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BOISE—“Aftcra stoistorm y 15- plus-hour spedal scssiission. the state House and SenSenate o n Friday passed Gov. JiitiJim Risch’s plan.to cut .$260 milm illio n In property taxes that ha>have b e e n m W used for public schoolK)I imainte- ' nance and operations,IS, Ifilling In the revenue by raisinglg tlth c s d e s tax a n d using part o>f f tlth e State surplus. Tlie session •wasmarirs:SnM,Cba^e^e,'* ' sort things out,ut, and while place." C Cs a rtlsse r said. "I In areas like northernem Idaho, matchc:hes in the face of a dropped. dro The integrity diatat ^-:i0:3&'aih.,r-' some players;rs a re still can ’t say anyai m orc." , executive director. where homeowners hahave »ecn NaUoni}nal Junior College they thc have, it was really, rcal­U- iMria .' mulling their: o;options, the NJCM e Baker also con- tlieir assessed valuesK iIncre^ Athledc:dc Association ruling. , ly ly absolutely a amazing." , :; ■ team will playron. or Wayne Bi lat the sanctioning by 60 percent. Rischi^sald sa relief Desoltelite a possible sanction The T announcement thata t Co^?. "I have a goodgO( idea of firmed tha measures passed by'y ttl ^ 2 0 0 6 both CSI and NJCAA th the e team w ould p la y o n vtmsa s ; ; who’s going to be back," ise s e e CSt, Page A3 Legislature would bc'W w iped o u t officialsials arc expecting to be a a positive r end to a tryingng Cartlsser said..“For “P the most Pleast by this year’s propejp e rty itsx uiuw ou 51 representative GraydonHI Stanley talks about tti(Uie status of voUeyball teiteam on ma^cvalley.com.n. P lease s e e TAXES.ES. Page A3 m C S li ~T COMINGj N o w w h a tt ? SUNDAYr I Frustrat(ted by city]:hall, mannmakes marl'k 1 ^ ^ H ByBlalrKocb In June,e, they bought the engin^eers to get the require ^ W Tlme»W»ws correspoiM)odent p ro p e rty forfor $30,000 and then siteite p lans," h c said. w e n t to th1C e WB ,wereue approved to build too getg to m y p ro jc c t im til n c DtpMtnrit l'{ ^ ter, their empty lot: ata 436 Main thc commununity shop, but in - yeai'ear." y iMta Ave. North featureres a: giant, order to getget the building per- The Tl roost frustrating UUrto g or Hoag was that thc centiIte r ttM }M M y o Mi ArtHoaisajnhUtfrsMliilitebaUic«MMAnioo*Mi M ridt« uactianr CQ W« vacartI Mlot wooden question mmark. mib you havehi to get profes- for lone plans. I would isn'tsn'^t intended to make mont MlU»kmm.katu«,hd, b t hM tractMl a iarp yainrI qoMikMv Marii oot o( fm tratiean Art Hoag built it.it to express -slona^ dot Ofy Unanmi th eir feeling: N ow what? ' have to paj}ay an architect and Please see mVK, Page ^ ■ ^tlMcSr^bi«A«re 4i

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G Mostty aunny o n d . Generally d e a r and iSunny and very becom ing warmer mild MAGAGICVALLEY IDAHO/WEST[___ . NAnON/NAVORLD SPfOKTS ______H iflh : M Low 54 ' 8 6 / 5 5 ----- IN B ^ H fUioinlGuGuanlDBath M t o i d r o p sshlraq k i M Today: Mostly sunnymy an d turning warmer. High“ I 80s. WASHINCINGTON — The §9 U-amohg-Nadonal------Q T onight: Generally/ cl'clear and.mijdl'lows'nearEirs o “ '------death-toU-c id Reserve tro o p s in T om orrow : Slightlyy warmerw under sunny skies.IS. Highs in the Guard and P Iraq has pluislun^ this year as H [ mid 80s, d d z c n soldi)ildiers play,a small- ■ m er combatat .role agdnst an ^ WIialediesLer insu rg en cycy thatt increasin^y D | feather report: See! i p a g e B 6 c d o n Complete we: lonibiati-lnm, but gflimH taisets Iraqraqis.'Thus .far in S n wandering Puget A ugust, flveIve m em b ers o f d ie S I n e w p * pastor an Idahb vet SEATTLE — A young Guard andJld Reserve have TODAY’S HAPIPPENINGS ______I'WIiWIN FAIXS — Before Callli minke whale beachc:iied itself died in Iraq,Tiq, com pared ^vith V fSAHDEHTHff/UNMEWTP . gainedled an international' repu- and died after severhrcral days 44 at thisis pj oint in August s m ■ tationon for cocaine tranicldngg wandering aioundid south 2005. (he deadliestdei m o n ^ o f “The Qreat Ice Creamam Scheme,” an old-time melodrama.m ; jnUicllie 1980s, it w as a H o u sto n - Puget Sound •— ann unusuali the war for the Guard and 6 :3 0 p.m . for dinnerer and{ 7:30 p.m. for showV oonly, historic sizedd ccity of Colombians justt detour for the deeieep-water Reserve, Opera Theatre In Glerilenns Ferry, $18.50 for dinrinner and show; tryingng to survive. Jairo■J species. Scientists w wiere tiy -' SEE PAGE A4 $ 6 for show only, (201208) 366-7408 or (208) 36366-2744. Rcstreitrepo’s fam ily barely g o t by.^ ing Friday to figure: oio ut w hat rome upsets Twin ; “A C om edy d f Errors,”rs,” presented by the Sun ValleyVs an d1 h'he remembers playingg the whale was doinglg inL Puget F B fcD ynanimite found Patlills In double OT cer in the street with an Sound a n d w hy it die< Shakespeare Festival,val, 6 p.m ., in Forest Service/ice Park at'the . ' soccer in c h e c k eBdluggage d l ,i; nge. "We were poor, but lEROME ^ Gary Krumm . corner of Rrst and \^^shingtonVk streets, Sun VaValiev. $ 2 0 for sponge •parents workedT/ery hardJ ■ -H ousiorrON—Seven unre- madtide a triumphant return a d u lts an d $ 1 0 for■ youngstersyo under age 14,j; 7i 2 ^ t k t ------to giveive u s a g ood life," sa id th ei: . K em pthorne s a y s BliBush ' lated securiturity incidents dis- to coaching, leading a, (7 2 6 4 8 5 7 ). 'omc team that had lost 42*yca:/ear-old Roman Catholic irAifJii rupted U.S..S. jair travel Friday,. ‘ Jeroi I w an ts n ew p a rk proj ^ priest.>st, who in Iiily bccamc especially wor- liststraight g am es to a 35-3-J - BEHmEFfTS AMD FUNDRAISERS3 pastortor o f St. E dw ard’s C hurch,I. YELLOWSTONE N)NATION- riso m e:T lieh e discovery diat’a upsiisct victory over die 1\vin lls B niins in do u b le ovcr- Sot>er Riders M.C. 4th Annual KIckstart Bike18 IShow , a Ihc lailargest Roman' Catholicc AL PARK. w yo. —- 1Interior sdck of dynilynamite had been Falls mpdiome aboard aa flight from timene in non-conference fundraiser for th e UtalJtaii/idaho Kidney Foundaticillon wilh raffle, '=“"8'“gregation between Boiseu Secreuiiy DIA Kemf Pocatello. says President Bus)ush has Argentina Ito to H ouston. Tliere footlitbali a c tio n Friday n ig h t.. music and vendors,i, registrationre from 5:30 toD 7 p :m ,. jdication terrorism It'It was the first victory for SEE PAGE D l dircctcd him to d evelop w as n o indie Montana Steak Houseuse, 1826 Canyon Crest Dr., Twin Falls, projects lh a t will help hel pre- was involvetived in any of the the ' Tigers ov er TWin Falls free entry for all makeakes of motorcycles., pare the Nationalnal Park incidents, . s scattered from sinctice 2001 and only the sec- , brandonharvey@qwest'est.n et. Service for its sccondn d centu- co ast to coasoast. ondd in 10 years. ry of conservation. ■ SEE PAGE A4 '> ^I am feeling a lot of EDUCflnOH SEEFEPAGEC4 „ . pndiide," said Krumm. "Wc H o u sin g aand n d ftiel have '«ori)rked, hard for three “Awakening the Brtde,de,” a multi-media seminar;ar about Disirict In polygamisl :e k i T h ere a re n o secrets. Hebralc-Biblical weddlidding customs presented by author s h o p p e is hh p p W ingback : jiTsi w orked o u r b u tts R ebecca Park Totilo,}, 1 to 5 p.m . a t th e Steakh costcc (freewill offering), 4313 1-3 8 4 8 or Arizona school districtrict serv- gy prices aah( h d sagging h om e SEE PAGE BlL 67(> 8 3 9 1 . ing JUI isolated comiimmunity ' values arc: pinchingpir die main . P ark R anger C lark T. Heglar’s\ Snake River Plal'Iain p resen ta- long dominated by aapolyga- { driver of thedie U.S. cconomy ' ■ ■ tion and Interpretatloitlon, sp o n so re d by th e Hageagerman Fossil mist church "hasi a com- —dieAveragirage Joe's wallet. Beds National. Monumum ent, 2 p .m ., in th e Visitoritor C enter on ConVI(ivict flees to Mexico pletcly diflcrcntly look lot and SEEPAGEAS 19 State Street. Hagerma•man, no cost, 208-837479:793 ex.. 5227, feel" and hopes to0 em( erge ______A'IN FALLS — C onvicted1 from under a staie-af-appoint- felonn I:Urcndira Cruz Martinez’ ed receiver’s supeipcrvision EEnvAis packcd(cd her three kids inside aI . within a year, the d The 4th annual Sun VaValley Renaissance l^lre,9, \with jousting, little• redrc< c a r S unday artd d rove! newly appointed gov dance, food booths, mminstrels, artisans, gamesies for children . south,h. ffleeing the country andI board says. and more, 10 a.m. to 5 p .m .. Sun Vaiiey Festivitival M eadow s making:ing herself this week’s> ■ , SEE;e Fpage 05 on Suri Vaiiey Road.I. $8$: for adults and no costst for children, most;t v wanted fufptivc in the .208-725-2103. Magic;ic \Valley. rv— SEE PAGE Cl V MUSEUMS . Newvgun g range U p ■ Faulkner PlanetarJum,m, ‘Star Signs" at 2 p.m., ■*'Mysteries M N FALLS — I lo u ses a n d from the Depths of SpSpace" at 4 p.m., ‘Journeyiey 10 lh e Edge Canyon H im 'l'niil n o w su r- of Space and Time"" ala t 7 p.m . and ‘ Pink Royd:'d: Dark Side of roundid the once-isolated ■ K S S h e c a n heate a r! L the Moon” al 8:15 p.rp.m.', th e H errett C enter fortor Arts an d policece department firing ^ ’-'^■'1 MIAMI — For 3-ycar-old • ij ] Science on the campuipus of the College of SouthJthern Idaho. range,;e, iprompting tiie dcpart- A m ina, it wwa; as a day o f firsts. nin harriers ‘ $4 for adulls. $3 for)r seniors citizens, $2 for stu(iluclents and it to tra n sfo rm th e ned-in slab o f deserl it h as Idaho researtheis st 'The Iraqiiqi gid had been . (Inrr $ 9 for fam ilies (no chilchildren under 4 years), 732'3 2 -6655. study iminate invite I for half a century into a hui®ybari( beetles„ . deaf sincee birth.I Widi the lO-liincm e m o d e rn firing ninge. * help o fth c U.S.U Arm y in Iniq I'VIW IN l^ALL.S— 'l\vln Falls outdoors "Thehe days of firing into a din BOISE — For twowo years, a n d a MiaMiami-based aid Highgh School rilled th e da y at n are over.” said Capt. Redflsh U ke Visitorr CC< en ter A ctivities, includinj Boise State UniJniversity p’oup. shee wasw flown to die tho J'; Jerom e/T \vin Falls Cross II I>ike. researcher Wyatt WWilliams United StatesItes to have a hear- Com Ranger "Animal Tracks:k s" (Stanley Lake Overlook] untry Invitational Friday SEE PAGE C l h:is glued bark beeilidies to a ing implantstit surgically placcd at i tlie College of the a.m.. Sawtooth Salmoimon Festival starting at 100 a.mi .. slender rod on a ms- Morniiiningside, Sawtooth, SEEF;E PAGE 06 d o n s from1 dOl d s city’s boister- |y |jp SPORTS Porrineine and Lincoln elemen- o u s nevifs cocorps didn’t focus inico tops Century ' The 8th annual Idaho10 iState Off-road Champion!onship, with taricsai■s a n d R obert S tuart Junior ffissing coach susiie o n d ie IiHemingway-like HL;{UI>l-RT - M inico quar- . several racing classesses and food concessions.J. 9£ :1 5 a.m .. H ighm1 m et th e stan d ard s. ofendiezzling$30,0l10 0 0 detaUs o f thetheir nine monlhs terb.back Dane Broadhead1 Almosta Ranch R.C.’s.:.’s. 1732 Eldridge Ave.. Twinvin Falls, free • SEE PAGE Cl adrift, an acaccidental 5,000- willI! receive much of die admission. 733^667.67. COEUB D'ALENEJE — An m ile jo ujrney rn from the credi:dit for the Spartans’ 47- Gettinting a ride arrest warrant haslas been Mexican porlonofSanBIjis. 25 home victory over issued for a fo rm er PoPost Fails SEEPAGEAS ntury Friday n i^t. b uJRLEY k i — Cassia Joint . Little L eague tretreasurer Bu3ut the truth be told, Web READER^REACTION I _ ■ S chooljol Districi officials are( accused of. takiitg; $30,000$ Makers offf ft is h in g ta c h le Mininico’s solid offensive line ^5^ searchiiching for ways to make it from the organization bim flu p an ic S,,d stiffling defense v«:re On‘Coach Stroudud o u f .... saferr fofor p a re n ts o f D w orshak A • warrant wass " issu e d ; real heroes. H lemnentary er School students; TliursdayforJamesA.; A. Harris, DELIA, Colo.Cc — Unes of "0 'Our O-line played really • ick up their children after 37, a day after police;e Ilearned . long, narrov Wayne Ftandsen:-Whathat in th e worid is Beck thinkiiIking? He has TOW, white build- hardrd a n d o u r d efen se m ad e he had c-maUcd Iiiss cjex-wife. in g s sp readad out across the bigp ju st m anaged to destroyitroy CSI athletics. Il's time for a new ^ . ' plays," Broadliead said. SEE PAGE C l £ PAGE 06 ranch in the tt lush, green President. Beck shouldJld resign o r b e fired before! he can do ar^ ' SEEF SEE PAGE 81 farmland ' o f w estern more damage.’ Canada coirfinns ancmother Colorada InInside aro chick- Ijgli^ihthouse wins Ug. rKMCA u p to) K85,000 In eacli of ® Dtate: ‘What in th e workorld would cau se such an awsiward winning case of mad cow disi die dimlyy Ilit coops, with MlvlURTAUGH — Jeremy coach to quit or be ask(isked to leave? I agree, Blli.,.s...something is ™ TOBOOTO ^ CCanada Interiors dialh a t feel like green- EldnIredge's two-yard run up!“ confirmed mad coww diseasei houses andnd smell like out- with:h 6:54 left In th b third-1- in an animal on ann jAlberta iiouscs. ThislisisTomWliidng’s i quararter put the finishing ftn : “I am .positive that’ilat’the volleyball program willill nor longer be a farm Wednesday, thehe coun- lab, wiieree heI creates new touclich on Ughthouse tradition at the school,ol. Beni Stroud is CSI Vblleybalbailllir try’s eighth case of ate1 terminal kinds ofchicltilckens—-or,more Chrisristian's 46-0 metey role ailment that has rolrolled its specifically,ly, chicken feadi- viciotory over host M Urtau^ livestock industry ers. qnF i I Love C S I:‘We do knewnow, however, that Beck is aa pprincipled ' M g ld ll Friday night. king a point SEE PAGE 82 leader wtio d o es th ln ^ by th e book. CSI would noinotbepartng SEEEPAGE06. F SEE PAGE C7 ways with Duggan, andnd BeckI would not have firedxJ Stroud, j wAlN i r FALLS — Art and unless there were good>od reaso n s for such cataclysrysmic changes M aryy I-IH oag oflV vin Falls w an tI within the CSI athleticic d ep artm en t BINGOI You couldn'tcoi have , to givevc backI to th e c o m m u n ity said it better." th ey’ lolove. But after nmning T i m e in to red re tape that will costI_____ s s - N e w s ------“ $io;ooc000 to"cut througKTthe K lililiiilW H M T On Renewii^theletwaby^.. coupicple is u p a g ain st a v ^ . in«»|tor...... 735.JJ05 TVUmrtt*« Nm (UPS 631-080) ti put«M Mr« stead of d community Sheril Powell: 'As a Jerolerome fen, I would likee tt o m ention irf-M Sl K.T>nK)aUi^ ...... 8” -«J42 MMOmedtDT...... 73M2M nuiiilliniiiiifcii Cwn.Thi«a«r h . pened since 1 9 8 8 .' 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"It hasIS tto do with the , d o m ore. , ■ “If it is,Is, tldiey do n ’t know IL" req u ests to allow, th e reacbadlng to bone die minoriiloriiy party has to < fix J was in.” “I rcprcscnt a districtict that has GOP)P proponents countered stop. "W c realized th e oonly n vray pick widi thes governor,"g said been crying out for profiroperty tax th at diethe educadon rainy day . w e c o u ld p ro teci oursehnelves w as S en ate Majorityrity Leader Bart - Senate Minority U*d«r relief for many years,"," ssaid S e a ^ 1 fund eensures r schools v^l be to te a m th e rules." Davis, R-Idahod RiUs. Clinlint Stennett, D-Kctchum Shawn I^ugh, R-SarSandpoint. - ' ,9 uately funded — even if "This is one moree :step in Z------adequattate economy stumbles. O u r 2 0 0 7 ’s are0 arriving dalaily — W e’re outo o f room! rcfonning taxation toda;(day— and W th e state/cry single year, there has in the futxirc of Idaho.” "Ever)an increase lh.approprla- - About$ip5miIllonwitwillbccut been {mman this Legislature,’' said 3 K V I tions fm from the property taxesXC3 o f resi- Del Rayi>ouid, R-Rcxbuj’g. Rep. Dei dential homeowners.s. I Roughly I in g $ 1 0 0 million into dial $62 m illion come& o if dietl taxes "Putdngation stabilization fund, ; ------of-VBcation-home-anbusincsses a i^ $l$18.4 mil- tin u aline Republican m ajorities In . Jion gets cut from the[ic taxes of T hSenate eR a n d H ouse killed^ ^ ' ^ ‘17-:rs . others, induding farmrm ers ' die Senocratic attempts to intro- : utilities. D em ocran altemativc proposal d u ce ar •; Wltlt the sales tax( hhike and w ould have cu t $105 mil* ‘' .accompanying lossess toto d c d u c - diat WOIIn taxes on residential libn in . tio n s -from incom c taj die 11111111^^1 eowncrs, but left die school hom cov O ur New : idaho State 'Ruc.Comi)m m ission m businesses, farmers and iw RV's Come With levy o n I . • AllAirwjnd ; h a s estim ated th at n e t ttax relief Idaho state b p . I ies. The minority pany's f t i L B c 3 f m p.DoloniCrow, ' mUWes- Idng SlabUUiMjKks •^ould bc upwards of> raS 5 n ,il- didn't call for a sales .tax • Uiero«Ye Ijion, Tax Commiimissloner ck-. i,.- esilaushwWilililKiu . plan ose.dli • Electric Landii)dingGur Lq>'ot rpuW ayne HammondJ Ssaid2 Speaker of the Ho protest. Senate Democrats 5c d liisch's Newcomb Inside H Democrats opposed hHouKchinlKriln demandindcd die 29-page bill bc . plan, in pan, they saidId, , Ibccausc Boise on Friday. ■ page by page, I'- ' read, th e sales tax IncreaseJ wwill affect lumbered four-to-onc in O u tn u n % R t S c J FRV iow-income people who wh don’t argued tliat sci cham bers, they said it was A c ro ss Irom theth< Rupert Elks on the Rujupert/Paul Highway , ownthcirowniiomes.s. bc pitted agaischool funding w ill' both ch:only option.in a session ' ^ gainst odicr state. their on ■. And Idalio universit;rsity presi- programs such bcr-stamped from the 4 3 6 -3 7 2 4 d e n ts iind the Idolio EtiEducaiion prisons ih ach f as Medicaid and "rubberm ing." . Associaiion. the tcacherlicrs union, scarcc monc)(3 ficrcc rivalry for bc^nii!c realized die fix w as in." y "Wc r Schw arzeneg^g g e r d e a l e n d s l e!gal g i batde tied tealalleged groping LOS ANGOUiS (AP)P ) — Gov. acto r d u rin g a lire pleased that this, legal ; a 2 0 0 0 interview and arc Arnold Schwarzeneggcggcr set- and later defar Ite h as now been sctdcd." IVeefnese/aylyAug, 3 0 th^^ fam ed by h is a id e s d is p u te : tied a libci lawsuit Frid'riday with during his 20 0 a s ta te m e n t issued jointly ,a former late-niglu BriBritish TV governor,!003 cam paign for said a.ondon st by lawyers for in Lom ’ personality who claimlimed she "The parties /arzeneggcr and the ics arc content to Schwari ■ was groped by the HoiHollywood put this matte an. A n n a R ichardson. ittcr behind them woman, Servingibthe Twin Falls, Norths1 S/cfe, and Buriey-RupipertAreas . G S I ^ ■ ; r — I B a g g eiReds d (instock): |- R a n s f s i - Contiauedfrompa^Al program via a match against Scenic a phone call from a.m. m • Poultry Crumbles9S& Pellets •Mineralsa l s Aiithorisrized Distributor of b o d y m s m oving forworward on his home Adilctic Conference foe ! in southern West At gen. Inc. Feeds. the mauer in a Fridaiday-afier- Ciilifornia. I College (Ulah) will bc a • Range Blockss • Rolledi C G rain Range Snow Cl noon phone inierview.5w. "Tlie only thi 3mc reprieve for the pro- • Rabon & Bloat.at.Blocks • ProteinIn T u b s QualilylV& Service for over "We will have, aI rm eetin g is the NJCAAthing w I’d like to say wclcomi 75 years! ^ will Tmd th e tru th gram , • Custom Dietss R a b b itIt FPellets [___^ today to determine ouour dircc- out and 1 w ish tiui’s what I’ve been wail- sh the best of luck "That' .lion," Baker said. "Primrimarily.ar to the CSI vc )r now forwhat?'niirty-sbc • Caif Pellets & BlendsI • Swine > DD iets voilcyball team." ing for n ; ^ s point, we are loolooking at Lopez said. "I s?To b e o u t o n th e court." • Bulk Feed in TTotes - • Molasse:ses Tubs g jH "It's an unfortu- hours?'l ■ the volleyball (programam), but it nate situation, ssc r said. • C racked C om & HehienScratcIi • E q u in e )n. I wish the col* Cartisse could.be more broa'o a d th an Icgc the b est ol e Golden Eagles will also [of luck." ’nieC ______» Dog & Cat Food .that." Lopez serve Eastern Arizona College ai T/ed as a student play Eas , > Wlicn contactedd about assistani duri I and rival Salt Lake jring the Golden noon i t 'itroud's release fromn Ldie pro- . Eagles' 2005 munlty College at 3 p.m. m . )5 championship Commu '!jgram and (he possibsibility of run. then tool i- Monday-Saturdayly g)® ggaSi556^! Dok .over die pro- today. NJCAA sancdons belnjiing levied gram's assisi 8:00 a m -6 :0 0 pmn (aaoss&omLong^iew Fiber) , ilstant coaching ------■ -upon the coUcgc. fomsrmcr stu- duties after Ii neS'News sports writer ■ Iim Cartisser — Tim a .'•dent assistant and 22005 0 0 assis- curirent coach Larsen can be rcached at 1- “'tant cpach-T.J. Lopezlez voiced h u sb a n d —:h le{ H eidi C an lsscr's Eric Lar.658-3883. Ext. 220. or left th e p ro g ram . 800-651 r . ' his support for Stroud;ad and tlic , . For now, S en^ma^cvalley.com. Saturday’s 10:30 elarscni • - -• i- -rV; : (. 2'}.. M ark__ hF''‘ '• '•'t'"‘ ContimKdfninipasBAl “The sad as now. McClellan even a n d h e doesn'i u n d c:rstand rst the d part is, he’s “to a p lan n in g a n d zoning ^ , went to costs. an artist i ;Ing In su p p o rt o f his plan. m eeting “M y wife a n d I oonly r had . . It and wants 's a sh am e. T he property , . "It’s a ' i about $65,000 to inv(nvest into tO pUt S( an eyesore before," she something w as an . the community. I mc "T he sad p art Is, he's an not going to go IntoS dt o ‘:S there ththat would 1 and wants to put some- ' tills," he said. '.‘I und I there that would the city wants to ma:-r'surJ enhancece the city.” mce the city. Nobody that every thing Is abovlovcboard, (ijel s som ething jtinky buili. I B r o u g ht tot you by: neighbor Colleen wants si b u t I feel that 1 a m a icapable hat. But City Hall doesn’t ■ ^ person that could give giv them I to give him a har^ time what they want to kno\now." m ake It c o st prohibitive to m d g n i v and mol v i ; i { V i s t a Renee Qirraway. IVvin IVv Falls ‘Safety is a big \! him to enhance the Jig factor." allow 1 w i s i r i zoning and deveh/elopment Safety and r ib o rh o o d ." i procedure aside, neighbc manager, said the proprocedures Moag’s ncig jighbor Colleen —------arc a matter of publicsic safety. McClellan thir j/r Koch lives in Buhl. She A F a m i l f. Festival Fesiaturing: hinks th e situ a tio n Blair. ily Friendly "In a- com m erciallyilly zoned stinks. S he h as be reached by e-mail at la s lived across th e can be FRIDAY; area, he needs tcto have alley from thi ■koch&gmail.com or by the lot since 1999 blairkot sta m p e d p lan s.” sshe h said, and has never ’}g316-2607. ja k h o u se , Fri. Sept. 15.1, 11:30 a.m. vcr seen it look as callitjgl • K ick off part)rty at Outback Steal -Advanced Tickckets S15 available atTwTwin Falls Chamber OfliT ice Offendeie r s L ______• Spagetti Feed: d , (At the Vistor's Center,',Fri. Fi Sept. 15,6:00p.m.) ' CootiaBedfrwnpaeBAl "Every year a r th e sta te s e n d s ' ------S A T U R D A Y : The electronic m n ap p in g o u t n otices t o ' i f f writer Cassidy to offenders say in g Staff Sept. l 6 , a t Sunrise) software costs $ 12 ,0,C 0 0 the they have to Inian covers public safety f H ot air balloiloon launch (Sat. Se; to register." said Friednu First year an d $7,0000 a year to Tousley. "Thej Uc Times-News. He can be ley have five days for the • P a r a c h u t e s fcfo r K id s (b a s e jumpnplng c)diibition. Sat. Scp:pt. 16,8 a.m.) . maintain it. To pay• fofor it, the to register o r v 'led at (208) 735-3241 or by r we'll go o u t look- reached county will rcachh into a ing for them." ill at cfnedman(?magiC‘ • Rim to Rim1 R1 u n (Saturtiay, Sepl.;.16, 16 lOam -Blue Lakes CcC ountry Club) 1." e-rttail $14,000 annual g gra ra n t the Visitor Ccntcr, II a.m. Sat.[. Sept.1 16) lu sd c c D ep artm en t gives gi' it to • Kids fun runin (Dell Parking Lot to Vis . share with • Live m usic,, foI o d , ra ffle s (AtThThe V isitor’s Centcr, 12pipm , Sat. Sept. 16) ■the clly. T HlE E lA W Q n g t^DU> , • K ids FestivititieS,Expo oflocal Busiijs in e s s e s ( At The Visilor's Ccnenter. 10am-6pni) , T h e new 3 b o d B i^0\ ■deputy,.- an coiwicivlcted sex C j , T -Face painting, pk • flewOwnen • ^ L f f i l ------7 ~ r ~ ~ i — - ...... 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: A rou n I : - - TH E M n e a t h 4 (q U ^ o p s a s m s o l i Judge Modem attendant strike NEW YORK —-" A federal p l ;a y s mi a l l e r (c o m b ii a t r o l (e i n l r i a q judge blocked No N o rth w est Airlines flight atti a tte n d a n ts fro m g o in g o n strlki d troops during a visilisit rlk e Friday. .W A SH[INGTON IN (AP) — The decilecline in reservis't deaths iCiinlflAC Defense DepartmentDe figures, told f Reservist casiisuaraes Thailsabou Iraq earlier this monthu h h a n d in g a victoryy to the oir- deaUi tolloil among National thathat fewer are being sent' )out 23 p ercen t o f th e to I. line just hours b u Guardsmen carried a I; before a Guard andind Reserve troops in. Iraqraq. They cbmprlsc a UttIttle U.S. Nationaldi CG uard and to u d U.S., deadidc toU in Iraq of Uiat planned strike acd th e . f^esen/e troops are b< biggi»ger share of the combaibat acUon that Iraq hasi plungedpl this year as u'hdI'nder 2 0 percent of tl »being sent 2,618. could have devast£ to Iraq, resulting In a ( id last year so that active-ve- u t a t ^ th e citizen sol<«ldiers play a smaller 138,38.000 U.S. tro o p s n o w d iet a decline D an Goure. oui a defense ana- load ___ : - - rflsh-s tm p p pfi r g mi p p rJ In d e a th s.______B.Lexington-Institutc._duty.ty units — like the 1011st ______im pany. __ com bat-rolxole.against.an-insur;_con]ompared-wlth.about.40:.pc ------^------lyst at-die-L ' U.S. District Judg b o rn e D ivision a n d 4UilUi jdgc Victor gency thatlat increasingly uirgets centent last year. National Guard and _ a private psResearch group, said Airbi ' M arrero sa id h c w Also,Al die num ber ofNationinal H*«™tnx,p.d«rth. ' that althoug3Ugh th e G u a ^ a n d Infaiantry Division currenUylUy • issue-, Iraqis, ving in Iraq — had time:a at i a n in ju n c tio n to alliallow time , Thus JarJa in August, five. Guaiuard combat brigades I ■ Reservearesre shoiJdering less of servi for him to examine t Ove 40 ■ 2005 B 20 •ir ho m e basics tb u n d erg o aa ne the case. members3 of the Guard and Iraqraq has dropped from fi> ■ die combai>at b u rd en now, d ie y . their He. s a id N orthw est )-to-bottom reorganizationion est Airlines Reserve have h died in Iraq, toa one.i What’s more,' U.J.S . 35 HI are likely to mainuiln a large top-t C orp. m a d e a “pci Teasing the size of eachich ‘persuasive compared'k1 with 44 a t this p o in t coommanders m about a yei'e a r ^ ■ BS 9 support fonforce in Iraq for as incre case" that a delay 'ision from three to four)ur . lay in any in Augustst 2005,: die deadliest agogo adjusted the- missionI io f - 25 ■ 9 B long as thele IU.S. has a combai dlvis . strike w a s n cccssarj gades. uuysothat monihoftlf the war for the Guard le the Guard combat forces. ini » ■ ■■ mission diere.tht Such forccs briga the legal issues c< <{ow tiiai most active-dutynty ; could be . andReservJrve. Iraq-aq .from focusing m ainly o n .c Wm e casualties because No resolved. BBB ^ 'isions have completeded T h e n uumber n of Guard and Gghtg h tin g d ie insurgency to p n ■ H H they travelvei roadways • and divis He said that wl )se reorganizations, th eresis is while the Reserve deathsdf for the year vidiiiding "theater security" - ■ f l i encotmterthr die direat of impro- diosc Injury to D i^t atl s need for Guard combat3ai attendants totals 54 — less th a n o n e-th ird secuccuHng major hi^ways.an ■ H vised exploplosive devices, or less w o u ld b e to d elay th ^ J s i s i j forceces in Iraq, Pace said,id, ^theirabil- of the 10910 £ recorded at (his baseases. J P M A M"T J T lEDs. • ity to strike, “far tiough some Guard unilsills :ar greater point lastIt year.> In th c co m p a- Ibday To that is die main rolee oi f TTirooghAuo 22.2005artJA«Aog.22.2006 Gourc saidsai' suppon forces aitho ■ injuries exist to Nc I still pull Iraq d u ty Northvrest rable perioiriod in 2004, the death le the only Guard comb:b a t '______perform aI iw r i e t y o f functions will s ! and thc public by lie Marines, on the otherier by permit- toll . was5 92. according to brig:rigade in Iraq, die Minnesoiio ta SOURCE: Dopartmoni o( OohOoionM . AP like ro ad securiiy,sec intelligence Hii ting the strike to con id. have found diemselves/es conunence Defense DeparunentDi casualty Armjm y National Guard’s 34t4 th andmilitaryiry police. hand a t this p o in t" h a shortfall of reservistsSIS records. infaiifantry, whose soldiers alsilso Guard brigade in Ira>[raq, said he “You wouli3uldn’t see th at force, w ith ling to volunteer for Iraq------T h e r ejath a t count-forall-UrS:— are"rc-workingnrrsoutlFccnirtral— was tbldwhenhis-ur•unirlcfrthe—for example,lie, in-the-baitie for -• willir ^ q - ...... ly. This week they an-in- ^ 1 1 forccs in1 IraqI: — boUi active Iraq‘aq to help develop wattI te r United Slates severacral months Fallujah." hehe said, referring to duty, New Orieans sfa'I jn ccd p hm s to involuntarilyHy »ull and reserverve— has slid from an resoi^sources. ago that his would1 beb die last the city wcsl/est of Baghdad tiiat noun of a little over tw o p er Although Ali troop rotatioio n G uard b rigade to b e i of the fiercest and recallall up to 2.500 members of awaits promised average o f )c mobilized saw one of «daid Individual Ready Reserve•ve day last yearye to a litde under planla n s arc a bit u n settled d u ec tto for Iraq duty "for dnthe foresee- most deadi]idly batties of the Uie I: NEW ORLEANS ■ coming months. Those arcms IS — First two per dayd: so far this year, le the continuing high level o ( f able futurc." T h at plan pl could entire warr inin November 2 0 0 4 .' in c o came thc floodwatc rincs who completed an aters, then The insur(urgents continue to sectjic ta ria n violence in B aghdailad, changc, hc noted, as the secu- "But you wouldwc «ee it doing Marii the paperwork. BUI istment term on active dutytty Billions of largel U.SI.S. troops, but the le thc Army may stop usining rity situation changesges. just about everythingev else Uiai enlist promised federal dc I dollars to worst violcolcnce this year has brigsrigadc-sized Guard units in. i Since the start off thd c w ar o n h as causcdd allal Uie casualties to and I i returned to .civilian lifeifc , fix New Orleans' cru h a number of yearsirs crumbling been aimetled at Iraqis in what Iraqa q n ex t year. • March 19, 2003. a to tal o f 595 d a te m Iraq."q." w ith ; in fra stru c tu re hav< lave gone some say’ amat oim ts to civil war. Col. D avid Eliccrio, 48, comim- Guard and Reservirve troops Gen. Peter;ter Pace, chairman rcmallaining on their eight-yearsar ; largely untapped d a year The mailain reason for thc mantandcr of the . MinnesotOta have died, accor:ording to of the jointint Chiefs of Staff, servic/ice obligation. ; after Hurricanct Katrina.F _____ City officials compk iplain that ■ i ■ «' a snarl of red tape, 3c. restric- 1 - tions and unexp< ixpectedly • 1 B j higli costs have kcf kept h un- 5I:Dynfamitelfound]incheticked luiggage dreds of public buildLiildings in disrepair, streets j s pocked HOUSTO'rON (AP) — Seven Arizerizona, said the incidenint • An American Airliirlines flight diverted to:o Oklahomai City’s was liI held in El I’aso, o n e o f its with potholes and md ,most unrelatedJ securityi incidents -coul<)uld have been disastrou)us from England to Chi'h icago vwis Will Rogerss WorldW Airpon after schededuled slops, after the crewJW parks loo dirty for cl r childrcn disruptedI U.S.U ajr travel Friday, atd n d raises questions abou)ut forccd to land in Bar)angor after a federal airlir marshali subdued disco':ovcred a missing panel in to play. a n d o n e wwas a especially worri- secuicurity in overseas alrporurts. federal ofllcials “learlarned of a a disruptiveive passenger who thc I:lavaioi^. authorities said,Id. “It's a n incred ib le b le bureau- some: Thele discovery that a Dyna/namite can be unstables Iif reported threat," FBI'Bl spokes- , had pushedd a flighi’allendant. Passescngers were being cracy. h’s unbellc dicvable," stick of dynamitedyi had been it’s5 old,ol he added. woman Gail Marcircinkiewicz ' die FBI said.d. screei:encd and interviewed,.Z ; M ayor R ay N ngin saii said in a n a b o ard a fiiglitfli^ from Argentina ‘‘You’re '‘Yo in a pressurized airlir- said. Some people2 con board 'I'hepassenijengcr was undergo- Amyy von Walter of thehc interview with h T h e to lio u sioin. n. planeane, you get a detonation itin said a fellow passersenger was ing a mentalItal evaluation, and ’lYansnsportaiion Securityity A ssociated I’ress this his week. ’Ilie re was/a s n o ind icatio n ter- the e ca a i^ o hold, it could blowva i handcuffed and plaiilaccd in a authoritiesI had hi yei to deter- Admii[linistration said. So far. th e city ha sc as collect- rorism wasIS involved: in any of hole>le in the airplane bi|aig police car as they wervere leaving mine what crimcri inal charges h e cd o nly $117 m illion I 3n to start the incidements, scattered from enou;lOUgh to bririg it dow n.‘’ he hi the jetliner. m iglit face.. ThThe twin-engine jet ■■■■ th e re p a ir w ork in w l what has coast to coa;oast. but passengers said,id. Marcinkiewicz saidaid no one returned to0 fligiitfl th rce h o u rs been billed as the NECD HeU> tUITH le largest were inconvinvenienced to vary* Houston Ho Fire Departmenmt was arrested but deideclined to later on its triptrir from Phoenix to urban restoration i: 1 in U.S. ing degrees.;cs. "IV/o flights w ere Aisistant ssis Chief Omertjro say if anyone fromn ith e fliglit C harlotte. N.C.N.C QI history. . PCKBOOKS*? diverted, othersoti were delayed Long•ngoria said Fish told a u th oor- r out of Manchester wawas in cus- • A Conti)ntincnlal Airlines j> ■ For every repair f lr project. and manyly fliers were ques- itleses h: e w orks in m in in g ahn proccss T h e FBIII interviewsi were "a Longingoria said federal official:aLs — and spend thei heir .own little bit intiintimidating, but I'm wereire investigating whether tht money — before ge getting a glad they'ny^’re doing it." said explaplan atio n .w as true. ■ dime of federal aid ti d to fix at Marshall Vin Y of Houston. MaMarienc McClinton, spokes- III friends I ____ least H33 pro jects si 5 such as whose flight^ t from England to wom:>man for thc Houston police stations, courii nd of the Moionth Sale Eid fa m ily urtrooms, Chicago was w diverted to Airporp o rt Syslem , said ICI: baseball fields or au auditori- Bangor, Maillaine.' officiiIcials and the FBI shui lo[iree__roci'r£le r I ) urns. T h e dyna'namite was found downwn the customs area Aotorola during a luggage Iu{ search in a andd began I questioning Fish, ) Font undergoes- federal inspispection station at oncoe of 173 passengers on thc * Bush Interctrcontincntal Airport fliglit.;lit. angioplasty shortly after af Continental Thtrh e U.S. A ttorney’s Office in Airiines Fligl:ight 52 out of Buenos Housi>uston said I'ish, ol MINNEAl'OUS (/• (AP) — Aires lan dcd ed at ab o u t 6 a.m . C oinnecticut, n n w ould, appeat Former President I McFarland Fish, a beforfore a federal magistrate 0 nt Ford Howard N RAZR underwent his seconc o n d h c a rt 2 1 -year-oldId collcge student. Mondm day. C arrying a n explosive procedure in a week :ek at the was chargcd;ed with carrying an • aboaioard an aircraft carries a Mayo-Clinic when L*n stents explosive aboardal an aircraft maxirudnium penalty of 10 years were placed inlo two ;wo o f his a n d w as inn tht! e c u sto d y o f U.S. in prison pri and a fine of up to coronary arteries ries to Immigratiorion and Customs $250,(50.000. falU • ' Hailey • in c re a se b lo o d fio\ i,vnf«i(u.T$i9nA3 B flow, h is Enforcem ement. Federal authori- Fish Fisl is a psychology studentn t SttaDOrrulfliftaon f|0 i ® |H jl Magkviucalley Mall 400 N. M ain 51. • sp o k esw o m an said Fi pun^Snnmlhiyv § J Friday.. ties deterriirmined that his at LafayetteLaf Collcge in Easton, C ourt The angioplasty ] y proce- actions weresre not acts of terror- Pa.,.. saids; Roger Clow, the col-Jl- [G© a M t e F 736.65-6540 788-1994 Ai«voo« dure on the 93-ye Nfllv.O'V -year-old ism, ICE spokeswomanspi Luisa' Icge's[c‘s director of communica- Ford was successful { CdM% F« im*i» I. wni IM M ul and he Dcason saidlid in a sta te m e n t. tions.ns. He declined to answer'Cr MiniliKaanWNmrilarMaii was resting comforio u 3’l^nVrXlBiWccrHArniictda:W aMugmans < n m d rn oittfl tf IOI Kracsca orrOTTO <«aJ *3«K» b JTjsm Sj-(»n u nrtrnx ( S w i nE iriably in Bill Waldoidock, aviation safety otherier questions about Fish,n . w ta ^ wgivroidrtiewnrarnirgii irgrsfn] ffio M m l HnMx Lmtd In A> jcn nt K Cftn R uttaii*B B f» fans I tro m tt 6riTu«ni SffWB » ospiial in professor at < Embry-Riddle citinging privacy concerns, rwn tJUc X n W) iw 3 JM cn AbiMI ^ 1surtis^nrctniMUKutMMmecuamU Rochester, spokesw UUM 31 [niiM an CtarrB rar n zsul>wiRuJe>i.iniinn)«MnoaRW jswoman Aeronauticaleal University in Sonlom e other incidents: : Orti M*a ct iari Josraan ct 9B vtin B JV a rt Bl MUJt V t«n Ul fvi ubgr 1M ^ tvt Qlm n Do7«d WKn Penny C ircle said in a n a state- ______m ent. 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Bro\:rown the recognition hhe Alford plea were cmentered. married anotheran man and cantndidate Bill Sail, who hasla s the R isch a nnd d his cam* a Just another exarc am p le o f a la le r d ivorctirced. She then met volulunteered to pay for the ------palgn-madea-rcqu*qucs^to-the-^^^^—^ ------Sald-Brown. -U ’s a greieat—clumsy-finish to aasickening i her-currenent husband and . Boislise security at his recenten t . , ’ L eag u e o f W o men e n Voters of governor'sr's office as his stage horionor to have a staaiuium case of child abuse,50. setU ed inI TWinTV Falls 25 years poliiilitical fundraiser. Idaho and Idahaho PubUc since June,I'e, b u t n o w h e w a n ts na am m e d a fte r m e . B ut it's eveven ago. SaSali welcomed Viceice Television that theLhe tw o c a n - to a v o id LaRocco?La bettietter becaiise I'm‘ still allvlive CHEERS to> S u s a n P resesident Dick Cheney forr a a s l didates have a separate The RiseIsch-LaRocco.race is_ andnd I don't have to v/ait fcfor Schmidt, the TVvIVvin F alls JEERSto to the juvenile and ' Boisli^e gathering held last . a re n a fo r th e N ov.V. 1 televised one of theth< most Intriguing thel e grave.'*] ...... author whose mememoir of reckless vanra n d a ls w h o c a u s e d w eeljck, which required addl-di- d e b a te . ’ this year.'. VV oters s h o u ld h a v e escaping a polygamimous rela- at least S40,(10,000 o f d a m a g e to Uon:ihal policc assistance for That's like teliinling Lincoln a chancee toI see both heavy lEERS IE to the sloppy haran- lionship providess a tale of constructioilion equipment in (JelalaU securiiy. Boise PoUceice and Douglas to) s aa charge of injury to3 a Firstborn, a polygar'amous cult school. ButUl w h o e v e r s la s h e d *a lengthy lc escort throughigh riences vrith the; o]opposition, group has'is "no reason to con- chikliild, in th is case, h e r so n ,,by b that split from it h e LDS m o re th an n 40 4 lires. cut hoses towiwn, and security detail1 to 1 the governor sug|uggests that duct the iieutenantii< governor usinsing whai's knovm as ththe church in the early:[y 2 0 th c e n - a n d b ro)ke k e windows on minind some protestors a at t ! y o u s p e n d 30 m ininutes u asking debate muni d e r ru le s difT erent Alfo:Iford plea. That leg:Igal tury and settled in Mexico, heavy equi]juipment deserves, thee gathering, police haveiv e [ the questions off oone candi- from,thoseDSC we use for olher medlethod allours a defendarant Schmidt was onee of many criminal chargesch — not to a valid v; responsibility to ! date and gcttetting the debates." to) Fplead guilty, while ncnot wives to Verlan LeLeBaron. a mention aa duncec cap and a helpIp. ^ response to eachch question a ddmiiUng m lo the facts of iHthe cull leader who0 became year's deierlention iri the old But Bt since the evcni wass a • with a lime limimit for the CHEERSRS to former Robert casease. The defendant claimms embroiled in a bloodbit feud Central Elei:lemcntary gymna- persrso n a l p o litic a l fun d raiser,jer, ; response, arid iheri ih( asking Siuarr liiHidrjur High coach iie she rcMiitTmbTifrs n 'd th ittg“Of “ c 'with— hl§— brothelher“ trvll~5lum : ------S airiracccpted"the facnhar ^— the same ouesiioilions to the Chuck BroJrown, whose name le the incident because shshe LeBaron. Schmididt docu- The majclajor damages to Cheileney's visil was for him.i m . ' other- candidaie;e with the will grace:e thei Bears' fooibal! "dis:lisassoclate(s) durining ments her eightt years of engines andanc machinery set "Ass a strong supporter o of f same lime limit!nits," wrote field startir•ling Uiis school year, stres:ressful events." marriage to Veriarlan. which back crewsws for a day and smalaller governmeni andn d Jason Risch, thee jgovernor's If for no n reason al all, Pamparau Pa and her husus- was preceded by3y brother possibly longer.lot Crews are lowcver taxes, I cannot con-’) n - ’ son and campaigngn coordina- Brown’s name n belongs on bantand (who is nol thc boyjy's Ervil's attem pt to coercect her using equipilipment worth weU don'me the use of taxpayeryer tor. "The cam idaiesidt each Stuart’s fiefle ld sin c e lie w a s th e fathiithcrj were arrested iiin into marriage at M.:4. over SIO million,m with one morDney for campaignign should leave thele sel when man ivho wli significanlly Januinuary 2005 on accusationins -Married to Verlanm at 15,the tractor costosiing SI million everenis," SaU lold the Idahoiho . not subject to theiheir part of helped buimild the stadium 30 off torturingto the then 8 -y eaiar- brothers engaged1 i:in a feud alone. Siat

T h e Yf . o u T u b ee e r a Sweatii J QgbullTy\ advance civilization.)n. Olberman a n n ap o lo g ised to the tlu Worid. His belief in an1 , CpMMtU. I Wliat passes for acceptableace viewers ivhowh m iglil b c o ffended. Islam Isli ic "end o f days" sc e ­ criUcism loday w ass uiunim agin- ’l\vo tlioilougliis: one, h e d id n ’t nario. na: combined wiUi threaials able a gcneniiion ago,Igo. too, have to relayrei: il; two. h e didn'l lo to w ipe Israel off th e m a p aian d . are th e m echanism(IS s fforcaptur- have to theh e n expand th e rep o rt give giv th e w orld a "surprise" ing and dLsiribuUnglg o u r every lo showBush 13u wearing expres- IXiesday. l\i had the Iriternei public — or privatee — m om ent. sions inphotogniphs ph that could buzzing bu a n d m an y o f us .. W liere o n cc youI mimade a gaffe be siiggesti•stive of a p o tty joke's jumpy. ju i Hc had turned iiis “ in front of 100 peoplepie. today you punch linene. . promised pr< response to o u r failures in Iraqq ai n d Israel's AyiiioUaliAliAli W iam enei, Uic But Bi C hina a n d Russia, \viUih d o it in front of millioiIlions. N ol It's h ardrd toi describe how bad d de e m a n d s th at Iran sto p in Lebanon. naiion'b latesitcsl feiirsonie-sound- largil ’c com m ercial Ucs to Iran,I, once, but foreverraonlore. You'IXibe, il w as. 'llieihere's a Ume and place enriching en uranium into a In poker, losersi w h in e a n d ing"suprcm(2me leader." said arcc notf enUipsiasUc and . th e Wel? site w here; anyonean cm for irrevereL*rent humor, but com- global glc deaUi w atch. w in n ers say deal. ScSo it is in Monday runIran would "forcefully" . I'rarancc remains occupied by : post a vidc*o, has becce c o m e a , ing u p witl:n th’clever n ew way;> to 'l h a t th e day c a m e a n d this ultimale-slakcs(cs show- xonUnucits its nudeari prognun. Uiee Frcnch.1 ’Ihey can bc favorile liiicliing postost for riders describe! flatulence Hi a n d relating w wc en t w iihout a Big B ang wrwas down. Alimadincjatja d is a w in- AnoUicriranranian govcmmem cxpipeeled to surrender soon. ofthe blogosphere.;. it to th cpresident p n isn't, as my a a relief,r b u t n ot enU rely s ujr- r ner, fo r now . a n d heh e w an ts to oCDcial toldIdofplansiostana c So Sc th e Iranian from. Uke ' C ount m e in. Movew e it. m oU ierused usi to say. c u te o r prising. pri Wliy would keep playing. related heawjavy Wilier plant a n d most os ofW orld W ar 111, is left to 1 watch TV segmern ents I m issed, funny. It’s's dum c b. ■ AAll lim adincjad e n d d ie gam1 eC 'lliai’s why his resresponse to International)naJ inspectors werc the e U.S. 1 a n d G reat Britain, There was Sen. Ceoi^oi^e Allen. 1 don't: njean n> that fools w wli hen he's raking in oil gazil­il- the incentive packakagc w as tu m ed awuyvay lio m a facility, vio- G.•rmany en and Israel are readyly •. Will h e ever survivee Uietl Macaca shouldn't't b b e exposed, o r th at lions lio: and having fun? Wlioe'levcr b o u n d to b e a delaylay, a bid for laUngUicNuN uclear tohelp, hi but we are basically on tape? Probably not,I. bccauscbi no co m ip i politicianspol or racists or h he eard o f him before h e start help, call. SomeUmcs So change is goo>o

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Salvador Ordonez or w h ere foot skin turned upI tvitw o w eeks ofilcjal in San Sai Bias, told the Rendcndon, in turned out,'t,' th e ir full n a m e s or IS If they IU wera m o w d by an JbU n fIsUiMas boat near tbe Manhall ago in the centralral Pacific newspaper EI E U niversal this w as oiion probadon on chargess they're from. It's as IiUndsttjringtfwtfwy spent nliM n o o tb s adrift oaa tbe1 Pacific Oc«aa. halfv^ay .betweenn North week. o f steallealing shrimp from a fish- never existed." and Australii•alia, a blip The surviveivors have said in on the radar screereen of a interviews thatthf ihey set oH* in ■ *. Tiiiwanese tu n a vesselsei nordi of search of shahark, but have not I Baker Island. said whethithcr they were IPHMi But die 100 or so'joirjournalists licensed. The!h e ir first n ig h t o u r . . / who 'grcett‘d the sun;urvivors at ihey lost a fishingfis line. While Mexico City's Benitclito Juarez irying lo findnd it the following | M i i i l i Ihternaiional Airportrt tare more morning, their t onboard > used (o reporting cricrime and engines ran1 out( of gas. They s- scandal than herois'tjism. They began to drift,ift. F'jiifj iissflllill .'i.V i grilled (he three me,men at an One of htlje e m en. know n to W b / j g often c h ao tic n ew s coiconference the odiers-otonly by the nick- WUaim th at e n d e d in a m eleecc betweenI name "El .Farscro," Fa died in -K y producers and camameramen January. Fifteftcen days later, a . Irom rival televisionI networks,nc sccond man,in, known to the I r a n Is it true that youu (guys arc others as "Juainan" died. T h e m en really drug dealers on a failed eidicr wouldhdh’t cat or couldn’t smuggling missionion, the hold downI thetl raw fish the reporters asked. WinW iat h a p - o ih e rs w ere: eatin C£ g to survive. , prried lo the two otheroth men In a lelevlevision Interview who you say were on oi board Friday. Ordononez, 37. said after w ith you? D id yoii cat:at ithem? If months adriftif t th e m e n h a d n o A you w ere a t se a for fc nine idea where\ they ti were. "One M months, why arcn’tI yyi o u r fin* d ay I saw 1 a plane p pa.ss and I V f l gem ails longer? said .'W h e re: is th a t p lan e com - ■ f l j “To th o se w h o don't)n't believe : ing from?"* OOrdonez recalled’. H H i! us, all [ can say is thaih a t 1 h o p e "‘I th in k it's it's coming from H that what happenedle d 10 us China. And dial'stt where wc'rc , V never happens to you,'ou," Lucio headed."’' Rendon. 27. said afterer denying< Tlie men. readn a Bible they th at h e a n d h is com.radeswere rad " had on boardird. 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"Anthony Pitman was“ Pocatello mercy rulelie victory over host f S tanger w ent:m d ow n w ith a bro- very;ry slippery for Dieuich bui MurtaughII on< Friday night. • v E 5 . \ I ' k en a rm o nlthe tt third play of the thele < d e fe n se b e n t b u t d id nn’t ’i POCATELLO — TheI'he Buriey .Quarterbaci'ack Justin Manning W game, but theth Huskies stayed breal•cak. Wc tliought our line-le-, High School boys cros5ross coun- c o m p le te!d d 6-of-9 passes for V H ’ focused behehlnd quarterback backiickers, Jonathan Harper andtid try te a m scorcd a psrfcci erfe 15 at 12J y ardIs s atid two touch- ^ fcT' -NickUrie. wh,vho completed 9-of- Bridg•idger Barrett stepped up as Friday’s meet In PocatcU Po< o, dowiis, lotec>ted th e ball 11 tim es & !▼' paSSL*S fofor 258 yards, five sophiphomores. We were veryiry sweeping the meet’s;’s top t five for 37 yardsrds iiod ^ scorc, and : 1 tquchdownsIS and no iniercep- cxciurited vwth their play. It was•as sp o ts. Ed C hristensonm wV a s first ------;------n a b b c d “jrn“ jTn' lnierccprton~on— ^ —tlon:~Ueccivi3ivcr“ Dcvon~Jcnks— goodlod-togerthe-firsrgamc over'er ■ in-18:29rwhilc-David-FidFillmorer- d efense to3 leadle th e I -O U ons. | | ^ I ■ h a u le d in sevieven o f those p asses with,ith." Taylor Bean. Tim Johnsh n s o n a n d “M an n inlug g was kind of' the Njb for 182 yardsrds and four touch- ‘ Senior Set mnning back Reaganan Mathias Fuelling finishlished sec- show." Lionsu ns b e a d co ach Nick dovrtis. He! aalso carried ciglir . Wardiud picked up 188 yards onDn o n d th ro u g h fifth, respe•spectively. Karavedass said.s "He got the H e tim e s for 701 yardsyi and returned ei^t^ t carries and scored twovo O n Uie girls side. R uee HI I inckley gam e bJiH.1. ThisTl ofTense w e m n | | | 2 L five kicks for)r 1130 yards. Oh, and toucluchdowns for the IVojans.IS. w as th e quickest BDbcat obc run- iskindofbsLSbiLsed on.w hat b e can ^t«ttiMtals7 carries forr 1631( yards a n d three game." Hushjskies head coach quartlarterback threw for 93 yardsCIS PP OnUnamora,BullT.lB;4&;3.I^9M ■ touchdownsvns, while Ryan h- im The Wolves’ secocond-team Cameron AntLiidersen Stiid. o n1 a 5-for-6 night and three DeKruyf haiilaiiled in two passes • hI}2 defense was unablele to stop The Husl-jskies host rival TD's.D's. Biirrett was on the receiv- a^Prvm . I a s : ® ! for 75 yard-sirds and two touch- -NwlOMlrufll ^ l Hockland, hut the CCastleford Murtatigli nonext F'ridiiy. in gg i end of two touchdown dow ns. offense proved just asaj unslop- passeisses for 30 a n d 14 yards from I; Irrm Rm - MffiXo LtwnU K rui a« CUri> from Biodr m«»34;l*Ae« , "Miirtatigl'llgli dressed 12 kids, rnw) p ab le in Friday's 95-i5-60 home North Gemim 66, Hansen 41 Poweiwers iind had 93 total yardsds c«*iy».43:MrcnHKKl^3.«). but to takee iinotJiing awiiy from victory. The Wolves sscored M K S S _ itijj:!Sj“ii?Je o nI ththree catchcs. FMguMr i>>,l them, ourr guys g executed the Qg|larey 50, Sho-Ban 0 to u ch d o w n s lln#,22*4;2. game planin ito almosi perfec- 700 yards of total offet"en sein th e ctrich hosts Oakley on Ford. l>mtM. jiSb 6. Holy S(Mkl. ?^ EI i a P “ . tion." Kaniveiivedas said. 1"IT. HALL I'he Careyrcy iiffair. iday. lorrUctia^ - T lie I ion?ons host defending Pana m b e rs roared oiil tlie gates'.'ies‘...... We“ iever'7ninlt!ci;icir'Wolves itu^ No siais were iivaiJdble for oa«.25;44;10. C lass lA DiviI>ivision 11 ch am p io n s statarting r iheir new season withith head coach Scoli Dk««s6iiUA;s'ui;sSn?r,iwii(M4- Simimpson completed 7-of-lI■II n ’l m iss'a b eat a n d gc ‘ lC-M«4quwM ;ore. . quarterback contribibuied five Dl-CLO - Kyle « « .•£W.«5ar«n(H^‘’l2!r Outback InvitationalI wvv e n t on "It’s a good season opener,":r," m sh in g tou ch d o w n s and two Hedmiin. cononnecied on two withoui the host; GC o ld en g r a s f f i ’Rmanrvn [iiilbers bead.coach Lanene passing scores forr th e 1-0 touchdownsIS to Jo rd an rr'.vuUrd!? 9 trem Powa (Hettnan rvm) Eagles. ’amanrwi CSI forfeited its firsfirst four Sirkland w .said. "It’ll get u s pre-re- Wolves, who host IRichfield Liljenquist lo help le.ld Dcclo HoRman49>un|nifllalM| H a g e n n ain n !50, Richfield 8 parelired for ii big g am e next week:ek next w eek, to a seasois on -o p en in g 28-8 o-pnmt’Rwafl rw matches of the sciisonion as the •iigaii’iiinst Iliift River, w hich will bbe e "As la r a s ib e executiJtion goes, h o m e w in oveiver W endell Friday. program attemptedJ tito give IUClfI--II-LlI-LD — T h e a good go chiillcnge for us. We’llu’ll I c o u ld n 't b e proudeiler," Dean "WendellI bitb us hard and Volleyball itsL'If tim e to figure o u t w hai H ag erm an1 I’iriites pliiyed haveive to play well." said. . played us lough,” toi said D cclo TWIlI'(in Falls C hristian 3, direction to go in a fter groutuf andid p| o unti foolball to Tbe Tli I’iintliers amassed 29090 coach Kellyliy Kidd. "Kyle ^ Thursday's announcjn c e m e n i perfection,. rollingrc up -16H touil rushLsbing yards and 117 totaltal Castleford 95. Rockliklandeo (Redman) thrhrcw the ball weU vailliim as (bounty 1 that longtime head coai;o a c h Ben yards in Fridiridiiy’s 50-H defeat of ihroirougli lhe air. They inivel •oto SSSS, which really/ helpedb us iigainst TWrW lN FALLS - ’I\vin FaUsIs Stroud Wiis releasedI frcfro m his host Kichfleldleld. Millliilia to lake on Uie Trojans a p hysical teiim leii like WendeU. Chrisiristiiui Academy opened thele contracl. T lie Hlagerman ag ground nextjxi Friday. *tiw). O u r d efen se.* wWiis o n th e field a 2006}6 volIeybaU seaso n w ith .aa In the GoldenI Eagles'I attack p u l thith e bitll in th e end- ^ lot a n d still pliiplayed very weU." hommc e win over visiling CamasIS absence, the Scenicnic West zone se%’eni tiitimes, led by multi- W endell (0-10-1) is at Buhl next Couniunty, 25-27,25-22.25-20,25-5- Athletic Conference:e team s ple touclido\d ow n sc a m p e rs by s53«i Friday and, DecioE travels-to 15 ono n Friday. shined, led by Northn h Idaho both Dustyy Vader' and Isidro e_Scon5jp„ Dbwoftt * w (SnW. Slmpmn (Slmpten Sii Burley o n SeptL'pt. 8. "TbThe' girls hustled and never;r’ College’s 4-0 mark.. F rid ay ’s Niiva. MiUtheihew Lezamiz toted ■ Ml gave/e up. ’’ said TFCA coiichh complete results follow:ow: th e rock SH> yayards for thcT igers' -JonrtHrunlMjiXSlwwl D ecio 2 8 . W endell 8 Beckycky lohnson.'"They madele lone score. ! s r r . -08 . 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H-Dully VMet 32j run s r n : , ■ in th e first (luarier a n d th en I'FCA (I-O) h o sts Jackpot fftijtm Wiomlfli H-VMcriorwillwlrgiKtffSNMWI [hi„^ings got interesting. UANCHOiT — Thele Hansen MALIA —- RaflH River nin for andd Camas County (O-I)u S S S I S F * "

U p s e t ______VV i ic to r y _____ Continued fromm pp a g e B l c<»faitkued from page B l "Losing to il riwil stingsngs rnoa*," "We are disiippoinied. We just ® • last.1 I team thill defciitcd thele ‘IWln I-iills liejid coiichich Brock n.iked b o o tI fofor th e rinal tw o for need:ed to circle the wiigons iuidul i w Bmiruliins, the 2001 s(]und, and thisis Benyhill Siiid. " nils hurt!iiirts a lot. anothi^r tieM3'l-:w). go."I," ^ H y . M w iiastxs Ix.'cn a long tim e coming. Il's good f(jr the rivalry,Iry, Ib u t it's The giiniele camet down lo'of 'I was the (offensive coordina-a- hiird for as."' ^ B r a . tlie foot ofif I1‘ernando Topeie. Jorosrom e 35. Twin Falls 3 4 , SOT ') 0 on Unit tciim," he siiid. "I I le's riglil: No m atterr whowh won. who only staistarted playing foot- r o”iSS8l?:S ew since iliose iwo-a-diiysl's lhe iniensily bas comle e I:biick to ball om Hi)VD WM (Uck faMi thatIt V w e hild a shot. If w e couldkl the"BauleofiheBri(lge.”;e.” ItI could liist year. A\ g(good sniip, a good ji -w j ^ rather th e (Irsi quarter, we!*i be ?>een in the fiices oif f illtlie pliiy- • Bm HtkUfvcWi M pm Mm W«t4 (p»u HiW) bold and aI gogood kick complei- . I f wouldluld hiive a shot.” crs, in the despeniiionin co f Uieir ed the upset. Scari qiartor rrjio CookT <0 p*u Irom Nillher Co* pliiy. It C(juld be lieiird:1 fromfn Uie "I w as read)ady. it wiis our lim e," lirtTSrttUd>)ll<} crowd. said Topeie.L*. In \vh;it will probiibly be hisLs p h , num, wic4«t3lruHUtkU*<|937 It w as il didisiippoinling out- ' H«MnvtUi 3 MU rmn Wird (pra lUM) S ja 3st bittersw eet victory. Giiryy Friday niglu. come for Twin I\ I'iills co ach umm led Jerome to its first win,n . . i . . w*fa}(wi(wvaiwii i r a Urock Berryhiyhill and his squad. IL"c«* 3 nm (OM Ptnon fnm Cs«li| twctwo years liy ciefciiiing Iiis old!d . Wlioops. . : ^ •'Hills offT tot( Jeroine. In that M« Hmuetd a (mi Iram WM ((XU (aOM) tniping grounds— ’Uvin Falls,i. Yciili. I screwed up, fourth quartiarter they took us J-ftncem«a 2rw(Ttw»Wchl fcr Krumm, it’s mellowing Jerome did in fact defcjlefcat’IVvin behind th e; wiw oodshed. We had 'I saw Allyn RcTiiolds (l\vinn Fidls in 2001 (or 2000Q oio r 20 0 2 , Jerome running back Steven too niiuiy selflelf-innicted wounds en Fallslls a.ssistant coach) w alkinglg depending on wliicli irauirate caller and you can'l cai do that and Klnc(Incheloe (32) nins Uie ball duringng st nme, iind I put myself in liisis w e l)clic*ve). But weVe conconfirm ed expeci to win,k-in," said Herryhill. ththe second quarter of their gamene 3CS. For il second, it felt avirk-<- it\vas2001. "Fooibiill1 doesn'id( build char- Friday with Twin Falls.Is. ward,rd. I understand ivliere they'rere H ie only tiling leftt to d o is acier. it exp oseso ‘ it." h c added. M tn a w iw ta i iglit now. But it was a wondcr-r- plciid ignorance that no o n e in fill nigln ni; for Jerome." hc saidd sports hiis been herc long- Umcs-Navs sports tvrinvritcrBmd ig for any yardage, any advan­ Ln1Lsnuiler,TF Pingf. 1- Gdircisgladiwitnincsscdscdagreat Tlmes-f.Jcr ; . High Schoolol mied the day at K fl M i!m ■ olfvet Evtnton. Min i i I the Jerome/‘le/'l\vin Fiills Cross m i ^ M Andrew Alton. Min Sean C«rnr. Jer Country Invitivitational Friday at BUke Richer. TF Collector Car( Auctior the College:e o< f th e S o u th ern i TrtYh Vltth. dood Idaho. Q w ] H 23:21 r MIchtel Mltleltteidl.SI. hMfn ’ 3S:3 n ie Bruins’ins’ Ander'Jayo won Matcu*Toothman,Mln the boys raccace in a tim e o f 18 i i 3 E | 27;5 m in u te s, 12 seconds, while |||jM Mor(anWnt.Mln 29:1 TVvin E'alls sersenior Ashley Irons w on h e r first*rst-ever cross coun- Km«,Tuni TlfiM Athleylror».TF' 21:48 »jy o u tin g inIn aii tim e o f 2 1 Mailua Sanchez. TF Gooding's;'s Justin-KogersJl was |^-.r DtnlSatM.TF i S Nala»haBorU.TF 22:14 P • se c o n d o nJ thetl boys side in (^(ItM Lee, Jer 22:34 i y 18:19. TWinI FilFalls swept the top Lara Nelwn. Good , 23:33 . - four sp o ts fofor the girls, witli . i . ' i i s S u n V a llIle y R e s o r t ______Matissa_&mcmcbez. Dani Bates tSiki: __ Celtin PIckent, C(Md CfieiBiU(y,-Co ditliKd tba Jm m a/M n Filli Mnvitatlonal Friday at the College o '»< K W i S S , , . , ' • fo u r-team inviInvite. Swtttiithem Idaho cuipttt. To Buy o r S ell::: 1-800-255-4485

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HI-NO, Nev.V. ((AP) — Japan's Yusaku M A hall c o ach M ike• Ff ederico a n d his staff anid d pplay- hccamc* llic firstIrst golfer 10 m ak e tw o holes- r W ^ crs. T lie fee is S20S2 and includes a T -shirtt forfo all in (hc sa m e round roi of a PGA Tour tourt ■ S p o r t s S h o rI t i^'irticipants. Regi^gisiratlon for tlie league wilw U lbe . when he accdd a p air of pa r 3s Friday at lh«th e Keno* , ------'h e ld W ednesday,y. Aug. -30 from 6:30-8 p.m.1. at tho , > T ahoe O pen. National anda Magic Valley brien 6 IS ■ Ha n n o n I’ark BiuHue Building. For m orc infonifo rm a -. Miyazato accaccomplished thc feai onI ttl h e 2 3 0 -' ■ tion c o n tact BilU1 Merritt at 280-0802. yard, downhill:JII seventh h o le a n d tlienI tlthc 173- y driving by Kevii:vin H arvick w ith 15 laps:)S lo go yard, uphill No. No 12 a t tlic M ontreux GiG ulf a n d Friday niglu to,io_win the Busch Scries; rarace ai Bruin Boostcr;rs to m eet W ednesdaylay C o untry Club.\3. Bristol M olor SpiSpeedway. Dob 'IVvny haihad two aces in thc samec toQrna-i Kenscih w as> fl:flagged for speeding on pitpil ro ad W I N FALLS — - Tlie IWin Falls High SchoolSci mentanlieMVlemorial cj In 1994 a n d G lenn DI ay d id earlier in the ra.ra.e. forcing him to dropp tot the Bruin Boosters willw hold a meeting Wednesinesday. th c sa m e at the h e Greater ' Hartford Open theth same / If back o f th e field2ld and work his way towarward the Aug. 30. at 7 p.m.tn. in th e IVvin FaUs High SchoolSci year, but PGA\ TlTour ofliciais said they cot;ould Gnd I front over th c 251250 laps. Faculty Room. InItems on the agenda are homhoi e- no rcco rd o f aanj ny golfer o n to u r w h o p \ilkilled it OfT Harvick. who0 starteds 30th after a poor• ququalify- com ing w eek, wlivhich is schediJed for Sept.:pt. 10 - •| lh e sa m e d ayf. Ing effort, was> Icleading thc racc when KenseihKei 22. thc Golf Tourrim am ent o n Sept. 23, at thfie e TIVvln M iyazato. 2G. wbo lives In Tokyo, speakja k s o n ly a YuMku IIIy«Mto of JJapan watches hit tee thot onnthe I front,It. I Iis first few attempts; to grab Falls M unicipal Golf C Course, and otlier events.eve iitile English so his cad d ic serv ed a s a tratran slato r leth hole tiuring the second round of the Reno-Tah'ihoe th c Icad w ere'tl:tliwartcd t>y Ul-iImcd caui;autions. All b o o sters arcencouraged ci to attend. FbrtrDr m ore after tlie round. But he knew 'o t a lo n g en o u g h ru n to mnake ai his ‘information; coiitlitact Ed R eeves at 733-2305.105. for reporters aftt nent Friday near Reno, Nev. Mljrairmto ,bulhc finally goi answer dircctlydy when asked how hc plart o n c d l o ifier a restart. becima the first golfgoKer to make tvo holes-lnH>ae In the shortly aftt cclebratc Fridayday niglu. Wendell holdsIs youth football sign-un-ups "Drink muchtch beer. Big party.” he saidd d w i t h a » n e round of i PGA Tour toumanent when he ace M a gG I C VALLEY .• ; w ide sm ile. pair of p«r-3s Friday,day, the seveqth and 12th holes. ^ WENDELL—T•The WendeU R ecreation DisiD istrict ■___ j ‘ Miyazato hahas played four years: • co n t h e ______' ______, ____ Baseballinstritnictional league planiinnfid will holtl youth1 l football registradon fromom 6 -8 ____ I Japanese Tour.jr. e accompanied by.a pai'cnii'cn t o r \ Hc had onene previous hole-ln-one arand was "When 1 wentnt to thc green, I was surprprised.” Baseball will hostDst th e seco n d an n u al fall instruc-ins guardian. Equipn)ment will bc checked outta at t th1 at I • "veryexcited”w:” when hc holed out tlic firstrst one on hesaid. tional baseball1 Icleag u e for ages 9-14. T hee leaguek time. Participatloiion Is limited to boys in gradeu d e s 5- Friday w ith ai4-Iron. 4-i will start on Satikitui^ay, Sept. 16. a n d runu n cach 6. Thc cost is $4$40 per person and all pla]players i “But the seco^ h d time. It was really unbellev-un MN A S C A R Saturday throughigh Oct. 7, with sessions frofrom 5- m u st p ro v id e thc:leir o w n in su ran ce. C oachesiie s a re ’! able. I couldn'tl'l believeb it.” M iyazato saidIthrough tl „ « 6:30p.m.atthcTe TVvin Falls HIgli School BasBaseball also needed. hisdaddie.Hehe hit a 7 -lron fo r tliat one, Kenseth uses9S clean pass to win Field. For more inforormation. call Randy Andrud ru s a t !i| Bccausc of)f Ithc undulating nature■e o f th e InstructionalI clinicsd will bc featured inn VWeeks 536-6409 after 6) p p.m . ;!i greens, h c didn'ldn't sec cither drop in the ctcup. T h e BRISTOL. Ttnri:nri.— showew d t h e 1-3. w ith a jomib bc o rc c set for Week 4. Instrutruction crowd Ict liimn knowkl thc first was an ace.B. p ro p e r vray to msm a k e a p a ss for th e lead, clcleanly will b c led b y lWV ini Falls High School headad Ibase- C(CtMpMfnMttifraKl Irin»nports tip

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-IndialI i s h a i K d r e e l i nigTigerr s t h i r dIconset( c u t i v e tdefeat • CLEVELAND (AP) -— 1Rookie Jeremy tvw> rureims a n d sbe liits. didn't walk a bbat- Itainon IIemandt o:one bullpen also siopp:)ped die M els' 11- —;------}USl5 -0 2 sinceA ug.8 —-w w hen tlieTlgere— run-und-iid-scven-hiLs.-while-auiking-ti ig-oul— gamewimiing-striniingot-ShtsiStadium; ------MlMIAMI^Mike JacobrdrovcJVC in th ree------ST.-L0UIS—-=-Jeff-Suppan'pitchcd—1------ipd their division by 10).. four andnd wtdking two. Iheir best sireakk at home since runs,ns, reliever Brian M q ^er'e r'p ltc h c d sh u to u t ball into ir .the ei^d i inning, ■ The Tigers had five hithits througli the September 1995. fourur shutout innings and diehc Marlins overcoming thih re e baHs d iat rookie left lifst two Innings, but mannanagcd only one QnoleSes 4, Tampa Bay 0 ralliellicd for dieir fifth stra i^ t wirwin. fielder Chris DDtmcan misplaycd intoI liit :ind one baserunncrier over tlie finjil Astros 5, Rratese s i ' lacJacobs doubled home a runrur in die doubles, andi tdie St. Louis Cardinals $cn/cni a n inCcId single;ljy liy Omar infante HAIJ:ilM ll O RE'- Daniel Qibrebrera ■first,Sl, dien h it a b ascs-loaded1 dcdo u b le in b eat d ie Chica{ago C ubs. in the fourth. pitche<<1 l: .sc\’cn innings o f five-hit: ball. b: PrrrSBURGll —- Roger Clemens thedc third to help th e M arlinsi overcomeov Scott Rolen:n drove in a run and Making his first carecireer start against a n d HallBaltimore dealt Tampa Bayly iisi lim ited th e Piratt^si tto o n e n in over sbe a S)-2-2 deficit. M oehlcr {7-8) limlimited the made a runnin]in& juggling catch for th e bctrbit, the 23-ycar-oldd SSowers allowed eiglithI stniigliisti roud loss. innings to win hislis fourth in a row. Brewewers to one liit after starteirtcr Ricky ' Cardinals.

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^ ^ J I f i n a lI : s a t P i l er t P e n H j ______NEW HAVEN.-:N..Conn..(AP).^_ Lindsay Davcnp2npon overcame a rain delay, a :sore shoulder ^ H jH a n d th e hard-hitting Samantha Stosuosur to advance ' m to the final of the Pilot Pon tournament willvith a 7 -6 (3), 7-6 H R T (7) victory in twow o h o u rs Friday. She will playy JiJusiinc Henin- H ard en n e, w h10 o advanceda wilh a 6-3, 6-3 winn over i Svetlana j R l Kuznetsova. Beciec a u se o f a knee H>| injury, Hcnin-Hi-I-Iardenne had not played a toitournament for sue w eeks a fter losing in the Wimbledon fin:rinal to Amelie M au resm o . S he Davenpon, bothoth fo rm e r U.S. Open winners, aore hoping to . play th e ir w ay b a c k in to sh a p e — 9 1 in time for thatlat Grand Slam | H next w eek. Davenport, ththe defending »|Mi ^ 9 ch am p io n , is playing pla in only ' UnJM»Davenport Di hKs a return to her fifth lournanla m e n t d f 2006 Australia’sl’s Samantfta Stosur In their because of a Iback injury. Nomen’ssfsemHlRal singles match at ----- ' Seeded ,sevei vonlh ^herc. ft, p||rt Penp, tennis tournament in Davenport hasis posted four Tiger Woods watches his teeesbot sh on the U th hole during the second round of the Bridgestomitone InvHational Worid Golf Cham en, Conn., Friday. amplonshlps Friday in Akron, Ohio siraiglit-se_l winvins, including Woods bMled the n th hole.e. o n e a g a in st No. N' 1-ranked M auresm o. po lm s aiand held serve in die "First o f all. I'm:'m ecstadc to be nintli gat:ame of the sccond set, . in tne finals." DavenponDa sold, and wasIS just as gritty in the "I’m feeling fatigitigucd. I played ticbreakeker. Davenport jumped ( O v e n I more tennis thishis week than I out toa a4-1 lead, but Siosur t h e r o ) o f a n ddin thil e l e a d have in sue m o nndis." d battled toli 7-7 before double- Stosurwas herier loughesi tesi faulting; the next point and o f lh e w eek. Tlieyliey traded pow- sending3 a a forehand volley long cfnnp * dioiigii'111 w e had- lo som ehow finifind erful groundsirokrokes on nearly that closcised o u t th e m atch . Nine birdies; fput Tiger in fr(rontatBridges.talU llC il. II was a hilluge break to gel out of iherlere every point ancind Davenpon w ilh a.')." had liltle room1 fofor error in her VcnUS WI illia m s Aia7 yards grandsidsiands were in the way. WoWoods got the stretch 0to leave Soudi Koreans Soo0 0 - ll w as th eir secsccond meeting Slam iouournamcnt, an event tliat jumped out of the gn grass, soared over anothtIher drop from the'cart path, pat and Yun Kang ancnd Jee Young Lee atop th tin e ibis m o n th . Sto>itosur defeated she’s won>n tw ice. the flag and over the gnugnuidstands. Ii hit evemu iiually hil a lob wedge to 30U) feelf and Icaderboard after a the second roundI at a Davenport in LojLos Angeles for "1 havevc many greai memo- ■ the concrete paih and h J bounccd over a iwo-pi•putted for bogey to reachh ‘9-uiider the Wendy’s ChampionshipCl for Children•en. h e r first care e r wwin i over a top- rics fron>m competing at the bjilcony a n d o n to th e roofoof. W 131. W oods said il w as an H4-yai■yard shol: K ang sh o ta a 6 -u n d er 6 6 and Lee hadid ia 10 player. U.S. O peilen, a n d I regret ih a t I F ro m th e back o f tl f the clubhouse, ihedisi;liscrepant 7 w as n o i explainecned. . f>7 to share tinhe lop spot at 11-under 13:133 Lacking a d dlc e 0o n th e singles will n o t beb able to participate Summit County deputy sh /sheriffBillMunc>' "I hithi a drive and a 9-iron and ant a KQ- at the lournanin ient's m idpoint, tour, Stosur ha;has developed in 2U06,”Williams said in a w as sitting in his ch air wh w h en h e n oiicetl a d eg-ee ree wedge and two-puiteclted. i'irsi Sw eden's Milrlikaela Parmlidshot h e r seeicc- into the top doublublcs player in statemenint released by her golf ball bouncing aroui ound the ;.er\’ice , bogey:y o( f th e day." W oods said, ond consecutiItive 67 and was a shot baclack the world alonglg 'widi panner agent.T “I will miss the excite- area below him and ne; next 10 .someone Ifon:only it w ere ilial sim ple, a lo n g w ith Cololombia's Marisa Baena. Lisa R aym ond.. TheyTl won the ment ofr competing c in front of. from th e F irestone kiichei hen siaff. Playiayers in the clubhouse wente n t to the Pilot Pen d o u b les tid e last year th e NewY/York fans at one of the The worker. Josh Stuberber. put the ball in liiick d : d o o r lo see w here, il landindod anti W adluns leasads at The TraditionI and are the reigeignlng French premier• sponing s events in the th e c u p h o ld e r o f a cartrt and ; drove ofi a shook )k their heads, miiiiering!. thattl the O pen a n d U.S. 0Open | champi- world. I I lo o k fo rw ard to villa, w orld’sd’s No. 1 player was also thele luckiestI ALOHA. Ore. ()i — Bobby Wadkin::ins ons. But she wiwas all alone returninglg in 2007." "Wc w ere u n loading pie; pies on ihe back of al 1-ire;ireslone because the clubhoii:iouse was birdied three: ofo th e last four holes to taknd knew in m y h e aid d thatt I'm play- King. . P latinum w ritten in fine pi p rint o n th e ball, ih e dri\iriving range. W oods’ ball coul:ould have placc at 7-und:ider after shooUng a G6 oion ing differently thisihis w eek d ia n I T h e next nc tournament on "i;didn't notice tlicTW,”V,” he said. kept bibouncing across Warner RoadRoi and the par-72. 7.150-yard 7 coursc al the tht was two weweeks ago,” Williams'is' s c h e d u le is a n Waods stood in tlie fair fairway for nearly, o n to lhe ill North Course and it stillitill would Reserve Vineyayards and Golf Club. Davenpon said.i. “"She's a very indoor eventev in Luxembourg 1(X minutes before rules c rs onicials -arrived have bh ei e n in play. Wayne Levi'i ifaded, shooting 75. Loreiren ‘tricky opponeni,mt, comes up that staiarts Sept. 25, and and tried to figure out theh e inext step. "1 ih(thought for sure it must havlavc been Roberts shot 717 and is in a five-way tittic w ith a lo t o f go o d shots." F lem ing; said she has every It was pure chaos beh i)ehind the ninth . out-of-l3f-bounds," Woods said. "QnQ n top o f for th ird . 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SAPPORO. Japan (A!>)) —- Shane Battier had a CJermany ( and Dirk Nowiuvitzki in llic q u a rte rfi- a ai n d did^n't m ak e a n o th er bbucket die rest of the ly a p p reciate vrtiat h e does.JS.” q u ick ite p o n s c w h en h e w e w as asked to define h is rnals. niglit.n Brand played with Battlcileral Duke in 1998 and role-on T eam USA. Battier is averaging 5.8 5.( points, per game But aftenvard, his teamiimmates were buzzing 111999. Back dien, Batder wavas m o re Star d ia n th e "See th e se floor burns?"s?" h e said, m o tio n in g to t throu(pi five games, all1 victories. v Hc has II about al how Battier stood his ground when __ wworkman. In 2000-01, hele was the consensus — a n a s ty rcd-spot on his fore: □rcarm:“That^myrole;“——rcboundsrflve'asslsts'imdtl r d lh re e “steiils:: ^Sfiiha's^aoT^ing barrelecled through Him. Yao, NNadonal Player of the YearX jafter leading Duke to Battler doesn't make manym higlilight shows, Those numbers don'l junjump off the stat sheet.' w ho w as called for a chargiirgc, and Batder will be th e n a d o n a l dde. But he's become an impoiiponant part of the U.S. IBut ni{mbcrs don't begin1 tcto Icll th e story o f th e teammates tc with the Houstiisto n Rockets n ex t sca- Battler’s scoring averageje increased each sea- tcarti a s It p re p a re s fo r the second round of the 2 27-ycar-old’s contribution3n — unless they stan son. st scson in Durham, peaking atit 19.9 points per game FIBA world championshiphips. I tallying bruises. “I love playing widi Shamane because he does all hihis senior year. Vancouvcver picked him sbcdi The U.S. completed a five-game swetp of O n a star-lad en leam . BaB attler Is th e g u y m o s t, thth e littlt! things, like takinglg charges, chasing the oioverall in d ie 2001 draft. AfAfter he averaged 14.4 Group D with a 103-58 victoryvie over Senegal on 1:likely to incur bodily harm.■m. b;ball, playing great defense.se," U.S. forward Elton p

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' ByUiKtaBrittsaBfl realizes£S Uie 2006 UUe m ay very bly th e! smsn a rt m ove anywiiy." The Quale’s Electronx o n ic s ' Tlme»Wewa cofre)frespoo(tent weUalrcdready belong to Whiled, MVSPPoint Standings Jones:s ccurrenUy sils in lOih Warriors V >^11 also bc wrappap p ln ^ "Theyley worked really hard at^ p la c e -in■in Uie D odge W eekly up u their season this crvenlv n in g ) ShBwri Nice •IIVIN FALLSLS — The night it, he’se’s done- well and they 7. J'“ 3 iiadng5 ;Series Division III wilh « Kenny I Haike leadcad in g 1 . StflvbJoSa.'’^* ^l.lE152 8 . Brent Fehrlnger . . Uiat sccrhcd soio ffar away to Uie deserveve to win. But v«j’ll just gor' ■' sliinding:ngs where .along wiih Marshall N Lund by 12 po^p o in ts 2. Mike Buddeiihsgfin 1.14142 9 Josh Pitz NAI’A Pony Stocl;ock drivers when outUierlere to do the best we can, t ' t t t cash aincl n d prizes, a trip lo Uie a a n d Kent lensen u p 14 go ln ^ 3. Bobby Latham 1,12139 10. Bruce th e y took Uic grcgreen flag for Uic just like last y ear.” A ndersen , NASCARMt biuicjuel-to b e held in into ii loniglii's event. •4 .U W o o d h a!l 1,12134. 11. Oliver Phipps First tim e th is season ; at the said. ;gas. Nev.. N ov.II, niiiy To lo p . 0 ^ an alrciilrcady B.RfckV&nVboreh 1 ,1103C M aslc Valle]lipvPlM U sV c g a i Magic Valley' S p eed w ay h a s DusUisUn Wilson In Uie No. 6 6 ell b c in ih c works for lhe jimimcd-pucked ji rUght ofaf rac-r 6. David Patrick 1,0S091 Thunder StS to cta arriv ed all tooI quciuickly for so m e c a r haslas determinedly worked ir-old driver. NASCAR ir 7. Mike Greco 1,06086 1 . Craig Nuthak 1190 ing action. KMVT andI 1\IVvin a n d n o t (lonrlysG/soon enougli for his wajvay up to third in the 8 . Sam Harris . Jr.____ 1,07078 2. Jim Shirley 1,167 best-of*l()-races format Slops S will p resen t th e secc■econd otiiurs. IJ n g ^ ___ while ^ijii ______standin ___ g.wienjwniams __ 1,07 ------3-JimHowafO------_____ ^ IO d c ie■rmine rn the winning rep-___"Z Irailer Race of Destru ctioion n' “ o f ------^------B u rrc a d y “ 6orr" noi. champj- Fehringnger has fallen to fourth 1 0 . Rob Vest 1 ,0'’^0 ^ 4. Desi Ahrens 1125 rescniiiiiviiiive from MVS. But d ue th tl e season al MVS. T h e alw;a lw n ^ onship nigJu is here for the after aate tough night of racing last Budwelaw Qmnd Nation five-race "Chase for ihe a 5. Steve Edens i !i 17 anticipaled niglit of croshlishiiifr I’gny Stock divilivision and one time out. oi However, only 27 ' 1. Jerry Rice . 1,W 6 . Brian Lopez I'lll Champiopionship" foriniit MVS banging b and tipping overivcr o f driver will exitt tliUie track for Uie po inis ts separate the second 2. Louis Lopez 1,13 138 _7. Kamie Nuthaki 1.107 (iilo p,*d lfd lasti seaso n tu cleier* . trailers li around.the onc-Uic-UiirU final-iiine thisi season,se carrying— throughIgh eighth-place drivers 3. Jerry M cKean- ....1,12 h c track cham pions, th e " nmiletrackwill'bepreccdc.ddc.d bJ------4. RancJy Price 1,13113 8 . John Ho'ogendboiIbom 1,093------m in ' 'I'C the 2006 divisioisional UUe along a n d Uieihere slill co u ld b e a lot of 1.088 regionalal represeniativer a n d Ihe lh il e return o f Uie gaunU eiei'racc. n 5. Bill Manker '1,1C104 Dawson v/ith tliem. shufllin]ling in the final standings :hani]iion may or may co c m p elilio n , w ilh EcE d d y . 6 . Willie Dalton 1 ,0 9S 9 10. Michelle Rouseise 1,081 MVS cha Wliether or' m n ot d estin y h a d after the thi last race of the year 7. EmIe Hall 1,0S0 9 3 Quale's Bectronli>nlcs Warriors iKit b coneand on thesarnedrivcr. •McKean .V and Norm Hatkekc 117i - ; anything lo do10 wiUi it, Jason h as beejc en p u l in th e books, 8 . Terrence O'Brien 1,06Qgg 1. Kenny Hatke 152 Budweiw eiser .C!rarid N ationals ing ir to prevent drivers; frofn m Wliiicd was thlie e' w in n er o f th at Steve ve Jones is holding oh to a 9. Jeff M eads 1,020 3 4 2 .Marshall LundI 140 driver JerryJc: Rice has moved passing p Uieir bus by throwrow ing nrst race held thi this p ast April 15 lO -poin3ini lead over Mike 10. Mike Wilson 9 97 7 T 3. Kent Jensen 138 into firstrst p| o silio n in ih e poinis GUI o a slash uf ammunltiinlU on and after a stroiirong season, the BuddenIcnhagcn in the Pepsi NAPA Pony StocksB 4. Jeff Peck 128 liaiilcafK.iifiera w in in th e division from fr the back of Uie vcliide.id e . d riv er <>r th e NcNo. 77 car now Premierlier Series compcUtion L Jason Whited 1.1S190 5. John Reeder 120 liistSaiunlurday niglu, hui his lead Post-race .inspecUon restresu lts. pack s it 35-pointin t lead over 2005 w ith onlyonl two races left before 2. Lou Andersen 1.1E155 6 . Cory Rutledge 118 is far Fromfroi com fonable, hold- from ft last weekend are in forfo r th e Fony Stocks divisivision champion the 2001006 feature division sea- 3. Wilson 1.1E152 7. Laura Arringtonn 1 0 2 ing a five-Ive-point advjintage over Mayic N Valley Pipe Thumiund( ^T T - fe- . Raco dlsti llstance: 266.5 miles, 500 March , 7.2004. Valley ' SpeedwcIway, there is ■ ^ ■ R t i w i N ^ g i laps. ■ m u c h to b e d o)ne^ n e - J K J iflrkJMF ijist race:ice: Matt Kenseth easily Taking a lookak aroundi at Uie I iSEH BiBati kept Jeffeff 'Gordon at bay in the Craftsman Trucks«■ * i one-third mileile track w h ich L > G E I__J final lapsips at Michigan Last L race: , startirarting r Hrst opened itsts gales{ as a dirt B ||M ■ | M n Internatioational Speedway and won from f the pole for the first timitime i track in 1986, o c n e only ■ ■ H m for the‘ thirdth time this season. , in I a truck race at Bristol Motetiflotor b eg in to Im aginein c th e w ork that The lish lacked the drama of Speedway, ! made Just one pit goes in to maklaking MVS Uic lonth’s duel in Chicago. stop < and won the O’Reilly 220( 0 0 . p re m ie r facilityy UiaiU today. when GordonGor caught Kenselh Points'leader I »was wa B ut U ianks tcto 2 1 -ycar*old thenlen controversially spun second, : followed by Ted Adam "Bomb"" York,Y< th e w ork Jt ofc his way to race.by for Musgrave, I Johnny BensonI andam always gels dcdone and the the :iory. This time. Gordon David I Starr. guesis of the sptspeedway know ;d from 1 2 ih place on a Next ^ raco: Sylvania 200, SeplSept. • th ey can enjoy/ th evening at t wim 36 laps to go in the 26. Loudon. N.H. r th e ‘ISvin Falls track for yet anoUier night. York, buffed>d and tanned ahead fro m thfc m anly y aftei rn o o n s he~ :------A LOOK/: ^— — spends keepin Richmond, Va. ping up the N e x te l C u p •grounds at ithe facility, Sepl. 23 — Dover 200, Del.el. I Aug. 26 — - Sharpie 500, Bristol, « explained thatat while some Sept. 30 — Yellow Transporta0 rtatlon may ihink theyey might dread 300. Kansas City, Kan. Sept. } — Sony HD 500, ^ lh e re p e a te d platniing, a tr mowing Oct. 13 — Dollar General 300, 300 : ia, Calif. , and* sprinkler repairs, he Concord, N.C. Sept. ) — Chevy Rock & Roll q • ' wouklii'l wantt lclo have it any Oct. 28 - Sam's Town 250.0 . 400, RichRichmond. Va. , > o ilie r way. Memphis. Tenn. u Sept. 17.7 - Sylvania 300, . ^ "I love my jobjob," York easily Adan Yorii Nov. 4 — O'Reilly Challenge.le. Fort'F • p o te i a t M a^c Valley Speetfwajhray, wfiere his dally votk helpsI keepk tbe ipeedway running smcxmootnly. Loudon,n, ^N.H. ^ admits, "becauscuse every day I Worth. Texas 14 — Dover (Del.) 400 ' gel to play. I \would much "Thet,e b a th ro o m s are Uie o n e lh il e future. on ly ju st barciy ovover a year old Nov. 11-Arizona.Travel 200, — Banquet 400, Kansas iOO, ; ra lh e r be o ut he:here than in an ihlnglhal ih; I h a te a b o u t th e job," "Yeah, I'm always exciteited to when the familyily o p e n e d up an. Avondale, ' Ariz. office. Just Riveive rne a lawn- Adam. says sa without hcsilaUon. see sc what he's going to do next,"ni lhe speedway 2I 1 seasos n s ago. q ./ g _ . — UAW-Ford 500, Nov.^ 18 - Ford 300, riioWer ancl I'm11 happy."h "Thai's's soj m e th in g I can'l gel h hi c sa id . ~"I c a n rcm cmalier bi heln^ 01.1 jga.Ala. Homestead, ^ Ra. York followsI a routine every awayfrom fro . T h e first d ay o f the Adam has also bcconime a here and my dai dad would bt' 1 4I -— B a n k of America 500, week thai consinsisis of every- weekI'm I'n^ o u t here, I sp e n d th e huge hi race fan and never Unlires of mowing or whate never ivid, die coneord,rd, N.C. • Ih in g frcinigrounlunds keeping lo entireday dt] o n th e m .” watching w Uie compeihonirs hit iractor and lie w Craftsman Truckk ' '1 I w ould let u s Qgj 2 2I __— Subway 500, . c, ' re slro o n i m ainteiitciiancc to pre- Adamim rep o rts U iat th ere arc th th e track every S aturday ninight, rid e a ro u n d on hi: Sept. 16 — Sylvania 200, h islap .-A d iiin MaViinsviisville, Va. ,|_ p a re for lh e .SaturlUirday events. 2 2 sialls,,11s, all of which must be Adam Ai also competes inIn th e said. • Loudon. N.H. Oct. 29> —- B ass Pro Shops e. ■'ThesprinkJenlers are an every cleaned:d and re-supplied with W Sept. 23 - Las Vegas 350) ■ W arrior d ivision a n d is aI rcgu-r Steve also rem^members lhe m BNASQ500,i Hampton. Ga. « w eek job." Yorkk sjsaid. "I have to U icusualual e q u ip m e n t. lar la in die roll-over contests Oct. 7 -TBA,Talladega,Ala.la. ; Its a n d m a n y n ig h ts thatat A dam sp e n t 5 _— Dickies| 500. Fort Oct. 21 - , - - ., work on ihemem constantly. Adamim also h a d a big h a n d in th ih e gaunU et races. at the track duriiiring .he early worth. TexasTe> e cars vi,ill b reak so m e of ol the major projects Martinsville. Va. Sometimes lhe c Bui his work at Uie iitrack years. , , , ' ■ Nov. 12i —- Ciiecker Auto Parts • « Oct. 28 - EasyCare Vehiclee I ; them off, but mostly m it's jusl MVS hasha: added to the track consumes cc most of his; Umet "Adam has prprobably pul 5 0 0 . Avonivondale, Ariz. ^ Servlcc Contracts 200, w ear a n d tear. OrOnce in a while duringg UieU p a st th re e years th at an ai d alU iough th e w ork cai:an be morc laps in arouound Uie irack ) __— Ford 400, : Hampton, Ga. I'll h it o n e w iUI im my iractor— in he hass beenb employed at Uie hard hi on even a young nman, than anyone whcillelheriiwason Homesteaitead,Fla. fact I hil one jusiju today, but specdwaway. A'dam A'l says that the benjncfits a tricycle, bicyclecle skateboard Nov. 3 - Silverado 350, Fortirt . . . p a in lin g is U ie: other o t big thing. "I donlon'l th in k there's a bill- that th hc boss gives him tntru m p o r pick u p truck,";," iSteve said. p Worth, Texas livery year wce useu an y w h ere bo ard oiout here that I haven'i any ar night he may go home hi But time marclirchcs on and Busch **1 Series Nov. 10 - Phoenix 150. fro m IOO to 150 15 gallons, of help put pi up," 'Adam said, w w ith ach in g m uscles. now Adam is thehe one driving Sept. 2 — Ameriquest 300.- Avondale, A Ariz. p a in t o u i here.” ".\nothcrlier big Uilng was helping “I’ve made the sam e amcnount the tractor. Am\nd his dad Fontana.a. Calif.( • Nov. Nl 17 - Ford 200. Hed ancl w hiteIte iare th e d o m i- to p u t hcscorcboardhc last.ycar," of of money for the last tlthree reports that hc Is |glad lo have Sept. 8 — Emerson Radio 250, Homestead, h Ra. nate colors used>ed at MVS, b u t - h e adde

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Occluded Leina]irt leadss CardsspastBtears T ‘ a c m a nif Jones d • ' . CHICAC;0 (AP) —— Matt Leinari showed why Uk * Arizorizona Cardinals \w i t h d i s ci o r d e r l y c sulccicd h im w ith th eL' If nth pick in th e drafl. Leinan look over forKnr Kun W arner in 1MURFREIiSBORO, Tenn. (AI>) — c h a r g e d I Tennessee Ilians cornerbai the second quarter anand completed l5-of-21 passes for 144 14-1 yards a n d a "Pacman" Jones was arrestei touchdown lo leadd the Arizona a bar carly Friday and charbarged with ('^irdinals over tlie Chichiciigo Bears 23- disorderly con d u ci a n d pub>ublic intox- c\ o n d u c t 16 in 1-riday‘s prescason gam e. ication. f ie eniek'd ihc Rainem e \vith 5:13 lefl Jones will not play/ ISaturday Iff, in the second.quaner aiand co m p leted againsi Atlanta in the Tttafitans' Uiird ^ ^ 2 12 eoiiseaitive passes one point, p reseaso n gam e. wliile leading th e C^irdiirdinals (2 - 1) to a “I^m going sit him ou field Konl a( th e e n d ofol the first lialf game on principle and noto t bccauI se I atid a touchdown earl]arly in the third believe h e is guUty In thiss casea based <]uarter. ori w h at I believe th e facts(s area at this Leinari completed all six p asses on lime," coach Jeff Fisherr said s in a . his second possess! th e statement released Fridaiday. "l^ist c:;irdinals drove S'l yart'ards in th e final January 1 let th e te a m knowDW that they n iin u ie of ih e half. Neilleil flackers' Held would be held lo a h i^erier standard goal extending their lea< and this docs oot meetI il After Amrcf Holle iniercepied inl Hex dard." • (irossinan on the opcniijniiig possession ORicers said they saw JonesJot argu- K \ o f tlic ihird (juarier. LeLeinart went 4- • : •• ing loudly with a womanin ( Ibr-I as lhe CirdinalsIs ddrove 42 yards nightclub where*a nip con againsi the Bears’ first-'st-string'defense been held, according lo) tlthe k ' f(jr a touchdown that m report. The 22-ycar-old, JonesJc was W arner w asn't bad, eieither, gofng B- described by police as slurring slu his Tennessee Tttan 1 for-l 1 with 73 yards an touchdow n speech, hitving bloodshotot i eyes a n d was arrested otr I pass. smelling strongly of alcoholhoi. chaiged with dli As e.’cpccied, theth e . The arresi came lhe dayIiiy after th e intodcatlofl. I'dgerrin lames did nn play much. Titans broke (raining camp.lip. H e carried d iree lime;: for m in u s-2 Jones was arguing with:h < a w om an cim try to fine » » |M • yards on the game’s opopening posses- hc accused of stejiling' hish wallet tiatc a contn u sion and did not return In three pre- inside the cluh'and passinging it to one Sept. I, theaitt t comertuicii Pacaan Joness seaso n gam es, h e h ass 1 yarLADliLPHIA — David Ake\k ers da60 tickets for family andd friendsf to ble guys thatdng about it," Brady said I le look iwo sacks,I. b;by I’at W illiams h elp edd malce Donovan McNabla b b ’s . EAST R U -niERF( watch him play againstt hhis home- On the dajtwo days beforc thei, and Kenechi Ude/e. brief appip p earan ce a p ro d u ctiv e one.ne. Manning had a shi jnitown team, the AtlantaIta Falcons. B rady saidlird hc exhibition game, ate A nd a slow throw ingng mi otion o n his Akersrs kicked field goals of 40,0, 49 - Fridiiy niglit again: nilSiiturday n ig h t.' b ack w ith tluiist Washington. "Hope- second-quarter throwrow tow ard ’ th e and 52I y;yard s a n d Jefi’ Garcia connecnecl- Jets. b e Almost three monthsis after; the • “Deion'situaiion n comes to an end.r. sideline lo M ark Clayloi^lon m ad e i( pos- e d w iihilh Greg Lewis on a 61-yai•yard Tlianks to th e stot rciT itan s m ad e h im th e sbctsbcth overall When hc sheiir full team here and weo slble for Smool to jumpm p (he o u t ro u te to u ch ddown o pass to lead the ti it hardly mattered.. dpick e in the 2005 draft,, JonesJc was go,” Brady1 sith e field, th e m o st cap a-n and sprint untouchedcd for sbc points. Philadellelphia Eagles over the tl Manning went 1 sparrested after an incidentit ata a ni^i> and he's sudiat w e have." • 1. S m oot cocked h is riglit;lit arm , vrith ball P iitsbur}urgh Steelers 16-7 on Fridiriday yards'with an inter sn£lub. The charges weree Ilater dis- You defmitcl;lay training cam p began,It ______iiT lian d 'ag ain st Iiis ho!helmet, struck u night. G ianis“ Hcia o n foi m issed.. here. OkeTshc c x p cctcd B ran ch to bI- e trol." h e te a m a t s o m e p o in t, Hcisman pose with. hihis left arm for McNal^abb led the Eagles lo n pairair of Chad Pennington st . the final 20 yards andid finallyI bowled field goa;oals before going to the bene3nch. but also played inc( Patriots give Branch[| gi In four sca yery unique player,y the ball through the; endei zone in' an Meanwhwhile, the Steelers didn't gelIt anyai 1 l-of-20 for 125 yar hc 1 a n d th e 5-fochow^ up he’ll bc ready toII elaborate cxhibi(lon*gn-game ceicbra- points5 ( during the two series Ben Be ception. -. in;week to seek a trade[e liked Ijy teatrsaid Uien. "I love Delond tion. Roethlisllisberger played. Charlie Baitiaich It looked as ifthe ( of FOXBOROUGH. M ass.—. — T h e N ew ■' a k e e n sensecll a fun guy to bc around, The Vikings certainlyniy ha d reaso n to •. threw a a 23-yard TD pass to Cedrcdric- their sccond stra!{ 01England Patriots gave stajstar rccclvcr Last seasccly realize w hen he’s not6 praise th e ir defense. BoBoth teams’ Rrst Wilsonn for Pittsburgh’s only scoticore. Darrell McClover le:Deion Branch a week to seeksei a trad e p a sse s for r^98 d H i’s not In my con-i- u n its played u n til half:lalfiime, and the Kickcrr JtJeff Reed missed field goalsals o f D orsch’s p u n t anr a 26*yard gain as re. la n d 14 to u c h d o w n s. ison football pm e wi ~ ~ Z ■” iir one interception. pr jf-9 for 79 yards, ked th ree lim es. a j a 9-7 h alftim e lead as /e tlie offense 35 to In 38 seco n d s to set in ler just before the hc ided. Garcia com- hi 15 a n d 18 yard s to a r he drive. sh

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BUHL — If you liklike trout, Ihen you may wantt totc re se rv e • Saturday. Sept. 30) aas a day rrnifWr Ihat will honor thehe revered fish. H ie d o w n to w n c'ev en t w ill be held from 10 a.mm. . to mid* night and will includiude plenty of vendors, musicalical onter- lainmenii lots of trouttro gifts, fishing demonstraiioItions. pct- tin g zoo. a D u tch o ovc v e n 'c o m - petition and a beerr andai wine garden. There will alsoals be an a n tiq u e a d d ciaasic: cgcar show. Tlie ChaJnberofCoiConiBHfPcb irout dinner will be held at the Moose Hall andid wi|li also have beef on the menicnu. There will also be a. street dance in the e c v e n in g . P ro ceed s fro m th e: ev e n t wrill be used for communiu n i i / p r o j - ects. This house west of Twin Fslls,Is, fformerty home to three adults» andi four children, is now inhabilabited only by Felipe Cnu. Erendlmi\n Cnu Mirtinez, MlKueTo!^iz Morales . To reg ister for a bocl)ooth o r to and Patridi Ortiz Reyes werere comlctedc of felony Injuiy to aI cchild Aug. 18. Felipe Cnu, Erenrendlra's uncle, says she fled thehe (country Sundiy wtth her 'three i v o lu n te e r, p le a s e: c a lf th e e children. C h a m b e r a t 5<13-6682,

CSI O v er 6 0 a n d GSetting et F o rm ily s tr u g g[gles to b e t1 o g e t h e r aftera convi/ i c t i o n r iWANTED In the Frt exerelse programam Magicvalley . ■'TWINFALLS — Therhe C o llege ^ Cassidyly FriedmanF ErerIrendira’s husband for eighght her kids. She wantsi toic protect can n ever reiue iu m to Idaho. of Southern Idaho's>'s iO ver 60 TlmwHevw9VW wrtter yearears and continues to worork diem ." "I m iss th1 eC kkids," h c said. "I’d ^ and Getting Fit p ro g ra m w/ilh ith his uncle. "She can’l livlive Earlier, Erendira hahad jisked gotten used1 1ic 0 plaiying around w : Erendira Cruz Martinez beg in s a g ain th e w eekcekofSept. TWIN J F I'ALLS — C onvicted witliritiiout them . Family is every:ry- him for guiciancc. • w idi th e m .” :3 5 11 a t all 10 o f ils M Ma agic a n d felon Ercnrcndira C ru z M an in ez iliinjIling to them." Wlicn she learnedjd die ver- In 1\vin FaFalls C o u n ty Jail, ertption: 5 f ^ t 2 Inches Wood River valley’ locations. lo packed herhe thrcc kids inside a Tlic Tl allegations o f ab u se diidid diet after midnightIt i Aug. 18. Miguel M oralerales aw aits his Oct. ^ T h ere is n o ch arg e for anyone litlle red1 carci S unday a n d drove 101 n ot involve their o w n thrermatlon aboirt M artinert •. However, classes in ii B u h l _ eacii oihc:her — svrayed a jury lad had little to say beyond good}d- Department of Healealth and ccntral pan of . S 2reabouts to call 735- begin at 10:30 a.m.;.; ii in B urley Aug. 18lo<10 co n d em n th e trio to ye. bye. Welfarc took tcmponlorary cus- ^------I I or Crirtie Stoppers s t at 11:30 a.m.; and HagermanHa a possible:lie 10 years In p riso n for Bul Bi Cruz had liiUc doubjbt tody of her children,, it gave her Cassidy FrFriedman covers 2-5387, where tipsters can al9:I5 a.m. concealinging child ab u se. whe:/here she was headed. a Uiste o f life w idioutJl them,I hc public safety7ty fo r the Tmcs. lain anonymous and might For morc informam a tio n o n "They'd^'d have lalccn the kids "She’s "S in Mexico with ihiLhe said. Neiv^. He carcart be readied at eligible for a reward. lim es, lo ca tio n s o r sigsigi n in g u p . away." saicsaid .Larry M yers, w iio kids,Ids,” Cruz said. *1 undcrstaniind The depanure is sdUsdU crisp in (208) 735-324^241 or byc-m aiiai cai\ 732-6475 o r 732-62-6488. had emp]nployed and housed er. her. S he doesn’t w ant to losi3SC his mind, lie knowss his1 niece [email protected]. I______

_ Schoc)ol officials se£larchforway r Sho(otstrjaight..)tsafcC e tomalake student pi)ick-up safer* ByRaoeeVMW eb sheliiller for children waitingg By Cassidy Friedmaa ‘'We’ve bbeen using the counint/s range in the en Into.dlsusc.bchind1 a locked F o rth e TimeImes-Newa______fo r pparents to arrive at the'B' Hmes-Newt wrtter gate. Already vegclaUclUon h as schocool. iandfiUuuntil this process iss ccompleted'.... We begun crawling over• Udie ter- BURLEYEY — Cassia Joinl Bu:lushman said the currentt ' TW INFALLS — Faci'a c e It. rain. S chool DisiDistrict officials are practcdcc calls for parcnts toy .T he co p s d o. ailare trying to think loilongterm.” "We’ve been usiniling the scarchingfcgforwaystomakclt plckik children up along 19th1 e landfill safer for parents of Strec s ;TWln Falls every yeayear ipoves — Capt. Brian Pike. ' county’s range in die I :!Ct. 'That arca bccomes further from Its WlW lfd W e st ' until this process is complet-coi Dworshakik Elementary congiigestcd after schcx)l, cre- roots. ed.” Pike sold. ' School stuctudents to pick up aiingig a safety hazard when1 • .Houses and thele Canyon , chcto^oneae another. bermTl vwill be captured by theJ In the bidding proccicess, the their childnIdren after class. childidren have -to passs Rtm TVnll nnw snirnic io u n d _ ih e _____ The.new.b.'/Lbcrm.wiJl.be.coAt:__ b ^ ilin n j g sv stch i. Pike said.- depan m ent will focuss n o t ju st______^ thi is s w e e k ’s sch o o l b ctwrivreen cars to reach theirr ______once-lsolntcd policcce depart- cd in a layerer o f g ra n tila r ru b - TRSRS 1R im ge ^ t e m s o f E a ^ es on finding a good dcdeal but board mecnecting, the three ride,J. m en t. firin g ran g e, pr«prompting ber designcciled to absorb the and MeggitM Defense Systemss building something ththat will school boaroard members pres- "WWe have a crossing guardi the department toI u;transform bullets and1 releasen them into Caswelivcli of Minneapolis both1 lost 20 to 30 years, h e: sold.so c m o p te d t . Any roundid noti filed into the Theeiie old firing range has fall-• icvalley.com. b a d w c a th e r a[nd provide n o th eirch ir U d .” M T ^ W>w,1 t« » y .2 0 0 6 ______

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For obUuanuary rates and Information, call 7S& 3266 Monday through:n ______■ Saturday./. DOdadllne is 3 p.m. for next-dit-day publication, 'm e e^nail “S m c E S - address forr obituariesot Is obits(S>maglcv8llialley.com. Oeath notices are a ------:------frgggjs servIce-and-can'beTJiacBrnn•umiPj-prrnreveryTJay:— ^------P a u id a P lanansky’ cof Boise, • Church. 825 EEA , v c .0 . ' funeral Mass at 10 a.m.1. todayat Loma Marthrth a W illlam sen o f Oiir Lady of die Rosaryy In Boise O xnard, Calif.,if., a n d form criy o f . , I N o n a M a r i e H i n e (Qoverdale Funeral Home H in Richfield, memm o ria l service a t I Boise). p.m. today/ at Demaray's TW IN FAUUXS — Nona Marie and:d h u m o r w ere ap p reciatedJd ^oAnn Neff R fe o f' AAmmon, Shoshone Cha|hapel, 404 W. B St. E line flnaliyly met the perfect by e\everyone. Even to the end,d, funeral at 11 a.m. todaylyatWood I in Shoshone. m a n — h err pip erso n al S avior — shee triedi to give smiles andid E ast Side. 9G3 S. AAmmon: Elizabeth “Be‘Bcth” Stanger,for- , onAug.22,20,2006, at her daugh- kindid words. 'Uiough small inin friends tm d family m aylycailone merly of Burleyley, graveside serv- te r’s h o m e Ir statuuure, she was never short ohih hour before the funci^ml (W ood Ice a t 1:30 p.np.m. today at the Id a h o Falii urage,. , strength andid Funeral I lom e In Idalio10 Falls). Wasatch Lawnvn Memorial Park H IH a f tc r a 15-yeai llpowcr. Those who kneww A niail (Molly) Klomtinm Jarvis in Salt Lake Cit;City, U tali (H ansen ' n m iM iM battle withv ith ' an dd ^ loved her marveled at thele of, Rupen, graveside seservicc al Mortuary Burlerlt7 a ia p e l). • VlcklBi1 BabbW of OaUsjr dlscussM berr fdioolhvi irtth Janet Qtenbergerger ofi Ings s h e cnuld accom pHsh ------1.1, a.m. inday_ai_tbihtLJZaul_____R e m e d io s -JfRem ) Evn sptn ChlPrterjoftheP.LO.StsteffiooJofB tef ' Btirleif. wWch helps women retumtu m te ______a battle (ha “She was my Supermbml”I” C em etery (H ansen MMonuary Hale of-IWin Fi1 Falls, functol at 2 - school>ol tot contlnM their edacatlofl. took a toll bll amed her daughier, Angela.I. ' Rupert Chapel). '■ p.m. loday atIt \White Mortuary; 1 never robbec Never one to quit, l5onala Dean Lamar Kentn d all o f friends a n d famam ily m ay call o ne ■ ber of llu )rked with her colleaguesIS I lagerm aji, m em orial servicesc at hour before thehefuncrd. / ’« spirit we al d frIehds at I'irsi Federalul 11 a.m . loday a t B u mISs Funeral : Vli^nla Cruz Cr Bullers of \X[roup l. offerrs help to ' admlrec] ancand' ~ I3anknk in ‘I\vin Falls up iintll justst H om e In Elko, Nev. Eden, memoriorial service at 2 loved. a shohort week before her death.1. Arthur Henry “H«Herman" p,m. today atat In His Name I3orn in Gooding,Goi Idaho, on Her:r lastI few days were chal-I* Stapelman of Rupen, funenilfu at Christian Fellc'llowshlp In Filer 'lA T f N ovem ber 4. 1950. N o n a w as lengiiiging even for such a stronglg 11 a.m. today at the Hanstn1 (Wliite Monuarjary in'IW in Falls). W w^ V o m e n g o iing to schoio o l nothing sliortort of a remarkable womiman, but her last hours•s Mortuary Rupert Chapapel, 710 Timothy lohiohn Fricderich of human beinj.’ing. Raised from werere spent just as she wouldd Sixih St.; view ing onim e h o u r Burley, joint seiervice r for'Ilmoihy By Treoireoa Tegan . school full lime. humble begileginnings as the haveve w ished — filled w ith love■e before tlie funeral. and his wife, wwi iio died in April, F or the Times-News “It’s been hard at timeim es, b ut daughter of a stale brand ' andpd p ea c e while in th e co m p a-I- Ryan Mllo Weech ofof Burley, al 3 p.m. lodaylay at the Hansen it’s well worth the sacriacrifice,” inspector, herIier yo u th w as filled ny of her children and grand-I* memorial service at 11 1 a.m. Monuary Burle;rley a ia p e l, 321 E. BURURLEY - Vicki Babbittt Babbitt said. w ith love aniand laughter that childiildren. •today at Rasmussen IF uneral M ain St.; g atiutiiering for family alwaysays w anted to tcach . She is a single motherh e r o f six la te r filled so>0 rm any o f h e r fam* Surjurviving are her daugliter.r. Hom e. 1350E ;lG diSt.inin Burley, and friends o nene hour before tlie A grant g from thc RE.O.'. children, ranging in agejige froTTi ily’s sharedJ nmemories. Nona Angelgela Hueti of Idalio Falls;s; Irene Graves^es Lekey servicc. o rg aanizalion n i will help the.* 1510 26 years old. vvas th e oldestlest of four childrcn, son,1, James] Hine of Pocatello;); o f IVvin I-alls, funeral Itat II a.m. Rosalie M. HellerHe of Heyburii, OakleyJcy resident reach her goal. i he RE.O. scholarshiplip w as u loving a n d tontormenting her sib- sever/en grandchildren; fivee today at Parke's Magic'ic Valley funeml at 11 I a a.m . M onday at P.E.CE.O., an in te rn a tio n a l phil** much-needed, shea said , ______linj;s_as_only-iily_an_oIdeiLjiister -•-great:at-grandchildren; hertr - -Funerjd ilome.-2r)51 Kimberly- Ki the Rupert Firstrst Baptist Church. • anthrohropic- and -educationalI A lthough s h e w as ablee to10 lim it caif. You migllight even say this moth)ther, Opal McGlochlin of)f Road. '607 Fifth St.: friendsfrii and family womctnen's organization, assistss com m u lin g tim e hy lakiniking l i u legacy was: passed p: on to her IWinin Falls: sister, Joyce' (Jim)I) Sunny Kay Dick of)f Pasco, may call one ,*li hour before the womeinen in their educational1 classes at the center inin 'IWin d a u g h te r. Angela, An who like*' Witttt of Boise: sister, Susann Wash., and formerlerly of funeral Mondajday ar the church pursuisuits through variousj Falls rather Ih.in Pocatellitello, she wise carried:d on c the tradition (Johnhn) Lihdemood ofif Shoshone, memorial seiservice at (Rasmussen FuFuneral Home in scholaislarships a n d g ran ts, w as Slill sp en d in g a b o u t $300 with Nona'sl's ;y o u n g est ch ild . Kimbnberiy: a n d brother, C harliee 1 p.ni. today at the Jerorome IDS Burley). Babkabbitt was die 2005 recipi*• in gas e ach m o n th , in ad td itio n }umcs'. Uncr.:r. Nonai e m b ra c e d (LylJiiUia) McGlochlin of 'IWin e n t oo f ttlic P.E.O. S c h o larsh ip inI to tuition and books.)ks. Thti her role ass a single mother Falls;Is; two nieces; and four ' ______th e MMini-Cassia area. She! PE.O. m o n ey w as usedd toto help instead of rocuocusing o n th e b u r- nephc7hew s. S he w as p receded in' — DE^ATH NOTICES seekJng in j a degree in elementary' supplement the gas;as a n d den of singlegle parenthood as deathuh by her father. Frankk S e d u ccation a t at Idaho Slate! expenses related lo schochool. she raised'herier two loving chil- McGlGlochlin Junior; and her . John M. SelfU D em aray's Shosloshonc Chapel. Univerrersity. "I've learned a lot)t a b o u l dren. oldestesl daughter. Rogena (who Babbibbitt had owned. andi finding my own way. It's been "The womainan was a saint to . willI bebi disinterred and buriedi KIMBERLY — John N Rachel M. Duspiva rated a day c arc previously' fun to se c ith a t I reallyy cac a n do p u l u p w ilh) AlAngela and me in withh hI: e r m other). 94, of Kimberly, died a n d ssaid a she enjoys working; 'this," Babbitt said. o u r youth andnd a m inicle w ork- Fun■uneral services for NonaI Aug. 25, 2006. at the Moiountain EDEN — IRachel Marie with1 chchildren. Babbitt has been on th e er to have tturned us into willbti be held M onday. Aug. 2ii aiI View Ciire C en ter in Kiiriinberiy. Duspiva, 90,, ofc Eden, died Shesle started h e r s ch o o lin g in dean's list a lm o si everyy semse es^ happy, producilu ctiveadults.” said Parke;ke's Magic Valley I'uneral1 Arrangemenis are penflingp( Tliursday, Aug.g. i24,2006, at h e r- .2001, attendinga part time and ier, will begin stu d e n t teatteach in g h er so n , Jamesties. H omme. e 2551 Kimberly Road InI and will be announciced hy home in Iklen.1. w o rkking in part lime. After a, at Oakley Elenientarjta ry in A n y o n e w hho k n ew N o n a ’IWinn Falls. I Idaho, with Pastorr Parke's Magic'Valley l-il-uiicral Al Rachel’ss irequest, there while,c, liher class schedule made January, g rad u ates in M a;ay a dd recognized hether gift of creating Mike:e Kessler officiating, I lo m e of'IW in Falls. will b e tno , servlcc. it difficilficult to w ork. S h e ({uii p lan s lo ' te a c h a l OiOaklpy things w ilh herhei h:mds. A mas- Internirment will follow al the Ammgenieniss andn cremation workin{dng and began going to-' Elemeniary next fall. te r ol' crafis; (si(sewing, k n itting. IWinn Falls I C em etery in 'IWin; Jacqueline Wadswiwortil under thehc direction of crocheting, c:carpentr)-. e tc .), I-alls,s, Idaho. 1 Friends may call Reynolds Funeineral Chapel she was ihethe besi known Sundaday, Aug. 27 from 4 to 7 SHOSHONE — Jaccii:tiueline I\vin Falls, amongst famil)nily and friends for p.m.. atai th e funeral hom e, Wadsworth. 39, of Shojibshone, Ctuds of symempathy for the h e r k n iiied slipslippers. Nona was Ouru r spccial thanks to Parke’s died Thursday. Aug. 24.4. 2006, family can be; sentsi to Beverly • an inspirationion to evei7 o n e . Magic?ic Valley Funeral H om e & at her residence. Hoek, n o , Box)x 208, Eden, ID and few who0 metn her disliked Crcmamaiory for all ^ley have Arrangements arc pe[jcmMng B3325, o r G lennnn Duspiva, 624 her. Her contajitagious optimism donee forf o u r family. and will be announciiced by Mariposa Way.^ Lodi,L CA 95240.

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M.V. D uplicatea le B rid g e iuici1 Lonnie-Burns;l sixth. Sue• This year. ihc'Kiwani*lis C lub his fam ily movcived to th e M agic w hy don't yoou have youri r Skinntiner and Gladys Ilarlrufi;; also donated moreJ lh a n Valley in 193936 and have -r-i announces wiiW inners L'nih. . lU iehenI $12,500 in gifts lo th e COI:omniu- resided here sinilince. . J-JIR A /401K iniv ested in it?t ? •I'WIN I'ALLSLLS — The Magic Tschailiaekofske and Joe! nity. His fam ily incincludes daugh- Valley Duplicaicate B ridge C lu b Blackfi:kford: eighth, Betty SaboI Each year, the club1 raises, ters Kiltie Traughber Ti of ■ has announc, first. Max BlaineneJJow en. Rupen I'ourtli of Julyly food (N orene) Zimimmcrman of ■ T h o m p so n and Renee Ganames are held at 1 p.m . hoqih and then presen';nts the Burley. ^ Uulcher; secon;oiul. Sue Skinner 'Ibesd:sdays and Wednesday at money to area programsUS. I'liis lle h a s sev enn grandchildren,g a n d Ioye 'Asiorheris; a n d f o u r t h ,. Rupen; Tri*Cily Recre;re a tio n : ’IWin l-'alls a n d1 clubcl o rganizers Hiihy G rim ess aai n d D oris W aits. QVACIC holds auditions for Declo rrendseiiers;'Mininidoka invite communim ily resid en ts to V Aug. 22. UrsiIrsi, ituby Grinies iUaivf Memorial Hospital; Mini- attend organiz:lizational meet- ' and Joye Astostori|uia; second. naiftrvey' fall production Cassia (Christmas Co'.ouncil; ings to he heldeld from 6 to 7 : Kenee Hulclucher aiul Jessie OAKAKI.[;Y — T h e O akley' Idaho Youth Ranch: andltl M ini- p.m . M ondays,'s, starting Aug. i Lingnaw: third)ird, Jan I-ii/hugh Valleyey Arts Council will holdI Cassia Juvenile ('orn.re c tio n 2B a n d o n S epIts, t 5 11, IH a n d 25 -jf and Pauline! Mulliner;M fourtl). aiidilitilions for the fall produc* I-acility. al the Obunchchain building. Riley Burtonun and Bobuiie tion I oof "Harvey" from 7 to 9I 2()4 M ain Ave., S, £ c c t ^flBg_tO CQ»t von artvfhfaliir n r ! I’lankey: fifth,Ih. Peggy Ilacklcy p.m.,. i Sept. 7 and 9 a.m. to I Spartan Dance Force The regularr clubc m eetin g s MnnjInny people tion'l know thnt y«;you do not have to pay for youyour and Max Thohonipson: sixth, noonin S ept. 9 at Howell's O pem oknn will be held at noon twice a ' sponsors dance worksl incml or crcm atloa in ndvnnctICC lo prcarmiiKc. Pnrkc's Muglklugic Ruehen Tsch.ichaekofske and HouseISC. m o n th . V alley;cy Funeral Home is pteawd l<>«<> meet with you nnd dlxciisaisa howti David Siokioker: seventh, ’Ihisliis is a non-musical and1 iu ji'i:iiT — I'hi- S|i■Jpartan T h e c lu b is a sservice organi- you want your nrrnngeaicnisI iihandled. Wc can record your I’airic ia ' Cof)ptDper aiul Beverly audititilions' will be by reading; D ance I-'orce Will host a idance zaiion. •h cs lo make It cn«ier for your>ur family, and even disctiM• youryui Reed; eighth.th. Carmen and only./. I I’erformances dates are! w orkshop for all ages fifrom 9 O rg an izers say sa; that hands- currcnt life Innumncc poUcIIclcs wilh you. Don't pul off R ich ard Kevaiivan; and ninth, Nov 9. 10, 1 1 .1 3 ,1 4 ,1 6 ,1 7 an d1 a.m. to noon Sept, 9' Wc\cVnlluy and Max Thohompson; third. with such performers as Janet For more infcnformation, call Fimeral Home.le & Crem.Hory ' Veeia Robert*L‘rts a n d D av id MmidCidoka County wniors Jackson. Brandy and BiBritney Shaunti Wcsconoil at 735*3301 ^ 2551 Kimbnborly Rd. ^ Stoker: anilcl fourth. Riley • Spears. , ' * or Teresa Wakeikeman at 236- WI T\viii Falls,s,ID8:>301 . , 0 invited to lunch Burton andI RRenee Bulchcr. rick(!ts are SIO and1 avail- 7373orcell251->1-2773. I'irst easi/wi/west, Marilyn RUPJPEirr — /\ll senior cili- able from any Dance: Force 7 3 5 - 00 0 1 1 N esbit a n d Jol:John I-urler; sec* zens> oof Minidoka Couniy are m em ber. ond. BeverlyTly Heed and invitedted to the annual senior A snack will be pro\ovided. Barbara Biuk;irk; third, .Betty citizen:en luncheon at noon Proceeds will help the L G rant a n d JoyelyeAstorquia; and Sept.I. (6 at the Rupert West Force perform at the fourth, Ruthth S keem a n d Stakee (Center ofTlie Church of Alamo Bowl in San Am m niaine Bowen.n. Jesus:s Christ of ! at'ter-day Texas. U n it 400D game, first. Saints,,ts, 26 S. lOOW., R upert, For more informationon, call ^ north/sou'th.I. S h irle y T hele event will include Sandec Nelson at 731*323241. ^ ^COMMUKN I T Y M E l Tschannen anand Pat Moore: lunch,:h, a p ro g ra m a n d tim e for ETING ~ scconc^, Riluyy EBurton and Joe visitinjing. Jervme man celebratesBS Blackford: Ihird. t Jessie I On AUGUSTnr 28, 2006 at 77:00 pm, Lingnaw andd IMary Kicnlen: 95th birthday fourth;' Reneelec Bulchcr and Nwani)n is w r a p u p JEROME — ^ II la ro ld lities of Jerome, Gooding,G Wendelell and Shoshonene ■ Veeta Roberts;is; ant d fifth, D oris Z im m e r m a n m m g m Watts and Rubiuby Grimes. First imunityghiing witti gift ;o f Jerom e will Mill host an INFC’ORMATIONALL MEEHNG ______easi/.w est,_ KKay_Higer_and a; ____ RUE.JPERT — The Rupert_____ icelebrate his W T ‘ ' P au lin e Mullinciner; sccond, Dcc Kiwanljnis club wrapped up Its 95th1 birthday ------about theie potentialeffectets of and Jane Kclchichcr; third. Max commiimunlty giving this year vnlh ' a family B IB M Thompson ancand Oscar Noss; wiihla a iwo*foldgift. gathering,1 Judge Barryr Wood's\ recent decision.d and fourth, MaMadeline Sawaya Thele club supported thc B irthday j||r' and Mary Leee PPfcfferle. MlnldtIdoka County Fair live- greetings | and Aug. 17dupli(plicate p lay : F irst, stockk ssale by purchasing a pig wcll-wishes i The meetinting will be held ata the Max Thompsoison and Oscar raised?d by 4-H member Cade m i a y be se n t to 1 Noss; sccond,d, Barbara Burk Owen!n tind then donated a h I im at 607 Zfaanm lEROME HIGHI SCHOOL AUIIDITORIUM. and Patricia1 Cooper;C third, portloilon of thc meat to thc East I Ave. I, Riley Burton3n and Peggy Commimunity Oasis outreach Jerom ] e, ID 63330. Hackleyr founlurih, Kay and centerer in Rupert, reported Zimmerman was bornrn Aug. mnT!]iW u]M ^!7nl Nathan Higcr;ir; fift^, Beverly ' Patdee iHanSen, club presidenL 30, ; 1911, In Missouri. HtHe a n d __ ...... V J i . ' Sibirf«,Ai«Bt26,2006 Thw»4

Interschoollj______il with law degreg ree M ock T cam: MALIBU,. Calif.( - K.C. H S became thec p i-i Swisher gradiaduatcd from thc. R e g i o n a l1 ■ PepperdineUiUniversity School Mc^ck Trialtl ' . of Law Mayly 19 Vbith a Juris Champion fortr ..r: Doctorate dejdegrc 6, cum Iaude the slates of)f honors. C alifornia.I. • f Swisher isis t th e so n o f Jerry U ta h anda Wi an d D preen1 SSv w isher o f Burli»y. Sw»****'*•’ Arizon a '; ■ Me also rccreceived a certifi- placed first alIt cate from thehe Straus Institute the Snn Diego Defensee " I s B h ^ E q of Dispute; FResolution and Lawytyers Trial Compeiiiion:i; w as ch o sen1 by b; Pepperdine to and scserved as a legal researchh n b e in d u ctedd lrImo-thc Ortlerof— and-wwriiingioachlngTisRisrant—It----- —— l1ie, B arfislcisters. an honor' anda!iasastudent memor.. V a jB r which recognignizes th e io p stu - Swl^k-lsher is a c o n trib u to r inn d e n t a d v o cateates in the country, the iupcoming Simon && ...... During' hiihis law" sc-hoor Schusjsler bookV "Thli Devil's ‘ carcer. Swishisher earned The Advococaies: Lawyers andd h B t *’ Garner Advocvocacy Award, ihe Arguntmenis thai Changedd Guiles Mono)nor Award, . Phi' Americrican Criminaltl D elta P hi (nalionai (m honors Procetledure" and working on a legal fraternii)llity), W ilkin A ward publiclication that introduces a K-for A cademlie ic Excellence; and new a{approach lo teaching law,v Am lu r Award:irds (hignesl grade siudeiients how to write legalll in the class)ss) in both' legal dpcunjtn e n ts. | B H research a nid d vw riting a n d legdl Swi^wisher look the Californiiiil history. B ar EExam in July a n d willII s selected for praciii:iice criminal defense law.V Pepperdine'se's top-ranked in thele Los A ngeles a r e a ..

" ...... chool clau of 1956 celebrated Hs 50th reunion wHfa a dinner att thithe Hagerman Senior CHiiens CeiCenter on May 26. The group dectlecorated , ______* The Hagennin High Schwthe Fossil Day Parade, joined’thelie Hagerman Alumni /Usodatloo1 foifor a dinner and dance and endeided wHh a branch. Donations inn memorym of - SERVICE N]JEWS ------and entered a float in Clnes,the Maria Graves Owen, VIrglnl^nla Claiborne Walker and Jin Manlaxwell were given to the associatiation on behalf of the class. Alumi x l a l l ^ called was wworking at McCain Foods:s daum ates Cora Cold tfi,Cin' bach row: Bob Hawfcet, Beverf]'erty Green Stewart, Carol Koldeweyley IHockstrasser, Pete Woody andid Lyle Boyer; second row: Scott7 ”"*° Rupert spccl! Is luriey at th e tim e of iiisis , Marilyn Miller Campbell and Galelie Lanon; front row: Ruth Bell Hi attended were, from left,'rench Voorhees, Esta Roberts BarlSariogl, Merilou Gilmore Hartwig, Mi iHiiricis,' to active du^ oynieni. Bmmerman, Bemita Frenj Guardrd CliiefW arraiu Oflicer 4 deployed on jM Uruce:e L. W alden lias arrivetl inI) luly 14 to die f l at a forward operatingg i w i f f i i iI : l i h c ^ mobilizationo n : to suppon Operationt) of- Iraqiaqi j'^ Iraqi, I'reedom. H p W f D A T I O N I-'reedom. m r^>T; .1 Thele serv ice m em b er willII ’ ^ ' ■ ..<;a i Ie is a Hjfdf providide security in liie iheaterT m e m b e r o f o f opuperaiioiis fo r th e ntixi 122 I The following students eachachreceWed the 321 EngimI'ineering Uaiialion nioniliilhs. Army NiUional (iiiardcl I a SSOO scholarship front : thithe Cassia Bravo- C om parpany o f th e U nited a n d someso Reserve troops from I HtaHh Care FoundaUon: RilRWer Slaliis Afmmy y Reserves at variou)us stales and units havee ^ ce. depio)oyed to augment orir I Hawkes, Oakley High School ii a graduate of. replaciice tro o p s serving in Iratj. I Poteet, Minico High School;^.Broanna ;h School . and the Wallalden, an ammunitionn H k A I Piper, fiuriey High School;I; KHallie ^oh o f Frankink and Lorraine techninician, is th e snn o f l.oy ('. I Ramsey, Raft River High SetSchool; 11:,tch o f Chu)liubbuck and for- WaUle;len, atui Marge WaUien,1. ■ Kayla PouHon, Declo High1) School;S merly o f Rupeiiperi. boili) o(1 f Buhl. ^ and Bryce Jurgensmeir, MinMlnlco. Not His wife,, Krystal K and four Meie is a H)il() graduate nf Buhl:ll I pictured is Ashley Elsensohiohn, Butley daugliters live live in Rupert. Me Mighi1 School. High School. BEGLAN ESSTATE . j l AUCTIOON K IVMonday, Augustt 2 8 , 2 0 0 6 ■ ' '^ 1 L o cateded: : Twin Falls, Idaho *'4:426 Falls Ave. West ' M ^ Sale Tima 11:11:00 ajn. ILunch serv ed by Katliy HOUSEIBEHOLD FURNITURE; I & A P P L IA N C E S KCA .S2 " largorgo screen color TV, p iuchaseil.‘d one year ago * .Matching Queon AnnI stylost; straight hack chairs * nlnice WeMern tlesi>;n M>la * idge strikes daown rule Scic h o o ls ___ Woodon coffooffoo table • Several rouiid woodei•len end tables * Overstulfeil iiFederaljud blue roclltiofr- • SmS aller re d in e r * W ooden recrecord stor.ige cabinet • .S'ite itkxiedfioni page Al im provem ents a rc overt'erlooked am p - Tall leg w h ite plan t Mamnd * IICA portable coUu TV sticiderestrictiitions t”*" 0 extension pull out lablo withh drop■ handles - I'wo small Thei he plans w|ll bc devised hyiy " niere's n o th in g inu tl h e m an- • nuffol ly p o o k'os with doors • W ooden pl.ini mstand * Poket table - Folding easing pest 1* ■ date lhat says if y ou ci - A federal sultadon" reqtxjuircm ent o f d ie local;al schools districts a n d m an* oden TV trays w ith holder • Flo * MagiiavoxN color TV • SmallI ontortainmenie shelf - Tan administration dcci:ming pesti- ignoring for atai leasl a decade. whichrich provides yearly reportsts because you haven'tt mel r the naugahydo overstuffedovc chair with foolstoitool - End table with lamp w eaken rules govemhe ir change Wiili hundredreds of pesdcides to thethe federal government, bar, and that’s a dcd efeatin g and inaibic‘ toptu| * Metnl wardrobe • Cieneileral Lleclric combinailorT cide iise, saying ihe3ck" o f sci- a n d en dangingered spccics Thcrhe federal guidelines,s, ' thing for kids a n d a d d< efeating refrigerator freezerfro< * M atching automalic: WesttnRliouseV washei and reflected a "lotal lack'1 and that across die coirouniry, requiring adopiopted by each state sepa-a* thing for this c o m m uJiiity." n i dryor* Four: drawerd r rnotal file cabinet'- Mi(licruwave and stand • Wall. J other hangings - Card lablo eniiflc justifiaiiion>ing a indica- multiple af’oncI'ncies to agree on rately,cly, are a com plicated mbcbc Olsen’s remote distriiiricilsthe pictures andot there w ere "disturbinglinistration- their potentialia] eflect could be of 4141 proficiency measures.s. third'poorest in the stastale, w idi BEDROOM FURNIIITURE 1, box springs and mat tress, tions” lh al th e adm>d ini dissent a logistical nigllightmare; ofliciais incluc:luding test scores a n d gnid-J- . fJ2 perccnt o f stu d e nu ts s eligible Q uw n size bed with book case headboard, I dresser w ilh back m irto r • PoubUble bed >vith box sptlngsand deliberately mutedicienlists. reasoned the;he EPA should uatioition rales. One missed tar*r* for free or reducec ed -p rice liis and hers dre d raftin g a mattress, woodooden headboard • Blankets, pllpillows and other linens from governm ent scie,nd time in decidc on iwits own whcdier getL earnsej a school a "failing" school lunch. 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— K e m p t h o m e s a ylysB ush Deep-■water 1whale beachet » a n d — — w a n ts n e w p a r k[p ] ro je e ts— b u t n10 c m o n e y inn d iid e d diesalfterwainderinigPuge:t Soiinii ( P ^ • YELLOWSTC5T0NE NAHON- pace withw rising operating ByPegarAadmen sexually mature at ala b c u t AL PARK. V.W^o. (AP) — costs. A ssoclatod Preas Writer 7 years old, he said, whenl e n th c y Interior SecSecretary Dirk Amorlong the findings in the av erag e 28 feet. A dults] o f b o th Kempthornee ssays President GAOreport wcrc that SEATTLE — Ayounjg g e n d e rs are 30 to 33 feetHit 1lo n g , Bush has dindirected him', to. decrcascasing numbers of law . , whale bcachcd itself an d ied They’re usually seenn al alo n e, develop projeojects that wUl enforccrcement officers and after several days wani a n d te n d n o t to go n e ai r b o ats. help preparcrc the National emerge■gency dispatchers at around south Puget Sot — Area whale, sightingsIgs o v e r Paric Serviccc ffor its second Yellowswstone .threaten the- an unusual detour fcfor th e t h e p a s t 10 d ay s; lik11 ely century of con?onservation. park’ss ability to provide deep-water specics. involved this whale.!. B£ aird ------Speaidng-at-at-tht?-opcning— cmcrgcigency-scrvices:------— -Scientists were-tryingIg Friday— ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H —said-Allnkes-tiave-a-felatdatively ______: ceremonies for a new visitor Al Nash,' Nt spokesman for to figure out what the w hale small dorsal)fin, andn d th is c e n te r in1 Yellowstotic Yellows:bvstone, said Friday it was'doing in Puget Sour w hale's Qn w as 14 to 166 in c h c s National Park'ark on Friday, washis sense ■ that ‘ w h y It died. hig h . ------— — Kempthornec' -said 'Bush— KempthJthome shared "what hc ------—T~"W itncsses -said—itit—w as— — Minke whales are roudo utinely issued a menlemorandum in receivecbred as a commitment swimming around in th e H seen round the Sann ,! Ju an honor of thele :90th anniver- from the th president to help in the morning, and th e n - Islands but rarely enterite'r th e sary of thee Park Scrvice move! the t parks into - the seemed to head direci for south Sound. They arca rc n o t directing himlim to develop future.e. It I w as a n u p b eat, pos- sh o re ," sa id B rent Nc listed a s en d an g ered , b3 utu t litd e projects thatIt icombine pri- itive Ticssage....me with the National N Is known about their pofp o p u la- vate a n d publicblic funds for th e "Bud^idgcts are tiglit, evcry- Fisheries Service’s Nort tion numbers, Bairdd :sa id , hcnefit of thehe Park Scrvice body would w tell you that. Marine Mammal Stra Fisheries Service estimatelates fo r a n d its w sitors.)rs. whcdiei;ier it’s Yellcnvstone, or N etw ork. m in k c s oIT th e West C oastlOSt sug- Hush propoiposed no new any 3oththcr national park or The property owner plans gest about 1,000 animm alals in . federal moneyley for the proj- governr•nment entity." Nash 10 tow.the carcass intoto tiin t area. . ects, govcrnanment officials said.“It:Tt is a reality th at w e are w a te r a n d sink it. h c sai< Sincc 1930, 14 minkcs:es 1h av e said. all ch allallenged to do our very The whale died on a been reported strandedtd inir th e "These progfograms, includ- bestas as stewards of the tax­ covered mud b a n k state — just three of theid ie m in ing paries, aree qo n a lligiu natli__ payers's ddollars, a n d o f special __ Wednesday m Lillle Skokookum th e p a st 2 0 years a n d thhe_m e r pst______...... to gei even slinslimmer, and the placess like 11 Yellowstone." Inlet n e a r Sliclton. rccent in 1990, in rotten2n Inlet,I idea that the;hey’re going to Thei InteriorI Department A team of scientists w to v ery close to Uiis s tran dding, in throw a fiestasta. rather than said aboibout S8.6 m illion.of th e the scene to condi a Minkcs are baleen wh.w hales, pi'jvide ftmdiniJing, isn't all that SI0.5 millionmi cost of the new necropsy — an animal.a which includc bowhiw head, m eaningful.”” JeffJe lluch, exec- C anyonon Visitor liducation sy — a n d collect sam p le humpback, sci. fin andid i rig h t utive directoi:tor of Public Center;r dedicated Friday examination wus thwartiried by whales — among the: largestlar l-mployees for came frorn fi entrance fee's high tide Wednesday an mammals on the planet.et. fntWspfidoprerfdirftfetf by Catciifla Researdi, Jeuittttle Kuofrts and Rotia Bitrd, linvironmentalu a l H espons- p aid byry th t e 20 million people completed Thur.sday. They eat tiny marinele c crea- ihility in Washiishington. said in w ho visiiisited the park b etw een The whale's body was,.,j. cov- l>oth«rithC«Kidl«lla Research, take neatureoiefltsits Thintday1 of a young Mlnke tu re s stra in e d ih rough1 ba:baleen response to> KKempthome’s 1997 ancmd 2005. More lhan $ 1 e re d w ith cuts from th eL> shells,s beacheded heneKI Wednesday in UKith Pu{Puget Sound, Wash. plaies in their mouth. annoiinccmcntL-nt. m illionn was ) donated by the su sta in e d in its. d eath, tht ro es Raird said this whalelie h a d The federalal Government Ycllowsttwtonc Association. on thc'beach, but showiwed no with state Deparlartment of Fish "Theic question( is whether it fish bones in its stomach,ch. a n d Accniiniahilityty OITice( report- K emiptJiomc pt said the new o ilie r sign o f external tro:rauma. and Wildlife sciecientists.' went intoin the south Souiid did nol appear to) th a v e ed in April ththat America's centcr• "will "v enable visitors lo Clam and oyster shellsIls and "We don’t ha\lave a cause of becauseJSC it was sick, or blun- starv ed . national parksks are increas- researchch liic largest and most other debris were foundid in its death yet,'’ Bainlird said Friday, dercdI intoir the south Sound The other class of whalih ales is ingly cutting back on visitor violentt volcanoes v on Larth. mouth, and may have■e ron- "But the animal'al w as obviously a n d got:ot lost,”1 B aird said .' toothed whales, inciuce lu d in g services. edu

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By Chase Squires lege professor wwho has made ------Associated PressBSS writer______documentariess ion the case. ‘lean say almost witlithout question thai though BouldeiJer authorities BOULDUU, C , Colo. — lohn frorrim the time that Johnrm had children heiI h d S ^ filing that dicy M ark Karr w;ainaited in a private learned his narlame only five j S n jail cell PridAjilAy for a c o u rt n ever6 \ missed a Christistmas with his famillily, d ay s b efore th e arrest.a ij. a p puarance next ne> week in the Karr told autluthorities >>nd I k * j I killing o f JonI3nBenet Ramsey, and that’s anyly Christmas.”I reporters in Thahalland hc was while a pubublic defender p re se n t w h e n JonBenet Jo died. ■ sought to protci!)tcct a sam p le o f b u t n o o n e h a si pipublicly placcd | — N a te K:aiT an , john Mark Karr's bro tiie schoolteachichcr’s handwrit- h im in C oloradolo a t th e tim e o f illg from public:lie scrutiny. lh e crim e, A ju d g e seh(cheduled Karr’s Karr,rr. ‘U. was being held.in ^Mountains have jnever: A brother, Nn. alibi slaiemcniI totc date, saying - - afternoon, a proceeding one :)therotii inmate by way of a I-ormal charges arce still he was certainin the suspect J expected to lastist just m om ents, ".sub-dji•dayroom" adjoining his p e n d in g against Karr. spent Christmasas 1996 w ith his i)eputy Pub’ublic Defender cell, sheriffs. sl Cmdr.* Bruce B o u ld er D istrict -Allulorney family, .Setli Temin didlid n o t detail w hy 1 laassaid. sa ^Mary Uicy has refused uto say "1 can say almost air without he look the urunusual step of “llisiis demeanor is calm. I le's vwhat led to Karr's arrest,st, and queslion that from fn the time H SS 2 asking the cour)urt to seal Karr’s been, resting,"rc I laas said. "I le’s |p ersu a d e d a judge to seneal the that John had childrench he has handwritten reqrequest lo b e rep - sluepin;ling and hanging out — rreaso n s sh e h a d Karr del;jlain ed n e v e r m issed a1 ChristmasCl with BmwO P resented by aI pipublicly funded prettyy uneventful." i Ilast week on charges of)f first- his family, anclmd lhat's any - lawyer. •i-he,e inmI ale, w ho d in e d o n cdegree murder after delil;libcra- Christmas,” Nai'late Karr told |& ^K | Som e co mimeniators m have pate andar wine during a fiight ilion, felony inurder. first- ABC's "G ood M orning suggested thatiat Karr’s hand- fromI Thailand,T faced a more cdegree kidnapping, sececond- America.” "If h c aw ay writing in a highigh school year- prosaicaic menu bejiind bars: cdegree kidnapping and sexualsi from his fan'amily during book resemblesles the\vriting on beef stewsti with buttered noo- :assault bn a child. C hristm as, it w/o oi u ld have b een a ransom noteote found in the dies forfo dinner. Spanish rice "Despite what mayf have a family scandal.' Hamsey homene a few hours and chichili dogs for lu n ch . Ibeen disclosed to the ppublic The bl-otherr said: hc was * before JonBenienet's body was Six-yc-ycar-old JonBenet, a (over the many years sinenee the. uncertain whenlere family found on Dec.c. 226;199(). , photogogenic contestant in child (crim e, m o st of th e evidencncc in spent ihc holidajJay year. •Without referiferring specifical- beautyIty pageants, was found ilhe affidavit has not beetien dis- "To the best of our rccollec- ly to the specteculation, Temin strangliigled wilh a skull fracture iclosed, nor has the media n tion, hc was eitliidler with us in told th e c o u rtt inir a filing I'riday in h e;r r 1family’s mansion neariy ideveloped it independeJently," Atlanta or withth ex-wife) that he "is witlvithoui sufficient a decac;ade ago. /Assistant Districi AtKiiorncy Lira," Nate Karrirr said . "It's n o t knowledge aboibout all the facts Authiithoriiies oncc said par- \William Nagel wrote in a court ' as easy as youI nmight Ihink to o f the c ase toi bbe e a b le to e v a lu - e n ts John Jo and Patsy Hamsey ifiling this week. re m e m b e r 10 ye?years ago," I ale the prejudicidice (hat may be were; underu "an umbrella of. , Karr's arrest in a lowjw-rent Nate Karrr told The r Coturtjr Public Defender Seth Tearain arrives at the Boulder Countyunty ian associated withith tlie release of suspiclicion," but prosecutors in itourist ■ neighborhood)d of Associated Pre’re ss h c . w as , - Ider, Colo., Friday to tee John Mari any of the defelefendant’s hand- this affluent afl collegc town at IBangkok followed four ye:years of arranging to traviavel w C olorado . „ irii Karr. Teoln Is prwetrtljr repretiprMetrt- writing." th e foot f. of the Ilocky' ]AI’) — A relative o f severifli■Jl times. . a couple criticall;:ally injured in th e "’IliLsliLs is an injusiicc." Olivios’ ‘you're inoitcb to t Aug. 7 crashI ofo a suspected brother,ier, Vicior I lugo Olivos of smug^er’s SUVJV that killed 11 Michoaloacan, Mexico,-said from Cranfc: b ' ^ o ther illegal imnmigrants m blames his brotrother's bedside. "W liy did the Border I’atroUrol, not the sus- tht7 use us spikes to stop them? I ( D pp i en .^ o u se B i U n r i M l i n i pected smuggiggler, for their 'I'hesee w v ere hu m an Ixsings, n ot X a t injuric*s. arm edid criminals. They could lAiLs Olivos. GlGomez. 30, and have followedfol the vehicle until C p m e r s t:one c Care Ills wife. Teresasa Chavez, 21. of ' it ronoio ut o f gas." c A s s i t e b) Zamora, Mcxico,ico, rem ain hospi- A Border Bo: I’atrol spokesman tali/ed in BBanner Good said spikesp strips are ust*d to A 6

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Schooo l d i s t rictinpo i o l y g a m dstencl: l a v e m {t a k e s c h langes O r n S K m p o H ^ More receicently, c fiduclar)' trationion and teaching staff, staff on die other, thee Iboard's trol of die distllstrict to its new acUonI is i taken." ^ ^ A w o d rte d tffMB W riteriter______appointed by a Ulah court to allowirwing "diverse ideas and1 letter said, b o a rd a n d admiminislrators. : "Tiiele current governing oversee thee church’sc Hnancial . opinloilions’* to be alrcd duringg T h e fo u r-m e m b er r district c Though Davis Da' previously board1 hasI die confidence ofr PHOENIX — Ak rnorthern trust has repeported success in govemi;m in g b o a rd m eed n g s, th ec board said h hopes thethi state requested andnd received state the recccelver," Davis said. ^ Arizona school distriarict serving gelling chururch members to currenie n t b o ard said in a letter to3 boord. will approviove an authorizationn tot< override dls- T he> FLDSI split from main* an isolaied communlunity long pay post-duelue property taxes ihe stalestai board. ■ improvement plan subu b m iite d trict officials'' decisions,de h c said stre an m Mormonism in 185)0I dominated by a p pol o ly g am ist ih a t are a funding fui source for "Todfoday. eight months into3 by receiver Peter Davavis and he has not hadha to use that and s.is> not aniliated wiili theI p church “has a compicipletely.dif- die district, th e reireceivership, dib disuictt aUow Davis to be relealeased by power duringlg diet period cov- , Church:h of’Jesus Christ of ferenUy look and feel" fe and The exodu!ius of FLDS mem- has aa compielelya different lookk the end of the currenient.Tiscal ered by the quarterlyqi report. Latter-n. D avis ag re e m e n t is! reachedre. betw een City, the tl mainline Mormon \ super^sion wilhin a )year, the ship, action1 hasI eliminated a boardrd and adminisiraiion on1 said die progress has> enabledei the governinglg board and the church;h h a s disavow ed \ district's nevsiy appoliiointedgov- scf^m betwitween its adminis- one hand h< and the teachingg him to rc ttm i operation;onal cort- receiver befoiifore significant polygaramy. • ' cming board says. _ i ------Since-thc-statc-B-B o a r d - o f ------) Educaiion ^pointedfd ai receiv- 1 cr to oversee ihe ColoriloradoCity \ Unified School Distillstrict last December bccauses e o f i t s ------Tmanciol woes, all distlistrict ofR- cials afiiliated w wi iih th e — Fundamentalist ChiIh u rc h o f Jesus Chrisi of Laii:^llcr Day Sainis have resigned.d. Authoriiies contend:nd that the church's leadership1 usedu die school district as aI cashc: cow. diverting money forr question-q able purposes such-:h- as pur- - chase of an airplane. m m ' ' m IsbfvNB ates5 " Many FLDS membin b ers have fH l'V.’.-i'l.. .. left Colorado Clly ancand neigli- hnrinj* jlildillc, Utaliih, s5 o m e f o r - FLDS enclaves in Texas Te a n d { ■‘■i? British Columbia, andin d church leader Warren lelfs isIs ;a federal .. BaSMMiniv'AiBw fugitive. Tlie district's teachtchers went w iihout p ay for tw oI m o n th s in 2004 after church lead ers directed followers to0 wv. ithdraw their children from)m public p f tf f t schools. The districtt aremained financially afloatt largely because o f finaiicingg providingpi by a school insurancmce trust, S S H bill the Arizona Legislgislaiure in hH H June approved a $310,000 $ ' bailout lor d e b t rep ayaym r ent. "M' m Border gov!vs IH S urge Congrjress ^ p W k ® to approve i i t d i m l i s t iimnigratioion i ' - $ 0 ; reform

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I researchers: Wednesday,lay. th e c o u n iry 's lawe>ved in C an ad a a n d ihe the The 29-year-old1 W illiams is I • Oougfas-fir beetles thathat Origi- eighth casetse of a terminal all- Unitiited States in 1997. , experimendng with th e I nally weighed about 1 0 r .. m e m d iatt.has t .ll roiled its. live- ___ GtGcorgc-Luterbach.. an.ani-.mi-. ------ties.’ smajler than I lost about 0 .75 mg of^ fa sto ck Industiustry. mal ai scientist wiih theth e head on a penny, to leam the I wtiile flying 2.72 hourss 0on T h e latestcst c ase vi^as fou n d in Camtnadian Food Inspectionion . secrets of why they a the I special)/ constnjcted flyr a dairy cow5w b etw een 8 tuid 10 Agcr:ency. said die latest casesse s. region’s conifers. I • In all, 2 63 beetles flewew years of agiage. .Canada's. Food shoiou ld h o t have a ny repercus-us- W atching a Douglaiglas fir I more than 709 hours,> fo:for a in sp e c d o n AAgency said. slon:ins w ith trad in g parm ers. beetle fly his lonelyly tarc in tlie I total of 715 miles. Tlie agencmey says exposure to "T'These cases are die rcsulilo of f BSU lab — there's ;a of I • One beetle flew for 1LO 0 the terminilinal disease likely a vet'cry ro b u st surveillance pro*ro* contact ccment on )n the dark. I hours, or Just over 1 2 miles..ml o ccu rred beibefore or during the granim.” Luterbach said. -I’heseesc beetle's backside llnllinking it to I • Average beetles couldId ttrw el in tro d u c dion o n o f ne w feed regu- casescs are very few und far the rod — Williamsms says the I Just over a mile per hour.jur. For lailotis d iat a t 'were supposed to betwtw een." 263 insects he recoecorded on I a human to travel a s qukquickly. sto p d ie sprepread of the disease. Ha; laving tested 60,000 catdetde computer flew 715 n over relative to t)ody length,,we'd w Shipmentsnts of cattle to the lastt year. Luterbach said the .709 hours. His averai b eed e have to fly faster than 4141^0 United Stateates were hailed in agenL'ncy is co n fid en t d ial mlad ad lo st 0.75 m g o f fat on ___ m ph^______2003 afterr t:the first reported cowiA' Is n o t co m m o n in C anadaIda ^ ------___ ..neywnowherc.___ y wlUi-" c a se s'o f'mnadcowlnCimada.— a c orsosomethlngiharlrgro^ngT" "I don't even w antIt tito tiiink of * Every hour beetles fly w bout 1 0 •nacleincowows y o u n g er lh a n 30 THie h Canadian Cattlernen’s:n’s the hours I’ve spent'weigliing out eating, they lose aboi percent of their body fat.gj m o n th s resuis u m c d last year. , A ssoiociaiion estimated its them," Williams said. L ast m o mn th . d ie U.S. su s- 90.0C0 0 0 m e m b e rs h ad lost m orc • Scientists believe foresl orc Across lhe westerrlem United plans to increase thanin $5.6 billion sincc 2003. weakened by drought andmd cit pended pla Statps and Canada, b bee- " imports offbe'efand be catde from Mu>4ad cow d isease is th e com- m ­ I ' m ate change will grow mc ties similar to Williarliams’ have Canada overver concerns about, monin nam e for bovine spongi- ' ar?d more susceptible to < igi- killed tens of millions>ns an infectedd cowc born in 2 0 0 2 , * formm encephalopathy, or BiE. ^. strophlc beetle infestatlor acrcs, threatening not oniy the I'®"®' five years aft.after Canada enact- a brain-wasting b disorder,er. In British Columbia, for timber industry butut iboosting »»»*' „ ed safeguarilards against mad i-iummans can get a related dis- instance, “the current epli lis-’ • the incidence of massiassive vnld- Boise Stjte UniviniversHy Researcher Wyatt Williamsims bolds up i selection of cowdisoasc,ie. ease,e. v arian t C rcutzfeldt-Jakobob lc has killed pines across fires. T he Potato firee inir Idaliq’s dead baric beetle:itlei in hit tab at Boise State UntvenhrersHy In Boise Thursday Al issue is a ban on using Diseaease, by eating tissue con-in- Rocky Mountains h: lions of hectares and thro h a s ^ been ) small pest has decimated millions}ns hy wind, pine in dr drouglii-siricken A ssociated Preto h elp b a td e w ild- becauau se o f th e o w n ill n ad o nlal al Sometimes, howeverver they forests have f .* fallen victim to ; ; / : th e West, a n d a fire fire aiactivity, the available fireire make a beeline foi 1healthy mountain pine | beetles, v BOISE cd — area of central suppipression rtate Route 21. and emer-r- frozen two-foot sectiictions of forests. Tluoug lUgh 2009. beede- w h ichI is in covetcd for home o i h their flymills. die ones M o rc thnd a n Australia were gCncy:y equipment lined thele D ouglas fir. recordinglg t:Iheir fat figliting progni ^ninis there could interiors,ars. die I most-depleted fat reseiodiesis fires are burmidlevel fire man- road I rnear the small mouniainin loss, and then unlenleashing cost $269 mill nillion, including - "It’si itimporiant for us to were ' actually slower thanles i will , Davis said,n-the-line a firefiglit- town.1. them on selected treesees in the dead-timberr salvage and understa 'Stand how the insects plumper, | more-rested )mping ct Oregon. WaIt a n ad d ilio n al 150 No 3 evacuadons have been:n Boise National ForestJst to see reforestation, :i, Ih e F orestry are- takiriking advaniage of die terp i arts to attack livo treesng out. Montana. Shee countries were ordereired in th e’Ihiilhead Fire, a how quickly they startart chow- Ministry said. 1. existinglg environmentalc condi- Not all the data haslongest I firefigllters 1fro the next several Custere r C o u n ty sheriff's d eputy in g dow n. "We w on’t kn ■y know exactly how tions >uchas

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Awards m ad e at th e aru- ^ w orkersirs and ideas around the convention of Educatic . w orld,i, 1h e sa id in a sp eech to a Seminar for Tour y . con ferere n c e here. Organlzalions * T h ;uIt trend* creates the Minneapolis this month, p o lc nllial ti for raising living new s release said. s ta n dlards a i and lowering A rccent analysis deter* dc poverty'ty. -l)ut also th e likeli- minod that tourism ger lio o d of o resistance by groups aies over $2 billion of Idal o r n atiItions lhat feel threat* annual gross state prodi e n e d by I change, Bernanke drawing more than 22 r to ld a gathering of centralI Uon visitors a year to attiattnic* btin k erers. iiiialysts and acJi- lions and businesses th t a t . d em iescs. provide 47,000 direct j' 1 ^ A k ' le-challenge for policy- and 22,000 indirect jobs.' niJikersrs i-s 10 ensure that the Idaho 'Ihivel Guide can bc _____\ lieneHl:Its of glolial economic seen online al In teg raration are sufnciently hitp://wvrtv.visiiidaho.orj.org.. Owner Tom WhltlniUng bolds a rooster one of the rousioushly 85.000 chickens al Whltin]tins Fams In Delta, Colo,, on Juneine 8. Whiting controls eveiy aspeijpedoftfie widelyy shiired." Bernanke coDipiny that prodroduces feathers for fly flsherman.in, but1 hat ttill feK the affects of the bird flu hysteria. said. G ran ts to im prove h eattiaHh ••Thee effort is well worth lg. iis the polenlijil ben* TWIN F A L L S -B achyi )f increased global eco- St. Luke's M agic X Val M a k eers , of fishiring tackle deal( withI bird flu piDanic £ ?: integration iire large Regional Medical Centunier's in d eedcl." .' Hospital Board grams finan*fin ByiohnManhalI . W ilh1 tl the openition broken Bird flu w as first do cument- m t believe what theyey w ere lieiir* Berriiinankc did not propose cial support to commuinunity Associated Press^ ______u p ammong o three ranches, L‘d e in the IBOOs iind tiie lailatest ing. "I ll’iought people pi were specificic policies for counttT* organizations ihat c iiiilso “ ^ Wliitinglg hash b io lo ^cal securiiy strain sl W5LS first 'discoveretl*ed in sm arter lh a n that.'lal." said Kiiri ing effcrforts to restrict trade, working to address ideiidenii- DHLl'A. Coloaio. — Lines of from poulloultry diseases and pro- IU97, ll w hen I15N1 was isoiaolaied Schnuiecker. whntfhose family but hesuggested ^ as one gen* fied communily healtlitli {pri* long, narrow,, while u buildings tectionI fromfn nalural disasters from fr a goose in China.I. HieI ow ns W apsi Fly Inc., Inc a whole- • era! exiexample the efforts lo oritics and improvec 'the spread out acro;;ross thc nmch in that migliliglu wipe out his entire vuiLs vi began its globiil niarclrciiin sale distributor: of o fly-tying providele job training to work- heJilil) o f the people of the the lush, greetlien farmland of line. If■ anyonean in the poultry 2003,2 i sparking hysteriaI thatt niateriiils in Mouniuniain Home, ers whvho lun.. lost work region, 'n ie deadline forbr tthis western Coiorairado. msidc arc business!ss is go in g to b e peaked p w ilh fears it nii;might Ark. "It’s Impossibleible. Tlie virus becausese ofglobalizjition. year's applications is Sepl« pi. C. chickens, u pto to 85,000 in each immune•JC fromf avian influcnzji, m n utate into a form ciLsily tratrans- hiis to hiive ii livehost.Youcaii't ho: TheFed chairman said Proposals for th c 2007 2( of the dimly’ litli coops, w ith it'sWliiiin;iling. ferable fc among humans•i and;i evengetiton'theskiskins.Noneof global economici integration Communily Mealealth interiors lliai: feelft like grccii- Still, thtlu e panic over this nt>w start st il piindem ic. So far. atI lcleast Ihe produci hereX' ini the U.S. also i.s tiircjitenedti iiy die risks, Improvement Fund m u st houses a n d smnelllikftoiithous- e strain of of an old disease has 141 people hiive died andid the even Inid the Federal Heserve Community Healealth roughly 40 couniuntries. > ofheadacllaches." T'hose in the know coulculdn't cd. B ank o)f f K ansas City. Improvement Ftmd or)r tht e ‘ ------September applicatl:atlon process, p lease call )o TVemblay at 737-2943. l y s oi i n F o o d s t o c l o s e pI r o c e s s ii l n g p l a nt t i n A d a CC o u n t y Out(|oorJobsavaaabte ° BrCatfayRoemer• ' “Thecoeconsolidadonispartofa Canyon < County where agricul-ag die Nordiwrest is ““awfully short"- feedlot 0operators| to ft*cd fewer ;‘h a g e r m a N;.— wVould o i SpecUtotheTImnme»News much broader strategy ture i and ranching are: strongsi due to the U.S..S. border being . cattle. you to wo^ In Idahla h o ’s designedcd to rem m Tyson Foods an i d viable. closcd to live Ca:Canadian cattle. But KriOii^ii said he believes greatoutdoors? Thousaiso n d BOISE— Bottcn to m Une operat- to proGialGlabiUty," said Richard L However, he saidi Ada While boxed beebeef StiU crosses thcrc LsJ ♦still opponunity for'a SpHngs State Park is occc]xept- ing costs causecsed Tyson Foods, Bond, presideni pr and CEO of touniy’s < economy is StiU. d ie b o rd e r from3m Canada, die' proccssinling p lant in Id a h a ingapiillcadons forscasoiisonal Inc. tb announce and C ^ial Springs. subsidiary o f lylyson s Foods, said "cxpectttooqilorcthcsaloofthc to of < business," the 4,0000 Ihead Lloyd Kni^t,t, executivee vice state" Currently, Thousaiisand the plant will cloclose permanent- property."ty." D ue to d ie estim ated coqiansiori < hc plaimcd bccieen pul president for thelhe Idaho Catde Like JoJones and Knight. Stoit Springs State Park h as th reei ty as o f O ct. 16.16. The company fair markiarket v^ue of die Boise o c n hold. Assodadon, saidid bbecausc Tyson sees oppcportunity for a Southem opening^ Individuals will:vlUbe also sold it willsU scalc back pro- property,ty, thc compiany said it 'WereUedondieBoIseFe plant, is a big companyany and spread Idaho p ro cessin g faciUiy. ^ asked to ' vrark throujt)ugh cessing opCratloitions a t Its Psisco. d oes lot n o t ahddpaie Incurring andi now wc'U bc shippingigcattlc < out,‘'everydiingth5 Uiat happens in Contribuiu d n g to TysonVi d o s u ie . N ovem ber Wish., plantIt In eastern any chargkorges (econom ic losses) thrce t ways," he said, mean!iningto, thc industry.affecffccts diem bi a was thatIt iit h a d only a proceps- I Pay for sional staffaff is WaJilngton. cllniUmlnating about as a resultiultofdosing the plant Washington \ Beef In Tbppepenlsh, big way." lng Ooorir without a fabrication 'based on experience;; bbut ■ 500 jobs there.!. 1lhe scalc back RichWiWHght. public Inforaia- W^sh., \ T^on^ Pasco plant,mt, and Kni^t also pointedpi to "a floor, mailaklng it somewWat Inof- imost jobs stait at $7.255 perp diere Is due-to3 tithe Boiso plant don.dlretirector for Ada County to t Hyrum, Ulah. needlessly b urdenIcnsomc regula- Bdenttoioopciatc,hesaId. « ..hour and openings aaro closing os,the PaPasco ‘'complex" sald'anydlytime a business doses "The fre l^ t cosls comeleoutof c • lorydim ate'-ontone that increas- Immediate. ,. 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It w as fu n to w atch how^ H efflcicndy th e staff movedd uu p H a n d d o w n th e aisle o f the p lane, h a n d in g o u t food anack tio n s o f h is fiimliyQ y - h e , his ;d In “hun- myth, like Bigfoot.”Bi A nd then ttsalatbtMnko. m d d o th a t againl” r. father, both his sons s< and a fwafirocfUM d rc d s of o f writings he pauses, somethingsc he docs ‘ I, o n th e o th e r han d , w asis daughter-in-law —,—.have gone Foundadonin t«to combat virhathe Ish£1 fir;t nam e is cxcccdcd onl;inly and e> proclamations3ns issued not do often,n. still eyeing that barf bag— to U.S. m ilitary acaC:ademlcs. sees as a' coiconcerted effort by byththe incongruity of a middleJle- down through'Jhehe ages by "Let me: makei it clear. I , and h o p i^ I vrauldn't have/eto t No\v he^ dcchtclarlng war evangelicald ( Christian organi- ageded corporate lawyer quotiniling American leaders wlwho daim vrauld.shedd my last drop of u se it. against v ^ t, forr 1illm. is an zatlons toD t treat the armed Mca2at Loaf and Marilyiiiyn divine protectionn for our blood to dcficfcnd their right to • ’Thankfully, ihe fll^ t staffiff ■ improbable eneinemy: the forces os aa nmission fidd. ripe Manm so n . ‘ nadon, placc our nadladon’s trust hold that bibUcal bi woridview. cam e atong quickly with anin defense establlshmiment He is forconvcrsioisions. ' Ye^et one of his favorite lincinc$ in G od a n d d a im GcGod os our Hicy are absiiso lu td y c n tid c d to a^rtm en t of beverages suing the Air Forceree In federal - Weinstein'sin's head Is big and thcsi2se days — right up thenlere sourcc of strength.”” b eliev e d iaat t Anne Frank is water, juice, milk, soda andid a court, demandinglg a perma- bald, like acaI cannonball mount- withth "sucking d u st wounds'.ds” To Weinstein, a JewJc and a burning in hellh a lo n g w iih d r. mysterious drink that Jon nent injunction a^Installeged ^ ed on' hisIs short, powerfiil — ccomcs from the Officerscrs' member of a militaryory family, it Scuss, Gondltdhi and Einstein," found absolutdy irresistible:lie: religious favoritism;m and prose- frame. At home In Chriirisdon Fellowship, a privatirate Is an atiomination.1. UI "evokes hc says, ginger ale. lytldng In the servirvice. He has ^buqucrquc,[UC, N.M., hc listens orga;anization vdth 14,00(OOO the Crusades.” Hc saysays hc can’t "But I v^rfU not acccpt my • also formed thele nonprofit tb heavy itict'tictal at full volume. acUvtive-duty m em b ers o n m oore n believe that generals■als talk-like Please'86eWAU(Elt,l>ageD9 D2 Military ReUgioiisIIS Freedom ’.'Ihe incongmgrulty of his sheep* thanm 200 U.S; military baseises this when the UnitedIcdStnlesls Please seenraw iiw . Page D2 ■

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rorlc C heryl maryw s o n o f B iie n o s. a n d Ch' > missio reral Magic Valley rcsi- : YouiIth grouiptodo S even ------d e n tsi .h hnvp hfPn rnllt»d tn uthern p ia n o0 accompaniment by HAGERMAN — The JordanJi and/or thc'labyrilyrindi. Flo Frost Egersdoidorf. Ifrom die College of Soud- River Band will perfonirm fo r will b c th c facilitiilitaior. Idalio. Presbyterian:ans slate wjiap1 Fowler. 1 , , , Summmer i Study will meet at worship ^ at 11 a.m. Suntnday at Cost is $20!0 p e r p e rs o n , • EldcIder Jusdn A llen Blau will • Elder Kristopher H Hui u n ter w orship in theparictli ?:3 o p.m. p T\iesday al 1605 the l Hagerman - Chr:iristian which incluiludes meats. serve in the ■ ■ I Thailand In die JEROM E- — - The First Grandvidyiew D rive N ., No. 38. C ( enter, 2750 S. 900 E. R eglstfatlon d eatcadinc is Friday. ^H H p| ska. • P resbyterian Church Cli will have Forr morei Information, call ■file six -m em b er bannd d per- For more infoiiformadon, con* Bangkok A r t c ho rn a g e irship in die park 734-5215268. . forms i an upbeat style off gospel tact Frost at 23*237-3751 or flo- M ission, a spccial worsli n. Sunday. Jm u sic. T h e e v e n t wi!vill bc [email protected]. To register, j j t | B H B lau is (he H u nte r is Special musi'usic will be pre- ChUfC reco rd ed live. contaci Penny' HodgesH at 543- son of Terry rch mariis birthday ' l o f L e s ' ' scnced by DolBob and Bonnie ... Everyone is inviied.d. For 6I17orfwhotlgegc's@ m sn.com . and Connie M a n d K Kai arryn • Bruce and JanJanet Avery, with WnilI potluck|J dinner morcI information, callill 837- ^------Blau o f TVvin f l H u n te r of ' • R oger Pow ellII iaccompanying TWIIVIN FALLS — A lO lst ( 6140. The Times-NeNews tvelcomes Falls, a n Eagle r tr '/ I Scout and a alls a nd on guitar. birthiday d a potlu ck d in n e r in th c news of churchch events. Send ic 'IVvin Sunday schoi:hool begins at 9 City ParkPa will follow morning' | Reverend plans semrm o n information to Ellen gjjy Duty to God n t h • a.m., and worvorship starts at worshi]hip at 10 a.m. at the First Thomason, Thehe Times-News. • Award rcclpl- iiiHitup Falls ] W ard, wwl hich 10:30 a.m . Chilthiid carc is avail- PrcsbytDyterian Church,- 209 FIfih identicalit fraud Wednesday for publicatior,ttion on [1 listed on thc petition as sponsoring s group or, ththe for- risks, the Satunlay iviigion page.ge. of foreign rclijeligious w orkers., group li • Elder Jedd ; ?onsor, and when investi- eigner t may file the ap|ppiica- The programn dalest to 1990. into the countrntry each year is his spot W heeler •s w e n t to th e g ro u p ’s lion. i and has been used u primarily rn rid d led w ith fraud, frai an invesii- gaiors Callen served . L'ss they found an apart- A n ap p lican t m u st iniinclude by the Catholiclie Church. The I||t1 gation by thee Department E of address in th c E cuador letters from a sponsor aattest- Slate Departmcmcm said (hat } women’s dal a y H o m eland Sccujcurity has found, meiii.cti.cgmplex, 1 Guayaquil i T h c pro b e foifound numerous Inaddition, adi the Investigators ing i lhat he or she has hibeen a .statisiicsi breakind n g dow n recip- d th a t a n ad d ress listed o n member i of its denomininalion ienis by faith areire n ot iivjiilable, I'UNI ward-looking late Presitesid en t , in stan ces in wlwhich groups in found t M ission. 1 States falsely the fono rm " h as b e e n u se d by a n for i at leasi two years, ihihai (he bu( the majorityity do not come Tunisia Habib Bourguiba —■ uiu rg e d * the United J Callen is the claimed to betje churches, and individridual suspected of mem- applicant J will fill a sp'ipecific from predomin;linantly Muslim . al womlallen leaders to undertakee event visa applicantsIts Ilied a b o u t their b e rshliip ir vvith a terro rist organi- religious i position iind is qual* cou n irics. In fisciil fisi year 2006, marking m o re reform s. religious vocaiiiations lo get.inio »ition.'n.'’ The report does not ified 1 for the job. The apjipplica* the top live courtuniries of origin of laws " E n o rm o u s th in g s> Ihave Ihe country. MoreMo than-fl third say ,vhelherwh the address was lion i also must providede evi- for religious worlorker visa recipi- howinisia i marks b e e n achieved, b u t it woulrould be o f die visas exanxamined by inves- in Pak’akistan or the United dence < that the sponsoior is a ents were India,a, Mexico,1 Soulh Muslim unrealistic to considerle r th e tigacors w ere babased on fraudu- States,:s. bona I fide religious org:igani/a- Korea, Brazil, amind Colombia. women, work completed," saidid £S ana INIS, 'I'unisla (AP) — ' lent informatiortion. • In anoiherar case, invesiiga- lion, i that qualifies forIT non- The programn hiisI long b e e n By abi B en A chour. a |a w profess*■essor ai sia celebrated its nation* in lhe investiga- tors found fo that an Egyptian profit ; uu status. • suspecietl of beiileing susceptible changin thc University of TVanls. A report on omen's day Sunday by .•d by the Globe, man working w for a religious The U.S. government(issues i (o fraud, in 1999199, for exam ple, crn etl r Among (he first measeasures .tion, obiained :ing the 50(h anniversary stances of fraud groupp in i th e U n iied S tales h a d severali thousand reli:lig io u s th e G eneral Acccc coundng Office ilo n , ill adop(cd following T\mlVmlsla’s said (hat insia iws (ha( revoludonized were pariicularllarly high a m o n g (lied"at "ai least 82 p etiiio n s w ith worker ' visas each year.r. There’ found that miulimy applicants Slalus is independence from colc:olonial (he predominantly om predominant* manyy fraud1 indicators" in an arej two types: tempip o ra ry for tem p o rary religiousrei worker advanci master France In 1956.56. the applicanis from im couniry treats ountries, and the aitempnpl to obtain visas for three-year t visas, and ""green visas were unququiilificd for the status Code banned polygam)am y — ly M uslim cout e n . , 1 conccrns about dozens:ns of alleged religious c o m - G lrd in g -fo ra loiij'loii legal buiile, ■ ■ C l lusllm world. God and who0 area the children (but)I h h c said , ’D ad, I do n 't rcal- ]plaint cites no specificIc inci- Welnsiein formrm ed ,i foQ nda- fjLuiLuuji 11, some women’s ri^us of lhe lesserr God. G That’s the ly knovlow what to do when they i d e n ts in th e Air F orce at;it large, tio n w ilh 501(c)(3) 50 tax* in th e ir respective snacks.:ks. And lizations said the legisla- difference. I wilwill n o l d efend — say hat,'"ih a Weinsicin recalls, The pushhack from1 evan- exempt statusis and traveled "How I co u ld see th e sta ff comm ining — lhe brainchild of for- I will figlit th eme m to o lh a n d nail, Weinuinstein says he has since igelicals has been intniense. here recently toto raise money he askei w id i a n o th e r ro u n d o f bever*bev a n d lay dow n a withering field lalked•d w ith h u n d re d s o f pres- IFocus on the Family antnd like* When (hc AirfVir Force allows "Noth ages. H e’d h av e a h a rd timitim e o f fire and leavi:ave sucking chest eni antihd former cadets and siaff iminded groups, marany of superior officersc rs to evangelize All you ( b elieving ih a t an y d iin g»could coi w o u n d s — iff theytl engage the al ;he thc academy, and has ' which are headtiuatartered (heir subordinainates, Weinstein "No^ w a lk e r ___ e v er b e any b e tte r th a nI dlls,dii m a ch in ery oif f thetl Slate, which becom>me convinced lhat the inear thc aciideniy, succi;ceeded contends, it Is is doing some- "I'll (akc . A nd m ay b e 1( c o u ld ni’t. ’t. K'sIi a is wliat they'reredoing." c conflicliet Is not between iearly this year in pcrsiiiiiading (hing no priviivatc company JonwuedftwnpagvDl n ew day, a n d th e re Is a neinew O n July 29,), 22(KM, W einstein C h rististians and Jews, but ithe Air Force to ' ■en its w o u ld allow, s c c o n d ' way of doing tilings. Some)m e ow m u ch d o es ii cost?'' was visilingK thet Air Force beiwee/een aggressively evangcll- ig u id elin es, so ih ‘* ..'e ’s.s. rules "Imagine if' youryt boss werc (he siafi th in g s a rc belter, a n d sonno m e iked, hesitandy. Academy in CoColorado Springs cal ChristiansCh and cv*£ybody iexplicitly allow ciir^malatiders constantly conoming by your ihesnat are w orse, b u t p rctty mluch ucl oihing." I said . "K's free. as the proudid parent of son else, Ilo share their faith williih sub- desk to talk aboutat his faith hopeful everything is different. AAnt nd )u can drink.” Curiis, who hadha just,finished Weinuinsiein's passion already io rd in ates. a n d Invite y o u toi his ch u rch ," "Yes, I different is good. For thle e mn o s i 0 way!" Jon sa id excUedly. th ree w eeks ofcof combat survival has shakensh; thc Pentagon. His More lhan 70 niembiibers o f h e says. "W h enmil's i your supc- yourscH p a rt it m e a n s p rogress anca n d ake two!" training. Wein'einstein spotted comphplainis.about the Air Force Congress ' • have iu rg e d rio r officer, It's's mr u c h w o rse. “Ama: growUi. A nd even w h enn itit 1 wras Slill enjoying his h im across a:i ro4Bi rt and knew Acaderlemy led last year to con- President Bush lo isstisue a h "it d o n 't c are2 w h at th e a d m i - . to re Inu d o e sn ’t — well, it is w ha at t ilit is. nd c up o f ginger ale w hen instantly thatIt something ! was grcssiosional hearings, an inter- executive ' order guaranintecing rals and geneticrals say any* ihing at As the psalmist said: “This[Tilsis laff camc around with wrong. They dndrove o ff cam p u s, nal MrAir Force investigation and th e rig h t o f m ilitary cha]laplains more.” he sayays. "I'm done noseat th e d ay w hich th e LordIh ha a d i nack. H c lo oked a t m e In sio rm y silencence. , new AirA Force guidelines on'' to p ra y "in th e n a m e oif f Jesus"] with the politiiiticians. What I here am m ad e; w c vrill rejoice an d Ib c ifully. : "All right, CtC urtis ... I can ’t religioiious tolerance. ’ a t ‘m a n d a to ry c e re mmonies say to thc Pentsniagon. and to drinks la g lad in it." 2s, ll's free," 1 said . "Knock ; ' take any m o recreofth|s.Wiatthe Thele Internal inquiry sub- aiibnded by service meiembers George Bush,. aai n d to th e pco* 'life, huh , Especially if it m e a n ssw wc e.gct self out!" ■ hell have you done?" stantiatiaied virtually all of his of ' all faiths. pic on Capitol!>1 Hill, a n d to all I w an free g inger a le a n d snacksck so n mazing!" h c said a s h c i;- Weinstein remdmembers asking. specifii:inc allegations. It found, The National Associata lio n o f th e s e micga-evangclical eg the gooi a p lane. . into his ra isin s— som e- *■. "It's noi w hatliat I’ve d one. Dad. for example, exj that Brig. Gen. E vangelicals a n d th c AllMliance church folks, isIs just five slm* roast bc »a t w hich h e tu rn s u p his - •; It's what I’mm going to do." Johnnymy Weida, the comman- Defense Fund, a conscrcrvatlve pic words: Tell11 It1 to the judge, bleu.bi Joseph Walker is a Jreelaifelance a t h om e. " W cju s( sit answereiered, according lo dantt of ( cadets, taught the legal group, also havei/e filed B ecau se w c'rc'lri In federal c o u rt to talk h writer from American ForkFork. - and they bring us free his faiher. "I’mI’m going to beat entirerc incoming class a "J for motions to intervene1 1in thc now." o u t o f tl Utah, ics a n d food! Tills is th c •: th e (...) o u t oof f thct next person Jesus"s" hand signal; that foot- suit on behalf of Chrhrlstlan. ■ lu h Dad?" I" that calls mene a (...)^Jcw or 'ball coach c Fisher DeBerry' chaplains and service2 mi em * ^ /an ted to tel! him a b o u t : • accuses me or our people of hungg a5 “Team Jesus" banner• bers. They argue thai a t th e T h e J o r d;ood old d ays o f airline S a n d ; killing Jesus CCh hrist.” in ic the locker room; and that injunction Weinstein1 se e k s t b e e f an d ch ick en cordon ; , At that inonlomeni,'Weinstein moree thani 250 faculty mem- would Infringe on theirir rig h ts Perforir:ms this Sunday ♦ 11: an C hristian C enter , b u t h e w as b u sy uy in g :er says, "everythlr:hing kind o f tele* bi e rs and senior officers1 to free speech and freece cxcr- Ik his m other and sister ^ . sco p ed . I cotddtdd hear my heart signeded a campus newspaper• cise of religion. • )f thc shortbread cookies f l in, m y ears. For•or a guy w h o talks a d vertlsemcnt e rt saying, "We: Judge James Parker,, wv h o is ■ a lo t ...I w as spispeechless." believieve that Jesus Christ Is> , hearing the case, has n o t yc( rtp o a Q w i • Weinstein1 says Curiis the onlyoi real hope for thc! ruled on (he prclinIm in ary For m oreire I-} recounted eighight or nine sepa- world,Id." I motions, so (he Air Fonjr c e h a s dan River B information,lion, 1 not yet had lo respondd to thc l^ n t thflt ; ' rate incidentsts ini which cadets ButJt the report, concluded 11:00 am ♦ Hagermai call th e a n d officers; hihad made anti- therec wasi "no overt religiousi subsiance of Weinstein'in’s alle* J churchice ofiice; a t ;rvasivc, - : Semitic remarkarks. One came in discriirimlnation," mertjly aI gation that it has a per\ 837-6140.10. v; thc heat pf athleticatl competi- "lackck of awareness over where; unconstitutional biasias fo r g-r don, when anin upperclassman ' the line Hi is drawn betweenI evangelical Christianity,ty- taunted, "Howow does it make permhnissible and impermlssi- . Weinstein has am endid e d h is - f!- youfeeltoknovlow that you killed ble cxprcssionex] of beliefs." 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Gr n o w t h o f C hhristianityJ All^Ite!maA:ive^— ^ i n iidevelopinj[gworldtesi!StS— T Jevwish-Chrisis t i a n t i e s Semi]inary catee r s ^ ^ siservative]Episcopamans tosoclated Preas Jewish leaders say thle e did e d a - raUon o f d ic '5 c c o n d V Vai adcan . BOSTON (Al(AP) — Episcopal ■ l i i c Vworid used to bc n?uch Council four dc>cadcs ago,Igo, d ial palish priest:st Bill. Murdoch I smaller:icr for Jewish groups trying rejected collective Jewishish guilt ^ , . waiched ihc developingdu split in I to w inn CChrisUan friends. , ; for th e d e a th o f Clirist. hha: a s n o t ' his dcnominadiation over homo- ! I Inicrficrfaith relaUons once sunken In o n d ie prcd om inir an t- scxualiiy andid thoughi about I w ere a rm atter o f Jewish leaders Iy R om an C ath o lic soutlo u d ic m llie future. I shakinging liands at Uic Vatican. continent. ------;------In-a-denomirinination'whcrc the B - -seekingin g ------o u t------m a in lin e —' W liiie-ihis-problem-isI'is-not-— majority of sensem inaries arc lib- I ' Proicsta!stant.s in th e U nited States new, it has gained u urgi rg en cy era], conscrvati’/atives n eed to look I . a n d ,Europe, Eu and forging des bccausc Hispanlcs arc brbib r i n ^ g ' , for a way toI movem forward on I w ilh American A evangelicals their viewfs v«ith th e m a s's'th e y • ' their own. helie th o u g h t. So hc I over Israel.Isn m ove |to -ih e U nited StateUates in ap p ro ach cd thithe country's two I ButIt the landscape of growii|g numbers. Jewishish lead-1 most conservtirvativc. Episcopal I Christiastianity is transforming, . crs say. About 28 percerrcen i o f seminaries willAdth a proposal — I creatinging a n ew challenge in th e adult U.S. Catholics,cs arc an academicc partnershipp with I drive! fcfor mutual acceptance: H ispanic a n d their preseniscncc in Gordon-Conw«iwell Theological I Christia>tian churches arc grow ing th e ch u rch is increasing.g. Seminary inI MHamilton, about I fasiL'stst inil tlic developing world, . It’s "classic Europeanin iand* 2 0 miles noriliill of Boston, even a n d wiU.viUiin a g eneration o r two, Semitism muisponcd to I Latin thougli he hadn't asked I will cceclipse their northern America,” said Abralb ro h a m Gordon-Conwe^wellyet. cou nitcrparts tcr in size and inllu- Foxman, head of theic A/ nii- .. Tlie result* is a new conccn* ence. DcfamaUon League, theejevrish Jc ' tration in Angmglican-Episcopal e ouUook of so m e o f Uiesc civil riglits gro u p in NewwYork. Yc studies th at givgives traditionalist dies is warm toward Tlie shift is occurringlg a t a n Episcopaliansis a p lacc in o n e of ism but still cUfferent than aircady anxious lime forir JeJewish llie nation's bcsi-known bc con- sf American and European groups. ^ servative semirninarics at a time jtians._andjyilLrcquirc.an______:ilie_gcncn«ipn_of_ChriiIhrisdan ____ when many dodon't feel at home •ach strategy far broader leaders w ho livc'd throughlUgh die the one Jewish leaders iniheirownchtchurch. llie 0 Holocaust :md Uie creaUoaUon of "We’re at th e ed g e o f th e The Rer.lev. BHI Murdoch poMS at All SaInUlints EpiKopal Church In Wert Met(ewbury, Mau. Muntoch propbtec chu rcluitcd after lhe horrors of the S la te o f Israel in 1948 IS'I is knife," saidd M urdoch, a . pamerti»rthlp with Cordon-Conwell TTieblo^lo^cal Semlnaiy on rrtudy progngnin (or orthodox EplKopallans. JudaismdW arlL dying oul. Pope BenedictctX X V I,a Gordon-Conwn a n d several dioceses :irc "Episcopal Divinity SchooL S Barry Corey,ivision ai among internalIn Africa, wlicrc the ChrisUan leaders will havelave dlf- C hurch is lh eJ U.S.U. b n inch o f llie now considering breaking and Gordon-Conwcll arc.at dif- at Gordon-Conv Amcrici!uian population grew ferent concerns, and mayn a y n ot ‘ global Anglicanan C om m union. It away,f- ferent places thcologiigically.” non-denominaii,oing to serve Uie w hiciiabout is 10 million to 423 view relations unih Jcvysvys as a h as long b eenn d:divided over how Murturdoch's proposal, m ad e at said Nancy Davitch. spspokes- was "not poachc breaking aw:iy, certainl]in over the 2 0 Ui century. priority. to in terp ret thlie e BibleI on various a cononference of, orthodox woman for the Camtnbridge officials cstablisraging a n d facili- give mU'/ feel an affinity for lews "The difficulty is, piaticuticularly issues, includinjiing gay clergy and Episco{copalians in Pitisburgli last school. gram in part bcc."sh e sa id . ’Hicsrael. cl in Africa a n d especially in >Asia, sam e-sex unions, year, crcrcatcd Gortlon-Conwell’s But th e Rev. Joyce S>chcrcr- d nized ch u rch es. dacademic dciui tive. ican Ir Christians place a . there’s the sense thatla t th e Conservatives:s hho ld lo th e trad i' p artneincrship with Nashoia lloock, a Gordon*CoZonwcll the Episcopalmwell, said the Christialer emphasis on the Old Catholic issues regardingn g Jews tional belief lhtha at th e Bible pro- Mousese iin W sc o n sin a n d 'Irinity alumnus wlio leads St.1. l»aul’s placcs to train lalionalfui school fromiment ab tlian northerners arc really European issues," issi ching;” Hc said millionliuily bccause tht7 see in said Philip Cunningham,n , cexec- dished the pro- manyacred fi book a reflecdon of uiivc d irecto r o f th e C entejn ter for lecause it recog- a n d Isramodern-day suffering — Christian-Jewish Learninn in g at s Uiat brcak from Africapoverty to illness to m oral Boston College. "I th in k: dieredie is P o p e! ssays h e hoOpes to travveltopeaci: e f u l H o l y l iplion. Jacob Olupona, a .1 church need heavier need to foster a consciousiousness future ministers. Tcsiamtani University expert on that il's m o re d ian dial." VAHCAN cGHT n (AI>) — Pope "Ihahave to say that I've never pan In ilic closing sessitsions of we are experienc do, pan :u t religion, notes that OUicr potcndal trouble:ibles are ; U enedict XVI1 sasays hc docs not - felt strong sti enough to plan the Fifth Latin Aminerican new and drast th e sacry African Christians, loom ing. Bishops' Conference. which i ment or sec idiiig him. have Old Among them is a strea;Lream of , feel strong cne n o u g h 10 lake manyy long1 trips," llie pontiff T tl’cir mi many long triptrips, but that he said in Uie 35-minuie inter- lakes p lacc M ay 13-31. Benedict said, imcni names., ChrisUan th o u g lu w hich:h fcfo cu s-, .w ould like to> tntravel to a p eace- .view.. "But" where sucli a trip "Then I’d like to visisit the has rebuilt theLflnQ v cormjiting pli Israel is so im ponant es on Ihc biblical mcssa{ssag e of ovisit'it and finding Go Algerian Christians that freeing the oppressed, fui H oly Land.d. allowsvs m e to c o m m u n icate a. I loly Land, a nd I h o p e to H arvanl icd. Its sage o r w here, shall I say, in a lime of pcacc." sailaid the worid has bccoi y pui “J.n" — meaning adherents across denomlo m in a- In a widc-rarranging interview ■ mcssag ;ncing a wave of African pontiff, who had repcjeaicdly ficult." alem p ilgrim — at th e e nd lions w orldw ide len d to idi aired A ug. 13} oion German lele- it’s n in response to a sincere istic enlighten- many 3 idcnti- vision, the pontiff po spoke of requcsicst. I’d like to go." iappealed for a ccasasc-fire However, theiccularization." includiiDir n am es after Uicy travel fy closely wiUi P alestinians:ans an d zbollah Wcsl Is also ii 1C Jewish stale, just as have a negadve view of J Europe's rolee inI Christianity Thele 79-year-old pope has -• 1between Israel and Hezt id. "Humanity Tcstamc o f Jews, and secularizerization in the madec threet forcign trips since imilitias during llghtiring in other culturesc w I o rld by its e lf Visitiiims who make the pU- C unningliam said. ig e to M ecca a d d "al H ajj” W esiem w orld.Id. assumming i the papacy in April southern Lebanon ovc/cr the religious clemiG od in sid e th is to Nigi Also, the fastcst-grovgrowing The pontiff[iff also offered 2005.. SoSi far all have been with- Ilast several weeks. strong, come morc dif- many^ir jnam es, O lupona said, wing of Ciirisdaniiy arouncu n d die . . so m e insiglit; imin lo his ovm per* in E uroirope, w ith a pilgrim age to The pope said he ha;las also "We see how in Jcrusalele African ChrisUans sec globe is Penlccosialismllsm. a sonaliiy andI ministry,n- saying his natlativc Bavaria, Germany. promised | to travel to AiAustria, there's Uic scarchhe pope said the of their,cwish land as sacred to movement that has litded e ci o n - ' being pope is "rcally liring" scheduduled in September. iand hc has scheduled a»trip t in ‘more,'" Benedictinfiuenced- by to the. too,” h e said. tact w ith m a in stre a m Jewish Je\ and that it is importantim to”see BulIt thd e p o p e said h c is p lan- November I to T\jrkcy. how Uie religiouss in which the Muslim:U tin Amcrica. 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lip Idaho hitIt hard by West Nilelie vims West Nil Nationally. 581II casesc of human West Nile vinjsvinj w ere reported to the U.S. Centenlers (or D isease Control and Pre'Prevention a s of Aug. 22. accordi}rdlng.to national figures.* F r a n k S t e W ost Nllo ' . ’ L e ssth a m s EB8B 40-5S0-59 l^oro ;e Realty Chris^isiiii Barberj r virus cases Ezi::is-39 E! M e^ic0-100 than too Canyonside Real f flares I G a y le Bengoechea.B ( , . in tu ry 21 I alty inU.S. / ^ eyMikeStobbe A asodatad Pns9 writer ATLANTA — The nati 9 H B e c k y K i u k a l A summer heat wavee h a s Westen spurred a jump in West;st N ile ; ^ Real Est,Estate virus cases, and this willII pprob- •— lasm ussen LOGONdniCliCUCK ' ably be the worst seasonson for REAL ESTA^^^^^^l^H utchiso . the mosquito-borne diseaf DlDiMdso Conifol and Provonlion ------AP 'nncs-ficwsT Online Timis-Nm.ot20B-735-3205eriinQilT ScliVM!ric!ting'Mana”tr7orltii C ases o f th e virus a rei didow n oilstoyler®ni9pcYoIlty.(ORi. In many states, wheree VWest The nalion Nile has become custon;omary ihrough a scor;orching heat and some birds have devel- de wave for-moreirc than two oped immunity. But actiictlviiy weeks in late Julylul early has been heavier in some sc August that killecled more lhan I parts of the western United Un 200 people. S tates w ith lim ite d p a stI ec> x p o - • T h e h e a t w aveive appears to s u re to th e v irus. have helped spre th e Idaho is, hardest hit,t, with> in some parts of th c country, ‘140 hum an illnesses repoiportcd said Laura I a as of Friday, includingtig five research scicniim ist th c deaths. Thc state never beb e fo re N ew York S Sti tate h a d m o re th a n 13 caseses in a Department. H year. Id a h o Gov._ Jam es Risch;ch this month signed disaIsa ste r W E w proclamations for two coun-co QaBBBBiBB tic s in m e tro p o lita n Bois.t3lse. In W W J U i l i ^ M th e s o u th e rn p a rt o f th e st 10 allow state mtjney lo to b e Snakes on the spent on mosquito-kil measures sucIj as nightt;httim e i i i i i i i i m sp ray in g by a irp lan es. th e P la n e (R) I ^ C A S ^ "W e’re o n e o f th c la st st. «uiyl0a.»r70a-915 to sec West Nile enter'e r o u r . F.iioSun i5-23o-30.445-7QO.Q1S borders." said Tom 1 BeerfestiRioa.0»ly71S-930 Shanahan, a spokesmanlan for sai-Suni230-j^s-‘S-S00-71S-930 , f In stereo Smiourlouna Sound ‘ the Idaho Department ' Talladega NiNights (13) H ealth* Welfare. 0»iiy715-IS-030 Nationally, 581 casess e s o f S4t-Sunt230-24&.«&-600-7t&.930 ' human West Nile virusIS wv ero ----- inSlmStiTJv reported to lhe CDC fronr o m ^O O m (PGi Da. [£. • . Ft,.Sum2l5 . 230..IO-44S.700-9 tS sta te s as o f Aug. 22. Ofn<>ffiCialS ^^^n^iw jeSunounoun3$oun^^^_ consider that an undercorc o u n t. Weekday Matiratinees End b'ecausc there Is often a d elay All Twin FallsIs andi Jerome in diagnosing cases anca n d In Theatres Effecfeet AugusI 27 transferring reports f states to thc CDC. , At thc same time lastsl year,) Pirates ol llie CanbbeanC 2 the CDC received 501 repre n o rts Dead Man's ChesiOs>ly Sownywy^PpMSunowK ■ j B H H reported in the United1 StatesSl R TTffPfflPI . in 1999 in New York, t,h e „ s p re a d a c ro ss th e counir>“ O'-i DMr7i9-9» a Mosquitoes transmit,Ul th e b g i i i i v irus, o fte n p ic k in g it uip p frof m Beerfest(R)D»)0^700-fi» 400.70Q.936 birds they bfie andI tht e n ------S tep Up 03)0*no»»r7oo-ns . s p re a d in g It to p e o p le . IQ-445.700-9» ■ Only about one In TOe Beseem 1.1 irS'ectcd people get sick.X une< Frt.a>w»».24t.i ilt'ISO infected peoplelie WiU John Tuckerr MuslM Die (1)1 ■ ■ develop severe synipu o x w i S f B W M including neck stiffness, S ' Uttle Miss SurSunshine m orientation, coma and psparal* twr?*)-! yais. ■ ■ ■ West Nile has causecs e d a t le a s t 19 d e a th s so fa r this year,> arid it causcd 119 lastIt }year, IWoddlradeCenti Bcco^ing to CDC statisticitles. I Talladega N^JiQhtsimMtoeeiq I H H

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I G EN ERRAL A PRODUCTION I sas aI l e s Production worker' wwanted for chemical man- r - T h e Ammalgamated e Sugar Comfmpany LLC IV ufacturing plant. C : • with loc)locations In Paul and Twin'In F alls, a re Duties Indude accurate W o'r* looking for peopl«*oi•oriented, {a c c e p tin g a p p lic a tio n si ffc o r blending of producucts, packaging products, preparing item s foror shipping, and assisting tolf-fnotlvatod, succot ••driven>n individuals Beetlet Receiving Station Wor'orkers. w h o aro In tere sted In aI caroerc delivery personnel lrIn making deliveries withinn I W a g e)s s begint at $8.65 p e r h o uur r plus OT. v e r a m ju it a n o th e r jojob.______the northw estern region. re Must be customer eason begins mid Septemtm b e r for ■ sen/ice oriented, abli • • ap p rprpximately x 6 weeks mustt bb e a b le to bis to work well with otherss ^ ■ Health and Dental Insuttuisneo In 8 team operationn ai n d lilt 100 lbs. Mechanl-I- I •401K ; ■ , wcwork 12 hour days, Mon-Sv S a t. cal aptitude a plus.. E Excelleni benefit packagee I * Earn twhlle laam progrigram : Rec€aceiving stations ara locatca te d In • Oraat worhing anvlronnnm ent . : ______-M inidol!doka..Cassia,-Llncoln^Twl:wln.Ealls, ______included. Starting salary s b ased on experl*I- I ♦ Advancamant cp portunijnlttci _____ GocBooding and Jerome coun ...... ence; O b ta in ‘appllcnlcation at WATERTECH.I...... - - \ a LiTirrANte«r u n tie s, »*T S «-M aO Appli3plicatlons are available ata t T h e Inc., 2 470 W arren AvAvenue. Twin Falls, Idaho. A L j t D r l 3 \LL D epartmtment c of Commerce andI LdborwithL locations In Twin FaUslis at 7711 N.r College Road 735-:5-2500 or Burieyijy at1 2 7 W . 5" St. N. o rer 676-5518

. NEWSPAPER:r The Goodingg County Leader has a full-tlmme opening for a GENERAtIAL Repclorter/Editor fPFPRESS OPERATOR ~ ((2)2 ) FulMlme Lot Attendsid a n ts neededI 5 days/weekek . M u st h a vfe e previous joumalismfl ThThe Casper Star*Tribune hala s an immedi- • MlMust have valid drivers licei:e n se . e x p e rie n c e , bibe a serious self-startei1 er, a le opening tor a full-time) Press F Opera- a n d en jo y workingw with the publicIlc. t

MANAGERR . ■ InlInterested applicants shoulcJld submit their — .ocal Route Manager MANAGEMEN' ------1 resume and cover letter byt September Seeking rei'enable Class A COLL d riv e r 115. 2006 to: VtfWESTERN (hazardousJS materials endorsemjm e n t a MSTATES p lu s ) to cdeliver Industrial gase;s e s a n d Human Resources8 ( P 0 ) IS . welding -sisuppiles. Some heavyry lifting • C a sp e r Star-Trlbubu n e I required fofor this fast-paced route,[e. G o o d P O Box BO TRUCK SHOP SUPIIPERVISOR driving recccord and drug testing recre q u ire d , C aaperW Y 6260S02 M u st b e will V to work some o ov v e rtim e ' hr® caspe rstartriburun e.n o t Western Stateates Equipment CAT d e a le rsh ip in Twin F a llss is h hours. Con)mpetltlve com pensation/ln/benefit ‘“ se e k in g a TruckTn Shop Supervisor.>r. T h re e y e a rs e x p eriennee cf package, InIncluding 401 (k), profit ss^ h a rin g . working onI heavyh equipment in a\ CCaterpillar environmentt o;o r m e d ic a l arand denial Insurance,I, tuition similar enviro/ironment required. Com]imprehensive knowledgeI irIn re lm b u rs eiment, n paid vacationsn s a n d diagnosis, r^alr, rec disassembly, andid assembly of On-highwajway holidays. AApplicants seeking oppop ortu n ity Trucks andI EnginesB required. Previo/ious supervisory and excelcel. with fast-g■growing, established re g io n a l lent customeimer service skills requireded. Outstanding capabilitiesties company rmay fill out applicatlorlion a h d employment screening tete: s t a t in m echanicalleal knowledge and hum{man resource managemenlent take pre-er with a level1 of ol personal expectationsns and motivation preferred Norco W , FFa a lis Excellent beneenefits and compensation.n. 203 Soututh Park Ave Twin Please refere9rence Job #238-2006 whvhen applying and submitnit ______EEO/AA ______applicationfl online0 or fax to (208) 88884-2373. See our websitelite -— nResume Foi> rm at at www.lw.wseco.coni for job andnd application details. An Equal Opportunityty Employer a n d C ont«te n t ■ ■ ■ Resumes generallyly contain the following ititems: Identifying and CcContact B wn d t e H M i l fi l r Information- help:ps the | m a n a g e mU bn; t IttdiM iforr employer know whho you are 1 W E S T E R N ^ and how tp contacict you. ' 1^ M S T A T E S B mrity-lluptiwt • OObjective l or Sumnm ary SERVICE SUPEFERVISOR (optional)-a brieff statement :: Western Stattates Equipment* A loca)cal Caterpillar dealership3 lrIn describing your anreas •: Twin Falls hah a s a n o p en in g for a fulMIl-tlme Service Supervisor. l l Manages andmd coordinates customerier repair work by guiding of interest or goalsIs. T he . supen/isorS & S & technicians. Two to) flfive years minimum experl» ° statement should hbe specific •Z ence workingIng on heavy equipment In a Caterpillar or equlvalen l l i l i • : environment'ml with H ydraulic, E n g in e»and ai Power-Traln experiencen e e enough to tell the eem ployer required. CoiComprehensive kno\^edgeIge on how to disassembleble, about your intereststs without 'Z assemble, nremove and install machine m« components, a anc n d E g I Dependable vehi!tilcle, f.'’ systems reqtequlred. Previous supervi: rvlsory experience, excellen v W a ! ■ valid d riv er's llcenscfiseand IIIlimiting the positioions you customer sersen/lce and organlzatlont^nal skllls required. Excellenlent p I in su ra n c e n eedIded. e n i co m p u ter skliskills In Microsoft Word, BExce), and Outlook required m ay be consideredd for. d W H i • : Offerlngexce. aan r d /o r part-tim e work ■ I or call Amy at ■ 735-3252. ' exexperience as well1 as any ' i S v - job related volunteeer, n e s-N e wS s exextracurricular, orr ' ■ m a g h n l h r M B>m iniinternship experieisnce. HUP

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■ " H - ■ LOST, Mountain U kes ACCOUNTINQ C ci 5^™ C0NSTRU( (2) kkte. 1 blue Trek Payn licTohl I qm N O n C E O F F R I U N G DEADLINE 'ayroll ctort< noodod in Classifled l l ' Hardwood f : available Fuel 90, 1 light bkio K Mlnl-Cassla area. ■ Private p n eed s in* : Staffing ' ^ NOTICE IS HEREBY3Y QIVEN: Thai declaraltons, Trek 220. REWARD, M Mui ust havo experience p>P . r t y A d s . ITS.'“ “ •"•S’rlOnOSI, ^rvle®« P No quesiions askedi wK Position j M of candidacy for theie officec of Dlslrtot Supervisor with payroU & Excel. nslble for of the Babinced Rocfclock Son Conservation DtotrldI Call 208-481-0330. MMust be cm tom or r -ifilrospro-pay.qu ''“S pric- l \ oriontod. WaS2^ DOE “ <•'“"9 m usi bo filed with districtdis derk/secretary whose' LOST Pomeranian. - Bni prior to pub- ” grocery, I ^ I - S en d resum e lo: iic< a ddress ts 1441 Rlln=lllmore Streei, Suite A. TwinI small 4-S bs whilo ^ M on. Major Immicato : and mass I ^ 'i ! Falls, Idaho 83301I no later than 5 :M PM on the' w/light tan sp o t Lost go, PMB 8108 credi•dwaowtcnids. locations. f \ [ n S o u th Idaho P re ss . 1* day of Septem ber,«r, 2006. ■ 8/07 around north D , imd cash »ry, mor- , . J \ I I I Such declarations area re available at th e district' St., R uport Family is 230 E aat Main accei» p lo d . Chock 280-1 ------diandising,g, Invon- M l \ | | office ol 1441 FUlmtIlmore Sireet, Sulle A. Twin' moving Mds dovastat- ___ ElBurtey. id 83318 pr«!jcossing ovor CONSTRUCiUCmON lory or mystery n J l Falls, Idaho 63301I or a l the office of the County ed at loss. 219-0969 |7?=^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 5 5 5 ™ tho thi phono. Heavy EquipmentEq shopping oxp.oxp help- MI l J ' f lI ■ ' I n AUTOMOTIVE Clerk. ^ or 208-219-9359 or Must know fgl. For moreoro details ■ r Y I I Irtdividuals who runI asa s write-in candidates must 733K»31 1 & Laborers concorningg number r Bl l\ ||n T ^ g i r a file a declaralion ofIf inintent no later than 5KX) PMI LOST Toy Poodki, B Tim ea-N ew s dopendjindabtowith ot hours andam pay. o n the 25* doy prior3rte>theolectk)n. te ; black lemale. Wearing a — — oxperionconco. P lea se pioase call /sA:hris Simons pink collar, her nam e f l umo 733-3460 1-86e-744-»4-9447 ITRUCnON Clerk/Secrolary of Taxh‘axing District is Daisy. Lost soon ^ ,11280-0318 8XL2715 lencod Diywell/ 7152 j|jb|rt|||H ■ Friday In the Jackson ifo rB o b . - -pUBLlSHiAugust 188'o 01 n d 26 ,2 0 0 6 ■ Street 'aroo. Needs ...... - T a p err. r . - Must have - ° ” medidne, has been W e have an min. 1 yoar oxpori- CONSTRUCIUCT10N DELIVERY ■ FibergI:>Iass Grranhouse " sk * . REWARD ot immediate onco,, pooplo skills. Immodiolo10 0openings tor EARN EXTIIXTOA Do-it-yourselfers! ccan enjoy a hrcaih of spring anyny opening avoiiablol honestyiSty. dm g free. Lab< PUBUI3UC NOTICE $100 lo whoever rs- op ob o rer* MONEY*^i^ . lime or Ihc year wwilh ihh handsome, easy-to-buildiixpandod rlbcrKun Gm nhnhouse plan (No. 573)... $9.95 878-8904or431-1135. Idoh s&h (cxcept caialog-only orders) d e rs w anted Idaho, 833 83303303-0548 H oet Famine* ne ed e d non-oxporioncod Oi»rati•lora. Bonolils. *"»' ememail to . |Before School Startoll enajncouragodto opply o n jg FFr ^ W c M a c o . ------To order, circle iieiiein(s). Please be surc lo im»otcv*ll«y.com ^ Voluntder host homos 'in -"jorSS dental hcck lo: includc your name, Ooadlino for legal ads;Ids; 3 d a y s prior to publico- liy wilh oxp. Dental Hyger flip * “ "‘I needed for a high ^Comprohensivo S g S n g l n c . tlon, noon on Wodnosnesdoy for Sunday, noon on U.llildF«il«nu r « address and ihe name of’If school oxchango stu- Benefits Pod pphone h calls please ^0 or ^^-3538^ ^ ^ Ruport. Black, wh«o & 5am-7pm . Coll Uono f>«BcVREGIVER ^ brown. W earing rod 208-736-7018. - o T i collor 208-260-1610 ; sreg lv ers noodod for fio.' FOUND cat. striped;>0d ■------. * CHILD CARE In homo. ^ Rosetta Assisted Tabby cat. Gray, ton,Ion, LOST Austrollan Shep- now has oponings. LMng.l M i Competitive croam and brown.wn. herd Airedale X. In C PR certified. Call w w: agos. Apply at Rings orour>d tail. Do- Do* Rupert area. Answers Amanda 733-5080. 1177 n Eastrldge M B p clawed and neutored.red. to namo ol 'Joke*. *S tay a t hom e m om . Twfr» ^ Falls o r call How Red collar. Extremely U aa734-9422 -•< Light greenish/yellow I Will walch your kkJs. ____ ^ und friendly. Ploaso coil oyos, friendly. Found Tina 308-4973 or CARE Coll 208-436-6779. VREGIVER W e! aare currently acceptingg applicationsi for Indepeipendent contractors to dcdeliverthe Vm^-Newst on S. Blue Lakos. Coll 733^184. uvU 208-734-1967 ' irvHom e Caregiver I days a week? ■ • 'v Port-art-limo ond full limo to our customerss. J Are you available betwew een 3 and 6 am, seven d ------LOST col In tho Mini- ‘ tours. Must bo willing See how much exiextra income you couldI makem in just a few hours’s each week. FOUND C h o w t (2)___Cassia area on July . ,' 'Ki'^plBiimirt.';^ To"to worit. Neod own Gokfen colored.rod. ___ 30'". Fomalo, white :ransportalion, basic Friendly & affection-ion- ___with tabby spots, front ' cooking and deaning . n i ate. Neod lovir>g/ing ___ pavtrs doclovrod. Bom I I AH advertising I skills, and bo abto to 10 YOU LIVE■NEARANYC I OF THESE LGOCATIONS? homo. Unoble to keepeep ___ hHch hiker, vory ' is subject lo tho posp a s s a crfmlnol back- ■■ them . Call 825-5014.4.____ friondly. $100 rewardi ' nowspapor's ' ground gro check. Start- | | ___ Call 208-431-7387. IT'S AN EASYY WAY TOPKICK UP EXTRitA CA SH ... siaridardol Ing $9.15 an hour. FOUND cow dog, ■ acceptance. ‘0 »schedule an intor- , LOST dog. 3 month oW young tri colorod. view call Rebokah a t • 4UiiA A ve.E I Jefferson St W• A ddison Ave. E. ~ 1 • Deaun Dr. black Pug/Boston Tor- Tho Times-News . Found on 400 North U N C, 208-733.,1712 . S t *1• n t h Ave. E. • Meadow View Ln. .i rkir cross, tomato. rosorvos the right to _____ terbrush Or. ' * 0 0 In Ruport (Ttio VREGIVER .palnti Madison s t •<• M appIeA ve. .LeeAnnDr. ■> Minidoka 'D am, n Hos Injured left front edil. abbreviate CARE ntbrush • M: leg. Lost 8«2 near doclino or properly N eeded lo provkto t i J Road). Call Animal uiro tor elderly couple I V r' ; Roscuo 436-8904. ™ White Pine. Call 878- dassHyanyad. 1®^° WIN FALLSi [T]rWIN FALLSi \jTWINFALLSI TWIN FALLS] 8466 or 431-5281. !h r shfFts 1-2 days wk Rocolpl ol copy via Must ^ bo honost & r T T : remoto ontry (lax, . ciopi c u rt S t N. .Ca• Carriage Ln. ^ 1 p• 7 AlderweodAve.- FOUND dog. around^ LOST Foot control for Jopendable, R els roq. . Lynvrood Blvd. ' ' 'e-mail, etc.) does s n Boiso Coscade, 8/20. trolling m otor al Snwko & drug Iroo ■ • Evenergreen Dr. .E• E a astgate Dr. , .|i. Ironwood Ave. .VfllmoreAve. not constitute final , Small maki dog. Jeromo cor wash onvironmoni. SION-ONSI BONUSI .$■ Sa a g e b ru sh Dr. >V• W lldbrushClr, I aceeptanco by this 2 • W alnut S t N. pleaso coll to idonlify.is- 8/19/06. REWARDI 208-539-8860 .^ym nowspopor. The 208-679-5050 or 208-fie* Call208-731-2399. ^SHIER I Vll/tflN FALLS| \i\ 431-9324. advortiser. not tho ^ « TWINFALLS TWINFALLSi TWIN FALLS I- newspaper irt-tlmo to full-lime. ■ •5+ hrs 0 week. Aii i-r-r LOST German Shep- assumes lull irk M eadow s Cir. I p iB i itterrooti Drive RoRoutesAvailable ~1 H. Duvall Crts. ; responsibility lor ihifts. At least 6 ‘ P * " FOUND puppy, malo,alo, herd female 2 years d n Paries Dr. .TaiT arghee Drive . B I the iruthlul content "I®"nonths cashiers exp. •TVrin .B lak e S tre et North • M aurice S t N. block w/Whito tummywny oW. Turquoise green ,iusl bo at toast 19. .p^rk .& paws. Looks, 3-4 collar. Robert Stuart, ot their advertiser ■ irkwayClr. S ig n o n B o n iu I *S• S p a rk sS tre etN o rth •Terry Crts. . mo. oW. Found 8/171/17 School area. RewanjII message. near Soulh 2"^ Sl. in ■“ifflSf”"" TW 1t] ■ in - Call 208-490:0592 — ■ ------1992 Klm berty R d ^ -----WIN FALLS rWIN FALLS [tTWIN FALLS IITWINFALLSi Rupert. 436-5226. Asking Twrir-win Falls before 12 ,_____ M cbride O rd e I [m W; R o u te j ----- LOST OR STOLEN 4- CONS3NSTRUCT10N utnAvillabl. ~ \ •Town Route ■ AlmoAll A venue . FOUND. Australianiian man paddto booL c onduct pubilc C onta)naolo Placing b. l opinion pd is over o b e rt S tu art Area • SJ2S 0.00£m r4W aK sI $4MM50fvcry4 Weeks Shepherd mix. blockock White on top, green leeds experiencod ’ Lora L ane * ^ and white young fe­fo- on . bottom. PeflcanI the tolephono. ^g,plelp tor coTKroto work v u m ale, Found mkl-Au-Au- brand. Suspect It was n Twin Fails. Wo | VWIN FALLS _ SHOSHONE I . I gust near river on dumped somewhoro. N O SA LESm ^leek Laborer*, Con- BURLEY \i SHOSHONE I Strictly research, ^ Baselino Road In Ru- If found ploose call :r«ta Rnl*her* and i j ; — $7.00 to $9.00/hour ^ni 'pert. 208-219-9942.2. Ooug 01431-1587. : d L DrWer*. Davis- Motor[or routes: 2 hr, 50 miles, .|d;• Idaho S tre et • M ain S t I •Id ah o S t Casual wortt Jacon wogos $28.'58 •■ :$600-650Profit •S th S L •A d e llS t environment «; • Stevens S treet o $29.06 per hour, . Every 4 Weeks 'Fair S t (Sign on Bonus!) •6thSt(SignenBeaiul) Suldoiku AnswEwers; Flexible evenmg, end list o t exporience _ day. and wknd hrs. ,or Job Sorvico f i FILER i r FILER 15-30 hours/week. > :application to 1_—SOODING _ FILfeR I Q reat part-time M S lW Q o w e n R d . ,______job or second )ob. 9 ;4 | 8 | 6i|7|5[2|1 I 13] Bolte, ID83709or .Rati r if f S I u Ctose to CSI campus ^ a th erin e S U ec t *19 M otor routes:2hr,S O miles,! p•M otor Route fu 208.38^2^20 . mllhw iI. r S tre et . *20• 20th $ 1 4 0 0 -1 6 0 0 6 5 7 ^ rralning opportunities S600-OSO Profit L il: 1.1.5. Can 206-730-2853 obensen Street *W• W in ter' are avaUabto. ’ Bftry4Wetks i T 3 " £ 18 9 7 6 5 RUPERT CP C ts an EOE. BUHL _ JEROME _ DECLO 4 . 1 1 6 ^ LWiNPELl . L 1 . 1 1 1 1 B I R T H D A Y F■ [H IH O T O S 7 1 T 5 1 ' L l - U l l Havdyt^ Caia l l n o w t o r m o r eI Infoimation I aboatu t routes availabib l e I n y e a r a r e a lI I forgotten to pickup you/our birthday L 2 . 1 L' .2. 2 ■' phofoa? We have somifme photoawe j n j H L L I L[ l l 1 1 1 are sure you doni warvant us to toss. | H H These can be plekte k e d u p a t ______J L A l . ®L - l l ± l - 1 The nmes~Ne\Vows slaUialII2 I1 I9 I7 I6 1 Classified De,D ept H | |

J - ______tt ■ , i ■ « . > i 26.20060 Tines#i4l*ws. Twin F tfs. idalio £ 3 jn t o l o n e - : ^ I suitaWe e i i v '■ . iboci directly t.' \ A b fK 'l '■• woik«»PS^^. J flbnuniei'N . OfK U»l less ramer tha»' ;,olossionnl fx «c r6 l e s s i o t '« ' ^ A m a n e ' ’ . a n , f c — S li'tU T ^ a : 'I bhood S v|cisbl% I " j 'M ♦ . K . i s o t ' ■ n i l M ^___:------in employee o ^ U H ol one'' o n « ^ q r V [fh o o > , > 4 i k I' \tsss'. yX m rn ’ > V ' ^ ? ‘ B [ l o i h e i : ■tacts ol < V m m' v f M ' A l n j y i i c l o b * vtotessional 01 W Q f^ ^ . l o b - h u n t - w J . F \t»onS -^W r °o,su.taWe * - ’P ; . velihooirdiiortW *'; ------' ,.> d ?!!.—rtn live lUKi '-vtth a f ! '^ fe: aott;- •• ~~ ■. '■ s;.': J . v v i i " ; Bnp!oynwnt K l^ n . DAimr DRIVER 01 DAIRWRY ^ ^ “ DRIVERSii ^ GENERAL I FARM MANUFACTURINGto MISCELLANEOUS SALES Exp fMder, moUvated Potato pc & beet driven ^ixp MllkM« Appty In W antedod experionoede pu b lic Wortorti» LMbonr Harvaat TruckWk and ught ManufacturirU ring/ Rental In Jerom o 8 Make nico incomo. ^outsido duties A p^ needed n lor harvest person P®'j 911 E 4000 N 10-wh<•whool T ruck Full-time anars ean Sr. 208-734-4264 Fax <- Communications 2 0 fr4 3 M 8 8 6 o r Dru{)rug Freo Woritplace -R sh ProcossingProc . '^ '1^ „ en d s ofl, insuraneo. ferred. Call Kathy at I at our hay Center in ShO! J- T echnician for ropair 20a-733-6657 _____ •D ieselM MochanicMl Ihoshone. 208-734-0647” paid vacatlon/slck, aoe-s3&-itsa. _ ling p la n t Bookkooping a n d Installation ol I back- WeweOrugFfM 401(k). Rosumo to: WERS ‘Truck: WWfi ash Body W e offer cocxmpeltllve ground a plus.ius. Port- Emptoyer EOE/M/F/V PBX. microwavo, Dr iv e r ofDRIVERS ^ ! l l l J M ountain W est )ood Brbthors noeds Per^cr9 o n n e l P l u s w ages & bI benefils. time to start,, fulHlmo fi • tolophono systoms. CDL CluB B Driver: CDL CC C lass A. Local ------OpUcal exporioncod Tmck n i1 Rp ler A ve. interested Iai appUcants January 2007,107. Will MEDICAL Must bo willing to Im m ediate opening, . comc m odities. Year D riv e n lor locat and 7 ^ 731 N College Rd roiocato to Elko. NV. round. $ 12/hr. Joromo 7 3 3 -7 3 0 0 should a| apply ot train. S end resujsum o to Hiring for busy full t>eneflts. paid n regional. CDL ^ Twin F alls ID 63301 Fox rosum e to vacation, 401(k), local a re a . Call Bob a t 208- ;su?2oin “8^ ^ ;OE.Eden POBox39)399 ' medical offices roqulrod. Excellent , * lualificattons S h o sh o n e, IDD 833628 *2 C h arg e Nlursea u n PAINTER 775-738-0471 routes. Please call. 539-5355. 5 324-9 4 0 0 . o r se n d to Lynn benefit package 4 indiwhay.com Qoidon Yoars; Sr.Sr Con- wKh supenris*rvlsory Experienced Painter, fax or mall resume to ~ ------■ I 4C401k. Salary DOE 735IS OverlandC ^ Communications, Inc al Oppor- oxperionco preforreerred. Must havo a minimum Elko S anitation DRIVERS o (Ploase apply at 678-4040 678 QROUNDSKIKEEPER ' 225 S liver S t #101 - 366 W . Silver St CDL c Driven, local 903 wrw>ivwilncxo03 B m , Buhl, Idaho wivw.p«rK skills, honosty. drugg Elko, Nv 89801 : E lko, NV 89601 cusiom farming osr r (call 208-543-4306 ______r=r^. ■ time. Day' s shift. Stan- MANUFACTURIIIHINQ Office 7TC-738-3771 operation now hiring ------3urley valid drivors I lr*g w age $7$7.25. Appty SpM nUfgC -LPN f " b m d T T T T T T T : Fax 775-738-2882 C lass A&B CDL DRIV ------g e n e r a%% in person at iicenso. Comp basod C jjjfy, . on exp.'734-5311 drivers. Call 208- Seeking So reiiobio & ^ T r tv e le n I to Iho Oompstllivo salary _ CLASSIFIEDS DRIVER ^ 886-7192 or 208- corconsdenttous drivors _ N orth of theS ? . * n 'L . ^ ^H ansen fallowing FT posilositlons' tjasod on RESTAURANT It pays 10 road tho ^perienced Truck 731-2671 to run locally In.our b a i qualifteatlons. Driver needod lor row I— an k im Brid •Packaging '■ ' Full-timo doy Cook,*• lino printi ' commodity CO and hay BnuBM Sor>d ■ rosumo, co^“ vor Apply In porson crop farm. Must have RS ^Production hauler divisions. JEROMEW Eu5b”AT]0f5 L'^s t ^ r s lottor and 3 profijrofos- Mon-Fri botwoon 2-5.- Cali Tho Timos-Nows vaNd drivors license. DRIVEHS :ia s s A CDL roqulred jacceotinaqq Experiencedd IInsulation Material HandliId le r gjorijj referencess to W age DOE. to pioco your od PompetlUve. pay and **TOP GUN »«'with doubles & triples appiicaIlSslor- installer* wanted. •Wanhousa> FH S A ttn: M. Cain The Pocket 208-733-0931 oxi. 2 e n d of harvest tx)nus. /ers ttoense Iondorsomonts poonoo m T ru ck , 794 Eastland DrOt 1532 Klmberiy Rd ^ l y In porson al »1 Call AAAAAAA C laM “A" CDL Pfoproforrod. We olfor a -o o eratorator/Shlngle* Twin Falla, ID 833G Twin Fails Jentzsch-Kearl Famu »mpoUtlvo wage plus 3^ Corol 735- Machlnlat Instruction - WAREHOUSE 480 E ast 1500 North, boneflts. in Interview. $9-$12/hoh o u r RESTAURANT Bean Worehouse t ^ r t 208-S32-4t19 _ '^ c ? . r ~ 735-6656 Apjftpply In penon ® class ^------'■ - (depending onI pcpositton) MEDICAL IH O P is sooking Helper noodod, start­ 126 S 1700 E..-Eden. „ 'i f ? '" LABOHEn Company borx«r>ofits, S e rv e rs. C a s h le n ing Soptombor t, lori<- . DO VER OFDRIVERS ful>-tlmo o m ^ y o e ho: Fftfm NW of Paul Is ' D 0 riv e n , experienced o r e-m ail pranWlinkllnajiklino doperKliitlo ft Cooks. . lift oxpoiionco a plus. ■ a^eking TeowttMl* CDL Looking for a Supply 0 dental, Ule Insut for da y s & nighls'. Call 208-280-2842 M tfitver* to c h a n g e ? Check out toemrd® ^ago S ^ y vacatton, palc)ak1 holi- ’ 1944 BlueLakee Bh/dd ------.8am a ta n d 1eeh a y .co m pg, ' “ "OCOIIP ^ ram and feedlot . > «ur excellent pay, **' days, & 401kIlk plan. ■ I H — WAREHOUSE commodltlea. Call for ..benefit t package and ^ “S o n K , , ______AppNcattons avaavailable S p o a rs Manufacturing appt 208-431-5371 ' homo time. ------1 S p e a n MMfg f in Com pany Is accopling 80»63S-6235 ^^j g .M M g t .°sy B p w - —g- r . Jeron P la r t S e c u rityly Office( Nuning RN*PN RESTAURANT *g applications (or tho DFUVER — Incoln hjll-andpart-Um. U Caslta Mexican10 following FT posllion: Giltner Milk DRIVERS DF , p|ij Reataurant accopting Stock Handlor, waro­ 5HAL . TV,] Idaho Instructional • • Transportation atltn«r Trucking . f aARM f I 8 an posH lons. Umo appltootlons lor tho houso. forkiifl & - - is looking for Local Milk Haul, OlDleael Mechanic S S St a ^ m m j / Plant, is 1 y Empbyw R nd complete dulleal foitowing positions; ■ com putor oxporionco a . : OTR Drivera COL required EExperience Iri ___ J _ 7 S B g appllcatton: ------quoliflcattons, appiI •E vening Cook pius. S’" shifi opora- L a b o n r, MECHANIC '■ fo r our vans and 401kA & medical insur- eengines, irons- . • O eneral FrAnenyvrt COllOn prOCOSS,uU08, On (2 posilions avail) • 3 • tion 4pm-12:30am all abor, entiy IdaW est Trai a othors nood not apply. renters. Starting pay is o i n ce. Call 324-3515 mismissions, electrical, fja•wjoronie y , “» appli- ‘ Eve. d ish w a ih er : 3 5 e a.mlle wilh lull offico c hours 9am-4pm posHlon- b a sed out ol^ F I Bonoliis: Company &off-ro«l Lo^Location cinUAi.> L CSI Wob at., ond Evoning hrs 5-9 or 10 . benefits and 401k — r, seasonal ID is looklrig lor ) 'Lunch host/hostess bononts, omployoo. after 90 days. Ploase I fl .ust’^Ta^rntoots ^ovvIV hiringh for t JSt be obte chanto to dor s o t ^ to * : hoallh, dontal, lifo locsl 3i^a to hartdlelie too lb and light dutyy ww ori(on t Must be 19 yoors old ; 0811877-324-3615 Pay DOE. Apply at iob* /\p p ly In p e rso n _ insurorKO. vacation, mployers. bags- amsnd worit weekends. An01 vVirori( Is paid holidays and betw een 9am -3pm ask \% J&CCu.tom -Ijnpl I 111 SPark AveW for Tim or Dove. ,J 1987 Highland Avo 221 I ^S. Lincoln rotating shifts on heavy somI>ml trucks MEDICAL 401k pion. Applica­ Twrtn Falla 208-3:}-324-9400 induding *I w eekends and trailers. Pa>Pay DOE. Part-Time RN nooi—^ RESTAURANT tions ovoilablo at -750Q or od for Ambulaloi DRIVER I ( Dfufl Fioo WorVpl«e !■ -J and holidadoys. Must Call 208-436-75 Now hiring S p o o n Mfg Local distribution • ‘j — = j- GENERALRAL b e al leastsl 18 years 206-312-44-4416. Endoscopy Conterood- Full & part-time 1 Plonl Socurity Office . C om pany is seek- ;■ {MA -0 Of ago. MECHANIC Comd join our latorytoai C ooks 2152 S. Lincoln Ing a m otivated I W anted ^ Standloe Hau . y ol excellent hoalisnter. Must be oblo to work a Jerome, fdaho experienced CDL i I l i N t I )tato Hanreeter and ^ e through Com pany Is: sosoaking care lldors.toam graveyards. d 208-324-8101 wKh haaanat Driver P o tato W lndrow er ^9 S onovoninflino w eekends or lOQlth hol Apply a t Shari's — S poars is an Equal fo r deliv ery route. O perator*. Now hiring hlrir AM Pro 771 North 1 m aintenance moim o ^ an to «No 1601 Blue Uke* Blvd Opportunity Employor. Full-timo vrith bene- L lust h avo experience. S hop SStatf, t B ussers, Rd TWIni)F f tila .lD in Eden. Musttbeabk) b< 208-734-1266. holi- ■ ■ ■ WAREHOUSE (its package. Musl f W age DOE. Hosts,I, FineI Dining EOE/Dru( to change oil,•II, filters,f ------[ r e s t a u r a n t b e able to lift SO lbs 'f 24-7928 or 539-6183 Son/ersirs and Cooks. Wori

mpfl^ve jfjare a port ol It record. physkal j'.j illera. Need salary & beneonenis. ft S hift S u p ^ s o r S lo ck Hondler, woro­ greening and ri STYUST I motivaled Iindividuals Interested appi houso, forkiift & :^?^7!w oha™ f^ ipplicmt Poslttons avail in com putor oxporionco a substonce abuse fy'.'J sovieverol positions you’re not to grenv with4th our b u sy can fax a resur Alzhoimor's and •Starting wage lest. Apply at: vt- e a r n i n g company. Excellent Attn:Teraaa82i plus. 2” shilt opora- ipen: Sale* peraon. ^ ^ 8 ^ 6 1 1 9 tong torm care 1unli in $7-$9/hr •.llon4pm-12:30amali Oem State Paper A Ui ihlpping Dept. Parta $9*$1.$lS/hour age. Cell e r e-m ail" I . . - •FulM lme CNAmd Supply apaa quaimcationa olhors nood not apply. lalea. Welder/ ’ L'S*®- -LPN a n d RNs.unli: "Profit Sharing Bonofits: Company t8 0 1 H ighland Ave ^ b e tw e e n17:30an>- ? tgemrdO 'abricator, Installer. _ . lA bonofiis, omployoo E. T M n F a l l ii 734-3497 atandleehay.c fuU/part time Ihop Leader. ( V 4*. *Crew Incentive hoollh. dontal. life ■ . 8 - S M ^ r L I •RNCpervlsor ) find ou t more, go to L\LL e Must bo dopondablo insurance, vacatton. rVTk A X7 “"NTENANIINCE MECHANIC relief 24 hours po ww.wrockertx)lld«f.eom ' T ’/ ^ lachanlc week. a o r and hardworking paid holidays and DRIVER ^ y d Handy- Twin FaBs,Mad a n d dick on X VODAY ^ . ded for row needed to d o0 rcrepairs Contact Jeanettes por Cffl®t Roxiblo hours. 4 0 tk plan. Applica­ OTR Driver needed. '7 NOW HIRING. . Experience on newer modelmo Sparka compotnivo pay, tions avaiiabio ot C lass A COL w/hoz- 1l ... crop farm. E Fax reaumea to HrPAtIt Clips( will required tnil plumbino, imcks and•dsetf s ^ : )tta benefits packago. S p e a n Mfg mat ondorsement & 1 ~“ 206-587-7158 Pioaso apply at Plant Security Office year exp. Clean drlv- d P^F r i v e r s ' ^ I f f e r you: electrical, general untoadlng trailc A ttn; Chuck maintenanceice and r»- . Experience and 1380 Blue U kes 2152 S. Lincoln lng record. CaB 420- IdaWest Transport _____ OSunBridgi based outsldo of Ru- ng and cool- . tools required.' 1 Drug Free Wortcate Avallablel um dvacatkm orianiad. C ^ 7 and be ofl by noon. time emptoyees. *Paidv r % mant operatton an Contact Q reat P a y & Benefits Drug n Free W orkplace .fm portunity tt ^ a O M E ^ T he B est Equipment •Flexlbie Schedul­ r. or laliroad experien Brian a t Giltner AppUcattons at |„ q our o v a n ll HEALTH & ing • You Pick the *PaidH t a n ha^ifuL J oS b -i Milk T ransportation Guaranteed JACCustom oS ll*. Etedrt- f e s P l C E " S j start rata is $7 in- Daya You Want to ■ !s fz x s t qulraa tha abilily to 324-6312 o r 324-3516 H om e U m e 1967HlghUnd wc aulto, PLC — ckidlng shift pay. Work *StudeE up to 100 lbs a No Experience? Apply In person at A venue E ast •Shift Start Times navha< JS,. 15^ comagrowwnh:Ilh u s — w o rt affldently In 1 Ne Probleml m .ampk Btvd N TWIn Faila Avalltblel — SdSdwol Schedules .Hftalthilth/Dental tmpbyS^ MESSAGE Vety Low tuition DRIVERSd rB«>eflis available tr'I??? •«» P»part-tim* m ant DMV repc j Federal a dmul. Kl Ptiyalcal THaih a r a ^ d u g te st and bac •Fun, posithre work Emptoyment snea, vaoai5 ^ ^ Woundcaraax;'Wqipra- ground check^ '1 “ ^mg^iWater NOW HIRING Condlttoning unlimited Infonnatton is free. with euecew hil ' “iSnT^.boma ’Woiklr k P T o r l T ” P faired. IHH4HiH o A an q d ra d . Exoclent c DilvertI! , oonUnuhg eduiducatkMi portunity lor ratocatl opportunity for R em em ber, no one Completkm . ^ avallabia ^ Mini Cassia Area. C l m A CDL tanker*. ^PlmatW «t«jr ‘ManaslasenKnt ' 'sSSnlS and a oortipiftipetWv* a n d advancam * c a n promtoe you a lOaavaH- Wm train th e right pi k)calmUkhaul. ^ NEWLOCATWN n t u n l t l e s banampadcao* s s ; - federal job. For free Call Now QppOtl ' . abla hnarQOdiidaysof eon. Comp^ .BeneAtsonerKL .•croaa fromth*. irtformaUon about ;877-a41-26M o n o i • •mptoymaht C om a h o u rty . w apa pi 2DX76-7100’ C8leafflpu*«t ■ . •Afim, federal Jobs. W k i m S I in.iiplKatains.u b a a p v t o t aBearing comprahanstva bar SALES Applyonin; . *toworia J«»< piua Kamatton tntknata Ap- CaliCaraar 7 > u X * . c . bana- p ^ ts now hiring for3 America 20M19-1199, 5 ^ 2 0 0 IwEquI .V ^!3nI2n2iMato eeiHpsntsa.acw oripiyin c a part-tkna poaiton.I Connactian.. ' aQe6<>W«or IoroMiait 1 foraca jnlyEnv hirtiiiaiiMinriwtMNM-- 7SMMS X 102miee- I Must be at least 18 : 478-7S7-3000 20»»1»-1030 ,(S(acQTiwiei.' inM ■ tm W '.eem.iH.EOE moi»lf>tomi«aQh.vcaU yMraoraea.Ai)plyat a for «4»M m L^ t B o tiaa w d North. V . • /••• S 4 » .2 0 0 e ______

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Asking ,i- ^ or separate. p|gn with vaulto< coil- S325.C25.000Awi!l nogotl- Boloro you do 1-961-0572 Ing, Jottod tub in mos- ,. 206-481-0364 S ' Th0 Timos-Nows Is businoss vflih a TWIN F A U S ^ e . .. tor balh. Bonus OPEN HOUSE. ' II ■ 000. loll 83p; currently looking lor company, chock It ■ ■ . = 7 5164.00 n«nr homn O“f®0O- Independent Routs 4;'00-6;00 PM Mon-Frl BUHL'HL Must soo Ihls 4693 by dry. entry out with tho Bottor llally romodolod 3 ...... and boih baths.ths. Cus- R ljR W II^n C arriers 1:00-3:00 PM S a l toiaity - 1,560 sq,ll.. Business Buroau. 2273 Eaatbrooko bdrmarm.. 1 balh wiih .It.. 3 bed- ,om cabinots.1. 1 quar-- IMAN room. 2 bal For Iroo informaiion Tho Torroy Pines* doiacsiached garago. ter acre on corn»rnor lot. Wi-JnnifiiiiU ,V III liili'lilliiiil. ;V nil WriKlrll.Eoil TWIN PAULS . W sorage: i about avoiding $309,900 Compomploto new 5179.900. r«( > h i Ihxw im ii l-M siilf. 3 bedroom s, 2.5 iMlhs kitchotchon. hardwood C.II20a-431-66< R oute 713 ■ invosimont scams, ^ l ' 3 B e d ro oom r 2 B a th h o m e - 2388 sq.n., 2 othor andid tile flooring ■ H E ; 1200*1600 Evor- write to the Fodorai bonus room. $319,900I ■ ' groon Orivo. modols 10 provlow throuj rm..2both"' JEROME Horslorso Lovors RICHRELD 1.700+ 1 3 c a r g a r a g e - b Trade Commission. nico. 1200-ISOO Holly Dr. CO. 624 ' 12 nictnmn thome on 1 Paradiso. Socludod square fool hom.omo with W ashinglon, D.C, q * Gem Stale Realty, Inc. Avoni/onuo Nonh Ask- 1 adjacent to 5.39 ocrosos with 6 ottachod garage 20580 or call tho W Wi att H e s s -7 3 7 -3 9 3 9 inga S$125,500. Coll ;Tm .ooo! H o s te^ d b y ; 1 ^ 1 R oute 722 1. Many nico sharos NSCSCC water 'acreogo. $15( Natlonol Froud S cott C a m e ro n for ir os. $274,500 and 2 i pastures. Financing Availal 2700-3000 Loann 420-2347 • 208-8l8-a59-7pi6. p, C b y N a n n i nli i 539-7162 KU Drtvo. Informaiion Conlor Roal Estale. Garage/shop,op combo. Call 208-324-0 2800-3000 Oooun l-aOO-676-7060 p ------Realtoror Ownod. Uniquo ono-no-ol-a-kind ------Ortvo. " BUHLL nowly rom od- 208-53539-6199. borm-stylo homo SHOSHONE olodi 5£ bodroom. 3 --i ■ ...... n ■* offers 3 bbedrooms squoro loot honhome on IB ^ v\' 1 3 0 4 J h. dotatchod 3 car " plus family acreage. $19£1195.000. " • K1 A L r R oute 767 ' ■ 2 baths piu ■■■h garogeogo. Nica locallon. 'ered deck F!nonclr>g availatlilable. lOO-SOOSunriso Investments g room, covorc $219,500. IbJSSU nuch moro. Catl 206-324-0I4-0020 Blvd. Norlh. - and so muc TWINFALLS CoiiaIII 206-543-2439 S275.000 300-400 Scott C(. DRACO ^ OPENHOUSE ------CollBocWcWeat I* ' rf r A ^ ^ T Saiurday BURLEVLEY. S outh Big INVESTMENT UAM W esterraI RlRE G r p . R oute 792 . CORP 1:00-4:00pm boautifilutifui counlry HAGERM;MAN rivor (208J324-24-2236 1600-1900 4'' Avo. E CASHIaDaiWIOlTlusl. 1.629 1. sq. It.. 3 bdrm., homo.10. 4.800 sq, ft.. front a ac a o s s Irom i | H 200-600 M adrona St. 3bath.2mastof- groatat forfc kids. 7 bdrm. Thousam Co«-..cn KIMBERLY 4 bodroom.t suites! Ulo. Aldor 4 bath,)0th. 8 ocros. 15 Hagorma □ CW lodsy 'o a Iim>, raxd^non nan. 5000 sq j balh on 2.752.; acres IH b BBH b B! R oute 872 cablnotry. vaulted mfnutosutos out of town. ft cedar by Pleasantont Volley TWIN FALLS 1426142 I I (208)733-3821. 200-400 Elaino coilings and Oponin kilchenki vtilh oak bdrm. 4 4 W boths. Golf Courso.0. IBorn and sq It condo, 100-400 Robbins landscopod. coblnol:Inois, Big utilily ski or lislish from your g,abios olrooi 401 roady here. bdrms.. 2 both! Ig $219,900. room.Tt. mud room. own yd. in KImberiy gorago.’ Rockgar- R oulo 876 ISchool Instruction .. Realtor O w ned. ollico.:o. (3) outbuild- Call 208-18-837-6615 sghoo, 015,^0■Irict. don condos, maluro ma 800-900 Rosowood. 440 Hidden Troll Ln. ings.:. lots lc of storago. *' ■ ' ■ ' ' ' " "" - $119.00),000, ireos. boot Drivo. ------I DllDIroctlons: Posl Gun S270.0(0.000, Call 206- HEYBURN MASSAGE TRAINING ^ IN 1.500 Call 206-2^3293-2783 , landscaping, rolrig. ro 900-1000 Brockon Club, onlor subdM- 650-811-8117.______squaro toot foi hom e on ------W/D. DW. stove S' Sl. Nonti. Fa//Semaatcr slon on Fedoralfdn —' m. . . . i ^ ocroago. T ec h n ic ian Program I. $130,000. I NEW ONIN THE incld improvomcomonts. Rd. Lolt on Wondell RLERER 1400 sq.ft.. 3 Finoncii>gog Availoblo. KETI pointing, carpels. can: (Swedish Massago) St.. Lolt on Hidden bdrm.,Irm.. 2 balh hom o Call 206- I R o u te s e t M-324-0020 pomodoxJoiod old- window covorlvotings, I HBW HimW HI 108 hours. Trail Lane. onI ' 2 2 . ocres with ------1100-1300 Monaco m.. 2 both S l2d;:2d;5oo. IH H n H n n Starts Sopt. 8'' Contact Both with ‘ TFFCTC wator. HEYBURNIN 3 bodroom Stroot. om o North Call 208-735-13i-1325. IHMWHM b W 12 wook courso. Exit R ealty Ootaclitochod 2 cor 2 bath 1,4001 sq, 11. i;oiinlryhom • 100-300 Ridgowoy . ' Friday 7-lOpm •Ilh 1.600 so . 0 Curry C Olrossing. ______Drtvo. Concepts ' garagtrago. $ 160,000. homo witl Sot. 10am-5:30pm. 206-320-0919 Coll111308-3614. 3( «. shop ond a Shed on loois. On TWIN FALLS 3 3 bdrm,. b Therapist Program L__ ^ 2 balh. 1.200 sq.sq. ll.. 2 II you iivo in thoso I 4.16 acos.>S.S160,000. 500-650 hours. 'OM car garage w/opon- w/c aroos and aro rWIN FALLS I eti CD IM3I-2771 _ Anat. & Phys 11- ‘ . :R 2 bodroom 11 ______• Coll H arveys y I U m p e ore. Fully landscidscapod inlorostod In boir>g a Salurdoy 2-4pm . u hn.h Tuos. 6:30-9:30pm. g.j both. 2.000 sq. ft. JER O M ES: $ For Sale By 734-32<3248 w/sprinklors indand vinyl now spapor carrlor... 310 G/oor Troo way. Doop Tissue 1- ?K car gorogo/shop. Ownor. 22 bdrm 1 -t- don. lancing. Built in 2000.2 i ^ Q g B f f l g g n Please contact 4 bdrni. 2.5 bath. 2 car ^ Thurs. 7-10pm. iny updotos a n d 2 bath, groalz condi- f\ vA $137,500. Kattiy, Diatrlct Mgr. Twin Falls Institute of ^ nodoiing on 1 lion, onI Joromo j Goll Vvx Coll 206-306-3;9-3788 20B-73S-3348 ' Holistic Studies. 7^. '0 of pasture ond Courso.5 5 min to Twin N T i 731-3597 or 732-5759 Establishod In 1995 _ •rals. City sowor Polls. 80S- P j j K TWIN FALLS 3 b Cali 206-326-4870 , rf=------I and w£ i t o i Si j S j g E NE. quiot, gas/AC■JAC. RV TIMES-NEWS I .■ ■ ■ ------' F>PUBUC SERVICE Call 2 : 2.5 acros lor homo. 401 J W i W I W( 6 C a t y pad. garage, loncod loi ■ tU V ITII 11 ¥11 111 M ESSAGE " liin^ sprinkiors. walk/aik/Saw- Tho Tlmos-Nows Is R form houso, 3 currontty looking lor Soiling Proporty? P[)-ER » J 4 U 4 toolh 1560Prlncrincoton. Don-1 pay any foos ‘u, 1 bolh. 1,340 S ™i-324-4117 ', . I www.flfealt^slty.com $144,900 732-5' N -IndependenlRoute 11. or 1.65 acros lUSEaslridg C a r rie r s unlil ifs sold. For J ,',, 'i^ Ige Way-IWin Falls I lorgo dotatchod ll i< Jiilif. Simlli VII t-MMriilsr ,'froo informaiion shop,p. i includes wator SIG N ON BONUS oboul avoiding timo shoresres and loncod k I Hfl bedrooloms, 2.5 baths sharo ond roal pastureture. SI 57.500. < LU 2.100 sqq.ft., $289,900 GOODING MOTOR ostato seams'. Callill 21 206-539-9907 ROUTE vffito to: I II ■ 50 miios ST. EDWARD'S Fodorai Trade ' jfcia 1 ^4 hours CATHOUC SCHOOL ' Commission. flM i ^ I l^SZIaraSlSheet-IW n Falls S 700 ovory 4 wooks. isaccopting rogis- ^oiihrin I'mr, ImM im Onilm lii Tara- Washinglon. D.C. i m Iralion for Pro-K - 6" ' ' 1 b I 3 bedrooloms, 2.5 baths SHOSHONE lor mo 2006-2007 20560 or call tho . FILER > MOTOR ROUTE schooi yoar. Ploaso Notional F raud *yl 1 1V4^ a a e s . Lots -1,572 sq.q.ft., $199,900 ; 6 0 milos call 206-734-3872 Information |r Conlor, room for kids & h [I Tl Ki Itors. 2.060 sq . It. M P P I I 3 hours for m oro informaiion. l.eOO-876-7060. | $1.250 ovory 4 luso w/garago. 3 HUttlii||llk bodro(droom. 2 bath, ■jwijjfi* wooks. ▼ ▼ TTTTT 50- g f l 405 Oak StiecBcf Soulh-Kimberly . S 0 2 Formarmal living & ling- room. Big l i B iM W |i GOODIt^Q/BLISS . CLASSIFIEDS H o m e s F o r S a le J S , ooms,2baths MOTOR ROUTE :hon $185,000 IjH Weyi It pays to road tho =------206s}56s326-5434 6 0 miios • fine print.. q.ft., $189,000 ; 2 hours b u h l ^ Caii Timos-Nows ■ MLS Search ^ ^ ■ B | S700 ovory 4 wooks. HURRYIl Country 3 c q to placo your ad ^ FREE book IxJrm Copo C od on a = li Estoto Socrols 704 Gem D WENDEU MOTOR 208-733-0931 oxi. 2 ,1.2 o a o wilh boy Drive-Kimberly ROUTE AAAAAAA garogo/shop plus ;iA lMieraltl.i:itMim(!eml)r 45 miios lpropertles.com 4 0 2 'lava rock BARN. loms, 2.5 baths 1 W hours ^ HURRY! Cali GOODINDING 11 irrlgotod q.ft., $157,900 S650 ovory 4 wooks. M u sic L e t w i s cCorrinno $176,900 acrosIS. 2 lg shops, 4 n, 2 bath, pipo if you livo in Ihoso Plano p teacher taking BARKER f X;ing. > $264,900. U l l l i n n n a ro a s and aro beginning studonts. REALTORS T riplelie 7 Realty. M W illlB li lam Drive-'Rvin FaBs: inloroslod in boing a S35m o Jako733-7860 Call 543-4371 Call2(11208-358-1922 l|Q H ]n9[ /.,n( til nowrspapor carrior... nirr..S,iuihiinlluckmhamDri\-e * P le a se c o n tac t oom, 2 baths Kathy, Dlttrict q Ft, $157,900 Mgr. 735-3348 "opE? HOUSiSEllI T o d a y F r o m 1 2 - 3 K MM . . ral Circle-1\vin FaUs I R o c k C r eS i E K T r a i l E sSTATES i t /;/i;uMA.,V,iw/>»(iTn-Wrro ‘ BUYIT! [■%'''rrulc;> SELLIT! ooms, 2 baths I-ft., $188,000 A TIMES- sn Streei-IWn FaBs nANrr.SoulhtmVmllurm NEWS ooms, 2 baths CLASSIFIED q.ft., $134,900 Directions: Take Crani■andview Drive N. to CaswellII AAvenue fV. 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H B i ^ m m s s g g ^ u j ddo I ku TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 iTWIN FAUS 4 bdm. 3 ™rWIN FALLS 5 acres 3 L TWIN FALLSFt For sale .. HOME INSIISPECnONS.. ’ --^ Ii^ ^ ...... , bath, nawly bum. ' 'I'' . © P u z z le s> byI Pappocom bath, nlc« rMighbor- . bdrm, ^ 2 bath, corrals, by own)wner. 3 bdrm. 2 2000 + slisince 1993 1.200 60. ft. hood. Ig com or lot. In- bam 5“ . W ater shtires. bath,I. wtthwt office. 2 car BID Sakerer 326-5115 FARMSmANCINCHES I , $134,000,410-9657.. $199,900. Call 208- garage,ige, .42 acres. RV law {juarters, Irv at IQ unique Acre* •i . Row A \ 735-2451 or 731-6027 ______TWIM p u t ft n ___ ground pool. 5iL.eoltage_ln_ .appfeaniejw•_w tV Pa-5______HU J |7 ~ 1 ' | l ■ ----- $2Sg;900.-731s7077:----- 1— roofn, 2H bsth hotno, - - ' TWINFALLS TV “ 1 733-441 neighbor. pivots, no0 bldgs,, ------I 2 1 0 0 + 8q.fL. g a s heat, I :k>a> 10 shop- Jorom o. 7 ' r — TWIN FALLS 4 'bdtm., J I c«ntral air, and ? cor ^ For sale by owner. church and »,_« . - Good . ' ______! . -garege oti .33 acre 1^4 bath, vaulted coil- , 208-539-0715 " , “ 3000 sq./l homo ______row crop (amarm, pivot ^ ' :ioL $196,000 Ing, fireplace, Ig. deck. ^ with vinyl skflng & ' 'W ENDELLL 1.700+ & wheols. 757 Cypress Way. metal „ roof. 5 bdrm., ols. no 1 - ; $147,900 by owner. 7 square loc 1.75 bath, shop. ■ ■ ■ izelton. ------: ------1 r j Z i Z ' NELSON 735-85M or 308-6043 ^ « FALLS ® S“' sT 3 'K " heated pool, hot tub TS^ fl Avaiiabie. A cre*1 - Row A REALTY LLC - and sptlnkto sy.- S a le By O w ner buildings. H* Built in 2003 • ^ » ” 6-.8-324^)020 O T P .n o bui 6 ~'3 I7 TOIN FALLS 4 bod. Jtom. Beautiful ma- , ------. Hazelton. 7 3 4 - 3 9 3 0 ’ room, 2 bath. 2 , 6 4 0 ti (Bolhwoll) WENDELL . ture landscaping on . L 3 bed- 173 _- Piwt. 7 ■ I TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, sq . ft., 2 c ar g a ra g e ’, .5 acre. Call 208- 6 sq ft. 3 bdrms., f j „ _ , 40 a cres _ * _ | .‘-2 .5 bath, 2 car on 1 acre lot. Shop In 7734-3397. 2 balb a th s, 2 cor w/ K d , ^ = 7 - « _ _ 9 _ '■garaQS,. largo comer . bad<. $205,000. I—.■II Illll rem»to ote and koypad we«tS»S tfiyon, no - - Q lot $108,500 208- ^1546 Briarwood Une. ^n « N FALLS A must ' try, .19 acre, split S „ m b .3 m S : Hazelizelton. _ f S 50r plan, roomy '~5:i | l ■ 731-3597 Of 732-5759 C all 208-731-5900 s e e l Newly linishod - Home, ______' JtchonJaundry_____ WENOELL. -cuslom-bullt-hotTw:------a ls r S o u th ------f \ — ------)m. g a s liroploco bdrm..2 b{b m h 'h ^'^ -tomrcomite 3863 sq. ft. 6 bdrm. 3 IW. noar Z ivlng room, wator c a r garageo O . I S ’yd" bath, many upgrades. 30d. 168 0 sq . river. HazeiloBilon. -- • -•; ^ 60609 M om ing s u n Dr. , ®®'!softener, fully landscape! - Crops. $485,500. 208-734. Dmatlc sprinkler ft:. $185.00)WO S39-7677 160 A cres - tem. ovor-sizod • — - 8557 or 208-280-2158 ... ■ J T 2 pivots, horhome NW _ _ ' : J l p attopnd. ■ ■ ol RIchliold. twrWlN i FALLS Brand 20063 TigorTi{ Rivor Spa te|f' Callc 208-539-9368 i » ^ ' balh home, hc too www.rjrealti ■■■■■'■■* T h e g rid hhas a numbers, but nothinling has to add up to . • : 1 o a r g a ra g e , 5 0Ox x 150 comer lot, ^ FALLS for solo m any arramonltlos to ______rWIN FALLS Buill In ™ y'Jwn'!iwner, 2800 sq II. «st. $164;14.900. Buyer TWIN FALLS ‘ Qutomatic watering s' else. You solve the puz;zzle with reasoning 9 system, oak shade 2005.20 Boouliful 3 bod- 4 bdim,dim. 3 balh. now “flonts wolcomo. 100 A cres 'tocatod loc at a n ^ h i n g e k trees. Near cityy park and pool. room, ro< 2 H bath. 3 car carpeto t 81 i wood lloor. Coil Lynenotto at 536- 3567 North1 313100 East a n d lo g ic:. . Find F the answ ers for tctodays puzzle on - $142,500.326-4672?72 fo r a p p o in tm e n t, gorago. fln 2.000 sq. It, |ng. now no' windows & 2631 or ■539-7677.5; wilh walor.. CouldC be n a - f t c . oI Completely upgradod _vlnyl_sI__ siding, SPrln. = i o reat lor fuiuntiure dovoi- p d g e c c . ------incincluding 'hardw ood' klors.i, covered c pallo. . ' umI opm ent. CalCall Lynn *.■.■ ll nolloors. ceram ic tllo r v parking par & moro. • • ^ 410-2807 Ionormoroin- 5 13 619- . 6 0 2 : , ' anand ffltlod lub, $234.90>.900. 491 Park 1 formation. , _ Acwaga«ndlj f UnfuiinW>W Howo- tNo ogonts ploasot Terracoaco 734-1361 iLbts Cemetery Lots ■ $258,500. ovos} or or 731-7956 ^ EDEN nico. 2 bdrm, 2 Call 208-403-3895 ------■ n i t b u h l View acreicreogo. ESTATE PKG,. 3 Iols ______TWIrWIN FALLS . a m GEI■ IW I Plus or minusus 8.5. 2 vaults. 2 momotlal$gl«' balh. mobito home rWIN FALLS Charm- Fort ^LTY INC. $120,000,543-42:-4238 al Sunset Memorial•lai; storage. 423-5104 Ing & spodous. Ap* S S S S : ? . . , ^ By o i . . . valued ot $5,850. wil )0 MLS Search tomlzod I t-0400 ' S14 HAGERMAN Got- prox 2800 sq. ft.. 5 : i- soil for $4,800. Col goous secluded bdrm.. 2 bath, hard* ’ urt.'ITl,'MntoloHomoir/oeom . Chormorr 'wilh work- P 9 fty (573)445-8901. BH hS h Ib I lats Your Homo shop. Ig Ig walk-in b co m a P ro p w ranch style home. 3 TWIN FALLS Beautiturtiful 2.500 square wood. wo $179,900. bdrm. 2 both, wood & www.onoolaklndfor Worth? ' shower,. privatoc pa- ACTOSgO SIIC foot 3 bedroom, 2 batht hom e in gor- >»lc»twr.c»al>,>tco>n ,jo, $ies.£5.500. Hand------' '= JEROME Great inc pellet fireplaces. ------Proporty. 2 'h^^s ho :-■ > geous nelghborhoocood. Large master __1 FALLS Price IcappedI accosslblo.i BUHL — ' droom kitchon. family suite, Cherrywoodd cabinets, granite lartment ^ . , room, d e n & study. codi 3 bedroom. Buyer agents og woi. $70,000 Fani sirS ”wim"r^3 opart- WanttO . counter tops and TraTravatine tile flooring TOIN ^ WLLS 1 r slath. largo yard com e. Lynotto Lyi 536- views from yc j i : Sitting on 20 itrigotsd — acres. Garden spaco, in kitchen and nook,lk. l Pella windows and J x y upgrados. 2631 ofS;539-7677. vale 5 acro j h1«oty’ ‘ NEW CO. In a re a 1 cor garago. corral, doors throughout.. (Oversized garage ,iwlnfollshomo«m • ■ • - — — wtth views ol »nskJer buying aii types of tool M if ^ i ^ Sollor would com walor front ptoporty. >,000.358-0144 ^ Rivor. Coii 1 •Ing ,0 ostaio. Any price, any and beautifully landscEscaped. Hi 3 M l 9 or financing dog run. fully fenced. Schrador731- buvor. cond. (ast cioso. A MUST SEEiEE b ack yard. ■ FALLS i i m ? qualiliod . bl Lown care provided. go to kathisci ^ Eric 208-731-5745. $381,9C1.900 ■ IceReducedt |_ Too noany amonltlos Call B eckle Bt 1668 G alenlena Drive ■ U rg o16 bodroom 4027 » ? ®MrS?9824A f to list. $2000 * dep. IZ49J09 Westerra RE GroQrouD .V Coil 206-280-2048. ______Call 208-73•734*3524 Cottago gJ homo. 2 . HOUSINQ P a 5 9 7 _ (208)324-223(g 3 6 R i m l ^ H o f h M ■ ' bdmi.. b< 1 bath wilh ?TUNmES ^ M I = . HANSEN 3 bodroom. 2 slAlo advortls- ■ k ■ I V l l [ t w i n ' f a l l s■ VWon TWIN FALLS Spadou;»js both. $500 * $350 a j’s.r'.s “'.f.SEL L EQUITYe u u iiT '"0 ” . ™ac nowspapor b Lm■ IIV I ostoblishod, allIII bttakb now polnt/corpot. fumim. dop. W otor. sowor, m aiair heat, utility . TV iM,- 0” '“ building,II lo.'ocot- appls. 1 bdrm.. $37‘J75 garboge. . No bsm l. Maturo Iroos. TWIN FALLSFAI Ing Act wtikt. S S . ? ; ; : s t a t e r ^ od downtown.1. ;wilh monlh. 212-0525. smoking/pots. 423- llUlfiEAUUuHH ^1 block from Frod Pricedod forf quick saio kiQal 10 ad\sdvoniM -any 206-734-0<‘•<^00 groat ronlol histihistory...... ■ — 6348 or 420-1488. Meyor. • $118,000 by ownw n o r. $115,000. profoionco> I llmtioiton or pj^ER SnakeIko River . ^ ’ ff.OOO Call 208-490-0949 247 247 Fillmoro. dlscrimlnalioiuon bosod on canyon viowliwl Beauli- TWIN FALLSs all n^rassl«ed*n JEROME 2 bdrm., 1 ' r r r r r f . Finishinjhing renovations roco. cotor.f. tfollgtoo. BOK. jy| ^ ggfg0 tot on brick, low mailTiainto- I Department balh. g arage, AC. TWIN w i FALLS Exquisite now.IW. O 1 pon houso horxUcop. loi w/D. 520 East' C, conyon rim1 rnorth of nonco tri-piox* 7 \ ’*^ Classified Satos CU!custom 3 bodroom. now throughthn Aug 1S" or naUonol.1 (odgM 01 00 Fllor. GotodId subdivi- gfoot- rontal hisi 1 $700 month dop. 2.5 bath homo on ono or callali 801-856-8712.S mtortlon to» m»ko m y covenants, $245,000. ^ Roprosonta\ivos ore0 I Call 208-948-0166. level. 3500+sq.ft.. with -»,, m - 116-1369 fa Catl 208-253-491.4995 available from | PAULS OUI., s r r ' s : : . or 208-566-1201208 8:00 anv5:30 pm JEROME 2 bedroom. hborhood. 5 bdrm -FomlUni »ia $560 rm . -f dop. No = .r ‘7/"S: 7%" - 7 :------* Monday -Friday Jp & 2 down. chlkHon urx IT O IN FALLS pots/smoking. 607 3* « Ings, tUod floors, hard. ^ up ' ’ Cail ou t offico wood floors, nowor f “»^S. dbl garogo. of la livingow"nm»nu 1 iMoorossoMUlhOf 5 1 ^ ■ h Ave. E. 208-539-1403 TF. Can bo« ddfvkJod. C o in w w e M P ro p e rty [n Twin Faiis carpet, alarm system. od. landscaped,-. i„a| iklera. $ 1 9 ^ 0 . . Call Barb Mo = = = ■ [ 733-0931 ext. 2 JEROME 3 bdim, 1 2.Sand attached 3 car g T '”* TWINFALLS------Custom tudor style, I Caetfe Drivo. aoewinocus bath, $750 + security levgarage In groot aroa. Bbath home. Outstanc toallors 734.8117 dmu7doc1 C n y S f o0 ^Roalty. * 4 b a y .eh o p , apiapprox. y r , - ■‘- deposit. No pots. Don't Miss This Onol -c rc • MLS #98265261297 2700 sq.ft. w/2> oiloffices 731-7066or735-2194 energy effident Fom arcS49S.000 TWIN FAFALLS Salo by _ . ______I and forKod area. c UiwUWilWfg tw w w < ipopor will not '------ing rooms. Great roo jr. N oar Tompio I $175,000 ^ JEROME 3 bdrm. 1 shop BUHT1+ bdrm., 1 hJELSON site. «JvertblS)'U oTrSli^ iTWfTFALLS-S '* 2300 sq .n . i J bath, 1 cor garage. Beautifully landscaped I sq . It.. 3 bdrm., uu, whlcn?n l8 In vtoia- 20 ocros w/stk'stick built with gos ho ston on 100' bolh. Romodoled9d, 426 W ost 2"". $615 + de, 6 bednDom, 3.5 REALTY LLC SJy"^y room, living .tion ol Iho ih« law. Our homo & lotsIts oli out- X 100’ tot. $110,00»,000 SS50 monlh + :lo-do $460 dep. No smok- I. 2Vt baths, dock, rooOofs oroBfo horoby in- buikJings. 20 A B I posit. No pols/smok *399,1anding quality-veiy do 7 3 4 ^ 3 9 3 0 ; o o ^ '2 ’ oj- ing/pots. 8:30-5:30 lub and moro. fomtod lhal oa sharos. CailS S N E L SOr i N >'>9' Coll 208-308 pm. 208-324-3427 Drmalliving and din- WIN w FALLS 2?99 “I Candlowood- i o ^ t e o d in Morakss. 53S ' 1310or208-543-8902 H osted by: Dorothy i Exquisitoly romodolod Ave. Si$295,000. Jolf i f R o S y " ~ r JEROM E 3 bdrm. aii room on main floor. M REALTY LL BUHL 3 bodroom. roof to floor, 3 bdrm. 2 539-4514515 or 734-8452 2I electric, 213 East Avo 543-5790 >0 balh, mobile homo, nc sed. MLS# 98261074 bath. 2 car, loncod yd...... ot disolmina- 7 3 4 « 3 9 3 0 •I® H, No pots. $700 -I- FALLS Salo by sprinklors, covorod TWIN FA HUD TolMfoo TWIN FALLS,LS 3.5+ t w in FALLS GRI dop. 208-733-9658 Ot. jr. 1040 sq It.. 3 S « h o r » • \ I44S Addtoon Av*. E patk). movo in today owner. • OS west. 4 INVESTEMNETf monlh + deposit. Cal 208-731-2345. > , o o o _ ^ I.. 1 bath. Nowly e o o ^ a -f lr ocros 2 milos wilh $10,000 equity. Mrm- 1 balh. 2 PORTUNITYII M Mi iiod : GEM STATE KEI /a te d . Now roof & ToiKtoo . bodroom, 22 I =T JEROME 3 bdnn.. 2 $126.900.308-3338 renovate with out- use. high visibilityjiiity on 1 ______swing.9. $132,000. torlertho l»w?l..o bath country homo ^ Geist ■ ■ Ex< a cul-de- Eastlond Dr withith I long ■ T 1196: WWl ondoll St. Call ^b BOO-927- building on a avail. 9/151 $l050/m o. H H H ^ soc with TFCCCC water. torm tomlononls. u r MTM bat ■ 423-434;4342 or 731-3503 Qll for $eoo/dop„ ail utilltlos Call 208-788-Ba-4776 $315,000. Cail Includod. Cali Dan at . — spr ■ m ote Info Ja soan n I Nut- OPPORTUNITY MAGICGIC VALLEY AREA Arc you 850-1284.______•. East • 7A4-0400 (gt pat ITWINFALLSq I ting/Gold Star ReRealty I J l - me a i t y Vi w c . a » « I help:lp BUILD your OW N home?e? Would 560 acres w/Slick ' 208-514-9114 EQUAL HOUSINQ1 JEROME 3 bedroom. 2 you like lo Icnm new skillss a n d built honw & ------. OPPORTUNITIES! both, in the country, IHMUII ' * *»«P' I t w in f a l l s loiLoase All tool estate adver- get lo k ro w your Call Barb M< ir- $850 month secu- all or port or builcmild to Using In this news-s- rity doposlt. neighbors in lhe process? IfIfso i , 539-2272 ClCanyon- sy|,_ approx. 1.7 papor is subject to 1 bodroom. $275 & rcy Hotising Idaho m ay bc fi '• acres, zonod IndIndus- tho fait housing actct $375 mo. + socurity ; REALESn WBAl • “-iFunded by USDA-RD and IH 261279 wal. 435-229-OJ>-0243 which m akos it iile-a- deposit, . or 435.229.3386^ 0^ gal lo advertise anyty Call208-(20-1669 , , , 1 ^ 1 ^ g& j • TWIN FALLSLS Bring 208-410-2474 ■ ■ discrimination basodId ------buildorl . ' ____ = 11- JEROME Ctoan and FontJr more iiijbnnalion please all to 11s ____• on taco. cotor. reli­ loll free g r^l* tot!tote in the t w in f a l l s gion. sox, handicap.p. spactous, 2 bdrm., 2 20208-737:1470s o r 1-666-335-21-2087 Northern -P MoWtoHom#F.nParti lamilial status, oror bath, laundry room, — ^ 1 subdivision to ?L1^ Hwse, apartmentwnt, 8 nattonal ortgin or anin appls.. double wkte, build bni Water«ot, sew er gpacos + intention lo m akete with patio, storage TATE&APPRi and power: yi !| MOVEROfTMI SfflBfTSTRST I ...... J ' ; you lust . apvsoocos.18. any such preference:e shed, no smoking/ l a nood a houst ihoua- limitatton or discrimi-il- pets. $600 + dep. CaU «rn*M .2bKlroera| I 4budnom2ViMm.mmitm Irom a .21 acn a. 208-324-2876. . nnl. toHml SIM.OOQ 2fi^5i “ W-PlwaSbdibdrm. notion. •Familial sta- $71,000 o r .26 .2 acro housg ^ 4 qoqI sqaq . It. tus includos chiklren O i. $139,900 MCS0406* JEROME Now 3 bdrm., . 4 lot (or $76,000.00. ebQ- under tho oge ol 18 E J H y i Call Shart Gooi “ 2 both hom e, living » V P ^ 15 space!ic e s -f living wilh parents orZ room. don. Lg. bade ( 2 0 0 3 f ^ 5 8 4 5 InMn logal custodian; BERLY Ranch s^Ie home (2 laundry laciiity. I' yard. $900 mo. Pets ) pregnant women iMI B (METPRESa >cated In Cottonwood Height:fits S u b 'd TWIN FALLS1 ctose c 10 $1,175,000. ^ nogoliablo. 410-1558. ttMlddtagand ZbiAoomilMmr i I s}uth of Kimberly. Lot 13 is 4.54. acres Shoshono FalFaK lh C1l20fr^20-4724728 and people secutirig M *98259483 IbititabaatnnLHv — J custody or chiklrenn I, . . . . I withvIth w ater sh ares, auto sprinkiiklers and acres natural g. under 18. kg.Uktae^vHnat i l 'S b N R ------• triplfip le car g arage: 2 462 sq ft h which Is in vlolattonn . KAOProparty I ______l extra: MLS of Ihelaw. Ourrood- I ; j| withdh ditch, gated pipe irrigation,n. pasture canyon and mountaintm skte Realty. N .rsW es vi»».. 050,001,000. #98210872 e ts are hereby In-I- Many locattons, Lot1ot 14 Is 5 .4 a cres with w ater < ------formed that anill siz es a n d prices a HOMEWITHVAl andind two-hbrse shelter/stall. HHi ^ o s , TWINFALLS dwoiUng advertisedd avaDabto. ■IvndMdIv 3bidrDem2b^««l■ pigs, sheep and cows allovs " Steel Buildings al In this new spaperir m a n landloida igamovo-/ appOcattons. 40x6 Picturesque view of th e Soutlil“ > Hllls. . 0x60 an, avallabto on ann and tenants 'St^S^,^S£SSSS^______xMyouh 60x100oropen $507,!07,500 Cal1423-S306or631 equal opportunityy coma togalhar. aMi88 s s s s sntsllndthe : Amettoan made.is; basb. To complainn Call 208-732-5570 I KMIWUifUHIB * houoo you doelre.».73MQ31 7 CaU 206-735-2580 of discrimination caDiD I’ ______, ■ _ l ______H a i M i M M HUD tou-free tele- !: KIMBERLY 438 Adam s B nB phone nuntber at “ St Cute 2 bdrni.. 1 ■ Ik. a .M j g l m m t a | M H 800-669-9777. The • bath. $550 mo. + 1". = = = ■ toll-free tetophone S.HH , last & $250 kacurlty v:' n m i f a l l s 14x70,i « num ber lor Ihe hear- * dep. 12 mos lease. : with a dded onn ska le ing Impaired Is: Call 208-432-5460. DATB)iH o M A s r o n c u u room, 3 bdrm. patto, pa 800-027-8275. shed, dog accomtom nw - ...... — ^ REDRSH LAKE Beatf- daUons. $13,000 ttful 3 bdrm cabin, 4 wflJ trade for » c«r 3 FAX YOUR ml (rem Redflsh Lake, I Bro!«., Sower, water S £ « J r —;------hood. $800 + de doan - apartment.It. d«p.* 206-308^872 I traah paid, $600 ' TWIN FALLSI f t TWJN FALLS no\nowor 3 280-0414 or 280-272771 1,770 sq . ft. 3 bod-d- • TW W PAliS .♦dop.200.1809 TWM FAIALLS 470 La tkinaly doa lifonoed/ ------— room. 2 H bath. AC.C. EBB® E 2 b i 5 f ’ '* <000 ■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ W/0, oppllaneos. Fur-ir- 14MValwiola4bdmi. — —------C a s a U o l Dop. VHla V M a 3 bodroom>m duplox ■HW HUHIii^H 143 rnontn + dopostweltrNo twin falls J"*, 71 nWiodorunfumiahod.d . ' 2 btth rww hom«, TWIN1 F, FALLS 2 bdmL, subdKristotkm 1910 OCL w/garego, no v m y b m i roni ently romodolod fL. 4 bdrtdrm., 2 bath, contrai amoklng/pots. U S C toso to town, but tn - ' $1000 + d«po8Jt ,D rtv o . hoofh U f Uta 1411414V«l«ncla ^k h mn o, , Irrloatod pas* ' wtth bonunus, and 2 car hookup, oomiM l o « f S ; t»»® country. 564 BluoJ*' ' ; + d e p .3 3 0 Calt208-736.2S(.2990 VmU^r- All bM l. ^ ov Lakaa Bhrd. South.h. 3 bdrm, 2 bath homo, turo,>, 1 horso sot up. garago. hcludoo Ii AC. potar^S-f ______300 0 8q.flEvofythl( iO mo. Cali 206* gas hoat.d. fenced yard H6*'AvoE7; No smoklng/^ts.ts. f950 + dopo#JL ' Rentals. • nowl Finishod garafl B21 niwAvo.WMt 539-28»-2636 or 324-2834 and | TWIN FALLS RO ■fO*; $800 month + $85050 . 1 W IF A L LSoxocuttvo 8 . Now 3 bdrm,, 2 bath. Hfckory and Ma( doposii 734-1045 or 3 bdmi. 2 bam. wftwmt ------^ $1600 ♦ agraoe. cabinets. 4 bodrooir A g a r^ o , $900 4-d«p TWIN4 F FALLS 2 bod* Taml.208- adroom2Vi AC. 2 car gs 731-1927 o r 731-908959 S T ' t S300. mo. -f Landscaped 2h b«h, flro^ STC3709 Vtoto Qrwido roommtownhouso, tc W/D .nwiM'BAti UXS beautiful dop. 44212 Plonoor sprinklers. $79:(TSSImo. IBHCM 1 )« * y » rt. e : 4 bdrm., 3 bath, hookup homo. 2 bdrm Path. 206-40;403-3695 Call 208-539-7357355 Iiard rooni wWi profe $1100 + dapO8n. backya 1 3*. 1.5 bath, ______stonal table, au 36S5 AddlMn EMt - + $475 360 st $760 + 7wm FALLS Small 2 sprinklers, sound sy 3 bdm i, 1 batt> w/Tull CaU20 IS Neartyl TWIN FALLS ^ s g s s>p. ?33 .7 8 1 6 r - - n e w S bdnii:mi. 2 bath. ’ bdrm., 1 bathl> house,h torn and ample pai bsmt, $775 + dep l2od 3 c ar 1052 2 - Avo.ivo. W..* if>g on proporty. Ro KIMBERLY TWIN4 f F t A L L 8 3 b d m i.2 TWIN FAI■ALLS Clean wiTWtifafcNtttfuwS'UKett nckte. AC, $500M »., flrstit & lest to own option shououW • , ______PtWfangTgfaHoJewtonl l411-«-135t-CayUM— bath,-5n,~2-car-garago,— upgraded.5!TbdS?"- -0 ^ 5 ^ rted.-----•■Hear-the------T ^ HtatenAttAtnuciC ' Cl r i i r o p l a ^ — 733-3030 overUni Crook $850 deposit fer>ced»d back yd, groat bath hom>mo- Ctoso In 8“ — $095 por mooonth quiet! : 3 Bedroomm • 2 Baths ^No 8moklnfl or pols locaUorlUon, closo ^3 CSI with courwntry setting. aS TWIN FALLS3 S p a- plus de p o sit Orfy*^ S7^ * socu- landscaping • by : . FuUy Fenced • LarjjTge Parking Area iBrawtoy Proporty ,$700'»40'»$500 dsp. 324- Ref roq. $ I, 2 bath, prop9rty 1968 Fal-all* Laurol Park Can 206-734- > provided. ctous. 2 bdmi, 2 Finandnglg AAvailable Mom! 6674'4 01or 316-7206. rity dop. C locatton. dbt garago,nlcoIco area. Avo. & 208-420-00(WOO . Aparlmant* ------3697 Of 2( 734-6861 E v t* ' 208-731-9992 ^ ^ doD. oe No <975 * dop. NoJo ssmok-. for personal showingng- 176MaurtooSt ;• Davo731-S661 TWIN F : Priced ata t * 8 9 ^0 0 _ t FAILS 3 bod- TwiiJ KAt^LLS I Country smoking, ^pe n o g . Ing, 208-404-6108100. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »> ♦ ♦♦ Twin Fans 734-4195. C ------room, m, 2 bath classy 2 * bdm ., 208-308-2492<91 or ------w. 631 Hollyann 5 " ^ hIh. ‘ attached 208-358-249 S voryl WHO can holp VOU tst Sprinkler systom . 2491 t w in FAULS ' R L E R 3 bodroom 2-‘ c u t t i r m ^ Indudoo all ' =' nico, 3 bdrm,irm. 2 rent your rental?f bath, $675 mo. ,+> coverocerod patio, foiwod ' WESI rE R R A j HH •HOHimts G O O G & laundry TWIN FALLS.S Nowl 3 baih, oppfs, gan $675 dep. Both havoC REAL Ei kyard. 2 car n n u e A u s lawn mainto- bdrm., 2 bath,slh, garage. lawn car. OTiVj J i single car garage, all|- ago, great nolgh- SSSm ’ and a utlllUesI $875 + $800 pots/ r KnKciM lfkk^Hli 226 & 3 bdrm apartments borhoot yard, central yoor loase.. 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No pe ts/ smokir>g dep.'N o smoklng/pot ground gr partdng. on i with garage. DW, W/D Avail 9/01 308-1317 ’ R ev erb era tio n ^s e ” * ~ “ “ " s ^ j M j p a ^ i59 i 60 i 61 i 62 - hookup. No pets,* no, Brawtey Property Siarting Sl a t $510 - 57 Blue U k o s Blvd. 3 3 ' I smoMng. S200/dep. M gmt 3 5 7 E )' L iterary >«P-' TWIN FALLS 2 bed- Call 208-544-2432 , $400/month. Call 20S- 734-5661 Evea Dave Call collections , e s kHpi 65. ■ r “ room. 1 bath. No pots. ' 731*5861 • !^ = 312-4165. 208-312-12; ___S450 mo-+-$300.dep----- I :N D E U Lovely now~ 3 5>-Wander-Off ' - • _ ...... 4198or208'-878-9755^55 Call 208-212-1676 TWIN FALLS quIotuiot 2 bdrm., l balh 3 9) G i o ld a o f Israel ee RUPERT 62317*'St2it 2 TWIN FALLS in1 tri-plex, tri- large m as- ' | TURN O FTH E torjr bdrm.,t all appli- ) P o st-o p — bdmi. 1 bath, W/0V/0 2 bedroom. 1 bolh.... re g im e n j hookups, stove, refrlg.frig. P h e a sa n t View Tow n CENTURY ance:nces. 208-720-7601 I I CHARMI f f l : $425 + $400 dop.Iep. H ornet. $450 monlh W . . 4 2> 1Farm Belt state •— E a Manager 436-0558 ' plus $400 doposlt. Laundry & storago. 008 e n & O G - Studto. 1 bdrm. P m ) T e s s ie o r Milo -r No pets, loomiFbrH^ ^ m TWIN FALLS 1 botf-od- Call 208<«4a-9401 apts. from $375. ) Aspersion ’ Friday’s PuzzezIeSolvod • 833 Shoshono N. zrjz r . room. No pets, $3S0350 ...... m FALLS 4 6) Pick I out 5 5 Of the shoulder nj mo. + $300 dop. Call 206410-2550 Itwinfalls' I crowavo, refrigerator 47^ Ger., automobile 6 Columnist 208-212-1678 Call for pricos. , -z ___ 2 bedroom, 2 both. . I uppor unit of a 4-plox : 0 pots. Capri Motel 4) 9"Mean Streets" K u p cin et 7 TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS G reat lo- Now paint & carpet. 20a’733^64SZ 1 2 & 3 bedroom cations. Pristino, S d ire c to r 7 7 Haiku, e.g. ^ AC, walk-ln c lo s e i, $ 6 0 0 -$ 6 8 5 clean, spacious, 1 Ig TWINm FALLS MOTEL 51 | I } laundry room, I Baltic nation 8 8 Toss out E Twin Falls Rentals b d rm , all utils. $450. Dallyally and wookly e c 1 I 734-4334 vaulted ceilings. All lies. Ouiol, clean, > N e v e r__ m ind 9 9 Attractive I n kilchen oppiiancos. Spacious 2 bdrm^ 1 rales, . twinlaUsrontais.com bath, appls., partial afford(ordablo. 733-6620. 56> CI la s s ■ o b je c ts p — -Nosmoking/pols- T W N FALLS 2 bdmiJmi $625 mo. + deposit, ■■ u|jl8rS550;No"8mok-— 'composition 1010 G y m n a s t's 7 Ing or pots. 404-3057 ®9®- ; ...... '* I .very nice Ig nowly re­re- 367 Elm SL Crodlt Mobile H6niw ,j I Rings] solemnly modeled, 1 bath, don.len, chock required. t TWIN FALLS Lorge 2 I Braxtrn and 11 I dining mi, carport,1,2 2 Call 206-420-6061 bdrm.. now corpot & .ER C lean & quiol I storago shed. AC. all - ■ ■ * palm, garogo. No M orrison . Dance?" ■ bdrm. 1 balh wllh o a i appls. W/D hookup.up- TWIN FALLS 3 bdm i, 2 pois. S525 a monlh. ‘ tgo Slorogo. $365 . ^ Commedia ‘ 1212 "Pagliacci" I $600. 731-8260. balh ■ duplex, over JfJg® 801-572-062a 3p. No pots. Rofor- ( — 2000 sq ft. garage, d e ll'a rte b a rito n e ^ TCOS. Call 326-S887. . J TWIN PALLS 2 bdrm.rm. 5750 + S700 d e p . Cali TWIN FALLS I • bu ffo o n 1 33 Soft drinks W townhouso stylo apt. »P'- 208-308-1317 Love w here you live SHOSIOSHONE 3 bdrm. 2 66 ( 1 Vi botti, W/D hookup i Occurrence 188 18-wheeIer A Boauliful & spotless balhUh, wood stovo, ro- 0 7 j all oloctric, cute bal­li*! TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 12 Gloomy guy? p 1 ,2 & 3 b d fm a p l- Wg.g. stovo. $400 -f ' Approval 22 cony. 1.5 mi'ds (romorn 2 bath, ground floor, ° L : W/D. storage, dock, $300 dop. Coll 208- 6 8; W \ est Point inst. 2414 Heredity CSI campus. Water,;or, S650 mo. + dop. N6 m j Od. pots. 208-731-2049 carports, pool, 487>2J7-2007 or 731-7962 69I I elements Lr sew er, garbage pd. lltness conlor. Like a reed* (C)2000Tnbuno Media Sofvlcos, Inc. Cats nog. $600, $400 ( 2 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., businoss & modla 6077 ■ ■■ ' 1 / choked C swamp 26!6 Staff, note Alt^I’i rigtita r»Mcv#(l. dop. Kalhy 208-940- contor. From $560. Af»« 1157. Avail. 8/20. 2 bath duplox. All ap- fflcoAndBoteB; 701I Like a seam 27!7 F re e z e s _ pis., W/D hook ups,' 735-1600 S a rato g a A pis Flapjack chain 28: 8 _ T z u 38 38 Big name in £53 Brought into TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.,n covorod parking. Rentals' : ' Caswell a Wendell 1 bath townhouso. Jacuzzi Jetted lub. 2!9 9 S e n s e of lo ck s - pitch ifj Nice location. Sowor, _ foncod bock yord. = ^ = = = = = r DOWN impending evil 41 41 £54 Greek mount W /0 hookups. NoKJo water & trash paid. [? TWIN FALLS ' y.p Italian wine 3010 Roald and b o ro u g h £57 Rice wine pols. S485 -f dep. Callall $675 mo. + dep. Nowor 2S3 I I . 736-8884 aftor 5 pm. Coll 208-280-1809 re g io n A rle n e 44M Genera] pardon > £59 Vocal Starter? bodroom. 2 balh | ] Jockey's strap 34;4 Pert 48 4€ Victory €60 Luxuriant TWIN FAUS 2 bdrm.,“ TWIN FALLS ! aparlm onls. Irt j! 2 -1 1 balh, w/garage. no 304 Blue Lakes. #3. ; C o rn e r o( 4th & ^ Machinery 3616 Lecherous sort . 5C50 Occult letter 661 Ritzy ride smoking/pats, $500 >■+ 1 bdrm., kitchon 1 I M adrona ir iL j i| ® pI a r ts 3 77 Cobbler's 51 51 Sen. Kefauver €62 Brittle cookie I SlQ'lingal S595 j $400 dop. 547 Shoupup appls., S300 1 L et it s ta n d i p u n c h e s 52 52 Potbelly, e.g. €65 Uncooked Avo. W. 736-0929 i 0monthdoposlt. | K KA & G P ro p e rty 4 1 _ 304 Bluo L akes #1 1 > Call 208-736-2999 I I Mi =?l 2 bdrm. kilchon appls. L I . Manym localions. sizos ond pricos ^ r SCRAMBLED WORD GAME^E : TWIN F a l l s nowor 2 t>y Henri Arnold and Mike Arglrlon.Ion • n No pels/smoking. bodroom, | 2 bath, | avoilablo. COIHInmerclal J Coll 208-735-0473 close , to CSI S575 -t- 1 m oro Landlords ' O r t And Tonante | . roperty ^ piQs Bu,ch( 9 Ihoso four Jumblos, ^ 0 ^ doposii. 731-8010 . Cw 3 oach squaro, 'MON eOY. C-MON NUMBER NINE I • j Como Togothor. ------■ and Soar. V, TWIN FALLS aV tS .^ - • will deliver tqtorm tourr ordinoryon words. totA prrftct homtT TWIN FALLS nlw | Call . ♦WDIIookupt 1401 Addison Ave. RUPERTFlTOommordaU Oomplote ■ ♦ W«Ui.|n CbMli E IB 2 bdrm. 1 small 1 bdrm, oppls. ______buildingng, 6,000 sq. ft. • c ra te s . 209-OB^B-2941 I Q P O j ♦ CrRlntltfillnlindAi; no pets. $345 do- ||_ „ s S M - ■; balh, kitchen appis. FALLS 2.500 $900/m(md. Airdfpflit * — : ♦ KtkiiI Styir IW « Jwul posit. 208-733-2733. *WINm n Registered ------1------♦ 24 hour Filnrtt IVnlcr‘ W/D hookup, gos J l ------sq.sq. rrt. wllh 5 offices 312-2407=7 0 ,3 ,2 .,0 9 9 . ^ r.oy'.sup»^% sorvlco. 20 HORSES 2 pain and 33M?. Also Reltable sor ashy, ' '■ forced olr capacity, Mike 670- colts, 14 han Inlng, AIREDALE p u r e b rdk ^ Call 20808-420-5061 or 0360,436-6I)-6679 m sg black .& whli 208-324- T— ------brown &.whlto, pupsi AKC regls- : >4-5061 CHARMAC; -04'i gMse matched (or "on tu®. AO tored. (Irst shots, . ------nock, 3 ho; Qov S400 m are, broko, black 1 dowormed, dew- • at silo, $1800. AQ 'I'Vr'l w/ladt- & oach. 1 b a y I11I5 mv davra removod. . oroa, $8 m \ ' M Z l S . p! Ready 8-12-06. • S ; I X S Hardly use d f®? Pleoso call J r $ 4O0’ Buono-SnlpperRoJ®®“- 208-587-3696, . jlji' QELDINQ Ba i'Q 2 9 ^ ' S2500.208-731-32 ow. 16 h«.ia ° c g ^ ' g » 2 ^232 lonve message. ; STOI□RAGE dorful tidinj ------QUARTER HORSEE 11 ' '-'" -"I . 2 0 'or 4040’ conlainors started onibarreteTpfr t* yr. old brood me AMERICAN ESKIMO10 1 (or salo or re n t porod. Oroaroat peoples darit chestnut. Outlut of pupptea. Boys & glrij: Doih/o(/orod to your horse. B eaumutlful, must bay gold- W rangler's RkJge;'• I Paront aro UKC regis;I ; ■ I I homo,b, businoss or se el 208-42<•420-9785 or ireokaway L"®- cellent for rac tored, shots, dd-I f 4 rider. $ 600/cK)/of(er. 308- $ io o 0 . Call 208-324- 2 0 perio d (or trail ridl w i l l ^ H 08-4122 9331 or 539-26t■2696. Very gentle anyclyone a n d borals, $6 0 0 to fl^eh i X K M M > • • • can rido. 324-899494 100 gal. aquariumn i ' HORSE 4 yel»,d «**»«*' ------with stand, $250/o((rf.of. ii-2222BEas22 roan, broke W m ovee you HORSES Boaut A RED ROAN MARE^ ® Call 536-6705. — ------mostly COW! year oW, AQHA Poco Pc ______IE Clean person $1500. 208-:m 5 2 ? 6 M 6 : JEROME I a Knotty granddaui AUSTRAUAN SHEP^I t and 1^, d to ahare or 208-731- Imprirted ter. ^ e . $1B00’ CallC h e r d pups 5 m ^ for ■ in Jerome. 206-731-S67 208-735-1390 house (rom birth. Okfc ------and up. Standards completeBtely furnished. ' s K Tennessee \WaScer SADDLE 14 W klong arxl minis. BeautUdl*J1 Own 2! bedroom* b and HORSE 5 : ding. Botti hom used sad room, AC. W/D. m are. Afi ^ to I chwtnotoekJins living ro( s a s o n a ^ med. tight le«t^ither, died alnce birth. $100 [s. SmoWng our- personality,HhT- f»a» No pets, 30&-1357.- wtth sunflower d esiMlgn, a n d up< Call 2 0 8 - ^ ononly. $400, H «>«ro vekends. $460,206-423-6221229 461 eor423-5430. .* power.. 2208-306-7882 skln Dunn,Tin. $1600.1 hltftta and week CaH 208-42-420-0421. I SS?- AUSTRALIAN 8X0^ HORSE 6 yr r. Bring illar Call • h“ P-* ot DnKM VlW mare, 14.2, O*-' Call 208-324-5656 p lEEjJ iWliTkltffifXi tie and br "I____ intelUgent Champtoh ^^^L C al.t foifor detail^^^^H — ^------been roped ■ f - — SUNDOWNER •«)9 3 lines. $375eadt • BARREOIOROCK a great 441m ‘hl;.Sr3 PAMT„y»arol PULLETETS (5), $20. Jr. rodeo ' » ■ s r s i * ^2 K .lodtHM bM•Mnused r $i6.000.63&-5747 . i . Call M-736t0949 $1.600.731- ■ ■ tor goal lyhi/mg and .11 . i.,, . — BCA«LE p t n l e h Vto < 8way.& TRAILS W EST *08 ------HORSE Bayay kalafldk) K>™ a ” .f are cute «nd Mpn»0- 206-2B0-140t. >

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:: FORD *61 LN9000 6VV ALFALFA or GRASS »- mix hay. hoavy 2 ND p u p i ^ ^ U S H BUUUU^^Q QERMjm"' SH^nlORT. 8 2 ,9 Spd, P S . bad'on------BEAQLE purebfftd ~BORDER B COLUE pup- ~BOXOXER pupplee, AKC-BUU WMASTIFF AKC DACK8HUN[ fllno. 20' hoist bed.]. strtr>g balos. Will sell ' puppies. TriHXrfored. pies. | $25 each. Out ol 2U2 females. 1 male. 1* reg., chachampkjn sire & aKC. mli Ion sired. HAIR pups. Al; )r small amounts. 324- Tilni, rare P‘'P2;,l2S!il5M'’dogs.nm cham pion''blood1in( sUego sktos. all or . (2) males. S2S0 eadi wprWr>s < stock. R eady sheshots, womied, ready dam, 7 monthr old fe- piebald co r. 5002 or 308-0073 ■3232 ' Call 208-731-2515.Je port, m ako olfer. I -needy to oo homol to i go now. 260-0617 ' toto go( 8/26. $500. Cad mule, $11$1600 Call 208- quality (B“ u hi T ’E m S 1 1 Coll 208-420-7602 • :Call208-643-9283 j or20e'-654'2S86 . 637B37-6316or308^)010 731-32321232 .______pics. 1-405-S5-973-6395 FREE COt. femali)ale. to a LAB 5 month okl 1 i*1(ldr combine w/ BiCHON-POODLE 12 BOSTON B TERRIER iuUULL DOQ CATCHDCHDOQ8!!HBor- ^ on tho male. Qood with kk der ColliCollie. % Black “2rui.5r...ARpmO & cSi679-g3-2029. purebred. , Has ali boan elevator. Good ; weeks oU, very cute, pups. | Ready Nowl use a pro- i\< m rn Mouthcurhcur, U Pit Bull, “ -T ---— shots. $200. CallII206- 2C cond. $3500. Many ! small apricot maie. shots, i (4) qMs, (2) family atmo- FREE Cocker S| g surtai9efay.eQm 8 w eeksBks okl. 1 - & 2 - f t " 1.4822 nsw & u se d 1460 Very playful. $400. . . boys, I $400. Please le an , safe & mole, pur» Green Hay large birds. Several . . briridle, I dew daw s re- wormed,• vaccinated, ^ Border FREE dog, whli lAHUA adorable ^ vWte fe- 208-308-4232______208-431-8154 aocessorles Included. . . moved, i f shots, 2 housabroken. 1 year CKIHUAH I c ro ss pup- malo Malamuti C all 0 8 a\ $50..208-934-8544 , ies, r e ^ to go. c rogls- JOHN DEERE 1406 m ales left, $500. 208- »««health guarontte avail, puppies, rs and giris Noods lots ol n B 208-280-0979 or !06-738-2078. P^' ^ jcked, rolary mowor. 14' flat • 431-5078or532-4277 Contact Daniel Mark Coll 206- nths old and spoco. Call 43131-5073. • chocke , wny k*op 8 wt)oo you “ J ------• .1.. are 3 montr ved. . dock. $2500. . Cail 208-825-5117 lor more' Infonnatton ' — —— dow claws removed donl rtMd R. SM 0k>m Shopping Iha a< u P !« 9 r~ reg »oWng tor bargains need good dogs. (2) 1" shots. Btock:k Ife- 934-4970 or 308-32855 unwantwl Itanu In the „ regarding Ja zy via vviwi ioomi Ji’e.c '?™ ; wUI u v a you tUno and dar M OosaJIwiar It'S a Call 208-31' 8 month old females, fei malos, $150, Choc - LOADERS pt«Mit»ca today. 73M831 „ cii»leLm ark203® ya R*«l ttw o mowiv. 733^)931______hoc lie hoMt. 733-0931 206-326-33S good for late males. $200. C JOHN DEERE 93000 / ✓ / / ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ hoo.com ■______!l£ !------block & tan. go “ hTJnlIn^31-51!5154 ------208^825^5013------Farmhand— (2)— for — — ------— blado. 206-731-2671. molh------Iooding and unlood- FREE kitlons 6 w' eeks l-AB pups. AKC, mo Ing smoll balos. old. Boys andm d girts or yoltow, huntiunting KABOTA L3400 block. Brand now. $18,000. BEST OFFERI! nood good hom h os, ■if’®®' 208-324-8'551 or -1180 or show & agility. OPA 01 Call 208-543-6915. Call 208-431-11 208-539-2869. 3 hips, olbows, oy< ! 208-431-1610 KNUCKLE BOOMM ...... J. dew daw s, 3 yelk FREE kittens cutixito, littor tnalos, 1 block mamalo crano HD hydraulicic OAT HAY 500 1 lon box tralnod. Froe Fr to 5500. Call Pat DoviJavios oporatod wiihout rig­J. • balos. 1" crop.- $50 good homes.“ ■ . C“ » 208-726-3255. gers, 5500 Ib capaci- ton. Howo Call 208- 208-404-8246. ------ly. toioscoping boom.1. 767-3368______------LAB, chocolote. pui J f i £ V V ,P«™: lor loading 1 T. balo0 OAT HAY Small balos. FREE brod pups. 2 molos. . k ! ; ; oquip- S ’ -SSS. Hy-f- No rain. S80 por ton. * V, wooks. 1* shoshots. draullc 16’till bed, to Call 208-732-0858 0 Sm or largo amounls. <50 or tjd mounted on truck!k 308-2589 or 543-9253 208-73 M532'. ------.for haulinq tradors, f M f f f 0 a good LABRAOOODLESS machinery, cars hass STRAW cotors. Amazing lamlly/l)lly/kld hydraulic winch. TillsIS BUYING STRAW 12-4268. dogs. Hovo shotsts anda • . oif truck to ground tor Call 208-539-2869 nr ------ready to go hoffhomo, oosy loading. SIOOO0 208-324-6551 $300. Catl MichollooNo ot • or bolh wilh '67 GMC ’ “ • 206-280-1401. ______10 whoolor $3,500.]■ T.S.C Hoy Retrieving IAI AKC 324-5858. wvw.hob- |.7iao: «^BS Chocoiato. Af IMP ___ byhorseranch.com Coll Con at: ------reg., champton bloc 208-260-0839. ' r^s. 13 linos, oil molos.;• C MANURE SPREADERR .bsolutoly Dobbio 208-543-91l.g to o Kirby 20'. good condi-li. 7 1 0 0 cuto to doytimo or 208-52 m Ameria ny Best Value 3-S37- Hon. 6 yoars old.J- Cfops/Pfoduce nty"* Best Economv mysotfl 6745 ovonings. ______$18,000 or bost olfor, 90SEFR0M — MINI PINSCHERSIS (4)1 Coll 208-212-1110 or GREEN BEANS ^ TO CHO 6 wooks $250. Mini M 208-212-6065_ Polo twons lun to pifkl idorabloll D achshund (1) $300. S3C PARMA 910 boot har-r. You pick or wo piCKi P i l L 20(M)6 HYUNDAI '5311 Coll 208-637-6439.39, vostor. 22' spacing.). Call 200-536-2777 Z” ™ Exc cond. 208-678-'* . PEACHES & PEARS little, fun OWEYHEE BOBS ro 5945 0,312.224a. ATA GLS V-6 boautlfull Istorod kittons. Ly _ Got your frosh ■ ■ SONA ■7288, ond Bluo Point,. long lo; PICKETT 8-row boonn produce at ------haired, bluo oyod.Jd. 1” • cuttor and PickottIt F orm er's C om or. _ T O » i !o» u^ 2 6 9 m o shots and lilorr boxb (font dividers. S7.500.). Call 208-678-5130 Msip______*3 ■^000 Iroinod. 6 wooks 0 s old. Alloway 6-row bool TOMATOES, nico, 49 lOKDSOIUNT______' $250 ooch, 208-48J-487- dofollator. Call 208- I I F 6 IB A n _ ------' *' conts por lb. Coll 208- E i *18^5 Pick up 2295 or 208-543-65:‘•6524 312-6855.______t f VUKOWWIlIMIl- _ 731-6424. • borly Rd. p^- b ULL cross pup- pu SPUDNIK 22'. soil ‘ pios. $25 ooch. Puro-PUI loading bods, 1-1992j' 7 1 2 brod Cocker Spanlilanlel, ond 2-1991. $7,000.). M iscellaneous AG .whilo. 3 $50. PurobrodI Pit I 2003 C a s e IH DHXX ...... Outdoor Bull SIOO. 208-423-423- 2 5 1 ,2 5 ‘ D roporH oad-1- GRAVEL, & top, soil. xJhomo. 4215or 208-308-601-6003 or. S16,000. Call 206-}• Dolivorod! f o ^ ’ FOR 6 0 MO. r M ODELS 0 . / 532-4119 oxt. 109. Call 208-308-7658 . ON SELECT PIT BULLS 8 wooMooks ______sed dog. brindlos. rodd ondo TRACTORS (2) For-r- 7 1 6 sul two whites, groen oyos. oyc mall 350 diosol. Not Ico look- $200. 1 lomoloI bluo bl runnlr^g, Wido Ironl.1 AG B usiness And idlv. W as brindle. $300. Coll C good 14.9x38 tiros,si Service Directory 1 ^ , in tho 208-544-7677.______rebuilt injoclor pump.3- ______" • IK oa. Coll POMERANIAN AKC A> Soil all o r p an s. Call I § 2007HYUrJNDAIENTOURA( 3______rog., 6 wks.. 1“ Shot^sho 208-432-6928 ^GE 2006HY 1 to good block & whlto malo. mo VOLVO '91 trucWtrac-- CUTTING lab mix, whIlo & croom maloialo. tors, (no bods), wittiltl wkfi old woll sobto malo. $350.$35' • 3406 Cal Engines.s. JENNDARR 9. ' 654-9998or 312-276■2769. Two ol Ihom oro Mod-'*■ F a r m s el W CA 64T ond Iho ) r 't " o “ a POMERANIAN pu 10 IlciuicuUiii«. biack lob CKC roglsierod,rt ro I’ickcu imi)t(i<-i)itlu-]ul. . . WpA. Thoy havo - nlH Call ^0 2 0 8 ^ ^ ^ 2 0 4 I-S400 stretched so50 32m40M $350-S4i Call 208-436-396S. thoy will handle 20 or CUSTOM CATTLE f. black . , __ ___ 22 foot silage bods or PT2EDING ockor RABBITS Broodirr j r n con bo equipped with \ m U l l h,,„ a natbod. Call 432-2- b e d k f : f e e d ix x t . (, m alo. pairs, adoroblo bur : ; u s ip ______^___ n w 5502 and mako onin Quiilityciin- ^>4 .-xc f ROKWsauMi-;_____mo: " £ 2 ? 9 * i on: * MSRP______^___ *2499 5073. nIos. largo woo Y * RMSWSOHlin______*201 olfor on t o r 0(13. IMTfiinHiuw’ iitj all M TORa«n-— :______'n Kittons Qi, hutchos, foodor O M f c t a u i______>100 “ l.v|imofc:illJi'rrnm VALUE o w n s ID A n — *S( great mouson Call w a n t e d 22 ’ or 24' flat ^ , 5 6 3O VAUIEOWWBRBAn_.*SO " n-iil/icj'Hii'nt U'ifi'tsU) , /H7006. H7007, H7010, H702 Call 206-731-1!to g ^ ' Karen 280-1141.1- t>ed for 10 whoolor.r- niiiiJiinKliitwiltl.-. FREE kitlons to c = = i Call 208-934-9244 or)r W..cjmnths old. dow clows romovod, lomato. Call 208-280-0924)24 shank 910 JD V-rlp->- I • , — *'*SEEOUR * kittons to a por, (m echanical trip). m J L L L ^ I sold. Wo p = ^ = = good homo, lova JD 8300 grain drill.\ I CUSTOM mod and SHIH T2U puppIo! I; , CA TTLE FEEDING Coll 208-43 M - Parm a 626 6 row inter ■ E-OWNED VE t r u c k s T ^ m os. Call AKC rog., vc EHICHLES. T FREE kittons.) chockod. dewdow^ows loader. Wick 6 . row boot dofoliotor with JcMics C attle Inc. wooks old. Abs

iL‘toaso Irrigation B indian Farms N Y B U D G E T ! ily, work- coll 206-678-6648.18. ° ■ — ------T)iRLshiiy;.]iiulti-Kniin FREE GATED PIPE plastic,. ciiiuiliililicTt. Mauling Kitlons.H K w SHIH TZU pups, AK '' M-rvin- awiiLilJiv J l„ h ’ O’- S1.70 tt. 23 tong 1“ ShOtS. VOl ChOCkO H- 208020ai77 Coll 208-731-38 . ^ sections. 4 short sec-' Will bo smoll. Culo * tions, ioints S20 pc. FREE Kittons. PI — I lovoblo. $350. 73 Call 208-934-0293 ' 8 0 1 P 2OO6HYI al 22340 Klmboi _ 2283 oftor 6pm. Adoroblo. 6 < Antiques And old. Coll 423-66( STANDARD IRRIGATION POODLES AKC rog..rog Coiiectibles . FREE U b mix.teacuea w well brod. $ 000. yeors old. ailnUo. Oi www.tmanpeodlos.con.wm C ly d e 's S p r in k l e r BED brass S400. 2 Victorian walnut par­ dog To 0 good« I 50»662-601212 PipcRcpair Coll 208-316-08! Mobile Pn*w. lor chairs S200 each. STUD SERVICE Ct Mn«iLinoi.Mmn Sellers Hoosior type FREE mix brooQ black and whiio, Pljf®'pur Linuj& W heel Linw, kilchon cabinet fomolo, oboul■ fn m bred Jack RussolJiTer- Tt (cvcninlhefiulil). $550. 2 mantle lus­ yoors old, nico rior.208-324wJ446. ___ 431-7140 te rs . white to cut ing. vory Iriondly ■PPERD, t o y POODLE pup cranberry, mint cond L Hf f f dropped ofl.ilo ii pure- unlimited AKC. pha S750.208-308-4207 ! ^ ^ 9 9 » aO * K W ______‘l « * Gooding oroa. mSMSCDUKT_____ ^>IU 1 . shop- loms. 2 girls to llBBIGATION “• KmMscowi______' n 206-539-4373 M K IB X n______'iK > each, dockod. dowch vs r IhAILE'Y^' ~ v u m m m m m — n t fl . WGIBOt______^'IW ^ m m V vMUEommiitaAii— >» FREE pupplos[j ______to moved, shots. $50 ANTIQUE homo, block SHORT lal C osh Only. 737-92<-9244 Kepoar MARKET wormod, 10 wi< or 206-404-4725. MobilopreaBforyour Robotla McKorcttor Coll 677-4089. 1------irnBiitionrvpiurnccdH. Park. H*vy 75. X tte d or WANTED TO BUYUY a H nndlinw .nuunlinin Hailoy. ID FREE puppios. ipup- &whcdlinuin.'pAim). mlly pols srnoll brood m ale pu 100> antictue good homo, EE-DAH- blc py for houso pot.t.Call C CaUKirk43I-6de7 I doators. mix. 5 w eoks ol )2 / 308- 208-934-5475 I Sept V '.r' 9,3* HoalhoralS32- I-,. - , ZIMMATIC LINEAR ufs nowl • I j. dtlly. rt I Like new. $45,000. • 1 Aloo Marstors R O B ' S EASY I BUY 5YAS 1-2-3 FREE puppy,IREHAIR b rM rffiFw ilfMM ^ n.; Call 200-721-0368. Torrlor/Cochr S how You O Al Call 431-50/^ 3 1 6 - CUMMINS (2) 5.9 tun “ 5» SIW wd.FM llllzW diesel motors w/Ai [ BIRTHDAY I N e w V eshicle h A The IrInvoice ScSave Lots of GreenI tf FREE rod nose I ' ■ •Bull. 1 yr. old.REIVER automatics. LcLow f ^ ^ = ^ = = = = PHOTOS troinod, Iroo tiful to DUD- strong runneriners. Im ^ a l FA SEED iCOMMin|DTO^NGYOUTIM L^^EYOUniME^^ homo. Call JaidlaU s ^ $4500 each. Call‘" Trt-T G rand Valley Com H ave you forgotten Jamio 01219-91real tem- ><2- seed, Oats, pas- - • to pick-up your Lifetime • • • * • • *** • lure mixes, grass- birthday photos? FREE. Rottwoiloi J-2431. BEAN CUTTETTER es. Bob Hamilton We hovo somo fomalo. 8'm ont^ (6U0 SMd. 206-735- Bluo Hoolor. Ic , photos v«» are sure - ^ M a n c u tte r ^arm s . 2192 or 420-4869 . about 3 yoors ol you d o n t w ant u s >3 I ' , ' ' ^ woro obandono0. 732- blades front’ & ret 1 ClaMined Dept cross pup. fom3 82 big tires, $ 10,00 ALFALFA feeder hay. ion Bkie Lakes lUvi iS S ii CoJI2«»-B70-Sg70 * < & > I mo old, mom is ___ __T’ cuttlr>g. 16 ton. 1l’ brod. dod Is Sholeksold. DOUBLE L (3) 20', saltSl ton bales. $76 pert ( 0 ^ I : 208-733<182S cross. Will mak H Y U n O R I badger untaading beds, PTOPT toa Oat hay 45 ton. fonlly pol or Icoi female, electric, geod. cond. ccn $65pertort. lon. $100. 260-0(ietlver. $5.500-$8,600 Call Ci C an 2 0 a 4 6 S -(3 1 1 1721. 324-5813 or 420-78(-7602 or 1-B71-241-9e8t agssfW jaragtigaK saaw .m m w ar'"* GERMAN SHEPI puppios from I (1, AKC titled ps Groat lor lamlly. ing or compt I ■ Toking doposlts 764-2155 Iv mos

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g w w E . SAfl STOOLS (2) a>? r WATERBED King size B 10 mch CRAFTSMAN =ladial Radii lie sa w arm saw , oWer,r, 10 1 - MESSER wtthn^ wNte with naiursL - w«h bookcase head— r— CARPETINQ TE Jupiter w/case ORGANM Tecnk^ elec- ALTO SAX lid $500. Inch, $75.308-3827327 mkror, 6 drcww w wood awlvtl seats.>ts- boerd, heater, mat- $40 ea. Cal 734-1560 MMoUqutdatori d fleece cover.'E xc. tronk: 1 ♦00. CaB flam«d grakw d woi BO tress and axtnf rail- ‘ nd. Beautiful sound, aood co is^riorSS “ ings. S160/offer. Call Ljtfoe quantity of ^ 206-679-0960. wttfnut cofored, $450; $4! bed Btock kon w $690 sell for ■. Srbesto 2 934-5125 Iv. msg. 'high quality carpet ^ M^«.CaK206- t BUUPET Call20e-73e-2S2424 w^empy, mattraiu BuyBotow 50. Calt 326-5365 3Q6.649: KE 12',' ______w m caa* a rk IV In- M U & box sprfngs a«L' WMasalel . S n a u HM New, stn m pi«stk^ IUC ADDRESS PIANO' 1916 1 uorkiht tX O o r b . stand, 2 487 KIm berty Roed ckle 1402 boord. Tiger EEy yeO akl^ Call208-465 M S List $799. SKrtfkM 208-731-0070 u-12 1200 am p. Digital beginnerner. tuneable. APRKOTS, APPUlP L is g ™ . $299. Can deRvar, Next To Adventure ThS ✓ •V 206-420.6350 ' sets processor. $200. 206-543-6^602< THREADER used AND PEACHES5 L U- M o t o r s ^ I aphic equalizer. ------powor pid( or pk*ed. NeiNeor WASHER Kamnoim o n . eE D ful size with l l i f d l l n W R>dgid 300 ireo cassette deck. T T T hoad and oiler.or. $900 Twrln Falls. Sankantor H M vy Duty, Jf WOOD STOVE small, COMPUTER^ CENTER TTTTT 00 frame, 5 drawer cheat, ny Dat recorder. 4- ^ JC nO N firm. 208-934-555543 cmzanFtiandfy. sertos with Quiett PiPak, night stand and mis-1^ $ 100. CtCustom made. For joi^ L speakers. Mk». O LA S' ------Call 208-423-4696196 $150,324-3460 skmaiy style desk.A, Call 208-733-7965. , hom ho e o r offtee. Black iSSIFIEDS 'SISSS?'or Robin, ------nds. a all cords. itnavstystore^lhe RGV 6100,100. AC-DC, R E M E M B ! APPUANCES ------desk lamp, 3 shelves, walnut 76x79x23. ™XK) invested. Sell ‘ BARTLETT PEARSi s Tt an like new for $550. W/buUt in 4 steel mos- flno print. ? 4 0 4 1 2M 0 voltv circuit Th«ib«ha.yidy~l Mecklntoeh, Applei AB'types and modeit $2500/offer. Call ^ Idle switch, .emotlmooaoInT?* Staning price s e s w Please call 420-9338. le r file cabinets, J-720-2452 Thehe Times-Nows ??2i®c..Kr Roady Sept. 1-!$ $350/offer. 736-7473 - = ^ ib a m en g .A l- Mm*? r«>» i« dm m .. wafr&nUos. Also3wUI wi bed; KING Ptaow - p l « .» o .r « . indor cover, coyi(jiyaf, 3eDver.*480^50 ’ -Een^$25rCair20d^|H 410-5616. prdpane. S e a rs ^ mo DEDBOOlISCTSpc, ' el. Call 208-733-061 solid wood, new never CRIB SET Raggedy FREEZERS Two smismall- UMC>- U st $1295. Will Ann A'Artdy. Bumper avail MO lor $499. 420-5J (208)467-1712 p a d s, skirt, sheet, dia- e r d e e p freezers avi wwiv.downsauaion.ccn) q. ______Pertoct.„for„tlghitk ih ter_ 63«>. C an dejlyer. per stacker, changing ------CommlH»dto ^p a d cover and quilt. sp a c e s. Bott) are I" BEDROOM SET 5 Exeolionc«t o ” perfect runnirtg cor U sed 1 year. $75. Call piece Queen Anne. Asking $100 eoctu 206-432-S676 " 1 5 ' beautiful cond. $1000 - _25 b est offer. Call 2**^ 42 Cali 208-948-9896. U pcom ing deiDEER MOUNT Full 8947 Of 731-9132. body. $1500. Full BEDROOM SET T 5 A uctions b te o d y b e e r mount, ICE MAKER und urxtor $250. Twin sizeto • $4$4500 or take both for counter model, stal $5500. Call 208-731- loss Steel, less than .'vA/V’-- *5 tres*. Never usod.d. 5 979 or 208-731-5879 B yoar oki. Paid $50 $100. Breakfast soiling for S200. C * ' nook. $ 100. 5 ploce FAST TREES Grow 6- H ICZIC 208-326-3473. ------molal p a tio e e t $75. 10 ftTyr. $9.95-$16.95 ■ RANGE g a s KItclxic h en 735-0227______^ dollvorod. Potted. ■ ^ drdream up- - Brochure. Bn 600-616- ■ AkJ. self d o a n co BEDROOM SET 6 . vectional S2: 3405. fasttroos.com w I f " pieces, dresser, head-rt® Chock Out The 3^ Kiichon AW W/D ?1! ■m F » o ivM T I y < V C : board, 2 flight stands. FENCE MATERIALS H C o m p ac to r S25 e: ^ * mirror, chest of draw- approx 400 linear ft. cond 733-9339 _____ ers. $460. Coffee troaled codar fence m j N RANGE Kenmormore, fable and 2 end tables ar>d gale. $12 por 8 It . like w / marble tops, Light” and On Une 24/7 at section, g” 1 year old. usod 2 monlhs. lii www.mt0lc«li^r.eom ic: J new. while. S35050 or wood. $250. groat you dismontle. Coll best offer. 735-4176176 Andltlon. 734-8004 559-779-6090 or 530- _ Auction fi' 767-4333 ______r r e REFRIGERATOR )JuT BEDROOM SET; 7 7 Advertlaing \ . o o ^ m C S E I= ?S E ^ c S ^ mond. side by sMsMo, p'oco. Includos bod.i. Jill Hatton | RSHfNG i GEAR I water/ico In door,3t, Ig nlghtstand, dresserir 206-736-3222 SALEI 4 X 4 S 1 2 733- wilh mirror, chest. Still capacity. $300. 73: ni i16 a ft. Storcraft bool i l ^ H D T O W P A O C A G E 5129 or 306-5949J boxod. Worth $4,000.J. IheUetfimttnMffcom with wi t/o motor. (120 ------Sacrifice $1,499. Canin '------* hp REFRIGERATOR hp Morcriusor) ond 3W„. M'-T.M-ZO-SiSO traitor. 15 ft. bool SSS KHchon AWe Stall less steel, skfo9 t by CHAIRS 4 matching all w/25 hp Johnson ______‘30275 motor. (2) Bronco MSRP side with lce maKetaker, wood, black satin fin- MFGINVDIfOia>— »2»337 25.4 cubic ft. 20 m me os ish. SigS ’ for all. 2 2 = = ;= :^= -- popontoon floats. (1) ______*2500 okj. Pd $1350 sell)I1 forfl cuslom CAPTAINn MEN’S ROLEX Browning B'J float tubo. $ ^ . Call 73S-8IS6.156. CHAIRS. uphol-(. WATCH (2) (2) 24 Ib. ThnJSl 7 ^ stored with woodd Works porfoclly. olodric «>« trolling mo- I I SiOE-BY-SlOE bloc! orms & logs light color,f In original box. tors. (1) 3 hp. Gas } one cond. S37iW7S. S200/bom. 733-64777 Dato Ju st Modol. trolling motor. Ice STOVE g loss loj - Gold faco & band. augers p (gos and .black. S275. W/DI so sot! COUCH nkM $50.I. $2,500. hand). hai Nooprono $180 or will soil so Dinette eet w/6S Call 208-731-0478 w WO adors, flippers, Km Sflporato. 421-0341tl chairs. $140. Mat-:• I misc. n^i fishing goor. trees set.’king. $60. A lso: 24 It. 1975 ■ TELEVISION 3 yoar o^ I. i m a '. ■ All Hope c h ea t, oak. like Diplomal motor | H 25* Doowoo. $100 c J 2006SBiaMODBS now. $105.735-9379 U n i n i ^ Q a ^ homo, good condl- ■ 0 °/q /( FOR UP TO bost olfer. Call 20G tion and runs greati 734-355 4 ____ DINING ROOM SET SeeeC 1216 North | h H J 2 oval.' hardwood. (6); p -.-:...."S WHIRLPOOL W/D. : ) AlROTOnLLING Rllmora,r Jerome. years old. S550/offerofjor uphoistorod choirs, . W ood mowing, blodo Satunfay S Onlyl uRw tove loavos, oxtonds to * SY BUY PULAN EASY y Black Frigklalfo ttovi work, dum p truck 8. A ug.u j 26** a tte r 8am . ^ , elect. $250/offor. Car „ |i 98*. $700. All In oxc. loodor. Corrugating. \____ C a sh & Carry ^ > 208-404-9646. cond. 206-733-4123 Y 0 U Pick a W e S i i o w/ 1You ^ And TTliat's How you D Mogk: Volloy oroa DINING ROOM SET lARY KAY going out § 8 04 D enver Flrw • | New Vehicle I n v o i c e Table’solid wood of business salol All Tlie ice W SaveI ILots of Green | BulkUngllatMiaUm W round. 48 inches 20e<^26-4631 supplios sup 50% off. ,1 —- — across, (2) 12 Inch oX- = L Call206-736-6dS3 C a JOB GRKN IS COMMTWTIID TO SAVING YOUlUTIMi, BECAUSE YOURRTIME15VAlUABii.J FREE U sed roofing5 tir tonston leaves. (4) JOHN DEERE Riding HT? 2 lATTRESS sir and miscellanoou U w n Mowor, AS IS. H lumber. Must taktf all doos work, noods sor- quoon. z , 9 $40, Float- p S a r a 'S T ube, w adors & fins, • , Call 206-S37-4114 1 - table doths. In good , vkdng: $350. GREAT $50,208-308-3926' RAILROAD TIES for fc condition, $150. DEAU 733-3062 [1)06 GMC CArrNYONSLTRIM ~ 2006 PON]ftlACVIBE I solo. 7-8 foot lengthsQths ^ u tch solkj lAYTAG w asiw LAWN MOWER Swish- Km, neoH litK) wood wtth glass |100. Whiripool dryer . ' pine and oak. quonltt’ or pull bohind T60 5 ^ discounts avail.. &> do doors, hoighi 78 Inch. 3 J2- width 54 inches, goodi Trails. 60, Inch cut. Itvory avail. 208-312 usod loss than 10 compound bow load- / S581 or 206-645-328» a i conditkin. $200. od. $275.733-3915. / ------C alt 208-733-7563 hours. $1.400/offor. R OORNG SHINGLE!iLES — ■ ■ — - Call 208-733-0712 ORGiRGAN . Wurlitzor, gray. now. novo,ovor DINING SET table. 6 SSOO. E lectric Chair, I SEA RS Rkling Um ti- usod. . 20 bundlesdios, chairs, hutch, chorry Hovoround. $2,100. mowor. 3 yrs. old. SL $60 for all. 324-3056)56 wood. $500/offor. Bedroom furniture: ) . now bonory & stooring , I ^ — — D reeser & H ope matching drossor, SUPPLIES rocks. Rail I goar, oxc. cond., Rail- Chest$100 539-3609 chost of drawers. (2) road tios. Boams 4 - $500. Coil 679-2201. sizes Irom smallI? Kti DRESSERS, (2) EddIo) nigrnlghl stands. $500. Ugo, 208-420-472828 • Bauor wood drossors,. Cali 206-733-3943 M!MSRP______M7080 MSRP---- _*19629 $200 oach. Computor m AT10 DOORS (2) otri- WjMFG INVOICE____ MM 91 -< •0 5 . Arm oire, $300, paid; B»rel»iiBiul^ht MfGINVOia--->M7840 um . 6x8 & ono stool RlRE8ATIS ...... ^MSOO • in' (MOR60MtH5 ! $ 1200. E ntertaJn- RtBAHS...... »2000 • ORon'; o*roR36ivnH5i| Electronics r BIKE ladles wHh bos- door 32x6 $200/offor . L _ . - ment Center, $50. all togolhor. W/D $200 \ “ Movingl 733-3062 ■ kot Pd $349 soil for o" ' TELEVISION RCA. 46* - $150. Tony Littlo Elite Call 208-324-6411 S&OO/offor. Call 208 208- HALL TREE^TOR- Gosoll. $100. Exc p iALAY ^ STATION It In 735-1035 oltor 5pm.. m.. AGE BENCH Hriih^ cond. 208-734-2671 groot qra, shapu, S65. mirrorod panols and ] BOWFLEX XLT. load- Aiso ^Isc gomes fof solo. B m It soot storogo, 40 H* , Call 208-252-1131 HotTub&Poote)|S $200.206-543-6960 od, in out ot lho box - condition. $700. Calt pooiOOL TABLE with B m P 2006 CHEVYYCOBAIT 2006 CHEVY = UVING ROOM SET allI 208-735-4076. quo rEQUINOX HOT TUB. Hot Springs quos. $150. Call 208- «UBH fuino loathor, , 3 piecos. 735-0227.______6 person, rww co4o( $ 1,200 or bost offor. somo accossorios'"OS. W as $2,700 Must solll UPC OV ERS. donim, $1000. 734-3847 3 yeors oM. 539-0018 SSO, P lan o keyboard , ' e o a ' UVING ROOM S e t- . sS. stand, $50, Christ- mas tree. $25. Floor C offlM en'.’.< , • ClaaalcB eautlhil light’ 'ARMOIRE antique. tern wood with glass. lamp, SIS. Hanging ; walnut $125. Wood light ligh fixture, $25. Call COMPUTERS 2 ond tabios. round' grane armoire $70. 206 100 coffoo labk). soto ta- 206-733-4530. Pentium 3's from $100 I Lg maple hulc h $150. 150. blo & largo ntalching FORM DOOR 3 2 -alu- V Pontium 4's from $150 OW Ironwrito Ironer ® 'r „ ' 2 mirror. Must soo to Tiinum. $35. 5 ploce Coll 208-732-0512 ; $60.208-324-2567. ------bollovo. Coll Joy for Ivlng room eel, H LAPTOP TOSHIBA[BA. oppt. 324-8998 »uch. chairs, tables. ■ _ good condition. $250 . EXECUnVE HOME I S180. (2) leaf B T c MATTRESS SET $119 ?598 5 ^ 9 9 8 Call 208-308-6492 I RE«COEUNO 3lower/catcher«. $35 § full orthopodic. now in >0. Weight bench. ■ ______- < m wngjOM______wow/thsBOIIII - . plostk;. Con dolivor. Bathroom FfxUina cnoo. .q , (2)Celllngfans ■ ' Call 208-420-6350. n all R oso color, v/lights. $45 oa. . ■ J ^ MATTRESS SET mom- 2-sinks, 1-stwl, n..i3ueon . sizo . hIde-a 2006 CHEVY TR1UULBLAZER 2006 CAOILUACESCADE FIREWOOD kxJgo poio pole ory foam. Conforms to■ l-jacuzzitub. >ed couch. $75. 1^ ^ ' «C»4 !, $950 or bost offer. plno. good woodood. body. Now. novor Complete 65 gallon' good cord, $l70/cord«rd. usod. Ust $1499. iq u a rlu m w/7 fish & hkjntor groon "J?*!, Leave msg 655-4162.16^ . Sacrtfico $399. 111 occossorios. $100. podeslal sink & stool S.,., — 420-6350 Cnn dolivof. ^33-1504 after 4pm. H AAAAAAAA $150. WANTED TO BUY>Y PIUOWTOP OuoonI ______TTIredofTlied H Ash. Maple. Black* $129, mattress andI Fumiture WVhyl hy Body out of fuel • Locust. Walnut 6& box set Brand new, Whitewashed, CallJall Jim (206)732-5362 Apple hardwoodsto with warranty. 420-, • :-Dining room formal and/or fmlt woods. 6350. Cen deUvor. table w/6 choirs ^EADMIU good H Will buy mulUple 1- Lighted hutch. rendition, $50, cord«l20S-721-2113^3 SECTIONAL Inchjdes' 1- Formol sonifing Call ^ 208-306-4207 ■ jjk AAAAAAAAA Sleeper and (2) redln- table. $2,500. -p/ r< \------era, great cor>dition, / RCA 25 inch works H W OOD STOVE. Blaze I t $350/bffer. Must Selli — 0™°jrea t and in good ■ ^ 5 9 8 King, good cooditlorr Call 208-539-4531 corkwnditlon, $50/offor. ■ $^.208-326-5365. Bedroom S*t :all r a il 208-320-2372 | UrSIIUKAI ______OTTKBBTH)mm SLEEPER SOFA dou- tNeedboertf king size ------^ bie, tapestry fabric,, •FootStooUiZ) WASIASHER A DRYER MiM IBce new. $475. CallI malching. grea}reat oond, $400. g ! 206-734-3554. •EntartMlnmant Menlien's Tour Edge golf >et, $150.731-0002. SLEiOH BED soUd: OerjfBf • • t , )tfa« wood, brand now, stinI •JawHryC*$» KIOE-A-BED. coffe< I .•Oneeeer large wHh rORU BUSINESS for in box. List $699, sell sale. AD inventory and end tables, queer matchlr>g minora. X . $249. Can deliver. $27,000. WUI sea all bed, Lazy Boy reclln •A m o ln , $2,200. ^ Call 206-420-6350. r p a rt Call 312-3531. er, mlac. househok ALLUKENEWt Hems. MOVINCINQ SOFA Ume green and C om e se e th e se — y i SALEI 20S-733-593(>930 beige, 3 cushioned, WhUe they a re sUB In B H | m i=*or\iT i/vn»c«ikMcno~ contuston. Make MM SOFA - nevy/whlte “ IS-rasSTr" H JWj S IN E T ‘ ArtJey, B KKlmwHtnMntuxli . chedc. country look, useeraed one school year, - youradcompMtiy.8p*l«■ dean & niee. $200. ^06-731-M78 ■ outnBitnfcTaxBaiat Can208-404-e883. anytime | J32 .•aMagy;is!g-^a?5; tt • V Sitifldtuida)(,Au0iit26,2OO6 Tkne»Nt E-U

. S a t u r d ^ , A u g . 26,2 6 ,2 0 0 6 MMM m ^ m I m i m m s KX360 ‘99 lots Ic of ex- DUCATT 800 Mo YAMAHA '8 2 Soccaa YAMAHA *81 IT 465, It condition. *02 red. tow mile YAMAHA *01 Y22 THEAClCESONBR]H i ) G E ^ BobbyI b y w o l i r very nice cond. a R * 650 Shaftdrtve. UKX •• • S425, b e st offer, new. $4400 732- [9^ actual ml. stored sincea Call 206-731-8487. Call 208-536 deri vory little. $28( TIQE -02 2000V'aV U m ll- offer. 7 34-6797 artei ■89. Just out ol shopP ______—:------' SUZUKI. •03>3 RM250. ed. TAPS, 311315 hp. ------_ _ _ with all n e ce ssary ro- YAMAHA '8 7 Big -g- pairs. $850 or any .“A thermonuclear?ar war cannot be ' NORTH ^ . 08-26-A pro taper bars, bi FMF- wakeWd, onlynly 145 YA M AH A -02 YZ25C y W heel 200. eloctric ^ ■ reasonable offer. *85. silencer, hours, clean.t. 1Betow excelleni condltk ^ start. $1400. I9M considered a contbntinuation of pol- A J 3 Yam aha 2 5 0 dirt biko. B mw/offir.lr. '00 RM NAI5a , $31,999 Big Wheel 60. $500. ities by other meaeans.“ V Q1096 )99. ^ $3,300 or b est ^orter. off $t50. Dan 410-1284. 250 pro taitaper bars. eves... 206-734- Call206-316-3110 _ Coll 208-420-5006. : ■ ' ' —A- Andrei SaJiharov ♦ 10 9 8 BUIs pipe.e. $1,500/ days. 208-724-1; ♦ A 10 9 7 ' offer. 206-31 VAMAHA W ) PW50 YAMAHA '03 RoRoad YAMAHA ■OS XV1100 >CT SUZUKI “OS5 1 Boulevard model. $775. S tar 1600 . tow mlkmiies, Virago, extra doan; WlWEST EASI $3,300 lirm. G un Safe AK-p«o Limited EdKlWton. 2.000 Call 208-308-77<.7743. loaded wwith Put yourselff inir the E ast seat aA 7 6 4 ♦ AA K 8 5 2 mHes, 805< . oxtfas,prt8line shai Horltago. holds 27 for today’s deal andan see if you can V A 8 5 2 ¥ KK J 3 flames. $5,9' » YZ250 $9;200 or besl offer.oK guns. $2 ,000 lirm. 2 offer. Pieasa I. extra 423-6039/420-360 Call 206-30B-9646 defeat declarer,er, the great Zia. ♦753 ♦ ' ♦2 d soat, YAMAHA *«3 80. very ------good condttion. $600. Mahmood, in thre ^ a sy cHance to) supports' him but i^did not do so. Th;rhat is the agree- VuVulnerable: Neither :-menUoday’s Eastist and West had. - DeDealer East C- If your partnerer (West) had a di- --amond honor, Itt wouldv clearly be Thrhe bidding: liTright to duck thehe opening spade g . South W est Northt I ;^lead, but if decla:Iarer’s diamonds 1 ,*^are solid, a differeerent defense may 22 ♦i Pass 3 ♦ EPass I J: :be called for Whii^ich do you think 3JNT jyj AUpass Iis right? J: In the quarterfi ES jrfinals of the 1999 OpOpening lead: Spiade four i-rOrbis Bermudaa Bowl,] Poland’s ^ B o tto m ;-:Jacek Romanskiski, sitting East, BID WITH THE ACIiC E S _ ■ ’ v H fithought it too lilllikely th a t South l n e 08-26-B H S t^lSvouid have nineie tricks on top if N a tio n a lF m ...... S a i e ^ ------SSA :-rthe opening leadd was> ducked. Ac-— 5 ^ South holds: E v en t :- :cordingIy, E a>t st' won the spade A Q 10 9 A DRIVEE LIKE NO 01ITHER ■ ;-:Wng and cashedid ithe.ace. On the ¥ 7 4 C.second spade, West, Julian ♦AKQJ6 >:Wukowski, playec/ed the seven, the A KQ :*:higher of his twofo remaining: spot- :t;^cards as a suiC-pr•preference si^al South West NorthI EI ast M9i ^OU CAN BITJY A BRANDDNEW 1 I ♦ Pass 1 ¥ Pass F j ;:.‘;for a heart. So, £ Rom anski \f * ;r.^witched to a heslieart and the de- fRO» 2006 NISSAN SEIENTRAI. 8 I %-fenders quickly' tooktc three tricks , ^ .•t^in that suit to te;at a t the game. • \NSWER: Jump to threethi no- V I ^ F O R A SSLOW AS 1 >• In the other• room.r( South de* :rump to show a goodI longla dia- H • -ceptively starteded with a one no- tiond suit and extra valualues. The . ■ ^ Urump overcall,, raisingrj his part- llternative of rebidding; threeth dia- r 9 9 9 1 :ner’s invitationjn to game and n onds m ay leave yoiyou a H j HI Imaking it much harderhs for the de- sartscore with the samee 1losers( as D m M w r • >fense. East wonI thetf: spade king at n no-trump. Equally, a two-no- ■: trick one and conti•ntlnued with a low :rump rebid may get parilartner too 1 9 - I • rspade. When thele club jack came sxcited — your hand: doe'sd« not H- . ^ ook good for play anywhwhere but B »225250 MFG REBAn - H •:down in three rounds,ro declarer L#42t16 ■ : soon had 11 tricks.ks. n in; tp-rnall him St ^ t>oht>ohby»-olffiiimlnd»prinB,eom. Co|)jriAhl 20M. Unlied Feature Syndl(^dlcste. Inc. | | F i 1 ! J y

8 2 2 , , B 2Ut 4 ---^ jjfii|^;Fopa8' j]; Watted To Buy Guns Gi & Rifles )Mm H)6 NISSAN FROIDNHERXE 201006 NISSAN PAH l^jiSerirfaM WANTEDW TO BUY 6 or RUQEIGER No. t 270 | q s x RI'04 '0 4 750. doan ^ 7 lb.4>owling boll. Will Woo POWERS ORCHARD b Iwo helmets. [0 H [TO ■ buy or trade for 10 or $59< I roar tire. K&N. ; Canning pe ac h es a re IS i tb. bowling ball. “ir OSE » : $6900/01lO/offor. Coll / C H v ' ' loosE readyl Several . Callc 208-733.0953 vorielles available. — B80-3590. I f ^ g Q f ! PIcJtocloryoupick. WANTED W) TO BUY or C «IIS4»6860 trtrade leather wofWng q q)LF u CART *00 EZ Iy «2 oirla f ^ lools, stamps, punch-, qo50. now tiros. Mag °GlUo. 12.000 V U-PICK KELLEY 08, « hits, etc. Call 733- Coll 208-655- ; PEACHES . 3916 3 or 306-3739 " a ar 734-5676. A t Kelley O rc h ard — r i’crraors; • •Elberta Peaches WANTED W> TO BUY tall- 526<2000, 734-4199 or HARLEY'S 3ScIb. 9gate for a 1992 Ford 20-4658 or 733-0900 1200 SSp< p o rU tsr, lull N60y MODfuwnc - A s Thoy Ripen* • long bod ^ ton imck. q q)LF i f CLUBS ladles I, sharp. P leaso . 10 mllos w osl of PProforobly brown. Call coik:allowoy X16 irons, 3 208-654-2359. ’50*500 NISSAN CUSTOMIR CASH 324-5061 or 420-5061 oohissamcust 5 I I W [ ^ ^ rtNI33,WII130 M r . Costco, thon 6 mHes 3 iru sond wodgo. flex HARLEY D MOOEW43716 5 .0 'FOR 36 ,4 8 1 60m — liorth in ttw canyon. “ raphlto shaft, excel- 'F 0 R 3 4 « . WANTED TO BUY S ^ P %F0R 48 * 6 0 « .W $ O 1 C J $ - 10:30-6:00 dalty. Tractors, running. In JJ"!>nt condition, S350, H lP ira 543-5330. Bring your nood ' ol ropalr/sotvago; :all 208-734-6254 L 5 ,9 * mo. 3 3 9 „ o I contoipors. Also. tOiI HM ■OKHrt wi™ 5H*160Wi alf‘Sol discs, roller har- q q)LF i, p CLUBS Loft . : Availobio ot rows, plows. Bob Brown u ™ Ktlloy G arden C enter 2 ondod, Nike sling- 208-312-3746. ovos. g^O,hot Irons. Taylor lado drivor. R560XO WANTED ^ I TajJaylor modo 3 wood Used Souno V-st<'•stool Cleveland Coll 200-736-4667 „od|'o dgos •586's. Coll softtail S BOTTLES WANTED boloro 3pm or 734. ail Springer. E OUR FULL.L LINE ■ BottJe diggers I wilt leave mossogo, or2( ipo-hanger bors. ' b ^ your clean em'> 'L>i Sreamin- ! bo»od and unom „ « pJl r Eaglebxfibxhoual. 5200 ^PRE-OWNMED VEHICHHLES. TRUC •bossod bottlos. Pre- '• • mllos,IS. rnico biko, 14920. Wlll buy coiioc. Wdlciasuppllw M - ATVs . $13 • Jons & old door can- = IF IMPORT A •nl|>gJor8734.1108. HOSPITAL HC BED. oloc- BOMi)MBARDIER '05 (2) P R . ^ SUVS, FUJLL LINE OF fohvuiylotahotmaii.eofn trie, tr paddod show er Qutlilutlandor's, 400cc. bonch. com m odo, 4x4, ‘3^ 48*1“ ■■ SlekotSk* “ x4. vory low milos. walkor. $400 lor all or exc. DDOMESTIC CARS!( ;\Wiyl Body out ol fuel ); XC. rand. $5,000 por haRLEV:Y DAVIDSON | n m moke offers. Coll 324- unlVi • Cali Jim (208)732-5362 ^ nit/olfor and 2-ptoce loi SocSportster 663 7670" • rrwrnlngs or sklekJe toad truck reck custof^Cn, 6K, m ust soli .▼JTTTVVVTTTY wt>eker>ds. w syystem. st $1.200/oHor. (or healthalth $4500. Call tV ip O E d all traps, new ^ RECUNER Electric As- ^11 soli 8oparololy. 208-358-158-1454 msg. .0 1 old. Locol buyer. 8l8t, burgundy, 1 yoar Cat':all2Q6-67B-5218. ^THEOREiEENTEAMHHAS A VEHII •c ash pay. 731-0290. ®' Y-DAVIDSON okf oxc. cor?d., SSOO. uQ N t >NDA ’04 Sportrax =XSTDI Softail <2) wheeled walkors. 250 50. low miles, oeuco. excelleni0* con- WltNTEO a fow goodq cond.. $50, oo, S2si 2500. Ploaso call Litton many mi extras. FOR ANY BLlU D Q E T l^ • (ttyablo or repalroblo Call g 208-320-2372 loI- ;i$fltoles noedod lor — O8-3O0-1OO9. $14,650.30. P lease call .yeulh project. Any WHEELCHAIR Wl ovor IWASAKI '09 Lakoto _208;Z21i31-6742. ;«tji#. Ploaso no plas- se * o o now. exc cond. nnocOOcc, sport/utinty. HONDAroi '01 CRI 25 ^ ■ '^ 1 1 .tlar Donations accept- w/cor " carrier will sell «9ir2100 Call 308-7743. goodciId condition. 006 NISSAN QUE y NISSAN AtS w A D ^ l for$350.423-5104. ; ^ 736-0^22 msg. king. $1,500. n t C ILAHI3 *01 500 HO. rn ti M08-316-0953 ft? IV/pfTEO Bam pigoons M ’’ph'rilh Winch ond racks. ' young homing pi- loll 208-655-4131 or HONDA'«k ’85 VROOF IfV ; a^ 8. Call izBO-0500. ^ 08-734-5678 . torcoptor.tor. rtow tires t f i O l battery, runs IMKTEO I am looking • BFBROWNINQ S b £ fILARIS l U bo' $1,4W. Call m •t(T Don Williams tk:k- WIrKhostor V m og. with QOOd, $ 206-3S6-056-0173 ______! porformlng a t O ac- scopo, s< oxtras lr>cl,. .tUB P ete's fri Sopt. $650/tiffer. » 731-7741 H H HONOAI O01 kler T r ^ 90. •I^porale birthday — m otor turnsturr over, h>-lo : ^ s e n t 420-6978 ELK ^ TAGS 2 antlerad M W good .parts elk landowner tags, b W ^ 5 . 30B ^ o p moooy paW. — cets, lust be en H m ,0'FORS4«. mnsuM 208-666-0274 QUN CABINET hold 10 BlacHock. SOYearAfT”' s o r ^ wBd H and ready to 1-0* t .0%FOS48ftMao. guiis, two slkllng ' nlveliversary Edltton, all „ o j *2.001!.000 for pair o r ■ glass doors/storage, whei ^*FO R72m . VfAfnEOTOBUY • g heel drive, like new, 0)$i,200200 or (1) $800. ■ tunFw J3 3 9 «o: ” I’Sj.ChevroletFteotslde 36X75X13’. 3 $125/of- Catl 208-7J8-788-2S52 ■ m uuaomsMnismKM a - - - f t * ton pick-up bod. fer. fc 206-733-7889 :^& all 20 ^ 736-6008 ' ~ * R d l ^ C A L K A WS A ^ K lin QUN CABINET hold 8 ^ k i t A A L U KX260.3. oood ( condl- TO BUY 16' g g u n s ,' g tsss door, 788-4481 tion. S25fiSSOOMfer. Can • ^ n g boat wKh drawor d beiow. exc. — r— >8-308-1725. x ^ p y and waBc cond., o S150. C al 208- MAHA ■04 YFZ •tSrough window. Call 733-1964'or 7 733-5290 ^lardly Hdden. $5000. KAWA8AK)AKI'04 12SKX ------lease can 208^ 8- excellent oondRion. QUN SAFE Herttage ipot Kirs with eceee- «ANTEOTOBUYAny 009______- low hours m m m s mS 2 3 S E & S hoMs 16 guns. Mint ^ 7 ^ , $2,800; CaU ^ sstalas; Pottwy. ^ MAH* ™ Kodmll " 5 “' 5= condttion. New 50. winch, never out 736-3744r44 or 731:4394 pIcturM, Indlsn itoms, $1,700. « Sen for Lavl'B. horaa ,tsc k . $1,400. c Call 208-732- 2.'“*f the g a ^ e . $6,200.- -m b H «ll208-732-8l97 Jmmlry. quilt*, S461 6 Of 309-0482 toys, and tokens. 206* — e a i I g s M 1 0 8 0 BI1ueK Lakes BhnL H. 824-4731 Of Bte-4721 REREMINGTON (2) 1187 H j 12 gage 3* magnum ‘K g l !“ J J r 20818-735-7900 Anyoopwrfcioamowr' fcfor steel shot (1) 870 M B CHaH»dii|il port youm PPump12g«Kie.2Hfor s ul a “OS XB9S, tow KAWASAK llwrt(^dMlon«>Mtw UISKi Bhot 431-0882. mDei)Des. $6,000. Caa B” te»tyoud»^73M891 6677-29S7/evea. 208-06-639-7666 C*aiC»-3IB UK M 2 T>b m Niwi,W W M 38,3IM . . ■

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' DODOEIE <7 6 W inneba- H O U D A Y '0'00 Rambter SIERRA '92 S*5- wheel, ner 36' 27K walk around bedroom,b< MGB '64 ’ convertlti•ortlbk), BOAT 12 foot alu- ah KOFFLER older 14 fttL RAFT 16- Alra Jagaruni CAMPER CAI 9 ft. over- S S S (40 engine. 727 Vacatkmer mission, genera- mis.. 2 tip ouls, mini refrigerator. ml- red. all synchrohro 4 mlrftjm. 9.S hp motmolor diifi boat & trailer.sr. Cataraft. boxes, floor, shshot, good condltkjn,* conti jad roof, $1,200 $49,000.). 731-00027 crowavo. SteSleeps 6 speed, new top,3, runsri with trailer, $1,00000 or i Complete, ready toto oars, NRS frame, pripriced to sell $700. grealj a i l e r , $ ,000 . —— Comes withlh hitch, & drives, great oppor- opp boaoffgf. 735-4176176 nsh, $1600. Coll 208-8- . $3800. 543-4750 CfCall 206-308-4247 Call > <>0.731-5266 MONACO3 '{‘95 Windsor snowbird homo, lunity for tinkeringring & — 308-3827. ------evos.. 73M 461 day?. — 7 8 C ham p 32;, d lfsel ^ l pusher. 6 supor storage,le. S9000, driving or tor)r full i BOAT 12' ahimlnu -'' ■— I CAMPER CAJ SHEU SCCU:URrTY SHELL for . good SEA DOO ‘03 XPDI. iry cam por, soo<( son trons. Jake c all 206-324-2-2715 reslomtk)n. $4500500 or w/tralter. In g « ?'• SKI CENTURIAN ‘98 ShSharp. Mack, fiber- smaliall pickup and 4^ ' solar panels, ------:------ibrfer.---- $6,500teffer. SEA rolor.AC.O.r«ir- f “> V .utatwr iJost offer, omail orr ' ^ shape. $450A)rre ^ Bite 21 foot 377 gliglass. Fits '94-'01 somme t extendod. Exc . etc. 74K. T A H O E '02 23' 326-4933 of 490-0410415---- OOO '04 O'DC Super now Wolor healer L^»?avo cutykjrOholmaiI.coi:l,com hours, open bow. tow- OcDodge long box. condnd, $200.543-5676 “IS upholstery, $32,000.I. 208-733- out AC, mic(' , tor photos. Call11 Tyler Ty ------Charoer, 3 seater, er, steroo. $18,500. • Wl FISHING BOAT 1: Wired for lights wilh & ------ig. -Very good 82iaor2Q{208-691-6440 CD. awning, m 208-764-3631 eveve., 12’ $8,500/otfor. Pricos“ ARTIC CAT ‘97 (2) hohas kxks. $450. Call SHEU: U fits Ford long ------dition, $ 11,001 oluminum 6 hp h lr)dude (2) crafi, trailer, Uion," M .5 0 0 Of r o a DTREK JO - Falrfiekl.______Tigor, Shark ]ot skis, 733-3249. 73 bed.d. $150/offer. H o^ I h lEK '98 190. 208-539-3542 Evinrudo with' tralle-alter, vVill consider selling 0Her..Call 208- class B.po $800 or best offo lfl lOOOcc. with alu- T I •85XR80.S300/of- J**’ ™ « L E R 71,K i s \ SILVER a u c t i olO n t^ : I offer, separately. 733-07122 mlnum trailer, $6 ,000. 'LANCE f ' UTE *02 self- |1". 208-735-0965 | . 737-991 ______al. Dodgo : CoJI 208-731-5485. contained sikle-in c ^ - illy oquippod 9®®^ cond., groat gi (or PRESENTSS : T Call 208-539-0891 or GEORGEGETOWN '00 sis. (ully hunting. SUNVALLEYY 208-539-1594______gper, model 835,6' 6*. o o5 k • C la ssi AA, groat cond. Onan QLASTHON ,'9 3 18 I Bectrte jacks usod 6 7 ^ ^ Call 324- COLLECTOR CARCAR Ellto.,18'. open bov miles, -$33,000 I® mpg. ^ times, likonew, $11,500. MOtO< o r » M m 5 , ^ ’■ B 7 ^^ ,4 W -00974. 9 AUCTIONN ir^a rd /o u tb o o rd Me 673-6671 after Spm. ' cruiser, depth, nnde STARCRAFT *79 16’ timo H701 WANDERER '03 'fl 255 Labor Oay V^eekentkend compass. PS. steret “ u t fast, boat-& trailer, open 6 >0E 78 Von, rpxHAI 3,000 btu. Hko RK. 26', slld(Ide. exc.. Sat-Sun. S ept 22& & 32 largo deep V, PERRIS VALLEY '83 IALL‘95 I RV AC, 13,0 . great famliy boo bow walk through, 55 — tentiat campor van. "5^^'•••••• now, {guarantoed cond.. Ig. - kitchon.> 250 Cor strong 350 marine 8' cab over camper, • $5995. 208-837-662 hp Chrysler molor, FEF typteal E M t - r o w A e rb u>s;— sr Class— ^At — good-work ll^ a m en .— ___ Public A udion—in.______- ____ fnsgnuin^two_____ Jjydraulk: jacks, good new electric trolling 8' jnse-van-a-that-is ------33 ” ft~iflT-moloThoffio: — $8007200-7 6:------ToBuyorSoIl—311— ------^------16 5' props, dual axlo -cSKi7*7Mrcil 208- S h e w e s c r a f t i i ] __ motor,Jishfindor^afh___ tlK a l tt h a s been U's FordI 460.4 gonora- , NE '01 « 5 Jet boat. 135 hp Evin- Evli trailer. $7800.'Can chor, cover, $4200. cch lire life. So tl h a s - tor 2 < jifstroam. www. reucUon«,cof rude w/}et. 5 hp, nis*nJi 306-3836 evenings. 10' aluminum Jon S3 S H E U Fiberglass, slkl- lowt m n ileage & In good Qrg nc 3 X ? c s r "I i 14 foot -- ., ; son trolling motol o t o r , ------Boot w/Johnson nw- queIng vrfndows, new cond.xJ., tiros aro now. carpot. standing ^00® • electric front mouixxjnt SEARAY <94 Spider, tor. M M . 9M^^ ^ 1^ ^ r L n n- 61 door, Hfl struts & hoki VWthth a littlo work it 46K milmiles. $32,000. loaded S e m is A n d ' ; troUing motor, fish fis yellow .& white, 302 down clamps. Fils v«xik Ifer, CallCn743fl 438- - uW bo a great • Cail 2208-326-3793 $eOO/offer op 0 ( tho . r f i n l r t t w r i l ' i p top Ford engine, inboard- • finder, stand' up to long bed Chevy, campTipor & a steal a l or 208-38-731-25S6. ‘ 551 lino. In oxcolloHorn eon- e q u i p m e n l ; ! bodt outboona, new uphol- y $700. Seo It at • • • ; w/sJde curtains & bac $275. Happijoc onty ♦ • • • • • 9 0 7 dition, $13,000. • drop, S6000. Call 206-20{ story, woll maintained. camper tie down sys- I tho Salmon Rtver 1 S j„ CAT BUGKET T 1 Vl : 308-3827. _____ oxc. cond, G reot faml- tom. S135. C a m p e r Clinicnic In Stanley or ..... TravelilTranera. Tl ' yard Quick Conno•nnocl. : S F n ^ 'i h o Clu£noasirvj- ly boat. exc. for waterll- ■ torste p s, folding alu- call1 th e clinic.. 208- owmg upiup goll7 Advoniso — 908 . Liko now. $1200,0, CallC . win Mvo you time oixia skiing. $8.500/oHorar —‘USED SHELLS’- L,Lmlnum, $ 100. 352- 774-;4-3565 for moro your ctutwjt» In Classlloda. ' CEDAR CHE; h e e k 'o i 30' Call 431-0292. or Ouality--tow Pricos- 4666 ^li ______Intomamiallon.______Coii 733-o<3-0931, 5'" Whool,31, Ilargo slide Utility Trail monev. 733-0931 ! ! ! g ^ indler. Selectton. 312-1525 4 ^ ------wdlnotto1 orond iiido-a- - bod. 2 rocllnors. ATV TRAILERI 4 place 6.000 lb., oxc. cond,. cont quoon bod. bod lots • ol tondom axlo.0. qobd 2700 hours. S59,8 31 foot. Sld . with wot kit, cummli 3 X t . 2 2 slides,7d, r SJ5,500. TRAfLER Oianiond Oii rii4 engine. $15,005,000/ ^ oxc. cortd,•420-1945 5x8, Vory qoodod cond, offer, *95 W estoi>8tem fSTALLAlidNl RESn rSPC T IA N C^ E CLEANJCJP HOSm I I INS’ JE Sprinter 4199 or Commodity Tralleraller. C O N S I H U C n W COMPsibEwnAiy I ' ft., liko now. 420-4858 or 73.'33-0908 S28.000/olfer. Call Cl REPAIR DBMOUnONl “■ Cmi.u^Miiini, .OCATOR sed. in WATER TRUCK Fi nndothca- od8 a v fa « ' 1 littlo work. or2Q&«)&0420 ^ HAULAWAYS LLC (or. Ploaso NOTICEJE CUSTOMERS I ABT GALLERY ‘ThcCtJmpony I------WHO NEED':d ' HO M E n youcantrjot" ------Prvf(«sio(uil lutLSUU. FHmk'fl Cican for j I.' Com ^-n;ui]& F I L L D I R T R ATEUER LANDSCAPING ^ Ptimting.grounil e r v i c e Call 208-28' Immodialo •Vs 20' soil 1 0 0 2 CASHTODAYIVI SchaoloTFWArtrt Bonded AinaumJ. Plnctnuml & Gniding ^ v,.r.^j<-triiiiiniw. Cosi] Tony^alloow Repair* . ^ , NOMAD '95 ■s, WorksitcpHinOil,I. 733-7300 Twin Rock-DirtConcretf ■ T n i cjsinteno'fl t o com. forced£ ‘X L % : Auto Parts;; And iff e78-«>40 B urfcy Rlwovii1& DiKjxwfU, TerondLandKopfaig JJ . m akes and modolsdels A cn ik & Gmp/tite Frccc.siinuiu«. W wxlnxrc(

' ' ' V SiSatuiday,A i«w t26,200e Time tai '-■/ 'T-ifm it I TRUCKS W AK XLT,. QMC *83 K lon ext cab,ab, Soil your vehk;! cab, 5.7U V8, power BV- ov------jrodt, orythlng. AC,’ m alcfvCfV llate [^[^row n flood OT TOD/ »ndl- ing sholl. 5 spd manu- ■ ■ ■ ■ Bcvlagallyot ‘Ion, $3;76o/offer.. CCall al. 150k mltos. ReallyIlly To advertis I Silverado. m akes andimodils nv 423-6039/420-360604 good shapo. $6000/X)/ tise call classifie offer. Call 734-2170 Kt cab. V8, 1-80O-574-12 FORD '93 Rangor XI 7 3 3t-0931 -( ext. 2 0 m 4.BL. autolUto, 4WD. ------= 2 WD, 5 spood, / ’, TRUCKS WANTEDIIiT ' H e c t o r n l g ! i ° i U i AM/FM cass., ' I r . miles, includes Dcd Z ■» RLER Sat 9-2pm. TV. KIMBERLY Kl Frklay 12 TWIN lool boxos, $3,011,000. TODAY! TWINFALLS IN FALLS Friday TWIN FAIALLS S a t only! dbl bed, fumlturo and noon-7pm r & Sol 7am- andd Saturday.! 8am- 7*? Bab Call208-934-5808. Sat & Sun 9-7 Movlngl aby sluff, loys, ■ R a d U _J___ Buyir>g all years. Bl - mlscoilaneous. Spm. : Multifamlty yard . 2pm.m. Moving Salei stroller, aquarium & H ldi^a^d. colfoo & HIB b FORD'00 F-150,ISO, super FORD -94 AT, F-1:.150 m akos ar>d m odels5 & 2423 Jordan Une salo. • Lots ol item s. CouchHich, . ' chairs. setup, &home ddcor. end tables, queon cab, short bbed, 4 4x4 short box, loodinctod, 1-800-574-1248. Hwy 30 to 93, s o u th to 347 Lincoln S tre e t ctotho;ithos, homo d6cor 1740 Pc bed. La-Z-Boy rediner. I.4L. auto, club cob, J51 W in jr, • J o rd a n L ane — id much moro. m isc. h ^ x te h d d Items. RUPERT Fri..Sat. 8-4. “m b '? w S ^ i a K 3 w o . $ i° 3 .™36 motor, $3500/ofltoKe^r! TOYOTA'02 dbl Mb,■ 4 TWJN ™ALLS Sol only, 4X4, crow 228 h ..,, (upstairs) Coil 206-324-8227.;7. dr, V6, 4WD, oft roadad '> I GARAGESALE. MOVING** SALEI Tires, . Adult, chiklren miles, like n ll lools, comping, hunt- TWIN pkg. AT, exc cond,Id, Z. PRODUCEAND IN FALLS Fridoy 4 babyly nam e brond ry ' w arran w/comper shell, low3W Ing, antiques, dishos and.d. Saturdoy 8-3. ctolhing.,g„ antique lad* ,$26,500. ALBION SaL Gam. Lg.J. MUCH MOREI . ___ FORD ’02 F-250250Lariot, ■ ■ IP IIMF B - miles. 208-731*8991.I. & knick-knacks. Aniiquitiquos, hots, book's, dor back bi chairs, A s s i s t j Slzo doih o s (3X). mar-I- Every Saturday short ^._crmcrew cab, :falByantty/sinKr5can~ -fi25^2S.W _(Eaatof ----- button mie^Jiomo-dA-— Biton«i (H=TOYOTA-<96T100,^ext^X t-. — ■ ------Vlsllors'Conler:)------710 S^i^'^A Tr-ioathorr^^ d i o s o l ,— ner anter>na. doors, Wendell City ParlT __ 710 Campus Dr . corrBodcKlding & more. 275 S. Ida)- m cab, shell, .air, cruiso,(0, ------1219 Brut IS S K easv dishes, toys, grinder.r. Info; Call Sharia F u n d a g e Circle.. W ondoll 208- XC cond f o r d '94 F-150. supluper whools, very ntoe, RUPERTSot.iSua, IN FALLS Friday “ i- rosToii=' ' ' 135 W est S tre et ( f . 208-536-6169 i Jall 539- cab, short bod, V8^8 L $7050 firm. Coll 206*lo­ 8am. Tont, barbecue. nndd Saturday.a . ^5FAUS Sal. & CHEVY 7 7 ' h ouse N ol Post CHflco)0) ---U bods. t Lots ol mlscollo- 5 ^ 7 312-0840. Somo fumlturo. Sun. Kids K ctolhos, boautiful - tn „ r n “o51' ■°°°°- a S i S l E * . ALBION S at. 8am-7pm“ HEYBURN Sal. 7am. noous itoms. lols ol whoorhoolchalr, ond lols ouilUlo ports, rims motor, inloriilorior, point, TRUCKS WANTEOII wom ens clothir>g. » 208-736-2480 ir Be ton 4 H ttjlH iS cob, 4x4, 5.0 V8, books, coats, moro. pool lable 4 'misc. N FALLS Fridoy 203 Crt duol Buying all yoors, 4pm. MULTIFAMILY! , 1x4, 8.2L on* ----- — . spood, lockouls, dl 263 Whitman SL Netting w ire.' ; d Saturday. 7am- PB, mokos ond models Electronics, lumllufo, 2™ ' ^7ot.6am f f ’sz'w,500 or besl lanks, oir, PS, f (turn a t S a g e Mtn. 720 W est 300 Soutt> ' m. Moving Solol ' • POL. XLT trim, uroor 1*800-574-1248. lools, odull ctolhos, jn's Lovis wom only ‘fj™ - . Multifamily 2ffor.2M-5a-539-2767 1^.. •— Grill, 2 b lo c k s south.) housow aros. riding 3 ,, ® ^ ~ '-^ j slidor, r>ow corpirpol, .) HEYBURN Sal. 8-4. limos, slzo 35x30. y®”lale. 850 chain------lawn mowor. misc. O 'Short bod, B i f l ''OW 31x10.5 lirtiros, ' 1 0 0 7 . •■•-•■'i-'.-i ■— Microwavo. kids & jn's snap up shirts, rossuro cannor, CHEVY'90-S BUHL Saturday & Sun- 414 Soulh F.IruM ond lols of custom wht PW, ' sleeper with full b adulls dothos. toys,. ish lub- sinks, oir T n i c k l ^ / ^ doy, lOam-Spm. Mulif- Books, sloroos & ~ ianoous iloms. PL, toolbox60X. romoio W hite, V-8 . Quiooui tom wllh soots & bi i: . family solo. Rodlnor. RUPERT Sol. 8 -?. conditinditlonor lor molor speakers, & lots of , mo or pull traiior. **^0itterb ru sh Dr. start, koyle;yless ontry, p w . PL, tilt, crulsrulso^AC, ‘‘oor, sWo lool boxio»s. ' Aceenottet dishos, papor.llowors,s. misc. MulUfamilyl' Corpot. ------lo ls of chrc:hrome. CD, $19,48808 just soniTlcod, njruns i-Ti'...... ' adult and loddlor sofo. rocking horso. y tbed w/no mot- jyflN FA 2051 U S treet =ALLS Sot. 8- subs, 825-25-5566 or great. Hove a bod b TAILGATE touverod lo lo clothing, riding mow- , bod. lots of mlscollo- *fosso:ssos, littio giris 3om Coi 2omo chock oui 731-5459..______R R £ 6 ^i C c a l kneo and rocent back be pull s " wheol • lor for or/no deck, pit bike,o! HEYBURN Sot.. 7-4 noous! (froo killons!) ctotho:Ithos sizos 4 to. 7, th^otroos Osuroswohavo ... i k s a injury and con' Dodgo. Never usod.)d. ATV, tools, coins. 2 ' Rotissorlo oven, file 252 2 W est 100 S o u th ATVV (tiko now), for you>U lo chooso ‘'HtVT•5 SIO, oxt. 736'4461» ' longer drivo rostaui it------Now. $250 sell tor for . receiver dishos, campip cabinots, motoi gun . — :touronl supplies from.16J631 Bel Air Clr spd, ^ cusiom ------$5495/offor. Call I RUPERT Sot. oniyi 8-2. withh monum covors. ______storeo systiyslom, Jow___ > BiU------S 150. Cali 420-4701 stove, storoo. Kirbyjy. cobinols w/lock. com p-.. ."J -----208-543-6275_____------— Or420-4760------^ vacuum , lots of knick-k- ing goor, old storoo, ■■'Miscollorioous ^ hou M -' " 130713( Sunway------TWIN FALALLS Sat: Som milos, nowH tiros,ti snow 2fV .l6H B 2 hold items, canning 27001 FORD '95 F-250 XI - knacks, to o , many to oloctronic components, 00 Eaat between Housohohoto. . yord tiros, custcistom body V ^ v \ t r TIRES 305/50 S20 o oquip,, lishing suppiios, end c a |||||n 4x4, Super O monlion. No oorlyly 1 2 3 9 1 7 " S treet id of Fails W est & itoms, glossworo, work, nice,CO. $5,995. Toyo Proxies ' tiros dishes, slomworo, olc. Pole!! Poworsiroko, S s birds! alellne. Across for Christmanas Items, alb, 539-7061 ov mounlod on Pantherier JE R bM E Fri & Sot 8- 1602 H Hemlock Street new manual, canopy, li 1710 P o p lar Street iew soccer field. bodding,. „iSL chrome rims. Fitsits _ 1pm. Brand namo — Sllverodo of extros. Low mlli ------847 Mo ot u n ta in View ^ "iS®!; Ford, oxc. cond, $800'00 “I baby ciothos, furni- TWIN ™ FALLS N FALLS Sot 7om- Drl< n , 4x4. AT, F O R D 'M F -15 5 0 0 4x4, $8900/offor. Coll 7T 1 BURLEY Fri. & Sat. ******** r or trade lor 14'-16"16- 7-3. HunDng,. fishing, turo, kids clothos and g . , m Old & now bikos, ------^------cob wilh 3« low packago,), CD, C oir, 7041 or 420-0935 Saturday and Sunday. „P,, . FALLS Sot. door, loalhor _____ aluminum boat and.nd. & camping suppiios. moro to choose fromI ;f cartsrtjotisftjogs, TWIN F hor, lilt, tiros, stock #2113 $ i : HUGE multifamily ‘ Good quolity whools, bod FGHD '85 F-350 Cf,crew motor. 208-320-12999 docoys, lots ol lools.; 736 18"‘A v e E • ^ :hon utonsilsMaro, 9om-? ( e d liner, sun to^C M EV R O L ■ solo, ions 01 lumilure 5“ “; a littio bit of roof, shortrt box. I Low cub 4«4. oood cinbndl* . ,~ welder, boats, torch, now tiros. Barbies, Itoms, a ' JEROM E Fri & S a t . 320 Lenore Streel 3w „ mobiio & hol- evorythinling, and pup* Book or bost b< offer. I------Ilon, campor sixsholl, ■ Christm as iloms, 9-3pm. No chocks. (On , 10-s: Moving PL. goodi condition, 1 or equip mechonicoIcally Sell your vehtole for itoms; dothos, 3 tool1 boxos b & Chost, m B m greot, sor m on. O tf of E Ave. I monlhs-adult, „ olc. kitchor o ts ol furnituro, $11,000,320 BURLEY Fri. & Sat. :hon cabinots now ----- FORD'04 F-150150 Exi. donls/dings, now lirliros CASH TODAYI 1113 S o u th Cleveland Lols of miscellanoous & usocjsod, both vanitios. P 7:30am-3:30pm. Now- ;■ 5om^‘'S : CHEVY 9 -98 Sllverodo cab, 4x4, dorklork groy, 118K, $5000 72732* Buying all yoars, I* Street' *• 2420 D orm Dr oxorcisjrcisors, rodiol orm , ■ dishos, playsiallon 2 lold goods. ^ 'C'’-ng box, oxt. llko now. 2K 32K mitos, 0050 or 280-4265 i m okos and m odelsI . JERO M E Fri & Sol. ~ V. 798 Uwrence & PC gom os, ctothos I, 2 lono. nico truck. $20,S 1*800-574*1248. 8-4. 2 family sale' TWiN ™ FALLS Fri & Sot e 1I block S. of ie lle v u e C t |i5 ;5 o J ! ‘420 FORD ’97 F-150 4) for ovoryono. popular 9om-3pm. Multlfomiiy. p „ ,,- 120-0866. A s s i s t A v m ovies. O oni m iss outl;l Furniture, oxoreiso | lls Ave. W osl TWIN FAL imnw Single cob, long bcbe d !. " ~ oquipmont, loys. Sofas,~ 2 wing choirs, k*kw,itwoen Grandview & Sunc 9 1500 Sil- 2 ^ ^ ! d o hto ^St. 5S,000/offor. Coll 2C , 1700 Yate Avenue coffoo toblo. gloss- - inlanl-adutt, ctolhing, & Wendell St. Indoor yoyard salo. Mov* vorodq, 4WDWD, 5,2 liter w endoll 208-536 wore, silk llowors, 536*1900 ?31-B903.______BURLEY Frt. & Sal., 8- ’ ontiquos, homo'ddcof. ” ------ino ChoilOirs, lovo sool. 25KSK milos. ______3. HUGE 2 Family!' 138ESOOS • bodding.° lols ol misc. tv v inN f FALLS Sat 8- ■ a^d misc,scollonoous S14.000.934M4-5370 FO R ^^^^ Sofas, chairs, glass 699 Alturas Dr. ipm,n. Ook ontortain- 710 Washl H CADILLAC '02 . JEROM E Fri 9-4, Sat — thington North d o d g h 01 *01 Dakota, . computor dosk, glass TWIN FALLS Fri & Sol7 nl conlor, riding Escalodo, ' loaded,I, ■TV stand, appllancos, 9-3, A box scropor & ™ in mowor. mopod, TWIN FALfcLLS Saturday quod cab. 4x4,71,0004x H 2 0 ' whools, tow ' cunivotor for small 7-1. Polio umbrollo & / ■ S B dothing, misc. i of miscollonoous. onlyl 7-2,-2. Four family mitos. manumual trons., FORD '97 F-350, crosraw milos, $28,900.I. tractor, tools & guy choirs, vacuum cloon- ° ' AC. cruiso. ; 2221 C o n a n t Drive or. spotting scopo, 1134 Monoco garago 1sole! Some- PW. PL. AC cob. tong bod, V8, V Considor part trodo. _ stulf. boby & houso------Ihing foir r« everyone. AM/FM c ooss/CD, ss tint- 7.3L, turbo diosol.?| 5 Call 206-490-0949. I BURLEY Fri.-Sal. 7am,I, hold itoms. conning misc itoms. TWINH FALLS Sol 119 El Camlno od windows,vs, tow pkg.,- ; spd, 4WD. 517,761 I Storoo & computor ]ors. 610 S. Fillmore 1948 . Sunny Trail Woy n-? Tools, hand. ------Rhino bod boc linor, (Noar gun dub) gigg, g k m B*' CH^ROL^~~' I ■ oquip., treadmill, vac- ' ct & rolooding, sm TWIN FALXLLS Salur^lay $12,600. Call C 208- ■ JEROM E Friday and* — 208*736-2480 I uum & steam cloan- •ig, huniing & pock- Onlyl 7oi?om-3pm. Chil- 733-5859. Saturdoy. 8om -? TV. TWIN ^ FALLS Fri & Sol. i I ors, assorted tools & 9-5pm. Roally big 3 •‘"i’knives,' old lash- dren's d cruise,- -. < . hardw ares. Vintage microwave, ciolhos. * od Iown mowor. coitonooL e d diosol, books ar>d a lot moro lomlly ^ garogo salo, yirlrtdows, doors, A Moving sato. Tools. • vocuurnjum, • Ig mons oloctronknios oia much . p"” ’"'” ' <- miscellanoous. ^ J c hooso Irom. K S S t loaded . j H I H K 2 \ textiles. Oil paintings, thos, books, lois ol moro lo c ' 802 T eton D rive ^whoolborrow, A tol of clothos old rocords, & books. . ovoiylhlng. Housotjsoholdm isc, 1405 Va i c A L D « t l n 7 3 FORD '97 Powor ' • C edar hope chest, JEROME Friday and 9 ! 1 2 R o se m o n tD r , rs8 758 Ju n ip e r S t. TMmTFAL phonographs (3), TVs.i, Soturdoy 8am-5pm. ------— offI LLo o cu st betw een Stroke F-450, 144 ft. ) Rom 2500, ------flat bod, 5 speed, 919BK VCR. quality ctothos &i Lots of ctolhos. knick TWIN ™ FALLS Fri 7-3 &. 7 " »4 8'" A v e .E off “•‘•"afri': i Ctolhinga for oil oaos. ^og c ab . He loan. SiVer, V-8, moon shoos (all sizos). Sot 7-12. Furnituro, ^ J W milos, rool dec knacks, toys. misc. ® housoholi p e a s roof, XM, On-Slar. C ash only. housohold iloms. kids lold Itoms. ‘J®* *^•5^ $12,850 423 North Garfield furniture ond DEALER 733-577673. hoatod loothor se als, 3023 O verland Ave. ctolhos, storoo, m ons TWIN FALLSFi Sol onlyl sorno fu 324-0069 - JEROME Sal onlyl 7-4. and ai womons ctothos 6;30-2.0-2. Fundrolsor for f"uch mu,luch moro. r^nfte •/«t Ramb 2500 2 0 ' whools, $27,888 BURLEY Sat.^m - Drossor,. computor and ai miscollonoous. Robortsort Stuort Voiioy* 2595 Lom■"j " - " - ” -'" ? au- Sm alleyJ)^red. dresser, Iroozor, &I (2) pickups, fishing TW ™ iNFALLS Fri 8-1pm yLur'si UR Stroke diosol, 4 docloor, ------& Sal 8-2pm appls, noh I o » „ . ocnn C a b XLT 4X miscellanoous. files, woodon twin bod ° S r t L l u o r t bran? clothe! I Rom 2500 (Endows" flfoat.shailapo CHEVY '00 Tahoe>e 665 E. 27* S tre et framo w/drawers, lols ® of baby------50 C d! Call 208-731-0880) loalhor. now bcxly lloms/ciothos, toys, TWINi F)FALLS Sat only! "’J®®*wollonoous; "D- ‘ K .' culso'," - loys, bikos, kitchon jBTvIor cob, 4x4 SI ------styto. 80,000 mltos,3 BURLEY Sat. ontyl oppls, & more, ' ^movios. books. 8-4.. Home1- lumish------Heml w/push wnnlng f ORD '99 F-250 SupV.POf black, 0X1 warranty for . S h t e h O O ? „ S . “ Slock;k "i #2107 Duty, 106,500 mllo Aug. 26*. 0am. Furni­• SIOIO^AveE adutt/chlldron ^ dothos, ings,5, small _ oppli- t w i n f a^LLS l Saturday doltoctor, mt liles, 6 0 0 0 more miles,s, ture, toys, adult and m iscellanoous Itoms. otKOS,« s ,. clothing, can- only! 8-2. 8 Table, stoo stops. I ______fulty toadod. Askit $13,000.308-8061 children's ctolhos, • S®l> ^ C om e soo u s at itoms. i,, S e o you Ihoro! special, oxceltont condlttoIton. S m a l l e y i j ^ ^ 2 family moving sale.■ 4 1 6 1 " Ave E 21! 11, compulor, ski 579 Carrit sfS llor. 7^.^-6991 208 312-8235 1 Bat>y Item s & dothing, . 215l»All.Vl.ti.Clrcl. ipment, cralt SS ------654*2592______------CHEVY'02 Trail Blazer numerous housoholdj JEROME, Sot & Sun., TWIN ^ FALLS Fri-Sol “ “"IS,IS, kilchon itoms. TWIN FALIkLLS Saturday miles, whii«hlto, ro* l i p i t a * 'am to 4pm, moining powertrain po' GMC '01 Siorra SLTr LS, black, excellentnl ' Bom to 2pm. Infont- 10-2. Fum. sm appi, I nam e it vro hovo only. 7ot 414 Yakim a SI loddlor girls clothos. sporting,, -r vintago-now P'OflPloaso como Join M ovingI SSale Washer, warranty, Asking 2500HD, pew ter, 60K60 condition, $12,500,D, ml., powor everythinling. Call 208-316-0766. IN THE BACK toys, bikos, books, clothos, ct< bodding. ' “ S. Nothing No is going TV.'s, fur'umlture, giris S27,250.42( f movios, AC/DC truck stain gj, garago sale ilom b“ckkin In tho houso. ctothos sizosb 2-3, worn- ckian, nice inleric R L E R Saturday Onty] F O R D '8 4 F-150>0 6 cyl., Rhino-lino bod. tor ‘ Ilems. Sot c, 1067 Elkhom ■ 330 330 Martin St ons clolhiihos size 12* ^ T E a S g S 9anv5pm . Antkiuos. ------,------28 , loy iB S S g standard, 2x4,4, aclual1 q | extras. Call 30' • 525 7* A venue W est C ^1 ircle off Julio Lono oys, books, B m S m Jewelry and miScolla- - I FALLS S a l onlyl- housoholcold Itoms. L ” . mlloago “ 6t £13: 371*3790.______■ neous items. >JEROME Sat. only. p= $1500. Call 733^ 3 family! Soulh- 128 Harrii Q M C ''92 U ton, extiixtra 3825 NorttvA G uns, tools, rotooding TWIN TV FALLS Fri. & | t t ' . ^ o r 731*3189. ______chromo, 44K mito 2200 Eaat suppiios, propane Sot,. S 8-6, This is nol ,-^crf o f f T h o i C ILLS Saturday ‘j?®; CHEVY'0 3 Trailblazor FORD '84 F-250>50 XLT, used very little. Cc L«ft on S tav e n s healor, baby itoms on a ordinary gorogo IS. so g much moro! pnt- Bon Kkls EXT, 6 cyl, 4.2L. auto.). c, clean, 208-734-4822. - and dothos, craft salo. a Big ticket ,3406!0 Elizabeth Blvd furm uro, Disney rtjns good, AC, t ------4WD. $19,954 books and supplies, Kerr., K Glass coffoe . $1,650. i-T T rT iliiT I FILER Saturday only. (en ono way) rntwios,Ty beanies, DODGE'05 1500is SLT ► ' lots of treasures, tabto ti high valued, ^------^ il------dishwashc 4M . Moral, Cnll20a-30e,4Z< B a | | H 7:30 am lo 3 pm. Ihor, candlos. Crew C ab 4x 206-736-2480 73017* Avenue East Bov E Doolittie print, TWIN1 FALLSF/> S a t onlyl planls. kids kic and adult power v No oariy birdst . , FORD '87 F150150 XLT signod arKl num- - e ^ . gGiantIi yard sale, ctolhing.. |. kilchon stuff, locks, mlrro CHEVY *04 Suburbann Boys, young mens, JEROME . S«nirdoy | >.61kml, bored. Canon poolll ta b le, fum, oniertoinnrnmeni centor. CD. bed line LT, fully toaded,J, ladles Jr & Misses Bll & tool Onlyl 8am-3pm . Rebel p 35 mm cam- appls, animals, loys, box, sl«kJr w/c«inpor sholl 1 46,000 mitos, exc. dothing. shoes, Is, crafts, loys, stuffed or ck «422 hoi|. tofi pkg. «(A/C, ra* ISUZU '93 pickup. 5 Home d6cor, couch & ora q with wklo angle ctolhos. cond,, $22,000 or jackets eta, house* ' IOS, c eram ics sotI 0ond moro. $22,995 chair, dothing (adult & and g 300 m m lolo- 910 Sh dto, oxc; cond.). $i$5000/ speed, low mito: . .hoki & decorating Shoshone SL E 1684 palJahslmerol Io c h e v r j 1best offer. 733-0712. children)- and much 5 offor. 665 E. 2727** St.. clean, with tool bo: scopto tons. VHSC '’Amorlctjrlcon Mothers Inc ■ Circle off)ff B ittorroot , [ Items. moro. C ash Onlyl • . camcofdor,c many tmMUMJ Burloy. Id. 678-9iB-9391. $2,999. 2144 E 3800 N 212 M om ingstar Dr. other g large ttokol TWINI FAFALLS SatonM TWINFALI FORD '87 Rangei>ger wilh Big U ttle R a n ch e s Itoms. |t SlunI kilos. 8*4. PMoving sale! 0am lo^7‘l ? s » ; CPBIS® ’ | ^ g [ ssor -f, night- Ptokup, housohold DODQE ’05, Quod0 c ab MocJjantosItes sp^ 308-5002 HANSEN Frt & Sol. \KIMBERLY Fri & S a t 8- radio " control raco Drossor It n e ed s ______Kfs, mtorowave, i*°ms, autiluto parts, tots 1500. runningning boord ‘ 5”^ '' 8-3. 2 family! Exec­ 2pm . This Is hugol car,^ DVO bum er. stands. e woric, s g f , bedding, ctothos 0* niisc. CiC ash only. PW . P L on: CHEVY Trailblazor, utive office chairs, Tons of books, namo - ' computer ® parts and crib, be S i ' s . cylinder, 'Oe ir househokJ ilom s 341 B radicken St N. mltos $20995 16K miles, 3rd seat,L ■ -Craftsmen power Bmnd ctothos, baby . ^ u c h moro. All .tho othor hc $800 or. like new, factory w ar­ mowor, gas vrt>«d miscellaneous items. toys. " 233131 L Longbow Dr t w IN F AU,SS.Iu,0.y, U t-5543 ranty, Huny vroni last!t ■ wacker, hutch 326 & 329 I FALLS Sat onlyl August :26. 8am-? DODOE ‘05 RamRb 2500 ------. I w/oval mirror, . 3 a l this price! $20,500 W. Ceriter S t ]_ I 8:30-? > I family yard Cum m ins Turbo, Ti 6 FORD '8 8 F-250,1 F-: ■ bumer Mr Hoaler. - h? Awesome vart ** A s s i s t A t m salol1 FiFirst ono of tho iltoron -* odult spd. manual,:ol, kivoling 7.3L diesel, 4x4. > ' Portable oxygen >KIMBERLY Fri. & S a t, TWIN FALLS Friday yoor!•I Fumlture.F lawn housohold klt..18*tlres4s i whools, exi. cab. 142k>kc>rigl*l o NISSAN'0 0 Frontier equipm ent. Nalurol Sam to Spm. vm afs il & Saturday 7-1. mowor,jof. tots & tots ol “"1Id furnishings. K&N RPK . EdgeEd chip, nai miles, d S worth lo you? Estate .. C o o n l XE King Cab 4x- ) ' g a s -tog lireplace, Tons ol scrap book- school c rth Sunrise 15.500 mltos. body & Into 27“5^!SSS?f • Sole! Antkjues, glass- ' )0i ctothes & misc. N o ^ interior. I power windows1x4, W endell 206-536-1900 .natural g a s dryer, ingandrubbor 1201 • $37.000/offor.'or. Dan C anopy, new ll w are, guy stuff, no 201 4"* Avo E ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ locks, cm lse, CD. b®iws, tent & other camp­ stamp Items, 138. , $3500. CaB afli ing equipment. clothlngT „ J u g 2 ^ 2 8 after 61 unor, stock #242 (2) twin m attresses, TWINI FAF A l ^ S a t onlyl Rom 150, • pm 732-0200. Clothes, toys S 303 Spruce n. Worth the DODGE '82 Ri >• I $11,995 428 night stand 'sot'and Multifan Joby ctothos/ rebuilt 318, grealgn woric .... - ...... — much more. ; miscellaneous ' salo. WLc o f n f f i Bai KIMBERLY Soturday . LOIS 01 goocues itema*2Tr. w om en's * imck, good1 tires,t re* p o R D *93 W en w orth th e drive ' Onlyl 9am -? 32 inch Items. for evoovoryonel Fum., JS? doth I '------orrmnmuM' S2S Main s t s Ithos. vintage built carb.depiependable, ^ ■■■w tS? slckto mowor, mi­ 322TVierSt antktuot,oos.om ,s=al.i. misc kltchon $1X0.735*16,*1669 208-733355 crowavo, lires. futon, r s ■ I net. . ] H m ntae vacuum, CHEVY *95 Suburban :WIN FALLS Friday & housohc|«hW doming ut ne w l CHEVY *96 S ub u rb m DEPARTMENT end mIscellaneouB. and ar> Saturday 6am. 3 rug 95':95^(130*. m atch- bottles a;and tots of lng package, only e4k. 0 pasMn- No eariy birds pleaso family far garago sa le, Ing runnunner mtsceilaneneous Iterps. I I 8K miles.s . k » d I 3 ’ R u n sI NISSAN'S3 PU 4x4, ger, awosom o cond. )g b e -l 96K mDes, $4450. .208-734-5538 m a e s o w . 411 4i E K a f n S tm t 763 WorH om ing S u n Dr. , 460 3*.i* A v » .E w ry d e a n . 671 - Low book $8905. Cal ught al $24^)089 ‘V • 734-1220or420-8078 1^452! SnuUeyJ)^^bn M 4 fhiMWnw,Ti*iM 29.2006 , '______I— Im m m t m mI: . FORD *03 Escape. 4x4, G l ___' I FORD '05 Taur* C H e W *98 Subuftan,7 GMC *90 3uburt>an, DODGE>GE '01 Grand Car- ^ CADILLAC <9 ^ HONDA *03 Accord LX,-<.• 0 PW. PL. automatic d I CAH8WAWIE - -khaki,PW. PL, 25S gn at oondMon, $8600 dean, runs great, AC, avanm Sport. 82,000 . good condll a t ; goW, power mir- J 16020 mKea $14995 C m«08 $8995.00 or b«et ofltr. Cal CO. 4x4. extras, rniies.es, $7600/offer. ru r» g o o d1 .$ S . S ! 7M rore, PW, remote le DEALER 7 3 W 7 7 8 , $ $3,500. 208-420-3293 Call 20 ^>7 Immediate I, DEALER 733-5778 . Balne20e-731-2430 "«8-82^SS00- 3B H f!f W S S d — ------CASH TODA l Z _ tocta, AC, rear spoll- II- ~ FORO *98 Explorer V-8 J E >2 CavaUer Buying aD yeai GEO *91 Metro 4 door do er, 34 m pg hwy., 64K K K2E *06 Grand >««hef. i•"■'““ I. « |> ‘= S ^ p ^ , f«an, II CHEVY '09 Subur- loaded with a x t r ^ S autom atic m akos a n d modolsm o white, 145K,automimat- miles & going s tr^ . iravan.Cnly26K 7,“? ! ^ 900. $12,999/tofler Cail • ban CT. - 4x4. 83,000. mBes. new rea r< r a d a t tin. CD, les with stow-N-go. $13,900. 1-800-574-1241248. ic. fair shape. $1,9C ii . laather. rea r AC. Urm. laathisr. six disc hitch, hi hard top w/bikI- ™ ” !| 733-3778 ' }9 2(38-733-3174. *H ,9 9 5 . gnAuTO PEAUR7» * R nan d n g 731-1009 k> « M . y saat. CD changer. Mutt nl. ni roll bar with speak- „ ' FORD '01 Tauruiurus, AT, axe. c o n d , 162K Sill 208-293-2098 e ei ts. lOf^Kmliea. really p e n 42K m iles, le mliaa. $8500. 536- nice shape, $10,750. ------W endell 208-536-19002( spoiler, $6,500500/offer. - 3 666gor.S3»6107 QUC 'OO Yuiton DE- C«U208-816^>S24 c oODGE NAU. sUver. exc. con- — IGE’90 conversion nitW M13251s, 't 6 cyf, 5 ' | H | | k j^ ^ ^ 1 ^ 1 Call 206-293-56C■5608, I, V8, 130K miles. “rlT L fli - ditJon.- $t1.900/o(fer. NISSANNK ’'"’vV low milos, runs good>d cond.. $2200/ DODOE *04 Caravan1 Call 208-731-2281 or ■ $2500/offer H^ONDA "00 Accord EEX offer.If. 208-309-8744 • V6. 7 pasaangar, PW.'• '208-731-8161. ■ 33 or 948-9837 CHEVY'0 4 Ca V6, leather, sunfro6776 DODGE»GE *91 Caravan BMW '90» 7351. new $10,300. 208-67578- gpofld. cmiso, AC, ^ SE ,, $400.$^ Cail 431- paint, if windows, I oik>r, I stock aS08or20B-431-27( powor opilons, $3,9999 DODGE *06 Durarno. g g | 458818 or01 677-6451. malnL. 13 FW . PL, 19341 mUes. rus, ^^jagassBssm m . DODGEG E •96 Grand Car- ^ 5 0 0 . c w a a s s 3row8«ating $18095i ' ^ . auto, AC, voryiry d e a n M.-y 308-5002 Jl Century ex- D E JU fR 7 ^ 5 7 7 8 34K miles, leather. ■ 1^^^ avan.Jl. LE. V6. 3.8U B U IC K '01 fSSUiitJ 78.000 mitos. $4!S49SQ. r-AC.—CD,- quad— cellont—------oonditkin, ------i = « ’.r?S _ loaded, like' new,— ( 3 3 ^ ‘ 324-0069 G reen. V-6. auio, T - aitlng. ' l J alloy wheels. 75,000 mimiles, 30 mpg. 208-733-3 FORD '01 Explororr great versatility ' to PW. p/ PL, tlit. cniise. AC. I HONDA '01 Accord E S pon Trac. HEYf haul passengers 4 c 100/offer. 308-7144 - Hwy.. $6, 72 Impala Snulleyi)^ sedan 4 door/ V SOK mUos, $ 1 2 3 8 8 — :------offer. 208- jt0 T 8 j MOM, d a d It'a loadadj cam. $23,500. ______• 3.0L, VTEC, out 0 78 Club Wagon with II all, XM radio3 i l M i v T J t i r r b P R > 4 ^ C A L Q M M M M Shape, $3,001,000. C hevy ii — I FWD. $11,965 • -o n ly ■ 94K miles, ; ______8 l d o _ E 2 3 B l — '92 Lumlnaa V van, low FORD '99 • Cr — ;^S,i5joichair/motorlzed ^cro^ ClSSS£SffiS« $12.500/otfer. 208- 2 S * ^ ? d S I ^ ___ . m iles & like li^ new, Vtatorla. 130 lr lift. 71K m iles, 9 H f i c S y o l . 206-736-2480 326‘6585 Iv. m»g.. Wendell 208-S36-1900 suiSUBARU '91 4WD, 32 i'l? !' " $3,500toffer.7m .733-3943 miles. Tho Cir B! ' ^ 3 ' 1 maintained, runs Kimberly is lataking HONDA______" IMTERNATIONAL 74 nipo, groat for winter. /.. FORD 7 4 Bronco with ' d . AC. cnjise, AT, soaled bjds on the IH R nRV M H ] Scout II 4x4, V8 ong.good lires. $700. '87 ------H O NDA'94 Accord, t.- upgrades, 302 w/RV rodio. dual gas above vehiclele ktocat- ; AT. P S . PB; all stock, K5 *. I TO' >0/off Of. 878-1731. lod, HONDA '9 4 Clvto LX, $23,000 invested, Caiisor, m ust solll ------CO piayor, w hoeis,. selling for $9,500. AC, groat g a s miioage. ClCall 208-324-7851 for t - th g jS i FREE VW 744 !supor towered suspension, >!•- Serious calls oniy, m oro information. boQtlo D odaeIge '76 $9,995 5.. oxc. student car. AT,3 14 LoSabro, CHRYSLER '9: >n. AC. CD. PW, PD.-. . 293-27t6. . B U ICK '0 4 1 “ «“v '60'BO van. . - I8UZU '9 9 Trooper, V6 H i l ' blue, 80k 8 miles, cord, V6, Fake alll P ^ ^ ^ C C T I C ^ X L $2800, Cail 934-5933n auto, AC cruise, auto- loaded, excol-' leather, AC '97 suburban 2556, *’^8448^“ after 4pm on week- matic 4x4, low miles, ' Vl condltton. .cruise, cioan, kL days, anytime on , leather, loaded, '7 ' „ cloan. $7,299. = weekertds. 50. Vory de an . VANS WANTEDII I 324-CW69 n A u r o ||W ^ c t w K s ® n Seii your vohicle for Mark 308-5002 T S S S s ? 8-5002 " auio? 2°WD. ■ 208-536-1900 „ ClassifiiIfled /i V i t . U'00NPR16foot b u ic k .'87 JLvT Prlvat 'nrtnnrs ' r j C ^ & T ■ .208-736-2480 1-800-574-1248. van with 1,200 ib. 9« ! A d s ! gate, small diesel, 116,000 ° 'S l » . “ SS;; P ^ r t y / l *I 55.000 or best „ , FORD *89 Windstart ,500 mikis, runs pro-pay- S P lay efJ )8-308-8061 Require pro BUYWTHCOHfllBKE: runs good $1000.'88 , I great,II, $17,900$ or best ------mont prioiriofto Chevy Blazer, njns I I offer.r. 208-736-65232C CADILLAC,C '04 Doviile publication,in. iMojor . YbvSaibctoiiGumMr : good. $500. Alasiuin I aded v^iih ox- credil/debitbit ■ cords, slide In cam por $200. * nAC '03 M ontana ,®™/' ' ^1.000 ‘5 miles, &cashacc C onvoi^on your vohicio for $1700. Coil111 aflor 5 FORD '98 Expedition sun roof, black, voiy van. sl2< 46K mllos, liko CARSimmodialo CHEVY '0111 Cavalier, . 736-8224. Eddie Bauer, 83.000 sharp, $7950 $1(now TV/VCR. king Soli ASHyou TODAYI auto. AC. $ tying aii yoors, 324.( DODGE '97Jt Noon, wvrw.conpautos.com m iles, Excelient 324-0069 sizo powor bod. 4-0069 good cond, $2 Ikes and modols $2500/ of- ^ Af-F hO-7; Sat 9 shape. $11,000. $10,950 CASI fer. 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I loadod, nice r.ar.•.ar. great gas mileage. . >of. good cond., 350 entn g , $5500/olfef. H armt Auto - $10,000,420-2731 ^ L^OLHWTown^ $1850 2(».731-1966. ^3,SC3,600.208*293*4916 206-78886-3833 • day W . ^ 86-S0440V0S. 206-629-5000o' ------^------iNTWC '01 Grand ------' VOLKSWAGON '65 ^ 4door.V8,4.6L.auto; IMITSUBISHI '91 Ml- ■ RWD.$8947 < rh. V6. powor ovary* PONTIACAC *91 Grand H | | ^ H Jotta wrodtod. For ■ . rogo, automatk:, AC, .*,1^ling. NEED MONEY. Am, Oui)uad 4. CO. new parts. Ford '82 Ambu*bu* ' cassette, great gas . 4?00. Call 420-1893. Uros, runs good. VOLKSWAG lorKo von. Call 206*06* H ONDA’96 Accord, " ■ ■ 206-736-2460 mileago. Needs dis- ' ______'■■■: - — • $900/Wfcrffor. 539-0015 Jo tla 2.5. under 3K 316-0527 or 544-2942M2 auto. PW . P L AC. tilbulor, $500/oflor. ^ = 2= ^ = ’ miles.' pocks. ml.-Tors, Car. Signature Sortos. trade, loadod. kiatl with no credit dteck. cnjise. Cl stock , ' T ^ m WHO holp YOUU *“ • sunrool, leather, load- . nico c ar wllh gi can « ,4 9 6 . MITSUBISHI '93 Mi- S ^^2084 $18-.{! | g 5 "IHKI! ed. $6,500 Of bost of. * . oulo, PW. g a s miloogo, =.ii,o»cV7 rago ES Coupo. ler. 208-438-43ea. H g «WOLETl pL_ ^,5^^iIso.AC, miles. $12,900. Classifleds 179K, $500. Exc con- PQNTIiNTIAC '05 Grand U l l s m oon rool, $1S UNCOLN '68 Mark IIV, ditton, n eed s now m. Am, SE. sodan, 4D, $12,995 A ssut Autof™ Can! tWM $1200 or bost oflor. • trons. 735-0243 eves V6,6, 3.4L. : oulo. FWD. PX)NTIAC ^ BtumuuuiE t.. 733*0931 ext. 2 ChrisS39-1246 Call Elaino 731-2430 or loavo a m essage. $11,966 n .g - oulo. ' p r / i8 ^nCc A L . 275 s. Idaho St.. CAM MkLKS L I Wondoll 206-536*1£•1900 twtn^»m.9>cv»Uir-com ------H BMjtgwgJ B t paymenijnts accepted. ■' HONDA '97 Prelude.IT UNCOLN '90 Town F crodit - needed, WAR^RNINS ^ Car, 120K, lots ol now CARS WANTEOII 20..738.Z4M 2( _ -S«ll.youtvehlcie4or- - ~ = S;______W hon pureurchaslnq a $75o6 0 ^ ------p a rts r-v o ry — claanT " ' NTIAC '05 Grand Aflll m oke suro ,«Q, noeds Irans. $700. ■ ImmMMo UTCIIHIIU. vohicio. m i — o r b w t offer.731-8469 rix V-6, k>adod, like l |r |I J IHIolsinlho Call 206-734-8009 CASHTODAYI , Pf** / T i n n w , ^ sw. $11,595. )f tho sollor. HYUNDAI -03 Tiburon. ' Suylnonllyoim. ""»• / n U L m a z D a * MAZDA 'e a ?23. 2 m akes and models HarmaAuto Chris18 539-1246 Undor Ida 6 spOQd manual, rear 20»629-6000 Igk TEST DRIVE'E n M fiZDfl TODflV; spoilor. V6 $13995.. " door hatch, groat run- 1-800-574-1248, _____^ iU ’02 Outback vohfelo i T i m m J nBr.$1lOO 404-1439 J cannot bo film 'fu DEALER 733-5776 t M niw S —I ^ l-egocyV Umllod. lully OLDSMOBILE . '68 H j equlppo.jo d wilh sun- , “ "ksss “ s Iho title Royal 68, mochanlcal* leatherle< & new is In th10 o nam i o ol ly sound, 25-30 mpg 61K milos. oxc. , *^’0,5'D sollor PW, PL. cnjise. AC, PONTINTIAC '06 G-6, ro- cond. CDark red with (oxcoptio Idaho AT. $1,890.731-0470 mainlioinlng factory war- ton trim,m, Must soo to liconsodod dealer]. ' HH ------ranty,mty, liko now. very appredad a lo , $15,300. Tho ioliorsolli shall m HYUNDAI *98 Accent, PLYMOUTH *00. Noon nicocco car, $16,500. Coll 208M-733-3994. provkJolo lhe' now m los. MAZDA '90 Protogo. 5 outo, low low mllos. Nico cloon car with 5 A s =■ (Hirchasorsor a signod .m ■Easy nnancing planilan speed, g as save. spood manual Irons- BROKSIMOB Bi CARSSWANTEDII billot saloalo showing M wllh rw credit chocks.:ks. $500 down wtih no misston. 65,000 miles 275 275 S. Idoho St., Soil youourvohtelofor th e lollowlowing; Full ■ $2,996. . crodit chock. $2495. and in oxcollont con- Wondiindoll 208-536-1900 mmodiolo doscrlplicplion ol tho ■ dliion,. $3,500. Coll r r — T SHTODAYI vohicio.;lo.,vohk:Io ■ ^ 208-733*4341 • M W ing aii yoars, Idenlifiiilification - ■ Chris S39-1246 Chris 539-1246 os and models numbor.or. am ount M _____- — MERCURY '66 Tracer. I X)-574*1248. paid ondnd namo(s)I SiQeZlj ISUZU '02 Troopor. brand now tiros, altor- 1 and oddrodross ol Iho (•iii'iiiit fln ftsr{}n only 43K miles, good^ • nator. bottory,. belts I now purch:rchasor. Tho ^ ' I . condition. $12,600 -and - stereo - system.—P-PONTTAC04 Grand ■ bill ol saloalo must bo - Call 2Oa-735-B380S’ AT. njns groat, cloan Am, whito. V-6, 4 door ■ ■ ■ ____ signod. dJ . dalod and sh o w cactual JEEP W Grand; r r car, $1500/olfer, Call SE, 49K miles, nico m SE , CO. cnjiso, VOLKSW ) a lth e limo Chorokee. green. 96K 208-734-0813. car ot a low prico J " ' W AGEN '01 m lloago al jwor windows/locks jnnn Wollv, Burg odi- of salo. IfIf; you hovo ; mllos, great cond.,Id., MERCURY '92 Capri S9.8S0. ock <2310 $7.965. „on.Uun rool, $10,950 any luoslions,quo clean, $4.500/offor.lor. convortlblo, smoll cor, A» i s t A u t o 32, contact your ^ www.conpaulot.cotom Call lor an. appt. to low miles, oil powor, B ltOKEIUUlE ^ >24-0069 plonso cor locol au ss s o s s o r's 8:30-7: Si see. 208-431-9369 or great g a s mlloago, 40 „ 275 S. Idaho St.. I____ Iffico. SS9-0319.______mpg. $2450 731-1966 ^Wondoll 208*536*1900 ^ l e y i j f ^ r e ______^

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