w w w .p ia g ic v/alleyxom al I ■‘ i - F. Va ; ■ _ H i T w in F alls, Ida d ah o /9 7 th y e a r, N o . ; G o o d MOR )RNINC W e a t h e r Today itajftSun- , 36.10 low 18. P ageA 2 a g ic V a l ,L l iE Y i A;eonc6Mlon:'nieiv I Q ty Council approve w ed p la n s to widen streets near » ra p ro » r com plex. posed 12-field soccer PHg0 . /V /O o T u e s d aay» ' February <io, enate^ O Tk.Tlm .»« •■Nawiand c la fd P w — cloud M ^ ' K ^ s f e tial n e c te d to m u rd e r, [T nmanslaughter or aggra- ^ vated battery. I The'bill was prom pt-1 ed e t v July’s beating of ■ aa p re g n a n t N am pa teen-ager, Lisa Sm ith. SI Shortly u afte ttillbom a r, she delivered a sti boy b she named Noah. Thee iattacker, arrested, e who has oever been an could ci b e charged widi no no Q>^e th tdry for tl an m isdem eanor battd ‘> harming the fetus. h Surprisingly, there wasI 1lindted - BOISE5- “Noah’s Bill" is a step d o x r t o bbecoming e Idaho law. Co-spon o nsored by R ep. C elia L-Buhl. dte legisladon that g iv e A fen 'ems the same protection :rson in assa u lt c a ses th e S e n a te e a s ily on M onday, f However, th e unborn child wou] )uld have to be one die m other ha had chosen to ca rry to term andd would \ have to be con- 50 cents pKotection b3 ill ibate leading up to e 28-7 v o te, v'filch nt the bill on to the , rase. Despite dedations th at abortion was IS n o t th e issu e, clearly it was. “This has become be< an abortion debate becausi use the groups that have traditional nally been involved in b r i n ^ ford m h die pro-abortion potidon havo>taken ts this on as an issue,” said R Riepub ican Floor Leader Jam es R s Risch of Boise, who isI in a foupway RepublicanI pri| miary ar fight for lieutenant gov overnor or Idiat indudes Gould. Al Magic Valley serutors, with All w th hee ex c ep tio n of S en. Cli 'l i n t Ste tern n e tt, D-Ketchum, voted !d in favo ivorofthebllL Aiccording to th e N atior A o n al Coui knmdl of Suite Legislatures, s, 27 othe ther states have passed simi nilar laws iws, and none has run afoul ul of die< fie courts. The bill’s sponsor, S< Sen. Hal Ial B underson, R-Boise, ss said Miss Ilssourl passed a law with Ii lan- ^ g e similar lo Idaho’s Ids and the U.S. Suprem e Coui ^ourt refused lo hear a diallenge of die law, stating the language was was constitution* al. The Missouri law lai slates that life begins at concept ception. The Idaho langui iguage uses th e term “embryo," which whi according to many dictionaries ries indudes lan-— guage such as “frort from the time o f. conception until the the tidrd mondi of life.” It is that sor of languau diat proponents warned war could be Ptease see t >eeFCTAI.,PaSeA2 ■ • . attK ^!seams s s r ^ X la iriportb(ursts a I raise fe ^ Officia als m ! I u N oxlow lnvatfeniihi lh e w ar against weeds can be b e a lonely resources fight with few local1 R 5e . devoted to the cause. T w i n II F a l l s e s c a p e s f i v e - h loo u r f l i g h t l i n e s forCA \FOs ' » lltw iand ThaTItnM^ TheAMOCit clatadPrm _________ SALTL.^ LAKEOTY-CtxTwdsof O lym pic: tourists t< trying to get hom e splili ilUed out onto the sideM o n ey walks Mom onday and u v e the Salt tern a tio n a l A irport its C h an n el L ake Intet I Radio giant-Clear Ch ay ever. a n e m p ire b id estd ay Communications is! ai w aited for up to five on. u built on deregulation. mns of It outside in nearrPaiw g #u C C a9 freezing wei weather. Meanwhi vhile, the effects of the were minimal Salt Lakee oveHlow o i S r o R 'i T s a t J o s linn F I ield. M agic V alley Regional Airport Ai in 1\A i Falls. • — — ‘T h ere’s5‘8some-spotty^S--or-20-:— minute dela elays here and diere, but nothing m mtajor and no cancelladons tc ^ ay,” y ,' said airport manager BillCarberr eny. A flight < of Twin FaUs late It out S u n d ay hi h ad to be ca nceled hjf,!,. because aa nmalfunctioning security j Slanmln’ Saim iy'tlu deviceinSa Salt Lake held die whole Chicago^ training can cam p w as system up, ip, said Kathryn Syme. w h o m annages si e le c tt^ e d Monday'wwlh e n the SkyWest airk» ashow ed l i f t « t i ^e«t counter in Twin Falls. j . superstar S am nv Sosi • SkyWeSt est runs five flights to . .up. IM Sait L ake < ;e every day from-Twln '*■ *” ■ Falls, Shee said. t And unless more problemsI popped ix up in Salt Lake, Form er those fUgh WUHamivftaigMl^Foi Ights w ere expected to smoothly Monday and ^illiams continue! st NBA s t ^ Jayson Willi esaid. ; faces m anslaughter d e S a lt L ake a irp o rt, em ployees tes an d volunteers did ' th e ir b est i distract irritate d , Bt to bored pass issengers by providing O p in io n free bottlei [led water, gold medalrity: ' sh aped chl chocolate candies and ! BiMtagfWproiiMttty poetry. Bands of roving Professional-tedinica] ical c e n te r n costumes entertained I would give studentss a b rig h te r ddling their thumbs. future, todays editori) }eneral. m a n a g e r of ra g a M A m eric an m A irlin es. H a rry Bicchieri,i, looked I at the United lin e aiid said, sc “ Oh, th a t one i D m p u t e r s that's two>days di long." tra s t, A mInerican, I c o n tnw ith I & T E C H N O I IXa X j i fewer f l l{hts, ^ t had a much s h n te r. I By Sandy Miller I Tlmes^laws writer ’’• ( • B l S FUH o ’ b u p : Microsoft .other m ajor software r e Im a l ^ a ^ * t l i k ^ to avoid d ggl l tt h r i d . d t t rd ea se s anytime ne isoon. . ' t r S a mm: Richardson, 37, had bee n jnakii iking toward th e D elta A JrL lnesct I counter for three and a half hours. ] was about to miss s. He to Great Britain ftftk i U* night: home h. u ed nonplused.‘*As long - - w E ei it by half-past seven / to read my children a S e c t i o n BY SE( iE C T lO N Deocuiie stoi rtoty.ni be happy." ^ Richardsc dson said he and friend jer. bodi support staff for PaulLedger S w th m A . S «iC e ttk M lB th bobsled team, estab« M « f . .', . , 2 Maglci jteJMIeyW art-term goals. “First we Nttkm . . . 3 4 OMtua ...2 wanted to) get gl from c M to warm, V « r ti\..........5 . , ^ now we take tke it lane by lane.” g die b e e book of poet« tio n 0 rdson stopped a t a pa^ .6 Comm nmunity .1.2 ' d, "To an athlete d ; ^ M n k ig 'e M ’.r Money wy . . . . 3 5 young,**and nd added the phrase "of > a t dte airp o rt'^ Bilfied .M O O to U ly ...? Clasilf IheairUn -lines have the capacity Crosswxd . . .7 . ' -*»— ■ , Bk to haiMlle about ab 74>000 passengers ' c«iT«uim ; 0(Wan ; . . 'S 9 . 10 r a ,..:.i< 3 Spot6 CanHa ' -A '* * “ 5SSTG la ssifii IED I l ||B lj I Lj ■ H H ■ H ■ ■ ■ ^ Sect l*Ni«s . . . . . 7 ' S wCtlW H ID 'i l i TWIN FALLS-Ov -O wners of new , ' anim al feeding operations ope with 1 0 0 ,or m ore anims imal units w ill , now pay significai ica n tly h ig h e r I application fees. C ounty Commis: n issio n e rs Bill B rockm an and ind M arvin Hempleman Monde nday approved ■ the fee hike to hel help offset th e ■ costs of the Twin in F Falls Couniy P la n n in g and nd Z oning D epartm ent to pro< process anim al — feedlng-operation-{ ----on-applications-------- — and transcripts. Gary Grindstaff I iH H i Commissioner Gar was not present. The application I for new on fee !■ ■ ■ 100- to 999-animal nal unit operations will rise from i im S250 to $545 - a 118 percent increase inc: - and fe e for new th e a p p lic a tio n1 f< 1 ,0 0 0 -plus animalI feeding fet operatio n s w ill jum pI fn from $250 lo $1,750 - a 600 percc ercent Increase. B j It w ill now costt UI u n re g iste re d existing operatiniuS nsS250 to regis■ te r, and planning Ing nnd zoning appeal transcripts w now cost ts will ‘ .$3.25 a page andJ require re a S25 I deposit. S om e th in k th e county Is unfairly singling out dairy opera| tors. 'S ta n d why the “I can’t understa: county is trying to b to balance their ' planning and zonin ming books on the back of the dair Jairy industry,” s a id Lew is E ilejrs rs , e x e c u tiv e director of the Idaho oho Dolr^-men’s Assodation. “They c ey dearly have the authority to set « t vwimt they’re going to ch a rg e,!, bbiu t is It th e right thing to do? I I? don’t think so. W hen they don’ ion’t have any m ore d a iry in d u s ttry in Tw in Falls Couniy, diey’U :v’U shake their h e a d s an d w o n d e r whut h ap - ' pened.” n said die coun>ee CAFO. Page A2 takingoffat fa n d la ti^ a d a y .s a id Barbara Ga Gannk-«irport spokeswoman. Oo On Monday, numbers w ere exbet pected to exceed th at amount* D UI Gann did not know but byhowmud uch. push tingof daho Groupspi fordelistir “ wolfinIdi Above ovt, thousands of trwralais stMMl tnlbM I b M te e iw c k ln r o r tN iM a ttt lw mKulakt Ctty iRtMnatkMMi Airport mday. Tam o( thoosands el travel (trytaftoRyhvaafraffltlM rmpica wate r a tt t d wttti Rim * Mondi CM than twe football llaMs and m Mng try tlmaa or op to fow hoars. lt,ahporthalptrDaMMeRott, lOflfW M, assisti Romanian MathMa ‘ wattIrN utandn Rnso, Mt, and har coach, * rtlLatt, a A lafoda, as thay wait in Ine at d 0ItlakaMamatlonalAhiMitfor t,i ' AHxai Hrfltfitft homt Monday. R ue wa I leanli iM atocom patalnthtiimas M ^Ui ^ f j ^tww tw tffsdt^har thalrfl M han. It has yet to ha foand. mmMi A, ___ if tK J l It nWrti But Hempleman sa Ptease see ( ly have b ee n a he govem m ent ita lists on th e -------- ' 'hh e r e . T h e 'tn tfH c h a s irii ripled. Ev E v a y whtre w e look dieree ore I a demographer Wi "Suburbs are b more diverse U fe ^ e .” William F rey said. . Hie transition 5 becom ing m uch • knges for offida se in te rm s o f .n ttw in g counti« sQ yfa - balanoe the need on also poses chaiibttriis <uid newest residi dais in m any fastid l^ V «iefc a tremend Ities sTTugglihg to «H U ible housi) oC th eir oideA fet n id re' j, who mt moved ID dUs Washington suiiob su y r t e f t ^ $ e « , . g o * ter e her ^'' I . 5 ? 5 5 : a 4 S « « i i d to ■ ''i i v ''' lidents. n d o tetfa iin o iittie ising b ec eu a e w e re n t k in d s o f J i« 2 S S OwmtieiL,.:.;:.-,. - ........ f W f tf ilf fb ‘'li*lVfi*‘»TMii»lia~i1l • ■ ■ epresenting catiduccrs and out^ ByMI«l>wca iviih the g o v e r T M w M m w ltK o f S pecies ------------------- -------BOISE - It may h first: ranchers, th e { a n d enviro n m e n ta l same side. g lawmakers to -------------------------------Organizations repre tiemen, sheep pioduc I to “ddist” die fitters lined up with If in Idaho. — n o r’s O ffice t of the wishes of C o n s e rv a tio n ure, __ die fM eral M and groups sudi n iro d u ce d 15 a s th e Idaho usW ta te w ith th e flH i *" C o n s e rv a tio n | th 3 e| Nez P e rc e O verall, th e ioOO censv L eague on cimated diat 264 owed su b u rb s con tin u in g t ----------Monday-in u r^ n g0 . la r a a all types of fomOies, espi get on with a ^ a nIgreed to diatw olf illy in th e o ld er, industri< Dvt Canadian gray wolf is in nearing die ban centers of th e Northeai showi In 1995, againstto th take immedid Midwest attrac the Idaho Le^idature,th e populacia ll)die nation’s 1 0 2 largest me ' g o v e m m e n t r e in tr S e n a te politen areas, .'‘nonfam ilies urbar wolves into th e stai Baptised 29 p e r c t t t o f housi andU irde testim ony su s co o p e ra tio n o f th t u t 2000, up from 27 peroei O B w h e ^ to It is now estima ropol ■rdaho W olf wohFes are in Idaho. While d ie tnim ber of m aniei compl ^ Group leaders agre d M anagem ent th*dii|dren hom es grew , to. holds recoveiy in tdahoKadyrefeiTedro is in 199 point of needing TO n Whi P to a saM W M M .P j« eA S " n ! T . K ', 0 igfe nowVoutnunnber fair suburbs , . nilies in s LEBSBUI tURG, Va; - Forget Ml Haitiat.'* The marli<htldren crowd no ■ ■ ta ^ ^ Resources, and En Committee heard befbre diey OB accept the “tdj Omservation and M 'V ■ ■■.Mk* kM S TP FOREC: a s t f o iR MAGIC: VALLElY >AHO & . 9 I H ||M - ALMAI VNAC lOtxtramM TMnMbfmv M ^«pja.yaM wiln YtM •M e rd s y : T am p « n tu r* H g K ifc * .'-.rL .................... NofmUMoMow M ^ ta X jM ^ - H M i3 7 * * "m m L m -18* Low 1“ m ir S ir ,,! ? :; PraelpMaflon « 24 h o m an*ie< Mo« p i n : y w i . CMMoriO)lod«MI .... ................................o .ir Norm tfinenfito Ite daio fljr Water yoar to' dal daw (Get. 1) ........ .......a j r Nemulyawtod[ b dito'toei. i r .....5 . t r HumMHy VMlH dayatnoa .............. ...... Sou B arom atrle Pr VMtordayatSpj .:.....................30.89 In, PeNwi ymtart •tOay In TWin Falls PntM9 fc- ^ 9owro«A KAMtmiiand.AllorsyolMaha TODAY I I ' TONIQI OHT ^ S g : Sl SunshlnaoMr>g way » to som * d o u d i. I— j|^ ^ A36* Mm BBI B M flB S T.nv.,aluro. are today's tonignt $ lowt. H K m l All maps, loto* ^ " ^ w i c u t a and data REGIONAL r n!»^___ Todayt Wid. Ht U WHI Lo W 3S 20 pe pc 44 24 s' 33 19 pc pc 33 23 c 32 IB po pc 37 17 • 34 20 pc 34 22 c 39 12 PC pc 44 9 a 52 30.* .» 52 34 pc 33 16 pc PC 38 19 a 22 7 pc 29 12 pc 24 12 PC pc 32 17 c 40 26 pc 44 30 pc 22 12 pe pc 30 14 pc 19 0 pc 30 -11 If City BoIm BonnofiF«fry BurWy CotturfAlone Elko Eugono.OR Haoorman Idaho Fall* Kafiap«l.hrr Lowliton Malad Malta ir a “ * | a 3B- T 2 0 - I | a 42* T 2 2 * | [ a 44* V T2»* WElATHER ji Today Wtd. HI Le W HI Lo W 24 2 po 30 8 PC 22 14 pc 35 19 c 28 Id po 33'17 pc 50 32 • 52 36 pc 48 20 s ' 48 29 ^ 22 12 pc 28 .18 S 38 2 t pe ' 39 21 ' pe 48 34 a .48 36 C 34 20 pe 36 24 c 20 -9 pc 28 I t 30 8 pc 38 12 a 18 < pc 18 -3 c j I ^ A U T OD ----- ---- range from the 3 0 s in m e higher gr ground In the e a s t to near 60 In O' '•'’0 Clear Clea to partly ctoudy tonight. r N orthern Ulah: Sunshine will mix < Ix wtth a few clouds today. Highs v rang e trom th e ' IS win jppor lo the upper 3 0s in the west. Part]] srtly ctoudy tonight. '" ’1^ toons In tho lar northeast to S u b u rb a nI si h if t P L eX ^ N ofthem Idaho: A coU from willI sp s| read ctouds ac ro ss the regkxi I on lodav with a snow g^ov o r two. Ctouds will break tonight. ihower to Most of this week will bring brir tranquil weath* „ with ^ limliod precipltailon. ar Hlg^ 8 0 - In Del nio, TX High ■ “ • m N onlamily SOURCE: Brookings Inshtutioi Ution Suburbs m M ar2tt I INDEX TODAY’_ - ^ ^ n ~ Sajn. Lm. 10a.m. n - n r - = Noon 2pm. 4pm.7 , o-1. Minim Inimal; 2-3, Low; 4-«. Moderate; 7-9. *• l&*.Vsry High. Values Indty a t h a iir Zurich 49 45 ahh :________ NAT] TIO N A L CITIES? "* . . . V >'.. • E T E i * * ,' ' ' ' I > • '. s . : . , V.eiwe IWB-. : - v Wad. • Hi Lo W . 90 60 73 90 » 97 46 BuanosAifss 90 73 pcK 66 Cairo 66 45 a I . 68 HongKong 73 82 pcn 73 JanSaiem 55 36 a I 56 JohannaatMrg 76 67 r 78 London 84 39 shA 49 MsjdooCny 79 46 s 1 68 Moacow 29 14 pcc 32 Paris 62 41 shh 46 R iodsJaneiro 79 66 pce 79 Roma 69 48 c 64 Seoul 51 40 po 0 93 Sydney 77 66 r 63 Tokyo, 54 42 eh h 54 ------- 72 49 87 ,78 36 31 70 44 64 36 69 36 48 30 35 72 46 45 84 51 s ." c -; s* ;.’ c •, s , c' : pc"’ a-, po [. s.,. i»i ' pe ' ‘ ah;’ ) an... r' ; ah ’ ffi-Jpc pe ■ PC,. . 50 37 r ; : -T^ Today Wsd. Today W sd........ city HI Le W HI U WV Ctly HI U W1 HI Lo W.-:i Atlanta1 68 24 pc 34 19 pc« Memphis 34 17 pc 0 36 22 s...; Atlantic:Clty Cit 54 44 pc 46 24 ahA Miami 61 60 pcc 68 46 PC. , Baltmor* X* 86 43 pc 44 24 c MMraukae 26 9 snn 26 12 pc' > 24 12 pc 33 17 atif Nsshvfle 30 17 c 26 16 fb*-Jham 44 15 pc 33 I I a > NawOrtaana 52 27 a 45 27 Boston 58 41 pc 43 27 sht\ NewYorti 58 42 pcC 44 22 ft» ., Charfeston, Iton. 8C 72 39 ah 48 21 a > OMahomaCtty 28 12 pcC 40 21 s ' . : Chartaston, iton.WV 51 22 sh 26 18 tl1 Omaha 20 5 c 27 15 a • Chk»go 0 24 10 an 24 10 pc« Orlando 78 49 ahn 55 32 pb Osveltnd md 50 19 r 2S 17 afI Philadelphia 69 43 pcC 44 24 c • Oanver Phoenix 80 46 s 20 2 s 35 17 PCc 82 48 PC , ’ Dsi Jinaa 18 6 s» 27 J5 a PotOtnd.UE 46 X C 46 24 f Detroit 34 19 I 28 15 afI R a i^ 70 34 sh^ 46 20 pc ' ElPaso> 56 26 s 60 31 pcc RspidCliy 22 0 pc: .. :31 8 a l' • Fairbanks >ks 20 1 s 24 -2 pcc Reno 80 28 a 159 24 a ... Fargo 14 ^ pc 22 5 pcc Sacramenlo 71 44 t 70 41 a , . , Honolulu lu 79 68 a 60 68 s St. Louis 24 11 af 29 17 pc ■ Houslonn 48 20 s 52 24 s SLPaul 19 4 sf 25 10 » poBs 28 13 sn 23 10 c SaltLakaClty 38 21 pc: :39 21 p0!> Jacksonvim nvUa 73 41 th 51 23 a SanOlego 76 52 s 70 54 s . , . , KansasCtt) iCtty 22 6 c 31 18 t SanFrandaco 69 50 a I65 48 a ’ L atvagaa jaa 68 42 s 70' 42 a Saatda 46 34 s 46 36 c ' ' um s Rock ock 36 17 pc 38 20 a Tucson 74 41 s 72 40 i" * ’ Los Angelei jeles 82 52 a 78 50 a Wathhiglon. OC 67 43 c 44 24 e >,i WsatharOI H (W): a-sunny. pc-partly cloudy, c-d •doudy. ah-thowers. l-lhunderstormt orms. r-rain. ' ^ al« to wV(lurries, llui ari-srww. I-ice. Mdm Continued from A l TThe long w a it w a s 'th e proi roduct ooff nr early e v e ry p a sse n g e r needn ing to w ait in lin e to checkkbaggage, gag said a irp o rt executive d: directo r Tim C am pbell. T h e airpt Tprt’s typical traffic load includes about al 40 p ercent connecting passen Bngers county planners used ised to dcLer*. mine the fees to be fair. fail , **We just wanted tc be confi; d to dent in the methods th used to Is they come up with th the fe es," Olm stead said. “We Ve 1evaluated th e hours they chargi arged for the different steps in the [le aapplication process and found n d t h a t th e e d a n d the process they used charges made are defe lefensible and "It d early has a second s a g en d a , an agenda that Is is going to ca u se ' major proldems.** Equating a feti e tu s to a h u m a n being for crimina in a l p u rp o se s, a s the Bunderson bill c i ^ D unklin said, “is only a short sh( ste p o v er to dvil activity." She he ev e n raised th e specter of prepiai nancy policing. In which the state would wo step in a n d ja il women who 0 ffa il to c a r e f o r their unborn babii ib ies th e w ay d ie s ta te d] e tliinks diey shouItL Bund underson and his allies called ^ s u c h claim ( s u n ju s tifie d and id a r guued e t t h a t th e ir m ea su re re d e femds n d a woman’s right to choose 9e by rreating c rei a sign^cant penalty ty fo r amyone ny whose attadc results in th e death dea of die fetus, **Th< r h e re is a p rice to p ay ," B undei iderson said. "And this law w present ients tfae ^ c e ." S ince i n e Id a n o ’s divisive 1990 10 attempt to enact the‘ na n a t i o n ’s m o s t restrictive abortion1 law lai fell to a gubernatorial veto,, aani n ti- a b o r tio r i forces have droppe p p e d d irc c t assaults and focused d oc o n a c c e s s toi and regulation of diee ppr ro c e d u rft-j; The Senate also appn p p ro v ed a sec ond bill 33-2, adding 1 y e arsU ig IS ' the prison term of aa pp>e r s o n c o n victed of attackingg aa p r e g n a n e woman who then suffn f fm a m is c a r^ riage or stillbirth. ing tttisioo betwei iveen fe d e ra l a n d asas D ra ft 17. E ig h t y e a r s in in th e state goveniment It ■ mal m aking by d tix e n s re p re seinting n O u tfitte rs in1 pp a r t i c u l a r a r e a nsides s an o f th e controversial re recovpressing hard to o g1 e t tfae a n im a l eiy Sunday $7.00 per es dte u n d er th e control per w k . daily only S5.00 ^ project, th e p lan oudines TOl o f t h e I d a h o steps s off D epartm ent of FFiish a n d G a m e . iday only S3.50 per » « k . 2*1 fo r g e ttin g th e s p e d ees Sunda) the s Some outfitters hai Salc^ lax Inctudei jded.inallahoveraievA ****e n dangered Qst a n d in to) state Itave alre ad y b e e n manaaesDent. . S U OO chargee wilt » he lc\icd for all put o u t of busine in ess b e c a u s e o f A film c r e w fro m A B C Kews K< d e i ^ ^ d k popv wtumed checkv ip u la tio as in c erw itli P e te r Jeo n in g s recorded n id id th e tain areas of tbe SQ state, w hile o th e r iM rin g a s p ra t o f a s » | w t se series o u tfitte rs across >ss t h e s t a t t a r e Mailinlhmi rmadon ^ ID b e A o w n n e » fall OP tfaei99fe_... n eiperiaBdBgaaOj O p c fc e n ^ a re p in 4ew»iirPS*.M.ffil0)klirt>.------ ---■ ■HieTimcs.New I 132 Thiix>Si.W.. Twin I----F a ll', tdaho. 8.1301. 8.1’ by Ma«ic Valley T1*heTim es-N ew s^ q y ^ b ifb rm a tio n I Nc*-Npaperv Inc. F e. Pcnodicat^ pak) m Twin FalU hy T V Time* me«-Newv OfDcial diy aii) w per purwam lo Section «C. BpL l O g o n t T wa cide. ^ Thmday n hcrehy d e rijn a le d « thleeday d of the on «Mch k jJn o ric e ^ w nHhepaN h Ski, Lottery and Id Weather. i'M . V poMmaMcr.. pleate pl %end ckanfe « r InfbrmaticN o n a re ^ 3 ^ «Jdren fonn lo: « PP.'.a Box S48.1W)n Fait!.. g amee taken, Q said Grant Simonds, s. presidei ident of die outfitters. CM o niservadonists s encouraged d lawmak o aken to go forward without It federal ral monqr to support manageemt.e n t *W ei Ve need to sfaow we bave comam itnoent,** eo said environmentalist st L auren -enM cLe«i.‘*Ibe issue is fedi. e r a l strings stz a ttad ie d to federal II doQais.' BS.” Sm. e n .L aird Nob, R.Kimberly, r, w ho heads hei up tfae commirtee, has s want, induding that td>e b e N ex P erc» be induded in manage la g em e n t r u l e n o rfa e ; that tbe “lO-lO-lO"* ru intopreted as requiring r in g a to ta f o f p r e a d am an g * 30 breeding pairs nxre Idaho. Montana and id 1 W y o m in ff.) Idaho has more th™a l U O b re e d id v pairs, wfaile MoDtanao la c a n 't r e a c h f tfaat number. The reco r e c o v e r y p r tK gimloitiaHy required « d a1t l e a s r 1 0 i breedIi«pairsineKli9 d is ta te in th e NortberaRodqrUointi befareddistingcouldta] d tak e place. State Sen. Stan Hai B aw k itts.R Ucaa.adGediftfanepd i p o t o would trigger lawsuits, but M Mcd M « U A eoookkfts|ie^tbtha •tfae. Many central-Idaho iho ra o c b frs and outfitters represea radical posUioas hintc s s s x lid tfaey i S e tanteacdtiLSomesaidi ifcVBdratfa- S u b u tlM ... 20 Married witti kids (Ids under' 16 '8 • Mar 13 Today HI Le V W 88 72 I s 60 46 pc K 73 '6 6 I a th e use user. C ounty out commissioners held a p u b lic >lic hearing last week on the ie n e w t f< fees. A ccording to Idaho 10 law , ,aa 1taxing district must hold a p u b lic lie hearing whenever it pro0p o s ees s 1a fe e hike over 105 per* T* cent.t. B r e rn t O lm ste ad , e x e cu tivre e d ir e !«or a o of the Milk Producers of Idaho, 10, asked commissioners last st w e e tk k tto hold off on a dedsion )n :W u n tilil hhe could go over th e new fe e s 1wi with Grafton. Olmstead said id h e ddid id go o v er th e fe e s w ith :h C raftoi fton and found th e process ss i l lI : Married with no kids A. in sn c in . e x p e n se s, and id i t c o s ts t h e P la n n in g aann d Z o n in g D epartm entabou w ut S545 lo com plete the process, ss. H e estimatedI Itit la k e s a b o u t 6 9 hours to process ss an ap p lic a tio n for a 1,000-plus ^ U o p e ra tio n , is A which indudes; aad d itio n a l tim e spent preparing3 an a d h olding th e required public: hhie a rin g an d th e cost for an ation o m e y to b e p re s e n t. The applic > lica tio n f e e f o r larger operations n s is bein g ra ise d to $1,750 lo cov ;o v e r t h e e n t i r e p ro c e ss. T he la la w a llo w s t h e county to pass ihi th ose costs o n to ' 30 25 20 El*- . sn sn' snr daughter were taking n g t1u r n s -Olid would pop inside! t to o w a r m 'd ^ while the other held d place'Ih :d the line. “I would be fine tfl f l hha d warmer dothes," she said. '‘“Bui But rm golh^ home to Florida and d >d didn't diink r d have to wait outhher « ." • ■ 35 C l.,.. r • H eat eading home to Fort Myers, rs, F la.,K i , Kathy Galloway had not pre-ep a r^^ Ito wait outside. Wearing a l e a tth h ee r ja c k e t a n d th e now*t‘ fam IO ou! US blue beret wore by thlee U .S.. 01 Olympic team, she said she le h a d bbeen e shivering in line for an m h o uirr ean d a h a lf. S he and h eerr 40 percent 0 1 9 9390 0 30 H M ? WW M Lo 29 10 slll ■ 3 0 7 28 10 s(i< 33 11 28 10 snVI 22 16 36 20 pc » 43 22 33 12 ^X 33 12 12 10 a I 11 -2 18 S pc X 11 -2 42 23 r 24 3 44. 32 aI 46 34 44 32 aI 46 32 . 4 -9 s > 10 -9 - people from sma m a ile r d d e s such as Twin F alls■w w ho do n o t go through a checlc:k -in lin e In S a lt Lake City, But the day afte ifter Uie Olympics ended, everyone n e o r ig in a te d in Salt Lake City,, ai a n d h e n c frlin e s seemed I n t e r nnable. al Cltlea ar« still dom ir ste d by . ... b u t nowITIn n ln ir t h e s u b u r b s , nonfamlly householi iolds, s u c h nonfan fam illM o u tn u m b e r including h o m es hhei eaded by m arried cou o iip le s w ilh k id s young, sin g le peopli }ple..'. under 16. . a M a rs V City Acapulco AOtsns Auckland i ^ # ? ' 2 — _ __________ Low -27* In Weal Yellc i!towatone.MI ______ ^ M l n H H n M H U ll |M | WW Ifc O hr C dbsry CranUook Edrnemen KskMna LeM rtdgs R a ^ Saskatoon Toronto VHKOuvsr VWoria . Winnipeg Airport_ A ■ T he co n ventional ima{ Tiage ol the suburbs a s theB d o m ain of m arried .couples with children h changed, according to a s tudy of c e n s u s in has . d a ta from th e larg e st 102 1 metropolitan areas. 4 0 p ercen i . r 2 B *J F « .2Z7 7 U . NATIONAL EXTRE EM ES _______ Veetwlay (tof'Bie4econ89uouiitalw) Ihe ~ N o rth ~ »««»»««■. __ ^ Polclinc IC At Blue Lak«i ■« -nmmdaMt' I |A 4 e * j HM. 1 Sunrise tc ....,7:19fcm.1. la today................ Suneet to rtlofilght .......................6 23 p.m.r Moonrlse rtaa today .....................6:45 p.m.1. .......... 7:19Am.\ “ ® * »let e t tonlghl..... I FuUI Last New RrM ^ B o lst: Morning sunshine will give < ay. High 38. Patchy « way to Increasing clouds today. ctom ckwds tonigrii. Low 20. Moming ck ckHXte win break for sunshine tom lomom>w.H(gh44. •Ny^: I M nm O A Y ” _________ SUN N AND MOON „ WORLD C I TTES n S o u th ern Id ah o : Sunshlrw wM bo M Idtowed by Incressiog aliemooi w on clouds in th e W0#ltoday. Partly to rnoitly cioudy wost dy tonight. Moming ctoudrwiO glv« give w ay to sunshine lom lomorrow, StK Shown aro noon poMiom ol wealher »r iaytlerna and prwMtaUon. Twnperali hlghi lor trw day. Fo<ecail htgtVlow»ttmpeiaiufet ti aia given for talM ed l ?dX , City McCall MiMoula, MT Pocaiello Ponland. OR Richland. WA . Solmofi San Lako C»y,^UT U Soattlo.WA Spokano. WA Slanloy Bun Valloy Yollowttono. MT WT I -sf l Paicfiy ck) I BBlEEs^NATIONAL W E AATHER C ITIES r aBIDAY il Ct < x N ortham N evada: Atxindant sunsI nshine across Ihe enUre a re s tods Shown I* _ CANADIAN cg i i i i i S I WEDNESDAY I I TMURSOAY I I G» ■ ........... erhiBM _ ^ C n ^ U lM O U le ^ ■ 2 2 /1 4 M m AccuWsM FFIVE-DAY | FORE ECAST FOR TW WINFALLS — Marriedd Married ^ th no) With kids Nonfamily under 16__________ = ^ kUs C CAFO_ Continued from A l ty is n o t a n ti- a g r ic u ltu r ee and th a t th e fees a re ju st. “I fe e l it’s a n a tte m p t to nmake thii Ihings w ork," H em plem an sa said. C o u n ty P la n n in g a n d Zoi Ioning • Adl A d m in istra to r BiU^Craftonn iestim a te d th e p la n n in g a n d zoi toning stal spe n d s a b o u t 35 hours staff rs processing an app lic atio n for a 100to 9 99-A U o p e r a t i o n , w l .vhich Inc in c lu d e s tim e s p e n t re v ieewing v aanmd e v a lu a tin g a n a|> plicat ation, i g a s i t e v is it a n d o tth e r ddooin t s . A dd to th a t th e cos dduutie ost of V -sup s u p p l i e s a n d m is c e lla nneous e ___ Fetal E ___ ^ fair." --------------------------Sandy Mffld* Times^ews umterr Sa canterBiid!etfor735>3; S3264orbt/e> licvalleyxom: > maUatsmiller^magicvt S . _____________________ ContinuMlfnMnAl th e sh a re d id n o t k efep e p pace. It de c lin e d from 28 p erce rcent to 27 percent. M arrie d c o u p les w iihout iih chil* d re n a t hom e live in an another 29 p ercen t of su b u rb an households. hoi T h e re m a in in g 15 plercent e rt are households such as singl ingle>parent homes. S om e, o f t h e d e m moographic c h a n g e c a m e a b o u t bei because of d iv o rc e , a r is e in singlt iglC'parent hw ne.s o r becau se o f ih thee death of a n elderly sp o u se, said lid Frey, an a u th o r of a Brookings5 Institution In rep o 'rt th a t an aly zed the thi metropo lita n a re a d a ta . Brpok [)okingsisa Washington>t « -b a sed think tank. Also, childi ild ren o f th e g ia n t b aby boom genera e ra tio n h av e ag ed a n d m ost havee 1l e f t h o m e , le a v in g “emptymest" s t ” p a ren ts. Meanwhilt lile , yo u n g professionals have mo n o v e d to e s c a p e h ig h d iy rents oorr stay : c loser to jo b s in sprawling sut su b u rb a n office pai^cs. Much off ttlh e c h a n g e o c cu rred over the last ast 15 yea rs, w ith jo b s at th e heart a r t o f th e tr a n s itio n , Byers said.. In Ii th e N ortheast a n d Midwest, sin s in g les a n d ne w fam ilies a re noi 01 m o v in g in to o ld e r suburbs thai h a t h a d b e e n q u ic k ly populated bbyy b aby boom fam ilies . inthelSSOs. K. ContfnuedtromAl ^ th e first ste p in a renew ed attack at on abortion ri^ ts . ‘ Idaho . JT he a n ti-abortion g ro u p Ic C^hhoi o ses L ife ^ u p w a s in: nstrum ental in d e v d o p in g th e leg egislation. a n d D e m o cratic S en . Betsy B D iin k l i n j i f ^ s e em phasized i dihat. “ T h e r e ’s o n e o f y o u r m n ain groups, if you w ant to talk al about 8 fO' a n a b o r tio n d e b a t e a n dd th e groups b e h in d it ” D unklin1 :said. t *i \ * Wolf__ CwtbMdlwaAl , --------------------------- 1 Circulation lio n d ii« c t« r O w ii^ W alock, cifcutaiion in e i a r e o p e n ' C irc tila tio n ptionc linci iK tw e cn 7 a n d 10 a.mt.. oi only. I f you d o n o t rc c e iv e y o u r paiper p er by 7 a.m ., c a ll tb e n u m b e r fo r y our • P a 3 S d d h ? ? ’.T .v ;:■ :■. . , 677-4042 T V in P a ll* ....7 3 3 4 )9 3 1 a n d o tlic r a r e a s ................ Subscfi^don rates Heme <kNveiy:itaiTy and |d S> Sunday. S4.35 per w eA ; S a n ^ only. S3.5< ttJ O p c r m te k . Mail m h«cri(ak)mm«the|wi< :raid m advance and He avaltaMe m iy witere here dctiveiy is noiiM inuined. Man raeic All Idaho raie^: .d a R y an d S an d a y S6.00per per week, daiiy ei^y MJW per week. Sontey i4w«'tySJ.oo p e r week. Oa< o f A aK raMi aiet: daily and ^ 7 3 5 ;-3 3 5 0 jtis ta p h o n e c:aU a aw ay! |<hho M 303. e _ '" ''C 2 2 2 L Ski I f" Information ti T T im c^N ‘N ews telephone din l i r e c tD r y nio d c,C im d n fan I)iR C n rr). ) ................. . . . £ S S tilfiS S * N e w tO irtfw S l* ] R ti ) ..................£ xl2 V ....:...........i t t . 3 liBS S H t, A o v c n o n g INrecK o a t ) ................. E j t t 4 ..................... i « . s JGa.219 fnmk 3 X t n u n m t forced wolves into o ^ ^ y L .jA SSm 0^ if a a it cao p iv for a b m e p v t ooffcQopjingaaBaseaM nt S. Sen. L an y Ctaig ipoke to0 uAj V e a th e r o nnaK on ! I 5 5 bI ta fd a f f h & n in l [Press K i^-^Pressll4 i ^ is 2 ft8 S 2S f ttie fa rall dollars. Many lawmaken s tfa lnkk tith a t because th e federal tl gtw p f t v a WiabiBCUi, DlC, about t ilm K @ 1 ! 1 id d b e d n d lie d am i S n r m ^ ^ .o w E >ln* or OBMiae iu 4 la (. « 1- ........... : : -^ r * n i u tk o riit y c l s s s : ^ B aw U iupoIntBdoi w ilh D raft It nm iM nlnt to : i1 t: : G reg ; S d iiU m d ttK o ftiie he O ffice^ ^ U M s rid c m - I . TiMMl^,MnwT ■yM,2003 TlM»4lMe,YMlMli J Familie-S H g Help to identifyy f l corpses ' moN B Ex-Ernron execc faces mo3re questic ions .N at 9B H WASHINGTON ( P )-F o rm er N (A E nron chief exec ecutive Jeffre y Skilling, w hosei ti testim ony has been c h ^ e n g e dd by t lawmakers, faces ipiestioiting g b ^ o re a skeptical Congress again in Tuesday - this ■B time a l ^ with other ot) Enron offiE L cials whose versii rsions of events . ' conflict with hi& m m Sherron Watkins Insi the vice president who warned ed former chairm an Kenneth Lay ^ y in August of ious accounting potentially serioc problem s, is te»stify t in g a t th e same time as Skill d lU n g -w h o h as ■k I^ V K ^ I \ I^ ^ H s ta te d he Enron’s cu rren t presii knew fewft chief operating officer le rto I p titth e details of ques­ Isam e questions to ead: tionable trans­ a »and compare their an>r actions involv-rbearing of Uie Senate C te Commerce 'ing a p artn e r­ :• Committee. sh ip -u s e d to0 separately All tiiree testified, Si h id e m oree an d u n d e r o a th , th this i than $1 billionn b e fo re a H ouse invei iv e s tig ativ e -in debt. panel. O ther top Enro execu* s tiv es, in c lu d in g L Laay, h av e Am Law m akersg • invoked their Fifth Amendment Jemey rig h t a g a in st p o te n t w ant to bringe incrimination and refusi ^used to tesTeyMuaing to g e th e r th e, Watkin: 1. tify. S k illin g , kins and Jeffrey McMahon, ■ NOBLE, G a .(A P )-DDinraught is faibilies lined up to givi ^ v e blood sam p les M onday in thi th e hope - th d r DNA might help investigain' to n idejidfy more oPthe s< le scores of co rp ses s c a tte re d aro around a ' Georgia crematory. ROME (AP) - Security Sc experts cal atta< Som e p e o p le b rough Ight w hat B H H H B I T evidence,” a U.S. offi< ifficial from the U.S. Stat tale Department system \ on the E m b a y s water th ey once b e lie v e d w wee re th e “We don't know the! aim” ait of the ttack m |J will inspect a utili tility tunnel runButimtlwas being plotted. ashes of relatives whose s, Moroccans found with tJ chemi>se bodies th the ning alongside the he U.S. Embassy who Itbri had b e e n sen t to T ri-S r tate cal compound and the map. nu the U.S. E m bass offidals,^ here in connection )n with an Italian said the Crematory. Elaine Bray ay angrily * * Italian news reports irts th e f briefed reporters Monday, probe of a group ip of Moroccans of antiiere ar was “no hard evid^nce^e rattled a mugful of pebb] ibbles that hole was not in the tunn unnel in midsuspeaed of planni nning a chemical Embass' she said were passed off off as the January, the last time a le authoriied I attack being planhed on tiie attac k . Em bassy }y officials said “Ther remains of her brother. d work was carried out. Monday. ‘*AU I wanted to do iss ggive him m 8f here’s a lot of^raunstantial Italian authoritie Itie s ^ ^ join the MM a pro p e r d eath ,” saidi B Bray, of — UlS. experts"T in ----- ChattanoogarTennr'Thir WsiSTfhat— b V inspection of theI ti tunnel where a I got." hole was discovere< red last week, an m ______Brav w as am nng Hftronc s n s j> L p e o - .^ [^ ^ _ _ ,_ ^ — embassy^offidal'sal saidon'condidon--------H I pie who lined up to give pve blood of anonymity. samples at a civic cente fiter down The tunnel, whii 'hich runs under the. road from Tri>State, where -Via Boncompagni, li, a streei flankteams resumed a fuU -s^e :ale search to pursue your edura ing the Embassy’ compound, cc confoc.:more bodies. Invest iH f| tains electricityI aand telephone said there was no end inn sight. si, ‘Lcsky ituulc it possible forr me me to ials said. Italian lines, U.S. officia): The body count stood od at 306, get my degree uif/iouf pmn'ni f news reports had1 said & the ttmnel and only ^ of the corpsi ■pses have life oil hold' L '/ H also contains gas ga lines, b u t been pc^tively idendHed. :Is said that was y jH Embassy officials E d d ie Y oung drove )ve from incorrect. Crystal River, Fla., beca ecause he Eight Moroccan: ans were picked feared th e body of his n up in a police raid I week that id last ', U who died in Novemlwr, was v also turned up nini line pounds of a ^ to decompose on the groui -ounds. He zompound. fire^ cyanide-based con IA m atch said h e h o p ed a DNA Lesley University Grsdiate Progra ps of Rome highcrackers and maps i would bring him peace. Embassy and the M lighting die U.S. Eir itto MIchasI BeU, rights rig and Adams County Sheriff know her soul went t heav Iff T Tommy Ferrell, left, watch a$ k'l supply. A ninth iiif. capital’s w ater su] en, but to ihink that my ny :mother Adiini Cottnty yC Corotter Jamas U e ramoves an an uum from the graveslte of Bell' Wednesday, February 2^ the week. tum ed himself in1 over o might be out there - it's I's :» hard motlm, Uulu« « M. Bell, Monday a t Oresnlawn mK Memorial Parii In Adams Coun end in souihem Reg (eggio Calabria. to accept,” he said. “We I special Guest Spealier: re had our „„ u , M iu. Tha contents of tha umIare are In question because Louise ^ Italian news rept eports have said closure through the funer Sue Brooli, Inslruclor I were handled by th e Tri-StateI Cn Crematory In Noble, Qa. that investigators: be believe a cheminow it’s like it’s reopened.’ lor Lesleii University 4:00-5:01) p.m. Twin Falls Hi^h School 1615 Filer Ave. E, Twin Falls, 10 WASHINGTON - PPre resident ruins lins after the Sept. 11 attacks. etter keep track <s. govemmeni to bett Bush s a id M onday Bush said the bullhorn will ill go of its finances, ind nduding billions H H Thursday, February 26 Uon In brief ^ L „ 'r Natio A f^ a n ista n “failed dem n display in a father-and-s ireig n aid , and l-son o f d o llars in fore bly” in'2001 to cooperate Meet Jan Zollinger lte in anti- ------------------------------------------exhil Khibit at his father’s presidi idenmonitor the bankii iking system for H H i\f[rcotics effo rts but: 'I'at tli a l lib ra r y a t T exas AA L&M evidence of mone >ney-laundering 4;00-5:0,0 p.m. the NgnCJf Roagi Igan says letters country nonetheless iss '" e '■ '■ '■ I Burley Junlo'f'High School 'niversity. and other terrorist 1st activity. H H H l l l l nD'to ?! bu s sista nce o'® ‘Iinoiinu i happier times 700 W. 16lh Street tb re c e iv e U .S. assi: Bush received th e blue-ar and“The Bush adm Im inistration is H IH Burley, ID b ^ u s e of vital America) ican interNEW YORI IRK - As their SOth whit h ite bullhorn - still b eairing ri c o m m itte d to 0 re b u ild in g K U |i| ests. iniversary approachtwo i wedding anni' yo small black smudges - ddurAfghanistan and1t)i this would be a H H ..Bush made the announi lea g an says ^ e will iiig > Oval O ffice ceremlony luncement es, Nancy Ret lg an o doing that," said creative way of doi RSVP Todayl (BOO)B43-4S in a brief statem ent inI which wl he miss at leastt oi one cherished tradiwith ith New Y ork Gov. G eor orge T re asu ry D e p a rtm e n t wMK For local Information contact: ' evaluated the performanc tr from her husband. Fata ance of 23 tion: a letter I atuki and Bob B eckw ith,, th i e Nichols. B H spokesman Rob N i< live Arts Jan Zollinger, Twin Falls Creative A countries involved in ddrug n traffo rm e r Pre ’r e s id e n t R onald firei irem an who sto o d w ith hhim Much of th e Af Afghan governrahoo.com. (208)637-6425 janzollingerdrahoo s, 1tra n s it Reagan. tic k in g a s p ro d u c e rs, Sept ept. 14 atop a mound of rub! ibble ment’s equipment nt is out of date, H H points o r both. e of that “(It’s) one t th e days th a t I la t covered a burned-out fire f some was pillaged ;ed during years F or y e a rs, A fghanisti id :forw ard ,to ev e ry engii ista n had most looked igine. of war and somee was v destroyed H H b e e n d is q u a lifie d fro r U.S. rom y e a r, sin c e I a lw a y s knew I Th day, a few rescuers cc Teadiers &ediKal«$, That comby th e now -depo po sed T a lib a n ■ jU fl assista n c e b ec au se itt did d not would receivi live a special le tte r plair lained that they couldn’t bt hear nilers. n n n B D ^ i we t have the prooram f i ^ comply with intern, •mational from Romue,” e," she writes in the what lhalis lightfor you! - Lesley Univen liversity hat the president was'sayii tring. -com piled fromm^wire reports ! control standards. Busli p a p e rb ac k ed e( itio n to “1 Love ush ra ise d th e b u llh o rn and a The period of the adm: dministra- ■ You, Ronnie,' touted: “1 can h e a r you; T ie,” th e best-selling shou The tJon’s review ended at about ab< the collection off letters 1< between the rest i the world hears you, a ;st of tim e th e T a lib a n m ilit litia was Reagans. the le Ipeople who knocked the hese forced from office in De< p f B m t ii iu m December “He wrote j e letters all the :e m builtj iildings down hear all of us and replaced'by a pro-W ling on ordinary days soon, >-Western time, includin( wn." |B a |||B interim govemment. nes more than once a and sometimes day, b u t our j r an n iv e rsary was BUSi ush w ants to sand iRS cy fo r alvmys spedal. Group a s k i clennncy omputers to help Afghat ans H H H ed itio n -o f “I Love jie T he new ec roan Jailed since 1946 W You, Ronnie” e” comes out M arch Wi WASHINGTON - About 1,0 1,000 •CHICAGO - A Northtv :hwestem 4, th e R eaga item al R evenue Service co igans’ a n n iv e rs a ry Inter com'* U n iv e rsity g ro u p is s< se e k in g date, te rs .w o u ld b e sh ip p edd to .p uute clemency for a man impi aprisoned Afghanistan f^ to help that natioi ion’s . since 1946 in a sensadonal }vemment rebuild its finan ance l |T r |3 B sove Bush getsI hts hi Worid Trade ^4iich the killer wrote “Ca inistry under a proposal by^the t Center bullh llhom back £ ' before I kill more” at one \ home. IGTON - P re sid e n t ^ Thhe 2-year-old desk to p ai WASHING1 T and Claiming the case was i as marred Bush was presc esented Monday with lapt< iptop co m p u ters, w hicn aare m W e i f W ^ W police and prosecutori lorial misthe bullhornfl he h used during his bedni iing taken out of service attth t e conduct, law students and n d profesvisit to the W < World Trade Center IRS, (S , would e n a b le th e Kab 7 3 1 Ml N o r th C o ll» fl» R o a d ■ «37 O P T I C: a i l sors filed a petition last last week s e e i ^ to free WilliamiHHeirens, r ............. I ■ TWIn F alls » 734-39 73,.the longest-serving pris mtnAi. /7 5 iiHeirens was 17 w hen tn Ihe was mmm airested in the slayings of ItheaBs ^ - E a r * y e a ro ld girl, SuianneI Degnan, D whose remains were foun )und scatte re d through Chicago0 ssewers, an d o f tw o women. Jos* osephine o.Heirens M Ross and Frances Brown. E M a g i c V a ll e y M a ll • T w in F a l l s cte d and w is ev e n tu ally convlctc sentenced to th ree conse nsecutive oi i UflB.sentences. He says h e I ^ ira c le -:E a r® r a n T h e p ihh o n e ' n u m b e r f o r M OMt 1B ra n d s ^ ^ '.lAt th e tim e o f th e k i .“ " m in ; i n c o r r e3cC tly I n M o n d a y ’s p a p e r , F e b . 2 5 t h . Diewspapers fre q u e n tly tioaed tb e message “Foe hi In c o n v e n ie n c e S K S !’ W e aa ip o l o g i z e f o r a n yf li aahe, catch me befbra I '.Idl licannot control myaelf” irfo u n d th is m a y h a v e c a u s e d . acnwrted in lipstidcoo the the mirror i&'Brown*s bathroixn. > | I ^ U.S.ex:pert3 p willinispea s tunnel;1underembiassy . j . rl II Join Us! Information Meetin tings Bush give ’^es Afghanilistan low m narks in aniti-dm g efiffoits ■ I : ~l L en ses m r . 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A ^ TW IN R V L L S / I I J » l o w n D o t ________ * 5 • B r o i I h t B i u s i i o t ___ * S • U an -m m m • SH O E S » • • I t I 1“ ' y iu .v m u n m % it^ r r n N t,9 m a t i o n Shuttlee will reppair Hub3ble Spa(Lce T elesscope ] T la W -M i^ P o rt ----------------S in c e its fam ousl u sly flaw ed o p d a were corrected d il in 1993, the H u b b le S p ace T eles le s c o p e h a s become an icon of Am American sd' ence, one of the otost ] ist productive astronom ical instnun tunents ev e r <■ built and the flagship lip of NASA’s exploration of th e univi niverse. ■ The $2 billion teles* lescope oper* ates 350 miles above E e Earth’s mrb ulent atm osphere. I has coni. It firm ed th e existence nee of black holes, helped astronom lomers zero in on the true age of the the universe, opened a window on1 the th question of how galaxies form >rmed In th e fiery afte n n ath of th thee big bang and helped astronomei ners map the intricacies of stellar evolution. eve A la rg e r re p la ceem m e n t - th e N ext G e n e ra tioon n S pace Telescope - will nott b« be launched u n til th e en d o f th< th e d ecade. W hile huge, ground-b d-based tele* scopes now rival Hubbl bble’s powers .in som e a reas, th ee s] space tele---------scope remains In a clas! lass by Itself.But th at is tru e only nly as long as sp ac ew a lk in g a s tro ro in a u ts can repair its aging subsy ^systems and I n s t a l l n ew , state-c :e-of-the-art .instrum ents to keep t p the 24,000pound o rbiting gbser servatory on the cuttins ing edge of sdence. more faint stars and galaxi xies dur* Ifa llg(oes M the n a c e shut* ing its first 18 monihs thai lan have tie C olun u m b ia w ill b la s t off been detected with all of the d preThursday < ly o n th e most complex vious H ubble Instruments, ts,” said Hubble lervidng ser mission to date, a s tro n o m e r H olland Fc F ord o f a crudal1 flight fl to refurirish cridJohns Hopkins University ity. “For c a l sy ste i t a n d e x te n d th e le m as tro n o m e rs , th o se s taa tr s a n d Hubble’sI sdentific sc reach. galaxies In the data archi hive are During fi back*to*back space* J five n: money in the bank.” walks, four lur astronauts working In To visualize the raw po’ K)wer of tw o ^ an teams te plan to install two tl new camera, considtf the T one of smaller but but m ore powerful solar il tdescope’s most famou the ous phoarrays, aa new n controller to dlst( g ra p h s: the. “H u b b lee D eep to trib u te th thia t pow er throughout FField.” In D ecem ber 199 995, the the observ srvatory and a replaceu tdescope was aimed at a presum* pi • ment gyros roscope to h d p the tdea ly e m p ty p a tc h of sk; ab ky th a t scope move jve from target to target w wotdd appear to be aboutcthe tl size l h e astn ttronauts also will attach ooif a ric e grain, h e ld atit arm ’s a high-tech !ch refrigeration system ’ te length. to revive e ai n instrum ent called ■ Over the next 10 days, WFPC-2 W the N ear I frared Cam era and r In si snapped 342 Im ages thai lat la te r Multi-Objt b je c t Spectrom eter, o r w were dl^tally combined in a sinNICMOS, v >, which ran out of nitrog] photograph. In that re gle remarkgen ice cool oolantlnl998. al image, amazed astron able onomers The top d e n tlfic priority is C( counted som e 1,500 disce cem ible insiallatio of th e $75 m illion gi galaxies o r galactic fragi igm ents Advanced Bd C am era for Surveys di daring bac k to w ilhin aI Ibillion (ACS). The he 870-pound ACS, about y< years or so of the “big bang lg.” the size ooif a phone booth, has “The H ubble Deep Fid. eld, one twice the e dca riiy and five times ol hum anity’s and Hubble of lie’s sin* the sensidv Idvity of the second-gengt ^ a r achievements, can be b« done e ratio n W Wide F ie ld P la n etary Si two days Instead of 10 in 0 days," Cam era (WFPC*2) (V currently In Ft Ford said of the ACS. “A1ttenfold use. in c re a ^ is espedally imp iportant “With ACS, A< Hubble will d ete a fc for finding rare objects such si as r t h e firs t gala: ilaxies and d is ta n t supemovae.” With ACS, as astronomers hope to d e te c t light from fr galaxies th a t fonped less thj than a billion years after the big; ban& bi p f ^ p s from the first galaide xies that assembled. The ACS, along alo with a revived NICMOS. also so will play .a m ajor role In one of ti hottest fields in f the m odem astroni onomy: the hunt for exploding star lars called type lA supemovae. T h e lig hIt from i ex tre m e ly rem ote type lA supemovae indicates th e expa ;pansion of th e uni* verse is accderi as astronoml eerr s ^ ^ g believed! T he mysteriou ous force powering t h a t ac ce le ri n h as b e e n e ratio d u b b e d “darl ark e n e rg y ,” an d determ ining1 its It n atu re is a top priority, “ W hat is th th<e n a tu re o f dark energy? That Bt m ay well b e the m ost importan a n t question in the physical s dences en today,” said David Leckroni one, Hubble project scientist at the the Goddard Space F lig h t Center, er. “T he b ea u ty of these two instr s tru m en ts... is they give us very’ powerful pi tools for beginning loI address a( these very fundam ental1 and ai revolutionary new issues.” < ' ■ i ! . ^ V ^ f I S ; ; 2^ ■ s s . ■ ^ a a a m Bi ^ S fffiS,..'s S & SF' « s"“ - caw sg * i . E2 2 KLI-. s a s i. 5 5 f~ FBIstilill has no jprime suspectX in anthrsrax case WASHINGTON-Mo Months after anthrax-tainted letters irs killed five ^people and sickenedI more m< than a doien, the FBI said Monday Me that its investigators doD not n have a te prime suspect despite conducting c hundreds of interviews i the case. m in . W hite H ouse spoke jkesm an Ari Fleischer said there ai suspects and the FBII has hi not nar* rowed th at list down i one. “I m to ' wish it were th at easy simple right now,” he sai President Bush want ants die case resolved quickly, Fleis lelscher said. but also wants the FBI BI to take its , time and '‘build a case se tthat would ; stand in court, th at isthotough, is • that is conclusive.” t T h e FBI - renownc vned tor its I behavioral profiles of[criminal cri sus! p ec ts - does have som so e clues , about the suspected ani anthraxmail. ' er, according to an ear from the lead FBI invest group of sdentists. nn T re a tm e n t p u s h e skI up u| t o ta l iO fH IV -ln f^ e d A nndnCSnS ie i t s been : SEATTLE - Doctors have I lg die ISO successful in saving tl Uves of I people wlih AIDS that It die tl number W isactuaUy Iof Americans with HTV •increasing again afte: tte r holding an d Is now Istead y for y ea rs am ; approaching 1 million, in, according Ites. •10 government estimates tal number ot Experts say the total i Americans living withh m H v isp ro b .ably rising by about 25,000 2S,( a year a testam en t to th e lv 'e T s ^ ? ,' ;AIDS d rugs th a t S ha^ ' improved treatment over ove the past -sbcyears. stimates that 1 The govemment estir tch m v each 40,000 Americans catch year, a figure that has las remained /er a decade. roughly stable for over umaround in However, until the tum was ;a 1DS th era p y , thiss figure fi ea r by AIDS ;nearly offset each yeai lumbCT cany* ;death^ so the total num eveL • IIng the virus stayed leve ! Now, AIDS deat! ia th s h av e . Iplunged from aroun •und 40,000 ;annually to about 15,i 15,000. As a i "FREE•f*I" l i i f u s r I ‘ S u p e r W a s h ln lini g In e e i t h e r a s e l f sseeir v e f t t> ay o r t h e S u p i j r W a s h S u p e rm e S A u to m a tip B ay l I C o m e j o i n u si.T . 1 he |P w a s h i s o n U SI Ir Ntt lation In brief are outstrip' S r j J S !W L infections ' hs. PingdeadM. :umsfMd question BUSn, RUII iw e d to rrinfnmatlon ir office a c u tk IINGTON - W hile his se c re ta ry considered down a new Pentagon lat re portedly has proireading false informa* K°“ V esid S en t Bush pledged ^ r( “We’D tell the American e truth.” ie Secretary Donald H. Id h as asked a top I offidal In charge of the X of ' Strate^c Influence a “very, veiy hard look at i-",»nddete etermine “should it even pokeswoman V ictoria 0 & . SId, reporters. Rumsfdd d d “was just as amazed as I was about alx reading some allegation diat at somehow our Mvem* m ent wou ou ld n ev e r tell th e the truth,” Bush Ameriian1 people p. ling that he’s confident sald,addin| will “handle l h e « ise ^ seoetaiy : ih y in d ieirni^ i tw a y .” reek, reports surfaced wee that the office otfi had proposed dvto foreign >"8 false information m journalists 8 a means of furthercs as S . war against terrorism. ing the US. , „ S o ld le rd lt in tragic mixup dies I . ‘B i b . » W 7n«exercise, reai life HAGE, N.C. - D eputy Sheriff Rar landall Butler became IS when h e spotted the suspidous i pickup tru t n c k w ith som eone crouching{in in the back, th e thick over Butler pulled pi noticed :ed a d u ffd bag with a disassemble bled rifle inside. When one of the tl e three men in the truck came at iiim, hlir Buder tried'pepper spray. The 'h e n h e opened fire, killing one ne m an and wounding another. -com p n^Aed from wiie reports ' e 'V iii^ A t >9 »5 I l s rtfsiairl ll I j f j — 1 NUS! ll f ■ 'T op sss nbariy trWatii r, Marchi fSU JTi 1 2 n o o rn - 4 P M S a tu rd iy , iy,Mareh2 I-4PM E R W A S H M Q '' |p i i p « p « p « c > « s » 0 « > ,iv % C r S ( * jjP 3 S Inchuie Head ad b o u d , fb o tb o a i^ a d II I ■> . . Tataiqr.M MnMy2«,2002 TlMa««ea,1M W W Kosovc^0Albania]an doctor liescribbes execuition ?THE HAGUE, Ned letherlands-A Kosovo d o cto r recc ecounted how 9erb policemen gunii unned dcwnsix of his relatives and id Ibum ed th d r iiovse lik e it w as II tIh e ir “ dally business” as he tesdl « M ed Mcmday ia th e w a r crira* t a e . .,1 a . »I Skibodan Milosevic. rA rg o n B erishla, a, a n eth n ic Albanian, described t)ed a rampage Serb forces in thj the southwestern tow n o f S uva : ek a a f te r a R NATO began Yugoslavia in M arch: Berisha said h e wj across the street as p his uncle’s house, foi people hiding insidi side to run for their lives. His cousir S ed atw e rein th ete n " P o lice s t a r t e d I Bujar and S ed at. ei cheir magazines int( ies,” Berisha said. He then saw police lice coming out of the house dragging ging the bodies of two more cousins, Ins, Ihe wife ol one of them and the th< m other of the other, B erisha la :said. Police later destroyed the :he corpses by burning down the house, hot he said i W o r ld in b r le f ______ fter an unexpectedly heavy t in S u n i l s election in the tional Revolutionary Party, that count was unoffidal >en. H u m b e rto Rociue iieva, overseeing the elecaid the offidal count was * * 2 ed ^ later in the week, ie said m ore than 3 million I voted it) th e PRI’s firstpen internal election. PRI Is printed 9 million ballots ly expected as few as I.S t voters to nuTi out. des said she received “firm d . K showing h e r ahead late y, when th e e a rly p arty were nearly even, but she re sp ect the. results iced by Rocjue’s ooDuniaskxL a o r l d Zimbalbwe opppositionIleader fjaces chaarges HARARE, Zimbabwe The head of Zimbabwe op p o sitio n p a rty said h e was > charged w ith treasonI I ' fore presiless m an two weeks befo aUegedly dential elections, i o r al President ^plotting to assassinate P • Robert Mugabe.P o lic e q u e s tio n e d M I organ T s v a n g ira i, p re s id e nntt of th e m o c ra tic M o vem ent fo r Dem C h an g e a n d M ugabe* m ain c h a lle n g e r, fo r twro o h o u rs Monday. H e was la te r < with treason, released i he would b e sum m one said. T reason is punish shable by deatii. he allega'Tsvangirai denied the ' tions and pledged Monda; to continue c a m p a ifff^ for die thi March con9-10 ele c tio n s, th e me abwe's 2 ^ tentious polls in Zimbab year history. “This whole thing is contrived o The to dam age m e political svangirai tim ing is obvious,” Ts« who led the nadon to Mugabe, wt to ld re p o rte rs . “T hiss w as all lie ru lin g independenc along ZA N U .PF’s (the ;nce from B ritain in party) strategy to elimii hting for his political oinate m e 1980, is fighti trom the race.” survival as his hi; nadon’s economy collapses and M ugabe said la s t w eek h e md poUtical violence would not have Tsvangin [rai arrestrages. IS, desplce Tsvangirai’i ed before the elections, ai’s lawyer, Innocent issiiiation Chagoncia, ialc aUegations of the assas: a id it was doubtful the plot poUce would 1 Id have time to put a ktt,lM tfaror M a b M ’a OppM PPM ltiM pvtjr. l a m MabeoM le n d a y to g e to oHm haadqaartan inI downtown del Karara tofM » facaqeaftlonln( abovt bovtananagad M te aa aa aa in a ta PrasMant mh Robert Wm trm* InillflnI npresident talk! cu together before die elecdo case don. w hich th ey said I K 1The governm ent si says Tsvangirai. tOUgh on 01 Kashmir Tsi Tsvangirai mec witii membej >ers a T svangirai said h e four NEWI DELHI, I In d ia - India's Ca Canada-based poUdcal consult ulting times with the Can Canadian consultp r^ d o nit, t, speaking Monday ac the fir last y ea r to arran g e fo r firm ing firm and hired i ■ed diem to lobby & st «**«<« ssion of pariiament since a Ml Mugabe’s “elimination.'* abroad for his party, par known as D e c l 3}aattack Dy millcahcs tiiere 1Ten days ago, tiie firm relea eased th e MDC. He said aid his recorded kiUed 14 people, promised more a sseaetiy recorded videotape ipe of rem arks were take conmoney for fo the d i l u te d Kashmir JW) will r e i u m e9 ddia lo g u e I a Dec. 4 m eeting in Montr< [real, text. and called for separatists to M th Kofi Annan, '.uI- N . m arms and negotiate. f : UNTIED NATIONS )N S -Iraq's forPakistai Ran has denied invdvement wign minister has agr agreed to meet in the atta Ittack on tiie Parliament, but Uvlth U.N. Secretary< cy-GeneralKofi NewDdU slhi saw it win not puD back WASHINGTON (A P) (A But Powell ell also in d icate d a “th e terricories,” which 'woi “th /ould Sharon has offered red statehood for ^ n n a n next m onth h iiin a resumptroops itit subsequently massed S eoetaiy of State Colin1 F Powell is swap would1noc nc be a simple matha' im plied all th e landi ith e have th e Palestinians IS ai and an Israeli ,lion of their dialogue h e border uqtil Islaniabad rue, the United along the en c o u rag in g C rown I P rin c e ter. For onei thing, d AbduUah has An lost in die 1967 war. Arabs puUback if violence nee is halted and Radons said Monday. lay. halts infil ifiltration of militants and Abdullah of Saudi Arabia ia co keep proposed Israe rael retum to its pre1 The Arabs and many of th their negotiations reopen pen and succeed, ►'A nnan expects a ddiscussion on h an d s over ov 20 te rro r suspects w orking on a proposal al u n d e r 1967 borders !rs, but Powell said sup supporters insist now, as tiiey y idid ' But he is loatii to cd v e up all of d to Ittie retum of weapon pons inspectors believed ti be living in Pakistan, which the Arab kingdon om would there are vari arious ways to interthe tiiat tiie resolutions requ then, quire th e territories, and few Israelis stan has also sent soldiers ^ Iraq, said Annan an spokesman Pakistai recognize Israel and the le Jewish pret U.N. reso esolutions adopted at tc pullout. aa totid are open to the idea dea of surrenderto the bor jorder. The nudear-armed ptophane Dujan4c: s tate would give up all Itll of th e the end of the tiie Mideast war th at F P ow ell said he thank fiked ingpartofjerusalen alem. rivals have fought ** W est B ank, Gaza an dd p a r t of South Asian As ■.Ira q i F o reig n M Milinister N aji year th a t c a l railed for an Israeli Ab AbduUah for the initiative, wh vhich rs over control of Kashmir ^ a b r i and A nnan an w ill m ee t two w an i Jerusalem. puUback. wa: was floated through The N New they won in d ep e n d en ce M arch 7. If m ore: m mieetings are . since the PoweU telephoned Abdi KiuUah on Tbe United ed S tates and Israel Yoi Times. The kinKdom’s efi Yoric effecNCCD HCIP I LP UIITH d ta in in 1947. India con^roni Brit ^ d e d , they will1 be held afte r S unday. H e told rei e p o rte rs supported tiie he resolutions, which tiv< n d er offered fuU diplomt tive ost of Kashmir, which both inArabLeague , troUraost UprU S following an / M onday th e proposal1 was an were reaffirm rm ed after the 1973 reli relations, trade and guaranti r e f es claim in its entirety. aid. '* countries! uim mit, Dujarric said im p o rtan t s te p th a t he le hoped Middle Eastt war, v only after th e for Israel’s security in exchar for , I “The seaetaiy-gener sneral expects to would be fleshed out inI tthe next En^sh-langua C a ll L isa a t 73 (uage text referred to fora complete puUback. for have a focused discu Kussion on the MOMOVai few weeks. w itn ^ w a l fiom fio “territories” not I: Israeli Prim e M inister Ar trle l T R A I N I N G ^ gJ ^J ^ U P tO S T im plem entatiun of ol relevant tm iwi n s k t g R ussian 'S e ^ t y Coundl resdu solutions, indud. 5INAU,. M oldova U.N. weapons ^ J H IS H ^ g th e retiUTi of U.l v a's e d u c atio n m inister he^d Moldova' jlo^)ectorstolraq,” hes (ized M onday for an The re tu m of insp ispectorsafter e attem pt to m ake sdiooljthree years is a key [ey dem and of ‘ sn in th e fo rm e r Soviet s h e U n ited S ta tees, s , w hich has ic lea m R ussian, a mea■ m ised Iraq of tryinj S j° r o 1 r™ ? s u ? e thtiat a l h a s p ro m p ted huge f f l banned weapon: s for die past sbc weeks, ^ of supporting ten essing some 4,000 protesttside i ifU iM M e rs outsii g o v em m en t head;Fh*dtolnilayo(vl 1 VIOIQflCV quarters, rs, n ie Vancea suggested dsion last montii to make between Itra d and m d P a le e U n e fl m andatory from second • I ’ J E R U S A L E M--PP a le itin la n was m ade under pressure gunmen opened fire o a to s m p re on h a rd -lin e rs w ith in his ;in north Jerusalem Is iinist P arty, which domi■capping a d ay o f v Fie govemment and favors Iwhich five p eoplee V w ere killed close desi es witii Russia land two p regnantt women, vi one «i a m istake," Vancea ade {Israeli and one Palest Jestinian, were said “I should shi have been stronger ^ o t at roadblocks and am then gave y,hen ic ca came to sacred things: our ^irth to healthy babie Oies. language ( our history.” {e and - The bus stop attadi Bdc took place fte mneasure ei touched off daily . in Neve Yaakov, aI jJe e w ^ n e i« h ; proiestsh s in a country where twoborhood in a disput p u ted p art of dijrdsoflh fdie peofde are of Romanian Jerusalem daim edI by both sides. descent.. In the Soviet era, Russian Two Palestinians start tarted shooting was mand indatory in aU schools and at Israelis, wounding ing at least 10, authorities ties discouraged tiie use of including three pc^ce Ucemen, police Moldovan, xn, a Romance language vir iand w itnesses s a id. d .!Police shot niaUyideni lentical to Romanian. ^ d killed one of thleesgunmen. ; Eyewitness Yulia Kb K ^ 2 3 .s a w C a m nishowColonibian il I pne of the guimien. “ e ducked n. -H tt— J . tl - ■«■-----■ ra iin d a car and fired, red,” and policy leW W RVOQ RV WB8| u a n o a naru Hired back, she said d 1The car was LAS DE DEUOAS, C olom bia-A Hddled with bulletsi and an the street fortified1 ti training camp with class^ smeared with bloot lood room s an and an obstacle course, W ell-app pp o in ted com m anders' “ S with printouts on U.S. ^ m a l l t t s d e n y tt f f i s .rorism ; strategy. A bottie ih r6 8 t6 fi T h si t6C(i SCUrlty ofD anish' sh vodka.’ iland-TwofcM^ T he R R<e v o lu tio n a ry A rm ed BANGKOK, Ihailan dng ' Forces of o f C olom bia, o r FARC, eign journalists fadni from Thailand deni« ny item s in th eir Jungle m ied Monday left many a s th e y fle d a m ilitary khey w ere a th re aatt to i national cam ps as {security, and appealec ve in th e ir form er safe lied against an offefisive giving visiting reporters a irvisas. haven, giv brder revoking tneir vi The Im m igration n E Departm ent glimpse: in into Latin America’s ddR e e l e d the visasI of ol American largest guerrilla group. estan d la r ..B haw n C risp in at a n d B riton - c ooopOed n bo m wire cepocta Rodney T asker on1 F Friday after they wrote a JaiL lOai O artidedaim isions between u g there were tensioi uie prime minister and anc the king. ■HHM I r The F o re im C otrrespondents r« Q ub of Thailand, a pprofessional I iofLsaiditwas rd iK ^ riw c k e d a ntdd^d i s m > ^ ” I B w to ftB le o m s "Should this (kporta tKtitiOQ be car* Miin M out it win result UM. ^ harm to IhaUaiMn nd^rqputatkn ' In the world coouaunit F iM w n il H o r n * siity as a toler ■nt ctououKy and hv hcvenforfree expression," said an in iopen letter b M m ro M L M U m day from th e d ii u b to Prime HIM I M a i R O P T H l A T ftTW IRRIR LISS N IT W O R K * r F lo v to l dMwa tt^ P C i^ B a n ^ b i of th e H ong Koiu<l u -b a s e d Fat* H ow * - llo b M tM n pastern Ecooocnic K r Kevkwrnaga!J T ; ^ ■ n d T u k e r . i t sslko o g c ^ c o r ^ E d g e W i r e l e s s S t o r e s & C u as t o m e r S e r v i c e C< C e n te rs N O W O» lP E H I N T W I N F A L U K ip o n d e o t, w e ree a■c c u s e d of ' A r th iM being a threat to natii lational McuriC p u iilry n o w M S TWMmLL*,n eueLSV.m JCRom.ie E i l f e W ir e le s s A uttiorl w lc e d D e a l e r s 1111 ata* LalM a n t a Uneala at. 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Every soft- Computer bugs are: the thi digital Microsoft pr er - whether database are world ware maker gremlins of the software le o r videogame maker jr code that giant Orade* bits of errant computer c - struggles with me of th e Electronic: Arts A w reak havoc in some who uses bugs. A ndi everyone e . w orld's best-know n com co puter programs. And despite ite the best so ftw a re m mu st d e a l w ith th e disasters they efforts of software comp impanies to glitches orr even c gs :seem to cause. cfiidicatc them , bugs f the recent missions to “Some oftl multiply. ■ Following a seriesi of em bar- . Mars have failed becausc of softfa id M ichael Lowry, a M icrosoft w are,” said ' ra ssin g in cid en ts, M: C hairm an Bill G ates r !S re cen tly research chief chi a t th e National launched an all-out battle Ittle to eradA eronautic: :ics and S pace icbte security holes in ltion. n t,Microsoft Administratit software and improve ve the proWhy do bugs bi occur and why g ram s' overall reliabil ibility. For are they so> difficult d to eliminate? 7,000 d e v e lo p ers, tht th e e ffo rt The problei lem lies in both th e includes an unpreceden iented onenature of sof software code and the Q S o m e p r o b l e mn s p o p By B ite Ackerman vlc« K n W R Id d fN tw > 8 « v lc < New gizn aims to br everythinn e together ■ )rin P ‘ O ' VfkesBajai The PflllaB Morning New rt________ Makli I n g of its creadon.1. «drciunstances rc Software engineering is till an ^ evolving scien c e, s a id JJio h n evo vice president oiff :netPPescatore, w work research at the Gartner i !Tconwor suiting group. C hem ists fa suit faced simUar problems when theyy Ifirst simi started m aking compounds, star Is. “It took hundreds of years bef tool efore people stopped just mixing thi things peo; together and blowing t h i i ^s up, i tog< lie said. hes TTh e absence of^ well*knc nown design prindples means th atIt pro| desi grams are usually w ritten on on an ad hoc w: ^d I basis. That was OK when programs were only a few' hhun* Proj dred of a few thousand lines*klong* drei security, said nnputer program'tries to store ire improve software sec u p re le i 00 Gates in a memo toIall employee^ a In a' memory space that Is coo ew reliability smalL, dll announdng the new dL Awell-wricten program will . b u t com plex ppiro g ra m s lik e ignore [reat feature^ Ite push. “All those grea jre the excess data or allocate M icrosoft’s new sw W indow s XP additic » s i customers rly won’t m atter unless litional memory, but a poorly operating system c n contain milliohs design< a r e ,” G ates Ite tru s t o u r softw are im ed program will overwrite of lines of code, r !, multiplying the ' p o tiotu r ^ of memory that are used rhen we face ed . warned. “So now, wher opportunity for errors er caused by for other oth things. A skilled hacker «r choice between addin iding feattu-es everything from m typographical can: exploit ex rity issues, we th e flaw to crash1a and resolving security errors to major design des defects. . tnar>»»r uity.” zhine or install malidous code. le. need to choose security C erta in progrt gram m ing bugs, “See pi* W atts Humphrey, y, aa fellow at Secure programming is typi. such as the buffer fer overflows that cally m taught in schools and it’s i ’s Softw ai’e t’s C arn e g ie M ellon’s y not recently plagued led W indows XP not taught ta lie, helped cre^ In che w orkplace,” !,” Engineering Institute, 1 a n d A m erica O On nline’s In s ta n t Huger itcrit« {ersaid. ate the development cr iau sed M essenger softw tw are, re a p p e a r The: ov ern m e n t’a he incessant rush to finish the he as th e fe d e ra l gove rele n tle ssly bees scause program - ' produc secure code, duct and get it out the door or b en c h m ark for sect m ers aren ’t trail ain e d in how to alsoI contributes co m, H um phrey said th e key is to to the problem, the avoid them, said A d Alfred Huger of saysec security experts, focus on designing buj bug-free codei' SecurityFocus,, which w provides At N t Microsoft, an emphasis on on at th e beginning of a develop* threat managemen ckly developing new whizir than lent consiilting. quIckl izment project, rather th finding A buffer overflo flow occurs when bang fi to bugs at the end. g featitfes undercut efforts'to e n tle ssly Changing;setting ixes start--up probL )lem; fi* csevenfaaftear f ib e r o p U o isearchsrs are working on new iew computer networks that acart move information thousi usands Severalres€ aster than current connections. ns. o fiim esfast Ingthe old... Comparinj . Current cent Dnnectlons use a 8ir>gte i to send Infor millions off bits bi of d ata move each s hsecond to k H l d a a f f l M H i p t l c c a- i i Halr-thln strands Of glass that use light signals to transmit data; bundled together insW eacaU e gX w r» ByJam lames CoatM _ Chteagi :a<o Tribune_________________ MlII1ii„ 1 ^l i O n e lig h t ray \ C o re -M H C l« k f ln g ^ | Remember the buzzwi aw ordcon. . . wfthtlM llwiww vergence? It’s back. '. ■ Core: Where ' ThcMotorolaV200isoi s one of the Newer netwc tworks divide • light rays travel technology industry’s mos most recent light ray into to a< spectrum ■ attem pts at jam m ingg m n ultiple ofmorethan anIO Ocolors; ■ Cladding fiinctions into a single dev device. each channe inel pf light Reflects rays 1 ^ ^ Cable Want a two-way pagei Iger with a can carry dati Jala: 10 billion back imo core full kcylward, cellphone i ne and perbita of inform. rm a tio n m o v e L |g n t|,r o |„ „ ■ ■ Buffer sonal digital assistant roUed rol into second 1 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ,Pli In to c h a n nlels ili Plastic coating one? The V200 is it. • thi :onvenient, ; Want all that in a con' Ihat protects fibers as a( bright, compact device that has large screen with easy-i s y to p re s s H O W th eddata l Is accessed keys? This is not quhe it. .'T he V200, which retails liis for $299 Current tnteri lernet Is a document* New s w system lets people Interad d H o w U ia n e tim ifi fcc a d t p t S #thout a service plan and 5 id $219 with andimage*b) )*based system In with di h data; for example, a blueprin All Of the information 6)nc-year contract with ith Verizon which datalls Is e m bedded into the would uld allow a person to see the tireless, has a Int of promLsi . .through cunent netwi IWOrKS IB . tiles and can a n n o t b e altered Inside lide of a building ; The thumb-operatedJ keyboard k treated equally; text f laa n d ^ ' is much easier to use tha than a teleare moved at the san m m ojpeod phone keypad for writi rlting mesand share the sam e squanders sa^es. But M otorola sqi Infrastnicture. th is ad v a n tag e by giv giving you (imall, pudgy keys. Infonnation can be>hioved hi at Another flaW is tlie screen. scr The • M V J H : differem ^>eeds accc wording to V200 screen is biggerr than th averthe type of data; vide ideo, which uge cellphone screens,, but bi not by kM needs faster connect Ktk>nsto inuch. Many devices It c it competes I ■ B B f^ keep frorh breakingg up. u Is Ivith, including the Har iandspring moved faster than text te> P'reo phone, have m uch ud larger {icreens that can better e> .m p k l:S : S im ila r to a fax; Exam amiple: P ro v id e* 3-D em o r text and simple ^ p h ic s . verslo vwWKSMJcN. V200 works [ » r » 6 nM^ e lv e s o n ly a n rslon o f th e b lu e p rin t • The phone side of V2G Image of tthh e b lu e p rin t ivell. Users can talk on1 the th device n o g o ln n ■ Ihrough a built-in speak iakerphone ' I tir with a headset. * ' ............. . I I 1 . I' : I— ^ New w Computers Q Q ^* A lir Help. I am pulling my hair CP ou? I just j installed Windows XP id Pro and ani Windows XP Office and B. raded my memory to 380 MB. V I have so many problemnss re ' before ore installing new software and upgrading up, my computer, iq Afte: fte r upgrading my Compaq •n il^uter, ev e ry tim e I open ? v 7rd r^ or Excel o r In te r n eett lorer, it stans up, and then 10 Explon es second inds later a message comes up stating “not responding.”‘ I ift havee tltried talking to Microsoft td J Sl support with no help, and e. even1 O Compaq tech can’t help me. I hav le have no choice but to ask the ur master, ter. I have been reading your colimin lis imn for three years, and this y first time asldng your help.». ism yfi system w here DOS DO! is not instaUed? Qm DOSi be be installed? Is there another way ly to ti list MP3 fUes? Secondly, I laborious iously edit the -txt file line by line,>and anc I wonder if you could point me le tt to an editor th a t would d e le !tete colum ns throughout the entire f I used ire file. such an editor when n I Iwas doing numerical control programming proj but that was on DEC t SC computers and years ago. -Al Lopez A. You need a free reew are program called Printer' Directory Dii 1.0 that can be had at www.downvr ioads.com, Mr. L: Itt leis lel you create a list of ail the files files and folders in a Windows interface in t by pointing and clicking. ing. You can A.. I? If I am tlte master, we’re all Ul order the software to to either e save jn j„_ , trouble, Mr. P. But I do io the list in a text file < print it leep ile or k "ow w ihow to fix this particular ar out. p„bslem. le t It amazes me that those sc Old com puter hand: inds like you techI su }u and me never seem. to t o shake : that support folks didn't fbc you up omn the t spot. . nagging need to gett a hard copy AIIllyyou need to do is shut down m o f ^ of the files and nd folders i on yourr bbrowser’s current setting, g, our computers, and th authors d the which ch causes it to d ial up an in of Windows certainly w out of ly went Intem i !met connection whenever it - their way to make itI difficult, dif detects sets that np connection is pre'eAs to y o u r o th er e r q<u estio n , sent. at Windows XP does,, indeed, int t. 1That is why you get that per* “nott re ry m it th o se old-fashio responding" message every hioned DOS timeyc coiTunands you use C too likeep 03ck s you start up. on Tools in the menu S 3o click d lu of th a t old-fashionet m ed Sinacra b a r of th e B row ser and pick :k directory. Just clickc on on Start and le pick run and typeI Inin the word tmet Options. Next, click the Interne tab for Connections, and you will ill “com m and,” a n d you’ll yoi g et a find1thi nDOS window, the box that orders the com­ p u ter er 1to attem pt to connect to Finally, you can use t searchise the the Internet Int whenever it senses es and-replace feature in any word ! in ■e is no connection. Uncheck :k processor, Including ing Windows jr W ordPad, to get rid i all the box, and you can give your -id of hair a twell-deserved rest. repetitive garbage in ai text file, Q.. II simply : want to print out, It. lik e th e nam e off th tli e fo ld er on a1 sheet sh of paper, the names of appearing before every eve enlry. selecte cted files and folders on my ly J u s t ty p e in th e garbage garl you PC and Windows won’t permit It. it. want to lose In Ihe Find Fin m and Ilistm ; MP3 music files by going t my lg then order each insta istance to be to DOS K)S and redirecting to a .txt xt' replaced with a single s| [lespace. file, i.e. i.e Dir Sinatra Sirutra.txt.. I The freeware Print in t Directory thenI ed ai it th e file and erase all tU and M icrosoft’s own wn WordPad the extraneous exti data. are all the tools you nt u need to get Wha 'hat happens if I get a new w those toddlin* tunes tes liste d on comput puter with the XP operating lg hard paper. jFree ser:rvices dwvindle, butIt some caan still bes had srJ by Reid Kanatey vice knight Ridder Newi Servlc< ff? ; W iere’s the free stuff? ; Free Internet access5is fast disNapster Is pppearing. Once-free Na ;ed service. cranking up a fee-based liluem ountain.com , a p{ o p u la r IVeb site for sending free fre e-mail Uddngsub|y eeting “cards,” is solicit ).95 a year. icriptions for up to S19.95 )r-all really : Is the online free-for-a jiver? • Ves and no. Some5 fre fr e b ie s, sm to be on iuch as Net access, seem t B But many Ihe verge of extinction. eapskates, >Veb services for cheai •mail, fre e such as fre e Web e-me e, will ' news and free software, v stick irese ea b le around fo r th e fore; future, industry experts rts and site {)peratorssaid. for [ “It’s very difficult to) charge ch fcontent when an equivs livalent, o r flose enough, is available ible for free t^nd is ju s t a click awa; way,” said Dan O’Brien, e<ommercc irce analyst lit Forrester Research Inc In c : O’Brien said paid-subs ubscription inusic serv ic es Fre P resspIay, M usicN et an d th es re i v iv e d N apster a re unlikely t put a ly to dent in th e operations ns of free, easy-to-use Napster dJones or such as Morpheus and Kazaa. UL 1For such tervices, where much of the tl trade (s In p ira te d recordini lings, “ th e (otal traffic is higherr ... than it ]vas a t Napster's peak,”" hhesa id . I Do another front,*! don’t dot know anybody wh who^s ch a rg in g ” for Web-basedI e-mail, e O’Brien said. Free e-mail1 from fi Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft C oi 2orp.'s Hotmail - each ins of miUions of users daiming tens - ch arg e for service upgrades such as extra tra storage space and custom adIdresses, dr but have no plans to billI for f< basic senice. “The stand ndard (e-mail service) is free, and i d will continue to be free,” Yahoo CK) spokenvoman Mary Osako promis nised. In ele cti c tro n ic g re etin g s, A m ericanI G G reetin g s C orp. in D ecem berr bbegan lim iting th e selection of f tf free greetings at its B I u e m o ut n t a l n . c o m , iGireetings.com and A m erlcanG .com Web sites. E greetin^co Since charg arges for tmlimited.use of th e sites 1 !S began, “traffic has declined sllgl ilghUy,” said David D. )kesman for American Poplar, spoke Greetings. “It’s “It just an attempt to become more are profltable. But >% ‘e still have pier lenty of free cards and a couple o ffe freesites.” From Nove ivembo* to December, traffic a t Amc merican Greeting sites feUby2.6mU million unique visitors, and a com n ppa ra b le drop took p lac e a t M I icrosoft’s MSN Greetings site, siti which also began re q u irin g aa s u b scrip tio n for unlimited use, use according to Web audience trai ra ck er Jupiter Media Metiix. Meanwhile ile , traffic a t the allfre e Yahoo 100 G reetin g s s ite ■ITS ^ S O L U T I O N S Tr (O Y O U R S O iFF T W A R E P R L CO B LEM S! jy • L e a m S o f tw a r e i n d«yi a y s - N o tW e e k s •mW id e R a n g e o f S o ftwvare a i C lasses /f I I •• la d iv id u a lT U to r in g • H e lp W ith I n t e r n e t nand v E-M eil ' n 0 jumi umped by 3.7 million visitors irs, to 9.1 i >.l million, and that site has as no plan )lan to'charge.customers, Ya! rahoo said, aid. R< Reference, periodical and news nt sour ources such as the Wall Str itreet Joui [ournal have charged fromn th i e outs lutset, and odiers are considw lering or ii ir implementing paid su b sa scrip* tion: ions - but free Is sM the norm rm. “S “Some of them are turningg tto a feefor service. The problem ee im is, for 1 or the most part, there a rei sstill lotsof free alternatives aroun ots und,” O’Bt )’Brien said. Tl New York Times has ne The never chai :harged for content at Its Web site ite, NYTimes.com. B ut sit since Nov 'lovember, th e Times h a s sold S' 3,30 1,300 subscriptions to a n “el ‘elec* tror ro n ic ed itio n " t h a t l e t s cus* c tomi omers download A e daily paj !»per in n a format th at re p lic atess ith e prin nrinted version for viewing. oi on a nmputer monitor. Six-weekI ssubcom x rip tio n s cost $26.80, Tin scri im es pokesman Toby Usnik said. spol< The Tl paper has no plan to Iw begin ;harging for its stan d ard Vi chai W eb rersion, Usnik said. vers Unlimited ftee Internet aco Kess, Ui mce offered by NetZero, Ju Juno, one* Uuelight.com and o th ers,, was i Blu< st victim s of th e “one of the first > advertising recess ession,” O’Brien said. “That busines ness m odd never really made a lot; of sense.” ' N etZ ero a n d1 J^u n o , ow ned jo in tly sin ce SSee p te m b e r by United Online Inc., ic., cut out unlimited free access ■bout alx a y o r ago and* have steadily ily trim m ed the am ount of timeaaUMr stay online. NetZero t 0 still offers 10 h of hoturs per month c free access, b u t for m o re th tha n th a t, th e • monthly charge is$9.95. is $ K m art Corp.'ss Bluelight.com I began offering free, fre< advertising* su p p o rte d In tee rr rn e t ac ce ss in 1999. By the end1of of 2000, it had 6 million users. But a bust in onli inline advertising m a d e th e servici Ice a fin a n c ia l d ra in on ailin g{ Kmart, S which filed for bankrupti Early last year, th cut back from unlii filimited usage to 10 h o u rs p e r nonth mo p er sub* that chopped tbe scriber, a move tha fibers to n0,000. listof&eesubscribi T h en , in Septem ber, ibandoned free Bluelight.com abi las 200,000 cus* usage. It now has tomers who pay tSSSamondtfor $8J unlimited bitenet I eteccess. ■ . 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Things go0 right for SScorpio; support Comes O fromI above ; I IP -F E B R U A R Y 26T 6TH IS I VOUR BIRTHDAY ... yo H „ RR(ttS C O 'K ac cu sto m cd to d ealin g responsibility; you seldc Idom do , Sydnc ney Omair a n y th in g halfw ay; incli ic lu d in g I-' _______ — ^----------------failing in love. When press in order to assu »ure future security, on. you are up to it. Capr ceived could indude .inr rnUc Proposals rcccl Cancer natives play major marriage. You’ll be r h U lift business and1m in your life, could have the dealing withtl hhospitals, institu* ters in names; H, Q, Z.• ^D «o aters. dons and theat* this cyclc, questions concc LIBRA (Sei S ept. 23-Oct. 22): travel, variety of experienc< diversify,- le leia rn m ore ab o u t m a rita l s ta tu s loom; T1arfle shions.” Luck rides t»rlrh?,f» “modern fashi Reading, writing and tea teaching you; sticfc ick w ith num ber 3. arc spotlighted. vin contest tonightl n r 1 Q\. You could win A R IE S (M ar. 21.Apr. Gemini. Sagittj Ittarius persons,play F ocus on c h ild re n , homi fascinating role im portant domestic adjust 23.NOV. 21): L *i ; SCORPIO°(0'cl. (( If diplom atic, you win; In d iv id u al w w;ho a t t e m p t s t o force issues, you lose. Ts “blodtyourwway" a will be hooted L ib ra an d Scorpio will " " P '“ y ott center stage Ige. I t w ill b e p r o v e n dynamic roles. w 1 i s on y o u r s i d e . Mnu ?n»’. *hat th e law TAURUS (Apr. 20.Ma] b a c k y o u to v ic to r y , Attention revolves around nd build: S H /n S -J ' ing m aterial, design and RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. coordination. Define terms xpress sincere intern Vi n o l ' 21)! People exp ize th a t all th at glitters Jhilosophical views.” •d deU ^ est in your "pM gold. Deception involved, •d, delib3^ ath o u t abandoning erate or otherwise. 3uestions will conunc 20): principles. Qu GEM INI (M ay21-Jun( lUve ettorts, marital it aadded “ ™ "wPeraliv P ressu re on because of status. Gemini li rrepresented. responsibility. Relative insi CAPRICORN lN (D ec22-Jon,19): answ er to “delicate quesi tertain a t home; a s ' S ta k e You will enter H eed your own counsel; tcounter charismatic charge of your destiny. Capi :aDricom ^ pncom Individual, l |, Listen and learn figures prominently. ould b e involved. [uiy 22): astro lo g y cou CANCER (June 21.Jul] J ond Scorpio figure Trust “psychic” impression; ions; you • %iferio. beyond m dynamic scetf will be capable of seeinga b< IS Qan. 20-Feb. 18): • let valuAQUARIUS ( th e im m e d iate. P rotect give u p Hold back, wait rail for second offer. ab le s, an d re fu se to gi\ lothing.” You do not hav lave complete story; “something of value for noti foreign »here is m ore re to come. You'll A ries proposes trip to fa leam more and land. md become “power!): IM ake ful” as result.. S LEO Uuly 23.Aiig. 22): Stick with number cle ar th at you intend to act i in 7! m anner. PISCES (FF eeb. 19-M ar. 20): o rig in al, unorthodox mai What appeared y o u will be in leadership) role; ro do ed to be a detriment not follow others. Imprint Int style, tum s out to be )e ian asset. You will ipeak from the heart. Aqi Aquarius be given autho hority to carry out featured. u n iq u e poIic) icy. R elatio n sh ip VIRGO (A ug. 23-Scpt. >n4 play games with :pt. 22): intensifies; don*i C orrea past errors. Retrace Bce steps emodons. S h a tt nn e r a n d iw ill r e n e w P r i c e :l Ii i n e . c o m s uj ec c e s s f u l a d i NORWALK, C onn. (A P) William Shamer will resun sume his ro le a s a spokesmlan an fo r P ricelin e.c o m , b u t won' o n 't b e sin^ng in the next generati ration of ads for the name>your«wn'«H»rice Internet company. ■ The form er “S tar Trek" ek” s ta r w ill tea m , up w ith1 w hat Pricdine.com calls its super puter, which finds airline tii ^ o t e l room s and o th e r ti ’f ^ E a i ^ r this year, th e 7070-year^ ^ d a c to r renewed his con contract ^ a p p e a r in P ric c H n e n d i o an d television advei ivertise* m ents. - "G iven th e futuristic Side W illiam Shatner, th e new ew cam paign is a n a tu n l and k hMbitself ds to b o th ra d io a n d TV treat* ti m e n ts ," s a id B re tt K Kce lle r, ^ ri« in e ,c o ra ^ x h ie f m ark irkecing Officer, in ex o m Norwalk-based PricallM iria e d popularity in th e late'SOs latt b o n .S to ts e r^ quirky com te tu re d d a b . H ie original ads fiai & T s i i« l i « offbeat raiditki S tkosof p aa ir t n e r s h i p p o p u la r son ongs; in clu d in g “ F re e b ird " ai n d “Age o f Aquarius,” while wh extolling th e company’s virtu rtues. The comippian y has said S hatner’s comi im m ercials helped m ake it one o off th e most recog* niied brandsinin the travel indus- No Nobody around here eatss < dog meai leat, drinks dog milk or we dog og lea th e r. We don't wors dogs ogs. We just th in k of them pets. e ts . None of the Mogh peoph engal eats beef, drin k s co Be"f lilk or wears cow leother. Tl don on’t w orship cows. They j thinl link of them as pets. The a ides are quite similar. It's j lat the animals are different.'• „ thatl Th S panish word “ rodci The leaning “ to e n c irc le ” turn Ito the Mexican word “rodt leaning “roundup.” Our ^ v e and \Vur man isS col< l)nnd ctin g good-wifc-good-husb:i nes. Exam ple: “ A good wife w LTde* neve sver overdraws, just u nder posit isits.” “A good husband nicvvr c inks straight out of the vat." Do )U have any offerings for this t If an astronaut o n the moon Q..lf )n flashec hed a light a t us, how long lg v ^ u lid l d it I take us lo see It? If the ie sun sor somehow blinked out for on m ant, how long would It take us ^ K N 'I S I T E D •ethat? LM .Boyd ' T. m M oon, one second. S un, n, eightIt minutes. m Five] ive penguins In covered cages es I weree flown fli 2.200 miles from the le A n «arc rctic to an in la n d plac e, ®i collection? d e d ,th e n released. It took )k is indigebanded N o m am m al.nnone, o rt \11 monihs to waddle then m land. , noustoN ew Zealar n all the way home, Before enough ;h b ridges w ere nerican Indians were forbidd1 8M j it’s report. ^el^To to p ain t p ic tu re s in th e ir '* crew i ve style until 1932. Scholars rs in e x p e rie n c e d ™ei‘n til;^ lrT a ? d ' the govemment ruling was a across the■^“ i « “uri River idering attem pt a t cultural al winter ice.!. S So indicates an genocit }cide • to extinguish tradilihistorical footnote, le, but you’re not tions •> ththat seemed to prevent the' le required to believe ve it. Indianint tribespeople from melding lg _____________ _ i 'fnt Vriters G uild o f Am erica plans IS W l LOS T LO ANGELES (A P) - The rite rs Guild of A m erica will w Wrtti jsthum ously honor “ Frasic iier” PostI i-crea to r David A ngell; who w co-cr ed in a hijacked plane duri iring d|ed le Sept.' 11 terrorist attacks. During its annual awards dim inner Du I Saturday, Angell will be awa vordonSa 1 the vard, th Valentine Davies Awa ' H i^ H I Classified y33-093l 3 T hele 154-year-old w ro te fo r “Frasier sier” and “Cheers,” winningg eightI Emmy Et Awards for writing andpnx arodudng for. both series, H is sfiform er p a r tn e rs , P e te r Caseyy ai and David Lee, will accept the hon< lonor. E S fflP H N G N l DAILY 4K»-7K)0-».l M/ Icc C a r t n e y s i n g s 1 s Li i v e r p o o l m a r k s 3S r j T w Ol aa r r i s o n ’s b i r t h d aa 'y in lo lle g e o f F a l l s r e aI < C A SS l o u t h e r n h a m b e r L[ d a h o o f a n d C o m m lee r e e _ LIVERPOOL, England (AP l e B e a tie s ' h o m e to w n ■’ini Jh® onday marked the birthday ly of eorge H a rriso n , th e banii nd’s G®®*" lie t a n d s p iritu a l g u itairist ri <)uiei ho d ie d o f c a n c e r jvember. No™: Paul McCartney dedicatedJ ian of “ cca p p e lla r e n d itio n rinc resterday” to Harrison durii concert at Livcrpoo ®tribute tr>t n p i r e t h e a te r on Sundi E,'"!’ ght. *"|«t^ Before th e show, McCartni ®®‘ m em bered th e bandm ate I f®me Bt as a teen-ager riding the bus b n>«a school. tney ' “We . y ' go way back,” McCarim id. “We both used to live |®'«* «ke and he used to get on tl the pP®*“ ts one ised ° stop, after me. We us« toha\ have a h d f an hour on the bbus talk to ta l about g u itar; and mus d stuff like that. ®"dsi “H “H'e w as a lovely bloke. IHe savvee a lo t to th e w orld - h usic and his spirituolity. I“ usii is alvrays a very strong man. was a Ul. I think ink he would b e delighted wi nitll this,” is,” h e added. Money roised by the concei :e«. „ Jlic I ° |h 2,300 B e a tle s fai ans t e n d e d , w ill go to canci ce r arities. charil rh e concert - which includi t?e^ a p[>erformance er by The Beatle conte ntem poraries, Gerry and tl the Pacei ic e m a k e rs , and o th i L ivei v e rp o o l m u s ic ia n s - too place ice on the day Harrison cc! eleb ra te as his birthday, thoug ated ugh offidi I d a l records list it as Feb. 25. 2 The rhe youngest of the Fab Fou our, Hanii inison d i ^ Nov. 29 at age 58. >8. A s m n b a s s a d j o r ’s mPI -rsssss^ S ]B r e a l c f a s t T f o c Tliclsimi niaiui knows footlmll. Ilo w the \vin0 was I . I iiiiifi qtiiirti irtorbnck in Super Howl1 .W ll. a two-. tjinc I'ro H < Howl phiyer mul the mo.st D.st prcKltiutive ^ 1: V ((uarterhauk ill in th e 'h is to ry of th e; Washin)*ton Ucdslilii.s. Sliicc loc his rotlronient iis a’ pin; player, ho has Iniilt :i niitiondl(I rreputation as an analyst i the jlJinie st of f(»rK.SPN. He joi toinedK SPN in l ‘m a s a cI <color analyst of III! Siimliiy nlj iiijilit iiationnlly televised I .'d NFL }i»nios in n er wt-host of K.SPN's; popular pi he is <i frirn XFL (.Viima/frtTJi mul ikI Prinwtim v. Ills 12*ycitr NFI >FL ea rce r was hi|^hIi)*litoi itod hy (uitstimdhiri ikti ' LTlorinaiiees, ospeeially his leadership c>l' thu Redskins us to a 27-17 vietor>‘ over the Dolphins hi Stipi iper H ow l,W ll. hi I'JWJ.. ho h was hon* ored ns th e NFl. FL's .Man of the Vear for h work in '---------------■ T his I S F L M tm : V»/ii«6fcP/f^\>erJf)e \ T/jcfsi :ciNm(i)tii conim iiiiity sur\‘ .‘r\-iee. In he was IS ^ votoil .Most I VaUmhlc I'lHVcr c th e l»o> Howi. :r of .Mr. Theisinm mll l< leiuls a ^reat am ount ofif time ti: to a lunj^ list of eharii ritable caiwes, m any.of whi whioh are :h th e health nnd welfare o children. Iiis depth oi V of coiiccniud with of understandipft in dealin iHnrt with • .stress niaiiii^'m muenl, as well as his understi irstandliifi of team w ork andd dt'dicntion < to the Job have lave made' him one of the.• ii iiaiioii's foremost niotivati mtional lecturers. I'leitse s c iu l___Ml MenilK'rs of T\vln Fall.s or ( ther nron Chnml>ors oiff C >r O ' om m erce tloket(s) @>.S.1 (^liamlKT Non-Menil>er Tie Tiekot(s) J?45 each. M . MB ■M T t i s ^ i S n e M e .f c e s* w - * a a ^ y w » *o Tjo-ajt ^ •M i CgwTtw S u e e e s s I 0 S u c c e s s B r e aa kl f a s t T i c k e t O r dlee r F o r m Wednesday,, March M 20, 2002 • 7:(K 00 a.m . ffrnnTTMB Nanlc/(^)lU |X lny' N N, a m e _________________ I h iiw included paym pn ent in th e fomi of (TICKETS (Tl M l-ST BE PAID ID IN ADVANCE): M ('jish o f C heck m ade pnyal lynblo to C. S. I. H M nstorCardA lsa/l)isco\’or ( ard _______________________ or C M ^IIK K n tm -m i IfeHgAmtTitO-tJa . 110.180 re tu rn tieki ikots to; Name Addre&s_________ hM ' into the general popula N othing d id so mi to do damage to the sheep 1 ep industry as nursery rhymes. Such ii the of a m a rk e tin g s; Children are taught ei early cu te cuddly lam bs. They T outgrow i t How canI they thi ever be expected to e a t sam e It’s like ime? offering them roast Teddy Ted Bear. Q- Why do th the o ld e r Venezuelan Indianss smoke sn their cigars backwards - with witl: the light* iths? ed ends in their mouths A. So th ey do n’t w v a ste th e smoke, they say. Hepaiids hits people Iple and chimpanzees, no others. Q. What continent^hasthehighhai est average altitude? A. A ntarctica. Exac xact .average uncertain. Ice. ‘Fras asler’ co-creatorr crashed hed into th e W orld T radee Center, er. to h o n o r which recognizes ;th those who have “brought dignity am and honor to the profession of writini dng.” The award is named for the wrii vriter of “Miracle on 34th Street." A ngell an d his lis w ife, L ynn, w ere am ong thhee p a s s e n g e rs aboard Americanri /Airlines Flight 11 from Boston, wl which terrorists IIH ""i DEA EAR ABBY: W hen I was 13 because his or her family’s fan vieivs I playing b a s k e tb a ll in the ite are different. Growinj wing up today Ml gym, a classmate asked me ne is hard enough. Why iThy add pres* y I d id n ’t s h a v e m y legs, (S. sures? i!JoU king down a t th em , I said, d. T h ere a re m anvv topics t< cause I don’t need to.” s h o u ld b e o p e n ly [y i wo weeks later I got my first rst betw een children am pair’ ofofglasses. I was shocked to . but if a parent feels i *Is uncomfort• th a t tre e s Had in d iv id u aall able about it, so willIth thie d iild . ffavM ves - not in d is tin c t g re e:n n I rem em ber m any t es over ny tim npsl I was horrified when11___ I th e years I had t^^discuss, d ii IIIII ced down a t my legs and realalchase or aitend'to things thi that a i why my classmate had asked ed girl's moiher would normally nc doi queraon. Some m ade m e feel iuncomfortw[ore i ,. than 40 years later I .still ill • able; however, I did them anyihat the memory. ■ way. -MYOPIC BUT SMOOTH H Parents should strivi trive for open IN OREGON >N two-way com m unica n pEAR v MYOPIC: Spoken Uke! a their diildren. We pasj pass along the Q.uevi! ! visionary. morals, values and rules rule we were taught so they canI modify mc them d EAR EA ABBY: A s a sin g le and teach them to thei their own chilfather ier of three girls (two grown vn d re n -a n d so on. onda a13-year-old still at homne e -JORDAN AN ROBERTS with1 me), m I must say to all parirIN MASSAC ;a c h u s e t i s ents; s: F itting in is p a r t of life. e. DEAR JORDAN: R Riight. It’s a Nobodj >ody wants to be poked fun at natural evolution. 9 — • jW illia m l a p ^ ^ ^ DEAR ABBY: R egardingg t h e I ebate over w hether a 10-yi ■yearId g, irl should b e allow ed ed to ■ »----------■ ■ old D ear liave her legs, le t m e share -e my zF m j r - W W lory. In 1 9 ^ I was also 10 years yt A bby Id. My parents were first-geni ---------oidu meraat — — — ----------tion on Italians. Women in my famifa "A ygdtM uoi . ^ -----------------lyf ddiid n o t shave th e ir legs gs o r I________________ I ' unde nderarm s. My legs w ere ha JJ------down the bathroom om door, wrapped <n ut IJ knew better than to asl u v e . Instead, I asked if I co could *®8* ^ ‘ —■ irents Not only w a s: « a r nylon stockings. My par< I I I - I — wear but I was now m bt, nally agreed. final done “the forbidden Silly ------- W -----------SU child that I was, I wore parenIts’ ts' c re d it, a f te r ________________' «stocl lockings, but th ey m attedd my ^ haairir against m y legs - andd the ^ ^allowed to shave IVhfn m y le ^ b u tn o tmmy ; underarms. (I ther girls m ade fun of me. Wl 8----------------------Othei [„ ,{,e started shavmg mj my underarm s at ———— ,-Jjj Igot gothome, 1 locked myself inh er's 12, but that's anoth Dther story.) bath athroom . I found m y fathi -i^ C IN N J . izor and staned s h a v i^ my J I fs lc lB ir k iB u l rea:?^ DEAR A.C.: T Tlra d itio n s a re usin( sing no water or shaving crei L .L n " L M ildn't hard to relinquish. sh. It’s sad that It ly tender hair follicles coult . . , ' e l tI I W ' 1 * ^ ^ < [■ B look a blood-Iettir tin g to persuade ike it. I sta rte d blending; prof take E » p T E M 9» u Z u iiinkyour parents to relent. re! However, isely. I became hysterical thi |9 |P |H |A |Y |Q |U | lg I was going to bleed to deai ^ath. it's interesting thai hat by the age ot ■ ■ ■ O iO lM My unde happened to be visii isidng 12 you had manag laged to do what iB O T T T n tN li nd heard my so-eams. He bn t^roke you wanted. Read ( 11 iNlvi'i'lTrElel ^ [ il^ o [ p ] p I U q and 1 Idon: — ■ ■ ■ ! po«m J ^ BB ER E A K Battle o)ver shaaving eijnds witthm ish r- p rM T T ; r rrj a m pcEpE:’ ln 4 — II QffdlronzMn o r n i n g Jg J ___ 8 _________ l>.\TK T<»T TUTAI. DCK ■ _____ Clt>-_______________ ___ State_______Zip______ M NLML FOR.M TO: Twin F«lb Arv* Cham’ «mK.T oT<>>inmctoc, «W Biuc tj w Uhw WvtX. N.. TV-ln FUI*, ID>8K U ai.» rtKMW 7J.W974 • FPu u ORDERS PCW TICKI \ : k e t s r e c e i \ t o p r i o r t oO MARai IA WILL BE ALULEI FOR* ED. ALL OTHERS \M U . BE; HELD IIE PtC W TPA AT TIIE DOOR. UMITED SE.^ SE.VIVSX; AVAILABtE. T K K ETS n ARE NON-REn'NDABLE. ' ■ / ^ 2 || / (Q p ][N KJN P a g e A-8 E n d i t ______________T u e s d lay, a February 26, 200 002 o r UAL i --- ------------ Iwin1Falls wvill prospper withinew taJch centeer n I t’s been a decade de since Twin F alls Th The $7 million price tag for jr a m odem voters rejected a $21 21 million plan for a prof< ofessional-technical facility y i;is reasonsecond h i ^ school wi wilh enhanced tech* able lie w d affordable. Though it will v mean nical-vocational. progn )grams. The proposal addii Iditional property taxes over i e r time, th e • was just too big for >r 1local taxpayers to bond md stru ctu re makes those taxes ta relaaccept. tivel; 'ely painless. By refinancing ing existing But th e dem and fo for m ore in ten siv e debt ibt and issuing new bondss ai at today’s technical training an am ong high school low IV iinterest rates, this plan will will cushion s tu d e n ts h as only’ gi grow n sin c e th e n , dtizc izens from any noticeable tax jolt. Now, it’s not just the he ‘Twin Falls School Th will b e a facility that se This r serves Twin 'District that seeks escalated esc profession- Falls ills first and th e Magic Valle al training for studen lents. Industries and seco: cond. (A nd rig h tfu lly so, si 'businesses are pressing nng for it as well. Twin vin F alls School District will vill provide The district’s propo: funding and al to build a $7 millio iS^n When and where ■e to vote s « L ° g % 'ele tech t cenprofessional-technice lical m f otmHvlflflnttieT •e Twin Falls ter will attract act students center near the Colleg lege U School District can an vote from aroundI thi the region, o f S o u th e rn Id a h o W March 5 at any Tw Ii Falls rwin p ro v id in g a lic public school, or at the T d e s e rv e s p u b li le Taylor location th aItt hhas been ourBuilding on me CSI camp A pproval. W e encoui impus. Polls lacking in our )ur cu rren t 'alls will be open from noon u a p.m. ag e voters in Twin Fall (IB regional techni hnical edul o v o te y es fo r tthh iis I----------------------------* ca tio n a l e ffo fo rrts . As a investm ent in th e cot com m unity’s fu tu re regie ional tra in in g m agnet, th thee c e n te r prosperity. wiU Igain m ore funding fromn tl th e state, Opponents of thet pr professional-techni- as wi well a s fro m .o u tsid e d istri stricts th a t cal center have raised sed some significant sendnd their students. questions about th e! need n< for this fadliCr< C reating th e right mix o f pi program s ty. But organizers hav iave taken the r i ^ t will I a cru cial goal for thh ee d is tric t 11 be steps ro answ er chem. im. The critics point once ce th e bond issue is passed. d. !Students to two main concerns: is: first, w hether the need ed m ore than a first-rate building bui to district has fully utili itilized th e existing assur iure their futures, jp a c e at Twin F allss High I School, an d Th< rhe district should followr C CSI’s sue. aecond, th e fu tu re role ro of trad itio n al cessfi isful model o f shaping curric rriculum to industrial ans. matcl Itch th e local job m arket. The The district ■ In a n s w e r to thlie e firs t q u e s tio n : also0 sshould c reate a business ss \advisory Expanding technioilJ education e in Twin coum incil to advise it on prograr ram s. That Falls is far more than in ia m atter of utiliz- way, y, voters can be confident nt ith a t th e ing existing space. The rh e new classes and new i w tech c e n te r will always g 'S give stuskiiis the district want! mts to pursue would dents nts real-world skills. far exceed the capabUii jilities of the current The rhe benefits of having a prof< rofessionalfacility. techn ihnical ce n te r in Twin Falls ills far outIn answ er to th e seco econd: The tradition- weigh igh any doubts that anyonee m may have a l in d u s tr ia l a r ts ha h av e a lw a y s b e e n about 5Ut this proposal. With the e rright col. im portant in helping i lg students develop labor K>racive effort, th e districtt ai and local sk ills. B ut m any o f tl those tra d itio n a l indus lustries can c reate a traininj " S '" ? '? jtrood shop/metal work rk courses yield lim- th aItt :sets tren d s statew ide, “and am which |t e d b e n e fits fo r 21s l i s t c e n tu ry work- make ices graduates.our greatestIt ei economic places. Furtherm ore, most m of these class- resou ource. , es do not offer students mts any cenification Thi rh e p ro fe s s io n a l-te c h n iccal a l c e n te r of m arketable skills, and ai the state does deser serves th e voters’ blessingjoorn e week not fully fund them. from m today. pp . Ti --------- ..M mdnieator : : NUkt) ili«db*etor The members ofif tbe tfai editorial boent end writers irs iof editoriaU ere Stephen Hedge CIsrItWalw talwoith, Steve Crump. David Coo Cooper end Shelley Ridenour. ----------— — L ett] :^ E R — — , __________ iSlC Skilte Teach students bask j L '# . * ^ « • ^ . / f f im cs-N cw s T h e T im \ A \ ^ \ \ o n | m ig'K^4 ^ 9 8 4 * i mn TflUL' n ^J " X w .3 ^ 5 , jJ irl’s death1might s€ leparate nedia, loy yalty T \ 1 i t -*■ ____ ■ v a s The Wall Street *] # Joumal’s Daniel Pearl kic “ '*■ m / w lf napped and killed' Iff bcrause his kidnapperss W W ■ “ r thought his newspaper y with the U.S. government?? to piece together what those >e ,, i in mind with their cowardly Uy ;and savage murder of PearL rl B y a u f f iadons, d he was a dedicated pro nof^ionnlrepo porter who just wanted to get jet a story. But cc certain coinddences are chilllilli„g. A Late last ye year, the Journal reporter AlanCullison an happened to purchase for •raa reported Sl,li ,100 on the black market inI Kabul a hard :d d r i ^ and a laptop that tumed out to be contraband from the abandoned home h< of someone involved with Al Qaedi ;da. After sharing information ion from the disk sks with its readers, the ) shared the files with the Journal also s Defense Depj partment, which was delightHed to receivee Ithem. On Jan. 16, 6, the Journal carried a long g article by Cui! ullison and Andrew Higginss detailing simi nilarities between the ti^vels lls of an Al Qaed eda agent mentioned in their ir • computer file: les as “Abdul Ra’uff,” whose (e itinerary dost )sely resembled the movements of allec eged shoe-bomber Richard Reid. Pearl M-as1ir investigating ties between Reid and AIQ I Qaeda: That samee cday, Reid was formally charged with 1 attempted shoe-bombh the >■ ing of Americ ican Airlines Flight 63 on Dec tec 22.Theindicti ctment induded the govern)ment’s first formal fo allegations of a connec lection between n IReid and Al Qaeda, saying g he trained M -ii them in Afghanistan.. v-iiJi Less than a week later. Pearl was abduaed in P Pakistan after arranging to) meet a Muslin lim fundamentalist sheik, Messages fr from Pearl’s kidnappers vari­ iriously accuscd ed him of working for the CIA lA orforMossad, id, braeli intelligence. But “We dedded that this was d right as the thing * to do in moral terms and reporting terms,” Paul E. Steiger, Theejo Jcu n m l’s m; a n a ^ editor, told the New ’-----1 m ^ew York even that suspidon, 1, b bogus as it appears to Ti Times in late January. “In mor moral terms, have been, didn’t exp] ucplain why they had to wi would have been devastate we tated if w e had kill him. The wholes tn t r a ^ c e p i ^ e appears wi withheld information that coul could have to have gained the kid kidnappers nothmg sa the lives of our servicem saved cem enorof but a lot of heat from 1 »n police authorities. di dvilians. In reporting terms, w wanted to s, we • Unfortunately, for s or some people who ve verify what we had.” come from political1cultures cu where inde­ Fair enough. When lives hang han in the pendent journalismnis is only a rumor, the ba balance, the choice seems deai zlear. A sfa ra s difference between1 “journalist” “j and IIv was concemed, the deadlyy attacks an of “spy” does not exist, n. Se 11 put all Americans into Sept. into the sam e Which offers anothe >ther reason, in the foi foxhole, journalists induded. id. I even wore view of colleagues like lik< my friend Salim m < my American flag lapel pinI proudly pn for Muwakkil, a seniorr editor ed at In These seseveral weeks to show my defii defiance of the Times and a fellow’Chicago Ch Tribune tei terrorists who attacked us. columnist, why “joum umalists should keep Nevertheless, as the battle w le winds on their tribal colors conc oncealed beneath their an che a » of terrorism'bccon and icomes a p a n of professional gait.” ou our daily lives, the mayy not nc be as Does cozy informad< iation sharing like the ea As reports comc in of fatal easy. fau battlcJoumal’s throw “doub oubt on the faimess of fie mistakes or questionable' Field some American joums imalists,” as Muwakkil ^ our government, it becomes by mesm ore recendy wrote? Or do we have any obligalm imponant that joumalists try ry eextra hard tion to be “fair” to kidnappers kid and murtotobe “fair” and “objective,”"nn< o t for die derers, regardless of w )f what dieir political be t>encni of terrorists but for die the benefit of excuse may be? A t Americans and everymie elM v ise who needs Theehiotionairves res surrounding the terto:know die truth. 10 rorist attacks of Sept.; pt. llm a d eso m eo f Joumalists wm argue forevei ever, I\n sure, our old journalistic conventionsabout coi isasto what those simple words ■ds ‘“fair” and “objectivity" soundIm m'ore like an academ“ol 'objective” mean when thei country coi yc)u ic conceit. There was r need to embellish as no Io\ ove is at war and people you >u lo love a re in the facts that were soblatanUyandhom so I hai larm’sway. bly inhumane. The best assessment I can1 offer ofi is that ii Before that terrible < a newspaper ale day, * me neans you must be willing to g< togoanyvoluntarily turning over OVI such hot infonnawh where and put personal feding liii^ a s id ^ n o tion to the governmeni lent probably would nu natter how deeply felt dieyI may ma be, in have created a much b Jl bigger conttoversy yoi /our pursuit of the trudi diat, v hope, it, wc than did die Joumal’s ll’s action. After all, isil ^'m make us all free. journalists have gone I jail to hotd onto neto 1 That appears to be what Dan Darmy Pearl their right to retainIiiotes, iio tapes, source wa vas trying to do. The best way my 1that wc, his identities and odierr information. ini sur iurviving colleagues, can honor mor him is to • Buc alter S ep t ll,w [, when the collapse of try ry to do the same. die twin towers forced red The Journal to evacuate its office buil )uilding,thiswasan ( Qarcnce Page is an editorial wi 2l writer fbr the ea^call. Oil 'Jticago Tribune. C l a r e ;n ic e P a g e exible enough that we can respo spond to nexi le community’s needs.” Whatt ab about J® ' isponding to the needs of the stu students, [s. Baird? I believe that the T\nn m n Falls iiool District’s obligalion lu ilic lie icommuiuatingsmS ty would best be met by gradual Ults who can competendy speak eak and rite the E n ^ language andipossessa pc astery of other basic skills. That hat backound will adequately prepare e a student r r. erut>Ument in coUege or a univ iniversity or vocational-technical school. Please note that I am not comm< nmenting 1 the tax issue involved here; pet people can ’ jo)jj, their own math. Neither am I commenting onIthe thi nount of time wasted ea(£ day ly bby stu ■ {jdt, mts during the transportationfl pr process, A ji I will not comment bn the And l e f a a that mud uch h ^ been written in suppon cenu profit for a few above t e d em d atio n o f Ask legislat v e th la to rs t o v o te 'n o ' n ter by people who do not live o taxes _ our environmenl and t e w ^ a r e o fd tiid th xesinthisdatrict. ’ It appearss tlthat some le&slators support JE zens. We live in a desei esendiiiiBteand JEAN EMERSON bills and certa lain issues without knowlwater is the lifeblood G xl of our existence. TwinFaUs edge nor beinj ing well informed. They vote Therefore, it is vital1that th proper use of die (B (Editor’s note Jean Emm on has i icstoM|#ir for whatever r Ipaid lobbyists influence aquifer be strictly cont fi>r3! ontroUeciand r3S yoars in pubiic schools.) them to votei ffor. The Enron scandal is insfers are a critical enforced. Water transf imple of how paid lobbyists txy element in the use oftl 9fdw aquifer and, tolnnucnceb lawmakers* decisions and Deadline for bon m d v o te fers must be granted govemment: ppolides. Fortunately, we do . likewise, such transfer ® only after taking into a to account the full hsH tochS loerib ritaotfslsctlonfbra • r * e^slators of good consdence By im l to P.O. Box 548. TWin Fait » effects a transfer mayl ay have to indude loss ne w p fo fesslo n aH e sHecMcal center in iwledgeable and well of air quality and w att 1303 informed and id are willing to defend dtith e Twin Fans Scho chool District bqufcWy involvement is crudal i Sy tax to 7346538 zens’rights frt from paid lobbyists. a p pto aching. anci 77)e n enfne&Newswliation. Is it morally all pertinent informati ^ Thisyear,Ic ,Idaho Iegislat(»s are fadng{ c o n ie s c o m m e n ts o nI the thi issue. AHtetters • By Byh n d to our TMn Falls'orButa) right for dtizens irf ^modconsdenoewho “ jiressure from m the dairy industry’s paid are w dl informed fl£oi to th e e d n o r ( 4 0 0 M o irds r d s cr less) must be bout the issues to be office to . lobbyists to pa pass Senate Bills 1426 and forced to look die odie dier way vrfien they ; f B c e h ie d b y 5 p jn .o nI W Wednesday, W j. 27. B esu swe to include you home address ess and 1427,sponsor( )redbySen.Bertenshaw. know and bdieve diat lat the result of a H e r e 's how to d e M er yourtetlertDtheod^ you phon one numter, so that we can v vHyywr e^ SenateBiU] II1426 will strike out current It water transfCT oouldIbbce detrimental to :,to r . ictentt language givir «tity. nng dtizens the right to dieir fdknv dtiiens,, their th community and MjI protestwateri : • ^ M M lto letters« ii s«maglcvaaey.com Wehx T transfers based on tbe publook foiwanj to hearing from you! btheir state? I lie interests. T This bm is intended to X Senate Bm 1427 grai pranis th e Idaho Water ; An article written by F )y Robert Mayer about the proposed t exhnical ^ center , appeared in tlie Thursda sday, Feb. 21, issue of 77ie TimisJV'cu/i. In this this article, Linda Baird, spokeswoman for for the Twin Falls School District, is quoted wouldn’t vote for this?" I enlighten Ms. Baird by e: some persons are not sentS f a t ' u , this projcct. : Baird, in an attem] empt to explain the need for a new facility, si /.states that it is “simply becausc there’s b’s ia variety of programs now that didn'tt exist ex back in the %0s...” Is she telling us tl isthattheTw in Falls School District iss just ju now. some 40 years later, aware of th : that the dishee fact trict must accommodate Ite a variety of stu* dents, including the emo^ modonaQydisnuhod, severely handica licapped and those who require ErijBlish-as^ is« secMid-language courses? In discussing program: ams, Ms. Baird further states that the distri' s tria needs “to be —^Let[T E R ---- T D o o n e sb u ry By Garry Trudeai au W S m S S S S n S ^ ^f ^■ U ca» " OXM te.fnat/7xi g■ X7>VS4« naiptBeN II TKKKHOUmTm ■ w 9f i f r Y I opooune.g m i m ) a m ocfM crm rM svm MwfUu , m aurm A Y iN snom iu. f t in m m t u ji t c i H oQV m ./ m m i a t T N B / w m i s V S S K /O C 'V ■ 4 5 1 2 g « J / -------___ l[ ^ : Mallard nili lllm o re ^ 0’ " Re Resources direaor the absolute ilute power to san anction dtizens for filing a protest, pro petitioi ion or appeal and these sanctic ictions m ay inc ndude monetaiy payments: paid pai to the pai Kirty applying for the waterr tra transfer. This isn s no different dian a dictatorial irial form of iovemmenc. It opens die door f lorforcorTup-' tioi ion and abuse of power dian cs ncaneasU y w ead to intimidation of dtizens i aiswho ~•rotest - e^iedally for diis sens sensitive and ’ery importam issue. If die lain language of tills 1426 and 1427 passes and t nd beram es aw, dien where is democracy ir Idaho? cy in Otizens, let your legislators rsaan d aU yi stand « you ^daho le^slators know where “indt ask them to vote againstte^m s 1426 nd Iiv w ith the & >ic 1427. O t h e r > ^ we vrill1live letrimental c o n s e q u ^ of laM la w s q v a t^ <71 y paid lobbyists. raU O N G B .S M nH FOer I By Bruce 1 ce Tinsley 1 w T *»! ■1/— ■----- ----------------- ^ w e KILLED THE s i l i i N ^ L |5 { U - y 'A l, com rHefc iO T WOW —I f i i TvNdqr.Mni nann.2002 T lM »N m ,T*liF O Letterss —— — p i n i o n -------- 1 ■ B B S B : ^ : S B § 9 I Techct:enterisrneeded for newVindustriial arts s theelccd:don o i d ay fo r ' th e proposet R e a d3eE R C O M M E N T sional/techni te r nears,, w wee w ould D a tl n <Olmstead and dress a cont/g , like to addrc (en Edmunds c e m th a tj hregarding as surfaced re th e p rogram f e r s^ toa tbe thoffen e •----------------- : c e n te r a nodr th e n eed such pro-for s as ag sdeni ce c e courses • program s gram s. th at em body >dy m uch m ore th a n simDuring th e f t n t year r oolf operaply a n amee change. c tion, technical program m s alread y T hehealtli d th occupations course o ffered a t Tw in FaUs Hig H ighSchool w illa ls o beeredesigned. r The existw ill b e m oved to the cent e n te r. A s ing courscf provides pr sm dents with th e sta te smd national ec« econom ies . a good ovenr jrview o f th e health care rebound an d District bud b udgeting industiy and n d a n opportunity to perm its, additional progr o g ram sw ill re c e iv e somi u ne baAc levels of certib e a d ded . A t full capadt^ idty, it is n c a tia n .lliis h is class will b e expanda n tid p a te d th a t 10 to 1122 program 1 s ed to in d uidem d e orecertiH caaon will b e offered. This cons onservative o pportunitie ties th a t p repare stiidim plem entation plan ailo Ediowsthe e n ts to e nter te r th e health carc indusce n te r to becom e fully/oopf e ra tio n a l try o r to mlove ov Into program s such over a p eriod of tim e and in d e n su re it a s CSPs Colic ollege o f H e d th S dences flts w ithin th e district's ^ bbiu d g e t in a n d H u ^n an i in Services programs, 2003 a n d thereafter. Beyond th th«e Rrst ye ar of operaD u rin f th e initial year, iar, th e protion, n ew prognuns pro have been targram s offe iW will indudi ludc inforg eted b u t nnoi o ty etsolidifled. m ation te c h n o lo ^ , healtl !olth occupaProgram s ssue u d t a s electronics, tions, a n d agriculture ssd< d en ces. It drafting, and md autom otive a re ju st is im portan t (o n o te thlat at th i ese a few th a t aan re an tid p ated . program s a r e d ifferentt ffrom r d ie D eterm ining ing w hich program s will tradition al industrial arts irts p rogram b e a d d ed ,aan n d in w hich order, will offered even 10 years age ag o -ap ro b e d o n e i nI a im anner that im th a tis n o longer eni e n d o rse responds to s d e n t an d communi:o stu th e S ta te D epartm ent jn t o f ty needs. Lab i^b o r m ark et informaucadon. Todoy, profes: fessional tion, stu d en mttinterest.inventories, technical education e oincentrates na and in p u t from fro a n advisory m u p on program s th at lead to in i d u stiy will com e into inti p lay in selecting certificatibn. T his m eans ins ith a t stufutim* prbgrs gram s. W ith this input, ■d ents ex id n g from high s« h school can th e D isuictt will w b e ab le to b e ^ have in h an d entry-level c e l certificanew program am planning a n d develtion in a variety o f a reas. a s .'W hile opm ent soon on a fte r th e cen ter is th e fo rm er program provi ‘ovided stuopened, d e n ts w ith a g re a t o p poortu rt n ity to T h e fle xibility ib i to develop proreceive h a n d s o n leamlin ingg m a re o s g n u n s m thlis is m an n er is critical to ' such as w oodw orking m etalw e ork-' th e successs oolf th e center. Ten ing, an d le a th e r woridng, ng, tho se years ago, w wee could not have preclass offerings did not pro provide siud ieted th a t infom in iation technolod e n ts w ith a com prehensi aisiyeprogy w ould b«e in i such d em and o n a gram th a t led to cerdHicaaon. cat high school1cam a pus. Likewise, it is They w e re ta rg eted m ore o re to w ard difficult t o p r o je a w hat wiU b e in avocadons ra th e r than' ccai a re e ^ dem and te;n n yj ears from today. T he T h at w as not a b ad thing, ng. lts u n p ly District w ill a 11 aggressively o e a te or no lo n g e r m e e ts th e n e«w d so f a d a p t prograi Tam s to be r ^ w n s iv e today,s stu d e n ts o r emplo ployers. to s tu d m tssaa rn d th e job m arket W hile th e new ce n teirr is u n d e r a n d m e e tth h ee needs of th e fum re. construction, so too will U bi b e th e Ify o u w o3 uld l like m ore informaprogram offerings. Twin in F alls tion, please2 aaitte n d th e next public High School instructcH^ sw will work infom iation n eeting on Feb. 26, nm w ith C SI In stru a o rs to de' d evelop from 7. to 833 0 p jn . a t d ie 0*Leaiy curricula to e n su re the p rogram n s M iddle Schoo tool A uditorium . offered a t th e ce n te r a re -------------n e iim lin e w ith n ew S ta te recommen nen d ad o n s Dan Olmsu \steadandKen an d in du stry needs. W hat a re cur. Edmunds, are t n co d ia im m of the rently o f f e r ^ a s vocation ional agriPmksstonal/Tt VTedmical Cemer cu ltu re classes will be redi redeslffied Cifisen Campo npaign Committee. A Talk was thoi a stu d e n t w ho will1 lought-provoklng B iackwood, iad receive a universityy Iw o u ld lik e!to to thank CoUege o f 5 irentually !^ egree in engineering. S he hass S o u th ern Id a hwo :student CaUie iken som e he at from local BIadcwood.CSI: SI Sm dent A ffairs idsts, in d u d in g th e editorial D irector G raydo d o n S ta iJ ^ a n d aard a t th e politicaUy rig h t (an. md an y o th e rs invoh reived for bringing B o b b y S e a le to o Tl w in F a lls . S l ^ sually wrong) Times-News. Iackwood is w hat m any of us took a leadershi] ih ip r o le in th e q>ect o f our college stu d en ts M a p c V alley aani n d proved itself to right, positive, showing o f leadidb e m ore th a n an a n institution for -ship a n d a desire to change so tra ao rin ech anJilcs, i< w elders and sody for co m p u ter progra gram m ers. A college ®*y " th e better. ' • • • JO ESK A U G should b e th e aacadem c ic le ad e r in JJ** e ro m e / a com m unity an< and, therefore, willing to cause thlee local 1 dtizeniV to . , th in k a n d , horroi Tor o f all horrors, LOOI Dok out for our students8 ev e n b rin g aboui o ut change in Wlhere is the concern for the. W thought an d behavior. eh welfa elfare o f th e students o f Twinn Bobby Seale's s's ta lk a t CSI was . Falls le alls H igh Sdiool? W here is the thought-provokii iking, intellectual conct m cem foe th e patrons of the an d to u ch in g A Ass S eale spoke, I Twin win F alls Schoo! D Is u ia in rem em bered my rny own y ears of regax igw-d to spending alm ost $10 y o u th w hen blad lacks still w ere sh u t n illion i^ < o n a new technical build' Ido tel^ restau ra n ts ingai o u t o f m any hote ^ t ^ t h e College of Southem a n d d e ce n t jobs I bs across A m erica; I Idahc d istincdy recall 11 \w hen th e great AAs s a form er educator, I am cor :ono p era singer Mtoairia n Anderson cem e I b elieve that th e goal ooff imed. m a d e a s in g in g aap p e arance in - anlyy hhigh school should b e to proroB o ise a n d w a suim n able to secure a v id d eeiits students w ith a g eneralI night’s lodging{ ai a t Boise's leading e dlucation. ua P atrons, ask yourh otel, th e Hotel el IBoise. selve Ives th e se questions: A s p e d a l thanl a n k sto M iss l .W \ hat is th e curriculum for■ 1. IIO 1 -8 8 [V BUY U Hem C e l e b r a t i n i gg b e a p i e c ;ec Q o f . _ . p m l co n t h s ) r o n l y i^E ?9/mo. $ 3 9 . 9 ‘ •th plans includ J d e e long distance c e n a tio n w id e :B , ll--------------^ ^ c N o k ia 5 1 6 5 S h a re ia ik * V ■' 2 , 1 ^ ---------------------- ^ Ma a N o k ia 5 1 6 5 la n e T a lk * lin e o n ly $ 1 9 .9 5 ! 9.95 retail value) F R E E fo r 3 m o n th s . f o r o n l y $ 4W9 ,. 9 9 ! rJ 11; l a » ' d ) (S 149.95 retail 311 v alue) a n d s h a r e y our m in u te s with ‘ u p to 3 family m em b ers! ^ :H [ C «i i m m m Id e s; Iler ID II w aiting Ice mail y .n | [ ^ g e t a N o k iia a 3: 3 6 0 I'la Includes: • caller ID * 25 rin g t o nleess ' • v o ic e m ail I ^ _______________ / 2 ■^us^.Cellulaar ~ 1 -8 8 8 -B U [ u s c e l l u i]l a r . c o m wVe ^ Make mo l o r e o f the Celeb ib ra tlo n with a nTimes-News Hapi p p y Adl ' l u s to c a k e . ! , 10 anytim e minutes r p li KJb night an ind weekeniid rriinutes5 b irth d a y h a v e ' (Editor’s note: Ella h served as a teacher, counselor, cou psychologist and administ, nistruiorforSO years.) \ o r firs t th r e e E p d o e s n ' t . j u i ss t th e proposed te chmn ic ical cen te r? I W h a t i s t h e orite l t e ria fo rp la c e ^ m en t o f s tu d e n ts jin n tth l e c e n te r ? * 3 .W ilIstate-certin< tiH e d p e rsonnel te ach th e courses offered? off< 4. W hat coursesI aar« re to b e avail* able th a t a re n o t pres p resently o ffered a t t h e h i ^h school? sci 5. Can th e adm inisi Inistration justify th e tim e a n d exper cpense req u ire d for tran sp o rtin g stud( tu d en ts to an d from th e propcaedi ttec « hnical center? 6 . H ow w ill stu dle e n tts p o ^ b l y find d ie tim e fo r dhiee rre q u ire d a n d th e elective courses es a s well as e x tra c u rrj^ la ra c tiv ii 7. W hy n o t le t th e s d e d d e w h e th e r they i ish to ley w atte n d a vocational-te ilte d m ic a l school - b u t a fte r dthe] ie y g ra d u ate from high sdiool? 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Thi complete. replacet facility is almost con ced, possibly as early as thiss about 18 Inches wide by by 12 inches Nez P erc e T rlb ier. ib ia l E xecutive summer high, had been missing lg two of its •C om m ittee C h ain i l r n a n S am uel Accor cording to information post-t- ..fpur bolts for many year ars. • Penney made thee aannouncement ed onI the th Intem et from hikers to0 .B ernard Asay o f th e F o re s t during a meeting; to celebrate the th e sun lummit o f U ta h ’s h ig h estt S ervice R an g er Sti ita tio n in cooperation betweei reen the d ty and m ounta uain, th e plaque, probablyy Mountain View, Wyo.,, thc t dosest the trib e during( th e sew er prodisappe ipeared som etime betweenti station to Kings, said he* le’s not sure ject. July anc Uld August 2000. . if the plaque was stolen* n o r fell off. Since th e C learw an ater Casino o p en e d In 1996j ir in a ten t-lik e building there has I as been spMulation about the fu tun ture of the site. The sew er projei jject was a preIlm inary step.in1 a plan to construct a 100-room Ii n hotel by June 2003, Margerie Zara arate, enterprise d irea o r for the tribf ribe,said. ^ The three-starr hi hotel will cost approxim ately $50 (50 million and feature a conventior don center and a re s ta u ra n t. It will trill re p la ce th e existing structure, re , which holds ■ 450 gam ing m a d snackbar. f ' . I' ^ I I I , I ! SALT LAKE oXTY r - I h e Utah Court of A ppeals Is 1has upheld a nine*year gan g; ei en h a n ce m e n t added to the m urder ^ e sentence of Tyrese “Troublei T " Sm ith who ordered a revenge Ige killing from isoncelL his Utah State Prisoi His gang mistaker kenly murdered a different m a a Smith, 27, conteni lended the gang en h a n ce m e n t wro: rrongfully h ad been tac k ed on to his m urder sentence of flve yea /ears to Ufe. He .arg u ed th a t th ee Ji J u ry did not s p ec ifically fin d tth a t h e h ad ac ted In co n certt w ith a t lea st three other accomplii The appeals court irt ruled Friday that the burden off proof pi vras m et • during th c tria l w wlhen S m ith’s th re e cohorts testii stified against him. Thus, the error ror by the trial ^ court in “failing to specifically submit the factualI qu questions relative to a group crime ime” was harmless. “We’re pleased th enhancement was u| the only thing the State st! could do was to o p e ra te inn saccordance with the statute, as as iit existed at that tim e,” said Kei Kent M organ, assistant justice divisi vision chief for the Salt Lake Distric uict Attomey’s Office. Plane makes emei n e rg e n c y landing on UtahI hi highw ay FREMONT JUNCT ICTION, U ta h A private plane cany urying a newly m arried couple and nd the bride’s p a re n ts m ade ann (em e rg en c y landing on U tahI 10 1C a b o u t six miles north of Inters erstate 70 and near Fremont Junctio H ighw ay P atro^ls ps o k e s m a n K eith S q u ire s said aid th e p lan e stru ck a pickup tru t n c k p ark ed alo n g th e ro a d abi ab o u t 1 p.m . Sunday but there wer were no serious injuries. E m ery C ounty sh sh e riff’s Sgt. Gayle Jensen said the thi 1978 Piper C herokee Lance wi w as e n ro u te from D uchesne Cou bounty, w h e re ' the newlyweds had 1 id had an open house, to Riverside, e, (Calif., where the parents live. J e n s e n said thlee |p ilo t told a commercial airliner ier that he was having engine proble iblems and was looking for a place! to land. “T he en g in e evet ventually quit and h e atte m p teid d to lan d th e plane on (the road), d), but thc left wing of the plane clipped a pickup truck,” hesaid. School district, c( community group JdnM odlet lesel project 1 ) ,, i' ; ' 4 BOISE - A comm nm unity plannin g a sso c ia tioon n a n d th e Meridian School Disc Mstria are joining in a p ro je a too use u biodiesel fuel an d im prove} ai air quality in the Treasure Valley. !yT h e school distri stric t an d th e Community Planning ling Association o f Southwest Idaho h o are p artid p a tin g in th e Id a [daho E n erg y Division’s B20 Trea reasure Valley biodiesel project The p ro je a involv rolves using up to 125,000 galloi lions of B20 bio d iesel over thhe e n ex t six to eig h t m onths in th e T re asu re VtOIey. Tlie fuel is p mixing 20 percent bit .percent regular petro KTOleum diesd. Program m anager E T Dick L arsen said th e m ixture can can be used in d iesd engines withoi hout any modifiCTition to th e engtne. t h e hybrid fueli bbiu m d e a n e r th a n re g u la r diesel !se1, redudng harm ful v ^ c l e eemissions. ui The U 5 . D » a r m t oofEneiBrsaid fl B20 fuel c m reduce oe particulates in e riu n s t by u p to>18peroenc. 18 . •POfiSOr heritage IK area bid LAS VE< EGAS - E ffo rts h av e itourism and conservation. . begun to) ppre serv e p a r t of th e 'Hie measure would enco compass Great Basin sin in N e > ^ and U t ^ ]E l^ Delta, Utah; and suri ifrbundto re co rd i as pioneer h istory of iing communities. mining, -anching ran u d American Sen. H any R dd, D-Nev., V., introIndian cultu Iture. *’ (duced the m easure with tracking bi • F o u r U.S: U. s e n a to rs from ■ I ‘ from Sens. John Ensign,, F R-Nev., Nevada and tnd Utah are cosponsor<OrrinH atdi, R-Utah, a n d1 iRoben Bennett, R-Utah. Mh. 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T V E R N A U U taIth•- H ie brass & 1ing a congressional meas asure to I create a G reat Basin Na National !n by an ]H eritage A rea, overseen advisory board with $10I million r jin fe d e ra l fu n d s to spe: lend on IINVEINIO Court upholds ■“ gt ■■■■■ enhancement In In :sentence . r i t was loose,” he said. N«vada..Ulitah sen ato n Q ^ D o J ^ U K ^ P e eak a l fM'.iBoie 'f j i B D n '' • w - \r r* ... 4 :JSSi ISS js a j c o n v c M i C ilO C A U O l ' M M M M M M M I iiV'* ap II r; '.r Von Houten: . B o aid n am cs f ic ld a f tc r m . e formcrcooch. ^ P a g fiB Z SGK ■■T h e .T lm e s-Nviews c V A\ L I L E Y ^ EdifonCha^Balehchi, 733-0 3 < m !,K xl.li4 H ounc:il aite^rsso (c laritlMnz »Wwawrttaf_____________^ ^' . P o l i c e a r r e s tt !t h r e e s u s p e c t s i n bI me a t i n g TW IN FA LLS -- A A 23-year-oId Twin Falls man undei iderwent surgery a t S ain t A lphonsi n sus R egional M edical C enter in1 Boise B Monday a f te r a b eating that h a t m ight have involved a basebal] bai Justin Weaver was ras taken first to C jtfaglc V alley Regio gional M edical Centcr in Twin Falls t ils and then later (0 Saint Alphonsus, s, aaccording to a police report. He was ms listed in critical condition in the! hospital’s he inten*. , sive care unit late Mo Monday, a hoiqri* tal spokeswoman said. Jd. Police at about 1:40 :40 ajn. Monday responded to 260 Blui 91ue Lakes Blvd. in Twin Falls and found fo Weaver. according to (he report Three Boise men were wei later arrestcd. R ussell Parlcer, sr, 44, S tephen Kingsley, 44, and Joh John Cowlc, 19, w ere arraig n e d Moi Monday on one count of aggravated id 1battery each, according to courtt records. n They were held Monday in tthe Twin Falls County Jail in lieu of $s00,000 ] bond each, according to reco ecords. The Incident m ight» ht have involved a fight over money,, said sa Twin FaUs policc detective Scott S tt Smith. A baseball bat was confiscai seated from the saspects,hesaid. Hospital releases ies stabbing victim; no arresti sts made TWIN FALLS - No arrests have been made or charges ges filed in connection with a stabbi bbing Friday In Twin Falb that left one )nc man injured. The vicdm - Joe Griffith Gri of Twin F alls - su ffere d mt m u ltip le stab wounds and was relei eleased Sunday from Magic Valley Re^ teglonal Medical Center, according to>a police | report . G riffith’s age was( not ni av ailab le Monday, but Twin Falla alls police detec, tive Scott Smith descri K r iM him as a “young adult." Police at about 4:30 :30 p.m. Friday respond^ to a report rt cof two people fighting in the 1300 bbIclo c k o f E I g ^ Avenue East and fbi found G riffith wounded, sccording to reports. i A male juvenile waas« s questioned in connection vrith the! fi| fil^t, but tater released. Smith said. S m ith would not i 3 t discuss th e details of the case or saj say exactly why the juvenile was relea Jeased. But the case was still under ir iiInvestigation and charges were pend ending Monday, hesaid. “We still need to qu question imme witnesses. There’s son some questionsabout who started what. tiat.” iVIN tw i FALLS - T he C ity' C ouncil day approved plans to widen len streets near' aa proposed j 12 -fleld soccer com omplex on 2700lEastRoad. Ei <nie< \e council last week in a splitit v< vote had deddec ded to give the soccer complex lex project ihe ;o-ahead, go-i but to not indudee pplans to w id emn Sunway ; S treet and F alls A Is Avenue ppfT Neigl iplexhave said tthe h ^ don’t w a n f S e n ^ a acess ^ to the fields ti be through the neighborh s to orhood on Sunwa' way. They have pushed for or at main access ss along an extension of Grai ;randview Drive. e. But the Grandview Drive ve option doesn’t n’t jibe with the city’s zoning ting plans c e r cjo m p ]le x Mennbers decictde to wider ;n streets 5 mey requests. and grant morn Mayor Lana ice Qow on Monday said he’ he’d visited with some s of the neighbors la: la s t week, and they ey had told him that if the ddty t does go in thro rough Sunway, they’d like the th street widened Mi. The co u n 11 d l'voted unanimously to wide iden Sunway and Falls F Avenue East near the th complex by fou our feet as part of the projeci iect, w h i r l s expea ^ e d to stan this spring, T he council cil also approved a plan1 t< to Install traffic ic safety islands and mak< ake other pedestrii rian safety improvementst oi on Falls Avenue: and s Frontier Road near th< the "Ewin Falls Bo; loys and Girls Club and the thi College of Soti outhem Idaho. The improve we- ments would also ind indude raised centerline delineation on Frond sntier Road, better curb-, ing and the extension don of a nearby pedestrian trail. The council idl put a $ 1 3 ,^ cap on the project. In a(^dition to that Ihat project, Twin Falls resident Frank Mas< lascari said he’d like to see more aggressive c I'e enforcement of pedes* trian right of way’ ordinances on all over the In other business, i coimdl approved ss, the the rem oval of eigl Jight of 2 0 apparently unhealthy trees from om Twin Falls City Parjc wilhin the next montl jnthorso. The dty’s tree commission recendy tiy reponed that the 2 0 trees in question are an all either standing pl:la n H dead or suffering from past over*pruning, neglect, disease and beetle The trees might have to go go < over th e n ext ti years, according to the co two The commission and some tt experts this spring will nire on n more of the trees to see if th theere t( to save thfertj, said Twin Fal F Recreation Director Dennis Bowyer. Tlie n of the trees will probablj rest ably also soon be n reH.*valuatcd, he said. The council also approved ved the 0 of two new police p atro l c ihrmiKti H Randy Hansen Chevrolet o f ' a about $20,400 apiece. Times-News reporter Murk ark n reached a t 735-3238 or L n mheim(ihnagicvalley.a>in. c atl A /% / ^ U i t tFLEH[QME\WORK: h e l ip Colle m weatt:hers WPP^PPI^p! 1 E | i | K p p ^ ■r^vv — fr c u tsii ““ By Robert Mayer TImas-News writer bu(dg( — F TWIN FALLS1 - 1B a rrin g an y s u rp r is e s , th e1 C o lle jje (if Souihem Idalii) iipp a p p e a rs lo have p o s itio n e d itsee lf l f to h a n d l e Idaho’s finuncinlI sh shortrull without further changes. T he LegisKltui t t u r e ’s J n in i F in a n c e * A p p•rr oo | ) r i a i i< m s C o m m ittee, by aiitp p ro v in g ; a ■ S18.8 m illion bud )udM el fo r (h e state's two commun n u n ity collc};es. helped ease CSI's •I's a n tic ip a te d S2 m illio n s hh o r t f a l l , C Sl President Jerry’ M M<eyerlicieffcr told board members :iers M onday. T hrough stuff :f rrte d u c tio n s both m andatory aam n d vo lu n tary ■ ■ P H and increased sstut tu d e n t tu iiio n Effl] ' and fees, umoriRQ o01th e r c'ost-ciiiHBHB rSI officials hail itllU ' ling measures, CSI ^ 2 made up all hut S$3C 3 0 0 .0 0 0 Ilf Ilk" ' s h o rtfa ll. T h att n u m b e r ha^ H I since been reduced L-ed to SIOO.OOO. ,T^ Of course. JFAC'sr( :'s recom m enda• tio n s a r e still ppte n d i n g th e L eg islatu re’s and iiid g o v e r n o r 's i . approval. ' “ People roconniz ;n iz e d th a t tho UUHnUMS/TtelkMlli percentage'we’i'ee bbteen ask e d iii ParMdut 4u«itOf Unda Nklun halpt U t^ rM lM laB silo w H lih trl ir homawork at tha Harrison Damsntary Dt stter-ichool studyf pn bear was somevvhiu hal h ig h er than program almod at boosting aohkvtn «mMt of Itudents. Tha pfegram b in Is optn to sny studant naatllni ev e ry o n e e ls e ’s,' Iniaxtrastndy tims from thsI thirti t» through sixth gradss. “P eo p le com e to ic o m m u n ily colleges during*I to ti>u g h time.-i: f. that’s when they ir>tr>- to g et iheii ^ skills up to get a1 jo jolb . l l ’s rea lly . . an affirmation of\ w wlihat w c d o at Ry Loratt community colleges. ses." a t t i Burkhart learning,” and accordi din g th e th e e x tra cime tiir we can spend ovei )vef to the junior high level. TBnttNa But still, between e e n 2 .=; a n d .{() Wawa coffaapoiidant______ results of the Iowa Testt (of Basic w ith th e kids ids, th e re ’s a lot of “I “It’s information that teache ----------ners employees at CSI, vi I, victim s o f the Skills, “we are showingI iincreasimprovement,’ It,” Gillette said. con use to benefit the studeni ran TWIN IN FALLS - R eading for e s in a li (s u b je c t) a r e a s ,” Please! see CSI. Page 63 For the best est results, it’s probsaid laid Anderson, who w ith Vi( enjoym Gillette said. w ie n t is p ick in g u p th e lem solving on a dally basis. Prir ’rincipal Terry Steelm an pr nace atti It the Harrison Elementary W hile th e re ad in g el effo rt is “W hen yot 'OU a r e c o n sisten t seni e n te d th e board w ith a fu ^ o o LI P1 r i n d t^ Chris GiUette credited with much of tl the posiwith settlng.gi {•goals and monitorpro{ irogress repon of accumulau T ' to ld th thie Twin F a lls School tive data, there are other er factors ing, you’ll see « e results,” Gillette data lata over the past three years. District I :t board Monday evening. in Gillette’s equation for or higher said. R( R ead in g goal s tra te g ii Andm test scores. I mu(3i of dte credit for the ./ Test scores es are also used for incl ncluded daily drills of skil increase! sed reading is going to the Even though 167 at-ri -nsk stuimproving ind ndivldual outcomes iden dentified by the Idaho Readir Ung Accelera d en ts receive specialI Ihelp m trated Reader program - a a t th e I.B. Pei Perrine Elementary Indi ndlcator and the d istrict cu reading : re ad in g on a daiiy bas lg Improvement initiative asis, th e School, where ere learning stratericu iculum. O ther goals Include i d o p ued b y th e fa cu lty th re e school is also conduct ctm g an gies include: th tl e data provided iden dentifylng students not readir y e a n aago g - that gives children afterschool tutoring prog ogram to by th e Stai ta r T est o f th e att ggra d e level and p ro v id ir help 71 students who are th e oppt >portunity.to spend extra ire not at Accelerated Reader R« ByNateJolmson program. addi dditiond instruction, and plai tim e wil ivith books of th e ir own g ra d e level w ith hom m ew ork : in a standar Oth TItnaa-News wrtter iards-based curricuning ing activities to in still bot ■ckoodllg ng. assignments - indudingI rreading lum ., P errinnee P rin cip al K ent ex tr xtrinsic and intrinsic motivi ivaAccon and math. ord in g to th e re s u lts of Anderson maki BURLEY - Cass akes use of accumution a s s la C o u n ty ion in the students to leam, ,0 1 acnw ieo "Also, o u r te a c h e rss 1h av e a recent national test scores, lated data t0o saddress the needs commissioners have > e d u le d a ead. read v e sch U i e u itra t n time th e students are strong basis in phonics th: that red* and prdvide5 teachers u _ meeting to disaiss tl e possibili. with rec* -» th spending ly hdps. With our (afterIn^wlth books seems to be sr-school) om m endation C ll ty of channeling nu ons. And from th e Ti. iVtU-r.il TimeS'Ncws correspondci paying ol tutoring program and beii Bing able results of the i le test data, overall Lom /n-j money fn)m last vim orctta Burkhan can be rcaclu -M ore to work in smaller group ire reading m eans m ore ups, plus academic incre creases have carried in1 Twin 71 Falls at 734^990. disaster funds tu ;irea tre a lanclu rs. C o n c e rn e d raa n tc h o r s a n A rr^ scheduled to m eet ^ ith iv in f . et w sentatives of th e FFaarm Servic. Agency and aidess fo fo r U.S. K cp M ike Sim pson and H l H S n * n im n d U .S . S i lls 11* Larry Craig and M Mik ♦wrawiHar_____________ ike C rap o 11 1:30 p.m. Monday in in tlio t conuni'. TWIN sion c h a m b e rs a t li h e C a ssi.. IN FALLS - T h e w a r TT»aHn>a»Wewa Th SS_______________ They would likely choose t aKainst v ! to County Counhouse. V. t weeds can b e a lo n d y risk ! sk losing driving privileges for ft tight wit . T h e d ro u g h t, ddec e c la re < l t.isi vith few local resources . proposal to make a six i o n th s by not b low in g IX m devoted » y e a r by U.S. A Aig r ic u liiir r d tothecause. ffen se for driving rathi Ither than proving to b e ovt ‘ Localt ver Secretary Ann Venei ;n em a n . ended II a g e n d e s b attU bg th e ifluence with a .2 0 th e le .2 0 lim it, th e le g isla to i o rs Dec. 31. Some mncli sw N idI of ol non*native, invasive • nche*-s. howv\ D l content a felony said. ltd. plants recogniaed n er, still feel the &ff« t h e ir jo in t c ffc c ts 01' laM Ithe floor for debate A person can blow a .08 an effomlA and year’s drought, Con C om m issiutiei Monday, die beginning bf Hoar stilli ill be ctmsidered too dr\m kc to 1 National Paul Christensen said l a l In v a siv e W eeds B O B E -Aonsor p i of die propos* taNpiaad ctasi drivt rive, but h e or she would n< Awarenes aessWeek. "Ot Plea^ see DROU ROUGHT. Pafio P.' f irs t'tim e offc ■Y ^ l i ----------------------------------] qualify for a felon; >ny. . While le th e s u b je c t s o u n d s u nder the infli said It ft 29 H ^ II9 Young said con aboutasi blood-dcohol i m itte e m em b ei • aStturda t h e Twin FaUs C ounty will rwt reachMonday ill S n o z v p a c j, Q ■ m fin iP T anr m i i were in terestedr ii c titk tfb : people responsible B bsoa 1 u rau . •ry thisyear. several | | | | a n ^ n mIT I I H I rewording th e bi i * e 6 tty 1 0 bring to the Itiaho h as ab o u t 800sss c But the spore of th e I r ^ r r n l ^ R ir r !r iT ir B so that th e offetu pubUenw nse \flfatenhed %ti iM M don. . In a tio n ’s 2 , 0 0 0 w eed spi % ofA veFoge* al,R ep.G aiyY . iaiyand would b e a misd< ide* s T h e Idaho td D epartm ent of . They, ■] aren't only a cancer iSSiSS! R 'M oscow, ittee sa could not agree meai w Upper Snake River e a ^ w th e first a n e s t ove J m esdmates i t costs ' t| e m o r the range; they de w iU bebadt a youngster a fdon .2 00 ,,1but d ie o fteid e r would bbe Salmon Fans Creek 101 ' POanacretocontirolnok,wildUfe habitat, dra k e s« y W eed j, ^oi e a ir e s t force ^ into treatm ent im med edi* OakleyBasin reeds once they g et m and , b ec au se se\ crowd out . rs also questioned a td y d. ' Ifid a waterways, Big and Uma Wood 87% m em b ers of l native plants, o e a) to f th e saying duit someone * rm fo r tw o th in g s - firs T ^ * l n a■potecwhatedi^ n tf iii^ to .| rst, HanwafaikJ. p e c ie s . House Judkaan nderstood drunkenmaki aking the hi^iw ays safer, an and dom m r t o th e RulesOommittc I would choose not secoc getting people hetp," fa degrade widi making reathalyier. a' said. ltd. stream s fbrafirst^im ea ____m_ bene-. L avnsakers < a te fire the wording, sas n e livewho really und pfe,and driving laws w blow intoabrea h Bk ■ H H H H H __^B ......................... | ' eading pi)rogram 1helps : bo()ost achieevement Agencies sponsoi prevention semini L B U R L E Y -T he Hiey ej b u m Police, Department, in conjimc mction with thV Idaho Coundl on Dome mestic Violence and Victim A ssistan :ance an d th e Minidoka and Cassia tia Community T ask F orce A gainst n s t D om estic V iolence, offers a co course title d , “D om estic V iolence I :e Pr^evention: Saving O ur F u tu re,** e / a t 8 a.m . T hursday a t th e Kini in g F in e A rts Center, 2200 Parke Ave. kve. in Buriey. Cost is $5 if reglBtc Istered b efore Thursday or $10 a t the the door. Send payment to: MC Domes i^ V W e n a Task Force, 1800 J St St., H eybum , 83336. Seating UUmitK tde, 8 0 eariy registratioo io o b advised. C lass in s tru c to r wi will b e M ike Gulyas from the Sann E D iejo PoUce D epartm ent, w ho w il cover th e will areas of domesdc violen le ra e n d s e x u . al assault response, efl effec t, of violence on children, teen em d id n g v io lence, victim sensitivi Hvlty a ^ th e criminal justice reapoRK Spouses are also invitt SeitO B ttend. For m ore infbn& atk Dan Bristol. Haybum 4 S 4 5 ,r a x 6 7 8 ^ o r l^e^naa e> policemandan^cableoneJKt MSS: Burtoy Library BtO m ild w M dhcun found WHuOtt I n s iEdD E Obituaries........... ............. T u esdday, i F e b ru a ry 2 6 ,2200 0 2 ___________________ Arou U N D T H E \ L L vE Y • B U R L E Y -T h e Buri luriey Library Boanl bscheduled to»meettodi m 7 at S30 p jn . u the Ubraiy. y. T he board will discu scuss oeatinB e ith e r a F rie n d s off th tl e Library group o r a libnuy found Btdatfam. B o ^ m e m to s win abo discu scuss the koBrange aad technologyr plans pi ftar the h'braty, a c a n w i for pat painm lD m d h n d in s issues. n e M wffl ab o»wakoraaC^ w< C o u n d l m em ber Adiii M a lia « )K oloB a look a t « MCCBt c p i^ b d ta ^ ' ior polky Kid hear abiM ib o u tw E ^ Scout p ro jec t by Natfi ; A b o on th e a g M d a u reim iatem ents. A p r il: , \ Ifaam eeiiB gbopmktoihepiM to I^ p County k looks fc droughi hit aid ;ency wage ;es weed wvar DUI1proposal1won’t make:e it to flooor this yeai lii Ssr 2 H H -■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ I- : H Vmmrnm,r^r, liM i.M * i T M « v .M M n r M t ( ' ------- O b3ITUARIEES— >• Foret ro M a ^ n l w M d h le n M tlo a , C C ii il 73M 9U , r rn m U m Is P h o e n kX ,, A R 1 2 - EiL 278, NtWMi Me 3 p jn . M d 8 p jn . M oodqrr til t t o e a ^ S a to d q r . D M dftw Is tiOfL • 44;:3 0 p jn . far M x t-d a y ik M e a tio l y x o w t P M t t i n o d o t i i r s a f-^■iw v i c s M d c M b e p l M t d M l B p jH .if s n r d a y . ________ M tW I at Denver General Hosplial » e 9? c o m p le te d a o n e -y e a r resi- w o rk a t N o rth w e s te rn U n iv e rs ity D r. S m yhthe e w a s o r d a in e d J u n e , K enny is surv iv e d b y h is 'J ai ib i d H e a t t e n d e d th i iler C h u r c fi ol he F a n d s ta r te d w o rk in g with :h GTE. H e 1 9 5 6 a n d re r e tt i r e d in D e c e m b e r . g e F a m ily ’ a n d a h o s t o t ftnrie n d s ih e N a z a r e n e a n d w a s a m e rh b e r p e rf o rm e d w ith th e C h icaa gj o O p e r a 1977, from all ove r th e w est. Partiei icularly, of th e T w in F a lls S e n io r C i tiz e n T h o m atss [D. D e e H o sp ita l In O g d e n , C o m p a n y o n s e v e r a l o cic c fa s io n s . A H e e n jo yJd e dw' riting, sp e a k in g . PSI K je v in a n d W a n d a P l a c:e a n d C e n te r. ^/irgil s e r v e d in th e U .S, Navy lite lo n g Q u a k e r, h e a nId d F ra n ce s p h e n o m e an,a ,tr a v e l, c h u r c h w o rk D<en n is a n d Jo A n n e D ixon A D r Amund* P a ul is surv ive d tby h is wlio, E dith to r y ee a r s a n d t a u g h t c o r p s h e lp e d s ta r t T h e E v an sto3n n M e etin g a n d h is organiza an i tions. H e w a s a 2 0 s oc n o l T w in F a lls w h o p r oo \v id e d of F ile r; a s o n I,, Pf P h ilip R o b e r ts ol >1 a£ l F a r r a g u t . I d a h o a n d l o r F r i e n d s . In . 1 9 4 11,. h e a n d y e a r m e mibb e r o f t h e M a s o n ic miu c h o t h is c a r e in h is final me m Tionths. P u y a llu p . W a sh ihin inig to n ; a b r o lh e r I a s a b a c te rio lo g ist in N avel F r a n c e s a d o p te d a so n , P a u l L o d g e , c u rren i enily E ste ro lo d g e # 7 1 9 C re m atio n is u n d e r th e dirt lireciion W illia m R o b e r Is ts o l L o s A n g e l e s , h o sp itaa ls in S e a s id e . O re g o n a n d F r e d e r ic k , a n d in 1 9 4 4 tl th e y th e n in M orro B alyy a>n d C o ro n a C h a p te r oott th e P a rk e 's M agic V alley F Fiuneral C a lifo rn ia; 3 g ran cd c h ild r e n a n d 2 ra n 3. W a s h in o to n . Virgil p r a c a d o p te d a d a u g h te r-R u lh 1 fE le an o r. • ' # 1 0 7 O rd e r oofilth e E as tern Star. Heo m e o l T w in F a l l s . I d aatih o . A H g r e a t- g ra n d c h ild ildrc re n : a n d n u m e rin T w in F a l l s f ro m 1 9 5 2 In 1 9 4 5 h e w a s tr a n ssff e r r e d to Or. S m y thlee isii surv iv e d b y his w ile *Ce le b ra tio n of L ife' s e rv ic eI will 'C w be o u s s te p - c h ild r ee nn .. s le p - g ra n d c h llth ro u g h i1 9 8 5 a s a g e n e r a l p raciith e D o m inican R e p u b lic to h e lp s e t Dr F r a n c is PPja r k e r S m y th e . s o n s . hee l d th is s p r i n g in J a r b i h b id g e . d r e n a n d s ie p -gjrea re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n , tio n e r. Oi D u rin g th is lim e h e d e liv u p th e p h o n e sy s te m forr th tl e c o u n R ic h a rd D . SSim y th e a n d M a rk C . Nee v a d a N e r e d 31500 5 0 b a b i e s a n d p e rfo rm e d H e w a s p r e c: e dd ie d in d e a t h by tr y . H e w a s v e ry in v o lvv e d in th e S m y th e . dlaaui g h t e r . S u s a n M. h is p a ro n ls , six sisi s is te r s . 2 brotheirs, )f th e s u r g e r ie s re q u ir e d by m is sio n a ry p r o g ra m s in th a t c o u n S m y th e . s ttee pi - s o n s . R o b e r t T. ancf .1 d a u g h te r Pri< lients. Dr. T e lfo r d truly c a ro d Priscilla. Iry a n d e n jo y e d th e c ojff F il e r m p a n y ol P ark er a n d W William E, P a r k e r . 11 for I lo v e d h is p a tie n ts , A m e m o r ia l s e ir v i c e w ill l a k e . o t h e r A m e r i c a n s liv ini g o n t h e g ra n d c h ild re e nn,, a n d 5 g r e a t- g ra n d n, p l a c e a t 2 pi,m ,m , W e d n e s d a y . He m n aairr ie d to la A d a m s in 1940 isla n d c h ild r e n , m any n ie c e s a n d F e b r u a r y 2 7 . 2 0 0 2 . a t I h e F ile r thiey e y w e r e d iv o r c e d in 1957. T h e lam ily r e lu m e d to th e U n ite d n e p h e w s , jone n e b r o th e r . D r, J e r r y Pi a u l L. R o b e ris. 8 8 . o l Filer, 3r, d ie d C h u r c h o l th o0 N N a z a r e n e . w ith F o u r :h il d r e n w e r e b o r n to th is S t a t e s in 1 9 5 0 a n d m m<o v e d t o S m ythe ol Okli Oklahoma City. O k, a n d S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 2 3 . 2 0 0 2. ,,,a i n t s P a s to r J o h n F orsie Pi )rsier o fficia tin g . In P a u la . V irg il. S h e ila , a n d O w o s s o . M ic h ig a n . In 1 9 5 2 , h e tw o sis te r s . BBea r b a r a S c h e ttle r a n d hho om e. . lieu ol llow ers. don G e o r gl e S t e v e n . H e m a r r ie d d o n a tio n s in P a u l's w a s tr a n s fe rr e d P a c k to} C ( h ic a g o . M a nan B e a n1 ol ol R upert, id. PI a u l w a s b o rn M ay 19, 19' V irginiaa T fTiemory c a n t)es m mia d e to th e Filer Taylor S a v a g e in 1959 a n d t h e fa m ily s e ttli n g in G ile n v ie w . P re c e d in g} him hi in d e a th w e re h is Tu Twin Falls. Id ah o , to A lonzo’ C Q, 2 S e n io r C itiz e n sr C Cco n lo r. P .O . Box iv o rce d in 1 9 7 6 . D uring this Illinois. H e a n d F ra n c e s to o k m a n y p a r e n t s aIndd b r o l h e r . L a r r y D. aa n d H u ld a R o s e R o b e r ts . R R{a is e d 2 8 8 , Filer. ld a f\o 10 86 3 3 2 8 or to Ih e g e h e b e c a m e ste p - fa th e r lo ir ip s w ith Ih e c h ild re n a s Sm ythe. a n d e d u c a t e d in T w in F a'" ll:S ', f’O Filer C h u rc h ol th Ihee N a z a re n e . P .O . D e b b iB. e . !S h a ri, B r id g e ti a n d Mark th e y w e r e g r o w in g . A Affle r th e y B u d will bbee m is s e d b y a ll w h o ■w a ir la c-woorked for a tim e a t th e s u gja g o x N. Filer, Idah o 83328. a n d h e3 a n d V irginia h a d o n e so n . a h b e c a m e e m p ty n e s te r s . th it e y c o n k n e w him oto r rh is g e n e r o u s h e a r t toiry . F o r m a n y y e a r s , h e ov to ow ned C r e m a ti o n ain n dd a r r a n g e f n e n i s T o d d T ai ay lo r T e lfo rd . H e m a rrie d t i n u e d t h e i r t r a v e l s Ii h r o u g h a n d g r e a t sseen s e o f h u m o r . H is aann o o p e r a te d * R oberts E m m a Sic 3 r e u n d e r th e ddire S to v er J o h n s o n in 1 9 6 0 a n d ir e c tio n o f W h ite E u r o p e . S o u t h A m e rii r ic a a n d la u g h a n d rre e aad in e s s to la u g h will ' e ld in g ' in Twin F a lls a n d W b e c a mnee s t e p f a t h e r t o K elli a n d M oriuary ol Twin1 Falls. Fa A la sk a, F 6 r F r a n c e s ' 9 0 th ih b irih d a y b e m is s e d m nos s \ ol all oOM w n e d A -O K T r a i l e r P aa ir k S Lori. H eeww a s b le s s e d h e took h e r to M aui, rentin ting a c o n - • C a m p g ro u n d o n A d d iso n Blvc O n w ith 21 25 g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d 20 v e r ti b le s o th e y c o u ld ei e n jo y t h e j g M a y 2 9 . 1 9 9 3 . h e m a r r ie di IE d ith g r e a t- gjrra a n d c h lld r e n a n d 15 s te p - ' is la n d d riv es. 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In 1 9 6 9 ' h1 e a n d ^ ta k in g c ar a r e of flo w ers in h is y a rd , F r a n c e s m o v e d to T w ii H e wv as a s a m e m b e r o f t h e Boy Id ah o S c o u ts of A m e ric a d u rin g h is early s o h e c o u ld t e a c h A c y e a r s ar a n d a m e m b e r o f th e A c c o u n t i n g a t t h e C oli o lle g e o t E x c h a ni ggee C lu b in T w in F a lls tor S o u t h e r n I d a h o , H o ws v e ry s e v e r a lI yi y e a r s . H e a ls o s e r v e d a s . p r o u d to b e a p a rt o l thiss co lC h a ir mn aain o f i h e B o a rd ot le g e a n d h e a n d F r a n c e s si u p p o rtC o m m is i s ss i o n e r s to r T w in F a lls e d a ll th e a ctiv itie s o n cam mip u s H o u s inig g .A u fh o rity , a n d Medical e q u a l g u sto . 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B E o i s e , ID : K elli ( G r e g ails o su rv iv e d b y six g ra nid d ic h iid re n g ra n d c h ild re n ; i PUBLIC NOTICBU Dm lo unforK R o s s . Wall i^ a ln u fC re e k , C A ; a n d Lor ireseen tircumsfowes resuflirig in the fc iho foredosure of iho aj n d 5 g r e a t-g ra n d c h ild re nn.. n e p h ew . s, B o y d o f H o n o lu lu . ■ 1 i. 1Twin F alls. 10; a lo n g with M axfield, Bor SodtStriu Monfona Disfrftufo irtor we wwe unoble to (onvbte fhe J o h n w a s p r e c e d e d in d e a th b y e liqi liquidation Ifm wos 1 a t th e a g e o t 5 8 o n ' 1lltfH 1 2 5 g r a ni d (c h i i d r e n a n d 2 0 g r e a ta<s o n Philip la n W atlan d . trd the oudions to on p le te this dtspersol ^ solpkisoddifi^Per bru ary 23. a fte r a long ^ m d in 2001. Wohove rcuM utedI til g ra n d c hlild ild re n a n d I S ste p - g ra n d JA R B ID A c e le b ra tio n o l J o h n 'ss life will K ibr of aeifitor, distrawtor ond consig signors, this m e r ^ i s e muslbe dispo disposed oi ot p u ^ c h ild r e n1 a n d 5 s te p - g r e a t- g r a n d bi e h e l d o n S a t u r d a y . Mi M a rc h 2 . r e sid e n t of Je ro m e , nxtion S (onnol b t sold in Montano..MerchondtsowiH M bo divided equoilY ly on ond disposed ofot c h ild re n . 2 0 0 2 a t 1 p , m , a t ' th i F i r s t 975-19B8. V Mibli( i oixfion in stporole locotkins. bbci h Auction his opproximolely 100 si ja r e n ts ; h is s o n . G e o rg e IP re sb y te ria n C h u rc h in Twi 00 saddles inciu^: : e d e d In d e a th b y h is HtOtm Pleasure, R o ^ SSver Show, (N a n c y ) T e lfo rd a n d | I d a h o , F rie n d s m a y call o nr 9W, Youth, Pony, Ausfrolion, English on .Podc Soddles ih ond I o n e s is t e r . B a r b a r a c sr S h e ila (B ra d ) B e rb st a n d ia t R e y n o ld s F u n e ral C h a p e from PlUSin Gordo s a w Bits ond Spurs.. S Silver Show Bridles, Breosl OiflofsiDndHolfen,Soddk ond ter)- Je ro m e , O e r, V e n ic e B a rre tt a n d h e r ip ,m . u n lil 8 p ,m . M cm o ri a re Pods & Blonksls, Oslir % i m and Gfoc room Items... /iv e d b y tw o s i s t e r s . Id M el B a r r e tt, p r e c e d e d is u ^ e s i e d to First C h o ice >' There is nwre thc )y ( R o n ) -J e r o m e a n d thonconbelisledhereJOO'sofitemsIl fflSlI le ath , Iin T w in F a l l s . I d a h o o> r1 to T h e ing (B ill)- B u rle y ; H is lived a life o t u n s e llis h n e s s iC o l l e g e o l S o u t h e r n I Hawaii: o n e so n . Jo h n ir v ic e t o o t h e r s a n d w a s iC o n t r i b u t i o n s m y b e le A sctio aC o ad K te d b y N e IMMrt : ic a ) * J e r o m e ; t h r e e ro w n e d b y th e b e a u ty of h is IR e y n o ld s F u n e ra l C h a p e l at AUOIONEERSNOTEU This w if boc S u z a n n e S a rla n d • 0 greot opportunity lo slock rour fodi fock roomor store y s w h e n h is 'c h e e r f u ln e s s . ith e s e n /ic e s o r m a ile d to R Rie y n o ld s h . M ary R o s e P hillips with brand new, brond nomoI tr merthondise 010 froction of the originc ri^ < o s t. utitui lo v e o t G o d a n d M an. iC h a p e l 9 P .O . B o x 1142 > rnia a n d B a r b a r a Monufodun o m p ia in in g p a tie n c e m a d e iF alis. Id ah o 8 3 3 0 3 , urersNewWononHescq>p)y. r r o y ) H a w a ii; e ig h t : to a ll w h o k n e w h im , th e T£glHS;aBh.ATMon( B ! d C f 6 jf jg A ,0 ie c b ii^ properMID D___________ n; a n d m a n y n ie c e s & py| ul f re s h n e s s a n d joy of his M o r r o B a y . C laA L I F . Tlvtt d e n c y' lo to r h is s u r g i c a l d e g r e e a l Paul L. R oberts — m K M William ‘Bnr Sn Smazal ^ 'W illia m 'B ill' SSmmj a z a i, 4 7 . o f • P h o e n ix . A 2 a n d foifr o rm er Twin F alls r e sid e n t d ie d W ednesday F e b ru a ry 20. 2002,', aalt h is h o m e in Phoenix, Bill w a s b o rn J a nnu u aa ry 3 , 1 9 5 5 . in Tw in F a lls. I d a h o , lo 10 V in c en t a n d M a b e l B u c h a n a n S>m m sazal. H e g re w u p a n d .a t t e n d e d sch s c h o o ls in Tw in P a lls g r a d u a i i n a fro frdtm T w in F a lls h ig h sc h o o l in 1973, F e g r a d u a ie d 3, H Irom th e C o lle g e olI . S o u th e rn Id a h o am a n d w e n t o n to ’ a tte n d B o ise S ia ie} U n iv ersity . Biil m a r r i e d B o n n i e G i( ie r a t C l o v e r T r in ity L u t h e r a n1 C h u r c h o n D e c e m b e r 13, 1978. ^8. H e o p e r a te d t h e f a m i ly b u s i nl e s s . S m a z a l s O llic e S u p p ly , untilil 22<0 0 1 w h e n h e s o ld th e b u s in e s s to lo h is p a rtn e r s , H is h o b b l e s in c luIddee d c o lle c tin g g u i t a r s , m o d e l c a rr s , a n d f ir e tru ck s; a n d e n jo y e d traveling. ti Ho w a s a p a s i m e m b] e r of th e Tw in •F a lls E lk s L o d g e #1 1 W 1163 a n d , foilow ing h is la th e r s foots 3 0 ts te p s h e w a s a c t i v e in i h e D emn oocc r a i i c P a r ty w h e re s e rv e d a s aI pprr e c in c t co m m ittfeem an a n d a sita t a te i c o m m itte e m e m b e r . H e w a s a rm e m b e r th e C lo ver Trinity L uih e ra n C h u rc h . ' B ill i s - s u r v i v e d:! tb y h i s w ile B o nn ie S m a z a i of P ho h oe n ix . AZ. F u n e ral s e rv ic e s will b e h e ld a t 2 p ,m , W e d n e s d a y ., F te b r u a r y 2 7 . 2 0 0 2 . a t C lo v e r Trini r in ity L u th e ra n C h u rc h , Interm e n t will lollow in th e C lover C e m e te ry . Frier r ie n d s m a y call T u e s d a y from 3 p .m1.. unlil ui 8 p .m . a t R e y n o l d s F u n e r a lI C h a p e l a n d W e d n e s d a y o n e h ou >urr p rio r to th e s e rv ic e s a t th e c h u rcc h . T h e lam ily s u o g e3sstts t M e m o rials 10 t h e C l o v e r T rinn it] ity L u t h e r a n C h u rc h or a C harilyf of ot th e d o n o r 's c h o ic e . C o ntribution m s m a y b e left w ilh fun eral c h a p e l sta staifl a t Ih e ser* v i c e s o r m a i l e d ttoo R e y n o l d s F u n e r a l C h a p e l , P'O O . Box 1142, T w in F alls, I D 83303. 'a i I C T w in F ai I S S lEROME a S y tn p a tfiy ; yHFtozvers L o o k in g f o r s e r v ic e s a n d d e a th n o t i c e s ? T h e y ’ri re o n B -3 t o d a y ChariieLI Don’t: Miss Ol>Ut (tome Hlear Todday! SOO S S T CK A u c t i o n ■ JfM Friday, M a rc h 1st, 7 p .m . I B e s t W e s t te e rn I n n M •Boyd T w in Falls, s, Idaho a ' TACK MfdhmtnVmwS tSMlTtltpkom406-2S9-4730 to NetM Awftoa t Solei MMogee rw iN F Dr. V. V. Telford • I i ;• r ^ D r, V, V. T e llo rd of Id a h o d ie d S a tu rd a y , f 2 0 0 2 . a t M a g ic V alle H o s p ita l in Tw in Falls Virgil r e q u e s te d c re m M em o rial S e r v ic e will S a tu r d a y . M a rc h 2 . 2 p .m . a t R e y n o ld s Fum '2 4 6 6 A d d iso n A venu e Falls. T h e fam ily s u g g e a ls lo Ih e S o u th e rn Ida C e n i e r V irg il T e lfo rc F u n d in Tw in F a lls, h S h r i n e r 's C r i p p l e d H o s p ita l. S a lt L ak e C o n trib u tio n s m a y t R e y n o ld s C h a p e l sta fl rd v i c e s o r m a i l e d to F u n e r a l C h a p e l . PI.Oo t. Tw in F a lls . .T w in F a lls. I D 8 3 3 0 3ly. . F e b ru a ry 2 3 . V irg il T e l lo r d a lle\ y M e m o ria l D e c e m b e r 1 1 . t9 2a0lls . of c a n c e r , e m a lio n a n d a Victor T elford a n d Ann. T elfo rd in a lilile gwill re e b e h e ld o n .G r a c e . Id ah o . O r. H ub2t 0 0 2 ,a t 2 :3 0 e d h is h o m e birth a 'u n dn e r a l C h a p e l. e r y w a s u s u a l in thnouse E a s l. Twin w a s w e l c o m e d in tog gthe s is m em oriId a h o L ea rn in g h is s iste r. V e n ic e Telfoi r d M e m o r ia l - 3 y e a r s o ld e r, a n d a owc ‘ wTth g r e a t w it (som5, etiiId a h o o r th e }d C h i l d r e n 's a c i d a n d a lm o s t alw< ______^ t o n g w ith s e v e ra t.c oKe u s C ity . U ta h , :a u n ts a n d u n c le s . y b e le tt w ith • During his earty yeai a t th e s e r• Twin Falla in 1927.t o R e y n o ld s . 0 . Box 1142. >• opened the first Frig Defco Ught Agency in ' w as b o rn He attended Washingi 2 0 . to G e o r g e Twin Palls Junior High! \n n a J a n e Sant graduated from Twin i r e e n h o u s e in School. He also compi lu b b a rd a tte n d of poSt-graduate at Twii School. He went 10 Brig n d h o m e delivUniversity in Provo.l oUts e d a y s . H e lo r underiiraduate d3e ^th e w o rld b y teriolotfy and ct>emistr jlford, w h o w a s (ng in 1944. Ha I w o rld sm a rte r. N orthw estern Univi l e tim e s a trifle - C hicago.-fllinois troi ■V; March 1950 to g e t hi •: degree. He t a u ^ bac n urse's cla sse s at No ■ white studying for hll ^ rlg id a ir e a n d ■ ). degree. His m ternsf^: I in Twin FaUs. [DGE, N e v . a l l s OIXt) H is p a r S te v e n ( D a u g h te r 5 h is s is te r , hu sb an d him in d e a Virgil livi a n d se rv i n o b ly c ro v la s t d a y s h is b e au tif h is u n c o m e v id e n t to d e lightful i spirit, ■ ■ I ^ ^ B ^ ^ ^ B ^ ^ ^ B B | H T ■ |^ ^ 9 | M S |^ H HanryWMIand H e n ry W a tla n d , B e lo v e d l i ^ ^ HId, f a t h e r , a n d f r i e n d a w a y F e b ru a ry 21. 2 002. )m e In Twin F a lls. Id ah o , a s b o rn D e c e m b e r 23. I A thol. N o rth D a k o ta , th e H e n ry J o h n W a tla n d a n d M arie H a n s o n W a tla n d . In a m o v e d w ith h is family to la. Io w a w h e r e h e h e lp e d e f a m ily ( a r m w ith h i s 5 ; a n d s is te r s . A t Ih e a g e o t 'a m ily s o l d t h e f a r m a n d 10 O skaloosa. towa. He ted from high school in nd s p en t two years in ee. Wisconsin, working to his college education. He * * " H< 1 to Oskaloosa to attend ^ Penn Unhrersily. was caphusband, >e football team and gradP a s s e d aw \ 1 9 2 9 . it w as in college a t^ s h o m is tlife fOng love for music ed, a s wdl as the love ot uire ? wife F ran c es Edna JJohn ] !' and Frances were ilumni with John serving J ®e a" r s on th e Board ol S S .? t h o ’i pre*jationhewenttowon( go at Arthur Anderson & 933 he and R anees were at h er family hom e in i . Iowa. White living in r. Illinois, he did graduate in o w n S c h o o l. p a y fnr h is f f i m o d ,( Min Falls High ppJetedayear Twin Falls High tain ofthe I uated in r where his I W m Kenneth All ‘Kenny* Heil K e n n e th A llei 58, a re sid e n t ol lo st h is fight with F e bruary 2 2 . 20C H is c a r e e r, ex th e Air F o r c e , h t e n d e r a n d co< C a sin o industry. o r m o re y e a r s at He senred as pastor of tfi ttw Bret C Christian C hurch. Moi lodesto. C Calilomia and the Rrst Ch Christian C Church at San Maleo. Caliton omia. H e was Western OIrecio w lor of 0 Oevelopmeni National Bene A Assoc, of Ihe Christian Cl V President for Oevetopn Vibe E Eskatdn. Director of Leadi id a ^ ip G Education and Dean of Acac fc teaching in Indiana for S K tr Indiana. He was aiso ac Pi Professor of Bi)to and Profet Pi Preaching at Manchester Con H |s H I F in a n c ia l m I Rw. Dr. Robert 1'Biid'Smytlw R b v . D r. R o b e r t 'B u d ' S m y th e rd ie d F e b ru a ry 13. 2 0 0 2 . a t M o rro B ay . Calilom ia. C h r is t ia n a n d M a s o n ic fI u n e r a l 3rro B a y . Ss e r v i c e s w e r e h e ld in Morr C '' alifornia. F e b ru a ry 2 2 .2 0 0 2 , D r. S m y th e w a s b o rn F ee bt . 1 4th, W alter R, 11 9 3 4 in Burtey. Id a h o to W< a^ n d Iva (Y oung) Snrtythe. Hi Hagrew u p a n d a tte n d e d sc h o o ls in I 'S a g ra d u a tin g from Burley High Q ''In 1 9 5 2 . H e I h e n e x te n d * g r a d u a t i n gI" '1 ,5 m s c h o o lin g lle g e in ^N o r t h w e s t C h r i s t i a n C oIlli E f u g e n e , O re g o n . H e receiv a S o lIl ^M a s te r o l D ivinity a t In d iar J r a d u a te a n d a D o c to ra te a t th e Gr< T h e o l o g i c a l U n io n a l B e r k e l e y , T C a U to rn la . H e d id p o s ig r e C w * o rk a t th e U niversity o l C t th e U niversity o f M ain e a n djrndiani t tt U niversity. U pubS ^ B » ^ ^ B ] WM m Pods m Al JM M V CERTlFIEDnN* « g your mo l You c a n m oney i th an yoi Allen leibert " '" '" " a K KUIEOM sa g : How can f len (K e n n y ) H eib ert. I ol J a rb id g e . N ev a d a, c e r la st Friday. ^ ca a n your H to wealtt e x •c e p i f''r a lour wiih t aI. nh a s b e e n a s a b a rc o o k in ihG N e v a d a r y . a n d l o r : 'i e p a s t 10 5 a t th e O u td o o r Inn in la ID S F orR nai g lD l^ lo n s J M m S .1 a g ^ l iiT " & • ■ # ^ ^ I H: c nes y . E d w a rd jo m m S to ien ^ .. If l9 m 4 ef,h M -n M ilnidoka1precinlets chai l A G i c V a l l e syy A V e s t —— -S eERVICESB etty Jo y ce H Haa a k o f F ile r, graveside servicee a( ai 2 pjn. today at the Shoshone Cei Cemetery; burial will follow the se r service (Parke’s M agic V alley Fui F u n era l Hom e, •TVinFalls). frie n d sI m n ay caU from 3-8 p.m . to d a y aait R eynolds F u n e ra l Chapel and ai one hour before the ser^ ceW Wednesday at the church. Ina B. PortreyV of ol Burley, service at 1 pjn. Wedi 'ednesday at the Bonners Ferry Firs ■irst and Second W ard Chapel off (he (1; C hurch of Jesus Christ of Latt< iitter-day Saints; b u ria l will foil ollow a t th e G randview Cemei n e te ry ; friends may call from 1130 3 0 i m . to 12:45 p.m. W ednesdayy a t th e church (R asm ussen F un u n e r .l H o m e , Burley). P atricia Dianne ne Lehm ann of W endell, m em orit )rial service a t S:30 p.m . Wedne: n e sd a y a t th e American LeponiHaU Ht in WendeU (Demaray’s Wendell leU Chapel). ^ ^ W illiam *Bin’ i r Sm azal of Phoenix. Ariz., and ind formerly of Tw in F alls, servi< •vice a t 2 p.m . W ednesday a t C Ci< lover T rinity Lutheran Church;»; intennent ir will follow in the Clove over Cemetery; G< Gooding, memorial servicee 1widi a po potluck lu n d i a t l l .a j n . Mi tfa rd i9 at a t th e Gooding Senior Ci( :itizens C« C e n te r, 308 S e n io r Ave. ^ e j^ o ld s Funeral Chapel, sl, Twin R ow W W em er of Rupert, prayer Fa v ig il wll with ro s a ry a t 7 p.m . lliursday ay a t S t Nicholas CathoUc A rchie G a m e r o f Burle; ey and : C hurch,» , 802 F St., Rupert; funer- formerly foi o f Salt Lake Cit) Ity, ser- ■ s at 11 a.m. Friday at St. vvi< ice a t 10 a.m . to d a y aa t th e IS CathoUc Church; burial B Buurley LDS Third and Se* >eventh Wi buU dii^ 2200 Oakley Uf*** ollow a t th e R u p e rt Ward s ^ v e .; iiy; friends may caU from friends fri may caU one hour• bMfore I. Thursday a t the church, the thi service today a t the ch ^ 1 church; u ssen F u n e ra l Hom'6, gn graveside service a t 4 pjn. at Lake HUls Cemetery in S “ “^ley). Ultah (H ansen M ortuary “Burley U u r I. ‘Tex’ N orcross of Ch C h a ^ ). DI — ~ — - .. k ' e a t h nNOTICES Robert Koch Daie Rfl TWIN FALLS I - Dale R obert K och, 63, 6 3 o f T w in .F alls d ied S a tu rd lay, a y F eb. 23, 2002, a t SunBridge Ige Care Center. At hiss request, n no services wiU ta k e plac lace. A rrangem ents a re u n d e r th thte direc tio n of W hite Mortuary i ryofTwinFalls. ___ . Lc Lewis Ellis McClallan md JE . R O M E - Lew is E llis M< McCleUand, 71, of Jeromiee died SSu u n d ay , F eb . 24, 2002,, a t St. Luu k e’s R eg io n al Mei L [edical Centerin Ce Boise. F1 u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n Its ts a r e pe pending and wiU b e annou ounced byDemaray’s WendeU Chap by apel. Board Jnam es fitield for forirmer coac _ 1_ C !ri By Shari Chaney Tln>e«-New» wrtter ___________ Minico Junior RUPERT - East Mir Ites will now High School athletes Field. play at Van Houten Fie e ld a t E ast T he a th le tic fielc after Lee Van Minico was named afte and H outen, a longtimlee coach ( Ihe school, at current teacher at the idoka County Monday night’s Minido lg. School Board meeting jn tts a t E ast S ta ff an d s tu d en M inico p ro p o se d th tl e nam e change to honor Vanrt Houten H and the work he has done. e. ' Superintendent Nick Nic H allett supported the move, b he recs, but om m ended th e boari »ard p lace a moraiorium on further ier naming of school fadlities untilJ a policy can . be created and ap proved. pn The ; district does not have fe a policy on ; the naming of school1fai facilities. * Board members appr pproved both . the naming of the fad fadUty and a moratorium; they direc irected board attomey Jason Walker’ icer to look at listric ts and policies in o th er dist : i>egin drafting one for Minidoka County schools. h e a rd from T he board also he rin c ip a l a t T e rry G a rn er, prin A cequia E lem en taary rj School, regarding questions; on or a survey ; from HealthNet-, set[ (0 lo be given ; to sixth through 12th ih (graders in IH a ,„n . Minidoka ( :a County. tlthe board agreed, to hold Teacher on A o S lers reviewed the survey pplemental levy election or and found md two questions to be 2 objectiona sed le w inable for sixth-graders, Hallett said the propose ^ G am er said. sai The two questions v,wiU not cause a tax increasi H tudenis if they had had asked stuc * Payroll: H allett told sexual inte itercourse and if so, was _m em b ers M in id o k a C id of cSchool D is tric t ca n , and a method ( birth control used. ^ „meet its payroU. Eleven did Z u i' H ealthNieett offidals had agreed >in Idaho h av e voiced co «o delete! the ti questions. oard approved deleting ,» ^oai th a t they m ay not m ake ^ e questio tions for aU students, not payroU due to budget cuts vgraders, district-wide. [, n o t th e c a se in Mini justsixth-g er board business: . is q InoO ierl County, HaUett said. ile n d a r: T he board * C ale • Cuiriculum: The board rd heard approved tl calendar for school d the 2.2003, “a report on the stw dards p year 2002-2 from Sandra MiUer, vice i J o h n FF.e n n e ll, c u rricu lu m p, p d at^West Minico Junior or High director,. proposed p Jan. 2 and 3 g, b e in-ser« irv ic e days. T ea ch e rs The district is moving fo forw ard would use se the time to work on ' to align curriculum throu the stale} standards si project; stu* th findLig the district. Teachers areI fi dents wouli luld not be in school. {i. th e e x p e rie n c e v aluabli }ie and F ennell ill said m aking M artin ^worthwhUe. L uther ECing Kii J r. Day a holiday (hen we “It wiU be seamless whi was also> considered, c but afte r ai are finished,” MUler seiid. talking witl vith school staff, the reclum is W hen th e c u rric u lu ommendati iadpn was to hold school alaUgned, it wiU need to be >emain, that day. tained, MiUer said, but th the disStaff, induding inc minority staff trict is headed in th e right lit direcm em bers, ‘s, said stu d en ts would __________ tion. leam more ire about the holiday by " b e in g inn school, : r a th e r th an Times^ews writer Sharii C han^ *>e.»ng allow lowed to go shopping o r ^can be reached at the Minili-Cooia skiing on1aa day i off, FenneU said. Bureau at 677’4042, Ext.,6 ,638, or * Tax levy: lei A dtizen advisory b}> e-mail a t schaney9mag\ ^ 'c valcom m ittee e e recom m ended, and lc\ ley.com. SyShiriChaM m ty ThneeNMawrl -------------- :— R U PERT-^ -V oting p re d n a and commissioner e r district Unes have County. c h a n g e d inMinidoka l^ County com ommissioners looked a t a m ap witl rith th e new lines a t th e ir m eetin( ing M onday. Voting precincts chpi hanged s ll^ tly . now , 1 ^ 1 M nidoka k a Coimty has apparently been m msade whole again in legislative re i redistricting. County e Smith said. aerlcD tianeS N e w ili« ric ricts using num bers ihe .200 00 Cerisiis will help ensure even1 turnout r oh election day, Smith sa said. Previously one dinrict was rai rather large, creating Unes a t the po poUs. whUe other districts were mu< nuch smaUer. P eo p le liv iviin g b e tw e e n 700 West, State Highway North, 200 We 24 and Meridai dan Road were previo u sly a p airt r t o f th e A ceq u ia p re cin ct; thh eey now a re 'in th e Pioneer p re d n o . 'p reviously, y. a Une a t BaseUne ast to 400 East spUt from. 100 East what is nowf F R u p en precinct 4. The p re d n c:tt encom i passes residents along, 4( 400 North between M erid a n R oa oad a n d 200 E a s t. lO N orth, alo n g th e down to 200 up M eridan river to 100I South, S 30, along Hoad 10 S tace te Highway : and along M eridan N orth an :o 400 Road again to < North. range from 1341 resiPredncts ran dents in the Ri R upen 5 precinct to 2J30 In the H( Heybum 2 prednct, Postcards noting the b e sen t to anyone ( precinct changed. "“ s iiosn e r d is tr ic ts veil. Smith said. With lumbers, the districts chi change so that commissionen ers are that the remodeUi leling of the aberrej representing simUar numbei >ers of iffs office continue inues. Some peintpeople. Commissioner dlsti stricts ing h a s b e e n doi th e h^av a e b e e n base d on prec scinct deputy office has has been moved, Unes Un in the past, but Smith h s a id a n d w u id ^ w iU b cut soon. . iU be there the was hot an e a ^ way to use Much bf the wori woric is being done ppn re d n a Unes this time. by s h e riff’s offic ffice District 1 1runs , Commissioner < S h e riff P au l FFrie r s s a id his ^ong 500 West to State High ghway em p lo y ees have ave b e e n q u ite 24, 24, then down 400 West to 350 resourceful, in an anem a pt to save South, then along State H i^ Soi ^w aiy enough money ’ totobuy furniture 30 30to 100 South, then up Mer eridan which was not in in the tl remodeUng Road, Ro across BaseUne and up 200 budget. E Eaast ^ • Court training: ling: Juvenile proCommissioner District 22 ™ns i ^ badon officer Usa Lisa Kamadii said along S e a^^c th e Snake River to Sta official, assodated Ited with the drug Highway 30, then up 400 We J ‘ to gpmft program wiU attend trainState Highway 24, comes d Sts ing sessions next !Xt > week in Santa 500 1 SOI W est and then along'^00® Fe.N A tC om pletir ieting the training North. N<} ors for fu n d in g > "'J** o p en doors /Commissioner District 3 i he along 200 E ast to Baselin< las been e f f ^ v e M ^ eeridan Road to 100 Soutl liles who have not State Highway 30 and along / other programs. Snake River. _____ Kamachi mentionei oned a 12-year-old „T ^ he new d is tric ts m *neon has been in In tl the Justice sysCommissioners Don Handyy® n“ Co' vhile. tem for quite awhili Larry Harper Uve in the same le d ^ “His whole deal leal in life gettric t Smith said this is not a p ting stoned,". Kt lem because both of those s. seats ‘‘We’ve seen a tot wiU e . with that kid.” jy** be open in this year’s■eJection. Neither Handy nor Hai • W eed-free he Commissplans to seek re-election. ^f ioners discussed v hay In other business: " 'i * Weed Superir «rintendent Reid * Z oning: Commission Smith. Commissio ssioners to heard from Paul Aston that hei “ dedde whether they the want to cerplanning and zoning departir pla tment tify w eed-free hay haj is forward with the « i s moving r Smith said. ty ordinance. There at V zoning s Commissioners SB they would rssoid few sections stiU being discus ciiscuss th e certiHa Jficadon more ar induding Uvestock confinemei “'CJ When the zoning ordinanc nee is ^ V passed, the department wiU tl Pas Times-News uiriler riter Shari Chaney begin reviewing the subdivis m ton rcached at u t/ the Mini-Cassia ordinance, Aston said. Bureau at 677-4042 1042, Ext. 638, or *• S h e riff’s rem odeli iling: by e-mail a t scham ‘laney&magicvalCor Commissioners heard from As Aston ley.com. Waterrshed group) will IT166t tonight t p Park Servidce: Lette er ^ blames Mlormon lei eader ® ^ TheTlmeflewa and execu* CAREY - General Ge tive board meei eetings of the Wood River Watershe h ed Advisory Group are set for 7 p.m. p j today at Carey atyHaU,20482 «2N .M ainSL usiness wiU b e conRegular busi discussion regarding ducted, and dis -Camas C ree:k k :and L ittle Wood River total max laximum daUy loads is planned. B aalance of in tere st group dections ns wiU also be held, and there wiU U ai presentation on economic deveic elopment. The pubUcisi is invited to attend. Kemptlthome disisputes crit iticism of welfare nreform BOISE (A P )-n ie KKempthome c administradon is taking ing issue widi the assessment .of a nad ladonol organizadon that Idaho's we welfare poU* cy is the worst in the nat nation. T he N ational Cam] im paign for J o b s and Incomle e S u p p o rt released its report onI Mi Monday, dting Idaho for havingg among a the shortest eligibility pei periods, the lowest benefits and seve leverest work requirement for new mo mothers. T he s ta te is th e on) only one to include Supplem ental Ital Security Income benefits in weL welfare eUmbility calculations, theBgroup gr sa ii It also is among those restricting educati ration opportunities for recipients, ts, denying benefits (o legal aUens »ts and penalizing entire famiUes for w one person’s faUure to comply witl vith rules, the organizationsaid. . Health an and Vkdlfare spokesman BiU WaUcer e r disputed the accuracy of some o)f'the ft reports daim s and argued that u t the program has been a success sii since it was launched in mid-1997. **Welfan a re re fo rm in Idaho worics." Wa) Valker said. ‘‘It has from day one.” ’ The caseload plunged fror omover 9, 9,200 in 1996 to u n d err 1,400 wlhere it h as stabilized of late. w O Critics claim the dedine re reflecu fe of using up any of the fear le maxim 24 months of benefitss Iuntil it mum is absolutely necessary. But WaUcer says the 24-r t-monih Ur has been a motivatingg ifactor, Umit nc ju st to re d p ie n ts butt to not i the Hi Health and Welfare staff charged ch wi finding them jobs. with Since mid-1999 when thi Jie twoye year limit would have claim imed its fii fin t victims, only 63 famiUe: ies have us u sed up t h e ir e lig ib ility ty, and hand, hass m r ore leew ayw ith its 12 sportsi programs, pi CSI offidals say. Student t It tuition wiU be raised to $70 peer r unit s ta n in g in the summer, T h e in icrease c ri is exp e cted to n et $400,001 000. It was recommended th a t out lut-of-state students be subjected t th e sam e percentd to age increasi ase. T h e re n a in in g hurdl> is em Idaho’s inc ncom e tax recei.>i in April, whidi ich will give a true indication of the thi slate’s finandal situation. But by then, CSI wiU ha liave its en ployee c o n tra c ts draw em awn up fo th e new fiscal y ea r,, which for \ be begins in June. "We’U probably go oheai iad and pu put contracts out and thei ien ‘just - hope he things have n o t cha hanged mi much,” M eyerhoeffer said. 1 However, there is gloom: my talk an among some lawmakers of next ye year’s state budget being lg even miore grim . Y et, M eyerho m lioeffer do u b ts th a t leg islato rs «would all allow two years of pubUc: school s bu budget evisceration. “T h a t w ould re a lly dai lamage ,CSI ^ ;C cntlnM dftm B l W alker saidd m ost of them received specia cial extended cash assistance, H e also said id th e d ep a rtm en t proposed elimin linating the consideration of Suppl aplemental Security Income in d estermining te w elfare etigibiUty b u tt CGov. Diric Kemp. thom e dedined sd because it would have d iv erte d:d :$6 m illion from other programsisUkediUdcare. L H ie administt stration did recommend an increasi :ase in the basic w dfare benefit froi rom $293 to $309 a m onth and lawr iwmakers endorsed it. ___________________ . ;b u d g et s h o rtfa ll, wil w ill n o t b e T eturning next year, i lthough r. A m ost will exit throug )ugh re tirem ent o r a ttritio n , fou four o r five s ta f f m em bers - not ftot fa c u lty 'm embers - will be laid id (off. Some have suggeste sted to mirror North Idaho CoUei liege’s cost.;cutting m ethods by t y trim m ing :from the athletics dep iepartm ent. •However, with only foui four compet^ v e sports a t CSI, the he icoUege is tbarely hanging onto t e mini:o th Imum n u m b ^ of sports rts required :by the region. NIQ on th i e other iProught the education Iaiacross our state if you had to do >tithis a second year \ in a row,” he sai said. A lso on M[o otn d a y : G ray d o n S ta n le y , d ire’ecc to r o f s t u d e n t information, saii ;aid he is hoping to expand CSPs ; ststudent drug and alcohol poUcy.y. While th ere a re now rules in pl; place, they’re prim arily punitive ive. T he new program would inc include prevention and interventic ltion m ethods. H e h o p es to h a vvee i t in p la c e by April, after th le e iCSI legal departrer the legal ramifiment muUs over cations. ________________ i t _ ________________ ;ContlnoMtkonBl The d tyy eand county may have pr' g ram a t th e Id a h o S ta te pro d e c id in g howV bt e s t to u s e th e ire not ab le to renegotij . Many ranchers were )tiate th e law enforceCo Corxectioaal Instituticm inI IBdse, space. m entbudgei :to mow hay last year andarestiU an< get, Anderson said. hhe e said th e D etour pro g n j s _ _ • Weed control __ lg Uvestock,----Crane res ~ :lo d n g money feeding I responded by teUlng a ' worth wo the county’s moheyV y were told the va various authorities m i s C ra n e stoty. When :C.om m issioner D enni ten stopping to buy gas pn programs involves inmates i in c h a rg e o f th e M inidoka in Jerom e, hI e saw several I x ^ inj youths Tdiat prison is Uki •said. tng iUfe R efuge have N ational WUdUl u A C ra n esaid . wo selU ngdrue ; *W e ju s t fig u re d w v e ’d g et working with them on strat ategies inaeased ^>endii iding on weed con»l th e lady if she was to dum i h a t w e can “I asked ^together and see whai ge dieir Uves, Christc tro l in th e piast as y e a r. C assia gfting to r^ll said. a l l the and she sai Ido.** h e said. Supervisor Gordon County W e ^ S u eady did, an hour ago,*” * •TVe need to em brace anyi : Last year Veneman.oo|p e n e d u p $45,183 was Edwards said about ab thia t can produce result ... r m ire program u jiie a a ld1. th x onservatlon reserve j s p en t to contro! T ol w eeds on th e two Buriey an and Cassia County are coi co n v in c ed it»s w o rth a shot, sl J a ^ ^ j M w rgeniypai re fu g e la s t yeai ear. H e lin k s th e . rahi^M TquaU tyoflaw Ch Christensen said. lio M S n d a y . grow th of n ew sw w eeds to th e ent, Crane said. M ayor Jon eim rcem eni faeard from Burley Mi lefro m th e are a. •< New bidldixv Commissii sk n en removal of cattle roud o f th e q uality of iAndenon about Uw enfi beard the county has acquit Hired a • P ro p e rty ta e s: Commisstax B ^ h e re .> A D d e r8 o n g pfIplTMWI* building oo tb e southeast accroer ioners canceled id homeowner tax ,d ie ciiy needs to cut its < AndertOD «ald tbh ee c i t y o J o^ f t h e in te rs e c tio n o f Al U bion exem ptions foj r 31 county resi1.000. j r » r tieroine n e n d s $900,00 A venue and IS th S tr e e t It win smovecL dentsvdw haven & ie s s ; D m oitT tiat m o m e rm l o c its p(dlce departme eventuaU y house tom e ooffices f — . -----------------$1.44 mil•JoT offle O eoffendoK Commiss-. noi t o o u n c m m pares toJ $: now in tb e courthouse. O C assia 2fm e»M a»tori vriter Nate Johnson ley p a y i to lo n e rs heeaa rd a. re p o rt from lio n th e d t y o f Burley Co C ounty p a id $128,000 foi o rth e c a n b e n a c M aatt die Mini-Cassia ppiopeny. n JC atsia C ounty a s p^aarr t o f th e .. C h ritte n ie in a b o u t th e D e to u r CoomdsalcDen dec tedded Bunauat677-404 NM 2;ext637,or(iv ifo rc m e n t.; . progragL Al .fcooperatiTe law enfol t o j ^ th e present tenantstof 0 th e c-moi{ a t nnjofinsonO j m agic Bt^ . ■obeervlnf ti aoinoe • nine^nontfa leaset^vA ile vnBetMom. j . ' * j , | t{ .'I 1 i H C p ^ w hen th e concrei C rete f lo o r w a s ' laid, a detaU that a> d s c onsiderat ad able intrigue to vvoh o lu n te er’s find. B rig h a m Y o u n g Lee’s F on, origini IginaUy used as a residence and then hen trading post, r \r o r d e r e d m a s s a c r e6 was la s t occupied lied in th e mid1950s by th e uLJiS. : s G eological c SALT LAKE CrTY (AP) -1 -T h e Survey. The buildi lilding has been ^^lational ai P a rk S erv ice ss:a id kept locked butI “1 **I can’t teU you Monday th a t one of its vol olunhow th a t object: got got there," Park te e®rs h a s d isc o v e re d a le a d S c rv ic e spokesw esw om an C h ar p!,® late le tte r th a t blam es es early Obergh soid Mondi inday from Page, moi Mormon church leader Brigh gham A rizona.' yoi ^foung for th e m assacre off 120 The le tte r was i as unearthed as Ark Arkansas em igrants in south. them p an of restoration < Lee’s Fort, on of (jta J tah nearly 150 years ago. Obergh said the Park Service j j le tte r’s authenticity/ has The 1 has no reason to iquestion th e yet to b e established, andi th let i e credibUity of the le vi volunteer who >ark S e rv ic e re fu s e d to> isay found i t vhether it considers the do jocuShe described hi as a sumd him nent genuine. m er worker who w 0 was invited in It was supposedly w ritten :n by January to help>restore res the fort [ohn D. Lee, the only man hi held because of his in int tere st in th e iccountable for the Mounti Itain history of Lee’sFerry, Fer a tiny hisMea Jeadows Massacre of 1857. toric M orm on out o u tp o st on th e sheet Colorado River, ^In the letter, etched in a shi if soft at he Lee supposedly v ^ lead. Lee writes that Iy wrote the letmd o th e r Mormon authorit •ities te r "by m y own ha and 1 hand” on Jan. a rrie d out th e m assacre “on “ 11, 1872, or 15yyes ears a fte r the from Brigham Young. oirders” r* lg. Mountain Meadows ows Massacre. The Tl Church of Jesus Christ ist of It opens w ithI aa re i feren ce to ^ tte r-d a y Saints said there re is th e P a ria R iv e r,a C o lo rad o e r, n10o ccredible evidence of Youn img’s River tributaiVa tatLee’s Ferry, nvolvement, whUe a churchih1is‘nvo and m entions ‘F “F^i in c h e r.” The orian said it was too early ly to F a n c h e r p a r ty ton; ', ,'n n am e d , a f te r ssess th e letter’s authentidtj ity. Alexander Fancher, her, was slain by Lee, who considered himsel lelf a Mormons and their ^ leir Indian assocapegoat, was tried and exec ecutd ates en route to Ct 0 CaUfomia. 5d120 years after the massac lacre The le tte r, reple Iplete w ilh misw/h h ee n M orm on le a d e rs cat am e speUings, grammai m ar erro rs and undl mder intense federal pressi isu re' hailing sentences, st ;s, says: lose 0 solve the case. “At th e P ahreah eah 1 have now Leee w as an o ff ic e r o f th L t e live longer than eccpected ecc tho I Mor formon mtUtia and adoptedi son s am now iU - 1 donot notfear athorty off Young, Y who led Mormons IS to for th e tim e is closing cloj and am Utal Jtah Territory. wiUing to tak thee bl blame for the Ti P ark Service refused The :d to Fancher - Col. Dane >ane-Maj. Higby iden iem ify th e volunteer who sa says and m e • on order; d ers from P res a ro lled le a d she he found f lieet Young thro GeoSmith Smi took p a n nder several inches of d in and a unde - 1 trost in God •1I have hi no fe ar • at droppings on Jan. 22 wh rat i fhile Death hold no teroi eror • Lord hav leaning the floor of Lee’s F Fion cleai m erd on this resless iess soul.” ' n the on il Colorado River. The church has lo acknowlIS long T Thh e fo r t w as b u ilt in 18 1874 edged th a t "som n ee mi e m b e r s of rith a dirt floor, but the lett with Mter the faith acted inde] id e p e n d e m ly at 'as found am id debris ovet v/as er a M ou n tain M eadov d o w s ,” c h u r c h oncrete floor. conc sp o k e sm a n D ale It w asn’t im m ediately cle le a r Monday. H m /g jg D o c u m e n t says Weeds----- — ' «’ 1 ' ^ M ' '— . J i — 0 m ■ ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ i witinoMlftoniBl ch a irm a n of thhe e T w in F a lls Spoi poii re c re a tio n s ite s , th tl e County w eed contr m trol board, is . griculture D epartm rat say& s . _____fighting w e d s onn hi "8*^' his ranch n e a r_____ In 1999, lan d o w n e rs arid id a H o lliste r. A chang ange in tillin g u m b e r o f a g e n c ie s in Tw 'w in p ra c tic e s u n w ittir ttin g ly s p re a d S**,™ alls County jointly targeted ed a R u ssia n knap wiveed. ee H e h ad 30,000-acre are a south of th tl e switched from a mol ^^OJ moldboard plow [igh Line Canal south of T[Vin m th a t tu m e d over ir tlth e soil to a aUs and e a st to Salmon Fa! *aUs chisel plow tiiat pid FaUj puUed th e soil, reek. Their joint effons mal Cree lake an d a lo n g w ithll it it, th e w eed le m e lig ib le fo r g ra n ts an ai d roots. othei ther resources. The p ro b le m p r Rv Russian knapweed and hoa oary partidpation on the weed board. c ress re s a r e th e p rio rity wee< seds “ W e d id n ’t kno know w h a t to : Ientified in th e area - a mi ^^en mix^>ray, when to s pnray,” n y he8aid. I ire«of federal, private and sta M te H e w ill fin d out th is *'“ : inds. w h e th e r l a s t y e a I About 5,000 acres of the kna Ab napeRoits, widi the guii guidance of the weei e e d a n d 3,000 a c re s o f tl th e local weed experts, [ ts.paidoff. oary cress h av e b e e n iden hoar -----------------------sntied, particulariy in th e troub Red, able Timts-News writ s p>ots o t o f C o tto n w o o d C ree ie k , Sandmcmn a m beEree re iic fw fatrjiDuck u d Springs and Deep Creek. k. 0 9 3 1 . Bxt. 237, or Ra R a n c h e r A lex K u n k e l, cc<h 9mo^evaHeyxom. — M 0. M ■■■■ ' r ' y ‘^ ' - B ( f f cE A ________________' N ^T B E iLIEVEE IT 'S5 ^ F T l i jIT T E I r n iH O M U M U M fC t a r l i t t i k c t a m a y ' k!»u t t a r . 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K aliey B am is, “ 4-Hl(eaders ccelebratee b u s y y^ar i I [day, Feb. IS, 2002. Magic Valley Re{ FrMo; te^Onal To announce aaurth: t Angel Almaras „ Miguel , * inter ^ a e o p y oOfn th e birth certificate . Medical Cent< Valen lencia, son of Dora A. and Kai T riiten Smoke, a j3„ M Igguel U , Angel Almaras of Dusty Lyn Edwards of otTwS.' rley, was born Fridoy, Feb. FalU, was bom Friday, lay, F e b . 1, J S / S I *r>’ S , 2002. 2002. • >am Aaron Rigby, son of Sierra Renee Bourn, ny and Ria Rigby of Malta, - t r ter of Courtney Dawn.2 sb o m Friday, Feb. 15, 2002. »nFflda,. im o f OM«ln*:noonl and Brian Dean Boum layden D. Paul, son of John* Hansen, was born Mon [onday, 1_________________ andd Robin R Paul of Burley, was Feb. 11.2002. m Saturday, Feb. 16, 2002. of Jackpot, Nev., Nl was born S Kristi Brooke Troug} ughber, Saturday, reb. Fek IS, 2002. tylee Rashaun Pedersen, sor Ryli daughter of Shari Rutii u th and Nayeli Arie Camillya Lynn Pedersen of, riel M edina, daugh. " t Can Richard Bryant Tr&ugli iighberof ter of Emma 1 la Lena M edina of Jerome, was born Tues b. 16,2002.°'^" uesday. Twin Falls,was'born wi Saturday. Feb. 1 Feb. 12, 2002. 02, ^S Ihayeln ha: Ulysses Ceja, son of Feb. 16,2002. ,{{ Nathan Kane Maxfie rlos and Brenda Ceja of Raft lie ld , son Alexander I !r Michael Whitby. Carlo! of Danielle and R obert rer, was born Sunday, Feb. e r t Preston son of AmyM Marlah and Carl River, Maxfield of Twin Falls, tby of Jerom e, was 17, 2002. 20( U yneW hitbs bom Tuesday. Feb. 12, 2002. iriant Magallon, son of born Sunday, ly, Feb. 17,2002. ' Bria Jasm in Esm eralda1 Bi B aeu, , Ethan Ower mon and M argarita ven Johnston, son of Romoi daughter of Teresa S. igallon of Burley, was born S. eand Cara Dawnand ar Jerem iah Magal Armando Baeta of Han nday, Feb. 18.2002. lansen. was Lonnie Johnsi nston of Jerom e, ’ Mondi bom Tuesday, Feb. 12, srael Jasso Jr., son of Israel;1 12,2002. was bt)m Moil Ioitday.Feb.18, ' Blnke A ndre# M orel a n d1 Veronica Vl retto, son 2002.' ’ Jasso of Rupert,c ,' of Laurie Lyn and Andi ndrew Kmmi^ e ilsabeth uu Benltes, wassjbom bc Monday, Feb. 18, Bryan Moretto of Wenc Bndell,was daughter of fNNid iaE ste la an d 2002. bora Wednesday, Feb. ib. 13, Jose Manuel Colby Blaine Bedke, son of ilBIe n ite to fT w in KoU 2002. lart and RoseMarie Bedke of ram Monday. Feb. / Stuart Falls, was.bor of Dallon Mark Mckav, Buriey »y, son of 18 ,2002. rley, w ai born Monday. Feb. ■ Kimberiy Dawn S utphi 2002. phin and H unter Josh oshuaFivecoat.son 18,20( Mathew M arkM akayo y o f Twin of HeatherJill Jll and Coby lackayla Eileen Juares, Mac , Falls, was born Wedne: nesday, Duane Fiveco: Ighter of Vcronica Juarez of fcoat of Twin Falls, daughi Feb. 13.2002. •ley, was born Monday, Feb. uesday, Feb. 19, Burley was born Tuea Jacob Kent Thom ton 18. 2002. 20( ton. son of 2002. Aletia Jo and Jaren Kc lailey Irene Chapa, daugh* Kent Isaiah Jam e Jackson, son of mes Hail Thornton of Twin Falls, ills, was Jennifer B.M MianitcIllofT w in ‘or of o f'Tony and Misty Chapa of bom Wednesday, Feb. k'bura, was born Tuesday, b. 13. Falls, was bon torn Tuesday, Feb. Heybu 2002. Feb.>. 19,2002. 1! , 19.2002. Sheldon Eliott Webei ber. son of Alexis Lee ( e Olsen, daughter Stephanie Marie Wcbei l^ ro f . o fA ly s a Ueeand a Gregg S t. Luke’s Wood River St. . Bliss, was bom Thursdt sday, Feb. Samauel Olsei sen of Jerom e, was 14, 2002. Medical Center bom Tuesday, ay. Feb. 19, 2002. Ethan Jakob Craner, er,s o n o f Kyle JamesesPrestwlch.'son of Sha« haw Proctor Dean, son of Amanda Lane and Case aseyj^ohn Juanita Joyce ce and Kelsey Cole Tina a and ai Ryan Dean of Craner of Twin Falls,1, was w bom PrestwichofV if W endell, was bora Ketchi chum, wes born Sunday, Thursday, Feb. 1 4 ,200i 002. Tuesday, Feb. !b. 19, 2002. Feb.1.10.2002. 1< Ivan Emanuel Poga, t of a, son Abble Mle a eStevens, : daugh* Ellsi Ilsabeth Louise Mann, Maria Dolores DeLeon on < of te ro fH o IiyJea Je n and William daught Ighter of Tifney and William Jackpot, Nev., was bom 'ens of Twin Falls, Mann nn of i Ketcluun, was born om Lyman Steven ' Thursday. Feb. 14,2002 002. was bom Wed dnesday, F ^ . 13, 2002. ednesday, Feb. 20, Wedne fo la n Prank L o p ^t, »w n of 2002. Luca ucasGordon Elroy, son of Leslie Duabe and rr aanklitartln ni Michael SIdon Eld Malone, son Elizab< « beth and Lance Elroy of Lopes IV of Gooding,, w was bom ©f Carol and S atello, was bom i Scott Eldon Pocate 'win Falls, was born Wedne dnesday, Feb. 13,2002. •• . Malone of Twi M artin M i ^ helby Lymi Sanders, daughIII. Wednesday, F 20,2002. , Feb. Shell Ise and son of Gretchen Louise te r ofy of Alicia and David Sanders William Martin M ankei 'airfield, was bom lia Regional Twin Falls, was bora P r irsday, Feb. 14, 2002. Feb. 15,2002. lical Center ndrea Christel Che, daugh* tn, ^ u g h Marcus Moii and Ken Chc lo ise sJu are s,so n o f ter of Jacqueline J te r of Etorothy and Eric ricGuvN R ,m lroO feli« lailey, was bom Friday, lia ju a r e s o f of Hail Uadsen of Twin Falls, v U rn J. vras HTOlton.Y«.« . 15.2002. as bom Thursday, IS .S aturday, Feb. 16,2002 12. ,Ang« ngus Deforest Gilbert, son ” 5; , Feb. 14,2002. B nyden Eugrae Rich ld l.s o iio t Al»o.N lck< anessa-and Andrew Gilbert ckol Pena, daughter of . Theresa Lynn Burrough lailey, was bom Tuesday,' ^ •n d o tP n ie P o nma J, r. and Nikki* of Hail Paul Eugene Rich of T« erican Falls, was Feb..19,2002. IS Falls, was bom Saturda: ustin Harold Rasmussen, lay, Feb. 14,2002. Austi 16,2002. and Brandon »tt Stephens, daugh* son of o f Stephanie ! . , A ubree Lou ' l ^ l e r DavM Bench, 9 mussen of Hailey, was bom md Shannon ‘fesooof , ter. of Clay and Julie Ann and Ju stin R R.. Bench Stephens of. Ri Inesday, Feb. 20,2002. R upert, was bora Wedne: -fe' ant more Infonnation on w orn 1 4^1 program? tiM callI Marla Me Lowder at the Cassia Countj unty Office, 878-9461, or Jcnl Bywau wter at the Minidoka County Office, ice. 436-7184. them to a project or in m dduced uc 8‘ve' them the hints with ones they' taking, Lowder says, a r e ^[ready a io th Also t a t m onth'w as the trity 4-.H cam p at the South county • ral Idaho 4*H Camp above\ Valley. Students in grades: tnree! to eight experienced hik-] swim ming, crafts, gam es, survival skills and[ “ >fires, }.“ JH igh school stu d e n tsJ w o red k ^ as camp counselor oosiS o S. JCost a for the camp was $75. C B Cassia Counnr Extension1 Office 1 :e hosted th e Idaho S ta te> Y outh I orse C ontest in July, h H Young t lg people who qualified atc district c ct compeddons competed inI h o rs 1e Ju J dging, horse bowl,, demonst nstration and public speaking. T h:e C om m unications Rodeo' — k l a h o m a ! _ o l u n t e v id eo s a n d1 IP ir e C h ie f B rlg g _ w t -------- — Vulganore tal talks to th e men an a 'r:---------------2 S 2 2 E H 5 E listens tosugg iggestions about how . C A S nEPO R D '-Tonyi t m o re e ffic ie n tly , d. All the volunteers VVt o w w a lo to fch M g e i ; Castfafafd l u n l fire rin g w hen ■d i e p s s t l O j e n . I h e most rig iif i o n tc bi bas been A s u i m , 28, 2 h a s liv e d in t h e eq u ip m e n t a n d ttra r in in g C a s i M a niDhisUf^greduaiing i fro m h ig h sc . co u n e s o m e d f i r e f i^^t tc r s , h e b u d d ies in school sc w « t« membv^aiM ltlMMVtallted ^ about the t e “SSESST te a ra ttd to c a Ir e A d e n ts voted to c« d is tric t to A pril is ^ b ttw U d iis a s e p - e '1 :r keep:ISfired iup 1 i _ar«te o te rural entity, levies taxes i --- Aguiire works for iheTw s to th inFalls supp ipport the operation. Canal Company as IS a ditth rider. — :T!! A«^ i r r e b ec am e ac tin g fit A fire During the off-seaso ason, be worics «www wtmitdooci when onemembi iber in the siding buanes MSS and drives ^ h aid d to s te p dow n. La: .ast tmck. N avcraber, ow A guirre an d wife he won d ie seat inI aan ife , Kim have ' y-', He one son. Ride, who I lO m onths (0 is ecdonagdnstach8D enser.il in s J im K nutx a n d J e rry n oW. ioiL F ire fighting is! an ai important SS5 cCormadc m th e coomisskN partofhislife. Uch oven^es operatioos of Stb hes *Td like to woricc m n y w a y u p in « (Sstrict I b e Gre disnrict hi th e d e p a rtm e n t: aain d becom e — le sam e b o u n d a rie s a s th chiefsom eday.^bes esaid. hool district, a n d serves ^th ndt ; of Casdeford and suR oun « a r e a s a n d c a n s e r v e 'in J* ' niV «C rin% idlha k a ^ M c k ,la s unty f a x tk n , if called upon. vit. baw w M tbaC attM i w i r i t n im i i i Now» A coitre ts.b aiy recni| I some of U s friends to jofai«I s . I n d i f a r t M a l l i r aadi sc a« a.H ib evobnteeR . a n ra tn c i sar,:, D u r i ^ m o st o f .th e yeai |^ j i i. 2 I 3 _ I 0 Bl ® BHBksJIHI 'I ~j i i i i m H ■ _ nMRBM/n MWcoKHhSckoelpn presents Rodgw's and HamatM i iMnttln nmlcal d m , 'OMiho homal’ a t 7 p jn . Tktnsday, FHda; Hdayand Satartay.Aiaatlntep • perfMmance atto w n be s t 2 p jg . SM ndm . n c k ite a n SS S for adnlts and $ 3 for students n tssnd Mdlon. ■ m m h t f t m r ni l i M was held in July ass a p re -fa ir event. The 4-H member tbers partieipated in job interview; lews, public speaking, dem onstratlc ations. comm erdals and family valui 'alues skits. Another pre-fair eveni irent was the 4*H Style Showcase. \ em bers s. M not only displayed their iieir projects at the fair, but had the he cchance to model them. At the fair in August List were the livestock, horse, rabbit tbit and dog shows. All thc homei economics ec and miscellaneous proje rojects were displayed in the 4*H/o{: i/open-class b u ild in g i Low der Afterwards, there were /ere district com petitions for th e di dogs, rab* b its , h o rs e , com mluunn icatio n s rodeo and style showcas< case. ••In 2001, there were 4- young ■e 449 people participatingB in the 4-H program in Cassia Cou County, and more than 300 different rent projects for them to choose from. am. "T he 4*H programn is a great place for children to leam lea many life skills such as, con confidence, team w o rk a n d compi m passion,” Lowder says. I^ K Castle:;ford vc " M te rth y de tiO T eB n tts ta n e d « n t,n Q ce bw nw e Imm* te m te d * i>;«M A f o im , «fan a b no ibs a f l r e ^ . CMUinAMMr* to m Mlitio IA iito a BURLEY - Thee Cassia ( County 4*H program had id a busy year, says Marla Lowder, ler, 4-H program a d m in is tra tiv e a s s is ta n t for Cassia Coimty. It s ta rte d lastt Ja J n u a ry w ith mini-classes, such>a: as frozen bread dough, cake decor :orating, scrap* booking, to le pair ointing, roping ; by leaders and and more taught-b: office staff. They ga' gave young peopie who aren ’t in In a 4-H club a chance to com plete: te a project, and ' allows 4-H member » r s a chance to expand their knowl )wledge and life skills bl other areas sas their leaders lys. don’t offer, she says. Throughout the le spring, there were livestock weii ,elgli.lni where young people had i d their animals’ w eight checked against ag pre-set guidelines. Then, 1 , ith e aium al is tagged and each member m< signs a contract. T h eir job jo is working with th e ir animlal al to g et them ready to show at the the fair. In June, Cassiai C County hosted the Mini-Cassia 4-H -H activities day at the fairgrounds. 1 s. Young people attended hour-long s lg segments thot . ' -v, ' ’ ■■ 1 . « ' , 1 . - * IS -, TMeday,! iy,Mnnfy3a.2002 IF i-V, ^ ___________________ __ T w i n I '^A L L S A r e a CG o m m u n t t y — ) ’L O’ e a r y s t u J iD E N T S SH O W w c a r in g _ ----- Buhhi Middle! :School listts honor sa tudents B U H L-B -] u h l Middle Schoolinnounced an r its honor U roll for1 the first semester. Cassie OT OTJonneD Cassie Tip Tipton Daniel HeUer He! H e ath ers rScovel JJLKippe ppes onors,4.0 - JuddSpeo pencer 1 Peterson Linderman leSirucek knim er........... ......RoxanneS Suresti eaton Seventhbgiade ff utchinson AmandaaCCombe KfOf» Geiger S t p ^baitii I . '• • m 9 . ■■■'" W ■'' nwMMMftf X n o n than 11,500 cann Bethany Eur atudanta colfactid mora than Jessica Heat th o Valley HouMhoflMl «neleu sheltbr. StudenU Includ« ud e, from le ft, first row : L indsay T lyTroanor, Staplianie PK kam , I - Angela Hutc Ramoo, S c o tt T hom pson, pso Jessica Lupton. Susan Tan ra n a k a, Paul RIedI, S c o tt Quymon, > on,Iyla,Patetaon,K ilitopliar; Ashley M ^;ca Patten W e t M orlahlta; te c oHid n d row: Sabrina Stone, Ben Lahi James Oster: J h r c h , Kyle Skvza, A le ia n d e r Han Haimon, Kampton Cox, Satah U • — Andi onyOw R honda P e te n o n , Chen hert QriffHh, Tara MeClymondsa Is a n d N icholas Jo h a n sso n ; th ird n rd tow; Biadlay Jacobion; Rlcfiai le C b ritA renziA ndyH arrii anls, Chris Steen, Aaron Dennis, AJilm nis. Ja so n P e a y , M a tt H aw kins..AArndnw W llkln.E vanC raolayi ' ■ Seventh grac nschi W ood. N o t pic tu red are are Derrick Daanid and Shally^G Qiardner. ------- William Chl> lter t«n«rrM .ii0 Shala Fields ^nnor nned food Karrick KeU' omkins II, 5500 to, M y P e a wiss m O’U a r y band abid e vdentshadthe I Adrea Storej h e lp o fO a v ld A n dderson en and Mr. EvaStutzma «3.50-3.99 A 's T-ahIrt printing I Ing business to ir Z lg lc h a n d jam ieV onP ide help raise money I the New ley for U pez, nolds York Relief fund. Sttidents Sh took liard S iu b b s, ston vM diniw Stephanie o rders for patriotic shi ^AJ x shirts and Mr. yandA nne AshleyBans. llesbce A’s printed them , with i all pro* Leslie Hunte itgomery . c e e d s going to the the relief fund. EmUyO’Con MichaclTom Bradley Twis O’Laary Junior High students itui In Twin Falls spept the th e th ird w ee k In D ecem ber coIIm fte m t for tlM Salvation ion Army. Along with this drive, e , Ic alle d th e FesU val o f G M t« , s t . ____ S t u a ri R T S T U D E N TI S C A U G H T B lE I N G Seventh-graders a t Rob Rolxrt S tu a rt Junior High rece a draw ing tic k e t w hen tl inlheK are 'C au g h t B eing Qood' K i'b y following th e sch o o l agr agree* m e n ts of m utual respe ispect, responsibility and a tte nt tentlve listen in g . N ovem berrdraw. dn Ing w inners w ere, from li m left. - I' r G O O D B Highest honor roll . High honor roll 4.0 grade point avcrat jrage 3.S>3.9 g ra d e pp » ‘"* Twelfth average John Silvers Twelfth .J. Stephanie Telman Denver Hunsaker Eleventh Colby Dennis Lanett Andersen Jordan Perkins Monica Biggers lis a Funk Daniel Egben Eleventh Tanyn Perkins Kent Perkins Lacey Perkins Adam Stanger ll Ninth Vanessa Sandoval Trent Cummins Ben Roseboroughh Whitney Funk Jordi Stallings Btghth Tenth Drue Tolman Katelen Perkins Jordan Funk Ninth Kristen Egben Coby Wright Eli Andersen Jenilyn Perkins Seventh Amber Pendergraft Danielle Cummins1 Bridger Booth TtessBrown Eighth Tanya Randolphi) Seventh Hope Hanigfeld1 Chelsea Capps rson Courtney Aiidersor Kendle Stallingss Sbith b a a k Williamson_ •• Delanie Hepworth ^ Beatriz Carrillo Honor roll 3.0-3.49 g ra d e- pP®'"* average TweUth Paul Buckley Andrew Castello» Anne Adolphson' Jared Boley Jade Mecham KeUen Nebeker Eleventh Adolfo Arevalo Bryce Dennis Brigham Hurd Matthew Newkirk ^ Debbie Arteaga Janelle Bishoff Jillian Cutter Conley Dyer Ninth H Hailie Roseboroi Eighth Chan dre Damian Seventh Chariece Randoi Emma Johnson Carmen Anguian Nathan Cantu’ Sixth Jo Anna Randolp Jose L. Orozco Randi Loveless April Hughes Jared Gaxiola Selene Delgado» Jesus'Cabral Arien Bishoff JoelM aninez -S e rlYlCEi > ^J L Legg graduate! ates from course a t Fort ort Lee — ------------------------— r Slack* Squm D m Oub. K ^ roll ( C ommu si.edu. isept®csi.e C ham ber, H e a d s t a r tan onequl|Binent0oup ! TWDJ FA LLS-Tlie h o ld h e a lth , b ifb fa ir tc S o u th e rn Id a h oi’s ’s B usiness OtlBTS scholarships SCI Olph B U H L -T he Buhl Chan I P ro fe ssio n a ls o f A nm erica stuBOISE ' E - The Idaho Irrigatjon C Commerce and W est End dem s are holding a raffle ral to raise Equipmen ient Assodation expects S ta n will hold its annual ^0 ;_______ m o o ^ jo a ^ d s a it et ei ^ nation:___ to aw ard.i _and inffim>wfji>p mmmitni a ^ .m o re.th a n $14,000 in___ al coinpetitiOQS thislu ^ rin g . scholarshi ships to stu d en ts going f from 5:30-8:30 p.m . toe . . ' Group adviser Kan ^aren Atwood in to agric ric u ltu ra l irrig a tio n o r F nph Popplewell Elementary Sd said prizes a re offen fered for stuturf/Iandsc Iscapeixrigation fields. 2 N. Sixth. 200 d e n ts , in c lu d in g a d< e d ic a te d In 2001. >1, tbe association awardFVee dinner an d entertai .p a r k in g 's p a c e a t CSI. C P u b lic ed $14.65(1 ISO in scholarships to 24 v wUl b e o ffered. M ore th pt'iies indude & dtnnc mer show and students, i s, ranging h u m $300 to ii infbnnation booths, ranging o o e n ig h t’s lodging n g a t C actu s $1,100 per wr student- The students h health care to downtown’ i Fetes and a $35 gift%bbasket firoa w e resdlected e c on the basis of acaiiis a t ^ win be availaUe. Nature’s Best soaps. d en iica ccomplishments, co leaderTickets, whldb are re \$2 each o r ship and i d interest in pursuing a L M v e a L e f M y ip a iiK L three for $5, wiU be b e sold u n til d e ^ ininagncultural irrigation -March 12. Winners lers w ill b e o rtun/UmmdscaperelalalS eU . •*a m k i a r f o r o i e n i i a U o annotmMd I f t rdi 14.1 4 .1 k k etsca n G nduati M ing h l ^ school seniocs TWIN FALLS - t e i be purdiaaed or dooati latkxtscanbe orcoD c«e pe students m ay .contact L e ^ i ? win qM saor a semil I made to the BPA Amc im d n is e r by their^loca] ca la s w d a tib a B ie iiib e r p la n n e d g iv in g fo r non] oUing Acwood,at 733' '33^9554, E x t in lg a tid n ae ^ p m e h t d e a le r cw oi organizations fro m 9 ajB 2308.or1^reaSepcat c a t 7334554. T oideeC C IiM c « 3 7 7 « S B f a r a D Pp A M ardi 7 in room 256 \ fing em a il to . n a A lla p p lio n io n s Ext2315;orbrseQ&D k a fo T TaykrB uikiingattfaeC oa . fcacw ood9ai.edo or ^ « e < te A (f ^ ; sSouthern Id a h a Q etlM lM ,T w% li] at A. Jefooe'f Parish (tall, o ftlM p ro c e ee.d sE. In Jerome-, call Vem at m at 3244440. Couplet weiand Southem id In sU lla tlo n o fo hoitsa by th a nSeiiitrCltbtBiCattr.7.9 fal ■y» at 218 N. 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Doort and tt6pm.Ma«beo*ertS.call Music :anMfc»at67»9esr^ SakeiU«trFte pmTu«d.yiitl2 •set Invited,oU 43 Dance Matic ViOrySh ■ unber of nd Head d health mity fair od ay a t Jchool at " ' Anny P v t Midi a c h a e lC .U s g li graduated from t unit supp}/ im the ''specialist advani vanced individual' J training course irse at Fort Lee, Jl Petersburg, Va.1. ;• H The s tu d enItt was v tra in e d to' ■ receive, inspect, s R. segregate, store,‘ M inventory, issue, d e, deliver and turn: M in organizational i ial and installatW supplies andI equipm eq ent; and. secure and contrc ntrol weapons-And' ------- . - ammunition suppli ipplies. on of Legg is the son 0 Cathy J. and Charles A. L Lef e^ 'b o th of Twm. Falls. The private i a 2001 graduate is I ate of Twin FaUs H School. lls High Cllett graduate a tes from basic Army training. trai — lied Araencan Vetemt* « and Shoup Aveh^, with: NMMortheorgantaUonordub; Tine, dayend place o( the acUvRy: Ti IibIidhi number ot a contact petso Send to: Pat Manantonioat tne Time! QOl News. P.O. Bn 548. Twh M s 833C OrlKto734«53& Ore m J r .to petmOma g caley jo m" Fdt a w e BMwosii. caR Rat Manantofiio at 7353288. ^ --------- ' eL. S Sffl h«es rCMdM aiaals Creq). 7 PLB. on < aod eTery other Monday. Cbrli Fourtquara Caater. 181 MorriioB St.. ••.Twin FOIU.73K2SS. 8 - “SoMbm idib. T-ta FMhStack..•SpjiL Saturday* at Sp«ibaMt>i Bara for dan landac $■“' Foretber aetMtia, can 73S40H. Cli Carol ■ BHd« - 1 PA UoBdayt at Made V Brid 246F ^ A>e, TWjpftlH i i 's i Army Pvt. Chari latfc a R. CU«t J t . has graduated from fron basic infai^py;’ training at F Fcort Benning., Columbia Ga. The soldier recei 'eceived training'in', monies, weapons,, ceremoi map reading,. tac tactics, m ilitary' counesy, military uy jjustice, physiad fitness, first aid1 and ani Army history and traditions. CUett is the son son Iof Randy CUett ofTwinFalls. Toadd MiRC. pteese send ma notta rtMMCMernaecUe.. sdayi and Saturday* lo Ibe comounity ccnter at sral6S3RoM St. k in ' vuwf Writer. Support C Wcdnetday, at Chapter ] Main,IUiky;72e.542& * Mack VaUer IrbI Chab. Ob meott for cbaaa Md raMtlnc. CaU < CaUOetsda at 73Mp(0 erVkUat73Ma38.N««a l«wm*B*eow«tooe., Wrtten tt OmWord, ord. ChristUo writknat TVia FUb * Btwip • 10 aA. fint Sanirday Sanu roiynLawiiatTJMtlS.-' Mantoiat 42^535. — d>im»lnj.7pm . .*oa«dSatw2»y Ip FrtK FroM loon at llarran.. 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Dernovek is tfae ^ C eUaVmreSc to r o f Solutions ‘ • d» e« n c e * c v f lc i A a n in t(iln tio n alili« InCMraiipMn .p,D, Wednetdiyt fits , an d has b e e n T\ Shwhonc Mnawx TWD) FAILS - The CoDlge Ifo f a t n e r H V i S dc h» o i AarimSadorC [nrofit organizations Soul iouthem Idaho win show off Ml4ainStrMinK (er, songw riteg'ii........ r su stain ab le f u n d ..... ^lysica! sd e n c e curriculum l81twcia«ie.caU4 Amerksi LtHm It program s-for 25 two :speaka* RobUo’J^ m identical open bouse gath pjnFridijt* «7& ^ 8 Bray appear ings ar aat 1:20 p.iiif. . ogs from 2-530 p jn . Bfarcli 6J0p.m. Mumbeen ession wiU b e h eld and. Csra. Wednesday a t the th e F ile r Jerone Scnioi nd Aprn 12. in room 277 of CS Tueidqn. 2l2Hni 0 12 pan. and devocTasd BL • ^ B u n d in g . School gymnasium, b» opens at 6 pjn S organizaiions and C2Sl p ro fesso r B ill E b erle C lein Latham Motors I o f TwtiS“' n Inc. sks » 3 S J S T ” te’ e' rs g e t re a d y to o n tfae aesrioos are designed idto FM bandBobUtfan a m J r .ir e lS e .^ ■ AaericaaLegle in n ed g ifts fro m sfao* Qow bow CSTs m ath, esuine> leersponsors, p.m. Tliurtday*.obtain 6 needed proIng, lg. diem istry an d SI «>ackbtfopai«6 stu- • Bnqr is a countiy/i 53M642. te c b iic d sim n c t. dent d its benefit from an a b e r dia tassinganistandantfaar oon aesakn. & a n 1es, a tood Whea” Bns^messi pjn.SMuntayi.CaIl 1 cover planned givank cnibelieTint in yours lg. office resources ttesi i n a ^ modest ttd tk a and fe a liin g ilo d a B S M ping. culttvation Hi adiool student* and t& High b S S ? ^ £ h o^r, di(Diiy aaduJ lo n techniques an d pare ■rents, counselors a n d oth A er im e c tiiy .o q B iK n i ..ron?, pm eot Inmraru c to ra a r e e n c o tv a ie dd t o Stodents; pMcnts r a n d b c o U x ,* ! $15 for one aesrion a tw t t am citfavaenian. S is te r M ary n e m b m a n im toledd. Foo r m o re in fo rm a tio n , a F co o rd in a to rr $25 < fb r botfa seac«U Fbrmoceinfmmtj m r te c d lE # £ ^ Ebci b e M a t m 4 S S 4 , E > L 2 029 i: King a t 733-5776S oc o c F ^ H ft^ fa m a tfcm o rto ieg or gram, win speal «t Stlioo(at326S»44. - executive direi fo r Non-Profit helping nonprc p u t to g eth er s developm ent i years. The first ses: JNITY EV i 'i 2WS T h^INGS TC3DO FkttBtbmbepOMivt.TJO 1123K.S(..Rupett.Menaf«U J43M047 ? r raiser BPA holds lundHial! fbr student compel . Seventh1 ggrade Sonia Ayala ^ AshtinBr Brown Alejandn ln> Delgado Amber Gi Gifford Kimberly ly Hancock Brittanyl ^Harp Aaron Ha larvey _____ JoseLuis Orosco Cody Perkins Delby Stanger ■ '‘ ' TeslaaH« lie n in g Anthony CasslHu iHutchlnson !' A ustinl inLoing .• ‘ Andrew rewLauda MlshaLi laLeaveU indaLyon riwM flhiues MfiMcFariand Marcela xlaMtmgula ' ne Nadtochayeva ■ * L t t ida ^ ^ Nevarez * I nOlsen ! tlizPeres eronSeamons S wa Wuensch igraide btxtngra AllenAU lAUred eyAUied . ~ ' Jeffrey/ k Combe BrobkCc in Davidson DustinD sieFonest ChelsieE Whitney ney Grove CarlyHa f Hampton JustinnHi Heaton Jordanu HHides .-3 AnilKim Charies 1 lesLawrence ' ' Stetson & onMontgomery, tr-. AaronnNeito N< ShawnT)NiNutting GaigeOv sOwen RobenrtRRuffing .. : Whitney: neyStocking Monica \ caVaiela .. LillianVi n Villaro AshleyW :yWilson la Jimenez win Fans, hiteraatkBii Orderrof of Job's Oaaghters donated a p t His from KaChrtstmaa wreathh sales Sl to the Ike Klstler Safe Ho ^ I idaho Leaming ClMc. Checks 1 ks were presented at the BetM )f officers. Addltlonalty, more than thi $300 was raised for tkeaa faUtem Honored Queen Brookt wkeJardtoe by raffling a dentans I quin, on by Donna BtlzN. From leftt are ar SanJane TalMt«ton. sptli^ flgterm m; Val StotU, safe house dlrM:i vctor; Melody Lenkner. lean**gctbiic 4 ^ Jardlne. Job's Daughters Is aI leadership lei ofgaRbatlon for gMs "* which promotes lova of God,. far family, country and senrlce to o MurtaiLUgh scho()ols release >e honor r Michael Adams Sbcth Shailey Sievers MicheUe Roseboroi irough S g fiS rish Hlabey PadoiM , Mbik BreannN Amandaa ' nhpheng Sengvanl Soto VtaorSo Jeremy T Ihom as Anthony' y Tomkins Ruslan Vi Vingen Matthew wWlggs JaromWi IVniy _ High honors: E l^ th grade Abb^ Rcynol Alcxjohnsto . Amanda Cox Anglea Ogles Breht Montg( ^ Honor ro n n , 34)03.40 Elahdici jiS S S LukeAle IV evina Thomas mas Henson _____ B e t h e l L G I F T S _______ _ j.'i.-’f c S T ho m as, B lanca Qarc 2arcla. K aylee C andelaria ria fand E ricke C Craig. n \ 1 ade Sixth grede uiey Alex Finne Alida Absh ,b$hire Anna'Medina c^ laynes Colton Jayi 'y- b a ck : A lena Roop, Ashley Ash Ham ilton, Yun Chei Bheng. S hannon W ray, Hal Hailey B alsch, M ike H ayes,>.Abby Al M cNeley a nd Alexam xandra Qray; fro n t: VlllndaI Fit Fitch, D arren CzapllckI anddCody C< W achal. N ot p ic tu red w were < Brody Mills, Rob Robert M URTAUGH Murtaugh Middle/Hi, m igh School re le a s e dd its i honor roll ^ K.C Hulse Kyle Qem. ■ LaceyMcG LarissaKir Madolinet Mirandaa Ji juker [enson Misty Hem Nicholass Bl Baughman SamuelTai Tanner SaraMasoi ison Summerr L] Lyday Tanner Le< Lechenby Tiannajao Jacobson TrentenICr Craner lyierHutcl utchinson Wekh ZakaiyWe CoriFIinlint ' Courtnej leyHdladay JennU ver Hedges KoryStntr o m b ^ NicoleFiFrey NIcoIeTl Ibom ■ Patrick cOsterkamp C ItffanyE TOstaAli *nickerK Zachaiyl yMontgmieiy • M (D N IiY T h e Tim es-N cw ews 1 r VhffttiaS. Huicfiitts 733-093 T u esd ay ly, F e b ru a ry 2 6 , 200't 102 P S f a lear Chjlannel: Empir(re builtte n d e rregulatii r i t TImea fw k , %.,J pI I L ■J BSB c ; . j' ' ^ ■./ ■Ufa ' i» k p / 7 / /•»• /i> 3 /S S V .' Y B r i e f 71 i *■ IN M o n N E Y state sienatorpi ^ p la iK to put PAXback (N TWIN FALLS - Sen. S. C lint Stennett, D-Ketchum, i: planning r>, is to put PAX back onI tfi the air as a noncable television chan tiannel, probably in early July. Stennett, who has the h e PAX affiiiation in Sun Valley,, will wi operate PAX on Channel 43. The sta tio n will be operated from Stennett’s Sun Vall /alley stadon, but the signal wiil be broadcast from Jerome Butte, ass iitt was when PAX was on ChannelI SS 55, Stennett said. Programming will n change, il not except som e Sun Val might be added about on Stennett applied for a license transfer recenUy, butt it will take three to five months to0 get gi Federal C pm m unications Coi Commission approval, he said. ' Stennett will not bu) buy Channe! 5S, the station that oper perated PAX until last month when n iiit went off ^ e a ir . ltionchain „° •_______________ — I ____ To seelejiow I deregulation can tum um an obscure businessman bu Into a sudden po broker, look lo< no further than Texass rsS biUionaire IreLLdvnyM ays. Six year !ars ago, his modest San Anto ntomo, Texas-ba: based ch a in C le ar Chan lan n e l nications Inc. owned 36 radio Communic lio stations, foui our u n d er th e legal lim it.. Tl T hen Congress d away with most radio station ISdid stai ownership lip limits and lifoys went on aa fi frantic shoppin ping spree, t, his sprawling empire covers 'ers aU 50 statess V w i ^ 1,225 radio stations,; ab about 10 perceni ent of the nation’s total, plus lus the 's biggest Uve<oncert promoti lotions t television stations and 770,i 70,000 . E £ ds. ! In a decade. Clear Chann mnel’s sales have ive jum ped from $74 million lion to i billion last year, a stunning Ig 1100ease. in Falls, Clear Channel has; co coun) station KEZJ-FM, news and t id talk station ODC-AM iOJ and oldies stadon KL KLDCFM. But Clea lear Channel’s rapid expansloi sion is provoking; lg allegations that the radio> gi giant B i l l i o n a l ii r e t u r n s m o d e s t r a d i o s t a t i • i n t o nl ;a t i o n w i d e c oDi m m u n i c a t i o mn s g i a n t is buUying recort irding artists and. skirtingg re fu sin g to play thei heir songs on C lear staUon ownershi] liip rules. Consumer advo-y Channel radio stations >ns because the musicates point to the he conglomerate as a sym-Icians d eclined to hire lire the company as boi of the results ts of media deregulation their tour promoter, one that should1 be 1 examined f o llo w ^ aa If th e allegations5 are a: true, such acts federal coun nUi Liling last week that couldd "would **exacerbaie the thi negative effects open the door to9 imore consolidation In thee consoUdation has hadd on oi recording artists, tdevision aiid cab able industries, copyright owners, ad« advertisers and con“Our worst fea ears have been reaUzed,”” s u m e rs ,” w ro te B Bei erm an, a sen io r Anilrew Joy Sch :hwartzman, president off D e m o c rat on th e! H F ouse Ju d ic ia ry , the watchdog or« irganization Media Accesss Committee, Project, said Fric iday. !‘A lot of the thingss Concern about Clear i tar Channel’s vast size Clear Channel iss idoing are the traditional-!• also has spread to'WaU (^aU Street. Struggling ly questionable in industry practices, now on1 under $9 biUion In del debt. Clear Channel steroids.” has racked up four stri straight unprofitable C lear Channel lel’s executives say theyy quarters and wUl repon JOrt Its annual results have done nothin ing improper and tout thei today. MeanwhUe, the company’s stock benefits of contint nued deregulation. closed last week at abc about half its record Last month, Rei Lep. Howard L. Berman, D->* high of two years ago. Calif., urged t h B e .Justice Department and"{ Clear Channel sayss th that cost-cutting wiU' the Federal Conu nmunications CommissionI cushion th e companyy as a it slogs through to probe reports5 ithat Clear C hannd pun­- . the advertising slump3 ar and tiiat It eventualished stars, such ch as Britney S pears, by/ ' ly wiU see increased pro! profit. One cost-cutting strategy Clear G e Channel b etting on is repackaging lg nradio shows acn cross th e country. The congl inglomerate Is ring scxaUed “voice-tracking" ing” on a scale lat would have been unthinJu iniuble before eregulation. radio Usteners “In 48 d ties, miUions of radi ach week tune in to a station ir th e lrm arm in et caUing itself Kiss-FM. Many iany the disc tckeys are based in Los Angd( igdes, working tr Clear Channel’s pop powerh verhouse KHS; M, b u t liste n ers in smallei iller :ar Rick Dees f ":ross ‘ th e country may hear iking about their local new news o r S ean alentine trumpeting upcomln ming concerts ; their local amphitheater, as at as a mUar playUst laden witii ban bands such as I Sync and Unkin Park. program m ing record . KIIS ^ ngeles is exported to Des Mo Moines, Iowa, Id JacksonvUle, Fla., as a serit series of taped oments, from phone calls to ssong intros, I"®" at are spUced togedier to som souindasifthe Is are chatting from a studio down the reet. The so-called voice-tracked segments^ usic and commercials can be b< Please see RADIO. RAI Page C5 .- T h e presiKANSAS CITY, M o.d to t of A m eristar Casi asinos Inc.’s operations in Missouri iri ino longer ion, and the serves in th a t position company’s top executiv Itive in Iowa h as re sig n e d , th e! icom pany announced. The Las Vegas-based » d company which also ru n s Jaclcp :kpot, Nev., p i^ p e rtie s did not say lay w hether Jc4m V. Finamore had1 rc resighed or wa^'fired. Nor did it say when his service as p re s id e nItt (ended or wnether he remains with rith the company in another capadty. ity. ."F inam ore is no longer of Missouri employed as presidentt ol operadons,” the compar pany’s statement said. Neither Finamore nor lor company offidals would comment. nt. Tony Taeubel, general xal manager a t Ameristar’s riverboat Mt casino in Council Bluffs, Iowa, has las resigned. effective March 7, Ameris eristarsaid. Taeubel reportedly has accepted a posidon witt) the Chocta Ktaw Indianowned Silver Star Reson o n J tC ^ in Philadelphia, Miss.,..ooin e o fth e nation’s largest tribal casii S & P i s s u e s u p d aItes. te t o l l s t o f f l v e ^ t a rrsst o c i t s WASHINGTON-lhe a « analysts at S ta n d ard tc P oor’s hav »ave issued ' updates to their list off 84 five-star ention since ..You should pay attent these five^tar s m d ^ over erd>epastl5 d yetts, have beaten thei bbee n d m i ^ S&P 500 index by an annu£ nual average ' ofmore dian 7 percentage F sepcmts. Here are the diosen few b^nch, th at were ju st ui Kulidce & Suffa (symbol ibof: KUC), wWch makes semictKKlucti uctor assembiy equipment; SCP Pool ool (POOL), swimming pool supplies; es; Nationd Coounerce Finandsi (NCF ICFX regional bank; Regis Corp. (RG R G IS X li^ salons, including salons >ns in Twin F alls and B urley; and nd S tryker ( S m medical devices. InOmate Brand* willII bnM dcaitcm tom ica * •* « “ IW I N F A L L S - O hi Dhio-based Intimate Brands, in co(\iunc unctionwidi its fbuniHiuarter and year^ - ingsrdeascL wiQ-broadcas (cnoce can live over the bi The call will be at 6: SI s Thursday with Debbie vice president, conunun . I S O 'S ; tb e broadcast will also be I fa r dialing 1-8002944342 1 l^ p m o o d e IB I(or 424). 1 c a ^ w ill b e archlv h iv ed im; w#wJnfiTnatffBr>odsxoin; M outtlooktspurs!stock:surge._ Rural gn develop; ps I brochure res ^ X ., 3 J I |/~fcTT 1 > 'U W , , . , :ejan. 8 511 IC C ByAmyBaM «htwln AP fiuslneu m Wrtter______________ NEW YOI fORK (AP) - An upbeat outlook from fr< G eneral M otors and a ratir itlngs upgrade of Sun tems gave Wall Street a Mcrosysten en th u siasm Monday, propelling ig stock prices sharply Wgher. ng housing report also A strong ed to investors’ buoyant contnbuted the Dow indusmood and1 helped h se more than 170 points trials surge; close in six to th e ir strongest sti weeks. • lalysts rem ained w ary But analj about thei maricet’s ra ability in the n e a r term m to hold onto gains, given la sstt w i eek’s fluctuations and ongoing Ing fears about earnings and account m tii^ practices. Buyers have been sn en ticed by cheaper prices follc illowing th e m arket’s yearlong decline dc ra th e r than a belief that b It business Is poised for improvemen lent. The Dow i iw soared 177.56, or 1.8 percent, to close a t 10,145.71, the Dow’ss sstrongest close since J a n . 8, w whhen it fin ish ed a t 10,150.55. The Dow ow’s r e c e n t sessions have beenn quite ( choppy as the blue-chipp in d e x a lte r n a te d betw een triple-digit tri gains and losses allI la ll s t w eek. The Dow rose 133.47 o Friday. •7on “ T his is 1 is an exam ple of th e marlcet’s bip bipolar behavior wherie _ I ■ I I W H I I I H H H ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H ■ H ^ I H ■ H ■ H ■ H , Spaclallit Dougtat Shaw, Meon ond Itn, diKcti tradai In aharti ir ts Exchange rtctrrtly. we can be up over 100 point: Its one or two days in a row, andi then i give that back in the next day di or two,” said Alan Ackerman,, (execu ti u tiv e vice p re s id e n t of pal F ahnestock & Co. “There: is i no ind indication that this raUy will 111contim tinue." T he b ro a d e r m a rk e t; also i ad\ advanced. The Nasdaq com imposite index rose 45.34, o r 2.66 perite cen cent, to 1,769.88. . T h e S ta n d a rd & P o o r's 's 500 ind gained 19.59, o r 1.8 index 8 percen to 1,109.43. cent, G General Motors rose $2.3 :.37to $55 $55.48 after raising Its first-q t-quar- irf J.C . P tn n a y o n th a floor < th i Ntw Yorit stock «r or ter and 2002 earn amings estimates. GM, w hich citec ted b e tte r-th a n exp e cted s a le!Ss in i th e U n ite d States, also said id iti is increasing planned productic :tion. “That is the kind kii of news w e need to s ta n hea tearing, and then the market wiUi focus fo on the economic recovery,’ y ,” said Jo h n C. ForelU, portfoUc )Uo m anager fo r Independence Investm In ent LLC in Boston. O ther automaii takers ben e fited from GM’; M’s new s. DaimlerChrysler er climbed $1.85 to $39.73. While economii mic reports have indlcat nicated business is strengthening, ,ththe timing of an economic ic tum an id laround is still uncertain and investo •stors are looking to company ly earning lings outiooks as an indicator )r that tbibusiness is indeed improvVing. . AA nalysts have said th aItt when en m ore com panies boost »t profit fit projections, stocks aree likely ily to begin a m ore sustainV able jraUy. ra "Wh What we need Is ju s t some e positiv Itive news from companies, sCompa ipanies are reluctant to react •t positiv* itively to the economic news 'S untili they th have tiieir orders firmly in 1ha hand,’.’ ForeUi said. — C o u rIT FILINC [GS--------- ^ Hewa TbeTlree»W» _________ BOISE - R ] e c e n t ac tiv ity in lu p tty Court induded U.S. Bankru] theseM agic' Jc Valley mines: Chapter?, 7, nonbusiness, under $50, 1 0 ,000 J a s o n Li Linn P e rro n an d V a n essa Di Daw n P erro n , also know n as V a n essa Dawn S chroeder, r, I3836 A ndrea Lane, F iler, indivi ividual, nonbusiness, Chapter 7 ,,1( 16-49 creditors, assets under $50,0( 1,000, liabilities under $50,00acase aseno.02-402SS. ElayneM M. Jensen, also known • a s E lay n e M. M artin ez an d ElayneM.Mi Mehdonca, 540 Jam es I Falls, individual, nonb i J S i S i cChapter h 7,1-15 cretiitors, assetsi u n t o $50,000, Uabilities under $50,000. $! Case no. 02402S1 - M a n u el l~ J i m e n e t , " 1234 rley, individual, non, C h a p t e r 7, 1-15 t, a s s e ts u n d e r lia b ilitie s u n d e r :ase no. 02-40250. R obert Alan A dkins, 21S 18 w. Chapter 7, nonI )nbU8ln088f caseeno. n( 02-40248. Avc Ave. I, Space 44, Jerome, indi $50,000 to $1( ual, nonbusiness, Chapter 7, , Chapt ipter 7, nonbusiness, cre< creditors, assets under $50.< 0,000, WilUam JohnI Dunsbergen D and a ca a Hat liabilities u n d e r $50,000. C Case Donna Lorraine! Dunsbergen. D » ,0 0 0 to $1 million 506 9&UU| no. 02-40249. I M ontana, Goodin ding, individual, Chari harles W. Mogensen Jr., also o Ridtard Dale Self, 776 Spa parks, n o n b u sin ess, Ch R C h ap ter 7, 1-15 "known wn as BUl M ogensen, andd rw in Falls, individual, nohb hbusic re d ito rs , a sse t $50,000 to sets LoriI S. S. Mogensen, 746 Collegee ness. C hapter 7 , 1-J5 credit Utors, $100,000, liabillti Uties $50,000 to Drive, i'e, Twin Falls, individual,I, ass< a sse ts n o t lis te d , lia b ilii Iitie s $100,000. Case no. 10.02-40234. nonbu! business, C hapter 7, 16-499 unc u n d e r $50,000. C ase no. ). 02credditors, itt a sse ts $100,000 to0 40Z 10244. ),000, liabilities $500,000 to0 Chapter 7, noni H ib u s ln e s s R ic h a rd R . Y oung, 135 liUlon. Case no. 02-40242. Wai SvVd $100,000 to $500,000 $i Walnut St., Twin FaUs, indi uaL u l , nmbusiness, Chapter 7,\ 1-15 Kelly J . Smith th and M ichelle F Meral e n Court cre< svditors, assets tm der $50,( 0.000, Sm ith. 854 W. Bi B aseline, P aul, q 3ISE q IS - R ecent ac tiv ity In n Uab iabiU ties under $50,000. C Case individual, nonbus jusiness, Chapter F edeert ra l Cou^t in d u d e d th iss no. 4 10.02-40241. 7 , 1&49 creditors, rs, assets $50,000 Marac \ ic VaUey case: L R. Graham and Margi Leo ■garet to $100,000, liabil ibiUties $100,000 riff I ^ . , an Idaho'corpora-' E.C 1, Graham, 256 Crestview Dr EMve, to $500,000. Casen ena02-40253. tion,, vs. v; C u rry Bean Co. Inc.;'• Twt 5 rwin Falls, individual, nonb ibusiD arrell D. Olm Im stead, 116 E. Resider dential Ag Inc., an Idaho cor-' nes: less, C hapter 7,1-15 credlitors, it Ave. D, Jerome,, individual, ir nonporati< ation; D&G Land .asse tssets u nder $50,000, UabUi ilities business. Chapter ter 7, M 5 crediDevdoi dopment, an Idaho corpora-* und m d e r $50,000. C ase no.1. 02tors, assets $50,00 ,000 to $100,000, tion: G : Gregory Hull; and Douglas^ 402H)239. _______ UabiUties $100,001 000 to $500,000___ B. HuU [uU and Nancy S. HuU. The & ^ e l P atrick C w f ie ld1,240 D ,: Casena02-4025L il. — cause o; action is removal of theg e of Earl Sari St., Twin Falls, indivldi idual, Gregory J . Corl loriiss, P.O. Box case from fto 5tii Judidal District off non lo n b u sin e ss. C h a p te r 7 ,1M 5 3190, HaUey, indivi Uvidual, nonbusiIdaho ir Twin Falls C oun^ to theB 0 in cre^ reditors, assets under $50,C ),000, ness, Chapter 7,, 50-99 5< creditors, U.S. D Diistrict C ourt for assignUab iabiU des u nder $50,000. C ase assets $100,000 to $500,000, Uam enitt tot a b an k ru p tc y judge. nKaX(02-40238. b ilitie s $100,000 00 to $500,000. av ilca i lcaseNa02-CV-66. F o nrmerAstaaris wortker mak(:es b est o f layoff on t t i mate Brands - a rei inttoMte appard, beauty I aonal care products ~ has I Body W orn store in Tw •a d will open • Victoria*! w m ib a tS S y e a r . ' t N m i i a M a r i laatt i n f u l i ' ■' 1 # w sees I lest close I “ir .s high( 08 s e e s A im ristar C asinos liii^n ag em en tsh ak al(eM ip . H w Aim g W* ' • PO C A TEl ELLO - Two m onths dosing of ttie Astaris i s R u m b d i e v e s k is may b e die best thing appened to him. . a focmer safety trainpeoor a t th e phospho- I- rous ous plant, wm soon be a coD tDege M arch to g e t 0O c cu p atio n al stud tu d en t again and ow ner of if his S afe ty an did H e a lth own ■ w n b u ain ^ Administration cei certification fbr *I *I'Dever tealired how h the safety training. HH e said it nor^tress le v d was out there tmi n til I • m ally would take ike th re e an d a got« ;ot away fro n it,** Hugues sait dd. half years to g et < H ie S2-yearold will s ta rrtt an dte mdversity will ill< him for 11-v I 'w e e k p ro g ram a t th i e his c u rre n t c e ntiiff i c a t i o n s a n d U i e rs ity o f S a n ' D iego Inniv ;o in years of experience K e. The c of his education wiU1 le cost b e cove overed by th e W arren Act,‘ federal ra l legislation th a t sendsI w orker cers who lose th eir jobs to’ ’ foieifm gn m arkets back to school, Hugue! u es believes h e q u alifies . b e c luse a u i c h e a p e r phosphorusI I Ptease see HU6UES.Pi«e(>l Materials look )lttO promote comn nmunity i By Mary lou P otts Tlnw»Wewa coneiponde GOODING - Each i n and ch tow county m em ber of >f tl th e R u ra l . M agic V alley E Econom ic D evelopm ent Assoc so ciatio n is preparing to showcas< case itself in colorful brochures tiiat Jatw U lhighUght the community’s ingfeanves. Fldd'spedaUst Jame ames Scott assisting In production :tion, starting with Gooding County nty and city. That brochure wiUil bbie a prototype for tite others. The brochuresare are m ea n t to help draw economic nic development to the communitit nities. A Web addressfor forth e coalition, www.rmvidaho. iho.com, has been approved, and S id Scott soon wiU pubUsh a page witii witi information about the assodj o d a tio n and individual data un ead each commuriity. Scott has m et with vith m ost of th e cities and countii inties in th e a s s o c ia tio n . E ach ich e n t i t y nam ed a designated g id group and a contact person to0 work w w ith Scott. The groups have ive fo rm e d schedules and goals t< benefit Is to their dties or counties, es. H agerm an, fo r‘ e x a m p le , form ed a c o rp o ratio ltion c a lle d H agerm an Im pro p ro v e m e n t, Developm ent, Educa ucation an d A p p reciatio n , o r ID II EA , to a ttra « new people fron from the valley who may Invest: in the community. The Gooding areaa wiU w try to fin d new te n a n ts fo foir v a c a n t industrial sites, indudin iding the old tuberculosis hospital1site. slti Buhl Is planning aa co community assessm ent to id e:n n ti tify m ain issues and potential al aac tio n on some objectives nam e by th e imed Economic Devdopment lent CoundL The Buhl communityy pinpointed pi education and schools lols as a top priority. C astieford M en’ss C lub wiU h d p the City Coundl1 plan ph goals. Bliss, Shoshone and md W endell designated Gem Teams uns as faciUtators, and the groups s workps are ing on plans for attract racting new devdopments. In other news from im tth e rural coaU tion, Scott a tte te n d e d th e S iro lli In s titu te E E nt n te r p r is e F a c ilita tio n c o>urse un in Clarkston, Wash., recer ecently o n a scholarship from Susi S ustainable. A g ric u ltu re Ri R e s o u rc e Education. 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In the f he fall, Hugues sdd he would like to get ( his corpora te degree as a train :ainer, possibl^ wdith assistance from rom th e F o rt H all IndianReservatl( /adoiL H u g u e s has las a lre a d y pur* chased business ess cards, a digital cam era a n d coi co m p u ter equip* m e n t fo r h is b u s in e s s , CCHRigging.wlt with Astaris sever* ance m oney.. H Hie‘s tu rn e d th e upstairs of his hi is home, located In F ort Hall, into Ito «an office. As a p riv ate busines nessm an, H ugues . .hopes companiei nies will hire him as safety in^pectc ector for their con* tracts. He said id h e also plans to train others ((o0 inspect i rigging a n d o th e r saife fe tty e q u ip m e n t, H ugues s a idi h( h e h a s a lre a d y received callss from fr com panies requesting hisI services. sei “I’ve ju st told old them I w a ^ ready yet, andd call cj back in tEe es S said. ~ spring," Hugues l Hugues saidd h e and another former Astaris si Is safety inspector have talk ed about abc going into busin ess togeth ;e th e r fo r a long while, and he hopes hop Ihat worker will assist hin; nj vw hen h e starts nboss. work as his own b( If his business less is successful, Hugues said hell t able to keep ell be his house. In case case business isn't as steady as hee hopes, ho Hugues, a fonner fron work orker, paid to get his book back ck fo r th e Iron Workers Union. 1. But Huguess isis-confident his services will be ineeded in the spring, for cleeaarn u p e ffo rts at Astans. Finding ng > work locally is im p o rta n t, a t le a s t u n til his adopted daughter, iter, Andree, grad* • uates from high1 school. sd Hugues has filled illed his garage and bam with broken ken safety equip* ment he has coUeoi le o e d ^ A ^ ^ and from constructi rucdcxi sites to use as examples durin uring training sessions. He has also rc so repaired some of the broken equipn uipment (o sell or ■ tiil.H esaldliisal is allowed to make the repairs based oi his numerous id on ccrtificadons. NNEW E w row (AP) .fulwea ee»ig en me Nei " S Hugu( i F o s s i l FUELS ^ -------- ............... jjij J92.70»3J0 WJS0J94 • 00 00 * 5 ?»702M440 M -Ow m .soiee'M 9M fcter *« ; g I "* I I *90 i l l !!: nn S I? rs r rif!s ‘ ” S r '3 ''3 5 5 :i‘ a s I S ^<5! :i‘ as-is - • ? 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Monday. , BttJ9oni2,T0, .25 I jiis s iii S » ^; .flS -S8 'S S ’a s M - n m x u m 4430 is Um T m ^ B M IMJO ( ;a f is S T e S ? i s ? { 1! I M e t a 1,£/CURRENCY u ““ : « ; - : 1 5 “^ I ■a - 0U> (An - MM Fam BwMu jR E S ’ m S r .« » ,! S » a n .i;,- . idaho-ba•ased nme (company Radio__ piosts bet;tter numbeers h 'C O E U R iy A I Z N E! M { A P )-M , re tire m e n t o f d e b t hledlp i e d boU ter tC oeur d’A le n e M ines s C C oip.’s bal* ' iftooe sh e e t la s t y ear. , . . T h e c o m p a n y f in is n is h e d 2001 vrith $ 3 m illion i n n estt lc losses, a b ig .im p ro v e m e n t o v e r th th*e p re v io u s y e ^ s $ 5 0 m illion lo s‘S’i . C oeur, w W d i operate -ates m in es in tb e S ilv e r V a lle y anc and N evada, -ijfpprted a one-tim e gal g ain of $ 4 8 2 ■million o n e a rly d e b t. payoff. pa; T h e c o m p a n y a ls I soo l o w e r e d . c o s ts f o r s i l v e r p r■o od d u ctio n to •below $4 p e r o u n ce, fin fin ish ed per* - m ittin g f o r a n e x p aannss io n o f i ts ■R ochester M in e in Ne N evada an d m o v ed f o rw a rd on tthh ee develop* m e n t o f tw o S o u t hh A / m e r ic a n p r o p e r t i e s , C h a ir mmaa: n D e n n is from o ne s ta tio a to t o o th er o n a d ig ita l n etw o rk th a t is ppotential* o ly a v a ila b le t o 8 0 p e r c e n t o f C le a r C h a n n e l ’s sita t i tlo n s t F ro d u o e n c u t a n d p a s teJ th t e segm en ts to m a k e it so und li lik e D Js a re taking liv e r e q u e sts a ni d calls from U s tn e rs , o r e v e n re< 'eo>rding one-half o f a conversatioi lon fo r a live D J to in te ra c t with. Q e a r C h a n n e l to u ts th is a s a te c h n iq u e th a t d e liv e rsI b ig -d ty D J ta le n t to sm a ll m arktee ts th a t • couldn’t otherw ise affordl it. ii ■ **Our K II S b r a n d It is lik e M c D o n a ld ’s ,” s a id Todd S hannon, a Q e a r C hannel lel bra n d m anager o v erseeing m any iy o f th e stations. " W h en y ou s e e th e K n s b a ll logo, t h e r e ’s n o misi ista k in g ' w h a t you’r e g o in g to get. Bt. I t s a T o p 40 p ro d u c t, b u t they ey’r e ail localized inside.” B u t c o m p e tito rs s a y thi ih e K IIS " a ss------ *** ° ! t % T02OOSA M« g s W h « d t rsald r« i . H e also to to u te d Coeur*s r e c e n t se ttle m esnntt w ith th e fe d e ra l g o v e r n m e nItt o<v e r c le a n u p o f th e C o eu r d A ’AL le n e Basin. T h e $3.9 mfl* Uon costtototh e com pany is very r e a s o n aibble l s e ttle m e n t fo r o u r d e n ," W h eeler said, C oeur pplal n s to s ta rt m ining th e C erro B lyo a w gold-silver p ro p e rty in C h ile In1 M I ay. T h a t w illb o o s t C o e u r’s ggo o ld p ro d u c tio n , w h ich d r o p p e d tto l e s s th a n 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ounces last is t w a r , d u e co th e sale o r c lo s u reoof fn ig h < o s t g o ld m in e s » d u rin g thleepj a st tw o years, L ast yeai ear, C o eu r p roduced 10.9 m illion oun runces o f silver, including 4.5 m illion on o u n ce s a t th e G alena M ine in hthee Silver Valley. !S :5 S B•Ctp S T.M-M OMA u n *lg VMn.n.”} » S :S S S . . 2 S I ''” SS S t io n .10 nySM 4U2 .0» Oi*Ap l f . i . ? S “ 'S S f.. SSSi! sV •ArCif tJM it ^ S .ii ^ r is is SgpaS r"'-" s ’ »iis . » u tt . u g !s> k :;!! 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This guaranty must bo In iho (o m ol a certified cor chock or a c ash ier's chock draw n on a n IdahoD bank, b( m a d e p ay ab le to the Idaho T ransportalion Depart. ja n m o n t. o r a bid d er's bond. Surety wilt be lorloilod In tho Iho oveni of laiiuro to sign tho contract. ; Tho Idaho TransportationI D Doepartm em rese n /e s the right » roject all bids or to accept U bid deem ed b e st for tho <pt Ihe ?tato ol Idaho. • Doted this 20lh day ol Febru sbruary, 2002 ROO BECKER. PURCHASINt 3INQ AGENT IDAHO TRANSPORTATION I )N DEPARTMENT Specilications. bidding doci docum ents ar>d olher Informa' tio n rn a y b o o ljta in o d a tm ec ld Idaho Transportation Departmont. Supply Setvlces. a t 331 3311 W est State Street. Boise. Idaho 03703. C ^ l a c t tho> P Piu rchasing Section at (208) ^ • 8 6 7 2 tor ccplos ol p lara tn s o r by contacting your tocal tJinn room, PU B LISH ;Fobrt.aryZ 5,26.2 9 .2 7 .2 8 an d March 1.2002 = I , , ! 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H az Mat,) st, CDL. 2 yrs. exp. No katS.208-S43-e7?9.» HOUSI U8 EKEEPIN0 W ann te d H o u s e k e e p e r s . S t a r t i n g w a g e $ 5 .2 5 . P leas »ase appiv a t Days Inn Motel Jtel, 1206 C entennial ■ur. Je ro m e a Spur, n r glORER ol Nursa irseiv business. Lots of h Suts. ^ Can 208-788-267* iO R ifl «^BOF in w arehouse. Must be 0. sew ers. Able to slack )alletlzeSO-100ib.bags b e an s. Various shllts. ^ r. Apply in person: 663B 3 Blue U k e s Blvd. NB i > wi ENFORCEMENT l Jenxn ronw County SherHTs De appU D •p eptu ty f t Correctional D epu •puty. Applications will b«e utaken until 2« 8A)2. Apply In person at: Apf 300IN N.. Uncom, J e n m a J MAINT NTENANCE D m ecT on Om KImbfl n ^ r ly School District is lookin •king for a unk^ue individual lual to se n /e a s our Dir e ccto io r of O p e r a l lo n s , Malnti ilntenance and Cuslodialil S e rv lca e. T his Individual lual Is responsible lor f [ " asp « i e c ts o f th e operana, m a ln le n a n c e e nd s to d l a l a e r v l c e s for S e e sc h o o ls. T his Is a •lime ye ar round posi‘J ®n " r' e q u ir in g w orking jw le d g e o l electrical. imblng. g rounds, car* ntry, a n d HVAC aysIS a a well a a the ability work with a n d super„ i,«a aa c re w o l approxim atal Italy 12 full-tlrne and p a rnt ttl m a e m p lo y e e s . C om m ppensallon commens u r a ti Schoo availai or moi la cIc tQa th y Cooper. BoaJd C lerk irk K im berly S c h o o l trict a t (208)423-4170 3 3 0 8 . A p p lic atio n ■ d H w ^ i^ s T O ^ o E MAINn Trinidad dad Benham Ckxp., a natloni kxta lle ade rinthec onsu mn e tr (ood ft non-food produc d u M M u s try is s e e k mg a I • exp.. .M■ a s s ; - * ; for our padcaging plant In H azelt biiities ‘ ^P*' K '' n O S T p f e m. ft ensuring equip. pera tin g te sta n d an jio « £ O d u ^ req . ^ Iflc H on a ; ■ •P tovec ve n » u b ly sh o o tin g & diagno >noeticsMRs. 'E iectrtc a ric alftP L C e x p . F a x( t'*w i n e with salary XKCTa a train. Opportunity ter „ *P*O B 0X I 29 lastadvancM nanL A I Hm fS vm S vi S S " Ew VH 10 apply m ust b e able 10 _____Sc« O lattw otklm m edM aly. MECHAI HAMC-------------------t?S I s c iM c U e a n i^ Brahd 1 Id r>ew dM le rshahio k>okin( ^ a l Monday ft T uaeday lino fo r G M .C h ry ls. «® oo «l■a m t o l p m O n l y MECHA IHANIC. " ^ Sidd porocessing plant Is Jk in g lo r a n e x p . chanic. HACCP traininghelpful.'734-6452B helf u T u I r --------------------i S ? o q u l p m e n t .e * . 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Qualified iHcant m ust p o sse ss puter experience and e ts t^ n g o fd in lc a l fS 3 R RW2ATI0N K IndM M dual w«h m « S i« |. c a■Il a n d /o r a ta c lr ie a l ts ipartanoa pi o r aplRude w a• in t i n g t o a e a k a care aarv > ^ u ffiS ll5 S 5 b aipp h y a ic i« y m .h a « « a ro n g WMk m Mc a n d 22)M s a a a C ta s a A C C N . c e n a a o r h a v e lh a > «y to gain o ne. Work •*>■ iia ila a iip h a a a a e l W to n e w w iu c tlo n ; B o o tjfw rts rs rfgation p u m p a a n d ™ ■fed. S a l y d y and•5 ® ^ S a a ia ? * * * - hS P n m eom■ pai w iy a « ig o o d b » I ta M d Hourty j u 1i S r S t c M o r a a n ldi nM u n t l o : M e nwa*w C a tilD n M n lC a P A M c4 M ' iS S S S S s^or w e oWen i^ r * Healtl w ith Plan ♦ 401(kl i1(k)Plan ♦ F tsx oR P m B e n e flts 4 Vacati ♦ S i c“ k 2L J , ♦ H olkla ♦ xT w SSn y . Continu fO r tf 0 /a M ctJ rMUan»g§r. eesshjlcandktate ^b e *able to woric ds. weekerxis. be b dopendabk), ive excollont i)oy working with’ h. An outgoing nality is a plus, T h l.1 JS ry l! level m anagementposltk> •ltion Includes res p o n ^ tilities i e t in managing youth and nd aadult carriers, s a l e s prom iro m o iio n s, a n d providing ig ei e xcellent cueto m e r servic ervice. II you are interested. Ii out an ap»d, lill p lic a t ioonn by t M a rc h 5 . 2002. T he TTim toeeW ew a Attn- D P en e r W alock X B o x 848 Tw in Fall* •alls. ID 83303. . ORUQfRee RKPLAcem WOftKP ASSISTANT S S iJ S ) f.P' appikutlons for office a sslsta m , w ago S9.42/hr. *•* position descripI *£5 appilcalion may Ined by contact>886-2558 or 217 . S t, S h o s h o n e , n o u n c e m e n ts ’e b . 2 0 , applicaK ‘nfSl-1 u s t b e rec eiv e d ch 5. FSA Is an Ployeifl aS UNT • Cafe.E arty . 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A pplyat820E 120 Blue L a k A RESTAURANI IANT Muggera-T< <re-Twin FaOs Company is now M M *uilIS¥i • P l u i b o) n''u s AiuUdb-aiii ilbeneflts » sslu l candidate ; ^ e lollow ing ML venogshU L If bl person: cee^H uM h dSSSSST* atmo( S annadral su m e ra S O O PokSL 8® r s s s s s n £5gsa: NEW8 I nVSPAPER RCULATION CIRCU 7h«T7/n* e c c e p tf n a , rAn.733-7100 ____ 7350verti MEOICA ic A u ^ R N Say D ayahm Fun tim e I'a n e e d e d fo r ' s sening s ; ft night shm 2 pn 2n n -1 0 :3 0 p m . 10pm -6:30am RN S S( m a - e o l l a c t l e n ' 1-20 •2 0 6 -7 4 M 6 8 a OOT ^ bu sy m e « y w e ------------ e 5 3 G w S u lfc jrt^ b e p ro # . la n e e d M aM ananca d a n t op nn il i a y b o a i d f t a n ^ n i e w a n l e d . lu ll k * y .Slend « x c u re n l reeum e b anaiH a g -^ iS£ I l a ; No fee, P E R S a n d .c u a io m a r PO O Q Im nadto ttn a d i NANNY/HOl H O USEKEEPER. r small children on .so u th erf Bellevue. 8-768-2676B . Call 208-76 S F s s v ® r sn « . C o m p a liiiv e te a . B e n e f lu . 401k. waO*« i *L aborL I * Factory' *Q reenhc * Constn) S S S -* * Sanitatli * Fish Prc * Mechan « J c W » M tr * CDL Dri D*.™ PamS u n iiia rS ^ fc ffi’ o cr e^s s prefetred. Wm tri^ b ^ y p !r Sfi s I Auto Pride, 808 je ltt i s ' m a m 33R E 5D 5""— B iSCELU Idty, enthusiastic o s e l appointmenls ir representatives. [ i-Ffl. 4pm-9pm. i M 0am -2pm. r« tiS .;. lusan 733-8350. MI8CELU D S S e o DS---------3 mondi; Idly, enthusiastic people to0 sot s appointments for our n irrepresentatlvos. vFri. 4pm-9pm. It. 10am-2pm. <^>^Sus lusan 733-8350. H iS e iCDOiSSDS------D B ecom e1 aa n Interna lional Exchangi ige Student Coordinatorin m your community, P a n time me, lex ble w ork o p p o r■ tutunity ( o r s e l f motivated person to coordlnaie ini ntem ational high s c h o o Il ss t u d e n t s , h o s t f a m ilies ss a n d s c h o o ls . E arn ext ixtra Incom e a n d travelopp ppoitunities. TrainIng provi< tot-heeat at(866)423^872* B l & t f LI3H i i E 50g--------U m ePoeW one MI8CELL ' PM 1 0 0 1 Aviationin 1 0 0 2 AutoPans. ■ansft Accessorie: sories 1004A ulosWWanted am 1 0 0 5 Antiques & es&Colectibles 1 0 0 6 Seml/Heav^ -leavy Equipment 1 0 0 7 Trucks 1 0 0 6 Ttuck Parts ^ ftAI o c e s s o te s 1 0 0 9 4x4s 1 0 1 0 Vans 8(B Bu u sse s 1 0 2 0 A ulosfora lor Sale 1 0 5 3 ln p o r ts9&SportsCa>8 &S 1 0 5 4 S lo d (C aJ8 >8 1 0 5 5 Auto Sento enrices & Repairs 1 0 9 9 Aulo Dealet ealers MEDICAL ____ Therapv o p e n ./ arlal*6.50rt>r. Sll734-4344« Call iS ‘,f 5S: 3: 3 0 B oats& i&AA ccessories CanvMrs Mrsi& Shells G uns&&RIRifles H otT ubsj u b sS P o o ls M otorHHwom esftR V a Snow VVeh ehidesft Equ^xnert ment 9 0 9 SportlngA «ig& Hunting Equipmerr ment 9 1 0 TravelITrai Trailers 9 1 1 UtiltyTraH TraBere C a r wSSl ? p J f » 3 m e l ♦ E n l h uuis l a a l l c . S e l f s w ith C u sto m er 'ftftlifclsi 1Skills p e tltlv e W a g e , Excellent nt Woridng Condlxceilent Benellts E*® Apply in pi throuah s Pr Program s Ddot on’t m lea o u ll J o in 01 t o 903 904 905 906 907 900 M m Acreage iges an d Lots lncon>e»e Property Comme nercial Property nT! AUTOMOTIVE I fV Automoilve sa les trainee, No ex p . n e c e s s a ry . Magic VflHey's la rg e st dd<e a le r s h ip . H ig h Incc como obove S40.000. C^o n tact G ale M ott o r C RIcky Franica at M iddiekauff Ford V alue C o m e r J i Try AUTOMOTIVE---------------jjifv lilty Lube Is now hiring FT . bc te c h n ic ia n s . C u s to m e r J,®,rv ic e frien d ly . S o m e se cCOi o m p u lo r k n o w le d g e holplul. Coll lo r appointhai ment a t 734-5666,■ §gj I I -5 . •^Mtnchutw.1-e00^49‘ 521 Mortgai Finandi Itial Setvlcea 4 0 3 Tulorinj [ng_____________ EnteitaJf mainrnoni Senrlce L j o O i f l I B B f f f f l f f i B l f f l «® * Child1 C^ears Services K S l i ^■ w i i M i i M 6 0 6 3 0 0 0 S e rv'fcq ic^ Dlrecioty 5 0 1 O p en 'H H o u se 607 k a O O ^ TBJ JI I f f i W f W ™ 5 0 2 Homes n fo rS a le 606 h m M M m m s i o ou t-oM-Area i-. H om es 609 itoymeni W anied 5 1 1 Oul-Ot-! >f*State htom es 2 1 S Resum jm e Preparation 5 1 2 F am ish i'Ranches'D alries 6 1 0 Repair. Rebuild. R ep lace or Remove. Jim 326-41S0 ! 1 Persona » n a l8 H appyA py; ds NANNY Ofrerco mis soivld o s like child c a r o a n d N m p lezadecasas. Call 734-7491 Iv. m sg .B ~ THE HANDYMAN CAN i > jiiiiiiM I 519 520 111 113 All Ul (odvertising b subiect to the :he n e w sp o p e re' slandords of acceptance, ce. The Times-News reserves the th e rig h t to e d it, decline or properly class lossify any od. Receipt of cop] o p y v ia rem o te f ntry (fox, e-moll, etc.) i c.) does hot constitute final acceptance by thisnewspi ivspopeL-Itie advertiser, not 4 the newspoper, assumes I responsibility for the f ies full truthful content of their c lir odvertiUr messoge. I 517 516 r 104 ID S 110 P o lic ie s : I Buslnej » •» >rtunltlw ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i l 3 0 2 Money jy to L o a n 1 0 1 Lost& lA F o u n d . 3 0 3 Money>yWarrted 1 0 2 .C a r ddoo(lT h a n te 3 0 4 InvestiT « n e n ts 1 0 3 D le ata^ ^ At ld s 3 0 5 Contia: A M ---------------y - J . . I— Tueadey, February 20,: ^ 2002 , T lm n .» to in , Tw int FFai n a ,k W w C r __ _____ ___ SERVICE S le S young ng A g -trr lo a llo n s e rv ic e peopl* to M iv* food and nd p erso n . Com puter exper.r be v erag e . Must b e good od helpful. Can 734-0444 w ith p e o p le a n a b e rea p o n clb le. Muel b e »« a l tECHNICtA N------------------. . r FT positton. Mon. through ^ Fri. Must h av e valM drlvS e r s lic e n s e . N o p h o n o0 I Q oH Coum e.TwlffFall>.« — ' calls p le ase . S e e J o e O* g B I A lb detail dept, a t MkkOekautr P e t a l ! l u m b e r y a r d In In Ford. Biue Lakes. TF.B i Keiclium la taking appli* * w a B e H o u s e ----------------! c a tio n s (or th e following F eed miU operator. Must ' poiltiooa: b e a b lo to liftio o ib s. ' **’ClaM A COL Ortvisra SIO /h r.M u sth av ea 1 y r.' ; ” *Shlppli>B & Receiving, • a te a d y work record. Cferk with forWm exp,' Ix. C all734-84S2» Com petitive w ages and ex< • cellent benefits. Can John ; at(208 )7 2 6 » S ei6 .» ^ 217 I : M u s tb e iX b lo , • committed, rosponslble .& ( h ave own vehido. I T h a C o o U e B a ske t. : 734-0930 ask for Mary. — , ut 9 K * % 3 |e 9 |e 3 |e 3 I I ★ ★ ROUTE S43 100-900 11th Avo. N. 4l9Fnjltland benefit package S e n d r e s u m e s to B ox 9 7 6 4 8 . S T h e T im e s . News. P.O . Box 548. Twin Fate, kteho 8 3 803^ »48.« ROUTE SSI 100-600 bik 6th S t ROUTE SSI 500-800 bik Aden St. 500-600 Idaho St. II you e njoy high school s p o n s . w e^have th e job .lor you. The Timcs-Nows is s e e k in g p a rt- tim o s p o r ts w r ite rs lo g a th e r g a m e r e s u lts by p h o n e a n d in porson. Wo n eed people in Mlnl-Cassia and In th e Twin F a lls a r o a . W ork 2 -3 e v e n in g s p e r w e e k , u su a lly Including F rid a y s. In a n exciting, d e adline-driven environ­ m e n t. ( S c h e d u le s a r e som e w h at flexible.) You n e e d g o o d la n g u a g e skills, som e sports knowle dge a n d basic com puter skills, high school and CSI .students wolcome: adults to o . S e n d your r e s u m e and a sam ple ol your writ­ ing to Kovin Hall. SporU Editor. T he Times-News. P.O . Box 548, Twin Falls. ID 83303. O r pick up an a p p lic a tio n a t ou r Twin F alls o r Buriey office. A drug-free workplace. ■ . TECHNICIAN M eter R e ad e r. Hailoy are a. Must be able to walk 5-1S mis. dally .Cioan driv­ ing rocord. Must Uve in a 4 0 mis. radius ol Hailey. Call 734-6452S ^CH M CM N C opter tM h n icla n wanted. W age & benefits DOE. Sertd rosum e to Box 97825 c /o Tim es Nows. P.O . Box 548. Twin Falls. ID 6 3 3 0 3 a tfyoultva In thia araa and molntarootad In baing a PhaaoealiaatrfcT Uanagar. 733-0931 axt 347m ★ 400 Bik. R ose St. N. ★ ROUTE 770 ^500-1000 Aspenw ood Lane • , X )-900 Q re e n tre o W ay 600>00-900 O l e a r y W ay ROUTE 874 . inlerested in being a ^ Newspaper Canier. ^* * * * « « please contaci the Burtey Times-News REM EM BER otfkx at 677-4042 or Thstbblhday ad you placed stcv>b y the Buriey ^eome time ago In 7h« Tano*otrceaL-1263 Overtand na /iW ?N o w isth elim o to Ave. (Roper bulkHngf ccorrte » pick up your pictures. ★ 2 0 0 0 -2 1 0 0 E liz ab e th Blvd. 7 0 0 -800 F alls Ave. W. 7 0 0 -800 W endell eairlar... , Pht»aeontaetD latrtet Uanagar 7S3-0831, a x t 347m ★ 1 86 0 0 -2 0 0 0 4 th A v e. E. 41 4 0 0 -5 0 0 M a d ro n a 240-« 4 0 -4 6 5 M o rn in g sid e Dr 4(00 0 -5 0 0 W ak e fie ld SI. ROUTE aee ^ ★ ROU TE 746 230 0 -4 0 0 Sracdce/jSf.W . I o ulhm onthaW aat Ity ia ld a o tT w ln F ^la a a ra In ta n atadlnbalngs ★ ROUTE 741 ^40 2400-2500 4th A v e .E . iOO-500 Carriage Lane 400-500 Eastgate Dr. Paintbrush 22400-2600 40 ROUTE 860 i 100-400 Borah Ave. W. 100^300 Wiseman Ave. i ROUTE 878 Slop by tha Customer £Setvk» Dept lodayl H I h J tf H Education r — ^ s p I ,* In in o u r effort to m a k e our :lasslfled section frn re e of an y errors. py le a s e ch e ck yyco u r a d th e first dJay a it a in s . After th a t tim e T he -n* rim e s-N e w s will " lot b e responsible fO ort an y m ista k es, ROU TE 719 1 0 0 -1 2 0 0 10th A v e .E 1100-1200 11th Ave. E 1000 Bik. Blue L akes 1300-1400 Poplar ^ ROUTE 852 .70OSOO Meadows Dr. 600-800 Washington SI. North 4« )-5 0 0 F a/teV tv e . IV. ^SH lor D eeds of Trust. £ ?irtgagos , an d Real Estato Cali today for o = infracts'. 2 eo . no-obligallon quote. {208)733-3821B j ----------------------- ROUTE 70S 400A spenw ocdD r. 4C 400-500 C ypress m y 40C 2500-2600 Elizabeth Blvd. 200-400 eth A ve.E . A independent Carrier sl ^ to deliver our weekly h shopper&Auto ★ ★ TlmeS‘Newa c cunently haa the following Independent newspaper routes ht ocnn the Eaat sid e o f Twin Falls RO U T ^a iS 2 0 0 ^ 4th Ave. N. 200-500 sth Ave. N. « IF you live in the A Heybum erea & are ★ Ti The 9K 300-500 3 m Ave. N. trader In the * HEYBURN area ★ 4 c « 9 f c « « « ROUTE e05 L a iy J Trailer Park currently looking for ★ tW N F A L L S P )-------------- 400-500 Rosewood Dr. " 800 Bik. Rosewood PU B U C SERVICE ' MESSAGE g p ro flis u sually m oon )lg risk , Boloro you d o lusiness with a company, ■’ua heck It out wlih the Botfil? ar Buslrtoss Bureau. For ”01 ro o in fo rm alio n a b o u t qvi iv o ld i n g I n v e s t m e n i ^c am s, wrilo to Ihe FoderallnT r a d e C o m m issio n . Wa Vashington. D.C.. 20580, ofrecall Iho Nalional Fraud n f' o r m a t i o n C e n t e r , i," -600-678-7060.B IF you live in the Mlni-Cassla area S are Mit Inlerested in belog a New spaper Carrier, ^ 3. 31 0 5 ^ s s n s ^ H ^ please contaci Ihe t Burtey Times-News £ office a t 677-40420! - ISS C » S H N O W SS o. rC ontracts & Mortgages. stop b y the Buriey all Dlvartlfiad Cafiltal. office off, at: 1263 Overtand 208-734-9727 Ave. (Roper Building) ------DRACO ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ INVI VESTMENT CORP. ROUTE 800 Skylane Trallar Park ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ T h e T Iin e « * N e w t I t ★ ^ C == ^ 5 | a S ^ S ^sn; PU B UC SERVICE MESSAGE ing proporty? Don't pay y loo s until ll's sold. For 10 In lo rm atlo n a b o u t avoic olding tim osharo a nd r e 1a1le«stato scam s, write to tthh e F e d e r a l T r a d e im m isslon. W ashingComi ‘o "I.- !D .C.. 20580, or call I National Fraud Inlor^ a 1 10 n C e n t 0 r , , nIOO-876-7060.B V IL $62,500 e c e n tly rem o d e le d 3 rm, 2 bath, one level. o n 8eih li Avenue North. $79,900 ty o u l l v on tha EAST • 3 be b d rm . 2 b a th hom e. •Ida o t Twin Falla a ara iirapli p la ce , g a rte n spa ce . Inti In ta ra a ^ ln b a ln a a n Conv n v en lo n t lo cation on Inda, rtd e p e n d e n ln e w a p a p w cioor ar Lako Road. earrtar... S105.000 Piaat '« « « • c o n t a c i DIatrlet • 4 bdi )dm i. 2 bath, split floor Uan I f a n a g e r «t 733-0931 pion. 1. vaullod ceiling. Coraxt: Sorl< r lo t n o a r s c h o o ls & ^ ^ C le S100.900 • Custi jstom-bullt 2000 sq.lt.. 2 bdn drm homo on Oth loo C l e a r L a k e s Q o lf jr s e . P atio for enter^ ling, terrific view. ROUTE 6 2 0 10< 1 0 0 - 4 0 0 Je ff e r s o n _ BUSW tS M E ^ A V A IL A B L E C om ‘^Bor k e r e a A ^ t e r T * CNBBA.COM Keys to Su c c ess. ^ 2 0 8 -7 3 3 ^1 B W 3RAWLEV ................ CallJor lohn Robins 543.6339 JONES R O IBERT B IREALTY 733-0404 7 ~ z z 'z s x z r Ctn733-0WI. ILLS NkM 1 b d im . rp o rt Refs. $500/No smoking o r L eas* rata ra $2500 perm o. (taxes14& insurance pakl). Call J. F W e e te r r a I E a t a te G r o u p 7 3 3 -7 6 5 3 ^ . k 4 ^ 6 0 2 .^ U 2M bedr o o m . 1 balttfl s h o m e .n o p e ta .* ig te r m le a s a . $400/mo. -•■dep. ( 5 4 3 -6 ^2 ...... B U H L b2 r^or o m s . $ 4 2 5 * SSS'..225 ’ 5 2 01 o r 7 3 1 -2 2 1 9 a : 733-4952 BURLEY----$ 55 0.0 0p}erm e rn onth.3bdnn; 1 1 ccat ar garage. Fully .baa<c it y a rd . 34Q fe n c ed .b For N orth C om f o!rm a tio n ')),“ « j"n'® 170-2274 or 55-1160. ; ^-BOO-^SS-t buhl i ^ i i l .AKE Tim e sh a re , II 'resort. Q reat 10I ? * '® n" .; n e a r T e m p i* > .S 2 0 0 0 /n e o o ti^ (8 -5 1 1 2 lv .m * o a |T ---------^ H B f ff lW IB B H iM M illiliH T W IN FA ^ L S 2 b d rm . appls. Ind.. Int sw am p coolor. carpe peted. Very cloan. S10.500. 0.7 3 3 -3 6 1 2 evesH _ t 1 ^519^4 h m S U N S EET T M E M O R IA L PARK 4 sp a ce s, valued 00 e ac h , will soil a n ia M g ffilW ^ S 2 0 .A BURLEY K sle ep in g rm n r s. S ttO /w k,m o .6 3 5 W hMain. 678-7833 FILER 2 bdrr g as ipon. $475. + hoat. carpon dep. R efa. 1 5 -8623a Can 735-86: S Tc p ^ bdrm.. 2 b a th w/ PrhfBte new brick ran c h onn 2 a c r e s . Canyon/ hill top views. Avail. now. $800/n 00/mo. 326-4729: O LENSFER form stylo, on 1’ *>ath,, fan que 1acre. Fonced picturesque lor ho rse, } .dd ot » o lo rtv e r.& ree. $550 V dep. « 5 3 & 365-3367a 3 QOODING Ib d rm rT b' abaih iJ $325/400. ib d m > .tb a i $400/400. t bath. 2 bdrm 1 batt bath.S425/S500. Call 6311 6 3 M 8 0 5 . pC A V / i / \ , _ . . ^ ■ M pwauntry lutpttiM tow oaty n it to pl«e« a Sa^Sfi. itiflod ad. Th« eoit It low...ih, ...irio retuiit are high. Th#r»t rtdnt»HI«d. 733-0931. 'l i ?FA 3 L L S " T i r a d o f a S S n oWRN 'o e ie x s e f L ■ * « *k * 7 'C h e c k return 2 bdrni.I. 21 2 bath. S et-up In o n n tww^4pl*x.C *IIC huck b a au tifu lullSSkytan* Comm207a unity. An 733-620 Anaappnances. A d to mov* htoll F A la 3 Oupi*x. iixft. «• *r/upp* P*rl $38.600/oller. “ 2 ? ^>*‘0628x51 ? n.. 2 bath, d*n. F i* is** * 7 3 4 - e 0 1 6 a C a n to M u st b e T S S n liS M O M tm td p a o ^ Mev*dl! 11! tin n\ar la n y - DKk-lo-schoot 8 * * u *• 44 4-R H om ** n » * it.c .Ca^73^^)»31. a^ M U y m * .tD ~ ^ j S*lll T ake JE RO M E E Must M ^ S t S ^^ B B D D O lym ents. 3 yra old. ,3 b d m i,2 b a lti.a ll ■*! M i i i l tw i m f‘ALLS upgrade*. *a.C(aU 324-7896j SSIONAL OFFICE ■ iT E R OWECTLY k ^ l o s s FROM CSI A p ^ fi t w In Z 'l s h . tw o -d ay c lo sin g . OSHONE Beautiful vinany/ condllion, cc eny price, ge hom e, 4 bdmi. 1 full 420-21 0-2178 Nka<Ji 1 p a r t i a l b a lh In im t. H ard w o o d floors, k S n ci o d y a rd . D e ta c h e d irage. Lrg. shop. Many Sptjgl id a tes. $89,500. Avail. — ^ 4 15. /1 5 C a ll 5 7 6 -1 3 6 7 o r rn U S T E E 'S S A U S ugar b*«t sto c k 16-2204 Kristino.B > b * aoM a t auction tu •cation of sales; U.S. THE TIMES NEWS I if*?*) c ia i la assified D epartm ent o, R » s , i r B lilding, i ' 253 Third Ave. N. Twin Falls, Idaho TTai ake C ar* o f your 3n. 4 .2 0 0 2 at claaairied b u sin e s* ” f " ; March ' hT, 10:00 AM o r e s soon be fo r* y o u h e a d to ,J ® f { realtor a s can be heard y, o u r b u s in e s s 1.2^ •206-733-0931 e x t 2 0u r e s in C assia County ir o u r B urley Offic* 425 shares in 1-206-677-4042 Minldoiui County IN FALLS IS 120 sh a re s In Will P a y $1500 Of TwIi Twin Falls County Bjy maira C lo sin g C o s u May be use i d Inolhercoun3 bdrm. 2 bath, lies will wilh S ugar Beet com.<.1 iy opprovol. Minimum offlco/den/4ih bdrm. pany a }81 sq. ft. W ood lloor bid: d: $300.00 $: por share living room, S82,500. ^ & " & (50 B ra ck e n SL N. Chai (209)324-3336 7 3 7-4644JI (Si ______ TWIN F N FALLS 3b d rm . 2>4 £ baifi, Ih, apprex. < 2400 sq. ff. ^ 5 l 3 i « / pool, pO' s a u n a , jacuzzi lub. t, 22 liro p la ce s, indoor bar-b-i -b q u e .C o ria n counter TWINF) H FALLS Astounding is.S145,000/oller. view' of ofiriver and bridge 7^6^6‘ 4 ac a c r a a o n th e rim. 5-6505 or 731-2956.M 2W _C aN ^8M W _^_^ f w iH N FALLS F g ^ = ! 3 b o didroom rc 2 b a th hom e. X 40 shop wilh 1 acre. s ol pluses. $124,900. I j r lusI . sool Drivo by 2598 E. 393 3930 N. 733-3406B ^ HFALLS H rm .2 b a ih .1 6 0 0 sq .lt. ■ scarg sr gara g e with work ar■ jacuzzi. fireplace, lots ■ ixtm s.S l49.900. ■ *cS CSII734-7334.B jw I n f; nockGcarden Condo for »le by ow ned 2 level, N FALLS Incredible 2 bdrni. 2.5 balh and M of river and bridge rirjp“ acres on me aPmo n^V g^vZ bT om T 2.53 . I ln desirable North 5,000. Call 734-4167 . it" locatton. 0 H as well. 32-0232ffiOO-707-0617B “ “P * * in be purchased as ===n-= 4 FALLS 1899 Modu206 ^ o mmanufactured i homo. m ^0 o , s q It., c o n tra i a ir. P lease call ed a n d textured, very *7ooTr3w 2 0 8 .7 3 5 ^ 3 * nico. S }. $40,000. H as lo b e . dtwin. ---I moved ^od. 733-0074 iv msg, _______Cj « ■ r ----------- I EI th . ^ ROUTE 6 43 The TimeS'News has openings tor Independent newspaper routes on the W est sid e o f TwinFalls. ^ T o o ™ ^ " * IPhone applicatkKis w ekxm e. Call T o d ay 735-0602 J e ro m e 324-3605 |Bu rtey 8 7 6 - 1 7 6 ia TheTlmea«New8la currently looking for cu A AJIndependent Motor Route Carrier In the MALTA area. id e TWIN FALLS (9) i j* « : |e « ^ HEYBURN C o n tin e n ta l L o an s ★ ^ IF yo u live In ihe RU P ERT a r e a s are Interested In belng'a N ew spaper Carrier, p lease conlact the Burley Tlmes-Nows office a t 677-4042 or sto p b y the Buriey office at: 1263 Overland Ave. (Roper Building) T WIN IN F A L L S 2 b d r m . 1 bb a l h . V e r y .c l a a n t O arag irage. 360 6th Av*. E $76,0( 6,000. C a l 733 -2 7 6 8 a f w ii iNr iP A l L i 3 b d m i . « : je.co m * rto t.$ 3 5 .0 0 0 . P e r lla lia tln g a o r w a b a ll* 600-31 0-319-3323 * « .H 7 0 2 « W a iT i bdmi. 1 bath. 270 C a ^ L l TU f u S U S T YOUR HOME 'e llA v e .P te k u p fty era »w«ll^ AID N DF E A T U R E IT O N ¥ w IN IN 7F A L is For u l e by UR TELEVISION ADowmner OUR ar. atunning prolesERTISING A S ONE O F atonal •nal homo, unique a nd " BI R A W L E Y ’8 lotss of extras. $140,000. v nnse r fin an c in g a v a il. BEE S T B U Y S Ow 0-4760 w 5 ^ 2 4 2 2 J i Wae hhiave professkmal and ^^0-4; know lo w ledgableagenisw ho TWINFi 'ovIde all th e help you 6 bdrrr td m s .S H balhs, jet tut) in u se ll 33 cc ar garage, auM CALL sprint c US TODAY leCK. rTtCw rWCUead. 8 1 $225! o0 A M iSLfA ------------------------SSS ★ RUPERT ROUTE 420 100 Bik. Rainbow 100 Bik. Brook Dr. Ityou llvmIn thia aroa and anlntorootadlnbalnga nowapapor earriar... Ploaao eall DIatrlet Managar 7 3 3 ^ 1 axt. 347M RU P ERT R O U T E ^I i★i ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 11th St. Scott Ave. F SI.-A St. BRIZEE HEATING & Air C ondiU onlno is kwking lor a n experienced HVAC senrtce man. Solary doponding dn experience. Fringes Includo: paid vacation, hoatth Insuranco.: ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ & 401k. Bring resum e to: , 22 7 2nd Ave East. Twin Falls, ID. ■ SERVICE SECRETARY FT S e rv ice S e c re tary poThe n m e s ’Newa Is sltM)n in an Ag business. N e e d e x p e r /a n c e d per- . currently looking s o n t o p e r f o r m I h o ' for Independent foiknving; : newspaper earrlera • O p e n ,m a ln ta ln .a c lo * a w o rk o r d e r s j for the Filer area. Walking Routes • P ro c ess warranty claims • Po si time card s to work Available orders • Position requires strong ROUTE s s s com puter skills, book100 bik Davis r keeping theoiy& tele­ 300-600 North St. phone skills I 100 bik Ramsoy • Office organization & filing • Must be custom er oriented BOOblkMidway • Com petitive w age and ' ‘I 9|C « 3fe FILEl L E R B e a u tiru ln s w S drm. 2 bath on M a cre, Ig.|. garage, g law n & sprinkleiv «rs. StOO,0 0 0 or posslb lol e a s e p u r c h a a * . lo Pleat leas* c a l 2oe-737-oiaea jg g g ROM E 3 bdrm . 1 b a th w/far /family rm.. w ood stove, AC. C . $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 . 7 4 3 l e t h vo .E .C a ll324-6158.B 3000 per month (realistic) ★ IF you live In Ihe Route Canier In the RUPERT area. ROUTE s a lOChSOO 12th Avo. ★ Interested In being a — /N ew spaper Carrier, ~ O A N S ------p lease conlact the $ 1 0 0 -$ 7 5 0 Buriey T im es-News r ‘ offkie a t 677-4042 or ^CALL TODAYI ^ 734-4333 stop b y Ihe Burtey offtee at: 1263 Overtand ^ Ave. (Roper B u M n g ) k 3 The Tlmea44ewa la cunrently looidng for The Tlmea-Newo Is c u m n tly looking for carrien tor Independent Routea avaUable In the Buhl area. ★ ■R fi U P E F ITareas are If you Hvo In Oila araa a •rolntanatadlnbalnaa nawapaporcarrfar... Plaaaoeatt Dlatrict Uarutgaf 733-C93taxt34«M a t hom e, Coll toll free 1-600-487-55660x1.3145 aU H L g -------------------------- ★ Bth St. Scott Ave. K S t.-F S t. 1 0 0 -6 0 0 W .A v e .Q 200 -3 0 0 W. Ave. I I ^ v r S S . b i 'S d S t l ★ CANDY ROUTE 20 Local Vending sites. TheTtmee-Newala K>eompetltk)n.6 tirs/m o. ci $10,500 cash required. A A lndaper>dent junior i -800-268<601(24hrs.)W ^ Carrier In the == RUPERT area. ^ ROUTE S29 m atio n Is freo . R em em ber. n o ono c an promise; 3K « ♦ you a federal lob. For free . information about federal1 R I U PER T jobs, call C areer America Connection. . ' ★ ★ ★ 478-7S7.d000a , S a l e s --------------------------C osm etologist's helpful but : not ne ce ssaty . Nicole ■ • Miller Skin C are & x o sm e tic s is looking for an . ; independent contractor to . prom ote our high quality ir • products, direci Irom the • manufacturer. Earrt thef • kind ofn w n e y ybu ,i: : deserve. 1-800481-6 0 2 2IIa S a l e s --------------------^ e I n s i d * S a l e a P o a ltl o n'j. > R e ta il p ip e a n d s te e i ' s a l e s . M ust h a v e p rior I s a l e s e x p e rie n c e , good t. . c u slo m o r se rv ic e skills, .g o o d Depl. of Motor VehiJ c ie r e c o r d ; lo r lo c a l t d e l i v e r i e s . D ru g F r e e j Work Place. Abovo ovorI « a g e w ag e ^ exc. benefit ! p a ck a g e. S e n d resu m es < to; M agic Valley Pipo & : ;S te e l, 04 Nonh ISO W est. . Je ro m e, Idaho S 3 3 3 8 J ★ The Tlmea-News la currently looking tor carriers for Independent Junior routes avail­ able In the Jerome area. PU BUCSERV ICE MESSAGE l" RUPERT RU JEROME <S) S ; , ; • } Y CO U R M / X I ) / TIME lE S - N E W S A S S IF IE D PARTMENT •734-5538 CLA D EP/ ■677-4543 208>7 I rA Y Oa Iu (B U IV E M B E R day ad you piacod R E MiBgolnT?i*Tlm#*I ow lsihatlm eto That bintvia^ — r c S ? ““ ' Nw *?N ow v iM n i ■ ■ ■ . ■ _____ ■ m C — • -e 7 7 -4 S 4 3 < a uURLEY) Ri S il ■ ■ pO H t Oi pPT p o r t u n it y " M M , M r* , 1 Jaihle Cuyomlde ■ ' 2 0 e --7 7 3 i4 -S 6 3 B Ol ServiceOep rlfBlnSlM b a itd on B m TIMES CLASSIFIED CL> ARTMENT OBPAR1 > im«wion •Ion. io mtk* «M M h pr«iirti . AD Al o n f t^ M R li* g i b atfwiit* R . i» I2 I 6 rlfflrnVilon/'‘F«mllii' nt Ineiudot ehlltfftn t>! ! « • ot IB llvlni| irtiM «Hri p. sdM:'pnonim S?So( will nol kno»lnc Hnoiy •eeopt anr iniilno for rotl M Utt *gr»"iii iilttnvtoU tlonefnM Our FMdtrt m Nirtbr intotmM aomttm ■vuttbl* on an oquai S 3 S S?.® hon* IS S I numb*r for (ht t H Lynn Rasnmssan Debts N a l i o n Hjljoi^ejjhr 1 '^ ^ t -J ’ Im m e d io fe ' I W E m p lo y m e n t T h e T i m les-N ej ew s ? applications Routes in • I VVe ore • N o Experience N ecessary I* Paid Training !• Fiiin, Professionol j Atmosphere 1* Regulor Raises {• B enef^ ovoilqblein 30do^ TWinFalls. \ jS ^ ^ 7 3 2 -5 2 5 9 m m r n U k tm These positions ms are 7-day, eariyHnoming ( positions and a source of additi litional ^ - incocne whileeyougetpaid yi ningwallL fbr your momir Sloi>byTheriii limes-News W estbi atl3 2 3 id S tW Twin Falls orea *call73M»3L $ 7 .< k > /h r ( ^ R e s .A n iiy ) ,y 5.. m H tw in FAUS M a k e ! \\ M this dream hom e yours ■ 1 today. 4 bedrooms. s H ■ I b a t h . lacuzzI off m a s te r H ■ b a t h , o ak kttchen. l a r g e H H a t t t c play room. 2 c a r H ■ g a i B g e . sun deck a n d H H p a t k ) , fuSy la n d sc a ^ ie d H ■ y a r d . 3 car garage. R v H ■ p a l MORE!!! $ 2 S 0 , 0 0 a H ■ 1 n llliiiK iiiiiiiiiii Illll! ■ J J IJ II i| ........... C8TknM-Ntw«,Tw«n rtn Fatta. Idaho Tuaaday, Fat : T W rN F A L L S O u ia t c u l-d a - s a e . 3 b d rm . All " n i e s d a y'.. FF e b . 2 8 ,2 0 0 2 [EACES ON B B R ID ™E i . : G E * Bobte M yW fw B T ? 3 a 3 3 JiD H L --------"P Apts. m T w h F a is a But)! Marry to c hoos* fromI SI Starting O $360 up to $635 o lir -------------------1 NORTH p (\u n d Q fw r wiitd o m ." . _____________ ♦ A J 1 0 8 V 652 — G e r m a n p r o v e r b) .. T CONNECT W IT H CUSTOM ERS W HO N E E D --------- ^ YOUR S E R V IC E - ♦ 7 • i :i I; I j' I' I.; T h e c lu lu b m a t h e m a t i c i a n p l a y e dI to d a y 's si l a im a n d f o u n d a w a y t o• lo s e it. W oo rns e y e t . N o r t h h a d t o lis*• te n t o a rreecciita tio n o f t b e f o v o r a b le I o d d s t h taa tt a l l e g e d l y J u s t i f i e d I [ d ee o f p lf iy . S o u t h 's lU " E n o u tg g hh o f t h e p e r c e n t a g e t a b l e s . " p leeaadd e d N o r t h . * T o u o v e r lo o k e d t h e s i m p l e s t o f p l a y s to g u a r a n t e €e ii:2 t r i c k s . ” • S o u t h Wl w o n b is d ia m o n d a c e . d r e w tr u m m pp s , a n d c a s h e d h i s c h ib ' k in g . T h emn 1h e l e d a n o i h e r c l u b t o . d u m m y ’s : a c e i n s e a r c h o f a n o v e r - ' t r ic k . H a d t h e c l u b j a c k d r o p p e d i o r h a d c luu bbss r a l i t 3 -3 , S o u t h c o u k l d is c a r d th r e e h e a r t s a n d c la im a n o v e r t r l c kIc.. 1U n f o r t u n a t e l y , c l u b s w e r e 5-1 ( o rn b ' a 1 1 5 % c h a n c e , h e e m p h a s i z:e e dd:) , s o S o u t h h a d t o r e l y o n g o o d lluu (c k i n h e a r t s . H e d i s c a r d e d o n e h e a r t o n a h ig h c lu b , b u t w h e n h e lo s t th e h e a r t f in e s s e , W e s t r e tl uu r n e d t b e h e a r t J a c k , . le a v in g S o u t h w i t h a s e c o n d h e a r t lo s e r . H o w dl o ee s S o u t h e n s u r e h i s s m a l l s l ai m ? B v s e t t l i n g f o r 12 t r i c k s i n s t e a d o f a p o s s i b l e 1 3 / A ft e r d r a w iin n g tr u m p s a n d c a s h in g h i s c l u b kdin n ft c S o u t h s h o u l d l e a d a c l u b a n d1 I\ n n e s s e d u m m y ’s 1 0 w h e n W e! s t p l ^ s l o w . I f t h e f ln e s s e l o s e s t o E a s t ’s j a c k , S o u t h i s a s s u r e dd oo f 12 w i n n e r s w i t h o u t t h e h e a r t ffini i n e s s e . S o u t h w o u ld r u f f a d i a m o nn dd i n d u m m y , d i s c a r d t h r e e h e aarrtt:s o n d u m m y ’s d u b s , a n d c a s h hh ii ss h e a r t a c e t o la n d t h e s l a m . W h e n t h e f i n e s s e w i n s ( to d a y ’s c a s ee))., 12 t r i c k s a r e g u a r a n l e e d , w i t hI e v e n b e t t e r c h a n c e s f o r a n o v e r tr icc k . S o u t h ddi< id r u n in to v e ry b a d l u c k i n t oid a y ’s ' l a y o u t . H o w e v e r , w h e n t h e1 vvia l u e o f a s l a m i s a t s l a k e (1 4 310 0 p| o i n t s ) , i t ’s f o o lis h t o t a k e a n y r is is k f o r a p o s s ib le 30tric k . p o i n t o v e rtri< ; : ; • f '\ ' > t •EDEN 2 tMdroom I h balh ih . mobilo hom o, oppls. W/O -15 ' .hookup/slorsoe. 423-S104 04 QOODINQ 1 & 2 M fm o p 1 . no p « ts or sm oking, city “y ulil. paid. S325-S425. Call ^ IWB Property S39-0B0S,H ■■ QOODINQ 3 bdrm. 2 bam^s, now carpels. oppl». $475, ;S. rolerencoB. 034-4468Ji* _ HAGERMAN Homo on tho ho River. Fu m lsh o d unll. 2 ;2 bdrm. 2 bath, elect hoat/oir. Exira storage. $800. TV^IN FA L L S A v ailab :le M arch 1. Exclusive c on1® ­ 2; tractor hom e. Over 3100 lail s q (t. 5 b d rm . 3 p a rtia baths. O uU klns ot lown. in. Jl. V a u lte d c e ilin g s . D bl. gbrags. Sunken hot tub ft d e c k . V o ry m o d e r n A & sp a d o u s. SISOO.OO mo.• QUITE NEIGHBORHOOD 3 bdrm w lih ve ry la rg30 e le n c o d y a rd . S to v e /nl(o o ^ rolrig. SInglo garago l U b a th , ne w c arp o t/p a in,,t. Outside pe ls OK. S725. SKYLANE PARK 3 bdrn\. 2 bath with ilpout. Appls, W /O h o o k 'u p . E le c tr ic loreod air. SSOO.OOmo. THE MGMT 73W )739 2 lie h o m o , a p p ls ., s to r a g e0,, ■ DW. No pels 423-S104.H S e r o m e l e a s e o p t i 6In 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 4000 s q tl. tl. S1000 m o. 1st a n d last, tl. SlOOOdep. 731-9800. m JEROME 2 houses. 1 bdrm S 37S ea.212E .A vo.D 2. 2 1 2 tt3 id Avo.. 736-0322. ^ N of town. 2 b d m 1 b a *> ^. No Ig. anim als. S450/mo. o. 1st, la st a dop. 324-4615B ■ e. 3 bedroom . 2 bath, 1 uarr garago. Laundry hookup. p. 55 & oWer. Prtvale area. a. Call 324-3733B SHOSHONE Beautrful, vinlage honw , 4 bdrm. 1 full I*'' b a ih , 1 p a r ti a l b a th In b sm t. H ardw ood lloora. Id F e n c e d y a rd . D etac h ed «i I > I Avail. 4 /IS . 578-1367 oorr 788-2204 Chrisiloea _ T v n N F A L U U r ^ --------3 bdrm . 2 b a th , g a ra g e ,. te n ce d yd. No Sm oking. g. ^ ^ 8 5 0 .7 ^ 1 3 2 .7 3 4 - 5 4 317 7 „• sto v e , taundfy hook>i^! F e n c e d b a c k y a r dr. $<4Q{no. 20e-6a& d44Sfl b W N F A L L S Z badroom ^wwlinnTPffTinI I \ BUHL 2 bdrm . apt. avail, R ent b a s e d on income. Can643^8833. Equal Housing Opportunity. BUHL. Lg. 4 bdrm. 2 balh.. c o u n try living w /ex tras. $555« dep .5 4 3 -S 1 S 7 .B . BU RL E Y C le a n l b d rm .• $275. 2 bdrm. $300. Subs | ^ available. EHO Cati, era-7438 o r 678-3337B ' EDEN a< 2 bdrms. $2B5 1 * 1 b d rm . S 2 5 0 month4$200 deposit on both. No! p ets. C all 82& 4179.a FILER E xtra nice, quiel 3I bdnn. l bath w/garage in 4 i)la i.$ 4 2 5 rtn o .N o p e ts. R ental refs. 326-5887B C M M R n S n S a . '. M M n u u s b S i n s p • r t r a a , a p r l n k l a r t . ( Ir aI alaim . n n llM L 73V1SMLL f W H I F J U H AvaH. n o w I v .y , € s a i s a Nice, d e a n , cornfortable rooms. 401 W. Main. 324-2361.B T? IN FA LLS $120/woek TW 1 p e rrc n . Capri Motel.. C all 7 3 3 ^ 2 . ■ T h e b id d in g : S outh W est N orthI E E ast 1* Pass 4 f* F P as* 4 NT Pass 5V F P ass 5 NT Pass e« F P ass 64 All pass 'S trong raise, singleton diar iia m o n d • ? s s a ’^ «$ 9 0 /w e e k , m ic ro w a v o ! nrefrlg. UtlUlios pd. C ablo 1 TV. n o pets.1201 KimborJ jly R d o r c a li 735-0232,■ TV ‘available. Utilities inci. <■' cabk). $300-$420/m oi.th. C a tl7 3 3 4 8 4 f Opening lead: Diamond quei jueen BID WITH THE ACE iC E S ^ 3 20 11 k S o u th h olds: 51 iU H L N ic e 3 b e d ro o m . $ 4 5 0 ♦ S 2 5 0 d o p o s lt. Cloan. Cail543-88Q 0.« A 4 ■V K J l O ♦ Q J 10 9 A J9 65 4 N o rth 14 2V $ 435/m o. 3 bdmi. 2 bath! $ S5 0 0 /m o .C lea n lN o p ets. p South IN T ? A id a g a i n . ■ N S W E R : P a s s . D o n o t bbic 'A h e a r t p a r t s c o r e i s ia v e r y pI l a y a b l e c o n t r a c t . ^ “ g r e a t LOCATION! All S h a p e s & Sizes Olfico & Roiaii 4 8 7 Up T o 5500 Sq. Fl. Hiam m ack M anagem ent H 7; 7 3 4 -J3 3 9 o r342-7366B JEI IEROMEOfflcaHcta»Saion. H High traffic area. Sovoral u n i t s t o c h o o s e I ro m sl sta rlin g a t $ 350/m onlh. P l o a s o p h o n o R ick a t e> or423-5311.B _ i539-5311 : TW SO c e ' ^ . ^ S ’ "■ < >0 1H oiniK I, SenJl.f1d«rqur«km.li.HH'Arf».l»0 lllcbvdMK, TX TSMI, f wUtinc ■ Nu ta> rl(aJ . • ' tUtnpni niwlope fer rrp(>. Cepyrtjhl w a. UnlM hVtlurr ralirjlr.lnr JERO M E 2 bodrooms. 1V4 bath. Ati appts. $495. 3 2 4-8 4 99or420-1011. M -H ea r th e q u ie tl LauralPartcAfMitments TV, FALLS 1 bdrm.. with TWIN ui u lliille s p a id . $ 4 5 0 m o . 7] 798 Locust. 734-7233-B tTW j IN F A L L S 2 b d rm . 1 bath, g a s heat, stov^rofrtg. included. $ 3 6 0 m onth -f ^$300 deposit. 736-0929C TW TW IN F A L L S 2 b d rm . 1 bt balh. kitchen appls. tum. W /D h o o k u p , c a r p o r t , vtj foncod yd, W ater pd. Yd, *8 w 'Ho rk i n c i, N ic o a r o a . $^ 4 7 5 / m o . + $ 2 5 0 d o p . Please c a l 20e-734-4964a ^ fv ; TWIN F A L L S 2 b d rm . 2 bbia th c o n d o , a ii a p p ls ., double c a r gara g e. M 5 0 + + $400 dop. Credit check. Cati 734-8619.B _ TWIN F A L L S 2 b d rm . 2 b a lh . W /O Incl. 5 5 0 0 ♦ $ 5 0 0 d e p . C a li T r a c e y 736-8503 or 280-2752. T. • e a x " ' fine no e a te rie s within walking i1 0 5 0 rtn o .8 77.7384585» TW WIN FA L L S N ew oitlce sspp a c e for rent, $550/mo. 5 6 0 Flier Ave. 738-8747. r~ ~ W a te iv ^ F ^ ie ' Caff T able* Pow der River w ire C a g e s 8 8 8 -9 9 5 6 a W CATTLE Angus P urebred %B u lls.2 y r.o W s4 y a a rlln . 734^195 M h o n . . TOOOgvw. a m lfl(a new wHh rubtMr m a t ^ $3300 n*w,wUt tak* Paw $2100. Medkim gray c d or can 788-2532 HaliBy.* rR A R 3B -----------------------2001 J001 Trails W est 2-H ors* C ia ssic S E . L o ad e d l $J8i f l S f l . 7 a a . i R 9 . - ^ A , ^ C " ^ 7 ^ r r fw r i^ F A y -S C ia a T t bdrm. a p t Som e utBa. pd. S 0*dap. 351 2nd Ava. S3S w .C ailN M tan 7 3 4 4 2 3 0 , W S : S.-00 p j n J after ••a aa aa v aa aa aa SPARKUNO CLEAN 1 bedroom s, $ 3 7 5 * i4 >. L ain d ry A S lo c a a a F M M a s ' m «<7» KiJKa... . T A L L 8 A P T 8 .* i;2 3 B d rm 8 .$ 3 3 5 4 9 5 S o m O W tV U ID h o o ta V i. % s ; 5 j s s f 1 S H n S itS n C w B W -F e i i dr af f c ' T c T . i t r . - s mti K w/1 ^ V 3 aitU n g s. p t^S en any am ount. t*a>* call 733-2520J HAV >Y 3 rd .'-b rlg h t g r a a n . ieafi afy. b a m stored. 135 Rl. 3 sti string bales, $9.00 per bale ile .Y o u P U .3 2 4 -7 1 4 fis 8N Ford Ford tracior $300CMrm. Ct>*v i« v . '5 0 1 to n d u m p Tro3(.S ck, $1250. C hev. '57.1 1 /22 lo lotn flat b e d , $ 9 5 0 . C hlee v . '7 8 1/2 to n 4K4 brt box, $1500. C adishort b 3 '7 6 Ei D o ra d o 50D jao'7^1 D, $ 2 5 0 0 . C h e v . '8 8 n. diesol. $3600. CheV. ?ll I to n 4X4 454. $4200. Bl I n t 2475 300 C u rt­ m "i sJ 750 7I Allison w/1997 Morlam irlang sw ing out beato r ss , $$ 3 3 , 0 0 0 . 1 9 9 7 ilghtliiw r FL80 Allison /AC, ly crop bed swing AT/AC, $66,000. Call outI beaiers bes M 3e-3100<i 208-431 I f I6hp Berkley ’ table w ekier, Miller 40 Portable ^ ^ g iM ^ w te d o r parts. C a ll88( 5W STHJ ^THER H esslon 6400 ). d<*'i s c 1 2 '. C e n lru y -ayer, •P™ y*' 3 point N.H. hay « . MF 3 b o tto m plow . II 886-9958a CTOR T ^ C T p M.F. 1085 cab. It, 3400 hrs. $12,000. ' S' H osst oton 4 6 5 6 B a l e r $ 8 )0 0 000.. M .F. S l d e r a k ^ , « 3 03 00. 3' 0 0 g a llo n f u e l iV iik w ik w ith s ta n d . $ 2 0 0 . c o rrn n polla n ter, tool b a rs. J® tsH 9 3 4 -5 3 7 0 a r ' ' ■ B S c it 1 .3 . . . ; .$16.95 1-3 d a y s ......................... ........ $24.35 o 1 4-7 d a y s ......................... ........$41.50 ic 3-14 d a y s ....................... ........$60.00 2215-21 days ................. ........$77.00 . „ TO 22-30 d a y s ....................■H»«,M(nicVciij«,AnWe<ii(in kjyondOnlin^ TJ f o o r o M r ^ ^ n a P( / r in t Y in S p a c e s B( B e lo w A d C e p :t| . p u n c lu n tio n m a rk s a n d b)lan lanik sp a cc s.) (A llow 1 sp a c o fo r e a c h le lte r, ~ lal l i n e s e x t r a c h a r g c s i _ i■}_________ _ 4- A d d ilio t ^ -----------------------------al ~ ation Run m y ad in classifical -d a y s . ^ r*_________fbr________ \ ^ Am ount Enclosed $ __ ^ □O > rc h a ig e m y a d to : 3 American Express Q3D Discover ^ □M astercard □ . CDVisa n E Credit x] C ard N um ber Expiration D ate______ N am e jb d h w w s I M ^ •ela rS ■ ld ^ ^ ro d v •d fl namii aplM llq^ d o lio n o fo lits S la lm M i lR W ia v t nblt to (onpiria tin M u*i t e i i l Q 200I « d h m re< d *M aU i.< a iv lM iM s y«. ^ u 66 tons. Sm D bales. xc. quality & condHlon. SS; ^ J I ^ M n ief iir a u n u a n ie m w n f w tta o s e . 1080 a cres. t a !!9 0 9 -7804230« C R uJ P F E R T 2 S 0 ,1 1 5 , 100, aic c tr a s . P o t a i o g ro u fld . wh< BOW aoL no ^ Y lH « S S p e t5 » a ■ » !« » ■ ^JIH E KITHHWl6ocl«i«P BESS A N C U T T E R P I c k a tt C A iHl H r n g c ^ ~ ~ .......... ... api rn NV. S um m er p a a o ne-i i* - s t* p . 8 ro w w /n* w Lai ira/1SOco«a.324-flB7eB front' >nt dM dara. 8 rew PickpCkity /S ta le /Z ip _____ _ or< a ttt BEAN B PL A N T E R . 8 fiW s n IH » « L L iF ,M I..I C I roiw w C a a a lH B K A N |M Phone N um ber ’ m o n th W /prom pt pm t. 3 ^ CUL1 JL tlV A T O R . S h w a rtz B T I b d rm . ^ b a lh .g a r a g a . M k EED B O X . C a ll 7 3 6 - ■ i i J 7 3 3 4 2 0 7 or 734 -4 0 1 g M ^ (5 g o r7 3 l-a 4 5 & B ^ g T 8 H A lte t2 0 0 a c . ^rwiM FA L L S NE. n a w a r h M 9 ( ^ j o s M d l r i t o 'S o t *** ^ S h a ra a to r r a M io r ”c o u n t r y a p t . 1 b d r m . J a ro r ta o f Good SR0S2(a lo rp a rt.S 1 2 « 1 0 C a M W / D t n A : i p , A C : m oHaita. < ig eouN y. 639-6B38H .2 0 K i N o p a l s / a m e k t r i a . N o S A R F o a re ii' ^ C 7 7 8 « l- O T lW i r " 'B f i S a 5 3 e S 1 TI W IN M I X ! S b d r m . I b a th . Snd flo o r a p t. N o p a t a . $ 4 8 S /in o .4 ^ $ 4 8 S t f ip .c iia o » 7 3 » 3 e e 8 . k jjr F .T T « a n n g .lu .1 k» bale lias. *sc. quality. Sh*d orad. CaB 431-5608J £ --------^ 711. K f S m ‘8 6 M e sston. ® HOPP '3 0 fo ra g e h a rv e s te r, 8 5>5 5 CC u m m i n s , 5 l o n « nnt ta a lln e r . C o rn a hdy l a d s . P e r f e c l /d lr e e t a w0P-324-7148«3W)48S» ?3 f l f e *86 2 1 l 6 . 4 i K p • ***1 t r a c t o r . 1420 J i urs. J ” box blade a n»ta(y o w e r , $ 5 2 0 0 . C a ll u l»i1?7 2 0 w ^ - 5 1 1 6 « lie s . 208-3 2 6 -4 2 7 0 o r M-0741.B h JSy I ___________________ bale Y A lfalfa 1st. 2nd a 3rd ( a M hook & latch solid 731Itting. sm all bales.C all j— s e t pipe. Pleaae cali 208- HAVi 164742 or 436-8833B 423-5038 or 2 8 0 - 1 6 8 5 ^ ‘ cutli rAlfalfa feeder a dal7 . Brown Sw iss X - v irairi" ol^ gNweights. 2B0-4382.B lon b ales, delivered In an 950- of 10' plastic, 48'8* hSST: — u c k lo a d l o ts . C a ll CATTLE L imousine bulls, B plastic, iu? 670- o l 9* alum ., 1 15-2500 loi CA or 599-4518a b la c k , p o lle d & r e d . nHastings. i„ Cali 5 3 6 4 5 7 0 * tr u e r Alfalfa, Prim e 200 lon. W/EPO's. Add p o u n d s lo ‘iv 6 t used. Ali galvanized ^ 5t,- 2 n d , 3 r d . 2 s tr in g « I y o u r c a lv e s . 3 2 4 - 7 3 3 6 p ip e . N ew p a n e l . C a ii h a»avy y/ m b a l e a . W iil s e ll e v e n !itflso rS 3 » 4 6 9 2 M P|VC 431-3278M_____________ 1 n# t, ^ a i l a m o u n t s . C a il 4-5082 or 4 2 0 4 8 7 I R yoariing. Sinim ental bulls. & Pierce. S unrise irrlgas mYs Ail ly p e a of A llalla. E PO S 4 p e rfo rm a n c e tton 734-9444. MIke/Bob. 324-1 irle y a w h e a t s tr a w . available. C all 9 3 4 -4 8 2 7 I VATER RIOkTS-SHARES H A >IIM Y, »-1717« 7ATTLE Regisierod Black CA^ O airy-farm -com lTiercial. barli Y D airy a F e e d e r. Ail A n g u s b ulls, 2 y rs. oid. L B i/yofS eli. 825-5617.B Call >ps. 7000 ton. 1 ton & Fall & S p rin g yearlin g s. 2 to n b a io s .C a ii B irth w e ig h ts & E P D ’s ^ 1-3429* a v a il. Will d o liv o r. C ali s r o ■ 934-8552 or 539-2627B Y D a iry q u a l i t y . I T los. RFV Is 190 A 228 BATTLE Yearling solid red Cle l« N C H E R 'S 8 U P P l.r h T T3rd & 4th cutting. Cail A ngus/S lm m onlal bulls. P ica bo, kttlK , C^6980or324-2157.B U ghi binh wolght a exc. quality. Cail 326-5056.B and second cut“ “ " S s x x r ''s srigFirst _2!1 h a y a s tr a w , any a :HARMAC '9 0 two horso k ; , CHi lount. Sm all balos. No W ^ d iraller. 7 fl. tail, extra wkjo, ^ g n lC all20e-326-535l.« Excollont condlllon. C all BVfertW 6NbfeH— S39-1720 o r9 3 4 -5 1 1 6 « QR? Call 431-9098 or ‘ Wha I r a n d r n ^ 'A ^ u * * IR A IN D ry r o l i m i x , HAYfi434-4400 days. M iD o n a le d to ^ 4.75/50 ibs, N o rth w e s t r <L a r g e O f 3 s t r i n g '" c S S L ___ x a i Thrift S to re ? Feed 733-1373. ' green a leafy. Sm. e s. HOF Coll Us. 35y ------------------------------» ? Aounts ri OK. 733-3267S sta started, roping & b a m is , ' 'IIpay you cash ana $2! ’ No rain. Sm . am ounts find Ihom itwn a loving hom^ $2500. Catl 324-6418 or _____;1 ton stra w and «mou 351 .Will deliver for extra. Meo 356-0750.e HAY 4th cutting o l hay. M agk;V ail*ye C a ilg 4 3 4 5 9 7 « h 3Sy .C N a»326-*818a T ru Rtee ./U niqu* Mail lO R S E E legani N ational ??? f/n o Oak a IT U R E F O R R E N T Ft she hcrso/Appy m are. 4 - UAYl 1st. 2nd, 3rd a new show 7ounlry Fumllurel seed hay.1T bales, $80n- ____)^a cres of oxc. pasluro. _ yra Movor. 30 d a y s pro- HAY yra. 118 T for sa le.733-0360« P A S T Illable nowl 843-287M BookaWe ridi rW mg.$1200/offer.Plaaso ton < A>rre/ya/Wuc/i. can AY 200 ton ol 2nd. 160 ^®0lAW a lo r s a l e , I to n can 208-487-2252. e v e s .a snu; MJch Momlll on of 3rd, good quallly, BS. Doltvory availabio. 9- 7 * lO R SE O lder re g ls lo re d n d T lm * A round A OH maro. exc. khls horse. - Tunall f i bales, c an bo deliv- ST RI431-3278h DoalorAntiquoMall }rod in 4 to 5 ton loads, bales. S1200.Cal!208-537-6781 H *T Hay R etrieving 689 W ast (Vashington S treet N. :all 324-4038A Cali 4 Vr\ or208-308-3248.B Ton; ali Con a t 4 2 0 4 1 3 3 TwInF* in Falls • 734 4 0 0 8 AY 3rd crop loedor hay. T.S.C.or280-0839.B 1 • Open Mon Mon.-Sal.»10am-5pm O R S E T R A IL E R l a t e ^ r o n 'b a ie s . S lO O /o ffer. Cali m o d e l, L o g a n C o a c h , r J00T ons.C all436-9617» t 6x14 slant k>ad, 3 sa d d le tack mi. great cood. good M Ifro llre s. low m iios. A sking ■ S26 52850. Ownor 438-4061. ^ 431 431-0644M ^ M j [ ORSE TRLR. *94 Circle J B l A rro w 3 h o r s e s l a n t , l i Mhlle, $4 8 0 0 .324-6870.B ■ O R SE TRLR. 2 h o rse Jlralght k»ad. new floprs. • y w ith d a rk pencil o rp r pe n lo w p a lm . H u g e ta c k room with sa d d le raoks. e• Please p rin t d ea rly I spaces p e r line includi qJ uding Qood cond. $1800/ofier. 7^ 734-1123 or 423-5850.S • A pproxim ately 23 s Well broke. 8 year ” ORSE 5? 3ld woll bred m aro. H as * b lank spaces. l i f there is a special goi going on }0«n hauled oxtonsively. cSail t? 6434368« • W e will notify y o uJ tI in a discounted price _ rice HOF ’Paaim * w hich m ig h t result l s , SIOOO e a c h o r Private Party rates >est b es olfor. Call 324-8214 jr539-7175.B _ • 3 line m in im u m - Pi Q S 60 feeder & w ea n er H j P«08 p)lg ig8 ^ .^ $ 4 Q /o ac h . C a l l p | g m j TWM FALLS C ie m t 29 bdrm . 1 bath.4-plex on Sunrise N. O n site laundr ry y .N o p a t s / s m o k i n g , $4SOf$300 d e p o sit S4 7731 3 1 0 9 6 9 o r 7 3 4 4 )6 2 2 a HAV kV (28) I t o n bales, 2nd hay ay. 40 Ion of sm . bales. a id n d a ls a E ^ m S 4 M S 1 0 « IT 1 2 0 io n of o a l h a y KWon. 120 ton of prim* nd $ 1 0 5 . S m all b a le s. Ouarttny m discouni. • C aa423427a « OTu Ing weights. 4 3 6 -M 1 7 a J? ^ ? ? io O D IN O O lfico s p a c e avail wim rocoptwn. $225 tttttin itiiiiii m o. utli. fum. 539-0805.M JU TWIN FALLS TW WIN FALLS 780 Sq.fl. In 2 bedroom. AC C arpon. Bllue L ak e s O llic n > a rk . B G as heat. No po ts $550 + $6 $695 f dop. 5 4 3 4 0 8 f deposit. Call 733-4749 .. .............................. K W WIN FALLS TW Retail sp a c e avallabla lor Ro T W N FALLS 2 bedroom leaso. 2200sq. ft al d u p le x , OW . g a ra g e . 870 B lu q U k o s Blvd N. 8. fenced yard $550 + dep. I intorostod pleaso contaci iljri Cali 736-392BB Connie o r Loroy Atwood 1 - 8 0 0 .2 6 » 4 3 ^ Appls. in d . H e a t 'K w ^ r WIN FALLS Craft Shop. TWi paid. $ 4 00/m o. No pels. M-1 M- Zono. 4th Avo. E ast. C all7 3 8 -0 0 4 2 « 1 5 7 5 sq .ft.7 3 4 -2 3 4 7 B T W IN F A L L S C le a n 1 T W » IN F A L L S 2 b d r m . — WINFALLS----------^ Appls. N ew carpot/palnl. TWI bdrm., duplex. $335. N tw IFFIC E • K im berly R d ., * * * * * * * * * ? » * * » * * $ 4 1 5 'f u ti is . $ 2 0 0 d o p . Blue L akos Blvd.. Addl- STU r u ot SERVICE 539-1468 or S36-2468.B 5>' so n Avo. E. B Black & white Paint. t 5S TWIN F t u a 2 bdrm. .p i. 9^°, H O P • 8 5 0 , 1055. 1220. Mr. ( •••••••••••••• Ir. Hard Twist. »ttt I n th * garage. Elec. heat pump. 40 4000 sq.ft. * more. w orld o w In w orking cow . CONOO STYLE g Dack. unfenced yard. No wW A A R E H O U SE - 2 , 5 0 0 , Superior In reining. S Apartment, 2 bodroom, „ pels. W aier pakt. $550 .f s5.000 ( sq.ft. ROI ROM In cutting & roping. U u n d ry 4 Storago £ $550 deposit. 734-47S8W C all S tav e 862-: S2-3212 /8 0 0 -7 0 M 8 6 8 * Facilities. G araM -T 4aliow s P ro p e rty Mgmt ** * * * * * * * * * * * * ' Parking. TW 734-4334 W ANTED lw d>* e a n duplex. CJarage. No 736-2478 Cattle to . drugs/lpets. $575 * dep. fm WIN FALLS S hopM areCleai lean p ens, have h^ d Call 733-2546 •quipment. 666-208. n o u s o 1 7 0 0 s q . fl. 1 6 ' oqui FALLS Cute 2 bdfm = = overhoad dr.. balhroom , r ^ — $450 4-$450 deposit. ja s h eal, sh op air. prtme SoA ga: id d k T S T ^ g C aH 1 .8 Q t-4 6 5 -1 5 6 1 J JtoJ w nhouse, fenced b a ck m ajor s tr e e t fro n tag e & ya rd . W/O hookup. N ew me tignago. City uUls. S e le ct. < jF a w n b ro o k A p a rtm e n ts. $4 f / ih y insd .5 S 5 0 mol. 7364964J M W ' U kenew , 1 .2 & 3 b d rm s . ^ ^ E n e rg y e ffic ie n t, c a b le TWIN I*!' FALLS 2 bedroom . 1'Jt bath. Stove, relrig. DW & roady. w ony free mainteDoofj open ol n t pin nance. F eature too many J W ! l /0.N o p etS .7 3 2 -0 e 9 5 .« ^ le s tW K ta r a la i ^ a m e n it ie s to m e n tio n ! TWIN TWI FALLS 3 bodroom S e o lo r y o u r s o ll! 6 4 7 t 22 balh dbl. gara g e, duplex .’ Faw nbrook T^ve. (Behind $$6 6 !5 0 * d e p .5 4 3 -6 0 8 1 « M iM b ,U a b o 16 x % n .'o f f S l’^ ^ ^ e Target on tlilm oro) or call TWIN FALLS 3 bedroom. nwJ,w er with lire sprinU en. 7 3 4 - 1 6 0 0 .E H O a n d 22 bbath, water, sewer, trash 1 0 0 S o d « ts SE2900>no.Can7344S71B ,^ 1 H arxlkap A ccessible. %pakt, appls. Ind. Avali. 3/1 WIN FALLS 2700 sq . ft. IO ” O 's o r t a c k l t M s $650 + dep. 4 2 3 -6 9 3 1 * ^ ih o p /w a re h o u s e a v ailwbtionolAiKtionandSoin t* P E T irg. 1 bdm i. unit on f S Ible im m ediaiely • addlManoginwitCo. m a in f lo o r , a p p l s , o f t 111bdrm . 1 b a th . Kltcfton {Sol lo n ai olfico s p a c e a is o u a t r e e t p a r k in g , w a l e r m M appVancas. $ 4 0 0 ^ . VmSsdADdionMr with avi ivailable. L ocated n e a r ^ + d e p o s it. O w n e r p a y a jolk>hn Deere. Contact W an P1mm M 406-259-47)0 1 h e MGMT t T 8»07» t>e i S e T O O jT * " 178 Maurice Slrool Twin Fall# T ra ■pr 2 S349m o.OuiletmlcrD w ave. refrlg. a uH a.ind.73»';0aL ^T\F A L L S M o t a l . D a l l y / iwm k l y ra te s •A K ordabto* Clean • Quiet • Friendly • 22182 11 WmberfyRd. 7 3 3 4 * 2 0 TWIN FALLS MOTEL 3 N ew ly R em o d e led $120 a u p weokly. 24 24 8 2 n d A veW . 7 3 M 6 3 0 « V u ln e ra b le : B o th D e a l e r S o u th .m a S S v v tie L V .C n t n lH M ia M r ' l I’ A d v e r tis e (n th e S e rv ic e D ire c to ry 7' 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 e x t . 2 I Holiday Motel 1U nder new m anagem ent. m m FALLS C ute, d e a n m 3 b d rm .. 2 b a th d uple x, •C om pM arC aniH ' • C c m n jn l y C a n l a r » ^ V l d w )U b n iy jC l2 £ lS n 5 w k "® ' , ■ --♦-A -6 ♦ K8 utU. tm. No smoking/pets, Q O O D IN Q Uow in co m e I ,$ 4 2 5 rtt» . Call 733-3742 su b sid iz e d . 1 bdrm a p t. iTWINFALLS N e w avaH. a t W est Side Court, 3 bedroom , 2 bath, central For se n io r &/or disabted. a n d AC, o a ia g t, C laan nleanelghbotttood. patio, reM gerator, rw tge, w aN n g d M an cato R id tey d ish w a sh e r. W /O tio o k . & K in g L C alS h lrtey S 3 4 u p , leaaa a n d cradX check 4 9 8 6 w a e k d a y s b e fo re r e q u ir e d . $ 5 9 5 $500 n o o a S m . pets and smokdaposN. 377MomlngBlde tm m s s s G is s s r 2 b a i)« a c a r g a ia g a .N e *• « K Q 9 7 6 ¥ A Q 7 4 I I I ! K IM B E R L Y 1 b d r m . S325/montti * $200 dep. N o sm o K ln g /p e la . C aiiI 423-9650 o r 4 2 ^ 5 2 6 8 .a ji JE RO M E SOUTH bdm 0 ^ tawrl care & so m e utlls. fum. no ’ W/O h o ok u p & n o p o ls. S400-fdO p.733-4791.B TVflN FALLS Sm. 2 bdrm. 1. stovo/rofrigde^$47Sm o.' 552 4th Avo. N. 733-3322. ” T W I N F A L L S S m a i iIa b d rm . w /stove, refrlg. &I W /D h o o k u p s. 1 b d rm . w /garage. Slove. relrta. I& W/D hookups. • TW IN F A L L S S p a c io uIs d u p lo x . n e a r .s c h o o i a . S450. Cali 733-1359. WENDELL 3 bdrm. ehop. L g as hoat. fireplace, avail. 3fl31.$500. 837-6304.M WENDELL new duplex, 52 bdrm. 1 bath, all n ew appi II & AC. S550 mo. R ent or r own? 15 mln. to TF. Prtee S 109.900.C all731.Q 600. J $465 ♦ d e p . 7 » o o S ? *'*■ ' -u p m ii» a i« ru b o s q n iW in F A t U 2200 axaeuiiva hom e for lM »e. Ji C a« 3 a4 W 4 bdrm . 2 ba th w/(ormal l iv i n g a d in in g r o o m . > r S A R A T o d S rn FamUy room w/nraplao*. A P A R T H B IT S A p p la . in c lu d e d . 3 c i r 1 N e w A v ataM a r, H a w S ftJ M o o n i l M M i w i .C a l7 3 M 7 liB > . ♦ J 9 d 5 4 TWIN FALLS Charming S b d rm . 1 balh.W /D [ncl.I. $599ATKHdep. 736-1773MI I ♦ A Q 10 7 2 EASTr 4 5 33 22 • V 9 8B33 ♦ K 88S5 4 3 2 -A 3 W EST 4 4.......... V K J lO ♦ . F O n O 'M ( 2 » L 9 0 0 0 . 10 whh a a i e r s w ^ D oubl* L w self untoadm g o Ik L over hydraulk: b a d s. $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 hy M .2 ^ 1 0 6 0 g 8 0 - 2 0 0 2 « TO ^ O( ttm s iz* * availabl*. S y r.u n c o n d Monal I M d r a m I oo j/ d u c r e t t o n ia u to rth ai I ^ --------- POI C ^^ 7 0 1 . ^ H | H ^ B n aZ L ar tow T o n r y 7 3 4 -W t& « g n g n g raK rc M n ie a ra lH a tx K - w a it i s i i i g i a r t W M J J H oomm a l a . g .o MI ,f ' s s ^ c ? » m s d o n a » uefcraady m oun io l .t 1 B .0 0 0 lor unit. 3 « 8 e o rS a » « 7 f I I k ■ m m m e l i m e s N b ^ Mgkvalleycoin W W W JIU ■' 7 V ‘I V " ........ ' ■ I i i 1 I I j 'J - k ' # ' " J ■ TuwdBy.F«bniary2<,2 ,20(B,Tlm«HI«wi,T»lnH> Fa«8,MahodB ■ ■ W UlidqrSi«vings ' It C la s s ifie d 4 UNIES I $ >AYS l \ " I i T h e H WATERBEO King alze, w/6 B ' draw er u nderdreaaer ar>d CONNECT WITH. CUSTOMERS WHO NEED YOUR SERVICE I Gra G raylsh/tan. $1.00 each, : ^ w W/3X4 tt. m irro r. S^OO. G Girts m o u n ta in Mk». $50. C o m p u te r h u te h , $ 7 0 . 7: -6405, m e ssa g e J l 731 — F A X F A A d v e r t i s e In : th e : S e rv ic e D ire c to ry 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 e x t .2 T ’ iM B S C L A S 8 IP IB O D EPA RTM SN T — ^W F io irtM itv ............ TV sy stem , FREE installal lalloni FR EE HBO/Cinem a x ll2 2 5 4 c h a n n e la l 1 00% d ig ita l p ic tu r e d . so u n d , p a c k a g e a (ro m |$37.99/m a o. Limited lime oil g ^ .^ c .;N o w . . . . . . (BURLEY)a 2 0 8 -8 7 7 -4 8 4 3 (B U R L B V ) BUSINESSlaa l S y | M Sffi££! D A-COUS-H-CALl ^ DRYWALL CLEANING SERVICE BOB'S BEST COUNTRY CLEANERS S DRYWALL ' conslTucttoncieanup.' A iR D u c r i EMPLOYMENT I SERVICES CARE p. Remodels, drywall. tiie, m p^ g f f s w w a . « . t » j w ra o o o T n C Jo S o " ^A U T O P A R T S I " Magte Valley Auto Parts ^ B U S IN E S S [ S E R V IC E ; ; TWINFALLS PUkNROOM r. JobatoU dloraa 1 h" h ' andyman .1 II rX A R P E N T O Y S * 16 1 ___ I n HANDYMAN SERVICE F P h n M ia a la c M G k Itiy w w m w ia -N O X B T O e iM U . M ltlorU iM S ( r o iffg S J J B U .. ■■■I- ■■■ _ •N m iH o n tM -ynM H ^ LAWNA TREE CARE O « m o ttim A IU w n S t n k * H O M tM p M O M S M IW -S sT S lu n . S J S 5 > S » .« S r rWJ i S S s g s w . 1 p sPA »m N Q & DRYWALL HAUUNQ I u im e R QRAV& n fS m lM ia M tig . P o S s S * h Idaho eamral CH G Qar^ h o m e t e p a fca. M A G IC T O U C H ForAIYourHemt ?. JANrrORIAL J I WORK OuaprtntoopMa. [ 734-PLAN (TSaS) b—= — ; (8 0 8 )7 3 X 6 4 8 -- p S ^ C*a l R a n k 732-5433. C ■ ---------- Haaim»'ACReMgeratk)n Hi Commercial and rostdential ~ ’ p ic M d o M i t a i i 2 5 y ra .a jq ).ln h o m e S repaire ^ n a rr^ ^ SAWTOOTH SHEET METAL 228 M m Av*. North , 739-3388 . “ ROORNG W)MERB>ARS^| j = = REMODEUNG SHA HARPENING SERVICE JA M ESCO [h c FURNACE HEATING t Best Prke & S e le ctio n : Downtown Twin F a l* , ; painting 4 carpenhy. S O y n iex p iF reo b tim a te a . Call B ru c e 733-7843 t 792-979$* ATV'S CLOS OSE-OUT PRICES 0 ^ ON ALL ATVS 2PV0 >V02. New Polaris 500; 00 Scrambler 4x4 N nNow only 55400 • GARY'l lY-SFRteEWAYRV 1-600-82 ^ 5 3 3 6 -7 3 3 -6 7 5 6 BO OTS H arley D avidson k n e ee l h i g h b u c k l o u p women' len'a bools, size 7\i. 0 . B la c k L o a lh e r d o w o m o n 's frin g e (Ot, s iz e m o d lu m , >. Quicksilver C arbur, c om plelo (or Big K-'o eeni n g in e. $200. C a ll M «7e HARLEY Classic iwin cam r „ 7age y ie x tra s . Low m ia. " o V K 'f f ia s i; '0 '“ 0 m arke ar Black 4 chromo. r r r itllul 5i " 0 °.7 3 3 .7 2 .1 /6 ,m . K S srss: P k ia se a W W fB D 12 oauoi c a i con< d o e sn S l nt , : ' K S 5 ! i k _ " ^J ■ ■ ^ ■ 1 { .^ ■ Q Q ID n ^ H W L M — S S t t^S b l Hot Spring Vangard ard 6 m os. old. 400 gal., B 6 person. p< Ozonalor. covor era $5500. k C----------- 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ lilU U U U U Iifl A U O ^^ i..N O »A O . catpoi. cui S9500/o«er. s a r s i . ifrT-7«-»N ^ o n rSlu!! /oHor. Coll UPANION-85 17n t.. e x c . c o n d . — $4000. Ca ^934.6163B LAVTnw' I '7-':9 21 fl. travel 95 or boat olfor. - s san208-734-867ea r T 3 33(t. NOW A C . E x c o llo n t r$5500. I 29>l. Awning 4 s ta b lllzto o ir b a r s . G o o d condition. >n. R oady to go! S6000. S e e us 0e 4 - R H a r « .. Hwy. 9: u ™ * * mc J S ? * . o r c.S 1a11ll639-3653 t e r r y *rg 7b TL24II, Sell am .J a a im u /S W 5 5 b - 0 i expodiillesol pusher 34-. 2 , 2 TVs. loaded. Reduced'$9; l$97.4S0>B43O9SB UAI iftA \; *2 A c"7 0 0 0 K W S - i A - 8 7 2 5 0 H elix, i 3drtvon.watorcoolod, W W lW ll lU y ilU iy iH migo R eplacer n s r l l o np. G ood c ond. $ 1 2 5 Sdqi DQro loar w heel w i i % St.$S0.734-6436B s ) Avon ra d ia ls, ^ S r “ m jd d lterrain, LT3I54 m o d e rn polleols. 32 nuis 4 cops. 208.3 c H E v .'a eI eBlazer iu 4X4, V6. $3500/offer. for. 676-7563B I BO S u b u r b a n S e a la mdlllonl $47 00. ?^£S.53'S'J Ier324-1214B 92 S i lv e r a d o . hitch, nice sholl, in s0ood.$6950. III206-733-4019. P lease can 201 a u m u v w u4 S HT.Ext. cab ,42Km” Good G» cond. BANKRI IK REPO: Taking I Jng btda C a llA miy678-80e9.B v67 6 H e W ‘95lni( cab. AT, 454 454 ( lully lo a d e d , long long b e d . PW , 96K mile*, liko new cond., I. llko 1 o w n e r . S9SOO. S9 C a t! 432-6114B B ilw ra d o 3500 CriEV V ‘97T5ili. I Vortex. 4 door, 1T on.454V orl long bod. laaihor. laathi Loadod. $21,000. Call Can 3 24-4469 orS39-4469B 99B B S B m r r o ----------4,440. PleasocaH 266-: Z06-326-4518.B B S B s r sn/JToJToxtond m cab. shon box. 360. auto. SL T , L oaded id o d .$ 1 3 ,0 0 0 . /oflor. 670-508: -5065B . ■ ■ ■ ■ > S E S Q 0 ^ 9 ^ J P iP " • Exc; iRIAN f HUSKY puppies SIBERU 12nd sh o ts, dowclawts t& 2SISO. i Call 737-0353B 'RO DOG FOOD THI-PRt ad (or $1.00 discount, Bring ad hW M lF»»l 733.1373. LA AKC. D am a OFA V IZ S ided. U S ire c ham pion cartitU dHnea,femaioe,$400i e a , $ 3 7 6 . C a ll d a y s 8 * 3 2 2 .1 2 6 3 o r lings 922-2121.B «venln ■ ■ I X ir HOMEREPAmSl -----BENEREL'S HOME R( b Tem ^ pofary-Permanent K x n ar-Q iei • TONY’S HOME REPAIRS r i Air Quality Servicas Air Ducts Furnaces . Dryer Vent# Chimney* Insulation Removal P O Mam E /w hile. C all 736Q o r7 3 6 -6 7 76.B £1*®'' j a 0 0iT < z U P u p p ie s AKC 5 ^ WANTE ITED W e Buy An Kind* RIFLE B ! Browning 1886 45of M OU Books, f^o*lcards. 70. Nev - Cow bi C o llec llb lo s & w boy Shotgui nted Country Furniture, under. ir. 112ga.$1250. Call _______ 7 3 4 - ^ 8 Can733-4019B iTEO W a a a n p lu t B I T CI O ; Browning Uovor Acre e l e t h l n g . A lm o tion 2242 4 3 cal, W/Loupold jb ^ o9<a la A p u r a e a . Q ood a co p«e.$50 .$ 0 .7 3 4 -2 9 3 3 B c o n Idd. . C o t t o n f a b r i c . R IPL Ii^ fiSk k a 7 .6 2 x 3 9 i l 8 0 Please ISOcaI206-324-4111B R |||t,. Glenfleld. Gl bold acB O iiuYlivo iv t r e e a .S ( 7 u ^ tton, 22. cra b J, cpine, asp en A othCall e rsWlQ/8man.206-7BS-2676 a S M IT M H 'Sft W ES SO N 3 5 7 r- ^ m ognun num Sc a n d iu m , a ir t I fH( HOME REPAIRS I |— - Spedaliza in caip at cleaning. Free estimatos. Bomted & insured. Je ro m e 324-3288 Custom Toxiures 731-07S8(TF) e 7 M » 9 1 (Burtay) n sured - Free E a ttn a tw I CLEANING E R V I C Faucets, dry waH. etc. painting, paii rentatcJeanups. V e 00 wtw t you c a n i W dio .T o n y -7 4 4 -3 3 2 2 ^ -J ^ 1of 4 items) C analtorl ------- dt ^t ? nm ins, lo n g OTORHOMES 5.000 mllos, liko now. « l Sovel Savol ^ b lS ^ lJaX }d.noxc. i cond. a Can 934-4913 a(o F A § 2- 2- 1- 9 8 5 Austin 2 2’ >43M 629B lor 5 pm S o S K ? ; £ I!L !_____________ C lass c Motorhome 15 C r« ii ?«« g of<DA i Shadow Spirit 108-543-6467.B B& 6 6 6 ‘971250 A *98 Low Mllet /Ilies! Now *8,s s a 5 00 4x4 EKVmis. Black. Pipes. GARY'S I ' cab.Cummins,: lins, 90K mllos, ”8 FREEWAY RV E "M 4 leathei Iher^bags. 536-5777 1-800-826-! long b e d . 5 ssp ( o o d , tow 26-5336 • 7,33-6756 ^ 1 0 0 S . ^ | or 539-5 — p k g . N e w tI r p s n jij ____ shope. Call 64! II645-2629.B L iquid Id c o ? o ^ r 4 ^ ^ i ® U iS L t CONI *^i n e c t drtve!. Excellont E> condilion. a b . *4.7. AT. iu iT U Q uad cab. $3,850.1 >0.625-5601 lv .m s ^ X f f C TSR IS S S m ? $22,000, C:aU733-360BB a iir sh ap o . $1600 or CUST( JO M E R S M f l l ) ' t i f-isal^U. f 4 c. va. — Kl ‘93 RM-80 New Call 837-6352.B Wl WHO AT. r u n a 44 look lo g o o d , 1 2 ^ ®s n'’-'d . t i r e s . G r e a t JEEO good lires!$2700 $27C or trado. NE Shape. $ 9.$1000.734-0597B ARCTICf O 0 / T ‘* 4 6 5 0 E k t. 'O U R Pleaso call 206206-I32-6928B ' )0 EXT M o u n ta in YO ^ R 8 0 ■85 -81 G ro a t s ta r to r t /Veil m a in ta in e d . Q PiRVICE R ' ' $500/llrm . P le a s e F O R D W Biran m oc o li'S sp d ^822i S i S08-352-4650.B . |_ V-6. cruise.AC.rrKXjn AC. I rool. A dver a r t l s e In gxc. cond.326-5056B 326[ H A '9 0 YZ. g r e a t S m « A J " ": PR tesSL arge.com te 600. Piped. t h t h e P b h D ‘8 8 e ro r Bronco, 4X 4. d e a n l $1800 'h a p elll Vory V DRILL:ial. P h e av y dul^ , la . jrv lc e 5 ,0 l . ve, XLT. x l t lo ndod . o r b e st o »t offer. 536-1664.B m erciad c h u ck , adrtlllnnnl K S 5 # 2 S rS er tow pkg. From ■ronl b u c k e ts .. p o red $550. Call 934-8313 YAMAHA HA’9«P W 6 0 $ 6 5 0 M A U liftA e c lo ry e x c . c o n d. d .N S A.k l(2 )‘7» • ‘7» N iew t i r e s . ^ ■ Y am aha *1 206-324-6790B )3 1 e x t. 2 ” 3-093 FORD -88 F-250 E l =•250 XLT Ext. ." « 3 .s .5 » ton, c ab. 92K mis. FTS ‘9 3 5 8 0 i<LT' DODOE '5 9 Iruck. i lis. 44i6 0 .5 spd. ' Dde (or M opa r AC 4 C D . SS68 Call 539-5361 or s o " o r trad 6850/ollor. IES* ie: S alt & Pop- V a m a.H hA ^ -9 9 Y Z 4 0 0 F , 76.B __________ p ans. 733-71 •7906iJack.B Call731-7361B W1B . *OLOIE( c o llo c tio n a . P o s t now top^ >P<nd.$3500/offer. E ^ r^ m s I p e r cI,oT eapots. Miniature 934-4971 971 o r 539-5747.B ^ 5 ? * 1^^ '93 XLT w/rolax 6 7 0 onigg lr in o , vory g o o d ^ 1 0 0 6 , ^ 0 tow pkg. Exc. 0 xc. cond. Vofy _ W K B a K L l J m M 'c a r d s , 1 c ond. Run Runs strong. Ask^ lo w m i l e s>.. M Ml u st s o o l Clocks, J M W •''^8S2tOO. _____________ 1733-89IB.B $9350. Coll 733 436-38< M ^ lA N CES W ash e rs, ^ e v T bT I ■ H h I H re c x fiis ^ APPU ■s. Ai Iroezora, stoves. B ronco XLT. =oo'“ .“ S ' m “ !. " S S illpowor. 116K I a n d ^ ln g 8*2200 leratora. W orking or BOAT 193 V ■ i w Mahogany ew 136* 2 ' track. S ? " ® ‘ r m ore in lo rlO JU N K li 7 3 6 - ^ 5 16IL Boat • oat. motor 4 trailer. orM “i l 29 ^ ' F o r mo otter. 431-9544B orS43-6297.B matkjn can 825-5434.B 825-1 n o t.M i/otfer. Musi a oe to PS ’” V a n In r u n n i n g t r i n i t y tr rR A I L E R '8 2 R f t b ‘gS broncc PR O fl8 S )O N A L S T f e plitVio n . S t a c k a b l e >*001 :iato.732-8521B P C D f f i ^l S l >(lY rM K WKO 4x4. XL. Comm ie s 4 SL P head s! « (t. long,. soli s unloador. a /C . CD P 5S 44 CC. Now O O nNOaCOATOW S V o n dlerM i t ryer. 4 ft. X6 ft. R E G A L ’« 17- ski b o a t. 5 ? !|5 lP t? . resideniial. , Knmerdal. Bull tra c k . C all 2 0 8 E x c o l lo n t ii™ « broko.. kos. Excellont a n a ly le tu b . A lso 176 hp j< i« k a 7 l.ovenlnfls.B C aN Jooai2 i I280-1346B c o n d itio n . $6996. $69 C a ll r c u tter. 8 2 9 -5554B clean. Ba 733-7 5 3 ^ 1 7 2 0rft34.S116B 0^ J c o v e rs Includod. t»O LA RIS ‘ifc ‘ RMK 7 0 0 . E ^ 1953-56--------In bar, r tP i c k im S11.200/C XVoffer. 735-16t6B mountain b $3100. Call ^ l O O T ^ H M m tv.m sa.M ------F o>rtlll2 0 8 % B -9870 R I V E Rt KK A Y A K W a v e Godzilla, haidsholl. P O I^ R IS *0 ED Com plete bedQIazsr $3000 CHEVROLET ROORNG I B iS rase t. king o r q u e en B?” ” 1*.4 skirt Ind. $650. cnb. I83»< W ^' Standard 4 standard SI Reai room «SI 3 -9 0 1 4 after 6nm P t e s e c aCOI208-7335797B l 11539-364SB Free ^ e a so n aM rato sI bod. 42; ^ o5 o c a L i id RAFT ts n .C a m p 5- —- ----------FORD '9 7 Expk fE D P A L L E T S - BIVERRAI Explorer XLT Long track, new R I v o r R w .rw lS 4 8 * w ill p a y to p w a y a Rl\ ts. CD chanREK IS tank. Exc. cond. E "t.ca bw /sl ^/sholl.$1000, 5S * $ 1 0 ^ 0.431-3500B ^ .C a n 208-677-2720 f r a m e ). . (o a r s , c o o l e r . «n.423-4335B 1 -0 ”^-*^0-S90-43 p iJ 825-5601 lv.msgB R^r^s well lEMODEUNQ jl,,,! . boxes. Com plete E O Trt-Chem .-------- S!!."’s i r1000. S P l a n .A v .lm e S ; ; eng. Exc. R > h D -97 F-150 ■150 Lariat, ^ ” 0 ’85 qNo 733-2797B S k i D O bO ’- 0 2 6 0 0 151 C .H 7 3 .-I8 3 9 <*r. ext. c ab .matching mate topo o mllos. $6000. ' t ry o dopondabio ______ Ca K> or P olarta Waper. V6, AT. On. ED U sed fieM fence . On-tho-go 4 I3 1 - 2 6 0 9 o r t^ .S S S tWX) ^ ior best ottor. M - 3 yrs ow. W ant >9B P lea se c a l2208-324-4709B 0 w h e o t d r .CD CDs t e r e o . c h a s e tw o . C a ll sx c . c o rtd . ■ M Hr m S u n in i------ Q M C hr t ~ 2-2738B § i $ B 5 i S m 6-733-3716B ■ ■ >nd. R u n s g ro at. Extended cal .J o h n M F T W IM F W . I S S S L 'S ;; r a lum . b o a t. 125 o h n 'a S h a rp en in g W An t e i i w i ”' * '°°°' »o8. W j S ircuiy eng. Trlr. 2 ^ W h ee^W in J« > -4 7 B 2 ic k . p ip e s . E x c. S a Z D A ‘8 77-pu S h o ,p . o ve ra , 2 m ooring )wer stroke, a - U s e d utility tool cover*.. 1 travel cover. 2 _g»>d- C^n an2B0-1596B sh a rp ! New 2 141 e& ateel saw*.' ubM lb. short box. JltH tontnK Sc. Call m a g 100 C 5VvMd&IL£------ -- motor, ckitch.j e i i r C a n n o n e le c t. SNOWI --------- 7 n 4 3 l-0 3 l6 B W f. ______________ dow n figg iggera. L ess Ihan Greal real Sled s il“ 5 y d . ( CLO SE-O ;-OUT i PRICESI $2250. Can 7I735.1028* RSRffWPiSOl 150 Ext. cab. m C a m p e rih e r to 8 0 h r» .oon n eng. Slored hv — ---------- WANTED ko now, $14,900. •2 P S 4 5 . NNew « p o la rtseo o T O Y O T A '81 iter. 60K mis ■ ■ iPU.ahortb«».Big 50 after S.'OOp.mM RMK ti >eeoyB 734-6164* T33-3350J ix c. s h a p e . ' ■ ■ IK 151' Track driv e, m anutK i r 1734-9791B ■ ■ E b Oo you know VOLCO 14 14 FT V bottom , « .I i® 2 2 2 ! one who h aa quit •Kimlnum i jm boat with tiaM r , S i K 2l ^5 l ^ R V >-5336-7334756 g S » 'g ? ? S !S » B? I am taking do- andaSJol 'Johnaon outboard . c ond.. new t n 7 5 .7 3 4 - 6 9 t8 « SHOWMOBi sotfabrte&mtton* motor.Sn 1. 7360729M SKCFTRnCEK T« ka Infant & youth drtve on drtve off 0 ’8 9 N e w H H I. C al 783-8570J k clutch, new tires, tires, c am p w jW A P E tD C rri! an DicfcuD ..................--------------------i m a r 9 riginal m ll» . m U M T u n n VrMax 600. Ity b ed w/rack « £ w !o « d . ^ ' . 9 5 K Origin: E O M fgheaT priew Parting outi 578-1269 o r SlOOO/offor. ----------------------------- ' WANTED e r. C all 3 2 4 $7000. C a ll ^ ■ X oW military uni>-7602M 431-2273M H id forinatgnia, m ^ l a , CAMPERS 6 HaileyJ l 5613 or 420-7 iiH E L L L E E R FSght & notd and carpet pet Ml lor *90 stylo X*m a n Drtve ( i m i t s 3Mion. ion.r new tiros IPHOLSTRY f e •nts, i >aul:733-1681Jl kmgbedC d C ^ o rG M C . tr a i le r . S9C & rnotor. $5000A> KXVoner EHc I3 2 6 -4 S I8 * 734-6719 ev Can 431-582: -5827B e 6 " l.c . Smith 2 0 ___ ij & a C o ll3 8 0 O o v 8A V E< 0 AC. tilt. Hmk n ia o e - 7 3 3 - 4 0 1 9 a USED 2* tires, duel I H H i i "b u v a n a u t ^ „ s r iE b 6 l d b a l a n c e ilu k lO W L E C C . auto. 32* lir shell. . h a sn e v e rb e o n Itching >chooM from C oS m akeorm ofl on easier. Any «xn a u st. matchlr 670-S085B >. alzea. ooibra, b^ s k s b e i b K a l a & a Browning in SW P Jerom e u * e d .n o h a KKkH.newor s* » 0 0 a /o f t e r . 670»ca.am aH nicl«. » .i« a .7 3 1 .7 3 3 1 M 1Z7N oitiA I(lar. w ttat you warn -Tea m e 6h(k6'9 7 S u b u i ^ w”n a jjlJ T M tO M £ 2 5 2 Club * w /gas cart. Nice S > 6 b u v H onda Me. 324*5784 or t o y o u .F l w N « » » U .n ..N to 4495. )o o d c o n d itio n , k M 290-235SB trad e s we --------1 1 0 . g^on a b i * . c a t i I39B ■ ~ S u p e r d e tf $4495 _______________ T he negotiator n HT. load' CH EV V *87 « a m K .$8000. r e f c l V : --------- = 4 S 'E M B E R < a » 6 4 2 g j| • niliMMkV. mmSTi i «v I S S I : S w S w S K ■3 2 » a 3 1 6 a I |f« I y o u ia « M 7 3 4 -7 K 3 0 T JC a m pua m nm asH op ".$8000. 125; w o H rM n n i^ — ............ m iM o n M B . -626SB IQgHlln K) M M ^ N o w ist r t d o N n g . 1B5S> Pocai 55g«555: C a i i 3 UW 2 6 : . 4 d r . _____ tn tw M te d tn M « i t »4 «f t e « L » 4 « m * p i* * * y ( Vhwiyouwit* JU b M '71 W egonS ndooaacUon».C Mi 20fr-7^ »-74e-S5S5 S h p ^ tte C u i ts s s s s s i 4 X 4 .V « rC a m o i 22 o r 7 3 X 8 8 8 . (Adrwlaak ■atonfeOOlM Sw vtoeO iptto ■ 6 7 7 -^ ^ p e n OK. ^ Fa?S3^*67| V>R D iill6 6 L U g puppies Yk». O ood color. Ready >r a new home. $25. lU ev es. 208-679-4139B r ^ td N T E R R IE R em ales. Ju st in lime lor aster. $ 3 0 0 .934-5214B ^ iCHSCHUNb mini- wire MOo'. upe, absolutely adorable. ^ 400. Calt 352-4466B H fi6 ' M ale goorf sto ck work. Win take ‘wi>g,need8 **' w t offer. Call 324-3129 F Rr420^)196. lf lem al I e 1 y e a r o ld c a lic o goodi m ale c a t w ho n e ed s a ^ >odhr .10. Can Penny at 3 5 -tl8 6 6 d a y s o r J7-060l6veninos —~ 2 0 8 -6 ^ -4 5 4 3 aOB>734>BB38 (M a x im u m CallII 733-09311 Ext.2 o r 677-4042 ( GERM w a n SHEPERD pureb ree dd 1 yr. old. Friendly 'e s people. 678-2595 , . M iANSHEPHERD— Pureb e b re d puppios. Black 4 •lly« <2Sp «n1Jwcrw.tiWKHprino«)ni * * ** «* * * * * * * * * * * I Puppios. Chocolate LAB f C r o g . S h o w J llB ia AKC amp bloodlines. Groat charr n ie r a . W o n d erfu l Tipankins. $300. :a ll208-226-7315B * * *k** * * * * * * * * * * * r* R 7 i C h o c o la te sp a y o d Tale. 8 mo* old. $ 100. tin y 0 7 3 5 -8 8 6 6 d a y sB I Pupples.A K C. Black :hocoIate. Dewclawod, 1 S h o ta . D e w o rm e d . R . a- dd y M ar. 8 lh . M a les > 0 , fem ales $300 C Call 543-4B43B nTU Tr I'D J ’ A C H SH U N D pup le , b la c k /ta n , $ 2 0 0 . 208-71 1-764-9261 Lona.B m Tn IlA a T U R E SC H N A U R S 2 m a le s . $ 2 5 0 ZER ] a ll2 0 6 -7 3 » 6 3 3 2 J h .C S S TIMES-NEWS CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 20S-734-553B ! S ’r o O o " '7 % i ^ 3 . l f ' E A D X 6 pis ta m a Swingsiar, bala. I p ie c e . 4 Zlldjlan cymPleat •als, g r e a t co n d . $ 8 0 0 . P leaaee i l H al2 0 e-7 3 M 6 1 2 B W 6 6 ft. Y a m a h a , ^ Y O U R YOUR AD iing up to Slot 000 e s ^ i SOFA Lazy Boy dual r e ­ clining w/fall down table & :s to r a g e d r a w e r . G o o d cond, $250. 736-7696 ■ ^ |» ^ |||||| 1 4 i o r a d d ii !>Jbw8 m DEC lE C O R A T O R B L O CK S S ll O D ) S2 each additional' line. II Private Party.,Of ofily. Merchandise om nly. f s y a te m p k g a . a t a r i a l | S ^ .9 9 M » ./2 0 .6 3 0 3 M I J B C K E H IE E F T e n d e rX ■ le a n . O rd e r for approx.a1 Ju n e Of Aug. 3 2 4 - 7 3 ^ i Com m ercial! 2 y S . EiXSNAVOk K 2 5 In. co lo r coU. Best offer. Call GarTV. console type w/remo< ard a t Pio n eer S a k w n in ‘ 10, exc. cond. $125/offor. \K etctium 20a-728-3139.« rCall ' J 678-9569 iv. msg.B g LASER CLEAN ENERGY ----- B SAVER Direct vont heal^ a d you placed ing sy stem s toyostove. oil T^al h a birthday 't ; som e Umo ag o in Ttw heating. LP. na tu ra l g aa T7mos.We»»?Tjowi8tho system a. U a d in g sellerB jREFRIQERATORKonmofO> r( o A L Sto k er ft L um p In * C a n a d a & A lask a for : Sida by aide. Aulo Ico & savings. P>< k D elivered o r Yeu-Haul ■ coet c wator dispenaer. Cream. Bemle’a Hlflh Cla Moore'e Inc. 423-5533 $ 4 0 0 /o n e r.0 la a a u b le w / : T ec h H aattrw SUR f O OD S p lit $ 1 2 0 . ,8 2 9 ^ 1 2 . 4 2 i g 4 f l « 4 a rm c h a ir a . C r e a m . FIREW * ^olL Jll. 91.9 5/50-7.95/25 lbs. $135 doliverod. J $200. Call 7 36-4801M \torthw w lF«ed733-f373. C a»300-3654« ^ ' S T O V E K o n m o r o . a o lt f INDOWS 1 o r all,716050 cleanlno, a lm ond. S175. I v/slider & sc re en s. 678Warranly. Call 736-4805. I *000 d ay 438-2866 avoB B s N l v V A c i m o H -------- r 2 2 S W A S H E R /O R Y E R a e t ' 7 d a y s-6 n lo h lsa tR a m a d a k a n Konmoro oxc. cond. $250. o H o a o r t. S a c r a f i c e fo r S In g It W aahar $125. wlih 6 chairs, $ l? O ^ C ^ $ 1 9 9 .208-364.8M 1B Warranty. Call 73e<4805. 324-8760 or 644-9122B i ENTERTAINMENT CENT ER. TV. $ 1 0 0 . S le r e o cabinet. $50. Metal desk. I $50. Studeni d e sk , $ 2 5 . ORAVEL * TO P SOIL lor _ Call 734-B036,» r o a d s a n d d riv o w o y a . MATTRESS M Fu i sizo hotel Doliverod. Truck & loader returns. $ l0 O a s e l, Call ^ available, Can 644-111i b 734.0881._____________ O For items ui n d e r %& HUMMEL P U T E S rI -------- vt QoHocllon ol Annual Hum­ mel Plato*. 1971 to 1682 j^ 1985^J2200/com plolo0 \ y U 8E 0 COMPUTER P la le iT 9 7 5 ,1 8 8 o !l9 0 5••! ' AMD 350 MHz, 126 MB $450/completa a«t. . HAM. 17* monllor. 8MB e-mail; auviltaOalcnet.netIt ATI video card, 62X CD Call 208-678-e797a ROM. Iomega tape back\ Up. a p o a k e ra . m o u a e , I keyboard. Panasonic KXI 1124 Prinlor. Window 90. I MIcrosofI Worka® 6.0 MaB.7B. Can 734-6401. 'R BraiQER ATO H Admiral : . 20 cu. tt. Almond. Side by I aide. Extra d e a n . S22S. I Call438-4327B . ' | L i n e AA d s S ,», ------- S S S W IC E S l K K = = ■ ITEDDINQA I mOESMAID - ____ C10TltilwHww,T I, IM n PMto, hWio TuMdiy, J O ^ 'K O M n k M SAT. AI A c T « B .o o n ( » o aMBOO. ia C a l8 3 7 '9 0 6 4ma I 1: ■ W 4'^ r"«S 3!S 'o ,i ffar. ilMm A a 'il ‘ s , s s 's . t s & v * f f l Caa 2 0 6-7884629Joah gW m W W M aw V or • r .4 d o o r.v « y f * » .b i g a n d y c o lo r. C a ll 667< 78• 3 2 M * v * .o r lv * m a g J J E B P ' N E «O l*. nt< •om * w w k. SSOO oor*b**l rt ■= ofl«r.C M 20e-733-te0 te O M c ^ •IC . a tc r M , goodI co ^ W .^ 7 3 g « 1 9 l C 0 N 8 K IN Y O UnV EM CU W* provid* advwlWng. N oooalloyauExeM& lan i f " '® ' Into. 20a-ee6-2467B n i— R u m gr«alt Looks g n M a ^ n«w MUtt. S14( o f f w . C H m i s!t■f ___ A > A it > A i Y A V dT A '9 8 4 .flu n n i Low mla. Exc. cond. S S aI o d A C . P W . P L . c r uu lal » I4 M S13.760.C «fl30a-143( ! I < < I • ! Classified section on f r e e of an y errors, "S. p l e a s e c h e c k y o) uu rr a d f o r any m i s t a k e s t h e f ir s t. d a y t h a t it runs. S. A f t e r t h a t ti m ee T h e T im e s - N e w s w ill n o t b e r e s p o n s i b l e fo r r any e rro rs . ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ — I ------ SuT5HSfi5-----TBANSMtSSIONS 3 S p e d a l $359.95. Most o st a rts, n induded. E co n o m y T rantfnlaalo n CMIS24-*780forHon r _____* ^ * * * * * * * barrtl, now trans. n«w Uras J li $ie0(y0W *r.67e-7064» ^ g o o d . 1 4 4 ,0 0 0 m lle a N * * d * s o m * w o rk S l2 0 0 /o n e r . Ja k * * v* s 6 4 » 0 9 0 2 day 731-50691 i w t K i e Pam A v*. ^ W hft*.30K mis. $10,500. C a l7 3 3 -0 4 9 6 a -sm s n s m o G B a r h a s n*v*r b**n •* si*r. Arn m tk * o r m o d * i.M w Any or u * * d .n o h ts s * i» .T * lm ( lmil* «ihal you want, n ib rtng • to y o u .n r tin c in g * v 2 a l." _ trwt**w«teorr«*. **T 1i*n*geila(or73t-«2ei. c s B E r o w K v i rS—L ---------------n « S l O O O d r tm « « » « y t C a i 7 » o < w la y t' C A R S P o lic * tm p o u n d i di rrem $ 5 0 0 . r e r H M H nga a n d b ra c h m c a iT -e o o • x L c a if li £ > * V y * t t v n t e 6 6 w » .r . FOR O '« • H to n plefctB. $SOOW »r.T»» « W a r E CH IV Y (iam are T -ttp AT.M cN «nom u«**l $ 180M H ar. 79 54M 8aa ^ M I W M M a r Z - i5*T . e S K in ls . G o o d e o n d . d. Leaded. S t 8 0 a 9 B M 5n M o r7 3 i-6 < e B e iio « S U r I 24 Mo;;-26,000 Mileles • §^ked;J ^jf^brd Mi^l ptpr Co. H M * CM 2 0 » « » i r a b e lts & h o s e 5s s , b r a k e ,-i.‘ m IB S t3 4 7 5 ^500 -2000 •SOO -400 MIddlekair 'kauff Price, a o iK Oaum un Ford C•«h uh C usiomicr cftloyalty C» h * CollcRcCr ; C rjd O t h * »Alr Condlttonli n in g 4 1 S ;U 5 •Pow er Steering Ing -1740 *Pow crG r.ik«fi -1500 •Q u ai Air -SOO •R c.v Anil-Lock cklng Br,ik(f* -SOO j- | ; -400 M iB iiiia tm -2000 -tOOO -soo -1100 1 10-K.Uown, 24 3Monlhv, I’lu iiXn. T ^ 1 -3 £ n 3 -0 B )t* x L 2 o r o u r » n 1* y O m c * 1-aO M 77-40«a SSC W W T B aC E lS i condltton. $3200. Pt*ao* Middlel llekaufr Prjce I lD itctcoum i O ih -'OOO O T LetJjie Q ih * -SOO Cusiom )mcf Loyalty Ca>h* S t Grad Caih* ' d S S .. B lie will $20,180 -205 -ISOO '-SOO ..-SOO -400. B l ' i i D l r m Mtddleliaufi auff Price - ^ ^ X .t .r A ll o y W he Vheelj $2t.7M Mlddl(Hi.ii Muff Price 11 DiKount lunt •P ow er Steering, ng, Brake* -1395 « Dlicou ouni F o rd a » hkh ■ •P ow er lockj,.M MlIrrort .2500 FordCa»h ish CuMomefU JftoyaltyCM h* •AMffM/SCet»o«: / .1000 .O ff U a 4cC ic ash‘ Off L m w C •Rem ote Keyiest I -SOO Cunomier er loyalty Cish* CollcKC Crj C r a C W i* '*Re.v Window, Dl -400 ColleaeC ; Grad Cash* ^ ■' *O ual Air Bag< ' M O |K r d « l 0 9 iiiBin'ruiTi ■DBm All For ord Factory Cei K) Mile Warrarmty and RoadI Side Assistani errijyi/bhicg Starling from m / ■ Hi E! B M 23B 33S «>*n M«MU)^ •A.C.. Cruise. Till tilt • Power StccfinK, ing. Brakes *AWFM«:asse«e sette. Clock •All Seaton TIfci rifci •Roar Step Bumpi umper “ Dual Air Bags ” ‘ : H M tm m r I U fN A ia i $24,T40 Middlekai cauff Price •A .C , Automatic, i ru l^ Itlc. C -1745 ;MOifOOUi Hint '•T ilt. Power Steerir m in g , Brskcs -25OTV,fo«dCaih sh •pDllshedAluminui ninum W heeb V -6 ,3 '* S e a t.i^ Ar ^{ri^ f e w e r -lo o o O f T |»w Cash* ; *AMffMA:a$selie/fc M le /tk )ck -\, Seat;TiIt, -soo Cu«omcr Locks, Windoivf,'S<» w Loyally Cash* "All Season Tires iu m "<00 Collcm? Grad o Cash* •D ual Air Raoi----Cruise, CO, Premiun* If V I ■^1 J l } W M s , Running B B ooards,),. M u a M Ro^.Rack, IVivacy C 8 to ch o o ; • 3 *■ ^ M 9i ■ 3 »A.C., Automai omatic •CrulM*, Tilt, Al lit, AMiHVCaii.•PoltshoilAluml aumtnum Wheds .All SeounTires. Tins. Dual Air Bags •MV40 SplitI Sea; Seats •R c a rittp Bumper Bum| IHIIIBHiBlWiai m qu.ilifv. O v* : '• ! 1 A |^ tHW i r>.M Starting from A <£dl m ms C l J J $20,500 ,-2 1 0 5 . r fS •V-fi, Aulom.il i.ilic •A ir Condition loning ^J’otvcf Slccrlr irlns 'P o w er llf.ikM te* *Remoic Mirrc non ______ »CD,Sir Du.»l Air B,if{$ -If I m M iddled •kauH Price -'■‘^ /• P o i^ S te c rin i Brakes, ' (ring. M D lKcount Ot -^'■;•P6wer Mirror* Tor», lo c k s . Ford Call :j i h • •A W FM CD , T U Cuilomer (ner Lo)alty Cash* •A C.. Rear Wli n i " OffLcate a te Caih* • •Alloy Wheels, * ^ ,S p o lto College C D i ■ B B iili Fw d C n h Truck Ken<nv,il' w.il* Spi>ci.il R.inKcr iRCf LC.1W R erw vjl' fOAACaih* i’ ■ W m y f f lS'3p! ________ •WhwpApp P fila b k • i|S w a r r a n ty & n e w t ir e s . Wen cored lor. 7 3 5 4 8 8 8 * M E R C U R Y ’0 0 Q r a nn dd K S M o r q u is G S . L o c a t 1 owner. Show room d e a n . Blue Book $13,800. Must sen $12,500. 7 3 V 8 1 0 ea B iT S U b l^H i ‘9 6 d a ia n t, ■V | 9 graat cond. AC. CD play­ er. PW, P L $4200. Call 734-8841 a 6 i i b A h t i '9 2 L o y a i e W agon, 4 vrtie*l dr. CO. new tires. Call 208-7330 l4 0 ,a n e r 6 ;0 0 p .m j | SDS’AftU *94 ftio h t h an d d r .A C .A M /F M c a a s . S 4 M W |r m ^ ^ r e ^ f & ■ mllBS, automatic. $6995. C all734-3760fl bE RC U R Y ’9 9 M ystique Sp o rt. C ru ise . CO , AC. T W T IttE S N E W S Cla**ffl*dD *partm *m o p * n * a t8 K I0 a m M o n ttm iF ri Tak* Car* o l y o u r d a aa N lad buain * * * b « f o r* y o u h * * d to p a d s f l En tl. Tilt er Scat, C ruise Control, T Steering W h ee l; PowVT Pow Pow er Locks, P c er W indow s, Alloy W he kes. Anti-Lock Brakes a '• S&*S . fr a s e i 19915 m II 0 to H oose f r o nm owvtSem, I H PovMsStroke, 4*4, Al Automatic, TUl Chjise. D ual Poww 6 P itc f f l Premium im w hceli. ‘ m ! I •6 ® 7 T 3 a IS ' - a;'# S *I *fM ' M J^wiii«noKi(hnh M IVV ‘H Mo« Anna w y y k)*ded. alann. c r e m a ^ lo w .$ l3 ,2 0 0 /o ll* r . w . '•'fii ■ bw ^ I N a t i o n a l S p o r t a m ain n O a t s . Tum kay. w « a*« w /o r w /o u l m o to f. C aIII ll l^ a v ls a O O M T tS B ^~ T A X . . '■ . C T n r V T I F C a m e r^o r ipck a b » “^ r e , cl I i lining, wiper bla ila d e s . p lu j^ ii s f e 9 Leotherlnlortor.poSrtrav•rythlnglncL CO .lndudas se t of studded snow tires Exc. cond. Always garago d .$ 5 1 0 0 .3 5 2 -1 9 3 5 « L IM e6L H ‘9 3 Y o w n car, e x c . L o a d e d , le a th e r s e y s . $5 7 0 0 .733-4805M l y i ^ h i in oil changes, ‘S p a r k disc, engir g ln e a- — d o , p o w e r e v e r y th ln g l Exe. cond. With or without o ut ^ 9 m ext. warranty. 788-9050, y w . 720-S895. anytlmaM I In o u r e ff o rt to 0 m a k e o ur ■^W . W mm ILLiie i n fil H 8E . 97K mis. Q reat cond * « d .. $6495. 53t-4138M ____ P L V U 6 0 t H *99 l^ rraa n d V oyager S E white, duel. due A C . 3 . 3 L V 6 , e i1KK , S12,500. Call 732-5829.1 I^ L V U 6 U tH • o o f irra o nn d C aravan. Lota ol extrat Ctras. IIK m is. M ust sacrlllcel 324-5784 or 260-235M SM -----✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ^✓ m ne of i • 30. m c m _________ iS H f e V f t6 ie T -66 Sto; S t^ van. Q ood condllion. $950 S9S Call 7 3 5 -0 3 2 T ____ I o J riS S ' Ext. C at) t*B lgr*( ha m a ieh ln g c a m p e rVah - PPR b e d iln e r . AT. A C. P W .P M .40K ,exc:co o cond.! t t6 .2 0 0 .934-8112 wkn wknds o r 934-4433 e xti 20 M-FB M-F T dV dfA 'ooY unctraL bT • d E x t Cab. all tne canc I® g ^ 7 4 o r7 3 4 .6 8 0 3 .l M u si a a ll. AC, C C , PB PW, PL. CO. Very gooc i ------cond. C ustom w h ee ls 0 R e g u la r c a b w lih ih t heeii l l 'o s , s tr o n g m o to r E xtanded warraniy.. Auto Au miles, d o e sn 't u se oil, n o rust tran»miMlonw/2SKmIle 83,500/ofter. 88 2 -3 9 2 ea $17.000. C an42fr3033 - - I H6»^6A-97 Accord e y WARNINGI Totally loaded. Exc. cond. W hen purchaaing a vehi vehiOnly 24K mts. 734-6262fl d e . m ake sure that‘ tha thi H 6 ^ d A ^ Accord U( title Is In th e na mI* e oof 4 door white, 82K miles, lhe seller. Under Idahi la h o $7395. H o n d a -a s AccorO m oior vehicle codo, i L X 4 .d o o r,$ 4 3 9 6 .0 ed g a vehicle cannot be sok sold 'g a G ra n d C a r a v a n SG unless the lltle Is En th< V*’* 3 .3 L. V -6, AT. $ 6 3 9 5 , nam e ot (he setter (ex(ex H o n d a '9 0 A cc o rd EX. ceptlon: Idaho licensee 4 d o o r, a u to ., $ 3 7 9 6 . ' dealer). The seller shal H o n d a *98 A ccord LX, pro v id e tn e new pPUf; ur 2 d o o r, g r e e n e x te rio r, lor, c h ase r a signed bill "j ooi' $ 6 3 0 0 , H o n d a '9 8 so le show ing th e 'o folr A c c o rd . 4 d o o r , s ilvi»*r er lowing; Full descriptlor > e x terio r, a u to ., $ 8 9 0 0 . ol th e vehicle, vehicle 'Iclo 6 4 3 .2 n d A v o . S . E m * - . Identlllcattons numbor, Motor* or 735-5314J i amount paid ond name(s) an d address ol the m iles, well m a in ta in ed , new purchaser. The bill lealher, su n ro o i. $5000. ol sale m ust be signed, C a ll4 2 ^ 7 4 0 J daled and show actual m ileage a t tho time of *« 5 s a le . If you h a v e an anyy Power, leath er s e a ts , skl{r* g B questions, p le ase co » nn-­ rack, forest green exterior. ui K | ta ct y our local a s sIOSes­ Towing p ackage. E xtras! sor's office. * d K v F u lly lo a d e d L im i te E d itio n m o d e l. $ 9 6 0 0 , p r ic e n e g o tia b l e . C a ll H cellular a t^6 -4 3 1 -6 4 2 1 R loimi ' ' ff r r ^ M M C ‘9 d V a n i7 d 0 0 . Ford *91350 Van $3500. Ford *64 350 Dually $400( Buick 7 8 4 door. i ^ . U ncoln 7 9 Continental. U ncoln 79Tow n C ar S50C 'SOO. C atie54-2622a g 8 5 g r =99 Ne o n, r e d . : door, AC, cruise. Perfoi m a n ce In tak e a x h a u sl w in g .$ 4 0 0 0 .a o u n i aystam. 47K. $7900/offei 5 39% »64or423<4244.a P 6 ftb >7^ 6 r a n Torino,, au au'O' PS- A C. ru n s g re a t CaD g34>(789a FORO '9 8 T au ru s, tlnte< windows. 3 .8 liter V8. ^ dr. Qood cond., low miles I > > > A A A > AA A 1. ' I I 9 . E ilH lM o r a C aR 736«14a ♦ • » • • • • • • • .« . TOYOTA ‘92 4x4. Ext c ab Indudaa ahatl ai d H an b td lln a r. 102K mil* h llaa. O ne ow nar. Exc*ll* e llan t condllkiol *7500/o«e 'offer, m utt sell. Cant>e0O> 00436-3431 or 768-20771 mm ' I S f» 7 7 « 7 7 « » m wit. Many • x t r u . C«N > DBB C W V V ^ 6 u tu rt)O T ,fti lo a d * d . T V /V C R , lo m l* s .C a l3 1 2 -3 7 D a i S B T T O lm p a E T S e h a rtK p . n*w 3 6 0 . Mur •n o -. ■ JHH Y O U R A D T IM E & N E W S C tA S S F IE D O B>A RTM EN T 2 0 S - 7 » ^ iliH i 2 0 S « 7 r4 5 4 S >' f ■ . .'I- v'-.u*'.-'"-i'r’. .. ■ I n s iI cD E H S Check online: VisicZfe; J h e T tm e -N tis a O i^ ^ w w j K i ^ c v a U e y o o mifoftfaclattsciiponsnews. fo T h e T im e s -N e w wss (M ln s S c o r e s a n d s t a t s -- . r - m ' - -------- . .D4------- C o m ic s;............... T u e s d a yy,, F ebru ary . 2 6 .2 0 0)2 ^ 1 ? p Local s p o r ts ................ ... _____________________ ^ Wi]illiams ssurrendiers, ge"tsmanislaughilter chaiirge H M o r n in g L ■ I S p o rts Q u o te The Asseclatod Pre I J- ^ S : I M ydadw asaa lo o p , and he alwayss tK o ld me the best waj ra y to get killed is to hhaa v e a gun in the hous 5 ^ 3; -M offcm ach Doc^ I T riv ia % Q rn s'n o N : V W hat form er m ajor >r 1leaguer i grounded into only 33 double S. plays in 4,553 at-bau - the best in history with one for every ■ery 138 atbats? Hint: He also playj layed foot« ball for a local university, ty. t ..Mnswt iswerbcJow ------------ Fom»f Ntw JjiH I p ir NfU plaiiivJiitM i w lllUm lim«, cettUr.IsavasUMNtw Jirtay State Pollet Po B irn e la M 'N nfm od, N J. wtth bfsattonwy Joseph NJ., Monday. . Hiydtn,i«ft,, M < B a cckto tf iM , ^ S o s a a rriv e s ■ a t G u l tb s c a m p ; I •: I n BRIEF \ Je ro m e p ro d u c t I e a r n s w e e k l y hh oo n o r I - - L E W IS T O N -Jero m ee graduate gr ^ K en d ra W est, now play 'laying a t J Lewis-Clark State Collej liege, was n am e d A th le te of thhe e W eek •. recently for her conuibut butions to i the 25th-ronked Lady War '■ West averages 5.3 poin .oim sand 3.5 rebounds p er samle, e, as th e NAIA Div. I W arriors >rs e n te r W e d n esd ay ’s Fn F ro n tie r Conference tournam ent; nt as second seed. _ ,, West backs up former =r (CoUege o f S o u th e rn Idaho j ' Katanna Gabaniova. ’ -i . Sign up for co«d 5 volleyball toumey,' i •: V S' ^ 5' J. S 5 GOODING-A coed volleyball voll 9 tournament will be heldi March M a t Gooding Middle Sdioot w t ----. Cost lo enter is $75 pel per team with divisions open for all levels of play. To register or foi for more information, call Pam Pen Pereira a t 324^354 or 735-4124 or Ke Kenny at 53W273. m ual ■' Gooding hosts annu ;; donkey basketballII rdanHSW 5 GOODING - The third t IO vw i i i ^ 'I donkey basketball game ^ ^<t h e held MarcH 7 a t 7 p.m. G ooding High gymna inasium . : Tickets are $5 for adults, : s tu d e n ts and $3 for chil ; Tickets sold at the door v - ' $1 more. All proceeds bene high school's Dollars foraSc s prop-am. I. ocontact ^ For ticket Information, 4-4119 or >. Seifen’s Jewelers at 934-4; ) Oie district office at 934432 ijero m e Rec register I® '* rhall ^ (or softball, volleyba 5- JE R O M E - T he JJee ro m e . I Recreation District 1$ takin •dngtefr % Istration for spring socce ccer and slyouth volleyball leagues. &S Soccer 1 leagues wiU be offered fot fw bojw and girls in kindergarten‘ through th { ninth grade. Volleyball Ie ^ will be open to children:»in ic fifth > through ninth grades. Fe< for V the leagues are $15. ^Jerome Softball Ass( BSOC. ^m eets March S C - JEROME - An orgmlai itio n a l (ixteedng fbr tbe JenaieI^S^baU So ^ A ssociation will be fael held on >1Wsday, Maich S a t? pjn. I m ^atdie s'Jerome Recreatioa District : ference room. The meeting : team irareseniEtim and c but Interested p l a ^ are looldag to join a team d d d ,: n rim -attend - > -1110 meedng win c o w ^ Wes, game sdiedules anditpuroa*, to M a t t ^W t illia m s 1 brcaKS ^ l e J , f CC Isto fi, s s , w as leath in the masWilliams* 65-acre The NBC Sporu Township accompanied bysndria tv t h ro u g a back cc eno rd in g to th e )la s ta te police in t, W illiam s / p e rs o n n e a r Kingwood. He didj he entered or left. C o sta s C hrist found shot to dea *®t‘ hedroom at Wi e s ta te in Alexam on F eb . 14. Acci c rim in al com pla w as th e only 'W’ h a t a f t e r a f u H J a i r a n Hitlm t k w unJi "* timvaymnfidentthi. gxpi ■splomlion ofall thefatts’iiit z i'illlM 'ilii/r tli / / / . I//.- H J — . -J o se p h H ay ly d c n , J a y s o n \\^illiam .s’ ; Christ ristofi iff. , when the gun went off vas . The ***' death of Mr. Christofi wa ragic accident, but it was ai an ncdde ident,” said Williams' lawyer j ^ ^leph p i H ayden. "W e a re v e'er, r Jry ifident tn a t afte r a full, fai: confid air andI thorough th exploration of all al th«> facts far it will be clear that Mr S Iliams ! is innocent of reckless 'SS; ^esss and ai innocent of any crimina fial condut duct.” Acti LCting H u n terd o n C ountj Prosei Icr •secutor S teven C. Lem bci m esa , » .\iL . ,.'r, - : ' 'Cfi- ........... V ■ ' 'A ents. IfioH aracw N K S Sa t C har LalwCC 'S ' • tcafo outiMdtr Sammy Sosa tos lidiy as he Joined the Cuba att s{ spring tralnlt* In'M na,AriT r»nVr I't do anVthing about it excej d basemen Jay Joe Tom orre said. “I think lie’s fine. II „ ll up and do the proper reha sell and Junior preferr to save him for the gaines.'’■> on th< ^ e field as quickly as poss ra n d id a tes to **I cou rould h av e went out th ere» » It third. and playi layed,” Giambi said. “We’TeI Siuch qcI injuries usually take 4-ti a.. New Y ork goingtoto take it slow and precau-' 6 wet weeks to h e a l. T h e W orl asem an J a s o n ' d o n ^y ..”” ries cham pion Diamondbacl tched from an Giam t played through a left[ m bi open i regular season on Apr m the 0SS6S a ball to the Infltid Moncfa le b e c a u s e of hamsoihj ring injury most of last season, l a t thhou n e against San Diego, “The n le most important thing is to> :«pt Klassen or secondt hamstring. I N n March 2000, Williams brok Pelt th e p ro b be ready ady for game one,” Giambii hab Bell, Craig Counsel his rrig i ^ t foot with a foul b a ll H ‘Bener safe than sorry.” lOugh i t 's n o t said.**Be S pivey w e re can didln*t n ’t g e t off th e disabled issili; us. Giamb mbi signed a S120 million,, replace Williams a t t until & 23 that season, 11 May i t's a n y th in g seven-ye i-year contract during th ei koA t.T a m p a , F la., A rii krisona m anager Bob Brenl norm al sp rin g offseaso 3Son. H e h it .342 w ith 381 irld Y a n k ees firs t bas« s a id d G< reg C o lb ru n n , D anh inkees manager homers a 120 RBIs last year. rsand iclu Giambi was scratcl prii in tra s q u a d gam e tighmess ill his left h oke G iam bi firs t fel He lem S u n d a y , thou list . considered serious. By M vkJ.CzM«fntM M, ■ “I d o n ’t th in k» it . The Reco acort (Becian County, WJ.1 nly m ore lh an your no my training stuff," Yank ~ ^ . All th thte shiny Olympic trinketss rrY-Organuers become i ne accounted for in Sunday, n te r O lym pic and he theNHLers can get back to 5 iOO m illio n to th e p ursuit un of th e one p iece oft in the competihardwvare ar th a t m an e rs m ost to > r that measure, ttw.m s been a splenSo now By Bonnie DoSlmono now is a good time to handic ap thh e ra c e s in bo th co n fertWcaioTHbune » t e c ti ^ b o m ^ ences.; realizing n that everythingI a m o u fla g e ^ d can chai h an g e w ith a deal o r two> s prevented tfae b e fo re i e M arch 19 t r a d i c g e th [oke out inside deadline ine. co n fliaw aged Twen^ » ty -th re e b f th e 30 teaoisI weaponry of ee n t e r• th tb e seven-w eek s tre tc h > d |*ess confer-d riv e in in jor widiin seven points off yoff spot, w hich m ea n s aI ms win rememE i S SB»e m winning streak can do> sfo rd ^ g R M io m e m majoc< s h u fflin g in th e: A merican atfa«wtwWi^ • to .;-; m nCS.P«BD 2 "B uCtit ies a n paper ^>eculadon.” ^ ^ake leg r - B U B L^K ennyA m bnaei eem ade ' ft p hole in one iHth • S.ii«dgB QDtfae No. S faole.tt.4 lU k e O o u n a y O u b o n u A I ^ W i t n ^ s included KXboapnn, Binte I b o n paonaod'.; n clXiideJeDMa. O M p M tH iiM li »nU V IA A N SW ER ; AiSC’t bmsebell end fooi ^ l» ln ifa e lite l9 S O s . iil iiii iiii iiW i fl ii i y i i l W i U M ttU i the death Pago 02 T he A sso c ia te d P r e s s ____________ TheAtMclated led'PreM___________ ' 1 season was one of lis career, overshadly Bond^ record-setT performance. ► 4 homers, becoming ^ r to ever reach 60 fin t player .328 and led t l w times, batted ba the m ajors in RBIs (160), runs scored (146), i ), total bases (425) and intentional ml walks (37). He set team records in total b a s ^ extrabase hits (103) 3) and s l u g ^ p e^ -). ss at his best down th e stretch, hittin hi g 24 hom ers,^ baiting .383: and ai driving in 5 9 runsoverthefir !final 48 games. Entering his lis I l t h season wiih tbeC ubs,SosaI a h a s m t e e d j u s t ll gamesin tfae last las five years. P or M a tt W W illiam s, s p rin g training is beet ecoming a series of bad breaks. T he A ritona n a th ird basem an broke his leftt hleg and dislocated . fais left an k lee during ( a routine field in g driU U M onday an d is expeaed tbm>iss isi opening day. - I w o rk edi bh a rd to p re p a re nxysdf, so needl id lessto sa y rm d is•p p o in te d ," W W illiam s said. “I would not discuss de case, but said he was Williams caused Chris by recklessly handlin gun. “I agree it was tre may even have been an a But at b ase , every m anslaughter is an U m b er said Lember said authoi Please see WIUJA Jayha^^ wks remain non top per jrch ) i n e sLS g Ari; iriz. - Sammy Sosa arrived a t spt spring training with fanfare ore Monday moming isence im m ediately H vened.up• th tl e Chicago C ubs clubhouse. “Good momi m ing America. Tm in the he house,” Sosa said IS h e g re e te d his S pring as . t • *ea ea m m a tes sev e ral training da> lays a f te r th e firs t . ------------ full ull-squad w orkout but still ahead ad of the mandatory • reporting date, te. Sosa shoo look h an d s and exchanged huj l u ^ laughing all the wifr.Uinnuteilllater, the bo(m box in front of his I is locker vras sending loud, pulsating ing music across the . clubhouse. Itw a s a s ifaa iparty had suddenly 1 the early momix^ broken out inth After greetii iting new teamm ate Moises Alou, u, whom he helped ie Cubs, and giving recruit to the *a n o th e rh u gg 1to m anager Don Baylor, Sosa1 ppulled on his uni., ■ son testing a new bat . foim andl»«at slocker. • ,r> ■ ■m frontof h isk are counting on him ^ llie Cubs an : as well as he did a ■ iiiocait ofmikssaess ami flh i i K x v n t o f a n y m i n m m i i hviuliid.' l '------- )bus I s i Pmtestjs will Ibe Salt ! 1 ^ FLEMINGTON, > N ,N .J. . - Form er NBA star Jaysonn \Williams surrendered to police Monday M and wos charged with m anslaughterinthe an shooting death of ia limousine drijnishable by up to ver - a crime puni m. 15 years in prison. )rts commentator, f two men, walked entrance into the b a rra c k s in Bdn’t cbmment os Kansas became the first tejim this season other thlan a n Duke ) to he ranked No. 1 in thlee AP / coUese basketball poll in1 co consecutive weeks. The Jayhawks (25-2 25-2) held tiie top spot in the nationa onal =_ media voting Monday P n Ik a day after winninp. 8888 87 at N ebraska, theii - 0 3 12th stra ig h t victor> l o r y ----------that clinched the Big Jig 12 rcKiiliir season title. It is the third time ie tthi.s season Kansas has been No. 1 The first 0 . 1. tim e lasted only a week we as the Jayhawks lost at UCLy CLA, the time they lost this scast Kansas received 5V first-place votes and 1,769 point: lints, 43 more lhan M aryland, whicl hich held the No. 2 spot a fte r beat leatinR W ake F o rest 90-89 Sun< unday. The T e rra p in s re c e iv•ed e d H No. 1 votes. Duke (25-2), which I ch hiicl .suvenfirst-place votes andi 1.6HG 1,( jjoints. was third for the secoi .‘coiul striiifihi week. T he Blue Devil evils are tho only other team to he r l)e ranked No. 1 this season. , Cincirmati stayedI N( No. 4. while O klahom a and A labam a sw apped fifth an amd sixth. Gonzaga, Florida and \ id Murqiiette stayed seventh" throu rough ninth. respectively, w hilee P Pittsburgh moved up one spot to i'No. 10, the Panthers’ first Top Ten Tei rankinn since the final poll of tl: 1987 KK )f the season. K entucky led thIC e second s 10 and was followed by C >y Oklahoma State, Oregon, Arizona lona, Illinois. Georgia, Stanford,, Ohio Ol; State, Southem California and anc Western Kentuck>’. The last five ra n k ted team s w ere C alifo rn ia, a, M iam i, Connecticut, W ake} Foresi Fc and Indiana. C alifo rn ia, w hich ch was ranked in th e 1998-9! 8-99 season, and Connecticut, whic vhich was in the Top 25 last month, llh, were w eek’s new com ers, r p la cin g s, re Vir^nia and UCLA. V ir^nia (16-9) andd UCLA I) (189) became the sixth and am .seventh teams this season to be ranked i in th e Top 10 and fallII out oi of th e poll. The others were !re :Missouri. Iowa, Saint Joseph’s ; I’s,, Syracuse and Boston College. T h at tie s th e mlost ost Top 10 teams lo fall out of the the.rar»king.v since the poll expandet ■ded from 20 to 25 for the 1990-91 s 31 season. It also happened in 1992-9: uest for the2 Cup resur im es Hl^ ^ s •T 0 f t] F '.N H L l4 ) ( V ;;tW resum es lp.iti.M S T , ^ J e ^ io o . ‘ Aprtl 14-2001-02 leggl eg u ia rs^ sonends • Aprti 1 7 - S ta n le y Cup jp pl ployoffs begin • J o n s 4 - S ta n le y Cup) flni late s t possible s ta r t date NHL Oran. Toronto k)bby HoUk. said Devils center Bobi **PhiladeIphia seemmss th e team most likely to end up I on top o f o u r c o n fe re n c e , \ th a t do esn ’t m ean m uch. \We w ent through th e sam e thing ling for four years before we realized ized that suecess in tiie regular seas ieason b not PtoaseseeNH »NHtP8geD2 H H S . ~ . * ' M ■ H ■ H m m 11 ^ g y * ■ .... im t I . H ' r,n b H ]rM ,aw 2 S p o rt I Idaho2002Boy sys Real Dairy Shm « li--' ’ ^ M tO U t Flrat-m m d^ 37 i p m ............................ .. . . 3:18 Momow (13-10) vs. Bonneville (llM 1 &) l. 65:30 :3 pjn. - Burtey Bu (15-10) vs. Bishop Kelly (ll11 ). 8 p.m. " i;---------- 'd M S A 'i o nMMMi M i MTIWMrilQCM CM tar.tanpa ; ‘ Madison (19-5) 9-5) vs. Lewiston (14-11), . 1; I ;- 1:45 p.m . > Timberllne (19^ 19^} vs. Centennial (148 ). 3:1 5 p.m. • Hlshiandd^S) « ) vs. Eagle (15-7), 6:30 pjn. • Lake City (2 M M ]) vs. Idaho Falls (14- ‘ ■i 11), 8 p.m . C ia u 4 A to Kimament un •tARwftMnCoH Mtofe. CaMwM ; ■ • Emmett (6-15} .5) 4vs. Post Falls (17-7), 1 :45 p.m. • Centuiy (1 8 44)) vvs. Valltvue [18«], • Cl« tau3AtQununMfit------ •frt I, B o In • Firth (22*1) vs. Pam ta a |(17-8), 1 :4 5 • • W en d e n ( 20 ^ ) v s . Lap Bpwai(22 -1 ), 3 :1 5 p.m. •OfBce (17-5) va. Challis iliis (12-9), 6 :3 0 atM (M sfM nHViSelm l S t j l g (20«3) vs. BonrtefS ftety (18 (18sf: • Snake Sn Rhw(l84) vs.Rtef (14-11), 111. }:15 p.m. 3:1! * Oe Declo (1312) vs. Preston (i 3 .1 i). I)' i;30 p.m. 6;3( MkkJieton (21-1) vs. Lakeland (11*M k ;i). 8 p.m. 11). p.m. • Naw Plymouth (18-1)I w vs. Potlatch (176). 8 p.m. ClaMlAtoumanwn H rt - Castleford W 122^1 MTHoSaSoeBtixl (1 5 9 ), 31:15 ;lf p.m. ’ G enessee IW (22-2) vs. C ascade (15-7). 6 :3 0 p.m. •ClarKFbrk DTK(1 4 ^ ) vs. N o tu s ( 1 6 « ),8 p.m . MHS atCaWmlll • LakesMe(i le (9-13) vs. Mackay (11-5). • .1:45 p.m. 1. •Troy(2M) M ) v s . Hagemian (15-10), 3 :1 5 p.m.T. • Shoshone ne 1 (17-7) vs. Council (17-6), ■ t(M I»M .V ini»N |l >. Iley ChrisUan (1&4) vs. Murtaugh1((2206 ), 8 p.m. ■ tV M m H S • S h » e a n (rvA) vs. Oietr etrlch (13-12), • , . , li4 5 p .m . ! Szczzerbiaklleads TN’wolves ]pastChlarlotte ; CHARLOTTI rT E , N.C. (A P) WaUyI Si Szczerbiak scored NBA 24 poin o in ts, a n d K evin --------- Gamett;tti added 21 to lead th e M innesota Timbenvolvess to tc a 97-92 victory over CharJonee on oi Monday night. th e Hornets’ chin hird straight loss, R asho N estei iterovic tip p ed in Garnett’s misss wi with eight seconds to play to seal tl win and give II the the Timberwolve lives a 3-1 mark on their road trip. Joe Smith scor cored 16 points for Minnesota, Nesti esterovic added 14 and Marc Jacksoi (Son - acquired last w eek in a tradi a d e w ith G olden I i ' ! . I I Stat< a te - had 12 rebounds in 22 22 minu Inutes. Eli E ld en C am p b ell le d th th ee Horn jm ets widi 23 points. . Bai Baron Davis, Charlotte’s lead;ading s g scorer, le ft a f te r th e first irst quart arte r with a bruised chest. Trail ail B la z e r a 8 8 ,7 6 e r a 8 3} pf] •ed PHILADELPHIA - R asheed Walli sllace had 29 p o in ts an d 10 rebou » unds as Portland won its sea­ l-high sixth in a row. “ ■ *°Scc >cottie Pippen le d a fourththquart arte r comeback for the Trail ■ail Blaze izers, scaring 11 points in an an 18-2 i n th at h elp e d P ortland -2 ru nd overcome a nine-poin lint d e f id t TTie Sbters, who ht ta v e lost four ofsix,w a-e4^)f.23fr from th e field in the fourth quanei :er. Eric Snow and Allen Iverson eai ;ach scored 18 points, and Derrick; C Colem w had 16 points and a sea: !ason-high 15 rebounds. Pippen finished wi mth 17 potats for Portland, which hi has won 19 of Clippers 90, GrIzzI 211*8 7 7 M EM PHIS, Tenr nn. - E lto n Brand had 27 pointsI and a a careerhigh 23 rebounds ass Los 1 Angdes won for th e first tin ime in th ree games, J e ff McInnls Me added 19 points and 12 assists as for the CUppers, and Branc and was 10^>f-12 from die field it was tl diird straight loss for s die injury-dep depleted Memphis, which I only eight players. Eddie S S t ^ o10"signed a l(M ay contraa „ i ,h Ihe le (Grizzlies on Saturday, Started at point guard and p la y ^ linutes.' ““p i tSasol : led Memphis with 21 points Its and 13 rebounds, and Gill adde< ded 20 points on 7-oM2 sho o tinlg g ,. H e also had seven assists. NHL. J . ______________________ ContinuMlframDt 11 much of a story.” f” T h e fe v o rite sJ T h e D etroitt R R ed Wings a r e running away wii with the W estem Conference, but J t as lot is going to depend on how iw ithey approach the stretch drive.' /e. This Is an older team with more tl e than Its share of Olympians, andd it ii wiU be intere s tin g to s e e he how th e W ings respond to a sch< x hedule th at has them playing 14 o their final 22 4 of I gamoes « on the road, Inti n die Eastern Conference, the he p y eers r s do s ^ like the team to to I t. T h eir d e fe n s e seem n ss anart( u te r than it has been In years, and 1thdie offense is deep with tale n t .ItIt aU boils down to goaltending,, aa n d w h e th e r o r n o t th e Roma m an C echm anek/B rian Bouch< icher tandem can win playoff key. hodcej ^ w to watch W**®# Kee ieep a clo se e y e on thlee S Olymp I p i c s _____________ Contlniwdfnm Dl ^ letes, which are re inum erous and legitimate,” said1Olympic 01 historian David WaUechinsI. nsky. “TTie rest of ' the world is goin( )ing to rem em ber these Games for or th eir own athletes, as they alway vays do, but also as the grumbly, comp mplaining, protest Games. TTiey will b the Games in il be which protesting v acceptable. lg was Why? Because it: wo worked." Leaving asidee tlth e boycotts o f 1976, 1980 and 1984, Wallechinsky said, ud, “I thmk these are the most center itentious Games.” ~ Wallechinsky and an many others view the Intemnational ati Olympic Comminee’s decisi dsion to award a second gold meda idal to Canadian p airs s k a te rs .JJ aam r ie S ale an d David PeUetier after aft« a controversy involving a Frer ■rench judge as a first domino fallii illing. The m ove pre-empted the est established judid a l procedures of th e Court for A rb itra tio n in Sp S p o rt and m ay have encouragedd th the heap of disputes that foUowed. « l. T he R ussian la n O lym pic C om m ittee, whos h ose own p a irs skaters had to mak< take room on th e top step of th e po podium , threatened to pull out it co f th e G am es a fte r voicing disp ispleasure w ith officiating d e d sio sions, drug test results and judgmei ment calls in several sports. The! S< South Koreans hired a local law firm fin to advocate forashon-trackspe speedskaterthey say was w r o n g ly ^ disqualified. The Olympics: mi may be viewed as a relativelyarmless ham venue to act out national dn dramas because there is no liveamanm unition in play, except iniiethe biathlon. But th e IOC’s decisioi sion, ostensibly motivated by the ft that other B fear athletes* achieveme tments would be ovet'shadow ed bybyth e sniping. m ay h av e co rnib trib u te d to ju s t ' 1 ' ! ' j ,' f B O tta w a S e n a to rs ., T 1 hey h av e m ore talent than Bos oston - espedally if the Bruins do do something stupid like tra d e Bil Jill Guerin an d m o re d e p thI th an the T oronto M aple Lea If they m ak e th e rig h t mo' trading deadline, thi c o u ld s te a l th e I Division crown and si in the playoffs. .' , . T he S an J o s e Sh< h a rk s h av e established them sel' elves as the team to b e a t in th th e P acific S that, a the bickering dominated ; as ed dmes and the perunanality of the Olymp mpic coverau on many days.J. host. It’s easy to forge get now that “II thought tl th ese w ere great at the U.S. team itself wa vas rent with Game! nes undl the tim e when peoMh litig io u s ac tio n be b efo re th e p le sti started to p la y tit for ta t,” :,” Olympics. Speedskat. ate r Tommy said1 Am it erican film m aker Bud id O’Hare and bobsled IFpusher Jen Greens enspan. whose Olymprfc docuuD avidson p re ssed aiarb itra tio n mentai itanes are noted for their balucases in attempts to ga gain spots on ance. “ i. “This Is the Cold War startrttheir squads. Both faij ailed, but In ing ov ov er again in th e Olympic ic the current U.S. cuinu lire of using arena, ta. . th e courtroom to assi isign blam e, How owever, Bjom D aehlie, the le their efforts didn't seer *m as outiaretired red Norwegian cross-country ry g eo u s as th ey m ighi h t h av e 20 skier w won 1 2 -------------------- r w4io ago. Olymp id e from d u i^ : sec u rity , allele ledi c a re e r, •TheTVntiftfs for th e SaH Lake th e b ig g est saidI hhe did n o t City OlympicsI we: were com parable to p o te n n t i ia l source think I e atmos- those for the last k th last Winter G am es o f t e nnsion s headp h ere re of th e staged In Norttt rtftA nw lca. in g i:in to th e Games ies had been • NBC’s a v wI f^* prim etim e ratlflg: G a m eess was spoilec led by high- 19.2. w h e thier e i the emolevel[feuding.. fe • Highest ratk«( ««clumi8ttM!l7 tionalI iafterm ath * ^liee racers are nlgnts: 22.3 (tie (tie Ibetw een closing o f t h ee S ep t. 11 concer :e rn e d w ith ceremony, fl^re wre Skating Short pro- t e r r o rrist i s attacks theirr ovm o form," gram).’ w o u l dd p ro m o te h e said. sai “They •The ratine is* 1188 percent Mgher j i n g o iism s th a t don'tcthinkabout tl ttian the 19988 Nagano N< Olympics w o u ldI nmake nonpolitics ics or federa- on CBS. Ithletes feel tions.” :.” *TlMtopWlnteri ftw O am M averag* u n e a ssyy o r , conSome m e develop- rating was 27.8 .8 ffor th e 1 9 9 4 v e r s e tly. l) put m ents ts a r e UllehamerOlympt rmptes. u n d u ee p re ssu re Inevita itab le w hen • Each ratli« poir ppfcit rep rese n ts 1 on th i :he hpm e th e citizens cii o f percent of U.S. 5. te television housete a m , severa Tal dozen holds, wtik:h cum ^ n l l y tran slate s to T h e!edefinitive countri itries gather about 1.05 mlllloi Illlon h o m es. c o m m lent ei on th e in one ne place in ________________ s u b je»a :may have the nan lame of an y -'--------------------com e fl from U.S. thing. < is th a t a lot of folkss ;. One skier and double silver er medalist will catch cat cold. A nother is thatt Bode M iller, who spbk 3ke plainly cenain in items, such as commemo->• where, many snow ange gels feared ra tiv 'e e food p ins a n d flee cei to tread. berets, ts, will acquire dispropor“It was a terrible traj ragedy that tionate te value. A diird is tlu t peocan’t b e re ctified byy :som eone ple will iil disagree on what is fair to) winning a gold medal,”"hesaid. I the athl ithletes who, for the betterr R eview s o f th e ho lo t-b u tto n partofofa month, become siuTomoment virhen die U.S.f .flagfound gates for foi entire cultures, in die Worid Trade Cent nter rubble The e Olym pic G am es also) w as ca rrie d in to th ee < O pening invariab iaWy reflect the tenor of the5 Ceremony by eight U.S. .S. athletes Division,I,aand should be tough in th e playof yoffs. Their success will d e p e n d I con how th e Teem u Selaruiesit situation plays out. T he d a ili ilih o is e i evils and Dallas Stars are tter teams than they’ve 0 far, vet bodi are on die in early vacation, Both would wo be a tough firstround drav raw in the playoffs, but they can’t I’t pull off any upsets if, they don’t f a way in. I’t find « were gener lerally positive. The gestu re was1 seen si as dignified and lea v en edd by I th e fa ct th a t the Olympic fla flag, generally borne by re presents ntatives from th e host country,was wa Instead conveyed by intemadoni onal luminaries. Snowbot )o a rd er C hris Klug, a m em ber of ol the ath lete s’ color guard and nd w inner of a bronze medal 19 m ) mondis after surviving a liver tran ansplant, said conversations with th his com petitors led him to beli lelieve th at Americans cam e off a “patriotic but not f as obnoxious.” s.” As th e! allegations ai flew last week, athlei iletes continued to com­ pete and mingle m in die Olympic Village wid vithout the rancor that filled thee official I conference rooms. The he cease-fire extended even to shoi hort-track speedskating, subject of s( f some of die most serioussecond-g d-guessing. G reg ario rious, g o ate ed Apolo Anton Ohnc ino got spedal protectio n a f er te r w in n in g h is gold m edal court urtesy of th e dlsqualif ic a tio n oolf a S o u th K o rean s k a t e r . KKco rean fa n s m a d e d e a th threi re a ts and shut down th e U.S.Olympic 01 Comm ittee’s In tern et ser server with a barrage of e-mail taking ta issue widi die dedsion. But things Igs were di^erent on an individualI lle e v ^ said Ohno, -^ o offered up p aa story about one of his rivals,, Fabio F C arta of Italy, Carta, ompanied by a translator, approad achfd Ohno to explain a report htha a t he had said Ohno shotddbeshe “H e said h was sorry, d u t he i he didn’t acniai ually say Uiat,” Ohno said. **I gue uess it was re ally an Italian sayin kdng d u t means, ‘He’s so strong, th the only way to stop him is withlariflfc”’ a; I— . S p o i R T S I N B P I E F ' t I 7. bleedto I to deadi before audioritiesI w e reI nnotified. Lem ber saidI M ondaj lay that after speaking to> li d d e b u t la te r tb e mi medical exam iner, _ he _ ............................believ« W illiam s'brothff w r and 11 other P u bbushed li reports have saidI guess, iiKhidiiK fou Four players fnxn WlUanu u n s w p h y fu n y tw ir U M a ‘ itrattersaodal4d m n un m while giving a tour o f ^ ' y ea^ ao d G y eaK fl 0-square-foot home when W te n ig h io f tf a e Williams was t $250,000. baU and turnover his mapc '- M r t o r c p t i awM caae was schedifled ; ■ to interview mon lore w itn esses. Christofi’s death i as in itia lly th w 1 J d p u t J o r d a n o n In juirryy l i s t doz ror 17 years, the only thingg that th kept M iducl VIk; for an extended period of ti }f time was his two RnWIMeDnM ^ n l c knee injury has him m tthinking about a cap list, and it couldn’t come at a worse time for The former Arizona jton Wizards. league-record 12 conse so sore he couldn’t play the fi le final 6:27 of a 92starts wCTe die most ev at Miami - even when the oute outcome was still in ae. Jordan seemed resigned led to his fate and S o r e k n e e c o u l d} possibility that the injuryf coi could force a “doWASHINGTON-Fo Jordan off the courtards ft had tho day off Monday, iay, widi their next home against Portland.. He sj retirements. Now a chi lc said there was a lity” that he’ll go on the Irtj spell on the injured lls irtjury list, which a minimum of five games. his slumping Washingtc Jordan’s knee was so 80 loss Sunday night at ich r e t u r n s a s a s s l s it taain t doubt. After die game N.J. - R ecently firet ired coach Larry even talked about theORD, p ils ;as an a ^ istan t sure” to his career. g to the New Jersey Devils miff undergoes treatment for fo r;a recurrence of Jordan and die Wtzar game Wednesday at he me an assistant under Kevi levin C onstantine “very strong possibllit on Jan. 28, spent the pas past two weeks as means he would miss aired 1 ' Herb Brooks and the silver ver medal-winning eam. F ir e d D e v ils c o a Ldl Lamoriello said Cunniff was was told about the mpics, and that he wanted ti go Salt Lake EAST RUTHERFOl id to Robinson is returning coach while John Cunni diroat cancer. n d le r , o t h e r s t o g e t : uUln d e r c a p Cunniff, who becami Icons deared S10.37S million 1 cap room on ion of when Robinson was fire 0 under the salary cap, butt it cost < them their an assistant coach for F their alitime leading receiver ver and a starting U.S. Olympic hockey tea Devils president Loued1 quarterback Chris Chandli ndler that he will cancer before die Olym cut all-time leading receiver T erTerance Madiis City, anyway. Bradford. F a lc o n s c u t C ham i l n e t t i, F e r r e i r a w i n In f i r s t r o u n d ATLANTA-The Falo champion Greg I Cg Rusedski beat Monday to get $833,000Defending 1 muUer 7-5 Monday in the first round of starting quarterbacle, thi freesafe^. yne F erreira of South Am« \m e ric a needed The Falcons Informed Spain’s Ju an Balcells, 6-3, >-3, S-7, 6-3, and be released. They also cu beat qualifier Ju stin in C Gimelstob 6-3. and free safety Ronnienetti B matches. Kristian Pless of of L Denmark beat R u s e d s k l f S a n g u lu Corea 6-2. 6-2, and K ennet n e th Carlsen of Taylor Dent, 7-6 (( 7-6 (2) on SAN JOSE. CaUf. - merican D 6 (6), he C o m p a q C e n te r . Alsc Germany’s Lars Burgsmi U so , P a ra d o rn the Slebd Open. id beat Ramon Delgado of 1Paraguay 6-3, Eighth-seeded Wayn th ree sets to defeat sSito play A ustralian Wayn< ly n e A rthurs In stch. ^ l y ’s Davide Sanguine In other first round m Hyung-Taik Lee of Ko Denmark defeated Am th e h a r d c o u rt a t the Srichaphan of Thailand ^1. M ichael Chang was 1 Monday night’s final matt Confle ; - in S u p e rio r C o m t ■ 'a ■ r . U tn s la u g h te r . . re C e m d to a tr e d d a I b o o m d tte d r^ . I M r . - b o R i e s iip p ia a h y o f f i v e n. l i e N ew Y ork O ^ N m d u t Ufais i office alao j . I< > ' weapon fired, bitting itofi. Hayden has d e n i^ wasaojrhorsqilay. a b e r would n o t provide so f tfae shooting, c b A e ‘ investigaeiiii , ft’^ ^ i a m w a U o i ^ ^ tfa a tW in ia m s h a in ^ **£^3 Iw T O mi w «e«j a re g e tt to A T h C h rist istofi had b eea hired to William*, friendl from a — th e mansion, about I30 m iles northwest of'Denton. The 6-foot-lO Willii liams was - once-am ong-the NB> BA's best rebounders, bu t leg 1 ended Us.basketbaU ca retired from die New JFerseyNets a in 2000 and now w ^cs for NBC Spora as an NBA studk) oanalyst I NBC Sports Vice Pt Kevin Sullivan said the would not comment NB ^kesw om an C Cam iron flanchard would not say lywhedier WIHems was scheduleditoappear t wbeu NBCresunes b r“a lastin g N B AgnestU s weekend W B li^ ^ h a s fre H S rib iS j tM past m istakes, dei ^ l o t of b e e n M d T bnwls and seme s c ra m ' law and to o .m an y fid • o n e v e ffi^ n a td ie s i^ hem, ]>k^ c te H y event to , esa n d ah iB d ie fb M d UEo ? * * - mmmhrn r ! H M „ ■ ■ ■ ! B U IID 1t1h esh elter i '- U a s w e e t f b i i i lid Boxer-cross pup whoneeds ds a home on the qtiletersid* Ide. Come gIM het .alo o k . Memorial rta lU e y o iiia iiK iit p e tM d hM e l p mild (he rww A d to b y rbu)>tiig>M fc ck 1 WMEUISJ t o l t o S f 'S S ™ * , M c D a n i e l r e t i r eB8, i s t a r t e d 1 2 s t r a iIgghh t P r o B o w l s 0One of th e m ost celcbrat< ra te d and d u ra b le offe Ffensive linemen of^the past ast 20 years is leavlg di.e game, as T an ^ a Bay y le left guard Randall IcDaidel announced Mon'day day night that he is Jtiring, bringing to an end id at 14-year career lat could eventually eam him hin: a Hall of Fame erth. McDaniel, 37, played thle e past p two seasons ith th e Bucs but is mo-st remi •emembered for his Dzen c a m p a ig n s w ith1 th tl e M in n e s o ta ikings. He signed with Tam rampa Bay in 2000 ter being released by Minni innesota for salary ing Mipd reasons. na State star was selected ai a starter for a d as reti isecutive Pro Bowl games and his 202 straight 2(X S ever by an acdve player in12001. Williart ms______ ConbMMdbMDl — D e t r o i t ’s S h a nna h a n b r e a k s t h u m b) In O l y m p i c s DEITIOIT - Brendi idan Shanahan, who had an tassist in Canada's; run to die gold medal lal, broke a thumb during: the die Olympic toumam ent Shanahan, who leai » d s die Detroit Red Wings i scoring widi 30 gs in goals and 27 assists,Iconfirmed o to The Detroit News Nei that his diumb was broken. Red Win Ings spokesman John H ahnsaid hn: Monday d u t . the Detroit medical staff n will look at Shanahan’s Ul’s thumb when the left wing rettinu to dii die team. ras h d d without a point inn C Canada's 5-2 gold-' medal cUncjilng winI iover the United States Sun Sunday, took a slash on his first shift agains Inst an earlier game against Fi ;t Finland,.fracturing a bone in his right thui lumb, die News reponed. m m■ m O ut n q u l n i lubricitiiin. than hen let's talk, l i t i r t t Dinnbutor. and vdiatavai aver business a n n w o lh ijh ^ a iity C h a v nron in lubricants iilim b a c k u p iln ta p m lo c:ts ts vwidi pihir ■DaanlH^ln««m,y„u„,g«iM MTNiRit, product •'.-r ; ' II a s p e rto . Chevron products and ipnating costs, irM m be downtin It, and k^ep your entire operatio ltio n ninning Wi’™»ourClimionU]l»it you’n bl m h m ■ Kidi I lorm nrappliuti(n.A ni) ■ n w m M iv lc ttm h n D 1 HiIMhvMMiarlKhnicali H n lc ^ m u n ra ly iiw o ix ■ I-W io tV w b m rilM n K 8 Iw v ro n tH om Ujria ______ . I 1 I IB U L ,M ^ \ ta r a ,m B Sl Spo r ts U ndtlefeatecdSchocolcraft (cruisess into SIJtate toiumam(lent Ocelots Coach OI points to0 weekend ! mm>\ in-TwinFi Falls as key to3season \ i t e Ocelots. They want co re return to th e N a tio n a l J u n io r C ollege A thletic A sso d atio n (N. NJCAA), D ivision I Hen*s Bask sketbaU Tournament in Hutdiimoi KRi, Kah., B yJaekSm or into thiss week’s V iiuarteifl. state Junior col> where they readied th e qu P tr o W F r t P r m ' lege toum nals last season. m ulm ent not as the t top seed. 1 rated No. 1 in the O nly tw o p la y e rs - & d, but M o o t-l : DETROIT - S( S ch o o lcra ft nation, guard Javon a a n t and M ^ s w in g . College owns a distit stinction that T h re e of < t h e O celots’ w ins are bade ' man Emir Medunjaniri - at can be claimed by few finished few schools in . cam e in1 Twin 1 F alls Nov. 15-17 ‘from th at team , which fi : this country. Irlggs, in when the ie team won the annual f324. But coach Carlos Bri L ik e C alifon Ta?Tha» rornia-Irvine K&T S te e l In v ita tio n a l ^his fifth year a t Schoolcrs (A n te a te rs), A n iherst he lg collec(L ord Toum am meent, including a 98-85 fassembled a high-scoring Jeffs), C entenary (G (G entlem en) overtimee« win against the College ition o f new com ers, ledd by 6-8 and a few others, Scho Q ^& 8 choolcraft has of Southei hem Idaho on the tour«Mike Williams of Detroit C Y aku M oton-S priiill 1 from a nickname all its own iwn for Its athney'sopeni ening night. / Westland Glenn; and 6-1 -1 Rulon lecic teams. At thee M A ichigan tournam ent, lHarris out of Detroit Mumf nford. 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Ji s ISa I M n B»«n a Fm UtdMM. n i. i a r n *»i : j m Ml By Sieve ve Moore IcanleWntAtMitlo ttk) S .— >***■«>■ 2 JH ^ N«T«A IN THE BLEAl ACKERS U S>m71.MC7I X ’- w - J g r c S S ? ,., „ .1109 in trgMt n nma ■ vm. n i. 11a ••" n BsioiM *iYTmriii|ii]ii fot I f l l Ii054*<( »»■« S» FafocBH O o ^ CiMNK l. ilM. . M 95>1 .'2M ; »2 » 2 ': — \ really good roadi wins,” wl h e saic^ poindng to the over ivertlme'game at CSI, a 90-84 vi ic to ry Hagentown, Md.aat t the CSI tottfnament, and a 69^; ;»67 nall-biter at Kankakee, m. “The Idaho team was ranked 13th In the country j we ended Ty and its (2 9 ^ a m e ) hom hot e w in n in g streak. They hadn’t ] th at tourn ’t lost nam ent we played in Those games will help hel us b ^ u s e to get to Hutchlnsoi nson we have to ■win on the road.. Those Tli kinds of games may wind up hdping us at the end.” mr j y <to score off our defense.” ^ The Ocelots (a name picked by - I vote of students in 1964) ed n rank ij,n jthe top 10 nationally in scor oring aj,d ind defense. If they’re vulne nera)le in th e tournam ent, it mij night >e < from lack of recent experiei lence j,]n ^dose games. Even conferei ■ence roac oad games have resulted in1 Vic\ tooriries ra n g in g from 19 to 0 48 po], )oints. But B riggs th in k s1 th t e tean eam’s early-season scheduleiwiU v >rovide the com petitive ba< >ackround the Ocelots need. «i “ I th in k th e re aso n wc' 'e 'r e rani anked No. 1 is that we had thi h re e >Ml|a4 K K ’eir* FMn I4M 4. ^ IMJ 7-t r , Ota< 2 5 ^ ;4M< U9n*Vir»41|.^MntiM lUMt-lOM l2.fkfM»M]JI.Ji Hr Umn si uutaAcw rk.nastn n Dnw« UMlMt rb. 11ai‘•. n: u ciG«>9in amumkmwm n>. "M iiOJ a t7 Ml )1 n U4 IS nsa I lia S' 101TM cumRtM .omzzunr uom M sa UlMKUlMln OMMalWWXMint. MnJmtit I lOjTi ? i i '3 D>>«Mr)iwSMntA.9DJM<nu<) *” *****S S S rtS iT * * ” " » I ?« » I■.7"I 11 " !! log M9 ll II 10 « u 11119 SO rr» — iiir *' lOOSlKV C«»»«n Urr«l«f(>lU,»rvn». ||(B lie , SwDMuJmMmatvin iM.iMpn ip n ' l> I 790 I r JO 7 I« 7 I 4a ^ 'SSRaSSf ^ >4 17 fl ! ! s 0 ft S • ; 2 S § s bnO>9> SMFiirctcs NOTI ^ sg HnwgHOO&Ceimt'UMttU <-'t«M.»a.M744iiM>w»a; 0 0 . cto S2S" X ' liC M T o p S m ' Mi ^ r P m ^ itm 7 Son JadRto OcMf».r J4.DW eStM C0fla|e.9tOM V 6. South PMtf CoMn. LniRm nd.T«M : . ( r m p o llr e te a ^ ^ J the team's leading W flU nm sijt scorer and rel> ebounder, averaging 21.8 p61nts an and 10.9 rebounds. L en d in g s c o rrin g s u p p o rt a re C lark (14.7)I ai and M oton-Spruill (143). Briggss tiuses a nine- o r 10man rotation, ft, iwith an up-tempo gamealwaysfoi foremost “We try to )s<score off turnovers or forcing op( ipponents into bad s h o ts ,” , said d B riggs, an AllAmerican a t: Schoolcraft, S< where he led the nati' ation In scoring two seasons (30.9 an good offensive < re rffidency because we have a good od halfcoun game if we don’t g et the th fast break. We iL . ? J s1 E ar »^s<w MWC ^ MkW T«jL K iU init.;Kmn n ramiMDn i-UM 17,Wl«a 1hIIMikomsn. c R i'is ; ax ca on cn ea 0 OD° 3 Bon Ooge 0 0 0 0 0 e ir.OKAent IS A *.11 -IIJJ7 lltNtI Major UafM B m btn •» 0 8 0 0 g 0 'I: S c o r ej:SANDST ; FATS BaSEB/\LL _____ Mm already ha« committed ooi to Detroit Mercy for n OR e o season. “H e's reaUy. Iy our leader," Briggs »aid.*W e iy n e himj offensivel: ird y w d d e to S ^ H ebrlnM toug ughness to us and is ^ we wouldn't be I Ir rg S J g S B g * n _ ,. 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