome,e, a1 h d B laine counties. As-lS- . .would require voter a]approval in . , Ttmcs-JVoiNeius ibriter itaran.Bn)A .• A-"'’;' ;'zo n l^ an d county 0 ^fv; 2 ' s a id h e ■ 'is c o nifident fi that : things; workw novf, residents of)f ' b o th M in id o k a a n d BIBlaine, .o)un- it interested(ted in ‘your uiew* o t^th e sign-the-biUi------th o s e -a'areas'pay-taxes-tonheir- r ir— ties...... ' ' J ...... J...... '"'proposed’std»sc/iooJ-/eyy.-yoti*ean— i: “ Furt^rmore; he saiclid it is realis- . home cocounties,.which in Turnn . The proposal. Is notDt related to rcach himm 6677-4042, Ext. 110, or . . . I: I NewB w r iile s . Existlngrules tic for.the.district.tMO expect to pay a fefee to M inidoka County,y. a controversial atteminpt by state by e-mail1/ a t abrock ‘(^magieifdl- • jcating those students. Sen. Dean Cameron,1, R -R u p ert, ,. Iey.com. _ : , u I ,- .’ . DairiesIries would be banned In rural resiresi'-' : Ail livestock confine- re c e iv e S I n ^ o n ^fromthestate r t foreduca . dentlaintlai zone, commercial zone, indindus- mept operations must ■' > ^Reatricted Ws'*'si zone, outdoor recreation overlairiay, be located outslde.the' storic sites, critical species habi­bi-. ■ defined area of Impact “ H o w t l i e proposediconstructiciQn_Levy:c;oiuld affect taaxpayers areM ts. wetlands, flood plains, city of any incorporated .' •i; r. • ; impacipactareas.. munlclpallty.,They : ' By Aaion'BrocIi • expire thithis year. So MacDonaldd ' Isn’t a.lot of money,’ h e sa id . whIcK $581.>81.15 w en t'to th e expir-" [ 'issue. - . t- f ■ . }• ' Anyafyanlmai feedfng operation mustist beI must be at ieast a milele Tlme»New»wrlti8f- will see2 a decrease of $31.19 inn .“I t’s ju s t a b o u t.h a lf ool f w h a tw e ' '. ing b ond iss • ■•< ► . I r locate:ated at'leastpne mile from anyiy ■/ ' outside city limits; ., • t a x e s mnext .year' - unlesss . asked fpr prewously.”" : ' Thoilgh$!h $581.15 Is less th a n 10 of the farm’s total tax 9 . . . munlcunlclpallty. rural residential zoneleor c ' • ; , . RUPERT.-Here’^5’s-a-ta!e-bf~M inidokaka Courity-voters.approve—B------1- ,' ' . percent of nt still describes it as a .. itdoorrecrealional zones. '. three taxpayers - andid how a pro- a prppoMiised'plant fa.diity levy. ; . Parkview Fui'urniture, a bill. Grant s r - 1 itial” figure. . . ” ■ posed school'coristruruction levy '• . School3l officials< are proposing.aa ' Rupert storee owned by “substantial I’t think you.can say it’s ;. ■ "btl^nk rule^ ; . w ould affect them . - . , $10.^ milnillion levy. They say iff MrfSiKarl and Joycyce Barfuss, “I dpn’t,U a p p ro v e a lev y th a t' isize,!, paid $595.04' Ih proptperty,taxes;, not sigmfulificant,” he said. Yet pei^V «MKMta*.coiifr»>'/.^ T h e Times-News phijhoned about . voters ap: M i ^ d f artisnirnal ( ^ i n g ’opw (- . last year. About $30.(0.03 of that Grant'also,Jso .said It’s money well- /.'ment o i ^ t o n s Shall' 20 Minidoka Countyty taxpayers MacDonaJnald a n d o th e r local prop- ijj^sub^ta^ the., mers will see their taxess 'went to the expiring sc t;c«r> -vcom ^th'fed^,'. -last week, looking forf< a home- erty owne ik It’s absolutely essen- about the same level ass . issue, and Parkview F owner, a fanner andid a b u sin e ss • sta y a t a t Minidoka County steps «;M te‘end local la>w‘,- . tttxes will drop by thata . am ount it . led^';.;;ahd#ectk>n 502(14) ofof o w n er w illing to'have'?e th e ir tax es now. B p late and.does w h a t it ^ U M - f ^ l a e a n ~ r ^■ Hic<7tigggrt in print • ■ •^.■Mac D[).ohaldjS^Jie^doesn!t_ o t_lthere!s no.new.levy.ij_ lo rto -e d u c a te -o u r c h ll------I- Joyce Barfuss, who th e'C iv.Wat^AcL'Aii'LCOs.' '^ -George MacDohalaid, Duanev • mind payiaying that rate for anotii- !»S5choTb - . e sa id .___ __ • _ _ . shS.ftm^nJtig.^^ M. th« ch^dren-go:through-lo( -v. ; - . -ishafihrimedlateiy, Grant; and Karl aand Joyce, . er20yearjars. , ‘ , gh he is the father of ^Inttotfor.wutBS'm'vialM^^^ y -and has grandchildr' ^orh i advise'the appropdateB B a rfu s s a g re e d to p:participate. ThatI t amount .of money s c h S gage e children. G rant’s iste andxidM syst^ are' furt^o !, ' school system now, canal company of aiw H e re ’s w hat they h add to1 say: • • doesh t 1mean a thing to me, ■ , fam ily wouliipould n o t b e n e fit if th e t am o u n t is a sm all price • - - ' discharge. given thhe e fact that I know what', ce to pay for . levy passesises. He drives his chll- - _ ------^-r-R uptilit rcsldIdent GcoMC- the truece conditionlof.the.schbols_ s ■ _ _ schooUm pfovem ents.-\ — rV r'T— dren-tp-sci-schopHn-TDeclo-each—^ I MacDonald,d, a.member is,”MacDicDonald'said. • “We need good sch:hools,” she , mominfi. 0W r u le s ' Existlngrules Now X«oftheM inidiidoka County: A retinciree from the school dis-5- • said. “The communityty sure goes “The whwhole system seems e downhill if we don’tcliavegodd 1 broke in M :The closest inside edgee School Board, paidid a total of trict. MaclacDonald noted that hie i Minidoka County,” he - ' is wife live bh a'fixed.d. schools.” . ' ■ The3 cicClosest inside edge of the retain“ t ____ o>lliiiietalnlnii»allot[_ $503.76 in pro'perty titaxes on (its and his 'said . In l^lil^ls view, passing, the g wall of any waste lagoon snailII bei> . any waste lagoon shall:II- . nome last year, notrim i inaiHB a' -:-incomer< n ‘ . Grant-4-D FoFarms, par- • remedying . . isetback. I Si»ted at least 300 feet Inside the be located at least 1755 solid v/aste fee. m iluon bond b( issue tha^ailed in problems in -his operty lines.. . ' ' y. About $31.19 of' tthat figure . 1999, a $10.5$1 mlllloh 1 ^ Is rea*.I*. •■ *^. tially ownedd by Duane horne countunty.' j distances prope .feet inside the property, « ^ « G r a n t o f P{ iste treatment systems shall nototbe t lines. w e n t to help pay off aa20*year-old sonable.^i, M acDonald said. Paul, paid . “The kidskid of my employees s $7,475.16 in taxes las • locateHited and/or o{xrated closer thathan- .The outside edge of all '■ ' sc h o o l b o n d , i s s u e. , 'which w ill'.;_ “Ten-pc-point-five million dollars ast year, of would benelsnefit,” h e said. ’ 300JO.feet fi from property ilnes;. . corrals shall be located:d. .. Thodi!{discharge of ilwelling or resi-I* ' '..at least 40P feet from , • .denceince not owned by the operator.r. the nearest existing . stay dt»*jtpp;pf yqur^Jnyesestments;.' ' : Thecit} closest Inside edge of corrals5 . . dwelling, church,. Formerr police oJ)fficers ■ — .shamiaii be located at ieast 300 feet>t ’ ' school^ or other building ;/ :withh th e iW oneyipagi from«)m any residence not belongingS to used for human occii- ‘ ' . . - •: -thee-owner m of the animai feeding o ^r-^ ■ pancy other than the “ > to appeal dismissalc T ' \ ' -ation.ion. , property owner’s - ''i intend c - dweillngs: ' . t J . IDAHO FALLS (APIP)-.Twofor* were unetlethical and acted unbe- . ..m e r Id a h o F ails PoUilic e o ffic e rs - • com inglyy tt s treingthens n i the rules for thele '- for next month.' .. w a ste lagoon b e loca la’s c a r s tru c k a m a n ’s ' “Specializing inn A lzheim er’s & Dendementia Care** y residence'not co^ty. . Police Chief J.KCSent Livsey Medeina’: ■;: 1,320‘ fe e t from an y r< le fired the men for thfessiondlcan; W: eal o ffe r A d u lt D aycare. '• a varm embers'haye-ties-ttr-ro------^eeks ago that Livsejey was jusd* consumecled beer, according to T— r r ^ •-A-waste*lagoon-on-must-be at-;—theindu!d u sp y .-^ --: '. -. — i—f——-<— -fied in &lng thentr:-.-. • --;jTrpolice.-Teireport^Irwarunclear. 2 4 H o u r S taifpng f • State. Approvei>yedLiceiiM:’ “ — T7^1easr^;0Q0*fect‘fromom-any*publie-^— ------rlsivsey-fired-M ecedem a^^nd—-^v^hoseidet3ea4tw^tctleave. ■ . :;Cwater supply. ' . Times-ics-iVeu»5 sM //iw n tc r J[0|/jn T.J’ jagbsh for their actc tio n s a f t e r - A n acd

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Thorny an. assssassinadon ' . taped gunsunshots were synchro* ' ' . ago,,accordi^i^anew..TT ^seaTcher^yhoratotl:thored^he ■liixedwithaflryvideq-of-d» 'as^ « ,. ; V a m ^ A ^ S D O w a nind’tipped a ’ in tftn n Kfift^A r^ m . . ' in the slush. A facec e f i ^ o f sn'ow ' ' ' study; •. ■ . stud7> relied-OD a'co:o u s d c ; evi*------natlon-shbu ardanyday. . ■ ^ T h e sl^ohot.that,km ed.Kenn^_IL-JldenoB;;^^ d s in DtJlas* e r a • owwned_j;_by-UAbrahani nc : ^ ; leiiale, was one . . . . was fromm a fourth bullet thatt“ TDealey! P laza th e ^ a y olof.theassas^ . ^capruder. who_hay;e.b^^ ___ c a m e frorom i the now»lnfamousB sinadpn.to back his cC' o n c lu sio n ;' ’- T hom as’is’ ^d’s a lle ^ perch att ■ ' held by assas^ation'ti conspiracy’. which was.ias'a'’k^to'S e*vfeS ' . I Saturday at SmVallt'all^Resort. th e Te>'exas . School Book,c, , th eo rists w h b a lle g e d)diat'at least Commissionsion’s finding diat diere I ;Jsun Valley Compjn p ^ d o n a te d / ' Depositoitory . as the . W arrea1 --i.two- meni and perhstiaps'inbre;' were.oniy'iiiy three.shots fired at. rchildren’ahd— : * •, • ■. Conimissicision'cohclud^ r'accordrn;1,: ..r were inTOlved-in a-plotbt to kill the- -.' -Dealey Plaa>la*o i- all fro m die'book,— , F-^ieir chapi^nes;, aas s w ell as-skit . ‘ . ' in g to th«th e 'S tu d y published byy ' president **"a plot thatiat may not ’depository.ry.' T^uipm ent aiid instinstructors. Bog., B r ita inI’s ’s Forensic Sciencee . nave had Oswald asIS a pardci*. , ' “I believeeve th e n ia ^ c b u lle t the* - «{-% M ’s-Pi22a^d'' “^ 7 * ^ ■ ;who"Ss plucked firom his job as ' - a gui^shot.from the.gig ra ss knoll. th r o u g hI Kennedy,” Ki -and into I nesj for a week andam bond with . .Marc MiuMailt ta th e n Candles Cooperas■s tth* two.MhuM down Lom■rRlviT r a young; PPhiladelphia prosecutorr .. The assumpdohs .....«were not in Coruially. BBi ut T h o m as says i t w as VaUtyR^rt^rdsy. • 37 yearsi agoai to iivvestigate balUs*(. accord w ith e v id e n c e} co \^ lo o k e d - not th a t shoishot th a t.k ille d m e presi* . '“si"! “’’Krli •‘.S""''* ...... ti c e v i d eence n from the assassina*1* by the review panel:»1:’*-Thbm as dent.' -' . : . r^d^cchia, who workswc foV Sun ' .i.v^r> - 1 ' . Nineteen*year*oldId Boisean don forththe'W arm Commission,I, sa id h is s ta tisd c id anallalysis s h o w s - - T hom as’is’ !findings largely sup* and volunteet e e ii fo r C a m p . .(• -j?s%; :'i\ 'j««M iiibre . IVent Russell, who juslist had part ■ stands byl>y the commission’s find*'.'1. , ' a 9 6 percent probabiliiiUty o f,“th e p b ri th o se ■ ', . [^sinbow Gold. Can:amp Rainbow #■ior « mem biornwtkNi b o u t o f h is fe m u r rep lacMJ tori the SK-- j™ . , 'acotisdc signature of'>f'a gunshot Committeetee on'Asisassinations, t^J(3ld is a cam p.hevarKetchumfbr 1 VBCamp ^ R a l n ^ Gold, calti*' ond -time following wmo^radon specterer developed the central1 fromthegrassyknoll." 'which conconcluded 22.years.ago » n ^ l d r e n who! h aive'been v e diag* | - 880 « W M - 5 ^ . ______' to remove a tumor, in his knee, ■ piece otthI th e com m ission’s con clu!*■ - ' -The'.key evidence:e, Thomas that.Kenncnnedy.’s assassination • ‘ jpsed withrcapcerr o:or are cancer . _ - — agreedr^— ' - , uon, longng dubbed.by conspiracy^ said, lies in a Dallilia s P o lic e c ^ e a t tht h e e ' 'h ^ d s o f n o t one, b u t'. • sundvors. ‘‘A l o t m o re fu n than tl had r theoriststs as the “tnagic bullett Department recordiiling, which; two giinmeimen: Oswald and a co* ' • M arc M u t, w ho'hlo 'h e a d s u p S u n , 'g r i n sihe h e wore all the way. down^ . stayed at home in myly rooni ” he • theory,”^ vwhich.sutes that a.bul*1^ -' contains a series/of soundssc that ' conspiratoiator standing oh ..the t Valley's adaptivee skis! program, . the motlountain, it won’t be herr said. “And it gives meie th e c h a n c e ; l e t w e nt tU h r o u ^ K ennedy’s n e c kIc matches the echo pa'>attern bf a '.. grassy knoUloU who fired the fourth concroUed. Cooper’sr’s b^ i'S k i a s s h e la s t, . to be with others whoI sshare some jn j rio•icocheted to Texass test shot fired from1 tthe grassy - - w ot at theje president’spi motorcade.' , gingerly turned lefteft, then right, ' ha

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; ' (r^hilH-PljflitizehsM psH S ^ a v e l rndiarrSch^ToolTm iral— -- -BUGHAM CrrY.-UtahjCAP) rr - Wedned n ^ay that i^pe' dedded ic ' . .... Act M ow easier ■ I ’ , I t b eg an a s a stercireotypic^ ba^e: wouldlUd b e easie st to ^em oye th e .. amandcommunin ity ^ u p s f i^ t* n iurM ra lon its own terms, ratner -. I , hapjralizazatipnof " B ing aTeal'estate'ie .developer over thann facefa possible long delays. . ' • the j>la>ned delemoHtion of Q AtLt thetl time, the Institute of ',, LbsLone-o£.theJJi-Ameri|C adeptees-T ^^^ ; ~nation*s~Uest-k-k n o w n r ia tiv e - . ing CCot ongr^ to Mve the'paindng ^ a r d s ts .; - ■ ^ J. ' , • I a astnall group of Briaham ■ • . -.BmOHTUfesa ^ y-T^lderitsTlan'tO'-asl^he^— ii . 5,.tossed and.tuntumed'in the lap of ' ^ . o ffe re d to p a y whwhatever it cost? ‘ QtyCcf Coimdl Thursday to.stop'the . h e r inoiher, Sus^iris,an. . -'...1...' to resctie t^e mumral, which was .__demoliiloiition. —I'-Shc played with'herwi hair and' I ^ H ' 'sd ie d u le d tb'^b'eI rreduMd to nib- • Thehe idedsion means ± e mural .. drcw.on puiple p{ 3 { la ^ , oblivious to -' fflll b le - alo n g w ithI tth e gym nasium - vriUI be th e la st reinainiiig t ^ c e o f ] ______th e'am plified vpjth. • ■’ th e rorocky c hillside above the cam-.. ■ : zerisl;iip . • ' ^ . : " I am', f la b b esrgasted,”. r said .pus^. ■’ ' ,It may^be a 'diitinctionidu only on'. . ■ ■ j ' >NelsQh .Fosst*th(he-cu'ratpr-of-a •-'“Icr:I d y ' every- ^ e I c o m e lie r^***— r p apci> ‘sa id Susousan DeVlne, who ’ ’ Bk S .. ^foundation’ ded:i d i c a t e d 't o th e . s a i dd-K -li aren, Bafeaii-Wilson, a . ; ' , ' ado p ted Mic a eJa la lfrom C hina.'- m . • works of the latete'Allan Houser, ' fNavajo'ajo who was bom and r^ e d ' f , ‘'S h c ’sT > ecnnTa*citizen 0 in' our T — who painted the-e-mural-in-1954— -'at the-;he-school,-where her-m o^er—^ I ' . . hearts from th es bb( e g i n n ^ ” ' ' • . . while teaching ot the school. “I ' taughtght and her father .drove a y ' ■ ■ fiu t it’s still imm portant.'p . ju s t h e a rd fiv e minutesm ago. It’s .. bus.. “This“I is all that Pve known... . [ Micaelo, herr f«family.and about’ om azing. It’s phllailanthropic.” .(,• My.whwhole childhood, when peo- ! 200 others-familmilies with children ' The6-byl2-fc-foot mural of a '^ple.asl'.asked what-ray reservation '.- i ' • ' . fcom .Ii^rca, Chinilina,'Africa, \fe»co . ' . Navajo, horsemtnan'is paihted .’ ,was,'.II said the Interm ountaih.- ‘ ' and more - camam e'to Boise City d irectly on th e plailaster w all o f t h e ' School.ool.” , HallT.tpvcelebriibrate the Child g y m ’s e n try w a yr and i coiild cost Thehe school, >vhich opened in - Citizenship Act,ct, si^ed into lew ’ ' about S40,d00'toto re m o v e . O n e 19500 on 6i die grounds of a'fonner ' . by Preisident Clintlintori lastO aober.. appraisal pegs thehe-miiral’s value - militaritary hospital, once.housed -’ •Jjh e law, co-sposponsorod b y Idaho ... I - tfitf iM*. . Qt a b o u t $50,000.. . • . 2,100H} sstudents in.'its barincks. It.. t : ■ Sen. Larry Craig ,«.M. - “ I d on’t know HtHow b ig o f A task _ . wa_s_o_r>_one o_f_abb.ut_15.0,federal , aig,.becaine.e£feC------licaala DeVinerSrpiants a M ssoiron hersister.'Rachei-DeVIne,ie,-14rbefor6 the child citizentenshlp ceremony recently Insid ' tive'Feb., 27, creareating75,000 new. . it’s going to be t»'.f> have the thing - boarditrding spools nadonwide for.. -—-^A-mcrican-citiztizens-thafday; ------DlM.CIty.HBll..Mlcaela,.ftom.Chl(China,.iolned.otheradoptedxhlihlldren ss.theybecam e Amerlerlcan citizens. removed,” said MMdtt Petersen, a nadvejIve children. ■ including Micaelaela. , parenrents who adopt children fnfrom partner with Capepe Advisors Inc.,- , Foror most, attendance was . 4 They came notnot for speeches or'- ' ' a foreoreign country. Under thee pre-.p -which . owns ' thetl ; property. mandaiidatory. Children as young as . ■ .even th e chocoloolate chip cookies, violUS'policy, u s -parents had to.to go “Hopefully it willII be simple, but . 5 wereere rounded up on reserva* ^ ' but to know withith certainty that it . throuiou B h q. lengthy'and expensiinsive l>lces?7o^tain naruraliaarj.■arioh 'vvori’tb e .’* • d red s c ■; • “It’s one thiiigtig 'ireading about it theirchildren. P etersen , w ho ssta t rte d th e w eek arrivved, ed their..hair was cut and . • on the Internet.t. It’sI( another thing . 'o r Sharolyn.and W arren Rkirie, ir saying the mitiraral coUld come . they/ W(were'ordered not to speak ’ ; loliear it.-andil knowk for. stire,”.. ' fo^S;t’s a reljef. T hey adopted ththi^^^dflwn r .at anyy time, said their.r ncnativ e languages. F or . DeVine'said. ighters'-^ Loro, 5, Camille,lie,-3,. -’ ’ .. : ______S h e-adbpicdMI Micaela two.yeors—- V- th at’s] Shanae, 17 months—•from fro — • .’’ago and watchedtied in awe at how— ' d a uina. g l Lora and Camille wwe e n t quickly the-imitmpUh' little girl- a n diigh S the old process. , • adapted to herncr new sunvundlngs. -, ^ C h inIt twas like starting over.,v™. Y( MARY-CoOLLETTEPEB;BGY’(S:felniI^^ A s d id her,friend:nd MeiLi Robbins, thoiiglthrough so much paperwdw ork- , , • lOi MeiLi has; a hearing impair*' . " Ith f e adoption. T hen yoii had^ go thi m ent. • . . , T It' a il again. Now,T don’t h a wishes to3 T^ank Eyeiyipne I .;. " , ... Her mofher,r. CCheryl, adopted for Ifsthi a relief.” .' d o .ft'j J ''“ h e r lA w u n an“ , uChTn'CtWyjraPS— >ccau6o-the process was-as « o ) . ‘;” f6nhcliie"beautiful ^ . ; .• ago..Robbins spespedfically request* to. It'snbersom e, m any p aren ts opti ; • ' ■ ^.,.ed a hearing-iig'impaired child — - - ^ e: cto.do it.-Allison ond Sania ra h . I' . ' ‘becau se h e r biolitiological daiighter,. ’ cumb is also^^hea'ring* - Jadede NIssI, 7,-leads the Pledge of tAlleglanea during the Child« am e diizens wiih'this law. ' in oiir UjUme; of' n e ed .', - , .origin, • ' im paired. - irembny recently In Boise. .We ju s t d id n ’t b o th e r,” sa id \ i l H i ; . ; ' “MeiLi didn’tn’t have language d Citizenship' <... becairir m o th e r, P a t B urley. Ad<\deil - . . . skills before shehe came here. She Robiobbinssaid. ‘ ■ . tion to adoptioi .7 - . .• • • - yid; / i th e girls’.^ n d m o th e r'.said , sa '. -y. . -th e ir I .. may not-iindersijrstand the differ- ‘T ‘T m so'blessed to have her.” domestic and'for great thing is that the gugirls - . • M it'araiiies' on, issues'both Reed; ence this law ma)nakes. but she sure- • Although'the Al citizenship-issiissue- . Mid. ays felt they belonged; oreign, Robbins the gi M ar/s Cliildren anaTR understands the-1rte- difference being '' for r mn any th e re was “a formalityility,” ' The law effect; That’s what’s great aboibout- - • . like. 4uc; Joe. ; here (in Ameri<2rica) has made,” ' it’s's stills important to draw atteitten-^ ' one more ob.stacli •alwayjOTca,’’ sh e said. 3. PaU Phil: Colieen; Mike ctively removed . ' "Th cle for American ' " 'A m ^

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F* BirthcraglnimpropwlyiJiM nth to ensiire they ar^i'follow-• ' . •’ BlsnlisI and^Jy,a! scramblei^^^^^^^ g Sswill.long'hac been reqi «,lelluco,.erty cooUo . . ■j,- I loast. hash browns., - ‘■^ • ; V \ ' " ■ VWe e feel confident that this n ie .la s t U.S.-'<^tbi»ak of f’fc foot- . in and cheese, rolljip^.. Tii rdpoia. ' mnw. . • ' - .■■■•' ■ . • p rp>gram g ri is effective,”: said ; fr»5i W V " ~rtrnn..r - . 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' o nes o0 f th e m ost likely ways fo :■ '.“ We e'w want to be sure that every- ^ Ued.frult cup - s a l a d , - p e a n u t b u t l e r CO ■' -o n e! is1st aw are o f w h a t th e y n e e ^ to - BreikfMt menu Friday: Grilled , cheese satidwl ebur£er;.bakcd*fries: d-mouth could retiun.' rnkfasLxrUl belroafor-all------Cam]impbell*rehlcken7 oodlinouprwr.coiory v'Msp nee ur, orangeasmlles si 'That’s Ti my biggest cohcen ' do onc(3ncemonB.” - — ey In breakfast accounu nicks oot-and-mouth i i harmless to icks, peanut butter,'diced pears .' '. ■ Crispy taciaco, leiiuco; cheese, ' -saidld Tg^'Ctm ger, state-epidei • >wfll bo inuuferred to t]the lunch accounts. . id®™*-' hu m aa ...... Milk and juice Kmcrved evety day ^ a ^ com. maple bar,ir.mlxedfmlt I ...' •gf^W ith the TexaSf Aniir nans, but an-outbreak'can be .,Monday:Donuu VALLEY liinal^- devastjastating to livestddc produc- ' ..^._’'nie*lay;CooV»chi)ichokw. M(M o n ^ Crisp burrito, salsa, oven fr ' - . erS\ Th !;■; .SHOSHiHONE: ;; Surge's outbreak has be . The virus spreads so quickly. m u peach beiij. ,■ js s s r : " ■ ' . an d1 easilyeaj that the only su ^ way , »kes TuT \iM ^ KachoiJ meat and cheese,. ^ sa 2 . - hoice of milk' served traceiced.by British officials to i :ontain it is to destroy all - . Mi/sweeii«ll • • . . cent,nti dmuunonI sticks, nears tU tM t likely contained me - '^'V '. to con — W«W w taM ^’TUfkiW gravy, maiheii p< an-nugg'ats,-potato_ • ■ ' «atpose'(iosedUyestock. :____^_____ Moi»d«y:,ToB«cdehdchees« sandwich. ,toes,{H, peas, hot roll butter, pumpkin cookic lauce, ketchup, rolls. impotported'flli^g^y.or food smin n u iw A b o u f . 2 ,7 0 0 t ; MUodajr: Com doa sle d I ) farmers'-are ThVlh^bi'ggest swill-feeding pro- Tliundar Hamburger, bun, pickles, ta d by a traveler. “Intetniatiortionu . .license under U,U.S. .law, includ- , ducers ;■ ..W edne«!ay:H^ ts, pineapple, chocolate cake ' '■•‘'vvelers e pre: always' bringii ;ers; located,ih*New Jersey .Fridw Vegetable soup, crackets, meal »g»hg- r infel^OQii^Piierttrto:Rico, to feed " and1 Nevada,Ne raise thousands of Mut Butter sandvri^ fresh fruit, ^ aco. refried beans, let- s a uisage se and '.whatnot—th■they discarded food to h o^ Federal "pigs on . tuce. tomato, shredded»d cheese,< salsa, dnna- acqui i on w a ste food cbUMW difrom__ ■ ' ' S luire in foreign countrie:•»es,” rules require ththe swill to-be~r their si ' inon applesauce igersaid. • ir state’s casinos. The'Texas !■ CLOVERiR TRINITY. . Thursday: Chickenn friedf steak, maihed . cooked for 30 miniiniites.to killany-:.-prison Iritain and Ireland are ouda !on-system-raises-hogs-ori------WIN FALLS HIGH . vy, rolls, peKhes , . idaw- pathogens. - • ; SOTps f LUTHE•RERAN ™Breakfast Is serv^ evetyday. s, tossed salad, ranch ■ . lOg swillSW feeding as a result of tl ips from inmate meals. • .> MUktervedsvctydi jfthe- All food waste:e from interna- ' . «We i f y < J a y . ' luitunch! The high school has a choiceoiceof «lrcsslng.pear».chocol#i)laie chip cookies o u tbibreak, i and the Europei We do e v ery th in g to s ta te and , Monday: Menu norawravallable ' ' ' mainiln line, hamburger bar. and salad t pean‘: tional flights ancnd ocean liners federaliral regulations,” said Robert ' Tuetday: Fried chicken,chi bake? potato, ' eachgi ddy^ w o bar on Wednesdays and pc ion is bdhg p re ^ d by seveiiveral .ihu^fcbe-lhdAai^jTited to prevent ‘. Shisler »" r 5wf VALLEYSSCHOOL. . sler,.a licM sed Ne'w.,Jersey wyday. , * na menu va.. mber countries to imposese an1 V'-ltSftoed meat fronJihT eaching live--— ^prodOce - obiUte, peaches cooWe ■ ereiyt •sWde bM.;; . Jucerwhb o th en ^. decline Thutsday: llan>:anii:and beans, combread, (EDENANDHHAZELTON) • : stock. Also, meatIt items are rbu- to discuIscuss his operation;. ' tauce ' Monday: Criv b>^i la, corn, garlic bread. BLAINE COUNTY peaches, cookie . . Tuesday: Nachos,i, 1meat and cheese. ' XVX' SqnOOL DISTRICT— ' salsa, com, cinnamon stl• TuudayiPim BUSS sun set-behind'the m oun^ •> WcdncMfay: Chicken - later tots, pineapple, chc tains ■ dream of Dale .Shewalter,, £ a Pondergs ••• ■ • • • , Bre ' or peanut btiiier sandwi Flagstaff sdiooltM c : alp inlem em eadows.' :<■ Friday; Idaho hayiwmacks ■ Monday: Moi French loau gercookie • Iwlch. fresh fniit. gin. ;- ..He:«e^enjoys.fresh air and theth . In-I98S, he madiide die journey A^sensenes of mountain ranges smellou of a camp fire. - - - ' . north from the boiordei:i,^uting, that indiinclude the Huachuc^ Santa . wSn2d|rt5SSSHtaut?**’ e l i l ^ to u steh to the howl c ^ANSENSCHOHOOL DISTRICT ^ WENDI wlof ' where his'propbsesed.ttan couia ■; Rim,, llincon,pi Santa Catalina, ___ ;j5_BfejtfaftMentt;_ _ “ ll - ■ ' ■ ______„ F r i d ------Breakfast-and’choit oiceofntllk'served--- s.Iatd:.jvllli.the_^Superslisrstitiori.-M azbtzal'ind'SanT-r— C Milk le n ^ everyyday da Lun Forest Service. Fnmdsci 9 Monday; Cereal, loa* ■ ' poiiwia. . Monday: Hamburger t’s the greatest experienceX iin- (the source of 70^percent p ot the cnl chal ■7 ,‘nioday:'Bi*eu]uan(iimdpav;^. fruit. Juice. ^ gravy, peas or com, pu dding ;eron a bun, lettuce, . ihallenge. They also offer 10 piJf^ peaches __ tvorld,” C oor ^ d . “T here’s’s non , trail’s land), the Buttureauof ^ d . breathta] ruesday: Hamburger with nxlngs,.frBm . ''■SsiS^sT.CSJ Jitakihg views. And die traU , •? Thunday; CreamI of wheat,V toast, fruit • . fries,«, cherrycJ turnover . e ;b e n e r to e ^ o y th e ouOloors" ooi -l^renagement pndjlUhousands ot „i„dsIs throughtl Arizona’s crown . »s. cereal, fruit -W ei! wing. Italian bread| , ' ^ |n rij volunteers, com pled iVcdncsday: Burrito with salsa, carrbi ar 1 right herie ih Arizona." atlonofdietr^ jewe!:Ui(1,-ihe G rand C w y o n . I •••.••, celeryiity sticks, fruit . ' Mr says that Arizona has beejeen .'is on the horizon, 1 ; ‘Mllktervedevetyda; niursday; Ham dinner, mashed potatoc potato, cheese saiice ' C(»r ■ Monday: Baked chid IV. toU, cookie latoes, QncUiem, Iiallan breatsad. pears, oatmeal gOOdd tbI .him. Judging by hishi • By coniiecting prepreviously devel- A •2kr««n beant, rails, fnilt rrid ^ Tuna casserole or macaroni*'“«d ar '®T«i*!a^ Sloppy Joe,9C, fries, eaiTots with ., goode fforts, rts tO Coor has been equall:alW ' oped trails, more tlthan 600 miles rtti, bread sticks, salad, , chocse,ese. power JellO -' . ranch dressing, oranges Ito'Arirona., have already beeii cIt ,takes •».' Friday: French toaii ' ' SeAoofluwAmniusan J adventurers •rtO ^C oait, ham. hash brown.. ' _ • sfTvtee. Jb hav* tht liine om his early days as ^ BoyBo . through ecologictcal seven life , • ■ m«iu (/ dttirtd) prini^^ U>{i/I_ih« m«RW In - Scout,.'it,.&)or.alwa:« ted a teye 0 Vedneaday: Turkey noodles ' ' ' Sundau't'pitptr.iind'ihtricmmutw7h«7Tinet-^ ..n a tu rere. . T h '^ days he' voliuit^ - T; IMMANUELL ILUTHERAN .' ™ ■ U*ut,P.O.Bo*S4a.Thlnrin Falls. ID 83303. or - his tim tax it to 7344S38, aitcnt ime talking about and worl ;•: ! SCHOHOOL SS ... ' ■ ■ .-OeuafnabnoonHWnoi in.dieAri»na-Trail.— —i i. i p m wN . c s ___ k; M . srr • , ‘^'■OioiceefinlUccvcty< _jGLENtis.RERRY_ • Sunday. ■ . ____ 790-mile trail that runs frorTOm I T H R O U G H AAPRIL 11 londay: Hani aiid cheese pockets; lata . V'KIMBERLY sa loot idi.ffidt.eooUB ■ IL1-12WOOW =•uesday: s Taco soup, cornbread wit Jim & Karloy Vounomg - Vshielas .nus(ets,augratinpoia> honey,sy, butter,I orange, cooMo Boat-lBfli-ShopTotTools • Goodinu •ple*auee Wed O jfferin>ing I ; • soup, cheese, celery'; UopedpiSpoS^ifdL^^i!!! • MarchSO - : K ^ S / ' pcacl>et ■Ihui C e r t i f i e d P e r s o n a l P*rope^ r e Appraisals >■ ^jV ednM day: Hambuin b ^ m , french fries, ‘ to M ^ ION SERVICE .j;i^es,keKhup,fruliJe riday: Chili with crackers, applhsauc< . -I'm ursdiM Chickonfl a»and noodles, mashed • dnnainamonroU . ;>;^ioes, whole wheatI t rro o lls ; c h o c o l a t e c a k e • .. H Estates-Antiid es eWe" l^ ' tn s - Numismatics.^ . - i -Friday: Ham and eho. Y B Guns • House!lel^d FwTil^igs.- Famr m E q u ip m e n t- T o o ls tunflower seeds, fru . GOSOODING ELEMENTARY hoice of mUk served every day, H Davidid Hutchins» GAGAA 734-4567 :i- MAGIC VAU fonday: No school . V .'Ag^ A ^id app»iaal gives documenUntationorvalu«ron. ',i ION BARN ■ l^m tLLEY HIGH guesday: Strawberry wa/flos 'or potatU-0. dinner roll . potatoto bart or buffalo wings VarUno Equipm'ant . ■ ■ ■ | | | crispltos. lettuce, totna- • Fridariday: Pi^ brownies, salad . M A ^ R S A U c n a *alH sauco. Moxi- P QUALITY ROl9 W C R 0 P dnnamon roll • hXGERMANAg SCHOOLS ^ ^ T h u ta d ^ Chickenm nuggcis,n sweet and . -Choi*hoice of milk offered evety day '' • ;■ ,E QQiUIPM ENTAUiJ C t l P N ' TUESDAY/ APRIL ' - •■‘S jp sauce, fried rlcc.-sea.-•CMoncd green beans, - Mom[onday: Turkey corn d^g^egetabliabie_: nM ra.co m ■ “ iH im i froircup— ^------:o, fruit, carrot sucks, donut ' • M ondaifc:A prii-9.> . 2 0 0 1 - S ^ r ld a y : ToaiieUi clcheese sandwich. “ t w uesday: Breaded chicken or chickeieken Loc^ trom Paimana ID 2 m lln North on Hwy 9510MWslirRilllimWntllo IL8-l6:b0AM . ’.Vf^pbell's tomaio soup, lets, mashed potatoes, gravy, fruit ^ jtic k s , peanut butter, ednesdar Chef salad or beef burriio ■ -Apple Valley Rd.thj MURTAI . TERWlCasligli Of bankable cfted(^ day. No buyersferspfemium. ' . ' . 3 «, vegeuble choice, fruit, fruit snack WrepfHraOAY.AfWL « **y ■ :■ •: F rriday: i d t Nacbos or chicken patty.Mittwith-.. ^------;--- ^ = = = — = = - ON^ERVICE-. — : • • bun.'freifrench fries, fruit, peanut butter bars ------TRACTOR'S' an - JKO Ranches-Ground Woijc tlo n .e o m MROBERTSTUTUARTAND . 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S^lM nesday: Cereal,al, applei kllcei warm teaday: Choice of J(iice, fruit, choice ol I loadstar tandem V>8 5spd 4sp1. pancakes. bacM, butler, syrup ,.1,.- 1975 IHC 18001I Loadstar tandem V-8 5spd 4sp(spd air brakes* 1 -19696IMC L7-11:00;am . ^ h | | | | | | | . £> nhinday: Breakfastfast combo bar, hash , , ediKsdar Choice of Juice..fnilt. choiceicie9 - -.tandeiiLU:fiijpd.4s.4spd.20' comb-bed-&-holst «-1.*1--1987 Ford M 504w d pick- • . Advonisomaht-/ real, bis^ts. sausage gravy, jeUy up 300-6 auto transIS* 1 • 1976 Ford F-250 4wdI pickuppli V-8 auto tran * 1- 24' _ -MAfffER^UCnolitiquat-ColIsctiblot '' •• lursday: Choice of Juice, banana, rs,mapiei>ar choleool ma. . - GoosenecKtrallerSi:513 tandem dual* 1 ■ 17’ CrMtlfritirner"open bow boat kl-TwinFaOs. ' . ^ ^ ■ | | | e of cereal, dnnamon toast ' . Also sfilling fullt Ihline o f Tillage; 5prai^rs; Plantei s r------^ ^ - . ' CMUI( sem d eveijr daytoy ■ Frida; nters: Harvest eQulp‘, t/ilsls a ' Hainudihj cheese Mndwlch or ' •««aJ,h ■ . veiywell malntalneined clean line of late model rowv w crop equipment. For a fullir FRIDAY. APRIL 6- inchmenu ' llsilngScolondplci:Ictiims please check out our webvbslte. . ShetiaWaliMusNor-Fat £'d^“S,3r S3lad bar and choice of milk served aaksorsoupandaand. . WWWv.bakerauctitioh .com D '. UvonockEqulpmfinlT fk chop, matbed,pota-. Mday: Hot dogs, fren^ fries, orangesI g c s ' — • . . ■ -Advoitljtfmenl.L ^ ?-11:00 am :^ p and n * y ^ . chlUedd a(applesauce, boc'difr . ornjand • ketchup, - I ' - , ■ OWNER; TED TAKATtTOHI -• MASTERS AUCTIOr- Shop-Tools - . - ^ V a d n e fd ^ Taco bar or< pIna. seasoned . TUead SALE CONDUCTED • www.mBataruMa cutiepie ■ thordc«of'po(atobtf ^ Wedi» French bread p is ^ carrot^ BAKER > SATURDAY, APRIL: — ^^Wdwimuggetsrfrlediedri«.-graei,beani.- s t l ^fbanaioniaaih-cSokio- b i — ^------lAUCTIONCCOMPANY 3N SERVICE ■ Thursunday: Hula burger or cuna salad 11 Free 800-65C5 0 - 5 8 0 8 I'.' WosHicschkomEstato-Antiq M M dayt'w ^lxue sandsandwich or saUd bar ^dw lchrich, seasoned potatoes, upside downJ^.', . VlaltOur*!W«b Slt«i www.bakaikarauellon.eem _ || Primhrvos-Housahold-ic tlo n .c o m • M foasted cheese sanditndwleh, Campbell’s -----cake^ mumustard, ketchup------7—- II • Advortisom«nl-A S k k e n noo& soup, eel.eeieiy sticks, p m u ( li.-8^1K>0m— - W ter, diced p« a n _ :r _ JMAAUCTIONsehold-twin Fails ^ ^ H | | .Apriie — ST.EDWARD’S'SCATHOub- ~ R m SERVICE.- wyday • • U ITifSH _ SATURDAY. 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M o r n in gy ] L j ^ E - . 7 f S : . v^'i^poyrsQuonrr .11 scai^ )o k s t(o b c uI w ild R 6 ger.< sr .C le m e n s isriiTS a t h is Knoblauch and Rick:k Ankiisl;-. .and severalral'stars'alllhg: Nomar *' ammate, the giiy putting' • baseball]: was bound forfc a wild Garciapartirra, Ken', Griffey Jr., "■ ' •' ' . on the pi pinstripes for thie first' season: • ; Derek Jeteiter, Kevin Brovm, .Greg - . A lot of people3lesav > time. •. __ * LotsiQf-tMm^,tryin; ingitb-stop.^~^M addu}(,, Travis-Frymantand—1 •; • ' . .; NOW 'pitcH pi lt^fbr the ^ th e —Vaftfeeesl- turi^oso^-three , John'SmptaJlt2...... ■. - - i-(RegeFMVlaris^^s-h irtrl^ ^ ankees, Mike Musdna. rr- ■ s u a ifeiight-titles, .. ' '^Newba!baliparkrtn-M ttsbur-|^-^ le Rocket, it has’a nice '' (horne runs).] ; J e d - bby their and Milwauaukee.and a revamped ' [s_in . th e .ty E g jiia L s e n ie s- ^ - - “ A-l6ok=at^S'ibw8ivay^erifes-;— 'OriMp^Cincincinnati-Plus'a-*half-~''; I w ith diam onds, th e k ihd'- ' . s,:th6 New.'- ‘ dozeh neww managers, .with Bob '* '• ^;;rrnthe6nl^^^^ b n .at th e W orld S eries. ! ■ b6thieSgii«i-Y6^ k Mets. ' Brenly aridid Buck Martinez both a goal'of mine., arid I -of-players—:-m aking-th-the-iriove-frbm~the— r _jfJl_iw ho ran for- magine everybody, else, i — {^k1n”

, : Trivia . .-.QiiiiSTioN: ' . ■ D ysjss— r. (W ho h o ld s th e recordrd foI r steals evils d JA ■ fih 0 men’s NCAA cham^pio^p Blyg J . : basketball game? ; Devils land ■ • . ' ■ ,. ...«nsu "^-^-iri-knootherNiEIAA--^ OES : rlNBRIEF ■ . chariifipionship T h eA iio cIte la te d P rew . . .. ■. ■ reMXmeeting is ' • . ' V------M I N N ^ — fset for M o n d ay T ^ EAPOtlS =^'Duke dug“ By Karen ^igs'l'ck ! ( 1 '■ ' ■ itself outip-ranked Blue Devils, may have thought M onday. T h e m eeting wil] be held.. , do™ 22-5i-points in the first half, tered .'a_time.;warp ; a t th e old C ounty Co.urthoThouse. rallied ^ yet. again against. Saturday as racere in ' Maryland,d, this time for a 95-84 mss Pro-Am Classic i Candleildge recordsS ; .' • victory SaSaturday night and a lown the hill diecked ) chance.atat another national etre sweatersj knit ski r another hole In one I dyed shirts, hippie r TWIN FALLS - Filer onship . in*' the tne. •. . oud 7 0 s pantsuits, _ . :Garey aced.the-lZOyar ? S h a n e BBa'trier, the national th annual race was a • hole at Candleridge Golf CO th e 1970s=-to hon o r ' - 'T on Samrday. He used a & ' th e year,*had:25 p o in ts - ! (34-4)i which will play ; i i a m ^ k e e ra a't Sun . th e shot, w hich w as witn«Emessed lby , . Ariiona.fc as a time when foriner • L.Ky]eGarey. . . .for_the_title .M onday^-, -.ni^tonthith e sa m e c o u n w h ere it - ss developed Seattle^ i8btiUe-in.l992:i— ^ ■^RuperrCC'hol8s~^ T h e fb u rtrth m eed n g o f th e « a - - - a'builttKeM ayd^lift. - -^scramble oirSaturdaylay ------4 o n - b e twween « Duke and its n Valley Mall,;making'- om v5«' Atlantic,CoCoast Conference rival. y the first resort to . ; : RUPERT - The team 7naking.machlnes. ;;Guiles, Diann Guiles s (25-11) gave the Blue, heir third win in the ley resident Kenny. * ^31akeiey, Mike.Ciridlo ani lowed up in antique, *. L anger w on th e gross plaj ' S sich involved a com eback W r o .S " a ^ ^ idqiie bindings dating' - !'round o f 56 a t th e R u p ert < puble-diglt d eficitrb u f• anywhere near this one. ft len he was the 1970 ' i Club 5-person scraml,m b le ation.al slalom cham- - Bam has a lot of heart," , 5 Saturday. M onsen w ore a L ap p ' ' ’ ach.M ike Krzyzewski . •• For the net win, Scotcott Ehle, ■ mss had given him 5 the youngest teaihj so .. C raig M ills a n d Sheldon 70s that Monseri said nejo.gettingjiehrousJl-^— _ s h o t S6. '. ------: be caught without, ; Second place teams wer tie Devils trailed 49-38 me and set .the Final . am names reflected . Hillman,.Dick Schuman -'“ ' f t - with names such as . ord for biggest’comer - i^Krancs, T im D evine, A llan Soul Train,'Rolling 1 a h a lfd m e deficit. T he •■(gross, 59); Pete Magee,ee. Linda ® ie and the Kens and i. High was 10 when '■ 'V irdon, .Bob Vii:don, ops'. . , . . ;;Woepfer, Tim Hesby {net, I f rallied from a 41-31 b e a t U ta h 78^69 in th e £tUj:gas.o.n.tQr_the • g am e. , is to raise money for . ~~S Burley Ladles Golf Ass Nordic aii'd'freest^e' • SAA-couldn’rxonfirnTT" lowboarde'rs enrolled ' .'meets Wednesday that 22 poiilolnts was. the largest ' . Galley Ski Education ey Ladies ‘ comeback: irin Final Four history, BU R LEY - T h e Burley The foundation must '. iginweek: but surelyty it must have been ' Golf A ssociation will begiil ; $700 per child to . ' Iy. p lay o n W ednesday. A break- ' among the{greatest. g . jxpenses as coaches^ atlOajn. , , WilVilllams. Duke’s other / f a s t b runch w ill b e held at deniic jutors.' with registration and a scrambleso All-Americrican, bounced back ui important tiling to . '. to follow. Dues are $20 andind handi- from a dreaBlue-Devlls— - , . their first leadle of the game, 73- mo trouble. The idds . . •ibf^ball tryouts 72with6:52i>2toplay. . . •am learn how they : t; JEROME - The Jerome J. Marylandnd, in Its first Final ‘ care of their bodies ivell, they learii the •••nraveling AIL-Star baseball)all teams Four appet>earance,.led by 15 0“Duke’s Shane B attler blocksI a shot by Maryland's LonnyIT BaxterB during the second halffialf of their national semifinal g ' SUN VALLE ' M ountain ms ■Iwill ho ld try o u ts A pril 7 {and 14 P PI{ l e a s e ^ DUKE, Page C2 .at,at the nnal Four In Mlnneapolloils; Saturday. Ouka won 9S-&i-M. 3SesMJAN5S,P8geC2 • vfrom 1:30-4:30 p.m. bothDth d ay s.’ ..theyld.enten . .'Tiyouis vrill be at F o r^itheFark, € ---x. ' . Friday and Sat ' located at 10th Avenue EaE ast ah d th^ Bill Jans: ; T iger D rive. A ny player agedage 9-12 schussed dowi • is encouraged to partic Venus stG out. in D em etreiati; * Local business sponsors will Cj C ■ pa n ts , tie-dy« ^ason ( beadsandloud ' Tthe costs o f all team s, e.xceEc e p ttra v - ofreclem p•tio n '! ; eljng expenses. The seasoi The fourth i -jFriday-and-Saturday-fronr^K --W ildcaiats ruri'Wild- —1 Agassi rail - throw back to-Rafter- tl . r. June through July. ' the event’s nar The Associated Press ^~She double T o r m ore ihform adon, ca]coll Tom ’ over de - Arjzona's Jason ~ Valley. It was a lefending I . ow nerjanssK 'Ic faulted on her ilBobrowski at 324-2346; o: o r 324- I Gardner drives KEYI BISCAYNE. Fla. v \ P430L' - ■ ■■ . ^ M final match ^ • c h a m pPLons_i i 1 . I W iliams overcame eight n ■ point,' and points ah'd 71 unforced errc '^iiEaJeTHills GOlf C o u ^ and the Sun■ V w i l l i a m s 8 8 ThoAMOClataitedPreM ■ . ■ beat Jennifer Capriati 4-6,6- Sun Val^y■ tl -sav ed that 26-; ' - |hosts Fatco Golf kickof(O ff ------— (4) Saturday in a ragged ■ p o in t g a m e to| thrilling^final at the Ericsson C . : EAGLE - Eagle Hillsills Golf • ^MINNEAIAP6LIS_r As the | Sun Valleym make ^ the irrn kickoff April'3. Fees are.$ h r e w Kis han d s in th e ' w sk is w idi antiq|W i fo rc e ' t h t f e.$40 for ' faults.. . • :i;amateurs'and $30 optionallal skins. air and ^It ti a salute.to all those 'Ti back to whenB I tiebreaker. The No. 3-seeded Willi • ;Payouts vrill include the.t«e. ton six J^ n a fansUS w ho h av e w a tc h e d .— S Canadian natic„ • W illiam s. ,. became a three-time toumdi ;|fi^lshers in each flight for bo£ . _jy?bitter5weweetseason unfold. ^ pion. P e d e r M'o tobka&llead- champion .with her 18th con -"^he am ateur tournamenent and . One more>re w in ;" h e m o u th ed ' ■ *■ to the basket _ _Wi hat that Jans:iker, then faiiled to dve victory.at Key' Biscayne, i-Skins gam e. F o r m ore inforn wd, as he thrust his , pesVMIchlgen ; f ° l back in the 70see. match points won the title in 19_98 and 1 —^call-anyof the following nunS S S ^iniextingerfers in.the air. “One H State’* Marcus -,7 ; ati. smacked a fore- ^(208)'22670027T?G8)-221. thjBri m iss e a i a s t y e a r ’s to l ^ Even the team.n e t to:close o u t:th » —-r ::" Taylor during.', Ihri ; (208) 221-0244, (208)'221-28S ih u te of CM’t - ~ ^ ^ m entpcause ofwrist teKam " the times - uitewit match: theWIIdcato’ '------, The C men’s final today will , Compliwtfrointtafriifl report,- ” ‘gf„;h.oo;lnting and smothering Mod Squad,ime So I was Intone . \ ^ e d the.-WOdcata tb -^ y | 80^61 win In ' ' 3e but Sm all-American matchup Stone, Barbie a V ~ ~IU) BO^^ctiIctory oiVtf d tfw d in g ^H ) Andre Agassi.against N( iIHuvia^Answer; ' HiessialKnals the Hula-Hoops;isable tokeepSe : • champion MfMfchigah State in the . H Jah-M lchael Gamblll.;Ag _._B,ut the r^n d J I go^ som e lu d cy * N. Tommy' Am aker, .Dukuke vs. tpumimament*8 semifinbls ■ advanced by beating,No. 8 gath erin g w as t« Four on cl,ailafter6^,6-7.(2),6-2. . . HLouisville, 1986, and MMe o o k ie ' . . •^82'alpinerNofv e e k 's r a n k i n g s ’ i sBlaylock. Oklahoma vs; Kansas,Ks With.a vierictory Mpnday'over ' H Saturday In . ’ tivcNo. 4 Capriati had three m sfeiers a h d snow!climb from third to.- ■ v - IS198^ w ith s e v e n . ' Minneapolis.' woi»ints serving at 5-4 in the in the Sun.Vallis first time, behlhdj. • ■ - PleaseismWIU)CATS,Pa^.C6 86 * S " OKdne^iiho— « t, th e n five m o re serving ai , Foundation. The — 'w in WBIi-ieorer ' " 't l - raise about $7 <«S; wllh,2 1 p o ln li,- b e , cover such exp( vans and acaden ’ . ' T--. - '■ ^ 7»ar«it«hiio«t- -3-a “Jt’s such a n ii L , valuable plaint ,'Jaii help kidsgodOH . E j oftlii(an». adv co-organizer. Kc ^ 3 R a f **to keep them I arid g etting in to ■ . J ih the program >pMi . se t, have to take cai ; to perform well

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iblin 1 Sea — igles=sta^ ittlc tidt, lip / , S l\ local gymrnnetscs i :' —TTnee^and'are'^dt^drd 'b y it,” sh-e- . ,'uriderstand'it at sueich aryoung. Ipartans^ i ' - .. ••once tlie-kids, gett ini tb eig h th THO Time»Wi -, '.. an d n m th g rad e, th e idiidea! stoput • - ^ • •'-rRUPERT;- Out 'dfof n6arly.'300 . . th em .in a position to.ei,eam.coUege. ____ -R A N G3ELEY,-Colo.'-.Afier-a E l • • ,. gymnasts, six fromm local1 clubs ' . scholarships.” . ■ ■ day of hip-jtipoden bats were adopted . So for six girls froi'roni Burley’s ■ ; by advancing from L Scenic W est-Athletic Gym Mania.and Sage;e Gymnastics'.( | j j j j * | j -— Level-7, b u t th ey miist-tit-eventually - -by_the-;Sc< ice last season, o f T w in F a lls , it .was reach,Level 8 in ordersr to qualify ■ was^a dream ' “W eobvicbviously sw ung th e b a ts a '.com e,true. for the regipnalineet., r today,” assistant coach Tlie.six include,Krii "W e don’t eni:ouiur a g e t h e ur of her . “nieyouiounger kids see what the' ear, said-she— going to-to-cheer ne.'tt-year^nd ' "dub’s- members are hii tejmuch improved from-' moving-on, older'kidsas are'dolrig’iiTtHe'tiigger , Un^. , ' • T ,,. • .. la s t y e a rp,” ,” W a l k e r s a id . “ O u r pitching was pretty good against diem a n d theth ey d idn’t haveLany big-. H awkss b u z z NN u g g e t s 9^ hits.” .. j c k s b e aIt t Spurs iMLB_• CSIfreshnishmen Tom Myers and ChrisQan CColonel ol provided the big . . ATLANTA (APj - TcToni Kukoc ^ Rieserve ■ve forward Kevin WilUs, • - Alexander scored xe16-I>0in:t^ Heat 97, E Continued from C l * hits for thehe 1Eagles dn Saturdaiy. — apiece.-T------:— ------•■BuIIs 90 ------E a c h .ta g g e .Na>tr M oham m ed a d d3edl6 ed points '.ledDenveiver .with.21 points.‘Nick • •, C H IC AlG G O . - T im H a rd a w a y It begins with thee opener,. Myers’.a grandgrai slam in an ei^t* as the Atlanta . Havlawks beat VanExeloil a d d ed 19 points. Bucks 86, Spure 77T ' h a d 21 poipoints and 10 asislsts - when A-Rbd plays his fifirst game run seventhnth inning of Game 1. •■ , Denver 99-88 Saturdirday night, . * and Alonzo>zo Mourning finished. •- since signing h is $252 mimillion; 10- Colonel smaemacked a two-run blast - extending theii; homeme winning RocketS ■ • • SAl^ ANTONIO - Sanam CasseU with 12 points,po five rebounds year deal with Texas. m the firstst inningII of the second' ts 96, Wizards 86 had 2<*. points' and nin ■ : .-streak against the Nugiu g g t e . o l l ' ine assists and. onee - block as Miami ■ Among the other tlthings to gonie. ■ • gam es. ^ ilN G T O N -S te v e Francis , iand Jai m Caffey addeddlSpoims snappeda —> iscored 25 j I'a two-ganie losing ■ k e e p w atching: . ' . . .'Inthedeadecisive, eight-mn sev- Atlanta won. its 5 points as Houston used as Milwaukee snappjped-San streak.. • NBA ' . .alS-Ofour • The Wild Bunch. .Ani^^joi’e enth, Walktilkei- said the Eagles second straight after jurth-quarier run to snap Antonio’s nine-game hehorhe win- It was’tht opened with ” a four-gami Che H e a t’s fir s t victory lack of control could co /ith seven-consecutive . ■' snapping a four- _ imelosipg streak', - • • ining streak. • • with Mour ------— H akeem urning,' who missed . spot.in the Cardinals’•rnr^^n i hits.Inthegas game, Kevin Sytico and' game losing streak - m Olajuwon, playing m his Tim Duncan had. 20 ptpoints and almost six i Jeremy Bam.ames each went 3-for-4 ' X,months after being and perhaps his caree and dropping. 16 o of f 19. T h e ne since recovering from a 12 rebounds fbr the Spuilurs. David diagnosed eer at 21.. aridcombinednedforfiveRBIs. _ • d with kidney disease • • Knoblatich’s errant thro H aw k s w e re c o m in g o f f a n 11- b lo o d .dIsorder, ‘so finished with 15' Robinson added 19 pointnts and 11 last October.« r. • ' ' , . ro w s fro m • UTf nrAlpretty exdting," Walker 11 rebounds and three . i ' : second base put him Ina ileft field point victory over, Inr-79.(31.6 p o in ts a nnd-12-rebounds; d and r _ — ,,, -Jn-the-nigliightcaprGolonei:fin'i^ , The Nuggets, onie n iSTaftarv,i„"“ ^ t ^lobley added 17 points. ‘ ]percent), their worst: sshooting , Brian Grantn t h ad 11 points a n d 11 , • The Rangers’ for)rmer co- ished 2-for-43r-4 with three RBIs, ■Profit ^ d career highs ■ | ' ning in Charlotte fur.die percentage in franchisese history. reboiuids forfortheHeat. ; ow ner,-President GeC£eighton.Eu8s>had>« n Lae,ttner and Courtney . •and'ATjrGuyton’SCored" ^ •' when scoring less than 90 . . TheBuds^xxSlir-SOOaSi , a career-higl-igh 19.. Milwaukee, and PNC-Pai’ark opens ■ three hits; to go along with two in Pittsburgh. Cincic i h n a t i ’s RBIs. Cinergy Field has a nenew look, “Nick threvu«w all right,” Walker w ith th e s ta n d s to m dowiwnincen- said. “He gaytgave up six hits in.four. ' Withersrspoorife l a n g s o n Ghicagc3 stuns H tec.fiel(Land-the artificficial turf- mmngs..It’s.krs.kind-oLtough-thiqw-— iitm en tb rriu p ; mg when.youwu have a big lead like- • . EAS.t RUTHERFOF ‘ .* Rickey Hendersonm s ig n e d he kind of game it w^" )RD, N.J • Rage 29,I, l rettywell.” • (AP)- - Kevin Me Thunderbolts 24 with San Diego during for lO-nfound des c i s i o n j 1 Id ah o m ay b e p eak in g I'e tu rn e d from a n e c k in INGHAM,' Ala. tra i in in g ,'g iv in g 'h im a chchance at ,|,j Clark scored on a-- i feet tim e vnth league- ■ ATLANTIC CITY, NM.J.(AP)-If .J ■ “livonaI a n d m any of th e people .threw ■' .a'19-yard touchdc more histo^. Baseball’s■s all-time ie„di„g‘^Dijde ouchdown riin with xie State College visit- .he warned w bw^a^^ag1 aging fight- ' in the cro:rowd thought I won,” 'to Willy Tate with 1:41 Stolen base leacler needsds 86 hits ingFicnrierF: ionds remaining _J tr F ield fo r a foui--gmne' ------^^Gastilio-saisaidr^It^-not-easyto-get- -<•' for '^^nnn^ Three walksks-to-lop- -sennrrriaoy ;, CastiUo picked thTwron y night to give the : rong man.' ' . a decision.m. I did whnt 1 had to do 23-18 • victory over ^A m B a b e R u t h ’s ic a r e e r record Rebels saww ttheir 13-game win O r l a n d o F Plodding and slow'w‘ but very - :towin.” the New York-New., Rage a 29-24 win , (2,062)i and 68 runs to b re a k T y streak en d Fri, resilient, 43-year-o vci over ; thi:he • Birmingham ' i Friday in a loss to Utah r - o l d ' T im C a s tillollo', a rock-solid -220. ■ .Jersey Hitmen on - C obb’s m a rk (2,245). V all^ State:e College.C . • Witherspoon earned a Thiinderbc 1 a majority pounder,, playedp the early rounds Saturday J night in — ’bolts in front of;a • O lym pic s ta r B en SISheets of .Walker said d e c i s i o n / S a t u r d a y o “ ^ ., crowd of H1 0 ,1 6 3 . ‘ a id CSI h as held its la st ’. ' o v e r th e a s if h e wasvas waiting for the flabby th i e X F L Milwaiiikee is among! ithe top seven league,ue ,opponents to diree Cuban in the 10-rounund heavy- . 242-poundn d W ith ersp o o n , to, tire , With thee loss,I Birmingham (2- , ns. .weight bout. McDo'ugal also threv!W touch- ■ 7, , . rookies.. So is seveven-time ‘’'•fS?“'n|ns- out. He'>vevyent long stretched w ith: , e the first team to be ' ooking forward to it,” ' , •. With.ecspoon_{SQUO j.G ^),_o£___ out-throwi down passes of 9 arid1 16,yards3 ,liminat»ri Japanese batting chthampion ™ .‘““i iwing-any-punches,-cir— —, id-from^XEL-playoff— -Ichiro Siizuld'ofSeatUer—— ------Walkersaidr“idr“We’reexdted:abouf"T Philadelphia, cha^d theth< 30.year- 'cling the! outjsideo of the ring and to i Luke Leverson anmd line- contenlinn, old Castillo around the backer Jam ie Beasli • While Tim Rainess tries in PioyinS Dixiexie but we’re going to the ring for ; always onjn the defensive. When iley pre- A Birminiingham pass interfer- , need to scoreore some nins against • the first three roundsds and1 then ' he did puni served the Enforcers’ come back at 41, Cal R jn cli, h e threw only coun- ,s’ f o u r th ' e h c e p e n ailty.and.two lr personal Ripken s Dixie. YouI can’ti s expect to hold . h un g on w hen C astillo3 filfinally quit terpunches , win.in five games by in days could be nearing i les. .) iritercept. foul penaitiilties set up the win- 5 an end. aiernuriderthi playing possum in th e HI ■ The Baldmore srar, who t r three or four nins.” r fifth. • ■ . CastiUo0 rreally cam e alive in th e ing * a pass at the goal hneli with ning touchdcidow n. " 3 tu rn s 41 Judge Kason Checkfcks scored . eighth, co • tw o s eco n d s to olav. __ in August, was botheredd b1 y b ack ca connecting pji_5e.v.ecal_ J_! ------— - Orlando0 tquarterback-Brlan- -r, it 99-91, .Debrh BarnerneSTiad it three-punclnch combinationjs. ,' problemTlast year andid p lay ed - - C h ic a g o (4'<5) c a n cli:l^aim th e , K u k lick th»rew re fo r 257 y a rd s a n d : • 97-93 and Pierree, Benoist • But Witl only 83 games. Earlii UK««tJDyd|l)MCMc opening . Nicholas -tookto his. free throws, ciC hristin C ooper in h e r gra;rass sk irt • MMuraurateUi^MIchelRuilleoz, whopr0 produced the most luccassfulful 1: :; . n o t only-againsainst Cooper biit ^sb 20 m inutes a s.th e T erra'prapins shot • niakingbotl: \ . “a-and-the r "brighi yellow' I H a p p y foani In U.S. histilstory from 1978 through 1980980, takes on fom er U.S. SWTTeam C ooper’s husbaisband - former U.S. ' -.- -55 percent (17-for-31),II). Dtlke, Duhon wawas helped to'his feet; ~3 Fa a c e h a t a ttin g a to p F ay JV - sk i team m em b M onsen . . member Mark TaTache during SaturdayrsJanstnsi Pro-Am. ' ~ — sm ber M a rk T a c h e ...... which set NCAA recof:6|-ds.this- , by Krzyzev•®wski:,and the team- Kirby’s Ki head. “What’s so limpressive is diat ‘ season for 3-pointers madem« and trainer, an< ind barely moved his ■ E a d i p ro .sp e o t F rid ay m orning .. sw ininier Dara an Torres,' who was • »ptured the'spirit'tif attem pted, was justt 2-for-122 feet'as he - D.J. Hartjost.his gog^es e w e n t to th e lo c k e r, skiskiing with his or her oup, giv- r tackling herr firstfi attempt at ski';-~bi sans to be a skier, froni beyond the arc. room. He waswa back on the bench ini -buzz'eS a slalom gate towaS d “ th1 S M ing th em p o in ters oh how tctb itc e . ■ racing.afteLJsLmedaling injour . to e mountain,” Cooper -- . Even with Williams, whowl aver- “a~7few mil - top of the course. Peter St n i n u t e s l a t e r , a n d ,!v i s u g g e s t you go o n ththe:lastT~ Summer Olym]nmpics. ra i w h a t Bill w as about^' . . . aged 26.8 points in thei firstfi four ' returned fo i •racing for the Terminators !o th e g am e in th e final' ’ready,’!* Ve fo rm er UlS. profejfessional , “Inswimminning, you re a c h o u t to ' .sp iin^ he loved th e^ - | games of th'e tournameinent; still minute. , .sponsored by - A rn o lfi “ NickNil M aridch toldhis Simn Valley touch the wall.all. 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Mariano Rivera (7-4. 2.85. s{7-5. - . ing World Sericiries champion Yankees did . saves/41 chances);.s);.LHPM ike Stanton (2-3. 410) 4. 4.07). . did. was add the . . ------r^P H P:Toctt-VV i!llam s{2r(23r2:98.-32sares-ln-tnpl^): ^ ------BulpenrRHP-ToddxJd-Jor)es:f24r3;52."42/46's» — ‘bcst-pitcher-on-on-the-market-^Mike-Miiss [u»ina~-to-the— RHP Matt Anderson>n (:(3-2. 4.72).;lh]» CJ. NitkowsI best rotation Inin .thet league. - ’ / • ' .Boston,Red Bo Sox . : ‘ “It’s b een a1 lbibh^ tim e since I'w asn ’t ccoi o r^ d e re d thie 2000:85-77. ■ No. 1 s ta rte r,’?,’! Muissiria said . “T h e re a r e four, guys ^ M a iu c a r: Jim y WilliamsWill (5th s e » ^ .'KaaKansas City Rbyals ’ . here,w ho can be considered that and nowswweallgcttp V B B B . 2000:77-85... p itd i on th e saimestaff.” m ' ' ' . ® J?8 '5 HiBre: OF M{ M v •Muser (fourth sea- . ■ ^ ■ i j j - T h a t d o esnL’t ’t give RHP David Cone. RHF J the^ ------:------— pHPfrankCastillo. ■ He's Here: RHp- R 'RbbSno S jS ilCrtM ! -- ••-■ • much hope to tl , . , . H e's O u tta Jto fe>: : RRHP Ramon' Martinez. INF MannvM« Hernandez. RHP Do s f i S ' 'rest of.leagiig iie . ' •Aiexander. IB RicoCO Brogna,i LHP. Jef( FasSero. A n d t h a t ’s a1 b ig BemafdGilkeyJNFDo(Donnie Sadler. #re: OF Johnny Damon. C .JcJorge .reason why tljgjl a i ou Proiected I n ^X 33B'Chris SNhes (.334.-12; I^Bottalico. • • • . ■ ■ ' s e v e n ' te a m s; mw ho • 2 6 Jo se Offefm anI (.255; (.2 9.-41): I B Brian Daub K 28 Carlos Febleis (.257.2 HR. ■ haveniadethep: ppst- , (.248. 21. 76.1301K) Ks); CF Can Everett (.300; Chez (.273.1.38)..RFJefmaineI . • 1 0 8 ); RF M anny Rami : f Carlos Beltran (.247. 7. 44).l)^i season the , p a s t . . • .B ichette (.2 9 4 . 2 3 .9 0 8 .1 2 .5 3 ). IB Mike Sweeney (.3 three years, manade rnajor off. ^ ■ ■ ' ■ D Ja so n Vai1te k (J 248. '- 29!™ l^f^art?QulQuinn (.2W . 20. 78). C GreggI'Zauri Z - season additions.ns. I . IBRBis.OHRs). msmm (.274.7.33). 3B JoeoeRanda(.304.15;i06). f •“ • AL W est chamimpion Oakland added John>hnny . Rotation: RHP Pednedro Martinez (1 8 6 .1 .7 4 A. .284 Rotatkw-RflPJeff!eff Suppan (10-9.-4.94). RHP BI,Blake . O am on, th e C'entral er cihampion Chicagogo W h ite • Ks). RHP FrankCastlllcStillO (1&5. 3.10). RHP HideofNomo' N( , Stein (8-5.-4.68).-RHR?HP-Dari.Retchert-|8-10.4.70). F Sojf traded fWnc•ace David Wells;Texas‘gav(10veS2S2/mI- 7^ (8 -1 2 . 4 .7 4 ). RHP.Tom i-2. 4.77), RHP Mac Suzukf (S-, romo Ohte ( 3 6 .3 .1 2 in 13 garr5 3 ^ - ^ 3 d o w s (6-2. lion to Alex Rod:odriguez,' Cleveland brough • W . 2.96,inTripteA).lU RHP Pa«on .Crawford (2-£:a light in two-time ' ■ ... .in 7 ga m es: 9 -7 . 3 .88,1 '.Builpen: RHP RotRoberto Hernandez (4-7.'3'.:j' 3^9 . AL -MVP J u a n1 CGonzalez, Seattle signeded Japanese import . ’ .B%erK RHP Derekrek Lowe (44*. 2 .5 6 .4 2 /4 7 s ^ - -32^40). RHF^ Doug HHer env,(4 4 . 3 .7 9 . 1 ), ' ' Ichiro Suzuki, anand Boston signed Mannyly Ramirez'forI S160 mil- Z , RHPWh Garces (8-1.(8-: 3 .2 ^ . RHP Rod^Beck (; • l i o n . ’ 3 .10 ). _ ■, r K MiniMinnesota Twins ■ B ut th e R ed SoSo?^ looking fo r th e ir firstt V,Worid Series dtle^ince--:- 2000:69^3: . . 1916, a lread y ha'have hit a'stumbling block,tck, as All-Star shortstop . . Torororonto Blue Jays •*; ' M a n ^ T o m Kelly .|i Nomar Garciapar He’s Here: C Tom W ja rra could m iss u p to fourr nmonths with, an injured ? ■ . • 2000:83-79. USi : right wrist. M a n ^ Buck MartinezMai ( is t sea-' : He’s Outta Here: INFINFRonCoomer. |I||||!l! .' Projected llneupilup: SS Cristian “ . ^ . . "I strongly bel:ielieve this is the team top sgo to the World Series,” ■ .-^ '8 He«i WP Mike Sirotka, RHP Gugnan (:247. 8. 5>4.20 4 .: triples).. 2B Luis Rivas (;3;;310 Krid Oakland’s JaJason G iam bi, last year’s NPMVP. “1 don’t th in k there’s s - Kevin B eim e. LHP DaiDan Plesac. RHP v -..0 HR. 6 RBlSTTBTSfrgShies: .272. 6; 65 in minors).5), RF. much more taleniented group o f guys anywvhere he unless it’s th e Y ankeesCS,. • _ , - .Steve P a rts. U1R Scottcott Eyre. OF Brian Sinvnons. • Matt Uwton (.305;^ 1: 13 . 88 . 44 double s).JB Co~ o ^ • an d even th en Tttrm not sure.” ------, Ha i» .O u tta - H e f.»re.*-fcHP-David-WellsrRHP-Frj - ws are a e a riy n oi unanunoujious,-os m any o th er team s Castiilo, RHP Stevee TlTrachsel. LHP Mark Guthrie.l^ O F . (-282. 10. 63, 3 6 doudoubles). CFToril hunter (.280. 5; believe they have .Dave Martinez. . • •• ■ -44.12 assists). LFJatJaoque Jones (.285.19,76,1 ive w h a| it tak es to b e a t t hhe e Yankees. ' ' K LF. Shannon Stewart (.3 13.21, 9 .: sWkepufe). IB DouBuB Mientkiewicz (.429. 0 HRs, - “If theise guysys are healthy and we all11 hhave 32-35 starts, this'is tl '. 69720^ ) . 2BSomlomef Bush (i215; i : 18), RFF RaulR • f^Bis irf3 te m e s; -.334.18, .33 96 af.Triple:A).CJ A.J./ team to b eat,” salsaid W ells, Chicago’s nbw' ace:ac “We’ve got some guysiwhb w M ondesi (.2 7 1 . 2 4 .667). 7 IB Caiios Delgado (.344.4.7i' < Pierzynski{B7.2.-lll1 1 in 33 gam es., know w h at they’ry’re doing. Some of these(y yo o unger k ids have anotherr yj e a r . . . . 1 3 7 .. 5 7 doubles. 1L23 2 3 walks). DH Brad iillmer (.2!r ^ s Rotation: RHP Bradrad Radke. (12-16, 4.45). LHPi> EricE . of experience. ThiThey" w ere in th e playoffs: (last(la year), so they’re not igoi } 'jo « Milton (13-10. 4.86).). RHPR Mark Redman (12-9,4.7 ' 3 2 . 1 0 4 )..3 B T o n v BBatista a (.263. 41. i m CFJc (2 T be q u ite a s ten se ian d nervous.” . . C n a ( .2 4 2 . 3 1 . 7 6). C Danin Retcher (:320. 20.> S58? RHP.Joe Mays (7-15.15. 5.56). RHP.Matl Kinney (2 SS^^ffiC 252.15.69). 5.10 in 8 starts: U -3.';•3. 3.31 in minors). . ' isteban Loala (10-13, 4;56);^R;^R h p . Bullpen: RHP.LaTroiTroy Hawkins (2-5, 3.39. 1 4/ ■ Steve Panls (12-17.r. 44;81), RHP. Joey Hamiltoii (2 Vlillef (2-3. 3 .9 0 .1 ) RHP Bob W( • . 3.55 in,6 starts), RHPIHP Chris Caipenter (10-12. 6:2 saves).’ liHP Eddie Guardado IM(7 . . L ■ LHP Chris Michalak (11(11-3.4:33 in TilpleA}.' .• k 9 4 ;9 /lls a v e s ) . BUIpen: RHP Billyly HKoch (93. 2 .ra . 3 3 /3 8 save Rf^jglvim Escobarr (10-15.5.35).(1| LHP Dan piesacs?i' - ■ ■ : AiLWest A :Mde of( PucbrtoRi^CO ' OakI;laklandAthletics • ' -■ 2000:91-70:iostlntInd&sionplMffs. '■■■ , " ' BaltlBaltimore Orioles. ve,(6th season). ^ . ^ _ _ _ ^ _ : ^ _ 2 0 0 0 ;-7 &8 4 .------! Delp; a d o , N otfinlshin ’ sta rlo id -^ ';,'" ■; |' -- ■ • . Manaeen Mike Haij iig what they s “ — •ThB’ttmerwhen'sfaillng’Frpitch-ersrweTit'th'rdBtancS’ls'g 'lrd a frd ll^ lo 'Be ~ ' ’- ~ ~ 1 — H i's Here: RHP Pa r^rB lrgriew r® ^^ W a .' RHP Kevin Appier. 2B2 | tendy Velarde, OF Matt StaItairs, ' P i i d g • successful, a team need3ds to h av e a “clo ser' to protorotect Slim leads In the' •• • David S e g u i.S S Mike E .RHPDougJonw.RHP(HPOmarOlivares. . Retake late innings. Laist seasonon, major leagueteam s averac He’s l)utta Here erag^ fewer Ihanel^t—.- ere: RHP Itlike . - . Proto^ U n^:1: LF Johnny Damon (.327; 16; { . complete games apiece; M ussina. RFAlbertBelliBelle. RHP Pat Rapp. • 46-SB^. 28 Jose Ortiz3rtiz (.3 5 1 .2 4 .1 0 8 in minors). P r^ e c te d Dneup: LP 9 ,5 0 . Jason Giambi (.333.43. 4 3 .1 3 7 .1 3 7 BBS), DH John Ja Comptote^mes ai ibh'T ", .1 ■' Delino • (.175, 1; 5. on OL memost of season). 3B Eric Cha^p ■ centegr-stage and sav^daehiBwuibh 10. 86. 3 7 SB). IB David Segul Se, , (.277 .2 6 .8 6 . .197 vs. LHPfi),.SS Mi^ p i ,Tejj>daj,2 ' _ ^BeglnnlagJcLl9 S9,.ihB3 Ifirst ye a r o f division pla y - F.Chris Richard C 2 7 6 .13. 36).6).;CF 115. 2 1 errors).I. CFCl Terrence Long (.2 8 8 ,1 8 .880) • .SAN JUANTI!i r u e n o k ic o ( , ^ ) - " ^ ■■■ E A & t e 3. 15. • RFAdam Piatt.j.^.,i imori C arlos. D elgadojo is having so much • 1,400 ' ; • ------— ~ , ■ 56). C Brook R3fSi» ( 4 , 6 ^ ^ in 60;games). C f^m ilrston ' Hernandez (2 4 1 .1 4 ,6 . fu n p re p a rin g; fo r th e m a jo r le a g u e . (.2 5 6 . 5 . 1 9 ). • • ■ Rotation: RHP Tim 1 Im Hudson (206, 4.14, 169 K opener in his i • 1.200 - p ^ — — Rotation: RHP Pat H< 5 Jose, LHP Barry Zito (7-4;1; 22.72. .195 opponents' batti s homeland that he , M e rc ed e s ^ 7 . 4 .0 J [9-13, r, average). RHP Gll Her UIgfl can ’t s to p sn iilinling. Iejasonjohnson.(l-10..7,02),.L),.LHP------Mulder-(940.-&44)rRl' ij;— ^ — ;—PeHow—P uuerto-Rican-IvaTi e ------• . . chuck.Mc£iroy (30 . 4.64.69) OR RHP, Wijlls Roberts (11(11-8,, • • B ullpen: RHP Jas( 5 .1 2 In minors). 1.78. . R o d riig u er h ais s 1been so busy that B ullpen: RI4p Ryan,-an Kbhlmeler (O-l'. 2.39. 1:.,a 3 / S'!a5"“ i Tam ■ his.e'ygs are reired and his voice is • . sa v es). LHP Buddy GnGroom (6-3. 4.85, 4). RHP M hoarse. TrDmbl^(45,4.l3.4), ' , ■ SealSeattle Mariners Almost overshrshadowed by it ail is ' 2000:91-71. wild ca Alex Rodrigueziez,‘ the nio'st talked . Tampanpa Bay OavH Rqys d card, lost ALCS, ■Managen Lou Pinli»inlella (9m ;sea- • about player of 1 2 0 0 0 : 6 &9 2 . of the offseason. A nd. - - ^ ^ ^ Bger;rLarfv_Ro4o.ttischild:(.4thr^^^a M — - the-$252-'million-ori-shortstop is a p p re- _ ‘ ■ —— Conom tfete.gam es.. ,'______H dating his relelative anonyniity, . 200 -r->iiS^Sav,aves ' — ■: “ S k rt Here: RF Benn Grieve.G 2B Brent K JeffNelson!2BBret^ ^ ' He’s Outta Here:9:-SS S Alex Rodriguez, RHP JoseJoinea . 1 ..• while ..J it lasts. O .T -l------______. He'8% t t a H era: RHRHP R o b ^o Hernandez; RHP’ CCory , . .• R| idge hasn’t slept too ^ i:'RF Ichiro Suzuki.(.387. 1 2I, ,'' 7 4 ' • rnuch, I knoww he’sI tired,” Alex •1969 70 1975 - 1980 1985 1990990— 1995' 2600 CF WJjlams (^27-gj2178-^go, RBIs in Japan), LF Al NMartin (.285. 15. 36), CF MikeMi R o d r ig u e z sa«d id Saturday atf^is ' ^Notoipiolsn.-BI.Waneiftf ^5 SMSons m n ahorto/wi dm,i/oalot^aloppagcx i DH Sieve, Cox (.283. a [ S ' Cameron (.267,19,7878), OH E d ^ Martinez (.324,2■ 3^ Texas'Rangersrs prepared to plav — SOURCE: EHaaSporaBunau 34). 38 A nw Castl|a ( ^ § 1 ,6^42). .4 Bret Boone (2 5 1 .13 9 , ,: 74), SS Carios Guillen (257,'!i‘ “ Delgado's Toroironto Blue Jays on AP nathy ; 42),’3B (.24*2 4 7 ,1 1 .4 7 ). C Dan Wilson (.23235 Sunday. “I’m kindkii of glad they’re _ _ L ___eetiinejlLthe:JAJ)iojnotion.do.wii_i _ ------— ks•Friix■'^^r{^ft^; jd(^(5arcla.(&5.3.91), UdPjairamie h ere. I’m re a lly < rr-r-^O penlngD ay ______ly «Djoying that part------► n s j y e OtiELAatDn-Sele-(mo_4.S; - -Who:--vsr-ToromL du.. . ~ 'Offeni 1 % . 5.08), RHP Paul Abbott ,(£ RyangPe|i6i^2). RHP Travis Harper (1-2.4.78) ^ ^ 'riiis is the.th.third straight year Joys -. produiluctlon eban Yan (7-8. 6.21). RHP Tanyanywi 'Bullpen: RHP kazuhizuhiro Sasaki'(^S. 3.16^ 37Ay 4 0 m a jo r le a g u e bassaseb all h a s ta k e n its )Whore: San Juan, Puerto flico Sturtze (4-0 . 2 .5 6 ). RHFRHP Iten Hill (&7. 6.52), LHP DoDoug . saves).,LHPArthurRhoC sison ■ ' firs t g a m e a w a j Starting ; Rick Hellingi“g» cohill,tinues'to rise . C reek 4 .6 0 . 1 ). 'ay from traditional (84.2.45). RHP Jose P? sites. San Die{le g o a n d C o lo r a d o , Esteban Loaiza . ' Home runJn anda total run production operied the 1999 1 season in • IWhen: 2 p.m .' • in the majorlajor leagues w ere up last A.IA.L Central ' • . AnalAnaheim Angels TV: ESPN . , ,; Monterrey, Mexexico, and the Cubs . season; ChlcailcaeoWhHeSox ' . 2000:82«). ' Figums are averages' : 2 0 0 0 : 9 &6 7 , loist st first round of ", M anager Mike SckScioscla (second V '*an^ M ets playjl y e d tw o g a m e s in .• ljn Tokyo last seasorson. dream to do tiiis one da;lay in the Hbm eI runsni ■, ^ ^^taM ger Jerry MarHanuel WtJi ses- S t i ' He’s Here: RHP Pa m T h e lo cals on.tln.thisbaseb^-loving . g'Dominican Republic,’ said 2.6 o t—75 it! Ismael Valdes, OF Wm ■ island are extrerremely exdted to be Rodriguez, whose roots ar93 Stadium, but thii:his is going to be a . ‘ rho broke 1.4 ------;------^'-Ro&ion: LHP Davidivid Wells (2&8,-4:ll).-RHP-G»-Cal- - 27. 58), 2 8 'Adam Ken . little bit sweete:!tef," Delgado said. in with the Cubs in 19^942, five...... i .q-.W —H Eklred (1 0 -2 . 4 .5 8 ); Li-IFm P Jim Parque (136, 4.28), RHPRl- Molina (.281.14.71), S years before Jackie Rob , , . “rm so'happy TraTr a part of it. Pm .' , J® obinson’s -90 '9'9j 2 '9 4 '9 6 - ’9 8 '- 0 0 ' - ' i - ' Jon G arland'(4-8 , 6i.46). .4 6 RHP Jam es B a l^ n (14-14-7. , Rotation: LHP Jarroc d e b u t. 4 .6 5 ). ' ■ • % • every moment.” ' , Ramon Ortiz (86.5.-09), o f F a m e r R obem > CClemeiite. B d p e n : RHP Keith1 FbolkeR (3-1,2!97. i v 3 9 , ^ > (» 1 2 ,5.90), RHP-lsmaei Vakle1 lially memorable for . I Runs'iMC• C p r a < i______^ ■ R^Bob Hov^. 12-Ar:4;-3.17), LHP Kelly Wunsch n(6-: - Buck Martinez^-wrw h o w ill b e m aW hg— ■isE^erto Rico’s-m bst-f^o ------r. his rnanag'erial1 debutd for Toronto ball product.:Aii-advertisin; ■ Texa;ex8s Raiigers ' ____ in a stadium wl around the stadiiith sholows Kim 10.0 B ~ ^ b r . . ------Clflveieveland Ittdlans ' where his playing 2000:71-917 - - ,caireer got a hugiuge .boosUn-winter-. ^walking alone on a field1 withv the * •2000: 90-72.— ,------. Mana®w; Johnny Oate}ates (7th season). ’ ------: - M a n ^ Charlie Mar Vtenuel(2nd sea- b ^ in 1970. :aiiM phras^“BIenvehido• a c a s a ” - ' - 9.5 • He's Here: SS AlexJX FRoAjgiiwy 1R ------o r, "WelcdmiB h o m e ;" • ^ Andres Galarraga. 3BIB h Ken Caminltl. “th e passionn you: sense in the • ' ' “ ffe's Here: OF Juailuah Gonzalez. W ^ D k m§ 2 B ,R an d y Vefar'dei.le. RHP Mark stands is somethJthing you don’t see ",-Vera Clemente, his widtid o w j_ a n d _ ------9k> H S B 0 ™ eiisBuite, c3 EdEC Taubensee, .J on a'regular bai Orlando Cepedaranothet.>t-Haii of , ar. B . OFMarty-Cordova. basis in the m ajor— - ^ ^ liS ^ o iitta ji e r e :: SSS! ^ r c i a y f o n ; ‘ R lK joh‘ 5h‘n , leagra.JlThis.irveiy^Rfr u es,’^ h e s ^ . • F a m e r fro tiT th e island, wflvill~ihnnv ------..^ .5 flA M . ------^He’s Oiftta'Herer-O:-0 F Mann7:Ra7fiIrez: c Sand>ndv. ;., wetteland, 2 8 Luis Alicea . Alomar. IB/OH David S te a . LHP Matt Perisho.'*. . . i' d a l fo r o u r teamim, for Puerto Ricp ■'' out the. first pitch. They’ly’l l t h e n ' a o H Id Segul, RHP , RHi ‘ ProlectMl f t m n LF F J^Ru^ ^ (.297. 8. 65). 2B21 and for al^ baseba turn over the.moun'd'tb0 T e x a s ’ . rti b all fan s.” 12..41V SS Alex Ro^uez-(.31€ yK^jjfionT278ri5.-7y3i ^ ------Alex-Rodri^uiis;jifiss525n^ct=r:^ a Rid«-Hellins-(lM3r4^t8-E •ERArlast ----- 1— ------r^B^rSS*omarVlzqoB30Bl-(:2STr7r'66jr2B’R5BBli PalmelroKr288r39r&)r^tvai season) ana"Torpnto’s E ^ Rodriguez (.3 4 7 ,2 7 .883), 9 ) OH Andres Galarraga (.3020 2 -has m ade hint a'b:t'big show wherever E s t e b a n source; eiiat'^ :r- , Alom8r.(310.-19,-^.-i Loaiza (10-13,4.56); ' -i' 67), IB Jim Thome (.2a nif,; 28, 100). 3B Ken Camiaminlti (.3 0 3 .1 5 . 45)!T f Gab<]be. he goes, is happy>y toI b e o n ly ,a p ie c e ^ ' Biirks (.344. 24; 96), c , RF Ruben Mateo (2 9 1 .7 .1 9 ).1). of the action rathither th£A &e tocus , 'Delgado and Jose C ha: J r ., w h o a n d R u bn ^ SSierra, who’made the - E w as b o m on th e islan d b utgrewup. t { , m p but won’/on’t be on the oMning, * ^ 1 0 6 ).DHWICofde»o(.(.22 « 6 4 .0 HRs in final 1B3 at-bats nny :. -w h ich will comene soon ^ough. . OR Russelt Brarvan (2;^ 3 ) 1 6 , 76Ksln 196./^). ( , . “This is a beaieautiful place, rm *"in Houston, are the onlyy Puerto d^roster. EInarDiaz(.2 7 2 . 4 , 2 5 ). t e » . f 4 2 T ' , “It’s going s & m ‘ovetSvhelin^d byb y t h e lo v e , o f th e , Ricans “ j on the Blue Jays. ing to be h i^ for me, ’7^ Rotation: RHP Bartolo0(0 Cokxi (158, 3,88, 212 Ks)Ks), Bullpen: RHP Tim CrabtreeCrz (2-7. 5.15, 2 saves) , Texas’ Puerto Rican con>htingent 1 front of my hom'd peo-' -• Chuck Finley ( l & U , RHP Jeff ZImmemTan (4-£(4-5.5.30. l).LHPMlke.Ven^^ game in'Puertoo ]Ricp. It’s almost , -. ‘ 6. 4.47). RHP Steve, Kat 3S), (3-1.333,1).- U ke a relig io n . Tofo m e, i t wtNiId b e a includes Ivan Rodriguez,!z, Ricky Pl6< Rpdrigu■igue* said.-“I t’s go in g to ------0 Ledee, who is on the dlsab!ibled list,:' .- V' - ^

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... _ N.LEa8t ■ AUantaBnvra. fO T B Brave ons Olerker (Sth ,.IF.Kuft--::Kenf- B o ® f i 3 S S ' eafrffeBeaTJ. • He's Outta He« _ ; ThftAsaodatedfadPreas I' ||37,:-: f S S s M ~ -““ Chlpper-Jonrones tak6s”dff his cap,’ ■ loosens his spspikes -and unbuttons . .hisjersfeyTTir I • rn iiniform che can^eave------j i t i S s —:-in-hjrlodrerrTrrT h e sXiJecYations th a t I . Glavlne (21^ , 3.40 ^cpme with;;plB:playing for the-Braves,—^1 I ; ... i.40)7rhp KeirinMillwood(10-13, - ■ .he w ears forevi•e v e r - I . ' Jackwn.(in]vfed.roren work out that, vwy-last *' W jo h • . year. Aft^r’ winningwi their record Wttsborsh.Plrattt ‘ 1 '; niiith straightght division tiTle, the* | ------Braves-werff^^r^W fepiT^SfTlIouirin ~\ th e first rou nnd d iof th e playoffs; . . : N«wyoiklli«l>: ■ \ won wild.card.Jost_____ i.— “We were sitsitdng home a lo t earli-—- K: . 'er than'in theth e p asti” Jones said. )by Valentine (6th , “T h a t w as no:o fifun. I think it’s made • I " sonr*"=“ ^' ' . us a little more I.. ..He'tHere:RHPi jre determined.” . ' , I .St^Trac^l.^RHP •. The Bravesis Ihoped the return of • John Smoltz,:, whov missed last.sea. I - ' : Jones, SS MikeeBorctlck. b' OF Oerek Bell, OP Bi son because of surgery 6n his right elbow, would lid put thetn in great. . J j ™ . . ' . position toI aiadd another.W orld ___ ^Senes.titie.to.tco.the-one-they-won-in- •'I RHSJRI^chfelgis,*: .... 199S. I- 0,9ln%^MV' ' ' ' Bullpen: RHP Mike V But after makingma it. back to the I I ' Rotation: LHP Al I I Appier S^^£5iShLoisel!e(2A : mound in spriipring training, he felt I I (15-11. 4.52), RKP f inflam m atio nn'in ' ii his elbow. Smoltz ' 1 80?°'’ ■ Sauert»cW5:4,4W . w ill s ta rt th eI seiseam n on th e d isab led ■ I I X V - . ;■ c, hst, though Jie]lipjopes to be back by ' I mid'April.' . He'iHere: 38 Bill.h Ah,‘ th e twistsists a nd tu rn s fro m la st I I ' • -I, noHdaMirllnt; . year continue.e- ■ I I' ” • 2000:7962. ' • A s. in, w ho would’vewc guessed that I ' -5an Frandsco-v»-would-havethe.best. " I L . , ; . M S record in thee nmajors? Or that the .' I I Ha’i Outta H< Si'Eft& oun^9!?6.47, . ' ‘“H om e. R u n C(Central” would turn I S i , o u t to b e no nici•aceatall? , •- ' I I ' •T, -Thie.N ew YforkMeumade.things oH I . . interesting allill i y e a r, rig h t d ow n to . I .K the momenfMi"Mike Piazza flied out • I — ■.w.the-waminB»ng.4faGk-at-the^troke^l »;oT m idnight, endingei the Subway I w l '. J BjjHSfi: RhP’ Tot G t;;^ ries. jnchez I : , r^la . :ji T h e .M e ts pr<5prdbably will wind up I « / 4 9 • (2-9,6.43). • ■ v-jyinning th e willwild card for the third .1 nando Straight year, uwhile the Car^irtals ■ y ■ 6). .■ NN.LW^-■ ■% ■ ' Should repeatt ihir the Central - pro-' . * SanFrin Franolsco Giants Atlanta pitcher John Smota pitcl]|tche's during the first Inning agi ’ ■ . ’ ■, • ' “ ■■■ ■■ hMontreal Expo* ■ . videdW dcAnkinkielisOK. J against the New York 97-65,1stt plaplace, lost in divt-.. . YMkees March 16 a t Disney's V ■ 2000:67-95. '8 Wide Worid of Sports Compie)lex In Lake Buena Vista, Fla. e Alou (lOth season). - : HMwe:'t'^len^ n d o Tatis. RHP . :

Hermanson, LHP Stev L e ttth e saausage b e g i i - P r o je c te d llnei a, i: OF tn ^ u } l(S , 38 Bill h ^ r . ' C ‘races 1 1 . H 97| 17). RF ' ■ Rn|^^ilmgp:CFI Vla*^ffilr” i’uerrero’ L2 . MILWAUKEKEE (AP) - Berhie move n to a new swdiumn ,-a- year will light upip .with Bob .U ecker’s sig- • . Brewer hasBTiev S : new plac^jcall foam. later li than plahned.becau:ause.of ,a_' . nature homene run.call:.‘‘Get up.-Get- . , ‘ "At old Countynty Stadium, the ledw- .—"fatHTcaitstrucribn fi acddent'snt'- tranfr . up.GetOuttjtta H ere... Gonel”- ' 2000):4:Mlc}iael-B h osen-dad mascc Cabrera (.237.13,5E tscotfortheM ilwauk^ • ^lates_into,a,eHmh ■ li Mp_the.stti.StanHinpc’^ ’ Tha'rnplQIay.boaEdJs,high^efini— Brewers siia'Irri?tilo a giant.t}eermug,'in. They 1 haven’t .been to the»e j p lay o ffs - tion d a r ity’ is a fa r cry from C o u n ty ' LivM Hemagaei 240 ^ n t of fewer am and fewer fans. . , since s 1982 and they havw''w ’thada- Stadium’s black-and-white'bl version' A t-$399 mill : Klfk Rueter Cll^g. 3.96), RH^Mark nillion Miller Park,' vwirming season since 1992.2. «. m ad e o f 40,01,000 40-watt light btilbs. B em ie w ill celeble b ra te hom e ru n s an d With a projected.3 millioi[lion atten- All 42,50030 s e a ts in t h 't fo u r-tie r . -victories by whoc lony Telford [5-4. 3.79), RHP V hooshihg .down a sleek, dance d this season, the "newiwmoniey” i , seating, bowlwl point toward .second. Jo h n son {&€. 6.3 9 ).: twisting yellowow slide onto a giatit B rew ers w en t on a w in ter speiidingsi base. aped landing pad. , . spree,s] committing $77 millio:Uiontothe - ‘-‘The new' ipark’s menu-includes-“ Philadelphla.Phlllles .■ - LosAii• Angeles'Oo^rs • * ------.v- T h ere’s ip d re :; re: a oneof-a-kind con-. h e a rt o f th e ir b rd e n G eoffff JJenkins, grilled Portotobello mushroom sand- • vertible fan*sl Bowa(lstseason). ' i-shaped roof, real "• RichieR Sexson, Jeffrey Hanlammohds . wiches and Dtsonbi sausage u ith fresh ' KentU(^ bluegr IP Jose Mesa. RHP & egrass a n d statM f* th e.—-and ai Jeromy Bumitz..r - . fruit cups: 0Of-course, some things' ■ ;■ IP Rheal Cormier,; OF g v T i j p f .ah everything5 firomfin ih e ch e rry wood That foursoriie shouldu ld h a v e w ill n e y e r clchange, like beer and BiianLHunler ■ lockers* to g ianmt t color video score- . B Here: RHP Kent Bernie'Brewer sliding agaagain and . bratwurst.wiwith.the.5ea:eL.stadium ___ - bbartis'beyond th X Arias J?HP Jeff BranUev, C Tom Prir> lthe:center-field>^. again aj after setting off aa bconfetti. ' sauce and thosetl seventh'ihning ■ The Brewers':srs'^are hoping their ' cannon cj and turning on sigisig n s t h a t ; . sausage raceses. , L s LM1*0 5?n iat * ll ^ftP^Bol

ereS Ihe^efdjjslS lOi PedroFellzalz3B, San Francl^- The 23*yearle-A last seaso n an d h as | in s . through their . ' . ' n h ad a strongig spring.s expectation N.L Central . . systern. ! . - ■ , ■ . S t UHjb Caidlnals Teh top rookies to watch this yc st * Ryan Kchlnieim eler rtip, Baltimore-. s year., " 2000;S7.«5.loslN Arlranal One; of the fevfew youngrbright-spots- —n ______A1tOQ80_SorlanQlOiBwYankees. _ • shortstop to sem nd b ase and c on an agingg dO rlo l^ roster. Had a- f' id could The Yankees havave.been.unwilling 2,39 ERA andm d converted 13 of 14. .Lteam with Cristlan G uzm an'88 a s to trade this super-er-prospect in recent i?&b,!*io";ss.% _double;play.partners of the.futifuture ------years despite havavihg Derek Jeteir------Quinton McCraclun, OFJohnMabn. forTVvins..Veryquk:k,F entrenched at sht : SB Fernando Tatis, RHP Pat Henti( : calluplastveai hbrtstOD^SorlanQ—1 ______— r-lB-WllWlafhr©P-Erle-Bavi9HN9' ; the closer'sJjob. jol ■ ■ ■ —stllt-needs'moreiie^Ipsc'PlLf’e h as shown why tl-this.spring.wliha -*S~1~^iffeTHir:aToih ss JoseOrttzSB ‘5 8 at*. lively bat. Will likekely play second b ats In late-season ca ^ ^ n | l ’ ' Oakland i callup - base because olCi Chuck Knoblauch’s ' , • " ,32. for.pivlns. throwing problem!ms. • ' • Just the latest!sstlnalong ) 148 sSheools^n'iS at^t^ Jim m y R ollins SS,'■ Ichiro S uzuki Op3p, Seattle . . . line of prospec ^ ■ 1 Philadelphia i&, 15.61). C.Mihe Matheny (.261,' developed by 1 The seven-tim e JapJi an ese batting R oW kn: RHP Damtariyl Kile (2a9, 191.192 Ks}; ^ Athletics in recentrec . ' SfiDwedsomepoplhs;:n spring • • champion Is trying to b eco m e' ' : years. Ortiz Is' training and should's ge e t a the firstt JJap an rae position. chance to prove tilmse : > compact pbwe)wer hitter nselfin player• t(to m ake it In the • ‘LHP :?«i'’“ ll(2-6;3.20._ '7 who shouldI replacere| , the m ajors on an e vvery- e r s. Une-drive contact * ■ S,|«& ,3.50,83 won . . . cotoni>lonKtoRocUes.-. . - fRandy Velardeirde, who . . Seattle's ' hitter whowl h as been - ; w asd ealtto T e " S S s r - ; . conompared to Tony 5 Texas In b e th e first Japai .'ClTClncInnatlR^ ' * 'tho riWcancnnm i nrtirhlt .poaHloiHrtayeMi — Gwvan..lchlfQ_-______.351 with 244 h(hom ers, Major Leagues. ^^jD M st adjust to . Rollins • ton. OF Noberto 108RBIsand2id22sleal8 big league could be to win H4VP' in Ithe Pacific Coast pitching. the answ er to the. , League. StillII needm s work in field.jjj Called th e • .— ._• -Taubensee. C BenitoIto !Santiago. RHP Steve ParriS; Lh Phillies’ longtime : ~ - Ron Vlllone,-INF Chris S' " ' Corey PattersersonOKCUbs ■ , ■ vyi Michael ' ' ' ~ vyoe.s.atshortstop------Jordan o f ' ' \The Cubs arere bankingb much of their ’ © ■ 'DmWYoung (.3 o /’l8! C.C. Sabathia Lh p , Clevelandm d . . future bn theirelrstar20-vear-oid’ I ■ ' Japan sey .315, 20, 85{. RF Alex Ochc ■;lridlansj«ant,to'brtng 6-foot-7 le __ — T -routfielder.^^CoulJould-team-with.Sammy.^ ' v . -7 left-' hander atohg droWlyTbut It migh S o sa and RoneondeilWhfteto'glvethe lighl.be-r-^H ^^H BL? L .. his Im m ense. ' hard to keep his overpowering •-U • C u b sb formldeildableoutfield. . ng • IjW-popularity.al fastball in minors for much' longonger. : ;‘ If h o m e ; " ' — ■ — . H as great pow er and ...... He stnick out 159 In 1461 >3 InnlInnings' . ! } H f K \ - ' '•[>. f Mariners sp eed but needs. . ' |a(last year, but hasn't started a1 ^^me ■ hope h e hits A work on plate iilgher-than.Doubie-A.m , ;< • the cun/e .- ' • SanDk r discipline. Could— J Ben S h e e ts RHP, f\,1llwaukee '■'f betterthan - l-^^'-^-making Impact - ...... j l - r - .•/ Jordan. • ' Lbpes (2nd sea- g w y l-ratWrigleyRBltlby . t h e habMhrowlng right-hander pK^ed three-hit shutout Cub summer. - - 9ffrm Hammonds,. S I ^ q I b to wlri th e gold m edal for tha L uis R ivas 2B.___!? ubM Rlvera;'2p •United States-attheSydhG y— B;-3B.Charlle,Hayes,-0F-Marqui k-M Inne*ta--: ------'Olympics. S heets h as show n-4 ■fi I ' ' -M oved from 'S^To^Fem a^ (.327,11 75 I -why al tim es In the spring. J Y ankees h o p e ^ 1 ^ ^ Bn :: r*i Brawere haven't had m uch m S o rian o 's torrid * I - S w Phllllea a re success sm developing young ' m . hitting th is ' )- C ®6wraleiT2S P F Expecting pitcHersinthep^but piti . J f l sp rin g c arries W good things S Sh heets could b e the over Into the from Rollins.. real ret deal. _ _ _ . • regular season. & SOURCE: CompOedatmmAPiiirmnpeftg tm AP - . ■ ValeSo'K'im ^nttlo f *' , fffate rd ),'W 'feAe J** appearance).

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C r o W l T p ’ m inneap6us.(ap J>)'-it.wiU' ■ ■ ■ . Jefferisori;on; managed jiist one be Arizona’s lightnii ' betwitween.them c in the first-- ;, . W ildcats against.the aaster agaiiistihst Michigan State bur., i. b y a r Duke Blue. Devils-inin-M onday~H^H9B ■=^hr^r-NCAA^ |r Hm:^l;tnr5hlir~n^^ggy ‘ 2 0 'm inutes.•es. T h en ^ th e q u ic k h a h d s ^ . > MINNEAPOEIS -TD'T iis face w as ^ H p n i • gam e. ; buri^ in hiss hih a n d y -____ o f-A ^ e nIS a s^'nnd G ardner ftircod a' ------’-Arignnii-^tiwrf-a-hlg secbnd±al£:==e8t o ^ ^ . , • ThereTvere"siIil^^"neurlyfuur'.' and a fierce fzone defeninse to'shu’c ’ . : ■ •’-rnaihutes-lefrih'SatCiVd ' S p aartans r ti that put..th^' b¥aaFnTgK«T? dow n d e fe n d in g nationsnal champi* . . ^CA A semifinal, but)ut Tom: Izzo., V' : - W ildcats in wnXJ997Vhe’s been ttf -• v.malchesr. coaches Lutje o f . ball into the. Spartn r t n n b a n d . ,al 1,^ Four five times (once;, » ball with a se'dsbn-low-.' —■ ;behlnd-the-ba9ket77h ^^^^^■-^eightrtum ov rrlwo^-eyes ■■ ^uhiowaiva),"jnatle^/straight tour-” I ^ e , both finalists thislis year for novew,-More-importantV— ■. • w e n t from th e co u rt to le dozen steals the; t^to th e fl^oor n a m e h[ t appearances a and woti . th e b ask e tb a ll HaU o f FamFs e. B oth and his niaht went frc — Wildcats reore c o rd e d . .fcomJjnd.to ------639 cRme*5ne's. O n ly ra re ly d o e s -h e - • have^taken'their'schoo3ols';to~this— finished. The only thi L arcenyy has been a big part of thing left to get menticitioncd nlongside th e cer* championship before,’s, O lson find out was tiie score, Arizona’s; ap]ap p ro a c h a ll se aso n .- jre, and that gfied genijniuses of. his generation, 1997 and Kr^rzewski inn 1991 ana w a s S W l. The.l2.stes te a l s m a rk e d t h e 1 0 th ’.' ^ j .. u b u t it’s clearcle the master can still - 1992, th e la s t re p e a t diallampions. . “I was totally confi d m e th e WiltW ild ca ts r e a c h e d d o u b l e ., nfused,” he ' school thehe up-and-comitig genius* After beating Illln a n d .' • said afterward, “as to10 w% hat w ent ■. so m , digits in thattha statistic.; And they/'' »me im portant c o m ers of Michigan State, Arizon;>na b e . • o n o u t th e re .” ■ • '^convertedd 15 turnovers into 21,- e. ' • after Its third No. 1 seei!ed a g d n s t . T h is w as tlie m g h t h a I=ocouldn;r. "'g.T rLizpna’s Elite Eight-win D iike. T h e on ly o th e r dn- . points.'Inaga game they won by 19, ' win a second national nal.champi- : „ver Illhuhiois, he took away-the has I beaten three top ■ itwasdedsiidsive defense. . .oriship, but hecould !o.<; )p - s e e d e d lQ.«pnisand „„iy „alnl scoring-weapon the . schools was Arizona1 : 19.77. ^■■^■1 “Offenslvislvely, we did a good , certainly did. All seasoi job,” Olson isonlong,he. nUni had!d Iby .storting taller,.ath-___^D uke is lookin g fo r its th ird victo- - 5on said. “But we w o n / ' ' ^ . -•------pointed-liis-kids-tow ardard,p,repea!— chaifd' Jefferson, a quick ■ iry-ovpr a Pacific-10 tei - P H K nm — this game! ono n th e d e fe n s iv e end.*:*' tide and a tiurd straigi: ijglit appear- forward,, onor shooting gu ard F ran k Iknocking o ff U CLA a n d ! m a a - A n d Michiiichigan State coach Tom .', a n ce in th e Final Four, r d S o uthern ir,reminding:, .w illiamIS. s. After two quick- .tim(^.aga T gramsfrom me great ojt W i l d c a t ?s ^ in to .a m a tc h u p zo n e Mjphomore i guards - Duki slidt tiie*gap}ap and picked off p as^; But the collapse on t in this night that enablcbled the ligluer Wildc&ts W illiams and Arizona’ was so total, so unlike J a s o n to contest,st every rebound against G < a r d n e r . W illia m s sC' Olson conitoniplimented his team .' .‘ Izzo had seen ali ’.seaso 23 ason from a , a team tliaihat pounded everybody points ] and hit the 3-poii . “Wecouldiuidn’t play bener in the ' squad that lost three. se sinter that j. seniorsbut , . elseitplayiayed ihlo.subm iss|on.- - -.j second halfalf 1than w hai we did,^. . did its best to shoulder .p u t Duke^^ahead to sta yf iw ith 6:46.. lerthesame fej ] )o in ts a n d ' Duke’s Carloslos Boozer shoots over MarylanHland's Lohny Baxter during the forans>vers..,. le d A riz o n a w ith 21 po; ie second down -to0 the1 boards and;' , . • ie m s anid-his d - halftime speech' 1had three of a dozeii st'«steals that half of theirr nationalnt semifinal game a t:the thi Final Four In MinneapolisISaturday. S turnovers.. W e felt we could out-.' . . “Arizona made a llot o t o f r i g h t , , r e f le c te dI tilthat. T he,S partans w ere . 1 decisions and we just m ■ left M lchigan;State dazede d . ' . Duke,won’95-t and will play Arizona In tthe championship on MondayLy shoot themm aas lorfg as we didn’t '' ”■ f J l.for:6fron:om behind.-the arc, and W illiam s’ b ack co u rt p pi a rtn e r is '* give themn'so-many'second sc and'-*: .* of wrong ones," saitaitl Andre • even with th Arizona-in rebounds ffreshman Chris Duhoh,'I, who had "Michigan StateSt and also missed , against Maryland,-scocoring 25 third efforts.”rts.” ' • Hutsoni one of.three seniorewhoser , „i,i, js. V . Worse, the Spartans 10 1 points and six assistsitsjyainst .^a^ng-.timeme with'a bruised-right. •. points. Sev.en-footer!r Loren That’s beeijeen-Arizona’s formtda.'- ' . wound, up alongside la1220 a t th e • m iic o iljM>>Mitf-of-the'ir'10.free" i -I postgame news' conl -M arjrlaml-a-rrd'waf'das SirtYTth'e’"" a'H"'seasonton,' witn /Ji- mortf.'' onfqrence. . jhrt„s„inincluding the front-of ' 1late collision with:th'eSe TerpsV ; Both .teariams have im portant •' ihlddl, had l l ’points ar “ T h at happens, sometimi and eight rebounds anda n d 5 2 m o re istea ls th a n * ' ™ e s . . . , ,, th r e e 1 -annd-ls; d - ■ - Steve g Blake. Gardner teseamswith seniors upp ffront. Duke’s Shane rebounds against Michiga It’s not supposed to hs gaii State. opponents. - > happen on . nidilidn’t h a v e th e in te n s ity . ( scored 17 .Battier is,thi,the Player of the Year Arizona’s other-two s . nights like this, thougl Gilbert ArehaSi who sc I starters,. ' . And noww theytl have one rhore! ugh, not to he wanted,ed,” recalled freshman [ Us against . and brought.;ht.the'B lue D ev ils b ack ! ..'M ' ichael Wright and I .programs like his. ■ points and had six steals R i c h a r d g am e to play.lay . , ' • ^ , I .K.;point ard Marcus Taylor, who Michigan State ledI ihthe nation along withith senior Charlie Bell, in rebounding margin th idiissea^n- inherited1 Cleaves* C role ih running - by 16 b o ard s a g am eirasweU - : as . tht otti-nieise. “We had oiir heads ■ • last, but they lost mo5nostotthe down.” , important ones Saiurcfcrduy night. That aptiiptly described the way B i V n '1 .K 0 1 m S a n aL ; : Turhoviers were a conci >i I : tans started the second the day St>artan guardrr7Z% Tn l.'-is-’r ' n quick succession, ' . ButRilcycat/ cam e bade w ith 1^ PO intj ] ■ Cleaves moved on to t T rio b ack ■ 'X'-tNIiA- Arilona"s’s big men, .Michael In th e secondm d 1h a lf a n d N o tre I ^ m d ' • • . T h is tim e th ey w ere fatalatal, leading W right ammd Loren Woods, each- to 21 e a ^ points. ■ • . rallied for ago-190-75 victory to readi the ' in close and Michigan 1 ■ • . T h e ' W ild c a ts use to g e th e r ajgaii cliamtrionshibllkgameJoiilhe.first.tim&J_: 1 ____ Joyslus Anugonye picked-^ ^ turnovers, and fourir straight „p . -Itwasan emotm otional w in fo r th e liis h -. -'- fouls. Then the W ildcat against theirir BigBi) East rival—in a cam e ...... M ichigan.Statfamisses rs'arth e’po inrofih'cr5tati'd” —_w i^tltle.at.si the second h^f lo string HS^H'^iftatSjrvlcW S'd'gga’artH rtni'^^cham'pr-': ' " le^wing, usually Jason ■ onship gamle e - b u t th e y h a v e n ’t for*': V ■ a 14-0 run and turn a 32 ' ■ ST. LOUIS (AP)TTh( .. r and Gilbert Arenas,' . ■ ■ ■ ^ 9 ' gotten there’ss’s stillSI one to go. a t h alftim e in to a WUdca - appearances as high schoo f t a m d ^ Lstealing.one c pass after.' ^ ooI basket- “ O u r goaltal the'whole year long “T hey h a d 12 steals ar ball players came in'an iand I think an,and .tiiey went on a 21*3 ' 5 w as to w ina .ththe,national'champO. 10 of them Jed-to duh: _serlcsJrwo.were.teammiaiat(u,.th,e ----- unks,” tao . irthe game'ourof reach.------0 onship a n d1 we.arewc one game away -' - ■ • stud. other an op^nent. already 72-57 w hen Bell ^^^ft^_[^.from _that,”” NNotre Dame ft^ 'ard ’' -.'■1^ — -H e w as clearly trying i .... Remarkably,-Ruth Rilelley,-Katie ------' s t i l e S jball,'turned S upcourt!aiid "i . 'K ell^ Sicihorrhon saiaT'T don’t think. - - . much of the blame from Douglas and Qunille Ox)jw pcr have om his play. ison R ichardson ru n n in g c . the win agairgainst Connecticut haj.; \ ers as possible', but th come together again' forr tth eir last . Ihe longer on bisriehl;ht, Brandon Smith trail- g over^adowedwed that final:goid, so I • ; Izzo talked, the more game as college seniors - >«he;w as' . 1 J e f f e r s o n tr y in g t o ' ,.b . thinkwearegire going tq'be ready.” -' : struggling., , ■ - biggerjtage, with much ill three options. Then - s ' The title2. gagame bnngs together'- . “A lot o f th e passes lo« • stake., --1- i.lookedlike l°.[f,"!l;‘i‘.i looscst-of-an-cveninp’s ____ • -waiM ' two schoolsis only01 107. miles jipait,_[ _ '— —^ve-wergnhrowing-ihe-1: _.... Riley..wilUead-Notntre J D a m e —-^------J ballTighi worth of loloose passes, one more aagainst Douglas and.CcCoope'c of Conn^cut'st's Asjba1 JortM, right^io^ly def ’ the first timne e tteams ffonfihe same,,' to theni. We haven’t'do: defends )Jotra Dame Ruth Riley.{('.(00) dur- s jg jg h a v e m slip-up, one last friistra- IPurdue In the national i m et for .the cham pi*''. thing like that in four y il c h o ih p i.; lag the secondMid half of tlMlr 2001 Women'sI's FFinal Four semlflnal game In S i t Louis. ; on sh ip . T hicy ey could have stayed * . zzo. • . ' ■• .0.onship game Sunday ,ni^ght, a n all- . didn’t'Seem to be with It J . ■ h o m e to play pi this one i'^ j u a U d a y ,’ ..jj as just one of those IIndiana final, the women’;n’s version .. ------Notre Dame and.Purdi • hesaid. . . '- corKokomo. . ' he said, “and it snow.'; 0of a real-life “ Hoosiers” stcstory. split four games during tl Nationallal ChamplonsHIp and Cooper started Oli'' Yet there was- mo Notre Dame (33-2) is t , and Cooper years, the mosS S ‘"SSfan'i I (31-6) VS. Notxo Dome (33-2) ' ! oMmemo. Purdue's 1991999 title team . Th^=^ enough blame to go:arou: ___ li____i___' ' ' Vwin its first title. Purdue rab le being Purdue’s 70-6! rs won that cham pion^b'* ------r-=^When Izzo-went-dowr>w ri-thelist' jim L i t k e going for iu second in thr©S i v S . Wl»li6:30|i.r' P'"'-' • ' the third round of the 1991SSK i? Merniakenw eke isTlie- riaiiotial sports . B r w years. TV: ESPN ------^widi-CaiolynPen P e c k a so o a c h .-P e c k le ft------— _oLgteat.programsJie-w{-w ^ ie O -h is ------columnisr/c rk ed 'o u t;”------^ loumamenf. ihey met tKI; r/br77JB-7tS0erat«rPi^;— : hisseasm for the WNBA4BA’s Orlaiido M iracle _ Spnrt;in«8 t'n pnnilntA, th —Douglas*satdr“I don’t-tl-th in k -th e------1= = — on-Dcc; 9,-wlth-Notre-Dai 'linrn^/ZfteOtjcptJig------j )a m e ^ i^ alter diat seasceason, Kristy CXiny took. * that came out were'.D script could h av e b een wrimttenany ket, post-up,Ip ccnters, Cooper long 1ning 72-61 as Riley set cored IS „crandheiettretheyareagaiiL . ' betterb for m e personallyly a n d f » l^^an aat t 6-foot-», Riley a bit 1 points and Cooper 11. Notre Damtame’s point guard; St; . -r— . 0our team ." sturdier att 6-5.6 It’s the marquee Cooper knows Racily w a r in high , '" “ ■'■'up inn Ithe season’s marquee. | w riS S Louis-native/e ^NIele Ivey, sprained , S ' ■ ' ■ After their senior year has to do against her All-A•American her left ankle 1 W ildcats -school, Douglas'and-Riley;y w ere on rival. d e l a t e In F rid a y n ig h t’s;* ...... '....—9 I. -. ,, „ gam e. T ra inners e r treated the ankle • an Indiana all-star tesearn that „ }tim e w e ’v e fa c e d “Don’t let her get tht ' CoflUnuedfromCl * there thatIt iwere unSpartan-like,”- he ball, . Saturday mornom ing and Ivey sai4-.: 'played two games agigoinst a Purdue, it-iit’s b'cen a matchup Coop t e r said. »._,______thejyi.nrier.i/l'.theJDukeJ'cfeMaryland__Soa.ch_Tom.:m.Izzo.said.^uLwe.had ------E — ;—,----- she’il-bo ready-a d y to m g h t, le a d in g and-ii-r:— - -Kentudqp teamfeaturiiigC-COooer ------b e tw e e n -Geam a ille-iind-If’-said-:----- . ConnecDcut kept tific'ba semifinal, Arizona willU cclose this a heck of3f a^ year, and rm 'not , • ■aHd"eiustlikilikealways. Each team won in its oO' w n W AP national player of ]Riley’s hands in the first ■»iooson-in-true-stotybookaok-fashion. : going-to-let- s ^ a l L o L ------»l-hope-the ,and tne series began i . Friday night’s semifinal. R A nd w h a t a n e n d in g th th; a t w ould B obbi Olson’s 01 death was only. “ “i-Bot withaiSdle.--e. “I talk a lot. Tm tl» .'i Cooper duel that has cocontinued and you'haveive to step y o u r ^ m c up ' for the past 11 seasons.si Washington,i,D.C. D • _ _ ,l_ , . .. hftre ArizQna;practirBd_ —_illchigan_S.m (^jLd..a.a _ a e c o n d ______- They Insist they kneviw w h a t , Using.-a-y^jiunitois: o i s t a r r t h e r r T Scli,p,9liwhft —stnughrNCAATlileTvasT^rXHZonlPr— —— second half, ArizonaI totook-a-20- forthe.Finanal F our in 1997. ^ - they w ere'doing wheien they CfMh COUIsi GU bert A ren as. -' he said a ke:key to'liis success was - t iirse* , - - • point lead, then heldI offof a brief • AH Gartirdner wanted was a ti*aded up for seats tha A ren as p ic k e d o ff six ^M ichigan ' t h e tw o N N' C A A ' t o u r n a m e n t , t Chris buhon anti M ichigan S ta te x a lly to0 m ove clos* . • glim pse of}f practice,| biit security 3 them a view of the coum n ' p T r ' C ” . State passes, a record foror a Final - games he pla:>layed as a freshman. t rp o ? a i? . ■ ,MaO'I»nd-s; JeffJel Blake w ^ sent ■; . e r to its first title since51997. IS guards kepept shooing Him away. ' p . tially obstructed by tem F o u r sem ifln al. M any off.them tl led . , “The nextxt year was likier ’Oh,_.!_ $ by a collision in the"-’ ------M aybe a cham pionsliip -^-.seating' placed ihin t h e b y ;lup w ill-put------F o u r y e airs:later,:he rs w as-arthe- ' to baskets'as the WildctIcats beat my,’ ”Johns final-minute:iites of their N C A A .. a pe'mianent end to the debate center off A rizona’s d o m in a tin g ^ mson said. “I wa's so i\M e tro d o m e. the Spartans 80-61 in thehe sem ifi- m uch b etter.’U-.” . , paying— iSSPiM Sani!a tu rd a y .n lg h t. .. .. r-^^about Arizona beingig y f c ^ did Mme thin^thi; out points in thehesecondhalf. -til- title V a sophomore 22 yet'ianago, ,Warren Engngstrom of Indiana ., Greenberg, 45i Is a Mai[ a r y la n d to th e g a m e inI n miei final m inute. ,— • ...I

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S p o r t s Ailir>! ' • - TAMPA,-na. (Aj>)'. P)'-New York^ hom ereei ; 'Yankees shortstop I S(i twice and finished.with-! TFGolf Acadeiamy tees off Tuesda>lay '-V.^ p Derek Jeier . four of Ta will s ^ th e regularirseasononthe s« TamMBay*s2ShiB. TWIN FALLS-nThe Twiri Falls Golf Ait. Clinics will follow w ith a woifnen’s d in lc April^ 2 :1 3 froin ?;30-730 T r r “l '.kno w h e obi sidgle.and Jeff.Coninehadi li^c^priLl^SO ^b^O ^ ; " re a d y ,'b u f I’m sta i 'morecom^r^^~~*^^^Hme oirsingle^arBaltiiSorSTBl-" i f t o a 'ra n g e b f lesson.opi)or)i)ortuhities from clinics inning to win at a b le h av in g ' h im takns. to g ro u p a n d individuallual Jessons.' Instructors:. ,.'four,.five.’dayi3nd^thUthat!e-what-it— ------are-Moinidpal-pGAi\n?rofesslpnalrMlk^(imbllRbllnrJohirWeekBraHf" 'came'down’to,*Yankenkees m anager . . ' 'AngelsIJs5,'Iffinooidbed(sO , . M a tt Parish. Phoenix, Ram on. Ortiz oe Torre said;' | | _ 1 '* T o f e ^ t t f o r f o r rm o re inform ation, c<4l733-;'33:3326,■' ' I aturday.. . " . — pitched1 six-scoreless-inningssi and- ■ Spring. J Je e te r , w ho -is allow edI tlithiW hits for Anaheim. oi ng-onT thg~~-^^^^a mf,-Rockies.2-i------LJeromeJ.egIbn,n.tiold&volleybalLtouioumey ' ^ — --A t-L o s- ?- • ...V t ra ln in g - d iJa as-Angelesi-Jeff-Rebboletr^ ;JERQM E -’i;he,'Jarasota, Fla;, DougI fall, the eight-time Al . sm iin) a nd Shane Spen All-Star spent 21 days ui jail after walking away. >encer (knee), . Generzsral manager s Brian . off Ben Sheets at Miller le; Travis Lee and \Uke^ from th e rehabilitatio ------^ alo n g —w i t h—p i tellerlier—Rumtiu .Cashnlan'an-said-an-MRI-fdund no":' F sii— s s a aon.(^ter.and_used.cocaine.ine. Besides.drug addle*.. - —AtWetie 6rGlantFl“ ial-drove:Iri'twoTunS’each“' tion, Strawberry, 39,, aalso is battling colon cancer.rer. ,. Mendoza (shoulder) on die IS^ay serious problems.pn . • At San Francisco:o. Miguel tohdpPhiPhiladelphia. • disabled list. Pitche:her'Darrell Tejada hit a. two-runn homer as Twins4,4,Expos(ss)2 . Einenson (rotator cuff)iff) was p ut oh ■ C ubs9,Diamond 9, jaxx S ^ - O akland beat th e G iant:us. . • . At Fort>rt M yers, Fla., Coreyf Liverpool sur^riiri^es iVlanciiester UnitedUn 2-0 . .the6(WayDL / • ■ ; ____ : ___' A t Ja cickson. k T enn.. Sam m y'Sosa . Devil Rays 14. T igers* ___'K o s k i e hhomered-as o M innesota^L l^ _.:LONDON -Liverpopool d efeated lea^ e-Iead in g Rodrigue c6uJd:nij5iiS ar’Jeasr 2* . hjtfiJslOI].ODr^“om e ru n oi U}espn«g ling M anchester U nited;~' ~ Ar Lake/and, fla., BiBeiTGrieve toeatMontrntreal’ssplftsquad. 2-0 on Saturday, increireasing its chances of landing[inga place n ^ t season. in the Champions Lea]Mguie...... ' . Steven G en^d anand Robbie Fowler scored:d ini; the first half for - -G Q urses,( ' Liverpool, which beat)t United for the second timem e dllsi season, 1 exas )fficids companiess keep lip Prem ier L eague by 13 points,nts, dosing.in.orLa.sev*_: enth title in nine seiseasons. It was the first tintime, since 1979 that Liverpool has beatw1 IUrdted twice in the samesNrseason. \vidigolf(‘demands forf< kids . Second-place Arseni!nal w on 2-0 a t hom e againstnst Tottenham■; on goals fceep nTiumon by Frtochinm Robertrt Pires and Thierry Henry,y* • 1 moves BytlndaShrieves. ^ '\ . new playe lyers each year - and ]/ Leeds nlov^ up. toto third place after an impreipressive 2*0 victoiy at The O'riando Sentinel ■. many aree younger.than: 11. The , Sunderland with goalsJs from Alan Smith and M ^k . LUBBbCK (AP) -- TTexas Tecb [arkVidiika. . N a tio n a l1 GGolf Foundation esti- officials'had little'to:to say about' -» ■’ ORLANDOt—KIbt—------When-'-^-mates^liat-;at-330,000-kid8-frofn-&to~- 'BSb KnighUs decisio — -Engllsh^oocer-t sioiTm ncir'Tl^^K S ^Stoneybrook Golf Clullub opened 11 years oh '-|ilayer-Davld-Rocast98tie-dles-at33-f- , .th; ■•<} players off the I old played one round bf le basketball three years ago, the clclub’s staff, golf in 1986>86. By 1999, th e n u m b e r ' L O N D O N -D av id R ocasde, a m idfielder wholo.plaj^ p d on E ngland’s team . • . njembers quickly realialized they ' .was up to0 836,000£ - about 3 per* national team and helpedh Arsenal win two>'0 1 golf clubs and golf wear. ilies, the Orlando ggolf club Golf pros! areai learning new tricks ' ‘ . T e c h . p r e s id e n t Donovan nameddcoaciiofWNBA’sis sting . , opened with impeccabU)Ie timing - - to teachingng kids; companies are Schmidiy said the! ddismissals .. CHARLOTTE, N.C.-I. - A nne D onovai^ interim cc d u rin g th e m idst o f Tigiiger Woods trying to dedevise teaching methods n coach of d ie Indiana were based on “some vi Fever last season, wass hired1 Saturday to coach the & violation of . mania. Before long, panirents were '• thatmrk'fo;'for even pre«hoolers. the Charlotte.Sdng. , team rules.” ■ • . Donovan, a m ^ b e r ..bringing kids - so m e nnot yet in ■. .“The gai sr of dirw U.S. Olympic teamearns and ai mem ber of same of golf .has gone die Basketball Hall of ■ ‘ ■ Starling guard Jam:amal Brown,' ’ kindergarten - for lessor«ns. • : fromsirictijn ly a c o u n o y c lu b gam e, )f F am e, replaces T.R. Diinn,mn, who w as sw itched " .who averaged lO.6 p . to director of scouting £ ) points last . The club set up a four-weekf( where if'f' your dad or moni S after last season! -,_^,^{i^j],^an.dJreshmlanztesetves ar ^ . The expansion Fevei -teaching'prdgram butut quickly' belonged1 tot< a country club, you - /e r w en t 3-23 la st seaisoh underund Don6vah,.while_ • • •• Brannon HayesandRoRodney Bass •• Nell Fortner coachedI tlthe U.S. team at the 2000 Oly lim h e d it to k id s 7. lb'14.4 years o l d .. w ere goingIg to g e t th e o ppo rtu n io ' Olympics. £ Q u ^ p i a y . e c - ^ 6Wly.Mredr e d j6XB8.Tech.coach.6 o b_M- .—A»fewyoungerchildrei •en-rhaybe^—tcplayrNoi _ .,r,As.a.pJayer,^no.v<>van.wbn4iine.gold.medals.i als.and.two.siivers.in— — was grant^iii/ii^^Tc MowgolMs'moreTJUblle^ mtemational competid a se .' , Knight kickIcked three players o« the allowed, says Freddie Scona,S( the there are'. moren: opportunities for 3tion.and w as a three-time All-AmericanA at Old Brown said'he rem{ Dominion. She won nat Jay. ... c lu b ’s a u is ta n t g olf pro,0, but most everyonee 1to play,?* said John lational player of the y ^ honorshon in 1983. fled Saturday but woul caii’t co n cen trate lo n g enoughei for. ; -Engh of the ------^er-askin'g-rfor an exp Jie N ational A lliance for ixplanatipn • . “Anythithing that can come' up . lessons. Y ou th S p oorts. rt . . . ConvMfo reports: • • when.he requests hihis.release jikc.diis.^i,jo.fastJind_SQjiwift,.it!s_ - - “ W eV e-had 7-,-8r an< M onday; nd even- 9--^^------T h o u g hh-golf -j courses'can’be” ■ • ' unbeiievavable,’^ Brown said. “I year-b!ds.that-arenU-eveven-m ature------intimidatinj ■ ' • “Jrh^wayjLcame.ou.uut.it^cm s—i-stiU-liaven ing^nd'demanding'for— 'e n 'fre a 'c te d . I jii's i live.- enough to do it, but' we’e’ve had 5- ' the begirmeJier, drivirig ra n g e s m ay like they had their mindsmii made by faith. N No m atter what, I have and 6-year*olds who0 had the beagc^alialternative. lip,’’ said Brown, wholo learned1. of • a year left eft. So, that’s what I’m ■ attencion'span,” Scororza said. . ■ "A golf: coursec< is designed for . his dism issal on T V FricF riday nigJit. going to loc look forward-to.’v • “ W hat we n y to s ta y awaway from is' individiialsJs who have the gist of . . "I just want io sit dowiown and get*. ' Myers sa said the three have the .' supervised baby-sitting.”1 ..lt,”BegIey m y r'elease a n d go from .” ey said. "W hereat the :)m there.” _ _ i.ri^ u to retainret their scholarships____. — But-ihai-hasn?t-stoppe^d-legions— :-children-a The first and last'wc'word abouY • for another -are-more-prone^to— iier year, but they likely ' of , golf-bbsessed parents.:s. 'Before a ' .smack th e ballb and have a good the dismissals came in the form will transfe sfer. If that occurs, their • ki'd cah'yell "fore” -- iand w ell' time. A lotI01 of times the ball ' of a ihree-paragrapraph news -scholarshiplips will co'me open. : |before he turns 4* ^ pareirents have doesn’t go.w feieast* thai also tioie( >.w h ere th e y w a n t it to Ited Ronald Ifallfouijur players’scholarships : tliru i st a club into h is hamuids, deter- '' go. S o,a driv Hobbs' release request 1 Iriving ra n g e is a n ideal jst had been are releaeased. Tech’s .roster . ]m ined.to'create anothCher T ig e r , place fo r a c granteci. ■ a child to le a rn to swrfng shrinks to0 fourI scholarship play- Woods. Head to drivinii.ng ra n g e s ’ the.club.” . Hobb;;, ;V backup guardgu who' ers enterii ring next season. The ]and you’ll find kids younungei*than ■' ' ■ * -■ . averaged 5.S points laslast season,. cuts pul ti the team in jeopardy ' 3 tak in g their first swingsgs. H V 9 T | said he sought the relrelease'for .because NCNCAA rule's] will perm it persoiial resin s week “I’ve seesn peo p le o u tc heli re w ith M ■ I U I ueks before . Knight to3.recruit r pnly five more 2-year-olds ; swinging ciultubs,” said B U H M . forrner TeWittiach Jamc imes Dickey scholarship'lip players for next sea*. Jason Begley of the Fananiily Golf 1| w as fired M arch 9. , • son, leavinging him fo u r short o f th e Range ) in Oviedo, Fla. “You have . Atcording to Hayesk-es, • K n i gh t regularly aLallotted 1 3 . 5a.handful that want to k called hirh, Bass and Bn Browfora • .Myer.s ,5.said, depth ' might . you ^ also have the other ^— meeiing-AmisundcT'lerstanding .• become a1 problempi , b u t h e is con- p . a re n ts w ant th e k id to it ^ ‘- U AiN N ANDERSON in" resuhod, ahhough Hav laves would fident the.ile.team can fill out its lions.” 1 ' not elaborate. . ro sie r \yith^;hw alk-ons.. ' _ OUSE OF MIRTH . Golf fs attracting.thoujusands of; ■ today 4;304; 7:00 9;30w

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WIN FALLS - Carol Allred ” b r i e f -j— g e tsI ininqulries'almosfevery day' . fro m1.people p wandng to rent herler ' Gomie e iullcijrcle ' ' I N M O) ! N E Y • ^ ’s fouhh floor as a living ■tjosen! ^------7—“ • A sstructure ti ^ th a fourth floor :nse o f place nusual in Twin Falls. Butu t ByJuiePenosnoe . . ■ Elkhorn resortirtwlll . t eed's building used as an 7>ne»filewacoi■ conwpcndent . tlnent is even more unusual - - host BSU worlM kshop — — ar-Ieasjasrby-modern'TwiirFalls"lls— I ------t TWINTAErX H S-O ne'of tiie first' ■' . SUN VALLEY-Th(TheCoUegeof dards. . things city-pty-planning consultaint Buisiness and Economlomics, Center . f eibwn ' as the Swift's Cheese > • ' _____ ^ T om H udsorison suggested to dtv fo r M a n ag em en t D eveevelopment, at ‘ iinft the 1927 structure is in ~ ...... ieaderswheivhen he came to town ' irea commonly called th e old «•' last fall wa . Boise State_UnIversitjslty Is offering id was loft-housing In , . ■ a w ork sh o p fo r m anag( shouse district, not far from H istorical Old Towne Twin Falls, sors, employees and p c (>M k Canyon.. ; 4 i i S ft- ■ , A hundre.dred years ago Twin ; - - in M ay in S u n V a lle y - so— _ ------Falls!- fouundersrdesigned n d the- ■ y* _ . ’ ' a n d COI The Program for ManagementM '■ S :i ■ ■ . ■ . ^ ' ' • toivnsite Inin brilliant b fashion,-he less under one roo^ . . * D ev elo p m en t w ill b eB heh ld M ay 13. • — — ■ said. That: bribrilliance could shine 18 at Elkhorn Resort,.rt.Thes<*ed. iiist saw this and really fell in f t'* tT ' • - again as lanelandlords reassess the ule includes prograir with.it,” Allred said. “It’s a ■ . 'M , purpose of‘die die historical area;. ______p la n n e d fo r all d ay a> pace with lots of room.” '- P eople uMd use« to live dovmtown - ; evening except for Maj e'srfairly sure, she said, thatIt • , ------—be fo re the'“subtirbanizing” e “ i of her building in town is snir- America tookDok place, Hudson said, 17, when participantssriiv'/fSe .3,°;™ tim e; With its foot-thick concrete I , Now downtovitown areas across die } and three-phase wiring .1 United States . Organizers said the : lies are coming back to je.PMDhasa: TaSf".1 for prindng presses, she. life, pardy b< practical, . actior y because of re-estab- ion-oriented didn’tt haveh to do much customlz- 1^ ^ , lished downtoi ^ p p ro a (± tb learning. S ntow n livings sp a c ^ ' p.Sessions are ■ ing bef>efore moving in. And its - H e comendi developed around d ends m any of th e caller • . 1 d is c u s s i o n ,. fourth\i floorfl with ea«-facinailooii_i L ' ■ _ • ■______buildings .still ------exardsesand-business-: still.standing.in down- sss-simulationr- — fSceillnling vrfndows inmgued her . town Twint FallsFa lend themselves Participants are enc'oficburaged to asapoteotendal loft apartment, . to upstairss atap a rtm e n ts o r Ibft^ share thdr ^ertiMB tlthrough dis- «Loftjft living is very hip,” she . living. - ciission a n d netw orkin'/; In-R. said. “A.'Across the nation it Is huge. . , T w in Fallslls \V ice M ayor H ow ard , The program is desdesigned for Younger m ger people are really aware :Alleri recallsalls numerous down- new or experiencedid managers of it, andan this area is ideal for; . ' town apartmirtments in the 1930s . who need to develop>p ai broader- -. them.” ^ • when he delivlelivered a local news- based understandingS oof different ' But as she began to study that , ^ ■ paper in dieea ar re a . .. business'functions andind ho)sr they possibilbility, sisveral issues sur- • “T h ere werevere q u ite a h u m b tf of work together, such as functional faced,I. S a f e t y h a d to b e small apartmirtments upstairs,” he department managers,srs, engineer-’ address^ssed, along with providing, > said. “Easilyly a few hundred p ^ ' ■ ing and other technicalcal managers; amenitiiides expected by today’s pie lived down:^ io w n .* ’ and production and o i operations ' renters.■8. ■ Hi The townm >was about 12,000 m a n ag ers.' . In ternen n s of safety, s p e d d h ile s strong a t dieje time,ti Allen said, and. j; * ; . The fee is $3,39395, ‘whjch ..knownn asa the Uniform Code for . as he retracesx s ShoshoneS and Main in c lu d e s a p r iv a te ro< room at 'the . Buildingng Conservation - or UCBC - in his memoryi^^l^know s exacdy. ==^lodgeJblay43'18,-’ell’memealS'foUow*-^ —i—w ouldtld’applyrOider*buildingr~ ing jegistradon on May isly cannot be reconstruct- ' — thefree-even£ng8)«and'j raeeMhe*coderformoaenr“ ' .ers. re v ita llilflliinf downtown with - tional materials andd ssim ulation! ngs. So the UCBC, adopted a p a r tm e nIt t living; though he , su p p o rt. 5 by die dQr, is a guide for pointed.outlUt th e u n d erta k in g Application and paypayment are irds who want to preserve . wouldrequ^iifremoney. , dueApiilie, old bufld Udings w hile conform ing to Hudson-saidsaid-aowntown'mertio- ’ ’ For a full brochureB orq registra-. ;Up-tc^tlate safety standards, said ' ries such as; Allen'sAll are one of die' ’ d o n in fo rm 'ad o n , c a llJ tldie Center die dry’sy’s U rban R enew al A gency .diings.he.wiuiik^ts restored to 21st^'' idve' director, Dave ' for M anagement Develc/elopmenraf“ centurydties.es. . ' - ■ • 426>3861, s e n d ie*mailliltocm .: din- udin. ed wanted to change the “It’scalleda:d a sense of place,” he ' .fo9boisestate.edu ororvlsuthe. foJJK said. . websfte ‘ I floor’s use. Changing.a U r b a n Renewal R e Agency .! . .wwwiboisestate.edu/cmdmd/. buildingig from its original’use is • ■■ ■ oftCT theheinteni_hen:people.buy_ E x e c u tiv e • D ire c to r ' D a v e ■ ^ ^ ■ “^^■"McAlindm iss anxiousan lo see down-' stPirn with plans to ■ ' juMfnet/jk Insurance g ro u ^will; , isl ■ • .'I otenMMm tow n livingre-ere-established, too. Carol Allred, who movedih h tr puiiilshlng business Intos 1 Falls Building Offidal :o an old stnieture In Twin Falls'Ills' iva'rihouse district, Is eonsnsiderlng • |Tliere aree diingsdi we are doing, present OSHA wor"tehop turning its 1.200^uaro-f( me B arker explafned som e . ►foot fourth floor Into a (oft apartmentsp< If th e pr<4«ct canI meetm< buHdlng codes., thmgs we havelave done and things TW IN FA LLS - W ish ’ sh you had a of the thingsth her departmeru . owner 'a reality check b • wewould'bebe wHling t^d o t^, better grasp of Occu before he ferent waysn ito achieve isoojething.— Linipressed.”, xupatipnal looks «at when< owners corisider or she invests in a remodi encourage'lbftlijfthbusinft”'hesaid. •, Safety and Health Admi Kiel . Architectsts !know the building ' .. By th e tim e h e p u rch as Iministradon' •. change(of'use. of J^Someone might, find ased the He said barbanks are making requirem ents for your'workplace?-^ w< ------“ I t's - h iia_^|d-_i_code,.and..diey.’reJn.thc.pbsition-.:-C di though;— ratti^cdve-finan rhard-to address in“25“^~ T n g for n ot v e iy m uch mser L o o k ,” a b o u t sucituch diings as fire hazard, d ^ d e d to go in diat directicdon.'" landscaping inti Much frustration can1 beI: avdd: , and three oto th e rs p u rc h a se d th e in d ie a re a . S en io r L oss P rev en rion cconsultaint structuratral hazard, seismic haz- ed if a potential landloilord visits ' Gem State' PtPinv»r hutlftinw Still, the structure minust be The conceptpi isi just in its infan- ’ Brad McLaughlin willI hdph( atten-“ ------tlw d ep artm en t w ith a conceptinm a.diagonaln f ail^ but mcercfst is • dees decode complex OSOSHA regu- The newne use'is comipared to 1 neighbor to Allred’s J mind b e f ^ Inirchasing{thebuild- ti building He-le was diinking about • " before it can b e u sed fo r dth i at pur- growing.' fadbn^ including hazard us use. Barker said, by a rd com m u- • ‘ ■— ------remodeling.jg-;the-191^three-story' ■■_£«&.andJfepttDcdi.and.cLcoroifvh: __ — McAlindln^i^d.a.seminar-held ------niration, hazard siin'ey;eys, record yfewfeiigtbtablM ih-dieUCrc:------~ “People come lo us andndwantto buildingfora ers expect to-refurbish soonMl.. this-iwinter onm ddie a b je c t o f how ifety issues top the list. kggptng; e rgrtnnm »r<,. ivhfn they •— iBut-fiFSt-h A x for Allrt»fl, th a «iSH die?s-hot . to appljMhe-Ui3-Uniform Code fui .— ally when the new use I h C T ^ S i o m c — 7- protection, lockout/tactagout and buy, but we can’t answ taket it he gets inquiriesries on die subject of - Locally; the class will intend to be hard to get lords consult with profejressionals, years., ; ■ orie 01 step at a time. irill b e h e ld . -in n a urfthith. ' ' downtown aparalartments; from 8 a.m. to noon ApApril 25 a. . such as architects, befoifore pur- “We lookeiked at a number of “This is.the tallest buildId ln g in “ W p would loi building code isn’t b la c k . , i love.die opportunl- . Cavanaughs Canyon chasing o r com ing to d ieebuilding. I biiOdin^andn d talked w idi form er Ti " anawhite,ite, an d d ie UCBC is even- , Twin Falls, and d ie re is a nlino^- L ty tb sit.downm aand talk.wiih an . • •Hotel, 1357 Blue U kesjiBlvd.N . , lj5jKi,",h department. U A Rep. RlcRichard Stallings, who ibible' view from that ^ c e:e,^ , she invesior/devel< shesaid. “The city isn’t in the velo'per'about the ' Cost is $10 for membeibers of the But Bari fie actual ' owns some: ofoi .those buildings,” said. sa “Biit to work out aall the ' potential of doinJoing loft housing in Liberty Contractors Gr« buildiM -design busineiess,”.she Hepwbrth sa id ; “ H e g a v e u s a . is!issues, you have to m ake a prettyj . Historic Old To> G ro u p , $ 1 5 , look a t th« said, “^ e r e could b e rai Towne Twin Falls,” for those who are insutsured with many dif- . tour,' andd w e w e r e v e r y , bigoommitrnent.” bi, hesaid. • . Liberty but are hot LCL C G m em - bers, and $25 for the ' ' Classes fill up qtdckl^'ri'I re s e rv e a bnterfoTNeWDD irection s spot by calling (800) 677577.1988 or . H.w'.howow a («w eofflpaflim with Magic V BHF^ (208)344-1988,Ext.212. HBHS ■ *~sa , off:.:.v.v.v.“ °NA s-i*Tfcne»Wew» '• sMIIs'semlnar In Mi . . 4 1 M a:Tr:;:S®:SJS8::; iV m F / ^ - T h e C e n te r for “ ay- •_ r r4 0 J t0 ------r . ; r for New Directions ------TWIN FALLS- CareireerTrack HOi...... HAflLEY-DAVrOSON ...... 3 . 3 7 .9 5 ...... ' le College'of S o u th s Id^i1^0 said it is offer- Seminars will present a o n e-d ay ...HOMEDEPOT ..* ....,.^..4 4 3 .1 0 ...... 5 “WprkSmact:_Tearawi>rJdng.ing fiU lU " frt — ■■ — seminar on. “How to 3C Valley employees in becc o H a n d le t j y g ------>e<»ming .. rriore pro- • • People with T a« and Ski :^^:rrnrr® — 3 0 a t th e W eston P laza Hoi . . a S M ...... s ::::::::iai9% • wh«hether in a family, office,ice, departm ent or :JS5?.v.v. ?:S; ...... 4J7% organi Blue Lakes Blvd. N. fiiiiii '2...... -.-,.T79.88-4.8r.... nizaoon,-people bring dieire ir own m eth o d s to — : C h o ± -in is fro m 8:30) to 9 ajn., '! ! ‘.. ® 3.1S . 54...... ,../2 7 .* « .-|® .B 9 ... MA a teanani, a center armouncememlent su'd. Different ; . . LONOVieW F IB R E ...... 1 1: 9 .0 0 ...... 1 15...... 11.12-2.0...... -t NA p ersom r alities, values and commi and the seminar will bbe e fro m 9 ...... 10...... — i 4 M 'i o . s e ... ajn. to 4 pjn. Cost is $1494 9 p e r p e r - m o ?.::::;- g « B « n g C M I y. I ^ .39.94 - 24.75 ! provide tension and barrimi m to m eetin g th e ! .'son o r $129 e a c h fo r g rowpsoffive u p gjff- « ...... ;....97.5o-2a«0... n o n goal. - or more; payment-is rer e q u ir e d - ■ P airticipantsin'the-center’! n er’s iraining-wiU * . 35.25. . i - _____ .0.20* ...<....0.95% , becom before the program. Con ..RfTEAIO...______6 »me valuable leam membelibers Md develop. . , education g ^ t s are avafla 85S:i NA' s w iw» to promote strengthsI fnfrom .other team' To mroU, riritw O...... 4 3 J0 - 27.75 .V.■ 2-61% > in ^bjbg^ < organizers said. —^ 3,; ...V.,, .'30 /orkSmart: teamWorldngig 8SkiUsT’ is s c h e d - . to (918) 665^34 or send"■dadi«k ^"""i . 5 « i 5 ; ...... ::::;:::oii% uiedI fori 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.n, Tuesdays' and . ly.y.y.y.y.fjM -irxS'y/. _ _to CiveerTrack, P.O. Bo; ...... 225 3 .2 0 ...... , . . '2 ...... 1-42% •• T b u r»»daj«, t April 10-24, at the < .5 0 JO ______4 tie Center fw New * |620J. U i^ < n n L .. .:''wA«lu^menAL''' \ '" » ctJons. Deadline to registerK er is K riday. O n e it 1» offered. Cost is S6650;-50; fin a n d a l assis- ,49A7...... - . . . I . . . . 4.4 5 .4 3 ...... 4.04.. : an^ sdiolanW ps are avaiialinable.. J C o m p M C n mtftfnpdrts j ^ SpS::-:::! ^62.09...... ,...4 S•♦91/4...... ^33«S4, Ext: 2680,: L ' " SuppB»rfbyEd>wtf, orTSo , \ ' ■ •. , J . •• • ' . ;■ ;■ ... ■■ ...... ---- • I " - - - - I.. ' ■ \ Th»rt«n,™nF«fciB«.Uaho 8(indqr,Ap(i;.2001- vi •.. ..

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H g W ^ ^ * I ■ IDACORP sharec eownlers. $50,00(1^jant to United Way of .; ; R U P E R T - T hom as Cici Wright .; fication. TThi h e c o u rs e in v o lw s _ P F l ' ______i . m £dej Sip0,b0^donalationito .South Cenientral.Idaho in.Twin.; -ihasj)een.sycceissful.at.u.careerJ-. Itraining ih pr ‘•^^j«t'ShaSrabove,.wvhatnhe^ h — FaU^rinrsirsuppM t.^f .a Jocai:;-; “ircro?sj®a:dl'--from.mekeiteoroiogy. _ 77jewelrylnauj annually donate, to helelp low*. . Success..byiy^initiative/T ^^ __ ins ^ ^ j o l ^ ^ o o l I tnulne stones.- watches • d e a h ff a t e - vi c e-,------rand-jeweliy-nty-m&l^g..i — . rising costS'of lieatining their' • lion beingig i c o n trib u te d to 109 . *.presiderit to interhatiitionally •' , 7 ' ' . ■ homes. ; -' .UnitedWayayisacross th e c o u n try ,; ■ • acdaimed'publisher andidphilan*.' ■ '-TWINFALi'A L L S - T d iy R e in k e ' •• P ro ject S h a re is'adm iridnister^'. is the thirdrd p h a se o f ,a $50 mil* ' • •-.thropist - the Univensrslty of . of Twin Fallsalls.was honored at a by the Salvation Armyy and its "• -Hon Bankc ofo ^ e ric a .coinmlt* - , Idaho said. . national salessale and education • appointed advisory, boarard. It is ' • rhyt. - I present conference:e ssponsored bv Aid of'F am e. . * Associationn foforLutiierans. : .< ■: o ;donations from IdahoO'Power' ' iriitiative tthi h a t - f p c i i ^ Oli ;s tra tfr ’ ' A w ard fo r 2001. H e willI vvisit th e R e in k e qualified q i for t£e' customers and IDACORFIP share* Ries that ei UI campus May 17*19i dt u r in g ’ P r e s i d e n tt’s ’s :^-r-*'For-firewoodrcoal7 y-childhoodrdevelop* r '"1- -he earned-a-degree iiin sec*-’------^tative'with tl . pro p an e o r oil. h th e 'S c b f t S ch ’uW ^ It contributes to sue-. . ondary ‘ education and. EEnglish Agency off AAAL.in SpbkaM ,' • An electric br casIS • - ■ ' ■ cess throughout th a child’s~ * *and a master’s degree inn f children’s issues. . developing d) elem ental ret • Tlme»Newg writer .. . • • . .;.director at ■ .2 4 -2 5 .. programs and teacher trai Motors, said----- ;------— __Ci 'aming. 'The .pur) T W IN ; F A L L S I The Chicago Tribune bo David • pro/npted.bj n s n K R R ^ H — ^Ti pb^e-was't'd" Rodriguez, service techr:hnician . appreciative < -The-Wright-Groupiand-apf heip increase . edec Wright chairman and 1 for Gary’s Westland Motoritors,col.- • The lette V ] membership. " executive untU his retiremen en t in - '. • lected two awards for hishii CMS- Rodriguerheads to I ,%/ouieuiJnMt It a weekly fM an d reten tio n PlearcHnalllti 2000.' tomer service skills -- iiin the experierlced < - Y>^hiald. TWHTFAELS - OregonI Trail1 . ' • bomber, fighter and tankerer air* - and they are entitledenti to benefits Storage is a new facility rec criiff: , • such as instantnt aaccess to critical Is an excellent Kff M angelicturingCb. ^ w ho d o e sn ’t lik e 'to ly completed and now bpei news and informbrmation; network-’ TWIN 'FALLS - Jen -Finding a j( m .hom,” said Chris renters. It is at 471 South FP a rk . logs net loss58 In quarter snsen • ; ing; y'ear-rouncund tralninjg ahd job before c Jewelers announced the grai ierxia'eat=» = =Ave, s W;, at the southwestt 1bor- ■ LONG BEACACH, C alif.- KIT radua- education; andnd Industryi iobby-' U andM otors...... der of the dty near the locacation Manufacturing tion of Ildiko Timmonsns of ing. ■ ; ng Co., which has Jeiisen jg, Ringmiakers from current onete hasadvanizJias.wocked.at.the—. —■of the old pioneer Oregon 1Trail . several dealerlers in the Maclc '____Cei n the' , ; Prospectiveve members1 may ' . rprfiveyears. Hpa^ge throughthearear-^ '^^^ley, report! Certified-Professio'nal-Jiswiw eler------^call-OIsenrMVBtVBA'hiembersKip“ ” •rted a net loss of prograrn. pro . By K enneth Bretlem eier !' The 215 units were buihlit by , ' $866,000, or 8484 cents per share, . i chairman', at 733-0459;'or The WashlngtonPoet m s writer Melissa — ------^— - M ax and 1 for the current • Timmons.completed thele 11* Cyndle Woods,ds, MVBA execu* . ____ 1 _ O n t nt fiscal quarter in week course and received ci be reached b y e-mail . • nOi Charlele.ne comparison vntnth net income of certi- dve officer, at1736-8991. 731 ' One of the recurring andm d t r o u - ,. &magicvaUe Ielstf.” . • , ; . ■ tele divisions is get;et a good n i^ t’s sleep and:d bth* m ost sleep o v er jo considering resigning andd devot-d 48 and have h plies willII be mainly attributa r 'jo b stress include any past employers H ita b le to d eclining e» rs can’t.1 ' • ed teachers, nurst Ing m ysel^to a full-timeme job . rnaybe not nec1st o n y o u r resum e? • ■ivailable for sale. • consumer confid urse^ accountants fidence as a result The T top five c_bncerns_ti-th a t------and-i-newspapei search. Is this a wise siraiejalegy? I six. List thosewo pages too many T h e a l l 'S t e e l and concrisrete of the slowdowi iper—reporters, >wn iri th e e c o n o ^ T Eceep ee men awake at night y,were- Lawyersslept diei i eI ^ had thought about doingtg somes ' vance to yoim e? I ’ve b e e n a t m y inits . are attractive and seencure, • my, higher inteiterest rates and tem p work to hold me overov< in ' search.”-, . iition-for*almost*a- ' —he ** bu^ess said. The fadllt;ity is fuel costs and1 dti^tened credit ■ ■ the meantime. What wou/ould a He.salda.twisearching for anoth* ecurely fenced, has a secururity policies.” . prospective employer maliitake of ' too long by.hilo future employers M this? W hat factors shouldd I con* agreed, sayingjaflvely?------— ■ aider in rnakirig this decis:cision? . too long unlevhatever’s reason- _ _ ■ —to«t-wagesH5-one-fa'ctorrtrrb u rl-— appears paddednberg adylsTd. “If ■ -.-feel that-is-a lisk-worth taJtaking.- •• Schonbergmd s have had two ' ^ - M a k e i Please advise, as I am tire:ired of should not nw< both, but if you’re U sta y in g in a w orthless p bsititiitiohJ* len g th o f timJ e hadJ six jobs, it’s for ‘A: O n th e J o b tu rn e d to3 a cou* ' r e n t jo b . “ Tlecessary he to list all , I pie. of Job recruiters --A / lan been there a iseye that have rele- unit VISfT DISNEJ E Y ’S N E W l ^ t T HlEM^ E I PA R K 'S ■ Schonberg, .chairmanm o f ' h e ld again st h'our in current job , jj,g | ■ Cafifom fa - h, liifiuiuamclH . __ _ :^PEALINGSPROPERT^TT a x ^ Manag'ement Recruii'uiters " Martin agr'e ■ S ^ Shoot UihKeworeiarer.nipldi B International Inc.' in CleveLveland, ,pointedly: “Emrtwo-page resume is Explore unln/ubiu6lWu;/fdemess.Q gg a i3 ~ ] iglonal-.. to see constan.half. 'M artin dis* . and Dayid'M artin,'a-resh a | B j r > Soar over Callforl/omlo fandmorfcs. Q |15S£5S» ^ gdirector for-PutureStep^ep. an . wnere you’ven b< g tw o p a g e s is n ’t M i l See Ibe world from Ihat •'• fMOTV IW ooiciius'iej«.uiw,-B- -vw ■OfffCE------— Internet'based execuicutive year, anotheriless c the resume ' TSSnmS^-'A^INONESEEXCmNG B ll« t Step Is to recruiting-firm .at Tysr y s o n s y e a r a n d inay.1le d r------^ HEME PARK! g asscssor-and-gct* a-copy'of- Corner, Va. - for advice. rsaid the.worker - r w r t on your home. Check it ■ - B t . ' • 1 — ■ Schonberg, authorr ’ - b f '■ . ■-. ■ '■ worry ' about the obvious e rro rs-in -m a th , si **Headhunters Confidenti airf Package chlidrcn 3-9 ^ ! number, of bathrooms, ctc.c ‘“ f n tia lir ... le sp e n t a t th ^ cur* ' Zsim ple errors Were mode,, theI — sa id th e w o rk e r is “ fa r b etteitte r o ff ■ 'h e f a c t h e ’s o n ly fo r 2 A dults $ 0 s j2 Q p o \M J t aarewre ^ may rorrcct them ttthen ~employed> not on the streetstr «S€C the' year . would not be - Aslowaj...... £ l . »eeldng another job." - (Ml aJu MK PtaSON) .AsKsaments are jubjcctl iim,’’.hesaid. t h i n k — “Bmployers IooK at the un sometimes ocbltrary and c K the -tax~ InSkeluiw;ree~d~but'added certainly cbhtoln^errora. ,An a8acs8ment^on.yourour. home Is^ —•. ployed frith one set of eyes, m ployers don’t lik e : CDS may save you hundreds Ink . about not favorable. They figurer f tt h a ? • C i B S S r ant job hopping, ------Child (oge 2-11)Files Free*e with each D dot been at one-job*a-;r-^^^lT3^^r^>.:rX __acc -B B n T B sta ^...... Tro • o u g h t. PK w w m w Brm one for another t o b e e m p F o ^ d . T h ^ dodon’t M gTOBwaWly b e o n e f o r tw o • ^ K | m w a d m i m s K m «3^!"§io!ic”w h o ^ tj^eS*^ w ant to pliiinb those reasimasons ^ r i their toe* cut It’s certalnfy^iiorth why th ^ ’re uncmployed," itT .w i w w H . ththe e e flb rt :■ 0^ce:734:7my Home:ame: 734-8 754, i s s j s a . * " Martin agroedj saying:p-rd “ TOlaSiy so*-P^“S IPr ’ cll«| r|.t ASA " ; ; ' ; v ■ ■

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putiet br-runninga-separatete^he~ - "the ‘cirdii t'^isfovi h e discoveredl ititbyflyinga kitein . to a overloa"ded,“it'5 ill\^ to a junction box for a ceilinggfan.’ f Dip'.the circuitIt bibreaker, prevent- ., a Philadelphiaia th u n d e rsto rm .- a — . .-Building-bf^dalsoften-vSl .B risky expe^eh fir^caitfedly.qyei^_, ieht,-to say the least.'. appJp p ip v e a n y w o rk u n le s s iit t has ' heated wires. . ' ' ’R is k ie r, In1 fact,. fi Thah.calling bee je e n perform ed, o r a t le a s t«exam- • rjf you have» a 2.0-am p.clrcult. ' 'K ing G eorge nm i a ty ran t w henithe ' inetned, byBliceniMd prbf^ona is.3,548jnUmilpg fliuny nnH /*gn*t A nal.- . b re a k e r on a 1 5 ^ h e a ry o u .' thiie e primaiy. cause of problblems breaker won’t trip ' However, wasms Franklin’s expen- wit( trip as deigned. : ‘ vith electrical systems is thatlat the' Another cau::a u se o f - f ir e is . ment any more}re d a n g e ro u s th a h " worivork was done by the homeow watching house! >wner, installing bulbsbs thatt exceed the sehold hghts flicker or>r Iby an unqualified, “picnoon*' wattage the fixtui ggg a l day In and dayly Iout, m d n ot both- lighi xture is rated'fbr.- i g h t ^ ’ w ho m a y ja x e .b e e nI Inex-I for example, putiputting a 100-watt ■ ■ S ering to checklitout? it . pea>ensive but wasn’t veiy good. ' .-Orwashe momore'foolhardy than ■ G I. bulb ftrhere 40• waw a tts is the'm aSd- Going this route m i^ t save/eyou ''^m um inTMratedL "'^'■--•-1.-.- ...... - th e person who10 ]plugs three major . mbrnoney how,.but Tt wlO defini • appliances in to a n ite ly T h e e le c trid aan n shouldj begin his - Crttto wjntnlnii In a paiture c o a frayed p e n s i o n costpst you more In time and agpggra- analysis of your re could constltua a CAFO und^ndflr naw lu lii lMln( fom ulataded Iby the Environih'ental Protac )ur service at the.- ■ Agamsy. ; ictlon vatiiadon when you put your hohouse panel box in die Ignoring electiictrical problems, or up ft Jie basement.'The ip for sale In the future. .• branch circuits froi creating ones bjby overloading the • Ai from the box to the According to Mike Sheltoion of. ‘ •'parts of th e h ouse;js e should have d ^ ■ ■ • system, can resussult in fire, serious__ _ 20/20/2(L7nspections.in-Worcej ■k ^ ■ injury and deatH lester------cuit-breakersthathat are-siied prop------ith. .Tow■ownship. Pa., electricity/ iis a ; erly. The box al S t o c k n I ^ According tote t h e C o h s u m e r - ' “ safi K also should be nan tally ,r E f yA l i s t e n safety i«ue,” and home Insjispec- funded properly.srly. • \ Product Safet'ety Commission, tors)rs consider an electrical pi . • BOISE - Environm . 40,000 residentijitial fires.each year lem n m e n ta l |. " ^—n . SerService'Sno-Tel data. Irrig 5m a “defidency” In n eed of 1 . Protection- Agency off igators •. are directly attrittributable to prob-' reed officials^ A A . depd e p e n d e n t on th e O ak ley 1 scdon-before they canslgn'6fl beLeve proposed new federieralregv. . . / basin ,Jems with electiic tric a l vi^iring s y s - ' , thelile house: aire re looking at a snowpack:k w ith, terns, “Htheiihht Illations regarding confineined asi- . Aldiough most'consumm an ju[ust st 48 percent of seasonal pepeak; ‘ These fires ty "lOT’t b y C r aIg ig S s m ith ; m al feed in g o p e ra tio n s wi]will pro- . ty p ically re su lt irt , ' q uualified a ! to be-electridans,,'that t . --rr' :— tect water resources'aero::ross the ' ’ • - eu* “It’s going to. be, withetioui a ,',1350 deaths, and)d cause thousands doesi ioubt, a very difficult seaso oesn’t m e w they shouldn’t leleam - • . nation. But cattle and dairairy pro- .• arinbeat dou son for ' of injuries fromim electric shocks ' ' as m arm ers,” said Lee Petei 5 much as they caoiabout h o w .; ducers across the Pacific U'tChUtfito erson, and bums,'the,cB,eommissibn.sa3?s.__Lthe s vaterm'as ter for District #37. le system works.;-.. • Northwest have a diffii f f e r e n t P 4 Magic Va '• . . T h'e);also CTUsei«more'than$2bil. . Plenty Ph of books and videosOS on . SHB . lion ih personal i , .view. ■ ■ The Timeitne»New8'w e ^ ly . . - J g g 11 property damage thesle.subj^t are available at bdbck>k- . - V l H S • •, arin u ally , accord The agency is not just; regulat-re report on agrlci Paste for beef siirvWes jrding to the com- storeores and home centers. WhVhile. ing a busiriess,.Gooding cattlattleman . • • ^ mission. ■ somproach ^ ^ The.prpposffrt rpgnlnriftfjlAn P ro hibiting salisales could have sub- . Ibve lrectlv.:causinp l2Q -i—trigin — snmtiaMrapsefset in m any a reas, h e S attem pt to.update rules wi They spent a record $52 bibrnTon fe a so r ^ostQst. one-third of the tericirically, most handle the bas n e w no one had • over 25 yeare ago. W ater qua said. Lost lalesJes will undoubtedly onn tthe red meat In 2000 ancnd me. - , t«^.jhecomm issdsdbh 'reported. .' - veiy'lb! well. • t first. ,. . the driving force behincn?7h r affect producetcers but it wilLalso " 70 | :s included lamps Eai in d th e ta k e a toU on pi 0 pounds of it per perirson. - 9 '.^®*" causes j E ach year, there' a i« changes changes. I processor and labor- • AlthJth o u g h concern about lives res, 8,900 fir» and thee ^National ElKtrical'Code Sth i ? ~ T h < s t days, it's's h a rd to tell An wtimated 376,(^ liveivestock er viability, notri< to mention the . diseiiseases'in Europe has 'grow faulty switches and whiletiile hot yet adopted by lo< whether a pedestrtatrla n Is w alking Vgeiw overall state e ‘P“ * to reduce or reducietneed to walking. B economy A whole; -• receecent weeks, Americans ap res and 60 deaths. bullcillding departm ents, migg n t ...... » • alihg about'128 billion pou^^dsof other issue Jss thet environmental enil\ about 3,600 people affeci ntly aren’t ready, to ignorei t £ - feet how an inspector will Iool ‘isionsaid.,' • riiles.’les. - . , “I have great faith inn the Now is the time th ey.put It togetherther. It's wrong. to 10 percent would be reguJSuIaied ese , a g re e s, say in g , TTcnrSDA,” said Gorddn Harvey me to determine if , WhWhile new houses are beiieing •••••••••••••*• ! I&ulls m ilk p e rm its ^ -y, 65,^ . your house Is winvired properly ahd wirec as CAFOs through the propreposed' “ ' ’I ', ? '™ ^ f,Arlington', Va., who bot red to handle modern appppli- T he wise le a m fm■bm m trouble.The ' regulations. Regulating justiust 3 to • there’s liable t< ought ifybu are usingelyo u r kid s to jh e manure:generated ^e ipitol, service.'ajid comem e UP with_th}ng.«i .^ A w n .i _ hSSLM etXPJf;^ said. Complying with the re efofe'hfeadlngito' therpou b e .u p d a te d -^ a n d — Ev« t V t o t h S S - ^ ^egula- oflvork. We b m i l ^ r S ^ S juriter. Every house that was built ata t o r - awdoik_^airi?s.^^w e • • im p r o v ^ , th e bes2«ipersohtohan- • -beforiore.thejum,pyhe.ceh Wft.employ.200.p e o -_ B■Bu^“Iwouldn'rhesitate’t6' u nually. pie. That all1 ccomes to a quick vj,vi 5 iTaT icensed elec- , four u r generations1 of wiring. .Wlf c - (Q our cusiom m - iiying m eat altogether,r. if I tridM.' 'Stop If we donon't have milk. We thou, caus«uses problems is perpetua lought it was dangerous.” - Thetre are a nui \ . w o u ld n ’t b e abable to run milk or aJ num ber of ways to. .tapplj?plng o ff the odsting wiring Dairy delay concerns Agriculture Secretary JA n n ^ d a q ualified el( makecheese.A.A lo t o f p eo p le wiU • _ y t^ | electridan, indud- nieetjet new electrical needs withe v iato rs, processorfS be out of work.’’ c^em w said Tuesday therere a re >P6 reco m m ensndations 'i from upgragrading thesystemr------'no^si) sighs yet that AmericansIS are friends, relatives and;nelghbors.“Aa ; rOfu Kmsm MUFFtBR-ff-PERFiiiiinvE- ■TWIN FALLS - WilK ofily t jfte n , d rc u it b reak ers a re ovt sRFO R M A N C E lunning beef, although theysy are growing number 0 short months left to comply r of consumers are sizeded for the wire in the drcu-u it J____ Wehavemovwo v e d to ... Irrig^onsesO S S O n • ' , ■ - ' confii finding contractoitors on Web' sites For es law passed last year requi lousing foot-and-nioudi dise r example, if die wire in thef c £ : . — eOT-EiiiJandDrhDrive S o u th ' ith the much rarer and mn,o-e that list.only thoseise individuals and .cu lt ii ,M « Our Numbernb»ri» every Idaho d a ^ to file aa“num® h openswKlial a WcWe. It IS 14-gauge, th e allow ab: ingerpus m ad cow disease." companies whose» ncom- cent and aboveve Palisades at 53 ' pliance are dfre, Panen said,:id, and ’ ' percent, accoriording to USDA- -not-just-for-dairymen. ' — ' ;------Natural-R«ourcjrcerCbnservatlon ------^------J

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h u y i n g 31-mvestei Kfc>asics^ " n ' .sic methodilods, putting a.'premium on the histolistorical abiuty, to report r N E W Y< m ark e^ B u p b YORK-- To Anthony , :nt profits. As such, the ifluenceid eb a ta l - Maramarcorco, an informed investor,. ! I N ^ , esm t decidedly different " , a ren ew ed \"B yti8aSln^>anto' 9d appreciation of.value' . w h at investors sh o u ld do —rr- can be obobserved in America ', TfteAwodrtaidPi^ . ■ ■ t «nd t for those who look to ■' ligmopttLc asU^tMbor— -to ’day;>nTthat creates a ^ e m m a . ick-brtthe-froAt bumv^— - ■T— —-T— . , In -fa c ft-a •^^gyrations caip)e-anrittributed to^^ -In d llB ^ou-cam ay-it?5-the~ ildn’t’beTfsun’riserhe™ '. •, .- - —dilemma'ofrof-thc-Bniirfe marJcet: . . manjr.’^ a u ^ but, ultiiiItxmately.the • i, b e c a u s e i f y o u k e e p : ■ Though Gilder'clain . ; • volatility comes downivn to a 4 u e s - '' * Forihow« S-loMo' s “ e e « t s , t ims;not, to . Which is ththe e w ay to go r v a lu e b r I week ending f f i H S B B S I p . ’ y o u r e y ess s open you can see a choose stodcs but simply doii'of who is buyingig sJ to c k s a n d Friday,*y.hUi^ao. FraHEIram n •ly to id en ti-. • g rp y ^ ,_ G3rowthJiad.been.thelway_ iw 1» ' ■ r e t u r n 't o0 basics everywhere, . fy technology companieles M pablepf_the,m arklarket.for sevei^years.- w ho is selling. m ,fe -10,000 . Value is b8 of'm aking profound \ I IB back as certainly as is I changes, Things cha changed.. Is grow th or A. l o t o f - th e - c r esdit d i for this, . most readers recognize. . ■ ■ week*§ market fluctu< ^11^ . good, old hohome-cooking. e thatsucl^ • v^Uethewai wayofthefatut'e? • ■ :tuations has ___9 3 2 1 comi^e9-erfr4ikeiy::toto e a p i b ig , ' '..■A- wld e ly i s io n a i m oney —- r - - '’- - accepted view of the ~ ^ . ■ ■ in' the istodockm arket'tbday,” he •’ dollars doing so. ‘ ' . irianagersi the peoplep ie w h o b u y - .' • Rocorc»fd_hlQh;' ' . P j H r a K l i cun'eht'marnarketisthat ir cannot l__A?^2vMe.ceQ0gni2in8ng th e DOW-,. . ris e w ith a n j —r^nd-aeH-billion^of-irf~dpMgrs~in ------nsidec.that-onej>Lthe-lr- a n y consistency u n til all items on the menu at .' ‘ e rfu l possib ilities o f tecechnofogy,; .- belief is dri sto ck s o n b e h a lf o f in;institutions, •. . ’i4.,200p ';4/i/oo'. ■ 7/i/OO'■■■: ,■ i(Vi/oo ' 1/1/0 1 ', driven out of investors • . mutual_funds,pensifln tre n d y G rill'2 3 is' m e a ^ ' •Babson has a'Ibng'trai•adition of . whb placedted th e ir faith in thei N ew • ^ opier businesses. , loaf and msslasHedpotatbes.” ' yaluing compames nmore, clas- •: ^nbm y.^'" eoaJs.as.basic.'as.buiId-__i • ’ ^ Th ^ ly go-customemers- are the------12-month m.your company's . ’ time can'make or brear^ a stock. 1,8404 0 .2 6 ' Babson Sc Company, re^mentplan. . ■ Ron Wjlson. AAMS ' som eday conjan mana^ng stocks a t. Institutional'buying5 aindat selling ■3,000 ' M a r a m a f ord high: *' SHSS s ^ d of the Great ■ has always.domlnatnaced Wall . D a v id L . Bi ■ .•‘.1435FtllmofeSl.' ■ Street, but that role ! n, way back in'the pre- lie received . , Murc'nTo!?™,: n p B ffP i Ml? 2.M0 . b eg ar Twin Falls. Id, 83301 more attention thannusual.this. u / days. Understandablyj 733-6019 • 1400-234-60 G Edw ards- ~ 4/1/00 7/l/OQ 10/1/00 1/1/01 AIM2 - 2.000 - t h e ta i l ^ INVeSTMCNTSmnCEtUt , week because March1 303< was the L. ’ , : ^ , lue as the way to go. _■ iiww.agodwai()8.com end bf the fiscal flrst*qwq u a rte r. • Gilder Is far from con- ' “Mutual funds are: requiredre to . , books.” . pie, why would I have Ider, is the author of the re p o rt e a m in g s fo u r tim 1/1/01 h e sees value tu n e s a y e a r But it’s! hiha rd to know how m u c h ' • iu ntil now to do so?” ‘echnology Report,’?' a ' •. to the Securities and I “ , AP. , .G e o rg e G i d E x ch an g e ^of th e acti\:tivity is really Vwindow—1-1 ~In:anv.case:-the- e n ri ’ providing d e e p insight ^— '•"'ebmmission-and'twicece ayear to dressing”” rra th e r than profit-tak- quarter q activify is a remire waited ™S^er*Tecit-40-high-tiech“ TIewT' shareholders,” ^ d Paul aul I^kstra, ing in a oea•ear market. . . . tthe power Institutional M rporate le a d e rs - cre- ah adjunct - profesf e s s o r a t •. O e n a Coi j “Telecosm.” whig:7 Corp., for example, trad- ccom m and. ' Northwestern Unlversit rsity School , , ed low er by a b o u t 50 p ercen t th is.' . “Institutional buying a alwesome influence can , of Xaw. “So, shortly .btbefore the week, diirinring a tim e w h en 91 p e r- li ed by th e q uick upw ard -' . , end of' the quarter, son Ing is the.primary move: some funds, cem of thehe stock^^trades were ■ , nm arkets,” said. Todd Cli itocks that managed to • nnH <1.11. G ilder’s alw : v.wll sell.stocksinjpbrtfcrtfoliosuhat— ‘iristitutionemal7-Similarly,-institu— Trhead—-of— r:h trading— a re in disfavor.” ^rW e' .Remeasured dons accourjunted for about 52 per-, Haimbrecht. t “A year a| ot ju s t in Silicon V alley” Managers, will also’ bi • buy stocks centoftht[he tr a d e s in J u n i p e r ', could, c have said that dayS a r k , co- • stouymore si ^ Q*er value.atlon .L...vvill le a v e th e ' more profitable and con ■ ■ . With vindicat competidve . cems aboutut 1their oudooks ahead. Influence Ii of larg e buys. . therdusti” . , • . than’they might actuallj ally be, are “ThisteUsills you that institutions . Nearly 52 percent of,0 t biggest says^^eupccives the crash of tech ' li MoUton, Yolanda Aranda, Karen HoM) debatable; Sbme-argu — ■ rgued that • were makincing most of the trades ume u on the New Yorkshow the wealth creati; even, been helpful. . :■ SSSSSSfcSffi!ie OfT. owner; Monica Wlams, manager■ager;' ■ • ’.alternating waves of bu’ ' ClvistnaMarnng buying and and the de;ors tQ.leadnunlcations, w ired an'd :mical scr\icc. Reg. S7.00 - ■ p u ts a Igt of p ressu re on the mar- tell exactlj i percent two of.the “Te tly how much of this , .. B ufsize isn’t everything at Gilder is convinced • RefcraftI fticnd and rccciw 5 0 % O>i?Fyour F t next haircut/- kets,’’ said Larry Wachteh tel,;a mar- • , m ight b e wirivindow-dfessing.” . .• • ’ tl ihe sam e T elecosm is 'ket analyst at' Pru the end of the day, indi te to chan g e th e w orld, frudential’ “l tendI tot< think the market ininvestors sdll h av e a lo t of ■ troniccdmmui / S ' r a •'2'’" ; Securities. “There’s a' loilot of end- overplays w s that, with powerful s what fund managers ' AAlthough they may notIg d and, at w ireless, thim at vehture.capitalists, . , V u: T -on.J4ut^«-=do;”-8aid-Jo-John -F o reU irp o n fo U o buy bi the most stockriheirdividual vnll continue t O r ^i^drsell their^tec^ stocks,st( for manager, 's creations will make ’. ^at^ndep^^dence ^ ments m are the engineof f power. . He believesdecade t even more • ■ i s e s P innor#e ^J tJ H. (Nertlitirltffla P la ni) ) TWIa F alla ,,, exmpBig.-be.c4use.thechey^don;u—rlnvestment^^ directly ^ backing^om ^Mon.*Frl^9^0 want to show thetr loser -stodc'm arket’s'grovrth’and h a ^ e l a s t . , ' • sers on the ed to get ridrid of Y ahool, fo r e x a m -, ■ty. tj , ir invest- technology’s < ! for the the next d< nd'actiWr- -proimslngihai Banks of)fferincenitives to b(itxQSLseryi By Crayton HarHMn ' reward those th whose scores tthat’s what my main j . . The Daltag Morning NewB-WB-.--. ■■ -Improver-Br-Bank-of-America and •Mack said. “If I notice si B a n k O h e ':'suiyey customers on , ,v w h o ’s n o t s m ilin g , wh< DALLAS;-Employ)o y e e s virho' th e s e rv ic:e e ithey receive. , ' ddown and doesn’t look* is ,” learn to.respond quickickly tb cus- “When w e’re talk in g to a cus% work v with them. I’ll havsom eone . tomers’ needs can reapap financial tomer, we’re w< asking them, rrole-play, watching'meh o ;lo o k s ...... rewards.frdm:.banks1 ththait think . *Where didlidyou do the^transac- . how h I. act, or IMl havjk u p ,.I’ll A t this year's Govemitmor'sBusinets personal service holdss thetl key to ', ..cion? Do3 yi o u r e m e m b e r th e •' watching w someone else ave'tt b u sb iess grow th. . ' ' n a m e o f the thi person? When did their tl example." .• l e to s e e Banks have a host of incentive.I they speakik with you?’ You start v e th e m Opportunity ConfireiTerence, the programs for employees!es w ho p i ^ th e drill froifrom there and then see ' [p to vide good customer servi•rvice: what- they d ■. eAane'e to m eet faee-te'.e-tofaee w ith y did that the customer iHruuidal t S cnlc« W ells Fargo Bank\i isendsis itS . liked or didn’tdie like,” said John ■ ' ■ • new.btiyers i t red-hot. . best-performing employeoyeesonan Porter, senitinior vice p re sid e n t o v er ' hot. Purchasing- ■ A s o l i d f in a n c i a l f u . ^expenses'paid vacatibtion every- -Bank-of-An^ erica’s performance ------■profissipndltfrommA year. In 2000, th e d e srindnation s was measuremein en t group in D allas, b^lnsattheFam r matty corpora-- .’ . Las Vegas. Employeeses also are Banks saysa it’s im portant tb Insurance G raiipW i u tB \ent agencies eligible for bonuses andmd quarter-, monitor . customer < service ly,hmcheons for theirir ccustomer because itIti determines whether C o m p a n i e s . I w ill be ready to h eaw rtabout your . serv ice w ork. ., customerss w ill stay w ith th e bank As a prcmicf provider of auto.5 Io f B ank o f A m erica gives ves employ-, or open new n' accounts, said life and busineiis iasurance, ( M ,' products or services. } r- .,.- ees-on»the»spot-awards7 ts. You can ' ...... ackrmanagerarwells ------• reputation for siabiUt)' and 'succc gift certificates or ssm m a ll c a sh F a rg o Banl

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2 0 8 - ^ 2 4 7 0 o r e-nm•mail us a t' 0 0 HIh n ite ! ibn9idoe.sbtfe.p.us. W -miHOrioQuu^D iG nat^pcs— I ■ FREE Nationwided elong Distance* ” O N Ei ^ ^ P A y EVENTLONIY W ednesday, April 18'18 ? 8am to 3pm • Th I ladiJtoHIEiE Caller H>, Hint.M-Wiy Cil(Ji» c a in a u a j« a nUFo^vdlog F» he Boise Centre on1 tlthe Grove WIONFORM- ^ W ecanyaflililliie oCcrfl-s— ' ■ ■ print. Only om rsgltiration per to.m.I. C o n IMi 'form lor addlUonal rsglttrallttratkmt. H . (mULAR PHONESS • AC - i — ___ • ACCESSORIES__--__ REGlSTRATIi TITLE - • ■ ’ ( ______■ .NAME_____ r tlS. C ellula : COMPANY-. ^ gr&Tg. ‘ '■ ■ ' '• . '--.ZIP , - ADDRESS- PAK^ r --<...... ■■■ ■ ------|A ^Ti7iriiupU uYB y ?7«.1994' ■. ; ~ CITV _ ■ C im a S tm r _WEB'_ _ H • TFI PPHnMg D BY THE IDAHO DEPARTMENTIT0FC0MM6RCE O ■ . . r a V ‘ g-MAIL nosMtr p^aaa mdose fegistraUonkm toor ol $30 perpanm (S40 aher^•fApffliSjrMalii'chick'pi^blo— [■ iM M ia? @'[Pag|ada Mrtmoniof Cd}nm«rM.' Moil to P.O. Box 83780,700 VVest SUM SirairaM. BoiM. Idaho, 83720KX>03, lllilk»M.HTltH>r>kVUK • PRESENTEDED*p*rtm«iL _ l lOAI^busJnes jtjm.l ’ . • lofdahoD^rt , Mn: Flaeal 0 ^ 1 •“•••-'•'-•.Tr— ; 7 " - ; i •, . jI— .- pril 1, 2001, T lm e ik N m T, T M w in F tflii Id alM D 5—-- ADMINISTRATIVE ’ . | gO BT I FARM • : ■ I LAPiBh'pppft ‘1 IECHAWIC-shop.fo'r.'rent-:.l— POWER Englneohi, Inc.. . p C la s s A CDL n e e d e d ; NeeNeed hard working; hon- Geneneral Laborere: need In In Hagerman.H 4 beys, I correctness on the first ’ ..PleaMcall208-733-84M! siding si Installers. Call 732- -Tjn n k e m .^ ^ ^ m llk .haul.- , est, es reliable person to Firnnlehera, Sheet MeUf hole _ I dav that it mria. as Thn _-seeks a full time book- .eggtfiCiai:49fl.1. • _Q hoist; compressor, Ig.- i:-'cmHE5BTRicL^msi^: =k99pe[Joi:Aj»w.positk>n. CHILDCARE- - S -work.wllh-anlmal8.-Send- - Wyorfcer i A/ElectHcel parWng park: area. Main street . - T^rnSeB^News-ls-noi-ro* • - :thyto«nnw sareert :d3 OP-THE FIFTH JUDICIAL ^ . l . 8Rg{UibliLioi_enan:af: . _•..in our Hailey ollice. 3-5 ^ 3A|RY>--No ex p erien ce- DRiPRivERs': __Ere TOTPrfiyRU Box SgTB- “ Pei>enionerChaimae'Tr8ir ISMlIbn. S700 mo.--*; dep.- - - ' =D»ffTRICrOFTHE’SrATE' ler that lime:-:~3 v, ~ ~ - =T»BarrBCC0Dniln9^«(»ric ~ i??';Seeklnoiel[Bbleindtvkluals j-:.n<■necessary,-but-heiplul.- -OeiSem-State Transportation- Twin Falls, ID.83303.B . , orsirs offers: 401k; Cafeteria: ^837-B37-6402 or.S3»6402.a . , OP IDAHO. IN AND FOR ' -once,Hncludlng-APrARr =(or-1.yr..eommllment-&> -^0-OulsideTWTte-PtpeTnovs- --iTlooklnglwgood-drtvorr l y -PAF ^lanrMealthrlns-A-Pald. • able to relocate to'East -ei •, THECOUNTYOF . ^MAJL youreiassifled ad and Qoneral Ledger is ' i' 'or, handllnes. Pay DOE. - lo run dry vans, reiefers A Oulihillside dairy feeder with, y®'/ecaiion after probation- MEDMEDICAL • TWINPALL8 . .to u s a t recommended.-' RMp'on- Coast. Adquiro chikt care ;CCall 64,5-3182 or 645- walklng'floors. w( We have co< iry period. Good hours A ' Re^rstoiry.Thenplst Rei Cm o No. s p 00-267 ' .twlnadOmleron.net sibiinies-also include data & checkable rels.Po-' .2491 2< ask for Alex.' . good-equipment, go bonus* ' m< - i CRT/RRT. relocation • / ' NOTICEOFREVIEW s entry In our'customized . IS avail, w/lamilles In — ' osOS A beneflts; 734r9C62. 53j S'pSM M ,S?:fee: competitive salaw •• hearing: R* jund It you-nave lost s Falrlleld County. CT & TT ■alls,. ID. Ne phone calls. . ancand'exceilent benefit ' In th« Matter of: . • bird call lo describe. Call . DISCOVERY RESEARC»^ DRI3RIVER8-. - .fFINANCIALRK ■ :S ■WestchesterCounty; N.Y. kNDSCAPING... . , P®®package being offered ' JU4)AH waoenman; .- . 736-3910.' ■ T,; V . ' GROUP ' .. Lt2-i.i.oo:______:: :^UNO.Maie,-.dark^lame<^ _strong.«upport:to-oul-ol> ,_l8J30.vtaccBptlng______NEEDED------, :RE:REEH.-DECISI0N87-WE= = 7 ^ ■openlng.=The-8uccessr -’-.-A-Chlld-Uh^orihVagFor' = «cludlng-MSrWord^l)r - f i applications for telephone Acc\cceptlng applications lor ' HA ETn^dsca'p'ese'BsbnTn'• r r r : so cat, at Harmon Pork tovm narjnles. Local Inter- ' HAVE THE RIGHT 0P> ■ MliwCoJnly.788-267M' ful candldate^wlli be . •. - -0fearGail423-S67l7-'-T-- - _view,w/ogency-represen- -rut Jon^auLdriyefa.Clasa.A: ^PC.PORTUNItY-FOR-VOUl- _£!£! 'highly-mollvaled-and -r— r . ■ ' Pl«asi> taKo notlco that UaUve April 3-8-Cao jpply- J2DL,xurrontmodicalcanL ^3noj>LtheUuition;s.i:M/eer. r )0 XANJ ' utowvomattof Kiaboon * -TOUNlTMaloryooria-pDpr' r; -jrre 8-5 Mon-Prl. Salary :• on line.: www.helping- ' ^ A c lear driving record- grooving gi consumertoan '. HlriiIring L a b o m for 2001. ' personal/cli^I'skilte?^ . Mt for hoarlng'ln tho Mao- •. ,.py.. ■' Blue Heeler.,la Har-. reeearchr-^7:.'-'-' - r ' ------•requfred.-Avoragedeysroi —t:e Istrata Court ol tho Twin ■. men Park. 736-9389. ■ ■ ■' . DOE. Comprehensive, • hands.c'om g‘ .or'eall ^ -^com^nior^ffsoekl^^ andscape-sofison-lnv R^uIremenU'rCRTor — T. -800;544;6a64, . Si??wipg,shill avail. MaVe :_ou.?.yt.Lrj.O. ?536jlOztouch. _IqiJ ilairie.County.7e8;2676-. _RRT r ^ Itoense and/orell------• Polls County CourthoUSoT t - benellts package-offored.- your own schedule eoch frcfreight. ,Newer tractors : - 425 Sho#hor>«StroBi;Twln Apply directly on line a t CLERICAL- CUX 0 proven record o r . "nw gible for.licensure In . Lab w/l’b lu ^ ^ 6*&'l . week. You will hove to ' anand trailers, good equip- ' sisuccess i(i q fast paced< Twin . . Palls. Idaho on tho. 12th ■www.powareng.com OR Financial Fli Services lirm . work wi at least 3 days per me jln Falls County Slaliis browi y e.. Wearing blue ment. Pe|d vacation^sick chi ^iOOtvBl Cassia Reoiona} . ■ ' • • - beu/^t-MruuThH . level pewon'wiihXMInl- dtdays per month to lulflll > be penlng'.';oV S tatu s OI- MedlMCenier^u^ . ' • hoorin^ is n#vl«» Hearing.'• been rriisslng since'Fri; benefits include medical avalloble ave iri the Twin Falls . -fe?,* Resoctees! isot.Hiiand . ■ Morch23.Usf8edn.300 MMINISTRATi^ A . ?,!muni ol two years general' th e requirem ents. Vou Iristironce Irii ond 4tf1Ik) mder Asst.. Coordinator. . You oto furthor rwtiflod • ollice experience. Send m . Thi:hi* posltioii is lunded Ave.; Aw Buriey Id. 83318; ■. .. that Iho child and tho ’ • North200EastolJeremo. General G Office Assistant__ must b ^ a H e ^ l6 'v e a rs -{208}6f7-^. EOE ', Family dojj-needa'to be. POWERP Engineers, Inc;' -T e8urtoto-f?:0; Box*sr ToT trough*8*gram-working- - ^” 1*^ . pwoht(i). guardian, ofcus-• Twin Falls, 10,8330^-0005 " ar , ‘ Managers in training.. "”15^«h .Juveniles Irrthe'Sla-' = = = ’ todlan havB tho right lo b p ' . .home. ’ Rewardl.Rieaso seeks a Ptill Time Office JI and communication skills^ ’ Buhl Bu or mail resum e lo ' II youy have small todns, . EDICAL • • .' • . ■ • ' . ...call 53»351S or'3g4.-3487. Asslstsnt.to. wbri( In our |7 7 ■he pay for.our.nibht-shift . .Ra.Rangeri..lnc.Attn::Trans^ cc iS O flender program .- MEDIC • • : roproMntod by an otlornay. - - CLERICAL. T T l . collections, outstanding • - muiiusfhave'a’bachelorV Future In the MEDICARE------ol‘your ch o o sing, or if LLO yr 2 yrs old brown and is bosed on a-production gorty^y,|Manager. po R • ^ | munlcalk>nsklils.a ImmarilAtn npnnlng’a In, , W -y elem- Tiho-betlef-yeu- m roe In benavloriil ,M. MARKETAwalUYoul Mns are due by April 5, * A^ familyfan of Medicare ----- rdays prior to'tho hearing,------w> hite catriooks'IlKo-Hol- —ty,.be detail oriontedrself'- —sol-soil-motivated Client Advi-- currently looking to nil a Gel Envlronmerit , 200 tsurance'products to . motivaiod, with excellent ,1 50 now posiUons. ' Tuition Assistance )Ot;'Equal.Opp^unity ‘nsuri •for the court to.conslder _ i 8teln.cow,.ml88ing-l.bar.. J. __^8qr/Recepllonlst.who__; .pSl mployer.an'-Drug.Free- -^2.®!'— appolnlment of on altomdy' 't —communlcatlons'eRills;------^• woukJ like lo worit in a elea8econtact:-Dl8covery ; ------IdahoIc State Cenllled— — -FaxRosum-tfloT—------§ S r needs medicine. Coll . Search Group at 735- Buh3uhl, ID. 208-543-8099 ■ 'orkploce. ■ . • •Complompkite benefit package- ^ for the child and Inquire 734-S536 : and J able to lilt and carry progressive, ore fast growing. SJ (208)733-1852 . Id. 40l(k), stock pur-- up to40lbs. MicrosollOi- pai B601 or at the .Turt Ptaia iHui INTENANCE------whathar the porent(s)., — . psiienl and client oriented ^ :-MAIL ypur classified ad giNERAL e n I ------.. T e '^ hase plan, medtoal cov- . guardlon, or custodian M lico skills (Word. Excoll,- small si animal clinic. We - 778 4 ' Falls Ave. Suite B2, ^ . to u sa t A irmanent Part time . require the soporato ■ 1 0 3 Access) ] a HUGE plus.. ' TwinPalllW ,•,. .. ^ ABLE TO TRAVEL. . Y,r. pd. vacafion and DIETARY : _ .' are searching fora . ^ twlnadOmlcro,n.twt^ No.eo >xperience nece^Mty. _ C u s appointment ol an att6may.-~ | -Pleaseapply'dlrecllron- —cor'confidantreBWpBssrdniir — OatodthleTthdayat ■ (jno at mvw.fMworong.co- tee DUCATION wo payToTfalrTyou, wo Perm-mortenlPTpofililon: ifu„„a ■Man:h,8001. ■ team member who thrives DRI'niVER— 7 — . ■ hirlifiring 10 sharp people, Opo ou wouki like a reward- m or lax 20S-788-0480. • on on challenge, and enjoys' Permanent P< position for e -o i porale outdoor equip- ' .'®“ * CLBRKOPTHEDISTRICT ATTN: HuTOo Resources. ce ooding Jt.-School Olst *'0?Iree loNvork and travel. All monont, maintain landSM^ g fend ' exciting chal- • COURT ' constant learning. Must driiJriverw/CDliwIlh «213, Gooding, Idaho, major US cities and rosort ino.' nge, please lax or send' ''BACKto’ o s6 u “ m ' Or drop off an application be highly motivatod with NaiNature's Best Produce. hfJ J, window cleortlng. end iur resume'for a conli- By:/a/gdaw. OepOty Clark at 3940 Glenbrook Drive, exi las tho following position areas. I) accepting we of- othcher custodial tasks. i S ' pounds Inthe t excellent communlcatton Call C Kevin 436-7500.- • jpenlng;. . jar^|ler 1 wp®k paid training, $7.0 intlal Interview to: Ster- nexiSOdaw. . J Hailey. ■ skills j and a desire to .00 per hour. 19 hours ig Lllejnsurance , Co;. 1 . PUBLISH: March 25 and RiVER ■ ------^ • • III lodging and iranspor- n«rirweek. ^ Roxiblo mom-' “ m m ___ A>JlLL.2.QQ1...... — — BcaJ companynoedrdfiv--- -Teao3eoher-wiih-ldaho-'certili-~ - __ ■— . South Locust MN Storage,' . ' cepting applications lor P«package. Send resume p„>, 0 8 -9 5 8 - 0 0,5.1 , 197 S. Locusl. Twin Pain, , In 30 days.WWW.' • c ’akJ vacations. 324-7493*' : ffi\4usl be-18 or olderond loloiloam now skills. Please . noa[BB«lMrH0iillli.com , Jtho position of Planning&' ' . • 'and statement o f _ Start date: Augiisi 2001 Ible to work and travel - aooh • 10 will sell at public auction .' Zoning Admlnlsirator. Full, /• Pprofessional goals to: . DR1\sivER 1251 P>^fl‘: p p:0EmptoyerAd»SR1.1 n c by Klass Fumlluro Auction, ^ 1^2148 4th Ave. East ’ CDL3L class A driver wllh all .a‘u:all Pam or Cathy at 208- n Falls Public U braryr -2737 South Uncoln Road,. i llmo position. S end re- >34-4321,forappllcatlon ^^6 DICAL ------•, sumo with salary require- . ■ Twin Falls. ID 83301 • ~en(indorsement but HAZM- AHn- rif Qyawtx 'ATVT-nnnrtftrt fftr hi.ey md further Information * * * * ime RflcmatjiM.DIsi, ,_9i!;?®'ndal Resource Nurse. .' “ mente-tot-T-hweHyot"------Jpemintiiiiiioo— ■ ■- tm e d 't'requii'ed.'CiHlcal cuiU ■ - Bellovuo, P.O: Box 449. CO Il yard. F/T somo over- 3 - 2 ! im UAL******** - • •'giWfig forseasonalm^^^ ' ^stored Itoms of: I CONCRETE HNISHER S'J leodlngRehabAUvIng tenar ixperionce necessary. Angelica Melendez, Unit __ Bellevue; Idaho 83313,■ Jo ime needed. Must be EDU«3UCAT10N------^ ^ .Q«*« lance help. Need gen- . IJP®' Joumovmnn, E«c. pay. ■ ible''i to service your own PRE-?E-SCHOOL TEACHER 'r . Center oralal handyman skllis. '.T?i'toot to oil critkal care • ■44, 173 Maurice St. N.. Sun Valley Area. Sn oreas. Night shift, lull — TwiaPalla, 1063301. Ig end some lilting is req. ' AIDUDE Quality program ■ ,Poslisltlons starting April ■ *^2? 'ANONYMOtjl • Custom Ct App,ljeator ___ ■ 431.1813a , itanlngpay$7-$6DOE. Mon.- M Fri .736-2000a RWLPN ■ " . g. Pick up applicatton: time. Call Connie at Mike Brown, UnH'22, 2QB.733-B300 201 & 726-46SOM , n 737-2113 or . . 196M Von Buron Street. — , needed. Exp. prelorrod CONCONSTRUCTION Pie!Ioose apply Iri pers6n; 32 South Uncoln or • Twin Falls, ID63301. 'b u t will train th o right ' expSxparlanead pavirig for- . .,.iii..«4£,™ „, ^----- ” • FullIII time, lir bonisfiis available, cscall208-324-3389.B wnnloboOmvnnc.com. . perso n . M ust b e self- ,mor T/PT inlgatonmachlnery competitlvo c< woges. , .•PEOPLE UNITED . Last date pymt In full will be men and raker, call Valley Iruck operator. Apply. PO NTENANCE . ’• TO• CARE* acjjop^d Is 03/30/01 by ’ motlvaied'& willing to Paving Pa\ 208-768-2264, 1 >me Recreation Olst. ' work long hours. Call 423-' BellBellevue, ID.B ' . Sox 66 Buhl, ID 63316a CallRIII Rhonda (206)9344601 EOE S574oropplylnper8onal IRM . T ***1 looking for ballfleld DRU&FJ&FREE WORKPLACE win Falls', Idsho ^ 0 1 , FARR ************** -mils.lintenance workers. nEnirfl PUBLISH: March 25 and YOUR jSlOJackson St., Kimberly. ^ON:ONSTRUCTION ^ lulp. Operator ft Gravity INSTA dIc a T ^ ------l/^prll 1]20{)1 . ■ VmBorit_ nooded for full DPIVilVER • • . • STALLER/SERVKEMAN April-ril-August. Pick up ap- “ EOlC/ " asking QUESTIONS S J rrigator. 326-4175. eves. Geralarage Doors. 'Live in . plicat CNA’S llmo year round worit writh CDL>L CI088 A, OTR reefer, -HHS! ation: 2032 South Un- tu,in» 'Fallsb . Care Center ' . •: NOTICE OF BID ' ■ A D Conduct c i public opinion esiaestablished masonry con- xporionced w/l year or FAR[rma rr,--.',— • the^e Wood^ River Volley*, oolncn«ai.aiMZ4.33a9JI ™ nF, polls ovoi'tho telephone.' trae ialory.based.on.oxpor.. .nrscs w has immediate open- ' , rrhe l^atchum Comatory TIMES Tl CLASSIFIED tractor in Ketchum/Sun ’00.000 00 miles wlihin the ExpeEperienced equipment- - NTBNANCE------“ IngsfoiIsforCNA'sfon- ' •••- •District Is accepting bids ABSOLUTEL Y NO Valley Vail area. Wort< wlih a 'as'ist 3 yrs. Good drivirig . opa< iond resum e to Lykea p ^ , ^ DEPARTMENT §SALESI.Strictly research, gre r7'SgM °?rfe°2o: '}n £ \ llonavailobleat40unlt DayshHshlftAPTnlohtshlfL Ithrough April 6. 2001 for great crew thoi Is v^eil 'aci9Cord. Westerii States, Tiplex In Hailey. Must We oftenoffei -one (1) John Deoro F525 . 208-734-5538 |$7.00 to S9.00 per hour, gnoknown for its mosonry mollalnly Calllomia. Homo f a m #0 own hand tools, FT • Sign or — iawnmower>>Exeollenl3 >Casual.wori(ienvironmenU :»skll BklllpMedie8i‘ben~etlts^ very‘wookT=Coll*1^888s [pTriericed^rovi^lrrigai' sition w/benolits. $9'lo • »^po^ivTworK posl envlron- • condition with 8 exlra ■208^77-^543 “.Flexiblefi evos. days. & avaavailable, qall Chris' at SpO00-5801 or934-56B6;« ,or I °ntowaT""*'*' llO J -blodee. For more Infonna*. ;^wknd. hours. 15-30 hrs. ;_1768 or and tractor operator J^Nn 0.50 per hr. DOE: Send mentmt • . . ■—tlo»reontaerMaK'PottBrw —-(WRLEY)------i m ^ ...... 5mv »anted»Call2B0-22ee.«- — •um s.toU P..O «.B ox. •»Comp( MAJORRETAIL “ l566 . or Wanda Glass- • - Job or-se'cond job. Closo CON:ONSTRUCTION, . CDL,>L.'exporienc6d. Willing, iRM - • ------* b e n ^ %ickago m w 726.5752. .Tht J work. Local, 10 wheel H ere . LOCATION coll 2 jfuding PTO That birthday ad you placM to |° CSi campus. For moro Coneoncrate finisher nssdod 1° ' trdsperson/Fsedor ' INTHE iJA in Info, call 736.28S3HIIII1III fortfor busy concrete compa- lach w/ireo spado. Call MGEMENT----- Ob where you con’make- ; PUBLISH: March 2b: 29, . some llmo ogo In The J " TWINTV, FALLS AREA . mamc 77mes-A/ows7 Now Is the' AU ny. Must.be able to tmvol )r Inlorview. ' 786-2676 or 33-3634.. Kollon agornoededfor40unil lilference fn someone's 30.31 and Aprin,2001 loahe.job.slle.and.wori«- IX resume to 7ee;5303B orlmemtl oomplox in -tim e to come pick up your- Looking Loc for an a u to F o d f - o v e s s i J L f S " . ilt dilforonlial,— • ' ^ — picturos. StopbyThe ' |o sverllme as needed. ORIViiVER“ ------” ” 5 lloyras-hrsrporwkT ••■SWtt d journeyman. Musl-havo star3larilng pay $7- 58 DOE; CDL, . Financial Services ounlry, has great Jobs jf.g,.50 lo $8.50 per hr. „ Stop St by for on Classified Dept todayl • experience. e« Salary D.O.E. pio- 1 , exporlonced. Willing •: Representative . lailingforyou. pQ g icotton and/or interview, ^loase apply in person. (0> work.w Local,10 wheel € . Call 208-788-2395. «g.P"“ !i< ntelljgeni Employment Mae in Falls Care Center l o r n Au= lack w/tree spade. Call Are) youw iniorosiod in a ca- EANING CREW " MANiAOER-aI ------T - ^874174 Eastland; Drive AtrrOMOTIVE ' Solutions lorr interview. ii 788-2676 or iMBER POSITIONS . Cossiu ia County Education O f l H ? J ABORTION . I LUBE ft TIRE TECHNICiAN . 1201 IS Falls Ave. E. (ax " »er wllh exco.iionl ad- ,EDE ■ . , , ALTERNATIVES I X resume to 788-5303 vane lompollllve Wage of lociation Credit Union, ______Pay based on experience. r.OOftiour • IsloolMking for a manager. ■ 0 1““^ I 0 I I JI . Apply in person at: . TwinWin PallB, Idaho 83301 i^R T ^ Doyo , PMPREGNANCr CRISIS CENTER n., is s A CDL with dbls.: (ast-iist-paced environment? .2®am "’ -lO am shift 'Id tdave a voice moil '*'antnt a n d office skills. fOUND: ' . . z S 1539-0621 1 forappolntment. psTJor Cla88'ACDL,&T&N . oat opportunity for youi J"®*!ossago. Equal Opportu- S®"?'id resume to: a ;.. iSTOMER SERVICE endorlorsementrqq. Apply al: f (,e , ly Employer.. . ^321?r OakfeyAve. MW. Construction yO; . . t.ChowX,j3,rowriJemalo._ i^flordable&fasLAcckJenia, CA<:ASHIER ' ______.Entryitryilevel:po8ltion.ins. . .. ie Gooding Branch ol ""yf -divorce &'criminarm'otlera7 nai ahorls-looking foni— rw.kbs - cloan.eom------^Bufiey.ldaho. . • I ..Found near Perrtno bridge 4APA AUTO PARTS Is clud1 M aSm^StSouilrn Clerical . , 2. ShephordWusky X, vol. ^CaUBrod Rico at 734-3367 looking tor for two (2) long .custc nanelal Semces /?ep- Janitimitorial ------.-lowneuteredadullmale. -----fBANKRtJPTCYr , term tor individuals with good stodis & K w a I kiVER resoj'SonfeHve, ^ e o n o .lo - .Rart-tlrt-tlmo Housekeeper jo bompany opening FOfk■orkllft Certified .... .3. Border Collie X. big male CCompallilve rales on attitudes atti & noat appeara- andnd light bookkeeping. OP®"sning lor combination Pfoyjovide banking service momlomlngposilion-lnclud- ich In local area. Mar- ' ' n , pup. Grandview & Arrow- ChChapler7bbnkaiptcios. nee. nc Some cashiering Roqitoqulres ability to lift 75 . eal and NW position. ' to clionls.cli< open new ac- inaB occasional o< woekonds 2®’Long h® Term' Care and' ' Production . wood Dr. ■ jflJeff Stoker at 734-8452. expor. ex] needed. Hours will . lbs.)s. and1 distinguish be- . jst have double and tri- counIlunts, and expand their, woritliJriilng at our job slle at S’*®®]"bility income products. Mflchliichlne Operators 4.Q.Selter/BassottX,n«ilB bo 25-30 per week. Start- Iweoivoon colom. Compellllve • PL 98 ondorsdmonts and islomor base through- iho0 Bori B Marche in Twin ' f Id resume to PLIC izardous. Phone 308- succitccossful selling lech- Paiis, 3 W. Emerald..Boiso, 'PWP- • ■ . ■ • ■ . .-MOWINcSiiftodoy.-i- I -SM ?e o y -M fiorhour. Ap- ,comf Maids ■ _• 5. BiocirirsirTpayodTar my m person at: 1880 ^yin 44-or733-21l8:------fn'quo Ask for Todd. 733-7604.B B SB caiinB lI 72;*y g p g , ------: ol be ------wi -.‘male, adult, County, blue Kimborly, Rd. Twin Falls, Palmaint A Coatings, 1936 drive ban k s e rv ic e s a n d whoi(>0 is highly molh/atod at MECHA■lANIC Warehouse W‘ ” ------SHEBTRbCK- . Idaho’ S Klmt oducls. A strong retail (he» BonB< Marche. Pai ■ T ^ JmberlyRd.. Twin Palls oiQiOOWNER/OPERATORS •arm equipmem: QanSeneral Labor ___ Ih ilu c a h e ------Mo-phooecalls please.— ->v aNTEDrOTR-Drivers- n - —S 30RAT0RYTECH------^P®lerience ; wlth diesels,- • — =5U ADOPTION: ww.columblapalnt.com • wllh' 'draultos, electrical, A| _l..ShopZChaaapjaakJC,______lannles wanted. East h1yr.or100,0C«mllM .eklilsIlls end prevloua cnah' •'Timeimediate opening, lull , Assembly COaSf(CTrNYrNJ)‘Sivo" 'CUSTI trer M rcroTjroio oy s ------ali;.and-wekllng.-Call------r - Z •neutered male pup. TH I n o 11 n g e X p 0 rl 0 ri p e venlngs 733-2684. . Applj'ppl/.Inpereonal _ T 2 .2 - U b Collllo X. black & Re S$ while watching kids. Immei ites. We oiler excellent' -'o rooferred. lo 'Applicahls lomlstry . bookground. Repair, Rebuild, Replace fTop l salaries; Paid airfare, — CusI Ies. Pay ft equipment, must > degree er equivalent MECHAfAfiic “ •while pups, males. orlorRemove. Jim 326-4150 JSt successfully pass « 3. Pointer X, black & white, cnsi vscatlonsft holidays. Use ' CliClerical, computer ft' D/Vln8uran<'e.401Kft . meI TTeller Cosh Hanbllng- ^P®perlonco '' desired. Piill Mechsihante needed, own H E ^ ' neutered male, adult. • VOMEN AT. WORK Lawr> ofofcar.TSN,800-549-2132.- e custpmersBrvlce. c 3^"Briorty incomivo bonus Test61. - ** rangeige ol lob duties. Sala- toola» r< required, shop exp. B iS llllIf 4. Ub/St. Bernard X maio mowing ser/lce. Call now - xperience required. Pay •gram. We pay all lump- lyco'Tcommensurate wilh ox- desirec-ed. will train quallllod ■ | | B | | lgj^ppoiniment,436-Ot56 ^ DOE. Groat caroor « ?1, • 'extra stops. Layover For momore Informallon, con-' P®'*®'rlenco, training & tab pereoison. No phone calls, elMt«l«d if the way M works. noa -acation. For more Info. j< titudo. Send rosumd to . 1704 sf ciachshund X lomate rorvou;CaU733.Q931. . opportunity. Benolilsft - “ I'®* M Addison Ave. E. pup, black Avrtilte. . ■ r ~ ii3 1 j s i 5^ypa^ofiBr90da>«. I Rhonda at: . 431 ^R Labs, 801 N. Lin- ' JAilAJ Enterprises. ' 6 Jack Russell Terrier X , ■ I . CHILDCARE ___-- ■■•••• \ . . Qekx I.D.EJV.L Inc; ; . shbul In, Jerome, ID 83338, adullmale. ■ ^ ^ E R V I C E S ^ ApiApply in person wilh ■ • SOSWKarchorRd.. . f f i nailfmrtobsCnofltirirn.net }sumoat:ll62N.Blue -J;Nampa. ID 83667 ^12]2jtOztonsbank.com LABOR 7. CorQle/Shopherd X, .^1= '.HA 0.661.7191.0X1112. • tORERS sprayed female, 7 W □ni* Sprouts* child care F A X La>tt.akes Blvd. Twin Falls. ^ 0 0 ’ ZloM Bank ■ ConcrolCrete load llnlahor ft la- GALLEY . In Klmberiy. Meals, 7e r s “ ------« 502 Main S tn a t bororsrors need to bo able to, ICAL CENTER snacks and lo>^ng .care. m DEUVIIJVERY DRIVER ORiyE . B. Terrier X. adult rnale. PA A uto Ptrim Is look- le Ijoin otircsam. Enjoy • Ooodlng, ® Idaho traveltrel out of town. Travol “PEOPi^ UNtriD ro^ q C( A R E Z meflts s uch as: homo ^Equal Opportuni^ ■. exponi Coll 423-5731 ------Y.O* lU R . "ISB.f6ra.lohg.torm,indlvW------wrentiy h«w cjptnlfigt tl» foilo ■Mariynlc^cataaTklttenat. ^ il with a good altitude 'i").!'10, good pay, vacairon — ErtptoyoT-'— ------Call7C w« hav* many nice ani* CHIl:HIlDCARE24 hr. 11- Id neot appearance. In^ ^ Wly, ;. healih Insurance & ' r ^ — :mal for adoption. concensod daycaro. Meals a■ • d ■ dividu Jlllple safely bonuses. •MX* • • • « ^• • J* *1 a w k - /(duals need no export- ‘ Vll xpMlhltlea iFull-timo, (uirt>tim Viallourwebsite, Incl. Incl All ages welcome. TINTIMES CLASSIFIED enceice but I must be at least eam,SoloorRellef. - >•%S ' i' ^ I >tlmo,oiM:nll)- , .vmw.maglcllnk.com/wob- ICCP.aecoptod.Roforon- ICC , 1DEPARTMENT. IByraI yrs. of ago, capabki of V equip. 88&«)6^5785fl f h , ■ -'ei,Clinical R noum Nunu r s a - j ./peisonllno • • . cescm: Cali ^-3 2 4 -5 7 8 4 ,■ _ 208-734-5538gj .r S’S";]Ing 50-60lbs. Must have DRIVEl?ERS IN required (FT nlKhtii) ■______I excellent driving ;ft/|T/PTn'SdedOfa"'' ■ Bp««ch Therapist - LOCATED ool n TLCI Meals Includod. O R record»rd. Hours will bo 26- . ■ Refeitfers, Westem States. ^ 139 SlitD Ave. West ^1 kSilA cartlflcndon 'miurrcd orrCFY(FT)' CF I Call 734-2472.B 2 ( hrs. per week. Starting ' Cananada. S500 elgn on VouihlrI think we->t uli^ aixiui j rouio'anl *U (he < ■ 736-2209 208-677-4543 w"Sy $6.00 an hr. Apply In bor Ithcwa, ^ \ AFTERNOONS ONLY! onus. Fuel & solely ' ' ii. em)ul InI all Ktiullty, mv'r ititrriflg.lo iucnUKCH.ai li^aln Foo(k • * •liyileal Tharapitt - .(BURLEY) g Sr«on:ali.1880Jnu8 possible. Home -- 'tvhnnnr7wbe«!iw-»-pjrt ol the «rwU'» IjttilafRertprivateiyowned'^ - ‘*•'1hT) ID ItwnM r}><|ulml lad, Tvrtn Falla Irequeuently. e68.86»7600. ^ Ivldw d f of litth. Imtm leal ptoJuct*, youJ leaitnIni that our }UCR» b jf . . ccHpatlonalJ1iaffaplftil»t.-=:rk-:f=: — -1 ' Sundays, & Holidays.* iladvwU^ we have to offer. Join in. ’ f^Tl - ID llceniw or lomp r«c|ulrmlIr«l • Animals aro SOLD or ----- piiBUCs SERVICE----- I •.DESTROYED alter 48 IMI IM i/M a m M sra p h tr/Nm y clv ar Med- MESSAGE ■ 9jkk*-Froductic .RRT reffistorod arrllffiblo (FT).. -4 nours, so plaaso call or nont an tpay to And work be- ■ CiOIlTT:----aS T)..- ^ visit the pound dally to ore ,ore you gel the job; For jS S H f^ S — - S u p ervisor n , -MlHadlcal Social Woricart a r - '. .check if your pel Is here. frn al 'our Buifc)'. ' ivoWIng employment ser- ^^HvlJjho.flinl » well u.overoyerw wJely; quality. • . ■ M l lletrSilxed dograro hard /Ice vice scams, write to i h t ____ flatflcal Racerds Cetfar« a r - . -to describe. Or come pick fo a ------^^W M n i|iiio a .volume .Md m l conlrol lunctloM « - /G.r!=T).IU113LnMiulrwJ, ' =ederol Trade Commis- ■ ^ jSocjilAJ-wlthtbe pro«Mlne‘*il'£xlpacla*ingoHn«n^ - i H lion, Washington, D.C., ^ ilo-productj. To qui% we tcquiic 3» «-ni . >0580, orcalltho Nation- rierw. RKhrior-j d*gw in a rebtal field ■E OFFER COMPETITiVE sXlACLARIES & A N — - V. iLFniud Infonnation Con-. - I - ': rrship, (omcnunScatim and oufyiic^ tUIbilbare,amuii. ai . • pQl. EXCEOEr/T BENEFITS PACIf’ACKAGE •! err-1.800-878-70601------7 ------OR ANY POSmON 20+ HOUllOUBS/WEEK ■ ■ tag fcv k liey R agleiw l IMetfk. . TTie Times News. .. oHunilln for-Mtm tdvannmmt, wew iW < T' • • ■ Klkal Cwieer pirhewiw bencfifj pacbge-whkh [ncludrt t :es ranct, 40]|k|, paid v«allon»/__ _ . etOK 4 0 9 . IW In 9 8S30S<0409 Nomatisrhowyoutpenayour , )8) 7 3 7 -2 1 7 3 o r FAX (206) vJdoyt,-cla<«Jtl«d-lltt-your- - _A.peffecUob__ ..i - - Oai 737-2741 I .bwy «ch«Jul*. Pul d iu l. . WWW(WW.PERS0NN^C0M Employment Uiw: (20SJ1 773 3 7 -2 7 7 5 t[DRiods.toc.,Atm:lindaUnm W i! tlfflfrsaving directory oor r call 733-7300 lU Resouns. RO. 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T^“ ^dlatiw T^V ”1 ^ "^sS?rtspSnl^li^^av*r» ■ • 20B-735-9273.B ' . lored not required. - . k A A A A k ) ^ -li -CalL7»«5»oi).lo:«pplyi!ll - . vleeamusll73S-9711,. -• -Call-Oreen View Spraying. :CbII733.7300«Z8-«04oI ~ : " 'NQ.MONBY ?...... : The C eo M e'^ ek et,'’ ■ - W • Sendee. 734-3507. • ...... -.PERSONNEt.PLUS \ •' NEEDACAREER? - ~ ~ 7 3 » 9930 aiK iorMaryr ^- •—aHORTAQtOELIVER— " itar .NEWSPAPER .* - L _____ :^0R1V ER- V ,,,.'; . currently looking for an _ rn= ±==lCfflCUtATION^== ..Pfiie ' _= :5 A L f e a = ...... - r =r 'P.TT O PFW e'e'de'dfver^- -= lhdeb«hdentMotbr-r- . RoomiBoard A+ Best Llfe,'Accldent &- -mrnmes isTw ^tlng^ — V " m ed ic a l - - ;• “ ’ Ing for a* FT. RN, day shift* plications lor shortage de-, - busy walk-lft-cllentele, w/' .'RdutelntheJeroma- -. •. . -Mlllermat-Jt0hab S G »r^ s^laltdevetopmenuWe ' Hmilth! Up «9nO . _ ' —leasing optlonc^aVall- • S2000^day. 100's Freer —fi»eTrari7«7HODi’«-aro ‘ • —^arpas Vallittrtvors':- — C«n(*r In Boise ha8'thethe offercempetltlve'pAy t SjpLOvSENT , Monday through Friday2 734-2731. LynhorUsa, license & reliable. • followlnp positionsn a along w/a comprehensiveIve (ulMime Dbtrlct Manager>r ' AFTER GRADUATION leads-1*600-999-,0055x87 I TECHNICIAN' . . . ------ROUTESONTHE ino - InourMlniCasslaBureau.J. .C A a 733-2341 o r , ,. :-www.uabranch.com' ’ 8-10 am. Applicants niust ; vehicle a must.. : ' available. Full time & part .. , be dependable, have aB HVAC : Journeyman E A S T S ID E O F . . . .. tImoLPN, • ,n . . The sucdessful candWaiej - .t-a0p-fl63-5627 .r ' r good driving record, &I , installar. CFCA Ges pip- , TWINFALLS;- • ^ • $500. compensation for ' taL vision, llla,^ disability ' mus^t be ab^le^o w ork work well.with others;.;. Ing license required. Good . IF you Ili^Jn this area Sr — —lnsuranee..ADDly.in oer-. ^ _ B L U E J E A N J O B ■ are InterMtedJnJielag. ^ lis --Hirtnp >»'ai|staff.'y4 gff s n= ^ - —Muet-have-feHebte'Vehteler- —bsnefitSr^laiy-OOSrCall-- r - • "koufEyia^— " , .•™ n?i»Utlv«^*rtwa”B68MS sonaifi74easttandD^e,' ^ hourplustlpsiCookseam Interested applicants5 Jim's Heating & Coellng ' ,■ a N ew spaper Carrier. • One ol the Beat Benefitiflt Twin Falls. EOS; .Travel entire U.S. w/young.L. 2«llSi!!OILo.^l.qiU>PQlica^. ' ^ _ 208-376-1717.JgiMdP^ ■' p le a se contact Ihe H ollyprlve ' ' -MEDICAL , ^ : zaoHToaUjOldm-orislfallng-I " tioaat-The.Times-News, -i -mnFalfaTinieiMewa.f; ~^^:Eyergreeri:Dr:Lr l :r r work"wl'tk\2 - ' SHOSHONE REHAB « . “ . ADDISON P ^ HUT •“ ' for Nafl Co. Training. “;132^3rd •• St.'W est, Twin om ee at 733-0931, K B R . C9ll.Deb Woodbrldge - This entry'levei'niftnage- BLUE LAKES P l ^ HUT iravol/hotel pd. Return trfp 1 -'Experienced TIG welders Oe - UVINQ CENTER ment position Includes re^ . needed (or well estab- RO U TE 718 '■■■' *ONS or Paula-Jorgenson provided..High wkly. payl -. 2000-2200 Filar Ave.-E W -i-U PN . SC. ■ - ■ ; r^ ^ 511 EAST 4THSTJBDXB>B. .'-sponslbllitieB In managing; -I “ Toll free-1-877-340-1365. ■ r -Ilshod’Company. Full time - SHOSHONE. ID 63362‘ youth & adult.carriers; INowacMptiiiT’apisllcatiohs . SOCIAL WORK , ; • - permanent position . TwInFalla. ’ • . Fax:20e-34S-29S8 6i'mall . (208)088-2228 , S A i^§ ------^ ^ ------Hlllcrsst Rehab & Care Ctr, . sales prpmoilons. & pro-:<-: -for hostess/casher, dish- ; Twin Falls.County SafeI w/benellts. Magle Vails/ R O U T E 732 .COME JOIN OUR TEAM r. 'Washers, and all other 'QL^^T A L K L W e/Mre 733-QSOM • • j . ,T. LP,N*TIBWreO-RT/RT' :__£_:lBfit»o. Idaho 83705-,—— ^ 'VseivPerAstron^yaTes' ~ I j_kor..Seeking:indi?^l^ " - .:~CBrriage-Hanklns-Rd.~ — • ovenlngK— ^ "bISim ayi'tstK r " - I s looklng l6r a:hlghly mo--; ~ to work weekends, eve- - 2 1 7 T ; ’ , ‘ MEDICAL . , - “ .2. DISHWASHER-Nedded00 you are Interested, lill'out1 ■ Blvd. N. • • ’ tlyatod Individual to Ml the nings, and graveyards.; EMPLOYMENT JEROME ' (5) • • - Licensed Nurse help-I- . for Spm toapm shllt.. - following position:. R O U T E '728. —an.application by April' ]RESTAURANT. . - • Individuals that would like OPPORTUNITIES . • . wanted.-' • — : . 6th; 2001. T/ie- T /m M r ' to worK In leeching arid ‘ S a n L aRue A v e . . . - CNA positions also avail.-j. ’ MISCELLANEOUS • ' • . Pizza HW: Sales'M ahager: ■: ' ■QranadaOr. ' ■■ ■ _ ;Exp«ndihg.stalfing.compa>- :-----lUnlt-manegerwented;-----1 . _Laur.luriDfl>oiM£pnm®iit,l -Supervis'ertralnrmolivate- ~ Must ba al least 21 years I „ 'ny looking lor a team. > PUBLIC SERVICE ~ Snake'RIvor RGhablll’fatlon r • P.0.B0X548 . ‘ Looking lor a career orlent- & encourage retail & out-' THETIWeS-NEWS " ' r 6 iJTE 729 .. .'player. Job-responslbili- . —ed-Indlvidual with, previi*' . I . ... MESSAGE--^------: — ;&-As3lstedUvlng In Buhl ' "L . Twin Kiiii, lu im u 3 .------.•side sales team. Develop - diploma or a Q ^ S ^ o ^ - f " I S CURRENTLY ■ 2nd Ave. E. . -• ' isn.owrocrulllngforan„ ties Include: hiring and . ous general management sales leads & company '• Foderaromploymeni-lnfor- training olllco'Statf,'cus­Z , , 'A DRUG FREE child care experience and■ mallon is free. Remem- L O O K IN G F O R ' , 6th Aye. E...... _;.ovonlngNurso4o'.. il,. , . WORKPl^CBm . .■.experience. Salary DOE.- growth'opportunities. Sell tomer rotations, and moti­ Groat behellls. Send rO: . a valid driver's license. . bor, no one can promise INDEPENDENT JR night Nurse. . and son/ice new 8. exist- • Slibmil resum e to Twin vation of team. CandU fpROFESSIONAL ' I . , sumo to 2653 Elizabeth ing customers, strong or- ‘ . you a federal Job. For (ree R O U T E S ' RO U TE 738 dales should.have some' Blvd.-Twin Falls. ID 83301 .gahlzallenal skills, sell- • Falls County Human Re­ ln(omiati6n about federal . LPN S3S0/Hire en bonus- !l® Full lime positions; . sources, P.O. Box 128, A V A ILA BLE IN T H E. I ;t ' Oakwooa Court' RN $750/Hire on:borius. .managemenlexperlence.;f- Commodllles Buyer & s driven. positive & big pic­ jobs, call Career America ^ Rusty Court . Base plus bonuses, S A L ^ -Twin Falls, ID 83303 or■. Connectton; 912-757-3000 JEROME AREA. *; - Assistant Buyer need- iNeed no supen/ision? ture orfentetf. Will over' 4th Floor, Twin Falls’ -; , We are also recrulling for benisDts. Fax resume to: .-see.reglonaLsales.aroa. L : 100 WORKERS NEEDED ” Branch Mgr 736-3851. ed to purchase corn- Flexible hours', lull.or part - -County Courthouser RO U TE 748 f. an evening CNA.posltion. _ modifies for agricultural tlme..S400/S800 per Salary & commission Assemble crafts, wood • R O U TE S29 • based having unlimited Equal Opportunity Em­ . loo-SoomsiA^. Q ' ■SOO‘600 Bik. M onroe MISCELLANEOUS busi-ness.. Must have ' week. Drop oil products ployer and-Drug.Free, Hems. Matoriais provided. 500-600 Bik. Quincy AdmlnlstralorRogerKlngi eaming poteniial. Fax ra* . To S480 + week, ' 900 West Ave. H l& The Mlnl-Cassla Criminallal good computer skills & > at commercial accounts. Wotkplaco. 1800 bik of 4th Ave E Diroctorof Nursing PatIt . Justice Comer announc-c- be a good negotiator, Pick iip and lill orders.- . yume to 208-233-6244Ji _ Free Info. pkg. 24 hr. ' . . 200 West Ave. J Rasmussen invrito you 10(o . es Ihe lollowing employ-y- Pull lime position. Bllln* ' Weekdays only. Requires SALES S - , SSOCIAL WORKER " . , 80^-284-4994__ U - _ 400-500 bik of Madrona . come&beapanolaveiyity ment opportunities: 'gual skills a'plus. Local ' ability lo work alone. EEasy telephone work, no Juvenile Careworker: ~ ATTENTION WORK 200-400 Mdmlrigslde Dr special care team. Comeie One part-time (weekend)d) position. ■ selling or exp. required. Snake River JuvonlloOe- . 400 bik of Wakefield . Looking lor sell motivated ■ FROM HOME up to , r roo-eoo east Ave. H by a see us. Visit our spe*.I 0 - . Cook. Start Date:>: - A self directed person Oenerale lease. FT ol*FT. tenlion and Youlh Center , S25-S75ftir. PT/PT. • clal lacillly & moot ourr Imniediate Plant Manager needed S7-12mr.1-600-a31-6717Ji . needs'hlghly motivated ROUTE 761 . with reliable iransporta* 1-800-776-1567JI' H you Uva in this a n a 8, ' ; gfeaitoam of care givers.rs, Two D eten tio n O lllcer9r lor local agri busipesis. tion and good work ethics. SALES < adulls tb bo positive, pro- - . M omlngslde - positions. Start Dale:a: Detailed ortonted. man- Managbmenl possibility, j - social'rolo models, and-. Money Maker, free cata-' are Interaated In being a Snake RIvor Rohab Java Expresa Is looking lo provide structure and su^ . log. SS shipping & hen- . newspaper carrier ... ■ Sunrise • / Immediate. _ . . .agomohlexperlence Only serlous.candidates hire qualllled applicants - . ' ‘ •RoHablllt^lon& Assisted>d AppilcatJons are made'le' roQufretf.— apply. r-Bqo-829-6i7sm ■-pervisioh for al-risk-juvis-- Tdllng ■> to:TV,Enlerprl8o PO' ■ fPlease-can DIatHct Man- " ~ •Uving . 'forfS-lflhours/weok. nllas housed In either a 8ox2927TF.IO;83303.B ,agar, , 733-0931 axt. 346. ~ ROUTE 770 ■ available at 141S Albionin . , • sSALES., - Weekday momlngs and . 820 Spraouo Avenue in Burley, or'byly CPA 10 relocate to Idaho • -. structurally secure and ~• WORK FROM HOME , A k i -i O 'L e a ry w a y BuhMdaho . Part lime sales associate. weekends. Some coffee staff secure facility. Appll- \ A spenw opd - calling 208-878-1000.. Falls, Position Is-for a knowledge and reliability MailOrdorS1SOOmo..P/T . n > W n w f t w ' K eO0-543-64Ot . Selection processes willIll ' -spo rt in g goo ds ' Looking lor an Individual canta must be al lease 21 ' S5000 mo. F/T ^ wholsablolo’Workonoc- - ' amust.Pickupappllcallon y ears ol ago, willing ta begin 3 April. 2001. a:A mqnuloctufor. atJavaExpreaa Cain;600-'545-4170B" TWIN J PALLS (6) '“ .wrltten.tost will-bo adrriln- casional on-call basis. work llexible shills and - ' ■ MEDICAL ■ ’■------May Include some Satur­ 710 North Blue Lakes. — V- - L-ooklng-lorsuccesstufBA-IA— i8tered'ei-8:00-a;m. In thele . - Personnel Plus - days of the week, have i d " ■ 2 1 8 *5 la classroom of the Cassiala IHRIerAve.. d ay s. P re le r prevloMS .s.SALES ------^ ^ ------good written and verbal I . . orBSdegreo».indlvklual8 . sales expor..espeeiallyjrv ji I TIMES NEWS ‘ . ,ln Social Sciences. Psy-V. County SherlH's Depart-t- 733.7300 ■: : Jivaro Inc.. a technical re­ communicatlon.skillsi and .1 women's apparel. Salary' cruiting company. Islopk- _hBve.the-pallence and in- L^ARRIERS^I , RO U TE 7 8 6 ' ~ J - ■ . chology, Sociology. Nurs>. ment located al 129 Eastst ..... OOE. Bring in or mail'ro- _ THE TIMES-NEWS : • ing. or re la te d fleld'sv 14th S tre e t In Burley. —lng-lomla»na'ISrnrWa terpersonal skills lo work 1500-2100 Bik. Falls ni Idaho. Applicants that •sume to Chrisilne’s-ClolfiT currenliy have. 2 positions wilh stall and Juveniles in _ CURRENTLY HAS . . C hase & Capri ^ , Come loin a team of high­ J* THE WORK PLACE, INC.' ler, 124 Main Ave. N.TF. ly moiivaied and outgoing successlully pass the wril- open al our Hailey otilce. ' ;a closo-custody environ- ■ . THE FOLLOWING ' I; has an opening lor a. pan No phone calls pleaseB ' Wo provide excellent ben- ; ment. i Applicants must . . . '• professionals making a . ion exam will continue io1 J m ^ p l o y m e ^ S e r ^ J INDEPENDENT RO U TE 794 . elits. exlremelv compoll-.. j AIV!gR»PAM FALLS -^UOO’I^OO^BItternot^ tiva salary and a casuoT 'PeoceOlflcers i Standards — NEWSPAPER—r , nity. FT br PT. Please fax,K “ paling in pRy^^^^ y ■ cants in ^ h a v e a high "^^a^fy ^ expanding compa- Delivery Driver . ROUTES ON THE resume to 734-9441 orjr .review8and.oral ny n e e d s to add lo Its .work envlronmonL II you. and i Training Academy re­ ' school diploma and 6 are highly motivated indi- quirements < .10 be consid-' needed.., ’ R O U TE 795 0911737-0572 for morea Inten/lews. years of experience.or -1present sales foree-ln' WEST SIDE OF . . Starting wages range be*- Twin Falls. ID sales area. vidual and have a never .»itkmtvil[providvadmini$l Ing pdtenllal unlimited.^ Free Work Place, \ ' businesses in'the linislrative dift-ction i leadeBhip I orthesodolsclonces.'ln- Base pay during training sume/cover letter 10 578-. = Power. County Area Fawnbrook ^ts. '''In d ep en d en t n ew a p e- I fi.Bonnle,.EOE« , , w willing to go the extra' - r — I., ' ' '7 '.^Lomptflitlvewie wa^ff^elils! " ' — •^mildTPToasomHTesDffio* “ ■ —bnh-STOifn;r&°iS| ■ -• ~~^ftOUTEBS2 : Tfwro'aaofMtlobinyouf , lo Office Value P.O. Box ^oxisUn loMYbrancl^oI^' refrigerated carriers, si - I Apply .11 Si. Ocnedicis I I BUHL (6) ------— ^ 100-500 Filer Ave. W — CIS F,im1lv M«lic.il Cenlcc , I lutufO. Find it by loMlng In ISOS'. Meridian, Idaho Fortune 500 Service can train you lor one ol ° 10081k. vmchlngAve. | | , I ^ N, Lincoln. lcromc.Jcroi lD833W. EOE ' I elaiillied-iomploymont. '<'83680. to schedule on on. ♦ Iinterview. • ^ -imust have.a Positive trucking. In only 3 Wj m XXXX m . weeks, you could start — — n 77NeM catn? ,Toom up wun 'Mental Attitude, sell- elaidfied and maite a iinia conlldence and b e 1THE TIMES-NEWS 300-400m^B^ken3i N. — prollt Mlling lAe-iiemt you competitive, ; cbmplelo _ 400 Blk.BbseSt.N. , f • nelonoarnwd, ■ . 'benelils-Tnclude.medical. ■ CURRENTLY HAS . 3 0 1 ■ - I dentaL disability. 401K ■ THE FOLLOWING--* 1 BUSINESS I I \ I - !savings plan and employ- ■ RO U TE872 . I ^PPORTlJNmEy, INDEPENDENT . -900 bIk Blake St. N. L ee Slock ownership plan ■ NEWSPAPER Are Yoii We ' provide 3 wooks.ex* ■ 100-SOO Robbins St. : TWIN FALILLS CLINIC & HOSPITALH pense paid classroom ■ ROUTES IN.,BU^ ARE YOU LOOKING FOR* • , I THE OPPORTUNITY I . " W hicre c r , the patient comesS If i r s t . " •..'-.-rT-: training, lollowed by 13- ■ ROUTE 881 -■ . 1 • 1100-1200 Monaco - ‘“ HAVE'FOUND?------NURSING w e e k ’M eid training ■ . A sound, honest and KNnecilcillnlCUforcA • program. Previous sales ■ 100-900 8th Ave. n : 100-200 Ridgeway )r wening and niRhi shifts. Mustst tbe ACLS ccnified, I experience not necessary. - challenging opportunity to RN' iH-ttlwl In Emcrj;«nc;ene>- Room. ACLS.i’ieferfwl.' i2-hcl-hour shift. Chatterbox? G < u a ra n te e d SSOO per A tk About OurN»w Pay give me more time, - ; . Paekag^l M U T E S 4 6 ROUTE882 -lreedom,jnonoy and a • Ll’N iK\-dvd for cwnlngilngsliift, . week to start. Fax: Owner Operators. . 200-600 Main SL ■1000-100 Blake St. N. Vfl Then .we hove the ' Stewart Cherry at KN forvychln^ins shlfi. . ’ , Welcome R a in b o w CIrtc/e 1100-1200 Sunburst ' pplan. Part-time, e th i^ ,- ■ : I 503492-9408 : cColl 1-800-LEASEWSE Full-ilmo «v.ird clerk net* Perfecf job for ycii. ^ professksnaL and h l£ : necdwi fur day shill. SALES IfyoullvlnButtiAan ROUTE888 .quality. i| If you are willing V LABORATORY Sales Associate needed . Meals/lodging^ provided ** Intarmafd In bamga- 1100-1200 Nonhem Pine to to work hard to rfiek'eVbur BV.vlT Fiill-ilmi;,Medical Tcclinclini)loj!isi. Musi be ASCI’ or equivluivalent. ' lor a busy celliilar phone ' . lor students outside a Indapandantnawapapar i. , 1100-1200Twln ^ Parkis dreams d come tme then company. Nood to have 50-mlle radius ol Dr. . ■ ccall my 24 hr. message - riill-ilmc U b Asilslaht/Iht/Phk'botomlst. • schooisl . f earrtar... RADIOLOGY , an outgoing personality,' Plagaa contact Olatriet. .phone at B88-412-5W3, ' y; I till-ilmc Mammu);ra|)tv personable and doponda- ■ Managar hIf you live on ilia Weat — apiiy/Rjillologi-Tei'ii. Monday-FrlcFriday. . b i e . Base pay plus D 733-0931. axt. 347 aide• o f Twin Fella S e r e ATTENTION. “ T ‘ ■I',- PHARM ACY commission. Benefits ■ Intei^ated In being a S000TOS500WMONTH Jv\* Full-iinie hojpiial/rctailail staffs Pharmacist. Included. Please apply In ■ Indapeadant newspaper PT/FT. Serious work from Tl _home.oppor1unlly-QrMt . HUMAN RESOURCRCES person., ' ’ ■ Intelligent Employment ■ IfIt you llva In Buhl Sara Plaaaa p contact hla trlcf . lor moms. 1-866-563-Rk:h rull-limo Human Rcjouisource Manager n«.il«J. Bachelor'sor's Degrce.rcqulred ' ' r'. Intarmatad In tiaing a ■ . ' and I’tofwjlonal Humar Solutions - ■ Manager ■ . • man Rcsouae Cenincaiion (PHR)R) preferred.j Health carCf ’ ' We are offering: • 1201 Falls Ave. E. . ^ Indapandantnawapapar ■ 733-0931. e x t 347 ____ ------:— ux|KrU>ncc.prc(crn.‘d..Exi..Exceiienrcompenuiionand bem«nefitspaciuge.— r-—^ - :*-jminediate-PT— —------^Suite-1124------:— eaniar...— — ------TRANSCRIPTION Plaaaa contact DIatrtet REMEMBER ■.' Ernploynnent " ‘ b ------miMlrne IranienpibnlMAIM ntfcded, txpericncc required,i . , , • . , ; " _ w *w w *5iTir ™That blnhdayod you placed .Uiulintime(/o;HR.660OSHothonrSl.SH £.. 7^/n FaOi. IJahoorfiX fill out applkalkmalJTCH.' • ' ;No Experience bBRIZEE heating a Air ormn anting ' p •omsome time ago in TTw Timas-' - Necessory ,iConditioning Is looking ■ at ■ ■ '~T Soiv*yourc«inilowproWom» .Mmv«7Nowisthetkneto BBM EIlllBBIM I lor an e x g ^ n c e d HVAC www.wllllahaw.com by ••ItlnQ th* Hama you no comcome pick up your pictures. • Paid .Training , service map. Salary ' lchg*r.n«*d with ■ faat-sct- StopStopbymeCustonwr depending on experience. ingelM*lfl«d«d.. •■' SemSendee Dept lodayl • •Excellent “ Fringes include: paid , • i '«v»rvwtiorel733-093t.. :J l Riding & vacation, 'I health Insumnce. j St. B enedicts i l C e ^ t ^ ^ ' ts Family MMical ■ Verbal skills ItSOOtJOIN WSE S One o f the Twin Falls, ID. ^ ■ required , ^ ( 1-8 0 0 - 5 6 4 4 9 7 3 ) ■ gpllOSPITALS Konooting tn« puichsM of a In business for over ■ 100TW • Regular Raises • .P«ll •[ Choeh oui cititJfM. ’ in t C«ll73aKI93l. •— iitSiVSXfirisslmtm , . • HMlfh. Benefits p ACOM“iH‘r«ll«^».Com|«ny-.' I TheTFimes-Neews _ St. Bcncdicls. is a missnission-drivcn health orgariizalion'grovldlrj’g ori ' ' ' “— O 'v^jlld b leln "1 p.^tk'nt-focuscd care.!. WeU art? looking for caring pnprofessionals who want - to .work for A top qualilality heAilh'carv provider. 3 0 days . W A tW K SUPERCEI a Medical Technoloaiil[ i t t ' D F inindal CoCounselor . $ 6 .5 0 /h r Looking for a creatiMARTI ASCP.NCAortqulv.prelpreferaWv (FT) Paymwiifli iirraneentents/raliection Kcner4li>t w/micrDbiolog3logy(FT) , ofpadenijccoccounis lor phyiician clinics (Guaranteed wage, Cake D ecorator inENTER t tVVendeU • : min. hrs. required) ^ ■ Phannaciil(FT,rrorPIjrPRN) Desirable in Jerome 4 W enthusiastic, full timative, e p art tim e ' flMlblrhoun. Drua proviprovision 10 alt ■ Radiology T« ^Tech 1 bakeryandan’ “ . hMpiUt »ni». P ^ o nn v(vet>-Interactive • (pT)'Veetumdnd_cov:eraM i p l u 5 viriabJe ' in ou r R adio G rilL Ifii len& iulf. ' ' weekdayshlfdlifts, include* on c a ll------at Layaw ay at the Jerle p er^n needed ing & n«*iWiii>'. _ n P h w id a n AaAssisUnt .. 732-5259 ^ f interested, apply ^ • (m.-iPDP.;I P.A.IO provide sm-ices in ],1399fifaK « 'SutH.#50a . _ . Beneiflts'aYai D Director Patient C airt n Services ! Imme Family\i|y Clinic and SVendell j :««tioo931ext30Z -

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[• ■ -^ ^ ^ o n -t-thinty-ydu-u-can-atord bnenv- ■ ; = -;i::^0'locai:rve?rd[Sg 6HM? • — -roaila'staiolcam sl-wrii^e^ :_ a l> ilh great stroaga— r—: nzs'hugo sHOPrRovrr *',’new T .oan neip.vv.LLtil. ■ l ^ r r jW tr'ittTiK - •• '. --prompt-a-cashotfoisr^ . $ 1 8 9 .9 6 o ' 'C o m in g t o to w n ' • Vice President. m a t i 6 nC a n t e r , Call $49-49711. ■niB-HILI/.w;ltK.llil--r^ ' '• Nfltlonnl Pnch s h ip n ^ _ .1 •800-876-7060.-^ _____ ;i Iv. _^lOflistlcsJranctil9e-comirfgling. Secreiaryn-roasurer' .'OicvaJley&rivta'.'Lolis ' TSow t/srseEthistovely ■s . - ' and closing m ts ta ' ' to Twin Falls. Commercial,Jtal, .FREE GRANT MONEY ca titii^m m ed .. ' ' ' ■ lo catn l In (picd cbmrau- reiall a n d m ulll unit c in g ,g o o d o c e fc . ' 3 b d rm ;2 b a th w lth .a n ew ForOown Payment-' . Aveiynlce3bdtm. l bath , k itch en , g a s fu rn a c e a n d rHoiiiH arc 3 or 4 bcdtqom>, 2;b:Llathfatjddoubii! car garage!' . ,'.',nit>-,iiiking trails, ichnb ; ." locations avail. Into callall . .. Period 16 PoorCr^dlt.; ] *$70,000. Clean'S.bdrm ''coun'alotsmorc- homo with covered/finishedr ,' family home on Ciil-de- .. AC. G re a t p atio a n d p ark- ■ '••tsoWmonthly.paymcntsarcat adjusicd to y o a r Incomc. . 600-S2S-6309 oxi 2 0 44. . .lsi& 2nd Mortgages, -patio • usuable all year. . like yard. $114,900 EQUAL HOUSING ‘ ,$45;OOO.CALLAMV ^ ^------*MU8T^El.t*—r= - :_125%.Equity.Lo8ns.—^— tround.. priced-to-aali- - • — Cali-Tracy.-r— r —------: • OPPORTUNITY------•• —— ------F orhtore Informinatiort^pledse ■ ' • ''- — FOR DETAILS 734:— r “ - -LocalVondlhgRouto, Refinance Mfg. Homest qukMy.^^ lajIpr Drive;' - —:----- high weekly Incoma. L— ' .^ -O eb l. Consolldallon— l.»,$?0.090.W flllJPflJti=. . a A t ^ ^ p p i . lUiTiy ■ .• talned,onoJovel,3bdr^ ~lDM 7TnnCiTr^ . O nly S 62S0 In v e st.' ...... Aggra$$ive Finance ■ Raalton . ■ , . 732-SS51 679.2653 "^efiRAWLEY 2 'b a th a . v rao d sto v e, larg e • DO YOU COUN- . FREE INFO tol. c o v e re d patio; CallS43-4371l ‘A Funded by USDA m .1»S00-6SS»8443g4hrs. — ' REALTY ™ Rural Development ^ i i n r l iv in g « c m r ' 734.5858- ^ . ifsmytoatfvaniM tn CONVENIENCE lirite : HALLMARK stylo greeting CaiiJohn Robins 543-6339 d7wmFai!» « $ 1 5 ,6 0 0 . CALL DAR- _ _J25.$75hour.PT/FT. _ “T=r^HOMES— ^ may be cancelled ' bSSb?" • bath, basement & hatiardwood floors'. • l£NEi 432:6010. Inlem ol/m all order. FOR SALE eaily for customer #988«6 ; ' • • B00-823t2312.1 J convenience but , 0 0 0 : . ' 'W o u ld y o u lik e to e a r n , - . the charge will 1 . : * m . ...monojtglvingaway B U S S .. ■ ^ . remain the same. SAWTOOTHI ACRES' , g . tre e w eb s ite s? 2 Je ff Ham m ack 543-525232 or 3 0 M 3 « J ; , \ - ■■■ ------CHECK-USOUTt— r* •■■ ■ -^OnlyMinutcsFrem'TWirvin Falls &"JcrStne‘- ^ ; ^ kbuatar.go.cboleblz.net>t fresh paint. New caipei & • •• • ,• Close To Major Golf Coi caii;i.e8B-a70.gi60 ; linoleum, shop/garage. '• Natural G as. : 9- . , • . I j. . $1.49,900iCALLJEFF , Only $65,000. Call Miran^n. ■ I « A C ; i da 352*4269. W97874 Try a lowcoiF dusitiod Sa 543-5232. iH‘J«892 _ BUHL iotfav.Call733:6g3l. S lucher C o r s tfFRUCTION COMPAN'NY - 644-1541- : V i ' / C a m p Price redueedi Only : l T i » H rKllKst.Hl. a . „ J - $47,500. This home isIs' raM K M lM P & C o m p a n y ready for you.,2 bdnns, 1 . bath, fenced back yard,J, alloy access. Shop In I .* back. Call Judy.Holland.;S H ■ Professioi:Umal Sales & Mark'keting Of Finer Relesidetitial F ropertii'ties, Agricultural & Selective Commerlercicd H . , 829.5679. #97275 ^ -Nentt An^nai^ Brick home bn comer tot,',1, Properties. LLarge Enough To Service5 Your Need:ids ' Small Enoughh 'To Provide Profess 3 bdrma, 1 balh, firoplaco.0. . . ssiorud & Personal!il Service. B RV parking. Easy to showt. 585.000. Call Tonyaa — Mw.wiujj.?; Backua734-3136 or ■ David Watson 543-8345. F IL E R ~ , ^4,bdrni^2.bath.home.w/gaa. heat & AC.’ Huge family room In basomenl. Newer carpol & paint. Includes CORNER COnAGESTYU 1 * S B | . raiCEREOUCEDI:E0I Nice Clean b r l c U i o m e l 9 l iI N lC a r MAINTAIHEO'HOMEnr^^uletHBBH In ^ 3 . I. _■ Jivino_on_twoJevels., You'llYo lovB the warm lh' ol 1360 Sq, FI. • ' *3 Bedroom)o m .2 Bath fully fe n ced 'oin.corner n .e lot. Attached single car . PraflU bIt Bowling C en tn l rofrlg. &'o v e n /ra n g e . location'. Features a 3 bedroom,.<3m,.2 bath hom e wilh ^ 9 a _ ,newer plush carpeting a: tred patio. This 2 bedroom home Is Well aatabllshedv $95,000. Call Tonya ig.as w ell-as elegance of Its -•Oah)al(KitcDen.' ' ' 'S plit BedroidroomPlan oarage i covered a sh o p on a fully fenced extrailargelolwilhasprin- largi -K m ' Owner nets $70K4',' Backus 734-3136, Davidd .. .hard-wood flo.orlno'thflha formal(i dining room-area. - v inlenterisiahd/Paniry. •Urge'Uasifaster Suite on one level withlith theI laundry o il Ihe kllclien; Nevr kier-system and landscaping,g. HiHealing is eleclric J 9 - . Walsori 543-8345 orf Family room with woodsoodstove on the.m ain leve . *1“ '® carpeting, balhrooiiroom. klichen linoleum & paint. Qas forced air wilh central A/C, withIth a ig as w ater healer. ^ 9 . llnanclng and (raining :C arQ araoe ' •lA c re • avallablal _ Hutch.Hutchlns 734-4567.'• adds lo IIS mrmlt) and charm. ONLY 174.900. heal.»3,OOO.CAI■CALL DEBRA TODAY AT 734-6500 Shop has 220v. Must see to appiappreciate. SU.OOO. K S . *96880 . . 15,000. CALL GAYLE AMDER.80N 7 ^1-0500 -M (9W24) OH 4 2 fr0476. (07; . . . ***************** HANSEN :I^JJP.=W ?.«L2AT 731-2806. <988051 I ^ (07210) . C A U LEW FORT AT 731-4054.4.(97005) (0 • Agricultural Ideal 3 bdrm, 1 bath starter Service Butlneaai ' home w/spactous llvihg Ownor nois $200K-f, • room. 1 cargaraga, financing & training. fenced front & back yard. ------available:------^------• -Posslblo-0% down-foanr; . i g Only $66,000. Call Tonya C e m p le ta C a r C a re . Backua 734-3136. #97592 ' Cam era Moral KIMBERLY - > Training and financing Beautiful 4 bdmi, 2ii balh^ MAIKTENANCE FAEE honhome on a quieiH S i Ibeaut ! Style home. Total 2216 sq. It. 3\2M!m home on' 24- acres. Overr ■ sireet l[i Buhl. 3 bdrm,1,2HI 2 bath wllh som e room s Iremodi ovallabTe. S1,OQO,000-t-, odeled.. Wonderful kiieheii & formalIl didining room bedrooms. 1 bath. 09ko jU kitchen wth breakfast bar. Ovtisind loi JUSTUSTEO...NIca remodeled!d■I horneho on “ ^ ^ - K 9 2,900 sq.ft., sunroom. repainted. Covered deckAandspa,vrallcln(»ioler& ar iNiWilSifilSon Art lloorlng. Spacious sunroom openssens to park like (96'x220'). Oilers largearge ilenced backyaid w;^ulo sprinklers. RV 1.S a cres Southwest ol Jerom e.e.3la^eb'edroom's; 3 1 i g | ' living room with fireplace'. 18'x25'shop. Newer roof t . (amlly room,'AC'and gas > o f& 1 carattached garage. Ibackyaikyard. Over 2300 sq. fL yil3 bdrms. 2 1121/2 baihs,1 living parUng.dovMcargarjr garage^e & 2rx23' huted shop. On FaSs 2 baihs: vinyl siding, central heatineating and air condl- ■ B |. ' •' heat. $325,000. Call Hurry, what a buy! $90,2S0,250. CALL STUART AT & fantamlly room wl2 gas llreplaces. SmallII healed h< shop. Avt E., has nld^y pipaved lurnaiouhd driveway. SHAflP S Honing. Lots of home for only $76,$76,900. CALL BOB ' — Tonya Backus 734-3136.. 734-6S00 OR H0ME735-835-8681.(98193) ^ llncrediledible iaridscaplng.'One of i»e pretiiest: homeshor in Tt^n CLEAN! ONLY $1D4.90M.900. CAU JOHN TODAY AT 733-95U OR BCTTY.TODAY AT 731-6500.10.(90791) ({ jn *98511 L OHIY >174.900. CAU JOHN AT 733-0511M il. (987151 I |(M 713| '■ ; ...... 302 I TWIN FALLS MONEY T O English style features over 4.000.sq.fl<, 5 bdrms. 3M LOOK AT PROPERTY FtF R O M n r r ^ ^ E . 'batha & oak kitchen I - cabinets. Lg deck covem YOUR OWN HOM^liii - the-framework-for-tap-. Visit the Imln Realty Webslbsiteat l$8*lSUI . A A A Q U iC K .C A SH , pooi;-$319,500. Call Steve Kohntopp 734- m 'w .IrvylnrsaltY .Co Q m , ; P a y d a y & Title L o a n s .' 1991 orSherrlPutlln 736. $100.^1000 r “ 39B8r«98870'^“ ^------> -AIIOTHEn-tfFORDABlETHO A nd'search-airofW iistingsiis tO'fInd ' ' INCOME'POTENTUHTUL-VnTH 'THIS O R E A T a r a i COUNTRY ACREAGE ON OUTSKIF•w i r t s o f I K I ' H 1 0 3 9 B lue U k e s B lv d .'N . Cuatem' built w/4 bdnna. 'lo ts in this' 2 bed- . on873acreslhishomelias3bed- Ih water.8h.irM..Vnri _ | M ^ -— ------732«5626 . - our-now-l)omel-lt-^pu-don^6(Uflfl-what- - HOyELLocat^ TOIllM. Oilers 1,83 IMS yilUl.vli 2.5 baihs. 2.(13? sq.fi.! ’ ■TinewiroainminnroDgijbTii:' ..iicsi rooms’2'1/& bathsiths. over.2200 sq. %. remodeled In fenced pasture. 1994 Champloriplon manulaclured spacious great room. 954 gas lireplan with oali iiantlnantle. good siied bedroom^ youou want, call one of our 29 ag ------V onttnentat-Loans— a g e n ts to ' '9S, f iin a pasur,'lure with M ter. 30x50'shop. 33x72 liom e wKh 4 b ^ ro o m s & 2 baths,laths. Detached dou- ^ 9 sq.ft. full finished bsm'l. double vanity In master bath,lath, maintenance frM exterior. ; iral additional outbuildings. One shop ■ . ■ $100.$500 • Gas heats'A C. $225,000 assist yo.u in finding tiie uerfect)}ei mitalsl«ip.se»inli blecar garage. 2 sioage sheds.!ds. V Very njce selup: M i . quiel cul-de-sac kKatlon.. ONIONLY $89,900. CAU. WiUIS ler month. CALL W IUIS ORJIU A T ' Phono applications. . Coll Elmer Blaikle 420. property for your needsi 734'^ 6 5 1 1 0 Priced righi at $107,500. CALLLL JiJOHN TODAY AT H . . welcome 1 2990. *98332 ' ' ’ OB JILL TOOiliy AT 734-6500aoooBa»5z«.|M 3«|JL_P; » .!» « . P75,DM. ( a ; ; a 7 i _ _ 733.Q511 OR 7 34 -^0 .'(O a5 6611 1 1 I n Cal» Today.-735-0892. SeautKul 3 bdrm. 2 bath I . homo on 2.172 acraa. ■ 304 ' * I 1 Features oak klichen cab­ inets, breakfast bar, red­ wood deck w/hot tub; ' . P U B U C SER V IC E ' 1 S163;000. Call Sherrii I v M ESSA G E ' > Pullln 736-3988. *98754 Big protlla usually m ean, 3 bdrma, 2 baths, gas heat - ^ big risk. Before you do■ . wood burning flreplace.! H A U n OF HOME with great I ;]5B4'84 Sq. FI. ‘Melal Sidingling 1 - 2 * EXQUISITE CANDLNOLERIDOE HOMEI T h i s K H WONDERFUL BRICK RANCH^ t T,! s m S H a . H . ; b u s in e s s with a co m p an yr , : Sunroom, newer vinylI - • j a : p rte An rooms are QooddjtiedjndJhe.Muniiy.style slz I fu u HOME. Located in prime.NE iocaliocaiion.Featuring.4 - ^ 3 ___ . • chock It out.with the Bel-t— windowa and*sidlnar ' il DasBment------*FencedYard. I condition!'4 bedroom. 2.5 baths, ' E l utciien has a m od burning9 stv stove and liviflg room leaturts «g2« l ard'ip home is In mint largecot beautifully landscaped lot. bedroom s (no egress windows;inbasemeni),l.75 in' b m M -r le r B u sin e ss B u reau . F ot r $85,900. Call Slave s Hqat *6arden Spot : H a wood burning fireRlict. 3 lbednoffl$.bed. 21/2 balhswid)afl jjg,’ features extra larg baihs, den, deck with hot tub. lamilylami room, newer K J . - — rlroainformatlomibout*- - Kohpiopp 734-1991 dr 1.500 • *(00803) I deck with buill in hot tub. Vacant ^ avoiding investm ent ' Sherri Pullln 736-39B8. H e m u ig e lo l that providesss roroom lor gardens, ordiards, expansive w oodo de< u lo move Intol $219,000. CALL vinyl w indows. Sharp and clean.an. 7A MUST SEE at ^ 9 ' « scam a, write to the Feder-. #98343 ' H I outbuHdings a vehicle parUngjUno. ASXMO t6 9 ,m . CAU L SARA BATCHaHER BUUERS AT 734.rujiM nnn and ready for youOWS I TODAY AT 734-6500 OR 734- $114,900. CALL TAD. HANEY AT 734-6500 EXT B S ^ al Trade Commission,'I ' Charming vintage homeI BQB0B»nTTVEEHAT7>1-«n-coo.f87>iai I « I 0 . " . ^ 734-»fl5 OR QUDRUM HALLOWS 3017 OR 420-4195. (96753) » W ash in g to n . O .C., 2 0 5 8 0 . -w/6 bdrms, 1^ baths. I 1 1298. <080651 . « o r call th e Natk>nal F rau d <' sprinkler system, 1 car -— • Inform ation Cantor, garage,.partially fenced. • 1.800-876-7060. ; 589,500. Call SharrI Pullln 738.3986. #96903 i .’ 305 I ; I CONTHACTSA_ ;m "agic valley m - 6 5 0 0 • 1U 8 d p - 6 5 8 - ^ — | t -MORTOAQES r e a l t y w w w . i r w h ------S » C A SH N OW $ $ inrB altv^cmf m H - I fbrC ontractsi Mortgagee. 734^1991 iC a lim y n im d Capital. < 2O»-734-0727a ONE OF OUR IK N O m E D G e i ISUNB t I ^ B L £ & 0 l q1FESSI0NAL i AlGENTS TODAY, I P^fM H^Neil Harpster'.-...... ; . 734-1329 . Dickk& CarlyniaNohr.‘734 i d a / . , . . . . 735-8681 ■Bobbj ■ Kelley . 731-2806 'B . ------Home I. pping Sr Btiantss Se n ^ Frmtduse 34-76P8 Stuart Canada B Earl Williamson^ 736-0706' SaraEiBatchelderBullers .,.v93‘ rson .... ."734-8224 , Ramona Crandall ■..,.: .735-0165-. H '- ; A Nb/orul Ltnirr in Sdj^nICS5 - . 934-8889 Gayle Andersc ‘rr;~T733-^5n=^B5lrir8rBet^Seffi"Cr7734' . .4235)682~ ?~733-04re’~ H “ - _____ s.Own yputowitbusincss 34^22JT-victorlarRa?.'^ "DebTS'Pi'eepfe.'?r, }pylng/Busincss Scnicc M Ray,Sabala ...... 539-3321. .GallCIQiilnn 733' • iraimngac support., 33-0008 GudrunHallovlows . . . . . 734-1298 , Lew Fort . . ..734-2979 H : . .•Packaging/Postal/Copyin E. Watltittglott &Idaho H Tad Haney ...... 733-2028 DonninaBacli 733 33-5282 Vem Doshler'er' ...... 7 3 3 - 1 8 6 6 „Shey, Patterson ... rl.;•:.:733-5282 H ' Localioits m t) Availableo in r inform> ation at a M & Willis stonee . . . ; 326-5206 Dickk Irwin ...... 733 son 733-0669 Twig Schltte . .■. r;..!..:326-4497 1 5 6 - 1 5 2 5 33-6804 . Dale Pattarsor : Contact M ike foralanncx.com i l r 8 0 0 - 4 « ^ , wwvy.postalai

^ ; . ' il/.-;-. ... .• I DSTlmes-Waw.TWITWIn F a ll!. Id ahfi mmm s s m • • •• •’... ■ . - •■’■•' = n HAOEflfcttN ------^ ~ 7 'BURLEVNiS hornD, iftVnis- E-MAIL your classified ad >nl. .tousat S t, m twlnadOmlcfCB.net S 4 TH. open fleor pla open e Independently O w n e dI AAnd r Operated. ■ JLGMAC : spacious kitchen' w/oi 500 HAQERMAN Now'homeIT Ih o u se s' Ihi- • onveryprtvaie^.acretot; II l^ a r Home-]e-Fcir O nly ~ ^ _ : _ ^ _ l s ^i eablnots:.southem viov L3355 55Z L ■ ~ & r H S 9flrnidh' Valley.' G Of. .■ “ O.V®f8lted*J8TByO"W/I SUNDAY, AlftPRILI, 2001 ■• • .• . rageisiniButaledAhdBte workshop area A lots of -nomalntenance'ewerfor,—or,------siorage.-Oak-trlm-A-fife- — 3 « W 4 “— - : r - $ 119;000.-HAN'WJ5E '* S ^ S S ^ F l a t l - 539-2609 o r 324-3354^ . vaulted colllngs, oak trim,Im, . place,'v au lted celtlng. Homes For SateI f i ' I 96SS8 .. priced rigtjt for quld( sale,ale. .rangeAQ/W .;$119.500.I S H B p ' 837-6402. S39-6402.« -^ • L0rtLV.viKlrm.2 bmhath , Canyonerdii/GMAC ' ■ Caiia37--6402/S39-6402 lioiui'on 2.H6 acK S‘ >' JEROME-Wlut a steal for . HUD -VA Homes .I I ■' = 1. . ,^$.7.9.000..SE.oLtowtuA.u A .;___e«nk.Owied.l:lome8__ ■■■■^— ^ “-nwmforjtiurhorscs-“ close to TP. 3 bdrms.1.2 ;2 TheHeseTeam.Com ^ .■’■ /. /Sclk'rtiari-ntoiJvjid.:.Si'« ’ .. Glne. • ^ .^JEROME (rural) Built innj 2705 E.. 3800 N..TITWIN FALLS • 2-4 PIVl ■■ . loappreclaio. . •• ' Heme Buslnese-Qrdatlat '88. 3 bdrms. 2 bath,B I COUNTRY ACREAGE ON Oh OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN. V :. s i 29. 2-car fin- .. llshed nolshborhood.-3....3. Jl8hed;garage..5.acras. •L 0«LV 3 B0R M .l S107.500. COMC BY S SEE VOUf^'most'JOHN • NICBJBROMBAR^.-i ; . . ' bdrin^2.boths. plus 2 car'ar- . (4 acres In pasture),4 IRWm 731-9Sj11. (985G13G1) BATII lirickhutiicMBti . L ob u f trees o n .6 3cn?. water shares, pond. S.'Macn,'S«n-U>ih. bdm i. 1 hall) close 10' ■ Gr ai famllyjIly $185,000. 64 S. 200 E. .W;iliTs}iansi.paMiire.'' , homo, 5 bdrms. 2 baths,4 A - Call 735-3275 days, or Ljauit.lhr icnnLs courts. M w H o oM. ^ . located on 2.58 acres.IS. 324-8113:0ves. lor >liiip-cn»ss rciicinl. Mmelnfamljyroora.' SI30.000.BBniTEU’S 30x60 shop for thatat' appt.B . , -$72,000. DAN S UIIR •. . . ' ' handyman, underground tW(i^75H5. »*)KK8I 324-2609. «*W427 , ' sprinklers, waior shares"I A JEROME 2 b a m . nclM pasture. S190.000. CallBii ig. shop, fenced yd.. ' ' • IU IU L HORSE S ET UP !|i . Morva. Rent until dose. Please • HOME .SWEET IIOMBI ■ 'v J RFTWEBNJcnimfund Completely reni(Kleleil &X WENDELL-Mu8t.50e this,1. ' call208-324-3072 for':- tVrtti Falls. U ncly .4 • . - 5 bdrm; 1.5 bath on a : .datails.M . ^ . .up«luied..')bdmt,2 haih1 75x125 lot with fenced 2435 DORM DRIRIVE* 1-3:30 PIVi •, • iHliiii. i \/l batli.lKmil- hom e. >teial slilinR. lar^- id JEROME Buy Just One or IMMEDIATE POSSESSIONON. Ali IIIH^ :■ ,i .1 S»! back yard, finished bsrh’tVt .All. 6 hom es ranbir^g'ln . . m & m «lili|H.'lkiMo»c.<)niia‘K fm cctl auto sprln. h.illi 111)...... 'Ith ,lilt.I. II".' g g i g Miti nxHii. UorM-'facili- ■ A concreto parking pad. ..'. pi\co.Sg3.00 0 to$41.S00. I— II,".v,.I : .ilim.'!'. - .|I||..| klers. The Inside will TWIN FALLS - Nowly Ust- 111 .... !nii'.M.’() - ili-sliK'IiiJvhuni/iuck ' Mc-al )our.lieari u ith ne«'rw odi-This groat 3 bdm). 2 • , nxmi. ridliiKari'ha. ’ , I.tiiiil,' 111 liMMl Cir. I'.ltio . wwkJ floors, new iT cir-'. baih homo is located in ia NELSON Ilnl llll> S lilinM '"'. illll d.tl.Kl" (| |i|l",it,; t).l( kv.IMf lllHM-SUJI.S & ilTfplIl'lJ quiet neighborhood.1. REALTY , LLO |H1. \1n)I A>1n>1 win- lo S124.900. HOST: H( RAY SABALA 539- |i;LM iin'.oti^ucn-K .' av K\' bani,' . v

‘"nroi^E ^anT ^ Wlmi, 2 bailmiih ’ lncaiIihlc»1m o r 'u_: 'S S ,.,™ in, • -Tliousand Sprinjp.-.— • - CaniimKitnalwreAuKtrT .Owner ttlll 01^ fo r . ■ , tallsH/Tnilli-i«nnrainic'ic rr<>m B J. ROSS 420-0062 ■ ■ wiiliiii-|iiHni-.0MT.4(l(KII OR K i m r SPENCER M|. ri. <>fii|H'nn s:«.|0«752 0R ■ 420-0062 O R K i r r y 5 319-7488 9 - : Relocation Sp«SpMfaltlst • , : Mi-iS'i-i.iwnni . 539-0501. »‘;8880 17 3 1 - 21 9 9 0 0 0 . if OPENj HOUSE tl SUNDAY k . ■------K S i i i

/: n 9 m 1435HEYBURN/^J AVE. E.1WIN FAUS OUTGROWINCINGYOURHOME? ' B o n n ie3 Lezamiz' L ^ g ..•'4 b e d ro o m s. 1.3/4b o th s Realtoritor*. CRI John Cumimmins •: , ' ’ Realtor*^to r* .. . • • • 2156sq.ft.oHi\ririgspoC' • 7 3 44-9075 -S ^ ------•BrigW Sc sunny kitchen . ------'735-862) 6 2 6 : ------: — ' • G o s t> e o i& A /C , .... - ‘.Newer coipets on moma^ h ■floor ■ 1 1 ■ •SectuiSecJbcckydrd VovrflHHori! •aisoniaf^lot Tonyi OKkui t HunUrflowlMd ’ •S103.000 ^ ^ SttM lUM ditM . 10 Home 1286A d d lioiotiA r t w e.E.^^ U'c'i.f C m Ther/i# Atajt/rf;._ . ___ YOUR HOME LEN.ENDER: [•?] i Idahmpertiej ‘^7~~"*‘3EFFHARRI5iiiii ■■ • • V.P. & MANAGIJLe R Pr .1 . (208)734-820 Julie Hi . ..K J 3 - 5 3 : ^ - I I OfflccManilanagcr Sandy H; ^ Realtor^ . ■ ■ .i Rcalto , Relocation SpecialistSpc ^ 7 3 ;ntialidahohc 7 3 4t - - S S f 5 1 1 ; www.pruder it & C in d y ■ M > ■ ^ 1 G ollin s-" — COMFORT YOU can airordINdl Nicely upgraded 3 bedroom. .1 ' H o m e :" " — . ' bath h om e In Perrlne Schoollol aiarea,Teatures oak kitchen, coiy > M ' . Y .fireplace, tile floors and upgra( 734-6104 . . oarage wiift healed food siora' ~ — -R a f l 82.900. CALL GUORUI Kent:------.&00 OR 4^ 1298. (88M) bker, GRi; ABR, ■ Nikki Boyd'd - LOCATION IS GREAT. OuietJiet'Streel close.to schools and Assoclatc-BroKCL nmercial.S^rvices- ' Laura B — ^ jtiopolna..N 8wef_rool.an(J.sid.siding_Extra-lacoe.lot.- 4- b e d - • ------...... R, room s; 2 baths, double carir garage.;gj Split level with a family - 4 2 o ; 1 7 9 9 ~ ‘ .KB* ' Cindy; room and two bedrooms dow ' . . ; 5 3 S ' room . All lor only M 9.900. C ; I— :------— = r r ale Broker GrT, CRS, A OR 731-4268. (M 798) . 16AS R elocatioh D irector. ------' WELL C AR ED.for'and d eaneanrmbve ; tight.la i5M sq. ft.. - Includes full basem eni. Easyisy (care home with metal sKJIrigT H sprinkler system, gas heat. -TiVin j ■ ggOjjLLSA^BgHEIiiK Sfflfflr LsJkddisbn-i a Fitzgerald " I Failsi Idah rRealtor*^— ------CU8T6M T u ilT 4yearoldallvlallylnylsided,roomylS 36sq .ft,. >39-6811 : g 3 bdrm . 2 bath hom e k>cated - . f w in 4 -T ori-F ree-1 t a o o = ^ 4 - f w ete wrders in-from & alond d r t v e ^ . SmaJi corral'. M usts ts s< e e l $138,500. ASX FOR RA^ ^^■r&T5:~Aeidlsc 539-33n . (98839) ;2Q8-733i- F a l l s — - 733-5336 : son Ave. wwWPrudenti'tialldahoHom(ei mmd-, 3-5336 - 5 5 3 6 i ^ = , • ' j- ’ ■ m m ies.com-^: - ' • Sundiday, April 1.2001, T lm ^Ni-NevM e , T w in Falt«; IdfliHb D 9 ; i

i n BURLEY’sacr«8..iDounttyntry.' FAIRRBLD.Family rastau-;.. ion.- 7>rant ln.FalrflaldrlD.ConK.~ — "prei'giyrew agy irdTn— : ~ :• 1998..Excellent Incomfl"’ .KIMBERLY. 5 a m t i ! .> ^ a r x ^ ! ; x a i ^ 2 ^ $ 5 m T “ I PUBLIC AUCTIONT - ■ Ti?55S»?ll 324-67; reed .owher$114.900.734-367 vute bidg. generating exc. ’ 17“ ^ s s r * “6.'|.Kc^ 2l2 59.8'acres w/wate . nium bld.$4t',400:oo. V cash ftow. Can 324-843CM - . ' air. Sawtooth School DI*-Di TWIN FAH,g For sale8 bby ' shares.Biow yop & ^^te2Ji- -^wnerrS-bdmR-Z-bathatti“ Tplpo-lncluded.~91't 6,000 - -aocitoirai’TOOT»Krwr ; . .FOR A NEW FAMILYILVII . ■ ■ Boise Area? Bulo- Call Tonya Backus 734 THunn^^Sawc^ ?"■' d V 515 • I . tijaw. “O nfalls3bdrm.,i ^ $14,000 a ' April 19. 2001 at Ihe • ■ • Th«HeMTeain.eor: o m I : 3 L m ' ratis^C ^'li*“'tante* -:91«6-orD avid WatB0t only lot; property. Forinore In- I .COMMERCIAL ■IjJ,. 'Excepuonaltiomeonc 2600 rtmtHnKWiiflTfaiWm . -SANDRA CAPPS 3 2 4 - le : 1 .^PROPERTV-,-t {~ . cul>de*aac with 4 t Honw? ' orWo8terra.733-7e'53.f53,> : 2 car garage. AT sprliX i . Ave: Call 2O0-570-79":918 -643-6345. W7442 , • formation contact the ».“ lareo- ss's: i TTwHeseTeam.Cor Wen, $92,600..736-^^ ' or 2O8r>733-2980.n}sg.B * 8 7 5 2 OR 324-3354.;. Idaho Transportation ' ' rooms, 2M bathe. Il . IV/tN Falls Sulii 1996. ^ magic valleiiBy #92974/92975- : . Department, District’4 4 JEROME . ; , ' ' ' fenced yard wilhh greatgi RUPERT Brick 3 * t ^ TVtfN FALLS Perrlni 4- bod- . by C.S.I.(3 bdrm., 2 balfi*ball TWIN FALLS 6 bdrms. School..3 bdmv, 2 balti omce,'218Qals Street,M Huge price redijetlohl . deck. Absolute ORE)REAM' room, 2 bath w/lw/futi .oreal room, flreplac*laqe. baths, 2650 sq. lt.'Upde «'!'■ realtv _ _ ; •LLOT INJBR0MB*1th Shoshone, ldaho.'208-^ Established Healing & AC __-_klt^es.Jorom&Arsa.rsa.>-^ —t)8soment.Sltson5Sacres-a -feneedvsprlnklere _Jlreplace.AC,eovoredps 5. business. Includes 5300 ■flBtiim s iia oon 7aR.o«;fir.■...... jraro and many, mi ' bdrm, 2 balh. Auto sprin •JiUGB LOriN GREAT.7* ' Lot for.sale. Priced to sell. .many. ol«.«HI«l butln..« “ • J l S s S S r S i W R o n t ?“• approSfesrtfolHwlSr"' a m o n l U e s , . . before you head tl klersi courtyard/porcti/gai ___ AREAOPNJ.JBROMB8 Chuck 733;:-8207.B:. , O nly'^169,900. dto ■ 736-7325 br 733-6610fc llreptaea. Alderwooc ■' . Price reduced to $375; yourbuelness an eppolntmoht.B >od SHOSHONE. Need a placelace .forahomcsiie. Lowly -TWIN FALLS.NEIOCIIIIOII.^ 000. Call Steve Kohntopp ■ :V 1-20e-733<931 ext>IL 2 floors. Quiet, primi'n o 1or your cows? 320 acreere y’uil and trees abound 734-1991. #92789 - • BRAWLEY iR a . ® 2««-73M 3O0a»aa neighborhood. Excellent. dty lot.'Also tvvo-rall pole REALTY: or.our Burley Offioflee TWIN FALLS F a ll In $130,000. Call 734-49491'•JJ- ranch, 283 shsro A.F.F, with irrigation.w'aicr. ' - Moncb. 7 ^-5573 msg.B■ Commercial acreaoe. ■ 734-8850 1-20B-677-40422 ____ lovo for only SSI,500.??• TWIN FALLS Remote near Fool Hilts.Ills. ' Possibility of nurchx^na — 3.95 on Kimberly Road. - f " : ^ This .lovoly 2^3 bdrm., — I F^l8eyourownha/3 addiuinaladloining . TWIN FALLS 5.acre lot Ideal location for busi- .. ■ approx. 1380 sq. ft. Convenlont to downtown.v n; f ~ ~ ' i i o " ^ bdmi. home+shop. Call w/covenants. SofTF.No'No' ness. Owner will conskfer Irt': .Older 3 bdrm home, acroagc to the nonh for . JblFQ homes. 734-7285J “ I homo has lots o( upda­ le, ■ OUT.OFAHEA, : BethTewsat886-75B5or5 " iiorscs in town.' • •M trado; $295,000. Call . tes. Including newer ^ a hardwood llpors,ra, I .PROPERTY 731-7022. Cenyonsldo T- Sieve Kohntopp 734- ‘ reol, gas lumace and m d Realty QMAC. 324-3354.S $25,000. SANDRA. -TWIN FALLS Live In coun- 1991. *96275 . . , m m I l l CAPPS 324-8752 OR iry selling close to town • 1ST REALTY ' ' lonce. Plus, It has hard­“fJ? PolehifaHn un?lnfthed Only one lefti New 2,000 Mf bsm‘l.S79.900. call — I 324-3354..#9774R w/a panoramic northem wood lloors and a 2 car - • -Elller733-66S9.-lil9a789all SALE OF GOVERNMENT _ . _vlswl Approx: 1 acre. NEge sq.lt. unit w/smali office & ------carporI.tocatadTrra Won.malntelned3®9 PROPERTY — location, natural gas.. overhead door. Zoned ' x f - m m m - quiet nelohborhood at 3 US Bureau ol Roclsmatlon - > * '8 ACRE PARCEL Willi avoll. S34.900, 733-5272;1” M-2. Located K mile- - ^ • ri3 6 BeirSt:73y9379M'OB •: *bdrm.-2 bath mobile rs'conductlhjra isodled bic J- •w aitr.^arcs. Niccvlcws _ . south of Kimberly Rd & ,^ZJ ■ homo In local park.X- sale of five houses andId u f an}-on rim. Between' -n Hankins Rd intersection!- i O PENIV H O U S" I (rW ^LLs“o^Jn^ Approx. 1,290 sq.ll.,; 2‘ one double-wido trailerer ■ ■ “ ^ 1 4 ~ ~ ~ \ Make us'an oflor. Call - PM rolocatlng. Town housener , acjd-ons & tlp-out. Lg1-0 lor otl-slte removal at Pal-»ol. FILER ' T - .JeromeandTUInFaiLi. , INCOME . .siovo Kohntopp 734-1991 ’ SUNDAYVMAPRII, 1, 2001.W ,Pii for sale. 3 bdrms. 2 fenced yard,garden»j? isados, ID. Inspection of 6.71 acres w/wator. 4 bod- . $47,000. UNDA. ^ ^ R O P E R T ^ ^ ‘ MVR COMMERCIAL rSH • • -baths-on*2nd*flooTT S* . —property-wili be-April-9lhrilh ;------room ra^>alhhom erpell« Swing room, kllchon1& i 733-5559. #96090 ioi3m,200t;ea.m.io40 4 . slove, mnchine.shed, live ~ ~ Kn living room full bathath Lovely home has over p.m.*Housos S> trailer areire water. S204.900.-- DON’T MISS ■ h downstairs. 2 car ga-3°: - 3000 sq.lt. on six lenlhs0f tocatod.at 3933 SV Hwy.vy. 4.5 ecree w/Vvater, 3 bed-ed- r LOCATION, LOCATIONI ^ ^18. . I Mg rage.'patlo, lanced of an acre. 4 bdrm. ff3 26. Paiisados, ID. Bidd . rck>m, 2 bath, 36x40 shop.lop, Primc,>1cw lots in ,: OUT!! 1 MOBILE ■ a landscaped courtyard, baths, family room,3 opening will be April 19th3th ^ gazebo & hot tub.ib . Hidden Hollow Estates- . -This inveslmen" ■ urner ■ f i S114,500. "■ 2001 al 1 p.m. at Snakeke SU7.000 f o r ) o u r d r e a m h o m e . ' can be yours lor only formal dining, much h o m e s , ■ L . . :____ caiuaaroaa9« ___— • • -morez-Prlcod-rlohfat * 7-Kacrc parccls • • : $125,000.Two houses on. ” 3324 O regonin T rail L ane - $285,00( wlihRorjcous»'ailcj/m in one lot with ihree rental •00 'TWINFALLS 168 i^eybur^ $137,500. Call ailo at . tion or to obtain a bid] ’ 2 decks, $ 108,000. : 1units. Great Income and t (CoS.efAddlmonM13400 E to O rtjfo n Tnll Liiie, turn rigM iicw5. Designed for min. ’'!• •-----HAQERMAN ---- T ' ighi) Ave. W. 4 bdrms., gae« » • ■ good vacancy records. ■ O utstanding brickick home on acrcage’in Orcgo;(jon hoat. now central air. auto Room for kids, livestock 1 2000 H|. fl. homes. , Trail Subdivision.] nmo sprtnwora. Ig. detactrod 2 ^ NELSON BRAWLEV : TcS,^T-:' ■ in. Beautifully remodeled hoirome car garage. Immaculate,flift * pets. 5 acres with REALTY, LUC ' Pau-er, plione, road & REALTY ' Sllgar’alOOOSprtnga ■ with'floor locciii .water on dead ond' 5 I ■ 5 1 2 1 1 water shares. Ilurrj' tlierc Kiting fireplace in new familyiiy . 587.900. Call 734-0390M I FARMmANCHES// , 7 3 4 - 3 9 3 0 . ^ 5 8 5 0 ' . . P aaort , ■ ’' room. N ew masleisler/gucstsuite. Corrals, out- road. t.g 1995 manu- Is only 2 available. - ■ 6mllasS..ofHaoetmanon ut- . TWINf^ALLS3bdmi.1 __$ 6 5 . ^ . BOWJIB B. . Hwy. 3 0 • ■ Duiiomgs andainucfi m more! MLb«yy8422 — ------BMhV1H00sq.il. N ow . doys, claeslllod Ilia your iw^' bdrm, 2 baths & Is a ^ .«d rteulla. Wlwn you writs ~ Too nwny upgradss to list. ■ iless: Jane Geoi^e ^ windowrs. paint, vinyl,'I. great buy at S125.500.0 BUHL For aalo by owner. rits L ^ — bcey. achiXJul#; Pul.doul- f<2 v malntonance Iroe oxtorlor,rlor. Gene or Ble 733-5559.B. 265 acres, TFCC, pivot & your'dstAltleO ad. bo euro T flotfi Uma-#4ving dlroeiory , H k , bgj. . - .quiet neighborhood.'- ^ 1 rMdera underalartd your. g ^ .lin.ijc«lihiog..bo.;: w .deekllO'X26’8hop, |« ° 7 5 3 ,r . goied pipe. 2 homos. CalliJ mawQo-ipoilIt out. *■ carport, swimming pool, ■ 2SJ ; ^.500. Call 734-B727,« _1 543^(930 pr653-^71.H d aullledla tlw way R.worli*. V riverfront, vIowofFalls.. ' — for you. Call 733-0031. - » space #7,637-4908 or ; _ , '731-4907 4'loave msg. ' ■ nQrence734-74S8 . - )oms. 1 balh. C u Neat, Large 100 Xx 1 125: .lot. Good . ; m S174,900-TMnFalltTMi^*97898- 82.M -1W aFl»i-1» Ill-11,0,111 Cmsnitloa mafi™or rental. B eckieKukal 324-8736 I Smaithomew/hloh-speedcabllngSai ) - Jero m e - M L S ftO e ss - Prfc s R e diB ac ced t . e g Addison. N. mon SSfw2 .'m 'BioJIrlm . W itt 4 y Ba.beautKulwoodleerihroughout.Jef K,-^gCottage. App 1138so ft.2 bdrm. 1I Iba. g u fKat. - i'ift , . . , $ 179 ,5 0 0 -TWIn F a m - N L 8 * 9 n 8S 3 3 - - l II You N e V th e S p e c s, fenced bacu c k y ard . Tyson 324-3 7 1 3 o r Paul 3 24-931 -9 3 7 7 , . Tbit Home Hu Iti . • 3 -J e r o m e - M l,8 l9 8 3 S - G reat S ta rte r . ' & a ? «Oli«ft3iaky73rt770. OA, 'l Approx. 3 0 0 0 S q FI. 5 B drm s, 3 Bths:F< . N«wlylJ$M.3Bdrniw/l 40 sq ft. 3 bdrm .) ba. 65 x 125 FencedStj:C»,S,s; 1 : ; ;, & .'. Family n m s. Call B etsy o r J . Francis Rc rea. Call Paul 3 2 4 -9 3 7 7 o r Tyson 324-371 .,'1.; .$187,SD0--TkrlnFalls-M UIK737- : v ' S2N,m>TM aFillt-1 ) - Goodins - ML8«96909- Pries Redueid u ee d ' .... tW .-3-Bedrooms'4 2i'Baths.-'Approx. 22- S6 sq It. 3 bdrm . 2 b a. 5 0 x 1 1 2 i lot, dlo o s se e to Shopping . , _ I, You've Been Looking Fori Call Betsy8tsy or J, Francis Rorence-. tfc-T ^o n 324-3713 o r Pau t 324-9377. (’‘TJaivrrii^FM lSnSIIO^.HIfllfU^Oil Iid""$1BJW -TiriaFelli-lll8H8247-Yfle•Yfla‘v*Dr**mtlt-W Her»ir ApM 056« 6 sq ft. 3 bd rm , t b a. 6 5 x 134 luDy len c -G o rg e o u s'S to n e Firep^lace. G ranite. ' - - ^ ^ 8 2 3 S q R ? 3 B d im ?Z B arB etJ 3y*fl™ del^^ ■ . . A T E ' . C R 0 U : P. . 1194 So Feet. 2 Bedrooms, t B^h. gasgu heat, c en lra r ------.. .R E:.A , 1. . E - 3 . T ./I S1B9,900-^ Buhl - M L 8 » ^ - Incredlble’VlewlIncre ' ^huqel le yard, f t u i 3 2 4 -9 3 7 7 , ly so n 324-3713 P...... ' 1. • , ■ ■ ■ 3 ^ U b a . L a / o e Family r ^ . H u 9e^ )-Jerome-M LSf88842-Chamilng ” 376 F/ rWIN FALLS .* 208-72 of M 'M S. aSvIl 2 Bedroom. 1 .5 Balh ho m e with updated FALLS AVENUE • Tt _i_736-8770------4inl. Neal front porch wilh swing Indude _ i l 0 2 J • JEROME * .208-32 I —197,600-'1telnFsllt-'M L8t979$4>i4-teefedlW #^all— .- 9377fBon324--3713 t ------^— 2 SOUTH LINCOLN • -733.7653 . " Approx 2021 Sq FI. 3 Bdrm, 2 6a. tiled ...... - — S M T h a i i 1 - Je ro m e - ML8HS467 - Mott S e e ~ ' taae Llallnflt ft M ore Ai «w w .rai 324-2236 $1sTMO-IOmberiy-MUMUMWOr Hintf)fmafl Sptelal______klichen w/European ^ e C3blnets..CalI. I4 8 6 Sq.T l. 2 Bdrm , 2 B i. Gas H eat. Famll ------1 B drm . 1 BIh. 2 5 X '1 2 7 j amllyrmw/fi're- .' 1275 lot. dty sewiees. flteal starter oru $199,000-IWin Falls-M L8t 97135- in ced y aid w /c o v ere d patio. -Bill o r Meiindillniia 3 2 4 -7 6 5 3 ' 7653. galj^PaulM 4-9377ofl^orTwon324«3713 4 Bedrooms. 2 .5 B a in ./^ p r o i 2 4 9 8 S o I ■ or T yson C ook 324-3713, J^FljS lS trS 'ollice $92?500-“i - d e r s m r ^ ML8I95614 - New C onstrueIrucU on . . $ 1 B 3 .0 0 0 - J e r o m e - ty. $89.900-Jeroma-ML8I97827- M4»-M«ngfadursdHoffle ■' 4 Coveted Deck. E x ce^ io n al Hom e!81 CaCall Betsy Rorence 734- Appt480so^sq ft. 3 bdrm , 2 ba . g u heat, vinyl siding[fing. CallBeckie Approx 2664 sq ft.te 4-MLSI97782- 1 Canyon Rim Property. Bdrm, 2 Ba. Cenlial Alr/Call Clay Nannlnlni 7486 or BeckleKukal 324-8736. t. 4 Bdrm, 2 Bth, Large Shop & Bam, 3,633.6 Approx,5510+/-sqft.3Baysw/0 Acres. Perlefl Horse.: 324- Commercial Opportunily. Can lor I $ 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 -T M n F a lls - M LSI9<28181-EnelleRlLoeatlonl - . ''$8!.lffi-. irse-Sel Up. Great Vlewsl Call Beckie'32< r827-'Malfl street UcaUon ' . . «a.m-Haiphy-M lSi - Jerome-M LSH8093-Grul Areaa ' . 8 7 3 6 o r Melinda 324-7 . P a u l 3 2 4 -9 3 7 7 . . . I w/Overhead Doors. Great PriM. Mil 8U92-Affordable Gel Away _ Gourmet Kitclien,,Urge Family Rm;n; FormalFt Uving «_Dininp Approx. 143514: sq l U b d r m . p S ba J8 5 3 i a U;partlallyJenced_$220,000-Jerome.^l p a r 124-7653(ordetails. . — =SpoitsnBn-fetn«ootMectne river et^Murpfiy^Relaron yourdKir- i8iMLSf98882.-.Home ♦ 46 Acres.:..- ..-$12S,000-TwlnFalla-M L8l98tl1 lor DetaUs. Tyson 324-3713 or flmrHSsler Bdrm,, Sp1it~I6l.nl^ii|y u p d a le d i^ fM e lin ila 324-7653 o r BecUiecJde324-8736. Approx 1960 Sq, p. 3 1 :6«/-. = 2 Privaie Ollices. Breakroom. Rea 1 of the river. Betsy or J.Fiands Florence-:e - Bed'rms. Call Oenlse 736-8770 0 - Jero m e -r M L SI96424 - Big l it t leiRanches R a ,acresw/42Watershai[1.3 Bedroom, 2 balh home * shop on 46«i $283,000 - TF - M L SI986S4 - Doll Ho shares. Ground has been subdivided Iniono 7 . sq fL -C a ll Stev e Di L u c a 7 3 3198188- -7 5 6 • —- 1140 sa h .-3 B d rm .2 B lh , 2-C ar G arage.Be. Built in 1 997. parcels. Call Beclde 32< . $128.500-TtoinFslls-KLS»8S Misnrns - Cenr l^ttertd Komia. A k)t ol curb ap p eal, Ig. T rees, auiheiiticlltteBwrmetkitchen,grari; ( ■, S m I Fro e324j8W 6lflrdetalls^^^^^^ .Reapllon Area. Approx; 1.500 . .* 3 Bdrni. 2 Ba. Approx ' From Porch. Call Stev e Oi lu c c a 733-765:7653' - HnililBHBan ■ : Industrial site wH h'otfk»'& storage J. - ite countertops & beauliiul cherrywood«odcabinei$.,$eiecthard- $107,000B^f^JWme ? • MLS* 98889 • Hewer H . - AuioiraticSprinUanCaa. ir Home/ Nice ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ " a contractor. Call J . Francis R orencM85B3-M2 Zoned aaSiSiKxSi?"-.- wood l!ooitng.R lcl( Glesier 7 3 t- i4 4 6 $18.000-Jeromr-M S70,m -TtolBFlllt-M- ML8n8023>Coty l Cottage Honie r-ML8H7921-2.2 $150,000-Jaromt-M LS*988S2srage yard. 2.25 Acres, Greatfor $280,000 - Twin F a l l * Ea-EngllthCounl^ r Estate S 'affiStm. ! 2 bath ho m e with g a s heal, central a/c,vaulleda/c,' ceil-. 2.2 Acru to be sold ii Acres 01 a Approx 5.16 Acres. Zoned Ml. Exc !^Mrm, 1 ba hardwood Hrs. Call Jack Did in conjunction whh-MLS# 97800. not: orence 734-7466 . :k A p p r o x .2 8 9 8 S q F l .4 B r S O t O U1 D D e ie n Lrg K itchen, M alure in g s A s oom r r m ^ ^ 2 car garage * RV Parklnirking. & fenced ^ll^|^e,foranim ai Paul Froniaoe Road. Can BecMe 324- 87 Saneyfordet3S733-765: - landscapinoon 1 Acr8.Uwu«ffiorD rJ. J .F ra n d sF Io re n c e 7 3 4 - BecW nimal use only; Call Tyson 324-3713or Pau l8S2-Endlct»PosiibillUes. _S7S,m -lW laF*llt-W . ■$t59.&.-TW inFalis-M L8l960; - mSfSaiBT-Absolately diarniingl.1. 7486. f?J«omV?M L»*82802-,HL8I 9280«802-AtleBllon $18,500-Jerom e-M . 2l^rTn.|etled tub, newerMr carpets,c some hrdwd firs, gas healI $795,000-1WlnFalla-ML8»gn80-l i-ML8H6447-AHonlablBLol ' E astland R oad Frontage. Call R idiC SO-RhrerSetUngt Im re^ . ' ' Excellent area ol town Paul. $168,0OQ-1MoFalb-MLSI970( cefllral air. M am updates,lates, aato sprinklers, shop area. ,Call )talSqa5Bdnns& 4Ba.. 3 Duplexes, lown. greal aru for your new home: Pan 196079-CommertilLsL.___ D enise 7 3 M 7 7 0 . . . - es, 6 units lotal. 2 M rm . 1 b a per un it, exceilenlex c re n ta l. . 3 2 4 -9 3 7 7 .o r Tyson 32< „.,.....Very.Competiliv8.PtlCB.Ior.lnduslinidiGleslar 731-2448 teveDI Lucca 733-7653. J. h t o ^ieckie324OT6 . .. ' . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 -: J e r o m e1324:^13 - M ^ , . »S.M0-1WiiFsllt-ML8iMLSmoes-firutOealt ' ' ' i-MUI94829-GrealUicatian ' Francis Florence 734-7486 ■'197063 - 28 Acres «/Waler .. pw IW Sq R. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Call Jacic lilding slle'.nice area, covenanis jpply. CanCal $tB8,500-IHLS»«7278-Est.Radliduslrial Zone.-Call Betsy.or J.- m i Business, bldp, &. equipment loi $ 7 o ,o o o- - Je j m m e - ML8t94047 - Alfordable AcreageAcr ' $26,000-Jerome-M Excellent location. Tyson 324-3713 . $S4,flb0-TrInFallt-lilt•ML8l973S»-BuDtllglCoBdomlnlum n $147,900-nier-M lj*9874S - Chamlia m iln g H o ffle " '. 2 Bdrm Moi -MLSl98301-PrivaleLecalion .Radiator Repair Business . Private Courtyard. 2 Bdrm Mobile. Fully Fenced. App 5»/- Acres w/w/W aler.Call ..Approx. 1.68acrebuild sok .$175,000-TirlaFalls-M 1SI97908-M lor sale. Trainino Included. • jto.2Ba.Tons ot.Slorape. Call JefI1 , . Appro* 2145 S q Ft. 3 B drm . 2 .5 Ba.. fireplace.Fire Bam & Corrals Terri 324--2 21 6 7 1 onaloundailon; Possilbuilding site, newer manufactured home ol . on 1 *1- Acre. Call Clay Nannini 733-765 osslbie 0/C available. Call Paul 324-93777 01or Approx. 2 8 .0 0 0 S q R of Land. 3713Muil-i or Paul 324-M77- i-7653 - $ 8 4 ,9 0 0 -J<- J e r o m e - M L 8I978$4 - M otlvaled SellSeller , .7^324-3713 Kimberly Road. Cali^teve 01 Lucca mjlJhCoiyFimll, Hamel . $159.000-TV«InF*ll*-HL8l92903-F;3rFarmKonsa/39Acres App1040sc W- a cre , bring $75,000 - Jerom e - KLS I Two Story Home. 4 Bdrm.-1 Bth. Mach KISI929S1 ‘ PliasM Rua Coottry Aenagaiga $ 2 1 9 .0 0 0 - T w l n F a ll s - M L S m i l ttichineShed&Car-Port. ^er.BUIor 5-Acre Parcel. Pressuri inh EstabiishedBusinesswiihGreaiHisi.ucca 733-7653 ■ ’ ' _ _.KBSS£'oSa,' — Waler Shares Incld. Can Sieve 01 Luccaucca 733-7653. ------$ 9 5 ,0 0 0- - JiJe ro m e - M L S f« 8 S 0 9 '- Country L M ng ssuriied irnjalion System. 1.25 Mile Want Sn)no-1W aFellt-III.S ring' . • “ ofJeromeCfluniryClBt Train. Can J . Fran cis Floiance 194182-Restaurant734-7 & Bar MLSfSUSa • Upsrtded VInlage HomeI $199,998 - Mutaggh - M L»OT03 -■CmenWhilaBridtHotlie CM 2920Sq.FL,FL, 3 BedieD m s.t J B aihs. n m r roql.. wfndows,vJi s id ^ W ,000 - Jerome -Club. ^ Cali »eve Di Lucca 733-7653 - ljLS*979W -40 f^rtel ._ l^iUo^ Turn Key - Owner Will “ '2fli-2800(ordetails.- c!rRldkGiesler731-24«. or Melindala U3 4 - 7653' Possible term s availabh miBTSSO-Ur^BediYard liable. BecUa 324-8736 Separata Sirudures. Can SteveiaZZtfijLHHlUJIttin{ieity_ll lor I $ 219,000 - H a n e n - M L 8I9884S --Inoedibis Ine Views • $99,90Q-Ji-Jetoffle-M LSt9780Q-Uke New- . $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 - J e r o m « - I w/Ample Outside Storage. 4 »Be.berCarp*ls.LargiLlvlnflJ Apptox20W-Acres.4 Bdrm.3Ba.Alla. All W ood Floors. W rap Approx.'151517 sq I t 3 B dm i, 2 Bih. Lots ol Hardwociwood. Approx, .4LolsforlhePrkelFa-MLSI97404^CounlryClubEstalu t o u nd Porch. Call Clay Nannlnl For Dela cel Privala Goit Course. Park Area. Snake s lor Delails 733-7653. Delails 733-7653 ' It^AcrB.-/1: Additional A creage Available.TysonI 32324-3713 or River Access. Excellent lor 734-7466 n« Building For Sale m 900-TW nFalli-M l8l98548-8 - InertdiUaHofflt ’ Paul324-93:9 377 - Rick Giesler 731-2448.llenl View. Call Sieve Di Lucca 733-7653 01 I 2100 sq It 2 stoiy home.'4 Bdrm, 3 Ba 448.. .. $310,000 ^ * 9 7 0 0 6 - klotelnj.Frands ml Florence lor Details' 3 Ba. 5 A cres, Call nidi $ 1 0 0 ,0 01-’Jerom 0 - ’. e- ML8«S0M7-.VIiit*geChstflksrmer $180,000-JeToae-E .1 9 unit moiel. 3 bdnn, 1 ba. livint 3 or Paul 324-9377 , »-ElslDg Subdivision . Giesler 731-2448 o r Je ff Blick 280-2800!800 (or details; ' App, 1500flOf sq fl. 3 Bdrms, Gas Heat. 2.49!,49. Acres wl Canyon views, 9 lolS'i for e a n lr e e w a y a c c e ss. Call T yson 324 »07.m -1W flFalte-M-ML»S8742-Bright I & Sonny Home• $319,000-HanUB-MLSI98843-^«•CountryCharmer . ' Oevelopmem ols-avallable. Call J. Francis Florence for elw/GiftShop 3 bdrm. 1.75 ba. s ^ tloo lent Poteniial. Call Teri 3 2 4 -2 6 7 1 ' delails 734-7466 $370.000-Ttoln Falls-M lSIWliving SS quarters lor ovimer/mgr, floor pbn.>anedtub. vaulted celling.. Approx 19 ♦/-. A cres, 4 Stall H o ise Bam,B am . 4 B drm . 2 ba, .Vinyl $ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0-- J . e r o m e - M L 8ffi7645 - New C e nInttloo tt n t $185.000-Jerome-h niseMcOusliy 736-8770 ■ Fendng. Easy Access lo ihe ^ih llls. C I - ML8I98204- North Ridge Subdivisionon , Multi-tenant Office Building, Good Is. Call Clay Kannini 733- ' App163ts<]sqft. 3bdrm .2ba.2cargarage, 1«/-.♦/- awe. great Phase II. Approx. 25.9 lor. M aintenance. Can Steve Di Lucca 73 Mt8M8096-BeaDtllitHojne • ______area. Can £1B edde 3 2 4 -8 7 3 6 . 25.9 to e s Planed. Call Steve 01 Lucca lor S p f ^ S 4 4 * ! 5 f t i '^ bdm v . . . Details 733-7653 $398.000^TMnFailt-llLSIBIiUa idrm, 2 ba. gas heal; central A/C. lully i $114,000-J- Jerome - M18(97887 - AH ordable■ AAcreage c $225,000-WeaMlrMl in Paul 324.9377 or Tyson 324-3713. i r ku sm io i-109.000 Paiata Sadi Simge« Excellent L ocation o n Blue U k ea'iSSb"™ s. Cu ■ ' Approx 1323323 Sq. Feet. 3 Bedrooms.1.75 Baths. 2 ( ■ Pu rch ase A vailable.C all Siev e Di L u -KlSIMOST-CtiirmltM Brick Home PfeatafttVaKeyRanches ApproxZ626 2 a c r u . Call BIU o r Melinda 324- 7653 elails280-2800, . • teUa-AalomotinRapalrSldg. . i p ' g i / K ri- s MLSI98203 - North Ridge Sobdlviilanon $450.000-TkrlnFalis-ML8l9411 _ 'uru Membership..Call J... $119,900-J- J e r o m e -ML8I96918- Top o l Ihe UnelU nc - . Phase III. AMroK. 36.5 lor . On Eastland S.- of KimberlyS Rd. ifr»“-r"' . ■ op.2«/r3cres. .Deuils..733-7653. 36.5 .. Acres Plaited,' Call Slt^i Di Lucca lor i9411S-Wafthousfl8pacs ~ $24;900=1teln Falls - MLS*82B21~Q=mirc5irEiSi» — S fS S $30(LOOO-Htl8lton-l • H I M 97519-M o v e Right lal FWuriM a View of Ihe Snake River Ca >n - ML8I97382 --'Ttoo-Biy'^hurCellar ritti BiilH tn irCanyon Uka NoOlher. $120,000-J- Jetone-Ml»«70094lenet/4H' ’ . Com bined Sto rag e of 20 - J-sq fi.-4 bdntir2.75teT2ncrsr«rw Badtyardw/GanJenArta.t t . CCelt MBlIck 280-2800. ' • : . $1l4,m -'M aF«llt-IIL :all B ed Je 3 2 4 -6 7 3 6 o r Betsy 734-7486 Florence 7 3 4 -7 4 8 6 -HLSIMTTII-OrealKounlorKldtl $29,900 : - nmberty - KLSf 98134 --PerfteiUcatioo Pei '. $122.900-J- - - N ew er Hom e . • . U b o f UvIng Area, S BdrmM rms. 2 ba, Close to Sdwots, C5\ & i Jtrtuna MLS««8067 me . Wendell-ML8I95S33 ' > $8(5,000-TwinF»Hs-MLSf97»98< K S - — S4 acre. Can JadcStalley- Approx. 132(320 sq ft. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 «/• acre, loafiioafino shed & 40«/- U»s available,»33-New a Wendell Subdivision ra n d * flo ren c e 734-7486. i le. convwiient localion,-underground ulili-Iiii- - Approx. 10.000 V/-4 8.000 sq f it ------s m 'o r e aita t a ie a ,d o s e to to w r i. Call Bill o r Melindain d a & 4 -7 6 5 3 . lies, co v en an ts apply. Ca — -restrooms.-both bidos can be leased HSfV7tJ7-Seariifi]lyUBtfsapedi; $ : 39,900 - B eU - H l 8 l 9 l i 8 4 - C leairUknAaacb. r U . 1129,000-J ly. CaU Bill or Melinda 324-7653.------7998^ Two AlIacbtdBaildlogs . . . lin^CrattRoomorSttNtyl - Jenm a - MLSI98611 - View Propertyerty Jero»e-KL8^- details733-7653. , qfL overhead doors, oir«es 4 Approx i Acres wHti O ne o l th e B est!t ViewVk Lots In the Entire .'Am 18 0 5 Mso fL 3 bdrm . 2 b a. a p p J 8 acre s, clos ses e 10 Jerome Phase One Now Open.m-NortiiRldgaSuMfvlslon UoCoverdOecii. Denise Me V a t i c a n Je ll BHck 280-2800 nen.1-Acre Parcels; Underground power.tl. .$750,000-1W aFslls-IIL8l9740:^sed.-Call Steve DiLiKca for- «1»,90ll-1W laFilli>M l Ible lease op tio n . Call BUI o r Melinda 324-7653'324 • telephone. & cable, Pavt .to -FormerAutoDealefshjp6ido.hu: $; 5 9 ,i0 0 - TWn F a lii - ML8198241 -•fliaalArw- On ' * «M ,® - Je ro m e IIU*t7218 - Secluu d d ei e d A n im al Each ko t. LOQied a tPaved Goli Roads. Gravity Irrlgaiion Sysiem to New 195(rs S M Bungalo __5.W :_Aaes. N£...Twln-Fill$,-No ^oyerunts. Cow Call Denise -Pnperfr— I Goll Course Rd & 5W S In Jetome. Prices» ^ acM SjLopjjiye-Jmiivjita.up97403.-.UrBelDlI --^---' . • ------TiwehesrrraiMoftal AiaijS - r " : ------startin g a t $2i;O0O,'Cail hu Show Room v# Offices.- fe-g'r.isaiSi'aH^M cClutty-736-8770 forOelalK------: ings. Can Paul Jerome-SawtoothCan Am Sieve Driucca7337653=====^ -(M RirtGteler.731-244a. '$ 8 3 ,0 0 0 - IWia Falls - ML8*98S28 - En I A m Twin Falls-Incredible nalelll ito.up.arga.OH Sieve DiUica_ 1__ ^^n^tldlag Ul ” SyOT?r • ...... Pid ( yo u r ow n l o t area ( Irv. Newer building. 1 5 0 0 sq ft. 2 (p o • •t129,no-TM oNUt-M•KL8M8314-Ne«CetBtmdion' t . .'I Canyon View. Approx. t-A c raw /C ity Sew irea oi new homes. U/- acre lots, country rox1GOOsqn.SOOsqflunnn,b$mnt.- I - Jerome - ML8*mS8 - Country Uving 55 kitchen, large receptibn arB a.-jrn 240 sq IL 3 bd rm , 2 b a . large bam w / sshop. h t 2.5 W- _ n ^ |i|^ _alIBecld«324^873^^ || ■ . lease. H urry 4 call Clay for d etails 7 cul-dow l^on. Call nidi Glesier ] 1 - liK redliile V iaw l a cre s. Call P; 2 Prtvate'offlces.: I Paul 324-9377 o r IV w n 3 2 4 - 3 7 1 3 - T«inFalls-M L8*»11222-Pitesl ■ = =fott»etail*731-244fl._..:.. alls. CallJadcStalleyFor>S155.000-J ...... -f130,000-1W iiFatlt-M t = r. ImmacolaUaU H ^eO a $42,000-:TMnFalls-k -iiiwi32-8la»le Family WmeJ^c ...... O ftf Ao t Approximately 1 J3 4-ML8IS3232-Primeto 1 M-2 Ground - . Am ^ sq tt. 4 bdrm...^^n^Momlnps^escho.. 3 1 | ^|o U 4 a m lots. Good. Visibility.'Call'J. Hidden Uku Approx 1840 Dom; - Vaulted Francis R orence 734-741 Oi Lucca 324-6 7 7 3 $44.9m -lM aFalls-i MU* 977M - SnrMii Sdml OisL_i / S S S S &?! 5-Medlcal OffiM Bultdiao Pad Situ M b Falla - MUtOffTM -^.Conner ' Apprk7019'Sq R. 4 Bdi^^l^^Blh*.Bdm ixttj)! Upgrades.-, | :Cag:Marft.Jortts 734-4599 or-Denisese .- Various Sizes AvaUabie/Excallent Fn R ealtsrO w nad.^ Denise 7 :— Entire 80 Acres -can be Purcha; nai,ico-TW iaFiiiMKIM97897-Raallyt ii» [ , 14/-S |^ dose 10 Je ro m e & Twin F alls.T r . Im restm ent Can Stev e Di L u c asssrsi^s... h>rF ■■ M ibmative to tha *coekcookie cutter heme. 4 bdrm, 2ba. I m W s91 - C o m m ^ ’OpportaiHriy 1W aMlt-MU*M709-Pro{aaaii — ------rcnftsm in styang-w/-mi»ent»on7->ccents.-CU-Jeft-Bgdr-280—j - Jftona - IMMTU - Coiatty.Qgalal Uxated on Easfland W Frootage: G 20 sq.;li. 3 bdrm. 1 ba. rod( house andindbambolh I $7S.OOS-j««m-bm ^ Otg^Sltes'toNEIM nFaira for approved, buyer. CM I alregistty. ContioniM-iati. BillU 01or Melinda aBuikSngLots.UainSti! ^K LStH m -^ Raaebw/' 7 3 2 4 -7 6 5 3 Qo: Competitfve Prin for only.' Commercial. CaS Bedde: IM sFSR s-B dU iiil^teil'to ■ $ 1 8 9 , 9 n - J « M lieal $85,000-IM a Fans-N Call StMDiLucciFi>r Price ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Approx.1838 l-KL8«9t72<--nimk^rBnlne» A to tal o f 3 ten a n t sp a c e s avaH .e8 d l o j h q f l ! * 3 u li^al2xllover»ieaddoor,&tnoffliek'taM^Utsst ' $W .OOO-Jei«nt-lll8«t7W -Owatr e e t . ^ r ______fencing. Betteit^r.trtan.newl BecM 3 2 4 -8 ^ or.MeiiffiSffiS.BSi.J8Good Business History. Prfce Indudes . escfrM/B Ml conchte fk)ot- .& Rxlurts. 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I ' LEXIROTH.. H -. RON FREEMAN.. I V H S a le s A s so c ia te .H . Assoc. Sroker. Gfll BM ^^34-875^^B MutU-Milbon Dour CluD ■ r a ^59''' 'S i l Welt maintained mob lObile home. PRICEREDUCEDED $35,800. Terrific $41.,50t100 New Llsling! One level $54,900 1396 sq. ft. oh'2h'2 level Check out this 1782:2 sq.ft. 3 bedroom; I Located on quiet street In C In Cameo Park, investment opporiportunlty. Two level townhoulouse great for first tim e home Home features 2 bedrooms> amand 1 3/4 2 balh home. Featurtures Include break- New vinyl in'kclctien.laund I undry area and mwnhouse. 890) sqsq..ft, 2 bedrooms. 1 b u y e r ss cor investdrs, th is hoi)ie f6a- bathSi central air. eleclric foreforced -air fast bar. huge forritalu l dining room and oaihs. Super clean with 3 Aeal, family room in basemerment. cov- oak cabinets througijghout the kllche'n. I rooms; 2 baths. Lots'of:M si 'S 5 3 « 0 . ,.nrental , history. Visit' tures 89896 sq. tt..2 bedroom i 1 dalh, ered patio and shop. For mmore er infor- Prlced:tO;SBll:SS7;OOlra0^il:U ttS:i$iW hat:H ^^H : appliances plus'washer ancand dryer stay Tnenessleam.combm or calf WALT HESS electricIc heat and small fenced' back rtiation Visli TheHessTeam.comcom or call yo'ur looking for. pi call JO H N ^^^^H I Only $20,000. Call PE6GGGy737-392S 737-3939 OR TAMITA» GOODING 737- yard. FcFor more detalla call Tlia H en WALT 737-3939 or TAMi 737 'ti6?rO., ' 737-3940. HOUSER for more details.de U9-0S58 v ^ ^ ^ H I . • .' '. 3940tflVmoredetalj e t a M * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T e a m 7 3 '0827f. .: ; ' \ •. . - f f l l W VANCE WALKER B 8REN0A CAArER m ' Sales Associate W ■ Sales Associate ■ ' L 324^3473^_^F | | : m

S » ,9 0 0 A'NICE. CUTE. SOLIDLYDLY BUILT homei: $59,900 New On I i H On lularltel! AHorijable $59,90000 'Charniing 2’bedroom cot' $68,000 OellghifLii 2 bad.'a d . 1 bath- $88,000 Check out thi th is C ould &e V c o m n e r c iil Gi|sin<.siness locjiron., h'nm. aoms 2 baths approx. tage hoilome > Remodeled bathroom, home .with com fortable details 'Includes' nnge'G ven; ,relr<}erilQ>.Wr.yasher/dryer;- 3 ‘>edro.om R a n c h . neat features Include a generou 3 : » . « N « t’b9ci(yvd. luiiy'tincM . N fk » ry large yard-with auto newerr 1 carpet, .gas heat Great ifkmg in front and 1S00 sq.ft. Very Ij wilh deck: Beautiful quietBt-toned • Carpeting, newly p. inlerlor,^H ^^^| tear, shed.oatib. M $ei»entanbenhwroom and sprinklers arid small mall garden spot. Ftilfy LocatiorIon, Drive by 132 Polk Street decor; Newer paint on exterhierlor 'and woodbumlng stove.' Basemerit.I siorage. priccd-nsM! Call Tke Interior. Don't m iss this one. P ^ T ii m II 737-3900 and viiw ahailwSJS" ‘«"«d, frull.TreTrees. Call. DEBBIE then callall TRACY 81326-6654. Realtor lawn.fenclno. barebebo. CALLVANCEM ^ ^ B :* I^AMHEHIELSEN • " '■' ■ JOHN HOUSER ^ ■ PAHHItirarOT^ t. ~ 1 4 2 8 . . , ■ ' ■. - W A L K E R 4 2 0 - 0 3 6 4 .,*0856? * - ' ' ' Sales Associate. Ls3^055B^^^fc U p

p $74,900 'Sbedroorroom. 13/4 balh home $79,900)0 Nice 1/2 Acre i l o t w ith Beautiful condo In Eim village,pe Clean PRICEREDUCED $92.5!.500Hi 5 bedroom. 1 ^ ^ H Paym enis.m ay be cheapeiiper than yoiir ' - . and In excellent shape. Lots; of 1privacy 3/4 balh home showssTLC. 1 Kitchen, gas ^ ^ H 1 ^ 1 reni, .Enjoy.living in this upgrades. Call BREN- large shoihop. 3 bedroorn. 1 bath.older, here. Undergound garagei paparking, furnace, air conditionerler new in 2000. All j ^ ^ H ' wllh ceram ic llle. carpel, o: Three bedroom. 2 baths. GasIS heathe and doors and vinylvln windows since. DIANHDCMAN, air,conditioning.'and'oas li central air. Close to shoppingping. You 1996. RV parking, heh o t lu b . 2 s to r a g e ^. S a le s A s s o c ia t e ' ' 324-3473 or 420-4976.- home in excellent conditioi).' .P l e a s e . Sales Associate is motivated. For mor# \ will love this, priced to selitll\ sheds, seeurUy sysienlem. Lots of home' M uRi-MillionDollarCbbH .;------r Mufii-MtoOoiiaiCiub^t ® call LOUISA HARRIS at 2 B 0 : 0 8 2 2 ; '■ . .'■ $87,500. Call PEQGY 737-'37-3925 forthemoney.. Call.Tl.TOM UOYO today. ^ ^ ^ H 7 3 6 j g j ^ J *&r5&5 ■•-• ....— g i m cCjrtgBDgJgjjCTg^ j i :73Tr3924ot308-nC17£1 7 £ S I3 9 7 3 3 I L - ^ ' .".'

HOME SHOW 1 SM.9D0._ JusjU led very H i i B iery nlce newer SUPER l OOOPERI11 '( Come see this dar- WATi; t c H: Monday @ 9:30 a m _ $109.000- Looking for a countiluntly set:. JjEW-GONSTflUCTJOI H DORIS BARKERj^ • RICKGEARD ’ I ^ P I 3 b e d r o o m 2 bath home5 in Twin Falls. »"0 condol Llle.e. bbright sunny.rooms. ' f Tuesday'^10:30 am ' ' ling for the family? 2400 sq.ft.l.ft. in1 ihls time to pick your colo)!ors! Make this 3 4 bedroom. 2 bath home. Aproi H S a le s A s so c ia te A Split bedroom lloor plan,n, fRV parking, spadpus’open groatiroat room, cute corner ' WcVcdncsday'.d 11:05 pm ' im a y o u r s .w ith all Million S'Club acre, just right for that 4-HI f Spr i e c t ® 737 aa'is «r Wichen. 2 cozy dec!decks. 2 bed rooms, 2 T Thursday 8:30 am . '■ Sales'AssQciale' V Call RON FREEMAN 73737 3915 or Give us a call for m ore informorE'on' "'••«M5:planlsn*l In I interior decorl Only . . I Friday (linos'pm ' ■ 737j3912^^Vi Ask about Call RONDN iFREE- racks and your signatui tu r e ^ ^ ^ H 1 ^ KATHY PARTRIDGE 737-37 - 3 ? 2 0 toiBfl $ 9 5 ,0 0 0 Call Mei 1 Saturday 's'9:00 am . ei CAROLYN CUTLER S MAN-737-39i5f0R=KATHYHY :PAR- $109,900. Call DDRI ^ ^ H this one betore ll'a Qone. i Sunda'yt^ 1:00 pm , 7 3 3 - 9 0 2 6 O f 7 3 7r-3913. - 3 9 .»933l!j ...... ' T R ID G E 7 3 7 - 3 9 2 0 . ' • . . . .'. » 9 S 5 6 1

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^ 1 ! ■ s SANOYTHOMAS T—— ^ JUAHtTA H V E R S -^ ^ ^ Associate Broker. SalesAbociale. IH -?liy U>®*a?'iLfLhope ? i Flier $119,500 DUPLEX! IjUnHltoaW ’Un rooins. 1 $12^90900 '■ p_ride" of jO w nershlp, $H7.S00 C o m p K ie ly o o rc ^ log homeMiiie of.your. $153,900 VERY, VERY sh;sh a rp an d weB main-. o n 2 acres.' i acre couldJbBSOldse'oa- b( .lat».uiWZia's2bedro(edrooms I baih.- One upibl- C o u n tryy sacreage with open floor plan, d iu m s. S t t o n t.t e a c r e s .32 x 3 6 sho»%ho»temw6 talned3bed.3balhbrl^^ h o f f l i lo cated in -.-737-3W B P___ ed kitchen. 6oih havelave disposal, rangi/ovin. warm anand Inviting. Bright kitchen, dincrent I4 fool do^rs lor drive ihioughpggheonve- M om lngsida School Distrl. rately. Has twp water shai strict.. Large kitchen, mares, Owner ,»|,,erjlor. wsher/diy,r/diyethookup$;.and patio! vaulted1 c

• ; TAMI G Q O D IN G ^ ^ P _,SalMAssoclate . .. . Sales Associaie _737-3940_^^r E l V.MEWUSIIHGI S1S6.S00. t.49a«icrej.t97B3 ! ■ buyontlitsiiew3btdrooai.2 $134,901100 'Super monfty maker! $193,000 Beautihil2sloiyhon)eoncorn comer k l $119,900 .Great doctor's officifficaotinedlolRiaied ^ ^ H Jb(dnM m 2D ilhrinctisi^lw iie.19M 92 7 s q .fi, quiet bjiti home « i 1/2 acre al ;re al lU uka'R apids Ran'cli. 2436 s q . f L - 4 biediooms. 2.75 bathss withwit m as- business: loealed in the midmiddle of oihei'doctor ■ ne^»iood,;a>(elim.lyrobni.sp1. spacious U dien i6 S 0 $ q .lt.o n o n e lev tlU v tl triple garagi Geolhennal B u ild in g} aand Laiindiy m at. Restaurantr .teLsuilajin.maliiJloor^Hflrmal.dlnlnginlng-room; .ottices.phannacy.and.veiyyctou cl to the hospital ^ ^ H M*nth isiind,li(te iwieilxdiooffl.offl. 2 a i oarage, water. - Open kitchen witt) b r t h ble anjgraniie. This p ie ^ family room ofl Uichen. Ceninl air.T .'ggi u h e a L W aibng/mplion an as. 4 Ipp S S exam rooms. 2 doc- H E M ML hot tut). Grounds Includeude nice tn im . 2 trier gated community has 1 r has lennU court, fishing, h k - , . . gas lueplace. aulomaiic sprinkler system«em, deck, lot's offlce/cdnsuluilon roorooms. W elb a r.eitra ^ decks, auto spiinUers, 1080 jq.il.q.ll. 2 bjy.healed mg ja J riding trails,.bead)andboaldockwilti bea and Gamiime machines. Call today lo wed landscaped. Doutile cat garage.. RV|RV pariiing sinks, lots of sloragi and bocbookshelves: View at ^ ^ H shop, scpanie vmdsbop. Schoolsols TFor.Klnbeily..T acttss 10 the Snake Rivtr. Spectacular views. Call 'and more - VIsll TheHessTeain.comom ( cteall >«w*.lifiuua$mB$$entomoreirallTftiRataim iB »C117. «5-7M. P0R0THT«737-39IB.3. « «?;1(.: • . aee JO AW M i NEOeafr2994. »9G776 W m 7 3 7 -3 9 3 9 Ofl TAW 737-3X 0. O*97 : ^ Teaail737-»9W. /9B2jfl . W NICHOLE WEBB DIANA WHITNEV- - S a l e s As-socraTT” Sales Associate ' 737-3908 : _ _ ■—— |—W 2106-^fc|

3 B i H S i te'rriilc location near Candlendleridge Golf $225,900 Outstandlnifidlng 3 bedroom vintage $279,900 00 . Hprse owners delight 7.6 M .900 SEniEINilUAGiNEyounellursell in Dm FABULOUS HORSE SETUP,p. 3600:S(tninfoot H Course! Wondeftui family/ horiiehe with 4 '■ home on 3.35 acreses irin Hagerrun, Double ...... finest mountain re|raal only n ln u in (romom tht{ e c ty ) a tsto m home with 4 bedroomcm.4JbaUB.2mas- ^|.t}ed(oam s^ 2. t /2 ba'ih,jiug6 (a 3n?-'hardwood-floors;- 8cres.-NeNewer hom e.-flock Creek runs a familyioornJ^riek-eonstrucnonr^ liriu ite s.' F ^ ' d l n ^ rooioom . great room wHh lovely curving 'sT aircasa. loformal t living ■ suined glass andI ahiahllque light fiitures. - o m a b in its fireplace t vaulted ceilings.L 1 larg e covered deck and dliilng room, plus spacicacious master ■ Gas firepiaca hi parlor. 1 property $279,000. Plaase irlor.-..lncludKdeIightlul P & JeM'Alr island station set qff country UMiU M e n s u - wU hhothibl 5 sprinkled actiactis:witirsM r9 ,2 m j suite with b ay w in d o w .’ PPriced ric to'selll ■ bedroom guest hoiiseoiise. Shop and green uM 'fliCK CK BEARD 423-6'l60 o rN ^ rounded by d e d d n g S f t b i l l i S ^ I 6Sbedrooms. b id p aslu ies. ridtng arena, rounlund pen and 7 stall REVAJ.QUNTQt ■ CAROLYN CUTUER S220.0C0 tall mel CAROLY)LYN CUTLER I houu-Call DOROTHYITHYtoHethlsbeaiitl- 4 baihs. triple garage. U T M U H IU O Q»737-)ffT IT I barn. Cilim CKOlE^U 423«^e( 737- H ^ ^ H GRI 733-9026 OR 737-3013-. *91•ra o a .J^Bfalaeruflt 737-390303.. «sa'l6.i .- CT1- »9£■ 98662 ' '■ ' S a le s A sso c ia te MulH-MUonOolarClub^H 0B73H219 *94949 . . . 3 9 i» .O IO J 9 fl. W7931 ^ 2 M 7 8 ^ J ■ j33j9028^^^|

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1 I . .1.—.. - . . ■ ' ' I ’ j S M NEEDED: Farm & dairy. 7 ; 519 ^ “I *' TWIN FALLS. Triple wide BUHL2bdmi.2bath.new- BU FIL1LEH Nice 1 bdrtn.. W/D ;JWrWIN FALLS . TVIflTOIN'FALLS 3 bdmi.. no ' JEFEROME Two bedrooiri TWirWIN FALLS N ew er Z . propenles. Wo havo buy- 17008q.ft.wloundallon. ly rem odeled, cloae to ' h< -CEMETERY • eraloryou/Callmelfyou hookup,-some appla.,; BnBrand.new Breckenridge : pets. pa $500 mo. 216 Or- apapartm ents av ailable, txlmbdRn.'duplex. carport; Util.. ■ detached dbl. garage, 2» Tae.“achoola. SSOO/mo +:S250 ' amallyard.'736-OSlS.M.w homoi he 3 bdrm.. 2 bath. . chart ch Dr. yVwt. 733-1762.' NoNewer units with lots of ' rmrm.'Nosmoking/pelB.;.- ; ; are thinking ol selling lor :.:aciej».iinlio8.8.otJj|Lpf. '. :Jep..Call.S43=86ai>J__;_ .=T ■ __• •^•a-ffee’morkftirno a^nl»5T5~ ^oarbe»Uaclory;-8el(-~ trit community amenitie'e. .tw rogm ^V tfalkj^loaala^ •ii$42j542»nxh Can 733-3742J ■ * ''"Juay Holland M ^ 5 6 7 9 .^ ' SiOS.OOO: Trade equity bUHLSmall2bdmi..$400 ^ •inCI. 15661, apaTpedeslrlatJ ^Peff^^c^^^actollS^ fiSrigoratoratoverdiaiv Wiri FALLS - 2 bdrm.. T ' • for3.bdrm.-ln/near Twin 1009 North Broadway. ' 8moWn^^la.423^Ml's^B ar , palh.$1500/mo. Call Keni likehki new 2 bdrm.‘2 ,bath , ,‘1??ivasher. dispose) included. ' iMth. Stove, reldg. DW & .. m ag ic v a lley :_EaiJS_ColLZ34.2393.B-- ^ ■ -• Call733-96S6.B- ■ T e 'ofClndy 733-5336 or _apt.:.Appl8.:laut3d7JiooR. Hn /^asher/Diyor hook-upsj. :_w/DyV/D.'No jMta.-732-0895.tf lER O M E 3 bdrm V -1-H- - 7-.734-6104« 3 ------uo Sinfno room wlth.baV St/Ht-Whyrent?Youcan • balh. bi fenced bacK yd.. ups. larae fenced In.yard. rWINFALLS113.$700.: • " realty I ■ buy this 3 bdrm. 2 bath ' . a\ rwiN FALLS - West aide $560; Rlch736.0164.- . wir(vlndovw. Playoroond and : avall.4/1S,S560no8mok* TWi itnesa toom di-sHe. Af- ^4 bdnn. 2 bait), apple. with fenced yard for only. lng/anlmol8.324-6470.«- Ini o|t.ov(n.4bdrm. o|^ tW balh. fwTon i FALLS Semi count ry _ f ‘'] 734-1991 IEsa^cIjElitBlr • -Stove, no refrlgrSprlnklIng- —hoi L6r-dable-rohl^300- —^-r • S52.500.Call^im.-i--TE leposlL-Close-to-shop*- —^m r.*- toi'& A sr-— ' jHBiH-l-Rcnlal— — -BatBarfc«r.RMltor»-S43-4371^ ------T W f 4 0 f ------~P°”ling and dining. Please ■ - . . t . S 2 1 . . ■g eat I.JUlBUHLPV All iilllHltMi tnH q j aU^24-0672 tor lnouirtee.- -TWINWIN.FALLB-1.14-SS00.S— ■ 1 " V H ^ E ^ : , p I .-.FURNISHED .' ’ -. J” 'bdrm. 1W bath, atove/no .7 ^ bdrm. tbathVlarge yard. .. olS',324S2f^"°” ;“' Vss rwm^ALLS.- bdrm. 2’ -Sfs • and appliances. . ' - ^ ^ h o u s e s ^ sROME-WINDWOOD - bi E-MAIL your claasifled ad. JEiEROME A v a i l. 4/1. 3800 'h"e';?fe1 ^ “y ^ ^ 1^ * r • balh8,new carpol, laundry 7 , ELWOOD&EVANS fauM.L Broadmorel998 • _ rm. Offteo/den. no-smok- qAPARTMENTS. J 734-1401, • 66’xl4 ’; 2 bdrm.. 2 bolh.- f . lo u a a i-' ■ -'scsq tt, newly, remodeled THIrHEMOWT • , 733H2739; Z )2t. South Oavls. Now ^ ' WLER 3 bdrm.; 2 baths'. twlnadCm1cron'.net , . . he Ingots, $550 +; refsydep. f.T WNFALL6 • Covered dock..S25.000.-, $500/mo;;^S300*i^a- home on 3 acres, beautl- frWIN w FALLS 1 , 2 . & 3 73734:8649 or 73S-S1.42 aklng applications for 1. TWIN Buhl Mobile Ebtatos. Well • lul viows, 2 car garage,. ' kh !&3bedroomunits.Rent ,2bdrm, bdm 1 bath townhouse.' ' . -maintalriod.-5435020:«^ ^ plus-lgrworlrspace-wlth- —Sv iubsidized:byHUDrRenf ,-«42(•420/niio.' No-ptJta.'nCT-^------: YOUR .opiional-heat. 324-4424 SArsiSo'sKj:-r >ased on income-foreli-^ ~amol m< $200 dep. 539* .OC I-800-376-2640. EHO. '^nB ir DEPARTMENT •■ > Modem 2 bdrm w/garage 6624 66 or 543-6624 Iv msg. ' nopet8.Rola.326-S887.« TWIrWIN FALLS 205 Taylor,' Citixens. C Now taking ^*8 VIN FALLS 2 bdnn.. gas ' 237 Monroe. Nice, clean . applications tor 1 & 2 kim 208^734-5538. s 3 bdrm, 2 bBlh,'tip*out inear schools. S500/mo. QOODINQ 5 5 : 2 bdrm. 1 balh KIM:iMBERLYNewor4bdm). 5®, tMBERLY Clean studk). heat.leat. appls.. W/D hookup, w/deck,S4000.436-940B. »NearBuhtCltyHalL2* 4 bdrm. Each is S590 •» bdrm. HUD subsidized $275. $ Incls. applB. No larage.'lawn, aam wafer pd„ hooae. completely remod* 212 balh. Garage, S9lO/mo. ,.2■d ' ep .6 9 5 S u n r ta e N . ' ,«lapt. Rent determined pel 208-677-4543 5Ho!iH6rjE i 88X14 m u.,. barm lor $4OTn», ' '.eled, JS new'windows, new' Please call 206-280-1332.' n f pets.lHA.'CaIl423-9659 rentjent S400 4JS400 dep; No . ,. •» 2 bdmi wllh new'carpet & ?i, Beautiful. 4 bdnn. 2 balh. ■by income. Appliances, or 431-995011 .pets.leta. Helen 73447S6.a (B U R L E Y ), . 5i Lived In only 6 mo. 2 c a ^ t , new balhnn. $400 SHSHOSHONE. Check this. SI'SlOOO/mo + dep. Credit drapea, furnished. Oul- bdnn. 1 Ig. baih, 36' dra.’ |garage near achoolaft MBERLY. Uirg« c im n 1 ¥®Ink m FALL&3 bdrm.2 park for S400/mo. month. Brent 690-6406a ououtl2 bdrm mobile home chicheck, no peta/smoking. et neighborhood. EHO ^IMI . ^MrMatlont e n n ff Ubr»vlai< ■ .EnorgyI Star pkg; Must be . only $200 per mo. Sorry 733 .',436.1380or436-9112 idrm. apt. No peta/smok- balh.alh. fli^placa. DW, ga- ' moved $30.000.686-2204 » Cozy 2 bdrm on comer lot Tliir^aM cam? Taam up with .• 733-5408or731-5408..» ' • ng. S325/mo.4-dep. rage. •d ratuitt, Whon you writs I forS350/mo; . ' • cli no pets.Call 768-44S6a ^ •SUNSET MANOR VI. ‘nS age. vary cloae to CSI, ' - your clBWlired ad. b* turt i • ctaiainad and maha a imia 'WIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 1 • SlOISthSl. _P[a>lease call 208-734^94^. $650-650*dep. Call 420^293. - ■ rsadort undarttand your — Rets & credit check req. profti pn satUng the Itama you TWWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. baibalh. For more informa- maitaga-ioall li out. _ iBarkarRealteria 543^71 • ■no lonoBf naad.-'------—duduplexrCa1l734:3039B— "tlortlon-call206J326:5861-.B- .TWIN FALLS Com plete- -TW»VIN FALLS Studio. $295 TwJrTl furnished 2 bdrm. 1 balh +' dep.«*' Util8.j>d. 781 Main 3 b>edreem.2 td r bathApt condo. Avail. Immediately. W.iV. No pets. Call 3264477. $69595Mn.5600 ^ 0ep. ' . Includes all utils; S995/n>o. ^ w droom .lbatt) Duplex ■ Call Kent or Cindy 'Hearr the quietl $00 ^ Mn.k $575 If pd by let i S i i ilin i-C s .733-S336or734-6104. , $600600 Dep. lurelPiifkApartment* ab3edreom ed , iM 'batb i f c l J i i TWIN FALLS Complete.. l76MauriMStfaat: Town ew nhouse . furnished 2 bdnn. t bath . Twin Falla ■ •• $62020 MMn. $595 H p d b y ts t- condo w/garage., 734-41M ■ $500500 Dep., . SllOO/mo.Incl.all. = ss: H p n i t P ^ e s m FALLS------^ tedroom. 1 bath A p t ' es & ' . utlls.4yard utiu care. Call Kent Clean end Reedyll ' 25 Mn. $300 If pd by 1st -.1 - ^ 4 ‘ or Cindy 733-5336 or 300Dep. . . - .. .7d4.6104-:------y5 g Quiney j A $425 + dep. *2°° fl}flpH |jj|j||pH bdmi.. 1 balh. ■ ....And^n dlottm dre:. • — ...... twWIN ii FALLS- Ig atudio, e661B Monore $495 •». dep. ' ,,Cell MIoMe e . ' » s B WOIweed floora. fireplace. .2 Wrm,.bdi 2 bath, carport. n a im g g y ’ ■ W/D, W/I utilities fumlshed. eiB6 'fParadise Place «102‘ * 7 3 4 - ^ S ? ■. Call 73S»0813,» - 2Mrm..2bath-$550. bdi ' TWINFIHTALL6 F ------^ ;ludes all appliances. 6481 QuQuiney; 2 bedrooms- 604 ~~1 765“SHoneyLocuatff4 - 1 balh.balh $425. deposit,- 'W ^ UNFURNISHED $45050 ♦ dep. 2 bdrm.lbath APTSmUPLBXeS- ■ TTBt $45050 + dep.2bdrm..lbath 2 bbath. « h $495. o depoelt... ' lUHL B rick dualftx. 1_ .3061^ ’i> bdrm. w/kllchen appls. & oap W ' Bb3 erth «C - 2 bedrooms. "i" garage. No smoklng/pets. 1 bai»lhj carport. 'tbbath. a th $4fiO.,+ deposit. , . { $37S4dep.208-543-4199. 128^i Martin •9& 11S400 - M W- ^ . 1 : UHL Upstairs sludioi - )dnn.. » 1 bath units. 487r Robbins-Re 2 bedrooms - ' stovstove irefrlg. $225. mo. BRAWLEY REALTY ' 1 bath.bait $525. + deposit. . TWIf 734-5888 WIN FALLS Downtown es.&wknd8.324-4603 M RI Ridgeway Id 2 bedrooms area, w hat a deaini'U'g — bath. $475. -f deposit, oneone bdrm units. Appls: TWIt/IN FALLS •B r a n d iwiey Realty 734-5858 HecHeat Included, no yard - Neve w - 3 bdrm. 2 balh. ivenlnga & Weekends. ' cartcare. Stanlng ai $300.00 oariarage, $650 up. 347 ‘''^2' SMAIMALLER t bdnn. 1 bath, Leminore. Call733-fe07or Dave 324-4603 ■ pH I — ato\stove Sc retrIg provided. 737-37-0043.B W >ALL6 A6, i450. 2 . elecelectric heat, water & lawn tu h n arm. Apple., carport, • - f * f ear® included, $325. mo ■ Whookup, storage rm. - ■ &m Ik /i w- CL01LOSE 10 park. New car- ELWOOblielv EVANS pet/^ainUvlni|l/oouniera: ------^734-1401------'{'KHBHH S A R A T O G A « flN t^ALLft fclean, spa- ^ > Slove & relr^g? wat?r®ln* laua. 1 bdrm. apt. ffi r A - - : . r 4 i ____ IScludedr8875i00 month— — III A P T S " .' " r s aattt*rappi»rineirw/DTr— ttii 1 . , ■ ■ -v. ■ .ACCICCEPTINa apps. on very • Lu:.uxury 1 & 2 bdrm hookook-up. No/amokfng. ’ - ' , • ,r- -nlcinice 1 bdrm unit In oxc. • po<>ooi • . $375^375/mo. Ken or Dezl at e i i t i a : ' conicondition and also 2 bed- . 35-2263 leave n u g .a . - • i:- . nroom o t In SW part ol town. ■ ■■■■ ' . THEHEMQMT I 733-0739 *0111 WTAtj^^SFTaqSi: ■ , 1 bdnn. W/D hookup. ■ BUHUCASTLEFORD * W''“ a ''.fS'l'yora, eceni remodel. $360 ' WhatCatan Wo Help K ■HMFORTHEE^ISTEREGGHUN^ ;''. Taking applications Call < Dawn at mo.0. ^♦ dep. 734-2822 or., 2bdmi8pts. r 11-4256 • • You Wli i t H B jH ld e eggs on the.lit.little acreag e In ' ' • Rar miFTotlay? Rent based on income. 735-1600. * IN fALLi Ekddp. jMMSE Burley. 2 bedro 9.VJSSJ" 436>6-9429 ; ■ Jroom .with full 73<734429S o r 543-8833 6 5>1 1 Saratoga Or ONAL: 2 bdrm. D/W. ' | g " is g a g g ^ ^ b a se m e n c . Double>le car garage. ■ )uoI Housing Opportunity. ffwln t . Falls, ID ™[J«jfrig'.,'range, diaposal. j H sJB unnles Allowed-lt'sIt's outside city burlJRLEY 2 bdmt. spacious; Ivato utlL rm. w/W/D. g CORNER I ^ ■ lim its . $62,000 #10000290 : r ipt private drive. $320 4- c #•MMMMMM « i nook-lok-up; AC. 2 sp a c e - ’ ' ' lep.67fr0712o>676-2198 rklng. No pets or smok- . | ' ' ~ ■ ■ TrSsS m LOCATiON Call Sheila A dam t LER Newer:,2 bdrm. 2 T " ' J$500. 754-6360«; . 1 ■m R m H . balhlalh. Garage.-S610/mo. i bdm IfIN FALLS For rent, 2 . r , . "nvolots ln 2000 Overland, BuHey ta’JSSUSJSup.I.Im. T S iin ■ MOVE IN TO r : ^. ^ 2 1 . « >Iea8ecall208-2e0-1332. owntown . area, k itte n tMdroi»droom. 1 bath duplex, ^ ’MF Heybum fully' . a new 4 bedroom, 2 ' i p, 6 7 8 - 9 0 2 0 OODING 1 bdrm ap t. apiippl.. cenlral vacuum. "'"Oigle *' ear garage w/open- i : . | l H QUALITY ivirsidi er. S600/mo.+dep. - £ Jandscapcd-lawn, ■ bath home ^odayl v L *R _ ReAiTY ivall al West Side Court. canarpel and mlnl-bllnds; - : : i g £ U p i ^ ■■ BISaBJ :|SSenior, age 62 oroverln- $350/ , ■ . 734-7C4-7007, asklorBlllle.* S n ^ B Brick, new vinyl m$,win m ature trees. Clt^ Spacious and attrac- ^ ^ ome determines rent. • month n plus elect • TWININ FAI LLS L arg e a HI EM dow5, 3 bedrooms, services available. tive on 11/2 acres ak.for.Shirtey-934r4986«.- .^Amarlcan iw Real Estate olean-ian-1-bdrmr$335/mo.^-^------§ | B 9 2 bath, garage. CIoM centrally l«ated Just •' BilSE—= 1 - ^ 734-5850. Haatiniatincl.Call733-3151.a [j Just ready for your foni/orouriMlMn* , HAILEY ___^ M l * to town with pastun , ouuide of Heybum. '' ^ dnom AparimtnU ; BALMORAL APTS. TWINiN FALLS Cula 2 bdmi. tWINti fF a l l s Large clean.. . S I EM forhones,4'H03iS9 . .neW home. $18,000' 5105,000. . ,i M * New* S450-K $4! $450 deposit. . atudIojd io . go o d loeellon, ■ g l H proiecu,etc"ill0036 R e n t a ls a South!:hw6od ' V , Aflordable , Ca::alie01-465-1561.B $275.75. Call734-S463«( •ealtor.cQ iTi/Burley/" ifor MlMlnl-CasBla Homes t m e n t s } IN FALLS Large 2 TWININ FALLSf N ew er: 2 . .."HB b S e e Ub a t; ” raai ..NO»Pl.. . . ™droom; 1V4 bath. $475. bdrm. rm . t bath, garage. M)22« . h ' 1; 2,3 b drm ..;___ I Data. • 734-4120 • $6t0/n-10/mo. Can 260-1332.1 . I -678-11-10*:------F fpA uS ------^ fW TIn rn fa lls Newer; 3 • | FOR RENT IROME Luxury, spa-. l u XU(URY 2 bdrm. units. rm. 2 bath, garage, . ' ppiJcaiionsforour walling. .V'-. CClean 2 Bedroom Apartments ious 2 bdnn.' apt., appls. o/w 60/mo. 4 2 bdrm. 1 . Rent Baaed on Income—’■8 1 ,V oii'l.il(fn^3'«l'W J^ W..W/D lLopk;up..AC.. r w f „Sapped. r V N • ll« forlr2 i-3i~3'bedivptnApanwtnts \ - (or l & 2 ^ ioomAfiamMs m I ic IrW /D rd ish w a sh - yvalliilkln-closetff. s ta rt bath,$.mr$560.-Call280:i332. ------^^ForSonlo^r^amJIeap r/disposal. ceniml vacu- < o $M75. 4: Call 735-0473. N FALl^ Nice 1 bdnn. O h _. M o ' 0 . ^ wal^r a garbagVpd. ~ ir y i^T' flor>raig«»rt/in/n(Vt lew :. 7th. $650/mo.’call ™'NI 378. Call 734-H53.B lAHTW ENTsIl^ 24-4854 or 324-2643.«~ ~ * F A ^ A L L S A P T S / IN FALLSOulet1A2 - : r o m e N ic e 2 bdrm. 1,2,33 B drm a. $ 335-195 K . ^.ga^i^W iTfaiasaag ■ J . JtHc rm. deluxe energy ef- mnhouse, all appls. No SemeieDW& W/D hookups. ' iiclillclent apt. $400 & m o k ln g /p e ts. $ 4 9 5 . 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SSI'S ■ “ “ Sexv; »ai»y SWF., ia. .5’8*; - : UProRANYTHwd .' •* SWM;'-.23. 6 T . 2101b*.. Jus,Sd.,5043' ;■ ■ '. . . tNTRODUCEVbURSELF, MS. BUBBLES f ~ HaKlw6rklngSWM,34.-5'lO-.. So Good-humored ^ mom; 24. . Ui . ' LgrSQOOUT .■ _ V4-; tuU-ligured. oubur«<.hair* :;»! aBwuiwraiiai^ . SWF.g 20-40; whvlikes odven- ...... ■ "■■'"■UrSBeAS'ONE'" ...... I•■•■the town.'ISOoulgolng. m t v ' > . taneous. k>vabie S m ^ 1B>24. i , blue eye*, loves mo\rie*. tlMEWtlLTEU • S iv SWF. 27. QTMn oy«t, alburn ' i : lorlriond*tilp,Ada.SieS mtmusic, mosi outdoor actMiies, " ' . • FUNWTHISUra PC ha r. 5-5-. Ulloot. eh#«rful,- lorpos*lbloLTR.Ad».123l ' ■ ' S r i S K , S »»K=”s.!s:.SM s.SWM. 45. 6-. 170lb*,.-brown fair*, FUTUREAIM GOLOENYEARS - hopes **1 to hear from on honest, tintime*. A j«.i i b i • • -.SVSWM. 34. B-a-. bluo eyes. • NOTHING COMMRE8 2 ' "ai caring, oasygoing SM. 22-30.- blonde holr. quiet. Irlond^. • Yo -prolarobty' a cowboy-typo. _ • ATTENTION MEN: • ' M n^^^s'lh e'^S ^inuaic.. movies, booka. and , .Wj F"® 5in^.tes- I Tlrefl ol head gom n? This .!?enjoys hunting, ••*pbrli. Fa .- ISOHONE8 TOIRL Ads.1194 s . ™w n-m lndod DW mom. 35. -comping and dancing, ISO * ^.'=- fgiEwg^ng^^SV^46. f it r . „• . i; -alendot.'-lrlendly SWF. 24-45. .•'■ W H ^orm eM .i?i5^K'8s: LETSTALK I ’l honesi WM. 43, who likes chah'cb m ' ^s w s a s ’ s wllh common Interest*. IPOKATTHE FUTURE c ari Huffloioos SWK 21. S T . •. romance.f! Ilkos dancing, dirv * Upbeal, atlractive SWPF/47.' ol Inieresis and Is looking to Ad*.1357 Ad - • 5” 9ood-looMng SWM. 34. S 'l r . hor» ISOIbf.. long-htJrod mottwr' " SWEET DReXMS- ' *«'' meel an honesi SM, 24-50, for stue-eyed bkmd. with medium . Ipvin ot two: Hobblos fneludo. • '/-issm ‘ ssijaiiiasr^^' \Friendly. hone*t SWF. 31.5'9*. h ^ s to ’share quollty time friqualnled^wilh-e--fOTanifc-^ful- i n v » l . s M a SWM. 60-71. —dooti-ond»poftm«5fWo'Wiih— 2 *?S likes working on motoreycle*^ V CASUAL DATING wwith similar- Inlorests. '. kJds.Ads.5l5? ■ . SWM. SW 40-45; for a. LTR. witivltfi slJorTbSid^ ha(r.- who' • outdoor*, I!!",? new opportunities.' £ „ 0 4 * ' " ■ Ad#.ii63:; .■ ' ■ t n •SHP. 20. .5'4-. 130lbs.. Ad».1205 Ac • • , COUNTRY,OAL , ' SS3IIS»ri?5-,'“iISO SF.-l8-26. l 9r friendship ’ tSOCLASSK- LETSHAVEFUN ' blown halr/«yo(. likos music. ' ’ TnEATMERIOHT '; §SWF. 52. 5-6*. blonde hair, DONTHESJTATE hot:tevlromyou.Adi.ll5p . -• •^^cond companionship. . .47 tSONICEOIRL ' ■ " • F.Fun. ehergetki. tslkatlvo SHF. S Meel Ihis spunky redhead wllh ' - . . • LOTSTOOFFEfl ' Ad».5239 , ' sh{t t “la£l^noW. C ; ' ffisrs.?fesi!s is*- SM. 2^29. wtx). warns 10 -IS. I< S‘4-. -I50lbs.. brown u blue eyes, a SWF. .19. 5'4'. Hui . LETS PAL AROUND •'. for' injoys lishing, • campir>g. havoa goodlim«.Ad«.1338 . 65. wt» enjoys life. Ad*.5117 . •1401b*,. ’^0 w t» e i ^ rodeos. SW3SKJr.s?V,'SM8 .«,»Romantie. ;cw»W*rato_SVflt1__ f itJ Sife”Js«s"a:Siv". ?;s:omanllc walks, stwoolno. - OANCEWrTMMB":'------|l AREWECOMWTIBLE' , working wllh horses, hiking • Ion 44. ST . 120M .. long brown S^a ond mo*t outdoor-octivliles. ?F°^w »«r?s;"3:s;4i : ^uthtul SWF. i41. S'6*. brown ^ :ere. caring SWM, 21 -32. who hair. Hobble* mebde camping, gW umor.Adf.1251 .. Adl.i She want* to spend qualify SS'. nshlng. biillarda and daria. • Ua.5254 • LOOKING FOR LTO . 2|halr/eyes. .searching lor a m ates ..Her Inierest* In COmpallUe SWM. 40-49. who time wim a conslderale. down* moTiovles, mutlc. 'lively chats. ^Seek* a SF. 44-S5. who Dkes . MOVIE BUFF . .ONEWOMANMANt 'IUGHTUPMYUFE . • " ” * li likes -dining oul. movies, to-earlh' to-e SWM. 19-25. anc landsomeSW M , 4o1 6 T . ‘.rilhol , ind .ouldoor activities.. cran*. gorderiing and cannlt)g. • SWSW M.'25. 5'5'. Wood hair, H " ;h hoM the torchl Ma: . ENERGETIC " lrsW;SV»!iVffi .radeosi; and TwrMback riding.. Ad».l149 Atf» • ••/•Adi\dH.1148 ■ ’ . AdiAd».1345 • ' . Wui S'r.?s!-in;"8!,rs • Adlt.5t26 KS"K',5S7.W f :Skllngt'c^X W rlg!^: . Snp» m ^ 5o!5hip^w 5S ^ i lun- looWng (Of It SWM. * .4 2 . READY TO SETTLE DOWN 'L et us help you 3vb>g SWF. 25-%. wlw Ukes , . pa fy >y^n^»cap^^hI me and g — .^-1 .a; w'^ff-^Ptng*oan»hlno- • rR.Ad#.1250 LET8HAVEFUN , ^ f e s r l ^ e r F c . . WILDftCRAIY - - CALL ^ SWM, 19. s ; i r . brown hair., COMMITMEWr-MjNDEO ' SViPt B B W ^SEE pei:soi3olL~wncartr*s^^ sm M ligible-to- -S ! CURVY BL O N ir^: ^ , AdJ'Sl'w rftbt.. biue*ey^ Wonde;' . 40-55, •'— '• '•■'• and FEELYOU'RETHEONE?.' » S i ? S S ~ slustache. enjoys' hunting. EXPECTTHE . , ie.'''?'7rj^i?roman'M i.. .{{S • N«, SWF. 22. 5-5-.-137n»a.. SWF, „ .2 7 . ; « dancing, horsabaek fidlng. . have ^ fun wiih.Ad»,5257^------J* • ■■.•' • S". Ineipecled «Mth thia aponia* brown hair, blue eye*, dream* . •ous.'inleilig*nt SWM, 32, ISO A SPECIAL OUY ing in ol meeting o s Wm . 22*32.'. HONOT CARING ants. No head gomea. . SWF. 22. S-5-. 140lbs.. loflo wfw w ahares ner Interests In, ft JSJ' M. 1 8 ^ . who-B conMdnt. blonde.half, bl< blue eyes. 14/S. ci Honest ., SWCM;- . 30, . ■ • •, hX but not MoUttWal. Must love ni FUN TIMES AHEAD - llshlr% ChlnotoloodlAdi>.l32e ,,f's?inr«^pT . f)« ci;'iS: A complete seein g a ^V^F.“ll^O."wlth . prieriendiy. telkotlve SHM, 2 8 .’ SWF.;S^2^!E^'23“'‘"r:- EVEHVDAYaETSBETreH jM:a^«onallty.-forLTR.*iml 5^6*. t45lbs„ wilh blacK hair. ^ 1 UJUSTMIOHTBTfiEI Humatoui SWF. 2 i, S'4'. vBEiNQ TOGETHER ' - . . . Thai pifts mat certain spark ' ^ AWHOLELOTMORE •• -actlv lutflolng SWM.- 22. 8'2*; back In iho evM of Ihls out-: . ISOMYMATCH -.m VRGH MAKICEOVER lOib*,. brown ^ halr/eyes. Friendly .SWM.-59.- S-IITr-^P®^lorts and camping. Ad*^12S4— - OMW. honeit. loyal,-slsnder—-Ootgoing'SWF.'3Or5'0*.'blcSd~v^ Oi r ^ s hiking, biking, swim* SWCPF. 22.-who-HkeB-ns)>—'-tMUrtweieyorenloyreamp:— .-M In ^ ------^FiFulhl-hourmassMe'-’h•-Manicure-"— '— 240lbs...red.hair, Ukos bowl*.------:-FULL-FIQUREOGUY mlng.ling and-most sports.-ISO Ing. fishing, working on’cars, di re • Facial • N ew do (H aircut o r Style) lisinT'^^SJ^Md'’S : ■ umoroua SWM. 38. •5‘8*. • S W . S . , FINDOUTTOOAY 1 Health club membebershlp - - gohow^ludw"lwF.*!4^:_|^ dl.5237 . OREAMUAKER . 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Coll.’ l l 2tb*,.blor>d hair, blue eyes, ' MUST B HUMOROUS .S ’?*. sports. t)owllng. cooking, . _ A U . l_NEEOtSYOU ■______fomllv time*. 1^ on honesi '; L"!this oid-fast)(oned SWF. 75; ^ IS.MJSSSck“«g: SWM. 21*35, MIS. no drugs. ^ S2 .’iu™Ts^ST«!^ta; ,handsome3M. S 18-27. lor pos* pons, Hopes to share quality W 2t V ! 1SlK!: ., . loves Wds. and llvtiw life to ^ sible ^monogamous LTR, «srM.ss!U'®^hS^'S ', -..SEAHCHING FOR FUN? -, 7-TT -the fullestt Ad«.-13Qg------—” —-t ;------^----- ;..-.ggreaij>er*onallty,Ad«,1190— > M — ■!<"------:RJNTIIIE8'AW AIT=^ — oofWenireatlng'SWMr28«0:— SWI merkind-ol-hobblea I do. romani iso ENEROSnCHM ■ MAKEMYOAY ' ■ DREAMINQOPYOU. id(t.ii36 eyei lt.1203 . SV^.r S : " S ”!;to5S555: ■ SHF.20.5‘r.wt>o’sfun.ener> ,,, New 10 the area thi* romaniic. nuVfeT^% **lim '-tovl^'^^ • Mnos s s s s r s comkMl and ottractlve SWF. COMMON BOND . 7^3 ' . W1LUNGT0TRY dS S J. ^ »6-;sar„s:. | l8-30.lorLTR.AdK.5177 Ada,SKSto-^.*" SWN. P4!'S.S,S'MVVa 35. 5'4*. bionde hair, green Honlonesi. Intelligent SWR 23, cn VM. 45. 5'8*; ,l75lbs.. Who's movleiovle*. the oiAdoora and Ki;asj.sf5rss!;: IaTus^'"" ■ s T . blonde holr. blue eye*. COWBOY MEETS COWGIRL . "WHAT '' Rtf LOOKING 4 easyi & r * kes music, tho outdoor* and ^i^iw*Mtoduidoors. ISO SWF. 42-57. easy . CANY0UREUTE7 WM. 21*40. over e r and loys writing, dancing, coun* about«ut anya ouldoor a eth ^ . No . ■,.=.» K ver '220lbs. Her Inierests. whili ndgames.Adt.S220 iclude long yralks, a'rls ft . Ad#, •LEAVE A MESSAGE i d « . t ^ actlv R.AdS.527t • . ^ CHECKITOUT ; LtVEWlREWANTEb & ralts ond pleasant converaa- SWF. 27. 5 -r. blond, loves 5w.Ad»,5068 ^ . • . • . 2 IS COMPANY LETSHAVEFUN '. AREYOUTHEONE? SWM.: ------^THVHUOSNOTORUOS-----^A r Irwiude camplngT coriveriio* IWM. 5l,5'e‘. 16Slbs.. WS. SWK5WM.4l.5'8M65lb»,.hand- gasvt ®f.'s's-.S”,!S'SS!t ■ SWF. 30. 5-5*. easygoing.' -artfettisssril «o hlklfS7*w5?'2Snp^r^Sn! ONE-ON^SNE .., enjojnjws the outdoors, the drive* somilome. shy at firsi. caring, . enloys Ihe outOoors. horse* Ing. Cooking lor SVm; 28-40,. Altei back Hding and animals. S ! V “ ' • & Itentlve, beaulilul SWF. 32. jWj_fondly, writfno. ttw _____ JSS?SS*-J!------FIND OUT-TODAY------r-who' aL.135lbt>blond.halr.:blue 'SO I* “ m o^s^-?Si??M tdooi W m^SSiSTc'SffiS! SWRSV 16. blonde hair, cryst^ ^ s . like* the outdoois. done- I?**ealed I like a lady. A0«. 1331 portii I'nings. Seeks a SWF. 40- __ druglfee-Adt,l2a7 *<» _bioe eyes, has a wide variety___ LETS HAVE FUN. -, INTO MY ARMS , 2J! gpW aing.;: ANAUAUERICANOUY meetSS*a W . 16*. Ad«5j080. . J ? • 9twrable SWM. 29-30. with OWs 5WM.44.0V leoib*,. slender, SWF. 19. SV. 170fbs.. wtth Wf »m1cof'’sw M f'4^i57?' who 2 58rs""w aS rH ha^‘ b r o ^ ' with-vilh-Brown hair, and green , LOOKMOFOB. . FU-idilandaUy secure SWM. 42. , ^^rw ^halr. eei^iV, NO ONE SAtO ITS EASY ; * ^ ! mily values. 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OPENHEART »^ 5 S fc HOLS IN MY HEART ' SWWnVM. 34. 6-. 2300)S.. enjoys Ads,t:1,1202 , 5-11-. 1 Ad».1285' * , . ;7. 5-3-. blonde holr. b(ua nwcotorblke*.Ad».S062 • That wvles. dancing, music. I m ' Friendly • SHF. 30.' . 5‘3*. . INTRODUCE YOURULP ^>yes.'likes e s camping, biking • rolks.-seeking a SWF. 21-40; ' T1MET0 SHARE , hair.lr,^lke Ill hunting,’'*'ffi(lnj ; . • • TRUCK ORIVWQ LADT t70«bs,. t7l brown hair/eyes. ISO .A«Are you o personable SM, 20- andind sohbsU. Hopir^to m e« ,*BETOU KINDI' Si?a°ate;'„ra!s; 2 S a Easygoing -SWF, S3. 5‘3*. tm Mwst F. 18*30. I'm sponta- who 25. who e n j ^ music end* thanhat spedal SWM. %-40, wiih . Horn»ne*t SWF. 68. who enjoys ■ neouMus, funny WM, 24. B 'ir . ' enjoy *si^.‘^?n?2&£*!! 2 ^ ^ brown hair, likes reading. ' tor amllyvolue*.Ad*.1174 . wolki trenturous, ettractlM. bowling, cooking, country mo liking, traveling ond d ^ n g 210ltlOlbs,. like movies, dining .- . hair, e r ^ hunting. f|shr movies, meeting p e < ^ o% TAKENOTKE locccountry music. ISO on hon- oul. • CHRISTIAN VALUES leshlng SWF. 40*55. music, movies, works. ISO olhef oih octivttles.M«,Mi2 I * lonest. earing SWM. 30. ^ ‘na . SWM. 45>se.-wltt> Simuar ' . It, kJnd.slovlng VWWM. 68- ***••''ai.iSS'"" ' H=™ ^ “rIS^M;iroeF%-45: interests.Ad«.l281 > RE04IAIRED MOUUA ssM *® iP 'p; I. who has similar inierett*. raiTKivom J0&" It like children and have , RESCUEME Let s c o n n e c t liar Inierests. Ad«.S26S ,SWM. ! SEE WHAT HAPPENS 2S 1«.5050______«S!l,'Trr: S /M. S8;. S'S*. lunny. Hkes haxel eyes. ISO aRractive. ■s’t f t ^ '‘l23!S!!~darjf^^ IvW ARE YOU DEPENDABLE? . SMj! 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I. enjoys hanging out with watcWncss^lxd'^jtinssar , brown tialr/eye*. like* tish> SSr-SKCS..n,Z 5i P. 25*2A*tW .**^'shOT^ Iriei^i l ^ a SWF. 2 5 0 5 . , ^ S'V. brown hair, hazel eye*. ' ■ n jr ^ ^ w w v X . - S M ' t S : SS!.® ' SH: l£t^,.W “s5S2^ 9 w.maqicvallev;co working on cora. ISO'SF. lU , (ng SWM, 43-52. MAQICMOMEKTS mierests In camplng.-moviea;' = ^ 9 -^B HY A TTW ES ’»■»},a . wWi-alfflllar Interests. KtovlrM WM. SO. S'lO*; SWM, 40-50.‘ibf friertdshio music and cMdren:Ad*.5069 incere. honesi SHM. 32. { n ^ .n d p S (be.. Ikee ranching, out- . lirst. «»:5 2 0 7 ------—BEAmWUL-BtUE1 EYES. I Cf r . with black hair, er^cys .Ad#.82«7 ., door act AHMm-«TTACK For customer serv ovies, travel and r e a ^ the comiowBOND ' . vice, call 1-716-63j34-7849-S5-( DONTBEnWEt tlKMintaJr ble. ^ n g a SF. wtw.la caR IhiMa hjf>4ovlng'88M. 19. S i C S - iis-issrlx s'srs;-^ with-blofflte holr ona ^ M MatoI A Asianj_____ C— , i49*>e.:-wltivbl*ek-half: . 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■ i ■ ■ ■■■ . * ' ■ ^prii-1r 26o v n me »-WBwerT^i r ^ l n ^ H t, lUaUg Dia ^r^TW lN'FAUS MOTEL 3TaTTWINrpALLS Construe*- CAfTLE DAIHY HERD FFA’r MACl" IH'MbdeT H~ I-HAY 1st. 2nd, 3rd cutting a ' 4 ■_$t0(Vwk.&$360ATwntfi. t- :_JerBey.yHoialoln^U3D. ^ Q O U C H ^ 2 U n a n a t v T"RWeriiijNO M ^ere.^$1SOreaH^3^MOyr- tot T-Wir^F^LLS roomr s: f iwntniy, rates. ^34«98^Ji F£e o WA^6MAMH3io ” I : 1 10/week, microwave. n lor sale. 400-500tbs. t : HAY Bright green, loaly. - I 'W E tU IHIMMEH Echo.: lrlg.^Utllltlfta pd.-Ceble NH-310 Baler. .:^Bamstoredi.early'cot.i^ _ A6.0_m.h^j>c. 6.4.hard' ; | — .Catl 5 3 6 g 1 1 S J ^ ^ :T----- Catl88»2646«^ ------a a tring, dairy hay, high ^^$50j:aiLZ34iB435-:l. ------^TVroap*t#H201-Klmber.'r>- I'CONDORENTAL/* SSHFSectBnaTwFSF^S — r— iy Rd.-orcaii73S-0232.a-i- 1 — TIMESHARB— -FUEL-TANK8-(3)-12-.000- ■protetoirtow'nbefrhebge™^- - e i l f f i r sTtftrfdfa be~d-.1- J l ^ a o o .l b - Hotoleln.open— —galkms.^— Cali 686-2777J I - -~^gainst- 2001-h«y priMsr^ t=rAPptE-ANNIE— -• SFALl S Wim kllch- ^yeirnew7$450r73ito366 | - B hellors: Call 543-8373 Of 3 CaB324.714e« ’ Please can 206-676.2528.'- J ens. $110/week’ $270-}I PINE IDAHO. River front .5KAIN.bRILLIH.S10,'l3‘ TREASURES • ' SBiiiiraSEwElnm. Mi ?r^$420ino?AII'uliri7Td?|- ^iog-cablRFS^miies'from- =i:wlth:seeder:box?6^-Bpao^ ■llAY’hbriS^and^icov^ha^-h = . 9|Jiir(g:Boutlqu4=:= :COMPUTEfl^OOMh^e4= ^ ■' Anderson ResorVoir. CATTLE yearling short I ~8mM(8)oirafreBddB«7 B pieastfcaU20e-733-e641. r. ing.'exc; cond, $1650; 1st. 2nd, 3rd, stTi. and ig; jFri. April 6th, 10am-8pm 1m egs ram, 4 glgi HDD. • Induding mattress p a d s ,' - BUNKE Beds with mat .■ t, homed polled red bulls'. ' 'i Call 436-9986.- : . bates. Call 543-5776.a fSat. April 7th; 10am-6pm ' -• ,52x• cd rom. Wln96, 15* . elect, blankets, spreads,- $i *606 ,, I • ^ ”p.°r,S.'glSa5I For sale. Call 543-S116.B |f : 2762 Chaparral C ir^ . i monitor. $450. Also, new ' JlAY.OaL2stringbaIas.70. —^ T w ln - S ll8.-ID: . sheets,pillowsiwns. ' c}i MOBILE r: -osii^f6io;’.i^’ ^. , tonsat$75Aon.' . . — r ' n'printer, scanne^'other cases a skirts. Uke new Cad420-2737. ' .; 1 w/calves at side. $900.- ^ (Go.East on Elizabeth Blvd -!: misc. parts. 732-5802.B • J p ; I - - — S T ^ G E / - : ■“[= l^ S E TRAll Rfa :90.LO^^ -rpest-OteenhirHigh-endT - I warwouserentalI . gsn 3 horse,slant bumper "HAVHblHlhVINU . ' follow the signs) ^COMPUTERSUsed . ^ "2 ■ . ’■ le u s a t : .. <• 1 f :|pCiii, rubber m ats, dia* ; T.S.C. Hay Retrieving. HHand painted wood crafts. -Pentiums,’ioyMst prices. • f ■ 812 V I . ItwlnadOmlerort.net. . ^-^ihGonaM20^)135------^ saddle rack. $3,100/offor. FAST TREES . GroWS^O^^ , h)«ELTON 2 bdrm mobile. .mordai property, graveled . ' or280-0838.« Gold Canyon Candles.’ ' uLAPTOP w/Pontium prod- ft./yr. $6,25-,$10.75, d best offer. C a ll'3 2 4 ^ ! * jPtoase call 208-324-3323. .?j ' a iota of Spring Itonui- ' < I S . w/securTty fence & 30X60 cestfor. Windows 96i PCPotted. Free brochure. .. ■ SS8d.lM ??M "(SSr storage building.'LocatedJ, CORRALS lor rent 4 dlMer. ff 30 tonfssib baleaVsrd ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i$250. Cal Stan 732-659M ^ : 800-616I $250. 324-M40.lv. msg. . I - GOATS Reg. Pygmy.' manure 17“ bed. 734-7265.'. | GRAVEL Pit run grav-. ■ “ FURNmiRE— ■ ■ -s» " J a c k s o n AREA 40 a c l II- .g.CARPCT, r 607 I ' wethers/doeilngs-ready; JD 4960 tractor 1993. exc. -.emopeoli.>eonom|r ^ new. Lg. In window type. ' United Electric power, I ~<250.-Call 208^734^528:------^ . .1 ..OFFICE& wheel lines, wilh or w/o 3• .734-6812 afloi' 6 p.rri. or . .bond.. 14.9x42 rubber ® I i a s p — ^ • 1 RETa K SPA CE 9 b d r rn . h o ii s o / C a 113 wknds Easter SpecUl— » - woRs e -c p mtnflTv r.'oig,^ “■*'hro“oo1lC00”0400y IT 814 ~~n ..TIMESCLASSIFIED.Tit ■ BUPERT Spacious oiiieo ' ■ Reg. Palm mare. Double ■ “ JEWELRY a .-V - DEPARTMENT-:--- I JEROME 120 acres. Sutt- .d?HliioEERE7100 ' 1 . ANTIQUES & I Vwas $5770, must sell u!LuU Rentals, 100 Lewis St, ■ I able for beets & potatoes.' bred Easy Jot. Flashy. 12 ij rmplantorw/martr • shares. Call 431-2147 or Milk compressor, vacuum '2nd Time Around - - I T; V. $25. m icrow ave noted * ring, 1 kerat lotal. .,, (BURLEY) . Why rent- consMer buying i .438-5573 after 6. ' ' HORSE 17 yr.old maro, ; ' pumpc .'2 milk tanks ft var- ..le.doalarAntkiuoMall ■ j $900/ offer. Call 654-7011.. 780 sq.ft. In Blue U k o s . ' . .^groatw/klds. $700tof(or. tourot^r^iyiry li equip. > ^ 5 , weight bench, bara — GE DRYER. $100.__ omce_part(. priced to sell, _-RUEEHT.Nonh.la»_130-: ' has stocked for spring.'. K w/951ba. S lC O .W eW X ' ). -lSell-16^double-rlg and- —C -^689-Washlngton-Stf-N.------ai Call 733-2323.B • j acres, gravity flow, wilh orr saddle $400. 536-2490« - - •^ fi^ Ah^So! nevffwm; ~b•^bik»$20.-Cali e54-248SB- | “^LAWN'tf— ^ 3r-Printerr$4Qt)^lw6:— - .without house, born &. PASTURE GATE ^ ’ Twin Falls •734-6008’ $175. Call 734-4852 ; Zn corrals. Also 100 acres o6B32.a . sound. QH Arabian. 12 ILocated In Heybum, ID. Jrostored,.30's radio wilh ' O'000. w/7 portable 2-way ^ '' f a x ^ Cal! 324-6554 leave msg. ■ TWJN FALLS bffico for i WANTEOTO ' . yrs. old maro. Intormedl- : Call First Nathmai'al « radios a 3 remotes; Call ' S8pd.44VCalT733-3752. '± £ 1 lease, downtown & I : =:ata rtdor;$1400/otfer.Coll- —____ 800TS6fre24ZB_:-___ < -Kent at Snake River Pool- ..—^ O U R ^AWN MOWER (riding) ' “JSC■IISCELLANEOUS ■ : courthouse area, upstairs, I 734-3Be0.or326-6443« fTRACTORS P Attention 5 and Spa 734-8103 or 280- walker. 48Vdeck,20hp.- Hyslor S-60E forU ift Utt': . approx. 900 sq. It. wilh 3 I QQ2 I 1417. 1' Value af $1600', . R ear bagger. Low hrs. capacity, 7000lbs., pro-- WANTED TO RENT In MC HORSE ' older small white. TTractor Pu»er*,{antk)ues) C pane. hard tire. $5,500. privaie offlcos, reception' - Well broke, genllo for ali .11 JO-A, (2) JD-B. Run. I 'priced to move at oniy. A D liExc. cond. C^I734-9640a pan aroa. Family Is In search APPUANCES $1250. Si . • ■ T Call1-688-408-671ta a H iMtt), on-slte pinrklng.’ C ot a rental house w/past- children. Moves out well. $1500ea.or$4000lorall $ f t TIMES CLASSIFIED. p'bt^DEROSA5 TREES 4' -22!! . SS2S/mo. 4-electricity. 532-4456 evenings 33. Call 834-2314B W. ***★★★**★★******* MISCELLANEOUS 4 Hair ures and/or corro'is for KENMORE relrlg.,whlle m department. w10 7 ' talL Bald price $30 M'SC AiparieanRealEaUte- - horses. Call 438-4540 ask HORSE I Palomino gelding ^W a o te d 18- pup trailer. 2 MOTOROLLA (lO).MTX . per tree. Call 436-3721 or' Styling Styli Stations a 2 retail , . ' 7 3 4 - 6 ^ 2 0 cubic lt.i $250. Single " S 208^734-5538 5s431-5855 . '. cabIcabinets. Comae Sheryl P ' forAPalrickorJIII . m years old. $700. with w potato bed. P reler ddryer, $100. 736-4805. 8000f radios Wilh keypads. . • TWIN FALLS otflce space ------eall-792^4 ' -•<•^elf'unioaderorboard- *37 ^t-EXT,Mlc^.casear-l- — Jt234i597aor.733-54S3a- - ^ W ASHER/DRYER s e t, base bi station, MAX Trac - O R ------^ to rent with receptionist. ” 1 615 I 1HORSE QH maro, chest- ^puller OK. 423wt015,a ^ .w/43'cutJurbodock MISCIISCELLANEOUS 7’ pool ~ “^'0nlybelf>o-u6ed byrerter* I MOBJLEHOME . I _ Kenmore exc. cond.' 8e8'with 8l sub sialion, ... 208-677-4543 < • iIncludes sweeper; U ^ tablitable. .Good cond. Brand nut, 12 yw old; packed. WAf*T^ StoeUi^rlsT $250. $ Single washer, _mlsc._ehargera^6SQ- ni ^ 5%of the time. Looking - I ——(BURLEY) forstoringarrahgements. I - 532-4628 or 4 3 1 ^ ^ |. S$600olfer. o i ,324-8407.« . .^LER .cablnCreek. Mobile HORSE SALE ^ . 1^00-82i-7349.« -Aprii-14.'2001 .Horses WANTEO:-okler-gratn ^ dnil- -dl 1Home Community. Family ,' snownlromlO-lp.m Sale and ar hay rake and sprayer _ :----- TWIN FALLS Otflce space.- park, spaces avail. Good begins at 1 p.m.Blmoro with wi boom«. 543-2026. B Just-A-Mero Inn. $600.00: rocatlon..Walor, garbage CountyFair Orounds ' w Wii ic 12 row plantar. Bean, F i $550.00. Cali Cindy furnished. Close lo Glens Ferry, ID.for Info c< ^.733-5336 0^7^-g104. , shopping. 1st mo. free. . com, boeta planting plates 1 / 326-6688 (ask for Jim).H . call 208-366-2550 . 5448 54, JD toader 825-5032ti ^ | pBDSlNEESSlalSESRVICEB HORSES 1 rag. A mare, 7 • '.es starting al $300*mo., VwiN FALLS breekildo * and 1 reg. B mare, mlnia- ■ 703 I B ^^7309.-731»2984«. . _Court ^ on.Addison.Ave. — CUSTOM ■ Mobile & RV sites avalla- -tureh0r808rC0tt366-7568- - I H D i m bio. Call about bur move HORSES 2 geldings. ■^RM^ERVIC^ g ■ Lake's spaco-iortease;— In spedal. 208-733-6641 ■ •WdgonUerBest o ffe r;"' “ 2300 sq. ft., $1950 per Call 324-5270 evee.« —j •• mo.'Net lease. 733-3742.- ALLGROUr^DWORK I — Planlrrock pickrchopr— l — ROoSlfATES" ' ^ — haying, manure/dump ■ p . ing. also 2 m ares 7'8>.4 COMPUTER 1 F CONCRETE ~| p — e S i S C s r l _!™^«J®Bder^5^3:6868.B.. ,4 «l a w n :c a r e - |. 4500sqft : .1 ^ e n u s ^ exteu^ivelvrM ' H ^ v V Duty Chisel . — SERVICE— ’ * plowing a offset disking. • &DRYWALL D&MCONCRETE Precision Lawn' ■ — Blue LakeslSOO^SOOsqff cows & ranch work. 934. ' P Cl Footings, foundations,'' cc trTm m w g : . .. .$1250 up to $3750. . _ ™*Bhare*y^r^u8o ,■ 4505 after 5. Joe Storey. Reasonsble rates. CLEARLY COMPUTE^ f Commordol, rosidentiai, S43-6964 orS39-ip58,B B O B 'S B E S T : ' Iniemot SOI up, . .'driveways, ' sidewalks. • mowing, irimmirigi r i c ■ RierAve.sao-assosQft' $300 month. Inquire at HORSES^ Reg. Arabian' — Instructions, e-mall. Dairies and residential.. CMil’e Tree Trimming' ■ $380 up to $1050 • 734-7494 ask fq'r^Heldl.B DRYWALL ' ^ power raking. jT , aping a removal. ' ' . horse: I 2 .yc old m are. ^ — Custom Texturos . \Compuier Malntonance .All your concrefo needs. landscaping, yard . Downtown 200-4200sqft . greon broke, nice stylish i ■ - 706 I . . Stump removal. I IRRIQATION I 731-0788 (TF) . sot-up a training. IVo . Call 536’€705 1clean-ups, roiotilling, . . $200to$3500(otiilt]88^> 7 horse. $750/of(er. f^eed L will held lift Iho fop— ^ * Free Estimates ’ ^ 678-0991 (Burioy) pruning.Fi*eestltnstes ;------Cal!733i038r— • * Je ro m a * ■ to sellTwe moved! Horse' lisi insured- Free Esilmates I ■ 7^9243 or 324^379. 550-1200sqft $300-650 I b o a rd e d in B u h l. ID . BgOyZDIE6^Lwllh ,1' Berk. [hiHEATING & AIR I ^ -SHOP & WAREHOUSES I •208-267-1140.* !S CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONING ^ . Overtwdd doora I 701 I H0R5IST?oElrIaTaK H 208-ee8-2100B 2° . ' . T ' AIR DUCT ° 11S3-230S8qftSS7S»1150, PAINTING & I F = _ gI ’ UVESTOCK I Allen Prow„Gooding, ID.' Tsy SAWTOOTH . * TREE I ■ Twin Falls & surrounding GATED PIPE 8 'a 10: ^QLEANINq..:. _ B & B ■ DRY-WALL 760sqft$400 29TH ANNUAL area. i Cali 206-934-9281. ^Blumlnum..Celt 543-5776. - - ~ Maintenance— —=SHEETMBTAL l TRIMMING SALMONI SELECT HORSE r Air Quality Services , 50% off labor ...:.^ N e e d a space to lease? - -■ OVE’dTCCK TRAILED H ^ and U ris ^ s u s e d hook . All typos of remodel' LU PH ER ■—WewlltflhdH toryoul SALE S and latch. Call 731-5558 Air Ducts Fumaces . c«constnjcDon. specializing on service colls. .SaLApHI22,1:00P.M. : WW. gooseneck.'16x6’- 5? DjyerVontsChlmne^ h Commercial and . • PAINTING,F INC. K&K Tree •. I ' TID W ELL J E N K S ^ or423-4634. h.bo9VDom»Commoreiol Saimon.lD. iur pipe. We accept L . 800:827.9161 Shrubbery and bush ' ' ' -es. Paints, Appys. & TB's, $700 andholtor. Call ' 1 ~ . HOME I . ,. C a ll B ill o T z o l ) ®. trimming. • , ■ Idaho's Premier Horse Mastercard a Visa, a COMMERCIAL™! 733^)863days ■ ~ -coverthe'M « agie'vailey ' r ~ CONSTRUCTION CONSTRyjC.TI.ON, c( . For (ree Estimates . Sale.-Fealurlng-100-Se- . 432-5361evonlngs. —~ - ^ B U S I N E S S - 1----- ^ Call 736^853------r — I RENTALS I . loctI Gedllngs. Sate Per- — — Area'. Cair&9--9S3S------formanc'o at 9:30 si.m. . .. Rick orTodd. S E R V I C E EuEureka Construction HENDRY u & SONS ' HAQERMAN mechanic . Plus ii MULE SALE Friday ASSOCIATION SALE - i ^ & Excavating ' Carpenlors ^ shop for rent. 4 bays, , al f 7:00 p.m. & 1.500 add- Sot. Aprtl7. 1 pm.- 3% 3*. 6*. Self contained or TWIN FALLS SpSpecializing in concrete, CommorcioiaRosklentiai cor . R| [ ^ TRIMMING : ' . hoist, com pressor, Ig. 'ed F Team'Ropihg on Wober'Coun^ Fair Grounds .mount me to tractor, all tools direcilonal boring. . lAII;a Jobs Large & Small R®,?G I fp Ogden Utah. Selling 63 .PLAN ROOM part Call 530-467- Ing a hauling. 732-S616 73 or 731-6089, Jested) 43 females. 37. consiructlon. Froe Thompson's sMaintenance 837-6402 or 539-6402,■ , 756-2.125.£ Fax 208-756- 3728 lor more detalls.« ■. month (New CO.) ------Pal’aiming a Romodoling ' i 6809 or email f.snookOi- Forsalo catalogs Call 733-1017 or TroeTrimmlng SHOP for sale or rent. Ap- I 801-544-1902 ' WAIWANTED 8*- & 10* aium- Blueprint copies. HOMERHPWRSH( °Quality Experienced a Removal., - prox 1040 sqft, rent $450 da.net. ' • . ^ gatod pipe. 30' long with _, , 734-PLAN{7426) ^ ...... __.Work...... (■ Froo estimate. mo. OFFICE for sale or BULLS Red Angus...... , 30'_keyhoie or roctangu-. No Job Too Small ._Cail324.5604.or_^a ____ Free caiolog.'OatrLlvo- S? • CCCONSTRUCTION I -BEfijEREL'SHOMB B ‘ -J- FreeEstlmalos - - rent. 560 sq ft, off street 4LCMttl9Co. Reg. 4 pure . lar openings. Good cond. — ^^:^cAflE^ ■■ _ ■ 3 2 ^ 7 7 8 . ' Slock Concept, Inc.'1- _£a]IS43j^j___' Coi r— ^ •'■■■ .n . L__ -6-Q -0- g -g-S - 7 -Q-9-9T wwwJveetoekconcoot8.oom VATER SHARES ^ CARreNTR'^ — RESIDENTIAL palming p a carpentry. ' —' chase price. 736-3776 ■ ■420-0221, b leave msg,■ ■— 5 shares,Twln Falls Canal. C L^N U P . 20yrso?ip. F(00._ VACUUM ------aa?s'orb4:837govesT^ “ o ^ ^ W E B U Y jKteke_olfor206-362^.t«,. g Estlmoies. . . 1ROOFING! \ ' ■TWINFALLS----- T” ----- yeariings 4 & 2 yr. old. Out WHEEL LINE used, wilh RoRetired licensed General 1 cCall Bruce 733-7643 SALES Retail soaeesavallnblnfor ’ J Iof Top Al sires. Sem en EQUIPMENT r. FOR G4SH/ parts. New wheel line ------—JS^BVICES— ----- Tony=734.3322------——^SERVICE------lings, long yoarilngs & 2's. ' 43t-2817or 431^624 PROM-DRESS “ “ YWiN FALLS Approx. IWeights i A EPD's avail. ? First Area $35 rernporary-Permanent ' 300■«^sq.'fi.'0owntbwn, ||i ACE ROLLER HARr6 w bli iachaddltionalarea$16 - , JoJohn's Sharpening- Semen te8ted.Will.dellver. —14‘*S3000. « R otary-M ow ------1 Need omployebs? ’ Service . • WEIWEDDING'SHOP - newiy'remodoied. 127 834-6552 vi or 539-2627. ^ r 7 0 6 I up to 200 sq. ft, per ' Need a job? P T Atoln Ave E. $300 month, s er S '$600. Stack Wagon I 4: FARM SEED & ' area • l^WNCARE I g; >rom Drosses $25-96 ■ BULLS Salers (Vlrain) -b1033 $2800. IHCBlpper 3 = 737-4687 . ^PERSONNEL PLUS ^ i^ id o a sie S so w s.’ Wedd/edding Ones $50-400 Cali (208) 393-2051 . .Red 8: and black. Semen s; ^ I 73;733.7300 or 676-4040 $500. Rotary Hoe $ 100. | LowRaies 141 Bracken St S. Bridesidesmakl-Ront o r Buy. : .TWIN FALLS Great com-, _tested..733i923S_. a u JD Dbi Rake $3800. Or l . ^l _...734i4050.r 7 . TVetis-'ells-SII^ShMs-Bros- : . morlcai iocatlonl 2 targe ,Ri b06ib(fdr.438-82tsa. ■iLFALM-SEEO.-Pasture- f = , Reliable S ervice-...... ----V i.«oo:47ji4osoz:::: --30%:( . mlxe . .436-9986 • y _ Vi Vyprld.FloprfQg.. * & WEDDING Wl & I - clfic dames, priced roa- r :lfaLPA S e e d t^or sale. .. BiBuslnesscts, residential,- j LAWN CARE- , •97346. k • ~ V BEETSH A R ESTg^ =°~rjStarting at $1.20 lb. a up. consiructlono clean up. LAIANDSCAPING PRPROM DRESS Canyonelde RMlty. Inc.. sonably. ^ well grown, 2 yr, 20 shares for rent Pleasecoll208-733-0141, £ lardwo^^lMnnstoila. . .. QMAC ' olds. cl 543.5753 or celt: 7330404 or733-7612 ALF/ ' tion and Rolinlshlng GET READY FOR W EI n539:7026:i(.no answer I'-- 708... 1 S Oak, Cherry, Beautiful MCMOWINd SERVICE ° VEDDINGSHOP ' m n f A u S ------leave a message. CABEET SHARES 15- shares • Sjai os. Bonded a insured, °S . SPRING • Prom>rom Dresses $25-96 — OFFICOQOALrTY , _2! for rent. Call 423-4705 - HAV, GRAIN Jerom e 324-3299 ^Bamboo. Maple and ‘ Moi Antique Floors. ' Spr 'eddlng Ones $50-400 ' - - 1200sq.tl.Recsptk>n+4 or423-SO;7. ^I FEED ' I---- s“p °;„ 's"c s» . - aWesmaW-RentorBuy. OFFlraWAREHOUSE ” buS ? 5 ? ^ m S ^ -V ------. Instnstall Carpet and Vinyl TimeTme to W fl^e^^ o Yowl |_ j^| CASE 6040,-14' swamor,' ■ 208.734^5972 ' I L SPRINKLERS 'Veils- 7600 sq.tL industrial Park 644-1052 < leovemesaaoe. 714I, hours,-S32,500: Hes-' L^ALFAdi^Dder - — 0% Ofl On Invitatkins. - OFFICfilWAREHOUSE mains.WL326HQ$i;50.- «o Basteirechea- CATTLe:RegrAngua buns .ton .$ 8200. 14' swathor; ■ COMPUTER I rFi 54-5404 or 539-5619“ ' r3y6B3a4aiQ:s.:Main' ‘ and heifers, exc. blood- w1780 hourB,.$25;000. Uv msg. 543-6815. Kaster. ' FREE GRANT I LAW N CA RE lines, low and moderate o -N ew Holland 2000-balor. *5SHri6iLeA6g/orsaie “ fi SAMLES/SERVICE , m o n e y a « Warehouse 5000 sq.ft.' 3i_rU]i ‘ ar w elg h is.:p to v en . •$13;S00. JD 4230 tractor ______$36.a.lon. _____ Affwdable ^rvleea. I ~STUMP . '^i rJ r J f A B D ______.1 1 _ . Eak^Or. ' ■EPD'srexcrbaekoroundsr Hr . witha kMder, duals, $11,5- — <^n53»6666------IgC5^pRefllf$l0-^ g = CommerclalVrestdehBal-' ' -FSTDSSH-piySiti-: =‘5: REMOVAt^ MAIIlAINTENAriCE “ _0mcE«H0P _bi5-2 yr.oW buns', 3-yearilng 00. Call208-466-6496.B COF Perfect to Poor Credit Call for free quotes for ' ^■^OOa«-BOOO«q.ft, . ------Eibulls, 7 - yearling heifers , Printers, Fm Mechinesi spring dean up. weekly Qrind "" your tree slumps Ostrahder ■ 5- lop quality. Feeder and- ^ 1st a 2nd Mortgages, Z.'lmowing s# rvice, small ut,upto30'.$2.00per Rosp

p g g B l l a a X X 3 UN m P f ^ ^ For iterertis under or adcIding lip id $TOO100 (Maximum of 4-items) ; r : I j j j 'S2 each'additionaHlne. Priviwtie Party only. Merchandlidlse only Some restrictionsns apply.)t . :ali 73r3^?3irExt.2 or 677n ^ W 2 r i r ~ s ' MISCELLANEOUS Tram-am- TOSHIBA 27‘ TV S200. . I BI CA Qnf I- -HARt;BV-DAVIDSON1999- -I-KAWASKf-^5-ZX9fVNInjBrt*C- -CATARAFT-Aira.-^ " -, . — — poimB.-STlHWailer/AlcdiEoT ~HiniB6nie.3r:iV'SJ7s. -on^oa^k cabV netV tian^ • r. • mas tree &-ornaments. ' - urday 900 S Ohieda, 0lum..flm8:'16.5*x9.75*.75*. [Fancy Oak Entorta/nmBni Also old magazines a po- - Soit Tall Cusiom, special :-:exc. cdnd. 9.800 mis., .,.. .Paniharl5ft.Si200. . - I®'"' w/llght SI SO. •678-2964 . - Rupert.-Booth area S100 construction, custom $5000flrm.Call731-4408 ' .Call837-653ia- . S300/oHer. 9344131 cenlarSTSQ. 324-4274. per goods & old Teody/ 10 a.m. 436-0701. • _ _P.Qln}..lot8.oJ_chrbme,.im-_ .SUZUKU1.j 097,~GSX600>- -QREATCANADiJSFreedar—-Q ---^PLANTSTANDForAlrl- ATTENTION Pomeranian,n. while, neutered mole. -. . Beor8..Caii 208-7^7473.- ; 'macutate.-4300 miles, ■ , . 818 owners! Need an AKCC 2,yra. old.e00-722-91S6 f in d o o r FllerFiea Market 4700-miles, .exc. cond. 'f. I MUSICAL slud or stud sen/ices. Call reels.'ellher Martin model ^*2 I INSTRUMENTS 878-3656 ■ : ' Grounds ' ]HONDA(2)Tiiill90’«,vsry 'V a MAHA'85 Big Vff\eei 5 w/liohts,-4 (I. Atteched • Male Champlori Rex 81 or Ferine model 50 or April 7th 4 8lh 6ftUrt«iAH >93 14ft. 35hp, ■ — ------i-wtieflla-&1S0-324.393SJI good condition, w/trallar, ' Good cond. New tires a _EEvlrmjde. W/lrollIno motor — •AUSTRAt;IAN-Stiiphird.-f- “-Castor.rabbltJricCounty.^. _b^0jt)wCa|L,2aB:ZBa:283S.. ,L _Falr.wInner.-About3.yr8-_ _alnoon.or.aflefi5J5.p.m- ,i - —S1400/0ffaf7734:B122:» ~ • ” a"ll8h~lffieIer:Tiiirerincn— ^ ^— RANQErHolpolni. like irpr —AKC/ASCA regTPupplesr " - •632-4439-Fm Admleslon- ~ -8 2 9 :S 8 2 i:------j ■ “ $3850rC8ll 734^886« ~ new, S1S0. Double win­vin- like new, walnutfswoo!00. puppies.will be versatile;V - old. Qood health, gande, WANTED broken up ' ^ ! HONDA ,1987‘Fat Cat,-200 , ’ has had loving care. ■ TWIN FALLS MOW/WS.I.: ' Va m a h a 1987kg Wheel. MO>jARCH Rf .------^ d o w s ar)d awnlnos,JS. ,208-388-1707. ' herding, obedience,- com- concrete, old brick. Sot 94p.m. Sun. 124p,m.* - ce,, elect, start, wife's. ^ reasonable. 606 4th Ave.'ve. PtAr^o.Yamaha. .------^ panlon, agility, showing &. - Free with cage, Coslloford area. . ■ bike, like new; SI .860. 200 ce. elect, start, front & ^-i FISH • FISH S MORE -. 733-5790 evenings. , Lfl. dln^g table & chairs,: 208-788.5407 after 5pm. rear rocka. exc. shape, FISH. / '99. alum, welded, * W. Wendell. 536-5151. Cherry wood. S2000.), etc. Both sire and dam' : . Call 537-6676. china hutch, risfrig., king . H have outstanding versa-- 'FREE TO GOOD HOME 51,800. 206-788-54^B 17J4’, 1 120 .hp Merc, 8 live — • Call Debbie 678-3124H WANTED Built In 1930's. bedroom set. IfnonB.; HONDAi *96 Goldwing. > wells, fishflnder, trolling - ^REMEMBER_ :_tlle hall ol-fame champion'-1'- ____- iMale-Terfiorand___ -:: -larger-Jacobs or WlncoI -bookcase,- lamps, tools 4i. -Aspencade.'AM'FM - VamAHA ' '00 drizzly 600. !l TfiiTblnhday ad you placed -TROMBONE Bach. 5 yrs. pedigrees. 537-e956.B . Welmaraner X pup. -, 170 mis., w/trlr. & extras. plate, J cover & more. . old. Great cohd. S350. .wincharger. In restorablaI misc.1060 C y p fs* Wayt CaBs.,10 disc CD, c e ra- ’ w/B'pare aun top, pole • some time ago In 77i« Very friendly and great, . condition. 638-5535 ’ dio, and Intercom helmets. ^$6900/Offer.^4-7338.B. _ \ ' Timea-New^ Now Is theL - Call 324-7631 _ BEAQLE5mos„AKCReg! ' »ith piopM ■ ■ ■ ■ holders, m atching trlr.- WANTED Camper shell for; f~~- 828 I Coll 676-75S9- ^ $11,500. 734-2900 or ' lime lo come pick up your-our- VlOUAiSVkSandner.pad-idv S100. Good wim kids. PIM H call 738-1673 Just tuned. S2000/olfer. 7 ...____ _ ; pictures, Slop by.The.». ded case, french LeBlanc!?S. 733-0899 or 420-0347B ,j . Chevy or OMC truck, I MEDICAL - IHONDA 2000 Roncher, ' 734-0966 . ------Classified Oepnodayi—H bOwrSldSO. 20fl-ii88n707' -^OERMAN-SHEPHERD--• —e'XeTanycolorbutprefer - j^^U P Pljip^^ ■ -~4x47ESrnew~con'd7r cCall.738--1016«..-.....- - ~ 2 BORDER COLUEpupplos.. ' AKC, 7 wks.. female green or teal or ? Also S4200.1994 KAW Bayou .VAMAHABanBChe*1997, * . e . SOFA like new. S200. BAR 5200.436-0435 . Bluewater. 20ft. Cuddy P . • S19 I\ SSOeoch i newerlaptop& 1 ton of el* : 2 wh, new tires, rebuilt wllh lots ot extraa. 1996 cabin. c Uke new, inside I STOOLS. 2. S2 S. T Call 324-8515; ' LAB black female falfa hay, 2nd culling. Call ’ (SCOOTER • Rascol, Irom1 motor in O ct, $1700. Or , . Yamah* Warrior, ridden . n SCROLL SAW. almost?■ I OFFICE EQUIPMENT ■ out $3000 down. S231/mo I- a.SUPPLIES I S months. S50. 206-733-6760. Electric Mobility, brandI S5500rt)Olh. 733-7904. very little. Call 4234006JI : . or„ $16,000. .9344302 ■ new, S90. Call 326-6455. J FINCHEB Mala/female> Call 544-7066.B . 1 new, never used. S4400, r S pairs: Red cheeked, S> ; W a n te d computer need- : HONDA CR500R'85, FMF y^AHA6rlz2ly, ^ TOOLS GALOREitnonwita'55 CHAIRS (90)McCourt fold- ‘ LAB RETRIEVERS regls- ed. 200 MHz or larger for All papers, ond occesso- - Wem winch a racka. great [ So u t b o S d s p I c IaES • •, — ...fods & feelsflumltuf^. . African Cordon bleu, ^ ries included. 733-2141. ■ ..•pipe, exc.cond. Too much 3-Shp.S250/up r Ing .Mustard color S4. eaf, $425. Australian.Blchsno; tered, black/chocolate, child, can't afford much,. . - power SI 800.352-436g.B - .shape. $4950.766-5462- 3, office. Call 733-6eS2.BI '' Lutz Rentals. 100 Lewis SI. parents on site, S200,. Please u ll 735-1028. a YAMAHA Virago 750. 7i2 6hp$35o/up . Ketchum 208-726-5421 .■ (owl), S250.388-1707 901 ^ I 5KAWASAKI BAYOU.300. ..i 1 7.5 2 stroke $495" __ WINCHESTER lever ac- & c. bloodlines 324-5958* W\ anted Ditcher, 3-pt. -1895.1088 than 12k miles. ^1 ^ FREE (1) Border Collie [ I ATV’8 • 4x4'00, clean. S4200yof- . 3 10hpS295/up . . ■ ■ , . Ilcn..357. S275. .300Wln i I^BRADOR RETRIEVER w/Hydraullc: Corrugator, I1 . fer.5324880or431-2660 .• ' new liras. 53000 firm. 93 16hp$59S/up Mag Ruger; S450. Stain- mix, also chow cross> : PUPPIES. AKC. ChOCO- . 3-pi; 5-Row Hay Comjgu- I Call543-6158.«’ BERT.HARBAUGH ' less steel klichenetle.,? r . puppies, call 678-1768 late, black, lsi shots & ton Flatbed Trailer 6-20', POLARIS '98 Sportsman 2 Downtown Wendell ■ • . S7S/offer. Call 423-4602.2.-' I ^ ^ S U P P L I E ^ ^ : dewclaws. 6 wks. old. 500, 4x4.Like new, fI - 903 I 3 Facloty Trained- ■ w/traller a ramp.’ S5400. ■ i ^ T S &. • ^ I - 324- 4^3‘!^aoQ ^ .' pair 30 stained glass win-,in-. AQUARiUM 110 gallon ul- ‘ Serve You dows. In oak frames. 28 . tra d elu x e eet-u p andfa ^ E E Mixed breed puppies LLABS Chocolate, ist shots \W a n t e d Highest prices' ^•mlleepteaded^exoellent* T O kw ’cnlymlnutBi ’lo place g — — 3/SijuS8-V 4S^S31 OOr Or -7acca«BBrl0BT423:9066r -p a ld for-old-militoiy-lnslgr - shape.'1986 SUZUKI - eoiumnt la a plK« at cake.. • Cb1I208-388-1707» -• Call 829-5012” ' Priced to go. 326-4510.B _C«v«l(aiae, 1.400, 38,902 ^ fMltltt tik e s bit lonw !’ ^onp,motorrebul?tte*styr! 1 “ - Best offer. nla, documents, badges, S1200.Ci#!IS37-6676,rf _ £ MINI PINSCHER reg. eors ..medals, ' uniforms & gear. _ and.tails doaa,.4li.shot8. -_.Paul.Nutting..733t1,69.1,_. 733-9680.'" * 'p current, calm temperment. * WANTED informoiion, . . S300. Call 734-8406. ' photo, documents, MINIATURE Doberman* anything pertaining to bom 2/09, dewclaws, tails Idaho War Casualties. . cropped.purebred;5 . Paul Nutting al 733-1691. m a le s.e S200,1 female. ' WANTED large live----- " f f l hED tt $250. Call 734-6802.B Evergreen & Deciduous. ■ ~ HUMANE SOCIETYo" “ MOBILE AD0P11ON \ air compressor tank. &°ni! • Please prirrintj^learlv-^Kitb-darLtIf^ p p n ril n y p a p , ^ — ont^urwiii'conBidtfr— ■ ' Twin Falls,': • ' . • Approxim complele funnlng'unlts'as imately 2 3 spaces incli:ludingt3lank .. 1ta.m, to2p.m . ■ _weli..Dave aiZ32t5.502^ . • -Tf^SfiftraaTOWiy— 1 - s p a c e s . WANTED Old soil & pepper POMERANIAN • nice dog, collections and p o sica^ . . ' • W e w i l i hocifV 'nc you if there isI a special going ' house broke, not reg.. Old books. Call 436-6791 male,S200. 733-8111. ^ on w hich I WANTED older 4 wheel or. h might result in a discliscounted price . WANTED V Still looking for ' track loader, suitable for ;■ ...... • 3 lihe*miniinimum—Privace' Part>r t y ; O n l y . puppy for-iady-who'e-dog-rr backfilling etc. S43-8526. - is slowly dying. Simlllar to cWANTED Propane range _hors..mixed Poodle and & refrlg. No larger than Pekingese. 0011536-2936. 24*. Also household ■WANTED West Highland generalor.Coll 734-3557. White Terrier for stud c Wa n ted TO BUY------^ N um ber of jPav! service. Call 436-8146 . ays ^ 3 Upes C o s t evenings. , • ■ ’ , • 7ft Hot Tub Cover. ^011735-9454 leave msg...... $ 1 6 , 7 0 ^ Chomp pups. Qrandmoth- ,(TOOLS) New or used, big -4 -7 d a y s er on ESPN. 856-08981 ' or small. Working or'noil VVEIMARANERS AKC reg. Accessories, automotive, ■ 8-15'days Silver polniers. 2 males. construction, elecirieal, ...... $ 4 2 . 0 0 S300. 1 female. S350. tool boxes, ladders, larps, Poraius exc. hunters & p m ^ 1 6 - 3 0 d a y s lights, benches, shelves . ..»...;...... ,.$78.50 pets. j I^eady for Easter. & racks. Cali Mike al Aio Am/Fm w / 6-Dlspnc6 for>r e;eiicli letter, runciuation m.irlf|.lrl(^llnJhIllnl(>pllce<.) I ^ lion handllne pipe trairar. • Please call 208-7334940. G a r y ’s S p e c i i 8 8 ^°*Cal?M^Har®°'.' >i . . .- ate. #14037.337. MSRP; $27.311 ' , . girl looking for a horse 823 ' I 'that needs a.naw home & 4X4 ' " ; '98 T< VARIETY FOODSksts of love. ' Call 423-6173. TOYOTA CAMRY i f _____ J______;fioomy.Jly.Sedan-w/.AutomoHe, 6*Di»c CD I ^ ^ U P P L I■W Ea S n ted J tatraoe-86Toy.- - '97FORDF250X l'4Xi CD&MuchMorel Additional lines extra cham • Ota 4x4 for horse iralleror _«M,Astpffla«c,Air,.Uw.K i i i l ■1 P u iA io b S New Idaho ' H 281——, potato varieties./da'ffose. . Now . . . .$1 wllh great color, taste,' "waiw-i I " . ^ CHEVY CHEYENNE 4X4i ...... storage. 0am Russat. • •Call208.788-3080.-. ■el V0,Air,lir, Only 49,000 Mils*!, ‘ - looks, taste great, sloros SWa n t e d used commer- '9SfORDFlSOXLT - wall;Ordarby phone 800- cial sewing- machine that U>ngb«iw/V8,Alri,Monl 628-8434-01 fax 208-454- , $11,998 Nm]w . . . .$20,6^649 ; sssssssssss will hem stitch. Call . 8210 email: dlhamme 435-722-2727 . worldnet.att.nef ^ •9779-1Now______. . ' ;..$1 • ^ WANTED Vintage Barbie • IBED '01 D(DODGE RAM QUAD CAB!« SIT 4X4 ■■ , Run my ad in classassificacion * • • -‘ ifo r ' d a y s. . | | 625 . 1 dolls ! and doming. 1959* '9S F O R D f2iOFtATBErlc TtvckI -' leodtdlondOnlyll^Miltir. or WANTED TO 1979. Interested In ea- Am ount Encloseded$ ' ■- ■' ■ ■ ■ . latos and,collectlons..Call. j.ew/4-ipwd,A/CGrtolVA)rlcTtim ,9 9 8 ___ 1^1 998 — 733-1322 or733-9688.a Orchsirficm yad1 tcto; Now . . . .$1 1 WANTED wooden horse -f0319fr3 ------)iir 4X4 : <98 TCrOYC»A CAMRY IE ____ - _Ciyifia_Ci, Masterci — I toy pulled wllh a strlng on :rcard □ American Expi14017-1w . . . .$14,20 Expiration Date' ■ ■______, , ..£paid. Tony 208-a6e-0274.’, «lWheel for parts. Running Now . . . .$1 or not Call 3264792. I0331SO • . - ■ ^ JEREXnORER '98 PC^N T IA C GRAND AM • . Nntnc ' WStraw to bale.for 2001. WAT^TVSATCLUTES V oooMiy SpKtfw/-/Am/fm/Qjutfh.lowMilMl -• - <7ai-5463 or 825-5463 Usfld « direct TV sateilltV ' '99.FORP EDDIE BAUES Addrc-ss ' - v - -•_____ - . ..CWANTED 1 9,67 -69 -systems. W Call 734-6652.— • V8, Lwulter lnlwief.CD,Of>ly44.00Q’, m :^.^^r= $9T68 ------^ —Camaro.-Runnlfig'or?iot.-W, Ui . .Cali.934-4410 ------1 WANTED: ______Q ty/Stnte/Zlp ______--» f ___ .Your.lawn.to m ow _— . Wa n ted oia cowboy tack • ' Call 734-3004i DPRIX---- — Pfnmc Number _ _ _ OMilul _ H K W _8purB..chaps,J9lts..etc— 1 WANTED: I fiuy Morgan Call734-4400 -W to n t iAc g r a n d f . • " ■ ^ . Dollar* and I buy Piece Roomy 4-boofw/CD,Air. 35,OOOMil H|tNCCESSARrj|r ; - WANt^D.------W.Dollar*. Decent condition. U6,998 " g H COLLECTOWHISTOHIAN .£.-C a ri“7'3'4^^r8 T3 o r ‘ wUbuyOermaiMapwMM 420-3113.S C ' Now . . . ,$I Vmil Itema, medals. ~C .. daggers, swords, flags. 4 '*k. ' .67a?31.1'4 • .®icrab, pine, aspen & othv - ~ 4 ers Ig/small 768-2676. : WANTED-PALLETS* C i 827 ^ r *: I QARAQE . :. til y| ^ S A L E S _ ^ a wide track car. Prefer I fllp-up ramp. 736-9967 : ■ WANrPb rauwhff > ^ H U H N 001 uaiiev.ur, March 31, April 1, jam - lightweight 4X 44Wheel- m5pm. Tons of baby ckjtti- TteTimeis - N e w s 1er, around $1600. Pleas* **,fi ohlldren* cloth**, ------.-F. calI775-779-238e; malernllydoth**, b fish _£!WAN m u A new er Twin tankandmof*m • . • . ....

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— tUNOi6-«rfi8hing-boot; ■Bl‘|~HBW1N0USTRiES Strir I CHEW *M 3500 PU .454 — : ©voryihlngl Immacu- i TOYOTA 1997 4 Runner. C A D il^ C '87 SDVi 57KC ^ERCU I RY 1974 Monterey PONTIAC'87f Grand'Am v\ ■Jt .-.whealhitch.$2^ le a sasa. . _.ang..ExL.cab. long:box. :=r7.iJmlted.-Dwert Dury,------$1$QQ-CAI|^.y«>ft9ai -r - —Jvw W olaiski.Nmi oiii-'. ' = : ------ratl-20B=837=e050;=- —Riina^gwat^Excrcondr =<;4tfee;:ia^>on;.Mua>aeii.~ OKT- ^ ^ W iA 6 6i«iiiJ,"Aiii-Wr =^»600fiffeiT0a4-B14M i " - - ' n H O E >97 35lt. awning,g, ' Musi sell) $UUUU/olior.” uka new; ic iio o a “ ’ : ..:Call.734-3750B .• $1400/offer. 733-8570.— - • « , only rIdtJan 2 moa.j09.i 1977 Persuader' .'Slide out, fully equlppM,S 732-0582*— • . 206-764-2624.B ' ; -exc.-cond.,-AC..PLrABS* inr 1977 Concord— • - —- .-$15,999. CBII423-9014.B : MERCURY '83 Marquis '-bratos, 5 ^ . 736-45^.^ .• -vectlble..real..^*-o^‘-« - g jt: :jgptCoiiynian-r^-~= : =^TEMfTftAJLefl *79= ^ ~llonr-Sa6ffOW(fer;:CSII= - - SIMMU,$UOO, ' T '. ''C aire55?262la . .. . fi =^na^wall^lUhwi^is,r-r ^ 9 f l s ! S 2 l i 7 M ^ 6 « ^ -^Runsrbut-naads-seihiB*- -«^122t>r324-e760B.——t ^ rrT-735-7456 or 731 -1342J I ' All less than’$4995.. .. " “ Hnedjiew^nVaxhausir, " $5500 or offer. 352-4322. j Canoe $200, 678071Z"f:c H E V Y M E M . c«>, 2-71 must sell, $4500/ofrer. ; : MERCURYGrand Marquis. - r ' . '._hiifidu."l99B,-20.hi VoPPoi: -: bbrtharbauqh . . yeftftVi94. 30n, ijow.-tIrea.-^ock8,-^ -3 12/ -OowntewnWendell-. 'rwheel,'blg sikta:bi0 bdmrr ' • cablnrS15,B00:543-9124. - ■ -^AC,-awning, loaded,J, .sail at wtwiasaia. $11,750. : -^5600. Call 677-2135 windshield, $900. Call SEA S«IRL -a9 Sierra775 Wetakatradeal. $12,900. . .Ca»733-3497a ™'^Si<(liE°lMdod,” ^^• 1CHEVY Ctwvilie 71 2 dr.• -324-9135.' ATrAC. cnilsa; ^ raSc,'-: ^ , classic. 16'opan bow. 4.3 _ Brockman'* RV324-4203 ’ hardtop; AT. No angina, r $9000/offer. ^ « CHEVY *96 Btazer.SIO . NISSAN ;00 Maxima S E . ' ;WW'Bug1972exc.cond,r • fnboafd/outboard.; " fefcirjTER‘..27i.„«H e r 1-600-773-3167^. ^ s a s s : • $5(J0/offor. Chevy lm |^' BeautKuli peari vrtilte. Rear ; • . Call 67B-7SS9 . • _ New tires. Loadedll Graat: Chevy *90 Suburban 1*T, la '66. 2 dr. hardtop. ^HETIM ESNEW ^' '|n fv eWengii^ , n w kiteriy l -----$5000/oftarr*8T‘305TnP‘ - •Claailfle^^)epartmant- - • r) I ,SPRINolreclA^ ?•- -CH&VY 1996 Suburban; Call 734.7662 or 733-4964. ' •.'.opensataiOOamit .. 432-5224 !, 734-3594 or 420-2906.«.‘ ■'glne EFI, complatd ; • : : .1696Crastllnar L 47Kmls-Loadad. 516,500. '.'$600/offor. Call 67^6066I ! NISSAN Sentra'97GXE.5' - MonttiruFri; ^ .. -i»750Spbftftoh.75hp'J' SOnlandts bodge. m7no- Vty ■' 1A53 . .1 1 ■ CHEVY Impala 1965 runs. , ' • ::»Wercury. loaded witht\ ' (or home. 56K miles,')s,' neck), 30 ft. All season, CHEVY'99 Ext. cab. White : VANS& . : . -40K. $7250/olfor. Call classified business. ■IMPORT & SPORTS : • equipment. Won't lastM •$5W 0. C a l l 7 3 1 - ^ ‘ $3500.-Creokslde'«43.- $800. Call 543^1890 •'678-7360 or670-2567. before yo\i head te ■ - Plea8ecalI208-735-1019.-L _70K mls. Exc. condition. ■ ' orS39-4890: - . - yeur business *. S . ; . long B\ $9995.-. ± $16,200. Call 736-3946S • OLDS 66.1992, low miles, BERTHARBAUQH 2000 Holiday Rambler, 35'. 1-208-733-0931 e x t 2 ^HEVY CH '90 Corvette con- 1 : Downtown Wandall 1 CHEVY 1999.TahoeLT; cruise control, AC. 39l<' sharpi AC, new tires, CD or our Buriey Office vortible. vi white w/red I Class A. $79,995. (ohros) Silver, custom rims, now ■ changer/Call 736-3944.B ------jt5.NEW-&.USEO-8oats-ts- • 2000-Hurricane-:90*rClas» DODGE '77 panel,van .L—mila.s, ' ext. warranty, - 1-208-677-4042 .Interior. Ir Loadedl 120K . •. to choose from. .■ • • ~ilre87^523;000r734'8406’ ' - , -$10.300; Call S y-6339«.' OLDS« Intrigue, 2000,'GL-4-' • mls-'Si 0,900/offerrCail"— ' . •. A.$47.99S.poFAia) . "Vl— J . «tter6,pm.«' : chrome wheels, straight ^ .1S99J-our.Wlnds-HurrU - Tbody.look8 greatr$900rt>-- ^ .dr. sedarv'1-1,300 miles TaV0YAAv.l.h,‘95,XLa. .543-9175 S er 733-1987B .. ' • -"-^SUNBmD-8S.i6tl.Span cone, Loaded'.,Now r ,'. CHEVY Blazer 1991. ' :■ 6!8t offer. Call.S3.9»S658.'• ■. - -approx,l*CrPS..PWT- .- loadad.'.imfflaeulatecond. ~ bow. 90 hp Johnsoii; sta>' .Trans, problems. LookT r,-power doora, lilt wheel,' - $1^900/oyr. 734-6384J i « « :. ...$46.995-(*HB07.i»___ .tes_Trall#r^201landom11 ’ ._nin#. good; 52500. FORD '77 Econo-Liner', , ‘ .good, Runs good. $600. ' " 1099 jT _ ;roo; coVftiTTflfc. c o n a : u axle; elect, brakes, rartips;»; Call 324-5460 after 5pm-« cr^lso control; AM/FM 1 •AUTO ; . - 55900.10x20' canopy. runs good; $850/6(fer;,' ' Call7^7159* .„ . p?: - _ u s^ little $700.736-72382 CHEVY BLAZER'9T— . i - —siereo-ca8B,-Compffct -- - rQraatconX'^rM t'lr^’* I. : Call 735-6900.. • . • .:-Caii644.ri9i.«' ; ^ .1-600-626-5336, E-MAIL yourclassilfed ad ' disc, dual air bags, power snow, loaded, summer & L 1) ■ 4-dr;s-10, V-6.93K miles, seats, roar sporior. alloy ^ axle. Qooso neck, heavyy .. : .Ca1l678t1036« .. ..FORD Mark III Conversion: ' to u sat _ tires. All oround .. • D E A l^ R S I ■ Van .1988; good cond., - '*T-.-twinadOmicron;net''^------whoelsr$20;00OrPloo8o- - I r ^rrr-^ohnffonraTtf^T^ •• C ta s 8 -A .i^ g e ^ 0 Mo.- -.dul^$67s;call 736.'90s0. ; swivel.seats, oars. an> ^ CHEVY Suburban '96 LS,'. _3P2-V8. $2,900.324i1288. 206:734-2245raxt.M12.; “ ■78^.?M^r72(>-5Wi;B ' 7 “ ?r,' ‘ gon. hew refrlg. sell-9I1- ‘ TRAILER goose neck,c. Immaculate cond., lead- FORD '94 Mustang Cobra Z chor.'pola holdors. Trailer. _«>nla"nedj.Lots of storage.M. 8x20’flat bed. 7S00lb, ' QMC.SafartVan,*90,-soats i 36K orlg. mis. Loaded. F ------VbLkaWAOEfi ----- ^—^SlSOOrColl S43»2566«- t _e d , 100K mis., 517,700. r p ^ X r : !_ • Runs groat. 56000/ofrer.er,' “ la'n'dem'axroTorectT ' 77^752-3366 aak'for -6. Great condition. $3,795.- -S.0/S-spd.-$13;995.-rCttl|-■■ -ln-I gonr$700.- -•Call 73»-7908.-evanlngr»- • I FOR SALE ^ i2;200««u^^$1W W .- ^Tll . tom cover, and more on a SS Call 934-S498, . 14,500. Call 734-2168M p AD tandom axlo. trailer exeat*»l- E-MAIL youreiassifled adId ^ 'CHEVY Suburban, '68. PONTIAC *92 Grand Am- CCall733.7175askforBront FORD *99 Contour 25K tiieo litllo car, 53950. Un-. or7^.5951_gfter6pm.. -TIMES-CUASSIFIED-*— . ■ lent cond.. $18,900. 20S.18- tousat . ' | / : 1001 I AC;AT, New engine. Please check your ad for. _ . .768-5407 atter S p m J i. mIe. New tires. $8995 ■ ' der100Kmla.543wt934«. yi DEPARTMENT ‘ - twlnsdOmlcron.net. 53700. Call 678-0712.M correctness on tho flrst F 731 -9396days732-0074B .p ••YAMAHA 1997 GP 1200^ ^ I AVtATION < day that it runs, as The Boelle,black, 14K miles, 208-734-5538 < . . wave runner, vory goodiJj f 909 . . . verado,'PSJoad6dlRifrls Tlmas-News Is not re­ GEO *92 Metro AT. AC, illa.good'cond^ltron, ' ■Ilka new, $l4,500/oifor, ‘ . condition, $ 3 6 0 0 . I SP0RT1NQQ00DS . greall$S500,734-6262.« sponsible for.errors'bf- c Good condltton. $1300. 124,500 mliaa. Bank^ -rr - Call-734-4736.B------— ^ V 206-720-6242, • I HUNTINQSUPPUESi ”Fu6HtlNiTRUCTl6rJ • i ter that time., Call736-7159« Repo. Taking bids. Con­ 208-6^-4543 CHEVY Suburban, LS, ’99. • tact Amy 678-6089. . . / —^(BURLEY)— ------^ J R&J Aviation LLC , low miles, AC. 4WD, load- ' HONDA'83 Accord S 8p0~ ' 7AMAHA.NEW40hpJ p GOLF CLUBS ^ ot Jerome County Airport ’ 67Kmis..Very dean. Good p Outboard. Pull warranty.' ad, exc. cond. Tow pkg. AUDI *87 5000 Very good ? pONTTAC 97 Sunfira, 66K ' electric start, tiller mount,•y* .Titanium drivers - CaliJim 539-4466 . ,. $29'.995. Call 536-5393J i . , cond $4250. 731-8326'dlf imis, green, good cond., HAVE YOU "1;. , UST Pro Force shaft cond. $2000/offer. ( S 59000/Offer. 544-7066B freo gas tank.'List'Price' } CHEVY1962. ^ (on,-350, 734-6803 or734-8474.B ,HONDA '94 Accord LX, 54,000 Wow; iS2,a(W' • $150 each. 736-Z4SS I 1002^ I < Teal. 4dr. AC, PS. cruise. p< TURNED OOHlUBEEN ^ - I AUTO PARTS & V6. AT. $2000 or b ast AUTOMATIC S GafVa Freaway RV ■ GOLF MEMBERSHIP I oflor.326w>237,ovos-a $5200.731-6326 dir ;: iSE1998.S7Kmlles,go6d 733^756 or 1-60(>e2S-S336 I ACCESSORIES TRANSMISSIONS ' fflWI FOR fl Spedal $359.95. Most MAZOA ’98 Protege LX cond.. < 511,500 or.bost AUTOORTRUI I. DODGE'91. LE 250, Cum- .AT. Cruise. PW. PL, AC. .Offer. Cair886-2989.B . 904 ‘ 1 ! mlns diesel. AT. light & American vehicles, parts, m Nd Credit-Bad Credit .muddera. 6 hole Ford/Do-- ' dark blue, V4 sleeper, ask-, • . tabor & installation . CD & cassatta. keyless PONTIAC pi Grand Am-1988, iUCKLGAN? I CAMPERS & - “” ” 910 I entry. Exa cond. 27K mis. : TRAVEL , • dge.$1400.734-4992.B Ing $9000. Call 68^2777, ' Includod. . runs great, almost 200K dlt«WeAp|irovei ■I ■ SHELLS ' .Economy Transmission $9,999. Call 734-4955 or . mis.,, needs paint/Interior..^. . CALL 1-800-1 _TRAILEnS-J DODGE % ton Cummins, la2®mlcron,nat ^ 1991, AT. flatbed. 217K i . CMll324-enotor 5500/olfor. Older camp Apply now by calling1-631-9317 t miles, runs-axcallant. MAZDA 626 LX 1999. trfr. needs work, $300/ '■ CAMPER SHELL tits Isuzu 1 like now. 18K miles, AT, ofoffer. Cali Sherry 735-6707 V 1“ AUOAiios1990,29'trav- I™ 1005 . I . * $7500/otfer.-733-1678* BUIOK .»1 Lssobre Exe. “ ' .'24 Hours a day ingourtpll'MIE7 di ' Short bed PU. Nice cond. el trailer, fully se|( con- I ANTIQUE AUTOS AC.CD,Call324-3206.a. •.days or 736-2952 eves. '. ? • S300.734-4B14B -• DODOE4X41986.AT,. j cond. In and dut.'AII the ~ talned, aleeps 6. axcel- I & COLLECTIBLES . options. $2850.326-66^ 7 days a week— ' & lent condition, 57000/of- ' $2,950,96K miles. I CARPET KIT. f®9*^87 X W R b 1938 P u ito n .co m ” Call423.Sa45:« ^ _ . I :— . ' Updgo’DaKola.ddfilgTT^ : DODGE Raider, '67, body 1 ' CARIBOU 10*F, '84, Slide '** S1000*l8''l?2^Z23M*'f in oxc, shape. Motor I ------la.eampocrOuaen-stae- I VERYDAYL ^ f5¥10 1959 ^-100 ^very. 1 bed over cab, fully aalf 7$97®fET362!IIS^ [ beat offer. Call 734-8339, | contained + extras. Exc. * loo I DODGE Raider, '67. must - g - ^ ^ . 57^50. 324;9410.B.H ESPRE'96 24tt. Sin Wheel I ■ S A N D H K - vtfslWo out & canopy. ^ORD .1966 Mustang 390• -aelil Runa goodrneeds- -I O' Uke new. Call 326-3660 sdmo work, $1200 or m I m c E * ^® l*cont. 10'w?5* over-jf* ; ■ anar6p.m.a otfsr. Please call 734-1732 | a S b t . veiy deanl 5 4 3 ^ 9 1 3 GRAHAM Bros. '26 truck. DODGE Ram 2500 1998 I frrORTHLAND '97 Polar “/ ness, 26'. w/sllda-out, im- .Body rough, engine runs. 4x4, convenllonat cab. 5 I ■ Z 990, ext. cab. dbl door,'■ maculate cond., $16,000.j: Sell or trade. 537-6676. bspd., extended warranty. I . i] reirtg, electric lacks, natu- Call 208-720-6242.B long bed. $19,500. Call I . “ ral maple Interior, sair- 0, 53K mis. Copper Bronze , 544-2461.B . | ^e o p S s m ^^ . JUST TAKE "^A,c ' -Z' contained.,like newiy* FOURWINOg'97tmveitlr, -J99SHVUNP/ wAvhltatop. inside Immac.’ DODGE Ram ,-1500. 4X4, I 799<5 Gi 3PEED»AWFMfCASSET7E*DUAl $9950. - $ 10^, Coll 734-6062M , A LOOK AT 45SP piA/ACCfNrl ' — ‘rBroclunah’a RV 324i«203 I b m I Call ■-> '97, 43K. exc. cond, I KELLY BLUE BOOK OV • or 1-600-773-3167, I $17,500/offer. 644-9561. I . pK RETAIL $6,825 • SOOMEOFTHEiS^ XJALAIR BAGS •.SHARP I ' •Tl)teCkr4QP,,auto.^^werr - . IMPORT CENTER $ C^OVER$82eS | •; I ' ^ ^O R D '77 ^4T. 10ft.-(la \ JI KELLY BLUE BOOK . SAtES-PRMX .■ J i i 999'. Polar fnodaTaalf' b-,ilfae. » 0 y ^ 736-5920 ^4SJj6-=y ' « co n tain ed . A C .jnlcrd-' ■:^27.0y,Z3^33f^_^ . i^BDp/otfar. Yamaha '93 I s s m Z J L — r:-w B ve*Q uean’8lzB’b e ds r ‘.Rfr'igge Cordova;37‘,-3' : -^t'iPanoo«423-4eo6w. .1 . ' • elecl. jacks, cold weather9r siide-outs, less then I'.OOO FORQ.'93 F-150 XLT ex-' I > ; Qkg.,-uaed 2 times, filsIs miles. Ilka new. 535,000/- utarwed cab. short box, ■^ I or^ O d o ww/ ^ I - 2 «' long bed PU’. 512,500.J. offar.CallS39-1266. <^"^7 3 4 -5 5 1 1 after 6 p.m, ,'^3025spd.whHe..CD,nowe I . : Call 788-4492IV. msg.B 9 STUbebAk£h i94Wsuio- I tires. $8500.676-6508 I _ KIT Companton, 1990, 5tti ?■ SAV^rON-SHELLS kle drs. You tow/rastore; ' wheel. 22 it., AC. clean,- $550/otfer. Call 733-6652. .roBb.*99 F5«0. craw cab I [DSMOBILE SIERRj ^HYUNDAIELA . j . USED (iSany slzos/modols.s- ' 731-6684or673-6664B 6«M .. power stroke. Call I I DOOR.* AIR • POWER STEEf 'Big saving. 6784103 ^ $T0BEB5KBP52T5rir p4m 2 M or.420r6260.B .1 \ u f 6 • AIR • POWER WINDODOWSr. 1 , __.A M lA N T R A G lf - R itR O A b RANGER'76. 2 door. Runs. $1200. i ^Mrt^MCASSETTE-DUALAIR jSPO R T K IN G 1876 916'1 24', seK-contalned, good. FQ& Bronco XLT '96 m I 4DOORSEfeAN»Air\ LOCKS •AlWt/FM/CASSETTET E ' KfKELLY BLUE BOOK OVER'EERING Si ■ - . < overshot, very good cond. L CaD733-911Safter7p;fh.B' , !• • shape. $2300.736-4805.: LoSqed, 72K, exc, cond.~ *■■ POWER OOORU.UE BOOK RETAIL $4045 AIR BAGS ' i - B — ^ . ' : 51200. Cad 934-5498.B Saorlfice $12,500 low I ■ IMPIP O R t CENTER S Q CR C S9405 . . . ■ tj £ ~ - 1006. I P ■ — ; ' KELLY BLUE n w/sllde. AC. awning. I -SEMI & HEAVY bo.4)(. Call 670-4889 or I SALES PRICE 0 3 C 'iff' 905 V I 6 7 8 > ^ 9 evenings. ' ■ ...G U N S * . \ microwave.Lika now,^ I . EQUIPMEm- I IMPORT CEN^ 'S S ^ 2 8 7 8 M -I. —{mma&-$16,200. — m . SALESPR ^ ------OR-J40.DOW N/?2:|.5!iM»85 a I J Call 686-7791B . ' : BOSkETS I2-, 24’S 36- J at Simpler Times Vlilage I " p ^ 6 N '9 3 ,2 6 ‘ slkia-cut.------for-Case-backhdoi^Colt- -rF ’ 840 Addison. $9,995. I MONTH O A C - 1 - ^ ^ ^ ^ — ^ • 2 ^ T MKIII.'357 mag. 4’.r loaded.' mint cond. 536-2S80JI ' . Call733-1234.H | ‘ bfie, no longer made, like0 $12,500. Call324-9413Jii;- SA dt 560 SL^96 4 WCi. FORD F-350.1995,62K I KIA SEPHIA R. ; new cood. $340.324-0220 . ■ 536.000. JO-S10D'91 mllos, 460 engine, extra I f^S . AIM? /99 9 8 MAZDA 6. I 4WD,(loaded) 536.000. ~ cieanl $13,000. Call I I A m 7 A i 9 9 4 i ;; 28 ft. Self contained! ALTfO-AlR'AM/FM/CD ' I , .' 4D 0(OOR • POWER WINDOWS & L ; hand,'model 700 varmitl{ , O/sar cond. 726-3672Ji r. C ase 585E. *92 forkllft, 432-5235 or420-1636B | 6 2 6 D X ^ 4WD, 519,400. C at 312 I .4DOOR*AUUE BOOK RETAIL $4587 ' ■ - -AM/RFMCASSETTE • LOW IWllLES« . T, synthatlc.$649,734t39^.3______. *&LOCKS ■ - *94, excavator w/ihumb, ■ . KEaVBLUE : -KB:e LLY BLUE-BOOK-OVER SI f; . Sellyou^RVto ’ '.SLT 4x4, Ieather,every ■ ES^SHARP' ■ ’. - 2 buckets. $41.000. .= o p tio n , after m a rk e t ■ : scope. Call 536-25B0.B - —OTHERS.S39-6639B .°J "IM PORT c eS n : ^ 3 6 4 8 “ ,M' IMPiIPORT CmiER $ O QrS10320 C ------■ ------^ = . Homes in WendeO. . wheels, original owners. ■ SALES PRICE V O C ^RUQER Black Hawk. 357 FireRBicfsTSTmr: •;$22.900.676-0331 eves. ^ ■ SALES PR ; mag; 6* barrel, customn : 550 Cot, 16 spd.. dbl. V ’ 4. grips, bolt & holsiar, 3 bunk. oxc. cond.. take ' j * 0 ix >w n / » 2 4 9 ’” «Wo , 7 I i boxes ammo. $400. ’ over lease, 208-599-4695 •. «Exc. M n^uonl^sigfggs! I . 2 'Ploasecall208-539-6166.L I 678-5100or876-4341« ■ MONTH OAC' -'M : 3” 7fiEZ5DREVSnCeY~ m u AM IGO ) S' GUN SHOW i 1007 ^SLE,MT,’( ^ r e n ^ M I i May 19th & 20th ROGKWOOD ' options; Must see.' ■f CO, 1994ISLIR • AM.FfyVCD •TOWINQ PACIACKAG e W ,.326:65e6.or.731-1133Ji .■ : WeiBtem Idaho—- TRAILERS------•-- J ■ ' 5SPEE0I^UAL«AIR top. 5490^- 'I •5 SPEED •CRUISE I . $6000. Call 423-5987.B jp0/offar.764-2106or ■ , . ...IMPORT-CEN1i S g - * 5 8 8 8 - IMPifPORT CENTER R S6675------•4 906” I Once you’ve seen tha ■ J;HEUV-&i0pjg86.^oo. r^PwraSPEcS^ NISSAN *90 Pat»)flnd5^ I iE.B.QOK.OVER.S1&22Q== lOO^&LOCKS , 1 . . - — [~SNAKERIVERRV~~- 2001 Mallard 20'T ravir F -i27K mlsrNaw tlrasrPW.' ■|= ? P O W E R STEERINQT •LLY-BUUE^BOOK^OVER'Sia I. A MARINE PD, sun roof. $7500. ■ ------KELLY.BLUEI Trailer. fk4ade down_____■ -truck or2ndvohlcS!Soo.' 12! I B • IMI-ORT si2;ooo— ^ ,J 1310Klmber1yRoad,“ ' ‘ bed, lots of extras. 733-4959... . _NK . CaH734-.1175», . ■I ' IMPORT CEI^Sg-j 8 5 8 5 ____ _ . ■ -S A U ; Twin Falla er •O u rll , NlsdAri King cab. 1985. -.-. . 1 i i ? S S * 9 8 8 8 ^ .. call733«W0. . --Seller$8895. . . ' - I SALES PRI< . -tuned.&.great.mlla'agal. 5 apd. 4X4. shell, new M 1/n / ^ 2 I y ' MONTirOAC' BERTHARBAUGH | dutch. $2000.324-5392J i M 18 I : .Downtown Wendell- I -i:i;i-6(1ginal ml8.-465 GM eng.- n e t o« ^ Q p o w n , 3N1HOACV.’ > IFfont wheel drive. Air ride Several r?wre to. I * Suspension. 6-Kw Onan choose from Z * iflBn. root air. ExCfOrlg;— T. ^ond.^.90a^-4S32« 2000 Holiday Rambler AtumaLlt<, $26,995 S i s s a : VIO Ford QBB ^ (OHR07) Cext. cab, loaded, exc! 12 attlno, very clean, self- 22000 Gulf Stream Sea-'. ;■ cond.,83K.-$1S.50a/offer. l^d^.'conwrWU)!'^! a 5 I — '»ilaIn^.~A C , generator,. :lha-wK.i29.«.5ih.Whe8ll::- : 536^2131. - I IH spd. axe. eond. $4500/- ■ rrilleage. Calf 678- -$24,9g5(0Hii6-<) ' T 326 ^ 7TftfwrB: • ' ■ Cali Ga^gpn^yRV, TdHEVV '^5 Blazer, runs |®S TW IN FALLS, ID / Si0or67e-3903.H . C TOYOTA 19M 4-Runnar, I J^NBEDHONEV? ilS aS ra’oS i^b' 'I-600-6264336. * AT. tuna graat. 165K, ■ 732-0045DAHO ^ , Sell your RV to &uevv.'8i siiveiBdo .L2.'K^offer.Cal636-6640 ■ ■Intarmeuntaln Motor- - ..'Short box. New tlras.'CD. W'lOVUrA'IMI Landcruber, ■ 1.877T655.00is - ■" . H o m n In Wendell. player. 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of a repeisntant I P*- hyitmaboomber I ■ The “hymnabomber”er” Mga contin: I '■-ues.. • A few w.eeKs ago,, 1.Lwroie a col- •' J Mmn in whidi I cbnfesfessed to.being ' : ' I - ; . me orie who .droppedid ia hymnbook ! ; I ■ ■ ' ‘ frbni Ihe Mediodist churchchi balcony...... '. «l during the Boy Scou'tu't Sunday ser- . . . I . vice. I escaped clobbeibering an y o n ^ • •; __I ^ ------with-the:b«>k'by'sheerler mirBcIe,'Hut : .... I I earned ' the nickname ’ I __ ' “hymnabomber" anyinyway. Since ■ _____ I then, 1 have been thee bbutt {can you ■ say “butt” in church?)'?) of( many reli- ■ ' ■ • P ^ous jokes.. “I cdn go you one bettwtter,” i ^ t e d ' ■ . I about my feferencess' totc the hymn-.' fl book as projettile. "I grewupinthe'gn ' H •Catholic church wherhere we Jiad . (I prayerbooks called mmissals (pro- 9 nounced missiles)." . And when I. went badlack to my own . U church the week after al Scout ' 'S Sunday, no one wouldId even let me . ' m , hold my. own hymnbook.ok. . . . I Several friends hav«ave also l?eeh ■ aSorfg)rfgintheAir”' ... I a .whene'inever they see me. AndAr we’re aU . H . makin{ing'up’our . I . ownI hymns. I “Prais«sise God from Whomom All ■ HymnainalsFalI,” for' . • ' ' I mple. Or, ■ ^ L IF E :^ S ^ Kere Shall be H wers ' of • ■ ___ A < rr.' inbuuksi"'", ' ^ 3lso got fined H T imes Ions Club. lienlile ■ codiJd.must surely : a great sense . ' '' Carey Ca elghtb-^ader Matthew TraTrammalt, who’s headed for theth state geography bee In idal - Turner ' S simortoputup , Idaho Falls cn Saturday, l i buckuclilnetl|etldaofeaoeiapblealalllllteracyin America. ^ ------r— ^ .with.aU.all of our siUi*. : ness. • The biggest irony, sincenee the hymn*. ' book column,'! thinknk, was the- ' v-.ome ki(cfe 1 ^ 0)w quitte a bit Chicago Tribune story’ al:about anew, , : about geograaphy supplemental hymnboolook recently . By Stevere Crumpi > ' produced at the Uniteded Methodist TImes-Nev^ewswftter • ; ;• I • was in school,)bl,” said Gilbert ■" Publishing House inn .Nashville,1 Bournnd for state Grosvenor, ch;chairman of the Tenn. The siory^niovedlon'thevrires oi . -CAREiEY, - For Matthew ■ Wver.w&%' • . eighth grade!ie. ' • > < :v‘- .,• ■ National Geogiiographic Society |1fl:qu8linerafor:uie> • CaMyCritehlMd, Oakley Sch'*?»'■ . hoard of.tnisteestees and its educa- the week after I.wrote;e rmy column . . Trammellell, geography is a state rrtef, DklaJunlor High _elahth'graete.->_Vy-: eic *=-=and,=since^rnetfded‘l6saiTMTmnOTtrrvanffl,*e?gmtfBi«iri.^*,u , " ■ " — phy*is*8tiff«and*:nd»frDzen,~the*stuff ^ th e hew^bbok is smalleiHer than the : said Mar[atthew, an eighth-grader* -fvBr*i)(io«:Merttt, Biiile)l^Junfprr ‘ ■••';sc,hooi','fif»ghgrade.-.-;; •' A|^'M;Tp(niii^, Roiw(t Stb - ' of. memorizatisation. When it’s - one I dropped, which'rr1' might have at Careyey Schoorahd one of 300 “ * HfgH.-elgfitfr^de.-— ^ W .. , V brought alive,-he,- however, geogra-' Moi wood Rwar'' ■■ ;j'onlorHI^-Scirool; iWn i = ^ “- .- •phy;r^ol^6•wsnh'fi'Wchest ^ and' lowered the risk of killinUing someone .qualifieiiers statewide for the . • Austtn Graer, White Pin’Ine . ' Middle Schoollool, Hailey, eighth grade. enth^de. ' ■: ; with it, but it wasn’t beingting used here Nationallal Geographic Society’s . • ■ broadest intellecllectual pursuits.’: ' Elementary School,.Burlejley.slKth, • Spencer Harri*,H«i Hemingway ‘ • * 1TahJrIhSNcock, 0-Leaiy'junIoilior. •- .Wood River:er Middle School .— ' in Twin Falls. So' I’m jusjust lucky no' state getgeography, bee in Idaho . grade. - ' ' . one was sitting in the seateat where my Falls.onin Saturday.: “I think it’s . Elomentory School.Sc Ketchum, fifth ’ High Hlf School, Twin Falls, seventhIth ’ eighth-graderer . Lindsay • Matthew TrammcM,-Cer;arey School, gfadg. Mollineaw^Tmoi . hymnbook landed. somethinling that people should • ' • . " .■grade. 8 ^ anotherstate geog- —— k>k homicide, know, arand it’s something I’ll raphy.bee qualifialifier, agrees. . , Speaking of hymnbck>k 7^— “I think thee inimerestingtthing . some pretty outlandishI rumorsru were probably>ly use if I go into engi- Matthew,however, isisin'a dis* . who favor bacic'to-basicsba in edu- : “Geography had siiffci circulated at one Southahern Idaho' neering,ig, which I’m thinking ~ tinct minority. Geograp f«ed a ' about geograpl•aphy is learning • v aphic illit*- -cation, shohows fe>v signs o f ' ' great gr deal from the-ine'thihods of about cultureses «and societies,” church on the Sunday whwhen my col- about. It’s It’; pretty fun.” . , eracy, long a bane of aiadvocates ' ebbing. t e a i^ g that were used w umn appeared. The peoieople at that *r T T l when I. Pleasease.seeKiD5,P8geE6 i , church, I am told, wer ' about the story on the fro neTim&'Ncwsabowt 'S2a 1 t3 What’s l youLir geo-qi[uptient?.^Testit:with th€e se quesstibns ; woman who murdereded someone tj,. = Methodist lucstions below wen used -' New England, the Comnnecticut ; mechanism1 tlthat raises and low* . ncnorthern South America with a hymnal at the J fcft'ool, s ta te o r nptio n af a from .' principal languiguages of which . church. River or the Delaware River?.R '“ers the wateiIter levels in a canal, - ScSpanish rule? Asian country? ' of the 2000 National 3. Which country is A ^__ _ I asisume' they were tall Austria’s___allowing boatoats to mbve between___ _10. .What termJs.used_1-fOE.a-. ------14.—Rainbdwidw-litidgo^th&=:t= p/jic-Bee-f difficulty and'subject. niRlr.,"- eligible. el ■ . sighth-gradersub^------— boy.juniped.up..pointed:thi =loyed,=thiat'wciaroxtTOta fryoF th i^ poems—^ . tor atlhe prracher as if it.wLt.wereaTV------A.-Both= titrcr built— liBt’fiDCoFicarc.then:.reaLph)id-_ — -Each~gi^fe~J e ^ ~ w il thr'All-oftusiatefools ffor loverSo'howcimpblortanTls cal signs Ihalhat let us know we’ve i'- HigK~s^ooI stu* when it comesco: to love, because tflnH lnfj th «i r ig h t m n trh ?? .. ■ found love?— -_-lh^cpntestj)£fersjiiopej^■than dents_may_enterIter a short:5tor y . _ ^ . *re in that great state we . A. My own perspectiveve.is-that ---- ^^-Ar-Absolutilutely. Our heart flut- *•$1 ^ in cash prizes to-pap m S - ...or an essa ^iay^.and entries . 'But a mihister.friend of I we can exist on no sleep, cmatching is hot-all that -patingstudents. - are submittedid 1 to a panel of me about wdiat might have;ve been the and no foo at impor- tersr' Theresre?s - all~ sb rts~ o f~ "P‘ 'ood.and U v in g o n Jo v e.^—tant.The.reasons-we t fallUl-in love — metaphors anand realities and r ^ — - Additionally,-the schbolal with judges and winninners from-each— -r—most embarrassing church moment--alone.Tlt’s•s icr^and'It’rfdblish are a really mysterious; i . grade level aree gigiven monetary of all time. It .happenedstitoacol— andwondei , and the chemical chaiflanges. What-we often the “ greatest number of ^ derfiil and ma^cal, and .i<.idea of a soul mate is wcunderfill “ dort’t'reallze'J!e'Is'tharthese:chemis-r -st-student-authors.will get-a- should.be submit- league of hi^ who-was ddiJelivertaga mostpeoplople don’t have a clue ' "n''magical idea. However*'tr I think • cal c h ^ e s th eachers to Denise _ - -d^dreh’s sermonoit a chuihureh down about what- : that take place in the - donation to its library. at*s happening. ,nmuch more im ^rtant thichrafind- beginning( t are taking place •Conten rules and appUaication ' Munun, 3620 NotNorth 3300 East, South. The poor guy wasas trying'i to what nialriakes it so wonderful is iiing a soul mate is .whenn you' arc '.throughout a pare™. Kimberly 83341,1H, by April. ■ ^each the children a lessc^ n about .thatyou jui a.great love relation- foforms are available form p< just exist for a while iri^. wv th someone as. thejle ic jo u L ^ ship. Great lblovers-who.getailut— :^^g^ools,-oi^by-photioning------Children-s-au( _ .fEuth, so he-ask^ oiie of'the th kids to thismagicajcal moment In that con- . '• "ii imfoldf That, I think, is author Suzanne - ..... s a much . ter when seeiiseing.each omer a g ^ .. 8^ . . WiUiamswUl1 meetm and talk- . tall backwards so he couldId catch< her nection weve experience the emo- ' nmore producdve way foror people- . at the end of; and ^ow how God can bee trustyc to tions that m of a day feel that fliit*.. Winners will be aniiouiuncied with winners bnin'May.S. ; make us so human. . tito think atx)ut it. • . terovertheyii years. We like;to.say Mayll.'- M catch us. when we Ml. But>t thtl ejn in is------q . Docs I 3 love require that WC------— ^We-pu^too-^ludl•emp]iphasis-in^=thar^eaHo\ love-can"l«aUyTasra------■ ^e^ stood too far back, andmd misKd. leUi^uishIl control?.6 tl EverywoekTI^Toli^fbrFamilics this society OR" finding tlithe right lifetime, butIt ini order for that to ' $< lists family vrien . ^ d the kid ended up onn tthe floor, ;-A .'Itreqequir'es that we take ppartner rather than bei Schools to conduct., rient

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You'll'find an i/p-to^ate photo ■ •I' ^beluckyoruior unk«cky.-Fr(dey Isiwmed «fler IK> - began'goinglg tto'th^bathroonirbn— album that servesI 9Sss a journ'ai (or'tlie schooLda:d a tin ^ ' ■' • ' Norse tfaltyIty Prigg.F the goddess el fertUly endId • . the floor wher'hen-ishe put him in his • ■ . back to Scplenib^f w tr when the doors dm o^ried. ■L-UtilEScx— n e r dLPOWER p . ,1 fever, In rhedlevsl'Rwne. FrWsy wss'SS ’ * room for timii.im ^ut,.He mosdv'pro- . I day. -■■••;>.- — se n o o i's state>o^th<•the*art ^library -m ^ ia - centei Slip oh 'j■j.ouy^pMlSt? .■ ^r- , 7-“d u cea> ‘nummber b. ones” but threw Ening the mtny soperstMoiis sbout > ■ i n a;^*number>er two”1 every so often, '•'V* . combination libraryry anda computer lab. allows stud protector;tor and surl^ tt ttithe number ,13.'Priday Ihe 19th hS • • to read arld.do furtherther research on the Internet. 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Then 5 How many Mtudonts do»» t/w C pARENhNG ~ • Captni* Elimonitry School' lest your early ^computerler knowledge in the Guess thi iEEEGKEDCffiQB' 7 ? ■ Ubrary modia eentar Borv»? the Computers A,|*n«y oremaJi' game.- You'll Icarri why nnerds now ruic the world,' % 2MJ.R.Poariesrson Hall -AskAmy04Klds.« John Rosembnd. . . To complAle Iho Kid Quest C hallensa, visll theIhe Web slles In Ihls Issue 16 lind m w e n Arabic h u m b e n Inlitrriroouceo,Introduced Inin ^ l 1?2 W«slCetCampus Rd. ' I ;r‘. tho answers to 1the questions, ihen go to mxmirJkiaa.org/hmauMt/ jp e? ■ KSea045, . ' . s e e m s v e ry ,p -J . ■ • ' whenever this] She had •y,proudbee of him self” • t " f ^ --. p u ttin g himhishappens. bi y-pet?"I'imcfiFor a bal,V J.X extends-ti/nfrbeen cleaning up, then do h is n a styfl backth in his room for - Is your pet having a b a d h a ir tail,nmderbody, legs, feet, i/n e o u t N o g ^ f H e’d supportt from gaay son day? Is her. coat so gnala rly , attention'to the undersi y thing again. At vrit’s I'smelly that you’d like toto unzip^lX ... H | B ^ ^ the legs, the base of the t was considering doing. • • •. DEAR ABBY: I ahifn ai 39*year.‘ ’[ ■ ^ ■— T - I E - , I I ■ ■ 0and take it to theT^midro-mutt; d - 1 ’ between the toes. Massa ' "e'S l'kei;time-out altogether, or - "■ • old,gay man. After knoimowing I am ' o r ca r wash if you could? ’ him'- .TTienshei ,. •.. gay for more than 1515 3years, my . * BOND . sshariipoo in thoroughly wii > a new location w h e re ' ^ , D e a r Boy, do pets have keenen'senses. . :eep a constant eye on , parents recently annouilounced that ..fingeis so that it. reach . , W hen Scooter, our beloviived wire^ Mar^ Becker siskin; ' - , • ihe re a d m y colum n on ', ', m y longtim e p a rtn e r anoui drojIroppingme off to a goodk)d start; "Heaven Ranch,- Sirioi loosely with cotton -at-a-sdction of wet hair,-; jas you - ishment when ] Labrador j;etriever, getsts a bath P“> a.^roiBt totake theni out),- • , lat Mom cease and . from ih eir lives. 1 cannotlo t convince ■ __ . „ I simu)^tan'eously brush.. :If the behaved andusing ei any type of pun- ., . ■eveiy.othcr.montli.^Scoot ■ little antibiotrop o f m ineral oil o r a Ur-HnTiay . PE'W-MABBYrRecenUya-friend’ -® w eather is cold, keep yoi'odr.pet ^ d reawningen taresycholo^cal correct* that having put;my _shouId.be ‘huggable’- if it’snot,Jtit’ Keeping, th' e-standing-around-in ------pet healthy skin, a shiny,■, Iluimi-— / c 'a ^ , ^ o u l d predict -— through-the'‘‘horrofs”roT needs a bath. . • the very last 1 . gay son, I should be moi )oms enjoying animated their.head dry until" nous c o at a n d vigor. V eterin ntal*respoiise to this ' :ions. I feel th a t a t least ’ Regular grooming rhakiikes y our , im portant bst e a part of the bath Is 01a n d g r o o m e rs c a n te ll fi at is.confined to-the-. ' ^ariaing ofrtheir feafs.rs. T his h as png- j. pet.more comfortable andid health- o ff th e ir face destroyed my relations ly member should have P ecause water dripping - mile ai away which pets ai luce no gain. • ier. Ima^ne what you’d looklo like shaking: V t J . t s h e ' ^ S S ' S :. themas'well. I have idgpd'my presence arid ' ice and ears triggers premium m foods - their ^lom-read-my-column— /eral others. aian d f e ^ like if y ou.neverr 1w ashed ,' U se ahigh-fl hand. The nex J sleeping ai'nigJit an d woii ' piaiuiounce itlike a neon sigi lical incorrectness and ^ES ShoiJil I f or brushed your hair. A single ’ and coridltior "'®nt number 0 ;■« • -ciate any advice youi can c I have interrupted .their h-guality p e t sham poo • - ar..Scooter, Scooter, Pru i to take matters in . ions to pay my respMts? mat of hair can contain huhundreds ' anced for pet; ‘ ha rift a ShC S -H u r t i n g INJlIOUSrON in . “ -venation idner that is Ph bal-, w h e r e a r e y o u ,' i t ’s “ bbatWe swats on thenext time Rude Boy ' . -M O U R N IN G ojof hairs all twisted.togethe:ier. Once therapeuticlets, nor people, or a w athie” time.' Scooter! sr one and/or two on •: DEAR HURTING:G: , Please . nnr I That’s IN PITTSBURGH th e m at g ets w et, it sh rinikslikea k mended byic y shamipoo recom- wBACK, HERE! BAD : le spanked him (two : accept my condolence: Stan, given that MOURNING: I agree .wool » sweater pulling- dghii«er and Work up a r g■WA^ rcent 6f the water in h i received yet another ANTS TO BE TACTFUL llithe bathtub periodicall'lly , a n d th e room if the ■National Press Buillidding, third time is the : saying called the .“S“Serenity DEAR WANTS:W Say.nothing especially es a few days.befot nd not on you or in R i nd lost his second: , ore bath Continue lat Washington, D.C 20(^5. ■ was w ith-J^ ' -Rtiyer.*^I-hopeyou-willciU commi^if -negative; Keep-the'messageTposi-Ke ------iieyshake. .N t ’. It is said that the to memory and use k as 1the need tive and offeiffer to d e m o n s tr a te .______' . A • ’ 1 layering arotmd. the W the charrri, and so it 4r.-Poopee. Three isTiebd^ “Gare,“to iree toys, and h e siid- i Kits all(low paresnts to KrilehtRlcider.NBWs^rotce> • ' ■ . . ly p u t a c a t top; p u ttin g a new em phasis on ( Bt a toy bade, he must • of his fingerlopthbrush ai on th e e n d - for pu y o u r p ets’ leedi. Siuveys thour any'expres^ons Former Twin Falls veterijrinarian cat. Toothbnisl that Americw pet owners ar tim e-out e v e r“anger.” sir Not surpris- Martin Becker wasn’t crii^ 'and reached'for tlie - foi toys w as prol z y about ,flne when youushing I usually works •-ing-better thi care of their pets sen doing just fine in the idea of having his finger rj®' motivator, but tl I screen ]k id s forr drugs ,er b in en • ten o r puppy>u aiintroduce it to a kit- -injever, and that as a result ■ since. In fact, losing off. H e was even less in te n t It more • ings did this little rested in -positive expe? an d tiy to m ak e i t a . pets ev are living to a ripe old a{ probably e n o u ^ o f a : - ■ Kntehit Rtd'der Newg Seretce having it happen on.live n< age. In closing. Mo I'ieo th e r e ’s a chchange-in the child’s network “Widi older iperience,ani he said. peT h a t ’s w h y th e A m ei ut three mild spank- television. J 5® " ' relief to b e a b le I behavior. ThThey’re not hot sellers,' WWFwrestHnganimals, it can be like . ' V ’ eterinuy ' Medical Associ ittle fellow no harm. r . .In the Oscar-winni'n't ; Becker, a spokesman f< riattoti onhlmrRightn ing movie probably bee>ecauseofthecost.” for the • He gingerly 1 reports an upswing in didental jj ,|,e chUd’sMom said, "What a American Veterinary,M< : . J*American Beauty,” a1 rcregiment- PDft90 cacannot test for alcohol Medical cat’s mouth, hobegan to touch the problem re s w ith pets. M ore th ble to p u t.th e b urden Assodadori, is a frequent gi iy ^ 8 ? • win train the mo. ed father .wordlessly_heJia.ndsJiis because itit moves1 through the ™ g u e « on , on th e receivinhalf expecting to be p pn ercen t o f U.S. dogs a n d cat fitl W hen th e m onkey ABC|s “Good Moriiing Am< ; so n a cu.p fo r a^ urine drii{Iriig screen. . . .body so quituickly., Although alco- ™ merica,” watched amputving'end of the best- 4 pe or older have gum dlsiis e a s e , • john Rosemomild’s back, the child* ..where he explalns how pet c 'You could- cut -thee tension1 hol.related1 teente deadis are on the — t owners' of morning tele')utadon in th e h istory ’ . which 4 < ran cause-serious, painful.p{ .chologist.Qw^TOonlcQ’. - , • can take better care of the I ■ b e tw e e n th em w ith a knifinife. decline, 2,21,210 kids died in alco- ■ heir ani- ' “It went justslevision. ^ problemswh in older pets.'The\e asso- cst may be si I . llie scenario is not as I mals and deepen.the hum as unrealis- hol-related1 crashesa in th e U n ited {"' man-pet rememberingist h< fine,” Becker said, > ciatioji pn recommends that io n d is d fa m ily psy--. bond. He remembers that at pets . ,A//imiatii)e Paf : ” dc as you might think,, as dozens' S ta te s in 1998, 19! according to the- at a few : to have.kept.h3 how reeved he was receive cis annual cleaningsg s a n d Meridian, Indianstions o f general inter- ;—Tof .comptmes-across the- -years:ago-he-was-on>the^pr he countiy National Hifi t.h is dig n ity a n d h is '- 'recheckups i starting no laters r th a n — : and a t his W eb! sit j c n t fo ,ftim a t •' '■'^are”cranking-oumo-ir-j -extoUing-th(j-vinues-6Fl>n Parenting, 9 2 4 7 N. ir-yourself—"A 'd^iis^tfi a g e 3 . . mond.o6m/ your pets’ teeth, a n d th e h o ^ianapolis, Ind. 46260 •' 'drug and alcohol tests..[S. Anyone As a resuliiult, .home alcohol' tests lans nationwicle are agi 1 - > who surfs the Internet can find an lik e F irs t Chieck C: arejfindinB a she’d never heard of such a I bate:htt^/www.wse- array ot products, momost weir* niche. “We-fje-have-six-boxes‘,-an— —n:!!T here.w as a c at o n tK eS3iet:w ith= ^l||^^^ : under $50, to screen forDrm 1 arijua-- , indicadon we sell a lot of them,” ------us,-but*“ j it wasn’t my cat,” I J , .n a , cocaine, o p iates, m ethistham phet-.— said R ite Aidyd Pharmacy manager ^s ^ . The host-suggested 'ttetl ^ rjuia ■ , . - - E w u d l y PreSifsents Live in Concert^ • amine arid alcohol. _____------L-: . :r-A n d y Elgend;ndyofFairlawn,.Ohio.— ..demonstrate the art off i fe lin e — ICENEWTOlCI A few c a n b e fou n d ojn n pharma- ) toothbrushing, so B ecker nenervous- - f - jA ^ shelves: J*DT*90, whi«i'hich tests -The New ftManria&i&^i :_.for marijuana, cocaine,te, ppiates __ ; e, sells for P a p a s I ' .'—.$60, says W algreens pha)harmacist' , ------JA A Britight Smile> : I s . - . O r a I J u i c e N e w l Hubert-of-rAkron,o n .^ O h io ...... —:------< ^ A Ith o u g h y o u don’t n e ed a labora* X • AM c yNlgh(->April-20 th;t2t ^to ry 'tD give the tes^ youDu have to ' X ^ ceReflectic -pmj-CSI-Gymnasium- a specimen - in thishis case, a ' S22 General Admission Onlyjr 2 ■ 0 0 1 ~ I - S ^J o c k o f the object's haiila ir - to a . ’ X M n k (On You! vt8 Available Excluslveiy^ • "W eVe'gohe'through i MusteCenler 'r — - 4 - >OTH DENIAL :_G a r y V . D d c o n . d . ^'im eevixyoAiir h io n tk fin lly Dentistry •. • 7 • ^l-Malri'AvBrE *' ' • enti coocemea ^ u t theu ’"E r i c T h o m a s , d : TWtn Faite, ID- • 5 '^ ' . ■ p i Hubert said. “They usei e ff l i e m l t — Ilst'TSS^SlB'* ShoelioQe, 686ase-2723 • Hagbnnan, 837Sh ti: I .1 ■ ■. ' ..... __I '•'.', ■ y & V.- • ■ ' . ■ ■ .

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Kbiiig (Ed . ‘ — . con on Dean (1 49 Marry . i(RayIiotta),hevows . ?management class, whelere lie “to kill Zaitsev.. ______SO.Don.veatmenlsJ_____ I I ” ' .to get even.,MeiumMe,,M«goes_^ M -meets a high-strung host ofjfaioca]-=—Meanwhile,-b(:,-both-2aitsevl:and j. S3 Job ehitt _____after a new ■ w victim - wealthy, -r 65 Novrttet Uria . ■ TV talk ^ow (Tom Arnold]l d ) . S Danilov fall inini. love with a woman S7 Changes the . . [ I r . i I p ” I . I chain-smokinging, obnoxious tobacco oOrin comes across a.'coprkicdckffi (Radiel Weisz),Isz), driving a deadly . . ^ _ j^chlnety' — — • ■ millfonaire WilliamW: Tensy (Gene ' deal g InyolvinR'local earancster' ■ wedge beweensen (hem.' ■—I------^Hackmaa)—a .Ai.idb.miibon,Jt.is___ " — honest,‘'wealt]dthy>baifl)wierjack~^^ k Inthony the cosdiest moviemo ever made in r a ^ n w ' ■ 3o| III ia in IZ4 ~ ~ r 'talking'sidekicic, T. : (An 66 Water depth: abbr. i i i i ...... (Jason Lee).). >i00 d: Sihce-the con 'happy thar hVs back to' hhistoid" ■ a trueaccount“I t " ------— T“ a bfesswf ev«nt7 S9 Med.Iflnea? (Ir i t s Uberato ound the idea that a ; 82 ‘Symphonle • 132 l Nowttlmlghf • 3414 DecimalI base 91 BuddhbkJhlsmschool 118 0utofconMtmi ' *’6volves arouj fighting form. His charactersrisstill ' 'Thenot^got-^ood!; Director Jean- . Espaonolo-- , • i133 Calendar units 3515 E.T.i vehk:les 93 Typo•oof ol IRA 121 Frisco hilliti ■ man is caughtht in a compromising cool, ^ but he tackles mbnire dia- Jacques Annamaud missed the • ' composer 1134 Unfathomable 3818 John . Steinbeck 95 Back*part p< 122WriterTan dl Page, diere's defi- - . jq,logue, and diere are severalai funny chance to takeike this story, a step -• 84 Waylniabbr. • ' chasms ’ - ' 1book about Mae 96 Spanlslmlshpori - 123'Wro'ngIprian sltuadon'withal dialogue, themes .. 85 Camu# play; • _ 1135 Master ooerienk ,poftraylno Eve?, ‘ 88 U. acqiicqulsitlon .1 2 4 A n n a p^ef. ^ nitely sexual moments between himm and' beyond a warmr movie and m ^e-ii • do siege' . DOWN 37l7‘PartofTOIF 'I 99 Polnteflnted tool__ :___ _125:Egyptlanlisgrad. v ... and innuendolo dirou^out. At the Arnold. ai ____ ^___ about.a humanan Ibeing sent to kill • 88 Made possWo 1 NVCsummerhra. 3818 •Calendar watch lOO Rappirijplrig.Doctof , 128 Teachera* ------r-beginnin&-theiiere’sasteamyhoni-:— - The not-so-goodm you’iii’renbt ' othere-whatt itit: f ^ like to hunt 88 Abstracted musing . 2 Contemptuous ’ ' ■ - abbr.i .. l02W rlteflter Miller . 127 Fenutlesh me that tums funny, ■ ininto macho-male martialal-arts- n>an diroughI d»die scope of a rifle , ■90 ActorCorey ■ , exclamation 3919 'That man' ' ’ - 106 Spinynyflshea' fl . IZS’LA-Uw*ehew eymoOn sceneal situations happen. Ar 92 Cruise ship •• •3 Inhabttamofrsuff. ' 4313 Pierre’sI health • 107 Brouhauhaha 129 Time meaiw* co-star but no sexual fighting movies where mostSt of the ' and end theirr lives11^ without them . W g«^rbadlurs by . acters. • . about switched ' 10 Verge; . . 566 ''The Grapes o f . iBlalAidi I « logue, mild proTrofam^.ausepfthe blblacks abbut blacks inI 1 back- •Offensive tan,language: Possible . , 11 Coatlla coat ■ , • 'Wrath'character- • 0 H l5 * 5 ■,^undmusic' use of the f-wo-word but hard to 12 Frigid . 58a JShoot from hkiing ' |a[J|v |°w Ula ' •fword.r- • uaHons: ■ Lots of sexy ' • ' ConsMered* stn. ISSBAsJanwar .. 80,>O.AddamsFamlly .. i5 |* |" |;|' I s » u • ■ Sextud'sihuii Sexual siatatiorts: Ih aI dancec l>ean . • .110 PhyeJdans’ org. cousin . . • ■ ’ “ a ; »uple of compromis- clidub, a tbpless women In thongs'd Sexual situatioor&Mr'A steamy sce- 14 Zeta follower ' ( g [ ! . clothing, a cous w idicoa victims, a . da . 111 Scored two under 15 Watchman 611 iSchonorCassady . i g gB S iH 12 ing positions v dancing together and spoilonging ...nario has.th^tii^twoJovers sand*:---- 1 IB 'H o c k ------~62,-f2,-Mysteryaward~ ' T f ° n i B amy kissing scenes. A. . paintpa on each bther’s che:lests. A . wiched betweeiveen two nieh who ' 112'Different ones ' 1 7 -John Lo Carre 844 (Promotional gilt, rililiU U E t J . couple of steamifolded and tied to a „u 113 Affirmative reply ' bookabouttha 855 Radk) F audience jTgu ' manisblindfo man asks a woman to'rulub her are sleeping, as they proceed to ‘ 114 Cure . ■ boomofBonn? . 88./8 Anna of 'Nana' : b U *«■» lisil bedinhisundederwear. . papainted breasts against a wiivindow. ' have sex with1 ththeir dothes on. A 118Departmontof ..18 Condemn . . 722 Perfect f report card g g - ViolehctsAt\ man falls and.dies, In in another bar scene, a totopless brief shot show)lowis partial female Justico agcy. ' . 19 Follastoe . ' .744 Cytoplasm( fetters U{SKW fl )dy IS accidentally 'wc 117 One-time link i Q g g then his bod] woman rides a n\echanicalal bull. , rear nUdlty, but everything else . 24 City once called' 786 Z 2 e n o o f ^ I " j g gL M l, dropp^outofiof a'window. ’ BaBare-breasted women isiisit on ' isimplied. 119 ComposiBr SatJo Terminus 799 Contri.vod( .. • , p t S p u l rfw£so»iff .This is not a . Ar — • 120-Theodore Drolsor ..;.29 flight to enter. ■ ,81 1 lilylai , , PoTBUoJodtn Arnold’s lap in a nightdub.' Violence: Numiumerous war scenes - book made Inlo a . 30 ; Cascade . . . 83 E E E s ’ . '' -PG-ia cbmed;edy for kids; even' ” iVto7enc« There's, a highh body " 'show soldierss beingbi shot In the ' .sitcom? . .. 3T ; Sycamore,:— :_ - .^ 8 7_C though it starsi ^ H ^ t t . The adult count coi widi plenty of blood, seseveral ■ head or:blownvn up,i with bloody th-gmSg .expiosionsr-a man is hit-it-oy a-^umos-exposea,-! ----- r—:-----rtions-are-for-iir-mature-audiences— 'speedinfi truck'; a'man climlnbinca etc. SeveraljyI v^omen ^ e also' ■ ^"^^"“ ^"*whfftmdeistantMd'the^con^soinaao .' ‘ 'h'3Icopterla33erKSls he onto‘ a® P » ^ ■ snovyn wlgbT O ■ EiaeitainmmiratioZueB ' JParental advisorj/tOhvlviously —Parermuaauisc I^cure teens “"Some pparents Wt R ^ tiei thisthi is not something youu w ant. . .who can handlelie diei implied sexii- . • . -• ‘‘Exit Woii'ounds” (R) - Twin yoiyour teen-ager to see. liiiss moviei al situation andnd wartime\ violence J , Cinema, Centurivry Cinema of Burley, is for mature adults who10 like vrill enjoy thisis cdose look at old-' ■ ■ Jerome Cinema,na, Sun Valley Ojifm Seagal’sT^Ie Sei ofmovie." ' fashioned combatibat: . R-fatedd movie; ' Enteitainmentimtvabie:B is - shouliId they? '. ' • House. : • • The Dallas Morning N e w ivtetfms:' A ls ttb td ^ ll'^ ^ M k a t e d . DALLAS - Carlo J. Bii iHot'pf 'HahnjbslT btftm ^bef t o E xcellerK e Dallas bristles when Mhe ; |^ S )ns, lamabsand i l i l p .seeing parents taking chtlJiildrenas .• JoK ivR'bli^iti^ - youngas5tosee.‘*Hannibnibal,’'the, ^ lon«enm .caascare thefh,-but’ tf : ■ t " ■ DDS ' blockbuster R>rated sequelse( to ;tm rn 6re>ipitM aklllathift h • .‘‘The Silence of the Lambimbs” that- ;':.iwppawilA | thani begln^ imdSiBtiihdithiat^ stars oi>f Marclh focu^S:on:a-klUer who c m oi^ ai«i]^fA. tr . ,victims. .tIueA o fV M ^ still 8 ^ ' the leard the expression,. ■ - *‘I don't understand ; ,• We’ve all hea a c{^.;> « “March comes» Iin like a Uon, ahd I _ going to happen to the< . like' a lam b.” ■ M r ofdan-. ' ■ goes • out .H when th'ey grow iip," says. gar.to.the.wdfklSS^^^Si 'S K W A lt who doesn’t have chi wtilch;'-v weatherm en rCFT~ J H S ' I ^fli^.aUehsprdccuRf^tofODsi'r ^ e a g e o u to fi I Chris • : “ChUdren absorb so.mucluch.They larch comes in and H ■ .. can become so desensitisitized.'I . Kl of/fi/; sometimes Maia lion, or some bdier ■ Aiidetsoii think kids need to be treasured.tre 6oes out like na 1 (lamb/lamb, or ■ ' and protected'a lot morere thant we asor^ combination , ,;’ ieem to be doing lately." lamb/lion). Instargazing, n nofmete- . ZZ Bitetto is not the onlyon! one . .originates in sta i upset. Ushers, theater!r towners ’ orology. Before scienence could predict. .■and patrons can^t-stopeople-r— -(tf ' about all the-parehts theyliey see i n — natural-phengns in the sky. One y - ^ | l | g | g ——the^udience-with-infant^ '^0 **'/ looked for sign: il-nBaiB r toTTote-the-suh’s---- children and t e ^ . AnIR R rating ’ Ryan” or “S ---- method-was-ttion among die stars. ■. Or Lasers havei recentlyre come to “Schindler’s List,” • S S u ^ Sanders says shee won't' app^w t motioi , restricts children underX 171 from whidi use viol/iolence to underscore, alltallow her.14-year-old daug oninis, the sun was a . M) thespotli3htbfdei'dentlstry.'Bafb:and seeing a movie without ananaccom- some largerr principle.pi . Ge: u ^ te r, ' By their reckoniwhq circled usj andj^ 'One 'Or houi'befn^kklH I Genevieve Collins, to:o see <^estial god wl . Vicki, our'dentalital hygienists who : panying parent or guardiailiah. In Septemimber, the Federal “Hannibal.” “Hi But she does le St be concerned widi ‘»;;Maf85 S/k*” were Class IlLaserjser certified In ,San ■ . Some parents who takeke kids to Trade Coma let'her therefore must I OiMhourafterUir^ V. amission-released a see see other R-rated movies. earth and itsts inhabitants. By ';vvr;. ; Francisco, use; oiiroil laser in con- - thesft movies say they' couldn’tcc ■ study showirving that Hollwood "'Braveheart’.was “ grues i stars It “visited" . ; ;•Saturn: W, •. get a baby sitter and figuiguredthe ' studios promcmote R>rated fUms to but blit the message is wondeiesome, studying theley si hoped to divine VjtiplteR'W i49V ; ' junction wilh deefdeep cleanins. This .. movie wouldn't registerr withv an kids. ThU con lerful," each year, they is where we. Iiaveave seen the most »mplicates things for she she says. . the future, 'v{•Mociu ®' > ..infant.or very youngI g child. parentswhoM kids beg to see the “ born the ancient I excitinsresults vy^th'the laser. '. • “I don't know that therere's a ■ Thus was be q u ^ thls^iikirrit)fiit^4^( - Others point out that notlot ^ R's movies. Otherter parents don't have message me: in Hannibal except of astrology. The app, 8.^'. full Sab^^ P'.RVin at a ' ' ’The actionI of the laser r^uits are alike:-For every “Haii ipt that ' ■ superstition ol tarinibal," ;. a problem wit(vith.their kids seeing there thej are sick people out t ised .12 s i ^ named ; giv “slip” • in the eliminationion of microorgan- there’s also a “Saving5 PrivateP them. : there. zodiac comprise< AntAnd that's scary.” . after shapes imaDiaginedm die stars aroapparent position of the sun , isms at the site,-; tretTMtment of peri- ____ _ ■ ■ .oteach. In Mar[a^.the.constella-__-knojiven tiine ofyear to “s :s the Ram disap- reaaround the, zodiac, a cha odSntiraiieMeTiielyour gums and _ ' ■ tion of Aries i Bimil- bone that supportsorts your teeth) 15 ' peared into die!te sunset, as Leo the Mai Study: CGirlsfoaS o n t e>dyimag( id ^ Its appearance lem longer thi.^ more successfessful. The absence 5^ * ' Lion was makin ‘eally was behind the sur ‘ Loi Angelda TImea . ' ’ . study. “If , girls[rls are showing these girL{iris ofteh express strong poi .. in the east Oiir)iir modem expres- thei^ c h 's end. But with several. _ . of postoperativee infectionsini is a fur- — ..—^—r~issues'at-age'ge-S, it doesn't look \opii *“ «ve. Sion Is a disto:itoftioh of, “With ennia _T of slippage, It’s no loi pinions about Amiselves.-B les'the lion and out fe q .ther_advantascJi\eJL- Aeademy o f .Girlsas-youngTaSiSifom>im:negat:^hopefultfor=wl :what=is.-golng-to?hap tlie= here. ^tas^penhstiy:-^ tive self-images based oron their pen to themQ as,t teen-agers dr as saw ^ ■ “ sineThis, indijentally. is one of taw lowM levels of sdf-conc ?rp^' . ThelL-IBcorconcentration (a . . weight, a new study has shoshown. young women.’a t” . ■ Day>avison said. “The relationsl ■ • As earth orbitbits the sun, we see whewsLarguments-BBBinst-astrol Those girls whose-weigljigljt-wa 8^-^=:The-survey* tsnip is Th**^w.bQdy vtt h year (365 days),.. tave^seeri N the error . in tl ’weight" protect the id(IdenddM of the chil- atIt EBrown University in Rl - Forfurtheradv!sdvantages of laser I n a a a i f l ^ the study re'revealed . dren, Davisonra and her colleague, Islaisland, said the findings wen stars seem die shift • ic'data” di bynowl ' that ^ of the^-ls whosee pparw ti ^ Leainii Lipps ] to the sun abbut 1' * ^Next w ^ : Colorful atmosp- 1 : - ___; treatm ent SO ; to’ Otour web pagelaL >5 Birch, declined.to , entientirely unexpeaed. In chil . With respect ^to (or one. zodiac, sign Ci worried about their child'si's 1weight say specificFicallv where the asyIS young as 5, Phillips said, c displays in.^e .daytime sky.ictari--. j ml[e7,~ccienc^ :______1 ■' .overweight, the less the thi girl Pediatrics (ww because, or m lU en--~affl'dulkner-£lanetarium_at sho in mw.pediatrics.org). ' The Tl assodadon between-T 1 j Maidiniis-lslxs poles wobble like TWir T—thou^t-of-her-own-phydasicaland— Iteidson,of-]>f-Pennsylvania-State—^w /elght.and-self-esteem«(and elj : nia, the eardi’s j Terrett Centerfor Arts and-Scimder^, [^4 cognitive abilities. Unlversi^, saidsa she and fellow cei\eived body image and'j ro-dQlnin^tiie-"^®i fKg.Colle^ o f Southern Idah ;;t ' "It was startling," saidd KristenK researcherss expected their ' estest^em) is well establishe Win Falls. Wnte to him at car Krahnst'ver Davison, a spespecialist’ kindergarten-in-age subjects to be reseesearch, Phillips said - alth in h u m a n d ev elo p m en t andindfomio fireeofconcemaiis about weight : noti:0t necessarily in veiy younghough nM SnRSD studies ^i4iohdpedcondvodutt the------Ac this younjing8ge,-Davisons8i4------^dren igchil-

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SK..— d sQ a k lesystudernts Edg;grrAmericcanL egiol>n picks delelegates i j ^ B w i x y - O a k l e yy JJu^pr. and m h | | B | | | EDEN-T• T h e A m erican L egioii .1 ' IS sio r High.School stuistudents'who .'Auxiliaryy ’ « f E d e n ; h a s ; for the Ret " a n n o u n c e dd its delegafes. to the f

few liig partsTFebry -su m m e rinjN N a m p X . '■- ’ •• .. ■River Bowl in B url^. '. T h e A mnericah e Legion'also — ^Ji-^M orethan half dif theb e i , selected boy^b< for Gem Boys . • *ing students attended S ta te th is summer.-sui ,•,; •received aLdoor prize. pr The. ' G irls a n d Iboys a r e se le c te d fo r ' iReiuissance program re 9 i|^ H leadership, scholarship,i charac* l-teTfCooperairation,.MUEager-physi^-^ KatWliTBfSar” .B^WhHT • Renaissance studeidents were cal Witnessi's and.i honesty. Girls it# DarinJohnson ~ ' ■ M ^ssa A lvar^ Laisa.sa Andei^n,' a n d .Boys StState are leadership- ‘ . M ichael Brock, both ■ofc T w in ch iird i y outhiith ^ u p a n d as.presi-; - — SararArchibald;^Ana-jia-Artea'ga;— : and educatiation programs fqcus- Falls. ^e-was.eighth*gn^de.stu> ' dent and ^icribe 1 o f a Scout, troop. ' E ric B a ra ja s, Em U y ;Be ^ k e , j e s s ' - ; in g ori.govene m m e n t.- ',.i'. .dent b ody p re s id e n t nininth-grade He also ^ss aactive in football,. . •^:.Bedfeei'Katy'feedke;R3^ Bedke, - . •:.Jehtzyj.Fifi'ife is A e dtlughter..o£,> "j■Jdass vioe presidetiti lOtOth-grade. church baiskaisketball and'voluh* . ' •.M indyBurch,- Steve:ven Burch,' ----- Nick-and-Ju]Jidie-Fife‘o^Hazelton.------—< clas5~secretaryrnintl:thigrade—^eeringiirBdy BoysTmd GirlsClub:"~r— T 'R u b e n 'C a id e r a .E U CI S e th S h e is co-c'acaptain of the 'Valley 1FCCLA freshman reprsresenta- ..Darin JohnDhnson, son of Dennis ------O arkj-Stad Collett,-DaiDani-Cooper,— High SchoolK)1 cheerlead^ chap- itive, lOth-grade FCCLAA district, and Adele! JoJohnson of Hazelton, - . - IShahn'a Cooped Ali;li iCranney, : : te r F C C L A 'i're p re s e n ta tiv e , dis-.' ']projects chairm an a'hih d -llth - . , is president'^nt'ahd'fifst counselor'. ■JClay Critchfield,d, . Jenny '; trict FCCLALA' historian; member- grade i FCCLA membershship'coor-: ' ^ of his churchrch youth group, quar* — -jCritchfield;-Mandy-,Gt-Gritchfield,— i....: ^of-the-Pre>resbyterian—Youth-— — idinator.tShe also is activiIvein'her-^term aster-ah-ahd-asisistant-senibr—: ------(Jared Davis,’Jennifeiifer Dimick, . ’ • IHM7IOU/tN/nt-ihNtNrm C o m m itteee e for the Kendall . «church'y.outh'group, NNational , patrol leadeiider.in Scoutihg and . {Patricia Dimick, Luanla n d a D om i, Studsnts froifrom Oakley Junior and Senior■Hl^ Hlf School who qualified forirthe Presbytery,y , in; N a tio n a l H o n o r . .'] Honor Sleety, studentt coundl,< presidentt olof the sophomore’ . ' iTara Emerv. Melissa1 FcFoote. John RenaisMnceice program were treated to aI bowlingbo party Feb. 9 at Snakeciety and an E agle.. v 3Cy4e Jam es, i Barryrry JenkS, Ashley PicPickett, Jasper Qualls,' Woodhouse; . , . Linda. H anansingi Brock and ]president and presidea:nt of his ' Scout.. Jennifer Jones, Miklike Jones, A.J. Robin>inson, Ryan Robinson, . Prizes were donated by pCellie Xabel, Saralrah Lloyd; Nefereter:eri Rodriguez, Sam in i south Burley, Severe Si ^roden Matthews,.vs, . • Jacki Rodriguez,ez, Sam Rose, Kortnie ■ ' D.L.1 Evaiis Bank, W' FUerr Legion naniesn Bo^ys State delelegates ' . Alatthews, Ammon Mc£>lcBride, Z eb . S an d ers,, Jake Schenk, Dawri burger J King, Royce 'animd Sons, ••;, ^ ftl^ride, Stepha'nieie Mishler, Severe, DDavidiSmith,j Latisha' . Project1 M utual Telephorone. Unit r'.The. ^ Filer,American , _| .p lay ed . b a s e b a ll___ , A.meri.can . . jM averick Mitcon,-S(•Stephanie . Smith, Sean Se Spearin, Ashle 54, i Clarks for Shoppini;ng, Redi . L«SJonPost:t hl u n a m e d d eleg ates . .1 for threeteyea rs. ,' I :Legion Boys ’ JMitton, Brandy Mullenlen, Samuel Stanger,, CacheC Taylor, Abby Foods I and. Smith’s. to the Gemn IBoys State, June 3-9 . : I T h e BeBoys Sta- . 5 ta te is a leader- ', ■ •' at Gowen Fie'ie ld in Boise. - I t e is a program. ’ ship action pro-. ^^1^ . Nathan'ThThomas Is the son of. I d ev elo p e fro m g ram w h ere Q ua­ jLibrary celebratesc s national Ijlibrary we(> C X v ' D ale a n d T:ravis ra Richmond. He is I th e conceicept that lified male high . a m e m b er of i Key Club and - I y o u n g p e o p l e school 'juniors . T W IN FALLS - T hle e 1Tw in F alls o ut th e assiissistance of the.library W V ednesday and Thursrsd'ay'to ' Future Farmrmei^ of America and P sh o u ld blb e o ffe r. take part' in a . . public Library, will1 celebratec . staff. If atIt Ileast 100 patrons use showcase s! the library’s lateitest.com- played foottotball as a freshmen I e d a b emer n per- ^^^^B ^B practical govern­ •fiational library weiweek from the systertem i; a - M o n d a y , th e puter p technology. ' . ' . - , and sophoihiiihore and track as a - . [|_ ^ B |P _ 5 spectivere of the • m e n t course:des- ' Monday throu^ Saturdurday'with a' library, canan qualify to win up to ' th e public also is iiivivited to sophomore, al opera; ■ unnuo-u..'. t^ed to'devdop ' PottCr’is the son-of. * - g o v e r n - WllltoPirttar ; Iveek of activines. . S1,000 giveiven b y "^M fo r th e pur*, join j) the last session’of th(he “Let’s VUHe Poi : in th e young d ti- ; Children’s staff wiM'ill 'hold .the chase of newne books. Those who • Talk 1 About It! Other Ammericas” , Steven and1 JoyceJ Shatten. He is ■ ment;r that the indivtduiual is an zens a workingking knowledge of the • fA t the Library” contesitest for chxl- . u s e th e sjsystem will also be , at^7aP-m.^Wedhes^ay a y in 'the a memberof of student coundl, the integ^ i part and resignsnsiblei for ' structure ofaf ggovemirient and to frtm kirtasFgapiiti‘re r n i ifo u t^ . MjmwtiU’iniim o (tie draw ing. .------1 Of h i i ‘ .. in>i>'t ^ " u p bJonTHenTTKeTacniial n . • ima,” by ber '.of thi h i n t h '^ d e to find out.hit.howmuch ■ An opetieti ho.u'se will be held, book, b ‘'‘Bless me, Ultim the. Business and' ' government,g *the Aminerican' governmentnt is just what they . Ihey know about thehe library. Monday fdfdr r th e c u rre h t-a n d for-;'- •Rudolfo -F Anaya.will be dis(iscussed. Professionalilals of American, and Legion 1 said. . make'lt, thee pt^anlzationor said.' ■ ... Drawings for gift certifiitificateswUl mer membmbers of the library’s' ' On . Friday, kindenjr g a r t e n t t T ; l>e h eld *iaturday. board of trusteestn and foundation throu^ tl third-graders are . ' : On M »nday,everiirigtig will be a board. - tot'( jo in G a u d e C ash for ‘‘I Wenildell Legi<;ion namess delegate .‘‘New Library, Card■d Sign1 Up Library7 volunteersVI will be hon- a a t Four.” T he' session w ill; J3ay.’” Those who signgn up for a' ored at aian appreciation tea stories si and a book related WENDELILL-The Wendell Amerierican' . Delegates aree selected based on their iso be on Legion Post)st 41 has s'elected Alanlan L. academic standin;ing a n d th e ir interest in th e ■ H:ard will have' theiheir nam e.: Tuesday. Children’sCi services will S pecial exhibits w ill alsi h e ■ H M i H , •4htered into a drawinging for vari* also host>st. th e ' “ P r o m o tin g display d during nationalillibrary . FoirchUilot\f Wendell as- a delegate to the American govensmment and the political:al- ' . . ■bus lib rary ^ f is . M ondajday will also Literacy withwil Storytelling',’ work* week, w including picturires and AmencanLeg-egion Boys State program,%June: J process. ^ e “Check’it out Yoursurself Day.” • ' shop for parentspa and children'at . .iiinformation about the SStricter 3-9 in Boise. • Boys S tate pro>-oyides program s o n leader- e f* . '■ ■ ■ : yhe 3M self-chggk sysiefstem.allows ____7-p.m.Tues

' . F IL E R - The Filer Midtliddk School . Kylie Madsidsen. Andrea Tapia, Cole' 'Jonathan J Humlin, Connertr Nielson. Pospichal, E Erica Parks, Austin ' 'I Kareix Losnido. Alma Juare>rez,' Bobbi . Alan Branch.h. SiSeth Chadwick, Willie jUinuuncctI (he honor roU.I. . . • Bitienbergnn[and Diana Hafliger.-: -f• Racheal Doyle, Paul Bgneiler. Teddy- - Hollingshead.id. Miguel Rosas.-James Stevens, £ Amber Sheen, And>dy Hurley. ' Day, Cassie A b _• Student's listed on the higihigh honor roll Studentsts listed1 on, Ihc,honc)r.roll____„W.und_erlich,.RelyjkolLRorj Abadier Belinda KisseU- >ry,, Justin.:^__ Barry,.Sterlin'ling Loughmiller, Josh..' IDIIIion'Anderson. Nathan1 IFechner. Babb, Careyey Fornsworth,, Brad . • '^ e r e : ' • were; ' Hnlley. Kevin Farin. Anthonyny Cumbic, ‘ Storrer,’Davidid IBaty, Joime Fort, Trent ■ • Koramee I Harnar, Diistinn Hymas, Silvester, Core) - Sixth'grade, Jarod Lassciissen. Jennifer ' ' Slxth-grodtnde, Sara Hamman; Chris ' Amber / Fleenor, Krissy Hal[all, DusHi ' G arner, Jared orey Farnsworth, Ashley red Johnson. Kassandra ■ ShawnS Shaske. Ben Ward andar Lelah Root. Tiffani HtJ Hamby, Roxanne Yorl^ t)’Amonio, Cory Morrisrris, A ndrew ' Malherg, ChChristine Locker, Britney McCabc, A Heather Doxcy, AJI Ridgeway,R Remes, Hilory ry Lentfer, lOisdna' Roryi Stokesbehy. £ Kristina Steveevens. Candice Talbot, ^kinner, Ndihon McGregorgor and Leigli Stuitz, Briiuittney Beard, Ashley Lutz. Joke J Jones, Kristi JohnsonI cond Calli W illiam Juaiuarez, Braun Bivens; Eighth-grade, Kristin JJo h n so n ,' Mandy Fischer.: Andreoson . Tyler Barlugiogi, Emily Hu^ies, Shealyh •Malone. -N Maureena Hoyloyt, Kayla Miller, Anika I ler, Randy Barnhart, Lara Rosanna Jones,’Emily Honuninian. Scon Schm idt, Spempencer Morch, Amando . r ^vientb-gnidc, Angela BrtBrown,Nicole Emery, Juslitisiin Myers, Cassie Vierstra, Scvcnth'-grnde, Kristin Petieters. Josh . Summers, Joani«uina Ploza, Chanid Fritz, •'' Onhel,< Elisabeth Benge, Bn3rad .Griff, W ilson. Josic ; Huddleston, Rey Deleon, SotSarah Hooley, T yler Kniggigge. Chase Coates. Mike . SSligiir, Colify Vance. Rachi:hel A uth, Breah McCabcBbe, C lint Word, Trevor I osic Harney. .Alicio Lacy' Miller, Sara Wright,It. Jessica ' Fernandez. AngAngelica Aguilar, Rachel . .' - Amanda JenMn, Elsy Slifelifer, Colletie' Smiilii Skyler/ler Patterson, Isaac VVriglU; . Kristi H Jones, Cnllie Blass;.;; Jennifer •• Knight; Daviavid' Hanchey,' Kayla . ' I McLean.'Aubrey Heinzelinailan, Robin.' 'Jaynes, Isaac B: Rosenknince and JiUane RoiRainsdon.. ’ flannoh SackD c k e u . Kelsi Vincent, Kaiie Stevens. S Jh k e Dyson, Mistyty Tucker, ’ Schm idt, Bryi IC Baker, Tod Gill, Irene - '. (rynae Bjornn, -Monicn - tiritchfield; i Teresa Jones.s. Jen n ica Egner, RebeccaKca Boone, Brdd Reederl - ^ — ..-Eightb-grodc, Dan Roimtinseyer, Larry Branch, Catn -• Jnime Nehcker, Sorn Ehrm-mimtraut, Taylor, Mykel:1 Thaete,7 C anie Williams. Mecham,.KeIls{e .H Monroe, ]Kristina Dennis McNurl iliMirc. Cumeron Khigge, MattMfl Bennett, - Jasmine Suckr n m o re In fo rm a tio n , . ' C arol Jack so n w ill derdemonstrate ball, basebasbali, golf, tennis,-rodeo, J M arch 16. Jerome Civic Club 0or. money order payarable to, call the countmncil at S43-2888 or Sow to make filled Ea:Easter e^s, . chcerleadinJing and drill team. ... . * Winners forfo ndith/sou'th were: “Minicd “ Senior Celebratation” to visit its Wei ' dherry-chocolate fillede d b u n n ie s ,. ' The boosiKjster d u b also rep o rtetl discusses ® Girls State iVeb site www.buh- first place,:e, Joe and Helen Minico t High School, P.P.O. Box lartscoundLonLorg., ’ turtles, peanut butterer cupsI and . that it punurchased an American JEROM E-The Jerom ime Civic - second Stasney: place, se( Carol ' 608, 6 Rupert, ID 8 3 3 5 0m ^ m ore. . flag to haniong in the Jerome High . Club C held its regular mee eeting on d France Mary andSteele; ] third .Twin Falls H ■ T h e cost is $20. A ll ppartidpants a - School gym/m , w ith th e h e lp o f C o n . . ^March 13 at the librat a r y w ith s place', W atts D a oris n d BV ev C lark s High School - must be signed up andand paid by Paulos.The I b e d u b also purch ased a. . gguest Xandra Smith, pr«i »ident of i^lace, and fourth Ched p Botkin Buhl E A rts Council c la s s plansns reunion ; , Tuesday. For more inf(information, • new polee ^vaulting pit for the __ ^. th e A m erican Legion Auxi udliary. and-LormieBi lT.T.S-AHn«rPnn{nn • C&U733428S. . ' . . track team;mr ■ - - • , The Civic"aub last yea ear voted Wliiners f< - a n n o u n c r a n e w ’c l ^ i for east/west were: - ® for th e d a sis s ofol 1991 w ill b e h d d T he J eirome ro Booster Club has ' tot' sponsor annually a del< slegateto- imes Ruby and Grim Jeanne B U H L -T h e B uhl A rts I s Council Aug. 10-12.2. The1 reunion will, .^ t h at fairgroundsids donated a titotal of $11,803, repre^ Girls C State. Smith- discusussed the, McComb; se second place, Fred ' announceda the followir'ing hew indude a golfolf tournament,i picnii' fetv sentadvcss;ssay . pprocedure followed.by 0th e auxil-' Plahk'ey a nid d IS ^ Smutney; third ' classes c at the Eighthh Street at Dierke’s Lt prom otes farm safat s.Lake and dirmer at iaryi; judging committeeBe in the place, LaVini Cienter at 200 N, Eighth ina Moore and Velda C th St. in the Turf Club.u b. A ll 1991 g raduates ■: FILER - The ForiA.lA.Safety.4 ... American3n Red Cross offers selectipn_o.f_itbe_del« « ^legates. Lawrence and-founh-place.an Bill 1 • or anvone wl Just'K ldis will have a President M arjorie DuB'iBois Had ' Siinonsen anSiiia Lucy Giistofsbii:— ------CPR, firsts t aid c lasses— -- ; I rai^ih— ^ach a lyyi booth at an indoor flej —attended-the meeting wheberedele-—r - Refreshmiments were served. , BUI1 Chisholm” will be hdleld-from — call A n d rea Be 'from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.n. I S a tu rd a y . - TWIN FAFALLS •? The American gates g for 2Q01 w ere seleci i B earup P ierce a t 734- ;c te d_a nd____ TheJJflfldinfilng.DupUcate.Bridge_^6 co u rse is___ ;i381; S hannonlioh White-Edwards at •' ■— randmmriOTnnrm'in■jmTTSpHlS . Red Uross3ss oi'.Greater*Tdah'o‘"‘-t^^reported her observation;ins to the Club meets for thoM wanting a genUi sts at 1 p.m. every f H iFliiia ^734-5863 or>r HI e a th e r K irk m a n __ fii the merchant buildiiIding at the. Sawtoo^1 BranchBi office will offer nmembers. AUison Manirshall, a Friday at GookxKling C ity H all. ’ oof yoga or warm-up for;thehe7pjn. Cairat734-2M , Twin Falls Cblin^ Fairgjirgrounds.' ' classes duiluring’April, May and delegate d sponsored Inin 2 0 0 0 , ■ •2851. ■ • The booth .will focusus onI a s a f e ; June, • reported r , on the busy schedulesc Rapid eyei tth erap ist form environment to prevent Commurlunity First Aid and the t delegates follow dur . h e a lth h a2ard s,.in ju rieses 1and fatal- Safety willtrilHeoch-participants CGirls State wrak;-Smith“^ v p ' r ^ p re se n tssesem inar ■ : To'Serve YYou Better----- — ides to children. ' " ■ . . how to rec-ecognize and care for ssented with a check for■ $225$ for ■ BURLEY-r -Cm tJl Tuttle, who is . 5 Locations In1 !Magic Valley • ( Admission is.free.J. FFor more breathing^oB^and cardiac emerg'en- the t rejgistra'tion for thislis year’s described asas a>master rapid eyis ____f o r mation, caU S434434439 or 431- -cies“in~ada d ulK r'childce.n ra n d-_i_d■i^dele c a te . ' ...... therapist, auauthor.and ^i^tu al 735-0590- 324-33354 543-5883 •( in f a n ts .--The T classes will be , In o th e r b u sin ess^ teacher, willill present a sem inar,^ ------_^offered-froirom-8-a4n-to-S:30.p.m. — :Jhe.new,Jarge-wastelebask^ts— ‘‘It’s-Time-to-:to-Heal-Our-Families^ 93$4334 837 -^ 2 2 — H rfehrlsUanW omenjsC8 Club ' S a tu rd a yt'. , ] M ay 12 a n d J u n e 2; vwhich the Civic Club puiwcha^ed _ from.6t30-8;3(l;30.pjn,.Friday,at the ^ —Visit Our-Home-Page ” ' and fromX 6-10:306 p.m. April 16, . forf the. library have/e been King FineI ArtsA Center Little . 'caltv.coni...... - ...... 6olds prayer coffee ® ; . . April 17,. MayM 21, May .22, June rreceived. T heater. Email: csr@canyonsi(siderealty.com : TWIN FALLS - Thele (Christian 18 and Junune 19 at the office at ' A check for $500 wiUII be pre- . Cost $25125 per person. There - C aU T o d a y !...... YVomeii’s Club of Magiagic Valley - 718 ShoshoriioneSt.E.inTvrinFalls.. ssented to librarian I Susan will be a bOi^lC»^slgr3hgat,theend W e w ill m a il y o u a Af r e e c o p y o f Ih e R e a l EEstate s«a M agazines. J______■ ■ r ______~ ^ . r r ~ r _ —

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■1_ 4 I ! h 6 m p s q i HE-MAeMAeEKS- ■ HAGERMAN-I- M ark and T ina ■ ' . ' • ^ W.WAUKIE. Ore. ^.i^.'and .Bolduc of I^emm ii an and Ronald v. M rsK VVictor ii M achacek will beb e - ; T h o m p 'sb ri a n dd-’P " ! a t t y B e ll o f , " “'•honoreded-forthe SOth wedding ; ’ Nampif annnnnr*nc&.th'eiengage»~-.: — r— ersary at an open house ' nlent of thetr daidaughter, April. V • ^ . * Thoriipson, to Staritan Horn, son of . ' April 8*18'at the Amadeaus at theh e ■ FemW oo ■ •Terry. Horn, andd Sheila'HornS of /ood in Milwaukie,.Ore., ’ S t A nthony a n d1 LindaL) H orn and . .' ’.'M ach;hdcek s and Lila Campbell'e ll-'''. Randy FtepletoiilofN^mpa..;. of . .were miarried mi; April 8, 1951, at,.:.at . Thom pson is a11997 19 ^duate'of " the Firstrst Baptist Church in Twin''i n '' Haaerman High { . . J^alls..«He farmed for several • attending Boise SaSmte Uiuverdty;. southeasrof"Buhl‘before~re — She'is.employedd a t the .Printing ■ ' H . ' ’ShofiyOoodniinandK] ihw construction .wotk. He3 e .• PresinBolte. ' ed-as',a crane-operatoir.'oir.- Ulsand.yirtof Machimk,k _. ; ‘Horn is a 1995•95 graduate of jhout the Northwest untiltil Beaverton, 0,re.;'Jii »prn Thompson a ^ Stan Horn * ' ' V G o ODRL Jiilie (Glen) di;en; * .Caldwell Hijghi.School; S He is ' ' iremenrinl991. • ' ' ' H o d ^ n o f M oses I#ake, Wash.;,' . Anypne.in e.w ishing t o 's ^ d c a r^ " '. t—^einployed'b'^A"A-BpOTncT I iii----- TMay~] at the Nampa Civic»ic ■ ' -SORENSIs e n ; ' J h e eevent ; will be hosted by ' -. and Leanne'(Barry)tr) Rollins .of : ■ o r a necdot;dotal stories may addre^. Meridian. ' '' ’CehteiCer. A recep 'tio n w ill'follow° " : ^ DTKTRICH - Mr^a three children,- Gregeg Clarksville,'. Tere n n . ' T h e ' th em to 1; Theweddine-is} is planned fo r.. the cerceremony. ■■ VfldJ.. '.'M achacek.J. ,6161 ■ MachacVks have five • Goodrum'of Overton ve grahdchil-"'"^ortlah3^ E dgar-ZOLLINGERq ] M | H ' Virginia Goodrumm of Marlin, H — Texa^-announce-thele engagement ' .i ' 'i BURLEY-Daviiavid a n d D arlen e , ■ . of their daughtchool. She is' ie Ft. Knox : ■ MiUtary PoUce Depa , em ployed b y Bbnai pari^ent, and manza Motors in - H resid^inRaddiff^Ky B urley. 1 H Sorensen graduallated in 1994 Z ollinger is a gra graduate.oELdii ' ■ '.from Detrich H i^ SchoolS He is. . H igh School a n dd aattended Utah ■ . currently a police offifficer wiUi th e . . S ta te U niversity. H ’.H e is employed ---Trawkivto ZoUIngeTand I J | ^ E d g w " '^--LexingtonPolice-Depj partmentfand— by Raft River FaFarm's in Raft • resides in Lexington,iK f y. River. , A receptionrei to honor the cou- • The wedding is til)[Planned for 2 ' ■ ■ ■ I : . The wedding is p la n n e d fot* p ie wwill be . held 7-9 p.m.'fn-' p.m. June 9 at thele Main Post , . ' ' T h u r s d a y in thhe e Logan LDS Saturdirday at the Springdaie.LDS3S Chapd in Ft Knox,, Ky.I A recei> ' ' ' The follow.Ding busiriessi^es can help m a k e T em p le.. ' • Churchrch, S S 9E . 200 S., B urley.' don will follow the ceremony. ^ • ;. • . y o u r w ea e d d in g a rn e miora:ble i occasicn o n . ; ■ / ' {EDpiNG A C:CESSORIES '< .lOniBY CA R REN1M X A 1 - - All AbiIbout Bride^(personalized)ed) ■ . Umim o-4-U .•,'■• . ■ . ' provided by Jordan nside Candlestick Park ; S hOWALTEFgR-COMER ■ ■ in Peterson, ' l6l5.Addlsori Ave:.E. ■ ; cousin o f th e bride. SpS pedal guests 736'36 2ndAve.-N. ■ , ■ RUPERT - Moll;ollie Showalter ■ ' . included grandparcr e n ts o f th e ■ 'twW i n Falls, . 734-34<14 Twin Falls '539-LIMO(54>154661 . ' and-PauI-GoiheMii^were-married-~T^^^B bridgrGiarshovsiteF March 3 at thes Firstt Baptist ■ : - and Fred and Oralee'e Peterson of - ‘ . Church in'Rupertt. OC ffldating w a s . I Jerom e. . LTERIIVG MIISCELLANEOUS l s ■■ ' ;. C h a p i n Dave Tish.sh. A recepdon was helidd following . Cactus I tiis PetM Resort Casino’ . T hfie e B ook P laza • The bride is the:he daughter of ■ - the ceremony. Ser'irving.were . calCatering'- Jackpot. Nevadta d a • .. . . Michael and Beclcyky Showalter of ■ - Penny VanAlst, Elizab 2 2 0 W e st llth ■ abeth Taylor, • -775.755-63237. or Rupert. Parents:s o f th e b rid e -' W ilm a P a u l. ’ ' - ■ Rita. Suboda and W: • fBurley 678-2505 '' groom are Edwardard and Missey . ■ Special help inclu : • Use these hihints for a ^ “What adds up is the , V e'em/is /en of f/ievom came . lie little stuff. F ORM n ^W EAR/SH(HOES/VEILS . I know w e sjiient a loto t c n gifts and wedding thahat won’t : .: stuff,” ^ays Nicole Nie 's Tux and Gowiis ‘ 'With g long Ikt of hm.'. • ielsen, 25,of r. ■ P HHOTOGRAPHT/Vn; N orth K ansas'C ity, Mofo., w ho m a r- >30!JOi Fitei-Ave. E. n D E O C R A P O T : break : budget /Aj'jy sai^money on their -■ -..ried.hechusband.-Cli:hristopher. Twir# ln.F a lls _ _ 7 34-a393 • Alleilens Photo . ♦ ’ “^ 6,'in December atIt the Elms' ...... _ 1(105 E. Main .. KnlehlRMil«rW«w»S<■ Swvlc. ; ’ '^(iin^.iiavealoitg Resort in Excelsior Spr so n 's S h o esi ' apiienty at /east a year, N ielsen’s, paren ts picSS’e O e "“"7 - , . I«le rp m e : 324S.2486 ' A lo t o f w om enn pplanning the ■ • tab. T hey w ere trying t 18 M ain Ave. S. Big D ay biiy. expetiiseusive wedding , t/l^’\ey ' r^mniend,w/tidt A^ln Falls 733-4750 . m ore th a n $ 10,000, bu Mill.illennlum Productions VideIdeography p la n n e rs to' k e e p track t of the ' ' tally came doser to $14,000.SI H er 123?J39 Filer Ave. i guest list, gifts and vesyou jf/oug// time to .P.P.O. Box 5770 '■ '• ' nd'phone’num* best money-saving tip?>? Twinvin Fails 733-6280 -bers for the floristrt a n d photoera. • ' ■ rpflvmpans6n-s/iop.~Be-^—^ — ^(»ive-yourself-tiitim e,” says^— ------—— — .. ,T,T>wln F a l l s 735-9987 " pber. N ielsen, a staff represesen tativ e for . 1. Lisa VanMeterer created, a . Mingto compromise. ■ DST Systems Inc. in KahsasCity.K S v / ^stheart t h Manor spreadsheet:, Paredo^nthegj!4est , ' . “The best thing is to have the- . O™'v.erland &. 4 2nd St. Pomm erelle P o ^ l t D M lgh Sbi bargain $600, off-thele-shoulder . McPherson, Kan., arean paying for run theee camcorder and DJ booth, “C inderella dress.” 3 fi: L in cpln" Souflundworks Video & Audiolo ProductionsF , it, and VanMeter ha!h as b een shop-Sarahah and Marc.Bertolino off “A nother friend spenent $1,500 to ‘ lewrome , 644-1569 ping for bargains. SSh he still h asn 't - P rairies VV illag e K an., m arried last't have one custom-maiade,” ;says , ■ ■ . 8 81 1 is 10th Ave. E. naUed down a catererirer. . ' . Juoe,sp( sp en t about $7»000 on theirr King, 23, who work:•ks for her Xransfoiformations Unlimited ■ lelerome 324-2593 “T hey w an t $10 a personp ju s t to . wedding,ng, n o t in d u d in g th e cost off father’s construction m company " 537f7 M ain Ave. E. have little sandwichied ies,” sh e com* th eir Sea^ h le honeymoon, and lives in Shawneese with her ” ,' plains.. T h eyy saveds money by getting; ' husband, Tony, 25. ““And that • /In Palls 734-8380 . REEFRESHMENTSS " ■ ■ '■ ■■- One iinintended on a Friday n i^ t'- less; didn’t even in d u d e th e v d l." though: her brotheristMdinginas SI expensi^isive and more availablei . ' - F o r a ny w edding, thier«eption e . _ H O M iderlckson’s Candles ' n o t h er_ m ald Qf_hQi sn^iEURNiSHnu honoiLbutJier-f—than-the-he-ever-popular-Saturday^-^'-^s-the^biKCsrexpehse ser-A^erase- — „risO ; 309-2na*SrET:— “ . man ,of honor. “GirlSirls are more’ by optinting for a buffet vs. a sit-- cost: $8,400.-' Oak Warehouse . . < . TV expensive than boysoystohave .as down dinner,din skipping the limou- “I think focusing onn th e rece'p- 1433 PM ain Ave. E. - Twin falls 733-7624 attendants,” VanMeM[etersays. sine ridede and letting M arc’s broth* tion is where you’re gogoing to get Twin'In Falls 733-5012 W ith'the bridal-slil-show season, er, who<0 works for a beer compa- . the most bang for yoi under way, this is th(the.time.when hy, shagag bargain prices on the! - says Colorado a u th o r AA]lan Fields, - W Em b i N G otassEsis5/SHOES/VEILS ' - t - couples start plaimin ning that ^rolk: . beverageiges. ■■■" — , who with his wife, DenBiuse, w rote .- u c wVELRY j Wedf d e sig n e r • 4155 R iver V iew Dr. -. ' • C arm•mella VlnevardS . ___ >M!lhe.veryj}egmning,,we ..-gowns-and“the .. low-dovown on the- .Burlerley ' • . 677-4709“^ ' , w ith'titles like-“IiOOl 0( Ways to-^iusn5ok«} k ^ a t everything it would controversial cake602) 2nd Street W. long engagement; at>t 1le a s t a y ear, oiie w ill.II care that the bouquets *> dtes diat allow thCT to use th eir • TWIn_LnF^II;; 7H-7fln'i ' ' T h et.While .\ House reanv^- - ~ ...... I . , . • 36)65^Blue Lakes Blvd: N. ' though time' to-’com^nimrison shop.— at the rea■ecepti5iir“— museum^ alumni hallTc5 on c o l l e t ' . „ TNvINvIn Falls 734-2252 Be drilling to compropromise. Pare And no one but maybe snooty . campuses and historic hhom es can ' down tiie piest list ■AndAr enlist tal- .Aunt Miltlildred wiU n otice th a t you 'be less expensive altemsn a t i v e ,

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Y ou c a r ; is th e sam e - a famimily i member is jugglinirvices. Home-health-careil- ■ he lp c h o o se'th e proviivider.; ' p a id f o r ahcallSodal SodalSeouecurity w ith specific ihfoi^ 3r their visits. Hospital Security a nd a sk to file ' . ' .-no lo n g er a b le to ca Bssionals .can’provide sup- . Certified nurse assi^ t a n t s cbm- : so d a l woi lean appeal,'. , mation aboutabo your involvement care for iiim or ivorkiers, physidan^ geri-** . and someone who herself, and.you’^u’ve got to do ■ Whtto family caregivers, .whois ' p le te a train in g prognSramandcah' atricca 0 was riot Youcamiotn o t sim ply p ay yourself a:— care- managers, Area- involved in th e'in itial dl -T-^~something.^— ... , ' thatthnost often working womenis___ perform certain nuiursing func- . Agendes decision w ill'' smaller salarysala so you can receivjB es on Aging and InfoLine^ take another look a t: aging parent or .and proling the dem ands of chil- It your case. Sodal SecuiBcurity b enefits. T h e fac^ “Realizing an agi Lh tions xmdef the supei•ervision ofa can proviovid e in fo rm atio ri o n in-._.iL: sJf0uJiaveut0task.f0E-at •rrT=rrspansBimsrHapTz , jobs and aging relatives, is=—“r e ^ s te r e d - n u r s e r P e i an.ap^=in—-sheetr^WhWhen-You»Retire"Frpm IpJiiaii'lihppeu-a-" h elp ^ a ’ersbnal'^are"^hoihe*cart writing witiiin 60 dayj rhat'people don’t know is »ys from th e ''Y o u r O wm n ]Busin'ess: W hat Sod(d~''' a ^ .a.d4 te .y o u .g o t.y o u cd ennial.letter i If...... S ecu E ityya^Needs—to—K a^ now fju^ there.ara a.lot_oLoptions_ . you call us at 1-800-7! programs out there that can -772-1213 or ejcplalnltlis,this,subje<;j(;in more ... “ SmoQt t o e n j o p a c r u i s e ", viisit yoiir local SociaiaPSecuHty - detail, induiiduding how earnings can ??sa^K atajar‘^The'trick*ls=lese tips! . office w e can help ^ uu 1filean app^ r;educe youryou benefits until you. ^ - ^ Knlght-Rldctef WewaraSaivIca S in Ihe i le after breakfast andd explain to . . dining.roroom.at.assigned tables,.... p e a l. A sk foi* th e . ppublication, u reach yourour .'full retirem ent ag e.. . o r tw o IS th e - s te w a r d t h a t yo'OU w ill s ta y . o r o n soome n ships at a variety of5f ...... “Your Right to Queiestion the .. Call Socialcial Security’s toll-free I;.: - If you eroU th e mmany s Web sites search!g r U si^ig there imtil your grou)up is called. smallerr diningc rooms that youJ Dedsion Made on Yofour Claim” number,•, 1 -8 0 0 .7 7 2 -1 2 1 3 , to - "and online news gngroups dedicat- stack of ) Stewards usually dolo hot mind, - choose on a dally basis. The gen-“ (Pub. No. .05-10058),:), for jhore request the factsheet or to make i ' . ed to cruising, youiaull nnd a con- jhee mL oiTu^ you.will.see oneis since they have lunpipteen other eral ruleJe is that after a day .in ' an appoint!intment to discus yoiir ■ stantflo\/of newer’ cru isers asking s e rvVO e d passengers in pajamas>s ■ cabins to prepare. AiAnd yoii .cui port, dresress for the everiing meal individualual case, v ith a Social | th e sam e questions.'M. a r e th e liieevouching the floor-to-ceilingin b e d )m fo rtab le w hileIe you watch usually is informal or casuaL O^ n' Q. P v e ow ned ioiKl bpbperatediny -Securityrep 't - ‘ answ ers: r i ^ t a: fof i s u ite d for their bags.)V. tiie '“T oday’'sh o w bn*]iTV. • seaday^i^ th e d ress is e itiie r sem i-I own beauty school mmost of my .. , , __ _woridng life. I’m plannli * Embarkation>n and disem- ards.rae last morning, breakfast is« ■ D ress• code.-Moibrnings and formalor:o r form al. Ring on retir:_____ TTits.co/un:flumn:wdsptepe^.by. the____ ii^ >dien I turn 62 and1 rmyson'will'T^SodoI-Securi <'■ . barkation. On sailiniling day, be at- Occupaisd early. The cruise lineso • afternoons are alwaylys informal... Inform:mal or casual nieans curity AdministmtionrFor~:— ' .betaldngoverthebusiisiness. B ut I fast answeiiw ers to specific Social, V . ' the pier about'noonH>n. It will take wait ^oum i to g e t o u t o f y our cabinle Breakfast and lunchh are served . slacks andan short-sleeved shirts, «. will ^ have some in'[nvolvement Sccun'ty’^uc time to have yyour ticket rest ofa ftatl r bre a k fa st, so th e stew-P . In the dining room at open'seat- for men;n; blouses and slacks or questions, contact Social; ^ with business. HowV does this Security t6ll‘i processed, get your3ur cruise card iscalledran.prepare.for.the nex^_;IT ing-guests are ushenire d to ta b le s.' c a s u a l skirts' for women, »n‘fmat800-772‘1213.; '. . ■ and: line up for boaK>arding, w hich ‘h a n dpants. b a You are^advised ible . and seated with otheilers - and at ■ - Semiformrmal means suits or blu-s- starts about l,p.m.1. ' diity-frin d ie piublic room s w itii thw e : the Lido buffet, whelere dress is ers andi tiest for. men; dresses,I, I The last night: oof f th e c ru is e , so rryif yc th e h o !^ e u n til y our groupn • even more infonnal,, sinces many . dressy pantpa suits, stockings andd I — you-have-to-pack-ak-an d -p u t^ y o u r-— b e orie-jrwomBti:? the.wait; other lines are also, ng ways to.m ake .disem- r-'^Kids'^ iflofl.less painfu],>...' „ ^ “ 'C 0rtlni>wl(r0R i a tten to return ^o the^cabin m a ^ l d y to train educators about8 . the 18-24 yeaear olds worldwide, on rf------dive r s e ^ teiiruf-geoi ^'~AUliHdans were' leas'” anend Georgwownm U1 n i y e K ^ in six s ^ o ■£ teaching methods thchat involve . able to providepr conrect answers. ' ------Washington, D.C.,, scsome'day and'' that ma 0 active student pprtidpiparion.” They aver'erag^ 6.9xbrre« out of . study.diplomacy. ‘‘V“Yes, there are with the^lidf e ^ ^ dered^gTO^ph;y. A n d te a c h e r s vAio10 can show 16. ii fact, fi tiie survey - taken . r ■ capitals and riversers and things Some 1- students tiiat geograp]iphy is, after at aboutIt. the time of. the f?ulf. . like that you needd tto know, but. ers hadiiool subjects. Sack thinksg alt, relevant. W a r - f o)imd u r that only'one in'four , J there’s a lot moree t)to geography in-geogrmay have something to do8 ' “I tiilnk a lot bf ki.kidsWonder Americansm s 'bduld a c c u r ^ i ^ ' pick' •' th a n that.” • percent,the way if s taught.- why they need toI 1know this ' outtiiePaPdrslanGiUfon.tfinkp.; B u t-L in d say ^ lik'-'r'.'.'''’n»eiiimoty toxes/filted'y^th .lifeiIlfeiime 'm om entos. AU ’ S to studM ts. It iS;impqrtant' r -TStafffif-recdve-spedal ^ning-ag -an d certification: In'- "p-- ConbmwdfromEl ■ rience tl ^ ^ C a s p i ^ and Black seseas. Name 10. atoHia ^ fact.:t. w e’ve created w hat w e the believe are the best -. 'i... '- 16. The cQuatzVfCy, composed of the long* . 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