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M o n u y E - 'Hie percentage of 1 uer b o , s e - 'Slack' compensatitatlon: How SI' k e p t i c ]r e t u r n !IS f r o m w a r aa b e l i e \" . Idaho residiesidents living in poverty ______• hits slowvly ly (d c d in e d o v e r t h e p a s t do K etchum an d SuSun Valley three lears wliile the avenigc keep the dollars floflowing income ihcruaseer- cent it yeoplc wci'e liviiij: 1.V- ; th e tw«i y e a r s o f in i re a s e . poverty, h a d fallen f<»r n e a r ly a ■' V.;- 10 11..? i> e a e n i in 2«H)0. its - ;vel ill more than 2H yeais. 11 estimates show ed |H)ver- A missions festival iand more: ty iisud significantly for sev- Inflatable toys, intriitriguing jtienls of the [lopulaiion sp e a k e rs - H eritagIge e Alliance lid h^- cinicial in th e 2(X)-> is planningii big weweekend. presideiiiialitial election: blacks, mar- Page C l iiples. siihiirhaniies and ■ ' ' € - ]H.-ople n llie (III Midwesi, • The hurtItiireaii .011 l-'iierceiil less les.'f - ihan ilie naiii)ii.il ■ cwr MTI*nei.-iM nm*jw« aver.iKe. U.S. Marilarine Corps Cpi, Derek Ber

I on llie e x p e r ie n c e o l 'o u r Dcal Mari]ine says ]Iraqis we'elcomed1 U.S. tro()0ps s. I'm surprised." said 1 L - Sam Blair,lir, a<1 C M iiim iinity a c tiv is t . ; with the IdalioIdal Community Action By Troyy FosterF P C 51C Neiwork.. ““’nie n e\j>ericnce of hiw Tlme»N>■News writer ______Soldier die a o u„j ,njj,|]yllie iincome people in our Idaho Maririne finds ap|ppreoiatlve I state is tliatlial they are really stnifi- TWININ FALLS - As the shy, well- ____ Job hunting violence flil a i M i J •niu-iie^v.fi, lg ••• - - - . -dressed-:d-Marine_stood.t}cforc “ a . Iraqis a']w ay-from BsJaghdad------ares • M.fiBuie.s.repcn-l-thul-11.8------packed full of transfixed IK-rcent (ifif IdIdalid's p o p u la tio n w;l^i * ... o r looking for a <*ange?ch alltl0n and Nevjidaida ^w ere a ll lo w e r on the• nminds of many HeritageC ^ ' denil poverty threshold d killing a sol- partne Classified .C6-20 Moviejv ie s ___ A7 ^ a n cce c Church members attend-I- ^ . JL i ned nil a sliding scale lerek Benson’s welcome-, dependinsiR 01on numl>er of seniors. ' C o m ic s------04 Naiiof"-■ ■ •A 3 .7 woundi:^ COmp€sensation party Thursday two others. _ adults andnil d1 iild re n living; in a i' Community .C5 Obiluciluaries . .A5 “Theyey ’were probably the happi- officials Siiid - B 6 h o u se h o ldd. . FlF or e x a m p le , fo r a fo u r- .! Crossword .B6 Opinioinion ___A8 est peoeople I've ever seen.” ^ A dI D l i w a n i y ^ Friday. More ------r—------I>erson familunily with two diildivn red tiie corporal, a 2000 ; years old, the jxaverty . Dear Abby . .B6 Religic U.N. employees left InIraq, a day '"'‘'f >* "8"'’ - fl issssirly Higii School graduate Kimberiy High School graduategn Oorok ^ n s o n . leral Kofi level was calculated to lx;S18,2-«4. Horoscope .B6 Sport!orts . . .81-5 recently : after Sccretary-Genei ly back from an eight- who wasstationod InAdAd Diwaniyah aftty com bat Annan slushed thue already . llie mediaudian household income L.M. Boyd. ...B6 Weattirather . . .A2 month toitour in Iruq. jff in Idaho o\'erm'er the past three yeai-s ondod. says this aroa hha a s be en vory p o ^ l u l . diminished foreign stafi Magic Valley .A4 Westst A5^ The stcstories Benson tell offer a r ■ r ranked 3Hih:Hth higlie.st a m o n g th e nd glimpse into the compli- Iraqis showing suppIpport artd approciQtl(U In the holy city o H finjthand mourners buried AqvSuira“'a ■ ;i«,r>13 p e r h o u s e h o ld . Money .. . ,B7 World ...... A9 cated siniadon sir in Iraq througliI to US.f0fC0S. ns about on par with the eyes«:;s of one American M arine5 Ilashimi, the first me Irjq ’s U.S.-appointed G ; and higher than from tlie:le Magic Valley, , hut Utah. Oregon and ! Council to be killed in ■ The pepeople in Iraq arc happy “ on ranked m iidi higher ' ■ • that sdll rattles the cour Washinsioii r W #'p « o n »eqded q c [Sfiw S.'iddiddam Htisseii^^ oppressive• Timaa-Nawa otndN; by MIKEE CGHIPFIN ______untiy after Paul Zelulelus. Director of the Ftannqdel PIPlease see MARINE, Page A2I Please see IRA'lAQ. Pago A2 ' Center forr HiiBusiness Re.search and Pleasesase sec POVERTY. Page A2 Log on to ... tf.tom D0()ctor says5 scan sho)ws abno])rmality SH A M E i MILLIONil A i R E t h aat needs afittention; parents says ‘no’ ►octated PreM______~ father Dar)aren Jensen told The on: MONEY INIMSIDE! u Assodatedjd Pres.5. S A Ur LLAKE OTY - An Idaho Johnston'on% reconunendadon is cancer doctor d< is recommending They won’t stop (change, for keeping cus- uyttiH fttTo ■ * M E I | A chemothciherapy to treat Parker aricer, the Jensens - who m m a I Jensen bibut hu removed himself they kill my ss( o n . earlier fledcd Utah to avoid a court K^B fcST ATEi IH lM M llK frem thehe case, the boy^.father ’ order to get;et chemotherapy for the saidRrida?idamamove the family said bc^-agre©ccd to abide by the doc- ahould blodc b Utah's effort to , tor^ diagnonosis and recommended intcivcnene in the 12-yearbld^ med- - Daren It, goring the recom- ical care.e. in CDuld bring criminal >m prosecutors, be. Miuulartin Johnston, a Boise itatcts Office of th e oncologist pidced by Jensens bccausc hc was frustrate G iS diahA1 Ad l Litem moved to gain an agnigreemest with U tah offi- prospects of givirtg treat!ttment to a l>rottftm^gftlMr Rtday ««i front of tlM Utah State Cap»BapKoi to Mpport tho dob, qui]uit the case Thursday child didn't w w t ic.ic, Parker^ Pleaslase see JENSENS, Page A3 PMtorJMMMfMUIy.

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Poverty. Marine- X X ■I - j " ' r r — “ ContlniMd from A l Continuod from A l o f a mlan an several years morc ^ k X X 5s x i ;han his age. — ■ > < 1 . Scrviccs iit Idah< rule is gone. Benson icU t s th o s e a h o S t a t e HOUS(isehold income r manners wcre 100 rimes University, said th e figuiigures provid- who ask/And the Iraq than what they are here.” cd in the report m ust(be Ik cautious- QOWIIn a second year • .were nothing but ciiai i ^ X ly interpreted. The ngeagency often _ , ^ ^ gradous toward Amcric: a. pictures showed the spec* changcs its mcthodoldology from For the BS( second year in a row. T h is s o u th - c c n tr a l Ii m o p p re s s iv e d ic ta to r, lik e year to year, resultinglg iin fluctua- ______Americans found one of m ore than 100 sc - f i l l ------dom ca\i5cd~fay'i'eseartrtucli ikk^lhod tnsnisoivialves-oamlngJoss, ------and-vromen ' from tlie-Ma ;iL tonuhcjcftD ftopj:_Q m 3 i i ^2 . “ • . W hUe Benson’s Bei photos adorned .Temporoty A ssistance;e fof r N e e d y After the three-weekk march to „ ponj-pnI of the churdi wall - and :Families. the federal v« vwlfare pro- s o u r c e : : uU ! S. Census Buroou AP Baghdad - when majoi,or combat „kc withwi the words "Our .^gram adm inistered byy thet^ states. o p e ra tio n s e n d e d - B enstiso n , a c o m - have „ been answered” munications operator, ewentuaUy himlim - anoiher set of pho­ th e d e aIth th toll at nine civilians Iraqi children g a th e r aro um n i d C pl. O erek Benson of KImbe made his way to the ciaty of Ad n,s next toto Benson’s lacked one ______w ith I S; w wounded. U.S. official place. ‘All the kids loved g

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« »• ; , ______j8<>MrtiT,tipUHtn27.a00» T ______...... t : . -, N ationN . B E C O M[ lE A — M A S S?AGETHI . [ERAPIST “I Are you look>klng for a re w a rd i^ career with great ' New niimbcers poinat to ec(onomic3 health earning pcjotential? Train ^ thith us to becom e a -WAOTINGTON-N - H i e U.S. econ- enforce the list, whtrhidi was sched- tion. Officials O said there was n n a t i onaily n certified massajsage therapist. ' ' powered byy at red'jiot hous- tiled to take'' effect next immedediate evidence of arson. ■ iiig nOiket andI ab huge dose of Natlofl In brief . ___ Wednesday. The FFTC asked the. • ' Classes st£tartlng immediailately. 731-5411 .warinli»,j.giw judge to temporariirily' suspend his JU ryr convictsC protester wh Magic \SUleUeyAcadcmy of Massagerth t h crap y -,!^ !^ F alls* . ' . " ' y strong 33 per- cmeref economist at.Wells fbrgo0 iiin ruling while an ap d£nt dip last quaraaiter and raued Minrnoneapolis. **Ibe strong econom>0“ * agenor filed with t D.C. area wtth tractortor ------hopes for an evena bI e tte r perform- .' ^ 8(Towm ^ we are predicong in theth< . circuit Qourt ofJt Appeals in tSHINGTON - nie tobaccacco ance the rest of theth e year. , ure should oeate some nev ■ Denver proceeds. ier whose protest on ththe . • 7116 increase annmnounced Friduy iS.” ' Nation;onal Mall caused massivtsive in the gross domeslestic product for ^ __ Rre at Nashvillele nursing ock in th e capital last Marclurh eriod represented rwds: 8 Telemarketers can convicted Friday of two fed- fee » ___ the April*June p ^ < eral Felonyfeli charges, an upward re v i^o n n &om a 3.1 per- k 6 0 P home claims elgight sp calling, lor now nght Watson, SO, o f ' B ' . A cent estimate a m onth ago, . VASHINGTOH - Telemarket^ • NASHVILLE, Tejfenn. - Bedrid- • reflecting m a t eer r strength than * den padents screa;jamed for help S Sakers,’N.C., was convicted.od o f ■ # ride I will be &ee to make sale n g a false threat to detonatnate H mrW ----- previous^ mought:h t in housing and ±es next week to people wht and ^ f ig h te r s canirried the elder------9 > f 9 S ■ several other sectoz ly and disabled dow»wn ladders and «ives, en d of destroying fed Is tm d for the national do-not" JJ stairs as a fire spre property. Each count couli Analysts said1 growth g in the ca^l[ list, the government sale ■ a prison sentence of as lonjlong r a E i Juiy-September qui(luarter would be fVida\ fouMtory nursingT h o » n ? iXPRESS WVASH I Jay. ^ sprinkler system.. killing eiglit “ “ L5?years. • at a slgniflcanuyuy higher rate, Attj,c che same time, the industry^ e jtuy deliberated barely oneon« | h S e ldf-Serve j Vacuim.’im*,Wash S . by Presidenl«ic Bush^ third largesi;est assodation was ivging^ ita people and criticalljUy injuring 16. before ' reaching its dedsion. round of tax cutsuts, which took m emnbers b to respect the wiwes, oiof The home was exempte* from a 'Xhes juji iy found that Watson hrdhac I andd tve H and Expitpress Dry S effect in July, anid d continuedi low th e m ,„•( state law requiring{sprinklers, s but inflictee millions who s ^ they don't ted m ore than $1,000 in dam W f d o U o t t H interest rates h ox>m a th e Federal It to be bothered, firefi^ters said ssuch devices age w w hen h e drove acros:r . $ S » 5 Ion probably would havt 1 ^ "The Works Wash" H Reserve, a potentc stimsc ulus combi- lijetie Federal Ttade Commission ive saved lives. Constindtution Gardens and dugtup ui Q . onei * • O R nadon that has helped he to push acknoi ke out late part of ( nowledged that a federaliral The fire brok< )f a sm all island in a shallovllow H ■ ■ ______auto and home salesdes.to.record lev:___ jndpe'iSC'S ndm g in Denver that the Thursday in-a secorond-floor room- - -pond-b- becween-the-Washingtor;ton . y I els. re sististry infringes on telemar-lar- oftheNHCHealthciicare Center, on Montunimen'c and the Lincoir economy’ is firing on all keters'ars' free s p e ^ rights left theche the edge of downtow3wn Nashville. Memori.Drial. cylinders,” said Sur3ung Won Sohn, ag ency n q with no authority to l h e cause was uniinder mvestiga- -' comcc piled from wire reports-I Study fillinds Je:ensens ___ . tnfuum 8 008 1 Chanay Dr. • 73S-W IniNdfromAl ty made public':' Friday was to McDcDon^d*!} office. envirore" e e s revealed to Jensen1 aftera the fami- ' • The! Jensens J w ere' convincedced I ^ c ^ toody d of FarlW when his par-*“ ’■ 1/s press conference;e Thursday. . that theheir son had no canccr cellseUs / I refused chemotherapy after'^2 a But it .makes noI difference, c he in his> body b after the tumor was worth thhe cost sso-jor, later revealed as Ewing's said. “Tests continueJC to show they removetred. Their refusal to get Child Fitind sarcooma, IT was removed from the were wrong, but bet>ccausc of die chemothotherapy led a Utah judgeeto td Tha Washington Poatlat b c ^s nmoutlv , egos they have andd bccausc they order thethi treatment. In cooperation wv/ith parents and ------— Thele office rdeascd test results Won't back dovm ammd admit they The! parentspi fled the state with non-school agcn:ncie.s. the TWin Falls Sci WASHINGTON - A new White FWdaylay contradicting Daren made a mistake andd theyi went too 'Parkerr and a w ere charged with kid- House study conducJu d es that envi- Jensen« n ^ assertions Thursday that far, they won’t stopJp. They won’t napping,ng. Those charges are stilljt2l D istrict engages:s in Child Find activitie: K>n is cancerfree and doesn’t ronmental regulaticadons are well his son stop until they kill mym son.” pending,ng.The parents later surren- Ihroughoui the schools< year. These actix worth the costs thethey impose on needi chemotherapy.i Johnston’s" ® The court’s agTeeirimcnt with the dered andar were released on their industiy and consumumers, resulting test ofof the boy^ tumor spedman Jensens doesn't spedtdfy which doc- owmjcogruzance. urc conducted to;o create public awarene: irm ed the sarcoma diagnosis, in si^ficant public pu health confirn tor must administerer the recom- In its3 nev«r release detailing the .spccialcducatioron programs, advise the improvements andd o th e r benefits Accoxording to a news release mended treatment, leaving : it to test resu]sidts and history of the ease, to sodety. The findin,lin g s overturn a' f r ^I'the U office, scans of ]^ k e r^ the Jensens to get treleatm ent from the Offiiffice of the Guar^an Ad p u b lic o f lhe righghts o f .students, and aleiLen ' ' previous report thmt at offidals now soft tissue, tu brain and bones did the doctor of their choice,ch accord- Litem said « th e Jensens in Julyuly co m m u n ily rcsidid en ts o f th e n eed for identifyingidc and serving say was defective. not revreveal an obvious tumor, but i in court to get a diagnosis ing to Mollie McDotr)ti^d, an attor- agrt»d ii • children with disisabilities from the age’c ofc three through the • The report, issuecaed this month an MK4RI test revealed an abnor- ney with th e Offifficc of the from C Cl hildren’s Hospital Los by the Office of ManagementI malityty that needs anention from Guardian Ad Litem.I. - Angelescs and immediately irutateate seme.ster in whicich they turn 21. and Budget, conduidudes that die an oralr ^ surgeon. Johnston rccom-J"' But Daren JeJensen said any trea'catment recommended by health and socialal benefits of mende.ded a bone marrow test .fy •** Johnston^ exit meanans something doctors,s, who ' later confirmed the II you know ofif a child who may have,ve individual needs > ^t^cnfordng tough nenew clean-air becaus(use in about 5 percent of else. “niere% no doci>ctor.-How can sarcomana diganosis and recom- regulations duringing the past cases,tl^ the bone marrow can. be the”5 there be chcmotherarapy if diere-s mended:d diemothcrapy. But thejie thill result from disabi.litic.sd or developmiprncntal delays, and site of a demonstzated spread decade were five to seven times onlysiti no doctor?” JensensIS irefused the treatment., who is not cnrolhIled in a school programam. please contact greater in economicnic terms than , uicer. of Mutually all patients}“ “Rrsr you’ve got toto say, how can . Th® report^1 also showed that car­ were the costs of comoropliance.The ''^thEwingis sarcoma have unde- a doctw.' recommentnd something Iicr thisls year,> th e Jensens rcqiicst-•st- ' Suppori Services!S at 733-8456. value of reductionsns in hospital- tectabltble cancer cells that spread,I' and then quit, if he’s’s quiti becausc ed a secotcond opinion from Harvard ization and emergen[ency room vis- Johrijwston recommended 11“ he' says he doesn’t want w to work • " ^ e r a diagnosis i from Primary J Tliese children may ha%have diftlculty walking. its, prematiu« deadja th s and lost monthshs of chemotherapy, which the*1® with a family that dotloesn’t want to ChJdrenen^ Medical Center in Salt ^ talking, hearing, or>r Uleaniing.or may workdays result!ild n g from boy^paparents feared would stunt his City. But the Jensens be there. And I imajaginc his rea- Lake Ci display behaviorsrs tlthat appear dilTercnt f improved air qualityility were esd- grovnhidl and leave him sterile, ^ sor^. He doesn't vrarant to be the d e c k:d e d th e testing after learning — ------mated-betVfeen-Sl-2d120-biUion-i»id------In-n-la-forceful-show-to-reportcrs- IKThc doesn't----- theu- msinsurance-provider-woidd- H ------from-olher-childrcnlrcn-thcir-agci------. . . 5193 billion from OctiJclo b er 1992 k Tliuisd.sday, Daren Jensen warned^ wanttobethat.V^ysl;sho^dhepu. -ly for a second opinion. : September 2002. th e statiu te to stay out of his fom il/s himself in that situatit Prim ary Children^ offeri»i tt yuu iieeil miirr ill/llwlomumon or \uml.l lik,- \ By comparison, indIndustry, states medicalcal dedsions, given that Calls to Johnston>n on Friday for 5® the Harvard tests, the IHimphtflx to ilisirilniuiliiiir. i>lfii.\f t oll I ' and munidpalides8 spsi e n t an esti- numero:irous blood and bone scans^ wcrc routed to a spokekeswomanfor family stil mated S23 billion to:o $265 billion to all shmflowed Parker “is healthy.” . St. Luke’s Region:nal Medical ' retrofit plants and1 facilitiesft and Infonnaination about the abnormali- Center in Boise. She referredn calls make other changesges to comply ' with new clean*airlir standards, which are designeded to sharply ^ | i reduce sulfur diondeide, fine parti- • * J i d e emissions and o ot th e r healdi- ^ m d liiHJIJ:m threatening pollutant:mts. : The report provideid es the most ' I B A I 1 A f H comprehensive federaeral study ever I of the cost and benefiefits of regula- J tory dedsion-making.:lg. I t has pleas- * • ■ U N O S i anUy surprised somle e environmen-e AT talists, who doubtedted th e Bush administration woulduld diampion |||l the benefits of goverrem m en t regu- lie College of ^ lations, and fueled:d arguments . oO ll that the White Housesc should con- iifthern IdahM tinue pushing dean-aii-air standards FINE: A R TS A U D IT O R IU lI ^ rather than tryingg to: weaken some. rURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ‘Tra sure the truele believers1 in wn To Public 10M.m.‘5p.m. y ^ the Bush adm inistrs trad o n will brand this report asis trut e heresy T o schedule SC a preview>w I bccausc it defies th es stereotypest of aODGjolntm ent call... I burdensome, worthleh less regula. tions," Sen, Richard D urbin,l D-Dl., said Friday. “They d di e a rly don't understand that theB government g ^208-5aM-6993 regulations are thereire to protect you - and they work." J m n v r v » i : > " 'V /. J F i o T " 3

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OUR I i c e F ojrest i W eefiKEND ^Oneirnoretenterss counncil ra — ' ------. T!rhem Tline»-Wew ;____ Erik Andersen -- ffor retiring City “butc ic it wouid bc an honor to) ss:sst Skis fund-raiser 166 years ago. k J V‘rvice l . Coundlman Howsward AUen’s scat. in lis his spat and take forwart'ard ^hlman works as a manager: at EpicureanI EveningE ^TWIN FALLS - The fieldsld of . Pohlman, who> woni this year’s somec of < the things that he ha;has ConAgra Foods Spededalty Potato • W hot The MagicIgic Valley Regional ctu;andidates for the TWin Falls Fa ' TWin Falls Cham ( ber of done."B." Products, or the City ' ans bum : Mcdical Center' Feforo Commcrce Persoison. of the Year PohLihlman is the vice chairmarnan Also running for annual Epicureanon Evening, a food* the:he close of the filing peri'teriod award, said he iss runningi simply of the1C city ‘ Parks and Recroador3on Council in the Nov. 4 election< are and-m ne castingig fund-raiser and FHday. because “I lovee Howai^ Allen Commjimission and the TWin F!^!blls Dennis Maughan, agagainst incum- The Timaa held. Crossfire will. . JohnJ Pohlman, 50. saidI he’shi ahd what he hass inspired mc to Areaa Chambcr' of Commcrccrcc bent Gloria Galan,,n,, and Russ provide the music.ic. chaJiaUenging rwo friends - Shavhawn do for the city.” Beautiiitification Committee, InJn Lively, against incur.umbent THp KETCI;rCHUM - US. Forest Where: The BlueIlue Lakes Countiy BaiJarigar and Wayne Bohm - andanc a “ No one cann ever .replace . additiotion, he helped start the Craig. Incumbcntat Glenda Service:e firef managers plan to Club in the Snake]tects OJpen spa( The areaare to be burned is locat- p.m. ed in Kale Kai Creek, just west of How much: llclinckets, which are rw k - —th e -M«ormon-HiU-TVailhead,-— on y Karen BoMlck about 19 miles southeast of ; $95. aiv availablele I by phoning 737- ^ lme»Wewa cofwpondairt 2480. Ketchum.im. BUI MuiMurphy, fire monagement HAILEY - Scott Boctlger wa • for the Ketchum Ranger )rings FDstival 7 when” he watched the farm thattha Thousand Sprii .... District,;t, ssaid his team of fire What: The 11thh aiannual Thousand hadad been his family’s for elight i ^ penonnelmei plans to light the fire ' Springs Festival willwiUbeheld. 8^.eneiations sold off and subd;ibdi- ' today. providingI favorable W here: Th ooi n trails lead;eading to the area before • and kids under 12,12, iarc available at le youngster - so much thatt he.hi ■ the ire starting. Murphy the gate. 3w heads up the Wood Rive:•iver expM tss chacch wich favorable con- Laniand TVust conservancy group.p- , th e project should be “We could have preserved th” vvrill be shown. toobols the Wood River Land TVus;tust Jtion is contributing • Where: The Lampmphouse Theatre, hasIS iCO vrork with,” he said. money to the project. '2 2 3 Fifth Ave. S., TWiTWin Rills. . • • While W Boettger can do nothing'>>^8 “Having■ing a partner like the When: 4:3Q, 7 andnd 9:15 p.m. today to preservepi what was dear to> hi: nB^B^Ssfl&i famimily, he is doing plenty to pre tion is a great asset as we and Sunday. do k 01on the ground chat not How much: $6.50» ffor adults, $4.50 serv«rve tracts of land that man> bod River VaUcy residenis and only bcnefinefits the agency, but the for seniors and studtudcnis and $4.50 Wooi hunters: andar other publics that ' for matinees. , visitarian habitat thai offerfer ‘ “ping-pong the “plastic sphere dispenser”, What: Mount Hanramson Heritage saihiaking views of the machinei is mounted in a heU- I Fotuidation will ppresent “The >necr Mountains.The deal had sn five years in the making. copter. Emperorls New Clothothcs.” Plasticc ping-pongpi baUs, filled Where: The KinCing Fine Arts •* It joined with Blaine County, with a dryly chemical,ci arc injected ' Center Little Theateater, 2100 Parke the! Idaho TVansportationon T '. . I ' with a Uquliquid chemical as they , Ave., Burley. Dcpaipartment and East Fork prop- leave thee m achin^^ When: 2 p.m. todayiay. ertyy rt to crcate a river grcen\V3y '•a'.'ilK' grasses and shrubs as well as throuf3ugh the tovm. deceriorarinaring groves of . aspen • I, it’s restoring the site of! a i n sod Douglajglas fir trees. Using fire B M decortommissioned sewer plant in to kill chee eiencroaching trees and Jey, just as it earlier restored brush, asas weU as the older »!T«fsllgM Etkhohom Creek, paving tlie wayay aspen, vriUiU createc favorable con* M H B f l for viable beaver ponds and ditions for aspen to resprouc, cr wildlife amenities. • Name: ScoR Davilavtd Steel. offidals say. And it’s $4,000 away from1 In additio:snon to the new aspen, : • Age: 42. raisinging enough money to buy 13 I.. tV- . .*1^-1 other plantant species important • DeMrrlptlon: 5►-foot-8, -fo 160 acresis of cottonwood forest andid XTIjTlmilHu. fOf foraforage will also germi- pounds, I-----^ ——1 riverfrrfront property west of down- nate, inclutduding grasses, forbs brown hair, n Bellevue to preserve a Wood River Land Trustst worker Elizabeth Zellors plarilants pond starts at the sitee ofo a decommissioned sewer plantpli on and plantsIts ssuch as chokcchcny eyes. . Please see TRUST. Page A6 Hailey's west side. and wiUow.IW. • Wanted -jKA for: Federal paroteviota- M r BlLM says 1blazes shl o w B u tion. t n W i r l e y e e kl e b r a t e s cd r u g p r• c O g r a m • Orlgirtal charge: i Chaney iriJ fir iig h ^ lews writer______: FirstKlegree murdetder. re dangerr is still hi The Tinrime»-N«w»______------BURLELEY - Anything that can • Name: Katherine.ne Ann Eart. ------help thele dnig problem is wei- • Age: 42. m mH m H K TWUVIN FALLS - It was a rela-a- __ _ corned, mmany community mem- y quietI summer for nmge • Oescripr bei-s said:d 1Friday. fires in south-central Iduiio. buts — Narcotic)iion Idaho’s first treat- Uon: 5-foot- • two bla3lozes this week clearly siiow 7. 130 mont cenenter in the state cele- . that the thi danger isn’t over, bnited a:i g:grand opening in Burley pounds. OnI TThursday, firefigliters bat-It- brown hair. on Frida>Jay. People from many tied a 600-acre blaze aionsIK 1 facets ofif tthe community, indud- brown eyes. Highmway 25 between Jerome andid ing statee andi local government, pX '- ' ^ ^ B • Wanted ■ ■ Hazcltc“Iton, a Bureau of Landd health cacare and law cnforce- for: Felony Manag*agement news release said.J- ment. camimc to celebrate the dmg ; larceny cKais.. Ten engines Cl from Shoshone,e. rehabilitattation program, Burleyly and Bellevue, along withh -^^.s ^ w t . ' a m Dragsi aare a problem every- Steel was convicted;ed Of killing a First Segregation S Rural Fire where, including in Mini-Cassia, m an with a huntirtg>g iknife in Depamirtment, three single-engine manyny people FHday pointed 1963 In G lader Natiamlan Rodriguez apaaka att a drag( forip held : eral prison beforeI gegetting out fire, State ScSen. Dean Cameron, R- F%eta e * 1*i • Alday aftamoon In conjuncinctloR whh grand opening evenivanta for a Narconon on parofe, accordinging to the Thec human-caused blaze, Rupert, snsaid he doe.sn't under- Twin Fails County' SISheriff’s which1 rremained under investiga-1- A helicopter dumps wateIter over part stand thehe Narconon program center In Burley. Oepartment. Specificsfic informa- tion, vr.was cxpected to be coh-I- cf a 600-acre fire alonge IHighway fully, butut any program which work, time in a sauna and ai vita- ates remainin f free of drugs after tion on hie parole vieviolatton troUedd 1latc FHday. Four eiigines 25 between Jerome andId iHuclton !"-'lps l»optopic overcome addiction min supplements. The officc o in completingg the .program - ■ wasnt available. SteSteel’s girf- and om)ne water tender remained Thursday., IS worthwhwhile, Burley, operated by Bill D: and c a u ^ t BiU1 JcJensen's eye too. He friend, Earl, is w antented in o" thee sscene FHday. Tliere areji always different Maria Jensen, just recently n had worked6d with other drug ; Jerome County. BLMM aew s, along with Careyy danger ratings continunue to range jipproudie:hes to drug reliabiUta- implemented the saunaa compo- rehabilitatiortion programs and RuralI Fire Department andd from “veiy high” to» ‘"extreme,” lion, saidd Mike Olson, adminis- nent but has been offerering the seen only aa 2020 to 25 pcrccnt suc- . T he IM n Falla Couiountv WoodI RRiver Fire and Rescue, also0 and fires have quic)ickly grown irator at Cas.sia Regional dassroom work. cess rate, • ShartfTa Departmeriwnt^sks foughtIt a 1,000-acre firo last week-:• with aftemoon wnds.s. ■■ Medical CtCenter. Tlie overall con- Addicts do go “cold tururkcy" in Narcononin International 1 “Firc danger is higli i • anyone with informatnation about S S™ ",'near Gannett, ' between h to extreme . cept of thehe program makes sense, the Narconon program,, bbut that President ClaiQ ark Carr said there : Steel'S or Earl's wheitieraabouts iTie and Carey. ’ and will be until it rains or and fromn whatv he has seen and is some of what drew BUIiU Jensen is a lot of science behind ; to can 736-4100 orfCrtmo C ^ Cwo fires show that whilei snows.’! said Rol IParkhurst, heard, theie ]program is effective, to the program, he,said.T.The pro- Narconon.The program chal- eaves arc changing colorss South Central Idaho10 Dispatdi Anj^inging to help people get gram down’t use drugsi tto treat lenges previievious beliefs that : Stoppers at 732-538:387. wtwre Center manager. “We you can remain anon and mo:noming and evening tem- Ve are just away fromom drugs and alcohol addicts who want to become b addiction can'i:an*t bc cured, ires cooling, i't is still firoi reminding people toto. still be , should bcc aapplauded, Olson said, dean; the program is aU1 natural.r “People cancan get welL It wiU ; and might be eiigibte I aware and careful whc ■ cash reward. ~ ■. 1 throughout south-cencral ien they aru The Narfarconon program has The 75 percent sucdess!ss rate - save our corcommunities,” Carr Idaho, I > out and about." , BLM offidals said, Firc several conromponents - classroom 75 pcrccnt of Narcononin gradu- Please s«<) see PROdRAM, Page A6 -■_r C O P ^ n r ' l ’T • 'I’"' -• - V 'J c o * __ ___ : ■■...... ,4 1 ;

I, »§tm^«QlSsptaMksr27,2009 Tlnsell•HlMa.1MiMk,IM» M 1 Ai^omie workkers don’t get IN[NEEL benefits | M a g ic V a l le y /I dahc[Q ______IDAHO FALLS (AP)P)^ ^e $6^^■ y m e n t. Argonne N adonal Lal :1 Argonnb employees West employees laid ofoff in Jtme bad no stichu c h o n e r . icatio n are upset they were nolot offered ConVactoictors >yho lay off large die same severance pa;>acki^ as numbersI of ol people are more Formeer Idah(10 govermor seees employees for fellcnqw Idaho likely to receivere< energy depart* _ chairi m a n Engineering and EnvinIronmental ment fundsi d s t i o h e l p a s n s t th e io r - Laboratory contractor>r Bechtel, mer worlrorkers, said Jack BWXTId^b. ' Hoelscher,»r, a human resources 3 am b^reachiin g asinnpractiie a i w ra pps up The 200 laid offf Bechtel spMialistt forfo the' D epartm ent of employees were given a one-time Energy. PULLMAN, Wash.h. (AP) - Bush and his Ueutenantintsforfall. tO W ll • - Former Idftho Gov. C«c:«cll Andrus 6 i ' ing to find conMQSus ip;ipproachet a m e e tin g s remaliu convinced that 'to controversial issues, e I f t hle e dam s were not in tbe aiea of enviroome TON (AP) - State c l e y M l on lower Snake and < S.K D u n l { I u s i c jivers cauMd the demismise of th e fhAro tection. « Education Chairman. region's sailmon runa bubut biwach. igain thia G«ry Schro*roeder wrapped up the Of Twin FFalls Announciices Their — . ing them today Is nott ththe answ er WOUlC l u u p rdplMted. ^ northern IIdaho leg of his V ^ i e h recovery.' ' fight over ... well, ^ u nname the atntewld^i) educadon town meet- " I f the dams were noinot there, it _ bCSt: isme,” Andrus said. ing tottr Frilrtiday, having heard an Graniid Openiiin g !! w u ld be the best for’ thithe salmon. He pointed to the K m tocll-- cridcism of recen t leg- but t h ^ ’re there," And^ d ru s said. thC mate treaty, w ater drawiw d o ^ l n lalatl™ pollelUdes. “Should they be removeoved, Is th at , Florida^i Everglades, wt fought more conserva- Ribbon-cuttiiing , the answer? I think not.lot. We have SalHK of clean air and waterer regula- ?ve R^bllibllcans on m any of the Thurs, Sept 2i25th to be practical." tions and oil drilling inn Alaska^ issues, Schrchroeder found allies at 10:30 a.m . Delivering the annumual Lanp buftfthey’re there. Arctic N adonal WUdlife!e Refuge. ev e^sto p). . Family Lecturc in Envlrtrironmental “Uds is th e only areaa diatl has- ^ tessage Pve been get- , F a cto ry Science to 300 p pe^ eople at n't fd t the industrial fooi)otprintof dng U dutIt eeducadon is doomed Representati Washington State Univn and Sdschool bus subsidies, 9 Foot Brilliantt Blue Stcinway C'oncert o r Grand ladve majority last and dramatically re'revamping false signn of< recoveiy, not evi- Andrus called on the preSdentpi the legislat On Tour from New ViYork For Steinway’s 150th I5( Anniversary river management polidlides. dence thatat the runs are coming to i let the newly notomlnated spiing argue;ued that it was trying **We need a way to simsij ulate a back, Environmental Prt■rotectlon “ ! 'th at lim ited ■ cash free-flowing stream,” hche said. “"Gee, ththat’s great,’ they say. /Agcncy administrator. UtUtah Gov.. are being sp en t as effi- Andrus said the reeercent strong Baloney!”" AndrusA dedared. IMike Leavitt, run the agagcncy as g“ tly andd .effectively as possi- runs of salmon arc theie resulti of He also;o criticized • President he 1 sees fit. ble. But the h(hearings so far have uncovered a Ifeeling among many th at state lavlawmakers deliberate- — — S eiRVICES i — ly curtaileded school financing , ^ . , while pladndng higher demands Hildred Ann CooperlerM cD oruld today at the tht Rasmussen Funeral (R(Reynolds Funeral Chapel,el, TVrtfi on studentss aand teachers, of Jerome, memorial1 seservice at 10 Home, 1350ISO E. 16th St.. Burley. Fa;Falls). Schroeder,cr, who has pushed for. ? Specials In All DDepartmeni!!: a.m. today at FFarnsworth increased ststate support pack- Mortuary Chapel,t, 1343 S. Debra ElsElaine Eastcrdoy Allred Eula 1 E. Slack of Florencece,Ala.,, ages, askedi thetl attomey general Grand Pianos Lincoln. Jerome. • of Castleforford,.memorial celebra- visitation vis will b e held frorom 2-4 this week for an opinion on the Vertical Pianos tion of lifefe ati 11 a.m. Monday at' p.m. p.>^ Sunday and from 9-K-10 a.m. legality of’ the d rccent Board of Lols Maiy Nesbitit ’Vauglui of . the Castlefoeford Methodist Church Monday Mc at White Mortua m Education d.dedsion to redirect K eyboards TWin Falls; service at 10 ' Jerome, celebration of life at 11 (White Mortortuary, TWin Falls). ’ *I\v 10 a.m. staje supportort to Intcmct-bascd. Digital Pianos • a.m. today at the Fin>tnit Chuich of , McMonday at W hite Mortuaiy v irtu d chartiartcr schools for stu- , God, 131 E. Ave. F; frieiriends will be Mary Reblebecca Hardesty Harris entombment eni in Sunset Merem ond j^ n ts who optop for them over tra- B and andd Orchestra Instruru m e n t s received an hour beforfore the serv. of Rupert,, celebrationc( of Ufe at 11 Park Pai Mausoleum in TWinin Falls d idond publiiblic school. ice; graveside servicccc at 1 p.m. u.m. Oct. 4 at ; the Rupert-United (Greenview (Gi Funeral Home, F Schroedercr ‘suggested that . Print Music today at the Richfieldlid Cemetery; MethodistIt Church, 605 H 'St., Florence, He Ala). directive ignignores existing law a dinner for family’ uiand friends and appropr)priations bills, and p will follow (Demuru.\iray. Fuiieial ______------siphons dreaieady inadequate cash ^ _ . Strviccs)^______D eath N(NOTICES — away from pipublic schools. Some lURTAUGH Rehabilitadon and Living'C(Ienter cridcs have: contendedc th a t pro- * OOL DISTRK Boyd Beddes Tob'b' Brown of Laurs BrJradshaw viding stateIte su p p o rt' for the Twin Falls, service ai in Gooding. HOLUSTliTER-LautaBrailshaw, “ ,{ service Internet-baseased operation is a- AUCTIONJ today at the TwinI Fulls F First 9 3 ,„ i Hollisllister, died Friday, Sept. The memorial graveside sc United Methodist will be held at 11 a.m. Molonday, ‘o P^yiDvide homc-schoolcrs M onday,I, September 29,I, 20032 J st Church 26,2003, ath>t her home. ~ cial support the law (Parke’s Masic VallejIley F uneral Arronsem Sept. 29, 2003. a t the Elmmwood tinancia Locatcd: MurtaujUgh, Id.iho • M urtaughI HiH ig h S chool j t>ments will be » ' Ith the • otherwise proirohibits. Home. Twin Falls). announced:d by Parke’s Magic ^Cemeteiy in (hooding witl: Rev. Mike Gregor offidating S tate Boaioard Director Gary jSale Time: 4 :3 0 woow WoUBCfc • ! "KoKIer of~TgiJs, —No-pubIirvlewing-will-bc-|c-hGld:------Sdvers-said-thl-the-regulatory-inter-r— ■ • Bellevue, graveside seiservice at 2 CCremadon and fimeral arrrrange- . pretation by>y tthe board attempts AUTO[> . TUG • EQUIPM ENINT • p.m. today at thele Bellevue. ments are under the dircctiirtion of w ensure thatItat “students th a t arc i199J Ford Escort, 4 door, autiLitomatlc. air conditioning, runsrun good - Ford Ttaiior \ . F a u l k n e r SS el, 737 “ these virtujTud academies, as in IXig, 4 cylinder, n o |>to o r 3p:pt t iittch, runs gcxul • i scctionio n Oil tow ix'hliid gang 1 Cemetery. Demaray^ Gooding ChapeL niuwvr, iic-cds tvpalr GOODINGMG - Hugh G. Faulkner, MaiMain St., Gooding. any other sdschool ... be able to '' MUSKIICAL INSTRUMENTS Velma E. MorKUti of>f Buriey.Ii pri- 96. of Good>oding, died Thursday, A complete obituary/ will .have adeququate funding to rs rcccivc the education c( that they ^Com plete d ru m u 't • H‘t of ol Conxa drums with siandind • 4 sttidenl model vato family sen?fcu at n u.m. Sept.-25, 2003, 20 at the Gooding appippearjn-a later edition. X>i»i>tiuiics • C o u n il;irli(j»t-n c Saxojitioiu- vvith case • M Moi oites I'rench hjuri • 2 require.” Huiiiiy U ri:>t Cl;iciiii-t - Vuni.ili.'ilia V alue T ium lione • Vaiiuihaiha Cornel' - iiundy ila\s I Critics of fuifunneling cash to the ClariiK't c - ilu n d v I'k c o lo - lluiidy OIhh- • tUindy I'intt'lute • Inplier bariloni' . virtual school:}ols contend they do Sa.xcplioni- s - 2 AUo .Suxiipiuiioni-s - V ibia .Si,ip • C ahasa -■ AAil lio ClariiH'l - 2 iViiot not have manlany of th e expenses Saxofihoni.-'i ^ - T n iin|K i - .Sou)uviij>hone • IH Crasli Symboliibois i)aso Ofum ^et ------O b h ^ I th at traditionional schools have. Y.imatin ^ Kvylwurd - Kuphoiiliiilun) • digital tythn) pioRtainna rnm er » StrolK* tutiier - TUARIES— Youiik di^jllal tuiicr - .Sul)ciitIt m outh piece puller - ilvilII LyneLy • llaritune case . including tra:transportation, utili- Toms -j vivniontury iiui%k' lliKirir set • C hoir, }H7J., I’ep, C oncerticert, .Solo and Ivnsemiile Por obituoryratos and information,Inffl call 73&.327S Monlonday through Saturday. Doadilmn in e (f 4 p.m . for next-day puMliMica- des and janitinitorial service. The slu-i-t s iiuitlc tion. Th« «-mall addr«ssIS rfor obituaries li obltsemaslcBlcvalley.com. Death notices aroire ai free Mfvlee and can be p( min a ts ■ w orking TV s a n d VCIf-iCUS - log solitier (wltii. Schroederr acalls it a tug of war out o motor) - atsortiHi wviiliiijIng tud and wire s|m>oIs • assurissurted welding llems . L‘ Legislature and the I2I( j! c la u rix3tn tx)aid • c?i>iiDid Elite'C ron'iineiciai ite creaiream machine (nins) • between the L kindcrKatdvn chairs • adjiiMultab le desks • 2 Itill-sin- glasss fiaskelbalifia i>ackl>o;irds ' John Lester:r Garrison - Bulluhl state board overo\ which will set £( tim s - plus oilivr Item s the educatioirion policy for the John Lester Garhsuison, 81. of Edythe pas:lassed away May 26, gragrandchildren, Ethan and state, NOTE: These Items are exces:ess and sur|)lus items. All tu Ih-b so ld on an *as Is* Buhl, passed away'Uies•lesday, Sept. 2000, afterr 545 years of marriage. Alexandra Ale Gilliam; two sissisters, “My role^ in this is to try and >>l>asls 23.2003. at his home!inBi\hl. in After die warwa Lester returned to Betty Bet C:ook and Vera Perkirdns of straighten it out,” hc said. — Lester w-a.s born Nov.lov. IV, 1921, Buhl and worked w( for the Davis Buhl. Bul “before wc ha'have people in court OWNER: MURTTAUGH SCHOOLL DI IST R IC T in Baxter. Mo., the sonn oo f John M. Oil, Parishish Oil and Buhl Heh was preceded in deadadi by trying to get!t ja judge to resolve ______iWURRTAUGH. IDAHO3 ______and Pcarlie Ann Scott)tt Cariison. ImplementIt as a bookkeeper lus his wife, Edythe; granddaugljghter, it.” , In 1934 the family move3ved to Buhl, retiring in1 1987. ] Lester was a Kim Kin C. ^ile y ; parents; two bibroth- ______Terms; Cosh;h or Bonkoble Check Day ofif SaleSo to cscape the droughtt irin the mid- memberif of the Buhl VFW and its; ers; tmd one sister. west. Lester graduated;dfrotnB f uhl was proud1 of o his service to his There T will be a viewing frorom 2 . The Till Sole managed byl y Masters Auctionion Service High Sdiool in 1942.-2.- He then countiy. 4\ p.m.p. on Sunday, Sept. 28,2, 2003, imes-News: served in the U.S. AniVnny in the Lester is.ss.survived by one son, atit the t Farmer Funeral Chs "Tihe Busiriness that Service BiBuilt" South Pacific Theih ea ter of David Garriirrison of Buhl; one 130 N. Ninth in Buhl. The scrS Yourr guide AUCTIONNEERS CLERK Operations tmtil bebeing dis- daugiiter, Patricia Pai (Bob) Clay of willivill be held at 11 a.m. Mononday, Lylo Masters Gary Osbept. 29, 2003, at die Cd' Buhl, tdaho Gooding,, (daho(i Hagorman, Idaho Ruport,ldaho ' Lester married ICdythythe Ray on dren. GrantIt Garrison and Dana As»\swmbly of God Church, (Po to liliving (206) 543-5227 (208) 934-!4-5350 (208) 837-6523 (208) (: 436-9883 July 10, 1946, in BerryvTyville. Ark. (Patrick) Gilliam; Gi two' great- andmd TVudc Lane) in Buhl. Jim ChristiansenI - Ruport, Idaho - 531-4122•or or •431-4123 in the MiMagic VaUey „ Mobilo Phonos 731-H•1616 • 539-5350 • 539-0111III • 431-7355 Clark K. KKinne - WendellII Rlngsido Phono 206-431-7355 • FAX:F 543-5227 or 934-8977 »wwvwww.mastorsauction.com , ; Clark K. Kinne, 34. of Oxnard, •—_ |||_ |^ f Wendell; brother, 1Tom Calif., died on Wednesdesday. Sept. (JailJaimee) Goddard of ChiIhimo I « l ■ I • U 24. 2003, as a result of u Vall'alley, Ariz.; a stepbrodjther, trial acddent. . ^ Robert R. Simerly of Goodin, Clark was born on Aug. mlatemal a tl grandmodJther, _ M m 1969, in Crescent City,/.Calif., C the Mar;largaret Clark of Canby, 0Ore.; Congtahitulations! You'veIfe found today's NMEGA-Millionaiiaire Money! : son of Ben and Eunictlice (Luke) andnd many nieccs, nephetiews, ! Kinne. B aC 'i^ B ^ * auntunts and undes. Cli[riip only the bill tem thi£J\is ad and save it to bid ono: great prizes like a car,:ar, boat, : Clark moved with hi:his family ClarkCl was preceded in dedeath restaurant: arand grocery certificates, anda much more! ; ' to Wendell. Idaho, wherlien hc was byy hish father, both grandfathithers ------8 years old. He attendedJed schools ’ . M i a^dnd his paternal grandmotheher. ' ’ in Hagerman and Wendindell. .Cremadon arrangementsswill i ^ ■ . Clark is survived byy hhis moth- takeike placc in Califon>nua. «>:TTieTimn £ e ^ N e w s ...... " crand stepfather. Eunici[lice (Luke) Meir(emorid services are pcndiding I * 5 .and Ricliard Simerly ofo fW ^ en d ^ ; annd d 'will be armounced on a laterla I ^® M a k e brother, Daryn (Cindee) Moffitt ate. B l ! W H i l d a K aithryn t l (Bertsch)ll) Kundert - Moilodesto, Calif. H ilda K. Kundert.rt, 89, of aide for over•er 20 years. She was ters,>rs. Tamara Schindler c a m m Modesto passed awayy SSaturday, actively invoh«)lved in ;her diurch, Bonronnie Boyt; and three grarand- E/i I Sept. 13. 2003. at EngUiglish Oalu helping withh whateverV was need- sons,ms. Her sisters, Esther Stron 1. ed. She enjoyjoyed th e now almost ofF Rupert,I Idaho, and EcEdna M b Mrs. Kundert was a nnative of forgotten ut art of baking. bread. Hadiadcman and Helen Haynynes, V * ^ Bowdle, S.D. She Iilived in canning andd freezingfi her vegeta- bothath of Patil, Idaho. Her brodiiJ»e», Modesto for S years. PrPrevioudy bles and ^mit and good home Milb[ilben Bertsch of Bend, O;Ore.. k i a i H ITS . in Ripon for 16 years and in cooking. Reuleuben Bcrtsdi of Mena, AArk..j : *------Sponsoi Idaho for 46 years. She Sl held Sbe met and an married Arthur andlid D dbert Bertsch of Pocate! , . Workers Papers witwith th e ,H. Kundert; on oi ,Qct. 3, 1936. He Idahi[aha .. Assemblies of God andid spokea a t pnjojded hercr in death after 52 A graveside{ scrvice was h wildat i numerous churches. One Or time years of marriirriage. She is survived 2pjxpjDO. on TUeisday, Sept. 16,202003. P Group r filling in as a pastoror for 18 byherdaught;htcr, Kaiiene Boyt of Dwge e m Ripon M emorial C3uj leQI months. She was > a nurscls Ripon, Califi;iii; her gianddaugh- waslaslncfaaiise. otion ends D e c 6,2003. N o purchuduM mcnury. For MEGA;Milli. IttmSASBto ______MilUwi.,L Auctions. The Hme»-New»w»POBo>S«fl.TWinF«llfclDfl33( i 9

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Howw much: n FVec. ercent higher than thejjjg Where'HerrettCeCenter for Arts . f Idaho Democraticic politics, will — r — ^ ^ Shoshone Falls admissiona >> p j j ' ,u e and Sdence on the•campus c of the Doa«*h sign copies of herr newn autobiog- Militarlary Support Group will 00 in admission, revenue the j i o j CoUege of SouthemnIdahoinTWin 1 BeaCHich party raphv this aftemooroon at Bamcs & ‘ : a“ t 10 a.m. Oct. 4 at the charges end for■ s s e a s o n . S d during thctsame period s. Jeromeme Public Library on Firstrst TWIN FALLS - Sum m er in 2002. FbUs. W hat.ia t A beach party with music Noble BookscUers. lay. . wUI b>e e held.' h ' VI copies of "A A v ^ulUC c East. admission charf/Js; forf Shoshone Finalal September ticket salesJcs ' When: 2 p.m..toda3 Church WtU sigii How much: Hcketjets arc $1 for • Whereicre: The Disco Bar ac die Lifelong Affair: My Love Affair ' Thee ,group meets in order to Falls-Park will endid Monday as for 200303 arc not yet.available. ■ L* information, encourageIge the Magic Valley heleads into foil In goo;ood w ater years, admissionion afternoon shows. ChaiUdren 4 and Lincoln^}ln.4k^nn, 4.13. Main St.. with People and PolPolitics." from 1 itted. • Gooding.ing. to j p.iti. Bamcs &k NobleN is local- one amm other, and also to pray for and winter, . . • sales, can c top $ 100,000 by under are not admitt military in Iraq and otherter Only a trickle ofr waterv flowed ' August., When:»en:9p.rn. to 2 o.m. today;. , :.e d at 1239 A Pole: Ilinelli Road E. ' ‘h*-* w mudi: No covcr chargc. .j p arts> ofI .the world and thehe over the “Niagara ofc the West" The cicyci charges S3 a vehideclc -Herrett Centerra rt , this summer,'thanksks to consecu- for- acccccss to the falls and - M.V. military sup yone who wants to meet •Jf . What: Ih e work of3f artists G arth Tb Haveanhaw event appear in “Yovr -et tive yciirs of droughtht. Dierkcscs Lake. Seasonal passes Classen, George G!r of Michael Attomcomey Stan Adams said - 0 janitors as pan of $1.4 mil-il- Joseph Whitton toldd investigatorsi Thursdayday that Whitton was so ttttr- n budget cuts, Prindpalal the man was “retimiming from a. ful andid uupset during a jaU visit - LaOrange turned to the stu-'I* m eth house at the tim'ineoftheacd- that Adaiidams chosc not to discuss 'or help. dent,” according to thth e search war- the dctaictails of the inddent wiOi one vrilling to give upip ,. rant affidavit filedI Thursday^ in him. * she said, could have a vol-Jl* state court, Whittoiitton. 19. made an initi|d • job helping the oneic “Whitton’s behaviivior at the court a]appearance by video dng custodian. scene before being transportedtn to Thursdayday from the Salt I^nkc 2 than 130 kids applied, LDS H o ^ ta l was coronsistent with . Countyy JaJail. His tie.\t court appear- have the best kids,” intoxication,” the affiiifidavit stated. ancc iss ^scheduled for Oct. 20. . ison said. “They’ve just d up to the plate and said, jd p you."’ >dy was turned away, bucJC^ ENEEL . tuaents saoifice one recessss Cofrtlntied from Al levels,”’ saisaid Jeremy Maxand, oxec- while others give up all Thcse.same tanks; area the ^b- utive dindircctor of the nuclear - Rsbekab Shatz, left, and KbiIm Brown, first-gradersers a t Sunny Ridge Elementaryiry liIn Nampa, make their way al IDAHCys of play time with their ject of a dispute b«between the watchdogiog group Snake River climbing wall us«d to) helphi students combine physicsical.actlvlty and tactile sensesses to learn the alphabet Frida Linden I Energy Department andan the state. AUiancc.:e. lost two' ji help custodian ' Laiuie^ The Energy Departmenent is worit- Kathleeilccn Trevor, director of lion inson by taking out the trash,^ , ing to change fedendI law.li It wants Idaho’s INI: INEEL Oversight program, Karla La«ng pencil sharpener,^ to imilacci^ly-alter-th(ihe definition - - said.ihe.fi,e. findings, offer a . cautiunr,__ U o f l aanalysis ttouts proggram’s V2 dents forg cfaaUc ledges, dusting and° of che waste that remmains in the ary waminming. Anyonig boot r a d ^ windows andr tanks after the final dcdeaning. This “We. necneed to take another look recess,h<^ sh finish by washing their. would aUow the departirtment to fiU a t the grouyDundwatcr models wo use MOSCOW (A P )--n-T he program The program p r was launched in1 president of Parents a unteer . ce cleanup decisions.'’ she in 1998 on a pilot basiss National Center. “He .in the tanks with aI c cement-Uke to make c to tPiJin parents to0 «tcadi their Idaho in I ' rcmainini«1 sorry for (Thompson) ■’ grout. It^ undear howvmuchUquid r said, s ents understand thci children that oncce madei Gov. with a grgrant from the Albertsons M oredi: she deans the whole imain in the The statistate and INEEL often huld 1 target of leg- Fo'undatiation, and 'Kempthomes their child’s developn ^ and sludge would ren: Dirk Kempthome a ta “We 2very 1 day by herself,” saidd tanks^ but the Energy? DepartmentC differentrat v views of deanup issues. islative outrage hass g'gotten u sig- called fcric ^ (jMlogical .Survey andid INEEL all feet belowlow the tank farm, he said. • Shakluc. il family development dt • state intinterference in families, some stuctaking out the tra5h and i water from rain ' or specialist on the Moscow Mo cam- accusedd tht e govem or of trying to> dren have with languaj APPMW JJ ^ ^ detected technetium-9!1-99 levels a t Surface > up around their desks,s. 2,000 to 2,840 picocurie■ies per cubic snowmehd t i can transport contatrii- pus. found that theic Parents us slip somimetliing past them andI lead to disparity in thtalong a five days development. - • the end of the day. Som'e' Uter in the new test wel«U, the state nants dowilovm through the soil ccl- Tcachcrs program enenables par- rcsoundirdingiy rejected it...... day. friends.5 arc vacuuming or sweep- ents to Rive their youroung children' Tlie programpr has since beenI The greater exposun *■ reported. A picocurie'ie' is a unit ' umn. Ass thithe water migrates dwvn- i and Olher m aterial me: ' Theyr rooms, h used in measuring iadi(dioactivity. vvard, it firsfirst may spread out in the a much better opporturtunity to .sue- expandedled through other grants _ ThompsorfC made drastic cuts in cced in school. ' and withith the assistance of the• er likelihood of later : ^ The drinking waterr standardi is layers off su subsurface soil and rocks, I school. q I i IO emptyingfrom daily deaning to 900 picocuries per ccubic Uter. The newnew data will help rcfijic The program’s Borro m 10 Lcam Governoror’s Coordinating Council %%M. deaningdier c day on almost'cveiy' ■ Curriculum Prenataltal to Three for Familililies and Children, By some estim ates, ' Pnrvious levels of tedfchnetium-99 groundwat*water models but does not heir analysis, Building; said, middlegram gets the message iibles such as the.se sha TOluntccKp rin d p al at A.H. Bush^ Snake River. But the nclew test weU answering questionions about iicross to0 participating] parent.s. eracy world of youngind,.hotvari. tary School, where a group’ is on the north side olof the tank Timcs-Nc.••-Netus writer Jennifer health and child dcdevelopment “Liteni*racy development begins' influencing the fou■icncfS chil- . and , stxth-gradeis spend a* farm. Sandmannmn can Ik- reached tti 7.)3- and encouraging pareiirents to read long beforfore a child ever reaches a skills for literacy,” theage at home r or so after school help- “Now aU of a suddcilen it shows (^31, Ext.ct. 2. 237, or juandmaiw&mai:- nistodian. to th eir children. classroom>in," said Sue Stepleton, ' report said. he.rluerapy before*. up, upstream at extrcircmely high icvaUey.comcom. jre to books leansahigh, Pocatello aattorney getsts judgeship TVust _ r success m Continued from A4 leral tax deduction equal serve a corridor co: of cottonwood BOISE (AP)-Pocatelitelloattomey going intolto private practice, s, Stepleton every otlit j Finding success Ron Bush was namedd b;by Cov, Dirk Bii.sh hasha represented numerous wildlife corridor and f they could have made wood riparian area, ildteh enter ^ • The Wood River Lanand TVust is jxtromely wiluabic land, Kumpdtome to be thtthe next Gih Idaho mecledia during his career. He ing tniils. r subdivided the propertyI one of about 1,200 la District Court judge. recently’ applieda] for an o|>ening on Boettger said thereith a n 1,000 n homes. The deal will of"oi4 T S but » e wanwanted to set it aside. We 00 hours of Baird the/ result in lower property nationwide and one ol oudied it. and we wanted Bush is an Idaho nunative iind a the Idahiiht) Suprem e Court but magical about the receiring with an ctistodiiU s Idaho, counting the partner at Hawley Trox(‘oxcll Hnnis 8c other cancm didates were selected-liy activity. A lot of projec : well. sure that it remiiins in a me children PiinpP" Conservancy. Only a IS f« J ' natural statesta. S0 no ono can go in ilawley law firm sinccnee lie ihejudidiid al Council as nominees, staff members have l>ee one is bcln1 basically giving them' Idaho trusts are activc, option for what to do it down in the future." he replaces Judge William Wi II. “I luiveve greiit appreciiition for on came to fruition ^tnunity van- ' the Teton Regional LLi n d S i f - Woodland, who is redrisiring. Ronald’ss intellect i and. iibility to cime. 'Ihe land trusttiape the lit- Shank, sir pr property," said Dan! and the Magic VaUey’sr’s Southem ‘ Bush attended the UniversityUr of handle vory v complex cases," increiised from one - lghi childreri, Elementar, community relations Idaho Land TVust. 1 Idaho and earned hisis 1 law degree Kempthonlome Siiid in a prepiirud six in recent months,)undationaI i of fifth-anwith the land trust, Many of the land tmrusts do not Rlpatianin focusf from the George VIWashington statementnt released Friday after- the workload the or^lie research half-hourcase c of the Howard prop- comc dose to enjoyinglg the kind In aU,, thetin land trust has pro- University Law S^ool.>ol. He served noon. “HeHe \vill al.so bring great can take on. And it's ge tng the cusBellevue, the land trust of succcss the Wood RiRiver Land tected 3,42{,426 acres worth more as a law clerk' for ththe Il.iwley compassioision and integrity to the er to make the deals as of BeUevue hosted an art t million, and it has uf the Sixth Judicial TVust has. They mightt thave been th a n $4 n Troxell firm and aII jprominent people ul more people become ier. And the land trust . set up to safeguai^ onone spedal secured 21 conserviition ease- Washington, D.C. lawV fifirm before District.” with the land trust’s wo red a number of grants, site; many have no staffiff. m cnts fromrom proporty owners in g a $150,000 ponding While cach project: tundergoes such far-fluiflung places as Fairfield. Financial backing m the Idaho Department public scrutiny, the WcA^ood River Picabo, MacMackay nnd the Siiwtuuth got a feder:s and Recreation, a Progranin __ What the Wood Ri'[ public hik- to what tl Land TVust has manage*;ed to avoid 'VaUcy. It ow: owns seven preser\-e.s.. Tru.st doesn’t have is grant from a settlement the criddsm that hass been tar- The landnd trust's biggest goal is Contlnuwl from A4 most Narcirconon facilities in that had they Pitsi 9 program at Idaho th e staffiff m em bers are not money..It has an annualre’s nothing for seven geted at other cominservation to provideic a a continuous river cor­ Siiid. budget of just under $ i Engineering and organizations, such as> tthe Idaho ' ridor alonging 65> miles of the Wood Paul City Councilil President Narcononin graduates., Bill Jensen :ent flurry of probablynental n Laboratory, a lile he does- said. It’s alsoal the first time in the which isn't a lot when iectsyc he and taxes, as wi Conservatio;i League or even the R iver stretcretching from Galena to : Garth Bilker said while iug with some of the mc Greenway Award for N ature Conscrvan^. south of Bellevue.Bci: ' n't iinderstiind all the thi compo- history o>f fl Narconon that the pro- een \vorking “We'reid a 1 Sl.fXra gift from the nents of the Narcononon program. gram hass beenb incorponited into sive property in Idaho.^t the,sam e ' another o] Even Ketchum residiidcnt John The factct thatt Blaine Couniy is But the land tnust is < ellevue Rotary Club. Pluntzc, who regulararly zings 82.S perce:rcent publicly owned it offers opportunitiesss iright here i»n existinging counseling and rvlui- It staff has with their$75,000 came from in sm all (own.s. bilitationra practice.p . to make the deals it mshimself - to Gilmore, i arrows at questionable!e practices helps in thathat quest: ’llie first 22 out si>ending a dime. ' bounty from its Griffin through his letters to tlthe editor, miles of thethe river, for instance, lie The program brings5S a phenom- The Narconon Na prograni fn :, increasing director}lanned wi unit devclop- cnal asset to the areiirea. Rupert Burley nowow h as five panicipants, tool in its toolbox: a conirganization Intheca; says the land trust hass iraised no within the;he Sawtooth National ee m ore coming soon for casement, a legal af red flags in his mind. Recreationon Area.i But the peogra- M ayor Audrey Neiwerth•rth said in a with three sotting easi- erty in thBe er case, several resi- letter read at the grandind opening. a short three-day th program. Bill between landowners antas more and and city of Bill ScMiley. a fund-rai■aising con- ' phy of thehe countiy means that aid. The Jensens %vant to tni.st that accommodatcle familiar 'fund-raiser,ilk h o m bought a 15-acre su ltan t who has anal]olyzcd the developmennent is concentrated in Narconon does haviave , tics Jensen sai< now known as the although not official,, BillBi Jenson . expiind th th< e program into a resi- growth while protectivork. has sccurei work of several nonprofiofit organi- th e vaUey,ly, ] putting undue pres- said quickly - with theie - right. It has an activec board of n atu ral ma;magnet for birds and L. Ron. Hubbard alsc «iver Land form th e Narconon progrogram. For now,IW, Bill Jensen said he’ll ment, for instance, allov preserve also protects d^cctors overseeing thele organiza-i m o o w in ththe c midst of a sagebrush me, “It’s highly success- to continue to live, huntis a lot of iSl.OlW Ik s n habitat and guaran- tion’s efforts. And the i There are similariticities in tlic tell anyont 111 operating over the Pi : organiza- desert, andnd they’re al.so popiildr ' philosophy of scientoloologists and ful, and it’sit's an entirely drug-free . cut trees on thc.propert: ic access to surrounding tion bites off smaUer, mimoro man- w ith rccreaireation," Gilmore said, 1." or pass it on to their hciS400 000 - Nationalmds. ageable projects, rath r the Narconon program,im, biu. Bill ■ approadi." you're deal- gnvironme ther than “But homenc c development is stnrt- * Jensen points ouc, thee p:program is ------— prohibitj^ hillside devt flipping in is the land overwhelming itself with w one ing to pinchrach the river and crowd Tiost expen- S ' ■ not reli^ous. Those instnstnimental nmcs-Ncx\ctvs writer Shari Chanty ■ and idlows orily one hoi, SLSOOandlilding Materials Thrift unwiddy campaign. out the cott(:ottonwood. The arca "by. in bringing Narcononn ito Burley ^ reap■adicd at the newspaper): built on a site that co lich has raised as much Bellevue residentnt Tom BeUevue, .for for instance, is goingr (o heran and Mini-Cossiasia Bureau at 677-4042, accommodated sevenso ften able Hailoy-Bell[)0 a month recyding Blanchard said he andd hisI wife, cxpericnce i arc Mormon, Luthei nakes with- Another S cc tremendous growth, : Episcopalian. Ext. 63H.S, ■ or , by c-mail at under current zoning ort id house materials sudi Florence, were deUghtedudtomake Andwcwantirant to preserve what we The Burley center differsdifl from schancy&tm>ma^cvallcy.com. In exchange, the hon. The chief Bl«'ne ConJoors and bathtubs. a deal with the land tnu■ust to pre- can.” onservation Randi pla agreem ent ment, nd.the land In anothi Ites limited dents of Elk ' i e s t rting open preserve r land and Indcpendei iind donate< -eek ease- prevent any ows ovmers erty- The p nt. fish and winter elk rty and sell tees public ; icirs. But it federal land velopm ent Also chip lome to be trust's Built :ould have Store, w hid rn hom es ■ as 540,000 )rdinances. houses and imeowners . as doset do< 8«uidtf,Sikm^Zl,3003 ^ TIrimlm «*NM r».1M nM li,lditw A-7 '

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Schwaiirzeneggei T decliness Liebe^ r m a n sattackss Clark for GO3Pties . , ■ . -WASHINGTON (A(AF) - lU d n g for th e center wiiring of the restingon on his laurels of his (nlili* Davis’ (debate clihallenge aim at the ncwiwcomer, Joe pu Democratic Party,"’ :said David tary) striplonie with abtolutcly noI dan\l a ni-w ken defender Fridayly •- presiden- in Sou^it i Carolina accusing Dean V'ou rtwy luve ownedJ ;a home before .spedal rr}X)riin I'lilllle.i "Hinv to btiy ii luuw . d al candidate Al Shar^ ' aiidarcprcsMitly tvntiii);, ornuytxiyouarcoi witliitniinvii'm j'w hkli ri-vcal> hi»v this new arpton. of suppoiporting bad trade agree- a Dnt lime homiHniyvrandIld need a way to and iniiovatlviItive |)tugmii c an get you Into “This is the Kenned;lecfy tradition. ments. bn-jk into liic iiouslt)}j nmarket but are the housing; rnaiketiti im m nllaiely and with W e stand with you,” ShSharpton told - comsmpilcd from wire reportss liolding back bccausc y.iyniei)l. "TWO] th e Massachusetts seisenator at a f«|u)rc J 10.000. J20.000 or even more (or To hear a briefbi n.\ardi.il mess^ige iibiitii OTHUMfSUP!’’ CongrcssionM Black< CCaucus ses* W TPTTl 9 a dovM) psyiiiM)!. how to orderIV yJtm ntEK t«)j)y nf Ih h fe|i«*n. sion on the war. “You'Du'have noth- IS u iU 3 Well u-gardlvi^ of your pnierttpn slruiitlon, call l-HHS-JS.t4S.W177 and enter in«102-nu wliai to gel inlo, or c aM;nter the Call any time,me, 2-1 luiurs T .d jji-a - — ilac« aiongfU * *48 Hrt.' - Kennedy drew thei wwrath of top wm ^ housing market wlthoui lia'liavlng lo make a week and dls(.illscuvvr liiiiv you can gel into Id 'Mktniflht Run’ as Republicans when he told lhe I# M cash down payment, then«i tlUs new prtv the housinglg iMiirkei N’t n v iind wilh ■ ■ W l , ! ; OF THE GREAT Assodated Press lastst week diat ESPlSolI gram inay be |u5l whai youou're looking for. AB.SOLUTEI.YI.Y fNl) (X)\VS I'Ay\tENT. th e case for going to0 wwar against Today' 4:30-7;00-9:154 HBB | I.I .HliohU'Niiiln .VOiliolilX'wJait^iif.ili- nON COMEDIES Iraq was a fraud “‘m mi ade up in BFALLTIME’ Texas” to give Repuipublicans a _ ___^iMlitical.boost.______BMM House Majority LeL ead er Tom Delay, R-Tcxas, saidd K ennedy’s ~ iF r¥ hdovvn’^ " comments were a fomDrm* of “hate " lUITE POSSIBLY ' speech” and the Maslassachusetts ■ ■ f . RRST PERFECT senator owed Bush an'an'apology. f f Jk n Earlier in the sessionion, Kermedy nTOHMOyiE!” continued his criricis:cism of the ------Bush-administiadonVf(s-foreign-iMl------icy, arguing that it is notnot providing enough informadon to Congress ^ wiwwtBwimKnot “*'![!?*** I to win support for th>c e ]S87 billion ^ TUES.. SEPT. that the president hasas requested—- —' iril»]HIEIM.1ll.l!M ' ^ fo r Iraq and Afghanistaistan. I Last day tthis year to) buy D rew H New taxees ■ multi-perilil crop insureranee B a n y m o re remind s(some ^ l D \ x p^ l e x [w m j I From Dream1 Hc om e to Nightmare ,

of why D>avisj t s (jested Cholce- Twin Falls: 208-734.3 4 - 1 7 1 1 some things are too) (jangerousc to keep secrc faces reca:au ;Blackfoot: 208-782-iZ-1464 r.. . .H B audrcIrey tautou ' SACRAMENTO. Calilalif. (AP) - Boise: 208-433-K- 1 0 0 0 dirty preetty things W ith the recall electioition a litde i f PREI■ M IE R A (>>oyat>.» K«w ThnllM from eis Disc . over a week away, CaColifomia’s Ididaho Falls: 208-5222 2 - 1 2 6 0 H g drivers and coUegc stucitudents arc f r INSUFIRANCE getting some dollars-a-s-andre th e elec* ^ 7;IU-'>:20 ___ m I don. S.ii.S.in I2:,W.2:45.5:W-7-7;I0-V:20 E xperts say any anginger about th e taxes could .be ventcnted in the, Ually 7:00.‘>:IU nbacl voting booths Oct. 7, thrthreatening end Of The Seven Seas. •! Davis’ bid to stay on as5 govemor.g< “ I know everything elseilse is going Gray Davis* way, but thithis is not Flnillnp Ngfni) iwi. D^lly•lly7iM-9:4S one of them,” said Shaurlun Bowler, Si< - S»n «. Tliu.. I2:4S. 3 00. .MJIS.7:.W.«:4A . ^ ■ K |^ 3 3 U |q SQ professor of polidcal sciscience DlnyJfcnyTliinw i*i o.iiy i th e University of Califllr7;0000.«:IS tim ing certainly isn't helpclpfid.” Sii • Sun * Tliun t]:JO> 2:40 • 4:S0.4.7:00.9:15 ' m w e T he controversial incre.creases arc Matehitiek Mcnmi DaUx7:.l|y 7: native, said this week whiwhile leav- It’s Your Homm e . D o I t R i g h t ” SM-Sun * Thura lilj . 4:IS • 7|IS ing the Department of M otor Ctbln Fgygrm Iiair *:«*■*» Michael Caino10 Robert Duvall Vehicles officc in Santm ta Ana. DJ^Mgacbcni (Ul D.JIX 7iMJ0.W5 . HalevJoelloel Osmont w here she registered herier car. “I S.I. Sun & Thun I2;». 2;4J .5*0.: was cxpccting to pay $50>50 or $60 3DAYLBUND* SWAT n» D«Ur *:40 EVERY KID here. But when they tolc;old m e it Idaioi WindoaCaCovering Speeialistsm FitAdt^e^..rioni.u. D.it,: was $118,1 couldn't belicvieve it.” I DESERVES : The higher registrationan fees on S«. Sun «r Thun I2J0. California’^ 31 million cscars and Shop At Honm e Rundown (U) DMtr 7«0. *: tnicks arc designed to> generate gt SM-SoofcThun ll;t5.2J8-4:4}.7 an additional $4 billion>n in rev- ow*£iaJQL£cidaxcroi 0 ^ ,7 W e ' l l br rin g th e s t o r e Nt o y o u r d o o r S.I - Sun * Thun UiM - 2>4S • SM . 7 «im e. The fee increase atthe t tl state S f blieult («) D>By (:4S - *■. AN I university systems and stain a te com- (208) 731-10;) 3 2 Sm • tun It Tbw« UIJ. MS . MSF J " ' 8 e c o n e m unity colleges will costt studentsst IZbsoB iosc 00 «>4> • 1 ADVENTURE: { $700 million moi«. AU az«ire p art of (M ,. tw * Tim t2iU • MS • MS ° L O efforts by the LegislatuiIture and Siobtd BbncKVIMI; Davis to dose a budget gagap once . oo«B

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¥ 1Iraq Ibecomling aI Vietinam -^style c^ u a g nmire? 1 ■ , J o h n Q u ig l e y . ure a dying gijasp by Mus!slim fanatics raq attacks ar« I «d suppoIpport if the administration ^ wereI to ;acknowledge th a t those- U.N.memembers who opposed war s Y c ^ inM arda r ^ were not as wrong- 0 I bogged CCWN headediled as we said. The adminis- N< oadonon sahould admit that Iraq I’i e good thinhingthepnts y not a militarv du « a^ and doesn’t n miourcounoy.lt' ot ■ United Si> t a t e s it did not collaborate with al- . would be in1 sucfaSl a panic Qaeda,la, nnot only in regard to the I a< i& i» J . 11,2001, atucks, b u t a t aU. cvciy day nothingLng would get done, A case study hasu bbeen die Iraq must ple£i a d e adminisoadon insisted in coverage since the war staned in therun-iun-up to die war th at &aq March, lh e mediadia see disaster had notnot accountedI for weaponry d admitted possessing, and destniction1 2424/7, and have no fo rU N .:JlCiD it had ad real flow of events------— R ecentln t informadon suggests t ^ ------concept of th e real overreported Its weaponry, and histoiy. Andd tlthey have been r M n he Bush admininistradon has ' i f l * k use in die 1980s middle-levrl woridng overtiine'ne to scare che day* I painted itselff intoil a com er ials exaggerated weapons. ; lights out of th e; AAmericanj people. t J . Inlraq.Ithasb uction to the central govern- It is Importantu t4to lce» a few. f l ^ down ah existing stm things in mind whiwhen following’ the W \ provided public servi e discrepant'betw een what . — I Iraq opera* U /i n eliminated the Iraoi i inspectors found and what don,ond' K as an employer ana tl had reported ms^ be M e r r ic kK morebroadly g H B l thrown thousands outlut o f woric. linable as accounting errors, the'war on ^ Widi die Iraqi publ idministradon should C a rey cerror.The I H 0 Tr the United States res owledge diet Iraq had no first is diat M I their hardships, U.S.1 deal, biological or n u d ea r an a a of ter- i J H sonnd are frrauent C onty of any consequence, ror is. by iu natureure, a desperate \ | B deadly attack. Many ( r decendon policy m Iraq 'act.lfyouareldiIiiiiling innocent . I service personnel, am ates countries whose help women and childnIdren, and blowing VI f lies, are vocal in oppoF - s - — !ek. We are holding thou- continued deploymAi yourself up in thelie ]process, it prob- ' I credible sandsI of Iraqis in detention, ably means yourr betterb« options *■— Efforts to create a ( ' for undear reasons. Amir already evaporat* Iraqi government havavestaUed. JI for victoiy have air lem, while thousands of sol*1- Iraqis who collaboratt adi, sdence adviser to ed. p and police from dozens of am Hussein, is being held, Remember the Japaneinese kamikaze pilots'5? They • Sfi?™ Um ted States, many c s inedly to interrogate him The Israelis, foror instance,i have * wan and otfaer coimtries en le s who have lived sudi a technotogicigical and n o tary flewi their missions1 at the bitter end of ththe war • lecure the rest of that hugee are viewed with suspi : weapons of mass destruc- edge over their ArabAn antagonists President Bush^ visio thac they have nlot o t: hod to fight a 3 hope left for the Imjnperial . “ f fO'- i Saadi is a respected sden* ' when there was no h 1 those U.S. Axwy volunteersers serving as a beaconf ol c i i s s a . , ho, despite his former posi- conventional battle,tde since 1973. ave played a key role in win-in- in the region has all b Remember thejle Japanese Empire. Er The wave ofF teterror spilling over fromf the ?ok”^Mras ' not aligned politically he second, b u t not the last,t, ished. Sacidam Hussein. H e has kamikaze pilots?? TheyT flew their , , in the war on terror. Whenn The failure to findi ta quick solu- 1°*^' missions at tfae bittbitter end of die Islamic Isl world the last;t 330 years is also a delesperate n tioi\ in Iraq has sentrdiefinandal tl ^dihathat Iraq, in the early 1990s, « an American serviceman jyed prohibited vtvaponry, war when there waswa no hope left man, remember that their cost th ro u g the roof.If.-nie adm in- ^ for die Imperial. EsEmpire. < act by people living in failed tyrannies, holoping to acdons and sacrifices dur-• . istration is asking Corongrcssfor liat litde if ^ is left. The The wave of temerror spilling over ■ t an addidonal ^ b illiUion. administradon may be hold* ream of iiitheiie last 24 months have not m less CO find out w hat he from the Islamic: woridw< die last 30 buildo\ a surreal worldd coutside the mainstre only wontm two difficult overseas With Iraq ungovem.rn ab lean d ing him li ’ycarsisalsoadespesperateactby r- costly,-the administrata d o n is now >«n«ws,s, than^ to keep him quiet, , global demociocratic civilization. wars, buciTuc hdped keep the teiror- ayiiig the course” in Iraq, as people Uving in failedfail tyrannies, ists firomim reaching our shores andd at the doorstep of theie United “Stayui hoping to build a sisurre^ worid unleashdling more violence in our ' Nations asking for hellelp. B ut th is envinoneon'ed by the administration, outside the mainstzistzedm of global one.•. Tbikey H has been a democraiyIQ* beating the drums abIbout Iraq, homelaniand. is the Mma United NaRadons to may hlun un die United States for democratic dvilizatizadon. foryears yea - nodce how peaceful where a small but welrell-organized. . I „]when you hear how awful1 which President Bushlh said in yearsto to come. c And-U.S. resent- And despite somiome andI quiet qu it is - while the Iianianm group of Baathists areiretiyii^to theteiiiiiq operadon is, keep in September 2002, in effect,ef “Help ment,already ab« strong in the occasional'Mctorieries” like the m uM are under enormous elec-ec* . undo the allied miiitataijontipoliti- mind itl!it is the business of us overthrow Saddamcn Hussein, region,I, spawns sp violence. I______TWinTtoweracominiKing down or man* total_p>1 pressure from the rising gen*Ml* cal victory, _ ___ reportersers to bring us bad news soo but if you don’t, w e'll«II do it any- TheI perpetratorspei of the Sept. ' gled dead childrenvn outside an . cradoidon of Iranians wanting a Set-it- This is not to ^ ththerewiUnot tineasan boost radinga and nes-. ' ^ ^ .”ThlaIathe'iamele U nited ...... Il,200l7iOlTanacks-were products o f ------[ . . - Iraqi mosqu^ theyley are losing. terlife. life be more terrorisu attIttacks in Iraq. sure politolidcal leaders they do notX Nations to which ColliUn PoweU a 1980s’)s’ guerrilla g movement in D em ocrat'and capitalismcap are Whe\^en die hiscoo' of the currentmt 9r that our soldiers arare not in agree witwith. Try turning off the TV,V gave faulty infonnadojoif about' Afghanisiinistan that the United coming to tfae T^iptrUmic worid, and IraqI fightfit is wrinen, it will likelyy daily danger.‘Ihere wiwiUbe,and andcalliililing a soldier you know I r ^ as a military threireat. States1 bankrolled.bai We created the peoples of tfaosilose nadons are ' ' be /iewedvia as a mop-up operadon.in. they are. The U.S. Amimy in pardc- and buyiilying him or her lunch as a The administradon'n wants th e our ownvn terrorists. t Our occupa- already starting to Ibenefit. Thehc aid e s have alreacfy forgot-It- ular has the brutally/ cdifficult job • m ode«dt thank you for a job well United Nadons to bailail it out b u t tion off Iraq Ira moy create more. By this time nesRext year tenabout ab( the "disasters” in of padfying the “Suminni triangle” done. is not willing to yieldi control.< — Afghanistan, Kuwaiwait, Jordan, Iraq Afgharhanistan-and Bosnia and in cencc^ Iraq, and theyth are tak------Few countries are willitiling to le t John1B. B. Quigley is a p r o fo r of ing hits and hotlome their Merridridi Carey, a former Navy the United States dedid d e how law aiOhio Ohi State University and Qatar will haveave held elec. KosovoOVO befon.* it - where allied osu.aiu) and iffds recipient tions. Morocco a nnd d :Bahrain are troopsips have largely pacified the . dead and wounded. BlBut soon'they Reservee inuiligencein officer, is CEO of their money and perse-sotmel wiU (www.osu. isandsof thcLexitiitington Institua, wwtalex^ be used. of the universityi.unit Distinguished ~ negotiating free tradetrai agreements . countx:noyside and refugees are will likely have thouss T Awarxi in 1995. ■ with America. Jfordiirdan already has rctumiim&ig home. Now they are Korean and lUrkish troopstr hdp- fnjtoninsi\nstitute.org. It would hdp gain, intemii adon- ^ o la rA i

-L e t t e r^ ------Inde]^pendenIts take;fire frcom bot]:h sides ------History shows thalat th e into sinn andai despair. tatistics ahowow thac about a and to pony up somele cash for th e independmdeht. les difficult to tell ' Wc ChrChristians have been U.S. Is hardly sectc u ia r silenttoo too long, but th at is com- third of th e: U.S.U populadon B gil l l F e r g u so n rebuilding of Iraq. Liluke dock- your frieiiends from your enemies, neaHy alwayslys vote tor work the Republicanm responses But at Ileast I don’t have to To Mr. Ron Weinertrt of Buhl; ing to aa stop.st God's army is on Demooats motherand ano third ------—' soon followed. twist myny Ithinking inco various Since you know nod3thing of th e th e marcharch. We do not want to almost ahvi^sipport supp Whiihile President Clinton was There were two basasic retorts to . painful1 pposidons so that I can history of our country,ry, r u take awayway your rights, we ju st Republicans.e other The oithird are enjoyirlying his eight-year bachelorr diat colunm, which 1 1could envi- continueue to support my party’s enlighten you. want too h(hold onto our own. We as likely to forvote one for party as party,y, I I verbally thumped him sion receiving even beforehi I guy evenen when he does some- America was foundcded ^ reU- wiU not>t bebi led meek and another, andse these independents i time) andat time again for his lack< wrote the column, th ^ g ats s tbone-headed as sleepinglg gious men who bcliev« dirKtor I might send to Fh:nch 239 OIrksen Senate Ofll»nce Building Washington.on.O.C. 20510 camps. The furmyr pepart is the Bush m: , Washington. O.C. 20S1010 (202) 224-24*2752 most common rejoinioinders accuse Preside:ident Jacques Chirac asking Tha membtrt ofthe tiaditorial board and w riterstofedltorialiaraSteprien of ( is down-home Texas,manner) (202) 2244142 »mall: m e of being a mind!ndlesstoolof (in his c Mnall messages can be sent.via Sen. http://cnl|ralg.senate.gov/emall HaftBBn.CliffcWilwortlirth. Stave Crump. David Coope>oper and Shelley R idenotfr; the opposing party.cy. Chiracac toi let bygones be bygones

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. MdRNINCsTG LINE . 1 S t e i n - SportsQuote d a h o ^V l o n t a in a b a t ttie f o rLittle ' ]Brovra I with the first-team-am offense last week and 'CC ■ Vanendals look to get (^ense(M bsuJ h o ^ Wyoming-B414 I IdahiIho vs. Montana p a n of the practicicticcs'tlus week. Center | Derek Dcckcr andid tightt end Conor MoUoy | om « off bye week -. EB 4 WhMt: 1 p.m.n. MDTN I’ve come to cell you goi".ing, pick up first victoryvi isu coi JAM KTFl arc expcctcd badback in the lineup for ______. Radio: 1270/W Montana. guys you’ll! nom longer U*ocl«ted P re t______to a vci^ go<;ood Boise S tate team, inI a gsOTC 8«rU*: Idaho0 leadsle 55-25-2 Hauck said juniiunior quarterback Craig 1 ------which th eyy 'were dovm by only fourirpoints i I------^ Ochs is “gettingg closer'c and closer” to ^ see meuglyi [SSOULA, Mont. - Tlie Uttljttle Brown with six miriinutes to go. They have lost)st three ■ M ontana is comingc off a wcU-timed t)>^ returning after arthiirthroscopic .surgery on his s . ^1 is on the Une when Montaintana hosts games to tlithree really, really goodi teams.ti week. Quarterberback Jeff Disney didn't prai ankle. He has retumum cd to Umited workouts. clubhouse: anymai ore longtimdme rival Idaho on Saturday.ly. Their otherT 1loss was to Eastern Washirhington, tice last weekk dued lo rib and ankle injurie j’ but is expected to0 missm th e Idaho game, . ■' Mont>ntana (2-1), ranked ninthh iin NCAA which is 3-1•1 right now." but rejoined thcr game ancand has four tondiduwns straight over I*A Idaho, which isis mivinJess in MDT. It iss the 83rd m eeting of the two “I’m 90 perccirccnt sure that Jeff is going* t this seas'on while• JR W aller nished for 126 A A four gaigames this season, teams, datiiting back to 1903. TheB 1Little go on Saturday•day,” Hauck said. “He’s jui yards and a touchdohdown in Montana's 38-14 , 7 7 “Idahtaho has lost to two Tbp 20 teams,"tea; «aid Brown Steinin was first awarded to thethe win- nursing a fewV things.’’th , UM coa:oach Bobby Hauck. ''Anotherher loss was ner of the Montana-IdahoM game in 1931938. Freshm an Justin Ju Hartman worked onout . Pleaslease see MONTANA. Page B4 —Arisonafit^ first baseman Mart:,rrHrGmar.ii'^ HIGGH SCHOOLL FOOTBALLL • WEEK: FIVE : w im uim1 ikl his retirement — _ agles__ I Frit/alsley a t Sun Valley Times-NewsB ^w rltor_ _ _ College volleyball 1 FALIii - ’nie only ihing Colorado NW at CSCSI, 3 larly nieniorable in High school voile]lleyball I'riday’s; ScenicSi Wc.st Athletic Koylc/Millcr ~ Memorial ^ . Conferencelice volIeybaU iiuiicli was • Tournament, at Goodioding, 8:30 a.m. the CollcRliege uf ’ i-^asiern Utah's t Wood RiveJvcr P H B B * Gam e 2 c collapse againsi the Ilillcrcst/BonncviUc!e *Tbumament, CollCRC oof f ^Southern lilalui. at fdaho Falls &30 ajin.m . il 111 (lammc e 2. CSl outscored Cl-:U . FUcr InvitaUonal, 9 .M 27-1 to rtreverse an early 4-.i .Highland at Minicoilco,‘l!u .m . ; | j j j | Kastcrn UtUtah lead as part .iti1-30-3 (Jolden Kagles. M.V. Christian at Hagerman, m anaged only three kills 4 p.m. comnunm itting 12 enoi's for a miseniblele rminiis-.«)0 hiiting p e r High school boys^s soccer centage.. In contr.ist. C.SI hit .(lOO • Jerom e at Burley, 1 ^ ' • ^ 1 withl2kilbkills anjl no enois. Minico at MountainainView, 1 p.m. • • CSI (202-0 SWACl •contimies its High school girls!Is soccer ^ .. ■ conferenceice hoinestand with a .i t g tch against 51 ‘) C'olonuld Burley at JcromC,J, 111 a.m: Minico at Mountain’un View, 11a.m. LoHi IIb^ Northwestetstem today, ' High school crossss country ^ ed a strong front line per- . i V and hard serves to , Eagle Invitationalnal. at Eagle Cl'^U. pulling away <)uick- Lake, 8 a.m, ne 1, Bob Firman Invitivitational. at In ne 2. that frotu line play Boise HS. 11 a-m. ce. U tah cninililed uiidet the iiire. In b r ie f coach ih'eni Martiiidale i up Game 2 wilhoul liciiig ' PAX Will broa>adcast ^ J was th e rmisi horrible BSU game toitoday . pS iB game ouour past fjve_seasons,*' TWIN FALLS - lbIbday's Boise ■ -ij CI-^U coach ■ Hrent Sjate-Wyoming footba:tball game will ■ ' lie. " 'n ie girls are einliar- be broadcast locallyally ori PAX I 3 liey're mortified, niey’ve Channel 8 cable orr CChannel 43. I lat Idate on the calendar Kickoff is scheduledd r’;is so obvious it was at 10 a.m. at thcTWinin EFalls YMCA City Pool on Locust StiStreet. By Scotttt Thompson1 10-0 by controlling thithe line of *i didn’ti't panicj and our kids did- Aaron Edgar finally cacapitalized Kndia OlivOliver m ade a .solo hlock^ Teams swimming;mcIudeTwin in Times-Nev4ew8 writer______scrimmagc on two timime-consum- n't panic,”c,” Hornet coach Kelly with a 12-yard TD nirun on an and hadsix six block assists to lead* Falls, Kimberly. Idaho Idi Falls, ------ing drives early in the contest.c( Kidd said.J. "I■' thouglit our defense ' option pitch from qua.laricrback cSI to 10) team te; blocks to five for CocatcUo, CaldwcU an Filer had Declo in aI Declo (4-0. I-O) ranI jjust three did a goodcd job to hold them to Ken Webb. The play wass >set up by Admission is free. deep holeole. plays in the first quanerier, w th the three point;ints oh that first drive,” a cnincliing block - one o "Endia is a blocking (jiieeii.'' , . . But the:he Hornets bounced back third play an interceptiotion that set But lie the Hornets tieeded a delivered by Declo playilyers afler .s,r,,„d saiil.id. Local martial artartists from a 10-010 dcficit and reeled off up a 9-yard scoring passss from Dan spark, the first quarter - frorom Scolt CSI n..c>.rdorded IS aces, including liglit points for thu 28-10I Ramseyer to Jake Ihortiirton un the And two-\o-way lineman Trinaeiy Shaw. ndreza Santos atid four wili compete tododay . homecom>ming victory Friday, first play of the second1 (quarter. OsterhoutIt gavep it to them, jump- ■Hie turnovers gave Dt spark. TWIN. FA U £ - MMembers of Tlie vaswistly improved Wilcats (3- Filer had already seecored on a ing on I u Filer F fumble d eep in i-lO ovenili; 1-2 SWAC) Success Martial ArtJ^rts at 1300 1 overall,all, 0-1 Sawtooth Central 30-yard field goal liby Lancc Wildcat tcrritoty. ten llia t w;is when “'lliat kind of took the e 'wind out , of our sails,” first-year Fii•iler coadi bounced back ba. against the CSI 'f Kimberly Road will taketafc part in a Waho CorJonference) looked to hand Peterson after a driveL* ithut took things gott realn mid as Dcclo fum-' in Gam e 3, gelling the national world record•d aattem pt for its first-ever loss in the more than ciglit minutcjtes to begin bled it bad, aUeging • Century andind TWin FaUs footbaU . Country Club on Oct.1.4 4 at 1 p.m. Clemen*in* I rcgular-season start.rt. His family, however, his firing last, spring violiolated an "eree alalready on the field. Avila has been diagnagnosed with pitchesies I will remain in Texas.IS. agreement he hud to keepep his job. Neither cocoach, said Chariton. { a rare malignant turnum or in his again*! the I “Football's goinglg on," Clemens said Coffin claims that belefore hi,-; c tlthat Young and her : nusal cavity. He is recei'ceiving ^ a t - Tampa Bay I Friday. “I’m secondI fiddle."fi< dismissal, h e had rcceiviived noth- ^»n> '■“‘I permission to l>e there, 16 victories and 187 ment at Loma Linda UnUmvcrs.lym d.HI Ray. J Clemens, with 16 ing but indications that« h e was Th» i. ^scheduled to play at 6 California. I strikeouts this seasoiison, will tiy to ad d to meeting the goals set ou3ut in the p.m., were taktaking advantage of an | The entry fee is $1SSO, whicli Sunil«y In I those totals as the YankeesYai play Baltimore agreement. unwnttcn rulerul< th at allows teams includes dinner folioillowing the »*•St. I in th eir sccond-to-lastast game of the regular PocatcUo School DistrItrict offi- Kircgame warmups early golf, but cart fees5 aare extra. Petereburg,rg. I season. declined to commcn lo State footbaU team is Teams playing in thes four-personfc Fla.la. m B f S m - I Hc is guaranteed[ at at least one more stan , ' legal ai;don. ■iic field. H inGame3ofthcYankinkees’ first-rouhd series II said a “conflict” J u m b le format cann be either Clemen* I* 1^.' VVftcr the school l»ardd refused Charlton i men, women or mixclutcd. Guest , I . against Minnesota. ;twccn Coffin and the n< to hpprovc Coffin’s dcmoti.tionft^m meals for non-golfersrs are avail- M anager Joe TbrreTC annotmced his play- the high school to iuniir.:n- dnil teamI afafter the drill team ;rson. Prizes *020 U off rotation Friday,, givinggi the 41-yearoId took to the: fiefield. able for SIO per pcrs< school coaching ra n l^ i Until his5 demdi otion. Coffin was ^iSUl be awarded to low net and eeaioitt.I*. I Clemens the stan atIt thet Metrodome. That Prindpal Pat Chariton fin SToss winners as well, as closest to I could end up beingg theti lost m ajorlcaguc lhe only hea.icad f o o t b i coach in Coffin had l>cen operatin Ccntiuy's hi!tiistory, leading the I th e pin and longest .drivIrive. I appearance for CI^cmens, who says h e tms an agreement that he cor I no regrets about molDoldng this season tiis ontrol his ^fnm to badjack-to-back Class 4A Hole sponsorships>s arc also temper and work on ‘'cooflifiia reso- state champicapionsh^ in 200MI. \ available for S200 or S5(S500. J lost. lution skills” witfa other cot I **IknowIcanstiUd<1 do it. But Pve done it,” caches. Before that,at, Coffm coached at Send entiy fees addiddrcsscd to Hc was suspended fbr twiwo gam es Marsh VaUey.ey. V Mary Lou AIvcs, 3644 SouthS 500 I • a e m e r.2 said. “Pvei t J COR)pMfrO(7l«i7i*taffraf»rt> I Pleasese seei CLEMENS. Page B2 Centiay% game with TWiniFbHslast I quartotadclc I

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S p o rTS t ______PORTS IN IBRIEF— sign fbrnisr ng iactivc players, and he R ai SR ^ v e r r i p s M a kay Friday ni^c. . noit .Emm r I u> 18 passes for 76 g Harper’s scorc carcameonascnmiblc. »-/•: coudidoivn and oni)ne interception. . CwtiiJ8tl«foW52, Han»efl30 3.1 points in 15.6i.s minutes in his ' the problem pro! Friday. An ille* ‘•Tliat was a big blow to us,” said «.• naxMn« 12 Hillaiy led Poc■ocateUo with 21 • Conumturyee, Biu1ey6 .1 32 starts and 755 jgames with the gal car:ar ruinedi his qualifying - Rm a w< I carries for 141 :yards and two ort( RxK 54, Post Foils ChrlsUan 8 Mavericks lascc :season. In his run at Talladega Miners coach JacJackMcKelvy. leur d’AJene 42. Ukolohd 16 Raft River, thehe defending cham- »-n« touchdowns. Poci)catello finished Sluncll 14. Cascade 12 three-year careei!cr, he has aver- Superspirspeedway. pions of the nowlow-defunct 11-man .fWM«i»/ai with 237 yards rusushing on 45 car- aged 3.2 points,5, 1.7 assists and Eamhim hardt, who has vron a • Ml I IWI itlcGiia IUI sw for 154 yards. (Clo 28. Fllof 10 Class lA divisionion. scorcd the next' >1 • uc Plua M nn IUM KHvr ries. Hansen threw etrich 28, Clark County 22. OT 13.6 minutes. rccord•d ffour straight Winston (wo touchdownsm s-in th e second Minico (04) plajlaysat Idaho FaUs ele 31. Capital 21 On Thursdajay, th e team Cup roccs roci at the high-banked half to take a 42'42-14 lead midway ulagerman ^ i 35, Shoshonea 0 FrulUejIUand 19. Erpmett 6 announced its 20-man2 ( training Alabamaama trioval, was set to (hrough (he fourturth quarter. Gardeirden Valley 56. WHder6 camp roster hea'daded by veterans start lOih10 in Sunday’s EA “It was nof asIS cclose as the score SHOSHOI^ - HagermanI nran ‘ Poeatrta34,l«,MMcoU GroenDenleaf 40. Cole Vblley 0 Greg Oscercagg and Andre Sportsts 500.£ Then his No. 8 suggests," saidJ IMcKelvy. “They oyeiver Shoshone 35-0 F ^day:y in i . “ » germon 35. Shoshorw 0 Kirilenko. Also fifrom last year’s Chcvrolcrolet didn’t get by the (humped us prjrCtty6i good. We’re Maglagic Valley Conference play. pla MOur ■ Sinland K 24. Skyline 6 team arc Mact HiHarpring, center inspectoictors, who discovered th e . icking up 211 yards on 35 carriiirries Icrost 38. Rigby 36 no( used (o givinving up that many "SSi^" Hlltcro John Amaechi, ^^ardsDcShawn . right quarter-panel qu was too points." andnd three rushing touchdowns.IS. U-DMS*iVI]v«IMM> Homwmedole 7, New Plymouth 0 Kyle Vader led the Pirates withwil xlw Kimbonberly 58, Wood River 8 Stevenson and Carlos < Arroyo, low. 'Ilie TVojans did it with defense.' Curtis Borchardt,It, Jarron Collins , “A deardea violation,” NASCAR holding Miners■rs running .back “veve carrics for 60 yards and a - I— Kunono -41, Skyvtew 27 luchdown. Brian Brown also• hahad PCMVKviwTiMwiiEMvniSTS, MaladJad 14. Marsh Wiley 13 and Raul Lopez;z are returning spokesmaisman Jim Hunter said. Justyn Giliish to 37 yan k , well ‘?uc CalK>6nnolly 27. Melba 19 after scason-endiiding operations Eamha■nhardt'S time was disal- Iwlow liis averageIge of 80. They held sixX carricsi for 61 yards. Piraiirate janerback Jade C^le.wentt 55-7 S fidlan 28. Boiso 14 in 2002-03. lowedI andan( he had to take a pro- Mackay (juarterbijrback T J Park (o Quai MIeton 42. La Grarxle 7 Among the nwns. Wendell 30, Glelenns Ferry 7 vntain Home 16. Jerome 7 .when the Minersirs scored two late Jareiired Hollibaugh ran for 68 yart 2003 draft pick:Jcs Aleksandar He’ll start sta among the back­ WENDELL - CCody Howerton Mount,entaln View 21. Nampa 18 “Sasha” Pavlovicic, U tah’s first- markersers inii 38th. touchdowns on, a 22-yurd pass to 1 1 14 carrics for Shoshone, wh llan 88, SL Refls. Mont 64 had 247 yanls mshii[ling on 22 carrics Mullan round selection,n, and sccond- EUioctott Sadleri won his second ' Gtilish Sind a 2.^-yui•yarder to Wrangler had:id 108 rushing yards overall.Tii and two touchdowiwns as WendeU Mortairtaugh 58, Oakley 16 WiUiams iviilt 1:05;05 remaining. Sdv€Iver also scorcd two touchdowr Fremont 50. Challis 14 round pick Mauriirice WiUiams. careerr polep< with a speed of remained unbeatenen at SO with o For th e first rime ri in n early 189.94313 mph.m "lliey did a gooi•ood job defending ‘O**/r Hagerman, an eight yard catc 30-7 win over Glerlenns Feny in a m s 34, Payette 7 tis (onigJjt." McKe:Kelvy said. “They id ;an eight yard run.' C ^yon Ckinferencece game FHdt^. :8tello 34, Mlnlco 12 20 seasons, thele Jazz face a Jamielie McMurray (189.395) ' jiis( hammeredI us physically and Hagerman (3-1) hosts Cama :onnccted with t River 42, Mackay 26 year withouc K I arl M alone wU starttart beside Sadler on the outplayed us in (hi(he trenches.” >unty Wednesday. Shoshone <«>■(0-4 JyS?’L.?Sr'=fSfor 13 yards and t River JV 68. and John Stockckton. M alone front row.'w .T h e rest of the top five' CJ TUckett ranm Ifor th ree (oucli- ■ play*ays at Richfleld on Wednesdt^. tthouse Christian 22. signed as a fretee agent with was Jimmimmie Johnson (189.189), Davis capped the! !scoring widi a 9 28, W. Jefferson 7 downs for Raft Ri t n/i lccm«Wia>a«l ad at Texas Open uotr • i 0 e P«M Itm Cl rushing on 11 carricries and he Went WendelKJeirSO. Glenns Ferry 7 Arizona's Markl< Grace calls J®®'*. |,MC TMOM Sfor-13 for 34 yardsds passing. WestIt SidoS 20. Grace 14 J ANTONIO - Tommy nn Kw |i Wendell coach Jo3iy t Diehl said the Thmtdirtday's scora It quits after 16L6 M a s o n s ArmourJr inH capped a 62 with a P» or Pilots (1-4, 0-1' Caiiyclyon Conference) 10 Foils^ 21. Bonnovillo 7 PHOENK - MarkM Gracc, a birdiC on the 18th hole Friday r BuhlJhl 7, Gooding 0 pl;iycd a tough ballgagame. — I career .303 hittei:ec and one of and heldield a one-stroke lead h t fo u r p a sse s fo r 137 y a rd s, GOGOODING - Simon Olsen rannin ii , “Glenns Ferry cccomes out and cau^^t s. the most likabhjIc players in over DanDan Forsman after the V . I;" JSS, . a qui:]uarterback sneak from thIC e 12 plays tough, theyf play close or' Chas, oding FWday. dng beat” Diehl s ‘ve son. • Armour’our's 14-undcr 126 on the Josfosh Ussery led the Indian:ians big and t h ^ get gas:asscdabit.TTicy so‘°)to le a d D ie tric h (3-1, 3*1 Hisannouncem'ment a t a news La Canteinicra Golf Club course CO w ith':h138 yards on 34 carries: oron were blicdng earlyly and we werc, Sawtootooch Conferonc(^, which visits conferencc Frid;iday ' a t B ank . was thee lolowest two-round score Raft River JV 6* the^ ground.gl able CO get the ballII (outside.” • Murtauia u g h o n W ednesday a t 7 p.m . . One Ballpark, canimc as no sur- on the PGn a penalty in om*cc^ basem an mostl:tly sat and includedcd three tee shots on : on the field too long.” Gooding *1 fliSJS'a f ning ’ bnck Kevinin Baker ran for ling the third quarter. FhlOaw watched throughthout this SCU- his finallal hole. He was one seven touchdowns,tis, including a 7^ ich Chris Comstock said, WendeU (5-0, 2-00 C^anyon) trav- cc w son. shot inn frontf of Tim Clark yard punt return,irn. to lead the - rhe Buhl defense held theth e els to West Side on T Gracc won fourir Gold Gloves (63). r varsity past Senatlators co 10 yards total rushing,ing, and played in three tli All-Star K.J. ChcChoi (62), Tom Lehman Trojans junior ter- w*otf»a 30, QiMn Ughthouse Chrisd:stian 68.22 in a 8 - tie harassing Gooding quarter- games. His 510 dotoublcs are ried (63), Halllal Sutton (63), Paul man football gameme that ended in dc Cody Rogers, sacking hiiji ^i»MVm9av>l wich Rickcy HeiIcnderson for Goydos> (64)(64 and Charles Howell ] . -the-fourth-Quartimrter-undei::-thc •eatedly. Cliff Tbone Ira the _ _ _ —fourth-among-acactive-plavcrs— (64) were;rcaU a atl2 9 ______f_ ~ m e r^ rule! iatort-witH=ie=tacia«=on-on ------WT>4MUroiJaJBM»6«'W*fb D-5.VI^«>]tLM»cAv'CKionaiMtfi and 34th on chc1C carcer list, Lions runninglg back Jordan ense. Grace’s 2,443 hic:its rank sixth' 0 >lied hm leports ^ Laird ran for 253i yjyards oh 23 cur- . (uhl 3-0 (1-0 SCIC) takes the W HsMWn (.ta »g otherer scores ries, including cwort)firs(-half f toudi- rt trip to Filer on Thursday.ay. . w.OMUwiiUM^pwKnCU - downs. Laird hasIS nmoro th an 600 xUng 2-2 plays at KimberlyI•rly • Camasl a s C o u n ty 58. N o rth G e m 8 ---V ■ , yards rushing in fourfot games. . ^edrndnesday. Carey 58, RichfleHeld 44 - tie f o rd 52. H a n s e n 30 iy Lunderpeen * Ccntuit u iy 6 8 , B u rle y 6 Baker scored onjn iruns o f 75, 55, B«M7.aea*«0 CAREY - Randy Declo _ 35,25. 50,25 and1 3(30 yards, a to(al bm tallied 401 aU-purpapose yards and ContlniMd from Bl possessionsion of the chird quarter. of 285 yards, not includinginc the 75- <>**«■ ••"■•.-a.i. scorcd four touchdow3wns and fresh- B O y Ss :soccer IS set up by play action as yard touchdown puipunt rctum . - n sm»(>iM;n/i|OMnu>pM o m an Qody Baird s lot of energy and moromentum and It 'vas s< scorod three RnrlAv-)y2,Wood River 0 then we had a couplee d “Tliose plays can1 bring your tougher/\ir /\nd we did a good job of 197 througli the air and diree energy from a nvo level le to a 15 - that.'' the Clark Councy: vavarsity a t 4 p.m. :hdbwns. Valley’s lone scorc tackles (12 solo) anti ar made an • in l>oys s o c c e r Friday. : played great defense,” jusc like chat,” he saidid. “Isawkiw kids making some of the Thursday. camele on< a Michael Grant touch-ch. intercepdon and rccccoverodoneof “We | . Richfield’s four fiimbibles. Bobcatsts coacli Wes Nyblade said,d. Nowherc was chatt cenergy seen best block-ocks I’ve seen,” Kidd said, •n reception from Joe Miller JS morc than on the HornetHi hnes, "Tliey did ai terrific job.” Rift RIvw N U. Ufhtho :t was a tougli one,” Valleyl' Richfield got twoo scores from ‘ T^ey kikind of camc out and at us * M»w a a t !«•«.« “ Wes Naylor and toucliclidowns from w nnmlg g every buU and we settled•d which had been on their th heels in Sioker’ssr's 25-yard ran with 5:14 » coacliill 1Marlin Mussman said, m d counterattacked. In thelu the first quarter but seseized control remaininging in the third q u an er r r « ^ i Vall.illey (0-5, 0-1) will play theireir Kyle Jones, Victor Vasquez,V Kyle back anc hj. Yorita and Charlie Amy,Ai secondi 1 half, we stepped up theIC o f che game in thec final three cappedI (he(h scoring for Declo, " secondmd confercnce game of the quarters, which pitchcd pit a shutout for IC • IM»iw'ln.K'*MI on as they heacl to Glennsj,s Blake Surcnis rotuturned a fum- procure,ire.” . season } scorcd his firs( goal on a Barras, al80-pourund' guard. almost three thn quarters taking •M . Fenyy con Thursday. ble 8 yards .for Care:rey. TTie teams Rio® 01 combined for 48 poin(s pc in che penaltyy Ikick in the 48th minute:c made two crunchingg blocks that away thehe underneathi routes'.on ail-I't laa >ker for long the WildcaIdcat passing attack that nn. (lax H A/i c V gwli ^S^3fl.ViBn8 fourth quarter. and addcJded his second at the 58thh sprung Spcn'cer Stoki iwtootli) visic.s m inutee after dribbling aroundd runs and seemed to fu:funhcr ignite hurl them*cm early. M ■ vS5" Carey (2-2, 2-2 Saw Oakley on Tliursdajay at 7 p.m. four defelifenders. Bonifacio Sanchez;z Declo. •‘Tlie reasonroa; we lost the game is Mfl* , S the pass (o Rios, “We’ll rewind thacI fprobably 10 because2 1Id didn’t do a good enougli rvsoaw Richfield hosts Shoshone madetlu i ‘‘•■'JriMIJ C»'* I »" SmunnviM'^ Wednesday. Burleyc y (4-2-2, 1-1 G rea( B asini) ) times in film,” Kidd said. & “We’re job prepariparing tliem,” Schwiekcrt 5 hosts JerJerome today at 11 a.m. to0 always looking for somimeonc who’s said. "I wouldwon have liked to attack Mountain Home116, 1< jerame 7 ;S T '" earn 58. Rkh(M(Md44 try andeJ eam a .split on the season.1. going CO be hi^i tide,, vwho is going iheir coveriver two a little belter.’’ ' fMM 014«^ JEROME - Jcroi;rome's defense Ul.''3-1 Mw ■ to raise everybody elsese to another But KiddUdd had nothing buc com- FojnOaiw C»r FMOM level. Barras is a higliI ttide.” pliments;s fofor the WUdcat coaching played well, but thehe offense came s <•«> < C C«.(U/SJM'ilMO'>w'pmiw"l „ Bliss 00, , up shon in a 16-7’ loiloss a( hom e (o Bjom Christiansen’sI’s 5-yard run staff as Filer Fil is markedly better Magic; Valley\ Christian 0 with 3:30 left in the hhalf put the than in the past. Mountain Home 92-i)2-2 ). Murta-taugh 58, Oakley 16 ■ l> .H|»JC.W,lB/liV.t!iV.«>..J>V/M'Ml ( T'WTN 1 llie Tigers (1-3)}) imissed a 37- MUf C.IU>dlSiuiiM'U«]| « N F A I i S - B liss a n d M a g icc Hornets up 14-10. “I’ve (old tol( you for years duu URTAUGH - TVenttit <1 Vanuw I'i/i'tiauUMi < V Valley Christian Cl battled co their yard field goal midnidway throuRh ci.mmi r I Iis interception - onjne of rwo on Filer hasis (heth athletes,” Kidd said. .mings was all over the fieldId = • (hird con;onsecutivc scoreless drawV the night and seven onm tile season “Tliey’ve’e scareds me. And h e’s the fourth quanerier tlian would Fridavay night throwing three,Q n have made i( 1C10.9, Jerom e. ,o„chdi rridav aa( ( A .scension F ie ld ir; *IWinn - just before half wass aanother big doing a nicenict job with them.” hdowns passes, racking upip ‘ play for Declo as Filer'T was threat- But Deckeclo is .stiU Dedo, and stiU M ountain Momere.'jpeSpondedwitlia y^rds,55 and remming an inter­ C >v/> I Ii long drive capped l>y ) Iheirr Iplayoff game las( yearr ening. undefeatedIted in che SCIC. 1 liy a^score iv.lli op tioion n for another. o a shootout, where the three minutes left,10 (o win It. „ako wcn( to . "Bjom’s higli tide,, too,” Kidd iko(a Hollon led the Redr d n . '0 om i-tm vavM.- iN#!* Conqiieroerors prevailed, said, smiling, '■ DKk)o< 2B. FD*t 10' Jerome^ Qay Swai«on nm for 50 1 defense j from (he defensive yards on 12 curries n J pm. hoi V»v« |V**»»I VVI .-i* MagicVc V alley ^ go a lie N ick P ro o stt Quarterback Ken Webb, V who guuV-S 1“ end positionpos with 16 tackles and a s;wed aUlU sevens shots he faced. Tlie- ' had a relatively quiet nnight as the ’ Schvaneveld( addedd ^2 couplele sacks. Bridger Ward ran o'jjrc 3u coces. Qu;uierb.ick; Bto tt Boesiser " Dietrich 28, Boars stortopped five shots, Hornets looked to est•stablish the all for252yarchon31 carrics OT Magicc Valley Christian (2-3-11 run after getting too) ]pass.happy > toia trvn D«t R«nvi*< iPMMinn U» llj). went 9-forl7for45y^t^^lidspassingand and atei touchdown as the Red Devil'i Clark County 2 2 ,1 i 1Inn(((^ni^i.tn one intereepdon as (imn m e < ^ - d . ovenill,, 2-1-22 conference) hos(ss for Kidd's taste tlie•. Ifu^st diree n -line punished the Oakley!y DIETRICH - Slialiawn Divine The Comrm m unity School Tluirsday. games, hit reserve Dillilion Fowler ^ Jerome (1-3) playslys at TWin Falls defenseise. scored on a 40-yard Thursday. d toudidown “TTiatt vwiU be a great match,” for an 8-yard TD pass: con the first o $<^ji:*."nr„r-nnA |IK> IU-if< DiU. who completeced 14 of 26 DaisyHcinc in e r scorod for th e B obcats eam.” Frid.iy nighl,ight. I n« Uar UMw ^fn They’re an awe.some tea twice as well. passes for 190 yards, deied the game (1-6 overall■all, 1-1 G re al Basin). Even if CEU munagaged to hit , “We needccd another banger out- “I was real happ: a t 22-22 with an 80 -yird ^ run in (he Wood RiverRi (4-S-3,2-0-1 District around the CSI block,, tithe Eagles side," Stroutroud said. “We need to offensive output.” aS^be™sai ; Piwatetello 34, Mlnlco 12 founh quarter. Divinene had 159 Four) visitisits Buhl TUesday, while defenders were often there tl for a move so (Eliane) (El can get more coach Kirby Bright.It. '“Our offen- RUPEP ^ T ~ Greg Hilary andI yanls rushing on 11 carries c and Burley pla->lays at Jerom e today. dig- touches.” Murfax Septanber 27,2003 Ttee*Mnn,TMnMb,Mato Ttax M Sp o r t s

Clemeni n s _ Marlinss clinch NLL wild card . ; OMtfelMtfftMn Bl "Idicdidn’t care for Him very muchich . strikeouts Ust behindnd Nolan Ryan go into0 t th e first round of the play-ay. MIAMI (AP) - - With rainy winningng seawn under manager ; one' more dm e before be this all knowindng v ^ t tyi>e of pitdier he (5,714) and Steve Cai^ Ito n (4,136). o ^ as sa a huge favorite after goinging weather, apathetic fans,fa unsettled . Fk:3 nk: Robinson.Ri Montreal had ' comes to a clow. I*mPm atpeacew ith was, an intimidatoi;’* Ibrre said,id. . He.' needs 13.3. strikeouts 7-0. thisis season against the TVvins[ns ownership and losingng records, the ' not poste)sted consecutive years over • it because I didn’t*t hleave anything *^ut youyc get him over here andnd ..Saturday to reach 2(200 strikeouts and 13-0J-0 over the kst two seasons.,ns. ' Florida. M arline hatave provided .500 sinccincc 1992-94. : bdiind.” 'you rea«alize.why h e^ still pitchingng fbr the 12th time. Ciellemens will go Clememens has a career record of comic relief in recentDtseasons. " One of the mo»lost dominadng mhis4<140s - becauM he^ still a kid.id. for it in the ballparkcthathasbeen t 23*12 aeagainst Minnesota, includ-.id.' Look who'^ laughirdng now. A m e rrican Ic League : power pitchers of bis era, the He love9ves it. ... H e^ very honest,st, his home for the past1st half-decade ing 11-6-6 1 a t th e Metrodome - whichirh ThesurprisinaMi ai u ^ beat the JJ , ^ • ouiiy ri^tJuinderT hhas put togeth* very ^cere^ an^he cares dearlyrly ___follow^ 13 season)ns in Boston m ade ToTorre all the more comfort-,rt. New York Mets 4^3 FridayR night to iw ln sJ . 55,,-Tigers 4 ------^ e r another successftjtsful season with ateiitt_e^gbody e around him, notfot •. and'twd in'Tbrorito.------able wiiwith slotting Clemens forfff...... -c lin c ht^ - 'th e ir—first--— DETROrRorr~M ichiiirciadySf------’ a record o f 16-9 ancand a 3.94 ERA just hin “Depending on-- ithe crowd’s Gam e 3. ff berth since hit thele ifirst pitch of the 11th. ' with just 55 walk:ilks in 205 2-3 «You3U watch him across the field,Id, reaction and how cvcverything goes If thhe e Yankees, get past thehe ^ winmmlng. the 1997 inning• intinto the left-field seats and ' : innings. Included1 aainong his 16 and itt justji looks like he's otit inI a down, m think aboutut it a little bit' IVvins,. th tl ere will remain a possi*2,® - H WoridI Scnes. - theM iiuiiiiuiesota TVvins beat Detroit ; victories was a £iv£ive-hic shutout woridt by b himself. But that’s notlot before I take the mound. n Then . bility th thi at Clemens can pitch at “niey’llII facc the NL ' 5.4 Fridiriday night, putting the ; against .Anaheim on July 30- the even closecIc to, knovring what he^ after that^I won't thirdnk about it at least dionce more at Yankeeee . West champion Gianints in a best- Tigers oneom defeat from tying the ; 46th of his career. all abou>out,** Ib rre said, all after I get in thele flow of the Stadiumtm as the frtmchise tries tofo of-5 series beginningng T\iesday m ihodem-d;Ti-day record for losses. . *Tm certainly ginglad I had the Clem iits record of 26 champi-pj. Son Fhindsco. If Detroit De (41-119) loses ; opportunity to amanage him possibilbility of pitching for thefie C lem ens' won chahampionships onships.IS. Saturdaylay or Sunday against the ' bccause I neverir would bave United:d States a t next summer’sr’s with the Yankees in ii 1999 and “Theres re ’s probably five to sevenen Brewers 12, Astrcros 5 Twins, the Tigers wiil tie the pose- known him as a3 [person,” said Athens Olympics,' but a retum to 2000, and th e ultimaiiate cappcr to guys atIt least in here that don'ti't HOUSTON - Ric.iihic Soxson -ccord of 120 losses sec liv Torre, who was ninot a fan of the majilajors seem s out of the ques-!S- his final season woulclid be to Win a have a 1 V World Series ring, maybet>e homered twice andd doubled as 196262 ^New York Mets. Clemens when mamanaging against tion for)r baseball^i o ^ six-time Cy^ third. more, and an we need to get themm the Milwaukee BnJrewers beat , him. Young; AwardA w inner ^ The Yankees havee a chance to one,” CleClemens said. "TTiey camele Houston 12-5 Fridayy night, drop- Yankeesies iX-2, Orioles 2-3 Five years togethether, however, A ninline-timc All-Star, ClemensIS finish the regular scaiiason wilh the here to0 ^ win and be known as a ping the Astros a half-game NEWV YORK V - Yankees rookie has changed Tbrre^ thinking.t will finiinish third on the careerer best rccord in b ^ b aall, l and they’ll champiorion.” behind idle Chicago50 in the NL jorge Dc Paula took a no-hitter Central. into thee seventhsc inning in his first irtajor leagueleaj start, but New York Cubs^lrates ppd.I. was dcnic:nicd its 100th win when cores CHICAGO - The ChicagoCl Cubs Baltimoreore rallied for a duuhiv S AND STATrs _____ had more co contencnd with Ihan header• split. the Pittsburgh Firatates in tlieir J? '? ®c Posada " ’ hit his 30th homur B a seb a llAj 0UV> ^ "R en n so brewers3»12.ASTR0Sfl 3 WHAT’S O 0 N T.V. quest for a playoff spopot. Rain cook to tie Yogitogi Berra’s club record for a ------— I 3 I' I 3 ' • U.WMME •HOUSnw ______ALBoxm* 1 1 0 2 A t H l> — over at Wrigley H eldcl 0 ivRTos 0 0 0 0 lie, second round. TOC. ' ' • College.Co Arkansas at Alatuma. ronco. 0 a t o g ' Classic. bleheacler that be^r[ins at 11:25 SlanlordFord (1-0) and the Indians '■S'-iiisSi ! ? li:30a)ajn. CBS. C 1:30 p.m. a.m. MDT. ,i]i s s s ? 0 I a 0 . kept Delgaelgado in check, one night S ‘ ;!!!£'” i! Pmig 2 0 I.I o5S* a 0 0 -PGA.Tewenas Open, tliird round. ‘ College,-Co Wisconsin at Illinois, after thele BBlue Jays slugger tied a uS^ai SoSS*;MW3B } 0 2 I a n j M i »aut» t I >«•< I I I ESPN,,2 2 p,m. ESPN2,4p.m. B Braves 6, Phillies» 0( major leafleague recot^ by'hitting CwB 9 0 0 0 TcM 40t2t2» "*”* 'Nationwwide Tour. Mark Christopher ‘ College.Co Southern Cal at PHILADELPHIA - Horucio (o.ur homei>me runs against Tampa i s r ? s s g i?ii?toi«Mn(i).s»ii*c«(n Charity(Y Classic. Ihird round. TOC. California, Ci Fox Sports NW, 4:30 Ramirez pitched six sharp B“y- p.m. innings, and the AtlaJantu Braves _ , _ n-t4no>i(ni Ulnoia 3 p-m-.I. P- m»-.HM(i) ocnMii College. Tulane at Texas, TES, .'moved closer to clincliching home- R ed SOXOX 7, Devil Rays 2 S 7 i,- S ‘^ -LPGA, S3Safeway Classic, second • ’ Co field advantage throitiughout the ST.TETT i i i i ! - 414.24 . .M tf EB BB tt found Tl 4:30 p.m. ETERSBURG, Fla. - Pedro 14 .UMM* ,TGC,6p.m., NL playoffs with a vict(:tory over che Maninez?2 threwt three scoreless ' 5 8 1 0 1*I 1' OMS l aooioeooiM,i.iL'a0^ nrmwi 223 1 • College.Col Soulh Carolina at Hn« 2 t O S O0 I Kij«iv(t|o».o*aiioe-i>WJM^tOWM knnwt.t 2 I.J 4 Philadelphia Philliesi ini the final innings in his final playoff tune- Auto Racing Tennessee, ESPN, 5:45 p.m. night game at Veteran:ns Stadium. up, and MannyMa Ramirez hit a two- : SK«)UeMUiaw«.'»rUMUMr|!»i siisS 'S ’’ ■ ' ^ -ColCollege. 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B SU l pose!;s roadlblock fori Wy^ o m i n ^g Teamss try to a^ivoid Boise St.t. hopesI ■ ■ letdo^vns after 1big wins - .to get baciick on track H H By Josh Dubow - iii TheAMOclall IVojans open Pac-1(•10 play on th e Northerncm Illinois which shone in a 335-29 loss ac Air ' 3oo.yj3-yard games, including 334334 “He's sneaky." Glenn G said. “I team si ahda; giving it all we’ve got road ... USC 34-17 Huskic!kies aim for third win this . Forcc last week. UW U is averaging again;dnst Oregon State. This' year■ hc don’t know any ollieiier way to say it. an d ont)ne of these days we maylay 1 against BCS conference ... 3087 yards passintsing (13th in the hasi completedcc 54.9 percent of his He’s good side to• side.t got .catcha a team with a good, good)od Northwestern (noI line)li at No. 4 NORTTKh e r n ILLINOIS 24-20 nation) and 402)2 y a ^ in total passe:ises for 734 yards and ’twowo great legstrongth...... Hcjustseems upper‘ ctuct early m the game andind Ohio State offense (S2hd). . . - . touch(chdowns witli no intercepdons.ms. -to do it flawlesslyily, effortlessly, get thenlem on the ropes an d jumpmp Buckeyes look for• 19th1 straight Notrerc DameE (plus 10) a t No. 22 Senior quaneinerback Casey Senlenior running back Davidvid We’ve got to really’ getg some han^ on thenem and finish them” he win ... OHIO STATE 27-132: Purduee . Bramlet is 12thh iindividually in MikcUcell is Ilth in rushing in the time and our cover.*r guys have tO/ said. Irish1 irin danger of dropping ' Connecticut (plus> 23)2 at No. 5 third straistraight to Big Ten ... PUR- Virginia Tech DUE 24-7•4-7 I Departing Big Eastst team plays Bruise$ed Bengi;als look tto bolste]jrruiminlg game' incoming o n e... VIRG:GINIATECH No,23P23 Missouri (minus 10.5) a t 1 Kansass I By i« « d Eborn to compliment a ppassing game T he 1:Hornets are a difficult Scrieses dedt at 51<51-9 ... MIS- Tlttf a Wwn co>T»piwpondnt______Idaho sta te vs. ranked second in1 (lie Uig Sky team toCO figure out, Lewis admit-“A* No. 6 Florida States ((minus 30.5) SOURI131-17 31 ______Coherence. ______ted.A fiei'ter hiring a new coach - for-“J, at Duke Sacramento-State—:. Bui as mud) alienennon that has m er Cinrs haveI won 16 straight Yet,ISU is 2-1 onton the season and sive liiline thac has struggled to South Carolina (plujlus 16) at No. against Wi ranked No. 12 inI thethi nation. Wiih ovcrcoxome some carly seasonon averaging 100 yardss per game on thum pedcd St. Maiy's 69-19. And [ Wildcats ... FLORIDA 24- a the ground. Fred Amimey is perhaps Lcadingliigliam was injured in a 31- STcnnesMc 13 tonight^ 7:0S p.np.m. kickoff at injurieries. Burch, who suffered a Vols are 11-0 inn Knoxville Sacramento State,Ite, the Bengals partialial separation of the shoulder.cr, the Big Sky’s mosi)si dangerous 17 loss toto Cal Poly. ISI receiver with 13 catcl:ches su far and Winninling, especially on the road.'.,1 - against GamecocksIS ... TEN- liU Tr W WEEK: 14-5 (scraighc up); . spent much of thee ppast rwo weeks and DDavidj Garrett, missed most £ NESSEE 34.13 ;; trying to revamp,p, recharge and of ISUSU’s last game, a 42-33 vrinin quarterback Ryan1 lAsidingliam will nott I be easy for the Bengals, 11-e (spreairead) ;d has Bengals coachI Liirry Ia’wis who havtave never won at Hornet SEASO^SON: 6M 8 (scraight up); release their missiissing in action . overN 1wrong last and interc trtraining carhp. He arrivedid (2.2.1-0). defensiveve coordinator Bronco with the Detroit Lions U and met adveiventures, died Thursday. Theie publicf knew him as an aamiable in 1967., wwhile the book v/as being>8 After »ihe Air Forcee loss, BYU MendenhaDhall. BYU is holding George Plimpton, thithis writer from undeiderdog. stumbling amid Ihe) fefeet cf s p o rts m ade ininto a movie an d he lost four of ics remanaining six opponentsnts to 263 yards per Harvard who wantedted to go to train- giant!ints and other professions. appeared.‘d in the film. games last season antnd finished game., ing camp with them.im. " I Ie w!was Eveiyman.” Barney■y with its first losing rettticord since A ir Fore•orce (4 0) is the only It seemed like a goodgo< idea to get EaiEarly y ears - Born in 1927.• .aa ■ said, ‘-neIe was a journalist wilh a 1973. unbeatenin teamt< in the Mountain together again. 40) yearsyc after the (jjp|diplomat's son. h e laior wouldJ aattend r great heaiead for athledcs. ihe guy'y. The Cougars arc jususi 2-2 this West andd is ded wilh the C^ougars author wrote his bookook, a chance for u_. who thinlinks,"If. I.can get in one' season after losing at home to in th e leaguague standings al 1-0. 'Ihe the old leammaleses to see eadi _-ian/ard with Robert Kennedydy >; ran prove myself.' Career - In the 1950s h e startlarted -rJ Stanford last week 18-1‘-14. Falcons opcopened league play last other one moro time.ne. ill remember him fondly'y Saturday will be ththe sccond week withkith a 35-29 win over )ut as a '’participatory'journal!lalist And then on I Friday, they out * and \vithh grcat warmth," start for BYU quartert!fback John Wyoming.g- learned of the Paperter Lion's death. wilhvilh resu lls being both comicic zand jail Cogdill recalled wratdi-I- “It was shocking,ing.” defensive instnstructive. In 1953 he helpedd fofound ing Plimpnpton joinng down notesrs lineman Roger,Browrown solid. “We Therhe Paris Review, the magazii evei^vherlere he went during the had a good time lasilast weekend. I hat p ublished work of em ergir training. camp. He decided to play told him how hc was^ a light in my gy,, a veterann trickt on the rookie, ^ Montanaa ______life. lulhors • “I stolele hi's notes but I couldn't “Fm glad our path•aths cros.scd in VrWrigs-AIsowrote “BogeyM/ Man." r them." he Siiid, “I showedJ Continued from B l coming off a 104-yard perfonn- 1963. It was the bestest camp of my. . . • Out of My L eague" a nd “S hladow ad them to a secretary and she could-I. victory over Sam Houstcston State. ancc againsilinst Washington, life. It was good to sec him and the Boxtox." C reated th e fictional charaaracter e them out either, Idaho quarterbackick Mike “For him,lim, it was probably his others. Ic shows howw valuable^ and Sid(;idd Finch, a baseball pitcher \ thee rrcunion, I spent the most;i Harring(on - younger• fcbrother of career game,” gan Cable said. "I fragile life is. I amn shockeds that q 168* mph fastball for Sports e eever spent wilh George,!, Detroit Lions quarterbrback JOtiy thought he rani very, very aggres- I Harrington - has throw)wn for 160 ’ sive.” he% gone.” lustrated In 1985 We lalkedsd and for the first time I The reunion broughight tadde Alot understoocx)d the type of m an hee . yards per game and hasas three TD 'The Vandim dal offensive line tnit- Karras back to Detroiiloit for the first ------passes, induding two lasast week in weighs Monrfontana^ defensive line time in years.- It wasras a chance to 1^55t Sunday, < linebackur Carl1 ’ ' Guard John Gordjtly sat wirh PU m ptorton was a man for all sea-i. a 45-14 loss to Washinjington. The by an averafcrage of 50 pountls per sec old friends.i. particularly Brettschixhneider sat wilh Karnis> Plimpton-at the tearam bai.quH, sons. He Imxed x with Ardiie Mtwrc; Vandals arc averaginglg just 7.2 man. Plimpton. , . . and Plir’limpton in a private Iwxc . remembering lhat tranarkliM o die< 10 Willie Mays. He points per game. “They’rerc thei biggest, strong^t “I am veiy gracefulr u li ^ c w e w « | watchinging the Minnesota Vikings> training camp and hovow the Uons inventedI a a spriVig training phenom1 Idaho coach Tom CcCable said team we’lle’ll play this season,” able CO share theJ FPaper Lions defeac: DetroitD 23-13. He rcmcm- welcomed Uiis most im.,m nual look. p u i^ e r named n a Sidd Finch, who) Harrington and the rcceccivers just Hauck said,lid. ', reunion,” Karras saidtaid m a scate- bcitKl howho Plimpton pulled for hisi ie. could thro\row baseballs faster thanI need some confidence.c. Orlando And theyicy mayi be ready to play menc. “George was^aagenclcm g anm team, which wl has fallen on hardI “IiwasjustadeliglU,it."hesaid."l anyonecouloulcl imagine. Winston has caught 14I ppasses for ,in front of the crowd of about che truest sense of thehe word-loyal, times, don’t know that then.■re's another , was* ™ the ^ p e r Lion thotc 182 yards this season. 23.000 at Washington-Griaxly fimiQr, a good friend.tid. He was my “i toldlid him,‘George, we’ve got toI person who could have»e dono uhat of life. ure," Cable said. "WeVere got to do Seattle lascvist weekcntL. exploits induded boxixndhg and tia- pii^. if' the th Lions score and recover ihrough the drudgery andmonoto-a: ; are people who perhapsi a great job here, qu:juickly, in “We lovevc goii^g to their place to peze-Ctying. died Tfauisuisd^y night at the onsiciside kick and kidc a field ny of iraining camp. would callII rmc a dilettante bccausc! ’ resolving thac issut* andd |gee chese pJay,” Cableble said. "The ao w d is his New Yoric apartmei tiey win.’That was George, “He was a rookie nnendthetl'ras illt>olciasas though Tm having tooI kids in believing they canc catch righc on top of you and theyVe of 76. He documentedsTitSSs n?.'’a shocker. At least we had a lot of rookie hazing.,11c 1 sans his m uch fun,”I.” he wrote. ‘‘1 have never it." noisy. Ployin[tying in Seatde shoold ing stint training witfaItfatheUonsin the reuniunion and that good dn^e sdiool song, just like; the1 otliers. “ nviivinced there’s anything Idahols running gameic is keyed give us a good{ idea w hat-to ' his book Taper lion.” together.*er.” We embraced him and,d.fcUinlovc inhei-entlyily wrong in having fun.” by tailback Zach Gersmcner, who is expcct.” fj ,sesT iwMLAt abe** leHaeAer 27,2001 TIbm OUIr S f^ Q RCTS Y( • yburSj■Sports Dtsjt: 733-0931! Ext.Exf. 22Sf {Noun: 2-11 pjn.)

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''''m '“\ I Tb* iwin Falls f>atrioUI U-year-oldd all-star toam w*n1iwnt 18-12 this past s*ason. rOM* MMIMI K WUT DOM*M» Kn**IIng. from l*ft to rigright, are: Nick Dame. Jaredi JoiJordan, Kyle Mealer, Zak This year'a 2 0 0 3 Pony UL e s^ e and tournament chamismploRs w ere The Thursday'sy't Slotten. Kyi* Knigg* andnd Kasey Knigge. Standing,, frofrom left to right, are: Zach ' . . crew. Th* t* sm won th*te regular TWtn Falls Pony Laa|sague seaso n with a recordd .- Van Loo. Marcus Jardin*n*. Sam Pence, Cody Burgoyne,lyn*, Brennan Lancaster and | ------The TVtIn'F8lI#'aiwtarr teteamrthe Ploneersi'had a'fregreat summer. Thoy took first ‘ . of 10-1 and t h « i defeatsIted Vane* Company LLC In tbw,-from left to right, are: Der*erek Thompson, beak flR|ihed third In Jeromene andi foarth at the Sols* RhreIhrer Festivsl tournament. Regains. Caleb Pulslpheiwr. Rudy Bowman, and Wyatttt IBrown. Picturad In th* The team, pictured leftrt tto right, front row, Is: ZanI**! Slotten, Cody McBride, mlddl* row, from loft toB right,I are: Marcus Ko, Claytoirton W ells. Dylan Dobbs, _ PatritDts deselerve TyierWotters, Jaton WellVelker and Kyle Wickham. Back ad row. Is; Eric Harr, Drew Chase Crandall. Cody Halansen, Oab* Heath, and Andnidr*w Olson. Plctur*d In the Starley, Caialdy Qalnea,M. iDerek Maloney, Nick Magee{ee, Mitchell Stew art and top row. from loft to righ'Eht. are coaches Wiley Dobbs>s tand Ous Bowman. Not . Taylor Ellis. Coaches weiwere Rick Gaines, Rob Ellis amand Kelly Magee. pictured are coachos Kin(Im R ab in s and Craig Crandaldail. ^ a p a t'on the;back

The TWin Falls Pairtriots, an 11- Days, Men•feridian Cal Ripken state r ~ year-old all-star teamn in the Cal toumamennent, Heber'City, Utah and ' Ripken Jr. League ran]inks, finished IWin Falls.ills. The Patriots were a fan B o w l i id smokking -1am ixeBd b agy dieir season 18-12. The Tl Patriots favoriteJ ata the Hebcr Valley faccd a tough schedulule, battling Flrccnickcideer Super League touma- With the announcencement that convenient enough toto allow che Wally andid Ja n S tuder and Marty7 12-yeorold teams all sfrec in August, L e t ’s G o quickly w ith o u t slow>wing down l^es andmd will close all opera-B- ' Ripken Jr. league wiivith an awe- PleasantIt GroveG Caiuions, losing 6- dedded to conductt a survey of dons, movining chem to their center;r some display of hea2a rt, m ental. 4.Thc Canr^annons had played over 70 bowlers on how theycy feel about B o w l i n g ^ ^hn Knapple said1 he1 “would ' in Burley, toughness, and .baseba]>all savvy by . super Icagi:ague games, to only three .. bowling centers addinging non-smok* probably stop bowliniing,” while EverybO'body sincerely thanks:s finishing^ondat che:e season-cnd- for the ^triots.P as ing sections or goingng smokeless T Tiffany Kiesig said “FcFd probably Lem andd Aleahi Miller for theirir ing TWin Fhlls Invitatioional touma- Numcrouirous Patriot players will . entirely. bowl more.” suppon of bowling over the past;t ment. return to action this fall in. To start with I wahirant to thank * I also talked wich somime of valley many yeaears and congratulatee The TOung men also> t(took nmner- Mesquite,te, Nev.,t to compcte in the those bowlers, both sir B obble ThehiaTUcter bowling proprietors andnd had them chem on1 theirtl retirement. Theirir up at the C ^ Ripken JrJr. state tour- R o d ^ Mountain M School of non-smokers, who comompleted the fill out a survey as well.11* grandchildildren might even secc * nament in Meridiah, heldhe July 10- BasebaU'sU's Halloween ond survey on the non-smokloking issue. I v^ouj Ihrce of che centers!rs - Sunset them atsome m i o f cheir school anda 12. The host Meridianin Mavericks Thanksgiviipving tournaments. Ih eir'. had responses from, 660 Idlers j„s Bowl in Buhl, Bowladrotome in TWin conunuiiity 0 defeated the Patriots1 on< diampi- ^uesc toI becomcbei a state champion ie Thompson said she ity ftm ctions. Our best to and su( bowling cententers. Of the standing o Falls and Jero m e Bowl1/1-a ll have Wally andd Jon J and Marty and Jeri.j onship Saturday aftere r .th e Paks is what drivesdriv cach player's enthu- rcspondcnis, 30 do not "t mind. areas within their centnters where 1110 loea y svrept their pool p l ^ uundefeated. siasm to> reachre the title game for lot smoke, 27 But Ka)uidn't really carc. There >c^ bowling comxni^ty smoke and three a rer ex-smokers.ex could invii smoking is not allovowed. That lost a longtiIgtime dedicated bowling„ Even th o u ^ they didn*in'tachiewa the thirdI straightstr year. Keep belie%-- just bc a ton of people being the bowlers* settc ^ goal they had set onea :year prior, ing and your yo dreams wUl comc Let’s start with th ei smokers.sr ^ t h her.g outside," she said. tee area. proprietoror w h e n D allis Brown , Fifceen said they would wo either “i woulti M anagement at Snsnake Rjver passed iway aws la st Monday. OurJ. they pro v ^ to themsehrives as com- true. Katina Lucero said she Bowl said: “Being a ne> pcdtois by-beating thee. 12-yearoId: Thanksu to each of my players for > quit the siwrt or go0 tot another famiiy meiivite more people to bowl ew center I prayers reare wich che family, . center if the centerr wherc w they and they i feel we’ve been able tot( accomo- TWin ' Falls son and for foi achieving a level of J bowl went smokcleeless. Nine the centeuld be happy. Some of my a non-smok. the lanes5 and a the cxdtement of responded that they woi crs vtith use of smoking • tournament. play thatt wawas incredible to witness. I woul4cohtin* Lucero saiinembers are non-smokers, ( to th e season can bc see • The Patriots comtjcttited m tour- Your hardrd vswork made the Summer______— ^ue-Jo-lwwIi-Three-suggeggested hold— Bob Line _____Mountain View i L r r - a t 'your~loC5il“ bowling y would bowl with m e if Shoshone responded: “1 J naments this summerr ini Jerome, 205^. ing non-smoking leaguejues. “That’sIter ci was non-smoking,” 'center. Con^me join the fim and• Mountain Home, Mericridian Daily . .. -CoachK. - ' . In the survey, I asked e d :all respon- For chc a new center, it would h Bowling! I ignatcd area, but right dents if I had pcrmtssiission to use agreed tha“ ‘ididn' like-th d their names. Now, jf if I was to Howevei space is lim ited for tlus.''*•" Thelma^c ’s discriniination," he said. IS; column appears regular-^ _ _ _ ( . includc all the responsenses, this col- • responses1C : non-smokers, m ost all ly inYourSpcSports. Contactherat 733- O n THE ROADJD - ■ umn M-ould fill an entirenre page; so 1 Morr6w:h at it was a good idea, Notes: 4357, by e-mail e-r at trudcer^magi- have selected only threeirce. the smokirver, I also had some' Snake R iver Bowj piproprietors, cfinA:.cDm orfaxor at (208) 733-3197. is such as this from Rick ■ — T'. i r o a i f “No problem, provided " s e ------T o u r > iNAMENT SUGCking areas arc dose and ___ C h e e r l eEADERS GET RiJEWARD y i n e 9 :CESSES

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I ACROSS 1 Endurod ^ Studenit bids JT 6 Athl«l*'a )o<> F r o m t ainks i to trroops, si[igns grow all« 11 Sphere ' 14 Kemo Sobe-a — to rene;egotiate P«J * ., 15 Raplw woopon h a t I r a qq strainss U J S . r eesources 16 n o sso r Benog. . a.fl. p her currfew “ • 17Rtohl ^ ByRi'Robert Bums Ml I .ll buOduQding plai^” Cordesmah said lOM inoool i»octeted Ptb- wTttof Pentagon planners did foresee ‘RebeJ WIirMut — DEAR ABBY:Y: Our daughter, ^252 _____ Anal: >me postwar difficuldcs. They a CauM’ __ ••Jill,” began cocollege near o u r ^ ■ WASHINGTON - Wr\umerous aCa- " " S fieldselds or with, an explosion pf eth- I demic awards.She Shholds down a PW-]1. The administxation is' scnun-s a 23 Rneotinck H [ng to find ’ thousiwds mmorc ,'nicvic violence - none of which hap- CItCOIt — ______part-time jo b thailat enables her to bung ' peoecaied. 24 MBfkdOwrt __ cover her car payayment and insur-, ®ooPx>ps by, early next year. Strestressed o vo n t. WhWhat t h ^ ilid pot fulty foresee ance. She has ne«evei* bron a prob- nerican soldiers are suddtddenly 27 _ Cflfoiono Dcin{ing given two-week vpcation;ions.' wasas theI violence aimccl at US. 28 Dnrnlno noedlo lem. occupcui^don troops and the ottier 32 MTV play ______FKRve months intb the Amerilericah ISjiPfH 35 Ltvod 10 fighl ciipadon of Iraq, there are gi securicurity problems that have ham- ■ H II aed the reconstruction efforts another day .W27/0:7/03 D e a r I ; signs that the Bush adminisuSs: ‘wTsa? 39 Porndigms - . Qonn Ivastly underestimated whiH^iatit andajid angered many Iraciis. 41 Pootiive aspect ountiy An early indication that the 42 Toigui in a 5 Periods rflnT? I >uld take to stabilize th e coui bowltrto . 6 Nibbled on g 7 c r Baghdad fell in eariy Apriipriir .M admtrImtnistradon did not foresee a voiiuiion , 7 Arlo* Imago . Pentagon planners haclJ :not longng I and violent postwar period • 46 Roason 8 'Componeni ;>ccted that such a largee I w asats a statement made by Defense 47 Assessments ’ . g Kiddy taboo I s m E Secrelicretary Donald H. Rumsfeld on 40 Beseech 10 Ubiquiious P W ce, now totaling 130,000 troccnwps. 52 OfO o ' Pepperr bugs Ia|x|m A b b y woui.uld be required for sudi a longh ■ Ffeb.b. :27, shortly before the war and Webb 11 Actor Oavis c R A dN Jill recently tun ricxi - more than a year it nowr ■ / gan. 53 Advoisary 12Givoloodback r a 3 she wrants to re^ic. f m “ ' S;>ears, . rather than weeks. “les not logical to me.” he td d 56 Deals s‘ star 28 Shnrpshooior |n|0|A -j-g- wants to spend the ’ Wear on tank treads and ve • UA Amiy 4tt IfifintntrytoMIarJlm. f ■fe boyfriend, sh e shoticgodate her cur- appeitires.that has far outpaced 1 S. forccs could begin to draw 66 Itsy-bilsy 29 Buns o K “ T h ^ - Short hddtWteKW(ht-WMk-oldbaby ■ d o ^ ' G7 Slir>o mud 30 Hosp. disoaso D lErsi T y . our house. But witJto stay ovemiRlit _ ny^ ability to restipply the wn os. Iraqis took over morc of 68 Infamous 31 flun oui arm coUege this fall, •sit' on weelwhds. hiiscalads that normally are replacjiaced tfrtR*ch*l for the flratfll tlm« after thes securitys< dudes around the Heimsley 32 SlfMor Damono ly realisdc. d I told her if .she develi intwo anMitf FHdiy at thehe Baltimore. Md., counttimtry. 69 Trawling devicee 33 Noighbor ol » a year are wearing out in t 70 Culobratien Mom. 45 OldIld I horso 55 Bost and . What should wche night with her •nths. Vi Asked whether w ar■plan- pL airport. Short'lt onI a• two-week vac^ It[t nremains the plan to transfer 71 Trnnsmils 34 Winter quarters 48 Oosilossip Buchanan her do what shelould 1 move out of cle stii had anddpated such het tion from hit doployn nirity and other responsibilities 36 Sort motal 49 Largarge shrimp 57 Spooch flaw that she' find herith 1 her attending Armyrk for U.S. ground troops t the Iraqis. But the looting and DOWN 37 Asnor and 50 Watc/atch ogam 58 Dalai _ need to give our it^sd not financial. TVvad brigades. But thatt Iplan is being re- lowles;vlessncss that dcscchded ujnn 1 Filter McMahon 51 Balttialanco.shoot 60 Slippery g after the war. Gen. Paul Ke 2 Country noar 38 Abordoon river pluslus ■ shockers answer and we’n onccArmy’s i m aterid d u e l, said, sa eviuuated in lightht of continuing * partsrts of Iraq immediately after I Fiji 40 Hardened 53 8lg.|Ig-lime 61 Morrimont . you. vc do, Abby? Let montl.me did,.some didn’t.” attacks on Ameritrican forccs and ^ddaiddam Musscin fell - followed,^ 3 Scheduled noKi.I 43 Boor glass ' crimiiminal 64 Gymnasts' padnd - MICHIGAN M5 wants, or insist nersThe 1 decision to' rcquirc■ts 12- slow progress n in getting ..other..... increa:reasingly. sophisticated' and. 4 Elevator Qian? 44 Mir>or devil S4 Upri(prighi 6S Woep DEAR MOM A^r own placc? Wc y „rknth tours for all troops in1 Iraq,In countries to contritribute troops. deadlyidly ambushes of U.S. troops - . __I your ground. Adaughter a fuial longluding a reservists. When theIC :3rd • The FentagorOH'S dedsion to hovefc pnn'ented1 any substantial daughter appears’re counting on th eintiy A Division and thec 1st; begin gnuiting troroops a vacadon decreacrease in the number of and responsible, I tine Expedidonaiy Forcc! con-c< break, leaves thatt b(^anb this week Amemlerican troops on the ground. why you and yourMOM h AND DAD ired Baghdad in carly ApiApril, and are expeaedd to increase in Somk>me say it may have been Aries gJ e t s i n t rrespective compromise yourUW v DAft Stand se troops thought th e warr was« number, bcyonc^ n d thc'Pcntagon^ capadty to e w ci^ what is morAlthough your r and they would be headsadcd “They planned toto pull the troops anddpid p ate these problems. -----1 • her right now -rs c to be mature i„fant IF SEPTEMBERER 27 IS YOUR ie in a matter of weeks. Instcistcad out quickly,” said s Anthony “Mil‘Military operations, in my education 'underI sec no reason Mnrin/ stayed for months, and therience. rarely turn out e.xuctly BIRTIIDAY^^ti-’nlU-'rt: indcpeniient- H o r o s c o p e spending nightr husband should aueret anpathctic natutv' laccments will serve even cvi the Ccnter for Stiairatcgic and Intc^ as you you envisioned them, without minded-wfllTaVniF ' boyfriend^. -vaIucs,JQJraust dng to make adjustments,'’ siiid and considerationn forf( others; how* Jeraldlne Saunders ore important to }cr. . ruidonal Studies iin Washington. having ever, you’re nilhiehless when pro- I------The disdosure this wreck>k by That plan was based bi o n . what Steveve Abbot, a retired foui'siar, -----' DEARABBY:lacompfeting her vy admiral who was deputy vokcd. You could1 wtwoil< in advcrtis- Havin',/ing the rigiu job makes for)r a { a good friend, ••J:r your roof or ‘i™ior , militaiy commandcrs: thatth Cordesman calleded an illogical Navy ; ing.multimcdia pubjublLshingor nure-- posit'nitive atmosphere and mood / may have to take th e polipolid- assumpdon that U.!U.S..forces would commtnmander of U.S. European father died from h nmand when it ran the air war ing and would makeake a good broker. You’rei’re attracting all kinds of ncvs months ago. While / scnsidve step of callinglg up1 be greeted almostst universally as Commi You can expcctL-ct unexpected ]>copkpl6 into your range. A love ma> longerisands more reservists forrlraq Ir liberators, that polidcal po control overKcr Kosovo in 1999. “Clearly th ere' ooy sick. Jillian didn't e been major adjastmems." • changes wiihin thelhe next 10 days; sijjrulking. us often bccauscI am: 14 and have / than was planned ju st wee!veeks ' could be handedi over to Iraqis haveb* posiDvc news inI DDecember; ahd LIBIIBRA (^ p t. 230ct. 22): With/im ,. spend as much tin••Jillian,” whose . A troop rotation ’ planph quickly wd that thehere would be no ------renewed ohligatiortions and travel gentletie .Venus, sim and moon in Dunccd in July,induded molmobi-, insurgency, Robei'jjben Bums covers the military Ul with him while shelung cancer sut “ JV " Thc'Associated Pres. next year. yourr sign, you’re looking for When Jilliccu- ably not promisedI iiin advance. saidI JambaldorjJ: Tsercndorj, a be involved in a rehrelative's sugges- cxchanlange. being protective, burhing n th p r th n n _ Thj>,A»l>n of Iraq. But partidpadonon of countries counselnselor at the Mongolian ; ' donsforalovemhtchItch. Self-reliance SAG\GITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.cc. her daughtet^answerer secs her out- io.se countries are lookingg fcfor as small as Macedcdonia — popula- Embassbassy in Washington, is the best rcdMe vwhere work Is 21): FViends FV and neighbors offer*cr even go to th e mallind during dass Now}ush administradon to returitum -^tion 2 million - and d :Estonia-w rith Moretore evideiice of returned i concemed. Chew: all the facts. theirr support,si but caution is need- Do you have anys depressed, 26-natiifavor for their supporport. 1.4 million peopler - have given a favors>rs will take the shape of GEMINI (M«v21-J21-Junc 20): Your ed. YoiIt'ou 1m 1 invincible and sen.sei-se and Jillian^s other Jiliian’sI mom • ing”golia, th; which,has 174 troopsps ini .valuable intemadotonal stamp to a futureire US,1 military aid or invest- penonal planet, MciMercuiy, sets the you cafca^ do no wrong. can get her motlierbut she won't let pationwants ' a free trade deal witwith war that received*d no backing memit in in Eastern Europe and uther trend for life atIt home today. CAPIVPRICORN (Dcc. 22-Jan. 19):9)- It’s not like h e r momver the phone br TI10.S- Lending a ^pathc Jnitcd States.'Rirkey, whichch iis from the United N adons and is friendlyndly states - whidi could comc ithetic (?ar has a Bclievi:*ving in your partner^ sinceri--r>* us. She^s met everyII < with us. th e Bwidering sending 10,001,000 ■ largely perceived a;as a unilateral at thehe expense• of old allies like partner or lover aroiirouscd and in a ty Ls: difncultdi at times, but it^ no Jillian says sh e likesy advice for me th e >s, fa just won 58.5 billionn ini act of the Unitedsd States. The Fhmceice and Germany, Ixith oppo- romantic mood. reasonon to put tilings on hold. Muchich » FRIENDSr friends, so we Mongol • CANCER (June!21-July22): 21 You to you loan guarantees. And Polancand, 20,000 troops supp:>plied by coali- nentsts ofol the war, analysts say o u r . surprise, some of your>ur DEAR FRIENDS:r to lighten up? . Iraq,ia, wi Romania, Latvia and otioth- don countries so fara r also case th e "CleaClearly, those countries see the have a natural curiosiosity about tmy* ideass maken waves. Jillian is being heldim doesn’t know th e Uni thing new and up3 tcto date. Scales Aq U pushing for contractss tto burden on the 13050,000 U.S. sol- US. needs ne political support and 2UARIUS (Jaa 20-Feb. 18):8)' owrn home. You andy one of us, and considtild Iraq’s infrastructure, diers in Iraq, troops,”ps,” .said Philip Finnegan,: a fall ftom your eyes,-cs, and you see ListeniiMling to someone wiser gives'cs should talk to the:es us all, troops, how much there iss to explore. You you a c hey’ve chipped in and theth^ For that, expeitcrts say, the • militarytary sales analyst with the Teal a d earer idea of what u part- selor or a trustedDS t OF JILLIAN U S loaa piece of the action,” saiisaid United States is willilling to pay. Group,Lip, a defense consultancy. may be attracting someonesot unusu. ner wants wa and where a relation- your concerns forDS: It appears Serbia, al into your life. ship is going. You'd like-the clial- Pike of the defense consuiisul- In February, Prt’resident Bush •‘Tlit^’n^ ’re going to use it us lever- al- depres.sion and her':Id captivc in her ers arer GlobalSecurity.org. “The;liey invited Mongoliaiian Presideni age inin tiying1 to .strengthen their LEO Uuly 23-Aug.:ig.22):Themoon lengeoc of a new sport or pastime. mother may neednd your friends rebuild making up to passiondonate M an and ' p isSCES c (Feb. 19-Mor. 20): Man: to wet their beaks." Natsagiyn Bagabandidi in th e White handi in in negodations and in gct- ‘T* help to get throughle I .sdiool coun- “The'M governments openly ask asi House to thank hirlim for joining tingfavors.” favc wild Uranus createates a positive cnterinring forward motion today in husband. 1 tcadier about y^,ant a ' atmosphere and siesteers someone your sign si means >-oit’re leavingng r Jillian - her jo h n Pi into your orbit. It coul:ould be tlie start , introsp«spection behind. You’re in a ■.t i.solatton. Her t^ncy ( of something hig. con.stniLnictive ahd outgoing mood i psydiologicol ■ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 2 22): and.waiivant to give a helping hand." Beil the loss of her ultimate . Super Beioom Cockr C( L control rules!S ••Communion" isIs a□ liquid word [~j ~ comer fl —re 1 designed for ultimate j diat always takes the shape of it.s 55 HP I contiiinur, A scholar.lar. whose head Noskic omfort Sl &es turnaround up to 50% Super 6loom 0 ” ^. Day after day, jo bI afteraft job, you'll contaias it only ass “i“intimate rap* Ri-;\ i.sri'i-;D) -S f operation ■ port," contends it’si: ththe most high. greater operator appredaiiate th e s e S uper advadvantages: • cfloomcr'“ compact tractors arc t , ly desired human1 c

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■ B rief'FLY IK C e t c h u im i , S . YLhoost . t s l a c k ;s e a s o n 1 e c o i i oo i n i e s ~mMoi I . cnce for th e Kctchumm Grill Swing Sw ’n’ Dixie I ] and Visitors Bururcau. n . Addided events in.fall,^ in Ketchum, owner Scott J JazzJai Jamboree. - T he ja s festiv:ival, Oct: 15- “ 6 Perking up I ^ *• Mason said. Before, lotsofMlo r^^H IIn the spring, the 19. draws arou3und 7,000 ' ♦ combinetlned ( city sales tax coltec- Dell plans toD launchI spriiring keep revenue■' local businesses' wouldw K Sun , Valley K Jm which ceasily out- nons for rotir rotallcr» In Kctchum and ' ' . ' simply d o se duringlg the Mountain Wellness ^ strips chc Combiibined popu- • sun Valleyley diduiing Octotor arc up • online music!a service rolliJing year-round lace fall and spspring FT - Festival Fej draws peo- 7 k larions of Ketdtdium ,and 27 porcenient s sinco 198S. the year I bccause there weiweren’t ||^ d D I ;>Ic pIc during the nor- ^ I Sun Valley, she sl said. before iho hotii first Swing •f>’ Dixie JazZ .* Broadening its reareach into con- ByScdcott Kraus e n o u ^ customers. H L maually anemic vHl , ^ Almosc all of chcliesc people Jambotee.se. sutner electronics, coacomputer ’"atfor TTmos»Waws W correspondent______"For m e to be abiible to ' j ^ ^ B j momonth . of May, ^ '- .- • ^ ^ 1 arc from oulsideie Ihe area. • CombinedDcd I lodging occupancy Dell Inc. said it plansins to launch its ------“ stay open yeararount it's aftifter the Sun S. The four-dayly wellness ratds for Kclr Ketchum ond-Sun Valloy own online m tuic sen«rvzce and stun HowJW do resort communitieses partly because of ci l/allcy Ski Resort ■ i fescival on Mcinimorial Day ore up fromrom • 46 percent fn 1997. «Alling /tiglfnl musicsic players and boost ' t their, economies in theIC ' events chat hapi>cn in Scott M » n <=■“doses in mid-April. otUMonlca weekend, whididl features the year bcfcbefore the first TrallIng of flat-panel televiidonisets., s« fall andan< spring “sIack”'seasons,IS, slack season,” said Ma The sheep festi. speakers sudi asm Decpak the Sheep ipTt restivat, to 56 pcrcent In addidon to inancreasing pres- whentin che w eath er isn’t right forsr who has owned the restaurantre for val, Oct.c. :10 -12, attracts an csti-• Chopra, attracts aboi>out 1,000 now, sure on traditionalI nhvals such as theirr mainstay n winter or sum-n- ' 1 2 years. ’ m ated 5,45,000 people, a mix of> locals and tourists. • October's!r's lodgingI tan cotlec- Apple Computer Co. andt Gateway m er activities? ai Ketchum andid Two events chacIt have boi- - local resesidents and tourists, lions arce up 75 pcrcent sincc . ' Inc, Dell^ move putTuts it in more Sun VaUey Vi did it by startinglg stered th e local faifall cconomy said H eath a t e r LaMonica, che fes-' city sales taxes upP------tho lestfestival started, and 43 : ' dire« competition witwith Sony Corp. threee events that, together,T, d u rin g th e prcvio'iously slow tival’s coc:oordinator and a part- ...._Thq_irnp_acc is evidentnt in collec- pcrcent sinesince the sheep festival ------and-Samsung.-It-aIsodso-signals the -'drawatr arleasc 13,000 people."------Octobers include thetie Trailing of— rim e m ari­jrketing assistanrfor the------. - - inoeasing integradonion of PCs and 'Hice visitors\ make a big differ-r- th e S h eep Festivaltal and the Sun ValkiIley-Kctchum Chamberr Please see RESORTRT. Page B9 ______other home entertainsinment devices, “By introducing hig]tii^-perfonning consumer electronicscs productsi thac . doselyintem tew ithJl tthe computei; i -n Idahiho firms we are ddivering what w: is most \ important to consumem ers — content EIRP] and experience - att a better value C laiDVtlNCGTHt >LACE^ helpp make than they’re currentlyJy ^getting,” said . Dell Chief Execudvee ^Michad DelL Analysts said DellII could o expand into other areas of digiligital entertain- carssmore ment, sudi as still ancand video, cam- eras, even though the th consumer electronics busing hasnotoriou^yha adva^anced low margins. The Round Ri Rock, Texas-based companymy has never , Jonan EiEdwards, T!l° ;[otod P res s ______been known as a jmxiu ofBIacl.itkfoot, .- ,Move over. Detroit, but it excels a t streamfltnlined manu- sltsato]lop a sloei- is shoi facturing and taps markets m only shnuldering in on your when it believes theyf atarc profltable. :•;? • wheeledled roller miiutnotivevc iiindustry. Sort of. Dell would not discuscuss pricing or " ' 'v- ‘0 Wednesiesday (n Idaho d«e^doesn't make the vehi- launch daces for anyny of the new - • ’ Glenns8 IFerry. ( '.‘■’Jtedinojogy finns just offerings, but said they the would be ^ H n | l-,l - help makcm microdiip .sen- say if the music scrviccrice would be a W B k courseBln II . soi-s iliat aiit(atitomatically dim mir- ick-ii|) alarms for indus- subscripdon-based systsystem or pay- '■ Pocatellello, roi-s to hack-i as-you-go, like Applets!sil\mes i' Music Jl Edwardsds began “ vehicle:ides to software that Store that'charges 99 9? cents per workingn0 nn *hA ulloWS dflVCIrivers to voice-activaie S i n „ « their wfrx-less;less devices, King Hill<111 Irooway „ iili ihef raviist automotive indus- projectt IIn July try becominging 1more reliant on elec- Gold prices hit hi]highest and hasIS been ' trunics.it'siu>tiiiot snnmsing thill tedi- level In seven ye:rears operatlniIng the nology iiuliisiiliistries here aiv looking i|L . machineno there f... a hiwcr.•r |.ipiece of the action. RENO, Nev. - OPEIPEC’s s i^ ris e , A iiuntbcr)ur hihigher prices AMI SemicoilIcoiulitctor to IX'CO to are buoying westem goldgoi miners. I-:.\ien(ied S.v^Systems - each has a ' The metal fetchedJd its highest- , j)iece of the:he worldwide aiitomo- price in morc than seveiw n years dur- ' live market.:•!. ing Thursday trading,;, fli^gf with ;; WesternI lilecironic.s.l-k a contract $400 an ounce. maniiriiciuriniiring company based in Gold closed in London 1 Meridian, has seen more business S390.45, its best showingdng sincc June I uiMi< recently inn theth automotive mar- 1996. It inched past $3SS393 an oimce ket, and ilatis to pursue further on the New York< Mercantile t t T- ^ 1 ^ sales ill thisis aiarea. Exchange before dosingang ait S385. X A / r i I D S "Weciefinitcinitely sc'e this as a gnnv- “So far, that^ playeayed weU for .V Vomen, U minelorities laniid high-pa^lying conststmction jo ing markett withwit elL'Cironic te^nol- ■ Nevada^ gold mineis,”rs,” said John' ogy providingding engine enhance- Dobra, an assodate proferformjmce| or day- che world. Its total of■;‘773‘‘S 7 o" “ e not just white men. Contractors Education Foundation.Fc the contractictors foundation, which find women :;ind minoritiities-who umIuv perfomibmiance." ounces last year was surjiu^assedonly -n,en!e isi a looming crisis in a • •- She has secured ' a. job with normally providesp n training servic- migllt1 be interested in a1 highwayh Wliile Jorda>rdan wouldn’t disclo.se ' - Australia, which prodnoduccd9mil. . shortage;e ofo tnnncd workers coming Stcclman-Duff Inc. off Clorkston,i cs co ics micm er ber companies. 1construction career. customer namesluim for competitive lion ounces, and SouththAfacamth i iModiehe highway trade, but Idaho Wash, and is currcndy on the inter- Gifford saidsa the average age of Forty-five students gniXiiduated reasoii.s. he .said.sai his firm has con- 12.7 million. contraccoircors are busy preparing oject. . highway, cor:onscniction workers is from I training last month,h, includ- tracts withli a high-performance Growing confidenci:nce among Women anand minorities for the hi^- By the time she fininishes her rising and isis now 48 years. iing 15 Shoshone-Bannockick tribal motor^rcle.• businessbu and a large investors ^ t th e Europe jobs building and repairing apprenticeship in a few;w years, che The numnbers b of thosc seasoned members1 from Fori Halall, one tnick enginene busine.ss.b Bank Agreement would I ceded infrastructure, single m other of three•ec will bc employeiess are dwindling, 'and black I man, several Ili.spananics and “We havee stistarted business witli was among the foaors c< -n ierere was a perception thot making $22 an hour. they have to continually train new a i half-dozen while womciien, mas- boih these companiescon in the past to the pricc increase, Dol irasn't a placc in (he indus- “ I worked constriicd(don a cou- hires who dodc such work as labor- cer1 trainer Kiwi Hum saidlid. O ther six months,'ths," said Jordan, Under that pact, the 1 ^omen, or it’s only for ple years ago. flagginglg I really crs, studentsI have come from1 EasternE "Currently,'. thisllii new busine.ss is promised not to sell morn ^ than 400 Anglos,, aiand that’s not true.” said enjoyed it. A friend brouaught home The trainlinces start with 160 Europe1 and Russia. aboul pcrcci;rccnt of uur business, tons of gold a year from thi J Gifford, executive direc- some information aboutJt the train- hours of cla:ilassroom work on con- “I Uiink'the only dniwb■vback on and we expect)ect this will grow to be In foct, he said, the banks 1 ro f?the Idaho Associated ing program.” struction mmathemaiics, reading roadj construction is >t)u'rcre on the 8 pea-eiit - possiblyp< higlier - in : stayed ouc of chc gold mari About 5 pcrccnt ofr Americani blueprints, roadn grades and other road."1 said Ro.>de Ayere.a Sicjicelman- 2004.” The sunrise dedsio 1 Contractor:, the n Edwards of Blackfoot hi^w ay workers are wcivomen and matters. They Th then are intro- Duff1 hum an resources person.1 Jordan saidaid thet two automotive Organization of Petroleum minorities. But their nurumbers arc duced to powerpo lools and other •'Most ‘ of tlie time you’re liliving in market customers cusi Western Exerting Countries too cutc pmduc- nd her placc atop a 30,000- c direa effect pound ststcel-whcelcd roller on increasing due to laws oion federal- equipment, campers or housing you amnange. If Electronicsi nowno has are ancici- don probably had little d ly funded projects whid followed with 200 hours jyou have diildren, itV* hardJ tto leave pating theirir piodtictspi expanding on gold prices, h e said,i d f C ' W ICC 84 n ear Glenns Feny. ich require That is foil i worked as a bank teller, a contractors to hire people pi in of on-the-job3b training as an intern t diem and go on the ro;id.”' into cars, money in Middle East*isten, hands 5 '" ; ''“ ™ this happens, their tends CO mean morc goldIdpuichascs.” { desk derkcrk and a telephone oper- thosc groups. assigned to) a highway constntction Edwards said her oldestst daugli- "When thi.' ator forir a satellite television Buc in a sc.')tc like Ida!laho, which company. WhiVhen the employees sue- c ter is vrith her. attendingg (Glenns product demiiemand will increase - r. But some work as a con- is predominandy whitete. finding cessfiUlycomi>mplcte the course work. . Ferry I schools. The other' t'two arc substantially,"!ly," he said. Government Issueues recall m flagman in the past people in those groups•s can be a they rcccivcfc certificates from the vwith her ex-husband. Even at Micron Mi Tedinology, ) t 6 rS hooked heher and she is back on the problem for contracKctors. The National Ccr^ n te r for Construction “I know thc-y’re well-takeken d •n J . enacted legislation a year e ago. Emsl £ & Young, and aftere r miss. rtunities in chis area FKday, saying th at th n gave the SEC expand- ii Listom-makcs an imag- had b^n injured. One i n e w 1 /e y et to be filllled Congress ga. ing signs of trouble at compa- c “"■* ' positions have ed powers; annd almost doubled n ■h filed inSiiensorrorotor one major automo- head wound and neededed stitches. '' nies like Enron, which ler. to a rccord $716 mil- financial fi reports replete,r.. wirh live customer. ' The rcdill involves aboibout 6,000 of The Associoclated Press ______, says, but rather a m atter of 1 ^ ’’“ ''®'=' Ite w ith Tliat sensor$or isi used in “clectro the single-rider, two-whe*h eded scoot------being careful to hire t ByzantineB partnerships anand ven- diromatic"’ mirrors,m: explained : ers that can travel up> totc 12 mph. WASHDfDNGTON - As the fiscal people. ““^.at.stUill l tiny, stacked againsi tures. ti it has stepped up n Parker, andI detects de the level of ■ The scooter uses gyro:rroscopes to year windnds down, the Securities. “I am committed to» ensuring< them ^tibiUillion-doUar i budgets of reViews n of annual report>rts and light available.ble. That infoi;mation : keep it upright, makmgg itil less like- and Exchidiange Commission has that every penny of th i T n eS igon or the newly other o filings. is sent CO a microprocessor,mia which ' ly to fall or ^ knockedlover. Ol yet to sper?end 40 perccnt of a $258 ’ ’ moneyi ... is spent wise:sdv." SEC fornied Homeland He Security And now a new invcsdgagation is in tum lellss the th mirror whether :u ^T D o < ^ million budgetbui increase intended choim i ian WUiom Donalialdson tes- Department,1C, which combined 22 under u way. SEC examincners have to lighten orr darken.da on the list indude tbe! SegwayS< H T to hire new ^ accountants and tified i before CongreTcss this asencmdcs. Still, it marks a sought s< inform ation fronom big “Micron hasms iiintcnictcd with this il67 (i seriesX the el67 (e series)s and nttomeysn toi deal with the after- monch. i **We will bring onin die peo- for th e SEQ a low-pro- mucual n fund companiess in an market for severalseve years, and we pl33 ^ Tho SCO«««*««« mathofcocorporate scandals since i ; fu lfill our low-budgdget agency >vidx 33 0 0 inquiry it into after-hours andid short- -are beginningng COd on it more .'■•rtRma $4350 apiece. The ple we n eed to h d p us ft ine company Enron^collapse. cd mission, , an d noc sin termt( trading thac Newt York’s ’ ondi more asIS a core m arket seg- offering a free software The agogency is for from the goal j 2 has been, straining attorney ai g en eral allegedcd cost ment, basedI on the growing num- . ^i^Vhile Segway plans to coi increase our head count’ ing on som e 800 new pro- Agency officials wiUI liot pro- u n d ^ a n unitnprccedent^ load of individual ir investors tens1 of0 mil- ber of automotiinotive applications for -^.^consum en also nuQT ca] Is and'will d o se the fiscal ^ >ns and prosecutions, U' oiir products,”CFatkersaid. ? 1 ::^*ny toll free at 1-877 vide infonnation on thele totu of investigations Uons of dollars. ' i S M pc 30 without spending new i hires. In one categoi}ory, attor* induding AOLA< Time Wamer, The new SEC hires alsiJso win A ' Semiconductor in ' < ^ oetween during dsnrtime bc mber of ' P»eatdIo,«lMlies to the automotive to obtain tbe tree upg lillion appropriated in ncys ] v4io litigate caseses ImClone Systems, £ Martha ' conducta an increased numl E? companies and inciividuduals, dw Stewart, Woriiarid Com and Xerox. branch-office bi - examinatioiIons of industry repre*inesent 25 pereent of . ^ CofflpNMlfiomwl) wIrt rajMMt* It's notIt foot-dragging,f tho SEC niuiDer i had jumped boiom 73 to ' It also to«k)«k action against big brokerage bi finns. , , ' PleaseBase see CARS. Pegs B9 r fVAlp APtF COPY ...... - - H ------. ; ' t ^ -rt,- ■ ------■ I I M n»^T>*.iii*iMt,i;wio SMvd^r.leptMHI«nb«r37.200l ■ 1 . P j M o n e y^ ______■

R e s o r t . — S ltoc]^ w^ a p u jp roughh week ,Conthu«l(KimB7 ratefts for Ketchum and Sun Valleyley Inn in Bailey is fuHdvduring both tfae tions of city salsales taxes in has ri:risen from 46 percent to 565 6 ' s h e ^ and ja s ftetivlivals, inn man- NSUSW YORK (AP) - Stocklcks prices since tbe spriiring.- BrownBrn Brothers Haninutn & Co. . Ketchum and SSun Valley, . perceicent of. rooms, LaMonica said.lid. . ager Gary Grogan sai nded their slump Frida;day The Dow Joties industzialin aver* “Thebe mostn c y ^ c al an d volatile ..a cc o rd in g to L aMMonica. o r . And1' sisince the first wellness festi*:sti‘ ' people' evra end up:p g o ^ as far I growing _ doubts about thrst cent, at 9,313.08,t, a f te r losing . the wayray up, i also decUned,” Blood • tions for retailersers impacted by icy has risen fi-om 20 percentent. T m Hailey chamb(b er also works w m Uclyv loss to the ilasdaq comom* 81.55 Ihursday. said., “V“What's more, the bond • 1 tourism-in the.twtwo cities have w 3919 percent{ of rooms, accordinging to draw as many peoeople as possi- e index in vrell.over a yearBar. . The-Nasdaq commposite index market:et ralliedr and expectatidiu risen a combinedled 27 percent, wthehe chamber.. ble from Ketchumai d u rin g th e sr.market. indicators. alslc to selling after a runup>in in senior finandal markrkets analyst at rallydiat that began in M arch. The events maimake an yl|^H ness festiv^. F T M ' obvious dj//eren at “Each of these[ ' al^'Ketchum Silver Creek Outfiutfitters, events has brought I____- chamber is rairaising aware- > which sells clothethes an d Cindy Forgeon in many morc peo* (UrylaryQrogM ness of these:e events and | J I I outdoor gear onin M ain ' pie to the area,” other recreatioional opportu- K ^ ^ I . Avenue in Ketchu:hum, manager said Forgeon, F who has run thehe nities in the Wood R iver V ^ e y D a v e F o ltin g s sa idd. . Kentwitwood for 10 years. “Peoplelie with a new, nostalpc “These thingsIS really help comcc becauseb there’s somethingng campaign it calls “ClC^ic Year- Pomngrahilations! Yoi'ou've found todajly's MEGA-Milliolionaire M oney! around here," he explained. fun toe;o do.” Round Rodo' Mountatain Holiday,” '“° “ l “You see a lot mornorc people in Sdmiime of her guests attendingng said Carrie Westergarcird, marketuig Clip only the bill firoi6rom this ad and save it toto bid on great prizes like:ike a car, boat, ,|v d irec to r for the SiSun Valley- th e sto re o n th o s e• days.”da the jazz jaz jamboree immediately restauTilurant and groceiy certificiicates, and much more!! And the im pact«ct of the sheep bookc roomsr< foi- next year’s eventnt Ketchum chamber. a n d jazz e v e n ts is growing,gro accord- on thehe day they leave, Forgeon,n The campaign incluludes ads and - i n g to M a s o n . He c believes b that said. TheTl hotels and motels chipjp direct maiUnu of 40,-0,000 promo* m any people noww ccome for th e in towaward the success of the jam*1^ tional matenals thisis week, and Times-News= sheep fesnval, thenien stay for the boreee byb providing free rooms to another 120,000 in No-fovember. n’t go deeply jazz jamboree the: folfoUovnng week. all thele musidans.i The materials don’i lake m eaj^^ So the events ares turningti into a “It’s;’s a1 collaboration, and there-- into the history of everants, but the activities were starteded by a range c o m b in e d tw o-w eek;k sattraction. are si»sponsors that help out,” she \M “October has bcc(wcome a prctty said. “S » of people and suppoiorted by the - s “So it’s a community event.”■ chamber, Westergard;d said. 'good month beca!cause of it,” Thee Suni Valley Reson tries to" The chamber starteted, and still - ' M a so n sa id . extendnd the season by offering its. runs, the wellness festi'itivaL And it’s The wellness fesifestival, which own rc reduced-rate lodging andh a sponsor of the jazzsz jam boree, ^MIlllOHAII started in -1997,, hash a. lesser - golf packages,pa< said Jack Sibbach, m i _ **{ which Was first propoi>6s^'by jazz impact, but helps duduring May, h e directoi:tor of sales, m arketing and enthusiasts. Tom anmd B a rb a ra said. Retail sales taxta: collections publicic relationsr for the resort, H asard of Boise, who10 still coordi- a r c u p in M ay b y 228 8 1percent, from Thee mainr impact of the three • nate the event. It alsiIso launched S10,686 to $25,664,, smcesu 1997. cventsts is on Ketchum and Sun the sheep festival, builiiit/ting ©n jm . . . Valley,'y, which arc within about }1 informal gathering be{egun m 19M. L E Lodging benefltsts lyZmile:iles of cach othcr.'But there “is by sheep ranchers Johrhn and Diane M l Sponsored by:bj The boost for hoihotels, m otels also a1 secondarysc impact for HaileyV P eavey of nearby Care:-ey. ^ and other lodging: bubusinesses has and BelSellevue, wtiich are 12 miles^ With the success ofo all these ' b e e n sig n ific a n t, too.00. and 14,4 milesn soudi, respectively, inA events, more are on tk«lhe horizon. f iS e e £ s A Since the year beforebef the first the V/Voodk River VaUey. said Kimn Westergard says th'^ e cham ber official Trailing. of the Sheep Baker,r, a board member at thee is working on a neww event for .Promotion ends Dec. 6.2003.>. NNo purchase necessary. For MECiCA*MiIIionaire money, send handliandwritten SASE to y Chamber of Commerce. details aren’t ^ Festival, which debuibuted in 1996, Hailey C September. But the de Millionaire Auctions, The Timesmes-News, PO Box 548. 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lh e non*4ectarianin Nadonal Mar* ^ riage Project, Headsadquartered at X J Chalarlotte Rutgers University,r, rru n by family X J experts David Popmomoe and Barbara V how-^-to kiitforit h e ^oinisti Dafoe Whitehead^ has completed a _ emelerges study of data from 19<1960 CO the pres- ®y WIMlltun Ubdall ent and has foundI biboth discurtihg toa AngalwAr Tlw e______tzends and hopeful1 ssigns. You can read “lh e State of OiiO ur Unions: The astor Kelly Walter has a simple center ■Sodal Healdi' off Marriage in explMlanation for using a week of America, 2003” onlinein e a t htcp^/Anar- preao'dous vacation to make a 1,700-I riage jvtgenedu. miles annual pilpim age to a Christian * Udng data from thith e U.S. Census Souchcthem Califnnia chuiw “The Bureau, researdieriers conduded; » just coxes grace.” There has b m “a'a islighc increase Hisis « w have actended seminiui (Fla.) withrith Campus Crusade for isn't only >tbout havingbig diildren. But d esimied by Rick Wairen,n, t Christ and ^^cliffe Bible IVans- vtithout affiraiing thata t iaspect of mar- Saddleeback’s senior pastor, to ■ latorsalwa;Iways come to mind wheri ital reladonships, thehe definition of reviveS'e t their churches and increase»e ' ' Christiansms ichink about cities with marriage can veer oloff in various atttn*idaince. I iiiiii^ . m ajor ministry mil headquarters, direcdons. (Why not: gtgay'marriages? “Ihi!his'ts like being alive in the But rccent]endy, said Luihur Bigby. Why not fewer restristrictive divoree day oof f Martin . Luther - and being of Chariotrlotte’s Reformed Tlieo- laws? Why not polygtlygamous mar- able toto meet him,” Walter said, logical Sc: s is the hew Rd'ormadon.” i Scminary, major min- ____ riages?) Although adulilulcs may under- “This is Wm istrics have ha\ been coming to - stand and experienceice marriage in Warrm e n puts it this way: “The Charlotte.te. ' different ways - to fullfulfill emotional first Reformation Ri clarified what- Th'c BiUyJilly Groham EvjmRelistic needs, to And a souli)ulmate, to live the chuhurch believes - our message doctrine. ‘Ihe current refbr* i Assodationtion is in ihu inidsi of inov- “freely” as conswtingng adulcs - chU- and do ing herei fromfn Minncuiwlis, com- dren be the m'osct eiendangered by mationon will darify what the churdidl does - our purpose andd plete withith a museum honoring '> its transformadon. our most!t famousfa native son. The 1 Among' the unsectectling trends: activitiiities on Earth.” U.S. officeice of( Serving In Missions About one-third of ail1 dchildren (more Somem e religious .scholars and sters iMoil at Warren^ prag- (SIM) haslas long been based in than two-thirds of Afticftican-American ministe Charlotte.;e. JAARS,J, which provides children) ore bom outout of vtredlock. m ade: approach a to church expan-1- ’ where strategies for attract* transportatitation and technical aid Every year, neariy a mi]million diildren son, wl to' Bible tiatranslators, is in nearby have parents who divoiivorce. M en are ing “se‘seekers” of godly guidance «em divined more from the Waxhaw,V N.C.N. Bible Broadcasting .* less'engaged todio* 1 th eir children'^ can see NetworlcL withwi 27 Christian radio lives th w in the past WiWich those find- corporairate than spiritual world. His posc-drivcn” formula - a stations in thetl United States, is in ings come rcveladonsIS ichat children “purpo: the area. from “nonintaa” famiunilies have a tnidemimarked term -is the basis of idtimillion-dollar nonprofit rent years, several semi* greater risk of sodal anand behavioral a mult ave opened in Charlotte, problems and psychoihosodal symp- enterpnprise. Warren applies a busi- sensibility to ethereal dial* lg Gordon-Conwell. Rc- ' toms (sleep disturbancenee, aggression, ness se> Theological, Southem moodiness, among oiheihers). lenges,s, offering low-cost or free xcts on the Internet, hosting ical. New Life Theo- To be dear, researduxhers are ex- product and Union Theological amining data to see hovhow the instim- seminarlai^ that give the program a of markecing multiplier y-Presbyterian School of don of marriage hass cchanged and kind o rt Education at Queens what cffect that hasIS n Ibda, opened a region* violence has dropped,i, alafte r peaking 12 langi Swilor Pastor Rick Wanarran, of Saddttbsok Church In U ka Forest, Calif., urgat §< narics have in 1993. Several stateslarewoiidngto ar ) t iomt 3,000 pastors from aroi Please see HOW-TO, Page C2 world to loosen up durlrring a s ^ lo n axplalnlrtg hl'aI ‘p*|uirpos»drlven I'lfa* prfnclpltipits. including>e see ( CHARLOTTE, Page 02 . strengthen marriages!S and: reduce . formed Th • divorce rates. Evangelical Groups such as MtM arriage En- logical and counter and Marriage SaSavers provide Seminory-Pi helpful informadon amand enxidiing »in a recoirding seession at ^ Christianisembly E • opportunides. Ultimateately what is B University. ! needed, tiie report statesces, is a culture By Cotmvan Hart Iah ** people a Tlme»fT»n«

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"One Thing is For. Fo m ore information, v vi: isit Regisigistration Mission. " ■ iirnrii...... ■ country, years. In 1997, thethey iclocated to hearsals for program encounter retreat,t, ‘"Breaking the 548, UvinTU Rills, ID 83303, or Tha Braegger is che ay "Richman wrestKng and Fort Worth,Texas,IS, tot join th e Dave • TWrWIN FALLS - 'Die Clianccncel ' Chains that Bind,"1," from 7 p.m. Tbgan,n, 77ie Times-News Burl> son of V ictor track.:1c. HcI will resume duties with Roever evangelisi‘listic team and Choitoir of First Presbytcriaria n Oct. 29 to 5 p.m. No\ov. 1 at Amazing Bureauvu, 1263 OveHarulAve.,BuTli Blair a n d the IdahoIdal Army National Guard. ' have since appearciared on TBN. Their Chunurch will begin rehearsalss oc f Grace Fellowship,, :1061 Eastland ID 833}3318. Deadlihe is noon Thursdi K a th aleen — “Blastoff Music Ministries”Mu is now Jonatlathan Willcock's “FestivalI oc f Drive N. for puhublication on Saturday. ' IBraegger of 77>e7Tte TJmes-News tvdcomes news of Burley, He chunJirdi misdonaries, whidt is pub- g ro d u a te d lishedficd fne. Send to l^en Thomason, eggieTales from Burley The 7Im^Tin. P.O. Box 548, Timn Anal^lyst argi]ues that,Americ :a is ^ Tyrell 8rae££er ^High School Fiills.s, ILID 83303, or Jhaia Tiffin, The and atten d ed 7Tr^c^yV\es-t{cws Burley Bureau, 1263 Idaho State Unive:/ersity. He is in OveHanHand Ave., Burley, ID 83318. a r reveals the Star 1st Ward.I. Dcadlindline is noon Thursday for publi- notabbly hammoniouss in relig»ion cationmon o, Saturday. f esars, s fa ith By RIchanI N. OstllntIIng ■■■ haid to fit them intcIto his scenario, C h a r i o► t tte ______The Atwclatod Prot*roM ______■ ■ B b Though hc has dinirected his col- m legc's Ccntcr for■ Religion I and. I ti ™Dallas Morning N ow ______Continued from Cl growingving number of evangelists, Boston College;e S(^al analyst r H American Public LifeLL since 1999, , .. ^ . al office in 19966 at Reformed seminoilinarics and ministries intent U H he says “some mightht feel rm tone ^ the beginning, they were■ ju Theological Seminaliary. on expanding exp: their offices and Alan Wolfe hasIS 'written three - M H :umber and tom ato, cwo eva upbeat books corcontending that I'U' I h n deaf to reIigion.” lhche Philadelphia S“X ' Wiy Charlotte?? Bigby offered impact.act. These insdcudons know. :al vegetables crying to mal d e ^ t e those angrygry headlines and 1 ^ native says he undiidertvent a pro h®' „ obvious reasori3hs - m oderate theyf arean coming to a community MfK' ^ 'flIWri fonnabarmitzvahbi I the world of Mickey .ar conomy, a great rich withwit churches for its workers allegations o'f “(“culture war," W gn b u tw asraised - i*- lie. - Lany the Cocumber• w weather, a good ecc America is a unifiecfied rather than a H m andrem ains-a thortirougldy secular ' airport and the peTcrfect location and theirthe spo'uses, as well as vol- cy and missing all but ot a and major unteerx r and intern opportunities quarrelsome counti:noy. I h Jew. 1. Bob the Torriato was cranlinCv between Atlanta “One Natiott, AfiAfter All." pub- ^ H Still, he offers som' - - e n o b - Eastern dties. . for thciiiicir students. - ^ H vations. corpulent. In the. seculi nse religious cli- Moroiore than that, they know t h ^ lished in 1998, tretreated political d of human cntertainmerr^L . ---AntJso»^eintens attitudes. “MoniJ FbMKlom,”Fh which ^ H By his reckoning, tl ainsl ■ n>« the opposite-so strorong n desire to tablearthByrocrcatcd-Blbl I Wolfe sqys mostst /Americans are Alan WWi ^ . a ponttoal Mknco prefe». cs, drawing humorouslyf onc lished last fall. Thele book earned driven." amiable souls in matinatteisofreligion . wrotBt Boston Coll0£0, h«s written copy the. aiJiurc ofif hotel diains arron attended Califomia ^ and popular musicc that it loses rican pop culture— ------Warren a fan lener-from fi President Warro and the powerfulll J American oil- .hnutI urupbeat boohs contending that, ggie'Tiles first conqueredi chthe Bush, as well as a lofofty rarUdng on Baptistist UniversityI in Riverside and . . . ture sands down the rough edges '' what religious ' distil;tinciivene.ss it Ite angry headlines and allega- gelical markecs w ith creativative secular best-sellerr lists, and is married-icd Kay, a woman he met a ef how believers; b«behave, regard- once had.” >s sudi. as “Dave and the th being used as a formn o f Bible study few ^arsyear earlier at a training ses- less of what officialsal creeds might of ‘culture war,’ America Is a unl-mk Evangelical worshiihip “may setVe sion for evangelism. H e attended many needs, but otlicherworldly rev- t Pickle,” the' vegetable vever- by many groups, command. Amcrica-ican religion i$ nod courountry. )f the David and Goliath tale.tah The l ^ k lays outt a t step-by-step, Soudiwchwcstcm Baptist Theological generally individuallualistic, h c con- erence is unlikely tito be one of inaiy m Fort Worth, Texas. cir them." he says, notinglg that much of J*® ndeos eventually moved intoint 40day plan to discosover God^ pur- Seminai: tends, uninterestedled in doctrine, depictscts as frightened that their Tiainstream. L ast year, BiBig pose for one'is life. tsIts first sentence Hei contendscot that pastors every- distnutful towardti ttradition and . devoutlU^t neighbors are undermining!PS__ the music cntenain;ins Uic crowd _ d eu ^ h e can-attract families wich al.s ' instead'of indudnuM moments of -the-Lombard.-Dl.rcompanjany - “It’S not about yoiou.” - sets the - where c Insticutions. practicalical and “incroas- demoqocracy. Yet he says liberal.s id VeggieTales, m ade it to> ththe tone, putting it at odds o< with self- some! simple sii strategics: Reserve • tngly a t home withh tl:the cultxm.* sur- oftenI 'rely t on a “non-demooratictic transcendence - andJ ssermons have ictual content.” 1,8 f>crscrecn with “Jonah -- At help groups and sorome preachers your bestbes parking spots for first- rounding it.” insticutcution," the courts, to limitnit “remarkably litde act itrving personal time visitors. visi Avoid mystical rdi- ic exerdsc of religion. "If any-ny - He also says ex-angcliclicals make few ieTales Movie." who foois on achltn His debatableIc conclusion: public < 1 company has sold mornore happiness and financndol success. gious> symbolssyn and technical terms “American religionon has been so thing,”l," hc asserts, "die problemim demands on the ccconscience or liurch bulletins. Keep rcst- of pocketbook: Fell6wsh 30 million videos, 7 millioi[lion Warren touts 1 a Bible-driven in churc transformed that wewc have reached Americrican believers have is lack of ^hip »nd self. . : and 3 million CDs - not)t ii to . approach to findingg God'S revela- roomsis sparkling s] clean. Provide the end of reli^onion as we havo ' confideidence rather than excessiveive help trump doctrine0 jand devotion ■elicals believe mentionion loys and o th er spinofnoff tions - and a campailaign rided “40 plentyy ofol cntiy-level ministries to known it ” arrogarjance.” - and tiiougli erangel hat has attract- ease peoplepeo] into volunteerism. to tliey ougtit to presentIt ithe Christian merdtarlandise. But a few monthnths Days of Purpose” tha There arc exceptions. Ameinerica has a propensity to jury awarded m orc than SIOSH ed thousands of coniingregations in Warroiirron has been generally Mormoitism manage:Iges to militanUy roshaptipe institutions to satisfy per-L>r- message to their nei S im to Lyrick Studios, th e crccre- the Americas, EuEurope. Asia, media-sha-shy, prcferring to work preserve its iim'ovati^ative beliefs and sonal1 ineeds. Wolfe writes, andnd don't want to be offen of Barney, whicdi sued Big Bi; Africa and Australia,a. His church, a throughIgh pastors and churches. A practices. And in terterms of issues,’ whileJ tJthis may be appropriate for:or Evangelicals, hc n< uthem Baptist rare physicjUphy: disorder - he passes o f denounce popular mcn"eSS-S S-fo.for severing a distriburioirion member of the Sout Wolfe said, the homarmonious land- consumim er goods, it appears “out of ment beforc an oral contracract Convention, hos 17,Oi,0()0 members, out iff his M ^ t e m gets too mudi $cape is marred by bj the raging placer vwhen matters of ultimateItc in th e “celebrity-drcnimched, lowest. or, Inshly .«in. •en. the two com panies ha«had an armual budget ofof S19 rnillion adrenalinlaline - has led to fainrifij delMtes within liberacral churches on meaninling and significance arc at. common-denominator ;d. Recently, B ig Idea filetiled and payroll of 3300 people. His spellss on oi stage. But ihinistertf whether to accept sarsame-sex behav- issue." timentalizcd world1 of romance ding his seminars say his prin- aps, NASCAR lapter 11 bankruptcy as parpart books, conferenceses, Web site anendinf ior. and in sodetyy s at large over Manymy will d i ^ t e Wolfed broad-id- noycLs daytime soap and diurch ail dples> translatetm across denomina- I theory, finding Iiim perhapsps races and Opry-knoilockoff music of agroemenc to sell die comom- (www.pastors.com) ai legalizing same^exmx marriage. . brush tl to Classic M edia, whichfl i:is use as a spiritual compass c five rio n ^1, language,lai cultural and gen- . To a great extent,[It, ^Wolfe is writ- too amunbitious in attempting to that dorhinaics Ame.erica’s enter. mal barriers chat have ham- oo '' tainment indastry." ated with popular cartoon:►ons prindples, or purpo;loses: worship erational ing for fellow seculorilarists, whom hc treat all al faiths and working too such as Casper.' che Friendljidly God, be part of a.dichurch family, strungg odicr o faith-boosting pro- Ghost. study God’s word, serve s others gra^. “It's: notn as bad as it sounds,’ds,” and evangelize, Jimmyimy Davidson, a pastor at S u c c e s sS ______companjiny spokesperson Kris Fuhiuhr “The Intel chip off thei 21st cen-' Virginiania Highlands Christian said. “Vt‘VeggieTales will go on. ThtThe. tury church is die Sve fiv purposes,” Fellowshivship in Abingdon, Va., said Cflntbiued from Cl someonione to play the or^an. So hc1C He also collects Chri?ristian record- creativeve team behind it will still said Warren, who dististilled die prin- chat after aftc his 4(klay campaign, pow," said Collins, who'swh 21. “After volumeiteercd. Soon, he was thele ings from the' U.K.,:., Spain and be irl plaplace." dples from the Newsw Testament. attendanidancc rose from 1,700 to that, my music stanccrted to develop." church^h ^ music minister, Germany, and evenI has 1 a small Tlie newestn< video, “The BalladHad The philosophy has beenb< offidally 2,500 people,peoi partidpation in smell Collins’ parents insinsisted on giv- “Myy musicali ability has soared;d German accordion in1 fhis office. of Littlele Joe," is a W estem versioriion embraced an estinim ated 30,000 groups5 soaredso from 30 to 160 p<^ ing him two yean: of pianop lessons, over thtthe last two years,” he said,d. -■ . “I want innuehce.-! frfrom all kinds of the storyst( of Joseph. churches in Americica that now pie, andid givingg jum ped 34 percent. even though hc wass playingpi well by “This is a very musical diurch." of cultures,” ho said, car. He didirected la.st year^ Singinglg Coillins’ dcdsion lo:o enter mu::ic W W “1 didn't really likelike that a t all,’’ Christmtma.s TVee at the churdi andid was hard on his parents,\ he y J T | he said, prcferrii^5 to.CO experiment has begiegun rehearsals for this year’s-’s ei^Iained, bccausc dUiey w:mted I M I I on his own. “The! moren I tried performrmances. lie has ako por-ir- liim to go into somcilii:liing %vidi sta- . th in g s , t h e m o rc I leearned. a n I bought formed;d with the Magic Valley:y bility. U U L J L i san d songs and Assemblnbly Choir and the CSI Jazzzz ■ “Buti don't have anyny regrets.*'he C n m th e sc o rc s o f o p e ra s ai ngrahilations! Yoitou've found todajly 's M EGA-M illiclionaire M oney! studied them. I w ro)te te inty first song Band, and- a h e wrote five of thele said. “If you know tliat tli God has ^UIl| 91 age 12 and coiitim'tinue wridng i^ngs on oi Christian singer Jaimele called you to somethiilling, don’t let Clip only the bill fromfro: this ad and save it tolO bid on great prizes likeike a car, boat, itop you. He'll th e m .” TTiictten:en's first album, the negatiw things sto ! ' On a visit to the FitFirst Assembly Withh Stephaniei Holman, he co-o- o{>en doots for you. I haven’tha had to , reslaurmrant and groceiy certifiaicates, and m uch more! of God in IVvin Fallss twotv years ago, >vrote a patriotic play, Banlioldi’si’s try, to kick down doors,rs. Fm -SO glad f* he learned that the: churchch needed Lndyr‘ rcccntly produced locally.y. I followed tliat leading.5R." l|5jg§5vTheTIlinesISew T j — R e c o r d i ling------“ N E E D C Aisfi? £ [ Ml a k e CentbMMd fron Cl • peoplef where V they are," she siiid. ; Vai^gas, who opcrati•rates a record- "We lope hoi they can enter whole-!; Quickli_ C a s f i J ^ studio and managelages the Roper heartedl;;dly into worship. It’s alxjutII 732-S622 6 Auditorium, said therhere will be a liftingup uf the name of Jesils. It’s not No Cfodit chocks • FaFast sorvico H modest light show,w.at j Sunday's neccssarKirily about us." tecqrding session “jus‘just to set the ■' ■■ { m i l l i o h a i i mood pf each song.”' a o i r member Ginglinger Cunning- ^ B e U ' s IF a m i l y B eb o k s iiS ham said Collins*s’ music has Your VltimnU'Itv LDS Hook & Giftt Shop brought a new freshjeshncas to the 761 2ml Avc. N. TwT»vm r..lls • ' diurch piognun. VAI/'//. : * ^ e h o ^ tfae albialbum touches • PAitH OF O u r FFa-thers / VoL III Through Thele PerilousI Fight I?/n m \riiF .Rs: HyN.C.'.C;. 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Yet on suirmicr aftemmoons, writing way, fadn,adng terrible traffic, it% very some on the presbytbytery to over- M asterr Chorale « who has conduct* his corrmicntary on thithe Psalms on a meditativiative to be able to red te the tum that commitnitment. The ed settintings of the 23rd Psalm - onele 99 laptop as hc and hiss wifev sit in the psalmI andan focus on .hor, but carries complex------Church (USA) pledgeiged S125.000. Romann Ca&olid( maestro. “It gives!S the imagery of God%% gentle guid* Psalm or other psalms attributeded In th e prescnccjof}f his enemy — meaningsings, said David Roper, These days, scholaolars say, mis- you proti‘otecdon; it gives you-solace.^2.^ ance aiid faithfulness:s and generos- . to him, scscholars say. her illness - God alsti3te the 23rd wife’s illmUncss. R abbi Donald Gooixir of Temple' ours.” leave Judaism.” Thele target audi- ence. he says, is Chrijiristian-Jewish .couplcs and secu larr JiJews. Modeled on.RefonC0xm_Judaism_Hjg^E services will be conduiducted mostly E S g ^ B in English, with senicripture read- ings from a Torah scrocroll as well as the New Testament,It. Sparks was o p raised a ConservativItiv e Jew. but r Sund: grew interested in the belief that A Sunday ij Jesus is the M essiah.h. SraJyL Worshi According td Cat^arol Harris- H JKvenlflRS Shapiro, author of)f “Messianic ' Jidaism.” a major demographic di ^3 ^ r ® J W edne: survey released recenceiitly showed ------— MId.Wcck that nearly half -of all al American ' '^D Home o f / ^ l J Jews now m arry norlon-Jews, and , ‘ that the Jewish populjlulation in the jn if| Twin ^ Falls ' . ^ United States had fall*alien by about istian Acadcmy 5 percent during thee lasth decade. S a tt Ji Ov ■ ^ K TFCAI HiHARVEST rAIR/JgW;. f I^IOCT.4-4 • 4:30*8:00 PM pg ' New CD offerso M M p W Daycarycarc. Prc-Scliool vN I id Kindergarten ^ congregatitional 9 rough 12'^ Grade V favorites tinctly Christian" K I j 798 CastO tia n d Drive N. I Tho Dalta» Moming Newews \ J] TwinI FallsFa * 733-14S2 L/ ■ “Worship T o gethere r Bo Glori- v*" fled," Various artistss (EMI(1 Music f MAGIC VALLEY ^ I Spccial Markets, 2 discises) U m b e r l y ^ B You aren’t likely to hedr : these UN ITA R IA N 'ernaf/oife I songs on contemporaryary Christian UUNIVERSALIST Smarting Septemb< itist r'liin iM C H R ISISTIAN T CENTER I radio. You are likely to 1hear them, i mts & Birch •• yf/i/M'r’/uiv.1'' H though, in a churchJi n ea r you. FELLOWSHIP ASes 3-yrsoid to 6tfi (And you might catchh a clip of the 6:»3 to 8:30 pm. Wffry W SU N D A Jf artists B ible MemorlZi ^ singing on School 9:45 i m | Christian music itelevision (i> T e a c h i n g 4- G ; h Service U :0 0 ^ 8 8 ______. iin a Time- ...ami to rvspect LifeI com- A dult Bible SiudiMSti for le Study 6:00 mercial.) This sccondid release in ‘all n'linioux M om i and D; the six-volume seriesies features In 8TO)NESDAyJH| some of .the top moderdem worship -J n . Magic Valley Bible < ) a.m. Sundays ' Meetinc at Fint Chniton Sk Bible Study songs being sung inI thetl ^urch. 601 Shothone Nonh. Tm Some congregationallal favorites O ffice at 42 1 W iihinjtor ^Maxwell - I include “Be GIdrificified,” “Let • ^*22 C e n te r St. W.. K im b e rly Everything That Has[as Breath,” (aero;ross from Kimberly HS) 733-5248 2 3 - 4 l O l H “Hallelujah (Your: Love is V ww.maoicvalteyuus.oro ^ Call Mike Toda Orth«rtOrtw-^f»h ^ Amazing)” and “You’ou A re My ^ King.” It’s hard to fineind a better ^ H lineup of young, rcnowijwned praise and worship leaders! - from the CitUlirch of Christ^{United w jj^orm ed)/ AGIC VALLEY ^ I United States to th thi e U nited \ Kingdom to Australiialia - than "'ComcXC rum', and let us reason ^ l AMAZI Minister what’s on this double-de-disc collec- togage/Aer/ says the Lord. ” ZING GRACE 'Bill Clark” ■ tion. 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-C ommuljnttyeveE: N T S ^ — _ L o ok iiin g f aw a Ml o b ? ■ Theta KappaI studentssi coM“r «will offer a dass on anti- The dass focuses onin the basics medicine from 7-9 p.m . of fendng, such ass footwork, sponsor teldconfert(erences S e Ssdays, Oct. 1-15 at WoodI atta c l^ defense and sp; B e ss•ure a n d g p ta thih a. , . TWIN FALLS - Phi] Theta River HigIigh School, 1050 FoxAcres; For more informadorTn, caU^324- ‘ Kappa students at theLhc College of Road in1 Hailey.t 3389. Southem Idaho are' spsponsoring a The :oursccoi will focus on how to series of five satellitiUitc-dclivercd ■ evaluate;c intcmali rusting-threughi Lynwood Shopping'C i e n te r ^SOUTHERIRN Idaho} C a r e e r^ Fair teleconferences. bio-markcrkers and how to intervene The first one, “Am ‘ erica’s in ordercr to maximize health' celebrates 46 year:irs Health Carc System:i: HHow good is expcctati(ition.s. The value of nutri- TWIN FALLS - Thele l^ w o o d it and docs it needI to changc?” donal supplcments si (vitamins. Shopping Center Will cecelebrate its Tuesdaay, Septemliber 30. 20CD03 wiU be held from 5:3(5:30*6:30 p,m. minerals,Is, oUs and amino acids) 46th anniversary with1 its i annual TUesday in C srs Aspe^ n building hormonesICS, nutrition and exerdse car show from noonI to i 4 p.m. College off Southern Icdaho Gymnalasium room 195 in TWin Falls.Us. will bc discusscd. di Dr. Tom Crais today in front of ththe former The tcleconfcrencc:c vtrillv feature spccializcizes in acsthctic pla:.ric. Lynwood Market on Fileiier Avenue, nadonaliy .recognizedcd physician surgery' combiningci more that 20 There will bc a bakedcd food sale 111:00] a.m . - 7;7 :0 0 p . m . Dr. Arnold Rchlman,, wtwho is editor years exp:xpcricncc as a surgeon, in front of Hart's withth proceeds em eritus of the Newlew England mcdical.1 director, instructor, going to outdoor cducatiation for the Joumai of Medicine.>. HisK presen- author aiid aii speaker. Sincc 1982, Clover Lutheran Schoo:jol’s fourth- • FREE a d m i s ssion i i tation will focus on hohow the sys- Crais haslas investigated and pro- grade dass. tem works, who pays's f withV open houM Children ages 3-5 arcire invite^ t hlere's e i a career heere for you. will bc presented at ap;approximate- SHOSH

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Of Quality In your vU lank owned property ^SChSXS«P f u » t i o E IN PARADISEI S,°2l5‘’' vinyl sided, 4 bed- value, flank I or Dave Ross 539- *»««•' "Onlome and 1/2 acre Construeinictlon On Quiet room homime with nice hone joid ASS ISIS. CaU SuiJe fbr >— ho m e In Ihe beauti. ^ Into. 420-3765. ■'J^ZlO.SSM ot U»d* 104855 gardensp8 oover Valley. Lower g l “ « JRoss J 539-0795 or «10812S 11. J7466 ______1 ^ amp. docks, pfcnlc ------...... I B a rn Bn Brackett 320-1864 level haslas famf ily room , large r ,* S J 7a , LOOKl Large com er W J K f golf course at your __ I or Donn I Suhr 539.2019. windows, )ws, separate 2nd TAKEALO.le - Ius been rem od- I k ^ K ips. You'll have K all. RI07915 lot home - 1 \my 420-5848 or (U ^ ^ l ^ e n uanceice a n d Is ready for 1------g j jitra y j Proom could be a m t m Lee 539-3458. ______3rd bathi■athtoom. 5144,000. 1 * . boom. $47,900. CaU M | | B i ' 4th btdtoon j» iq 7 5 8 2 ■L ^^9 Call Jamlamle 539-0503 or I w rf?r^ « 539-3458 Of A m y I l j l T t I U nda Lee18. S: #107626 K itty 539-0501 539 for show- P H H .1j * i 420-5848. : HORSE RANCH - i W i 106542 ii.,;...-ni...,, C ^*"* E n lo ^ .thhis i private 30 acre w llh Twin Falls KEPT, CHARMING ^ J U p J k PRICE REI------WELL KEFFor living or Investing PAl-dLY vater. Includes cus------■ ^ ■ i K Valley. NetlEDUCED - M elo n HOME forsdiools. IH 2 bedroom, J® j 4ewer 3 b e d im , 2 close to sdio rn w ith 7 stalls and NEED 8t BlBEDROOMS? F our'; H fc)unloi - V H .LY V A L L B R IC K !?!{! J i bath. carport, well land- o m next lo arcn.i. balhs, fanfamily room , a n d Inlng a re a, m fg . double carplot $54,900. C all ' i J S I L l ' Home On Tlic Beautiful landscaped I foundaU on, locat- scaped lot Jero m e Golf G< Course 2900 s custom built w ith Karoge. Bea itber404-6322orBJ » 7 » \ , . ,801 I.. . " om s, 2 baths, 3 car back yardatd with running Good Centle acre. Has Super Chits Batber39-0795. #108307 S B H SS I bedrooms, 3 baihs. ind auto sprinklers, water In the summer. :nis package. O n ly Ross 539-0 Ross 5390795 or Located be h in d St. QWETSIK Won't last long! lunii.iiis .if.x.roS ,c““'° Barber 404-6322. Benedicts.ts. Possible group- Three bedi a(G ^)L e*e8^ VOUR VERYVER OW N LOG fal«tS179.000.C«» S I . home. Sll$165,000. C a ll BJ g ardenfts u ’”.nr,rj£s Almost 2000 sq fl In 'ffe S Capps 539-3354. *»<>42J5 CABINlAlm.)cdroom log hom e. A ______Rou 539^W)795 ; or Chris 404- shower.r. FireplaceFl In living ||||||B Z -■ . ..- • TTj this 4 bedio 7 I. ,..i,„-______'------6322. *riW104937 j, ii,ni, room , tile counien, fenced le basement or use It K u m H ■'•SfiSw — » ' Hnlshtheba:tlshop. Newer chain M Jap backyard.'ud. C all Kitty a t 539- p.* ' IgJgW ^ fbrawotlshcV, a ll^ access fbr RV i ------0501 to3 seeseethlslovdyhome ^ - I listed for SS98,000. #107574 ° L ^ ^'‘ouf£i&a°7S'>!: . i? — V«*.rJ ixjvet) UBEttM .05982 [,„ ,i„ .' «,ii'.'"' HOMEICnGreat floor plan, 3 i ! g MAimENANCE. SADDLE Ul n /2 bath, gas forced BRAND NEAlEWCCTOTlUCIKW )acccss!bIehomeon to conUPl IF YO U LOVE conditioner, aulo _ 2 bedroco o m with possible onslder this tradl. e at „ the edge of in M IH ml ^ RIGKT IN A N D tional bee in. Open floor plan J ^ B S S ^ o o m . 2 bath home R» wd/3 b a th lo c ate d Hagemian. C just outside *ppllani» Induded This attractive 3 Ide of to w n w / a all appll 7022. #106* in beautiful and gJ^Smn hasJ m a n y n e w e r 4 114 * □ ■°«-^ ...... s r ‘H.‘:lagerman. Pick you A c S r e i r e ! ? ft metal bom & and hett pu: I ^ E ? S MBS L colors amind carpeil Vinyl yard w/ hu, This 1600+ sq ft 1;° ^ ,.* ^1 ^ ft hay bam. omdlttonlng' mote eUQdoit ener- h n m (Its 3 bedroom s and exterior. Great sianer or Auto sprin would make an ln‘99f6rmor I I. D en could b e a 4th vacaU onI home. $85,500. easy care.e.H I afga^& “l showplace for K m If needed. L a^ cnit on 5 .CIO. C. iH B ^P BEAuni lace, h c « t pum p. ■ 9 |||H |H CaU Junitnle Martin 539- car garage. J bedroom w llh room ll-ii:>'nii.ui g l g f f ' HOME ON QUIET 0*03- *>0^07173 ...... « ? « h o o L fflce or nursery. >S ot CPU* SSS winching ______■'_ ■— . Call now)W, , Caea (Gaya) bY":■ R E I^ when you n g Sireet w llh 4 ^ Lete 88616-2186.-: #108011 D. Call Dan Wise J27S,000. OOI BJ WHY PAY W b e d ro o mns i/J/2 baths, ^ g e this hom e t e only M ^ ^•lOeOU -lli«Kcnu.>t. 09 or Unda MiUer >-0795 o r C h r is can own thisHome has 2 bed- 6322. «i large bacl^ard. ■liu'- II 73^^1717 for show ing. “ «>««>*■>4-6322. # 1 0 5 7 8 5 *40.0007 Hor O. Call Sandra ishcat.lO ’x ir s h e d rooms, gashesctd In SE portion of S39-33S4. *106898 _____ & Is kxatcdCall U C hds Batber a n f c ^ * ^ - • Jerome. Call Ross 539- - WmlMLlim- ...... 40t-«322 or •S g o * H a ^ y a n s ME im 0795. #10627! m t d m — G FOR PRIVACY? ^ V B a r m M T t B i A w esom ef Vview of the Snake ■ABLE H O M E In )OWN" LOANS i i p intiyl This neat SS W ✓ “NO MONEY DOI m 1 canyon. Hillside U.*FHA«VA 9 F HPl ^ g ^ H O U I . ! d 111 B.PAve.,;erOfDe.IDE . o i u B wirnr n r 32^1664 or area. S17474,000. Call BJ ban Suhrhr 53$^19 or C o u rtn e y H a n to o o • l 6 l 6 Ad•jca 35S0666 • Fax 324^1314 D a n SullSulix 539-2019. R o ss 539-<9-0795. •102504 Bar^ Bradrackett 320-1S64. ^ Ills,ID 83301 ______P h : 7 5 4 « 5 7 » CeU\d d la o a B.. S te . B • T w in Falls, I V10792Si I,Ini.iiM « llliss # 10^000 K ca S3»50>1 « Fax 734-4730 - ■iuWrAVAlUSUSCo^ ■GSTW sssinssissstisssisiSisi&JS-isJM- M] l E s?TAI[E ; C F wesreBM-ttmHi l i ^ a ezatiiiiz R e al OP£N HOUSE 30 R a n c h o Driv* ...... B u rla y .. han.Irtik B im K sta te C o. Mm 2M i hem* crtWor'IjsaUrio k>r «(«•«<«• 3 bMiDeni 3 b«i h«M on n» (8 of M cCains off Hwyysbr' 34 H t n B B 'euriilSeeS? SS* 2 - ( p i n ■»wOi«»lfiaw*»tiw ind«ndoqiMHo* JwftoilifcMihBrfifiIHmMumttomd •cmwatttfept tfep. Zcar9«r«9t e.MbK»MI««.RV ixdwprt M r raem, a rt nen. VMMlNd«S144,900. I licnoisrfMpiDrhttMttM.I106.00aHoMdby 1149.000. > : i.famlty a n d IMng room u r o f KIiom es BatarfMer* JudyHoAMn-ln>lnrtiRM«ya^ . HocMbyTnqyTncyWo(*nin.ln>tnRM*y8«jM ■ * wtth now caipot> HMHd by Cootaw 0i9id)« • BM : Onfy $ 7 9 ^ ' In conjiininotion with W ell:11s. Fargo Homele M ortgage, NELSONN Lezamliz i2 Real Estate C(Co. would like'! to present : REALTY, LLC 734-3930 ^ these t(ten homes on SaSaturday, Septei5mber 27. VWiN FALL6 By owns tHieiiWii-Birt lAtt-MXBB B mIHilflBMhnx^Bvtil il Moilvatsd sollor. 192 A My ImrwaMi 3 b*«oom nncneniKKMlniqulMm ho Com*iMNOb«d2M m Mfihantw«i«UcM YbumutiMtKtniI r>t Meaty d*ccr«ad 3 bMroem hom* . U apit A v . 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FORECLOSURE TWIN FALLS Chaiharming ' LOTS A ACREAQEtBE8 KIMBERLV22/3<3 o r 3 TWINFALLS TWIN FALLS t0x6f Nood monoy fast.last. 2 bedroom . 1tb I a th BUHL ACREAGE •' BuBuild. acres w/water-oroatt view,v 6 a o r a a z o n e d H^eavy pi bdrm., 1 bath, compimputer ^ «w. PJoiiM coll 20a-280-3JO-3826*. C o m p le te ly romnodelad o( Ing site on 4.18 acretcreg In 4 mllea eaat olTwInn Fiillsf Induatrlal. All d ty senrienrlces rm., AC, c arp at, dropJropea. GLENNS FAIRY 2-b b<5 ?sr: sea.ooo. 266-735.15-1321* Melon Valley. HaaH *?!.'•w M0,000/acre. 734-9ft9659.* ' avail. $1 p e r sq. ft. W/D, rafr1g...(encadad ]yd., septic, storogo shoi ------8. 20. or 40 acres id ■ I B M •f studio. $9000 downd TWIN FALLS Foreck zoned ’ patio, shad. $ 109. .00i0 0 . ^ ‘ ®ullv TW INFALLS Hoavy Induatrlal. S8.C(8,000- Spaca 66 Creakalde SSSO, mo, 206-228-2>8-2016* 3 bdrm ., 2 b a lh .-H $4 r " $89,000. Gorgeous, 1 ( Ide Ct. I OCTO $12,000 per acre,e . 4 V Coll Mika 206-306-591 ' • HANSEN BY OWIOWNER Call 600-319-3323f 3 0/1. RIVERFRONT • 1 to 2 a cre ' bklg site IrrHldden Lal-okes, p a i^ lo roal eatato ogo 3 bodfoom. 2 Oaifi.i.homo. ho H792for.lisllnB8 VWiN t^ALU -81 Son, parcels on Rivor RoiRood, Call Corolynfcul 73M 700 dayornlgl w/offlcc. hordwoo'2; ^ • TWJN FALLS NE loclocation underground powoiwor A 420-3381 or r5V-39 14x56.2bdrm..gasap floor In kilchon. S39.S09.8W o r S42 Elm St. N. over^or 2200 . phono, paved road,id no MLSl(1070^PC«35aII TWrNTXITffTbdi)d r m . exc. condltkin new sMi boat roaonablo ott • houae commorclol! zone,zo $11,900. 20^24-4961 d y if flh (Otter. aq. (t„ completelyy updat-.u .ossociatlon foos. PI! ■ oxc. oxposuroforln-hoi-twmo 'B- 3 B | SS- od. charming. 3 bdrOdrm,. 1 FR O M Y O U R B A C Inspociion Sol, A Sun.un. 10-5 3/4 b a th , new klichoihon a n d ■ YARD! n buslneaa/offlce. 423-S4 Homo will bo sold SundaySun appilancos. full bsmimi.wtth i CHOICE COMMERCIi nigrti lo S GEM 3 b o n u s ro o m s,, family to LOT - Addlaon Eost.It 1169 STATE REALTY. INC.IN ^ s 1 6 ^ B 9 B 9 HIGHEST BIDDERJER, room , w ash room/kfVkilcho- It. Irontogo, spaeloclous .206-734-0400 Coll 808-423-W42' M2 notio, RV parkir k I n g . back lot. . K».I FALLS By ownei (2) for aala. iiiS 163.* BUHL LOT • About ha HOMEINSPECTIONS ------$116,900. 736-6163 “C’O '“ ‘•■W. on Polol yoara. Call 206-733-7809* 2000 * afnco T993,393, TWIN FALLS Nk:o dc “y'of Rd.. lo 2700 Eosi, it n ig h t Bill Bokor, 208-326-51’-5115.* w id o h o m o . A C . dA d ck mfg. homo, S15.(X)0 • p o n h to eo ck Croek fP( r iH M nV yra. left w ith 2 w oe JEROME 2400 sq,q, II,I 3 sprlnklos, Ig china cli BUHLLOTS-Slot!,?h''oi. . o r - 5 . 206-362.1095.* >d yard, 2 both, much m(moJn $19,000 oach, Soulh :____ avail. In 2003. For mc bdrm,. largo forwod y, iown. Okay lor m(g. hom Info call 206-733-9339 stiod. sprinklofs SaS.C85,000- $34,000, Call 735-02 ^ KASiffvxnzTARBr GOLF COURSE LOTT .- 1 k.si4.^B B aa!l ■ K /ollor. &III208-324-I4'‘•’^S,* TWIN FALLS No mo ■ ■ ■ Nowr com pany looking ti money acro. okay lor onlmol ■ ■ buy or lease housos. ; T down-Sell«r to0 Ipay Ploasant Valloy Ranchi ■ i p H JEROME 3 bdrm. lone __ Any price. Any cgndrtior oncod $2000 buyere ecco at. S, of Kimborly. S24,0(t.OOO TW IN FA L L S " 'T /r a d yord, lull bsmt. S53.0C . Lovoly 5 bedroom to Call 1.208-632-0734 or 1 family incls‘03gollmomborshirahip, . afoeJra?" Chock retu FILER Triple wido Morteiirtetle 1-208-912-433S* j H homo, across fromm Cily COUNTRY ACREAGE Steve Bellemm Judy Hollandd Jann Hutchison ‘ oom. fenciy ,o mov< G E- on now 4 ptoxoa. on 1 toncodacro.3bdrr)drm,. ‘i?'_ _ 5 ^ 6 5 _ o c ro 3 _ to u n fgg.-o .-i r_____Call Chuck.733:6207J ------— couniry homo, 2-1/2 acmacros- —sollors-motlvalod.'O J7— — 2 balh,'AC.-Approxr-1Bi g - -D.R.-Curtis.Compapany-— Magic-Valley------Alplne-Realty—^------w/wntof shoros. 2 i . urivo custom homo, owosorrlom o sq.ft. L o ss lhan 2 yra, oi ,^,?K by 6 1 7 N. Locusi or>r collci 'panoram ic vlows. o asi i Realty garago. landscope w 539-6441 HM Lois ot.oxtros. $120.01 outo spnnklors. storr H Joromo. m /olfor. Call 20a-326-585< k9067*torago l-anLandmark d m a fK RaaltwR ealty.^ • ___ VACATION LOT- 1. BD5?W 35iS5oTOS shod. Call 208^4-901 urod 14x66. 3 bdrm.. 2 bull ------TWINFALLSO3 uu I o I acres, sconic aroa noa^noi S ...click onI Real Estate - iHQmeseller JEROM E By Ownw ner country homo lor solosol< S Foathorvillo. $26.00C0 0 0 . t w in f a l l s hom o 3 bdrm . 2 bothI) gasgi good ahopo. $15,0000 wwill Rotlrod- sonlors down:)wnsiz- of XF. 1.25 acros. 3 bc iC. ♦ 4 bay sh o p wiih 2 officoicos, f o r c e d a ir , A C . woo oxtra storage.i«. «r» REALTY. ____ R a NSEN. ’94 manulac ' $175.000. 20a-324-340,3404* p la co . Itimily room , s turod homo $24,000 Owr1 SS ------room, nico-lown. 30o n S . 733-040,4 NELSON^ n"ci'aajifieoaa” V ^ " w ”JL™ r or will can y . 539-0585.*35.*- ____ - - KIMBERLY 4 bdrm,. m,. 2 s. of Hatroy In Wost'“"0- M . b-oo,! L L C - bolt), lomlly rm, w/poH/poHot -|c. y o a r-a ro u n d acce TTS REALTY, stovo. cuslom cupboarcoards. $130,000. Coll Rod . 734-3930 Chinn hutch, sprinklinklor cooporot McCann Dai A ' systom . AC. lAndscopiropmg. Fonlon Roaltors LLC O I > K J V h I o j j s j e :s I T o u ri • carpotod & hordwoc O tG e nms b y 4146* S fw M a m r tM n ; floors, gordon spot. 2 c ; r — I ofrs.nivLon'-maKia 1 - gorogo. 4 lois. Closo'*0 to I THE TIMES-NEWS KiBim' 71 -Twrv m i.v .0 /^ O K A ! school. For moro info,0. collo I c ia e e K le d O epartm'Mn' en I HRvrorcM.tr laoRCV) 734-9S6(for423-S166*06* I Olfico hours aro 3 T j a , x GiB m S tla te Reealty! 0 . I N(wariM.tiroeUtfen.tt)aoann(iornQ. 3 taJr: 1.75 to. 2-cir gnge. icw pMt KIMBERLY 4 bodrooroom . I 8:00 am 10 5:30 pm^ I 1399 SFIHLOCK COIICIWT - r u n n ix v - *102.720 3 bath. 205 Olomonilond, M ondoy ihfu Friday.>y- I NoanotwmiaMriBwren&MSHatftnpfDfi ■ mm/IH FALLS •734-041w o JERO M1E»324-06S2 E' S134.900, Coll 208-42:1-423- I I 3tat.2ta.Mk-«icbS(6.enbrQeI brge bo d yanl 2o r irnge, doubtoMRJwt. 6377 or 200-0416,* I Wo oro opon lo all walk>lilk>lnl . r I frottlc IO osslst you In RU PER T 4 bdrm. 2 boll I , building your ad 10 KIMB.BERLY • 423-em1 brick homo on S ocro: I moxlmlio your rosulls. 1 1 S138.000, 208^36-t97l1978, I O r call ono of ourjr I m j ^ p F I ^ oltor 3 pm. Cr Jorry 4 B e a h y . . . ■ 208-438-8281 boloroILn I . Classlflod S a le s' icros I Ropfosomallvos. I 7»t-im-»i P II EiST^ntW FAIIA tt.tio pm . 1S odditlonal ocro '485CnESTVEW H uM uiui [-..iiafa.. a ■ also avalloblo.* ____ 1 1»20a-733-0931 ext. 2 — I I 132 3 r d S L W '■* I LOTS 4 7 FAIRW*WAY ESTATES, jusi a I Twin Falla Offlee . ' I pilching w e d g e to Ihee TwinT\ Falls GoH Course. Full J f I KB *ioeis7 I 1-208-677<4042 I city services, Manufacli I 1263 O v erla n d Ava.^ aciured homes OK. I o r B u rla y Office* $18,50Q to $19,900 S ^2S89miW 0(D 1 ^ SHOSHONE For sololOlo PU B U C SERVICE ;— Country aim osphere withwit cily beneliis, . b y owner. Nico location.ton- MESSAGE S * s a F ______. A bdrms; two on mainl f ! 5 ------Solllno-Ptoparty2___ § floors Iwo^ownstolra,lira. Don't p a y nny foos until ll Firoplaco In IronI room,om, • sold. F or frors. ' a n d roal ostoio scamw s. w m > ^ r AISAL 3 19 Gordon spoi A Iroas onOh w nte IO Iho Fodoral proporty. Now siding A " n s r I 92BS0UTHPMK m=l!4L^ B f Trade Commission. ' . l i 2 S l L J 2 S I L w indow a. built-in DW.'W, W ashington, D.C.. 20560160. iiBCEwesr I Pz a a i E gaa hoat A hol walorlor or call tho National Proud nootor. $95,000, Con-on- Inlormalion Cantor, - . . L^ldoroffor^678.394S:_y 1-e0»676.7060.* , TWIN FALLS Vinyl sidod. 2 slory. 4 H ;! bodroom. 2 both homo on 1 - 9.59 acros. 000 ' • 3 bedroom. 2 both homosmo B U R L E Y S n o k o R lv o , o a k kitchon A cothodrnldral 237*/- acres. $592,500. I j ceiling, S97.B00 Reduced lo $495,000. > Call (206) 345-3163 NELSONy| Knipa Land Company.* : REAtTY, iio I H 734-3930 LINCOLN |a m i F i i ® H ' KIMBERLY Coilonwoofl m a W t; Holghis. Pricea Ra*>•*■ IH M nnnniilra lfl MERCURY g a t l a i # H i f g l i i i:| ^ E ^ dueedli Spoclocularlar ■W HI|M incm m c l m vlowa. crook accoss andmd ClUXSm .5 ■ walking iroll. Kimborlyrly ; * (tW JN f a l l s '95 Good-a avallabla or> an aqual --- CliraleCortrDlAifI ' • yard. Dock w/hoi tub,), oppoitunliv b a tli To ...... -— m > $86,500, 208.733-2411.- comMain or dlictlmlnatlon ftMerVMcw5.PiMerUi(is^ l e G S / . , - 12977 ' TW INFALLS remission Ail ConditionirB_;jg^ . Fbiof Uppers. Forocloauros. ^ 3 j y i H »IhJbwi b Car sutureiteSeriesim I ' H ' Freo Ust. H - .‘02Merairya; m ■ DiElPoMriiABrSiSnb.niifWiiloK.P[>«Lid3. ; 1(888)453-4177 W#1042 ■.;.>SEllgi«.DidPn«Laii • No Monoy Down Homes, < fflflrWifr - C6n*CaMAirC Free Report. I ...... t ...... M . . 1 (868) 453-4177 Id* 10S1 I Bryan Newberry i• M B I CanyohskJe Realty* .J . ,. ■ 2113nlA ve.N W KS II I KK/V whatever It T&k JJOO) 733-70S3 . kes, I Guaranh ;. Read The OPENEWUSEiSE TODAV FROM 1-3 PJH. I " W e ’U D o W h ■ iilijiH H 3 Mmm. 25i tattaHi in Bul/s fines sutKtvisicn. TOIMBtaiAve., to al ttm schools. Anvntw indude 2 0 8 . 7 3 3 . 7 77 0 0 Classifieds new roof m 2002.. frepiace.firep (awi sprinUefs, psidnQ. prtfltt ladi yart[ vi^!wr siBded dedl aiid mon Appnn. ' ’ m s m 1.800.316.77 7 0 3 1,BlS«^fLiU9igpriV price (119,900 HUf1077S6 iJ Every Dayi i t a I ® ______■ Part ol4cXora Thaiwn Mol j iB is ii c m n i m n mBiiCM i Toamw 4208}f 2J 8 0 - x a a a ^ jj - M-ISCJJEX A .i- . - u M • ■ = S T Saturday.l. SeptenttMT 27.2003. lim«lmM-Nn^TWInF*II«,ld^,b» ^

RlEA]l E }ST/^TEL ■. Clayton. NASHUA *M 70) S ^ n O M E 2001 C( 2 ’« 2 ± i? B u S h 'H o m .SI Mbdrm , 1 H AQCRHAN 3 ^ed ro o m , WMBERLV t b d rjntn. . C om - TWIN FALLS 2 bed TWIN FALLS 4 b^'rb'room, TWIN FALLS for loa»loose or BUHL 2 bdrm . apts. avail, sq . (t.. 3) bdbdrm.. 2 bdrnw.. 1 bath aflH ewcm i , bath, central air Aa hMt,I 2 bath. 384 Salmorort.-rent/ plotoly rem oded e l e d . nice yard, $ 4 7 5 -f d e th, appli- R ent tjo s e d on Income, alt *xo. oond.. i>Mdi . 2 bath, family rooS5,1car , sale 5 bdrm. 2 bath, aj rock riraplaiDlaee refrig, stove. & W/DW/D 8 1 0 sen. Calf 733-1350.0. $3^^. 855-4153'S3* 512 Sth Ave E. 734-1 «se for ances, fenced yard,ird, gor-< Please call 543-8833. appls... and fum.1 M MiM be moved, $12,800 oarage, 1 year lo«s condit. *526/mo. HANSEN 2 bdrm.rm r oblle WMBERLY2bdrm,1,1 1 bath, TWINFALLS Courountry 3 5900/month -f*80qa tsecu- den. close to CSI.:s i. no Equal HousingOppoftumty.*. m ov*d. $48,000)00. Mr” 888-2180 Of 280.1S $760eecurtlydepoeli home, apple..-AC,C a to r! stovo, refrtg.. * 4 5 0 * $1 0 0 bdnn., 2 bath, largeirge g ar- fity dep. or option io buy. . sm oking, p e t neg. I-,??®*S8( BUHL Kocy Moodows IB 208-280-1420/28028oo3ir ^ ^ ■ 1 Basement Apt. 8 b< (.5104.* ^^^11423-5215289 or dan area $850. 733-:33-3834* Call Sherri 208-280-1>-1618’ $ ^ d e p . 404-6716,* refrto.&stove.171BJIB M »g«>^p«««--<23-g [If:____ know taking oppllcolions ' ' JE R O M E naw err reposse-roi ______TWI-NFALLS N o w 3 t . ' TWIN FALLS Nice .smi smoll 2 for 2 a 3 bedroom oport- ' >'.Md sln g la & doubi n |B $376Ano, pM $000m dep. JEROME *306. S " W N FALLS >^wkto H ihifllaliB i C an 208-M &4884*4* bdrm. 300 West ■.SJS'iA KiliBiaiLtabaim..n.. W /D. 2 baih, no pets/sm oi 021 Filer Avenue WeaUW bedroom, with corp;orport. ments. Rent rorwos from ■Cornea. R nanqlno - r .2Mlh «a.d«.11xlnn..T»,. *3 2 5 1 yr- l«aM $99Sm» homo Call208- ^ .8aoo*0* $35t-$518/mo. Coll 208- ’able to quallfladid b JiiA’6 B e j u s t brim ------$395. 2 bdrm...2 spacious family h> tgothbruati.Tbtanu ffy ^ fu rl FILER 2 bdrm. 1 bath.■«h. new Trailer. 212b Wei 23-5926- dop- 2308 Eastwooc wilh lud basem ent. < — T—- 543-2740 lor moro Info* , Cartaln condltkins 6all 208-324-8056 . Oulot TWIN FALLS spooli nished townhoL jwwng. Ave. $295, Sm 1 t aroa-$950 + dep. Indixaudes duplex neorpork/schoschools. ■ CASTLEFORD 1.2. S3 bdrm,. 2 bath. Je sK'^gj-asg 328 1/2 W est 3rdrd A v e. KIMBERLV Q u ie t{ mnslan- TWIN FALLS 2 Odrm,bdr 1 . wator, sanltatton. ... _ , $485. Coll 208-733-1313-1359* ' txfrm apartm onis avail. ^ u n tta x . Qolf C ourse. Avail.all. 0 ^ 6 FILER 2 bdrm, molmobile *325. Sm'. 2 bdrrIrm., In borhood 3 bdrm,' i 1 W t ; balh in country. $50C500 mo. 3B0 Orandvlew Nor — ■ . now . Ront bosod oh • • ' 20»4»(M>168/423- home, $2eo/mo.o t w i! country, between JJ< e ro m e tiomo short te rm1 Iclease. lBt,lastandcleanlngilngdep. bdrm., 2 bath withh'^lce TW'N FALLS spolloo)II08S J Incomo. C all 543-8833. ' M and Twin Falls offiff Hwy. W/D hook-up, n icc e s iz e ro*- roqulrod. Avail.111. 10/1. nolohbofsandllvlng.Ja .s a 7s bdrm ., 2 t>ath homo.™ ’no°o i Housing Opportunity.’ $e00. Call208-731-8070.* SO R ^0^' contra! air. Sin . Kir *09 16x78,3 bed Jkfier Call 208-324-79(w a . * yard, outside p e l. $6i 0.* ♦ d o p . N O P E T S lig/pois. EDEN 1 & 2 bodroom opls. ' ;:2 bolh. Must sell In' JEROME 2 bdrm., ^ county t»me by Plej>leasant TWIN FALLS 2 bdn -atety. Call 206-654 ■ B l i QOODtfM 3 bdrm. 2 b s ? f ; A ° s r iW/mo.-f « T h o m p s o n P r o p o r t y • n 6 View Oolt C ourse. 4 txtrm, 1: both mobile, private 1-6665* ' M onogom ont 731-1779* • •tr208-431-4903.‘eb - ' ®cr®> remodeled. 2 $ 5 0 0 d o p . 208-731-661 SEM ®PPl»- W /0 h o o k -i-u p , 4 oppls. storage. 423-5 !i_____ BDHTTTamr; sssJsasssST - I - . FILER 3 bodrocm . 2 bnth. : TWIN FA 1X 8 exceptoepttonal- h o m e a , n o p efi.T t s . S !? acro.S900.mo.i-de( TWIN FALLS 2 bdrn BRAWLE'2 ■ TWIN PALLS Vory nl< THEMQMT 733-C 2 bodroom. largo' yo 3 250 N. 230 0 E. «B. 6mls. ly nice 2 bdrm.,., 1 battl !«"»• R«nt stertl.>rtlng at HAQERMAN Horse fc both, W/D Incld.. no S ' Pl'or H .S. $475/monih'. . mobllo. Family poipork, lg. ■ $450.$S00.543<3>-6342.* Long lerm rent, seiJ^!£5! d u JER O M E 3 b d rm . 2 bath 8H0aH0NE4l0N.CI. Cher- 553S * $400.733-891 REALTY 153 Austin $450+ dopo mobile homes, no Roterencoa. 206-734.6; Coll lor appt. 206-733-6691 * yd., partially fsrwed« 0 . n®w b UHl 3 bdrm farmn i hoi m e ^ on 7, fen 5 l ^ lono term, *475 + de 0. *500 TWIN FALLS 3 bd w ater heater, sm S r 734-5858* swamp with outbulldlngi 324-8903 o r 543-83 1 bath, carport,•t. i n o w - ______T W IN F A L L S . 2 bd subsidizod- 1 bdrm. opts, qooler. m u c h moro, t : s ; s £ f o*o*o*o*o*ow<★ 0*0 carpets, paint. Baseff Iroom. h o u se A o n e txfrm bs i®-" 2 *0 small pasture, avail semont, TWIN FALLS 9 bodro m “« Wost Sido Coun, for ■ opproclaie. S16.S0aBWVofc ,41,. ,„u|„d, 2103 o r JER O M E 3 bdrm . LcL o ts o f TWINFALLS No smoking/potB.1. $695$ 7 bolh, acroogo. ronont or opt. lor ront. togolhor t >l23^17/S41-»41»e storage In basem nw senior &/or disablod, <1-6625.* . 643-8373 Of 490-10' im e n t. ‘How to stop payingg renr t -»$695 dop- 208-734-614-aOM' buy. Coll 208-733-13E359- soparato, W/0.J-Q-. 0' ' Cloan. nico noighbor- ^ = . _$^»^_dep^324-•fc inni '8- foncod yard 19; a tta c tio d g o r a g o . o ■ m Ridloy & Kings. 3 opts. bath, fenced-back’: ^ ■ Vd 1-6864S3-4177 Id# K kltchon. $750. 539-08 R w e avQitabto. Coll Shirloy no peta^m oW ng. $5(ises. o*o*o*o*o*o*< •QgOS- ocroos, 3 bSdroom s, t TWIN FALLS 3 bdrmlirm.. 2 s ib ly 4 . 3 4 x 7 0 s)i«i'oom. 2 bo th . epi“ PP'S.. d o c k . k o n n o l . 2 , ------TWIN FALLS Lg, bosbasQ. and smoking OK. Equal bath, garago, lawn core:re. No gorago. Now Insido. $ TWIN FALLS boautlfitiful 3 rnont opt. furnishod.d. olsool H ousing Opponuniiy* 2 qk • poUftmoklng. * 8 9 5 m ■*■ ♦dop.N osm okhK In o ' M rm . 2 bath In oxcol:ollonl w otor a n d sanliotion.lon. no G O OD IN G, Cloan. now 2 ^^3^-0328 Mossa . dopofllt. Cair733-82i3'2 6 9 208.731-3927.' location. 5800 wawator smoking or pots.. SS3i 300 bdrm duplox. Gconomic.-il -;------Incl. no pots/smokI TWINFALLS Cottag. 2 tw in FALLS 3 bodro. *^‘"0; mo. plus dop. 733-469S4699.'- hoat. ovon/rango. OW. , JEROME 3 bedrooi age, ?/“ 208.308-72: f«ncod yard, rofrig ineludod. W/D ’ bath, or 2 b d n n .. 1 bboth. a 1 Appls. furnishod. V RVnn hookup. S49S mo.. S200 car garage. Laun smokfng/pots. $57575 mi o. .TWIN FALLS booutiri:ilul 3 ^ utiA J n d r y ho(*up. $500. 73 3 -0 8 l8t.lost,-.dop, C0111II 208-2 bedroom. 2 baih. doui)ubto, w rrf doposit. CollJoyo 200- hookup. 55 & oldor. i U m 934-4334 o r 358-0260.- 208-324-3733/731-37af733 » TWIN FALLS c o u nn ti tr y 2 326-3448 or 539-6060060* garago, formal dlnnl w E n m i m i i Z 1 ± L .bdrni; 1 both, now cJa o r rp it. TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm,r-ggcs SI sprinklor systom.V-"2 BUHL 2 bdrm. 1 botb a th , Loi your a«.ry now»pnpoi work ^ 5 a JEROME Clean 1 b be d rm . No Sm oklng^ots. SSSsSSO -f + (Jop. 177B 3 rd Avo.Ivo E smoking /pots, rofs. Si rolrig. S325/mo}/mo,* >or you . .. tood nna uw ii»o .1,. stove/refrlg. No ^t^s,p< _^p.,J0fc^2j3966_ -fdop 732-0040/420-72^292 _Sl50.dop.208r326.479:4797..:. ■ craattillod'ti ______.. „ _Shoppcrs whoho arc hungry-for-bcrgolralns .head straight for the ------$350.Lv.-m eg 308K)3 \______734^4464.or.308r2.16: Classifieds. In the Classif ieds, you canco track down deals on” JEROME Clean 3 bdn cvcfything froiFrom toys to tu riita b les.>. It's3 easy to place an adid bath, family rm . + g a n $575. No p e ts 64 3 -8 8 or find the itemsitei you want, and it's; usedu; by hundreds of JEROM E C ountry 2 b d : area shoppers'rs every day. (oncod yd. small pas $600/mo. 208-324-881 Go ivJth; youryc Instincts and use the Classifieds today. 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ISOO o n l e t m o ■ 1 bath, clean, Indu rent on 1 yr. Im s«. C ^ CaaaO»-73S-14e8,' M oblla E ata ta a. Ask JE R O M E 2 bodroon■oom. 11/2 ■pnrklng..quiot bulii fW iiiraST^SSvm..W/D utilities $450/mo. + i r l ___ 734-4121 or 736-0001B I:___ abouti month rem FREEI > llan c ad . 357 Blue ta k a s Siv bath. «n spplla ^ N. hookup, stove a. relrig.rel CatlLyleat208-731-a-0669- W W FAUJ ------: ^rWmFALL8 2bS55S m CaU 4294283.* w ash o r. dryer. $46$465. Call 734-4339' 9 : No p e ts. $ 4 0 0 -f depoSPo»«- ‘rW i f i F A L L f l z b ^ re . WOCm . nawTg Pdr -1 1 /2 b a th , w / 0 . A( 3 24-2744/20B*420420-1011.* Coll 206-423-4532’ 55ST ★FALLS APTS[S.-A’ 1 bath, a p p la ., W !___ : I _ 1 With, duplex. B Mheat. lx a n d F fw w en t View iJCLi? wal*r/8«rt>aBa Includa HI RUPERT ^ >nr hookup, ^ t a r , aaw lum l^w . optional. Ci ^ 5 •iB'a Moblla Hema PwC I TWiFrPACCrTbeSrtsdroom no p e ts 527 ShoupAve. A\ Townhomea. SSOO/Mo JER6M Ef4le»2» 2 b d rm . t w in FALLS , garbage pA 44* FOR SALE OR LEASEA8 Lots $150/mo. * d e p r Kitchen appliances,ies. No ' W. $ 4 5 0 ^.-f$450 d 1,2,3 Bdrms.I. {800S^.|206-S3e-«S tow nhouso. al[ apt peta/smokJng. $3766 -«oioc.hi Call 206-736-0929* W aa ta m F a im BuUdhw.bw. trash a w ater Ind. pets s{-. M 5o”'Ca° SARATOGA ;------$369-$515 leave m easaoe.* wby lowed S25/mo.+ dep. smoklng/pots. $55 Call 206-735-0473.-‘73.- tiitt* PAll6 g bodro A la ro a offlca In Jerom e fay 208-324-3213 oxt.ixt. 106* APARTMENT about our HoOdai W o k n a rt 12 ofHeeo plus aOO-«O*176O/438-110r'. pg55ij^_ . _Y 0U .h^toS«flirtto TwTiTFXrUgTonand 3 1 balh, no pots. $< - o o n la ra n o a foom on 1 -■ kTMBERLVAfforaflE tt b e d r o o m o p t s . MMony i 'month + $300dppoPo»ll- “K Si^S^d^ai dios. oppls. & mosmost Ullls. aera, 10 mora « » e aval. TWIN PALLS Single a omonitlos. No pets.s. $$450 212-16raor7roqi3S35. .d e a n . No pets. 734-061 m t . doubla spaces avail. Free .Incl. $299. 200-312 5 5 2 Sm an ofRca sp a ca av^ . . . . M na a d a d . B ro c k m n e Comoaoowtuitfiat'a * $605 P'ua doposlt. < »■ " 2 YWiN I'ALLS free titUiiBSni JC^HoUdayPUtotS ^ 1-a00-«7»4M0.* mo. rent. Cameo Moblto KIMB^HLY.Qup3uplox, 2 spoelal., . Jordetons2eO-2752.' bdrm ., 1 both, carporl,- otal $15(Vmo.a$200. Enc>.s ---- Eatataa. C an 734-0084? b d rm . 2 bath. rg. ft.;^tots i - 2 t d r m a p t. le■soA a se Lm^nowrnanaoatnaimant utilities. Frog'a UndIn ling TWIN PALLS rg.lam lly Luxury 1. 2 & 3 bdbdrm. TWir^ F A LLi 2 bdrmirm du- ol storage, W/D hoohokup. fep.. r o ls. control noot & a _____ duplex. Kitchen applppls.. . • 334-2361• ft air, dop. Call 208-324-3313317.* Yw i n Fa LL^ a newe — ■ ■■ f le e e p a c e f o r le a aIa e . T W IN FALLS leasing ^■nvnranill . F re o microwavo0 withw 12 swimming pool, (Itl wer 3 W/D hookup, AC, pat t w in f a l I s ih b o ; -n im f a O S 2 b a m . m bdrm.. 2 bath, ail appjyis.. Ig. yd., convenient loc Approx. 2000 sq.fLw/paipart Sinaia offlee space $230 .f m o n lh looso. 734-3;14-3373 contor. buslnosa ee .'<^* mircrowavaAitiMoeratcrator shared space, utllltlee'InI In- utllTuas. On Blue Lakes ' ' ' community room.m tr«« both: w/garogo. closoloso lo AC. garago. 737-9635.»; __ iron across Irom TFHFHS. Call for prteS e JERO M E nM m m ate 3 bed- CSI, no smoking or p< eluded, IIOONortIr th Bhrd. C a ll206-734-1893* RUPERT victoo library, oncle If pow. twINFALLdAttracUwfM $eoo/mo. + $300 da GaprtMotmL 733 -0 4402* 8 2 Uncoln. $750.734*4600. rL roomhouoe$195-f S « n lo r Citlzon i >14 or 2 bdrm. clean, oppls,I. cor-c AvaU. 10/1.206-686-777 — TWIN PALLS Looking forfora a Ulllltlea. Avail. Oet Hondleappo^lu) i u b M • ______portnodfuga/smokoi^^pott; YwiWiSALLS— TOM FALLS------LYfiWOOD------3600 square foot shophop Full privileges 212-1179* ■ ' H oualne1 , W o aro arM lg h b oS rt) h S S d TWI^i FALLs 2 bdrm.mHio AC.$450 + dsp.733-2& . UKENEW-3bdrm..2bi OLDTOWNCLOOGE8 E SHOPPtWG CENTER■ with offlca space fofor r , , , ne OtneeaRetall N ow toking appilcati•cations w atch eom m unlijnlty. pots Main St. $400 ••■$3♦S3S0 tWIN f a l l s Butt, 2 bdrdrm., unltln4i>lex-gefaoe,w Clean & qu iet ro o m s (ease? W e've got one!inel TWIN FALLS male room­ lor 1 or 3 bodroomomopis. I Roody 10/01 212-2693gg3.* 1 bath. $475/mo. + $S3 300 tor, a n d sanitatk)n « lai -Mkmwave & refrtg. H6C•160 Hammack Managementn t Call 736-9919.* mates needod for 2003- R o n t dotorminodiod by Call o r Vlait toclai I., W/0 dop. 259 N. Phoaass a n t c a re lneludod-$776 + ^d« U undry. N o P a ta . 734-4339 or 342-7366* ~ 2004 school yaar. Com- ^ i r i PALLS 2 bdrm., W $ 1 1 04125 w eakly. — TWIN FALLS ShopAraro- incom o. HUD subsId Dr. hook up. now pointArlntArlnyl. Viow «13, 734-7935.* 648 Oulncy eB-elean TWINFALLS------^ pletely fum . d o s e to CSI. 24e2ndAv».W.733-663C . houaa w tth rastroom s and ■ Ouiot noiohborhoodl no poto/amoklng. $46i ;==; b.drm., 1 balh, axti Eastland Heights newest ^ 731-9214 o r 734-8903.* S u n s o t M anor \ W85+ TWIN FALLS eloan2bd *< oftkM. 4 0 0 0 s q . fL. Inelud- dop. 734-2622/731>42i*42so townhouse, foncod ya TWM FALLS SIOSAwaakM k offtce complex near 510 ISth St. Ing offtea, 2 5 6 6th Avow. TWIN FALLS private bod- MO or I TWINJ'ALLS rm.. 1 yV/D hookup. AC. No p« •chtd- $ 3 7 5 m aO uM m icn> wvave, 8v ' completion. A rrange nowW 733-0061 o r 420K)081* .Call 206-436-1380 od 2 bdrm.. 1 both w/lov/k)t8 refrig. a utila.rM•1099 to operate your offlee frerr ' room, shore bath, clean* ------2oa-aia-2eQ9‘- . _bflih.all.oppta...w/owa’fiarago.. _ $450t$450dep.28feg9e ■ -lng «ulllttles.~no smoking — ^ s p a h k l in g ^c Ce / i ~ L - -o f8 to rsg e .-$ 4 7 8 + dep.- -thisexdusivedevetopmenl ’.EAN nontiwest a northeast,ist, ino TWIN FaL'LS 6leTa n . BRAWLEY REALTY??• TWIN FA L L S B a a a m a r inthe600bk>ckol ■ /pots, closo lo CSI. • ••Hear the qunntet ' bdrm. pols. $500 $350 secu 2 bdrm., 1 bath. k>adc room, se p arata a n tra n o ^ ® $425 ond up dod. 734-0868 Eastland Dr. 731-4061 or ^nUllldSbUttJs^C l $150/mo. plua share of > ty: 731-9269 or 736-926S No smokin^pota. $49595 + EVM. A wknda. UtlH.pd. $250. 733-8603^ 734-5163. G aiy TWetlen ■ utllltkia. 206-7334023* rtnuuit. Laundry A Storage“ 0® fw iN F A L L S 2 bodroomMm $495 dop. Call 735^)47 Laurel Park Apartm 633 S hoshono N. 473‘ D«V*731-8881.* T E L and Doug Strand.* TW IN FA LLS 1 5 ,0 0 0 II. t7G MaunceSlrool•'OO* 280^01 or 734-433JZLa . Extra nico 4-plox.'• T W I N F A L L S C I O77T a i fwIfrPJniBTIwT^ TWIN FALLS NOW OfllCOM ^srahouae with outsideIdo TWIN FALLS sook remalo Twin FaIIs $475 + dop. - . Sludio. oil oppls., $3: ______734-4195* ••••I Coll 208-734-9162 • 1325 badroom, basemen sp a ce for ronl. $550/mo. I____ mo. Call 260-2555.* $650 or buy. 733-1359*W: 560 Rior Avo. 736-8747.!?• 208-735-9499.*

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Borlaa.. aaai menf No. 2000-01911'is; e “"-SSSSSSiST' L6 > r fiamoyed Xl' fiure 'P «ai,ID 83301 oato Ptat tttaraof. fliad m Bo«look covenant or warranty'r*^ ra huaband ind,wif*.. aa Mortgage records ef TwlWin P l e a s * a d d re a a all le g•gal a l ' 'whit*, maie naui*r*d:------U a t diM e«*h pym tiJnJiS In A lllft^ Tm? 4Etoroii!irow. 17 el PW » « t P a0a(a) 13.1i ganSnig title, poaeaaakmn o0 r Grantor, to Twin Fa>e TWoTith Palla County. Idaho, th e advertlaing to: R ^ blu* eye. left brovm , ______w l t>« Mcaptadb » 2fl 311 Swond StTMl.Nortrlorth. O tilolal fla o o r d a oi Twlwin encumbranoaa to aatlaflisfy and Escrow Company,'. aai s banefteial im ereet In whltiiteh LEOALADVEirnsmO(O w ibiue apot (n tt. 1 yr. o k l UMUU.NOnCI~■ _.__ byB.-OOPM Twin P M i. 10. M l t t pub*hM o Palla County. Idaho. TheTh tha obligation aecuredj t>yb Tnietee.fortt)eben*fRatxar>d la p rea en tiy h e ld b y.lndIdy TTt*T1m**N*w* •. .R*w a(dt200Call SoulftLoeuMMMSIora _ auction to tlw M gbM[Wd- t We Truataa haa no k n o vdoe ^ and purauant to the powaw e r aecurfly of Indy Mao Bankank. MacBank..F.S.B;,Th«r27 « r d*f,foreuh.lnl««*fulnmmon> o f.a m o ra p a rtic u la r de-d i cf aale oonlerrid In IhIhi e F.8 .B.. a s Beneficiary, ddot o t- a tw v e G rantors are name D eadline for legal a d s ; 3 ring, size 5 1/2 or 6 in Oy K in * Fumitura Amotion. u d i M w i f u i i w i um a * payiiblMltfMtlmtofMMaala. ralarancad Proparty Dut.bu ------1808(4)(A). Idaho Codede. days prior lo publication. ; eooth R o ‘? " l WaTmart In Jerom e, $ 5 6 ■ Unooki o S r o S r mALB ^ &MtollowlnadMerl>«ffMIraal for purpoaaa of eomptenc N O nC B No rapraeentatlon Is r MIda noon on W ednesday for ld«ho 83336 3000* and personal propart'a rty with Section «0>113 of Idi that they are. or are nottot, Sunday, noon on Thureday Reward. 208^4-3062.-. ? ^ 7 / 0 3 and 1Cl/14A}a *MB3480B02330000( DePAfrnWENT.OFTTORe INTERIOR TnwtM'a 8«l« No; 02.K2^M8 - (h«r*aft*r rafarrad to ooKool bo Coda, th* Truata* ha Bureau of Land ManaQamiement presently resp^slble fofor lor Monday, noon on Frl- j y ^ lacllvatyaima'Propaftyirty*}, boon Infem wd th a t th a a< nC «78-1430-E S -101-327J2770J this obllwtlon. The defaui>ult d a y f o r i u e a d a y a n d 44tn»m Lamp, Unitt i:122 . & E a- •itu a ta d In th a C ountyty oa f draaa of 2420 Jo rd a n Lam>n*. !AOeNCY: B ureau of Land for whkihte sa le Is m ade» Isk Wedneeday, noon on Mon- roBox938,TMnFtf«.I—.ID orow Corp., m»,dulyly Ia p - Twm Fidto. StBta of ldaholaho, Twin Falla. (D 83301.1. !• ACTION: Notlfce of ReallyUly Actk>n; Recreation and Publicibiie failure lo pay wh«n duilu e day for Thursday and noon Puipoeee (RAPP) Act Clai:iassmcatk>n; Idaho under the Deed of Trueust on Tuesday lor Friday andand W er* y o u a t th* Foundry SUMMARY: T h* followiniwing public tands n e ar th e com-om - N ote dated 11/22/2000. thd leti me whoro you * examined and found lultabKatile for dasslfication for le a sea Ofoi c a m e d u e on 5/ 1/2002 anctnd any questions call Rubyy alal w ere before the Foundry. conveyance to Hagermrman Cemetery Maintenance hly 735-3324. •______w hat w as It thot you woro ' District. Idaho undar the»provlalona pr of the Recreation andanc i'y)lJin” p“uVtat2°c^^^^ B doing at the Foundry, Public Purpoaes Act, as amended (43 U.S.C. 869a atel ee and other costs and feei ■ w hat Is II lhat you a re ssq.). The Hagerman CiCemetery Maintsnanca Districttrict as set forth. Amount dueI ai ■ learning to ploy? putpoeee to u sa the landsd s ifor public cemeteries. o f Septem ber 19.2003 De ■ Call mo 0720-353-3456' BoiseJse Meridian linquont Payments frorr May01.200217iwymonu PO U htO 2 Yellow Laos. T .4■ SS., ., R .1 3 E ., . male, not noutorod,■ a t $810.26 e ac h $13,927.- ' Sec. 32.32, SENWSW )Q young, big. beautiful, T .Si S.,S.. R. 12 E;. 42 (05-01-02 through 09- 19-03) Late Charges:f: Found on Martin Slroot. S e c . 04. N2SWN\W4WNW, S2NWNWNW 13: Cail 206-420-3SeS,- Containing 2010 as c re s more o r less. $629.34 Bonoflclary Ad­ vances: $3,086.30 Sus-IS- FOUND dog nwdlum sizo,J5- ANONYMyuS ' 208-733-8300 & 726-46S0* The la n d s a ra not n e eded ^ for Federal puiposes. L easeu a p e n s e Crodit: $0.00 Total:al: black & white. Near or conveyance Is conslsteistent wtth current BLM lend use $ 1 7 ,6 4 3 .0 6 All dellnquon-m- Bmorroot Drive & piannino and would bale IIn the public Inlerest. The cles are now duo. togetherier Eastland. 206-733-74e6*6* DEPRESSED 'la a s a /^ t* n t;v m a n i»su*d.»d, will t>e subject to th e following,lna with unpaid and accruing^9 FOUND Gorman ShophordS S t r y f m 6.99 or 907* ta m u . conditions and resereervetlons: ta x e s. assessiTMinta. tmst-»*■ X. grey A black. N ear Big 1. Provlstons of the Recresreotion and Public Purposes Act/\ct ee's fees, attornoy's fees,*f • Little R anchos In Jorom o. [ p j T r T r p and to ali appllcaWa regultjulstlons of tha Secretary of the•ha costs and actvoncos mode II owner not found froops to FAX Interior, to protect the security os-■>' a good hom e. 324-4340* »)v sociatod with this loroclos- 2. A rlght^f-way for dttchschee and canals constructed by S; FOUND Gordon Rolrlovor the a u t h ^ of th e UnHadtd £Statee. ^ ure. The principal bolanco ^ YOUR cer $95,315.39, logothoro r X, medium bulkl, oyos aro 3. Any other reservationsans that the authorized officer Qt yoilow, molo. N ear Long- datermines appropriotet totc ensure public accoss and wllh Interest ihoroon ot •ta 8.500% per annum from bow Drivo & Knottingham.i '-AD... proper management ofif FFoderal lands and Interests no Coll 208-734-9258* tha IVin. 4/1/2002. until paid. Tho D etailed Inlormation conconcoming this action Is avaiiabloKlo Bonoilciary olocts to sell or FOUND sot ol Ford keys TlfWlES-NEWS • for review at the'offica ofof IIho B ureau of Land M anage-30. cause tho trusi proporty loto on Doadlino RIdgo In thoIho CLASSIFIED ment. U pper Snalte Riverr District.0 Shoshone Field Offteo,CO bo'soid to satisfy saidId South Hills. Coll 423-440Tii: ' DEPARTMENT ' obligation. Anyone hoving p : and 400 W est F Street. ShoShoshone, Idaho 83352. JO LOST Alrdolo Torrior bo- P : m Qf a n y objoctlon to the solo on 208-73^5538 Upon publication ol Ihlsis noticon in the Federal Register, II twoon AcQuio e n d Ruport. th e la n d s will b e sagrogotgated from all othab forms of any grounds whotsoover with red colior, o nsw ors to appropriation under tho pupublic land laws. Including thokn wili t » alfordod on oooonu- Oenlm. Coll 208-436- 208^^-4543 general mining laws, oxcaxcept for laaso or convoyancoCO nlty to b hoard as to those*® 4122or206-312-3712..- (Burley)* undar Ihe Recreallon ancand Public Purposes Acl andnH objoctlons If thoy bring a 45 lawsuit to rostroln tho LOST BLUE HEELER,R . i ~ ...... — - ...... — - i-i. leasing un der Ihe mineralI loiloosing laws. For a period of 45 or female. Pointed oars:& & * * * * * * * * days trom th e date of publlo}llcatk>n of this notico In the Fed- 'sam e. Dated: Soptombor us 19. 2003 Alliance Tltlo & patch ovor right oyo. Last19t eral R egister. Iniorested personsp«i may submit commonts Sy, soon on 9/16 noor Bob regarding Ihe proposed ieaso/convoyancolea or clossiflco-.J,. Escrow Corp. Trustee By F o r STUFF tion ol th e lands to tho Ols Ko B obbI Oldllold. Trust Offi-ll. B arton R o a d & 'Subw oy District M anager; Uppor Snaico 10 Sandw iches. A nsw ers “X to $ 99 o r Less Rlvor District. 140S Holllpailpark Drive. Idoho Falls, Idahohn cer c/o Regional Trustoo Services Corporation. 6166 Sweotie. Call 206-S39-9- 83401-2100. J. 7055 day or night.* CLASSIFICATION COMMEMENTS: Intorostod parties mayov 1 st Avonuo. Sulto 500. So- _ 3 lin es submit com m onts Involvingng tho suitability ol the land forlor attio. WA 96104 Phono:>: LOST cat black and wnito,0, 3 d a y s cemeteries. Commentss ono Iho ciasslflcptlon aro ro-0. (206) 340-2S50 Solo Inlor-t' Huffy, female, Aroo noor . 3 dollars” f ^ t * striclad to w hether tho tancand is physically suited for theho motion: ltv/AMVw/»usioo.comfn G any Lone in Fllor. proposal, w hether tho usoD willw maximize tho future uso or ASAP558616 • Call wllh any inlormation. *1 Item par od. pncQmusi DO u ses of th e land, wheiherr IheIhi u se Is consistent with local ^ g9B-326-6866* ineluaoOS eontecuiivu planning a n d zoning, or H' thithe u s e is consistent with StateS PUBLISH: September 27. S doys PnwflloPortyOnly and Federal programs. Octobor 4 and 11.2003 f ATTENTION I . CLASSIFIED Coll US todayl APPLICATION COMMENT!NT 8 : Interested parties may»y PUBLIC NOTICE submit comments regardingIng th e spotific uso proposed In ^ ADVERTISERS Tho Tlmo8-Now9 Actions plannod and tokon Classifiod Dopanmonl - tha application and planI ofol development, whether tho10 by your govornmont oro ' BLM followed proper adminiilinistrallve procedures In reach- I* Please check your 733-0931 oxt. 2 h* contoinod in public noticos. 677-4042.* Ing the decision, or any otheither factor not directly related •0to T h o y aro pari ol your right11 ad on the first day. the suitability of tha landI forfo a shooting rongo, special1^' to know a n d to b e Informodd If you find an erro r i w eapon training,.and bulldiniding entry and hIgh-nBtc vohlcle o t w hat your govem m eni is !★ ★★■*★★★★ i r i A b a ■ training a re a. ’ we will correct it. I doing. As soll-govorrimoni Wewfflnol b e re sp o n s» o < H I F ’.' Any adverse commentss willw be reviewed by the State>0 chargos oil citizens to bo'I » R E M E M B E R Director, in th e obsonce of any advorse comments, tho for orrors oltor the first Thot blrihday ad you placod ^ day of publication.* classification wiil becom e effectiveeffi 60 days from tho dato urfjos'ovory clilzon to read som o timo ago tn 7/io of publication ol this noilco0 InIr tho Fodam f Roolgtaf. T/mos'lVows? Now is tho \m^ I and study these notices. Coll Twin Foils District M anogor Wo advise thoso citizens” 733-0931 ext. 2. or timo to com o pick up your . who seek-funher-informa- - plctures^topby-theClas------>UBUSH: Sepiemberia1. 217 2 0 ^ 27. 2003' tion to exercise Ihoir rightt r ' i — B0rtey:B77=*o4z.* • 'J I ; sifled Dopl. todayl *

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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ COWSTBtiCTKXION ______DRIVERS ... INSTALLER . MEDICAL NANNY- ' WBLDira^. u u m u u ji Concrete Flnlshaihor m u st b e ' Immediate positkN(Won tor r e - Dish Network RSFBPorg^ nN&LPNFTp<' pdaillons. TaMrig appUcitloifMkms llve-ln ExpMlancodstalnisl i m Sted ^ ■ F A X ; a k er, 2 1/2 welders, pipe fltt«Itters and |liU l|ieiia abta pass drugug le o t hovo . "»*>'* O J I 'J ! ''''"Ivors. ' Roq: zalion Is look>kingfor SoSs^t^^’lt ■■■■■■■■ own transportsjrtatlon. Call Oo«l M V ^tass,us A COL. professional on I Sto^ year old, alngleg le p a r e n t min wrtghts. . TRiSRXHET^a«SaCC*ffH Michael 20e-4£•423-4527* Call 1-877-628^1641 ts or people 10 Install Rehab housahoU, oountruntry ran c h S h e e k a y S h e e t I W Y O U R “\„ ------m E E TESTS.tTS. Always - —syslom s in Twinj'Siii F -sSijE b6 4 3 -6 4 0 r - living. M ust haveive resume- - ...... SERVICE . . . i.| and^eferencea.Eg empioymi 3rlvor8for AJOBi3? ***Eomoxlroira money o u a to m e r C lass A CDL Orlvt or college OPTICAL------vice sc am s j write aofvlce help,tip . G roat food grodo lankors.lani ' C o m e tO ,uw|ih ***Wopoyforc F ed eral T rad e Cc . G uoranto«d low fwursurs. Bring B a w rato. plus bo **T«^Staylnyoui'Our Anrt's Eyew ear Bo sion, Washington »bonuses Southem Id£dano-. eommurnunity has a position tt ’g ” " • ? 0 « - « 7 7 - l 6 4 3 • U ncontM lAd»d fldn/orco Rosum o lo Copiopy P ro e«1 u p to .31 por rr SE: r a s x : $ 2 9 5 ♦ flUng te iB lvd. N .‘ dopondlng o n t ■ Career FaFair • ***Sorvoyourcjr country ' oxperioncod Optli on oxp. you aro Applicants shouk IPISdlntoiai • joti tfoo.i-aee-e ------Run 11 W osiornrn StatoaS Coll today It you nsi.N J ■ BANKRUPTiTgr o y ------DAIRY 3-5 d a y s T u e s . S e p t. part-tlmo servteo orientod,r « a “ SSv.i- Outsldo workoror n o o d o d . Homo ovoiy 3 -5 1 '■?P' "“Il K K XIng high odgoblo aboutIt fashkMifa r ------2 H H H I 100-200 C am ay AKordablo paym o*P|f«i, 11 am - 7 p yjZ",'cST ■ C.II93^.63«..l pf" • school or collegilogo, or oyewear. ^ 7 3 3 100-200 Casa GrtG ra n d e - A ccidonis. dlv Ct. criminal mat■nanors. DAIRY 1-800467-291•2911 pursuing a civitlvUian PRODUCTION------• B n d mem mt1734-3357* 73. FoodIng Foremantan W antod 8 a m to 5 pm MonHon - Fri* C S I G y m n a s il ■ R T .8 7 2 ih/‘ toh?‘'^ ------PUBUC s e r v B C L E A N IN G SOaarvlcoa Sunnyslde.10. WA oroa VK:e 2 0 0-300 Clalne s working DRIVERS (208)7364954 d waSa MESSAGE- prtvato or comom m o rc lo l. Federal employE- 20CM 00 Robbins Av :all 208-6SS- loromon to folnIn outi toom . Compony Ortvor ■ ------■' 1-60»GO-GUAIj ^ g g ^ DOe !’| 7 ^ ? S ’o Rots avail. C all: MANAGER------^ i a t r Informatlonisoyment RT.874 4 tS 3 to f mora Intcrt « r m ^ • M ust tw hdngufliual with Mp Ownsr oporato* I resum o (o P.O. Bo Is free. 500-800Falls ROUTES AVAMABt£ orgAnizalionanal skills: Trantport Omalgr. /frolect t NEWSPAPER Twin Falls, ID S3. ilstani CIRCULATION ?SS5S!i'o"f^^o n e c an RT. 8 8 0 irrace In th» Ruport aro^. whool load- is now hiring OTRm orivoroi deral lob. 4 0 0-500 Park To rrac ks. tractors. for our lanca tMtwe PROFESSIONAL- For freo Intormatlor # a y Dr. W e are cunentty nd'uDM*?® Elko County Juv>tiwnllo TtM Tlmaa.Now I, RESUMES PLU3LUS federal Jobs, calllonabout ( ll0Q-1200Parkway accepting applicatlons ■ Top wogos torior quollUod W est Coast ondnd UpporI Probation ^part 11 C areer for independent carrlerii porson : 401kk om0 ployoo Mldwostl llemtlona ottoctive, Inexpenpensive America ConniKttoi 3 openings. bonotils avallobK 11000 to Rosponslblo forirz".:, I '“'C fsiisfimg rosum os. 32441<4576* 478-757-3000’S?n. RLER ftr . 426 iblo. P looso Y ou will avorago 11, K Or.-H St. CPR. Low ralo I rosumoolo; lo 13.000 mlloa porn iporwork oiatrlel Manmgmrw //I I our SALES »: _____ R T .5 4 9 achoot S5. CallII733-9660-* 73 PO Box 3! Id projocl Twin Falla omiem m Buslnosa to busij s l n e s a , U m i H 100-600 Sm SL 18thDr.-12thSt. • (338 w/drop a hook, no- R T .428 ■24 hours. Outlook, yVA^ 98938M o r no hazmai. dry v a n : n. Brood jho succossluiJl Mndi-,c _offtee produeU, extiextrem ely, irlonco a (taio must bo obloot to high commlBsloni H H B U H L ' 15th St.* City limits. a Pre-School,jot, tCCP fax lo 509439>39-2876. W o oftor bonus prot H S t.- O S L a ccopiod. tiilealsiBis a sn ack s All Inquiros conll>nlldonllal.* diroct doposll ll oxpori- work wookondinds, bo Inquieros lo Theh e' O fllco R T .5 4 7 loslroblo. dopondoblo.). hovo I ProductsOoolerof I 2 0 0-800 9th Ave. ■ncl. All a g aa l 32> ------NoSaloP«o,ondcom( r of tdaho. DENTAL Juvon o oxcollont llmo manage-mai 1-866-801-9162.* ^ R T .6 4 8 S ta y a t tw mno a im om ' Lookirtg tor expo raualitiod Pfoballon. POSTT cortlfl- moni skills, andid onjoy■ 4 0 0-700 7th Avo. wouk/likelowatcwatch your donUI ossistani c a t i o n , g r a n t writing w vrarklng with yout 4 0 0-800 Sth Ave. child. 1-3 yrs.a . cof ogo. our team of profoiDfosSonols 2S y™ Old !r«rinnrnwl 3 and/or monogomonant is a • outgoing personamauiy'i; EnlMlmlK Floorinoring iakia “canraM 34^ • ' m oals a sn a ckks s iiincludod. 4-S days oi w»y iort>3«oo3 and Ulah salos terr 6244 or Tom at 7364040.* nust b e ox- 9-3 p.m, wookdai*»Oays‘. S tarlin g salory $«i torritoy. ifyoulivoinlhoao a 100-800 E. Ave. C. somo Sot. S7/h7 / h r - b o e Closs B CDL. mua $40,000 Tha TImma-NaHlawa This highly molhfs■throted and would like to’ at re a s 3 0 0-400 S. Lincoln Pick up appliesllcatlon at lOVO good DRIVERS Attn: Don Walodrivors. F o u rth JudlclaJ DistrictDIi Twin Falls, ID63303 63; Tho succosslui canymenl. 0 . d r i v e r ^5221----- o 'S o h e r 17,^KK education and Incomlrtc( e buslnosa wtth a company, Neel A Aaaoela Diosol slrolght IruIruck P/U DRIVERS c h eck it out with tho Bar­ 1448 Fillm ore 8t 8 and dollvory. 6 daytiBv«Ai/Mk P.T.S.1. Boise, lookirOking tor Jl____ Tho Timos-Nowsa laIs a c- history with referenc ter Bualnoas Bureau. For • T w in F a lla . M at h w g I ” 301 Hoovy lltlfng. MuE S ow nor oporntors,i. tlalbod.flo MEAT CUTTER copting oppllcolionlions for R-M. W ade a C< 8 9 troo information about good driving rocoKord, Poy . Fast Exporioncod moolIt cuttori a part-tlmo Olslrlctlet Mon-I PO B ox 8789 avoiding Investment 080085* sotllomonis. Callill hMike Wago DOE. Local:otod In agorAssislanl.ThiiThis po- P ortland OR 972< I ARE YOIOU ts$1400/mo.30»- nsw ^ Attn: Dick Vaneh•? * !? CURRENT sc am s, wnie to the Feder- Kim ball a t 800-289-I9 9 4 1 1 3 * Hoiloy. Idoho. Coll:oll Miko sition will ana WALKING R O in ABLE ol Trade Commission, READY FOPOR A d r i v e r ' Tockolt ol 208-76888-2294 phonos, dolivor mlssofllml: SALES MnvMnt DRIVERS ■I^S ROUTESAVAJLAB W ashington. O.C., 205 8 0 .- 3 F F D ? Clasa A. CDL^Ha TRUCK DRIVER!ERS 80f"-5 pmim. * papers, ond jollvordol idaho'a Ldrgosi MatV ,at.res 8 AVAILABLE NEW CARE roquirod. Full t ------rouioa on Saturday le O'' National Fraud C o m e to th ^ Ilm o NEEDEDI» MECHANIC loy and Foctory Dirbct ralretailor TWINFALLS 'WS IS I n f o r m a t i o n C e n l e r . Aflrolalod. nga os . seeking for TwinIn FallaI RT 703 t h e T lm es-N ewIng^for s Southem IdaI d a h o Drug froo workplSnine*. Sonil 8 Ton Whoolorolorstor Olosol mochonic wa cu rrently looking i r 11 r ■ tf’o PO'niD harvosi[fltjh li th e minimum 2 yoarsr o r condl- Locotion. Excelc o l l e n t 10^ 2100 Candlortd C a re e r FFa a ir j a c C ustom , L LrSwIi datos should bo do- Income polenlial i ridge Incfependent 734-8821/ tviunaugh oroo. 432->32-6675 onco, must havo Bi a lo n g 2000-2200 Condlewc i e r s ’ J ______orcomobyforopptlciplications tools, poy DOE. ^nwi^rmi .1 pondoblo. have aiipioas- pi wtlh bonolits ond R T .716 wood Route CarTien >t. 3 0 ORIVER 4 418 E. 3300 N. Muni^urtough. insurance, vacalion. ont domoanor;r. o n d rotlromont plan. Full-ull train- soo-700 Rlmview Dr. : Tues. Sept.: >n. musi roliablo tronsiinsport- lng providod.Ptoaso 11 am - 7' ptD m OSO Tnmtporttfftatlon ID. Mon. thruJ FnFn. bo ablo lo work Fri.. ISO so n d 2200-2300 Filer Avo. e GOODING Smnrtemm. Goodinging, Idaho. 8:00 am thru 5:00>Opm.* pi and Mon, Coll 734- Iriioroslof poportios resum e to ^ _ RT.728 '?•£- ^ RT.504 ------DRACS ------: should fill oul appipptlco- Everton Mattresa Fai OTR avsllabla for E am up to $30,000.)0. (com o Mon-Frt. 8 om to 5 p F airtory 800-900 Sunrise Blvc 5 0 0-800 Sth Avo. IE. INVESTMENT CORF?: lion at Tho TImos-Ns-Nows Attn Bob Hancoc CASH for Doods oITmA,* . CSI GymnasiLislum drtvors. Excollon by Soplombor 26lh cock, 1800-2000 San Urui"«• 5 0 0 4 0 0 9lh Avo. E. * packago, Eom i MEDICAL 6lh. PO Box 345 RT. 729 RT.SOS M ortgages and Real EsUM R N » Full-llmo day: ' Twin Falla, Maho a: *• Contracts. Call today for a ------School.4J0a.73fl-50; -OPERATOR ------J.100il500.4lh.Blh.6 8 00-1300 Moln St. ------^ ------^errax-208.73341*^5®* AvenueL.|th E ------1000-1200 M om ana-■na----- —freeTno5bl6iUonWt^ ------C onduct put)ik:: opopinion 173SS . Main EDUCATION .------CNA • Ful^Sm o'aPar'art-limo Tho City ot Twin Foils call208-2837114 100-700/\sh St. (208)7334821*. ovomngs and nigrighis. copting applicotion polla overthetel^eiephono. G ooding, JO.tC lima Health EaEduem- Jc ity ^ ^ SATELLTTETV------R T .732 SH O SH O N E ------WHY WAIT S$ I oxt. 422* Hon Spaeiallat,. SrSr.. for Immodlaio oponing>g tor an Oporalor In tho i ABSOLUTELI^LY o r call 934-MS1 an Itor. Waslowalor Colloilloctibn • INSTALLERSIS 100-400 Elm St.N . Motor Rl. 617 RocohHng payments on : NOSALESIirSlit ■ th o Soulh Controlll OlDistrict MDS eoordlnato 1100-1300Heybum r oroos real ostoio sold? We pay I H oalth In Twin Falls.Ills. This Must bo on RN. oxporieOfioncod Dopartmont: bogin S trlc tty reeearc•aretu DRIVERS :®S2097® IRONWOOD3 RT. 765 " E- If you lh.ro In th o selodin oro. moreforolltyposottoons. *S7.00 to Se.00 p e r ------p o siiio n wtlt Coordio rdlnalo protorrod but will irolroln tho monll\ly solary is $2 4S INC. 1900-2100 Sherry lo s c o n t right parson1 Job dulioa Includoa o a van- COMMUNICATIONS, on ■nar from porfoct to dofaultod. I C a su a l .work anvlrcZ X a . , ' M B H Bb m s Injury and Adolosi ng for and Lano ^ Coll (800)901-9301 >ubi„r Prognoncy Provorv o n llo n Apply In porsonm Oly ol tasks in tho mointo-m< Immodiato o w n in g i o-v. “X 'v s s r ; ' F le x ib le e v e s ,. ddi a y s , a :enter nanco and oporaikoilon ol ■ Twin Falls. Bollevulavue. 600-900 Sunrise Blvd c arrier... .ct No Poos. No Surprises. wknd. hours. 15-315-30 h rs. p r o g r a m s . F o r mm o r o Twin Falla C are Cei chum RT. 767 '''O' . P la a s e c o n U c t nal Inlormallon ploaso0 ctcall 674 E astland Ave.). Twin‘ tho sowor collectionan linesI - Holley a n d Kolchu p e r w ee k . G reatt papart-time Professional ^264 Applicanta musi h ha avo a aroos. Musi hovo« owo n 300-399 Scot* Ct. K ath y . D istrict “Mgr >'• id iob. T ruck Drivera la a t F a lls o r call 734-4: Protor 300-499 Sunrlso Blvd loboreecondK 284 o r a s k for Srian*n* high school oducatkation or truck ond tools. Pro ^d. - . C k te e t o CSI camM m pua. TRANSYSTEM ------oquivaloni, basic fan nee. RT. 775 For m o re informalTnallon N oods oxperionceticod CDL Sharon White axt.: MEDICAL------ity with various typosDOS and Full-time wllh bonetinotits. 500-900 Buckingham Cail736>2SS9tS3 drtvors wKh goodsdsatety t FARM Profosslonal, lo ovaivorsoo aizos of oquipmonionl ro- FAX resum e 208461ei-6027 2300-2400 FllorAvo I *«■*•**«****'****** rocord. doublos.08. and W ontod dopondoblo0 a a exp. out-patloni mentolI hhoalth si(jo wUhfn 10 mll0' ^ u l work< in in N. e ra to rs tor potato) a a b e e t groups. Coll Bill or PomotPc tain a Class *B* COLDL with- cotions.com n . W hispering Pino 1 -front end. Personlan n e ed . N evada nowvthru th horvost. Aulo, Irons:Ins., no 208-678-3913 or:ir 2 0 6 - (n 30 days ot omployilovment EOE/l3njgFrooWort a bonofits. Ploaso Coi:onlact o" ‘VPos of w< right 100-800 3rdAvo. E. tor Independent carric aturehmtOmaglevaJUy.eettr: voflhh/ W ilson, RNqfj or. work a stand-byby shill person. Call Mon- “ 5 ® Alborta. Homo wool Ino ono wook ooch month.mo eam-Spm 208-73341 100-700 4th Avo E. SISS.,.,,.,/,tr/Flnlmh " ’ ridor program, hool, 3 - Director of Nurslni R T .824 B u rle y to O akley C a r p e n te r 2 yra.s. aaxpori. ^ la n d O oo d ln g R ehab a LlLiving ■ ontl possess good pi M oior R oute ' Insurance, luol am ” rolollons skills. ForI 'o S ' Styust------200-1100 Sth Avo. e, e n c e r e q . J o bb wwould Profaaalorul “ I satoty bonuses. Ll Seeking liconsod. fulllull llmo 100-1100 6iri Avo. E.E, . ontoU sotting of c^ D| colion or odditionoi inlat. li E. R T .400 canals. Truck Drivers' 1220 M ontana SI. ' motion, contoct Bobob Von ‘n 'un. greatIt atatm o- RT. 828 somo countortopslnst^la- In Idaho Beat Haul, »a4-S601* 70 Su" sphere wllh ostobllsbllshod 100-500 Adams W est Sth Sl.-W 11St. tion and interiorlo r trim . _____ ■ Oslrond at 735-7270. Parke Ave.-Ovoriondlond CONNECT I MEDICAL. . son Harris at 735-7257251 or ollntolo In Jo ro m o0 . FP a id 100-200 Filor Looking fo r som oonsona who woukJ you liko tobe nnnnnl. O” COmmlSSlon t- 1 A«vook RT. 632 WITH is ta st a n d h a s dwn Rollablo, hordworkirking diroci omoll to persor RT.436 wn tools, of ths Trmnmyat'XT. p o i d v o c o t i o n1. . C a l l 100-500Jock8on.Monn 5t. CUSTOMERS Contact Klngaley CNA's noodod foitor ©tfld.org. Tho CII mroo. E. Sth St.-9th St. lUy tomlly ot drivers'>rs7 Oo CANVASERS NEEDIEpEO Twin Folio ond u i l O ^ 324 4 2 4 4 a a k for Pam*Par • andOulncy 20S*72IH)403'103 y o u Iiko b o in g h 1 Twin Foils IS an EquoI ! Ovortond-HllandId W H O 3 h o m o vvith van ol KIrb surrounding oroas. R T .852 ovoryday? Wo ho IS. poriuni'ty Employorr ondoi 0 SUPERVISOR S a s h iS r hovo a doalors. Enior homiom os Conioct Rocky ot Jowowol's Orug Froo Workpltp la c o . fo r retail sa le s oxporlonrionrn 700-800 MoodOWS : Part time positiorItions drivlrtg positionn o ovail- onterod In cash Slop by o u r Burioy ottic . Homo Caro. 73348-J849* Closing doto IS 10/10/10/03.* roq. R osum os o ccocopied ( woshlngtonn rN. a n d till out . available. Evonlngelogs an d aw o tor YOUI nway ■ Dr SERVICE :. xT^Mtrnvo ♦ A v arag o p a y « 2 .i ot U.S. Cellutar ago a n appllcallon or • :weokandsNttComp a.oo- ■‘s r j r s booiH tocotod contoro c r S 700-859 Academic Dr. . . sa lary . A pptyty as t $2,300 por monlh proviow of nowost 200-350 Moodows Ln,Dr. Call 735-3348 - . Advertise in .' ot Magle Valley Mall. Ji. 1263 Overland Avo. Stinker Stationilon (Includes Incontivollvo poy Kirby. Fun. oxcHIng a II you livo noor ono o ng)* the 1777 KImbortyy Rg ond( Jobe avaliable I-In Tu.1 1.. ♦ Construclton H .n ♦ Auto Mochonic RN"S Noodod lmmediolol> Invonlory controntrol F a lta , ID • P a u l, Apply In porsons al : p e s - I S f e v w 9 oxporoinco a goodgoc Nampa. ID-NyiJ v s m " t Pf'O'’® Suivoyor 6 a m -6 p m th e S L^ i T h e T i m e s 21 a n d * Customor SorvicoCO I------'686 Bluo Lakos Blvd.mum i 1 dcustomor sorvicoW skills.s: OR. Muat be 21 N ig h t SShift 6pm-6am or Coll • P lo a se ap p ly tn perswrsonat hold a current C 736-3855*)ry. ; TDK A u to S er rv v k k e EOE‘ PERSONNELE L ^------TRAINING SPECIALISI y e ar - ...... v ■ ^veE. For on oppllcotloiH o n o r PLUS Llic (..uc CcnlMss oj Wc Olfer; N o ^ e d to work wiih od TWtn Falls. Malxie»>o moro Intormotton a y, Amcric.i i< lhc n.iiioiiion's • S2000 Si^n On lk>nui No Phono calla ptoa>(oaso‘ Toll Free No applicant too. disobilltlos who livo. wo www.personne///ic.co;.c o m jiioniicf [Kiwidcr cd' skillkilled • KN New W,iv;c ScmIc—— 1 and rocrooto tn persontho ------1-666-2S3-5480*2 2 111 Fllor Avo. 733-730 Ine. ' N i2 o ° nuisins (,uc h iIIi dm.'i' irT/PT/I’crDi'cnii community. Minlmur Secretary/porsc ______735 Ovorlflnd e7M 040 1 yoor supervisory,101 ‘assistant. Approximximaloly DRIVERS ------•* i(rf) Mcilili« in ja «.ilJ.lll^. • (,oni|x.‘tjlivcS.il.incs oxporioncod and 1 yo I *00 * hrs. per week.Sk. Must Fiaibeds. w/O loasi GENERAL 1 2 1 ^ A v a rs long Our aj«xi.ill-S [KftittS«s .1 • Tuition oxporienco working w ailable Septeml:nb er 2 1 st Ihave excellent gram o t r exp. Oporato»a i In 11 Conslnictkwvlaborors k • nnv A 'o rm . tull llmo, poopio with dlsobllilieo n c o d •type a mlnlmlumm ote 80 .west states. Exc. p V lor Kcimbursofiicnt ■> Benefit packogo, comp >pm . Must bo rolli s t o r ■' ' ng ond ollo b lo , iMnoflts. Home ntgul the eldwly, ,iml .in ovow- • Riid Holidiyi/ ' (• livo wogo. Apply In pont ye ars •flexible, ortfanlzodEOd and 800-453.2^‘ Inclusion South inc. ly' :mult»>task ortontad. t :------G ENERAL ------whclminj; dcjifc ton ido V,ii-.)lions ) opor- Call Katliy DRfVERS------450 Falls A vs. *101MUST 1 ^ n p o rso n 132 Main «. N ee d Extro Cosh? Twin Falla ID 83301' a g e r Twin Falls. New4ew BO' 10wt>oeier w/CDL yrrt / lo « flc>ii)lc Schedules ‘ v e r a District Miinag I Tho Timos-Nows Is lookooWno spolnt- -glnnlngs Counseiir>o.log.- Top wagoa. 420-590 for ari Individualll II- t h a t ensure .i Iw ut ([u.ililvIlv 01 for immttliJic TREE SERVICE \ Looking tor oxporlonc 735-3348 53iXicTi5SS ------DRIVERS c o m m u to s trom Glomilonn’s Illc l()f our iwKJcnls considcf.Hion, : N ew F in an c e Qominpany pi Immediate oponk»gs• FFT/PT F e rry to Mountoln Homo Hoi ' troo trimming, topping ( > eomirtg lo town.wn. for exparloneod drivers.drl< Monday-Frlday to filli pl(Mw K*nd removing troea. 3-4rtct37. yo ___ I Are you an expertemtsncad Local work transpoiporting vending machlnos.>■ ThisTl oxporlonco. oblo loL op itt lo ' , or fat lewmc to: oto 0 boom Iruck. MU •ooB edor? O o youI wawant to iiayi atraw, a otherier tarm contracted position1 could coi . ,, Bridgeview S ilver ; m a n e g e o u r n e w eraee?o n oommodWss. Ooubkijtamn- help defray gosollnoco:> coata «>■«« havo valid drivele ta lls — — ------•»—Are you Intereatedto d in _____ doraemanls^errecrred______lor_a-depeodablo.lndlvndtvid------f cm cm .------___^______£vt,i|«___ licen se. Coll for oppa c o k o t... ______• ______raupei^mOwdM n dng ual with soikl transporiporta- , 1826 Bridgeview Blvd. mont 324-3301.' Co. >. HowwouMyouMce Jarome,ldahi6 tion. Interested partia rtlo a ^ TwinFjIls, ID8J301 w a t e r Si a s t e r ;irwkeS2S0O«4.000|O0 pk» a24«»4* contact Jim Dalos08 a t why you Iwcjmc d nuri Watermoalbr for District:te, ID ' Phont-: (2081736-3933 2331 ______> bonueec77 8en dayour- y e DmvEia ------208-420-1259.’ ______wc wclcome )WJ lo jo .,0 am. Big Wood. Liti Owr>eraOperBior* wantedwa HAIHSTVLBT------Fix; (206) 736-3941 W ood Rivera a n d so Slls ------>roure), SeeW ngBcartsod siyllslyllst. 0*^^ 0^ hcallhriiifjte , jQ[ ' Croek areo. For Data : ThneeNevMPOM 1 rsSef. PT o r FT. Hourty wag< prof»sion.ih. Drue firvVVotkpUcp ______qnd.appllcatlon.DBCk 4Wweet AU cU entaie provided, J contact 1 w ire « ^ « I ' min umi 2 yt* OTR,I, $i$800- commission. * bonetltiletits. C o n laract Lori Bcnlzlcr B ig W ood C anal Csneral o . * — t Pi Frwnen, no mm. nein e o ae - $ l 000/waek possisslble. ■ tun non-compatith« ^sale N ew grads! welcome to apply! - PO Box C Shoshone,s n cI e . • a a f y W a o » 0 0 ?WBOO006 WOOCtYeefar. 644-1011011* C an 79^1200* 3 83382 or 208486-233 Applicatlons d o so (' O ctober 1 7 .2003;* W e l d e r Wanted experienced w feed wekler with gene ■ f 1 mechanic expsrienc J324-5858 404-9371* •• ' 8«Ufd.Y.8.| > w . 1Vrtnfila, Idaho e ta

CATTLE 3 J«r*aybiybuBs, 16 PilE E Kttten. Female,Fei k BEDROOM 5 piece ssa l, KINGPIL1.0WT0 ...... I ...... moa. oJd vlroln.I. AAl $760 M o etly b lao k , $100. DMng table one meareesarxtapMboxea oach or all 3 foror i* 2 1 0 0 . aO*<97HBa«3.* ■ chairs, $76. Chests t o f newi s t i l l In p la e tK ' Call 636.6312.’ FABB kittens (3 draw ers, $ 2 5 .2 eiend saedflc«*240.42»«3S0 m s ------m other cat lo a bdUBLB dVBM aimifm o? SUNDANCE *00 8Sp ^ 7 laWee. Can 734-0932,*h l _ nFf<$R3uFrsS5r^ Hens and RooatoeteiB home. Cafl 324-647 *^amwtotom*r,I W IHB new QE profile. b>®oK, person exe. cond.. S2i BgDR55iTiE¥Tpie;lece, _lealhsr..w lth.heat an ------Caliaoe-739^78 3 2 *— (irtBB kittans adoi • $860. OE Compelpaotal Cat 206-438-6431.* *399. Brand new stilltill In m a e a a g a . * 3 0 0 . C a = - r 0* •, SHOfiOTGO trash compactor 16 In. ^ 'bI o e ‘a^ Also ttw mother cat ------box. Bed, rails. dress24-2767*- m e kittans, 8 weei,»ekaoka 90««>. Ranger & Ven <*2 ROH3BRST5B------$899 sacilfte $399. C custom made. *400.I. CtCan SECTION OF 3rav anci ' ' Oellvety available.bST*' ■ HonetralntngAA GEsUe by eUe, white MARCH CALVER^R 8 '(4 r 2 black and 1 gra iiign . daywork ____ 206-404-3356.* ____ THETWES-MEMrS Horolords. Bred,a tot rog. ^ w ^ .^ ^ M 4 ^^ 77 l^ 20»«7.^W40»44 cu. ft, lc* a water Inndoor. ct = — = i BEbRb'ouiETsgjK bm ; Formore •aOyrs.eapertmo - Exce6entcond.$e2Sto CHECK THEE oek and venire, bsval LOVe SEAT light blu black Angus b 3M-7S4-0994 206-4$6-3768or3l2^ L-h SWrVEL RMKEJ:ker auction aosl 208-934-9470.* good home. Femiimale, 9 ^ 7 0 9 ^ iU H M 8 1 U I oraoa-aoa-TW SERVICE gless bookcaae hba solid blue. Only 3 yeetyeers The auction calertdar ' - ReFrISBRaTo r T eaner ------mo. old. Moved.'Can't DIRECTORYiV b o a rd , m in tco hl d ^ i old. $200. Caii 208-32-1-324- appears Sunday. W pros keep. Call 208-423^23<130.* Waslw/dryer $225. E 'J . - ._$70yo(fer.73MOOa5pci for sale $30/eacl r b o b s e ior^t ■■ DAILY'" ’SUL - 7672 or 206-324-5866*Bfl- 'Mooday. Wednesday. ~ " ■ Call 206-324-40S4063’ iTOTEbxiTomaio:... -f|.- ALFALFA 2 0 ton. S irlc atove $150. UprI BEDROOM SUITE Abs cultfng, all smallI ba les. SHOEINQ0 freezer 2 yrs. old. ^$S 5 and find those who ca MOVING dining room,n. IIV-m ■ Friday and 11 mo. old,-happy, ^dWon! holp you with those . Sell all or by tori. CallJ 11208 S - ^ T R A I N I N i 2 2 CU.ExceaentcondR K?Sv < ^% y 8lefgh“bed. HeLjlir ^ng room ond bdrm fumfumi- Onlitie 24/7 at gentle loves to.i 736.1577 evenings* W 206-734-3623/421K».0364* duties you aro to bua '“f®- washor and dryei‘H'or. www.maolcvalley.com ■ 'Needs somoono0 tto run ______2£— rS S P todo^ourself.I ' loom quality. Brand nc Call 208-423-4805.* ond play with. 324-24-2293* ALFALFA 2003 crop. 1 ~ REFRKiERAtOf^ Lg.^ - still boxed; Retail $620 ____ -Auction Advertising - W. ORlDLBr^ axy. neaity new coMKi . socrmco $2250.420635^ * OUEEN PILLOW TOPTOi . Jill Hollon T HOR8E.TRAILCRfiR tack FREE Lab/Dlngo C Advertise In jTfr; mattress & box sei. newnew. 208-735-3222 • aroa, 6800 OV3VRW , puppies aU males, • With 3 3 y e a rs CANOPY black iron Wll ’■ lots OK. Call 20R-4?^23- experience. • rw lth the Servicee QUEEN MATTRESS stlil In plastic, sacrlfloriflce IjttotonOma^cvaJje^jCO^ SlOOO/oHar. 326-72-7293’ fCall 324-4011 ... J.-.,. 4214 or306-1281.* $129. 420-6350.* APPALOSSA 2 geicgeldings- FREE, LatWHusky X,' aoa-7si-70i2«2* convection oven, regi Directory/ BOX, now stlil In plostl 6 yoors. woll startocrted. per- neulured. all shots,3?^™^ gRASa HAVlat&6 2S nd - $1500, sell for $ 6 i . Sacrifice $299.420-635350* SLEIGH BEO $249: Solli Is roorr. cuttings. 2 string balei J S H 738-1661.* • 733-0931 ext. 2 Trr; wood, brand new'stiistill loot ior hunting.1. S$ 2 0 0 0 good dog. noods'» r Call 208-543-9185*^ P I P B R B P A H ^* ^ COCKERAN dining tob boxod. Llat *600. Sacrl:ecri- oach, 1. 4 year old Appy Call 735-4093.* WAdHERandDRYiIY E R ---- — ■! ond 6 chairs, ancT chlr fk;o $249. 420-6350-’ Wly. oroal yowlb pro: P«EE ml* breed puf- T ^ Hav 2 string bales. 2ndn. & Frlgldairo heavy dud^uty' r hutch, regular $4400, si HYBRIO Poplare 1 gal. $5. $800. CallKon.731-7n-7350. cute, noed good hohomos. 3''** c^op. no rain,1, googc d ' C ly d e 's S p rln kU li e r $300. Call 536-6730.* I H for $1900. Lazy Boy wir 3 gal. $10 or 10 gal. $20. mounts Pipe Repair r Wa s h e r / d r y e r ' bock chair, nS30-1i9-1517.* ourobred dudoIos1,, wwhilo. Call 208.837--te25* 2 0 3 ^ 1 - 7 1 4 9 Llko now. $1 500. Cal wotor falls stabs, otc. Coil H o rses AcliHA. 116 8 monihn 'Bom 8/21/03, (3) fomfemales. Cell 206-637<4826*26* y = = = = FIREWOOD Good qualluomy on botiom-w/2 -drowo( 206-731 -6692 or = sss COUNTRY CHRISTMiMAS $125/cord, spilt & dollv-dol< above thoso. open spaci ■ 208-731 -3096'for oppt;’ old, Blood Bay gergelding; (2) malos. $250. Mi NaV‘03 premium hay. 1 CaJL 208-537-6642.*______Docs El Loo & El:l CostaC w/papers, $350. »y.i24 f G r o w y o u r CRAFT BAZAAR Bool«oths orod TF aroa. 539-202CD26* 2 sliding gloss drs. on top!I0| STOKERMATIC cOOl hoat' ss. Call 208-324-74S8 Plcti ’ 'on bales, of 2nd c available to rent. C $60/ollor. 208-212-4001)01’ or w/lrg. 2 spd. fan. Runt Prom bloodlines. ‘Ing, RFV 174, 120iVt“o'n t • b u a ln esB t 208-733-9971/358-113ilM -' RREWOOD sovorol typ T-E- good. $99. 208-436-6743‘iiciar ‘ ^njco. Scotch pino $60 734-6042 or308-74t7401.* pcrfet^Ooi^ejwi — of hardwood, also sc OiNTNQ-ROOMfABLI :^uns oa. bailed. 208-423-4532’ •_ bales 3rd cutting, Rl W sell VduR Drafts ««•«•♦♦♦♦«•«»»«•< GREAT PYRENEESsS pup- ' 1 65. '03 straw in t AdVBftlM^ln-n^ . . .wood..Splll & dolivoro'orod. podostal ond 6 chairtire: STOVE Eocih GOS. natural743’ MUSTANG Roan IWI 1100/ea.- bales. Delivery availat AQBulrmssa,1 FOR CHRISTMAS« 543.2717or543-654f41* inciudos 2 lonvos0 s . 0O> or propono. cast Iron, Service DIrmetofy}fy Contact Main Street $600/Offor. 733-3009/5pn-pm’ coramic tiio top, oil pipe 6 Hate lo sell. Perfecr= f!S ;. <246.* 436^5566 Or 300K)182* ' Peddlers INTERNATIONAL — thermostat Included,Iron, anyone. Kida horse.»e. Gen- griffons Wire poll itdna DINING SET contompa He. has been ropi Jolf'tinfl HAY 3S0 tons of foooa o d er 733-2239 or como InAei see tractor with log cuttlt ' $500. Coil 208-934-5023.’ oped & Available now. AKC, ' *0" bales, RFV=V130 1 T o find ou t moro caliAll us at 153 Main Ave.>. 6E. buss saw, 32* blade» wlwHh rory. found. biondo woo ” a* WEIOHT BENCH »llh Tancod on. Very broken.brc / Damo. Call 731-e oroat ^*9^ bock chairlira WOOD STOVE Jotul. Vory • 150(Voffer. 206-326-a 1-6678 S-140S. WIII dollvor.• • ChristyO sicklo mowor. Rung gro oty good condition. Cost.)23.* .altachmonts ond v/olghts. 6-6616.’ 733-2113*______call 208-366-1121*21* 206-735-3269 or now paint. $1200. CcCall w/ornomontol iron, vot Physical rohab wall mount PALOMINO q u e o f 423-4600 or 539-7700.* ‘good cond. $500. CoffeffM $1600. Soli $600/otfor. HA vsrd cutting, graijTMS? 1-800.658-3883 0x128 table round giass & irorron. Coll 206-324.2567.* .g o ld in g . $3009.. Overo O' puppios. AdoniblolJ K$300, nifafa, small bales,, smallsm o r email £ rr.s;M ’,s $150. Myo 206-731-4866.^ 1 ’ WOODBURNINO.STOVE 011-206-673-5413.’ _____ point_maro..S2000..DO.-CaiL _CalU08-438-4816‘—* ----omounts-ok-;-*75/1i5 /^,on- {-JOCIftiiOn»«oto,»B>v.oam -BOB*8 BESTDRYWAL 208-736-1661.* ______RTm i ra H im aa lI a y . 734-5786 or 539-5980’ Acoustical & Diywall 'dining ta b le w/ 4 ChoKsIlts Athorlcoh Homo Hoot'dr, a -$100-RocIlnor.bluo.S5G£ 0 ___ oxcoilont 8hapo.$250/offor '9year— an/PorsianrSwks- HAY 58- 1 ton baios. 1 ■ ■ — CAUL-208-731-0766* Tor. Coil 206-326-3199’ Old golding S700. llltorboxtrolnod, 1 mc cutting, lab tested, da *x 0oia BV ------Chosi of drawora w/mirroi Paiomino 6 year oldId a. oxc. FREE Apralaal Dayll Clmmmieimdm. S a d d le 13- tnmmoimed In 438-2966or431-160!W9, quality. Call 208-58 !f" MISC. 46 inch QE; bigbl ' TiuutXml" DISHWASHER portobil oil paintings. Any subjoct. slivor, $375. 15* E -587- Snt. September 27, scroon TV, RCA surrouround -rrmia* O. Bmyburo- Whirlpool. $25 or oftorIor. r = = ^ Coil ManaJ. Smith 5* Slue WiirjiATdRfe ackN.fNAU- 9131 Of 206-64^.2839,' 10 am to 4 pm :oii lW uss«r B ros. Coii208-825-41l9’ Ridgo saddlo. $275.'5. iBoth ZERS AKC 7 wooks siFuig: 689 Washington St. fjN sound w/CD playor. Phill-Phi ” GE dryer $75/olfor. Coi in oxc. cond. 543-4414416 or first shots, molos anc HAY Alfalfa.grass, 2-stnn ^ ips DVD player. Exc con:ond. Stutt lo Soii? 208-733-8963.’ ~~| BARBEQUE GRILL Wobor 731-4416.’ QMD cuttings, small lotsJtsok, 0 Twrfn Falls • 734-600 201 - top-ol-lho-lino. Usod vory ______molos, $400. 654.99J *60-$70 ton. 733-4556,556,* Open Mon-Sat. 10-5'?* All for $850/0ff0r. 206- Coll our Classified.i . ELEGANT formal dinint SALE lined horse blan'lanxois pEHSlAflSlJnrobrod" baioT We alao buy antlqueal 3000312 or 664-4040*W* Siaff ot; table, rich chorry. { (208) 733-8700 H littio. Too big. Pd. $800 alaning al $29.95 5 3 ^ H ^ approx. 2 0 0 lg. balo 733-0931 oxt. 2 matching chairs; pod.Id; ittp;//Www.mt}auctlon.eem' Sacrilico. $450. Rofngor- •9S. OTIC sh o n hair, $50jO.. pots 1 1 St. 2nd 4 3rd. Call1206^ 20 BEDROOM Antlquo— fl SONY TV with remote. 32 ator $35.206-731-2888.’ Rilio scabbards, pacPBCk only. Call 733-86e5.‘L____ 438-6941 or 431-6663’163* size bod wlth'matchiiL $125. Sony VCR withhrol ri Thel^S^Now. giasstop. S1100. equipment, harness /'J'lO mole, $20. Black woo . Coii 206-731.6665’ _ ' bill DOWNS AUCTION CHAIRS (6) walnut Colo^^. saddles, end tack. F PbbDLEdAKeioy»!;'»• HAV6 aM « M o rm .2,. A'moire. Call 735-5115. — I nlol stylo w/aplndle backs no malos, 1 apricot 1 till TV stond, 36* long witwith ___ • 3X SERVICE INC. all your riding, driving > block, 4 3fd. 1000 ton, loadingJing & 5oi somoihing 10 soli? Sail5 ^ storago, $ 1 0 0 . Sharlarp BEO comploto, Ouoor Itic (208) 467-1712 3N & logs. $300, Bathroom ■ pack noods. We Invite S5S0 ooch. Hoallh guiguam- dolivory avallablo.. CallCa tne low-cosi way . . . w. ^oll w/pillow top mottrossBon, SET. Now sllli in plastic vanity, sink & faucot. nWO- Coli 208-543-67 Wiin boom box, $20. Co OSS. list $329 sacrllico $99.>9. iwpyiwww.downsouct)on.com lo compare o Jr pric< •6711. 206 423-6836/420-673-6734* ctasaitled. 733-0031.___ 732-0410.’ $25a'0tr0r. 208-423-9000,xx>,* Coll 208-420-6350.’ Commlttad to EMcmtlaneal' Comploto vory nico. $100. Moon Crook Storeloro ’ RAT TERRIER roscuo:uod 8 h a y foedor, oat hoy.rsrid or »m Wagon old rod.radio flyor. Shoshono. 208-666^0-a004' —m-flliths old $75? f’®*h strow for sale. Coil: 206-201 I- 1 1 • ______sar $50. Mya 208-731 -4866.* TENNESSEE WALK‘lk f r rablcts shot, noutorJorod. 734-3569 or 731-3471.*71.* I reg.,goldlng..l7yrs,s G Q on Coll 208-732-0950‘___ _ HAY good loodor, 1st.H 2nm , tia, anyone can ride,flo. Big ffo rfw E T C tR T u r■obrod o b and 3rd cuttings, smosmail -strong & smooihI gcgate. Puppios, no papors,s, par-( bolos, $65-$70 lon. Ca $<500/oHer. 324-3184164* onts on pcemi8es.'$i. $100 208-423-5136.* OdCh. 2O8.679-0O38’151__ hAY ho'so or dairy. Co ^ 7 0 4 0 3 WOLF/HUSKYcro:ro ss doilvor. Small baios. HO] pupplos. Coll 208-7:1-732- oats, gross, or Barlo1 V L I k Cr 0644. Ploaso loavo mamsg-‘ straw. Coil 208-326-1638 p o k fing i Of J o i •Wm bmd B fxsolm m . J for c w* d o a'e «Bynor< -HAY-large-arsmoli-ammir 3% aa k « . Co ts. 2 strtng. Also cortiliocSHod" Noar Jensme Golf Courscurse. e—- - 324-2157 or 308-5851.’)1.’ aLlI6 dHALMBftS 6 -90b K. gas 35 hp tractor,^ go HAY oat. small bales condition. Harioriov. $^45/ton. Call 543-51015100 B e Siiu r e a nn d g o to i t h e Davidson goif cart.. 808-2< days or 543-4643 evos.’OS.’ SluH to Soil? ,d 733-4762 loavo mossagsago.’ HAY premium grass nay.hoy Call our Ciasslllod pfTTi 60-100 Ib. bales. Doiivloiiv- __ Stall at: > Ponno6row910diggannnra ®^®d and hand stackoi 733-0931 oxt. 2 tor $4/bOlo. 324-7319.’ 677-1042 (6) 6 row toppors. Oil TTieTlmes-Newa equipment avallabiable, HAY promlum- 3x3 balos d ^ • must soli. Cali 206-3C1-306- 1000 ton and 3x3 stravitrawE ScDUTHER I AIHO CaiREER F AMERICArrPIT'BUin jL L 7658 or 208.73 M657*57* balos for salo. 208-788788- =AIR TERRIER puppies>S{4) I CASE Iri 7140, 14,9/:n74 fi 3530 or 786.2521 ovos.*os.* maios (5) females, (4);4) rodi tiros w/duais. $32.9C.900. HAY Quality 2 siring baloaaioi noaos. (1) fomalo 4 mo.n for solo or loose. CiCall d e liv e re d o nd hanca n d old boauliful markinkings 206-736-6203.* stackod, any amount OKOK. Tuesdeay, Septetember 350, 2003 rod.noso. oars cropp COMBlri^ Caso 96055T I 5 ; Caii 324-7319’ S200/of(Of. 208-934-90C pans, $200. Coll 208-54i-543- HORSE HAY, gross -h5yhoy i I' AMERICAN PIT-BUISULL 5525 or 208-539-2867'B7’ mix. Excellent quality.lity. [College o f Souther] G y m n a s i u TERRIER pupplos•a (‘‘) ( ESuiPMERTTriFrSojl20x 8' Small bolos. Coll 206->06. rn Idaho ( maios (S) fomalos. (4)4) rodr duai axlo, singlo whoihool. 326-4270 or 731-0741.’1.’ i u m nosos. (1) fomalo 4 mo.rr flioct. brokos, oxc. com!or'd., STRAW cloon barloy midand oid beautiful markinkings S2.350. Coii 788-7892.’ 1 1 : 0 0 a . m . rod noso. oars croppi >2. whoat, 2 string baios. 1 I. - 7:00 p.i, m . $200/otlor. 208-934-903^ '3®. FORD '60 Cabovor.TTin T Coii 208.734.5053* bod. oqulpmont houliruling STRAW ion balos lor solo,ioio! BASSET p u p s . AKt'K C . truck. Now paint, rutruns 900 balos. champ lines. Soo famiamily. groatl $1300. 20B-43i•436» Call 206.731.2017,’ omaii pics avaii. wmdykr3ykno- M19or208-431-»419’1»L_ f.s ;c . Hay Retrieving i>Oonov.eM noi 536-5712 JD l2 -row22’ Comhoafllofl Call Con at - . • • FlFREE admissis io n BEAQLE pups, boautiliutilul. robuiit&roadySlS.SOO.iOO. 208-2e0-0639- rogialorod. AKC. ARHRHA, Nyssa Troclor. I born 8/1 5/03 . CCa a ll COII541-372-4020’** for sliogo pit covors, •T(remporary artnd entry-levivel positionss available 20S-823-4101.’ ____ taCKWOOD 4E00 PoMO^m Call 208-886-2289* BOA CONSTRICTORI RodH. horvostor. 2 row. bollcoliod. WANTED Alfoila that tosta • E; opportunitie i to'lod w/iank & occossosson- chain, blowor. S2500.-Coli Cc Ovor 190 RFV. 208-324-124- Explore job c ies with localll employers ' os. 8 1/2 It. long. S40>400/ Oonnls © 208-654-24S2491 0322 or 2O8-3O8-3720.* ■s ol/or. Coil 208-735-593£936’ ovos. 208-436-8052 day; -WHEAT STRAW 3.000 Explore educcational adv. CHIHUAHUA pupploslos 1 TRACTOR John Doorooro 2 String bolos. $1.50 por vancement ppossibilities AKC Rog. molo. long Ion ’B’. oloctric start. 3pt1 CatCi balo. Coll 208-487-2035 s coat, toacup. i fomaimolo 2 hitch, oporotors momonu- or 208-539-2037.* S W biack/ whito smooth coacoat, ai. ports iiat, somo sparo: vith CSl and1 other unive WHEAT STRAW 3x4 big rersitles noi Rog. but purobroi>rod, RAKE Forguson sido dum“7’P bolos. Northoost Orogon oxpoctlng moro AKC Rog.Roi PTO. oporotors manual.. aroo. Contact Chris ot pups, show & pot quolirlOllty. Call 208-734-8527’___ North Slopo HoyCo. Cail208-S36-I6ll.’ ___ TRACTOR Stolgor CU28J280 541-786-2257.’ CHIHUAHUA pupp.osos 1 Allison auto., air brakot I FromI a g r i c u l t u r ee to sales to e to professii maio and 2 fomalos. AKCAK' I6lt..6woyblado.3polr D health care roglstorod. parontss ono hitch, oinct. ovor hydrali sionals, .stio. Catl 543-4960.* dozor control. $42000 t hlere's e a caree you. CHIHUAHUA puppies 20e-324-714e.‘. ___ Cahrary Chapel Church3T ier here for y •maio AKC rogistorod onionly TRACTORS (2) 1050:SOs Falls Avo. & 3300. Sweataat :S350 ooch. Coli 731 -9592593’ Coso diosol 600 & 900.K). 1 com picked freeh daily.ily. ITTT runs. Both for SIOOO. CoiiCo OponMon.-Fri. 1-5. • -pupplos, froo to gooood 206-863-8799.’ Sot. 9-SIOears forSl •nomes. Call 732-8076.-3.* TRUCK BEIT20 It. COmbISbT 733-1333 or 420-1301.* FREE 2 fomaio cow dogs nation Grain/Boot boi nsoreci by I lo good homo. Groat fom Incl. siiago golo w/horslirsh ^ Spor ily dogs, 206>436-t104’M- holsl. $2250/ollor. ColColl FREE S roosters andZZTc i 206-749-0408.' Th of Southerr sniy WANTED Oldor gravo[751 cuBTdMdTAbkir^dI he College c 'hons 10 good homo only ^:Cail736-9123.‘ dump bod for slnnlo axitoxto swathing and retrieving, rn Idaho ■^pp= dump truck and oldoider _Call206.731-»307* kREE BORDER COLLIi , singio oxlo dump Iruck and The2 Times-Nev -mix noeds o good homo‘IT,?’ Prtjbloms ok. Cosh. Noot Nouiorod end 1st shots1°*®; tires ond vrttaoia off Inter‘B sws J Moving 1 yeor old. Cal notion 1700 soiros truck 1208-644-9345.* ___ Coll 208-324-6856^or 01 FSTTfTOTSYSSOTI RREE Bunnios. 2 fomeloiales 208-404-0371’ FOR RENT. Top quailty■ iBI . . -wHh cago. Coll 733-173£730 WAfit^O t 6 BliV trucliuck refrigerated. humldicoN. i ■ or 410-2250.*______hoist for 20 ft. bod. 125.000 CWT. TuttJe b it FREE Colllo/Chocolaio LabLat Catl 208-935-2983’ 147Call208-731-6«»or •X to good bonws. 3 alzos*®*- WHEEL LOADER 2 i 1/272 825-5266 leave meaaage* «Smail. medium, large^.22 ‘‘I**®' ortkailated, cab •pupa. Oroat w/chlldrer good rubber. $11,500.00. E l —Ur>d oata.-20»423-62e6.*?6 ^- -20^308--785a/73ri657*-Tr~ I - ■ ws loving, needs good homo. MAffTEb to rent farm and TheTbne8?fe»^ COLLEGEOF------1 TMalo. medlunr sized‘{s. . pasture ground for 2004 SOUTHERN Approximately 4 years I . aeason Rler aree. :old. Call 206-S3&-0633.*LL HexD-ttTxcnrwiniera5ig ■ 206-3260679* • CA FREER I fSn mM alze. 6 penala. Used FAIR^ I IDAHO HOWt>Oal. ouo*. MlltXMl, 'AustralUan Shepherd 2lyr. yr. 1 aeason. $195 each,:h.' powerboat - If you doni UM L-okj, famale. spayed, very■ery After 6 Call 643-694. Daystys n. Miilt witn an *conomlc«liii SouthernI Idaho. Career,r Fair...bringint , -eweat. 308-3101* 206-420-3897.’ ■ dad. ng employers aiand prospects i ' -/t* s together. t;' • ^ I f i * ' . ■ • • • \ ■ C14 Tlmee-Newi•w s, TWtn Falls, ktaho SituiIturday. Saptambar 27,2003M

BOXES, Antique hill i BeAurmiLPiAMOf>$3000 CEMENT MIXER 33 iMintn POTATOES Local, peatl- ’ Iturday. Sept. 27,2003 ^ . white iron bedSVa'SS: S )f a Y)r new. w n a e l for $171760. * hltoh. $400. Aftor' 8ell 543- cide free. Quality whole- < _ _ ; _ .B u lch e d b lo c k IslI sla n d . I A \ y\ \ dsRver. 208-733-781810* 6Q40. Daya 420-3897,8 9 7 / sa le prtce. R e d s M Iba for $12S.Cafl20e-737-4 i n (iEIXOatudentatzaw•w'caae LATWAtlea, threechucks. chu $16. Russets SOIba for THE ACES 0QN BRIDGE^ Bobby Wolff CRIB unuaed oak wnr f n ■■ and bow. In veryy Igood center rest. bite,. mmi u^ $12.Cea208-74d-0408.' ; " ■ fl trass, $200. Black^ < youf* ■ corxttkm. $600. CMWMya mora. i r awing. 36*S6*oen- c I puter daak $60, c ai I ter. atand. $ 11 0 0 0 0 0 . bath tub. $ 100; gasS S ' S AD BjaSg 934«74.* ■* "isth{ the kin g dead? the empiroire un- NORORTH W-37-A a r $76. left handed i ■ T tM ^ ^ N E Ww is son Kelly KE-3. cucustom PRECISION Woodd M8i w . posstissessed?" A 9 8 kone $60. Ca» 734-7 c -o • canying case, like:e new. Micrometer adjuslmc J 6 • SSSSi CLASSIHED itment. WANTED 6,000 gaUon bulk ‘ — WilliAm Shakestespeare ^ ^ f , ? _ . , $47Tyol1er. 206*734<(-6919* Ideal for Intricate,•-£15’* ci »■«!«• Call 208-733- Q 5 4 16'x40'x36’ forT ss e a l i d DEPARTMENf QUrTAHAcouatkaYS?^Mnaha projects. $435.733-1051-1030.* 3634* ♦ A Q 9 4 2 bkl sale. CaO S36-22•2283- 208-734-553538 FO-140wA»se.Exc< JERdirE(2>cCfnanw n b e i^ OR condMon. S2S0,734< WANTED 6.2 Iller diesoi - - . Knowing Kr when to duckck and WEST ...... EAST ahl|M,t1160ea.Wll ongino. Good condlllon. 543 tote. Bundy atudeoM Runnlng.Call 208-825-: whenlen to win tricks is one; o t the- A 10 6 3 A K742 lransferreoof$300. ) • - $250. Lark 3/4 sttxtof hard( Eng oul of ure a 212-2 ( B U h L E Y ) - ■ 5262 leave mossge.* rdest parts of the game,c. Look V Q lb 5 4 V 9 8 3 i ______din $250. WashbumS " * APPLES F„JI.. RM a l ttoday’s o defensive proboblcm, ♦ K 8 ♦ J 10 7 6 I1 JOQf^INQ etroller:f T t T — I acoustic guttar with)hanl h clous. IdaRod. Pluir>iun?a: WANTED fishing b o a t., : w henlere declarer'W iris the opc) p e n in g A J 7 6 3 ♦ K 10 . '* Washer/dryer $150.50. Colt *******r * * -case$250.206-678-0I-0356* Rod Delicious, Itallitallan, 16-19', Slmllanto or 206-46M797.- PIANO Kawal studKi,n g,,. Gauge. Close to> TwinTw Arlma Soa R angor.' ! heart'art'lead, with dummy’s jacl«vs. Prtvate Pany On FALL CLEAN-UP dlcTroek,$35.C Coll 208-732-5649*1?^__ Eveiything reduced Coll 775-289-6611 foundnd a sparkling opening leac 206-735-e378.* Call u a todavl ; D Com or fax 775-289-2011* - . S o u t h West North ^ East BI (2) Tho Times-News Ify[fyou play the club king. R~E8ER\/E0 CSi Is REMEMBEI-r» Tomatoes WANTED Rainod on or^ . 2 4b Pass BasketbsBI se a so n tlcttictots Classified Depanmeiment Thatt>lrthdayadyou.pla Peppers cansGI see th a t d eclarer will mai< 2NT Pms 3SN T All pass 2 so m e tim e o t c In 77 moldy hay. Low quality: le a st Ithree tricks from the i $400 for bolh. 735-22-2221.* 733K»31 oxt. 2 Tno Groen Beans low priced hay. For roping ■ SHe016x67nhlgh,w(^ 677-I042.- TJm08-News?N0M Is the Watormelon suit.I. T here a re two m ore wini time lo co m e pick up y sleers, any amount largo! inners Opening lead: Hear); a r t f o u r w/IKtIa Attached shodiod4x8' ' , , or sm all bolos. 731-0103*; in duidummy (the spade ace:e a n d $800. Coil 206-212-6£’•6277* ★ ★ ★ ★ *★ * CallMgSeW.*. h e airt rt, jack). Surely hc can m - t i l s s J WAf^TED Shell for '91 make ^ITHITHE T ACES ' TOFAa'LOVESEATKi ^ s a ,------^ ^------S GRAPES Now ready.Jy. U-I Ford Rangor. standard fourr tricksIr from his own hand,id . A c- Paddle boat and trailertrs ieties.' cab. Perta or whoio ■ 0M7-B ^ 3 2 9 . ^ I & sBEDHIM pick. Concords 4 varietie co rddingly ir there must be m o r e $550. Rototlller no< M H 536-2284 or S38-5421*21* Suzuki tIOOg sorlos c h amces n c for the defense if , work $50.206-543-595916? R ead Th€l e GRASS ft FRUrr STEERggM cycle. Computer, work- don't't Fplay tlic club king. After.c/a,“ S„„,hho,d. WASHER/DRYERI K on- GENERATOR S e a rs Com-C< fed. 500-6001ba, no3 hor-ho *'*0 c p a rts. \ 9 8 moro ElNo.$120pair/oi panion 5 500 w att, hei^eovy monos, steroids, or antitanX- Call Mark208.733-6760* d cc larlarer's play in the clubb s: u i l RCA VCR with rom( r G !"o': C la s s if ie da i s duty, u s e d o n e tim e.. PPaid otkn $550, butcher refe WANTED TO BUY sugge;igests hc does not have ♦ Q3 5 4 $35. 18‘ RCA TV.. $40.$ $630 new. Asking $5$500. ' all avail 208-423-4898* club> jajack. If he did, would hc Life stride walker, $130. $1 If®__ S n o w plow lor o 4 whoolor V Q 9 4 2 Call 208-678-0366 ____ POTATOES Freshlyy dugdu 4-5.000 watt g e n e ra to r, havee trtried to take a club finessisL"?° * * ^ AB door, $30. 734-5(1-5085 E v e r y D a y after 3 pm. • a y ! ,h. '•oriT » SE Idaho potatoes inin 505 L arge pack to fit on Q O)n ni this deal, played in thee 1905 ] South West NNorth East Find tno equipmentI |you Ib. bags. Reds. Russotiu o lts horso saddle, ; Burop'♦ >♦ 2 NT Poss . — 1 t>wd in elaanfted ____ a Yukons 734-9761 ovos*ovot ■ Call 208-934-S738' • m any'sly's Klaus Reps was Southth a^ n d ...... ------Francence!s Michel Pemin-was-E. m' = Perronron played the club 10 atI titrick ANSWER: Raisese to three no- TVTVTTTTTT ...... two withoutwit a'flicker.'W hen ilit heldh trump; Your partnrtncr’s sequence th e trick, tri he continued hcai3arts. invitational, sugluggesting an li­ Ficpss wwon w ith the ace and loolooka . count or so» Eveiven though you C lassifiedid s long: tiltime before eventually plplay, have no extras in1 highhi cards, your M *J I 'i - ing aa cclub to dum m y's queen,n. He source of tricksi in clubs should It p a y s to r e a d thth e e couldd rno lo n g er Hnd a. way hohome Pravc very useful.il.sodonottiyto a fin e p rin L to ninenc tricks. land on a pinheadid byI passing two n o - tr u m p . TWINFALLS ' TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat.S a t., t w i n FALLS Sal. 9/27 C all Tw in F a lls Pri; & S a t. 8anv4:30pnpm Bam-4pm.OnoMor«loro 9-2pm. 1310 Addison . 208-733-0931...... B Pickup tool box (steel>91)' Time. Big barn soloulol Ave. West at Northwest tintod g la ss door, tires rson Company Oravel Salos.*' o r '« • Konmoro W/D, Anderaor ir.vuldlllirl»nMUcl: ll»(ill»(>by w»in. p-nuil him «l ------clothing o n d so m o othii^9r U ne-21/2 8 of KImber B u rte y 2 0 8 -6 7 7 -4;A42 0 4 b u h l ------TWIN FALLSSot. 9/27 “01 lill|i ,«vw(inralr. Ine. . 7am -2pm Fri.& 5ot.at. watch for balloons,* will be INCREDIBLE. T T Muitltamliy Salelll 8am-? Huge Benefit TWIN FALLS Fri. 4.7prr7^ Bring your GREEN-backs ------clothing, (umituroa O arage ea le l Muttlfaniil and Sot. 8om.-noon. DDocm com o ovor. Electric and miscollanoousIS You namo the prk»s.' oratlve shoivos. chorry• wall hooters, Jon-AIro ' . 207 Clear L ak a a R oad>ad* overylhing m u st go. mirror and curios, Ig.'^ birc ,2 Rongo, DAV. rabbit pon. -= — Lots of clothing a n d mls< , 1212 Park Meadows.* S | BUHL Fri. & S a t. 8:30-7^ 7 5 5 1 2 n d A ve. W eat*,r" house, dosk and toys. Nico Fall A W inter ciolhin•hing, j !__ 362 Creatvlew Dr.** TWIN FALLS Sat. 9/27. ■ l l sw oal shirts, coats, shoe TWIN FALLS Fri., Sal.,;----- 8-1 lam . Now Sor gor. boots, kids clothing. Friday & S aturday >o‘- Fransicon Rooo{T2). B H corpol samples, misc.£ 8am -4pm and Sun. Opens at 8 om. ladies sizo 8-.10. boys 6 | H S p c . 39 M anor Drive^ W asher & diyor, tools, loilots l-orgo pork sole. mo.- 2 yrs.. sowing/Sorgor } ■ ( B ehind Phillip 66)* ol m iscollanoous CreekaMe Court •76146* 46 table, china cup sots.! Z___ 178 R o e e S t. N.* AddISM Avenue West ---- Follow signs .* hu g e fobric noiions. largo BUHL Thurs., Fri., SaSa«; Yw IN ^ a l l ^ ------___ rm. humidifier, Nlco item s. ’ 9-2 p.m. Yard ostaio sal INDOOR CHURCHI TWIN FALLS Sot. & Sun.^ 2071 C anyon Troll Way.* Fumlturo, appliances, ar PRECK3US J UNK SAUOJ: B-? OTC DIaonostic —muoh-mofo.------. "Tho CwfununHy'CKurchh ol( system new. To^, lo^lsS ^of f 3 "prn .'"6 n o d a"y "^ri I y' ^ rjT T l AVTOMOTIV. I c l e a n i n g^' HANDYMAN ------1 1270 E ast 41 0 0 North.* Iho Brethren. 461 Filerlor nlco misc. SomethingJ lorfor ; Moving sale. Everything [ACOUSTICAl SEWING FILER Saturday 9am-?7 ■ Avo. W ost. will bo hoktinding ovoryono. Now Itoms. must go. Appliancos. StD RYW AJLU X PARTS SERVICE Idoho Storago Yard SaliSolo. thoir onnual yard sak)k) Ally of The Bargain Side,id e. fumiluro. and yard tools. DAVE'S HANDYMAIA N Jo y ce's Saw ing Clothing, lawnmowoiwor, (Indoors) on Saturdoy,ly, 221 Main Ave. W.* 450 Rusty Lane.* Check Wllh us Firstirst W hK e G lo v e C laanin2pm. a A d v n o d Paln lln i y Spoclalizlno In doopo p Catering to tho Pfck upAdollvoiy 4 ' Fundraiser yard salo0 lolo 4pm . Winged back chairs, 2402 Jo rd a n L an e & There will bo lots of with u n i v e r s a l o x c o r c i s o Ropalrv, romodols t cleaning. homo ovmer. available Highway 93.* - treasures for evoryono, ti bonollt 7 yr. old girt with new conslnjcilon. Lani [y - Call 543-5010* 30 years oxporionco. ^ Loukomio. Exorcisoiso machino, Oak storo Iront 226 Main Avo. NorthL-h Woohly a bl-wookly — viow. Also, Ihe church ha t^8«ronntovln KiUs Froo Esllmalo# = 208-423-4497**’ HAQERMAN Fri. & SolS o t. sovomi a n tiq u es for sal<-I. equip., lawn mowers,irs, counter (It ft.), display loys rack, singlo bod/lramo. 732-gQ04Of 30>»16> 737>^» ----- I • 7am-4pm. Appls., romoc which m oy b e view edII in- paddle boot, clothing, toys -----1 HANDYMAN = olod loft ovors a n d lots'<9 ofc (ho church upon request a lotsof variety. Book cases. Baskoibalt = j BUSINESS 7„ 256 Wlldbruah Circle.*».• cards. 1538 Brookalde ® CONCRETE^ . WORK SHARPENING Evoryono is w otaom e lo — Loop (Off Locusl).* _ ACOUSTICAl ® M O ^ a g a J m a n Ave. E.*c - come o n d sh o p for Just 'AL SERVICB .8 SERVICE ist TWIN FALLS Sat. 7 an ^ & DRYW ALLLL DSM CONCHETE Gonerol homo ropoirs, HAGERMAN S at. Som-Spn thot spocial ilom you haviBvo Huge aalel Bikos, Irom- Intorlor/oxtohor. Som o cam ping goarP A been looking for.* polfne, lots of oxorciso]'Tn • 7 am*3pm. Antiquos. TWIN FALLS5 . a CONSTRUCTION ind John's Sharpening ' H colloctiblos. and misc. Why call Ihs rest? plumbing, painting, am '» , fumiluro. W ood burningiing YWifi^ALLS Saturdo')oy equipmont. twin bod. >t? . PLAN ROOMA Speclolizing in Dairy,y- drywall. 16 year* S a r e i c e 1060 Sawtooth Blvd.- You oosorvoihe boslMSII Jobs lo bid for all,11 rosidontial, romodoling. slove. m ons & *slze:e 8-4.'2 family sate. Pooool ' Boanio Babies, lots of "9. :o. Comploto shorponing.I clothing. M iscellaneousous lablo, irodmll. oxcorclsi 'TWIN FALLS Sat. only , BOB'S BESTT - • construction, foundations, polios, Carbide & steel saws. I, drlvowoys, sidewalks/ I. itoms. Good cloan salo.Ilo. oquip.. baby clothingig“ "3«*1 HMrtlSrwood.*' ' 8-2pm . Antiquos. colloctl- D R Y W A L L Blueprint copies. “S' John735-5179» 141 Bracken St. S. 2960 S. 1050 E.* boby lloms, orcado game bios, cralls. tmnks. misc. I 734.PLA N (7S26r TWIN FALLS Sot. 8:30- 7 3 1 -0 7 8 8 C all t^ n n la K&^^7QS* ^ 734-4050* fumlturo & m iscollanooJs Spm. Clothos, climbing housohold, 14' woodon ' ■Insurod FrMOSIImato:latos ...... ^ II.A1VDSCAPDVCro , =_i J HEYBURN Sopt. 26 & 27 651 Madison Clrcl^.* '^9 boat/motor, JD mowor lor ------I CABPENTRY — 9 am-2 pm. Pop-up camt __ .structure, kitchon Itoms, parts. 736-7041 to pro- I CONTRACTORMZ troilor, golf d u b s, pull cartS ff WriHllALLS------storoos and misconaneous.'*»■ view 485 H ankins Rd N.* Steve's Landscaplnc„g STORAGE filing cabinet, lols of (Behind Adventure d r y w a l iI, I Ropair A Install; ‘TWIN FALLS Sat. only T Magic Valley Designgp Fall cleanups, trimming, 1 vorious Itoms, vary fow'L Motor Sporta) Docks, loncos. windowi J& P STORAGEs clothos. Oon1 miss this . 2509 Ironwood Ave.* 8am -? 9/27 3 family sa le. REPAIR doors, Intorlor painllnj.(lng. A GenenU Contractors — TV, crib, high chair, good -Now < Romodeling- sprlnklors. la n d sca p es,S. Can ronl by the day. onol 2305 R iv er Road*"JS. lai 20 yoars oxporionco. month or year, -jn 'mirtliALLS------— TWIN FALLS Sat. 8amam chlldron-adult clothing. C huck's C u sto mn C all C huck Rogt'ra Call Stovo 206-732^0960.'o .♦ Behind Frog's JEROME Sot. g-Spm. At: Claan and aplffy....neat■at housohold lloms and ' Painting ft Drywatlrati , 326-5271 o r 731-1391 hitchono & bams Saturday 8am -7 and nifty. Top quall- ! ll-J 44* ------—= I In Hagorman Avon and brand now' B ack Y ard S ale! ill- misc. Ofl of Targhee. Noat. doan. prolossionaonol. ______; — I Calt208-837-4170*• products, drawings and w/now clothing, homo'A A 1113 N orth Elm.* small Jobs wolcomo. 3i = 1 MOVING __ I door prizes. IndopendonIinM Snowblower, lawn mowor, Christmas docor, sm furn, years oxp. Ltconso■„l° & CARPEJVTRy I C U S T O M —— Avon Roprosontativo. dosk, baby Itom s. lots of Interior doors, & muchg'l; TWIN FALLS Sal. O n ly ' Dondod. Mombor Olol SERVICB 716 E ast A ve. H.* nlco m iscollanoous Itoms. moro. 435 4th Avo. East* ■ Som-noon. • BBB. 7 3 5 -a W ^ FARMING [ t o e b &e r w c e ___ 1 6 1 7 11th A v e n u e E.* __ Everything must go. !:__I MAGIC TOUCH JEROM E Sal & S u n 8 -6 — TWIN FALl:S Sat. 8om-?».? 2573 Indian Trail. ■ ------For All Your Homo Twin Falls 6 t\VlN|iAij^ ------0 Small acreages. Hugo Yord Salo. . _ Soturday 6am «? king size Compute/ dosk. fax ma- S to ra g e & M o v in gI T r ip le A Alrtiosi ovorythlng lorm A-Z chine, kitchon sot. frooz- NOJOBTOSMALL We v^ll pack & load. Troo lopping romoval, A-Z w aiorbod 3 poico living 9am -? IBM computor.i A IR DUCT Disking, Rololrifl'ng. clothing, toys, b o d framo’'1.® room sol. quoon ^ or. oak ontorlolnmonlh i crafts, a n d lois ol misc 739-7404 or 260-1 M» '• l l\^owing, Sooding, ' Movo you Irom hom o to stump romoval w/ drawers, rango. Trail conlor. bedding, blonkol CLEANING• Aak Lou» Slorago. slorago to and lirowood. ■“II size bod, misc. galoro. ^0' 951 Aspenwood Lane.' ___ Sprayinn. FortilUlng. 90. oloctronlcs. 4 muchich 2767 Palntbruah Drive* chosis, cook books, sink. ^ = i Quality Work. Low rato1, s homo or homo to homo.10. 404'6367-733-177e' moro. 2 1 6 1 1 th Ave. E.* — pickup much moro. 205 Air Quality I CLEANINGr W a travel. 324-7240*i. Roasonablo ^aioa. L . twiN f^aLl^------Clear Spring Dr. (2 mla[if 8am -2pm . computor, TV. S e rv ic e s ----- 20a-734-e030» — JEROME Sot. 8-3. Wash-sh- Saturday 8om-noon. past hosplUI tum R on kid's sklis. luggago. lawn- P or, dryor. Iroozors. cor.-. & Froozor, snow mobilo 2600 E. L on Brookiane^ mowor. bikes, storoos, Air Ducts FurnocosIS Amazing Grace'e EMPLOYMENT M [TOEBSEmTCE^ Misc. 406 N. Q artteld.** trailer, lumlluro a n d moro. Oryor Vonts Chimnoys PAIHTINO ?• . follow algna. 735-0331.*1 • camping oquip,, books. ^ C leaning SERVICES JEROME Sat. onty 8-5pm.— 696 Monte Vista Drive.’ 1 . m isc. clothing • all sizes. Insulation Romoval Tho 'bost* tn spotlossss A-i-Jim’s T ree — TWIN FALLS Sat, 8om-? 732-a7ea* ' Fumlturo, bunk bod. colorjlor TWIN FALLS ' 517Easlgato* I rooldontial cioaning. Garr’s Painting S e r v ic e Moving aaiel 0 Tomporary-Pomianont Iniorlor/Exterior TV sot, kitchon tableB 6 Saturday 8om -noon. AduN ------, Lot us handle all o( your Looking lor omployoos Tooplng. shaping, chairs 2 toavos, lols of & chlkiron clothing, loys. Multlfamlly! Fumlturo, N oah’s ark docor. _ _ _ cloanlno siross! Or looking for work *’ Roasonablo rolos. romoval. shrubs & computor oquip., clothing, Husband AWIto toam. lightly wom kid's & vram-im . chlkiron itom s. books. 9 ’ proschool tooching - ^■COSDmONINiw a Froo oslTmatos Call slumps. Spraying on's clothos. Lols of misc.8c. misc. housohokf. crtb, otc.. toys, somo antiquos &g supplios, craft supphos. , 7331935/53»-339S.* A Jack and Lena.* fortilizor, lawn aerating misc. housowaros. 1389 r S E R V I C E PERSONNEL PLUS® Call 735-0227 0 Big Uttle Ranches 2060 O akw ood Drive* _ Park Meadowa Dr.* * holiday docor.. Protoiii ------www.p«fMnn*ilne.com __I & Ihatching. 200 R a n ch View R d. W.* tW IN FALLd------dnnk avail. Como sou nt 733-7300 Of 678-40400 ...... —=j 678-3476 ^1-3253* .? 1287 Falls Ave W‘ [s a w t o o t h SHEET:e t I CI.EAJVIJVG” ij KIMBERLY Soiur.day„ „ Saturday onty 8am -? TWIN FALLS Sol. 8am-? ^ PAINTING St vC Tired of t>eing a b a c h e loif r Pickup tool boxes ( dia­ F M E T A L . — 7:30om-3pm Antlquo hoo- mond plaio), chest ol \ ■ Hoaiin^'AC Rosidontial. I FLOORING DRYWALL sior, kitchonwaro. houso-_ H uge m o v in g a a la l 7 am n o o n Only. I R«lrfooratK>n construction, & ITRE^SGRVZCE hold, yard Itoms. desks.Ka FumHuro. am all drawers w/mlrrors, hido-0* Hldo-a-bod. rocllnor. othor I CommerdoT& RosidenlialHint Office, ono timo Good Itorns. 3632 E. 3966M appiiances. collectibles. a-bod, tablo & choira,9- fumlturo. Christian books. W o o d R o o r D e t lg nIS a L U P H E R 463 M a ^ n S tre e t* quoon'size bod & head- I (20«) 733^&S48* or long torm. Wo do ovorythlng (rom R a y 's T r e e S e r v i c e1 N. (On comer of Falla a 3- m ons suits, miscollanoous. n PAINTING, INC. Removal, Trimming. Twin F a lls Falla Road)* 7 t>oard. swing set. misc, 756 A pache Way* ---- 1 20e-736»ie90.* __ basic oak lo hand Painting. Remodeling. 594 Garnet Street* 7 Topping. Shrubs. — only. Eatate Salel TV/ _ TWIN FALLS Saturday ^ scrapod custom, Toxturing & Drywall Stumps RUPERT M Excelleni work. Freo estlm alesl Call Bill VCk , furniture, oak rollII TWIN FALLS Sat. 9-1pm.n. 9 o m - ? B r a n d n o m o ' Call 736-2571* , Saturday S ept. 27 top dosk. lishing Items, « Rolftroncos. (200) 324-3478 o r J 7am -5 pm I. Christmas troo a n d docor.r. clothlng-toon to women ^ 736-3728» _ (206) 727-1267 cell* and lots ol m iscollanoous.I. (jblf clubs, pull cart, snoww slzos men’s too. borbo-, ■ — Rofrigorotor, ck)thlng, 2699 Eltzsbeth Bhrd.* 2 lumKuro, household misc. llros. and miscollanoous, cue. bikos, housowaros,' = TREE SERVICES* .1 5 1 0 I Drive* TWIFTFAlXSTTrrgari: 258 Ridgeway Drive,* groal miscollanoous. ® r HANDYMANn I PIANO — 6-4 Hugo 3 family aale.>• TWIN FALLS Sat. 9-4pm.— . 235 6th Ave. East.* TREES a STUMPS OF RUPERT Frklay 6 Saturday^ Furniture, office Items. Will do you a Royal Job3 S f iA V T C C I- Beta Sigma Phi fund-|.i ‘t w in FALLS Sundoy only, MAOIC VALLEY 9 am to 2 pm. H ugo renxx^■ ralaar aala. Gas dryer.r. 8 a m - 3 p m . L o t s o f at a budgol price ISA Certified. Wood for ellng. rodecoroting. deon-n- TOOm uchtollet. miscollanoous. . Gonoral repairs, dryvrall.I. 86 Kfya Plano Swvica» saio. free estimates. ing out sate. Furnilure, colorTV, twin bod, ) Buy/sell used plar>oa. e , Someihlr>g for e v o ry b c ^’■ . ctothes, toys, colloctiblosa 1146 Blake StrMt North.* pblntlng & much moro Tim Abbott 734-7919 clawfoot tub. pedestalal 3220 Spring Creek D ^ .* Sonlor discounts. Tune, regulate, repair D l McCwary«aore. baby, kkto, w om ens. 3 family. Clothes, toys. our town neat, w e : D ont miss this one! . mens. 6 matamitv ciouiing, boots & skis, material, sm. •^--Sl^CLEANUP-- I-----^ROOFDVO— T .BRIDESMAIDS. ------344 Creeoem ------*• —chaltrtree-standrnow-i— - ask-that-you-remov©^------—, (south of hospital)* in many slzea. S h o e e , kitchen & bath Hems. bisnder. household andj an y garage .sale : 4 Salazars SolutionsB ROOFINO WEDDING SHOP SH06H6W e Tri. lOam-■I- baby Items: «wlr>oa toys signs that were » We fix problents Resklemlal, commercial. Wedding Dresses; 2-46 3pm and Sat. 9am-3pm.n. etc. bed sheets, twin mat-• 239 Cordova.*' Dresses- Rent or Buyl placed in our : '‘’"J?-:"- fS Etiimates Reasonabio rateal Horsa stuff, rototlltor.r. tress, sklis, bikea. cam per, ' community i H odd }obs, remodetir>g, Froe estlmatas.FlrtancIng Shoos-Gartort-Napklns wood table and chairs,s, traitor, knick-knacks a totsI 7-2 pm. Uttle T ^ s .b o ^ . M ' removal ol dobris. 731-66SS Vells-Silpe-lnvttlations VCR's, clothing, golf, ski,cl, of misc. CASH ONLY girl & boy clothes-aduli,' aiivertising yoursale. ■ W e do It oil plua more, 737-0000* Tabiae-Chairs-Covera I & lots of m iscM aneous. PLEABC OM. toys, and misc. Thank you for your L. M y R u b a n 7»4-6g0«* 2t0S.Maln73»«36* 6 m llea N orth IAI E m L* 2067 Oakwood Drhre.* I cooperation* ' . ' . I ■ ■ 1 ' 1 .1 ' w 1 >«ST AVAILABLE CO .1 ! . ■ 1 , , ■ ’ . .______Mbitm*t$,% t^6m^n,700i ;n—

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Caa 206.63941-■ rRuwao»7»>«tg 20B-734-6649.* W H 6*f<3/4ton, 4Wft, haalth probtoma, 342^*1^ Can:7S3.7176(0affH . YOUR 7 :’ViU[ afters pm. 7iW9fl p x m n r s a e e s SERVICE et*lV V '^*tiTi T-4x4-2 ^ OOK, rebuilt soo. 4 ap. . X CONOINTflA'HATOflB ALUUINUU BOA■ E H lr, n e w uaed, paki •O lAiM ateel flatbed, many extras. W nTfllK ARTldCAT;»6 ■106 n ralaW a. SSOOO. CaB Ala ! 3 'ia ir - aaa • 6000. f t a w sI6B.* a . A d v a r t i M I n i Honw MOO. TiavMaval. 6760. trailar 12'. •900/c IflO'traek. PSIpl1060 oo~ loaded, tow vahlcta'sn>U PROWLER'•> 23' *' 73»«ra8/7944962evai R une A toefca great. DsfM jpulMOKlfnMr.M. •SSO. All h .p . m aroury ou i iD lo M Ford F-350 Pow arloaded, 8: contained, many •»[«•a> TRAILBR >172^^ £2^ $3gOQWtor« fao»oB r f lo n o 6* t h * e M V V 9 3 k 2 5 0 0 4x4 3/ 3 64426* m e ler« ? 0 0 . 316-< lO oC duany.4dr,f^toiowing, $6000.CaB20B«7»4 yyijio, 3 ' d e e p bad; U '^tSSS? SJ‘28SSo.V4S?M • cu ato m lza d for tovi t o n . e x t. o a b , AT. AC reKBWTto^duefiTT CAPHI 'U Bay'lin ROAO R UNNEN ’66*M i 7 fi whelala, leaf apr , erm aa. PW , PL, MatdUn Z ' / b M PbLABia MXLTI!i:______Mlllng both for 646 rM tw auaiAnalon •SOO/co/offer Dlractory flah/tkl, 67.000 c LT RMK will c o n ild ar aaprfrli alngle axto. ralrJg., i • ftearolaae shen. ExoaOar offar. CaO 206-731- 2 0 6 ^ « 0 ^ ^ g ^ sth wttael bal. dual ■ S S S . W , ; ’^»99hra. Calt206.837-60£j.*• h e ate r. O ra a t for hui 733-0831 ayt: 17 ft. on d,|u„ 6382 hra; $1 IRAQE $1500. Aftar 6 543.< B* Anew dree. 128K.NBi. i s a s m f r v m CdVEREORVSTOnnable Daya 206-420.3897. i-— ^4600. After 6 543-6040. locaaaort- Yaarly malntananc ' ^1001.^^1^1jj^ H BACKHOE caie secs e H k V r m fiiM tv io 3l. ftcop*. Tmco 3-»i trailar Wtota of aoc • n e a bv fot rant, Raaaoni 4000 houra. extia bud Daya 206-420-3697.* ' condition. tS25 «****^- 8 M3-<7 £ « M 0 ralaa. Call 206-643.21^22: ROAD RUNNER 'V'7 4 26'. Ion a x t cab, axe. feond. 4 0 . D a y a oaya 206-420-3697.' •11,000.206.786.316: 66K 611,900. 735-0770*i ^ ' FORD •92 F-165’Xl V: • 20»«(e-S224.* ;;.?SW.;Sio' F»REBALL7»26ft,t;■ S‘f> wheal, good' shilUIS!- TOTJaiRTofBilaorr :______g 0 6 .4 2 0 g w .« Redone InaTda, aw raUSTiSJJSTOH------Tzz:r ahortbox, 4x4, V8, auto, JCCCT------j-ray y a POLAniB *01 8001 Cond., $3500. 423~< ' » 7 5 0 0 o r » 7 6 a m o n . 6 Hb W ’96 Turbo Diasel naw brakea/tlrea. aharp >666. new h e a ta r/w a ta r fti "gggj. Uquldatton 4WD, extended cab 30.06. n«w. S4« CAfrf 9nn anowchack apa« ^•crdaya423-65t 1979 International 5V t truck. $6906.42M123* andem - & pum p, ptumblngI re(rJ S S : 5 ..I 2 102K .toethar Interior, A- I C M 2 0 t - 7 3» e «^ 0 ^ foot, I/O, 3 0 2 Foi Immlona FLAT BED 2 0 ft. tan w h e e le r . 20 foot dui hp. Saata 6, Incl 111206. T aka'lt hunting. £28C V d^ •14,500/otfer. 206-632^532^ F O R D ’S3F 250,W tinutilty REMINdTOH t’lod 2. $3500/ runa axe.,, V-forpe axla, HD. $650. Call':.1069.* far 420-4562 o r 7354 a t M b e d $ 10.000/offer. Ifl!!?*? 410aer206>4314109*09* b o d y , V 6 , A T, A C . P S , ' 3', full ohoka,100 i mag. knaaboarda. ate. 9 [C.,80 0 543-4064/435.770.K CZT 16 m aeM na trail a . $ 3 2 S . offar. 206.734-661I ml«.Paca'964plac« Sftvag* modal 1< ■ahart* a n c l o t a d . P k gilacatrtr. . c ______SALEM BY COBRA — electric brakaa $4S( CMEVY'0 0 1/2T Silverado I 10. 3 0 6 j e r ftKl**f TI5araKi !R 75, Sth wheel, glide out U io e 4x4. e x a cond. but higl cal. Varmlntsarlaa, »c. COOA $9500. Call 206-260-( AC, ENQINE '66 DO^^~3fa 31 8 , o ffar. 5 1 0 J O b a c lih $ 3 0 5 . S t o v a n1 a a t, r nyw . ^000 w/traJlar, axe. HOLIDAY RAMBLERI con. $6700/offar. 423-454 laok mla. naw trana., $11,000,000. FOHD '96 F250 4x4 Std. »6-41Br or 42^6442.* »S<7* V6 throttle body btjedJedlon. $8000. Weber Bla 311.20^dotiWla al m o d a l $3000. Jaff O 4 * 6 - 27 ft. trailar. aalfccond. 176.527 mla. makeI offer.off B eauty p ow er aciaed.,12 d . CalDeva0206.324^r»41* c ab , cnjiae, air, 26K mtfe, $12S.Ca«707^1>< y n v lw ? TRAILEfl‘03 2 placa, talnad. varv coed (82*ci S e A S O N ENDID Catt206«43-6444*44* footbar$1600.WMtam 77T <7600, ntoe. 934-6574.2- •ce,rtd a $2300. 206.677.236S■ T ^ BLO W -O tIT BALI CHEVY *00 4X4, 1/2T m m n r n n r T^ o i aaatar.«OOec.w/nk6 on. rida off. atm oat i 36 Inch powar trea» • • • ehen, e x t c ^ , 3 door,r,m ext FORD-96F3SO,4X4,pfe SOOWInMao. LamI7 0 0 B O L Low hn. <3950 Yai • uaad only 4 tlmaa KIT'9 6 32 ft, 2 door, s. On all remaining Tal $1200. . c o n a $ i z o o a 324-7113.'113.* e r Stroke « e e e l, AT, K , • ■m inted apacial.206.420.6fi w)ntar.$t600. laa laat badroom, Starac^ ’5 RVa.StIIiagoodeal AC, Crulae ImmacuUile atalnlaaa ataal S5& DODOE 'H FUm CU ig. 20»fl3g-7D3a.'* r s i a r r a Call 206-676-4067 • k h ^ tten o f larger sllda-< ■ ptekup $9400.663-1010* ftlA6Wifff»y6 S OST- i95^ 6th wheal a tra< L—- 4WO. 22'tandem axil ------Cuddy Claaato. La*•?“ YAMAHA ’0 3 RX1 B. Ja^l. CADILLAC ’69 4 dr. r Denntoat260«220oii,000 trailer 208-4S8.6717*' FORO '99 F2S0 Power- --- trallarB. Financing av . Kitty a t 260-1220.* S u p ar M ao lExpraaa1 2 25 hra. 4.3 liter < 4 1 6 m il . a x e . CO _____ a b l e 6. w e o llo w t Orica, ------atroke, aupercab.tongbed. aynltiatle atock,1 2 g a . ttarndrlva. Ilka\ 1!2LLn *7500. SKMKX) '96 er. 31 moat for your cle ! ^ 2 ^ ’o'? ^ ^ 3 Ilr.m naw. FORKUFT C at V60 6,0ondl. DODOE ‘96 Ram 4x4 SSK. $23,500, w « oonakt. •hapa, S17fi/ot«ar.:k, good «nd oot. Tona ol a MXZ. with 11/2*’A tn «‘t4 0 KIT '9 6 SDortamaatarnicro. trade, CheVY'66 3/4tonpick$1950. Ib., akto ahlft, S fL fori1019* 1500 SLT extended er trada. 20»-431^)60r $2500. Ca» 208-731 < «., 2 bdrm." ACTmli -=35 c ab , ahortbad. Ve, AT, nlngao*l206-730-( $790(yoffar. 676.20 tta r y , B e rt H ertM u g h Motelotora No motor. $600/oll300* propane, exceOant oon FOHD O, F-ISO, nd A C , p o w e r w lndow a, hUdin U rf 36.64 fumaca, tub & flhowar i r . - loeka, mirrora, 33 Inch dr., Larlet pkg.. 34.5K, w/matchlno 3x0x40,1.6A S.5. .ZeiMAN'96 2ptaca, c dean. S36-6323* pickup. G reat ahai'oiler. HAY TRAILER 26 ft. p Black, tan Intarior. aun « , drive th a e x tra a . V ary cle t- tt tirea, many extras, 2nd c««a, 2 boxaa prac 4 o , a ^ , on driva off, dataci ■ ' $1200^Her. 7344649.I 2WD trailer, excellent com roof. 6 m a n y m ore extraa. pram lum ta c h a d $SOOO/offar. 643>490S h a p e . 206-423-4010 hr. mesa. ovm er, d e a r title, high, ammo. Naw. $675. 2? ft-. SEC UR fTY *74.iert.t. trailertr FORD *66 Thunderbtrd way mllee, excellent $24,500. Mint eond. Call arSAPMOnvnw/ *1000- KTT’OO Companion, 2SC. for$1,000/offer. Cali:all 206- w /sulclda doora. 25,2 ‘nR ^6tall 11-24^vn 260-0104 or 423-6442.*- 1:______with alWe-out, AC, ^ek. shapel MUST SELL round magazlnaa, m te o n d . 324.2877 or 420.60011008.* original mis. Laattier.>trd V6 drive tIra iaka.offs, gn____ ASAPI Below whole- GM C'03 Sierra. 4X4. cri^W Dot aoopa. holatar = = $18,000. Call 206 !5,272 for trallar/hanrest trueB s«I« O $7,600. cab, white, leather, dura, mo,naw.$825.B4»^ $5600. c a 206.324. 324.6911 or 42046«■ss-5- TERRY REA D Y TO Q< ier. All $60 a a . 731-7360. - 23 ft., rt. aalf c o n ta in e d tra ■ P tea ae can Eric at max. On Star, ext. war­ RAQinONS 2t00i S S S - ‘>5 r. K ir *6 Road Ranger 2G as* P«yg03^=” ^P7.*n e n t . CAMMA i h. $2500.206-734-2226 H 206-543.5574.* ranty, bedUnar, Narf bare, 12 gauga automat atovo. alwtrtc/oaa.$■ rS pm .* A LPEN LITE *91 2 9 ' AC. atarao. double do< 1-6940. loadad, 1400 mllea, 0% aynthetre. naw laatilat%ar C a7^^aftart.'U bC b whael, larga sllda.2 9cl 'Sth avmlng, rear bddnn.-’o x c ! TRAVEL TRAILER 773. 3 Nose Coupe. Excalli Think clasiltlKl WRoiTyou assumabtotoan. Must aad $290. C a » 2 0 » 8 a284050* » ( HIGH RISC 6 AM ). clean ’s a l f - e o n t a l n a d , a o: a h . 23 ft, a elf conU lnedwd. project ear. $1S00.Bullet C HM. m y lose ta you gain. MMa IS? :"7;Tg ■ .SHELIA (2) Ona G 3.450. shapa, $4800 cai I Call 208-326-5670*70* 206-679-0038 676-34:lallant iSooTpSuSfiM^UNC ____ offer. Call 206-^0-O ^F 1.* CiUI20e-a29.4218.* Mag. NIB $400.30 1WEA ttta. whtta from 3X.’01 O n a ). Call Trucka $SOa For mne M 70.270 WEN. Uka0. WEN full alza ahortbox.ray from -3476* 600-719-3001 axt 31M $350. 733^6675 avaiUka naw; (.aar, charooal gray :a ahort- ■ , ■ ! » v - -02 Chavy fuU s ^k a a 1 n a w . ______■ . 240cal^axe. ahdaluxa, box. Both ara Ilka S775. •T SV E N S dbla h a p a . Can 206-826.5881^ .* ^ rai 10 oa.. axo. dbl.ah bar- LAMCI ‘»T9 i72lK W .C all ^ tS 7 5 . Will trad a' foe a h a p a . Kardlay uiad. $7900 C rt 206-733.41 for trap 206.731.3583.*-V o s r s . ' w ^ t . " ' . j ' ItiNCHElTH g NOftTMCANU'SS-p! / I , 3i HS At. auto, m o d a l SO. 2 F ga* u g a 1/2 ft., taM-contalna< watghL iSOO. WincFaathar daullc jacka, axe.c oc v e r , 'mbun .< tarmodal 101731rinohaa* atorad undar co 7 30-06 $4600.733-2644.* I adiuatabla aloht. $ i i i r s i ____: - •uahnaaSxO acopa.t. $200. gHASaW ftflUiSEf Vi M d p ic k S4»2347.* campar,(orahortbae>lf ' stock (M029 • Satoetton. Q u a l lf A ir C bndi rkito. l^owprtcaa206-67»-0- KayleasE ix*ci7irF*nr ■ y d ■ .•;:PfliM er;E3B (| ^B i;;C ruise-e Conferoi J mllaa on naw rabu I g re a t. cinrau^m AMLLO ^ iy f t(4 . g 5 0 , ib u lld , oonL,funa& drtvaa gi ^Heated 8 tlraa. naw cuatomMtton, pt ImmaouMa cond. «4i Lo(ae(aeeaaae^b lAWUV 'M im e bathroom, kitchao. 9 to m , 2200 mllaa, *””•tot for hunting. Lotl chroma. wlndahMd,0 Cua- ciaaranca.-NIca Intai tachabla baokrttota of 70.330 original tr w/lugoaga rack, rid,NA d a - •4500. Attar S 643.61 • 1 1 .0 0 0 will aallkraat Oaya 206-42(K)697.* •oeovoffar. 730>216:NADA IVHVHI NAHLIviAAVI5iSR' 1 2 0 ^ '* 2 1 , MB." ,907 1 Hoad Wnp: th o w f>di i74.» y 9TTB9 watt ganarator. 925 4 1 SitSocS iwvS Stndam S ^ 4»^4or42fr6274CIAL I \ kSNDA' 7 0 TrdM A . gi f»Sn?NSapScum e a \ cendNon.nawbanafy. , onwmiartdng R V a and motor hom*96 • $39.95 • offer F9RinnrcrnTtt Moat boata •5 9 .9 6 axeallant oondltli____ TNalaaRifilladtlmaofl y .'Mohftow. 206-643-129T n ir Bart HartMuah Meta iltlon. Downtown Wartdall" SO S u b ca ru F S te r X S i iffwerr r a floidwi ------) a 4 1100 baauOTul. fua4294* d n -8l64«8r r r a R ______\ ■ a a C Fores Aabanoada. air rtda.S ? raR i)'»Eki««io.i raM .lo(ao( chroma. Ips ’ actual mllaa, elaai f B e s t E tory toola. m uat a aa , 2i Qood r S U V JEver , CeOOCVMIar. 324-6466' bar.nawbasartaa. ^•et C r a s h the IhsuranCt 1 4 , 6 5 7 lOWPA >U {i\ F aZ t C i ^ 736.3996 or 306.3761 h Test»d By tl BacL atari Yamaha a u c 'Ji Van Pura gc IVISRI=> ® g | l y 2 W . 4aO-M(^ Mii eond., bathroom , alai^ jrlBtitu way Saffajty!. 4 , •3000/offar. 326-721 :ute for Highu Steek #4004 110000, cu ato m , ax tr nonBCXHrmByT - M o s t J B f a ty l i. •3.000. Call 206-3S wmda)OaaaA33fLf ; Stancfei^ B i 4764or20e.324.6776.SJ*: torho^a.La.aWa.2/!”sr ^Faatur a s s i ; ; [AWAIARI •*& 7&6 C aatam ta d irt, TV. m k jres lh Its Cla with axtraa. •690/off __ wava, quaan bad,S a f P - — - ( cai 206424.3174;5TTD Im Ford460 V8.21K. Aak V m m a o a N nacaaaary.'/offar. •30,000.206-637.629- ON : ^kWAIAKt 'UK2^i LAkIHAVAlU,< N SA LE y \ . Vacation homa ’96 A i SSS«WM^OO^niTO pwk modal. 2 tlpouta.is r N O W lOmia. m . aolarthMd. In mb A T ONLY , S 5 f t o ^ r l S a ? |S oKaoon. o ^ lla h a d p a rk n a a r la t I 9077 day 734.3129rad. Jkr A S i6 ,o o 0 /rin n . C all 2< anwMKnifi'Aii t. 324-5603 aftar 6pm .’ rain. 4i4, runa graiTTT^ BAPARi *H Ranagac raal daMMMTBOCTa m > U S U 8 M .------W’ ft. w/allda. 330 oat. ^ K l l / ■ woa— 466* i *21 , .ruw, u p c a m a r a . S l r le u d . 1,936 OLARI* '01 Explor aalaMa, 2 TVa 6 VOlo n . 400. low houra ”wl quaan liland bacMT ' ' aocaaaoriaa ind. 6360ilorar axeallant oondiilor wJP 9 20».734.a031/73t«6:wm> »79J00 a06-7>6««lS t c ■

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r X ctb' ooOOK'novmoono SLT WUZU '01 TrooiMr.r.25K. 21 CHEVY *9^ Ventureevan 1 r:™— *■ ■ ■ ■ ACURA *96 2.5TL StWuwbck ilONDA '«7 Pralud*1 8( k OLOS'M CuOaa hwilitK mb MUmmUKBX-tiM i f f vio«Mea,lo*d- • 0, offer. Can 20fr-a24-2<»-246a*- 4 x 4 ,18.6K. lE d & e o ;3 * >x m t ra n ty . V6. 46K. power eve moia m r i lii.Boa clui^-S: iii S ^ S m need, 12K.paM $35,00 : . «cl«12j00a20»«7S- -iTxCr: tep.Exc.««t42MBe J . 2 L?24- thing, leather, all ^c^sssfFsnssss FOfID-M Bronco 11 -RtoJi M. Kapmrt•rt- .120K.Seeat190LooLobost $14,750.206-731-849; ___.___TOYOTA ■96 Camry, 69»( . '' . : . FORD’»1.Explorer 1 II208- $2600/of(er 208-7!-7 3 2 -' St. N. Test drh» t-aipih.* p ff KIA"99 Ssphia grtT JIi t>lVM 6bth ‘02 bolt,Slt. 2 A g r e a t c a r . p e rf e c t li ‘.<[^A >ra 62500 no* 8031 or 208-4204S218IS* Stuff to Selt? eHeW ‘84&amsro6TQT T* condltlonlNewtir«ires/ door, 5 spd, AC. PS.>, PEPB. every way. $6,900 Ca ------;.4* « |. t 4K ,A C .« x t. - • CanourClaaatfted ,fre»n- -bfakea.-$4,000/otfer..------towmla,$1650.420-68535853* - 208-788-6509.*...... —- b*dntMr, 208-734-01 L M k u ste E k w o9,. «exc/ 60DdTe *91 Caravi • d ------tops nsw pam tm rea. fr* ^004S* 0^1444 or 670420 • S taff a t overhaul, 60K, ahaiharp. 'Call208-410-040V’j.’ KVMtbUTH'voyager 77 TOYOTA '04 X-cab. c o n d ., 149K miles,t. ruruns g o o d c o n d . 140K milS i V ' ■ 733-0 9 3 1 aw. 2 ATTEKTION . ^ FORD •94.£xplorer:sr XLT. great. $4300/otfer.r. C Call il® 0 0 /o « e r. 734^)165 2 -1984, $3800. 934-640Cf«2_ LINCOLN '>7 flaTFnjTT camper van, good cond V6. 5 *pd.. PS. PB 677*4042 u l^ lion, runa well. $100G CLASSIFIED r n .^ ; ,84.S00mBes.Oneov»OTWW. 208-4200899.* b6b6t»*^(W af..ft - <88 Sio &iazerz e r. 4 Mint, leather, beautiful 1 b««lfMr. t ownar. i iaiccollanl cood.. $8 Call 733-6875 after 51 ^pm. . ^ AOVERTTSERS ; .u*«d ofl road, v m 'c w/rool g o o d condlllon, AC. < istJissass!.am • door, wall malntalnclined, peint. 71K. nine & dh runs great, $7600.I. C all a s naw. All m e o p tic s 127K mOM. S75(HVSaSSS C^°7^Wa84^.ms^ nek. *3800/offer. $ 3 ^ . C a l 208-734-41: Js. A PONTIAC '01 GrandJJJ' Ar Please check your , IIH H SSOOt P O U C E IMPOU^J ^ 404-1666ore284226.26.* great crulsln' classsslc. excellent condition J731-9394 or 734-62:■6238.* FO R D '9 8 Explorerer4x4. < • Call 208-738-196363___ . f o r d '*68 85 passenj tnger cars $600. For listing < -g y j? ; $49SO/offer, 733-1038.>8.* loaded, tinted windowslows ad on the first day. XLT, k>aded. 81K. Imnwc*Imi TOYOTA *92 4-Runminner. bus. very tow mllee,' I?*)!v 800*710-3001 a x t 0 8 ulaie Shape.-$3850. spa., 'good cond. $1500. C T.AC. LINCOLN'84 Mark V njns great, $9,600. 208 - If you find an error 50. Call Hed.,V6.4WD. 5sp( ‘exc' 878-0038 or 312-4038.* 208-212-2722.* BFO tiras, Thule iBCk.Jck. S S ’ 643-4067 or 308-1169 oxc. condltton $1400/offi/ofler. In te rio r & -body In ei » -• ; w e will c o r r e c t it. ^ A R E y o u "* Call 208-543-5912 «vi a c k , W owilncl borospons<}to . ■ IIMflljl k^d h b t e W indstar, la •ves/ eond. $2000.735-593C>36.*■ SbBARU *00 butbnck afrrvi#A covers. Clean . No scr 'S k; r e a d y f o rR A wknds. 733-1901 d a y s ' = 3 63,000 mostly hvtof. mlloanilos. for orrors aflor tho llrsi CARPET KIT (or ------full FORD '00 Excursion L .•£?»* « !• BOOd coodltlon. 9< ) R lorMt groon. $13,975.5. HmHn , doy ol publtcotlon,’ ' truck, f«0ula r $40full 0 siz e ed Edltton, power str c h « . ie2K.Aftor6® 5< Jii $5500/o«er. 643-6718. r a ? FORD '68 Club Von, cnji^ I LOOKING FOF «B-*. N E W C A R E E R conlroi, 7 seats, goi 734r5179 or coil 308-24452445* ■ for $100. CroM Iboo M .s e l 28K. $32.000.622-01 8040. Days 208-42IM8S l=ORD'9g w inm iir K ° i A J O B ? ir LX • Come to the» mpg. $3000/ol(or Ci tOYOTA '7 9 -CorollO. r^jri.; r ' Coll Twin Foils box with dog kennel, ■ ■ 75,000 mis. excellonto Cbmo lo the 733.0931 0x1. 2. or ular $600 sell (orn e$ l .r S - OM C *88 S u b u rb a n - Southem IdahoIO 208-326-4782.* good. $70 0 or bost offor. ■ ■ dltion $ 10.000/flrm. 21 5550 Southem Idaho Burtoy 677-1042.’ 208-736-1661.* )r $200 motor & trans. 733-2116orjl20-092r2^?®‘ C areer Fairr FORD‘90 Taurus S2! 0 Call206-678-3716’ yr. w arranty. New tl runs. Ford '80 Cconoilinoiino C a r e e r F a ir CHEVY’88 2.8 V ew m 1-0364*m ^ m TOYOTA *87 S upra turtMu rb a ^ —r n r r Drakes, exhaust. $5: 10 van $250 runs. CallI 2C208- sport root, sporty, gooi runs good $800. Callwnn AT, 208-734-3623/421-0: r=1 I WARNING “\ Tues. Sept.30 THETIMES-NEWS 094*4 783 leave msg.^all 208- ______;_____ W hen purchasfng a veA ’ 731-1172 or 735-5337*37* Tues. Sept. 30 ) shBpe. $3750/o«or. 11 am - 7 pm Coll 208-737-9107’ Classlllod Department ENGINE 390 fo rdug.* , ${ OMCMYutonSLTwi > cle, trtoke sure that th ' P d t o ^ Y o u r u s f i L o[pod o . 11 am-7 pm ------Olfico hours aro ,—*eiv»~ leather, good tires.m0 .6{ 7 8 - FAX, title la In the namee Mondoy thru Fridoy. 5313or208012-45i; motor vehicle code,e, a FORO '92 Tempo,' autSCto" CSI Gymnasium*1 slandard.$ 1200. ^ OR vehicle cannot bo solsold ------— groal mlkwge $1900.3. 'I*89 ______Call 308-4246.’ ____ Wo oro opon lo all walh-in OMC *00 Yukon XLM>dltion 2i u n le ss th e title is in lh Orand AM low m llea, ! E V6 traffic to assist you in WhHe, excellent cond na m e o f the seller (s)/il® AUTOMATIC = = TOYOTA '6 8 Comry LE V6 Inslde/out, 4x4, V8 M mpg. $1950.328^52}52* MAZDA '9 9 Protege, lore toaded oxe. eond.. $30001000 building your a d to ceptlon: Idaho license TRANSMISSIONS CHEVY '85 Blazer PS . liter, fully kwded. con^ EMAIL 5. F U R o W T S C T u n ^ u ; CD. 731-1172or735-5337’7- . moximizo your ro s u lls .* ...... p o p fi ' d ro p dow n TV w/V< dealer). The se lle r sha -f5T> O r call ono ol our AC. cruise, 82K. $2: Y o u r A d ToL ^ provldo tho newr pui Most\^Js!J^vffiodes, great. AC. $249S/of(< )3*. TOYOTA '9 2 C ollco QT, $6,675. Coll 934-4223. offer. Call 208-738-1$2500 { / w/wlreless headsi II nf parts, labor andH Call 206-679-1453.* sunroof, crulso. PCD. Z ' Clossiliod Solos s ! l ^ * Financing avail If nee< c h a s e r a signed bill < RoprosoniQtivos CH EV Y <85 B la z e r. > lAfC a a le s h o w in g th o foi>01 . installation includod. >^6RD‘97SH6Vauru8NJil?e MITSUBISHI '98 Goloilont 118.500 miles, runa and , F reew ay travel mllei Hon E co n o m y T ran a tn lsa•*00 ic loaded oxc. cond- $79517999 74K. good eondltloion. looks groat. $3200/ollor. - needs trans. $1900/c BOX. Serviced faltti(«& ?! -n-ETWESfBMSW b lowing: Full descdptlo 1-208-733-0931 ext. 2 Call 208-734-8849.* D of Ihe vehicle, vohlcl,|J.|0 Can324^790 «■for 731-1172 or 735-5337*J7* $8,500,208-732-5991*r Call 734.2529.* W offer. Asking $24,900. 79* CLASSIFIED bor, • a tfm a f— * • ____ 132 3rd SI. W CHEVY *94 S ubu (t»L______n : _ Cair208-576-0779* Identifications numboi ^ t^bRD *03 M u sta n g7TST. N IS SA N *83 S e n tr a runs rui VW T S.B ug. luol Inloctod.:tod. 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