newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/times... · •* tw...

28
•*WWW.inagic Twin falls, 1 G o o pm c V^THER Today ............... I^^EDgh': Va|dif6gtoi^t,lq M agic V al M ~~KiiockI^ftrthate: fromthitmgboutid learned about wc^ violence Mbnd^. Ideas abound; Mini Coun^ students shi their inventions. M oney Tophonomitlecon gains recognition fri 'IWin Falls Area Cha Commerce. ^SPOR're~~" Bajkot^Brawlixhel Spius 4I^H P teams tieddi fuUda games ' . ’C.i.' -■ , r bpiNioN- ‘ TWslitte piggy: Cas County.offidals shoi ceedcaittiousfy'ona '• proposd, tod«v*s edi * saysr-.-------------------- COMPl'n'ERS "<Sc T echnol "' Caifth^you:Voicc : tioh'softwareliasin^ ; but still faces obstacl ^ S e c t i o n BY SE SsctionA Seel .Weather ... .2 Comrr Nation-.3i5 . 1 0 , Compi West............ 4 World -Movies V ....4 Momli Worid 7 , Crosse Opinion... .8-9 Dear/ SectibnB M iglcteileirl-3--^j .p,bitijatle5...2 3 C lassifii togontd..: : .vrfgr onllndjd ^ ^3 .0 9 3 . __ : _____ L,-__^orjnBurlcy.^„ ^ 77^ 04: •o ; ...... •■jifiiraiBIMi.i.rif ^, icvalley.cbm K I, Idaho/%th year, N< lORNING A ^ M lay:Fatchy ;thenpan)yto M ^ ley - - •• . g i a n t ,: called 1 - those III Univers teptuaSit^-^fSS' :Idaho _ E^tOStOp f- PageBl " inidoka sh o w o ff'-— Page B l x>mpany , I f ro m the U g l^ C a m b e r of PageA 6 eKnicI«and irsw ere 1 ^ ^ ^ bhgthe | b |H m s that bat- ^ 1 during a idayofNBA , PagftDl Cassia lio'uld pro-' • ‘ a a hog-fonn jm H ^torial , PageAS. ~ ~ ~ Se )LOGY ^ tgg^m' Ex-cou idea of By Jennifer: Tlni<»Naw» . TWIN chance for lice recogni- Citizen C ■> s one Page C3- -Foils city Frantz, chi Time Foun . to replace i aECTION the idea OTV mputers . .3 T T J.. irld ........... 4 s,r] do ( arAbby...5 LosAngele* issified .5-10 ... ......................... ...WASHU' — - Attorney G Motion D Justice De )rts ... .1-3 aggressivel A ' protea abor Tilcs,...,.4. Jt has fil Supreme women’s ac eqcUpvo. vices. It has IED M ^'8 ip ^ sMed ails- J S F -= ite ^ ,;Ulah’BOt«at! r j -y f'i y r r r '^^ XTjtTr.M Vo^ 16 , 4 ' '• [archerscall foi fchaiJJoumee Mi«w«writer >ISE - GatheHog to cele- e the life of a' civil-rlghts t, students and activists d Monday for lawmakers to t more meaningful farm er minimum wage laws than Ilikely to be'introduced this )n. o groups'ofmarchen - one e up of Boise State ersity students, and one of mt-farm ^ k e r s and their— cates - converged on the ' ■Miior c c whcilman likes j; )f building at CSI J far Sandmann ^ iw» writer-___________ _ ^ FALLS - What better j 'or the Tvrin Falls Senior - Center to change its- lan-to-hookup-with^a-col- — ^ le reason formerTwln— ty Council member-Art— chairman of the Prime undation raising money p « the s^ o r center, likes of building the new cen- ^ hat woulc onyaboiti esTImea ' - UNGTON. -■ Under i Generd-Janet Reno,"the-----] Department has moved 1 ;ely ori several fronts to < Ixntionri^ts. ' ] filed'briefs urging the 1 B Court to preserve < ; access to abortion ser- 1 as vigorously enforc^ the rEalmet and othei ^brl* Unes the a t^ t Lake Monday after a'etMlI m Tues oM ^M ^enii . - Statehouse steps in' ' evening air Mon&y, cal "' reawakening of Martii King’s teachings, s Using King’s birthdaj 5 their point, marchers ) lack of significant fam 1 minimum wage prott 1 latent, if not outright, 5 Most migrant work Hispan ic ___, One marcHerTBSUstu J Morales, was raised wo f Idaho farms. Most of h r ----- still do the work.------- ! • “We are human being = = Z ^ " IN " S enter K ter on the College of Soi Idaho campus. The center’; for a new building indude ing its image to a commun: *tural center. But Frantz's plan mi approved by the college’s which in . the face of demands for campus space ed a moratorium in 1997 th pcnded campus constructii -d lt^ y U 'a to The coUege. ___“Th.ere_are.manyjhings the senior citizen center take advantage of If the bii were dose to or on die can Frantz said. . Mowrig to campus wouli , senior dtizens a better op Id Ashore don issue __ Ereedom_of_Access-t( Entrances Act of 1994. It f( interagency task force ded preventing violence afclini oven taken the unprecedei of assigning federal mai provide arom^5-ihe<lock p to abordon doctors and c U j ers when their lives appeal risk. Please see ASHCflOF s fcS&3|Hli^ _ -divij ____was) and ' the; - foun the loiitheffl shore of — lallpJflMcrashed., kinj m ;sday, January 16,20i ih^f-ipng’s' n'the.'cold we virant is tl allingfora law,';; Morale tin Luther long delayed - Advocates ay to make . Legislature fi rs said the ' all farm worl ™ worker tection of Ida itection is labor laws, nt, racism. paid by a “pi rkers are a certain an; number of ! itudent Leo bushelsofapj working on Last smnm his family . mittee smdyi .................... 'mended the ngs, and all laws mirrorii SEARGH O F . , ooks t( louthem nity to avail tli it’s plans prognims, he si ie diang. give tlie collegc inity-ciil- g^wiiig segijiei tion. nust be CSX Pres ’s board, Meyerhoeffer! of' high the idea, scliedu ce enact- at the college’ that .sus-— meeting: The b :tlon noc to ^ o w more a e. . campus, and in i gs.Lfeel__ !, sions Jooks.for.j ir could cational opp^ building Meyerhoeffer k ampus,” fits for all panie The.idea indi uld give new senior cent apportu- A g e n c y ’ on A oft m [ formed an ' e^tedjo^_^^^^H inic&ltliar" ; protoction Jiiuc work- • - ;ar to be at Aswwlt. al, responds to OFT. Page A2 today’s conflnr 5mall pla leAwoclated Press___________ TOOELE, Utah -A iwin-i ane-retuming-from-a-weeke: ving trip tu-K^dflspiralcdi reat'SallTSke, Kiflihg'31 nil edbo{ud.;__. ----- Searchers-found. seven 1 id the two.other victims floa e lake- Diick hunters alone nnd parachutes, cloUiing, the I lwk^doth_prdebTls.— “It'stnells like fuel, out Hei tld of an eerie feeling," soi LLi 1 _ _ - ne :ooi ... steaehings- K s the protectibn'of die La ales said. “Justice too ' pe ed is justice denied." Tl tes have lobbied the mi e for four years to put se: rorkers under the pro- fdaho’s minimum wage thi 's. Most workers are re “piece-work” rate -o r m< amounr’ior’a'iCertain gi' iLbeet_rows.hoed-or----- do apples picked. ov nmer an interim com- ' th: dying the issue recom- wa lie state simply enact ' ' )ring the federal Fair ;• ' / ' ()r new themselves of CSI alreii ! said. And it would biiih ege access to a fast- and Tient of the popula- seni< Mey< resident Jerry Fn :r said he supports volii iduled for disaission Agcr ge’s J_an._29 board tlici) i board'is reluctant biiiid e agencies space on al pr in making sucn deci- mg fi )r.a.ti erin-with.edu!--------Bui >Ror.n>oJ.ti_es.__B_u.t___ Area r said hc sees Iwne- possi ties Involved.’ sion f idudes combining a have 2nter with, the Area Aging building lit, center, president-elect Bush': 1to D question asked by one ol h! rirmatlon hearing In Washington. ane crash -------- Duclv 1 in-engine ! '1 ikend-sky— paraGnii :dintolhe - 3, ----- Bryan,31,onot " " - Thc 3ijenre n headed for Tc " "alxM l flvi..-inife crashud about a S ....... -Tlic-plnnc v Ke“rA i;*« Sunday. Airpor <n[HTL il was missing u said Tim sengercalledht I .'r; • ^,--r;r.c.i Labor StandaVd? Act as fa r; pehains to agricultural worl They will present their rec mendation to the Legislature session. The Republican member the committee and industry resentatives hailed the rec mendation as a compromise “gives workers,protection, -does-not-subject-farmersnt overbearing-burden of-red-t that would come with minin wage lawS;__ They 'also argued only a \ please see WAGE. Pagi Rod Neb., tisne: the Snake River . . — TwIrrFalls- -Monday - — aftemoon^ j' I Nichols didn't care -------- that It was ' snowing Monday ItaL - f • X '"on’lng* he was still going flsh- Ing. 7 image Ireody on campus. The agenej iiilding needs'irpprovcmen't nd CSI is tr-ying 10 e.xpar enior citizcn program le>;erhoeffer said. Frantz, also chairman.of tl oliinteer board for the Art gency on Aging, .said locatii: Je two organizations in tlic sair iiilding indudes iK)tential fude I program constrHction finati ig for the senior center. -But-Dick.Boyd.-dirccior'of-tli rea.Agency_on.AginK..sald.ili jssibilicy is Still in the discu on stages, and his office doesn ave plans for a new buildin Please see SENIORS. Pago A »»«) ish’s nominee for attorney genor- ol his advisors In preparation for Ion. hes in Uc k hiintcni find __ hiitcs, clothing noof-'ihe-ln'uitefs. ^ ar:old Beech.65 plnne.was._.. Tooele Valley Airi)(irt7 ~'~ nilcs'iwntTr of tho ItikoT'Tt ___ ut a mile offshore, le was-on a flight from. - 'ev., when it went down in ifoter.around -5:30.p.m___ port offidals didn’t Imow lg until a relative of a pas- d liours later. T ^-"sarlir s; SO iaj y rep- C om m itte "te__O K .sK cm i n, yet ^S^rappointm e ByMldiaelJoumee ................ Tlnws^ews writer I very ageA2 committee confirtr anyindicationrafon and Albion resideni ------ i to the Northwest Pi Council should sail Senate.' ---------------Senate- Resoi ------------ Eiivironment-Com man. Sen. Laird Noi didn’t have to wait for a morion and un lols sion to accepi forn J,, , Kernpton’s appoin ’®*. coundl. e The vote .sends Ki firmatinn process gl . Senate, wiiich will Gov. Dirk Kcmpthoi ment, made just ; s— ^ ------l>ero-rethc200 negisl ^Kempton-resign< _______ seat soon after. On ' . Scott ^ d k e replaced Monday’s tcstim<i fO .solely of glowing r IS , Kempton's work duri tlie Legislature. “We’ve enjoyed a 1 , relationship with Ri he throufjhout hi.s tei LegLslature,” said Non tJie Idalio Water User “We wholeheartedl.\ nominadon to theamii .. ..ftU^Ksnincnsi^d ' wi)rk Ts'indru likely 1 success in cha Northwest’s future power issues than a sharing mechanism I federal, state, anti tr ---------ments—dubbed—“ Sovereigns." Diverg< and quibbling over re among the "sovereign it ineffective. ^ ______Jlie_council’s like-n ^ could allow it to niak ^ progress on complex i ing "owcr and wildli ic\'’s siiiu. nts. Senate committcc r and few questions for Keir ms. . ‘Ilie imwer council. give the Northwest.a the ilral re.soiircc mana^: rea sions dominated by I ling agencies and large iiu line ests. is made up ofn Jf;r. 'Oach ' froni Idahc im;. Washington, and ---------- Kvmptnn-nTii-jnin-.M -j|ie_ one of Idaho’s renrescv •kempton is e.xpectt •us- hisnew diiticsaiiyda awaiting formal accep inu Senate, which confiri ^ gjivernor’s appoint ni( ; A2 agencies and multi-st; tions, gg' Kempton has s;iid tl SI - roiuuliiig (lereguluiioii H ty makes the coiuK'i Q role ver>' imixirtant. ffi] ‘•’ntese issues are vi ^ ____and are pertincnt- H Kempton said Frida; ^ only thing that coui __ from_tlie_Liu;islaiui H .\lliion VatlcN’." K Me replaces retire g ----- Corp. cxeciitivc^rndi 2 » who was aiiiKiiiued lo & in 199.i. MU 7V;his-,Vi1!-s ixilitic; u. cnimcnf avmriiT AfiW cun Iv ntJC/iix/ in ItoiM< If J5J0 or Iw c lah; ninei Airjwrt officials,i.ere,no ...,thc-plaiic-becaiise-ihc-pil registered a fligiii plan, .so recordings had t<>be checki -mine the timeof tlie-crash. The tapes indicated the ---banking fdr-a-fuiartiun an —raled-into-the-lake,-She —Schamraninard:------- '— ^ .... There had been no disti and none of he Iwdies wa< paracntiTe. ■■ iFederal.AviarionAdmi officials refused to elaboi what the tapes show. mm jcnts. if tee m p to n ’s nent ____ : . ee ^ondnyJi-Senatt:—^ firmation vote is former lawmaker — Jent’s nomination :t Power Planning sail through the usources— and— ^ lommittee chair------- Noll. R-Kimberly, k'ait long Monday I unanimous ded- former Rep. Jim ointrnent to the ;icity-w»tHtla44on------ s Kempton's con- ress to the full vill likely affirm ithome’s appoint- st a few weeks egisLitive session. igncd'hiS'Hinise jced him. imony consisieil lg references to duringlOycapiiii - d a close unrkin^ fl Rep, K e m p i d i i __ tenari-'iii tlTC- .... Norm Semaiikooi' Users .-Usociiiiitm. ediy suppori his :«)iindl-" . . si^dthe coundl's . . dy tc have more U charting the ure handling of in an influence- sm between the tl tribal govern- —“the—'l’hrcc-------- ergent interests ir reprc-scntation. eigns" has made ke-miiided fiK-'iis' triake significant ^ lex iivsues involv- ildlife, Kempton ec memlwrs hint Kempton I'rid.iy. ncil. designed to St.a voice in nat- inagenient deci- . by large federal ‘ industrial inter- of two meml>ers aho, Oregon, , nd .Montana. ^ n^.M ikc^Kicld'Tts ----- ‘i ■ej^ui t a I i Vfs - ________ ected to pick up ,’ day muCwhile ' rcepianci' by the lfiIHl^ all of tile umeni?. to state li-stati- iirganiza- id the issues sur- llion (ll electrici- iiicirs regional t. re ven- complex rnt-to os all.” iday. "It is the ■ould drive me aiutt.und_iiie_____ ■tired I’otlatcli' I’ndtl-Mnrtrtnck:—^— d lo tlte council • 'c: iiiuhuui.'fiov- '‘iichacl JounuY )L^'iit (208) 331-■ L'-nutil (ll lUvxvin ^ die .• not e.vpecting i !-pil»l had not ! I, -SOradar tape i ecked to deieri ish. the plane was! TmTdlhen spi-;— Sheriff-Frank' ; distress.sipiaj^ was wearing TH dmlnlsrratloa;-----: iborate abouC 7 ^

Upload: others

Post on 28-Jun-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

•*WWW.inagic

■ Tw in fa lls , 1

G o o p m c

■ V ^ T H E R Today

...............I ^ ^ E D g h ':

V a |d if 6 g to i^ t , l q

M a g ic Va l

M~ ~ K i io c k I ^ f t r th a t e :

from thitmgboutid learned about w c^ violence M bnd^.

Ideas abound; Mini C oun^ students shi their inventions.

M o n e yT ophonom itlecon gains recognition fri 'IWin Falls Area Cha Commerce.

^SPOR're~~"Bajkot^Brawlixhel

Spius

4 I ^ H P teams tieddi fuUda games

' . ’C.i.' -■ ,

r ■ bpiN ioN - ‘TWslitte piggy: Cas County.offidals shoi ceedcaittiousfy'ona

'• proposd, tod«v*s edi * saysr-.--------------------

COMPl'n'ERS " <Sc T e c h n o l

" '

C aifth ^ y o u :V o ic c : tioh'softwareliasin^; but still faces obstacl

^ S e c t i o n BY SE SsctionA Seel

.Weather . . . .2 Comrr Nation-.3i5 .1 0 , CompiWest............4 World

— -Movies V . . . .4 Momli Worid 7 , Crosse Opinion. . . .8-9 Dear/

SectibnBM ig lc t e i l e i r l - 3 - - ^ j

.p ,b it i ja tle 5 ...2 3

C l a s s i f i i

t o g o n t d . . :

: .vrfgr onllndjd

^ ^ 3 . 0 9 3.__ :_____ L,-__^orjnBurlcy.^„

^ 7 7 ^ 0 4 :• o ; ......

•■jifiiraiBIMi.i.rif ^ ,

icvalley.cbm •

KI, Idaho/% th year, N<

lORNING A

^ Mlay:Fatchy ;thenpan)yto ■

M^ l e y

- - •• . g i a n t , : called 1

- those III

Univers

t e p t u a S i t ^ - ^ f S S ': I d a h o _E ^tO StO pf-

P a g e B l "

i n i d o k as h o w o f f ' - — —

Page B l

x>mpany ,I f r o m t h e U g l ^

C a m b e r o f

P ageA 6

e K n i c I « a n d

i r s w e r e 1 ^ ^ ^b h g t h e | b | Hm s t h a t b a t - ^1 d u r i n g a i d a y o f N B A

, P a g ftD l

C a ss ial io 'u ld p r o - ' • ‘a a h o g - f o n n j m H^ t o r i a l

, PageA S. ~ ~ ~

Se)LOGY ^tg g ^ m ' Ex-cou

idea ofBy Jennifer: Tlni<»Naw»

. TWIN chance for

lice recogni- C itizen C

■> s one— Page C3- -F o ils city

Frantz, chi Time Foun

. to replace i a E C T I O N the idea

O T Vm p u te rs . .3 T T J . . irld ...........4

s , r ] d o (a r A b b y . . . 5 LosAngele* issified .5-10. . . ......................... . ..W A S H U '

— - Attorney G M otion D Justice De )rts . . . .1-3 aggressivel

A ' protea abor T ilc s ,...,.4 . J t has fil

Suprem e women’s ac

eqcUpvo. vices. It has

I E D

M ^ ' 8 ip ^

s M e d a i l s - J

S F - = i t e

,;Ulah’BOt«at!

r j -y f ' i y r r r ' XTjtTr.M

Vo^ 16 ,

4 ' ' •

[archers call foifchaiJJoum eeMi«w«writer

>ISE - GatheHog to cele- e th e life of a' civil-rlghts t, s tu d e n ts and ac tiv is ts d Monday for lawmakers to t m o re m eaningful farm er minimum wage laws than I likely to be'introduced this )n.o groups'ofmarchen - one e u p of Boise S ta te ersity students, and one of mt-farm ^ k e r s and their— ca tes - converged on th e '

■Miior c cwhcilman likes j;

)f building at CSI Jfar Sandmann ^ iw» writer-___________ _ ^

FALLS - What be tte r j'or the Tvrin Falls Senior - C e n te r to change its- „

lan-to-hookup-with^a-col- — ^

le reaso n form erT w ln— ty Council m em ber-Art— chairm an of the Prime „ undation raising money p « the s ^ o r center, likes of building the new cen- ^

h a t w oulc onyaboiti

esTImea ' -

UNGTON. -■ U nder iG enerd-Janet Reno,"the-----]

D epartm ent has m oved 1;e ly ori several fronts to <Ixntionri^ts. ' ]f ile d 'b r ie fs urging th e 1B C ourt to p reserve <; access to abortion ser- 1 as vigorously enforc^ the

rE a lm e t and o th e i ^ b r l* Unes th e a t ^ t Lake Monday a fte r a 'etM lI

mT ues

o M ^ M ^ e n i i. - S ta teh o u se s te p s in '

' evening air Mon&y, cal " ' reaw akening of Martii

King’s teachings, s Using King’s birthdaj 5 their point, m archers ) lack of significant fam 1 m inim um w age p ro tt 1 la ten t, if not outright, 5 M ost m ig ran t work

Hispan ic ___,• One marcHerTBSUstu J Morales, was raised wo f Idaho farms. Most of hr----- still do the work.-------! • “We are human being

= = Z ^ " I N " S

enter Kter on the College of Soi Idaho campus. The center’; for a new building indude ing its image to a commun:

* tural center.But F ra n tz 's p lan mi

approved by the college’s which in . th e face of demands for campus space ed a moratorium in 1997 th pcnded campus constructii

- d l t ^ y U 'a to The coUege.___“Th.ere_are.manyjhings

the senior citizen center take advantage of If the bii were dose to or on die can Frantz said.. Mowrig to campus wouli

, senior dtizens a better op

Id A shore d o n issue__ Ereedom _of_A ccess-t(

Entrances Act of 1994. It f( interagency task force ded

— preventing violence afclini oven taken the unprecedei of assigning federal mai provide arom^5-ihe<lock p to abordon doctors and cUj ers when their lives appeal risk.

Please s e e ASHCflOF

sf c S & 3 |H l i ^ _ -divij

____w as)and

' the;- ■ foun

th e loiitheffl sho re o f — la llp J f lM c ra sh e d ., k i n j

m;sday, January 16,20i

ih^f-ipng’s'n'the.'cold we virant is tl a llingfora law,';; Morale tin Luther long delayed

- Advocates ay to make . Legislature fi rs said the ' all farm worl ™ worker tection of Ida itection is la b o r laws, nt, racism. paid by a “pi rkers are a certain an;

num ber of ! itudent Leo bushelsofapj working on Last smnm his family . m ittee smdyi.................... 'm ended the

ngs, and all laws mirrorii

SEARGH O F .,

ooks t(louthem nity to avail tli it’s plans prognims, he si ie diang. give tlie collegc inity-ciil- g^w iiig segijiei

tion.nust be CSX Pres ’s board, M eyerhoeffer! o f ' high the idea, scliedu ce enact- a t th e college’ that .sus-— meeting: The b :tlon noc to ^ o w more a e. . campus, and in igs.Lfeel__ !, sions Jooks.for.jir could c a tio n a l opp^ building Meyerhoeffer k ampus,” fits for all panie

The.idea indi uld give new senior cent apportu- A g en cy ’ on A

o f t m

[ formed an 'e ^ t e d j o ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hinic& ltliar"

; protoctionJiiuc work- • -;ar to be at Aswwlt.

a l, responds to OFT. Page A2 to d a y ’s conflnr

5m all p lale A w o c la ted P r e s s ___________

TOOELE, U ta h - A iwin-i ane-retuming-from-a-weeke: ving trip tu -K ^dflsp ira lcd i reat'SallTSke, Kiflihg'31 niledbo{ud.;__. -----S earch ers-fo u n d . seven 1

id the two.other victims floa e lake- Diick hun ters alone nnd parachutes, cloUiing, the I lwk^doth_prdebTls.— “It'stnells like fuel, out Hei tld of an eerie feeling," soi

L L i 1 _ _ — -

ne:ooi ■ ■ . . .

steaehings- Ks the protectibn'of die Laales said. “Justice too ' peed is justice denied." Tltes have lobbied the mie for four years to put se: rorkers under the pro-fdaho’s minimum wage thi's. Most w orkers are re“piece-work” rate - o r m<am ounr’io r’a'iCertain gi'iLbeet_rows.hoed-or-----doapples picked. ovnmer an interim com- ' th:dying the issue recom- walie state simply enact ' ' )ring the federal Fair

;• ' / '

()r newthemselves of CSI alreii

! said. And it would biiih ege access to a fast- and Tient of the popula- seni<

Mey<residen t J e r ry Fn :r said he supports volii iduled for disaission Agcr ge’s J_an._29 board tlici) i board'is reluctant biiiid e agencies space on al pr in making sucn deci- mg fi)r.a.ti erin-with.edu!--------Bui>Ror.n>oJ.ti_es.__B_u.t___Arear said hc sees Iwne- possi ties Involved.’ sion fidudes combining a have 2nter with, the Area

Aging bu ild ing

lit, cen te r, p resident-elec t Bush': 1 to D question a sk ed by one ol h! rirmatlon hearing In Washington.

an e crash-------- Duclv 1in-engine ! '1ikend-sky— p a r a G n i i:dintolhe - 3 ,----- Bryan,31,onot" " - Thc 3 ijen re

n headed for Tc " " a lx M l flvi..-inife

crashud about a S ....... -Tlic-plnnc v

Ke“rA i;*« Sunday. Airpor <n[HTL il was missing u said Tim sengercalledht

I

. ' r ; • ^,--r;r.c.i

Labor StandaVd? Act as f a r ; pehains to agricultural worl They will p resent their rec mendation to the Legislature session.

The Republican member the committee and industry resentatives hailed the rec mendation as a compromise

“gives w orkers,protection, -does-not-subject-farmersnt overbearing-burden of-red-t that would come with mininwage lawS;__

They 'also argued only a \ please see WAGE. Pagi

Rod

Neb., tisne: the Snake River

..— TwIrrFalls-

-Monday - — aftemoon^

j ' I Nicholsdidn't care

-------- that It was' snowing

MondayI t a L - f • X '"on’lng* he

was still going flsh- Ing.

7 imageIreody on campus. The agenej iiilding needs'irpprovcmen't nd CSI is tr-ying 10 e.xpar enior citizcn program le>;erhoeffer said.Frantz, also chairm an.of tl

oliinteer board for the Art gency on Aging, .said locatii: Je two organizations in tlic sair iiilding indudes iK)tential fude I program constrHction finati ig for the senior center. -But-Dick.Boyd.-dirccior'of-tli rea.Agency_on.AginK..sald.ili jssibilicy is Still in the discu on stages, and his office doesn ave plans for a new buildin

• Please see SENIORS. Pago A

»»«)ish’s nominee for attorney genor- ol his advisors In preparation for Ion.

hes in U ck hiintcni fin d__hiitcs, clo th ingnoof-'ihe-ln'uitefs. ^ar:old Beech.65 plnne.was._.. Tooele Valley Airi)(irt7 ~'~

nilcs'iwntTr of tho ItikoT'Tt___ut a mile offshore, le was-on a fligh t from. - 'ev., when it went down inifoter.around -5:30.p.m___port offidals didn’t Imow lg until a relative of a pas- d liours later.

T

^ - " s a r l i r

s ; SO ia jy rep- C o m m i t t e

" t e _ _ O K . s K c m in, y e t ‘^ S ^ r a p p o i n t m e

ByMldiaelJoumee................ Tlnws^ews writerI v e ry ■ ageA2

committee confirtr anyindicationrafon and Albion resideni

------i to the Northwest PiCouncil should sail Senate.'

---------------Senate- Resoi------------ Eiivironment-Com

man. Sen. Laird Noi didn’t have to wait for a morion and un

lols sion to accepi forn J,, , Kernpton’s appoin

’’®*. coundl. e The vote .sends Ki

firm atinn process gl . Senate, wiiich will

Gov. Dirk Kcmpthoi m ent, m ade ju st ;

s— ------l>ero-rethc2 0 0negisl — ^Kempton-resign<_______seat soon after. On' . Scott ^ d k e replaced

Monday’s tcstim<i fO .solely of glowing r IS , Kempton's work duri

tlie Legislature.“We’ve enjoyed a 1

, relationship with Ri he throufjhout hi.s tei

LegLslature,” said Non tJie Idalio Water User “We wholeheartedl.\ nominadon to theamii.. . .f tU ^ K sn in c n s i^ d

' wi)rk Ts'indru likely 1 success in cha Northwest’s future power issues than a sharing mechanism I federal, state, anti tr

---------m ents—dubbed—“Sovereigns." Diverg<

— and quibbling over re among the "sovereign it ineffective.

^ ______Jlie_council’s like-n^ • could allow it to niak ^ progress on complex i

ing "owcr and wildli ic\'’s siiiu.nts. Senate committcc r and few questions for Keir ms. . ‘Ilie imwer council.

give the Northwest.a the ilral re.soiircc mana^: rea sions dominated by I ling agencies and large iiu line ests. is made up o fn Jf;r. 'Oach ' froni Idahc im;. W ashington, and---------- Kvmptnn-nTii-jnin-.M-j|ie_ one of Idaho’s renrescv

•kempton is e.xpectt •us- hisnew diiticsaiiyda ’ awaiting formal accep inu Senate, which confiri

^ gjivernor’s appoint ni( ; A2 agencies and multi-st;

tions,g g ' Kempton has s;iid tl SI - roiuuliiig (lereguluiioii H ty makes the coiuK'i Q role ver>' imixirtant. ffi] ‘•’ntese issues are vi^ ____and are pertincnt-H Kempton said Frida; ^ only thing that coui

__ from_tlie_Liu;islaiuiH .\lliion VatlcN’."K Me replaces retireg ----- Corp. cxeciitivc^rndi2 » who was aiiiKiiiued lo & in 199.i.

MU 7V;his-,Vi1!-s ixilitic; u. cnimcnf avmriiT AfiW

• cun Iv ntJC/iix/ in ItoiM < If J 5 J 0 o r Iw c

lah; n in e iAirjwrt officials,i.ere,no

...,thc-plaiic-becaiise-ihc-pil registered a fligiii plan, .so recordings had t<> be checki

— -mine the timeof tlie-crash.The tapes indicated the

---banking fdr-a-fuiartiun an — raled-into-the-lake,-She—Schamraninard:-------'— ^.... There had been no disti

and none of he Iwdies wa< paracntiTe.

■■ iFedera l.A viarionA dm i officials refused to elaboi what the tapes show.

m m

jcnts.

i ft e e

m p t o n ’s

n e n t ____ : .ee

^ondnyJi-Senatt:— firmation vote is former lawmaker —

Jent’s nomination :t Power Planning sail through the

usources— and— ^lommittee chair-------Noll. R-Kimberly, k'ait long Monday I unanimous ded- former Rep. Jim ointrnent to the ;icity-w»tHtla44on------

s Kempton's con- ress to the full vill likely affirm ithome’s appoint- st a few weeks egisLitive session. ‘ igncd'hiS'Hinise

jced him. imony consisieil lg references to duringlOycapiiii -

d a close unrkin^fl Rep, K e m p id i i__

tenari-'iii tlTC-....Norm Semaiikooi' • Users .-Usociiiiitm. ediy suppori his :«)iindl-" . .

s i ^ d th e coundl's . .dy tc have more U charting the ure handling of in an influence- sm between the tl tribal govern-—“ the—'l’hrcc--------ergent interests ir reprc-scntation. eigns" has made

ke-miiided fiK-'iis'triake significant lex iivsues involv- ildlife, Kempton

ec memlwrs hint Kempton I'rid.iy. ncil. designed to St.a voice in nat- inagenient deci- . by large federal ‘ industrial inter- of two meml>ers aho, Oregon, , nd .Montana. ^n .Mikc Kicld'Tts----- ‘i■ej^ui t a I i Vfs -________ected to pick up ,’ day muCwhile ' rcepianci' by the lfiIHl all of tile umeni?. to state li-stati- iirganiza-

id the issues sur- llion (ll electrici- iiicirs regional t.re ven- complex rnt-to os a ll.” iday. "It is the ■ould drive me aiu tt.und_iiie_____

■tired I’o tlatcli' I’ndtl-Mnrtrtnck:— — d lo tlte council •

'c: iiiuhuui.'fiov- '‘iichacl JounuY )L^'iit (208) 331-■

L'-nutil (ll lUvxvin

d ie.• not e.vpecting i !-pil»l had not !I, -SO radar tape i ecked to deieri ish.the plane was! TmTdlhen spi-;— Sheriff-Frank' ;

distress.sipiaj^ was wearing TH

dmlnlsrratloa;-----:iborate abouC

•7

Page 2: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

FQREGtd a h o E

' j u p p i -'Y«sti

i a .i a g g y \ Lot

f

■ &MMy ,

i i - 3 2 h 4 > ; ..■}. I

J r ' - i x l ^

J?EGIQNALG1- Today pity ■ . HI Lo W *BoJso 32 14 PC tBonnofS Forry . 26 15 s BoHoy 29 12 PC . ICoour cTAtono 30 16 pc

_ _ _U E ugono ..on_____ ^40_26^pc_- HoQOrmon 2B 12 pctrinhn Fnlla-------- gO-g pCKalispoll.MT 23 8 sLowision 34 22 sMalad ' 26 7 pcUalla 25 9 s

____ i ± r : P o l e l i n e ;

■Hispanic Cultural Center danc Idaho Human RIgtits Day celet

I R e w a r d f o r i n r

wThe D allas M om lng News

.: DALLAS-Tlie Federal I o f Inv estig a tio n on M< increased to S440.000 the r fund for the capture of the

____ p.rison_escapces.souglii:in*largest manhunt in recent

— -17------------ - .......—- .....The $140,000 the FBI cl

jin m akes th e rew ard fc

W age __Contlnuod from A l ■small percentage of work< not,m ake minimum wage

, that in the end a minimum floor may hurt the wages i

In o c u l a t i o n ............. . _DiinicI Wulock, circutullon dit

Circiiliition phone lines ar between 7 iinJ 10 u.m. only, dll not rcccivc your pupcr by

. ciill Ihe number for your iirea: Hiirley-Ruperi-J’mil-Oiikley........... ........07!TwinJ'iillsiind o'llicr iireiis .............. 731

Subscription ratesMoinc delivery: diiily und .Sunda

per week: Siiiidiiy nnly. S2.(XI pc Mail sul« ripli(in\ muM be p.ild in und u(c avjilahle imty wlicre del; mil iiiuininiiicd. M;iil' nicv All Icial dally and .Sunil;iy SA.OO per weel

.. -iinly-W.mi per wcck. Siind«y,nnl: • per ucel. Oui of sltiic fnlesT'da

" r r T " 7 T T i m e s - N c v

----- Girculation^(Danicl-Walock;Classified Advertising (Deb News (Dark Walworth, Mai Retsil Advertising (Mike Sn

_Ag WceWy (Janet Goffin. G Publisher Stephen Hartgen

, M T1mwf(twt,TwbiFib,l

5A ST F0I) a h q ^ - a £ m a i

l o E x t r e m n ' iVrlnFiflsthmig M te r d a y : ' T em perature. High 44« HlgMewPayotto NornialWflWowLow -3* MigMow lati yeaKolctium Rocofdhigh .....

Racortlow .......Precipitation

' 24houn«ndlngi Month to daio

^ % Normal monlh to M ^M IssouIa Yoartodata

J 2 8 / 9 ■ Nomalywflodi

f f —

Yattordayat6p.t [ I Pollen yw to fd

Qtass AbjW tn w iliV Troos...:....... Ab

Sourc«:Ai

GITIES ------W ed

N HI Uo W CityK 32 IB pc McCan -•I 30 19 c Missoula. MT ’>c >32 10 s PocDlono>c 32 16 pc Portland. OR~ 3 0 - 3 - » -----Richland,-WA--

>c 28 13*9 Salt Lake city, UT ■e 20 -»4- pc— soamtrwA '

29 16 c . Spoluino.WA '; 36 24 pc Stanlay c 25 10 5 SonVanay ■ 34 14 c Yellowstone MT

^ A U T O

e l A t l B l u e - l a k e s -

. T w i r l s =

K r

ancers perform as part of the Ma elebratlon Monday Inside the Sts

n m a t e i n f o r m a t i

________ escapees onerecent local hi:

al Bureau-----ment offiduls sjM onday • I t ’s also o

ie reward involving FBIthe seven said.________in Texas’-:------ --It-s-very-uient histo- -Agent Lori Bail.......................are contrihutinI chipped our commitmer I for th e guy.s.”

. r t e r s d o

I s

• dl'rMtnr ' • <mSales I.IX ineliidcd in

I arc open 515.00 diartse ail| nly. If you fclurncdvliccks. by 7 a.m.,'■‘■•a: Mail informaci.077-4042 nicTinif»-Nc«>(U

IM-cd daily .M.12T ■733-’093I Idalm. K.110I.

Halls t.y The Ti.ncs.Ne iMuniy iicw.spiper pur.

inday.S-l.2d |()H „| i|,c IJalio Code. :i per week, dcsipiaicd as it,e day o 1 in ailv.ince „in he pul(Iclivery is_ Piisimas'icr. pleas IdalKi ra'les;' ' r„„„ p_Q, IIweek, dully tdalio K2-30r•"'"J' • . Copvrtoh,.T-daity and----------u ^ v S in ^

e w s c c le p H o i ie d iF O T

Kl^Circulation’Directorj —

Vlanaging Edhor)................J Smit, Advertising Director). !, G enera lM anager).^ ...^ .. jen ..........................................

- r - " T - p

TBMtfay,JiniafylS,20

R MAGIC...... — - F

ough6pjn.##*tertiy ^re.

............. .............. 28«/»2*'ow ............................... 35V1B*yoar..............................46*/37-...... ....'..................... 55‘ m iW 5

.............................o*iniee5»n Plino6p,m.y««. ..........|rac« p' ............................... traeo •i to d t lo ..........................0.55*

.............. .......... ........... Iraco- . I—o d a to .......................... .-..0J51

.......... .00%

5 p.m. .................... . 30.14 In. clotiofdsy In IVvin Fallt.Absent W eeds ..... Absent oHc. Absent .Mold ........... Abseni ing.>: Asthma and Aliargy oMdaho

• r o S iShown U and

S n s woalMf.

r , s r fl!!hlflhs ondtonight's ^ o g

^ ..........toni{

l i tcasts and data HlB^ providodby

She_______ _________________hiot

...... T o d a y . - - -Wad.HI Lo W HI Lo W 22 0 pc 32 16 pc

■ 28 9 5 28 14 c24 2 pc 25 8 s m45 28 pc -45 30 8 iCdk

- 35-15 p c - 3 3 -1 5 - p c —

^ 3 2 ~ t S ~ c _ 3 0 ~ 1 4 T f l~ ~ I s. 44 30 pc 46 32 8 K fi

31 14 pc 28 18 pc TO-20 -6 pc 21 -3 s ;26 10 p c 22 3 8 r r

IT 20 - n PC 20 -6 PC ; m

D PLGX rs - N o r t h — ^

- - - c:

Cis e c t

V------

e s te isp yfem t

a n d

g u n .Tl;

c lo a£ 2 ^ a B B c i e v............... ....... .........a s i tM artin L uther King Jr. e S ta tehouse In Boise. .

______________________ T h

I t i o n g r o w s

10 o f t h e l a r g e s t in conlln h is to ry , law -en fo rce* . , -

-----------------------o n e o f - t h e f e w .

'B I m o n e y , a g e n t s

- u n u s u a i ; ” - S p c c i a l -------Ja ile y .sa id . “ T h a t w eIting is i n d ic a t iv e of — 'le n t to f in d in g th e se

s i t e p

c t iv e “ p i e c e w ork* a r e a l $5.15

n o p e ra t io n s - th o s e . m o s t c a n -h o u r s o r m o re - A d \

Demo< ' im COI

- I la w , wiweek, daily only $5.00 D irk K■ only s.l.'st) per V cc k r' ' x },q1 in all ahiive rales, A q j, , . ^■ ill lie lev ied n .r all a l r e a d

a n d it t h o s e

a c io n• (UI‘S6.‘tl-HK0) isnuh-2 Third Sl. W ..Tw in I01.

•New. OfUcinl cily amilurvdani to Seclion <>C-kIc. TIuirvlay Is hcrcl>yly i«r Ihe week on whidi:puhliUied. fQ / fease .send ch u ii|u .u r . ru i). Ho* 54H. Twin F-alls. J n J

OhlCWOI ..'r'.

i c c o r y - ' " ^ — " - ^ ........................E x t . ] r....................... E x t . 2 ..................... • E x t. 3r ) . ' - ........... .E x t . 4 - , L

— E x L l - ...............^.................. E x t . 249 • ^

,2001 TF

EVAfcfcE’FIVE=DA^Oro

TODAY I TONIC

S P .13; » s s “"5K

A 28*' T 1 (

REGIONAL WE.Sou thern IdaKo: Clouds and son TiosrnraasTjrtojnina'iowciouMr cloudy and cold tonight wtth som e

B oise: Patchy fog (or a few houra or today: cold, Cloar to paniy clou

N orthern N evada: Turning ou t mi oast today; cold, Ckiar to paniy cl< and cold tomorrow. •

N onhem U tah: Clouds, som o sur tvhilo tho northoasi h a s plenty of c :loudy tonlghi; a snow show er in t

Morthom Idaho: Areas o t log a n d Tiost of tho region will be sunny th onight wilh a re as ot log Iato.— --

NATIONAL E X T R IHl9h 81" in Fort Myors. FL

N A T I O N A L W E i ! >Shown aro noon posiiioAa o> waathor hrohf for tho da '-FotacAU HgtVtow ti

ai ^ gffsS T i ^ ' / d B B t l ^ K

Spy mi; unravel

CLEVELAND. (AP) - : ec re t is o u t; Some Ja i ^ond’s-bigge8^fans-wc^e•-■S igents. I

But the Soviets w eren’t in sted in how the fictional Bri py liked liis martinis or scdu emme fatales. The KGB thou lond’s goofy weapons w ere i nd tried to keep pace by wi lg on new gadgets like a lipsi un.That’s just one sec ret of

loak-and-dagger trad e tha lleveland company is reveal s it enters-the-hush-hush wo f esp ionage by open ing i n ternational Spy Museum Washington in February 2002. The museum will cost S29 r

Jeniors__ntlnued fiom A lg h t now .----------------------------------“This facility, although we’ Jigrown it, it cenainly works 1

Boyd said. BuciliErseniorcenter^buildl I the comer of Eastland Dri ul Elizabeth Boulevard, ne wr to a nursing home,-is in ti pair. The center already has ;e picked out near the existi

} already required to pay tli 15 an hour minimum wage t ist of their workers. Vdvocates, including tw mocratic members of the inte committee, say the'propose

/, which has the backing of Got ■k Kempdiome, is not enough.- rhe proposal would not cove e sing le farm w o rk er no eady covered by federal lav i it would not bring any o )se excluded u n d e r thi

-ThcTimttNews .nformatioi

LOUER] SKI INFO n u m be r

.fOaWINNING IDAHC^ / . K m m , n i m

_ _ Lonoa IDAHO FAST — p ^ y — _______ miMBtRS-----

“r f r r lU , 2 ■

q ° y a f f Tn«aNBw

r n n i

;y t - —GECaBTFbRtVI I G H T - - |- | WEDNESDAY

1 a re a s ol Som e fog, then ta le . , n>o«,tty sunny.

1 0 ' I | a 2 b " n r

SATHERom e sunshine in the southeast toisrmoniunsnine-n-ttHrwaneaffn e volleys tog lats. - • .

jr s this momlng. then panly to me oudy o(>d cokJ tonight with a roas <

mostly sunny in the west and pan c iouc^ and voty MkJ tonight P a r

iunshlno and a stray flurry in the i if clouds and a (ew snow showera n th s oosL

nd tow clouds across tho valloys l this afternoon. Clear to panly cto

UEMES YwWd.y(loflti

Low -20* In Clayton t

ATHER -------«r sysioms and predpitaUon. Tofwora ¥ tomporslurvs ar» jr^ torMtoctftf.

jseumjIsecretf

T he Uon and showcas«

' ' Trojan horse, inter- “The rea l storIritish interesting thanjuced D ennis B arrie ,'ought M alrite Co., whiis real starting new museiwork:--------Barrie,-a_formepstick curator, was a t tl

controversy in IJf the Contem porary Ahat a Cincinnati openedaling photographer#orld -- M applethorpe tl> th e hom oerotic shots m in - brought obscenity (2. the center and BarI mil- acquitted them.

center for a new bui--------------The <enter-ancre’ve . Aging are no t r s for agency contracts w

to provide meals fding----- zensr------------------I r i v e ----------= — ^ ^ ------ ------next__ _TimeS'News educiI dis- Jennifer Sandmann < la sa • at 733:0931, E x t 24 sting atjsandmann®magi

tlie umbrella, advocates;i to Federal and state

es tim ates of how .:wo workers in Idaho reter- mum wage throughsea vary, r a n ^ g from ]fov. :20 pereenttl.— — ....... ...... —ver ; Timds-News poHtiilo t got;ernment reportaw, Joumee can be rcachao f (208) 331-2510 o rb

;he , m}oume(^agicvanci

>n— C all ■ 7 3 4 -6 :Ry WEATHER- FC

,

isTS.„

’ ■ ' ; ii. w . T n n a N e m 11

W IN FALLSF TOUTODAY FP

Aroa* Of fog. then Cioi partly to mostiy BmHed

■ sunny. • moff

J |A34* ▼16* I [a m ;

....... ' - l SUP

■' '__________ McSSsmostly sunny th e resta s of fog to m rd mom- u s t '

DBrtly sunny in thePartly to mostly eunny— Ja n 16

w northw est today. UV , ■era. Partly to mostly ■

_________________ e l l ^f i th is momlng, but ' ? ------c to u t^ a n d cold 9 — ~

o C _eaji

xiht48cof)tiouous*tala*) q.) mIi

-------------- "NAIMraturo bands are^•dciiJes.------------- -----------a ty -----

AHanta '

S f f J

•t'Snown

-W illWill

_ _ sam e?:W abortioi

- O icsoftJchosen

ase thousands of . W.Bud and international .n e y g a ng“ back T o “ th'e— Jecr~o

Ashcrolto ries are m ore schedul m fiction ,” said theSen },' p re s id e n t of Withi h ich focuses on— the Jus seums. moreponer-Smithsonian— overabi t h e c e m e r o f a Reno,w 1990 when th e -dedsior A r ts C enter in policy, 0 ed an exhibit by offidal;

R obert sidesofi t h a t included '-Asher

)ts . P rosecutors legal ab y charges against year pc Jam e, but a jury n b d ^

he wou donaiy ate d ty ed what

----------------------------- o n w n s ibuUding. e ita tii,ind -A gency-on-----: re la te d . T he wilh the center

s fo r s e m o ra t .-____________ Strong St

ic vioTeniucation reporter mt.i,-

24i, orl® e-mail ^agKVaneujxm t jiie ,e s

these aci dation sl fullest e

-----------------— Mindy 1spokeswi

essay. eral,hevte govenunent ' His di w m any fa rm absoluti receive mini- knows h

gh p iece-work him tout n 1 percent to may b e .'

a v e ry el= ------^ — Culvahoiitjcs and state under fo; )rter M ichael' and Bush ■bed in Boise a t The qu r b y c-mail a t tion-rigl licyxom Ashcroftl

Cans(

n = | - f ™| 5 2 ^ . 13FOR LOCAL m

SPORT — =scorn .

— r - T o - — i S T ] ----------

3 5 5 ^

FniD AY . ■ SATORDAY

Cioudsand . Mo«»yct6u(te te d s u n ;s o m e patdiy morning nomiog fog. • • f ^ . •

36* > 2 2 ° It A 36^ T 2 6 '

JN:a n d :m o o n -.

tms lodiyinset to n ig h t--------------- 1227p.fr9st- N ew First • FuU

9 m m m116 - J a n - 2 4 — FetJ 1— Feb e

INDEX TODAY

Bajn. lO ajn. Noon 2pjn. 4pjn.

Wnlm4lL2:3..Loy«.4:fi.W0<»0ral0L7:S ; 10^. Very High. VUuos Indcalo Iho «ure io the sun 's uilrsviolot rgyt.

V T I O N A L C m E SToday WwL

HI La W M to H la • ■ a . 3 7 th 4 3 '3 9 'r tScCity 46 30 8 44 30 81 nor* ■ - - 4B X pc 44; 2 7 - tf ;t 26 15 8 40 18 pingham " 4 8 < 0 r W - s e 'c n 40 33 c 39 20 atetton ,SC 60 44 c SB 42 f •8ton.WV 38 26 c 37 27 c•00— — 30“ 1 8 'c ----- 28’ -18 c4and-------- 3 « - 2 4 - c ~ ’“ 30 " a o 'c8f ' 24 tO*8n— 9 1 -1 8 -p t ^oino8 26 15 c 25 18 c It 34 22 c " -27 -78 C to 52 36 8h 50 28 c inla 29 -4--PO 1« 4 JY ' ( 0“ 3 c 25 14 cWu-----------8 2 - W l ------B T -O T -ron 54 45 r , 62 41 r lapob 33 ’ 24>'c - -28 -21 c oovaio. 67 S4 c 74 54 c isC»y - 3 0 - 2 0 - p c — 2 8 '1 9 c #0M 48 34 c 49 32 pe t e k 39-‘3 3 in '44 -3 0 er « « l« ___ 59 41 8 61 41 a .•m (W): e-sunny, poiw tly doody. e- )w nurnet. en-snow, l-lco.

L s h c r o f t ______

Inoed from A l— - - 'ill Jo h n A shcroft do th e e? It’s a question that vexes lion-rights advocates and crit* )f the former Missouri senator ien by President-elect George }u^ to succeed Reno as attor- generaL-And it will be a sub- : of in te n s e scrutiny" in croft’s ranfinnadon hearings, !duled to begin tod^y before Senate Judidary CommiRee. idiin the federal government, Ju stire Departm ent wields ! power than any other agency abntion issuea-Ash^t^Uke- ), will be foced wiih numerous dons involving both law and y, according to former Justice ials and advocates on both 1 of the abortion debate, hcroft, an ardent opponeiit of abortions throughout his 3^

' po lidcal ca ree r, has said ing so far to indicate whether rould con tinue the dtscre- uy enforcement iefforts initi- ^ Reno. Nor has he indicat- hat positions he would institutional questions r ^ t - abortion rights, icum ents.provided-by-the' ■Chen^ transition team sug- that despite his ideolodcal lations, Ashcroft will enforce iinic law-and.talfA.n_^ s ^ d against abo^oiKlIn^

>hn Ashcroft has always con- led criminal violence at abor- clinics - or anywhere - and ves individuals who commit acts of violence and iatiid-

n should be punished to th e ' st ex ten t of the law,” said Iy Tucker, a Bush-Cheney »woman. “As atttm ey gen­ie will do just that"J d e fen d ers say he is an lutely u p rig h t man who s his new jo b will require . u p h o ld the law, wrtiatever i i_ >e. “I think John Ashcroft is y ethical lawyer,” said AB. house,-W hiteH q^ counsd- ‘ fo n n e r 'F r^ d w B Reagan ush.: q u ^ o n , according to abor- 'igh ts advocates, is how OK exercises his discredon. n someone of strong ideolog-

= 1 ;Saturday, January 13. nimbtrs

14 10 23 2a 42 »O W m «A U .K U M M || 28

laturdsy, January 13. nuffibars '

cP T m 5 5 r~ f ls

Are you feelihc playing Wild Card 2 1 ptawirigswW^ne

' c A c c i i W e i

i , . : Crantmok - -30 16 pc

P ', ^

ir.

. . . Victoria 40 34 a 2 _ J Wlnnlpag 0 -15 pc

_UWORLDCIT]S!:L iti/ Adajx*»“ '.“^ g c P 7 ( r ’<* I.m. AI^ M _ 54 44 r

^ Bariin. 32 28 pcS ' BiiW ifAIrH,B - : Cafco - 77 -62 •

H 6 n s K « « - - ." - « 2 - & ,T ’ t r Jenoalem 63 46 8 I JoKrtWabfirg'Tr-ei-'lJer ------ L p n ^ TO 33 PC

— * .Moecow . . . . . .2 9 - 2 2 8l-— P iH r^ r- r -^ 'T r’w -vff ----- ----Rto da Janeiro--88 -73 po

~ —S*0U- ■ - -^ g g_ >--------- - t3 7 - S - 'S c-

w wttsw^->*'''TTaarw»!& . Zurich 20 IB pe

__________ ___________ Today—W Cfty KT U W

Memphis ' ‘ ' 43” 3 3 's h an . . Miami 78 62 a

'c - . Mffwaukee' -■ ■30'-24---0'- pc .NaahviDe 44 31 c c ' N ewOneans " 6 8 ’W r “ ah NewYork 44 32 pe f OWahomaCBy • 3 6 • '2 r • F • c Omaha 29 16 ce ' " 'O rtando ..........T e - S I- p c 'c Philadelphia 46 32 c

•p c * - PTioent*----------- 8 2 -4 0 -8 n -c . PortlBnd, M£ 35 26 c c RaJelQh - 56 3 V p c ' c RopidCHy . 27 11 c

c ^ *

r Styfw d 21 8 c c S A la k a C R y 32 t S 'e ' c S * Diego 59 45 pe c - SanFiancisco 54 40 a ' pc S o ^ 44 30 pce J U & m - 51 32 «ha ____ W as«nB ton ,O C 48-32 -pe -e-doudy. ah-ahowors. t-mundorsior

ical views,' someone*' le ■ strong moral oppositic JS tion; adequately enforo it- ■ law s?” said Sen. Ci 3r S chum er, D-N.Y., a , ^ C om m ittee m em ber r- - - exp ressed reservatic b- Ashcroft’s nom inatioa‘ n ney general has enonn s, to m ake discretionary « and judgments on whet

department r ^ u r c e s a t, interpret the laws.”I s - For Dr. Eric Schaff, s y of pediatric and adolesi«----- c in e—a t - t h e —UnlvfIS Rochester Medical Schc d Yoric who performs a te e Justice Department’s d h ^ v e him federal marsh

tion in IMS after tw;o < )f in neighboring towns 1 i- made a critical differem d and his fanuly. **I was 1 r m y Ufe,” said Schaff, !• some of the clinical tei i- recently aroroved aboi c- RU-4S6. A ft« those sht e w hich abortion doctoi

S lep lan was k illed as before an imcurtained \

5 — ^Ws home,-Schaff drew hi 1- for good. '1 " I haven’t had an u i window since then, butt]

Knowledgeable offii advocates say th a t As!

confirmed, will have th< 1 effed in dedding how tl t Department d e ^ with V

clinics, what position it ! abortion cases before I Supreme Court, and ho r dies the selection of judg i I t is up to the attome;

and the assistant attonie 1 . fo r d v il righ ts to dei , instance, how many case: , under the 1994 fedendaa

penalties to see k for tl I threaten <n*CQ(hmitBimcv

The aggressive efforts I ^ . . e n during RenoVienure - - - tiated in respbnseto risii

o f an ti-abortion violei ' becam e increasindy dc

and ultimately deadly. SL there have b ^ seven m abortion doctors and clii ers in the United States.

Saturday. January 13. nunt>

5 ■ » 7 iV " w m C A R O i ^ Acaol»p»...........

■ 8 -1. 4

l u c k y t o d a y ?

! “ i e j a ( S i K ) t i s 5 3 ^ , 1 l e s d a y a n d S a t u r d a y

.f ■■ n r ■' ' ' i ,

" J X T I T E S

i :PO - 27 13 8f

l a 45 34 8 .6 pc; 11. 1 j^ n .

[ T I E S - ^ ^■Y V ____> W , W L oT if

I r . 49. 39 crT«’srB0f"sii«5- •

• 7? 49 :4 .: 8 57 37'>^ 'p ir^B O 'isr '^

PC 39 29 pc rit-ST-)'-* 73-'49'

af - 31 la .jf - - - * SHf " in ’

po—79-.68-pc •r e ’' :'r ^ s r m -

a 22 19 PC

-pc— 3S-2STPC-----pe 31 29 c

y — ■■ - W e d / ~ - • W Kf Lo W

■■•h-''42'-3i rc-’8 80 64 8

C 40 27 c 66 49'Sti­

pe 40 26 <C ••F-''3Z'227,C ‘ c 27 18 •. c _ pc- •76"W ’'pc- c 42 30 . c

-8n-’-SJ'40"C- c 35 13 c pc--43- 33--»- c 17 .8 47 25 8

"pc""29 IZZ'd-’-----C 22 15 €'• "30‘ 14'-i* •• pc 59 43 -i . a -61 36 a ' pc 46 3 2 >

' 84‘'3 8 ^ -•pe— 44- -32-c-------fstorms. r-raln.

ne'who'hatC:a sition to abor* force all of dte . C harles E., a Judiciary ber who hds a tions a b o u t ' on. “The nrtw. ormous^ower lary dedsioHs Inhere to spend es and howto

if, a professor olescent medi-livers ity—of-------School in New abortions, the t’s decision 'to arshal protec- wo colleagues.., tis were shot xenceforhim his fearful fbr aff, who ran 1 tests on the ibortion drug I shootings,'in c to r Barnett I as he stood ed windowm _ _ W hisdirtains'

n unblinde'd u t tiie federal

sfficials and ' Ashcroft, i f

! the greatest w the Justice th violence at n it takes'.&i ore the U.S.- I how it han- udges. . tmey geneftd

general d ed d e , for

ases to bring l a a and whatir those who____nicvi^enc^ rtsimdertak-, _ lire, WTO |i;i-r is in g w a i ^ --------olence tha t y dangerous ^ Since 198S, n murders 6f clinic work-

es.

M h -lumtm . jri

H Iie

ftpedaa' •,

B i :>3 ,0 0 0 .r ; - lay.asiKa.-l-,

Page 3: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

- J S I a t o n

I j a j v r n a k C T

'thechallenij s e t t l i r i g i n t c

""I .WASHWGTON (AI ,,.stafferfornewRep.S ' needed o n g r

----- -------tioneryrhewM told <_______ ^tionw y was aT eq iii

A>een opeo borely an bl u Tom Osborne's sts

: ■football diBdiing

snewly. miated^Repu]-

ioreahns in tbtte for a X attona lH lleX B odatl

9-1 From procuring pel Ing in id eo lo ^ ca fg i 'elected congressmdi

- :<taffs - face iimume: ftjenges.

■ ------=^~“IrU daun ting7’^________Edwards,Utomer-Okl

^ e s s m a n who now h_______ ITOgram.fotnewJIous

at Harvard UniversiorSchool of Govefnment m atter what you did l 's ta n d th e re ajid looUmild^^ ^ God.]

J There are 39 freshnw r*aniong the 435 memb H ouse of R ep re sen t kterviews with three c

. __ :,<^essed to being ta teboth tlw Job and &

— Review- ^vesvotj

_ gain to RMIAMI (AP) - A r

____ 1 0 ,;^ previou^yjmcg--------- ilfitsinMiami-DatieGoun

George W. B»»<h gaining . votes than Al Gore, 1

.3each Post reported Sun The newspapw coun

>that w w not r^ s te re d -m achines, o r undervc

. i « u n t included ballou .from those with barelj Ycfaads to ones that were j

_ j-ly dimpled. Two Post i ieach paired w ith an t

____ : staffer, reviewed the balliH.The review conclui ?Breadent-elect Bush wc is a in e d 251 vo tes a: (P re sid e n t Gore wou gained 245 votes. No o

lOr ballots «4iere machini •«d more than one pre;

^vot6^^^■ counted. /.-T he review, which ei

.. iweek, also showed that ' cthe more than 10,000 ui

•had no mark a t all in t _i__,idential.colimm, or.in n

. jiac lu d e d m u ltip le vo rCDuld not be givM to oi idSte OT the other. ■ r.L-At le a st 2,257 b a lk Meanly but ina<nirately

odd'numberM holes rtesponded to none of the lidential candidates on tl iOhe 653,963 MJami-Dad

_ tiised ohly .even-number ' 2h)r the p ^ d e n t ia l race.

The certified final .n Miami-Dade were 328,8 lio r Gore_and 289,533 f. ■iBCCCtfainR to die Flnrida « oi state's Office. Bush woi

tby a 537'vote margin out i6 million votes cast in the jc'»Later this month, a r ifinn hired by a media gr

. tincIudesthePost,TheAs rCress and .other news o .Wons will undertake an • ^ n of an r o u ^ 180,00 vo tes and o vervo tes

t Horida presidendal electi

r D o e t o n R e a

— ^ : ^ o v e r i n g - v

IX S A N T A MONICA, Calil a remarkable sign of n

tlo rm er P resident Reag .;Sble to sit up in a chair < after surgery to repair a h ip , one of h b docto

“ ' b “ i w 8 a goal you obtai half the time. H e did it first try," Dr. Kevin Ehrh

• A B C s“GoodMoming'Ar T he surgeon also said 1 was able to e a t '

R eagan , who is 89 a UAlihehner’s disease, fell

7-. l a.t^his Bel-AlrJM)me._A_pij -------and screws wete used to— ‘the-jo in tinfr6® ^ute-6p- • Sgturday a t SfVjohn^s':

Aldiough'his use of a c •Simday was a 'g o o d d ^ ] faces months of difficult F tSierapjr and-ajlong; ujjhil

. ‘ E n im sa

■ ■ ' '.I

:is face | | | | | | | n g ^ o f

ito posts(A P)^W hena. p . Susan Davis, ngressiaial s t^ Id'.existing'sta^]u irem ent - a ifficethaT hld—Dhour. ^sta ffe r had

g to figure o u t'! famously red* i n g b ^ ^ p u b l ic ^ xon* ’ raska, stood on * r a visit from a iaticHiIobbyik. pencils to fill- f gaps, newly Rtp.TomO b - and their ^ ^ocvrinc p m erable ch^>' . and tbelrst

’m d M d c e y ” , F?,OsboOklahoma con>^__AVa^iingtoiV helps ran a ^ played \ ouse-members— city.has g aty’s Kennedy recogniuoo m t “It doesn't- Ikeepw th idbefore, you Davis, wi look a ro u n d . “ a )d, Fm a mem- i

assemblyw tmenthisyear sizeo fthe m bers of the .jn ta t iv e s .In Seeing « of them, all _ “ Oor. and i te n aback by 6outg to sc d ^ . she said. “T

mudi more

— —— Plane

KANSAS

3 u s h _ : »— ' to ^ a n s a s

rev iew of Airpo.rt onicounted bai- w a s n o ti^Dun^ showed------ ^Crew-meiling six more 2S89 discov!, T he Palm after takeol Sunday.>unied votes S[“ | "re d b y ballot I Hrvo tes. The' I • Tlo tsrang tog . - . -•ely hanging — ^re ju stsU ^ t- Ist reporters, .in e lections I 'ballots_______ I__ pr-;-; luded th a t I ■ would have d '^ jlan d Vice

rould have 9 ,0 overvotes,,hines detect- K )residential I____ M

1 ended lasthat 7,600 of j MI undervotesn the pred- U ,1 rare.cases I — vo tes th a t I > one candi- I

illo ts w ere ely punched !es that cor- thelO pres- I 1 the ballot I )ade ballots II je red holes I - ce. I1.resu lts in II8,808 votes « r j _______3 _ fo r_ B u sh ,-_ slA ....ia s e c r e t^won Floridam t of aboutthe state. -a research1 group thatAssociated

s organize-an inspec-

1,000 under-es th eection.

;aganwell-— ------

. A fter a lil i r f f c r y ■■ retiremenlo J _ -

idif. (AP) - R etirem er)f recovery, • profoundljsag a n w as ■ is a time lir one dayr a broken' ':to rs sa id ^ C allorv isi

)tain about ^1 i t on the . i— ■ — -lirhart told • J f / f k America.”d R eagan K * J

) a n d h as Mfc 'ell Friday piri,;; ^Jate ~ ~.

[ t6~repair. H i

achairon;^_ —

I t p h i S ’ TitinFijhill rtnig* _ «<»wCai6 «:^d .~ . _V ^iin tfT ifi

' r .

I Congrc

n Otbonw.'R-ltob., ip e ila rn t l i C K pencDs to fU I^ In idealoglcal n r t ta fb , face Innumerable challeng sbome, who hadn’t been to— t;ton-sincc496061--when------!d with the Redskins-die f s grow n almos^bcyon'd ' L 100.1 know where I am if h t the main roads.** well-known in San Diego F

ird of Education member P n as a California state ii ywoman, said the sh eer. , u he House was intimidat- tl

Plg all the people on the id n o ,d « k - it.was.like.-.._ tc school without a desk,” gi **The state capital was so fc >remanagdjble-just one F

l e - m a k e s T e m e r g

c r e v s ^ n o t i ^ ^

IS CTTY, Mo. (AP) - A' d ght bound for Orlando,, le an .^erg eh cy . return — a as C ity In te rn a tio n a l al >n Monday after smoke • aied in the coc k p i t ___ p«nembers-abcjard'Flight----- throvered the smoke just ’ eoff, and the plane dr- ur

H o l m s t e a d H v A r

C E R i i n E D P u b l i c A

T w i n F a i j . s ,

r j P L M S T E A D . H y a t

& M a h l

A PROFESSIONAI. {

. CERTinEDPUBUCAc

■ E f f e c t i v e J a n u a i

Justam ere Inn > 401 2nd IWin Falls • 73

— A q e : 5 5 , ^ 2 , . 6 5 - o

lifetim e o f h a rd tfo rk . ym ent. B lit w r to u t proper plar t? A^G.- E'dwanlB’ frw broch le n t,” focusea on considen dly affect a ll your tomorrov le to leav e y o u r w orries b«

risit A.G. E dw ards today to i ig-o-SecureRetirem enr.":—

• ~ T n 3 fi in W c e • iixcfplioi

435 Rllmoi^sr""”' : ; iiFans.ld.'8330r , yg*

e s sp ro T

iri

[I Capitol Hill office Friday. Fron ll 2apt, newly elected conereur lengee.“ ■bid ing .”T— ^Arriving-in-Washingto

hreshman can often be disa • ing for those who were stai

home.R ep . Melissa H art, a

R e p u b lic a n .s ta te sdna Pennsylvania who won a lai in a tradidonally Democrat

. urban P ittsb u rg district, that cachet would land her powerful Commerce commi

Instead , the GOP lead< _ told.her.influcntial slots wc

going u> freshmen, so she ] for th e Judiciary, Scienc R nandal Services comminc

r g e n c y l a n d i n g

s m o K ^ i n c o c K

d ed K a before landing. E igh^-seven passenger

-crew-were evacuated using' able dm ies, said Joe McBri airport spokesman. At lea; person.suffered.abrasions.c

- th e evacuatiDn^he'sald:-----T he cause of the smoki

under investigation.

- ----------------

ITT & C o l e m a n : A c c o u n t a n t s

-S, ID .W O

NGE THE Admission 'of L . M a h l k E j C P A

PARTNER-FORMING------------

A T r , _ C O i E M A N _ „

^ L K E

,1, Company Accountants UARY, 2001

nd St. N., Suite 203 734-2077

i-O R -N S V E H ?--------------

you deaerve a coinforta b l ) l a n ^ g , will y o i^ e a b le t ochure' “P lanning a Secur le ra tio n s toda^ th a t coul tows; A fte r all, retirem on I b eh in d , no^ develop ne>

to requesC your free copy c

W d Nelaon- Ron Wllaon

ilioridl Service -

^ G E d i m n k' in*EsmQ<rsswanw _

Cf Slfjc » 2001 A.g Eawarii fcSoiw.Ii

vedaurShe had bee

Senate colleag - decision,'* she

■ -where framed time in the su hanging. ■

I t ’s no t ju Personal budg

' too, induding — sive-W ashing

dress code is dll

rfiort^” said Ai■ chief of staff,

wear th ese ,^ !' stylish-plrated;

form.”Anodier hurc

' in-your-foce culi-------“In-Nebraste

your space,” sa 22-year-old aid< girlfriend, who-!

om N ebrasl^ wasLsmen, was here. She

getssodosel'”. And Uien the

cy.to n -a ra --------^ 'h o u r a f t esappoint:__discovered - the tars bade orpaperin the

Catch 22:‘ o u a rising supplies withoi la to r in couldn’t ger a sj landslide terhead.” A cor "atic sub* finally acxeptei t, hoped assembly letterii ir on the To riegotiat nittee. maze, Edwards dership to hire a t least were not— person - most- B settled scheduler. “Hi nee and knows w hat is rtees. tant,” he sa id ..

L . F iM o u n ta in W

ig"inflat-lri(ie,ai,iast one m Js.during—

ike was-

IM e

i a F l o

J

p 8 2 " '

J

I

S ^ k e e

- o f ^^ ^ S g t ^ c a a L

S c lean yc you mall

— -os^ S S m- aasHBbSI . B s s e a i B i

K f S S i B B S G

----------J------

nti ilg 5one

leen warned. “Several ^ tagues laughed at my. i p = he said in her office, led photos from her state senate aw^ted

ju s t the stardom , idgets can be tighter, ng money for expen- ■ ngton-houaingrThe— — i different, too.D iegO r-I-w avlike,----------Aaron Hunter, Davis’ | H ff. “Here, I have to ” he said, thumbing id pants, “ies die uni- ■ ■ ■

urdJe is Washington’snuture. ..............ska, ^ p l e give yolT H Z said Tudcer Omal, a K

iide to Osborne. “My • to’s never been out of as shocked when she — he said, ‘Everybody

here’s the bureaucrat— _

t h e r f r v ^ 'f a p e i iS “ T - he whole office.” The ou couldn’t get office hout a staff ID. You ) staff ID iWthout lec- congressional staffer Ited Davis’ old state _ erhead. jiate Washington’s ds advises fr^hmen h ast one Washington H ist-importantly th e — - ■ Hire someone who is and isn’t impor-

PI

4ne Eye\)iW e s t M a k e s It P o s s ib I

^foimtain^

i s i ,

nLAUDE BRO\d g ic V alley 's o o r C o v erin g

A nniversar 1 CARPET.U S . . .

^FREE CARPI iep -y o tir-ca rp W a t c h ~ f• 32 oz. Textured Be

100% Bleach.Proo• Beautiful Contem i

l t)4 R• 60 02.Solid C olors

Trinherently Stain Rs• 10"Year Wear War

4 9 7 9 R-•-75 &rSolld-Color-:• Twistlok TechnolO!

Matting & Crustiln• 10 Yr. Stain Reslstan

<mHS NO PAYMENT ■t' IDETBROWN'STTCKC your iiiEiJ! carpets £E alntain ycJur Investme

......- D

----------- OtlBtOW----m oMngCfffjii p b n - - ^ ^ —

i1" ■ ---------

Motorola to laCHICAGO (AP) - Hopinj

boost s a g ^ proGts, wireless g Motorola Inc. said Monday th;will stop making cellular i^one one of its factories and lay off al 2,500 plant empkjycjcs.

BALANCE: Dl

' TR lN lIV LEA R t

S t r a i n

" T h e A B C ^AAatte r s I

r h u r s d a y • J

' i l a i

,2T he Baliroc

■ Spe

-Stevens P i lYour Trusted Accour

Pl<Phone (208) 73-<-8662 Fax 1708

w ear-inolible - Our Commitmt

/ o \^ VARHJUX- ^s i o n B e y o n t ! B i f o c a l s

) W N ' S . . .

' s o n ly com i: i g S to re / cel^ 3ry w ith REAL

^ET CLEANINC ;peM ooking-N- R e g . ' ‘1 3 ’- -

Berbur 3of Fibers mporary Style +

R e g . 'iy ir SaxonyResistant .: .-----— $

+ FR E

Reg.‘25’-'jr-Saxony-----—A N N Iilogy Fights/ , $ ling. ' ant Warranty

- NO INTEREST-FINAti KTCertifled Technician FREE. 1 Year from date nent In your home.

-^HomcFurnlshlngs---- —

n b o d y d o c s i t b e t t e r /

BiiiiiMaii

-----------------■■ , •

ay off 2,500 W(n g to • The jobs being a 5 giant • ni., represent nearl] that It Motorola’s work for oes at ' About 2,500 employe about— at die fa«ory€0 miJc

-------- Chicag^— — ■— '

^PROBLEk)IZZY?^ rrN Q S E feT H R G A T ^rtr

i g h t T a l k . . .

I s o f ¥inan< E o r -W o m eJ a n u a ry 18, 20C

»rnT^2pm: o s t ; $ l 5 . . . . . :Iu(jes Lunch

om 205 S^oihonc NoriN 1

ponsored B/

ierce & Associunting and Financial Advisers Please R.S.V.PM).73d6aS-&nuit-C}»@CM«infalls

>nehour!l e n t t o Q u a li ty M a k e s

EYEEXAMSAVAILABLE SAME DAY

25 BLUE U K E S BLVD. N .i

^ 7 3 4 - 3 9 3 7 iFALLS y S

Hp le te se rv ice J e b r a t e 's oui L S A L E P R I C E i

G t o iieip-----------

m E R S A R r S A L E$ 0 5 0

S q . Y d .

lEE CARPET CLEANING-

J I V E R S A R Y S A L E

LEE CARPET CLEANING*

IIVERSARYSALE$ 1 0 2 5

J L y sq . yo.EE CARPET CLEANING*

iNQNGAVAllABLEoMX ins will professionally te of Purchase, to helf:

NrxlloIhpFiiunUin , D<iv«n|(i»n,l»inFjlU_......... . •

S d ^ a Q G a B a B

TwtaFal»,hWio M

workersg cut in Harvard, iarly 2 perccnt of force of 130,000.

loyees will remain miles ruMthwcst of

MS.? ]'■

n cia lG n ^ __________

0 0 1

lAnl.iilvID

» G i a t e sers .

ifallKptcom---- ———

r i ­

les It R ig h t! .

r

: e g

u r ^ES g .

— | — L£-g|, I

s- g :

^ ___l l

S B B S Il E a e ' '5 5 @ (I B E I B

Page 4: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

------- r— M -T>iwi4Hwi;T>rin F«h,~

IdahoAVe

B u d g (ByBobHcfcT h B A sa o d ato d P tw

B O IS E - A k e y com p 'G o v . D ir k K e m p th o m ^ d e v e l o p m e n t i n i t i a t i a p p ro v a l o n M o n d a y froi t i v e b u d g e t v tr r ite r s , w1----------- -— . u s e d th e iA a M d e l l b e r a t i U le i» l l» a challenge

________ p a r tK e m p th o m e ’sa s s e r tiv e a i

; T h e J o i n t F i n a n c e---------; p r ia t io n s C o m m itte e unai

vo te d to in c re ase th e stat< , - fo r l o c a l a i r p o r t im p rc

g r a m s fro m SSOO.OOO to 5 • .m a k in g i t e a s ie r f o r bare

— ■ n ira lc o m m u n it ie s 'to s e c ual m o n e y fo r th e i r l o ^ fa<

; B u t th e co m m itte e n eai

iG r o u p s

- - in t e r v e r

j n la w s u. jConservationists fassociation to stoi ■snowmobile ban

’ • V V E ^Y E L L O W ST O N T- - (A P ) - F iv e c o n se rv a t io n

\vill in te r \’e n e in a la w su it 1----------b j- a - m n m i fa c tu re r s S is s c

tlia t s e e k s 'to s to p a b a a o: Im o b ile s in Y e llo w sto n e N :P a rk .

V ; T h e b a n w o u ld ta k e p •2003 a s p a r t o f Y elJowston iW i n t e r U s e P l a n , s ig i

___ :N o v e m b e r . T h e M ic h ig a r^ I n t e r n a t i o n a l S n o w i

.• M a n u fa c tu re r s A sso c ia tio ■suit in D e c e m b e r to overti■ plan..

-------------E d -K lin j,-o ssodation -p r<sa id t h e 'p a rk s e rv ice d id n ’i t h e N a t i o n a l E n v i r o n r P o l ic y A c t in p u t t i n g to f in a l p ro p o sa l th a t ev en tu a a cc ep te d .

“ I b e l i e v e t h e y ’v e u n d- m a t e d - t h e le v e l-o f -im p o i

t h a t m a n y A m e r ic a n s h a h a v in g a c c e s s to th e i r na p a rk s ,” K lim sa id . “T h is p i

, c e r w i n ly m o b il iz e d sn o w

K lim sa id snow m obU ers■ a s ju s t th e o p e n in g sa lvo fo

' in g a c c e s s to o th e r p u b licB u t t h e c o n se rv a t io n grou th a t snow niobU es a r e foulii p a rk \v ith a i r a n d n o ise po! a n d a r e im p a c tin g w ildlife .

----------- T h e c o n s e r v a r i o n 'g r o u pv is i to rs to th e p a rk ’s m ost s ite s , in c lu d in g O ld F a ith fj

.Y e l l o w s t o n e ’s G r a n d C a ; h a v e tr o u b le e sc a p in g th e r • s n o w m o b i l e e n g in e s . In

......... p la ce s ," th e y s a y h e a v y ’sn tb i le u s e f o rc e s w ild li fe to h a b i t a t v i ta I .to th e i r w in tc

;v ivd l.“ W e’r e n o t go in g to le t p

k e e p th e p a rk se rv ice from th e r ig h t th in g by Y ellow s) sa id B o b E k ey o f T lie Wild*

; S o c ie ty . “ T h e w in te r u se p • th e r i ^ t d e c is io n acco rd ing : la w a n d a c c o rd in g to th e s< a n d w e ’r e go in g to f ig h t to k

------- in p la ce .” ---------- ------------------• ^ e co n se rv a t io n g ro u p s j

, to m te r v e n e in t h e sn o w it-------m a n u f a c t u r e r ’s - la w s u i t ini. ■ th e N a t io n a l P a r k s C o n se n

- A sso d a tio n , G re a t e r Y ellow- -C oa lition ,-ilie W ild e rn e ss So

B l u e W a t e r N e t w o r k , a n t i N a t u r a l R e s o u r c e s D ef [C ouncil.

B e tw e e n 1 9 8 3 a n d 1993 n u m b e r o f w in te r v is i to rs t

. p a r k d o u b l e d f r o m 7 0 ,0( 1 40 ,000 . M o st u s e snow inol w liid i th e co n se rv a t io n grouf

____a r e re s p o n s ib le fo r u p to 6Sc e n t o f th e p a rk ’s c a rb o n mi id e p o llu t io n a n d u p to 90 p e o f i t s a n n u a l h y d ro c a rb o n <

— [sions^---------------- --------- ----------

— — O n l i n e ^

O b i t u a r y P a g (

S p o o r s

. B u d s & B l o o m s

P a r k e ’ s

H o v e - R o b e r t s o r F u r t o r a l S e r v i c e s

a n d C r e m a t o r y

F a r n s w o r t hM o r t u a r y

: R e y n o I d « ' * F u n G r i _ C h a p e l

- ' R o s e b u d ’ s F l o r i s

W h i t e M i ^ r t u a r j

j TTlieTlmesiMew w .m ag |e v alla t].c o m

ifarid iho T B K lw .Jw ia n l6.200

/ E S T

j e t w r i t e___ _ Panelim p o n e n t o f d o e d ^ e new) r n e ’s r u r a l u ite n d ed t o jla t i v e w o n « « o f ‘^lousfrom le g is la - “ "'O ' I. w h o h a v eh e i r e a r l y .C o m m u te■ations toice a t le a st " '™program lasreacenda questioned tl

suggestingace-Appro- would cost $9"animously ^ a jlate support ■ year sooner tlprovem ent Committeto SSOO,00 0 , ended the ccuird-pressed m oney-S3 r^ e teder-- to 6,000 tresli1 fac ilit ies . a rsh ip s th is fale a r ly to rp e - la te r th is w ee

u itts fightcop--- ' ^ B lll

)N E ,. .I o n t . H H s S i(vi g r o u p s

is so c la i lo n A 'hlstorie’IfOittia o n sn o w . In downtown Seie National wmij making a I

e place in ' T ' _ to n e s n e w . x. 1 L I L / I V iig n 'e d ing a n -b a s e d -— S E A T T L E ( 3w m o b i l e • iro n a n d g lass a tio n f i le d S q u a r e , o n e < e r tu m th e • f a m o u s m e e ti i

e a r ly M onday•p resid en t;------- b y ^ t ru d c p o l i idn ’t fo llow P o l ic e s p o n m e n ta l O ’D onnell sa id ; t o g e t h e r c o rn e r of th e 9: Itually w a s ' a t a b o u t 5:4S a

d o w n . N o on€ m d e re s t i* b e n e a th d ie c a ; i p o r ta n c e > m o r n in g , a n d h a v e f o r rep o r te d .

' n a t i o n a l T h e pergo la , i s p la n h a s c a b l e c a r s to i lo w m o b il- e m ra n c e to a L________ _______ restroom ,.w as-ile rs s e e ic a n d 16 fe e t h ig J f o r lim it*)lic la n d s . A ? h 1 I I | | ro u p s s a ylu lin g th e ^ ^ S B jB M |B np o llu tio n B | | y u s y 2 D |

fe. B H U p i Bjups-sald— H -----DSt sc e n ic ' B I B B H i th fu l a n dC a n y o n , p B U i i i i u i l ui e r o a r o f I n o t h e r snow m o- to a v o id

i n te r su r-

5t po liticsom d o in g rwhoFc.w stone ,” ,' i ld e m e ss uuconge plan i s .......mg to th e e s d e n c eto k e e p i t . I 3 B 3 B

p s a s b g m mw m o b ile

se rv a tio n .

i S o d e ty , a n d t h e -

th u rs to th e ) .0 0 0 .to

'o u p s sa y) p e r : _ _ ] i l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H1 m onox- I p e rc e n t an e m is-

n DUPONTS S ' M T n l»

a' " 6COtO«! ____ N ,w O „ l , . .

U NYLON IIno— rw—-snn4 Colon to

«•g.S71.^9^.yi. Mow O n/jr. .

r sM Comm ’ « ' KiTOlEIIPIIIHI_ . W (COM i r a l ~ M

— im •

____________

2001 ' __________

E IS s p l i t; l s a y s y e s f o c a

lew sc h o la rsh ip , p ro g ra m . w ato p iit $ 5 0 0 in th e pock- fe>) u s a n d s o f I d a h o h ig h is slio r s b o u n d f o r c o lle g e f in

It t e c ' m e m b e r s w h o schs fu U y o p p o s e d e n a c t* - ' b el e P r o m is e S c h o la rs h ip y e tla s t w i n t e r r e p e a t e d ly I1 th e f in a n c in g e m e , ’B o 'lg t h a t t h e p r o g r a m R ej$ 9 m il lio n in s t e a d o f $6 g raa d v e r t is e d a n d b e g ih 'a c a rr th a n in te n d e d . ' g rot t e e l e a d e r s f i n a l l y . tiie

c o n fu s io n s o t h a t t h e b e i3_ m illio n to p ro v id e ,up___ ihel]e sh m an t h e S 500 schol- , g in;5 fa il - w ill b e a p p ro v e d a n <veek. I m m e d ia t e a c tio n a b<

M n d tla s rp e T g o la lr s h o w irc o lla S e a ttle . A sem i track knochetl dot a lu m . •

k levels historii (A P ) - T h e h is to r ic ed a i iss p e rg o la a t P io n e e r o n i le o f t h e c i ty ? s m o s t a l th i 2t in g s p o ts , c o lla p s e d c a n o ay w h e n i t w as s tru c k in ta c•o lio rsa id ;----------------------------- 0*1s p o k e s m a n .S e a n ____r ig .c

a id a t r u c k d ip p e d a t r i e c » 9 I-y e a r-o ld s tr u c tu re A v e r S a .m . a n d k n o c k e d i t o n to >ne a p p a r e n t l y w a s o f th can o p y o n th e h o lid a y th in g fid n o i n j u r i e s w e r e Th<

on thila, o r ig in a lly b u i l t a s a T hi t o p a n d a s a g r a n d a p p e ; a la v ish u n d e rg r o u n d . -couW s s - a l x h ^ 6 0 . f e e t4 o n g — a p p n bigh. I t f e l l to a tw ist- s ib le i

tLlUnW T:1S-I:M ' Q

d io o sa fro r

5 < h M ilSStarthg at

Untieing*: Bet r STAINMASTER PATTERN (lured PIgsh LEVELQRS IN-STOCKI AMn

I M U tTI T O N E h i:JU P T O R I S O i r KI to CfaooM Fron BER"*■ ' 4Colof*1o<. . . n T * H -r^ . ligS73!9H.rd

1IHTS,1£VELIOOPS .

t a g e n dcash, for airporw a s n e e d e d b e c a u s e in th e f e w w e e k s t h e c o l le g e s wi: is s u in g a c c e p t a n c e n o tic e s f in a n d a l a id o f fe r s to ap p iica

K e m p t h o r n e e n d o r s e d s c h o la r s h ip p r o g ra m , w W ch b e i n c r e a s e d to $6 m il lio n y e a r to t h a t s o p h o m o r e s a s a s ic e s h m e n x a n i j e n e C tr a n d B o b L e e , t h e . R e x l R e p u b lic a n w h o c re a te d th e g ra m , c a l le d i t a n o ti ie r p a r t o c a m p a i g n V o 'b > r n g A o n c g r o w th to r u r a l I d a h o . H e tiie .s c h o la rsh ip m o n e y , w hich b e m a tc h e d b y th e c o l l e g ^ ci h e lp .te e n * a g e r s - in - f a r m w d g in g c o m m u n i t i e s d e c id e to a n e d u c a t io n a n d s e t . th e stage a b e t te r U fe.

o llapsed Monday a t Pioneer Squ: ' down the h is to rical landmark

)ric landmarkd a n d s h a n e r e d p i le o f w reck; n t h e c o b b l e s t o n e s q u a I t h o u g h m u c h o f t h e upp a n o p y f r a m e w o r k a p p e a r i t a a .O 'D o n n e U 's a ld 'a - t r a c to r - t ia g .c o m in g ’w e s t o n Y e s l e r W i e d to t u r n r i g h t o n to Fii v e n u e . I t s r e a r t i r e s c a m e I to th e s id e tv a lk , c a u g h t a c o n : t h e p e r g o la , “ a n d th e w h t ling w e n t o v e r .”T h e d r iv e r w a s d t e d fo r d riv i 1 th e sid e w alk , O ’D o n n ell said. T h e - p o l ic e s p o k e s m a n sa id > p e a red m u c h o f t h e s tru c tu m ld . b e s a l v a g e d , i b u t ]

b le r e p w h a d b o s n d one . /

OutoWhwnUyCar T:1S-I:IS—M»rtTh.P*«i«ir-7i5T»?W------

MtMPrattyHoiMt T:2S-f;4S 9*vtth*ljM0aBe* 7:00-f:M

OsubWTiM 7:tS-t;1S

0>)Sr2tt>^*7:15?So_____

Oilly7iOO-9:4S M(m ConganWlty Dtlly 7:15-8:30

' Family Man D»lty7:00-9:4S A ntlTniit Dally 7:15-9:30 '

B B B B B g B

100,000 so. ft. t o ' m k ftom olSAVIIICSoli l o 6 0 ^ o f f — J H

i c t* b e v s ,n iRNED BERBERS, fEL L O O P S ...

J U A \ 0 ---------------A 0 HTKOLORED BERBER l o CliMW Froo

50% AN O M ^ l' ‘RonvKiM Svnt.FfDfn

__ ____________ l\ • _ -

la a p p n• B u t t h e b u d g e

U l o : u n t U n e x t m o : . K em p tfa o m e * s p i

le n ^ n e w f e d e r a l p ro g # i l l b e le g e s c h o la r sh ip s e s a n d , c o n u n i tm e n t lipo c an ts . s e r v e a s a s t a t e :d t h e o f f i c e r . M e m b e r ch w i l l , d e ta i l s , in i n a T h e a d d i ^ o n t IS w e ll m e r \ t i n a i r p o r tid-Sen.-------s r a n t s - w . a s ' t r i ;x b u r g in c r e a s e i n t h e f i e p ro - m e n t f r o m $10 n:o f_the____$ 1 ? m il l io n . Stat«n o m ic e m m w u m u s t p e s a id c e n t m a tc h to c u c h c a n c a s h , b u t th o s * , cou ld m o r i ^ . t h e m o s t s id log- p u t . i t . u p . : I d a b o i t o g e t m e r d a l a n d 3 3 'g ig e fo r ^ r p o r t s e l ig ib le

I The TimeYour gi

_ state an govern

W tquare

CJ:kage

a r e d

W ayF i r s t Ie u p I)m e r Ih o le

i r

;tu re

C9lH Sarifccordf andI AecoanttW tlI l aM i

--- ----------------------

o v a lI g e t ^ e l d i l a y e d n o n t h a c t i o n o n '• l i m w p la n to ta p in to a ' SJM

^ g r r a o f f e r tn g c o l - .U rg e s lips i n r e tu r n f o r ai - f m o n e j ip o 9 g r a d u a tio n t o ' d ep res I te o r lo c a l p o l ic e , SB 1 s e r s w a n te d m o r e ' E nvfro

r a i y wj n a l s t a t e in v e s t* o r t i i n p r o v e in e m „

) m illio n to n e a r ly» ‘e . a n l l ? r a i . g o y - .v S i l t p u t u p a 10 p e r .c b im p a r t o f th a t J J a S o s e n e e d l n | ; t h es t K e le a s t a b le to M ak es10 fa&s s e v e n c o m - — -odad fk J 'g e n e ra l a v ia t io n SBID l e fo r t h e f e d e ra l U m lts

les-News:----- 3]j u l d e l o

ind_1ocal rnment «

■ 733-

J s P H ' j

[C O N T IN U

!!S_IIm11 j

f ■ s ,

E B B B B S iB

HWDV

. f U O f i

- t M i ®I A M odrt»d P r ^ —

troduced In Senate - ^iJM lOl (Agricultural A ffairs) • ses Congress.to pravlde'dhrerslo] n ^ fo ri^o ta to f ^ e r s fa d n i

►B1003 - (R iejourcM ; -ai i< ir^n m en t) r 'A titho riM t r a p o y w ater rights tra n s fm durini ughts withootpuUlc notice; 1B1004, (Resonrires a n t rfronment>-»Requir t t iiiHtmlei t r ic t boundary changes to 'b* d with tbe county.' 'i iBlDOS ( J u d i d ^ 'a n d R u le s )- kes gram m atical c o r r ^ o n t< law p r o te c t^ fannert from dis

B I0 0 6 a u id a r^ a n a Rules) - k ^ t ^ c j Q ffrfyaions inJ h e dfnthpuicnaangiiw .' ' ' B1007 (Judldary and Rules) - lits dvil UablUty fbr dishonored cks only to smoU claims actions.

ABCST h e O r i g i n a l S e .

i3-9683 / ,

U E S !!!

ON MEN'S AND-

WOMEN'S SHOES

SHOES °j o r t o n s - M o i ^ r i ^ ^

j f f f

I

___ In-Stock" C em m ic T ile..

O v er 3 ,00011). f t . n o O R ' 1---- ------ : I3 -X 1 3 '

k DU nus .. I h m i m t i u| K N e u tra ls • S to n e Look ■ T n n e r tln e s .. .E T C B In G re y s , G reen s , B eig H . a n d N atu ra l C o lo n . ^ K _ _ Q i a t i / H t / s R a J a

dmoiB f n d l

RIWOOOFLOOIIIHG

I f lM r l% 41 . T \ i b /

HIB59SBB!

— SBlOOa (Jn d ld i^ V ;. Avtborises .'d ism iss i

; h r , '.^cKarges In cases when '> dantls noc tried within s ) “ .SBt009 UudldatyTC ^ M ak es techn ica l coA «c ing NaniralDttitli Act ' . . .

■ SBlOlO audldaiy ai ^ M a t e tech itlca l coS k : PJ juryservlrelaw;^ 8 SBl011'(Ji^daryaj

. Makes ted in i^co trec °i_luiyjelecdflB Llaw .'

' . l a w defining v*ols an j

I - IHHHHIHbt I TODAY 7«M M .

Seamlesse a m l e s s S i d i n g i

w w v y . a b c s e a m l e s !

e - S t e r

- T W l M - F A t t J

t o

T T *

s zLynw ood S hopp ing t e i

733-6280D ow ntow n U S h ta in A v i

____733-4750 _i O t o ^ j O O S n t M O ^

B B B B B S B• 3 3 2

i'flLE

) k s *C ertatU eW M H iU ,.,

i a e s , i ' x Vr,” D m «,O O O ft.B illtc _____aiO M 0iiilH iH i< M .

n d U U h t l o t U

O o « » f i« 9 ( ,lm e (> l ° Q I U U I T T K K E l« n i

WUM,Mg«,Blnliit.Alundii.Gnyi...

D o '-Y oucA verage— V H » /S h o w e r F n d o s u r e , o r O n l y ; ; ; * 7 9 :I oh-55A.~<»r48Tr;m PaTiii ' ^

•C*minkT5l^ly ;

iBHBsBSSH--

y a n d R u le s)- ^ o r c r im J o a l - here the defen- ri- lincixDonths.7 'and Jtides}'-------rrectiqii^W Ito

y and Rules) T- rrectlons.to the

y and R ules)-i. credions to the

y and Rules) > rrectiom to tbe . . , an accessory< to

, . 4 r i

g C o . : |

' L US • DAYI

e s s . c o m

r e

ts ,J •

Vo

Vo

C enter

A v e .S .„

It... Rl

t - - =

Page 5: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

■; ' ’• •

• ? ’

p u s hiSays educa

— r ^ f o m T v i l l

’?iHOUOTON’(Apj / ' ■.'fleet BusB celeb i

. - a Mdnday conimem ‘ idivil rights heit), F

' 'iP K k Aniericatts:'^ ' 'to listenno t'oa^ to i

' | | y alaotQtfap ^ q, E T h e f b n n t t R e ^

K t e and'one in nin . . ^ a W e f b ^ l dons f(v his inaiiguF

4 e a c h o u t to iniho: B n g h d id ^ .“f T willTemembei

. etched in this d ty ” th e predom inan t! H i s p ^ c Kelso S diod. v £ l ^ was c il^leralboUday.*a)r.

demands one I -^ush cast educati his own d v il rights iaid equal opportuni dents in bad sdiools. ; “The dream of

empty widiout excel] ■tthools that stress rei U p line and diaracte r o . That goal will taki Siradership ^ Bush ;^oal we will work < <«diieve." ■

— J-Bufih-has-pledged- fc rio rity a f te r be ir S a tu rd a y will be cc

-frassage-of-his-vouc ^ a k e governm ent a l ^ n i consistently fe Kchools and*give th e : « t s to send.their.d {where, induding pri biousschools.. - . 2i. On Monday, Bushs ];who was assassinai

rrimeas] sdoesn’td Jfermle ofI RALEIGH. N.C.(A] p o n - to rescue a -do

• going very wrongm d d led th e helicopi n i g h t su rgeon M e C om um , an d th e a (plunging to die hBqid * She felt strangely ca

“I rem em ber ver; — thinking as-I was eras

|had a great Ufe,’ becat ^ w a s ending then,” ( n really got to do mo jaost people get to do

noti

felli-wer

ousl

twose^^

lin m d a C o iim j i®^ War

- a„i

- - iS S y S liiO o l tS“ dir

fe c u » ^ like 11

in the middle of t g K d Comum, now a Imonel in ch a^e of a fi ; M t a t Fort Bragg, N

is a g ift I feel reall] r; Comum is a wife, r -^lysidan whose Gulf V ^ r n e d h e r th e Dist SW ng Cross, die Purpli

— Sfor.better:or.worsej?£ ijSwting women in th e n j^ S h e spCTt a V ek as « w a r. enduring abus •^B^tors with stoicism. 1 ^ 1 knew going int< ff in g that it was a high

so I was pretty acce] she said.

»|giAfter the war. Cornu I t fo r e apresioentiai c Jw women in die milits lA n b a t ro les for won S&ently were expands

- Rplre out against V i i ^ ■K titute’s men-only a n U q r before die Supr

_g g d ared .it unconstit

^^ tiB , doesn’t consi ~ ({crusader for women in- . guess i£Tm . a cn

j-rffaybody .nahesJiiS^jnnediiDg, ihei

M g o 'id eh tify w ith th- . f c tv - n o t ' your- gen<- w u l d n ’t think of-yov . m n a le colonel You shi

- ® yo iin « lf u a colone -■ « ||p p att to.bea w o m ^ '

■ “f, i«

-----

i'- ■

i h m c ^cation l l l l i U : b e h 1 s — ■

s 'n ^ o nI P r - president-'' ' e b ra ted M artin

emocation oTthe ' p . oinised waiy

:**M yiobwinbe , to the successful^

ow onadlm ialS '.RNesin fair h o o ir-^ nine'nadonwide, ik from prq?ara- gtiral acdvides to ihorities on the PmMml

KelMEItber tbe promise Um ly” Bush said at Lrtfc«Kii n U y b la d c a n d . . _ "0 E lem en ta ry when Bt IS closed for the Univerd Dr. Kin^s dream sion for n e a c h o fu s '’ ’ “theim a iadon reform as ■ “As pi hts mission and to listen u n i^ e l u ^ stur fill, but i i l s . ' . w ork t( o f eq u a lity is respectsr»ll*»T f _ . glereadmganddis- Presidi icter and decen* marked i ak e presidential ingheho ish ^ d . “It is a a place v rk endlessly to mon hun

ethnJcaned-that-his-first--------^ - I -c te in g sworn in one wis! ! congressional would be oucher-plan-to— die-'On^ It m oney away we oughi f failing public crowd c he funds to par* Universi r.childrenelse*— private or reli- . At Busi

. - m entarysh saluted King, whose 10 n a te d in 1968 oumumbi

s P O W j^daunt) f f i o e r ~

(A P )- l lie mis- •downed pilot“ - ' ongft'Enemyfire ** ** op ter carrying M aj. Rhonda e a irc ra f t was qidesert ^calm.'e ry distiiictlyTa^iing.'Thave-'------•cause I thought

Contum said. more stuff tiian do ,so lshould

lot complain.”F iv e -o f h e r <

ellow soldiers vere killed and- :o m u m , seri- lusly in ju red ,•ecame one of wo. Am erican _ ... erv icew om en . ak e n ^p riso n er^ luring die'GuIf

Tm years_____la tv . the pain and fear of die e x p e r i e n c e — h a v e n ’ t diinm ed her zeal fori Army

elfe ltlO years tlw asgoingto 3f d ie desert,” a 46-year-oId

a f id d h o ^ ta l I, N.C. “Every a lly lu d v .” e, m other and If War exploits listinguished rple H ean and!j?a.role repre--________ :__em ilita iy .____c as a prisoner ' . tnise ^ m her ' tn to th e Gulf ligh^iskacdvi- xepting, I sup-

rnum testified_______ ■”al mmiTi{«dnnQitary, and air ' romen subse- ided. She also rginiaMHitaiy y admissions jprem eCourt id tu tiona l in

m s id a fa e t^ .1 in unifoiuL crusader- fo r --

: h e n ; y o u i i e e d - ' . ^ H H : the.acti'vity :end'er.-YQu yourself-as a-- should diink

inel'udib j u s t - ' ^ ^ ^ ^ B

»|Mi

H w i ^ fy ilr to o l W o ^ t e Iw lw adtirlm iM taf Martin W iv J r .ia H M ^ •Bush was a-seninr-flt Vali. Tsity. for a &ith-based “pas* or justice” diat re c o g n i^ magedfCodineveiyone.” |p resideifti.m yJobw inbe • en no t anty to die success- ; it also to the suffering-- to -

to w ard a nation th a t M * e ^ t i ^ t y of every an-

ddent Clinton, meanwhile, . d the King holiday by say- hopes America win become e vdiere die quest fo r com- lumanity outweighs r a ^ and c u l t ^ differences.;-could-leave-Americff-widi-----ish as 1 depart office, i t . be d ia t we become more

ne-America’-dla^we-know-----ght to be,” Clinton told a 1 of ab o u t 900 a t the T sity of the D istrict o f -b i a . _ _ ___ _________ush’s side in the stuffy ele-iry school-gymnasium>100 invited guests bardy

abered the reporters, was

BON

I PI- 0 rc

^ n y e r r t

G U S t b

t h i s V

I p l s f t: ' E ducation SedeiiV K l

■ ' Paige toU Students pa: r teadiers.thatB ash’rap] ; a t K d so Elemwitaryra I u n d e r s ^ d s the impot

this'day to y w and to n he undernands die diari

— M aitinnubecH ngrepK . . To g e t diere, Bush’s li

. rodced through die rutte of a neighborhood of i

_,_houses, meoa.fences anc

, u te s ^ l ^ r e th e p ?o ^ _ ^ e d u I e d . t a b e ^ . B u

fo r 12 m in u tu and rem th e schod for less dian on

Returning by charter his 1,600406 ranch in C

— Bush settled back into i p re p a ra tio n s fo r h is i Washington and s e v ^ inaugural activities.

- .-.D uring his cam paig — turbed-off-manjr black V

qjeaking at Bob Jones Ut vrfiidi until recendy bann

< ra c ia l dating; refusing d em n th e flying ' i

• Confederate battle flag < S o u th Carolina Capit opposing a hate'oime me Texas.

Exit polls Nov. 7 shdwi• voters chose Democrat, . over Bush by a 9-to-l mai

.....low est m ark for a Repp re s id e n tia l cand idat B any Goldwater in 1964.

By better dian a 2-to-l iffl55TbladiST)diw~ihey^ in flu e n c e under Bush, Research Center poll th i

— showed.~And'a'CNNTJS^ poll last mondi sh o > ^ Ies q u a r te r of blacks thoug]

----would work hard to addn -in te rests.--------- -----------

Bush spokesman Ari F said Bush’s needed repa w ith black Americans < drive his King holiday sch<

Jcou

d e r t o

f e r j E M

) m e r s

/ S / e d f i e

T O T w^ M c X le s i

-designate Two inmates k j:h icf-o£_ _ a r tlm u rd e i X neighbor, biparents and mum-securit; ippeatance - . .rem oving .tl ■signals he « I l s , crawli o r tan c eo f

“ S Ss i s su d l h t e r e d : . r ^ ^ ^ H

n five min- gram was • lush spoke— . m ained at onehour.V flight to Crawford,

I) th e finalI m ove to ' B6CW? KUi

. WESTERFign, B ush ■: voters'by T"-' ^U n iv K ^ ,oned inter-lg to 'con- ^ M i |I * M u

o f th e g over the litol; an d - neasurein

wed blade t Al Gore

_ „ * B ro w s ate since * CuStOI

^ m an d n . ' y Will lose ' • V iew fih , a P e w • f t o t i i rhis monlli . “ fSA'Today ~ • b n l c t cless th an a • A r r o oIght B ush A c c e s .Iress d ie ir * A c ceS J

F ie isd .e r . V'pair work s d id no t iiedule.

i n ^

) c o n d i

/ i t h o u l

. w e a

j s d a y ,

70 escape:STER, O kla. (AP) - fttes, one of whom raped A !ered.his.81;year>old— ebroke out of a maxi- vt

rity prison Monday byt .th e .to iIe ts in th e ir hwling through an a ir k

sca lin g tw o fences ir idi razor wire. Jamesiomas, 25, and Willie- 11

ng r n die Oklahoma w Itentiary about 5 ajn ., p; Massie, a spokesman H

nKukal Lois Bragg

iRRA Brawley Realty

\ 1 ^ .vse current real esta te tomize your search by range, near schools. £ Tuii-coior photos and i up-to-date information to Agent P r o f i le 'P ^ s

3SS current information )ss links to locaf real e; ~you ln"direct~M nta^

www.t

u c t OL

t i n C O I

3r e c l o

, Janui

---- J------ ;----- --------r—:------

i from O kfor the Corrections D epan A th ird Inm ate a lso tr i

- e s c a p e -b u t 'g o fc a u g h r i wire.

It vras die first escape fro high-security area of th e j known as H Unit, which oi in 1991, Massie said.

Thomas was convicted i 1^3'slaying of a woman wh

was sentenced to life wii paro le and 400 years for Hoffman was serving 20

T. Jeannette Jsffrfes

' CanyonsUe Realty ----------- — GMAC----------

ITheTimes-lie listings in.the Magic 3y price, locaticn, numb i/ag en t or real es ta te fi id complete text descrif 3n about properties anc jes with contact informi an about local "Feature l^ ta ^ w e l js i t e s j an d j ;t with agents and comf

.maqicvalle'

u r s e a

I r i v e n i(

3 s i n g 5

I a r y 1 7

TuMdl)

--------------------- ----------

d ah o m apirtment. f o r . k id iiapp iiir ie d to charges. ______' i n ' t h e The in m a te

removed toilets f rom the their c e lls , whi 5 prison - access to a mail opened space, prison spi

,Mann sa id . 1 I in the tlirough-an air d vho had way to th e roof, tliwn.-He-----ground-and-cKivithout fences, she said. T ra p e . signs of blood ai 0 years ■ diat Uie fences w<

T w Io S c tn itte ^ D a

j ™ i n R ea lty m ;

;-Ne\\’s -c Valley.ibe r of bedrooms, ag e i firm, etfr. -_________

■iptions about each listit Td available homes con nation. ’ " ' ■ed Homes." Lag^tslhom e.,pages,_. npanies via e-mail.

iy.com

IS o n a t

S c in g s t o r e s

7 o n l y .

B

iqr,J«anfl6,2001 HmwNm.1n . Twin Fib, Mte M

Nation

prison ;p tiig and o th e r •

ates" ap p a ren tly . !tsfrom die back of : • w hich gave themnainteriancecraw l- ......spokeswoman Lee

, They craw led ■.! ir duct, made their )f, thm rQched the clin tbcd ovei ilie ' lid. There were no d and no evidence s were cu t

David Watson

M agicV alley .— Realty

je range,

sting.:onvenienlly.

%;S,___________________

I- -

Page 6: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

' , Page A-6

Note*

Z ^ J j e r c ’sU w total nun

:------- • . I . lb u i ld ln g permits frc. . “ city buiWIng departmeni

t past 11 years: Notice U____ J _!tigjM5LtliiE<Lyeaf5 aff. .. r>ewconsttoct/on creole

; market for apartment oi

• 1990: 1991, 1992 •I . 1993■ • 1994: 1995 .; 1996 ..; • 1997

1998 1999’

; 2000

; Source: Twin Ft; .Developnwnt II McAIInc

- ! BRI^

— ^ I N E E I r d e v e l o p

____ i f o r J u e l r e s e a r

1 IDAHO FALLS - S ; the Idaho National E [land'Envii'onm entar]

— ^I^ iave-com pleted -a-p i 1 could help res(;archcrs

------- ' alternative fuel markettics.

: The Dynamic-------- [^Mnrerl a 1 rE > rchang^

I model, was used to esi ! ket groivth potential a dem onstrated region, tions.

"This project shows ' >sion tools can be us<

------ jnakeinformed'decislonI<;tanding how those de

; Jjffect environmental; ' nand social systems of

■ -»«aid principal investig--------S5>hrop.sliire.---------------

C The INEEL project s ^ la ter ia ls exchange soi -lend understanding to_e Icompressed natural ga j r h e com puter work ^demonstrate how marl-

_____ -could be enhanced bv tl•of new alternative fuel n

• • INEEL scientists co Jnodel could be used by J;rnm ents, planners anc y lie rs to evaluate pltem; -vehicles and infrastnicn roppbrtunities. -----

S D A C O R P r e a f f ir m

iF o u r th - q u a r te r e s t i■ BOISE - IDACORP Jirm ed its fourth-quarte 2 :stim ates of 60 to 70 Jihare, up from 1999’s fo ner results of 49 cents per - The results are driven

------ --iied strong performance I;«y marketing activities. \ :rinn of th e gam s o H ncreased purchas<

:--------.Lxpenses on the regulat.the busine.ss, IDACORF

^itility, Idaho Power Co., 3nuchanism in place tc

Siost of its increased cost jstomers.

• : IDACORP will report i Sliiarter results Feb; 2 b stock markets open. The ■ \'i! hold an analyst confe Hhat day at 2:30 p.m., an inay listen throu^i a livt /in .the Internet. The coi ^ a ll logistics will be pi jvww.idacorpinc.com by

■ ■■ tthe-Boise-basedx nint an v

— ’ I J e p o r t : R a l s to n Pu

A c c e p t s o f f e r f ro m. : NEW YORK - Ralstoi

■Co. re p o rted ly has acc SlO.l billion takeover of N estle SA, tht: Swiss fo

. iv liose p roduc ts in ch jTiskies and Alpo pet food J Tin; deui is expecte ntinounced today. The VV; ?[ournal reported on its ’ M onday, quoting those Jvith the .situation.; Nestle will pay S33.50 fliare of Ralston, a 36 pen In.ium to i)ie St. Louis*ba:

„ - - Many’s dosing stock price 1 524.63, on th e New.Yor

----- Exchange.............................____5 _liestl(L.andJRalstQn_Pi~ JlondayTefiis'ed tb comi- ___Rep o rts t tia u u ie a l-K a ;

jvorks.w hert con tac ted Associated Press. ■

• C o m p i l e d ^ staff JM lw !

»•

. . . : -----------------------------------

r S w A e

Tw

numtxjrofnewS ? r r : : - a n n !ncntduringthc' . »thesi0Mt0wnin •

eoted a sofLrental. .It owners,' TWIh

exempL8 that Cu

30 - over Id126 premier•92 In me

• 112 th e T>144 Comme

.118 annuall153 . exceller

. 6 6 ‘ , Todd Bl;•21 T h ee28 Monday

■ highlighn FaJJf Economic F alls aiint Director Oova------- Martin Illndln's records. chance i

— I state's ai ~ developr p r Y Idah ^ from mi

)NEY ■ S ilanguage

o p r t o d i ---------

archers------ , ' ; S ;- Scientists at

llS TrJ S o r s s -rket opportuni- to t

. busmess IIndustrial . . ev<

;e, a software t h e ^ n d estimate mar- leadershi

ll as scieiitists ional appljca-

jws how deci-used to help V > sions by under- decisions can •«,- Aijoci

tal; economic ----------

» i d sirk can also i

s ^ - s sS B ~=■» . I S

Hashsoidi some of ih(

rm s times labor

e s t im a te sIP Inc. reaf-. produa dn rter earnings' computerg 70 cents per Althoug s fourth-quar- H ash’s pn per share. , designed w •en by contin- agers in mii ce from ener-- — “Ounarj|s.jyith^por:____ajiimatocs;: offset by tively chei ased-pow er leam, he sa ilated-sidc of people just: >RP said. Its "Within I :o., lias a rate - tee you’ll b ) to recover h e ^ d . “Wi :osts from its short films c

themev?ry trt its founh- Raised o 2 before the 'ca rto o n s, : 'he company images fror nference call Tunes and o and anyone the office. I

live webcast th e Disney conference- togetherth ! posted at * mated featu by Jan. 19, “Storytell

nysaid— r ------It*s-ho«rifw. - ' ' ality ofdiea

P u r in a ------------- ^Jcrm a-iit Hewlett-1

m N e s t l e i 9 S7 to rowston Purina product, Araccepted a came out Uw: offer from .: food ciant Animation:icliide the _ _ood brands. I 1,4^ Icted to be I I f i lWall Street - ts Web site•se familiar TheAasoclat

50 for each LEWISTO percent pre- Commissio ■based com- Co mm uni cat ceFridayof l in e n sp n n i fork Slock ^.Communlca _ - - eawcmWasl

-Putm a-on_ -^Q w es^m u: )mment on_ ratcpayersawas in the______Idahordoesed by the bridging the

■ the state. TI the stale one

?wlre|epofto. . A w a j

'I'iiwin Falls chambe commerce holds nuaLawards_ banqliglnia s . Hutchins

flN FALLS-TiUeFactInc.^1 iplify the kind of Jjusiness dis Curtis T. Eaton was renowned Idaho, according to Magic V

lier business organization, memory of the late bonk exei Twin Falls A rea Chamb merce Monday night gave ihi al Curtis T. Eaton Award forbi lence to theT. W. Stivers fafni Blass ofTitieFact. e cham ber’s 81st Annual Ba lay wds a cocktails-and-dinner ighting 20 0 0 ’s good deeds for and its business eommunit

n Luther King Jr. Day, it also :e for chamber leaders to' pli 5 attractiveness for diverse eco; opment.,aho undeservedly geis-a-ba much of the rest of the worl a nondiverse population,r:sai( chamber President Teny McCi red remarks. “With more th; ]ges spoken in dtjr local schools

he world, with recent court a< ; away the ^ a n Nations stron, th Id^io.-w itlrarrAnneFranl^ eing planned in Boisc,'the v I realize that Idahoans are indie group of individuals.” ------ -:.urdy..saidjrwin Falls chambec idge to “do our part to relay the0 the world that Idaho is ope ss for all people of all cultures.’ evening’s top award commemo mdard'forbusinessTDRl domnf ship.set by the late Eaton o f '

p f t w a r eICOUVER... W ash ., - Ig up. Mnr rin Hnsh ditriflpH T e between two childhood K s: computers and cartoons. | room was a d u n er of.dec* I omponents and art books,” id.1 adult, Hash brought his jests together. He wrote aing pieceof comptifer soft- 1 Iled AnimationAIaster that the tools of professional ors available to anyone ' C.ned os. an easy-to-use inu^ J to computer illustrations,, id AnimationiMastcr takes the labor out of the some- • borious animation proccss. gram has been employed i short films, conceptual drawings and to illustrate T games.>ugh professionals use product, he said it was i with children and teen- mind.target market is aspiring"" ' r Es;lLHash.said.-It-s-reIa—— -j leap (S299) and easy to jj ! said, makingJ^tJdeal for_ _ £ iststartiiigbut. ’ I in five minutes, I guanin- I 1 be Tunning something,” ■ ‘WiUun a month there arc I IS coming out. And wc see I iry day on our Web site." I j on Saturday m orning I s, Hash keeps fram ed H rom the Jetsons, Looney I d other da.v>ic cartoons in I .'. His heroes, hc said, arc I iey anim ators.w ho put I the studio’s classic ani- . 1

iturcs. ■elling isn't just the script. • I :t was"drawn, tho person- - ■:canisi,” hcsaid................... Mler softwnre programmer — H tt-Packard, Hash left in ■ bund Hash Inc. Its first Animation:Apprentice, ijn tlic same year.

first ed ition of 50] on:Master followed in tm

ilities comilatedPfCM

TON - The Idalio Public UtiUti tion may re q u ire Qwe cations to construct a fiber opti r t of the pending sale to Citize ications in northern-Idaho ai ’ashington.nustruse-S12:4-miilionto'bene: :s os a term of the sale. oe9-not*have'a uuiict fiberruu he northern and southem parts The proposed line would brii

me step closer to filling that vole S PCTO3K 0 of the fib

T u e s

tlefu3,erI s '.i q u e t „ ^ ^ H p

leaderscharacter Q H I I H B Sled for aU P g H H Mc Valley’s U g X g n

m berthe

rbusiness afnily and

Banquet ner event for

Jso was a ........

7 P FiU^ B aik i f

icLuray s ggg> community on important-is

away a decade i _sh ip^vo id occur.

n ity," McCurd; ber the standard

^ e e ^ a , ber rives Jhe na th e k inds of fi

iMiJead------ those-fi rms-thatCurtis had shov

3pen for conduct one’i life.”

?morates Tiri<.F.-irf.i>-y.i n m ^ p r enough-w as in of Twin Trust building a

Lmakei

--vii- :. ' ; ■ :

- 'H R S S

1993, ahd new editions have added annually. To date. Has: sold more than.35,000 copi

nmission____ line stems from're

route.ilities B u t'custom ers >west befo re th ey sc< optics Communicatiotis ex tizdis '--phohe-cohnectioh; sa n d ._ L ew i^o n ,.,G rans

' Craigmonc, Kamiol enefit --.N crperw inJuly;A i

'em e rg en c y -sen route— haverbee irp rob l^ irts of . current network, ao bring notice about the pro void. Thereare_np_dirc fiber. . G rah iev iU e. th e 1

. ( Misday, January 16, 20

r m w

I (iowntown Twin Falls earn ed M

Trust. Criteria indude busi- s support for unique commu- i, encouragement of employ- ity involvement,, leadership issues and at least 10 years

rti^T . ta to n passed e ago, a great leader- — ^ iirred-in-our commu- dy said. To remem-. ird he set, die cham-namesake award “to ~__firm s and iridividuals in' arbesrexemplifygtist whar own us was tiie proper way e’s business and community

a-family-firm-tiiat—fittingly Jl Eaton’s Twin Falls Bank Sc and faced Shoshone Sffeet'

fe b e e n In tern e t!ash lias The programpies at enhance an artist”!

1 may recremoving rock along the

■s have m onths to wait ee changes. Citizens ecpects to take control .of.. . ihs-tn-€larksttn;ftVash : ,^ n g ev ille r .Cottonwood, -ah, Kooskia, Lapwai nnd___AugtBtorS^itembe-.:----- --rvicea In I d a h o X o u r i t^ ' niatic di^cTfa'ulu in t ^ . accordhig to a commission ToposaL ■i e c t .c n n n e c tio n i.b e tw e g n -■' - . e c o u n ty s e a t o f I d a b o

m ,............. >

2 0 0 1 . .

/ins t(

I Monday n igh t's top award a t a i

isi- when It was purchasnu-___J)orotiiy Boone-in-196:oy-, TitieFact’s current ofl lip courthouse was built iars -e d in 1998.-:---------

I A form er Hi v -v no ted fiscal i

----- referred to as “T ,,^p2r t \ 'S tivers*h«d-b 'iW F A U J before going ini «uit>cMMi(t self and later brrTTT-------- into the familyin said. Blass joined themtat------- Thfr-award~pla'q(iay , Monday d tes 38 year ity Uie c h ^ b e r , the local

^ gic Valley Regiom

& College of Soutiiem II et s t a t ^ d e p o l i ^

5S c h i l d ]

I. When

m is designed to Aj ,.na Lst*s creative vision, allows iiu( gei In tiie way. and re

quire fibeCounty, and Its soutiiem and W hitebird. A call i Grangeville sometimes g Spokane before i t bo

,. , Grangeville..............J._':A.few.years.ago.,whH1.....River flooded, Riggins re:— calLGrangevilla.because 0 __Mid George Enneking,'.*

■ When the service worl Riggins and GrangeviUc Ennekingsaid '

• • -... !?Witbouta dmibt, we ne But Qwest has to overcoi

> : ....... £usinas £ ^

;op h(• - I

■ ■ ■...........J

• -F

...............- ............v''•V ■ P

Risih.f - ^

hti

l€

idoi

refa

«UfMfUtntatawMMt a chamber of coinmarce ^

tahased from Hugh and xl L963, the chamber said.-— - office across from tiie

iit in 1974 and expand- ^

_House_Sp ea k er and____il conse rvative still .IS “Mr. Speaker," T.W. “ j1-been-county-clerk-----P9: into business for him- r bringing his son, Rich, lily firm, th e diam ber ^ lem later. ^fq(re~they~received ' iors of involvement in cal libraiy foundation, ional Medical Center. iing and zoning, the n Idaho and local and

vai

Ihood ir

Martin Hash sits In hi office at the Columbli Arts Center In Vancouver, Wash. Growing up, Hath divided his time between two child- hood passIoRt: computers and cartoons. As an adult, Hash brought his two Irtem ts together. ' He wrote a pioneering

^^H .plece.of.com puter.__-softwarecalled'------AnlmatlomMasterthal makes the tools'of~

^ ^ ■ -p ro fe ss io n a lanimator* availsble to anyone with a PC.

WfM*

en artists create an image on ..natiomMaster,- the computer IWS them to shade it. rotate it I record movement. A host of

>er O ptics;»n towns of Riggins resuliill from R ig a tn s to used» goes to Boim and is notbounces back to north

sn tiie Jittle^SalmfmI residents coulB not '" : 'Oni » a lin& w a^rfou trr^ locali fc.aifi.Idaho .C6un^,J Ltions.'

■orks, calls betweiM . telep ilie are expensive,:; ; R i ^

! need It;" h e said. — : " ijitfl [ rcome complications ' ~a gooi

\ T h e Til

© M, T h e Curtis T. Eaton Av -ghren-in-l990 to-Universal- • F irs t Federal-Saving^Bar yea-.

.R ecip ien ts of o ther cha &fondaynight: - • • C harter Member Award

r R e a l ty ^ fo u n d e d in .^1 Ufenersmith'family, and La

-re tirem en t-c o m m u n ity 1 P errine Coulee north of thi and hom e to s e v ^ of the d Langdon Visitor's Center vol

Each year, the chamber s honor two businesses who hi tiie chamber and tiie commu time a n d been chamber mi least h a lf a century.

“W hen J. C. WMams cam idea fo r Lazy J , his plans incl of th e Twin F alls chambe: sa id , “ an d one of th e firs receive in the mail every ] fail, comes from J .C ” ‘

• Presfdent*s Award - im president Edmunds, wht had 'an e a ^ year biit insteac challenge of autiioring a cou tan t docum ents in 2000: th s tra te g ic : p lan and its Telecommunications Position

• Volunteer of the Year - of Hertz par S a l^ chosen for

• Specia l Recognition AiFederarsavm^-BankrTvhiclfsaid has demonstrated extiac port-for-community-project ^ear, such'as taking oh the fi :h am b er’s student leadersl m d supporting a Magic Valli Christmas spedaL.

• Ambassador of the Year- )f Irwin Realty.

TimeS'News Business Edito. 'Jtttchiris-ain-txrrcaeHsrarT: U2, o r by e-m ail a t virgv K dley^m

n h isw (otiier features add pd flair to the animate'

_______ result_______There are more s(

animation- programs ket. Hash said, desi^

sold there arc few pn> beginner.

“We have compc---------- theyYeall focused'on'

th a t A rnold Schwi his movie,” Hash s a i i “ jjj. ■ ca re how hard it i

theyVe got professions Nothing about comp

• them inherentiy bet« and-ink for illustrating to Hash.-In fact, he sai al artists generally hav

• hand.“The talented artist

painting or draw a d lit, ju s t kick a computer' ro..... .......... T here-are two adi

■computer offers, Has ”8 one, computers allo\,______share-images.the ima,--------- atcs'can'bepassed'im

so tiiey can collaborate-------- new animator can leam

e ra a ■. - Computers also elii

to repetitive , work of a Artists don’t iiavc to d image for each of their m ovem ents the com

*' automatically u p ^ te tt create tiie illusion of me

“Really, that’s all coi is just r e i ^ t stuff reall Hash saioNThat enabli

. son and a computer to e r an animated film’thawould have taken a teai to create.

r : -------“ f i a t ’s' wliy-professRitors, wiio laww what tiu

Kelly, au thor of the ] “ Charaaer Animation:

.Kelly said they like tiie ease of use and feanirea

er them to add backgroi it dothes or other ^tnil< ^ Xotofworle.

installaticulting from rules it must foUt d to be a port of tiie Bell Syst lot a l lo w d to provide servio th em an d southerri Idaho. T '.li-cuts—biBtween-Groncev iteb ird^- - >ncc"Citizehs C o 'i^ unicatii il telephone seryirouHL'^nE is-will n o t apply, as it was nev< TBell-SyBtBraTmdlt'irilfeirdj » h o n e company for White

he commission, will a « c p t t Q Jan.'31 a lm t whether the fi K)d use b f pan of the S12[4 mill

Tim cs-Ncws

. - rf

Award was f l ^ . rsalRrozen-Foods;— Bank won i t l ^ t .

diam ber h o n ^ s

yards - Gem St^fte .i959/^by X - . -

I L a ^ J R a n d ^ a ty bu ilt on th e f tiie CSI cam p>[le diamber's B u s __‘volunteers. er selects for ^10 have s u p p o r t _ . imunity for a lohg r members fo r ^ t

came up witii 1 ,: i n d u d i support nber,” M cCurdy first checks we try year, w ith^iit___

- immediate i ^ t who should have Etead took oh ^ e . couple of imp&- >: the c h a m b ^ s ts Technologytion.______ a ______u- - Jack Jardm e i for the honor by

a Award - F irs t l i c m m h a f f iB ^ '— (tiaordinary stip-iects-in-tiie-p«t------le funding of tiie ership progr^fai Valley,tdevi£0n, <■

a r -D o n n a B a ^ ------

ditor Virgim'a^.ir73T-09JITE^.-------iriinia@magic~

ra ili pcrspecovc so d ' ' ' lated films that

-e sophisticatfid uns on the mar- »gned for high- oation. But Hash products for i^e

mpetitors, bu t l'on'tiying tb~^ . :hwarzenegger id. “They don't it is, because donals using i^” omputm makes )ettcr thiw p l ­ating, accords^ esaid, traditiog- ■ have the upper

rtist can paint ja a drawing arid ater’s butt,” K t ■

•advantages B-------Hash said. Fot llo\. people i iimage, one erg-,------I oin to anodic^ rateorsothat« earn from a ve^'

I eliminate t l^ of animatin®. to draw a neW heir charactortP , :omputer w ill ■ te tiie Image f i •f movement *■:1 compuiers really quicklyi? lables one p<* r to put t o g ^ rtiiafotiierwi*. team of artis^

nlesslOnal anim|^ ttiiey^doinj^ •!," said D o u g - '" ~ ' he 1998 b o ^ ion in DeptiiS : the progran^ ures tiiat allow ground, skiiji

5 *

ionfollow since :System. Qwf : rvice betweA 0 . The b o u i# igevllle affl

:ations iT rifi , 1

lever apart * -------- -eadylhe loM ^ h iteb ird a rfl

ipt c o m m e n f t ......^efiber-Iiqett____million. . 9

, , •-------- , , •■•c;

Page 7: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

' W o r l d

" r i i ®. ^^SANTA.TECL.

-^AP) - H ie eartfac rose to 600 Monde hopes fading of pi v i tm from lands] thrbifgh villagi Salvador ~ thou0 fre6 d after u^ngi: can far hdp. ■

'A sihfonnadon____ ^#^unttysideK .w

■yj^ communides n ^ the gbvenunec

;>Jes had b e e a c seJvador/At lease Jh DeighSorlng G

■ .l iu n d re d s of peo- - - J ’b e U e v e d to b e to

The vast m ajc ^ , ^ e d were here i 'W here a m ountai

. ------ earth came ttimblii:i;its Colinas neighi

^ ■ Salvadoran p o l i>eopIe were in jur 14,000 houses

“destroyed in Saturc : /^ d e quake..j Rescuers said tJ „lbd ing survivors V

----------r&s-fflore tim e pa:^ground, convulsed

.‘fictes, settled ‘ , Residents of Las

■^Wained th a t th e ’iSllowed land own ^^ears to dear trees

()PI<Xi: LONDON ( ^ ) -

^ n d plunging priC'______ iX®y_QPEC.membei

^ ^ i l their productio . ,^pf U.S. economic fira

pfif a weakening rfpm ' OPEC re p re se r

___ ,.e;cpected to.approvlea st 1.S million b when they m eet H jVienna, Austria, d e

------ liom -the-U nitod-S t. Jfuropean Union.

“We want the mar stable mode. There] to take a reduction th e reduction will around a million an< re ls a day, Saudi . IRinister Ali Naimi i in V ienna. S aud i

I OPEC’s largest prodi A reduction of t

-------would-equal-about-' th e cartel’s current o •'^The Organization < ■Exporting C ountri •■ ^ o s t two-fifths of ••{^de, and it wants t( firm - and revenu t

____ 'l^ e n i f t h e US. slow.me economies of oth

'ihiporting nations.' ' In a tiighly unusw

. ;tmderscores OPEC’s , „rion, Saudi Arabia I

W y I

\________ JS 6 0

LAW N M O W ERegular $365

= = :

......... ------------ JS<S3---------SELF PRO PELIE

RdSulor J469

\ JX75TOPOFUNE LAWN M O W EI

Regulor $802

’ JE75 SAME AS ABC WITH ELECTRIC S ti

2 ONLYRe9o!or'$899

_' ' •"

~ ; 0P B N 8 A IM P M Iea iE ou tfiraiT i

. KIMSERLYflOAD*TWIN ----- l/SMtEutotOnitn

— — ---------—CiUTMFw 1^227-

D ■

l i t p i i H sCLA..E1 Salvador . . B H thqmiVA yf ^ th toll f id ^ widi rescuers' f pulling more su> idsUdes d u t swept B 9 ag e s .across. E l . W B i u g h one mau'was . lg fais c ^ phone to

ion came in from VMdiere-hundredfr— s remained isolat* - nent said 594 bod- 'L coun ted in E l ' u t six peojde died ( Gtiatemalai, an d ’ leople w ere still ' ^ ■ 1

a jo rity of those-e in Sanm Tecla, H f lta in of rock andbling down on the ' -----ighborhood, three . R**«wth e capital, San 8 ^ T

?olice said 1,830 JX h !'] ju red and nearly s dam aged or side, a urday’s7.6<nagni- ground

nerabled th e chances of The i s vkrere d ^ d l i ^ side, bpassed , and th e ___neighbed £rom the land- bringin,

sionsabLas Colinas com----- Aldioh e governm ent deaths iwners over the Colinas ees from the hill- landsUi

& aim st(*) - Haunted by alerted (is-of-oversupply----- pump -1rices, for cnide, month, tb ^ .a i m to.cur-_____ Jili-seirtion amid signs gone cor frailty and fears a cut,” s emand for o il • oil anal) se n ta tiv es a re Benson, rove.a.cut of at London. 1 barrels a day “The : : Wednesday in doesn’t despite a p p ^ ' Gignoux-States-and-the-----deskatE

The Elnarket to be in a ' executiv a-efore we need - the carte ion. The size of duction. iU probably be with th( and a half* bar- like to s< di A rabian Oil stafelele' ni said Monday . b an ^ . i d i A rabia is . . “Thefi odiicer. bit hastjf th a t am ount Gilles.G:ut-S-percent-of-----toayo^ycIt output. U.S. E)n of Petroleum Richards itrie s supplies Persian C of the world’s bers to 1

s to keep prices levels, sa lu e s flowing - assured tiowdowninfeos___cantiy.lo»Olher major oil- rels a day

He tollsual move that tiiat tiie f C s determina- decision c la has already edcut.

NOW... AVE BIG

5 ^

LA

>MHONDAV-FRlbAV*SAII-N

= "-0 1 --”!*

ses to 60(

!M worfcm cany tho a Tecta, EI Sa^8dor, Monday. AutI lore lunrhron of the earthquake U le and lerft another 1,000 miMlng. ,aU eging th a t the lack of nd cover left tiiose below vul- ble to landslides. - le quake.loosened that hill- , burying th e mlddle-class ;hborhpo_d_atli_ts.base_and_ ^ down some of the man- above.ihough tiie l ^ e s t number of hs ap p e a re d to be in Las las, the quake caused 185 slides across El Salvador,

'Q G urtairi;d customers that It plans to p -le s s -o il-s ta r t in g -n e x t— h, energy analysts said, •seems-to-be-fllmost a-fore-— conclusion tiiat tiiere will be ” said Mehdi Varzi, a senior alyst at Dresdner Kleinwort jn, nn-investm ent bank in3n. ___ . ____ .le surprise would be if this I’t hap p en ,” added Peter tux, head of tiie petroleumitSdomonSmithBamey:------! European Commi^on, the tive arm of the EU, urged irtel Monday not to cut pro- in. The 15-nation EU, along the U n ited States, would ) see oil prices remain at a • level between $20 to $28 a

e fear is that this action is a sty," said EU spokesman Gantelet. “This gives rise .►*yaeffecr(in prices).” ----------. E nergy S ecre ta ry Bill rdson, who traveled to the n Gulf to press OPEC mem- .0 keep output a t current said Monday he had been

d tiiat a cut wUl be “signifi- -lowcril-than-3-million-bar— lay.told rep o rte rs In London le group has made no fmal in on the size of the expw -

•R ID IN G M OW ER

R egulor $ 3 7 0 0

LX275 R ID IN G M OW ER

R egu la r $ 5 1 0 0

^ ^ 4 2 5 f

• 3 3 5 LAWN & GARDEN

TRACTOR------- R e g u lo r -$ 7 1 6 5 - - -

f n ^ $ S 9 W

^ C A S H ! "I-HTOM SATURDAY

HJOOIITV TRACTOR-WENDELL-IOAHO---------------- "~ B 3 6 -6 m -----------------------ToUfr««1-fl(»-82<-9519 ^

M I m

X) in Sah

in earthquake victim froffl the ral Authorhlet eald they ara ibelng \ :e that Wiled at least 600Ing, *

)f burying coffee woAers ll- ing roads.

The num bers variei 1- deatii toll was expect* IS The emergency, commitid___Santa'.Teda.region saidI- dead h e re alone. Ic

remained missing - hun if tiian the flguie given Sa s tiieRedCross.5 Police said nearly 18,0 •, had been evacuated

producti5 “If OPEC decides ton t— wehope-it-wiH-act-in~a

and measured fashion,"------ -N everthelessrtheTiiii

for consumers are unc r marily because Iraq con t w ithhold the bulk of i 1 from market. Iraq is.em! - -a -pridng dispute witii tii : Nations,- which regulate:

exports. i_ If Iraq resumes expot----- mallynexrmonthT'thenr ed OPEC cutback won’t I to unsettie prices, anali

However, if Iraq stays o' m arket in February , t

I b inedeffecto facu tinO • duction would like ly

shortage of o il .

Mofiintali_■ 4 0 0 N . 3 rd

M o u n ta in h ■ .(2 0 8 )5 8 7 -(

. ^ w i o u m a i i i— --------— In s ia e W a F

2 7 4 5 A m e r M o u n ta in H

------ :(20B ) 587-1

APV • Am»l YUtt Tl» A«««

vadoranI ousareais.:

relatives c - who still hj

services. W as many as million peo HealtiiOrgj

Aftershoi the countiy

■ re siden ts debns onto w ere re ac copter, and damage or (

-munities.

In L a sC t - i s t s - a n d - r

landowners paniestosa the hillside against tiiec on\fcndayi

rabble In ingdevelopi EhopeofRnd- dredsofdea

rs and block- Jk

ied and the:te d to ris e . Ilittee for th e - _ " T t m I , id>36;were__ ■ ■:c sa id 366 ~ ~ m ~ iimdredsless jg* Saturday by

^ 0 0 0 people 1 i i N rom danger*

ion■ r e r

• m akecut^ a r

? h ? S d ! ^ mm ^cations nclear, pri- « |^ ontinues to ^ j | f its crude ^ mbroiled in ' v .tiie United-----------tes all Iraqi - ^

■orting nor- m _________j.annapat- ^I’t do much ^alysts said. ' M Bout of tiie ^ ^

, th e com -' 9OPEC pro- V • Jy cause a *

In Homa esesd E .____ _ L _ _ _____H o m e , ID 8 3 6 4 7

'-8 4 1 7 •

I n H o m e c ^ j j - ^i F M a f r -----------------------s r ic a n L eg io n B ivd. H o m e , ID 8 3 6 4 7 -1 0 7 6 ____ ^ J ________

ou P«ontoa* VMd ll KCuraM M Of Mnut t y b»*npoMafcr»KV»iiar»w Natiip

iquakea. Many were living witii s o r in shelters. Others 1 had homes lacked basic Water service was cut to as half of tiie c o u n t s 6 >eople, the Pan-American Tganizationsaid. i hocks continued to rock itiy Monday, frightening ts and knocking mor<» iw fiighwaji Many towns achable only by heli- tid little was known about sr deatiis in isolated com-

Colinas, environmental- l-re s id e n ts -h ad ~ su e d '“ JTS and construction com- stop tiie deforestation of

ide. A judge had ruled lem, and angry residents ly argued tiiat tiie result-- opment had caused hun- Ieaths.

l u d s o n ' s i s T e p r i c I n i

e m a i n i n g M e n ’s s h e

a n d b o o l s ( r o m t h e !

—YOU CAN-S

3 0 ® /

— 7 5

y * y

H o m e Federal is gi\ th c speed o f life. O )

' rate o f 6 .50% APY. dealing w ith a b an k

H ere’s how to t a k e ;

I f you’re a currcn t H C D w ith an opcnin]

_ m ore to a renew ing

I f you’re new to H o i open a new H o m e f qualily for any type

* j e r o m B b s h s___in s id e W a irM a rt____

2 6 8 0 S . L incoln J e r o m e , ID 8 3 3 3 8

— ( 2 0 8 ) - 3 2 4 - 5 7 0 0 f - r r

2001. Tta Annuil PranUM YWd < I tfekwtd OapsM*. LlmaM Is S230^ par d*

■ i__________ ^

Tuwdi

Scientists fm< c a s e i n M c D c

ROME (AP) - Scientisi found Italy’s first, suspecti

- of mad cow disease In a ci slaugh terhouse that su meat to McDonald’s rest* in Italy and elsewhere in E

The slaughterhouse in I Ita ly ’s n o r th e r n . Lom region, .belongs to tiie Cre group. Cremonini is tiie ex m eat supplier for the Air fa s t food-g lan t’s restai

I n g a n d r e g r o u p T n g <

h o e s , W o m e n ' s s h o i

e i r s e m i - a n n u a l s a l p

SA V E F R O M -

V o T O

Downtown USMoInAv» 7 3 3 -4 7 5 0

g iv ing you a great way to I O p e n a Prem ium C D and ’Y. As your interest adds uf ,nk tha t’s dow n to earth!

:e advantage o f this great r;

: H o m e pederai customer, y ling deposit o f S5.000 or n ne C D .

■lome Federal, you can ope e Federal checking or savir pe o f new loan.

Honhonc^lnBot»ESokfwouftjto

---------------------^ * O p e n .

•rd*pot«r.U«nt>wFOC. ™

•day, January 16,2001 T kna»N m

id possible mac ionalH’s^ilaughiists have across Italy, corcted case M assimillano.cow at a MondaJ.

su p p lie s Parboni coulistaurants say which otiierI Europe. Italy get beef fnX Lodi, in Until Saturdaim bardy was discoveredremonini . . considered maexclusive only two casesAmerican were two cows i :au ra n ts ---b e en imported f

D o n ’t M is a O u

i FLOOR COI I f SALEs m Going on I j H R O D m O h m

I 3 '* T tooloca/to o e s senre you,..Do\ l e , ____________ & Lynwoo,

Jf*?:SHOE

\ve. S. Lynwood Shopping'7 3 3 -6 2 8 0

) keep y o u r money grovk-in id ca.sh in on an outstandi; up. you’ll enjoy thc comfoi

ra te : .......

you can open a new Prcm m ore, o r by adding S5,OOi

oen a Prem ium C D w hen 'ings account, o r w hen yoi

■ KTieFedeK

7 d a y s a w e e K

imilufltyMa______________ Momborl

lm.TwlRF«bililiho A-7

l a d cow ^iterhbuse.company s p o k ^ a n

ino. Parboni sai.d

ouldn’t immediately h e r countries besides :f from the company. ■ • . u-d.ay, when tlw case ired, Italy had been mad.cow-free. The -

ises reported th e re ' ws in 1994 which had . ed from Britain.' ’ '

O i i r H iig e

MRINGft N ow !

i U t _ :t l lo n s lo _ Dowatam V nail! _

•J jI ^

in g C e n te r U P l

8 0

4 * J i - :

.--.I

kving at nding- nfort o f

em ium , 0 0 0 o r

cn you you

nal. -

c k ! ■ ”

oorFDIC M i

Page 8: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

E d it o f

Gohog

On W e d n e sd a y hearings will begin

• . way toward decidiiJ__ C o u n ty -d ev e lo p e r

__ -b u ild a 50,000-anit■ -hog fa rm o fT a '5 ;i • a c re s i t e e a s t

Burley.W ednesday nigh

session is a hearing the Idaho Departm* o f E n v iro n m e n : Q u a li ty on i t s d n perm it for th e BigS Farm s LLC propos T hursday a n d Frid

. n ig h ts , . Cass____ C oun jy j P lam iing a

Z o n in g C om m issi' \vill also hold hearin pn riie project.

C o u n ty p la n n e rs a n d u l t im a te ly , t l cou n ty com m ission have th e fin a l say ( th e p ro jec t, an d th« sh o u ld p ro c e e d ca tiously.

This co lum n gene . a lly a d v o c a tes valu

a d d e d a g i-ic u J tu n d e v e lo p m e n t in th Magic Valley, but ih one is troubling for num ber of reasons:

. • The size of 'the p

~e£te~cti^y to proven groundvyater. N eithe

— r^officials-ha\*e-any-e.v] .s e e in g a n a n im a l o]

— — -sii:er----------------------7•T h e site ,7 4 mileJT

R aft'R iv e r, is good land . W hat effec t w( have on property val \VouId anybody want

- r w ^ t

' The members of tl)£ - 'William B rocM

. .-ii . ~

_____ yj?U m s' M j le s ^ n e e iThere are many times't

and thankful to live in a Cl ihtre are so many good, c( and caring people. Like th where. f(jr days, tlie medu death of two law cnforcerr heljied raise money 10 sup lies.

Then nt tiiu sjime time, 1 and disappointed tiiat this and Uiesc same people fail that there were three fami

_____victims, 'rhree families hai--------bculliccs, und(‘<:nnrl fnmil

J nere are three l^ tlioT w tlie final expenses of bu i^ ()nes and the pain and suff their loss.

Hy most accounts, the p<: \verc good men, and by mo George Timothy Williams'

niDSi, if not everyone, inth Something terrible happ

Since ihe time of the incide ment officials have withhel dence from themedia.pubi ly of TinrWilliam.s. It is km) i \vhr> was the good guy and \ bad guy, if any were. Maylx will know,what rejiUy hapi« we never will, but it Is not tl

. need qur compassion and su each man’s family and frien has Inst a loved oiie. Tim Wi as well as the otiier tivo him efjually the loss of their love lieart and compassion go ou amrrrienilsorCoorfiff'rimoi

Doonesbury

msejiFCHKaajKe 'tN. m

IKIAI.

) slow Q g farm Ii ^ a se r ie s o f public thj ^ n that will go a long a c id ing w h e th e r Blaine Pu i.c rR o n -A c h s 'g e tr tb “ im n im al' j—__- -.......

Hearings this*, The DepartJiicnt of Ei

ig h t’s , Quality will conduct a c ing by '”8 Wednesday on devi tm ent proposal to builde n ta l animal hog farm in eas d ra f t County. The hearing is „ c u v for 7 p.m. in tho Burley

School Little,Theater. V

r i Sa s s ia • The Cassia County PN S.and_ -ZoneCommission will c SSJ on puDlic hearings on the 1 inngs - p.m.Thurs(Jayandat7

Fnday. both In the King e rs - Ccnter at Burley High S( , t h e ion -lyon What dp you tthey YJo'd like to piint your op

the hog farm proposal. 5 letter, or a copy of youn

:ner- ' timony. to The Times-Ne llue- • P.O. Box 548. Twin Fal u ra l 83303 th e .• Fax number (208) 734-

.th is Mwiaews@m' ;S'n.nV o r a

5 proposal calls into to re iL a i»ld.hp. manaRcd— idt i-ent dam age to th e to m :h e r s ta te n o r local ju s t e.\-perience in over- and ( 1 o p e ra tio n o f th is jslati

sive IeJ; from Buriey near Thi )d farm a n d ranch broat w ould th e facility hog (

values in th e area? ners; nt to buy 600 acres make

'lioTP*- ~ S t8pf>en Hartgen.............................. ‘ManaglngwWor MIkoS

[ the.e[}ilonaI board and writers o :k;CIark Walworth, Sieve Cnimp,

- - L e t t eee d ouL support. weiiaes'that I am proud a community where *J, compas-sionate e this past week ^ 9" ^ -*dia focused on die fnenc cement officials a n d - ;- r support their fami-

send\le, I am. saddened [his same media failed to recognize amilif. of homicidehavelosisons,______ — JERm ilv m o m h o r’: ___________iidei ^ h o have to t>ear___ , Tii^rig (heir loved NfiW 1 iiiffering causcd by My,

........... ■ ple uni poLce officers chang< most acc*)iims, js beca us was a quiet, car- need ti?b!y>r likcd.by----------- donUn1 the lown of Eden. Don’ ippcnedjan.3. isagw :ident, law enforce- of peoj held facts and evi- ‘ going t lubUcandthefami. - :<M) eariy to tell old aniid who was the tionbutyl)cs<Hpeday we scores! ipl>ened: maylte going n )t the victims who . •- ifeelclsui)pon.Ii.is-----:-----ofpeoriends. Each family say tha Williams’family exam a amilies suffer cation (oved ones. My you hai ' out to tlie family MAT tnotJiy^vmiafhs as Good

JwjLassA'm f I u j ]

)n Cassi propose

that abu tted a giant hog far a quality of life issue of the P ublic o ff ic ia ls sh o u ld exz im p a 'a 'h o fo ray on 'tR e ecor

■....... I .on th e lifestMs week RaftRivercc

• VVe re nt ilEn^ranmenui the album en

. s s ; S n r iuild a 50.000-eastemCassia anH 1' is scheduled Cassia an d 1 fieyHigh c o u n ty re s if. Written conv B*S Sky imp< ted Ihrough from o u t of

the positive i Planning and th e l o c a l '< ill conduct two .might b e limi ^e project, at 7 .• .The so-fa It 7 p.m. re la tions b e rfng Rne ATS d e v e lo p e r a

■ officials mak< d e r ju s t how e

i think?' opinion about if.thQr arose. Jl.Sendyouf T he b o tto n lur written tes- seems to us, is -News at: b u rd e n o f p i Falls. 10 squarely on ti

oper. If th e Ca: 34-5538 g reen -I ig h ts t J — ^ ^ _ je c t , . i t shou l

I cau tio u s ly an m e n ta lly -a n c

repeated reviews. . M alK>.i!^jusl:^ginninE3lric manage industrial ag on 'th

ist- last year, th e Legislature id Gov. Dirk K em pthom e sig ation c rea tin g .the first com 'e review process for such pn rhat law leaves Cassia Coui Dad discretion over hov^ - o r g farm Is developed . Coun rs and county com m issioner ike the m ost o f that leverage

..............■— ....... JUvertJiIng,

rs of editorials, a re Stephen Hartgei up. Keifin Rlchert and Dan Reids.

E R S — —ill as the fin ^ es 'a n d friends.olt ier i\vomen who died.I hope die media and the rest of nmunity will show die same con n and support for die family anc 2nds of Tim Williams diat diey li )>^for the families of the tivo p< icers.'rii6 pe those who can affor id what they can to the Tim.Will lefit fund at the D.L. Evaris Ban] n’s family can pay for Tim’s fmal »nses and know that the people in FaUs also care about them.ERRYT)EWAAL_________;den

w'drivlng la w ls u j j fa i rIy opinion on the new law about under 17 getting their license is nge die law? My reason for sayii ecause what about the ones who d the extra time beliind the whe •t need to take-driver's educatio on’t get me wrong, driver’s educ good thing to have and somethii eople need to go to, but the law lg to punish all teens because so; x-diey-'re not Riipposed-tOrFm-16 and I’ve already taken driver’s < but when transferring mv road es (skills tesTTtJiey were lost. N< 8 to have to redo all diat, plus m eel that this new law is unfair to Jople underl-7-in the communiii hat how well you do on die writ n and how well you do in driver’ m (if you take it) should determi liave to do the extra hours and v ATT PIKE x>ding >

Jly^ P W MS$.ly

- I

t3P........... . T u e

i ia ^

lal W dfarm ? This Is S 3 m l he first order. ’ a « 1 1 exam ine th e j H coribmy, bu t 5 a “W esly le o f [He. r com m unity." t n o t sold on len t tha t the reject.w ouldy m ean a lot - Hod jo b s fo r Hid M in idoka He s id e n ts . I f ^ H n ports labor Ho f th e a rea , ^ B J 'e Im pact on ^I ec o n o m y I simited. I —>-far pricklyo fc gjetw een th e , ^ I C r a n d lo ca l fjVake us won* ^ 1 | h I w dedicated • ^ j f f f i u id ; b e " t d ~ J J U ^It p rob lem s...............€.:om lin e , i t ^;, Is th a t th e I f - p ro o f lie s I I

I t h e devel- C a ^ la P&Z ts th is pro-o u ld do so I M a n d incre- < B H

and subject

dcarzEhow c:

ia&a S iprojects. to these iimi ounty with tho republic i ■or i f - t h i s sharcTusviei u n ty plan- I recall no- lers should eral spedal ii Ige. t ^ o f c o n c e

Liebermanth-------------- Attorney Gen

Aslicroft.• • ______ Ashcroft is..... whobeliCTcs

precepts in pr ilngdlwtor might reasom

fer from toon Igen, and practice I[5 wehavewitn(_J_____ d i ^ completi

eight years un Since Cluisi

__________ came to theseon a mission fi purpose for th

► of individuals;

3 -jyhave . .o policefford it will ------------------iVilliamsianksoinal The facts atjplepf • , Afewindivii '• Department of------------ ----- issued a draJftj_ r ■■'--^^fann,-daM hi»-........ ....... :------notl-Thisisfar

has submitted] Kjutpeo- completely up: e is why ’ ’ committee to d aying this Here are son »ho don’t ■ consider t h e I »heelor operation, wliii

-----------year.wiU.bB.pr(ducation any given time thing a lot Jn comparison, aw is *” 8 operation 0 ! some did • mean 238,000 c v l6 years------^i>™ uldpxo(

- I t -

ir T ------- o ier thecountrS k 1 proven to nin fi

dirtictly toward

. , River and again ' Burley, where n

ByGarryTrudeau

uwvB'AiLOiY.mn^Nor

— r k b : : ; : ^ < g g g s t c ^

• I N Klesday, January 16, 2'

he rcli|i

(uring die last presidential campaign, diere was much “(3od-talk” from Vice President Al Gore and his nuining mate, Joe uSomocommentatoi^deddei

rman‘wnjecdon of-God into d was not only.somediing new b wonderful. Wlien George W: d of God, and especially Jesus

tne people - that threatened ic and made people who do no iews feel inferior.0 senator, and certainly no lib1 interest group, raising die— cems about Gore andthat diey now raise aboiit eneral-designate John

is an EvangelicsU Oiristian,

private and in public. One inably argue diat we don’t suf > much union of personal faith a but too litde, espedally as nessed the consequences of ete detachment diese last

istopher Columbus, many vhi ?e shores believed they were I from God and diat God h a d : them and for America. , hington spoke about the God and religion in die l i v ^ " Is and in die laws of nations, s Madison, Thomas Jefferson list), John Adams, Abrah am ••

about hog farm issueviduals might think; since the of Environmental Quality hai t iwmilr forthe proposal hog

ir from over. What d ieD E Q - d is a draft only. It is still p to the planning and zoning ideddethlslssue. , ome things you may want to a proposal Is for a 5S,000-sow Inch means UOO.OOO pigs a iroduced, or-5I0,Q00-pigs a t - ie, on less than 5,000 acres, n, if this were a catde-feed-'I or a dairy, thatwould )cows.loduce.waste equivalent to . !ople. You may think dial iffect you, but what happens>te seeps into the aquifer-----sn proven to happen ^ ilp'P.The aqui.ter has b een -I Jrom.the pi oposed site------rd the Declo-Burley area. In site has had some serious is were to happen again, tff this property would run t River into the Snake lin toward Dedo and ' many of us enjoy great

u Mallard Fill

I\

1 • Q ■ ^ ■

^ __

O N

g i o u s cal -----

o ^ e

sus. . ' Lincoln and many pt lesser i e a d ^ Some

d more dian odiers. Sc not God’snam einvains

hold onto political p< Iit> have had different d

a reading of the hist( ____vides.com pelIing evi

leaders were motivai Scripture to write lat freedom and opporti

» . and to hold accounta

• sfuj^befianor and li Mario Cuomo said

wf- . Vatican’s opposition udi andnoonew asexea 5 New York governor ( if seriously his church’s

tion and many unbor

ivho been die most open a ^ . president but he, too, id a on sodal polides.'

Why is John Ashen, ■____ some liberals as die si

» ocritical Phariseeism^ s. two reasons, on _ One is that his faith ^ '• polides and those'pol

— Let"reaeadonal acUvidei SnakeRiver.

has . Approximately 5 0 1log-----°ne mile of the propo

.to fourmiles. ih e rfr^3 ____ people, and within foi

■ are anodier 170 peopl ,g ple will be direcdy afl

We have received s to from people living wit

of large hog fadlides i a ing diat dieir lives ha^ It— — changed.due.tojelaiii

intense odors and ded i; of land value. There au

tions looking to be staj we open the door and

I ----- fanwilliLgoLlhenexi, your, back yard,

ns We ask all dtizens 0 and surrounding areas lem before it gets sm o

- • educated on the propo--------die hearings on-Jan.-l{il at Buriey High School.

• things concern you, tot letters or questions to i zoning committee.

TODD B. WEBB MARKWEBB . Dedo

lllrnore

/ ■ pgM CCW TS a p e 'Ir<5-ebiw-l^K»K FR

OH H is

- t w g s - ^

d o u b l e

C a l T h o m a s |

1

y_otherpresldents and ; m e may have meant it.Some may have used 1Ul attempts to gain and - iI power. Some m i^ t \ i(dennitionsofGod,but 1istory of America pro- cevidence lhat many— - jivated by Cod and by ■ vlaws which expanded r

jrtunitiesform oreofus, untable duise who would hl-setbyHim fo rrriarinn. ’ xid life’s value, itself. tilid he took seriously die d on to the death penalty:ecuted on his w a t^ as s<jr (though he took less v,di’s teaching on abor- nxim babies died on diat nay carter may nave aI) about his faith of any liioo, toed the liberal line T

a<icroft being treated by eie second coming of hyp- _ p ( sm?. There are at least

uth actually informs his poUdra are conserva- ni

^ E R S —des on or around the Q|

>0 people live widiin- iposed sit^^wthm pn e_ :i_ ;^

four.to 10 i^ e i^ tiie ir----- &ople. At least 300 peo- affected. Isid several testimonies shi within 10 to 25 miles ba es in other states say- on have been drastically do ating healdi problems,— ^mi leclining and total loss Ur e aro a lot of opera- d s staned somewhere. If tra nd let this one in, how I ijxtono TOuld be in mo

woIS of Cassia Gjunty the eas to help a big prijl>tarted. Please become-----carjposal by coming to ‘ woi.1 8 and 19ar7p.m.------ ourwl. If any of these tior too, please submit cho to the planning and loo:

bet brii

L— ' R

-3"...... ' ........ -

H W eV B O V E se ep ^ .

_ c o N c e w w r f

/ f l w « g »

. . . . t

r - - T h e T i i

J stand;tive. The left likes.die polidi leaders who invoke God but polides of conservatives wht God’s name. It isn't God thej polides. If an adieist is a libe

—be-~»ff problem^fnrthpmT^ who is pro-life, for example, i ma to them as a pro.life Chri Similarly, a prochoico Chrisi

_able.to.theJ^t___________The second reason for Ashe

flogging by liberals, religious i is diat he truly is a law-abider will enforce laws he disa^w s he respects die law more ihari cessor a t Justice. Eighteen of. years in government were in I where he was an enforcer of k maker of diem. During diat til upheld the lonery laws in Mis; he oppoyd die lotteiy and bel

tu m ^ it into a virtue ^en gc dedded it could make money.

Faithfulness to the law is th son die left fears Ashcroft so i worry that enou^ documenc mony from leftover career em might stay behind to indict di trustees ofDieDepartment of lies, cover-ups and obstmctior Their worst nightmare is some actually believes in die law er enforce it and notinterpref it political oc personal benefit.--

John Ashcroft is such a man

Cal Thomas isa LosAngcfes 1 nisr. ^

Clinton ougtrt to c lear ouIn my opinion, President Cl

shouldbe getting his house in backing.his bapand r’f»trinp y the move. But he is still trying some kind of setdemem betwi Israelis and the Palestin ian 1 shuttling Madelaine and her e back and fordi from one couni m other adds up. You figure ti ion, lodging, security dnd all, nillions. Any.proposd made b Jnited States is looked at vritl: 3sm by the Palestinians becau rack record widi die Israelis.

I think the U.S. taxpayer'wo noney ahead if someodiera>i vould stand up to die plate am hey could hh one out of the pt The'U.S. taxpayer n e e ^ a r«

an’t spread our money all ove .'orld. I think we should call in ur markere."Aiia the Bosh adr ion should take notes. I know 1 homping a t die bit to turn Col )ose to see what he’s made of, e tte r bring the voters back toj ring some'harmony across Uie LEEDOCKSTADER Rupert_________ ________

ByBnice

1 - t t te ife

• (I

riiries-News

iS d f■'1

Jides-ofliberal but dislikes the “ who operate in diey fear. It’s thff^ liberal, it would’> B ufaii atheist — »le,isasanathe-t’ Christian. irisdan is accept-

^ c r o f t ’s public^ ous and secular, Ider.H ehasan# ' rees with becauA than, his prede- io fA sh ao ffs2 «I in positions ’*• — oflaw s,nota , ittim e,he ' 1- Missouri, diougf^ Ibelieveddie “ J0 6 -6 u tla« e a :ra f i= n govenunentley . >is the real rea- * : so m uch.’Dieyi ents and testi*^ r employees

It of justice for rtion of justice. omeonewho 1 ,V enough to '*itirforh isow n’*-------it— ... ? . man. y-

t e lYmesorfurn;

ft' r ■

r out_____ J , -t Clintone in order or “ .......tu! ready for- - -ping tq mediatfe_____Btweehthe ris. The cost of j e r entourage juntry to •etransporta-'*- all, it’s inio thi^3e the • ' withskepd- }causeofoiir lis. .•would be‘counny;----- 1--------la n d se e ife p M k . _____^_____a rest. We__,______over th e *f f U in so m e o f’ ’' admiAistra- A ow he’s K Colin P p w e l£ - ! of, b u t he K c together ain .' - Uie Umd. j | j

ic e Tinslew

T e p ®

PINB-— : T i fe ■;

Page 9: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

’ n P

■ $ ■ / ■ / ^E V f S f ' ' c

' f - V V ' I '■ ■ 'TO teofiheStat*

WgMim Diy 0D8U>■ K ^ h a v e s u m ^Spqs abouc v^eri 4«}I(i-aDdfafh(n —z-Jj)ariS r?tep rfa ttt

I riDdTiel930?st jnedgoveniroeni Syoy opportuniQ gomnor'sqieech J i u n Lragtiniiut; :W o d i i ^ .a n d '

ftmmon sense.' ^ o q x n b a t^ a d :

oiaricct| dl B » e o a w c o n ) i

............K ni?D a\tidonRw d promised, am

flocTQ ycndannci ^ stand guard ii

- • - ^ ( k i S i y s u q ^ at^jwithholdiiig

............wants the aotqinvesigateand powerdompaoiesl

i raclceteerin&mari_____tion, price fixing, a

tjalvyations.” He • ----- “expand the audio

posraa“( S S — audiORQrjhatcani

new power plants.’ F in ^ .w ith a n i

bravado, be threati to use die power oi

“ ^"HomalrtToprtVtat from driving consu dark and udliti^ ii 7 then that’s what I

------- ^Hiereality.-thouieramen^ not them cause of C ^ o m ia '

.^ f o m ia ’s l9 9 6 “<___ _ of eledridty, state i

^dnottetaQydere;------- ingmedianismfbri

What Davis faUe that the price a t wl Qould buy electrid lated, butgoverTira

= ^= = j|^p rlceT tn rtiid r sell that power to c Also, until recentlj regulators prevent

I , ties from signinglc . tracts to buy electr

prices,_____ -.Wheo ihe.current

dectridor began to ' ties faced baiScrupti

rocketing wholesale low government-ton

■ price. The low retail ensures continued h demand that outstri; causing shortages.

The difference be

■ andthelowgovemn trolled retafl price h; $12billi(mdebtfor(

; iitility companies. Dl absolutely nothing a and had no proposal

• deai-with it, despite I statement that he wt

----- the utilities to go bar__ VYOndcf ihrn thnf thf----- Davis’s speech is thai

huffing and puffing, i to. show no leadershi] sis

Davis did mention earlyl990sjiotasin, Mwer plant has beer C ^ o m ia . What hec that because of comp ment regulations on ( struction, and siting, I sition of environmenl

----- takes longer.tobuadplants in California tl where.

— Aldiough Davis cla-----administration has af

power plants, he faile

J^Radariosthbcom n f i^ .n ^ 'a new post,

•fv O f tr a o ^ ^ h l ^

~ ^tralned-Gom eswl

TlWmFAU^■ " i3 9 6 th A ^ \s

1 . . . ,,_736 .229S.V-wwyjiutfcUnit-cpm/wrt

1C reap a td iin g California ^ . Gov. Gray Davis , . ,

address the state’s J ' electridty oisisio ■ his Ja n u iy S ih ' L__

B tt r o e ^ w a s l i t e ■ c n n

jies inveigling /ex a nsiness;:----- ■— —s g pu traideredtheded . S b tiere electridty is & bow m udi," said . ■ . • • IH * ^ ,it| )gn^wrlJi .^ tS .”- ■ . ■9 style, Davis threat- «nt intervention at . ' niiy. Indeed, the e c h v m vintage iiuts dieineaneriZ' ' nd was high on pro- ^ owonecoQonic B

a dysfunctional Bdriven out-of- ■

snpaniesandbro* ■ mned hisredhaL . I among other *50 new government , mes monitor- d i f necessary > at . I pected of delibe^- • - rig power fn m the

} attorney general........ 0 -n d prosecute Aies for-possible . ’ iuffl^jnaiiipula-______^ 8 8g, aiid other poten- n r z Healsowantsto V l

A ority available to— 0 1 t in th e ev e n to f ■r outages.” He pro- " Tlia public poweranbiQ^and buOd--------R n iIts." Manattem pta t M leatens,“iflhave Irofem inent i^(generators— -------isumers into theiS into bankruptcy V batlw illdo .” V Jtough;is that gov*------------ aem arketjisthenia’spo>wwoes.

5 “deregulation" 0 ^Ite govenunent V Aereg u la te^ p ric - " M^or electnoty.' ~~ liled.tosayw as ■ t which utilitiesridty wasderegu- . 5 | |Timentcapped ' T . ^chTitillilercotild-----------# ■to constmiers. ™ Itly, governmentsnted th e utili- r S ~ jg long-term con* S Jictridty a t sa b le -----

entspotpriceof ,to soar, the utili-

jptcy with sky-a le prices, but a V Acontrolled retai^ V # |tail price alsod hiJdi consumer------------*^ p s supply,'

[b W T C ^ i^ ^ ^ J

mment-con-ehascauseda *or California’s . : :Davissaid ■g about this debt 5 ^ ■sals as to how toiteh isgeneral..................^! wouldii’t allow bankrupt No - ' •

that, despite his------ S B Zifi,hecontinue« ■ shipinthiscri* ■ !

ion that since the

S S Sle didn’t soy wasmplexgovern-.. . . 1 1on desien. cnh- ''ig .a n d th e o p ^lentalgroups,it , .

: oD |claimed that his ~ . s approved new — ailed to say that, f X 5 3

h | ]

mMommlsslonsowtrHe“f t is m / ' T ~ ^

l^ratlngfn.f.Vb^also home • r- - ~ \ ly h im a t ; . - - •'

- . . - - S a>wA/pet»riline;' . - .T ~ ~

ll rooKI ^ c e T . I z u m

« n afterapproval, government d tape prevents plants from sing bun t qdddy. Ih u ^ for Bmple.it can easily take five 9t9 o rm ore for a dean natural* ts burning idaht to be apprnved. d l^an d p u o n lin e ..

SAVE ft i o n

E o — ^ otr rs".aTOOIgam raKAAQ PheCh9BS 5r°

4 2 9 ^n o o OVERSDBiOOmgagJ a n n ig iii

W 9 l immB99S^

150Ssi r o s i

Se H a b la I

M am ajSi g J TO ANniN E

g p e i S t o F e

s of ftDavi3’s'l930spropo

, solve the energy prob I To solve C^ornia';

. predicament, govenin :— J get out of the woy of a n t ented solution to this I

short run, the retail pt ir id ty ch ar^ io c o n *

‘ be allowed to r i» tnp al*.. rwjresentativepanof ed. sa lecostu tili^ 'pay f

tridty. Allowing only I

K 60%Dm Barxtool—I

DNTBiiKTm— II

toBM»TOOL IBmx ID t ^ o r a e m t O T ^ f c l

Chest

ava B0% O F F . IMm f

H OilX BoWCUE I

ifChhiry i u m r

IwCEDMCHBT/te DKnItauiinB . K

za CiuuR & K N Set BT Goiuc8AFr|]

imcE

ChhuySlhgh b |

w - B oor/— l l

S i r a > B i l m

E-Bov I I

HMNCHKTfi Ht Set Dmi DnuinB |1

raiAKiBnoEltij INMBVT CbVIB)

iSST “ 1

E s p a m l^

A N X E E D C r I d

NE 1 8 YEARS OR OLDI

p m S T O n d a i y s

i c C aposalswillnot minorret 5blemsof2001. Gov. Daviia’spower Commissinment must - anteesbUfamarket-ori* prices. •is crisis. In the Inthelcp riceofeleo obstaclesi■naunersmust • power plaicovpra tnore ‘ * thatwecaofthewiiole- electridtyyfor that elcc* evennialljyreladvely ’ roeanstha

* N O

IM II H EI I Shot

I S E U CT #

■ g

M lA u Vinyl &

.JCareeeJBhuinai

♦ O F F M S m

. ' M------- r —:----- ------- «ww

........

o r r — F p p cDER : L J I L O

^r - ATfiTnaST'

B X P tiE S ^

ilifomretail price increases, as avis and the Public Utilities ission support, simply guar- ' blackouts at sL'ghtiy higher

e long term, government es to the building of more plants inust be removed so Jcanincrease-thMupplyof— ity to meet demand and ally to lower pnces. That

pi^tical leadersJ ik e—

S il> G I M M I C K

A L U D E P -

S o u d - O m - : - ~

Hutch/IND Buffet

O P c r S o u r C H B H Binine Boom

AGCESSORIE7 D % 3 I T F

| g p ^

|n n 4 8 - f a - F t iI w ^ ^ r e x i B j j r

| g p ^i n n ^ B v WHB f l l U ato-By-SHewA

i n n Huifwito- W t ^ D B M S O A W E149 SSSi g g s s L

|J |n HaiF0iNT3I4H SaFClEM

i n n HtnpfliNTS I n n sofCiEwm nL H I I euusTop

JJwlrBOw

BP

^NVENIENT— . OCATIONS

I 72«.2122SSDEUVERY.r £-Zl*S

----------- ...

......• . ■ - T T t .

T u.

liapo’Davis, must be willing to :

s to tlie environmental lobl local NIMBy.ites. It is a ti that a power plant in Uta built in onc-third the timt

' in California.In his Stateof the State

Davis claimed that *Sve w------ thiythailengranJm eeni

ly." To meet the challengi • _er, he is using the wrong V

mK S - J U S T CP T S . ! A L L

F |2 0

i%l =i B r | ' - = = .

a aO sim A -w /lct I

H B M I

g s

i f S lOliggg■srjiUSMs^ p s y g g

' I M

BFFllSpEcarO

■ " m / " I ~ | p 6 '

FURNITUftE • APPUANCES • ElECT

934W 1 73?747« ■ S TO R E P V A N CIN G • 9 1

iin% ,)ai>aoris.3001

L . ^

w e r a:ostandup Demagogueryi•bby and and Davis's liktI travesty unfortunately, 1tahcanbe quencesforCalne it takes economy.

ite speech, , LanceJzumii willmeet Califomia studk t»quTck* bas^PadficRa Ige, howev* Public PoUcy. 75 g weapons Suite 450, San F

-------- 941H-.------- —

>EOIG R E A T PRIC L S T O R E S !I 4JtaDHiFi I Stbibi VCR's

| - 13" CouiB

|__5-DlstCD Piiffi I w n H B H m n

h-«CA400-WiiiTPt I SAVE *50

Q HCADouVD^ a SAUE»5D

P n n 101 Disc

PnnsRDTS/Dour__Rr a i r a__&

Zbiiih 25" SiHii ColdiiTV

BSony Douv Dienu

r PilmPmmmiiiFiFDB PlEim TV's

B _PnraOTS/DoBy.DiQiw/SVma SJ

I—MIX15"3W«rFiBi I P B w / I O Y m W m m n i t

n PiiwffiiljteTHHia.s ,

9 JVC DiEini CwmiBOE• 1 Putt_____________^

So i K i r a n a c H i i H H i i Dicnu DIsyRECBVBi * l l lm SI

i&SlrJ «1Diftr ...... SH

LOORIIMG

3I\-BaTIcraoNics • b£odinq • noos coviEi

74 289-2373 73WDArSsmC AS CASH,

i) f c w i .T t* i r * .k l i l » M j

- O p i n i o n i

:iisis .2ry is not leadership, - likely failure will,

ily, have grave conse- ' Californians and the

miisascniorfeUowin . j vdiesattheCalifomia. :Rcscarch Institute for ;,755SansomcSt., in Francisco, Calif. . J

I C E SI .

Q : tb T.V. II tj f f f f i -------------- 1 — I

P0WBfflSDB||==ri

ntRoBVB II .

« I ?_ ^ _ n O ~ :

[BY Dienu I :■ j ^ ^ s o J

raa . I

w - .........■ ■ i l " —j m E ^ 7 0 j [

m S c m i i i n r p ^

D icm iR EcavBi.ll-----M U E S L I

^

.... :

IBOBI I !

a .D o tB V _ _ _ _ l l _ _ _ _ _ _ai I j M y s o y l ^ ___ __

tiBW' | | ;

_ m w _ |

Rqucbi! I— f

■ u j !

IES ’OViERtNeTWIN FALLS

Knanc*centor_ ;733-4U6 ■ :

SH. O.A.C. '}

Page 10: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

IfII fi^I COM^ ^ 9 No SVSl(MI) l)(1 V'lIH

tlil’Ki yout l)(iik<> svsti.'i .lIlGtilKin lo tlic ENTIR

H | H DrociSKiii (•(|iii|ifMi:iit A YuiJ •;<>(•, voiK hi.iki

lllu coiii|i(iiii-iil;; ll cun to tjr.'ikcs -ihrHHt‘ V/Ik‘11 nlioi.". Ill ();i(

H H hut ;il)()lll

I Cj

| # , l■ REAR DRUM E

s;h SpjimjirShe* ib '

Sliu<rHst(l'Ds.ti ^ ^ Pjrti A

Plitin9BiJkeCitle ^Aiiutiei Itvei '

Ssfinj

1 1 1k lM

CKtycsrstaM St least Ime a Unsl augment Itrelalts!ll4iiilieelsl!i

: a com m center line lo insnuadnm Ure Ille m l a centaeil steering wheel.

BATII W in YOUR B a l l d r / H ;

o t S e v e r e W in tn r I ^ m E E B A T l

ir$afact-atO'FII(ake3aligul2 rout engine than at 800 F. Bul ovft' tallety loses about 35% cf ils cap

: TllflrSWii'/MAHyV/F./lKfirll FAIL WHEH COU)‘.'/f : v i i ' y o u f; a i7 '/T ;F i

i r ' / / ; .>' ■ > ; ; ' ■ ■■ : ;

H I

in^B5lHifS

re$E

« ■

lAPLETE IDili yiitncli! I-; iiuiri! im|»(jii;iiit •.ti'iii. •;(!rvii:i! iticluilt!;;riRE SY S T E M . ii:(|iiiiiik|A ll,Hill'd. i|ij.ililit‘(l l(!(:liiiii:i,i

.iki! !;vMi!III is (HItV .IS Klll.'lllll :iinsists lit. lliiiri! s .itut ino •itiDi's (11 ji.Kis Sunr, it ■, isis', J);i(l;: ine i-S’idv tm i'!j)l.ii.-:mi; ri!Sl (if till! •,vsli!ll|V llvdMlllll

CALIPER ASSEIMBLY

iilnnftPM Hulun SleoeX Bmlii t nMlM

I BRAKE ASSEMBLYBj(tm«Piiie

Seconi) SfictflelurnSsiinii

• WfleetCilittderlHfra- — CjbieGurde

I m Y*li PiikingBiike Strut?jl PiitinijBukelnei

/ J O *iljuslir9 Cjb(« SeconiJjiySliue Adjusitf leitf

Adiuklci iMcnibli

Ml.

mm

rERlE:r H a n d le tl jy D em ariU s i In r T iim p e ra t i i re s ? TTERY EVALUATION9ul2t/2llmestnorepowetlo cmnk )v«f the same tetnperalufedtop. you* icapacllYlopmride needed power.ni iifjnEHPnwcRf;'! jrT.'eiiit;; II ‘.'/PAriiCn STHIKf.S I

______

LLi/iLi

Ration sh(Ascarchin there was no reasdowned in Cmdr. Michael:igthdGulf theoashofhisFtiUcd with- night of tho.war,pit, though However. U5.1Id, a senior Washington sai(

firmed reports iTariq Azk" Spcicher survived«ih a U.S. thc Iraqis. Tlie Xale for sev* week demandedidding that. ease...SBl^BuysonalI SPECIAUPij^^P^sej^gej

18,«I01-------- —

lowsU.Jreason tcj b ^ e v e Navy t t lel S. Spcichcr survived isF48 Hornet oa the first v ■ ■ar, J a a 17,1991. . i

intelligence officials in said there were uncon* i rts in recent years that ived and-wns-dctaiincd by I le U.S. government last i led an accounting of the

ioday for Great all kinds of NCE, OVERSTOCK PURCHASE, and

I ItemsrDozens ol er, Performance, ick & Sport utilit) lected CustomII More! Now a tN DAYS” SAVINGS E THEY LAST!

I ' ' f o t s a h T ' ijwwraw/WM

aM|H

■ H^2QE3S

■ . : . 1 ------------:

S . ^ i l d n~ "A11 th e indications we

was killed while Ho'Was i "codcpitj-'An* saidwhen ai th c m a tte r by a group c Am erican activists oppo: international sanaions ag “But there were no remni body after s<hreral years irdesert cnvironmenL"

.According to Aziz, the in .were able to determine tha

U S B F ! i e 7 !to u g h

K l H ltzsj/tsh-is c■ ^ ■ 3 d / 9 . 5 l l l l - 1 5 C ■ ' ^ H 3 1 / t D . 5 0 l l - 1 5 C

w rdnnilillll

w a s k i l kwere t h a f h e ~ h a d noTieji i^ s t iU in th e _ were found 1 asked about— the Ameria p of visiting Aziz did] posed to the would re s | against Iraq. mebfs dem nnants of h is . had p ro v ^5 in a remote assidanced

- Iraqw as: investigators : . until the Az

that the pilot . addediEjN O E F F E C m

T n155/80fl^13H

1 ^p p i l l

season M S S/atl tougli sti

roui com lort m ile w ar

T : - 1 - f p i s S i f ^

791 lias a 60,000 m ile w a k th e la tes t In touting tire gh s te e l belt construction.; slaniling all w eather perldi

i C 6I.S1 LTZS/nA-16 D 6! C 62.76 U235mM6 E T C •66.87 I IS” SIZES FUTUI I! 69.93 MISEgimTElETl___ I STYUIM.

^ tn a i l ls t i e l l u l tc o u tn ic l llllll, IracllDii, t a niMtji t lje.

tE SX H W A B ~N ornG M cow n

----------:------------ -—

e d M t h cjejeajA 'PartTof'h& 'un^ Jnd,at ,th e .s ite ^ ^ J r a q i i a ^ n canssaid.^. —7 ”"' ■'■■ id not indicatci how the Lfaqis espond to the U.S. govern- lemands, but said the.cotmtiy oded the Americans with full «durii^theinquiiy. ' - ■as not aware of the crash site Americans nodfied L^aq, AzizaGBj V m H R U ^

IIIBE]

P 1 |m

Qw cost all n tire offers ah rating plus steel belts for ound'drlvlne ■ ■ I irt a n d a 4 5 , 0 0 0 B H n warranty.- ^ ?v k h b | ^ H | | | Q |

| U | H ^ H n B V 8 Q R * 1 U ^ 9 i ^ ^ B P 1 7 8 / B 0 R - 1

P I 85/80R-1 [ ^ ^ ■ ^ ^ ■ p 1S5/75R-1 ■ R ^ ^ ^ ^ H P 1 9 S / 7 5 R - 1 . S J | ^ H | H p 205/75R>1warranty, and ro.deslgn, I p 21s /75R ^ )n.and ■ p 2 2 s / t 5 R - i rtflrmahcfl.

iT T E R 1 I : : H . ;

s s s s J ^ H ' ' j l ’' | V I

TO' ^ o * « 5 i e U & i i S a d . _ d i g ^ a t tbe site had bi

rbyf.deserr-dwjsUIilgB^' |i« : a re a . 'I ra q said, add n> ./ Bedouins took soma part ry - “We have told the In ill~--8tateinents to this poin

•; turned out to be imiccun tc or Incomplete,” Natid K ■ r -T Coundl spokesman .P j .

.- Sunday in Washington. :

jNjJARY31^

■ p16S/80R-13_26.15■ P175/70R-13 28.02■ P185/70R-13 29.74■ P185/70R-14-^3lT4e■ P195/70R.14 33.67 M K05/70R«14— 35.191

^ ▲ ▲ m P155/80R-13 r r ^ ^ H p i 6 5 / « i R - i 3 ^ ^ ^ H p 175/80R-13------ 1

T T ^ ^ l f l ® M E E Z Z I :1 | 1 ^ ^ H p 185/7SR-14 ^ ^ ^ H P 1 9 S / 7 S R - 1 4

P20S/7SR-14^ ^ ^ ■ p 21S/75R<14 .^ ^ ^ ■ P 2 0 5 / 7 5 R - 1 5 .^ ^ ^ H P 2 1 5 / 7 5 R - 1 S -i

P22S/75R-15-------iI M | ) & ^ H p 235/75R-15 ^[ | | D y | ^ | P 2 1 5 ^ 0 R - 1 4 (M m ^ H P 2 0 5 ^ 0 R .1 5 (

P215/70R-1S ' i

R-13 M . r a P23W 5R -15

9 1 3 - ! 2 - 5 n P205/70R.14 ..M 3 g ; S > ^ W 0 B - H^*14 4 3 .6 9 P2(R/70R-'15M 4 4 5 .2 4 P21S70B-15

M 4 S m

l-?5 S S : 4 e ' ^ “ - «M S 5 2 .1 8 1-15 5 4 .7 5

p ff iiil

■ K

^ H g S

'Bedouins InTim” tiddiog th a t parts of the p l a ^ e Iraqis that tfie^ point have e im ^ "

F J .C n iw le y iKm.: • '. P •

15027 4 ^ ^ |

B 7 ^ ^ H1 9 ^ H H —

34 .3 7 ■— 3 4 ;8 0 - M — ' Z Z l 3 M 0 * - - _ . __38iO B M f

s q . i a ' H 40 .6 7 ■ I 44 .1 7 ■ 43 .07 ■ 4 4 . 8 9 '■ ’

— 4 7 ; 3 o B — 48.31 ■ 5 3 . 9 3 H . .8 2 .1 B .H : I55.01 ■

!

J j jM B

i 5 7 .9 e l I •• - '5 4 .1 0 'B ~ — > 5 7 .3 b H i '8 6 .B 7 H

5 9 .3 3 HB 1 .6 8 H6 4 .6 ^ H

jffSirW--

W S ^ i M '

i f jl | n H

Page 11: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

- i '.;! 'iiaM aB niM ««• - • j iw b r - - - v - :- - - - ~ - -

S -3 r B U R tf e Y .T : — 2$ ^ a n y ^ * U t t B r t i

v.lSiueidwi tboUt I . C airia(

voice vlawi al

v i ^ O o W adneid i v;;-8 ejpiirtm ent of ]

g ^ a t Kelchutd*b f c ^ w a w L L d v a i lu |:,^ o n U x ; ’

Tha m M tliu wfl: A e Little Theater

-^ -S choo l; Oi'al and .:-:m en ta wllI be ac< i -- jn e e tfa g .‘Written

acCTpted throuj - : t - T i i e .C ^ « i a Coi ::N:;<nd ZonlM Comm j ; ,« a v e p ub lic hearl

- Friday..Both h ^ T e ® “ 7-to-10:p.m; riJF h ea te r a t BurUy f.

. ; No p u b lic , comi 7 tak e n T h u rsd a y i : hearing will be a c I ' 6ky F anns to dlwi

. cal aspects of Its t •.. f ie ld q u es tio n s . : - County CoaUdon, a T.. cents thatopposcs

>111 have equal dme ::;-;ca8e. ,

. Public cbmment- I;'-Friday evening. The

ments w in be limitt ^ o n 'h o w m a n y 'p e 'd u. speak,Icommlssion

, t said.

E Kempthorne at -^ ta te a p p o ln tn

: z - . BOBE - Gov. Dirk

rC^boards and commissio ; j ‘ Elaine Phillips of .:-.phe 5 th D istric t

r-^4^Commbfflnn - jT? :.*.David Coats of

- iCjreappomted .to.the.4! ..::jAdvisoty Committee, ■r; • Nick H aU ett of *-.xeappolnted to t h e ; r- :Fund Investment Boar

•D anie l FUchs o f l —ir-lthe-Hfi^ th and Welfar

l - l • F riti Kippes of T ;-:;th e V ocational Reh *4;AdvisbiyCounciL ’ .

• JoAnnShopbell o r - 2 ?^^?P °^* ed .to .tb < : - % D ^ a n d H a r d o f B

• Carol M artin of : G eneal T hom pson 6

-T ^ e re - re B p p o lh fe 'd lo ; Cosmetology Board. ■ •

1 Uffiereity'cfidS special education

T W lN P A L tS - T l fo r specia l educatioi

V Coutjughout Idaho and '(ibuntry seem s to be

•: - J ? * «ach p a s ^ scho : ..U niversity o f Idaho_l

c^eports.; , To help m eet tha gro :th^e u n iv e rs ity has ir

.::j;Thomas C .. W right

.-JB duca tion Scholarsh ^ ^ c e n tiv e for Idaho'stu

jwant to pursue a teach *; M W d a Jed u ca tio n .; .

■niB Thomas C. Wrig Education; Scholarshlp.i

: wmual award rehewabl • r y e a rs : I t ’s th e seconi

w dergraduate icholara C w l C ollege o f Educai t | i a f r U y r i r g e t r i n c 6mI

who. declare spedas ihalr o r , ------

To apply, stu d en u sli ;:^m it a com pleted UI n> r" a p p lic a tio n th a f jn c l] •.adm lsiion /schb la rih i^! >, pontcnrOt^vhldfinuifM

* I S b ^ lS ^^ r i e CoIleg ^ b fE a u c a^ i m a w M d two w figh tC w l p i to. c u r re n t U I i ? Aajoring in spatial educi 3 KTpm W rig h tis an, alu ' S ? i Educs

guilt Thi^Wrigh Group, K r io n a ] m a U r als.pu l ' K inpaw , from, the graui ' dTtKe:chlcago'‘

c i i ^ t i y i f o c i

^ F v :m o r » in^onnadoii a ^ h o l a r s h l p s ; co n ta c t I

S S f s f i S v ^ i S S h f f ^ ’f

-------------

I BCJnrtflton:,----- -1 SudenBshowoff : H im w n o n s it& iE '- '' "

I P«|»’B3■ i —

:s -N e ^ s ; '§ 'V 'i 'iv

S B l-VALLEY J i l ^ h o g f a n n q

■ T i « p u b lic h a . :. £ !r t) ilrm « l(T ()* a ik -----Ut a hog f t r a pro- ti ta.C o im ty jn il , l » - I about t t . opera- _ ; c | i „

« a t e ^ ‘i>f Envlronm enlal “i l a i« .« * b l lc in e i t .th e d ra ft perm it to o .

a -b a ied Sky opI Ifmed earlier thli tb hi

will be a t 7 pjn . In ter a t Burley 1 md w ritten com- a c c e p t.d a t th li en commenn will ouihFeb'.JO. , _ _ bounty P lanning | H | nmlisioh will *ifp I larlngs Thursday ' r W ' h h ea n m -w ill be- - !m. In th e U ttle ’ : yR ighSchool. M )m m ent w ill be' ly even ing . The WuM a chance for Big M M >scuss the techni- M operation and IS. T he Cassia i, a group of resi- ses the proposal, unetop resen tits

n t wiii be takenrhe time fornited, depending | .le 'ople w an t to |lo n er Jac k Hill ' I H

a n n o u n c e s

t m e n t e " ' :>irk kempdiome sfollawlng Magic I- iientS' tb s ta te I F . V v

> of Twin Falls to I F t- .M a g ijira te .l

o f R u p ert-w as-|------ •

o f R u ^ r t vyas I ^e Endowm ent I : rwpwca

S fe -S e tf T w i n F ^ to " ' " tehab jU it^bn-- ---By Julie I

II o f,T w in F a lU I '--..-TWIN

P f .B u rV a n d ,:.S £ I?ra ;

' • I -Issue..;

B h d tO ^ e tS I -hallway*

onfleld. S S S fT h e d e n ia n d . Studen

tion-tea'chers ' and reso Rd around the - over the be Ii.creasing M onday chool.day, the I Southern io_in Moscow to stop vii

sion of igrowing need, I Communi I in tro d u ce d _

t e - . - B u i•tuA ntsw ho. c h t a , x « « r E x - l a w

i p f A V i ^ e n c o u r

ond 'IS rgSS; - u n i f i c a i

l ^ e d u c i j . , .; ,b u r i ;e ,

1 «liiiply i u t v . ^

iicarion'^alsQ T.

S k ’S ? . ? : ? ' ■ (‘" 'H l .p a n l

DCMidi hie :at a Humarm —< *W M 6Hai

d S t i h , : ' a s s

' ' .e n “ t d n u k i -w p tk iia ra jn

' MEacinyiyANoMantw d .

m N F A L L S . A d e c l . l o . boiu.-the1ale orW T w iT Fflli lin ic f t H o ip ital coald comc

V X J ’ ““ “ d ta j to dne olla bidders for the clinic.And fo r the odjer bidder, the inouncement won't.coma anv osoon.“P retty soon somediing needs

BS‘ o‘’f f i s l c ' ‘, ) 5 l X “ o"n'i

• fm i m had i a i i t g i m p m leader a t Horseshoe Band High ree offlcors from around the state

jhooldffieialle P e n c o -— - -•Wewi correspondent ■•

IN F A L L S - Young people - ience th e highest violent ra te o f any age group, the tepartment-of-Justicesays—

i t 's n o t ju s t an u rban

n grade^school buUyingloly figh ts to school shoot- tudents observe or experi- iolence regularly, lents, teachers, counselors isource officers from all ie s ta te m et Sunday and i ay ac th e College of ' !m Idaho to find out how i violence. The Idaho divi- i ,f F am ily , C are e r and . onlty.Leaders of America -J

ir|ey talks hiwm aker . r uragesadon in BurleyH fM ftr---------------------Wi writer

E Y „ r W lien ;.Jesse .— in for th e Legislature In r m n o t as a Hispanic, American and as a vet*

1 h irca m p aig n visited ' nes an d sent out 42,000 mail. H e pursued sup- • .won o v e re v e ti reluc-'

llgenca paid off. In a »rhlte B oise d is tr ic t, «j lat a w hite incumbent ■ Ites to become Idaho's — ■ inic legislator, loral is , nobody gives fhing fo r no th in g ," Fond a roomful-of Cesda___beoId’B u r le /d ty leadeni •'Burl

lead eri'tr^cT u n ite a tmmuhlty by creating- . « ' Hum an W ghts.Task.•ain encouraged lead. ike a cbmmiltment to ^yoiir-tom m unity to-c-: —

A c ; j i

i g t bGlinicn3c^

. . . M e d ic i Center, w — — Timcertaintytjwthff

c r e a ^ i a great deallion_____ Two regional h n'alls -v y lM fo rrd ea l widi >me' “"M aglcV ail^ Re|lbh B of Alphonsus Region

C enter In Boise. TJi the have been going or any year, ho d ed sio n

made, and H art hai eds th e Issue to be sc ir t, , September, nal Twin Falls CUnic

I 'O P ']']

I .School, leads a Family Catie'r|i ste participated In.thlis twcKl^ i

ilsrstddentsla u n c h e d ' a p per edi approach to violence j tion.'— “ X hree 'yeaiT .afo 'w

, FCCLA member was pa in a school shooting in Pi

— K yrrnarional-offlcerra th is was an organizatii could do something abc lence in schools," state Nancy Walker said.

T h e group approach U.S. Department of Justi received a $1.5 million g b e g in Stop the Violent gram s In 11 test states, ai w ith leftover money, the i s sp re ad in g ou t into states, including Idaho.

... Local adviser Unda H{ -B rock recently attended

human rig

■■

Former Idaho Rep. Jesie Benin beoome Idiho 'i f itit Hlipanlo Is Burley Humin Rights Task Foroi

r a B k e ^ I r ^ " b e t t e r commufor a l l ." " ------------

R a th e r th an g e t sotneth done th r o u j . t h e state's pc :a l channels: th e task-forc leading .up a grass roots efi nuch as Berain did._" "To m e that Is mpre. impon

uesday^Jariuary 1 6 ,1

ewa:fosprmlYdeal of anxiety. consitiwin lo s p lu ls -a re — hospltal- ith tiw .clInlc.-^.-Valley Rei onal and Saint Clinic mai M edical M au g h ^ : Though talks ers had noi on since las t Sain t A m has b ee n ' ~Ensunsas£ >ad expected ed later dil se ttle d la s t ' The talk

' ■ a coUabi c& Hospital between A

h e V h

■ ^oeeo isiiiilitra Idaho emit r,ind Communiiy tea ihno l Ami} conference to late«t youtli vio

csioolrforwdu ca tio n ...... ingwofkSiopsi preven- m er studen t

...... ............Waikins, whowhen an th e Universi paralysed spring with a t Paducah. comi ^ e r sdei r a ^ e d “We all hav tion th a t schools throi bout-vio-.:— pressurerbull e adviser ing, ostracism

•'The thing Is :hed th e- how someon stice and respond to som I grant to In one.o f K nee .pro- training sessioi and now • six test tubes he group w hite powders :o o th e r powder, bakin

dered sugar. Hansirig- “Then somet] Jd train- the same thiiig

ghts at lun

■ ' <vIn tilks ibout the challirtgis lii liglilitor.BoralR.wti the guiB roe luncheon Monday.WnJty__ Jh an .th e .p la q u e

and the pats on t 'th ing ta sk fo rce co pollti-.. Gladys Esquibel. re e l s ■ For the time, b ®"ort, fo rce will spons

3 ^ ' . ■ " ■ P i ^ s e a t;i.v; ..

■ . . .

■ - ...... ...................... . ..........

i ui , 2 0 0 1 . ........ .

litingestinyremaBU»njliieting-lu-optioni— ear or more. Owners are

leasing or selling the B l-opera tT on-ta -M flB ic—M o n a l or Salnt-Al's. . lc spokesm an D ennis m said Monday tiie own- not made a dedsion yet. t Al's spokesm an Dave ! said a decision Is expect- dlls week.»U< began bade in 1999 as aboratlve ag reem en t \ Magic Valley.RegionaJ

OLENC

ampus Monday and Tuesday. Ten America cijeer. About 2 0 0 stude violence.

ways to batiops, along with a for*. and nt of hers , Brooke tioi /ho graduated from "?< rsity of Idaho la s t reai a degree family and D

ience.._______________ to-ilave violence in our pee rough p e e r g ro u p Brolullyingrnam e'call---------ism.” W atkins said. is g is >ou never know leai

ione is going- to hap omethlng.” whef H ansing-B rock 's mai Jions, she was shown real 3es w ith d iffe re n t you ers such as baking - slee<ing soda and pow-___ stufi

Vilething was added- iiig - to each tube,

ncheon "] tl

: L . Ttmei

• - T V.... '■ 7------------------- - t im e ’

, : jl comi

J' ' nanc

* cellu]

_________ Th.Uche be toi

As■Y ■ l ' . _ ___________ h iU t

I ‘ JonesI .! to uI ■ rooft'

^ s u g g e 'T ' locat(

. placewnireiwwtbiwJim . ^hen

ih ifa o a d to .“Thm t speaker a t the o^dinc

■ standi-------------------- :--------co-Ioaues-on-our-w alls- Wond< n our back," said - B ut co-chalrw om an raised

sl- -—:------- ble he». being, the task celluli insor a m on th ly have s

MBURl£r,PJ8eB3 b lS l^

= ^ 7 — ; -- -- --- ---------

1 : . . . , - ........-

a

jroonains uncerta— jn d 't in r tt l l l ir -n o t an .

tion. That talk soon tumed___ b5nefltiot.atfiIlaiion-be

tiietwo hospitals.' bylasi'SeptemberV

VaUey Regional and Sali were working on proposals or lease tiie clinic.

c o l ’ S i S p Kvices, increase cooperatlo make the clinic more stabl nomlcaUy, without a slgni change In dinic staffing.

G E

^

T en tfrirade r Olanna CrJlser, a udents, advbofs, councilors m d

ttie videnaand there was a difi.cent rej tion in each one,” she sai “People are like 'ihatrW e j react differently.”

Differences can be attribute :o -upbringingrgenetIcs-ar 3eer*group treatment, Han«;in Brock said.“ “ Wharpeople want to belie\ s going on in school is ju ea rn in g and being happ •appy. happy,” she said. “Bi vhen students were asked i nake a collage showing whi eally happens in school, whj ou see is violence, drug takini leeping around - a lot of ba tuff." _Violent episodes aren't isoia

Please see VIOLENCE. Page B

TFcoun third towy Johnt.-Huddy------- — r -m e»N ew i writer______________

TWIN F ^ S - The th irt tne could be n dTarm for n ne\i im m unlcatlona tower ordi ince that aims at regulating llular towers locally. :ae -a ty .C oundrs.ih lrd pub- : hearing on the ordinance wiU I tonight.As written, the ordinance pro- ♦***♦—wwerer-tfr-TeSraetttnri nes unless they are attached

u ti li ty poles or sit on oftops. The ordinance also Igests ceUular companies co- :ate on existing towers and ice lowers on public property en possible.‘The purpose of this whole linance-ls'to-discouroge fre,?-- nding towers and encourage locationr^tyTVitowey F n trnderUch said recendy.— ....lu t m any residents have led concerns about the possi- healtii risks assodated with

lular phone lowers. Critics e said * e tow rs emit radia- ri w a v e s m t can lead t r ui damage - a daim in d u s^

. Ins---------------------jOKtuarles. . ,

Editor Kwinjtidat-. 73

n I n

lin ' COI^ c q u ^ i- Judge W ill

be tw een- - a r g u i T i c n t s

' r e l e a s i n g d

la to buy r e l a t e d t o see m en t T>>eTlmeeWews Ited ser-;lon and JEROME - Ii ible eco- Judge to decide niflcant hiformation is rel

a Jan. 3 shootln Jerome Couniy c Eden man dead.

Richord Bevai attorney rcpresen News and atiori Idaho media oiiii<

I informal hearing . Judge Roger Bure

— hearing wilLb the Jerome Counr

At issue is whi I, much longer Je

• Proseciitor John other auihoriiies

. documents pert shooting and the up to it.

Jerom e Count Weaver s a id jh a including w<

. Undersheriff Jocel about 7:30 pjn. on George Timothy V home to scr\-e a wa for drugs. Weaver

;— RobertsandCpIs^ and Phillip Ander

___the.house io.ser\-<'Vhen officers fw door into the livir Wdliams* home. Wi fire and ofificeri Weaver said.

S J J WiUiams.-47, Mo j J B I Anderson, 23, died a j j S The Tinles•Ne ^■s I

- m itted a w ritten . Nicholson’s office foi

of probable caase. v ba-sis lor ijKiung the

-----requcsrwaffdenicd.-- - Tw.m F a l l s C o u r

M il. Office spokeswo;H o ^ - a p p o in te d Nicholson’s and We

*...............- dedined lo comi ........ _..HPco^ing.court hear

________iLiiyshtJ»_as_much.

e weeks before the 1

Police invesiiRator leading the probe in

‘ “ ^3 ve wrapp. eac- mvestigation.

'*•0 . . Bevan said.that t• all law. certain rocords i

held on a ca:;e-by-ci Jted officials can pt-nvo and ments are potenti,ill' ;mg- rontain infonnation t_______ Jif.eiilireatening.io ceiieve thaie documents can iu s f Bevan .<aid Under thip y ,__ such documenis canBut indeliniiely. he said.1 to Bui i t ’s duuhtft hat County officials hav« ,hat j>eUing reasons for ki ing. • Of' Prolw into shot bad lunger, Bevan said. T

releasing documents ilat- information involvec

because tlie shootinj , 03 police officers work

public’s pa.vn)Il.

idl to hoi er meet]

When-thejHn^ b e City Council will

Td _|::P'r»l.tod^BltnoTvew" • Ci(yHall.puoi'icKca(Jj. st8rtol6 p.m.ng •---------- —----------—

offidals dismiss as unp•h---------Cell phone towers h■iU a contentious issuc-rei

more companies have ro- ing to expand iheir uitri------im hrn rg ii:--------------Bd - C ity officials and )n helped drafi the propc 50 n an c e , with help fro0- cities wilh ordinances id in place.ty ReprcsentativL's fron

service .iivd per •! ca le icifi companies ....uirip------ the ordinancc'tfird'supp;e W hile the ord inat RT bein g reviewe'd, tl — appr.o.v.ed several e re q u e s ts . The cou:1- December approved H — W lrelea LLC’s t>s-o 90-f :s m un lcatlon lowers.

__ November, tho co im dy

“ Please see COUNCU

JSIDE

‘ 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 , .

Section B '

n t o

j u r t r ^ill hearitsfd rZ IT —;docurfients0 shoodng1

- It m ig h t take u ide when and how i released regarding 3tlng th a t iefi iwo ly deputies and an

Jvan, a Twin Falls sseniing The Time<- - • lo rneys fo r other nitiets wiU have iin ing before Districi Burdick on Jan. 22. illbe-at-1^30 p.iii. in— ^ unty Courthouse, w hether and Ikiw Je ro m e Couniy

ihn Nicholson iimi lies can withhold e r ta in in g to tlu- :he events leading

u n ty 'S h e riff Jim Jhax.12 officpr4W eaver and .

cx:el>7ie Roberts ai . on Jan. 3 weni lo ly WilUams’ Eden I warrant to searchiver said only he,_____iIsTJames Rlpulsun iderson went inti) e^-e the warranr. . ' ' forced open the

iving quarters ofJiViUiams-opened-------:e rs sh o t back.

Moulson, 30 and - ed a t the scone. ws last week sui)-' ten re q u es t to e for the affidavit

which wiLs tlw ' the warrant. Tlie

bounty S heriff’s :woman Nancy Ited ro speak for Weaver's offices om m enr-on the learing. She said ' 'uchaS-tu'Q-morn __hc Idaho S tate Itors - who are e into the shoot- ipped up iheir

a t under-Idaho------rds can be \\ith- ty-case basis. IfQve_thaudocu---------i.dly libelous ornn that could tx-_____> cenain peoplc-rr :an Ix.* withheld,T the law, some:an be.witlilield_____id.htfiil Jeriin ic liave such com- ir keeping a lid shootings much d. The case for snts and olher Ived is strong, itings involved orking on the

old tin,£2,Hneet— ----------I will meet at10 Twin Falls_!!j ...........hearings "^11 -•

unproven, rs have been . ' :-recenily,-as—3ve been try- ir operations_______

ind le n d e rs ■oposed ordi-from o th e r -----'—

ices already

Vom cellu lar . •I carrier .sys- u rib u ted tou p p o n it...... -n a n te _ w a s________ th e c i ty ••al ” to w e r-----------:o u n c il In id NewCom 90-foot com- rs. A n d in dU pprbved-.:_____

NCIL, Page B3

j

Page 12: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

. M T to > » f lm ,T ir tn r i

— "MA6ie-V>

“ CeidGov. Kempt

• skips human ceremony in

BOISE (AP) - Tnm■ ed; singers harmc

dancers twirled as hu ered at the s ta te Monday to celebrate c ing the s ta te ’s ann L utner King J r . - i^

' " Rights Day cbserranct But after two years

----------erase, ihejiegative.pution of liis stale as ra d

' K empthorrie' was — ------ absentfrora the-cere

Donald KracI E{ -S t^ ic es at 11 a.m

Rupert First Chri; family and friends hour before the sei th e church (Hans Rupert Chapel).

Mariam H. Nels serv ice a t noon i Burley LDS 3rd a Chapel, 2200 0

■ friends may call f a.m. today at the c

--------- - Mortuary in Burley)

Vera Cleova Peterson of Tremi service a t 1 p.m. Wilford LDS Churc

--------------friends may call freto 12:45 p.m. today (R ogers and Tay Home in Tremonton

C ynth ia K. H ar Falls, service a i 2 j th e Rock C reek Church.

----------J— Earl-Williamson ovice at 11 a.m. Wedi Rasmussen Funeral

--------------Ec-16th-St^in-Burleycall from 2-S p.m before the service oi at the funeral home.

MAGICME

----------: ------Somenames-are 0

“ Clancy Lindb'auel Twin Falls

. MINIDOKASome names are oi

Alicia Archuleta

------------------For obituary retM and liDeodllno l» 4:30 p,m. f day. .

Rui’er

C e c il R . G u r n e y.. ... . - ..C oc il_R ; G urney ,_a-

' 'R u p e r t rosiabnt. a io d \____- l 4 . .200 l . a t M a 9 ic-Vali

M edical C enier in Twin C e c il w a s bo rn Ju iv

---------------- m v s r s id e . la a r io . ii...............F re d ric k W illiam a n d '

:--------G u fn e y ,:-H e -a u e n d e d_ R[verside a n d Morelanc

m a rr ie d S h a r lo e n M cl 29 . 1946 . a t Ih t Idah t

■ T e m p le . H e m o v e d tc------------ t 9 6 8 and h a s s in c e live

w orked (or Boise C a se : C o m p an y (or 31 y e a r j

______ own e d a m T o p efa ie d G----------------an d Kowe^r"wiiii h is son

en joyed driving schoo l M inidofia’ C ou n iy S c h ( H e en joyed c am p in g , (i ing w ood c ra fts, a n d lO'

...... ___ clo c k s_ H o :w a s -a -m o nC hurch ol J e s u s Christ < S a in ts , h a v in g s e rv e d a n d siako c lerk, a n d v< callings. H e a lso se n /ec

" 'S c o u ts of A m erica.--------• H e - i s s u r v iv e d by

__________Sharlnpn nf Riipnrj; thftJ u d y R_ay C a m b e ll of i

I T . : : . , ^ r d a n d : — B a r b r a — B e C halierton of Twin Falls, Marvin (Winona) G urnay 13 grandcW idreri a n d 6 g randchild ren ; a son-ln-

. ;H a p ' May ol Houston,

■J ______________ _

iF ia , TlN>^, IS, 3

kAfabBYAVEST

^brationP t h o m e “

an r i g h t s

■ as a hum i n D O IS C appredad nimpels souiiil.•monized andhundreds eath-

l e C a p i lo lo n . te diversity dur* 9 .? innual M artin Idahg HumaiL, incei . Keniptniars of trying to •-public-perce&-----mony.Iastadst, Gov. Dirk Idaho Fi is noticeably Money’s < eremony - th e— teachers..

S lEgan of Rupert, Doiuia.

i.m..today a t the services a hristian Church; the Oakl< tids may call one friends rr services today at today at

ansen M ortuary from 12:41■ atthechui

lelson of Burley, Laura 1 in todoy a t the -Buhl, si d and 7th Ward Wednesda

O akley Ave.; Christ (Wl 11 from 11-11:45 Falls), e church (Payne ley). Heimon

service atva Loveland emonton, Utah, . Tn . today iu the ------ Iurch in WUford; from-n:30 a.m.-*e,-;j;r«.i I

ay at the diurch S y d n e y I 'ay lo r F uneral TWIN F ton). Hotchkiss,;---------------- M onday—lan g e of Twin Chappar^ 2 p.m. today at P rivate

;k Comm unity plannedfor Cremati'

under the d n of Burley,-ser—Magic-Vall 'ednesday at the Twin Falls. :ral Home. 1350ley rfrien d sT iiap B y an -Jr!.m. today and m rm i = on Wednesday Buhl, died

— HojIC VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER •e ominod anhepatient’s'reqi

iAdm i t t c d __________luer ofRupert, Joshua Hans<

KA MEMORLVL HOSPITALe omitted at the patient’s reqt

Admined ?ta of Rupert, Sarah Martsc

__Obitnd informstlott.-c8ll 733^931 rE x t m. for next-day'publication. Death

7 D 'P • Iw o bfOIhe ^ Emmett, Idal-

of N am pa. Id H e w a sp r i

f ; '- p a riin is :o n e. J!— -M a y - one grj. . , ■ ■ law. and one

,• Funeral sea m W ednes

' Affl -'fie Rupen v\ ' W ? I I B ishop D ean

v iew ing-for fi b e held Tues p .m . a l Han: C hapel a s we tfie se rv ice t

S W j B y z / ' ’ ; church . Gravi O ai ' 'ow a t the Me

p.ni,Pamily sug

b e m a d e to i S ociety in car 7 i0 6 ihS i., Ri

,_a_-72*year-oid - T w i )d S u n d a y Ja n .V alley-Regional - vin Falls, Idaho.

. th e . son nd'Fern Smithle d -s c h o o ls - ln -^ ^ ^ H P H land. Idaho . H e 'VIcK mghl O cl. iaho F a lls LDS :1 to R u p e r t In lived there . He

iscado. L u m b e r _ ^ H H |H | iars. and laier

son . C ecil a lso ool b u s for the ch o o l D Isirici.). fishing, mak- k 9 K I | | K 1 loved m akingn o m b e r.o f - th e -H s j^ H M ist of L aler-dayed as a ward E la in e N e l«dln°thB°B» Ela"s™ Nl ved in^ha Boy

Bermingham ,o in Ills, Idaho, and J n New nay ol Rupert: wasiheoldesi d 6 3/4 areal- Benjamin f i-ln.law M d Smith McGinle )n, Texas, and ' education and

S,8^ _____

T

1 lacks ^Tie a governor had missed' em in the decade since it

: is such an important date uman r ig h ts day. W e’re iadve of the Bsoclajnation, vould have been appredat- e had -been here today,” Bruckner-Webb, the black who led Monday’s singing

• Shall.Overcome,” and a ng m em ber of the Idaho ustory Museum, said. i )thome s i^ e d a prodama- - j ing an invitadon-only cere- ' < ast J rid ay , b u th e le f tio r iFalU shortly befpre •

r’s observances to speak to ' I rs..Aides said it was th e - ■ i

iRVICES-la Joan Helms of Burleyi Ki s at 2 p jn . Wednesday at Pt klcy LDS Stake Center; m > may call from 6 -8 p.ra. W a t Payne M ortuary and Ft 2:45-1:45 p.m. Wednesday Bu hurch. -

Ia L K ennel form erly of Nj

serv ice a t 1 p.m . p.i Mlay a t the Buhl Church of Ce [White Mortuary in Twin

]An

on Edwin King of Burley, 5^1 at 1 p jn . T h u ^ a y at the Ha

Death Ny P . H o tc h k i s s 200r FALLS - Sydney P. ^ 5S, 93, of Twin Falls, died

J a n ;- lS ,—200 1 ,-a t-^® ^ ell House in Twin Falls. —, tc fam ily serv ices a re v h for a later date. Dation an d serv ices a re o ff e direction of the Parke’s Jan 'alley-FuneralrHome-of—Hos Js.

hellI r S t e e l e — ------------ - 200.

)SPITALS-. . Rupert, Ronald Ralp

Rupert, June Black ^ u e s t Rupen, Demar Mads________ otEau]___________risen of .

Cindy Brown of Pe June Black of Ruper

^ S arah M artsch of J Riipert, Tamara War

ischof

rUARIES-Ext 278, botwMn 2 p.m. and 6 p n ith nottcM ar« a fre« aervlce and ci

I h e r s R e x G u rn e y o l schocfaho. a n d W ayne G urney M o .:• Idaho, on Ji p re c e d e d in d e a ih by h is pidgi

me d a u g h te r Patricia A nn g d y g fa n d d a u g h te r;-a -so n -in - - fga^y me sis ter . .se rv ice s will b e h e ld 10 J n W

le s d a y .J a n . 17, 2 0 0 i . a t S I W est S la k e 'C e n ie r with>an C o n d ie o llicia ting . A ®)s Irien d s a n d family will u ~ u e sd ay ev en in g Irom 6-8a n s e n M o rtu a ry R u p e r t “ P!,"well a s o n e hour p rior to 11® ° '

e o n -W e d n e s d a y a t Ihe raveside se rv ic e s will lol-M oreland C e m e tery a i 3 l^ n o

Coioi s u g g e s ts th a i m e m o ria lto Ihe A m e ric an C a n c e r Churic a re o l H a n se n M orluary Memt, R uper I.- Idaho , 83350 . ' a n d .(

. , , Ladie

W I N F a L L S _ . c l f bA sso i

w hok . Ela

Larry. P a t (' O lson

all of H illo l

B l BenPalls.

'"unlield I a .m . i Funer< Twin

-h eld .p 19,20i

le llle S m i t h aihomellie S m ith . 8 0 of Twin .w ilh h e r fam ily a t h e r “ ^ nday. J a n . -14. 2 001 , a t ^4?®^

C a r e C e n te r In T w in ' ' ’a ----------------------------------------app ra i•b o m S u n d a y ,- J u ly 'i8 , - '? ® f ’*81ew H a m p ib n . Mo. S h e lest of s ix ch ild ren b o m n F. a n d M a rlh a F a y e , , ^ 1 ? Inley. S h e re c e iv e d h e r K ' nd g r a d u a te d from h ig h .

g O V < ^ (result of the kind of scb< conflict the governor dei regulady.

“I t was a good oppom talk with 700 educators in Idaho,” Kempthome spol Mark Snider said. “Schoo] priority and he also f ^ j about human rights.'He proclamation on Friday. H to accommodate both reque

Friday’s prodamaton, pro gathered outside the Stateh

' condeipn Kempthome’s a ment of whatcridcs conte sham proposal to ensure fa rm w o rk ^ r ^ v e at le

• m in im u m w a g e .— -

King F in e A rts C enter, Parke Ave. in Burley; fri may ca ll from 6 -8 W ednesday a t the Rasmu Funeral Home, 1350 £. 16th: Burley.

Oda Hazel McGhee Steve Nampa, graveside service p.m. F rid a y a t the J e r Cemetery.

R ichard ‘Olck’ C. Schwa American Falls, service at 11 Saturday a t the American Le Hall in American Falls.

nIOTICES2001, a t St. Alphonsus Med Center in Boise.

Arrangements are pendin, Farmer FuneralChapdinBul

C h a r l e s B e n s o nHAILEY-Charles Benson,

of Hailey, passed away Satun Jan. 13, 2001, a t the VeterHospital in-Boise------- —

Memorial services will [leld a t 2 p.m . Friday, Jan. JOOlTarWood River Chapel,-v nilitaiy rites immediately foil ng at Hailey

Cemeteiy.

alphs of Heyburn, Earl Walki ick of Ru pert. Bobbie Burlin adsen ofR upert and Cindy Bi

Dismissed f Paul, Bobbie Burling of Ruj pert, Ronald Ralphs of Heyb of R upert, B randi McGra\ Vair of Rupert, Becky Goble rt and Nicole Pittman of Rupe

; p^nirMbflday th rau fh Saturiliv.Id ean Im p laeod until 5 p.m. evar>

choo l in 1 9 3 9 in New HampK lo . She m a rr ie d E dw ard E, Srr n Ju n e 2, 1940. a n d they lived lidgeway a n d Sl, Louis. Mo. Wh d w e n t in to th e U n ite d S ta t lavy during WW II, Elaine moved /ich iia . K an ,, w h e re sh e w ent -ork for B e e c h A ircrali. W hen i j tu r n e d f ro m th e s e rv ic e , th loved 10 R uperi. Idaho, w here th e re p a rt o l Ihe lirst g roup of t o m o s te a d D ra w in g , Ed d ied - prii 6 . 1970. In 1974, Elaine m. Bd C lau d e C h u g g a n d Ihey lai ivofced.-Eiaihe thenTToved to Tv ills In 1981, E laine laugtii Sund :h o o l fo r 18 y e a r s . In K ansa o lo ra d o a n d Id a h o . S h e w a s ■ember o l th e R u p e r t M ethod h u rc h . S h e w a s a ls o a C h a n em ber ol Ihe D ese rt G range #4 id C harier M em ber b f itie Rupi sdies.Eiks, S h e a lso hold momb< lip with th e M agic Valley Breathe lub a n d th e .A m a r ic a n O iabeti s so c la lio n . S h e w a s a devote iuBtiler,-w iferm othef,"grandm bt . g rea t-g ra n d m o th e r, sister, au leH fiendrShe^ il'bOTnf s ^ d b y ,10 knew a n d loved her, - - E la in e .is s u rv iv e d , b y h e t, so irry Sm ith a n d th re e da u g h ter It ( D en n is) F e lto n . Ju d y (Glei son a n d D e b b ie (Skip) Engbei of Twin Falls. Idaho; sisier. Helc

11 of B e th a n y . Mo„- a n d brothe 5n (C h e ry l) M c G in ley o l Idah ills. Idaho: s e v e n grandchlldreietono-greai-grandchild :------------Funeral se rv ice s for ElaJne will t: Id Friday . J a n , 19, 2001 , a i 1 Tl. a l Ihe P a r k e 's M agic Valle neral H om e 2551 KImberty, Roai 'in Falls, Id aho . Visitation Avill ,b Id 'p r io r-to -se n /lc e s Friday, Ja i , 2001 Irom 9-11 a .m , a t the lune ■lome. ' ■Burial will b e he ld Jan . 19,.200 2 p.rri, a l th e .Rupert Cem etery ipert, Idaho . ....... .Fhe family w is h e s to e x p re ss li p rB c la tlo n -to -tn a :8talf-Bn?rfSS ni8 of tfie Twin Falls C are Cente

a ll th e i r c a r e ; c o n c e rr^ 'a n i ndsh ip lo Nellie.\ r r a n g e m e n ts a n d se rv ice s ar je r th e d lre c ilo n of ihe P a rke ’ g lc Valley F unera l Home.olTwii ls,Jdaf]o____ _________ ________

• " / -• ■V-:- v -V .

QI Jero:beduling

“ remS : needed remod

r e w l u d o n ^

r e l d ^ o . th e flooring.: l e ^ th e add jtab l

k e h n d s arid remain in prb’i for many yeai

------------- 1 between the k“ the flooTseal'

. 2 2 0 0 spread of disee

w S - r ,jUKenh S L in r ^ o d e ^ . w o

The shelter WOI J/2 weeks forth

reiH of . Inotherbusii :e a t 2 * couni erom e ' .Agencvab of

Legion empla_ proteci

PORTIAND, edical ' U.S. Forest Sen

em ployees to i i ju a t ' nation’s most seeIuhl____ t e c ^ ^ i r c m

cant Impact i n : - dian 4 million 80

F orest Servi in, 79, Dombeck ordere JTday, Dec. 29 direcdvi arans ates a n e w pettiti

wilderness an'd “ 1 be rivers. The mow

_agency*s_shift.a>1 with and mining and oUow- tion.

The 100 n e w ' a rd s will incre Service presen While th e ne<

■„Washlngtdii,’D.C prom inence of

H e also ihs't,__ _ Service leaders ti

funding “to mair ybum, ness rangers inth 3"^ Oj river rangers on i le.and they may monitoi E>®rt contact visitors.”

Tfie^'otectior---------- ' Dombeck go furtl

, P resid en t Clint we6 ks in office. El

------ 1 Clinton infuriated. _ setting aside nea

the forest land en< )ry eral government___ __ _D<?mbeck.used.U

jew els,” long us D'ofl’ nadonal parks, to

million acres of foi "W ildemessisi

Vhen free-flowing Wilde f j ” are the blood, thai

° through the natii n Prt tem ,” he wrote ?he? “TheseIfiey crown jewels’oft] f the scapes and as sue d-on ■ -m anaged-in sue mar- enhance their rc laier Value to the nadon Twin' ■ '■‘n ie mewe alson nday Dombeck, who is sas, . appointee and has as a . ' a t lea st 1 2 0 dayi )dist administration, ca Jrler . Jowering^his profi] »446 ‘ d e a Bush enters 0 Jpert'ber- • -------hers ' . =eies f f ~3ted'ibth-auntirail----- --- ------ V A f ^

son,.-ers.’ A 7 \len) / \ /Jerg elen •her,. .Aaho ' Aren,-H ^

Ib e " f l

H'

Jan.-

™" T he T im es I ” nU i°L O U r_ A ttO f

^ , d irec to iy .wl a re rs m a llrb

Iter’-' ; ....................... .

- r h e n i f i n a o “'.® r fe a tu red bhwin'

~ ^ ;

OTeaniilodeledt i m H t k : r t scorrMpondwt O

2 - T he Jero m e ggIter wotild get a long- ' lodeling if a proposedassMttmiaht _ in a1, the 510,785 renova- resire p la ce chaln-Unk Sys

mtdoor nms, add con- 3 prs between the indoor rati lea l'the concrele o n ' nio:3. T he 'ba rrie r walls wm ibility to the lad o o r_ redn jj jl l lo w them to ‘ oner o j ^ working order K ears. These b a ite r s! kennels alo^ .w ith_____ tol will h~3p m p the restsease if the proposal cedithe d ty would pay ees

th ^ e ro m e Pet Pals etltur m t e $2,000. The ^ 1would start in June. tionwould be dosed for 2 Tlrthe renovation. - d tyisin^s: empjn c il w ill consider ^ Ti

cyhir HLoyees to ctland ^

{j“ ::o e n su re th a t the scenic areas are ixt>- c „ could have a sijniifi-_ _ c ^ „ i In Idaho with more ™ acres of wilderness. rvice C hief M ike ^ ered the hirings in a dve, which also cre- sition of director for_ * nd wild and scenic •Bves are pan of the.away^fomJogging___id toward conserva-

w wilderness stew- I rrease th e Forest ence in the field , . new d irec to r in ► .C;windM te-the. ..barn of wilderness and es tra itionally, Dombeck lot say \rfiere fund- 3sldons will come

l itr u c te d F orest • s to ensure enough 1 n aintain our wilder* ■*ihevtrilderoessand

in the rivers where itor conditions and

ions mandated by irther than those of Inton in his final . Earlier diis mondi’ . , V* ted Republicans by learlyone-third-of. envned by the fed-

mt for protection. - f"® Llhe.Iennj;<iown used to describe to describe the 34 forest wildemess. is at the heart, and '!d and scenic rivers -®arth hat flows from and ational forest sys- ^alvadte in h is Dec. 29 ----------;e tru ly are th e S v ] if die nation’s land- ^uch deserve to beuch-a-w ay a s - to -------- —recognition and

ion.” ■ •o m ak e sd e arA at ' — l o t I is not a political las job security for ays u nder a new cares litde about *1

oHle as President­'s office.

5 news will be add! qrneys, bit:ectoiy.bt will feature a variet

out if your declsibi m the page;"•-rortje'a-stjonsof

imalshe.iifpropi

i d e n t s . P ^ and Sons Wi Systems in July 2000 tequeste 3 percent increase. The c u n rate Is $530 per household monthrlhis'proposiB tnhcre would bring & tate to $5.46 fl residence not requiring more ti o n ep ic k if ljM v r^ -

I f p a m d die lieW ra te wb tiecome effective Feb. L _lThe_coundl.w ill.conside resolution designed to clarify i *dures fbr promotion of emiu !es by department heads. H ie 1 dution attempts to clarify me ^ d e and new position prot ions.

The re ^ u tio n would ^ v e 1 3ty a universal plan to prom Employees.

T he re ^ Iu tio n desc ribes

[JmH sho( pregnant LAYTON, Utah (AP) - A pw

ant wothan died Monday aft er ex-husband-tUiegedly- sh er a t the insurance compai Here she worked.S usan C. M acgulre, 38, Juth-Ogden, died shortly-aft 3on while in stirgeiy a t 'L I ospitaLH o sp ita l spokesisan J e omez said she was about foi onths pregnant, and had bet io r “i n ~ t h e '‘arm ‘"and~ tI: Klomea The ferns could not I v e d _______' . "

a r d h M acguire, 47, tu rn e mself in and admitted sh o o ^ s ex-wife as she opened up tl: l ls ta te .In su ran ce , offic onday morning Macguire vn i r re d fro m .c o n tac tin g hi tranged wife a t h e r hom e e

3hurchsa n El Salya(5ALT LAKE erry (AP) - Al > Mormon missionaries in E ivador are safe after an eartt ake-That killed mbre'Uiair40( op le , church o ffic ials saii nday.'We have been ab le 'to -getl ;d of all the missionaries erybody is_ fine ,” churcl ikesman Michad Purdy s^d . lie 7.6-magnltude quate h it E ;vador on Saturday, buryini IK bofhooasana-aeittoyiH l usands of homes. As many a:0 0 people remained buriec leath a mountain of rock anc t h in the Las Colinas ar^a ae th ree miles w est of Sar vador.

Sympathy Flowers

.......Beautiftil memories.

H i B Y C L A I PIding a neVv'populai beglnnlhgJnJ^ua lely of hard-hitting t1 cases.i b i ) w i i l m a t c h t h e j

t t r o n ; o i i r f ^ e " < a i i

J t e r m a ^ )o sa l p a s

d e t ^ th e step s a head must t ^ to

• promodoi process. Ib e coundl wm

5 ^ • . establishing an e i ^ . program, b an effoi

If d ty . ' >mnttnH TicrpaTCT~f health insurance i

tted a compensation jiren] « « « is attemjpting to hed,per_ become more i*ysi« rease tally fit and to. M tifl > fnr a iri^om x,»dian. , ' A U d ty e m p k ^ . .. hours or.mocea wee

/ould topartidpate.I f a d c q ^ d i e d ^

der.a— burse anemnkiyefrt IT pro- year to m ain tain t 1 . th d r health. T hat c eres- full coverage of flu sl nerit, cent of die cost of et omo- w e i^ t kiss program

of vitamins, supjdem e th e Employees win bl mote —attend 'C ify -l> rjer

G u b wellness mee es ill quarter.

•Oting lea^ w o m an d

»reg- work a protective ifter Susan M acguire shot ' semiconsdous and al lany ajn . by tviro customei

She had been shi , o f m inutes e a r l ie r , isi i t e r ■ Police SgcQuinn Mo LDS W orkers in n«

offices said they hea ress b u t thought i t was

»een "I f S b a d tha t shth e there and no one knt be ■ sh o t,” P aige Stro:

^ works at a ch iropn

ned Layton police s^eting shooting h is w ifethe Macguires d rove toi c e . home in lUverdale aiwas about the shooting,h i s . then went witb! or Riverdale police.

ys-missiona dor are OFAll Hie churdi has twoEl the capital. Purdy sj

th - workers in Centra l AWO discussin^lansforhulid . aid. — -----

^ F l F i i i a n o l a l D I r e_ _____

RM

........... ^ b y p l a n n i n g

y o u c a n b y j u s t

-^ i n g m o r e m o :

C a l l J a m e s R . C F P

to discuss how we ca

7 3 4 4 5 4I ^ www.}ameateve.c

S pe . t h edgeRE BERNSTE

a r a n d e x c i t i n g f e a t a i y . - E v e t y - - T h u r s d a j c r i m i n a i c a s e s , s b t

j u d g e V t i e c t e ^ a

n > 3 5 : 3 2 1 X r ~

ybe-sses'

i s a d e p a i r a i ^ t > to c o m p le te ^

wm ^ . c c n s i ^

if f rn to k m e r th e .

ce an d worker’s reixiiuQis the ciQr »help e m p lo y e ..iydi«at1y man.__ditiate preventive

^ -w o r id n g T O . ' w ^ a r e d ig ih l e •

' dty. would leim- e e u p to $350 per in an d iiQprare a t could i n d u ^ ' lushoutoSO p^- tf enrollment Ul a ■amOr of cpst lements dr hetbs.D be required to Je ro m e H ealth neetings once a

aves ideaddve order. i r e w as founddalone inO ilS ^------mers.sho t about 0

r, isaid Layton

neighbori^ig heard the shob was ju s t a car

t she waslvTO ____ ^rknew ^ was r tro m m e, who>pracric office____JTV.said th a t after rife ; R ichard ! to a fr ie n 4 ,’s ;e and told hliA ng. T he friend lacguire to A ? .......

laries''I

two missions in y said church il America are rhum anitariin

I r e ^ i o n f f

l a m e s R . ' bOVBj— :ertifieo ,FmANCUU/> U ^ E R '

n g j h a n ^ . _____

List m a k - . .

n o n e y , - -

R . L o v e ,

e can hdp. ^

>45" ■ive.com •

^ .

E i ' N , : - ■

iature ' layrtlieT — sbttie:--; ■

, also

Page 13: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

.v B y A m B ra d (. :: TIWWN<WWinM

■ R U P E R t-E v « 7'Kratdiing your.am

. down and tryiDg■ Chrisonastree? ‘" '•T hli, said Jordai

• . ^.'sixth 'grader at ^-Elementary School ; f^ io rc 8 b e f i in a rH

. * decorated funnel - v:oinamentintfaiBtm ;*a-lengtfi of tubing th

..:i%ater<hoIdingtreeit ?<>-Hisentiy,wfaidia] , b e w a te red witho t-w nm d on the flodr, •-^how ait th e Hinid

. ■ In v e n t Idaho ' ConventloQonMbnd ^ I t i S ' t h e 'f i f s f i i u "M hiidoka County, i

(director Tanimy Bn - 'th is e v e n t is base( : inveiition fairs arou T'Shesald.■ ''“ft's become quit*

_ . '-in .northem Idaho,’ •teid .- ''S ix ty students in

— ~ ing in- teams,- en te r tfons, far *nrf«wt{n£ h ( ^ of 10 entries fo

. firn year. She said sl :.. _ feir win grow in ftttur

. ! Students could enc Jn a number of categ lo g woridng models,

" m odds, aoiaptatioa{fpni« ttnH g t

IVevor Stoddng, a 'e ra tH ^ b u m E te m e ,.took first place in the ' gory with a board t

____: ‘*-Rrate’sFate."How did he come

.'•idea?^‘• '“Ijustldndofw as:

— T e s t - S G o r e

__ibdewecLijn JerometiwTtoaaHtwi .

JEROME 7 ^ n s t n ' Greets and te n scor»

th e item s schedule Jerom e School Boar

------ today.--------------------____ * th e board’s agenda

presen&iQon o f eleme acy test scores and .d s tan d ard ized te s t Architect and constru ager conu-acts for thi ing of Je ffe rso n El School also are on the v O tH e riaee tin g itt

City of Jerom e and i___B to-ttafficjight surve

)El«creation D istric t re n ew a l, an d a spibuilding p ro jec t.1__I The board will meei InT the Je ro m e Hig

^je lecom m unica tionsT c

jMonolithSEATTLE (A P) •

j ^ e s of appearances w a ran c es , the Monol

S e a t t le ’s Magnu •where it ushered in tl

_ :2001 .. _ r " A r t i ^ who built th7 ;metallic sculpture rei fMonday morning - f

■ 'time. Ifw illstay then Eseason begins in M)

iViolencced, either, Watkins sail

____. f A nd th is isn ’t juiissue,” she s^d .

— , ; Violent ;occurrences ^ g th e eighth grade,

^ m the fifth grade. — r N-Drugs-and-alcohol-

Mart of the picture; 80: ' l ^ e .500 or so youths i

j ^ a t any glyen time.: - 'i..^ven{le ju s tic e sysi

-p0U fll|eil-fctnBnmdftwHBi t i s W e ^ Wireless lIX: w two 120-foot towers

.iM t tower.— IjThose requests were s

^ o r e the d ty imposed ,tsum in September. If nbnce is approved, the

— uJn wuldbeTifted. - “ , f 'O th e r M agic V alle

— fadudiM -BurliV-ipdJi )f |e woridng on-tbwer on

-^^jT he-coundlT rill disd

students s!_____________

.ver g e t sick ofurns v4>ne bend: •' >in g to w ^ y b u r

'dan H annon, a ■ a t ■ A cequia

“d j r a s A e J c t ___ a==p^1 ms invention: a -1 -h u n g l ik e a nT ee-attached to B S H{that runs to thee stand.'— • ■ M f lhaO ow satreetothout craw ling . , . i -.o6r, won best-0 ^ ' -nidokia County " 'V jQd Inventiononday. ■ ."such e v e n r in 7 ^

Broadhrad, biu'ised on s im ilar H Kround the s t a ^

uite a llig event10,” B ro a d h e a d ------ L _ ~

J in grades one •ae of them work- - tered'41 inven-— ing Broadhead’s I for the events d she hopes thetnire yMrs. . ____ l a p KBnttsr. _tegories, indud- iis, non-woridng Trevor Sto ions bf already ' nart tolili dgames. , M In l^ <

the games cate> piratesat 'd game called As a

Stockingn e up with the talf^ his i

- fair in Ida ras interested in He plai

res — B e

OGDEN, operwhov ing an all

structi6nc6ri-_ rw are among $41,92] u led fo r th e p lw intere >ard m eeting

ida'indude s a Maymentaiy liter- J.di«rictvride Sit re su lts .itruction man- ‘f Jthe remodel-

b u s t e o v i ig h School (jjg ^ropo

h returns tO i’) - A f te r a . S e a ttle P ces and disap- Hughbanknolith is back The Mo jnuson P a rk on New \ a the dawi^of images fr<_ _____________ sci-fi.mo.^the 9^foot-tall Space Odyreinstalled it I t mystt- firmly th is ftom Magrlere'until k ite ‘up 'on 'D wM arch, sa id Green Lok

: e _______drug and i

s a i d . t h e s e youtju s t a_high.:___ lrinrf< nf fn»ld. strata,ces peak 'dur-~ L eaders de,.Hansing- gaining sti "buUding up into their < “ someone wlol-are o ften • -otis problei 60 percent of be kind to IS incarcerat- also being ae in Idaho’s - mates who :ystem h a v e . , to someone

I ' ., 1, . . .LC’s request EariWUIil i n and a 93* Twin Falls

' Zoning Coo re su b m itt^ his request i ed a morato- . m it I f th e ordi- ' • Williams^

he moratori- age units o *■ - ^ — Addisdh'Avt

Iley c i t i e s . O f f i c e r s ! d Kimberly, Ryan Howe onUnances.-— basic Peacc

other— .and Traininj

..y - ,

show off]

13*4 ’'•< '‘ ' ^ 1 ^ 1

■>■ ; m

StocMdg, 10, • fourtiv<rad«r a t Hi riili ainnM ming Imrentlbn,'* is* ka Coapty stutfMits In flrtt- ttrou f Mi Convanttonr" ................

I a t the tim^” he said, a first-place w inner,

ng-has the opportunity to — is invention to the regional IdahoFaIlsonFeb.3. ilans on going, my mom

iveloperofss’OgdenciN, Utah (A P)-n ie devel- ' f0 was f o r ^ to stop build- s all-nude juice bar in an 'al park is suing the dty for e 921 spent on construction,Test and attorney fees,oper Jed WiUhite filed the -b:.-29 jp-2nd-District-G)urt----- :1a[ayor M atthew Godfrey “ ■juice-bai7calledTTieTool^— aio la ted the property a ts a t Ogden’s CommercialistiialPark usu it says Ogden C ity nsy Norman Ashton ad Michelle Lutz she could f(The Tool Bo* in the indus--------irk. T he area’s zoning gscualiy oriented business- Uwith Ashton’s prom ise ^ : began developing th eLutz. b;lien nearijy residents and - irowners found out about Ij

POSed-Club,.th'ey cnm»

) Seattle’s Mj5 P ark D irector D avid inks. cMonolith first appeared ti1 Y ear’s Day, recalling C from Stanley Kubrick’s a lo.vie.classicJf2Q01::A____»idyssey.”steriously d isappeared ' tiignuson I ^ k and tiuned p)uck Island in Seattle’s u.ake the next day. C

d alcohol'problems. Butmths can'come from all siJam ilies, from all sodal . it... ..................... , . ..s<srs said th e y a re n o t estudents to take matters n:ir own h a n ^ if they see oi: who might have a seri- ri » lem .Th^ are taughi t o — dto their peers,' but a re p

ng told to report dass- tlho display warning signs . Cime hi authority, ta

tonight, including:Uli&mson will appeal th e : Hi Us City Planning and Fa )ommissiori’s. denial of jhi St for a spedal use pei^

wants to build sto^ I ! on 5.3 acres a t 2 7 7 0 . . .1^v^ue E ast I ■8 David Anthony and • ' IYe will be receive theh* Iace Officer Standards--------1^ce rtifica te s. ■

IMMMBCVn

t H e y ^ School, t ii ' i ^ « caned‘PI ' 1 Fate.’ Six wgh <Hhthirade had entries In

and dad will take me,” h e !

■------ Times-News-writerAarocan be reached at the Mir Btavau at 677-4042, e x t U emc^atabTodc9nui^aiaIl

)fnude"ba over right

plained to City Hall, and G sided widi die neighbors.

Lutz is also suing the d ty e ra l co urt, claim ing hei Amendment r i ^ b were, vio

* ^ 0 should be open and •business rig h t now,"

—lawyeirAndrewMccuUoug “That’s a violation of fedei and 'the 'm yw is not going away with it.”

Lutz has-been searchinj westside location outside th ness park. She had located a t 1155 W. 3300 South, but for that site have fallen thro

-----“O n e 'w a y o ra n o th e rvgoing to be open in Ogdei the dty has got to get used MccuDoughsaid.

Godfrey said the d ty w block The Tool Box from O] in an industrial area w h ^ s ly-oriented businesses iare a]

—sJiutnotin-the industry pa

lagnusonpaSoon after, a group of

called “Some People” re d the sculpture^ removing ii Green Lake and preparing a re tu rn to M agnuson I

-K ite H ai.__ _______ — —“We're looking fbr some

to p u t i t perm anen tly s public can experience th< tery, o r what's left bf it,” Caleb Schaber said.

Seridus'warTiing signs, should be reported immed

.indude-scrious physical I

.serious destruction of.pro ex tre m e ra g e for. seem

of lethal violence; and sel rious behavior or threats i

"cide.-A nother pofsible s possessing and using wea th o u ^ Hansing-Bro^ su{ cau tion , sincy guns a re taken for granted in some s

, Times-News staff writer Ja Huddy can be reached in : Falls a t 73S-S2S9 or by e-mi Jhuddy&moficvalley.bom

Bis$1.00 O ff 5

Satur^y, .JjJB ng Fine Arts Cen

)ns Res<MOSCOW

moneyisridinf Researchers

th e Universi Chicago Schoc

.andUniversity of million bet rid most accurate aging.

i reflects the estg. a trust fund th|L year.

• A ustad be already bom proof of the v someone win Ii

:<adby2150. - Olshanskybi

the top end oft — The wager ( release of a n»

. for Immortali Frmtiers of Af and co-author, The book, pu Norton & C ^ is

Austad, a U

Activi:^ ■ r f o r w c

, BOISE (AI P a t r i c i a Kem

Je n y Hirschfe i/naikMta ■ hy -communi

■ Monday for stands increase partid Sixty health insuranc 1 5 M _ --------

Network called esaid. and Hirschfeld ^ ____: . tor in seeing thi

\ini-Cassia ® hundred m o r b y years ago to :

for children w---------- not-poor-enou

basic Medicaid discovered am

| “Q but were not sig The insuran

Womjtyinfed- . '

using!PROVO, Ui

------ VardeU-FMr-Pi ^ l a w to, coUege to Is

s r i o p t —

f . S - S Ssend her, so she

len* and the sdiolarship.Instead, she V

— government gn ?“t College (now

____College) in Hiale s ^ . AfKr altowed raising 10 chi

----------- grandchil dren-achildren , Ver return to school

arlcyears ago to lii

S Man re: It fromn g itfo r BLUFFDALE

P ark ’s who was stabbed—. ----------diurch in the-soulewhere Lake.Valley was ’ so the a tlD S H o^ita lc h e mys- Allen Grover,; ,” artist ■ “neck Sunday but

discharged with days, accordin County sh e r iir P<%& Faulkner.

— The assailantcustody^

5, which .'Ihe smbbing o jdiately, 7 a.m. a t the A; 1 fights;— Church

CooUnMdtanBl‘sign is - - '“ Sfpannn. cheon - until a !Z e S '>"• fo f ''Curtis Mendenh

Berain knows . look off: Years 8

in sit-ins in Tm-------- . buslnessfej 6pt<

' Hispanics.- Mon Tnhm-T are Farmwarkei VTwin DayinCaldweU m aSat C«“ litio n Agai

Harassment mai . Lake tp protest

M a t r a e e - P e r f o i

J a n . , 2 i t t t h _ • _ 2 : 0

infer ~ M ustpresen

- . 1 1 ._____ _ _

searchers|T(AP)-Awholelotof zoo ling on a theory;asS.Jay01slim skyof . Di:rsity of n iln o is a t Jouhool of Public Health by. sn' Austad of th eof Idaho have a $500 beariding on «4io has the desate sdentific view of ple

___ optS f ^ l S ^ l e in iisO - ectiestimated proceeds of AI the two created this, nur

reaiM L ev«_som ei»ne :— to jrn will p rovide th e beee wager. He bet that , ageQ live to be 150 years totl. . . . . . . . . .

r bet that 130 years is aiidthe human lifespan. B

!T colnddes with the pronew book, TTieQu«t willalitjr; Science a t th e , 215Apng" ty Olshansky “

lor, Bruce A. Carnes. cloipublished by W.W. wid is due out Jan. 22. alioUniversity of Idaho par

ists honor Ic wkxjnchikAP) - F irst L ady worem pthorne and D r. 'saidWeld, were honored diffinity- ac tiv ists on incc)r their effo rts to Wtidpadon in a special H irance program for chil- theorking poor families. CoojCommunity-Actlon----- MdM Mrs.^Kempthome moisld a tremendotis fac- proithe Children’s Healdi fam■ogram grow fromjust— -Ir■ed partidpants three homto more than 8,500 the;in promoting the spe- attei subsidized p r o g r ^ careI whose families are the]lough-to-qualify-for-----lid care, the state has' awaanother 14,000 chil- shei qtiali^ fnrMivtiraii^signedup. best•ance program, net- W

lan returns ti jscholarehipUtah (AP) A t 79, andr-Pabner-is-retuming----- the-:) leam to use a com...........M

■■ —'fDr(fill be using a scholar- Si lived 62 years ago. dau luatinghigh school in “I d mer won a full schol- schc vens-Henager College puu a ty in 1939. homy.couldn!Lafford.to------- Dishe was unable to use ofS lip- talke went one term, on a pres grant, to Gila Junior Tl IW Eastern A rizona a ga hatcher, Ariz. tWS'tying Miles Palmer, Tl rhildren, having 54 reqtn-and-30-grear-grand------ righi'erdell is ready to “f ool. likeple moved from “Ab , N.M., to Provo 20 over I live dose to family Tl

receives stab ’LE (AP) - A m an occa:>cd at a polygamous th ensoudi-endofthrSalt----- behlnvas in fair condition widi {alon Monday. Th;r, 34, was cut on the . biecaibut was likdy to be xms d;ithin the next few Aftling to Salt L ake churciffs spokeswoman the air. policeint was taken in to - docto

caredg occurred at a b o u t' arriveApostolic U nited, whos

d l when a man who rclcas

dsta;as Monday’s lun------ - Cas

a single idea takes Shirh re e co -chairm aif the c nhallsaid. effon»vs about ideas that tryinj •s ago, he took part man Twin Falls, w hen the ItpTe~d'to not s e r v e ------ ----ore recent events. kers A ppredation [ell and Northwest gainst M alicious aan±es a t Hayden | W ? tst white suprema- B W |||

I0 T i n 3 1 I C 6 ~ T i " ^ ^ J

:00 pm Ient Coupon j m |

r — .

• , ' M

IS bet on 5zoology p r e f e r , is the auth( ^'Why We Age: W hat Sdenc Discovering A bout the Boi Journey nirough Life,” publij by John Wiley & Sons in 1997.

“Our body d esig n , altho beautiful to behold, miiaculoi design and astonishing in its < p iraty, was never intended b o perated in th e la b o ra to r extended lifiTOIibbJiSk^ d

Althoug Olshansky conced may be possible for individuai reach the age of 130, he warn to j^ew are-w hat-w e-w ish - because surviving'to such extr< ages without significant chai to the rate at which we age, wi produM a world filled widi fr, ahd disability in older ages.”

Biomedical technolo{ promise th a ra rlea sro n e 'p e i will survive to be 150 years ol< 2150, Austad believes.• “We will live longer beca

cloning technology, combii widi stem cell research, is likel allow the growth of replacen parts in the not-too-dist

[daho’s first ] Idreri’s healiw rk board member Tom Gor «ud, “has made an unbeUev: difference in the lives of lov income children.”

M rs. K em pthorne j Elirschfeld, a pediatrician,'h the . governor’s spec Coordinating Council for Fami ind'ChildrenThat provides a c non forum for public and n profit organizations involvec amily and children’s services. -In-graciously-accepting-

lonor, Mrs. Kempthome iie activists with focusing so mi utention on the issue of hea a re for the poor and espedallj he program lo help chUdren.

“Thank-yoirfor'bu lld ih’g' iwareness of Idaho’s childre Jie told network members gi jredin-ihe-CapllolH'Theyare- Kstas-setwehave.”

While the group continued

to school to p received O’ind their favorite, football teiIib BYU Cougars.------- ---—

Miles Pahnec, 83, her husb; ■oreOyearsrUieauTNoveinBa-

Since then, Palmer remarkei laughter, Kathy Dodge of Or ‘I diink n i take a’dvantage of cholarship; I want to leam ci juters before I die. Think the lonorit?”-Dodge-call edthe-Provocami if Stevens-Henager College z alked to Barbara Thomas, i iresident.

Thomas thought, “She’s play I game with me; Tve got to chi his out."

Thomas asked Dodge to put equest in writing. Dodge faxei ighrbadnothirpresidenn

“Nobody could make up a sii ike th is,” T hom as told h Absolutely, bring your mot! iver tomorrow.”Thomas says she’s been in e

3 wounds at f;casionally a tten d e d servic lere grabbed G rover fro ihlnU~and"tne<rto^rHis thro idi a pocket knife.That ''was p ro b a b ly goc icause he did not do much sc IS damage,”. Faulkner said. ' After the attack, some of the.; lUrch members present tackli e attacker and held him uni ilice arrived, I:aulkncr said. Tv ictors who were a t tlie servii red for Grover until paramedi rived. The 53-year-old assailar lose name had. no t yet bee le a s^ could not be siitxiued :

5t activity.Cassia-County-Commissioni urley Povlsen knovvs all aboi e challenges of a grass roo fort. Povlsen said she’s bee ^ing to get to know a Basqi an in her neighborhood, bt e language barrier has so f;

TF Tm^ . J

------------ :--------------U

r,ja«i«]rU.»oi

Iagic Valley

a g m g f eiio ro f funire,” Ausudsai(nee I^ “We really agre<lody’s every th ing ,” Ols(lished “What we’re reall7. what will be the wlough die humaii lifespan.Ious in The wager refles com- tists’ agreement th:I to b e alive for 150 years I)rv of Towin, Ai»gfaH*< IQid. . be cognizant and aides it hersumiundings.ials to The result of th«m s us detemiined Jan. L h-forf— ^sdentists-choseirltreme - tional sdentific orgzanges - The heirs of thewould----- wias-will-collecMftaUty S500 million total is

value of a trust ftmogies men inaugurated i«rson $1501TpiecerTh‘e lold by each sdentist and h

tribute a minimal <cause trust annually forbined years.«Iy to If the winner hassment In 2150, universitiistan t beneficiaries of the i

lady, pediat Ith insuranciordon urge Mrs. Kempthoi ivable Gov. Dirk Kempthoower----- e v e n -fu r th e r chi

Medicaid, th e tom and remained very coni

•head —--pared tothe-early d ecial gram. •guhes_____ “This is the foundI com- standing program fr non- nor who’s dec la i

ed in Generation of the O ___ work leader Terry S

g-the progi'anTbackTUi edited shows his commitmt much ing working, lower- ealth lies in Idaho.” lly on Earlier this mond;________ment announced»g ali^ relenting on its cUr« ren.” and over three doze gath- to re tu rn m oney tl ■eThe sptsiid from ihe fn

grant to finance thi ed 10 ance initiative.

• leam compi )ver 62 yearsteam, . cation 27 y ea rs ar

receive sudi a r ^ u iband -1 haven’t had a er. reapient call us aft ced to don’t diink we havi 3rem, go back that far,” shi 3fmy . Dodge surprised 1 com- the president’s acce

hey'U enrollment iri a comi . When the two w(

mpus— the-Provocampus,- 5 and Palmer, “We have i

the ingup Jan. 15 dial’s alley. • >

aying “Our teachers will Jieck our students, too,” Tl

_______-The course-is CorJttlie 13, software technolc ced it Pahner was to sts

Monday:---------------siory Stevens-Henager her. dents and “ every '

Jt lier everybody else,” ITic “1 am li tt le ove

edu- Palmer said.

polygamist clices die Salt Lake County rom __m.ovedj.Qjhcjnemal 1 iroat Police said they ha

don of motive und thu ood refused to speak .to thi sen- Investigators liave *

able to talk to Grovei e30 - spent Sunday in surge Ided u^eating the attack as intil homicide. Bill Barb Two charge of security a vice m aintenance, said ( dies given rides to the susp ant, Grover, who is unr een • been a member of thi d at alxmt 10 years, Barlxji

frustrated her attemin er------- She'd llko’tO'fiiVd'a•out to bridge tha t comi )ots gap, but Povlsen saii een matter of effort, qiie ■ “I keep thinking a but , I ’m not d o in g r far Povlsen said._______

' i ?IM

iYAVEST~~

leorysaid.gree on just jibodt ' . Olshansky said, eally debating I s ' e world record for paa”eflects the scien- ': that simply being ' ars does ^ count.

id aware of his or s.’ their bet will be . L 2150, by direeen ’ by-anTnrema------ -----organization. ‘ the scientist who

al is the estim at^ ftmd diat die twoed this year with_______he trust'calls for id his heirs to con- lal amount to the for the next 150

has no living heirs sities will be the the wager.

itriciancethome’s husband, ithome to expand chiid access to tone on Monday conciliatory com- ly days'of the'pr^------------ :

undation-an out-- • n from die gover- :la re d this th e e Child,” said net-ry Sterling. “This________s up tiis words, itment to suppon- iver-income fami-

ondi, die govem-:ed that it was________Urecnve foTldaho lozen odier states ty they failed to s m iiial federal t the child insur-

puters, rs agos and has never •^uest'befofe;id_g_s.cholarship_______ _; after 60 years. 1 tiave records that '’ shesaid. ed her mom with icceptance of her omputer course.) women mer onus,-ThomQstold-------------ve a course com-at’s,right,up your ..............

Iwill hdp you and "Thomas said.Communications----- ------nology.I stan classes on_________

ger has 250 stu- erybody knows Thomas said, overwhelmed,”

churchmty Jail and waslal hcaldumii________y had no indica- . that the suspect • .:) them. • • •ve also not l>een over becuise he urgery. Tlicy are lc as an attempt- larber, who is in y and ihiilding id Grover had :uspeci.unmarried, has f the church for rlxjrsaid__ _ —

e m p ts ,vd'a'thlrd'party“ ’ “ommunicationsaid it's just a

lg about il, but i any th ing ,”

_______

! rl

- — -

Page 14: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

&4 TfcM»Mm,TK>nFtM

I * The prices Of th e m ttiB sam o th ing h i I tha t are crispy, In m po ten tia l— for yi

Itpisp

ICElI Fri

_L |_B R 01. \ .

ILapge ------[Bunch--------

Isn o w p i l I White l l l l

I Boneless I Baron of BlROAII Boneless BeefISHOULDEI Boneless Beef

— IWEWYOFI Lean & Tender

_|BEEF_CUBI feller's Fully Cl

—I roastbiI niopliestwholeI TURKEY 7I Falls Brand FreISPAREBIEI

CHICKBU B

I S l

I Bars■ BonelessI HAM

I t ?I C lose ta tm s lii

I Falls Brand Thick Sliced

BACOr1 Lb. Pkg.

Jumbo Grade.

EGGS^

Pint,1itohQ Ti>Mtf«y,iinu»iyH,2ft

EEih e in t .c a m i t a c i a l i m il l r h a s h t p f M i t l ta c a l m ct

lu lc y M i i o n 't e a m a m I f a m w ils t l lm . B a y tt i l la

lery'FrashICCOLI___

WUFLOIf

Beef ^

STSTEAK1

IRKSTEAKl IBESTEAKCookedBEEF-M0tb8r=lie Smoked Boneless 7-8 m. aver. Breast

resh PorkIBS a gSkinless Fao

W B S te ra Fanny I Bonetoss

L HWW8I $ |1 9

shnBSt codB dattiia. Btui

i w ^ ;

2 1

Saga. .................

J .__________ ** ■ (

2001*'

m ymmfcilaries m i timtlan Iht mil s in uaw tt Sinmt

large

DolaClastlcSALAD^M

ii_8SU V E R S ^

i189r i a

— ........ : . | - U i r P

• $ 1 7 9 - r t.. ........... l i b .

^ a j e s I

KFAST SAUSAGE Z 4 0 ^“ 10U..8IZ 8'Uir~Roll: Im ." :]

iy | FialtBi#id'n|.| nnnnlnii

aanntemitoptdm,'SSSSLSSSm Li

m l!------- NorUiBm—

I gN ADDISON

m m< 2 2 ^ S

( ________ ■ '■

CQH'art ianttum mcHgrtwl

WIX^ -ASI

m iH I'rarer

• Reg., Diat, CMilai-fns• lic t •Mug Root Blip• miilFt«Mtlliw 12MCK,121IZCMI!....

ZUTfflZ^ITbstltos

-TORTILLiCHIPS

Pop Secret Microwave

POPCOR

Western Famlh-CEREALS

flR ax) M.F r « „ „ n n

n y c H ACAPIV CRUNCHCEREAt

— 9PIB/IB Oz.

WBftoraMnll^

c o m isM a o tem M t d t l i . . . . , . ; ................

rlBRAWNYp I TOWELS

mAVE. AT WAS

V T M j v i n

. „ . .

bS“ H P 1 4 NAVI

1)1IPAMGUSr $ | 0 a

A A ExtpafMG

l l J r a

PRODUi

. Nabisco I

^A LT

#T b Box

Garde

SNACi f c f l 11 Oz. W

ly EenerCERI

lA m * ChserlDi IS Ol >10X1301.

o i l > 1110( 1201.' >FroitaiIW)ieaUi

7 m ~

(RMS 140L IH Quaker

^ GRAIUOL

.MER Hint MOi. 1 f= = := |l— —i S S —tAUI J |U DETEI

600z,POWlllP

.lOWlJ.— . "■— ^ Uquld

lARSHINQTOM ~

W T frr ltf

lAIEE'C IT Rm o i u i i i i t i - i

Swabtft juicy

E l ORAIUI

: toiiIm8 A n t l H 'n ^

- | y ~ ^uvnnarQilaPLE8 ^

A0|M OB “

I 160;..... * ■- GaniPrandum " "

riNES “ C

J |5 9 Rdetto BE;kens

! ^ |irallVIIUs . IMS

S u ;' u l l l S

inUflpa— ------- “1

m G B v r

"7M E—W-\ l l fittra ^ f c ^ l £ l & a r i

-W - bib

t t i. , . . i.:

-------------- :------- :— -T*------— ............ — r------ -------

f i t l S

IGES NAVloiias: J i ...

nl,Rlpa

iH O ES

g 8 9 « j

m m *m CHILI

camAsnC H U N K YS O U P S

HintyMooPBlEEFSTEW

[rt____ ______ ■jbE T C j^

s s . . .4 /^ 5tsweet'

ORFBY VEGGIE iAs¥miNs

• 7 ^ 5

BREADS

lJ Ii i i i i sIH H a U B

---------v n r a r oO T iM B r

SALTr M 78a , i

Purina MabntavdSg ^ d

riDEUURABBi

S O Us n t

W^iEitniiii

Ie l o Sani

^ tE jv T o ^

5 * 8 ? * *r o y j r j u w

RICE-A-RI L PASTA RO

{

CUP &NOODLE

1 ^ 4 / 1I 2.26BZ.

' SPAW

I . . . s i j !Can I

itaQiiapt— $ > 4

""^^"TSBSTjS ^

exfcTT't l /SAttartad

ESX i-^*?V

STRAWBlRI---------/ I f

ROujIiimIS 3 8

j s r ~ 4 ^i c S r i b !

i m i ^ipiiiiEi;IIGE$. B ntin::

m

MS -

pf a:S JlONIlONI

iM99

22 s £ 1g S f l

i - - I P -

ai -IR

W

mf e i

i r

Page 15: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

■ , hOflKtotm tm y o u tb iK

s e n io r o c h i a , . . :

T h c T i m e s - N e

——Students-b ‘Nutcrack(

GOODING - Vi Plums. •;

__________ Serenalloseberg'■ guage a m dass pres

------ d a ^ - " T h e ’Nutcrato Gooding Elemer

------------- ond-greders.----------The cast included:

b y ; B rittany• Drosselmeyer, Andr

James \^ t^ N u tc ra Walker^ Mouse Kin and Narrator,-Derek . Extras and backs

biers^.were B rett. M arilynne Booher,

. Heather Barth, Josh B u rn ett, K aden C G arcia, Je ssc a He Jessop , D a n ie lle H Meyer, Francisco 1

*--Pauls, Zack Stricklai ------------ Grace White, Millie 2

Reed.

Artist MvilyiiR. Millar del dDrlngUserr recent meeting with a number of productio

H a n d r

u p p e r :ByCoreenHart

• , TTm«»Wew8'corretpon<tftn1

b u ri e y r-Som ejire. inches and consist of or Others are nearly-full-s a r tis t M arilyn R. Milli

- - books are uniquely perso: H er diminutive .Chris

' iUuminated lettering in I bound wilh gold cord;

T got the whole thing c____ Lby.llmch.sheet,!Lsbe-ss

the original, uncut draft tocopied. The brilliantly c arid d eep ;toned parch: appearance of age 10 the I

Her latest book is "Im City of Rocks,”-a collect]

. drawings of the wildflowe madons found irv. the Elbi

•iiig childhood days spent-sonal discoveries............

“I rem em ber wishing . Bathtub Rock,” she wrote

have the right kind of shw , ; She recalled the old leg

bathe in Bathtub Rock I ^yourecaptureifouryouth.

------Alet end of buried g6ld.'child’s heart.■ “I thought it was irresj

•go and dig It up,” she wroi■ The book has one peg

. ’ round windo^v, cdlophan^includes a quaUng aspen 1

Filer teei- : Tlme»Wew»^rt»pondwrt

. . : , FILER - An enterprisir i.j:sm airim aness.ventiire ou■ • AlHmnder Dolvi l i is

M d has appeared in par^ ; J n d handing out balloon fi ....... Doby started his-ventu

—----:— :-------::--------- tt:---------

n news: Gommuhhy' . it tk y a id k d y o u rk x a l- - .

•Jews

Tloiibring— — Iker’ CO life IVisions o f‘ S u g a r ' " B

erg’s fifth'grade-Iah*^'^— B nesented the holiday ■ tcracker" on Decr20— nentary School sec- J

!ed: Clara was played I F uqua; • H e rr ■

ndrew Jensen; Fritz, ■ E cracker Prince, John ■ King, Ricky Garcia; ■ rekMuck. - ■ckstage crew mem> ^ s tt-B a u m g a rd n e r,^ -— ier, Jo rdan Braga, i \ «h Branham, Jessica pj 1-Cook, E lizabe th - i H ellw inkle, M isti ■ M e M cLean, Bobby 0 Mlreles, Destiny kland, TVavis Vitek, " ie Zarate and Alissa P"

Qo

detctibei her peKoiulized booh itins at the Golden Heritage Seni ctlon methods.

m a d e b(

r s o n a l vi-------------- « ■ !

------------------- told Jire.as-tiny-as-thrce___ StlsJ: only a few pages. how i dl-sized. But-ali of ■ your filler’s handm ade Orlci fsonolized. netsirisimas sibry has pass ( in Bible lext and is ,Sh(

Tg on one 81/2 inch blinge said, referring to ------- Milaft which was pho- Unively colored lettering taugl•chment give th e Comrhe recent creation.' Arts <‘Images From The exhibecdon of botanical • Mil3wers and rock for- City filba City of Rocks. nine jd ^ w in g s rre c a ll— -----^Rutent there and per- books....................■ ■--------“Iv

ing I could climb this.*!'■ote. But she didn’i workeihoes. Dor legend that if you . books

:k before sunrise, book cIth. “I l i16ldcapbvated her----- OiFlSS

' . , she lelresponsible not to -said,rroie. -—>age with a small Timilane covered th a t ' . can btcn leaf and a sprig bureau

iii-agefsEK l ............. - - -- 1 .

Ising Filer teen-ager has mai out of the air. 7 ~ ~ ~ , is a balloon-twisting enterta parades.and a t p a r tl^ .m a linfl^ure&- ■ntura about two years ago i

•' '• ' ■I’

-------- ------------- -—------------

mliday c

Above, s tu d e n tt dance In tb e p r ^ prince and Brittany Fuqua s ta rre d Qooding Elem entary School.

_ ' W

M ks to th e m em bers of AARP Cha :enlor Center. The books w ere o f a

)Q oks O p(

d e w s .sagebrush.“You each have books in you, Id AARP members at a recent r :!siuato make books.It doesn’i w it’s bound. You don’i have i ur own drawings. Photos woul leave out illustrations and just ts o r recollections that you y ss on.”she showed several books to 11 ferent styles and methods of ng these personal memoirs, ^ e r is a graduate of Brigliam liversity witii degrees in fine ai ig h t a t the Salt L ake . mmunity C enter and ihe Sal ts Center. Her work has been libited throughout the United S ililler ran her art studio in Sa y for 20 years.-Sbe returned to

)ks.I wonder ho^v-people have tim >,’!'she said. “We' were farm ers; rked all the lime.”>orotiiy Rose said she had mad* )ks of h e r own and had deo ik covers.I like Marilyn’s strong use of c "backhand of her drawings, E ^left the rock formations light,

imcs-News correspondent Coree •be rcachcd through tfte.Minj- MU at 677-4042.

lapes-balle.favor to a family f

^ ........party forjLypunBSti—^ —cats^mice and other nade a ' ■ The teen’s inlere

whenhewas4*year rtainer. make balloon animc aaking . .-A s he got older, hi

9-yearsKjld, he saw !o as a ' pizza parlor. Later, I

OMIT u c s c

classic

ir^uctlon of 'The Kutcrackar.' F red u Clara In a production of tl

■ T eBy Lorraine TlmefrNflwac

TWIN FAI ers began di

skatepark bui:

Seventh-giconstructing

__ ^ d _ o n J u s .has goi

said. “My be ner. When the closet.”

The twd-tii pipes, quartt

aiiti e and bikes th

iM ^ ^ tiB _ _ th e j> a rk with “It’s.really friend of.Hi

ofihe d e s i ^ Kathy Hei!

| | i | j | B | | j designed pari million tc

' Falls-project $140,000.

The bovs rt NUT/n»TMim -o rin o s tan >

S l?of all sizes ^ gg^ some ld« suggested. “H

— --------------- Theboys-sbuilding a sk lures as possil

1 1 V I I said, he trave l l X f * where.thei:&i^

.“As soon as

D raiou,” MIUer^-^-^yt^aroJenM nt meeting.. Tlmes-Wews &sn’t matter--------„ . ---------/e to make BUHL-Da ould work. community oi iust do son- Blaszkiewii >u want to Buhl

■ Department i 0 iilustrate ^^so started I of assem- a te r tro u p e

Company, lam -Young “I- en joy-wl e arts. She consider it wo 2 Jew ish . H ebnngs t) Salt Lake th ea te r ar sen widely theater arts j id Stales. S la te Collei Salt Lake ' teacher certil

i to Burley -W ah o .--------arents. The dram aled by the actors Dusy.

“The stud(rime to do-----time-betweer^ r s ^ d w ^ said. “ W ith t

e a ^ to ^equc

s = ‘i s : :u ^ r. ^ requires a lot < jh C Rose Under his 1

bcrshlp has ^------ • sodety.TCcn Hart “I feel we a ini-Cassia have an audlK

thc Buhl Mid( said.

©ons-into:ly friend who was having a gstecJCiobyjhapcdJ>allDQns.h e r assorted figures. -------erest in balloon sculpring hi ears old and his aunt gave hi Imals one Christmas, r, hisinterest grew., When he aw a clown eniertainiiig chil sr, his mom, Dora found him

MOiday, January 16, 200

G ,: '

H l 4 n 9 |Q K T ^ r ^ ^

___

' Right, John Walker play ed the 't h e holiday classic a t th e

x * n b ut CavenerI correspondent_______________

ALLS - When Twin Falls leat discussing die construction ( rk in the city, one teen-age Liilding a model of a dreni

•grader Eric Heib, 13, starte lg his mini-park out of cartisJ)inbday»JuneJ_________•otten bigger and bigger,” h » d is right up against the coi it gets too cluttered, I sleep i

•tiered model has it all - hai rter pipes, stairs, bowls, rail* even miniature skate board

that Heib can “ride” aroun< th his fingers.ly big," said Andy Shepherd Heib’s,-who helpcd-wiih som< ?ts.sib said her son’s elaboratel: irk would probably cost abou to actually build. The Twir :t has been projected to cosi

iealizejhe_city,oLX\rinJEail: nywhere - would not be abU ey park tiiey luive envjsioned luild a skatepark, they should deas from Eric,” Shepherd ‘He.’s pretty acative." rsee definiteMdvaniagcs ic skatepark witii as many fea' sible. For example, Shepherd vels to toumanients in Boise,: is a nice-<J(atep.->rlfas they bullrilte skalepafkrit

m ateaches e n - ' ... ........................ .correspondent____________ .

Dave Dlaszkiewicz has put tlu on stage.vicz has been at the helm ol I High S chool; Dramr tfo r the past three years. Bui I last year a community the le, thc West End T heater

what-I am doing-and-I-don’t vork," he said.i to Buhl a suting backgroimd arts. He earned degrees in 5 and history at Lewls-Clark ege in Lewiston an d his tificate at the University of

la teacher kecps his y oung

den ts don’t like too much en-pIavs,-Blas2kieA«cz.-4lT I the student interest, it is uesl that the students keep up and the parental sypport

ic2 also said ho expects siu- sent a<juality show and pro-

to f practice.> leadership, student mem- ^ w n in a national thespian

are e.xiremely fortunate to ilorium like"lhe' one‘hefe in ddle School,” Blaszkiewia

small busa birthday where the cl

is-inta.dogs^— anim»l*i.-The business toi

him li klt 'to he enjoyed, 1 • Dobyhass

e about.....repertoire, hilildren at a His mom i tl at a table costume prei

M l

— —

------j j B E

l i l d s m

mager

___

cor-

half

irds

erd.ime-----

tclytoutivin -•••':ost

Etic Heib built a mlnlati ^ ------entire-room;----- :-------

led-■ attracted more people idd Heib has always b erd building, his mother

structed palaces_ani ; lo stnictiires for as long ‘ca- her.erd Wlien he was in tl ise, . teacher asked the st--------- valcntinefor-ilicjr-moit.H ‘‘Eric built a 3-D i

ier'extend

the

Ima ■

■ Vter H T

- -

irk

mg- - • -

ich, . .41 ------Oave filastklewiczdlrodis . teacher also helped star

eport Last sum m er, stii<

members of the comm lu- • ater activity, so thc V fO: Company was formec^ ----- uieiMn-lhe-BHhh-File

Hagerman communiii -duction was a melodr; “Face on the Barroom 1

to The ’company plans Jn • tion on July 4,2001;C2 . Blaszkiewicz is fro

Oluo. He came west ar

isiness ver: clown was siiowing him how rhe clo\vn also^xplained-varif to the boy and sparked his ii lat-he-could-earoimoneydoini d,Dobysaid..IS since added ju g ^ n g and mshe s a id .- - ’ ---------------m and his sister help with h

- Commurri/y Editor.

l i n i - s f c

ilature skatepark In his room. Thi

ipIe to skate," he said. Hui s been intere.sied in ier saidcHe has con- Lei,and_nther_L*lah.Qtaiti___ Uomg as she can remem- ' giyi

1 the first-grade, his - ; students to make a Tmmher.___ ____________GhD valentine,” Katliy

ds talent tc

Iracts students for a Buhl High Scl start a community theater group.

itndenis an<l o iIk t - tr\\;nuuunity wanted the- H.c West End Theater imu:ned to promote the- anil 4lefT^G«si-iefeFtt-tHHl—^nilie.'>. The first pro- Sujksdrania spoof called. He:!im Floor" in July. ing inns another produc- and

from in Cleveland, stop t and liked the coun- s;iid.

:nture: How to make balloon ariousospccts-ofJiia—1 ^ ^ = is interest when hc Ding-something-that— ^ ^ 9

i magic tricks to his

h his make-up and

.1

InsideSenlorcalendars-.-.-.-.-!

• . Computers . . . . . . . . .. Classified........ ..'..O S

‘ f'.

__ . J i

8 S S i^

a t e p a r

UKMUHCeiWitrhe cardboard park takes up neai

leihsaid. •"He really liked to draw,"

.eiva, h is first-grade te; lomtngsidc-Elementar>’. -::I* ive him extra time. He’d real e detailed."

Timci-i\cu'S correspondent '(imwr-<an-lK^a'Ui:ht’iI-tit-ihe~S •unxtu (It 677-f042.

■ocommu]

School drama productlonrTho dra?• .V, so he stayed.He has worked in Boise .schc unity th ea te r in Lewiston a id professional theater in U

iI«-T Star" while sei^’ing as set L‘ also has played the lead and B roles in “ Li’l Abner" and tl id I.""I always, wanted to teach a: ip and smell the flowers," Bla: id. "rve smelled a lot of flowei

tahbai

too

twc

-,-.:.c2— ... .0 3 - ' .......... '

..05-10

^^0P3/,Kv.J.'fS

Scction.-G ;

' ' / ' S ' / 'T ' t

r k

W ~ -

VCNdlnearly the

■V," said Julie tea ch er ai

-iil-d-have-io—:-----reiUly want to

cnr Lorra ine ht^Mini-Cuiniii---------^

jnity

I drama ^

schools, com­in and BoiseII Boise ami

; set director, and supjxjrt- id the "King

h as well a s ' Blaszkiewicz jwers.” . .

Alexonder , ,. _, Doby enter. tains with " balloons.

-Thenier-------------teen started

~hls business two years ago.- ......

MUUmUT/TW»Am __ _

•f'■ 'V *

Page 16: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

T w in F ai

I '/■

- ^ ■ U k .

; Left, HanJson H em en ta i) InaM In u ta M ath M ed a lli

-----------— Lfltson and Jim Brown, vl(-------------- Rlgt)t,-the,60 In a Mlnirta

King, Belse K amenova. A SantM , Aaron AJetJ, Patfi Burton, Colton Condon ar

Loft, The 50 In a M inute M Je ssic a Oea, Jill Haney and and Jason SIpe. (ilgtit, the

^JanefCeballosTABByM^ Brittany Trlner, Colleen Coi

- KimberlKIMBERLY-The Kin

will host the “Idaho Let’; ing p ro g r ^ focusing o n '

The series, “Tough Par of Idaho and the Intemio held at 7:30 p.m. Thursd March 22 at the library a in Kimberly.

On Jan . 25, Glenn Se “Journal of a Trapper” I

— — — ^We-want-j

■ Fac 677-4543 or 7: __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Email: pjtm Sm a

“ TwiiTFalls pool holds‘double dip' niglit

TWIN FALLS-TwinF Pool and Baskin Robb hold ‘‘double dip” night F

— the pool. - ------- . .The pool will be ope

3:30-9 p.m. and Baskin 1 will dish out stoops from The first helping of ice c free with admission and

■ . areS l.For more information,

_____pOQLaL73.4-233G_______ _

USS Maddox Destroyi Association plans reu

SAN ANTONIO, Texa; USS . M addox Des Association will hold a,i Aug. 22-26 in San Anionib

•For more information, c GUlespie at (714) 960-528: liim at 205 Wichita Ave. t Huntington Beach. CA 9; e-mail . him [email protected].

Central Elementary tic ‘Flavors of Jerome' fo(Elem entary School will

— “ Flavors of-JeromeTpoot Jan. 26. '

Jerome Girl Scouts will \ flags from around die wor p.m.. Central’s choir will 5:30 p.m.. the sixth-gradi will perform a t 6:15 p.r Central students will sir p m ninnftr-milt nvVi from 5-8 p.m. in tIte Jerom

____School cafeieria..The program will ceh

Central Elementary’s mu tural cookbook. The coo .was assembled using recip mitted by grade school sti in Jerom e. Proceeds fro sale will be used for the pu of books about other cultur

. ..-..A donation will be takra door. Suggested donatioi

------$3 for chiIHren under age I

~ D Ia 5 e t^ F o u n d a tIo n ctianges date ofm eetli

::i" .u fW IN FALLS - v ^ e Dii

— ^ ---- M-TWnF*toTlm*frN*w»'

\ l l s Ar e a Gc

- ; ~~~ha

ta iy School In Twin Falls he ld T S la llsU a te for g rades 1-3, from le I, v ice principal; front row: MIchai iirte Math Medallsto are for th e fi i . Ashley Qlegrlch, Alberto Reyes 'a trlc ia Avalos, Jordan Tubbs and 1 and Braden Casperson.

— I—

e Math M edalists a re for grade fl and Alalna Quinn; front row: Patr t h e s e In a Minute M ath Medalls ^ l e y and Klratle Payne; front n Condon, H eather Ewalt and Jarei

rly^libraryjKimberly Public Lihrary ^ t ’s Talk About It’ read- on westem literature. Paradise: The Literature mountain West,” will be ^ trsdays. from Jan. 25 to \ 7 at 120 Madison St. W.

PSelander will discuss c

r” by Osbourne Russel. l

t-your-newsi------^

or7345538^maglcvalley.com

d s Foundation v-------:------------ Janr-22-at tl

Health Distri< n Falls City Twin Falls dui bbins will flicts.It Friday at For more in

• Bybeeat733-3jpen fromin Robbins SilveTSaSe* 3m 6-9 p.m. . . . ®:e cream is e le c t Offlcei nd seconds TWIN FAI : . . . Sage Grottow )n, call the m eeting beg — W ednesdayli« « « , Adminoyer anheCollege^■eunlon ' Anyone imei sx as-T h e “ ve explorati(Destroyer .a reunion A short busi

nib, Texas. b<j held, indudn. call Cliff year’s officers,5283; write program on t!e. No. 605, Mountain Cav 92648 or ' Virgima.

a t For more i: Chris Andersoi

"2663 (daytinJ)StS _ (evenings),orefO()d fa ir hiptr@microi

'i i ih o s ta Snal(e River ood F a ir" '— Club holds niiU present ^ B U H L -T 1world at 5 Corvettes Cluill sing at P-*"- Saturdajad e band Sports Grill in Ip.m. and All C orvettsing at 7 Magic Valley a

ome High Dave Monigom Terry Tipton at

:clebratemulti-cul- Buhi Arts Co

announces e'[ students BUHL - Thefrom the announced the ipurchase , DeAnna Mon

Itures. poetry at 7 p.r«sn a t the " Eiglith S tr e e t 'tions are E i^ th St. in Bu

e lZ ;- : ......school students_______________ J[?nisft m iisiri}I - and Chalazon v

.......C enier at 200Diabetes— strcganoff dinni

w*V’T im dfy ,J«^ 16,2001

.

lOMMUNTTY

aM ^^S choc

a‘50 InT M Im ite 'recognm on.partj 1 le ft b a c k row:'Dyian Aufderhelde, :hael Chappie, Igor Jozellc, Erica S e fourth-grade a re rf ro m le ftrb a c k ires and Marlja M arcetlc; middle ro ind C lark Mlndock; front row: Kels

e five a re , from left, back row: Cyr 'a tilc la Blay, Grayson S tone, frilchi ills ts a re for grade slu a re , from fe It row: I r i c E strada , Kaylee Fauve wed Tubbs.

rea(dingp]-------- Inforr

Call the Kimberly Ubrary at 423-

On Feb. 8, Brenda Pettinger Victorian Gentlewoman in tl Mary Hallock Foote. On Fc P e tt is will d iscuss “ Horn C anyon" by G race Jo rda i L ouise A ckley will dfscus

Pteasa sand your newi m l photo* to

ComnwiltrEdKor YourMtMattPMMaroritodo exMacCThoTJmo*«ewt TreniTecmP.O.BOXS48 TIwTIr m NmTv>nFtBt.liSa<io 32S1/2ERR163303 Butter,IditwS

73»0931E<t.2ra 677-4042

a will meet a t 7 p.m. p.m. : th e-S o u th -C en tra l ’ 7trict meeting room in perfdue to scheduling con- and

- * . vals: infonnation, call Ann $ 1 213-3700, Ext. 1313. dent

J ^ G ro tto w ill— -------- J m:e rs a t m ee tin g g ro tALLS - The S ilver , je> will hold its monihly nonpeginn ing a t 7 p.ra. ofdcrinToom*27e*of'the-----ninistralion Building prge of Southern Idaho. expaiteresied in caves and sheliItion is invited to Fo

Kariusmess meeting will R adluding election of this Mar{ rs, followed by a slide1 the Sinnett-Thorn M;ic lave System of West ®

riam2 in fo rm atio n , call • TV •son a t 733-9554, Ext. . _L itil y tim e ), 736-0615 meei >rc-mailhimat- Rest: xon.net. . Th

Br C orvettes Amy rm eetingThe Snake R iver and z

-lub will m eet at 7 electlay a t G randstands Shirlin Buhl. dent,ette ow ners in the vice j/ e invited. v/as e

omery a t 733-7791 or Carol iat543J6a),--------^

Council CSI (i events seenlie Buhl Arts Council WII fie following events: South [orgaiMvill share her the p.m. Jan . 23 a t the JHake- et C enier at 200 N. The Buhl. . shape-even t-is-fo r-h igh----- mols-its and adults. ----------nlqueidan&Jtifka-Helton—^m orer n will ploy folk-jazz . series c the Eighth Street caugh DO N. Eighth St. A ' licena nnw w ill l)epn a t '6 " The

TF •

. . ..

30L MEf)ALIST;

iarty Nov; 29 for children wtip p t ilde, Ryan Condon, S tev ie Boomli ia S tew art, Katia S tro n g and Caf ackrowTM arl N fllw lrthrian Blre> e row: Madison Strorig, H annah I (elsey Price, Michael O rtero, Ber

Cynthia Avalos, A ihley Budden, lichael Blelenberg, J lancheng Wu nMt.baclu&m.Jane<LAslBtttJ< luvell, Aahley Irons, W hitney RlcI

Drogramfc

Ten;tger wiU discuss, "A n the Far West” by if.f? Feb. 22, Margaret M

ome Below H ell’s dan. On M arch 8, .{j,™ cuss “ H eart of a

Mto:

CMl. ^• For■ ft;

•FWiSLN. For!<w8331S For

20M M U^).m^with the concert following ' i>.m. The musicians have bi Ksrforming together for 25 ye md perform at art shows, fe als and concen halls. The cos 12 for adults and $6 for 's lents.

erome Pet Pals Iroup needs donationsJEROME - Jerome Pet Pali

onprofit organization, is iri ne f donations for its upcoming f iarEet! ^Proceeds will go towards t

xpansion of the Jerome Anin helter and animal welfare. For more in fo rm ation , o

:aren Kram er a t 324-46< •achel Evans a t 324-3756 large Dubois at 324-2060.

lagic Valley U ttle Tfieate ames new board membeiTWIN FALLS - Magic Vail ittle .X heatecheld its annu leeting Jan . 9 a t th e Roy estaurant.T hree new board m embe

my Toft, Kelly M cBride aiind^Hacking.— ---------------Tlie annual meeting condudi id a brief meeting was held e« ^ the board o f officei lirley Lee was elected prei mt, Troy Henson was elecu cc president, Sandy Hackii IS elected secretary and Kel cRriHf».Wng Morr^a-hicfnria irol Dowd agreed to remain ti oupVbnsinessTnanager:-------

SI offers makeover/ icrets this weekendWIN FALLS - C ollege i uthem Idaho will offer “Leaj e S ecrets to a Grei ikeover.” _ ,rhe workshop will cover fai ape, hair design, use of stylir)lsjnBkeup3pplleation:tea ques, chooslag 'jew eliy 'ao » re r^c-d asris-ih e-flrs tT if ries of five Saturday dassc Light by M organs Je n o , ' sns^'cbsmietolo^t. 1 ” rhe c lass 'w ili'be h e ld froi

paued their grade level goals fc nhowe^ Sierra-Chappie,'Kayla G ialUIn Harvey. Not Shown to Ash fch75hahIraBnKirrIck7Aih'l^8 h McNeley, Uya Murphey, Case ten Wheeler, Nicholas McKeel,J

n, Erin Collins, Shalyn Davis, Ka Na, Jesse Brown, Kasey Jeroue, Jeaslca-Bonri, RIm Caspersonr Ichardson,

bcusesonestern-W oman" by -Leslie arch 22, Joel Bate will discu inatural History of Family n y Tempest Williams, rhe series is part o f a statewi sponsored by the Idaho Stat iding by the Idaho Humaniti nkcorp and Lost and Found, rhe books are available for d rary.

— —Deadline s

<r the SatuiSiy pige: noon T w ^ tetheW edrw *d>yp«e:necnM %

MITY EVEing at 12:30-250 £,m.. Jar been room 276 on the years Cost is $30. festi- For more informi ost is ister, caU 733-9554, • stu*

CSI offere gehd( ------- ^communteatkm

TW INFALLS-I S o u th e rn Idaho

nis, a Gender Issues in CJcneed------ The course teac;flea w om en how to b

e ffec tive coiniiiur s the each g e n d e r and limal room, workplace t

relationships. Domi ca ll' riature versus nun 648; boys and girls are 1 6 or en tly from chtldh

school years are to] ctLued. G u ^ ^ a l with the class throu ter.

■ The course will 11 illey p.m. Tuesdays stat nual For m ore informatii oyal Edmonds-Hollifield

Ext.2250.tiers

Buhl Public Ubra— -Idaho HumanltlejIded b u h l - The I a 10 Library will host sj

Januaiy to April a tt '■®“ : This m onth, the ]

be h e ld from 7:1 <*ng Thursday. James Wj f f y of the H e rre tt Cen

collapse. He”^ l f S Story o fM a y a is j modem sodety. Wo< ied archarology anc gy and worked, on

, jects. H e is the 199/ the Idaho Humanii ow ard fo r C Achievement In the ]

- ■ In February, Mar ,“ce transformherselflni

Maudie.M iH er.and; : .O r e g o ^ f a M ^ ^ , !

adons of the lives 0 “ S. nnd G eorgia O’Kee t..a — L ouie-A ttebery- wi - ^ - r i o t i o n s o f westem Ju .®“ . For m ore inforaiai

I T

12

S3acfoi

tO!------- CO

pe__ _pa

‘ friatmtfMlBlliiil jlilfri jiaSfor the year. The SO ^laQutlerrez,Cody-~-: PUhleyHollistar. ' ,<y Brown, Rachel ]asey Faught, Maria ^>1, Jacob Coati.KllM ^ 0

' a ji_________________ 1

12'

12^

Karee Wmiaai, ue, Joshua Hannoldon,.Ofacle Ortli,------------: — U

N. tiiwPJZL

rW e st^ 'iinoH'

lieHL-eek^d-on--------- ^«uss “Refuge: An prid Jy and Place" by infoi

andjwide project that Mon itate l i b r ^ with and lities Couni^ US Plea d. arraircheck-outatthe

CentT l

--------------r:------1 eggs■ ______________ jU o i

Wi v rolerj salad

TtV crea:V salad

ENTS —Jan. 27_in_Tayloi:___ BuhLPthe CSI campus.

A r t£ urmaoon or to reg- _ ^ 54, E«. 2290. meotlr

T W »ider-based o f M ag

in course ------ 5 , ^- The College of room in ho is offering 1061 BIi (>)mmunication. The n

caches m en'and— m em bd > becom e more welojmi

id in the class- C o llo fi e and everyday )mestic violence, SCneQl urture and how TWIN re treated differ- Souther dhood through i»»vites topics to be dis- through

eakers will work . day equi rough the semes- . . For th

th e EqiU meet from Ed“caoj tarting Jan. 23. S p j a . !adon, call Paula__ -Ca™ 6-5eld a t 733-9554. c a tio n a

T he c which ir

y Q9UJe s sp e a k e rs .— stateT Ji! B uhl Public about laiI speakers from C h ris tiiat the library. equine e»e program will • Oregon £7:15-8:30 p.m. The t lWoods, director E d u ca ti:enter, virill dis- general ]BX-civilitations----- 9 JQ _ a jiI show how the H orse o’s p e r tin e n t to treatm ei/foods has stud- ' dve sho<ind anthropolo- nutritionJn several pro- ’ T he cc997 redpient of sion, indinities Council person oi

O utstanding Form ele Humanities. ’ re ^ s te r, <[aiy foman will ___ ___into Grammaw C SI offc

nd-!1 travel^- to . r hallamfl. Sarah Edliti.:— * !“ 5??^ ire-two re-cre* TWIN ] sofSacagawea S o u th e r :eefe; in April.w illexam ine~-'«»rfe» l»F

ijustice.-,- - • ' nation, call the . can

- S e n io rTMn Falls ftn lo rC ltlze

Center616 Eanlmd D rin Dinner served from noon

12:30 pjQ. Suggested donadoi $3 for seniors. TTift cost is $4 non-seniors under 60 and S2 for children under 12.

Tuesday: Usagna. green bet t c ^ salad, French bread, fr

Wcdneadar Baked potato ba Thursday: Chicken pot p

peach salad, Uscults, v t ^ b l

• -Friday; CHckcn fried ste; frie4 potatoes with gravy, ci slaw, com, bread

Monday: Meat loaf, potatt and gravy, winter mix vegetabl

Library. Pool Room, a Bargain Center with cards, gam color te lev is io n rp n n les a movies. Open weekdays fron n.m .to3pjn.

IteedayBlood pressure from 10 a m

12 p m -:---------—Exercise class from 10-11 am WednesdayQniliing 9 a m to 230 p m Board meedng at 1 p m Tbmsday P in o d J e a tlp m 'FridayBlood pressure from 10 a m

12 p m _________________- Lunchbingo '

Quilting Monday

-Q u ilting from 9 a.m; to 2:-

Foot clinic.....

W est End Senk>r Citizens Inc.-

-lOlOMaiiiStrBtiU.------------Noon meals sehred Monde

hrough Friday. Buffet meal at )jn. on Sunday.

Evening meals served at 5:3 |.m . Monday and Thursda; Suggested'donations for m ods' v S d a y s $230, Sundays $3.51 ion- seniors $4.25 and childre

an be delivered Monday throug Friday. Call S43-4S77 for mor nfonnation. Free bus service i nd from meals Is availabl Jonday evening. Tuesday at noo nd Thursday noon and eveninj lease call 5434577 by 10 a m t nange a ride. Coffee and dnm ion rolls each morning at th taiter, everyoneis wdcome. Tuesday: Taco salad, devilei

ggs. tortilla chips, baked appliices-- _____ • -Wednesday: Hamburger cass«

Jle with peas, layered lettuci Oad, rolls, fruit, cookies Thursday: Baked chicken

reamed potatoes, peas, Jell-( dad, rolls, cherry crunch

UublicJUbrary,atS43-6500. -

guild holds memberahip Iting th is weekWN, FALLS- I h e ArtGuild. lag ic V alley w ill ho ld its t h ly m ee ting a t 7 p.m . ■sday in ihe MLS corif»ence t in the Hallows Building at Blue Lakes Blvd. N. e meeting will be the yearly i b o ^ p meeting. All gxiests ome.______________ ■

9ge of Soutliem Idaho idules equine eventsm i F A L L S -T h e College o f ie m Idaho Equine program :es v e te rin a rian s from ighout the region to a two- quine symposium this year.: the first time, CSI will host Equine-DVM C on tinu ing ation Day from 9-30 am . to 1. Feb. 2. Veterinarians will 6 .5 hours of continuing edu- 1 cred ite cost is $15 p e r person , t indudes lunch. The work- ■wlltteanire guest presen- red Stashak from Colorado

: lameness in h o r s ^ and Dr. stian R am m erstorfer, an e exerdse p h y s io lo ^ firom >n State Universio^. .! tU rd annual CSI Equine atio n Symposium for the d ^ p u b U ^ ^ ^ b e held from

i owners wiU lea m a b o u t ' nents foTlameness, correc-^ hoeing, elements of horse Ion and other topics.I cost for the fuU-day ses- induding lunch, is $15 per 1 o r $6 per student more information or to pre- sr,call_733-95S4. E x t 2401.

iffer8'Resl8t-&aall engeljro ikshop - -[N FA L L S -liie College of ' te rn Idaho w ill o f fe r a it-a-Ball ChaUenge" fimess' liop from.123-p4n.-Jan. 2 7 - gym aerobics room on the - ;am pus; “ R eslst-A -B all-.

EenS iM day: Chili. M8 I * ‘salad, Je ll-0 w/th p

’ bread, banana puddliu Sunday Roost j ^ 1

on to Monday: Chicken a ion is casserole, corn, cole (4 for cots, rolls, chocolate ca] J2.S0

Thrift shop open ( >eans. Quilling. 8 a m to 3 pix fruit, T u e s ^

bar Treasure Tuesday ; p ie, C rafufrom 24pm >bles. Bingo from'7-9 p.m*

iM k,-• Exerdses f ^ - ^ a cole . a m

. . . . U n n d a y — - «oes Exercises from 7-8 pj ‘“ es. - Hearir« iid assistan

lld O tm ....................— -j------ Dr.aevcriyaM I50i

., Bingo frmn 1-3 p mJ — Friday— ;----------1 .

" 5 Exerdsesfrom7.8a am _.

SundayBuffet at lp .m , roast Monday

in. E x e r d ^ from 7-8 a. a m

Evening meal at 5: Smorgasbord . -

.C ardsat6pm

R ie r S e n io r Ha222MainSL,FDer ‘ D inners served a f

Tuesday and Thursday p m on Friday. Sugges

2-30— tion-is42^fo r-een io _____ deUvered-meals-availj

ttmia] rimo■‘IWsday: Sallsiniry Ste

Unasday: Roast beef

A ge le raS eiU i— C K Iz e m n c ,

310 Main N.,IOmberij Wednesday: Spaghel

;.3n beans, garlic bread, o Igy . riiubarb, cookie, co^ee,!Isi^------Friday:-Roast-pork,,5 0 • potatoes, gravy, cream©

tossed salad, bread and t >aie c re m and cake. g)ffee.E u2h Monoay: Cheesel Qfg ' French fries, tossed sala . .Q orange juice, coffee, mHli

oon weanesoayBlood pressure c h ^

. to 3 ? ™ * ^ . ■— C ra f ts a tlp m . FridayBirthday diimer at nooi

jg j Bingo at 1155 a m pje Pinochle at 1p.m.

^^3 iwird*^Directors thir jpg. chili supper from S8 pji

adults and S1.50 for csn. “" , 5 ^1.Q Monday

Board meeting at 130 (

------- C hallenge” providesim prove m uscle stre

p flex ib ility and uniqu _ reo id tm en t

The ball is good for id— indud ing b e^n n ers , i ts p regnant women, chii I. seniors, organizers say. « Instructor Jaim e Ti|

master’s degree in hea . tion and is a certified

y . .- traiherand fitness instr “ The cost is $25. plus_____fom hoseJnterested.in

ing their own ball.For more information

ister, caU 733-9554, Ext

Over 60 and fit clas! 1 offered tfiipugl) reg!’■ TWIN FALLS -Ovc

- Getting Fit will be offer 'spring semester. .

S This d ass is designee “ ple over age 60 but anyo come. Class times, loca:

start dates are as follows C SI G ym nasium S

. M ondays, W ednesdt :■ Fridays. Jan. 21:------"TeWrBeTReoeation C) _ _ l ^ a m . y e s d a ys, Thurs

a.m. Mondays, Wednes Fridays, Jan. 22

' Shoshone H igh Set Gym . 11 am . to noon I Wednesday and Fridays,

! Gooding North s £ c > 10 a.m . M ondays, Wei

. 1130 a m M o n d i^ We t and Fridays, Jan^Z2

B urley R acqueteera and Fitness C enter - 1C M ondays W ednesda Fridays. Jan. 22

R apert Civic Gym p S Tuesdays an d Thursdi •23.Sign up for the das: the first weelc on site. F infcymadon^call C a at ?

' O v er 6 0 'an d G ettin . m ade possible tv CSI in

ship vdth the Of&» on Aj - . . .F i le r . Buhlf Shoshone- -D is tc ic u an d th e Jero . R u p e h R e c rc a tio n D ^

«a and dioese T :hpe< rs,'cbra ' ■'

^ t u f f e t sn add noodles ole slaw, apri- ecake .

en every day. Ipm '

■8am.----------------ymm« ;*_■

^-8"am and "

8 p ja .;_ ,stance from ^

150 a m ------ -m. •

•8 a m and 1&

TKLStpOtk

•8 a m and 10-

It 5:30 p.m. -

’ Havenr__ '• __1 ai noon on sday and at 6- Sgested dona-: 9niors.-Hom«.— ^ irailable e a ch - —

enlorInc. “iertr .ghetti, green’ d, coleslaw.' •ee.milkorkrmashed-------amed duTots;. jid butter, ice^ m ilk __eseburgerA salad, Je llAtnfllf

noon

npq^tnlI pm , ^ 'f o r or children;

3 0 p m -•

des a - w a y to — strength and lique m uscle

for all peoplers, advanced ,.... .children arid ay.: Tigue har. a health/educa* fied perso n il nstruaor. ^ )Ius a $2 5 -f^ d. in. purchf& -__

tion or to feg- Ext 2290.

lasses ■eglon ,3ver 60 a i 'd ffercd for^uie

jned f o r p ^ myoneiswel- locations and lows: ■ *r*T- 1 -9-10 a:tn'. isdays arid

ifC enfer^^^ liursdays toid

inesday and

School O ld on Mondays,

W ednesqay

, W ^ ^ ^

:ers H e a lth ■10.11a.m. sday o^'d

i . M O a k .r s d a y r ja n .Hass d u r i * .- . •

I t ^ 9 5 5 4 . ■ : .

tting P If iL .linparm er^ n Aging, theone.Schpcil-------erome an d — spartmehls.

' i)'' . '

Page 17: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

Speechtt ------sdLfaces^

NEW YORK movies, co n p ^ g o o d ^ lis te n m 1

----- - h e a rtv h ii

Much as peop I. ^peak w ith the:

........ brow se th e Ihfra th e r th an ke<

----------- strides-in-speetechnology hftn

----------- ease-and-sponiaflow ing d ialo humans.

Instead, the nuiiTA th e

W hile th e 1 M gines can rec

-words w ith betti cent a c o u ^ c y , s m ent from o ^ y tbe machines die words and i^rase

• say. T h ^ ig n m^ ___ J h a t stray.

ITStill, even with - Idgue, the allure (

ing” is s tro n g , i- , J thpse txying to its

fm o b i lc p h o n e s '- . .1 computers with ti

! screens. For driv I tion is even greau t In le ss th a n t

_____ more th an 200.0OnOne’s membei up for A OIi^Pha eral new “vbice i

I re co rd e d voice; ; nuggets of online

--------1- callers in resigns!• commands.

pDefrag ! that sio I compui: By Jam es C oatM i C hlc i^ Tribune .

; ^Q: I hav e a De:• com pute w ith WIi• tlie problem Is hov I ly slow it is to mov ; folders, i e s OK al l.with every folder

____ ;.slower.initllittake!“Utes to move to a have 256it feels like r v e go kilobytes instead. I s ta llin g Windowi

----- .,im provem ent.For/.problem d o e sn 't .'browsing.

A: The firs t thin — . ,'Jo is defragment tl

•>hard drive of ybui

'i^ ^ m p u te r Q & A

___I just, about .filled.UJ.^ o v e things about, >yatem m u tt sciin ever'dwindilnRam

. ..space to s a r e m o : every folder. ' •

Computers don’t s tion in any rational ( humans using Ink < Instead thex^break

, m ents u p .in to smc 6pd sc a tte r them a

___^harii drive. As t i e UJJy ^v es a fil^ tb e a

these chunks ii . jivailable hard drive c»e found. As more

.4hese frag m en ted ^ u i ld u p , th e mac longer an d longer.

JJateron.Defragmferilfftia

' ‘.'takes over th e con •fow h o u rs 'a n d m< rew rites every file

'•v&rious elem ents ar ^{>'one another and t jnstically improve tii ’access sp e e d . Th«

____j ^ gmentad cip softilpynd'by cliddiig~tii

r f e r a r y o B r a e S E f o ^m gram s a^id^tiierf .And then Systtm Too A b iS block o t^ m c '-';^chine shouldYestc

oT speeds yoo'cqjcjye ^ f r ^ o u o f tl:

. |L 6 i|e ijiirR e ad Ih e F o o d <

"H S ectlon e v e ry W e

_ GSelectjt^hnoloigy H ^ obstacles— HRK (A P) - In Ihe H ipyters are always ■8.;ln real l i f e ; . th e y _ ^ ^ H rh a t they -w an t to ~

wple would like.to their m achines, to Ih te r n ^ 'b y voice keystroke, recent >eech-recognition— ifiirdly provide the ntaneity of-a-free— alogue betw een -

• machines monopo- H T'-' sion. PJ. ‘ • e la te s t speech recogniie spoken ' e tte r than 90 per-Jf, a vast improve- City, & jly five years ago, hat Imr djoate thfrspedfic ases that users can Fain MB any commands ' showii

_____;•_________ In_arith a scripted' dia- ' “abbui re of “voice brows- thattl: g, especially fo r cellph rstay^conneaedon - • saidTt es 'and hahU held— of Moi b tiny k ey p a d and carsdi Irivers, the attrac- by Pal Mter. Sysienn th ree m on ths, .“Wc 0.000 of America higher, ibers have signed Alth Phone, one of sev- playei ce portals” whose Comm Ices re ad sm all Speed ine information to workin inse-to set-spoken— sationa

major ^ ■ soon,

^ e n t I voic

ow ■ ^_____ 1 __Hunt

’ sCTambluter ■ io‘do»Orforg

. notes dl* . Or wi

• in«Mdi

Dell D im ension Windows 9 ^ m d .ments, how excruciating- Handsp: aove between file I at start-up, but ler move, it gets i^liteially-m in>— llf l tja i > a new folder. I 8»igtafS«esofRAM,but ---------! got a paltiy 256d. Fve tried irein- ows 98, b u t noFortunately.-the-^------------n ’t a ffec t W eb

-EricRosenbery hing you should :It that slow poke - 1 . ......■burs. Hopefully H th e only p u hK A problem is '-------

" th a t the ~ drive hasLup and,as-you— ------ut, the operating ijrry to find an amount of free r~~

bofeveo^filein

i*t store informa- lal order the way ik on paper do. eak large docu- smaller chunks m about on thee. user continual- e computer scat- 3 into whatever ive space m i^ tire and more of --------- —red docum ents nachine takes';er.to find freeiff«nd to read It --------------

tion softw are^ romputer fo r a m ethodically

file so that the I are right next id thus can dra- e the machine’s The W indows software can be 'r ^ r S r a r r b u p -----------------Ktop, choosing • erf Accessories Tooli S e t^ d e Ime, ahd your estore the kind loyed when the’ . ' tfthebox.

re sf^ sT T ------------- —KJ&HomeWodnosda —FHE

:ivc he

l»al Uinbert u m BeVocal in hts o , CaW., .Thursday. He taU tbe occu Improved dratnirttcalfy.

aim computer users are also wing in terest1 a su rv e y of Palm users._ but 36 percent acknowledged : they used the Pahn and the phone as they were driving,” I.Tom 0 ’Gara,-chief executive- tobileAria,-'a voice portal for I due to be launched in June Palm and Delphi Automotive lems.IfVe suspec t th e num ber isier.” he added.______________Ithough speech technology irers such as IBM, Nuance nm unications andechWorks International are king to develop more conver- jnal-systeros,-none expect a - or b reakthrough any time 1, ■ ■

lice recorder takestallat Morning Hbwi

m d red s ^f_tim es_have I abled for a scrap of paper to own an idea while driving, irgotten to bring a pen for : during a meeting, wished I could just listen

ad of writing furiously. J___ _ice recorders, orw urse, can le answ er to such predica­ts, an d owners of [spring’s Visors are in luck. ‘

-----------------

w w w . m a g / G \

__________ ; l a j j K j y s

Click

Bozzuto’sirniture S Appliance

ro ta t in g banner 0

ip DSL modern fME.soJ

P i ntaring

its o.fflc0 at tbs FosUr City Ubra iccuracy of tbe voice recognttlor

so "Natural Inngnagp u in g is one of those I

s ._ _ a r e a s , ” said B ill De :d senior director of pro te agement for Lernout I

a leader in dictation /e an d 'tex t-t(«pe^~ !ec or which are used to mat le e rs read aloud./e ' The main obstacle f

speech technology inv is p le brute power._____ Whilff htig»i giiinc it ^:y speeds have helped c:e tack le the listening pd equation and understa•e ic words, it requires sr- firepower to make tha a - - comprehend-the coune b in a tio n s of words

express thoughts.

es place of pen, jTargus has just shippec Recall Digital Voice R

I 1.2-ounce.module.that0 . th e personal d is ta l assi

The S99 Total Recal r u p to 1.5 hours of re

depending on the aud:1 setting. By using the \ - - screen menu, recordin 1 arranged by date, prioi

they were finished or i f jec ts are due. '

-Ri(

[ G v a l l e y . c o t n

lim e s -M a y s

:kon...

j U l E S h a r r Is c

F O R D -M IT S U B IS

■ and-visit online;

■ Thn

sp fh ra re * 5 e-mail addr

r Fin ^ hac ■ v ~ B n i

BOSTOl start your'I

OpenH: . hacking c . eWcek.m!

some stiff opens Mon

------- Inone 'cAr]

—product

impenetral

..... — ------- ^era.who.wiFitBuU-proi

•rary in Foster a $50,000lofl software - Argus.-----

• . Hacking going on sir

! understand- Argus has i t Holy G rail time in anD eStefanis,-----product itroduct man- experts agr t & Hauspie, of computa^ s o f t w a « _____ Hackersechnologies,^ _access com ake comput- tems by ex

applicatioi jfo rn a m ra l and most se nvolves sim- plug those 1

tec ts th e n-processmg- -them selves I com puters impossible part of th e • arrg^;

itand spcdt- i„ tjie cc i a lot more have two w< hat machine tasks re la t intlejs com- - -W eb'site p is useii to There are |

first to comi . . ^ n d prize

p e n c i l the first too

the T o ta l.Recorder, aaLpops into. ^ -T ^ - T isistants.all can hold X recordings,idio q u a lity .; Visor’s on-ings can be_^ . .iority.-whenr when pro- /

UckBatrick /m-M____

!!5aLJ , 43— I "

F irduufell

ee Months

d re sse s * 5 m egs of web

•I

u S AND

rm to ckers: ing it on'ON (AP) - Gentlemen, irmodems.H ack III, a com puter-} cbntest.sponsored by__magazine, w ill feature iff competition when It [onday.e c o m e r i rS a v o y r il l : :— \ rg u s System s Group, of a com puter'security called PitBull that the

»y c la im s is v irtually rable.other is an aiiny of hack- -will try to.break into a — •rotected system and win 00 p rize ,-supp lied by

ng contests have been since tiie mid-1980s, but

IS raised tiie stakes this an effort to validate a L it believes - and many ~ igree - is Uie Fort Knox iterseouity .irs .g e n e ra lly , try t o . . . Qmputer.operating sys- exploiting holes in the io n s th e systems run,: security products try to X holes. But PitBull pro- e o p era tin g system s res,- making it~ g irtually~ le for a hacker to gain

con test, hackers will weeks to complete four la ted w corrupting a : p rotected 'byTitBulI. e prizes for being the implete each task, and a 5e^$5(^D 00'for Seing "r 0 complete all four. h

tow Is

I f tA ’E H tS07GSL 1136-7151

G e t' your next thre

. w h e n yo u sign up fc

In ternet Services;'

b laz ing-fast DSL for

diat^up a c c e s s for

friendly, 2 4 /7 tec h s

s of Free Ddigital netw ork. Even

th a t ough t tb pu t a s.

m m v M n

-------------- ^

e b -h o stin g sp ac e *-FREE

-1

TM*

) IECHN(

. Stoy on tc■ ■ - 'Wath.1

O r C f a r

H HM H S ak

In ternet i

c o fl-n I n I c IP.O. 601 487 • wen

- • PROFESSIONALLY DE

WEB & E-COMMERCE

•iNTERNETSERVICEPI

536-5744 •1-B88-53( h » p :/ /www.nofihfltT

- Small Bu:Lean

^ maxii

;

s The

pS N < ^ ■■ -

B u r l e v 1458 Overland Av<

878-7151

h re e m o n th s of Internet

D for a y ea r of serv ice fror

5 :i.0 r c h o o s e e ither un

for $ 1 7.95/m o.- o r unlimiti

for ju s t $ 1 4 .9 5 /m o . Wi

h su p p o rt a n d a 're liab le .

DSL or Dia'en th e DSL m odem is frei

3 sm ile on your face.

M W T # n t v i c n

7 3 5 - 1 9 0 0 ^ ^ - ^ ^

EE Z&/7 tec h support.* .N a

f

^ , i m a n r l 6,2001 ntmHtm

OLOGYI r '

t o p y o u r I n v e r t

i t h e M o n e y p a g e ;

)QV 1445 Rllmore S t , y r Tw in fe lk , Ti

7 3 7 - 1 4 <

» D e s k to p s N e t w o r k s ■inters S o ftw are - •

les. S erv icetS i te Desigti & H a in te n a n M

iTRim \lf^c I t I O R ] IU'end«!l, 10 83355-0467 ’ ' '

)ESIGNED -

iESOLimONS

36-2600Im .no i

J s i n e s s O w n e i

m QuickBooks8 hours of class tim rOcirOne-.instruction dmum class size . . .

Tim e.t-G o rm ecte ‘D ig i” S p e i g h S p £ e d -L

F ro m

In ter

I W l w F v e . ' 6 1 7 B lue L ak e s

734-3<

let FREE

om RMC

jnilmited.

lited 56K

N q offer

e . 1 0 0 % ..............................

il-Up Inten■ee. Now

latibnwide local a c c e s s nu

R n t .T M iF a ii . l iU a

rtm en tsies. ■ -

St., Suite 1102Trta rOT ,

. 4 6 9

n c e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r

kN^rdJiJllia

i ^ E ~ ~

i

edtQ -^----e e dD S L ^ - ^

^rnet. ,

I F a i j Is

<es Blvd. N - 3 6 5 5

met!

n u m b ers - ........

.........................} *

Page 18: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

' C4 TkiM»Nm,Twtnr

W o r l d

_ ^ _ : F r a n c e

■■ ■ ■ PARIS (A P)- Frir Monday on claims th; armor-picrcing amn tain ing 'depleted u have triggered canc troops Who served in t

Thc fear that depli ammunition might be has swept Europe in as various nations h;

' cancer cases among and NATO medical

HONG JCONG (AP) interpreter wamed.a teen-ager she could “

' ■ squad" in China if sh someone else's nam im m igra tip ii.docu young woman iestifie

Lin Qiaoying told also was threatened

---------- prisorrin'Hong'Kong'______ go along.withJnstni

immigration official: lioned the validity o

We can host

~ Kiiiiiw

D o w n to w n O 3S 6 ^ n d A venue NortI

733-763W c can m rel all your Im over 60 years of comblni

■ V

DIETER’S ^

• ir . 'X If.‘ iiijip--• l.inhl» • •F.ifjMurhinr• Soinid Syxirm• Fninl

A rr JW hy m il innkc your

■ A.

The Firm is pleased lo

WILLIAM L. SMITI letial clerk forihe Hon niiscd in Kimberly. Id; IcJjihi) College of Law.

WADE F.HYDER grt , . Ihc. Universiiy of Calif(

California. Mr. Hyder' continiie'to be in the rc| C.SLS.

____ Bolh adomevs lookofiismi-ssion: "Provid 111 and councous mannc

3 .-

rinF> li,liW » T im d a j . I m a iy l i

3

e casts doi'nrnce cast doubt studyingLthat.exi>osufc to ' But themmunition con* said t«tjJ uranium may ■ who serviincer in Frcnch now havein the Balkans. traccsofieplcted uranium ‘ a s i^ i l l :t be a hcaldj risk . The fiiin recent weelu' research f

s have reported ■ Last wng their troops, Ministerca] experts are tests on si

an-teen-says4 P )-A n offidal. landChird.a_New-Jersey—.___ lU-wasId “face a firing that I bu f she didn’t sign fied.at th ame to several who alle, icuments,- th e wronglyj ified Monday. October I }ld a judge she Lin, wl led with life in falsely co.ingifshe'didn’t----- passpomitrucdons. from -— ilu'ee-mo rials who ques- that her y of her main* genuine j

r f

11 About Brides (inside Candle Bridal & Quinceaftera Acce Cake Tops - Table Arrangci

— Hair Pieces"* VeiIs“ Cani and Much More

exsonalized-with-your-colo! losc small bridal & baby shi

Ask about our value pach7 3 6 2 " Ave. N. •

H block N. of LVI 7 3 4 r2

locally owned & operated by.

V S T A F F IN G JN i

■ Dennis:

1 0ffice ' H Hlorth. Twin Falls.630r Iniuranee needs iblned experience

I M U S IC & E N T E ID J& KARAOKE

. OHnun:Lyle an il Hoaa 423 yih Av«*. N niihi, ID. »:i:nri

li"'- - .'>.i3-.';3.io _ re you lirril of Kiiipiif: in llir xlir mr »in(jiii(! (Irl)iit whrrc.kiinii.kr ml thul uliiiwrr ru|i uwiiy! Don’i

An announcement fron

cl 10 unnouncc the a.ssoci:ition <

[ITH, joins Ihe nrin afier ino: lonorahle J. William Han. Mi Idaho and is a 2()00 graduiiic

iw.

grew up in Jerome. Idaho anti ilifomia, Hustings College o fl Jer’s emphasis in private praci 5 rcprescniaHon of employer’s ,

viding quality legal services in nncr sincc 1919.”

rltf,2001'

)libtonurang thc possible health risks..^ .Defense.Ministiy in Paris • . ests on five French soldiers sved in the Balkans and who avc cancer did not reveal any of dcpkted uranium. Tests on ill soldier were condnuing,: findings mirrored similar ± from neighboring Gcnnai^. t week, German Defense cer Rudolf Scharping said n soldiers sent to Kosovo and

's-Hong-Kon|Wnese passport, /as-so-scaredat-the-tim e—^ burst imo tears," Lin testi- [ the trial o f t h i ^ offidals llegedly coerced her into ;ly admitting eutlt in the jr 1999inddent.. • who was 16 a t the' dme, confessed to using a bogus' rrand warjalled foralmosr^— months-before it-emerged — er travel documents were le and she was freed. The

dleiilck Park)

showers (no charge) ickagelI • TWin Falls. ID3/ tinco/n ScftooOF r3444b)'5ueSfroM6 Cafhv IWfox

John Ulrich "V “ is Esiinger (seated) irence Emerson

ffiAi'NMENT'l :E

• Kiirmiki*• HiTiinl yuu r fiiviiritr TjTJT

Mine K. CD! . ; ■• looo'x.irs.m^.. • ■

'■ Mo k r nink<-it'you lhi-»liir! H

om; .................... ...._____________ •_____ J y

a i:! i

, ph

)n of two new atlomeys. [

inosi recently serving ns ca Mr. Smith was bom and Dr. iiilc of Ihe University of pal

[ SWi. I dai

intl is a 1988 graduate of )f Law in San Frandsco, fon acticc hu: been and will Dei r’s and employee's inter* cor ...... ......... ............... the

HonjnJhexootinualion- ___> in a timely, profession-

g g !

1

anium’s dthose never deployed ther

. no.dlffewncM. H e said dence of two cancers t- 1 and lymphoma - among soldiers was no h ig ^ th a the general population in 1

U.S. forces fired weap taining depleted uranium i in 1994 and 1995, and NATO fired such weapon its 78-day bombing cam; Yugoslavia.

ig^offieial-thicase s t ir re d controver

—^Hong-KongHmmigrarioi dures.

Offidal interpreter W( ang a n d im migration o

_LunfiJC .in:5jng.and .Won . kam have pleaded mhc

charges of trying to in t Lin into making the false

“ sion:------------- -------------—— The defendants sat impas

court on Monday as Lin, w ' in New Brunswick, N J , test

>P0

.m m

_Eyeliner_:.Eyelash Enhanccme Is It really permanent?Yes, because the color Is plac< oyer a period of many years.

What about allergic reactloi Less (han 0.1% in over 100/ physician. Allergy patch tests Is ll painful?

Jbplcal-aneMhetic-s-are-appliei Can 1 have a-MRI scan?Dr. Frank C. Shellock M.O., a patient safety states that there swelling has only occurred ir damage" due to MRI and pen Choosing the right permanen follows proper sterlllzatron prc Decide by .appearance and < comfortable? Ask for clicnt ref their permanen^make-uplIJ^^

• Tl

5fFectdns(ere showed Depleted u id the to d -: . . :wideiy.studl<r leukemia .they don’t kntlg German must b e consthon among The lack of cn 1999. evidence hasapons con- public concein in Bosnia when Italy sad in 1999, ing illnesses irons during and then cxplimpaign in or dying widi

' local media ac

treatened^xersy over Lin,'whoJnc ioirproce:— enrChlneseTn

th e .U nitedA ong Kin- stopped over i; officials 1999 en routeone Chui- - visi t in g rf>laihocent to China,ntimidate An immigraIse confes- not on tria l,

sdd'hVbecaR]« ssiv ^ in - Lin’s id en d fy. v*o lives green card, oristified. dence, waslost

i lCreative In

P e r m a n e n t Cos( r e n T ^ ' d r ' H e f f i s t e ,

Eyellner-Eyebrows-FuH’l.lps-MedicaLCa

7 m

326-3646 o r S3

m M e & i

' ^ - r ^ h o u t —

1 S r id e &

accd in the dermal layer of thi s. ■ •Ions?0,000 estimated permanent < ts may also be given.

ied before and duiing'tlm pro

a leading expert in regard to ire may be some temporary irri In a few patients, and is thi

ermanent make-up.ent make-up technician Is an li irocedures and works In a cleai 1 conveiiatlon if this Is a pei •eferrals and speak to,them ab

T he Salon, 1 224 L ynw ood

" ~ ' ~ A

joldiers II uranium has not been ^ dled,:and e* p erts 'M y - - T know cxactly how much insumed to be harmfuL.- if condusive sdentific las only served to feed icemv which em erged ' said ifwas investigat- cc

sin 30 Balkan veterans a i icploded as tales of sick ns ildicrs poured in from . of across Europie. - . ca

xecution-T;ta:

moved from the south- af 5T>roViiftieTifTuiian;tor - Isi id S ta tes in 1995, J e 7 in Hong Kong in late ne ite to New Yoric afte r Sodatives in 'm ainlanrf * ' " 1

I ngradon offidal iWio is bit tl, Chan M an-chung;

ify when she sald h er ' "T ^ or proof of U.S. resi- rin

lost.. . . . i

iShImage \ 1iSMETiCS by ■ \ ^t e m f ”W io-<se. I . ao

« -L lp L in e r | "p!'' Camouflage | |

W 5 » W - S i ^ / / 9 -Ta« 539-3646 H ^

C a n d le------------------ ^Mall-ln

■ r e la t e d f * 7 e v o lv e i

m C k /a n d m

. f i t .in to p e r s o n m o tif .. ac o e? s{ C h arg e , e v e r y t Strobel

_ _ y o u r v:

e x p e r ie

V

■ I P ^ B ‘VVHOWOU the thousanc permanent nr I ^ v e ever W hat Is Perr

n i l ^ ^ n It Is the placc

n What procec-"^11 Up Color-. Hair Imitatior

the skin, and Mnnot be washi

It cosmetic procedures over tl

jroccdure.-Tllue ar6 usually V(

to MRI patients, this transient irritation to the eyelid. "Out ol therefore considered a “mlnii

n Important decision. Your firsi leart environment Ask about tl person you can work with. C about tnelr experience. Most <

i^ 3 9 -3 6 3 5 -o r -7 3 5 :4 < M od S h o p p in g C e ii te r ,T w |n ’fHflcaieiTSnMabfe^

Palestihiarto ^ su sp ^

JERUSALEM (AP) - Y; ■Arafat's govermnent on Mc offered am nesty to suspe co llaborators' w ith Israel apparent attem pt to blunt i national duinige over execu o f infonners an d thw art Isi cam paign - o f assassins PalestiniantnHitant^'.’: j . '

fought by th e two s id es ,'j ta lks w ere to resum e Tuej a f te r a day’s b re a k ca lle Is ra e l; ov er^H eT tlU rtfg - Jew ish s e ttle r by P alestir n ea r his greenhouse in t h e ' Strip.

^ -In -res 'p o n se to th e 's la j I ^ e l i troops rehnposed a blockade on the Gaza Strip,' ing the Palestinians* interna a l a i ^ ’r t and~border cross l ^ p s blocked major r o a ^ ring the strip into th ree piurt

A f te r ' 30-year-o ld !

g T i l l e y &

PlanningA cco u n tin g .

'Financial P lann ing Estate P lanning Tax P reparation

^ _ ^ _ ^ _ 6 9 1 A d d i s o n M ^

J lest'lcH P a r k w e n t in tc - |n - l 9 9 2 7 T lT e 'W ig ir ia I e d a c c e s s o r ie s . In th i r e d in to a w e ll ro u r iq u e . O u r g o a l is to g m o s t u n i q u e h o m e di I to a ll b u d g e t s . All o f o n a l iz e d to c o o r d in a t e f. W e a l s o h a v e a w i s s p r i e s a j i d t h e y j p o J

ge. W e a r e d e d i c a t e d t f b r id e a n d Q u in c e a n le i a n d , C a th y W ilco x ,

v is i t to C a n d le s t ic k r ie n c e .

' ' W E A I ^ b c A B SALT C ITY J /

---------- ^ 3 6 - 2 n d - A v e . -

734-.' I b ik n o r t h o f

W e p a r t i c ip a t e in th e

OULD HAVE EVER THOUGHT ands of women who have hi It makeup done over the past; r done for myself.-l wish I had' ermanent Make-up? lacement of iron oxide based | 4IEfllLE:gqulpmant.' r —cedures a re available?tion-'-'Areola'Repigmentatlon~

ished off. However, with any t

*r the lost 10 years. If you ha'

y VC7 eiiwtive in diminishing

ent slight swelling has only oc< t of thousands of patients, this, linimum risk.",There are no r

first concern should be to find Jt their training and.professloni 1. Do pictures of their work i ist clients are more than happy

*008 ----- — 7In'Falls, Idaho - ' 'V '

e . - ' j ’ ' ' J ' ’J .

> “ v “

ted informYasser Isa iah 's bk> d y ^ kfonday ' . in an oraiige pected .yam settlement, BI an t ie rs w ent bn a it inter- . n e a rb y Palesti: cudons S ettle rs burned Israel’s, smashed car win< n a t in g - toward homes.'' "

In th e W est Bl7 - w ar----- Kfar-Salemra-PflJiM ce was sho t u d kil i ^ a y , with Israeli troops led. by^_'day,_slu>ts^w ^ J 5;o£Za, - S a l ^ a t a n f e 'd in ian s ing a motorist. In e Gaza' Bank village, Burli

1 ___ a suspected infoiTa y in g ,-- w a s discovered, a . t i ^ t police said, p, clos- In all, 369 peoj tiation- k ille d in 15 wee ssjngi; Palestin ian f i^ i i J^cut---— 3 1 7 -P alestin Ia n rts. ' A rabs, 38 o ther ]

Roni German doctor.

.........

C h

[ C o m p alg Your Success

B. D ennis M. 1

. CcrtiHcd Public A. Personal Financial

Ito b u s i n e s s in t h e Blu( al s t o r e s o ld j u s t c a n d i h e p a s t e ig h t y e a r s w J n d e d g i f t s t o r e a n d g iv e o u r c a s to m e r s t t d e c o r i t e m s w i th p r io ) f o u r b r id a l a c c e s s o r te w iti i i h e b r i d e 's co lc v id e v a r ie ty o f Q u in e

_ a re _ p e r s o n a l iz e d .a t ,n i to m a k in g t h e c e le b ra

n e r a a s p e c la l o c c a s ld X. a r e c o m m i t t e d to n (■ P a rk a p l e a s a n t sh t

li^RY RUBY A N D JAi^ C A N D L E S

e .-N rT W 'in -F a lls— -------

-3444f L in c o ln S c h o o l l e S a fe P la c e P ro g ra m

m 'D HAVE A TATTOOr claim had their eyebrows, eyeliner it years. Most claim 'i t Is the bi Id donj^hls soonerr;___

d pig mentjntp„the.dermal layt

|-BeaOiy7«arks. - -

t tattoo, lightening or fading c<

lave concerns, please check w

g or eliminating any discomfon

)ccun^ In a few Is.transient s I I g h t '^ ^ ^ ^ H ' reports of. "eye

id someone who inal background.( make you feel pyto*^showoff^r, H n B

was foimd Monddy . [rove neu 'th frlffftr !n^ a group of set- n a ram page in 'a is tin ian v il la g e , led a greenhouse, ^ d o w s and .shot

t Bank v illagesofi-Palestihian-nm n-----killed in a d a ^

)0ps. EarlierJn tHe re . f i r e d ^ m K Y 4 r_ _ rad i convoy,

In M other W ijt. Burkin, the body of foriner with r e d n P a le s t i i i ia jn - - -

?eople have b i ^ weeks_pf_Ist:aAli,___

ier Israelis an d ja

a n y 2 _Tilley .

ic Accountant r icial Specialist .

1

ilu e lC a K e s , ___ ^n S le s a n d '; w e h a v e n d b r id a l 5 th V b e s t ~iric e s th a t ____ ^s o r ie s a r e :o lo rs a n d in c e a n e r at ,n o e x t r a ____1b ra tio n o f i s lb n V S u e ' .0 m a k in g s h o p p i r ig ^

lalmmanyof ner or other le best thing

layer.of the - - s- - ■

ig can occur

:k with your

nfort. ;

Page 19: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

r ,

......... - ■■* Mowaihoeof:- -:: =? -|

• rieNowOrfciifti .. P l

*! jBOash . ; U ' .-1 9 Oebttad- . ■

« » ).D « ac« ..' p n

. : . : WV 88 k j 4

J^ S t S S . ' S S ? ! - ^

• il 'C a p o n e • B"• 38 Mere ridkirioia ', 40CIA' . , ‘— '-

— • ■ f tV c S S S ^ ----------------• J W A r r a n g « d in " " 4 :L o

. advanea • . pti , r P6 Appofflon 5 Ac . p47Workuntt vk

-------: 'j8— <tol8o»—:— 8-V«- a c e n t e r o l * --------- 7 G<' ta rg e t ' 8 QiL M U ta ao m o . - Ba

paanuta 9 An55C am #iapart. . oo

t t t Comp«to 10 Afl ; ^ Author otUffle 11 Gf t 2 W ^ * 12 Wl•: 60 8h«d 13 Da! C i C o f w w . Bo

'^ H « v w t t ) a ' 24AVI . ^ m m ib o c 25 No

■ . | S i S » ^ i 3. ^ 07O nttle tIart 27 MU

^ u 29 Olc• - DOWN 32G fl• J DMlnel>vatast« 33 Lal •1 ]2 Oiaconnoct 35 B« .J a Bureau i • 36 Lo*

• . ..

I u sh ’s daugI K n ig it RIddef N tw S w v t

G e o r g e W . a n d L a u i , .3 - W - y e a r- o ld tw in da<

- J l e n n a a n d B a r b a r a , w____)> ||h e .n> unds o f .in a u g u r a

)J;very g rovm -up d re s s e s 1 — ^ ;D e U r w h o - h o p e s * t o - n i

■jifash ion n a m e a s well*l( I h u s b a n d M ic h a e l ’s c< { m e .i ^ e n n a , a f r e s h m a n jJ m v e r s i ty o f T ex a s - wrf ■ f ie sa ib w a s “m o re a b l

: ^ d * T * s h irt k in d o f g a l”; t r e a r in g a s tra p le s s cbluj• w i t h a d e e p V b a c k , i i D iack F r e n c h s t r e tc h t i : b ia s - c u t b la c k s i l k c h a

------ } :p ie - n a i e - w i l l - b e - h a n d

; i S e l l . y o u r s t u f f

I s

■ I, '"- ■ ■■ -Th

- - © a s! • 101 LosliFoutidi , 102 CaiddThanis; ‘ 103 PietatyAte1 L,' 104 Personals •

' . : i 0 5 HappyAds

i - - 10e SpecialNoftes1 0 7 ; AbcKtipnAllematives

j . 1 0 6 . Professional Services't - ' 110 ' Horra/HealftCareU«

. . J ,;111.,..Enljrtalt>ri)enlSefvic«

. 3000 S a ^ PifBctoiy '

" i! - l ^ ^ ^ j E n i p l o y n K

j | 'a i# EmpkvnienlWaiTtHl: 215. ResunflPreparation

__ g 216 Emolovn»nlAQencis3jl .217 ErrplpymentOpportunil

IS i l ^ h J r F l n d r i b i i

Ej'30t-^Bu$iwssOppoituriitios: ‘ 5 J .3 0 2 MoneytoLoan •

i t

| | p 3

r — — — ^ ^ - W a r —

......(. Lo»«i» ' [ cIaTcThTITt

Prt“ aof I N H A lTE( Acqutofresh ( v 'i o L I w

I Quahartack ■ ■ O I ^Bart • — s Inh p e B

I ArchimadM' pTa n| | aT8. axdamatlon . a m t I r u»African coumry L a B e TI OrM klelter ' !Wlnd(tr.tOtndnQ. f l m l l i n lBuRom ' IHtOlTMolPBunlan . E w e H f opa Kament a s s H f T

.Heading for tDe . iem L jS L L nmvoy Avar :Nonvegian : 37Mov«

•capftd------ ;------ tiwctiancOsaBuBrinflcheen 38D(savowedMBltafymeal 42Laavebe(JQlena • 44 BlocMwadGratuity - 46 Afrlesn fly-Lair 49Quidea .Badotilt). e.g. SO PrinciplesLoBapalooda-— 5rCoW w&~

jghters prepare” vte« with cut bla.

am ethyst n aura Bush’s tered w ith dau g h te rs , rose<olorei , will m ake and embroilural.ballsjn___ leaves^“Shees by Susan ple elegancerm aice-hei--------B arbara 711-known as ' described a > com puter trendy, chic,

V-neck s lip la n a t th e I t a l i c silk i ■ w*6in Dell deep-currari I blue-jeansr rated with s 3l” - will be V enetian g blumn dress abstract patt k, m ade of splatters of-1 1 tuDe over fetti (becaus* charmeuse. Dell says, ind 'beaded--------And thatV

iff with Times-Newi

lUjUbeTlinHGlAS!rhe Times-New

i P - P l l N i« o i m i n E d u

401 Sdwilstalniai 4M M iisiclsm .

D l l 403' THiiiig o n o lB ------- -----------------------------

501 OpenHomes 802 HomesforSaia-510 . OuWAreaHon511 . OuWf-StaleHof

®5. .812 .Fams/Ranches/!813 . Acreages'andLo

lU serv . 514' IncanePrope^ r ta 815- ComnwrialProp

— -------816— ^Vcic joftPfopeitj• .TmeShares,

• • - - - 5i7-^Condomhlurn5~ 816 MobHeHomes 819 Cemetery Lots

tm en t ^820 . Real Estate Want ^ ' . 8 2 1 , . Manufactured Ha

— 601 ...Fiirrjlshe<i Houses I H i 602- Unfurnished Hous icio l _ . 603 . F u m ^ A p i/D

60 4 ' UnfiimlshedAptsJ 608 RoomsFofRent

'^-•"•"60e~ H 6M eH oiT ies“ ,607.;0tfiC84RetailRei

.:.:606--C ommerciarPfopi

B

dlmm\ 1-m m i

ai

s f^ fs ld A fT iB M lolol I e I o K M o lr iu lP l ni'i InB vIo IlIt K3T7TtI dl■ o l R n ^ ^ _ai

irT T T W A lH lT lS^ffl I■ ■ i i l i N i n D/> P I EM Cp IaIrIs Ie'I tivlololLBK lllLlM lElfll roi11 iNlsBsiLTElElTisI thi

— Pi,sta

‘ 'saooin hanea----- 54raxithe ' thed answer tiei sefetaU M r„J • 57Sprlr)gma S •' ......... 58AclorOore«y-

59_-Maflnon me:______ 60.Membe«o«tfja .,.m o

AMA ' f— r----- -------------------1 Fo

-a n ire for event— 5“;

fas>lack je t and iridescent inv : rocaille- beads, scat- l :h hand-dyed, beaded Ha red silk orchid petals -oidered silk vines and _b e likes dean and sim-------1-i c i ” saysDeU. - La ra 'Y a le - f re s h ra a n ---------I a s “more whimsical, . ' lie,” will be wearing a p,, lip dress in layers of ' a s k..tuUe:and.iridesceni g» a n t silk chiffon, deco- . h silk ruffles, antique thi I g lass beads and an. attem of sequins. “The )f- beads look like con- tej use) it’s a celebration,” Xn

tV no Texas-mDe-talel--------jfa

______ ' ■ no]en

w s c l a s s i f i e d s <ioi

m e s - N e w s

5 S I F I E D

WS Online http:/A

• ______ 612 P a^F o fFn S B i 613 PastureWante ducation ■^«4~WaiitedTo'Ret

615 MobSeHomei liction • 616 RoommatesW

tol E state 701 UvestodiSoles- TOJ F«imte|lSl

703 CustomFam{lie- ' 708 triigaljon*3fnes -706 FamiSeediFHomes *706 Hay,GrainiFt es/Daiiies

«rty/— - - —801 Amiques&Co(l

8---------- — ;W2-Appiiaftg—>' 603 Bazaars&CrafI5 : 804 ' Bu9dhgMa!erkM 808 Carr»fas&Equ Homes ' 606 Children's Items

■ ‘ ^ CWhing . • ■ M M M SC^Communication

' floP^OmpiilBni ilO^rewood

Cental . Fumitiire laipei ees.-,.,. . ;v612, HealingiAirCc ous» ... '613 Auc&ns ' iTDuplex^- 614 .'Jeweliy&Fuiis JtsJDuplexes 615 Uwn&Gardsn nt • . • 616 Exercise Equipn

®17 -MisceBaneousF Rentals * 618', Musical Instfunv

r ° tn a r » " '- w o s 5 ^ 'i0(ji6 RentaI^'62rTS(ere^Ra^ < ; ■ ■ T o i t t 'l l a ^

. .A :: .. _v,

Bested-^D B A lf-A B B Y f-T h is-:

response to “Supports th e ' of Education.” I started a right after h l ^ sdiool, but it up.to m any 8fid have chi

• In odghborhood in th e : f w women went to college I

. : Aftff raising my femily, I : back to ro llege and gradi 1 when I wsLS 40.1 now have a

derful ca ree r, more satis t h a n l e v v d r ^ ^ Comp]

-m y -« !irca ilo n ,w a 8 o n eo greatisst personal accomj ments of m /Iife . , ,

..... Both my boss and her bonot have degrees. They an of .the sm artest people 11 and have a 'g r u t deal of cor sense in business. Nonethi my education ha^ made mi more confident and comple did not make me any better

-anybne-else.--We are-a^tea

You miIP JAN. 16 IS VOUR BII

DAY ... you are spiritual, s tive to degree of being psy romantic, creative and the m ah tic a r ts and sciex P iscev Virgo persons play standing roles in your life, c have these le tte rs or initia their nam « 'G rP ,Y : Social ai ties a c c e le ra te in Janu Current Q cle relates to par ship, m arital status. Jiine ' most m em orab le , profiti month o f2001. .

ARIES (M ar. 21-Apr. Forces a re sca ttered ; waii another day. Explain dela humorous fashion, laughin your~oWh foibles. Keep up - fashion new s. Sagittai involved.

TAURUS (A pr. 20-May H andle d e ta ils adroi

Bonald^WEST PALM BEACH, I

Donald Ih m ip has swung ba a golfer who aDegedly dubb< exotic black swan to death. -

The golfer, who was playi the $40 m illion Tr In te rn a tio n a l Golf Club weeks ago as the guest of a r ber, has been banned from s Trump’s properties worldwid

“I spo fc \d th the membei relayed to him tHatliis gue notio set foot on any of my ] er tie s a g a in ,” Trum p sail don’t care if it was self-defen

m

//www.magicvaF»Renl 023 VaielyFifented__________ 0J4_WeiiE(|JBrt SB WamedlmSpan 020 Cainpin esWanled 027 GaragaS

020 Medical!029' FleaMail

diS«pp(es H p S i t i mnSeivtos

Wt AnstM iSFeitta 002 Bicycles llFaaii; . 903 BoalsiA

' Canieis |M M M M * 905 Guns&R ■ f l * 000 HolTlis, IcrdlandiM !, JOJ MKofHof — — ■ ' ~ 900~ s imirvai CoHectililes . :909' Spoi%l r — :-; -oio^TnvaTia Cia«s ■ 9t1 UByTiii

lEqullxnefil

ation Equipment_____________ 1001_A«atoi_

' . 1002 AutoPaiE aipel' 1004 Autos^Condtioniru lOOSAntiquesS

• 1006 Semiflieav ijiis 1007 Tnidtsfdan ', ib08 TruckPart: luipment 1009 <x4s wsFor'^ • — -'1010'Vara 4Bu iruments 1020 AulosforS ,jSoDoBe3--;_--..-1083-lm|X)rts«{

■ . I W ' a^C arsi c ^ ........... ..lOST'Aijt^'^J i h 6 i v r - - I . ^ l p » J t o

lucationi- isH n —eValuecollege.•utgaveh f l £ ^el960s,;eatalL

Iwentiduatcd '----------------- —sawon- w o rk 'a n d com isfyihg otfier. . ipledng Not all knowle oTTm bcraks, an d a deg

mplish- not a'license for I tude.

b o ssd o ' - -B Q X IEl are two ’ DEAR B IL U I know * education, and i nmmon w ritten to m e ti theless, • was son^ to hai me feel lege d e ^ .Jlete. It Success can I lerthan ’ many ways. Read eam at-= =D E A R -A B B Y ;

ght beeHRTH. I ”> H o R asyduc,awn to Sydneyences. 1_______________

^ p h a s i s on emj issues, health. K, conceming-exerc tion. Scorpio play:

GEM INI (M a V our kind of d

f write, teach and 1 u ab le intriguing but cc ' . '" 'S h o r t trip involve

t^u fJ i ing legal counsel. L i l CANCER (Jur ?®y Home environmi

-----strive to make oui

‘' “ ‘j - meaning to do so.

Vamp takep i j .

g « People In i

■jons'a, S ^ ^ lP e .a c tio n s

rrum p Guest Cyiil Wo ™ “ tigators he killei

b ird in self-def ™ swing. One dub n

. swan had exhibi ^ ^ _ b e h a v i o r - i n t h e p j vnm if ■ “n iesw anw aso

«T Trump by a frien was killed earlier

A long w ith t

alley:cotn • Tv

/Food A ServicesE([uipfnefll________________ ^sJToBuyingErjiiipmenleSaies L —

I Motorcyclesf ■ CclcbraciAccessone loved one

rfiflTbs&Pools t e i RVs "

gAHunUngEquip. Ma.stcr<rraifefs'” '--------------------■fai'e'S -Cheek y

N nrs w i

■ ■ n n n ^ H

Transportation

o m is s io n

!ltS& Accessories ~~Thtfimn- Vanted • T.mn-Sn: sACoBectibJes cdmoiin

vtsAAccessorib I ,

- P. 2 ^ASportsCars.-- _ -« dfun|r8__ • _ , i.q.ri.vivl^fRepaira; r»ic. idaJe s 'll_ ^ j-------------

V - : - .........,1,

Tirdght |~ '; ie t te r

D e a r ly im

A bby. . “ e; has bt

om plem ent e^ch * ' '^ i ■ apply

tvledge_comes from legree is a degree - throu for a.pompous atti- you’n

EINCINCINNATr *^“|uX IE: I am a ll for . degred no one has ever to reli to say he, or she ■ as opi liave earned a cot- - . ableti

1 be measured inad o n : . _____DE^Y;-Riegarding-tHat----- onlv~|

sating fisinvolvi

OSCOPE B e a l e

By Omarr S— ---- - - - - - -- --- I VIRimployment, basic J?*!Keep resolutions "“ mt:

erdse, diet, nutri------Monejays exdting role. getnn{la y 21-June 20): tion,w ■ day. Read andid leam. Flirtation Cyclecould go too far. phoned

lves relative seek- 3? “ “el. Focusliine 21-July 22):‘ romani iment important; quarters beautifuli-— Creati>0 march to your style, i lec tab le seafoodmda tonight. m love ■Aug. 22): Without » , a rdative could

e s s w i n g r o l

Trumin the news Atiant

ins seemed exces- SlngGWagner told inves-- lied theSO-pound lefense.w ith.one -S®* b member said the ibited aggressive.past.— --------------Ifi-bcIS one of four giveniend. One of them i °ierbyanalligator.i_ the golf club,

"win Falls: 733-1

1 3 2 3 r d S t r e e t M ^ T w i r T F a l l s ^ I d a f f o ^

O e-FICI: M(1

733-0931,' ^ -------Fa ,y 7 3 4 ;

- H a p p y A d srate a spccial cvcnc in th e live ones with u Times-Srvs Huppy A :c arc availahle at'spcL-ial nitcs.

Pre-PaymerVimes'News u'eecpts piiynu

LrConl, A m erican Iixprc.ss

-H e sp o ris ib ilitit y o u r acl fo r.c rro rs th e f irs t cl w ill b e r e s p o n s ib le fo r th e io n u n d to no }>rcatcr e x te n t c

o c c u p i c d b y th e e r r o r . T ICS n o fin an c ia l r e sp t)n s il)ilit ion o f copy .

M<T•l Vv Onliiif feaiiircs VrtTi iiin be ptaixii online fur .St)< lir national network o f classifict! a K) ne\vsp;ipcr< ucniM the nation. C

Hrihci»j^dW»m'I tctl. csN ut ami« furan adilinonal 7itV-RiMil'Eilflig GuBnmi«

idJ SJ ind if (he Iccm di>c> nm wli, > '11 rim the ad fiit an gdtlici.in.il 7 dj\n.

Ads may bt capn lM ra ti J /o ro

Tueeday.lmi

S 5 S S S S = ^ ^ S ^ ^ S S ^ =

rcomeate r on the vialue of ediiaitior upports” missed, one extreme important fact. A degree, ii d of itself, is nqt a “guarantee >erson will succeed.Education is learning. In orde get ahead in this world; wha s been learned must be put ti jductive use:'rh is is true w he ther you’n plying the study and persis ice-skills-you-used-to-make^ rough college, o r w hethe u’re applying that which yoi ve learned.‘Supporu” obtained a colleg< gree, but apparently choose: rely upon having the degree opposed to rdying upon beinj le to apply the education. ■

- DENNIS B. VICTORVILLE, CALIF

)EAR DENNISi You’re not th( lyn’crson'iwhoTha'drthelSarm

isfi tonigolve you in wild goose chase, alert, maintain control of des '1. Members of opposite sex are wnto you.'IRGO (Aug. 2 J5 e p t 22): You I be involved in power play, tntain emotional equilibrium, ney.changes hand^ insist oh ting fair deal. Analyze situa-I, write about it..IBRA (Sept. 23-Nov. 22): :le high, judgment, intuition led to razor-sharpness. F ree irself of linnecessary burden. :us on trav e |, language, lance. Aries repcesented. CORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): iative ju ices.stiiL =Jm pnnt e, read and write, advertise I publish. You could be madly ove! Leo, Aquarius individu- figure in romantic scenario. AGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.

jfre v en g e ?imp owns hotels and casinos ir antic City, NJ.

Iger Patti Page enjoys sWnsplred comeback•OS ANGELES (AP) - P itti ;e is enjoying a resurgence at ! 73 with her new sin^e “One :s Rose in Texas,” which she i.bcen.dcdicatiQgto^esident ct Bush.I began singing it in concert 1 dedicated it to Gov. Bush, ich always prompted cheers

W j

S-0931 » Burlej:

West 325b 83301 Burll lm ii.si M on .-F ri. 8:0

II, press 2 ■ ■34-.S538------------------Cull 677-404277-4,i4.1 ‘'ohail: -BiHJm icron .nct S ui^D( J s _ M oni

livcMif-friends anil TUESI ■y .All. nisplav ads of ,

T h u r

e n t - ■■■ment f«)r eliissi- S a t UF

■c.ssor D isc o v e r .- ' ........ —

ities ' St liay. TAf fiwi's- ^hc first iticorrect .|.|nt than the cost o f . T h e p ith lish e r lility for’errors or

iMsctI ctavilfieil ails. .Any i'|js\irictl iit)< ]v<;r day, |Kr ad. In aililiiiiui lo ;d ad\ ttujniuh a jwnnerilii|> withn. e - tn a tl: h v in ad (® n iic ro

Q O m . ' ........C a l l

■■'Servicend«c'llii.nilic

....... f o r

cii.tjiitisjmi . . .L i la s ;

or nisfvinrr nmriiifHir hut viU no iitrpiirty only. F.srlur/fs fifts iiiii/ h

________ I ______ .

n ia iy ie ,2001 11mwWm,7wtoFi

M o r n in g bi

ifterilegoh, rMotiorr to the'wrife^i" ne- which came across as i in snobbery. Read on:

?e” DEAR ABBY: “Suj Value of Education” •

Jer “Several v- upper-levd liat ;.. frequently commem to cation is ‘overrated.l’T

me to recall the word ’re • Benzion C. Kaganoff: ‘ >is- which is simply intelle H t deiUiy - iheTcooping" ie r mind and the sniffing i 'OU that kind of educatioi

less. The human min !ge dee p .fre ez e .fo r sto KS human miiid is a for£ ee, . duction.” ing -ARTHUR II. PRINi

- 'MEMPH B , DEAR ARTHUR: 1 IF. first I’ve heard of th h e -.-Rabbi Kaganoff - but ne----- was o a to so m e tliu i^

ht, Canese. 21): Emphasis on relai es- family member who apj ire peram ental. Make ir

concessions concemin DU Sense of direction is sha ly. CAPRICORN (Dcc. 2 in. Focus on diversity, v< oh -- intellectual curiosity; 1 la- be asked to model sp<

Long-distance call verif 5): Gemini is in picture.3n ■ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Be Come down to earth n. areas, but maintain im e, foresight. Professional

provides encouragemer 1): plays outstanding role, n i . — PISCES (Feb.-19-Mat se experience greater fn ly thought, action. Deal u- w th Taurus individual

dies the finances.,Libra your greatest, most valu

ragainsLgoJ];in from the audience,” I

The ly rics include “T h e re ’ll be one les Texas wlien you’re gone

The song is featured new CD, “Brand New '

tti. W altz.” G uests on tl at. indude Emmylou Han ne Yearwood and Kathy M he Page has released r

H er best-known hit jrt “Doggie in the Wine ih, .“Tennessee Waliz." trs ■ . compiled from wi

^77-4042 ""

'/’ East 5th North rley, Idaho 83318 :00 to 5:30

" D e ^ l i n e s ^

o r P riv iiie P a r ly L in e A>UCATtON P ay - Dfa» iim

IDAY . 4 pm Frida NDAY . 5 m 'F rida SDAY , I PM 'IVIONE 3NESDAY 1 PM TUESCIRSDAY 1 PM W edn

)AY 1 PM ThuR‘ URDAY - . • 12 pm FRIDA' m S K W --------3J!M_ThURJ

: ^ : : " D e a d I i h e s - -For Display Ads

biisiiiesH iljy> priiir to piiMitaiitm Times-Ni'UN .idvcrii-.inn sjle;. f ntati've for more infun'nation.

ext.’1*1.

:ctl ad placed in die ptiiii xctsinn i ii> 7'ir Tiiiirs-.\'ri.'.i Onlmr. .uU .ire ir th.AdOne ( I.Ksified Netuurk and ro n .n e t

1 O u r C u s t o m e r

: e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

i r I n f d r m a t i o h

! s s i f i e a ' S p e c i a l i ! ~ ‘

nof I f ir-niln/ ar SH/’stituieri.! fh-fftnfk. _ ' _ •

rlnFtl»,ldM w &6

BREAK

gre^itc?s attitude; as intellectual .

‘Supports the • m” wrote that evd managers nent that edu- . L lThat caused . fords'of Rabbi iff: “Education tellectual taxi- ingT jaron iie ng in of facts- uion is worth* mind is not a s to rag e ; th e ' forge for pro*

UNC^PH-D.,1PHIS,TENN.R: This is the f th e learned but I think he

icer'elations with ) appears tem- e in te llig en t ■ning budget. . ish a i^ n ed .«. 22-Jan. 19):U versatility ,ty ;Y o u co u ld------I sportswear, •erifies views.

V 20-Feb. l a ) : ......irth in som e 1 imaginative }nal superior ment. Taurus lie.Mar.20)uYou r freedom of leal gingerly lual who han- ibra becomes raluable ally.

3 fe iL ______

J,” Page said, ide th e line less rose in

gone.”ired on Page's ew Tennessee n th e album Harris, Trisha ly Mattea.:d more than

1 h its include k'indow” and

n wire reports

e .-Xds: -

i l Nt — : :

IDA^ :

IDAY

ONDAY

lESDAY

EDNESDAY

[URSDAY

IDAY :

lURSDAV— \---------

Isuion. Call les rcp rc - ion . 7.^.^-

■inn tlf 7>Sr ' J ite inc liid - \ and liiore ;

i s '

J ii -:___________ ~ i

. • — .

Page 20: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

- -7j so" “. ^ tE Q A L

NOTICE OF TUI — ,-------------- TfUil«*V 6«1« N

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIV ’ „TITLE INSURANCE COMI

.Successor T natM . will on A .'ot s M day. IN THE LOBBY i AMERICAN TITLE COMPX

•'NOfiTH, TWIN FA U S, IDAI-___ —<lhotiigh«sl bidder, (Of cuhr>i

'S tatsB , all payab is a t tho I •doscilbed real, property, sltui ■FALLS. State of Idaho, towll: T ow nship 10 S o u th . Rani

• MerWian, Twin Foils County. I ono'hall of lo t 1*0 ol tho O •Falla County^ Idaho , Accoi rocofdod In Book 2B of misc

• th o oflfco ol Iho C oun ty F desccibod as follows: Boginn of said Lot 2: T hanco Soult 329.97 foolto a corner of 8 degrees 16'16‘ East 132.5 fe

------------ o^aaW^iOl-tHTwwNorth-fr. loot to Iho real point ol twgfni ' and egress easem ant w hich; Iheroof. And sobjoa lo; a utn

-th o eastorty 10 foot theroof.. — and utility oe sem a n ls f«coi • Instrument No. 720620, an

‘survey, recorded In Book 2 -17-14. 09 Instrument No, 720 • Coun|y. Idaho.

• - Tho Trusteo-has no krww doscripnon of tha'abovo-relen purpose ol compliance with Code, tho Trusleo h a s bean Ir

-3G06 ML Olympus W ay, TwIi — :— luneeassociolod wlih said rea---------------Said sale wiii be m ade wit

regarding lltfe. possession or a obiiRQiion secured by and put

. conforied m tho dood ol irus WALL5 AND JENNY M. WAL Qronlors, to TWIN FALI.S TH Corporolion. os trustee, lor n WASHINGTON MUTUAL B^ ro c o rd ed F e b r u a r y IB . r 1999003096. Mortgage Reco Idaho.THE ABOVE GRANTORS AJ WITH SECTION 4S-150614}{A

. RESENTATION IS MADE TH , N O T. PR E SE N T L Y R E S f

OBLIGATION.Tho dofaull lor which this ;

.foiluto td; pay whon'due, undl -dated Februory 10. 1999. tf

i.S l.0 3 3 .2 0 per m onth lor th« . through SEPTEM BER 200C

---------months ol OCTOBER 2000 mand all subsoquont payments roinstalomont. with occruod lati

— — 7. 2000 In tho am ount ol S33 charge ol S41.60 thoroaftor; to<

.advances In Iho am ount ol i 'balance is SH2.279.12. togolh 6.000% por annum Irom Ma; dolinquoncios arc now .duo.il

•"accfiiing taxes, assessm ents, (oes. costs and advances ma(

^assecinlod with Ihls loroclosuro , . Tho Benoliciofy elects 10 sell <

to bo sold to satisfy said obligal 'DATED; Docombor 7.2000 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSL

. By Cynthia 6 . Guanoll. Assistai____ C/oREGIONALTRUSTEESER'

720 Sovonth Avonuo. Suito 4QC--------- !SoanJs,-Waj8l04.Phon«;-{306

Salo Information; www.rtrustee.

. PUBLISH; January 2 .0 ,1 6 an<

t ioi I Ig LO ST & FO U N D I

________________________ ■ Pfl

Pleaso chock your a d lorl corroclnoss on tho llrsti f day that It runs, a s T ho l I Timos-Nows Is not ro -l I spoosiblo lor orrors a l-J I

____ lor that time. I. —

E-MAIL your classiliod ad10 us at ' 1'

tw ln ad em lcro n .n et ^. FOUND lomalo part o r all

Husky. I to 2 yrs. old.---------- Swoouomperament, - 1

lound with bluo collar & choko chain at Baptist T

•parking lot on Shoshono. R Contact Or. Preston a t or

- G reen Cross VetClinlc a t t Te 20a-733-4653,

Co s t r e w a r d Srn. lan lo C hihuahua , a round th p In M u rlo u g h L ako a r o a . 67 12/27, 432-6129B ' or

L O S T - M issing s p o c la l la m iiy m e m b er , M a lo - T abby , croam colored kit- I Ion w/while paws & chost. I long hair, dot undor chin, I

' 6 m os. old Irom tho 500 B b b lo c k of Jo ifo r so n S t.

REWARD. SSO. 73 i4634 ! > 0

i 104 ~~l poI PE R SO N A LS I ■■ I >P

ST. JUDE NOVENA ^ May th o sacro d h o a rt o l I

J e s u s bo adored , glorl- I Ited. loved and prosorvo.d I Ihroughout tho woild now and lorovo'r. Sacrod hoart ^ Fl ol Josus. Pray lor us. St. OF Judo, workor ol miraclos. Foi pray lor us. St. Judo, hopo * 1 5

. ol Iho hopoloss, pray for .,. u s . fS a y .th is p r a y o r 9 . . . s

tirnos a day. By tho 0 ih me.day you r prayer will b e '------atisw orod.. it n as novor boon known to lail. Publi-

— •caiiom nustto -pn jm isod:)'' — ' Thank-you, St. Judo. JA

' - t - T 7 o 6 I _ _£ S P E C I A U 4 0 T I C ^

FAX ~- H i

ADTIM ES C U S S IF IE D '

DEPARTMENT 208-734-5538208-677-4543

(BURLEY)

H f c M i= M t lh H ■ 'That birthday nd you plocod

„ - ..-so m o limo ago in Tho Tlmos-Nows7 Now Is tho

— HimfljQXQmiLpickjJKyour. ___pictures. Stop by Tho

" Cuslomer Sorvico Dopt ____lodoyl________ L « .

C6TimM ^ews,lV flnF

I L E W L - ITRUSTEE'S SALEl« No. 0^WI*•2132^ -------------------GIVEN that FIRST AMERICAN 3MPANY, Ihe duly appointed >nAphl2O.2O01.ailf;OOA.M.BY OF THE OFRCE OF FIRST ^PANY, 260 THIRD AVENUE 9AH0, «e> at pubBc auction, to ihrin lawful money of the United - -I ho lime o l sala. the following situated In the County ol TWIN iwit: Ita n g o 16. E as t ol Ihe B o ise - Ity. Idaho Section 26; The North « Olympus Estajes Map. TwIn ., ccording to the map thoreol. ‘ niscoBaneous at page 1714. In ty R ecorder o l said couniy. jinning ot the Nonheast comer outh 89 dogreos 57*03* W est of said lot 1; Thence South 0 5 leet lo the.Easteriy boundarylh-0-dogroert5‘43‘ W osrtS2:S------tglnnlng. Subjoct to: an Ingress Ich allects Ihe wostei^ 25 leel I utility easemeni whWi alfecls 7 lof. and together with roadway»cotded-A ugust-15r1977-a8------;. and a s reliectod on m ap ol ik 29 ol miscellaneous, page 720622. records ol Twin Falls

rwwledgo ol a moro pactcular r oloronced real property but. (or«im Section 00-113 ol Idaho ajn Inlormed that tho address ol 1 Twin Falls. ID 63301, is 60mo-I reef property.----------------------------without covormnl or warranty------

or encumbrancoslo satisfy the ! pursuant to tho powor ol saleIrust executed by TRENT L. ' VALLS. husband and wife, as: TITLE a ESCROW, an Idaho •_or Ihe benelll and security o( A'. BANK FSB. a s bonoficlary, A 1. 1 9 9 9 . In Instrum ont N o . .locords ol Twin Falls County. t

5 ARE NAMED TO COMPLY IIWA) IDAHO CODE. NO REP- rTHAT THEY ARE. OR ARE ?

sS P O N S IB L E F O R T H IS }[

his.salo,is.to be mado.is the.. . ejhdor tho Oood ol Tnjsl Note „}. Iho monthly payments ol 5' tho m onths ol JUNE 2000 1 000 a n d s i .0 0 0 .9 5 lo r th e0 mrough DECEMBER 2000.“ 'AC onts unlit Iho dato ol sale or Fu1 talo charges as ol December F S332.60. and a monthhrlato' ' 0 ;togolhor with tho benoficiary ir OIS1.B25.10. The principal- ^ ]olher with inlorost thereon at h May 1. 2000. until paid. All ^ :o.ilogothQr with unpaid and • e Its. trusloo’s loos, attomey's ^ made to proloci tho socunty e sure. u soil or cause tho tnjst property ^

_

NSURANCE COMPANY Ol istantV.P. • - FJERViCES.CORRORATION_____Fi400 . 10:206}340-2S50---------------------■tee.com .

. and 23. 2001 7 ^ -------------------------------------- C o

pe-------------------------------------- A

A L C O H O L I C S f i A N O N Y M O U S V

206-733-8300 &72fr4650«

I " l o T I po■ ABORTION iot I ALTCRNATIVES }o

PREGNANCy CRISIS c enter ' 112 !FftK TESTIN G BO '

734-7472 - 800-371.7472 " n

I= = = Goo

I 08 n a p PR O FESSION A L

SERVICES SUITil

-------- BANKRUPTCY-----------AHordablo & la st Accidonls. BUS

divorco a criminal matters. 3 r Call Brad Rice 81734-3367 Jn

------- BANKRUPTCY------- CuCompolitivo ralos on Chap- CAE

.tor7bonkruptcios.Call- AT& Je ll Stoker 01734-6452. lng

Repair. Rebuild, Replace orRomovo.Jim 326-4150 P ° '

TIRED ol your long Dis- , tanco sen/ice? Try our tow low ra te s and receive a Iroo 800 num ber. C all i 678-4907,1-702-224.?600 SS, o r 1-800-291-5061 pin .602 lo rm .,

f l— — 110 n “ 'p'I HOM EmEALTH I C A R E S E R V IC E S | S

ASSISTED UVING locUrty a , f ‘

homo. Good onvlroninont. comfonablo room, irons- qiq! portation. good lood. Cor- e a t i l i o d h o m o . S o o to aoo appreciato. 735-8491,’

I 1 1 3 I I CH ILDCA RE

w o ,

i FULL TIME DAYCARE ?g° OPENINGS. S13 por day. on For moro into. 737-9177. the BABIES R* US. 2 wooks

■ through 18 mos.. all -- suppliesprovidod.-For •

moro inlo. call 735-t440. S '"----------------------------------- hu

, “ su< P s

------------------------------------ - i n omo

B U Y IT! S ;

s e i : l i t ! ~ . w .• Pall

Ho' • Mill

\ T H E ^ J o r

TIMES-NEWS TgelC L A S S I F I E D S

W I L L F I L L

E V E R Y r c =

N E E DIdah

-• “ - - ■ jrfax

S E L t l T I :

— B U Y - I T l --------- ^ u s t o•Cloric

----------------------------------- — 733-' ___________J PE

n Fatls, Idaho Tuesday, Jan u

V

CHILD CARE Slale’i city COIlic«ns<kl. D M doddauos . Om10 mos. & up. 733-5097 b I

Visit u s at Ishwww.bopoop<toycare<om« DC

o i y c J r S S t w h ^ ”Apes 2-5. Call 735-6673.

C ere h a s openings, ac^ lrte< copting ICCP. 736-4979 1

' . - W<

Employment o

PUBUC SERVICE '' MESSAGE ai

•Don't pay lo (Ind work bo- (oro you gel the job. For *7 froo in lorm atlon a b o u t I

Vico scam s, write to the pAIFFodoral Trado Commis- “ "PO sion, W ashington. D.C..'

~ 2 0 S 8 0 ro r c a n mc~rto»dffr “ tr®-al Fraud Inlormatlon Cen- ^3^tOr,1-800-876-7060. DAIP

ACCOUNTANT/ W ar-------BO O K K E E PE R --..... mi'''

W o sto rn M agic V alloya rea . Sond rosumo and d e n :salary oxpecllons to Box -Nei95576 % T im es N ow s. (

rP .O , Box 648,Twif).Fall3.-ID 63303 BoK

ACCOUNTING CLERK J*R o q u l re m e n ts : S trong J "

ry DOE. Resume required, b a s■ ploaso apply in'person. oayEm ploym ent Solutions nize

218 Fa llt Ave. hon733-9277 C hr

AGRICULTURE f>av{ ASST. FIELD MANAGER

Pivot maintenance and .ropalr. routine vohido ond stall oquipmont servicing, oil phases ol hay and groinproduction. 3000* acros. Calf

. O rganl20d, soil s ta rter . ^0“*'Must bo ablo to m anage DRIVEand get along with people. LON

- B a se so lary plus h o use ---------a n d bo n u se s . Mountain AccopW ost R oa lly . J a c k Hilt long I208-431-4700 CDL.

AGRICULTURE ~ * Cl« F u ll- ilm o p o s it io n for a

F ie ld R e p re s e n ta t iv e . ; ‘ Dullds fncludo: Contract-

Ing, planting, growing & J harvest p rocess w/garden b e an s & poas. commer- • cialandcom m orcialsood.

• S a l a r y p o s i t io n . F u ll■ benefits. Sond resume to;Field Rep.. P.O. Box 129. I ’ ?Hazelton. ID 83335. 1 “ '’’

EOE&M/F/DA/B RpHO' APARTMENT MANAGEROH MOT. TEAM. Needed e o u #FT (o r7 2 un lts In Twin ' r

- F a ll6i-C om puler.-salos, — emloosing, mgml. exper. Sal- -F n ;

-« ry00& -F 8x-nw um erter — — ; Andy208-338-9699.

ASKING QUESTIONS twinC o n d u c t pu b lic o p in ion ErinT^

polls ovor tho telephone.A B S O L U T E L Y N O ,SALESI Siricily rosoorch. t « ^ i, ; $7.00 IOS9.00 p e r hour,

Flox ib lo o v o s . d ay s, & wknd. hours, 15-30 hrs, pe r wook. G reat part-timo i-v l J iob or socond lob. Ctoso ° to CSI campus. For moro f

-tnlOreall736'2953limillll- iOOKKEEPER 158 Blond /o r RECEPTIONIST Fatls, 1 5ood working conditions in e n i i r a a professional accounting s S l i * ollico. FT or PT. Sond ro- su m e to: Box 99109. c/o T im o e N e w s , PO Box 548,-Twln Falls,.ID 83303- lUSPERSON yoar K3 nights por week. Apply g ib io i m p e rson . P ra sa i Thol Teachl Cuisine. 428 2nd Ave. E. ity and ABLE TV INSTALUR “ .fO^I» T&T-Broadband is look- ispralc lng (oran onergotlc cablo sition is TV installer in Twin Falls. O u lsiand lng c aree r op- Cenier p o r tu n lllo s a n d s tro n g ''/• benelils package. Dulles Include; Providing cus- FARM to m e rs w /cab lo TV ond E xpor. relaied sen/ices. Previous Irrigotlc cablo or electronics oxpo- tions a< rionco a plus. Valid driv- to: Bo) o rs license, good driving T im e s '’oco rd and High School 546. Tvt Siploma or oqulvoloni Is s t B u — •oquirod. Cuslomer rela- ;lons and good communi- :alIon skills a musi. Tues.■ S a t. shill. Applications • 7 °L ,i^^ m B . o a d t a l l ( ) . . ! 6,1.saslland Or,, Twin Falls,d a h o . No p h o n o c a lls GENERAJlo a se .D a ig lo s t ip h y s - ' IMMEDIc a l r o q u i r o d o l . l l n a l * Indusiripplicanl. EOE. * Factor

■ ==j * ConstrCHILD SPECIALIST *

Iq oro looking for oner- * 'Ci®'?®'gollc ond exclling pro- ■ TOP PAVfosslona ls to provldo Filer;ono on ono Intensive 733-73Ithorapy to children suf- O C Dloring from emotional' • r C n >ond behavioral disord- ' ro rs . The position ro-- —.... — rquires a degree in the

- 1 ®Psychology. Counsel- ■ ■ ■ ■ <ino.-H um an-D ovotop- - — All Stim on t. o ic ... Wo oKor tc r in 1onoKiromolynicocom- « .u y * ,

- f w *Wookly bonuses AeeepHn=>ald Vacation and PaidHolidays C nrMiloogo compensationfor travel (M o d ic a i 'o n a 'D m iiu i ' • — =— npackage ForkIExcollont-iralning-------- -- • :------ n i0 havo both part-time r i land lull-iimo positions i i n . k i ,availab le In iho Twin MaCllir Falls and Burloy area.Boso sond Rosumo’to:c c e « s Point Famlly^ Ufa- • Service# - - •3 5 4 E. 13th S tfM t G emla h o Falli. ID 83404. . - O r o m a ll to : . . . - i thdavldO u«w o« t,no t-fax to : 206-552^6634~ ■". Apply

irical positions33>7300 or 676-4040— ^ ■ B l i PERSONNEL PLUS ■ I H I I e t

nuary 18,2 0 0 1

V

CONSTRUCTION FAROMmbnlConBtnKaoo Larob hiring tx p m rttn cw l fln- J iIshers & laborers. Pay havD 0E .423-90S2evB SJI { j .

CUSTOMER SERVICE - - vrttf

CRAZYln e o d 1 8 c n u y .(u n ,

l * » « l V f ^ l o n i p l o c o Tin lebo rtng people wtio ^

wore lazy a n d not crazy. h a E — Great advancem on ts f"

Great oamirigsl G reat tial- companyl G reat BossI u n $1500 guaranteed. Coll ^ Mon. & Tues bolw oen 9 p a r a m -1 pm to 801 up an

Intorvlow.

734-2883. ^JAi^y------- — -------------- MEDixperlonced rrillkor n e ed - Ooo< od . h o u s in g p ro v id e d ;

7 3 ' l ^ 2 “ ‘' ‘' / ^ ^ " LPNrt rniRYV a n to d e x p e r i o n c e d.milkenL.Sa|afy.S1800/moJ___ 1Ploaso call 208-934-5568. lENTAL ASSISTANT ■Noodod for busy ottico.

Exp req. P T a FT.— Send resumoB to:-—Box 94287, %T>)e Tim es Full tin

Nows, P.O. Box 548 corr Twin Foils, ID 83303.

IRECTOR------------------------- -e e d e d (or 0 O h risH a n - b a s e d P r e s c h o o l a n d *** '* D aycare. M ust bo orga- hoU S nized. d e p e n d a b le a n d House h o n e s t . M u s t d i s p l a y medL C h ris tian v a lu e s , a n d inri 1 lavo ability lo work well Annt with olhers. Duties .will In- 4^ :ludo m a n a g in g sm a ll stall, re la ting to young INSIDI :hildren and posltlvo In- eraciions w ith p a re n ts . Po*ltl< :a(f 324-7533 lor m oro 'nff S letails. R e tp ciiVERS------------------------.ONG HAUL DRIVERS-------- NEEDED " •icopting appllcattons (or ,® * w g haul drivers. C lass A :DL. currenl modical card 1 c lo a r d r iv in g r e c o rd - Bquired. A verage d a y s ut: 7-10. 95% no-touch •eight. N ew er tr a c to r s nd trailers, good equip- lent. Paid vacation, sick lavo and holidays. O ther enefils Include m edical ‘'X«i i s u r a n c e a n d 4 0 1 (k ) lan. Apply in p e rso n a t 15 13lh Ave S o u th in ®.'W, uhl o r mail r e s u m e to angen. Inc. Attn: Trans- ortatlon M angor. P .O . ox 706. Buhl. ID 83316.OUAL EMPLOYMENT

-OPPORTUNITY-EMPLOYEH.-DRUG---------FREEWORKPLACE.MAIL your dasslllod ad . ann$.

t o u s a t Falls.'hw lnadO m Icron.net' a dru UCATIONDEVELOPMENTAL , . p n a

SPECIAUST d irec t s ta ll a n d w ork th devolopmentally dls- . y . , lie children and adults. illmo1ivalod.organlzed.^ pervisory skills. Bacho- 'a degree in education rolalod Hold required. %

!colooLbonofiis.flltflt90_______ i iys. Apply in person a t; MAINTE 6 Blake Street N., Twin . HORI tls, Idaho. ■ . .JCATiON------------------- Maimbony School District Is ^ " 8O1 copting applications for • lemporary u p p e r o le - ' 0° '’° mlaw teacher to com- ) to - |H ro o :o - l '8ch‘o o r ar. M u slho ldo rbeo li-^ „ e n o c 3le fo r a va lid Id a h o 2589 E aching Cenificato. Abll- and willingness lo di* ico-currlcular activities jroforred. Opon.Ull.pth. _ Neces te on is liliod. Applications y bo picked up a t 141 O oM 'Q f mer St. W est, Kimber- Idaho. Inquire a l 423- • “ '’« ro. ext. 3308. EOE.Bi5-----------------^o r. w /(arm e q u ip . & 25lollon.' F T a PT posi- Paul. ID IIS avail. Sond resum e von a- 60X 99216, c /o T he n o s N o w s. P O Box!. Twin Falls. ID. 83303 . ,M ^1 ranch hand. Irrigat- vL. equip, operating, light (1^in to n an co . (o n c ln g , ^ isIng i util, turn., wag-30E r775‘237^7448;«- --------- 1eraT--------- 13lEDtATE OPENINGS luslriQl-Ught & H eavy ‘ ^ctory-AlI Shills • e m n linstnjctionrkiifi b e h i rJL Drivers 'ichanic HOW ajidors 1 1 ofP A Y -N O FEE r !Her Avo. 735 Ovorlond thl.S D 1-7300 676-J040 ^ ,

-PLUS Mon,n n w i - i n i j i ______ Sob i i l l M U S I SKKoNShHte A vailab le - (F»iiTim W '$tO.IM pcrhoiifraiiml.ind.Tm(«»»y.. ^«nS.pplcillon.lar ■ g ™

Constractlon P„it Clerical

DtkliftCerlllled •Ptoducllon Schine Operators • Hd

Maids Warelipuse;ienetal .Labor indi,

LA8seinWy__ ji'wU i r t In person al

w i l — - - l EQai r g e l a m a e ^ e x p e r f t Exp. 1 meed fsnn wo(k«r, must e r ik lave liTtgatkm sMRs. trao- t o : I or exp. Y ear-roond job ’ Tlm«

housing and b e n e to .- - 5 4 8 . ' H le ra re a . 2 p o s l l io n » >— ^ ivallBble. S e n d rasu tn a MAINl o ;B o x ^ f lB 3 0 l r% T h a . Q 'im e s N e w s , P O B ox . nu 48„TwjnFaQa. ID 63303. Laix

URSTYLIST------------------- l c o 2»ach your h ighest poten- ------- -o l- ln o o e o lth e b e s ifu D MECKenrlce salons. G uaran- FuB-tIn:ted wage, nexible hours, WBIba n tim e o r f u ll t im e , pactsirsduatod com m issio n sppUccale. C ill 733-7777 a sk son al>rJR. _________ MOT

EDICAt MECH^xxling R ahab & U v in g Expo

Center ow n— te-looking-tor:---------------B sn eN/RN tow orkSevenings S e n c

& 2 night shifts 99471GREAT SCHEDULE P.O.E^ G N 0 N B 0 W 3 _ I D ^

<AflWS needed for allshifts .• C W s

Full tim e co o k S ignonbonus

time, bonofits available, ompotltive w ages, sign «■

on bonus

iR hd^ '(20e )g34-6601- = 11111* * * * * * * * * * * * * * y E o ic J

JSEKEEPING NowhWisekeepors vm nted Im-

>ply In p e r s o n . 6 a m - u p n i c im. Com efolnourtoomlIDE SALES T w InF i

now hiItion: Inside A dverU s- I n g srS ilM E w n irp o n s lb le t o : t i i s ld a 4*8pm sles S uperv isor We offei

•S ig n o rponslble f o r G enera l^ * A posig advertising revenue niontor Tha Timcs-Nows * Compe)ugh community p a g e s • Ten1HcandsmaU b u sin e ss---------Includir'otepmont.T>ieposition 'A jobw l11 Indude prospecting a dlftonV accounts, ad design , »lajsiomor service, a n d ’ Shift dll»n tribulingW easlo • Btihomo pages. All Job appOcatIce s will be done through TwInFiophono. lax. mall a n d i 674 E jrrospondonce. Mustjy working with o the rs uBni«»Tia team environment. cNiVs!

rosumo lo: Anention side Salos Monoger. is7 ;m es-W eiw .P .0 . ' S ' IX 548, Twin Fans. ID 03.-Y oum oyelsostop- 'MEDICAI Iho omce locoied 311 lp N s no hUakriAo'Woekty— nex building) in Twin and Hoj 8. The Tlmes-News Is ca ll 734 Irug-free workplaco. —

EOE. MEDICAI« E 5 ----------------------- STIU

M ag ic VPerson lo run u 2 d ifa i

custom spray rig. torch thru Ju n e . Long irs, must be detailed w j S S Ited. Havo or bo ab le * r m '« obtain prolosslonai- p R N p « ipplkatorlkM nse. . •& nloM

TENANCE We OfloiRIZON ORGANIC rilflU* 4 v

DAIRY 'toll ilnlonance personeeded. Must h av e ' Our comfjing oxporionce p lus • axcellonneral m alntonanco ' package

resume to: B aseI e . 500 S, Paul, ID • PaW Tim1347 or call You 01 -Health/D. 38-6450 0x1.109 .

Jitamos Personal do **TuWonRManianlmlento— •-Infant Cenor oxporlencia sol- Much Mo fando Y tambiontoclmlento general A|lonimlonlo. Salarlo . 650 Ado n e lid o ey c as a ...

apiicoclons' Twin Falls,2589 E-500 S ' (208]D e3347 0 l la m o n a PAX{2(438-6450 0X1.109 , Emplc— ■ ■ ) (208)

^ connlo

t "**^TC

ORUQ-FRE

3 t o l 5Part T im e ' p loyees lired b e tw e en ’ and Ja n u a ry i f l R it. H ours fo r p osition a r e

follow s:

lp m - 1 0 :0 0 p m ndoy-Friday H H io h i r t l o y s _ .

D a m * 5 :0 0 p in i1mc alto available)' ' ' ----- ^IS 'C

).50/ h r LPNffilanmtced wage. Full-time I. hrs. required) Core Fac

' RefefTol B onus H O U Sovancem ent Part-tim eppprtijniHes ■will alsod t h Benefits D I S C Hhie In Jum 30 Day*) PuU-time

a re 0 d ed ica ted h O M B

jS BId like lo start B R G O a i r l o d m i t i i i r " E“ U -iin«

^ E C A U I I I

t & l f e

....i ' , ■

OAL SECRETARY MEDI&p. P T /FT .E tt.cocnH rt. M edica r iU n s .U tts r a resum e Sbosb >: B ox 0 5 4 6 8 . % T h a . Centei Im es N ew s, P .O . Box D i^. E *8.TwhFaW .IDB3303. - t l ie d ia

iMTENANCe . { S H l!Qeoeral property a r a d ,

maintenance person .. oHsIVS

S K : - !CHANIC-time mechanic positkxi. IS0 T 0 R 8 . D ow ntow n endeD, 536-6323 .

DHANJC^>IESCL ‘ “ “ J g ! iperionced. Must have ^ »n l o o ls . F u IM Im e . ina firfrS S T S ryT JO E r ■ t n d r e s u m e to B o x A R U n r 4711 % Tim es N ows. S 2 4 t

jiCAL----------------------- ■ A n sA’s,L PN -s andR N -s. p borne health nurses. •

PmonrmlPfu*, 800 Pe 739-7300

~ g 7 » 4 o o r = , :5c AL----------------------- MILKER!hiring CNA'S and NA’S N »odedsmall a ssis te d living I® P

^ “e !___________________ A skforB j^CAL ----------—

CNA’S N g» F s lls C a re C e n te r ^1 h as Immediate open- r t.1 t i » . JS f o r C N A ’ S f o r m lnffA N Iflheshttl m ^ a l s p a v a l l a b i e .

lon 'bonus•osillve work environ--

ipetitive salary rinc benelits package J d in g P T 0 ._ L , . - “ - t> where you can mako lorencelnsom eono-s

...................... -tdlKorential. • * P ° ^ “B lo p b y fo r a n -------

ation and/or Intorvlow.1 Falls C are Center **ItE s s tls n d Drive

e n e ested , fin- . _________ t io n b y ICAL 2000.Vs or NA'S. mako a 77m 'Koroncol Work In a A ttn: I Jtable assisted living P.O.Iity. Evening a n igh t' Tw in Fi ifts. Can 324-8524. ■ "AD.5a l '=------------- _ _ h ™n oodBd for Pflvalu W E M W I

H u i f f i i r i i r a i a r S i ' T i l* -n n iti H o sp ic t.P T ordpm . ■ in g lo r ■ 73WWM to apply. ■ P .'oss »o • Sire 10 loa'A L p r e s s . 4-nLLLOOKJNQII .. c a m e ra s : V allay R e g io n a l developm «al Centor needs; a l io n . M

e d g e a b ileal/Surglcal . a round hi lesv^lthexporionce. s a fe ly , a I for lull/part-tlmo a with m e d poslttens on evening , n ance a « |h t shifts (openings :riousunltaavaUablo}- .The-Tlm es >flor'groat evening / . fu ll r a n g a weekend difforen- b e n e f iis .

a n d refer Karron. H

)mpolitlve sa lary a e s , T h o ' lent flexible benefit P.O . Box i ige incfudos: ID. 83303,

-up to 20% Above-

nm eO fftVDontal/VlstonDaD/LTDimontn Rolmbursomentt C are C enlor and - M o t ln t tMoro,

Apply a t:AddlsonAvoW. *B«Dtfil| man Resources n . . t . . .ills, ID. 83303-0409 108)737-2113 1; (208) 737-2741 Ajiployment Une 108)737-2775inloboOmvrmc. i

gon.ld.us . •

O PLE UNITED 1TO CARE'

EOET^EEWORKPLACE

g i l f e

Minidoka Men rcurrently hiring for 1

im N E X T E N D E D C A Rimc/Part-lim e/PRN ^ s i t i o n s avj Facility. A SSOO S IC N O N R O ^

V lED ICA L F L O O REvening and D ay sh ift: O B and

JS E K E E P IN G A ID Eme; 3 evenings a w eek and evei Iso be on call.

:h a r g e p l a n n e r / u r /me; RN /LPN licensure is requ ir

IE HEALTH SECRETEm e position open.

COORDINATOR/INPATme posiiion open. K n ow ledge ir :d.

iled appiicants may contact Hi l& L xrj i pp ly J f tp e rs o n .::— — ;00 am - 4:00 pm O ppomnltj E m p I o ^ t> m g p]

M CA L----------- M IS C eUIleal O fllce M ansger, OtAdabT,oshooe Family M e S ^ tlm ahodnter, 2-phyikian clinic rapa.C ft s. Davis a n d Hill, lm-id la te openlrig to r e t s ta r ta h o icarelecaUngmanager. > ^lal candidate co llege . r ^ . ia d . b l l l n g i i a r E n . ’ ilVSpanish.-fnecfl^of*' S fefay tii,

le r e x p e d ite . Appli- ,I ta a e n d CV 10 P .O . C a » 7 3 g(609, Fax 886-2634 or RESTAUIply In p e rso n a t 113 id a h cu th A p p la S t r e e l , acceptinflo a h o n e . S a la ry a n d aervwle f l t s n e o o t la b l e b ^ FuK a'peq u a l i r i c a l i o n s o f evenlnoa•Beam inperson

, . MondayMOUNTIAN VIEW ROUTE &CARE CENTER Establisha

thftleaowfne«penh>ge<--Atu*tb»-ta d , 'r e s t

i o r LPN o w n vei- r t Time Night S hm C o o k i e ( A - A l lS h te W SO ask Uwioral CNA------------- E g n r B S

S S S l -J a y a N i ^ S h i f u J o i n a • T ' ' Co9M om e4n.and-vl8H - -Sehwan’e r cmdyRledel.Adrnln. . lyMotlyal onnie Stone at idn a lee)P o lk8 t.K Jfflbe tty n a m ic , v

42»W 91 _pro(es8lo

“ committe

>r Brian 736-2076 fa ^ u r 'e a NEWSPAPER 300 IrozeiORCULATTON through a

system . r /m es-W ew a Is a c - , ^ ing applications for a ^ “ “ " 0 m e District Manager. wlnnlr>gi successful candidate ,*compl I b e a b l e 10 w o rk

k e n d s .J je dopond- » < ^ l t y l haveexc^ lon ttii^V

agomern skills, and -working with youth. » ^ V a c

_ : o ~ 5P H

niry lovel m anago-poslUon Includes re- Now isttw isibHHies In'mahagliig ----------vrinnln a a d u lt c a rrie rs . Call 206-5 promotions, a -ro - conlldenti

} excellent cusi-.nor ^ « :e . If you are Inler- 208-:I, fin out an oppllca- Must b e by D ec em b er 2 6 , Equal C

&h(h0V m «$-N nn P«t~tn: Dan W aloek . Und Dislribi P.O. Box 648 (or h a rd V

r e p a . i n . lADRUQFREE e a r n S 6 0 fORKl’L A C n t ^ - Z C a n ° < IWORKEB f n t « ( . » n i look. or an e n try - lo v e l SALES wrorker wilh a do- P rofesslono

) loam and UrtMnlte ‘'r e p r e a e n : 4 -co lor p ro ce ss , y e a r a e x (

ra work and p la te co rh m lssli jpnwni and reglsir- t r a i n in g a . M ust b e know l- benefits . 2 a b lo o n w o rk in g -mail: tolls

V R T r l S S ZlecHknlcal mainto- For a bus- and adjustment. needed Immi

«/•> Ma.... ..It. . enjoy perf01'"OO of c o m p L n ! S f f Sits . S e n d resu m e > 'o fio n e ln a }(erences to Mary n S n M r o la I. Human Rowure- resum e toT ho T lm e s -N e w s . • T h e Tim 5 x5 4 8 , Twin Fails. • p .o .B

TVrlnFaIIs,IC

FULL TIIVI SALES!

ntcd . scir4Unen_w arkror one of Id progrtJsIre atito deslws. We offei

•ExttHenlworklogcendldoiB Efil psdcsielodBdlogbalth iasonum ie apply Eo pcrsoa a t G ary 's WesUan

1427 Blue Lakes Boulevard Nortl Ask for Joa Sloirer c r John Caaw

W B S T L A t f l

H - H U U Y IH i t w i n

K 4 3 0 1 1 m U k M U

y ( a o 8 > 7 a s - M i

:m orial H j g « | M t ai r th e following positi( ^R Eavailable on a ll shifts in th e E xt

IQN U S is available for th is posii

in_d_Me_djSurg.__________________

svery o the r weekend. T h is ind iv i

IR /CO M FLU N CE O FFIClu ired fo r ihis posilion.

:t a r y

ATIENT M EDICARErGO ;c in ICD-9 and CPT-Codlng are

: Hutnon'Resources'al

_ ^ I j j

L L A N E 0 U 8 ' 8A L 0N R m H ? N eed fu B A p art ^ S S t m ^ S

C U H e b t t e - - ........xnialim biiM iM a

>f.73S-0BW J . . . . . p «,.i I

^ i s ? s s ru i « y , —M J o e ’a i a n o w . aflts that Un g applicaUona for tTw Idaho i

. ..6 u « rS .C Ap a i t« ™ .p » l» i I O W 7 3 4

S S S S i . ®

S s s re h lc le . C a ll T h e f f i T b i «

akforM aiy . ninhf* *n<i iiA tg ^ r i A N A te r r c iM n - u p 0 I t f i a W i n n e r l l i

rated IndMduaJa lo Attn- Daniel earn of highly dy- r /m es-« « H .w a l l r e s p e c t e d fnewortala ilonals who thrive il l e t i g o O T d r a t e :Ited to ha rd w ork E«perrMQ/Tijrow mio our.46thSuccess. benefits. C

d er In frozen food f l 2S c h w a n 's m anu* ■ EMPLO ^ a n ^ a l l ^ r

I a tioma oallvonr puBUCS UES!

Hon to Joining • g la«m ,w «offar ™ip M a b m d t S S ; ,7 .£ S i

...... - -!?»■“ ?'=«S haring • Connection, flacaU on j -------------- —H eafth. U fe.A | • . .^ 2 1

i f ty - ------ | — TIMESI ckmh o t lm e to jo b a —inlng'loaml! "• ‘1-539-4869 for a m .H t imx-- ntial interview or[re su m e to . i i l i 3-324-2100.w a f least 21. ' --------------

THETIME ----- CURREMl

itinllng Is looking I w ork ing s a l e s IN O E PDa l w ould like to NEW SPiO.OOO o r m o re R O U T E S In e to Jim Vfllson o n i m

---------------

na l direct s a le sm ta t lv e w l lh Sx p . B a a e p lu s lOOBIkRalnls io n . c o m p le teI a n d s u p p o r t , ityou llv» la i 206-529-9387 , Inter— t»dl

illsreeO ida.net - - Indepoodeoti RW r r . . . .: e p t io n is ti s y CPA firm mediately. II you . fonningevariety -li'-iA , A l_L ongW Wgreetffig' " T V m W W Id answering tho If yo u l l v In t I a professtonal Interutedli ilease send your Independenti o: Box 96562 S carrfeIm es-N ew s ' PhM»oeontat, 80X646 - --------- UeneiID .6330M S48. 7 3 ^ ^ 1 , e

★ ★ ★ ★ '

ED EW H A ZEL I MOTOR-ROlf

Idaho’s most—10 * most T h eT im as-f

currenllylooW s . Indep«ndenxeaad401IC. R o u te Carrli and Motors, E D E N « A Z I

a r e a . Valid lic en se & r

o e « n v e h id e a

IFyoulivo Eden/Hazoltix

S a r e InlerastecO B Newspapeif please contItpucr. TMn Falls Titn

otflceatTS. e x t 348; or

1323ftlS , TivlnFai

' k i i c ' k ' k

H » M U ★ ★ ★ V b I M .N .9 0 0 T H E T IMES-

IS C U R R E 7 7 7 7 7 3 LOOKING

-IND EPEN I

ll — CAR R IERS a l T H E R L E R

— W alk ing R t Avallab

1 (X ^O o 7 lk iR a y b o m C

' ~ 2 0 O B I k ^ u r i 100 Bik Dl

ividual - — 100-600 Nor 100 B ik Rar.

‘C E R . BOm&Midway W,

l0 0 0 B lk .5 th S 400-500 Ca

SOO-600Qolde O D E R — — l O O j^ S t ln

I f ^ i l v l n t h b ............•r&lntm— tedlr,

P le a a e .o a llD

-

; i l i r i r k i r i t

( ^ ( o r i e a a a *» 4 o o 6 j —

SK now ladgaoajp.IT contrci; pufcH fih ■; d s U a s e * p a r ia n c a _ _

» , T S " S S»ul. ID 63347 •

W ' - ' . : : . -L im m e r ; g a t I n to - and leam a skllL j p t o S K l i 7 ^ e r Ph is,recelvaben-

lat last a ilfeilm a.Uto Army National . CALL 6 f C B a r- r 3 4 - # 1 7 1 o r 30-0UARD. LANEOUS w-News is accep t- )IICalions lor pa rt- > O B l l l o n l n o u r _ o'm THllech'antMl » a a depend iS ie Is essential. M ust toOftSO lbs., work and aftsm oona, & jp of p r o d u c t l o n m

ttd . p lo a ii m t e t illca tlon a t : TA*

anM Walock. I t e N ew t 1$ a dnig-

M>ABRICATOn---------iQ /nG /sii«cy«aar— woric. $8-S14pr hr its. Can 733-3292

” 2 1 7“LOYMEMTO R T ^ jT jE ^

JCSERV ICe 4F99AQg impkiyment krfor- Is free. R e m e ^* one can prom lsa leral job. For free >on about federal I C a rter A m e S a - - o n , 9 l 2 - ^ - 3 ^

218IES NEWS----------VRRIERS

MES-NEW^ ENTLY HAS OUlOWINQ iPENDENT l/SPAPER ESIN BUHL

m s ^ — 1----------: 3rd Avo. N., k. Brook Dr. ‘'Bik. Main St. JalnlKw Circle

tIaBuhliMr*tedlnM nga

vtUtet DIatrlet tanegar'31.axt347 -

i d r k i r —tin Buhl A arm tadlnt)elnga

arrtar^mtaetOtatridt

31, axt 347

ZELTONiOlTTE

_____le s -N e w s ls ’X o o W n g fo ra rr . I d en t M o to r .^ a r ln th < * lAZELTON 'alid drivers- >& reliable l e a m u s L ^

live In the '■elton areas isled In t)elng aper Carrier, contact the. . Tlrrm-iiev^ 1733-0931.'

1 Falla. ..

r ' k ' k i r

k i r k : k

ES-NEWS IRENTLY ING FORENDENT----------5PAPER-^ERS-FOR-r--------ER AREA.jR q u te a ----------Ulable ■

V Circle

! E S 2_____ ^_______kiuntyRd. k Davis North St.Ramsey'.

f m " '<thStWes)'- JCanUa “ olden Spi}\ StlrvpStr^ —

i>47, ..... •

Page 21: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

- : ' k k 'k 'ik ' k ]

• °[t HE TIMES-NEWISCUhRENTL^ LOOKINQ FOR

- ojJNDEPENDENT , m ROUTES

10 AVAILABLE INTI JQ O O D IN Q A RE /

•"t s s y ^ miOO-600Atsln

- ta>-700A*ontana

i^ ^ « i2 S S 5 DMM-------------_ . POI . — •

• - i - i * * A • i ,• A A A A A ^

. o-- - ' •^ F A lL 3 i7 )-^ r~ ^

^ A A A A- — ^ = ;rH E TIM ES-N EW S -------- m ;c u R R E rn ty H A !

• V^THE FOLLOWIN<INDEPENDENT

. r NEW SPAPER ROUTES ON THE

C EAST SID E OF TWINFALLS

R O U T S 701•<e400-2S009thAve.E ■J^IO O O C yp ress Wa

z i1 0 0 -1 4 0 0 8 th A v e .E .:d iO O -l4 0 0 9 th A ve .E

700-600 A s h SI.

! RO U TE 72S'<rt600-29009thAve.a

2800 E lizabeth Ave.' ------= ^900 Qathjp Drive

, 700-900 Hankins , 'fpo -1100 TrotterDrivt

^ RO U TE 72B !^W -eo o £1 M onteS t. ^■1800-1900 Granada ii800-1900 S a n Lame

800 Bik Sunrise

^ T / C 0 B A 4 m % r £1100-1400 Rlk.f^lhAxm

. East■ 1100^1400 Bll<6lh Ave

\ E a s thV 100-600 B ik Ot Ash

400-700 B ik o f Blue 9'. L a kes

- ROUTE 7 33 1100-1200 Brundage

*'-1100-1300 G alena 1700-1800 PomerellB

1300 Sioneybrook

' ^ ROUTE ^^1300 E lm w ood Circle

^ 3 0 0 - 1 4 0 0 H eybum Ave. E a s t

slfiO-400 L o cu s t St. N.

ROUTE 7 43-----------W0<300 Ju n ip er S t-N -

, '^ 400B lkf^adrona _ 1700 M aplewood

400 Sophonyore

_ y a o ^ S k ^ ^ t l ^ v e E 400-500 bik o f Madrona 2 P 0 ^ M om ingside Dr

4 0 n h iko fW n kefie id

' ROUTE 7 S0 2000-2100 Elizabeth

ROUTE 7 52 1300-1400 4 th Ave. E 100-400 b ik E lm St. ■

} 100-500 b ik Locust , , ^,,10d-400 b ik Walnut,

- e m - ^ ^ ^ w c o d - - y o o Bik G reentree Way

^ 7 0 0 O 'Leary Way

ROUTE 7 9 51500-1600 Bellaire

4 Circle f)00-1500 Falls Ave. E -1 5 0 0 Bik Princeton 1500-1600 Richm ond

Drive

■100-400 Van Buren

--------- ROUTE 8 4 1 --------100-400 Bik Buchanan

• ROUTE 8 4 5— .— ^500-600 Adam s—

■ 500 Bik M adison 600 Bik Marlon

10(^200 M oreland

1 0 0 - ^ m ^ w e l l . 500-600 Bik M onroe

-----------600-600^lk Q uincy—

ROUTE B54 400B lkA ita ir

500-600 Bik Jackson 300-400 M eadow s U n e

TOOBIkNewport '

• H-^ou Hv» o n th e EASTtkho(TWlnFMllmaar»

In b e in g an

----- P ^«?S n ific< -Otatrict^ n ^ a r a t 73^-0B$1

your cbM flow piobiwnt ' . n wBino Ih* noma you no

-------d0O9*f fl#*d■ inactessarfed. ’

* . MINI-CASSIA'.

u - ^ . . . ■rT»eTknefrNew»to.• CufTsnUytookbMfw

EW S lixtepondentW^kinon .Y ---------footoCatifefsinthoQ p Burtey and Rup*ft Area

T - J R Ifybo liveh ihe^riey iRupert Aiea and ara

IT H E Intereeiedinbeinga JEA- • Nowepaper Carrier.

please contact tha Bufti . TImee-Newaofncoalt 6774042 or atop by th<:• ' . Office at 3251/2 i Sth r ) (nextloWaknart)ru

irr irAAAAAiic tu .___ T H E TIM ES-NEW S^ — IS'C URRENTLY

LOOKING FO R INDEPENDENT J l

--------------------- R O U T E S .:—A V A IU B L E IN T H I

^ JE R O M E A REA .

--------300-600-lstAve.ilA S 300-600 2nd Ave. E INQ 400-600 E. Main St. NT!R ROUTE 524rH E 134-400 1st Ave. W 3P . 300-400 3rd Ave. W 5 100-400 North Date SI

100-400 W est Main

g p ROUTE 526Wav 100^00 7th Ave. E

100-700 Bih Ave. E 600-1000 Rllmore

I ' p ------BOUTE5 2 9 ------ ;, p . 100-600 W est Ave. G.

200 W est Ave. I---------------200 W est A ve.-J—

200 W est Ave. K . e 700-900 South Fir St.

900-1285S. Uncoin Avt

t 1 0 0 - m m ^ West T H . .JO0:60<LBIhAvBj«ta

l a & c ^ h ^ . w “ 100-600 sth Ave. W

2 0 0 ^ e tt lA v e . w

IfyoullvalnthlaaraaA ----------- araM anatadlnbalnga

agar, 733-0931 a x t 346. ^ve. . k k k k i t ' I

'Jl _________ ______________je KIMBERLY (5)

■ - i - i k k k i k

f T H E TIM ES-NEW S f„. IS CURRENTLY r LOOKING F O R _ _ _ IN D E P E N D E N T _JR

• RO U TES:le A V A IU B L E IN TH E m KIM BERLYAREA.

W-........RO U TES61. ...200-700 Diamond 200-400 Gamol

- N - --------- 200-700 Oem ---------

r tf you llva In thia araa A aro Intaraatad In tMlng a nawapapareanlar... '

Plaaaa call DlatHct Man- g agar. 733-0931 a x t 346.

M lnl-C assla M otor R o u te s

The Times-News Is E accepting applcations I - for subsitute Motor t ' route carriers In the I Mini-Cassia area. If

you are interested h Ijeing a Independent

~ Motor Route carrier j ' or subsitute please ' ■ slop by .

, The TImea-Newa Burley office at 3251/2 E Sth

- North (next to WahMart)*= er)d fill out a coniact

aheet or call 677-4042 d E x tll t .

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

I .

^ 4iT ■______ \

. .____la .accep tin g ap F

gf Falls. These contrac'L delivery positions— • — incdm e-w hileT otqE- - routes also qiinlify............... I f y d u a r e in te r ^J : 132 3 rd •S trW w t,

• - departm m rat733M

^ Prea'se.ctiebkypurad foricorrectfiessohthe first day that It runs,—

{" a s The Times-News is 1 - rtot responsible for /eas. errors after that time; .

...

ire

I * T W N F A U .S (8 )

' A r k ' k i r k ' k ^

T H E T IM E S -N W S CUR R EN TLY H A S

. T H E F O L L O W IN Q----- IN D EPEN D EN T

-------- ^N EW SPAPER----^ R O U T E S ON T H E ^ W E S T S ID E O F

TWIN FA L L S

J R 200-500 3rd Ave. N.

^ 200-500Sth Ave. N.

— ----------------R0UTE823----------£ . ---------- 100-400 7th Ave. E.—E 100-300 8lh Ave. E.

Jf. .100-2009thAvo. E.

ROUTE B24 . 200-500 Sth Ave. E.

W 200-400 6lh Ave. E.

7 0 0 - ^ ^ a c S f S Dr. 700 Bik. Washington N.

^ P f l f f t S S ^ i r c / a’ lOOO-IIOOParkMoadows______ _______ LDrivo________ _

Parkway Circle G. lOOO-IIOOTwin Parks Dr

------------------ ROUTE BB9-------------100-400 Crostvhw--------

5f. 900 Bik. Sparks

It you llva on tha Waat aU a'of Twin Falla S aro

ost / ^ ^ • ^ I n M n g a

------------------carilvr. . . " ^ ^ ' ■Plaaaa eontaet DlatHct

UanagarV 7 3 3 ^ 1 . ax t 347V . ■^ i i * * « * »

y W E N D E L M S)

. The Times-News is wT currently looking for _ independent Route

Carriers In the . WENDELL area.

, t O O . m i V . e . C If* 100-600 Bik E Ave. D •

BO O BIkEAvb.F 200 Bik E Ave. F

IR - -200-6t>0-Blk-ldaho^l.-S- ■ 300-500 Bik Milner SI. S

IE 200-500 Bik W endell St. South

I f In tere i^ed In th e se ro u tes, p lease call ~ Dlstrlat M anager a t

----------- '-TheTim es-Newsi—733-0931 Ext. 346.

' * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

\6. ' -------------------

^ r ' T '“'I BUSINESS

J I OPPORTUNtTIESIS _______r BEST ROUTC IN TOWN3 S3.000/mo (foolistic)f .19 Vending silos.' no compotitioo. 6 hrs/mo„J S9.785 cash roquirod.It 1-0OO-268-66O1(24hr8,)«

■ Buslrioss Opportunity'' Commorctal Proporllos

, ThoH98aTeam.com

. h o T T s e c l e a n in g s e r -' VICEI Approx. S16.000 f ,j yonrty. S4000, 735-0677

TRI-CHEM. ordor.-book q p a r ty , s t a r t y o u r ow n business. 735-0623 or

r 1-866-7350623 .B • -

- I i m e s - N <

- r — r W '

pplicationaJor-W alking-R ( racted p e titio n s are 7-day, e ns a n d can b e a source. u g e t p a id 'fo ry o u r rnom in ^ fo r a s i ^ - n n hnnnc n f ti|- rested, i?lease stop by Jhe T s trT V id n 'F a lls d r call th ^ 3 r e x r 3 0 2 . — -----------

d i ~ 3 0 2 . | e I H ONEYTO LOAN I

ig C o o t l n a n t a l L o i i ”S 1 0 0 * * 5 0 0 - ........

Phoo«appUcatlohb ' welcome

---------Call T oday >735-0692.

- LOANS-----. $ 1 0 0 - $ 7 5 0

C A L L T O D A Y l X . 7 3 4 -4 3 3 3

NO C O L L A T ER A L. NO S - CREDIT CHECK, phone S 20a-678-1539forappt;

3 £ 3 0 4 - - I _ I ^ N V E g J I E N r e ^ .

1 PU BUC SERVICE. MESSAOE

Big pro fits usually m ean big risk . Boforo you do

-------- business wlth a 'com panyr ‘chock h out with iho Bet­ter B usiness Buroou, For ' f re e In lo rm atlon ab o u t

_____ a v .Q Jd in O 'in v e a tm en t- >scam s.'w m etothoFodor- ■ a l T ra d o C om m ission , //ash ing ton , D.C.. 20560, o rca ll th e Notional Fraud .

--------I n f o r m a t i o n C o n t a r r I_ _ 1-600:876;7060,_ J

3 0 5 j CONTRACTS & MORTGAGES ;

SSCA SH N O W U *- For Contracts & Mortgages.

Call Dlvaralflad Capital.208-734-e737m

D RA CO INVESTMEfn* CORP. Mortgages? Contracts?

D eeds of irust? s You want to soil?

Wo want to buy.Prompt & cosh ollors.

W/o aro local & competitive. CoJI 206-733-3621.

_ „R .T oddB laa3 , Prosidont- ? _ _ Rlchard_B^Stlvef8.V,P.

T.W. Stivers, SecVTroas. r

- 1 1 — =* U d Educotion

|4 0 i ~ r “

SCHOOLS/

INSTBUCnONM aaaag e tra in in g - basic

Sw edish c la s s e s Fri. 7- 10pm & Sat.l0-5;30pm . Starts 2/2 for 12 virks. Ad-

“ " v a n c e d 'c l a a s e a , nutrl- ' tion, ThUrs. 6:30-9;30pm H

r —for-12-wkS:TwttY-Falls*ir»^ ~1 stllule of Holistic Study. 326-*670. 1

P i 1Solcf '

I — 501 ' I -J L o P E N j i o U S E ^

Ploaso chock your ad for ' ^

: day Ihat it runs, a s Tho |Timos-Nows is not ro- Jsponslblo for errors at- JEtor that timo. - t

■ J- ' ■ — ■ /1 5 0 2 |!

_H O M E S M R S A l£ :_____ f

G U A RA N TEED »a d 3

---------------------------~SB u y th e G u a r a n t e e d

p a c k a g e a n d T h eT im e s N e w s g u a r - tv

a n t e e s t o s e l l m e r - 2c h a n d i s e o r 2

- a u to m o t iv e i te m s Sin 7 d a y s a n d re a l twe s t a t e i n l S d a y s ®

■ ’ Of w ef will r e r u n ..........^th e a d a n a d d itio n - sia l 7 d a y s . T h e r e 2;

is a S 3 e x t r a sc h a r g e fo r t h e . ^■ g u a r a n te e d _ r

p a c k a g e . A d s m a y b e c a n c e l le d e a r ly f o r c u s to m e rc o n v e n ie n c e b u t ^

th e c h a r g e will ^r e m a in th e s a m e . m

S1TW

_______________ ' fo.af

■ ■ I §f e w s — J

fw i « l ba 1 1S0{fro

Do♦ ♦

TV\ 4 t

S qS2J

TWI• no^

: - R o u te s - in - T w in — ;-ft.-v

y , e a r l y - m o r n i n g f

r e . o f a d d i t i o n a l ,_m a

a i n g w a l k ; & m e 't i p tr» y » y ) fV 1 . hup

2 T l r i i e s - N e w s a t ‘ dinl

t h e c i r c u l a t i o n [ J , '

I FAX " YOUR

ADT IM E S C L A S S IF IE D 1

D E PA R T W E N T f2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 '

OR 22 0 8 - 6 7 7 - 4 5 4 3 I

(BURLEY) I

j . PUBUC SERVICE___M ESSAOE ,

L .Soiling propertyT-Oon^t pay-! any fees until i f s sokJ. For •

fre e In fo rm a tio n ab o u t «.avoiding tlm aaharo and rroal e s ta te seam s. wrIto i

. _ to J h .e :F e d e r a L T r a d a -C om m ission , W ashing- r

. ton. D.C.; 20580 . or callthe National Fraud Infor- /m a t i o n C e n i e r . •

• - i-8 o o -e 7 6 -7 0 6 o , ' ; tE-MAIL your classitiod ad *'

to u s a t •tw lnadO m teron .net £

_4_ b d rm ^ r^ g . homo_oo' 1a c r e w /w a tis r s h a r e s . J Sprinkler syatom In froni • .lawn. Appraisal Stoe.ooo. Will aell fo r S89.000.

•7 3 1 .5092o r734 .5092 J

F/LER RJust listed. Lovely 4 bdrm.3 both hom e on 1.6 ocres w /bsm t family room, losh

posture & ga rden spot, p

0 quiet locaiion.'TFwolor I . & loads ol amenities. K C allJudy. $184,900 - fi

BARKER ,Raaitora \

CallS43-4371l Q O V 'T F O R E C L O S E D

-HO M ES-Low o r SO down! GC Govemment & bank ropos. bi 800-501-1777.oxt.S297.* n HAGERMAN - 2 0 a c re s , *

s e c lu s io n , m tn a tm o - sphere, easily accossod, n e a r tow ri. P o w e r. Do- JEI mostic w olITCood irrlga- si t io n r i g h t s . 3 p o n d s ro w /e 8 i a t> l l s h o d w o te r righ ts. E xc. pow or sito . Yoar-roynd trout siroam. «( Billingsley Creek fronlago w /v le w o f t h e S n a k e River. Exc. migralow fowl

-hunilnflrC air837:4S6e:«~HAGERMAN. 3 bdrm . 2 §

- t r a t h n r a c r e - to n r r n o - w I nsutjdivlsion. S99 .500 or ■ ■trado. Cell 20S-736-0142.B ru]

HEYBURN F o r sa io byow nor o r lo a so lo own, ®'' Comfortablo log hom e. 3 bdrm. 2 b a lh , 2 c a r ga-rago. on l acre. sprinWor J®

- system, pasture. 734-4516 “ HUD • VA Homes

Bank Owned Homes ' '" J T}ieHeaaTeam.Cam

1 BUY PROPERTYI Look------73 - ln g Jo t.^ ld « r-h o m e .o n -a ------ -

small e cro ag o . No Roal £ ~ Estate Agonis. 324-6d49. |

JEROME • Llnk]uo oppor- I tunity to ob ta in som e ol k Jofome C ounties Hisiory;

. A must s e e lava rock hb* *e tone h o use a t Shoshono G F a lls is a v a i l , fo r your

" re m o v a T T C a ir B o b y n “ TiTi Jo h n so n 206 -388 -2956 Inv (Idaho Pow or Company). cl

J E R O M E .6 b d r m . 2 VS ' baih. 2 f irep laces. 2700 " sq . II. Vl a c re , new win* • dows. poo l.lg . RV shod,

'S159.900. Call 324-6S76.- - : i _ Roody to Soil Your Homo?

ThoH oasTeam.Com TOTn FA L L S. By ^2 lovol. 2 bdrm, 2.5 baih,2-cof g a ra g e , firoplaco. ^ Call 734-3307 loavo msfl. | ,

TWIN FALLS - H elp rolo-caling. m ust sell. 4 bdnn, S49S

■3 bath , 2 Ja m ily .ro o m s,- - a 3work shop. 2 c a r garago. willsp rink ling s y s te m , AC S4<2700 + sq II. Much more, narS l19 ,000m akooffor.653 appFairw ay D r, m u s t soo ! Ca C all733-1962 .» . . .

rw iN FA L L S, 3 b d rm ., HAGbrick homo, 2 ca r garago.. iho6 FA, A /C . 1 5 4 t ia th s , 3 bS94.900. Can 733-7152.B rod>

rwiN FALLS, A ssumabloloan, 3 bdrm, 2 batii, now . in la te 1 9 9 6 . b ig ya rd ,S108K .734-2513 .* NO [ •WIN FA L L S. W a n t Iho fool of a now hom o al ana ffo rd a b le p r ic e ? Now rool, vinyl windows, paint N O IIn & oul, carpot & vinyl. 2 motbdm . just S46.900. Own- roaor will poy closing costs. . occtNolson Realty 734.3930H Cal TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. 1

balh. 1600 sq. ft. Now p T ~w tnoov« . point, vinyl,™ inlonanco froe oxtortor^ _ '

S67.500. Call 734-8727.B ^

sq It. homo w/4 bdrm. 3M Iboth, 2 m aster su ites, on ■1 acre private, w ell ond EQseptic, with m aintenance Q Iree e x te r io r , g a s lire-p iocer«220T 000T -rt29 - “N nDosortViow Dr, 731-6248. ^ >■ ¥ * * * * * ■ ¥ * * * •* * ^TWIN FALLS. New homo. <>"«' 4 bdrm. 3H bolh, 3000+-s'q. fl. A ll t h e e x t r a a . niii<Saw tooth S c h o o l D ist. <nMnees.ooo. caii 733-0553 . gf;,';M M I I M 1 1 » I I I M iiiiu WlfTKy CLS. S p a c io u s :low counlry home on pri- moo'Ote 5 acre lot. 3400 sq. m p t.-w/anach9d d b lrg am g o r - ■*** )onus room above+ do- a ched dbl: g a ra g e ', ro-n a n t i c m a s t e r s u i t e »mc»v/Iotlod.tubZlo.Jivalk-in: .S«- ciloset, 4 bdnn. 3H balh, 2 * 2lyD^prfflhicountryJsltcfl:. . E Sin & lam lly rm. Form al oppoilining & living rms. IMopIo ^loors, 2 g a s ffreplacoa, e«»lsw dscapodyd. M anyotn- . i*i«ct i r a m o n t t l e e . P r i c e 236.000. Call 32 fr4 0 6 0 a

__ ' .....................................

TWIN FA LLS- 8 b d rm s . TW Cam Conter/Homo. Acre- w age. Rant/Sen 733-1359 ' $

bdrm. 2‘ba th hom e, w/2 1 . c a r o a r a g o r M o r n ln g ~ ■ ' sIda/O’Leary school d is- I trict, a sk in g $ 1 0 1 ,5 0 0 . « MotivatOd. Can 734-2097.

TwTn f a l l ^ . v e .v n ic e 2 b d r m . 1 b a t h h o 'm e . Ptoase call 208-7334?743.

I' i l 2 1 .

FA R M m A N C H E S/

D A IR IE S

FARMS A DAIRY S jYES • 6 4 0 A C R E S - R O W- c r o p / l lv D s t b c k , g o o d <

water. C«n add 320 acres-rre iirb y rH ff7 B tiffT T 7 T r — :

SUPER BUY!• 305 A CRES-R ow crops, —

pivots, well. G ood silo for B large dairy. Tuttle. . ■

• 373A CRE9-Q ood,-pro-- ‘W ducth'e farmland w ost of A Paul. W heel & hand lines. ^ A 4 B water.

.• 2 4 C A C R E S .i^ .la y in 0 - 1 -farm, o ld e r h o m e , n e a r I -Kimberty. L

• D AIRY-Grade A double — 6 permitted lo r 618 ani- HA,

-m aluniisrreadyforim m o.- diate occupancy. On 155

—acres: Room to expand.— "UEF• D A IR Y - 1 6 6 a c r e a , FUI

Double 12 for 860 animal bd un its . 614 m ilking. R e- on modolod bam . log home. S i Kimberly. ut

R O B E R T J O N E S « ' R E A L T Y Cil 7 3 3 -0 4 0 4

I 5 1 3 TWI| a c r e a ^ s & l o ^

FILER, lor sa io by owner. I'O' Manufacturod homo on &

20 acrosi Many upgrades. ^ >1' Retocating... Must sollll a t : S114,000 pre-qualifod TWIi buyars call 326-5114 ;- fur

GODDING- rem odoled. 2 ' “ SI bdmi. 2 bath on 2 * or ml- ba: n u s a c r e s . F o n c o d utii w/walor. R iver fron tage , .lof Addiijonal ac rea g e avail. 73C S98.500. Call 934-8345.B

JEROME. 2,85 acresJtu flo . M _ s h o p , m d b l l o h o m e . ■ ronVsale.SGOO. 733-1359. I WINTER PR O OF LOTS .sH h

IN S. CAUFORNIA “ r ; S60 down. S60 monthly.

S 5995C osn Free Brochure

------ l - e o 0 - 8 8 4 .7 0 6 0 « ~ -

5 1 4 ” - 1 ^ [ N C O M E T R O P E R ^ • “ 500

RUPERT 16 unit Motel plus BUHliving quarters. S125.000. Avoow nor con fin an c o . will S40accept trade for property g i j j |or RV's on down payment. w. T erm s n e g o tia b le . Calldays. 436-4373. Evenings = 77= 678-3259.B^ ■

rwiN FALLS,-. “Tlrad o fatoeka? ' C h e ck return’ .owr on now4 plex. Call Chuck733-6207B b u r

I 5 1 5 foq'I CO M M ER CIAL J J i I P R O P E R T Y E-M/

------ ‘ ATTENTION---------- tw•E N T R E PR EN E U R S *" RLE?GOURMET COFFEE brici

_________SH O P ___________ mi,-I,in the Magic Volloy Mall, - roqu Invonloty & oquipmont in-

dodod along w/lrainod. omployoes wailing &

. raocty to go. Sale prico540,000. Assumablo GOO

financing. Call 73 t-7 4 5 ia . balh- . ----------------- — c erflURLEY. R etail building 5?®’on Overland. 6250 sq, ft. °°P-plus lull bsmt. S69.000 or GOOCmake offor. Call 733-5656. yarc--- ■ ■ — - j S4S0

5 1 8 GOOtJ J O B I L E H O M E S ^ t)<

499.00 OOWN Will gel you im” a-3 bdrm , 2 -b a lh ho m o — heawith monthly paym ents of caS 4 4 9 .8 3 . S 3 3 .1 0 2 fl- x iT n nancod over 300 m o. Noopplicaiion'rofusod! ^-^2Coll O akw ood H om es ____ T

733-7755. - HANS AGERMAN V alley onIho rivor.Jm m aculaie... — ti i :3 bdrm. small work shop. HA2EIrodwood dock, rtver view, applsMany u p g r a d e s . B oo l PO*s,dock a v a il. M u st s o e , JEROi528,500, Call 837-6684B F, 3 O DOWN PAYMENT! In tiouse financing.Call Oakw ood H om ea -

733-7755. JEROlO P A Y M E N T S lo r 3 '’0 6 ' n o n lh s . S p e c ia l hom oo a d y fo r im m e d ia lo JERO)

Kcuponcy. - mobiCall Oakw ood H om es Wosi.

733-7755. loaso,— . I . 324-a

' llallv

V * partio

B M KIMBEbail

EQ UA L H O U S IN O O P P O R T U N IT Y

M »»«i i tfyM ttoJn . . JdiY iJit

T jm fw S n IMuUon or 12431

liiMlmintilon b a ttd on y u /m g™ ZS

iillonii origin, or an Closeiim#lorv to mak* iucn p i u 'fil»r#net, limitation ot, 'l»erlffllnillon.* Familiallilu i Ineludaa etilldran T w i j ninii«rm*ae*or la iM no t w in I'im p trtn ti or laaai ba th ^u i l o ^ pne>Mit| wom«i hookui

nowlnoljf accapt any TWIN F

M . .xwiAiFjpponuniiy b a il! . ' To 3 b f

_____ Hal)

TWIN FALLS - - 8 4 B ay- TWII wood, 14x56'. app ls Incl. cioi $12,000. Exc. 734-1338. ap t

^ 5 2 0 ^ ~ 1 £ —REAL ESTATE— ~ p o t

WANTED motake

C A Y f mI / i / \ Avail

YOUR S AD E

TIM ESCLA SSIFIED TwiF DEPARTMENT Mri

2 0 8 -7 3 4 -5 5 3 8 ^ 5 ^

— 208=677= 4S43-------(BU RLEY) .SGO

■ s r ------------ -— - 2301Twir;

Rentol oppi

601 I------FURNISHED------ 'T W il“ H O U S E S--------

pels

HAZELTON For ren t or -8ale,-3-bdrm .-com oH oT r —

RV parking, 423-5843 ■ oairJEROME---------------------- -FURNISHED HOME - 3 mo

bdrm, 2 balh tow nhom o t v on Jorom o goll c o u rs e ,. = — SI .500/mo. Includos all u til it ie s , b a s e p h o n e . coble TV, yard care. Short te rm ok . C a ll K o n t o r Cindy a t 733-5336 d a y s J 2 1 or 734-6104. evenings 4 TWIN weekends, 2 bd

TWIN FALLS------ T ” -------Brand new 3 bdmi, 2 balh Brockenridgo lu m ish ed TWIN homo. Rent mcl. all utils. wilh i &iaw ncare,Sl900/m onlh -3bdi

2all Koni or Cindy Collms at 733-5336 or 734-6104. C

W IN FALLS. Compioioly furn. Condo w /g o fa g o ,' WENC S1100 per mo. includos, S600 b a s ic p hone ; c ab lo , all sniohutil. & yard c o re .-S h o n ^ ------

.te rm ok. Koni or C indy ■ ' 733-5336 or 73-(-6l04 I U

I, I Al

602

“ U N F U R N IS H E D ~ j----------H O U SE S 8A

JUML Temlic 2 bdrm v/iih garago &' lonced yard lor le a s o . S 575 p o r m o . dop. Roloronces & crodiichock req. Call Jim,______ _Jarfcer Realtors 543-4371 HAZEI n r H L .2 b d r m . 1 b a th ■?00niryK0m^75J0O^S200' ~ 'ow -i dop. Coll 2Q8-732-3637.B ►’ousi rUHL. 2 bdrm . 6 1 3 8 th Ave. N. 12 monih leaso. J6R 0^ S400^S400 dep, 736-0322 tUH LSmall2bdnn.. 1009

" " S J S S r ' _ =U R L E Y -R en t.o r S o lll Brick ,4 bdrm. 2 bath . 2 ‘' 5 " ° ' car garago. 3 miles S, ol lown. ,CaU 206-442.8459,U RLEY N ic e 3 b d rm f r o u a o r R e t o r f f n c o s " “ iJS isi; roquirod. Possible IHA . —ttts 676-5045 or 431-0301 i-MAIL yoor classified ad $600-

t o u s a t t

LER aroa. nice 3 bdrm.. * * * *jrick homo in country. 1 ' p o p i , Tii,.W..of FilorrRel S-O ep- - c i e i ^•equlred-S700. 543-6677 ^LER; Small 2 bdmi. ♦ 2 Scricro pasluro. 502 North ' Dis3l. S400, Call 733-9658,a S O D D IN G - 3 b d rm ,. 1 ja lh ,-1 car garago. now:a rp e l Ih ro u g h o u i . 'tg ^ Jackyard. S550 S250 lop. No dogs. 934-4350.BCXJDING. 2 bdrm. Foncod — r ;—'a r d . 301 6 lh A ve W . • ‘H e i >450 ■►dop. Call 7360322.OOOING. Clean & cute 2 Laurel i

bdnn, houso. stove, ''^6 rolrig,. & AC, Avoil,

immedialolv. Ront incl.hoat. S475*dop.-P iease- TWIN i

call 601-944.9349.B ApplsA G ERM A N S b d r m , S435 ♦435/mo. Includos walor. TWIN F;

Call 536-2468 ] AFIVNSEN-Nice, vorycloar> - Nowo' bdrm , m obile h o m o ccanmippis. No pels. 423-5104 Ail .1001 IZELTON. Nice 2 bdm i,'ppls„W/D. firoplaco, no TW IN iots, Storago, 423-5104, txtrm. <i RO M E-4 1 6 East Avc,, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 cor _ £ l£ L 5a ra g o , fo n c o d y a r d . 7\550 * dop. No smoking, ExcoHoOPOIS.324-3427.B, Spncio ROME- 2 bdrm, house,05 4ih Ave. E, S525 - WINTERoaning dop, -324-641 t aROME. 3 bdrm, 2 baih CallNo.vlobllo hom e rn V.llogot e l . No pots. Long lorm ‘ "ase, S4Q5/mo. * doposit.?4-a903 or 786-4305. -

y p -c is rs4 0 0 -3 -b d h T irinially lum,, no sm ok- FAJ'pots, S450,423-6I81B 2IBERLY. Nower 4 bdrm, . s a m rbaih, liroplaco & 2 car - -irago. Foncod yd, S899. TWIN FAJll 733-7445 boloro 6pm ' 0 ^ “[iJitOolcAclLSflmlcea_____^ b d rt^agicods-mall.comfrent m,. „, [pl.SHomoRontals 13 Lynwood Mall T.F.BIN FALLS 106,2 bdrm. fJfrig., siovoi W/D Incl, r A LosetoC SI.S500*dop. 1,2.3 BeELWOOD & EVANS Some D\

734-1401 • •- SpociiIN FALLS 2 bd rm ,-1 No pith homo. Slovo, W /0 T W IN 'f Jokup. Very clean. No N a w -11.53504110.,+dop. g a ra o orjack$on St.-732-8695- ; Londro.'IN FAL-LS 2 bdrm. t TWIN FAith . a p p ls . 'in c l. W /D ba th du 0kU P;:« lQ iS250d0R .' —mo'deloIt 734-8597 ■ iQncody

•___ _ s s a o i s3 bedroom homos; • W/S/G. C ndar SSSO a m ontht TWINTfll— Call Mlcklo----------- • bam. 37:Hallows Property_______ Gas/AC.

M anagament w /garao734-4334 dOp. CaD

Tuesday, January

WN FALLS • LtA-oly spa- TWIN f Mus. 2 bdrm. 2 balh, all - balh; i ipp ls , AC, sp r in k lo r s . WD.N awn mowing, walor and fw iM ' F «nilation furnished. No „ iel8rnoTm -oking. S600- 10, ♦ dop. A pplicalions ukon. Call732-B368.«WN FALLS avail a'allable lmmodla1ely.^3 fw H T E drm . 2 b a th h o m o In 2 lawtoolh S chool A rea. 7” . , ing le g a ra g o . le n c o d ® ard , S726 pe r m onlh* io p o s i l N o sm o k in g . . =0"tactwanat 737-3939.I/IN FALLS, Luxury, 3 ■ rage < drm, 2 \i ba th , g a ra g e , n o sm )ncod.S700,733-1359 S69S (

S l S o m " “ ™'ladison Circle, No pets, w /0 hi 600 «■ S300 dop, 733- $500 * 305 or 539-9295 alter 5. ’733.18 ™ FALLS-Vory nico 2 TWIN Fdfmr-appb.-garBgerAC:-----bdrm“ cprinklors. Musi s e e to rm . N( pprociato. No pets/smok- S42S/m ig, S600*dep. 734-7571 y iN F A t;c s n r trd T n T * eiovo' /appis: at 230l;ois.-N o ais. S250 dep, S475 mo. loaso call 208-734.2664.WIN FA LLS^t>drm r2— -ro °M g r am. Iripic garago. homo- w asn e

Candloridge. N o---------ptnce-Anoking.no pets, S1200/- paid Ni10. Call Kent or D ndy at e lW i 733-5336or734.6t04,riN FALLS. 4 . bdrm. TWIN Fi •ick m.counlry. Fam ily 2 bdmi, lOffls, 2 4 b a lh s .'d O l. NoorC

Tn FALLS. Culo, clean Qre bdnn. t balh. G as. W/DX3kup. appls if needed. t 2ari95/mo.«dep, 326-4188, Rent sIN FALLS. Nower home uIh canyon nm views. C &drm, 2 balh on 1 acre,- - - . Halle

Sl400/mo.. . . MiCall Kent or Cindy *

r33-5336 o r 734-6104 t W IN 'fNOELL-3 bdrm, 1 bath bdrm; a00/mo.iS500 dop. No dep. Corlohing/pels. 536-2744B TWIN FA

......... I S 3 1 5 n604 732-062

UNFURNISHED t w im ' c APTSmuPLEXES

—car-garj

3ALM0RALAPTS.* New* t w in f a

Allordablo - b d rm ..Lu«ufy. kitchen.

* * N O W I* * ' closo in.• 1 ,2 . Sbdrm. TWIN FA

578it.1.10 _A opls^lr'ELTON Taking apph- '"9; lions al Lakoviow Apis,. 'p-tncomirlarrTT-tatJor TW IN 'FAusing. 029.5829 or 1- utils. S37J-377-3S29 TOD, EHO 733-911-OME -Roal cloan l & 2 TW IN F /rm a p ts . su b s id iz e d D ow nioon avail, according to siove . rtDme. Playgrounds, all S200dep:hon a p p ls . la u n d ry t w im - cI

a T o x "OME- 2 D drm ,. t ’i . new paii11, paiio.W/D. S48S ..porm onil4 -33 tlo r 32J-6499.B tw IN FA 3ME. Upstairs api. ba th , S4 !mv_2baiti.S500/mo_____ CaU.737.;

w atorpd.

■LAR CROVE APTSlo rC o iy rB tirm a p ir-

Available now joniors/Handicwped' disabled persons. • TWIN FAI

Some wim AC bath newnt Basod ori Income all appls.Contact Ollice al dep. Call0-E-22nd Sl.-Burley tw iN FAL

208-678-9429 ^ ^ b a f h in •dop. No

'* * * * * * * * * * * 2300E ,Cle a r t h e q u ie t ! t w in f a i

siudio apol Pa rk A p artm e n ts-76 W.iiiiico Siicoi iJOO'mo,-

TwinFalls utilS.Call"734-4195 TWIN Fl

F A L L S -1 -b d rm :------- siudio.-llls. ipc. All ulil. pd . VV/D avo5 -d o p . 733-9141 ■ smoking,-H SiTs-------------— S100(

iFFORDABLEw o r. |,2 & 3 tx ) tm — TWINFAUim cnisw iih2 baihs, A ®OOliances. spacious. • S^fO^ 111 Now 734-1600 » F A L L S C o ; , 1i.nois Kiicnenappls. 1 ? *)ols/smoktng, S 3 5 0 - TIONAL: Can 735-0473. '

' f w IN FALLS--------- p r iv a te uillonlSbdrm 2Daih .fla°k*in'c i'cioos large closofs. smoking Slie paiio and parking. ■ . . . . .ERSPECIAUIMove TWIN FALLloro 1-31 and rocoivo 2 balh. sin

S420o1lroni, S595 mo.ow ai20a-734-l600. ^^^ys 731f a l l t ----------------irdon Apis, Quiol, ' TWIN FAictivc. 3 Ocdroom. I . bdrm. 2h nw - S750/mo idry l.ncthiv. no pois, ■ T o d a y q 3 6 in o s _ ■t w in .f a l lFALLS Nice quilo 3 house 3 be, 2 Dam. Appls. W/D fago. fenceup. Waier pd. S575 Call 733-7-:0 dop, 734,5806 : TWIN FAL FALLS . bdmi, 1 t ■uallty comloris, ' S610/mo, ■ 'lord.iblo pncos, • bOfor«■nmnilSTivailablc:------rwiNTAUC)smoking/pols. bdrm . dupCnll 735-0473 sm oking. <FALLS —sphere, car

iL L S 'A P T S - ' K o S l 'B d rm s S 3 3 5 -4 9 5 t w in f a iDW& w o hookups • M fm 21tcious and cloan onorovc.pe ls 734-6600 S52^m<F A L L S - • B r a n d socuroundi’ • 3 bdrm. 2 ba ih , mg. newgo, $ 650 u p . 3 4 7 7340.-Call737-0043B fw iN ^ L =ALLS • 2 bdmi., 1 plications f d u Jo x . Newly ro- bdmt. 1 bati ilod; w/d'ho'oK up. "S lS O 'd e p .1 yd,, near Porrino, dow ntow n, iS S Q O .acB _ ln tl:___ tea_233:22.1.Call733-l063,B TWIN FALU -aL'u» - J Odrm.. 2 bdmt. duple J77 Momingside Dr." G roat local iC-M ain.floor-unlt- _ lg -y d . AC.C ago. S695 + S500 u p s . law n i aPTrocoy 736-8503,- dep, CallToi

ry 16,2001. Times-News, Twlr

IN FALLS - 2 bdrm.,'1 .Ilh; Slove.-refrlg. DW,'4---------O.Nopets.737-P067B.____IN FALLS - Basementit.-recontly remodeled,---------iparatb en trance. $4750, util inckJ. No pots or wking. i s l S l a s l + dop.ail 2 /3 . Dobra 788-9787 •IN FALLS • BEAUTI*JL NEW 2 bdmi, 2 bath, iro lot dupIox , refrlg, n g e . m icrow ave, DWf sposa l. W/D hook-up.IS f i r e p la c e , c e n tra l /Tieat. paiio. 2 car ga­ge. desirable-localrori.'> s m o k in g , n o po ts.- 95. Call 734-6360.B IN FALLS - Ig 2 bdm u______

O hookup, elect, heal!00 dop. No pets. Can 3-1604,IN FA LLS - Now er 2 m)“ dupIox. ca»T»rt;'ul>l.'1, N o sm o k in g /p e ts ,2S/mo. Call 733<»742J

ivo, refrig, water paid.SS mo4dep 420-6743B NFALLS147S575/mo w 2 bedroom. Range.rigr'Mlcrowaverdish':--------sh e r. W/D. G as fire- ' ee.-AC.-WaKWSanitation----------d. N ear school & park. iLWOOD & EVANS

734-1401 N FALLS Cute, clean dmi, li4 balh, condo, ' sofCSI, S500*dop,-0139 o r 420-8935BT f a l l s -------------- ^ •G reat Salectlon

Excallant Pricea!2 and 3 bdrm Apts, ent staning at S38S

up-to S695 Call Mickie

■lallowa Property • M anagem ent

734-4334 N F A L L S S m a ll 2 m; apt, S350 S200 . ,Conn.e at423.5363B 4 FALLS. 1 bdmt, api„IS m o . * S 2 0 0 dep, -0629or326-5417,B N F A L L S . 3 bdrm ., lUtiful tri-plex. single •garagor-CSl-locotion:-----------0-»dep. Can 734-4603.1 FALLS- Very nice 1m .. w /lro n t room i ,, h on . s to v e R refrig.. *0 in. Call 423-5953.B { FA LLS-atudlo api.ls:.lnc.-No.pou..smok----------S350/mo->S150dep.

-3303B1-FALLSn-bdrmTAI I ,S375/mo,*S375dep-■911dor420-4728.B''I F A L L S . I b d rm ,. /m o w n , n e a r park.e . relrrg. S34S/mo.*1 dep. Call736K»1t.B i F A L L S . 2 bd rm .Bx. nqwly remodeled, pa in i/c arp o t. S47$

nonih. Call 734-4120. ___FA LLS. 2 bdrm. i - - -

, S450 S450 dop. .

~ A a s .”2 bdrm, e , g as heal, all appi& 543-4930. leave msg, • FALLS. 2 bdmi. 4-

,W/D hook up. appls. r pd. S450*dop, 324.. 733-5737. No pels:FALLS.-e-bdrmrAfi-----------S400/mo,-fS400 dep.3114 or 420-4728.FALLS, 3 bdm i. 1

new-duplex. carport. .■pis. NW. SS75*S400 Call 736-9269. 'FALLS. 3 or 5 bdmi.Ih in country, S5C0 , No smoking. 3250N E, Call 208-733-2033 FALLS. Basemoni3 apt. W/D hookup, ihod.or.unlumishod.'m o.fS200 dop, Incl,Sail TraCoy 736-8503 N FALLS. Cloan.lio.-lurn,-orunlum,--------------) avail. No drinking.'king, dojgs. S275 ♦ •100 doposit. Call t226or733-84SS.B .'ALLS-Duple*.-Full2 Ddrm, 638 Mau-

aSO'm o - S200 dop.’ 5 sower paid. Call '5;00 pm. 733-6684.F T L L s r e x c e p .'AL.-2 bdrm . D/W .,., rango , d isposal, le uill, rm, w/W/D - u p , AC, 2 sp a c o i n g . N o p o t s o r ng S500. 734-6360, 'ALLS. Now3bdrm,I, single car garago.' mo. ♦ doposit. Call 731 -0004 o ro v e - 734-2l21,B I FALLS. Now: 3 n. 2 bath garage, m o Call 733-7445 )olorc 6 pm.BALLSJtJow:J'own-_______3 bdrm. 2 Dath, ga- • onced yd. S750/mo.13-7445 boloro 6pm FALLS. N ew an 21. 1 balh. garago, mo. Call 733-7445 oloro 6 p .m ,aALLSTNifiO cloan S------------d up lox , no p o ts/

ig . country atmo-. canjusol firoplaco:--------- r'rolrig. S4g5+dop. call 208-733-5097. • • FALLS. Quiot 2

n. 2 bath deluxe rgy etiicioni opt. 5/mo.-Elovator, underground park- newer buikJing,734-2SS6. . :

ALLS. Taking ap- n s for a secure 2 bath opt. S399/mo op . i:ocd»o'd’iiijar - = = ^ )wn, c red it chock . 3 : ^ a j o w a C n » _______

luplex, cul-de-sac.-ocation . G a ra g e ;..............kC.DW.-WD hook--------w n c a ro , 5560 *■U Tom 737-3924J

\

twin Falls, Idaho C7

Page 22: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

--------- C0-Tlm®*-N'ew8rTwli

:;Tuesdfly.Jan.l6 . 20(

I THE'ACl; -.“H e w h o w a n ts a r ' i s p e c t th e th o m .”1; — P a

“I went'wilh the ;; tu ined a stubborn n percentage tables s 3:winning one of two fii .im onds offers o

chance.”; , .“Right on." agreec ■; I've never seen a bid(

-------- rtncluded in u percent/. W est led th ree : hearts, und South ha . a ruff of his queen. /

.. . < the queen,- k ing ' i trumps, declarer los

i ^finesse to W est's q-------- ^West-exited wilh alo<

: took E ast's Jack anc club lo dummy’s ace. amond finesse follow

----------^bad-new sT-H rs-"?chance was a big lo;

V Percentage tableiHowever, given Wes double, South had litt expect E ast to hold

, —.’honor. And-with boi honors offside, an t throw-in play is the be

However, South m . fuI.Sinceaclubruffjs

elimination, South mu. ! partial strip, hoping W i two trumps........... ; " '/ \ f le r winning his h

South cashes the que ' of trumps, followed by

I . king of clubs. Next, he ' in dummy, eliminatin I Now i t 's tim e for a t

nesse. It loses as cx| I what can West do? I

hearts or clubs, dumm while Soulh discards a West leads •a diamon

I : Soulh a free finesse I ; winner.

TWIN FALLSLaroo. cloan. 3 bann.. 2 balh, noor CSI.

---------- CafagerappiSfLoaso roq.S67S*t!ep..733-0 W9or 430-8g35.B .

WENOELL. 2 Ddrm. apis, (orront. Equal Housing

' Opportunity’, Low ronial fai03r'CairS36-6244.»

. i 605 I , | R 0 O M S _ F O R n E f^

. JEROME Holiday Motoi........... SlOO&upwkiy. 40tW .

•. Main,'Call 324-2361 ------ — tWIN FALLS S85^/kS325^

mo. Special. Microwavo,- rolng.autils.incl./35-}Sd9

• T WI N F A L L S r o o m s ,' S80/wooh. microwavo.

refrig, Utilitlos pt>. Cablo TV, no pots.1201 KimbOf- lyRd..orcoll735-0232.B

--------- TWIN-FALLS-CaprlMolOir1341 KimeorlyRd.SlOO/-

, wk, S3S5/mo, 733-6452-

• S100/wk.&S360/momh, 248 2nd Avo W, 733-5630i 606 I

. 1 M O BILE'H O M ES

FILER'Extia nicc. cloan 2 bdrm.l4' wido w/ carport and shod, S3S0 mo. No pels, ror Call 326-5887,

TWIN FALLS. 2 bQdroom I mobllo h om e . 5365 -f S385 deposit. Call 208- 736-4623 or 420-4728.B

607^ nO FF IC E &

—nETaiC%FACE~(' ~

• • • • • • • •Blue Lakos, Profossional Contor, oxocutivo ollico i spaco, 3 privato oliicos. rocoplion aroa, private :

bath, storago room.595 sq ft.

Cali42o.0707.734-3880 l-208-436-pt70 ,

• • • • • • • •

* * TWINFALLS Bluo Lakos, Falls, Addison,

Downtown. Pololmo....... Locust; Fllor • •200 up to 6000 *q. ft. i

— -------- -SSOO-up-to-SSSOO— -». * JEROME * *

_____ Uocoln..Main..lsUvo_W_ .750 up to 6000 8Q, ft.

S450 up to S5200 RETAIL & OFFICE Spaco Shops (overhead doors) Nood a spaco lo loaso?

, • • Wo will find II tor youF TIDWELL JENKS

i------------ Rroporiy^M anagement-------S 733-5203Of420-37l1 - JEROME. Lg. now ollico

bohind McDonald's on S. Lincoln, SlOOO/mo, Incl. nil ullls, 324-5677. Larry,

^iuPERT Rotall or olfico spaco on Rupon Stiuaro. Ca!l 206-436-9805 ovo-

; nings or loavo mossago ^ ‘ t^ lN FALLS I . 621 North ColtoQO. I

4'olfic(>s. conforonco, I — J-pantry; targor0Cep!i0f>‘5“ '5

; workroom. Approx, 1430 g !• sq. It. Askingsieoo/mo.

-,-------^rCflll Bonnla g77-2SB<e30.~ ”r~77WIRTALL57---- !

' ; C h o l^ .o » lc o ep<>cet.--------« Fllor Avo. Easy accoss,' : ' Artipio parking, Ullls.pald i ; 737«3024or420-335B.B *

' f . ■■■ - ■

:e so n b b id (a rose m usf re-

PcrstQn proverb

he odd.5 ,” main- WESTrn S o u lh . '’T he 4 7 2s show that my V A K 80 finesse-s in dia- ♦ K Q.5 a 75 p e rc e n t + Q 8 7 ;

•eed North. “Butbidding diugrom_______ 'entagirtablg:** ;•ee ro u n d s of happily dodged

n. Afler cashing VulnerabI g . a n d - o c e - o f— D ealer N( lost a diamond

s queen. When Thebiddii liow club,-Soulh— — ; and re lu m e d a . ce. A second di- 2 a 1lowed, bringing a ^ ____ j' " 7 5 - ^ c n t ’'; loser, and the*7*' . .. Opemnglebles do not lie.West’s takeout piQlittle reason to

old a diam ond- both diam ond som hW d in elim ination ! best hope.1 m ust be care- (Tis vital/or the m uslperform a ^3 West has only j

is heart queen, ^queen and accby the ace and .h c n iirsa c lu b ANSWER.

Iting th a t suit. ' ““ Pa diamond ti- South rf hecxpected. but P '“y “ *P,‘D? If h e leads sw e ra y 's l ■nmy ruffs hights a diamond: if___________iondThe givesie fo rh is lO lh E 'iS S 'T S

4UmprdfeipjTi*(it»0

an. TWIN FALLS - 1430 FilorISI. E, t250sq . l l . , 1440 Filoroq. e 7 - i7 0 0 .- sq - lt-C a ll (orI or aopt 734*5380. ■_ _ TW NFALLSIIS. Office L eases Availablemg O n B lue L akes Blvd. N.liat 600 sq.ft. olfico

On Klmtwrly Hd. Vanous^ s izes from 390 s q .li .a up. ,

utilities incli;dodT O llic o /s h o p on F lo ra l ,■J E as tland & Kimberiy Rd. 'It Call 5iov0 for m oro InfoV. Hallow’s Property____

^ ------- 73lMa34-^^--------- -/O, TWIN FALLS, Just-A-Moro W Inn. 2 soparato oflicos on

Ihe main floor with uso ol o ' conlorenco room. S650 or )(o SSSO, Call Keni or Cmdy

C ollins a l 733 -5 3 3 6 or I 734-6104.

' i 608 ^ I I COMMERCIAL

~ I RENTALS :

■ J e h ' o m e In to r s ia to ol*SH lico/w arohouso com plex' . “ - i s now leasing,- P ficos

slanm g a t S512/mo. Call 539-4048 or 324-2241

, 7WiN"FALLS------------------Small houso at 19S2 Ad- \

*2 dison Avo. E. Ideal for of- i tico or rotall. Parking In

10 roar. S600/mo, Call Noil- a t 734.1329 or 734-6S00, -

“ TWIN FALLS 2000 sq. II,ollico spaco available on I

J. Addison Avo. .65c /sq (t, I I ' All or part availablo.' Calls • 734-5885 or 733-64751 |I TWIN FALLS Professional I

o lfico s p a c o fo M o aso . ■T ,55c sq ,'fl. plus u t iF i^ . ^tl 3 5 0 0 sq , fl. a v a ila b le , ‘■ 734-5633/736-7302 * i• TWIN FALLS .---------------- E11 S hop /W aretiou to / Office

6000 sq .f t . , olfico. shop,warohouso, Easiland Or.

5 000 s q .f t . , w arohouso .Easiland Or, 7

390 s q . l t . • 5340 sq .f t . ,- - o l f i c o - w a f e h o u s o . - • ,

Kimberly Rd1920 s q .f t . . oflico .shop .

* warohouso, Floral Avo. .For moro Inlo on ihoso & others call Slovo Hallows c

I, Hallow s Property - M anagem ent

................... 734-4334 ;;TWIN FA LLS. F o r Rent: I

— commarciai'o itico;rdi& ii- “ sp a ce , corner .locations,. 7

- - I o , -w in d b w 3 r a p p r o x r - 2 ,1 0 0 sq ,lt ..h o a l& w a te r ' pd ., a lso h a s olf s tro o t ' !

' parking, avail, now . Lo- : I ca ted a t 338 3rd St, E,.

■ Twin Falls. Call 733-4747, I TWIN FALLS, OlfiCO - J

■ spaces s toning a l S300

TWIN FALLS. Retail |s p aces availablo lor ,

leaso. 22J 2 sq. ft and _2022 sq. ft, at 870 Bluo C.

Lakos Blvd N. II Inlorestod ^ploase contaci Connie or t

Lofoy A tw o ^ e1-BOO-269-6348,B E

I

:-. . . . t.

^ oI age/

WAREHOUSE RENTAL -

• =GOOOINQ y

„ 1 2 0 .0 0 0 jiq _ lt..d ry fo o d ------g rad s ilorBge'avalloblo.~ 'HZ 9 truck doors, 6 rail spots. 1

—100-ltrtruck-acoloffrColl— ll 208-834-8404asklorJ!m V or Qarl lor moro Inlo. v.

A * * * * * * * * * * - * * * O'

rWin Fatlsrldaho Tuesday,-Ja

,2001 .

r January 10,-2001 '

>GE* Bobby Wolff I• NORTH • MS-A' •

A A K 9 6 V J 10 5♦ J IO 9 8 4- A 5

EAST A 5 4 3

[ 8 2 .V 7 6 3 IJ.5 ♦ .6 4 27 3 •Ip J 6 4 2

SOUTHA Q-J 10 8 - '

♦ A 7 3. A K 1 0 9

ab le: B o th .: N o r t h " — ^ -----------------

Iding:

E ast South West i• P a s s ' • 1 A .......D b l. ' ■ I

P a s s 3 ♦ • P a s s I— P a w — 4 A ------ All p a s s ------1tg . . . -

j'le'a'drHeart Kii'g ' '

IDWITH THE ACES Cl;l«-B-

ord iy -------------^ —A 7 2 cV A K 8 2♦ K Q 5♦ Q fl 7 3 . _i

North '"i l A3 A I

s i;R: F o u r s p a d e s . N o r t h ’s . [ o n in v i ta t io n a l b id a s k in g ' h e h a s a s u i ta b le h a n d to g ; s p a d e g a m e . S o u t h a n * 7 is b y r a i s in g to g a m e . c

c t

.......................... _ <: “ - t

qiinli»i« lo Tbr A«-i.'i’0. Uo< OIHI, — X ;VW. «Kk»n« a No 10 mU SJ

• Ataoi.fniirfK«nin!S)Bd»c»1r.lne S

S------ r— --------- ' S l

;; r e m e m b e r ' }ir Thatbinhdflfadyiauplaeod-----

somo limo ago in 77w TifTws* i /Vowtf? Now is tho limo lo _

I como pick up your pictures. Tfl I. SlopbythdCuslomor , E

Son/ico Dopt todayl ^

’■ i ^ I 1I. jF A B M S F O R ^ R E N n g

BUHL • 70 a c res of larm 4 land. Gatod pipo. SW of ,77. Buhl. Call 543-4049, B VA

- K A S O T A - A H E A ~ ---------5 -B 100 ao. lann land under A ■„ 1 & B wator. Call 678-7974 —

I PA U t..1200 w T H w y 25.[ llO acrosgravitylnigatod. b^ Call 801-731-4769.B t

J r o o m m m e I wan^ " J

TWIN FALLS ■ Roommalo n! wantod,-S250-mo.-utilitlos- “ t paid. Call 733-0973, '

TW IN F A L L S . F o m a lo ' w« room m alo. privato balti,laundry lacllities. cab lo . 7S300*dep, Call 734.1230. i

Low ren i. S ha re 4 bdrm. homo. Call 324-5285 or 324-3209.______________

ra,| | ^ | Ajtriculiurc

i 7 0 i I w i1 LIVESTOCK I 16

•BUFFALO COWS (5) bredS2000oa or trade. Call WHi775-752-3344 ask lorBilW eni BULLS Roglsiorod Angus,2 & 3 yrs old, G row th 's WH! calving oaso. Bulls aro in 28( good llo sh . $1500 Call 678-2442 or 679-2371 -• ^

CATTLE Blaclcroglsiorod I b'ulls. Simmontm, I0m os..

■■■Cair829-5883 ■ ! _• CATTLE. Bool cows. BAR

Start calving 2/10, 1 xCall 733-3642, ■ goc

CATTt.E - purebrod RedA n g u s cows lo calvo in g RAspnng. Call 543-5302. ■ hor

CATTLE HOLSTEIN Shortb r o d . 200 h o n d . B u ll or Slumod in July 1.438-5234 h a y

.CAT.TLE..10 p u rob fod .8.. _lV Prog. Angus cows. 7 com- • Exc

- ing 3 y r. o ld s , 3 o ld o r. HAY start .calving ond ol Fob. 5 and Reg, Angus bulls. 2 com- hay ing 2 yr. olds. 3 coming 1yr. olds. Call934-8996.« g * '

CATTLE. 36 hoad young ball -rmiKod-breed-bfed-covrs;— S80

calvo In Fob. & March. (2) 431 Rod Angus young bulls, h a y " Ploaso coll 208-678-1184. smn

C A T T L E . R o g . B la c k ^ to i A ngus.30 bu lls .'15-2yr. Call b u l l s . E P D 's o n a l l animals. Jim O 326-4729 bain B u d 0 3 2 6 - 4 1 5 9 kqIa Mlllor/Mon-Roposa.a

E-MAIL your classiliod ad smat o u s a t____ _ Call

tw InadO m lcron .net m a v T-----HEREFOHD,-P0Iied;--------- BaTo

yoarllng hoilors lor sale. doltv _____C n l l6 5 5 ^ 3 g 1 J i ......... ..blo.i

1 4 .2 h h . W on s ta r te d ! HIgf “ luno097 (Jflv087 llJm p8r ~Appr

Vory friundly. Lovos to 650 1 work. S600. A lso assort, b a rl cd sa d d le s . 324-9486. ■ S37>

H O R S E .4 y r .A Q H A ►

C ig. Broke & gsnlle. prospect S43-919C

H O HSE ira i le r , stra igh t - load,-^good floor, w in te r

d rs ,, extra wide/tall os- capodrs,, tack area, lights Insldo/out. hayrack. Good

k- solkJ Mr. S2200.324-8680 - . / 6pm.BH ORSES 7 yr. old PInio

m a ro . L ook ing lo r a n exp'd rider. SlSOO/offor. ^ 2V4 y r.o ld c o lt. H a l te r " broke &gentIo:S600. Call 934-8913 J

PIGS. HUMANLY RAISED. ^ - n o hormonoB or antlblof- '

Ic s , ro ad y for b u lc h o r now.S150 oach. Call 733- 5062 or 423-5555.

WANTEDTO BUYOayoW ” e a lv o s Irom d a ir ie s In _ J

“ , fiAagic vailoy. CoirBoB" _ 208-678-4575 H.

WE PAY CASH ; lor ontique wostom bits. ^

VJCKER’S ' h ] • WESTERN’S STORE •- 733r7096 ' -C

i .1 I FARMmANCH fi I s U P P U E a E Q lW _

BEET STOCK Snako 0R iversugarissocro s... ,q

For roni or salo. Call 2532-1268or431-0555 b

C A L F H U T C H H 6 A 0O A T E S , a p p ro x . 100 'zw/botllo holders, 50 molal _ £

. call grain bins. Moka offor. MfPleaso call 208-423-5775. h

CALF HUTCHES, (4) com- Pplolo w/metal hoad gates 2& grain.bins, Nood some ^/opai;.S>25oa,423-5775. ^

FEED W AG O N .suprem e = =r O O T M R w /D ig is ia r SJisca lo s . U sed vory lililo. „Exc cond . 531-5104 or _431*5104.' i g

SPRA- C oups’ 91, Foam I Tm arko r,C om pu to r ra lo | B c o n to llo r. E xcel cond .208-662-327B.B ^

790. tandotii axle sp°rMd^ I or. S3900 .00 . 10’ Loon * d o js r blade, S1500.Ro- Re­built 10 hp air com pres- L

_Bor.w/BO.gallon horizontal %) tank.S1700,423-577S.B - 2

SPUD/STRAW WHIPPER ^ Aco. 4 row. 4 roar liros. I S1600,(2)likonewLogan L tiros w/whoels. S325, Call 352-115Bboforo8pm. ■

ST E E L FLATBED tor ^ Ca to n tr u c k , SIO O O,0 0 . SE? Please call 208-&43-2678, '

-TARP-SALErHD.-ISXSO’r “ SW January only. SIOO oach. let Save 30%, Call 423-5212. ' wa

B lade & box sc rapper,Good cond. S3200, Call S2i423-6709 ask for TJ ' sT T

TRACTORS IHC-186 Hy- , S 7dro . SIO.OOO. V ersltlle s i l.9 0 3 0 . S 3 0 .0 0 0 . B o th tttt-w/looder&balllorks. 'v * 423-5099 or 731-5099

VALLEY S q u eez . CHUTE. | i :_usod-VBfv.liiilo.Exc-cond_ .=3=

S1500. 2-700 gal watortubs SIOO. oach. 438-8730 ■ r

WANTMMaxoroquMilont *brand, oil lorrain vehicle. G R /

libar glass body with 3 ishiballoon liros on each sido 10.

to go on land or water, e r f i CBII324-5858.B

WANTED to b u y . o lde r wv small hay balor. MasseyF o r g u s o n 1 2 4 . J o h n “ f 3

_Do_ero 14T, 2 14_T. 2 24______T. w an ted bldor gr'ounddrive or PTO hay rako. -------w anted oldor John Oeorohay mower. 324-5858.B I

L j R H I G ? n O N _ ^ ‘=3 .“

WHEEL LINES S.llm ilo £ v 'Wheol lines. Good cond, ^52500 oa. 352-115B« 3 „

WHEEL LINES Consider syslraplacing whaol Unas AMIirom wind damogo wllh sorv(2) 1280ft A 4M ® S2500, wilhoa. (1) 1280 It, A&M w/5* VIevW ado pipo. O S3000. (1) Twi1 6 0 0 f t , W a d o p ip o '. 1/16

-OS3400r324-93Sm^^--------^ tWHfcbL LINES, (3) li ml. i e i Te n d movo. Good co n d .' S25( S2760oach,208-989.5833

iiiHEEi;'LINES-(61 3200. ^2800. wado .mover’s. Call «

LAP^7 0 8 " ' 'f l

HAY. GRAIN J S E — ------- FE E D --------------- NOTE

jARLEYHAYForiaio— ^6.C1 Ton balos. Tosis very ’“ ^0good. Dohvory availablo. CD r

Call 431<3278M A SS HAV MIX. Is l for I horsos. 3rd & 4ih culling.

IAY 80T 1st culling, o a t ' cord l y p o ._ 3 5 T - 2 n d .c u l t l n g - .g g Exc. quality. 483-6B36B ,IAY lor salo 50 tons 3rd c and 4th crop 75* audillv hay. 678-2015 4iA V .A Ila lfo 1 Z 5 T 3 ra . I f U H somo 2nd; good le8t.small b a lo s , buy all 585 and BED. 6607-Vlc<Of-^rown-655’ I' tresff 4311.2800 E 2700 N.TF cash A Y -A lfalfa.,2nd cullino, BRAS small balos, oxc. quality, nice \ 4 ton minimum, S85 a ton. shool Call 886-2095 or 731-0103 m au\ A Y -A lla lfa . 100T. IT _ 2 2 !Z Dales, 1st. S80.12TOI h i BUNK &q'os. 3rd. S85. ge&-2652» doo r A Y -A p p ro x . 200 ton . small balos. WO por ton, CHAIR ^aftom oona326 -4247» -H and ' AY-FeodorquoUtyround sa ro srsis -po r-ba io .'cbh ' Voiiov iolhror. 270 balos availa- COFFE )lo ,C a ll934 -8520 .«— ^ ± w /2 gl fcV Covorod, 3rd cuHln'o: 44- s t ■ligh to st. Sm all b a le s , 'D TflEr^pprox725 I T STRAW------- tablo,50 small bales ot cloan loaf. < >arley s iro w . S l /b a lo . chalra i37-6671 or 731-1187 $500,

HAY dairy & feeder, o e t Kil hay & straw, large balos. b Call 731-3471 days. P

734-3589 av0s,H {Ja HAYRETBIEVINO,' S

Always a good dssl. T.S.C hayrelr1oving.'Con MII a t420H )l33or280-0S39. ta • HAY, 160 T .ol good quality A any quantity

foodor hay. 2nd, 3rt, 4th _ f l ctmmg. 733-M 93JI.

HAY. 50 T. prlmo 3rd. 2 string . 110# balos. Will sell sm, amis. 324-5Q82B

HAV. bright groon loaly. 3 string bam stored 3rd cut- t

• ling, 22.7p, 28.3f.'a lso: =n t2nd 19,27p. 30,41, ™ Call324-7148,«

HAY- 3rd & 4th, no rain , 9 am . ba les . S85 por ton . J

-C o ll-3 2 » 4 S 1 fr iv s r« — ------ ®HAY* H orss hay mixture sr=:

alfolta 4 grass, 52.50 bale * 5 or $7S/Ton. Approx, 3,000 balos. Call 537-6886,■

HAY. 2nd & 3rd. 50 ton oa. Pk Sm balos. Exc. quality &

• cond. Covorod. 543-6p6S._ HAY. 4th 4 ,5 th c u ttin g . ' t ■ bam stored or larped, lo s t------ 0

from 200-240 RFV. S120 -n s : dofiverod. Call 324-7148J i

on approx. 750 ton good nl.qualifyallallahfly. I s la n d . . 2nd . small bales, ll h asb e e n bxposod to posll- Mcide and lunglcido spray. ■Is boughi and fod al your ■ a own risk. Call 886-7570.B

MFS GRAIN Storage and ^handling systoms. Burfoy B L /purchase specials. Ordor ST<now lor groatost savings. 43Contact Double Diamond attcConsi. 208-438-4288 - g g j

5TRAW- 300 4x8 bales of barley straw. Paul area.Day 1-B00-574.1244,Davo f l -

g------m------1 l?iI AN TIQ U ES & I - 2 = | _ C O L L E C T i a L ^

y BEANIE BABIES. Pre- 2 0 0 0 . m ost SS or le s s . ' " , P|casecall206-676-1D06.

I 802 I ^I APPUANCES I I ti

EFRIG ERA TO R - light A ? ^ bolge,.w/fcomi,-<or.-S300.- - S u p Call 736-200^ oxtnEFRIGERATOR. Brand COM now . A m ana, s ide -by - S35 S ldervvhil0726:4^ljiffir " S 2 5 leo 4 w ator d isp e n se r. S20. walerfiltorS700,734-5310 & sti EFRIGERATOR/Freezer.Almond. 21 cu. Gibson.5200. Call 734-7056, twi

> 7 5 . O V EN r a n g e !5100. Call 208-324-6705. A SH E R /D R Y E R s e t . \ < o n m o re e x c . c o n d . i >250. S in g le w a sh o r .>125. Warranty. 736-4805 *

8 0 4 1 TIMEBUILDING MATERIALS D

RANITE SH EETS, pol-shod. 6» It.X914 fJ.X r, o n O.S5000, Call 867-1919. ' 2 0 •EELBLDQ. Factory- jlleldiscoumod buildings- - ^ = www.rofloncysloei.com

1.800-292-0111 T&G RR FLOORING.- 20008qf1,-s i000, • •

Call 432-6820.

~ 8 0 9 I ■ ■ CO M PU TER S

IMPUTER - Panasonic P 3280 coplor. elociron-; print boand, Panasonic 'A . n iX-B350. HP 4 sl prinlor. «P Voctra VL 5/75 series & I , m icrochips com puter,rsioms, croativo 36 Xmx BotMD-K6 3 0 0 . H P n e ts BesiC)n/6r 5/66 LC Ponlium 11 Ciilh back up. Taking bids. 7low. al 115 3rd Avenue, 67iw in F a lls 9 am -2pm , In su re'16 and 1/17. Call 734-. ______^crform to . ^li. w/prinlor 4 manuol. ./>?50/oller. Call 733-9615, ^ PTOP PonUum

withW indov,s98. A ir Q lS2S0. 735-1028B ’ f 'n ’’

PTO P, iniornel roody, ilh pow or cord & mo- m . $225, Call 736-4495.TEBOOK,computor 1 3 3 '' ^HZ penllum processor. B li.o MB rom. 1,29 G6 C lird d riv o .'12‘ m onllor, -, —J rom. SIOOO, 324-1356, . f

m S P o o o - I

E\W O D Cut/sptil hard- 734lu iT S S o /P cnoau rsp ti' " "td, YouPU.324-7697,M - SEASONED WOOD '1/3. t/2 4 full cords. S

Catl324-5331.B= s = ^ = COUH

8 1 1 BusinoURNITURE 4 CARPET consi

^ Spo<>. doublo, good m at- c le y j r

Jh only. Coll 733^193.XSS DAY BED, vory ------— "ov.ood.«/rm ltro5S.2^ CO)ol sots. S12S. SOFA, C A I e lUvo. axe. cond. S75,II 733« )72 or 539-6821 lo, IK BEDS Brand new. Compi orpine. PaidS600ask- ' Prinloi S275/offer. 737-0591 W o S

ilR loathor brand now. OFFIC rtdcralied King size log - - -Visit • j-b rond now. Coll Trl lo cate iley 'sC FBl736^102tJi .. .......... ■FEE TABLE, oval, oak H E A I: g lass shotvo«:-2B!X- ^ C O N I St2S/olfor .734-5263

io . 4 8 “ round, w/24*', 4 awh/ol upholstered H oallno Irsw/rollers. Ukanow. Common 0,734:325gu73t.32S9

KINO SIZE MATTRESS, Q Bhbrand now shape! $300. nevPloase call 208-731.4691. wat

L A M PS , u n iq u e , ru s tle ISoulhwestom slyle. Iron wh« ftoOf lamps. $20.324-8650

M ISC -C ustom mad* end ^ tables. $350 .9 yrd cream.s l l k lB b r le , $ 5 0 . G old Hframed mirror, $76. Mirror J tc lo ^ , r s . 7 3 ^ 5 ^ • •

SEtfCTCONSIONlllENrefor January 27th, ___ >

Household Auction.Filer Fairgrounds.

734-4587 SuppAll A m srican Auction h m

PfANO.Poart Rhrer, $2,000 cosh only. Call 733-4193.

•rOP I ^ ^ E ^ S ET

734-8881 ■

piece. Lazy Boy, rocllnor on bo th e n d s w/hldo*a.

-b e d rg re a t -c o n d r$ 7 0 0 r MISC. Ploaso call 208-63^6615, drye

SPRING AIR MATTRfiSS box springs fo ra queon* size bed. Good cond.,

-dearrrS lS O .- 436-3808-

— s lio headboard ------m on res8 ,d ro « o r4 2

nlghtstands. $150/offof. J *— CatlS36-5230..------ REFB

f I - almor 812 J e t«I H EA-nN Q & Hhp.IAIRC O ND ITIO N IN Q R g ^

ERw-- .slldin

IL A Z E K IN G E A R T H 679-2STOVE. Uko new. S450, — = r4 3 1 -9 5 7 3 o r 438 -7035 Rla fte rS p ,m . Thatbi

Moore’s Inc. Hanson -»23-S533 •

r i i i ^g _

i r u M P grinder. R ayco w/cabDeulz. d tesel. pow ered. _woodi>65hrs. D oes me big job, b l « . !515.995.733-5471.B tapop= = = ^ = ^ n USED I

816 Verm eB C E R C jS y O lilP M ^ D itch

^ A D M I L L w /c o m b o splftte volght b e n ch . Proform Rente a s o , 736-5085 msg, .

~ 8 1 7 I ^ [ I I S C F O R S A ^ d -------

^ E S S sp ra y e r. Binks Super B.t « xc. cond. S950 5 S 5 5 ixtras avall. 678-3654 /jp .,®

2S :M lc row av e stand ,20. E lectronic keyboard ■ stand. SIOO. 736-5085, IflAILyourciosslliedad piease

. to u s a t ^ tw lnadO m lcfon.net d

F A X M

YOUR S- _ B U C K

MES CLASSIFIED BOSTO DEPARTMENT rnaiss

2 0 8 -7 3 4 -5 5 3 8

2 0 8 -6 7 7 -4 5 4 3 ' “. f f S (BURLEY)

BUSINO fl;

•COUS-TI-CAL £ A £ 8. DRYWALLS o b 's S « s f Drywall RoHrodSI Cuolity - Best Rotes Conira< Custom Toxlures

731-0788 (TF) • .678-0991 (Burloy) ----------- ij r e d - Free E stim ates 1 '

AIR DUCT CLEANING ','iSSjS

ModlctiQuality Serv ices Cortiiioc

r D u c t s • F u r n a c e s llodSc ‘yor'V onis •Chimneys 'Goriair i s u l a t l o n R e m o v a l Cardiac: J-6788 »80<W 27.9t81

B U SINESS ' n“ S E H V l C i S

TWIN FA L I^ .PLAN ROOM

isiobidlorQ oriorals, j-contractora & Suppli- . 1 ^ 5 'rs.‘ Blu0prlntC0pi08;..........r34-PLANf752B>. ■

C L E A N IN G ^.s e r v i c e

UNTRY CLEANERS HInossos. rosldontiol. 4- n r i M C jnslruction clean up,

a ? F “ o^“ K l e s - ’ h e n dBondo<MWnauredr-— ______ C aJOromo 324-3209 ' Common: ___________________ All Jobs

JOM PUTER 732S LES/SERVICE -h o m e

mors. Fox Mochinos.0 Sell &SonHco All R C E ID .7 3 M 6 6 8 ■ Ito u r tv ta lls to re - -ite ^ b y o m e s M a ^ ~ L | M <

A-nNG & AIR iNDm ON ING- ^ - - u i

Hourly.ciWTOOTH SHEET— - p a c k a g e

METAL / V allo^ Ing/AC RoWgerailon 53B-U dorclal and resldenllal Owned by (208)733-8548 ------------Cin

le N E R A T O R S ^ r a n d C eetnew.4-0*V IL B I8S ,'5000 $ 4 5 1w atts. 2 -C ol«m «i Pow - E S f f• r M a ts f , U tra 2900 on J J J f - v rheal8;9.C ol»m tnPow ^•rU « tes.5 0 0 0 E R .P iic« d ^ to so il . C a ll (o r p r ic e s .. 7X »-1008o r73 id4S S .B

H A VEYOUW dM A ‘• * 2 ,JUOQMEMT7DWyou f J ?

collect tt? W e spedalU eIn the enforcement ol J S I 2

judgm ents W e ean help LAB pyou. Can 324^)216. C lian

- D IA B EnC S . S 'S ', u p p lle s m a ile d to you rlom e a t no cost. We bill LABS, W odlcara/aecond Insura.y » . Call 1-600-7W-7704. «

|>B <Q T T U B , $ 2 0 0 0 /o lf e r . » EASY STRIDE treadmill. 5f5CPoffor:^08^33=<5fii3!* “ T ? " I t c h e n / c a i h r e g l s u r

lSC.-f=0f-M len»B 8h e r « ' - b t b s j Iryer, both $500. Q ueen ilze bed^m attress^se t of ^ um llure.$600.D lnlng ta^ lie w /6 c h 'a J ra , $ 4 0 0 . PE»«BI > leasacall208 -735«89 . .o!*. UNTlNGS-VartetyofS-D Bafl08._M anyjo .choose. - lo m A ■om. Call Tri V allo /aC F 1735. 1021. ■ PEMBfiF R lQ .'21 .6cu ft A m ana-------ShSImond. $325. Diamond n u iu e t ah a llo w w ell pum p, nu(.< ihp ., $200. 735*8575. LFRIGERATED COOL- *3! :Rw/8horvoa.4‘ wkjedbI. Ci Ilding doors: $850. Call POODL

______________ Adora

stbirtttdayadyouplacedsom e time ago in The S C O nTmes-NewS? Now Is ihe a n d mn e to com e pick up your W h e tpictures. S top by W $400-):u stom er Servtea Dopt sH lH T;

onsite:W tN Q M A C H I N E 733*96'caWnot.- $05. Rocker. SH iTTfDodon $75. KHchen ta-. w orm ile, $ 4 5 . S ie re o .C D & $ w ( poplayer.S45.734-8885 ED EQUIP. FOR SALEr m e e r w o o d c h ip p e r . P re fe ritc h W itch tr e n c h o r , Kind 01

3nterCenter.-734-4350.- N ITY, 1 9 2 0 ’8, $ 1 0 0 . DUDi Base call 208*735*9991. p a tw S

U S lC A L l re T O U I lJ= = I ^ = S S36-6( iNO R o la n d E le c tric>-1300E.w/bench. Uke dw. $995.734-8885 | s T E R iN O rY a m a h a r B a b y -a n d . m odel G H I, like VCR • Pw, m ust s e e . cost ovor Uke ne2 ,0 0 0 . N ow $ 7 ,0 0 0 . 732-041la se call 208-734-7404,. ^

820 I ItO O L | E j r e & s u p p u ^

S T R A L IA N S H E P - ^L athes RD puppies, purebred. 4 up. I; II208-734-8601JI N e w 4 i .CK IJVBS, AKC pup.» s , p a r e n t s g r e e t . .Iters. $ 200 .3244945J1 iTON T E RRIE RS ■ 5 l e s , 1 fe m a le . $ 250 ady 1/24. B37-4668.B U SH BULL DOO a lflies. 1 fawn mote, pick TV’s , ste h e linor, 1 red fomalo. screoni wks. o ld .934 -9361« - Rc

f f E S S & S T m m u a m tua 733-093t n t 2. or 677-4042 for moi

A R P E N T R Y , ^ H O M E... _ E T a . . . .

red licensed G eneral • •

= « ' jSH O M E ^ — I S

. h e a l t h _____ -.--AUICProvonloil

0 H om e H eatth end iplce. Inc. p rov ides: dlcoro and Medicaid nii Iflod, JCAHO Accrod*J Son/too8. Gonorai, .rialric, Pediatric and _____^liac Nursing: Pro/Post- P A I Iporatlve Thorapy. / v /Post-Natal N ursing ,. 'R ^nPalnt 'odlalrlc Services. / J f le a d y w ulrittenol T h i r a f t ^ complolo * o r8 Q n a l^ /e . iVv restorai

quolltyyoi

! i u S i ; p h 3 M r . —opy. Speech Therapy. r A i r

R i M te. N. In Tw in Falls ' . t*..., rBranche a irrOuh lr

m ore Inform ation, II1.800-54<M061.

, H O M E - p A i NISTHUCTION WALU

lo to U iro o s Small '" " 5 " * lerior a Exterior .

JIE R E PA IR S — PAINHEL-S HOME CARE WALUodela, diywoIl..tllo.ling & carpentry. 20 LUPHER Pxp. Free u llm a to s . Palming, Re1 Bruce 733*7543 . . . turing

I B g Q S I N E - jL c a !IB lll^ * .( S E R V I C E _ ° r w

U M 6 - 4 U -----------ly,dally& S|>eclal PROFEag ee rJa ck p o trS u rt- -R O O R N Q loy. Coll for rales. 733-7?21 IB-UM 0(6468) Commorci( by L arn , Kont, and Buildup ro<

.Cindy C o l l i n s . : ^ ^ .la a k a w p t

>eloitlelt(2) e w k o U . VIS eec h .C a6 734-3608. I -EE • 10 weeM ok) male * lloiy L ab /Q o ld en Re-

B P u p p i e s b l a c k & G JTnrEr Bow.purebred,dociaws, i l s h o t s , o w n b o th» « ..< M a » .5 3 2 w |2 3 9 .I pupi»tes. txack. AKC 40 . '4 ,am plon lin e s . S ho ts , a^ cw claw s a n d w orm ed. t.TTT;p .h p W sp u p s . Ready WAWTEE '12. C a U ^ 20Sa

C a l ^

i a » . 42 3^ 411 J W A N ra

S to tt, dew clavw j '

k)0al Fiekl Champkm. w lbuy<ceptional bloodlines. WWU

Fem ales $350. c<aggorM 83-0323. N am paB • '______|

ron C ockatoo b a ^ s . g lo b e s ’S each. Can 73d-4500. ^ n w

i, AKC. t f l a n d . r e d i te , ready 1/14. Males im ales.736-6538 after 'n o r-7 3 3 -4 0 7 2 d ay a J- ~ K ln ^ * o

fl>ple9. AKC, curront '1201 In I lo ts 4w o m ie d , exc; tWng, working quality, tstanding pe ts , ready an. 18. rod & white.5350. tricolor $400, *ANTEOCall 8S7-2285.H smith toe DLE - ( 4 ) 6 w k . y Cirable M iniature Pup- ______ ^i w /sho ts . 2 m alos . WANTEDmole. $275. 678-1012. S a te ltlt im e p u p a . 2 sh o ts .°^5-S 46:I w o r m e d . B l a c k . W A N T E Ie a t e n & B r in d lo . S e h n a i>-$600. 352-44661 sonrice. (TZU • AKC. parents WAMTED:

Ite and a re small. Call >eg bend

i-TZU 4 m a le pu p s. -m od & f i r s t s h o t s . WANTEC).Call 3S2-4466M Stnwtu FED: Puppy lor lltllor a s h e r s is d y in g . ________Terably am all, hairy. WANTED:: ol like hers..(M lxM wolder gidie & P om eran ian ). . ditch pum536-2836. m esssae . . j f f iu jr iD ;. o w a BLACK LAB Style 10*jppies.OFA.AKC, SpringeritsonsHe.dowciawod c h a n lc a l1 s t shots. Montano . stool. Mlsidllnes. ready Feb. 3, 6Q W hp tiColl 536-6338 or WANTED- ^ 1 . a sk for S h o n -" ' I Ptoase cal

a E o i R A D i a c o s I

T .n . s o n l c 4 .h . . a , 'C T .D .V M ..

) l s i ^ h i n e h W

BRAKE 48* $600. KETCHUM IS starting a t $1300 M cShaneE , Mills $3500 4 up. Antlquos. I 4 used oqulpmonl. books, eni Lauren a t 543-5698 *215 Hill

Jan,17.18.1

iO ^EQ U IPM E O T g

K SUPER BOWLIl I m EOICA USED SALE

itM etO ualo 's WHEELCHitoreo's. VCR's, big JUSTABLlons. 1730 Kimborty BED, S75CRd. 733*4910. Ptoase caP

S E J ^ J £ 1

ttottbifonmllon.

«E RE PA IR S

B'(l6lHEHEPAiH3 : I K ^ lU n a s o ip to a . .. ^ F r « a * « ^ allRepaiiBtPaucots' > ,.7 ^ 7

■' H o i « i B)ny-734-3322 . P la n a /

MOBILE--------- .ro SERVICE________ 7 3 7 :loiive maintononco ___ i_______/ourvohlc leo l c u A D t3ur location . . oMAHfI como to you. S E R>go. safety chocks, ---------

• '“ ’‘■Ve ;

W N B N G • . g f f “ '

when you oro 10 '34-4050 1-5lo your pointing 4 ------------------ration noods with T P P P CEyeorsofexporienco J- D ,p c ^ t tc a n Al 735-0584

I N T I N G & , Son/lnoMlnl;

l O D E L I N G Removal*T< ■ , ..................... ing»F lrew

9 & R e m o d e lin g delivered * I=xpoi;cnced-WOfK. -431 .5391--8 lobT ooSm oll-50 Esllm oles ~ ~ ~ 18)934*5343 TR E E TPI N - n N G S

l p a p e r i n g ' ' ■ S l g S S

IW ollpo^oriog. ' " J n i g J f S DoosllmolesI0 (208 )3 2 4 -3 4 7 5 -------------------B) 727-1287 coll. TRIINTING & TRIMIl m p e r i n g ■.

1PA1NT1N0,IN0. “ f S ’h S

» » s . r . r — <=■".«9.(208) 3 2 4 -3 4 7 5 '___ :.......... ;})727.1287cell. WEDOl roFIW G.::— BRIDESF E ^ O N A L ' WEODIN( 40 A C O A nN Q S - WoddmgDresi 2 1 o r32« .S 857 Bridosmald^R tia l, residantlal. Vells-Slips-S roofs. Most minor. Sw eetheart B ipalred In 24 h ra .- - 7 3 3 W e - .a

8 2 5 .V A N T E O T O B in V l

M ,beartn i>s^trapsl< / - th.a.Bin8irtrapiLi(^_. w c a l l 6 4 i ; . 8 a & 5 ^

in PU. 6 ' b a t. I Can 4 2 3 ^ 1 I

N t e D . P A L L E f e * i4 8 * will p a y I f e a r . C a H 2 0 8 ^ - 2 7 y II BU - Kop and C an ly machine and sman F ooncasslofl trailer, f 878-0477 o r678 -77^. ITEO 4X 8'Pool tabtf. .-exc . cond. 837 -4(fo s . o rS 39 -071T da> l

ggors, sw oids. f U i ' 078-3114 T

IT E D d i a s s p u f e ~ b o s ( o r g lo b e b ^ e n s e 8 ) .Q a s a o i lK . inslgnsrV iltoxsiflL ,” nk or Stinker Oil q i ^ ;a n s . Will p a y u p l o ' 10 f o r U n i te d 0 ^ k y ^ B ee I in e ..o c R C Id _ ) g a s pum p g lo b A .I S te v e Lynch 87P-l.in .B ur!oy_____J ____TED O ld'Sall a p w .— c o l le c t io n s a n d M cards. Can 4 3 6 « ^ HED t o bUV. B laft. n toob , trip hammefs Can Lauren a t 208-6434679

r t o lo buy; Direct TV }llite S y s te m . C a ll • 5463 o r 734-6852. T E O -A K C M I n l- i n a u z e r f o r s r i i d ce. Call 734-<21ZM tED: Ducic a .Q o o se — lands. Will pay ^ o . I vrill pick up. ^11 SS32. m essage.

u c tu re s ,B * w ^ O ? T one326*5l57or '

326-4563.FED: G en e ra to rs a sr generator s e ls a pum ps. 324-742fc.tD L Q ld-w fiaatiand___10*12' offse t disc,

g o r solid shank me- lic a l l id r ip p e r on

i b : Puppets for m in istry p ro g rs f i. e ca ll2 0 8 ^ 2 6 -4 S C .ED: Vintage Barffleand.cIothlng_195l..------. In te re s ted In es* and cotlectioins. Call 322or733*9688.1

827 1 R A Q E S A L E ^

iuM— — r n e ESTATE STATE les. lumiluro. tods.:, en'tfre househokl.> Hillside R oad*18.19. a 20th, 2001 * 832 -443#*-^_____ _

i S i IjtC A L S U P P U E ^ .

fcBLE ELEC: D t :$750 or best off8S.>can208-324-20y.

[E _____

D O P I N G !ispnabie raiosi itUnalM .flnancld^ 7 * 0 0 0 0 1 ' EBUILDIMfen a Available * r oe ostimalos -t3 7 -0 0 0 0 j ____

RPENlNGj ervice iS SHARPENING SERVICE E

loto shorponlngt le a steel sawst* Bracken St S * ^

SERVICfe lEES-R-US 1;Ulni-Cassla 4 m froo Caro *Stuitk}J . Total LandscttK Irew ood s old y -

»d»Freo EstlrtSa 1 - 8 7 ^ 1 8 2 e35»-------

TRIMMINQe Resources. Inc. rtifled Arborlsts ling specialists;.'

«9 or78S.161l]

PREE I IMMING 1’ree Trimming j caro. ShrubbeiV iiish trimming. ae Estim ales i l,7 3 M 5 8 3 "I -

e s i K a i d | ^

D IN Q 8 H 0 P '>re88o«$2S-$40Cr:— : ■ild 'R entprB uy.p8-Shoes-Brasart Ball D ressasi e - .2 1 0 S .M a ln - — -

Page 23: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

■ • , ' ‘ E ..........d

r--------T - ------------Jt '

ti I ' ■ - ■ -______ J

_____. jf^ S I ^ S S o

fJ iiA f t ie V u A V IM iN -

Fatboy, blAck, low m 84*. ba lan c ed a n d I

^ iPrlnt. c h ro m e , povtY .c o a le d , $ 2 3 ,5 0 0 . 7 " '"0 9 0 7 o r 543-2830 Da -jhbN D A - 2000. Xft4CV .jow tnUos. *4300. Hell ’.A b o o ts , e tc . a v a il. (

■■ ■, A « 7 M W 6 0 leave m»g.

iL^Aspeocade, 1087. load graat «hap«M 200

_____ ____ C a U 7 2 fr3 g 7 a j -*1^1250.1S99.w «jextf

$4300,CaU733.23C , . a h a r S p m J ’

4 wheelers.Can 543-5754

______I CU. Max or.eqiivaW 4)rend.tlltorr«lfivrt»l.

fiber olasa body wtth ?!baltoon tiro# on eac h !

’[o to 00 on land or watt •g : . Can 324-5658J

% ---------- -903“M BOATS &# A C C ^G R IE S

----------^ s S ^ T O w S r t S S.^dem 2axlo tr1r.U tlra lH

. r ; l / 0 , Merc Cniisar. $4: ^ b e s to H e r .S 3 6 -2 S 1 2 ,**H H H 0C RA Fr-14 ',15 ! Johnson, trir. Exc. nsh ! |jb o a L C aH 733-7209B: T T H i : § g A § o ? r

Boat & Pontoon SAL :**l:owe8t Prices of the Yt d on our laroe soloctlon

Ready lor dellvoiy.

_ e d w lS ln a A U Q H r P ' m o t o r s

tr a a ^

-----904

CAMPERS|SHE^

■^SHELLS Many alzsaAix . eb.QuaHlycond.678^1

■ i • 905 ■ I ^ U N ^ i n ^

- 870 w in^ m a s t e r 12 g a . ahotgu T t i e O . SAVAGE dbl fai 9 re l .1 2 g a .8 h o to u n .n e »

repair. $120.733-2183

' d i■ ” r - C

■ i / P ]- . New

i

- . : ................... ..

____rt _' o ' »■ .

K J

■ a* r ^

E x c l u d )

y.

t mp ‘tT w Ir i-F a ii» T

r ’ . ' 7 3 3 ^ 3

e- ^------- XI-:-------

. ■ I ff.'- ' !

5 = 1- ■ -8A V A O eM odel99E 3

B B I goodcorK8tioft.$35(Vo________ Can 543-8892.

WINCHESTER, m od. ■■■ -prBM;264rWlnche

5 f T O 4 * 006wmHes: I H O T T U B S ffO O ln d b lu e ^ ^ S S S = S S Dowder S PA S « POOLS 0 .7 3 1 - ProvlouaV owned Dave. 734^ 1 0 3

Snake River Pool&S{ Helmet! ^ ^

| motorhojib^

^ 7 7 C H E W A s tro A ero tl 1987. 2 Itt.. 39.800 o

^ --------- 'm l.T V /B rA T T P S rS•* ----- “equip. *8,750:734-984;

---------- C laas A. $79,995. (OHft2000 Hurricane SO-. Cli

A. $47,995. (WAM)____ CallOaryisFrMWByR

i l v ^ ------------733-8756 Of—«W cle. 1 -8 0 0 ^ 2 M 3 3 6 Wtth 3 ^c h a id e . 4 ■ 908 rate r. ■ S N O W VEHICLE! * • ^ ^ E Q U I P M R J T

I ARCTIC CAT 5 8 0 E> I '1 9 9 3 , l o n g t r a c k , ll

miles, exc. cond., $211

^ . 2 . 2 0 0 mte.. liko nc $3850. 733-7175 a*k

W SM Brent,aftef6pm734-59! - 7 T - ARCTIC C at 580. W . ii n lhi^S ml., $2500. •92, Arctic C ^ * " 0 Prowler 440. good 8haf

S1SO O .G ooO ngS39^ ARCTIC CAT Powder Sc

’®5. *2500. Y Alf . t j ; ® " • HA P h a z e r I I , '91,101

track. $1400.420-1854 jiy. A R C T IC CA T , •9 4 . 51______ .EXT..EFI^M ountam.OBH ' E x t r a 8 l l$ 1 9 5 0 /o l l«

. Ploaso can 208-423-49C le ll A R C T IC C A T . P S 7(

stock. Exc. cond. w/Bx

1. trailor. $4600.644-9266 ARCTIC CA T S-1994,61

EXT EFI. $ 2 3 5 0 .1 9 9 S jb S b . _ »00 Powcter Extra. $355 ^ O T R FC R $S500. Cl w S ■ 431-1222 Ibave msg. ■

87-C m gar. 86^ u g a r . S plaes trtr. $5000.734-67:

E ‘ yow dttUftod *d. bo $ui r#ttd«Ts und«rttftnd yoi

m

■“ ^ T h e T i m e s - N e v C l a s s i f i e d A d v e r t i

^ip ine Htv Year s Sp

$ 2 0 . 03 lin es -— 7 days -

A lso in d u d e M agic Value

Ag-W eeklv Internet

P r i v a t e P a r t y O r i d e s E m p l o y m e n t

($2 »ch addiUonal lin

i T b e H m e s\Bo x 5 4 6 3 25 1U J1D 8 3 3 0 3 . : ■ B U a

y w . n w ^ ^ I i t e ^

p i l l■ - V ■ 'I

rE308,“ “ E -iiA ityourciBaeined a tf »Voffer. ' t o u s a tZ ___ _ tw ln a d o m f e f o a n tsd . 70, SOLARIS • -97 RMK 700. :hestar - U tso f extras. 1100 miles. .$ 9 0 0 . $37S0. CaB 630-6467. ■

I= ^ = . track. k)w. m iles, $3,500.

1098 P e la r le 7 0 0 . long track, like new . $4 ,300 . CaII432-634tH

5 , W lA r iS . 1994 .600 XLT, Bd • ■ toi»0»«xtraal$2250.CaB

733-5089. leave m essaoo. ^ S NOW B L O W E R -sn a p .

I— per, e lec tric a ta r i, oxc. shape. Can 423-6208.

^ W B U U > ^ fo r P U .7 R . - t j ; — Mount, near newl $ 1600. Ooria! 208-733-7012.

•--Camopt88t"i'rflck."$500: S L P U L T R A -ll te s k I s ,

iS black w ith 'now red bot- sr. 35',, toms. $220.934-5560 * « « ) ULTRA 1996 W/PSI ax-

hau8t.’SLP sk is . Excel.^ cond. $3800/otfer. Leave

_ j n ^ j y Bryan S 7 8 0 0 6 2 J « V a h a h a , 1999 & 2000 .-------- exc. condlUoa 436-4515

0T431-4417 a sk for Chris.

91 0 " 1____ i T R A V E L ^ L E R s i

COVER, heavy duty wtilto a if lS canvas. Fits 28H. trailer

u*y ; w/alkte o u t 423-4247 i now, LAYTON, W travel trailer, sk fo r 2 8 (1 . S e lf c o n ta in e d . ^ 1. Gran cond SOe-TZB-SSTZ r s : r o y a l INTERNATIONAL j-C a i 29 '. Vtry In txp en tlva . tu n a S e l l c o n ta in e d . U s e d ^ twlco. S o r t. F lbw F bnn .

18' lB /08. O pen for In- r Spe- spectkxi, 9am-7pm. 2356 »**A- Beryl Ave. N ext lo M.V.

D ist Coor’s W arehouse J i

r s a o SUPER SAVINQS i-C a u .2 0 0 0 .H o lld a y .R « m b le r- • lle r . . A lu m a L lte . * 2 5 .9 9 54962. fOwwT)

-2000 G ulf S t re a m S o a - 7 0 0 haw k, 29 II 5 lh W hool.

2*^2 -$24.995 io hiiw j.C aU .Q ary 'aF rsM nyR V ,

1,580 733-6756 Of1907, 1-80042S-5336 35M.: .T E R H T C ,.i99S ^ ioaded^

Call You m usi 800. $10,500.• Call733.7209«

6735

1998 16* en clo se d utility tfBiler, exc. cond. $3000.

T «m eo’0 0 1 8 'F la tb o d c a r hauler. Exc. cond. $1400

------- Can 886-2725 ■

e w i

r t i s i n g

Cipedal! 9

)1 y

les: JT ill e s ' , ...!v " ' '-'M

> n l y

i t C a t e g o r yl in e ) .

• I ^ e I 'S i K N /

'lit .

On Youi

3 U l — M C I

For items un------------T -------- ~ ( y f e a ^ i ^

r a < r x A f r c A D o r T ^ D e m S r s u r g e b r a k e s , s e l l -

i s t e e r i n g t i r e s . C a l lr o a ' "837-6290 ............. ...........

CHARMAC-96 16 ', split • " entry door. $ 3 6 0 0 . Call ono 679-2210alter6p .m .500. ^ N K £ .2 0 0 0 ,4 8 1 0 2 h a t- priO . bed spread axle 2 s id e 100. boxes, all the goods.

lease twy or taka ov e r' cEx pymt8.C80208-73S-3514 Can . o r208-420 .3846Ji '

^ I i o o T i?xc. I AVIATION

'KiaBrSBTHBBTRSfr“ ■ RSJ*vl«llo<lLLC L!£; atJorom o County Alrpoirt

00"-

sale, excellent hanger.’®‘- Can734-5054 •

5x^ € ' i o w I:el. I AUTO P A R T S &^ I ^ C M S S O R I K

ool t i r e s : (4) 33x12x.5 Good-

I^ l - A N T ia u ^ i r r o s uto I I C O L U C T tB L E S

U0DGE|_s . n . c . . 7 M LtoT f'ow pain t tiros, b rakes,,d ! $2500/olfor. 543-2678.B72! FO R D F -100.72.po.shortjii; wide bed, VB, AT. goodfg c o n d . , g r e a t r e s t o . 'e t , S2000/olfer. 788-5011 .«m. FORD UUSTANGIn- Califomia sp e d a l '67 .^ $2200yoffor: 878-2772

iji I 1006 II SEMI & HEAVY

- | K e q u if w e m t

Fontnino. 4711 r e a d axle a - air ride, 75% tiros broke.Dl. Winches, stake p ockets . .

Exc. cond. $12,000. Call 'V. {208)487.2043------------

N H -B 6 8 6 5 S k l S t e e r . _ Loader. H ealed c a b . 2 '

-b u ck e ts , now bobcat la n d - - lO. scaping rako. pallet forka.

$13,600.02*9618.0000). ' ^ oquipmont trailor, g o o d i

tiros. $4000.886-2725J

y i f l ___ . i o o r _ ^ [i

X) 5 spd. 60K mto. §now tiros. Exccond. *8000.324-7095

Ik \m M ' ■ ■ D

■ n . ■

BMm

m ''. m - \

' M - W

........... '

.................r .

.IB

l;J ;

) 1 ^ ^ I

T Classi fi

i s l ln d e r o r a d d i n g U l

dditbrial linci Private P a ^ c

s ^ . r ; : - C a lr rC H E V Y /8 9 7 tT T « v rc a b . I I- d u a l ly .F l4 5 4 .A T .P S .11. _R B ..A C ..crulB a.controL . _

now Ajtoy wheels & tiros, 7 i[j bodlinbr.-now paint, nlco ill truckl$6500.736-0011Ji

CH EV Y , 1 9 8 9 ,0 3 5 0 0 ', j: crew cab, dually, k a d ed , 7

» 4 S ’5 l «577 Blue Lakes BlvdN.H

• CHEVY. 1992, ex t cab. w/s h e l l , e x c . cond .. C a ll f 734-6803 or 734-8474J ;

D O D G E '84 , h T pickup. U nder 100k mi. S lant 6 c m otor, AT. Runs good .

-*1800.CaU 733-2183.B- OODGE, 1996. OXt cab F ptekiJpfuiy loaded, good

cond. 1^8,367 miles.------- :; BANK REPO: Taking bW»- e ' t h r o u ^ i - I O O l------ -

C on to rt Amy Q .g78«>e9 ,

& tires. Runs good. $2500 i CMC '89 Runs good, now- 1

tires. lumber rack. $2800. •=; (rn ev y '68 dump truck, new ,

m olor S T re ir 'R u n s exc., $2500. M ac'86 cargo box• w /llf lg a te . Good tire s. 1

runs good. $3800. ■Can 886-2725 F<

FO R D .-1994. P150, oxc. 1 -co nd ltlon .-90K m lles ,-6 -

cylinder, 5 spd. CD. tool box. push bar. $6500. Cail !

^ 5 4 3 ^ 1 or 5434372J _! . GMC. Sierra. 1995, Y05K

^mlles. $7BOO/bo8t offer, t 539-2925 or 536-6346.B |*, il UkM only nunuio* 10 ptoeo b;

your daufflM M , . . trw roBuftaitkanbrttonoBf, ‘

4 1009 . I J

CHEVY-79 , rebuilt motor! —now pdlni & rubber. To FCmuch now to list. $3950. 4

- C a ll 934-9273 evo>.-B^—

goo d condition. $25^0? 324^7165 or 539-7165.

C H E V Y '8 6 3 /4 ion HO PCpickup. C lean w/glshell. »S1800/obo. 788-5015 ^

CHEVY '92 1/2 ton V -6' ^. _S3925^CHEVY BLAZER —4

7 4 350 of*g. $f125. Call ,■ 679-9449 or 431-9449 'CHEVY '95 ?4T. H oavy F®

duty Busponslon w /tow °- pkg. S16.500/offer. Call “

731-3241 of324-6840«- ACHEVY '9 7 S i lv e ra d o f

Crew Cob. AT.CD.HW- °den goose neck. 50k mis. sl $19,750. Call Vem 934-8271 or 934-8452

CHEVY-BLAZER L S '97 . —votiocv :6 . 60k.newilfo8. *

Xe s s ontry. $15.600y- «' . 678-2479 evenings CHEVY SllvoredoZ71.'94 ' 100k mis., 5 spd,. Iow n- = er. S8995, Call 733<}487. • ^ 9 c h e v y " s u b u r b a n . '90. c AC. all power, good cond.' ni

-$S S 00rC all4234763«— - q “ c h e v y , 79 , shortbox. 8i

rebuilt moior/carb. Full _ time 4X4. SSOOQ^ofler. I T

Coll 733-4520JI l l j CHEVY. 1978, njnsorooi. ®

100K mUos, S1.800. Call733<J730,B

CHEVY. 1999, Slhrerado ton. 3 dr. Extra Cab.

Bodllnor. LOADED. Hitch. - ready to tow. Reduced to

' S23.500.CalI733-4069.■ o r 736-0217. ,

DODGE- 1974. « T . 4x4, _• ox t. c a b , AT. P S . PB .

$lSOO/otfor. WiU coftsidor trade for a tandem axlo Itatbod trailer. 326-3626.B

D o n o E ^ 'n a w psri 1 g* __e x t c ab . diesel, loaded. —

,_35K ml8,.$.1,6,000.firm_____ _.733-7209

DODGE *96 LaramklSLT 2500 VT. Ext. cab. Long - w heolba8e.V-8.$l6,500. Call420-9606 .

bO O G E ’96 R ^ 'E x tc a b All the options. AT. e* bod. $13.000. Cail 734-739QB _

^ 2 * s S S v l M T , ' t o w ^ r ” *Saoo .-t goose nock, long b ^ . g reat cond. $15,500.Call 208-599-1116, ■ —

DODGE '96 3/4 ton. V-8 S toadod. PW, PS. AT. tow- Ing ShandUng pkg, Inlinl- . ty sound w/cassot1o& CD Only 34K. $23,500. Call _ 678-3654 ^

D O D G E '9 9 D u ra n g o .:whito, loaihorseats. ‘

8 passenger. CD.• C l i e n t conditton.

-C a n 734-6849 alter eprtL- 6bO G E '00 Dakota 6 spd B ^ExLx»b.4oededit-Movlno- ■

abroad. Bost o n e r : ' ' a V Call 543-6322’ . H

J $ ^ - 2 0 W r V 8 r ^ t h ^ - M Iras, low mik)8, assumab- E k>.Call731-6605J Q

fied Adve

l aup to $1000 (May only. So'meratridkins opp

a l l ^ - 0 9 3D O D G E D ak o ta . 1 9 9 2 . FC

e x c . cond ., 1 3 0 k m ls . . 0* 4.000/oW err324-S7»-.»- - b

i>ObG£, -96, VIO. 2500 ?4 5»to n SLT ox t cob, long Swhi base. 49K miles. Exc. *ceod. $16.250.733-1508 q 5

lX>OUb.Ham50. P U . m d4cy l.S spd .R ecem ^

engJhe major, cam per R2shell,Anoywheois.$3950. V

733-3003. , Ink )H D •94. F-150 oxt. cob. ^3 .8 m o r .o p l lo n s .e x e . m i eond. $11.900.324-7996W

6 .9 diosol, 5 spd . good tires, $3150.823-U 73. JsT

FO R D - '96 Bronco XLT. e; 4x4. Excellent condition, b

z s i s ;o o o .c a i i5 4 3 -9 io o ji : ^ _FORD - 1996..4.wheel dr. IS'

XLT150,fully k»ded . tow pk g .. custom fib erg la ss 4 shell. Alloy wheels & new jg i t ir e s , long.^od. $ 9 8 5 0 . ui 8 3 7 - 4 f3 7 o r 5 3 9 ^ i9 . 'B " «

FO R D -1999 F250.pOwoT- * j l —B tro k e rc rew -e ab ^ sh o r^ —15

box. matching Leer shell, lo exc. cond. Lots of optkxts Gi $27,700,678-85087 fu

FORO • 2000 350 XLT. dto- 72se l. quad cab. toadod. 2*

,J l f l . lowing pkg..auto..B*____b e d w /l ln e r , c u s to m Ni

734-6849 or ll

K JH U '96 iaptorer XLT. 4 “ * d r . . PW , PL. 67K m is .,black, exc. cood. $12,950. SUI8 66 -2008I '9

2000. EdSfo BoSw.VJ; <“V8 . 3 rd s e a t , r e a r a ir , T a*32,950. Cail 734-5605.B To

F O R D E X PL O R E R 'OO X LS, fully loaded. 13K.Coll 677-2939 or

FORD F-150. 1982. 4 wd. ^4 spd, 6 cylinder. *1995. ■

- 3 2 4 -6 6 6 0 ahor 6pm J ------- M =FORO. 1974. Short box, CHI

HTon, runs groatl '9(Call543-21i 7. a Iro

FO R D . 1997. e x t c ab . 5 s p d . P o w er. $ 1 6 ,9 0 0 .4X4. Can 208-733-7012.B ^

_4X 4.Pow or.Slfoke,Sspd_Crow cab. long box.

*18,500. Call733-3003. J f :er>P fi -----WT?----=- DOCK3HD, Exploror. 92 .5 spd . w~

6 cy l. 2 dr. W hile, now ” „ tiro s , $4700/oller. 829-

, 5691 o rM M 3 6 2 J _______^FO-RD, F-150.-93.4X4.oxt. cab. XLT, CD player, g lishell, aluminum rims, now a u

tiros, good shape, rioiS9100/ottor.Oa!16S5-4248 , i „

or731-9657.B - ! ! 2FORD, F-250, W. 490 f

engine, 5200 actual miles. | agood paint & interior. B m

Sl1,050.Cail324-3533 1=or737-0290.B P(o,

F O R O . F-2S0. X tT . '9 6 . cC4 X 4 . heavy duty. R o a . d«C a b . looded. low milos. Ti;oxc. cond. Sl3.750/offor. sp

- c a i r e a e ^ g a days; 934-- ~tei8628 oves. and wknds. L —iBIili

■940l<lsBi»va<li

' f t '995 _

■87 F-150 4x4m v n iri

. ‘3,995 —

* * J9 .99 ‘i __________ ^

— J 9 6 F - 2 5 0 S .C - ^ —NNKIO-I '

*14,995

4 - D o o r I T —

* 1 ^ 5 M^ c c p W n i n g l c r .

•Menao __*17,995 ~

‘9 9 a e v y l / 2 T o n . S .C 4X 4

•JIIOW.J ___*23,995 - _

W A c u r a N S X - T

RareBttdl'

^ 5 1

l ^ t l

ertisemci

Maximum of 4 itenIpply. fvfeKhandheonfy.)

'31 E x t .2 01I FO R D , F -150 . '9 9 . 4X4.

oxt. cab. 4 dr. 17K. tong r -b e d .- lo a d e d r7 3 » 1 8 5 3 J - — S ' 6 m c • 1995 Jimmy. 4 door. An

SLE su p e r sh a p e , m ust selll *10,900.734-1706 ^

duaiiy, l o a ^ , m ns great.*6.000/offor.837-6110Ji

fidN OA e x passpon . '95.V6 AT. loaded , sunrool.im m aculato cond„139k, ®J,trade? *9650 .7 2W 453B ^

iHC, SCOUT 11.1975. voryclean! Lois of extras! »<J

Must to soo. Coll 324-4284 CallorS39-6460-B “7 b

oxc. cond., S3500 below «>»book. S eiler m oiivatod. CAI

r7 3 6 -5 9 4 9 o r7 3 1 -6 3 3 2 J- ..o x c >SU2U..TrDopor^'94.oxc^

cond. *8,500. Call OAD423-6348 or 420-5950.M S2G

JE E P C herokee. 1968.811- 7 ^_ y .a c .4 _ 0 L .- 4 d r . . 0 0 . ovo

straight body. 734-6905.B JE E P - G rand Chorokoo

—i9 9 sriim irffd rv 8 rfu T [7 ’ —y®;lo a d o d , *1 0 .5 0 0 . 1993G rand C herokee Laredo, ’. I i :fully loadod. V6. $8,500. CHE734-9445 or 539-6261B (V6

---------SNOWPLOW----------C L E A R A N C E S A L E .— CHR

NewW ostomsnowptows. "98.INstallod or uninslalkKJ. PW

Coii Utility Tnick cn/i— Eguipiiiuiil, BolseTM^F e iti

8-5. 1-800-627-3642 S12 SUBURBAN. '97. loadod.

‘99 D o d g e SL T d io so l DODPU. toadod. 22k ml. Both spdexc.condilkx). 543-5674J delr

Tow pkg., now liras, nowsla r to r. o ic . 0x0 . cond . DOD<*10,900 . Coll 677-2404 bo.or 431-0827 porfi

I 1 0 1 0 I 25mj =

E H E V R 5 i m o 5 u v i n o '9 0 . 12 p a s se n g e r , AT; Q I Jroni & roar air. CC. tilt, om /lm s to r o o . p riv acy glass, towing, 148K high­way. oxc. cond. Soo pic- Th turo a t http://soli.ksI.com/ ni uptoad/autos.3213.1.jpg ^

-B o o k S '$ 6 3 0 0 : A sk ing -----------S4900/obo. 208-654-9969 <

JODGE '91 Caravan AWD Now liros, brakes. Clean, 6: won m aln ta inod . Excel. o r cond. $4700. 733-2797M ac

^ORD-93 Mark in conver- !> • Io n v a n . 57200 . M ust fei soli. 1 ownor. TV, VCR. AM/FM/Coss. Plush into- rlor, mnning boards. New t!ras .C all 733-1301. ■ 6c

1020 I iM J T O S F O R S ^ re

Ploaso chock your ad forcorroclnoss on tho lirst no^day that it ruru, a s Tbo oaysTimos-Nows Is not ro- butysponsiblo for orrois ol- liod's

-lo r th a tt im o .------------ 6i gii woth

M M i M‘9 p F o r d A e r o s ta r ‘00

_ •MDV-l*4,995 __

■ '8 « G M C 4 X 4 ^

^ g 9 5 ~ ■

•9 3 G M C - I Z• C o n v e r s io n '

S l a r c r a f tV a n

— % 9 9 5 - ^ ^ ^------ -----------------------------------------

M o u n ta in e e rAWD -----

« .I |. • ‘001*19,995

^ ‘9 8 M c r c u i ^ ^ ------ ;

‘ M e r c u r y i<vV i lb g c r . ^

‘ / 3 , » 9 5 ^------------------------ *001- *98 H o n d a

O d y ^ c y E X

: --------

1

TuMdoy, Januar)

■ . 1. ■-----------

'.nt!

m s ) ___

i r 6 7 7 - 4 0 4 3

. AUTOMATIC ^ --------TRANSUISSKDNS I

" sp w ar$359 :9S . Mdsi“ l ~ A i ; Amorkan vehictos. parts.

labor & installation L J I U I . iTKludod. - U U

CmH 334-9760 tor ' «9timMlM.m 4

UICK19a3Rlvena.noods ; Jtartor and U-}oinis. oth- » r w l s e . r u n s g r o a t . ISOO/oHor. Call 737-9256.JICK '00 Contury Load- ‘97 )d and nice. $13,250. 2.:all 324-4552.324-2724* ^

BUICK, Rhrtera,'97, loaded. 26K milos'. m ia i oil! $16.000.734-5823-B lADILUC DeVllle, '92.IXC. cond. vory r o a s o n a t } - ---------3.734-6803 or 7 3 4 - 8 4 7 4 .______^DILLAC, DoVille. 1986. w 2000. Ownor. 734-6262.

. . . loc pMpio avofywtWBi 733^)931:------ -------

^MARO. 1998.T .T O P. *<'6rsport-pko^low-mile9r • --------/txc. cond,. *12.700. Call '34-8867 altor 5pm .a<EVY, Corsica. 1988.2.8 -----V6). runs groat! *1400/- •« «or.886-2291,420-3711. AiR YSLER, C irrus-L X I- --------->8. 40K. V6. AC. loathor.'W , PL . po w o r s e a t s . . rulso. gold pkg. Extend- «oh

12.800. Call 886-7092 r 539-2378.>DGE S lra lus. 1999, 5 pd.. PL. PW . AC. roar olrostor, platinum, still ” Ider warninty. *11.500. • . all 420-2605.B M'DGE, '68.4 cylinder lur- 3. AC. 4 dr.. AT. runs irfoct. Brand now tiros. H lu d d o d , V o lo u r i n i . - ■ >mpg.Sl600. 420-5285. : j P

3UARANTEED i S ADS

The Times News guarantees to sell—merchandise;--------

automotive in 7 . days and real

estate in 15 days or rerun the ad an additional 7 days.There fs a S3 extra fee for the guaran­tee package. Ads may be canceled, earfy for customer -convenience but- ' the charge will

remain the sam e.

natior DOW you spend your lys. dasaitied <113 youi Ity uhoduio. Pul classi­c s iimo-»aving dlroctoiy

goods and sonnces'io*Jth for you loday._______

M) Mits Gatant ES•VIIM •

*13,995'96P<ihliac'.......

Bonneville SSEI. vi;:. •

'14,99597Acura3.0CL

*15,^5)8-HondrArajTd—

EX-V6-------- -------------------- ----

*17,995 0 Honda CivicSI

*98Subani Outback Ltd.

------- s m m ------------- ------------------*18,995

‘98VohoV-70 W.IXK)A«inwK,.-.i:«i w ilh .i ;'19,995 lial.idf

) U nco ln T ow ncar M aJ "

E0O HoniiS2OOO “ 5

. r ? - ” ' I’.s.you ‘35,995 ofciihc

try 16.2001. TlmM-Nawa. Twl

H !

1099 ___ __^ U T O D » t t R S “ -----------

*88HondaAccortlLX

*i^^5‘97A aira22C L

2-door. blade

' i S » 5 : -

99 Nissan Altima

‘97A aira3.0C L : -I'»v«N' . ,

_ *14,995•97 Honda

— AocorfSE------ : --------

* H ^ 5 :■93 Honda Accord LX

% ^ 5

*l8j^5 *95 BMW M3

«MV«.YM u s tS e e !

S B ' I____ L

ro ^ m ‘

0 )

> =

^ _

cli >’in ir u se d c .ir,.1 ta il a M c h m 'c r ^ ------t.IXK) p ro sp ec ts , ' h .1 ^ lit lec l.is si- , ,.id for I5 d .'\y s in 0 T im « i-N ew s. - Igic V alues, A g - - iv k iy & o n th eIcm et fo r o n ly .............-•S2S BU CK S.- ................

you c an se ll a lo t . :) th c rs tu ffw ilh

t cffcc tivc) ad s ._________ ^

ill 733-0931 e x t . 2

6 7 7 ^ 0 4 2 ^ ---------

I V r i i i i e s N n w l

Twin Falls. Idaho CO

Page 24: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

CIO Tlm® «-N e% w, Tw ir

FAX YOUR

. AD. T IM E S CL A SS IFIE D

D E PA H T M E N T ,

2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8

. OR 2 0 B - 6 7 7 - 4 5 4 3

(B U R L E Y )

No manor how you #p«nd your days, ciBMilied (>Ii your busy Khodul«. Pul cloatJ- frtxf# lim *^ving dioctory

. ol ooods'and tocvicet to ________ ^.w hJotjoaK xlfly . ,

R U P E R T , ^ R L E

____ Maxdl BuloMd—-Oow.ll M.ir

. b _ J L _W J a k B d

S.VW Pic« Mjrvv;

DtmtU Ogdu. Dtuy

Lmxh Iwoiiti Mlie VeJjLS.iin U n

"RdRt^S.1IC1 W ci-

■ B U R L F K , O verland

Gay iVatvi Ne-uiUt OttuH*M..n.wjw itlfi

MihCuU, CMBaJLS.v« . S.ii«

— R U I * C R ^ T ---------------- L 8 D a - 7 B B - D 9 8 4 ------------

402 FSWet* 436-5411

t096£M aln»678-049r

■ S^ 'kaita e^ p a ko f'— —---------------------- — <^11

W in Fa ll* , Id a h o T u e s d a y . Ja

DOOOE, Oynaaty, '80, 6 cyl. Loododt Exc. cond. S2.200. Call 934-4380.

I homo or 5 3 9 ^ 8 3 , c«D.a I E-MAIL your dassiflod ad

------- L-to-uaal-------------. twJnadOmlcron.net

n f o r d 'M Fostiva 5 spd. ^ 'Now clutch. Magnum ’

r chromo wheols S900/otJor J Call73e-7159.«

FORD 1999 Taurus SE. loadod. SIO.OOO. Call

I 734.8162 loavo msg. TORO Crown Victoria Sta*

• • tion Wagon. '87. A/C, A/T, — AMffM,0llGl(}Ct.,80atS8.

125k. $1995.733-71S2.*■ Wh*n you oOvsniM^rt daw.-,

op* lied, indudo mo ^ e o ol iho H#m you-f# Mlling for bost

_ _ iUHili». 7ii .uiiJI

m S I

— i :J o u u ---------------- ---------------------M.irvi<jef

^ t o rr

S t I M S F b r d j E .

f '

- g e

M ad B m P B B

B g S l J r f r f

B H 1 9 9 9 F a r d ' l H u

'Jja.

^ E 3 5 S T O

■ I 'H iw e ^ E E d S ^

itocxcjtlVK

1 9 9 6 M e K U i ; i■JittAUH ' ■ ... .

— W-hen_p

" 7 ^

- B U P E H l ' ■T^ i l i u r i !

, J & 8 d e a te r .d o c re e ^ A d p r ice

■— --------~ 'K

J a n u a r y 1 6 ,2 0 0 1

. 6 FORD Exploror. 1094, AT, HId. AC.tSOOO. Can 736-7161. •[■' FORD Mustang convertlbio— E*c.proiocf65.AC,302. n Id now tiros, now Intorior. .,

54600. Call 677-2130 |d-_. FORD Mustdng QT ’99. ”I S19.000 w/worranty. Cbll , ,»or 438-2681 “_ FORD Mustanfl.'90, Conv. (E. 6Sk mis., runs & looks :all porloct; AT. AC. S3600. r

733-5285 or 420-5265.1 Jjo* GRANDAM. 1990. rod. JT, lint, loadod. CD. robullt ^«■ e l OOKml . , s t a r t o r , ^ ■ brakos. altornator. ox*— houst. S4.000.735-0074JI ,

HONDA'W Accord EX_____ ' Loadodll $3800, '_____

_ I Cair420-30S2

tint-or- U S . ^

— ------------------f f i - t

n a k e y o u

i

--

HONDA ACMrt EX, 1S97. t2k ml. Extended warren-ty. $15,000. 543-4072. ■ S

LINCOLN, Mark VIK, '93. ** . _c[oan.jiten(flb!aJiu(U[y^ —eroreldgreon.SOkonnow ;t=oogino,$7500.733-8S70« * "

— . O' ' ct

MERCURY Cougar, 1999, MTwhlto. V6, AT, Powor ev- 4orything. koyloss aniry, m29K mis., factory war> ciranty remaining/ Retails n s$15,740. asking $14,500. T 735-9962 or 420-7033*

♦ ,♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦MERCURY Mystiquo.'97. nis Power windows & locks. jn AC. cruiso. 6 cytlndor. 24 nu valve DOHC. 4 dr.. Alloy

wheels. Must soej__ ^-sraK t5«5rr?® r5295r “ JJ

0 u r mid-vA

■ - : c z i c z

1997 Ford V. Su'l ei

• ‘‘il

— (IMI|#AI74A . . — ;----

.1997 Unc<>ln> '^

SK>Ck«J7i;A

r^ . j j h d B i = ^

I 1994 Pontiac Grfan

HYUNDAI *82 Elantia OLS w yuQ ood cond. $2000/off*r. ^ Call 4 2 3 4 728 "M E R C U R Y S a b la .im -ox*

,41kmllo8.S11.000. . 431-------C all934-6370B ----------------STe b c u r y , Topaz. '93. 4 dr. Loaded w / ^ s . t x c ‘ cond. $4.090.543^672J

4 d r. AC. PW , AT. New . c m o to r . L o o k s & r u n s g ro a l $2800.736-5983 TOYt

NISSAN '64 Senira sta.wgn5 sp d . A C .' Runs good. . 2 j* 217K mis. $750/oHar. <^2

; Call 543-2279 . <lSSANPatmind«r..109S. w o t lg.XE.V6.57kml.;cnjfs«. mpw .A C.S12l(735-9021.a '-------HSSANSonira,1992. AC,

oxc. w d . , 934 -4247J ' '

e 7 ta b i^ ? S E i r ^

fe l j lM W W « la le l i

O N T U C GRANDAM 8 E V W V 'B9V-6 Loaded. AT. laativ 41K e rM ats ,a t& ieK $16000 . .c o n tDxo. c ond . 677-2404 o r --------431-0827

»O N TU C ,aW lrB ,1»98,.- I - A I 15206 miles, cotor white. “ “

grealcood. ANKREPO :TaM nabM *

through M M O - Call T « n i 736-2000.. ,

^Y O T A -‘05Avak)nXLS. 1 oaded , Immaculoie con- K t l o n . b e lo w b o o k - >12.900. Can734-e384.

> t im eW - 1 9 7 2 B u g n o e d 8 • ' n » ork . $ 6 5 0 /o llo r. C a ll ° t24-7t65or539-7165. 2 0

V B ug . 7 3 . Looks good. o nun^groalc«2600,— ------------ ^

Call 733*0852.1

200CM | | ~ E x |

_ a t \

ig h t ' 5 dr€

iiKBlnf-T-aS9 9 7 f t t r d n i M ^ S I T O

1 ^

rM>Mg m d l a l U M b l B l f t

W Vanagoo. *62. yjnbw. llK o r ig .m ls . ,$ 4 ^ w in x m si^o ffe ta . 837-0028.

V . - 1 0 9 9 — - I — ^A U T 0D E A I£R 8^ ........

FAX E YOUR '

ADIMES CLASSIFIED'

DEPARTMENT 2 0 8 - 7 3 ^ 5 5 3 8

2 0 8 = 6 ^ 5 4 3 - 1(BURLEY)

F o rd cpiorier ^ ^

«ft«r rabataJw « # n i» .............. -

'e a r n - J E !

BHI ^L q u i H i

I‘97Fc

'98 Foi

‘99 GI

W ^ m m m

. ‘00 Foi

i m H

■ n y U y . ‘ooFon:

!8 6 d i e ^ C o n v m io n \^ 1*‘ '7

■79 Ford F-150 »p;s»sl• T T T

' '8« Dodge 600 4D R .m* u r

7 7 Ford T-Bird *A2i m— >73^7—

'8 6 Fbhi Aerostar tFim.• r w w _

‘88 Dodge Dakota PU .p;

— - '83:MHaaRX7»IM17/•77T

— ‘85ChevyS=10PUW H;i . • 1 . T T W: ‘84FordFrl50fK W M »

•1.777*90 Dodge D ynasty 4DR »f---- —•tf7T7—

*94 Ford Tempo •K/59/'•1.S77

*90 Dodge D I50 *Na529o,•S.977

91 Dodge G rand Caravan #T•3 .7 7 7

‘89 Ford F-150 4x4 iPi9itc•S.7 7 7

'MitsubUhi B2000 Ext Cab i•^777

'2 Ford F-250 Ext Cab 4x4 .£— • S f T T J —

*98 Dodge Neon 4DR m \h .7 7 7

2 GMC 1 5 0 0 Ext O b 4x4 .11

•7.777‘93 Ford Bronco 4x4 tPMi

— —•ar777—‘00 Dodge Neon 4DR tpzi

*9 .7 7 74 Chcv 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 iK

9 .7 7 7'5 Ford Bronco LXT'&4 »ed-

•9 .7 7 7‘6 0 Ford C on tour S£«i>iM

— •ia;777~M ercury M ystique GS 4DR

‘00 Ford Ranger »P2\i7:__ ^fO ,777L_'00 Foixl Focus LX 4DR tP2i

• m ^ T T T'0 0 Ford Taurus SE4DR tp2^ - • 1 S S , 7 T 7 - ^‘00 Mitsubishi GalantES t n

• f X T T TFord F-150 Ext Cab 4x4 tEA

•1 1 ^7 7 7[x|geD250EaCab''4x4DitKl.£

*9 1 ^7 7 7C iM C 15bdEitCab4x4.£A ;

•1B.7777 Ford F-150 Ext Cab 4x4 .p

*17.777Ford F-250 Ext Cab 4x4Vfiw

•m .7 7 7^ord F-150 Ext & b 4x4 XLT

•18.777G M C 1 5 0 0 E x t& b 4 x 4 « n /

•18.777) Ford F-150 Ext Cab 4x4

DFord E3 io rc rX L T 4 x4 »ra•2 0 ,7 7 T

o rd Explorer XLT 4DR 4x4.^ 2 0 .7 7 7 --ord E-350 15 Passenger Van

•a n .7 7 7ini F-250 Crew Q b 4x4 Dicsd;

•32.777rd Exniision XIT 4x4 Diesel »£a

•37.777

r — • . ---- n » - ’,^ __. ; •__

r ■ WJH'

g j j j l' ,'ffc

a i 'fan«c»tM7C

I969B ' '

tP2l02A J j '

' s'I2295B " -I' _. aI4237ll> • '« :

■ ■ ■ ^J IP2I24A

__________ 7?>m w I

RM7&M"-— T- —

64830

R»P2I19A

USM

5290IB

n*TII22HA

019HOB___ _______

abJ£A7^02A.

4»£EK »i9B S

•P2I60 3

4 #1097430 t-- - I \

PMI79_. V.

•P2100 ■ i- t ■

\rPCD85S7B }

IED91974C I

P2o*6 r ___

\DR»P2I47{^.

in:■________ lj£

rP2!03 ,■i

tP2l54 ■f

------------->IP2094 - 1 .. ,

I

•EA460SIA (

d#£A5/J97^j;

IEA23835A:\

4tP2066 '-u_______________

CLT*i>:;jtf^

fKniasoiA f i .

4 »«;«ss H J

\»P2050

— t£ _\X4 t!>2]44^l •--------- ^7 - ----p'bn tpsosf i

csd ‘ .

tEE47lSS^' I ''

■•'.

..........

_

Page 25: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

T ^ e s - N h

D a l7 3 « 3 2 6 f tt

OrcMclconUM

• MorninS p o r t s Q u c

! Ijustvrantt j winninig Sii !, It’snott

I medoing-v ; “ s ^ m a

; ; meto(

1 '- G t t id tw o i i

: backO m whorecR

• : ■ a ^ L d ^ ,

! ■ toneg)tk

^ i J t a Z Z T; QuEsnoN:

Which NFL franclito { best Super Bowl recc

T od a y ’s SCH- GIrhiNgh school

C ar^a tO ie tiich ,:___ L _ J id la i (5 « r f in g a ;

Shoshone atBUss,^ \ ' ( te O o in y a tK M

« JktntaughatHani< I C todefordatOakh ! R icH flddJV atB i:

. I Tfrin Falls atMiiiic‘ WooilRlVffatFflft{ Boys'high school 1■' Buhl a t Valley, 4:1S

I ^ Carey a t Dietrich. 4I I M uraugtiatH aiiM

. ; Buriey a t Declo, 6 p: R a f tR iv e r a tH ^: TwlnPallsatMLHi

. : S b o te e a tB l is s ,?• ’ • W aiddlatW oodRh

__ ! Camas a t Ketchum,I Richfieia'jy.HtlSD: s High school wreitl

SheB<!yffiuhlatS.R* ; Twin F a lls ., al • CrM lc«attleM tii,SS

.....' I K ta lw ly a tB i im

i l N B I ^ F

t Tennis toume^ : deadline Is M: TWIN FALLS - ; S i n ^ Tennis Touma

sented W First Feder — -BanJcrwifl-take-place'I

i TwinFalls.; The entry deadline is

The toumey will be' J the indoor courts of. i I Valley VFCA. All m att V evenings Monday thnx

■ : M d a lld ^S a n ird ay ar P layers a re gu aran

matdjes. Entrants do n be YFCA membei^ to p

- Entry a te $20 c : for Twm Falls Tennis ^

- r-membeit, $25 fom oft- ■ Juniors can p lay ^ t : level best fittin g thei

•? CQntat*r fnunntyMirfiBurdIck'at-736.8142...

i Wraalstad a t 734-2278• d e t r i E " ’hf]

SlgnHjps ape also beln . www.twinfaDsta.cdm.V'>

Mlnl^asslaBulMitoih^onw^

: K J ^ y - . A e Miieii ; senapni fodtban le im

— i-(^ s d » M d a w a .-T r iH j'fiB rieT O meeting o r t

.; ori Wednesday Jan,17 'ai I theBurieyatyHallbuili

. . Newand.returningpl • : expected a t the m eetir

; cuss tfieupcomfag s ^ ' as new rule changek:t]

f

EWsSPoRiSLnsiE:fo(helal«h«hkhool»>i<

N G L IN E

U O T E . V ^■ IhjAM

: Nfewitw beina .r j i t a a t io n r r r r ^ ^“thing ' :

'-what the - ■

D t lo .--------- ” ..........—

: ^ biopefu

'o r ^ I ^ i l o n , .■ M

' x a i t ^ l m d ' 1

i i S t M e r g

ilia eanem c m a iv d .

h ise h a s th e ..... - O f t•ecord? *rhe/U>o

.^m w er U im ■ ''punch at

21EDULE S d 'tS wlb^klM -ii ,3 p a a , ;r-. , On a I ia a S M iL _ L i is j ,* 3 fju n . ; E « ?< wO S fcilfta iiun W s l 'f t i

. 1 ! ^ isD s, ' ^ - d :biicbafciJruii.

, rd b a s k o tb a l l just got a I:1S p jn . ward, Wah .4 3 0 pjn. ■ • coyeredbnsmTSpjBT i ^ o y

« ^ S in ,6 p jB .

« tJ ln g Layden.fiFVefiicctiSpitt. . security o ■at .:j. Spring, Camby th

S/Taifpjn. W ier«the r;7p jh :* ."'*V -another 2 r f f n g ' -. ... ' - team offic

^down. l , 4 p ^ . , -^ fcajnby — — Lui.’' and nearl

escortedF " “W e w i

j y e n t r y

j n ' ; i 9 - naS.’S- T h e 2001- 1?*"“ ? ? |

deral S av fc^ ,

e is Jan. 29. . .

T T

and Sunday. . J L •ah tied 'tw o b m ^ s e ^ t o .V t

s f e : ro isss^ ': u c o n

■ 'W n n i rlircetbr-J.C. -^bevuaeete li.or^Randy T 2 2 2 2 S 2

^ t a t o a t v c r a s h ^ d o. V J n , •; ■( 'tim eon theiwJilii ' ''MRespondiI ld S W ^ ^crowd in 8

’. Collegem; t t e Mini-' i . Jr >yiljhhdld-it>- - r iw s k e tb aif the season”7 'a t7 p jn .in ----------- !—wilding................{ p lay m are sevenyears. B tii^todis^ TTie Irish !&S(m(^weIl .'.lyonambmi i ; th a t h a v e . building wJ lo'STdiHoff: men ended

-i', : , - ^ s t r a a k t d b A '^ t a d V Jan. 19.1974

.-Sotre'Dame■nwywjw y , . i r i m m M

~ ' L i' - headdr.iso'mi • feeling. UCa

5:ores.

to f e a tp '- v S 'j '. / -

news. . ' • ■.:' ■

^hoosirtoiodatailPrm

EWYORK-Dave Winfield got MXXhh hit, a milestone almost ling admission to tbe Ball of lerom rsingleT hat'drove'in '* yPuckett' - ■ '>day the. former Minnesota IS lenxunata could be headed fcUreuniohiaCo<q)ercunnb:— infield and Puckett lead the if 17. roolde candidates on tbe )t, with Don Mattingly. Kirk w faiia 'I^u W h ia » abb eU ~ ifO T thie^dm e. • n Rice, Gary Caner.andDale * ™ -a in a s |- tK e IF lio ia o v ^ ifuls. So are Gtese Gossage

KSficewYorkcoa( :t?jdie worst bizarre braw

fodatedPrew _________ ____

W YORK-M arcus Camby th I a t Danny Ferry and Jeff Van ( the WOT. n ie coach got the wots aroby hung around Madison S a for nearly an hour after thegformore. --------- • r -a bizarre afternoon when a bl< i into a brawl. Van Gundy_endi lg 12-15 sdtdies to close a cut i ft eye afte r his head collided

Camby’s late in the f u o a g uarw of New York’i

i NdA 82 victory over the QM Antonio Spurs.

* “He got the shot ir---------- everyone of our ph

would like to do to mi It a free one*” Van Gundy said ^ eye badly swolleh and par

polced in thi ty, was ejected for throwing a pi V an Gundy was led bloodied back to, the locker room for t

r the game, Camby stood dii^di Itonio locker room for 10 mir hicks offidals^includlng'prea Checketts, general manager i I. forward Lany Johnson and se- / officers - persuaded him to h then went downstairs to the

the Spurtf bus was idling and s r 20 minuties waiting for Fen Efidals condnued to try to calm

jy y m finally persuaded to le ariy a dozen security officers i 1 F en y to'the team bus. w ere banging around the wl F en y said. “I don’t remember d g to lead to something like t ^ t ' ' i a strange ending to another d rfbimance by the Knldo, who gc rom Allan Houston, 20 from ( 119 from Latrell Spreweli. ing for the ninth dme in 10 ga Iding-their-opponent-below- or the 31st consecutive gM e,

[iiskiese D a m e s n a p s I

n n ’s 3 Q - g a m e

i n g s t r e a k IH - B E N D i- I r i i - ^ o th c r ^ J ill winning Streak came . 1 down at Notre Dame, this I ’ .ra he women’s side. .. y liding to the largest home I i school liistory. No. 3 I

Notre Dame beat I No. 1 Conhecdcut I

tfA 92-76 Monday tO ' H • , end the Huskies*Pallr-3Q-game-wlmting----- No

streak and hand un UConn its worst As

. loss In more than IS . nash played almost p ^ e c t. tet jmentousdayintnesame dn w here the Notfe Dame am id UCLA’s 88-^eJwih* " ' fir; ik w,fith'a71-70 vlctoiy <m' • I >74. . ' , -effU kind of shocked.^ » ld ' ' da] tne guard--N lele:lW 3^~ ' ha( Ifigne hit me tipsfrie my . . Noi im ething,iesjustagreat-- - -,C Conn’s a great team and ’ six ut there and have a total ne> t i s just incredibks.’’- — - tim bWdown between the ' age

i SV .- 7 -^ p - - - T u e

n g t h e=-J5Zinfieldf Pst and Bruce Sutter, tryin ,f the Hall door for more dlJl--------^ ^ v e d o n e e v e i^ ^ j

possibly can on the fidd a .have to wait for people d niy destiny,” Puckett sai

wetfd.tl!mnllyT>iavftmy^ ■ m yow hands." ' g Results will be annoiir Ic a t noon. Players must be i r 7 “ arleast7Spettenfofbal]

ing by'10-vear membi! e Baseball WntiH^^ Asso.

B ■ Induction ceremonic

: k s ¥

ach iB HH e

' threw a in Gundy

n Square - Che game

blowoutaidedaip___u t above ied with le fourth irk’s 104- the

t i n that players > He

after- pardally

. the ejfe a p u n ^ ■

minutes___re ad ra t >

Scott[several

he area id spent 'e iry ilm him

TS then

ir domi-0 got 31m Clen Knicks were hav

around games of t1 games fourth.i e 1 h e ------- Camby was pok,ne, ine. ..w a s being restrt

s run o

-HobaJ>ani>^But>M}H«yrdght, under the Irish’s basket as Kell Ashjha Jones look on at left In I

nation’s only Imbeaten Divis teams, the Irish ended an 0 drought against top-ranked t< and defeated Connecticut fo first tinae In 12 t r l ^'-•R u th R iley, showing li' e f f ^ from a sprained ankle days earliec against Virginia 1 h a d 7 9 '] ^ S and 12 rebound JJotr&Dom(^174VGO-Blg-East - -.Connecticut XlS-l, 4-1) ml six of its firs t seven shots never led in losing for the' time since Febi 2, 2000 - 7 against Tennessee. It was t

> ( ) r :l e s d a y , J a n u a r y 16 j 2i

;C oop? u G k e t t - l e a d - l i !

^ to open I--------T'-dosers.ing-Ith in in—Id and now I ^ to vote on said. "That's[ iy .d e s t in y in ~ . |H D |H f l

linced today ■ '>e picked on laDots'ih vor-bfiiiJiL thc— Oave-Wnfleisodation of______________, ... held Aug. 5;

lies will be festivities v

<NCK

aving one of their best all- if the season undl late in the

3ked in the'eye by Fenyand" Talned by h is teammates

) u t o f l

MdindjCom^tLcuj^Tamlhaa elley Slemcn of Notre tJame and n the flrst period Monday In Sou

risioh I first Big East lo O-for-9 College beat them

I teams “I’m embarras: forthe . ..saJd.Connecticut's

. of people did com no III ' our team, but cdl

de two We just didn’t pky »_Tech, mally can, for wlm nds for ' Tfotre Dame, wh

------I*Oremmtihhc^imissed..... dideveiything itts and The Irish handlei e first press, ishot 57 per ■ 72-71 ■■ o f foul'Q^uble ai s their- •. ' Please sec

...

m -2 0 0 1

) e r s t o vlistefHallTjfF9 ^ ^ K i ^ H c

. F

i M . fi

^

ifWd------ rWArPDckett--------P----------- r— th5 at .Cooperstown. The N

s will include anyone A

CKC

0 ^ m

11- when he lunged after le windmill pundi.

“He poked me in th id up;” Camby, still eraoo*c 5S the hallway outside Sa

l u c k

G k

The A

■ NE p

Ihc ' ers.

York

S e .

Md Connecticut'sSouth Bend, Ind. NFL c

loss since Boston Welllicm on Jan. 23,1999. oftheassed personally,” on vaiit'sSue.Bird“AIot ingth.nme out to play on NovMllectively, no way. : agree Jkiythcwaywenor-■ wins.]flmtever reason.” miumwhlchusedonly'sut ' " th e b:rfinaM9:Sw»nds;----- aefoisill needed to win. Baltlied Connecticut’s pointsMTcent, istayed out setting! and got Inspired one oisee UCONN, Page D2 historj

ivnClaFamecandidai

selected by the Vet« Committee, on March 6 at Ts Fla.

Winfield seemed destined stardom from the day he was

O a 3,1951, the afternoon I —Thbm son-hit-one-of'the- famous home runs ever.

A multi-sport standout a _Univcrsity.ofJklinnesota,-Wii

was drafted by the San E -PadresrthgHflflhesota Vikui -d ie NFl^the A ti^ ta Hawks c

NBA and the Utah Stars o ABA.

)UTi

II

Yl

ro

Ik

AB gu:

waH ^ H j HH ......... unwm OVI* -------- __I shi

Kntor

ter Ferry and threw a Sai

_ th ^ > ^ . bloodied me___ ye*oDonal, toldTolmson in re : ( San Antonio’s locker slio

Old!new

jiants, Ravens m eele A ssociated Press

NEW YORK -T his will, he « d pals Super Bowl, wlth-tvv aches who are longtime buddic ading teams operated by the tw the NFL’s most venerable ow

s.Jim Fnssel of the New irk Giants and Brian Hick of the Baltimore ' f i

10 siecrcd a pair ol ilikely teams into the

championship game, ants co-owner lUlngJon Mara and Art Model the Ravens havo held key role variou.-; league committees dur t the last 40 years,'^ow miiybe these fnends cat ree that the first team to scor< os. Points figure to be at a pre wn wiUi both teams coming intc ; b ig game with im pressivt crisesJaltimore is favored by 2.5 nts widi Las Vegas bookmakers dng the_over-under at 34 points, 5 of the lowest In Super Bowl tory.

_ _ _ _ . , •________ I n s

- - - • - ..... .Local sooflsscores and st

•'Com ics'......I ^ J^R asen , 135-3219 (Hi

ISS of 2(He utuvb.

spending a single c - Jcapiesi "■•••nt on t

T^mnn * ' ‘*"c All-Star. He Tampa,. 3 .IIO hits, had 465 ^dfrom wonjive Gold Gic

Overall, he bai '^ °7 _ 1 .8 3 3 _ R B Is.:H e,p laB-mOSt g5_ a r rh» surgery that sld<

entire iggseasoo.Diego

^ plaque - h« o f t t vvuh the Padres, g

Please «

Spu]l : - {-

Left: Net» York’s Allan Houston s San Antonio’s Danny Ferry during quarier at Madison Square Garde York, Monday.

Above: New York coach Jeff Van 1 towel on hl8jiealaftetJiuttlnE.h(

from hitting Ferry durlng’an alter between the two late In the fourt

room. “I wasn’t going to hit hii the blood in my e .”

The punch d id not hit ar Camby-collided-with-Van-G coach jumped between them Van Gundy did in a fight b Knicks’ Larry Johnson and AJonzo Mourning during the 19!

Van Gundy stayed down minute before getting up, bio io\ffl his face.

" I’m getting there.” Van ( ‘Last time I got their guy. this t ;uy. Next time ril stav the hec vay.”

Camby faces ajmandatory mder NBA niles for throwing a

Houston. Spreweli and Ric )ver SO percent while Camby ;hots and grabbed 11 rebou Oiicks,.who were coming off a. ory over the Portland Trail ;aturday.

“I thought that was our best ■ear,” Van Gundy smd. ^ Our ea lly ready, and that's wha hould be on.

friends, places

:et in unlikely .S iip r

__ _ There is g<xxl reasonThc■Rnv«ins"sctltf^^

an • alluwiiiR just 165 pc wo games. They luid four i lies son shutouts and have a [wo 15 points in playoff vie rt-n- Den\’er, Tennes.see and

The Giants shut out for ihe Nl'C : ing the Vikin yards, tying for,tluciUf<ui

L J& '■ allowctl in agame, No 1

■<v* allowed feweiplaj-nff game;

lell whoti thc-G iants all les Cle\ (.'land Hnmus just 8 IU-* Both teams had stretc

...... the regular season wheran ■ the only way they’d 1 )re Super Bowl would bi; to re- ct. The Ravens went f uo -^without:SCoring atoudi ve the Giants.wcnt five mr

out Impressing ai^body. !.5 Baltimore .survix-ed iu ;rs dry spell with a recoi IS,'. ..defense. The.Glants ( wl their anonymity with Fa:

Please see nilENC

'JSIDEIts -Id stats . . . .03 .

........... D4

(H ounr2’l ip .m .) ~ ~~

Section D

»SBball"andr<>1tlImn jle clay in i''<- ininor on to. bcciimi a 12 He fini.shed wit)

465 homic ruas and Gloves in the oui-,

batted .283 with.played .from J973-__ _irned from back ' s idelined for the ?on.

- he became a star ». gained national

se see HAU. Page D2

R S

V . V. ^ | V „ |

on shoots overurlng the flrstarden In New-------------

Van Gundy holds a nghesdSAvlth

iltercatlon fourth quarter.

it him until I saiv

t anybody, butn-G undya s-the-------lem - much like It betw een the and the H eat’s 1 1998 playoffs, wn for about a blood dripping - -

an Gundy said, his time I goi my heck out of the'

pry suspension ig a punch.Rice each shot nby blocked six bounds,for theff alS -poin tnc---- —rail Blazers on

>est game of tlie •. . Our guys were vhat W e locus

S '

ip i ' r H n w 'l

ison forjhat. ___ith NFL rccord, '> points in Iti 3iir regiilansea- ive allowed just f victories over and Oakland, out Minnesota 1*C title, allow- ikings just 114 ing the record 4<w^Bt-var<lr. n a postseason lo team has .‘wer yards in a me since 1959, allow ed the

1st 8G >-nrds, reidies during >'h'cn it'secaned ./’d re ach the e to buy a tick- nt five games JudidowHTmd----- ■» m nnfhcody...........................d its offensive ccord-setting Its overcam e ■X Fassel’s play*IIENDS, Page D2

....................■‘ ■-'Y' ■'

Page 26: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

TkDMMm^Tninrai

Sports

Glen]^ TbeTlma»H>w.' '

BRUNEA - Glenns a 21 point iifter nvo q( held off a late charge I

to b ea t th e Raider: Monday. The Pilots’Tr had 13 points in the se ter and finished with

• Glenns Ferry.“ It was the same <

— ■— eicnns-Feny-ctjadrJt said. “We were up bj half but couldn’t slay fi

J e t them Re t backjn tb ■ ■ “ The Pilots (S;8),hos

Saturday in a Canyon ( showdown. •

eUWH-OmFv'T'J BMa7.Sl/v:-Wnxll lO.uetatilOaMilJm; reM'li: Ami • ffiM O w n noi«

r ------ & ‘a S S H ! S 5 5 S SfWrnsii FaMttf'toJW JVnnCw Bmal

Shoshone 57, HageSHOSHONE-Shosh

Craig hit for 13 of his 1 the first half to give tl an early advantage as

Kings,DALLAS (AP) - Chri

emphatically slanuncd tl o f his 34 points and Siojakovic scored nine o

, th e fourth quarter Sacramento past Dallas 1

Thc Kings made a seas pcrcent of their shots, their highest-scoring fin

, and.Icd bv as^many a;, thc third quarter, thci Mavericks get within lOl just over two minutes lefi

Dallas has lost three si - ■ tlie first time this season.

B u c k s 1 0 1 W iz a r d sWASHINGTON -

-------- Robinson scorcd-22poiniMilwaukee to its founi victory.

The Bucks led by 17 halftime, thanks to the i Robinson and Sam Cas finished with 14. In th quarter, Lindsey Hunter uf his 20 points, includi straight 3-pointers.

. 7 6 e r s 8 4 , H o m e t s 7----------- PHILADELPHIA—

Iverson scored 25 of his in the sccond half anc Lynch added 17 point: rebounds for Philadelphia

Tlie Sixers improv^ i] best record to 28-9 and h

. en thc top team in the Division and ftCawest-D San Antonio - in three da}

Philadelphia has won last 11, including four c

PenguinjPITTSBURGH (AP)

. . Lemieux went scoroles: first time in nine gam< com eback, but Alexei scorcdjw ice and 'the Pi Penguins beat the' h Mighty Ducks 3-2 Monday

Tony H rkac scorcd,_____ Anaheim!s:only.goaIs-ir

' th ree gam es - but thc Ducks still lost their foi ro\v.

-------- i P a n f i f e r s - 2 , - S t a r s - 0 _

• SUNRISE, Fla.-, Mike and Viktor Kozlov scorcd in six minutes, and Robert ciuned his third shutout th (o Iciid Floridaovcr Dallas.

UGonn_Continued from Dl play from Riley and thc injured starter, Kelley Sier

Riley made 8^)M1 shots,

shots and frustrated C^nn . double teams with alert pj

— — finishing,with four assists.”

N o . 2 T e n n e s s e e 6 6 ,

N o . 2 1 M i s s i s s i p p i S tKNOXVILLE, Tenn. -

Citdiings’career at Tenness Monday when she landed hai riglit knee and tore a liganur

“Wc lost our best pla;

coach Pat Sum m itt sai Tennessee’s 6^59 win ove, Missls.-iippi State. ,

Catcliings, the AU-Am'cri(• forward who led second'

Tennessee (16-1, 4-0 South

Friends------- (JontliiuwlfromOl------------

off guarantee at a time wt ~sirugfUuigat /-4!

Fassel was sdll ocpriessi Ills team aftec it mauled Mi

_ It w ll not be easy aga defense.

- -

rni,ldilM

ms Fen— ------------ hms Ferry buUt _________

lers 67-58 on i’Troy Douglase second quar- M ike Smtri th is to le a d

) by 20 at the ^ conferen ly focused and ^1 the game." ^ host Wendellon Coherence SS5o*^ol2

eewlNwwli■ - S S i S S t i

T F C A J V S________ GOODIN

. leadinghisi

Jgerm an 4 0loshone’s jo sh to double is 16 points in Ledbetter e the Indians each scorei : as Shoshone McMullen a

5,Webb:hris Webber ™id thc last four —md Predragle of his 19 in ler to lead home after tlas 116-105.' thcFiiwUnii season-bcsrSSIts, including NetS 8 4 , H

;fe S o "> :i 'S ., - the fourth qi»^s.oi6h.t„r

hit a 3-pointe , j . n e Atlanta'08 m final period.

- Glennointlrleading-----C e l t lc r lOnnhs,ra.ghl

i r i

Kevin Ga

S 7 9—-— Allen-— Brown-lhen- his 35 points throws with and George Boston up^by lints and 16 game away v phia. . with 22,3 seco sl the NBA’sid have beat- CaVS 1 0 7 , ' the Central n ^ v r Awr ^ v i s i o n - „ h

.on'Toofi.snr i t five at Cleveland tal

I S win; MigP) - Mario ' less for the ames in his<ei Kovalev ------------ —> Pittsburgh Florida, wh2 Anaheim fourth time at day. year, four-ga: cd, twicc - Dallas.Is-in-its-last------- Stars rookisthc Mighty (8-3),EdBelfofourth in a his last fivega

B l u e j a c k e t---------------------GOLUMBl

ike Sillinger Tugnutt stopj xiinthcfmal 17ihcarecr^i )ert Luongo a goal as Colur It this season in the first m las. NHL’s neivest

Conference) Iheir otiier rebounding, I Siemon. utter landing In lots, sank all atter driving tobbckoifivii----- ,^ lK llinjS-Konnccticut’s Tennessee bas] rt passing in . lane after shits.----- -- — icrashed-to-tht

------ — jcnee and silere ple in the stai

' S t 5 9i.-Tam ika achoolindiekB&Ksseecnded - - Tennessee, was 1Ihardonher '"^^P Q in ts .ment • addedlSandCyrplayer and ^ .

I'crica k»iior ' Marci Glenhe md-rankcd . Wgh 21 points, jutheastem half. “

— - Bais when the team was ------------------------------ gamiessing confidence iit 'I Minnesota. against the Ravens’,,

defea

,2001

T y s u r v iLocal sports p

1 Hagennan 57-40. ^Ing th e scoring fo r p an were Nathan Jayo and m ith w ith n in e 'p o in ts

Kidions (8-5 overall,-4-2 in sice) travel to. Bliss tt>day, ^e Pirates (4-&:overaH, 1.2 ,jgrence) host Raft River. . g

trc«»ijMjia T|'0>«U.:«>i4.U>sia«Ztabiali J ' >2.W«>&iai&.tiii«sr.nb« 01,D

___ __________ vi

1 / 5 9 , I S D B 2 6 h i>ING - Raymond Miller Tl) points for the Twu iiiaiis ^ in A cadem y W arriors,lis team to a 59-26 victory fo le ISDB Raptors,other Warriors made it arble figu res as Beh pcer and Austin Nickens C( red 11 points and Peten added 10. fe

) e r s l a m™ vie— N B A ------------------------- J

— — — fi? V losing four straight at six Jnion Center. :

, Hawks 78 Sn-A - Keith Van Hom 4TJoints and the New , :ts shut down Atlanta in LS I quaner to snap a four- I^streak. 07'eny, who had 32 points, a snter with 323 remaining liftta’s first basket of thc the^ _ C

byt07r™olvesl02-----helA P O U S - P a u l P i e r c e ' aree r-h i^ 42 points tonover^Cnnesota. . shot lS-of-22 from the ?9 got.past the Minnesota 3r a layup with 1:38 to ' e Boston a 100-98 edge > °adof the fourth quarter. IG arnett m issed two scoin the final 90 seconds, reh- a 3-pointer.- Randy to ienconverted-two-free------- 1th 28.4 seconds to put th rby four. Pierce put the awcy with two free throws sea xonds to play.

f . W a r r i o r s 1 0 1 ' '" oND,-Calif;— Clarence----- Am>oon had five of his 22 poii he final two minutes as fori rallied for just its third A

ghty DucksNHL ■ i£

— (11.]which won for just the ' aJ at home, ended a two- Min game losing streak to

ikie-goalie-Marty-Turco----- ^Jfoar’s backup who won " games, made 18 stops.

leftil e t s 3 , W ild 0 “ j“[BUSr-Ohio------ Ron-----goaopped 31 shots for his Pati shutout ahd assisted on - Shai ilumbus beat Minnesota Con meeting between the two

2St teams. Dcti

:c) in ' scoring and . five-, B, left with 5:43 to go Civj gliard on her right knee So ;tothebaskeL had; went rinwn »nder.thg_)asket driving down the Vi she was fouled. She Schithe-floorDn-Jjcrright----- 14 rtilenced the-ll,643 peo-....... -stands. Catchings was M a c court in a wheelcltair.State (1I>S,1-3X the only. _ TeXi

aguethathasneverbcoten u - as led by LaTojii Tharas Its. Jennifer Fambrough AI Cynthiahanhi^ll scOn

poiniOfVO/, 40'm

r g l n l a T l X ex .JTTESVILLE, Vn. - Monihey scored a carcer- 'ConrIts, including 14 in the . Tc, as Qemson ended its cut (

Baltimore_did‘notrstore^touc:tober biit managed to win tvim e s j-b e a rin g -e ie v e la n d n cksonville 15-10, both on the roai The Ravens beat Denver at ho Id-card round of the playoffs ivanced to the championship feating Tennessee on the road,

ives RiiE riT H e D ^ I^ lS D B wi

points.TFCA (8-3) hosts Ket<

Thursday. Tlie Raptors (5-8 a ll. 5-5 in conference) Richfield JV today. '

__ nOXKMBSC0 UJtl-HITCtJV UMIH-H s a I S ^ ' n I M n 1 CMlv 4, Cai t Tcm M i n to 1 IfelUa ta UMI

T w r f n F a D s J V 8 4 .D te t r i c iDIETRICH - The Twin

Junior Varsity'outrebouDda outscored th e D ietrich Devils enroute to a 8 4 ^ 1

^victory. Monday night _____"They crashed th e bo

hard," said Dietrich coach S Thompson. "They got a lot o

"ondM dthM shoe:*Stetson Weber led the so

for the Blue Devib with 19 p< For Twin Falls, Chris Heix

and M arc V edder score' points each, followed by J Coats with 16.

Dietrich (S7 overall, 3 4 in ference) hosts Carey today, y

I t h e d o cviaoiy in 13 games.

Five Cavaliers scored in-do figures as Qeveland won foi first time after three losses o sbc-game Western road trip.

The W arriors lost th e ir 1 straight in their first gati neai^ two weeks. Antawn Jan had 26 points and 10 rebounds

L a I ^ 1 1 3 T G r b d l e s l i 2 ,LOS ANGELES - Shaqi

O’NeaTs follow shot with less a second remaining in oven lifted the Los Angeles Lakei the viaory.

O’Neal rebounded a missed by Robert Hony and was foule he banked in ?shorrjumper:"

O’Neal had 31 points anc rebounds,' and Kobe Bryant hai first NBA triple-double witl points, 11 rebounds and a sea high 11 assists.

P a c e r s 8 9 , C l i p p e r s 7 4INDL^NAPOUS - Jalen.R

scorcd 20 points and Indiana i relwdess fourth-quaner defe to tea i the Los Angeles Oippet -The-Pacers-led-e&eiiead-o three quarters, before pull away in the fourth quaner for second straight game.

M a g ic 1 1 3 , B u l l s 1 0 4ORLANDO, Fla. - Dan

Armstrong scoredaseasonJilgl points and Tracy McGrath hac forOrlando.

Armstrong, who scored 28 po

hold LerGeoff S uiderson scored two gc

including an empty-netter, giv ium poimr in 15 of his last 19 gai :il-l(V2i die Blue Jadcetsen 1 foui'edme losing stre VCnnesota lost its third in a row.

S h a r k s 2 —SAN JOSE, Calif.-SteveYz8m

scored the godhead goal with t eft and C3uis Osgood made 37 sa IS Detroit beat San Jose., M artin Lapointe scorcd t

joals-forThe-Red'W lngsToPatrick Marleau had two for i Sharks in-a meeting of West* Conference powers that featuj wo fights and plenQ' of ill feelir >;troit blew a two-goal lead in i

ive-game losing nreakjigainst.i iivdiers. _ )

Sophomorelgu^ Q u is^ He lad 20 points and 11 rebounds :inn<mn(1^4,4.?ACr)

Virginia (12-6, 4-2) was led ichuye LaRue, who 27 poii 4 r e b o i^ andievM;a^s&”

Wen’s Top 25 e x a s 8 0 ,

l o . I S C o n n e c t i c u t 5 6AUSTIN, Texas >- Darren Ke

nJrcd 16 points and seldom-us oint guard Fredie Williams fore wocriticalTtiiniiwern-inthftfii0 seconds that led to four smiif 'exas points and a 60^6 victc londay night over No. ConnecticutTexas (13-3), which' had faU

ut of the Top 25 after a loss

;ouchllownli^‘'7’“tl«an td Oilc1 two of five Raiders on S d“ t2 :(rB iid— nh«"def«H road. ' . ' iinebadcffl) : home in the nine tackles »ffs and then . who had 11 hip game by ' Includes v«: ao. That'sent Sharpe, Bdi

mrockv B tir iJ ^ - th e B n iin i tra i

Home. .!tchum

o h o K a s T "

f f i i s i f i m i aIToW-tlVT

~ . t i i O th e r s c o r e ) C S f le lo n n V 'l

I r t 6 0 G ir ts ’ l a s k e l Ca«tlelbnlJV5

tt B lue TWIN FA Ll) Brtiin G raybeal score___ 1 Castleford. to d iiboards a'35-27 v i a ^ 'a jShawn Valley Christianirof sec- Jacqueline Sw

. iugftrMVOTritfascoring c a s tle fo rd (Ipoints. Oakley tonight ninger■ed 17 c— ^

VaCMWXtaMrlToM.incon- Mvofl(n>PMB4.vmM

while

o r o n D jin the second ha]

double — pointers as the Ma for the from 3-point ra t on its added nine rebout

ariHr fifthan ^ in Nuggets 122,1

. dT n v e r - vscored 30 points

A M * £ x e lh a d l5 o fh is founh quarter, lea

quilie Nuggets over s than SuperSonics 122*: srtime n i ^ t :ers to The Nuggets, w

the second quart<id shot___ seventh time in elied as snapped Seattle’s:-------------n<ngtm iatf---------nd 15 Denver shot a ladhis percent firom the f ith :26 , mr*27 from >'poin eason- club record for 3-e

set against SeattJ< 1997.

Rose Jan 116, Rockjused SALT LAKE ;fense... ,M alo n e—sco red >er&. grabbed 10 rebov I'after— ed'oum lne-asslst illing ing his fourth car dr the ble for Utah.

. Donyell Marshi highs w ith 26 p rebounds for tbe j

Shandon Andei Utah after the 199t

mieuxscoigoals, • third period but tpvmg fifth in seven g{ james^ Coyotes 3 ,Blue, ' PH O E N K - I

scored a pair of pow the Phoenix Coyot

------------Louis*Blues^"M isman end a four-game wir 1 6:42 Briere, recalled 1 saves the minors for the »

' season, has four pc I two in his last three gam -a n d —— Shane Dean'addc r the . ed goal and Robert stem saves for Phoeiflx, nired one point ahead of lings. seventh p lace in n thc Conference.

».the . Nebraska on Satur ) ' its home winning str

No. 12 Qeorgotc :d"by N6:i5SetonHioints, ■ EAST RUTHER -7~tirEadle:G riffiirw iasn:

'mbod wward the en Kall-Oorgetowii gai ' The freshman stai

. the bendl, with ice and M other loss or

• ‘ V the surprising Hoyi “ Uy son continued , t “sea Pirates’ slump str« ^ anothergame. -finnl------- Gem ^etCTvifli^•isht ' 91, a t the Meadowi ttory ni^t^ sweeping the

The n im h -ran l^ H Big East) remahied <

ulen undefeated teams . along with No. iStM

ilcIand,lviimlhmeUminate( ‘S u n d ^ & l ^ £ ti^((n^ders o n f ie lS v a u ’H ay Lewisi who av e rag e al !S and defenshre end Rob Bur 11.5 sacks. Baltimore’s off( iTtiter^ re v iv e rs like Shat m and Qadiy Ismail,

- Wravd to Mdimtain j

* 1

- Ba

off

A d

:es: , >{ r4grHvcflSii8 Ho

[etball t-l— - l 3S,HVCH8 27 “•LLS - '.M aio riB j j ired 20 points for iding the Wohes to - f affinst the Mb ^ an uxujuerors.Sweet led the sav- c ith-llTwinu.-- ■

C 8 ^ trave ls to

»->aK■TnMia. w u

te lla s ied t

half, hit 6 of 10 3- 7M a^.w du ll-of-21 range. McGrady row ounds, seven assists ti edshots., .

!,Sonle*lllVoshon Lenard root

Its and ,N jck^an__ entehis 27 poims in the

Dill22-111 on Monday G

disti, who led by 25 in - Tl m e r, won for the that l e i^ tg a m e s a n d .. . ' . Stdi e’s four-game win- Dan

a season-high 56 fajta e floor and was 16- <n

ltev 5 S 3 ? it ■ ^ittle on Mardi 20, ®®g

____ sonjcketol04,OT ^E CITY - Karlod 29 poin ts,— • V n ,wunds and hand- •**sistsTbarelymiss------------ K/career triple-dou- sons

sam(shall had season Nei po in ts and 21 Scho s J a a , v*o scored Cum a of the extra peri- Di

, - r a n k derson, who left r ,9 9 8 ^ season as a . n J l daseasonWgh26

- TW(

)reless lapd

It hung on for its ' Le igames.- h is2

r — arresu e s 'l ^ Tb- D a ^ Briere 'iowerp&n||fi&u utesi iTOtes beatflBt' DoM o n d a y m p » 5 “ ------entCJwinless streak. e n ted last week from .“T l e second time this 360,” power-play goals went

ames. thingIded'a'aiort-hand-' !TtEsche'made32 D IH Ix, wWai moved ' of Edmonton for • in th e W estern P*®!:

iycon A ^

footh. . ,turdw, extended streakto23. |______

r tq w n M ,H a ir S l— - — *•5RF0RD, N.J. - Cootho*isd*t'in a fi^dng recogriliendofthisSeton Yankeesgame. ning hitaar sat quietly oh withtheceonh& lefth ip hls3,00Con his mind. As Twins.,

oyas* dream sea- Winfii, th e talen ted with 3,0(itretched on for with a s l

aFB«5rHaif99?^==^5fiel(imlands Monday Everyhe season series, mnesmmlH o y asa6 0 ,+ 0 again,?!id one of die two becauseos in Division I, mgnr froitanford. • Pucl?e

Ited the . -'TrentlW eratiqua

ens are structed-aroundalmost .- Jessie Armstead,.

Jumett, suddenly poteniiffcnsc o m o L w h o -c c tflahnbn with 28 cbnp le tl il. with ' touchdowns.' '

W e l n k e ; ] t e i ^M O B Q £ ,A b .-T W o ftb e

tto p h y lAnier O g k W dnks 1 Bowl 0 0 Sttivday because of fa; . R e t9 d led O ld ah a iiip M \ Bowi to settk tbe n a tk o ^ title,

t l ie two. arrived in Ubbfle < offidals and NFL scouts n

Weinke has a luialueJ m Andrews of,Binslngham 0 0 1 ii^jured throwing ann.

Ronlftf Brtwl ffplfl.florida quartabodc Jesse Fab team by Radard 0 ^ Ffen

SALTLAKBCnY-GregO! ed faun (he Utah J a n and di^ the t ^ and * k ip ^ practice, i- lb e center n e t with coach J<

hitf Otfoftag SUSpSHbtisma_C^te3vhadasked.nLbQjnK J a r fa in .l tB victoiy overthel

Sloen then said die center w Bu^eoded hiin for die next gan

O s t t f ^ wbo has been a id S39 mnUan contract extensioo il said be was fn the D e la Ceni worlcedout

let ovmed by CowboysTllO V ,A Ia.-A L earJetow

fanes crashed and burned on 1 sndsoiking two deer.

.The two pilots were die only t !d to Unh«sity Hospital fal Bin -T he p ilo ts-E dd ie Collins, HcVidcer, 31, of Inrag, Texas - lowboys qxkkesman Ridi Datiy

The 1994 Lear 60, wWdi has 1 iid off die end of dw 5 ,0 0 (^ ^ : ind taoke on an embanianent 1

Dr. Mark Griffin,'vdw treati oom, said tbe rescuers had tu intered die flaming j e t _____

llllon wants to play fbiaNONNATI - R u c ^ bad

tistinct goaL to {day for a winna The Cindnnad Bengals^ mos

hat be tux diosen Steinb itdnberg has represented nun )an WSkfaison,Ki-JanaCa r tg a ~riilooempha£ed'diathewai iterested in hhn as a free agent The B e n ^ have die NFL’s 1

[iey had a winning season. Thej eason in 2000.Dillon nidied for an N FLrea

on and set a franchise record wi layer in l e a ^ history to rush 1 sasons.

t e r n w l l h l ^ b e n v O T c-KANSAS CrTYrM a-Greg J TDS as defensive coordinator 1 mie job for die Kansas Q ty a New coach Dick V erraeil

chottenheimer, vrfio was disc Unningham’s staff earlier this D uring th ree of Robinson’

mked fai die NFL’s toplO fai tt Robinson said he would like

lan pass coverage which has h

Wo Stats arrested In aTAMPA, Fla. - Two Dallas Stai hen police ndded a nude c ^ pdances.Left wfaig Ted Donato and Ty s 21st btrdiday, posted $250 b Tested Saturday night The Stars were fal town for a gl ly Lightnfaig. Donato was scrai e s fal a 3 2 wfai by the Stars. Dcnato and Boudc were diarR itertalflttTehf ordinanc^ wHi< i te t» leadfaig to die Super Bow ‘a h e worst pan was diat d u y I n,” Stars coadi Ken Hitchcodc ent fal die door and went right fatfr” ______ ;______

Itt’sBiyaht arrested bPITTSBURGH - Antonio Br ttsburgh, was anested by camp conduct in a parkfaig^icicet d i^ Any punishment is not expect odMU team, x n s faiformadon I Bryant had a ru n ^ widi a cam retted Jan. 9, according to a can

[ a l l ^KMdfromOljriitibn W th^heTJew Tfork' £es, delivered the game-win- h it fai die 1992 World Series the Toronto Blue Jays aad t 000th hit widi his hometown

nfield is among 24 players 3,000 hits, r e a d i^ die mark

try d ib b le p l a ^ to hit the mne has made the HalL Once t F ete Rose is off the ballot tse of his permanent banish- frombasebalLd?ett was a 10-tfane All-Star

quartirii^kr^--^-^

m d l^ c h a « l S trahan-and. id, F ro Bowl regulars, and a e n t offense led b y K erry, : t frsnchifis,playoff re ^ rd s letions^ 381 yards and five

. y#

be natknV top quanerbedts • e and J o d i . w in I

m d Florida State in ti

e CO Sunday and faiforined Se neededtbrestftfootandw asexam faiedby] 1 F r l ^ . Heiivd, a l e f t 4 i ^

laced W e in k e ^ .th » j;w d i.t ifaner, Heupd was z^^aced on a n S o te .-,,

m tr^ raq u estBqiuted 1 ^ c o a ^ asKitioa de. .Je n y Sloen after a sfaootarounc >end^ for the that

sdedafteautcguiagividiSlaan c »l o t Angeles Lakerson Saturd was “AWOL” for Sunday’S pn ame.

1 in 1997, said he didn’t miss pn ■n|»r getting freatment while

ys’ owner crashesiwned by Dallas Cowboys OWII landing, injuring tiie pOoc an

y p e ^ ^ ^ ^ o ard Sunday and w«

IS, 51, of Jacksonville, Ark., 1 s - were in critical but gahi»» c tiymplesaki.ts a Cowboys helmet pafaited 01 3t runway after striking the dee c. The p l ( ^ then began to bum. ated the pilots in tbe en used hand-held fire extinguis

tor a winner1 Corey DiDon has a new age ier.ost valuable piqyer confirmed iberg as his diird agent in three tmerous fai^nrofile Bengals,-1randAkiU&iidi._____ __iiants to see vdiich contendfaig t n ts worst recvd since 1990, tiie i ley t 4-12 for die second cot

•cord 278 y : ^ against Denver widi 1,435 yaiids. He became d h fd: l/)Op yards in eadi of his I

crach u D«oordlnati(Robfaison;who spentthe'pasi r for die Denver Broncos, wil Chief!II h ired Robinson to replai ismissed along with most of t is month.n’s season in Denver, th e 1total defense.-------- ’----------ce to maintain the aggressive been the hallmark of the Chil

a raid on nude clubtars players were among diose; ib to enforce a dty ordfaiance

John Bouck, a rookie cell I i^jK than 90 minutes afti

game Sunday night agauist du latdied, but Bouck played sev

irged widi vtolatfaig Tampa’s ai lich police have s^ d diey fai nvlonjan.28.^ paid their cover and an they g k told die S t Petersburg Time: tit bade o u t .. It was a pretty il

by campus policeSryant, an All-American recf npus police and ciiarged with d Isguxe.cted to affect Bryant’s sa tu s \ n dfa^ctor E J . Bnghetd said, impus policeman over a ddcet i ampus police report '

OnnpMhniri

. . and won six Gold Glovesk— f l a i T & w r a i s f t S i ’i!!■ . %vidi tile Twfais, until his ca. cu tshohby^ucom a.It Puckett hit 207 homea recorded more hits (2,0- first 10 seasons th an a t . player fal die 20dicenturj k Fhts, he exuded bound i ■ gy ahd enthusiasm,s----- fan &varite.at'the-Mtooi

everywhere else. e .1 played the game hai B to - rem em ber : th e t - Robfaisons, die Dave ^ !• the people who came b

: v ^ allowed me to be in r tie^rhe.iakl,

I p M B i- BUYfSElSlii ; IDAHQCdlNfiAUE

" „ii£222i2222

dsadieSenkirV

indieOraBSe'^

i S e n i t t r W :

b)r Dr. James., mder, has an'*

londieNGrthv;'

n d i a tb e je f t - : ,

)undMtMid^y,ig' - - against*!

a n Atrfnath^*.- ___urday nic^itr—<------I pracdce. Hie *

ng a sbc-year,'' sptacdce.He tile the

owner Je n y - tanda>pQoc'.

dwereairiift-;* |

k ., and Max - ' ’ lie condition,' ,

d o n die ta il,.':. deer,flipped." , um.1 em ergen^ Suidiersand

'agent and a.

rnwt Monday

ng are

^ last time - [consecutive '*

iver last sea- *• ledieeighth • his first four '

latofpast six s e f f ^ -------will f in the ;

place K tirt ' of Gundier .

ti'e Broncos -

dvem an^o-'Chiefi

> iose arrested ; nce banning ;

celebrating ' after

c die Tampa seven min-' ‘

I’s adult use_* . . . y intend to :;

ey got wasa imes.’They Cty innocent '

receiver a t ,lh disorder'..

usw iditB e 'id-icetandwas'-

jv esin cm trf 'm’l684flS.aU;Us career was

une runs and (2,040)faihis in any. o the(

lundiessenef^. haldng him a '= o o^9B es^p :z= zz

s h aid I 't i i ^ : ' he ’ Jac k ie ' Wfaifidds,air lebefore.m e, : . e in my posi-'-

i t e THADE r — LLERIES I. . u s a s t .

Page 27: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

. ; i S i k i i D i i wI M tb e J t a r t , th e fc ! V eoaW m inns’Dew

udrd It WM Kzktt ; Williams au se d i brtest Matea

V piece bUck tn d biu then courted d i u i db icure S p tn ia rd U utinex before wini ^ In th e f l r i t ro AustnlianOpeo.

, j t a t t r f l S S S t o.^oosecathre Grand £

•. ,m eottltle._..v____{ n t ’f a i ^ t f a ^ t c t ts t in tfie first rous

' ---- J - J -iftiTu iw oco Tftiuan] ' . ootine, concerned, 1

ve^W )

Atunitaround***. 4 ! Her ilztb^eeded s

_____won.ffloce..ea»Uy, <

’ Nearing th e end nund ,'om v one see vonian bad been'elii 11 Chanda Rubin. A advancing Monday Yevgeny Kafelnikov, P ie ro ahd 1997 runz

' ^ ^ l u a h ad h e r Against g ,1 8 ^ - d d playing he i& a major touxnamen the cetiter court o w

' buB a t d)e p r o s i ^__ rtw yn« tn a € f r

■ Williams,'who stui design, unveiled her £ fit since signing a ! ttdorsem enc deal w Rtu» repeatedly, tugg#

i B a s k e t b a l lAaaodadon

. j n m m L ...

h S ? U M S Ml ■■Jnqr a S JN Kl

'oiSlIM!? “ ■1 . » L « a

W i ii a i a s i s 1i . “

■ & s 3 I "I

« I K Oi

. s r l i I i— ^ s s ^ 5 - » - g - . ’a

b t i s t s S s s

. ' S S £ , . , .

a S s S i ! , a . T

.^Br■ t e 'a i s f f i s y r ” ■»<tigWIINwJ»WT.Ulp»

VnBM>aOn«.7»A^

: Monday's NBA Boxes — ~ t — Bwwiocw am w-

B»4%CiiqHM4.ToMlJMI IVIt

(r, lim H M < M*w »tl M t p.S i s i K t s a s s ' . ’f i , ii£& . . »

S a S f e ,

_ IUdilU4.l|ii>« IWMRMOjn

O ral 7-M 7 K N M 1 ^ 14. u t

Utbm M 11. Cig lliag t i K a a a g s t

a»H uiU W |.*-ii;Brn,T«>. 76mM,HenNti7S

OHfM r-1 < »«IL OMl M K M«

t 'fo c iisw a so n evrootfitBydie ictlytennis. ^I a stir with her ' wment,atbree>. blue'ensem bl^ saste r against rd M aria Jo se . v inning& 3.2^ - round of ih e

id Slam touma- '

g to b im a litd fr ' ound,” said the iams. *I was, of d , because she '’ vrell and very dxw lm anaged

d sister Serena IT, dispatching.

od of th e firs t H H H seeded man o r | b S | ^ | eliminated: N a M B H I. Among those iay were No. 5 ■av. No. 7 Mary unoenip

i t hands full _„wr«n«S 3 ?

jherfirstmatch bALsL-I, aent Bw just as T ow dbegan to . a„(ia„e« set of an upset,Jerneve.jtudles fashion S S / m m sr first new out-

1 With Reeook. . n

t I ' IM>S4.KM«s7a

MMKllMmt-irMKWni AMMm M HI Nmw » n H

7 HBjWf B a n .M

:i• K tapUS.M m (W a:

r wwk^ w ITu^ ^

i ar ; is.aaT DfillM(Q*«UltaaM4.||.l

— ^ 8 s s i a a r : ^ a____CiiBaTm»nNC«Mc*107,r»p(M]

W»eMIMiaS21i$SlMlMMiaant-rHiBMiMM

om »i M a PwM 4-1] H1 to4l(LNM«MeMH0.kttMH4 IVD>rt4MlT«ll}

Mm a n a »mo

£if£S^K i!b ir?i?«CmlOT.WurtonU

ofMUieiw).

s s ™M---------JriBi»llH4ai**.4i*.}UUJkM I'll M 16.SM M»1> It

I ' i S w a s s s s K * ' - S S S L S 5 - ^

fit fcga wOaWff i-t to 14 a

s s s l i ^ ^■»ii----- |iim

S S S . * « „ „ , £ S S P ! ! „ s.tfTv’s a f f i S r i r .■RwMMlh'rWMMOiIW

0 ofuwonalUMr HJ MSa 0*«M M11iK tsi

HHaiii .SS5 S S8UMogt'iaoailTHlfea^t';

...........Fw^mBff4?ff&'iiro^

: s a a w s t , ! 5 s r

■ MM UMl'l4»rtl.OlEii»ll»l6&s» .

* * IMMMMLMnHMLOMi

;u.i.ti —-(lu a r ••• ,••- -; '■ M A m lli.O itniM U

MW- , '.M n ^ aS w atiaS imMkM nNMititHUCmn»ir>4>

iparound to;^ and while she 1 tbat it bothered her, she *I didn't design that one.” ams won d e ^ t e 46 enors I erradc serve in her first match of 2001. She said she svered from a re ceu boiit lemia, and she's seeking to e Australian Open to the ledon, U.S. Open and r O l j n ^ titles she woo in ond half .of last year.

ITS JMMMHEMMHMaTi

SI-IHIM UUHOMnolM4.IIMI. taMI-tnHQiMMMLOM

S B T " .U IM » > s. . . B

i s r * — a s s s s s s i j s w

“ “ ■* s S a s i S s ^ “ S " •■ a s a s s s g g T L i t ,

SsHS sr'Nn0Mil22.tatci]

a M4,UMMMarMIMD

S i . “ S a s s ; « s i f - ~«"■"» . " ' m s m a

iSroT* ^ ^ ^ s s S S s Ba “ “ ' S » . s s — j j u " . * - ; !

a w g ^ g a g f f i a a

r s s is s S S s & s f f i 5 s S w s i u a s s r i i s s i

ia tlS ,R e d n t> 1 0

tMMft-------------

i . „ a **■“ ” « , iH M t • P«M»IMaSM>»llMII.Ss s i i a ? K s s K i s & s s ar s ss ;>ftM0a*-ttiaEa7-aiMina: M»UB« nMM.ltaiat-2.8Ai4l-4.taISiW' IfflBSS.uSKRi"M E a a a g a a s

s S a r i S g s ' • “ * (ll[|11 ,■ .

4 z £ I i 7. NULeadersI S B * " K S "

0 w rr n

7 “’ isis!w JraA ds. M M7 le *

S ' ^ i l i i s S r i s i s

m - i i . s •Mnut a 2M t« 71 104 NMMtM. S » »t i:ri

K x -i« M ™ OIMUIL ai M JOiSE St !S S S

?£«,► K& s i ll! ■r & ? 3 S - S *

u j | « ^ Ig s jg

m ocff to TCUMaM. » lOS 117 4] IIOIMIIUI ONMM. M 140 n «

3 ? I S i sMoll, OM.Ta. S ts Bt S

I m n n 2 » '1 Sla MnvTa. O S47 t4 •

a-ffi s is sONiHmM ■ » «• WnMi4M 5 5 S r S-w ri

Monda^aColMci 3 . ' : B attoM Scon iIMMI4, . ' . MW'S.

• m S 7 m 7 ^ m u ?4iu a ' knM^nliiraiAMti

WHN< to«an.iiA*«Buia '

•id at Aus{

Veoulcelebniflardi

attlMA a ^TennisCbanpliflIMbAastraiTuesdaWKHam

really feel motivated come down here," Wniiai “I m ake a 2.4-hour t r ip come, and tbe tid(et is ex] I feel I deserve to reward with some kind of a title.”

Kafehiikov extended h i of success Down Under by Jen s Knippschiid 6-1, 6 Kafelnikov was the 1999 I on, and be bas a 20-3 re Australia since 1998.

Score4aTo»4MI

ftN«(t»ai. ■■ MMtZ.Tennis, Australian Ope

■£'*g:!g ■ coh*»h»k«t>i «o00 . - H - — CoflegftboslctbeBrBo

«A,Ripto»slRocli jwMM- CoB^bastetbaaje

NHUWadmatAmiUmUMm —

- — ■ CatdO«Miii7jrCa(M , *** Ccna7I.HCMkiUr«

, Sscfr^S S S S S — « 5 S tS ? 7 i5 !S ii® ‘- 3 .KS . I S S t S ' K ^

MaUKfcmS*iiiTifyiirt C«tlfeM71«.yd<gai7l . Jirti-tflifcjsj|4i^!^....- JuteiSiTlhMVtnM

t»104

m T s ' * - •s s 5 f i r . . . s a j s s ' ‘'-“ “ “

a Si „ i S

s s i ? ””S t ' ^ ! E S 5 S g | S .

r* Sl«Es:.

K K r — ■»— g 1 H«l'lTop2JW4 I »>niatM>aadhM> m I mvaimnThtAMnMS I

S Itl t.SMrMm •"'iM t."J ilisi laasis. It! IS

^ ..• t a s r S! ISIIMCmM tM l«" - I II ' .-- - - - .-iiS“-~ is--'|

sSa. is ii l l - . » : t iIII. iSsi. ip ii s s

1 • ' S s S S S i s ! ■■ i ' s i ' s s r i s s r ’i * UUTodtr/ESmTepI - '

legs ■'------ t:Madin) r tM m

i S S S i ffi 3------------- r t f f i r — IS— g

’ f lS !^ S3 M ---------— t £ i ! - ^ I S - S

■ : I I f & - I I

■sie M:PORTLAN

CaseyM artin when he is kn golfer, instead famous lidgsL could very wi

swmians th e le g a lb a ^ m fg. M artin ,.S l

painful and b

Martinet Supreme Cou a ' mentsonW edrtfM ODen ■ “There’s n<

after this," sai a i ^ n d t h e o

^f*onum widi his familj MbevM. M ahin, 28,raBa, to use a canday. — - ■ '^However, his MM iMfi drculatom I ? ting weaker.z^ ,w i.---------becomeneces

srep'th'tf'wTon could snap,en

Martin’s gax finished in a 1998 U.S. Ope the PGA Tom not play well t card for 2001. ment of the s

ed w h en i Opcn,hefaiIa iams said. Tiger Wood p ju s t to in the world a sy en sn rt influential ath rdnqrseif mateofMartir . . • - ; - the two used t> Ws s D ^ foad trips. W

sometimes wo □®;J, H pain that he i

Martm was . .Trenaunay•>^

ESANDS1O n th e a irTELEVISION

)pen.EarVffiundpiay ESPN,io«sstWlKonila ESPN-----Boston Coflegfi at Oute—BPN2— >ctots TBSTennesseatKentu*y ESPN vilacki RPT

r« -- ialSM*ubJiMa a !u

^ l£VsPmfntMiTl ■ ONamwgiMcUCUj:

Wonwn'tTop:. S.’S S S S S ^

[„_________ S I S K S E S R

KsffrL>I.rM 1-C<»«1QJI(«| IM JIWNPM , irsiWH IM

• IS-"” i“NU .IPWW____IM .

'iiV f f i - lg

hiijSSS* !«

fs*** \v<ss a17 ll««ra M

r*“ |p '“ sl i g i i

' S S S 2 S S K - ’

i S I SIT----:-'■ — ...OHOnffwiSSSf S ^ -ConUosntalBa r “ AssociateMmMFW . /aoCWeOffi

s - i 11s s . ” ’ ^ I I! SI

sv '! II IS ; s s « i , i L I . '

ia !! a a i'iS ss sIS 'i'a - : - : ! — S . W 5 &SI ) M gnN RM M ^

5! s S M T # " "

i s Footb/ g S ------ Fmrwyff

SlIV.Tatia MTtalURw jsgatei

R5dwll£ta

rm S M i n n u J S S i j r '

a b sStew * NMTtMOniiafMMm aMMpMM cortMsnceCham

a - -----------* R ? s s * :________ ........................ ...

___1 — Sqp^Bin

s -.;i ■.

s !i ■ GoLf------ • ' TncaonOp

Bi X * MOwlTMOiMMilliiail *“ rn^7.t«ta:n

[artin’s^ND, O re. (A P) - “ tin longs for the day known as an ordinary» d of the sport’s most —igsint. But h is career i^ ';well be over before Km

ittleis. ■.su ffe r in g from a ■I brittle r i ^ t 1 ^ has • Hi ^ M ^ u ^ a ^oU j H

>jurt will h ea r argu- ^'ednesday. * Jno recourse for'm e tAsaid Martin, v4io will M! co u rt p roceed ings c lily. .18, has been allowed "ojin pending appeals. hei tis leg, afflicted b y a ^itory disorder, is get- P<c tr. A m putation may c e s s a r^ O rh e c o u ld — pro ro n ra y -a n rO ie T e g — theending his career. . car^ e is also down. He .cei* a tie for 23rd at the

)pen and qualified for ° our last year but did Jl enough to keep his , caJi)1. In the first touma- ^e season, th e Tucson po iled to m ake the c u t Kids, the best playerd and one of its most ^athletes, was a team- feartin’s a t Stanford, and cocd to room together on ^diWoods said M artin di«

would be in so muchle couldn’t get up to R&tfoom. fiK as bom with Klippel-f-W eber Syndrom e. T

TATS------___________ ami«i«i.e<aaitri«lMiS>MMtS4aCIeeeTMr.ti;4ao7MM____ ^ ___ anSSiK aSw~ ! i ^ ~ S S a . ' i » S 3— 5:30 o.m------«<»t»«icjieB3i»e

s s s s ss : s f e s E

7pjn.

I a t7) in I* CagKvMitaU^t III II rrMCoKMei.na'AI Its D JmiwuwliiBnMI .99 a ScaucCm.liU£7;t4 I S »UJ7.CRMH 0«Dn.l7JM7.».n«

S ^ ^ S J s iz . H D CI “ '■“ T " ' ’ National Hoc(

' : z i . Mn»r> 7i M tnhtwutfiJin U.lam PftOaKf 71 H »_.]} 7|T7

I Hi N MiT«aOI JJBJ I N I. TI P4 2 OUM ' :• I) «I BJ ] Tcnm) II II tt MS 4 BJU9 a IS »

I M 7^ ***** 5 ^ 1 ''i i i 2s r s i s i i i « J l !■I 4n 17 . nEjigMcailii ^ mlil s. iiil:! I-.? ■ e— , fn'

'2 n HSSn 21 1» t4t . Otjrj IS II I“™“ "A 5 .KMd lLCoM) H IT

! f £ 2 ? S E r s r S l i !«CNil4.aUvyL II 11 tl iani2.»i9x»i.------WWJM—ii-n-7-

iatlon » « ^ 0

*« S H ? 5 L .If il fl s h :5 . ;

m - m ~‘«!Tr ...... ■■

®“ * MBThAaMalXpn

Cafvro^M.iXp'o Monday's NHL

. . . PM»im3.kS|

p r f f i -------

S s . ' ? £ r r . "

^ W S " - '

u .

S6 ^ OiUM cECt!b» ftwUSrt*_______ .'!•?«..........

— -------------- ----BkMiKMi:Bmri f t g ? 8 ? »kiia FMPmMtm«4M>(cas)'

L Fopen . ^"" . ' •*.iMj4tm»

t . . .

5 sagac. Golf

I --. —.■■--; .2t> .. I Blood fjovhis right Ie r e s t r i c t leaving it v ered and c ing

Walking** ' en tire

course is n lyinipoisib

CMMltetln Until I< casey Martm

n o tab le accom plishm ent" t>eing p a rt o f the 1994,Stanl team th a t won-the-NCAA ch p ionsh ip . M artin was g enough to e a rn a paychecic i pro but had no hope of playini the PG A 'drcuirhecausrof Its can rule. T h e organization al] carts on ly o n the Senior Ti reserved fo r players 50 and m

Some of those sympatheti the PGA’s case say that if Ma can ride h is cart, then other p ers with physical ailments - 1 C ouples h a s a bad back, instance should be given : dal consideration.

M artin’s fa ther dismisses i re aso n in g , say ing there is comparison between such r adies an d h is son’s-perman disorder.

Rookie W illis wins in first appea rance in PfiA

T U C SO N . A riz. - Gari

• - "“"WMtaM S m 0 0Itri4»«M»-77} -IS fntPi-raSn

S E T " 11S ? iis - i S - M S » !S S > -^ l? — S S S S S S fM»7I<7.277 -11

« ” .-ii g S 2 S 5 ^

a - iJ S i ’i a : ! ! '

«n7«.7l.aws! -7

---------- "SJx :key sys, 2tockey Lea£ue~ jS ,^„ 2TtMlBT IWten <7ffiSS” . 5L T a p> OF a* AttAu ui; I » u !“ I?’ S iB s t!

----- rrtMi-od—4J-M ; I g 14J i« 2

r ) r ^ Of a* Sli ' J y 12 NKlPUrwi

nT?s| kHS! ipi SriS

S1?:§S:SJ.L T a P* tf 04 ^]|lci£ulll2

i i i i iil 7 I 4J t« IJO • ^U ^ J_ ^ ■ Pi*r«o(H T - s '% .'srI* ! 1 M I« Ir o««»-wrto^II S 1 ti l» I” - RwUtc

11,; 1 s IS s WMtcojjtH■3 « 4 » MO '«

*JSor»;« IJ »

" .?

S - ’ i; ii» NOtt'» 4 ^ « ! ^

K J - ^ ' K s i : ?

.......«*,7pn •Tu»«<ir«r<

vlMpm _______o j r “?Sn Stffi

JHlSummaries,kS^IX>ck2'-I M 107S ««')•«

a a s a r "iiiiiiiiijiiiji' ' n!!tm!i!yii mii

t i s u n o T u r

. ■• — * S.UrgvllMMvrar*. • .JNjinMi.iiiinN (M«mi. - M.IMQfto«44^‘ ■“ ■ J?noxUiiBrgs *-lil* ll »iiii n I

»b3.WldO»>< ' _________ A^Owwjl kt.»

f e f c i■ , ' ~ ~ i ~ — ~

■ «yu .3 (ttl Ita>«m.T<tki

“ s iSaS^^SSSSSBSSSBSBSB

x T n t i n i :- t

W illis won his fii ca rd -c arry in g m«

• PGA T o u r by sin putt to save par n

ow to Tucson Open. leS js T he 27-year-ol(

•‘ ®“ » . the University o f ' twith- shot a 3-under-pj '■ ? !» Kevin Sulherlandl

him It was a repeat-pain^----- foi-ihe-North-<=«iJ 3 " who won a, Hooter

golf Decatur, Ga., in h I near- sional tournam er

Tennessee State. 1997, W illis , who fir ®ost u n d e r 273, qual;

t was • 1 9 9 8 an d 1999 U. mford p lay e d n_t he_l 9 chani- Open as an amat« good njaice a cu t in anj

K « sa also m issed the c y*® nin~e~Buv.com toui » year - one reason

sponsor.

Old C o u rse t o h( hiartin B ritlsli A m ateurrplay. s j . ANDREWS -Fred T he B ritish K, fo r Championship will n spe- St. Andrews' Old (

to ce lebra te the 2 s that sary of th e Royal ‘s n o Golf a u b .

I mai- The British Ama aneni played 15 times at

The la s t time wa: P h ilip p e P loujo i defeated American

A and 3 in the final.- The tournamentT fe tt May31-June5.

£ S Sl«94UnrNIS(Kiuar» MMUMn Shrcr«ijeM>i«aan>

a«aoi’uTi** _____AitistUtoMa-J«4.iM-»s»j*.tM4.

t 0-t ' DmitecinaiI m— c E f i ; ; n

tg».6umiftri»i TaramTMugmlaianC<n5,nPnffli.(. SSwuSfcal«.tt«.l.l4J3(», S-nM,M«.e.«»HMlPre«fo»7- ^»r.ai f*oni. Ewx ' ' v««l»4r»0il»i ,, , anon-fg i* iemt t ? ? ? '---- -----li S S g 'SSSSS,^u 2J » W jrtmanOKUH

B a 5 M

l lH — ^5 77 » 4? &WBi7«y)H 7» 47 UCttrabl^a

S '! S 3

sto™ . ____•

i'ss:UaEimmen P<nai Aaiuin >y>'•XRa.bm S>«*";4ieiH6 im.CeM* '^a tr tu on«S.mtlW

® a ™ « . t r w -s

io«lh»MootJi tSKwTm’.xwkHihx«m R>*>P«JW*»ioB*i cCoWT* .nu.liBn.wS

S K r . S S i.(w « ta« S S S S S S S W 5 - a s s e s s’>’«JOa •.S« JM ’ SI.IOKCMQWI.IH K toiUagie

f i ,S S S ” = S■J ( -« -u i- IB —

” U i^ PN or M J5^£JJ^US1S'• ' gSlSei^™ii i il : « ■‘ii f s s 2 ® s s

.. ............. iwcusw wjI ____ ___ ga»»Nl'"' oKKwaiHmtmtw “ " s s 's f s s ? ;

f f — • z a s s x .I S S K ?

S !? ? 3 ____ ^ , S 3 M S Sffteport vSShJSSSa s ^ i s s r

x S ' ® ”l^SSi.'Vaiwfpr. fiaaSMmmet•iiS<Mttra>A2l nommS^LmhIHS.otwVciMaiO. tQ£*{Ctl£SJBC$

fnta t»4D. &i> b-!» 1^« -^ » .s i ,« . .e*•* ■ s ^ S ^ u S SliN N lS ■ ■ •®in6p»fl ■

, OmSoratfMM

'. ,- . i 3 s s " i i t e '■Viw.aiij<r« ^M^-Qrij^naWf'iTOOitwnwjot- . HwiOOioHM . Inirt M Tmry AcMA.' <j64«!nfsSS

S Si»l»4 flaMV<naai>i

TirinM*,hUN' U .

Sports

s first event as a ' - .’ m ember of th e . sinking a 6-foot

ar Monday in the

••old rookie w ith of Tennessee bag; !r-par 69 to b e a t ' nd by one stroke, leat performance-Caroiina-narivei-------otcrs Tour titie in in his first profes- tnentLout of East e.I fin ished a t 15- ua lified fo r th e ) U.S. Opens and-; 1995 C anad ian ____n'ait'eiirr failing to any of them. He

le cut in ius last t o u ^ n ie h tn a st— H)n he has no bag '

0 hold 250th eur In 2004:WS, Scotland - sh A m ateu r will be played on '}d Course in 2004 le 250th anniver- - )y3l and Ancient

^ a te u r has been s at St.'Andrews, was 1981, when ijoux of F ran c e lean Joel Hirsch 4 ol.ent will be played

SMn<MCMtarw.Bi9n'"«M? 1*

---------wjAmMikantWiaUiMirdail OnlxVrO.CMiMr«un<iSpM.2-

■augrvrMMMIbgiM . .M T»«99 IMait

■' ■XfrlJtM• leilMWSMM WWlM.Jftr5V5S5TW*«---------iM«am.MU*OM>ai

VM.Ki«.4i*Ma< PAScrnrW.---------------

4im<HRKMk«Ck(l«.ssriK o‘ “ “ ' ^ .

. -Me^MPtrtiuhM>1 (IJW4 Ori (tol uw. Ounki «- ■n>ynM4uC«s«nS S ™ ,

u \H .\c r n o N s■ USMl..........

r « s ^ i c r « .

C C t

u f t«VOclcS «-wJ JWI

s i f "m n«iiM > 4A.S "i-w

• ■VMM

wSfSCwl; >irjui

.......

HTTCWXt-fbaM (»<*.«------ 1SSSwNcSlWOm

LUtJ«WWiMMlW

iJHUJlntaUtaM________ -

m.Tti»4 .IDWnSWrr-POnU TMCtom*<r««aMjtaWSwnl4DMllSNr«rBI«l«IMi9MnT«9RjO«mWimta*2®irrt-

WS-AwgidlWPellU*gmwc todcvrtw'u S eS ^rtleK .

'"''GOUBK«auoutt*rttfTC*ssfr ' .

Page 28: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · •* Tw in falls, 1 G o o pm c V ^ T H E R Today............... I ^ ^ E D g h ': V a |d

_ . p 4 _ J l n w ^ Twin Fel

, C omics

' ' C lu ile Peanut!

WE WAMT.YOU JC VOUR BROTHER O U H lM T p T u e-U 6 W P (

m-------------- .D llb e rt ~

__________ I T H E AD AGE

T H I S C A T U ilL .................. S A Y S O fA E T H Il

B.C. ~ ~ ~ ~

OVIT PUNCHS tick sitotto n

Garfield

> A L L IS RIG H T W M«i» UNIVERSE

O - y ^ 5 0

Hi and liis

■ . w eM A V e-----------------A-f^A R g R - p - - ^

T eA C M E PM eeTifO © • / s . ^ T O f J i e H T ''y

m l________ ^riKLWIzanl oMd__________

<5pt-EN p L /n e a re f

i N e v e ^ /?•/ HeAROCTF I Ai9KeeN

PVATB

Hagar the Horrible

-------- Beetle Bailey-----------------------

l a g :

Frank and Emost ______

The Bom Loser

'^ w t .M o w i N x e m j p T nPK .O & K .A I^„.

I S

iFUmilUIII Tuwll|,Jniaiyia,:

TO WRITE TO I T haJb 3lAj:A)IPINVIT£ « ars fPO6»_C0HTe5T s

" ■ A ^

S j y

CA TUJILL "YEAH H IN G ---- ---- —

■ ' I

’ • • “ ‘•Infc A S ?

- • ^

I

. , . , ^ - N i r C TP O W U h lG 1

Mie u r / . I

I ^ i l F

ineiAL'TBPAr ^

" a '

j s v e p . I 1 = 4 - 2 f r h ^

V .

5-<j # ^ __ J•lb g ^ ~ V ^

r " Io O K rT H i‘w H O L i ^1 SREEN ARMV HAS k 6TOPPEDI THEV'SE J I X r e t r e a t i n s /

■ ‘?o<^ Ajvi if^pbF

§ j x Z 2

. . . . , . . ,

<•• I

/ e n ' t m e n o i a f i n l.fii RS..MAVBE HE J ru6L Y anym ore.. J - - ' 3 ~ ? = s ; ^ ---------------*

d i

N T H T S l S f H E R ^ T ~t UnCLLSAY, • \

SH. RIGHT.." |j

IT 'S l i k F " . ,V SARCASK. • . ■

■ lip

s i c o i

^INGMAAAAN/ ^ ^

iI?W P W f ^ 6

T . - - , 1 Dt

» ^ T < * M I c& a N BWBPWtTB 1 /

M i f g / i . X c u

j y m U p p T r ^

bRTMlT.eKNCltS TeuTFI SiTOKY... ^ ^ C

S E

'(

--------- --- r -ByCtiailMM..

J IN 0U(!,FAAIILY,THE0LPK 6 ET, the CUTER UIE fiE

; _____________ By Scott Ad

W S H A

H f t W r = ° 7 °

H f t ! V

............. ........ ~ ‘"ByJoIiiifiyl

! E t K ^ l l l — f i S H

' __________ By Jim Dai

1 GOTTA oer A ^ QSMALLCR UNIVERSe J

— —

______________ By Chance Brown

/ W HA T

( P ' M

- f r ^ ___

~~ ay f l ^ P a m ^ a Johnny Har

' S ) -0I4PCK

By Chris Browne

. . By Mort Walker

| h * w W - w e S U R E V U J ^ R A SC A R E P a ±

V T H E M f y r

• By B * Thaves

L I n t ^ I

iirT iH /I T ? j I f

w o g w s H 6 S / ^ |

ByArtSansom&ChIp

r FIRST, K WORD Fi^o/A 0UR.5P0N50IC>...

rf.ichuU : ForD«ttw .orF(

JBTi . ,

I

Adams Btondto1“ P i v B B e a /

, x ^ S L ^I N S _________IC H .' ■

ly Hart’ Picklesf o o ' t o O K W O

n w f l . n b M A K E £

P

. DennJathaMenaw

r / ' / ^ •

■ i I p— I

wne________ ? Jil I I

«” • 1 U f f i r *

f f i

iift ' R osaliR M T ^

_______

ie Zlts

r ^ ^ E K E M y ’)

^ ^ r n n w

' m p en j

I _ IJDMWr Umnn

n I JUST R&U.IZ60 SC X M1U.-S New 6IQLFC1I^ WAS SUPPOSED TO S

HOLIDAVS - BUT S r t

S lia in « B r» w -

^ j s .

■s I I

^ - J

r Fbr W o n * .. ■ ;

W l i

n a * o « ? j S r u H

« « • ByHankK

P^ WIWERIZEPI''

n rI J n9UB>f^ Jh i

»*tfi%iiNGJ A«oN \ I p 5 ^ ^IE™, OAjDIA, I A«K» gWSIT HIM Ovtii 1-heJ INTCOsweanvT}/ Meoi

_.ByJolinD8ertn

l ^ y S o R R r T O

9 B V o u W A tn i

M H IWASEusyMAlf c o ° k i S ,

] r Z 2 £ 2 I E

S a S S 5 S S S S £ _ ^

7 n ^ z : ^ K ^ 7 ■ :" ."v * i i C ' ' •

- T W ^ J

S M w

s ,A > w .X

ikKetcnam - TheFsBO yCln

r f ^ " “A l i s t in a I 6 8 t h S tn

— ir^

j w n r

I ritto ioX KON WOU.DVC ■ ! m k I m 0«X K )»€T 0B < OUMA

*lln8 ---------Non s « i o f t » - _

) ieo(>yijRo<eT

iHWfi. o fteN -C boR M lAKMS

o I9| H

■■ ■',‘'; t '^ '..........V

I T O n H t i V , S K t ' J S«TUBBMT

^ J S S r a r . S U R V lv a o 8 m « - w ^ - -flNymiKJS

_ i;L __________ ^ijean jfom jjH o a l , g u r d o m t m m , ^ x m C R M M K e O K

l u » A B ^

IHI__________ ___ : -• •■ .Byi

A A A / / 1 1 P c ^ S I ^

I P “u i L s ^ g f e "

:ira i ■ ByB

V t i 5 J _ _ 2 l _ _ z k W

I fo r D ln o ’s B a r b e r S h i t r e e t ? It’s a n e m e r g e n

■ ByP

ifwH M /UO W DIPwlf I D ! e c r / W F R M l a k i U E U t t W ? . / } IN

J ? ^ < -

By Jim Borgman and Jer

W ' j I r< ^fiK ?w m SB gfffcX aemnGMONsi

a f S p

l i g

a a a w ^ L / l w n ? M ^ i ^

■ . ByGreg

\ f UH-CH. u e u e hcadins}1 IWTO’UWWSUWO ?1

a / \ OFw«PED \ y \ « L A T K N ^ K ^ ^ y \ ^

:—

ST6 K .

■ Jll£

By.lo'Wmiton’i'-: I

WT CrtJJ ' ^'1'a c N -. V J Ii R j e n g ^ ^ - I

II

i n j i - s i a iv p r B k f r i— I

I

• IS I

IBy Brian C rane |

AOEVDO UJ II C . M U N I N Ir c s a s s . , IB U lA tM E .^ I

I

ByBllKeane : I

^ \ ' - I

y 1^

------- 1

IZc: IS h o p o n — I je n c y l" -----------■

By Pat Brady H

i m v e a ' 1 IW I; ^ i w u N & ^ - ^ m

_ ■

■ I

:) Jeny S c o t t - : - H

IA w r i ' ■

Greg Evans >•;

CWON. I SKp 2 CMHY • :

SUTSOVER^f j { i€ a e ^ '

T fiy W lle y -^ —

•.. '...