. ^ I...... I • w w w .m agi I I ______) 1 win Kalis,I^Idaho/94th year, Nc Tlbe! ■______Soipuinda[un iflo o d ____ ..S O cXMKS c n G MCORNING i • W eathkr ;r X >^m pl Somethingg’s Today:Toi cloudy lanre(quire?s varii early today . D c ance I 3 n thenIh l some ^)eveIoper wants taitall hond omnple) still afoul or ------^dearing. higti-^------iKOt»CBUfldU, I 90. Low tonight 5£ Vin'Falls planners MtHomiSfensHBniitBt rtra as take cw issue 2 k «iT,H«ililr------; ~ ■■ — —Rock Creels ary'reajtym ra n eworilai: ^ r a n w h T as Wewiwrttaf______o Waiteftatfirtllfw ll»rnrrixi«>f. ordtnBttae b e m e n d e d s s9 aafflhf 'W O K a u n a t l t i iSnaSOTTlmgHwoodiCartL M agic Vai\LLI-Y. ahe cooscraowiB «r SaxnMitiiBpf. I '■■wiLittnnanBTE T F councilman IN FALLS - Craig H. ^ K C o m os s IPremie T oday S u n d ay — «%!« a= low : 4i M o n d ay T u e s d a y W e ^55^^ If p i t a t i o n Cloudy lcx{.iy ihcn Mimi Twin Falls Precipita ' liMrinK. J’-ifily cloudi loni^ht. 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Na>Naiion: H.Kh, 114 .u Srturd*y, Aug. 28 • o c ^ jo T noon, sa rturefcy. A u g .; 9 -2 a I Cra 90 54 ”‘''1Rullhrjd Cily. A»i/, lofccatl tor davtoa^ cooanona.i tmyvVw, lompttaiurM .in S c h o o l s _ j^^MmmttOmAl — H IT Orton, the dty’s planning iunicanehleads for U.i s ^ canyoi^ L a mon a r in( g direc to r. 'ContlnuwJfromAl agers would be ____ L » j u i allaw s-clyon o I overlay ordi- and zoni ^raontffroivc, c'comnirssioiTwiinnak'e'H beihs. ' someone tho Wds cocni.trf o»------S tr i c r c i- g u n - lalaws i and putting ------...... 1 set: Hani radio opi J^^puItlio8»up to construction-of3S ------T h e e operators ^ ^ ^^■ panyon zone. Builc nmendation to the City to ' " tf ^ c r e w as tro u b le, saidlid M a S irs in schools vrere xna reporters wind guststs oof more 3SfttctaUinthe recomndl on Ncilscn’s ordinance « ^ t h C orva tl, a m o th e r o f tw UA&a - A strengtheningg than 60 miles an hour, ac ^ ^ ^ c l e t M t IOO CeecuJd^gs frc must be Coundl r, acco rd in g s t T he dty council will dis- dren ‘ m Harford County, Mt nicane Oenxus swirled m onc- to forecasters at ^ ^^^IpR Sv die ordinance: from ■ the canyon request ^alo cg the sogtfaeast coast M ia m i’s Jie recommendation at, its o « f 1,016 surveyed in d ie polL InnnoiherAPVP pdi in May, 23 ^ N ad o n a l H u rric a n e C ca n lte tc r. overlay zon«'“ “ys- cuss the Jay. fadoag up sw f ia Florida ^ V ^ v era l acres ease /m e e tin g . Officers were a popular• nnn'nno pcTccnt diose metalmc dcteaors as a In Florida, a hurricanes in e w atch one is located on, SepL7ni but Americans were less c( tive oirt> of school fc ibreatening to blow ashoree was in effcct for 200 m Lakes BauJ H ■ f b e SS v I r v tI i * T p o om t c o p ^ SjttBiJjy.Aj,Ai«wl28.ia39 TlmevNwv TwinWin Fjltt.F Idaho A-O ' ■ -. IsLv Militjtary _ _ L O S ‘I' ^I’O Di)ISAS'i'ER____ PanelI probi I- ;ndsroIe ffi )es geneticc link : : I atW^aco a p to Gulf Wair Syndromn e -W/^HINGTON (A P)-Apreresi- ncssf.-i. make- cle;irci w a s h i n g : :JGT0N (AP) . A.S dential panel looking into Cu-lulf tion iiviiilable id.iIiclie pn\'!lic”i imJ- . . Altorney Gen War illnesses said Friday that general Janet Reno . at it le a d n» b e tte r fed eeral rjil ronrdiiiil- I ; opcamfuUinvmvesiisation into the ran'c pinpoint causes of thc.ai•ail- tion. FBI’s newly ( IR- Tienis and recommended furth< ly disclo.sed use of lher miiic tlie Dcfena.,«-• lk-|)artmemI) ^ incendinry dc'devices in thc 1993 ^ itudies into whether there ar I Waco siege, tlic .t J R aN arc “has conducted a ered:re(iil)Ie inves- - I the miUtary is insist- lenetic reasons for why som'me ligation into the caiKi •HR it played o roops got sick when others di aiKes of Ciilf-r.:- I a only an observer's d id W ar illn e.sscs.” ih e Ixl)(»arreek, M if mission /III th e last-one-a-outplease control will shutit downd the space till We’vi station’s main concompuicr, turning iirn o ff th e lightsI t s ? ve gbt ■ off its guidancee systemsj and set- After er inora than 13 yaars In orbit,lit. IR ussia's fitilir sp ace siaiion ting the 120-ton eracraft adrift. beingIng locating loward Earth, A loo n ia itco v•vered;-'' i | i Barring a disastcaster or a m irade look at Ihe tentative schedulelie: of fresh funding,ng, thc Russians |S9I eventually will guidegu Mir down BHI into Earth’s atmo:mospherc to bc B H destroyed. A crcwcw Is expected to visit the craft next»t year, but only :IH I iERmOUNTi to prepare it foror itsi crash into K a l Earth. “It is neccssrcssaty to let thc station go quietljctly to a better • world,” said Ilyaya Klebanov, a BE« ;» T C 1 deputy prim e minisi I p nisicr. BSal M S I L V E R ^ ------Jhough-long-in-cIn-comingrMir’r-— ^ , p U 0 N s l _ ^ end has been hardird to acccpt. To K n C ollector'^.-ar A u c tio n — p f f # many Russians Mir is a giant, if ■ a S i H Labor Oay Wookond' a r m nd*Sep(.4lh&5lh GSTAl CADI r - H distant, reminderder of a great Elkhom Resort,)rt. Sun Valtey nation’s engineering ing prowess and r-rJiurli)K:Sp«)nsMrMrv cori\ttllb]«, CChannel 19 mtcmational status. ctjitlCT. !unjtycan.(n.((lowniilcaf^. 1 Launched in FebFebruary 1986, cxcclicntconcUnitltloi) ran J Mir was deemedcd a powerful of the SO*! A F o r instaU ati*ion specials, exam ple of the Soi Soviet Union’s Over 200 gmSrratcanl. t - i O l ] advanced and dangengerous icchno- »me see us a t)the fair o r ca logical and militaritary capacity. For moro infomvxmotkjoctui Then the USSR crumu n p led In 1991, 1-800-255-55-4485 and a few years lateiater Mir turned • C«por>*xodtiySawSoMoothMoloca. EWwn Roaoft. anddO&Gaasaica G ______into a symbol of: internationalin 7 3 3 - f i62 30 cooperation, as AmericanAm and then European as troitronauts Joined Russian crcws abrard The station’s name, na which ^^^B| means “peace” inI Russian,Ri shed its OrweUian cchoeses anda came to I^ B i mean something posiiositive in both East and West. Yet always, Mir remainedrei dis- tinctlyand uniquelyy Russian.Ri , Even as Russia strujirugglcd 10 ful- i j I B fill its duties in buildiiilding tiic nctv International Spaccc Station,Si offi- TH0130-10O-lon I cials bristled at U.S. < BiatlonlallB'alls ■ S. critidsm of B K " * 'Spor ■ their priorities. Tlicy:y cdenied that Mir had become obsol< 'solecc at best, ■ S m I r i Cargo Ship;mips ^ ' i ^ B | B | ^ ^ ^ H dangerous at worst, and they ^Bvo boon>on scrambled for ways tott preserve ;^B |B boottlng0 thothi . bbbiibi^ tlicstarion. stailonio koop II In “It is purely a jxjlidc:itical question that there is pressurec forfc us to get rid of Mir as soon as possible,”] ■ ■ ri.,T= said Anatoly Solovyi>vyov, a to p A omdo ------^Hussian cosmonautt whowl served--- ^ ony* TO) TR A »NFACT five times aboard • ORY ir. “It is d e a r ______why. Who has tho stastation? We source:APrtai^t do?” *1 • For the last sevcra:=ral m o n th s returned '''i'l safely, armed viveivc, started racing into spaci Russian space officiticials mode «?1'talcsoflof fear, of boredom and Throi ^ SID hrougli guts, quick tliinking anand I IINGAFPPLICA d wi^ a spedal appro- an in kTORS appeals to patriotisnism, to the » 1 innate Russian ability to findId a I march of sdcnce, to intcintemadonal g?”™ "''?'the joys and rigors of fix.K, thetl crew dosed off die moc ipacefUght. ulcai lod- I investors with both imtiniasinaiion e and saved Mir. 7 ■ and a tolerance for risk.ris T heir IS arose consistently I TO API 3 OR goal: about $250 million r, yet almost as consis- . P J PPLY VINYL SIDING C Mir afloat. “ “ P t”e'^S^‘'ti!S^’„’’ were fixed. Even thc n I- THERMAL-REPLACEMENT F WINflNDOWS /T3S , To be fair, Russia’s a) erous incidents were ^P A i reOef I ' to Mir is not all abou irmounted. cd There is money at work•ktoo. ti . InFcbruaoary 1997 a fire nearly 'ROM THE HEAT!! I . Officials estimate: thatth more killed the crcw,cr including an than 100,000 workcrkers nre American, Ixsforebef the cosmonauts WM involved in M ir and thithat many too dousec it. Later that v U ^ u ld lose thcir jobss WhenvV the spnng the ^sys ste m ’s air unit mal- ' iONDITIONERS _ c raft is destroyed. Bcyo:eyond that, functioned,, ana d Mir. becam e a I n iom c estimate .. ♦ 1 • .. ^-4 .Tlmo*^ 1 io*^*w»..TwlnF*D»,l(Ufio Saturtey,'J*y,-Aupnt 28,1999 VTION i d e s h u n t t for w aysi to le t G oo r e s t b e h i m ; ise lf durirn g c a m p• a a i g n I WASH)iHmCTON (A P )- M inutes b e fo r eL- /Al Gore'.s tu r n at th e s u p p o rtt and staff changcs ar Ihat he’s s and drew clear I TT.-viiJdiSiiSI, n young lecierii, aide is nscanning s ready lines of ouihoritj fo r a ge >rity - all passing I k» invd f o r V theIPs wcrow o rth y of je n c r a l ihrough his officc.ICC. Gore, who had c a m p a i ' ^ n n ^ n b e in g mTioniioned o i in liie vice pres- i>gn." been micromanaj Coelhosaii anaging the cam- jl-- •' id en i’.s.oii.o p e n in g remarks. He is ajd. paign, gave Cocihoclho tlie keys. - . jo ttin g; ddown names - lots of To put it11 more.» About 70 D« sim ply, Democi-ats in G6re Congress aircalready have and his adidviscrs announced their gnizing a red p e for anoth- a re leir support for address, Gore campaign ing to Gore, but campaiipaicn aides are m Tony Cocllio rushes to ft show that rounding up more th e y ’ve fii ore for a wave of irtled staffer, rips the finally fall endorsementsents. In the next iiiLOfJiiihaniJs and tears — Al-Oof*------tDgcUfei-. ir act few critical months ihreds. He pulls the vicc show th a t - despicspitc Bradley’s In th e open. 0 upstart challenge nt aside and tells him to mg ii months of campaign 200C nge - the parjy bout the notes. C •00, the apparatus is firmlynly Ibehind Gore, Gore team underestimimated A senior Democr tell the people thank Dernocratic E rival Bill Brae locrat on Capitol oelho whispers to Gore. b adley, Hill said Gore couldould expect up to bickered with the vice presi-pi 120 House membei cll them a few stories. dent’s d White House staff fibers to endorse them w hatyou believe." ci tt and him in time for a fifall aruiouncc- couldn't get Gore's abor;>rtion mem, though there i cenc from an early sum- record rt stmght. Gore became ere arc still pock- Jdi underscored tlie stai- bi ne the ets of lawm akersrs aianxious about . butt of jokes, daiming he erareated Gore’s campaign, t to "let Al be Al." And ’ theth Internet and taking a ca L-rative is p a n of a broad- rii canoe Elected officials:ials am ount to ride on an artifidally raised1 rnver obout 20 perccnt of t traiegy to sharpen the in in New Hampshire. of the delegates isident’s messuge and ...... j ,•...... who, will deierm inein c the nomin'a- of Lumberton. N.C., left, and Krlsi reassure'jitjittery Democrats with hiEven President Clinton saitudhe lion . at nextxt summei's Witen Merfile of Cary. N.C. partlclp.Iclpate In s ‘eounter-tund-ralser’ ni had concerns about the cj trian sle Park. N.C..'where Qeorgi near the hotel raw displaysays of political force. pa cam- Democratic convenivention in Los »rge W. Bufh wat hotdln£ a Sl.000-JOO-a-plate dinner Thursday. •‘W hat wc AngtJes. Braclley, a: weVe to-i/ifi to do now Cociho, i hired in May a former Sew is show thathat Al has broad-based , im y to Jersey senator, has^ Tfew socalli^ improve disdplliie, inode sev<■veral “super delesates.” b e s , B u s hh slam COI)urt ru lin g 3 ^ L a w mnaker ; agrees ■ e d u c a t i o n1 v o u c h e rrs, s abortio:)JQ tocougI g h u p I VGTON (AP) - Far. 't rulings on school B | ' “These ca.scs are just $28,OOC30 for fines M nd abortion arc stir* offensive exam ples ofol judicial WASHINGNGTON (AP) - Rep. ' in the Republican M activism nm amok," FoForbes said. Bob Harr-liaslas agreed to pay more M Ife said they undersi H I campaign over what athan $28,000 in W l need to appoint judges ^B Jatc colls "judicial B H fines to settle 1 amok.” H H respect the rigliis of pai ^ the unborn. chargcs arising IS Gov. George Bush H B from a Federal Sieve Forbes o n h | B | M Disirict Judge I lacked u judge's sus* B 3 B f f l OLver Jr., who m ade tJie vouchcr Your Times-News Carrieier is an independentJ?u«business— —___ Cleveland’.^ vouchcr ^ B ^ ruling, was appoin person. H e/she purchasesw your newspaper fronrom The lecislon that affects a President Clinton. Judge nmes-News and resells i Ilion reform favored Sargcant of Maricopa i i it to you. When customiamers Superior Court, who m ’ p resid en tial field «unnn Jon't pay their carrier, thiheir carrier doesn't eami m a ; vemors. ipon but can o perate indepen*n. abortion decision, >rofit. ntly of local school district:t Republican and nor a p . i .h p r u l m s . “judi. Ses. . Critics of voudiers also .say :h mih serious casu- ,„cli ly tial appointee, Bob Barr Election Yoi :h programs unfairly favor veland’s disadvan- relioir ir Forbes, whose anii-a-abortion ’lease help your carrier earrje his/her children.”______igious schools with tax money.\ ____ views have hardened! ssince h e- nractirf»< rfnrir audit of his ms sec 0 poten tial . . This ' case is not about the^ rnnTor Ihe GOP nominiination in ■*., dential campaf; and 1996 cam. Tin•roiit by-havingyour paylyment reac^'and / ^ against Democrais le imposing religion,” BushI, 1996, has .said that as presidentpr implement i 'aying promptly or join o ued. our I er flap because tlie '“^Suei he would appoint judges accounting pr onvenlent office-pay plai Icfigncd in pan to •‘T'hiThis is about parents having opposed to abortion1 rights. send campaign Barr, R-Go., a P ™ an. For m e r city ch ild re n “he rignglit .to choosc an appropri-^ Among rivals for tlie GO]OP nomi- to FEC training frequent critic iformation on the benefilfits and 7 ^ te i^chools offering schschool for their diildren.” nation. Bush has said he would The FEC sai of Democratic panvenience i_ . of paying att thet W A ation. Fort not make abortion view?ws a test nearly SlOO,OOC. fund-raising ‘ orbes was first Io attack theI for his judicial appointmei argue that vouchers vouchicher ruling arid he went icnts. to the two camjinng-the-1996 presi------PFfice, roi please call our Custstomer f GOV candidate John ^ in contributionsnew campaign ^ ^ je’s dedsion in Arizono forc- vatives of softening his am T h a n k y o u ! IS a choice, such as ing oftofticials to provide for an mti-abor- who gave S200procedures o and to COH' Hon stance, declined imm ols, experimental aboriicnion for a 14-year-old girl imediate gn finandal workers info fiat receive public who wawas 23 weeks pregnant. commeni on the aborUon imatter mg programs. O' inhisoivn state. said Barr accepted Com 000 in contributions o ffic5 A R W r ^ ^ backs somi impaigns and failed r le gun contitrol propose 1 additional $25,045 , Ga. (AP) - Texas when a; )ns from individuals I I asked about the proposals. in gun rights. "1 bclievt Oormore. | iV. Bush, bringing “These!se are all reasonable mea- j ential campaign to sures." cent people, law-abidin zens, ought to be allowed ; ly episodes of wan. Demomocrats have attacked Bush d to own V oience. Friday as being a gun," he told reporte mg soft on gun control, not- believe they ouglit to be a] fc PONDEROS/ ts in Congress to ing hee hash; spoken against govern- Ige for gun owner- ment-ma to hunt and protcct ithem- ^^B ^B K ; ' 't through SEPT. Ilth ^ ■mandated gun registration, selves." , . signedd legislation1 barring cities HHAND _ ^ ||B isaaesBBBesssBssflBBsasBs :ked proposals m in Texasxas from suing gun makers E.BARN Jaw ccnain large for the le costs of violence, and : e p a in t s and repeated his deemed NEED HELP wn ed rnandaiory child safety utiyCanwuvi ground checks on locks onon firearms impractical lo QUICKBOOKS" m ■ H L W gun sliows. enforce, Call Teresa at 737-00 m all," Bush said Bushh stressed s his core belief R Tmininc, Scnp It Swn SBoasBBCBBaossoaaoassQBE3BBBSD %! w B i J j round TTie C om er 7 ? 9 - i M i 2CAU.0NPAJLS WDE__ WKITC I' $ 1 Qy i t c ^ ■ IUMI^t37.99 Sale J . O iiguamnieed HOURS; MON-FRIM 8am - 6pm • S -REDORDRtnvN------palm. 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O C 4*0IM0(-tiMSI^ lone year warranty. k : « w u c f BRUSHES.5. j ROLLERSS UJ.« ------I ED.9001ltS,.n.• Fl.)Rc|t. $195.99___* 1 6 9 ” $ 4 4 9 9 B ^ H ’" ' ...... ' • A R E R 1 7 v s j j o n a ^ U A R T “ v-.jeoonraEnuNB 2 1 Q U A R T '“ TbilTodt. PRESSUiURE CANNER \ . W ASHING' W ATER BATH ■ fluns court22 r & cC O O K E R ^ vouchers and’•99 H o ld« s7 f Qts. or 9 Pints ^ C A N N E R riiiR anger in «)ERO)SA presidential ca 2 5 % .0 F F ! une cuiididaC' W allcoveringg S t o m « 5 actinsm run an Both Texas ( I ' Preserves a n d riv al Si HnnBiHMBIlBBIjl NB»smim f^m ri Thursday atiad Mt^Pri.7«)tja-fc30pjB. •$«.«8Mun..4;00pA -J vegetables' ' I w*»w.ponderoMpKlntxom • , pension o f Cle and m eats : progmm. a deci; Othtr brands & . fast and easy! • primo cdtioiiioir modtU in ttock! \ i»294660 ^ hy thfe.COP pr With Lid ond Rack PONWin Falls, ID 833(JOI •733-5333 and mnny Rover / ______. Bush caUed iJ P a in t ; cial overreach \i allies - Clevel taged school cliil i k mERE'S A PONDEROSA I P OO R C O PY - ^epulilicans 2 ^ SUMMERilOt/R&Mon.; wedge issue agi in the vouclier f progrnm is defi help poor inne attend private s 1280 E. Filer'T w i superior educatic Democrats ar:gi : would destroy th ■. s>'siem atid there 10 give parents a charter schools, institutions that MARIETTA. G; Gov. G eorge W. 1 • l»is COP president I . an area stung by e , ton gun viole j. ehdorsed efforts i ; . raise the legal age . ship to 21 from 18. Bush also backe Congress to outiau ammunition clips ar siipjmn for backgru firearms sales n^gun "I support them i m a s o n JAR! PiBl Jan 61 Ql.\ Rf*. ( . k ; s _ _ ' 6 ” s a p p l e p a Peels, slices ond co seconds! Clomps to i ! : #650622 ; Reg.S19.9£ I G K S e E SALE la L , . $1499 f B ^««iirt2S.1999 T c a e * * « n . F * * 5 ^ “ ^ VV l ! ’1 ( ) X I F o r r am basssador, nj o w thle h ardip a r t ^Amtrak p])Ians secui ! New U.S IS. official M U.N. ambas.wi.sador. he’s siill got a 1“^ j 'a t the U.I lot of fenceses to mend in New review aft J.N. focuses Jrlfl Yt.rk. The U.U.S. seat has been ter stabbiring on che Ba vacant for nearearly 0 year. OLMSTED OI FALLS. Ohu. - Balkans Resentmentnt toward the Uniied Amti.mtrak will review iis ByTomRaum Nations andi IIS ii polides by con- lK>caecause of the st.ihlnncs «i thn-i Nation in brielirief TTw AasoctotPd Pr I in Congress has pcopeople aboard iis Lake Shore — ! i ! some of it has l>een Limiiimiied train. armed 'jjnicx:': vc.; WASHINGTC AaronAa Hall. Al. ,.f Ontario in A prJ 19?:. iTON - Richard the tensions: receni Calif, Holbrooke is begbeginning his job as ahf.. was l>eing lield on ml-ul- r. U.S. ambassatio: he slow U.N. Slan in lionin l»ailI; after being’charged withJ. McLan.-n i<. a trxre T idor to thc United iyil adminisiration three raiisi - Iv\ _ . N atio n s .by dodoing what he’s _ ...... ree counts of attem pted mur- . alwa>-s done encr] ics In Kosoto from • -TicrrI:m»ollce-sJurnc slabbod ix.x>^ ■ indcpenderT msTToni'-'tCjN - v nergetically: a burst Jt hasn't just come condi tenoed lis: -o 12-S of on-ihc-go diploiplomacy. But ivhen nduciors and a passenger as 2-S vi-a;'. ir. {le settles in, he n sional Republicans. thee traint moved across Ohiofo federal pri>rf»r. ru;:;ia;*:apj:ir:c le may find his past . licism also was early in a ira:j*i-jler.: tr . fJobe-troHing ncinegotiations were i rly Tlmrsday on its ^^-Jv irtim to di-sjr.S the carport. it month by Defense Chica,iicagb to New York, u te ugh Hmdu couple lose men»e3t remains over Sl bi ing a trip to Kosovo the! train.tia Icax-ing a bloody trail i4 1 billion in arrears Ith - said sho was seven 4 rice dain) against TacTaco Bell with its U.N. paynayments, help end .•en cars. H all w as a rrested the pace. whenen ai passenger identifiwl him LDCCOLX. X cK - \ I iir o-u- a Security Councuncil standoff on ” pie have failed to cos\ ^aq and assert will also have to whileue leax^ingI the halted train. srt authority on judge that Tjfxj Bei: ix-cid help . peacekeeping in K licism from Russia n Kosovo. on the Security Court pay their jo ladiaxa hev-au^h , . Confirroed by/ thth e Senate 8M 6 urt overturns conviction *!>«>■ ’• tre inadr«TTeaUvlUy ser%ec . on Aug. 5, holbrot the continued U.S. b - brooke was sworn inst Iraq. And the. Of KCftepuMic of Texas leader meat. • ifl W ednesday intn a low-key cere- S ira R»m a K rishna V mony a t the U.S. n lack pa>Tnents con- ELL PASO.P Texas - .An appeals a Valluru I S. mission in New c o u n c ' and »«ife Sajlaja - a v iw•JoRg ? j York. A m ore elaborateelal one at n ov-cTTumed the state coa- lal conservatives viciiorion of Republic of Texas , ta n a n s-sa id they fc«x3>3 =s c o t t.- U.N. headquarters,ers, where h e will rice thcj^ bad earen a: aI TTa>j c 5 &.-i2 formally present h I up the back pay- leaderler Richard McLaren. sa\-ing u his credentials have swollen to it foun tetaxirani in Xmx-isSs-.Jer.Jijtiri: 1 to Secretary-Genen >und in sufficient cvidcncc lentl Kof! Annan, n by U.S. tally and againstnst him. meat is a sin for c Hindus.H: I IS planned for afterler Labor Day. 51.6 billion by U.N. Tle he Texas 8th Court of and the Vailuras »a:;:edtdibciav;- ± : “It fe d s good,"" HolbrookeH said food < h m to help ;u> for Appeal'cals. rendered a judgment of foc a trip I : before a courtes>csy call on thc IO India so thev coulo u ld be I ; d eputy U.N. secre 1 arch U.N.-critic acquit!iitial for M cUren. who is crctary-general, ms, R-N.C., cut a s w in g _ cleansed in a tiaa *.•««- — —I H^uisc Frechette.'tc. Was It worth tng a 99-year prison sentence— idministration for in a kidnappingkid that ju ried an nwn>-in tl» Gffioes Rn«-«■. ^ I Jibe wait? “I thinkik sso, I hope so,” nr reports I j ^ s a i d . ulk of thc arrcar- irc far from in the ►Tj He told reportersirs Ihis top priori- rj j, ^ rfy isU J^. reform. Holbrooke prepares W etfmtday In NNow York to be sworn (n a s the grown; and soipassed a State .• “In addition, thehe U.N.1 is going - U^. amb«b a s u d o rto th e United Nations. returned. nding bill in June to be tested in Ko$ ) O u r 5od is hmu m d w e e d e d M g | 9 l l ^ ™ ) sq. ft. ciTuf cut dade^y for ™ -9BL ■ i n c .ttax d guaranteed\ frfresh turfl H o w ^■■■iH S iilH ii ^ / ' ■ UaendsOiik Entertainment C Oak Solids GVcneei- vTV-S2«45xl7.TVOpcnin8 -REc.w yrMX "tow f c C rary O ak Booka OakVeneereCSolld I I. 3'W x3'H *1 2. 3 'W x 4 'H___ *1 3. 3 'W x 5 'H *1 4. 3 'W x 6 'H *1 3. 3 'W x 7 'H * 9 PIN] - I ’jiKc A ION Ofl Fj/'uor WWidm lin>rl- 7.U 7.i.UWlJixr.26-f ■‘^tu rd ay , .Au^'u.sc 2K 1999 'fh e TinI'imcs-Ncws Renno, FBI aindjm lsrneed tofi]ind Wacc□fijre ans\)Wers ...1 REFUSE TO ^ h e.* (Inflames of Waco never go away,vay. They bum in the sky of PLAY THESE thee imaginationin and darken tlie ^ i f lives'es of < tho.se who made a fate- S.WDV T ful-ii (EANIES!-..1H 1 - nnd I tliink wrong - ded- ^ U ‘ k ..WITH THAT .sion. Since mennemories fade, let’s recapture 3 r .\ d v THEUSTSEVEh ' ^ the (lay the FBI'BI iended a 51-day siege by WOMAN, NllSS0 attacking the: BrandiBn Davitlian compound in an excerpt frofrom tlie.book "\Vliy YEARS, I HAVI — Wacop-’ byjamimesU c Tabor and Eugene i - { - ' LEWINSKY..^ oiit Reno and cmbnrrass BillBUI Clinioii. But / . Callaglier. make it a renl investigation, i y “It all ended 01 on. not a wiidi- NOT USED ■don Monday, April 19, Jim hunt led by the Bob Ikirrss amand Don after 6 a.m., twowo speaallyI equipped M-60 Bunoas of the incendiarj- rigl tanks began to st ; riglit. 0 ^ te g ic a lly pundi holes As neither a militia gun-tointoiernor \y^DRUG^ into the MountIt C^ m m e l structure and Republican zeiilot. I hope the insen CS gas to ft ; the FBTs tear- to force the Davidiaas out. giis coritroversj- i\ill reopenen question.<;q Tlie wind was lugh,liig and most of the te.nr about the Waco fia.sco; gas blew away, F< >. Four Bradley attack vdii- . What in the name of die U. V cles joined the taj e U 5 . : tnnic, firing 40mm cnnnis- Constitution was die U.S. Army'sAm . If th e to c ain e -ru r Don't miss'Avraki Open isntncion tc Something great a ing toTite Boise area to miss! It is called team of people from whom GikI is using t« Tlicy travel to spedfi to bring a message o( of our nation. It is a n hope but also hcalinf changed lives. I personally had thi ing “Awake America' last year. Tliere wtse pie in the Den\ er Col Ct>d did powerful thir m an had a heart that 1 he \%-as healed that-vei many people with maj lems that w en healed never been in a o w d side her home for thre fear was also healed th does the healing! It’s n. it’s about Cod! ...... - -;*I invitee%-erj-onezn t D o o n e s b u r y WAeMWJUsrcusfnsu ta/Ans/oot/tcvjee y .4 MriATS. COVT fOa ______Srtrtty, Aatwt» t2 a i» 9 TVT>«iWwivTt.FJh.> -A-7 ^^bR> R L D I Feve'er peakss as Gemmans cel I BEKUK (AT)- Jebrate 1literary g ■ centoiy in winti K 3SCBC an i: a z K c ^ ttv a ls . giant VOIn Goethile ♦••aangijtiiKE nu^iiTr.-mf^' S T 3 S ? ------^— r ■ tated T \TIm rsralating TifOeKi l ; ■ •5?. fmmtbepolL ;Bnt UJ9. Biisnan a±ief laila a M W i'i . - 1--..... • . .. , I j ■ . " M TtoeWewe, Twin Fils, ■•ls,l(W» SrtnntonAap«t28..1999 1S IP s TA « & ifi HH^Hi 11 ^ W E < ^ l |t e r;fc. ^B'~‘‘'i U l ■^■\ |lfi|B j£.' >: ' BU ■ *•B'v.r''':>'^B^B iT T ’ ■ ' — -•Tlhfc-r-^rgyr-T rM ^B 9 I L H v ^ E i | B t ^ v ■ ^^^ShM 0E rv. S fard t*^** isl^^ int.. s^Kium^& - ' ; ^ r ■ " ^ ; ' ; . '4 « 'itiiiti'M Mii i ' f c if '^ ■ 1 ^ K . r t i t i j « ' i J y I k $ ^ e ■ ^ W K ■"■-■ ->2^' vEH SSESss!^ ^ f * ' , sS)^^fcv? !iiffi31ffiLr.!7 !-l-^ ‘?. iKHwifl^ifii F fltfg E M ' I n ~^iii -I POOOR Please i m Pafl* W fo p S portt A Tlmes-Nevvs specjeciai sJA S report on NASCARiR racing ^ 1 E X ^ in the Magic Vailey.sy. • ' ^ h c T i mics-Ncws c i ______Satutiirday, August 28, 199'm ______^>cction B I j ^ ricky a nd JT------^ B - ■ ■ - ' ■ D nm m\ s . . . ^ ------X- . f > e v .■ ■ I Dale Mites gets • doused with tce water after winning the main event In the Straat stock j m p u class at trie Magic: ' Valley Speedway. After every race Miles and his wife ------Slllle,-who also------I- racaa, total up theirIr polnta toward the I r~seMonchampt- . onship. After a • whole season of ' racing and spend ing thousands of dollars of his own money, Dale Miles lm ------wiU«e& alMut $300—I------.------In prize money if he) wins. But racing forr the Miles family Isn’t about money, It’s about the love ofsf speed. T l ill>11 t R< I l t y GoodiIn g C io u ppie takess the ; , '-V • need ffoi*spee NASCAAR e x t h u ' m .-aaB - ' ------— Si, m ..iiB^r"^wmm— . f 2 L V d ______Biickyi Manic VaUey{ 'f Continued from Bl pions,hip, he’ll pocpockct uround $300 us p a n of his w n n er’st ’s take from thc ovcrull L points fund. Lett, Bllll Miles, in theth e N o. 25 c e r. “ I t’s n ot aboutIt thc t money, bccausc t narrowly avoids a wnw reck d u rin g a there really isn’t anj any,” said Dale, who, on b e a t ra c e . O n e lap latilatershehit a good night, net:lets around $75 after * ^tecnscs, admissioniion and pit pa.'iscs. “It’s tb e w ait, k n o ck in g heroutoftt>ehei • £0>ng out and hanng a good time ra c e . you're doingIg it it." ' : Below, Jaaon Marline:ine* th rew * up hl« hands in frustratiottio n a A e r " Hi m ntral M iies h a s t o re tire frorto m th e race. S ituated one iindmd three-quarter miles * south of Goodingg ooff of state route 46 •— sttn d s tJie ahnost: four-aaefoi homestead of Ul|KMiles family.. Surrounded Si by farm- jp M and consistingng 7&ne»JV«a atvotdtfietL . ^paa*aoyt/m w- hienadmiatl Sports onlineline: \Isit T/tc Tum-Xix:^ On.On'/im-M Iicq-):/As-\\-w.ni;:ni;iKicv.ille\;c'()in for tlic lateitc s to n ._ I . v s i D i - ; * l‘n)lxi\kcthill■II • I ’n.jj'ir Scores and sjats ...... ,.B4B- H •PntfixxlxJI- . ’• College fo o tb all...... , ,B5Bi H • I ’nilxLx-ln.ill •Idilujlii^ivlKol S p (o m ■ B a se b all...... B(, ,B6 n s rt',r IhmuvCpKi- '.Kxr.J.i,' Ji ■ Tht: 'I’imcs->i-Ncws .S jru rdd : a y : 2 5 , I ’UKCI,^c B-.> I M o r n iING n LINK f— ------C'SI S Invitational H Si>oR'i>iQiic:I K J I ’IC Mntclilf■» 18 CSI I vs, Treo I Volleyy CCC' 10 M | J 4 i y E ag lles st i n 4 - (0 a.m. tarts(leaso Match‘ 21 CSI 5 5 f 5 L R„u now By}y KKevin Hall Ikniaciasel ziKSi 4sc Ot: i;iiuaipions criumph J. I.'^-l. 13-4 w h ip p in g « f un He sur\'ivi ImcfrNews writer______f un over- ''■w'J tl"; S i SSt2p.m. ' Dffi ____ "J: tin c 5sr piirt- 'jvsr^erja£T.iii«x I Wyij, 1 Collene. Tht: matched foe didn't Siiliutee theill r:iv- EicHclnibut just - 12TCSPvs. Kansas City . ' tiiiiceer----- tS-?:S-S. t:>'*«nn'Wfirta;d: -wmi; — irnc)us"ap|M-tiie still groittrow ling ) CC 8 p.m. . H M N };A1J-S - li WJK a dii.viy.- o f wb» i= 3SI as 'iC =i«r iisJLi i s v .jat .le J. team ciiac inside the hungry champs,ips. That ;ilx)iitg(it|.tpiitbut ■ ilchos arc best 3 out of 5 easting for the Collcpe-r o f 5i>c Jia?-- “ W > ayljgiliec as * -aenat^ Ttk’nni JD i.'Kciatajd m atdi w o u ld h a v e ,10 w a it u n til .a; luie 3amo 5 In rally scorc for- k n iiiicm Id ah o ’*, rc-ipninp voU.lUcj'- he^am ia!i=3?: »*«■"fiiotziw C31XT1 «ac?3ijrt: afternoon match with pres VS _ _ B.b o b c a t s ______Contin■nUmmdimnSS 9 = i c k i s s i ^ 0 Q r« a & j teanm - cjne he »«aalda^ cues xB; * s r « j o b - _ n * defierl=5e=ae.c±ey y ______about■out b e fore d ie «essBeo 5 _ - » a c lia t p e a e s c r s s . Tbxiiecsm15a S ------Ropea3per culled Ib e s o ji & e n c f s n E ^ S x E j a e ConCnustf from B3 b y Rivera's R fifth jind finalI tions this year. FHOM d iffcffereai . hall' cairries^^ 6=fis=se dG=riv-wmm *: e 5 K * ro a thuc pur th e Ic-iiJ biick a t 10 to u cc h h d o w n o f th e KUinc. a 70- "It was pretty scary.•y. It w a s Cas (Ci.tr*'Vl U nofllofficially. Bnrlei.- raa H E a g l e ; ______ OxrtlinttilthmBSB3 ; N..,„.iiiSntiw IH.-.II T\'cc ir-i, ir..j. ir>-t.i scorching a team .higli .S5G5G hitting the team that m a d e th e m ost mi.s- lo ththe e Bniinir >.307. ^wni-« w ^e W hen che c^vo:>vo te a m s to o k to ' * P p.m.'" Rick% l>c.it KCCC IS.U, ir..^; average on the match. C e «ra=u££K = :CK±3WKcac:cadid«s3He I .md SI.CC k-.ii Shcndin tr,-!!. I.T Carmen ’ takes losi." hugeU! a« lso -uiii) ^ GeOdcB theliL}i;r. bijth tej Small's, straight sen'ice poi: » d a s S 9 9 (X ::be acaKbcBeboctd.'Qe U. o in ts .■sill)- Up !3-« in Camame 1 after rct.iking cnitfflniffingKhaHsioSljODiftor. . jcsa»a - e n e a c t p o ia s 3a chifir chop's. b(.bat Che Golden 4 |, ,j, bing for Tamekia Mooi alateyciaa ..til. Shcri.!;.n l>r;ii KCCC ir*-*’..!?-'!, o r e in a - ih e s e r\c . CSII lo.looked 10 its cxperi- >ier»csE siie ccr iy De Ejidi» prevuilcdled with j'coiwinc- ' if.-7. Gaiiie 2 rally put CSI lipip from a cnced left-ham I XteSiiidEaBr anded swingers in Soutil ; asu»sc a-wide isi ^sir ^ B s a a u-r^ lS-7. I > 9 .. I I: j-4 conquest of •> p.m.rm. Kickt lx.-,il T\’CC IM . I,'’.7. ir.. close 84 lead to a m ad^idvantage Ahrcu and Rohlnl,»r,. «'i,h sc.R.r uthsn Idaho oicfppvets tJ wliili: lfcioceirSieX=asw?= che Brums. liili: Snow clcfi-.iicd NWC IS-IO, ir^ Ihat killed any hopes for RiiRicks. Molly Fosterr ; serving. Abrcu WOrlllrttiwestCoOese D«fri.s«rc servttc VII Tred up thc Ricks *Vp’'m stuffed a Haileiley Mackay spike Ina1 a micmirTf*! igf t itjihL-. j i^» ii. Ci}Uc;;;e VikinK >.tn. Snow lK.-iit SlicriJan I-'VH). 7-11^. ■ CSlEe5tei^>et|tf inss. but Jell-0 iv» 17-ii7ir;. Golden Eagles swoop[) S c o r e d: S A N D S T ^ATS B\SEB:\LL . - I IN THE BLEACLCHERS By Steve fJooreM F oOTIIUJ tt.bBxxati5 ______nns4LiW3rjm ______Collic tonal «a T g 2 : , . m.______« r T » - iT ifT • t - [ e - u H .*!(“. W L nuiH i ' n SS * Un ^ J 5w lAM>T>»C>Da^pA .1 I S .Iton n U i <1 Ml toi >*mSm 'h ii S t ! ; j ' 'qS w 5? ;i -twTuclr? ■!- ■II r; HJ n Hmi si rr n NCS«»«r !■« «»»► .- — — S.J—. 1 Tlw■ 5«ill iiF. ’•■ lw 'TM I H ' 1 Pa. CB .i . r “ ^ S S lo ^ '1HMMI.4IL: j S S i l «" » ^ «i .'ii 3 ^ F ■t’»« ■mn ».■ ::^. -** ^ ^ “ - Ouj> U 5 «1 r 4-. » wSI I■ S ^ ^ Jtt M , nja ^ ^ NPLpnsaBsso , , . « iSrKsssss: fa W M ■«<»>. M • r e » a » » i ^ . j*« 1 ; r. " rill ** ” il ^ ili i l i ” s o o ^ *R _____ j ; 1 Omil'nanr.i MUfiOra i.:i . se r * ;»>.i««i» ST.'S OMMlTvrD^I tnsxinmiJ.'il^aina -«. v s. «.■_IL4 Tn«fl IOWI32 HHi 1 HMCn'.M ux ! I 0 sS i» « 2?i2SLb m C PaiANTHER ATT^'ACK------; W olvv^es ~ — Alizot n atja k e s rissk w i n f cbig H 1 th e ro^ad toda^l y FE COLLEGE. Pa. I.A p.- Casdeford;d slams HI h That coad5ad: Dkk Toaae^- a 2y=-^: .Vo. 4 .AruiLT-jooa 1300 miles east QaifcCour play So.o. 3■ Pens State today in Lint\- B eaver' SrSradjum says a lor He tbodjall opt B'jst thinklink he has q u se a fooehal! pener 'p^W n Classic. Riskingng a seasoo-openia^ Ictss c. is alwav-sy% scary for a team w;A Sc j nationaltl chamc pionship dreams. Ol-SOS . C*«Iefcl«ford sopho- Risking5 one o: of these games ca .JS te: fTT* -i r q a a rte tb a c k A. W. Wells the road1 agaassi^ a top team? Thai ^TWI m jr. t l i - ^c* S'’ ASv: A5C itew far I51y»rdsa:ts a nd a ^ 2 0 justisi'tdct ckne. s*a9 o a-« p « sio g vici o r e r Joe Pate■atemo kjjows that sroch." O v k Cammn is ;h schod $ foot- He : ababout fell off his chair a =a.-a~oc. 3V - ^ ■a.i- i his e i . « F n d w i i ^ when S0B2Cc 5 « c e asked if be ttaoid ==ak=j; oeci±: ?:r?«rc=- A t e a tint ; mquaner. the jT h a v e a jmreed t to play in the Pigslan -Ar •i »»e>t VaCmeiBfarferf tfarturtwgh the sec- ** ^ H a ttir ifithegamewasinTucsoti ::zc =asr a s : ?- r-jy r : . an d a a d n t r d qoartetrters. sconsg — ‘if ^ . A iriroca? u o In Angusj? S « T I ccecferesce. azc i t z x j 32 of d K v 48 pcnno. w oulda.” the Penn State caach = w ere rtat happippy«3i±je said, his BriBrookh-n accent steeped a=> a: asj-acr.- c^rcL: ;«Z5sK> = j «ay»eawaBd.- stuaid&rss-^ear ' in sarcasmsES as he p m d ered a • a:c= the =‘.a:r'.j-i.' Tc=i‘v^ «j.:w«. C^Mstlefoed h e a d coa<:oach Shawa SatSaturday afternoon is ■Tbe b a re st :i= ^ u--e i: Scsw. M U o»»ar> inr»«adspiarerf.^ .\rixona: Stadium. "We woulda ?JK a *rx«i te i= ." 'e=maa\-where.- m ; ...... — e'-Tsr there *»as j ; _ Ifhe W oIt c s r eecorded c o an j a>-be aoe Tomey ” ts a cc =a-.ra -.c r B B p re stre defeasvneir e eH orr zs -‘Th e yhate h r a lot of oxadenoe »weary piayers ifn z fz a Tc^ S B « d T tbtoc M emin ll ssamhleds in their programpr and a lot of sea&.thsss. « f t r n a ^ l a aDd^zfanthree assise. - .. - . ■M -xwta. respea forfor th e P esn S tate play- Axtacea bas woe :5 ce 5 pass pj CoQT ^ B x Z a na d op imcaa*c» mA im i K ia« %Ms t» stay H t •f•! tiat if M M to IM J*rrCoifeFiUifBltomMikiCmyi c ry v N n tk a ^ ame iato this area asd 17 1< games, and a=onf :> :1» t e w a c U s . SB assists. s s caused t e « e t w NNcdM i ii oatscsratf tkt BiM iCiiSML M pUvus.~PajPacento said retnnsng re sarters are a rair i b « e 6xabfas and UMocked o one ______.Most ofif loT o e y 's players have euarrerharkt- een closer to Penn- Ortege O: jssicns. : S:i v i C s d e W t t-Oi pla«riays hos: to s\'lvania than ths th e Rockies. .And pt^)i»h;-> pr jcar: = a e y w erc=t . aid& ti«»eek. ’ wentent oo a 28-14 run en route t o ; add a dashih otf0 jet lag to tfae newel- d>theooetcas. s o o r ts 36*2(^20 A-4, 8-man Northsidi t>’ faao r:: The Tl players will hare lailhKk 1.-.=^ cctq: • 52? Conf,Dnference win over DieiricIich M w — Fmry t , I m threes bohours by tbe tim e thev ontn b c rss a S a o . 71.67. w . 3 — ______^ >% ______Frid«iday.emtng. ------NMipaChMaROA ------arrive in-S:i-State-CoUege -todav----- <&iS. A5, y arts 37 yaras a i» — - - played them.” sixth- Shoidwoe Sbe got five roudidow n - afterafe-e-h^ebour charter flight ’ Latehacker 3 M am s 3e^ is• ha:haa. rearMushersirs coach Rasdv Jewett ^om3m junior JJ>. Soloaga - foui^ GLE.SNSFERRV-.J As H i™ - after p = i •.:? s^lariv ciix ^ scored tbe k«e touchd raii's coach for a decade, af: said. 7Theyey had and awfully on1. thtbe grtxmd and ooe througl ±d£F^ a Ifr Tome%- kno*nows better than most at:B ssber cc .-iefegse Last year : , J'ard run. as th e Pilots it; scxcg isrcRor'•oc line. Iwt tbey were th e ;air. Soloaga. wbo wa; lotsdefMted howtihan.1tndle a ^ooAan tM 9 e e ha.u d rwo Il-cackle games. sot quite asas quck as us in the Shosl _ J ■ Kampa Christian ins thetrtl home harirfield- rushesher a year ago. rushed 3C30 opener. J e w e tt saisaid Camas County aes for 231 yards. T ia Indiana^ Clenns Fe^^ow* ...... n e w trailedd aafter .Sorth-Gem’s &■— h adirrndungE^downs d lJ od tfae total "yards'of'offenser 0 lead, leadiidin g by 10-12 points e r a m X Kan had 17 a n i e s foror 111 yards, io^tacelocloksstrong rM iiPiBiij aa, ening an d a tscal (rf 307 yanfa g— V thrwi^jourtfaethe secnd half. 4 9 o irie s. ^ Lane Smith had 14 cana rrie sfo r 73 i M a s 34 Jewea alsoIso said the Mushers £q^ , yards. , enjoyed ke%- ss [ndian quanerbadt Fred Uc BAHCHOFT ~ Cam.K >• support from senior tv^oald ^ i. had 84 yan is p o sin g and^ The Pilots (1-0) pla;rlay at FUer Q C Sipite p losing nas County middle litjebaebacker Bert Krahn. c. t next wedcend. ; 12 startersrs iginad hoat Ifacth Gem a wfao-aachoretlred the defense." and s S I— S p o r tns IN BRIE]EF— Corretja reaches semlflnalssi of Hamlete t C( u p COMMACK, N.Y. - Secocond-seeded Alex Corretja adi tlie semifinals of the Hamit 1 advanced to diet Cup on Friday with a 7-67-6(10-8). f 2-6,- 7-6 (7-1) victory over Thomanas Enqvisc. Corretja, a tdld-card entrItry from Spain, needed 2 houi minutes to beat the sevent hours and 36 nth-seeded Swede. His semifiinifinal oppo-. nent will bc Daniel Vacek{ ofc the Czech Republic, who b tryman Bohdan Ulihrach 6-2f2 ,6-3. 10 beat coun* Corretja is confident headading into next week's U.S. Open.Opc : "I said I needed tougli conompetition here in order to be i the U.S. Open, nnd I’m geti be ready for etting it," he said. "This was^as myi third . straight three-set match. No'^ow I want to keep it up and v final.” nd readi che _ Corretja rallipd in the fin ■innLsct-lo.geLjus-first-liard-c< ovet^nqwst. rd-court-^vi^^~ “Enqvisc is a superb playayer and he served bombs th. match," Corretja said. “I had s the entire ad to give it my best, espedalljially when I was trailing 0-2 in the final se The other semillnal will1 match n Australia’s Jason Stoi against the winner of Frida Stoltenberg B l day night’s m atch betweenn Sweden'sS\ MagnusJ^orman and Russia’s1 s Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Stoltenberg advanced by w Davenport, V. Wllllansms meet In showdoulo w n n e w HAVEN. C onn.-Ven.^nus Williams beat Monica Sele 3 Fnday night in the semifit Seles 6-1,6- finals of the Pilot Pen to set up her founh meedng of the year wicvith Lindsay Davenpon nnd thi ond m a final. cl their sec- ' ll third baieman Aaron Boone tag tag* out Montreal Expoa mnner Wilt Th_e victory moved Williams Wilton Quarrero during tha flrat InrInninjFtlilafnljhllnMonlml, ns into No. 3 in the world, theheliighest 1 ; '• raranking of her meteoric five-yeyear career. "I’m really working hard a I nnd to see the results afterter iall my ; swear nnd piun and scrrowis great,”gi she sat'd, The top-seeded Davenport b. beat Williams in the quarterfiierfinalsof - TOS, M jarlin s sp the Australian Open and forr thet _Dtle at Stanford. In theii p lit doLa b le h e:ad j er r * ^ n t meeting, Williams b e a t: :heir most ; It D avenpon in the semifinalsols jat Saii , I (AP) - Jose Lima Diego.Dit Davenport holds a 8-2 ededge in their career mpptinp« ” -----Houjton^JhoJiiLCentml le*iMdetr------lnnIng-|o-e*tc gs------^ . NL-'s-first-17^omi5------— National isa'giie------(tend Ih c ir winning TWith^onfldeiice ' in tne lasie*test service game in women’sn’s tennis,ti Lancc Bcrkman ______Guerrero went O-for-2•2 with an streak lo a seasoiison-higli oiKhi. the 'he 19-year-old Williams is ala intentional walk againstit Villone, Former-Cardi ilso growing more secure inn Ikher net runs in the opener, ending the majors’ longcsi rdinul Brian Jordan, play. She said she had been campedcj out on the baseline fc smpster held the “"cadad with on RBI double in his cst hitting making his firsiirse trip tu Si. Louis long and it was ume to “break c le for too ; s screak since Benito Santiotiago s 34- since signing wi : camp.” Jc to salvage a dou- : career ca nt-bat and went 2^for- gamer with Son Diego from wich che Uruves last Seles, S one of the best brtsclintine players on tour, was simply a 3-1 m n. m Aug. 25- November, score<>red the go-jihend nm. mal iply over- lit for the Florida 3 in a 3 ___ _Oct. 2,1987^ matched by Williams’ powor. rangern and booming .serve in cli I pinch-ninner nficr—- “ mirminute matdi. in the 59: ~Dahny Graves'finished^ihe tl four cJeg^^Myer." sl allowed two runs RedS • singled off Juan \\ Is 4, Expos 1 ■ liittcr for his Dustin Hermananson (5- Acevedo (S-S), Williams’ 127 mph serve, dcdockcd ae Zurich last year,r, is still in seven innings, MON 12) allowed three runs an unsurpassed on tour. She serveded five aces Friday. ONTREAL - Vladimir■ hiishi seven innings. er (2-1) stnick out two gner pitche'd th e GuerrerTcro s hittinfrstreak wos holtcd__ hA and Jotm Rocker ,vi,o“If someone's a good player ai Irdsave. at 31 «« vho IS 0-2 against Williams. ‘T; 5an^is_so.on.it’s touRh,” saiddd SSolos^ = I games by Ron Villone (7-4). • side in chu ninth for rhyt was having a hard tim e findiniiding my- nd,,^«fnc, form er who allowedallc one run and three hits Braves 2, Cardinals 1 . hythm ond tlie balls ^vere goinfmg 100 mph, it’s not a fun situi ‘ound draft pick ' in seve situation sven innings as Cincinnati ___ SHVSHa-Jrci.Boone-le ^inolfH A tlanta bega;gan th e night I.S >-put-the-Mariins-----closed-!d-withln-a-holf.pme:"of— ‘ Kames aheud-on3f sccond-pliice New , home che go-ahead rvn in theth ninth yorkiniheN L E a East. D)utcfiman u l upsets secc:ond-seeded Rios BROOKLINE. Mass. - Unsi iseeded Sjeng SchalkcnI oof f th e fetlierlands upset second-seededcd Marcelo Rios of ChUe 6-1,6- elancd ne\wcomer I uorterfinal play Friday in tli 4 ,6 ^ in . the U.S. Pro Championshipihips a t ' ongwood Cricket Club, Sdialken duplicated his viccorory over Rios in the 1997 char ;s with twVQ RBIs iship match at Longwood. champi* •Schnlken,-oFthe-NcthorInnds7srm oves to tiie semi/inals to facef ' anit Safin of Russia, ^vho defeat;aied David Prinosil of German e Indians outlast [ 6-2 on Friday. nany 6- : Devil Rays 2-1 Rios, ranked No. 1 in the world 1 3 (AP) - H arold " ' d for six iveeks in 1998 nnd lOtiiiri-lOtl IS year’s ATP listings, broke Sd.dm iken’s service to take a 2-0 It nto Jacobs Field, the first set. But Rios daim ed Iw !-0 lead n liis new Jersey ______^American League he never felt good, r haven't played well, even w)when I’ve been winning tliis si 0 runs in his first ir,’ Rios said. is sum- land, leading the alloivcd fc •T.— - • -■ - .- tf '- v S J four singles and struck out J Sdialken held service in the thiihird game and finally broke Ri he T am pa Bay nine in shishutting down the team that ' ■ve to even Uie set 4-4. He held e Rios’ riday niglit. leads the r Id m a love gome and then broke’bro ' lie majors In horae runs. b js’ serve co take the opening set. ed hours earlier Girordirdi hud not started any of et. It tvas a big figlit to get backc intoi the macdi,” Schalkcn sa: altimore, arrived Clemens’is’ , games sinco June G. and “ lit ns tlie sccond set wenc on, I wi n said. - 0 minutes before f'''®-e of« 23 overall. Derek Je ie r. TOS more and more confident.”int.” - •dialken easily took the second;d set, fmding an unwitting ally nting fifth as the had threeec I hits for New York, includ- Bob B( Tway of Edmond, OWa., blai ally in jr. B aines hit a »n»a«wo-r■o-run single in the second. p, laats the tand bordering (haWio ninth green >s, who double-faulted five timeses. Friday during tha second round c ne defeat came in just the thir the first inning _ i of the Reno-Tahoe Open In Renoone. Nev. R ios,„ lire! tournament this summerier forf. 10(4-9). T ig e rs 5, Orioles 4 ;s, who’s been out with tendinidaDS m tlie hip. Rios said his injuj had1 nothingno to do Mth the loss. injury • 1-7) allowed one DETROIlOIT - Damlon Easley and '1 “Ife. and six hits in Gabe KapIi I feel fine,” he said. "My tennisis iisn’t good right now.’’ apler hit consccutivc home • J he sixtli-seeded Safin took ove e walked four. runs in theth< eighth inning as the British O i m p lea^*i^g ver after a two-hour rain delaJelay, ' )pen chai ling 3-2. He controlled the actio d was h d p ed by Detroit Tig Tigers ended a three-game ing »vitl uon from the baseline, domlnanlnat- ouble plays. losing strea:reak. M th m ne aces and 21 of 26 poinimts off of his first serve, Al Reyc!yes (0-2) relieved A rthur C had my chances,’’ Prinosil said.sa “But every time I hadId ana rgls 3 Rhodeswich wi the scorc 3-alI nnd co-leacis NECJ ev(/ent oppora’rtunity to break, he liit aces. AfAfter thnt, I had no hope.” , Easley conronnected on his first pitcii ConrledhniHteKf»l 0-U‘aryhada forhislSih>ih homer. Kopler followed AKRON, > Ohio (AP) - PP; au l itpofts . he eighth mning with his U 14i th homer, helping send U w rie and Carlos Franco sha e to ics third consecutive the 3S-hole lead at the 55 millS P'og"!?Olf 0 remained tied \v-a„ NECNE Invltadonal on Friday withw ■ caver (8-9) won his second 5-under-par 5-uj 135 totals. mountain homeh , Hart following nfter a 13- L Woody Austin andid David1 Toms, m j ^ Lawrie, the British Open chi!nam- all at 6 under, less streak. Weaver, who Pion, plo had to play 35 hol beat Anaheiiheim last Saturday for his C c loles-. P e r f o r aM A ^ V C m 1 -„ . A first win sin because of Thursday's suspend since May 27, hnd a 3 0 oor "o^e" *eadss SScottish W 4 t ' Jays 2 lead and a oone-hitter uncil the sev- rnnopening round at Firesto fael Palmeiro cnih, when:n B.J.1 Surhoff hit a two- gg®Country ■ Club and had a 67 anda: P6A on Jack's COIcourse « \ , * •800-743-9502 J for che sccond run homer. SS. Franco, a two-time w inner.:r oti PERTH. Scodand - thethe PGA Tour this yeor, playi d-RolfMuntz ® V 2 ^ hislOchinll lyed of tlie Neciierlonds shshot a 6-under Athleticss S9, White Sox 6 11 holes and had a 68 and 67. • 66 to take a one-strokroke lead a fter # / (.M lrdRick CHICAGO the first round of tl 3 0 -'O m ar Olivares won Rfin3en Bates nails six birdies f the Scottish m § ! RBfc. raising c a r o o r.J r-high 12ih game and . , es PGA, secting a coursLirse record at # # J the new Jack Nicklai ClnclnnaU Redi■ xrandirilic tt mbi drove in three runs lOfbr Reno-Tahoe I Open lead claus-designed m m iiand’s M anny ^ RI Monarch’s coursc att GGleneagles. ■ 1 I^N O , Nev. - ^ Baces' sixiixth Paul Nilbrink of S 30. Palmeiro. OlmatdjSJ Saeni'i two-run homer ' birdi'U-die of the round, an 8-footer o r Sweden was B l Sh 43 hom ors f 'I ’P " ' "Four-run seventh Inning No. : ron second with a 67.. AmongA five Am fQ ^ (0. 18, capped a 6-under 66 anand players at 68 was nore. hil a sac- for th e A’s. gave is E n g la n d ’s P 9 8 Chevrolet Bblazer LS, 4 d o o r , I t a solo homer _ , . ave him a one-stroke lead ovtiver Jw tin Rose, who has b •anny Briggs halfway throug isbeenahuge A sti1 grounder in TwInS 4, R(Royals 1 S H Jgh disappointment sinceze turningI pro I g t % 4 4£ye,AuiomaUo,Alr / « le Reno-Tahoe Open. n tfltto n li^ ru lM , Power I W MINNEAPi after finishing fourthi l Iin the 1998 \POLIS > Eric Milton Baces Bai was a t 9-under 135 afteFtor BriiishOpen. HOUSTON (A A Struck outc 111 in eight shutout twovo tripsI around the 7,500-yar(ard lift, 4x4, eiM trio Mirrors ! ■ — bocame-ihe-NL-ors 0 innings, leadJading the Minnesota Mont[ontreux Golf & Country Clul w in n e r a n d ;er Li Clemens, Twins over thethe Kansas City Royals. coun>urse In the shadow of thi Hale IrwIn catches9S leader ; drove in Rvo erun Girardi for MUlon (6-10'10) struck out che side Siemerra Nevada. -but Ryan Dem]lonchs, threw . in the first inninning, retired die fine Brii aftor two rounds In Quebec ■■ SaK li. Igs fo r th e . nine biitt'ers h Briggs, like Bates a non-winneiier STE.JULIE, Qucbl •Astros in check ti ■she faced ond took a oh1 thetht PGA Tour, also had a 66. ebec-Hale OTHI two-hitter Inco Iiw n, a five-time winninner on tour blchcadcr split . ICO the sixth, when the Fourteen Fou others were withir —: Marlins.------^ped a bases- Royals loadeded ithe bases on one-out four s im this season, shot a 7-untunder 65 and ' l u l l t inning and singles by Je- nr strokes of the lead en tei^^ overtook Lany Nelson , Lima (17-7) all 6 third round - including John on after two p — UIBOIQigi | | groove. He Damon and Ra>RayHoIben. hn rounds of the $1.35 lO llliB i •and nine hits in tok, Bob Tway, Stew art Cink, .35 million .'and Billy Wagn< ik, Canadian Senior Open. :ninth for lus 33rd; ; In the secon^ •Astros first-roui ^ €ilectra»nio -^Riunon-Castro-pi VCKED WIIINDSHIELl AUIY iNSTAUA-nONS AT ^ f)0 0 | FAi\M!LY FUh r Vour H ome or Wori , . moijiitaiii m i We Work Wh h Au . IteuRANCEnsi Companies IWDEWMODIHEDS-----1 ork i J U •NAPAWO CleveI O N S ^ •A u. 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J.yy T h e T i mt n c c s - N c w s S mlurday, t August 28, 19'1 999 f Scction■Sc ( ' ■ ' A rR( O U N D , T H Ej: ^ VALLEY ^ ’ t y P ^ool cl(loses, fpreparres for■ bubb])Ie Idaho Con By Brandon Rala ommission on Ttnw-Naw “J writer______Hispanic/s Affairs meets TWTW PAI y 9 Q . p ------TWIN-TAT] Pool---- ALl s - The Idaho dcdosed its doors Friday whenn itsil __ CommissionI oron Hispanic Affairs. su b e holding! sumr^ter season ended, but ihithe ng its summer q uarter-“ " ppool o will soon be open“to th( meeting frorfrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. pu th e — I today at the Sh pubhc aftcr a bubble is in-ftnllcdllcd. I ShUo 1586 Blue : "Construction on the bubble ta k e s Blvd. N. wil 'm if ! Invited gucs: vm begin the week after Laboi.bor nests include Mayor Day," Da said,Pool Manager Kris Gale Kleinkopf,>pf. Twin FaUs Police Shi Chief Lee De^ Shank. “The estimated date of OeVore and Glodys corcompletion for tJie bubble is the R om ero from''m th e U.S. C ensus mi( Bureau regardinj middle of October to tlie first of oing the 2000 census. NoiMovcmber. but,the date of open- Twin Foils CouCounty has the fastest ingiig to the public will fluctuate ____ growingHlspar panic-population-in------det fHe Idaho. It is estiristimoted Twin Falls iqi iquatics director posilionI is County hos more m than 6.000 fiHcHied." Hispanic residentlents. Ir - The meeting is In order to fully utilize a year*•ar- V '— g is open to the pub- • rouiound pool, die d ty is seeking;to to ■ -V ' he. Any person)n willing\ to. provide : ' hire testimony before ire n full-time pool director to ore the commission is coo:w rd m ate activides Jike swim- tVeJcome (o do> so between 4 and 5 ipin pjn. nng lessons and other pro grams. r ^ “I know the dty has heardrd _ Idaho Powerer offers free fron■om several qualified appli-li- mts,-fauH-don’rknow-wheinr--JJ------;------• '■ "learning resoisources Sitoff date is.” Shank said. BOISE - Idaho ] Parks and Rccrcation Director a catalo g of fr£= Jennis - Bowycr has said a poolol . , (^source materi:erials through-the rector will most likely bc liircd S eptem ber. A salary hasn’t ‘im p a n y ’s Internemotsiic. !"Sc ■ P : ' T; A link bh thele company’sc home :cn set, but Bowycr esdm atcs “ir ''' ■. r'’ ' • J ^ page provides5 educators,ei scout c new f jll-time director will leaders and othersiers access to a com- , “nnual salary of :: - ____PtchcnsiveXducaiucaiionalResouree------l.QQO.or.less.______'_____ i . — Guiab:------T ------y making good progress^ V.- ■ The guiiJe □ *sail hove some grant appli- I tions out," said committce ■ offers a citalofl e Twin Fall> resident Hubartaai.EhlHW.kmpjlo | Jur.l«n« ■ of program mber-JefeHarrisr-Work-on— Jay, swimming ieps on the last tfay-otday lli«-Ma«WfoTISa T»liTWll n the pool often and Is looklnfng forward to iwlmmlng yoar toun ^liTMunlclpal Pool. Phipps oxorclierclses at I - l i i :■ packages on a ! concrcte deck will begin ound after the new bubble Is Instal■tailed. wide variety of Jt. 7, and will condnue until1 m j l J I H llll I III III I ;presentations incincluding environ- n. 17 when the concrcte iss the weather was cooperodve," mental programs, sj ired." amenities like water toystoy nnd H s, safety, migratory ^ C o v e r the Pool Comi nk said. “There were no fish programs and The bubble has been ordered .IU 83303. S jO T , handicap acccss. nd electricity gen- and sh 1 I .seeking donations to pcayfor i . Votumoonoraranw or accidents and pool staff Pool revenue and atteni cration. I should be in the first or sec- “ “ “ M p * and the public were great.” icndnncc I - I -pod flmenlUes like hemendfcep ' wortc on a eorKrelccilodeckbcjlnnlns -figures for this pastt sease so n H The materials incinclude rcachcrs’ I "week of October." Harrisi occess ond wator toys. To*-. 1C _ Cover the Pool _____ guides, work sheet I. "It will go up immediately Sept. 7. If you oro0 fnfntorestod coti Commi haven’t been figured yei. ------L_____^uctiblp.donatloniconiwboicnuo------Scou.Standtoy at-7a imiitee_,rccently.rcceLved_ material andlrochu weTVlUopentoth-epuBlins— :-733-1076 or------^L.wouldn?i-expeci-n-rtn-report------1 tfte Cover tho Pool Commlttottoo ot P.O. Slophanlo Crumrlnomoot 734.3^^1 f « ,4?00 0 0 from a Latham Motors until next week." said ( Those requiring imaterials from la s possible." •raiser, giving ihe commit- lid G ary H the resource guide c he concrcte dcck will anchor Evans, d ty finance direcior. ■ ie can download a , . And the pool’s latest s tee thehc fmanaal oomph lo buy convenient order inflatable fabric bubble. t season pool use the bubl ler form which, ihemfl • andiors a future of enthu rubble. Now, die commiitcc Timcs-Ncws writer Brai :when filled out. cancar be m ailed to JUsiastic -W c had a sregreat season and is seckirsking money to pay for pool B ra n d o n Idaho Power. Fiala can bc readied at 733-Oi13-0931. ■ • Once an order• Is received It is X /V Sent by United PoPorcel Service. ” Vendell ^ ^ Return shipping costscost for resource M iddle^ School1 closes aftera boi f materials is prepic p aid by Id a h o ByQInaIna Mulder m b scan j Power. TlmM^ found in the dassrooms or i or rommon areas, ments hadh securcd ihe area and v I The EducationalII ResourceR< Guide is s iiin areas such as student, loci id w ere H Ipckcrs were not assembll ( he c u e is uncnder Investigation by Wendell • Sling students across the stret•trcet in H also provides backgnkground informa- WEN readily acccssiblc. ^NDEIX - A bomb threat at Wei pdlMsndthehe Ooodlng county sheriffs the d ty/'s ’s park. tion on Idaho Poweriver and informa- M iddlelie School camc up empty, t TOffl<». An^ne "That’s why we dedded tion on coippany-spo newlth information can con- bout 10 ajn., ndminisirators dc sponsored schoi- schoolJl (offidals brought in an exploip lo siv es tact olther departmtmernal 324-1911. Mountain Home Air Forco ■s dead- arship programs. team to school to search lockers, Chief David Fisher said, ta n sending die 250 or so studistudents issue. If there was a triggc or the weekend, T h ec 1bomb threat cut short dasscscla bomb threat at her tr-d'eWc^S-i: X t ier home Thursday nighL locker, i we wouldn't know ur Flier Library govjoveming ™.y,ly. bringing an abrupt endI to the The team spent I >™ tJ we opened ist seemed ihe longer we hddid d the il_s first week of dasses. It about two hours seardi- it i up. and boom.’’ n in the pork, the morc rcsil -ing lhe cam pus.:. The■; crew, made up of cam e," Manly said; “ ...... "board meets MoMonday “Thislis is not how we w anted to smtart n the four men and one i Fisher said the teachericr received the :e dog, finished up at 2:15 call t at about 11:30 p.m. Tl FILER - The Filer 5l y e a r," S u p e rin te n d e n t: LiL o rry p:m. and reponed i . Thursday, and werercn’i sure how long ii would t;take Jer Library sov S ? '- d it didn’t find any explo- reponed i die call Friday mor neetnt6;30p.m. said”” sive devices. noming. to sccu re:e die school." Manly said he receivedd wordw at about After i »libn,.y,odls. ! Mountain Home Air Force;e E Base The policc depar•artment and faculty con\. 7 ‘ the students were dismisslissc d , cuss library business. sion dctccdon team was dispatcjatchcd ducted a prdimins 7:30 a.m. and local audioriri)rirics were noti- Manly gatladiered die teadiers and hdd to th e s nary sweep of die build- fied f immediatdy. id d an s school Friday morning afttafter a ing Friday morningng. impromptp tu debriefing session in lhele pipark er reported she had receive By lhe time Manly arrivedarr at the to review o ls f ile ived a Even though nonothing suspicious was s w diis inddent and disirict emer-em Minidoka schools school, Wendell policc andind fire depart- gency pnxrocedurcs. lawsuit to enforceroe law T p RUPERT - Minld(lidoka County ow-incom 5T cVVaLleyAVe sJ iT ~ I — ;e tells feerry to [ m m m m m aking; waves J. W ash. (A P) - hulled,, U 143-foot vessel is a sleek, st things to hap- Reamingng whitc craft with plush lg in thc Seattle upholstertery and ample legroom. It avel coffee mug carries 35035 passengers, " ■■ its exdtement. Bui aboutabi 60 Kitsap County 7ced ferry that shorelineinc residents complaincd ■ }rs to and from th c Chineinook produced a bigger, - ;n forced by a harsherr wakew that battered th e ir. S c back its four beachesSlo tc bits. B waterjets to a “Whencn its waves hit thc bulk- ■ 3onnds-UkeTonit!one*rhin— H laints from well- ting it witwith a baseball bat," said m s that the boat’s Jackie Rosswom,Ro; who lives along jS v l ip the cxquisiie Rich Passassagc, a channel that at ■ its'n a rrorowest i point separates I □usonds of com- Bainbrid]-idge Island from the ■ e thrilled with Kitsap PeninsulaPe; by only three- H ivenicnce of thc quarter' ofol a mile. Homes along I the Bainbridge I Island side of ■ 1 Opmitingat a top speedt n o f thc passage stan I 39 mph, the Ch'mook 6,’wu I rumtiajJ hotwe/, shaving Mrs. Ross- H ^ worn and four H ahnost an hour off zrhatzitOTflS other property H . o w n e rs file d a ■ a /sro-hourroutu/-tripV dass-action law- B journey on theheaviiyust suit against the ■ state ferry sys- tem last spring. Brmterton^Seattle route. Jackie RMswoffl show* a 1998 pl ______Superior Court ^ I photo, Tuesday, ol hor iMsch amand property, ihow ln; s u d onI thethi beach where rocks are nowr eiposad,e: near Port Orchard, WasIWash. Slw and others alonf Rich Pastaj .Judge Glenna M£« contend the fest stato ferryrry iChinook has caused erosionI throughthr this stretch of IU run frotrom Seattle to Bremerton. only Chinook, Hall ruled;d ini dieir favor Aug. 13. Homeewnen Hon tlwre hava tu«d thaha state ferry eystem saying tho10 vwake Is damaelnfc.thelrj) J iy tt J : ^ > < T J PQ Q RCCOPY dgt 3 p r lERTON, \ he biggest I commuting i cc th c inivc a little of its V high-spec cotnmuicrs h a s b een 3 ihrottle b sepow er wa of complain TieoHTitirs th tearing up t of the thous who w ere ll i and conve* c a rc sscngcr-onl; Hiied-more-i r S93 cnlUior ct and rgprc lent over th iny of which cosionally fa m ber throuj >n's network channels at: lg a t a lop s Chinook was a w n g almo: vas a lwo^h< ty on the-he ■Seattle rout id it in style GalvQn, of B i r r o d a y r a i ry in Buh Ilhapcl). rd P. Sutto cn'ices at 1( urley LDS ' 'riends may n. today at d S. Kunxler, It 10 a.m. tc J}S ChurdL lay call toda ervices at thc R. Mny, o fl t 2 p jn. tod. in Funeral ( .. in Idaho I m eet w ith : ■e services a; MAGIC V / MEDIC m esarcom i / Sam ian o f of BuHey. D ‘itch ficld ol «oding. L \ 'R ^ O N onfidciTTM ts atid disd stMtndlntoci IOO pjn. fora ;i;nt, O W . M c G e ong by Slew Tear Drops." for sorrow) •Holes in ttn o m ost litlir riily right rww ichaol Wa) McGoo. Wl . 22. 1999. I Leah Mc a. ayno didn't 0 h e wont aahsaid. *H£ T5T50TeOi;fi mts .aro_AJ of Crosconi Frank and I acemont. O ormer paste tettwdistChi lors tho Gra ist Chun*, luct a graves iH Alan on S I irarfs.iaii» t>3 - ______M acC l C V A L L 1 i VA\’^Vhs'I' j — ------— < .S e m i WiTie c k _ Tre:easure Vaalley schcools recei"ive fedeeralmori(ley to hir(:e teacherirs jA BOISE (AP) iP) - Boise, Meridian ihroiiirough third grades. size. Ihey can spi-nd m. and Nampa el I elemeniary schools Boise Bo Schools receivetcd witli students and help ti hn . I have receivedcd Sl million to hire SS47,147,000 lo liire 11 teachers. ThcTie a re struKRling. 26 iidditional K II Icnchers, but educa- Merieridian School District wa<■as “Teachers havi- .ilu -.iy s ft-1} I • tors are questic-stioning liow m uch of given ven 5271,000 for 8.5 positionsms small classes in kindc-ndornarti-n I 2 !• long-termI bibenciii the money andl; id Nampa spent 5280,000 for sixsix through 12ih sr.Tdf Innhave mon- ■ W , _ ' willliave. instnjstnictors.______------T he-fundinp _____ wdljaLindttLsiudcni:..:-..^ ing-is-fTHmTrfcdcr.il Boi.se BoT sdiool administrators areire Tdlcria. a Boiso learlicric r na n d I ' p rogram dcsigrligned to red u c c cla.w reluci luciant to place the federallylly (dent of iho Buisi- lidi sizes in g ra d e s t i:duc.>li' Group oiDfUtahpaieii^ B W l M k t O gget E gun bah I(legislation palassed Officiicials raise queststions about ropw H , SALTLAKECnYT y (AP) - Whereifae Bnvor- EityiiflltTTirc cggwrnfif- rHmnkwactedi an. effort by have'e discussed the idea of drafi nor failed to get legislationleg iViTiwwt^g; (GDK.3glheIIanidiBtn)puah:tilb: die issue in a spe- sponsnsored referendum on guns'S'& in S arounihd neck of beaating victim giins from Utali scho ifHrilffini I^MItfgjwlhrim».wnriissKon; bothJh Stephens and Leavitt saidI thisth week that PIERRE, ceed. RE, SJ). (AP) - TTie man ' Friday.Waterbury F had earli ‘*W«nse onn m jins: m> takitak eaw ay anyone’s rail?: ofo a referendum ended wherhen lawmakers that found < arlier£r|.^| , A coalition of gro:groups led by th e 34E;00D- tid a beating victim on the called c the assault a hate crin SneilomC l&glbirsaiiL “W e jusc w ant chil- nixeded the spedal session and thcthc gun debate P ine Ridge Qiembcr state Parciireiit Teacher .Aasociatian dhtmaDlheaafier dge Indian Reservation then tl said he didn't mean thatlhat it* * :' quietceted down in July. said diererc wasV no rope around his w plans to start fftaagmtifl wttffa ttiw h»g>win[iiiihairei. Taylor said “I t was rad ally moti%-ated. Wat«V a t a v « v - r [ think it’s probably dead,” tthe speaker neck ass tfaetl sheriff had said, b b ^ also said Young was fou tb get the initiativeive on tfae M oveihber 2D00 ithe fius dkmctitiil mTtai^akeactioa pursu- said.L “Pm‘ just not hearing any loU f o u n d general election ballolUot. talk about it at though the victim’s mother on m w th a rope around his nedc. ixqg a IbiOlm iixiaiu2BK Sixes;ce;tl1en; t Taylt>rsaid, aU.” Friday saidBid she saw rope bums on The proposed measureni« wotild iban .all g^flAilfniiilTOcaw^iiifirthtnptir Young was badly beaten» butb ::r..' witltXcoalition of Atlt his monthly press confere/icr;ice Thursday, her son’si neck.ne tl firearms, includingng iconcealed iwei^pDns, iin oSuinib Qaufimi. ihaQidingigiof&dals. 01 from die Leavii there was no rope around t vitt said: “We’ve not had, in thithc last two or D etailsIs aba o u t th e assau lt on . neckm when Marlin Fineran fij schools, churches,, hihospitals and on cdlleee OBS, (CufiuOic onxfl EjTitHmpo.apuli£iiths,. hospital three« weeks, a lot of new debatelie on thc gun Bradley Dc campuses, except for those -weapms -cnrriefl Dean Yotuig, 22, were found fo him in a fidd on the ^ s-edUcation.o£Edals issue.e. Once the special session waswi resolved, imdear. Nc by law officers, accmxording to statewide Ndther federal authori- of the reservation, Fineran to ailnBmansure; we monoved to other things, as frankinkly 1 think it ties nor BennettBei County Sheriff Tl president Colleen Tayraylor. llKimiiiiainflffiiuseSirenkeii The Rapid City Journali l o< n .T ^ JteirlMhny Stepbena w asdidme." Russel WatiS^aterbury returned cnllt Friday. Fi . Search- — Housing ConttawdfremCl lg ------flnnB-amflOKfltsiiine- ca..srs: andi siister on. th e Internirn et_ . Continued trom C l____ satdoEKinncBan&m&sir undi - ...... Rupert didrid need more housingfar -; btbe siniated between tla s n n ^ ------r-said.- She •nevET sawwtbenragaln i -• indec thendines of Allen anand ofPadfiCap.. . and thinks they wervere tak en to Jtbeirffaicmiflfaifimes ECogtuigecs. She found 148 low-incom«)me families and low- eses," she said. -'Htwauniuniiunxlin^aKinmgm^ Ebgi J- “We’d love to haveive some more Income senior se citizens, said California. togiicses in California and scj»nt housing. There is a. h PadfiCap has been w or i i^ d n e ^ T ^ - The story is sketcl•tchy at best, 'erjmdarilflaIflm gann fta rtfimtHwaH: ewut;very one of diem letters, hopir a. big need for H eather Dnuy,Dn project manager widi wi Idaho Housing and Rnau Jmg this typo of housing,” JSchutt said. forPadfiCaiiCap. The study InduM d As and Steele has only^leamedihin le «nnjgw>*as tn n •Hrumilinm am B&s; gnunii-1 o f diem m ight be her.brotloth- Exacdy how much i Assodation to get finanrft,. f, nberm otfaec. ibnct nBtiflui ± of a need Is - In fo rm atiotion about residents, tb bits and pieces from fa being investigated b} the project widi low^ncooe hou ^ said. But tfae storyoryiiernM rtfa- ibenaBtfliincm gcaadlesm r'^ ®BuBut: i£ die children w ere adop : by the South employersrs anda several other fac- injtng oedits, D n sy said. F b s K a °Pf* C en tral Communiim ity -A c tio n tors.■ ha e r has told faer liaszasn'*t~ilwa7 s ILewas mmitrnngiifliBiMfl nann S a g e dl it cbey w o u ld p robably havave Agency. has not been finaliwd yet been tbe same. ianflb'IIix.aKcsimUlebisanxfilfaae dl£& The firat“at ]phase of the projea l£Ba»ncnames,’she said. “We get calls dailytily for people w ould acc< “We w ato interesttd in add : S te e le faa& p ie cled.iogether. e d __ He th e m ean tim e , h e r ques ccommodate 40 low- ticdonal funding for thi» projet ■ndmBtriisfiiiuwsalie .amti. e s t who need help widiI housinghi who income housousing units for families, th: ...... -jnosT of the* story-fa7 -herself l>y— »um uujuii mtihuea. need to find placcs tfarougfa th e ConuBtmii searching arcfaive:ives, c o u rt aum aHTwrrin “E dtia. ia che only thing I core ces they con Drury said,lid. The second phase DeDevdopment Block GrantS an p l om; afford," said Jim Fiel. records, marriageeanddeatfa a Ihqiiincn>^ ’ields, housing would consiinsist of 30 apartments Ta ) sm ue infiunmu- plittslittB; ia my life, n i be happy,'yi coordinator for thc c ' ' records, old n ewspapeiipeisandaqy xionSnnnSuitonnntortsfimnllp. ahe-*le-saidl. e community for senior dtiiens.dti nil other sources sbe cs afftflsmiiiwieaUeiD) — action agency. “Thes*ese are work- The siteite plan would be DrJTury said. }le-" designed to bands on. nerafliasiDitew&KEK- ISnisJWewiTm staff writer Lorrainjm to indude play smic- m o t f a e r f ^ •dboutBoffiflu ty, affordable tures for children,chi pathways for 3 - Just this year hier mo ______t ______H ______. — C-4..TWN* w»,W, T«»tn M * . Ifche ■ m -3 9 9 9 ------■------I d a h o)AVES-r / I ------n p th o rrn e ’s con'n p ro m is e mov(^e m ay I:be tum iing poinn t .By MarkWorblsi s-TCte paris u:'*:ne itliicuni Tha Associated PreasPre ______A n a ^ •«e= sc ud^iuaot ihmniwew»nrtity-n- if' sc fashioned by Democraticic with efforts to repealleal voter- G ov! irsr jcLsicwulf»{i.".inp :cj- 7111pm-nniiil ]& ‘ IV. Cecil -Andrus andid impo.wd term .limits onon lawmdc-1 i publican Sen. Jam es McCUircrc ers. Combined with hishis office’s I offering a reason- ouslyy rl h a * coaid a n « ihc ir-- r jia c tp tiuu±t:rK,ua4i,7ucMTsaai-.uiMi r ' tii.se on w hat was t W acaBus.” s *ijs:z o: cutcunuiry xiiis. i a dccaIccade ago in on attem pt to endid g enerally in e ffe c tivvc e andti too . Ihr a le often nonexistent comti le-and-dcath iss-ue . Thele Idaho] Cfarnaiaa Caei=a:c. .-sr»e itfxpffuer atmdjajc f Idaho.iho. • Legislature, the tone wasvas iset for a iropram jo air an aH .«“£ ir =c : iibiiiilii A lls d ,ses.sion that ended with r« BOISE - By the<,ff kind of leader- free speechsp jwiadple iaTiaii"ri ^ jasaenil n Ul sides of the is.sue lamba.sted th rejection ii namujj^ !' '• th e Ai it of the Western rcgiond pi able coinpromisiL* in his own part>' ourweaf•eaphs tbe imparsaaae cc » r «aaj^. hiti. prmnuL : Andrus-McClure plan and it d presiden- bccominK a lifo-ang to believe he progra;r«ai aii-elf aar The BesKogs ijm a Uuwir nt nowhere. But the effort't tiul primary planI he h< hnd wmiliiiin. , V\ wed leadership at its best, endorsed, his proposed ga for Idaho Public 1 Televijvisioa tifficijJj. aad :r« x a ,. dear' aai!-amaunxaii ItilDl Ifaxijn^ii ''iU H r aranll show» d gambling Dirk Kempihorn Klempthorne’s eir proposal also0 compact with the Shoshone-Sho acaa-Cw;fl4itoBi^^-gaa- -.n-.,----Sssui=^.ss_a. enaBifr.itaii! tssBeatfcatt---- . ■ , ' f— 7^ ^ d B.nnnock tribes and his si) havo exhibited 'sihc Elementary; Idaho.J. JimhoainR . aa apwesirr- ssraaac. of aisfc Buts-iihemta « c iiw ■ V-r iws'that perhaps he learned s signature ship even someIt inGay Issues in seemedled unlite]y. • ?earv rs m eet Hiprri.i rr««r4r l a s tc winter w whac cun happenn ‘‘Parents as Tcadicrs” earlycarl diild- were heRinningiwn an hour later entirely . j_ w h eun n he 1 waics for solutions to0 • hood devdopment inidativ sly v tA ciher-fiidt finci=!«-c i^zisaaeaca :hrua: d b e utsiUrai!uj . : . 3 Wcutherby said i Jacked.1 die night of Sept. lo land n d the COP {:m' BQrms-logggingxosts-S------BOISEIISE(AP)-Members of the gates or vchidcs. ronmental group Earth In 1993, Highland sued^d a num- ^ > rst!cl failedf to convince the ber of entities includinjJing 200 Id a h o0 Supreme S Court to over- “Jane and John Does," accusingacc w m assessed assi penalties or order them of such things as trespass- tres w tria l ov er th e ir role in ing nnd destruction of propproperty, ■ |l|f|[||||B dustruefTlCllve protests in the Ner A 199G ju ry tr ia l foundund the ¥ ' 'i i w B B P e rce• NationalNo Forest. d c f en da n ts_w er e_liahl«a h lc _ to ------||||||||||iflHH the carly 1990s, Highland Highland for a total of $150,000S15I I E n t e rrprises p r contracted with in compensatory damagesIges and S h e a ree r r LumberI to build logging ^nearly Sl million in puni>unitive ------ro e d s-n-near-Dixie'as-parrof-thc—“ e C o v e -M-Mallard-area i timber the Ttie defendants indudedled Billy F o r e st SiService sold to Shearer, Jo Barker, Robert BonBorden, ^ ' ■ Meanwhiwhile, the environmental- Heather Briggs, Lawrew renpc IstS w/ere e n planning “monkey- Juniper, John Kreilick,j .P Pt c s s y w re n c;hing” h ir actions against the Sue McRae, Karen Pickric k e tt, ^ ^ 5; losgmslg and^ road work, court Jennifer Lynn Prichard,d, P Peter ■ - recordssIssaid. - ...... — Ltiusch, Erik Rybe'rg, MidM ichad J W orke:rkers and Forest Service Vemon and Dana Wright. ■■; em ploye*•yees later tesrified they In 1997, the trial count deidenied I fo u n d spikessp i driven into trees to their motion for a new trial.al. . f. d e stro y saws,sa construction equip- In tho latest ruling, the jus- I ■ m e n t wwas : damaged, survey tices said there was ample /// stakes werewe stolen and slash dm- 1dcnce that the environmentalSJS I /! b e r w ass piledpi in the road. ]knew about Highland's oppo>ppomi- I ------:__ LJ D esplite ite a forest dosure, mem- 1nity for finandal profit fromrom the bers ofE EarthEi Firstl were arrest- | Iso known as M ldtael F « s n . cxMi project and activdy intcrfereiferod. I ------n~n T iiinmuii^ToBiUmteAAnCmmiltt QBitftfirlanB ont mun " i fj'- such things as sitting in Wednesday. Insplrsd by • rDooiw “The appellants consisteiIstenily in a » )^ o t a a ttK taaaAee BqltL B a '«■ w ra ll WtTC-" ttn aftamctiKterlms. woodenn ttripods to halt equip- IlD A I I()/\\'l-:.S'.S'J' O n aL mission1 to lightt up th e ;skylightIts for sti:udents 'Schools agreeCC r. I Project aimsIS tI o p u t ’ to 1 build , R ouic.ses selectedr fur iliu pilot. |ir 3 ..... Ob Bw H ...... J E x J e l r . ■ t a l s r iVallay Properties l E N C E . ; ' sponsontt: th e 1999 Times-^News fli istom er S atispi|| i 1\vin Falls Coui)unty Fair & Rodeo wew ^ K i t e ^ e n y M ' r ee g o o a ^ o uI'red ' o d ." Tt______— The,lank Y o u S B G fia ts n p ' 0 ______0 6 . Thnw^ W-Wffw. Twin Fan>. Idahg Sjlurrfay,.at^iM Ufluaaa ______ i D A^ l -I O A V h S'J' Don’t fret a b o u t finances.f Find solicilid ideas in >le survKvor o f eraash retuiirns for c t h e jMONEY pages. POCATIiTI-LLO (AI>) - For Cliff 1; closure j Thompson, he's kopt that chronido iho fanfamily "I realizoil in a fei on. it was a painful but tragedy. t: It would tako more il f w days that my pick with healing jourDunioy, „ e than family was gone I -iUi God. Ir took me a long I making a few intiuiring plui • I rem em ber it time to' figurefij out diat you have to ■ Tlie -Jl-ye-yearolil Thompson was c pJuuio like in oid moviescs. in bits and accent w here 3« yc;i calls or .doing a search onm Ihoi pieces,”Thompsons what hns happened," he ■ years ago. hut kiw little In Ii tern et for inform atiun abc ■ said. of the city.ity. Hu was tho "liitlo F iihout Tlio towhoaded or ..i^ T T rw FiKaiello. she .said. □ipluinTOul.os. “It's norno God’s acr against you. C lifford”‘ of front-page newspa- p itaiized fo r 133 dnys ni Si. You hav H E R R E T T ' n por stories Tho accident that hasi tied ti Anthony Hospita avc ro accept that. He c s thon - th e sole .sur- Tniompson’s life to Pocatello h; ta]. Ho soon mislit lal .vivor of aniin autom ohilo'accidont jx I* hap- l>ecame a favorite ofoflhoslatf. andtake a tragedy-like thar I>enc;don July 27.1961. rn It around into some- I 'vf,nUi‘ctMCojx^ that killodtl >1his parents and throe Tlie community sliuiowcd Its con- thing gooc Faulkner Planetarium sihlinRs. Cliff was in the back seat'I of a corn for him by shi TOd.” ^ isas>fct,raUKir | station wagon driven by his fiith. showering him "I noododI I athor. with loys and dotliin od to come here lo finish Jam J;i es Howard Thompson. 28 tng. induding a J I tho final ch;chainor anil closo iho 'di. 28, A teddy b e a r.th a t Cliriifford told a hook on whil dump truck traveling on a twolaivlano reporter had been gi\ vhat happened to me." . sireich sii of U.S. Highwav 30 oi given to him by w w w j t t a g k _____ ThompsonI Siiid »;;i dliriii); ln \ n -fi.m ...; ^ a ’’big cowboy.” itvalley.taii>/inav{«ai -jialtt-west-of-tht^Pocntcilo-nirpn:rpnn A-TodirdoctoTof/j; struck a parked veliiclo an 'fered to adopt "laJso »vanvantoil to thank ihe |>o<>- sw and him and a Caiholic: nnun took Iiim r y i a A \ l swonod headnin inio the siaiioiitioii to a rodeo. SHOWTIMES...■■■RATINGS...REVIEWS... J>Io Avho caroarod about mo, I want \vawagon. thojn to knowlow iIkii the liiile f>oy is llie U.S. Army a.ssusum ed respon- all urown iip James Thomp.vm. who wasIS ono sibility for the solo .su; g but the popcorn! lip now. and that I'm furlough fur from the Army base a sur\'ivor of the ' — doinR fino,, I'm I'l married. 1 havo a I-'oj at accident. A number'.r of relatives diiURhrcr ant Fort U wis. Wash., had laken1 hishi offered to take rhe I S and a good home and family, fai Io visii relatives ii I boy, but his Mimo proi)on>'•rty." (^Ij, : in paternal grandparen Mississippi. They wore reiuniiii) ents, Howard Accompanitiniod by his ivifo. Kvm, to t tiing and Ully Mae Thompnp«m. gained lh9U U 10 the base whon the accident hanhajv ai.stody of him. tho SpaJdinR.;lg. Mo., resident soiigiii jk|K-nod.-/: closure for tli ••3 B F ■ A &« TIowMm TwinF«nt.Idiho Srtirdar.AmAueutt 2B. 1999 I ______- J M A - Tn I i oN ■ — pruceCGoose’ l)Bae,tte'9)mn(Saaa*raa*r,.lKtinnit tattteaBnteBifenafl'aD;ffamuntmrlir ;s into history1 'WUminki.aim.nCtiKEtDosmfate 'H visionary will mailake monster he centerpiece of hhis new museum ly iL L E , O rt. (A P ) - . , sor.iining center in Indianapolis, luig Del Smith warns hantiindlmg over 1.2 million pounds I know about the ofm;mail a day. o.se” is that the flying ___ _ >y billionaice Howard h e end of World War f bmih, not spruce___ - -— ttiething gets to be a truth is a little hard r." Smith said. i ies,' Smidi is an avia- * I r wh^knows some- €aal Jilt Evergreen u r %£ a m £ □1 Aviation, one of private airline and ice companies in the • r ■ r * ' ------1 pair of helicopters, mg some of his for te, the Spruce Goose nto the centerpiece ;um. to open in laie 2000, ® I rt-m tell die story of ime projeCT to build at for troop trans- Qtor dubbed it the her yard," but a fughes completed i piloted it on its : to show the world le. ■m 5 ■ 3f th e bircji titan m a'football field >, and will stretch ire length of the seum;-The-cockpit------iree stories from i airplane, which > take off and land s airplane was the It of building thc and.going.to.tho__ ' IL.-. JfiOs," said Gary njtive direcior of • - also will feature itage airplanes ^ -V >; j 3 § |{BMllM !, including the esserschmitt in ...... e addition to thc ised by S m ith’s — ' National Guard luto racer who rddent in 199S. ■ 4 ^ ■ iss death in March ipany without a . since Mike’s - # r Undoes not - ^ ■ f ^ ‘ - b ^ h I 1 in taking over . 6 t flienrill-be named— — — el King Smith AviadonIso offer educa- /e training for plane thes interested in tion industry. >' McMINNVIle ground this •acre site just / Tin* firsr ihinf ' p e o p le toe kEvergreen ' p “Spnice Goo.sction headquor- - - bour buiJt by t HuglMis at; the> be i a living B . Hismiideofng bi) institute,” ' "Once soirieiim e dusty old lesentl. the tni Ifl I i j to rem em ber.";ipoken. Smith Like Huglics,'from an agri- . >eration to an ■ ,/ tion pioneer w I tiling about leRCscrvicc with m l He ■ built! a fleet of a v-‘..Ifc I " ' f Tnrernationalwith i various tile largest pri’copters. Vi'.Vvt^Ba p v n _ aviation servicc> grown from ''Bfl >6 a t th c ' 3 W l worJcl, from a po < '>' W M v - m Z Now lie’s usingrt to a huge ■■ tune to restore,rc tlthan six anil turn it intors that domi* of an oir museun;of highway M ®HSF V Scheduled totiutjugh o die the museum willcountiy. BfflgSfcc Hughes’ wartimeo p e ra te s a the flying boat2 facility I at port: One senato:u'ona, Ariz., “Qying lumbertenancc for htnfi determ ined: Bugeluding the the-plane-andrASA space only ffight justiding to site in leir launch The wings of t p r . are longer thanlanages : the I wS bHWW from tip to tip,liressMail ai B S E O iB ■ across the entire l i — coii£o£ the muGeui rises nearly threi the keel of the ai was d e s ire d toV tal im m ■ r • •• “Buildit^ this aii 1940.S equivalent o Saturn rockKLand mooni in the 1360; Thompson, exeeud the museum. The- museum als< mnny other vintai a n d h elicopters, ii the-ivorid; a prize a( collection amassec son. MUoj. an Air Na mBSm pilot and avid auti I -" i dled:in an auto acdd ' j ' j g Mike Smith’s dea I 1S9S left the compai p rin c ip a l h e ir, si) I j younger brother, Ma appear interested in die business. ------^The-muaeum-will die Gape. Michaeleem ] < ^ t i x and will also i Qon: a n d extensive t cbildren and teens ir careers in the aviatior Bulldozers broke g month; ac the 230-aa across from the I O R C O F 5 Ibttsrnacional Aviation CBcs complex. Ijgg w a n t th is to bi museum;, a learning , S m ith said., “n ot some warehouse.’* Cru£E and plain spo) b u ilt his company froi o ilta ra t spraying opera m tum ationid cargo scj •K500 w orkers an d a dozen. 747s along witJ snmUar jets and helicop The operation has gr I o: sm all b u ild in g McMinnville Airport t complex with more buUdlngs and hangars d • nace- a busy stretch of limding; to ± e coast thr heart of Oregon wine cot Evergreen also ope h u g e aircraft service fa Pinal Air Park in Mimir which: handles mainteni a lt kinds of planes, inclui • - • 747!Ttliat transport NAS shuttles from thcir landin :: California back to their ' puL'in Florida. Thecompany also mam CT.S Postal Sei^ce Exprc f W ih LookBigfbra Hew Job? GiekHere! on tiie tniemc T h«y'tttfia;,diey’rB easy, jui ----- ttmygeciBsultaJWhetheryou lmyin«;or*nfae.«U you hare i isdicL .Ibrfim lioucaare. call to go«i7a»oa3i Vteir et ctMle» for onfltM dasilfl4 __wwl>^clBMW^d»laf^^du^^■ee^T ----- r ' ' ~ ■ Hindu cam p: Amic ric a n ■ childrcnlcamuboilx)ut tlicir unique rcli/gon, andtovcar Ln sid)E e fuatoo. C:un:fT n e w s ...... 02 P a g e D 2 ' R e iLIG]r o N CciTiTnu/iitv...... 04 ^ ______^fiSnrtr ' T h e T im■ncs-Ncjivs c mr-jjirrair Tumur-TSJ-i}'i3l ■ ' '______> S aru:urday, A upisr 2S, O^iS S■icccion e e D —n- J Tre^iasures inlth e “ saiKi d b 6 ^ ~ S k ' It was the• firstfir day of sccond grade, and SaraJarah was ready. And r -7 ~ M Shele h ad been looking I forw ard to thishis mom ent since ... well, since thehe last day of first grade. Now that she wasn’t a little ■ - ■“ baby first grad,•ader anymore, she : was anxious to take her place among The Biglg Kids.h So of course it was iniportantant that everything b e ju s t So. Shehe got the world’s coolest backpadi>ack. complete with I : matching pendl:idls and loose-leaf ; binders. She hadadherhaircrifflihed:'. 1 > I to a shorter. mo«Joremanirelen^; "r ■ And she boughighc some st^ln’ I school dothes., indudingin a i ^ e r outfit that feotuncured khakis, a hot yellow shirt andid tJthese ceally neat shoes that w erei sosort of like lenpis shoes, only theyy w.w eren’c, and they had buckles and .. had to see'them, ch Mom hd p ed »oto getc the first day ------.. o£ sc liool off-toi> a g re a t s ta rt b y ------ ^alueSpeak JwephVIMter______ ______i l«uniM«iM.llln.on,»ho»lllwlll tum 101 yaan old In Decwnbi . making Sarah-’s faifavorite French to ast Only Sarah1 sortso of dribbled I ' syrup on. her hot: yyellow t shirt and A stylin’ khakis, so3 shshe had to run /\ upstairs to .changetge into her sec. ond-best outfit consonsisting of blue ** jeans and a “Tant V hundr inan” T-shirt - red yeaITS and nice, but not killer.r. c o u n tiing-at The last-minute ch tc h u r ch t I ; way behind schedi Spipry Buhl resident : j] mau u n g ; I school bus was begu -J *5rwfti j away from the curb j leaians on the Lord f iro ifle ] E B ill I . ^ the corner. She da E eb ^d v a s 3SM finao) najBejfi bade to.i-Iifaho Icfa ■ : : the bus and was jusl a litlittle harder now teuhe____H ----- !------f.pound.on-the-doop-«iIf when tlicbujf------K T uZ c F its t H rlaiy Uiu Poflj ...... srwfcBanaE««^... « I driver saw her, stoptopped the bus wdCmai* «:iniirtJ,iiiirC&iiFrfe igTT ^zietfia u ^ ■ • . and flung open theB dcdoor - right in — cofrespondent ^ * — awffwwfft aS«L TTbey »wre m arriede d G I 4 ■ I Sarah’s face. Bloodd ddripped from Be w as, ««iKSI a o d ftad n n » cbxtshta . I her Rose onto h er secc JHL - Laura Mae Mallinson « b a atn r lEoe m K e n ^ k . I Sc, and tears stream, nds Mrvices every Sundoy - Mfamaami sanfl slie b » a 6 « omed from hei- s m g ^ S a Jk I oow-blackened eyesres as the cha. “ le First Christian Church'in Id fniiriiiim iT Im A a c a - ueaneE a am A e Hard e v e mrcfityv fii ■ gtined buS'driver tri« a s b nna; bnfiEs- ram rfhn- j{ tned to soothe ^y , > ifie-Laaf Sbe oBxasBd ^ ic sh e ■ and gnltn her. F you don’t know the Lord, bas anaaxfiar dc^nasuian;. a .£ “Maybe we shoulould take you don’t know anything,’’ she ffiia& ialSC'nirn a«iBMe o f cb e e ;c x slbwJ ■ ■ B K a FaiHIii. a t » e d oa £1 ■ home, sweetheart,” shei said as ^*}; . A m m iaiB 1** eyesig&iL Sftet hha a s : she dried Sarah’s tearsan. , Shee hhas lived by those words A nyfearin SSBaped oi> Ciafi n > -tt& a seeo oc o c “Nol” Sarah insisteisted. “Fm OK. 2 0 ' than 100 years. On '‘ sh e ilie fs go KJ school!” 20, sh6 will cdebrate blrth- » ILas. A q e e a g ainga, s^ a a g_% aeasB » capes msi D f t < 9 H ^WMTftmngiOBi'wnd«dsa'*'Sbv'. te BOW ■ best1st to mop the iimibcr 101. ■ j j a S B ltai%’'ia>a.( aeanaeafftfecaffiatbit. blood off of Saroh's llinson’s religious training 1 ai d o es &CU-V ^ t r abQ&zaoin sanfi site b u ha. th's face and . 3 « a is.S Iis -fc ■ h a d dothes, and they chutiiuggedoffto 1 at an early age, when her ta.. Se- a£so ^ itr.M M ™ n8,"-£h=m tie Lord^ ■ schooL Sarah was so ex.exdted to see motherer read the Bible to her. b r a s s ssrvnred afrw. utajai her friends that shehe forgot all She recaecalled looking forward to m aefisMBS leader aa nssaR soes a n d am eacchquake tflttRnjcspEspaaie a s B a * . a abouc the morning’s’s ccalamities. inday night sessions, goth- « ^ a ^ n£d sfie bas. ble e e e t a After celebrttlnghsr 99th blrtht s& eB ngfit(St S ajd an a:±DGa A d &ik Since there were stillill ai few mln- ering aroundai a woodburning >Ua;|iart»tnaiUUiiaM ic f '; . ■ - ' ■ - - y ' ■ -T «» •«n.T.ihFia».ld«ho Srtunln.Am ^ — -RetrcJGION “ ~ ~ A- -- — C h u r^GH NEWf^s-— BBuriey l R rst Christian of Jasper. Texas, will speak »i 10 ChChurch slatet meeting a.m. and 6:30 p.m..m. Sunday at liiernal Life Christian:ian Cenier. 712 IBURLEY - Members of tth c CenterSt. W. Bu> Burley Firsl Christian Church1 willw Pastor Johnny Huncluncliey inVttcs- If ' havhave u congregotional meetincng at all loaiiend. . • noonw n Sunday lo dedde whethercr t o ------■ B B k cnll ‘I the Rev. Herb Whitaker as; pas-p The Tima-News welcv.vlcvincs news of church events. Senil' in/ofTftarionin/t to A church bnwd meeting willII 1bc /-lli'n ThomatoH. The 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ B hulil h t Times-Neui!.' lielihit 10 a.m. Sunday. P.O. lUiT S4i. Tu-in FalU..jlU.lDH33fi3.tn- Jn y Unum. Tht Timm’m'NtMt f BurUv TruMm pM tortaipM kal ' Hiiriaii. 325 1/2 E.■ Fifth Fi Sl. ,\.. '*>nrUy. IDH33lft. Ptvaimdline is nixm EtofiwlUiaCliiMMCMtaItw ----- '/ nursaairfo-r-fiuhTT^,leation on the < - KlKIMBERLY - Pastor Bill HuUaiJum SauirJmrrlixionpase. u —M issktONARIESy ------SeveralSe Miiftic Vulley urea resi esi- of Kussell and Jackietie Howellf of dent:ents have been called to serve' oro Jerome. returnumed from serving missions forfo thie c ChurchI of Jesus Christ a LotteBtter-daySuims. Returned from ttnhirving * Elder Scotl Ma11heithew Butter CaJhailed to MTva ;rved in the *• ElderE Auron M. Binghum will itiin Rouge l i serve ihe ■ ssion. He California Sun 11 report on I P I B i ^ l Bernardino i mission at ’ Mission. He will :30 p.m. speak ai 10:50 nday ai the B m C ^ ^ ^ B Su'^day at m bcriy, 1st the Rupert SthI' I I Wardird chopel, B sli^^ ^l Ward chapel,I. I B ' ' ’ ■ 3857N; 324 E. 18th St. 17 N: 3500 E. *----- •'Tfrft— Mti tl M ^ / B - Builcluilcr is th e ...... ia tMcbM cWMran to dtttrt HImfaImto prayer* at th« mmat HM« CM " An open'house* Cimp « lh< Vl»rt.iun will begin at 2 ScttB»tl« of Bill nnd coaU ats laOcioa• Man dfntorelaferctunpm ’NiiHindu Ml«ft. «nda Menaitery In Qangei, MichIch. The pre^nm mie Butler p.m, Sunday ut'' . of Kil ___ ‘be Bingham Kimberly Aaron I n and an Hiigle Seoul. HeL- gngradunied nmMiCRM residence, 3211 from Kimberly High School i W. 525 Lane N., io«l in 199G. Rupert. I _ C amip e d u c ingham Is a 1998 Minico High^ ^ • Elder l^ivid U. Weaveiiv cf served :ateskid;Is-aboutt H indu Ml graduate. He injoys soccer. the Venc- BrilaStn0anlM. lism* * basketb zuelala CaracasC H kids off ourOl own religion,” said the < teiboJl and drama und recently R k i j c Biiblica]J task, pers>onal I N ew boG3k examirines ... By BIII Broadw testj^ Tho WashlngtoIgton Post ______E marriage dynamic;cs , Thccreiitor:tors ()f two extraordi- 1 Thotho Dallas Morning Nows______n a ry new ecfitidiiioiis of the lljbfc - one abovii Joo rgo to press and the < BOGIOOK Religion in thee m e d ia I other itl iliei; earlye; stages of pro- BgC diiciioti - Ji.ivi ““I I K now Vou I.OVC M e, b u t l)i >i . ' *5 ■* I IM T?m#vN»w I Ntwt. Twin Falli' Idaho S«turtay. Aii]A i ^ t 28,1999 , .Sca'iiif'iifi; tlic M aK ic V aller c tM U JNnryCommtwil\ h j/'u(/itor: PatMdtmnionio ~ 7J.U) ^ ----- 19939 C lass RtEUNION ___ D ay o f Carirng_ B k M United WV a y kickisofFr ' campaignn TWIN FALLS • The Unitenited Way of Magic Valiev is kicking nff campaign with the tluVd annunnual “Day of 4 Canng” c Sept. 16. The event starts at 7:300 pip-m. with a campaign kick-off breakfastist ata G enie’s Bnck Oven Cookery. Pancakecakes, bacon. fs m »ug^a„d.bev.^,„^, >iU bc served . TJut)ughout the day. thereV willUi be var- ious volunteer projecti .uum n d er-w ay ____ f™“nd^eorea. Volunteeredr crcws from Target and FreFred Me)-er will be painting at the Sali-uti«ration Army ind Red Cross and washingng desn tum] yticuiti enis il Cord( Barry receiv. arship — Unive Atonc> scholar: cd by ' Sales M itciie Slaver, Irripatii Associat Beth.n daughtt MCC, S400 sch Voluniecrs arc needed . clients nnd their families. Staffing Service - Ilospic vaneiy of jobs su d i as supi Clericiil ussistance,' assist copying, mass mailing and are otJier jobs availahle. Tl MiiRic V alley an d voluni irospicc.and OSHA' trainin volunteers. For.more infor 1)602. The. Foster Gnindparciii with the “America,Reads' Alagic yaUej;_sdiools.,Volur rcceive a stipenS, in ii^ c c r and must be 60 or older. F Dornicr of Nancy Ramirez at Tlie College of Southem gram IS in need of volunteer »ng, E nglish, m ath , an d I I . f ______ Mwtf<]r.A r> M oR .\i.\'ai? ACROSS» r ll I M 1 SmMehJfl I 4 Aiironautt'.“*»' BHJ- ■ ^ r i — f- 8 CKdcnncmtiicmors _ I I I 14 U ssaM *p ^ » M ~ T “ I ABC< ISMan«,monnon — I L _ L entertailinm ent^ chief g , rf- appi« J LOS ANGELES (AP alls it quuits 16 Poftuotfs•» ----->T- ’ ------P ^ I ') - J n m ic p*nn$ulaa 1 I |‘* V . Tarses arrived at ABC thtf >7*_8ravo*o* j “ —■ - ' I I ■ n reputation of a programimming wun- «B Ofl*r* \I "■ ' M « . Tirti FaOt, Idaho SMmtey. «t«n>t.w t3 S .a m I -— O N ~ Y u cca?M o u n ta ain, f e dIs h o p eL to fe di anucl 1 . N#I»on O’Connor, a cotutnictlon tor around the tunnet at Yucea h Experts say’ LotAngole»Tlmd«______; YUCCA MOUNTAIN, Ne Scientists describe the Yu Mountain nudear waste proj with the kind of breathli excitement once reserved early Nadonol Aeronautics a Space Administration missio Maiiy liken the gravity of th work to the seriousness of t moon race; the exhausting hm and team .spirit.arejim ilar w ^ , they say. For many, the project is tl pinnacle of long acadpm. ^ More hype than helhelp? A nicdiabana^can^ ___ p r ncgamedbaonanan — ' I n s iDE d ; . in\’cstor*sstiatcj^ Stocks...... £2 n s B . I Comics...... E4 P ^ E 2 M [ON]EY Classified . - .'TE5--20------^ __ L ■ ■ Business E/litor ’T h e T imemcs-Ncw's ’ ar:\'iij!iiiujS. Hiilrhiits 7.^.v(>». ______, &IITinirday. 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Mill, uit 23.1999 I ______<•_ . . . ~ M o n el Y^ ~ d ia can i fo ste r g( D o w J o n a s . ciom Higi ^et-nch-- q u ic k j llgh 11.228.84 Nol chongo -108.20 8 . 2 a w h y p e TA«#i.Ma7.i®Mk - 11,090.17 Lo«ow 11,078.13 Pet, chango -0.9 lal trackJc thet mutual fund ^ - 0 . 9 7 * i Pro$$______indusu Wheaion, IIUU invent- oiH ■T— 11.700 ' ~ ^ basis, ( yfirm . O ther fund ad is, Greenwald said, Piazza said s : advisers agree that — n.ioo C - The decade-long publis IsKfiins toomudiofagogood thing can bc a “ ilishing articles mooey from on — 10,500 as been a boon for and listslis that promote one fxmd negative. iublishing industry. the rat Co another inaki»k« little Rather than — 0,000 most rcccnt per- in adding to their ^ - 9.300 ores of magazines, formonlonces of high-fly- so^becausetrthe fees portfolios, investors in^ should ~ and taxes as;issessed instead be lookj — 8.700 id Web sites devot- ing fu fu n d s. “T h a t’s oking at the funds f e I— 8.100 funds really serve madnej when moRCT isu trans- they currently o ness,” he said. ferred in and y own that need to . s/i/» 0/1/M 7/1/90 sts of investors? Crcei■ecnwald dted the dout of be unloaded, saidsait Doug Fabian, a >0 ' a/i/ao o/i/oo_ • al fund advisers recent < mutual funds ists hkeiy Huntington Beac to offset any each. Calif., invest- '------information bar- Iarity o y slight ment adviserr and a author of a nnnm perfocmance f3 Q negative impact as anI examplee; of how fSiin th e re c e n t onlineine article at inresiormij^n ly publications investtstors con get burned by reap- MutualFundPhFlash.com titled O F l themselves above Jumpin *■011 an after-tax b a ^!. >-ou*re> T o p Five Reasor ping on the bandwagon. probably losing mone>- an isons to I ^ o r e Top itcx^ks slide5 on fears o smoting a get-rich- Money ; anyway. Ten Lists." :y poured into Janus funds • So what’s the point.” he o f imong investors. aftcr severalse yean of eam orfi. le said. Reason numbinber four states, ictic for grabbing nary pc adding that a kmjMena sostrategy “Top Ten Fund* performances and a lot of that indudes a diverse it nds Hold Similar l l l l / touting endless media t mrest- Stocks from thele Samei Sectors,” lore interef;st rate hik( a attention, he said. But ment portfolio is siill tbe kes er lists, which can when1 the th st6ck market’s mood leume- and notes that thethe list of best per- NEW . tesed method for fulfillingigfinan- I forming funds fro 2W YORK (AP) - Stocks fcU tcnn interest rates 0,25'pc need investors to shifteddcorLcr c this year and loise ■ from July 1, 1998 F ridoyloy a f te r F ed eral Reserve 5‘pcrcent. leir ponfolios and stocks ft through June ; The rate increase heon 5 fell out favor, Jimus’ per- e 30, 1999 w as Choirmirman Alan Greenspan voiced c a rtc n e d the map in an formanc Dan Wiener, who maninages loaded with tech inony investors as the Fed'ed 1hinted I ince fell, hurting mvestors iSISO million in Vansuaxd i Khnology funds. concerncm over the highly valued le latest trend. who hadlad jumped into the fimds- i i f i ^ Holding more thantha one of those stock m that it may be enough1 to keep I as president of Adidnser funds amounts to < k market, striking fear in inflation on hold. t G reen w ald , a late. “PeiP^^e^bujingaftwthe I to duplication and, investoistors who interpreted the sed mutual fund fact,” Cn Investment 2kfanagemeai.ic. » d leaves investors o F rid a y ’s sp e e c h , howlo w ev er, m any o f th e hundreds of ii s overexposed to remarksrks as a sign the Fed isn’t fin- I imated that the “Alot lot of these m agaanes look f r m dex technology, Fabiaiwan explained in *ished rai unsettled invcslors who> recalledre( I funds available to invesestors antnterview. rasing interest rates. ■ G reenspan’s previous coni rh of tim e an ■ . at the fundsfur du jour or the stratc- ii A tththe e end of the quietest trad- concerns'* mutual fund hns gy du Jc include esseoiiallr the s a m e '- Instead of spend about the stock markerk e t. In jour. But most people stocks.s. But some investors Ending money on ing dayay of 1999, the Dow Jones ist dccadc from should re r s i^ a buffet of differe December 1996 he cnusau sed a '■ that type of tem pta- takenlyn believe th at if owi erent funds with industristrial average was down rs to two to-four tion," addedadc Jack Pio&a, manag- o iwning similar hn]> S ’ ^ 'S s ■I s r „ - E - ’■? E S - 5 5 ;:.: s s s ,:S 0 ^ oSm ' 3,» S ' " a r fc*»c « »H .u 104 fc S o t 'seij04Peo»i ie p l J l i r f C*?Cp a 43M« .Vt HMg ^ .. istt-.v, rtttv IJ7 S ^ 5 M «v3 t i uToSn. ' M 1 MmS?' ,\o I S j * ? - hSs s ^ 134 s IS4 a»vt -t« «P 10 3 Olviren 344 R<> .v« CNPrrm Jg3t' gJM 10^ ««0B g I 0 ^ « M ll i |W I p f l l i " ] ’! S b?5 .{» imiSjpi'* «i C c ^ * cS m5 r i i t*cp» JO 3? ... 7*K .vv I H B D S H ce>iv« M 3m .Va Jaw* . 4N g"W OT 9i«a .Vd J»*«. .. aM .3H JVnvOtlOl «0V S5:S fs r : ffi » S E T - & 5 S S S J . 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J y * S o « o s o c / s______/ \ SWTC-rc-m«u- I ,.^ I S S i S S - ) WfILa7 ( \ ■Simaitfs^'W | c A ^ r L e j ^ t f i V 4 I kp j W ml ^ S a g /’ • i* f i r a BMtle Baltay IS ' By Mort Walker I THOUGHT we WERE 1 j : h a d a I i r— ar-Ts^^TT— ______SyOeg Evans GOINS TO PINNER ANP yt^^TTER ip^ : z a a n p 'tmssvL\H&!y THE THEATER TONI&HT 305THE_Stm-lll ^ftffi’CiTX { SBictSifSucI SdjLTbCr' 1 '> 4 0 ip fa wa» I^ITIT W 40SI^i:m‘ ■ ______'Hli » r-!E O * i « D S O « rJ SETnwe ■ »W »J[ vcauw ,- r s T o f i i l > w § - S l H ■ Frank and Ernest I.' ______By Bob Thaves StiangeBrew %JarmiQa!in£ S Her, 7VI0SI'Sf /iffi A /or Bywiey M fN Vfl7 ------j s s m m r W ^ ‘ s |T»'»«If9«{r«F"(^ W IW £ _ t ' .Vittiow N. 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(AP) - assist firef More than two dozen i refighters - some of Tina'ina Munoz, a severe asthnuuiacic m / l f _ , en major fires whom have been on the job for who are burning across i vc >'ho runs a coffee can near ththe imaORCanwiittoiisands ol acrta ss the W est, more than130 3( hours. state charring thousandsi of acres and Western fi tate Capitol. “This reminds mme Bmnc.'Waat: forcing the California 1 fires have roared out off theth air when Mount St. Edenens •nia governor of controlI since s: last weekend, ..blew to call out the NadonalJnal Guard to with many fii lew its top." help. : : fires sparked by light. Few Fe stnictxires have bumei ning. and 1 Experts feared thathat firefight. Thick sm< ttd there have been no nii ~ 502 ■=1^- TheTmKS-X H O I g l S l SaJ ~ 1 11 - HOMHOMESFOflSALE BIQ l a s s ie i 4RKEnPL*\G E f ach more than 53.000 readersrej a day with just on one phone call! « TwininFalis: 733-0931 * Burlurley: 677-4042 - 112 IteBraSn l a ttnetfFcoifFcDjiSents h b m ^Arad U4 n R g w ' ■ 1323rd!tJ S ired West L « .i KJucnim (14 .wnu*<3^ ta Wnti'ui w«»T pn 1 '/? Eosi Sih North I e^ «)S UaktevSax sa Crp^fc XBox 5^8 325 7^1 « ixarsrw IK i nxcRaanrw 127 Twin Folli,Ils. Idalio 83303 ' ley. Idaho 83318 1Wbodcrful Nc^bbofaood•d - Beauciflilh- bndscapcd.>ed. ven- nicc J _ _ _ « 'tejssn ______ta IMC3IS« conicmporarvliomein XEE area of totxn. Open floorrpbn,approx. pb i ■ D H «X -jctr? . . 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August: 28.2i 1999. Timos-Nows. TwinIn Falla.F. ldnhoE7 F l ^ http;/://www.magi gicvalleycoi lick on “HoOIWESELLEf :R’\ ^ S q f r e eE TO ALL INn te r n e t u ; Q 1 JSERS! y •W indorm irmofo'Realty • Mouniain W ostit ReallyRi • Sabala Realty • Silverir JSago ideally U -J " " Liz Gulch Real Esiafslale • Romax Keystone Really ( m lly (Burloy) • Canyonside Reallyy • Cornerstone Really ^ - R lEAfc REMEMEMBER ------That brmdayod yen , P lcoso chock yoorur tOd for OPEN HOUSE *** PUBUC SERVICE BUHL Woll kopt. 3 bdrm.. BUHLEY 81 • Ownnr win rnrn. “ "o ctn o sa on thttno first H o m « o n S a c re t!, • .MESSAGE 2 bnth. AC, 009 hool. Wlih w small downI 3 bdrm. acmotfneagoin 77 ' Solfing property? Don't poyy thormol wlndowB, DW. 2 Nb««? Now b B>9 «l '* fl*"*-.a M a l h o Sal.l0omlo2pm 2 balh, mointononco froo, I r 1 "* *7* ’o Timoa-Nows Is1 notnc 10- Sun. 12 pm to 3 pm.;; any fooa until it'a odd. Forr •60*170' lol. sprlnkloro. nico n foncod homo I M r ' ^ / ' .J r " 7 J cwiwpiekupyourpxjrpttjros. aponsiblo for error ,'_c "00 Informotion obout rrom af- 2537 E sti 3000 North, TF t doiachodoornQow/opon- S5B,000. Sl Coll 730-3010. J - J j j j j j J ! j Sup by no Custom* o w lor Ihal umo. 736-1583 I. 11- . avoiding ilmoahoro ond1 or, irutiirooa.raspboriioa. ot; p v r a n SwvtwOepttodoylJoyl I- . . . rool OBtalo acams. wmo> S76.S00. Coll 543-4431 .a BUHLEY 3 bdrm bonua H b ' *************** to Iho Fodorol Trodo rm, lomlly rm, storago rm. H■ H ew ! '9 9 ------, TWIN FALLS O p«n Houmiu«o Commlaalon. Waahlrio.! ^ H L - LovoAnllquoa? ahod, a^ gardon. 67e-43fl3.B . Thon you'll adoro inis V.c- 'En 973 Eosllond Dr, N. Sat. Sat- Ion. D.C.. 20580. or coll E-MAIL your ctaasiliod nd ■ lI N D A I .^ V iew mly y listings urjtoy a/20. 12pm-2pm,m, 3 tho Nollonal Fraud Inlor- lorlan 3 bdfm. 2 both wlih lo u sa l H M bdrm. 2 tsoih, aarooo.,0 0 . m a t l o n C o n t o r , origtnni varnishod wood i T im es-s-News oprlnklors. 8»ty»olji. cov: V 1-a00-e76-7060- work. Opon Houao from — ■ orod polio.-courtyard w/ 1-3 pm on Saturday ot FILER-Brand New H H il~. “ T"“ohIi^ e . » ~f>Ora,.ft»due*dS78;S00. .^ANDONBD HOME on ..t29,aihAvo..N_PfoMo 3tMOT, 3'^ ZbflOimanutocturod K S . UOTIVAT£DIII ono ocro. Call Oakwood como/...... S79.000 homo on U aero lot. aT T V r a t ___ Homoo 733-7755. Pncod 01574:000 p e r' rm o . BUHL - Hurryll MutI Sell r; wmvjnagjo BARKER gicvaUcy.cDRi ~ 1 ABANDONED HOME Realton rmmaeulQIoSbdrmwith ^ ^ H H t ~ HOMES FOR SALE; ! | Toko ovor pymi. O.A.C. C4HS43-437H '“'J,full basement, sprinklers. ^ OAKWOOO HOMES ; Ook kitchon, foncod ^ •■in t dva S BURLEY • Groat SW loco- y “ J 7 3 3 -7 7 S S * yard, ond morol Coll loy p 1 lion. 4 bdm>. 3 bath, con Judy. Now S72.000 SISoro A trol olr, 2 cor gorago. outo » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Roal Estato sprinkler, dock. In qulot t GUARANTEEDD ciajJluM h' BARKER K Call 733-0931 press 2. cul-do-sac. Pioaoo call Roalton . ^ ^ H ------' A D I C70-7143foroppl.« 1 Call543-43?tl r OPEI Buy Ihe G uaranteed CON I EN HOUSE package and T he PAUnS SAYS's... Q Saturday, AuAugust M, 1999 » 1-3pilpm Times N ews guar- M I an tees to sell mer- f- T V TiJ I M chandise or ■ M automotive ilems SAVI B I In 7 d ays and real tt ^6320 )X I^ H | | N H -h.■h<.. of>-. lo«,y « ^ ^ ^ | i j | | ^ estato in 15 days ' / M e w Chevyt Tahoe ^ 1 or we will rerun 3 LT \ H the,ad an addition- ■ ■ al 7 days. There 3378 Meadowowridge Une • $349,901^ is a S 3 exlra C»r*eaoni N-cfffaaj*.a *»e E en c»w aoje « . fcflo* S^.^ 0 charge for the O n co fflb n tf UvQucguenorne A kxatien. £ r w tM fcghts 4 guaranteed «»KSc fUEApR V allil^^l^OPE i •ERTIES I I n i j s issaa? D a s a le .'- ' \ t 0 3 f A ' s t C e n i u i ^ I sb. m ic e Indepeai,M eirily O w neil S 0 '■r .-y,y^5 CLEAN B ■ 9 1 0 AFFOHDABLEI NEW LISTIf STINOI 4 bildroom B l 14^70 mobilello inI BuhL Homo has bednnomsjms ,4 2 full baihs. fome In KImC(Imberly. Quiet stroot. M l pellol stove, niccnice floor plan with open livingg room/kllchen. 'o'-. ^ Gas heal. ONLY H ^ dining . $11,900. CALL rrn n n n CALLm i RIOT AT 733- PAUL OR MAR1ARSHA AT 733- ^^^^^^U t2^R73^^“ <^9^02153 2121.199-261 1913 HEYBURN W E E T " STOP BY ANO SEE THIS ONE! IT HAS REoaceo tsoooJOOI N e a r M l n BEEN REDUCED! .■■■•m Jerom e Goll Cour!)urse. Buy LjBfWffC ii tils 1700* sq. ft. home has3 fiedrooms. full baihs. flfeat (amlly loom. RV pad. the 10 acres, spls p lit a n d naculat# 3 . ^ dump station, covered deck & Quebo. «5f ftrna. CANTBEATITIIhl;m m S g I H I Is.:uper bunk house, wondedully landscape' «=. M .„l S t. b r e a t Buhl hom e ai therhIs ro wonderful PRICE REOUCIUCEOI OWNER aWTOWAflOSBl SAYSSElUBoa.SoauUlul homo In PUIS NOME WARi yard. St19.900. «98-02499 ndow,. * '""sstmeni, ...te rm s . Iffi^on^'T ea tllng. Play golf & I tnchiStd »itA B NEW UST1NG1 Immac •eat shop In a beautiful setllni i.2tDUi.UroelimiViosffl no. MLl. avaltetJisl. CALLL tMARIE bBdroom^'z balhS!)me hos 3 view the canyon i ^ lots of S10ris<. C M ^ ^ 1 boUrooms. 2 batfis. home. CALL linied dHDle lol. lot. nr« with Ruiuit If 2121 .9 1 9 1 n n ’“ .I'’?.''- 'o * '2 appointed ho. on TODAY AT 733-21;t i < i U H wllti hot lub. CALL• OVOrOd dock wnn ea«i a*■ 733-2121 . OR UpU«eipiUied nm i rool. vinyl sidtno. new vinyl windo LL PAUL OR KOELEAN AT 7 I ELL 731-41M9. f f i IW. Must [ (H. m ces 'Tb conaiilonino. $78,900. 73M 782j I 9 72 ^ 7 6 ^ 33-2121 OR 324-6484. CELl 00. CAU HARK AT 7»- 199-1074 . gZ lM W T TgJ KOELEAN AT 733-21S M ^ 4 M J 9 M 5 4 7 S 9 [ ONLY SS5.i IH a 5 acres. NEED SOME DOOM7 2.47 acres. OREAT FOR THI stittfs. hay UPPERl'Most of■HE I FIXER BEAUTIFUL FAMILIMILY HOMEI NE PflOUOISTSnSTEP8I Take yours ' Itio major y cloan. sharp 3 I bedrooms. "O 'k 1* done. Ovor' teoo n sq. ft location. S bedrooirooms. 2 baths. ''CfV ® S>m floor ’ »»*"• 2 H«pl3ces. woiwonderful O') l^rgo lot. I ..... bedroom, 2: bath ba hom o with ■I I SHOWS OWNERS PRIOEI5Itchen & country Wtcnin. OHLY’ mT il s 000 • s'Otno-' "y'i'oosiiLn.1119.900. CAU over 1400 sqq. .ft ft., don’l toddlel l ^ | | M ' t a c n tn grass w/sprlnUtr.room < (0^ .Could qo FHA loan. CAU»7t anaal somoone to llnlsh YOUR PRIVATE Run to seo 1016 1011 N. HR, M 7, | j 9 AU 80M I o nly W5.000. CALIh remodel. NEORA FOR YOti H pUntedlntuywiitiSwitersICB8I AT AT 735-2121 OA 733-4394<394. *M- 733-2121 OR 7 .2,2, C„ 733. « „ « ■S69,500. CALL M B 9 ] 03t«) pipe. 34 yr. old homejJ M e ra 2173 733.2 r 733-2121. 109- S f bdrm.. 3 lu t^ spill M ro b n 189-2370 ^ pun. o'Mlroom wAlichi 5715. f88-2420 n brsaWast nook. Lois cl roo 196 HANKINS H o. NORTH” lam animals. CAU BOBI ^«m on7^3M jW ■Fabulotlious View home in the Boeiim Estates.les. I i . m »lled nert lo a large paslure. Super WANT TO BUII jround In NOSY NEI0HB0R8 N( I landscIscjping on .86 acres. 3 bedrooms. z2 I - SENO MOREI THAT MAGICAL MAKE AN OFF OFFERI Wendell Itnh,., l i a b l e . County. Convoinvenleni Solitude at last ftalhs, tfen. iMno foom. orw t kitchen, Really great new i location between Magiclie Valloy\ comfortable 3 bedroon. In th ir MOMENT.occurs home. 3 bedfooiifoom, 1 1/2 bath | §lMm a & •’O'"® with open« n ffloor plan. New ■ decit G A IL 4 Wood River Valloycio!•clo s^ home on over 4 acre: c k i hot tub. e i6 ,0 0 0 . m -0 1 6 3 3 of the-lake? Watei____ world class llshing ot ^ ar,ficlLl W"® W"'windows. Special | vm ot shop wilh additional llvi ? llreo k M s llwnclng availabiilat>le with little or 7 3 3 - Creek. S375.000. CA U.GAftrAT GAI 429 8 BOB BARTOliving area. touches Includo 2 costs. S70.S00. utilities availal TON RO.. beautiful deck and f( .733-2121 on 733-0006.J8. I«8- JEROME. S13S.fl00. SLL“ a r o "OR „ ‘ MARSH AT $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 . CA LL Gi 1,-Twln-Fallsrldnho-SoturdayrJyrAugtist28,-iggg ------FAfRFIEL^R^m'J'I 10 own, SHO SHO N E. B oaulllulllul ■■■■■■■■■■■■I I— fi»or upper. 10 nc.:.w/24X- wi 2000* sq . fl. hom10 o on i TWIN FALLS. I . quality ol 56 mobile Mm. 2 bdibdrm 2 acrongo. Homo hasIS at-i lllo Im portanl lo you & . bntli, 2 Noftn, 2 WosWosi, 1'.^ inchod gnrogo. liroplaplaco tcenory to o ??? Well View my listing; N otlh. '.1 W osi ol cily* • fi Vinyl siding. RondylUy to mainialnod, aocuro, SCO.500. Chockk tl oiit. movo inio! For moro ifiloinli • galod, privnlo community. Times-News - Ilion cnll 2O0-733-0G!I-0G9O.B plan so cnll (208) GIA:. G4 .—tOOOtSQ. Ii:ovwiookjftg- . _;_onliiie- ' " ' H o m o s from S6,0;S'obb~ •TG13or-733T7200"JO o r Hock Crook Cnnyon a I » S 5o L '•000-527-7710. 'Fofoclosuiooi toposs . Mumcipnl GolICouiso. at ins No or low dovi pnymoni, crodil Uouuoubln SHOSHONE. FInanclricing Ihroughoul. Maturo \vww.mi!gicvallcy.c ::::lois ol IK > 3 ^ AMEERICi a 1986 DQDCE COU C 1995 PlYMOUTHP VOVAGEI wnlk-^in 2 JI L i v e R e m o t >te On] ^ aornijo 2 »t D ogs, C o k e j^^ K E Z ^8981 ► Saturday,Aug I _ i lyiaidj V U 1 9 9 0 MAZDA 3pm-6pmgiist.28;3 Q 1 9 9 66 F0RD T-BIRB-D------m. '"'.'‘ D #59145 S jfl^ » r o t m $ o 'ounty - ivoil) I j r f _ a «i80( W %888I ISa Entertailainment System ------' Furniture £ 986 SUZUKI SAIAMURAI 1996 PLYMOUTHP BREEZEiZE I-J With EvIvery H ouse Soldd On August 28,' 1 I «#129015-1 r a ^ F a c t otory Rep & Finani ,1999. IK| >S»09,«MO..> jnc^Office^^i^ , Ci»(l..(lnlr iite! ' ■ ■ ^ ~ 17,001) Mllei AYS i p i l m %88a8 U t e i 986 FORD m m sSION i t VAN 1996 OIDSIS CWIASS SUPREME■SL Si = ------Vi . #69028-2 S ^ P ^ P ' Voted #1 In Ma,^a.gicValleS!= k S B ^ <59111,10l> — — — K * l ...... « ff," r a 2727 KIIilMBERLY ROAD EAST » 733-2 9 9 W rllne -2224 W ___ I SUBARU LO■OMU 1997 DDODliE INTREPID) #59120-.1 ^ 1 4IIS ! J M fflI j'JOOj'J 1 191 MERCURY T«TRACER 1998 CHI ‘ K91S7-1 ,pj:j1 I .'*®s #69051, ADtO., Air I ^ f a m CoRd.,Onhr ' ^ ^ 9 10,000 Miles I fl W lESTXlI h ; 1993 SUZUKI SW 1995 HO IX I ~ 1 9 #119056-1. V-S. r I OLDSA fUiCK • ISU2 onlr 25,000 Miles ( A M e m b t Family of Dealership.ZiS I - m m I d"' ! m o p o l t l l n i iilybjurrom Mogic VotUy ip*W i ------>_8J_NISSAN.SIA^ 4 ------^733-87 rOYOTA_CAMRY1 • JEROME------mw.gary ----- JCROME. 2 lg. OOrm.'f bolh, on 5 acros. Out- buildings, corrals, foneod. • lots ol trees, Vory nicol SOS,600. 324-3e01.appl, JEROME. Ownar carry sollor carry bac(t.$69.900. > OAC. 3 bdrm. 543-9106 KiiaBERLy. MUST SELU 'i Doal loll Ihrough. Homo ,11 avoiloblo lor occupancy H ASAP, Savo noxt monlhs Jii ront paymoni . use il lor .fl y^f^down. Call Taylor ai HOMES AMERICA 2727 Klmborly fid. TF * (208) 733-2224 | KIMBERLY. 1397 Champs 3 ioii. 2 bdrm. 2 baih, now A appli. S3J.500.423-5367. 3 kImbeRLY. By ownor, smoll 2 bdrm. on 2 cily lois, stool roof A vinyl sid ing. lots ol oxirasi For _____ TOro info call 324-7W7.B W a PAYMENTINGLUDE5 ] SKIRTING. DECK, fl i/n u T r. BooKUPs | AWDLOTBEWT. I Hurry, Limited Time Offer! - yteU f Fint. Stt Ut Uit. JUST SEE US! \ 733-7200 * 1-800-527-77710 “ IL: •j ' Saturday, August 28. 1999.IS Tlmos-Nows. Twin Foils.ills.ltlahoE9 - SUN VALLEY ofon. I oa. W ^WIN FA L L S.M o.lJiFn- f T^VIN FALLS-Spactous 3 lilul 0 bdrm . tuM)uNy (ur- mous Houso in mo C TWIN FALLS. B ett deoll TWIN Tl FACLS. By ownor, mshod. 3.700 sq M I ) CKy. bdrm. noarCSI. lrg.). HM/UMd pr^C0, assumo S60K. S .1,l20.7lh.Avo..E.. -TWIN ylwm-- (oncoa yd.-, dbl. car ga* WIN FALLS. By ownor. 3 - ______SMb.OdO. (J08) 078-3254C7B dowa, big covorod oot »• • VA. 2-3 bdrm. 2 b baih Roomy. f 2 bdrm., doll- bdnixffjp.. 1 bnih. comor lol. ■ pntlo, rogo. All /mw Inttrior »S condo, boauitful, oocuro ’ houso,f lovoly pnlio rm.- (one 502 I 4 ^ 5 0 2 I 4 5 0 2 • « * • * « « ** «* « V dbl lol wl shop, otslots o( roofI R cd u cc S77.000. oncod. Nico liomo lor I h HOIl o m e s f o r s a ^ I I home; 0. 8Ottlng.S89.000.00,' dining c area. Low malnio- a IInning n or rotirinn-. IES FOR SALE I I HOUES»FOB FOI SALE TWIN FALLS. PrPricod Slop & Soo 15 420-6293 or 7X-0259. Call 208-733-0094.B r ,B sq 1, Shoup Avo E..730-16S nnnco, lonn pronpprovnl. SCOGO,700,Cnll735-f2l7.B SIOO.OOO. tOSB s Appt. 735-8840 bolofo 6. EACH door, Wolkinf"«"0 dis- TWN f a l l s ! Havo Irion lanco 10 HarrtsorvEk)i-Etomon- ovor (or a backyard BQ * *********** tafy, (Iroplaco. doa300 1‘on. Cflrger lot wiih auiom son e j lI ■ 1111 31 * 1 nol, Irg. lomiiy rmtl,. cloan. c kJors in back yard! Lolso iso l M * 2story brick office( b u ild in g n e a r * ^ aoodcaipol.2 carao FILER. Priced S12.0( * parking spaco. m m m i jcourlfiouse i and downiollown. .5 ollice * ^ 2.000. 3 bdrm. hom o h a s fobO( o n 408 NORTH GARFI Odmi. T«baih. t077977 mo- woll lakon caro o( ar RFIELO .JEROM E * suites, fully occupied, R< GMAC Reallor owned, J bllo hom o. G6xl4.14. pork show prido of ownorshi' “ "O GREAT FAMILY HOMEI’3i beibedrooms. 1,5 baths, hudo ^ PV ront S175, Goodd cond,.cc $69,000, <5ALL DEBBi lamily room and a SWIMI/IMMING POOL! S94,500 • *i plenly of on-sile parkinging, locaied on J ^ swamp coolorr. o a s y DANIELS. #9902480) roim HOSTESS:S:SAMFEITUAII s * C M o r t ^ ^ tin.ir»clno. CalJ Sand'andy lo- • - { c o rn e r lol. $395,000, day 733-63^8 Of 53 ^ ^ B m ^ * ’UiUiarM8rior. i H l T sel : i m e s - ] % \ ’s w w w ^ miagfcvaney.com a j "77/t- T/mc’sles-Ncws does an , excellent job> ojo f advertising their i site to the pubublic and making it easy to find,d. I have 'received I several potentiatial buyers by having M tMia ilgning. $431, wy listingsgs on this site." • 31.00 OK. 60 ^HK1n^^^$32M 8pli|^m lntojf^^|^n| t 2 S 8 ^ 3 m REALTCO R S G E T RRESULTS wvith il your listingss o< n T h e Tilrimes-News Ima t e r n e t call TN Onlineine Salu Representlve 733. ^JS H O P C A R I 33-0931 c3ct.212 kmOl coinblned years olsali em ail; Uy M rnaalt ^ m m m m i » « I U k UHOORE^GENERUMAM m 1 9 9 3 NISI EXT CAB 4X4 4 COiiiRSiCA I B ntfS-1 >1 , ' Mkttil.’ri £ 3 H ' r a W m * 1 0 , 9P 9 9 5 W a t * K iitt, 7 7 7 6 , 4 8 7 I I m j f m M m m J m f ) ] n I: 1 9 8 9 FOIIRD 1 9 9 3I■ 1DODGE HI : DIESELVAfAN RAMAJSO m tsi-7 ■ tw. GwiWvklWI V ttomrtU W t u * S ,9 99 S W m » * t ISWUGUST SERVICE r f c ^ c 2>==sjE=?xz: ~ II B 1 6 7 n o w ^ Kt , 9 7 7 SI»ECIAI. A d ivVISION i: OF ROUNDTREE OF tl ; f ir «tryonm r ] Can Afforiir d A C a r " B i ® I ; Oar UtH R i cmA SM ■A l I ^ B » i t w t i « itm 1 I ( u n V HU > 1 . • ■ ■ ..J - . i V E10 TImos-NmNews, Twin Fnlls. Idaho Satunlurday. A ugustas. 1999 TWIN FALLSS . t Homo for TWIN FALLS. M Muusi se c I _____ Mio by ownor. [ aeHGER. 20 JC. lm. NW - lor. 2572 Na- ihir, cn.irmmg oicJoiicJof r>ome. J ------r r z ------" FILER - 3 ocros lor • HAZt va(o Circio. S$122,500. i; <9 3 bOmi 2 Icn. “ “ J; BLaniE-iRiuifTiPomsaaast t ^: c=m.ir, Hwy. 33 & 3200 AZELTON. 5 oc, homo- TWIN F/ IcncoO.ya I 5 1 2 gilo. paaturo. walor ovoil, bom bt 3 t)drm.. 2 TWIN FALLALLS. 1/4 lo ro bdrm. 3 bolh.h. bo.lulifutlyd V/illconsidc-rlcai*is«opl.on I FARUmANCHES/ 'iJB;Cnnn2/-'nuuucw.i.' |I fi Eiiov iiirnia. Moblloa brick homo on lU with nhod i InnOscapod. qu*; OAKWOOO HOMES ' ?4.905. S^.O Cone25-S617,B « ,o eic od. 1047 OooCirl quiolcul-do- S02.&00 Call 735-'35-n73a I OAlRtES . CK. S4CK.Caa73Mi53.* . S26K, 734-7367 s,ic.Cflll 208-73 LmifrtS/a.T2nwirv»iin' I ^7755 JEROfROME. 40X125 lOI. filcH 2000 E - 3 5 9 3 5 4 TWIN FALLS. N<>rMew tn?. j ;. SU S Su UanU. inv«olrr»wf r r — winrRENT? ■ hoft),,. 3 bdmi. 2 L I ccccmjniiv. 1 grcup ol 9 'GOODING. r Dry lond lor ' SE SH rooTdorillnKocoilon' t ''S403r« LLS. 1 0 Q cro ilO “ g c Ittaimp tuinimn #;iiiti- • ' uitaiiwuloomj rttaiflunliol ^housino silos; 14 oc. con ronod lor manulociurod TWIN F/ ll walor, 3 mts.'S. vyuon you conI ovviown n 3 or 4 O.ir.igo, 1425 sa tt S'- i aoom. imnwTn.miiinf .«iu; ■ FALLS. (2) 9 nc. S72^50(?*^*llCall 733-1S lEN CANYON LANE, BUHI $187,500 ULCUSTOIVI HOME with w! 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. )m downstairs. Vaulted I land in kitchen..neutralral :d sound & computer. sRr :tess: WAtjoA FOSTER i l m l l V Burley Ave., Buhl i V f l T 543-5883 J ^ B U U l | | B ------SMOO -S27 ooo" Ronl: 5550 SGCOO S33.000 m n l i i N i»«N • Hone; S650 IMIC S7G00 S39.000 I cdn holp you slop HOMES AMER m, 2727 Kimberly P (200) 733-22: M m , Aak for Bonr m,\ 'JNK fsm ■ODGEmm PASSENGER VAN M W U T O VESTA ■ ^YMOUTH VOYAOER * I s BP-150PKSUP i m i i FORD RANGER m o. 2KB**iOF.t»>najp b V 0 METRO W\ DODGE DAKOTA ^ o spcfci Mm "\Sg 1 9 - i LYMOUTH SPECTRUM^ PONTIAC 6000 SATURDA ^SSSSSi LYMOUTH VOYAGER Evra&iBoteM SE ORD RANGER X-CAB p g y T t T ^ ^ III , >ODGE CARAVAN* « * ^ I t mo. LYMOUTH VOYAGER W m M '91 DClODGE MONACO m o. 2 ? ^ VSlBLftBABOM 4 5 0 5 H i D 01 E IHOUSES lUICK SKYLARK WONDERFUL>AY 1-3 PM 1^14 a great view! family room ceiling, islan colors, wired; 9 I f o T ASHBIU Y E R l $AVE $A' M O C H E D tT ? NO PROBL - J U S T CHAMN O E D J O B S ?* NO PROBLLEM F m s FALLS ■ rBt?-BANIOiMUPTCY? NO PROBLIEM >C8EDtr*-flU , . ll I UMA r n t O U O T H BrE R DEALERS: W T D iW E A ? - S f , NO PRO BLIEM cobinots B Y OTHER LE NO p r o b L crvninook tST T U K E B U V tc h ei ({^r^ced bock>ord shop.sprnlders l | | IABLE TO B in RMED D tH m t .,«a,t, flAw.E. 3 H A S E on Mort0a 9o CotpoQtcn ■ ikos Blvd. N. Room 1 ;m [ o pen Ils, I1(3 >733.0102 I »nd»rDeM»tBI»hop t d I P O ^L c o p y 755 NORTH’ TWINI ELEGANTFAMILYHOME • 'I bedrooms. 3 boths • 2 toniify rooms. 2 gas fre , • JOCuZZitub.COvOffXJpOl • Fenced bockyord. sloroc • 2 CQf oofoge, RV pofklr>c 9 ------*4154,900------ 824N O R T H V TWIN F> PRfCE REDUCE) AGAlNi bedrooms. 2 boiftt • Spocious Wfchen. ook coC • formol amng room, kifctv? - • Gorden area berry pcfcN • Covered potto. 12 x 20 shoi •Ncw$n6,900 magic valley I 734-199 - 19SeAddlMnA "a V ' W f-rr Cbi Thr .\ 760 BhM U kos TMn Palls. I ^ YourMoflB>9>Ltnd« y ' ___ Saturday, Auguil 20,191999, Tlmei-New«. Twin Falli, TT------1 nOUERNOR TC.-w. "UUTD Z' ioSi I £~~ alia, IdartoEll f 515iPBr>ifti bOrrn,.wlll-trnoo : I TWIN. FALLS. 3y ownor, I I j i " io< I COMMER M, := u i^.JIS O « ..3 3aiTO.jaamMW. I ^^AUT0DEAL£R^ I AU 1099 lli 1099 I fZD01B2Bi5133»’ AUTO DEALERS l || AUTC l099 M PRDPEF ■ ______3ll>atll, WJOB ■umii’TiiiT3OT." :3Din;„laaJttriama on 3 I ’-».«70N«*ftu«.2bdrm.2 " ■ ro DEALERS | |g AUTO) DE D EALERS 1 arrontnT' ' j twin, AC caiBOfT, fenced. r iort m m W IA •S M m s v f f i n fiT ii JooOes's' H « ir r5^fl>gffi’"y , ‘All PrtMi & PaymMHt Plui sH T h e i ;s e n M ( T J n c: Easicsr Pl O tO Jr s ►laicc In T hh e 'W orld TTo B^uy A C 7 0 1 M ain . C a r ! A v e n u e E 1 ast • Tvw i n Fallss' ■' 7 33 . 3 - 7 7 0 0 o r •r Toll Fite e : 1-8003-316-77003 : t ~kuTlmm»-H«ww,Vt, TWtn F 1 t» , k to h o S t u f d ay ., tA u g u st 2S .1 9 9 9 L EG A L NOTHTIC E LEGA L NOTICE p u b u c s e r v n :e cleIS n C A L . DfBVEI I MESSAGE -So.>aer«csr«l 4 bookkaepors c IL your dassified ad GOATS- Saiiaanon goats. MECHANIC to us at call 324-627:277. ■ Expononcod fami n ADVERTERTISEMENT FOR BID 1 I Oont pay to tnd woi% tw- 733-7300 ~ or 67&4040 IDEALAL Inc. o( Nampa 10 twtnadi irm mochanic >ademlcron.nat CTb o RERS3 ------Sond rosumo;); P,0.P,( Box Soalod proposals will bo rocoivod by Iho State ol idahc« , fore you get th* |ob. For PBtSOtOKLPLUSI haakis knmadut* opaninos U l Irea1 informetlon about ILOAMATEO 6123.TwinFalH.ltIH, ID 63303 Oopjfimoni ol Parli*.8 andar Fteaoaiion, 5657 Wami Spnog REXXT tor tong_h*uilor Drtv*ra and '^ * '2 2}RYWORK 2 1 THEAMALt ------Avfr. Bot»e,-Waho 637-83712-8732 tjrvia mairsiaieondaJK **nc Sx-r«oet»ia n. owOp*ralor«.Onwai» ^ ^l••.F^b^e.C0.l*■ - 1— SUQp^C'»i<»MPANY. .lytECMANTc— ” K------:------;«ce acsms. wraa to n* Dopartmonl ol Parksrks andi Rocreaiion, PQ Box 8372C720. ; to IU a ksng ttrm * 03 « W Oparators must iponing for • Boiso. Idaho 03720-W0-0065 until 3:00 p m. local time 01 Federal Trade Comm*. s_MSSonvranoMjaipMV r* a da an COL and 1 !ywtJp£lmS!?Mt'tt • ' HARVEST^E“ei I ^ nI e DED 'rpo'r“W m“"o•m o q u lp , swn. Washmgion. O C.. « •Woanosday. Sopiombombof 15. 1999 lor: RESTROOM AN[ en».n erwm«^nc9ng 0»**f»dnv(ng.W*of- urabie that factory Applications a " '‘Who-’ic, Pioasailoeont wDrii- FISH CLEANING FACILITY. FAC HENRYS LAKE STATI 20580. orc*ine NaMn- ~_3*et good Emn* ticls. y »W*ntp*y.b*neftts.** ^ippucantshave ' .2 Ihfl eonaiiions.is. bi bonofils, PARK. FREMONT COUNTY.CO) IDAHO, Proposals will bi al Fraud Intormatoo Ce d s v s — la ( ^ r lull Ilmo mechanic. L • -dards doal with orgamza- acachnowiodgo such re- dn»*r tor Flat SdSi*2tx»L instnxakjnalAI. ___»»>m. working knowlo.riodoo lo in o u r te a m1 4 tonal cuaiity 01 caro issues quiquests in writing or by lelo- Now haa oponiftos. In a Win. S i i i f l ? ? ? AppBcatkJnmaierta aOam-eJOpm. 733-«605 PC) &Tvii 5 4 3 < ta s. Idaho cafflftcai ■orialsmBy of potaio handllnojand « *«^*‘ ■ ' ;' -— -* ------— Soiurdoy, August 28,1, 1999, TImofl-NovifS, T w rln/alls'a lls, Id a h o E13 MEOICAt ' ’ MISCELLANEOUSu s PLUMBERS RESTAURANT Full timo roliotBt dijhwaahor,di Konnol / Janlionallal position( Joumoyman piumtw. Tc WAREHOUSE Houra voiy,. ForFo moro In- avail. WorK morn r. Top W enoy's cl,T«-u-i F j ia c** Day.swing shift posilions. je I 304------11 JEnoMEME. Paradise Or, 3 TWIN FALLSkLLS; 3 bdrrv, t ornlngs 8 • wagos. Call 726-2307a37 J now nirmgi Corne tn tor JEROME (5) . 2 baih, t car garo. bolh, 1 coi fofm oKon ploaso pK call altornatlna wool K Appy at J04S Aon LAno.. INVESTMENTS I cor onr,-)(}o. No ______Sh0TylR0t»rta. r**« anapptciMnatSlSB^C. „Gco 3 L I N I O Es s l l f O I Forf item s under a o r adding u p t oI $ i 1 0 0 0 ( M a x i m uuw n of 4 items pleaase) (SI eachodditi‘'itional line.. Private Party onl)>nly. Some reuriaions apply,y. tMen:horidiseonly.) m W T h eT l im es-N e'Jws CallII 733-09311 o r 677~i4 0 4 2 Todalay! TWINFALLS.2bdrm, 150 TWINV FALLS now olflco HOFIORSE..4 yr. old gckJ«g, HORSE Madcson. S450 moo: Coll ( ^tSE.MesounFcBiTr»- BEAM CCIX aM E.J3.Ea I OfSHUANWa oxc. kxoiion. 1821 Add.- gontlo. gor broke, ndos woU. tor,. Otsporsal-Mle.Ois 51000 5 5 . * W ard sprayer, VCESONBRID 733-9658. ■ .600 Avo. E. 2400 or 4000 51500. St £ Con 536-2391. ■ toS2S( t s o c a l .. 5(500 PSi w l D G E * Bobby WolfT | 52S00. C aII423.»C 7a afier.CbI Ids motor. S399. TWIN FALLS. 2 bodroom. sq. * II. Avail, wl soparato fioFlORSE. Poruvion P06O. HORSE onirancos. ContflclJIm 1 0 , »SE. Purebred Arabian BEAK CUa n r c S T s w e y C3ii42t-0348,1348. 1 bolh. Jusi romodoiod. ' 12 yrs-. l4Vj honds. Rog. liiiy.(.2 2 yis. « Grey, vory goTK S - 0 ..3 3 that shoots over, No smoking or poia. S400, *BiOrt. 734-6666., Boy, Bm Woll trained, hon- t l e 'w C RAIKAUGEUGER. Spood NORTH o^a.A . Wash.ngton bred. Atwa;.St^ g s x i [ KirTs. 6-X30- F ch as he that falls k Wotor pakj. Call 733-6348 TWIN FALLS. 2400 sq. ft.. dlos dIO! any trail, oxlromoly 50.CaH208-32*-67BS. r 30- PTO, Good A 103 ■or734.a52&------G< roalperkrngrW m dow sr srix9mo«h-gBi1rS3200.-C8l1- eur'O 7 3 rtn u 3 , V K J87 Busy Contor. Beautiful 352352-1935. ■ HORSEiSES - Leather srow | 0 3 a 3 £ .S e f i» i3 MXlS34-ffl9£■4095.-9om.5pm TWINFALLS. A Now 3 t torwshsiivertnm.ffia. €TD. S *a — Montaigne ♦ AJ 106S2 bdrm. 2 baiti, coQimi hoot- *Spaco. Sl400/mo. Toll RoRORSES. Attention Rc^ 2^h&^ 16 ta 326-5302. Ing nnd AC. gorago. pa- Ffoo l-877-73a-6SB5.M orsi orso sheets. S20 and nuHtecfllD ♦ 7 , »rsl AQHA blaek 4 ^ >. Can S43-5531 -eOSS.art 3RJD3020. tio/dock, rolng.. ranoo. TWIN TV FALLS. Now olilco 3id Golding. Athloi.c. „ .■■■=■ JO 148. front WESTT e a s t • DW. W/D hook-up. loose Spaco6 now ovoll. N. Col- srntjm ort. willing, w /groot tSES. A rui«n nsrses ' B E E T riA i SPRAYER. 3 Ith W(uls opening * a 7<742 A K 9865 & crodil chock rog. $695-» Iclogo Offico Park & down- d Mountditi Viei I NOW RENT 1 & 2 Bedro • • Laundry Fadlitic: ______.^OFFICE LOC • t20t Lady Luek Drive • or Call 775-: ' 1 ^ ^ ^ llmin: { jf c g Lqu4llli>ulntC — B f e Haw Ranting Aflor, Comfort & Convenie Navmrl-2-3 Bedroi • Sp.icfoui • Efflclcni • Foile readr b o> g a a te l±*e bus trip to Glenns1 FiiQn m lib •orest Service employees A Forest Service spokesmi•sman Burlington Northenrs" Ithe depoi posed to ti* ]; iidter tua-pluyeuss said was who worke d ie aQ iafer omwesgb Saaa -1: ru ij-f IJ ^nnrwiimitfTHyn^ rked wich herbicides or d d< e n n e d to comment on theBcasc. ca: __Fc R ^ lw ’ay C o.’s_eud spilled or the Jocataouioa railroad «f£izaal$ 5e»lE» XTedaetdas:. jiimmiB war^ i cuwiay: heoltlt proiroblema for spedal paiipaint to mark trees for Ci fer. w ant to bu^d ^ ; m r ilm . Calls, to Tipton’s home rang rai 1 dcsi^ a topnotj^'mod aldihedepm . fiacc a h e a ric e -so :be logging wwere e r at an Inaeased risk unanswered ur Friday. ty. District 1 Wardird members But awfmCTnerCatnayi«5ineaeDf c ; h th e I'Fif.i-^ Vi»if-iT;^.iii.n iiiW“ : ‘"intiu: wa» ui lign^fiiixncanc caccor ’ voted-4-3 TO oppose'eniation at live Dale VaaV. Sioae said ihe e. ' imdiu-diidiiian.aactoto ]piusuefur- -‘‘unacceptable risks"n's i office in aquifer is ihrextenedih bt-cs^ IbI b e ie n e c . agBfrif tb« xeanc ]; dhur cuurc am an..''ss a i d « MAUPIN AUUCTION * J Tmight pose in case fusi^le'modd d soureesusr^rftbiiednDBteajBheagi. sjsaSi: UkcsiiC.aftataomey fot sa£=? esgzaeeriC ai^tC aS nQ^ : i OL aiiiiirinir, ^M ON D A Y , AUGUS® T30,1999,.#«^ ] leaked into the aquifer.gallon, rwo- Andhcsaid*d«hBvtcrSichii^aD a^soiso r z b e d ’om sr dfa< ] Earlier, three boardand fuding Nonhera trioriedtDbt^ihe43epCB gevpB ; i^l^t^9CSeEvi^a^ offidals ATED: JBroms. tdaho. 424 Wesl RoadsiI.FfomltiseentefofJaWma. ^ , were gi\-en a present puciidi ai . O isd ^-thtac ac the paint Bo41/2m!i8iwert.WalchkI ior auction ilDds. ) -Burlington Northern's ! tniic ui;uni:7 stimiliurds,tfvwhile the SaleHmKSzK& O O m EVEBMSAlf______[ , Rathdrum, w here a sca ^ i ^liraiiiiaffllithacNileaIes- CT tw nim l ____ Uinch by Kathy j shows the 500.000-gaIljes over inivestment]t I I ltoi£.wdiii'guinccunciir LAWN & QARDEIiEN it e m s ------I . tank diesel storage ant promises I ictiit. iTmlixbiciidi im rfu iclf-propellcd rotary lawn mower:r wlili tear bagger* self-propcllrdHied : “ lawn jprtnkl.nkler • propane barbccuc • do| rhe Idaho thelan is xeld C3Mana>«s» FireFcv Lendcgs tsslisw im jmil. onuicipLiafiiaciDns.. loghousc • wheelbarrow • S ft. * [X- is suing a that th e im -e ^ I Siliet- CllianiuaL FainamrCo.o£B- step ladder* B&D clcctric hed«c trimmertri • 4 stack on patio chairs ,• v e a n js a s auere o S e p pccfaased rd : rerrnal janatm uiii^ • hoes • rakes • forks • shovels Irs.t . I :ompany he and w ould Syit id d ID p eaeae. Baa i=ca!!ea Stearn r io o a r nwii Mf-iu: nthe“ iduli*. ini Itiles.. Slichi.,Jt, aaid the State su(ally selling First LawJer*ers acdfgnnjTy C arp. B eparpZTiaes of Fjaance 3: COLLECTIBL3 L E S Ih IB jlR inH IHM P p B g Child's rirc cn cs and foil- u-em >.nT>Trr»piupL di±iaK K ^BmasiKiBT mtneii IU ; engine pedal car with ladder • child’si Radio Plycr wagon •> 10 BOISE (AP) - Thtling about *^aeofthe io jeiU. Kallon mllk'cait'can • Toy Ford tractor ♦ toys • 3 clcctric Irain sets, I is Uoncl; be StmdamesnS char nxsre to,tn> some dre over 'ncl; 1 . D epanm ent of Finance i; dples -H-hea;31 3-00 a i« o f f e n s s he-seo )vcr SO years old • several clectr:trlc train buildings, depots and * i seceand bn che'lnms. componentsIS • 3 or •« mini trinket trains fro : Nampa m an and the coreL'd in 3rd securities is thai«TiBhst«at)di»-th 5 c e rom Germany • 3 music boxeses • • I sa id t i a c n e n c n Ititifap DIown Klai^I picpieces • Crystal glass picccs • Crys ^represented for illegallyy, contends dose all of tiicheinaieii^ihecand iisres:s o a r s b a d p u t in a a o se dhun ystal clock‘ Cowboy statue • unregistered securitiesicz i did n ot along »-idj the S H O P IT E MMS tfae h ^ '‘SeoBBis SaflEJBB.OCB? gBCal m a t .'tihm in?ttw»r!s- Dura Cra(t ben< 't ing to be forthcominjITS that the Bureau Chirf bench drill press • 8 ft. woodedI wotkm bcneh • 3 In. bench vise • ief M aiihrs F i »S : tI J' micsrs TT>*JVT^II^ire JTIftWC B&D 1/2 el< sc» . ‘ investment risks. iy offering said. :. electric drill • 3/8 Inch Skii clccicciric drill . Roll round toolbox • !aeciia£ wih'SbeSL. /\uonc(l hand 1 IX • ! t The lawsuit, filed^ and desist T he d e fe a d nd tools • drill bits • Craftsman nat Sander • Craftsman Skll saw • Ddaais also cffensS aemila w n K . .&Bsht(ileHtc .ndll IbBK . Craltsman rouii District Coun Tuesday,four c other and sold unre{ outer and tools • CampMI Hausdt'field aliless {wrtabic palnl sprayer repstered «aoBSi» ^oerIT itnBesaors liutne • battery charge lyw |r that Nick Androlewicz vhen ihej- naea arger • cigarette lighter air comprcircssor . Mini Mac 16 In. chalnsawuw ;fc «C3« xtcn Siocfised Ea a h o s i caasmifiaRiBra co rdds s 'M aklta disc sander • 100 , tell potential customorstment i said do so, ScanlBamsad. i ibsirdE 0 ft. tape • organizer boxes'if. • • S ^ UfawIlK yoBR'Ulctlnt, eaWlii dao’t screwdrivers1 • ssocket sets • levels • hand sawjws • c clamps • electric stapler • Florida-based company ( ittt* t b n Iw t new pop rlvlter '■tr. i t 'Iter • 18 ft. extension ladder • grgrease guns • eompresjlon testertter { t ^investm ents had cease an - =S."*SMSUtdMnTiua- and other shoplop items 3 U¥‘»«>afion^|{hwelli«*tit •orders against it in fou HOUSEHC 'states. m ^ ^ HOLD, SPORTINa ITEMSIS & MISCELLANEOUS I clcctric h e a teer r. ♦ 4 drawer chest of drawers • B& i ■ The Finance Departmc ^ Biiae. icratti afC Iba- ma w«w portable TV . skis, poles andmd I SnaiL bIUv. » ctc. • ftshlnsK tatackle »Acro U te 7*50 blnoculailiars • palm roller and bnishes • H aidhndkamR ntmwmlfclu i b l ^ w e r i tied dow n belUslu • 3 burner Coleman cam p jtov * • ^ v ;;. tog oniclo... •arim. Mac tDuefh Off imU ove • Coleman lantern • sleepinging : «nd tm to Itt* .oinil KHKltl OIL Wa bag»»greaso&» & oils • l ^ b a l l bats • new rollstisserle *Apothacary vases • small kitchen appJJan* lall Jancei • pots and pan* • utensils» • post hole digger • 1970 BuickIck •ntJUn. wheels and otheIther mlKclUneous Items too numimerous to mention .. t e h t t r A i l e Dnira ■ ^ g ^M teB gnUmitoi _I 1968 Starcraft,'t. singlesl axle, tcnt ttallcr. crank upip type, needs rtp alro n canvas. '■ e w « t ^ ^ "■ w ith-i^piiMm. OWNER! BILLMMAUPIN ------and visit-. D>adbCta.d&QD«i T ratt Cut tt Itakiklt Cfciddl Oiy «l Sil« ^ : e n v l T p T i i M j e CaULTDOMr S dt M M 9«l by M a ste rs Ao(lOctlon Strvlce TmFalS^JUiiInn 731-050 er73&]» 0 3 6 "The Business that Sen?rvice Built’ WM AUClUCTIONEERS CLERK : i OC m MBc n O F n m mIEEE r E m i Lyis M uitara ta r Gary Oaboma ^ Umar Lovatand - • ^ i l l SBBiSiE H | Buni. Idahooho Ooodkig, Idaho — ianliini&. i * l , (208) 543-622-6227 (208) 934-S3S0 (20BM3e-9S63 ailKSSWl!S S Mottle Mo Phones 73M 616 • 539-5:^5350 • 431-7355 i I -VkKWimaOn^^rfirflW i- WngsMePtwn>twne 208-431-7355 » FAX 208-430-7351355»www.ma«tafmirl«Dn fwn ^ ' I 1 I_! PO(DORCC r Saturday. Aucutt 26,.8,1999 Tlmevllawy, Twin F.-ifli, IdflheIdahc C-5-ocre ranch in Island ^ BB f The fish in the outlet, im-i^.ffinp ■ Park was boughtbou five years ago nad ling Dq ^ ^ H w ■ ■ by The Nanir lative cutthroat trout, arc th^eB^eat------B mrc Conscrvanci., an cuttned by warm water that flows ■ organizationion more famous for out )ws ■ iireserving5 landla with rare ani- Fio f^ e ^ o w lake. May said. ■ inalsorendanjlangered plants, in Fora 53,000, the ranch is putting tl a new sipckwatering system I Recentlyy abouto two dozen that I Idaho ranchi liat will pull warm w ater out of ■ S - . » r - ^ t T ichers piled into a thefie outlet for the cows. It had K 3. * t''*ris£3 ■ Avagon to sec«tJie t] results of a four- beer ■ yearcxpcrima een drawn from one of the >id ment m raising cattle. sprii^"Ije^crecks, which hdp lower I ' The ranch:h has> been divided thev I into 12 pastursturcs. The cows arc “V ■ moved lo a dii “We want to see what works I different one eveiy .andid doesn’t," May said. “Everylu K S H H I P I I tiiree to 12 daydays so they don’t e a t - - time ■ fjrass down lo n e y o u can leave cold w a t» in to the nub. The pas- thee streams,si it helps.” I tures «fi(h strc;itrearas haven’t been Th i ■' -V I I rfrazed for threethr years, giving _ thenThere are 450 cow-calf pairs cm e ranch this summer. So far tfae Lli-i''-- -'I I I plants a chance^.o^l»dc„d ^v. » VWtaisanlwalttofMI I ...diorc up eroded Ives are m ating the weight l| Ite M n Caannny, III. l,st,6004cra oparatton haa becoma i I "Y ou can sei u goals - 2 5 pounds a ^ for ma a neutral I I it’s made a dif J'l s te e rs a n d 2 I ference," saic pounds per dayy I Brad Orme, i 1 forheifere. I .fourth-generfl';v;: . “nie Flat Ranchb I tion rancherher is in a more com- I whose family fortablc position* I ovns 1.300 ||W I||A to experiment I neighboring ftSflRWM with its operation. ' I acres. “You look iM vlffl so’d ' Ken ■ I around and see "cckmann, dis- conservadoct- . I all these things'ISS -V.Jiilu' I that you’d like jyL ^^jl-istJvith the f«wtyf-_ _ I Co do, but usual* al Natural I ly it’s,‘What can R e s o u r c e s — I — Ldo.ihis year?” - Conservation I T he N a tu re I Savice. . I Conscrvancyj H e h d p s rancit. j I h«|s several■al ■ ^^■ ers in Fremont als for Flatat ■ M H County apply for ,nch: raise big] g ran t m oney a nd I healthy .cows, I design improve- I — r e s io ro — - t h e L ■^^■m ent projects. I I stre a mts s 'o n its I The Flat Ranch is I I land andst assist fl ^B B fl a good model to I I other ranchers show ranchers I S rs SH Bw hat might be I I w ith th e samIC e U I interests. I U K n affordable and I I M a n a g e r ! B M |ll benefldal on thetr I I A llen May said fl h HH m own land, he said. I I th<5 conservationn Inagfcm “l don’t think a 'I I organization c] private rancher I I wai^^ts to k e e pJ Flat Rwidi Manager Allan May,y can take the risks I _ ■ __ ranchesjn.thee «mnlne> a Mdlmarrt trap near i I West intact. «. bank o< the Hewy'tUkawrtJet I They’re impor- Ul- tbe ranch. I ' lant open spaccs s does," he said. “If I they lose money ■ I that offer r^ u g e fortforwUdlife. on cattlc I At the same tir ttie this year, tHey’re not I time, changes goingtol10 lose die randl." ■ ■ need to bc m adeie tot keep cows May sa I from trampling stre ’ said he’s realistic about I sm ^ a ^ what >theroth cattle ranchers can I ■ erosion and damacilagmg fish habi. do. They,. I tat. ey.don’t have time an d vol. I u n te e rsrs to 1 plant 3.000 willow I I “If we do all wee canca on our own trees alon I ranch and walk awa longstreambanks. ■ avray, wc’ll have W ith1 some si thoughtful plan* ■ I failed," he said. “BeBccause there’s ning, he s I a ja n c h upstream ju le said, a few w eli-p lac^ H 1 just wailing to fenccs corcan m ^ e a big difference ■ ■ b s subdivided andmd turned into inimprovi On thhe e banks of a stream | I Flat Ranch hasJS gottenc more where he’s I than 540,000 in state le’s poindng out the bene- ■ tate and federal flts of restiesting pastures, he sounds ■ I grants for improvinging w ater quali- like a cros I ty and wildlife habii ross between a salesman Qbiiat on farm s a n d a preireacher. That’s not so ■ I and ranches. On1 average,a\ the unusual in I landowner has to co in a conservadon group H ) contribute 25 that’s usedied to ncgotiadons. I pcrccnt of the cost.'• , “ W e’ll I I T h a t h as paid to 11 take the headaches to fence pas- for you.. IfU you don’t feel lik e ■ I . tures, put a crcekback bac in its nat. d e a lin g w I banks and rcstor : with the paperwork, H store a wetland w e ’ll mtake a t you a deal,” he ■ I •Jl ^dramed imd said. “Wefe ieven might open our H ch eck b oook o l if we think it’s a I Ihcro are five sprin creeks on----- g o o d -e nlough'project o i for thV ■ th e property th at flowflo into the system.” I Jefferson1 c( o u n ty triess to root I I o u tc o m ppromise j overr hogfarrn .■ I WGBY{AP)-Jcffen•few n County the final votetKc. I Plpining and ionihg ol R offiaals will Robisonn isi proposing to build I <^odc next week whet 'h^ertorec- two hog feedMdlotsonlandllmOes I o^cnd approval ofaRobensof i eastofRobeiiberts. I n i|h ’s plan to raise 96.0C6,00ffpigs. T h e $13 I A meeting Thursd 13 million project rsday night would incncludc a covered I attended by 150 peopl•ople WM th e d igester tha ■ second one on. Dave J Jiat would hold about /e Robison’s - 140,000 goll»Uons of pig manure ■ proposal. The flrst, .threethr weeks, ondwasiews■water. - I ago at the county courthouse,coi p I was so crowded thatat everyone< ^ I who showed up couldinotgetin. no I . - J i the Planning oneand Zoning I C9mmission approvesk s th e plan I tjext week, it will be forwforv ard^ to I 4 >unty commissioncra, v m - ~ ^ I Lookiking for a ■ n o N s N e w » w C a r ? I I Aa< I IUborDs/WeetcDnd-SepL<» CKcl: k H e i e ! I B l I I I CEIkhom Resort, S u n ' 0 ™ i0 e d■dsontbelnteraet .4 I - lt^* * * ‘'^"ffSportJcan,a»nw ^ ■ 1 I I pcUuks, luxury can Ec lown isCthejr’Rosjr.-and— lK]ptiiiej I 1^ exctllcni condition cai nluIWhetberjroD'^ I n . of theScyi fic 60’s. lini all you have to do I If! 0vcf200git4ica»l t e a idoutioore.calltoday{ I I}-; ' f=bfmoroWomittlonca M^fewsOnUn* y»coin I I7 3 3 -0 S 9 1 I h'r. 1-800-255-1485 ' I’ I «foronlkwciaasnedt. _____
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