Cropping vs Clipping Masks etc.

I'm a graphic designer more familiar with photoshop but I'm starting to familiarize myself a lot more with illlustrator lately.  I just been having trouble with the correct way to crop things in illustrator using pathfinder or a clipping mask.   I have attached an image of what I'm trying to do, just tried a bunch of things but not getting the result I want.  I basically want to crop the curved paths to the rectangular box below.  Can someone give me a detailed description of how to go about this?  I did use a blend to create the curved line pattern but I already expanded it to separate objects, I just can't seem to get any desired results using the pathfinder pallete.  I also have a lot of trouble using clipping mask because illustrator has all it's crazy group and I always get errors when trying to make clipping masks.  Any advice would be much appreciated!
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v258/stalsby/packagedesign.jpg[/IMG]

For my part you are welcome, stalsbee. Steve is an hour later than I (or not), so when I stopped posting about 00.14 AM yesterday, he posted here until 23.39 PM.
By the way, if you are in a scathing mood (or just tire of selecting the parts outside the Bounding Box of the Clipping Path, or wish to reduce the (file) size for export) you may use the Clipping Mask destructively (always save (a copy of) the artwork before destroying it):
1) With the Clipping Mask selected, you may Transparency dropdown>Multiply (or whatever else than Normal);
2) Object>Flatten Transparency (just keep the defaults).

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