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www.magic Twin Falls, 1 G o o d m c .WliA'I'HKR : 32. Clear tonight, ] M agic V ai . I Dental dilemma: TS administrators reje ! ,. . bringing dental sa t^e schools. Informant takes st! police infonnant is ' ; in the trial of^ Biir M onky Fix this: A compan: i ’ ■ group, of customers gets the least of the I manager’s attentior W ijuk E nd iz_-v-He?s baaaack^Form^ of O uthem Idaho ja Jim M air returns for weekend’d Jazz Sumi Southside kickoff: Tournam ent play beg Thurediy in the Nfagi Conference. OpINIQN—■“ The more the merrier: Agriculture is still the stay of theMa^cValli omy, but diversity p ^ dends, today’s editorii argues. S e c ti o n BY SEC Section A Secti ....... Weather . . ‘..2 WeekEr Nation .... 3-5 Movies. Opinion ; , . . 6 - 7 Dear At Section B Local ........ 14 Secti Obituaries .. .2 sports Movies ........ 3 Comics Idaho/West .4-5 W orld ......... 6 Sectli Money Classinc WBpMonmcicfa ^47 FtaanqdeHl C l A s s if ie U>e on t o ... ... for online classlfli 733-0931 ' ortnBurlcy 677-4042 licvalley.coln - |^daho/95th year, N 40RNING r ~ - ' roday: Fog 2 arly then Tiostly sunny fvith light, high It, 16. PageA2 U.LKY Pre: :1WinFaUs' tax I ejected a plan . , screenings to . IH la Page B l stand: A key 'n»««»< tis questioned iurleydoctor cZtn Page Bl tax cut. schools; ID licen , . Thiirsds any’s'largest agenda 2rs usually state of. the owner’s or' ‘tl'asev ion, <!>■ Clinton Page El j„ address ) .. Congres on somi I I national The pi month I V _ achieve,! 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His tax cut propo^s intended primarily to pro-' educational opportunities cpand health ihsu^ce and__^ 3ue for lowttf- and middle- i Americans. The initiatives led relief from the “rnar- penalty” - an idea first ioned by Republicans - an d program of retirement sav- . counts. t of the proposals were v )d in advance but the White. ! withheld Clinton’s gun ng measure undi the last > to build suspen^. Similar plan offered by. Vice lent Al Gore, it would e handgun purchasers to tain a state license showing ave passed a background and a gun safety require- uch as a training course or n. s could choose not to par- Please sec UNION. Page A2 Ition iQMSful schools have followed me proven fonrnila: h l^ e r . irds. more sccount&blllty. so oil ' trcaff reach tnosestaiidariis:' I — ent Congress a reform plon on that formula.... It'atlme to ( t wtiat worits and stop support- > K doesn’t ' , 1|^ondru£ coverage Inumbers of Americans are ’ ' ig for aging or ailing loved > t home. Last year, I proposed i 30 Uix credit for long-term ■anWy, that wasn't enough. E BT. let's triple It to $3,000 - 3 year, let's p n s I t' . i ii^Kcy .............I 1 cannot prevent eveiy connict < every outrage. But where our v s are ot stake and we cen t difference, we must bc t takers.' I: and gun control 0 it strengthen gun laws and - *■ nforce laws already on the v .. I propose to hfrd moro fetJ- a ! local gun prosecutors, ond d F agents to crack down on s B radl Jence of slipp Iddsteln dwNewiSeivke N.H. - Bill dedsion to stop turning di ’ cheek in the face of Si ident Al Gore’s persis- cs .by some accounts inac- sc :ridc^^ of his record th ed a m t of adrmaline ni igglng presidential com- - • C| r it can holt what the / is a slow slide in his ' in lipport is unclear. But dv Kent blizzard that » d - a ' ---------------- BES he: - - .............. ' — Fl cond s far-i I As Vice President Al Gore i the Union speech Thursday Illegal gun traffickers and bac dealers. And vra must give la enforcement the tools to trac gun .-and every bullet-usee crime In America.’ ".--------- .OlotMllzation •To keep our historic cconomi sion going, we need a 21st ci revplutlon to open new marite new businesses, ond hire ne> ers rfght here in Amcfica - In Inner cities, poor rural areas. Environment ■Ttie greatest environmental cl . of the new ceniu^ Is global w Many people In.the United, and areund tho world still belli can't cut gr^nhouse gas polli without slowing economic gro» tho Industrial Age that may ha been true. In tho digital ccono Isn't* Diversity . "In a little moro than 50 years, will bo no majorily racc In Amc a more interconnected world, t diversity can be our greatest strength.’ [.EY FlGl )ping campa More on^pglHlcs - denly blanketed the G State, his new strategy di cally changed the politico scape ovemight, six days the pivotal New Hampshi maryi-. . The man derided by thi cfmpaign as. an ivory “philosopher-king” desc into the streets to match during Wednesday's debat a vice president better-sd ST AVAILABLE CO In Friday,-January-28,-Z hides i e applauds In the background, I ay In Washington, D.C. jadoppio ■“ S en lax SCO ovory s>""“ 3,00] States News ^ mic oxoorv : century WASHINC 1 <ets, start ^ difficult ii »ewvrt)rt(. . accomplish r In our that Presidei s, and on ' Tliursday ni« said. In an tinii> the Union .s] chnllongo nm l'i'io wantilns. '5"' d Slotos G™ safety, a ellewwo Dilution While the rowth. In forth plans t( have Craig, R-Idali nomy. It on tlie Novem that Clintor ----- througli abou s . thori! notlco.ln Clinton W.U „ I Ihis his final year. . “I can’t im: year and dur year tJjat the HTS BAG lign prdmpc in thc arts of I _ Aii cal combat.. - -Bradley acci dent of '*unc( Granite about his cum[; dramati- “knew bettei cal land- scolding an e n 's before o'cularly sdngu hire pri- likened Gore t Richard Nixot Jie Gore one Democra f tower another, scended Gore has bet Jl blows ic of Bradley th ate with Khooled Please s« lOPY [ne^ r2Q00— ---------- 5 G on ..... i, President Clinton receives a i m o i^ lia )ut Glint( IS Service________, NGTON, D.C. - It will I t in an election year to I h much of thc agenda I dent Clinton proposed I night. Sen. Lalry Cmlg I iiistially long State of I 1 .speech, Clinton out- tious goals for his final addressed health care, , a patient bill of riglits, ind tax credits. g he president has set 5 to bolster his legacy. ^ laho, expects the plans (| : in a Congress focu.«ang ^ ember election. Noting :on could only push )out 37 percent of his , „ ist yoar, Craig said 1 probably do worse in ^ ir. f, magine in an election luring a short-session le president could fair - J ts change I >f hand-to-hand polid- B ccused the vice presi- I icontrollably lying” fl mpoign. He said Gore I ter,” as if he were H errant child. In a par- ig ^ rebuk^ BmiUey 9 e tc fomier President M icon,.the worst thing 'm :rat con say about B >cen a relentless crit- ^ ' throughout the cam- D«i !^eRApLEY,PagoA2 gri ■--= 5”T Igress ^oals I a standing ovation during his Sl ton’s plar Larjcraig Hlhe^C much better,” Craig said. - - Sen. Michael Crapo, R- said Clinton’s proposals lend themselves to payinj the national debt - on issi the president touched on address. “I was surprised to hei talk about payingldow national debt when his ver get flies in tlie face of that t said Crapo, who is reco from prostate canccr surge watched the speech fro Please see REACTION, P Democratic pruldsntial ^ndldi £rbo«ry t i m h Stathaii N.H. _______ (len S, BIf pro reg I stre Meecin; lawmak has had By Michael Ji Times-News v BOISE - 1 rejection by Game Comr duction of 31 remote porti will likely pn Eleventh-1 the Legis- i lature’s Joint Finnnce- Appropri- ations, Commit- tee about .-bringing the big- horn back ' Game offida the Idaho’s F American Wi ried a legish dut)w off a ti| . reintroductioi at least o yec sands of doll: in the projea. “The schei posed entail next week,” s actii^ assista and Garrie, th would be res porting and m If the comn permit-'i- ; approval coi Monday - sl Oregon could County by ear Last-minut« Pleases — Surve State of mrxec )ts onsm The Associated i n ^ ATLANTA - high schoolers for the first til a ernment began the .start of the ly one in 10 dii smoking cigai school. IJ, VS 50 cents . ghom oject gains ength ings convince, akers tlic plan id enough study el Joumee ^ ivs wrtter__________ •' - Barring a last-minute 1by the Idaho Fish and • immission, the" reintro^ )f 30 .bighorn sheep to a ortion of Cassia County, / proceed without d ^ y . > th-hour questions from! S- ■' ik rn A ir^ i- > More from Boise I -B2,B4# ____ :k worried Fish an i idals and members *<jk 's Foundation for N o r^ '.: Wild Sheep. They wor- . ^islative review would a tight timetable for the nion, forcing a delay of year ahd costing thou-: loUars already inve^ed lea. :hedule we have pro- tailed catching sheep - said Steve Huffaker, tetont. director for Fish f, the*state agency that responsible for trins- d n^acing the herd. )mrhissiin and weather : - a'ndfc.contmisston* " could^me todayor - shee^captured in uld be roaming Cassia earlyPobruary. lute cot^erences and se see KOHORN, Page A2 "ey gives 2 d report fnoKng ted Press . A - Smoking among lers droiiped in 1999 t time since the gov- gan keeping UTJck at the decade. But near- I diildren ore already igarettes in middle wide survey of 7,529 5rs in September and md that 26.4 pcrcent ing tobacco products ceding month, the Disease Control and aid Thursday. lie last time the C D C ........ - igh school smoking, of students said they d in the preceding le time, teen smoking rise, from 34.8 per- 1and 27.5 percent in irst year the CDC ing track. said it expected teen es to drop - just not The agency said dif- tween the 1999 sur- ier studies may have the decline. m H |H H A '. .'VjV tfNM iThurwhyi^Si,,,.,

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ItioniQMSful schools have followed me proven fonrnila: h l^e r. irds. more sccount&blllty. so oil ' trcaff reach tnosestaiidariis:' I — ent Congress a reform plon on that formula.... It'atlme to ( t wtiat worits and stop support- > K doesn’t ' ,

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W A S H IN G ^ B N (A P ) on Congress to pass m( gent gun laws, the natic o rs d isp la y ed on Thu “wall of death,” filled, n am e s o f ' nearly Americans fatally shot f k illin g s a t C olum bir School.. . “ Our hope is the traisag e of th is w all will missed on Capitol Hill." Mayor Wellington E. Wt standing before a black b o ard w ith v ic tim s' recorded in white and.i of their deaths in red. ■*: for Congress to do its par

Webb, who is presider U.S. Conference of Mayo ing h ere th is w eek, ca

____Congress to renew its vgun restrictions.

Bradley-Contlnuod from Al p aign . He has zeroed Bradley’s comprehensive ca re plan, attacking it i that Bradley’s supporters torts the basic tenets of t posal. Gore, for instance, 1 B rad ley w ould elit Medicaid.

H e d o e sn ’t m entio i

CirculationD uniel W ulock, circu lu iion d

Circulniinn phone lines i between 7 and 10 u.m. nni;

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S u b s c r i p t i o n r a c c sHome delivery: daily and .Su

per weelc Sunday only. $2.00 p Mail xuhvcflpiions muM be paid ir and arc avuilahle only where de noi maintained. Mail rates; All Id; Jslly mnd Sunday W.OO per we.

i only $4.00 per,-vcck. Sunday on ; per week. O u ro f *taic Mie»; d

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KevfaRfchcrt, City Edilor... Mko Ssdt, Advenising Direcit Janet Goaiii.;Reuit Ailvenisin: E m IWetkjii; CtJitomer Servi Jm Rogtti,"Mark«dig Dtredoi Daniel Wdocl^irculatioti Dit John Kneiw/Accountiint/Systt

Human Resource Panl KotpMld, Press Foreman

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tragic mes- '/ill ftot b e ^ ^ ^ 3 III," Denver S1-«0 yaara Webb said, v WM u s 2ck, 10-foot IS ' nam es .id .tiie ^a te -----I. “ I c ; s l im c 7™ , , . , . part.” l e odent of theayorsmeet- 8i-»6yo«r» callcd on

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Bradley wou >ed in on larger heahh •ive health intended toe it in ways “Last nigh ers say dis- i t . ” B radle: of the pro- croWd of sui :e. has said ra lly Thur* elim in ate Concord.

“I was goii ion t hat nent on what

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Sales ta i tncliided es lire op en Sl.S.Ot) charjic w only. If you relumed clicLi\.._. cr by 7 a.m ,.

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lished d^ily at I.V ■ '733-0931 Palls. |ja,,„. gjj,

Newspapers Inc. Pc FnlU l>y Tlie Times, county newspaper p

1 Sunday. $4 lOK of the Idaho Co no per week, designated ns the da; id in advancc Icpal noilccs will he c delivery is Poxtm asler. ple I Idaho rates: addrest form to: P.O week, daily Idaho 8.'<303.

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fould replace it with a it.lith insurance program wi o cover more people.Ight, I decided I’d had ncley to ld a c h e e rin g wisupporters a t a frigid geu rsday m o rn ing in in

wc;oing to call my oppo- W,lat he was doing. I did Hi

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m a t i o n o mews (UPS 63I-OHO) is pub- OUl1. 2 Third St. W..Twln Sul

hy Mapic Valley s ta. Pcriodi.caU paid at Twin a n cles.News. Ofliclal city and .Qysr pursuant to Scction 6C- ___Code. Thursday is hereby r~“

: day of thc week on which .hc published. 1 1please send'changc of mP.O. Do* 548. Twin Falls. ^

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ReactionContinued from Al - home in Washington, D.C.

Craig ag reed th a t i planned on spending too i

' the budget surpluses.“I am not joking when 1

spent S3.8 billion a minuii all in areas that are very,'

. ficult to deal witli,” Craig f Craig said wliile he dot

with parts of Clinton’s ac including ideas about cdi health care, a patient bill ( and prescription drugs - ensuring a balanced budj Social Security should tak< ty while giving some of t plus back to taxpayers.

A lthough C lin ton p n about S3S0 billion in tax Rep. Mike Simpson, R-ldal a general tax cut is more ar a te because Clinton’s tax tions wouldn’t allow pet spend the money freely. S said people would have to for the tax credits by spt their money a certain way.

“I think the American ; know how lo spend their

• b e t te r than th e goven doe.s” Simpson said.

it. We did it. And I think i well.”

But thc fallout could bi nous. It could sp lit th e ] w ith consequences for th generaf elections. That hap, in 1968. when th e Demc w ere divided over the Vit Wa r . and n o m in ee Hi H um phrey fa iled to ca rr fractious party to victory.

Perhaps more likely is thi risome image of the Repub u sin g B rad ley ’s c r itic is r G ore, or G ore’s of BradU campaign ads next fall ap the Democrats.

“It’s good to be aggressivi one of these guys is going o u r no m in ee ,” sa id K Sullivan , th e New Hamp: s ta te D em ocratic chairwc and a neutral observer. “We to worry about November 20(

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itof storm sw ept over ihti southei .m d fc to rd co ld chilk-d iw rts .

ir«tiy.moving e.ist'.icross Tc%is conlit )w siiowofs over mosl o f K.ins.i l e Texas P.inhandle..V, sict't .m d freezing rain jx llc ilahom a, southwc'S lern A rkansj .‘xas. M any ro ad s w ere-covere ■torisls \ycfe discour.iged from (ir

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irdposed 'Wllhout t)ie ax relief. •>to Mih'Ic

IX reduc- Clhitoti-Gon^oulfln'tlur. Simp.wn , , ,

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n peopleT money .NationiilC! rnm en t

- Bighc: it went Continued from Abe omi- c ^ h courses oi1 party , *>avc pers the fall that Fish j ippened i='’ceP f«undati( nocra ts homework. Vietnam . “ appears ii H u b e rt fsu e ,” said Rc] rry th e Jerom e, a mer

^ don't Uiink it’ll Iihewor- One of the reiblicans Wjsm s of ASsofiauon.Iley, in Tlie a.ssociati(againsi- - th e re -is ndequn

on Jim Sage Wive, but bigliom slieep fig 10 be on lower grouncK athy the risk of con:ipshire 'vilh domestic slvom an tion also says dt^e have too close to thc i!000.” areas, and woul

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them lj».losl conlrol o f his pick rts n f o f D t'nver lx;fore daw n Th

• M iami Beach bruke its mlin- o f .16 d eg rees, set in l*j ns.is, dipntKJ lo 43 degrees ear

ti(.\J its lmv lemperalure of L'ltcd The chilly w eather kef nsas surf at Daytona Bc.ich. Fl e red reported |x jw er ouloges.I dri- Skies w ere mosily fair a.

■ tiiecountry./hen

Reactions to Prcsidcncrs'ulettt'sa iuht ...xiL'ill •flmt tkv ofi/iest/rpliis to 'u'life of Sofia! Scnmty imtv wul to ptxK:ifle o -esfmisihte midille-cltiss m. Uiifortuiifitely,■tusluKTUopifim to use my of the surplus to ■,'it'll Social Seairity or Merlimtv. ” '

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R ic h a rd G c p h a r t l r

"he Rtpuhlicau Coiif ivis 'Igi/veiwueiit pro ums > rtaxt’spioposcellfythr P*’' 'on' tiflniiiiistnition, ur 1‘ 'uftr a IfalaiiciYlhiitlfft— sthesutplus >■

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lOm ___nAl tacs on tlie histoiy of the ^°i ersuaded key legi.sla- h and Game and the ‘.-n :ition have done tlieir

s 10 me to Iw a local Rep. Maxine Bell, R- lem ber of JFAC. “ I n r ■a be held up here.” J reintroducdon’s key

Idaho Wool Growers . al 3 30

ation isn’t convinced • led luate winter habitat bet : M ountain to keep T [) from seeking cover not lind, where diey run jeci oming into contact tioi : slieep. The assoda- Moi domesdc sheep are T

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L‘ of 39 dfgrees. kept lx.'acn(,Kx,‘fs out o f the 1. Florida and the Carolin.is s.lir acrtjss much of the rest of

- The Assoctalcd Press

;nc Clinton’s .spccch: "Just (IS zreplaii ahead to }ijianl I Mfrlieatr anel Soo

Senility, xiremxlto plaufoi imttiml seeurity."

-W illiam Mc-adows, pres ofthe WiklcmcssSt

“... \Vaitiii}iforCliiifoiisso-< m aniaff't/ix nlitfxcmlellM i^wliiigforfoodiii a Riissi

l/fnul line." -Ja n e t Patshall. s|x>kc.sw(

for thc I'atnily R(.*scarch (>)

“The national(leljt is a sen) matter. Repul/lieans havest

poth'fI paying offthe M t l/y 1 the aelniiiiistmtion l/y £0131 the mv'surplus. It is impem. that tiiv tedepolitirs out o f n

and do hat b hest fo r the fm o f this nation."

- Rep. Steven Kiiykcn I U

tact with wild sheep lookin food and breeding stock.

Because domeslic sheep cs strain of pasturella that ca transm itted to wild sheep assodation is concerned that ro n m en ta lis ts m ight som. pressure sheep ranchers to down if disease becomes a si] cant problem ..

Fish and Game and the foi aon have been working for & al years on the idea of rele£ 30 bighorn sheep on the n ledges of JIm Sage M oun between Elba“andMalta.

The Jim Sage reintroduciii lo t a typical reintroduction iect, said H erb Meyr, a fou ion board m em ber f fountain Home.

Tlie planned reintroduction s a former federal'grazing I. vhere Roscoe and Joyce H vorked th e a r e a ’s la s t mt heep ranch.

After dedding to get out of tfool business, W ard contac he foundadon about bringing « ld sheep back to the cra ountiy wheitj they once thrii h e W ards are changing tl anch over to ca ttle product nd some of the terrain on tl lasecTland is ill su ited for hey offered to lease,that lan nsu itab le for ca ttle , y e t g< mge for bighorns - to 'the K ation, which in' turn.gave.: jup lc $73,000 to complete )nv€!rsion to cattle ranching.- >Uthough the Wards are the ! ajor sheep ranchers who livt le area, the slopes of Jim Si e often used by olher ranch iring the summer.The latest discussion about I

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UnioiContinued from A tic ip a te in th

f?/rour National Rifle demned the plr unworkable.

csiUcnt , "Every stat. S(K;icr>- already requ i

au tom obile d >-ealltd license. I think / j f / i l f the same thing

chases.” Clint isuin you’ll help me

Congress.” Clinton callet

.voman patients’ bill of >)uncil en consumer pr.

ty legislation, c ■lions reform, an irfcr

. mum wage am^'[l^ stalled judidal r

R epublicans ?ary>// proposals

out working wii 'r/ttve tion and health c ^this M ore th an a

speech, Clintor wun njeanj joing making cor

■r»tJ..II ’’livable.” Inste -nd. II. ‘*uberal“ - not -C.;ilif. The audience - ______ guffawed.

;ing for program began ' Ingram , R-Boi.<

carry a newspaper storie can be Among Ingrai jp , th e th e program ’s I at envi- relies heavily on m eday ing tags for the to shut tags typ ically ci stgnifi- from wcll-to-dc

covet the animals ounda- That practice 1 ' sever- scrutiny after a f. leasing ber was accused rocky trophy ram a hui

in ta in scouting for a So . holder. Thc guid<

tjon IS dation member di •n pro- California hunte )unda- trophy ram . Th from S36,S00 for his tag

auction.3n site ■ Meyr said the ir ; lease ply a misunderstar W ard Although not dii n a jo r the Jim Sage proj

Noh, R-Kim berh of tlie look into the fount acted practices, lg the Much of the m« raggy th e auctions goes rived. bighom program th e ir to the? program’s iction cess. The foundati theh- ■■ ‘ the majority of thi

o r it. cooperation and a n d -- ' from Fish and Ganl good “My only intere {bun- ject is in the genem t .t lw . . enu©through the ai e th e tlha making a good

the money,” said e ^ t ra n c h e r an d cha v e ^ . S en a te R esoi Sago‘s Environm ent Com

must have that wii , together of public fl

t the vate organizadon^

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D n ____ __m Al'1 th c program . The ifltt Association con- : plan as pointless and

ta te in th is country, q u ires h u n te rs and e d riv e rs to have a link they ought to do ling for handgun pun lin ton said. “I hope m e pass tha t in this i

illed for passage of a 1 of riglits to strength- r protection, gun-safe- n, campaign financc irfcrease in the mini- ' and votes on long- i',

ial nominations. . ir a n s rid icu led Clin- a ls but did not rule with him on educa-

Ith care.n an h o u r into his Iton flubbed a line }dit Gore with help- com m unities more istead, Clinton said lo t once but twice, e - Gore included. -

an when Sen. Ceeil 3oisc, saw reccjiit Dries about the plan, gram’s concerns is I’s fund ing , which on auctioning hunt- th e b ighorns. The ly d raw high b ias)-do h u n te rs who rials’ trophy horns,' ce has come undpr a foundation mcm- icd of chasing off^a hunting guide whs I Soutli Dakota tffg - uide said the foun-T did this to giv&an te r a shot a t the T h is h u n te r hid tag a t a founclati<}n

le inddent was sim- j standing. - \t directly related lo I project. Sen. Laird erly , said he will )undation’s auction

: money raised by loes back into the - im and is integrol n’s statew ide stSc-dation has fundgd___ _f the p ro jea , wfth nd som e funding

terest in tha t p i - ) leration of the rev-' le auction program r jood accounting "bf' ' aid Noh, a she^pj :h a irm a n of the.^ isources a nd ' ::ommittee. “YSu with the comlJig

Jc funds and a pri- .

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Ttie Washington Post

WASHINGTON-Polar Lander, presi Dec. 3 as u plunge

■Red P la n et, m ay i home briefly in D( January.

But project scient said th ey w e re sti

•w he ther th e phan ■ detected by as tro r signals from th e S spacecraft or som eo , Even if the signal thc polar lander, it c

----------fill its original obje<------ -- officials-said.-The-t:

received indicates tl antenna would bc br secondary re lay am bchialfunctioning.

Mission m anager P ro p u ls io n Labo Pasadena, Calif., had

" 7\merici tired pii

LITTLE ROCK. / American Airines rec ed a policy allowing are too tired to fly t flight without penalty utive said Tliursday a into a crash that kUle last year.

The two pilots of thi crashed Ju n e 1 whil land in a storm in Litt] been on duty fo r mo hours - ju s t shy of / m axim um 14-hour Richard Buschmann and co-pilot M ichael

■ injured.National Transporta

Board in v estig a to r ( ' said die long day was i

for American pilots.

Officer c in casino

DETROIT (A pV - a thousands of doUars i gambling at D etroit’s casinos, o ff-d u ty p- Solomon Bell tried 6n< stakes hand of blackjai

He lost.The decorated offict

' stood up from th e table “ Nooooool,” d rew hi put a bullet in head as biers scrambled for saf

The death - belicve< •first suicide in side a bling hall - has highlij cerns about casino ga a city pinning m uch ol for revival on th ree nc “I predicted th is is tl problem we would fac of th e a d d ic tiv e n e s! bling,” said-City.Coun

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nt isn’t listening,” he said, ert Baker, vice ciiairman lerican’s parent company, Corp, said: “We have said ' p ilo ts in no u n c e rta in *If you feel you are unable form bccause of fatigue, ou are off the trip a t your t with no recourse from the ny.”!;r, who was in charge of 3 n ’s operations at the time crash, was promoted three ago to a new position cre- oversee safety and securi-—

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The Associarecl Press as) prusidcntial candidaies: eight thousand Amei 223,000 South Vietn;imese Hiinoi’s escimaie, 660,000 Vietnamese and .Viet Co diers were killed in Vietn retrospect, do you believ war sJn 'cd America’s inti Do you believe it hastened i lapse of communism?

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began with the honorable tion of serving America’s in but tximed into a tragedy fc America and Vietnam. Tl come was certain ly not : interests. Communism col l)ecause America won die ideas - dem ocratic instit^ and m arke t econom ies sirong societies while auth an governments wiih coir economies stunt productivi stifle human expression."

Al Gore: “The Vietnan was one of the most painfi costly experie/jces in Ami h istory . A lthough I ser\ Vietnam, like many Amerii siiw the war as nn exi)crien( contributed to doubt and cyi about A m erica’s future. 1 end, liie war proved to l>e i to prevent the collapse of Vietnam and iLs eventu:il a tion by the North. I do not b that the Vietnam War has

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irty Aanan: “The Vietnamnoble cause, b rav ely .. ..“ y' U.S. so ld iers. W hilesia was lost, U.S. arms f° F• d e fe a te d , and th e '" ’P n s bought Asia th e ' needed to become as ' c and prosperous as it

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l)cs: “American lead- «er.:top th e sp read of izatwas tlie morally riglit VietJut Lyndon Johnson’s inteof the war - and the behi

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Alan Keyes: No response. John McCain: “Let me beg

aying lhat I have no reserva )bout the United S lales figl :o prevent North Vietnam mposing its vvill on the South )n neigliboring countries. I lo moral reservations abou ole I played during tlie war. n an n e r ii»w hich th c w ar ought, however, is where rr nyself included , ({uestion iiitire exercis*. Suffice to say am nm particularly enamori

he iKiliucal loadersliip that di id (he rules under which the arj- had to openite. That U.S. :y was never to win the wa lefe a tin g th e ad v e rsary ather deny him victory ovei louth and was a forrnula for d er. 1 strongly supponed nor zation of U.S. re la t io n s \ 'ietnam in 1995 to advance nterests and help pu t the ehind u.s.”

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O ur tou r j M artin, 58, a offidal here in Kenai peninsu locals os “the I sand very cons mountainous f the size of New

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3n th e fo'va caucuses. W ay that >n Alaska is the ired of American We dictat- “The frontier ie mili- whelms Alaskan S. poli- -standy getting bli var by ty«” “ ys Stephen y bu t Univer ’er the Anchorage. “Thi r disas- govemment ormal- ^hat the resi J w itii view s Alaj •g j jg w ilderness, a p.

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y. Mir gu id e is G eorge Ata Republican P arty Toin' Alaska’s southem mc

isula - known to the e Big K.” Forty ihou- )nservadve souls in as finger of fjordland ^ JW Jersey.re deteriorating very y an d p o litic a lly .” his lips over his gums.B locking up the state.______benign like tliey tell ,ble dot-com economy Kexplode. It could be — "iie 1930s.” thiV. is wishy-washying Mc5 leans forward and Wtvouldn’t be surprised beehe’s a T rilateralist, IOrder guy. Wouldn’t ati<iifall.” ■"e c re t language of DeiRepublican P arty ranrtical colony beset by an:tatorship and illegaJ re te where Republican nat^uts” are.at war with alispublicans.” dietI his fellow comen-a- V, who dominate the for-anks, spent much of tellik dabbing on w ar icie:pping for tlie state’s day>traw poll. It’s their loseI < h a n ce to ro a r tabstate’s Republican Cht

I t and th e federa l eiglito plant their ban- fronirces of Right: Steve to dCeyes, Gary Bauer... . and; Buchanan won thc Keywll, Forbes came in mosJob Dole finished a Nov. (This year, Bush viewby five votes out of R<ut hard-core conser' dviLla te s garne.ced_65___shaktotal vote). die aian ju st a darker, - don’sht version of the bug.What’s playing out had i

lie larger drama of . Wlrt^est. towaer mythology over- em n:ans; they are con- Andblindsided by reali- The

en Haycox, a profes- perct'ersiiy of Alaska at churThey don’t realize parkmt built this state, eral Iest of the country statelaska as th e las t morep lace to be pre- Amei

polled.” Martin and tjioushe Big K might not are sIt they don’t dispute shuttitin made his vray to for dirs ago, after doing Bun California. (Like paracIS, hc gets a little all ofs former life_“back Tlie fStaies^):He-peers-----stater at a landscape of and imalls. Beyond are lions

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The drive no rth to the : nuska-Susitna Valley, kno the Mat-Su, skirts sharp, ji mountains. Two decades a{ Mat-Su Valley, 20 miles no A nchorage , w as th e froi Today die glader-rimmed va] moose and brown bear has

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’“W e kiclce'd' oiit the Democradc mayor years ago, ran again and almost didn’i any vo tes.” C h arlie Hug( r e tire d A rmy, laughs g naturedly. “We are very indi' alistic people and we don’t \ dictatorship by the govemmer

Vadney Bledsoe nods. “I i :or the federa l governmen ell me what to do - the wl dea is ludicrous. In Alaska d lays, it’s heads we lose, tails ose.” Heads npd around ab le at th e P ilg rim s Bap 'h u rc h in W asilla . There liglit Republican district leai rom across the Mat-Su, gatht0 discuss Alaska. Their he. ind p rim ary v o tes a re w ieyes, Forbes and Bbuer, nost say they’ll vote for‘Busi lovember^ T hese are, in tl iew, desperate times.Roger McEwen, 56, a reti

ivilian employee >vith the Ar tiakes Jiis head. “It-comes-fi le and-fur people, the people \ on’t think you shoulcl step o ug. die animal worshipers. Wi !id il. No one cares about Alask Whenever conversation whi

>ward the federal and state { mments, the tone is early gu nd die views havo an inner lo he federal govemment owns ercent of A laska’s land. V lunks are tied up in natio: irks and nadonal forests, and f •al law in some ca.ses forbids ate from laying roads in. Millii ore acres are owned by Nat merican tribes. In the soutlie; ousands of square miles of fot e sealed off and pulp mills j luttered. So tliere it is. Tlie c r die counienrevoludon.But the Mat-Su is an Alask u-adox. Becau.se the valley, li1 of Alaska, is a welfare que le federal govemment built t lie - its hi^^vnys, port-s, sdio td airstrips - and set aside n ms of acres of forest for the d r industry, and helped lay'roa id build mills. Mat-Su came r special atten tion . The FI m inistration rescued Depn in-era farmers in Minnesota a se ttled them in th e Mat-S lich in its brief summer is a pl

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dividu- of the. federal govt want the military is unlent.” says McEwen. “TI hate doesn’t allow for went to involvement in schiwhole D idn’t th e govI these build Alaska? Mcliis we you that, no probleid the “If we didn’t ha'ip tis t al money up here,e are less people comin;:aders of us think that’d bhered . '

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like the re s t of tlie'. lore so. Settlem ent ave been impossible Jeral government.”I few of tlie crowd at ist Church hail from DR Democrats. But past. 'rmly, diat 70 percent govemment outside 5 unconsdtutional,” ,. “The Constitution jr welfare or federal sdiools.”governm en t h e lp ' McEwen will give

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T h o u sa n d s—of~ S et{ U niversi^ students and paid th e ir respects Tin th re e 18-year-old fi “snatched away" in a c fire last week.

The skirl of bagpipes h e a rd as th e mournei w e arin g lapeJ ribbon school’s blue and whit en te red th e gymnasiun walk from Boland Hall, v fire happened.

M onsignor R obert S Seton Hall’s president, i ly invoked the names of C a lta b ilo ta J r . o f We Branch, John Giunta o f '

■ and Aaron Karol of Gret who d ied in the pre-di

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C rim e victim s’ advoi Texas and New York an fo r a boyco tt of fashio B e n e tto n to p ro te s t i a d v e r tis in g cami^aign sym pathetically portray Row inmates'.

T he Ita lian company p ro d u c ts , in c lu d in g a clothing ' ca rried by Sej b e in g ta rg e te d in Te

• Justice for AU, and beyon New York group Center Community Interest.

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them what pcs could be te l l them n ers , m any ' them.” )ons in rh e T he vu ■hite colors, . Monday in ium a short their homei 11, where the Student j

Bryan Schrt *t S h eeran , who helpei It, repeated- the burning ; of Frank S. their own i W est Long m ade tem of Vineland lending tht Ireen Brook, ing a place i j-daw n fire “We hav

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dcmned IdUi,ny and its None is f5 a lin e of prison officiS ears, a re com pany inT exas by ^ p h in m a tir^ond by the Repeatedter for the spokesm an

headquarterorganize a unsuccessfuloducts and In a newsont no t to the campaigc ts ,” sa id ads are aimiesiden t of human faceetton is_in . death row.”

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victim s w ere . b u rie d I in separate funerals in

netowns. ] It government Presidenihroeder saluted students :ped rescue others from jing building and opened :n dorm rooms to those 1 jm p o ra r ily hom eless ,them clothes and offer- s:e to sleep. tave been in to tal fear, iJ isb e lie f, sorrow a n d <s. At the same time, we. (

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■ building’s age. 'Sheeran, who lived in

Hall as an undergraduat 1960s, moved from his apartm ent into the do rm ' and will stay there for t s e e a b le fu tu re , spokes Lisa Grider said.

“This Ls, a very tangibk show the studems in Bok that he’s with them, that ports them, that we’re goi everything we can to helt Grider d .

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iafety of telecommuting ic s ’ home offices, the administration has told '

ver, W orkers who do ardous types of at-home ich as .m anufacturing rk involving dangerous s are protected by feder- laws, the administration

>ottom line is, as it has i)een, th a t OSHA.wil! he privacy of tiie home ;cts thafem ployers will I," A ssistan t L abor .' Charles N. Jeffress said ; ks prepared for congres- 2arings.scheduled-this-----

ays golfers can be r Injuries from shotsRK, N.J. - Reckless duf- be sued if their errant se injuries because golf- 't carry the same expec- ' harm as football or soft- l^p'eals coun has ruled, fer hitting a ball has a u se re aso n ab le c a re lj ecuting a swing, to first w hether th ere is ahy- [ in thc line of fire, and if vide an adequate warn- h re e-ju d g e S u p erio r pellatQ Division panel Inesday. •;e involves the founder rizona Tea Company, lito, who Jeffrey Sdiick f striking him between’ w ith a shot in 1994. actory worker, suffered icial and cheek bones’6th tee at Ea.st Orange

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might beg to differ, t b e ^ good ones in so nom ic boom of th appears to bc tapt heancning evidence economy can withsta

- The Magic Valle: > cconomy is diversi ing, which mea

' downturns in one ca gory can bc offset gains in anoth* A gricu ltu re, in i many forms, is still t engine tha t pulls tl train, but more goo and services are he) ing to push it eve year.

Simply put, tJiis val Bankruptcy filing:

unemployment. Las m ent figure for Twi Gooding coundcs was the lowest monthly n years. Virtually anyi can find one.

Job creation is on Valley's west end. Thi saw a total of 1,154 nc Falls, Jerome and Gc all, the three countie jobs. Afudi of the incr manufacturing, food service sector.

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Stop the Elko cirIt looks like a real

developing in Elko C what is Jarb idge goi: sands of shovels? Of Nannini and Dclmar

. teering to p » th e fii ; w cak'kneed'U .S Jusi •j^decidc that an insun ^instance of open revi .V.established authority ;’m ent) was breaking i ^b lam ing th e Forest S x huge altercation is lil I bus boy in your favor ' you didn’t like your r •'who didn’t know. Cor -e n d an g ered species a l\stream , and only Con V.it. As fa r as the m ile i ^'scems to be in conten ; o f Eureka, Mont., did

•-L3.40.000 miles of.ruad . Service has built, mai ’:c rs’ money to suppon -•industry.

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^som e of the statements -y o u r paper in “Setting

s t r a i^ t over-Raft Rive ll Ninety-three million

waste treatment costs v '*^from Air. Ach^'applicai •-many hogs ori the old S: Siproperty that they woul "sam e amount of waste i ^Iation of Idaho. I assum ^ l e thing to do with tha iitrated hog waste would *you trea t waste from dt !^;and that results in a cos ^ ^ r year. I never assumi jbwould trea t his hog was ? jny figure is merely an ( J costs his “statOHjf-ihe-ar «Iikely to shift to residen ^•County.I.'. Mr. Achs d te s “Mr. A ^ c a td e roaming both side S

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s i f i c a t i o n f! fa rm ers an d ra n ch crsir, the past few years have !1 southem Idaho. The eco- Ith e mid* to late*1990s ]

apcring off, bu t th e re ’s (nee to suggest the region’s iistand truly hard times. f illey’s irsify-lea n s T h o u d ts o m e a: cate- ,;et by tm ie c e othem'L

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Mvalley is prospering. a ngs are down, and so is ti l^st month’s unemploy- b rwin Falls, Jerom e and fi was a paltry 3.6 percent - tl y rate in more than three inyone who wants a job tl

iron thc rise in the Magic tl Thc final quaner of 1999 ai ( new jobs added in Twin n: Gooding counties; over- bi

nies are home to 37,880 tc ncrease is due to gains in sod processing and the in

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circuseai side show that is ?;o County. A fter a l l . , “going to do with thou- , Of course Mikenar Dahi arc volun- Fs fine should the ; J*lustice D epartm ent ‘ fllurrection (an act o r *'•evolt against an " rity o sag o v e rn - ig the law. A fter all, it Service for this s like blaming the vorite restaurant ifir meal. For those MCongress passed the DJS act governing the T'Congress can change itle or so of road that ritention, Jim H urst d;didn’t mention the' w.lad the F o re s t : ____h<Tiainly with taxpay- e> ion the tim ber

ng theiginatorofoncofthe “ Mr. Ron Achs cited in per, and as onc of the f his hog-farm plan, I ke to comment on:nts Mr. Achs made in ^ng the record Ri iver hog farm.” . hoon dollars for annual Acts was calculated heication to put so ovid Simplot C Dairy me/ould generate thc Su:tc as the total popu- thiumed the responsi* -»,5that much concen- :iuld be to trea t it like beiI d ties and tow ns- kmcost of S93 million Aciumed Mr. Achs hevaste responsibly- talin estimate of the his^ n ” operation is KeiJents of Cassia wit

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been falling. There tye son particularly in milk produ cessing, as well as modest production and ca ttle pri farmers, however, tiie fin^

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like to twise, farming and ranching a: around which the M a^c Vc tiUTis. Beans, beef, milk and backbone of tiie local econon ful economic diversification : those strengtijs.

Sure, it would be nicc to 1 the higii-tech pie, but that’s industry with virtually no tr the Magic Valley. Substanti; and upgrades in the valley’ n ica tions in fra s tru c tu re ; before high-tech employers to town.

The past is a prologue to the in one of the most productivt on eanh, the future still looks;

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F E R S —It is my guess that the lo

ers of this ja rb idge Circus have never seen the area ii The instigators of this actii local supporters will all stz proud if someone gets hun killed. This tends to bc an Independence Day in Jarb: if th ere is enough beer to £ with the shovels.

BETTY PRUNTY Twin Falls

No Rights, Day - why?On Jan . 17, it was a natio

M artin Luther King Day or Day. What I want to know i Twin Falls School District r it? I always figured that stu rights just like adults. O r is day that Twin Falls School wants to ignore because of

-holiday repre.>;cnts. W hat is excuse?

CHRISTINE HERNANDI Twin Fulls

recordR i :a d i -;r c;o m m i

William J. Weldi

River." Roaming is what cattli hogs) usually do and, as oppos Acli.s' figures, Mr. Allen has al head uf cattle on roughly 3,00( over one acre per cow. These ( moved to Soda Springs for the Surely Mr. Achs doesn’t mean this is similar to having 550,00 •K500 acres year around;

There is also a major differe between Mr. Achs and Mr. All know neither of them persona Achs’ operation has been stni( lie can walk away from tiie en' lal problems hc creates while I liis personal assets more or les Ketchum and el.sewhere. Mr. / witii his brothers where hc rar las to live with the problems h last as he is around to face his f his catUe cause problem*

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l o m i c IJ e n d ssmber these gains n farm priccs have some bright spots, eduction and pro- ;st gains in wheat prices. For most nal quaner of last

w as th e fifth L.g h t q u a r te r of ning farm prices.IS and spuds, for ip le , b ro u g h t ' priccs in the last ! months of 1999 th ey d id in the

1 quaners of 1988 c}7. , I)ugh some would o believe other- |lg are srill the hub jgValley economy

ind spuds are the . 5 nomy, so tliought- Son should play to ^

to have a slicq of at’s a whole new 0 track record in A intial investment f - \ ley’s telecommu- •e a re req u ired ers can be lured

tiic future. Here, M i :tive farm valleys W)ks pretty briglit. . ■ ._____________ Amcnc

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Low I1 local support- ly^r- Iti :us rebellion doomet tu in question. est rate ction and the squcezt stand tall and remain

lurt or even mnnin} an in teresting fnore ti irbidge, Nev., tiianin to go along percent

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w IS why did Compar ct not observe expecte s tudents had expecte r i s i i a holi- Higher r )ol District inflatiorof what the Volckcrt i s the — estra tej•____ 1982, uniOEZ Tliougli

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finandng-------------------' hardly soittlc (and useIndu^posed to Mr. they are is about 2,200 finandng,000 ac res- interest rsc cattle arc could gettiie summer. sents a suian to say that to his opc1,000 hogs on its-noth:

Mr. Aderence be spentAllen. While I directly cjnaUy.Mr. dtizens.”tnicturedso Cassia Ccenvironmen- roundingiic Itecping , at varian<less mtact in , around tliIt. Allen lives mon senS'ranches. He the abilirIS he creates third of tthis neighbors required i

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u ■ / days, tliis lx>om v I W become the long! rican experience. In Februat lasted 107 montiis. The curr •d is 106 montiis between Fel and December 1969. By and ricans are behaving as if rec< relic of tiie past, even thoug nust realize tiiat tiic boom w: day - and might end badly, with all records, people will : and assen bragging rights, dent Clinton has daimed crc Greenspan, chairman of ihe rve Board, is idolized for his ] d role. Tlie murkier truth is t I’s causes rctiect a protractec

iv inflation h a s t e n tiie critii n the past, rising inflation h.i ied cxpansiorts tiu-ougli liiglu ite.<s increased labor costs am jzed profits. Yet. inflation no ins tame. By various measur« ing bet\veen 1 perceni and sl: than 2 percent a year. This i

in 1990 (between 4 pcrcent a :nt) and defies the convenrioi r of inflation to worsen as the leatsup."expljiin tame inflation, Pd d t •s:ic Fed: Paul Volckcr, chairm id between 1979 and 1987, a ionaiy expectations. In the 1! 970s, these had become ingn anies raised priccs because t ted customers would pay. Wi ted pay raises to compensate r prices - and then some. By on had reached double digit c r tiglitened money, increas< ;es and caused a savagcTcce: unemployment neared 11 pc ill brutal, the downturn siifk- •ice increases. By 198: , uiiJai ent. President Reagan sancti

;hter\chs speaks of his "sophistic y pragmatic financing pack? [jroximately S70 million iff, ia l Revenue Bonds." While ng package is pragmatic, it i sophisticated. Mr. Achs war lustrial Revenue Bonds beca e cheaper than other forms' ng. The difference between c ra te on IRBs and the rate I: et elsewhere in the market i subsidy from the people of ] peration and it increases his tiling more and nothing less, ichs daim s tiic bond monej It in Cassia County and will ro r indirectly benefit many

If this money i? spent in County, and not even in sur lg countie.s, it will be compl mce with experience clsewl the countpr and also with c ISC - Cassia County doesn’t ity to provide more than or the materials and services

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•ver Rasticatcd lowest bidderckage te r where the]rr, Mr. Adis’ grile this ^ c r a t in g of tiit is intere.sting issi/ants to donotguarantscause vent, they simjnsof in dealing withen the Pork defaultece he Colorado bondet repre- a couple of yeaof Idaho Such ratingshis prof- Evlms Bank. PcJSS, know the bankicy “will the long run anrill they make witiimy of its thc local commin from the operaisur- Mr. Achs imipletely islators from.Cjwhere responsible foh com- ty’.s cconomy.n ’t have County is suffione- agriculture, as

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r Management: Through the porate managers were rardy he 1980s, tilings changed.; became vulnerable to job los reasons: iherecessibn; foreig on; deregulation in tiie airline md communicadons Industrie corporate takeovers. Self-prej de managers more ruthless. C re shut. Layoffs and “downsiz imc common. Again, the imm lequcnces were often cruel. Bi ; effect was less inflationary '

‘edinology: As everyone knov nvestment in computers and rations has exploded. The pre- is that these investments cnal ; to do tilings faster and chcaj: e “productivity.” Firms can jnnceded inventoricis or speci .sing of customer orders. High ty can be magical. If a compai productivity 3 percent, it can s 3 pcrccnt without incrcasini 3crificing profits. And produc mproved. In recent years, it’s d 3 percent a year, up from 1. tiic 1980s.ijoying the fruits d f purged ' y p^ch o lo ^ . Luck may also td. Economist John Malidn of a n Enterprise Institute notes :ian finandal crisis - which fir

aft Riv(ler for each project, no mat- hey are located.’ gratuitous remarks about if thc Evans Bank do raise an issue. Investor service rating antec a company will stay sol imply state the risk involved vith tiie company. Westem llcd on $15 million of .>nds in a similar arrarfcemen years ago. TIgs are not nccessaiy for the . People in the community ink has been with them over I and the deposits or loans ritii thc bank are returned to nmunity. Tliis is very differen sration Mr. Achs proposes, implies that the th ree leg- m Cassia County are i for the state of th e coun­iy. This is r}onsense. Cassia iiffering from problem s in , as are many other coun- the country. It is suffering Jther counties because it? more heavily based in agri-

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were bought and soli ied tiie year, but more ti Sber turnover was less tin Jany 50 stocks witii tiie hi, [I es) on the Nasdaq or■ng writes Galbraitii, anc JC- . tximover in this ©du ’s (shares were bought 1-6 We’d all Uke tiie b

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1 has risen about 57 per- Jtween thc two-financed ■selling stocks-totals ion annually. Spending y outstrip income, ley have is the effusive' ■ luch of the market’s 5 genuine economic gains.■s sheer speculation, th df Sanford C Bemstdri, □use, rtpons that there’s ilding of stocks-and ■ .■ instant profits. In 1999, nover was 221 percent, the market’s total sliarcs I sold not just once during re than twice. In 1990, stiian half tiiat.‘‘Ofthe , e h ip est returns (increa^ q oruy 15 made money,”-j , and “tiie average 4. pDup was 600 percent” tS Ight and sold six times), f le boom to glide along >it has years.to go. But it!____

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Medicare coverage for outp drug prescriptions beginnir 2002. Tlie drug-benefit plan tremendous appeal. It addri pressing need for millions o seniors, not to mention the 1 boomers fast approaching Medicare eligibility.

Still, appeal is just one of critical questions that dema cpnsideration if Medicare is remain viable. What are the financial implications for thi gram? For beneficiaries? Th health<are t e m in genen

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The expense could be ever higher as more people avail i selves of a popular benefii ar two disturbing trends contini the num ber of HMOs pulling of Medicare contracts and lh rate at which employers, poir 10 Medicare drug coverage, v drop or reduce retiree benefi plans.

Drug companies which wen am bivdent about the pi jcription drug plan, signaled; viUingness last week to negoi average plans with the feds. Obviously, the market for dru vill grow with expanded cove Ige, a significant consideratic he pursuit of profits and mar hare. -

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J Arol THEVAWestem Day: move - and n

TW IN FALLS - ■Western Days cdebr put In 2000, but itm i| across towp after that

The annual event < tbe CoUege of Southc K en t J u s t , th e Twi Chamber of Commer

, vice president.T he W este rn Da

• D irectors will probafuture move with CSI said.

The June event wi . its present location at

;for now. •; “It’s just getting tc iCltyPark," Just said.• C ham ber membei local officials discus :Days and th e Hispai Festival, at a brainstoi T hursday afternoon, was a chance for evei discuss w hat they n« .their^celebrations co : better.• Hispanic Heritage

. . W estern Days also d: - Idea of combining lheir

■ The Hispanic Herita; :held in A u ^ l .

M o l e s t a t i o n r e s u . In l ife s e n t e n c e d

; GOODING-A Giod ;spend the rest of his 1 ‘after pleading guilty to .’9-year-old girl. .

•Leon Jack Anderson, tenced T uesday on oi lewd conduCT with a ch three coimts were dropi a g re e m e n t, Goodin

• Prosecutor Phil BrownsT he fixed-life'sentei

out by District Judge N .was w h a t Brown reci jbased on Anderson’s s [evaluation, he j Theevaluadondassifii ias a predatory i>edophilc Ichance of reoffending, Br

. s t a t e s e e k s a s s i s

w i th l u n c h p ro g r a iTW IN FALLS - 1

Department of Educado that one out of every s goes without meals son ing each month, but esp ing the summer, when sc fast and lunch are not av

Through a federaUy ft m er lunch program in :

• than 9,000 children in 1 . fed meals each day. Still

pares with more than € income chUdren who ar during the school year.

The depanm ent is loo this y ea r to sponsor thi Food Service Program in tie s th ro u g h o u t th Municipal, county or sta ment agencies and nonpr can participate.

\fary Jo MarshaU, chUi specia list fo r th e Depa Education, said the progi aUy operates in areas wh<

, SO percent of the childn for free or reduced prii under the National Schi Program. Sites also may Iqw income, based on ceni

ChUdren 18 and under, those over 18 who are m p h y sica lly h an d ic ap f enrolled in school, are ei free lunches.

For more information ; program, write to Mary Jc a t ChUd Nutrition Progra Department of Education, 83720, Boise, Idaho, 8372i call h e r a t 208-332-6821. agreements roust be filed department by M a ^

C S I o f f e r s a c c o u n t i i

s o f t w a r e h e l p c l a s sTWIN FALLS - The C

S o u th e rn Id a h o is offc Introductory and advance class during th e spring s The instructor is Karen Kei

This will be the last ch students to take the DOS v CYMA PAS+ version 5.10.

, _ jram.wiILrun-ln-a-W indo ronm ent. CYMA handles ledger, payroll, accounts and receivable programs.

The beginning class wlU j Feb. 15 to March 7. The A class will ru n from M an April.4. Each class wiU be h 6 to 9 p jn . in Canyon 124C is $45 for either class.

For more information, a G i ^ e a t 733-9554, Ext. 23(

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iUND B'ALLEY H>ys could H I merge ■

- T he annua l ebration wiU stay might hit the craU

nt could move to ithem Iddho, said 'w in F alls A rea nerce’s executive

D ays Board of ibably discuss a ZSl trustees. Just

wiU continue at at the City Park, '

y o o big for the

bers and o th e r cussed W estern ipanic H eritage stonning session B n i on. The session BKaM ivent officials to ’ need and how : could be done h m ®

ge Festival and 3 discussed the leir events. BgrvTftTltage Festival is

T en Bu

s u i t s

s f o r m a nMding man wiU M ^ is Ufe in prison / to molesting a _

»n, 66, was sen- - D U I 1 one count of tI chUd. Another ' S C H ' •opped in a plea

opeitence handed s Nathan Higer By Jennl econim ended TlmeS'N ’s sex-offender

TWD>sified Anderson y e a r m hile with a high bring di ; Brown said. but not

ents wils i s t a n c e t i v e i o ,

j a m ■ " k r t i c- T h e I d i ih o o u t, th e ition estimatesy six children pnd-gnu sometime dur-especially dur- M onth .1 school break- “ ^®ol s<: available. '" s n d tc y funded sum-in 1999, more .in Idaho were • dents caStiU, that com- be on tlin 60,000 low. • T hope tha are fed daUy

p h o n e clo o k in g a g m n S u p e r imthe Summ er X T »

1 in communi- \ / 1 <th e s tare . ▼ Ji->. state govem-nprofit groups By Jo h n 7

Tlme»WeiJiUd nutritionspartm ent of • TW IN:•ogram gener- m o re biwhere a t least dovmtowIdren qualify ter-planrpriced m eals tems andIchool Lunch re s id e n iay qualify as Thursday:ensus data. In aler, as weU as . Balloffet} mentaUy or architecnip p ed and m et withe eligible for d e n ts to

“Second ion about the tha t vtrill 1i'Jo MarshaU busy in thgrams. State Balloff<ion, P.O. Box b ee n dro57200027, or the d ty o21. Program m ake foriled wilh the prin^, mo:

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i8S lie m eetli! C o U e g e o f ‘" P 'i t f e r i n g n n o H i d a l s , I n e e d C V M A g s e m e s t e r .K e re h a w . a l r e a d y hc: chance for ___'S version of

les general - „ . Its payable By niith StP

'lUrunfirome Advanced BURLE\[arch 14 to a Burley ph•e held from . t if ie d T h t:4C T hefee never h isp

leal records,caU 'Paula false.2301 “I t was £

B unkar, 7 . h o i her t e s th t« a l« d : hope children B to 9 year* bid wl

dentistsJtTwin Falls hools won’t >en widen n lfe r Sandm ann»-New8 w riter __________

iTtN FALLS - Protecting six- m o lars from d ec ay will dentists into schools soon -

lot in Twin Falls, where par- wiU need to take the initia- to get children to a screen-

itidpating dentists through- le region and state wiU pro- free. dental sealants to sec- raders in February, offidal- im ed "S e a l Id a h o 2000 :h .” D e n tis ts w ill o ffe r 1 screenings and will recom- 1 to parents w hether their ;en are ready for seiUants. in Falls public school stu- ’ can partidpate, but it mustI th e ir own time. D entists [hat won't deter the effort.” !ging from the num ber of e ca lls he has re c e iv e d , in tendent TerreU Donicht

ision thinn T . Huddy N e w i w riter ;

N F A L L S -T he d ty needs b ik e ro u tes , in c re a se d own devdopment and bet- jnned transportation sys- ind thoroughfares, several m ts an d o ff ic ia ls sa id lay night.a s e r ie s of m e e tin g s , e t and Assodates Inc., an ■ctural and planning firm,1th local offidals and resi- to d iscuss Tw in F a l ls ’

id Century Plan” - a planII Ukdy keep d ty offidals I the next 50 years.)ffet and Associates has Iraftin g a b lu ep rin t fo r f on what plans it should or the future. That blue- nore than 60 pages long, i/ ln g co m p le tio n an d I l ik e ly be c o m p le te d n e in March.Firm hosted several pub- itlngs Thursday to gain ip u t from residents and s, before a final d ra ft Is ted.ffe t and Associates has hosted a series of public

D_ctor!s-dei5tr«terw » w ri te r i

yEY - The key witness In < nhysidan’s drug trial tes- ih u rsd a y th a t sh e wos >s patient, and tha t med- £rds of his treating h e r are (

8 a lover relationship,” r mn said. £

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led by Dr. T racy S a v a fe , le ft, at d will p a rtic ip a te In th e “S ea l Ic

s set sigs'

Want to know more? ^ a l Idaho 2000 Is spor the Idaho State Dental. the Department of Heal

' Welfare. Idaho Dental H Association, and local h

, dopdrtments. ._ Parenis needing more in

Mn contact their school X- the Soulh Central Dlstrii11 . Department at 733-590

272.r-a-1. said he knows that hi

decision to skip the : 1. isn 't popular. T he d: > send hom e info rm at :• the program to parent* 1. Tw in F a lls school 0 many requests for stu r th ro u g h o u t th e year 1- said. The district leave: r about how many acti

what kind can be prc 1. ’ school ea d i year to a < t th a t m ee ts each fall s O ther requests, indud

posal from a'g roup w f screen a ll s tudents fc , sion, also were turned t year.

lg: PlanrS E K

^ ^ ailoffet and Associi l> C has been working (

‘ *Secor>d Centuiy Picity of Twin Falls. Represi from the planning mi omclals and residents Th night. Here are some sue priorities:

□ Reviling city subdlvlsic tions. ..

forums th ro u ^ o u t its rr a year of work on the pl m ee tin g s a r e sched i March.

“This is a visionary i said Mike Pepper, a con: BaUoffet and Assodates. ‘ vision over about 50 to 75

City officials adoptei prehensive plan in 19! plan outUned some of t Important issues facing In th e fu tu re , includin portation and recreation.

The plan has induded those sam e issues, alo several new ones.

Perhaps th e most dis am ong offic ials and re

ifensequGann, acting as a poUc

mant, h d p ed set up the which the prosecution aUi Charles W esley Suits tt p a in k ille r p rescrip tic methamphetamine. The i sp en t T h u rsd a y chall Gann's reUablUty as a wim

Ih e defense produced i records of s e v e ^ visits i] Suits treated Gann for var

c VF riday . J a n u a ry 28 ,:

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a n d Ellen Thom pson. Even thoI Idaho 2 0 0 0 M onth” program .

?hts onE B B ^

Donicht Si jonsoredby It’s a mial Assoclallon. commijalth ond Schools aIHyglenisls fh jngs toII health leaves lit

deiits.Infonnation . . Dr. Joel

ool nu rses or perio d o ntric t Heallh s tan d s wl900. Ext. against, I

materializ to the dist

Not goilhis district’s H rnits tle screenings Newton sadistric t did “The faiation about ‘" to the siIts, he said. (parents)ols re ce iv e hesaid.itudent rime Office scar, D onicht 2 lot of of/es dedsions he said. Filivities and are enroUeiromoted in io Twin Faia committee A t abouill, he said. ag e of seciding a pro- dren’s firsiw anting to ops.for depres- T he pitsid away this rnolars ma

. . for even tfi

ming form m . F W B m i m s

>ciateslnc., □ Revising clgone QRevltlngcl'Plan (orme su„jarts.osentatlves q Finding w»melrtthdly ,o„„Tnursday □ crM llnia ..BSeslaatop

sicmiog*

plan.

more than T h u rsd a y <plan. More portation and u led fo r “I was an

G erm any a/ process,” everyw heriinsultantto Twin Fallss .“Thislsa c o u ld ha75years.” d e ta c h e d ,::ed a com-. would bc a 1.994. T hat Stone, anf the most Tw in F allslg the d t y . probably th«ing trans- a t Thursday>n. th a t didn’tsd many of gesting ways long w ith ■ of the d ty ’s t

“ I think ifliscussion system , thare sid e n ts transportatio

aestions-Uce infor* ments and injle sting in leal advice 01lUeges Dr. en te r drug ritraded a said she neve

tion fo r visits and hace defense of the aUmentillenging Suits did 0[mess. fo r an irritad medical a d ju s t h e r t: in which time, and offtariousaU- in his office, b

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though ic re e n ln g t w o n 't b e ava m.

1 six-yebottom line is protecting

It tim e fo r-in struction ," ' t said.message he has delivered rhunity groups this year: s are requ ired to be all to all people , and th a t little time to teach stu- -

oel Newton, a Twin Falls o n tis t, sa id h e under- w hat the d is tr ic t is up

but the p ro jec t d idn ’t • lUze in time to present it" iistrict’s committee.50ing through' tiie schools th e p ro je c t’s re ach ,

I said.fact that we aren’t going J schools shouldn’t deter s) from having it done,”

! screenings also wiU take office rime for dentists,

. Roughly 500 s tudents >Ued in the second grade FaUs.out age 6 - th e typical second-graders - chil- irst set of molars devel-

its and fissure^ in the n ak e them a challenge the best brushing, said

Twin F2H B H x E - ■J city zoning regulations.( clly s tree t and sidewalk

ways to stimulate dowrv loss growth.{ a parks, trails and open i.ng neighborhood planning, g the city's iransportaKon ., ..

1y c e n te re d on tran s- 1 and recreation. :an exchange student in ' f and I ro d e my b id e ' e re ,” A ndre S tone of ’ Is said. ‘‘I th ink if we h a v e b ik e p a th s I d from ro a d w a y s i t ' a plus.” c

Ul 18-year-old senior at I lls H igh Schoo l, was s the youngest attendee ay’s public forum. But fi ’t stop him from sug- e lys 10 cut back on some f ’s miffic problems, c if we have a se t bus n h a t would h e lp w ith n Ition too,” he said. 2

-woman^injuries, gave her med- aI or encouraged her to p { rehabiUtation. Gann!ver made any of those qiliad not suffered many dents he had recorded. h1 offer her antibiotics mitated tattoo , he lped tar back from tim e to it* )ffered medical advice!, but it was aU done as 1!

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avallatrie through Twin Falli ic h

^armokg Dr. Tracy Savage, a T ” ' .dentist. Dental sealant V th e tee th from cavity i bacteria.■: Without sealants, thr 1 four back teeth decay b t the Seal Idaho 2000 c - • says. Sealants are a plo

,ing p ain ted on the gr 5 back teeth. They don’t

take only a few minuti > , to apply.t • “It’s not 100 percent i t‘ but ic decreases ihe rat

ties significantiy,” Savaj i . Sealants cost betweei

$125 for aU four teetii, c ’ . w ith fillin g s th a t c

: between $75 to $100 a said. Many patients wit insurance a lready taki tage of sealants, but the vice in F eb ru a ry exte option to everyone, he so

Even with sealants, 1 StiU must brush and flosi bat bacteria t>etwccn te ChUdren stiU need regula checkups. Savage said.

Time^Ncuis staff w nt^ Sandmann can be nacha 0931, Ext. 241, or by e- jsandmanri&magicvallq/x

alls’ futuO th e r re s id e n ts exp

their thoughts about trai tion, asking for better n

, access and safer routes.But w idiout the monej

low through with some pr - induding an alternate r P o le L in e R o ad and a S nake R iv e r Canyon bi som e id ea s m ight be n more than pipe dreams, c

' - d a is a g r ^ .“ W hen y ou s ta r t pli

these th ings and they s m oney o u t from unde you’re in tro u b le ,” Coundlm an Howard AUe “We can’t do a lot of these without help from the stat

But the d ty still needs ; th inking ab o u t i ts futui way, ond draw ing up ai com prehensive plan is t Balloffet and Associates sentatives said.

AUen, who said the plar good id e a , c o u ld n ’t he! express his skeptidsm ab< future, however.

“ T he th in g th a t blo\ mind is th a t we’re sittini now, but who wiU be ^ttin 20 yeors from now?” he sal

5-Feliabiliia friend and a lover, not physidah, she sold.

Defense law yer BUI Ma questioned whether a drug tion thht began in 1995 af her memory. W hen asked memory was good while sh taking drugs, she respondec ifs not that great, s t^ .”

S u its was a r re s te d De 1998, a f te r giving s ta te 1

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ilasdccoat- eis’ Uobility f grooves o t m i„ e d by o■t hurt and employees, dlies apiece - th e state’s li

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a tM th . he sion. Similai-1nth dental i„ corilmitteime advan- port becausele free ser. first-te rm le|ten d s th e Smith. R-Twii!

The bill is bi. Children rew orking irJSS to com- sm id tteeth, and ..jt's oK ;" iJ a r dental sp e n t two ai________ reworking it. I~ - Tbemg able toer jenruftr things I saw witad at 733- Dawn Justice-mmi at d en t for hum

i;.com. -sen ted th e b: Ju d ic ia ry ,

iy j> - v A dm in istra tiX I c Thursday. Th

debated by thiipressed '•> « ' '“ “ I it “Tinspona- . The .dea bdroadway Js to define an

for ac ts of culey to foi- ..proposals lA q a n d o th1 route on fjcre isa fu n d ian o th e r Ijl 'a that an eibridge - *'able for thc in o th ing fo r m ^ ^ p lo y ,

Ilann ing >’a s i ' Philoso ■slip the asa institlasty , l e r you, employm vimi ” C ity Ity for off-duty c

Uensaid. cimi:so things

response to a 1* S to start Court d ^ s io n u re any- h o sp ita l couli an o th e r =“ tnmii1 a start, w o rk e r-a phy: ■s repre- molested a i»y

the boy was his an was a Sixteen oilelo bur aside frorI S . the the bill in 1999.

This year, IAows myIng here Liabihty Refoir i n l here ■ represents Idah iaid. ' governments, p

Other pubhc ent

ity-as-a-wiit as her Scott Ward a pr

painkiller Vico farm ing exchange for ab lg addic- half o f m ethan affected amount known i id if her “teener.” she was WhUe the sta ed, “No, clearly knew h . illegal drugs in)ec. 31, illegal prescript B ag e n t

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rp t h ed d e rdless suit federal court 'N o k l« n tv « tl ■ ■ ewawrttT

FA LLS - .The U.S^S erv ice h as.a tked a fed*------lge to dismiss a law suit the state attom ey generr a CUnton administration> area proposal.J.S. a ttorney’s office ih filing on .beha lf o f th e service, says the s ta te ’j;Is premature.> A tto rn ey G enera l AI ied the suit Dec. 10, say^! F o re s t S erv ice h a d

a F ree d o m o.f tion Act request and had lerly aUowed pubUc com. in an env ironm en ta il analysis on the contro- - oadless proposal, e ither issue is ripe for*

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ability 1 starts lingJlJoumeewwrttef _________ __

- A biU Umiting eniplc^- ity for criminal acts com- y off-duty and fortq.^r s, championed by one of ’s inost powerful lobby Itions, m ade a re tu rn nee ' b e fo re . the re Thursday.daho A ssocia tion of • ce and In d u stry has : rewritten bUl its top pri- the 2000 legislative se^ lar legislation was kUled ittee las t y ea r in large use of opposition from 1 leg islator Rep. Leon ^vin Falls.is back after months of

g involving lACI and

I;" Smith said. “We’ve 0 an d a h a lf m onthsit. It’s a result of OACT____! to compromise on tiie V wrong witii i t ” istice, lACTsvicepresi- luman resources, pri^ e b ill to th e H ouse’s , R u le s and ra tio n com m ittee The b ill nqw will be

y the sanie committee it in 1999.-behind the legislation an em ployes UabiUty

: cu rren t and form er

other bill backers said jndamental flaw in the n employer should be he criminal actions of Jloyees. And Smith has sn’t disagree, id he agrees with the osophy, bu t argued st year because it gave virtually no responsibil­ity or ex-employees, no ircumstances. was drafted largely ina 1998 Ic{aho Supreme sion that said a Boise ould b e l ia b le fo r a m itte d by a fo rm er physical therapist who boy he first met when his M tient at Uie ho^

n other Idaho assodq- . from lACI supported

l A a and biU spon- lin ed by th e Idaho form CoaUtion, which daho d ty . and county s, pubUc schools and entities.

mness—a prescription for the ^icodin, allegedly in r about a gmim and a ham phetam ine - ail wn on the streei as a

state contends Suits - w h e was receiving s in exchange' fbr an ription, the defense see DEFENSE.'pagftB3

M a g i c \

I ■ Weric' B y G ln a M u ld e r

Tfcne»Kew» con—p<

, W EN DELL-A p p ro p e r ty co u ld ; developed in to .a : Wendell.

The lot, about oiii sits at th e south < Street, next to the ' Railroud tracks.

The railroad owns •. .oped land. It o ffer

five-year lease pack year, an offer the Council accepted Wi

The lea.se could b lhe end of each five-;

• Council Presif 'McCloud said Wed .the Gem Communii Iwen working on de properly and turni park, but has had I securing money for tl

Last y ea r, the_______tunied down .for a,J

•Foresi Sen'ice gnmi.

EducatonBOISE (AP) - Ed

business r c p n e n dorsed p ro p o sd ^school graduation su .'pood first step to en; students are acadei pared for college an ing'World.

f h e Idaho Assg Commerce and Indu: Technology Inc..

, Packard, Avista Co Idaho E d u ca tio n A were ahiong those v wilh lawmakers Thur port of the exiting staj

But each includ caveats, and .the j*v H ouse and S en a te com m ittees tha t the should be consideret

. 'progress. Ultimate si •said, will require an long-term commitmen time and money.

For obituary m to s ond Deadlino |s 4:30 p.mtfoy- •___________

:

W a y n e I. M a l sWriyne Ifwin Moisc

Idatio. wcni to bo v • Wednesday, Janu;

alter a long batilc wiii Mc was born Se

59l(), in Filer, where of Ins Ille, He gradu;

• High School in 1936. Asnfow, and rolifc Sla'le Transporiaiior ' • On Juncj 17. 1943, I

- ■ loving wile Wilina LFiler and logetMer ih children. Allor his re woro campground yoars at Aliuras Lake Lako, and lluoughoc years ihcy took numo around tho counlry

f lr. Molsee is sui wile ol 56 years, Wiltj

; • Loraino Fischcr of Fi:- (Mike) Prentice ol J sons. Cary (Martlyi

Pocaiello. Greg (Sus •#* Boise, Id., and Ri ^ Molsoo of Jerome: ■jr dren, live step-grand -4. one great-grandson

Ho was preceded it 'parents. Ernost and and son-in-law. Dean i

Funeral services foi Molsee will bo conduc Saturday, Jan. 29. 2(

,T’ Mortuary, with the f '* . Goetsch olficialing.

. call (rom 4-8 p,m, to•i-» Morluary in Twin Falls.

The family suggests >• the Filer Senior Have

288. Filer. ID 83328

if Goodi> f Elmer W. Andei

. Elmer W. Anden----—Goodihg-rostdcntrOie

. January 27, 2000. at -/ COMnly Memorial I 3 . Gooding,‘J.; Elmer was born May • J Alceslbr. South Dakoit >. Bernhard and Evelin)

Anderson. Elmer speni , part of his youth in Moi

. mei and married t *4 Meredith on October: ■j- AriHconda. Montana. El

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i»poi>dwit_______ hopingu s e th i

\ plot of railroad iondsct d som eday b e comple .a small park in

one acre in size, en tra nh end of Idaho Gwen ]he Union Podfic . place v

Interstjmis the undevel- rest. Itfered the city a to the cackage for $20 a In otl:le WendeU City ' • CitWednesday. asked i

d be renewed at been pave-year period. Davisjs id e n t F red hour joiI’ednesday tha t has watijnity group has ees withdeaning up tlie receivecirning it into a “I’veid little luck in longestar the project. o n e ,” Ele group was know hi_a.$I5,000_U.S.,.. givenoumi. Rost !

)rs, business r<Educators and --------p re sen ta tiv es &ised new high |L, standards as a ^ ^ensuring Idalio ■ V V fdemically pre- B | H |and the work- L b| | | |F

ssociation of "I brinidustry, Micron here, butc., H ew lett- thai thisCorp. and the should bn A ssocia iion Hayden;e weighing in an d forhursday in sup- Educatioistandards. The Hcluded a few v o te Mojtw arn e d the committtte E ducation • to approthe standards Board of](red a work in la s t falli success, they un less 1an enormous. Senate re

nent of energy. After ll ings, the

- O b ]ond Informatlor. call 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 ,1 p.m, (or noxt-day^iubtlcotlon. Ooc

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A E lm e r i . ’ l^ a r y o l- ( E le n o r )

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H e w asolsoc . 83 , ql Filer, p a r e n ts : '0 w ilh h is m a k e r a n d lo u r n u a ry 2G, 2 0 0 0 , A g n es anc with c a n c c r 'F unera lS e p iG r n b e r - 9 5 ; - p m . Satur

c re hi; lived m o st D e m a r a y iduaiecl Irom Filer F r ie n d s tn 36. H c w orked lor uxifiy a l tt lirccl Iro m I d a h o p l a c c on liot) D e p a rlm o til ^000 . itiG 3, tie m arnocJ his a L orain , a ls o of ir ihcjy raisect live 3 rotirom ent. liioy n d h o s t s lo r lo ake a n d Reel r ish lioul th e la si low im erous tju s lours

surv ivuc) t)y h is dfiu()hicrs,

f Fifer, a rid Caro l of B c is o , t l i r e e tlyn ) M o ls e e of

Sus ia) M o lseo of R oy ( L a d o n a ) '

e : 13 g ra n d c h il- nndc ln ldren ; a n d in!d in d e a ili by h is nd In d a M o lse e .

for W ayne Irwin d u c te d a t 1 p .m ... 2 000 . a t W hite .e R ev . R ic h a rd W l l l d r e dig. F r ie n d s m a y M ild red. to d a y a l W hito o ld A lb iIlls. W e d n e s d a '!s ts m em orials to t h e C a s s ilaven , P .O , B ox C e n te r in B> S h e w as

T a c o m a , V,S i M r ; *er of B ertr

C a th e r in e Il o i w n n r e c o i v e d ’lerson T a c o m a . \Ale r s o n . 9 6 , a g r a d u a t e c•o ie d :J n o r5 a a y “ R !iiafecJ“rTiia t tho G o o d in g o n F e b r u a

ll H o s p ila l in N e v a d a . S L a k e C ity, L

<tay 1 5 .1 9 0 3 . in S h e w a s a i kota. tho so n of F e d e ra lio n )lina A n d e r s e n . P r e s i d e n t < )enl th e g re a te r B o a r d , S h e M ontana, Elm er d e n in g , anc3 3 M a ry E lle n B a p tis t Chui e r 30 , 1926 . in Sun,^ivorB I. E lm er w o rk ed C h a r le s of f

■mkiHH,Uiho Frfifav.JaniWyaft

isr --■7~►es toopecCIoud said th e group was Ing to reapply for a grant and the money for cleaning and reaping. Once the project is p leted , m aintenance would le city's responsibility. t*s a good j)roject and a good ance fo r th e city,** M ayor n R ost.said. “It could be a e w ere.people traveling on rstate 84 can pull over and It would be a good addidon e d ty .”other business:>ity i r r ig a to r Ken Davis d th e counc il why he has passed over for merit raises, vis has been a t his $9.50-an- job since 1994. and said he etched as o ther d ty employ* ith less time on the job have k-ed merit raises. ve been w ith the city th e tst and I h aven’t received ’ D avis sa id . ‘' I ’d lik e to how they <the raises) are

out.” ________ _____>t said ra ises are given to

reps endorse <

2 0 0 0

i n i B H D l m i i lring you no promise of ease 3ut I bring you the promise his is th e w ay leadership i be,” said Judy Meyer, a en L ak e businessw om an 'o rm er s ta te Board of tion member.House committee plans to Monday a n d th e S enate ittee Tuesday on wheiher trove th e stan d ard s . The— of Education rules aclopted ill w ill re m a in in effect ; bo th th e H ouse and reject them.

r Ihree days of joint hear- he two panels split up on

IITUARIES1 , Ext. 2 7 8 , tMtWMR 2 p.m. and E Dooth no tic es ore a fre« M rvlce ar

oil f ie ld s un til W orld W ar II !oul, w h e n ih e y m oved to ,lh e co a s i to w ork in lh e sh ip y a rd s com a. In 1942, thoy m oved to I e ll, I d a h o , a n d th e n o n to I in g in 1 9 4 3 . w h e r e th o y (I. a n d E lm er b e g a n pain ling t5. w hich w a s h is o c cu p a tio n c s t df Ihc re s I o f h is life. His)s t jo y w a s w a lk in g to th e \1 Inn. a n d s e e in g a n d visiting (I I n o n d s . a s w ell a s h a v in g (

a i t h e G o o d in g S e n io r. w h o re h e h a d a r e s e rv e d £■Imer h e lp e d b u ild th e -p ro - ily se n io r c e n te r . Cjr is s u r v iv e d b y . h is w ife. Lo l G o o d in g : a s o n . R a y Iir) A n d e r s o n o f S e a s i d e . Fi: a b ro lh e r , R a lph (N adine) £ s o n o l K e n t . W a s h in g io n :i r a n d c h i ld r e n . K erri, K elly I:rn b o rly , a n d s e v o n g r e a l- L hildren.'a s p r e c e d e d in d e a ih by his s : o n o b r o th e r . C la r e n c e :iur s i s t e r s , E m m a , E ls ie , ra n d LaVina. ' ral s e rv ic e s will b e he ld a i 2Iturday. J a n u a r y 29, 2000 . a t ^a y 's G o o d in g C h a p o l . J; m ay c:ail Irom I lo 5 p .m . aII th e c h a p e l. Burial will lake o n T u o s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1. 1 I G re a l Falls, M oniana. a

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l i ‘Kay* Symes sid -K a y - S y m e s . 7 1 -y ea r- Mi Ib io n r e s i d e n t , d i e d - da y . J a n u a r y 2 6 . 2 000 . a t Vi s s i a R e g i o n a l M e d ic a l He Burley. a r

'a s b o rn A pril 6 , 1928 . in H i . W a sh in g to n , th o d a u g h - A s jr tra n F rank lin a n d N an c y Ca le M c K e h a n J e ro m e . S h e Hu d ’ h o r e d u c a t i o n in a . W a s h in g to n , w h e re s h e An t e d f ro rn h ig h ' s c h o o l . I m a r r ie d C l i 'a r le s S y m e s d a u a r y 6 , 1 9 6 8 , In E lk o , bre . S h e m o v e d f ro m S a i l P a ^ U t a h . 10 A lb ion In 1984. Lut a m e m b e r of th e G re a te r t

>n o l W o m e n s C lu b , a n d 6 pII o f l h e A lb io n L ib r a r y ' a t ih e e n jo y e d c r a f t s , g a r - Me m d w a s a m e m b e r of th e Hoi h u rc h . ll )rs in c lu d e h e r h u s b a n d , to i >f A lb ion : a s o n , D avid T. you

28,2000

en new p/as employees who have fld than their job norm nd Last year, m erit raise : is . to tliree public n-ork lid ^ 0 have ftlled in in

of a public works supi od • Rob H egstrom o r Engineers in Twin F t o ed coundl members V on posals to extend d ty nd recently annexed pr on of tow n, th e . fu tu

W endell's Presbyteri The first option was <

is $66,201 an d th e as $63,580. The differer :s. stems from where the n- and the amount of pip le • The coundl appre y* p er lot ir ri^ tio n rates re T he basic annual

'p e r lot for non-users t le lot for users, d Owners of acreage o ered 16 consecutive ■e pay less p er lot. Their ------- is411-per-lot-for-nor0 $15 per lot for users.

; exiting stancThursday but heard n: sam e testimony from and critics. Those repre latter position once aga

1 the standards for failint I the teaching of humai I ment theories o th ^ thai ' and as an iiieffectivc ' improving academic pel

’ House committee V . consider llablJity pli BOISE - A House c

has ag reed to consid ' plan promoted by bu^i ' ests for limiting employ

responsibility for the i • formorand off-duty emj• T he J u d ic ia ry an ■ Com m ittee on Thurst:

duced the Iegi.sIation b lhe slate’s largest busin th e Idaho Associo Commerce and Industr>

s -------nd 5 p.m . IMonday through Sotun e and can be ploced until 5 p.m.

1 Symes of North Ogden. U5 grandchildren, Sarah Bun5 ol Logan. Ulah. Stelani CiD Eugene, Oregon, Isaac S) North Ogden. Utah, and/ Callahan and Maiihew C3 both of Sail Lako City. Ul1 one great-grandchild,5 Sho was preceded in c J her paronis; a daughter,) C. Callahan; and a son, D I Church.r Graveside services will I at 1 p,m. Tuesday, Febi• 2000. at lhe Larkin Sunsi

Cemeiery. 2350 E, 1300 S Lake City. Utah. Friends r

’ Irom 6-8 p.m. Monday . Payne Mortuary, 221 V> I Street in Burley.

The family suggests m« ’ be .given to ihe Albion

Library.

M o u rv rrA iN H cR o b ert H. H ughes

Robert H, Hughes, Mountain Home. diod’Tu January 25, 2000, of natural at his home,

Sob was born Novem 1912. in Wendell. Idaho, lo and Mary Hughes. He rr Virginia Renfrew in Ocic 1935. in Gooding. Idaho, B Virginia graduaied Irom V High School, and from Normal School. Bob laug year in a one-room scf Dubois. Idaho After iheir mi Bob and Virginia taught tc for a few years m two-room : in Appfclon and Tuttle, fdal- Ihen relurncid to farmi Wendell In 19-17. he was en- by Amaigamaied Sugar Coi and coniinued iq woi 'Amaigamaied Sugar until his ment.

Bob and Virginia llv Hazelton. Idaho, ftom 1947 and in Mountain Homo fron to the preseni. Bob loved Ic in Ihe Sawtooth Mounialni the Oregon Coast, hike, fl bird h'uni. and irain and Labrador Reirievers. He member ol the Presby Church. Hazollon Lions anc Masonic Lodge,• Bob' is survived by his Virginia Hughes of Moi Homo,'ID; a son. Jerry Hl and his wifo Carole I Hughes; grandchildren, M Ashley and Colin Hughes, Cambridge, ID; a brother. C Hughes of Sacramenio, Calii a sister Lauretta Hall o Angeles. Calif.

_ _Ho.was preceded in dealt daughier, Roberta Hugh brother LeRoy Hughes; a s Pauline Crocken; and pa Luther and Mary Hughes.

Memorial services will be h6 p.m. Saturday. January 29, at Summers Funeral He McMurtrey Chapel, in Mol Home.

In lieu of llowers. pleaso d to an educaiional scholars! your choice.

park R;ive done more 'mally. entails, sesw eregiven 1 1 rks employees U l-JL in the absencc iperintendent.

Foils presem- s with two pro. Foree Tl ty services to ,property east | “high cure s i te of jiria,. Church.! esnmnted at |,^■ A ir For,ence in p n ce „ssess„ , he pipe IS laid ,„] ™po, iipe needed. ing proei iroved annual f o r i cou

all trainll ra te is $12 ?nno fod san d $-20 per fi“ n s 'o r

. . flight roi ses - consid- comnlete te city lots -ir annual ra te „ould be on u se rs -a n d - -„ an iitle d

Taos, N.N lawsuit, “

idardsmuch of the

m advocates r — — resenting thegain attacked M aryng to indude Falls, arlan develop. serviceslan evolution Je ro m ee method of (Hove.Rt«rfoniiance. in Jerom,

will M ary I

S e r ‘& ,'; com m ittee services!

id e r a new E piscop siness inter- Ascensioi loyers’ legal in Twin 1 s actions of Chapel).mployee.s.------- •m d R u le s A deliosday in tro- Graybill < brought by i p.m. to< incK lobby. Stake Cei la tio n o f Twin Fall :ry. ■

Robert Home, Saturday H om e, ^ Mountain

n . every

- Jam es

Church of r ‘ ‘"« C 1Symes of Rupert Cl d JessicaCallahan. PhyllisUtah; and services a

. Paradise ]I death by in Paradir, Melanie call fromD o n a ld J . M o r tu a iy ,

ill b e h e ld f

I S. in Salt „i may call _ K a th ryly at tho Falls, futW. Main today a t !

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tmbor 6'. MaryMeyi10 Luther Falls,m arried

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n Albionjght one ___________chool at I “marriage,together ....................

n schools : i ( ! • '• !■ • aho. Bob • I ! i ! ' . : ming ..in J l LULLI.L1 jmpioyed Company.'ork for ^ n T ; i 1 :his retire- .................

FOURived in 47-1969, om 1969 lo camp

Ins, visit m ■fly-fish. L J J

Id spoil I ■ ■e was a . „)yterian 'nd Eden Ph

lis wile. °ountainHughes,

FinleyMegan. ThurSt

"U ving >3lil,;and Mike McCof Los

alh by a _____ TbUCSdd}

o r M . « s «! held at 9, 2000.Homes,ountain ' , . ___

donate ’■•ship of

Lancheri nite to 1SHINGTON (AP) - A coali- >f W este rn ranchers and snm entalists sued the Air. Thursday, asking a federal to suspend low-level train- ights the lawsuit said hurt i, livestock and wildlife, law suit, filed in fqderal

here, seeks to compel the orce to p re p a re a broad m ent of the envirohmen- pacts of all its flight train- Dgrams. The coalition asks :ourt order either banning lining fligh ts low er than reet o r halting any expan- o r ch an g es in low -level rou tes un til the study is ite.e c o m p le te ce ssa tio n be hardest for us to get,” ijtl Simedn'Herekd^ts, lh'e~ ■I.M. lawyer who filed the :, “We’d like to get it all, ;*ve alsQ given a se t of

ry E lle n A rch er o f Twin and form erly of Jerom e,

es a t 11 a.m. Jan. 31 at the le F ir s t C hurch of God •Robertson Funeral Chapel )me>.

y Louise B axter of F iler, i family burial today at the Emetery;' public memorial 5S are a t 1 p.m. today at the opal C hurch of th e iion in Blue Lakes Blvd. N. n FaUs (Reynolds FuneralI)._____l ia “ D e c" Van E aton Jl of Twin Falls, services at today a t'the Harrison LDS Center (Wliite Mortuary in ■aUs),

:rt H. Hughes of Mountain , se rv ic e s a t 6 p.m . lay a t Sum m ers F unera l , M cM urtrey C hapel,.in ain Home,

cs S. K eel J r . of Burley, jide se rv ic es a t 11 a.m . a t th e o ld Twin F alls

;e ry (H anseri M ortuary Chapel),

lis Cooper of Raft River, s a t 1 p.m. Saturday ^t tiie » LDS First Ward Chapel, idise, Utah, Friends may m 6-8 p.m, today at Payne ry, 221 W. Main Street in and at the church from 11

' 12:45 p.m., prior to the Saturday,

iryn T opholm of Twin funeral m ass a t 11 a.m.It Sacred Heart Catholic I in Ely, Nev. (Reynolds

—™ =IMAGIC VALLEY REGIC

MEDICAL CENTERnames arc omitted at patier

• Admitted :r Bentzinger of Jerome; Ma berly; Penny McGuire of I eyer arid Robert Hendricksc

Dismis.sa1s ia A shm ead of F a irf ie g h ey of Jero m e; B onnie

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e a lthPlease jo in us a t Br/di o n issues affecting S

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rsday. Feb. 3 • 7 ;00-i8; I W ills & Povi^er o f !aicCanhy. A tto rney a t L*iw from

te y ._ 5 e Z 3 _ L L £ _ Z :Q 0 ,- 8 f C Im p o rtan ce o f H osp

)r, Spftzer. th e M edical D irector a f f in g Service, inc. / H osplco [

Hearth Fair Semir

rs, envii fight m

lli- options. We w ant tond the (environmental s\iir- pared.”ml • A spokesm an saicin- t h e A ir F o rc e w<u-t s ta te , federal and t:

c ie s to b a la n c e it;al re q u irem en ts “ w itltie b le e n v iro n m e n ta lid ship."n- “The Air Force arn- p o ten tia l im pacts o:ks . flights when needed 1lg and docs not believein ping training flightsn- e d ,” C ap t. Jo e Del]el said.is T he law su it sa id

fighters and bombersn as 100 feet from the f,” a s fast as 650 mph, 'fe level flights can tra ile kill birds and wildlife 1, ' cattle , spook horses ihif off their riders and da

-S ervic■in Funeral Chapel in Twin »e,he Peggy Anna Emersoi od Jerome, services at 1 1 1 >el a t the Jerome First Prt

C h u rch in J e ro m e R o b ertso n F u n era l C

ir, Jerome), hcial R. Beryl Lemmonhe Hawaii; and formerly of 1 le memorial service at 3 pjn

■' - Dea":M M arie Emma

W alker CobleR U PE R T - M arie

W alker Coble, 71, of Ruj • Thursday, Jan. 27, 200 “ P a rk e View C ar

Rehabilitation Cenier li ■ Funeral services will be

p.m . Monday, Jan . 31, the Payne Memorial Ch; W. Main S treet in Burl

Y Bishop’s Councilor Stai officiating. Burial Will I Declo Cem etery. F riei ca ll from 6-8 p.m . Su Payne Mortuary, and frc p .m ., p r io r to th e fu r Monday.

1,y B etty J . Heiken n Poindexter1 BUHL - B etty J . e P o in d e x te r , 76, o f Bul

Thursday, Jan . 27, 200( residence after an exiei

n ness. At her request, ther I, no formal services. Arran c are by Farmer Funeral C s Bulil,

HospmSIGNAL HansenER:ient’s request.

Mary Kopydlowski Somt if Hagerm an; and request kson, both of Twin

Jase ; Rupori.

f ie ld ; M argare tlie M cC ollum of Lesle;

id q e V iew E s t a t e;h| jHf 9

H fd m a r y

Fair^iidgeV iew Estates fo r 1 I Seniors today. A tte r m ply call 736-3933 tc

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ronmer lilitary ft() niake sure homes, thisVudy) is pre- Low-] e

ro u te s c(lid Thursday square miw o rk s w ith la n d in titrib a l agen- said. T he

i ts t r a in in g the lawsuith responsi- of ranchea l s te w a rd -’ in Colorai

Texas.analyzes th e N e v a d io f low-level Sm uckeri for training rebuffed 1ve tha t stop-, pensations is warrant- • on low-levii l ia V.edova “I t ’s kii

tha t almo!d A ir F orce It shakes iTS fly as low ra t," Smuii ground and from his rt, Those low- S m ucker ;aum atize or law su it, afe, staippede affect th e 1ihto bucking his ranch ilamage rural Air Station

-ES—in Falls). at the Wailukv

memorial servi ;on Ward of Jan. 31 a t the I a.m. today , Church in.Coza Vesbyterianle (H ove- Beverly Lav C hapel in of Je ro m e , si

S a tu rd a y a P resb y te ria n

1 of Kula, may call from f Twin Falls, th e H ove-R o jn, Saturday Chapel in Jero

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TWIN FAL]ie Emmau n e S X d Thursday, Jan300 nt rhP Twin Falls Cli™e’ " 'a n 5 Services are p. in Burley

le h e lS m i Chapel in Twin1. 2000, a t - , . - .:hapei, 221 Donald R. Lirley, with JERO M E - :acy Camp 66, o f ‘J I be at the W ednesday , J en d s may Magic Valley 1 )unday a t C e n te r . No 'rom 1-1:45 p la n n e d a t Lineral on A rrangem en t:

are u nder th e H o v e -R o b e rt Chapel and C r

Pauline M d. H eiken JEROME - Puh l, d ied 68, of Jerom e,00, at her Jan. 27,2000, ailended ill- ing an extendciere will be services are peimgements an n o u n c ed 1Chapel in R obertson Fu:

Jerome.

ALS--- -en; and Bumetta Oppliger of

MINIDOKA MEMOF HOSPITAL

nc nam es have been om ii ist.

Admitted 1B Martinez and Timmy Scot rt.

Dismissed ley Clark of Rupert.

i P r e s e n t s :

OnjHijniinOPEN TO Tl

S em inr th is free, tnfbrm ath/c m d o n e sem inar o r al to register.

ursday. Feb. 10 •7:00- 'D epression in th e EI;ie Snyder from Canyon View f

and Addictions Services of M

jrsdayrFeb.-24— 7-:00 \ W h a t Is a n O m budsi /o u n ee d ca reg iver siir and Barbara Urie frewn Area 4

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, th e lawsuit said.’-lev e l f l ig h t i r a in in g s c o v e r ab o u t 1 m illion1 miles, mostly over public n th e W est, th e law suit rhe dozen groups joining irsuit include organizations chers and rural residents 3rado, Nevada, U tah and

a d a ra n c h e r R ic h ard :er said the m ilitary has id his efforts to get com- ion for damage he blames •level.militory*flights. k in d of like a to rnado

most sucks your roof off. es the house like a dead m ucker said W ednesday is ranch near Austin, Nev.e r sa id he supports the____t, although it would not h e Navy jets that fly over ch from tlie Fallon Naval tion.

luku Chapd on Maui. A ervice will be at 10 ajn. the First Presbyterian ^ d , Neb.

Lavens Burgess Smith !. serv ices at 11 a,m.

a t . th e Je ro m e ia n Church. F riends rom 6-8 p.m. today at ■Robertson F u n era l erome.

-IGES—: H. MillerALLS - M arjorie H. o f Twin Falls, died

Jan . 27, 2000, at the Clinic and Hospital.

2 pending and will be by Reynolds Funeral win Falls.

I. Love; - Donald R. Love,

■ Je rom e, d ie d y, J a n . 26, 2000, a t ey Regional Medical No se rv ic e s a re

a t th is tim e , in ts and crem ation th e direction of the e r ts o n F u n e ra l .C remation Service.

/IcCollum- Pauline McCollum, m e, died Thursday,3, a t her home follow- iidcd illness. Funeral I pending and will be

! by th e Hove- F u n era l C hapel in

r o f Twin Falls.

lORIALLm itted a t p a tien t’s

Icott Cooper, both of

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Rrst-graders Samantha Ca The class was constructlni

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KIMBERLY - A nei m ent p lan ciTuld be oi Kimberly’s d ty employe

The plan, presented Parro tt from Valic Invt would- be a voluntary j An em ployee would d

Suit---Continued B l

. review, the U .slattom e says . T he F o re s t Ser' m ad e no fin a l dec isi binding legal conscquci

! can bc c h ^ e n g ed , and , re sp o n se p e r io d uni

Freedom of Informatior n o t yet-run out, U.S. i Betty Richardson’s offic a brief.

T he Forest. Service j th e re q u e s te d infoi Thursday.

A Feb. 8 hearing had to h ea r Lance’s reques in junction , bu t Lodge Thursday to first hear th Service’s motion to disi

_ . i_ s ta te ’s suit.__________If th e m o tio n to di<

granted, xhe state’s moi o th e r m otions would b a t to rn e y g e n e ra l’s spokesman Bob Cooper s

The Forest Service Is i ing an en v iro n m en ta l analysis in response to P

’ C lin ton’s d irec tiv e to i ru le s to p ro te c t th e r

' remaining roadless lands 40 million acres across tl try* and about 8 million Idaho. .

Supporters of the road tectlon effort say the sta suit is a delaying tactic.

L an c c say s che la^ a b o u t th e F ree d o Information Act_and_giyi p!c a reasonable amount to comment on a sweepi

; ' proposal. Lancc says tl

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I Cam pbell, fo reground , and Bro:tlng m arshm allow snow m en.

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to exceed $new re tire - the employ*5 offered to The inforayees. on the emped by Anita slderation.nvestments, In otherry program. discussed-1 designate sidewalks I

m mlerv ice h a s j I i.S.D :lslon w ith j | l Lodg' luences lhat •nd thc legal fom tfie U.u n d e r th e wonts Lodgdon Act has lawsuit ove3. A ttom ey ] tion roadlo;ffice said in j:c supplied m ent perioifo rm atio n e d by foui

F orest Servod been set to comply auest for an Informationge decided The Fore;r th e Forest In fo rm a thdismiss the a re a s is rc- . ____ local.foresrd ism iss is lie will havmotion and tu n itie s tod be m oot, env ironm e’s o ff ic e m e n t is reersaid. March.Is conduct- T hc 60>d<

ta i im pact that closed0 President preliminaryto develop people thou/e n a tio n ’s ered In dedind s-a b o u t less lands, i;s the coun* spokesman Ion acres in Intermounti

Ogden, Utah>adless pro- M ore thstate’s law- attended 12ic. Id a h o durlilaw suit is a l l o f th o ::dom o f b u t m ost oigiving peoi___ c r i t i c i z e ^unt of tim e T h e F o reping land re c e iv e d ms the com- c o m m e n ts

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Brooklyn Anderson work on art pi

fFer n e w re tmt pu t into the plan, not ti $8,000 or 25 percent of soyee’s salary. ( formation will be passedmployees for their con- an. e2r business, the council rid. o p tio n s fo r p lac ing p:s betw een th e elemen- t

i. Distrfct Judge Edward txlge has set a heedng for; iib. 8 to consider a request 2 ) U.S. Forest Soivlce. whichodge to dismiss a stato fover a Clinton administra- njloss area proposal. n

Itriod should be extend-)u r m o n th s , a n d th e t2rvice should be forced hy w ith th e Freedom of Eion Act. Erest Service notes that Ftio n a b o u t ro a d le s s rire a d ily a v a ila b le In Ir

)sr,plans„ and the. pub:_____lavc add itional oppor* tlto com m ent w hen an wn e n ta l im p a c t state* oire le a s e d a b o u t m id- F

F(•day com m cnt period:d ih December sought F jry com m ents on whatought should be consid- L idding the fate of road-s, said F orest Service tim Bob Svyinford of the tcn tain Region office In In tah.th a n 2 ,700 p eo p le m12 public m eetings In TlirIng D e cem b e r. Not p:lo se p e o p le s p o k e , m; of chose who spoke Si ^ h e p ro p o sa l. _ Oi o r e s t S e r v i c c h a sm o re th a n 500,000 cc

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i tire m e n rpta ry school and the Gen subdivision and eventu Centcr Street and other ai

Council member Lee M asked if people would b es te d in buying a sectli new sidew alk as a comi project. The council also v tact the Region IV Develi

n a tio n w id e .Environm enta lists no

th e road less d eb a te ha going on in public for mo 20 years.. Lance said chc Forest I

fa iled to respond to his m ation request w ithin 1 n e s s d ay s . B ut th e : Service says federal lav It 20 business days.

T he re q u e s t was mai D ec. 10, a Fridaiy, and h a v e a r r iv e d in W ashi D.C ., th e fo llow ing M( Dcc. 13, the lawsuit asser F o re s t S e rv ice should responded by Dcc. 28 - 1( Ing days later.

The Forest Service say: the request on Dcc. 23, q warded it to the proper « on Jan. 5. The following d F o rest Service acknowl receipt of the state’s requc

Tlie agency asserts it ha Feb. 2 to respond.

B ut t h a t ’s noc reaso i Lance says.

The state sued Dec. 30, the Forest Service had n to comply.wlch thc Freec Information Act.

T he s ta te received 11 m en ts to taling 571 page Thursday. Two document; p a r tia lly w ithheld . T he ments relate to a two-day S c rv ic e p lan in g sessii October.

“ We will continue to s court order for an extendei ment period," Lancc said.

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■ “We had sem Drive the best in dtually on pital,” said Careas. administrateMcLinlay made excepbe inter- done well. Wtion of a .Maxwell zm m unity y e a r In par) will con- increase in sielopment "Your tot

percen t froi

--- Defelo te th a t Continued fromla s b ee n says Suits nevnore than any drugs. F

says Suits wa;t Servicc jng the ager« s infor- seeking medii

10 busi- Though StF o re s t Gann was hi;

aw gives defense com, ship ended a

a iled oil and that Suld sh o u ld onlyasherphh ing ton , Gann te jtjklonday. Suits had onljerts. The faces a t theId h a v e offered to bal10 w o ^ . 1996. Suits wa

. • • wife at that ti■ys.U g o i. had just left he

dnigsandakol I Gann becamt

day, the within a few we " le d g e d Manning si uest. , ttim ed Suits i hasuncil angry he had i

Gann denied o n a b le , saying that th

hurt and a litt] 0, saying ^he wasn’t ang refused The slate’s

edom of prescription!• Viagra ^egec

11 docu- for Gann. Ga ges la te asked her to t Its w ere th e some of le docu- because he hi y Forest track of diem, sion in . The defense......., .............a.lettcr.allcge<I seek a December 1led coin- said he could i

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EY - T he Burley High Itepperettes drill team r break up after all. a Thursday m eeting of Tidals, district offidals nsidcring a decision to ' hc group.ms with the group had so intense that adviser lycock had asked Burley :hool P rin c ip a l D oug .I disband the group for irm, said Jerry Doggett, ssla C ounty School superintendent.' •Wednesday meeting with up, p a re n ts , Bailey, and Doggett, the girls

! the group would be dis- >r winter term.j s an excellent adviser.” __saFd. “With the experi- has had we took her rec- ition seriously.” ber of the girls had quit ;

ispital’s fire Cavener

RT - M inidoka 'II H osp ita l is see in g - : ticn ts , especially for

I)m a bottom-line stand- •It’s one reason why the ' 1;et year - October 1998 Ileptember 1999 - was a 2

he summary of a report 1T hursday to th e ta H o sp ita l Board by - i —J im —M ax w ell—o f— '-i■ and D aniels. - s d an outstanding year,I the history of the hos- . f d Carl Hanson, hospital, ator. “We think we’ve t optional progress and £ We hope to continue.” t

II a ttrib u ted the good la r t t o 'a 30 p e rc e n t c 1 surgeries. c total increase is up 9 v rom th e p rio r yea r,” 1

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lever asked o u tr i^ t for J . Further,- the defense was tricked into believ- - ;ent was really a man / ;dical advice. .S uits ac k n o w led g e s ' his lover In 1996, the r

in tends that relation- {* d afte r a few months, ^ Suits th ereafte r acted Jj physidan.iS tlfled th a t she and . inly known each other's le hospital when she . baby-sit his children in ” was separated from his r t time, Gann’s husband herandshewaslnitling F iohol, she said. Suits and ^ me sexually involved , wedcs, she said. ^; suggested Garin had ^ ts in because she was id returned to his wife. ^ cd seeking revenge, K though she Had been

Jttle angry at the dme, ___ingry anymore, e’s evidence includes ons fo r Vicodin and - gedly written by Suits Gann said Suits also 0 use a false name for of th e p re sc rip tio n s J : had w anted to keep ^m. Jk ise produced a copy of ^fgedly mailed to Gann Ifi‘.r 1998, in which Suits P!d no longer see her as ^

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s might staat the semester break, I said.

One problem was lack o vision, said Floyd Thom father of one of the Stepp The group has had cwo d a d v isers w ithin a sh o r Before Haycock took ovei

' was very li tt le su p e r Thomas said.

“The adviser was nevei nobody checked up,” he'ss

Problems had gotten so of hand that by the time H took over, it was too late concrol, Thomas said.

But many of the girls ' the group to continue, 1 said. And a Thursday m proved promising.

“It is now up to thc pare the girls,” Bailey said.

Group members were (__ policy sheet lo show thc

entsTlf 10 or more of die : and their parents agree tt •by the policy’s five poin group will be allowed to CO

inancial heMaxwell said. “Overall ex were up 3 percent.”

This revenue Increase i; cd for the hospital’s con

• survival, he said.The hospital’s cash an

reserves have increased bj $715,000, hc said. That gi' hospital a working margir percent, up front 1.6 perce year.

The average margin for hospitals last year was 2 cent, while the average r

. for all hospitals in th e I — States was -3.9 percentrM

said.Days of cash on hand inc

. from five to 27 days.“T he bank recom m er

d ays,” he said. “W e’ve ■giant steps, but we’ve got i to go.”

The hospital had some expenses over the year, s c o n stru c tio n on a new w hich was pu t Into serv 1999.

a patient except on an eme b asis. Gann said she received the lener.

Gann was charged in : 1998 with two counts of fo: boyfriend’s name - charf

■ which she was put on proba exchange for becoming a ' informant. Because of her I history, the defense allege G ann forged the prescri; that she says Suits wrote.

Manning protxsd whethet had access to prescriptior when'doing Suits’ laundry ( ing the bills at his office, said she never came across in his pockets or gave a s thought to whether any w Wsdesk.

Gann also testified abc alleged conversation she I Suits' office while she was with surveillance equipmen said she had asked him if he give h e r a prescrip tion { Vicodin pills in exchange f<

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Group meml : of super- be graded on a imas, the padon, wear pi pp^eites. a ttire to pract different and athletic p<

>r.t tim e. before che enc /er, chere The group also jrv is lo n , dance ohly ac s]

Extracurricu fer there, as sports and said. o ften d ifficu50 far out Doggett said. Haycock "This Is not tJ e to take thing like this 1

said.s P artidpan tsThonias vated p eo p le ,! m eeting organiiation ha

If th e group rents and the semester, t

to join another1 given a said. h eJ rp a r. ih o m a s is rd

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m ts,. the all day and all n contmue,

ealth impexpenses “The hospita

m ajo r b u lld li ! is need- many years bu intinued on equ ipm en t

require-finan( ind cash tio n s o r ext< by about Maxwell said, gives the - Hospital l>oai Jin of 7.1 pleased with th( ■cent Jast "Ic is signifi

m ade th e kinc or Idaho have,” R ichan 2.9 per- “A crem enc

5 margin progress has b ! U nited McBride said. ‘Maxwell----- our place."------

T he a u d it di ncreased acco u n t bad c

written off last 3 ends 60 In December e caken raised priccs foi ic a ways of an unpaid b.

m ore th a n $1 le major back to the earl . such as were on the ho w w ing, so long th a t h rv ice in knew they wou

Hanson said.

ncrgcncy “teener” of met)2 n ev e r She also con

Wednesday te n M arch the drug transi f o r ^ g a m unicated to \ irgcs for meet with him a bation in Before Gant a county Thursday, the r forgery crossKixainining Iges that he h an d e d the rip tions though th e dc

W ard p laced t ier Gann dasI;iboard of Si on pads Suits then toss< y or pay- garbage, e. Gann Ward denied ss a pad tion that a tape I second had been alten were in . law enforcemen

ment for that kin bout an A lthough tht : had in hardly audible is wired . said It tu rn ed ent. She m any, w hich 1C would plagued with stai I fo r 60 . “This tape is ! for the good tape,” War<

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after all Jembers milst agree p>^ in attitude and p a r d ^IT proper Steppereites'!^ racclce, follow sdioolj: c policy and pay fe^j* end of the semescer^' also will be oU ow ^ iot, ac spring review. • ricular activities such - ind S te p p ere tte s are ic u lt to d e a l w ith , . d.ot the first time some* w has happened,” he

nts are strong, moti* lc, he said, “bu t any 1 has to havc rules.” ■3up Is disbanded for 2r, the girls will have Jier dective, Doggett

s relieved to hear that as another chance, n worried about this all night,” he said.

provespital should not have Id lng c o n c e rn s fo r : but now m ust focus e n t needs th a t will lancing from opera- jx ce rn al so u rc e s ,” d.board meml>ers were 1 the report, n ifican t th a t w e 've cind of progress we [lard Sw enson sa id , en d o u s a m o u n t of is been m ade,” Joy id. “We h ad a lo t on_____

t did no t ta k e in to id d e b t, w hich w as astyear.ber 1998 the hospital 5 for services becauie d balance of bills df $1 m illion , d a tin g

early 1990s. The bills ! hosplcol’s books for It hosplcal o ffic ials would never collect,

nethamphetamine. corroborated W ard’s

testimony th at after ansacdon, Suits com*CO Ward he’d like to im again.^ann took che scand :he defense finished ling Ward. Ward said th e drugs to Sulcs,

! d efen se co n te n d s :d th e drugs on th e if Suits’ van and that ossed the bag in the

led a defense oUega- ipc of the transaction tered. He said local nent lacks the equip- ; kind of tinkering th c reco rd ing was

b le in places, W ard e d out b e tte r th an ch som etim es a re static.

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noney they pay out roperly spent, the ew Fish and Game Irector said Thursd Rodney Sando, 58

Ip thc Minnesota D Natural R esource cars, was unanimoi

. s director by the ^i 'ommission af te r 1 fas disclosed to Ie

• Vednesday.' Commission Chai •' ladley cited Sando*

ties in thc Midwes \ hcnt which has 3,50

I budget of S250 m m d responsib ility

:3 m atc r and rcsourcc ^M sh and gam e.'He i e m p l o y e e of th c d v l t h o u g h hc was n s s ig n m c n t with tl % n d W ild life Serv 9 p e c n teaching at a M J t ■ “ His administrati A a s financc and bu H a d le y said. “H e k

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«e lio w sto n e : B a ig e ted withV YELLOWSTONE W A RK , Wyo. AP) - y a r k em ployees h< w b o u t the kind of i a w d abuse experieni ^ l y federar employee a i park spokeswoman ■3 Yellowstone emp: s e e n th c ta rg e t ■ J h re a ts , espjscialLy

- ^ ' 9 95 .• w olf re in ti 4n>okcswoman Marshi S Threats are usuall S o i l e d , she said, anc V bw ays anonymous. 'V In contentious tin R e c e n t ly , park workt

ateway communitii tonally told to watc r stay away from sor le n t . “ P erso n a l ireats against the pi y fe w ,” she said , icctings tend to be c

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Fish and Dudget Wl- Idaho is no t asset toling to properly Sand agency’s efforts who v

spo rtsm en th e prom p )ut for licenses is rejcct 2he state’s brand needecime Department leve ls .:rsday. chargec58, who headed dans b<

1 Department of Sandrc e s fo r e ig h t over A; nously approved— alone ini fish Sind Game “Their his selection a t thc I) legislators on he said.

for all shairman Nancy cies acido’s rcsponsibil- mately■vestern depart- on fees.1,500 employees, • "I thi) miUion a year ciate thlity. fo r p a rk s , comes iirces as w&ll as tliat thcle remained an ing, thee d e p a rtm e n t, tat. theas on sp ec ia l enforceI th e U.S. Fish . making jrv ice and has on the s a Maine college. Sandi rative skills, he snowstcbudget skills." Thursdj

e knows how to writersH e’ll be a great Gov. Di

e: Workers ch threats<E NATIONAL t - Yellowstone ; have an 'id e a )f intim idation enced recently ,'ces in Nevada, lan said. Anployees have M: t o f sev e ra l nILy during th e f f in tro d u c tio n s , 9rsha Karle said. Bially somewhat |Mand arc almost r as. Htimes, and not k>rkers living in ' ' " ^ lities are occa- atch their step some establish- ■***II th re a ts or s park are pret- d, an d public >e cordial. ,

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le 'd room , T w o-B edroom h s. At B rIdgeV iew Estate p riv a te a p a r tm e n ts loes m o n th re n ta l w ith n o bt ips, ta k e p a r t in o u r lem liv ing a t Its b e s l . A nd bi E u p to $7500!

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[ Game di liters and; to Idaho.”ndo replaces Steve Mealey,

w as f ire d la s t M arch, n p tin g th e L eg is la tu re to :t a sportsmeh’s fee increase led to m ain ta in operating s. Hunters and an d ers also ;ed Mealey listcncdf to politi- ; l>efore them.ndo, who offic ia lly takes A pril 1, said Idaho is not

; in its dilemma;------------------fie same thing is happening e M innesota departm ent.” id. “It’s a perennial problem 11 state fish and game agen- across thc nation to legiti* ly get some funditig based es. ■think people need to appre- those fees really have out-

:s re la ted to the resource, chey really do.improve fish- hey really do improve habi* hey really do improve law ■cement, and it’s not about ng it better for a bunch of us c state payroU.“ - ■ido, who flew from a'Maine storm to Idaho, met briefly sday with le^slative budget ;rs before sitting down with Dirk Kempthorne. .

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■ W hile S an d o ta jy, K em pthorne, in te ri h , J e r ry M allet w as st to with legislative bud, se trying to reassure tir lg 54.4 million generatec so posed hike in sport! ti- will bc used to im pn

and fishing opportunii ss ”We have somethir ot of the sportsmen in th--------porr,“ Mallet said;-----lg And M allet pointc .” wilh thc cash infusii m th e r adm in istrative n- the departm ent will ;i* stay in the black beyt id rent projection of 2001

^To foster that. Kem; e- reco m m en d ed se tt It- , about a third of the ii e, ; revenue from th e fC' K- cush ion a g a in s t a >i* response to th e inci w sportsmen or Olher pn Jt A fte r M e a lc y ’s iS Kempthorne appointc

commissioners to thc le ber board last July, ly .Sando said he had et sh ifting to a d epart th only 500 full-time emi

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re"co=n"olts “ill be ab le to P“ POrm T ond thecur-W5. less imnsmpthorne has:ttin g a s id e governn ^initial year's rebelhon fee hike as a te da n eg a tiv e

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ormer offLISPELL (AP) - An atroos- ! of dvility between the fed- jovemment and the public i boost economic develop­in th e W est, w hile “ fed

ng” is only counterproduc- says a form er U.S. Forest ice o ff ic ia l who cla im s sment forced h er to quit a gious job in Nevada, jw we tre a t each o th e r is indicative of how we trea t ndscape,” Gloria Flora told r 100 p eop le g a th e re d 'a t ea d H ig h School, esday nigh t “It is not about ng or lo ^ ig . Ic is about ere- an environm ent thac peo- hiidren can inherit.” ispell was Flora’s first stop ipeaking tour sponsored by M ontana H um an R ig h ts ork and M ontana P ub lic oyees for Environm enta l >nsibility. O ther p lanned were in Hamilton Thursday' Helena today, nge, however, is envelop- i West, she said, national forests have been

diaed fo r a c e n tu ry b y . icans, who in m any.cases. saw them , bu t they feel

ly about the environment. }ferred to a recent survey rting to show 76 percent in }f President Clinton’s road- itiative.easy to blame the federal

lim ent, to ta lk of arm ed on, but the problem stems schnology, Flora said.

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bashing’' father made a living seUr ! from a horse-pulled cart»? said . “If I fo llow ed thp

line,I’d be selling stain le '^ re fr ig e ra to rs online'.

’al requires change.”I of those changes w ould e an effort to restore public , u sing m oney from ttfe Service and private incin-

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Web use ^emedi•” SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - dftewspaper failed to print I tW to the edilor, M ichael:

. didn’t get mad. Hc got even. T h e one-lime radio disk j

debated a Web s ite c raptheM edia.com , a wide forum for critidsm of newsp

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. a, national clear- y * r M i i inghouse for co'mment-on-the— media, induding ti«p://wv r tb v ies , ac to rs and musidans. “There’s no in-your-face Web site like thi: •_So far, it’s mostly a Utah s<

• board, and many of the iffi arc decidedly boorish. ' d ^ e o p le care about? The !<tjfles of T V anchorwomer (jne thing.,• But th e re ’s also a run

d e b a te oii which of S a il ] Cifc^’s two daily newspape

“biased” in reportinj irejance, on the Mormon cfi o figun con tro l. T here do< ,^ p ^ a r to be any coasensus.

think it does a greal serv swife popular talk-show host ^ -p ro d a im e d "voice of rea "fom Barberi, who has takei ^ o r e of hits. “It lets people

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ersbadmiiaonUt2*)~When they, hove sonnt his letr the anonymityel Hayes to call people 'en. - ---------- stupia or jerks i:k jockey libel like we cat: ca llc d B arberi hasidc-open • allegedly goirvspapers, induding Gov.and net- criticism seei

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no other ' always accusi: this.” twisting things, h sound- . guys,”’ said Bari :he post- court oh KALL h. What Lake City for 29 he hair- week, four houn nen, for “But when I

ments, it’s almo u n n in g . are tumed. If d ll L ak e reporters, we’d ip e rs is half-trutlis or noi ing, for Hayes and h I church • Cary Petterborg d o csn ’t thc last thing Ui s. to. In fact, the’«rvice,” offensive missi ost ond posted on the V reason” can strip ii off ken his permanendy .bli ple •feel e-mail tag.

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I tion he’s received “ fo r th in g s I ’ve cry'of never said or peo-

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th a t fiscal conservatism i short run will pay off in die f lh e s ta te S en a te on Thui overwhelmingly voted to di Idaho’s tobacco industry s ment money in a trust and only the interest.

“ W e’ve got an ob ligati make this money last as lonj con la s t to be available fo kids in the fu ture ,” R epul Sen. D ean Cam eron of Ri said.

Creation of the so-called M illennium F und , w hich needs House approval, will I: first bill to r e a ^ Kempthorn year. It requires the annua] m ents - estim ated betweei piillion and $31 million - to t in m ist with the interest eqi 5 percent of-the trust’s value able for appropriation each y

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lical and mlmir cluinKCt l» llw ualo inn 4ul mine liccnw im bwi.

HiU4K (ttrvmue and T<tuil<«i) - Upd. tmcci III Ihc IniCTTud KrvcnuoCude.

IID449 |1/>CI)1 C<iremmenl) - Allowi sir Ixwrdi to uie f«nn« of flrumcial ■«« iher lhan Iximli and prwrlde* nexibiliiy uanlmMlinndAim.- -

IIIMM (Local Comnmem) - Add. dc liilcnce «(e huuiet ii> lhe liu u( propenl iiuniln and dliet are penniited lo Icttte«

IID4!>r(t.i>cul Curernnicni) - Delet ninctiiin <g»lrui local plannln* and «mir iltiluneri lervlnR more lhan iwo contc rnni.

IIIM52 (Asricidiiiral Affair.) - Oarin. le uaic if rrtpcntibic lur tim dalm< osal. UKil'otali.Otfnmiitum.'Inltoduccd In Senate SJR104 <Scliroedef) - Amendt iho co

im to lin<Tr the «uiief™joriiy for kIioo: jprcmd ii.GO pertenl im certain eleakwd fvCRHl (Schmederl - UrRe* continued

y of lhe l wiuuo MomingTrilHina to il lailre hall* durin* the annual Muion, .SnmscJuaidaryandRuIal-llcquirc:al defemlanu lii »>e etaiiliiled to delem ey can make Infomird deddcnt alxwt i rlctremmeni;SBUIO (Judiciary and Kulei) - E«|

renden eli lilc for breilon a> rioleni prtdalon (»r >nual offender rcfdurBiion SDJ320 (Judiciary and llulea) - V

anjCT ii> ullinv e>panilin «f ihe ririleni i edaion caleRo fur wiUttl iiffcmler rrjSQ1321 (Judiciary and Rule» - tVrmli fortement li> atilii in wrrlnR violent > EKlalor niilce and verifyinK aiUrei«ct. SD1322 (Juili'djuy and Riilcil - A\ture- nnn nrivilliied lo withhold evidence v< iinied Immuniiy cunnut hare llie cvii 'cnutedaAolnutilm.S1I1333 (Judidaty and Kidet) - Mnke« a olnirTediiininlheUwon miconlucl <irdi SOI 324 (Judicial and Ridei) - AUiiw* e<II eonvictiont In olher ciHiniriet to lie uk or con*inhKU in drunken drl*ln« Qi*et. SB132S (Schnxrderl - Kcpeulf leim Ilml lool board memlien.SniJ26 (Schmeder) - Asture* admlniiti 1 iminKiional kIhxiI diurict Muff rrceive um ulailei huied nn eipcrience and cSDI327 (Sehrueder) - Cteate* a tdiool i nml«il»n nnd appniprlaiet SI milllnn a (ive m n fur uJeiy (;ninlt in vlvxil di\tr SDI328 ((.ocal Covemmeni and Ttuaii

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tion to D em ocratic>ng as it McLaughlin offor our Republicans toublican posal th a t is aR u p erl Gov. D irk

R epub licand Idaho K im berly "w:h s till Republican to jc1 be the Democrats in opm e this Democradc-Flal pay- Stennett of Keti;en $23 it was shortsigi»be put money away fotqualing al least some olle avail- ments could be I year. . substance abus

EGISLA'Seuiiul }ir«ediuc« for pn.]ic»iy.

lukei lech- Complete, for Wedn.ncome la* IntroduredlnlliHne

llCJCM(J,«lici.iO’.Il mlaictref- -Contrai.-t.Miih ihc lliu . , ScrvUe. for primliuiof w» couniy ic«>luli<»ismcm|.rialiaj

a«urance IIIM3S (Jodiclao'. K. !iiy in fair - Allow, the deicnilon cuiniy ialUaficnheyiu;

dome.ilc iriMJ'J (Judiciary. Ricnle. lhat - Authoriwi .heriff. to w wiihotii cer. 10 act a. pence off, __«anceiletc. the HIWO (Judiciary. Rinin«ci«n- -Dclete.rcfcmicnioil nKCulive iirlmnrnonprivaleworl

IIEM414Jislida/y. Ku -ifle. lhai . Delete, dnenliun olfic BalnM Ihe re<]uircmenl for I’cace

, IIIM-12 (Commerce aicon.iiiu- Auilurin. .lale ocencic iooll.ind Kradevlo adilmilemp. n'daie.. and reiainnuallfied empl •ed deliv. I1EM43 (Commerce arilheleR. IJmli.h^daypayiceW

miUiary leave lo 120 luiur imcrim. 1I1M44 (Judlclaiy. Rurrmine if - 1‘nihibit. bolh juveoili If ptychi' vMlnK deadly wea|N>n. ■

weajKin. po«wi.lcin l>y . £spand< viredaciiviiie.unywhcre emic*u. Hn«S(Ucvenufluna-nm, re<|uiiemenif fur «ilmxlt.■ Make. and main of luxinK diuri -II wiial tliin area, to liKal ofdcl reRlura' CommWim.

1111440 (Revenue unil mil. luw. wluil cim«iliuie. llie filing It w»ual I ilcd income lox reiumv

Inlivdured In Sennie xre. ihm .<U:r140 iSdiniedcr arc who i. • advlMtfy vole in Novemb videncc ia< lo financc puWlc «ho>.

SBI307 iConmerte an . a lech- Ke'tiUre. notice o( new v. irdetT , lion of vehicle dealer anc iCTiiiivo. ketarea. u»eda. S01308 (0«nmerce anu Re.iult«. all new vehicle,imlii f<» - ihniuKh licented dealer. :

lhai line, apparbnily prei iitralive ulevive mln- SB1309 (Ounmerco anI educa- Impow. liatiility fiir deail

vchidel»anedin<Mherih< >lufcty ihepenondrivinjnheveh 1 a year SDI310 ICnmme:I»triilfc He.ource.) - Kxempli iarion) - to Ioa. of property In

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L aird Noh of „ial "was th e only > join the other three ed

S ”r t ? n d e r C U « g ".etchum argued that (o fi;ighted to sock the nfor the future when on 1! of the annual pay- estibe used to finance yea:>use program s th a l 200

mVE LOfor uiiliiie. iryinji In acigiiire frompdnevJay Hi-'vlstne miuvy. mac. und Adminiuruiiimi Slllliueuu ol Co|>y and Keoird. Kcwri«or lloute und Senate hlUv SUiliundomendmeniL rr>irii

Hole, and Admlni«r»iion) ptowtIon nf juvenile offender. In Slly tiim ld .--------------------iSHiT

Rule, and Adminluraiion) lo th<I lo deilsnate deleillion offi- Servici• officer. In ccrtain circum- SHI. Rule, and AdminlHrutioni • ririiK iotlieemploymenlirfct)unly . SUlM-rkpruJcetv iw7a. Rule, and Adminluraiion) SH:Jficer.' c.empiion fmm tlie • Kioumace Offlcrn Slandordt and eamne and Human Remurcr.) - f” “ ncle. to UKT temporary pay mporsty lalxir fluctuation. ^e ilrljH man Rewurcc) - ' M . elchi hour. |>er holiday and S S S**Rdir^"dmi'ni • }_______mile, and adulla fnnn pov >n. on Kh<M)l gniund., and !>y .indent, al xhool'tpon' -mdTauiilon)-Set. .nccific nl.«,m.JleKalde^piion. •■unci, and revenue allocafficlali and the Siaic Ton ^iind Taiailon)-Clarifle. 11ilin«daiefc«'elcelronlcaUy • J Jlier and Wlieeler) - Call, for - ember on ralilnK lhe thoolIiuildinKV r ami Human Reviurcc) - J; and ilitman Revnirce.) - :le.«>lilintdahotolie«>ld /ep. lu'ldlntt a (ranchiv: fiM- • *'

5 and lliunon Revnm.'r.) - eaih or Injury cauwd Iiy u rihantheinnirediiwnero<i Bvehicle. " rmerce und lliimun ,Iti debi forKivene.. due IrIn credli iran.action.

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tobacco stwould go a long way toward r< ing the nw d for pri.sons.and t big ticket items in the futui de.nl witii the failure to check and alcohol .ibuse now. •

But Senate Finance Chair At^vell Parry of Melba, the w nor’s point man on th e tobi trust plan, reiterated his con about the uncertain ty over amount the state will actuallj from the settlem ent or that federal government miglit tr make a claim on it.

Whatever happens, he cont ed, sltield the payments in a I ^%’cs thc state safety and cer ly about the.earnings off the t 10 finance ongoing commitmer

No dedsion hrts been made in how to spend the earnin jstimated at only $400,000 ,'ear andS2 million in thc 2i !001 budget year. But at the 8

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' of Southerr Uey A r ts from obscm n te r s ta te “K".nt F rands:am e,” the S iram itth is reign Filmm. in Tlie n o u n c e d b » in Falls.$7 .50 to r ’tizens and/ailable a t “ ?Jem a, th e everybody,’ n d l office, lm d Kurt’s # ’ l - k ^

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FALLS - Call it deja vu iwnbeat.ur, who took the College em Idaho jazz program curity to Montreux, will : a performer and guest for che fifth annual Jazz his weekend, event he founded-and 1 before departing for a ; jo b a t K ansas C ity, m m unity College last

>ing to be g reat to see ^ y,” M air said in a tele- p

lanticleerumpI writer_________

ALLS - Think a guy can maki merica singing Madrigal musi< y 12;do, and they’ll a ll 'be he ight for a perform ance a t t f S ou thern Idaho’s F ine Ai litorium.C hanticleer, a Sap FrancisiII ensemble - and the only fi 1 group in the country that sir usic.Jeer has had the (jpportunity

iful concert halls and houses n th e w orld ,” w r ite s F ra i a C h an tic lee r a lum nus wl

: year. “But the group has al arn in Canada, a roofless chur< e r East Germany, a gymnasiu and Central Pack with the N< irm onic”afford to do all that if you ha'

Japanesesfl Turan « • •nmat ______ .

ed it definitely is, buts M ononoke” is no ho >yie, not even dose,million-grossing phe- asin its native Japan, the cola r home-grown film in Miry’s history, i t marries fo>ble sense of visual Tan- halyric and violent, with an5y*themed s to ry an d oflaracters. Neidult faiiy tale, anima- .wo*ve not experienced it “Tcactly what devotees of T \iCtor Hayao Miyazaki me

VeiFric

r, In 1998, will be one of the fei

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'Q'W?wt:TheColleseofSoa Idaho win present Its flfUi ar

• Summit,□ Wliiere: College of Soulhei Fine Arts Center.

□ When: Today and Saturda: ' and woriishops for high scho

junior high students will be h ing the day both days, wllh c scheduled for tonight at 7:3C Saturday at 8 p.m,

phone interview. “My wifi m ade so m any friends ii Falls.”

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a record contract, have label - Teldec Qa

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have come to expect.Revered in Japan and ovi

as perhaps thq greatest a r c o n te m p o ra ry an im : Miyazaki and the company founded in 1984, Studio C have shown that more pei animation can reach the \ o f a u d ie n c e s . H is 1988 Neighbor Totoro," for insi

.was bested only by Kuros “The Seven Samurai” in a t TV survey of favorite Jap movies.

In “ P rin cess ; Mohoni

ekIiday , J a n u a ry 28 , 20

featured artists at the College

t h ae scene ofoiithem □ H o w rr iu c fu O annualjaa are fiee snd the

watch. Evening Hem Idaho which are $8 for

students, may b< day. Clinics Everybody's Bus hool and Music In Twin Fa 3 held dur- In Buhl and at Ar 1 concerts Jerome.:30 and For further Inforrr

Jensen ot 733-91

'ife and I Brent Jensi in Twin S ta te Univen

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voices ofOIIIIai Cnjdup, Clairo i

iverseas Q W here 's It pl ardst of KotcBum. n a tio n , ly he co-Ghibli, Miyazaki bring

tersonal sensibility to a i widest um he views a J8 “ M y able for straigl istance, tive and seriou osawa’s it has humor, tl 1 recent cal comedy fig ipanese . no hum m able

tunes. Instead, n o k e ,” with a hauntini

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tsaf the CSI J iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: Clinics and wprtcshopsIhe public 18 welcome to Jng concert tickets, rrfor adults and $6 for dy be purchased at b }uslness and WelchI Falls, at Savior Onjg tct Aflene’s Rowers In ci

ormation, call Grent h«3-9554. Exl 2557. tfi

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nsen, a former Boise ersity instruclor who ^ Mair a t CSI last year, ^

16th cei I m m mm W hat: Arts on Tour> □ W here: College of S -- - —Center audlloflum. Twi ^ □ W hen: Monday. 7:3

a How much: 'Hckets. adults ond $8 for stud Evetybody'-s Business; Red Hon, Crowley's S( General Store, the Mo;

■ office tho CSI Continui In Twin Falls; at Arlcno at Sav-Mor Drug In Bul Outreach Ccntcr In Bui Ketchum, Any tickets I door. Thc performance Security Bdnk.

d years ago. Thc group on Feb. 23 for its dis released last year,

a Named for th e iix rooster in Geoffrey Cl

ssMonoift? Animated, with the Q \IIIan'Anderson. Billy ' Q sIro Danes. Hait Pjaylne? Magic Lantern. ser

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ings a very different ma} animation, a medi- . tra5 as completely suit- ov<ight dramatic narra- imtious themes. Though nat; there are no musi- m afigures in this film. mo)le Broadw ay show \d, we are presented deaing. even unsettling era

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ummit this weekend.

L X p 'Jazz Sum]isn’t shy about wclcomini his mudi-beloved p r^ e c e s

“ I th in k i t ’s wonde Jensen said. “Jim left las m er w ith o u t re a lly hav chance to say goodbye to body.”

M air, who'll perform ai ton ight’s and Saturday n c o n certs w ith th e school community-based jazz groi h dped develop, will get mi the spotliglit th is weekeni he has some illustrious comj

T h e re 's t ru m p e te r I) Shew, a legend in the jazz ' an a lum nus of th e To D orsey. W oody H erm ar

entury irsur will present Chanticleer, of Southom Idaho Fine AitsTwinFalls.- ...... ......-7:30 p.m. • • ets, which oro $12 for students, arc available at JSS; Tho Homestead, Uttle, s Soda Fountain and Magic Valley Arts Council Inulng Education office, all cne's Flowers in Jerome;Buhl, or at the CSI Builcy, Gooding and

Its loft will bc sold at thc inco is sponsored by Rrsl'

tup is up.for a Grammy i disc, “Colors of Love,” i

le clear singing of the i ’ Chaucer’s “Canterbury

moke=Ph□ What’s n ratstf? P043.3 Stwukl you CO? Writer-director Hayao Miyazaki brings a dllferant sensibility to animation in his fain tale that fuses lyricism with terror

magical m ystery milieu of tra te d gods, angry spirits overm atched hum ans in w images of startling beauty e nate with violent acts and n marish terrors as if that wew most natural thing in the wor

W ith th e m e s th a t incl death, duty, sacrifice and re cration, as well as 16th cen

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l a y cimit he foiing back Buddy Rich oi essor. headline perfo le r f u l .” riglitfor30year ast sum- And th e re ’av ing a M antooth, a K 0 every- and educator wl

o f th c music tl a t both . will playing this n ight's They'll be jo

lol- and ist Henry WoIl< oups ho th e jazz prc much of University of U md. but bass p layer Kr mpany. teaches at Callfo Bobby College, and D

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nto the ^Tales,” C h an tid eer perfi 100 co n certs a y ea r acr States, Europe and Asia. It Renaissance polyphony, ja

_ gospel music, dassic prais< songs.

Chanticleer is patternc m ale Renaissance churc

• years ago. Good as it souni a carcer jiath in the 21.st ce

“ Louis Botto (C hantic realized that there were j tio n s a v a ila b le fo r ch Albinder said. “The grou were marked by long; ardi eight to 10 weeks in durati( as a dozen concerts in a roi ferent cities. The group ea those days, so they tried to any way they could. Louis, owned more cookbooks th owned books of all types. H th a t hc could m ake dim (then) 10 members of Chai

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hitsAmeTicharacters who sa “ I remain and o death’; and “I Uv€

5r • . to th e p ain oi nt “ Princess Monor3lty rooted in Japaniror. tradition. As a co

distribu tor Mirai G a im an . authoi

irus- comic series “Sa * ^he tran sla tio n ;which American actors ' alter. Anderson, Billy i ™ent- Danes. Billy Bob

;re the j a d a P in k e tt S , 1, dom estic audier

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e r ?mndedtl o rc h estras , and a irform er in his own rears.i r e ’s p ian is t F rank a K ansas com poser rw ho arranged much c th a t th e students this week.e joined by trombon- /olking, who chairs p rogram a t th e f Utah; vocalist and • K ristin Korb, who

ilifomia’s Grossmont d Duncan Moore, a ased drum m er and

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21sterform s more than across th e U nited a. It sing.9 a blend of /, j a s . spirituals and raise music and.folk --------

}rned af te r the all- urch choirs of 500 }unds, it’s not really t century.itic lce r’s founder) re few career posi- c h o ra l s in g e rs ,”

[roup's early years irduous tours, often ration, with as many I row in a dozen dif- 3 eam ed so little in 1 to conserve money uis. a gourmet chef, s than most people s. He often bragged d in n er fo r a ll th e . 'h a n tid e e r for less esee MUSIC. Page 07,

nea 10 say such things as d contem plate my live here and listen

o f th e fo re s t ,” inonoke” is deeply >anese society and1 counierforce, U.S. [iramax hired Neil chor o f th c 'a d u lt “Sandm an,” to do' on and hot young ors such as Gillian' lly Cnidup. C laire Bob Thornton anc»;t S m ith to h e l ^ jiences su rm otm f ble cultural gap.

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•J • Soocore, featurin, 'B u n g le , System of • Incubus, will perforn ^ Resort in Magna, Uta '! T ickets, -which are S

re$erved by phoning at (800) 888-TIXX. Sal ed 30 miles w est of Cily, off In te rs ta te I Exit 104.

' • The national tour ' ny of Alain Boubil a

^ ' M ichel Schoenberi : Saigon” will play tht ‘ C enter on the campi State University at 8 p through Feb. 6 and ai

. Saturday and Sunday ; on Feb. 2-6. Tickets, ,S31. S56 and $66, can I by phoning Select A S«

Saturday• Crosby, Stills, Nasi

,'will perform at the Dc '•in S alt L ake C ily iTickets, which are $4

'$76 and $ 1 2 ^ can be n - phoning (801)r325-SEA

,‘358-SEAT. The Delta •‘loca ted a t 301 We •Temple.

iNextweek: • Tuesday: Spiril of i [will perform a t 8 p.n ,;Arena on thc campus /S ta te University in f .,Tickei.s,- which are S3S •can be reserved by phoi ‘236-3627.;

• Wednesday throug

IrocahbDances, bands and c

- , south-central Idaho tl end:

‘Tonight• The Echos will play

'•p .m . to 12:30 a.m . ai uPlaza, 13S0 Blue Lakes

TwinFalls.I • Missing Josephine j from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ai Brewpub, 516 Second S Falls. No cover diarge.

• Daron Novotny will ,, 6 to 8 p.m. ai ’Sax Fiftl

213 Fifih Ave. S., Twin 1• Bob Nora Band will

9 p.m . to 1 a.m . a t S Avenue, 213 Fifth Ave FaUs.

• Rumble Doll will \ and roll .from 9 j>.m. to

' ' Boot. Scooters, 1539 Fii - N., .Twin Falls. Doors (

p.m". Cover charge is S3.• R enegade will pla

p.m. to 1 a.m..at Honke 121 Fourth Ave. S., Tv Cover charge is $3.

PeifomnI 1: “A Geologist’s Colic ‘ on display at the Herret i fo r A r ts an d S cience ( College of Southem Idr [ pus in Twin Falls. Hours ; a .m . to 9 p .m . Tuesdi • Fridays, 9:30,a.m. to 4 J Wednesdays and Thursc J 1 to 9 p.m. Saturdays. F { information, call 736-305

1: “Northwest M aster . ings from th e Cai I C ollection” will be on ; th ro u g h M arch 17 a t t : Valley C enter for the A t Humanities in Kctchum. 1 walks are set for 6 to 9 p { 19 and March 3, For moi ‘ mation, call 726-9491.I 2 and 6: Foreign Film : i 2000 will proscni “My ; F ar" at 7:.30 p.m. Feb. ; ; p.m. Feb, 6 at the Orphe ; a te r in Twin Falls. Admi . $7.50 fo r a d u l ts and ; seniors or children. Tick : ava ilab le a t th e Magic [ A rts C ouncil, E very ; Business, K u r t’s Pharn (H a llm a rk , th e O rphcu Twin Cinema 12. For mor mation, call 734-ARTS.I 4: T hc B rtghum U niversity In ternational land Dance Festival will p

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sT&Yplring Puya, Mr. 0of Down an d ■orm a t Saltair ••levkll i L I t^ a t7 p .m .e $20. can be p.m. on ^ng SmiA s *nx p.n,. on 'Soltair IS locat- Feb. 4, atof S alt Lake and at 7

te 80 W est a t which iut and$2SS

ouring compa- be reservill and Claude SS02. Cai'erg's “M iss a t 500 Wethe Morrison’ • Feb.npus of Boise Universit]8 p.m. nighdy tu re Lat:I at 2 p.m. on Torres at i lay and again th e ISU i is, which.are Tickets, w m be reserved admissior Seat at (208) the door.

coll (208): •“Feb. 4

will perforiB h & YoungDelta Center Symphon, y ot 8 p.ni. Ahrovancl $40.50 SSI Abravanel

e reserved by W est Soui lEAT or (800) informatio lia Center is • Feb. S W est South form a t t

Nampa at are $25, ca ing Select 1766.The]

of the Dmcc 5000 Ga p.m. m Holt bas, end, 3US of Idaho n PocateUo.S3SandS45, UpCOmlni >honing(208) • F eb . :

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• Night p.m. to 1 a

lay from 8:30 S. Park A\ . at W eston cliarge is $: kes Blvd. N.. . • C&R E:

p.m. to 1 aj inc will play F St., Rupe I. at Muggers • Dance i d St. S., Twin of the 40s ;e. the 90s froi/Ul play from the old Soi ifth Avenue. ing , 4 0 l in Falls. Admission/ill play from 16 yedrs ol t Sax F ifth tion. call 67 Lve. S., Twin , • K arao

from 9 r ill play rock C avanaug to 1 a.m .at Hotel, 1357 Fillmore St. Twin Falls, rs open at 7 • Karaol S3. from 8 p.iplay from 9 Klover KIu iker’s Place, Falls.Twin Falls. • Full M

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II & Hyde” will p lay Salt City’s Capitol Theater at 8 n W ednesday, a t 2 and 8 n Thursday, a t 8 p.ni. on , at 2 and 8 p jn . on Feb. 5,.7 p.m. on Feb. 6. Tickets, arc $27.50-$55 on Feb. 4-5 S-$52 for other shovt^ can Tved by phoning (801) 35S ^p iio l Theater is located tVest 200 South, b . 4-5: The Id a h o S ta te sity Jazz Festival will fea- a tin jazz a r t is t N esto r at 7 p.m. in Fhizier Hall on LJ cam pus in P o cate llo ., which are $6 for general ion, will be ava ilab le at »r. For more information.3)236-3451._ ____ ______ _I. 45rP ianist Pascal Roge foiTO a p r o g r ^ of Dvorak au re w ith th e U tah ony in-Salt L ak e C ity ’s lel Hall at 8 p.m. nightly, lel Hall is located at 123 outh Tem ple. For ticket tion, call (888) 451-2787.'I. 5: M orrissey will per- t th e Idaho C e n te r in a t 8 p.m. Tickets, which can be rest^rved by phon- jc t A Scat at. (208) 426- IC Idaho Center is located Garrity Blvd. on.Nampa’s

ing->. 7: T he M agic C irc le i^ompany w ill p e rfo rm c U tah Sym phony a t 7

lances anSteppln' out

ht F ire will play from 9” '1 a.m. at Hot Rocks, 170 'Ave., Twin Falls. Cover i5$1.: Express will play from 9 ajn . at C&L Lounge. 702

ipert. ‘:e to tlie big band' sounds ‘ Os and popular tunes of rom 8:30 to 11:30 p;m. at \ Southwest School build- i 1 W. 21st S t.. B urley . •3n is S2; must be it least ' ' i old. For more informa- , 678-8033. \

aoke will bc fe a tu re d { p.m . tq 1 a .m . at

ug h ’s Canyon S p rin g s • r i57 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.. i Is. Caoke will be fe a tu re d p.m . to 1 a.m . a t th c p Uub, 402 Main N., Twin S

cMoon Music M adness will be featured from 9 P

art shows,' 2(

lary arts calendar ^

ing F ine A rts C en ter . « f e a tu r in g th e BYU ^ e g e n d s. T he p e rfo r- ^ scheduled for 7:30 p.m. P'

w hich a re $8 in P; are available a t Book :lch Music and Kitchen in B urley , T he Book £; R upert, Bell’s Books, usic and Crowley’s in . il ls , and Books Sc in Jerome; Tickets are — door.

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im. Tickets, p riced at ailable at Everybody’s t . , T hc L e a th e rm a n , “ tarm acy & H allm ark . ” * cast membor or a t the

Vailcrs will perform in 9.* t T he Ballroom , 205 St. N.. Twin Falls. The s at 8 p.m. Tickets are

a t T he M usic *, i . in T w in F a lls a n d Vl‘ Trout in Kctchum. For L. iform ation. call 733- Ballroom is located a t in'our tingwww.m4£|c

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Abravanel Hail. For tic m atio n , c a ll (888) A Abravanel Hall is locat West South Temple.

• Feb. 7: Twila Paris fprm a t 7 p;m . a t thi C e n te r bn t h e . car Northwest Nazarene L in N am pa. A dvanced which are $16.50. can bc by p h o n in g (206) 8 Tickets will be $18.50 at

• Feb. 10: Chris Coi play the Morrison Ccnt campus of Boise State I a t 8 p .m . T ick e ts , wl $22.50, can.be reserved in |^Se lect A S eat at (1

• Feb. i l : Too Grand, tu r in g C a se , D ru Hi) P rin ce , M o nte l-Jo rda

— a n d - S is q o T ^ i l l- p la - C e n te r in W e st V all U tah, a t 7 p.m . Ticket a re $31 a n d $51, reserved by phoning Sn a t (8 0 0 ) 8 88-TIXX. C e n te r is lo c a te d i Decker Cake Drive..

• Feb . 11: C hris Cor perform a t Kingsbury Hj campus of thc University in S alt L ak e C ity a t 7 Tickets, Which arc $22.5i reserved by phoning Sn at (800) 888-TIXX.''

• Feb. 11-12: Kathy Mt sing with the Utah Sym]8 pijTj. nightly in Salt La.

• Abravanel Hall. For tickm atio n , c a ll (888).45 Abravanel Hall is locate West South Temple.

ned come• p.m. to 1 a.m. a t thc 61

1054 Overland Ave., Burli• Kroakers Karaoke wil

tured from 9 p.m. to 1 a.r Blue Room, 613 Fremont,

Saturday• Bob Nora Band will pl

9 p.m . to 1 a.m . a t Sa Avenue, 213 Fifth Ave. J Falls.

• R um ble Doll will pl and roll from 9 p.m. to 1 Boot Scooters, 1539 Filin N., Twin Falls. Doors op

. p.m. Cover chargc is $3.'• Thc Wilsons will plaj

p.m . to 1 a.m . at M Brewpub, 516 Second St. I Falls. No covcr charge. •

• R enegade will play • p.m. to 1 a.m. at Honker*

121 Fourth Ave. S., Twii Cover chargc fs $3.

• Night F ire will play p.m. to 1 a.m. a t Hot Roc S. Park Avc., Twin Falls chdrgeis$ l.

• Dusty and th e Nome play from 8 p.m. to midr

>, science205 Shoshone St. N.. 8: “H alf Time,” featuri

work of the CSI facu lty ,' on d is p la y a t th c Hi C e n te r J e a n B. Kini G allery th ro u g h M arch public reception is set for p.m. in th c gallery . Hou 9:30 a.m . to 9 p.m . Tue and F ridays, 9:30 a.m. t p .m . W e d n e sd a y s T h u rsd a y s a n d 1 to 9 S aturdays. For m ore inf tion, call 736-3059.

9 a n d .1 3 : F o re ig n Festival 2000 will presen Son th e F a n a tic ” a t 7:3( Feb. 9 and 1 p.m. Feb. 13

_Orpheum Theater i a Twin Admission is S7.50 for adul $6 fo r s e n io rs o r chil T ick e ts a r e a v a ila b le a M agic V a lle y A r ts Coi E verybody’s B usiness, i P h arm ac y & H a llm ark O rpheum T h e a te r and Cinema 12. For more inf tion, call 734-ARTS.

12: T hc M issoula Chile T hea ter will p resent “Ali W onderland” at 3,and 7 p the CSI F ine A rts Audito Tickets, priccd a t $3 for chi and $6 for adults, are ava in Twin Falls at Little Redgertips!|cv4lley.cor2ct the iness coupon...

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Geor^lke C ity ’s • Feb. 11 ticket infor- will dance

451-2787. 7:30 p.m. i rated at 123 City 's Capi

w hich a n rte will per- reserved b he B ran d t 2787. T hc am pus of- located at 5 U niversity . Feb. 1:

=d tic k e ts , sing ,i,e [h e cam p

860.9994. u n iv e rs i t j nt the door. „ | , i c h are om ell will be renter on the S e le c t A : U^mversity , 756. w hich a r e . Feb. 12 id by phon- (208)

id Jam , fea- ^n i l , K e lly 1 ^ ^ - ' lan,. P laya iay-^'rhe-E—Iley C ity ,CIS, which

can bc Smith’s Tix i. T h e E

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arneli will MorrisoiHall on the pus ot Boisej y of U tah p.m. Ticket!|:3 0 p .m . be reserved

.50, can t a sea t at (208;jmith's Tix . Feb . 13

' Incident wil rtaltcaw dl - . Lodge Ballr<m phonyat & Summer F^ k e City’s ly. Tickets, V

re.served by

ted at 123 lo ca te d in Canyon easi

?(dy are a610 Club, S p a n b a u e r’ irley. H ighw ay 9:rvill be fea- Covcr chargc J.m. a't the • C&R Exp It, Rupch. p.m. to 1 a.m.

F St., Rupert,• Karaoke

playtromiax F if th ■ Klub,

S ,T w in ‘ ™ "• Full M oi play rock Karaoke will1 a.m. ut Pa? ; ‘0

llmore St. 1054 Overlan. open at 7 * J o k e r s

lured from 9 ay from 9 Big Kahuna,! M uggerst. S., Twin Monday

ly f ro m g ,ured“from 9 ] ir’s Place, Fifth Avenue vm Falls. TwinFalls.

ly from 9ocks, 170 Tuesdaylls. Cover • The Echo;

p .m . to 12:3 nads will - Plaza, ,1350 B dnigl'it-at TwinFalls.

exhibitsE v ery b o d y ’s

iring the Homestead, T ’, will be th e Magic Va H e r re tt office. Tickets ng A rt a t F a rm e r’s 1 :h 18. A Twin Falls am or 7 to 9 ARTS to order 3urs are 12: T hc Sur uesdays A rtist Scries \

to 4:30 ist R obert Mc a n d — -K won-and-Ch

9 p.m'. at 8 p.m. at 0 nforma- on Sun Valloy

T ickets arc $: n F ilm C c n tc r memi snt “My non-members. 30 p.m. u nder are fre< .3 at the mation, call 72in Falls. ..... IS: .“The Seaiultsand U n iv e r se ” w lild ren . F a u lk n e r Pla

a t th e times are 7 p.r o u n cil, and 7 p.m. Sa , K u rt’s a re $4 fo r ad rk, .th e dents, $3 for i d Tw in $9 fo r a familj nforma- m a tio n o r f

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ce “Sleeping Beauty” at 1. n igh tly in S alt Lake apitol T heater. Tickcts, a re $10-$65, can b e 'I by phoning (888) 451- hc C a p ito l T h e a te r is It 500 West 200 South.

15: G eorge Jones will he M orrison C enter on n p u s o f B o ise S ta te ity a t 8 p.m . T ickcts, irc $30, $35 an d $60, re s e rv e d by phoning A S c a t a t (2 0 8 ) 426-

12: George Carlin w ll p lay th e Boise S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y P a v ilio n a t. 8 p .m . T icke ts, w h ich are $26 .50 . are a v a ila b le by phoning Select A Seat at (208)

V H 426-1766. .™ • F eb . 13:

'ailln P a tc h A dam s will a p p e a r at

ison Center on the cam- ise State University at 8 ets, which arc $15, can cd by phoning Select A 08) 426-1766.13-14: S ir in g C heese

.vill perform a t the Cliff Ilroom at Snowbird Ski r Resort a t 8 p.m. nigiit- >, which are $20, can be by phoning Smith’s Tix 588-TIXX. Snowbird is n L it tle C ottonw ood i ast of Sail L ake City.

all awilae r ’s B arn on U.S. '93, e a s t o f Je ro m e . i

rge is S5. Call 324-7366. ' iixpress will play from 9 1 .m. at C&L Lounge, 702Jrt. . ()ke will bc fe a tu re d 1.m . to 1 a.m . a t th e £ ub, 402 Main Ave. N., ■

floon M usic M adness Frill be featured from 9 '1 a,m. a t the 610 Club,and Ave.,'Burley.- V !h> Karaoke will be fea-9 p.m. to 1 a .m .a t th e .. „

il, 9 E. Main, Dcclo. ' - p

iam session' will bc fea- ^ 9 p.m. to 1 a .n t al Sax ^

lue, 213 Fifth Ave. S., ^

lia

hos will play from 8:30 J;30 a.m . a t W eston ' k ) Blue Lakes Blvd. N., p

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s anci mey’s B u s in e ss , T h e ' sli , The Metropolis andValley A n s Council olets arc also available Di's N a tiona l Bank in Giind Buhl. Or call 734- thJer tickets. . ' , Tisun Valley C ham ber ac;s will present violin- arMcDuffy, with Yoon reC harles Abramowic,-----E>; Our-Lady of Snowscy Road in Kctchum. wi$12 for Sun Valley PI

m b ers a n d $15 for LiTS. S tudents 18 and ticree. For more infor- ;726-9491. Id>carch for Life in thc - sci

w ill o p e n a t th c Bu* lan e ta riu m . Show atp.m. Tuesdays and 2 :Saturdays. T ickets p ra d u lts , $2 fo r s tu - pe:>r senior citizcns or atlily. For m ore infor- Au

fo r in fo rm a tio n arc i e r p la n e ta r iu m

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rlin corT a k e In te r s ta te 80 In tersta te 215 South to Boulevard, then follow east through thc canyon

• Feb. 16: David San perform a t the Colonial in Idaho Falls a t 8 p.m which arc $45, are ava th c M usic Exchange Falls and a t Smith’s Foo in Burley, or by calling ( 9233. T he Colonial Tl located a t ?98 "A” St.

• Feb . 16-17: Henry and Leslie Bricusc’s “Vi to r ia ” will play the N C en ter on the campus S tate University at 8 p.i ly. T ickcts, which are . and $37.50, can be resc phoning Selcct A Seat 426-1766.

• Feb. 16-17: Thc Ida C iv ic Sym phony will ] “TRG ’s Favorites” at 8 thc Goranson Hall oiT thc o f ,Id a h o ' S ta te U nive Pocatello. For ticket info call (208) 236-3479.

• Feb. 17: John Amos sen t a one-man theater m ance of “Hailey’s Com p.m . a t Pond S tudent Ballroom on the campus S la te U niversity in Po Tickets are $6 for geners sion. For more informal (208)236-3451.

• Feb. 18: The Ooys ( Harlem will sing a t 7:30 Salt Lake City’s Abravar

• For tickct information, ci ..451-2787. Abravanel Hall

ed ar 123 West South Ten• F eb . 18-19: C ellist

able for • Kelly Ilolmqulst will i

a onchman show from 9 p a.m . a t Sax F ifth Aveni Fifth Ave. S., Twin Falls.

• F ree dancc lessons o ffe re d from- 7 to 9 p Honker’s Place, 121 Foun S., Twin Falls.

• K araoke will bc fe from 8 p.m . to 1 a.m . Klover Klub, 402 Main A Twin Falls.

Wednesday• The Echos will play frc

p .m . to 12:30 a.m . a t V Plaza, 1350 Blue Lakes Bl Twin Falls.

• G uitarist David Sanll will play from 6 to 9 p.m. Fifth Avenue, 213 Fifih / Twin Falls.

• Bob Nora Band will p ladies night from 9 p.m. lo a t Sax F ifth Avenue, 21; Avc. S., Twin Falls.

• F u ll Moon Music M( Karaoke will be featured p.m. to 1 a.m. at the 610 1054 Overland Ave., Burlej

ore slatecshows, call 736-3()59.

16-19 und 23-36: The Ci o f S o u th e rn Id a h o Th D ep artm en t will present G rapes of W rath” at .8 p, th e F in e A r ts T h e a te r T ic k e ts , p riced a t S5 ge a d m is s io n -o r '$3 for stu< a n d s e n io r c itiz c n s , ms re se rv e d by calling 733*

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will p resent Phillip Barry’s P h ila d e lp h ia S lo ry ,” 8 L ib e r ty T h e a te r , H ailey ticket Informaiion, call 788-

20: T he College of Soui Idaho W ind Ensemblc conc set for 3 p.m. in the Everj Building Atrium. A $3 dor at the door is requested.

24: Community Concerti p re s e n t “ F estiv a l of Fou perform ance of guitar and a t 7:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Auditorium. Tickets at thc are $15. For more informati fo r in fo rm a tio n abou t sc

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n es to0 E a s t to Eldredge wil to Wasatch of Ravel and w the signs Symphony : jn. Salt Lake Ci inborn will For tickct in ial Theater 451-2787. v m. Ticket.s, lo c a te d a t vailable a t Temple.e in T w in • Feb. 25-: » d & D ru g w ill p e r fo t ! (208) 234. S how case" f h e a te r is Se Ibere at 8

Lake City’s ,y M ancini j,"/'’ :;Virtor/Vlc. 451-2787. / M o?r1s"„ >■>-■=1 »t

is of Boise K -»cP - f o 'r m 'a i Center on th

r State UnivenIt a t (208) a j 7 j. . c, . 522.50 and $:laho S tate ^y phoning S1 perfo rm 888-TDOC . 8 p.m. m • Feb. 26:0

he campus sent Mozart’s^ersity in at 8 p.m. in tlformation,' on th e camp

U niversity. ■;is will pre- S25, $40 ae r perfor-, reserved byimet” a t 7 Seat at (208)n t U nion • Feb. 26: I<« of Idaho Center in Wc.«*ocaiello. a t 6 p.m . Titrai admi.s- S33.5(), can bcation, call ing S m ith ’s

• TDCX.i Choir of • Feb. 29:JO p.m. In S afr i Duo wa n d Hall. C enter on thicall (888) S ta te Univeill is locat- Tickets, whicljmple. can be resc it A llison Select A Seat j

weekenc1 perform • K araoke p.m. to 1 from 8 p.m . nue, 213 Klover Klub, •

s w ill be . p.m . a t

jrih Ave. Thursdayfeatu red , • Pianist JiiI. a t th e play from 6 p.rAve. N.. Fifth Avenue,

. . Twin Falls.-• Rockin’ R

, Name Band wilfrom 8:30 to.l a.m. at SaxW eston Fifth Ave. S., TBlvd. N., • The Echos'

- . p.m . to 12:30itisicvan Plaza, 1350 Bhn. at Sax Twin Falls.Ave. S., .. • Comedy n

, • tured at 8 p.m.play for g Twin11 V ™ ; inform ation, c13 F ifth 736.9685.rtadness - K ^ k e i ^ Kd from 9 y.™ '' H 110 Club, Kim m y’s Rivey. Burley.

d for Febm em berships,

College 733-4898.'h e a t e r 28: Arts on 1I t “ The “ Common Grop.m'. in mance of danccs r . .119,. th e CSI F ine Aje ric ra l Tickcts, pricedu d e n ts - and $8 for stuin a y b e ' .ab le in Tv3-9554, Everybody’s Bu

S oda F ounta iiof Fools S to re , T he Ho:r’s “The R ed H en, th e '8 p .m .. Education Depi2y. F o r M a g ic 'V a lle y!8-6520. office. In Buhl a>uthcrn in Jerome a t Arincert is a t the CSI Outijrgreen • Burley; Goodingonalion

Each month,rts will . Aru and Events <>ur,” a and cntenainmid flute, ring around thcne Arts items to Arts atic door Box 548, Twin Fcition or 0548. Items for iseason darareducFeb. 1

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BSU: will perform a program and Lallo with the Utah ny a t 8 p.m . nightly in a City’s Abravanel Hall;:t informatlonrcall (888)7. A b ra v a n e l H a ll is a t 123 W est S ou th

25-26: U tah Symphony ■form a “ M u sic ian s’ ic” w ith ce llis t R yan at 8 p.m. nightly in S a lt ' jr’s Abravanel Hall. F ir iform ation , call (88B)7. A b ra v a n e l H a ll 'is a t 123 W est S ou th

25: Sawyer Brown will a t th e D ee E ven ts

I the campus of Weber versity In Ogden, Utah,. T ic k e ts , w hich a re d $25, can bc reserved lg Smith’s Tix a t (800)

6: Opera Idaho will pre- irt|s “Die Fledermaus” in the Morrison Cenibr im pus of Boise S ta te :y. T ickets, Which are ) an d $55, can bc by phoning Select A

)8) 426-1766.6: Korn will play thc E West Valley City; Utah,. T ick e ts , w hich a rc n be reserved by phon- ll’s Tix a t (800) 888-

29: J a m e s G alw ay &J will p lay M orrison I thc cam pus of Boise l iv e rs ity a t 8 p.m. hich arc $40 and $50, isc rv e d by phoning 2a ta t (208) 426-1766.

i(dfunke w ill be fe a tu re d . m. to 1 a .m ..a t t h e . ' lb, 402 Main Ave. N.,

[ Jim m y C ooper will i p.m. to 8 p.m. a t ^ x ue, 213 Fifth Ave. J ,,

r Robin and the i^o 1 will play from 9 p.m.Sux Fifth Avenue, 213

Twin Falls. '•IOS will play from 8:30 ::30 a.m . a t W eston Blue Lakes Blvd. N.,

ly n igh t will be fea- >.m. at Hot Rocks, 170 win Falls. For more n, call H ot R ocksy t

*s Karaoke will bc f^ - i 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at R ivers ide , west of

bmaryps. call 733-8323 or .

m Tour will present G round,” a perfor- ince, at 7:30 p.m. in le Arts Auditorium . •.:ed a t $12 for aduhs s tudents, a rc avail- Tw in F a lls a t . I Business, Crowley’s ■

ta in a n d G enera l H om estead , L ittle he CSI C ontinuing )epartm ent and the ley A rts C ouncil hi at Sav-Mor Drug, Arlene’s Flowers or

Dutrcach C enter In ling or Ketchum.

th, Thc Timcs-Ncws Its Calendar lists a m nment events occur- the vallet;. Submit

s and Events, P. 0. n Falls, Idaho 83303- or the March calen-

7b. 18.

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r . ‘Tho W a lle n ' nam e w as ap ; . Marley In th e 1 9 6 0 a . The gi

soon.TWIN FALLS - The

Bob Marlcy’s Band - will on Feb. 8 at The Ballroom.

The nam e W ailcrs w _ applied to groups led by

Peter Tosh and Bunny Li' in Jamaica in the mid-lJ lhe end of the decade, the teamed with tlie B aifttfl 'and began to dominate thi

; scene.'■ A fter s ign ing w ith ’ Records in 1971, the name

— - became Marley’s backing I: such, they sold more than

together until Marley’s d 1981., .T heshow stansatSp.m . are av a ila b le 'a t T he Exchange iri Twin FaUs^ar and tro u t in Kctchum.

For fu rth e r inform atii 733-5313. The Ballroom is at205Shosl«oneSt.N.

M em bers o f th e BH eham You

. D ance Festival will perform F . In Burley.

BYU m u sic a l, d a n c e gri .will perform In Burley■ BURLEY-The Brigham

'.U niversity In ternational .and Dance Festival will pi ■Feb. 4 a t th e King Fin« Center, featuring the BYU Legends.

The troupes will perform bination of Polynesian muj dance with special segmer turing Latin American and American'donce.

Burley is th e first stop > group's millennium tour.. The performance is schc .for 730 p.m. Ticket,s which in advancc, are available ai Plaza, Welch Music and K

^-Kneads in Burley, The Book in R upert,.B ell's Books, Music and Crowley’s in Twir and Books & Treasures iri J< Tickets ore $10 at the door.

The appearance is sponsoi the Oregon Trial Botanical G Foundadon and the BYU A Association. All proceeds 'costs will go to the new Bot 'G a rd en s b ein g develop i

;Wagic Valley.

^^'School H o u se R o ck ' co : ^ o life on s t a g e a t CSI?: TWIN FALLS - T he J rjMusical Playhouse will pr >“SchooI House Rock” Feb.; th e College of S ou thern 1

Fine Arts Center auditorium. . The upbeat and energetic

' .began as a Sat\irdoy mornin •Itoon series in the-1970^des t o teach kids about a varii -educational top ics such a I^^structure of the English lanf ;^nath and the history of Am »3“School House Rock” has •-^tumed into a mtuical with ►jhat in c lu d e “V e rb !” “ T tjWhat’s Happening,” “A Nou J;5»erson P lace o r T h ing” ;;2“Conjunctio!i Junction.”►*. Tickets, whidi are $6, are

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applied to b a n d s behind bo th P e g roup now to u rs on i t s owt) ai

; Wallers - able at Ever riU perform Leatherman )m. Se Hallmark; was firs t any cast men by Marley, Performan Livingston Cast men:

i-1960s. By Baxter, Krist; them’o t^ d K a th leen C •tfbrothers Craytom , G the reggae Davis, Dany

Fairbanks, th 'I s la n d Shala-Gield: me Wallers Elizabeth Fc lg band. As -M adison-H { an250m il- , Jo rd a n Hlc led to work ’ Sarah Hoskir 's death in , Danika Johni

O ther cast I.m. Tickets'. Johnson^ R; he M usic Kalbfleisch, < i^and Twist LaM ure, En:

. Loevner, Kyi ation, call Abby McNee 1 is locatcd . Emily Mosl

K elsec N«----- Neyman, M<

Plew, V irgir Roache, Jes Sabey, Rich: S an tana , K a th e rin e i Schaff, M at

i g s H j H Shelby, Jessii Stanley, Eva V a len tin e ,

r M ichelle VicA bby W ate

b # Tabitha W idErinWildmar

G M | Billy Richari h it C a c tu s F• JACKPOT

— .. 1 Coasters ^vjll Resort Casino

l^oung Through tllusic and career, The < n p«h A duced such hi " * “Charlie Bro

“Poison Ivy;” “Along Came,

g ro u p The Coaster|t 8 p.m. dinner „ $10.95 tonigl

™ Young $12.95 on Sa. inl Music ploy „„ 11 p „ 1 perform cover charge I m e A rts Sunday and $1

fU Living Forreservai 1103.

rm a com-

nd Native CUltUral tfip t TWIN FAL

)p on the still available . , , , Southem Idah

.cheduled 31, , an„uai c , ich a r e $8 San Frandsco. s a t Book Thebusw ill I lOtchen M arch 16 an( ook Store Francisco on N s, W elch Cost of the I Wm Falls. dent nnd inclu 1 Jerome. accommodatio

sions and ticke spedal perfom

JG ardeti the Czech Phil) J A l u ^ conducted by A !ds a f te r „„ d 0 s tag e BotnmaU pia„os, 4 Hant ip in th e and Richard Gl

Ih e trip is Oj and non-studer

C0m6S ' the trip may ea I F inal trip rc

, . M onday a t 7 ] } Ju n io r Steel Art Comp p resen t pus.

For more inl ■n Idaho Department Q um.stic show fTT; ^ ning car- . , WcofTcr... deagned ca tering by ariety of . professional h as the

K r i S consuK alion ins been .services, a :th songs fu ll b a r & “ T h a t’s kitchen, plus lo im is a m uch m ore II '6 help you platire avail- y “ “ ''

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h P e te r Tosh a n d Bob n<l a n d win play Twin F a lls w

rerybody*s Business, The ^an and Kurt’s Pharmacy ^irk in Twin Falls, £tom “ lember or at the door. ,tances are 7 p.m. nightiy. .em bers include K atie ^ista Boer, Erica Bywater, «; CapoJupo, S te fa n ie ”G race D aigh, A laina gj

nya Dickerson, Ashlees, T andra F airb an k s , . . :lds, Jenny FothergiJI..Fox, Lindsey Hansen,H en so n rC p d y ;H ick sr— S [Icks, Echo. H oskins, ^ kins, Brandon Hunt and mson. • ,ast members are luley R yan Jones, T iffany „• h, Chesley Keirn, Carly E' Emily Laws, M atthew . <yler Lux, Megan Lux, • leely, Danielle Moslee, w js lee , K aleb M oslee, ' N ebeker, V anessa M cKay N ield, Em ily „ ginia Reynolds, Andy ‘ lessica Roache, Nicki ' chard Sabey, Herm an

Em ily Schacher, a S chacher, B radley m, la tthew Schaff; T ara ssicaiSimonson, Jordan g l va Stutzman, MaryAnn !, P reslie V avold, p , Viola, B rittany W ard, ..J Iters, Corey W hite, o , icker. Erica Wildman, ^ lan and Liz Woods. ^

a rd ’s C o a s te rs 21 s P e te s n f3T - Billy R ic h ard s’ S y ll play Cactus P etes «■- no througli Sunday. i;1 th e ir nearly 50-year j ,e C oasters have pro- ' hits as “Yakety Yak,” ^

irown,” “- Searching,” S/: “Young Blood” and

le Jones.”Iters will perfomi a t an ^ er sliow. Prices start at ight and Sunday and y Saturday. They’ll also p.m. cocktail show; the W3 ;e is $7.50 tonight and q I SIO on Saturday. vations, caU (800) 821-

&Istill open for CSI Z. p t o S a n F r ^ l s c o ^^LLS - Bus sea ts are 3le for the College of ^Iaho Art Department’s Jl cCultural Field Trip to w.,

CO.______________/ill leave Twin Falls on ind re tu rn from San 1 March 21. P™le trip is $340 per Stu- dudes transportation, tions, museum odmis- Jcets to this year’s two ^ jrmances, a concert by, hilharmonic Orchestra ^ y Vladimir Ashkenzay se play e n ti t le d “ 2 mds” by. Ted Dykstra Greenblatt. AUl} open to CSI students ^ ients. Students taking eam two credits. T> registration will be be I 7 p.m. a t th e LaV ar • Chil mplex on the CSI cam- “AL

a tSinformation, call A n Tl Chair Mike Green at the

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733-9SS4, Ext. 2630.

S choo l o f w in e c l a s s w t e a c h history , ap p recia

TWIN FALLS - T he Valley A rts Council will four-week “School of Wim om 7 to 8:30 p.i • dnesdays, beginning 1

ihrough M arch 8, a t the Valley Arts Coundl Galleiy

WiU iam Pappas, directoi Hospitality Education Depj at tiie College of Southerr will discuss how wine is mj h istory of w ine, how to “great” wine, vnne and tii tages, and how to choose an the righLwine. Each class w wine tasting.

-----Pappas came to Twin FalBoston. Hc has a masters from Cam bridge College bachelo r of a r ts in hot restaurant administration fi University of Massachusetts

The dass is designated i noisseurs as well as the wine afidonado.

Cost is $65 for the fou series or $20 for each ind class. Class size is Hmitc enrollment is on a first-com served basis.

To r e ^ e r , call 734-2787 by the gallery at 308 Shoshon

W a te rc o lo is c la s s avail a t D estiny C h ris tia n sc l

TWIN FALLS - A six course, Beginning W ater with Jeannine Lee, will b

_from 3.to.Spjn. onTridays, •ning Feb. 18, at Destiny Ch School.

Lee cam e to Twin Fall; eastem Oregon, where je h numerous shows including picces on permanent collec Eastern Oregon Universit has taugh t private ly as v instructing w atercolors a Mountain College. Her wor private collections worldwid

Cost of th e class i s -$61 materials.

For more information or t< ter, call Destiny Christian i at 7364255.

Foll( fe s tiv a l b rings ec le g u ita r m a s te r t o Hailey

HADLEY - T he Nor Rockies Folk Festival wiil p “An Evening with Leo Kott 8 p.m. March 11 a t tho Wood High School auditorium , open at 7 pjn.

Kottke has released mon 21 recordings arid has been c ar tis t w ith a variety of m styles from Big Head Todd Pass. He i,<> induded in thc < Player Magazine’s Hall of Fa:

Tickets, which are $16 gc adm ission and $30.fo r lii reserved seats, are available Bad Bills and Read All Abou Hailey, and Twist and Trout and C hap ter One Bookstc Ketchum. For more inform call 7884200.

H e a rts a n d B e a u s Ball w a m is up T he Ballroom

TWIN FALLS - T he ^ Valley Regional Medical C Foundation and Twin Falls ' Se Hospital Foundation will up to sponsor th e H eart! Beaus Ball on Feb. 12 at Ballroom, 205 Shoshone St. N

Cocktails, d inner and da; are on tlie bill fcir tlici V a l^ Day tiiemed-evcnt, witii pro to benefit the establishment i Magic VaUcy Health & Educ Endowment. —

No-host cocktails start at p.m., wiUi dirmer to follow ai p.m. Dancing is scheduled 830-11:30 p.m., with music b Fox and The O\nyon Side £ Ordiestra.

Tickets aro $45 per persor reservations and informatior 737-2481. Reservadon deadli Feb. 4..

tu d ltlo n s a r e b e in g held for 'A lice In W onderiand

TWIN FALLS - Audition! ae held for the Missoula, N Children’s Theater productit ‘Alice in Wonderland” on F It St. Edward’s Catholic Scho<

Those who wish to auditio he Feb. 12 perform ance sh

\ The Ball

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For Rcscrvatic I r K or Informalic

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I b ringarrive at ■■ n to suiy for twi cast members forareheahal ing the auditio

uflii Among thcW ll the three Alicciiation . Mad Hatter, tl le M agic HeartII otf<5 a Tweedlcum ai ine” class; m Students in kis'Feb. 16 12th nre welco, le M agic “ilvance■5 “ “ SIC

tor of.the b f tnsttoaid ii •nartmentim Idaho, Im d^nge resp made, the . Missoula C to te l l atime vin. "■ * “ » '“mes, nnd servo m ake-up. T wiUofter nctor/dirccti.

rehearsals tm•nils Irom-----t a m i t t a i p jrrs degree , Th» Produtt ce a ^ a 3 and 7 p.m. on « e ? a n 3 .from Ihe Counal, Farmi for con-e novice saaon 1 ^ 1 0 3

For further 3ur-class 734-2787. idividual ited and ime, first*

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H em ian’s H ells from s tr in g of h its

JACKPOT - . will perform

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Competition finalists mt chosen to perform a t an Oc concert. There wUl be a $250 awarded to each of thc winne.

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If you’re one of the i older adults who dcci( get a flu shot this win are two im portan t ll should know: The fit you , and i t ’s no t to chaniie your mind.

In the United Statei . son runs from Novem

April - which means will be around for sevi montlis. Although the to g e t n flu shot is Septem ber and mid-N' d octors say being ya now is be tte r than no p a r tic u la r ly if you a than 65 or suffer from ilhiess such as diaben eases of tlic heart, lunj neys.

It takes one to two wc you get the shot for proi develop.

----------- T h e - - f e d e r a l—G en tDisease Control and Pr statistics show that the 20,000 A m ericans eai jiiost o f them o ld e r t Influenza and pneumi the fifth-leading causes

. for the elderly. Studies i catc the best weapon ag deadly virus and such complications as broncl pneum onia is the flu which reduces the risk ta liza tio n by 70 perc death by 85 pcrcent ama adults.

Convincing patien ts up Ihcir sleeves for the sh o t, th o u g h , can be lenge. Dr. M ichacI G h eard all th e excuses g ettin g in o cu la te d , in lhe l)elief th a t the sh<

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COLU^ffiUS,Ga.-Tho felt sick as a dog. Shclb had no stomach for goinj doctor.

"H e’ll m ake you feel . h o n e y ,” h e r m other, explained to the 2-year-old

“ I don’t want to feel L Slielby insisted, showing no fiiing e lse , h e r sp ir robust.

Slielhy’s “fit” ended up her mother fit tt) be tied - past incidents had done.

"The funny thing is tha she leaves (pediatrician C M acLeod's) office, she’s happy," said Wells, a Col resident. "Shelby will saj thing like, ‘I like Dr. Ma the next lime we have to g struggle all over again."

A child’s fear of going doctor is fairly common,

,s(une cases can turn exi child exiieris say.

“ It’s strange, but my son has never reallv had a nr w ilh i t ," W ells said . "S hales it and it doesn’t mat

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - years (.f living, Lela Allen ciitisidcred whether she w o|)iimisi o r a pessimist. Bul 12 y ea rs ago . h e r bust Walter, hnd a heari attaci died af te r supper one nig he brushed iiis teetli. And ; iy a f le r she buried him, < cam e down with a nasty I tion in her right {inkle tha h e r in th e h o sp ita l foi monilis and nearly cost he leg.

And then the sen io r ci ap a rtm e n ts she was livii burned to the ground, ant lost everything she owned.

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Cohen sees few kids who i scared of him - at least, ii beginning. He understands i

“ W iien y o u 're betw eer ages of 2 and 4, the doctor i big giant,” Cohen said. “He’ ogre who holds you down, o o iiie rs hold you dow n, a sticks all kinds of things in niouih/in your ears. Hey, it' much fun.

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"W hen they reach those years, w ell, the docto r is establishmeni. He’s in the er :amp."

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Scottish-set little n ultimately as ordlnar falls into the lan er c life in q u e s tio n b< young lad nam ed Fi restlessness is qulckl a lite ra l way, as th< tyke op ts to crawl roof of his family’s p, ra th e r chan be put nap.

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Movies playing in s Idaho this weekend. ( by Los Angeles Times R idder New spapers R atings by th e Moti Association of Am er for g e n e ra l au d ie t parental guidance ur{ of m ateria l possibly for children; XPG-13) strongly cautioned tc ance for attendance younger than 13; (R) younger than 17 adr

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• “ A m eric an Bea absolutely brilliant pi by Kevin Spacey is on] the iceberg in this cot tra^com edy about a n man’s escape from sub Rated R; sexual them language, violence.

• “Anna and thc Kii aren’t any songs, but shonage of lyrical be: fourth movie version i story-that inspired Rt Hammerstein’s ”TheK Jodie Foster plays Bri A nna Leonow ensjw l S iam to te a c h ' finj Wjestem w ays to the brood of th e king, pl regal re s tr a in t by H action star Chow Yun PG-13; violence. 2 hou utfes.

. 4 “A ny G iven Sun Pbcino is an old-school butts heads with a hip tA b ac k (Ja m ie Fox> t ^ m ’s a m b itio u s (Cameron Diaz) after h star (Dennis Quald) is i a feel-good football fan of all people, Oliver S

• spends the entire film I^m ljardi-esque, tradi u ^ . Rated R; nudity, (lea gue-sanctioned) d u g use. 2 hours, 45 mi

“Bicentennial Man \^ lia m s and Chris Cc

d irected Williamj Doubtfire" - do a mas o rim ag in in g a robot’; transformation into a m P(^13 for language and um concent.)

• “ D e u ce Bigaloi Gigolo” - In th is sur funny gross-ou t comi Schneider is a fish tan who m ust ta k e th e Lpthario to m ake sor CJWh. H ook ing up wii nMdam“ (hilariously p s ^ d - u p comic Eddie G r ^ a n c e s wom en who titeis typically keep th less - supersize height, sy an d T o u re t te ’s Sj among them. Rated R; b mild profanity. 1 hour utes.

.• “ Down to Y ou” - Prinze Jr. and Ju lia Sti a$ two M an h a tta n co l dents who m eet and fal a t^ y in love lots fa s t^ 1 were prepared for. Unfo t ^ film itself is mediocr W ritten a n d d irec ted I^ c s o n . (1:29. P 0 1 3 fo to m a t ic m ate ria l, sex ten t, language, drug am

• “T he E nd of th e A Neil Jordan’s adaptation may be G raham G reer novel iis lik e S ara h (J Moore), the m arried wor whom its pro tagon ist, (Ralph Fiennes), is obs niay not alvrays be faithf iSalways true. R ated F t ^ e , nudity, language

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u nday” - Al S S ® Dol coach who hip-hop quar-oxx) an d h is B h E bus o w ner H B m O:r his veteran ‘The E is injured, infa n ta ^ from, a rea l aliir Stone, who Allen maj lm _esppusing_ Lightyeajaditional val- m ovies, bity, language, actor a lad ) v io lence , b land a t 1mmutes. profanity,.

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ilien invasion. S ta r Tim lay be the voice of Buzzaa r.in th e “ T oy-S to ry ’i ___, bu t as a se lf-cen te red la William Shatner, he’s It best. Raced PG; m ild y, cleavage jokes. 1 hour, tes..1, Intem jpted” - Susanna s percepcive memoir of a ! spenc as a ceen-age men- :itu tion p a t ie n t in th e >ecomes an u n ev e n tfu l n the hands of d irec tor ilongold, who either fails e poinc or to m ake it. e G reen M ile” - F rank It’s detailed adaptation of •King’s serial novel “The Ule” is not likely to suffer e of “T h e S h aw sh a n k tion,” which fared badlycers, on ly to .b e c o m e ......afcer being 'released on i 1; language, violence. 3 tninuces. je H u rric a n c ” - In th e i ob Dylan song less than ] inutes long told the story i 1 (H urricane) C arter, a nvicted of a triple mur- <

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— 2 1/2 -hours recounting two-decade stin t in pri how a g ro u p of cor C anadians, inspired bj ag e r’s b e lie f in Cartel cence, finally won his i What lifts the movie abo' e ra l p ie tie s is che fine m ance by Denzel Wasl who digs deep enougii to th e h ard en ed hum anit Carter’s self-protecting', m oting-poser-A s a bon p re tty convincing in th back boxing sequences. 1 violence, language. 2 h minutes.

• “Magnolia” - Writer Paul Thomas Anderson ’’Boogie Nights" with a

- ..sion of.”Nashville,“ .inu us to vorious citizens of F e rn a n d o V alley who; in tersec t in wondrous i one incredibly humid da: R; sexual situations, nud guage. 3 hours, 8 minutes.

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IC Omega C ode” - T he iintlmathematical equa- T ilied to the Bible can pre­future is at the heart o fa h consp iracy th r i l le r m edia m ogul-turned-

in (Michael York) who code to establish himself Rated PG-13; violence. 1 minutes.incess M ononoke" - animated director and

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t h e b o x caga inst a wolf womai D anes) figh ting alonj spirits of the forest. Toe and violent for small chi too long for almost an devotees; Its originalitj can’t be denied. Rated F lence, language. 2 hour utes.'

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. Rated PG-13; disturbing 1 hour, 55 minutes.

• "Snow Falling on C David Guterson’s compc poetic novel about a mu th a t reo p en s W orld wounds in 1950s Wash: stylized into tedium by Sco tt H icks, th e n red m elo d ra m a tic medioi Hicks and co w rite r R Rated PG-13; sexual siti hours, 6 minutes.

• “Supernova”- Jam e and Angela Bassett lead of a medical rescue ve discovers an ex istence ob jec t in space. Ratec f la sh e s of nudicy, vio hour, 31 minutes.

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iwed soul, an d R obert is relatively unaffected • mng Fraser, a role tha t • slly have been cloying, ll’s w atchable hammi* ps thc movie from sink- i ts own g e n tility , bu t ■ id M astrantonio arc all in th e ir ster.eotypical istrantonio’s role is par* Lhanklcss after her reve- ?ork in J o h n S ay les ’- - l lL l f e lL w i l l - p r o b a b l y ------------3re people, but-it treads s w here m any m ovies } before.

is w e e k :to a rodent whose ready tter\vould make him a t - - - the Tonight Show. (1:32.. ief language.)TalenCed Mr. Ripley” - Minghella's sun-so^ed, dapcation of the Hrst of

H Ighsm ith ’s novels- the ingenious mind of a . er (before the term was almost as lushly seduc- far less involving than,- lisli Patient.” Rated R;«acual theme. 2 hour, 19 •

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^ o rld lsN o t Enough” - is J^mes Bond now the ■'cd, continuous feature s in history - 37 years, •- it.is the most reliably. ing. The th ird install- •;tar Pierce Brosnan as I’t skimp on the clabo- 1 we’ve come to expect,B most character-driven i ’60s S ean C onnery Rated PG:13; violence, inuendo, sexual situa- ur, 11 minutes.

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— • these letters, initials in S, J. Dtiring Kclininr)', domcii occur ihnc cmiUi include wht mnriial slums April. Oc NovcmlH-T will prove to Ik: months.

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individual who constantly pr rich-quick schcmcs. Lei it l>c don't intend to be fall guy.

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- your effons. In mailers of sj stick wilh number 8.

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a t the woman .'Vhen t, thc childrcti tid Inheritance mS. Pretlcr? man sho\\traditional on Milton

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will be all 10 the Rood for you.tlu s (Jun. 20-Feb. 18): wolves around family, home, Muriial status dominates, emotional equilibrium. If all will turn out right.(Feb. ig.March 20); Your

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, DEAR ABBY: 1 ju! re a d in g th e l e t t e r i husky dog who jum pe hack of a pickup trucl fic. Here is'oUr stoi^:

We w ere cam ping Day weekend th ree ' Our dogs w.ere tied u; Jeashe.s in fhe back ol up truck. One of ther onto our cooler next t of th e truck nnd fell c o lla r s lip p e d o v er and she went u nder i of th e truck.-.W hen ' h e r , sh e w as s t i l l a barely.

We drove 20 ipiles to s ta tio n In P ayson, A called a vet at his homt us directions'lo his.of wonderful man tried vi save her, but couldn’t, still haunts us.- N eedless to say, no dogs ride ih the back of anymore. I am now a

. for the Arizona Human Please, Abby. tell your : t re a t th e ir p e ts as th

• want to be treated, Pe friends. •

- KAREN IN t e m :

DEAR KAREN: I’m your lette r in the hopi tragedy which befell m il discourage other dt from transporting thci the back .of pickup trui on:

DEAR ABBY: I’m re to th e le t te r regard in who allow th e ir dog; unprotected,in the bacl pickups. I believe In di tice . W hen th e se pe before their maker on J Day, they will be sent ride aim lessly in the b flatbed truck ovor bun roads, wondering when at the wheel will make sharp tum.

Remember, each of u judged by how we tre; least of Cod’s creatures.

-ALLEN IN EMORY

DEAR ALLEN: If ( ' sense doesn't rule, then

your letter will scare ca thoughtless pet owners ir th e rig h t thing: keepii dogs safely inside/the cal tru ck s and out of harn Read on:

DEAR ABBY: I have

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ss was p roducer and con*- of the an them “We Are b rid” tha t h e lp e d raised nillion for African famine n the 1980s.en tly , a t th e re q u e s t of d N a tions S ecre ta ry 'al Kofi A n n a n a n d U2 Bono, Jones campaigned

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add to the one about the t nearly didn’t survive a he back of a pickup, lave tw o s o n s , o n e of wns'a pickup truck . One ' ny night a few m onths cy w ere h e a d e d down* ur oldest son jum ped in k of the truck while his and their buddy sat in

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jfining moment came in Pn Joe joined the group ®I the countertenor sec- ®; o th e r s in g ers recog- ^s talent, and they asked f 'jcom e the ensem ble’s “ical director. Over the “ e’s distinc tive singing • ™ well as his Innovative ien ts of gospel musicjngs, have b « o m e hall- “ ihe group." S«:lee r consists of altos “Ider and Jeffrey Keim. S;M atthew A lb er , J a y ’

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First encountered, wii on her face from sucking son out of a wound. Is I M ononoke, familiarly ki San (Danes). A human gii by the giant white wolf gi (Anderson), whom she ri a d im in u tiv e jo ck ey , strong, feisty and comer of all humans, most espec

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ch the team would enjoy id throughout the remain- the contest.'in g b o u n ce d b a c k and hroughout the res t of the jr, a lthough th e W olves d ro p p e d th e le a d , and th e p e rio d w ith a 10-9

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all to Ba packed house of fans t ing a battle featuring tv best teams in the state.

The first time the team the Broncos took off et

• were never threatened. 1 it was close throughout, the final score did not in< much.

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vl’ mateI W hen: Sunday.; 4 p.m. (ABC) r d S s r o I l ^ e s t lina: / J w C SI Rams by 7 '

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^ Stimpson le'C astleford points apiecourth quar- . The Wolvoff steals, a travel to ttree-pointer.. Saturday fois, had eight th e M agic6 final peri- reg iona l tt

drops to 7-and Alicia loser of Sat

Jlackfb5 anticipat- ting the advatwo of the but each tim«

. from beyondms played. the lead. Theearly and game with 10, This time “They hav*Jt, even if they ore builindicate as ers. Tonight,

the tempo,”lied early Michelle Sky)come back Jerome so-pointers. West, who firtimes, cut- got the feed

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bowing and bi P e te Sam prt 15,000 delirioi

th e y stared ar each a secret treasui

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led the Huskies with 11 iece.olves are now 10-10 and 1 top-seeded Murtaugh for their sw ond game of ,ic V a lle y Conference . to u rn a m e n t. Hansen 7-12 an d will piay the

Saturday’s gam e pitting

Dot OITCIvantage to single digits (ime Blaekfoot converted iind the arc to maintain tTie Broncos finished the c10 three-pointers. ' 1

lave great shooters andluilt on the three-point- r:ht, Blaekfoot dictated I),” said Jero m e coach Ii J^les. . , ascored fist as Kendra 1 finished with 10 points,!d from Cyrita Warner

ists fansther those stories and Biis 'a re enough to hold gt’s in te re st through a sh•th of hype, a day full la ; shows and four hoursfias yet to be seen. Hlow s ta n in the televi- ai’S, th e playoffs got a ' a : i’Cek in the conference

ferailed G r its Bowl, aet Southeastern show- W een Jacksonville and , d rew an overnight,'down ju st 6 percent ersarly gam e betw een toi M innesota the year an: St. Louis-Tampa Bay stt26.9 rating, a-3-per- -n e the p re v io u s year's

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tUJJR N E , A u s tra lia - toIre A g assi fin ish ed bl: I blowing kisses, andpras m o p e d aw ay, foi•ious, u tterly drained Age A u s tra lia n Open 6 (ch other as if sharing toisure. firw they had witnessed , tht3f matches when his- ‘iatness converge and airi push each o ther to Agth the stakes high on ovn stage. recpras could make the the!r in tennis look fee- yoi•eak shutout. hetssi could 9bsorb 37 plaunpras and still find atr

stntwo of th em could ini most exquisite rai- ex|ter point for five sets qui

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second-seeded Raft Rive • Oakley on Wednesday.

Sixth-seeded Oakley a in the winner’s bracket 1 upsetting No. 3 Hagerm on th e road. Hagerman' H enslee led all scorers

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ce agaion the fast break. The teai ed baskets for the rest of tl te r until W arner w ent c

, coast for the lay-up and ' lead after one period.

Warner continued the n n ee tin g in sid e , a n d : Escover added a jum per lane. Camille Brinain hit ir another feed from Wamei Tigers led by sbc midway t

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s’ intereBroncos-Jets matchup in tl game. It was th e highest show since the Academy A last March.

S till, ABC S p o rts p re : H ow ard K atz see m s i appfoaching the Super Bov a sense of resigned inevitat

“ People have asked h( feel about the teams,” Kat “We’re here to cover the We hope it’s a great game."

So does the NFL."C odd there be a small

ence in ra tin g s because teams are from sm aller mi and not larger ones? Sure, stupid if I said differently,’

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s t o f o u r t h SIover th re e h ours, ea ch t turns hurling himself horiio to hit balls that seemed im bly out of reach.

Together they pu t on a for the film archives Thui Agassi winning 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 6 (5), 6-1 to become the firs to rcach four straight Grand finals s in ce R od L av er s them all in 1969.

“It’s quite a feeling out i almost like you are a t a con Agassi sa id of th c thundi o v atio n s h e an d Sam received diuing the match a the end. “Your ears are rir you can’t hea r. You can’t hear yourself grunt when yo playing the points. It’s quii atm osphere, an d then in : strange way it’s incredibly s in y o u r m ind . W hen.you experience i t on th a t leve quite a memory.”

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with 12, coach Brad O ^ ^ the Broncos a:£Y . Page 02 this weekend. , “Blaekfoot

th e strongesi I . • them 'h a v e - r I J . X Cooper, who

Blaekfoot by Ii•ams trad-' the quar- have toco a st'to heads (to win).’

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be the toughe: the late River’s, Boise J st-ra ted Wolfley - a twc Awards pion - the field

year’s 112-poun e s id e n t Tamayo (20-3 r

to b e Jake Summers owl with last year at 119) abUity. Torres (third in how we 112) and Poc atz said. Armstrong (sec e game. year.atl03).-• In the latest A

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A gassi will go a show major title Sun ursday, winner of Thursi 7 (0), 7- nal between defr rst man Yevgeny Kafelni id Slam ' Norman.' sw ep t For Sampras,

record 13th maji t there, . . to wait, incen," “Andre and 1 1 derous of a lot of epics, im pras "Today was d e I and at them, he got inging, , S am pras said ’t even muscle in his rii you are the match, but a uite an sitting here with 1 som e lo s t. H e o u tp h / silent injury, though, i )u can out of Davis Cup vei it’s w hen th e U.S.

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RT - m r f f T T V T T m ja a - .M J U t i J a l B B Etie s t RedKtlvwson .> will Mwnorial m ats tnvttaUonalag ic Whore: At Mlnlco • }day High School rd a y Whwi: Today, "' ma- I 3:15p jn . ,- ..... I - . -cend .Salurday, 9 n t s - a.m., finals H al- around 3:30 M e- p.m. vita- OobdlflC Ru- Avonmor* th e Invltatlen^

.von- Where: Goodir\g rita - High School k»d- When: Saturday, in a t 10 a.m., finals - snds around 4:30 ag ic p.m.

j Halverson Memorial .U Tournament, held at gh School, will feature jrate’s top 10 Q ass A-1 3. 1 B laekfoot, No. 2 3. 4 Centennial, No. 6 , No. 8 Borah and No. 9 plus the No. 1-ranked

Jnake R iv e r.___ ____t Spartans"have~w'6h vo H alverson toum a- w ill-b e looking for a lighx tea m t i tle th is Three-peating m ight f ic u lt , how ever, a s . te rs th e tournam ent . Ust of walking wound- .

sity wrestlers, includ- v •anked Jesus Tamayo K.C. Uiicola (160), a re juries suffered in last s T iger-G rizz Invi- On W ednesday , th e " id Spanans endured a m eet thrashing - their h e -y e a r - from top- ckfoot.. ■andably, Minico head 1 Cooper said he sees IS as A e team to beat nd. •>ot has probably got j e s t tea m I’ve seen e -in y e a rs ," said vhose team edged ly less than 10 points ’s tournament. “We’ll ! to w restle over our in).”oper said he expects is i n ju r e d s ta rte rs , imayo, to be in action • id, he remains imcer- r U sco la . T he 160- as co n tin u ed to be y a kn ee in jury that to withdraw from the ■ Invitational. Uscola

lied to have an MRT vening to determine oT the injury, lual competition, the . weight class looks to jhest. Led by Snake se State-bound, Clint two-time state cham- ield also includes last ound state-champion •3 record), Madison’s iers (second in state 119), Meridian’s Toby 1 in state last year at P o c a te llo ’s Shiloh (second at state last

s t A-1 state rankings, ids No. 1, Armstrong s No. 3 and Summers ith Tamayo \vrestling ed knee and Wolfley I big toumament vic- riger-Grizz, the divi- me should be hotly ee WRESTUNQ, Page D3

i j o r f i n a lch an d U.S. Open st year and nmner- ras a t W im bledon, go a f te r h is six th Sunday against thc ursday’s late semifi- defending champion elnikov and Magnus

as, th e pursuit of a najor title wUl have

i I have been a pan MCS,” Sampras said, d e f in ite ly one of

got the best of me.” ia id h e s tra in e d a s righ t hip early In Jt added, “I am not dth an excuse why I :p lay ed m e." T he ih, m ight keep him Cup play.next week- I.S. tea m goes to

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It was u 17*sh of Scottsdale a forG lstpbce, fl

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The call Wed pay the first-ro pensation for Ic The Patriots wi and a fourth- a Patriots a No. S

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After dominat down with a rigl hands and used i his opponent froi

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sam e because hi will be replaced I

Vincent was in " the Pro Bowl for

! • Rams* Pro Bowl guard Adam Tit

I Cowboys.

' Former HusHASTINGS.

• • Osbome. who w'o 1997, said Tliurs( cnizy state. .

Osborne, a Re announcement ii excelled as.a thn a niajiirity of tlie tio other major t franchises.

Yankees' pi. . NEW YORK -

Jimenez fracturei • ■ , not play this year

Jimenez. 22, wj passenger bus t Domingo to the D

Davis and 7NEW YORK,-

"Dallas were each on Thursday. Trei

Davis was pena is 7-fodt-6, and th of the Mavericks’ Bradley was fin'ei confronting the \\

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; partially paralyztaccident that kill Kansiis City Chief

The Kansas Cit} m ation it obtainc voided therem air taih playing incen

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PHILADELPHIA Lindroshadanim m e in his remrn to the : Flyers.

The Flyers captain lineup Tliursday ni^; ing four games w th ; and scored an eariy Florida.

Llndros, who recei\ concussion in 22 moi in Atlanta, scored h since Jan. 2 with 8:3i first period. He slami loose puck in the cr<

V a l l e y _Coittinued from 01 w h iie O a k le y ’s Sa paced the fiom ets’ wi

“ O akley ju s t cam' said H a g erm an coi Finney, whose team w loser of the Castlefon contest next W edne:

I have to give them ctw ere m o re in te n se were.”.

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irte r Mickelson le<)ALE, Ariz. > Phil Mickelsa the Phoenix Open. ■ rter, Mickelson shot an 8-un in for the nrst-round lead or trokes behind.7*shot tiimaround for Micke! e course. Last year, he finish e, and the year before he tie

k finally g e ts his J(3. Mass. - Bill BelichTck u-os ingland Patriots after New Y c-ditch phone call to meni p pick in this year’s draft, p'ednesday n i ^ t prodded Pa :-round draft choice Porcell: r letting Belichick out of his will give New York their

I- and seventh-rounder in i ..S in 2001 and a No. 7 in 200

ire Mueller to be n£ANS - After putting togei Seahawks from a last plact dy Mueller took a job Thurs ;eneral manager of the New < It ojily takes over player per0 joins a franchise that has h e r has won a playoff game si

3 Johnson beats.U.CK - U nbeaten Kirk John: .W ^Cand IBF and 10th by tl minutes of the second round Iwut Thursday r ^ t at the nating the first roimd, in w riglit to the head, tlie 27-yea sd a left also to the head in t from Gary. Ind.. to the canva

is out, Vincent in f.PHL\ - Dallas' Deion Sandei ; his wife is expecting a ba L-d by Philadelphia’s Troy Vii s informed Tlmrsday by the for the first time. Also o n ' wl roster grew to an NFL-hi Timmerman replacing Lar

usker to run for Cc>. Neb. - Form er N ebrask won three national champioi irsday that he will nm for C

Rejniblican, ended weeks i It ill his hometown at Hast hi ee-sport star. Osborne, 62, tlie l.G million people-in the 3r college football program:

prospect may not< - New York Yankees inf ired a bone in his neck in a ear., was hurt Monday when his IS on th e D uarte Highwaj e Dominican Republic's nort

1 Trent suspendedC.- Mark Davis of Golden S ch suspended for one gam e' rrent also was fined $10,000; enalized for picking up Dall; 1 throwing him to the floor tl ks’ 117-103 win over tlje Wai ned S3,000 for retaliating. T e Warriors’ Vonteego Cumm

n as is out of intenTY. Mo. - All-Pro linehackc iy/ed but now out of intens killed another man, is not liefs.3ity Star reported Thursday lined from the NFL Player Kiining two seasons on his cc ••entivesin 1999.

ros presei I return t(IA (AP) - E ric 18th goim ediate impact time limie Philadelphia Lindn

at centelin rejoined the At the fli^it after mis.s- onds intth a concussion to new trly goal against who re a

Primeceived his third ended Smonths Jan . 14 ed fromi his first goal Rod Bi8:38 left in the played cimmed home a w ith Mtcrease for his Renberg

CMMsaHv Hraw «I2S arah Lloyd SSw w S. win with 11.

irae to play,” coach D iana ' ?Si5SJiw n will meet the ford-M urtau^ c5£j''s»n nesday. "You SSmSJw 1 cred it. They TeM-dMM is e th a n we SgSrePrS;

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eads in PhoenixIson seems to have regained

under-par 63 Thursday to tie and leave everybody else a t

kelson at the 7,083-yard TPC ished with an 80 and settled tied for 58th.

Job with P ^ rlo tsvas hired Thursday as coach V York Je ts boss Bill Parcells end fences and g rab New

Patriots owner Bob Kraft to ells had demanded os com- tus contract with New York. - r No. 1 drafr pick this year n 2001. The Je ts gave the !002.

new GIVIgether a roster that turned ace team into playoff con- irsday that put him back at w Orleans Saints. . . . >ersonnel matters for a 3-13 - s had only five winning sea- 2 since entering th e NFL in

U.S.’s Johnsoninson of Canada, ranked / the WBA, stopped Marcus nd of a scheduled 10-round' e Manhattan Center, which he scored a knock-

'ear-old (^nadiaii switched n the second round to send ivas. .

I for Pro Bowlders will miss the Pro Bowl baby, .and the comerback Vincent.le NFL that he will play in in Thursday,'the St. Louis ^higli eight, with offensive .^rry Allen of th e Dallas

Congressiska football coach Tom Monships liefore retiring in ’ r Congress in this football-

iS of spec'ulatibn with his ' istirigs College, w here he 62. is held in reverence by the state, where there are ims or professional sports

}t play in 2000infield prospect D’Angelo 1 a car accident and might

his Acura Integra struck a k'ay thar.connec ts Santo orthem provinces.

d for one game1 State and Gary Trent of le without pay by the NBA X) and Davis S7,500. alias’ Shawn Bradley, who r during the third quarter Varriors on Tuesday night.. Trent was suspended for imlngs in the locker room.

insive care unit:ker Derrick Thomas, left msive care after a traffic lot under co n trac t to-the

ay that according to infor*'ers Association, Thomas ; contract by reacliing cer-

( otnpied from Htre reports

ince is CO Flyersgoal after a pass frorn long- linemate John LeClair. dros look his customary spot lter ice for the opening shift, e first play stoppage 40 sec- into the game, he gave way w teammate Keith Primeau, eceived loud cheers, tneau’s season-lor)g holdout I Sunday when he was trod- im Carolina to the Flyers for B rind ’Amour.’ P rim e au

d center on the second line M ark Recchi and M ikael srg.

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tie W olverines h it fi\ a t goals in the first ha

22 lead as they be *C 67-56 in Class A-2 Jd balL

“They (Wolverir very h o t,” said B coach Kevin Cato. roll and shooting vei

* Wood River’s Sky" sco rin g ,w ith 23 i « SkinneTnddediepi

Hays 10 points.0 Ty Popplewell led

e ffo rt fo r th e Ind■ points.

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3 Wendeli 66,J Glenns Ferry 47

W EN DELL-The' close gome out of rej point fourth quarter ference win over the

1 Leading scorers Br i and and N elson K I' three-pointers (two a

decisive period, wh King, D erek Roseb

i Shey Pope m ake kc I WendeU coach AJier

said six assists from . were a key to itlie vict

Glenns’ F eny ’s lei were Alex Crane an with nine [wints each

. The Trojans,-2-Sux and 7*9 o v era ll, pl tonight.Cmnr«iy ai7«'ntnM lomj;h>l»ajai<.{Xx 4.0iW< ;oM). WtWeu,lMVO-n*» 17, S«i:. HI J, . .ncM(m9<7.PE(«4.SoixTwi]iCUrg

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Richfield 65, CareRICHFIELD - The

■ served th e ir unb Northside record by the surging Panthers.

Richfield coacli Gai Carey-“w orked han verted 62 percent of i and sho t 45 percer field. The Tigers endt cen^from the foul lim cem on field goals.

Richfield’s Blaise notable evening wit and I I rebounds, v males Mitch Lucero Ellis combined for 2S P a n th e rs w ere le< Peterson and Jonatl who had 16 and 15 p< tively.

The Tigers, 12-0 in 15-2 overall travels toniglit to play Clark ( nSSc inmi!

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Camas County 57, ' Ketchum 45

■KETCHUM - The ^ the Cutthroats each : cent from Uie free tlin Camas County was sii 15-of-30.attempts.versi Ketchum to secure th Northside win.

“That was definitely ence in the gam e,” i assistant Bob Doyle sai by 12 and they shot 21 throws than we did.”

Tony K rahn , tht Mushers’ center, had 1

1 8-for-15 shooting fro: > line. Russell Schierm

14 points, and Travisg*

?■ J e r o m e .

Continued from Dl u, the second quaner.

Then tlie threes star It from the sky.3- Blackfoot’s Angie Li >r off the bench to sink u beyond the arc as the I e lied to take over the Ie •I hit two from the cbarii

Jerome regained a one- but it would be the last night for the Tigers,

Blackfoot went on a they quickly pushed t the court, many times man advantage, and st buckets. W est put a 's run for Jerome as she

' inside ju st before the btozer.

The Tigers rallied ei th ird period as Briti chipped in 16 points, set and W arner h it the Ti three-pointer, then cot th rce-^in t play with'a t a foul to cut the defid

Dd Riv<5 Wood R ive r ____ _five three-point • fia lf to ta k eaS l- seat the Indians •2 boys’ basket.

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ky Wolfe led the ; p o in ts. R yan points and Zack

itnoui(Uicd the offensive x m A .” id ians w ith 17 S Z ic S

-12 overall, 3.4 ShOShiel to Kimberly SHOli4ij>i-(7 Indians">»'»•« in th e fi™ 4. m*. a &»*.«. uiTa»Qis^<7 oea t

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e Trojans put a foUowec •each with a 27* “ Our sr in a norKon-" th e fou le Pilots. coach J(Brett Lancaster - more of King h it io u r The B I apiece) in the • Tuesday vhich alsd saw ; 3 confer eborough and "sam en ij key rebounds. , en Kelsey also • s*«iskw(M) n Dustin Sears . ictoty.eading scorers . iS5«Sn,i and Koty Hall:h. Dietrlclun-conference------- TwrMp lay a t F ile r ,b , ™7915-4! Christia!)?;•« half, ant*.^147**^*: recover jtf;.UnctiH>iitra},. anon-coi

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'ey 56 ,he Tigers pre- T he Vib e a te n A-4 O’Learyjy holding off Monday.■s- Camas OJarr Ward u id ttmnird ” and con.f Its field goalse n t from th e TTc*(«n-i».ided up 36 per.me and 42 per- rS S eli^ '

e Exon had a i c n R Atnth 17 points ^, w hile team - GOOD0 and Derrick scored If 25 points. The ' rebounds led by A lex they beat ithan R ivera, Academy poinis respec- “If wa;

start,” sa in conference, Todd Hc :ls to DuBoiis keep the < County. down the• [» » The Rat»Vpfl««i!i,s-.7 conferem

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'ig>-)Vx«nl: Mushers and JwSJii'jrcA'1 shot 50 per- « ner*t«fnM lirow line, but u successful on w IilS Di rsus l-of-2 for citAr dQ the Class «

=Iy Ihe differ- post Am)” C u tth roats spra inedsaid. “We lost Loughmil28 more free ??“ l Got

Moretto.he 6-foot-3 '.118 points on the SCIC rom th e foulm eier added „/■ >” «/is T ate con. SCIC tou

points, 39-i The Broi

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Layton came i^ ta to th . Ik two from! Broncos ral. “ I*

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i s to p to th e attack, fini;le connected double^Iou^e half-time and record]

Jerome >early in the throw line,it ta in , who coimnittcdKored inside teams shotTigers only percen i, b:ompleted a able to get <1 bucket and Turnoverid t to three . the first hai

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Ited 13 for the winners, lex McCoy “h eld us in th e,” Doyle said, and "played I defensive game.”. He ende w ith 18 p o in ts , fo r th hoats, now 2-6 in conferenc 4-6 overall.stchum next plays Tuesday z hone.un i6*iei8-s>

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Shone 55, Bliss 27[OSHONE - T he Shoshom ns jum ped oui to a 19-2 leai i first quarterand went on ti

B liss in N orthsidi srence basketball. s Bears came on strong in tht th q u a r te r , outscor'inj ho n e 18-H , bu t strugglec than that'. Brian Vanderwys

s) le d a ll sco re rs w ith 1! s. Shoshone’s Tyson Aller ved with 12 points, u r leam finished strong ir o u rth q u a r te r ,” said Blis! I Jon Goss. “We need to bt of an offensive threat.” i Bears (1-14) play at Carej lay. Shoshone (&-8 overall, 6 ference) hosts'Ketchum the night..

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lch68,TFC A 42IN FALLS - T he Dietrich D ev ils le d Tw in Falls

tian Academy 31-14 a t the m d the W arriors could not ir as they lost to Dietrich in conference game, n Flails Christian mo.unted a id -half com e-back, and ired the Blue Devils 19-17 in )u r th q u a r te r . D ie tric h ’s m W eber led th e scoring 7 points.

W a rrio rs (8-5) host th e iry n in th -g ra d e team , on ly. D ietridi (11-5) travel to ! County Tuesday..

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48,TFCAJV38DDING - R ussell C urry 16 points and recorded .13

ids for the ISDB Raptors as eat the Twin Falls Cliristian my junior varisty. vas a slow game from the said ISDB assistant coach

H ouser. “ TFCA tried to he game close by slowing he tempo.” .Raptors (13-3 overall, 11-3 ence) travel next week to , O re ., fo r th e W estern B asketball Classic. They hursday, against Arizona for the Deaf.

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basketball 19, Gooding 30D IN G -W ith Lady Senator m y A nderson out with a ed ankle , W ildcat Libby n ille r “ killed us inside,” looding coach A ndrew ).kvith tlie win. Filer secured [C regular-season champi-

w ill e n te r nex t w eek’s b u rn am en t as th e N0..I

19-36,troncos answered with two syond the three-point line iitback to lead by 11 head- the final period.. ne cu t the lead .to seven dth just imder six minutes ly to see B lackfoot h it three-pointer. Two times

id t was cu t to eight, the le with under two minutes T he answer again was a im beyond th e arc from lallister, who finished with h e Broncos.!f led the Tigers’ offensive inishing with an unofficial louble, tossing in 20 points rding 10 a s s i ^ e was solid from the free ne. hitting 11 of 12, and ed just eight fouls. Both lot well, finishing with 46 , b u t the Broncos were et off 18 more attempts.;ers, which were even in tialf, hurt the Tigers after

ps Indiseed, while the Lad way of a winning a

____ Buhl, w ill be theGooding’s opponen of Monday’s 7 p.m. d e te rm in e

Loughmiller, a 5 -u rebounded well an

17 poin is- 1 0 in th. ter. She shared teat

.y _ , honors w itli se A d rie n n e F u llm e Joanne Anderson 1 wilh 20 points.

Goodhig finished ence and 3-17 overa]

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lead Fmmn>fMGaaVg49.rton

;ide Wood River 56, H. HAILEY - W it

the n ig h t’s w in ovet ing Bulldogs, th e Wolvi [led up tied with Wendc vyst place in Uie SQC. \ I 15 today’s.coin toss wi lien Gooding, wTiile the I

No. 4 Kimberly Moi I m the opening round c liss ment' be W o lv e rin es’ c

Nemecek said his sq irey a n y th in g ou t of t] 1.6-. T hursday n ig h t, the rebound a n d fast-

R ebecca T orresdal s e n io rw h o Neme'c

» play anyjiosition on -10*- all scorers wi"th IS po ^ Wood R iver finish

lar season 6-4 in cor 12-8ovei7ill.>I»Wr ]4<

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d a Hillcrest 51 , Burle' IDAHO FALLS -

, Bobcats trailed 20-4 r • the first q u a r te r an

” 8 battle back from th they lost to Hillcrcst i fercncegame.

on “We couldn’t hant Y oung,” sa id But Gordon Kerbs. “She’: 6-foot-two-inch athlete

^ . Young wos the lop 22 points. M elanie A Bobcat offense' with 1

=*‘ . Rebecca plotts added Burley finished'the

They begin d istrict i play at Highland Satin

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W r e s t l in g fie ' Rler sweeps tri-me3 KIMBERLY - File

m atches a g a in s t Bulldogs on th e ir Se and a co m b in ed t

-y O akley a n d R aft F schools.

Kimberly coach Ti said one of the featur

*■ of the evening came b sophom ores a t 103 ]

<9 Bulldog D av id Egei Wildcat Todd Billingtt a rivalry tha t started were in sixth grade.

Egersdorf, trailing into the final period, u bar to twice put Billin

^ back, earning the 4-2 'X was the first time Egt ’ every beaten Billingtoi

The Gambrell brothi . ued th e ir so u n d \

? Palmer said, both earr '*■ their matches.

T he B u lldogs, wl ’ record is now 7-4, will

with 12 o ther teams S

the break as tfiey gave i0 10 dmes. Blackfoot tum e over.just once.I- “ We rhade som e ei

tu rned the ball over1 lim es,” Skyles said . ‘ s need to com c backt advantage of ou r strei S' play our game.”- The Tigers will get rig> the court, a s they opi* toumament play Saturd ' th e sev e n th -seed e d> Diamondbacks.

Blackfoot ends the rc• son at 19-1 a s th e tO] District 6, with the Bro

’ loss coming against corival Madisoa

! “We knew we had a I. chance of winning and > I ed a dog figh t,” said ] 1 coach Gerald Humphrej

Jerome got up early, we had to get th e crowd c game. We lived by the th er tonight.”

ians Hady Senators, by a coin toss with

lie No. 5 seed , cnt and the site fn. are yet to be 1 1 ^

5-fooi-9 senior, IIH and also scored i ie second quar- UMdn ram-high scoring pioyof* - s e n io r su a rd ie r . G ooding’s pnniMw I led all scorers '

Scori:d 3-7 in confer-■all. • [..Wall171110.49 A.Crar

IBr.r>c>TM«2.«n>mG«n B.Cooi

Kimberly 18i th T h u rsd a y ‘rWj*e r th e Lady khoi.Iverines ended n.ki, . dell for second , Wlioever winswill play No. 5 m.loo,} loser wUl play ^ ”“2 londay night inI of the touma- • Assis:

Pt»y»coach J.C .

squad didn’t do c. Oairirth e o rd in a ry J.Cordc

, o th e r th an Sit-b re ak w ell. S ^al, a 5-foot-lO s Wo»o e'cek said can n the floor, ledJoints.. Stealsshed the regu- .onference and litlteai-

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'Threo-i'ley .32 J X . ,- T h e Burley gt a t the end of . a, pm«Smd could not o.NioiMfthe deficit as it in a non-con-. ACrarw.

. . p. Lyons,ndle (Kelsey) 0u rle y coach -simlsnce s a big-time, gamosiBfnn ;tc.”)p scorer with : Mon’oaeh"Arrilt led the ruum w«e>i16 points and tocateftup

;d 10.le season 4-16. th e G<t tournam ent Invitation! turday. •

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neet s S S sle r swept its

th e host l»r>MFprri«lJ Senior Night

tea m fromil iv e r high iuMav<9ii»uf. prrm 1

iJK«TMtRnaaTroy Palm er •r^uiuaniim ured matches between two

1 pounds, ase rsd o rf and . n - . . . .u - w Jton renewed ' BOWlIng :d when they GOOdIng ‘ng 2-0 going, used an arm Bodenhofei ington on his2 decision. It ‘"8 Wendel gersdorf had , ^ [on lead Wendi Ihrers contin. I’. ? ' ' '

w res tlin g , W endell's m ing pins in

» h o se d u a l T hursdayII participate ' Saturday in Wednesday

e u p the ball This mignied the ball chap ter wr

two teams;e r ro rs an d m akeit.tosiT too m any meet for as t. “ We ju s t The halftl< an d ta k e lighted by a‘engths and graphed ba

Malone’s IVTright back to was $1,125,'Ipen region W the ^ I s ’ 1rday hosting Jerome Highd C en tu ry 2S5*

OLW001(70Hjw , 0-l«,C4MKl2-22ilre g u la rs^ . op see d in roncos’ only conference-

a real good . i . >1 we expect- V v €1 Blackfoot ;a _•eys.“When It Cve knew we T i m / I out of the l l l H fthree-point- g

lot Handsoodng oroa boy»‘ ectaol bukoa»l en - »cofir>9. lobotmd#, astina, ttoala ln(» »nto -I>lroogno4rT>o#olJan. 24 DT. oanm and ttvorage). Boys' dau aro M ovory FrWoy. girtt’ ovory Thursday.Scoringtoyw O AVB.. Po(eison, Coroy 12 2i,e.Wokor.TFCA 10 ISO.Crano.GkWMForiy 13 tl4.Btoek.VtiDey 13 155. Sukos. Joramo 14 14 S. HosMrts. Budoy IS 14.3', Cooil. Jofwno • 14 13.9 .• NiOlMO.TwnFttS4 11 13.0Jortlan.TFCA 10 13.9RfrtftCarcy 12 i30aboundswSuif.TFCA-----— 10 *06------ Pmo«on,Ca«y 12 9.4Hal. Gionn# Forty t2 B2 'Kkig.Wondol 15 7.7OOen,Casfloford 13 7.SCa«M.Jofein>o 14 74Smim. Dodo u 75Loo.KknberV 14 7.1Humphnos. KmborV 14 6.7nwB.Cftfoy 12 65ssists•yw Q AV0.Howard. Ooeto 13 5.6Kooi.nicnr«id to s.3OaiTlr>glcn.Glonn#Fo»Tyl3 4,5 ' 'Cordot, Wood Fbvor 10 4,4Hameoo. CasflofooJ 13 4J ' ' 'Ca«.K»nl»V 14 4,1Cook.Joromo 14 4,tWo«o.WoodR>vor 10 4 0Moon.VaDoy 15 3,9

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G ooding A vonm ore ional. !

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inglg 4, Wendell 1DING - Je ss ic a lofer rolled a 161 Thursday , Gooding varsity beat visit- idell4-l.i Larson ro lled a -147- to - sndell. Gooding won 5 ^ at V levels as well, though ll’s T risha L essley con:1 a 156 to the. JV-B team’s Wendell next bowls next lay a t M inico, w hile lg tra v e ls to B uhl on I

m ight not b e th e final w ritten betw een these

ms; Both a re favored to to state, where they could a state d d e . ,a lfiim e show was high­ly an auction of an auto- 1 ball from U tah ’s Karl ! MVP year. The final bid 25, with the money going rls’ basketball program at iigh SchooL

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sHome•! GHARLOTIE,N.C(:: was a special visitor

night tn the crowd of 1 C harlo tte Coliseum,' Wesley responded acco -W ith B o b B y P h n is a tte n d a n c e , W esley points to power

. th e C h arlo tte H o rn ets to a117-102 victory ____over th e Detroit Pistons. • .

: It was by far Wesley’s in seven gam es sinci friend and teammate w an au to accident tha while police said he was against Wesley. Wesley 13 field-goal attempts eight points in a 17-2 n the Homets in control ot their fifth victory in six g

Phills’ widow, Kend;—.....- hand-for the firsr tlm<

husband’s death.

: Cavaliers 102, Mag: CLEVELAND -

Murray scored 24 poir ' K em p h ad 20 point

rebounds and Clevela unusually easy tim e n igh t in a 102-90 win Orlando Magic.

The Cavs, playing th home game following a trip to th e W est, mac throws to snap Orlanc g am e ,w in n in g strea l

- B a s k e t b a l lNBA S tand ings .

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NBA box sc o re sHORNETS U7. PISTONS 102

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CAVAUERS 102, MAOIC 90 . OU»OM

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ills’ widow in ey scored 24 -

NBA

s^s best outingnee h is close JMc was killed in- Bh a t occurred Hv a sd ra g ra d n g ^ley hit eight of)ts and scored2 ru n th a t p u tlion the way toixgames. -indall, was on ** 'im e'slncehei-— -------

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WARRIORS 118, ROCKETS: OCUeHtTATiniQ

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■vs. Warner? ^I are about to finish So IS for the Tennessee , . ; t.l-ou is Rams, nei-Imped-virith-the-HaU----------IS of Namath, S tarr /., they will be center- day’s game. ®air a t least had the Sre take the Titans this

m u n d ra fte d free irted only one year rt W arner is. GeeArena Football and efugee. Warner is. m untested backup he lineup only after □s injured. W arner

cooiroad h a s n ’t been [cNair, who en ters . w ith a severe toe

im its h is p ractice e second s tarting rback fo r a Super Doug Williams l e d - ^ , . - i

to victory in the s sdll isn’t anything f ’®" ic pro quarterback. ire dangerous as a ?

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The T itans a re n ’t considei nultidim ensional. They like lOund th e b a ll w ith Edi Jeorge, who ru sh e d for 1,2 ards and nine touchdowns d lg the season and has 354 ya 1 the playoffs. They rarely thr eep, partly because they h? o-so receivers, p artly becai oordinator Les Sieckcl design lore conservative offense. A fter taking M cNair with t

l i rd overa ll pick o f the 19 raft, coach Je f f F isher sat h )r two y e a rs b eh in d Chi handler." I t w as very f r u s t r a t ing

rst," McNair said7” but Coa isher set me down and filled i I what his style of play is. It w tremendous change from thrc g 4,000 yards a year in colle t Alcorn State) and throwing ast 40 to 50 times a game. “ But now it’s like playitig ir

25 things you didn’t know about Super Bow) XXXIV

1 . This la the first S uper Bowl In wtilch -nelthor s ta r tir^ quartert>ack played for a Division J-A college. S teve McNolr w ent to Alcorn State a n d Kurt W arner w ent to Northern Iowa, both i*A schools.

2 . Titans guard Bruce M atthews played in 2 7 7 caree r g am es, Inclu Ing playoffs, before making his flrs S uper Bowl appea rance , th e longe drought am ong all active players (r Including kickers). A 17-yeer pro, h w as a team m ate of head coach Je R sher a t tne University of Southen Califomla.3. Thc Titans a re & 0 when the o ffense sc o re s on the first drive of th e gam e.t . Ram s ownor G eor^a Frontiere earned a.Doctor of Philanthropy degree from Pepperdlne (Calif.) University.>. Titans offensive coordinator Les Steckel is a highly decorated veter of tho Vietnam War and a colonel I th e Marine Corps Reserve.>. Ram s defensive linem an Kevin Carter m ajored In zoology a t tho University of Rorida. but a sp ires to b e a pharm acist following football.

Eddie George Is one of only four m en to rush for 1 .2 0 0 yards In eoc of his first four se aso n s . Carl Cam pbell. Eric Dickerson ond Borrj S anders a rc tho o thers.I. The Lombardi Trophy, awardbd to S unday 's winner, c o s ts $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ai is m ade by New York's Tiffany & Cc th e NR. will pay for up to 125 rings for th e winning teom . a t $ 5 ,0 0 0 pe ring.I. T itans wide receiver Chris Sander h is wife and two children will oppea In th e music video of M adonna's rem ake of "American Ple.*,0. When Rams linebacker Miko Jones left thc University of Missour where h e a lso ployed offense, he was the school's all-tlme leading

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son. B ut h c tong a t doubters wrong,.oach “I’ve never beei;d me er that has matuiIt was coach Dick Vermihrow- think it h as eveiallege quickly as Kurting at it. He’s no fluke.”

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It receiver am ong runnin r 11 . Counting th e playo

have played 1 8 ^ m e : n . artificial turf (13 victoi a c k 1 5 ,1 3 were played in

tories). Sunday’s gam ta te Indoors on turf, lom 12 . T ennessee is 4^ I

(ng 2-0 indoors, s 13 . The T itan s'F ishe rtciud- tlrhe In Bears history 1 ; first returns ond third In p i n g e s t yardage. • rs (not McNair Intercepted o .h e while playing defenslvt n Jeff Mount Olive High in M hem ing him a sh a re of the

■ held with cu n en t Doipl back Terrell Buckley,

e of 15 . On Nov. 2 3 ,1 9 8 0 .Eagles b eat th e Raldei

e m onths later, they losly th e Super Bowl.I 16. On Oct. 3 1 .1 9 9 9 .

Rams lost lo Tennessi .o s T ennessee led 21-0 al 8teron quarter, iel In 17 . Only two of th e pre'

card team s tha t reachi In Bowl won it. The 1980J (defeated Dick Vcfmeils to ' the 1997 Broncos (bei laii. , Packers).3ur 16- Jaim e Leo. th e Tltai each s e am s tre ss , explains \

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Super Bowl. AFL team s Iders. the game.,pcar 20 . Phil Collins. Chiistir s Enrique Iglesias and Tc

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NFL commissi(iper Bowl «■ Paul Taglia-b

i n d i c a t e OtebOOk T hursday th-------------- c itie s n o rtho r^ a were unlikely to lane KT Bowl without a dome.

rmell earns coach honojn a v o te con d u c ted on tl ernet, Dick Vermeil of the I lis Rams won the NFL Coa he Year award ThurscJay. This is a humbling experien 11 share vrith my entire coac staff,” said Vermeil, who se thanks via videotape becau was preparing for the Sup vL He also coached the E a ^ )uperBowI'XVrana'h'e’h“ad ’ cromments on tha t too. “Ii ch bigger. The cars we dri' faster, bigger, prettier, streai :d. The NFL is bigger, fast* amlined. There are a lot mo ple involved,” he said.

ih is backcvin Bush, who was with tl Mns last year, is with the NF n in th e Super Bowl for tl )nd straight year, but he’ll ph uch bigger role this time, e played only about a doze rs fdr the Falcons in last year ier Bowl, and felt hc wasn lg utilized enough. He signed r-year deal with the Rams ar ow the starting free safety. I t’s n ice to go rig h t bac ause you always hear you mi er get a chance to go at a ll 1 jack to back gets you a lot < ntion," he said.

B father, like sonTien Anthony Dorsett starts i se c o n d ary fo r-T ennesse

day, he’ll be part of the thir er-son combination to reac Super Bowl.is father, Tony Dorsett, playe ;he S u p e r Bowl w ith th boys in his first two years i NFL a t the qnd of the 197 1978 seasons.le other two are quanerback Griese of Miami and his so n of the Dolphins and defer

ta c k le F ran k C ornish 0 n i and h ^ son, center Frail lish of the Cowboys.

<er golfs well, tooDel Greco actually has t

and think about it when he’ d-what-he-likes-best,-golf o ing a footballtanding here on the brink 0 Super Bowl, it m ight seen mevable that I have to thini It th e answ er,” the 16-yea ran kicker sa id "But I enjoy i jf golf as much as anything.” ith 320 career field goals am consecutive extra points, th« lessee Titans kicker is one o >eat ever at booting a football 3olf Magazine has also callec Greco, a regular a t celebrity ts, the best golfer among non ithletes.

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from 33,000 in 1972, accordi bureau estimates. ■

“ We’ve become mailed ci A m e ric a ,” says b a rb er Vozzella, who has been cu hair with Matarazzo for six y

At Tony’s Barber Shop, ih resisting the trend.

They s till sharpen s tra edge razo rs on a worn les:

Please see BARBER, Pa

Chapter 13, nonbuslnes $100,000 to $5.00,000

A rvil P a rk e Bunn and . Bunn, 674 S. 450 E., Burley, vidual, nonbusine.ss, Chaptc 16-49 creditors, assets $101 10 $500,000, liabilities $10< to $500,000. Case no. 004004

Steven R. Torix and Bonr Torix, 1202 W. 100 S., Paul, nonbusiness, C hapter 13, i c re d ito rs , a s se ts $100,OG $500,000, liabilities $100,0( $500,000. Case no. 0040076.

tales Representati 733-0931 Ext.

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T he A s s o c ia te d

----------- D EN V ER -!quarter n e t im p ercen t, p rirr investm ent lo build its wire] businesses am petition from and cable comj

W ireless an accounted for i

atarazzo, of th e q u a i ts'the ■ g row th , a “ si Len stone,” said S(I at nian. presidentBarber officer.

“Continuing West into a hi ented vehicle v we move close

nal bar- our merger witl JS face The Denver-1rtaln s e r v e ^ lsmany earned $166 m,

' a s h a re in tl months of 1999

ibjm all- . of $259 million alrcilt- about 24 milli res. former m erger

Crossing.But cxcludin]

loss, U S West > . lion or 83 cent

fourth quarter. Street fortscastj gin and up fro: q u an er profit o 78 ccnts a share

Sales for the $3.49 b illion , from $3.28 bUli quarter of 1998

F or th e - y e reported net in lion, o r $2.63 ) en u e s o f $13. pared .with net

0 billion, o r $2.86 • enues of $12.4 b•dim; to r e s u lts

week were adji I out in modate a chang r P h il ‘" 8 m eth o d ri cutting W est’s d irec tc c years.ihcy’re S h are s of U

higher following raight- • In July, U S e a th e r h e a c q u ire d Page E2 Communication

in a deal then v< lion. The morge

______ a p p ro v a l .b yComm unicatior is expected to <

BBS, year.IQ The purchase, . regional provide service, will bri

■tei n ' 25 million t.00,000 ' “ mminn nnn work that is exj

° th e costs Qwes nnie J long-distari1, joint, Denver-based , 16-49 a national fiber 000 to and provides h ,000 to services, prim ai S. customers.

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my puts loney into s businessesIted P r e s s _____________

I - U S West’s fourth- t income dropped 54 >rimarily d u e to an t loss and efforts to- ireless and Internet am id growing com-

3m telephone rivals ompanies. and data products

for nearly 78 percent u a r te r ’s re v e n u e “ s ig n if ic a n t m ile- 1 Sol Trujillo, chair- lent and chief execu-

ing tb transform U S 1 higher growth-ori- :le will be critical as loser to com pleting with Qwest.”'er-based Baby Bell,j ^ h e Magic Valley.______) million or 32 cents 1 th e fin a l th re e 999, including a loss lion from the sale of’ lillion shares of its ger partner, Global,

ding the investment BSt earned $425 mil- :ents a share in the ter, surpassing Wall :asts by a wide mar- from 1998’s fourth- fit of $397 million or lare.th e quarte r totaled 3n, up 6.3 p ercen t billion in the fourth 998.-y e a r , U S W est t income of $1.3 bil- 63 a share , on rev- 13.2 b illio n , com- n et income of $1.4 2.86 a share, on rev- .4 billion in 1998.Its re p o r te d th is ad justed to accom- ange in an account- i re la te d to U S jc to ry p u b lish in g

■ U S W est edged /ing the report.

S W est agreed to red by Qwest [ions International n valued at $35 bil- irger, still awaiting t>y th e F e d e ra l tions. Commission, . to close early ihis

ase of U S W’esi, a 'ider of local phone bring Qwest more •

on customers and a im un ications nut- expected to lower

Arest pays to com- itance calls, jed Qwest operates ■ber-optic networks high-speed d a t a ...........marily to business

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, w eek s, after-M exi L u is T ellez indicai d u c c r s m a y s t i in c rea se snipply nf o n expec ta tions for fuel d em and in the n e x t w e e k . M a r <

B a r b e rContinued from E l strop. T he smell of

^ ___shave an d Clubmath e a ir a s it h as in I m o re th a n 100 yi stra igh t-edse still c in g c ream a round

. across th e nape - L a tru e barlxjr’s a n .

:___________ M aia^ fC s-fiU h ith e r both w ere barl o p e n e d th e Som e 1927. A d en ie d sil his slielf Ls che sam b e e n o ilin g th e fa and c lippers fo r 125

I’assersby tap on dow b e lo w th e re b lue pole and wav( co m e in to c h a t o b o re d o m . T w o M atarazzo ’s daugli l)een ill.

“Som e p eo p le ju listen fo r a w hile,” “ C h a r lie " R u g g le b een p u ttin g h is h< h an d s fo r 4G y e a rs even com e in for a h

S till, th e fo lk s a o th e r old-fashioned f e a r th e y a r e p a r breed.

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■ave hello. 0 , h e r , S I S t o r c h a se aw ay

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s S f S ^ s a n dle d barbershops nj". f 3 art o f a dy in g, ' , . , • '50s, whbusy, they don’t W orld \

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ten 'ille , Ohio, and founder of B a rb e rs M useum in C an al

cliester, Ohio.trbershops have always been ‘ than places w here m en got • h air cut. P a n fraiem al orga- tion. p a r t c lea rin g h o u se fo r h b o rhood new s, tho b a rb e r ed a ch a t room long b e fo re n tem et.fact, th e b an te r got to be so

non. th e s ta te of Ohio passed tf in 1934 prohib iting b a rb e r H from o p en in g on S unday , law - w hich h as since been a le d - WHS m eant to k e e p in church w ith the ir families, lid of hanging ou t a t th e bar- liop-S Je ffe rs said, e h eyday o f ba rb e rin g m ay been in th e la te 1940s a n d *

\vhen A m ericans, fresli-from — d W ar II, favo red th e short )f m ilitary-style cuts, t g rad u a lly , sty les changed, g rew lo n g e r , a n d b a rb e rs

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rs, . pies.“ It used to b e in the

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B arbers like to joke is th e o ldest “ honoral

■jjj sion. In m ed iev a l En lg, l)ers a lso .served a s su Jjj. form ing m inor o perati QP to o th -p u llin g a n d bl re w h ich w a s th o u g h t i

one’s healtli. so B u t in th e lS t l jc e n t i

bers and su rgeons spi geons to o k th e se rp e

y symlwl, and th e barbt a striped pole. T lie red

'.p fo r tlie blood tak en d i letting, and th e w liite I

J.. dages used tcx d re ss the O nly la te r , a ro u n d

,y th e b lu e s tr ip e addeii J . th e tin t of veins, J e ffe rJ,____ C harles K irkpatrick.

th c N a t io n a l A ssoc B arber B oards o f Am

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decline Ikve will look a t A li R< th e m a rk e t to ' V en ezu

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to be onlh e B e a t le s ’ p a n s of tlth e rs .p o in t to ... ........ I n ..A riu popularized hom e sta e d y J r . a s a b a rb e ry i

s a id . In>am. A nd hip- B a rb e r B

says tlie r he early ’60s a barbers, ig o -o v e r - tw o ------ 1970s.-----

ircu t,” Je ffe rs K irkpat g o o v e r tw o c lo s e to

' n a tio n w i' ke that the irs U.S. govei rab le" profes- . Som e a Sngland, b ar- s h o r te r h surgeons, per- b a r b e r in Dtions such as G un” in 11 b lo o d le ttin g . S torm in 1 t to im p ro v e to th e sue

M ic h a c litu ry , the bar- Chicago B iplit. T he sur- onships in pen t as th e ir Back a t ■bers adopted . w ork on tl cd s trip stood ing, clippi during blood- ing a yout e for th e ban- an old-timi he wound. com er.” id 1900, w as For a mi ed to s ign ify c o m b ha ers says. V o zze lla ’}:|< .JvhoJeads____pasi.to.fuuo c ia t io n o f . “A s lon; m erica , says con tinue t m e hope: th e b arbers an hops a p p e a r T hen thc

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120 NowLows 10 620 Volumo_________ 74,573.870

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) m m e n t sie to m ore norm al levels. R odriguez , O PE C -m em ber

!zucla*s o il m in is te r i 'a l s o jd T h u r s d a y r e p o r t s - th a t Z h a s a l r e a d y a g r e e d to id o u t p u t c u ts b e y o n d 1.3, tem p era tu re s a re expect- rise carly next week in New in d , t h c n a t io n ’s l a r g e s t ig o il m arket.

on th e r ise again in som e f th e country.A rk a n sa s , - K i rk p a t r ic k ’s- s ta te , th e re a re now 2,2485 u p from 1,998 in 1989, h e In M a s s a c h u s e t ts , s t a t e • B oard ch ie f N ina S k e rry le re a r e iiow a b o u t 5 ,000 s, u p from 4,500 in tlie la te

P a tr ic k says there a re now to 8 0 ,0 0 0 , b a r b e r s h o p s • w id e , f a r m o re th a n th e v em m en t’s estim ates, e a t t r i b u t e th e r e tu r n o f r h a ir a n d th e rev iv a l o f • in g to t h c m o v ie “ T o p 1 1986 o r O peradon D esert n 1991. K irkpatrick po in ts succcss of sm ooth-dom ed el J o r d a n , w ho le d th o > Bulls to six NBA cliampi- in d ie 1990s.a t T o n y ’s, Vozzella is a t

1 th e n ex t cu-stomer, comb- jp ing and wistfully recall- 3uth ivhen Som en'iUe h a d im e barbershop “on every

m om ent, tlie sci.*»ors and h a l t t h e i r d a n c e , a s a ’s th o u g h ts '^ h if t fro mu tu re ._____________________ong as som eone w ants-to e th e se shops, th e re ’ll be around,’’ h e says, th e scissors s ta n again.

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i n a n o t hII " NEW YOlSclAP) le Tliursday in another e sion on Wall Street y looked a h e a d to n IQ F ed era l R eserv e m Q anticipated that an i:____ __increase will.be. the-fii^ tliis year.

. The Dow Jones ind age slipped 4.97 point

® 11,028.02. The modes r lowing a 3 .10-poir , Wednesday, belied a

in whidi the Dow ros< }; 130 points and tumbl ^ as 116.j B roader stock indi

gave up ea rly gains r lower, 'llie Standard i

fell 5.53 to 1,398.5 Nasdaq composite ind

' to 4,039.56. Trading WI Analysts could fin

'• catalyst for the selloff* b rakes on th e marh f attempt to rebuild fror

es in recent sessions. T* fallen 6 perccnt from i closing higli of 11,722. » Nasdaq has sliced ne--------cen i-from its-c losir) 4,235.40, set just last Fi i But m arket watche

continued volatility st< • from worries about tl

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l e s e s s i o nve’s upcom ing m e e tin g on >t rates. Next v«jek, th e Fed ic ted to raise intere.st ra tes d to k eep inflation a t b ay as tion’s (^conomy con tinues to t a rap id pace. H iglier inter- :es-can -th rea ten -co rp o ra te—

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C onsum er P roduct Commission Thursday ii second nationw ide al month a f te r a 4.mo Indianapolis boy suffoi his crib on a Burge Pokemon ball. s =

Zachary Jones is th e S econd / in fan t n a tio n - w ide to su ffo - ^ ca tc on o n e of the “ P o k e Balls," a hollow re d -a n d -w h ite p la s tic toy . about the size of a ten n is b a ll ■

‘ that opens in to two halves.

Zachary suftpcated ' after half of toy’s ball

' container lodged over hi and nose.

“This is a d an g e r ] ^wouldn’t even imagine these b a lls rlook. ir enough, but they can bi if they get stuck ov^r : faco," s a fe ty comi

' spokesm an R uss Rad Wednesday. .

Millions of the toys we cd out w ith Burger Ki

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p r o f i t - s h :

DEARBORN, M ich. ( Ford employees are gettir it-sharing checks avei

--$8,000 for 1999 as a tha for the company’s big yeai

The amount exceeds t mer record payout of $6, 1998. •

For the year, Ford eam billion, or $5.86 per share pcrccnt over earnings of 3 lion, or $4.72 a share, in 1£

About 109,000 peopl receive checks on March 3

Continutdfrom El ..carpet dirty, the magazin ou tdated o M h e recep unfriendly?

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• ment. Does tho room’s make it clear where they go? Do employees appro greet them?

• Coll your company’s number.' Is th e g rc c tii speedy or abbreviated? caller can’t understand it she is immediately on the sive or apologetic.

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s a f e ty c o m m is s io n s p o k e s m a n

ill'Shapcd issued to tcleihis mouth said Burger K

.rad io and ntr p a re n ts m ajo r m ark(e because sumers of the iin n o cen t “The Pokerbe deadly . ' get stuck overr a child's mouth,” said .n m ission - man of the. ptid e r sa id mission. “Anc

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t o w o r k e r s

l a r i n g p a y

. (A P) - F o r th e firsting prof. only hourly w('e rag in g ered under thelank-you i t .sh a r in g p:ar. employees wer; the for* sa ted through 6,100 for ' bonus plan.

“For Ford, 1med $7.2 s ta n d in g yeaire , up 22 th an k every ef $5.9 bil- dedication coi1998. , success ," Fop le w ill P re s id e n t Jat3. Thursday.

• Ask candii ines long ■ the business, 1 (ptionist tisement or vis

tell you their re nd wntch "Run throiig :tab lish- -every quart< s layout Carpenter said. :y should . And don't be roach or things that ha

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fo llow ing th e Dec. 11 suffoca-

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J - half a ball over ^ * h e r n o se a n d io n mouth.

R a d e r sa id i a n th e a l e r t w as----- sen t T h u rs d a y ,. ^b news release will be elevision stations. H e :r King is purchasing ] n e w sp a p e r a d s in irk e ts w a rn in g con- ihe toy’s dangers.>kemon ball h a lf can iver a child’s nose and lid Ann Brown, chair* • e. product s a f e v com. . And as a child strug- .uction gets s tro n g er cr and the child really , Lit. It’s a silent death ." ,

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p lan . S a la r ie d w ere to be compen* ugh a p erfo rm ance

d, 1999 was an out­wear, an d I w a n t to ry em ployee w hose con tribu ted to our F ord M oto r Co.Jac 'N a s se r , sa id

ndid friends to call ' . is, look at an adver.‘ visit the office ahd r reaction.otigh this little drill n rte r , a t l e a s t ,” ' iiid.be afraid to change have always been

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, .306 Financial Senrices

LEGAL NOTICE

FOflECLOSUn (1) DEFAULTS (2;

(3) ELECTION TO S YOU ARE NOTIFIED T^

heroin which h.ivo tho first I• • dotinocJ on Iho ‘oitachod Ida

- Dood ol TruSl. consistiag of{1) NOTICE OF DEFAULT; Foroclostiro havo occurred i gago Qoirig Forodosod.(2) NOTtCE OF RIGHT TO stop all actions to colloci Ihis monoy (Including bul not lirr costs, aiiornoys foo^ ond lr cortaln acts. II you wish to kn bo paid ond/or what octions i call Iho undorsignod's olfico Youf cufo or roinsiatomont rights aro a ttachod lo ttto cc

. son/od. ond poslori.(31 NOTICE O F ELECTION O ofau lls C au sin g Forocio: oloctod and Intends to soil < Estaio. Tho offoct ol such a i so n s who clalm-on intbfost If tfioroio, oxcopt a s otherwise tion will bo nullifiod K iho a t exorcisod(4) SALE. B ocauso o lth o Di 10 p.nrtinlly or lully poy Iho c Tfusl or Moftgago Being For powor of salo thorbin, tho Rc lie auction wiihoul wafrantlo! mg doio. llmo and placo: Doio ol Solo; Morch 3 0 ,2 0 0

- Timo ol Solo: 10:00 arn Ploco ol Salo: AJIIanco Tlllo Nonii. Twin Fails. ID

. (5) GOVERNMENTAL CLAI Nolicos which oro moiled, sc lochod copios of tho wrltton ornniontal agoncy against th pondont noticos which tho l. any such qovornmantol ogon tho Roal fisialo. •/s/Philtp M Kloinsmlth, Atlom ond/of Subsiiiuto Trusioo Idoho A ttorney Roglslfotion Dfivo. Sto, 203, Colofado Sp 1-0OO-842-0417

Identifying D ata o f Morl Doloults Causing Fofociosur paym onls sinco 3/99 Esiim aiod Tolal Amount Owe

. Dood of Trust or Mortgogo* Bolng Foroclosod on tho Estlmalod Oolo ol Foroclosui

■ SaleRoot Estato** to bo Sold: Common Doscflplion: 1076

TwinA ssessor's Tox Porcol No, Ui Logoi Doscrlpllon: Lot 13 in B SUBDIVISION, Twin Foils Co p la t tho roo f, roco rd o d In B

______ Rocords ol said.Couniy, _Idonillying Doid of Dood ol Foroclosod Por Roal Estato F Logoi Description:Oatod: 7/16/97 Recorded; 7/22/97 Recording Oolo: 1997011826 Original Tfusloo: First Amofic Original MortgoflO(s)***Nom( gago C o rp , A Calilornia Corp A ddross(os): 32392 Pocilic Boach. CA 92677 Prosont Mongogoo(s)***Nami

92505-1814'Original Mortgagor(9)****Nom< Addross(os): 1076 G alona DH Pfosont Ownof(8) Nomo(s); G A ddross(os): 1076 Golona Ori• Som otlmos nomod *Tfu9t I ** Som otim os nomod ’Mortj Property* or 'Pfoporty*

Sofnoilm w nomod *eonofii *~*Somotimo3 nam od‘Gnimc

PUBUSH: Jonua iy 28. Fobrua

UNITED STATES DEPAfl (tnin(9 n ^ o n artd Natu

Notice Is hereby givon pursi the foilowino vehicle w as soizc th e Identiflod location becous« com m ission of a violation of S grsUon artd Nationality Aci(lNA

E4 Ttew***. Twin F * .

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5 G lA5;h more than 52

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401 Sdnxtim _ _ 40 2 Music Lessor D D B I 403 Tutorrg r s o n i i l s

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501 OpenHomes502 HomesforSa510 Oul-W-Areah511 O u t O I ^ I

^ 51 2 F am s.fl«fii fVKa 5 f 3 A crngesw d veUser 514 IncomPnipe ervice 51 5 ConmeroalP ices 516 VtationProp y . TfneShares

517 Condomnum518 MobileHomes519 CemeteryLots

0>-m cnt 520 Real Estale W521 Manufactured!

. 601 FumtshedHou602 Unfurnished H(

a n c iu l W 3 FumishedApts604 UnfumishedAp605 RoomsForRei

■ 606 MobileHomes607 Oflice&Retai

. 60S Commercial Pn609 Condominium/]

gages 610 StoiageiWarehs 611 FarnisForRen

E LEGAL NOTICE

JURE NOTICES OF> (2) RIGHT TO CURE0 SELL; AND (4) SALE - »> THAT: All w ords ond ph rasos ' rst lottofs ihoroof copitblizod aio Idenlilying Data ot M ortgage or

] of ono page, -JLTS. Corloln Dofoulls Causing ed on Iho Dood ol Tfasi or Mort-

TO CURE. You hovo a righi to Ihis dobl. To do so you must pay1 limllod 10 dollnquonl poymoms, d Irustoo's loos) and/or porform 0 know exoclly whal monoy must ins neod lo bo porformod. ^ o a so fico at tho phono num ber stoiod, lont rights ond your rodomptlon 0 coplos horool thol ore mollod.

ON TO SELL. Bocouso of thoso c losure, .tho undoro lgnod h as oil Of causo 10 bo sold tho Roal 1 0 solo witl bo 10 doprivo oil por- iSt In Ibo Rooi E stato of ony fighi Miso providod by low. This oloc>} abovo right to cufo is proporly

0 Oofaulls Cousing Foreclosure. ' 10 dobl socurod by tho D eed ol Foroclosod, ond pursuant lo tho1 Roal Estaio will b e sold ot pub- Illos or guaronioos ot Iho lollow-

2000nHo'& Escrow. 311 Socond Sl,

ILAIMS. To tho coplos of thoso I, sorvod or poslod, thoro aro at- Iton rocordod claim of any g o v >t tho Real Eslato-ond Iho Indo- 10 law requires lo bo mailod to gency to lofmlnoio Ihoir fights to

lomey for Prosont Mortgoaoo(8)Ition No. 0905. 6035 Erin Pork ) Springs, CO 80918

«oflaago or Oood o f Trust*3Suro: Non'paymenI of periodic

Dwodon Principal: S47.314,29 0* Est, Int.: 3.391,12

E siC osis; T.800,00 jsuro. Est, Total; S52.505.41

376 Galena Drivo win Falls. Idaho 83301 ), Unknownin Block 3 of SIERRA ESTATES I County. Idaho occording lo Iho In Booh 11 o l P lo ts . P o g o 2.

I o l tf u s i Of M ortgage* Bolng lie Rocords ol County Statod in

826orican Tlllo Co. iomo(s): Loguna Capliol Mort- ::orp, 1:ilic Coosi Hwy 2 0 0 . L oguno I

amo{9): Ulo Bank iolio Avo, Sto C. RIvofsido. CA c

lllomo(a): Grog & Show na Fuller IDrlvo. Twin Falls, ID 83301 t

): Grog & Showma Fuller h Orlvo.TwIn Falls, ID 83301

J9t Indoniufo*' Florlgoflod Proporty* or *Trust "

noflciflfy* onlof* Of Trustor*

y u a ry 4 . 11 and 1 8 ,2 0 0 0 . .

»AHTMENT OF JU STICE >iaturaltzatJon S e rv lee i urauanl to 8 CFR S274,S that t oizod on Iho do te spociflod ot t luse of tho allogod u so In iho ' I3f Section 274(0) of tho Immi- (:1NA) [8 U.S.C. §1324(0)1, t

M».hW» Friday; jMoary 28,21

t

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JSSIFIED

53,000 readers a

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 8 1 2 - P a s t« sH n Q H 81 3 PastureV

nstnicto 81 8 Roomma!

Real E state 7(H livestockS a l e . 7 0 2 F a r a i t o

nes 703 CuS o t Fi

' S * 7 0 5 ImgaSonMHomes TOe- FaraSeecasHomes 7 0 6 Hay.Grah ncfte^Jairies • andLotsoperty . ' ■ V j V HalProperty-Yoperty/!S 801 A n tii^ &ums 80 2 Appitartcesnes 803 Bazaars&'Lots . 80 4 BuidingMc9 W ^ 805 Cameras&redHomes 80 6 Children'st

80 7 Clothing808 Comniunic

™ ™ i ' 809 Compulers le a l E s ta te e iO Rrewood

• ■ .8 1 1 Fumrture/Cf^ouses , 81 2 Heating&;dHouses *' 813 Auctions\pts./Duplexes ' 814 Jeweby&F]AptsjDuplexes. 815 Lawn&GaiRent ' • 816 Exercise Ecies 817 MisceflaoeciaiRentals 818 Musicalln^JPropeity 819 OfficeEquiijm/TimeShaies ,820 Pets&siipirehouseRerilal 821 Slereo/RadRertt 82 2 Tools&Mai

: LEGAL NOTICE L

. On January 24, 2000 a t 1£ P i c k u p O R L i c o n s o N u n '

*• 1GTCS1945X8504171 w os soi 35' near Twin Falls. Idoho.10 Any pofson clolmlng ownotshi or may request a judicial lorloitui

claim ond bond purstjoni lo 8 ' ig and bond musi bo filod ot Immic rt- Son/ico, Hovro Soctor HO, 260

Box 810. Havro, MT 59501. and to (30) d o y s of th o da to -o f tho ay odvoflisomonl. Tho dolm musl IS, claimed ownership of tho conve m conveyance is noi subject to sc ist accompanied by o bond In iho 10 Iho lorm ol cosh or cof|i(iod ch d, form ol a chock, it m ust bo dro'v >n m entof Juslico. d. • Tho ownor ol o se ized convoy

roquosi a waivor of Iho requifon 10 Pufsuonl 10 8 CFR 103.7(c)(1), IS on inability to pay tho required t al inobitliy to bo oliglblo for a woivoi ir- An opplicaiion lor a waivor of th hi fidovit lorm m usi bo filod wiih I c> Ization Son/lco. Havro Sector ly S.E.', PO Box 810. Havro. MT 5!

, Robort L Finley. Chlol Patrol Ag0.01 PUBLISH: Januory 28. Februo

0- NOTICE OF TRUSV On MoV 31 .2000 , Ol tho hour o

day 01 the lobby ol Trusioo, 1( Twin Foils, Idoho. TITLEFACT. lion, o s Trustoo will sell o l publ

il, biddor, for cash . In lowful mono' payable a t the timo of solo, ihb

10 property, sliuoiod in the C ount t- Idoho, and doscribod a s follows /• A porcol of land bolng oil ol Lot )• 151.TV/INFALLST0WNSITE,' o occording to tho final ond omon< 0 in Book 1 of Plots, pago 7. recoi

' Idoho; moro panlculorly doscribi 1) BEGINNING ot on Iron Pin mofl-

of aald Lol 4 boing iho REAL PC h THENCE Soulh 44*59'09* Woa

Pin marking the Soulhwost corm THENCE South 45*00'00* E a s t! marking iho Southeast cornor of

c THENCE North 44*59'09' E ast 1 marking tho Norlheasi com or of

9 THENCE North 45*00'00‘ W ost2 POINT OF BEGINNING.0 Sometime known os 305 Sth Av1 Idoho 83301.........................

Soid solo will bo m odo wliho rogording tlllo. possession or one obligation socurod by and pursu conlorrod In Iho Oood ol T njst frc singlo mon. to TiiloFoct, Inc,, on I

3 00. and Idaho W areh o u se A ss0 Q snaral Partnersh ip , Bonoficiai , r e c o rd e d A pril 2 0 , 1 9 9 7 . a s. 006639,.focords of Twin Falls C

) Tho obovo Grantors aro name<1 4S-1506[4)(a), Idaho Codo. No

thot Ihoy aro, or oro not. prosoi obllgaiion,

Dofault for which this solo Is to t (0) Accumuloiod dofidoncy In pt month, for tho, m onths of Sopton

- sequent m onths Is $2,672.00. Tl thfs da le on tho obligation socuro

I Is $45,757.57. plus 10% intofoal i (b) Tho lirst ono-holf of tho laxot 1998 and 1997 laxos, which aro c

, ol $794.44 :51 .499 .12 and S1.3I Inlorost, RocolplN os, 8711, 8717 DATED this 24th day of January, TtTLEFACT. INC. m R. Todd Blass, Vico Prosldont

PUBUSH: Januory 28, February

SOUTH CENTRAL nonCOMMUNITY ACTION will

.AGENCY A PP U E S FO R theQRAMT TO REPAIR ficu

RURAL HOMES -hB2 South Central Com munity p ro

-A ction A goncy will o n c e n o r again requeslfund lng from C ortho USOA - Rural Develop* h o tm ent lo operate the Hous* proi

' ino P r e s e r v a t io n G ra n t ' Indl(HPG) program d e s ig n ed 8 1 nto a s s i s t l o w - l n c o m r c o n

1,2000

Ma day with ju s t

r t s For Rent-- - - - - - - - - - -823,_V afjreWanted 824 VidadloRent 825 Wa^HomeSpace ' 828 Car YnatesWanted 827 Gar

828 Me<

t a B a n 830 WaiI A f » n c u l tu r c

Dd(RaneJiSuppJiesmFamtServicesion 901 ATVSeed & Fertilizer 902 Bicy jrain&Feed 903 Boai

904 Cam

906 Hofl - M u rc h a n c i is tf— 90 7— Mote ' 908 Snoes&CoOectibles 909 Spor X8S 910 Trawrs&Crafts 91 1 'g Materials'as & E(]uipment | B ^ 5 m's Items

i n n ^

unicatjon Equpment ners 1001 Aviaiod 1002 Autore/Caipel • ' 1004 Auto }&AirCondi^ing 1005 Antii; IS 1006 Semif&Furs 1007 TiucJI Garden 1008 TrudleEquqxnent 1 0 0 9 .4x4saoeousForSale 1010 Vans llnstfuments - 1020 AutO! iquip,/Supplles Ti053-im po Supplies • . 1 0 5 4 Slod nadio/CDs 1055 -Auto> Machinery 1099 Al/to'

LEGAL NOTICE L

t 10:30 am one 1999 GMC apl u m b o r : X C E 01 8 V IN : P isoizod ot M,M. 39. U S. 93 prt

ogfship ol a seized conveyance coBituro proceeding by filing a Atl) 8 CFR 274 .10 Such dOiHn PCimigralion and Noiurollzaiion 032605 Fiflh Avonuo. S.E., PO Cffl and must bo filod wiihin thirtyIho first publicalion-ol th is -nust so t forth Iho bosis of Iho P lnvoyonco orid allogo why iho 200 seizure. Tho claim must bo — Iho omouni ol 81,675.00 in IN } check. II tho bond Is in tho jra'wn payable to tho D eport-.

iwoyonco who Is indigent may Pr Ifomonts lo post a co sf bond .'(1), tho owner musl established bond and reasons for ihat -iivor.of tho bond requlfoment. JC)f the bond r^u irom en i in of- ^ilh Im'mlgroiion and Noturol- TO:tor HO, 2605 Filih AvoniJe. ERIT 59501, or1 Agonl or i

)rudfy 4 and 11,2000 ' Ch bo

JUSTEE'S SALE rociur o l 2:00 o'clock p m. 01 said onl I, 163 Founh Avonuo North. Joi c r . INC.. an Idoho corpora- chi jubllc auction, to tho highest lur □ney of the United Stales, all o n Iho following doscribod reol ton

lunty of Twin Falls, S late ol cui 3WS lo-wit: ChilLots 4 , s . 6 , 7 and 8, Block

rE , Twin Falls County. Idoho, op; nendod plat Ihorool rocordod 'Loi ocords of Twin Falls County, hoi ;ribod d s follows: Lo.norking iho northwosi cornor Coi .PO IN T OF BEGINNING; doy ifVost 124.94 fool to an Iron ary :o m o ro lso id L o i4; o r ioat 250.25 lool to an Iron Pin yoi ir of sa id Lot 8 ; thois t 124.94 foet 10 an Iron Pin o l t ro f sa id Lol 8 ; find'est 250.25 fool 10 Ihe REAL bo

. maiI A v en u e Vl/oat. Twin Falls, ly tf

- - - • par Ilhoul covononi or worronty Fur oncum brancos to satisfy tho this jfsuont to Iho powor of solo , Ihai It from David A. H oppock, o ( on Idoho corporolion. Trust- atto te fto c lo te s , a W oshington od i Iciary. daiod April 2 3 .1997 , tho a s in s tru m o n t No, 1997- olh Is Counly, Idaho. c h im ed to comply wllh Socllon opp No roprosenlollon is modo son osonily responslblo for Ihis out

willto bo m ode Is foiluro to pay: o p i

n paym ents of $668.00 por una 3tembor, 1999. and all sub- DAF ). Tho balance ov^lng o s of Cloi curod by said Dood of Trust by:, osl and lorodosuro costs, Dop ixos lor 1999 and all of tho iro dollnquonl In tho omount PUE 1.367,02, plus penalty and and 1717 ond 5823 rospeaivoly. ary. 2000 , INT

OFlont DIS'

OFiary4 , l l a n d i a , 2000

rwmeOwners. This program Casi will provide funding through th e U.S, Department of Ag-rlcu ltu fe lo correc t sa fe ty FLOh a za rd s and rehabilitation ANf

Sr o b le m s In ru ra l Id ah o husto m e s . S o u lh C e n t r a l P

Community Action Agoncy vsh o s o p e r a t e d v a r io u s LAVp ro g ra m s for low-lncom o LO IIn d rv id u a ls a n d fom lllos LEAs i n c e 1 9 6 8 . P u b J B k WIL c o m m o n t re g a rd in g 8 S P BAF

A R ]!t one phone c a

/ariety Food 4 Services-----------MeoEcjuipment WantedloBuy ^ampifigEqu^Knent Sarage. Sales Medical Supplies lea Markets V^edCollectUes

TVs&hMorcydes >

oais&Accessortes . ampers 4 Shells tns4RH!es ot Tubs & PoolsWofHomes-.4HVs-----------nowVehides&Ectuip. ^piofting 4 Hunting Eqiap. O •avelTraaers ' lility Trailers

M asti

nation ' ‘ .jlo Parts & Accessories jtosWarrted in sc n■itiques4Colledjbles »pacc ^ m W e a v y E q u ^ t , ud sud( Parts & Accessories F _

Ims 4Busses ^jtos for Sale ^ipoits &Sports Cars- ----- --odtCarsjto Services 4 Repairs ito'Dealers

LEGAL NOTICE LE

a p p lic a tio n for HoUoIng ANCP r o s o r v a i l o n G r a n t v ldiprogram funding is oncour- ro poged. P lease addross your Eslic o m m o n is lo : SC C A A , stoc Atiention: Kon Roblnollo. .SEC PO Box 531. Twin Falls, ID . i03303-0531'. D ealino lor NOcpmmoms ia February 22. BEgQQQ. ABC

P U B L IS H : J o n u o r y 20 EN 2000 ACS/

— FUF IN THE DISTRICT COURT LEJ

OF LEAVENWORTH WIT COUNTY, KANSAS T H i

Child in Nood Ol Coro BEL Proceedings undor Chop. ,t O'

• • 38 of K.S.A .. indK C ose No. 9807JC392 - al R

• • In tho Inlorost of:' . Esta JON MICHAELFURRELL PQI

NOTICE OF HEARING ■ Free rO : JOSEPHINE YQUNG- y ER, and oil bloMl rolatlvos n 0 1 sr othor po rsons who aro dofi srm oybo.coricofnod: , ': .o p p

A -Potllion P u rsu a n t lo spor Dhoplor 30 of K.S.A. h os th o lo o n lilo d in |h 1s C ou rt equosling thdt tho Court lo s t }nlor an ordor Tmding ihot Sum lo n M Ichaol F urro ll Is a rosp :hild in neod of core, ond tor j urthor Issuq oppropriaio o g ( i r d e r s o f p r o l o c t i v o , piair omporary ond pormanoni - a :u s to d y r e g a rd in g s a id I3 s :hlld.

Y ou o r e r o q u i r o d to th o i ippoar boforo this Court flt tien .oovenworth County Coun- moit 10USO. 300 Wolnut Siroot. ..p ro : .o o v e n w o r th . K a n s a s , writt :ouftroom No. 4, on Tuos- rnoy lay, Iho 8lh day of Fobm- olhoi iry 2000, a t 2:00 P.M,. ot An ir p rio r lo th a t tim o, file gpot our w ritten ro sp o n so to an ci ho pleading with Iho Clork and ll this Court. If tho Court civil inds 0 poronl or parents lo also 10 un fil. th o C o u r t m ay 1 t> nake an ordor pormanoni- this < Marmlnaling tho parent or 2 tf lo ro n ts p a re n ta l r igh ts . .Ansv 'urthormoro, disposition of musl Ils m ailer will bo hold a t den i ia t timo, Qllec

Cheryl M a rquo rd l. an plain ttorney, has boon appoint- you r d a s guardian ad lltom for 3 , V( 10 child. E ach pa ren t o r add r Ihor lo g a l c u s to d ia n of numi h i ld h a s l h e r i g h t to mollii ppear and bo hoard por- pho i onally, either wllh o r with- ation ut on oltorney. Tho Court _• rill appoint on atlornoy lor '*■ parent who Is flnandolly" '

nablo to hiro lOQOl counsel, spon lARLA G, STONE no^yilofk of Iho Dlatrlct Court “ t y: Julio Clemons you <'opuly Clerk

ta c ttUBLISH: Jdnaury 14, 21 '’OI™ nd 28,2 0 0 0 „ Of

DeceI THE DISTRICT COURT IF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL ISTRICTOFTHESTATE )F IDAHO, IN AND FOR . THE COUNTY OF

TWINFALLS ^aso No. CV-99-4443

SUMMONS 8 Y INTI PUBLICATION O FI

LOYD E. WHEELER and 0187 N N A L W HEELER. O F I jsbond and wHe. 1

Plaintiffs,I CoseW R E N C E H. REUBLE; O U f S E S . R E U B L E ; EANDRA L. R E U B L E ; FLO' IL LIA M A . B R O W N ; ANN. A RBA R A J . B R O W N ; ~ hust^

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- Responsibililc ck you r ad far c rro n ih c firs t d u w ill b e responsible for th e (lr c n io n and to no g rea ter e x te n t 1 ice occu p ied by the error. T h e j um es n o financial responsibility lission o f copy.

7-Dnv G u n m n te e A d .,,feg»laf rate. If piiraniecil item doci mx • nin fur ah additiunal 7. Uiyi ac nu 1

' nie * nil r>ic for Kuinnice. If h<> aJ Will Iw run for in aililitiunil 7 Jiyi

i\iis may bf (anctlUd eun Forp

LEGAL NOTICE LE

VNORA pLMSTEAD. Indi- P 'Idually a n d o s porsonoi vs o p r o s o n t a t l v o o l t h o LAW ■ slato o l L eonard O lm - L O I itoad , doco o so d . FIRST LEASECURITY BANK, N.A., W IL

Dofondants, BAPJ O T I C E : Y O U H A V E ANDSE E N S U E D B Y T H E vidu.^BOVE-NAMEO PLAIN- ro p i riFFS, THE COURT MAY E sto ■ N T E R J U D G M E N T s te a AGAINST YOU WITHOUT SEC'U R TH E R NOTICE UN- , D.E S S Y O U R E S P O N D N O 'VITHIN 20 DAYS. READ BEE•H E IN F O R M A T -IO N ABOlELOW. TIFF0 : ANDRA OLMSTEAD. E N 1idMdually and a s Person- AGAll R op roson ta iivo o l th o FURata to of Leonard Olmstoad L E S’0 Box 832 WITIToolond, WA 98249 TH E

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y BEL(JOTIFIED Ihal In ordor to TO: \lo fo n d th is la w su it, a n BARIip p r o p r la to w rilton ro - S tar,ponso m ust b e fllod with Casilho a b o v e - d e s i g n a t e d Yi^ u r t within 20 doys of the NOT:i s t p u b lic a t io n o l th i s d e felummons. II you fall to so app>BSpond, Iho court may on- sponir judgm oni against you th o 1s d e m a n d e d b y t h e Cour

’lalnllff(s) In the Complaint, l a s tA copy of the Complaint Sumi

I served vrflh this Sum- respc10ns, II you wish to sook tor ji10 adv ice or roprosenia* a s don by an oltorney in this Plainiottor, you should do so A 1r o m p t ly s o th a t y o u r Is scirltton ro sp o n so , if a n y , monctoy bo fllod In tim e a n d tho 0Ihor legal rights proloctod. tion iAn approprlolo wrltton ro- malKp o n so req u ire s com pli- p r o rn c o w ith Rulo 10 (a)(1 ) writtind o lho r Idaho Rules of moy:lvll Procoduro and. shall othorIso includo: A n ., Tho tltlo and number ol sp o nils ca se . a n c o. If you r r e sp o n se Is an a n d <nsw er to tho Complolnl, it Civiliust contain odmiswons or , also Io n ia ls o l th o s e p a r a t e 1. ThN e g a tio n s of tho C om - this claint and othor doronsos a . Ifw m ay claim. Answ, Ypur signature, mailing m ustd d r e s s . a n d to lophono donlijm bor, QI Iho signature, a lle glolling addross, and tole* plalnih o n o n u m b e r of y o u r y o u nlom oy. 3 . Yo , Proof of moiling or de llvry of a copy of your ro- " jo n se to Plalnllffs attor-

■VS'J’. i S S 'w t S ,DU m u st poy a filing lo s „ ith you r resp o n se , con* " ct th e Clork of the abovo* "PP "' im od Court,DATED this 29th day of

acem ber, 1999, lork of the District court r Q O a w , Deputy Clork

U B L ISH : Jo n u a ry 28 , jb r u a r y 4 , 11 a n d 1 8 ,- ? ? ? '

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4 THE DISTRICT COURT PUBI>F THE FIFTH JUDICIAL F e b nISTRICTOFTHESTATE 2000>F IDAHO, IN AND FOR --------

TH E COUNTY OFTWIN F A L L ^ Tl

a so No. C V - 9 9 - ^ NCSUMMONS BY GIVEPUBUCATtON d a y o

LOYD E. WHEELER and hou rNNA L. WHEELER, tim e,a b o n d and wife. offlce

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LEGAL NOTICE LEC

Piainliifs, ' 1 6 3 4s • -. T w inAWRENCE H. REUBLE: TRAN.O U lS E S . R E U B L E ; E S C.E A N D R A L . RE U BL E ; SuccoVILLIAM A . B R O W N ; a t pullA R B A R A 'J . BR O W N ; highoskNDRA OLMSTEAD, Indi- lawfulidually and o s po rsonal S tatoso p r o s e n t o t l v o o f t h o o b le a■stato of L eonard O lm - followte a d . doco aso d .'F IR B T p ropoiECURITY BANK, N A ., . Coonf• Dofondants,.' of IdollO T I C E : Y O U H A V E followjlE E N S U E D B Y T H E L o t H30VE-NAM EO. PLAIN- TOW IIFFS. THE COURT MAY Cour»lIN T E R J U D G M E N T to th eiGAINST YOU WITHOUT r e c o rURTHER NOTICE UN* P la ts .E S S YOU R E S P O N D Tw in IVITHIN 20 DAYS, READ T h.H E IN F O R M A T IO N k n o w

lELOW. . ; l-porticiO: WlLUAM A, BROWN abovoARBARA J . BROWN orty, tItar Route, Rosoworth c o m plasiloford. 10 83321 ' Codo

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y oo hoslOTIFIED that In ordor to th o a<e fo n d th is la w su it, a n A venip p r o p r ia to w ri tte n ro - 83316ponso m ust bo filod wllh c l a to10 a b o v o - d o s i g n o to d properlourt within 20 doys of tho Soli) s t p u b lic a t io n of th i s w I t h iummons. If you foil to so w arra»po n d . tho court may on- p o s s e)r judgm ent again st you b ro n cs d o m a n d e d b y t h e obligailaintllf(s) In tho Complaint, pursuiA copy of tho Complaint sa lo a

. sorvod with Ihis Sum- o f T nions. If you wish to seek MICHi10 advlco or ropresonto- AND >on by an attom oy in th is H u s blattor, you should do s o G rantir o m p t ly s o t h o t y o u r TIONritton ro sp o n so , if ony , INC,, <iay bo fllod in tim o a n d tion, cuIhor legal rights protocted. for thoAn approprialo wrltton ro- o f N CD onse req u ire s com pll- OAOEnco w ith R ule 10(a)(1 ) T O R Snd o th e r Idoho Rules o f Benefiiivll P rocedure and shall ber 16,so Indudo: S o p teThe title and numtxir of I n s t r i

ila caso , 01687, If your re sp o n se Is a n NORVt nswor to tho Complaint, It u st contain admissions or o n ia ls of th e s e p a r a t e n e g a tio n s of th o C om - a im and olhor dofensos )u m ay daim.Your signaturo, mailing

j d r e s s , a n d te le p h o n e jm bor, or tho signature, ailing addross. and tele- h o n e n u m b e r o f y o u r tomey.Proof of mailing or deliv*

y of a c t^ y of your re- )onso to Plalntlff’a atto r- >y a s doslgnatod above.To d e term ine w hethor

>u m u st pay a Illing foeith your rosponso , con- < c tth o a e r k oftheobovo- imod C ourtDATED this 29th doy of ,

scomber, 1999, * ork of the District court r:’G D aw , Deputy Clerk

U B L ISH ; J a n u a r y 2 8 , s b r u a r y 4 . H a n d 18 ,JOO____________________

NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE . ,

N O TIC E IS H E R E SY 'IVEN Ih a l on th a 1 2 th ,ly of May, 2000, a t th e 'iur o f 10 :00 a .m . lo cal _no. of s a id d a y , a t th e SSIce of TttieFact. \ne^ a t m m

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- H appy Adsbrate a w c ia l cvem in the live* o ff wilh a Happy Ad. Displ;

vailablc at special rates. Call.a 77*o- cc represcncaiivc for more informati'

- D eadlinesFor Private Party

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display Ads: 3 business da> iblicaiion. Call a Times-News udvcn [ircicnraiivx for more inrormariiin.

Times-Nms Onlint features -baled classified ads. Any ified ad placed in the ' j f f l a 1 version o f The Ttmes-News :>e placed online for .SU<- Jay, per ad. In addition to Vimrs-Netss Online, ads are idecj in our national network o f cla J«h a partnership with AdO nc Cla more than SOO newspapers across t

C a ll O u r C u sto m i e rv ic e R e p re s e n ta t In fo rm a tio n o n W C lass ified S p ec ia l

'>ut v iU not he rr-mieti, orsuhstitui ftets anti Ihestod.

EGAL NOTICE^ LEGJ

I 4 th A vo n u o N o rth , m e atIn F a l l s . I D 8 3 3 0 1 , a ^ a n m^NSNATION TITLE & uarv 5 2C R O W , I N C . . - o s N o 2 0 acesso r Trusioo. will sell o f T w l rlub llc a u c tio n to th o fitaholOSt biddor, for cosh. In . t h Eul monoy of tho United O R S A:os ol Amoiica, all pay- cO M P LI a t the timo of salo, tho C O D E 3wlng doacrlbod rooi i5 o e (4 ) p e t ty s itu a to d in th o SE N T A tnly of Twin Folia, S tate THATTI-lono, and doscribod os N O T, Pws. to-wll: S P O N S 10. B lock 64, BUHL OBLIGA

W NSITE. T w in F a l ls , j h o deir»ty, Idaho , accord ing golo Is tlie official p lat thareof failu re t<o r d e d In B o o k 1 o f u ndo r it « . P a g e 33, rec o rd s of Nolo dotn F a lls County, Idaho. 1 9 9 3 , tlh o T r u s t e e h a s n o m ents fo

jw l e d g o o f o m o r e and Imp.iculor description of tho du,o po ivo -dow lbed reol prop- rn o n th s, but for pu rposes lor i g g g thip l l a n c o w ith Id a h o 200 0 onlo 5 60-113, Iho Trust- monlhlyi103 been informod thol da to o l 1a d d r o s s of 5 2 8 9 lh m o n t. a

m u e N orth , B uh l, ID a c c ru in16 is somotlmos asso- $24.14 pit o d w i th s a i d r o d I ow ing 0

. so c u ro dlald sa le will be m ade T r u s t a:h o u t c o v e n a n t o r $59 ^44ran ty rogard lng tlllo, plug accs e s s i o n o r o n c u m - tho ra tocn c e s , to s a t is f y th o 1 ,1 9 0 9jation socurod by and os. sorvicluon t to Iho pow or o l a n d a c cconferred In the Deod a s s o s a r

‘ r u s t e x o c u t o d by foos attcHAEL W. BOURNER o ith isfo i> VIKKI K. SMUTNY, ond oil lii b a n d a n d W ife , a s tho Bontn to rs , to TRANSNA- its securiM TITLE a. ESCROW. The Be

a Dolowore corpora- soil or caa s Successor Trustoo, orty to b

ho twnofH and security anjrj nblle(O R W E S T M O R T - DATElJE. INC., DBA DIREC- Jorw aw1 S A C C E P T A N C E , TRAN^t^ofldary, dated Soptom- e SCROV16.1998, androcordod B y -JL y rle m b er 17, 1998 , a s A u istan t I r u m e n t N o . 1 9 9 B -870, and a ssig n e d lo PUBLISHW E S T MORTOAOE, 28 and Fi

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•GAL NOTICE

., a s Bonoflclary , by gnmont rocordod Jan*5.2000 , a s Instrumont 2000-000147. records w in F e l l s C o u n t y ,

HE ABOVE GRANT- S A R E N A M E D T 5 \^PLY W ITH IDAHO O E S E C T IO N 4 5 - 8 (4 )(a). NO R E P R E - -ITATION IS M ADE JT H EY A R E.O R A R E r , PR E SE N T L Y RE* )NS1BLE F O R T H IS IGATION.le default for vkrhlch th i s - Is to bo m odo Is tho

iro to pay w hon du o , or th o D ood of T rust I dated September 16.8 , th o m onth ly p a y - ts for principal, Intorost Impounds o l $637.08 p e r m o n th fo r th o

I th s of S e p te m b e r ,9 th ro u g h J a n u a r y ,} a n d all subso q u o n t thly paymonts unlll tho ' o l so lo or rolnstoto- It. a n d la te c h a rg o s ru in g a t th o r a t e o f 14 por month. Tho sum ig on th o obK gation trod by sold D ood ol . st a s o f th is d a to Is 64 4 .85 , a s principal, a cc ru in g in te re s t a t

Qlo of 9% from A ugust )00. costs, lato charg- orvlce charges, unpaid a cc ru in g ta x o s a n d js a m o n ts , I ru s to o 's , attorney's foos, costs Is foreclosure, and any all funds oxpondod by 3onoficlary to protoct ■ >curlty InterosL 0 Bonoficlory elects to ir c au se the trust prop* to b e so ld to sa tis fy obligation.\TED th b 11th day of ory, 2000.NSNATION TITLE &ROW, INC.. Lynn Millor Itant Vico Prosldont

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FOUND canoo . If you con d o s c r i b o I t . c la im 111 Ploaso call 208>734-7e69.

FOUND Cat-DorHgroy with light g roy swirl. Fom alo. . . . 735-<730. _____________

o( 7 th & M a in In T w in 2 Falls . C all 10 idontify a t 208-543-2984.

LOST 2 Goldon Roirlovors.Mothor 2 yrs old & 4 m o ----- =old molo puppy. Bola Cir- F d o a roo. Call 736-6553 Thai

LOST black & Whlto Bos- ' f lon Torrlor. fomolo. Call 423-4215 o r 423-S659.H

Soiling IB a onen wnon you Ci UM a claMlliod od lo spreadItie word olwul lh« ii«m# -------

- you havo for »alo. 733-0031 LOST B lock & whilo c a l. I

adult, short hair. 400 bik' ■ Brackort, call 734-7481. L .

L O ST C h i ld s c h o fls h o d po t. P a r t S ia m o s o c a t. , bluo oyos, Collar w/ Bolso n. Ploaso i^ ll 733-3170 £ —

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W 6 would llko to lhank oilof Iho Doctors & nursos a t ' TF Clinic & Hospital. Tho- w om ons m in istry of As*sombiy of God Church on AIO ;Filor. anyono thot wo may hyphavo ovorfookod in Iho ro- Vickcont doaih ot Wilma Ellon -------Taylor. Wo sincoroly op- Comcprociolo oil that w as dono. torPaul Taylor a n d fomlly jo l

4 1 0 3 I I d i e t a r y A ID S I ™I LOST 40 LBS.

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * = -= -! P ro te in D iet G uido 7 s lops to succoss. aiao

Only S3,95. Call 736-1144 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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BANKRUPTCY ompotitivo raios on Chap-tor 7 bankruptcies. Call 20 |

Jeff S lokor a t 734-8452. fCLEAN OFFICESI- - 5 1

Full caro o l offlcos and ^ rtomos. Vory dolallod and

toko prido in my work. "J*® ■Bondod. Excellent 9 ‘9‘

roforoncos. Caii Carolino 7 ° "326-6572 ^PP

E N E R A L H O U S E g,': lEANING & yard work. skil^iso c loaning. painiing & b o oopoir of rontal housing & rn n/ords. Call 829-5155.M q OI

HOUSE CLEANING 338!6 yoa rs oxporlonco. Coll aGR I

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BO-PEEP DAY CARE a x t F b T KINDERGARTEN

Focility. Stato-Clly ® P?5 licenced. 733-5097*

CHILD C A R E -24 h o u r a fio:Llconcod child care. apprclunchos a n d snacks, ' eachL arge foncod yard. occas

ICCP, 25 yrs exper. Ali 4 0 hages woicomo. roforoncos Roqui-avail—Alf o rdablo ja toa_____ line-c

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10 J o r o m o R e c re a tio n possoJistrlct is looking for an &Vdminislrativo A ssistant, ihorouapplicants m ust work woll ' ' ‘V/ith poopio and po sse ss tionofi i l ro n g o r g a n i i a t l o n a lk ills, c o m p u te r sk ills . ” ^LAlo o k k o o p jn g a n d a c - 'o u n tin g sk il ls , S a lo ry v>OE. P lo a s o coll 324* DAIRY1389 for moro infomwlion, E xper. 3RICULTURE[porioncod form equip* 324-5.non ! o p e r a to r lo r row DAIRYro p f a r m . H o u s e fu r- PT Milllishod. rofs. ploaso. Call ’ outsid08-423-4464 ovonings.B Coil 9:

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SRICULTURE' CONSpor. fann help. Sond re- Plostoi umo lo; P.O . Box 5799. Plea! win Falls, Idaha63303 .a ji^sTiu rrO M O nV E Wo anp er. T iro lech noodod . o v e i ompotitivo w agos. bon- dolivi lits. perm anent lull time m ust o s i t io n ; A pply a t 6 7 9 up oi oloiino Rd, TF, John ; Kolst X E R ^ Blvdrs oxporionco. Good pay * * * 4 bonofits. In Hailoy, Coil DRIVE

08-337-3919 Dennis Experl RPENTER : ^ wont ug F ro o E xpo r. f in ish now l irpen ter. Call 736-40533H IER------------------------AST FOOD CLERK PT l f l ' )0 B arb a t Travel Stop 16 Dolco, Idaho . * 1 * ^ ERICAL ^ -icrotoriai & bookkoopors '33*7300 or 678-4040 PERSONNEL PLUS ERICAL0 C ity of Twin F a lls is x op ling applications lor part-llmo UTILITY SER- ICES REPRESENTATI.E. TWs posilion wiii hovo f lo x ib lo s c h e d u le o l sprox im oie ly 15 hours ich wook, S7.00/hr. On :casion it wili roquiro a0 h o u r w o rk w e e k , oquirod lo pe rfom rou-to-clerteal-and-finoncla»- - -------o r k . M u st h a v o h ig h:hool diplom o or GED; lo w lo d g o o l g o n o ra l fico practices, including ) koy and data ontry. For >mploto job doscilplion id omploymoni applica* •>n contoct tho Porsonnol Ifico localod in Cily Hall.21 2nd Avonuo Eosl or w no 736-2251. Tho City Twin Falls is an Equal,

p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r n d a O r u g F r o o orkpiaco.NSTRUCTION------------iporioncod Carpontor. long torm, Drug Freo

■ Company.OS Slatting ServlcoM 3 Blue Lakom Blvd. N.

736-4473 STOMER SERVICE Brighi. onthusiasilc individual w aniod for >phisilcalod world widoivol informolion sorvico.. ________Producllon-orlontod prolossionai should

is so s s conlidoni phono & com pulor skills.

>rough training, compol*’•ilive pay, excollont inofits, 726-2299 or fax 6-2298 or sond rosumo;/LAND A SSOC. INC.

P .O . BOX 70 IN VALLEY. 10 83353RY----------------------------or. lo o d o r n o o d o d in romo. Idoho lor dairy,4-5211. osk lor John.B RYM ilker n o o d o d . som o Isido work. 30-40 hrs, 111934-8119 L . . . . .

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4STRUCTI0N i t i f tItor tralnoos & laborers, d r iv em socaU 206-324-373g, F « n « rJVERYAWATTPERSON rw edia re hiring lor part-time baseco n l n g s . ln * s i o r e & yre, Clivory. Dollvory drivors. ■ O ponisl bo 22 yrs old. Pick* *Co.Cca p p lica tio n o t: P a p s • P a id '

Isey's. 637 Bluo Lakes • Otiart>d N „ Twin Fails. ■ • Ortvoi* * * * * * * * * * * * * *‘'E Rorlenced milk hau lers . V ° ^n ting a local job wilh ’ AveroM incroasod roulo poy. •igovlty pay. health In- FO rap•anco. io r k , cafotoria c a l l 1-5 o lso offered. Apply a l 'k ir i:h Thom pson TrudJng. ______,,^23^W.^100S^Je^rOTO. B*^i#

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VEHS ' g "™ ^ E . Drivers, rofrigarotod-d ic a te d ro u to s . up lo _2f|Sil!f000 sign on bonus. Cali E-MAIL i00-359-7376.a--------------------------------- twirMVERS GENER.?. Nowor equip. V ons. iu m EC>lors. w alking llo o rs . * w aktiloogo pay. load & un- x t ^Id pay P o r Diom. bo- *SOS, bonofits. 734-9062. * c i M t

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N o o d a M a n a g o r lo r i Now Hoilond Branch slort In Jorom o, Idoho. Agricul tural oxporlonco, compul o rs skills & manogomon sk ills a m ust. Morkollnt s k i l l s w o u ld a l s o b o i sirong asso t. P loaso sonc r o s u m o to : M a n a g o r 1 9 3 5 K im b o rly R o a d Twin Falls. Idaho 83301 No drop Ins o r lolophonc calls ploaso.

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MECHANIC sry A ccopting applications for a h e av y duly truck ropair. ifio Exc bonofits, family modi* }or. c a l / d o n t a l . I n c e n t iv o

p r o g ra m . C o m p o titlv o I. w ages. C&H Scot! or Davo

324*6886 or 600-879*8886 • In, MEDICALB.-------- C om o-)oln our-grow lng-1. loam In providing iho bost— caro fo reu rro sldon is .W o

a ro o flo rin g 0 co m pio*■ ■ monlory sign-on-bonus &

® bonofit packago including Insuronco and vaca tion . CNA-SIOOslgn-on bonus,

>“ '• LPN-S300 « g n on bonus, ont s H N .S400 sio n on b o - '^ 0 nus. Ploaso plck>up appll- ° 5 c a tio n s a l B u r le y C a re

C e n te r 1729 Millor Avo. Burtoy, Idaho 03318. NO phono calls, ploaso.

>no MEDICAL ^C om o join our grow ing

— toam in providing tho bosl „ c o ro lo r o u r r o s ld o n ts .

B u r io y C a ro C o n to r Is looking lor a Guos) Rola-

. . t io n s p o r s o n . M ust bo Poopio Orionlod.-Oulgo­ing & willing td work vari-

__ o us hours which could in­c lu d o som o S a tu rd a y s .

}k> P lo a so pick-up applica*) d tion a t Burley C aro Con* Id- te r 1729 Millor Avo. Bur- iy . l o y , I d a h o 8 3 3 1 8 . NO 3w phono coll. ploaso

ITERSAVISS11999 Mazda

B3000 4X4 <

lymenis of S249.00 plus tax. Cap Cc ;ar. SIOOO cash or trade equity duo at aulo0.eom *

7 3 31 -aoo-

B E K * AdE.p!.I Blua Lakaa Blvd. N ., Twin Fal : FROM ANYW H ERE IN THB

a n a b l e t o c a l l o r c c

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g e t y o u r a d . s t a r c e d . w i

in t clearly with dnrk pcncil e ijpproximntcly 23 char.ict iices) per line ' ly accoft.linj; ro nue .sccdtilc

lotify you if there is a speci ■ult in n discininted price niiniim - Private Party O nl

ic ru n m y ad in classifio # _____ for ________day.

nic icr rv r -sp.icc pl».M>o. InciiKlini:

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m o n ey .order is en c losed

M a s te r C hnrge,

A m eric an E xpress(circ lcJrd N u m b e r

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our o rd e r form &, paym er cfl-'Ncws, P.O. Box 548,T>'5

ID 83303-0548 -o r -

Times-Ncwa, 325 1/2 E. 5ll Burley ID 83318

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MECHANIC i for Im m o d la io o p o n in g fo rlair. graveyard diosel -mocho-odi* n ic . E x p o r. p ro fo r ro d .Ivo Own tools. Good benefits.Ivo C all E ddio fo r appoin t*avo mont 20B*324*50S3 '

M ioiC A L------------------- ----C om o Join ou r grow ing

Ing— team In providing iho bost >ost c a r o fo r ou r r e s id o n ts . W o B u rio y C a ro C o n to r Is Ilo* looking lo Iill position in s & o u r S o c i a l S o r v i e o s ling D o p o r tm o n t. M u s t bo o n . LSW wilh 2 yoars oxporl- lus, o n c o in tho Long T orm . lus, C oro. Wo a ro ofloring a b o - S.SSOO. c b m p lo m o n ta ry ipli- s i g n - b o n u s & b o n o l i t s r e ' packago including Insur- vo. anco and vacalion. Appll- NO cations will bo iakon until

2/10/2000. Pick-up appll-— c a t io n a t B u r io y C a r e

C e n te r 1729 Millor Avo.'' 'B Burloy’ldaho. NO phono

coll. ploaso

— Is MEDICALIla- *Allorra Wynwood. a load*b o Ing o ss ls to d living ro sl-90- donco, has 2 oponlngs lorori- C N A . E x p o r io n c o a n din- m od corlilication prolor*y s. rod. Must bo oblo lo work:a* s o m o w o o k o n d s a n d»n* holidoys. Ploaao apply inur- p o rso n a t: 1367 L ocus l

_ S t , .b L J .w I n .E a i J 8 ^ l .D _I 83301 .A llorralsanE O E.-

^ I ® /ip Cost $16.265.00,12.000 / uo at lease Slonlng. ^

13-2954 ^oo-ae'T‘7000■xp.Ve» 2 /J /O O

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olso hom o health nursos. o t P anonncl Plut. ■ Cr

733-7300. Sl,tEOICAL Ini

Aro you a NA. CNA or LPN Wi j w ho l lk o s th o In -hom o * I caro soiling? Wanllng to

w ork In Iho Twin FaJIs. Jo rom o. & N onhsidb ar­oas? Aro you carlno, soli-

, mollvatod & rosponsibio? S m- 11 s o . 'p lo o s o coll MOQlC Volloy SlQlMno.Sorvlco O SJ

I 734-0600 or slop by 2nd 'A v o . N , In T w in F o ils .

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MEDICAL hoi Chorgo N urso noodod lor a j bohavlorolly challongodI u n it.W agos*bono lils ®

ovailablo, Excolloni hours for an organlzod &

tolonlod nurso. For moro , Inlormalion conioct Torrl

( a t Gooding Rohab. & - ' Living 20B-934.S601. ktEDICALCNA & housokooping. Ap-■ ply In p o rso n : Mountain ------

Volw C aro 500 Polk Sl.. MEC.E , Kimborly. T ho MEDICAL ^C N A -s. W o a r o o sm o ll

Iriondly lacility. como'loln pa,: o u r to a m . C o m o In o r pS

— phono'SnoshO ffo'Rfih'ob— So!'& Living C o n to r a t 511 thic

E a s t 4 th S t r o o t . S h o - «n» shono. ID. 208-88C-222B.

MEDICAL pra' CNA/NA noodod for day cov. shllt, In-houso CNA class- . spc

03 availablo. Transponation o d '' avail, from Buhl aroa. ly <

W ogos & bonofils avoil. Ass'C om o join our loam. For NCC

moro inlormatlon call m o; Torri a l Gooding Rohob. pro: 208-934-5601. sailMEDICAL----------------------- fO®Full llmo Bilingual LPN for „ * .S o u th C o n t ro l D la trlctH o o l th D o p o r t m o n t - f ',(Joromo oflico). To work , 7 In public hoolth programs; family planning, Immpnl-

• zallons ond ch|ld hooljh.For moro Information, call MISCMary Rols a t 324-6838 or a fowS h a r o n W h ito o l 7 3 4 - lo r5900. Qxlonslon 203.H 401

MEDICAL ‘fOO-H d m o 'C o ro rA U o rd o n iT “ " h e

• Wo’ll troln you forln-homocoro. bathing, grooming, ''O "p o r s o n a l c a r o . I lg h I po® h o u s o k o o p in g . M usl

• com plolo crim lnol bock- P°V g r o u n d c h o c k . C l a s s °PP' s t o r t s F o b r u o r y 2 . Conioct: o r

. Mogic yolloy Stalling I® "'• i- Sorvico Con• 200 2nd Avonuo Nonh

Twin Falls • 734-0600 t/®" m ed ic a lmmodlalo oponing lor on M iscLP.N . 10 vrtirk in tho clintc DIrocIolllco lor a surgoon. Ex- odl<

I porionco in lCD-9 coding Hot. Is a p lu s b u t train ing Is . $6'^I ovoilablo. Must havo ox- »' collonl paliont caro skills. - sillo; S ond ro su m o to: Sandy o ” ®

Schaor. TFCH. P.O. Box hour• 1233. Twin Falls . Idoho Sl. : 83301. EO E phor

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l i SUC3092 .................................“ 19BS FORD F-150 4X4S #99262A .................................2 1978 CHEVROin SUBURBAN I I » G 1 1 3 0 C .....................M 1995 PLYMOUTH ACCUUM5 #AUTH6A .............................5 1986 MAZDA B2000 FUT BEDs ; # A a T I1 0 A ...............................

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3 _ _ ^ 4 S / l o r t D r i l

MEDICALLooking-for CNA’s wllh ox-

p o r io n c o in B ohovlorol ■ Coro. All shllis avaiioblo.

Sign on B onus ol S300 is in c lu d o d lo r a l lC N A 's . W agos DOE. Apply at: £

B rldgevlow E s ts tM B, leZ B B ridgovlow B lvd .

Tw in F«ll«, Idaho ” 7 3 ^ 3 9 3 3 M;.S

MEDICAL doRN's/LPN'8. Com o loin our to*

toam . W o a ro a small 4 o d I friondiy hom o llko locHily, wc C h a rg o n u rso s noodod. caCom o In or call Shoshoho ___Rohob & Living Conlor al NEV 511 E a s t 4 th S t. S h o s - JNTI hono, ID. 208-866-2228. For

VIEDICAL Th«Sklllod nursing facility

, - looking for CNA's. ovonlngs & NOC's shllis S„, ovallablo..Slgn on Bonus , ol 5300 is includod for all L“ ,

■ CNA’s. Apply at: B rldgevtow Eatatoa

1828 B rldgevlew Blvd.Tw in FallB, Idaho.

^ » 3 9 3 3 Tho.tEDICAL P'Crho T w in F a l l s C linic & Hospital Is ofloring a lull go! timo posilion for a Physi- cion A ssistan t. Tho Twin or< Falls C lln ica Hospllol Is a tho

■Ehyslclatuownod-Clinle-&___ llo<Hospital In Twin Fails. ID. Ion

'h i s p o s it io n offorod will Mo on ta il om orgoncy m odi- Riv cino , urgont coro ; family p rac lic o a n d rura l clinic Pul'- c o v o ra g o . C ovorogo ro- wo' sponsibllillos will bo rotat- do od wjih two olhor current- I ly o m p lo y o d P h y s ic ian *No' A ss ls ia n ts ..IC C P A C o r til ic o l lo n Is *Ad\ m a n d a to ry , oxpo rienco *Cui p ro fo r ro d . C o n « e lll lv o sa lary a n d bonolit pock* ogo bosod on oxporlonco. P’o I n to r o s to d c o n d id o to s 0 '° m ay moil/lax Ihoir rosumo O^o to : W o n d y S o m o r s o t . lha Twin Falls Clinic & Hospi- 1 ° '' tal, P .O . Box 1233. Twin su r Fo ils . ID 8330 J . P hono f«P 733-3700. Fax 733-7413. VOU

IISCELLANEOUS fow good reasons to work H lo r u s : L o ca lly ow nod.401K, H oalih Insuranco.Iroo U lo 'ln su ra ruo for Ihow h o to fa m l ly rW 'p r ic o d ------ Tvmoois a t 5 locations in tho . / a llo y , s to r o d is c o u n ts Ooad jo o d .a t 10 lo catio n s in T?io1 Iho vo llo y , co m p elltlv o lro( 3oy o n d a d v o n c o m o n l o q i spponunliios. T rave lers ' om; 3obIb noods good poopio o r lu o l d o s k c a a h le r , a n i to r , a n d lino c o o k .3om o fill ou t on oppllcati- in . J u s t a c ro ss Irom thol Hanson Bridgo, Wo aro o Jrug froo workpiaco.

ISCELLANEOUS roct C oro W orkers nood- )d lor G m veyard a l Mogic Hot Sp rings Voulh Comp.>6.17 /hr. Excollont bone- ^ its aftor 90 doys. Sub po- lillons a ls o avallabto for B V 111 sh if ta Qt S 1 0 .0 0 p o r R S f lour. Apply o i 1S8 Bioko ■ 0 31. N.. Twin Falls. ID. No m m ihono calls ploaso.

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...•...*1,364 K*1,975 I1?SI*2,994 S ;

.....*2,992 IIISJ“ ...*5,465 I’sHi.....*5,695 5Slf^.^*5,756

U S E D C A R O R TBU C 'R S A n S P A C Y IO N IS OU< I C iS C U A R L Y M A R K ID I I U M O N I Y BA CK G U A R i M O N T N / 3 ,0 0 0 M I U UA : J U P rOM DMTAIU. •tXaU iCQl'r ive F r o m A n y w h e r e

MISCELLANEOUSEntry lovol poslllon lor VI- cmTw nyl A p p lic a tio n . E xpor. holpful bu l no t nocossaiy . .K n

ytlSCELLANEOUS Nq°|Holp w ontod part-tim o for ab lod om osllc vlolonco shoi* B a rtor. som o overnight week- . t^o d a y s & o v o r y o t h o rw ookond. For moriJ Inlo. ir»coll Palll a t 733-0100, cIbmH

NEWSPAPER .-------- E lNTERNSHIP X•or Magic Valloy Sludonts

Tie Timos-Nows. o 24^000 pm circulotion dolly nowspa* g.qi por in Twin Foils, oflers a jV variety o l pold summ or In- tom shlps for college siu* •* gdonis (or oxcoplional high co ls c h o o l s tu d o n i s ) w h o ---------grow up in our circulallon NURSaroo . P o r l -

Immho gooi of ou r Inlomship Jowcprogram Is lo cullivolo po- Foilslonliol long-tonn employ- 7331e e s who would llko to llvo p a in iand work In Iho Twin Foils Charrr a r o a . F o r th a t r o a s o n .those intom ships aro lim- ^JlodjQ _3tudent8-.w ho.at:___ callslondod high school in tho c PnM og ic V o lloy o r W ood — —River Valley. PAYR'

* Looklnull-timo. 10-wook to 12- riencw ook pold intom ships will Poivl'bo aw arded in som o or oil l^g p o l thoso lob catogoriosN ovrt Roporllng noodiEdlting/Pago Dosign lnler«Advbnlsing S a le s daysC usiom or Sorvlco PRODi

P o r t-1you oro inlorostod In ox* pooo

p io rin g a c a r o o r w ith a oroogrow ing, profilab lo .-og* d ig ltogrossivo m edia com pony m orelha t c o v o rs x,our hom o- 4504 lown. p lo a so so n d a ro*Bumo. ro feronco list androprosontaiivo som plos of SECRI/our work 10: l-o c ^

M oryK arron H um an R a so u rc e s P 'o 'oi

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gramsjadllno: Feb. 1 5 .2000 ■ suhm »o Timos*Nows is 0 drug- rosurr roo w o rk p la c e a n d a n North » q u a l - o p p o r t u n i l y P“ ls. ,mploy«,. M o

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on, *359rZ175, Sola price SIB,M2. SIOOO cnh or li lown. 72 poynenh

Ie prke Sl 1575. SIOOO (Oih or Irode eouiry menu plw fox, tille t, Jwler DOC fee J S?

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......... . . . * f lM PONTIAC BONNEVllLE. $EU C 1 2 9 A ...................................... 3}7 FORD ESCORT $CI045A ......................................... 0» UNCOLN TOWN CAB CARHER SCurnoB........................... 0» JEEP miANClER 4X4 Sn2 8 4 A ............................................VK> DODCE RAM 4X4W5656B ■ . ..................... /» DODCE NEON $fl354580A.............................. 0i9«RDF-2504X4. Sfl

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ISCELLANEOUSu e tllo n a ...3uld you uso extra mon* H i >y? W a n t t o g o t I n to ■ ih o p o ? W a n t to le a rn e a d o r s h ip & to c h n lco likllls? Nood monoy to pay _____o r c o llo g o ? II you a n - iwerod yos to any of Iho Ibove, th e Id ah o Army la tio n o l G uard m ay bo Ib lo lo h o lp . C all S F C ) a r l o w 7 3 4 * 9 1 7 1 o r I-800-GO-QUARD.

irs easy 10 odvoriJu in BMinod. Jusl call 733^)031. PISCELLANEOUS lon & w omon wontod for w hi phono so les o l concort c u l

tic)(ots lor noxt 7 weoks, or>c Mon. through Fri. 5:30 p p.m. lo 9:00 p.m & Sat.9:30 o.m. to 12:30 p.m, ‘•“•'I S 7 lo S 1 0 'p e rh o u r.N o oxporlonco nocossary. fain

S tart Immedlololy. • c n v Coil Polk a l 736-9351. p a n JRSE rvqii r i - t l m o R N n o o d o d prin n m o d la lo ly . C o n la c i noo ewols Homo caro, 1139 ,i„„ 'a lls Avo E, Twin Falls,33-6649 Jvlniirn iN G ------- -------------- '-■’‘f’larm ac Trollors sooking xpo rloncod p o rso n for ur point dopt. No phonoall3ploa3erA pplyal:452- ----------

Pork Avo. W osi, TF. _____lYROLLoking for roliablo, oxpo- o ncod Individuoi, wllh ervious oxpor. process- ig pay ro ll, A /R & A /P,□mpulor & 10 koy skillsoedod. FT. salary DOE.ilerostod coll 676-4565ays or 678*4563 eves.lODUCTION.ri*lim e v id o o g ro p h o ro o d e d fo r T w in F o ils P R Broo. Must h a v e n e rllto l c a m e r a . C a ll fo rlo ro In fo rm a tio n 7 8 8 - ■ g504 oxt 19CEPTIONIST/CRETARY:a l Ilrm so o k in g part* m o r o c o p t i o n *

t /s o c ro ta ry . M usl bo ofesslonal. responsible Id solf-m ollvoiod w ith ■ ' ccollont phono ond com- ^ 9 k iter/typing skills. Expe- m cow iihM lcrosoft pro- a m s roquirod. Plooso B b ^ ibmll c ovo r le tte r a n d B f sum olo : M anager, 115 B | 4 srth sto r A vonuo, Twin B L Ills. ID 83301. Closing B W H i Uo F o b rua ry 1, 2000 .

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R ungcn Inc. is iiccep iing a] q n ip u ie r .systems o p c n iio r to | <sistancc und s u p p o n .10 sysiei im iliu r w iih co in p u ic r us;ig( nv iron inem ; PC nc lw ork ing cx a in iliiu ity w ilh AS4(K) syslon>s :q u ircd . D uties inc lude daiu rim ing and distrtbulion. hiirdv jo rd in a lio n w iih pn)gr.im m inj L'grec o r cducaliim al backgm ui rb lc d field w ould be hctpfu tp c rien c c is noi a.tiuin.'d. PIeas<

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app iica lions Tor a :o pn>viUe techn ica l b•lem users. M usl be 'a g e in a business ex iw riencc ilcsircd .

n > s is d e s in ;d b u in o l alu buckup , report rdwiirc su p p o n und ling consu lu in is. A ' 'f f o und in a co m p u te r ^ pful: p rognm im ing T ;asc send iv sum e to: .

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M inim um o x po rlonci y o a rs . Call A nn’s E woofBoutlquo0733-1i

RESTAURANT > MOUNTAIN

VILLAGE RESORT S tanley, Idaho

I# hiring forthotoUowto full-llmo positions:

..................R ff tU u n n l M anag«B«fT#n<Jof

Paid insuranco. housir avallablo. salary bas< on oxporionco. Sonc

rosumo 10 Iho; Gonoral Man«gor

P.O. Box 150 ' Stunloy. Idaho 6327S

FAX; 208-744-3647 RESTAURANT PT lunch s o rv o r & pr

c o o k /b a k o r n o o d o oxpor. only. Call Gard Cafo 01 735-0722 afi 3:00 p.m.B

SALESF u ll t im o r o u to s a h m o n a g o r. Will noot) CDL, profor non-smokir Wo aro a pro-drug to omployor. Apply In p{ son a t Intorslalo Bsltc ios. 412 Eastland Dr. S.

SA LES.’Ag irrigallon oquipm or

prolor oxporloncod b w o u ld t r a in Ih o rig l in d iv id u a l. All ropll<

--------- ------ ^connooniiarcoirMiKo-734-9444 or 733-6574.

SALESDIRECT SALES

20 yr. old Boiso basod Gourmot Food Distnbuti

sooks aggrosslvo & moiivalod ir»dividuol (or Magic Valloy torritory. S400-S1.000 porwk.

♦Bonusos plus Vohicio •Bonofits & Training •Established Tomlory

Calt Mr.Leo t ‘800-473*3513 S-S

20S-345-0475 Ivo. m oss SALESHiring lor oulsido salos. A|

ply in porson at; Woslafl Pnniing, 444 Mam Avo. i

S A L E S .------------ -- -------KXTF - TV salos and crc

ativo sorvico is curronll ' accopting applications fc

bo th d o p a n m o n ts . Fire ra to c o m p an y .bonoflt

— ::-------- L.anttmo.opponunity to jolioho ol tho fostosl growini

' B roadcast Com panios ii tho N onhwost. Sond ro sum o and domo rool II ap

' pllcablo io: 902 E. Shor m an. Pocatollo. ID 63201 D rug F ro o W orkp iaco EOE • . .

SALESLooking lor a Farm

Equipment Salos Porson Agncultural background and sa los oxpononco a must. Good opportunity tor tho right individual.'

P loaso send cosumo to: M anager 1935 Kimborh R oad . Tw in FaKa, Idahc

83301. No drop-ins or phone calls picasol

1 SALESI Tho W est’s largest manu

facturod homo retailor i: looking for caro-orionto( salospooplo. Must bo on orgotic. honost, onthusi asiic, & bo prolossional ir a p p o a ra n c o . M ust bo i to a m p la y o r w illing tc work wookonds on a rota' tion basis. Full-time posi' tio n w ilh m anag o m o n i possibillttos for Iho righi porson. High commission p a id w ookly. 401k p ro ­gram . Iroo hoallli insur-

■ a n c e & v a c a tio n . Only professional mlndod indi­viduals n e e d apply. Call lor appt. 733-2224.

a iss% »is accepting

app lica tions for th e following

•position:

■ Truck Driver/ Yard ManClas^ACDLexperiencep re fe rred

Frtmklln Building Supply orrora medlcAl/dontol

innuriinoa uid compeiUlvo wn^a and benodt poeka^ss.

NO PHONE CALLS.

Pious apply In ponion eiOWssi Maln.<;eramo

9 Pro

■ r a v a i la b l V W hy a A ’ d i j f c r e n i

u t i l i z e a s m a ll • g e n e r a t e s l a rg e e v e r y m o n th ! t

■ 'e n v i r o n m e n t a n d c u s to m e r s a tis fa c i f o r s u c c e s s . PI p e rso n a t;

. I ' S k d f e i159W.HWT

— 208 678-887

E8 T1mes44ews, TwTVfin Falls. Idaho Friday, Ja

SALESTIM . 3 O ne position open for 8 E ye- RV/BoatMai»KMm 0-1067 M ust tw a )op produc---------- vH thF& lknow t«dges

g ood ctosif>g suns.

A M A tm e ...1310 Kimborty Rood,

using TwfinFallsxisod SALES/DRIVER >ond^ O p o n in g fo r F lo ld M i; p osition . A l to part-tii« r _ d rivor. S o n d rosum o___ Volloy C o -o p . Fortlli;1278 Div. 324-2399, 037 W ►47 Main. Jorom o. Id e333i

SECRETARY ‘ p ro p Part-timo position ovailot J d o d . . I n c l u d o s o n sv iro r l ■ardon ph o n o , tak ing paymoi I a flo r « a » to m o rso rv ic o .C o_____ putor.a good poopio sk

a m ust. Insurartce licor l a l o s a bonoflt bu t not roquin 9od a oro 12:00-S;00 Fokino. M ond-F rid . C ou ld wc g to s t Irilo FT position. Plea 1 Dor- all rosum os to; SUloltof. F a m InsurtvKO. 1821/i f c d is o n A vo E , S u llo N-------- Twin Fans. Id 83301

Tienl- SO C AL WORK a bu t L ic o n co d S o c ia l Worfi r Ig h i n o o d o d lo r o u tp a tio p l lo s m o n lo l h o o ith c lin ic iK r a f —T w ir^-FatlsnroorC onta 74, Bill or Pam Dl 737-0777------ 678-3913,i START AN EXCmNQ,HKj > NEW CAREERI ibutor Aro you borod a t work? C & you w ork In a doad-or I lor |ob? Tako chargo ol yoi ory. lifo now! D on't m iss Ih wk, ' opportunity lo work In icio growing industry. Wo'ro ) big com pany sooking la>ry o n io d . s o lf m o tlv a lo

poopio,k5 * Froo tra in ing prograt 8»a. w h o ro y o u lo a r n n o ' ------- technical skills!

* Toam onvlronmont tht prom otes cooperation!

>Wdd * vvork outsido a t dilforor focations!

* Uso spocializod lochn I cro- ’ cal oqulpmohtl - on lly . * Portorm quality woritthi LS for m akos you lool proud! First Wo p rovide th o followin' o f ils bonolils;}joln * V a c a t io n a n a n o a ltl wing ■ insuranco JS In * Com pany vehicle i ro -' ■* B o n u s p ro g ra m s, pon il op- sion ;jlan. stock purchasi Ihor- plani201, * Advancomont opportuni a co . ties

No oxporionco is roquireO------ Valid drivors license am

drug sc reen a ro roqulrod • Tho num bor of oponingi

is limiiod, so don't delay “ II y o u w an t to Improvi ® your lifo ond bo more sue , , 7 . c ess fu l. w o w an i you u

join our toam . Wo aro It ’ noo d of a p p lic a n ts wh<

~l'VO in Iho B u r le y on< Jerom o oroas, a s well ai in th o Tw in F a lls a rb a

i ___ P l e a s o a p p ly a t ; 401S h o sh o rio S l . S ,. Suiti

anu- i» n . Twin Falls. ID o r i s ■736-0014;M ondaythruFri nted day 8:00 am to 12:00 pm I on- 1US1-

TELEPHONE SALESSoil 1st C lass

J i , . Resort VacationsEasy20hr,/w k./ovonings B aso plus commission, ll You C an Soil. You Con

,1?"' E am O verS500/wk. PT. Limited opportunity, C all735-5190 .«

»nly W AREHOUSE “ndl- Twin Falls W arohouso Call position: boan sorting.

SO S starring Services — , 663 Bluo Lakoa Blvd. N.

736-4473 ' ' ^ W ELDERS [ y E x p o r i o n c o d w o ld o r s

noodod. Must have oxpor. w/ mig w elding. Apply al C h a rm a c T ra ile r s , 452

’ S outh Pa rk Avo. W. TF, No P h o n o C a lls P loato .

W ELDERS , Top w a g o s a n d bonolits,

oponlngs for all typos ol ' w o ld o r ( m ig , U g. a n d

arch). Shoot motol work­e rs. millwrights.' and pipo (iltors. Call 20S-226-2872 w oekdays 8-5 pm or sond rosum o lo: P.O. Box 240, Amoricon Falls, ID 83211.

217EMPLOYMENT

^ P P O R T U N T ^

PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE

Fodoral employment inlor- ). m otion is froo, Romom-

ber. no ono c an promiso you a fodoral job. For Iree inlormation oboul lodoral jobs, call C aroor Amorlca

__ Connoclion, 912-757-3000

• Q f e s s io n a l l e s P o s i t i o n

ib ic a l B u d g e i S a le s . c o m p e te w ith W

?nt sa le s p e o p le ? W e 1 s a le s te a m w h ic h g e s a l e s n u m b e r s

A r e l a x e d w o r k id o u r r e p u ta t io n fo r a c t io n a r e a fo r m u la P lease a p p ly in

e t S < ^ € ib 4>tWY 30 , BURLEY, ID 1874 • 80D-574-1248

>

R E M E M B E Rir»OR. That birthday od you ptocod ducor aom otlm oagoin 77wT»nft le sn d Now is the Umo to'UlS. coma pickup your picturos. ^ Stop tv lh« Cuslomor

Sorvico Oopt todayl

HOME ASSEMBLY............... EASY V«DRK1 EXCELLEN

PAYI A ssom blo Product At Homo. Call Toll Froo t

--------- 800-467-S566. oxt. 314 '1 M an ......................1-timo f l 2 1 4Tie to; ■EUPLOyUENTWAKTEDlllizor K —■Wost MANICURIST0 3 8 Looking lor parl-timo posi------ -- tio n . d o y s o r ovon ings

733-2740 a sk lor Caihy,

g — 2 1 8 Com- ■ T i m e s N e w s »skills I C a r r i e r s conso

B U R L E Y “

looso ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Slato T h e T im o s-N ew s is

cu rro n tiy look ing for ® '• i n d e p e n d e n t W alk in g------- R o u te C a r r ie r s In th o

BU R L E Y a ro a .or^ortlo n t

lim lS - :— B Q u m m —7 7 or Wost S th St.-Raitroad

Park A ve.-Ovgrfand A vo

I*®’ IF y o u iiv e ln th eQo BU RLEY area & a re '

i-ond interested in being a your N ew spaper Carrier.

; Ihis p lea se contact the in a Buriey T im es-N ew s

I'ro a officQ Ql 677-4042 or s top b y the Burley

olfice al: 325!^ E. Sth )rom N. (Next ta Wal-mart.)

thoi _________________________i! BU RLEY

'hni-T h e T im e s-N o w s is

that c itr ren tiy look ing for I! in d e p e n d e n t W a lk in g wing R o u te C a r r i e r s in th e a lih .B U R L E Y a re a .

jon- B O U ^ 4 g 8jQse A ve • OveriandAve

W 2 1 s lS t . lo W 2 6 th S l .tuni-

IF yo u live in the ■ired. • BURLEY area S a r ei?/.H in ierested in being aIn N ew spaper Carrier.)iayi • p lease contact thoovo Burley Tim es-N ewssue- ollice a t 677-4042 oru to s fo p b y the Burley0 In ollice al: 325H' E. SthoJld Wal-man)

i'b“ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 40Q ___________________ 'u„o BU RLEY

'F n- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★P'” T h e T im o s -N e w s is .

c u rren lly look ing lor — in d e p e n d e n t W a lk in g

R o u t e C a r r ie r s in t h e B U R L E Y a re a .

igs

in " RO U TE CMST. East 16th S t.- East 19th

A lm o A v e .-B e n n e tt A ve

IF y o u livo in the 0 BU RLEY area S aro g, interested in being a ■OB N ew spaper Carrier.N. p lea se contact the

Burley Tim es-News ollice a t 677-4042 or

o r s stop b y Ihe Burley ■ t»or. ollice at: 325H E. Sth l^aj N. (Next to Wal-man.)

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i i ' A A A A A - k

£ T H E T I M E S - N E W S 372 I S C U R R E N T L Y

L O O K IN G F O R 111! IN D E P E N D E N T J R

R O U T E S A V A IL A B L E IN T H E

g G O O D I N G A R E A .

R O U T E SOO500-700 3rd Ave. W.

700 4th A ve. W. 500-700 Sth A ve. W.

iso 600-700 7th A ve. W.•ee 600-800 6 th Ave. W. iral 200-700 Arizona St.ICO 200-300 Texas St.00 300-900 Ulah St.

ROUTE 506100-600 U th Ave. w.

300 16lh Avo. W.300 19th Ave. W.

I 1000-2000 California St.

2 00 Dorothy St. W 00-1S00 Idaho St.

1000-2000 Main S t. S . 200-400 Orchard Dr.

2 0 0 R ice S t.WOO Whipley St.

ROUTE 507400-600 1st A ve . E.

400 2 n d A v e .E . 400-600 3rd Ave. E. 100-200 Michigan St. 100-200 N ebraska St. 100-300 O chsner St. 100-200 Oregon St.

100 W yom ing St.

If you llva In th it arom 4 « r» Int9f9»t9d In batng m

n*¥ftpspar carrhr .> P h fe a U D M r te t .

$i»nmg9r 73$-0031 a x t 348,

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T H E T IM E S - N E W S I S C U R R E N T L Y L O O K I N G F O R I N D E P E N D E N T

^ N T ---------N E W S P A P E R>ucts C A R R I E R S F O R

T H E F I L E R A R E A . W a lk in g R o u te s

— j A v a ila b le

posi- M ain S tree i n g s . 100-400 M idway

, T hurm an Avg.

_ _ It you live In thla aroa & aro Intorostod In t)olng t newapapor earrior...

^ P lo a s o c a l l D la tr le t ^ Manager. 733-0931 S p ojrf. 347.

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1^0 T H E T IM E S - N E W S I S C U R R E N T L Y L O O K I N G F O R

e IN D E P E N D E N T J R a R O U T E S^ A V A IL A B L E IN T H E

J E R O M E A R B A .

“ '■ R O U TE 519' 100-600 3rd. Avo. E.'Ih 100-700 4 th Ave. E.

300 N. Buchanan Sl.^ 300-400 N. Cleveland^ S lreet— 300-500 N. Fillmore St.

k ' ,00^ ^ , T c.E .300-900 2 n d A ve .E .

6 0 0 3 n J A v e .E .»g 100-200 N. Cleveland i e S f re e f

100-200 N. Fillmore St. 100-800 E. Main Sl.

R O U TE S2S vo 100-800 E ast Ave. D 51. 200-400 E ast Ave. E

400-500 S . Fillmore St.

t II you llvo In this aroa i J aro Intorosled In tx ing a

newspaper carrier... Pleaae call District Mon­agor. 733-0931 oxl. 346.

!! JE R O M E ' M O T O R -R O U T E

^ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★T h e T im e s-N o w s i s '

cu rren tly look ing for an ^ I n d e p e n d e n t M o io r

R o u to C a r r ib r in th o JE R O M E a r e a . Valid

i_ d r iv e r s lic o n so &,Q reliab le v oh ic io a m ust,

IF you live in tho Jorome area S are inter­

ested in being a News- Ifj papor Carrier.,g ploaso contact the

Twin Falls T lmes-Newa o ttic e a t 733-0931, ext. 346, o r s to p b y

I 132 3 rd S i. W.Tw in Falla.

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. TWIN FALLS (6)h _i _1 * 1 i t 1 .) A A A A K

r T H E T I M E S -N E W S- C U R R E N T L Y H A S

T H E -F O L L O W IN Gr IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

R O U T E S O N T H E W E S T S I D E O F T W IN F A L L S

1 B s m s s i sRoso St. N Apts.

£ Paradiso Place Apis. Soulh fuloadows -4pfs,

ROUTE 805 Lazy J Trailor Park Fawnbrook Apts.

ROUTE 872200-300 Slk. Elaino

200-300 BIk. Falls W. 100-400 Bik. Robbins

ROUTE 87?600 bik Eastwind 800 bik Wostwlnd

600 bik Falls Avo W.800 bik Brackon St. N.

If you llvo on the Weat aide o f Twin Falla A are

Interoatod In being a Independent newapapor

carrier...Please contact DIatrict

Manager ,733-0931. oxt. 347 \

•fl- i - i i t A i in A A W W K W

W e Wa M ake You

$ 1 0 0 - 4

CALL US7 3 4 - 4

★ FAX YOUR

ADr TIMES CLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT -^ 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8

OR2 0 8 - 6 7 7 - 4 5 4 3

(BURLEY)I

TWIN FALLS (7)A i 1 i i i 1

T H E T I M E S - N E W S ' « C U R R E N T L Y H A S

T H E F O L L O W IN G c t . IN D E P E N D E N T

N E W S P A P E R R O U T E S O N T H E

L. E A S T S ID E O F ^ T W IN F A L L S

RO U TE 741L. 2400-2700 bik 4th AveL East__________

• 200-500 bik Carriage ' i 2500-2600 bik Eastgate

Dr.. 200-300 b ik Paintbmsh

D Circle2600-2700 bik

_ Paintbrush Dr.= 400 bik S agebm sh Dr.

8 0 ^ S , M . N700-600 Walnut Sl. N 1200-1400 Wilmore

1 ,

RO U TE 770'■ 600-1000 btk Aspenwood

Ln600-700 b ik Green Tree

W ay600-800 bik O'Leary

W ay

II y o u live on the EAST 8.ldo.al.Twln.Falla.A.aro. Interoatod In being an In d ep en d o n i n o tv sp o - per carrier... ■

Pleaae co n tac t District M anager a t 733-0931 .oxt 34SA A A A A i i1 A A A A AAA

MAINTENANCE PERSON'• Tho Tlmos-Nows Is accopt- ’• Ing oppllcations for a FT

m ain tenance porson. This position onlalls cleaning

ol tho production oroos ol tho now spopor, loading a n d unloading ol semi trucks, obllily lo drivo a

lorklifi, pickup and delivery of Inserts, and overall

I ' Dopondablo. friendly, and hard working aro

choractoristics that oro dosirod for th is position.If you aro Intorostod in boing consldorod lor this

position, lill out on application at;

Tho Tim os-N ow s,132 3 rd SL W ost

. A tten tion Danlol Wolock. Tho T Im os-N ew t la a d ru g froo w orkplace.

’ NEW SPAPER INTERNSHIPFor Magic Volloy Sludonts

The Tlmos-Nows. o 24.000 circulation daily new spa­per In Twin Falls, ollors a varioty of paid summor In­tom shlps lor coliogo slu­donts (or oxcoptional high s c h o o l s t u d e n t s ) w ho grow up in our circulation oroo.

Tho goa l of our intomshlp progm m Is to cuilivate po- tontial long-term employ­e e s who would liko to live andw oridn tho Twin Falls a r o a . F o r th a t r e a s o n , thoso Intomshlps are lim- Itod to s lu d o n ts who at- landed high school In tho . M ag ic V a lley or W ood Rivor Volloy,

Fuil-timo. 10-wook lo 12- wook paid Intomshlps will bo aw arded In som o or all ol Ihoso Job categories

• Nows Roporling• Edilln^/Pago Oosign •A dvonising Salos• Customor Sorvico

11 you aro intoroslod In ex­p lo ring a c a ro o r w llh a grow ing, p ro lltab lo , a g ­gressive modia company thot c o v o rs your hom e­town. p lo aso so n d a ro­sum o, roloronco list and roprosontativo sam ples of yourvrork lo;

M ary K arren

C oord ina to r T ho Tlmoa-Nows

P.O . B ox 548 Twin Fall*, ID 83303

Doadilno; Fob. 15.2000 Tho Tim os-N ov^ Is a drug-

froo w o rk p ia c o a n d an o q u a l - o p p o r t u n l t y ' omployor.

3 Z S E H *a n t T ou A L o a n i $ 7 5 0TODAY! <

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PU B U C SERVICE MESSAGE

Big p ro fits u su a lly m o a r b ig r isk . B e fo re you do business virith a comjiany, chock it ou t with tho Bol-

...........to r B usiness Buronu.-Por) f re o In lo rm a tio n a b o u t

a v o i d i n g in v e s tm e n i sc am s , write to tho Fod-

, o ral T rad e Com m ission, » W oshlngton. D,C., 20580,

o r call tho National Fraud I n f o r m a t i o n C o n l o r . 1-800-876-7060, '

~ 3 0 5 C O N T R A C T S & M O R T G A G E S

SS CASH NOW UFor C ontracts & Mortgages,

S N o d is c o u n t re q u i^ d l ,S 20a-734-e737m .

S D R A C OIN V E S T M E N T C O R P . M ortgages? Contracts?

E D oeds o l trust?You w ant to sell?W o w ant to buy.

Prom pt & c ash offers.Wo oro local & compeiilivo.

Call 208-733-3821.■e R. Todd B lass. Prosldoni____ RichaKJ-B^tivofs..V .E__} • T.W. Stivers, SocyTroos. te T O P D O L L A R P A ID

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’ 2 bdrm co ttago, oil hoat. NS34.900 0

* 2 bdmi, oil hoal, carport, lion Mopio, S39 ,900 »O ood Ronlal P ro p o r tlo s ir

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^ L C O , by ow nor localod fiby school 180 0 sq . II. 4 ky n old 3 bdm i, 2 ba th , Ig e

- Mtch(?n.U80d OS a dayca- • «, ro .irg lo t 654*2512FORECLOSED HOMES 2

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A pprox. 1 6 0 0 d q . f t ., 2 b d rm ., 2 b a th , w /d o n , oflico. Buhl a roo down In tho canyon. Sorlous, qual* iflod buyors only ploaso .Bost offor tokos it for IM* 17= MEDIATE salo. Looks liko U'-. o small acroago on com- ^ munity goolhormal woii. ■

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1-800-311-S048 EKt 4066. k ite JEROM E 3 bdm i. 1 both,

008. now point, carpo l & vinyl, .6 ocro, Irrlfl. wotor. "•f" $85,000, Cali 543:42381 |

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O uiol cu l-do-sac, walk t0 ‘ school. Nicoly docorafod '3 bdrm homo a l 7 3 g .f il^ H A v o n ilo E a s t . F a r tiily room, foncod ba ck yard. ^

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Call W ostw ind H om e* 732*5710

KIMBERLY---------------------- jFamily Homo. This Boauti*

ful four bdrm. 2 balh homo is a d o lig h t lu l h o m o in ovory sonso of iho word, : Tho opon lloor plon h a s a ' gorgeous oak Kitchon wilh a walk-in pontry. spacious living room , lo rm a l ond lamily dining, w ondortui floor plan, Ig lot ond pricod to soil a l $108 ,500 . Cail Jann or Bob Hutchison lo t coo loday._________________

ALPtNEREALTY7 3 4 ^ 3 7 3

KIMBERLY P loason i Val­lo y . 2 b d rm , 1V4 b a th , bsmt, firo placo, now sid* ing & roof, 4 acros, bam , = corral, p o stu ro & w alo r. \ S95.500. C ell 423 -5556 a r7 3 1 -55S 6ask fo rB rad .

KIMBERLY. Horso so t up ~ on 20 ac. Now 2700 sq .ft. ^ cuslom homo, 4 bdrm. 2 1 b o tt) w /s u n r o o m & a ll ' a m o n iiio s . N oxl to tivo ' stream, horso bam , pricod _] lo 8611,b y o w n o r s . N o n Roafl6is.S326K. 423-5548 t

TWIN FALLS rC harm ing N ew V ictorian. I' Custom High Ouallly homo <

In NW p a r i o f lo w n . 2 r i s to ry , ir lp io g a ra g o ,, 4 3 bdrm, 2 K bo th . T hoatro h room w /awosom o sound “jj syslom. G as log firoplaco. S p r ln k i o r s . p a r t i a l l y , . ._ j fo n c o d . p a l lb . U n iq u o c o n cro to s la to & w ood shlnglooxlorior. *239,000

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t o t h o J o r o m o G o f f Wi C o u r s o . 4 b d r m s , 2 .5 Ic b a th s , o lo v a lo d liv ing 5 room wilh g ro o t viow of ^ Ml. Honison. Flnishod dbl C garago. lg shop, hay bam , ■ la c k rm . lo a f in g s h o d . I woodon 2x6 corrals, foal* K

DISCOVER tho privacy & 11 g ro a t vlow w ith lux u ryliving In th is 5 b d rm , 3 aba lh , dbl g a ro g o hom o , >FomwU dining room, walk* Z,out dock. vduttodAxpoM d. yboom living room colling, •>. 2 hoat-o-lolor flroplacos.R E D U C E D $ 1 4 9 .9 0 0 . —Mako offer. Call Ray, 733* MI6340 hm • d«

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TWIN FALLS * a boaulilul _ L 8_QO_sqJjJ)0(iio ,.onU JL j s t ,

yrs .o ld on a cu l-do-sac. h o rd w o o d l lo o rs , firo* ^ p la c e , a u to m atic sprln* u kling, tandScapod, wator* — falls & pond, rose gardon, BLI part brick & vinyl, ig dock, op covorod patio, ownor be- un ing transforrod, show n by lot oppl.733-0953.S179,000. —

TWIN FALLS NICE Cus* m tom '96 EXTRASI3 bdrm. q c 2 ba ih '. G re a t lo c a t io n Hi S129.900/olfor. 735-8909. $7:

TWIN FALLS. For sa le by u o i ow nor, 3 bd rm . 2 b a lh , boaulilul brick homo, lols nm o f u p g r a d o s i n ' T h o o r Grovo*. Call 735*1205.M

TWIN FALLS, Rosidontial Ploj businoss opporiunily. Ro- , modolod 3 bdmi.+. C lose 1, ‘ in on a c . Com m erciorar- ' ' f s t oa/ownor carry, 734*3110 a s 1

TWIXTBUHLS FILER "Ot 3 bdrm Clovor hom o with o rroA M flP Jr 'o tu ro Jc o o 8 ..2 h ______a c r o s o f p a s t u r o a n d r—1 .4 0 0 s q .l l . sh Q p _ C all- - -----

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M IN ID O K A A R E A -A ll doop woll, walor m ay bo soldsoporaioly. 194 a c n » * 8 0 .0 4 2 , 4 0 0 a c r o s - *905 9 6 a n d 691 a c ro s- «9053aForm ore info.Cail PatM orrigan 677-4456

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F I L E R . S a c . 5 w o l o r ocsharos.- Spoctacu lar view a iof m o u n ta in s & S n a k o o\River Conyon. 5 mlnutos ptto T w in F a l ls . 2 5 1 0 E . of4278N .S79K .734-9838.H S

'Crassmocraas. aio a g>oal----- ^invosimonl, r>o manor whal in your butlnosa. Givo ue a call - r toctay. 733-0031._________ j j

B L ISS . L and invostm on t TWiopponunity, 1 group o l 9 CAundovolopod rosidontial Oilots. Cail208-362-6201.B lr<

GOOOING 40 acro s on air- pf,port hill. W ost o t Gooding, r .G ood p b c e fo r a Dairy, 70H i g h w a y f r o n t a g o . t$75,000. 208*234-0836 '

HOLLISTER 5 a p rro v ed . “ tsow or & water, 4 undovol* GFopodlols .C alM -717-262- (2120 to m ako oiler. spl

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JERO M E-TW IN FA LLS. TW1 . 2 & 3 a e r o l o t s f o r dlm onufacturod-stick built S2hom os, red u c ed p r lco tl -Ci Groat kxaillon. 734-9405.B

rWIN FALLS Boaulilul qui" Iot coun lry soiling, 3000 ■s q tl hom o on 20 acros. ■10 m ln u to s SW of Twin i sFalls. Fobuious oulbuiidl- 3^1n g s ; G r o a t f o r h o m o ®2 b a s e d b u s in e s s . 30x60c le a n in su lted , h o a lo d , sic lighted shop, 30x30 hoal-od sh o p . 30x60 sto rogo ^a r o a w /s lid in g d o o r & Io v o r h o a d d o o r . 4 -b a y MporWng, lO a cro sp asiu ro . f c *of c ro s to d w hoal g ra ss , HAS l o o l I r a m e c o r r a l s hoi

Prlvato w ell, Boaulilully or. l a n d s c a p e d , H u g o a ldrivoway. Pricod lo sollil S i:$225.000/offor. 736-8845 j e r

WIN FALLS ------ Ion:A N Y 0 N G A T E RIM - <urO no *■ o c ro canyon rim oldI ro n ta g o lo l. V illage a t • S9<Canyon G ale. Ciiy sower, CjBiFantastic Vlowl 365,000. bocC a ll R G M o s s o r s m i lh sul.736-0600, Healior ownod. iric

C o rn e rs to n e Really oxc733-7653 Go.

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CITY LIMrrS. Con bo 7split into throo (3) ooparate c«

building lols for singlelamily or dupiox construc- -------

lion, Pricod a t ONLY 589,900,00.

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TWIN FALLS* (Grovosub*., w a i d iv is io n ) , lo i.fo r s a lo , 539,900. Will buiW to suit.

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^ ■ n a d ^ r a n . n , | -EN 2 bdrm. somo appls.. t uJ im- b I. roq. w aior & sa n 'la - ;n Ind. newly romodolod. „ « i i

:N . Nico 2 b d m . appls. yo^rd w

ts, $400f dop, 423*5104 _____ _E R 4 b d rm c o u n t r y TWIN Fm o . 2 b a th , f o n c o d •'rd, sprinklers, dbl ga* loncod30. s to ra g o sh o d . N o “ PPlS; is/no smoking, S67500 dop. Coll 733-6409 TW IN F

sR newly romodiod. 2 no rm. 1 ba th , no smok*/p o ts S450 + first, last;ioaning dop, 326-6853 YWJN Fi

E R . 2 b d rm . m o b ile s lo v o 'T»6. clean. W alor. sow* back yt& sanitation fumishod. Listed fX)+dop,Coll366*7g74, .* C S I Ic

3DING 2 bd rm , g o s '□I, sm b sm t, lo n c o d 'd S 4 5 0 Call 837-6304 j He MGELTON. Spacious 1 o r f w r T H Idmi. All appls, $350/..«k,p.C.II829.55M .- S l °

mQB 1

n Atrfomafic an d Torque-on' ,.Air,' Power windows, lodes' ruise, Remote Keyless Entry id much morel ' • . ' Stk. #98031

^ 2 1 , 9 9 8 .

S $ 2 9 , 2 3 7

iu&pension, 4 6 0 0 Ib, lid morel . i>8067 A

9 1 ^ 9 9 5 i2 , 6 ^ M

M 13-1

6 1 6 WIa : ■

ry 2a, 2000. Tlme»fl*w«, Tm

-

3'ROME 2 bdmi; lg,coun* ry homo w/ laundry hook*Ip s . $ 5 5 0 /m o . *S2 5 0 . lop. 208-324-2244.I :R 0M E <4 b d rm ..$ 6 0 0 10, sioi'ago, 400 Sth E. lopo ls . C a ll324-2834.« ROME. 2 bdrm . 1 bath lobilo In country, S420 f o p . 1 b d r m . h o u s o , 3204dop. Cail 324*3430. : r o m e , 3 b d r m . 1 W a th . .n o s m o k in g , n o ots. Call 208-837-9170.H ROME. Cioan 2 bdm i. in juntry. gas heal, $450+. opo ts . Rofs, 324*502811 ROME. Country 2 bdmi..bath.N .ol.Jow n_$450/--------10. Coll 208-324-4615.B ROME. P a rad ise Dr, 3 jrm , 2 bath, 1 c a r gar- jo.Llaundry hookup. 55' older, private oroo. Call >4*3733.«-________ ___

LED; Irg 2 bdrm. appls,'/O $400 4-dop 829-5554 OSHONE nico 2 bdrm 3US0, g a s h o a l. $ 3 9 5 - all 788-4456 IN FALLS • lg 2 brdm,>50 m o. g a s h e a t , no Its. Cloon, 324-2834,B IN FALLS 196, $850 . jry nice 4 bdrm. 2 bath,> p ls . 2 c a r g a r a g o oponors, lorge foncod rd with sprinklers.ELWOOD & EVANS

734*1401 .IN FALLS 2 bdrm ,, 1 Ih lo w n h o u so . sm a ll icod yrd; S torago. All p is . WO h o o k u p N o IS S420 +dop 734-6447.IN FA LLS 3 b d rm , 2 th, rongo & rofrig, incl., pots, wl garogo. $550

.-f $300 dop. 543-8277.'N FALLS Vory nice 3 rm . 2 Vl b a th , po llo i »vo. AC, nico foncod :k yord, doublo garage, lod for sale. $875 .51 lo c a l io n , lo rg o 1 rm, som o now carpel.3ls. gas,hoot & waior. sW opolpcjsslbIo.$300 MGMT 733^)739

N F A L L S-2bdm i, 1>i,Ih. gorago. $500. No oklng/pots. 324-8752B.

.Twin Falls, Idaho E9

T H E A C E

“The b rt l l io n i passt dewatmom;

The true endures, fort bom .” .

“Partner, .what a b r gushed an ccstatic E:a! not thrown your king we could not have di game.”

It w as a brillian t W est However, thc tn den behind thc rest of i . South covered Wes in dum m y and captu king m th his acc. Nex a sly club e i ^ t toward tending to pass it to £ tu n ate ly for South. ruptcd m atters by pul

W iat would happen played sccond hand lo good for the dcfendc lakes his jack and retu South can win two s] h e a rts, four clubs a n mond. And If Ekist refi his club jack, South w a te by conccding a sj Then hc would win thi two h e a rts , one d ia

I three clubs.: What was thc effcc

s ta r tlin g play? Soutl longer make his gum* o r no t he took W est’ could not win th ree c leaving him with no v. tions to score nine tricli

What was thc rest ol West didn’t inlcntionall brilliant play ul trick accurately, it wns an /Iccting his disappoint his “worthless” c ^ b kii circled by dummy s A-Q

TWIN FALLS-2200 Sq. (I,, f3 bdrm,. g .Sbn .. I:»odIoco.___patio, (cncod. 2 car. Avar). S7S0/mo, N ow.Urfy 587- 8932 all. 6 p.m.

TWIN FALLS-Country Hwy 30 /Jach p o t oxchongo. 5 bdrm . 3 b a lh . llroplaco. ap p ls . No sm okino. Dbl - garago, SBOO * dop. 734- * 3811 or 733-5336 Sylvia

TWIN FALLS. 224 Carney. S 3 b d rm . 2 b a th h o m o . S725*dop. No smoking.

330 N. Elm. 3 bdrm. 2 balh. • S575.00^doposit.

J E R O M E N O R T H R IM F A I R W A Y S G O L F

. CO U R SE 3 bdrm. 2 balh -r w i t h o i l t h o o x t r a s .

: Sl.OOO.OOt-doposil.: BR A W LEY REALTY

734-5858 : E ves. & W knds. Oavo

324-4603 TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. Pa- ^

tlo, carpon. gas hoal, no pots. S600*dop. 733-4729

TWIN FALLS. B rand now.......... N E, luxury 3 bdrm . i 4 --

bdrm. 2 balh. dbl. garago, S895 & S975. 326-6664.

TWIN FALLS. Downiowa. ! 3 bdrm . Ali utilities mci. I S700/month * S700 dop. I

. COII313-641-7717.B ;; T W IN F A L L S . S m a l l ! K

bdrm . 1 ba lh , S260/m o. | ♦dop. Call 734-4762, .

TWIN FALLS. Spacious 3 ' bdrm . 2 balh ap i. SSOO. 733-1359 or 733-1306. iS

6 0 3 I \ FURNISHED APTS/

DUPLEXES JTWIN FALLS ■ upstairs 1 n

b d rm a p t . 5 3 0 5 /m o . «: .5150 dop. Ulils. incl. No

pots. 436 4tn Avo. W. Cali 733-6491 or 326-4477.

T W IN F A L L S s t u d i o s , _ 5 2 0 0 & u p d o p . N o sm okino/drinking/drugo. lng'uiroQI412M ainA voN .

6 0 4 I UNFURNISHED

APTS/DUPLEXESASSISTANCE FOR

RENTERSW o can holp you own with

vory liiilo down & nol so groal crodil

Call W ostw ind H om os ' 732-5710

- EDEN. Lg. 1 bdrm. S225,1st mo. ront Froo. OK

id a h o H o u s in g , w a lo r/ g a r b a g o in c l. 2 bd rm 5295.625-6449/423-5670 L

WINTI

\48 monlKs at S79.00 por rr

Paymeni Mww.eonp»ulo».e

C X i1S34 Blue L

A SHORT DRIVE FROt

EIO TIm«s*News, TWIn

E S O N B R ID G

sses, like the

b rogcs yetun-

— Coethe.......................WEST •

* Q 9 4brilliant play," V 10 0 8 1

B asL “Hadyou ♦ Q 0 4in g out there , K 4 ! defeated the

n t defense by : truth was hid- o fthe story.ITest’s heart 10 p tu rcd E as t 's Vulnerable JexL South led Dealen Sot ird dummy, in-0 East. Unfor- The biddim 1. W est in ter- c_„ .u y putUng up his {

>en if Wesl had Oocnina Ica llow? Nothing id ers . If E as t n m ^Blums a h ea rt ) spades, two

1 would retali- I spade loser, three spades. .

iiam ond andNorth S

feet of W est’s * 2 i u th could no 3 ^>me. W hetherist’s king, hc ANSWER:0 club tricks, no second0 winning op- hearts is v« •icks. suit that ha t of thc sloty?ially make his ck two. More an action re- ,>int/nent that^ Idngw ascn. “ “ JS

FILER -Now 2 Bdrm ap is . i . _D ,W .. s to v o ...A C ..W /,D 1

hook-ups. ga rago . 5600. Caii 733-7445,

F IL E R . N o w 3 b d r m . 2 1 baih. gas furnaco & AC & g a r a g o . V o ry N I c o l S650*S350 dop, 543-5739 ^

^HOLIDAY SPECIAL1

SlOO off 1 s t m o n th s rent.

Laurel Park Apartmonts176 Maurico Strooi

Twin Falls________ 734-4185________JE R O M E 2 b d rm ,, 1 1/2 •bath , W/D .stovo . rolrig. , S425 * dop. 324-2744 or * 324-8499,

JEROME 6 m onihs FREE

Own Ihis 3 bodroom. 2 bath - homo. Immodiato '

occupancy.C all W ostw ind H om os t

732-5710 JEROM E Now ronting, t &

2 bdrm ap is. Tho mlllon- f n ium sp e c ia l 5 1 0 0 O FF tho 1st monihs ront) C asa Ool P rado . 140 8lh Avo ? E ,, Apt. fll J o ro m o . Id. 324-3464 EHO ’

KIM BERLY - Now 2 & 3 Ddrm o p ls . d ish w a sh o r. SIOVO. ro lr ig , A C . W /0 hook-up. garago . S550 to

. S650, Coll 733-7445.B ^ M O V IN G ? W a n t y o u r

c lo an in g d e p o s it b o c k ? i W o'll c loan ,Y ou colloct.Toil Iroo 1 •877-622-4660 = o r tn Burloy aroa 678-4860 ‘ ,

RENTER’S SPECIAL i3 bodroom. 2 bath homo, i Ju s t 5429/monlh with vory

llttlo down.Call W octw ind H om es

732-5710 C

^ TW IN FALI

h a r d e n A p t

2 - 3 - 4 B e d ro cC lose to S c h o o l &:

ALL UNITS INCH.Ror'OOJ. Diinwomo

C'.;'.cll^o ,:r^o- Plus Mony Hovo Wc cruaion’s Ajoq • Mcxjhry] fJoom

GALL TODAY 7c340 LOIS STREET • TW

EQUAl MOub'r-jfl OPPOr

rERlAVIR1 6x10 Tote wa

or monlh. 9,99% APR OAC. S2886 K nents Inciudo tax. title & DOC fee. >».eom

IM —AdExfto L a k n B M . N .. TMn Fall§ W M A N V y /H E R E IN THEM.

tfin Falls, Idaho Friday, Jam

__________ ' _______

G E * Bobby Wollf

NORTH oi-ss A♦ 8 7 3V QS♦ J 7 3♦ A Q 9 7 6

EAST 4 * J 10 68 6 4 V K 7 3i ♦ K 10 8

« J 5 3 2 SOUTH '♦ A K 5 2V A J 2♦ A 6 5 2 A 10 8

ble: North-South rSouth ]ling:

W est North E ast Pass 3 NT AU pass

lead: Heart 10

D WITH TUE ACES fO lH D

' a 8 73V Q 5♦ J 73♦ A Q 9 7 6

SouthiN T

IR: Four hearts. There's nd choice. Honor-x in I very good support for a has b ^ n jump-rcbid.

uf»uon» or iT uTM fcr frw «pjr n>F Acn. P (Mku XtM, iiiarwr. n . On(<lu> poalwf tusvlcr nv>y.axxi. UiJM rra n n SrnM r. iM

T W lV A lL S .* C U T ^S tu ^ _dio S2B5*dop. Ali ulll. pd,761 Ma«Avo. W.326-M77

TWIN FALLS -U ps iairs . l a r g o 2 b d r m . a p p l s . W/S/Lnwn caro. 5375,

Nico a n d cloan upsioirs 2 bdrm. appls. AC/walor/s-

'anitation/lawn caro. S400.THE MGMT 733-0739 TWIN FALLS

1 b d rm a p L S 3 3 5 ,2 b d r m a p t . S 440 2 & 3 b d rm T o w n

H o u s e s $49 5Bnghi. Spocious & Cloan

Woll MainiainodI Som o w /Y ard. Storago A

Dishwashor. W/D Hookups Availablo

No Pots,C all 734-6600 NOWI

try o low-cosI classiliM nU todav.'CnII 733-0031.

T W IN F A L L S - 2 b d rm low nhousos. S435 * dop.No pots. Coll 736-2a3B.

TWIN FALLS - 2 bdrm. 1 bath. Siovo. rofrlg. DW, &WO. No pois, 737-0067,*

TWIN FALLS *2 bdrm.1 b a th , now c a rp o i, now

paint, stovo, rolrig., DW, carpon . loncod backyard,S475 mo. Idaho Housing woicomo. Avoilobio J a n u ­ory 15th. Coll 733-5302

TWIN FA LLS-N ow 2 bdrm opts, DW, stovo, AC. W/O hook-ups, garago. $600 .Cali 733-7445.

T W IN F A L L S - N E W 3 bd rm . 2 bath, garogo, po ­lio. soit-cloan ovon. rofrig,DW. W /O hook-up . AC.4th & Momlngsido, Chuck7 3 3 - 6 2 0 7 , O an B o a rd734-0400. S650 & S695

CLEAR SPRINGS APTS.B

U L S

D a r t m c n U•t;f

3 o m U n i t s .& S h o p p in g :iUOE...mois. Mictowovo} & /Mt I Wajnoi/Oiyftt HooiijfH ,’js-* om • (Jocroation Room

736-7105TWIN FALLSPORtUNltY '

fagon

* o . \*79.)

16 lotal of payments. ^

Expint 2 /1 /0 0 r#

MAGIC VALLEYI

inuary 26,2000

^ .

U s eAT I

&

1998 PON BONNEVIl

4 -d r . S eda iP -2 6 S 9

1999 pon: GRAND A

4>dr. S e d a iP -2691

1 9 9 8 CAVi4<dr. S e d a i

P -2 7 1 9

1 9 9 8 PRI4 -d r . S e d a i

P -2 7 4 9

1 9 9 9 LUIV4 -d r.

P -2 7 9 3

1999 OLDSM( SILHOUETT

4 -d r.V a n P -2 8 2 5 W a s S

1997 CHEV SILVERADt

E xt. C ab , 4 W h ee l I 0 - 1 20A W a s $

1997 CHEI BLAZER

4 -d r ., 4 W h e e l Dr P -2 7 9 8 W a s $ '

1992 CHEV ASTRO EXT. V

All W h ee l Drive 9 5 0 1 B W a s !

1987 DODC RAMCHARGE

4 W h ee l D rive P -2 7 2 8 B W a s ?

^ _ W e'll I

; d C i L O W

LOVm A C

n j A C ^ ^ ^

^ A L I E R ^ ^

tISM

*66 m onthly paym ents,

lO B ILE^ ^ ^

i*Drlve$ 1 8 , 9 9 5 - ; 3 f p ^ ^ V ^

Price d o e s r

Be T here _

» T W IN F A L L S . C le a n 1 f! bdmi, duplox. $295, rofrlg. o ' 8IOVO a p a r t Ulll. 734-5483,

p s t s d 1 b d rm ..A p p l9 , = ‘ ut»8- pd .S275 , 32--3317 ’ . TWIN FALLS. Exti a nice

a p srtm en tt Cloan. targo^ - 2 b d r m . ', d o w n to w n , •

' o lovo , ro frlg ,. d isposa l, privato W/D, no pots. Oti siroot parking, S400«dop Call 734-5781. aftor 4 pm. ^

TWIN FALLS. E x tra nice o p sr tm e n ti Cloon, targo.2 b d rm ., 2 b a th , dow n tow n, s to v o . ro frig .,0W i prtvoto W /0 . no pots. Off I stroot parking, S500*dop I Call 734-5781, oftor4 pm. I

txpecT cosponse wrten you , . QClvociiM in cliiullioO, CaD

733-0031. Tl

TVWN FALLS. Now taking i opp licatlons for 2 bdrm, ‘ fomlly a p ts . A lso taking J applicaiions for Sludio/ono b d rm . o p t s . In o ld o r ly ’ p ro )o c l8 fo r s in g l e s o r ‘ couplos, Proforonco givo to n o o r o ldorly . oldorly. h a n d lc a p p o d /d ls a b lo d , , R o n t a u tlls . b a s o d on Incomo, Applications may b o o b io ln o d from Twin ; Falls H ousing Authority. ^ 2 0 0 N o rth E lm S i ro o t . B

—Tw In^FallS t-ldaho o r by------colling 733 -5 7 6 5 . Equal I Housing Opponunlty.■

rS 1 ifcy <■ J ■ J

■mr

& T r i\ \C E iIVYIVII

1999 OLDS INTRIGUE4 -d r . S e d a n

P -2 8 5 3 $1

1998 BUIC) CENTURY4 -d r . S e d a n

P -2 6 1 5 $1

1 9 9 6 OLD!CUTLASS SUPRE

P -2 7 3 4 SIC

1 9 9 9 OLD!ALERO

P -2830

1 9 9 9 BUICILESABRE4 -d r . S e d a n

P-2831 $1 5lyment d o e s n o t include Si

1999 CHEVY TRACKER

4 W h ee l Drive 392A W a s S 1 4 ,l

1994 CHEVY SUBURBAN4 W h ee l Drive

515A W as $16 ,!

1997 CHEVY SILVERADOE x te n d e d Cab

979A W as$ 1 9 ,<

1994 PLYMOUl iRAND VOYAGER VI02A W a s $ E ,!

1998 CHEVY SUBURBAN4 W h ee l Drive

I90A WAS $ 2 8 ,S

or d ea ler d o c fee a t $89.7

rh e re ^ Vi

T W N FALLS. Nowor TWl2 bdnn, 2 balh, only S430, v<3 bdrm. 2 bath , slaning a l all only S445. Call 734-1600.- bd

TW IN FA L L S. NICO. Ig, 2 S3 bdm i, in 4-plox. no pols.S425/mo,-KJop. 734-4120. o*’

I ------------6 0 S ________| - ^ “i■ r o o m s FOR RENT TWi

RV

SlOOwkly M50^mo°401 o W. Main . Call 324-2361 - <

TWIN FALLS $85Avk$350- Pr mo. Special. Microwavo. rofrig, & um.\nci.736-1980 ^

TWIN FALLS M otel • Dally /wookly rotos • Affordablo • hq,

Cloan • Quiet • Friendly • ___ !2152 Klmberty R d , 733-8620 wr.o TWIN FA L L S w ilh kitch-

ons. 595 wkly. S225-S360 •------mo. ollutils.pd.733-6841, ^

TWIN FALLS. Capri Motol, I 5 1 '0 0 /w k . & u p . I n c l . ■ m i c r o w a v o . r o f r l g . .phonos. HBO. Ploaso call ------206-733-6452. • 4

rW IN FA L L S. MOTEL 3 tvuii S 100/wk. 4 S360/month.

248 2nd A v o w . 733-5630

6 0 6 I on'l M O B ILE H O M ES in

3UHL2 bdrni mobilo homo Call:-In nico irollor parhr&350-i-----------S200 dop. No po ts Ploaso • 4 call ond Iv m ssg 543-6764

I Y'

. b h ^ . I | | wm <

TWIN FALLS -SK Y LANE,- Vory nico. d o o n hom es.i. all wllh W /0 hook-ups. 1-' bdm i, S330 mo. 2 bdm i.' 5 35 0 m o, 3 bdrm, S380* m o. Plus S200 dop. Crodit a n d l a n d lo r d c h o c k s roqulrod . Coll 733-4607tof nppllrallnfi------ - —

TWIN FALLSRV or mobilo homo spaco.

Monthly ratos available ' Call Karla (or moro Info

W INDERM EREPro p e rty M anagem ent

734-4334 TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. mo-

bile home. $38S/mo,4$38S dop. Call 208-736~4623.a

wnon you iiavo iioms.otouna your twme you rio longoc need. navflrtlM Itiom.

6 0 7 I OFRCE &

RETAIL SPACE

• • • • • • • •TWIN FALLS -

Falla Protesalonal____Canter

1 • privato ollico. privoto oniranco, bathroom, hoat­

ing syalom. all utililios paid. S275 por mo.

:a il 734-9880 or 733-0328,

• • • • • • • •

'•A . ■

j

____ _____________ aiin i-9» t

BUSINESSSERVICES

TWIN FALLS PLAN ROOM

Jo b ! 10 bid (orO anorols,. Sub-contm ctofl & Suppli-

ors. Blueprint copios. 734.PLAN (7S28).

C A R g ^ R Y .

Rfltirod licensed Qenoral . Contractor w/over 2S yrs.

; oxpor. En)oye corpomry ;• work. Coll 735-0615

■ COMPUTERThe H andy H ubby

Sot up •inlom ot, o-mall.spread stioots, Install

programs, minor troublo shooilng. Larry. 734-1732 larbryOcybortilgh way.nol

GRAVELBROCKMAN SAND &QRAVEL

Drivoway & yord Also, pll run base gravol.

CItan Topaoll Wo dolivor or you haul. -

Call 423-4315 ■

HANDYMAN» > * A W 0 R K 0 F A R T > -5 -

H andymen Son/lcos H om o repairs. Eloclrlcol, plumbing, light carpentry, palming. FREE Estimatesi

733-0966 ■

•Roofing • Fencing Docks - ‘Modulor Home Repair

Tha Attordabla Onal736-3799

HEATING & AIR — CONDITIONING-

- SAWTOOTH SHEET ', METAL

' Hoatlna/AC Relrigorallon Commercial and rosidontiol

(208) 733-8548

HOMECONSTRUCTION

HENDRY & s o n s ' C a r p e n te rs

Commorclal & Rosidontial A llJobs U rg e & Small

Interior & Extorlor 732-5618 o r 731-6089 ■

FAXYOUR

AD• TIMES CLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT208-734-5538

OR208-677-4543

(B U R L E Y )

IPe

Issues ( LikeTb

m

.. iJUST

LOCAL 73A s k r o R : M i k

, V

I a

J f E S S & S Em t t t l .iftr,

HOME R E P ^ R SBENEREL-S HOME CARE

Drywail. Painting.• Caiponiry; All homo

. . ropalrs In sidoa out. 10yrs exp. Froo eslim atos.

Coll Bruce 733-7543

_ HOME REPAIRSI TONY’S HOME REPAIRS

L andacap ing •Drywail •Foucots •Tollols

•ol •flonlol Cloan-ups•Poinling •Janltofiol. otc.

I-,' •Wo do whBl you can't.> Tony~734»3322

- INCOME TAX• Electronic Tox Filing '

,, Rotund Anilcipolion Loons• VISA/MastofCard Acceplod

' JACK STEVENS['A Tax proparailon32 733-4786

- " PAINTING

rEL G iving b id s for su m m e r e x te rio r

w ork. -^Fully in su red , C all 73 3 -5 2 8 5 .

N o S a t- c a lls p le a s e

- PAINTING &DRYWALL

O il s h a k e r o o fs .Exterior & Interior painting.

esi F re e e s t im a te s i Call J e r o m e 644-1219

PAINTING & WALLPAPERING

. .LUPHEH PAINTING, INC. ks Palming, Romodoilng. Tox- r turing & Wallpoporlng.

Sonlor Cltizons discourUl Coll Bill ® (208) 324-3475

_ or (208) 727-1267 coll.

^_____ ROOFING- PROFESSIONAL

' ROOFING & COATINQS 733-7221 o r 326-5057

n Commercial, rosidontial. iol Buildup roofs. Most minor

loads ropoirod in 24 hrs.

- ROOFINGIRoasonoblo rotosl

Di Froo osiimatos,.financing737-0000

DOOR & WINDOWol So les jnn~stana tl5 n~ •••II Froo ostimalos. financing, 737-0000

SHARPENING SERVICE

JO H N 'S SHARPENING SERVICE

Compioto sharpening. Corfsido & Slool saw s.

141 B rockonS lS> 734-4050 * 1-600-471-4050

TAX PREPARATIONBy a CPA worfting oxclusivoiy on truck

d rtv^s and ov^or/opomlor returns. Roasonablo

prices. Call 324-0343.

.. . . . . .... . ..... L IMH A R R I S

[CMyim

Can Buy hfs...

li^1 CALI: 877-777-1(24'hour toll-free number)

7 3 3 - 0 7 0 4 • F A X : 7

ike dr Doran J

S TREE & SHRUB ' SERVICE

• 'P r u n in g P e r f e c t io n "0 • E v ara rM n a •S h m b s s irApril is too lolelllB

•Colt now lor (ru it treea— Buhl. Filer, Kimborty. T.F.!S Ron Yates - 736-0870 =)s TREE SERVICESQ,S DALE'S TREE UMB

CHIPPING.■g For mulch or disposal.

S lu m p g r i n d e r , F r o o osttmolos. Coll (20B)734-

_ 2742 or (208)733-3123

L TREES-R-USOH Soniflng Minl-Cassla & MV

. •TolQl Tree C oro 'S lum p . Romoval •T otal Landscap'

Ing • F irew ood so ld by— Ihe c o rd a p lltf t

da llverad • Froo Estimate431-5391 - 678-41B 2eves '

VACUUM SALES AND SERVICE

dELECTROLUX '

g V acuum cloanors,_ shompooors, coniral vacs.

Solos, sorvico and repair.239 D uBoIs

Coll 733-5616

WEDDING & ' g, ; BRIDESMAID,Q W EDDINGSHOP

Rar\ta, Salla S Ordora Big Dross Solo S10-S3S0,

^ Cruiso & Prom D rossos'G Volls-Slips-Shoos-Bros'

733-8838-.210 S. Main C. I--------------------------------------1

! GUARANTEED AD -

IS ■ •1 "B uy the Guaranteed or Package and— Jhe Times-News

guaran tees to sell3 m erchandise or

• autom otive item s In 7 days and real

3 estate in 15 days or _ we will rerun th e ad

. an additional 7 'days., There Is a $3 extra

i charge fo r the guaranteed package.

Ads m ay be >0 cancelled early

for cu s to m er convenience but the charge Will

remain th e sam e.

fANCE ■H i a l

A V e h i d e

-7171er)

733-6545

500 s q (t o fflco . Ulilillos Includod, G ood perking. * great visibility. Downiown Twin Folis. Avail. March. S600 m o. Coll 734-3154 .

I TY/if^ >^A LLS-1.000 sq tt o t d e lu x e offlco s p a c o .

------ lo tB -of-w indow srw nfo r- -onco room. Coll 734-4139.

TWIN F A L L S -2500 sq . ft, ChlroproctioBoauty/Fitnoss, Govornmont/Rool E sta te/

" Rotoil, A G rool Ploco lor Your B usiness, Excoiiont Parking, Filer & Fillmoro, C o ll S u s a n F u h r m a n .

1-877-738-6585,) tW i ^ f a l l s b u s i e s t ; I N T E R S E C T IO N h a s I sp a ce avallablo, Ameri­

can Plozo on (B luo Lokos & Foils ) hos 4200. sq fl. wllh oxlra court yard view.S 2750. a moniti plus utll- illos; 5 y rs looso roqulrod c o n ta c t ow nor d iroctly

. Scon ot First Rosort; (208)} 726-4000- TWIN FALLS-------------------

E xecu tive O tllce S p a c e s' Locailono: Bluo Lakos,I Addison, Slioshono.^ Kimborty Rood

from 140 - 3500sq .fi. witn various a rrangom on ts '

9 Call Stovo Hallows B lor moro ir)(ormaiionr W iN D E R IV IE R E

l^ropody Monogomont734-4334

I DeVILlE,4»L I 1986 FORD I TAURUS WGN.» I 1986 FORD I AEROSTAR. I 1989 FORD

i TAURUS . e . i K

1989 CHEV BLAZER

I 1984 OLDS I OMEGA I 1990MERCUF I T 0 P A Z « , 3 l . . .

1984CHRYSLEI NEW YORKER.: 1984 MERCI L Y N X . « 3 l

1989 CHEVY CELEBRITY 1989 BUICM SKYLARK...

^19giDCHEir CAVALIER .4: 1989MITSUBISGALANT .108L....1989MERCUR TOPAZ.,03L

1989 OLDS CUTLASS .3 1 3

1979 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE WGN 1985T0Y0T

^ I H U A L L S Sm all ONIce o r B o u t i q u e . G r o o t Locolion. C am pus-C om ­m o n s . Filer & Fillmoro,' S300/mo, 1-677-738-6565. .

TWIN FALLS. For rom or _ l o a s o „ 1 2 5 0 ^ q - lu C a l t -

734-3227 or655-4283,B TWIN FA LLS. F u rn ished

offico spoco , Inci, dosk, p h o n e , vo ice m ail, a n ­sw ering servlco. 56K In- tom ot accoss, conloronco room, fox 4 copy mochino Stoning a t S600/mo, Coii Kont Collins at 733-5336, :

608 I ICOMMERCIAL ; . RENTALS ‘

TWINFALLSOfflco/Shop

Ovortiead door, ompio parking, good location

, SIzod from 1150 sq.ft. and upl

Coll Slovo H allow s. ''W IN D E R M E R EProporty MonoQcmoni

734-4334TWIN FALLS. Rolall

spocos avolloblo for looso. 2752 sq. ll. ot 070 '

----- Bluo Lokos Bivd N; if - - cInlorosted pleoso conlact

Anno or Loroy Atwood . 1-600-269-634B.H .

...*17991 L.«22991 ’ 12991 "J17991 ; *8991 "^17991 1*1299 i: u R Y S g 0 0 |

*1799»

™ *12991 "**1599i . *1799 S

»...*199!” *1799

•.TWINFALLS ' PQuality iVorkshdpa, nlco\

35'x18--S250/m o . . • • 3 5 'X 4 5 '• S520/mo ’ Z

35 ' x 60 ' • S850/mo ■’ i NO AUTO, 734-2347B I

I C O N D O R E N T A L / ^ ^ t i m e ^ h a r e J

MUST SELL, In Cabo Mex- iicoM ar;10-17-00.2bdrm , I2 bafh C ondo . 'S loops 6 *A ir l a r e n o t I n c lu d o d ■Sl500/offor678-5448 £

4 611 II |^ A R M S > O R _ R E N ^ T

i EDEFTHAZErfoFrAHEA 300* ocros, sprinkler irri- ¥ O oilon , c a s h ro n i. C all 208-867-2994,B

OUT O F STATE: For j looso, 1700 0C, irrlgaied

form, Localod in Paiorson oroa ol Eostom Woshlng-

lon, 16 circlos all on 1 main line wilh wolls. Lols of I

water. W ani 10 rent long I lorm. m ust show linanciol I

abiliiy 10 opera te. Send ■ letter lo; Box 92147, a % Tho Timos-News, I

P ,0 , Box 548. ITwin Falls. Idoho 83303 ,* !

■ W A T T i T D T T Y T T y G R O U N D to l e a s e In J o ro m o /W a n d e ll a r e a . Term s c ash rent 324-7928

t f

11991 PlYMOUTH ; ACCLAIM.V 1 9 8 6 ACURAt INTEGRA.134LI 1 9 8 8 FORD . v ESCORT .2i3L.._ I 1 9 7 8 DATSUN

PICKUP..™ i 1991 MERCURY I jrO P M ^™ ^

:|l9 8 OLDS; C I E R A . 9 i 3 K . __

1 1985 FORDV' LTD.133L.........n 1984 OLDSS T0R0.937K..!__i 1976 DATSUN ;; PICKUP.,773 ’i 1988 FORD

TEMPO .,3.L . .I 1 9 8 5 HONDA y CIVIC.I.

i m1 1 -Mimnf • H B H T O A m

I • f i r s t t i m e !b i

p • U N A B L E n e

I • T U R N E D D O W

B p & ll

/

PAUL - Farm for rent: 160 c acco spud/boot/arain north

. .01 Paul, Cali S ^ -4 4 6 6 »

613” I , P A S T U R E WfANTED

• -Wi^^TED Sum mer pasturo = for 15-20 he ad of ca ttle . ^ Cali 536-0279.__________ ]

1 616 I c R O O M M A TBSW A N ^

Single person..734-4480 i f w rN F A L L 8-R oom t275 . !

utlls. Ind. Avail, nowl Call •= ovonings ol 733-2464.B ®

*rwiN F A I l s . F e m a le room m alo w anied 737- _ 1400 or 20B-237-6636.« N

t W in f a l l s . Male room- m oto. $200. college, prl- vale room. Call 736-3984 ’

. or736-4752.B

lEj^s" JI l o i I "

MAN: Black & n e d SiilBrs H'Bulls with Bults ond Q uts, <L o n g y o a r l l n g s . J o o 'Gollings, Call 543-2270 <

msf *2299 J17991

*4991!

*1299 i *1799 ;

“ *399 I

*12991!L*1799llnff iM iiM - c a\ \ W }n n r s i H w r "E A t - m r c H A N a i

B U Y E t t t - B M K m i i

BUY FROM OfHEff r n B Y O T H E H m

l A S T ^ I A

'Friday, Januar

C A T T L E A n g u s B u l l s , R E yearlings, lonfi yoarllngs Bl & 2 yr. olds. Mosi Al sired. & E PD s a n d p e rfo rm an c e h( records avail, S e lsc t now in & will hold tli 4 /15 . 634 - Al 8552 or 539-2627. Al

C A T T L E . I S C B lves fo r s a le . 4 & 6 m o n lh s oid.Please call 200-536-5601. ^

CORRALS - for ront in Buhl Ia rea . I feed or you feed, ■ <Call 543-2460 m sg. U

C O W S 30 h e a d of d a iry —raw s, small dairy closing T”

being 'm ilked , 436 -5 8 2 3 9.'oves or 436-9373 d a y s* P''

E-MAIL your classified od BAIto u s 01 Cl

tw lnadC m lcron ,net b a INi9mail*i now you your t

dtys. ciBiiiliod lltl your Mlbu»y »ch«<Jule. Pul claMi- or

, lim*-(svlng Clt*ctory ^ of good! and fOfvlMf lo

"GOATS boitio fed. %Boor 65

kids for pack goals or4-H ; p , ?S75. Coll 736-2575 V n

HOLSTEIN Milking C ow s ea(2 0 0 ).P Ick180 fo rS 1150 toeach/offer. Call 326-4578 Pit

d o J . gooienock, rubber ca mal. new brakes. S5000. Wi Ploaso call 200-934-8520. 43

® J » J I ^

PtiiBMi

1981 FORD $■ EC0N0UNEVAN.,7S4 1991 FORD $' TEMPO . « 3 L „ . 1985 GMC $' JIMMY.™,1984 CHEVY S-10BLAZER 191 9 0 .

1987 VW $* QUANTUM .,33L.1985 FORD $< RANGER..304 J 1989 CHEVY $1 CELEBRITY .227L 1985 GMC $< S*15 4x4.9233...I1987 PONTIAC $1GRAND AM .,33L......1993 PLYMOUTH $< VOYAGER .9330......11988 PONTIAC $1 GRAND PBIX.,7.l

i E D J O B S ? ' N o n

i O E A L E m N O P R

M D E R S r ■ X i N i P R

ary 28,2000, Tlmes-Nawa, Ti

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I , T w in F a l la , I d a h o e i l

R E G IS T e R E D A N G U S BULLS. 37 long yeartinos & 6 iw o y e o r o ld s . v7e have u se d lop A.I. C Ires ■ in our b reeding progreim.A lso 14 p a ir ro g is io ro d Angus cows.For moro InfoimaUon call:

M lc h « A rtg M 2 0 e W 7 3 8 9

702F A R M /R A N C H

S U g P L IE S ^ E Q U IP

168 SHARES SnaK* RIvTr S u g a r C o , SSOO llrm < G era ld E . P r ic e C .P .A . Ploase call 208-e78-901S.

BALER 430 N ew H olland .Call S43-S721.__________ ,

BALER. IHC 440, $30 0 or b o s t o l f e r . H A M M E R MILL, PTO driven. $ 225 . or best olfer. 423-»545.

CASE IH 8555 baler, n e w o s l m odo l, In-IIno, oxc . c ond . S 9 ,0 0 0 /o llo r C a ll ' 654-2066 or 654-2602

CORN HEAD, JO . 8 raw ,30 ‘ corn s n a p p e r h e a d , earlogo use w /claas ad ap ­to r h o o k u p . $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 - PiOB80Cail208-324.7148.

FO R YO UR T R U C K O R TRACTOR oqulp. n e ed s , coil Mike a t Couch Equip. .Wo buy, se ll o r consign . 438-3336 or 431-S546.B

E im i '

f i A r*1799*1799,*1299*1799*2299*1799*2399*1799*3299*17991

3001 0 A £ -

P R O f i j L E M l

P R O B l i U

HAY RETRIEV ER. {built, now druma. vo oil ro so rv o lr . $1 S . P loaso coll 206-934-!

HORNOATE now roafl rior/oloctric lonco. $ dem onslm tlon. 734*1

J D 4 430 . Q u ad , 4 w d rive, cotj; AC. a Mj 18X4 38, duals, woli Iflpio Hydraulics, due assist, 6984 hrs. Call 460S ovonings.■

JO H N DEERE 685-8 no llll culllvalor. S70» for 731-7001 or326-<

MANURE TIRE SC R E R . NEWI 10 ’. SIC Call 536-2643

PA U L SOO S n a k o Ri Suoar Co. bool shore ground lor loase. PIc coN Tom Dalloy a cc t mni 208-436-5607.B PL O W A llis C h a im n e ed s work. SSOO/ol CalM 87-30l9_______

Kawanoe. S1800 or I olfor. B37-6396. ovenli

SHARES- 2 0 0 S nako I o r Co. S u g o r . S ond pll05 to 8ox912S4.'?e T tm o s N o w s . P O E 548, Twin Falls, ID 83

STOCK TRAILER .1! W W 6X 2 0roodsb“n-c S2000. Call 536-2643,

TRACTOR. 1082. 360 Stoiger, 8>125 hrs, Ci m lns onQine w/Alliso s p d . tc a n s . A lso in h o a v y d u ty 3 w a y grouser blado, good r bor on 2 4 .5 R 3 2 d u t S45.000. Call 324-7141

TRACTOR. JD 8200, Ml duals. 850 hrs., warrai 731-5518of 324-1232

WANTED IMMEDIATE older small ground d>

■ or PTO manuro'Gpro, e rs on rubbor tiros N( older JD hay mowor 09 or »S. 3 P T o r groi drive hay rakos. Wan Iniern.iiional 806 or 12< prefer with Iront load 208-324-5858.

WANTED IMMEDIATEI Small older Gohl silac

lood w agon, sido clischnroo, loss lhan 5

wide. WANTED oldor f. llll. forks & m ast to moi on back ol iraclor for l< Ul.WANTED oldor us.

■' ■' IOT trailer 10 haulback-hoo. WANTED oli

ground driven or PTC small m anuro sproado

CALt. 208'324-S85G WANTED TO BUY: Gc

usod 4 balo hay wagi Ploaso call 208-438-58!

WANTED Id loaso for i . 2 0 0 0 c ro p yr 25 o c r

sugaibocis. call 829-53

' i 7 0 5|_ _ I R R I G A T t O r ^

F C T R " S ^ e " t r t w 25" s h o n c o u p lo d lu rb i p u m p . Low p r e s s u i Hign volum e. Compli w /llo n t sw itc h S pa t box. S5«00 , 678*2718

• GROUND WATER RIGH D airy-farm -com m ortc Mag»c Valloy, 825-S617

REB UILT N ELSO N 1 lull cifcio. big guns. C

■ 208-365-71BB .. SOLID SET SPRINKLI

PIPE tor sale. SQOOalii Call 432-5380.

W ATER S fjA R E S 49. S h a ro i N orthsido C ai \va tcr. SSOO por shai Cnii,G oorgo«« 726-53:

' W H E lL LINES (10). Goc . n g / B l i s s a r e a . T , : who*!fc, S2000. Call 3i .!0a0 o r6 d 4 .2 4 2 4 ,«

WHEEL LINES (9)Usod la ll w lio c is & 6 ’ pip 53350. Sunrise Irrigaiii 73-^-94,l4 or 733.6574

m o v e s , o x c c o n d . wliools, S3700/olfor, 6J 2086 or 654-2802

WHEEL LINES in Joroi a ro a . S2 .400 to S3.5C Plooso coll 324-9551

7 0 6 F A R M S E E D &

^ ^ ^ E R T I U Z E ^

O R G A N IC C O M P O SS8 0 0 p e r \o t . T ruck lots on ly . V c^m e discc n i s . H o m a n Organ 0 .7 /0 '— 208-438-8450.

7 0 8 HAY. GRAIN

FEEDH A Y 'is i r in d & 3rd cro

sm a ll b a lo s , C o v o ro , oxc. contl. Call 543-6065 HAY. For sa le. is i . 2nd

3rd c ro p s. Sm oll ba lo Alter 5 pm call 436-5864.

HAY. High lost dairy ha all sizo balos. Feodor ha Coll 208-S44-73t2-W

STRAW • 300 1 lon Si; balos. S20 each, loado Call S44-2622.B

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ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLE

2nd TJme Around Antique Mall

689 W ashington Sl. M on.-Sot. • 10am-5pm Twin Foils • 734-6008

W e b u y a n » q u a » l

802A PPU A N C E S

DISHWASHER. '88 Magi■ C h o ( , 4 c y c l o . p o r t a

b lo / ln s o r t . U so d 6 m c Now $ 500 aslclng $35C ofJor. S T O V E 2 ovona w orks SSO/olfor. Call 536 5964 oflor 3________ '

- u .

E12 Times-News.'

R. S h o p DISHW ASHER, porli . volvos. SI 50/oltor. Call 536-

MAYTAG Elociric Rll o a d b ar- so*.O v o n d o o r ne B. $379. fopolr. S60. 678-875£

R E F R i a g 5 0 . a « . .S4 w hool S 250 G E so a co Ml

dual lift R E F R IG E R A T O R:ali 326- S 'ovo 6 m onths old S

oach 436-19425-8 row STOVE Eloctrfc, Konm^000/of- Almost now. whilo. S26-4810 C E Ooublo Ovon, haiC P A P ' oxcoilonl condiSIOOO. S125,C al!423-9100 ._ _ _ _ _ Placing an na in tho da«i} R ivo r columns Is a ploco ol clo re s a Coil 733-0031.

.S o u n " W hirlpoo l, ggroot cortdilion. S15C

____ or. Coll 736-2975- C SU PERSA TU RO A V a

— ■ . ■ C raltsm an hand loolw , 21 . appliancos, oloclronior b est mowors, lillors & mo

Com o soo us otko Rlv* 360 2nd Avo. W.and ro- Twin Falls.,% T h o SEA RS PARTS a0 B ox SERVICE '^ 3 3 0 3 W A S H E R /D R Y E R 1•1 9 7 9___ K o n r^ o ro o x c , e o

» nock . S 2 ? 0 . S in g lo w asli>43,B S125. W arranly. 736-4360 hp ^, Cum - i 8 0 8lison 5 ■ CO M M U N ICA TIC3 in c l . ■ D E V IC E S

a - r b ;T E L ESCO PIN G ANTI

N A S; 40- & 8 0 ’. SSII, MFD. S7S. Call 208-421-091irranty, , -------- --232.M g 8 0 9MELY I C O M P U T E R S1 drivoproad- COMPAQ 380. AMD/tC1 Nood 64M B,1O ,O G 0.17’ mvor #7 Itor. stiIMn warranty. S9ground Call 543-4167,Vaniod•1206,o ader, «

T E L Y , -»llaOO

?n5ft, - .lor fork xm ount ^or loik Mused

A J * XLT,P/adors. / / ' '* • —\ \ Tili {

M -/agon . V -I•5896.'OMhOa c r e s>-5379. v s j y . •

□2 = I 'pi rb in o r .5 wS'IGHTSortcbl-

H b J )

k l e r I z L - X valm o, f t * ' — ' «1971,

f / ^ ~ \ P /w . P4 9 .5 4 / A I 'S ' Mu-5332.

11352- ^ \ _ - - * *

sod w/ / • Ap ip o , l / \ ] ' Po,

^ WinePowci

I d . lo Siwi

i p

i -

d l b c ™ 7 ? “

la los. ^ 4 r u T \ l ^ B64,B W oi51

’ fiay. i 1

adod

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/ / X M i^ t / A y c s » t

«,TwlriFaIl8, tdsho Friday,

o n a b lo . COMPAQ. SVOA montt 36-2318 CO-ROM. sound, m odo

prinlor, WIN 95, M S ( r SI^SS: *‘«>97.$39S .733 .111Cn e o d s COMPUTER 200M H z /

759. c a so 46 m o g s m om oi, 3,2 gig hard drivo. 34x <M i e ^ 56“ "’«<«'"• * '" o g vkJ.

nnor, cord. A sus mothort)oaiZ Z f r f W in d o w s 9 5 8 . w o n)R a n d groal. S600.677-4638.I

___; 4 810 ■nmoro, I FIREVIfOOD>. S?7a.harvest C O V E R E D D R Y pIno«dillon. hardwood. 1/3, 1/2 & fiDO. cords. Call 324-5331.

FIREW OOD • m ixod arol coko. hardwood avollaljlo. Ci_______ 73S-0553Ji___________, - a ir i FIREW OOD FO R SALIlM /olf^ $50 po r p a lle t . W c w.^ - lood, Call from 8 am to

______ pm Mon.-Frl, 732-0292.1f SALE —_____________________

loola RREWOOD. 734-3587 •onlcs.moro. LUMP A STOKER COAIOt 8:00 am to 5:00 pm weeki/V. Call Mooro’s Inc. 423-553

4 811I FURNfTURE a CARPET

R s o l . •c o n d . J I R C H D IN IN G R O OI J s h o f . TA BLE. 4 8 ' ro u n d w / 6-4805 loaves. 6 chairs. 537-6551 ■— ■■I BOOK CAUSES BarrlstOi

s o l id o a k , t r o d i t i o n i riO N d e s ig n , r a r o q u a l i ty

S1200 oa . Call 543-5034 COUCH . 9 fl, $100 . Soli

--------- teak gun c ab in o i, hold^TEN* 12 guns. S150. Maichin SSO & bar. S75, Call 733-3799,

C O U C H , S 3 5 0 . C o l I 644-9268,

S COUCH, boautiful, browr llko n o w , 5 3 0 0 , C O N SOLE TV. $300. 736-8411

• mon- CRIB A MATTRESS, nov S900. or boon usod, b rand now

5140. Call 208-736-8S3S

1 9 9 8 f o m F -150

'62. 3 Door, m —

N0W0NIV... 11 9 9 8 CMC 1 5 0 0 3 rd Dl

977, Daikon,-17,000 ' -.S |E ,P W ■.

N o w o N i v . . . ’ Z :

1 9 9 9 Chevy B l a z e n

ON SALE I1999 Ford E ip lo re i

1862, XIT,

i i i siS 2a .9?S ------------------------- ^

nowonlv...’2!

1997 Ford E sc o r t

N o w o N ir . . .^ 8 ,

1 9 9 6 Ford T tiu n d e ra ii

13,30,000

,511,995

N 0 W 0 N L V ...^ 9

1 9 9 9 P o n tia c Bonneitll

noi»oniv...*15r iUPrc«sl\sS%ltfeS*ilB.i3TttFttird[)e*i

= T i ' = S J F ? j C = ^ C ;WiMme P e o p le C o u n t i

1 4 S 7 FIL L M O ni ST R SK T

’3 5 . 2 ^ S 5 '2 T i S S 3 5 ; b . 2

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ly, January 26; 2000

onttor, D IN IN G R O O M T a b odom, U nlvorsal. w / 8 padfl IS Of- chairs. $295. 735-2241 1^0 o r N N iN O R O O M S E

-Iz AT Solldw ood iab lo fo r4w m ory, . chairs $200 .436-1942 4x cd. LIFT RECLIN ER CHAI vkloo aulom atlc/hydrauN c, 11

joard , now, bluo, $500.733-41 L I V I N O 'R b O M S E

C o u c h , lo v o sb o l , E a

□ chair. Modom bolgo/mu

V ory g o o d c o n d i t i o SSOO/oTfor Call 734-776

----------- LOG PINE--------in o A B ods & T obloa, Boaullf “ 'U" Modo to ordor. 487-301------ MISC. Round w ood table

3 ond 4 chairs, buflot w/hulc .C o ll maplo colfoo tablo & roc_____ or. m inor's dook. J boiALE. shelves. 3 d resse rs , coi a will pulor dosk, 2 ba r chali 1 to 5 srnall froozor. 734-3266 92 * QUEEN SIZE PILLOW

TO P MATTRESS SE I 387 Still in plastic, $260,00. » * * , 734-6881

o S i , i --------------8 1 6 ------------S | e x e h c i s e e q u ip » ^

~ ~ \ GYM E Q U IP M E N T i Dirr '"UCh to list. Call for Infc

mallon 733-8257.Tq u g y m * W EID ER WEIGl-|-^ /4 ----- Q ym r7-w orkoul5r210ll3S5R ro s is la n c o . S 2 0 0 /o flo

Call 734-8847,loavo ms o n a i PRO FORM ELLIPTIC/) , l , “ EXERCISER, S200. firr ;q34 P lay s ta tio n , accossorii------1 & g a m o s , SSOO. firnSolid W eight b o n c ti & weigh: lolds S200 firm. Call 733-75( :h^ng 3pm-10pm.

JoTl 4 ! BIT ”___ J ^ j S C ^ T O R S A ^

O ""- (2 ) 4 8 X 3 0 D E S K S , Ilk °J!*' now, SISO. 5X6 solid oz 211® ETAGEREfflOOM DIVIt nov- E R , 2 c lo s o d s o c i lo n now!i w/wood Inlay front. S25< S3S . I Ploaso call 208-324-3481

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Ib lo , BLACK WALNUT lumbiddod vory nteo gmln. good s41. lection, 100 ft. $300 or Ij e T : sq . It, 736-0870iw lth B L A Z E K IN Q W O Ol i ___ STOVE w /b low or. VolAfR, nk» pool table, S250 oai. llko orbostoffor.423-6173 ,4-1 SO ■

B O W 'P roclslon 1050cor.E T . p o u n d B o w $ 2 0 0 ,Ca= asy 326-0696. I o n ' DIAMOND PLATE 6 ' Sk7 8 5 boxes fo r p ickup. SlOi------- Coll 733-8539._____jllfull E-MAIL your classlllod oi1019. t o u s a t^ tw ln a d em fc ro n .n e tJlch, E X P R E S S O M A CH INrock- . Foom a, 2 sp o u l, $1501300k C all536 -1516ovon lng l

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^ ADTIMES c l a s s i f i e :

^ DEPARTMENT ^ 208-734-5538nfor- on_ 208-877-4543? H T --------(B U R L E Y ) _Ifor. FIREPLACE- Timbor Lin nsQ. G a s lo g s o l p lu s fro

■ s ta n d in g b r a s s sc ro o r SSO, Coll B25-S489.

>rios MISC. Com bo a ir hocko rm . p jh g p o n g , $ 1 7 5 . O a Jh ts crib. $75, Coll 736-2060.

MISC. Couch/lovosoal/col ___ feo loblo, S200. Molorizoi

Odeer cart, $250 . Rofrlg. S 7 5 . D b l. b o d . S lO O _Plpa50call20e-736-206C riko MISC. Lennox oil fumaco oak S250. Blazo King firoploci /ID- insert, $400 ..Rod caipol

o n s n X 1 2 i^ ! ’. $ 7 5 . L ig h 250. b ro w n s , 1 5 X 1 5 ’. $ 5 0 180. Ploaso coll 208-733-9086

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^ 1 9 9 6 FO RD ES<' SPORH KATCHBACX, I

1 9 9 0 C A D I IU C 4DR,iuTH(ii,txapni

1 9 9 3 BUICK RE SHAfiP BODY STYIEI .

i 1 9 9 1 D O D G E D* ve, MITO, AIR,«' BtD. 1 9 9 3 OLDS 8 8^ , AMUSTSED..........

1 9 9 2 FO RD EXI nrjiUTHER, AUOYS,

. 1 9 9 8 FO R D ESC [ . 4DR.,Aino,AIR .. . .

1 9 9 4 CHRYSLEI lOADO),MaUDtKCPOVl 1 9 9 4 CHEVY SIO <MHJvoincAUTO,*nn 1 9 8 9 GMC 1 TOI EXCABWnMENaOSfl 1 9 9 7 TOYOTA 1S-SPEID, AIR, 37,00011997 POHTUC4M L,A tiro,A UtVai

Tjbor, MISC. Rom odolodI Dbl. d so- s in g le v a n ity to p s , inc or by vvator ta p s , singlo. S2C

’ dbl. vanity. $30. Oak boi Istor. $25 , e tc. 733-0515

M ISC .W oddlngdross.no oo3^ w o rn . p d . $ 4 0 0 , Se 7^ ^ $ 2 5 0 , L a d d e r & lumbi 1 ± _ rack. $150 . '6 4 Ford 2fl com- b lo c k & h o o d s , a ll mt C a ll ch in o d , $ 6 5 0 - ln v es lo i

soil $500. Call 543-5010

sw o R E M E M B E R100- .T hai b inhday od you place____ som o limo ago In 77)0d od Tlmos-Nowi^ Now is th

limo to com o pick up yoi Bt picturos. S top by Tho1777= C usiom or Sorvlco.DopI '»NE lodayl

S A F E La r g e , fo rsa i< ■=— yoar I 9 t0 , doublo sldo<

so p a ra lo com bination! h a s r o m o v a b l o s o l i S800/oKor. 734-1565,

? STORAGE UNIT, IB’, mo > a l. e x c o llo n t cond itio r

$1K, 324-2669. 324-581V e n d i n g m a c h i n e s a

_ _ U sod , com b ination pop c U ju ic o & s n a c k w /do llo r chongor. 208-735-0191.1 B ^ i ' l ' l T H E P E R S O N II

FILER w ho bought my ro 3 frigorator call mo lo pick

u p o r l o s o i t . W ay n i ----- - -P io rc « ,-8 u h l.5 4 3 .6 l6 1 r-

K 4----- 818-----jo n . ^ M U S jC A L IN S T ^ ^

------ O R G A N S m a ll Baldw in:koy . excollont condilion. S225O ak Call 423 -9100_________

PIA N O la rg o old uprlghi fcof- G o o d c o n d it io n . $ 6 0 0 izod CaII324-7381. rig.. PIANO Lowrey upright, ox 0 0 ' ’ colloni condition.,S1150/ P 6 0 - - offor. Call 733-8431 aco, P IA N O . L o s lo r up rig h t laco c a b in o i In g o o d s h a p e p o t, SSOO/offor, Call733-3152

PIA N O S R o b u ill, Rofln 50 - Ishod, Tunod, Also Play 306. o rs, SI 500/up. 733-3905

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MiBri1” !........ *2,3A CAMRY DX $0 CtWlN»WS.aUM . . . . . . . . W / l&EROSTARVAN Ci* .a ins{ .......................... C

UNION SPORT 4DR $C 13: n n .a ( u i s E ..................

ESCORT 2 DR. $ A 13(, AUOYS, AIR ............. V j #

IC SEDAN OEVILU |]IPnOHAlFORTKEYUai... V f l

p " ' " ” ' ' ............. * 6 , 5

; DAKOTA 4X4 $ 7 f l HO ............................. # f Jl8 > 0 rA U 4 D R S y f l

EIPLORiR 4DR $ 0 ^m,io«DiM.............. V f #:SC0RT U $ 2 J

LiR CONCORDE $ 0 f lpowtBsantuioTs .. O f 7 10 B u z ia $ 0 f l 9 ,nnniooinA U on . . . . W / 7

T0NDUAUY4X4 $ 0 CDSfOUnUTXBOXI......... V f #

A TERCEL 2 DR. $ 0 €ooam E S............... .. •

IC GRAND AM SE $ 0 Cn n W B ............. ; . . . M g H

'V. 4-----isr—$20.. I P E T S & S U P P L IE SEbon-1515. BLACK LAB pupS, 7 Wks

,To good homo. 423-444,’ Soli BLUE HEALER mix pup m bor py, 6 -7m o, old,vorycul(d 289 groat w /kids, very obedI m a - onl, would bo good cottlSlod, dog If iro inod . n o o d s I'OIO, fin d h o m o A S A P . Cai5 ----- 732-5263,Blaced b o r d e r CO LU E puppiosmo P u re b re d . $7 5 . PlooaiAlhA Call 543-8014. ■I your BOXER PU P S. Purebredrho Mothor AKC rog.Boaullli3opl B rind le & F a w n , G roo

wilh kids. 208-678-0733sa lo , CHIHUAHUA, 3 liny AKCildod, puppies, 6 w ks S350 o a dIons. Mother $300 326-3113jo l f , .

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o o n 1996 V¥r W W % M ■ A0T0,A1R,AU{

o a a 1995 toiRIOUIABCAI,

O O A 1998NI$Si^ T T W OKlYVOOl

T f t A 1998 FOf l O w KYUKD[R,S

O O A 1998 HIS!f w w % 0 lOouunffiM

O O A 1997 SUBir T T w • < M ,u ta in r

O f t A 1995 FORr 7 0 w u u i t o u a .

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O C A 1995 TOIr 7 9 w AUOTS.UATK

O C A 1997 CHIr 7 9 w . . 40ILL0ADED

O O A 1997 FOIr 7 7 w 4DR,WEUE0I

O f t A 1996 GM(p7 0 w su,ouAiAn,i

O O A 1997 TOY r 7 7 w 'O T IttllW I

— I COCK-A-POO pupplos, 6 wks old, Culol 1 male , 2

IS foma]oS70oach543-B516= C S c R E fT S P A H Ii r p U ^

• AKC. 2 m ales , 5 fomalosI j f $150 to $200.423-5590up- b A C H S H U H b p u p p lo s ,ute, long h a ir, $ 200 . Only 4odi- lefll Call 734-5060Ji“ ’'® FREE 8 n ^ n th old BordorM P C o l l i o /H o a lo r c r o s s .

F o m a lo . O o o d w /k ld s.___ Coll 324-4958 after 5‘08. FR E E G erm an Shophord380 B o rd e r C olllo X, 6 w ks___ old., adorablo,.537-6601.od, FR E E G o ldon Rotrlovor.Illul Fomolo. opprox. 3 monihse a t old. G ood disposition. Coll« 324-4038KC FREE 10 opprovod homo. 2BCh y e a r o ld G ro a t D a n o .13 'Fom alo. Call 735-0352.

FACTORY INCENTIV ROm FORD MOTOR

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MD EXPLORER 414 .$ 1 /1EtD, l>OWER SEAT................. U \/WJEHAGl $ 1 1m on, sura uicHT RIO.......... I I

OYOTA TACOMA 4X4$ 1 1 ll,4CYUKDa,A18,V!Rr$HUn I I

SSAN FRONTIER K-CAB $ 1 ^)0 Mlltst, SC, AIR, OIUISE . . t A■ORD RANGER 4X4 $ 1 ^l,SSPnO,AlR,UOOOIUUS... I «

ISSAHFR0MTIER4X4 $ 1 ^ miMll<OMliall,utiUlon„„ I « IMIUUCACT14WD $ 1 1tnnnicniiiiiVHMll.... I «»DM0NC0IIT $ | 1

lOVOTA CAMRY IE $ 1 IY/IDO.OOOMIUWARRANn . . . I m ^UANftCmOHILTD. $ 1 i fER,WHITltM COIOR ........... I 1

MimiHAasYOTKasi $ 1 iLUYEnilM,iOWMIlES! . . . . I 1OYOTA AVALON XLS $ 1 iTHIR,GOlfipai,4llOOOIUUS. 1 %

HEVY BLUER 4WD $1* 2IEDINOIIDINCAUOYS.... ■ l i

ORD EXPLORER XIT $ 1 | EOUimD,ONlY31,000K U S... I 2 MCSUBUR8AH4X4 $ 0 ^« ,nuaotoow w H ousA u. . . X J

>Y0TA4-RUNNER $ 0 1iN w u m n T ,m in o m a ......

B, 6 FR EE to good homo HuskyI , 2 Mix, 7 mo., femalo. beau- 516 t l l u l , lo v in g , o u td o o r ^ puppy. Coll 733-7229.Ilos FR EE lo good qolot homos.K> 2 h o u s e b r o ’ko c a t s ."ST. D o c l o w o d . 1 m a lo . 1ly 4 fomalo. Call 324-7381 .___ FREE. Hoathy 1/2 siam oso-dor farrrVbam c a ts 8 m onihs-SS . 436-0623 wook days18- o o l o e FTr b t r H v e r s -

AKC, $200. roady 2/7. wllll o73 hold unlil V-Day 734-4127- vks O O L d e N t^EtRIEVERS..* 3i- AKC pups, ready now or 'Or. will ho ld for V alon llno 's ilhs Day. Call208-423-6173,a=«"' La b s , AKci. R o g ,2 e h o c -__ ___o la to s , m o le s , 2 w hlto ,a. 2 m a les , 2 blacks. 1 fomalo,10 . 1 m alo. Exc. brooding. 1st!. sho ls . S300 00.324-8783. .

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10.980II,97011.99012.940 13,75013.94013.990 15,96015.99016.98016.99016.990 1 ^97019.980 82,97083.990

M A L A M U T E , m a le , lo r W a d o p tio n th ro u g h S lo d ( Dog Floscue. C J 536-2176 (

A K C.m alo S 2 0 0 .S o tt & |Popportst shots 654-2720. (

MINI SCHNAUZER AKC. >Block (om olo.'7 w ks., Isl <shots. S275. 527-8501. w

R e a p o l i t a n m a s t i f f . IP u p p ies ,G e n ilo G ia n ts , (R a r e B r e e d , B lo c k . '>M a h o g o n y . T o w n y & wBluo; Coll 206*678-0586 , ,

POODLES. AKC. siivor lo- cm o to , w h ito m o lo , 1s t w

'sho ts. CdtM 23-5935.B jQUEENSLAND K E E I^ R S I-

Rod/Bluo. SIOO. 6 w ks. td d . 420-0221 Of 326-4655 8

SH IH TZU (3) P u roD rod Wpuppios . Coll 733-7855, h

SHIH TZU PUPPIES. tJlack ^& W hito, 1 m a lo . SIOO. ^208- 678-5653 Wi

YELLOW LAB AKC, 2 yr, 8(om alo S200 . S P R IN G - CE R /L A B , 7 m o . m o lo , V$50. Bolh houso trainod & a

------- obodiontrColt-034-5498:------^VELl OW LAB pups. AKC, «

tilps-OSA opprovod, one. bloodllno, AFC. roody mid Fob. S2SO.'Coll 324-4466;

YORKSHIRE TERRIER AKC S500. ooch 768-9093

^,727-7602 or 788-6-179

4 821 I1 STEREO/RADtCVCPS |

. 2 WAY RADIOS, 6 Moio- ro lla , m u lt l-s ia t lo n & 1 M otoroNo b a so s ta tio n . Ploaso coll 208-420-9654.

MTX 2200 Amp. liko now. 2 JLA udio 10 W l subs with bOK. 5275 for oil or olfor.

■ Qall 625-4209 p iO N E E R GMH 1 0 0 & *QMH 2 0 0 b r ld g o o b lo• p o w o r a m p s . EQ 6 5 0 0 •jKjuoNzor, 12: : wolfors & twootors Inport- o d , b o h i n d s o a l b o x , 5400/offor. 736-3337.

WANTED TO BUY: U sod Diroct TV Satollito Sys* tom. Call 688-256-9026.B

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• G ovem m en t A u c llo n .www.muslck-oucllon.com :20B-939-l777. Eoglo. ID

t f l 8 2 5 II ^ W A N T E D ^ O B l ^

A IR B O R N E llo m s from World W ar ll. Bolso col-

------ lo c to r b u y in g G o rm a n -' W or rollcs. Guns, motals.

h o lm o ts ..o tc . 208*922- 500a o r 800-574-9410.

CA LEN D A R S, O ld c lo lh lln o n c a l e n d a r s . C o ll 734-1010.

bO L E M A N L A N T E R N S WANTED (Prossurizod) Working or noi; any co lo r

: r o d , g r o o n . y o l lo w o r chrom o. Also Colom on hoa lo rs . Call and loovo m ossago 733-3916.

O O L L H O U S E F U R N I­TURE a n d rolatod Itoms 1950's oroarllor.O lckond J a n o book. Coll 436-3840

PIANOS. W ant to soli your usod piano? Wo pay cash

lor your usod plono.K eith Jo rg e n se n

733*1208 T.F.C.C. WATER SHARES

W ANTEDII If you hav o ony shoros lhat you wrould llko 10 soli, plooso call us 01432-6675.

TOMMY LIFT G A TE (S ):for pick-up trucks. G ood • w o r k i n g o r d o r . C a l l : 734-8529.

WANT TO BUY '58 Chov,. 2 dr. w ogon; '57 Ford. 2

dr. w agon; '65-‘66 Chov.2 dr wagon; '61 Chov. Im- palo; '41 Chov Flooillno 4 dr. sodan . Nood not njn. 736K)949.

W AN TED - 12 sp d S u n - boom m inor w ith b rood attochm ont. 734-6915. •

W A t^T E D . B o a t. Olumi- n u m l S ' o r l o n g o r . roasonablo. 733-1540.

W a n t e d . H igh c h a ir s , 5»ck-n-ploy. 8 0 gato. chll- «< tro n 's to y s . All g o o d :oondllion. Coll 676-2107 •<6iy8 or 670-2729 ovos f fA N T E D la r g o w in d - •m lll.any cond ition . T ho guy with Iho now 20ft dl- am o to r wind mill p loaso call m o back. I lost your num ber. Also wonted

o l d g a s p u m p s . C a l l (562)430-3746

W A f j t E b t 6 B U V - 3 E W E S , d u o to l a m b Fob/March (or 4-H project.Coll 324-2587

W S i f iD TO 6 b V colling ;f a n & dbl bod liko now.Call 734*7523.

WANTED lo buy Molorcy- a cle o r ATV. running or not. , Coll 324-4663.______________|

Holl of O ok Hoosior stylo ^ cablnot. 41 Inchos w ide. ” Any condilion. 324-2567 'ollor 5:00 pm J

lum. p refer lorgo roclon- Ijjlo o n e . C a ll S h o r r i a t I733-0112 JJ

WANTED: 200 hood of cat- t• Ilo in N orthorn NV. T um (

ou t3-1500.775-468-0203 -WANTED: Al loast 40 ' roln 4

gultor & 4 dow n spou ls & Ih o o tin g o io m o n t . A lso ■building m aiorials & molol — siding. Coll 20&-734-7523.

W A N T E D : L a r g o d o gkonnol. L argo Igloo typo , doQ h0U90. Excallour dohydrator. Coll 735-9426.

W ANTED: O ld db l. barrol —s h o tg u n s w /h a m m o rs . ^5Civil W ar E ra r llle s . 22 ^W in ch o s lo r p u m p s . 12 ^g a u g o B ro w n in g a u io . '

—M -l-BoyonotrCall'Jerom tr644-1464. o fto r6 :00 p.m. n

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W A N TED : R ofrJgoro tor.M o n s in - l i n o s k a l o s . 829-5554.

W A N T E D ; S n o w s h o o s : ch N ow or. a lum inum sty lo S s (ramos. Coll 733-0581. on

W ANTED: W ood c u llin g K b a n d s a w . p r o fo r a b ly — Craftsman. Coll 734-4471.

4 - -8 2 7 - - I «I GARAGE SALES ,S

EVINDOOR RLER FLEA

MARKETotT .F .C ouniyFoIrgrouhds l i y l

• Fob. 5lh & Feb. 6th • LVendors W onlod 532-4439 p T e

Froo adm/S5/on/ 5 ,

JM O M E . 125 Sth Ave. W.Fri, Sal. S un . Irom 9 10 4. Cl-Moving salol Lots or misc. CHS o m o a n tiq u e s , lo ts o f vi/ h

—sm all-klichen Ilem s. Fur- ggrnlturo. TV con. old rocords cor

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*26,237:n jiso • Tilt • CO • 5 .4L V-8 CUT • Aulo • R unn ing B oards j Shllt O n T h o Fly 4x4

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imes-NgiA LITTLE chilly to have a n

yard sa lo? Call mol I'll buy 'Wl ovotythingl Call 733-6001. _ E

RUPERT. A to Z Thurs. 27. " B Fri 28. flam to ? W urltuer ^ Jukobox . C hesi F reezer. ^ Roflgeralor side by side . ■ R a d ia l S a w . T a b l o /6 cho irs W ood High choir. — S o le .L o ts o l o d d s o n d o n d . A n tiq u o s .C o o k io jors, lomps. C hum s. 436- 3570 200 N. 26 W Ruport YA

TWIN FALLS S l341 A P heasonl R d . '

W est. Sol 8-2 INDOOR « MOVING SALEI A ntique ' fumllure, children clothes. EVERYTHING GOESII ■

(" 828 I IMedical SUPPUES ^

ELECTRIC LIFT CH AIR. ?,« $ 1 7 5 . H O SP IT A L BED w /lropese. S450. WHEEL C H A I R , S 4 5 . B A T H CHAIR, $10. 736-2060.

V H E E L C H A IR , g o o dcond. $300. W alker, good-------Ccond. S20.C all 734-4940.

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I 901 I J c I ATVS/MOTORCYCLESl" * CAfc:a w a s AK I B o y o u . 4- w h o o io r . G o o d s h a p eSIOOO. 432-5368 eves ^ AM AHA - 1 8 8 7 F a z e r (Us S t re e t biko, low m iles., $5( o x c . c o n d . . v e ry la s t! Cal$2600 or trade for nowor rr777dirt biko. Coll 733-8365, ®

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BOATS &^ C C E S S O R I K ■

o o t - 1090 A lum aw flid 2 2 ’ F o r m u la V e e . Ford H /0 310 H.P. Je t. twin aif J j rldosrcobln healer, oxcol- £ le n t c o n d it io n . W in te r Wos Special o n lyS 17 ,500at

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A M PER SHELL M irage,(Us '9 7 Chovy long box , f l$500. BED U N ER $50. ■ H Call 677-2347.

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; m iloa $ t lS O . C all 326 - . 4797 or 734-9859

-> C H E V Y E N G IN E , 4 6 ~* o o m p l e i * . $ 7 0 0 . 0 0 .

P leasa call 208476-8795 .^HEV V , now 350 w /war- •ranty. $900 or bost offor. 733-7340. aak lor Mac.

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i 7 9 F lta lw o o d B rougtiam; d 'E l tg a n c a , low miloa.. Porfoct cond. 1 ol 0 kindl

$2,495/ollorl 837>4642, H ag trm a n M otora

: lum loihoeiM iillodpaottlo ' till many baek-1o-iehool . nowit. Call 73a-003t,

• CHEVY. C aprice Clasalc,: ’7 3 , low m iloa . $ 1 5 0 0 .! Pioaso coH 208-734-6262.- COUPE DEVILLE Codlllao

1976. Excolloni condlllor).---------- S3SOO-Caii^33.0836___

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CASE '91 580 Supor K. w/ oxtondo, 4x4, now Ilros.5 2 0 .5 0 0 . C a s e 5 8 0 C L oo d o r w /box s c ra p e r , roor v^ oo i woigms. now Ilros. S9500. CAT 966C 4 yd. Loador, 532,500, CAT 12 F G ra d e r w/v. wing.519.500. '91 Frolgtit Lin­er. 350 w/now 16' Dump b o x . S 2 3 .5 0 0 , (2) SO T lo ld ln g G ,N . low b o y s . 5 1 7 ,5 0 0 & S 24 .500 . (2) 275B Loodors. 526,500.

----------- Olhor ioodors & bockhoors. Con 237-0966. Mobllo 602-524-5401,

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O O D G E , 15 0 . '8 7 . 42K milos, now tiros & baitery, oxc. cond, S4K. 734-3859.

FORD ’89 3/4 ton oxtondod C a b 4X 4 S o rv ic o b o x , 555 0 0 . FO RD '8 3 1 lon flai bod . S3500. CHEVY '91 1 ton. loadod 10ft flat bod S5500 ,208-645-2318

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9 9 RANGER SUPERCAB;•PAW342.WAS'25,170 . . . .

99 RANGER SUPERCAB;»PA69749.lVAi'21,640 . . . .

99 RANGER SUPEACAB;•PB8B166,w«'22,935 . . . .

99 RANGER XLT 4X4.•PA63353.WAS‘23,790 , . , .

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9 9 WINDSTAR U 4 OOO•BA083I9, WAS‘27,080 .......

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E x c a l l e n t c o n d i l l o n $18,200. Call 826-4168.

FORD • 1987 Ranger, rum ft drtvea good, new tiraa.

> S 1 9 0 5 .2 f0 6ho»honaS l, " W eaf. Call 734»e807. dir

9]” ” 6 .4 Motor. R ear Heal, 3rd a a a l , C D , .17- w h a e la ,

2 ° ' 57k milea, $22,800 679-___ 4407 or 320-329-8328S j . K f t b A an n ir.ltL y . 1S97.

23K m llaa . $9 0 0 0 . C all— ^ - M 21

<ar. T rave l Q u ee n , e a m p a ri g o o d c o n d .. $ 6 0 0 . Cali

= i 734-9695 or 326*4797.J ~ 5 ? v7 m m e n t A uctlo n ei www,muBick-auclion,com » 208-B39-1777, Eagle. IDf s H I66A ^.,^(>9e, 48k milea.' AC, P S c a ta . player, good

•j, c o n d . $ 4 8 0 0 . C all 843 - 2 , 6998. alter 4:00 p .m .«

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lo! ” o r Ford^plckifp 7 ^ '9 8 ; J2. usedor>ce. $80.732-6546,

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T . CHEVV BLAZER 7 2 .3 5 0 , so 3 .5 a x le s , $ 4 0 0 0 /o llo r.— 788-6479 or 788-9093.“ I CHEVY '95 Suburban Sll-

orado, fuliy loodod. oxc, c o n d . now Iro n s ., 72 K

I mis,. S 19 .900 .733-9489 CHEVY • S l lv a ra d o 3 /4

r, t o n , ‘97 .oxt. cob, loadod. n Call 837-4642, dealer.10 C H E V Y -1991 4x4. w/cab-

. ovor S7500. For more Info324-7393.B

C CHEVY ••72 % Ton. with , w inch, 396 ongino. now ' Ilros & whools, S5600,Call

4 736-0601 or 731-1453 .a >T CHEVY .-77. P S . AT. Sholl.J. 400 ong ino . ru n s good .V 51350/olfor, 733-8846.a 0 CHEVY .'95 . K1500, Short ' bod, AC, tilt, cruiso oxc.

Jj cond. S12.900 735-7509 } CHEVY -1 9 8 0 long box,%. vory good c ond . S3SOO> . o Call423-69S5,B

CHEVY K IO -1979, 4X4,= Ilat bod. dual tanks. 90%

rostorod, groat for work or play. Bosi olfor. Call 733-

J 2609 or 737-2974.K CHEVY. 97 1500. Oxt cob.^ AT. AC, cnjiso, low mllos.». » PW/. PD L 1-800-743-9502 d CHEVY. '97 Subuibon LT,

AC, CD. PW . PDL. cruiso. n low mllos 1-800-743-9502 'f CHEVY. '97. hoavy W tow-11 tng pkg. Loalhor, loododl0 57K,S22.400..733-5839.B

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» b . CHEVY, '97. heavy ext.IK , c a b . m a n y e x tra s , 40Ko n . milea, lo a d ^ l Exc. cond,38. $22,400. Eve. 733-196311^ C H E V Y .‘9 8 3 6 0 0 c re wfM. c a b , A C , P W . P D L .^St. $28.888.1-800-743-9502

^ A c f^B S ?p W !^P D ^ 3rd $19.488.1.800-743-9502

CHEVY, Sllvoraao . 1991. 4X4, sh o rt box, cu ato m

___ p a in t . C D , e x c . c o n d .Cruise, AC.208-436-3933

' CHEVY. Suburban . 1982. P S , AT, lock o u t h u b s . good cond. $4K. 734-2843 i

:ali CHEVY. Suburban , 1988. Sllvorado. AC. PL , PW .

— crulso. S7500.733-9213.W 1 m DODGE '9 5 Ram dieaol.n w / l o w in g p a c k a g e , '— $12,000/ollor. 735-9985. I ^ D O D G E -96 . 3 /4 T . V.B,.3 . custom whools. low pkg,

$16,000 Call 543-5669 = i DO DO E, n u m SL T . '0 7 , ’

ext, c ab . 36 0 . AT, fully ioadod*oxtras, low mllos.

I while & drilt w ood. Liko f M new, $23.900,733-3805.a

FORO '93. F 3 5 0 .4 dr. dlo- so l. g o o d c o n d . 1 17K . F

i $12,500, 423-4512 n F O R O ‘95 F 1 5 0 XL 4x4

S upo /cob Shortbod . 5 ,0 J . _ v -8 -L o a d o d . O ne ow ner.- - f o ' will soil for 513,950. 726- t] 4843 days 788-2001 ovo,

FORD ‘06. F250. XLT. 460. G il. AT.oxtcab. nowtiros.oxc,c, cond, $16,000, 837.6402 K

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e ra tro k e . crew cab . 16K2 mis., white, au to . $26,000/f offer Call 736.0871 .■

FO R D 1993,F 260 ,ox t.cab2 4x4, turbo diesel, $10,600. r D ays 934-8681 nighls ft ^ wknda 934-9614 MikeI- FO RD F -1 5 0 ‘9 0 SW B,3 Aulo, A lr.PW .PDLCrulie, , r Am Fm o a aa e tte ,$ 5 0 0 0 / i ;; ofler676-2917 leeve msg.3 FORD, Explorer. XLT. '94." e x tre m e ly c l e a n , runa-

greal, $8K, S44-2924. ove

converted AC*, new tires! ,$4K/offer. Cail 886-2556.fl

. FORO. F-150, 1992. XLT. 0x1. c a b , 4X 4 . lo a d o d i Compor aholl. m ag whools with now tiros, 934^871.H

• FORD, F-150. 1997. 4X4; r e x t r a c o b . X L T , o x c .

shopo. $17.500.934-5560,

I oxt. cab, AT. loaded, oxc! cond .S l0 ,900 .934-8191 .

F O R D , F .2 5 0 , ‘9 4 , Ext. cob. 5 spd, Pow or stroko. XLT pkg. 90K . $16 ,000 736-7464 or 543-9094

' -FORD,-Rangorri990.-XLTr ' ox t, c a b . 4X 4 , lo a d e d i $4,500. Coll 7 35 .9796 .a

Q E O , T ra c k o r, ‘9 5 . 70K m is, CO, $ 4 6 0 0 . 732- 5951 or 206-909.3597.

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I 423-9736 or 420-7882 dir

; GMC, t« 7 6 . heavy H ton, : > AT. 4 0 0 . A C, new liraa. ' I c u s to m rim a. new lloor

mat. Looka & runa g rta l. . $ 2 8 0 0 /o ffe r.3 2 4 -6 6 ^ .a

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aln e , t r a n a . . r e a r-e n d . ; me & tlrea & palnl, NHed, ' $3900 . Call 837-4165 or 639 -4166 .

GM C. S ie r r a . 1994. ex t. c o b w /ahall. 75K mllaa, g r e a t a h a p e l $ 1 6 ,6 0 0 . 734 -1 3 7 1 ,a lter6 :30p ,m .

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PW . CD, cru ise, loaded. $23,500/orfer. 643-6828.B

’ GMC, S u b u rb a n . 1972, 3 dr. 83K ortfl. miles, load- ed l Mual a ae . 643-8943.B G o v ern m e n t AuoUona

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ISUZU, '97 Rodeo LS. AT. A C . c r u i s e , P W . PD L. $17.989. 1-800-743-9502

T O Y O T A ‘9 6 . 4 x 4 , AC, c ru la e , e x ce llen t cond i­tion, 64K mllee, $10,300/- offer. Call 734-0700 days 736-7636 evea .B

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CHEVROLET '90 ASTRO - wllh chair lilt. Low mllos $6900. Coll 736-092t.

JHEVY; '9 9 A stro AWD V an. AT AC. PW . PD L - $21.^88. r-eoO-743-9502 ' ; h e v y , '99. Vonturo Van. AC. tdl. crulso. PW, PDL . $18,488. 1-800-743-9502 F

)ODGE • ’93 G rand Cora- • v an , AC. cru iso . body & - intorior cloon, runs groat. ^ 179K hw y. m llo s . S o r-

; vicod rogularly. comploto I r o c o r d s , d o p o n d o tr lo

. I S37S0/olfor. 536-61S0.B p b u u u b - 1 ^ 9 0 c a r a v a n .; AC, AT. c ru lso . $ 4 1 0 0 /, olfor. Coll 733-3351. g f-UHD • 1990 W in d s la r.' oxc. cond.. AC. PL. PW.; pow or m irro rs , ro m o lo ; o n try / a la rm . 65K m is . v i Slg.eOO. Colt 736-6081.■

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sunroof, low m ilos. oxc. •cond . $10.000. 734-1441. PLYMOUTH. Voyagor. '89 '

' Now trans. 12 mo. warra- . '.in ly . $1700. 736-7159.B

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Spoclal $329.95. I^osl Amorlcan vohiclos. pans,

labor SiinstallQlion L - I Inciudod.

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78 DODCE VANHT112618A .............................

79 CHEVROLET CONV.1 HC1673B ...................................

81 MERCURY MARQUI:WW28260SO.............................

85 PLYMOUTH COLT V«F 231S 110 ..............................

84 FORD CROWN VICTBP1539A ...................................

85 PLYMOUTH VOVAC•C 1771A ..................................

85 FORD BRONCO 114)» p i6 3 0 A ...............; .................

84 BRONCO II 4X4KPB81009D .............................

86 BUICK ELECTRA»P1615B ...................................

86 CHRYSLER LEBARO^#X137622B .............................

89 CMC S15 JIMMY 4XBPM08SA...................................

91 DODCE SHADOW O«F139138A ................................

82 CHEVY 4X4 PICKUP«PB70B92B ............ .. ...............

91 CHEVROLET ASTRO(tPM099A....................... ... . . .

89 DODCE DYNASTY•W 282976A ...........................

88 FORD F250 4X4«KA06787B____ :......................

98 CHEVROLET CAVAUIKPM104......................................

94 CMC 1 TON DUAUY#F)511A .......................... ...........

99 MrrSUBISHI CALAN1«P1676 ......................................

98 FORD WINDSTARKP1S92 ........................................

98 FORD EXPLORER•F 1436 .................. ..................

99 FORD F150EXT4X4‘ ; »F1SS2.........................................:99 FORD F250 EXT CAB• : HP1704 ......................................^ FORD F250 EXT CAB• *P1723 ..........................

, BUICK.19*91 Rivora. ll«o I now. mini condilion. 58K mllos. for salo or trodo. •

: $6,323. 734-9660 or C homo 733-0328 ovos. ; . CADILLAC DoVlllo ’86.■ Groal cond.Just ovor

1- 100k. $2395. 934-8908

CHEVROLET. Lumina. Wi : AT. All.powor. V-6. whilo. vory flood cond.77K

; $2950. Cali 734-6492. r CHEVY CORVhlTb 1969. *" S.R.F.C.U. accopling bids

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FOHD Mustang '97, 2 dr coupo, V-6. all powof. AT. - oxoc. cond. low mllos. $13.000. Call 532-4882 ■

FORO. Escort. '98. oxcoi­iont cond. 32K mllos, vory cloan. Si 1.000.543-5010.

QEO, Motro. -98. 20K- _ mllos. $4999. Call 732* O 5951 or 206-909-3597.

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H O ND A - ’91 A cc o rd . 2 door, standaid . oxc. cond, PO o rig in a l ow n o r. $ 4 7 5 0 . At Coll 736-1930. cc

HONDA • '9 3 Accord LX,73 K m is.. 4 dr., loadod. ‘ g ' $6700. Call 731 -5864 dir.

H O NDA. 1992 Proludo SI. rod. oxc. cond.. low mis.. now tiros & rims. ^ 2 5 0 .Call 733-0588. .

HON[>A,ACCOI<I.19H.LX. ’’g 2 dr. 5 spd. 4 cyl. CD, low 4 6 ,0 0 0 m f«. E xc. c o n d . $8900/offor. 733-S09SM P ? ]

UNCOLN Conilnontai So- s i . d a n '8 4 . g roat work car.

S o m o o w n o r . 0 y r s . $650/offor. 734-4480

MAZDA '91 MX6. runs oxc. S3000/olfor. Call 543-6609

MERCURY '90 Grand Marquo. oxc: cond.. full powor. AC. $3400. Call

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/fiiin. 324-8524,735-1350 OLDSMOBILE-89 Cullass.

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