: 'i www.magicvali/alley.coin T l fi w AT w in Falls, Idadaho/95ch year. No.0. 300 ______T h u rrsday, s Octo 5 0 c c n t s G o o d _ m o)RNING r l i dlaho: : Feeds’ sailm on pllan doe^sn’t floDat W eendell W e a t h e r oclntod Pro8>______proposed strategy, releileased in __ day; Mostly State contentj.si plan plays downn human effect July, for saving 13 st 3udy to d a y BOISEE •- O b je c tio n s to w hat it salmon and steelheatjr.rrd' nonnders id tonight, considersjrs the federalization uf respected,” Michael BogDgert, Gov. to "simplyly educatc the federal under the Endangeredd S p e c ie s a n c e o f salm on rtrecovery efforts in the Dirk Kempthome’s legal■al adviser, governmentsnt about what it’s like A ct. showowers, high Northweivest are at the core of told the Legislature's jojo in t in ter- to b e an Idulduhoan,” and what tools Ill two lengthy documt im committee on natural the state airalready has available tu pared in cooperation v 58, low 38. Idaho’s responsesre to povcinmcnt w " j h 'Ciie h recovery goals, d e p a rtm e n ts of Fisli an« svote resources issues W ednesesday.' help reach r n d G am e, Pai^A A 9 for saving the region’s r a g e RZ anadromTious o fish runs, Bogcrt said the goalal of com- He andid Deputy Attorney W ater R esources a nd othd ie ra s o n - "W e aare n very concerned, and ments recently submittitted to the Gencnil Cli\;iive Strong b riefed law- cies, the state makes tht e c a s e Buildinling panel will stated us sucli, thut our National Marine Fisheries F. makers onon the state’s official I i,'Y we’ve sta Please see SAUMON M ag k:: V ai.L s t a t e waivater luw needs to be Scrvice and other agen.‘ncies was response : t By Gina Muldeuider Page C l TUne»New8oc Shots and cows: TheTie South i i v e r ; W EN D ELIELL - I t’s b ack to ihfc m joard for the Wendell D DRM drawing boai Central Distria Healealth Department met too discussd a Boarioard and a volunteer cominitlee after flu vacdne shortage s a Tuesday's $6.1 million bond issue study that might linkIlk disease to0 rej»lace the district’s with daily cowSi 80-year-oldd mmiddle school failed P a g e d : hy a slim iiiirgin. Tuesday’s/’s hond issue election ■ drew rd nnumbers of Wendell M onky .162 in all. Out of the ballots ;st, 708 voters - or 61 Looking ahead: First-st iSecurity • supported the bond bank’s chief economiimist talks issue, whididl iwas 67 votes sliy of about the Magic Valh th e num berjr mneeded to pass, future. d passed,p the 20-year ^ -’i? bond e wwould have paid for Page D4 the constru(truction of a 57,000- square-foot>t middle tr scliool and a S.OOO-square-fire-foot vocadonal-tech- O irn x x )R S nical buildingling. ____ We n d e ll11 School Board chairmann DonI Fowler saui school boardard and build in g corii- mittee memb;mbers would regroup and use thehe informaiion galh- ered duringlg tlthe bond issue effort as a springbigboard for the next ■L ^Ijl campaign., DistrictDi leaders hope ~ to huve a1 nenew plan ready for Wendell voteroters in six monih.s. timistic we're going to hu th e next ni time around,” Fow ler iid. "We should treat a positiosilive way. Tliere’s no hangiinging our heads here, R u ffed S id ^ : A ^del e fI r o i a W e have h av a job to d«> in beinftlBBfy, rtiffed grtgrouse may WendeU - the board, administra- an^ com;ommuniiy- and that . ;>•' be the.rnositfuuaitoflksaksiisaiDc bird in Idaho. job is lo rcmjmedy e our fadlity siiu- Page Dl F o w le r w v a s n ’t s u r e if Tuesday’s failfailed bond issue elec- FernandaI MMolhia (Mrformt a IfadltkiruiS{dance with a troupe of dancer*)r« on the stage a t tho Collogo)go of Southem Idaho Wednesditsdoy. Tho dance Was part of «nBli all-day iion wouldI fufuel the already hot S pOR'I'S oul the state’s svstem Mries of eviev m tt d ra in e d to Iiitrodoce oreaore minority h l^ school studedents to the college. debaie about Brtiins dre ^ c k : Haviaving over- of financinglg s.school building con- • come adversity at nealearlyevery- . stniction. EarlEarlier in the year, 23 sc see WENDEli. Pago A2 turn, the TWin Rdls5 H vol- # 1 I - f - o ” l^ b a ll team is readjiiijing for its 1 . return to the big showlow. V .—^ISI K rec:ruits iminoiirity stcudeni AirFoorce puts Page B l By Jenniferer Sandmann remembers arriving in P a u l as a w hen she startedstai first grade, Infonnation Office at CSI. Tlme»Hcw»iw» writer ______cliild in th e early 1960s tcto work in “It's alwa;ivays n ice to h e a r th at college wants to expose i out bo)ombing •N a'I'ION sugar beet fields w ith hi:his family. somebody' madein it. and you can, students to the opportuiun itie s it offers and give studeni . N A S A ' ’I'WIN P/FALLS - It’s a story that His was a migrant workeker travel- t«o.”Rodrigj•iguez snid. n ts so m e TCkX^CFf^ 1 Close encounter A Ni vision tif w here they can ggo if diey r d l l g O; Jplan s to By by has branI ictold o v e r a n d over again ing through west- a, She said she spacecraft prepares tc thinks things are stay hi school. throughout)ut Idaho. ern states until hc kkentved an asteroid today. was 21. H e watclied "'i'/terrsa lot tuorv changing. She Tom Farley, chief of th e Idaho By N.S. Nokkei panish-speaking children j c a t i o n ’s Tlmes^lOvcs to follow available dent, drop out of ran tmike if.'' are staying in p in io n I’rogress hiu; resulted in1 aan effon has releasedcd iiu plans fur manag- O work. school to work. sch(K)l. l>etWMn th e slate and AiAm erican ing its new' pnpractice Immbing and Expec y ^ u f B oise, told his pcr- None of his 12 _ “There's a lot Shades of gray: pectations .Sam By« - lilcna Rodrij;uc/, Indian tribes to motivatate more electronic corcombat range in east- rsion of tho story to more cousins graduated more people say­ ■ for public service willfll ch an g e sonal vcrsii ing. ‘you can m ake A m erican Indians to ait HispanicH and American from higli scliool. Blackfoot senior T h e A ir Force calls the as IVvin Falls resident; “I was the only ___ _ it.'" she said. ilege, he sjiid. ligh schoo! students who Hispanic students re]cpresent Integratedd h Natural Resource older, today’s editorial check out the College of one who stuck with H er parents owm , s iir t o - i s ; about 9 percent-to 10 pe;>ercent bf Managemeniient Plan a model of P ag eA S Southernn Idaho I Wednesday. It's it, jast barely, just barel;ely hy the u business. IIHer older siblings nre ; — Uic statc'sX-12.public selldiuol poih____ imerajjen^y cooperation.ct _____ the tirst untu n e m e college haslio'sl- ' ' skill of my teeth,*^Byrd-sa:said: ------in-eolIege.-S‘r^he-waiHs-iti-uarn-a—— i ivill c a m a degree in biul)asincss'admiiiisiration. ulation. i but ju s t 3.6 percei:entoflhe Critics sjiy;iy ii ii's nt>t. ident rucruitm ent day Tliis year he said h c w i an was released to S e c t io n by sl e E( C n O N stn>l‘ e State The Idallallo Coinniissidii on !high school students whoo t(H)ki th e T h e p la n strictly forfor'm inority students - degree from Boise last week and was 0 it at the Hispanic AffAffairs reimrts that the ACT college entrance exL‘xam this Congress lai Section A Moralesl i e s ...... 6 port of anin effort by Col to bring University. If he can do mailed outI to olhers Wednesday 'cndiy on campus and be age of 46, h c lold te e n s didiey could 'esdmated HiHispanic droptiui rate ;y e a r Were Hispanic. ssword .. .7 more diver CSI reports that iilxmtIt 5.3 per- - in c lu d inng g Bureau of Land W eathet . . . .2 Crossw epresentative of the do it. too. declined herletween 1993 and 1997 irA hhu' ‘7 '■‘^P cent of rouglily 5.400 stuiudents ai Managementml reviously ment that “ththere is stronger evidenceice" yet .J H '. dacy of Toxas Qov. Log on to ... predicted,1, a U nited Nadons-sponsoredred pand on the iimnanm influence on climate anc.ind that . H Goorge W. Bush. my of hundrcd5jds of sdendsts finds, it is likely thahat manmnde greenhousese gases S • H Tho pair aro nclusions by the Intcrgovemi-mmental already “havtve contributed substantia!tially to H omong 27 P ^ c f o TClimate c l Change, the most;t a:authori- the observete d w a rm in g o v e r tb e la:last 5 0 H Republican govor- cntific voice on die issue. Is cexpect- years.” H nors barnstorming ed to widelicly influence climate dehatbate over ^«icntists, in revised estirr I the United States ... for onilne classifsHled.adS thent^tdecje c a d e . . . , conclude thatat if greenhouse emission are T he reporjort’s summary, a copy of whii»hicl. ™ s c u r ta ile:d d th e e a rth ’s a v e ra g e sui I this wook to tout obtained byb y ,T h e A ssociated Press, was Ijeing temperaturess could be expected to inc |M Bush. For more ed'to governm ent officialslls •world. 2 7 'J'l distributed learly 11 degrees Fahr^nhi hy I political news, 733-093 * w ide this wcw eek. , , th e e n d of thhis i century, substantiallyly m ore e first full-scale review and i H please see page or in Huricy It is tlie f th.„e.,Hn,a,eced in its repon five years a>: A * y , of the stateate of clim ate science sinci - A4. 677-404: when the! samesi panel condudcd thenlere is "a Picjsc SCO WARMING.. PagoP<1 A2 '______

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GOP, Clintoon cu t deal on laxaxes, w age hike ^ Wendel _ Range _ ~ WASHINGTON (AP)-After0 a $1 miniilinimum wage increase. > legislation, cxpected to rd b y range o p e ra tio n s, months of partisanI warfarev over The Ie, on a busUS to go somewhere. I don’tt ContlmmlfnMnAl affccied 1 iboul $24S billion over lO CwrtlmMd from A l hell noted that thc planan tax cuts, Presideott 'Clinton and cost aboi 0 see our brothers and sis-^ Management. As a ccooperating , , ^ ^ 1 blicans neared years, alsoals would provide a host : school districts anand parents “J>mc here and do the same d on the w ith d raw n lan d[s s -_ congressional Repubi : brought suit (igainst: thoth state, R-ny- ^ agency, B LM o ffid aLshadex[«ct. k . 12,000 acres of publiclie' a deal Wednesday onor a tax relief of newt taxca: incentives to revitalize i^e’re having to do.” trodden communities and • ing that Idaho violatesltes tho consu- , I cd to sec the final vei set aside for the range, package that wouldd help people downtrot 1 the situation is resolved, I a hew tax system for U.S. ■ tutional requirementIt tot provide n ; plan b e fo re it w as rele ltion and m onitoring on save for retiremeni,, ]pay for long- .set up a i “ school students and staff ters to avert a trade i^ar • safe learning envirorronment, and : T h e A i r F o r c e wa:£ 3 ; : »»•“public lands affected by-by term health care anind give busi- exporter vc to make due vtith about‘ sure C o n g re ss saw il b to nesses b re a k s to offaeset the costs of ' with thefie IE u ro i» a n Union'. : asked that the state,assuinemore as eir accustomed space. Widi operations is relegated to ; of a financial respon released to the,, public 5 of the main building, dis^ r s * endix. : school construction ne« 1 Home Air Force Basejspokestnan the Idaho rang«, unlike aders deddcd to impose ts? Capt. James Law said. Wendell became ampus, with the sixth and , m o s t oother tl military trainingII Salmon1 ______point in that debate Craig Gehrke, that cover large tracts of grades divided betweenI Wildemess Sodety’s I T h e draft d r documents, which after the middle sch ling buildings on the easi overs many small, isolateded Continued from A l building was conde . said the document is c a lle d fa r too v ag u e, callcd rth side of the campus and ! reserved for m ilitary use. that the im pact o 1 deteriorating and not a good examp! iproving habitat by remov- closed bccausc of a dt gh school. The seventh ions on those small tracts efforts on Im m ans mi foundation. Even thou),ough WendeU 'he h.gh ■ oration. Nor did P h t i i arriers to fish passage, s are bused 10 miles north affect thc natural", to thc government w as not p art o f th e su it group’s c o n c e rn s incororiwrated, resource: iSing water in streams and iu itf , to four• rentedn “ classrooms at the ces in surrounding lands, addressing the effect Superintendent LaLorry Manly Sc ; BLM officials playeyeda signiti- LIsaid. s s sding s riparian areas along School for the Deaf and cani role in preparin,mg the plan, . . - hatcheries, har'■rvest and ^gj^rwayways to improve conciidbns was summoned to te:testify about jjjinjj Each ga class will take a tum : in the plan ^ ^^d theth plan should also con­ hydropower. . Wendell's financial.1 inabi: iU ty to joding, rotating each Law said. Changes i i c effects o f a ir c ra ft train* fo r fish,tl. : were based on BLM com m ents teni'. over those surround-‘j. Idaho understancnds thc need Accordording lo the plan, hatch- keep up w ilh its buildiiIdmg needs. trimesterer. "•ated nU but j S P jjg for action in thc areo and the plan incorpon ds - a major aspect of thc eas of habitat, eries woiwould move from concen- But F ow ler ^ d h ee’s ’s not looking MiddleUe School Principal Marcia, a few of BLM's reci harvest and hatchereries, no mat- trating; oron produdng large num- for the state to starlart throwing Hallett saidsa she was disappointed " r T " ! - ; n ew tralining in complex, * tions. Whenever possiwiblc the Air ,legislation that created ter whether Congresess ultimately bers ofif fifish for release to mini- money at the districtzt becauseI the in Tuesdisday’s results, but more so Force g a v e BLM ad v ai u- decides four lower• SnakeJ River mizingI harmhi to wild slocks and first bond issue atta t te m p t w as for th c studentss u and leachers. Ige was spcdfic about thc BLM had asked forr o1 d , r e “ t„ emenl plan covering the hydropower damsIS should be collectingting wild eggs and raising unsuccessful. Instead;ad, hc hopes “They’ily’rc ihe ones lhat have to* review earlier versiSio?s of the brcoched, accordingg t1 o th c state’s th em to:o r cappinglg harvesth rates on protcct- ty needed to p ass a bon■xjnd issue. for.” Hal]tallelt said. “Wc knew we: to be billed as a co water needed ed spcde•des at currcnt levels and “The bigj;cst issuele I1 ^•'e Is the were goitoing to be here for about fers no meaningful exatni-ni- tion whether more w [ agency, Kitchell said : of the effccts beyond thehe by Idaho irrigatorss andi munici- increasinising the omount of water two'thirds m ajorityty needed to three years,yei bul it would have; c r in terv iew . p a r e d to satis* s p illed over, o rather lhan i. “Dropping been niceicc to sec some Ught al thc ■awn lands except in an akpaliiics should be spt pass," Fowler said. ‘ Bul it is an Air Fore fy an unsubstantiateted biological through’h thet turbines of, the 29 j lhat to a simple majorijo rity - say 55 end of theth t tunnel.” lix. a joint plan. Law said — an benefit,” the state saia id . fe d e raJ l hh> y d ro p o w er dam s. j or even 60 percent is a bil more Fowlerer and Hallett agreed that agreed that thc plan went through three5 1drafts and 1 oon thc public lands with- realistic. Put that requirementrci buildinglg a. new middle school is two 30-day public con,m m em pen- somewhere w here itt m akes it po.s- still a bigig priority. for the range. The mitiga- I ods. , lio n a nid d monitoring section in ____ Wa'arming _ ' sible to pass the bond.”id.” “The bottomb< line is that we stillI The controversial ^ CSI__ le school cam- . _dnn-i havave adequate fadlitics for pendix covers other sur-ir ­ ______Back.at the.middle ! approved last year : ing lands and'lncludes-e s ------Continued from A l------pus, students expressessed their dis- our stucudents,” Fowler said.' ; year struggle over AirjrF o 'L p ro . jring plans for bighornrn lowed by less th a n 1: ppercent each It attrittributes the increase - appointment in commtimunity’s lock "Somcthii;hing will have to be done ; posals to expand tn sage grouse and recre-re- of Asian Americarins, African from a1 rangera 1.8 to 6.3 degrees of support. in o rd er tot< be able to educate our pilots at the Mountain Americans, Americiican Indians, • Fahrenhenheit warmer in the 1995 ''I was h o p in g it wrould o u pass nnd childrenn ini our own communily. itno rnmt>leK atio n . [ Force Base. Tlie irainit Air Force says the planan and H aw aiian o r P a ddfic f Lslanders. assessmerm en t - m ainly to a re d u c e d we’d get a new mtddiddle school." We’re goinggo to come hack and includes a practice:e bombine „ I f l f r ins ^ i to thc legislation thatlal At aU of Id a h o ’s p uublic l post-sec- influencemce now cxpected be 1 3 -y ean o ld J u s t i n Addey Ai .said. keep tryirying for ihe children.” range' and several no-o-dropsirn,,. t th e range, L aw s aid , ondary schools, aboutit 3 percent of playedj bybj 5ulfatc releases from “WeVe losing out onn &some of our —;------lated targets and elecjctromc sites ncludes the lands overer the more than 53,0C000 studenis industryly andi power plants. Such educadon bccausc wcwe don’l have Timcs-I\s-Ncws comsjwnt/cnt Gina . that simulate enemyr defensest of ^^ichwc’v e’re flying,” L aw s a id , enrolled in 1999 werere Hispanic, releases,;cs, which tend to haw a enough time in somee o f our da-w- Mulder canca be rcachcd in Wendell '• those targets. Togethther the sties ^ lil. the State Board ofif Education coolingB influence,m will likely dra- cs becausc we’re olwiIways getting ot S36-664>649. Ilion acrcs of ■ Copieses of thc plan are avail- are spread over 1 milli nd reports. About 1.9 pe>ercent of the maticallyally decline in industrial trivate lands aole at: ppublic libraries around federal, state and pri hi, nearly 12,000 studencIts enrolled in c o u n trie■ies s b e c a u se of o th e r envi- in eastern Owyhee Coiau n ty . M “ SiIM) i>cf week, dally only SS.tM) ing complex. Federali\ legislation Shoshone at the same real protroblem and it is with us Circulation the range Collegeol; o f S outhem Id ah o . him English while a la llo n director per week. SuiSunday only per week, that authorized tl time appreciating hiss 1heritage. He and.wee areat gong to have to take Daniel Waiock. circulall )rcc t<» draw “ Salcx tax mclncluded in all above r.ilrt. A re q u ire d t h e A ir For< rs-News writer N.S.,S. encouraged s tu d e n ts■s Wednesday ' this'intoIto account in our future up a p la n to m an ag e th e lands SCI Circiilntion plionc lin Hr e s iirt- open $1^-'"* larKc will hc levied for nil tvcd can be rcachcd a t 733-}3- to take th e in itia tiv e: tot« respond to , p lanning,'ng,” said Kevin Trcnberth, cckv aside for thc range and0 mitiga- between 7 anti 10 a.m.,m . only. If you reiurned el.cck Ext. 237, or by c-m oi7jU opportunities o ffe re d themI and at head of)f climatec analysis .section a o p er l)y 7 u.m.. tion and monitoringlg plans for the sam e tim e h o n o r• theirti culture. at thee National I Center for do not reccive your pop deral lands mds@ ma,iagicx}aUcit.com CB^i the num ber for youiourareu; Mall infoiformacion S l a te and other fed* His experience willHI continue to Atmosphep h e ric R esearch, Burlcy-Rupert- ’oung people Michaellael Schlesinger, however, 677.4042 TlicTime«-le«•Ncw^ (UPS 631-080) ii pub- __ |- be lived through yoi P n u lO a k lc y ...... ^ IlNhed dailyy alii 1.12 Tliird St. W.. Twin ThcTtm»Nc»» like Neima Bencommo, 15, who a climatolatologist at the University Twin FalU n>. 83301. hy Maitic Valley migrated from Mexioico five years of Illinoislois at Champaign-Urbona and other areas ...... 7330931 o i i r New«pnpcfi> lrInc. Periodical* paid al Twin In fo rm a I ago. H er fam ily c a mle e to work for said therhere is still insufficient ™ I-all^ i>y -n.cc Timc\.New».T Orflcial cily and k th e f a r m e r s , a n d she sli said the knowled^edge about thc effect of Subscription rates couniy new^pll’*paper purtuani to Section 6C- iiieii73J4-6326 opportunity for a besetter educa- naturalJ climatecl variables such as Mnme delivery: daily/ andan Sunday. $4 ] 08 of ihe Idahi)Idal Codc. 'Thunulay U hereby ■ tion. solar radiia d iatio n . per week; Sunday oniy.. S2.00S2 per week. deilKnated at tlict day of ihe week on which Mall tuhv;ripilan!k mutt be paidp In odvancc. legal notlcexX willw he puMiOted. LOTTERY WEATHER FOR LOCAL and are available only where whc delivery ii po*tm»»ieitier. plea«e rih. Managing E ditor) ...... E x t. 3 Retail Advertising (Mi[Mike Smit, Advertising Din)ire c to r)...... E x t. 4 2 4 Ag W eekly ( J a n e t Gkiffin. of General Manager) ...... Ext. 5 Ul » 8 ' ' ? ' Publisher Stephen HaiH a rtg e n ...... 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* ' i J II I TTwn(tay,Octotar2e,2000n Tbm»nw»N«w«, Twki Ftls, Idaho A-3 N ation W o nn e n av^ o id SU]ip e r in t:endenI t p o s t- Senat9rrs say an aianalyst 'Profession v,w onder a warned1 of Gulf teerrorism '/I WASHINGTON ((A P ) - A door comoim m itte e h earing w ith sev- .■ why so few;V w om en BVK Pentagon intelligenc*ice expert on eral Pentajrttagon officials, induding terrorism in the Persi.•sian Gulf hos Vice Adm.Iro. T h o m as W ilson, direc- ’^apply for spipots H B told Congress thot he warned of tor of thehe Defense Intelligence possible terrorist attata c k s o n U.S; A gency, f(for whom the official HARRISBURG.G. Pa. (AP) - forces there before tlthe bombing worked. I Principal Margari(aret Jaskulek of the USS Cole butit highei-ups “Whatat I he felt is that his I > doesn’t want the> spadousSI desk, l l failed to pass the inf(iformation to assessmenlent was not given thot i t h e h igh profile andnd ith e n e a rly six* military commanderers, se n a to rs p ro p er Iev«level of consideradon by j figure salaiy tiiat[ acaccompany the BW E said.Wednesday.' his supericeriors and, as such, wos i to th e superinteritendent's office. The intelligence offiffidal, whose not incorporporuted in” the final I V. She has turnedi ddown superin- name was not discloscised, resigned intelligenciu ice re p o rts given to mil- I -^ 'te n d e n t jo b offerss in two districts B5B1< in protest the day aft'iter the Cole itary comr>mmanders in the Gulf, ! *'^in the past two yearears to continue Kk ; ' attack Oct. 12, Sen. PotP Roberts, Wamer toitold reporters after the v 'w o rid n g a t a struggli]Igling urban high R-Kan., said at o Senenate Armed hearing, •i.school in Philadelphi Services Com m ittee h«hearing. He woulcould not say how spedfic " I don’t w ant a promotionp n and I ■ Roberts stiid the resignationr the DIA. ofl officdal was in his warn- ' 'don’t want the raiselise if it means I ^ letter was given Moro n d ay to the ing oboutIt tcterrorist attacks. .have to work in a buildingI that ■ Senate IntelligenceI Committee.C Pentogoagon spokesman Capt. - .students never everven enter,”-said ■ /Although it is not clalassified, the Timothyy T;Taylor confirmed in a ^'Jaskulek, who woriorks at Samuel I Armed Services Conummittee said later interv:erview that o “midlevel” .*■ Fels High. "I want tov be relevant I it w ould n ot m ake itpublic. pi DIA countunterterrorism expert t o young lives, andd thisxJ is w h ere I I Armed Services CommitteeC resignedi ththe day afler the Cole ■ g et to do that - in theth e trcnches.”' Chairman John Wanirner, R-Vo.. attack, but he would provide no ' Around the councontry, educators said the allegadons wcw ould b e dis- other inforrformation about the indi- ■ ."point to people.likeike Jaskulek as li cussed in detail durinin g a closed- vidual o r hi;h is analysis. ~ jth e y S t r u v e to expli(plain w hy th e re .-are so few fenmle; scschool superin- ■^•tendents when thele teachingt pro- i C linton pi)uts pressuree o n Arafat 'fession is otherwisese cdom inated by w om en. ^ WASHINGTON (AP)-The(. ' , According to thithe American B U jf 1 State Department expicpressed con- HelpingIn g e a c h o th e r - C-8 , ..Association ofo f S c h o o l fc cern Wednesday ov)ver reports ------.'A d m in is tra to rs , the th< number of « that Palestinian leaeencn tougli ncros'i the nation.in. le n c e th a t hos sw eptpt the West ^ I e d u catio n ,” said Juudy d j Seitz, ASSA offiaalsals said th e y h av e held semi-ni- Women, said many ssiiions havovu B a n k a n d G aza aind n further •D PK IYJ D J L E i m ^ ^ director of planning.lg. n a rs that th encourage women lo10 have no intentionn o f h ir in g a l>een vaoacant in ncarl.v half of theiic d a m p e n e d peace prosospects. The - In Pennsylvania! ththis year, 14.8 applyy for-superintendentf posi-si- w o m an superinicnclerent. country’?y’s 50 bigKi-^i school dis-is. threat of more choos3s prompted pcrccnt of superintin te n d e n ts a r e “ oiw-. E ducators in T exas also toutlUt "In the old days,s. th ey w o u ld ' tricts. the State Departminent to lell w o m e n , com paredi withw 11.8 per- recruitiJting efforts such as seminarsirs se e k o u t th re e malele candidates. The jojob’s lack of popularityty A m ericans not to visitit Israel.I ■ | 1 I F cent in 1991. New YoYork a n d T exas and a1 candidateca targeting Iward. Now they seek outIt fo u r ca n d i- doc.sn’tI sisurprise those who studyJy Participants in scssiisions to plan B i l l ^ h a v e also seen onlyy nm inor g ain s in O the:hers close to the p blemm datc-s onc of whomn is a woman educatiotion. Tho superintendent’sI'.s ■ Palestinian demonstr; said _ t h e p a st 10 years, scisettling at 17.7 believeve lh a t th e r e is disi .mina-la- they have no inientioion of hiring,” post canin be hif^hly political, and1(1 ■ Apfat loya^sis were cooperatingc “ 'a h d l S perceiit, respespeed velyTIn all tion-anit-wTjrtrnnd-tharmuarof-thc-he----- said'WintersT'vitoha*las'studiedthe----- o ccupantintsnften'find-themselvcM-eM- —w ith —a n ti* I s r a e li——m I i I i t a n t s,— b f th e se states, wom«smen constitute recnutiiitins is just for show, . .>atiiation nationally. d e a lin g wit!) ' iiuiltiple interestst Representatives of[)f a d o z e n m o re than two-Uiirdsrds of the teach- Jocelcelyn W inters, a spokes-•s- In re c e n t years, fiifinding quali- groups anand uncii(Hng turmoil. .Palestinian group.s, intnduding the ■ J . in g w ork force. AST State school officificials said the low rates are not causedca by dis- ~ i r ^ , t r i m i n a t i o n b u t sc{scant interest W hyTTrinity? ~ 5DDAYS! ' among women. S a v e■ / 2 0 ^ Every Itemim IncludingI Fixtures : “W e have beenn eencouraging a t s . .; m o r e w o m en to aj:apply, but it On Men’s Deluluxe Billfold Ki rhe ONLY Private 1 oat ReducedId An Additional 5% R o g . s i T . y y • NlN o w O n l y e Har, Nose & Thro; ....would appear that,t nm any w om en I'acility With Or Per DayJayOffOlUwest .^sim ply donU want: to be superin- _ _ ^ On-Site CAT Scan. fi •.pendents,'* said Stiiatinson Stoup, T llll Markedd Price.Pl Until Soldi. LONGEST RUNNING STOREK IN IHE U.S. > >yho handles recruiruiting for the iNDY lEATHER:R 'l ltlNITY EAR, NOJOSL & 'I HROAX • Cash-C;I • Check - Bankcards Pennsylvania Schkhool Board 324-:4-2907 • All Saless RtR na! • Everything Sold Association. ‘Tm notlot sure_ that we «236 S . 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'N a t i o n Gore, ]Bush fcorced to) fight o^iver honn e tu rf Candidiates arestaking i DAYTONA BEACH,M , Flo. (A P) ' ■ ■------1 E a r l i e r we've everer had in the history of - The tight race forir thet White TIlO linin d e c l d e d W e ddnesday, i poUtics,”' BushB told reporters as the couantry to schoolis G o rc e tolked he boacdcislono In ttw proaklonUal and dough- ing Gore In' home turf Wednesday,“J-T ho"'' nieoho.po.p o a k o d a n d dippod. f e e a r In Tennessee, president campaign!gned in his ^Election n u tsi with ^ fire- The vicece president shot back: Vice President Gore anda Texas ^E|pll|pfl native Tennessee, accu:cusing Bush HDocidodOdin tho ■Doclcfodon cers ot “Pmopposie»ed to big government” Gov. George W. Bush hahave taken pf giving short shriftift to e d u c a - lost two %fowooks oiociionday 2 0 0 0 K viiv ille’s No. and protnIs[der voters ' itlcs by critxitidzing Bush’s state- W ith aU those w ords ooj n d ream s / Micfxgan Sun*r about Bush’s Social Sectc u r ity p la n ments. prepared” to be president. pi • of poUcy papers, Gore' c Bush VhSfe.OOOtHc(wibf«aMrda«*'^ Bringing up the terrorrorist bomb- in Ught of Democratic atattacks. Bush secseemed delighted to have laid out expansiveve plans *- atethaMMi ing o f th e U SS Cole, MMcCain e said, at this tirtim e,” Gore’s running “Every four years it h a p p e n s ... resp o n d withwi his own warning d riv e n by differing philo;iosophies- «emstewuontuuon t» rAm H i m M'aemt “W e still live in a v e ry dangerous< mate, Josioseph Lieberman, told scare the seniors aboiout Social Tuesday,, suggestings that any fo r th e federal role in edid u cad o n . n^diitifct»and« and rainA 1 muien new ivorld, we need a stead;rady hand on CNN fror•om Nashville, Tenn. Security,” McCain soioid at the presidentialJai involvement in the Gore favors big fede c« rrttMt. cemtww camoif lijK deral pro- ShStoJrtSr* 100,000 UM M ' ; • V>; '*:« the tiller.” “Thot’s a1 bigb message to voters - , Daytona Beach rally. “ D o n ’t le t election cou]o u ld raise th e specter of grams targeted at majajor prob- ; : Tied in national polljolls on ly 13 come o u tc aj a n d v ote.” them scare the sete n i.o rs in M onica Lew.ewinsky and impeach- lems like the high1 cost of TMtlnX days before the electiction. both In ti spwx ^ h at Tennessee State H o n d a." ment, a chaiiapter that Americans preschool, low teacher p ay, over- •■fc: «o»*ia>w aWMat to iw tMta'in' | h bush and Gore werere forced1 to University,ty, Gore criticized Bush’s Down the rood in1 Sanford,5 : "would justist ra1 th e r fo rg e t” cro w d ed classes a n d ogir^ S - h » . l I niith In intdaa 3 . S Bush said Gore’s Socialal Security “If he can’tcat help himself and RMXM S pwcfM «< fMwai alfi stump in states theysy hoped to educationn iplan as “half measures buUdings. iriwiniid^imMdantknefaiwlnvvM' h a v e lo ck ed up by now.)w. Bush had thot fall shshort of what we reaUy plan “doesn’t solve thee problem. starts gettinjting out ^ ere and cam- His basic approach rcre se m b le s ymMonMiryrKaryrMrta for making ... tl 46-41 edge in Floridi-ida, vital to need." Hc shuffles it down theh c ro a d . ... paigns agailainst me, the shadow that of former presidentn t Lyndon progtw».E»*«y* his campaign, a new n poll "Under TI his proposal, he would He loads it up with IClOUs on a returns,”’ BushB said playfully, Johnson, except Goro’sJ’s p la n is dk« and tiwth M y oiUr )W. fie ld in g o question about ••ataiaatoglWfMntMln Wednesday said. PollsUs have put spend monore money on tax cuts to future generation.” guided by research on eceducation- I nwhto aO atiidantsltvwtknM^ them about even in Tennessee,Ti the wealthIthiest 90,000 multimil- Squabbling over Sodalial Security impeachmerlent a voter in sub- al quolity ond is lessss t i g h tly befMihayrMu■rMmandrwtlorwliaftsln. J which Gore represeesented in lionaires:s 1than all of the new and tax cuts have takecen ccnter urban Chicaicago. focused on the p<»r. Gotore would u«*wtiltoeu te some atudant* iri rM H Miyot>W)Mr.6tMUo«nel S Congress for 16 years.:. spending ; hih e p ro p o ses in all of th e stage in the presidentntial cam- “I may saysi something,” he take the unprecedenteded ste p of using, “in defense of my >laifnolnvrw«n^lniwo’' '• “We’re each in piplaces we 90,000 publjbUc schools combined,” added, pausL using federal money to) traise the ^BrnirisfcRitferpro«^^ ’1 th o u g h t m aybe w e wouliauldn’t be in Gore said.1. s the'biggest: spender; record.ButitIt it’s tirae to move on.” ' salaries of some teachers. Gore’s education plaian would Prfv«t#iChO(choblivbueheis.:;'',.'.. co st $170 billion in new s oa lriM«ed^agK.tUOOs. xt ftau funds t» use fM prtoM ». iSome EDemocraats turn thheir atterntion to INader over a decadc, induding» «■tarsdwcl : br tuBrii«ewCes) lion in tax breaks onn college . OoikOdpmmvwiswu(»»»i.'.v • WASHINGTON (AP) ( - party has5 ninow lined up shows in th re>c e m arkets, N a d e r waswc barred from the tuition for middle-dass famiUes,fa Suddenly, Ralph Nadrader is no big gunss like Jesse all of themm Nrfder televised presidentialpre debates for Bush is inclined to sentnd money CnWWSOnO fcnger being ignored. J a c k s o n ,, Bill B Bradley ’■ strongholds >•!- P o rtlan d , lack of supp4 7 billion coltifirtiili new a n d e n h an ced a ttetention.” n tion to ■Republican R RwpnNa voting for Nodt t o choose In a n O)regon rt poll released o < v e r 10 years. M iT e d id m ra c te riz e s .'BliHirMlMts, “Let these Democratsats be more Bush. Jusust in case, help elect Bucorgc W. Wednesdaylay by the Americon “The thing ihat chara e n h a n c e d ' vociferous. All the beibetter," he though, GiGore supporters arc I the group sajd NARAL Research Group,Gr Nader received both 1 is a significantly er declared Wednesday,ay. If any- emphasizinjin g d ifferen ces b erw e e n 1 choose Suprerman. “We 10 percentt comparedci with Bush’s federal I role, for beyon>nd what -SSSSSa tiling, he said, his prescrrscnce could the two cacandidates - such as 1 ju sn c e s w ithLnt a a U ttle 45 percent: aar n d G ore’s 41 percent. iwe’ve seen in the pasts t , ” s a y s ./SSniSk^ Christopher T. Cross, prp re s id e n t pull the party backk fromI its their stanceices on abortion rights. i tion view s. r o n g ly in Even CaUlaUfomia, considered a 1 ir B a sic “right-wing dominated”d” ileaders. The Natin u n d e r A-(kni0 aiM iyh being dismissed by many.me The TV ad diuinring prime-time network {Bush is elected,” soid thore. P re s id e n t Bush. president Kate Michelm have to make lhat poin V1* more directly and str< iPresidernt praises5 Western these key states whci•ats I; / - • . . . ■ should be winning, and te n tio n as WASHINGTON - DDe e m o c ra ts can win, once people n ign m oved . — need to work, hard to re,reg ain vot- Poll olltlcs In brief Jdie consideradons.*’ ers’ acceptance in the th West, Marc E. /C, E s i d e n t Clinton said Tv for Democrat seeks ’ m e r R e p . I |From - | part-tidme jobs aticross the strtreet,) a fun d -raiser Tor a U tah a copy of \ sional candidate. concluslorIon of Bush tape 1 (DemdCK' G e n e ra l . The event at the Wa:Vashington WASHINi[NGTON - The lawyer J D ir e c to r home of Democraticc ^National for on advisviser to Vice President sUpped I ftom public atte Committee finance chiefchi Beth Al Gore sasked the Justicc th e p residential cam p aigp iin g G ore iozoretz raised aboutIt 5150.0003 Departmentmt and FBI Wednesday into F its final stages,I J d e b a te s tor Donald Dunn, a formirmer White to quickly’ ctcomplete their investi- Miller, v lawyer for forml e onony- Bouse aide. Dtmn is chochallenging gation of thn iwe’re oU “the concerted, intentic tiuis,” CU nton said of We:iiVestemers. | | | rom Here by more than one persoroption Saving can^dates like; DiDtmn who • _ , ated w ith th e B ush ca m p a ;to full-timine careers aacross town are native Westerners c o £iaduate:e admission deadline oqg' ils sro rpporw . Mmilted to the University of Idah' irst ol November and ) Falls ■ G o re c a m p a ig n ol ltion begins nlMcf as a dcgiK'-soekinB studon acknowledge that the su s in nra;. ZMLiite r graduate t or undort^raduato) or as effo rts ho v e h u rt th em , es;esp eaally lon-dcgrco student (noii-matriculi among pro-gun union menicm b ers in Vdmisslon and program informatic t|iose states, and are trytr in g to )n our wob site at www.boiic.uidoh counterattack. Laborr 1 . ir at the Ul Bciso Center at 208-3 hiave found some succcssess trum p- >999. Somo aiipiicatlon m aterials ihg the NRA by argu ilso available t'iroogh the Ul Twin F response that Gore won ta k e R i E Ccnlcr on tho CSI cam pu aw ay th e ir g u n s b u t th at BushBi will k the Evergreen Building. 736-3 t^ e away their union.

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A m crica’ca’s NEAR spacecraft is Kiiight to a\Lvoid tie-LL il^O He and theLhe other scientists also . , , expect two/o (o th e r instniinents, th e : WASHINGTON (AIAP) - Amid commonn characteristic of food to d o , it h as to be. exploir“ned to the laser rangeigefinder and the X-ray 'taco shell recalls andnd food-pro- allergens:is such as peanuts in that public in a manner thihat makes spectrometceter, to gather high-rcso- cessing plant shutdovmwns, thc gov- it degraded e s slowly in th e digesdve sense to consiimcrs,” sasaid Karen lution datauta from the tumbling ',em m ent was asked WV e( ednesday to system, Brown, senior vice preresident of asteroid, Itemporarily approvee ffor human Aventistis said the new data it th e F ood M arketing Insdsdtute. Photos alalready returned from consumption a variuty:ty of geneti- suppliedsd the Environment And-biotech groups ^ihatth uncoy- ,j,e spaceciecraft have shown the cally engineered corrarn that has Protectiction- Agency provided ered the com in the fotood su p p ly Eros has a thorouglily-bombardcdtl slipped into the food ssupply. u | “overwhelh elm ing s u p p o rt” for giv- are urging the administistraaon not surface thaihat is strangely littered detailed informationn that we made its rencendezvous widi thc big ! The corn's develope:per, Aventis ing tempA U J widi shattertered rocks. d o n ’t have now,” C hengB said.f space rockc eijeig h t m o n th s ago after !CropScience of Researcarch Triangle approvald tto th c com . T h c analysis “For two years, thc= EPA1 hod »A close.se lo o k a t a lm o s t a n y So far, NEAR has beeren in a cir- a difficult : anand almost disastrous IPark, N.C., said d ata it submitted was prepaipared by Novagen Inc., a reservations about thcc s a fe ty of - area of Ero-Iros' surface will give us cu la r orbit 31 m iles abovi)ve Eros. It trip from EE an an h . Wednesday shows therethc is “no Madison,n, Wis., laboratory that this corn,” said Larryry Bohlen, * . , , ...... M tential” for the com,m, known as does scieiientific research for the . director of health andd c n v i r o n ------BtarLink, to affect peoplepc who food indu:lustry. A summary of thc ment programs at Friensnds of the /I lIU biir L finance;esidebt relteef forpoorccountries ^irently suffer fromn ffood aller- data waivas obtained by Thc Earth. “Approval for hui^an con- WASHIN■INGTON (AP) - aid bill for fiscal year 2001,2( was ditions thatlat kill 40,000 people A ssodatedted Press. sum ption by EPA, FETiCTA or any congresst passedp a foreign aid praised by botii parti•ties as a aroimd the ewi world every day from I In 1998, thc govemimcnt m t reject- “Thc popossibility th a t h could be federal governmental bbody now spending■ billb W ednesday that means of freeing poor>r nations starvation Ian and inadequate med- ed Aventis’ original1 r'request to an allergirgen is rem ote,” said would seem to be baseced on poll- :sident Clinton the full from crtisliing financinliai obliga- ical care. bpprove the com for■ hthuman con- Michael P:Phillips, direaor of food des, n ot sd en ce.” « 3 5 millionion he requested to for- tions lo let them feedI nand edu- The forei(reign aid bill, which gumption, OK’ing it onlyonl for ani- and agricriculiure issues for the The EPA is dcddinge this mot- give debtss ofo the world’s poorest c a te their people better. passed thee Fi H o u s e by a 307-101 rtal feed ond industistrial uses Biotechnr the new 27, also increicre a se s m ilitary aid for tific advisers were} uuncertain Thc susuperm arket industry Agriculture Departi•tment - historicnctc:t of grace.” . millennium,” said Reiep. John Israel and pr

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The final figurests aren’ta in, but prelimi* ddiminish. O lder people areari less likely to 9 nary census data confirmc»r that Twin Falls ssteal, use illegal drugs orj r tb e a t p eo p le u p . , is g ro w in g a t a heart:arty pace. AAs m entioned above, ththe demand on . The U.S. Censusus Bureau recently public p schools will easele £as enrollments r e le a s e d i t s 1999) P'population estimates decline. d for dties with 1 0,0 0 0 or more residents. At the som e time, the demand for I T w in F a lls r a n k e di ju!is Id a h o ’s fifth -larg est h ealih * care s e rv ic e s is like:ikely to in c re a se , city w ith 34,316 reresidents last year, a More profoundly, an olderol< population 2 2 . 1 percent j jui u m p t e n d s to t be more since 1990. e n g a g;ed e d in the affairs But not every s< :al governm ent, ' An older popula,!atio,: lends to r dtizens - many m e n t o f t h e local po; -

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TtttiDwnday.0etotef36.2000 TIfTW»4Tw»Mows, Toln FtOt. liUiw A-7 O pinion ^PoliiticianIS lookkbad whenlth e 1:boom[goes ; bust • WASHINGTON-'I - T h e g re a t j pass 1998’s record off 11.4 million. ------^ iro n y o f t h u dght[ presidentialpr These development;nts suggest d o n ’t « U 55M M m e ! c ie c tio n could be; thotthi th e w in n e r RobertJ. two contrasting interrirprctations. / D O f ^ ' r / ?USH u s M S ’ One is: don’t w orry. TThe economy u ltim a te ly becomies es th e loser. I CLirOTtiN’s BCI OKAV, j T h e cam p aig n h asIS bbeen conduct- '^21 amueusons' is merely slowing. Hijligher oil I S I QOT ooce HA« A I S o m e ! c d o n th e p rem isee ofol uninterrupt- j | prices orcn’t crusliingtig. As a sliarc I I ed prosperity. GoodK>d feelin g a n d of gross d om estic pra<•oduct (G D P) I \ . & 0 0 0 /c> S A S . T O O f ^ I huge budget surplu*)luses (il’s I------_I - th e nadon’s incomle e - oil co sts KefcAxvi, I assumed) continue.:1C. But th e econ- jr e d ss o of billions of dollars higher are half what they wevere in th e o m y c ould, ju st ass easUy.ei disop- ,|,a „ itsits $4.6 niUion. early 1970s. I p o in t. T h e new presiresid en t w o u ld Y et•t illl om ens abound, As for slocks a nd ccconsum er th e n s tra in to payf forfo campaign Considiiid e r debt, they a re n ’t troul)ubling I cp m m itm en ts. H es wvv ould look • oya a prices: As th e y rise, peo- bccausc co m p u ier amind com m uni- I bod compared with:ith Bill C lin to n , pie havlavc less to sp e n d on eveiy- cations technologiess 1have raised I and prolonged ecom:onomic u rid e r-' thing }el else. T h e U n ited S tates the economy’s producuctivity. I performance couldId ip e rm a n e n tly now us>' Prevailing econonlom ic w isdom cent, ,tli th e N asdaq 32 percent. bccause they’ve h adJ eeasy access v iS U S u rc capital- su p p o rts ^ e campaiipaign’s ex cep - • Con'^msumerdcbc Overborrow-r. .• to m oney from v en tu t I$]20iri!- favored constituenciesi-on and pet j ists and IPO s (initial1 publicr sto ck c.rp aatyty «vasi absor}x.-(J, AJJ tiji.v jviJJ pro b ab ly e.xceed S Indeed, p riv a te ing couJou ld cause crcd it losses and sa lengthy slowtlcnviior lion. A gainst th a t. Buslish proposes programs.is. NN either ciindidate hiis economic forecastsIts are< m o re con- m ore •a cuts in consumer spending. offerings). There mayi.y b e g lu ts of im plies a e r optics to recessionion. I a tax cu t of Sl..^ trillioron. ('.ore resirainetleel IlisI am bitions, but to fid e n t th a n th e goveD vem m ent’s. D ebt .pf p aym ents a re now everything from fiber ;h differ- icali/e thosihose ambitions re<|iiires ,t netw orking system s; ter figure, its sonal 1bi ba n k ru p ld e s to increase debate. One way oratuiticuher. sig- RolKrtJ.it J. Saniiifl!^)n ixa News- 'een 10 percent and 20 per- ings. Corporate invesi‘Stm ent T hese attattacks ure ritualistic, lO -year p rojectionn ofo b u d g e t sUr- betw ee he nexi d e c a d c . U.S. GUP nificant sums seeniavjvailiihle for ivcck columiuiiiiiixt. p lu se s w ould havee b een h un- cen t inin 2001 and, possibly, to sur-r- would w eaken w hile2 ssu rp lu s O ver the

(©lyjss— — = ^ t J E TTTERSr^ SlLISMiAIj'ltCIii:e sAiLiSJ ly issu es th at w ould b e judging things w e donjn ’t under- yotir chiUllild's safety u n lil you or Don't Judge homiimosexuals iper authorities come to ,*d dow n upon d u e to fear stand orih'nk iswuinjing. T ry to th e prope TELY L O W E S T PR ICES E S OF THE YEAR! In resp o n se to “‘Homosexuality Hc ignorance rather than understand it. p ray ababout it a n d th e ir resci;sc»ie. W e en co u rag e you is a serio u s issue,” 1 1 stian love and su pport? Do let God deal w itli it in:instead. to bringyour yi ch ild by so they NCIO PAYMENT NO ININTEREST you, J e n y H ughen, i jra y fo r them ? O r w rite lot­ M ICHELLE CHAVlVEZ know wiltvliere to g o if they need ju d g m e n ta l p e rso,n.Ihapper>lo n .! to th e ed ito r a b o u t them ? Buhl assistanctrice or feci th reaten ed in UNTIL JANUARY 212 0 0 2 1 know m an y h om oso th a t are ink a b o u t it before you anyw ay.y. dccent, law-abiding < d; w e n ev er know how our VIsK a new safe placepl site o u r iiddressadc is 736 Second Ave. s m 218 8 4TH AVE. E - «5 • TWINIVINfALLS, ID 9 ^ inany of whom haveivecMd?Svand EjsSjilw ill tu m out, b u t I doubt This is an invitationin to th e p a r. N. We areiire one b lock north of » p I o W h a . 736-82866 I . are very loving peop d ie fa c t lhat th e y m ay have- ents of children in the1C Lincoln U ncolnI Sch(K)l. St a n d w e are »“ d d t » r s i s n o j ,,, th e y do b eh in d dose 1 hom osexual Boy Scout School district lo comtTie in and as C andlestick I’ark. one’s business. Justist asi what goes unrfpnjr w ill scar th em for life. visit our safe p lace sii I T h e tw o things I hih ear m o st in ^ V r / C / N ^ , ? reading your lettersirs iare V Christianity and fear'earl ••v ] ; I d o n ’t know w hatlat Bible you -■ I R ave b e e n reading,g,buttheoncI b ■ raid not only docss notn< c o n d o n c ■ ^ h a n g b homosexuality butIt it also say s, I “lo v e th y n e i^ b oir r a;as thyself.” I I never saw where it sisaid “ a s lo n g I _____^ h e is n o t homosexiHixual.” W h e re . M Is it in th e B iB lelhatlat says the t f r - t / r e ^ ______w o rd o f G od is onlyly forf non-sin- . n e rs? I m issed th atIt ppart. I was always tauj ^ ^ t th e CJuTStian thing to do w as to love, a c c e p t o n e another,:r, stands with ' th e sin n e r an d prayly forI h im . N ot sh u n h im fo r his sin. in .: M aybe I m is- JJE F F R E Y SCOTT T imderstood the teadiachings, b u l DICKMAN H b ran ’s Day “ 12 FER TIIIRE SALE e v e n if I a m wrong,g, I f e d b e tte r DELTAi ALLi SEASON 'a b o u t m yself that waway. M ARINES ■ Sattirday, COMSUMIWER RADIALS A s fo r th e fear. BothBo( o f you SERVED IN m en tio n e d th a t you>u don’tt w a n t your kids around the homosexual DESERT STORM Im as if you have alread;:ady assumed . y t t j l P R n a t e d kekeepsal^ Others .(^ th a t ju s t b ccausc ththey e a r e hom o- ^ ^ H la b le at extra cotW SL) ^ ^ CREDII ' : sex u al, th is m akess ththem I ; p ed o p h iles os well.1. YYou a c t a s if I > h o m osexuality is a1 did isease o r :o~<""’HI J l l p l I • virus that your childUd will c atch . 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I H Call 733-0931 to subscribe homcpti niONt^ to The Timesles-News. sk^kaulATUKC ______■*** Rtmnowsnii' to VtTm^ M Tlnw»Mmrs, Twtntn Fant,Fi Uiatw TTiundty.Octobw:w 26.2000 Balkan1 leaders rrneet to lauLinch a nevw era Phiiilippine rrmilitary resscues somele hostages SKOPJE, Macedcedonio (AP) - remainlin in the re^on for decadesles gy for wartime 0atrocities.” JOL(»LO, Philippines (AP)) - • ' aboutu 303C reb els. T h e fighting con- Yugoslavia's presidsident promised after: thetl bloody ethnic conflictsets Meidani also demmanded the Threee M1 alaysian hostages helc More world mnew8-C8 2d a fte r th e M alaysians w ere a new era in relat.lations with ics that markedm: Milosevic's 13-ycar:ar immediate releasesc of Kosovo by Mus[usUm rebels on a southea Licd. Balkan neighborsrs 2as leaders of rule. Albanian prisoneiiers held in -Philippppine island were rescuecued ------^ ^ ------T hle e nrcscued hostages - resort ' the turbulent region t met Albabania’s president, Rexhepe p Serbia. W ed nnesday c after a clashash hostages in variousus kidnappings managelager Mohamad Noh Wednesday to exp‘xplore ways of Meidarloni, blamed the problems; in • Balkan leader.? .s hope that betweeeen their captors ond milinlli. th is y e a r. Su iaimliman, i dive master Joe improving cooperatration now that the BalBalkans on ‘'Belgrade’s crimi-Tli- peace in thc regionI

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M o r n> i J I N G L I N E NMountain ;.S po r t s QJ ui o t e -teams lead K*. n k e -Newi______f i ' we have, whetherv it’s a Yankee! relief iJj' good sea;:ason,agreat pitcher TWIN FALLS - When the Martono Iddaho ai High School Activities 5'i season orr a bad season, Rivera, cen- AsscVssodotion made soccer u state- ter, la con- saneanctioned sport this season, it ^ It’s a hanard decision. ipened the door for the one-«f-a- dnd scenario set lo play out this iftemoon at Buhl H i^ Sdiool. Torre, left, ShShonly after noon today, when and acting thehe Class A-2 Boys’ State Socccr 5 ? S m\cottiePippat,ofthe /: pitching Touiroumament gets under way. twt) coach Billy iefending state champions will Portlatuilvi Trail Bla sm , on )c am ong . Connors aftor he eight m il mirinmngfrom the NBA &eat(i>e t/i0 t c New York v yir s t a t e d Meta 3-2 In th e ; ^ T r t v i a Game 4 of the ide ° Tourneys Who lost thetie firsti World Series World Serlea h ^ e ” Cluil-2tacctr ^5game and stilitill has an award Wednesday nari, Z^am ed after him?hin lorio more at Shea entiinticing for local fans, both of ...answer below Stadium In- thoshose teams hail from the Wood NewYerk. liver Valley. Wood River, lasi y e a r’s A-2 Rivera earned ; T o d a y ’sS SCHEDULEs hampion. and Ketchum. (lie the aave. dufe[ufendiiig A-3 champion, played [vBoys' high schoolsc soccer inn theth same conference all season t'V State touman'uunents: andmd enter the toiimameni as the ___I ” • Class A-l •1 I Div. I, at Boise’s No.jo. 1- and No. 2-.‘;ueded teams, ■f'SSinipIot Complep lex ...... respespectively, from Di.strici IV. f i •OassA.lDiv.Wv-ltatValUvueRS. -- /'- J > As such, they have drawn - t e * Class A.2,.inBuld in siteite sides of lhe bracket aiul coulould only meet in the chamjii- . ■ % oys’ high schools c soccer ” • onshmship game if both rro lo win State toumatrlaments: *T heir first two matches. • Class A-lI Div. I I, at Boise’s’ I Mets onQ brink o f elimin:lation T h at’s an excifing possibility, Simplot Compleplex Jeter’sJ bhlast puts Butlut Ketchum coach Ricluird ■ •Class A-l Div.Wv.n,atVamvueRS. The Associated Presa ^------1 The Tl ballpark figures to be a with David Corone com ing in to WhiiVhitelaw said he’.s irying to keep • Class A-2,, in Buhl !5! lotIt 1louder - either way - tortonight reUre Piazza inon a popup to end liislis teamt focused ou ihe task at land - beatinR its first-round High schoolII volleyballV

S po r t s ----- ■ ' ~ Shosshone5 routss Richifield:in 8-riman tiilt Ha.arriers C-rtmMnAtnokM Th«nme»Newt______ds. CC.BnM*flWV(n*l(m) prqspare to CtmA^SioUottOal 8ho^E2.nMWU0 tmaww gh Schoot FbotbalT^ gtfiW #■ C-FtanOwlwMaiS ---- {vHlgh Ccrt. . 1 SHOSHONE - Shoshoshone senior ce-IWliu<.|n«W^___ nm ning back JJ3. Soloi)loaga had his Standings “ - r : »“r ..! m n-wSTuflut*■MktnKMIemMrt . cw,. . 1 0 . 1 0 W &S«pa»l]»u»Newi .______23 carries with fourr touchdownstc tm oa Ocakg , 1 - t ; 7 • « HAGERMAN - Ellja as the Indians routedd CClass A-4,8 - ^ w. I N I I* m M> CiassM,ciinymO,c«n.:. ; totalled just 25 yards; rushingr but EAGLE.£ - -'G et ready for some man foe Richfield 52-62 -C in a game ' Tm O M M ' Om I s -b a a PM lien scored a pair of touchchdowns and £35^ times,cs. . rife with playoff impliesrlications. SSS*. caught four posses fo'iror 65 yards The 2000!000 Idaho H igh School n . 1 ? i ; j s , and Jason Durfee radicked up an ^ s s counD Soloaga went overr 2 ,0 0 0 yards !J U11 i OMht -0 t- I I ar 44, Clark County 14 untry finals for classes A-^ • fo r th e season taa cn * “ Carey 44 impressive 205 yards on 24 dunes j (oiy ijmiE and H). A-2 and A-3/A4 ; .. (2,07;077 to be CiaBs'A4.ii1 as Hagerman rolled oov v p Oakley meets forjr eieach dassification wrill ^ Local sporte iched the 30- eS --"--...... H y- , - -flUl: ^ ----- i m' ■ Sn ' records.s. Wednesday in thee and into the Class A*^*4» 11-mon be run )non ______touch(chdown mile- SjSi I } ] i». -11.; I tn u P anthers’rs’ 44-14 rout of visitingg state playoffs as the Muklagic Valley Saturday sto n e in th e » w ■ ■ ^ u K Clark Couounty. Conference’s No. 2 se £ , u-*V Th® “ o I i '!. S :'in 1993 by head coachtl said H agerm an coac»ch L o n n ie comes next, three-team playoff MoiVIonday niglit i; S \ one set ii ext. " for the Sawtooth CorConference’s H eber Kirkland’s Ki: son Lyman - Funkhouser. “We plalayed cfpe- Then it’sit’s 1 the A-1, Div. n -g irls two remaining stati:ate playoff '------^------— , ■ ' ' ' ' 170 points,Its. dally well on defense..(^D-lines C followedid tby boys. The third berths beliind unbeaten served1 a as a longtime league! aL Shoshone quarterb:rback Logon Quarte:terback-Lee Jay Cookk and !>«nds put a lot ofo: presst^e event wiUill Ufeature th e A-1, Div. I Castleford. Contendingling for those commississioner. “In 1993, weJ Brown was 7-for-9 forjr 127 yards threw foror 187 yards on 12-for-177 on their quarterback,k, and that then bin boys, w ith the A-3/A4 last two berths are Richichfield (7-2), ta lk e d[ about a this same see* and three touchdownms through passing{ withv a pair of touch- helped." rujinersdosdosing out th e doy. Carey (7-2) and Shoshorhone (7-2). nario, bubut it's never happened, the air. downs.' Hagerman improviived to 5-3 Awardsis w will be handed out at The tiebreaker ma:nay even be I can’t tell tc you what’s going' toI “We ran it prettyy w ell and “It wasnisn’t emotional, but we gott overall (5-2 in corrferenence). wfU*? ihe cbndusiiusion of each classifica- determined by heaiead-to-head happen.n. We hope to know by’ mixed it up with tlie pass,”p Sant the job> done,”d Kirkland said, Oakley dropped to 3-4I 0overall, 3-4 tion’s races.:es. records, according to1 CiCarey coach .-tomorrow,ow." said. “We’re aabout b as strong as we cana in league. A slewV of local boys ond girls Heber Kirkland. Sho:hoshonc has The So'Sawtooth’s second seed - The final piece toI tthe puzzle be.” are headingiing to Eagle Island this' beaten Richfield onceze iand Carey whoever2t that turns out to be - came on defense, w h e re th e Carey’s*s defensei was led by the V-o weekendd ir in oil fotir classifica- has beaten Shoshone2 oaiiCac*.[w>liM> No details reported. 19:49. Highllighland’s and Twin Falls’ boys’ teamsims arc going to state, as rwin Falls and Pocatellf' BYU’sMi[orris • Jerome>me’s Craig P au lin won Husk(:ers-So(•oners iss a man•quee nnatch theA-l.Div.Div. n title at 17:48, and fellow Tigeriger Dusty Schvaneveldt irs have C-USA’s top, goes on II By Richard Rosenblatt ’ lions; Panthers love to throw. ... Cougars took the ^rls’girl title in 20:06. Boys VIRCINL\ TECH, 38-24.(. offense; EaiEagles havc top defense.... _____ teom s goin;oing include Jerome, The Assoctatwt Press I______Colleilege football picks •RN MISSISSIPPI, 34-20. Louislonu Tech (plusI 441.5) ut No. SOUTHERI '^CrV Burley ondmd Blackfoot; Jerome 4 Miami Tennessessee (pick ’em) at No. 17; after surge Nebraska-Okli 5 J will represeresent the girls. cx citeinnent e surrounding the Hiirricancs prep for nnext week's South Carolirolina Class A-2, it v.as' Oklahoma-Nebra^d. showdown o^uilnst Virginynia Tech. ... The Yeojear of the GamtKOck rolls • In Cll a lot of excitement sur- I INDUNAPOUS (AP;P ) - Rookie Gooding's’s OCarin P anerson claim- Either way, collegeifo fo o tb ^ h a s lg th c whole program and MIAMI, 52-17. on - so lonjong. goal postsi ... SOUTH one of its best rivahies GcorRiu Tech (plus i:12) at No. 5 CAROLINANA, 27-24. linebacker Rob Morri•ris, a first- ing thc girligirls’ title at 21:36 and !C tion it’s taken," .says OU ngton State (plus 13) ot No. round draft pick fromn BYU who Lonce Nebn in ju re d Gooding’ss’s and W o o d .R iv er’s are No. 1, the Sooners iwns to become one of the ■ are No. 3, and both t on Nov. 11..,. CLEMSON.N. 35-28. difficult foifor high-flying Beavers. ... reserve by the Colts C on girls’ teamsms ;are-going, as are the . 'E i —sman Trophy contenders, 6 minus 19) ut OREGON4 STATE.S 38-31. d Gooding boys. I talking national champi No. Florida Suite (m Wednesday after su rg ery to - Dedo dnd G< opefully, we’ll get it back No. 21 North Carolina Sta;tate Air Fore»rce (plua 13.5) at No. 19' repair a ruptiued quadiidriceps ten- • And in 'Class A-3/A-4, it was . I Just like they used to.:®in k-to th e levcjvel it’s been at and needs lnke vs. NC Notre Dom*me S atu rd ay 's gam e wi FSU’s old man Weln don. Oakley's BarryBar Jenks le a to g the , which is a championship State's young mun Riversrs-... FLORI- Irish stil:till in running for a BCS’ He’ll miss the rest oof thc sea- way at 16:466:46, with fellow'Momet 17th time both teamsIS hhave been DA STATE. 45-24. gume, butIt mustr win out: ... NOTRE ranked in thc Top 10,, bibut the first son. Linebacker PhilliUip Glover, Ashley Picktickett pacing th e girls at *r Barry S w itz e r,- No. 7 Oregon (m ininus 5.5) at DAME, 35-1S-17. akley’s boys’ and girls’ since 1988. It also mark M iddlee Tennessee 1 State (plusI who moved from the CColts' prac- 22:33. OakI* n a won three of its six AP Arizona State tive roster, squads arere tlthe only ones going as | time either Nebribroska or j Ducks can smell thele Roses. ... 27.5)atNo.Io. 20 Mississippi State tice squad to thc octi^ 1 titles, but the last one replaces Morris on the‘roster. r teams. Oklahoma enteredi tth e gam e :k in 1985. Nebraska has OREGON. 27-20. Bulldogsgs need to rebound after' ranked No. 1. ’ nationa] titles, and also No. 8 Florida (no line)e) vs. No. 13 OT loss at LSU. ... MISSISSIPPII Oklahoma and-Nebrebraskalas. Georgia (at Jacks times in a 29-year span 2ssed to stop the highest INGTON, 31-21. ing 43 pointints and losing last week. winner often getting a cnancc ;o scoring offenses ol in the nation. . No. 10 Kansa.s Suite (miminus 5.5) at MINNESOTOTA. 34-27. win a national title. ms are ranked 1-2 in scor- Texas AiM UCLA(pl(plus 5.5) at No. 24 Arizona In recent years, the:he Huskers Tjlf :nse - Oklahoma at 46.7 Aggies set for un aram bush. ... Oh, howiw thc Bruins have fallen h av c d o m in a te d th< per game, Nebraska at TEXAS A&M. 34-31. after winsIns over Alabama and outscoring the Sooners Rice (plus 23.5) at No..11 1 TCU Michigan...... ARIZONA, 28-21. winning the last seve!ven games. Homed Frogs keep wiwinning and ArkansaSOB (plus 9.5) at No. 25 Last time they visiteded Norman, -i-i,. hoping for help to moveJ iup in polls. ■ Aubum Okla.. th e H uskers wor,von 73-21 in T"® P'®»“ks: ...TCU, 42-21. Beware! ofol improving Razorbacks. •96. No. 1 NelMebranka (minus 3) ut No. 3 N a 12 Ohio State (plu!lu s l) at No. ...ARKANSNSAS. 31-30. But th e Sooners ares b:back under OklohomjilU 16 Purdue Bob Stoops. Huskt-rssrs have won last seven Buckoyus QB Bellisuri■i 'vs. Boilers’ seco n d -y ear coach Bol >eek: 16-2 (straight); 10-7 Ju st adc No. 10 Kansasas State. 41- >s. in c lu d in g 73-21 r o u t in Brees? We'll tako Brcesres. ... PUR- Lost wee in •96.... OKLAHOMA, 35-31. DUE. 35-28. (vs. points)s) ____31 losers to Oklahoma= rm =w e=k^~"„,>urKh.(plu8.16).aLNo.-2 ___------No.-14-Southcrn_Mj ago'lh'Mijnhahan, Kan. Tech (mlnav 16.5) at Houston (vs. points)s) “ T h e re ’s d e fin itelySyalo.of '"iSS'Jls lead nation Jn intcrccp- Soccer_ Volleybaall_____ Continued from Bl Continued tnm Bl FtetbMA-lIM letting there H :; a 11-10 h M IMK tm k*M?Mn I s-10.1 »■ unbeaten team-playsT; Teton. - The Grizzlies finishedicd third lost ids, Wood TbeOMsA^I M iieyo’ and giris* state ■]vn>yl»K>nlwIMicnL I. V. nUa Mum Of the local squad year, lost just one seniorlior and host s a x z '. ^eiMM NBK Um Ml. 1. ■. Mr. River will play first, ststarting at high setiooltol soccer si toumaments the toum am ent. tvaui mr Ua 9-M), V. ciOH «■ 12:30 p.m. Kctchum willill follow at b ^ n todaylay and ai continue through “We know that their setter 3 p.m. All matches vrillII Ibe played . ^urd^InButil. In B) • • probably one of th e be r^w d Fe bew (*iwt ■ Nr pae» n ^ at the socccr fields in BuBuhl. TOreaelittNftho teeoerfleids. take thc best, in thc state,’tc,” Youree HlShw^SOw30 west from IM nftlls. said. “Thc girls are goinoing to havc Bonners Ferry B«ds r T w in F a lls h a s n ’t th c nMBMA-lOWOMM VI ^rr• IM B Itee F* X l» CMTO«tNL«an soccerfiektei)kts on your left Tum left “ nvheny^uconI come to Sawtooth Road, opportunity to scoutt thtl e • Ofma. M. K. Mac OmM DM. tia, >.. coming from northernn IIdaho, but I e-t». iy> Ri»ai ML «thm. • .■ Ketchum CommtmltySrSctK>ol • jteatleatacosnl^lngalocai is optimistic about its chances.ch Ciitthrtwts “I think the stniggli{gles thc MWg - Km UMtr, fatnl^s donaitonettoo of $35,000 to ssgs: £SeMwln I complu a reality will be beginning of the seasonmn m ade us ftatf B M Ml} IM4 tm OM nr. H> Bwn . mako the con come together andd bI e m ore br (M)« Sam U Mk tkCsr, SW 0«i hddtodayatyatU:30,a.m^Just aware,” Lancaster said.id. “We told before tho0 finflret matches.'. L verybody a t the beginninning of the M >w. tSm la t« 00« T season that this was oot ur ... TWin Fans Bnilns this was whot we wanted n MMMn Payette Ptastet Now w hat the Bruinsns i to s s a s s " tloaatyaynl** go all the vmy. Dw IX rt im md cc>B * ■ SfSS Here’s a look at thehe Snake River Pvrthelin i Wih tion: 1*1 ra* Ml B Cowmri n < aa *«•>. idamiewnam. neMBMtW nalmataBiM'iJnrweaaaiiw m ny kbMMnmFMi Kf,plmnOKM*Baid Coeur d'Alene Vlklni ICrr l«|ee Sedwet UF riFd Mmcat n«o>an»Contfi mr«> Mcnt wnmm FB now tww; ORIWtUM. ■OMaOailaiaiaRtf' aiiiBUTwe— xrrnoswTMTr»TkHMMM CWTSentsnmal Pstrelots Woodf)0d River Wohrerlnet C<«A:EkWi(MM.i»* ■U. t v n >*<0 OH un MML 9- »)<« T . n.aX3Mo.«ii tno CH Son nnamn MSS1S«'- le C UK.ikeCttyTlmbemolvss SouthFhmofitCouC imiHiringgiv.’aiyro* t a « 8 f i« itfietM n im ICi (■% M M FjcteMu>t««i ■.oaatfiwaumm S t ^ tapatlhawaw M Ul M tm t km n Oom UMi PAM i.«a tw r» mt OMI ■ um navivatm• • 1< or »r«> M M LMmt IWF*> Meridian Wsniois: Toton Redsktns IQ tm M M «t MMM ■ SnitMTt UM. > Idaho Fallt Tlgets>ts ^ Mfl Caitfi U«Ti« liiK, la taaaon • SfTSXSSi'SJS Coft VMr JcMvtniil |W> I

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Stew:/art fairnily filej lawsLL i i t H jasek ccollects 1:his firsttw in BUFF/FALO, N.Y. (AP) - E rik'k ‘ - — — — giving Toroiomnto a 4-0 lead. ■ enough - and eam enoughe - IO R„s„„s 5 ORLANDO, Fla.. (AP)(/ - A year issen had a goal and unn NHL to the day after P«P ^ e Stewart Golf finish in the top 30 on> ■ > * 0 money , and , Dominik Hasekk ______Red WingIngs 5, Lightning 1 died in a bizarre oirpir^ a n e crash in ______list and get into thee $S mil ion 1 his ,, first victory of the South Dakota, tJie! gdlfer’sgd family ’. . ~ Tour ChampionsWp nextn< week m „„„„ ^ Tlie Panthers haven’in’t defeated DETROIlOIT - Brendan as th e Buffalo Sabres beat, Devils goalie Martin1 IBrodeur in Shanahanm scoreda twice and Chris filed a lawsuitt W^ e d n esd ay t. Atlanta, J _ the Carcaro lin a H u rrican e s -t*l ag ain st the croft’st’s owner and cfendants knew or shouldd For Grant Waitee and Scott wi.d„esd ^ 13 games (0-10-3) datirting to April Osgood.mat average. Againsi Panthers, but the goalal was disal* Pavel Kubiubina gave them a two- an unspccificd amomount of dom. Pressure? , . Carolina.na, the five*time Vezina lawsuit said. Ask Dan Forsman low ed because offici.cials called man advanvantage. Detroit needed ages. ' winner .stopped 30 shots. P eter Worrell for interierferenceon just 33 scconcis secc to capitalize, as It occuses Sunjet A played the PGA Tour" fir”I 8°ye"a" ey contest motivates an d has never lost his < Brodeur in the crease.1. Shanahanin scorcdSi his third goal uf and Jet Shares One;'o1ntof„Si: I Disney e^r^orsman Sharks:s 3, Blue Jackets 1 th e seasoriSon. Martin Lapointe gence. Lawsuits alsf threet others l \KEKE BUENA VISTA, Flo. - celebrated his 1,000th 48 seconds later, who died in the erasTash: S tew art’s .pj „ r tice Wednesday for theth National Smer ce ^ TORONTO - Garyry R o b erts. W S '^ 'V p e r Woods is going for his^ Car Rental Classic andai contem- NHL gar’ame with a goal as San i Fedorov, Ljirrj’ Murphy agents. Van Ardanan and Robert fourths " playing his 800th NHLNl game. .„®dXm‘;nt Gilchrist also .scored b straight victory, and must plated what it m eanssto i be 125th Jo^wonon its fourth scraiKlit. scored twice and udde< Fraley, and golf-coui:ourse designer the final three PGA Tour mbus, playing the middle led Wings. Bruce Borland. *' on ^ e money list - thih e cutoff for as Toronto won its thiihird^JlrSn for the Red events:s ilif he wants to become theJ keeping his cord, wit'ith only two sameof of a three-game homes*■ .since Roberts joinined M ats The L earjet’s cabcabin-pressure first SIOSIC million man in golf and tan d , remained r( winless at ,e. Senatorsrs 3, Penguins 2 system wasn’t propeoperly inspect- match B “ tournaments left, J Sundin on the top Une. ll Byron Nelson for the high-p “I’ve been there^before t and jw ide Arena (0-4-1) and Toronto enteredthele game with PITTSBUsBURGH - R adek Bonk ed , m aintained or ot re p a ir e d , est wimwinning percentage in one sixth in a row overall. according to the law: rv e succeeded,” he sa th e th ird fewest goi;ouls in th e . • scored onene goalj and set up anoth- awsuit. In addi- year, league, but scorcd fouour times in er in he the second period as tion, th e oxygen-sujsupply system Most'ist p lay ers a t Disney this ‘Tve never been init th is posi- o u tion and not made it.t. r m 4 2 a n d DevllSi 2, 2 Panthers 1 the first period. Robeiwns. a free* Ottawa remained rem unbeaten at 5* and a valve in the enengine weren’t week: wouldw love to have such IS agent acquisition, scorcdsci on a 0-3.Jaromiomir Jagr scored his properly maintainlin ed a n d th e problem Tm trying to rally, usiise m y expe* SUNRIlRISE, Fla. - 1‘iitrick Elias ems. IS breakaw ay just 44 seeiccorids into eighth goal goa of the season for plane’s crew failed1 to take proper Insteotead, Rocco Mediate, Scott•J .rience to minimmized the scored.w w ith 1:33 rem aining as corrective measureses :in th e emer- Hoch ar e thoughts toward whala t it m eans New Jersersey extended Florida’s's the game. 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O ’N J e ill’s1 p la y co ff sluj m p ce n d s could be. He’s workinjing at trying T h is seoson, set he .283 with NEW YORK (AlAP) - For year. ers and 100 RBIs in 142 was the epitome of whatt to manufacture sometl•thing.” IS homer: f y w eeks, Paul O’NeiU1 «seemed like “He wi e manufoc- g a m e s,, aand he joined Babe nkees’ club- ^it meansns to be an O’NeiU - bull- Yot even a f te r h e a ghost in the Yank tured three more hits,:s, there was R u th , Joefoe DiMaggio and Dave° ' i f l h o u se and at the plateate. headed,j, independent,i often mis- d as the only Yankee out- i, and the most generouss still no re a s o n fo r O’NeiU ( to Winfield 0 He dressed quietlytly in his cor- guided, t field e rsI tito record four straight sdy in games. person1 I’veI ever known in myf express joy. ner and swung quietl> ,, Hc didn’t want to.ta t lk much. lOO-RBIyi[ years. He wore a painedi e ex p ressio n Ufe,” Pau’aul’s sister, MoUy O’Neill, ill may stiU have another I columnist for The Newdouble, andi discuss his futuree with the more six double play in the lOt10th irming in he had £ «ason, he is overall,1, |playing a solid right che Mets, he his firstst since the middlee Yankees afier th e ses Game 1 against the likely to find hc dotoesn’t have field, andnd giving them the intan- flung his helmet too t th e ground of last season.se g ib les of professionalism and I t was/as his second straightt one. > 3 ■; in disgust. tj It’s no secret th at ththe Yankees characterer - you might think the? P ; There was someth‘thing tender three-hithit game, and it made him fould want to find a way 2 in the World Series. Hiss covet Cleveland ooutfielder team won about watching hiirlim work his 7-for-12 i 10 will apply to let himim play out his career in !adful slump .583 bat)atting average was thee Manny Ramirez, who way out of a dread for free agency when;n the World Y ankee: p:pinstripes. th e s e p ast w eek s,I, sseeing him best ontln the Yankees. Y an k• had 122 RBIs iast seas :s Empioyaet of the Wall StreetSi law flmi, Cadwalader.r. W. agent next week, butJt he will be th e bujlusiness that it is, O ’N eill is n o t uunlike his has beeicen this year, physically. renner probably will lei )t saying that he’s hurting, 38 at the start of nex•xt season, a S tein b rer f a th e r , C h a rle s, wlwho passed Tm not s : past than this warnirrior go when the World ee hours after but by! lookinglc at him, you knowV player with more ] away at age 79 three e future. Series isos over. Game 3 of the Worldrid Series last he’s nolloi as comfortable as he ' Subw«t c a r a a r p icfcoffa t o f ira t Ho con H is ppreparation r is much the but me. Mets fanss are kind of thing, kee lere. you eesee which way the wind good game. I was keepeepingtheb^ ivo plichora (yoars ol m ojof loog To tho plato ^bo halfway sam e nowIOW as il was then, , looked down upon hc Ihrough his “ I envnvision their lineup,” he und the water blows.. Start Sti out with ’What did down, moving it inn aand out, lhe onnvRoaers(12) When people aroui way 1 like to. That’sIt’s always my windup ond suid. “II know what 1 want to do coolcr are talkingg about how you thinklink of the game?’ not T h e iregSwlndolldS) , In position pitc es are, I just Yankeesx-s are { the greatest.”’ approach, just to0 ttry and get Andy Pottltto (6) itch location - a slider on great the Yankees ahead and when I geget ahead, try rowlol.rst. , he handnds, a curve away. That’st s walk away.” AddsIs WMarie Drolel of th e con- SlovoAvcry (11) I’s chauffeur, suitinglg firm Cornerstone to make quality pitchtchcs and tiy to ndy Johnson (13) what I thithink about.” And R u b en stein ’i p i ^ n W------1 B o th1 Pettitte and Leiter Dominick G onzaltlez, said the Innovati/ations: “I would advise get guys out." r a n g e st shaving your head and Leiier endorsed thjthat approach 1 f,£uas spom Oun>au: Major Oat =dDoOn«»ctter pitcher. deal. On 3-and-2, Td much— 6Q in lhe majors m,” the ^ that even those with no “ W hat I re a liz eed d is th a t by great dc ngonlyPedn) “ I d o nI’t ’t mind pitching here at . like the Yankees-jlJust fine. But umn tha r give up a single than a • still b o ir est whatsoever in sports - throwing as hard asIS jyou can and rather f Maddux, who all.”Leiieiter was interrupted °y by my loyalties ace m y/ 1loyalties and, interest doesn’t, and walk. ruIU pick an area where ihe m ysteriorious rumbles and crashesies well, baseball iss baseball,” shouldd beb polite about it: “All o v erth ro w in g , it dc ■ can’t drive the baU out of 60 eally need lo do is to make- d idn’t, work,” he said,lid. “Throueli a batter a 57 -with a 3.20 -----ashe.spopoke.:______, _____Gonzalez said_l!l jusiisijiav.(aa5tc What I focus on is exccut- aight season “Shea you accept the good will you change speeds5 aiand locaiions cares? V 1 Baseball Eds. ing. “I lilUke this place. It's a pitdi* Charies W inter,, ]president of that you a n d w ork h itte rs , iiit’s a better ingquaLlality piich&s." rk.” Tiie National Leagigue of Junior intended,ded. 'Gee. I don’t know; who titte was 19-9 during the reg- ular season with a 4.3Leiter earned er’s park. u tliink is going to win?’ is a Pettitt a 88 wins over liie last : Cotillioas. an ed q u eie tte and sodal do youth m based in good one,om but even. ’Haven’t :h arc the (hird most in training prograrr following it lately’ wiU.do if a over that span, trailing f" Clmrloite. N.C., saidid, “I think it’s been folk things in per- said pleji;ileasantly.” 1C Martinez and Greg M L , important to k ee p t litive drrug test spective. A fter aU, cour main rea- Tell1 that ih to the guys shaving . • Straw^berry nlabbedof ] each won 90. rk is to make a logos intointo their hair. lo ------Leiter-was-16-8-v son for going to w orl It- ERA, his sixth siraipper Jones is Randyy Johnson and Carlosos TAMPA. Fla. (AP),P) - Troubled “ ^ wilh 10 or more wins,calls rndally DelgadoJo • re among the 28 major slugger Darryl Strawberry, St BaseballBj notebook g. Bolh Peiiiite and . L.m. S atu rd ay Vork Yankees th reely. "You must b all’s'pprestigious r HaU of Fame imping Timo Perez o p en ed Suntiay.Doko launched a drive: tto deep left. Slump: u n til about 3 a.m. Sui I Instead, the the Braves traded hir n ex t sunummer. lecrwasoneof the thinhird with a single up the said. vhan. 63, began coveringing Among those to che- private drug Atlanta radio statiorTuesday liiat Newh the his best friends. Sea;attle shortstop middlelc anda: Piazza, who hit a long “Mr. Strawberryry was absent t r e a t m e n*8 i that the Braves “loolg to racc, th e Dododgers ond Angels for the • that hooked foul his firat. • - Ission from Ilic ^ I in Alex Rodriguez, fn;rom the front drive thi without our permissii center served' ' siie way on ccrtain gtnever say tliis Press-TeTele xam of Long Beach in time up. Uned a 75 mph change- .■ treatm ent center ovcover the week- ^ c as his resi­ "If 1 had had n peia white puy.” 1 9 6 1 , , tl then was hired by the;h e . row. Ito the bleadiers in left-cen- • ■ end.” Drake saicl.<1. "W hin ho i in 1967. It was a stunnining blow, and up into t dence, correc­ tion lhe way Chippeilanta Journal- Tim es in tim e 0 W orld ter field,eld. ^ ' returned we adminisi^stered a d^g f P „ tions officials nestly believe He ha:hos been the Times’ nation-on- only the eighth ti think they would hav Series game had sistarted with a Piazza'izza's second iwo-run hom er lest and it testedd rpositive for said. Officials 10 d aU the talk. al basebebaU writer since 1985. a $90 million ad- home run, a n d thihe first since of thele SS eries also m a rk e d his- cocaine.” wouldIStmttatty b dcclinod to Justice said Monday,non like tliat. I Newhivhan’s son. David, was crad- h home run of this postsoa- Drake said the im the Son Diego PadresJto to - Rickey Hendersojon did it for fourth hi le arrest was ^^uldh identify the be crazy." ed from . The hit also son-olc• 0 lot of production from the “without inddent.” center, th e PhiPhiladelphia Phillies in Oakland in 1989. Jones suggested T extended J e te r’s hdtting it streak in All-StarItar i;oicher who w ent in to In September, the suspended der the terms of his proba- Justice was referring St. October batting only .211 New York Yankees:s sstar was sen- • I'nlppC I g a lo • • award is voted on annual'jol- World Scries play tcto 13 gomes. this Oct Strawberry was supposed to “I know he would n , P au l O’N eill (12-for-5or-57) with two homers in tenced to two years’rs’ 1house arrest oVCfpermission Jl from his;jroba- mi-Stars ly byr t the Baseball Writers':rs’ In the second, 1 publicly, but I’m a tripled for the sec2Cond straight past postseasons.post after admitting hcc v violated pro- .q .,officer . to leave the center, Jones told The AtlaiBarry Bonds, Assodatiadon of .\merica. bation by driving undm d er the innu. lally, the only reason hc Constitution. “I hom i be aUowed off the grounds that’s what spurred I J be for an appointment. But to use my situatic don'l tliink that’s righ iper's up In arms Justice quote Unit, Bonds, Deig LANTA - Atlanta Braves headline Japan Al NEW YORK - Bl I ThThufMlvy. O ctotef 2S. 2000 TkiiM T«1r F ^ , 'I daho ‘ M ■■■„; St a t e H ig h^^hoolTi fOURNAMENT vnns — " ■ ~ ------■' . ...j :, Grudge rnaatches, goalss in bunches■Q ^ r l ;Is ’ A -;■2 t o uim a iTl e n t s5 h o u ]lid b ei e x c iii t i n g ' 7“ * ^

| B i L - If any mceileedng in th e Class A- mUccJuSr°itaL>SM|UMn aW 2 f i B ' high schoolI ststate socccr touma- FAII ^ m^SSSs poised to be)c a grudge match, it’s h u id u h l vs. SouthI FrFremont. M arshirsh Valley Ea£les if any one teateaiTl is positioned to State ll TirtiiKwi sc(S & ton of goals,, it'it’s McCall-Donnelly. a w S l powerhouse42 tlthis season, ROM Cara nan First, the grudge match.mi Tournei nc*i. n For the past two0 y years. B uhl’s Lady ' _ -TO S«WS D iQ«i«v wivaa l«'" Indians have knoinocked the South r o c c t f i j ^ csna E a9« nn KW« ■ Mil era ^ Frfcmont Cougars fretfrom the Idaho Youth Class a-2 SOI Sotxer Association’s.’s sstate champiotiship McCalH)ilMJonnelty Vandals b ra c k e t. In 1998,, a shootout spelled earned c no points for thatlat mutch in the jjifliK >me, a loss drops dofimlfor South Frememont. L ast year, the World V C up scoring scheme ' -Cliild S ) «)«»• »« ir*r c~ ■ B Ww Ou-p I* k. toQtiSimcnt was held•id iin Idaho Falls - but you y from state-dtle contentention. 5T' thElhdians elimintinated thd Cougars “W e’re trying to get readeady for how the (iM lin MT tournamentt< is different thanth: last year,” W ith th e state saman ctio n in g of soccer, Stouffer S said. “If you loseJSC you can’t gel .VvVrt thj^ was the first yeayear that both teams up u to th e top placc, so wc’ri'c’re really trying played in the A-2 didivision. And South to t< concentrate on our sett plays."pl * > «xr« » .J iP < l* ."S*» icrt C<«u* Fi^m ont has comc to Buhl to d ay looking Wood River finished 14-2 overall (10-0 ri-V)’ foprevenge. ■ilin conference) and wil-vill look to its Southh FrFremont Cougars ;J7hey would like:e t nothing m ore thon defense d to compete througjughout the tour- T»^ toSiflunate us on ouour hom e turf,” said ney. n In a g ^^s coach Don CaiCampbell. “We’ve relied on our• defensedc all sea- n/r-rTiiall Donnelly lost to Woodod River in we can, andmd we have some fast playei''ers. „ Wtr [•U'ti VI Samih Fremont, thithe No. 1 team from sot{.” si S to u ffe r said. “Our3ur defence has ■ natch for third place. Addtdded to the Yet Bememstein also eyes the tour been re ally strong.” S n alko k o !River Panthers- DisiHct VI, will ge:set its chance. The b is another sophomore,•e, P e n n ie fonnar with>ith trepidiition. ..k-n iM tlW lUiM' Indipfls, who fimshedled 9-3 overoil (7-3 in The Wolverines are ledcd in scoring by J " * ,.":rson, who tallied 16 goalsIs cand e i ^ t “You win,wir you go right; you loseie you confwience), face thehe (Cougars in the first sisophomore Robin Keams,'^s. wuh 16 goals. ts, and m idflelder co go left,” hehe said. "You through tl 1>U I..' lo UM va«r, round of th e tournameiment this afternoon. a:and senior Erin Bahoshy.,, who'sw had 14. c. who had an even dozenJl {goals and doors, andid th at’s it. So these shcmlilid hi' -n iw t wilWxUIWl»«>, • “T h ey ’re a muchch im p ro v e d team ,” But if it’s scoring thatt fansfu want, they ielder Jyoti very excitiritirig games. It'll be very cinick i|i , any assists. Senior midfich iMm > kalra »»i Campbell said. “It’s’s Ggoing to b e a hard- need n look no furtherr thantl McCall- Tntfnnm rounds o u t the Vandalsals’ leader. but very/ excitinge this year. Win ru A«>, W«il ■ fought match with sonsome history.” DDonnelly, 1998’s A-3 statetate champ. The circle. games, you’ou’re in the finals.” And competition1 tlthroughout the rest ski-town sl team finished tinUte 2000 season :Call-Donnelly has outsctscored its The finainal match today pits M;i reton Redskins of touniam ent will alsalso be stiff. wwith a reinarkable record,,rd, and will facc nents 82 goals to 10, postosting nine Valley agaigainst Weiser - the only ati 'l n l McCall-Donnelly anand W ood River look Snake S R iver in the first rou outs (with sophomorere keeper that camee betweenb McCalM> C(contenders for the Leading scorers for thete U1 d y Vandals en Sprague in the net forror eight of an all-victoctory year. That lfi-0-1 reiei-nrd ibM...<»iw»3>ro*?i> includd second-year cai state title. The WolveiIverines took the No. 1 ii !). was th e re su lt of a 2-2 tie in the WoodRId River Wolverines seed out of Districtict IV and will face Swinford S and sophomore"E'’ri;'pi,fe‘„'g"r“ E . ^e’re Iretter than we wereI Iclast year.” squads’ thirhird mebting of the regular C.-CT. OouM$»X«».1Cl^ ing 23 goals and Teton in the first rounjund. v>who am assed a whopping Ials coach Lex Bernstein‘in said. "I son. ■iKCrt ■ Wood River coachch IDoug Stouffer said 113 assists apiece. ese kids. ... H ere’sa a lookI at the eiglit-teain fii-li !• fUfiOr »»«>• *»«>• Uroi^ M/u-OT < , , J don’t: take t any credit for these w ’»»* the focus will be on1 siisimply avoiding loss- That’s right, cach. Pittcittengcr also had W e’rce trying to play a directset style of es 4 there will be no10 tties, a n d unlike last 119 goals a year ago as a» freshmanfr< head- _i_„ We r, try to get to goal as5 quicklyq: as Buhl Indians >tU to go two of theirthe three games and only and practices have gongone well.” icd for state by beating Chances are the tea]team vnll need ^cUeyin'inapLnyoff. all the positive vibes vil ca n intrast, th e Wolverines won3n l}'{ muster. WendellI plays the three sera;craight in the district com-;; HBlnsoiooi d e fra d in g Class A-3\-3 champion potidonn anda enter the state tour- Pirates in the toumeyley opener for namentit asi th e No. I-seed fromm r aiiu ct IV. They will meetct both,squads on Frid:riday at 10:30 »aii>kir»iy»U’x7>T*« Won Dun i District a.m.' r«irt »M»9f Ir«Mk-wCliew»k. B Preston,1, lilast year’s tliird-place fin------Jasp er*a, Troia n s.] ishy. onin FridayI at 9 a.m. " FAU / stat&Jast season, but at th e A-2 r W f c l Wolverines losi lti l^eston level; And they bowedved out in two ^ _ 15-9, is-i:>•13 earlier this season, but gamiis. This season,in, Wendell’s C f Q tfe'pSrSiwiTOt Wood FRiver coach Reamyi State \ first bock in the A-3; ranksrai in three liH:aic I Goodwinvin thinks his team hasas __ years,- the Trojans are looking to _ improved'cd dramatically since that tend'to some unfinisheshod business. | A I lastmeeti«ting. : Tourneivs IB el good about this match,” “W e w ent down anand watched IWI urneys I Wallace Wneiwm “I feel ti*r C>WU C> iu< (W^st Side) in theireir playoff in _ , Ct«hDc»Sa»«»*. hc said.L “.“Just getting in anil being • rtKo4^>« m. a-2 uolleyilfj»a/l S E Blackfoot,” Jasper saii« Sm M S Swnra iMgai }l«dlJ»«»U IV4 '••Jr .V.-v •<. Having played a nurS b e r of res- :uMU*|M>v»iKt . (since the th last lime we played atHiUcrestllighSclimUH.t. diem).” ular*s«8 s0 n matcheses :against A-2 e’s a lo o k a t th e en tire laspcr’ssqund. Wmdoll Tto)«ilans Whilele W ood R iver tak e s ott H ere’s a look at ilif il conipeli- 'si teams should help Jasf eam field: “I think when you>u comei down tta’ Conn CifiJMpu,Jnd w ra«»_ Preston,1, Buhl1 will have its hands tion: , , i>*i to tl>c-A-3 level, deferifen.se is really 1M1.IV10I1IOIOfC»tC«v>" full witwith S t. M aries. Tht-;ie Komedato Tn^ans Lumberjafjadcs lost to Bear Liike in ...11^. (JwiKT Paa UU an T«a key.’^ khe said. “Therecre are a lot of ca«irii«.ure.unfTtwi*" ■<| Bear Lake Bccfcnrs ■ ".; long rallies. The teaicam th a t h as nmairj M SJm Cc»m. V4141 M«wotoM«Hig with theirleir only two losses comingI'g ThtTTrojans shoul3uld b e fre sh ■ w.nd.«wniKou»w cnoagh. Wendell playtlayed an d won against: ScEndpoint. And St. M aries is no stranger to no more than two0 gamesg last ■...... t!'-ing those A-2-2 jschools and straightt ststate tides. FtaU<>t«tran»« WM Jrilncn M(\ ciirT i n Bonners Ferry BaiBadgers the conference toumiim am ent pre- sd.;«.b-nmiWMStkM o»»ree‘ pared us for the stut»«»<■■*'■»««»*■»■ 11. r . “My guessgl is St. Maries,” he tearA'.V Ihey’ve always been there,[•(J. J’ Jasper said her tean:am*s h opes of MfiiRwibMPmn. said. “Tht ^ Wood Wo Rivor Wolvorfnos advaticing past Westst SideS to face This yeaiear’s (champion) will be the winner of the Wes:/est Jefferson- MgrMTrAMm SOmcbod>xly that is re^y consistentJil i r«nf«3.iwiu-«|. Wallace match (also) FtFriday m om - N*NatnpaChrtstlao Trojan* - the tea:cam ... th a t can keep thehe rr"*'** “5 ‘ in g )'’h in g e on plajloving solid ball alive.ve.” ( ( • 1 IT <•« IW » ntes Shouldlid Wood River and Buhlhi defense and serving; withwl savvy. ii­ OtUO KM Qrana (Ml »raCM IMn West Side Pim Soiar, the latterir hhas bci:n a CMmM ipacJa^OMncUOn !*>?«> ’ boUi win,in, or should they both lose,X, Buhl Itxllam la- J'-"*— team! specialty. Thec Troj&ns7 are tawStSl u. iMBBit M> iiMtf nOma v.MGn they woufould m eet in the tourna- serving at a 95 perceircent clip this t<*rn m ent ss second round. The season. Wolverineincs got the better of Buhl r-«., “This team, this yearear, it’s hod to S^s«fN-s.w Ma tnd UM ■ • bmr M l**> X twice d dl u rin g th e D istrict IVIv 9Eo>yc«r.>>x>»> Toumamciment. Mlddletwi be tR4 whole team,” JasperJ said. Pratrto ^ratos •s. n,.»N"Jt.•raw>^^>k< “This'group’s been1 togethertc for coKfO^cwv In Othether first-round matches. three years. 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JoseLopei OreyChaiChadwick Sofglo Mendoza >ring homele trophies itlan ioademy Jiiior h l^ glrliIris’ volleyball team completed The Twin Falli bur members of th e 8-ycar-old £ intcrmcd- I Murtaugh for a croaa countryry rmeet. r 13r0 ( rth e first undefeated^*yol vo MERIDIAN - Foi Runn«re gather In Mi perfect aaaion thie y.H«W i ' s r t s ' t s i ^^s^^•XwS^ j-o-ix.flOF...... : luiMDMra.HarHn ^ ^ 9 competition. 3 .urOrAJtr’KM >IUr^0«KKiyw«OiO^.H»»«' i-CcoiAaw- V (>r«| Ul-mi J. *.« 5.U»y«Ti.(UbflM l?iS?l£l^52!. __ I. mSrr '“•*•*1 }.C«WmWMV I-b«t»C y D«™ >kMCU«uigLKr«»tr VBrtnWC.WM ■>V 'JTsX moM" ! S-£-1U.N««M.yeev.^ Athlet:tes takeJ medals _\'on^rScoresai\ N D S T A T S IMT, SM'm.HUiLjrwnni.XmxA*h at Spescial O lyympics n>4M7We.Ovr^B>**iM3 nviMe ptMin.AiTMnDMita Bowmnc;( l K«mS'g.FWOtHirac«l<;.Drr^ . oinia'GMits nxMNc»i>i9e.ucT >U S*v«lia.)tU>LM«ilM.K>Tt>A< BOISE - The Mft agic V alley Holiistlister, won silver in barrel rat ____.sc:oR i-:s S^cSltS ream partidpat- Ing aniand a fourth place ribbonn i ) Jew*,USe?tS.SHCwinSr^tu. I» ^ ^ Spcdal Olympic Te ,isrr" fWrr^JJlOaci^wOJ'VF'** CM ed in thc fall state2 games( in Boise westertem equitation, l’’* IMmm.t>«aT^MO,Div«t]n.Rt(^Mi FAUS c»f.5«*iceiiaE^iWTy>nU< nors cults *n»aSofl 177.01c*- Seth Chadwick,k. of Rogerson. D ave’ti Chadwick, coached th e Wunderlich, Angligle Hegman, Hannah Evons,, LauLauren Kolojo]chlck-Kotch, MAOIC eowu TWIK FAU 0>SI) i;,r*»i.l«».Ur»i*nr«««K»n« TuCicuniMi. Mm«jiin.wJ-»u"i>4. iSSING TH E TROPHY1 _____-_ B Sponsors were Kurt's's Pharmacy and the Robert StuartStu and O'Leary junior high 0«Y>»lV»>rJ*8 lliniu Kn&f»»«i« "* TWS.WOTMWD TiORI 7« FALLS no>$ stmcs ucMiM<»7.bM^ — Pa^ The Twin Falla Juniorr booster clubs, iu»Essni;C» iMM«!«>•«•, .,0tio. X.. BOWUDROME. TWIN FAI 'Not*HIC (kidlt.TCOKO Slu«rt Otwro&M V.. u _ u£«stnifs ivw>B»aTO.ir" Football League heldllta its ______I k»r>l je;, wn* Urouw M*, C«1>| • 2 L s5]“t2ifs:£:ss*.sj.s25;s," E'firss-i"" *nih Bowl'champi- OiMUraM taar»cu«»«.artM)%wi siytS S 'Sr..... onship game* Tuesday Let us k i i oB v W ■, UUM S GAUt 5 U»»* f M J »y [ 6 ^ CwirD r«. Jcn<4 KxW mm**» «n “^*®°5i2e-2r5!idNrf£? m night. In this picture, ^infiluih, . ______stvina.jxSBjnw aiVMiNMr cITewii otfifsawts ruc».tit»*in«.*»»t ---- »tEi»**Oi*w*aAD»niDr» S H Rotary head coach Ken andla«name*,-— ------r t S ' - ^ ViC'M/x & i^ 1M.S«U>Si»i)w.l*« SfNOnutHJJtWsCwrtJml^ Simmons (left) relln- flMlAtir;--.' .vii-QHometow«tom.fot{)ebple mentioned, Om Hum Ul 0«iU l« {^ori.;.v-:.. QDateandiandpi^oftf^eevent,, '! j / • mS5i WKS^UJH^cinlio** t.jS? struts S ) V ‘Rih Bowl'trophy to a ^^'wonjor the^d^nts.";: hrMJMTM DtDruuat. m ^ _ MiT«w,0,^«68.6>«»-~Fe- Stmon lAOCS SOWS CU*». Sit SSS." ' " I S drenched Uom head SW. KJ»7 iWJiw 5118M CortI! 7^' coach Tbm WIena afterter tvm U*» SS25,'M S3Sf» scNoniAdcsouKS 6«miib• AffHK * = “ tha Uons beat Rotaryy ognphs ars enoouaged. P l e a a e . • j »».Cu«,«-n««JI3.l/il»,B*U 36-22 for the tWe.RoRotary won the trophy teat yearear under head coach Jim Mlldordon. 'sandal- UT.AMM MD.M OWES TrmxHiffttrlU.JcM Icture returned.. i»''. oors scn-is UU now uo. ior “ ’S5-I55».*^£!2»S‘i HwnMA m LMM7 BirU 177. CMtrt lnTue*day'athlr«H»la«lace game. Wwania b eat Merchrchants 1 by a score of 18-12. iK«a., 1 r I. sntMt r nw .M DOTS ouns UMrkn*»7.K]tf rfw^ stmts V«a. &i«lt ScNf« StxuiIW9iS0 >Ce.« D*MnnScun<7T SCRX3 uMu«^«s.c. MM) OUIES W>maC»M*»I.HM UtorUl.SUnaiiuViKnIU m w,47« ACC«1««MUIk«uUtTMX a>uiiii.Hw«iMiii Stmts AkM|V«. «»|IMM THURSbAYJWCM ----- 1 with all of the bowlc?lcrs. It gives me dally/ likelil< working with the peo-' stMSVi.-NMwrn.Jk*"L yowlnwon Iin TOI.SlKttMlM FtmWrailM?“ Wno are the unsisung heroes of i Getting to know tliem - this is | IWAnM7r< nnBw»T»0.*»>r i ^ eorrMfws JM^wwe'i dlAMCTnOHfl^ ' a sense of satisfaciction knowing ple. Gett CjmjrMrt^47. n C n«u scnts etothMKmimnH^...I,. bowling leagues? ~ that those peoplee trust me and especialcially rewarding - making * lM.ua e«7.0ralH»-M U^HotMtNSi We go in fo r a fun night of ic responsibility new friends." fric “The le.nst thing I I the others and L e t ’s GU o have given me thc I*"”*- bowling, visit wilh t ^ of managing their league.”le like is ‘S probiiblyP the b»'f’'nninp of s s s s ss;s,;'C5is.a..i. always hope we bovowl well enough ?ears with trying to keep th e , ■ IM44U OMniOUMMraaN. B o w l in g^ Maury Miller in the past has tlic year ■nm to help thc team. ButBt there is one ■ ■ ort secretary for WIBCC cardsca and dues straight and KIMBCRLYtCHOOL s i r s s ' i i a v person on each leteague who has ■ ■ HKtmlkterf been an assodadoii ntMMiaAutiAMHM Itl. r" SSSSS 5 years. He has beeBcn secretary of tryinglg toti find people to fill th e R«g^ Jan* IU C«nwv< IW i u ^ 5tm»om.Kaii>n thc workload, ththe secretary. rw« 1M. Jsan >W 1 ] t the Consolidated LeagueL for 15. position?ions” fmiW I (MtfS Cnn« Um II C .’sss» ‘'i5rsr.£r*»‘ Along with bowliling he or she | ^ — le has taken on Cic SMr 1M. a*nm u“If 1 C>. f' «I«S U«Sf*r««4T».J»*l.n answers a lot of qucjcstions, collects ----- plu5 this season he I IMmwttj) .uuNMiin >M< of being a Secretary for herhe the secretary job j for the Therelerc are 30 adult leagues in . » ■ » * . » —dl«T OvrtMiH.ibiiTniBKtfri^i.Mi.B«tii the league fee enviivelopes, counts th are at the the Twurwin Falls Assodation. T h ese; ' 'riNESS'iOUieS CaAiuxiei the money for accuiruracy, pays the ‘s: ‘Seeing ®' thc improvemenlent Pintrippcrs; both !m> CWn Cur£ li* asssrJMXsis ijj “*“ '*''TS&7™m le bowlers make over th e Bowladrome. Bestt is:i "The oppor- secretanitaries arc only a few but all a«>c*ifW'5^ i!0 J stmts MMnUcangvU7.M«n3J" . bowling center arand banks the some t-ery dedicated to th eir.jo b s tv* n« Itt- p*MUI.TAWTBTMW•; PmiOm IM (k»u*«»w e on my own gome or beineing of the job. The leileast, when th e was pretty prei much the same. They j l lirriiUtSWTSVaMS Om, Siiiam.JowCft^rHJJrr, thc responsibilitieics. They have t^te c apprecireciate all the efforts .they; ucct*w-ni D««n»uMiw y ea rs on th e “bl®t totc sit and visit with friendsnds evening is over.” ■'»><«" gc^owfs frrdytv—-.in Owe. served for 3*4 y s been secretary makec toto assure the league record; Iff"® Church League an'md this is their and otherotl bowlers.” Vicki Kiesig. has 1 J2*s*aSwlSm n anne Christian is just startinrting of the Mid«So*4M.J«nSM<<»< first year as secretary of• theth League for 6 years,■s. This year she recruiur iSxfliO '' >** OKU BERiCS WW, U* OUltS ^SmrX».JMr>Sne lna.«>Mich»*.A*«i nx Mn Ai in. Dwr s«“Siw theyJikebestisbeiieing able to visit neer League at the Magiagic added the Moonsh VWMIM* tl<0>T«Mtfm th e both are at the Bowiwladrome. Best: Thereicre are times whcn league BONANZA lANO, BURUURIET &mSQ*uts TrrtUMiM.tv with "air the meilembers on the Bowlrl andi says she's still in th TlUCMriC«CCMB«m IMl}’ lnJWT>UKlllir.UMT^ ning proccss. The first fewfe’ “The sodallzationI withv the whole problem(lems come up, and those are St fucs umu«b league every weekek and not just lea™ ’ C4<91».« •’#. U«T« CWIWI *<0 717. fc»r "WW 4 ». M»» s«—* “» iks were the toughest witivith league, not just aa teami or two.” handledUed by the secretaries, IHIM the !eam they arc bowling weeks CAUCS iSlw w.!«w^l^uX*iiiie ?«7,OAUtS Mr, ««w «7.Sno.U« J« ±asing of WIBC cards, gettintting Least: “Collecting;g league fees - Joinlin a\ bowling league - and * ’** against. Their b l ^gestheadache e is purcho Let’s: Go Bowlingl ' * * SUK»n BOWU BUHL not pay their teamn lineupsI in her record keej:eep- from a few." scnt9 l >>• people who do n along with the collectionn of< Jessie Blggersirslaff has the ---- — (WUtS U»dWlK*>?«.l^UI»Utom jaUaMiir.BetWAtnratM H league fees in a timinely manner or JOB ®“ says responsibilities for)r two leagues - 77tclmaic/fji Tiicifcr writes a weekly , ^ just quit the leagu*u e without noti- Me and sponsor fees. She saj '**IW temoxaa.ciuanaim *' *«<«< ladles on her league arc real!eally th e Latecomers LeLeague and the bowlinf,/in/: column for Thc TirnM- «» o»ut*iMO o*^«««$n«.$7* fying the secretary.y. the lad s. You can contact her at 733- i;' c>«r«MUu>a Utrfsoms B*jVint«Uf«fM.*i d about league rules andan Mogic City Leaeague at the News. Yi etm)» Unrtr6M]4l DtxcMx Nancy Bond hass 1been secretary 8®od ^ d has served for 43S7’ or or by e-mail at trucker>«M2}a.Df»E>M^7n M. Trio League causew her1 little if any problems,IS. Bowladrome - and JOtOMtBOWLJDKIMI 'fm of the Tuesday AJV y of at least 5 years onm both. “I espe- clink.cor:-..corn. TKMCMYWtM ,p«» ynRow>J7a.l«8orn«»Jl» at the Bowladromme for about 8 arole -. Buckner, secretary < KMSfceD-e^-MS'-otW. “ "‘ui^iiioiCZUDOtMIrwi C>WWH.}I» BJ ScMOvrK City Mixed League at th e MM «H.MIKArmuaUIWr«VM*MmO LAOElttlKtS lMUVana>ti>o|i4.M«r years. She like* besest being able to th e Cl DMVwn4^ tM.KMtMaM.MMxHXlUlJM KMX Via H3IM ac7, CtfTM tvTHf K h e members of Bowlairladrome is on her first yetyear owes txn 7 t Di» 0«M> Kmn SoM M. DcraTr Vk>i U< Otaoti'" ss-SHSS';s S a much m ore fri< oy being secretary of thith is SKrtnoUe DMCcMj^.^mws- SSS-.MSSS' phere. She likes 1<«rwi«I r. Brira wMoa'tr* MI. K srrssisas.'” time it takes eap (>UICS ’rKxMntnnO Q<9sa I.^m. OMf^Uscnin.UiCtntCnm.»• teams or individualals do not notify i I« n*-« Cm n VMU IW^«/TWI|} UMttCtfain. in * mSorSn's «mu I*C«T9rsv W when they are ddropping out. - 4.3 VMI oana»T * Cruise. PowcjwcrWindows/Locks.Tlli. jtBit."! UJiriwmie.sfwWi>B s a i s a i £ , » TM:au t»iucC«riM.t:un TNmk>^a< 0«4KMi »>i7 stMOnuouumtl Wm GUNS Electronic Shiftshift. 4X4. lilcciric M irrors Ul >r>«dl>nn«suaM>«i)i III jmn>cr<«iij.»iM UMOAUtKSIfNU OMT>m Mary Cook has1 bbeen secretary E i l 8,p t lu o w ^ c a MO Anrinv»M.uuDvM»iio»i .^•sssA 'ssi.. of th e S u n set L(League at the IAHO COIN GALLERIES Jirr? w5*^il3a2M0i«T>«» ^ Bowladrome. the5 largest1 ladies 2 N. Maln,Twln Falla, Id. d390101 ^ RBT«»jiaunCi»B«inow> league in the Magagic VaUey (18 M teams) for 4 years.rs. The greatest 7 33-8 5 9 3 njgn^l. Sh*M »CMM Itt VM Bmm,IH„„„,Smx OWJOMittS SHC*IM *»"'». l7l,F.,»l»«i«rlB.»U«l* Hjii^Wion»i»i.Ci»«li>W»* ’*** WTIW*YJU«M Indole ula oi. (UUU Cl»%CHMni«'SO>i . eOYf semts Co»r l o ’s at Candlenin d g e ^ ^ ta. Cewritt''0«^ UT.icas l4d<>iU.iacK»«»»47 u i Q V a n aokfjccfcecJ V 131. 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AroiD U N D 1 hortage T H E Vi'/A L L E Y -JD e m V L c e ia r e n re attention than most. at least docs her• shoppings, .here, caiancels Craner prellsllminary ActorsA quied y Willis filmed part of thele i ill- I’ve seen him oncee all summer." :ed “Breakfast of Championlions" ■ ’riie couple ownn a fonner dmg to t hearing begsgins ccut ties in Haile Twin Falls, made headlinesies in store and newspapaper building, V accined ' ’. Phil both of which anire vacant. The JEROME - AI prpreliminary hear- _ 96 by criticizing then-Gov. Pi The AMoclated Pf08» ,_____ Itt for his nuclear wasvaste Mint bar now is u.smc man facing .BOISE - One of Idaho’s; mostm goveivemment atul created a mimini Liberty Tlieater. whichw the local ^ / Xlinics: X . felony chargcss s stem m ing from famous - couples has quie [il-estate boom by purchasiasing theater company isis using. allegations thutat he attacked a divorced .. in Hailey. ildings in Hailey, “The boom theley started has ___ iricnd of his familjnily. Actors Bruce Willis and D< rhe family lived on a $G3 trmil- passed, and it hasn’t,” lui Mayor OUUinjdy may Dickie Ray CiCraner faces a Moore evaded the Hollywcfwood ~ n estate on the Wood RivRiver Urad Siemer s;iid.J. ’'The immedi- charge of aggravaivated assault and media lhat reported every, twisttv IHmlMoom B™c WIIII. ' 'Zd ihave three young daugluehters. ate effect on con•nstruction and K r^l aggravated battattery stemming in tlieir relationship. anymore. When1 ttliey first moved Witliith the divorce, attention turturns services is over, bu)ut property val- l l lik l r disease from allegationsIS tthiit he th rew a The divorce was filedd last1 here, everythin!ng they did was to wlwhether they will remainlin in ues and propertyy taxes are still large chunk of roclrock at Jerom e res- Tliursday in Sth District Courjun in news. After thhey were here theai,■ area. up. Overall, I thi(link they were ^ ident Cecilio Madi[adrona Oct. 6 and Blaine County. The reasonI cited ci awhile, interest waned.”w “T■They haven’t b ee n a tritru e good for the commtTiunii.v." L LI / dairy L cows severely injuredi MMadrona. was irreconcilable differences. arried in 1987 but prestesence here for some timiime.” Riemann thinkss theyi will stay. p„ o«.nr :es. The couple n\ar randon Flala Craner also> fifaces a felony ,County Clerk Marslia Riemiimann had been separarated since 1998. saidid Sallie Hanson, exccutiutive “Tliey have a lovovely home, and “I®"' charge of injury■y I to a public jail, speculated lhat the divorce.‘ drewdt While the Sun Galley Vji resort area direc•ector of the Hailey Chambmber their kids are in scl* l.,„ lh e re " slic and SteveStev Crump court records say.‘J- , , litilitde attention because Willislis andj has long beenI accustomedc to of Commerce.Co “Demi is moree o:of a said. "I can’t ima^iigine that they’d Tlmes-N< M adrona limpedped mto a Jerome Moore “must not be big nenews celebrities, thee two a ttra c te d pre.seu.sence than he is becausee sshe leave." courtroom on anin saluminum walk- •rwiNVIN FALLS - Flu vacdne is . er W ednesday to testify against r~ scarce:e itin Magic and Wood River Craner. T h e nMASK valleyL-y jphysicians’ offices and , M adrona testifiitificd th at C ran e r Tragedy J r gains -----= s = s clinics.cs. buf a few south-central b roke his leg witlvith the rock and ------1 Idaho10 ddoctors - and a couple then began hittinging him in his dam- if 'I’win1 FaFalls retailers - have it and ' aged leg with wha/vhat he described are dispilispensingsliots. as “long piece off metal.”m national • aattention “It’s:’s kkind of hit and mis.s.” said When questionc(med by prosecutor ’ L indaIn IFrazier, immunization John Nicholsonon an d C r a n e r ’s Fam ily’s quest to infciform public brings co o rddinator ir for of the South court-appointedd a:attorney, public _ C en tratral l Districi Health ail warehouse defender Marilynyn Paul, Madrona story.of possible retail Departnmm ent. “A few offices have I threatened to kiU J o it. somiome are out already and said Craner also th J a n g e r s t o C B S E ven e r ing N ew s r of them are waiting, as we him several timesies daring th e tus- most of stificd that C raner gy are.” sle. Madrona testif By John T. Huddy IC health department's began to threaten;en him inside th e ' j|„ The he and Craner — b o ard-d of d ire c to rs met Je ro m e hom e hi Wednesnesday to discuss th e vac- shared with membimbers of C ran er’s "I'WIN FALLS - A local fan:family’s quest to infomi theIU *1^ cine del:delay among other business. family. Madronala saids he tried to public pu about their daugliter's;r’s untimely death and thele :’s i< frustrating because some ignore the threatsrats and leav e th e unforeseen un dangers they .sai.said are common at ware­ p riv ate companies get their house to go to wowork, but C ran e r house-type ho retail stores like The Home Depot has dosess bbefore us." said Cheryl attacked him asIS 1hc tried to g et galgained national media atleniicmion. Ju n tuunen. tu health department into his car. The CBS Evening Newss S]spent about three hours director:tor. “We are the ones who C ra n e r’s heariaring c o n tin u e s Wednesday w« al the home of .Julie and Virgil Homer provideide vaccines to the people Friday when Nichocholson expects to whose wh 3-year-old daughter JanessaJar was killed in a May>y most at trisk.” call witnesses to) tetestify in connec- acddent ac< at The Home Depot.3t. Thee ddepartment expects part tion with the jailI dtdamage charge. Julie Horner said th e CBSIBS story, scheduled to air of it.s,s alallotment of flu vaccine Nov.No 3, will likely focus onn aaccidents at retail stores from1 tilthe manufacturer next Hearing delaytjyed for man Uke uk. The Home Depot. week,<. bbut only enough to give On May 28. Janessa Homem er suffered ma.ssive head shots{ totu high-risk individuals - facing assaultult charges injuriesinj when a load of counHiniertops fell from a forkliftft - folkss wwith chronic diseases, JEROME - A pr(preliminary hear- at The Home Depot in Twinin 1Falls, hit the ground and Frazierier siiid. delayed for man broke into splinters. A cour^untertop hit Janessa and azier emphasized that the ing has been del knocked her down. She theihen fell and hit her headci police say was huhunkered in the ^ in getting vaccine doesn’t ne home and then Dgairut the cement floor. closet of a Jerome Hours later, and only a. feifew days before Janessa’s Pleose see HEAL'TH. Page C3 attacked the home'me's owner. .fourth birthday, she was brbrain dead. She was pro-0- A h earing setrt VWednesday for nounced dead on May 29. M onty R ay Bostoston. 23, address The Horners have been vcvocal about the accident, unknown, was resirescheduled for 2 hoping to alert people of danlangers in retail warehouse l^rshopan^:^? p.m. Tuesday in1 JiJorome. Boston stores like Tlie Home Depot.t. e Jerome County ‘ was held in che J' “They have been coming to us which has been reallyly ito-lieiithCecitni'OMtrta'ViO.' Jail on $100,0000 bond, b according ^eat," Julie Homer said WeWednesday. "Maybe it wiUu Department is c a n o e k ... to court records.' , . lealead to more things or maylxyi>e it will be the last one. d'do to get the information interference andid Iburglary, court Dut.” he said recently. ^ ^ g S S m a ci'nicsIcs Vwill b e made W edfwsday: . records say. The Homers have also beereen interviewed by several S S | ^ g i ry Bmited sup(4y may b e svall- Jerome Magisgistrate Judge BoisebqI television stations, incincluding KTVB and KIVIa oblo) WeW ednesday which will be Thomas Borresen;n i agreed to post- ind anc by In.side Edition, a weekl;i;kly news magazine show, offeredired ID people with serious pone the hearingg tito give prosecu- Home p Depot officiaLs saidd tthat media attention willII chronic>nic Illnesses, th e nows lor John Nicholsi>lson an d p u b lic lot not influence continued settleittlement negotiations withh relelase ase said. Vaccinations will bo defender Marilynlyn Paul, who is Jie ihe Homers. provldec.Tided through clinics a t Health representing Bostorston, rime to nego- “Whedier “ it’s covered by tlie paper or CBS News, the OlsbictWet offices until supplies run tiate details of thehe case. Paul told facact is it is still a tragedy.’ly.” said Jerry Shields, a Borresen lhat Bosioston was willing spcipokesman for The Homee EDepot. “News coverage Whenn mw«« porfecQ Jerom e police corcommandf^r Dean Hoiriome Depot. recorded vaccine u p d a tes, coll Larsen said a manin iapparently was The 1 Homers and their lawjnvyer. Breck Seiniger. .saidd Bottega Qallory CMwnorlorSheron Cleveland organizestes masks for a reception SaturcJrday evening. 734-59(t-5900. Ext. 275. Influenio voc- ;s cost SIO. having a romanticntic relationship Tiuriie Home Dc()ot has offeredad ; a setdement - with one ’Mosksl MasKsI MasksI’>r iwas planned and taught byly landy. an agingag grade .school, •nnett. meanwhile, said il ^ Twin FaUs COnicme expects a pro- jhirhoso aging sdiools m i^ t tx; p signed up as an opj):)I>onent to Sen. Stenni o n John Sandy. R-Hagigemian, simply wouldn;ln't t be riglit to lake contti- posal from Magicc ValleyV; R egional i,igg i issue for Joint Financcice - ns for what she Siiys is a los- Medical Center byl)y thel end of this Appripropriaiions Committee menlem- iff* to hold a s|Kit on thele bailor for her buttons f ; Siirne thing in ingcause week, and hns alrc;Ircady received a ij^rs,rs, who wrapped up three day ^ I p.iny. She did the ^ hough she doesn’t hold ■ proposal from Sai:Saint A lp h o n su s of MrMafyc Valley tours Wednesda V 1998 and convincteed lonniitne Althoi ac tiv ist Bill much1 hope ho for beating the well- Regional Meclical'C.rCcnter ia Boise, by vivisiting the Cassia Regiona 2m environmental a ced. well-connected Sandy, said clinic attoittorney Randy Techchnical Center in Burleyley. Chisholm, also of Buhl,Ui to siep in financed | B | against Sandy in herer place. Stennettlett is still passionate about Stam per of Spokaneanc. Wash. Aceqequia Elementary School ani sues slie holds dear, Both hospitals; wantw to buy or Miniinico High School in Rupen But Ihis time, no:) onei came for- the Ls.^e: ward. Chisholm is; nmning r as an "Eduaiucation is the great equaliz- lease the hospital.al. Terms of the Lawnwmakers could spend part o he said. sir 2001 session discussin; K : independent for th e Twin Falls cr. she s Saint Alphonsuss proposalp were their on and no one , Itlahoho’s ^ cmmhling school build- confidential. wheticther the state should hel]lelp ■ I County Commissioi academic perfonnance and • 1 Stam per said hele willv be in Twin payY f(for new schools - and if so, tito else wanted to takeL- on( Sandy. So Stennett. the fomierf< head uf comparj>aratively low tcacher Falls next week< tc10 go over the whata te y t. ills County salanesies musti be improved. And he group of doc- Inn 1 Mi.iidoka County, a distric *IUKW«»OCT/TMTt«.lW>Mf the Twin Fal proposals with the Democratic Party,y. is trudging 'he stattate should pony up the tors that owns Twinrin Falls Clinic. in nneed e of structural repairsI oi on y to doit. 'eral buildings, Acequia is tinthe Acequia Elementary' SSchool student body presiderdent Jordan Harman, a sixth- ahead with her canimpaign in the inoney to A dedsion is expisxpccted in early sever but not with Sandyidy too thinks it might be V a lle y oldesilest sdiool building in u.se. It’It’s grader, addretse* meilembers of the Joint Rnance-Ae-Approprlatlons CommitteeI at Nov. 7 election, b November. MaiAagic I much hope for winninine. "mi-- for »r the state to kick in for Regional hasn’t scheduled sch a hos- oneJ oof the district’s most outdat hla school Wednesda)lay. Behind him are Rep. Robeiibert Qeddei, R-Preston, left, 11 facilities, through match- fadlides, school district .sccrc ’ I, Stennetl’s race Lss a good exnm- school ta pital board meetinting tc :onsider «« Minidoka County Sch<:hoo1 superintendent Nick Halllallett, center, and Sen. Atwell . pie of the dilemmala fo d n s Idaho mg fund!mds. their proposal,I, said S h aw n y Darrel Black said. 'W e’re very p ro u d o f Parry, R-Melba. Democrats. She feajars the GOP’s ------B arigar, Magic VaiValley Regional ^ dominance is daiiimaging the ncs-Ncws political rcpontr spokesman. The boaboard considered equia," Prindpal Terry Game G arn er told thr>J pernti•ate." 1940s and recentlyy came back to Please see SCHOOLS, Pago C; CompiledI frcfrom Staff rep o rts ' f . . & a TkiM»4lm«,TwlnFribFA.Idiho Tbtndn. Octobtr 26.200026. M a g ic Y^ALLEYa ■ III = ______-I Obitua\RIES------SSERVICESi C. EUscUse Boden of Ogden, Utah, ude scrviccs at 12:30 pjn. TV for «ath notlcea ara a fraa aarvtca.or.dcanba 1 Fot obttuaiy rate* andam InfonnittJon. call 733^931,31. Ext. 278. betwoan 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Monday through SaltIturday. Oeadllrw i« 4:30 p.m. 1 i»«t-day publlcaUon. Dent a t the Twin Falls Cem etery fttc9d until S p.tn.n. eavty day.______(Lindquis luist’s Crematory). is- History Conior. and in vivarious olhor R a lpph h Bowden of Bedford, p A i I q wasraisaisod in Twin Falls and gradualuat- Beverly is survived by b two sislors, W ayno. MiMartin. Doug, Cli(f; four sis- T w i n i F AL,L,J> od jrofTom Twin Falls High School)l irin Donna (Lewis) Huolhorlor o( Kimborly. tors. ElainoIno. Nancy. Suzy. Gwon, callings over the yearars. Ho and ind., servervices at 2 p.m. today at v a 1970.. EBenny'was a long distancence Idaho; Joyce (Laren)) Rosa F ol Paul. He wasos procociod in death by hislis Holon served a full timone mission in jj,e Elmwmwood Chapel of the Day funner)r forfi Twin Falls High School,, HcHo Idaho; brother Gaia r y (L o re n e ) la th e r Elvinvin Trospor, Houston, Toxas. Ho likliked 10 fish and Cartearter Mortuary in Bedfortl, was state champion in cross-counirvinlry Erickson o( Floronco. Oro,Oi and sever- A viewiniving for Irionds and family willvill hunt, ski. play golf, arand enjoyed and thoho two-mile whoro ho still holdr□Ids al niocos and nephews,rs, b o h o ld frofrom 12-2;30pm,, Saturday, doing family history reso£oarch. F rien:nds d ' and fomily may coll in death by hor Oct, 28, at Ciovordalo Funoral Homo, Iho rocc□cord. He went to Idaho Slatetato Sho was procoded in ■O' Survivors are his wwKe. Holon 2-2 pjn. today .«• }rsity on a lull alhlolic scholar')lar- paronis; Joss, Jr, and OlivoC Erickson; Williams of Idaho Faialls, Idaho; from 12-2 r Erickson, and 3111) Colwell ol ^ ,, BfBonny married Connie Kellevilloy brothor Jamos Lamar I P a u l ______daughter; Holly Anne (Bil lace George Glasgow of on DV. 6, 1976, They were Iho bosiDost grandparents Oscarar and Anna Boise. Idaho; son. RiiRichard Lou _ W o llac mds, he truly adored her. Bonn>mny Lindborg, and Jess. Sr. S a n d J a n o y Williams of B oise. Ididaho; Slop- BuW. mnem er orial services a t 2 p.m. was vort/ory involved with his girts, HcHo Erickson, daughtors, Nadine Helelen (Larry) to d ay at a tParke’s Magic Valley : coachehed Jarneo’s lee-ball ihrougi-ugh Sorvices will bo hold R eynolds Shophord of Bountiful. UUtah, Marion F uneralal HomeK in Twin Falls. sollbatlall teams for 10 years. He took:ook Funoral Chapol on Saluilurday. Ocl. 28, Corrine (Gary) Abboll.tl. North Las • groat pride pr in watching ond coach,ich- at 11 a.m, wilh Rovori Jo rry D. Vegas. Nov, and Chrisisline Ronoo J o s eiph p h Von Arkcl of Twin ^ L j v " j i ' mg Jamamoo in her running, where shesho Stoolo ol tho Crossrciroads Unilod (Myron) Hanchett ol Kay;aysvillo. Ulah: Falls andmd formerly of San M ateo, also holds ho stato championstiipss in Methodisi Church oflicic brolher. J, C. Williams ofol Twin Falls. Calif., memorial me scrvice a t 1():30 iiPWpJirvV . both cross-countrycr and irack. HcHo Friends may callr°rR J .,nolds Idaho; 21 grandchildreren; 51 grool- today lo d at the Heritage was invinvolved with Mociat OlympicsDies Funoral Chapol on Salaturday from 9 grandchildren and two) (greal-greai- A llian ce lak- a m .until the tune of Iho10 ice Church in Tw in FfaUs , with Coi^ourtnee "his Bubba" also lak- grandchildren. olds Funeral Chapel). ing horor to ovory high school loolbaliiball Tho (amily suqgosiss memorials1 bo Ho was preceded in ddoaih by his (Reynolds and bnsinskotball game. Bonny sorvoclvod rriado to the C rossrc:roads Unilod paronts and an ideniicalal iwin brolh- _ his cumjmmunily In many ways. Never3ver Methodist Church builu ild in g lu n d in er. Loti Williams, J a mies e s BallUrd of Heyburn, , , in lhe) limetil light, always behind tlicthe liou ol flowers, Funeral serv ic es wilvill bo at 11 g ra v eside s id services at 2 pttn. Flo^ Albert: LLurt scenes.JS. Whenever there was a needoed a,m.. Salurday. Oct. 28.I. J2000, al tho F n d ay’ in in the Paul Cemetery. A Floyd Alborl L uIII. ll.! 91. ol Twin Fnlls ho wasJS Ihere1 lo holp and many limesTICS Idaho Falls LDS ISlh WWard. 9th & viewing;g willw be held from 12:30- diod Monday oveninjning. Ocl. 23. 2 0 0 0 . puttingig his own lilo In danger. Bon Boulevard, with Bish:hop Phillip 1:30 pim.Im. Friday at the Hansen hie! Ho lovod his Lord and sav-sav- Roberts olliciating, a l his hom o in T win m Fftlls ibor M ortuaryary in Rupert. : Floyd was born1 onor March 2. 1909. ‘O/ JQSuisus Chrisi and was a membei Tho (amlly will visit witt'ith Jrionds on in Dusty. Wash, tho10 sons ol Henry and ol Iho3 Twin T Falls Reformed Church,rch, Salurday (or one hourr ( prior to the D elbert ved his mom, his mothor-in-law,law, wrt Christensen of Burley, Anna Bonnor Lullult. Ho attondod [70 'ovoc services al tho church, BBurial will bo service2 at 11 a.m, Friday a t the schools in Ously.y. EndicoltE and in ^'S faniilmily. his Irionds. bul fiS£0cially in Twin Falls Cem elery hi.<: gi/ls; Connie. Jamoe. anda n d ' Dawn B a r n e s issen Funeral Home, 1^0 ; Garltold. Wash.,. graduatinggi from toved hi Barnes. 47-yoar-old Paulyl direction of Wood Fune I St. in Burley. .i^ Garfield High Scho<:hool. He allondod Courtnoinee wilh all of his heart. 4 273 North Ridge AvenBHuo. Idaho E. I was a lailhlul husband, a won-ron- I. diod Tuesday. Oci. 24. nds may call from 6-8 n ^ . tho. W ashingion Stat<;tato University and the Cossia Regional Medicalai Falls. ' racoivod his bachnd 2 0 0 0 . a t lhe today andand before services Friday >rdl d e g r o o in 1 9 3 2 .. ShortlySl altor his tfiend.\ Het was a man ol his word! . ■ - J . . . a tih e fufuneral n i home. y siarted his own businoss 19 S h e was born on Nov. 25. 1952. in o is e graduation he rocoivieived a iob in Buhl. Benny s iville. Fla,. Ihe daughter of B faaho. as a toacherer andt a basketball years ago,ac Windsor's Lawn Care andond >Id 1Gene Choate of Hom er, lam RRudd l and Othello Jamos)s H arold coach. In Januaryiry ol 1942. Floyd Landsccjcaping. He^l.ullillod liis dream 1, services at 11 a.m. Friday >or- D a v is , ;r. Sho received hor oduca-a- A laska, se entered iho U.S. NavNavy and served in o/ ownlrning and oporaling a lull sor- (or lion in Calilalilornia. Toxas. and Florida, at Dcmarslaray’s Gooding Chapel, t tho modlcal laborai)ralory aboard iho nurlursery. Ben had a roal gilt (or 4 ' She marritrriod Ronnie L, B arnes on ily and friends may call U.S.S. Eurallo as a wwarrani olficor. In landscaicaping, Ho loved his work andond jrs- /-V T M a rc h 10,0 , 1973. in tho Oakland LDS)S from ■7 p.m. p today at Dem aray’s 1944, ho was sorvorving in Woslorn workedtd vory' hard building tl«Qiurs- ing , Following Iheir m arriagele Australian when he moi Elizaboih ory. -le He lovod helping and talking ■ T 1 ' ■ T e m p le , F> Goodinglg Chapel. E ___ t h e y ro sic sided in Harmilon. Va.; - , Avoy Scott. RN, Thoyhoy wore lator mar- w'th peopio pe aboul landscaping,ng, ' A la m e d a1 .. Calif.;( Idaho Flails. Idaho; ried in Australia in 1945, Attor tho plants.J. and; Mowers. Ben's motto to F ranik k LL. Gamer of Rupert, ser- Sail Lakei 0Oily. Ulah; and flussollvillo. war. ha camo back:k t to Buhl and pre- ompnployees was: "I don't expectf.c° Veryl Clark at 2:30 p.m. Friday at 0 oved husband. Ark., priorior to moving lo Burley in codod in his teachiching career, as ‘O work^ any harder than mo.”10,” Veryl Clark. 65. belov H a n s e•n n Mortuary Rupert gh school, In 1954. Bonny! willw be remomborod by lamllyTilly lalhor. brother, andd friend died 1995. Thejliey Ihon moved to Paul in principal ol Iho high iore sho has since resided,d, Chapel.L Floyd and his brothiothor purchased a and Ineiriends. lor his cherished por-)or- peacefully Monday. Ocl,Cl. 23. 2000, at 1996. wher qualilios ol an unfailing positive y. Idaho, sur- Dawn wassc an active member of The>0 A viewiijwing will be held from .7-9 farm in Kimborty., Idaho.Id Floyd and sonal qu tivo-ihis homo in Kimborly. >day and one hour before unlit thoir rotirement outlook,ik, boundless energy, strength,3lh, rounded by his loving lamlly.lai Church of.Df^sus Chrisi ol Latter-dayiy p.m. Elizaboih (aimeo unli vhere she had served in a che servicors includo hor h usband, yoars. Elizabeth Lul if Paul; hor cliildren. Kendra iisiam „ . , ono daughter, Rosaosalie Anno (Don) gfin-'awaw, Oloalha Kelley both of Twinwin riod Kay and she precseeded him in Ronnio of F Carolyn Eileen Sii was an Army Barnes o(d( Fayotloville.I Ark,. LeAnn ;iam, 83. of H e le;n n Moon T Lakey of Boise, Slevens ol Twin Falls;Fa one sister. two >w brothers, his twin brothorher cfoath in 1999. Veryl w !'^ Carolyn Eileen Sisis of Calilorn.a; two B'!'W.nc'indsor of Kimberly and Davidivid veieran ol WWII sererving in ihe Tribell ol Conway. Ark,. C h aris-'S ’ Boise, lormerly of Hathliley. Idaho. g rav esidide e memorial services at Alvena Wiklund ol curronlly sorving in tho a.m. Monday at the grandchildren. LindSfidsoy Bonodict and Windsorlor of Chains. Idaho; two sisters,OfS. European Campaignin as a siall Barnes. ci 'O passod away Tuesdayy in a Boise 10:30 a.i n (Dave) Johnson ol Twin Fallsalls sergeant. During hiss lile. : ho was Louisville.3. I Kentucky Mission for tho'® care center of natural cauauses. Cloverdal■dale Cem etery in Boise Brooke Bonodict:t DavisC and ono Sharc^ ( lurch. Brenna B arn es of great-grandson. SkylarSky Davis all ol and Dor)onna (Tom) Walker of Boise.se. known as a top salesmanan and super- LDS Chur ^ Funeral services wilt bdeath by his The funei Gridloy area, gradualingig from high W g „ Q s t • Brian Vriesman, Burial will lol-•ol- parents; Iwo brothers.s. Verdes and Salurday.,y. Oct. 28. 2000. at lhe0 school in El Paso. III. Shehe camo oul istran Sorvicos aro undorlor tho direction ol Pastor B: 3ERLY - Juanita “Tucky” 3l Chapol in Twin low al Sunset Sl Memorial Park. FriendsIds vorgol. Em erson LDSLC First and Socond Ward,2 west in 1960 and marrieiied Noise A, KIMBEF Reynolds Funeral C 127 S. 950 W, in Paul.-wilh :tran, 87, of Kimberly and Falls. may callall on Friday Irom 3-6 p.m. wilhvith Funoral serv ices for la Veryl are Church. 12 Sisiam. Wilh ihal m ararriage sho Van Ostrai lamily greeting gr friends from 6-8 p m.fTi. being hold Friday Oct, 27. 2 2000, at 2 Bishop SeeScott Stevenson olficiating,3- became lhe mother of twtwo stepchil- long-timeae residentr of Buhl passed Magic Valloy interm entnt will (ollow al the Pelfa n o s ynoldsa' Funeral Chapol. Thoho p.m, ai lhe Parke’s M ^ dren, Virgil and JoAnn«ne. Carolyn aw ay Wtc!Vednesday, Oct, 25, 2000, Ellen May R o b i lamily susuggests memorials bo given/on Funoral Home. 2551 Kimimberly Rd,. Cemolory/ irin Burloy.- ■ lovod Iho outdoors, andd was espe- at M ountaintaui View Care Center in s may call al tho Rasmussen Eller) May h o s s1 ,, 79,7‘ of Twin Falls, ,n Benmnny s name lo tho Twin Fallsalls ■ Twin Falls. Idaho, Bururial will (ollow F r io n d s rr cially fond of ihe beautiful ■ly. • died Wednesday,, Oi Ocl. 25, 2000. al RSiormtmed Church Building lund.■Irt at lhe Sunsol Momorial11 Park o( Twin Funeral HoHomo. 1350 E. 16lh St. in tho Hailoy aroa. She lov* Igements are pending and : Magic Valley f=leg;ogional Medical Contribulbutions may be given lo luneral3fol Falls, Visilalion will be heldhe Thursday, Burley, onin Friday,f from 6-8 p.m. and and in her lator years.rs onioyod lurch on Salurday. from 1- t announced by Farmer • C enier. chapol)l slalls or mailed lo Reynold'sd s Oct, 26, 2000. from ^-e1-8 p,m, at lhe al the chur ' ■ walching TV. 1 Chapel in Buhl. S h e w a s b o rn MMay a' 17. 1921, lhe Funeralal Chapel.1 2466 Addison Avo.vo. (uneral home, 1 :4 5 p .m , Carolyn was precedeited in dealh F uneral Cl I daughter of Rosejscoe and Mary g Twinin Falls.I Idaho 83301, Tho family requests lhat Ih donations by her parenis. Sho was raised and M eyors Wtiitehill. Sho •in his name be m ade 10 lc tho E ternal T n / S a l l s She is survived by heief Jiusband M artin'inW. Leuders I attondod schools3 In Minnesota. In Life Christian Center Builuilding Fund. 3AH0 F Nelso A, Sisiam of Twiniin Falls; hor c w o c h ; 1942, she moved to Twin1 Fairs whoro K i m b e r l y ez ol Boiso; , bliO JsHSHONE - Martin W. daughier JoAnno Torres rs, 92, of Shoshone died sho helped caro lor hor lamily. On f-- her son Virgil Sisiam ofIf Twin Falls; L u c d e rs. : : June 7. 1974. she3 marriedrr Billy Joe E a g li- six grandchildren; ten greal gr grand-' T u e sd aly, y , Oct. 24, 2000, at St. Ross at Elko. Nev.,., andai ho precodod ^ children: numerous co:ousins.and Benedicts,ets Family Medical C enter her in death on OclOcl. 6 . 1968. She ^ othor relatives and friendsds, in Jeromme. e. ' worked as a nurse's;o's aide at Manic Gravcsiceside funeral services will Valloy Regional Moculodical Conior tor be conducducted at 2 p.m. Friday, many years, retiringing in 1961. Ellon ^ B u h l Oct. 27,\ 22000. at the Shoshone was a member ol11 EastsidoE Baptist Alice ly^rie ______Cem etery.iry. ' ______Chu^^ch. Royal Neighlghbors of Amonc,;i__ ~ r ------F am ilyllyTnembers’ond-friends - — she enioyed'latchwciwork. ornbrbidcry, Krupicha P eterso andcrochoting. .11 from 10 a.m. until 1:30 Alice Marie Peierson,II 8 8 ol Buhl Friday at Demaray,*s Sho is surviveded by ono passod away Tuesdayly, Ocl. 24. 5 ; : Wiliiarr Alien ol Camiamerillo. CaM . one 2000. at Snake River ReRehabilliation Shoshonene Chapel.< • ' • granddaughter, brotholhors and sisters Cenier in Buhl. Idaho. A com:ompIete obituary Will I Sho w a s p ro c o djed e d in death by lior Sho was born Aug. 55. 1912. in appearin in Friday’s edition, of the : husband: ono sister3r aand one hrninnr jaughter of . Times New'Jews, ices lor Ellen May Verdigu. Neb.. Ihe da Gravoside service Lewis and Rose Krupichaha. She wonl Ross witl be cond 10 Williams and Rose OliveQ then movod Oregon,n. and livod erly was born Fob, 15, 1931. in 2000, in Gatosville. Texa: in there (arming Irom 19399 to 1952, In T /lile. Neb. to Jess William Rileyiey Funoral Servico will beDe hold 3 p.m .. R o b e r ts WillWilliams, Ho grow up in Twin Funeral Homo Falls andid ationded W ashingtonn 1952, Ihey m ovod to■ Idaho I and — A IL.[OSPITALS- ,on. Jr. and Olivo (Lindborg)rn) Ocl, 28 at Cloverdaie Fi (armed unlil 1972 andI reiiromont,r on. In 1939. she traveled with,iih with Pastor Michael Macack oKiclating, Elementaryiry School, Twin Falls Junior Idaho, then MAGICSIC VALLEY REGIONAL 3ITI Services are under lhele diroclion of High, and3 graduated0 from Twin FallsIs They movod to Buhl, lc imily as thoy moved from 0 set up housekeepingJ and have ME!HEDICAL CENTER iska to Missouri and then to10 Ciovordalo Funoral Home■no. High Schoc100' Ho Ihon attended tho : names are omitted at the ior Sieve was born Jan,1, 18, 1961. in Unlvorsityity of Washington an dH resided ihere ever sir;ince. Alice Some na in Augusi ol 1939. Most of hor ^ lovod to read and leltt 1behind all patieni’srt’s request ]s a battle against opilepsy.sy. Gooding, Idaho, 010 Elvm and Northwest'istern Colloge ol Law, ido Geraldine Trosper, Ho3 was \ a 1961. FollowingI schoolS( ho made his home,Q sorts ol reading materialial, Sho also AdmlttcKi I Dent ono year attending grado Q had a love ol Iravel. butIt iin hor lator l q j cisnlisneros of Hazelton ,riy graduate of Gooding I- 1 and Tacoma. Wash., whoro i| in Kimberly, Later, Beverly ' i°rinnm°on SOaltlO ar Q years, home was hor first(ii priority od Nampa State School whero3ro and. also a graduateDoiLinoman I ^e workedd tbuilding destroyers for lhe Dismissed • arned reading, wriling, lendingina Collogo. ivy. Ho later m oved lon and (or lhe lasi two yearars, Sho has sHeldoidon Blunt of Jerome, in, and crocnoling. Sometime■nS On July 17. 1999. Steve SH marriod pof,iaf5Jfanand Modford, Ore.. whore° been ill, lin Reed of Burley .1 ed Faith in Phoenix. Ariz. T I- Sho will bo missed by,y her loving alter medications hod helped 3d as an insurance claims IOW hor. Dnirol hor opilepsy and withith spending lime togethoilJ r" ? n ^ K u t . Ho married Helen Davis„ husband and all who kno' INIDOKA MEMORIAL ras doors, hiking, tenting1 and a 4 whool .r Alice is survived by hohor husband , HOSPITAL ililalion iraining. Beverly was 1967, In lhe Sail Lake Cily . Frank ol Buhl, Idaholo, and ono _ 10 work at the Twin Falls.lls exploring In Ihoir )eepp. Faith and nple. Thoy came to Idaho Some; nanames are omitted at the t Centertal m in houseKoeping. Ono of ol Stove reside in Eaglo..Idaho, I Stovo LDSTernpl ° brother ol Denver, Colo. Benny J. Windi i Bovorl) Ihe company Falls in JarJonuary o( 1970, whoro he“ Sho was preceded inin death by p ad en t’s’s nrequest iy's groalosi Joys was herier onjoyod traveling wilh It as recorder (or the Idaho I Bonny J. Windsor. < H Saronville ard soolng new places andj meelingr now ° hoi paronis, one broiheier and ono Admitted : went home lo be wi ; and nophev/s. playing board 5 Templo. and as a Deputy Jo d i Nilsson Nil and daughter of f l Erickson; wilh them. She also lovod to poopio. Ho also onjoyi)yod croating LDS T ^ SiSttr. Monday. Oct, 23. 20CX lg Erickson. or his (riends Bonnavillelie Counly asse sso r. An" At hor request no ser\jrvices wero R u p e rt,I, tHolly McCuiston and : at home, in lhe loving lymns. She enjoyed bakingng mlniaturo log homos lor ombor of tho LDS Church, ■ Ihe lam>s wilh her sister and makingng Slovo was a member of of Ihe Foolhllls aclivo morr h'jid, b a l^ g iriri 0of Rupert girls following a yoar I Nebrask he served3 aas Slake Missionary, Stake® Cremation and privateto inurnmoni a brain lumor. ai Christmas time. As yoars3rs Christian Church, Dismissed ■ Idaho in . ncl He is survived by' hist moihor. M ission presidoni.pr Young Men'ss aro under lhe ciirectiition Of Iho V o n dja a Edwards of Rupert. Bonny w as b o rn in d. hor hoalth began to fail and I. Templo rocordor. full lime0 ■ lile wassided at Mt. View Caro Coniorilor Geraldine Trospor; wlfo, ’ Faili’ president. T Parke's Magic Valloy Fununeral Homo ^ le to RReyes ej of Rupert. Flora • o n A ug, 22. 1 951 Ih 3, Bruco Jim, missionaryry ati tho Idoho Falls Familyly ol Twin Falls. Idaho. . and Elizaboih Gollor \ I Sho sperberly for Iho last eleven yoars.S Trospor; six brothers. Johnsonn of Burley ■ school It ■ allondod ■ sho learn ■ chitdron, ■ lator, alti I hor conl I ' ______X—------I rohabiiiii ______ll------A ...... — — ------. ablo 10 idsor Hospital jr. 4 9 , ol Twin Falls Beverly' with his Lord on nieces ai >0 0 0 . ai peace and gamos w ing embrace of his sing hyr jar tong battle wilh cooKies ' candy ai I in Wondoll. Idaho passed. I I lhe son ol John she resld or Windsor. Benny in Kimber I TF Thnd^r,0ctot»r2e,2000 Tl TImMnrm^Nmn, Twin FiOa, bWto &3 ' M ag^Gic V alley Burlqjy rights> group sc;ets itineirary Heeybum p(Dolice g et in ew ^ h e a ddquarters - -By Ruth Streeter Lacey and Levi Garurrett will give gy TmBrock Clieney said. board menmember Oco Gallegos, ; Tim—-New wrtter ■ "8f 1 t1 1 % Human Righte a dramatic presentatauon, and tlie Nawswrttof______"We have a goodI policcp depart* , Il lookok the i police deparlmeiit will also per- !™S « 2 ------. Conferanea 2000. high school choir v> — ment,” Cheney saicaid, “Wc ju s t atwui three thrc months lo move into !'..' ,B V R L E Y -T hIC c iitinerary has ’ mmo: form. YBURN - Heybum’s Policelice *' liave o building problcblcm." its presenrseni location, said Police HK 7 pjn.. Nov. a Bccau.sc of dty of;officials'Inlda. -ibccn sealed back;k for: a hum an ' yffuraMW King Rne Arts Center rtm ent will soon have newifw As City HaU prepapares to m ove Chief GeotGeorge WarrcU, adding that liv e, th e C arr Ceminter selected v,,.4 ,in,,i <>clcd that it would not take rights confcrcncc: irin Burley next ' It: jFree , luancrs, to the newly construcucted buildii^cT' hcexpe>clc week. Burley as thc site torfo the confer. ““ J’”e City Council passed;i a next door, its pre.«jntnt Icx:aiion will, that long)ng to move into the fie ^ . .. And alth o u g h, ththe nscnda is cncc. m Wednesday nighi to pur-)ur. be ra is e d to createtc room fo r a building, ital High School drama “ T h ey d id n ’t gei:et chosen by Sm^th r of small park. Cheney sasaid. Also) Wednesday, W the Cily J - shorter, organizers■rs cxpect other artment from Boise, which the building at the comer of .•events throughoutout the year to „ anyone other than (t(themselves)," 5™ ^and “ J streets. A fter a few■ew A nd m u ch of thche wood nnd Council;il awa arded two bids for perform the play "Not that said Heather Rya iri. other material thatIt will be to rn sewer renovation. ren A $32,999,25 .' > s^ p lcm cn t thc Burllurley event Prejudiced or Anything.” The Pi-osrom renovatnations, the police depan- The conference, fundedf' by the trouot m anager for the Can* 7 ment shshould be able to move in. down can be used to0 1>idp rcuncxiel bid was3 awardedav to the Hoffbulir. ipe will perform at a later The ccntcr is f the new building, said board Excavatication Co, to extend thc iltCorr C en ter for Human Hi Rights ; for a school district asscm- 1 ils said. Policy at Harvard1 UnUi iv e rs ity ,^ ^ event, but ManningUR said Surley .* new ^ location will provideitle member D ee Ray Bailailey. sewer UncUne from A S treet to 400 be at 7 p jn . on Nov.DV. 3, at die King was choscn in largec pan bejause „ddiliorional space for the dcpart-;irt- The l>oard will payly $100,000 for Soudi. A $99,540$1 bid was awarded )cakcrs slated for thc event of a relationship thihat developed „ his point, th e to WaltonIton Inc. to im prove and ),>Fine A rts C enter.:r. 'The event is ude U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo, to store confiscated maieri-eri- the b uilding. Al thi •//ree, and Burley:y MI ayor D oue betw een city officinrials and Carr, d comix)unded vehides. Then,e plan is to pay $2.‘;,00000 plus bank enlargee the th sewer line that runs luty U.S. Attorney Monte an Idaho native. ■. JHanning .a at ttra c ta w m d stSlcs , iment currently leases spaceiicc inierest each yearr ffor the next from ;he the corner of 18lh and J :s and Greg C arr of thc Carr The focus of the tl event i.s four years, but Cheneney said that streets; to to the corner of -L and Q 1) across Idaho. rv»nrf»rter. use tilings. Organizers hadJ hopedh to plon improving minorityy irelations and ..|j would reaUy be an improve-iVL-- die d ty will try to pajlay it off out of streets, anning had tried, without4* improving culturalll iinderstnnd. get, ' Video:o footagefc from inside the . .an all-day event, withwit more guist ess, to recruit U.S. Olympic 10 the dty,” said Mayor Cleo;ieo next year’s d ty budge ing. Manning saidd earning Ip cheiley, put A few legal issues5 regardingn the existingg pipepi| .sliows that com>sion _ , speokers and discuscussion panels. - I .jmedalist and Idaho State L*y, noting that it would put . ;.But Manning said1 schedulingsc con- n nivei tre a t ull people wiivilh dignity IS City HalHaU. the jwlice department,;nt, acquisitionr do needd ito be ironed has madeade the original pipe haz- irersity assistant track coach Burley’s next step. Ii f It wants to □rney S tev en ardousi andan' it has started to col- ..;£lict? promptedI himhi to plan a :y Dragila, an d form er San 1C fire de|)artment all on the city atton ^ I p o rte r, evening eve=vent with fewer 1 ' “ ' ^ an develop. s;ime block.bic Tufi, but th e board1 fchfi confident lapse, Cily Cit; Engineer Dar Moon ncisco 49ers quarterback cre (bat thc problem:ms could b e said, participants, butt withvt a bigger e Young. he police departmcni were splash. . Timcs-Ncws writerr Kiil/i Strcacr ly in its present location,I, it reso lv ed and uiunanim ously “If anyoinyone ciuestioas this, I wLsli lere will be entenainm ent by°y can be rcachcd at th|/,cMini^.o fc on api)n)ved the purdiasuse, (they)I could co see the video,” ,;,<>Manning saidJ Ihose ti guests re 3 James, a Utah recording 1 have to spend mcmey on .;have agreed to reti■ cturn to Burley B untiu at 677-4042, i m e r e - ^.,,ensi»sive repairs and remodeling,ing, “I think it is a goodod move," siiid Cheneyysaid. sai “It’s sairy.” it, and Cassia County grade mail at rstrcctcr<3’mai.i{«icT-a//cy.co/H , at a later date, includingin the >oIers. Burley High School’s Health1______Su□n Valleyy home g<^oes up inn smoke id .. officer. The dcpartmiment will lease SUN N VALLliV (Al») - A fireire Valley Fire Departmmont wns stiU The Sun Sur Valley and Ketchum . Continued from Cl nificaicant,” Machala said.. ley extin g u ish in g spolll fires in th e fire depaiipartm ents w ere firsi on :oh6lism is a problem here." the building, which:h it will share alm ost ;t i destroyed a Sun Valley ••{mean a shortage thisth year, phar- “Alcoh : - ownetj by a formerie r 10,000-.squnre-fool FairwayFj Road the sceneene Wednesday, followed ^■^nroccutical compaipanies are just Magagic VaUcy residents werere with Hailey Medicalll 1Clinic hom e ­ the second most likdy to notlot Space in the centclier opened up ?eatclclc Mariners owner - andind home. by tile Hailey Ha Fire Department slower than usual1 intr manufactxir- also thi ed over S8 million in dam-im- "It was u real tou^ fire lo put and Wouse is still standing, hc body else.” The]le Mamc Valley has historical-al- tors sm all public dri >si* Cames said, Idaho Medical ' ly haciod the highest rates of systems, but new requirementsn • Affilmttates, a West Coast invest* . ,, ad d ed1 , and ai the eastern two- The Southern Id company. He w as unavail-ail- “T h a t h o u se is soS( well c o n - ^ d , a r e ' Group of Twin FallsFa hopes to Campjipylobacter infection in thche from the Envtivironmentol ment co are in decent shape. Protection Agency:y are hurting or comment. structed and soI Ibeefy a n d "Everyt:‘rything was smoke dam- begin dispensing the vacdne to its state, ich heavy,” Cames said, impylobaaer is an infecdousIUS some users, said Billill Beck, health The e! cause of the fire, which id. Fires got aged for'for sure, but there ore padents by mid-Noveovember. Cam; •d lost Wednesday after*er* into areas where it wouldw Stay in —, “The best thingS I can advise is diseasease that is the most commonon departm ent drinkintng waler coor- started that arc tmtouched on thc eriol cause of diarrhea in thehe diiiator. noon,, was w unknown Tuesdaylay for a day or two an>m d then pop rightside,ide of the house,” he said, r.io r p eo p le to cne' get more vaccine andent when it will T hle e !health department is study-iy- behind. Penaltiess of SIOO are K i r 5wer projecCt m o v e s5 jforward . ibe available to the! public.”pi ing whwhy the Magic Valley has1 a chorged which straiiain small busi- mberly se> In other busines;less, the health high rarate, and bdieves there mayay ness owners, Be k sai >e»ftewi______ject specifications andid die rau n d l as the •nvirorunentalenvi review offi- board discussed; ' b e a lirlink to dairy cowrs. The reportjrt Beck said he is f„ki„gwithw approved the study, cerfortheih e projea. 1 .•D lsttnW ng trend)aids is expxpected within a month,:h, people to cut down1 on( the penal- BERLY - The city’s sewerrer Professional develceloper Susan Also Tuesday, Ti Mayor Jim ,T .Statisdcs shows: someSOI disturbing Macho]holasaid. ties, an d would likeke to use city projectt willw be put out for bid Nov.3v. Riddle discussed thee oppUcation Sorensenm announceda that sanita- i.itzends in th e Magic Mb Valley. Thele four most frequently:ly water w here possible. for a 5500,000 block gigrant to help tion compimpany Porks and Sons i iResidents of Districtict 5 (Twin Falls, reporteirted communicable diseases«s • Lobt)ying effort project will indude remov-3v- pay for the projectct. She sa id would >e be makingn all garbage col- Jerome, Minidoktoka and o th e r . in 19!1999 in D istrict .5 werere The health districiict encourages ‘ in J ^ tf1 nreplacing pipes. grants are awiuded onan a point sys- lectionss onon Mondays beginning areas) are m ore likely lik to drive ‘ Chlamim ydia, H e p a titu s C, board m em bers to memeet with state a proje■oject fadDty study hearingns tem w ith points giveven for w ork sometimeme in : November. At thc , idnmk, be overweigeight and drive Campjipylobacter and Pertussis,is, legislators. Issueses to discuss „as heldsld during Tuesday’s City‘ty already done in prepeparation for present timetim trash is collected on , -rwlthout wearing a seat s belt than accorc>rdlng to Idaho Bureau of indude, m ore moneyey for an and- Coundl11 meeting.n Tracy Ahrens of the p ro je a ond projecect need. The two differererent days in different see­ . rtesidents in othersr districts,c said Health[th Policy and Vital Statistics.s. smoking campaign anda technolo- j.u-B EnjEngineers outlined the pro-ro- coimdl appointed Ridiiddle to work tions ofthe thc dty.i ' Jviaggi Machala, healthhe depart* • NeNew digs gy upgrades. . .jment community heahealth director. The!le health department hopes to,to , D istrict 5 resideidents were the movee c out of hs 1,500-square-foot second most likelyly outc of Idaho’s s ite oion the northern edge of seven health distiia:IOS to drink and Haileyey’s downtown by next faU, drive in 1999, accon;ording to Idaho movingliig into what is now the Wood Bureau of Health POUcyPo: and Vital R iv er:r 1Medical Center. Hummel Statistics. Architiutects of Boise will oversee - Tn 1999, 22 percercent of adults in remodisdeling 5,000 square feel of ll District 5 said the)hey drank “too the memedical center, Just.south of much” and had driveriven in the past Hailey*ay’s downtown, HH 30 days, comparedd tot< 0,8 percent It will wi cost $640,000 for the in District 7, which1 wasw the lowest. remode)deling, said Bonnie Spencer, "The numbers areire small but sig- healthth department fiscal finance S n g ACUL IjSchoolsIs------' i l g r a S Continued from Cl “Thehey just wanted to come ' y Indeed, a sectionin cof the school and see«e a professional technical 'aYid its re stro o mns s have been high scschool,” center director i n t I 1 there for 60 years. G aylen:jn Smyer said, “We’re just an oIeciol * appropriations could funds from thc statitate - such as, be mad*ode for English training in ReceiveI a F ^ E 'bbag of HAIlLLOWEEW perhaps, 15 or 20 cercents for every kinderg’rgarten through th c cle- dollar raised by a borbondissueora mentor:ory school,” said — ^-^^ant fodlities levy.-ly.-Under a sec------Andreascason,-who said lhal for.the_.; TREATSS w hen ycrou tre a t y<'Ourself to •^bnd proposal, the staistate could pay prograr■oms to be effective, par- 'the interest on a scischool district e n ts must rn be encouragcd to : jsubscripttion bond issue., speak: EEnglish in the home. aI 12 w eek I't.E lse w h e rc on WiWednesday’s -tdur, Cassia’s techI cecenter, one of Timesics-Ncws wriicr Aaron Brock to The Tilimes-Newirs! only a few such schschools in thc can bec rrcachcd at the Mini-Cassia state, was a point of interest for BureauIU dr , 677^042, Ext. 110, or JFAC members. by e-manail at abrock&magicvalky .com -:Pic.ek up yourrFREEB Media _ loimAL:.XOWEIEN TRE^A T S £md a •CWTtlnuedfromCl fo rk liflift opcrnior accidentally ihey might be williilling to sign a tippedid a load of lumbei', stacked confidentiality agrcgreement with severalrol feet above her, the Los PtJMPKIIN from. 6i) u r Patch wl'hen y cili briring Thc Home DepotC n/ee\reks are also eligible. it to be over in termsms of the settle- t what happened that day in .. 0 *Current subscribribers makinn a renewal pc ment.” . 7 .j Seiniger said prot>roducers from . lot i of people have thcIC thc network called1 hihim about two ession that Janesso was run­ weeks ago to arron...nge an inter. around in the store and thatat view with the Homerners. reallvy iirritates me bccause she EnjIjoy "This is a big issue;uc in California ’t,” „ Homer said. - 'fbecause it’s a bigig iearthquake ghesB said she and the rest of her les-N ew s area,” Seinigcr saidd nrecently. family,ly, Induding Jancssa, were The Tirrn Along with JimessassaHornw. two a t leasost 15 feet from a yellow -.other people havere ialso died in tape bab a^ c ad e when the counicr- 7 D ays! 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,-:V Good]iing ap])proves> attenciance ppolicy ' By Almee Metcalf guardianm within 48 hours of the dons to be teacher i%oecognldoiL •nm e»N »w conatpoiKteit[lent al>scnce. determined by the schi:hool admin- • SaDyVy Walker has been elected ------Student:aits will have two days for istradon. Elementaiymy P.TA president, GOODING - If studenients want to each dayy aabsent to make up work, Students will have ththe right to • Susanan Westendorf told the receive crcdit for classes,ses,theycan*t Suspen^icd students may make up appeal a dedsion. board thatat iaptitude tests ore avail- be missing from thee c classroom w ork whilhile absent, but the grade Other School Board bu able at diehe Accelerated Learning on workk tttimed in by suspended more than nine times. • Middle school porei:ns o f G oodingig and Twin Falls countlos. Lagtslatofs areire ipaid $14,700 annually.f. Would you sup- About th e, W hat shouldHild tho state do Whatt IsI your Should all irs port any rrioa- can d id ate, w tth Its surplurplus, which visionn i te r ed u - laborers could reach«h S 300 million cation»n In be IncludedI sures designed by th e timeIW« » Idaho?yf u n d e r Idaho’sB’t to curtail u s e of tjoglslaturere tconvenes In m inim um RtM8 6 ,t h e s o - Jonuary? w a g e law s?j called "mom- Ing^fter” abor- ___ tkw 01117 Somo ol ll mustmu bo spent on~ T he mi ,0 -My only position ------AaAge: 64. most “* would Ilka to 10 ensure school importa e on abortion Is Palm Sprlnfs, Calif. A OOc ccupation: R ancher, cattleItio buyor. . oduM ionlo. tant thing see everyone Two bikers ride In th e Santnta Roia Mountains above Palrr ire safo. good we canin do for covered. In thishis that It's horrible - EEd d u catio n : high school diploploma, lour buildings oio 44l>tquare-fn1le area becarlame the country's la te s t nationItional monument u n tlera lavo good educatiiItion is to day and age II but it's tho semsei esters ol collogo a t Soulf)ultiom Illinois loachofshnvc law President Clinton sl£nened Tuesday. sure think it's Iho woman’s choico. University.Un salaries, andmd Increase. make si toachors' starstarting salaries. third-gngraders niost ridiculous4J8 Il’s between her PoliticalPo e x p e rie n c e : Nono. it and her makor, CivicCh a n d v o lu n te e r actlvttlve a coNogeoge tulllon lax studentnts' first However, sho sq u are-m ile sw e ep of ol jagged ensure that wants no fac- credit. Someine ol Iho surplus three yoarsyc by would supportrt Iho pill, mountains and desert in Southern said Bill Haven, Hav executive direc- ble daliy and hog farm s - wa le's he Coachella Valley: tory farming;* en su re schoolol Ibuildings should go IntoIntc tho state's reduciniIng tho Ihe committee's California became die;e country’s tor of the tor 1- eiit under a M ountainsns Conservancy, ( which are a sa le and good place to10 team; pay “ralny-day aac< c c o u n t." s iz e oif f tthose recommenda- latest national monumen c lassro<■ooms, tion to Iho law President Clintoion signed pushed forir theth legislation, goodgo. teachers a salary lhal11 willw koop ountains arc home to Idren, seniors a n d mlake a sure Leglslaturo Tuesday to protect thei land1 from T h e m our IhemIhe teaching; e n su re childrc encroaching developmenent. endangeredred peninsular bighorn and veterans have a c c e ss.to to quolity t h o s e toachoiste because-anyy ani •ot- The S en ate a n d Hoiouse each sheep andd thetli threatened desert . health care; a n d e n su re occex ess to pre- h a v e aldosall to progress Is bot- he. nanage ter than noth- passed the bill wilhout: oppositiono slender solaralamander. Bccause th e: scrtpllonSCI m edicines to everyoryone who h e lp m e isa and San m ountain> range rai features drastic ; ______th e c laasses. s ______to create th e Santa Rosa n eed s them. Jacinto Mountains National 1 changes in elevation,' the pro-; mument has five distinct • Some will likolyllkol h a v o to b e S o m eI sstate Will support aB Doesn't support Monument. The area formsfi the posed monun Age:Ag 52. jnes, from desert to p in ^ spent on schochool buildings • money:y should study commit-t- any measure lim­ postcard backdrop for fi Palm clim ate zones Occtxpatlon:Oc Farmer. J arctic pine at the suiti­ Id there is a'con- gotoglgive Twin tee’s rocom- iting the use of Springs, rising from theth desert forest and ar E ducation: Bachelor’s dogrotiroo m onimal . lo«/sult. And 11 ng and horseback trails novomenf for iho Falls arand mendalion, to0 tho pill al this floor to the 10,804-footot peak of mit. Hikin;; i sdence (rom University ol Ida)daho. sidorablomov cross th e hillhills, offering spectacu- Ip sc h o o l districts J e r o m^o e county make stato min-nin- lime. “Wa need Mount San Jacinto. Polltlcat ex p erien ce: Threefltofms. t Idaho state to helps The primary advantag<2ge to mon-. lar vievre...... renovate and'ind construct build- resident)nts reliol imum-wago lowlow 10 wait a while lary Bono, R-Calif., the :^IIegoof mlrrorfederalII and lot this thing ument status - one ste;tep shy of R ep. Mary a v l c a nd volurrteer activitieIties: Nono. Ings on an oniongoing basis - from Cc recognition as a nationimal park - bill’s sponsorisor, negotiated for m ore Idress all porhaps withith isomo kind of SouUieitorn Idaho standards. *111 shake out to s e e y for feder- th an a yearlar withi a locql offidals,' Key polttk:al goals: To addrt nts Whoro we a r b . '' will be a higher priority; Issues from a consen/atlve standpoint.st£ matching fundunds agreement. propertyirty taxos. som eore wants al funding and a cootordinated the Aguala Calientei Band of especially the IndMduars righiftht to be sue- Wants lo sperpend more on But atI Inal groups C o u rt in1 Washington W argued ces sued to eliminate theIC Sequoia Clinton’s action,act taken u nder th e John Sandy National Monumelent on 1906 Antiqitiquitifis Act, did not grc Wednesday, conontending meet thee requirementsrc of the J OKs a newr nati(ional pairk in GoDlorado President C linton exceceeded his law. Theact act allows presidents to >t Kit Carson M ountain, authority when he actedcd unilater- safeguard1 objectsob of historic and (A P) - A “TakeI a a look at everything from The proposal would exexpand the 14,165-foot I c interest without con- G reat Sand D unes National t Huntinglg andi grazing would be ally to protect andcntt i groves of scien tific in ; alpine sand . th e ccosyssystems of the w ater and the giant trees. gressionalJ apapproval. mountains, the sandI andai the wind, there is no Monument near Alamo:losa, Colo., allowed inin thei park. M ining, oil rteets which other com!imbinadon like this in the . with a federal purchasase of the drilling andn d I l o g ^ would not. Jld become world,”’ saidS! Republican Rep. adjacent 100,000-acre re Baca SondDunand al bunes Opponer In south¥tnFals. Idaho. TumStxiinonSu■ S l ^ , Aom >tottsc« Ave. East. wllh glass Inserts - Syracuse crchina • June Rose - Uberly BlueJ t dldishes made In England -• t high. park." ooonetixk.» to llff}Ano.LJX3kfofltieMAAiJCOiuction siQK. ' _!____ DecoriUve wali plaies: states, Ila00XJLLECTIBLES COLLECTIBLES .national park. The bill nc ModeUo player pUnp (does ne«eed some idtuitment) • Grand Ripic Braw Items - copper - wooden bowlsbe • serving trays • old bottless • wickerwl plant stand • leather President Clinton, who si settee w/nutdilng chair, has catcarved wood fronts (t atnu • chinasagssJKSiias G sull case - baskets - blue fnilt larsjai • old perfume bottles - Chrlitmaistmas and a ster decorations - style end £c coBte taWes Oyre etetids) • ORUte walnut buffet • Ingnngnm manlle dock • F a u l t s lots of old pictures - some prlaisHS - old frames - minors - old gamn «o • snxral knidc knacks • old The proposal would treadle itw. Ing machine (work}tks) • two mlttkm oak n c k m (palmed)(^ : • diUdren's c h ain & rteords botli 33 and 78 speed1 - decoratlw tins - some advertisingling linsi - metal cooler - 1962 p ark sp an n in g 750-fc wooden iioob • sofa table • iwc tand • oU lamps • rooster spice Worlds Fair space needle decantcmet • cake dtcorailng candles - oldId sJiomescopesin - enamel ware • i T l rack* 14 kt. gold vases • lots ofro i i?k ”K S i X S ' . s , set s dish • t)lue • oU books, loti of old books and magatlnes'es - sheet music • oltfmaps • touristst gu.guides • menus from around. Ici • enamenea&coffecpot • Is-old news papers. mountains in the Sangre , son>e medical • King's Crownm glass • ciock bowls • oldscales < the U5. • cookbooks - postcards • 1MPS0N CASH YtYARDS i Falrtunb Wanl 22 k t set of dlsldlsha • chaDcwire • k>ts of buttons - LII.INENS & JEWELRY range up to 14,000 feet hi knives • old waiclies • misc. w i ooden chairs • owl picture col Unensr hook rugs • needle polioint - hot pot holders - hankiess • tatileta clolhs - dollies - old chcnnlllc jptwdi • okl diaperle:ries & maloUl Items • children's tea lets • AngHesaontilcyde • yarn - old materal • curtains - old sugars and salt sacks w llh rday, October 28, swing • metal lawn chaUs • tin umbrellas - ladles old hats - ya •8,2000 T IHllcoOoorTadto • oWwotk bene advenlzlnA - 1920's patterns • oilold nags - drcuer scarfs (velvet type^pe dyrad wllh fringe) old neclc be •Fishing Lures • lots m ore ued: Highway 24, Rupert,1, 1Idaho. ■ mbs • fbi lid miikanCpalnted) • ties. Jewelry: lots of old coslumene lewelry - nccklaces • pins - Jewelryelry boxesI - muilctxjx jewelry ce Exit 2 11 Ro n o r th I n to Rupeiipert, next to Kraft. W APPIPUANCEfrFURNrrUIU R E . boxes • ffTliigi • bracelis • old w»tvatch bands. WATCH FOR US A U C TIO N SIG>IGNS ▼ GE refrigerator w/freezet on b e copper btown • W hirlpool FURNITURE ponable dbhwajher • Fr^daUe coftuprlghifreezer • K enm oir Foot stools • magailne rack. mefTietal stools • old wicker baby buggyIgy byb Uoyd • lilghboy dresser t______UMLUNCH BY PRICE’S CAFE _ wasliCT fic dryer • gray sofa • cheiKsts of drawers • two drawer filingIng cabinetI • Sharp microwavc wllh minor - Vi^lte Rotaiy sewewlng machine wlih cabinet - oldId dropdi leaf table • 4 wooden • bedding S linens • pots ftt pansp • toaster oven • crock pots)t3 fic1 food processon • m etsl folding chairs - nsund oak lampip ^table - press back chair - electricle wringerwri waslier • 3 trunks In rd staned In 1946, It was thethe local hardware store W kiichen carts • w o B & W TVs's • stereo record player • ratan chairlalr* school ctulr - g«xl shape with leathers In pretretty good shape. ! THOMle w ill be a u c tio n in g s o m e furniturefu; and glossware T CRAFTIITEMS • MISC • liTOOLS LAWN, QARDI>EN a MISCELLANEOEOUS ITEMS 93 0 's, so m e a re n e w , a n d somo m e a re n 't. T h is Is a ra re m llllng, etc. • ipUt kindling ft Old pl/ nteis (rom Mexico - dayly pots| • crocks - edging • planter vasesvisei - laHTi clialrs • 2 wooden Lots of yam and aaft materiarials • boxes o t material for otiUUr ill lawn mower - floral baskets co llec tib les. F o llo w in g is a listlisi o f a few o f th e i t e n u ^ flirwoou • sevtral metal sneivnves Gc storage chests • large 8 drawaiwer storage cAlnet • m o t o ladden • wind chimes - woodencn benches • bushel baskets - pusli la< . wooden produce oates - nail kegsgs - oldc keg Irom tlic National * Saturdlu c tlo n . t}(rd cage • lou of kids toys &X istuffed animals • maaame Itemsms & s u p ^ • Uns • g v d c n (some Iln) • wooden planters • w wtngmaaune • wcavlRg frariK Hold In Burley Id. - old seed Mpackets - Dietz laniems - cardboardard berryb holders - brass spray Locate*are & Round) ✓ B avaria ✓Hom 0 4

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TWO candidatetea are vying for a part-lrt-tlme, $27,000-a-year JobJol as Distftct ± commbitb sk ^ r In Blaine Countinty. County trade sarnction onnlamb s comnilasloneraers are responsible for•r ccounty lantfHise planningling, the county housingg authority, Blaine Manonor nursing WASHINGTON (AP)P) - The hormed byy a flood of Imports district Issues, maintainlining county roads andI bibridges, emergency serorvices, providing for Indndlgent care, United Slates is facing5 d another from Australiaalia and New Zealand home, health dis 11998. I adverse dedsion from thehe World in 1997 and 19* the county air, hIstistorical museum, coronerler’s office, airport and rnoxious weeds. Trade Organization in a liiRliIii pro- Thc adminilinistrotion imposed file trade ease involving■ IU,S, tar- higher tariffs•iffs for three years AI bout tho WWhat are How shoulMikl the W hat shoulduld be done about iffs imposed to proicct Western V starting in 199'1999, with a 9 perccf>t ccan d id ate* your key county haiwndto a ta te Hlfihwiiway 757 'ninchers from a flood of)f import- tariff on lhele ffirst 31,851 metrici po ed lamb from New Zcalailand and to n s of lamamb imports from Australia. Australia anand New Zealand, The o ffic e of U.S.I. T rade Shipments oboabove lhat level faced R e p re sen tativ e ChCharlene even stiffer■ tartariffs, 40 pcrcent. • — "'I H om e: Souli3ulh of Boliovuo. ^■Blaino “W® f'oo'l'^'-® -Individually,/ . tlthoro aro so m o Barshefsky said Tuesdayay that a Thc lambb cj quota for the first; 1^ Occupationon: Outfittor. Formorly a County expand zor:onlng j^ingg oach»of of us can do. Wo can \VTO dispute pancl issuutled a pre- year - aboutJt 770 million poimds -i rosoarch amanalyst with lhe Idaho noods load- ordinances09 to a s s e s s o ur owovm situation lo soo il ]liminary ruling that ihce 'Clinton representedd ill the amount of lombi jrg o r com m State Departlartmont ol Labor supor- orship lhat inciudo lari nmuto with a friend or 1administration violatcied WTO , imported fromrom New Zealand andi agricutlur- co-worker. Gn vising th e aaU ta io ’s Lobor M arket '''■will protect ofoos OQ GmployofS In lh e n o rth rules i by imposing hlRherer tariffs Australia in1 IS 1998. The quota was our opon al dolinltlorions.’ by con 5350, Inlormation!m S y sto m s. s o s s Iho c o st to th e ir 1on Iamb tmpori.s frorom th e allowed to riserise sliglitly in follow- spacoo, sotting upp :zonos ompioyoos in vhile tariff rates fell to Education:n: Bachelor's dogroo In in llm o a n d c h a n g o :Soutliem Hemisphere neifeinhbors. ing years, whili “We are currently exn n the second year and; business adiadmlnlstrallon ond oco- o'"onsuro thot allow ihoir h o u rs ofo f 'operation so ovory- xaminin^ 6 pcrceni in th our agricul- Bellovuo-ai•oroa body’s not hoihoadlng north or south 1th e report in greater didetail to will drop to> 3 rpercent in the third; nomics fromjm Boiso Stato ot ors to con- at the samo3 liilimo. Port^aps tho ijfc ovorything. between th e com - extending un iil iie.Ki ye n: Atlondod tho old Twin partlcular- /ear any ^ 7i»T'r 1093 college. we've got for munliios. pi final decision. Falls busine: jn Haiioy sxperlence: Five years shshort-term 'V bolwoon “We fully expect tlie ai ex; ivuo, and ■ BABBELSLS CLEANERS a s m a y o r of Bellevuo, throe years "i(mohotory iraliun tu file an appeal ll (hmI (It rnruM’inx spoU. rtain tho vigorously defend iho pre5■esidenfs “ on ths Bo!lo\tiovue City Council; was 9°gain for makecorta aosn't action,” Orwick said. Hnni! ut all ihche "iilJ < fricndik" hanKinu hiel, mayor and City ^somo poo- county doo in your <;1iiki! also fire chie plQ_- stretch sen,srvlces too The adminisiralion’s Julluly 1999 lomber In Alma, Colo. C ouncil thin with Ihoih< devol- decision lo impose hiiilter^r border H | | | | 1 F ! ^ Civic I volunteer v( activities: opmont Itt allows.a 'I taxes on lamb imports cicamc in ■■■yyMM I yoars In lhe military dur- s p e n t tw o yc think wo'roro striking response i<» pleas frorom th c Btnam War and spent ing tho Vfetn a balance0 tor whoro domestic industry lhat An\merican Dennis WriSht with the Peace Corps in ” two years wl evorybody'ily's intor- sheep ranchers weree being hing irrlgalion loch- India teachir ests are locio o k e d o u l n lq u o s. lor.- BAB]B B E L S I CLEAL f\N E R S lo sh o n e St. e. Subscrl:ribe. 733-0931 ^ Ils. Idaho 83301 Volunte:eers rebDuild Boilulder yujrt A CHEERLEAD I 0»ll'?4:M 7jo 9:IS>M-tNOSTO 3-2258 SUN VALLEY (AI;AP) - A com pleteded two yurts that will 1last month drafted planiins to des- 228 Shost d ec ad c 's w orth of bicbickering sleepatotootal of 14 people. iignate motorized and noiion-motor- Twin Falls. I( Socweon skiers and snosnowmobil- "I’m reaeally pleased with the iized areas in the northerem Wood 9 ers over use of thc Bouloulder yurt feeling beibetween soowmobilers ]River VaUey. The ForestrSt Scrvice ______733- appears to be reachinging resolu- and skiersrs right now," said Sun iis scheduled to decicid e by s t 1 1 1 1 tion. V alley Tre'rekking co-owner Bob ■;Tuesday w h eth er to im]mplemeni :• Fifteen volunteers rebuiltrel thc Jonas. “I’nI’m excited about mak- j thc plan. yurt - a domelike canva:ivas shelter ing it workirk. The energy is there, The group says chailaos trig* -la s t weekend in a new!w 1location. The commiimitment is there. A lot (gered by the yurt arsonn sparked n m e ” about a mile west of ol Idaho of stereotyitypes have been broken (growth within its membnbers and Jfai;ive T hanksgiviving Dinner I •V H o m e Highway 75. down.” helped them reach consescnsus. The original yur/urt was Skierss and snowmobilers “I don’t think there is,s anyi con- destroyed in an appareiirent arson accused onone another last spring flict. anym ore,” said Kimim Nilsen, In April. It had consisteisted of two of startinglg tthe fire thot burnt the who h elp e d re b u ild lhe ih yurt. In Your New Mongolian-style huts conncctcd co original BoBoulder yurt. Increased “It’s . all put to bed. Whi'hat could • by a walkway and satIt tat a site numbers I olof backcountry skiers, , OP]»E1\ HC havc been o real tragcd;2dy in thc across thc highwayly in the along withth the inveniion of the community turned intiIto a real sled sndw machine, led Boulder Moimtains foothothills. powder sle good thing.” :harged in to the tensiiisions. * No one has been cha II gesture, T TUROAY tonnection with thc fire.re. But voluiluntcers last weekend Perhaps as a goodwill, rms SAI DUSE ostly back- said theyy ithink thc conflict is JJonas said two yurts hislis compa- ;The volunteers, mostl n country skiers, workedsd Ihrough resolved.d . Winter Recreation iny owns in th e Baker CrCreek val- snow squalls Saturday/ tcto lay the CoalitionJ nmembers - five snow- 1ley will be open to snowrwmobilers o c t o>; B E R 2 8 ^ this winter. & groundwork. On Sundciday, they mobilers aiand five .skiers - early t 10:C:00 am-4:< "■ & 2 9 ™ Rifle discscharges duringd bagggage chesck C (Or Call For Ankii After H o u r Ap|>oiiili 4 1 ) 1 ANCHORAGE, Alask?ska (AP) - weapon properly,pr filled out our Airport security policlice seized :00 pm A passenger’s rifle acciiccidentally form andj saids it was imloaded,” the i weapon, but the papassenger, discharged over thc! wweekend Walsh toldlid the Anchorage D aily who ' was not identifi'fied , was whiltrbeing'checked'in*in“b eh tn d----- New3-“But3ut-when-it-was-passing -----—j allowcd-to-boaid-the_p.plane.fQr ______O n iluH-iil 208-641-9641r e e t i n i che Alaska Airliness b a g g a g e th ro u g h ththe CTX (metal scan- his 1 trip to Montana. n ^ T h e G o nrner of 18tl Qountcr at the Anchorlorage air- ner), the: tticket agents noticed Federal law forbids chchccking a riort, firing a slug intoJ a supervi- th ere wer “The passenger decladared the said. nuMUj firep lao c, cl«*pinl ina 4t.MS MO All This I'or 1.i MUCH MOHK! ■ .Ml ! 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______ntOPunixO^oom ACROSS r ~ to kids : 1 TbrMWiao ___ Parentss w ho pblay jokess are not; funny tc - Mwi “ the driveway, I walk : S R««Jraln r r dad is sadistic. Even alafter all parked in the DEAR ABBY: 1 justst read the scaire tac- near the curb,urb. If anyone comes 1 0 TonanW letter from “Concccerncd in I tliese years, my father’s sc f ' ' contract ■ ” tics have lett mc damaged.rd. unannouncedced to my honn^at I 14 of»hwln ond __ Pboenix,” about the fricricmd whose :MBLING night, I willnot not iinswer tlie door. Levtn ■ husband scares the 2-ycar-old.2- DlfAR - STILL TREW ] iSOoklonrulo |B . IN FFLORIDA l When I was5 in in the service, one of Tell “Concerned" to lis Uj te n upl my roommateslies thouglit I was jok- [muinatized. ■ Q B H A lilS Y • IBGlowtogco*! c - This kid isn’t getting tn DEAR ABBY: My grancndm other ing when I loldtold him about my fear : ITSmaairxJicaiion I have been scaring myly three kids IflK w p T ,, One niglu he put his • • otoomolhloo S~ Jld 1. The 3- took joy in repeatedly seacaring me of the dark. Ot loiBor since they w ere 6, 3 anc Oil a scuiry arm on inyy shoulder, sl 1 was so I __ :or me and I •’ half to deaili. She’d put on ( 20 Maonalic Hiu o year-old was looking for AliigalVanBuEii ma.sk and jum p fromI b eh in d badly frigliterilened. 1 flipped him d«rw«y unit ___ dedded to hide and. scares him. ead. He was 6 feet 2 21.'L p _Botilta* *• ;andjumpa masks and cioors (ir Irom durk com«Tiers. She over my head Yes, he did tiu n white a en I sluKik inches andI weighed wi more lhan . 22 Butler sub m mile - but the laughterer and hugs house. He o thouglit it was fiiruiy when .23Mondby ■ id cliiisc us around the and cried so hard I couldidn’t catch 250 pounds.. I’mTn just G feet tall and woBvIno “ and kisses that follovowed more out ihe wiiM 0, ]l look seven men to weiglicd 170. ]| 25 Histortc Umoa ___ Jl three kids apartmente j'oncc held my brother my hfcath. than made up for it. All Becausc of the emoiiorucud scars I haul me olfif him.hi They lell me I . 27 Oflonial #l*plo M and my husband joinined in the tion. My entwindow of a tw«)-story . 30 Hm UIo BCt ___ It just to soe Mom’s reac- received, I grew up afraiaid of my was using hisnis headI for a f(K)il)all. 35 "nc-tnc-loo win •“ gome and have spentt thet last 10 m ares of b pitalized for more than and killed,entire life I’ve had niglit- own shadow, I have aI iterrib ly He w.ui hospita 36 SoothMyor — years scaring m e back. tiown. I’m iwomondus. 37 AJrtcan fty Everyone is happy andan healthy. Finally, fnl being chased, caught •Strong fear of the unkno 3fl Cnneol '—Hieeeeicn«no still battling those chih ild h o o d I wisli myy dadda had gotten toun- I J. and wc share a greatat sense of the dreams 40 Flop , lifter intensive therapy, demoii-s. Abby, [ilcase prprint this. selingwhenlvI I was 2.1 wonder why 42 Ol-wetl humor. It’s atl in funin. My only diis day, if n like me if lie didn’l - andancl why he refused to 3 Spaces I a I p I E I S ^ cns have siop|>ed. But to ’Hiat child will lK.-cmne lil (irelighlor Red 3 ! rules are never to do it to be evil, ly comcs up gn)w up. 43 Junglo vines between t iP lE lR l i M and don't .scare anyonele over 50.1 a hug. I cririf my husbaiul impulsivc> his fnthcr doesn’t stop. ; 45 doi# It 4 1 Tristan's lovo I t R a N l? up liehind me tu give me - IliARFUL IN Vi:r'lRC.INIA -AFIO’FILMDOFTHi:i)AKK [ 47 Bopk otler S5 !Sever don’t want anyone dyingd of a stomach. Nc DICAR AFR,lFRAII): At Ihis point, r Exod. 0 IDisrupted ■ ■ ■ - - heart attack. n ted counsijinge und get sick to my ions of other people - '■ “ 48 Seondlnovlon 7 i AAAodvlco li !i £ L * LND HAPPY does, too.Not only does lhal fatlier DEAR ABHY: Beca:au se my so do millions SK Inolo -SCARED AN raring me indudingme.ie. choose 6 I (VLIFORNIA inseling. but ilie mother father dcliglited in sea: 50 Lute's coutin fumaco I £ 5. £ ® y. IN CAI when 1 was only 2 - I amn !57 now - f 51 Ouokof B e Artnr - Marvin i n aV p DEAR S AND II:: Scaringi a er. heigJits CONFIDEN)ENTIAL TO "CAN’T t _ pronoun 101 0 Carved1 in roliel p n T V T ;t of sadism, DEAR Al -N.L.O.INLJV. 1 am afraid of deep water young child is an act i < 52 Morrtment 11 11 Flret I victim ■=■ 'g 'M r and also niglittime. I willII inot walk STOP TAI.Kl1.KINC; IN CLASS": 12 Very dry . . and I couldn’t disagre<•ce with you it was "fun speaking, y’ou areii’i 54 Church recess 12 ' cad on: mice in a tnABBV: My dad thought down an tiiiliglited counintrv road. Generally spt 57 Ortenlal nanny 13 Cogitoi _ sum more emphatically. Rea let alone go into the baserement of a learning muchinch when .vour mmiih 59 Irwxpllcll 16 16 Aeronoulies. “ ll. alive, andun 1 ume” when he amght Ix-arn to button your 63 Top dog watchdog grp. |E |T |u |i . M r father was feet whileI trap. % ’Hiey would still be house at night. Althoiough th e is moving. U-; 19 Insoftion I n lO lT lE B DEAR ABBY: My f rhood are lip and listeniten to your teachers, eOWttfTonnnd 1 9 1 sadisdc and did the sarrimc things to sleeping idor he’d pm them on our streets in my neighborli Indicator Ie Im Iu I s M le we were in bed, either well ligliled. I avoid wall>ilkinn past Oncc you masinasler the art of listen- , 7 ! S 3 ? 24 ’Nonru) i c a a t w ^ i S my brother, my momI anda me. He becomc ver tending to ing, your gragrades slunild vastly ! 68 Sho: Fr. 2626 . Anatyie also thought it was fuiunny. When a leaf whenor awake. To this day, I homes with a hedge exte • 09 Eorttiy chemkaliy would put on I agree very\ upsci and sliake like the main sidewalk. Iff a ca r is improve. { c motoflols 2727 'WiiterDthI 34 Impodorx:erK« ' 54 One Ook)win we were toddlers, he wc ; 70 Slalisileal 2626 .Ancient region 30 Vlryule > 55 Rlr>g ien I see a mouse, overogo IIn Asio Minor 39 In honnornofty 56 Poei Teosdolo e willi you. Abby. Thai ^ 71 Doeeosod 2020 Toik-show host 41 Mom's gir, girl - 58 Bushy do f oN 00 Slror>g wind 1 obese . O'Srion 44 Shnvo oH dler does n by 7 he m ay stay >:obbr, e iU S C nval If a tod( DOWN 31 ' Walory -lO Choico: ol 1 Colchet'o glovo porridge i 40 LBmenl,tl 62 Scraped (by) as a class, displiiy, in ihiihe m atter Market researchers resi ihouglit it »d' 04 Double cur/o If die overweiglit toddddlcr doesn’t s not slim ing that half a million 2 Irxiy-wlnnor 3232 Romo's 1ar>d SO Jumped3o(OfO 65-Curedpork of arranging .125divorcrce settle- worth noting Luyer>dyfc 3333 Basketry v»lllow 53 Night boh slim down by age 7, tliatlai youngster s generosi- New York* City Ci residents ilon't n hefty life- meiiis,.37f> that reckle.ss | probably wrill rem ain ly found only i» nieii wluho are giv- oivn suitcases, long, says an obesity spepedali^. s money.” You cann train tr nn o tter lo go stronger as iia t s ing away somutino else’s i In secticid es g et sti n W ’. Stage inagici.ins use>e ra b b its catch a fishsh anda bring it back to OSS aside they age. lls in their you.Ors- drugged person, per? then also a siii- ate, creative, dedicaticatcd. People Sydney J Omarr ans have a early ijiiclied 20 for distance, healitiv iliereafter by ca Q. Do th e R u ssiai tvij'c. Rome fell. Iwar inn imind. pid one. wonder how you cancai maintain J “Tarxan’7 Wodehotistthat literary Ught of the pace. Capricorn-,, CiCancer-born 20ih Century. P.G. individuals play majnajor roles in . act as ifif awarei of it. Exude confi- use, who noted: “Judges. your life - could havlave these let- dencc.. Don’tE go hat in h an d forr Playstatio) ters, initials in nameimes: H. Q, Z. a p p o inintmcnt t with big-wig. >n2 PTa During November■ ycyou will tear Cancerr nativen figures in scenario. down for the purposeose of rebuild- LIBIWRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Youi debuts in ing. December will be one of your could bebe on predpice of the kind most enjoyable montlanths. 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___ V. _ ...... I- J. ------bBottom to top: Two In sid e blbuddies from Idaho hike ] Cenyofnyon de Chelly ___ D3 die Pacific Crest Trail Moneym e y ...... 04-6 PageD3 n x DOF 3 u i Ou£ : C uuioon Editor William Bro th B N ew s T hhursday, i Octobcr 2(26, 2000 Scccion D ThcTimcs-Ntgun ' a shotL deer d ccr season for me. lting more than the ly. I finally got one. ^'andahink I got better at if f e c ! This was a good cdc« picked out, near a I enjoyed every ourin d iho. To get there, I Ru ; last and, on Sunday.:— sometimes alone Along lhe wny. I thinh a friend, ; the art of hunting. ations of town were I had a nicc spot pi 1 1 as I hit the water, r major river in Idahoid to nothing more paddled my cancch - e : river. and sometimes withe rea at this time of The petty frustrati I paid a lot iruffs and blues are commnm on in th e Magic 'Valley:y region. ! ■ I es.if atten tio n to the The Sublett Mountains andanc th e South Hills are parerticularly . * vind, olways striv- igood places for ruffed grogrouse, says Randy Smilh,, Jerome-J ng to keep It in my 1based regionol wildlife mma anager for the Idaho Depcpartm ent ace. I moved as iof Fish and Game. ahetea lth ily as possi- “The Sublett Mountatiwlins” ond “the South Hills” cover a lie. 1lot of territory, so it takes2S ssom e determined footworl3rk to dis- 24^^' ■ ®°I haven't cone ,cover where ^ e ruffs aree hhanging out. nuch d ccr himting When in doubt, head1 fofor th e aspen groves. Asp>spens are n m y life, prefer- ,one of the primary food)d i sources for western ruffiffs; th eir ' ' stecing instead to con- | o r c e wc buds are available througoughout the year. Beiier still,si th e jfe : F cntratc. on elk. |buds are plentiful and accessible acc even when therere’s snow kinditions were dif- , - A , ] O F mu( on the ground. erent back then, in In addition to providinging food, aspen trees olso offerof: pro- ^ ! NATURE lS.8mow, in the moun- tection from raptors - whiivhich arc th e primary prcdiidotors of ruffed grouse. The most promisingpn terrain consists: ofo: mixed s hunting in shirt J m m ature aspen trees. Don'tI’t expect rt and rocks, in dry. 'stands of m attire and Imm ! g" to find ruffed grouse in openop< meadows. Instead, foeCKUs'your was 0 whole differ* | \ cold weather, on sno efforts in thick cover whe/here they can hold tight from fr the I tains of Montana.cill in the early intrusion ’ of hunters andI dodogs. ; This year, I was h Ruffs have a fairly diveiiverse diet, which indudesrs insects, W m , e run. NJL .W| I sleeves, on bare dirtI ahit the water at flowers ' and.numerous cyjtypes of seeds. Green vegjgetation •« ■ loud conditions. It lurwa paddles biting also> is on th e menu, as areire berries. Rose hips are aI late-sea-1; I | p i 9 | | | ! ent ball game.■> we glided through - !son favorite because theyey.pn>trude,fn)m .] the-SQowV wd.iarei ; On Sunday, stilljr of darkness. found I in abundance alongng ]Idaho's streams ond riven ; innings, I hit a homer shore,r then hiked Another thing to lookk f fo r arc drumming logs.. FindingI i My nephew andMy I ] nephew wasn't downed i timber amid aspcjipcns and thick mountain shrubssh is ' . about 6:45 a.m., ourwas helping. He like ] hitting the long oddsIds a t Jackpot. Ruffed groi•ouse use ; into glassy water as2nd wi of- the bowl to these i logs in early spring,lg, \when the males beai theieir wings ||jB j|B E \ > the night's final hour; to c drive skittish to i establish madng territcrito rics and to tantalize reireceptive ! ' We alit on the far sl Is., females.1 Many ruffedj ggrouse, remain in thesese a re o s MMM >r u m I. uum /Tw nM»«m I up to a large bowl. M} throughout( the year, particrticularly if there’s water neilearby. I h u nting, but hc ur wo before sunrise, n logged. Twin f^allt• Hlfh School vice Prindpalll RogerR< Qolden hold* a pair off Idaho'tli moet-overlooked gamtlame birds - ruffed grouse. • walked from one enc Keep your eyes openI fofor areas lhat hove been but it was legal to Such * areas often are ! the other, hopingwas tc ripe. . 1 doer from their beds., strewn with downed _ keeping our cleva« trees , that weren’t 9 Nothing. led around to the . ^ MMaster class : It was a half-hour suitable for commer* ■ d a nice buck - at dol.\ I | u f M r o u M a m exeeOent fOener*. but towards It. The light was dim, our-pointbu - picking Cthoy often flush wildly. In m anyy cases.< Take 20 to 30 etepe. ond then pause. : shoot. Tho moment wo Finally, tak e com* m r: ■ocky slope at the fort,. in the fact that ley’ll zip In ond out of standing tlrtimber, This ‘vra1k«nd-pau•pause* approach seems to ' i We headed west, ke nly to land a fow'yards away. Theie lessoH' unnorvo grouse9 th th a t ore holding tightly in wall:- It was rouiUi time is on your side. 1^ } tion as we side-hillecmoving slowly. ’ hereore Is to follow tho birdie. Even Ifif you thick covor. At the start of grouse ■ next bowl. I spottedhotgun c up, then ^ missiIss your first shot, you may get ssoc-e Shot selectionlon for rulfs should bo on least a three- or a fouie w ith the animal. season, * young ruffs W nd, or a third shot a t It. It’s short-rango shooting in his way across a rocl arc apt to hang out ^ the light side. It’s shot, but it wasn't | If they haven’t beon huntod hareird, ruffed dense covcr. so tho point Is td got os foot of the canyon wa together n ear the site l£ Into the oir as posslblo. : ettcr. I fired. The * grousousG will land on troo llmbes and; sit many pellets lnt< country and he was m( where they were g ,izes aro 8 ond 7 1/2. cer- , ded, quickened his ^ socuricureiy as hunlors ond dogs apspproach. Popular shot sizes I I brought my sho raised. As fall pro- K cr than 6. becouse ruffs ' >pportimity wasn't * Thorolorofore. hunters should take9 tlmoi to taif'ly fO lofS®' ' i swung to keep pacer, butv it was still a grosses, ( they spread ■ ■untfy. ofcn’t difficult to:o klikill. I It wasn’t a pcrfcct shi look3k upc whon thoy'rc In grouse cour o sitio n . Again, I out < on their own. H ection favors scotterguns \ . • going to get any bett | K ^ tikThough It’e beet to havo a dog□g. ruffed F'^earm eelectl ! dccr, unhit but startle< grouS'□uso con bo hunted without maran’s best with short barrels•els arid open chokes. Also | xi around a comer. ond. A succcssful taciic for hunt A—ocIrted Prete______I shooting opportunity.terthought, I sug- p .. ^ T Tree stalands - D2 I It was about 8 o’«opposite shore on URIE - At an intersectiorion o f ______■iM ; prospects were fo walked back to the,nd b then paddled J*®’s 15 feet off th e ground with I paddling back to my tr nting bow cradled to his chichest, and considers hinlimself lucky. stepped ashore as hunti arc an overlooked ' ' I Almost os an aftenard me. heav:aving and dropping withth his Whitetoils ar f y still, commodity by all al but a handful of gested we hunt the op breatjath. He stands perfectly si I most nights, Smizer { the way back. My nep^Kl to try again. He watchtching the openings between.en the’ hunters, and on n I dropped him off and tonwoods, Russian olives*s t a n d has the woods 0to himself. 1 paddled further cottoi jiting,” he says. "It’s '-.'I another 200 yards. Ijed stc a brushy point dogwi;woods. In full camouflage,e, 1he’s "It’s 8”^“* hunt he beat his way towardds ahead of me, on ambush.air more interestingng than mule deer, IK Nothing. eer and one.fawn. Likike 40 other days this fall,all, h e and nobody doesIS it.” H • My nephew agreed■ th t e water’s edge, will1 dsi t silently and wait for a white-wh Smizer, who) runsi a lawn-care H I stayed put whue Iink. p( tailedled deer to fall into his trap,0. tHe’s business, stanedd hunting whitetails M I downstream. I rounded-oke with my pad- good>d ati it and has killed nine white-wh while growing upup in South Dakota. ■ an d there, 35 yardsb o o t to run it toils:s inL the last 12 years. - When he moved:d here 16 years ago, M stood two mature deerought my gun up, "II justj love the challenge,”” ssaid he branched )utou into mule deer B 1 TTiey were down byrw th ard motion to Snilzeizer, who has hunted v^tecretails and elk, but ehe eventually came H ; having a morning drinliragged by, but the for 343^ years. “It Just gets in1 yiy o u r back to his firstlove. lc H } I took one last strokid watched. blood,od.” “I’m alwayss thinking about ■ I die, turning the b 1 most 8one from the trees,tr he can scout . ■ ; M y b oar finally!9 et th at will linger ,,centnts to attract the bucks m waumwocvTKTHiiNiii few months. The peouliiple never see. He means stand-sta his favorite haunmts for good places muddy bank. The•day m morning, and ghosts to put his tree statand. f. tt Wllllame and College of. hand. in a tree and waiting for ghc Drt. Oan and Jennifer Preucll,:I1, ofTwlnFetle, (ollow the leadad of Buhl flth breeder Scott U w ith my nephew, t appear a on some n i ^ ts butlUtnot i “I r t iustreat a tim e of year to Ige down the South Fork of thothe Snake River, eeit ol i . One of those deer g et down to thele riv er an d dream SoSouthem Idaho English teachecher Whitney Smith on e voyagi . I neat, white packages i others. ifhile most people concentrintrate oboiit whlte-taia lls ," h e said . "I IdiIdaho Feile, earlier thla month.nth. I in my freezer for a Outdoor, oitoro/ ie WHITCTAIL. Page D2 _ memory of thnt Sunda: high-country mulles or ba'b ack - Please see the kinship I forged wi will live forever in my c WiUiam Brock is Ou . JTie Times-News. \ . 1 . M Bw«m,TWbF*,lli,ldito Ttamday.0ctetar3

O u t d o o rRS; Pair h:likes n;iation ftTom beDttom to1 top “ Ski filnn guru reetires, COEUR d’ALENEIE (A P) - ' r the desertrt Ithere was the Situras Jamie Landwehr and JoshJo Smith that we haihad to get to, and then, returns5 to the slslopes , border fac- you get donedo ^ th Sierras and stood at the Mexican bo BRECKENRIDGE, CoColo. (AP>- ter livingi in in parking lots at the ing north. It was sp r^ng and they fe el lik e! youy had to get to the . Oregon order,”bon said Lwdwehr. Skiing movie producerer and for- West's mostost popular ski resorts, set off for Canada brixnnmming with instructor skiing andd photographingpl skiers, confidence. T h e d iffifhculties of the trail mer Sun Valley in a r e n ’t the th only obstacles, Warren KfiUer has annolounced his Inl949,KM<.filler m ade his first film , .Five months later• ththey were e industry fbr $500,and and every year since, his reiinite(i with friends anand family, T em p erss would flare even retirement from the between theth< best of friends. The after 51 years of heralcddIng each companyhas has released a new film, o^ter walking the Padladfic Crest r fitm ecalt- H e hiton on a winning formula, , . 'ifeil. a grueling 2,700-cK)-mile hike trail wouldId heal1 iheir riffs, sld season with a new f “We’d getgei at cach other and all ing snow sports. He has saidaid his films generate tjirough California, OreOregon and “You can only sld wlwhile look- $3.5 millionon toi $4 m illion in rev-, \tfashington. i of a suddeiien we had done some- ir legs and cnues domiomestically and are -^andwehr and Smi hav e thing reallally cool or reached a ing back throug your new placere and we brought our- filming a sider chasing{ 2you for so among thele toptc 25 grossing films been M ends for a longlg ttime. The CtW, 1 get CO among HollyiillywMKl iffoducdons. played soccer together:er at Coeur selves togeigether ihat way,” said long,” &QHer saicL “Nov Landwehr.r. spend all of my tim e ^iMtng down K urt MiUeLiUer said there will be d ^ en e High School aand Lake the hin for the fun of it.” t ” no immedlatiUate change in th e way City High School. Lastist summer, ikers also got help In ted ways. A woman in Miller, 75, has graduallally turned th e companpany Is run after his while working togetherier a golf his production businesess over to father’s depaieparture. course, they camc upip ' th e Ice. Calif., w a ^ d their md fed them. She was Peter Speek and Milllller’s son, “We've beenbe« pretty m uch mak- idea to w ilk thc Padficic CCrest. Kurt. v)4io have ownedj andi oper- ing the filmsms forI 12 years now and . **It is pretty commonon for le “trail angels,” people near the tx ^ and help ated Warren M iller we’ll continudnue on as always,” he dies to tidk about somet□ething and Entertainment since 198989. sal± “We! werewe on the Discovery never do it.” said Landwidwchr. “We ngels leave their names ne numbers in phone “It’s time to tum eveverything channel (thisdiis week) with a show By to think of ourselveslves as guys over to the next generatadon.” said called AvalarBlanche, we h ad two TV. who actuaUy do theI ststuff they a t post offices. , recognizing no one can Warren Aflller, though hihe will sdll series, we’rei’re doing three dramat- talk about.” T h e hike narrate sever^ upcomining films, ic feature filmsfilo over th e n ex t two ■ When he returned to cpUege, 5 ^ , unexpecte food to various places :aUfoml»««iko bordar to Can*inada. : route. And, diey help 1937 when, a t age 12, hihe paid $2 Warrenn Miller'sM new job is the winter break, gott a job and from U» CiU one of thc ' skis with director of of skiing for the who live er.ne In most towns along fo r a p air o f p in e si began saving for the trip.rip. leather toe straps and1 noi edges. Yellowstone)ne Club, a private ski It didn’t take long1 fcfor Smith crest was> aa lot more Intense. Physically you know yoi ■ hikers. AngItikers leave unused food >r pick up a few supplies, He was hooked.' and golf resoi-esort In M ontana. He’ll and Landwehr to realitalixe th e ir “On ti ,th.three- or four-day trip it, but mentally you ( an d phone nue to ski and w rite his early in the day and : likers travel under an Ten years later, Milleiler became also continue dream was going to tatak e a lo t you are Kigiigh the whole dme, it is i booths o ra t un Valley, weekly newsjwspaper column In the (ood times,” Landwehr have I to tiy to keep your Hikers,t re of them given by other a ski InstTMCtor in Sur more money than theyey thought. always goo vAnre he h a p p e n e d to> {pick up a Vail I ^ y ,as as wieU as colum ns for Oh th eir fii-st trip to thelhe grocery said. “ButIt v when you are gone for the i game. It’s pretty ...*n 1. lAMMw make it Landwehrali and Smith ibed Idaho. The shared cam era to photograph somesc local Vail Magiuincizine and Sld Magazine, store they spent ,$3000 oon maca- five monthsths there is a lot of bad said Smith. Canada, rel: las three books in the Endless expanses ofmonth c hika ly to ship withf< Earthdog, Lost skiers. He also has i rbni an d cheese, freeze-d:e-driednoo- - dmes outt theret too and a lot of He and a friend spentIt that win- works. dies and other campinglng staples. times youIU want to drop out or Southem ! California test ^ o n g themd r Tweede. They thought .they hadtad bought give up.” (of hikers. each other,ir d'Alene, the pair told enough for Qve months,lis, but they H eath PePetersen started the trip The trail Is brokenrou i: can do the trail, hikends'and loved ones ir trip and t h ^ stopped oiily bought enough to0 fifill one of with Land'idwehr and Smith but graphic i segments to hei1 g iv e o u t in boxes or I Hunter irnsists a gria2zly bear a dozen boxes they needceded. took a nast>sty fall off a log In south- set small goals. Each paj( y ou ju s t M ost hikilementary schools. At In May. they fleW to) SonSi Diego e m Califonomia and had to return own i personality an d visur head in alias, mostlementary, o pint-sized and a friend dropped themthe at the to Id a h o) f fo r s u rg e ry on to rn ' crick i Is to sdck it out lon|ruthless,” h ik e rs . La;swarmed around them attacked 1him in Cok)lorado Mexican border. shoulder ligligaments. toseeitalL i ■ were dubbe-aphs. 'Landwehr and Smithh hhad done Landwehehr and Smith pressed “There was always sof desert in the trail t wa typical vacation, it’s DILLON. Colo. (AP)') - There “but I haveve nor reason to doubt : a joumey,” Landwehr s<7me hiking of trailsJls in the on. Icool ahead that we felts t thc vrill Tortigas and was no doubt in Larry’ Lindsey’sI him becauseuse he isn’t some Joe Rpckies, but their hikeike on the “The PCPCT Is a mental trail. had 1 to get to. W hen yo In Coeur < mind that it was a grizia ly bear Blow whorarely rare goes in to th e for- into geo- their frien lie he was est” elp hikers about thdr i elic hunting near Cololorado’s Schoonveliveld cited an uncon- •art has its by two elet Green Mounmln Reservovotr. firm ed reponport of a grizzly track Its gun-sristas. The Bryan Elerourse But the problem is; (grizzlies fotmd in thehe southerns part of the school rreformat person he also regards Idaho s 1 ng enough adm irers sk have not bmn seen In Colorado( state by a per for autograp in 21 years. as reliable, KUNA (AP) - Juni.inlor high Superintntendent Doug Rutan cemed « about the risk of campus, especially insomething “It’s notone a of these kids goes Lindsey, however, is sure of If eitherIs Is true. t It vrould be the school officials say nevnew guide- said the guguidelines require Ada < ).year-old first sightingng sinces 1979, an d that Sheriff’s personnel to highly I publicized schocit like we more likevith a their families and what he saw. The SO-j lines fo r the g u n ^ e tyy ptportion of C o u n ty Sh photographer from LIttlitleton has was the rstfirst since a grizzly was aj-^reation class workwo well deliver gunsins to an off-campus loca- ings i across the nadcm. ^ou are in said. ’ Rutan said. “Since Students used co brii )ing to go hunting any- shot video and stills of grg rim es in killed In 1952.'952.' «Mugh that they willL reremain in donwhereye youths study safety, le nadonal The commmmon b la c k b e a r Is ave no guns on campus firearms 1 to the junior hig is training on the proper Glader and Yellowstone place next year. - ■ “We havt parks and the Bob' MarshallM about halff theth size of a grizzly A r c c c n t p a re n t coicomplaint and we ha'have no kids bringing gun-safety ( course. Admin rs.” locked the guns in thc ed that the partnership Wilderness in Montarana in 17 with a smallealler head, larger ears prompted administratorsors to tem- guns," Rutaiitan said. “The sheriffs 1 safety cc c’s hunting and generallyally darker color, ait people are there the vault ^ until dass time, th« iheriffs department has years of producing Fox’s porarily put the classss ion hold department show, “Rocky Motmtain'[) Trails." Grizzly tjearsbeai often h av e a dis- while they reviewed thele pprogram. whole rimeoe the guns are being ported i them in a separateof guns cm cotirse.antages. to th e shooting range. itually even own some “I Io)ow the differencee between tinctive humpunp on their backs, sil- Kuna Junior High SchJchooThas used.” t n light of “Every or "hesaid ver-tipped1 furfu and their promi- ISS received an outcry of About 30 kids enroUeooL shoot- hundng witwere donated years ago grizzly and black bears,” 1 offered gun safety ass ppart of a The class The bear that attacieked him nent clawss curvecu sharply unlike one-semester outdoor reirecreatiori support frfrom the community firearm-safety f class this » friends,”ostradon I purposes, and They rcceive a Hunter sa leeded those over to the Oct» 15 n e a r G reen M'M ountain thctse of blackack bear. dass for 7th- and 8th-gragraders for after it wowas put on hold. But 1 ring their theyYe goin ure holes Lindsey’ saidsai he was walking sch o o l offliffidals remained con- tificate t upon completighfbrthe way.thislstffice," Rutan said. Reservoir left punctui thc post 20 years. through his right boot amJ ld gashed uphill towardirard a grove o£-espen inistrators icduiiques.” -inch long, when hc sawBW thet bear on its hind he school He added his leg. It also left a 12-ir 8-inch wide rear paw piprint that leg s. The bear be: dropped to its hen trans- with the she y, Lindsey front legsand and charged 'with teeth ue vehlde other idvan(r nature was distinctively grizzly, Tree staand offerrs hunterr unique^ said. snapping as he fell backward “ We. actu 1 the print over a 12-footoot predpice,] knocking led in the guns that we He said he measured t ByRobThocntMny them on a Wnes the there is another bow sways to the left imd thithen rocks rock bani d his 1 favorite spots to make Wyomingg hunting partyp back right. With whitee kknuckles. 538 pjan. - The deer will come can c enter the blind qul< Ition to the' general 1_____• Idaho Department of I wait for the thunderous)us crack of from th e rigright, Fve been told. Tm then t makes sure he hi a broken tnmk, sure I*m*m going to hunting anan opening that looks shooting s lanes. At th e sai bow huntI n Game also allows shoots chjlarging grizzzly2 bear d’s track in mud. Sitting he 1 builds mock scrapes :o purchase a second be pitched at any seco‘cond. I’ve like a bird’s lg to find Sept. 30. A ray but were unable to ^ never hunted a tree stastand. Not in the heal,ll, 1 can see down three, arec basically areas where areas, thereiwmch they can use for CODY, Wyo. (AP) -• A/ grizzly pepper sproy g(h openings, one to thc deer c clear the forest’s in any part of eastem bear was shot and killiUed after use it becaucause the men were, * knowing what to expixpect. my equal-lengtl: cks hunt for mu so closely and all the mind races. ri^ t, one: toti the left and one In leaves 1 and grass. tarts land- shotguns. ItAj hunt rmis from Oct. S charging a hunting part;rty of Rve grouped so c Ic. Each toe reaches out H e says curious d eer v men and nine horses. It was the horses andI memen would h av e been ^ 438 pjn. - Tm slow dadandng to the middle, e trails to to Dec. 19, t it, she said. nliture’s rhythms ass tlthe tree 30 yards. ThThe edge of the track is those t scrapes throughoutke sure he hunt. artment can offer that fifth grizzly shot thisis fall in blinded ’ it. ( ting because whitetails Wyoming. A fte r the th e shooting, Tim r o d ^ e f t a^ r ^ t . h ’sbr uwiirdens w ere also my stand Roughly thele ssize of a b ro w n ? I’>I’ve hoard they are irig i lanes, you’y* gotes, t which hunters to d and led them to the < it seems a ghosts, appc(pearing and then disap- trails t and you’ve got ti rutdng deer ta ^ wh Creek on O ct 2. summoned ar family-room Ottoman, t t : tre ise they are hard to few welds short of beinging able' to pearing in1 aa second. places[ to put stands. sIt floor of whitetails in The bear had watch:hed as a site, very time-consuming.” iust a good opportunity guide and his hunter shots and Tim Elchet:her, of the U.S. Fish hold 230 pounds. 1 caican sit or One frienend told me about thc x Id ah a T h ati ilife Service, said a , stand, but can only shushuffle my time he wawas hunting a ground Smizer’s pre-season wc•w ill visit to Oct. 31.s,” said Brad Compton, packed out an elk, thenn followed: an d Wildlife off in the fall, when h e h nanager for Fish and the two as they met up> >with out- re p o rt of ththeir investigation feet. It’s restrictive. Tiny,iny. I tight- blind and1 aa whitetali surprised o Jt the faU. .• The depar forwarded to the U.S. en my safety harness andnd sway. him by snoinorting in his car. Not ' tot 40 days. The huntingnting.” he mitch huntin fitter Tim Hockhalterr iand two would be fon tough. Whitetails are ex are'secretivi:his part of the state more hunters, one of wl:which also attorney for)r rereview. i4:4S p jn . - Tm huntinjting white- near his eaiear, in his ear. I watch ‘ t wn for Its whitetails, tails an d It’s cwo and a1 bahalf hours thc bird tracrack and see nothing wary v and even the aresr shoot- and dosely i had an elk, Hockhalteier’s wife, ' until thc end of shootin(ting hours. S:SO pjn.n. - - The cold is coming. movements r send them :sc to clear wWch doesnsaid that could change Geri, recounted. Ho.w in God’s name willrill I make it’s Ught onon the skin at first, but into i thc woods with thto chose pressure. ire. . The bear m ade its mooove from ag rees. H e’s see in g about 50 yards away, shelesald. PMBdW it? Hun^ng from treee si stands Is quickly seej:*eps into my joints,. If I tincdve t white tails raiseiIt con be “Becouse air. hunt, it’s jus:more deer without see- “While Tim was loaeading elk fqr the phtient,hunters,rs, but I’m were elk huibunting, r d w ^ up hill ° ' other hunters. -#•, fa r fro m p a tie n t. I’ve•ve got a and kick ststart my circulation. "You don't usually heivork pays . quarters on th e pack hehorse, the O/LY r S hop when they come." h e said: hunts up w ild life maireat thing about this bear charged and jumpe^dondie '^7/5ec/ hunter’s form of attentioition defidt There will1 bbe none of that today. v lost people use their le/osMf form disorder. Pm never happ;ippy where \ shuffle onin imy Ottoman. they * are there. You dorIK can be Game. horse,” she said. make a sound or a moveiStremely While thio chase elk," he said, Some of the men firered shots h k h fin Hle^odoftlma e f : Tm at, always thinkingg there’stl a S:S8 p.m.m. - She’s beautiful, a " ans there’s not many ^ te r place to find deer'■er or elk. I d o e no bigjigger than my golden you > do. It’s over.’’ smallest isn’t known into the air buc the beara r did not A A R n w • Twenty-thrce-year-oldscurrying Compton saithe woods.” On a given back away and jumpecied on th e SORRY1YF0RANY wfnt to move, walk; tlthe next retriever.. AA flash in the woods T hunp the first couple n e, M rs fffQ Q ffy ridge, see the next hole.)Ie. On thc and then shishe’s there at 25 yards. Kauer * of Rexburg agrees.rheir dis- in the future, horse a second tlmi “They are smart,” saidied in l^e Smlzer na( the moming and the Hockhalter sold NVENIENCE! : stSmd, you sit. And sit son:wme more. W hen h err hhead drops behind a >ursoftheday. Ahd more. Picture stemunding on tree, I raiseise my m u ^ e lo a d e r to who has hunted whitet more and me “The bear got off tl HopeUyHeituber warupmh eight years with his learthemd ing tons ofdcore ol hunters say tree horse and charged Tii Bdviamrmmn^pl your Ottoman for tHn^e! hours.hc see if I canm maneuver the gun. I ® the only way to himc said. At that point, onine of the SK)3 p jn . - The colorfcirful forest sway in thele breeze. If she were a brothers. “Mule deer arelid. “TTien “ T h e gret though they live in a hunters, j Don Dehn, a a ier that or tie, m y mg{would w b e full. which y gives you an advon’t dare area is mos a re tired DUSO c<]mes to life. It’s e l^ e r Whitetails don’t sdck ar , you can all over highway { patrolmann from I'{n s ta rtin g to pay atte, I tu m1 tcto the left to see what settle s> down. When I timecuriotis, stands^th< to a n o th e r that is 10 feefeet away. is behind meme. rm btisted. The doe they're tl gone. Ivantage. “Even thc RAM SIPORTS CEIENTER^ arouna if small area, y Tfie b ra n c h bends com]smpletely is 20 yardsds away, staring right 7:15 pjn. - Shoo dug hc .AStfouiSpcftStKpForlrV)0 SttotaSpott$manl ^ a^und Uke a horseshoeloe as the throug me.oe. She stomps h er left over. o I boo^e down theI. t They’re it and nevei • squirrel scampers forr safety.si I hoof and cotMughs. O ther deer tum my n fourth-grade self ax said. “Sit hi RtigM-BrowhIngg*WinchMtar white tails high in the s si t ^ of my sutToundingftlizer and same area, ' LwipoM-Nikon Bushnell fi wonder how inany times tic he and run, .wh days. The bunch.” 'rwsjLBfc^ jiteped and landed on his head air. She acacts like a bull in a left, I« I see nothing hut br , Cortland - Umpqiqua* Coleman L £:12 pjn. > No himtableble spedes Spanish anarena, pawing at the To T the center, a 10-yard o S«a»* PtSanner ▼ fi To the righ^ nothing. I v his received as muchch ink in ground andid iready for the fig h t If T BDBDB national magazines as white< she’d beenen a buck, I couldn’t have h seen the deer with tajled deer. I just wish I wwould've have shot. 1The standoff condn- stand. si Pm now a fan of t 324t-3722 ^ read some of it. I oncecc !hunted ues. I turnI mmy back, hopinr ’she'll stand. si - I ■ S ' o iS iW S thout the SSIwAM TilThund»y,0cto^3e,3000 ThnM1rM »M m , TMn Fant, iM » M CO utdo o rs Gun cl:lub aimsLS to be I i : x fp l o r e C a n y/ ^ o n dle C hrntlo SpringB) . j | [ l underbrubrush. They still occupy the canyon,m, as do m u le d ee r antiJ j COLORADO SPRIJINGS, Colo. - Wildlifec persoimtdpt and other law- Wlicn a first-timer pu>uUs up to the enforccm;ement officers for their CANYON DE CHELLY,CE Ariz. - blnck beot>ears. Bin says, Guest:ists alw ays usk Bia wliut clubhouse, Frank Fararinaro recog- weapons-pi(is-profidency training, Each of the ainyoryons of the West nizes the look. “Peopleiple may come out as non- has its own persona:nality. Canyonn ded Chelly m eans. And he B | | | | | | | ^ | alwayss gigets a ch u ck le out of the The approach may' bet ttmtative - membersers to shoot some trap as The Grand Canjanyon's scenery • a slighi hesitation in the step, a practice:e forfi the bird seasons or leaves you thundcnlerstruck. r. . ien the Spaniards came, note of self-consciou!usness in the whatever,'/er," Farinaro snid. “Ntwt' Chaco Canyon’sm’s ruins ignite Jl voice, a general impi■pression that thing youT)U know,1 they're signc-d up ^ the imagination. they hcaicard the n ativ e ptiople call‘ the new arrival wouldId just as soon as memibers," bty Zion’s templeded walls inspire the canynyon TscrI, which means be somtjwhere el.se. , Memberibcrsliip during Farinaro's prayer. hthe says. The interlopersj"Hello!" F arinaroro greets the tenurehoshas gn)v\Ti from 117 in 1989 Canyon de Chell;lelly whispers its J it liked it sounded, and it newcomer. Then, "Ho’low can I help to its cune.incnt 750. seduction, sootheshes with its ver­ jut "chelly” — which means_ you?," with enthusiasasm that pro- "It’s a combinationc« of shooting dant foliage, teasesses with glimpses nothinglg iin S p an ish . Canyuii de jects genuine friendldliness and a and consonservation interests.'* of ancient homes,es. Its softly col- ' Chclly/ (p(1 ro n o u n ccd d'SMAY),‘ degree of welcorrimv usually Farinaroro said.s "And most of our ored sandstone formsfoi a natural has no roiromantic translation, , reserved for familyly and close shootersrs areai outdt>ors s]>unsmen. cradle for the pecpeople who still But w>iwho n eed s rom ance with" friends. but someme ure just competition- iR buff a n d o ran g e sand- live here and workrk ithe land, Farinan) may see sisomething of shooting ty . ....The national mornonument, really walls,wa p ain ted with desert liimself ill the first-limime shooter. The chapter cha is one of five in- two 20-miIe-longlg canyons< that h, backlit by th e evt-niiij; An electrical contiitractor from Coloradodo undi the state's largest.- (jranch, is just 1,00*,000 feet deep at New York, he came to Colorado in T he clublubhouse. buill during its lowest point. And th.there ure th e stories, trag-'8- 198«. 'T d never firedd a gun in my Farinaro'sro's lime, is a focal |>oint of It's not the grandindest of canyons W anttt to visit? icif notIt riromantic. life before I cam ee out here," chapter:t activitiesa that include (guess who?), andnd doesn’t have At Fon■ortress R «ck. Uia stops to Farinart). 61. recalled,<1. “My broth- wildlife,hie,habitat work and other I oaoyon: Canyon de Chclly Is tw sls. A (ow othor motol!Ilsimln tell the.e tale of Navajos trapped‘■•d er, Tony, had beenn here since conservatiivation efforts, in the tradi- the best ruins (MeMesa Verde) or . nwd by the Navajo tnbo. but mon­n- Chlnlo. the most dramaticItic rock forma- . . ■ • there duduring a siege, toweringng 197G. and he'd staneted shtxiting a tion of thethe nation's oldest conser- ied by the National Park Scrvico. Geology: Canyon de ChelO.yhastjeen thumseUelves by rope ladders at little. He talked me; i into coming vation urgaiiiz^ition.orga tions (Monumentt Valley),V but it's ^ psfk admission fee Is enlarged, carved out of serxlstonc«egan shditHiiing regu- events andant you can go inside to M by a Navajo guide, except for thotrie Human W etofy; The 84.0C liere and tak e them to Fort)rt larlv and became in%nvolved with wami up.ip. You’ can watch ftwtball the Navajos, who0 consider c it the (C tb ti the White House Ruins. belongs to th e Navajos. t ii™ ® '- h eart of the world,rid, a holy place oiiwetl nce, not far from thele the Pikes Peak Chaitaptcr «>f the or baseba:cball on television - I've leUom: Frem Gallup. N.M.. headd occupicd for a s king as 5 1. Many t>f tiKui died fromim Izaak Walton Leaguec ami its gun !>een hopinaping for an ull New Vork for prayers and songs soi and cere- pgfy,4th on U.S. Highwoy 666 to New by hum ans. monies. And, for 80 or so families, starvatio:tion that w in ter; the resttst clul). World S5tait»ot< this year - or you can ixico 264 (tum left) to New M oicoCO Boforo tn o Navajos, who c force-marched to Fortrt "I got tnore and nmimre involved read. I'veve gotg a big stack of maga- it’s still home. 1 2I (tutn(tL right); and circle around ttic10 tho canyons with tho Hop ey with it." jy d n aro said, , there." From the overloolooks on th e rim cr, N.M.. w here (if they id, “I'd be out zincs in the irtt) Rim ar>d make ail tho stops ancestral Puebloans (son id it) th ey liv ed for fiveve here hefpffig build trtrap houses, Farinartnaro still m ay shoot in a of the canyon,tuctucked far from fore arriving atlhe park cnlrancc.J. called Anasazi), wtK) built he putting up fences, hellelping out in trap leagut,ague, but club res])onsibiti- an y w h ere in northeastern n InA/U Tlirou^hout this time, the Ahnna.. th o native rock and grow IS begged (t> be allowed to other ways... tit» keep:p himh busy enougli that he, Arizona, you can1 seesc the plowed i takes (g several hours, dependingg bofore th o t th o Baskotme ly, "So. when they delecided they no longer,er shot)issl in higlier levels of fields on the can:anyon b o tto m . onho to their can y o n . Finally, I how often ar>d how long you stop,ip. wero nom adic huntors an ere released and began thehe needed someone 10 nuiin the club, 1 competitioiition. lie no longer hunts Cattle, horses andam sometimes canycinyon entrance is about three milesIes Rock art: Rem nants of nx 00 look it.” big game,le, bbut remaiiLS an avid bird sheep dot the landsndscape. Hogan.<: from( ,alk home. Of the 11,000 im CMnle, the onty town in tho hum ans who have lived h cd at F o rt S u m n er, onlyly As manager of thehe ch ap ter’s hunter andnnd is eagerly aw.iiiing tlie hide in the shade• of cottonwoods. area.SQ. found In th e rock a it on tl Pikes Peak (Jun Cluh.b, hc Uvcs on upcomingng season-s.s The canyon bottcDttom never was ;re alive to se e the day. Igbiff The only accommodations Inin walls. Both pictographs (1 •y huilt a n ew life for theni-[Jl. its premises east of Colorado Farinarolaro takes special r'-idc in m eant to accommiim odate m otor- thopts park ere at the Thundorbird potro- glyphs (etched) arasrothe«ft)r , ' here in this canyon,” Bia;jji Springs off Colonido Highway I 94. th e club’sjb’s safety record. "U'e ized vehicles. Lodgfldge, noar the muuth of tho canyon.on. tho viewing. Son>a figure:resandeym- selves he ,is The chll) has completetc trap and haven't hadhac a single acciticni in all During the rainyly season,i a n v er Rooma lie bols oro obvious ond sonome WB c an says. Eveiveryone is m oved by his Hns ore spacious and comfortable lold story. skeel facilities, a ncvi:w lO-station my timetf here,"he he s;iid. "N'oi one." nm s through it. During D» the dry nndrcd room rates mnge $92 to $109) oniy g u e s s a t. Conv monMimoUfsare simply to ly six)rting cla>-s course,, aahigh-powcr Welcom:oming new shooters season, the sandjidy floor plays pernfi door, hunters. the legendndaryflgu™ Of ' ugh Canyon dc Chclly rnlgW. • a p eacefu l p lac c today,y rifle range, and is ex]ixpanding its remainss a priority.p havoc with flatbedsd trucksi as they call1 (800)(& 679-2473 for resen/atlonsis Kokopelli (the hump-badBCkedfiSto scorns a accommodations for hahandguns, "It's jiLStjast a matter of l>eing cor- labor through thetht soft earth, - orlnfc playor) ond handprints. gecaiaaB vtol- viol'iolcnce h as occurred here, infonnation, or go online at s the 1805 S panish mas- While the club offefcrs competi- dial, explaiiplaining things and offer- laden with toutourists. Like www.trtv.tblrrllodge.com. Camping Is tors a re no t allowed to roroam tha There's t .f. tion opportunities th at include ing help) asas: needed,” Farinaro siiid. Monument Valley,By, because it is - ovalU canyons v^llhout supenriivision, much of saoeofwif women an d children left nd assorted "And.I. wewc have cenified insinic- Bitaljle year-round at tl^o pork nded by th e ir men, who shotgun leagues am essendaily privatete piroperty,] visi- entrartrance on a . it-oome. first-servedBd tho rock a rt Is In pristine» condltton. unattend , turkey shoots (frozen1 turkeysI and tors availablilable, I tors are not aUowedved to wander in were out)ut h u n tin g . S tories tliai, hams are among the prprizt^ not the “I especipecially try to encourage alone. They musiust go with a ocho thele history1 o f th e Southwest targets), its ranges aoiccommodate . kids. Anyly timeti 1 see a kid here. I'll Navajo guide. “ Itt wasVl my playgroimd when1 I Com, squash andd beans were in manyy \sways, %’irtually all sht>oiing acactivities. help out,It, orc if I'm busy. I’ll ask They remind visiirisitors th at pic- was aa kid,”I hc says, swinging thehe once grown here -• aand StiU are. To a youngyc boy, Bia says, the' J All but the rifle ranimge .ire open someonee elseeb to do it.*' tur<^taking is anI invasion in of pri- big DodgeDo truck, with about 20 along with peaches,rs, apples and stories of the canyon were just to the nt)nmembcrs asIS well as IWL Farinaroaro has no plans to give up vacy. You wouldn’tIn’t go next door tourisrists lined up in back onjn other tree fruits, he stsays. that - tal'talcs told by th e old pett- members, und that iss iavailable to hU dutieses anyai time soon. I and take pictiuvs*s ofo your neigh- bench;± seats, th ro u g a dry, sandydy Most of the com gigrown here is pie, to whwhich he p aid little atten- the public for siglitinj:ng-in hunting “How/ wouldwc you like to get up I ^ r hanging clothesies on the line or streamambed. As h e wrestles withth cta-emonial colored co:com, however. tion. He’se’s had to relearn tho his-**■ rifles on two weekend*ds in the fall. in the morning mo and just look weeding the garden,len, would you? the steeringste wheel; he grins. It’st’s Looking at the Firsirst Ruin, high tory as an adult. (Call (J83-4420 to checi:*ck for shoot- aroundI nt nt all this?” he asks, You can shootIt photosp o f th e still hishis playground, in the wall of the• ( Canyon del .The gegeneral half-day (aboui4* ing hours nnd tnher cliclub informa- motioningng towardt a panonima that. la n d sc a p e , howeAvever, to your Hee stops! to point out pic-ic- M uerto (one of two tlthat make up four hourjurs, and 31 miles) tour is tion.) includoss PikesPi Peak to the west, heart’s content, tograpaphs and petroglyphs and1 d the area), he offers hihis own tucpla- offeredI t^^tw ee a day; th ere’s an all- The club hosts 1,3000 himter-cdu- "We haveive quail, coyotes, eagles j Although Arizona)na is famous for inacce:cessible ruins left from thetie ' nation of why the ammdent people day tourar (eight1 h ours, 61 miles);'*)' catit)n students annual]ally as pan of flying tlin)uinitial... being dry, there□ aare a b u n d a n t ancestr‘siral Puebloon (Anasazi) cul-Lll- aban d o n ed their cairarefully con- o r you carcan get a gu id e and a Jeep-P the slitwting requiremtnent for safe- "It’s suresun a change from New » stands of cottontonw oods a n d ture aat thousand years ago. structed homes in thetie cliffs. for a cou|ouple of hours; and, there""c hunter certification. York Citv,”ty.” Russian olive treerees, lav en d er- "Tha'hat rock looks like a king-lg. “M aybe it was thee Ihantavirus,” are toursrs 1tailored fo r specific pur- flowered tamarislrisk and b u sh y fislier’sir’s head,” he says, pointing,lg. h e say s. "O ver thele centuries, poses - ssuch as photography, sa!tck?”?” T h ey w e re dyingg and they deeps;itulHui, and ev en snow and ice water anywhere? irs are offered year round, “You dig down•n ttwo feet and he isks,ask seriously. Everyoneic thought the place wavas cursed, so - so t«)urs you h it w ater,” saysays David Bia, looks,s, nods. n He grins. “Even birdsds they left.” Bia says,s. oiir tour guide. can do rock art." It takes a sec*!C* ' It makes sense, bbecause th e Bia Siiysoys he dtxjsn’t get tired of Bia was bom inn tlthe canyon 50 ond toto sink in, then everyonele virus is spread by rcrodents, who the job,, e\even after two decades, re a re d th e r e , laughs,hs. may well have had ddaily contact “1 wantiinted to m ove away, when years ago, and re oung,” Bia says. “I wns in going to school “up‘up top” and in He2 talkstt about the days whenin with the Puebloan1 1 people and I was youi 'lavaJos and Hopis shared theie their food stores, th e militilitary (four years in the!" ^hecoDSt Of Fuel GotIt YOU Down? nearby Chinle whenien he got older. the Na% He considers himsimself lu ck y to canyoii,on, and points out the differ-sr- It must have been1 hhard to leave Marines),s). They w anted me to re- ng off his hom e encess inii their rock art. He inter-IT- such abundance, thou3ugh. enlist, biit3iit I wantetl to go home." have a job shoeing like his an cesto rs before e Got The Answer!I 0 : l^we'vc to visitors. He*s bctbeen doing this prets? meanings,rr as much as they:y It’s not unusual to spot a gold- And, III can bciX inierpreted. en eagle soaring overer the canyon. him, he’si’s tthere to stay. This powerful, lightvihtweight saw is for 21 years. ^ great for homemeowners. i ^ e x a s T J ------W orkd flyroc(dreeord-Ibass eaiught4n NOW ONLY„ The Palte> Morning:N«w» N« ______Thee 62-year-old angler, a clear waters and was5 ccasting back water. I’ve:’ve done th at with .several d the hook always con. s . 114” 4 Bar With Quick recentlyItly retired engineer, livtis inn toward the rocks thahat surround fish nnd tl Chain Adjuster! Texas finally prodi•oduced a world Fremorlont, Calif., near Oakland,j. the stilling basin whi/hen the fish loose. Tliisliis time, th e h(K>k stayed ed and I landed ijie tired record largemouthith bass b u t it Lindsc}sey and his wife, Renetta,a, ro se w ith little faiFanfare and imbedded Are you res; a d y f o r a S T IH IT ? wasn’t the recordt ststate fisheries were visitingvi R en etta’s mother,r, slurped down his surfaface popper. fish a secoi•cond tim e.” biologists have beercen hoping for. Alma1 Harms,H who lives in Fritch,H, “The way the fish bit,bi I thought Lindsc}sey’s tru c k w as parked On O a . 20. John Lintindsey, Jr., vras near LakeLal Meredith, it was a bream .125bl:bluegill.375,” near thee stillings basin so lie car- V m M — k n n rA w y j fly fishing in the} s(stilling b asin “I haven’tha\ killed a fish j i three« . said Lindsey. “Then tlthe fish took ried hiss catchc to the truck and ^ iZ M J L L M m e c | L J i p 9 below Lake Mereditldith dam when years; butbu my wife and my mother-r- off for deep water ammd I thought wrappedid iti in a m oist cloth. He imembered a five-gallon he caught a 14.14 popounder. Lake in-lawIV wantedv a fish to eat so I it was a big bream* \V\iVhen the rtM*l then remt l" www..rthl»«.«^.cent a s ta n t^ singing, I knewcw it-wasn't a pnint buckjcket in th e truck and put Meredith is northI of Amarillo in thought;ht rd try for a sand bass or a e 465 Adtdison Ave,9, W, • Twin F alls, Idahoho •208-734-4147 die. rainbowow trout in th e stilling basinn bream .” th e big; fifish, h e a d first, in the the Texas Panhandle. ncoln • Jerome, Idaho • 208-324-7368 Lindsey’s fish is bifbigger than the belowf thetli dam," said L in d ^ . Lindsey’s boss wallotlowed on the bucket,, then tl poured ice water■r 2331 S o u th Line existing world recordord largemouth Thatat stilling basin covers 166 surface three timess during' the over tlieifish. fi- caught on a fly rodod (13 pounds, acres andar is 70-feet deep. WaterT prolonged fight. Whi'hen the fish nine ounces) but much m sm aller cominglg throughi th e dam is so cool)1 was finally subdued, Lindsey1 led than the all-tacklee vworld rccord that trouttrot stocked by TP&W dur-r- the huge fish into aa small B (22.25 pounds) or- ththe Texas all- ing thele winier\ survive year round.1. designed for landingg trout. Only ^ tackle state recteco rd (1 8 .1 8 WhenI LindseyL started fishing inn the bass’ head wouldd into the pounds). World-reccecord statu s is. mid-aftciftcmtxin, hc spotted a largt>-J- net. pending approvalk-al from th e mouthh bassb in the clear wattu*. “Holding my rodd under my 3 |i In te rn a tio n a l Game Gt F is h “It looked lot Uke a thrtn: or fourir arm, I grabbed the fisfish’s tail and K U m Assodadon. pounderder so I tied on a homemadee kept its head in the nenet and stan- Entered into Texa:xas Parks and while• poppingpi bug,” he said. “I‘I ed wading to the b(bonk," said S**Storr/brDrtaUs WildUfe’s Bud ShareareLunker pro- caughtIt several; sm all bass and I , Lindsey. “At the bankIk, I goi both ^t Abo Prepaid Cellularr 3 Months Frree-Long Distanceice* » . JB gram, the big bass5 i:is significant movedid 10i the other side of thee ' thumbs on the fish’s! j;jaw and got ». ~ Crrt» ttccta for reasons other:r i th an w o rld stillingblg bacdherinthe nrt,in.|imr. .:-r •200SLIirf. form ilv It’s the earliest ententry ever in a Ilml.il I'li.iiirs rul'M il l,,.n.iii,l'i'i' ^ 9 5 program that datesrs tback to 1986 ...... and relits on sportsnusman to donate SEE •5OOKL bass 13 pounds orr 1(lorger to the ■■■IE0UB!4''ANIIIVEB!IBSABY SPECIALS TTODWil S 9 9 9 5 state hatchery systeistem. Most big .. *2000— Wc t3irr)' a fiill line uf... Texas bass are caugtught berween :S .C c U u J u r January and May. linLindsey’s fish is ] m U M R PIIONES • PAGERSKi a water body recon:ord for largc- □BDIEHIDIiHlllB 9SERVICE • ACCESSORIES mouth bass in tlie CarCanadian River ahd a state fly rod rectrecord. HlABICUIC VuiCT M au (fooo am ) Clecfirronks 738-6540 It's olso the northeniernmostof322 1730I KIMBERLYKl RD. • TWIN FALL\LLS, IDAHO 83301 • (208)8) 733>4910 total ShorcLunkerr cjentries. Lake S. Ull^ t _ j B ^ ; J 2 4 ^ 8 0 0 . Meredith is best knowiown as a small- FACTORY r / T R A IN E D SERVICE SE DEPARTMI^EN T 634 S. I ' mouth bass and wollejUeye fishery. rOttBW/D£SAmGS» . • FREE LOCAL DBLILIVERY I V OJaattmAr______[o n JEY M Bussm Etftton Vtr^nia S. HutoM u is 733-0931, Ex/. 242 Scccion D-4 T hlursday, i Octobcr 2626, 2000 The'I Timcs-Nt;w.s BriefFLY] p )bs, CKo p s, C( tru INMO^)NEY Lconormisttaalks jo ons, action ------ByVlfglir£ln!a S. Hutchins ' threiree periods had nbrupi ondMg-an \X //^llc ificant jum ps in gasolinele prices.p VV CHS! Fargo comjripletes$3 Kempthome aiawards — Inside the nuiumbers - D5 hc first two - 198^1 andtl 1990-911! I - , , TW1^ FALLS - The encouragrva „T W IN man Alan PomCttO[to Ifrom the NASA Food, Elkh.*m general managilager Adriarme ' 1 rman Alan Tediholoilology Comm erdal Spacc • Beck»aid. QrWMn»pan,left. C en ter2r at Iowa State Beck attributed thele resort’si new p d ^ |S (riM g ||B n ipeakakawlth Universitrsity in Ames will be-in success primarily to aI $5 million ren- pean Central Twin FalFalls Nov. 16 to m i£i; • ovation of its 131-roomm hotel, condo- Europe BanKP! President - local foocfood processors iuid dis- ‘ miniums and golf fadlicilities complet- NASA’s food needs (pr ed early last year. ace program. — And though she wotivould n o t dis- pdor tola a m nt- Pomletto ett will also address close any numbers,s, Beck said Inf oftHligQioup researchch partnership opponu- Elkhom is doing benerter than break* of20flI finance n i t i e s ing even. “It’s been a very good-od year, a very ■ ' mlnlsto I fTZ. profitable year,” shele said.i “This m f bank ■ New year was much, muduch crazier - govemcmon In M wwwjmo Fn^i^ • mucli, much better.” ■ m m m Inconsistent manageigement and a ' ;VHBBB , ' Canadada, food-proc< technol­ nee the resort num ber of owners since lesday. The ogy and opened in 1976 creatcated years of researchrocessing technologies. . finandal problems forr theth company. new food FTCSC supports B lackacre C apital MaManagement, five-year!ch and is interested in '' based in New York City'ity, now owns can belod us products with^ne-I to the Elkhom Reson. Therhe worldvride space :ar mis shelf lives, foods that company Coastal Hoteld Group( man- ing and! usedre on 30- to 120-day ' nges the complex. tion proccmission.^, waste process- PETA urges grocereery chain to safety dand recyding, food produc- meet animal welfare starstandards Comrocesses pa for .space, food becomingand other topics, Animal rights groupip urgesi r^ers wit:ipanies interested in Albertson’s animalI eiethics accessling ti commercial part- C e n tewith r fi NASA can gain BOISE - An animalJ rightsri group ? to Johnson Space wants Albertson’s lo improve im how ag e rs an< opponuniir facilities and man- its animals are slaughter!tered. _ _ and they may have an . In a letter to Garyiry Michael, ^ T to be inch . • r ^ O shuttleunity flij for their products Albertson’s chief executcutive officer, i ncluded on future space . the People for the Ethical ± X ^ tion. [ew finaancial g^roup Xi.akes eaarly stejJC^ Commcir fliglits or the space sta- ; Treatment of Animalslls urged the inform ed grocery giant to impro'irove how its Tho'Auocioclated Prew______the Europea'n Centiitral Bank. the proceicess of strengthening; regarding w hat to do. mercial panners will be suppliers treat animals.Is. "I ‘ am w rit* ------International MonetBtary Fund global ecoiconomic in te n tio n , The G-20 was formecled last year ^n Kied e' of any food-system ing lo request a copy of your stan. „opjTlJTREAL - Finandal offi- and World Barik - cac lle d fo r “EnUghi^ le n e d p o lid es are still1 to facilitate talks betwi od-proccssing informa- dards for the welfare-e of( am m als ing food s. rom the world’s richesi m easures lo help reduiluce the vul- .requiredi to ti realize the opponu- trial powers and dc researchsued a by NASA, includ- raised by your beef, porpork, chicken, n atiois n s an d m ajo r em erg in g nerability of devclc:loped and nities thehc global marketplace: countries. Outside tl d selections, workshops, egg, and dairy product eco n o mmies i ended a round of emerging economiesIS to fu tu re can openn up.” u h e said. town Montreal hotel1 \where the advanuci:h and development, and urge you to exceed } idMc^nald s talks WeiWednesday with common- crises. The nine poioints they AskedI aboutal specific econom- meeting took place, a I _____te s tJ a cners ili can also take ------new-anim;tl-wolfare-st^standards,------sen se-idldea!Tfor*5rrengtheninB— i ------agrcedTomlghrhav3V(Thelptrd----- ic'IssueST!f!T!flfdras‘" l h c ^ ‘iik‘enihg“»“~proicsters~stood'alo; * long raeroi tage of laboratory and PETA ’s V e g e ta ria n ( finandal systems, bul no prevent the Asian fin:inandal cri- euro cur:jrrency and high oilI barriers erected by pol iciiities-ai_Iowa State Coordinator Sean Giff '“ford wrote „sp■sponse to curreni prob- sis. said Canadiann Finance priccs thatlat have caused protests: Helmeted riot polii S l f'sity. h including an ana- Wednesday. , lems. Tht'he participating delega- Minister Paul Martin,n. the G-20 in severerol countries, MartinI close watch, but ther lab, irradiation fadlity, On W ednesday, a spospokeswoman ,i„„s rom the so-called Group chairm an. avoided any ai dircct answer. Hct repeat of the clasi fafi'i1?y'“lab. wet- and dry-pro- for Albertson’s saidI theth grocery „f 20 -■ 191 countries induding Marrin acknowledgejed that the said thatat while the oil issue! brought 46 arrests on Monday nutrition; facilities, ; oil-extmction chain strives to respond.d tot ail con-e- th e Unit,lited States, along with proposals were just ththe start of came up,>. there t was no proposalI and Tuesday. y. fermentation lab. spondence and that they'ey will review lism unitson and human-mctabo-. PETA’s letter. crop-devel ------Pomettonits, test kitchens and- linked•velopment fr< fadliriesr — Ban'4KRUPTCCIES--- stto’s visit will be video- AT&T break-up, eamlimlngs Southern 1 I from che^^Uegc of means falling sharesB8 TheTlm*»>f-Newt______Mark E.A 1Blanche and Debra L BlaBiancht^ 2 1 2 Chapterr 7, nonbuslness, B oise S U n iv ^m rsil Idaho to^HKions at NEW YORK - AT(^T&T C o rp . Monroe St,St.. Twin Falls, individual, 00 to $500,000 State University, 29 10 33 ccnts BOISEI - Recent activity in U.S. BankruptcyBaj ness. Chapiipter 7. 16-49 creditors, assieuiiss ««».ooo ^ . Easi«-.n warned it would eam 29 i D. Steinmetz and Carrie L.- SStemraetz, coUc ’e.rsity T of Idaho and per share in the fourtiirth quorter Court indiduded these I^ g ic Valley'fiUngs: fili $50,000. IiaiabiliUes under $50,000. Ca n Idaho Technical - 41667. nh St., Hazelton, individuallal, nonbusi- at 3 p.m. i ended Dcc. 31. ness. Chahapter 7, 16-49 ' editorors. a s s e ts and willi. la:The video will begin Analysts surveyedid by F ir s t Chapterr 7,7 nonbusiness, under $$5 5 0 ,0 0 0 $100,0000 tcto $500,000, liabilides $1 m. (2 p.m. in Moscow) Call/Thomson Financ $100,000 to There is mcai were „<.„i A.a . Taylor, also known as Holli! A. ^ti -Intng -i* $500,000.). CCase no. 0041660. but seatiniI last about 90 minutes, expecting 36 cents per sha ell, 356 Main St., Hansen, individual. in< Chapter!13, nonbusiness, c is no cost to attend, AT4T is breaking itself location, s ness, Chaptcr 7, 1-15 creditoiitors, assets $50.0001I to $100,000 Chapterr 7, nonbuslness, tions areIting r< is lim ited at each cr companies for the tl SO,000, liabilities under $50,0»,000. Case n , so advance reserva- ' since 1984, scrapping its $500,00000 to $1 minioii at CSI. 73- “t'i'iiLroi 1646. Lee Kimball and Brei ■e required. Call Sherry I one-stop shopping for' commuruca-co ^ Edw in I re n d a L e e Virgil D. T inker ond Lois M. Tijrinker, 124 Glenna 733-9554.at Ext. 2455. or tions services and dismIsmantling a . a Morales, 319 S. First, Murtaugh.Mi Kimball. 2:2208 E. 4000 N., Filer, inindividual. Doral Driverive. Jerom e, individual, norlonbusincss, th e Idahi al, nonbusiness. Chapter 7,1-, 1-15 credi- nonbusincsiess, Chapter 13,1-15 credito 1 at th e Boise, officc of tdephone and cable TVIf cjempire that mdividiml, titors, assets Chaptcr 7. 16-49 creditors, assets $100,000$1 to D cvclopnaho Small Business' - took three years andi moren; than «ts under $50,000, liabilitieities under $50,000 toto $100,000, liab ilities $50,000 $5 to $500,000.[). liabilities 1 $500,000 to $1 million. 1734. for « $100,000.0Case no. 0(M16S9. to make>pment rc: Centcr. 426-' $100 billion to build. Caseno.O(M1666. Caseno.OO-0(M1647. or cxnct locations and / As details emerged: WednesdayW 2 resc vations. on terms of the widelyi^ e < p e c .e d breakup, AT&T shores f ^ vironment£talists: Boisse Cascad(ie doesn’t: respondi tc:o emerging The company formallyilly disdosed plans to create four distinidnct entities. The A—ocUctetad Pra—______the balloon. ""If Boise Cascade doess rnot . try sustainable-fonforestry program. Leff, vice presidentlg values including an independcndent cable > adapt to the eemerging values in the ninew The Sustoinablable Forestry Initiative is M anagem ent, a sodallent for Trillium Asset company and an indepeni•endent wire- BOISEI -- Environmentalists callill BoiseI economy, it wiMill not Iw able to survivevein spotisoredbythe/le American Forest & Paper>r m ent &7n b a ^ in.Bo! .The industry cc daily-responsibletifi invest- less company, all operatirating u n d er C ascade! Corp. C a dinosaur in sustairtainable the modem malarketplace.” Assodadoiu It isIs oone of a growing numberrr Boston. , the AT&T brand name. fo re s tryi efforts and floatected a The,three anirresti^ were Benjamin FtFrye,3 o f wood certificatuation program s designed too Boise Cascade mectification program tliat The other two businessesses will be Tyrannosaisaurus Rex hot-air balloonon near Davm'Pridgen;n and Mark Stephan, alllU of m eet growing conSMisumer dem and for envi-i- enough, she said. lects docs not go far' .the core of a new AT&TT Corp.,C con- the compar»ny headquarters, Boise. ronmentally-friendendly products. The auditors prolsci sisting of the u n it that run:ims the com- Three peoplepe accused of trying to0 txra p p d But auditors•s say Boise Cascade is a go.good Envirotunentaliitalists say th e certificadonn landscape-level plarm e objecdvcs, gcxxl comnused Boise Cascade for pany's huge telecommuinunications down thee buildingt with a banner Tueruesday steward of th

TT1mday,0ctob«r26,2000 TIrm Twtn Ftf>, idaho. 0 8 - ...... A ' M o n ey ' ' ------— Econonmist ____ _ RretSecurHIty Bank’s 1 ^ 6 0tconom icfbracast 2000n Businless stay;y^smum Qpti^ntMd from 04 k n o wvledgeable le about Magic;ic . .1M 9 1999 (loncMt)!) ty’s labor market contendsd s •Under these cincircumstances, 1 workei s are willing to Pepatetkn 1,330,92s 1,281,700 jjm ,no thO'fiuircnt price :e of ea»olin.| X ,"je and are rccepiive to newjw % change 1.7% • 1.7%' 1.5% should result in oon n y m a r ^ n a l on clo)sings in1 Boise lesses - as evidenced by theh e chnnges in the overalrail demand for nr«rfnf o f applican ts a t se v e ra l n ew!w N«t hw nlcntkin KV41S 1A,878 , 9,000 NAMPA (AP) -- .At least^wo Goodmaiman Oil Co. officials have automobiles,” Mratthews at said. retailers. Greg Rogtrs, vhile the real ir :s, Treasure Valley GoodmiupOilG denieded the Environmental “Fucihermore, whi -central Idalio labor market:et PwMMi Inoem* (bi mOi 829,348 131,880 gasoQne-price burdei mnont) taJATT^ Co. gas stations hav,ive (Joson; but Frotcctiaction Agency’s allegations. yst ■ for the Laboro r « change 6.8K 8.0K . 7.5% ! company officialss will not say A courttn 1hearing on the m atter is ld98f it may not be I rtment, also tells potentialiai to significantly alter why. e x p ected:ted in early 2001. oyers that underemploy-y - NonagiteultuniflinptoyrrymMrt 821.a00 839,873 888,^ popularity of the lar{ Thc two statioions, one in Roberbert Cooper, owner of is a dramatic reality in thch c '% chango 2.5% 34% 3.5% li^t-truck models." Nampa and one in Homedale, Cooper’ler’s American Service, M agicc VVaUey. were closed carlieier this week, which1 shshares the building with “ d M atthew s p o in ted o u t th a t UnemploynwBt ttte M% 8.2% 4.8% apparently bccauscse the stations the Namfampa station, said he was Closer to home,!, IM atthews is Joise and Salt Lake City keeping his eye oron the latest w ere o ut o f gas. n o t toDid ld w h y th e c o m p a n y w as A. have existed for some timeno 'StofMamllyblAttKpa(mriMs 8 ^ ^808 ' 8,080 locm statistics fron:om th e Id o h o Thc two station^ns are amonp out of>f ggas or when it would :,* jobless rates lower than thetie % chango 18.1% -1.6% -7.0% • nine lo c a tc d in Boi;lise, Lewiston. reopen. DepaJtmcnt of Labor plhMTt 1999 to 2000 coukf doVo, he saw a jlJ-Shlsilly 4 percent level manyl y • (Bank economist KellyIly K. Matthtwt said the drop ft Homcdalc, Wciser:r and Nampa Reside:sidcnts in Homedale also In'the August dat : V alley counties a re ex p eri-ri- rBA//Ktiec/oS0rto9or.V 10 percent) re d 'flo g in th e simila ilai r ity b etw een that facc undcrgroround storiige rej>onedted the town's Goodman Oil thb'tjum ber of jobiobsaddedin tank violation'finess Ifrom the U.S. s ta tio nn v.was closed because it isj _. can b e low er th a n w h e re w e iM(lntn«om) «1M . . i2,020 82.080 Environmental Protection out of■gas. ga: | / TWirt "Falls, Je ro m e r 3w,” M atthew s said. ~% change ...... 8 ;4 %...... --- . - 7.4%...... 3.0% counties over Augu« Agency. The S736.0i.OOO proposed A callall to Goodman Oil’s head- j penalty is the largesL*st ever sounlit quarters:crs was not immediately ., the riumber of peopeople who left Mr.*ti itthews’ own reportingIg Taxable retaO u l e t (Inn mUkMi)i $9,284 89,899 810,800 for such infract!tions in the returned.led . I ;. the Vanks of the untunemployed in > a drop in Twin Foils’ con-in* X chonge 7.4% 7.0% 7.1% • thb^'counties. * Northwest. E n vvironmentai ir( Protection s tru c tiction of new single-familyly ■ * (Matthews said tho risrlsofroml999to2000pmbablabt/wlll be closer to Just 6 Federal officialss contend the Agencyicy attorney Deborah I.' Xii'Matthews tells!lls It, th a t S.S- h o u se!S s- - an 11 pcrccnt drop fromm . percent.) com pany h a s ru]>oatatedly iKiion-d H ils mlan a n said officials had no '. iow in-migratioiuon to the val- the 17676 such houses pf January- citations and wiirninin^s to moni- part inn th e clo.sures d e sp ite (x iid- lo^. Instead, new jobjobs-and per- July 199919 (in the city of Twini’f,' Total aitomoUMunHu•alM 1B7J87 184,792 184,000' tor and upgradee th e ta n k s . ing ta nn k |problem s, haps the job cha:hanges they FaUs anam d th e u n in co rp o rated por-,r. %chango 1 .W ' -1.8% -0.5% • sp u ii^ for tndividuidual workers - tion ofif T1 w in F alls C ounty) to th e * (Mdtt/iews saia tho chc/iarigs Awn 1999 (o 2000 cou»uW t>e iaro or arise o fl per- sent/formerly jobhbless folks to 1 5 7 thhat a got building perm itsts work. And there’s a e e 1h ire d ? ” re d u c:tion tit “is probably OK” inin doesn’t really havc aan inflation Twintl FI a lls ’ ^owdown in h o m e discouraged prosiu-toctive buyers, Ctiq). And is there room>m to co n tin u e term s ofof supply-and-demand bal­i). problem; and confic'idcnce that buildingng rcverberntes in taxable'le e c o n o m ists said . I'lv•:ven w ith th e Eivenn withw last month’s chea|>er •; job«rowth, or does3CS the valley ance. kIt’; ’s desirable to avoid bothih Federal Reserve Chailairman Alan sales, whichwl were nearly flat in dip, existing-homc.• ;sales are on mortgage;age rates, consumers held havjf to hope for morem< moving huge inflationini in housing pricesBS Greenspan will prevt/tnt an infla- Twin Fal'alls Cotmty during the first"St tra c k to t u r n in iininother stellar back. StocksStc were battered and vanSlD arrive? and anyny price weakness, which:h tion problem, h a lf o f the tl year, at just .35 per-sr- year. . c ru d e}-oil - o i prices hit a 10-year : Employers lately/ haveh swelled miglit beb( attractive to buyers butut ' Conventional monrigage rates cent aboibove a year earlier: New!W Sales of previousisly occupied high, makingmal gasoline and heat- the^assifieds scctcction of Thc sends; anai undesirable messageic averaged 8.33 percentnt in the first homes generallygt mean purchases single-family homoses slipped 2.7 in g o ilil m o re co stly , e c o n o m ists ' Timjs-News witht ci e m p lo y m e n t about thcthi cconomy, hc added, quarter, 8.32 percentIt in the sec- / drapes, d for example, andid pcrcent last monih ten : spending. ccnt more such adsds in January- dropin in single-family home con-n- the third quarter., s a id F i r s t ------million, the NatiotuilIII A-ssociation O n Wall Wii Street, stocks fell \ August 2000 thanI irin the corre- structionion, Matthews said, Security Bank, which1 Iforecast the Times-cS'Ncivs- Business E d i t o r of Realtors ri-iiortcd;i ’Wednesday. sharplyly asa disapiminting‘revenue spending months of 1999, classi- Threeec factors have held mort-■t- fourth-quarter averagegc at 7.9 per- Virgirtia■a S.i Hutchins can be reacheded “T liere’s liL-cn ii lotot of volatili^ figuresus fromf Nortel Networks ' fiedrftiepartment reprrics But the man argirguably most in otherier interest rates, hc said:d: But today’s murtga;age rates of inia&magicvaUeyxom at don’t like to m:ikc> such» a large about earnings.car

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Ul-M:587.35 London lala tilvitiSvr 84.780, on (0.030. P HIOH 10.4S1.07 D*eCv'ao4Uir M.17 «9. - Crwca alaart; 300 » 400 ba., 100 ■4.829. Ofl (0.035; Fabnealad (5.501, up Dm COMEXOOU 2T3 60 S3% isK! :*is' ‘J c a , »oo.80-ti 10; SOO to eoo Oa..; LOW10.301.SS K . g s ; Dm COMEXSMr < MO 4.7994.7 4.7M • .39 3ap ..... 700 ba., *80-587 SO. 700 lo 800I Oba . (79-(8S 90. *00 NV Mare tJlvartar ■tpoi trwntn Wadnaaday (4.784, on 09.10 8929 -1.30 Dm 134.:134.39 134 S 134 25 104*9 10 1.000 Ot, 175.50-581.00 RECORD HIQH *“ocf MOM ftt< 808 30 ’ .M Tua.'a aalaa Choca r>ailat»- 300 Io400 IU.. 5B3(a7-(100.50. 400 lo Dm Ti«m . Owxl tOl.04 10009 lOt 100.12 -14 Tua'iopangwinl 14.127 SOO b«., 585-598; 900 lo 800 Ot..:t.. *70-(87.25, 800 10 NEW YORK: |Af|APJ - Spot nonlatroua trttlal pnca* ------7.000 DMMuroOcnd 100 0S 00.1B 00. »919 -.10 SOVBCAM 700 Ot., >74-579 SO, 700 la 000)b...(75-570 b Wadr^aday. 11,722.98 JJULY AUGUST SEPTEMBEMOER OCTOBER Dm con«« 70 00 77.73 77. 70.09 -1.20 O.OOOtwn*' rg . Panandtlocxcowa.5550-57001%Oi%aaH Aluminum-08.3M.3 canit pat tu.. London Matal Eidi. Nov Ofano* J 79 00 80 M 40 eOBO -109 Nov 407.;g!^oJ“'-'^^7«7 .n Dm Cocoa »03 7.7 ,5 POCATEUO (API - ld»»x> Farm> &Duttau Intatmounuun Coppat • (01.011.0 Cainoda lull ptala, U.S. datt>naIon>. Dm Conon e»40 B.3b!m S 0^ Mar 4^' 3 Irrauock lapotl tot Wadnaadty. Coppar • 84.901.90 canta pat O.. N.Y. Maic tpcil Wad J LIVESTOCK AUCTION -Pioducan;at« LKatlock on Laad - 20-31 cai O ct. 25 , 2000 Q E ^------5500 rj Tuatday. UKUy aiKlconmaroalcocow* 30 00-48 00, Zmc-54.17.54( Dm w '!' M 0 O 043 0 ^ 0 43 : W ^ ^ . ; .1 haavy laadtt tiaan 75 M-85 00.). HHOM laadar tlaar* Gold - (300 80 royr ox.. H ai^ 8 Haiman (on>y dnityI _ ■ CLOSE KjgK 3 87.0I> 104.00. tloOai ttaaraOO SO ^ouri’Miik ons so ^ * 5^0 h’''**l«f'lt2i"l*adai o5d**(280 20130 Iroy oi.. NV Mate tpol Wad W' 3 .229.57 ^------5.000 M.rO»l’ M,lk 0 90 0 000 . 9 90 - Tua a aalaa tiin taadai ttaaia 08 00 08 00. n* ^n^S?fS.407 Ilaaiaoi 00-00 00.holtlawi•pnnaIai* n'a, S*t*t.*4e25^35 Handy 8 Hannan (on/y da.iy quota) NETCHANOE ‘ feWS ■ oa^Mtu* 7t.|| IQ Iiailtdlvailaicuvai IO0-30(Vui> Silvar - (4 T8484 lioyli Of., N.Y, Malt apot Wad 7? 10 7237 ! .09 aorw SSIc 40 00-40.39, haavy faadat hait.t*tt J7500-70.00; kgni Maicuty • 51501I50 00p*t78lbna*li. N.Y. .1 90.22 H------‘’.500 ■ f=*0 L««e«ro» 73 0? 73.73 37 7333 - 09 OaOOObKO J4 l*aO«ihailar»70 00-87 35, tlockarkar hailata *7 00- Plalnum • (572.872.00-5583.00 ItOYOI., N.V. (conliaci) Ao« Lrv'Cam# 74 bo 74.74.90 74.70 •.<» ^ 14.^ •lock cow* caV*i Platmum (500.500.30 tfxn Ol.. N.V. Maic tpol Wad. ’ V. CHANGE Jjn lfv.e*m» 71.87 71 US ISS? }5 100 50. nock cowl S50'70(VN]. tic Wlin • Oct FacdarCBlll* B7.7? B7. iT'Tll 35 n'a. waanat p-g* nl». ItWaf lamOa«* n/a. Ilatriaikt No n q -t>ol quolad,lad, n a -nol avaOaWa. .5 .5 6 g g Z Nov F«*0«i MtM B8 70 (Ul wio sis '37 ?uT* ioS NEWYOf\K(AF: (AP) - Kay eunaiwy anchanga talat HIQH 3,376.33 R w ils pHSlolroS 80. loii? |o,40 joijo ^ CHICAOO (APJ . Fuluiaa liaOns8 000 Uia Ctneago Wapnaaday m — Dm tr»« r«>ot M.OO 31. 31 MttcanW^tiCrvang^Waa ^ OctarvK I LOW 3,210.74 93 34 -1 37 oS” 18.71 BaMa Chg. Yan 'ToFS F»b U»» rioo» M.JO M. Eu-tj (0.8281 50 8372 RECORD HIQH H H Act Lf^rwgi S310 W.92.20 92.39 • « 04 OM 17.1; 53 CATTl£ . 3.3020 3.3357 90.30 SOSO -1.03 Tua.'• aalaa 40,000 MaKh to, 2000 __ : ,_ .T ______3,000 1 Frt la S m ' 40 Pound M*> Po<» bally M40 i» ' (J'S^OB *1 7053 5,048.62 JJULY AUGUST SfPTEMDEMBER OCTOBER ^3M 7 73 33 -.05 Canadian dollai ,3“ 4“ 2.99’l« -'.00%* S 2 * ^ 7iSrr|" 0 . ,J;;o 7^1 P?70 74.70 >03 Mamcanpatoto 9 8350 95060 Uar wnaal :7Alf3 3 71 ' I'S 2M ' oot/a ir ” IMiM JO' 100» 105'30 I09!90 -.30 Jul WtMial ru4i'i'< -JV3XH “ o3* 7335 73.50 73 12 "OSSll^ FU E l^ Noy SoTt>a«i>4 7n ir.’ 4 69 |00Wje7M |M00 IMM "lO[g Ell Mla* 15,883.Tua.'*taH»3S.«1 J'l i:i: _Fc Jan 3oyt>a«f.4.i« 4 78t 4 78 1/4 i:o ? t« Aug iooi «3'4 le e -.00 117 Sap 109.1 fS ris£0*eSwm£ ' K (AP( -Fuluraa liadmg on in» Naw Yoikr Norteel newss sends Dm Com 2 w '^ 2 0S*^ _ MOOOI^l^Mnla^^b. Ma wT Ja Cucnjicnan^adna^y. o«. l»ieallOB'0w«f». 100lOpoundt. tx> U.S No. I B.OOObun*)^niWiriumo^ pat buaM ^ 87.02 -.38 Ap, 50 95 baana, lata WaTH) baan la> and n 5 3005 3o'bo 3085 'I ? T lower, blamed its short- auCtacT 10 cTianoa »>iiryxj1 noinaclaOyby[}aano>n» Mar Fab S4.17 54.20 53 20S aSS :;.S g f J 190 points, as disappijpointing rev- last if cot tnlolAgiiculuia-aiaal Tua.'a aalaaiVaa 3.980 " Apt 53.B0 53.10 53 35 ^ 37.05 -23I enue figures fro•om N o rtel and invent/entory glut on the port of 5 27 43 37.30 37 37 -32 omers. Nortel’s talk about ^ J * J l ‘4,Vie! .* M f a . *lii(J.™7.'ckI>i«^wISw ’/l’^ m n r c ^ X ' Ju" 58 00 BO^OS 57.70s |;i ^ 0 28 80 3880 38 57 -33; Network.'! reawakencned the mar- it.s cusiomt ^ 304 2»4 294 -1. SS s% s s s s 0 38 33 28.20 38 33 - 33■ ket's worries about easamings. problemsms inI the industry sent it I Nasdaq fell 190.2020, or nearly and otherier networkingi stocks tum- MaaSO ■' ...... ' £ i i . .8 35 48 3S:3S 25 33 -23 ______G R AJNS I ^ gn^,07.up,0 Etl. talaa 9.730.Tua.'t talat 390 ...... 25 13 -23I 5.6 percent, to 3,229,•9.59, accord- bling. ------DURUM^ Tua't opan nl 478 ...... 24 93 -J4 S.000bgrT*iiirMnumioanBparbuanal ...... 24 74 -J t I ing to preliminary caltalculations. “Whenen you3 have an issue like! - Vallav ata-nt POftKMU^ to. I'E d being raised, it calUinto ■ >>Kaa loi >t>aal pat butt>al: miiaimmad gram. oal*. con Dm ' The Dow Jones indiidustrial aver- demand be and t>aan> pal hundiad wa>«MM. PiPncM tub^lo Mai .... Fail** 80.'!?*"e5M'^ 58 833 S9 07 -1.53 Eu.aala* 130.5)8.534.Tu*;aaaiaa 140.458 Mar 50 95 80.40 50 000 5033 -1.87 Tua.'iopanmiimi 458,930,up 4,040 Dge, which alternateted between questionm thetl entire .sector,” said K r:s?.e^o.;b.-i.,.f.ry. S4.00 (48-pound baaal; IjUy 8 r05 8^.85 8 0 »0 5030 -1.05 KBATINQOa.a. ive territory Arthur Hogan,Ho; chief market ana- miaO gfam. no oucta. oall. t4M 3^30; com, M.30 (IS pa'- 0 MM -1.« positive and negativ ■an daily by Rangana m ' C h e e s e throughout the day,, closedc down lyst at Jeffries Jei & Co. “T hat is Dm 08 80r 'is s;5 The Standard really vhatwhal is causing the drag on Sott Kluls Oclutnr n v.l«a wf>aal r< Ourtay,itav. *2 00. and bartay, Cr>®Odarct»»c^a«ta pncaa on ina Crucago Maicanlila Tua.'aopanxl 3,188 fell 33.23 to the marketrket today." ilalivary n lluiiay. S3 75 I’ncaiaiquoiad qi daily by Simplol Eaetianga; Fab 05 500 0550 9385 »4 33 -1.35 & Poor’s SOO index fi AmiSouica ouna 70 couni 7.00-»- London Ula: (207 00 ofl (3.30. about profits, higher c PoCAtELtO - Wtvta wt.««l 3 31 laloidy); baiiay 3 OO' B 00; tOOI count COi 8 00; pal c»l Witconun Norkolar^> 70 Pan* anarramn Ining: (30«. 13 onflMM ( and an economic slowiwdown. than-exp{ixpected earnings on (.laa3i 4^011 MM._ J«n 87 W sided,” said Larry’ IRice, chief islicd itI basedba on Nortel’s perfor- (•laadrl. Upaicanl»p-i05318(i.18(uol| llpaicaniwm- N ^ o u na o.ao-T.oo; ^ l 9 50- NV EngaBwid 5387.90 on (3.41.-- NV Engathaid lat>nc*>ad: (381 JO 0 0 e rlo m |8 M48 ;|: m investment officer atat Josephthal mance.Coming Coi dove $13 to $77. ranTLANO^^awhaat 2.841.84 IidoM I):l>anay9300 n«undr«aagton and Otaoonf Wadnaaday: 4 10l»laa Opan Low 9 ^ - ^ ^0 04.91 Ir97 investors should rea;adjust their to fiber' optics op< and won’t last, OakaO 10 n>e ninirrttagi non tiia A Watrvngion and OO ID ^^ ...... 03.81 -1.97 will see that this has been PORTLAND, oia. »h«monl Round »tuta< 0« ...... ),870Tua’itala*'30.l43 tent stock rally coiould take a overdoneme tomorrow, and go in by laM. Kucl o* baiQa, par buHial,tltal. eieapl oata. con. Miaeonann»50-0 » I 00 ^ 0 0 and grabab :some of the bargains bail^ aiKl lorgfium. evil ^ ^ lAS while. P*b 372 00 Ira 00 270 M1 3?Jm IJIo ime 10 throw that haveive beenI created," Hogan S u g a r 3 373 10 .4 30 1 'Tbm*^iW».*pafn»nb^ 4 850 181 “It’s still not a tim No ? con Otfrt^alc u»a 4M ' ----- j£i 377.50 3 77.80 375 30 caution to the wind,”I,” said Rice, SJiid. No ? Mrlay, unillia^iandbarQa ^ Aug 277*0 377.80 377*0 _ __ No ? tMilav UaMiaO lo «iiai« w 3I1K (APt-Sugat Mula* liadriB on ll'a Naw 0 loM 4!700 -185 who even warnedd in v esto rs Longer-n;er-tenn relief for the tech- ■ f * - 0 4JtlD- A-800 ■ 4.813 -188. Nasdaq could be in sight ^ DM • 205 00 - 38500 382 20 21 0 4 580 4 355 4.4M -IM against bargain huntircing. heavy Nas buoatSS S essy, chief Friday' wh«>nwl the government aoo 112.000 ta.; 4 ' ...... : 2M50 ^4 30 A«r ^MS Jack Shaughnes It Jun ...... 288.70 -4 30 May- 4.345 investment strategistst for Advest releasesIS grossgi domestic product ■1 ^ ...... 300.00 -4 30 Jgn 4 3381 IE • May ^0^!rss"“;r[r 'ss 'k v 0 4340ii 4.000ills 4.087 iil -130 , Shauglmes.sy said. If eco- --. Inc., said expectatiorons were too figure.s, Sh 303.30 -4 30 Aug 4.3355 4335 4.100 4.085 -140 0 |330 |085 -IM high throughoui thee third-quar- nomic growthgro has slowed, the M pci proi«.n 4 14 Uat 014 3 Dm ...... 309.10 -4X Sap 4.330 19pCtp.o1..n 424 May 0 IB 0 . Jun ...... , 31500 -«.M Oct 4.340 (er earnings season. Federal,1 Re-serveRi migHT consider 8 05 -077 Dm 333 50 333 50 333 503 322.50 -4 M Nov 4.3555 4.355 4:300 4 318 -137 f Nortel and loweringlg interest in rates before th e : CHICAGO (Af>) • Fuluiat Irwlog0 on li>a Crucago Tua.’iaaiaa>lat 14,054 Jun . 330 30 -•.» ^ |480D 4.480 4.335 4 340 -1» Investors sold off : Oca'll ol T'ada Wad: Mnml 108.045, up 198 Tua'aaala* 14.180 analysts downgradeced the stock end of thethe; year. Op«i U» Tua.'a opan ml I38.355.up 1.311 B 4 370 4 3 45 4 109 "l33 - S i: ' BlVEn after the fiber-opt3tics maker “They:y don’td< want to see tech- n**niinM i« 5 8A»ireroi,jo«i*pMt(oyQi. “ -1l‘ r companies flounder, 2 Ocl ...... 478.4 -3 5 S l announced disappoilointing rev- nology c( 3 ' Nm 480 0 480 0 4^.5 " IS :S enues late Tuesday. NNortel plum- becau.sele that tJ could undermine May 203i*2tli25 76\i> jis ' i I « ^ 6 r 3 ioo w s 30W9 J 5Sjp i21.0S ! 3!SS JSSS S S :S meted $18.38, or 299 percent, to- productivctivity growth, which 5 S; :ki Hs> 0 3 870 3.870 3 803 -93 would incincrease inflation,’•‘he 5 490 3 -3 7 2JP ...... 3.810 -92 $45. ■ MO 320.S -3 Ma" H i : 0 ' till :g;:S ) 403 8 -37 2 ^ I ™ Tlie company, whiclich pulled the said. 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F or and aboi> o u t IniN S I D E i I the Latino Classified; d ...... E3-12 c o m m u n i t y lun Mdimniotiio - 135-.UH8 _ 06m idaid Comunideuinftror.( PotMa. Time seet for soca:er tryouts TWIN FALLS - TheTh Rapids’ 'T a (G^lady cormmitjs to otthers Spring Traveling Socw Mexican- ■ l ^ t costume with prizerizes. For more L ily ’s Fashion Fi in Rupert; La bom mother, Celia Ron Gladys EsqultMl. infom. tion, caU 67B-81:-8175. M oda the Idaho Schoolol Board a n o th e r the-U.S.. Commissionin for Civil SMM M M im tkm Assodation. The groupup is work- A lb e rts o n ’' Rights, served as itss chairman■ ;’.E | ho Commission on Hispanic ing to determine-staniindards for tion.“ D i gr a a m e / ( T e l \ for two terms and is stistill a mem- Hrs. call 208-334-3776 or high school students. “ La Clu 1 me!) ber. web site at She also is a memboniiti/;idu. psici(^n niiesiroro :servicio de rccianiON Ins B ) H 24 tioruMlcI Ufa. Ios .'^65■ dldfns del urto. Nt> iinmirtu cuiindindo nos nccesiies, cMami)^ i f f l / sludirerenciu. B' ' mmPiNWMtaa AMillabI* C M 9 nqui pam servirtc. Emi es 1 6 6 3 MAIN AlIVE.mmi EAST, TWI WILSON AGENCY' Se Hahla l-.r^'nul 1-800-CAR-LOAN - S e H a 734-1274 (CalM^raO|2^B2^or 733-1881 aooHt:Mow 201 2nd1 Sl.S Eust A Un UiJo de Hlutkcrxr\ IFurniliifc

Jose Figuei'oa C tid Ave. S. * Twin Falla, Idalservir el condada de jeromf~ —I M arisia Y. Somero s n In su r"'•'CC •' Agent You W ith All O VIN FALLS Se HuoUjUi I-spunol Aucom otive IM 'Continuard a stne Jim Weaver | Habla Espartol - I C O M E I N SM0W.-f8l.l 1-7 «MT. B-l ndidate I F A RL M ^ E R S Re elige ~ S e H a b l ^ E ^ ublicano I A ulo • H com e • U fe • Business can i S l EjwtUnland Drive.*] * V i V I O f Y o u r I! del comltd para cllglr Jim B •I'w in Fall!alls.JD repuI S h e riff d c l c o n d a d o d c H3 lUi-nlncsMiji <(20H) 73-»-2277 [ M e e d s rean Weaver, tc*orora. iK Fax ( 2 018) 8 ) 7.^-t-2299______3i V I S I T ! y z s p a n o ! ~ i \ Pagfldo dc parte d Weaver, pnrn Sl Jerome, Karca

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Serving the: ^M agic V alley JN T l OM MU io^3^93L^^^i f y ty Editor. P a tM a n m tq n ^ Q Cotntnutttt^ Burleyy mayorr designslates — -T hankK YOU LEETTERS1 Dr. Bryce Killian,1, A]Al’s P isa , Donnelley Mitributors score goalIfor t aU:j)ta-belltielp with announcing our 5 C o r fund-raisersiers. We now have th e fundsIs Sports, New Imagesge Salon, Tangles & y o>uth tf s o c c e r p ro g ra m s that weree a]approximated to get Bfikaa Noils, DJ. Evans,*, RRazor’s Edge, Earl’s od Jam ie HoweUiuid ' ‘RediRibboniW eek’ Tilrhe Twin Falls Girl’s Juniorlor High his transplaplant We are not holding anuiy P ro Shop, Rob and J S occccer Team would like to thah ank m ore fimd-rid-raisers as a committee, Idaho Milk&Trans]ansport. irt’s Pharmacy, the boosteru-dubs < althoughI therethi are still o couple of MICHELLE ANDlNDARTTH0RNT0I4 >m Robert Stuart ond O’Lea;eoty independendent groups finishing up the!.eir Burley nior High schools and the(Rapids R fund-raisers«rs. ccer Program for sponsoriniing the Thank youyo< seems like such a littlee i Sponsors, donatilatlons help H I Twir ^dn Falls Junior High Schod! fall soc- w ord a t timidmes like thlA, bu t please golf scram ble r program. We also want torotfaank t k now w egn! greatly appreciate your heli out at annual gol Coac■ach Sarah LoMardie for heiherdedica* WewiUIet:let you know when h e gets h&m Membersof theBle Buriey Booster Club n, her leadership and for teachingtet /-all want to thank thoseose who supported the m onire than just soccer. W e wonrouldalso LESLIE/EANDERSON annual golf scramblinUe with cionations Ukeie to thank Jeff Rosen and!-nie T Dedo end team sponsorshir ^ p : nes-News Sports Departmeinent for PisoHutRoyce^fee 8c Sons, JC Penney, Timi [ders. Commercial supFpportlng the progntm in thehe Coaches,IS, officials show Simplot Soil Builder lurSports section. ,__ Tires, Western Famarm Service, Wilson , Ih e U-12 Boy’s Rapids Socacco- c o m m endable n d effort, dedlcatioion Bates, BurkyBoosteoster du b , dty of Dgram would like to thankIc EagleE The Jerotrame Recreation District Burley, Mike’s Proro SShop, Speedcraft i« for supplying the unifomorms for w ould likece tto thank all of the individtdu- Printing, Wild Hoir.oir Junctton, Bonanza s fall soccer season. als who coacx>ached or officiated in the Motors, Hudson ShoShoes, Franklin SEORGE KOTCH Jerome Rec■leoeation District's fall soc-c- Building Supply,, DeDennis Hope, Butte rw in FaUs c e r an d floglag-football programs. The Irrigation, WEPCO,ZO, Pine Tree Sports, effo rt andd ddedication that these |^ p3ple K erbs Oil, Idaho Sh(Sheet Metal, ^u d i Iren Idaho P r^ Dairyry CQueen, CoAco, Nnmuntty Is lucky to h av e shownwn on behalf of these childn is commend•ndable. These people Price’s Cafe, RecoUcnllections, Boise hav(we officers worhlng herlere indude: Cascade, Pepsi, MagMagic Ice, Rage, [ would like to express myr 0apprpda-] Kevin ReRexroat, Scott Worthington,n. Curves, Burgers EtcEtc, Subway, n and thanks to Twin FoilsIs police S tev e DiLueLucca, Alan Leavitt.'Debbieie W alm artH airF oraorce, Eduardo’^ Taco tjoni I teers, McV Sports, OfficBeer Matt Hicks and his co->w-woricers Parrish, BryBryan Craig, Kent Lee, Jefff Bandito,Racquetee] tie elemen- B innham1 , RRandy Toiman, Steve Bucks Bags, Pidcete t IFence, H-B Inc., Pro of Oct. 22 ss ‘Dnig Awarenesss -- R a d Ribbon fo rp’ providing on escon for the Buriay Mayor Doug Maimitnning designates Um week of < y snidents of Acorn Leominning GrdiardfTri, Trina Hoskovec, U lo^o P aint, Lany Chris,is, 1U res West, Unit 54. Wvek.* Left to ricM sreI CiCapt. Lorinetpbw . DARE offlcaroffi Biyan Bird, Lt. Cary Bristtistol, Cadet Sr. g g ' 1 fitim M endoza,t, QCharles Wallis, John VanI UttleRock,Wheatl{uitland, Alina Ulrich, n ter as the students biked fi m Seed, Fox Co., Kat M aster S g t Benjamin T1INniley, Csdet Almum R ebecca« 1Tilley. Casescade Paric to school. TheI officersof V liet, A rmondo ^ Lopez, M ike Kam Gas,Westerns »m panied the children alonlong the Prae^tzer,>r. (Chris Mikesell, John Country, 99.9 diei BBu u s, R on Gillette, BURLEY - nie Joeoe Engle Composite fighting fie drug use of all kindinds, squadron accoi and Triangle CRatuLanch.. leaders said. entirdre route, in addition to fununUshing Wyatt, Demennis Fultz, P J. McGuire, Squadron of the C i ^I AAir Patrol added its lei cDonnel. Janel McKean, Chihris KAREN REDDEDJER mWeek. In 1 1986, the Civil A ir Patr‘atrol offidally secuiu rity as the procession cros:«ssed two Sandy McD< support to Red Ribbon \ BarbCT, Johifohn Horgan, Judy Mezes, Buriey As a kickoff for thehe week, Capt. Lori joined joi the "war on drugs"s” through its busyB y stre e ts. enjamin Tilley and counteT'drug cot efforts and becaiscame involved Thrtio town of Twin Falls is forfortunate D enny StaulBuffer, Dave D o^^ Dave Fletcher, Cadets Benj Mike McDonald, Lisa CoUen, ts efforts of Rebecca Tilley, IL t Jan«fanet E. Tilley, Cassia in in Drug Demand Reductiiction effo rts, to hahave people such as Matt Hicks,Hi Parrish, Mill story highlights i t. Cary Bristol a n d squadron sqi offidals said. Thisis was> an obvi- Bethth Campbell, Officer TulUe;le and C arrol Hurdurd, Dwight Hurd, Dan n h e lp in g o th e rs County Sheriff’s Lt. I reldt, Tracy Anderson, Berre„„ c o m p a n y te a m hi DARE officer BryanI BiBird for the Cassia ous ou choice for the organlzatication since one their•ir colleagues working for■ thisth com- Schvanevelc M cau re,D, Doug c Guthrie, Will Ray bunim , W e would like tot!to thank The Hmes- Councy School Districtct metr in the officc of of of the benefits of the cadetlet program is muni 11^ feature artide help^^uth devdop a healtiolthy life-style, guJUSANT.BERG W ardH ammiiton, il Sam Dickinscm, Chriiris News for its excellen BUrley Mayor Douglaslas C. Manning for a he about Lamb-Westonton in th e O ct 11 edi- proclamation signingng designating the ' thi rwinFalls DiLucca,BeBeth Bartholomew, Brent nm Davis, George Whittakei;er, tion highlighting our efforts to help a week of O a. 22 as “Druj>rug Awareness • Red * * ^e Red Ribbon. Campaignign b e ^ as a Hunter, Hm ed. It’s hard to know grassroots expression of conctncem initiated /v u v I Chuck Franiranco, Kenny McCoy, Kurt communi^ in need. ] Ribbon Week.” Kitrtbutlons help send md whobenefitsmore-■e - the people who are Each person at thele 5signing ceremony by a group of parents inn IllinoisT and Roy Choate. Chase Garey an sto the murder yOUIung people to competHtwons SlSSrsiS»who have hdpecL helpedorusforbeiftwing allowed to hdp. and other d ty employe*lyees were presented VirgiidaVii in 1985 in response to . A t this time, wee wouldwt like to with a red ribbon to wewear throtighout the of of Drug Enforcement Admdministration rhank you to those who attettended RYONPOPOPE ydrugtniffick- m Coordinator acknowledge otherer nmembers of the week. The ribbons willvill be d istrib u ted to agent agi Enrique Camarena by, d d/or supported “An Eveninginginthe Programi busiiiess communitylity for making this a comtnunity members.i. ers, en squadron leoders said.J. RedF Ribbon couruntry.” All proceeds were: donateddi ’ JecotneRi^Recreation Dlstxict ide movement tu, team effort The squadnm membeib e rs will b e sp o rtin g has ha grown into a nationwide die Lutheran Elementary’ SchoolS< Jerom e' Comfort Inn, Hddi[ddi Rasmussen, gen- (heir ribbons throughoulout th e w eek a n d o n and on IS considered by many theth< model of a umament Fund of Iminontieitid ide awareness Luth ^ eral managen HolidslUday Irm Express, Oct. 25, they wore theLhe ribbons o n th e ir successful sU' community-wide theran Sdiool. B u rle y BmSooster Club expresses^ W arren Beach, geneisieral manager; uniforms to symbolizeze a united effort in campaign, ca] they said. SpSpedal thanks to the “Youni Sf thanks forfot annual golf scram bli)le Nannini Rcolty/Coldbldwrell Boniwr, Qay D isawiples,” Katie Grill, Hannah Toker. LTley Booster Q u b would likek - Nannini,owner/broki idenrdch and M arde Hatchtch, os well T h e Burle Jj. And last but not>t leleast, we would like Local w(raman tra\Lvels to pag(geant comedian JoeXiinnon andd countryc to th an k alla ll' those businesses and indi to thonk all of ourr employees,en members westistem singer Johnny U. viduals thatlat donaftd item s an d spon- ofLamb-Weston’sTes Team Twin, for their TW IN FALLS - Idaho Ic Gov. Dirk ■ Corporate sponsors indudedled sored teamsmsinthe Annual Golf , help in making theselese new employees Kempthorne extendedled congratulations ■ J p Albejertson’s, Fred Meyer, WinCinCo, Scramble:s: ^ feel welcome anden:I ensuring th d r success and wishes to Ms. Ida[daho Senior Retha ■ Westatem Bank, Porty Time, GUGlanbia Lee’s Fun\im iture, McCains, Dr. Marii • “out on tha floor.” • Anderson of Twin Falkalls, who traveled to ■ Cheeeese and Independent Meateat C. P lant, AceAo Hardware, Century 5 ED WHITE Reno, Nev. for the MsMs. Sonior America ■ Thrhe sbcth-, seventh- and eighghth'grade C inem a, Dil'Dilworth Styling Center, Operations Monagmager •— Pageant on Oct. 18. studtdents of Immanuel Lutherai•ran School R e d c l^ s Showcase,Sh Goode Aifotor, Mr Inc. The pageant is thele world’s first and I w illiI be traveling to Portland,,Ore.,in 0 Gas&Woshash, Schows Carquest,^SkaggSSS .. foremost pageant to) hihonor women who ■ F ebbruary r to represent Twin FoUsinFa Fumiture,S6, Snake River Bovd. Kim have rcachcd the **Age.ge of E l e ^ c e ” and ■ athledetic, scholastic and artistictic compe- H ansen Cheaievrolet, Connor’s Cafe, The Leam of ThanTumfcsco/umnu^n scorches for the womainan who best exem- ■ ons. ^ c t u s P eetes, ^ Ryan Thomas publish letxm <4 ixpu47 fo ISO worrjsftxm: plifies the dignity, mamaturity and inner ■ )n behalf of the students, phy, Ramsey's Heating it .Oi*oifamonlthIf thanJangamtribu- beauty of all senior Ami^ o ic a n s , Anderson ■ rANYAHEIDENREICH Ralph Thornton Ccntstnictioi eminder. Fanner’s Comer, torsorsufpportsrs. said. ZSHTmMuSSS Tm[\vin Falls B u r l ^ R ^ hanking public dsenocs merica philosophy is Garry’s Car':ar Care, Burger King. First\ •IndioiduaUthani T he Ms. Senior Amei st ondfrun'nesesibreict• extmordinary service, based on the belief thithat seniors are the Idaho Id Qov. Dirk Kempthome cor B Impressionsans, H4M D istributing First .rS “rr Traninsplant fund reaches I Ifpouwouldliketoxtopurdtaseadassi- foundation of Amcricaca and Its most valu- Mi. M Idaho Senior Retha Andersc . Security, LaLand Title & Escrow, Rain person^/ g r aal j with newspaper’s hen®Ip for R en t, KeKent Fletcher, Arrowhead,I fiedadtocq/rtssgMpxttitttde of a able treasure, she said.d. Falls. Fl rtither than puUicenature,cainhe na The Ms. AmericaI PageantP has been fo The Times-News: T riple C CorConcrete, Electric Motor mer Sennce depart-. *s but for only three be be held in Twin Falls in June ant Rewind, TriIHangle Auto Sales, The TUnes-News Customs going on for 20 years I rhe Mike Pollard Transplani ilot, ment at 733^31,,E Ex xt270.. years in Idaho. For more information, ca ll. ounittee would like to thanlmk you for Hmes-NeWsnvs, Dotible C Farm s, Simple ■ The next Ms. Idaho5 S(Senior Pageant will 734-7686 73 or Fay Briscoe at 365 -C ommi[UNITY EEVENTS-1 ______»jm. Southern Idaho) chchapter of Students in v's Market hoMs last Sdw ol andm traveltri to Los Angeles and open to the publ: FublicUbroiy TVvfel Fal'alls Community Pool hol ng sem ester to take p art encouraged to come inn ocostume. 5 ®p pjn. Monday at the Buhl Ful 1 3 yiears and older with or wiwith- during the spring s at2.50 for ages 4-12 and free f vest festival from 5-9 pjnp j . Tuesday at the All parents and school age!C cchildren are 5 i ^ ”S S m t o R hn e fr Plaza holds have a squaree donee c Saturday at College of Southem Idaldaho Expo Center. Jent. Children I™ -! ™under. For more informatic Anderson Camp.). invited to attend this free even nacthW es Saturday Activities indude ailair-fillcd bouncers. may „jg come in costumes. For moremo informa- 734*2336.)6. K a io w e e n a , T here wfll be a potp luck a t 7 p jn . and ; dunking booth and u BURLEY-y - The Snake River Plaza bingo, miniature golf, di don, call the l i b r ^ at 543-6S0( resident receives Eagle “ *® th e dance to followlow. mechtmical bull. ^ B u rley r having seveiveral Halloween activitilOes F o r more informirm ation, caU 324-3080 Admission is a bag of candy per family. Family fTg ce leb ra te s 9 0 th S c o u tAAward at Buriey centerf Saturday. partidpants are askedd toti not wear an e%^ Mik f pp** A costumeae contest,( open to all ages, w birthday w ith party BURULEY ~ Scott Bame, son of Mi C asslaR e^la lM e d k » l C en ter or scary costum e. AI fcfood court will be Du »BameofBio^ be at 2 pjn.X FPrises have been donated available. TWIN1 FALLS - William G; . ." 'W B r c » n merchants anand wUl be awarded in manany Volunteers hoMbd b a k e s a l e will celebrate his 90th M H differentcattt . BURLEY-Cass^ssia Regional Medical h is Eaghgm Scout aw a ^ S ^ c o n te st fbr agefe 7 a KImberty Nuiseries hoholds piHnpldn birthday bir from 2-4 p.m. 6 p.ra,m. Saturday at There is coi Center volunteersers .will sponsor a bake Saturday at the undexv 8*12,2, iand 13 and up. E ntries 8 0 festhal and cooltofr!ffS atu rd ay th e Btirlirley West Stake . sale from 10 ajn . tott 2 p jn . Friday in tjie (heritage Retirement ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 avaUable atttbeplaia., tb . • . ^ hospital lobby. Therhe publie is invited. TW m FALLS-Kimnberly bi Nurseries vnll ^ C e n te r a< t 2420 Parke t to name the o io sts in the a Center in Twin FoUs. o B Ave. in Buriey.B m m Acontestto hold a pumpkin festivaln l and cook-off at 11 Brown j was bom on ■ ■ ■ n ter court willdn 1also be h ^ Ih e re wm a] njn. Saturday. r T R s - B am e !has completed treating to plaza m e n ^ ts a Kimberly Key 01C lu b m a n s che family farm at S JW 30 meririt badges and O ^ M Q be trick-or-crei The festival will incinclude treat bags m. Tuesday.1 Maroa, north of Filer, b a s q ulalified a for the F ^ P E from 5-8 pjn. booUwt PTSO0 (Craft Fair given (0 the first 101 chichildren in costume, in 1910.. He was a gro- KIMBERLY-1- The Kimberly High a free jumping balloon,)n, straw maze, train ^ a bronze palm.pi ScreenwrtteiIters m eetin g s e t for :er most of his life and M F or h^tiii project Bame School Key Clubjb iwill have a booth at rides and spitting contesttest. 3wned ^ and operated a t G ertie's in TVvh FaBs t Fair with die proceeds The cook-off categorgories indude best M T ' M b u ilt >^ur 4 sets of Scotttam 8 Satinlayat th e PTSO Craft Fa i best tasting pump- Sth Avenue Market in umoM ‘Rtn> s h elv esIS for a storage . TW INFAUUXS - lh e moodily meetingng of given to Camp1 RtRainbow Gold from 8 pumpkin dessert and b< rwin Falls for many eed for a communi^ resoura kin creation with prizes,zes. Entries must be ""J"” Fans chapter of the Americican ajn. to 2 pjn. Nov.:ov. 11. ^ears. .fountain View Elementar in by 12:45 pjn. and iudjudging will b e ^ a t y** w®*" e r a t Me x rs AssodaticHi vriU. mept atai * This summerr campct is for children ormation, call 733- His son, Garth and : toek 42 hours. H e was assii rday at Gertie’s restaurant« “ between the agesjes e-iS diagnosed with *1 p.m. For more infon iaughtei^-law, Gretchen of Victorville, rones, Phil Whipple, Nidc For more infocmatioo, can T: 2717. cancer or cancerer isurvivors. Last sup* Ca]Calif., ore hosting the ev en t Brown also a n d Niclick Barker. The supervisifisor was og^ ejjj, 288.a a m er, die camp otat (C athedral Pines host* Kfanbeity Nurseries hohostsliee tias h»' a son, Mike and wife,fe, Gloria of Mike Bar ed 61 children withwii 58 volunteers for Houston, Texas and step

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recorda of Twin Falla uo» u w n ty , Idaho. 17.48 i* e t a central angl*I* dc 05*43'28* a n d a k>ng cnoro Com mencing ot me boumeojlast comer ol sold Southwest FURTHER Fl NOTICE UN- NOTICEi OlOF TRUSTEE’S SA LE 4* Wast to a point of tangarwy; UESS YOU RESPOND rf January, 2001, a l th* ho u r ofif 10:0011 SUBJECT TO: a 4 0 footx>t twtoe Road Right of Way alorona beartng of South 0231*44*^ !'• -Q uarter of tho Northwest Ouauarter; thonco t:l Onltw23rddayof Jl ^ THENCE North SO-OOWVr W*st 2S.M te e t to th* oanter- North e9*26'15-Weil 333.3.15 feel lo th* POINT OF WTTHIN W 20 DAYS. READ A.M., o( ^ d a y . (r«a>ovo deacribed tra d of land. •f- North, SUBJECT TO: a 25 footK>t twide Road Right of W ay beir•log !t?e of S a d ^ Street; BEGINNING; Thence TlTHE INFORMATION Rrat A m erican TIB*I CComparw, t 2 6 0 3rd A v*no* N( BELOW. I ounty of Twin FaDa. S tat* of Idaho,Idi the East 25 loot of the« SSouth 150.00 foot of th* NorOrth T H E l^E a ian a ih a ce n tsrttoutI forfi oenbal a r ^ of tS'OOtIO*,;r , and a tong chord bearing ol lie, the purposos ol compliancec e wllh Idaho Codo. S octlon 6i60- North o r s o ^ East to aipolntof p o tangency; BEOINNINQ. 0|oppropriato wrillon (ha Unltod Stotaa. all ipayable at tha time ot aal*, lublic uUllly e ase m en ts a e sot rosponso ro muat be nied wim I r*u proparty, altuated In tfw CoCounty 113, the truate* haa beot»*on Infonned that th o atroat aia d- THENCE South S3'41-3&*)Fw est 26.45 feet to the SE>E SUBJECT to occoss and put foOowlng dM Crtbod ra u forth on tho abovo Sunfoy. Ihthe obove dosignoled court ■ olTwIn Fi^la. Stata of Idaho,I and d*acrib*d aa MkbOows, dresaoM26S Eaat440000 rNorth, Buhl, Idaho 633 4 1 . mtmay com er ol Lot 7, Biock 6 otif satosi subdM sion: aomoUmos b e a sso ciatete d wllh aakl real proporty. . THENCE North 90*00 00*0* W’ est 213.35 feel along theno Tho Tm stoe hoa no knowowtodQo ol o moro particular wimin wi 20 days otter oervico to-wlt: W .description of the above reloiloierKod reol proporty, but for of of this Summons on you. II • Lot 3. Block 4 . OLDEN)EN ADDITION. Twin FaUs Coc:ounty. Said aale will bo mo ado d o wltttout covertant o r w arranunty south boundaries p l Lolsts 7 ; end 8. Block 6 to lhe SW rded In regardUig tltlo, poasoasionjion or encumbrancos lo oatlsfy'the tt oomorolMidLote: pu rp o ses ol compliance wllfrilh Idaho Codo, Section 60- you yc loll lo so respond Iho : Idaho, occording to th* tha oftldal plat thor*of rocorda er- 113, lt>e Tmslee has twon InInformod Ihol tho a d d ro sa ol: court cc m ay enter judgemonl 1 Book 4 of Plats, Pagag* 113. recofda of Twin FaUs Cot::ounty. otiliaatlon aecured by and pursuanl to tho powor ol sasale TMENCE North B2'21*23*Vr W est 25.27 f**t lo the canier- conlerrod In (he doodd olof truat executed by TONYr I H. tin* ol Atlantic Straat; 1020 EAST 3660 NORTH, BBUHL. IDAHO is som otlm os agoinst o( you oa demanded > Idaho. by the Pialntllf In tho I no knowledg* of a mor* panictrticular ZAHN, an u n m a rrie d p ea rsor n , aa Orantor. to /^LLI/^NC4CE THENCE South 83'41'35*35* W est 26.61 feel to lh * SW>W a sso d a te d with sato real propOperty. b; : Tho Tnjatoo has no Soto sals will be mode wl'wltfwut coveruinl or warranty Compioinl. O ' daacrlption of the abov«)Ove referenced real p ro p er^ , butbu for TITLE & ESC RO W CORORP., aa Tnjslee, for tho bononam com*rofLol7,Btodt9; >Code. and secvrlty bt Househoohold Finance Corporation 111I c a a THENCE North OO’OO'OO*>0* Wost 110.36 foot along theh e regarding tltlo. possession orV oncumbrarKOSi to aollsfy tho Aoopy . ot mo comploint in purpoaa# of comptoncanc*wlth Soctton 60-113 Idaho Cl purauant to the powor ol solo corvod ca with this Summons. m Informad that th* addr*ss of}f1140 1 Benendary. recorded Dee3«e*mt>er 29,1999, aa Inatrumeinenl aouth boundary of sakl Lx o t t.7 to Ihe SW co m er ol said toi;k)i; obTlgatlon secured by and pu tho Tiustea has been Ir esi conlerrod in tho Dood ol Tnjsu st oxocutod by: ROBERT R. II 11 you wish Ip sook Iho ■ 4th A vw iue E a s t, TwIirwin Falls, Idaho, ie *om*tlm*ar>eaas- No. 1 9 9 ^ ^ 7 9 5 , M ortgagg a g e rocorda of Twin Falla C ountinty. THENCE Nonh 15'00-00-Er East 81.06 fool atong Iho west Idaho. THE ABOVE QPQRANTORS ARE NAMED TTO boun^olsakJtoiiothertoNW com er of aakl loi: CLARK a n d KIMBERLY J .C, CLARK. H uaband a n d Wife odvlco oc ol or roprosontatlon sodatad with said raal r by on atlorney In this I riSS»w«hout covenant or warr-Bfranty COMPLY WITH SEC TiOION ^ 45-1506(4)(a). IDAHO COD1DE. t h e n c e North OO-OO OO*y EaaiI 32.00 feel to tho conler-er- o s Qrantors To: STEWARTT ■TITLE OF BOISE. INC.. OS b] Said aala will b a mi S u c c e s e o r T rustee, for ihilhe bonolil and eecurlly ol matter, m you should do so rogarding uno, posaaasii>aaion or encum brancea to aatlsttUstytha NO REPRESENTATIONON IS MADE THAT THEY ARIRE. tin* of Southwood Avenue; o faa la OR ARE NOT. PRESENT:NTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THITHIS THENCE htorth OO'OO’OO’r EEast 28.26 feat atong to a pointlint CALVIN B. WOOD ond LOA:)AS B. WOOD, H usband and promptly pi so that your obligation aocurod by>y aand pursuant to the power of tid Wife, o s Benofldary. dated M.MAY 1 4 .1097, recorded MAY written wi rosponso. If any. toed of truat executed by KHAOKH OBLIQATION. opposite the SW cornoiner ol Lot 1, Block 3 of eald conlorrod In tho dooi 3. 1907007622. ond assigned may m bo filed in tlmo nnd IE SOURIYA. h u a b a n d a n d wtfi•tf*. a s The default for which thlathl« sale Is to be m ado ia failuro t 15,1997. a a inslrunnont No. SOURIYA a n d VONE 6 00* East 3 2.00 foot (o th o SW5W to MOUNTAIN STATES Fl^-INANCE os bonoflciory. by othor ot logoi rights prolecled. • grantora. to FIRST AMERICANAW TITLE COMPANYNY OF makb prindpal a n d intoroi)roat paymenta a s s e t forth on sL a id THENCE North OO'OO'OO* om lssory Note, Tho original looo o n com or of sokl Lot 1; assignmonl recorded MAY 115, 1997. a s Instrum onl No. An approprlolo wrillon ; IDAHO, INC.. an IdalIdaho Corporation, aa auccoicoeaor Deod of Trust and Promi rooponso requites compll­ iB an k , amount woo $81,941.76'6 titogether with intorost thoroonn ai l THENCE North 15-OO'OO-Er East 64.43 feoi along 4ha weste st 1997007623. Rocords ol Twiiwin Foils County. Idaho. ro • Inistoo, for th o bonofit»flt iand eocurt^ of W eat One Bi 1 tho NW com er ol sold Lot 1; Plasee Note: The ebov«IV* Orantore ar* namad to onco or with Rule 10(a)(1) ' Idaho, ao bor>ef!clary,iry, recordedi F e b ru ary 1 2 ,1996,as 9 « tho rateot 11.781% per>r Olannum, os ovklerKod in Promimts- boundoiyofsatoLotl toth imbor 22. 1999. Paymonts oro0 in THENCE North OO'OO'Op’00’ East 401.53 leel along the c om ply w ith eectlon 4S-15(1506 (4){A), Idaho C o d * , No ond or olhor Idaho Rulos ol . Inatrumonl N o . ISMCHW0023S1, a n d a s s ig n e d to FLIFLEET aory Nolo doled Docom b lat they ere, o r a r * n o t, p res-' Civil Ci Procedure ond shall wnt r^ delault lor tho monlha1 of July 2000 through SopiembiIber w est boundaries ol Lots 2.2.3,4.5. 6. and 7 of Btock 3I tolo r*pr*s*nU tlon le m ade that ; HORTQAQE CORP.,>., aas benafkdaiy. by aaaignmon •n tly r*eponslb1e for thie olobligation aet forth herein, olso ol^ ’indudo: 196. aa Instrument No. 199600^K0574, 2000 In tho am ount of $82S829.10pornKxilh and contlnuirJing thoNWoomorofsaldLot?ot7; ; conjod March 4 .1M6. o o r THENCE North OO'OO'OO*X)* West 130.00 foot along ihotho -rfio Doloutl lor which thiahis saio is 10 bo m ode Is Iho 1. i. Tho tlllo ond number ol Mortoago Rocorda ol>f TtTwin Falta CounW, Idaho. each and ovory m onlh:h tlthoreaftor umil d a to of sa lo i ibor aouth twundary of Lot 11.11, Block 3 to Ihe coniorlirHi of falturo to poy when duo. undiIdor Oood ol T m st or»d Prom- thla th coso, ■ THE ABOVE QRANTCrrORS ARE NAMED TO COM3MPLY rolnstalement. Tho princrindpal balance os ol Sopiomb< : 2 , II your ro sp o n io ia on OREP- 12,2000 Is $81,633.666 togethertl with Iniorost thoroon. Issory Noto tho monihly poyrjymonls lor Prindpol. Iniorost 2. . WITH SECTION 45-1501506(4)(A), IDAHO CO D E. NO P J* East 157.10 fool along th o con-on- ond Impounds (If oppiicoblo)lo) ol $425.34 duo per monthI Answer Ar 10 mo Complaint. It « • neSENTATION IS MAMADE THAT THEY ARE, OHHARE i therateol11.781%poraiir annum . The per diem la $26.4: a. thero b olso due, dollnquont roroal terilne of Wrangler Sireeioot lo Iha centerlino ol Seven'on for tho monlhs o( August lotlol, 19E99 through August 1st., mustconlainadmlssk>nsor m : NOT. PRESENTLYLY RESPONSIBLE FORI TlTH IS- In addition to tho abovo. ttl oymonts until Iho d a te ot roln- denials d< ot tho soporale ,— p«}perty taxea lor 1999,), piplus penalty and Interest ond or 2000 or>d all subsequonl poyi • OBLIGATION. 0* East 42.99 fool along th o can-on- statomonl or saio, togetherr * with n monihly loto chorgo., allegollons al of tho Com- Tho dofault lor whichwhl mis aal* la to be mad*a laIs tha taxfea lhat moy becorcome delinquent during thi late ctiargos, advancos. altomcTioy Mrilne of Seven & xlngsI AvonuoA' lo a poinl opposite Ih*Ihe uncolloctod loto chorgoss (oro duo in Iho omouni olI piolntpi. and olhor dolonsos : failuro to pay w hen due.du« undor Deed of Trxist Noto,3te, the foredosure; and any late . you may claim. unda of feee. fees or costa osaodlo d a le d wllh Ihla foroclosuro. ThThe SWcontef ofLotS.Btock!* 5 of sakl subdlvlston; $531.75; wim iniorost occniliruing ol 12.000% por onnum. yc montt)ly pay m o n ts torjr PPrindpol. Intorost an d Impount >co owing a s of A ugusi 23rd., 3. 3. Your Blgnaturo, moiling , month for th* months of Febrtibm ary balance owing a s of thlas d address,ac and tolophono I • Ihrough July 2 0 0 0 ondn d iall subsequent p ay m en ts untijntll the aold deod of tru s t la $$61,833.66. 6 plua accrued orond weat boundary of sakl U t.: I a n d expenses actually incurredKiln sutidhrislon. also the soulhith boundary of W ashington Parkart( $19,217.56. plus accnjlng InlInloiost, costs and odvoncos., numbor, ni gi tho siunoturo, - dato ol oalo o r rolnstale>talemont, with a m onthly late cttargec h accruing Interest, costa on now duo, together with occru- moiling m oddross. ond tele- uncollected late charges ar*I duedt In onlordng the obligations}ns thereunder or In this sale,, c a s Townhousas Subdlvlston; All delinquent omounls aro nc Bccmlf>g a t $20.38, un< J a s THENCE Soulh 89*M 00’00' East 611.33 foet ator>g ll^ethe lng lalo chorgos. otto intorosi.■sl. unpaid ond occm lng toxos.. phonopl numbor ol your ' ths amount of $20.38,38, with Intsraat accniing a t 7.1:7.125% iruslee'a foos and/orr rereasonable atlornoy'a foos c »s nnd costs, attom oy s foos, at ilasory nole aecured by tho ofonoro- north boundary of said subg to a cc ru e from Ja n uu ar ar y l, authorized In tho promlss* ick l o l sato subdlvlston; to protect tho socurity asso- 4. 4. Proof of mnliing or dollv- ir1999. mentlonod Deed ol Trust,iSt. NEcom*rofLot33.Btock orxl any omounls advoncoda I ■ 2000. Also dollnquontnt endai unpakl ta x es a re d u e for 11 0* east 867.36 lool along th e east'OSI d a te d with ihls loroclosuro ondon that the bonollclary elods o ri y o l 0 copy of your » owing a s ol this date* on thone obll'i Dated: Septom bor 13.2000 9 .2i THENCE Soulh OO'OO'OO* I Tho principal ba lan c e c boundaries ol Lou 32.31.;it. 30,29. 28.27, 26, 25,24, ondirto lo sell or cause tho trust prop<>porty 10 be o d d to sollsty soid' rosponso ro to Pininllffs attor- . gation aocurod by saidbM IDeed of Tm st Is $37,596.03.» ,p lu s ALLIANCE TITLE & ESC3CR f 0W CORP. noy, os dosignoled obovo. nouent /a/8obbl Cuttlors. TrualI OfOfficer 23 to the cenloriino ol Souloulhwood Avonuo; occrulng Intorost, cost:oats and hdvoncoa. All dalinoi THENCE North 90*00-00-\0* West 5.B3 foot along sa id cen-or'- DA-?E:So'plombor 11th, 2000,00 To dotormino whether amounts aro rtow due.J*. Itogether with accrxjing tatet charg-cn 10 the NE com or of Lol 4, Biock* 77 STEWART TITLE OF BOISE,5E. INC. you yo muol poy o Illing foo OTionte, PUBLISH; O clobor 5 ,112, 2 , 19 and 26,2000______itriine to a point opposite U ' e san d Intorost. unpaidaid Iand accmlng taxea, asaessmt >— of sak l subdivision: /S/Bov Potorson. Tmst Oflicor:or . wllh wi your rosponso. Injstoo's foos. attomeimey'a feea. and any amountants ad- ' —'' 00’ Won 141.70 leet atono thetho STEWART TITLE OF BOISE,5E, INC. contoct CO the Clerk ol tho F TRUSTEE'S SALE THENCE Soulh 00*00'00' vanced to protoct tho10 aaocurlty aaaodatod with thiaJs Ifore- NOTICE OF 1 •00 aoat boundary ot sakl Lotot 4 to the SE com er of sa k l Lot014 4 0660 WEST EMERALD STRIREET. SUITE 142 otMvo-rwmod nb court. - doeuro and that tho borbonefldary elocta to sell o rc a uuse st the On Tueeday. Docembeiib e r 12, 2000. al tho t>our of 10:01 lng (containing 12.98 acres) AND BOISE. IDAHO 63704 DATED this 30Ih doy ol w . In the office ol A lliance Titi*; Ia and th* Point of B*glnnlng (rust property to bo soldK>ld to satisfy aaid obligation,1. o'dQch AM .. of sold day, I els. highways. aUeys, and puWteWte p h o n e (208) 373-0009 TOLl5LL FREE 1-800-573-3310 August. At 2000. Date; S optem bor 1 4 .2C Escrow Corp. locaiod1 olat 311 2nd Street North, TwIi tnd within U ^d e ec rip tto n .' a erie ol the Dlslrid Court ; FIRST AMERICAN TITIm L E COMPANY OF IDAHO..INC IN . . Falla, ID 633 0 1 . A lllancance Till* A Eecrow Corp.. a PUBLISH: October 5. 12.199 iond 26. 2000 By: B) /s/JHoioy, Doputy Clock ‘ /B/Monino Colo. Truatet 0Office tnjsteo, will sell a l publicc auctton,oi to tho highest biddor. fofor SECTION 2. That tb* realeai property deacribed in S e d lo n caah. In lawful m oney ol3l thotf United Stales, all payable>01 o 1 h*r*olb* andth* same« isll hereby zoned R-4. NOTICE OF TRUnUSTEE'S SALE PUBLISH: p. Ociobor 19, 26. PUBLISH: O ctobers,5,12,19 1: and 26. 2000______Iho aame tlmo of solo.lo. theI fotlowing doacribod roao a l SECTION 3. Thai theI AresAr ol Impact a n d Zoning DIs-'lo* On the 1 st day ol Fobrusnary. 2001, ot Iho hour of 10:00 Novembor fg. 2 and 9, 2000 . ' “ “ property, alluatod Jn iho10 County C of Twin Falla. Slato* cof tricts. Map lor th* City of11 TwinT Falls, klaho, b e btkI thoIho A.M.. ol said day, (rocognlzoc;od local limo). in tho Office of ^ NOTICE£ OFOl TRU STEE'S SALE . . . . e i d ^ . and deacribed OSIS fotiowa.fe to wit . •a m e la hereby am endedd toic roHod the rwwiy Incorporai-ot- Firat American Title Compor)ony. 2G0 3rd Avenue North. IN |N THE DISTRIC 50U R T On tho 2 3 rd d a y of)f January,Ji 2001. a l th o hour ofj f 1' l ^ l S Lot 2 lr> Block 3 of GOLDE.DEN SPUR SUBDIVISION NO>3; 2 edrealjxopertyaa herebysyzonod. J Twin Foils, in Iho County olof Twin Ffliis. Slato ol Idaho, OFo THE FIFTH. PICIAL- A.M.,of Daldda^(rocoiocognlzed local timo). In tho Offlc Twin Folia County. Idoho,Iho. according to tho plot Ihoroc001 SECTION 4. That th* Cliy6ir Clortt Immadialely upon lheho First Amoricon'Title Comporlony ot Idaho. Inc.. on idaho DISTRICT oi OF Tl , i STATE Rrst American Tlllot Company.C< 260 3rd Avenue; N( filed In iho Olflco ol iho10 1 Twin FoDe County rocordor oiOh p a ssag e and publlcatton ol thisI O rdinance a s roqulrod by. Corporotlon. os successor3r trusloo, witl soil ol public OF c IDAHO, IN AND FOR Twin Fallo. In tho Courlounty of Twin Falls, S talo of Id Decombor 3 0 .1 9 9 4 lr»Bo“ 1 ^ of aaid County, copy to m e Couniy Rocorc:ofdor‘s office for Indexing andnd Iho Unllod State;., oii poyoboblo 01 Iho timo of aalo, Iho ' ' FALLS MAGISTRATE Corporotlon. oo aucciiccosaor truatoe, will aell at pipublic Tha Truatee haa no knowlodgekno of a moro pariiculo*10' r ^ i n g . loliowing descflbod real piop®y ATTEST: Jody Hall. DeputyUly City Cloric Falis County, idoho. occordlniijnglothopiottheroof. rocord- ol: ol BRANDON MICHAEL to-wlt: . , _ . sometimes bo aaeocloiodlod wllh aaid real propony, od in Iho offico ol tno Counfyfy iRecorder of sold County. PRIEST, p | : Lot 1 1n Block 2 of QflEIREEN TREE ESTATES NO. 2.2 .' Twin Sakl aale will bo modoo d e without covenant or w arrant^ PUBLISH: Thursday. Odobaober28.2000 ______The Tmstoo hos no knowowledge ol o moro particular Deceased. 1 ' Falls County. Idaho,. aaccording a to th* plat it>*r*of, roc regardkig tltlo, po ssessiolion n or encuntorancea to aatlafy theth " • description ol mo obove relorloroncod real property, but tor NOTICE IS HEREBY od in Volumo 13 ofif P Plots, P a g o SO. R e c o rd a of said obligation aecured by and purauant to the powor ot aallalo NOTICECE OF SALE purposes ol complionco wilhh iSodton 60-113 Idaho Codo. GIVENq thol Ihe under­ County. conferred In tho dood of ttnjil oxecuted by HUSTON' B.C Tuesdoy Odobor 31.2000K) Oto 0:00 A.M. a oolo witl bo hold“i® tho Tmstoo hos boon inlonn.TT>od thol me oddross ol 720 signed s|, has been appoinled The T ru ste e ha*I ncno icnowiedoe of a m o re parildonod vohldos. T ho vo-'"e Main Street, Buhl, Idoho. is somollmoa asso d o to d with Personal p( Ropfosontatlvo ol descripaoool tho abow)ovo referenced real property,. butbu for- Huaband and Wife, asa Grantora.Q lo ALLIANCE T ITLE E & . hides doscribed bolow willfill bbe soid on on *AS ISAVHERE, sold reol proporty. thoIhl obovo-nomed Estale. purposoa of compllancamce wtth Sectton 6 0 -f 13 Idaho’ O ESCROW CORP., as SueSuccoaaor Tmatoo. lor tho bonofloflt is« b a sil oniy. Paym entnl ttorms oro eertllled chock or Soto solo will bo mode wwithout covonanl or warronty Aliai persons having claims the Truatee has beanen Iinformed that the addreaa ofO' and socurity ol R rat Socuocurily Bank, N A as Bonofidaryary. money order only. Viowing'ng will lake ploco ot tho wrockor rogording Utle. possession orDr encumbroncesi to sollsty tho ogainst tho sold docoosed Cypreas Way. Twinn FiFalla, Idaho, ia aometlmea aaaoci-asf recorded D ecem ber.1»r.1, 1997, as Inatruraont Nc'J o . companies llstod below duriiluring tho hours o l 8 a m & 5 pm.. obligation soeuiod by and pupursuant to the powor o l solo are required to preaont otod with said roal propin>perty. ^ 1997019667, Mortgage]0 r reconjs of Twin Foils Count)nly, V ehlcia «1 conferred In tho dood ol Irustist oxocutod by DOUGLAS R their claims within tour .. > Sakl aala will bot mmi ade without co v en an t o r warr'aiTon^ Idaho. THE ABOVE QFQRANTORS ARE NAMED T(TO REGISTERED OWNER ANAND/OR LIEN HOLDER COOPER and UTAHNA J COOPER,-husband and m onths after the doto of mo regarding title, poaaeasigaslon or en cum brances to saUsfiliafylhe COMPLY WITH SECTiOfJION 45-1506(4)(o). IDAHO CODEDE. DeonnoL. Cruz. 330 TrimbiTiboll flood. W alla Wallo. WA w ile, a s grantora, lo FIRSTr /AMERICAN TITLE COMPA- first n, publlcoiion ol this no­ , obTljitlon aocurod by]y aar>d pursuant to th* powor 0ol '“ S NO REPRESENTATIONON IS MADE THAT THEY ARERE. Affordable Auto Solos. 121S215 Norih 1st. Horm lston. OR NY OF IDAHO, INC., on idoNiho Corporation, o s successor tice or snid claims will be 1 conrarrod In th a de eded together with Iniorost m oroonn iOl ' V ehicle *2 THE ABOVE GRANTORS! AARE NAMED TO COMPLY Goodman o< & Boiler. 717 7m Novemb«r1Q,1M7.BSa s inslmment No. 1997019093,*3. ond the roto of 7.50000%% perp annum.os ovidoncodJ In1 REGISTERED OWNER ANAND/OR LIEN HOLDER: WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)0l)(A). IDAHO CODE. NO HEP- Street. s t PO Box D, Ruport. . osalgned to C H A SE MANHATTANMA BANK, a e Truote of Promissory Not* dalodd NovomberN 28, 1997. Paymenim ta Som Horrors. PO Box 322,}2, Paul, ID - „ RESENTATION IS MADE TlTHAT THEY ARE. OR ARE Idaho, tq or tiled with tho IMC Hom * E q u ity LoaLoan Truat 199S-3 undar the• PPool- are in delouit lor tho m ontfsntha ol April through a n d Includinling VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:N: tBIK/Blu/Rod 1979 Chov 4 dr NOT, PRESENTLY RESiSPONSIBLE FOH THIS Court.c< Ing and ServicingI AgreementA{ datea ae of Junluno 1. July of 2000 In tho omounount ol $598.53 por month onand VIN: 1N69Lesi07230 -c OBLIGATION. DATED this 28th doy ol 1N 8, a s benofldary.tf. btJy toslgnm ant recorded S epi*pt*m» continuing oach orxl ovor^vory month thereafler until doteo o( f LIEN AMOUNT: AT TIME= OFO SALE LIEN WILL BE $705. Tho delouit lor which mis Ihi solo Is to bo m odo is iho Soptembor. g, 2000. b*r15,2000.aslnstniritniment No. 2000-014306. Mort{ortgage wio or rolnatotomont. TtTho prindpal balance os of JulJuly VEHICLE STORED AT: UtoUtah/Idaho Powor Tow, 65'W ost laliure lo pay whon due. uncmder Dood of Tmsi Nolo, mo /s/Lynotio Bowers Recorda of Twin Fallala CCounty. Idaho. 27.2000 la $83,299.144 totogothor with Intereat th e re o n1 OSo Main, Snowviilo. UT monthly poymonts lor Prindpdpol and Iniorost ol $692.00. p, THE ABOVE QRANTC-jTOflS Ar e NAM En t o c o m ofJuly27.2000lnthoamcam M nt of $2,550.88. T h * p e r dlerlem V ehicle *3 due por monlh for Iho moilonlhs ol Fobruory Ihrough 7177 , 7th Slroot WITH SECTION 45-1501506(4)|A). IDAHO CO D E. NO° F Is $17.12. in additionI to tho obovo, thoro Is also duduo REGISTERED OWNER AND/OflAN LIEN HOLDER: August. 2000 ond Oil subsocjiiquont paymonis until Iho dole PO p( BoxD RESENTATION IS MAMADE T m T THEY ARE, OH > dellnquenl real propertyy tataxes lor tho second half ot 199998 Leland Hoshaw, 4023 Hwy'wy03. Rler, ID ol sole or relnslatoment, v.with Interesi accruing at on' Rupert.p, Idaho 63350 • NOT, PRESENTLYLY RESPONSIBLE FORI TlT H IS and all of 1999. logolhorh e r with penalty and Intorost and an VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:N: EBluo 1966 O lde 4 dr odiustobio roto, tho currenill irolo is 11.75% por onnum. OBLIQATION. , ^ anyolhorroalproportytaxtaxos that may oecomo dellnquoilont VIN: 103AJ19X3QQ317991991 - - and continuing to occnjo Irom}m January 29,2000. Also duo' PUBLISH; p October 26, Tha default for whichwhl< Ihla aala ia to b e m a d eI ia th* during thla loredosuro:: aand r ony tale charges, advancoi:oa, LIEN AMOUNT: AT TIMEE OOF SALE LIEN WILL BE $680. oro dollnquont ond unpoid taxesto for 1998 and 1999. ThoI Novombor 2 and 9. 2000 folluro to pay w hen due.dw under Deed ol Truat Noto.3te. th* attorney faos. fooa or costs assoctatod wilh thihla VEHICLESTOREDAT:kT: Twin F o lia T o w in g , 1 974' prindpol bolonce owing OSI oof this dole on tho obllgotlon _ rust U $59,773.83. plus occrj- . -monthly X PPrindpal, intar*at a n d impouncwxt* ot foredosure. The boloncenc* owing aa ol thla d a t* on tho (h Eldridge. Twin Foils, ID socurod by sold Dood ol Tms ADVERTISEMENT f' o ^ $958.43, du* p e r morrtJianth for th* m onths of M arch thrcthrough obligation aecurod by aalsold dsed of tmst Is $86,072.51.58, V ehicle 14 Ing intofost. costs ond odvon-oncos. Ali dollnquont omounls: BIDS FOR ' June 2000 ar>d all subwubsaquent paym enu until the doteofda< Including Intoroat butt oxcludingon cosls and oxponsoaes REGISTERED OWNER ANAND/OR LIEN HOLDER: oro now duo, togothor wilhlh occrulng loto ch arg o s ond' 2000 HARMON PARK It. uncoflectod iate ch arg o a ar*I didue In actually Incurred In enforcifordng tho obligatlona therounditdor Ramona Twist, 114W 0SIAII Ave. Q >10, Jorom o, ID Intorost. unpaid ond occru SKATEPARK sole or relnetatem ent. u N:V/hlte1961 Dodgo4door Iho am ount of $191.68,.68, with Intereat accrulrw at 6.16.05% or In ihla aalo. os trust*jstee's fees ond/or reasonabiIblo VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: \ trustoo's foos. attorney'si's foes, and any omounls Sooiod proposals vfln bo per annum , a n d contlmntinuing to accme from Febniar altomey'a fooa OS outhoKhorlzed In Iho promissory notlOlO VIN: 1B3BM4eNXBG15S43S433 odvoncod to prolod tho socur:urity a sso d ated with m is loro-' received „ in tho ollico of Ihe benaflt advancea of *354.90.K). also Bocuroo by tho oforomontllontioned Deed ol Tm st. LIEN AMOUNT; AT TIMEE OF0 SALE LIEN WILL BE $700.Vft doauro ond thol tho bonofidodory elects lo soil or co use mo' Deputy □ City Clork 01321 . 2000. Also duo are ban : Canyonaldo Aulo Body, 1070 delinquent and unpaid>ald taxea for 1 999. T h e princrlnclpal Doted: Auguat 9 .2 0 0 0 VEHICLE STORED AT: C trust proporty to bo sold to sosatisfy sold obligation. Socond" g, Avonuo Eost. Twin • balance owing a * of thla data on tha obUgation aecur*ureclby ALLIANCE TITLE 4 ESJflOWCORP. S J f Blue Lakes N, Twin Falls.». IDIC Date: September 21.2000 Foils, Idaho unQI 2:00 P.M., said DaedofTfu8tla$1:I $127,556.20, plus a ccruing Intelntereat. /*/rareso Hopklna. Tnjatist F F THE1 CITY COUNCIL OF'THI•HE VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:! * In tho Council Cham bers of ' security associatedI wlwith thla foreclosure and thatHat the CITY OF TWIN FALLS,S, HIDAHO, ANNEXING CERTAIIAIN VIN:2SS7Y9L184557 65 NOTICEOF Diwo In tho C ily o f TwinI Ihom Twin Foils Cily Holi. sell or cau se the tn n t propertyty ti to b e REAL PROPERTY BELOILOW DESCRIBED. PROVIOINING lie n AMOUNT: AT TIMEE OF0 SALE LIEN WILL BE $665. PUBUC HEARING Fails. This work shall be lo • 'benofldary e lec ts to ooll Rob's Towing, 300 W ost Moln, . aoM to satisfy saidI obiobligation. THE ZONING CLASSIFICFICATION THEREFOR. AND OF3R- VEHICLE STORED AT: Rc MICKEY TANNER construct c( 0 skoloboording . Date: September 18,20.2000 - OERINQ THE N ECESS/)5SARY AREA OF IM PACT ANIND Joromo, ID Notic* Is horoby given byJ Roquosis o Spocial UaoI portt p^ at Hormon Pork. RRST AMERICAN THTLE in COMPANY O F IDAHO,, ININC. ZONING DISTRICTS MAFM P AMENDMENT. V ehtete 16 tho Planning ond Zoning3 Permit which. II granted. Numerous donotlons ol AND/OR LIEN HOLDER: /afl^onln* Cole, TnjotIt OfficoO WHEREAS, ROBERTIT CC, WILLS, on bohall ol WILLiLS. registered owner an ' Com mission lor tho City ol,| would ollow the opplicanllo> materials nn and lobor havo INC., h as m a d e appiicatlcation for annexatton ol approx0x1- Brian D Jones. 366 E MainBln #207. Grantovllio. UT Twin Faiis, Idoho. thot oa oporoto on in-homo day’ beenb< offered os port ol tho N: Ton 1990 Ford 4 door . PUBLISH:Octobers.>. U12.19 ond 26. 2000 matftly 14.S a c re s ol land. n d ,'whteh Indudes Lote 23 througUflh VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:' public hearing will bo hold3 cnro foclllly on propertyr finoncloi fii support lor Ihis ■T------37 of Block 1, Lote Ith rorough o j 1 So l Block 2. Lots 1 (hrougugh, VIN:1FACP52UXL01514V ae on N ovem ber 14. 2000. o1 locotod at 225 Carney’ project. p Bidders shall N O T I C EOF ^ TRUBTEE’SSALE t1olBiock3,l«te1throufouQh 3 ol Block 5. U t a 4 and 5S of( UEN AMOUNT: AT TIME^*i^F Et SALE LIEN WILL BE $685. Tuesday, al the hour of,f Stroot in Iho City Of TwinI review re the enclosed list ot : Gom Slato Towlf>g. 233 Sooth On Monday. Januaruary 22.2001, at th* hour off II10:30 Biock 7, Lots 7 a n d B ofoiS i io ck 8, Lot 7 ol B lock 9 . annr«J VEHICLE STORED AT: Qi 7:00 o'clock, P.M., In thoD Foils. donors dl end donations. A o’eiocK A.M., o f aak l day,daj In the offkx of AK Ianca TTtt W * » Tract 1, an In th * M agicc VlValley Ranch Subdlvlston. in ththe t450 East. Jeronno. ID City Hail Council Cham­ A comploio doscriptlon IsI pre-bidpi meeling shall bo Eecrow Corp. locatsdtad at »11 2nd StreM North,I, Twin1 city of Twin Falls'A roaI of Irw ad : and, V ehici* «7 bers. located ot 321I on lllo with tho Twin Falls> hoto hi a t Twin Falls City Hnll Fall*. ID ^ 0 1 . Alliailliano* Titi* 4 Eeerow Corp.rp ., a s Wh e r e a s , th* city PlaPianrilngandZoning Commissio>ion r e g i s t e r e d OWNER Ah/^O /O R LIEN HOLDER: ,nn Socond Avenue Eosl, Twinn City Plnnnlng and ZoningI aal t 9:00 B jn . a n Friday. Imateo, w insoflatpubUbllc c auction, to the N gheat bWdaid er, lor for the City of Twin Falls.Is. IiIdaho, hekl a P u tlic H earinai oa s Banlamln or John Whooluioiur. 9743 W W oodchuck Lono.' Falls. Idaho, lo heor o ro- Admlnistmior ot City Hail,. qO c t o b t r 2 7 . io a S i to > ,cash,lnlawfuJmoneyoly of the United States, ali payabi'abis at rsquirsd by law on th*' 12 12th day of Sept*mt)er, 2000.'• t<0 Bolso. 10 321 Socond Avonuo Eosl., lamiiiarizo(q btodera with mo ; Ihe same time of salelala, the following described)d raal conskter the Zoning Deslcoslgnaiton and nocossary Area« (ol VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:N: IRod 1979 Dodge pickup ‘’“ " “‘ F^iANKA.ond 735-7267. dololls d' ol securing and ■ proparty, situ ated In the County of Twin Falla, Stat>talo of irrnact and Zoning Districitricu Map amendment upon Sh-ar VIN:9JL4U98100509 nc DONALD R. NOflfliS Any and oil porsons do-' coordinating« mo delivery of E OF SALE LIEN WILL BE S69S. Id ^ , and daschbod1 aas s foliows, to w it nexatkx) of th e r e d propero a rty betow described; a n d . LIENAMOUNT:ATTIMEC ho R e q u est a Zoning Dlslrlcl;l siring to comment mny op-’ donations. cl( Ropresentativo Township 9 So u th . Ranitangl 14 East Bols* MerMlan,n. 1Twin WHEREAS, th e City PlanningP la and Zoning C om m issio►ion VEHICLE STORED AT:: R0 1Stoto Pollc* o t tho ot>ovo od- Impoct. IN THE DISTRICT COURTr a a ropiosontnlivo present ot - ' aakl Book 225. p ag et 27B0.27 lor 3 6 3 .0 0 fe e t to th* TRUETf COUNCIL O F THE CITYFY OFC TWIN F/UXS. ID/U-IO: dross and/or phono numboi>ber. GLORIA 4 DRINA WILSON OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL Iho It mooting will tender his ■ POINT O P BEOINNINQ ^ SECTION 1. T hat tha e foltowlngfO doscribed raa l proport“• y Lorrio A. Ollvor for DISTRICT OF THE STATE= bidb non-iosponslve pursu- THENCE S o u th 00-03-(03*04* Eaat ok>ng th * Vi^*at line Un ot be end the same is herebv■aby annexed Into a n d d e d a ro d=^‘0 t Vohicio AccouflUibliity Officifficor THE WILSONAVYNDER OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR onl a 10 Soction 102.09. » 2780 for 669.48 f**t to th*• SiSouth beapartolthaCltyofTwiir*v&i Falla. Idaho: A p a rc el of lan Idaho Slate Poltoo TRUST THE COUNTY O F TWIN. Contincl Documonis wim tocatidin Magic Vailey RanchRaj SubdMaiorts tocatad In th Roquest 0 Zoning Diiltict:l FALLS MAGISTRATE ' specifications s ond/or plons THENCE South J9 ’31'0ir09* W*at atong a ^ S o u th SneforSw 8Et4 of Seaton 29. Towraw nshlp 10 South. R a n g e 17 E a s PUBLISH: Octobor 24 an d d 2 : 6 . 2000______Chongo ond Zoning MopP DIVISION nre n ovoiloblo nt me otlico ot . Bol*e Merkflan Twin FailsIlls County, klaho m ore parttoulai the City Engineer. 321 326.00 feet; " NOTICE OF: fiTRUSTEE’S SALE Amondmont from RR (mmiII Caso No. CV-00-3682 H THENCE North 00‘03'0-3*04* W eat 669.00 f*et: ly described a s foUows: 6lh day ol JANUARY 2001..a Ot t rosidoniial) to R-1-43.0000 SUMMONS Socond S Avenuo East. Twin to the eOMMENClNO at theI sasectton comer comnwn to Sec\«c- O n TUESDAY lhe 16lh Foils, idaho ol a feo of . THENCE N orth 89*24'24'14‘ Eaat for 326.00 feet to 17 the hour of 10:00 A.M. of «al (rosidentiol. large lot) forT ENEDINA CAM POS F IQINNINO. tione 28.29. 32 and 33,3, TTownship 10 South. Range 1 OW approximotely 8.6 ocros ol thirty dollars (S30.00) plus TRUE POINT O F BEQIf tlmo). In trie offlce ol TWII i> BRfTO, « EFROM, however, unto the UiUnton East. Boise Merkflan: win land located ono-lourthh piolnUff. , fUtoondollnrs *1 ($15.00) • EXCEPTING THEREFI 00* East 1,172.74 feet atong thlh e COMPANY, tocatod ot 905» 5 Shoshone Strooi North. Twin Central Life In su ran ce:* ComC pany. Ita a u c e e sso rs andand as- THENCE North OO'OO'OO* [y. Idaho. STEW ART TITLE OOF F milo w ost of tho Intorsoc-;- vs moiling ” loo. dM ded *sst boundary o t aaid SJ*ctton29; e d Falls. Twin Falla County. i /s/Sharon M. Bryan - tigna, from aa th* abovbovo deacribed lands, an undW It public audton. to tho highestlost lion of Folia Avenue Eoslll VALENTIN RUBEN IS and othar hydrocabons andx l imin- TWENCE S outh OO’O O1-00* W West 40.00 l*et to tha eailasi BOISE. INC. will soil at p s of and 3300 East Rood in tho Doputy City Clork one-hatf of th* o(l. g a s a e y Ranch SubdM ston; btoder. lor cash. In lawfulul rmoney of lh* Unltod S tate s ot 0 nOSALES, c e ra la n o w o r a t a n y' tirrtime hereafter situata thereinHnand boundary of htagic V a ^ I the City of Twin Fans' Areo of_>1 Defendant. O C ly of Twin Falls nJo* West 293.92 feet atoog thth* America, all due ond pay>ayabio at the Umo of aalo. mo H ■ 32 VSocond Avonuo Eost ; < thereunder, to g e th er withwit aR e a se m e n ts a n d rightsteneo- i THENCE Sooth 90*00*da pnjporty. situated in the Countymty Im poct ■ TO: VALENTIN RUBEN 3 ge ahd south boundartee of Lotat s 1 . 2, and 3 o( Btock 7 to th * SiSE folowtno d*scrt9*d rsal pn ROSALES, DEFENDANT PO F B ox 1907 ■ essary or convertentnt ffor the production, atgrage tot ofTwinMs.6tstaof klaNiaho, ond described a s follows:t: JODIE L. SLAGEL 11 and »ie expkxaflon and t ^rtriBOr gafmfptLot4,Btoc»7ofiof said subdMsion to th e Point < iso Roquoslso Speciol Usee NOTICE Twin^ Foils. ID 83303-1907 'transportation thereolaf Townehip 10 South. R«Range 14 Eaat ol the Boiso y and also the right te di« fer,: Permit which, if granted,I. YOU HAVE BEEN SUED0 (:(200) 735-7245 ■'the aaid real p ro p e rty * ■00* W est 169.31 fe e t a lo n g th * Meridian. Twin Falls Count; • duce and u s e w afer fromfro( the said raal property tn < rSSic^N orti 90-OOW ^'Ke Southwest Quarter ol tho would oltow the oppliconi too BY THE ABOVE-NAMEDD I or mining operations thersoraon as south boundary of Lot 55 to th* SW oom*r of aak! lot: S*ctton 29; A portton of d 5wn o p e ro te a n in-homo dayy PLAINTIFF. THE COURTT FPUBLISH: October 19 and nectlon with drilling or k 7 Northwest Ouarter, alsoI knownkn as Porool M-6 os shown MD th* C*ntra! Ufa tnsuraurance THENCE along the westr*st boundary of Lot 6, Block y MAY ENTER JUDGMENTT 26,20002 cfiackMod by d*M ) from i : of on th* Survey recorded JulyJul 17. 1978, a s Instrum ent No. core facllily on properly >r Lae and Vara Lee, huabartdnd and Ihrough a c w v e to the lefileft, aakl curve havlrtg a n a rc c located ol 528 Ridgewayy AGAINST YOU WTTHOiaT OPEN:C Novembor 3. 2000 Corporatton to Victor U 175.00 f**L a chord d istan c e> ofc 740917. described a s foDoviDowa: wtfa, recorded A ugusttt 8,1951,8, aa Instrum ent No. 4 111705. 1; 17.46l**t.ar«dk(aof 17i ■ ’

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o claims ogolnst the doce- submltling a proposal lo N O nC E OOF F TRUSTEE'S SALE August. 2000 and all su tsese q q i u en t payments until the d a teI' ' T h e T r u s t e e h a s n o . action lor guardlon- Twin Falls, Idoho, o t ihe sub 10:00 of solo or reinstatoment,It. withV a monlhly lato charge> knowledge oi a moro0 dent or tho ealolo are' shl;i s and conaervalorshlp hour | of'10:00 o'dock a.m. thethe Idoho Department ol - On tho 6lh day of F•b * b ru r a ry , 2001, al Iho hour of 10:i Commorco for an Idaho A.M., of said d o ^ (rocoorognlzed local time). In tho OfflcoIce of occn;lng at S25.06. uncollec)llected iate charges ore due InI particular doecripllon of tho0 requirod to prosont thoir' has h boon filed by Llea Novombor I 8, 2000. Cof lorth. the amount ol *76.18. withiflth interest accnSng oi 8.125%> abov* referenced real,1 claims within four months Olono c Bally, the Rotitlonor, BOARD | OF COUNTY CorCommunity Development Flrat Am arican TIM ConCompany, 260 3rd Avenue Nori Block Grant (ICDBG) In tho Twin Fplla, In the Count)unty of Twin Falls, State of Idafilaho. por annum, and continuingng tto accrue Irom May 1,2000.. property, but fof purpoeosa alter tho dote of tho llret: In ii tho Olstrict Court In and COMMISSIONERS ( Bloc daho The prindpal balance owingowl as ol.thls dsts on IheI of compliance with Sectionn publlcolloni ol iho Notlco or for f, Twin Falls County. TWIN l FA U S , IDAHO amcamount of *500,000, Rrst Amorican TIUo ConSompony ol Idaho, Inc.. an Idal Idaho. Coso No. SP / The propoaed pro)oct is Corporallon, as succoscea so r irualoe, will aoll a t pubilc u b obligotk>n secured by saidid D*«)C ol Tmst Is $65.509.43,'' 60-113 Idaho Codo. Ihe0 said dalms will bo forever | /a/Maivln Homploman T leyol ^us accruing Interest, costssts andI advonces. An doKnquentI Trustee h a s iM en inlorm odd barred. ' 00-897. Q Commissioner ( 1010 c construd Improvomonis auction, to tho highost bk5bUdor. lor cash. In lawful m oney lo Ihe dealgnalod four- I payable at tho lime of sale.I. (he(1 amounts are now due.. 10logether| with accruing loloI 'that the street address ol,1 Oalms must be prasont- Tho ruituro of tho atjovo- ATTEST: / lo I <’ the Unltod StBlsa, all p< » ed to the undersigned at: entitled e case Is a guandlan- f block oroo on Main Stroot In following doscrlbod rooiloi eproporty, situated in th o C ourDunty chargea ond Intorosi, unpaid arxl accruing taxaa. a ssess-' 516 Orandvlaw Orlv* ' Robort S. Fort. Clort< Woe lorrtey's lees, artd any omountsI South, Twin Falls. Maho0 ''' (ho a ddress Indlcatod, and ship s and conservatorship, byt Prlsdlla A. Bolton lltoIho heart of downtown. of Twin Falla. Slalo ofif Idl& ho, ond described a s followlow s, ments. Injsteo's fees, attonti Prolocl compononis In­ advanced lo protect the secuecurity associated with this lore- 83301, Is som etlm asa da In th e omce of Alllwic* THI* & ony roquirod filing foe (o 2000.2 Thoy con be re- posed posi project. Tho applica­ lino Ol sold quanor soctloiJtion: ^ o-dock A JI., of sa w day. In t ‘ of trust executed by ; idary Escrow Corp. Iocalod at,1 31311 2nd 8tr**t North. Twin ^ IN THE DISTRICT COURT Iho {! Clork of tho Court at doomed° from August 23. tion, tion related docum ents THENCE Sooth 104.355 faolfa parollol to the E aat boundo ' MICHAEL U SMITH and ' O F THE RFTH JUDICIAL r 2000 through December and ^ Fails. ID B3301, Alliance'ee Title » Escrow Corp., as: KIMBERLY J. SMITH. . Court Sorvicos. P.O. Box 2 ond Uio ICDBQ Application lino ol said quartor aocUoi:tlon; luctlon. to the Mghealbldoer, for 1 DISTRICT OF THE STATE , 22,2000 a t tho casino cage Hondbook Hon win bo ovallablo THENCE Saat 208,7 loot parallol to tho North bourtdoxjofv Ifuslso, win sell at pubUc aucti , husband and wlfo, as ' 126, Twtn Falls, Idoho 2 cash, In lawful morwy ol thotho tUnited Stales, all payablo at ‘ OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR 83303-0126, q lolophono ol 2 Cactus Polo's Roaort lor forr review. lino of aoid quolor aocliontion; Grontora, to FIRST AMER­ Casino In Jackpot. Novodo. T V lino l^s time of sale, thetho following described real ICAN TITLE, os Trustee. THE COUNTY OF number „ (206) 734-4025. C Tho hooring has boon THENCE North 104.355 loloot olong tho East boundary III ; TWiN FALLS „ scheduledsch( lor M onday. Nch ol aald quortor socticction lo tho REAL POINTr C O F proporty, elluated In th e County Cou ol Twin Fells, Stale of' and to HOLGER UHL. a and served a copy ol your _ I d ^ . ond described as foao<'oOows, to wit: , MAGISTIIATE DIVISION rosponso ^ on Potitlonor's PUBLISH: ^ August 24. 26. vombor yen' 6, 2000, at 6:00 BEQINNINQ. member of the idaho Stato ovor LotlOlnBlockl ofVatKkinbsinbark Subdivision, according to * C a se No. S P 00-603 attomoy a at Roy, Nielson & 3 3 l.S e p te m b e r4 .7 .1 1 .1 4 . p.m, p.m. at the Twin Falla City ' TOGETHER WITH oosorisom oni lor Ingraaa and o g ro ss ov ' Bar. as successor Tmstoo.; ORDER. NOTICE. AND g iu of tho offidal plat thereof, fileded inll Book 6 of Plats s l Page(o)' for the benefit and security , Barlni-Qarcia. P.O. Box 18, 1 21, 25. 28. O dober 2. Hoil.'Verbal holi and writton ar>d across a parcol ol>1 laland iocaled In the NEUSEM * SUMMONS FOR HEARING 4 5,9.12, 16,10,23.26,30, comirwnts com will bo accoptod particularly described a s follows;wo- 1 Official Records ol Twin1 Fa:Falla County. Idaho, of OCWEN FINANCIAL ; 487. Twin Falls, Idoho 5 said Soctlon 13. nwro par ; In the intoreal ol: 83303, a telephone numbor Novombor 2, 6. 9. 13. 16. until unti Ilvo (5) twenty-four irthoast comor ol sold NEUSEM;JU.' Tho TruBtoe h a s no knowliowledge ol a .more particular SERVICES. INC.. as Bon- BEQINNINQ at tho Northi described real property, but for , UANNA DAY (208) (; 734-4450. 20, 2 23. 27. 30. Docombor (24) (24) hour doys after tho THENCE South olong>ng tho Easi boundary linoio ' o f doscrtptlon of Ihe above-de» ■ ofldory. recorded May 29. purposes ol compliance withwiU Idaho Code, Section 60- ' d.o.b. 05/31/91 A copy of (ho Sumrrwns 4. 4 7. 11. 1 4 . 18 a n d 21. hearing, hoor NEMSE«. 225.65 loot:I; ; 1998, oe Instrument No. na Qt t13> tt)o irustee has beeneen Informed lhat the atreel' 1998010036 Mortgage' ROBIN PAY and a Petition can bo 2000 2 ______Tho Ti hearing will b e held THENCE West parallolol with« Iho North boundary line ier. Twin Falls. Idoho 83301, , d.o.b. 05/31/91 0 In o laclUly that Is a cc essi­ foot to tho REAL POINT? OOP address ol 340 Ostrander, rocordo of Twin fvollo ; obtained by contacting ~ said NEMSEU, 25 fo may somotlmes be assodate:lated wtth sokl real property. Children Under Eighteen either g tho Clork of th e Court Notice of Publlc'Hearlng ble to persons wllh dlsablll- BEQINNINQ , County. Idaho. ; on Statue of Propoeed (Jq, SaW salo will b e m adea withoutwt covanont or warranty T ho doloult for which this, Y ears of Age. o0 r tho attorney for Po Utionor. Uos. Spodoi accom m odo- THENCE Woat parallolBl wwith tho Nonh boundary of aa A Pelillon undor tho A ctivities ifon regarding tltlo. possession1 or encumbroncea< lo aatlsfy the‘ solo Is to be m ade Is: II you wish logoi assis­ lion will be available, upon NEMSEW, 88.0 loot; d pursuant to lhe power ol sale I Termination ol Parent- ^ roquost, five (5) d a y s prior lol with Iho East boundary of sosajd obligation socurod by and pu ' Failure to moke prindpal , tance. you should Immodl- THENCE South parallol» conforrod In lha deed of Iruslm l executed by CHARLES K. , Child M haa boon fllod by . ately a retain on attomoy 10 The City of Twin Falls la to tho hearing in a format NEUSEM. 17.5 foot; : and Inloreet paymonts on aubmtlllng a proposal lo aald CURTIS, a single m an, aIS s GGrantor, to ALLIANCE TITLEI tho original loan am ount off tho Doportmant of Health adviseq you In this mattor. that Is usoblo lo persons THENCE East parallolII w with Iho North boundary of oa , and Wolfore. Tho merits ol Ihe Idaho Doportmont of & ESCROW CORP.. as TrTruetee. for the benefit and' *128,000.00, with Intorost DATED this 4th day of with disobllltlos. For moro NEMSEU. 98.0 loot; -a id security of Juanita Jo n a e n1 PPoring. e Trustee ot The Juanita f tho polllion will bo oxom- October. r 2000. CX om m orco lo r on Id ah o Infoimotlon. |,,(ni contact Jody THENCE North parallolof ►with lhe Eaat boundary of s a ' thoroon at tho rale of; (nodlnanevfdantlaryfioar- ' c C om m unity Devalopmenl uotr INQ Jsrtsen Tm st a s Benof>cia»,iry, rocordod July 29.19«9. aa 11.75% por annum, with ' CLERK OFTHE DISTRICT £ HoU. Deputy a t y Clerfc. at NEMSEM. 17.5 foot to tho REAL POINT OF BEQINNIN( r n . Mortgogo records of Twin I lng on Tueedey. Decem- r Block Grant (ICDBQ) In tha 735-7267.735: ITH an oosomant lor wator pipnina ln«rument No, 10990i40rt. monthly paym onts of '' COURT ® ANO TOGETHER WITH Falls County. Idaho. THEIE ABOVE/ QRANTORS ARE ! ber 12, 2000 019:00 ojn. By/s/gdaw. g Deputy Clork amount “ of *500,000, 19/ /j/c Elaine S. Steolo. Mayor , appurtonont (o (ho proriromises adjoining on tho Non *1.099.72 lor prindpal and * Tho proposod projod Is NAMED TO COMPLY WlTh/ITH SECTION 45.1606(4Ua). intaresl ' due and owing for. In (ho M oglatrato'a Court. a cro ss tho following dosciascribed proporty; U o l IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESIlESENTATlON IS MADE THAT I Twin Falla County Court- PUBUSH: p Oclobor 12. 19. to]° construct Improvomonis PUBLISH: p n c Thursday. BEQINNINQ a t tho Northijrthoast com er of iho NEUSEM i the month of April, 2000, ' bonofitlng the clients of qcio THEY ARE. OR ARE NOT,DT, PRESENTLY RESPONSI- and each and evory rrw lh; 'house, Twin Foils. Idaho. 262 ond Novombor 2.2000 ^ Od0b0r26. 2000______sold Soctlon 13; , Tho following indlvlduols .. Magic Valley RehabllltQ- — g Iho Eaat boundory lino ol saisa id Bt-E FOR THIS OBLlGATIO^•|0N. theroaflor, through tho dato ' THENCE South along U Tho default for virhlch Ihlaa ssloso Is to bs mado ts failure to: , shall personally oppoor at NOTICE OF TAX SALE (ton tk Sonrfcea. Proloct com- :• NEWSEW, 225.65 foot; of reinstatement or sale, |! Notlco Is hereby given p p< o n o n ts in c iu d o o now NOTICE NOT OF VOHNQ AIDS ol Poyv^hondue.theenllro prlr>dpalprir> twlance a s set forth on along with all cosls. fees: ytho hearing: AND ASSISTANCE * THENCE Wost parallel9l m wilh thn North boundary lino i Promissory Note. The original , DAWN E. ANDERSON, thattt the lollowlng parcel of building, bi parking and oc- A 5 loot to the REAL POINT■ O F SAld Deed of T m st a n d Proi a n d rote chargea aosociat- \ FOR said NEMSEM. 45.5 li loan amount was $35,000.001.00 fogethar with intareat there- ' Mother of abovo-namod rr e e l p r o p e r l y h e r o i n c ci ess Improvements. BEGINNING; od thorowllh; and the " described will bo soid at The hearing wUI Indudo a ELbERLY AND in of on at the rate of 14% p ir anrannum, as svidenced tn Pronv ,balanco owing aa ol■ ‘children d HANDICAPPED VOTERS THENCE South parallol«lol with the East bourtdary lino < 26, 1999. The enlire prindpal ! WALTER DAY, Folhor ot public p auction to Iho high- discussion dl of lhe applica. HAN lasory Nole daled July 26, Seplombor 18, 2000. on ' tksn. scope of work, budget. I. I. Polo P T. C enarrusa, Sec­ said NEUSEU. 78.0 fool;•ol; -aid bolonce plus accrued interestrest woo due In full on August 7 . : , above-nam ed childron oat0 bidder, pursuant to tk THENCE Wost pamllolll w with the North boundary ol s a Ihe obiigotion secured by ® The above-named Indl- Section S 3-608. Idaho Codo schedule, si bonofils of Iho retary rotor ol Stole, and Chlof 2000 and la In defaull from•om Ihol time lorword. D elault ,said Dood of T rust Is projoct. and location of the Eloction Eled officer for tho State NEUSEM. 22.5 faot: in nf Intorost accrues a t th* rateto ool l 19% per annum Irom April I vlduols ore further notinod o a s am ended. T ho following pi . THENCE South parallollol with> (ho Eost boundary lino i *134.921.20: consisting of property Is located within propoaed pi project Tho op. of of Idaho,Id. pursuant lo Sec- ® 2000 undi date ol sole orr ps'poymonl in hill. The prindpal : (hot thoy a re onlttlod to bo p lion 42 U.S.C; 1973 eo3{c) sold NEMSEU. 4.5 foot;>1; *126.438.36 principal.; roprooented^ by legal Twin T Falls County. Idaho; plication, pl roiaiod docu. llon1 withw tho North boundary line < he default Intorost rale of 19% ' counsol. II thoy are finan- DESCRIPTION: m rr ants and the ICDBQ Ap- do h with Iniorest thereon a t th e c and *229.23 lolo chargos, J plication Hondbook win bo the lhe fdlowingfi olds lo assist said NEUSEM. 16.0 foot;lot; ad a part of said dalault Is the : dolly unable to retain on Buhl E Williams Subdivision pl e l wllh the East boundory lino,IO i ol P«f onnuffl. Also declared e with Inloroat occrulng on '■ avallablo for review. oldorly oidoi and h a n d lc a p p o d THENCE North parallel v failure to provide h a z a rdI IniInsuranco aa provided under , , attorney, thoy mny opply to To* * 589 Lot 2 01 said NEMSEU. 12.0 foot:lot: th* unpaid principal at on tho " Court, prior to tho hoar- 1-10-14 NW Tho h e arin g h a s boon ralors volar In Iho S tato of Idoho: ,B o f said Doed ot T m st ond Promi:om lseory Nolo, which h a s b so n ' 1. Eoch polling plo c e has THENCE East parallelll wwith tho North boundary line < annual rate oil 1.75%. , Ing. for appolntmoni ol 63-1 OSA scheduled S< for Mondoy, No- 1. Ei advanced by the beneficiaryu y tto protect Iwr Intaresl. In the The above Grantors oro '' vomber 6. 2000. at 8:00 an anin Inslrudlon card printed said NEMSEU, 16.0 foot:let: ,0 ol on>ounlof*150.00.lnaddlll0ijitlon to tho above, there la alao , , counsol. RPB7901000002DA vi THENCE South parollol»lol with tho East boundory line i named lo comply with ; ADDRESSED A S: p.m. at tho Twin Falls City In In large lo typo lo old all due any lolo chorgos. advanhfancae, atlomoy fees, fees or ldahoCode§45-1506(4)(a). ^Dote 09/12/2000 said NEMSEU. 4.5 foot;X; foredoeure. The balance owing . : 7a/MolvlnC. Edwards 729 Brown Drtvo Hoil. V erboi ond w ritlon rators. volar ll wllh tho North boundary linoIO

    doday of November, 2000. ot th e , of IDAM. COPLEY. must,ti be occompanled with 735-7267.r. Oort. ERT R MARTINEZ, s k a R O B ER Ihe FCC In Washington. ‘ Elolno Steolo. Mayor p.m. p.m. Novomber 8. MARTINEZ, a k a ROBER' hour of 11:00 o'dock A.M.,VI.. of< saw day. in Ih6 oftlce of | D.C.. on application for D ecoosed. tho th oddlttonol su m ol $3.00 It/ /a RAY MARTINEZ, e n ununmarried man. os grantor, 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY per pogo for rocordtng a Further InformaUon con- ALLIANCE TITLE & ESCRC:R 0 W CORP.. locolod at 311 ,osslgnmont ol the licenses , ;omlnB thoso .procodurM FIRST AMERICAN TITI.En.E COMPANY OF IDAHO. INC TWIN FALLS. TWIN FALLS GIVEN that tho under- dood d< os approved by law. PUBLISH: P Thursday, comi 1;^;: 2nd STREET NORTH. TW of stations KMXM, 100.7 signod[ hos boon oppdntod con bo obtained by cory an Idaho Corporation,n, nns succossor trustee, for th COUNTY, IDAHO, ALLIALIANCE TITLE & ESCROW MHz.Qoodlng.KIKX. 104.7 ‘ Any obiectlons to sold 0dobor26.2000 O coni bonalit ar>d socurity of Horn*Hoi Mortgaoe Corporation, a Personal Roprosantatlvo ol s gi a le will b e h e a rd b y Ihe - ~ tocUilocUng your local iSounV na^ CORP., 0 Doloware Corporaxratlon, as Trustee, will ssll at ,MHz. Kotchum. KTPZ. 99.1 ; Clerk or tho S e c re ta ry of bonoflciory. rocoraod January Ja 0.1997. aa Instrumerr « F public auction, to th e highasihast bidder, lor cosh. In lawful , the above-named eatate. Twin71 Falls C ounty B oard of Notice N of Public Hearing Clorl ind assigned lo THE CHA8: MHz. Mountain Homo., All ‘ peraons having clalma c State. No.1997000466, and money of the United States.IS. (all payoMs at tho aome tln>e ,KMHI. 1240 KHz, M ountain * Commlsalonors in Ihoir on1 S ta tu s o f P roposed Stato * MANHATTAN BANK, a s T rualee of IMC H om * E qult against the sold decoosed offlcoq ' In tho Twin Fails ACU.H,.. of sole, tha following describecribed real property, situated In ,Hom e and KTFI, 1270 KHz. * PUBLISH: O ctobor 26. Loen Trust 1997*4 undender the Poollno and Sw^icln lhe County of Twin Fans. SlotiSlate ol Idaho, and described as - : oro roquirod 10 p ro so n i Courthouse. c 425 Shoshono Twin Falls, oil Idaho, fnsm' thoir f clalma within lour s 2000 A greem ent d e te d eo oof f AAugust 1,1997. as bonofldan fonows.lowll; Stroot North, 4lh Floor, The City ol Twin Falla Is 2000 rdod September 29, 2000. a FMldahoCo..aCloHBG- m ’ onlhs ollor the dolo of tho by aaalgnmont rocordo fvSn Townshlpll South,RongeKlelOEasLBdseMarldlon.Twin ! FM Idoho, LLC. Tho } Instnjmont No. 20000151115198, Mortgage R ecords of Twi Folia County. Idaho SectfonDn16:NMiSEMSEU 1 first publication of Ihta ■ manager and controlling' notice or sold dolma will bo I Falla Couniy. Idaho. p. Y The Trustee has no knowliowledge ol a moro particular prindpol . of FM Idaho Co.. I "1 forever barred. Claims | THE ABOVE QRANTORlO RS ARE NfiMED TO CO M.eo PL description of the above-daso, Idaho. , I J npaid and accruing toxos. a sso sa OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL . c harges and Inierest, unpa BLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION10N. DISTRICT OF THE STATE I ■ : i mants. trustee's loes. atloattom e/s faea, and any amount > sa le Is to be made Is failure lo: i Tho defaull lor w hk* this sal PUBLISH: O ctober 16, 19, ' O F IDAHO, IN AND FOR I ■ 3 advanced to protect th*»security s» assodatod with this fore moke prindpal ond InterestIt papaym ents s s se t forth on said 23I a n d 26 ,2 0 0 0 ______dosuro and that the benernondary olocls to soli or c a u s e thi THE COUNTY OF I I ' Doed ol TrusI and Promlssclssory Note, The orfglnal loon . TWIN FALLS | tnjal property to bo so lddlo lo sotlslysoldobllgollon. ooether vrRh Interest M re o n ot PUBUC NOTICE I . I omount waa $33,600.00 togel ' C a se No. S P 00-828 . 3 Dato: October 2 ,2 0 0 0 - the rale of 10% p er onnumm. . aoe svWenced in Promissory Tho i U-Haul Center locotod [ I I LE COMPANY OF IDAHO. INC. NOTICE TO CREDITORS “ FIRST AMERICAN TITLE Note datod October 9th, 1998. 199 Payments aro In default a i l; 1757 Klmborty Road, f I I ^ /s/M onlne Cole. T ru f OlficDWco '1999 IntheorrXHinlof$211.01. Twin l Falla, Idaho 83301. In the Matter of the E state ■ for the months of March of 19fl of: GELA MAY MILLER, I I I April ol 1999 In tho a m ounount of **3,784.52 and Moy herebyt notlfios the ownora ^ PUBLISH: Octobor 19. 26,26. Novombor 2 and 9. 200 0 Deceased. I ■ I ' through and induding Septanptamberdf 19891ntheantounl of < th* foiiowing storage NOTICE IS HEREBV ! ol $269.61 p e r m onth a n-kd d continuingc eoch and every units, i containing 'Personal , GIVEN that the under- ” “ NOTICE O F TlTRUSTEE’S s S I i . . • month thereafter unlit d a te0 of sa le or relnstotamenL T h efcltems* « | Household Goods* \ On the 14th day ofif February,F« 2001. ol the hour ol signod hos boon oppdnted • ^ ' prindpal balance a s of Augusigust 25,1999 is $33,500.00 to- that t they will be sold al fco-peraonol repreaenta- | 10:00 A.M.. of said da yy, , (i(recognlzod local time). In th e gather with Interest thereon(o n a s o f August 25Ih. 1999 in publicf auctkjn to satisfy tho ^ Olfico of Rrat Amertcan1 TilTlUe Compony, 260 3rd A venue The p e r diam la *9,178. In ed - ront, and fees past due. IIlives ol the above-named | '*i!5 mo omounl of *1.835.53. Tha decedent. Ali pereons , a I North. Twin Falls, In thI* * CouniyC ol Twin Falls, S tate of iking foi Thie sa ls win b e conducted ^ Lool ” dlllon to the abov*. there laIs ia lso due ony lale chargea i Idoho. Flral Amorican Title Company ol Idaho. Inc.. a n at: 1757 Kimberly Road, hoving ploims against Ihe " , 11- escrow collection foes, advarhmncee, attorney fees, fees or i decedom or tho eatote ore ■ Idaho Corporation, a s succ=barred. I I 5 oory note secured by Ih* ofor Claims must be present- |. ADDITION, Twin Falls CotCounty. Idoho. fllod In Book 1 of Doted: October 3 ,2 0 0 0 etorageI units to bo sold aro: t Plats Pago 40 •171 • WILUAM LONQ.. « ed to tho undersigned at . ALLIANCE TrrUE & ESCROV^OW CORP. 4 Ihe law office of Paula ■ T ogether with on a c c es s iond ulillty eosom ent o v e r lhe, o , /a« o b b i CuWera, Trust OffteeiIteer . . LEY, I 323 2nd Avenue > East 12 loot of tho Wostot 221 fool of the North 94 fee t of North, Apt es, Twin Falls. \ Brown SIndoIr, 321 Fourth ■ t Avenue North, PO Box I aak) Lot 8. . PUBLISH: October 1 2 .1 9) andan 26.2000 Idaho I 8330* ' Tl>o T rustee haa n o) knknowledge ol o more particular 2322.TwlnFalls.lD83303- ■ •130-00 • STEWART. 22322, and filed with the , descrtptton ol the aboveI rolrotoroncod real property, but toffor ’'Scwvnffimltti 17403973i H lying tli the SEMNEM m ore 1322 ! Wash.iiplon Streel * icic Here I with Sedlon 60<113 Idaho C ode, |)aniMlarly described ae f : C>ert( of the Court. " Cli p urposes of compUanc* wit NOTICE OF I Norlh. Twin Fiotie, Idaho '■ OATED Ihla le t day of I I the Trustee has been Inforriformod lhat the oddress of 1138'38 TRUSTEE'S SALE i 83301. J 10th Avenu* East. Twinwin Falla, Idaho. Is sometimes On Friday, th e 26th d a y of BEQINNINQI a l Ihe South* ‘ S eptem ber. 2000. I - associated with said rM l pr >porty. Jonuory, 2001, at the hourjr easlcomeroftheSEMNEU« PUBLISH: . Ociober 19 andI / a ^ r i Miller ■ | For more innfonnation, call 733-0931.7; II Sokl salo win be mado without covenant or w a n anty2 ^ of 11:00 a m . of sa w day. In of< said Section, said « Co-Peraonol RoprosontatJve . . /s/Lyte MlUer I ' regarding two. possesaionon or< encumbrances to satisfy the the tabby of R R S T AMER-V quarter« comsr being North . ^ I I >1 r C o-nrsonol RepresontaOvo I nd pursuoni to lhe pw «f.o' Rt approxlmatsly 2681.6 feet obligation sKured by end | J® ICAN TITIE COMPANY at « IN THE DISTRICT COURT ' c onferred In th e d e e d ol irusl executed by FlUMON 260 Third Av*. N., In TwtnIn tromI the Southeast con>er ‘ I I MIRANDA JR *nd BEAI•ATRiCE MIRANDA, husband s. of eald Section 16 nnd ;OP THE FIFTH JUDICIAL PUBLISH:f Octobor 26. e I Foils. County of Twin FaHo, ( DISTRICT OF THE STATE ^ •nd wlf*. as grantor*,I, tcto FIRST AMERICAN TITLE State ol Idaho, HOLQERR mi arked by a atone; * Novem ber 2 ond 9.2000 \ COMPANY OF IDAHO.. ININC.. an Idaho Corporation, as“ UHL.aa succeoaorir TTwnc*l North 89’16'W est O F IDAHO, IN AND FO R - TME COUNTY O F IN 11 THE DISTRICT COURT I successor truslee, forot Ilhe benefit and security of Trustee, will ooll a publ’c>c forf a diatance of 273.0 feet tIE LOANS, INC,, previously TWINFALLS O I FTH E RFTH JUDICIAL | COUNTRYWIDE HOME auction, lo (he highest along < the South boundary DISTRICT OF THE STATE . doing buatn**a as Am*rTMdca's Wholesale L*nd*r, aa" bidder, tor c a sh . In Tavirfui11 ofa&SEMNEM; ( CCase No. CV-9»-«34S C ^fewg I O F IDAHO, TN ANO FOR " ^Mmiary 7,1997, aa in*tnm>*nt I. TTtence North along a llr>* ^NOTICE TO CREDITORS i j K berwndaiy. recorded F*bi money ofthe United States, 1 (I.e. «-3-e01} THE COUNTY OF ■ No.1907002062, Modgirigage Records of Twin Falls all payable at the time ol}| poralleif to tha E a a t^ x x i^ I ^ g ary of aald Section a >f T1 hence South 89’1B' Eost SUMMONS ■ ww.mafiicvalle } MADE THAT THEY ARE. OR Twin Fans, Slate of tdaho.>. forf a distance ot 273.0 feel Deceased. E REPRESENTATION IS M NOTICE IS HEREBY in li tho Matter of tho Eatate. I ARE NOT. PRESENTLYLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS - 1 to the Eost boundary of , e said Section; ^GIVEN that the under- ol a DEVON ALLEN I 3. www.classi- .1. OBLIGATION. ^ Township 10 South, Rar>ge ■ signed h a s b e e n appointed SPEARINa, I ! I Your#1 cholcali.for online classifieds, w Th* default for whichCh tthis sal(> ta to be m ad* Is the 17. Eastof Ihe Boisee TT>enceT South along said ■ personal reproeenuttv* of aan Incapacltotod end . failure to pay when du*,I. uiunder Deed of Tmst Note, the M eridian, Twin Fallss boundaryt lor a distance of P fiedwarehouse.com J rmdpal. interest and Irrpounds of 140.1feet(othePOlNTOF tlthe above-named doce- Protected F Poreon. ! monlhly payments for Prmd O’ Cowrty. Idoho 1 TO: TONI RENEA TYLER. ■ T for the months of June through*0^ Section 16: A parcel of landd BEQINNINQ.E , . _ d e n t. All p e ra o n s h a v in g T i .S602.00, duo por month foi \ Thursday, OOctob«r26> 2000. Tlmes-Nai-Nows, Twin Falls, Idaho E5

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Grain & Feed 903)3 BoalS'fli Accessories l(i\cil iiiK's witli .1 lii'ir.<-.' ll.i|'i'\ .\il, nispl.iv .nis ,1 0 7 Abortion Allemi lematives 512 Farms/Fis/flanches/Dairies _ _ 904)4 Campers & Shells iiiiv M/c .ire ,iv;iiLihlf ;itt 'iNpi.-ii.il i.iu-', T h u r s d a y 1 PM W hdnhsday 100 PfolessionaIScal Services 513 Acreageages and Lots 905)5 Guns&flilles F r id a y 1 PM T hursday 110 Kome/KealtliClUi Care User 514 Incocne - P r e --P l aym ent - Tie Properly ' 1 1 906K Hot Tubs 4 Pools S a t u r d a y 12 I’M Friday 111' EnlertainmenlenlSenflce J 515 Commeimercial Property Mcrchnndisc 907)7 Moior Homes i RVs The Tim,s:\fw s nicccpt's c c puymcnt for cins* ficd nds ill cush.I. tp c rs o iiiil c h c c k . \ isIs,,. Ac WnrKLY 3 PM T hursday 113 Child Care SenServices 516 Vacatiorition Property/ 908)8 Snow Vehicles 4 Equip. MastciK .'urd. 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In Tho Timos-Nows 15 looking S in g le W hite Mnie Enrl>Tip a u to m o tiv e i t e m s in lot nn individuni wilh than 500 news^spapers national!;Illy. , GO'S roinaniic. would likeIko 7 d a y s a n d re a l graphic design u*pcnoncQ lo mooi singio whiio fO' 10 work in our Twin Fnlls oJ estate in 15 days or ollico. Ouniiliod applicants iniorosis If you qualily If) will hnvo oxporionco in answot, 324-7959 we will rerun the ad QiinrhXpross. Tho — an additional 7 days.IS. succosslul candidnio will For>r more informcnation, call 73;53-0931. No itinlim I'ow ynii npond yow be dosigning foaiive ilnyri. cinnsiliod inn your There is a S3 extraa nclvortisemonis on lighi mir.y r.cfwKlulii Pul clnaoi- cloadlii'os. This is n ruxln limfvsdvinQ di/oclory cliarge for the ol orii) soivicns 10 lull.timo. pormononi w».h lo. you livl.iy______guaranteed package.le, posiiion Wllh Iho vnlley's bosl & biQtjesl nowspapot — Ads may be 401K, ho,lilh insurnnco, (laul vocation. 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    SALES TECHNICIAN TV/VCR ? CONSTRUCTION. ORIVERS HOME HEALTH CARE MEDICAL MISC PLUMBER ly ...... ’.. * Exporionco Alaskal1 Customer SonricoforWooCOd O akw ood Moblla Homaa'^ a Non-prolit orgonizatld>T W OR KER S tmm odlota oponir>ga (or ox-#x- W o m o n to c a r o oldorly 120 •d ' Tridoni Seafoods io, Rivor VoHoy. 206-788-942C Corporation, 2^396 HwyIwy s e e k s a oxpor. tochnldorT. ■ noodod- S tart immodlatoly.oly. porioncod driv o rs. Localcol lady. Coil 543-4895. _ No Expertertce Required — 30, Twin Folio. ID h os a a FT. Solaiy DOE. 732-0292 733-9277 WOlk transporting hay and looking for w om en 4 monnon PR E-SC H O O L AIDE All Shifts Avaliabio LABORER Dik to wor* M our romolo so le s poeltion oponlng.No — olhor (orTn'commodlllos. Wo provido training lo work o N oodod Mon. • Frt. , oxperienco nocossory.Bl- TRUCKWASHER $8.00-$10.00 per hourjr CONSTRUCTION Good work onvlronmoni.nt Brick layers 4 hoddios.^ with dovoiopmentollyI Aloskii ..horoplonts 44 Plooso ap p ly in porson ot Piastof tmlnoos 4 loborors oxp. onV . For work 00 to- llnguol holplul. Eomingtn a FT/PT. Nood Immodlotoly. Jaokspn Trucklna.a ' ^ challenged adults. vossola. Froo housing,C|, 276 Easllond Drive N. l a r W ogo DOE. 8 8 & « 6 5 -7 ^ . Permacwit aid'nmponry Ploaso can 208-324-3739 j u c o i sch o o t pre>|oct. Qood m oots. 4 RT tmnsportotlon potontiol. 50K first yoar. Jerotne, Idaho. 324-3064 Fts Hoollh Inouranco bono- Aoiptlngippac«tk»for COOKS — pay 4 ovortimo.TMC^ C le a rw a te r C a re C entar■r Irsm S oattlo to Jobsite.0 PRODUCTION WORKERS rtO- MISCELLANEOUS Noodod. applicaltons ovoil,ai|. FACTORY WORK M osoniy. 1-800-771-4662. Roquiroo: p a p ers to work noodod. S ta rt Immodloteiy.>ly. (Ito. 4 0 1 K. olcick opilons. Tho Tlmos-Nowo Is oc<»pt- ablo O W eat End S«nloilior Lijngviow Rbro Co. ts Ift- tn th e U.S., oxcollontIt 733-0277 Colt for Iniorviow' “ot * Ing oppilcations for posl­ uhl accopting oppllcaOona (or LABORERS — 733-7755. Agriculture C«nt»r, 1010 Moln. Buhl Id ^^^M ^rto^tailS^^0 hoolth. ability to worit 16Ifl RESORT PERSONNEL llons In our mollroom. ___: foclory om ploym enL II ts Qoneral Laborers: need Mochonlcal optitudo 4 a CUSTOMER SERVICE r F ln la h e r a , S h e e t Motals l o n e r 9 0 d ay a. fuU time.). tolShrdays. passphyst-ysi- nooded. C all (or dotolls.I. SEASONAL Assembly dosirublo that factory igo c at a n d drug tost. Christmos holp wontod.od. dopondoblo nature ore FT or PT drivor/guord. Cus­:us- oppltconts lu v e W orker A Electrical■I Excelloni tw nefit pockago 733-9277 ,11. with vacaiion. Insuronce.:e. tnton,dews 9 om on — Cashier 4 clothing pooi-3o|. essonilal. Muol bo obio to Production lomor oorvlco positionon. mechanteal ond P e r s o n s . Channao Tmil- L - RESTAURArrr bo Ilfl 50 tbs., work ntghlo J. e rs of(ors: 401k. Cafeteria.te 4 0 1 K a n d more October 28. Boot Wostom lions ovolloblo. Must bo General Labor Doy limo hours, back­ck- mothomatk^al aptitude, Hiring waltstoff, 54.25 on„ obio to work Sot., Sun.1. a.A o n d odom oono. A cloon ground chock, polygraph Plan. Hoaith Ins. 4 Paidlid (or (ull Umo. Hotol. 800 N Ovortond iph. Wo oNor competitive Avo. Buriey. EOE hour plu s tips; deliveryL ovos.unilll8PM. Applyotu at up ol productton area. Machine Operators5 good driving recordd S4 solary/bor>o(lls. Vacation after probotton- drivers oarn up to 510.00 a 158 B la i^ l^ liM l North1 206-769-6545. Sl. D ^ S u p p ty In Twin Foils.,11s. If inlorostod. pioose (HI.out work history. Kirk a t 24V!41- /teply In person; ory period. Oood hours 4 ___ on hour. N ight shins ovoil, an oppllcatlon at; Tho Maids )t: Tw in Falls __i------2727 or ^ a t 420-0399199, 348 South Park Ave. W.V. oompollltvo pay. App^ at: MISC JE R O M E PIZZA HUT ----- Timos-Nows otflco: 132 Warehouse — Twin Feile, Idaho 4 6 2 S outh Poik Avo. TwinHn C onozco Aioskol — SECRETARY 3rd SI. W; Twin Fells. ID. O/URY Falla, ID. N o ph o n e calls.s ...... RESTAURANT FT/PT Socretary lor phyoi- E xporloncod Milkor wont-,nt- EOE, Mff/V/D Trident Seafoods Idoho Joe's Is now occopl- y®'- Attn: Daniel Walock. Tho Construction call osta buscando poisonos P’; cal therapy olfico.; ° ■ Tlmos-Nows Is a drug- od. housing provldod. Cni ^ ing applications lor day®y Phono/computer/dictotlon. 735-0056. ___ OeMPt.OYEH« DBUQI para trabajor on nuostros and nlghl oorvors a I®” - Irvo workplaco. Clerical L>QFREEVronKPLACg.SEMOM pianta yt>arcoo. Ailmonloe. ‘ ” Modical oxp. 0 plue. Sal- DAIRY------cashiara. Full and pon“ ary DOE. Sond rosumomo VOLLEYBALL REFEREE f W O R K IN THE TRlI u c k s t o p \l hoopedale y ttanoportodon^ timo. ^ p l y In person be- Apply in person at Milkor noodod- Coil 731- son grsusi Dosde Soottlo to: Box 97915, %Thoh o Mon. A Thur. ovonings 6746or731-6476.« ^ t ■ i n d u s t r yY'^ YOU SHOULD WOORK FOR USI E tw een J a 5 pm. Mon-Fri Timos-Nows. P.O. BoxJox Colt YFCA 733-4384 • h a sio ol tugar do trabojo.)|0. NO PH O N E CALLS DAfHY We A rt Looking For PeopspIc • So roqukiro; Permiso 546. Twin Fells. ID 83303,^ WRITERS ; :c Skills T % PL EA SE I Mllkon / cow pushors s & i W ith /ith Great Cusiomcr Scrvicc pora trabajor on oi U S.. — SERVICE PERSON•J T ho Tlm es-N ow s In Twio Cuslodion {56,00 hr) oxcolenlo solud. hobiiidoddod RESTAURANT Mr Folio Is looking (or corre- ? “ Wc oner: BRIZEE HEATING 4 Air noodod ASAP. Coll .VfflRINGl 1 do Irobajardo 16o 18 his Now Booking dlKoront lov-,,, Condlltoning Is lookingilor lor apondonts to koop oiff 208-438-8450 oxt. 109)9 F ✓ COMPCTmVE, v e w . c ^ por dia. p a sa r un oxomonnon oioofmanagomonlJH on oxporioncod HVACC roodors Informed oboul ond osk for Voll or stopop A ✓ Paid Vucation.s (islco y d o dn»gaa y hoblasJios poraonnot. Call 737-5448, Sorvico mon. Soioiyt w hol's going on in lh e out- — by Horizon Orgonlc Dolry,lI'Y- L ✓ Invuninee CA!kSHIERS [ un poco ingioo. Pogo® . RETAIL depending on exporionco.ico. lying communlllos we ASKING QUESTIONS Inicioi d e sd o 56/59 m as 3 servo. Wo nood wriloro to Conduct public opinion 2589 E 500 S. PouMO.H_ S ✓ Free Life liwujMinancc PleawApppply At Oasbi Stop ‘N ! K-Mart Is hiring for tho Id-ol- Fringes include: paid inconttvos on ItM borcoo. lowing poollions: Nighilhl vocation, hoaith Insuranco.ICO. koop u s up on tho new s in polls ovor tho tolophono.!no OAIHY------✓ Rctirem cni Pionlail i(401k) C o , 890 W;Wa.diinffton South O r J L as onlrevistos seron ol to; Glonns Ferry, Btlsfr. ABSOLUTELY NOxj O Yoar round dolry ond fonrarm j '"i stock roplonlohmont,I t . A 401 k. Bring rosumo to: JSO q Alw>: Ckl In-vlcxv Oi'COuni:o«m, C ali Hiam w an R e s o u rc e s A t ^ dia 2 8 d e Octubro o loo 9 11pm lo 7am. Aiso Cus-IS- 2 2 7 2nd Avo East. - Qoodlng, Shoohono-Oi- SALESI Strictly rosoarcft.rch workor, bliinguoi, houso 11 7 Valley Reuauwiu 825- am e n punto, on ei Boot olrich. Richfield. Felrfioid. $7.00 to 59.00 par hour.)ur providod. 845-2085 oi t5-4U7. ctL 111 I 0 tom er Service. 5pm totc Tvirln Foils. ID. W ostom . BOO N Ovortond'^1;“ midnight. /Vpply In porson. — Picabo. Buhi. Cosllolord. Casual work onvironmontlont 845-2973. Avo. Burtey. EOE Pora SERVICE TECH Filar. Klmborly. H anson. Ploxiblo ovos. doys. &» DEUVERY PERSON m as Informadon r* Locol rostroom hyglono Murtough. Edon. Harot- wknd. hours. 1S*30 hrs.■If®- Wmnttd lmm»dtat0lylr ! TRAVELERS I comunlquose SALES toch noodod for Twin ton, Hollister. Wollo nnd pOf wook. Q root Part-tlmoIf'fo W orronty. Dolivory For- 206-789-6545 im m odlato oponing lor anin Foils A Jorom e oroos. PT^ ' .• Elko. Wo nood corrospon- I0b or socond Job. Closoo®o son lor bu sy cabinot shopZ ^ G A J^O fi — outskMt s a le s posilion loror (toxiblo morning hours. donlo to cover govorn­ 10 CSI campus. For moroO'® ' Cnrpontry skills ond looUMis - I „ j MISCELLANEOUS 0 rogionoi distributor of)f Q ood pay, 58-512. m onl m ootings ond writo inlo. call 738-2B53tlllllMI!I.III a plus. S om o lifting. PoiPay FT/PT. animal toving por-3or- industrial su p p lies In the10 1 -800-444-4138 oxt. 603^ (ootures obout intorosllng AirroMonve do ponds on exporlonco aon to ctaan kannola.>>a- M ogic Vallay oroo. SERVICE TECHNICIANSIS things happening In thoir SEARS Autom otivet Is Drug Froo workplaco.' E-MAIL your classified ad LABORER MEAT CUTTER Must be avail, (or wk^ A& Appllcont must possoss low communltios. Wo'ro lc»k- Jorome manufacturing Looking (or oxporioncod Julos Honlson Ford Is now now hIrInQ o lull-tlmo bat­}0t- 734-1434 JM K itchens■ to us at o d vifknds. Rocky Mt. Cot Ro­" 0- excellent pooplo skills, bo accopting oppllcoilons lor ing for pooplo wllh ooiid tery In tla llo r & lull-tlmomo EOE______twlnadOmieron.r»et piant aee k s to hfra genorsiat butchor. Please apply Inln s o r t> 3 4 -7 8 n self-motivotod ond bo grommor skills, wriling — loboror, $7perhr. person. Catl AAL Meats, Full-Tlmo Fost Lubo mochanlc. ASE cortidod — c u sto m o r orioniod. Technicians. ExporioncoICO a b lllly o n d o n o s o lo r 'ioj# DIETARY MANAGER A p p iy a t:5 0 W . 100 S.. 536-1840 a s k for AI. **■ MISCELLANEOUS ProvlotnaQles oxporlonco in Iront ond. Apply a l Hi/ Noodod for skiliod nurs-ifo- FARM — (Person Fridoy) Nood ” proforrod, but nol nocoo-00- nowo to turn out timoty ,re Exporloncod coupio (oro r Mon. tri/u Frt., 6om-1pm. roquirod. Colkigo degree mon rosourcos. EOE Ing/rooidontial cars ^ MEDICAL somoono. hordworking. J", soiy. C onioct: Dole otorlos that aro bolancod, .. fvi- ronch 4, form work Closoeo No phone calls. prefon-od ond mochanicol Cooper. Sorvico Monogor.)or. accuraio and of intorost to CLEW CAL------— roclilty. W orking supervi­nn In modorn homo. SW C N A ’S dopondablo 4 kind lo ' Inclination holpful. Julos Horrloon Ford.r d . our roodors. Thoso intor­ •C ustom or Sorvico sor: etalflng, ordoring, Twin Fails county. Sondn ^ LOANS Twin Falla Caro Cenleror worit with animals. Keep now h a s tm m odlate open­ Roforoncos required. 736-2482. oatod should sond o ro- •Clorlcal poslllons chorting. cooking. Com-illtfl ro su m o lo : B o x 9 9 0 5 8 . >n- things clean A In ordor. '8. $ 1 0 0 - $ 7 5 0 ings lor CNA's (or day. — oumo ond wriling som plo 733-7300 or 678-40403 potillvo w ago ond bonofltaot %Tho Timos Nows. P.O. ‘y. Call 734-6917. ___ Company provkJos bosoD SOCIAL SERVICES evening & night shin. , to: Sondy Minor, Assistont PERSONNEL PLUS pockago. Coll Kont,nd ol Box S48.Twin Falls. ID.d : call TODAY! solary ond commission,1, Alflonco Fomlly Son/Ices is — Snake River Cere and 4-8 pm sh in s also avalloblo.lie. M ISCELLANEOUS L h Cily Ediior, Tho Timos: CLERICAL ^ 83301 .■ ______dontol, hoollh. Ilfo sooking highly moiivolod Nows. P.O. Box 548. Twin Living Center. 543-6401. 734>4333 We o f fe r Oueationa... hi- a n d o u tg o in g pooplo to Rocoplionlst/Bookkoopor Could you uso oxtro mon-on- insurance, com pony vohl- *® Fails, ID. 83303; o r call S w DRAFTSMAN With CAD□ 4& GENERAL MAINTENANCE ” • Sign on b o n u s ]to clo, 401K and vacolionn Join o ropidly oxponding tof Busy Jorom o low In • A positive worit onvlron->n- oy? W ont to gol Into 735-3204, oftico. Solary OOE. Sondnnd orchlloctural doslgn. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS^ P e r s o n n o o d o d . e x p . In )rn bonodls. company wilh a c io s o * Industrial-Light 4 Honvy el mont shapo? Wont to loom toom of prolossionals.^^to to ------^------rosumo lo; Box 99206,nfi Can 733-7300 plumbing, electrical, shoot cot s l * Foctoiy-AII Shirts rock & corpontry. Contactct • Competltlvo salary ioodorshlp 4 tochnicot or provido In-homo social %Tho Timos Nows, P.O.'.d. ORIVER/WAREHOUSE 14 • Tonlfic bonodls pockagogo skills? Nood monoy to payMy This Is on oxcollont coroor &48, Twin Foils, ID 63303. * Construction Moi at Falls ^ ts . 864 an- opportunity (or 0 poisonn sorvicos to chlidron In 103. PERSON ,0,. * Forklift 11. including PTO lor cottogo? tf you on- — Locol pot food dislribulor. Q uincy Stroel. Twin Falls w ho is willing to worit hordird T w in F o ils, l-tolioy o n d CLERICAL I M * CDL Drivors • A job w horo you con makeiko sw orod y e s to any ol iho Burioy. l.ooklng lor part - 1^ ship lor So. Idoho ond N. or phono 206-734-6600. o's abovo. tho Idoho Armym y a n d lo com m itted to Tho Form Sorvico Agoncy ht ♦Mochonic L 0 difforonco in som oono's t)o customor service. llmo and ovonlng hours. in S h oshono. Is now a c ­ Uloh. Hom o ovory night.C *Woidors MANUFACTURING , lire Notional Quord moy bo Excollont bonofils and copling oppilcations for“ o„ Must hovo oxc. customorli». TOP PAY-NO FEE M nliross build up 4 gonorai • Shllt ditlorontiot. abio lo holp. Cott SFC aorvlco skills. Hoovy lilt- Of S end resum o to; Box 9749595 compotillvo salary. DOE. Cl -'cal position. This Is 0 hr 111 Fik>r Avo. 735 Ovsrlandnd factory person noodod. Stop by for on applicationon Barlow 734-9171 or •O BA o r B S dogroo in social?i|i start Working L f u lng Involvod. S8.00 por hr. J Solory DOE. Wiil train 1-600-GO-OUARD. c/o Tho T im os Nows. PO Full-timo Tomporory 733-7300 678-I040 ond/or intorvlow. ___ Box 546 Twin Foils. ID) scioncos, oducotion or position. C om pulor & of-o l Coil^33-7326.W right Individuol. Twin Fatts Caro Centsr nursing Is roquirod. Fax4 TODAY! L, Benefits avoilablo. NEED WORK? 63303 o r by o-moli lo lico sklllo ofo nocossory.iry. ***#*★*★★*★■***★— PERSONNEL 674 Eastisnd Drivs 0 solosropOido.nQl rooumo to 734-9441 or Between Now & Apply in parson: EOE Cotl u s today. W o have Inquiro ot: 217 WostI F. ORIVERS — more jobs available now3W ******-*-********r* contoct Kim ot 737-0572.B Shoshono, ID. or coll 886-8 6 - Locol Milk ha u lo rs noodod..0 PLUS Everton M sttress Factory L? November 1 ” 22 5 8 0x1 2. A pplicotion __ 3 2 6 2nd Avo. S. TF. ^ MEDICAL lh a n over before. SALES w vtrocirovoTro ion Now incroasod routo poy, House Managor, PRN atIt - E m p lo y m en t Solutiona ® Teleperformance USA doodlino Is Oclobor 26. NO PHONE CALLS '• Account Executes 'rEL E P'IO N E 26. longevity pay. hoollh GRAPHICS DESIGN W alker C enter In 2 1 8 Falla A vs. . will be hiring 2000. FSA Is on Equoluol Insuranco. 401K,cofotons Blip Printmr* In now Inter-ar. PLEASE to sell o d s (or local TV F u n H oliday W ork — Gooding. Call Tom orr 733-9277 to: D o v id 's -P h o n o C ontorr Ists 25 to 2 7 Port Time Opporlunlty Empioyor. ■ 125 olso oHorod. Port . viewing quatillod candi- MANUFACTURING station. S o n d resum es to; Cathy al 208-934-8461. P.O. Box 867, announcing tho ovoil- Employees. CLERK — ’ llmo drivors olso noodod, dolos. Corel Draw . Pholo- Spoars Manufacturing — PHOTOGRAPHY m d dolivor milk loads to’ shop, and process color p- MEDICAL ior Pocoiollo. ID. 83201. ability of oftornoon ond Tho Clly ot Twin Foils Is oc­ Company is accepting op- Rent Estate Photographer, ovonlng work. Il's easy. copllng oppllcoilons (pr o vorious plonts in skills roquirod. S tong En- piteallons for the followingig LPN • Twin Falla Carera FT or PT. greot opportu-rtu: ______EEO 4:00pm-10:00pm ty . C e n ta r.h a s on Immediate — roloxod nnd tt’s (un. All wo ------UTILITV-BILUNG CLERK. Intormountain aroo. Out'“1 ._gll8h skliis.roquired-.Must - full-tima poslttons: OuoUty .. nity. (loxibillty. autonom y -SALES ------and bock sa m e day.— bo ablo to work uridor 0- opening for a FT nlghl do Is conduct tolophone BoQinnlno monlhly salory “ I" • Control.f»^ockaging, Wore- i^lt tn r u n n i n g y o u r o w n immodiato opening for on rosoarch concerning M onday ■ Friday Apply O Rich Thompson doodlino conditions. h o u se , Mochlnlst. Plasticic shift o r o v o s. LPN. Wo of- buslnoss. No exporionco Is S1761. Rosponsiblo for outsido satos rep. lo sell products ond sorvicos ot- & Sotuidoy Iho proparolion of month­, Tnjcklng, Inc.. Friendly staff, high loch Fobrication. 4 Production>n fer competltlvo poy otong jfoedod. 208-641-0969.H)<■ odvorttslng for e localO' lo r o d lo y o u o n d I. th o * 23 W. 100 s. oqulpmont. good pay & wllh a oomprahonsive ly utility billings lor city » Moterlat Handier. — wookly novMpopor. Sond consumor. Thoro nro no 8:00 am-5:00 pm wolor. sowor and oonlta- J y c .... ia.no bonofils.makes Blip a Benefits: Company poidid benoflts pocKOtfo includ-Id- POMERELLE Ih. . MOUNTAIN RESORT,o r resumes lo P.O. Box 466.'fl* solos w holsoover ond wo (Wilh tinc.ottwo duy-v lion sorvicos. In oddltlon * * grool pioco to work. Apply e m p lo y ee hoolth, donioi.)i. Ing P T O . 4 0 1 k . hoollh. IZ Joromo. ID. 63338,B lion in porson with rosumo n. donioi. vision. Ilfo. disabil-5il- now intorviowing fer seo- don’t work Sundays.',® ' o ff during llic w eek) to. 0 variety of cloricol ondEtnd ORIVERS lilo Insuranco, vocotion. n g and work samples. Ask k) Ity In suranco. ond sign on sonal jbbs. Sot. l2-5pmpm SALES Moke your own schodulo. otnor llnonclal dulios. Ap­Ap- BAT Truck Driving poid holidoys. ond 40l(k) M ake som o o( that monoy plicant must hovo a high wk lor Bill at 214 Bluo Ukos p la n . A pplications ovoll-il- b o n u a o f $ 6 0 0 . Plaososo ot Albion Mt. Manor B4B.S>B. NEEDED Local Solos ligh School in Buhl. 4 & 6 wk 74 MomsAroUiooowolcomodnod M anager lo m onogo solos)s you wont to oom lor tho school oducotion or clossos. Closs A COL. oi or Blvd. 734-2558 obio at: . oppty In porson at 674 $ 6 .5 0 /h r lod EOE, Drug & smoko (reo. ig Eaotlond Drlvo. Twin'in For Info: 206-673-62222 at Twin F a lls ToTovlstonn holiday or vacation you (Cuiiruntccd wage. G.E.D. and possossISS rofroshor. Only cortiliod ’*• S p e a r a M a n u fa c tu rin g 10- w ant a n d sllll bo homo for knowlodgo of gonoral of- Plant Security Otfiee Foils. E O E . — Stotion. S o n d rosum os to: , J min. Iirs. rcquirctl) of- school in oroo, 543-6099*12? HAIR STYLIST _ QUAUTY CONTROL P.O. Box 667. Iho kids. I( you wr n j (ico procticos. oqulpmont. R obyrj T o d d 21S2 South Uncoln MEDICAL Noodod (or busy mouloc- floxlblo schodulo lo workork nnd bookkooplng princip­ DRIVERS 1. Jerome. Idaho “*=• Pocoiollo. 10.63201. CIrelo A C onslrucllon is‘8 in tho Mogic Valloy Mall is LPNs noodod for Privateite luring plant, previous wllh schoot or your cur-Ul'- Paid Training progrom les. For comploto job do­ toking applications, foror hiring a ST Y U ST . 56.00 Duty Nuraing for childrene n oxpor. holpful. Nood to be n rent job; sot up on inior- scrlpllon ond City oppiica­ •r an hour. Apply in person a .ond H ospico. PT a n d pmm.’ .’ detail orioniod, and de- “ viow by calling 736-1040S o $100 Referna! Bonus truck drivere A loader OpportunflyempfciywB iion. conioct tho Porson-on- o p e re to re . Apply in ! . Coll 734-0600 to opply. pondablo for tong lorm, t o r just drop in onytimo al-af- AdvoncemenI nd INVESTMENT EXECUTTVE nol Olfico locolod In Clly porson at: 212 Highland ^ MEDICAL — lull lim e poslllon. Bono-no- ■ tor 1:00 p.m. Opportunities Hoil. 321 2nd Avonuo 25 PrlmoVoBt Financial sor- MEDICAL 0 (its Incl. paid vacnllons. David’s Phone Center 'i*® Avo. Twin Foils or 1125 ^ RN/LPN noedsd lor REGISTERED NURSES Eost or phono 735-7251. W.Hwy25.Paul.lD.Dr1v-iriv- vices logothor with Farm-^ doys and ofiomoons. ^ , 4 0 1 K. C a (o to rla Planr« 4 NOW HIRING: 834 Bluo L akes NorthI Heallh Benefits for Closing dato is 11/03/00. IA 0 ra Nmllonal Bmnk In ,11 Mogic Valloy Roglonal ors m ust havo a C lass A C N A 's noo d ed oil health insuronco alter (Next to Hnstlngs^M ks^ Full & Port Time Tho Clly ol Twin Foils“ is CDL with doublo a iriploslo Twin Folio, offer a dynom- Modicol C ontor lo looking probatlonory period.JS; . BN/LPN - Doy , ■ shills. Plooso coil Roo-. lor exporloncod RN's for Employees on Equal Opportunityllty ondorsom onls. Circio. A lc opporlunlty serving dono at Burtay Coro Cen- ‘7 Plooso aend rosumo to: Shift 12 hours Empioyor. Drug Froo Liol Ihoir now ond oxtsttna In- hjll/porl-timo 4 PRN posi- Quolity Control A:tn; Por- ■ (Availablcirtjusl30ti.iys) C onstruction Is a n oquol ;j!; tor. 678-9474 _ lions on evoning A night . RN/U*N ■ Night W orkploco. opponunity omployor.r. vostmont clionts. Suc- sonnol. P.O. Box 205, — cood in a prosllglous bonknk MEDICAL shifts. O p o n ln g s on vori-ijjl Twin Folia. ID B3303 Shift 12 hours DRIVERS H For m ore Java Eapraas-Barlsto. n u onvironm oni with a strongng An opportunity unlike snyty ous units ovoTloble. We "0- DAO TRANSPORTATION^ cllont roforrai base ondnd o lh e r. Parka Vlaw Carow offer greot evenlng/nlght|W — —I • Assisted Living • \m inFormation Now taking oppilcations3ns SERVICES for morning S wookond oxpert product and salese s a n d RmhabllltaVon Cathr»- & w ee k en d differantiall ~| full time evening J about this position >nd QOODINQ IDAHO , support. Sorles 7 and 63 tor la accopting applica-a- 1 shift 2pm-10pm shills. Apply in porson' oto< Sooking quallllod CDL/A ’a Our compotitive salary 4 710 Bluo Lakos Blvd. N, 7i„ doslgnaltons and Idahono tiona for RN’s ond LPN’a or PLEASE CALL! ■ .drivers with good drivingrt® ilfo ond h e alth insurancoCO In ia rs e te d In working In and excellent Floxlblo ^ • CNA - Night Shift lot Tedinidan .wanied fuU or . COLLECTIONS • rocord. Now poy scolo do-“®; ilconses requirod. state of tho od vsntiistorar benefit packogo indudos: I avail. 10pm-6:30am; port time. Qeon dilving A ccounls Roc'olvoblo3ln ponding on oxporlonco. unil. auolilled appHcaninl Eve. Shift. 2-10:30pm ------CoiionorExporioncepTB*-~ —Hoalthndental-&-vl«ion1?"' —Compemi«o'Tomp«nia~------^m lJ«bo-oD Io-to-w)rtrtn-In- '•-p R N T jp n tr2 0 % -a b o v o - 732-5259 lorrod. bul not nocossory.jry, pion. 401K. good oquip-X * lion b o se d on oxporlenee. lost-pacod envlnMimont.II. b a s* BRIDGEVIEW r«wtl.~18 yeon of oge or 1399 Finmere Suite 1502 Compulor skills nocosso-« i . menl ond hom o roguisrty..Y' plus continuous profes*B- Competitive salary andid •P a k lT im o Off Jakers has on Twin FolU, Idoho 83301 ry. Fuil-llmo with boneflts.nts Como by ot 1735 S. Moln,7 , sional training ond devel-ol- b e n efits pack ag e. Applyly • Heatth/DontoWlslon OFFERS: older. Hourly depending on Sond rosumos to: BoxJox or coli ot 800-223-7671 opmont to lovorago yourlur in p e rso n 2302 Park Ava.0. . Ufo/ADAO/LTD openings for* ♦ Two Week Paid Vflcailon 98140. % Tho TimooIOB ext. 440. ___ c oroor. S u b m it rosumno o Burlay. EOE______• Rollrem oni ' experieme. the follow ingg ♦ Sick and Holklay P«y i 2 1 4 ^ News, P.O. Box 548. Twin ORIVERS ond cover lottor to; - • Tuition Roimbursomont Foils. ID 83303. MEDICAL • Inlont Caro Contor and ♦ Pay Comp Dayi for ■EM PLOY M E^ WANTED Floibod rogionoi. 5500 signIgn Notional Rocruitor CNA'S. LPN’s ond RN's. p o s i t i o n s : CAU FOR AN 1, Primo Vost Finoncial Sor. " much moro. Good Attendance CONSTRUCTION on. TCT S00-63S-S233, also homo hoaith nursos. ACCOUNTING/Ci^RtCAL , A woll ostobllshod agricul­ — 400 First Stroot South Floxlblo schodulo, you ♦ 401K Retirement Plan APPOINTMENT AT... :ui- ORIVERS St. Cloud. MN 56301 Evans Groin 4 Elevator tural & commorclal con­on- FT/PT noodod OTR. d o tennlne your own hours. ♦ Heallh. Dental, and Co./W ostom goods - struction com pany In iho ,8, Fax:(320)656-4002 *• 650 AddSon*AVo W 1^0 Rolors. Wostom Stotos, T op poy. Jo b s ihfougti Human Resources o N ig h t C o o kt OpUcai Injurance 735-3900 Heybum. Idoho is looking Magic Volioy hos posi- “ ou t Mogk: Valloy, ’O'* Conodo. 5500 sign on .com Twin Falla. ID. 83303-040900 ♦ Coflcgc Tuilion /VnUtanM for on occouniing/ctoricai lions opon. Knowlodgo> of b o n u e ; Fuol & snfoty _ Pmraonna! Plua, (SehoTdijhip) ’ AsklorSlive person. Compuler skills m otal work Is n plus. 73S-7300 (206) 737-2113 J s - bonus poosiblo. Homo MAINTENANCE FAJC (208) 737-2741 C-Dishwasher oro necessary ond crodit - P lo o so so n d rosum o to: Iroquoniiy. 866-865-7600. lal 67S-4400 To b«comc port e f our orJcJinnyK experience holpful. Wogo-: Box 98073. Tho Timos- ^ Tvrfn Falls C ounty Criminal _ Empk>yment Una Justice Facility Is occopt- team applv In person at bosod on oxporience and;- Novro. P.O. Box 548, Twin DRIVERS 3«- ♦•*■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦► (208) 737-2775 lon ing oppltcotions (or Jolt ' education. Empioyoo-; Foils. Idoho 83303-0548.10 Oem State Transportollon a " MEDICAL connieboOmvrmc. Apply in person1 Bridgcview Estates ors Moiniononce Technician. bonofits oro ovallablo.;. ' Is looking lor good drivors I” ' Qoodlng Rahab i Uving>g gen .k l.u s 1828 Bridgevt«ir EKkL YOull t>o ploasonlly #urprl»«MO to njn dry vans, rooforss4 & Applicants must hovo>'0 Cantar 4 : 0 0 pm Sond rosumos to P.O. al rww en«y il i* lo placo0 a wolking floors. Wo hovoIVO knowlodgo and oxpori- Is tooklng for; MDS nurse) 'P E O P L E UNrTED 1598 Blue Lakes, Twin Falls. ID 83301 Box B. Builoy. ID. 83318. ! claisitiod ad. Tho coit I* i« ^ood oqulpmont. bonus-us- onco wilh oloclrical, car- to vbforit a s a tonm of 3 lo0 T O C A R E ' or call 208-736-3933 [COMI __ Attn, Mlko low . Iho resulle aio txloh.Qh. os & bonolits. 734-9062.2. pontry, air condition andnd do MDS. RAPS. 4 CP. EOE Blvd. N. Thara clamtiod 733-0031. — boiler systoms, and vari- Full llmo DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE Toro Shenaan, Ext. 250 i 217 ^ n i 217 1; ~ EDUCATION i. ous oquipmont. Must beDO Raxible Houra — 733-8400 I EMPLOYMENT COOK Twin Fnila School Dlslrtct Is 01 toast 21 years of agoBO Q ood W agos MEDICAL Term Cahrcr. Ext. 254 ■ EMPLOYMENT Twin Foils Coro Contorr Is occopllng appiicolions for‘ „ ond must pose a crlminat RN Twtn Fails Cara Centerter L ^= ^= 5ssssi -I ■OPPORTIJNTIE^5 _^PPORTUNTlE^ looking for o rollof cook. »■ Benefits ok. Elomontory Croaeing,7® bockground Investigation. A S ig n o n B o n u s has an immodiala open- Prolor oxporlonco with In-in- G uards. A ssist oiomonia-" Intorostod poraons may t Ing for a FT. RN. •ventng otitlitlonoi cooking, knowl­ By E xpertenco prelerrsd but rwl- /y children In dovoloping' submit an oppiicaiion to not 0 m ust A o r night shift. Wo ' ’'for1 ^ odgo ol thorapouilc diois.)ls. sound iroffic soloty pat-?*■ Twin Foils C ounty H um an compelitlvo pay alung B S H i B t Will train Iho right porson. an RN or LPN on. toms ol bohovior & pro­' t Rosourcos, 425 Shos-B* lor 3 12 hours shins a woohIk with a comprohenstve Tho individual must bo bo vido aofo possogo tol,Z & hono St.. N. PO box 126,ffl. G re at schedule bonofits package Includ­ willing to work difforont ont (rom school. Hrs vary Twin Foils, ID 83303. Ap--P' A S ia n o n B onus ing PTO. 401k. heollh. sses at MMH f shins, and bo abio lo por-« r- (rom 1 to 2 hrs pr. doyL„, & pMcotions must bo ro- dental. vtsk>n. lllo. disabil- ■ ■ i CNA Class foim undor prossuro and 0 - CNAA4A 0 0 c a m ’s HorrHomeFum^ngs ind couid bo shorod w/onothor coivod by Novombor 10,0- N eeded oves. A noc ihitt1 ity In su ra n ce , a n d 51000 10-15 stududents w ill be ot 0 fost paco. Plooso op- individuol. Position poys 2000. Twin Falls Is an■rt S300 Sign on Bonus sign on b o n u s. P lea se ap ­ ply al Twin Fails Caroiro $ 6 .6 6 /hr. Appiicolions, oquol opportunity emptoy- ply In p e rso n a t 674 East-st- 2 H M a in A v a. N.A. TVwIn1 Falla • 733-7111 for our 6 Week Conlor. 674 Eastland accepted foi nd avolloblo O Twin FoilsJO* .or a n d o d ru g froo work Can Rhonda (206)0»4«601n land Orive. Twtn Falls. Drtvo or coll Cindy ol 734-34- Schooi Oistnct Onico. 201 " EOE Course toI SfertS Nov. 1st 4204. EOE. Moln Avq^. W . Sam to 4pmpm Cains HomeiC Furnishings.hasI an opening foro r a sales associate; E E I 3 3 3 H com plctc bebenefit package I f you are hiredrd >by MMH you will ■.[ w /g^ u a« r a n t e e be reimbursed^rd for the training. m m IIIJJ.IH.I.UUJM QUALIFICATIONS[S FORF POSITION: • Professional appc;>pGarance roai Total Sr*mwO Sol rriNttW lNM ULS » preferred ' ^ k s 4 9 0 HU m U k M W M . M , • S al« cxpcrlcncc f 1 1 1 R I b t A v a .. Uft Fatts, 733-7300 TM n lot) ya»«ajioo • Good communlcjlication skills 735 Ovoriand.I. rBurioy. 67a-a040 • Selfstarter ’IJ U fU K ld • Desire for long; termtci employment \ Call KeW Perrij

    ( Thursday, Octc^totwr 26,2000, Tlmes-Newssws, Twin Falis, Idaho E7

    — 1-1 TWIN FALLS (B) 217 Vum 10 thg daMtiocI p«0« T o EMPLOYMENT TWIN FALLS (7) 1^PPORTUNTIESE THE TIMES-NEW? CURRENTLY HA!IAS PUBUC SERVICEInlor- t h e FOLLOWINCNQ v l I " k n E MESSAQE E s j K INDEPENDENTrr THETIMES44EW8 FttclamI employnieni inlo '8! I ■ malion It froo. Romon*7^ NEWSPAPERn CURRENTLY HAS^ S bor, no ono con promltd on u ROUTES ON THIHE THE FOLLOWINGIG -I FORECLOSED homesa s youafedervi lob. Forrorico Ire W EST SIDE OF>P IN D EPEN D EN T LoworSOdownI WonnaUQ^ about lodor H S i W D H I A G o vernm ent & t>ank ropos. ioba. ctU Coroor AmoricSSS2. TWIN FALLS i NEWSPAPER ■) 800-601-1777,ext^7.« ^uciiiB iiiiiH aH Connoaion. 812-7S7-30Cu nity R O U T E S O N T H E GUARAI'ITEED d o o r ftO U TE 810 JU IO M C 6 * bdrms. 2»« QrMt Caroor Opportuntite a m 400 Bik. Caswell Ave.^ u,\ E A S T S ID E O F - 1 bethe. brick homo. 2600 * ^ TWIN FALLS 301 I lit Troublod youih outdoi^ Paradise Placo BUSINESS . aq. tt. Relocating must 'proQfom. SUtf & t«aiEMT S treet North Ift . I Buy the Quaranteedd een. t124,80a 324-7350ISO U a & ra noodod. M uaaw- o tt RO U TE 713 * j p a c k a g e a n d T h e® 3 bdm i, ib a thtrT . 2 U . CPR, 1#t Aid. EW 3 roai ROUTE 821 1200-1400 Holly 1^ p p o F r n m m_ ^ tim es News guar­r* novyly updated. S60,000X) EducaUon/Roc baC A*. ^ 100-700 bik 2nd Ave.e. IE. 1100-1600 Juniper S t N a n t e e s to se ll m e r-r- Call 73S-66a3a iOfound prolorrod. Gro, 1100-1300 Locust S t N : m)rK schodulo. n N HAQERMAN Chandise or JEROME 6 bdmi, 2»bath Call 1-e77*3T2-3200 B s m s s i , m. automotive Items} R a n ch a t ^ . 2710 eq. ft.tl. >hoip t N , MECHANIC'S SHOP 100-600 b!k 3rd A v o i ftO f/7 E 719 LACotDd on main strootI ol♦ In 7 days and realll P o o l/ap a. iro. RV ganigo, '&«« dMslftwr* OuUnoMhomo or 200-600 4th A ve E^ 1100-1200Blk11lhAvo. town. 4 tiaya. holsl & com- , S159.000. Call 324-6576.76 ' iwvlco <*™c»fy for Iho ho estate In 16 days Of a t Dohmse.trtpod.com East 1, ^ pro sso r inci. S700/moST ■* o r w e Will re ru n you n«od to pot your ho«T ROUTE 652 1000-1200 Bik 10th Ave. SHOSHONE - For solo and dap. 837-6402 for the ad an addltion-y. STA RTER HOME • 2 bdrm,^ WESTWIND HOMES. BUHL. Must bo moved. S . j s s s s z i ------700-800 M eadows Dt r 2 b n th * d e n . llrst UmeI'C Keop Idaho Boautllul. Buy 1972 Buddy, rocontly ro- rotocallon. Guerdon ‘99. ^ 10-40 Robbins Avo. l l - PROFTTABLE tomtfy tiual-^ al 7 days. Thero 6 6x14'.2bdm i. 1 lrg baih. 900-1000 Bik Blue nosa for aalo. potonllol for * buyora program. No If’*in­ 0 Wostwind Homo. Wo modolod. 24X60, carport 218 700 Washington St. N Ilo i s a $ 3 e x tra v e sto rs pkw so hovo land/homo packag­ & polio covor & shod-f dleabilily access, AC. '■ L akes Blvd. QfOWth. CoB 206-543-5582. T&T. Soo at 50 W ost 620 Times News 1000-1400 Bik Poplar ^ charge forthe Call H om es /Amortca os to fit your noods. Call oppls. SBK^olfor. 735-6399 ^^C arr|et^^_------ROUTE 861 PROFITABLE Pocatollo?• guaranteed ______733-2224 WostWlnd Homos ot 208- Nonn. Call 886-2204 or cabinot ahop tor solo. Ilmo TWIN FALLS - Grandma'a 886-7665 days, 100-400 Bik. DuBoisols package. Ade TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.T 1 732-5710 or 1-888-301- Houaal S26.000, 2 bdrm,* _ lor u s to roliro. aorious In- od. _ 9 0 £ ______TRADfi.lN WELCOME- 1BUHL RO U TE 733 quirlos only. Call 208- m ay be cancelledd b a th , lo n c o d yard. Shod. 2 both w/cnrport & cov- T Own a now homo wllh 232-21BS ask for Ray. ' 7 e a r l y f o r c u s to m e,r r Asking S69.000 or willingI”g W ould Ilko to tra d o 2000 orod patio, romp ontry, MOTOR-ROUTE so o m k J M in w St.Jt 1000-1200 Bnjndage V to ront $S00/mo -f$300 Slool siding, sprinklor sys­ yout trodo a s down. OAC. convenience but 00___ Moiomomo for rool ostolo is 200-500Blk. FIlorAvo.«>, w Clrclo ^ Dep. 734-7615______733-2377. Soo closs *007 iom. liroploco & slorogo Manager ouihorizod to hing 1000-1300 Galena — t h e c h a r g e will mako spocial deals. ,r a n 100-200 Bik. Wlrschln collmns la a ptoco ol coke. TWIN FALLS sh o d . C nm oo pork. Coll The TImoS'Nows is 1200-1300 Madrona St. Can 733-0031. \ remain the same. 73G-4472.______Coll Homos Amorico '* $64,000 - 1952 sq.it.,. 33 4 513 I 733-2224 currenily looking for ai North bdrni. (4th bdrm down butt>ui I a c r e a g e s & l o t s lnd«p«ndentMotorijf’* 4 0 0 b S ° A ^ so^ vo'0.. W 1700-1800 Pomorello 4 ^ 302 J I no o g re ss). IK both bftekIck 1 — I '»■! 5 1 9 I VWESTWIND HOMES. ; Route C arrier In »th« 100-200 Bik. CamoyM»y Drtvo llg |_m one7tolo^ hom o In good, qulol (oca-ca* BLISS. Land invosimont _CEMETEmr_LO^ Koop Idaho Booutilui. Buy Casa Grando Court 1300 bik o t Stoney lion clooo to doctorsira opportunity. l group ol 9 a Wostwind Homo. Wo BUHL a rea. Validn u s t. gog Shoup Avo. I havo lond^omo packag­ drivers license & 0. W Brook Circle __ office. With 0 littlo work.'r^. undovolopod residential SUNSET m e m o r ia l " ^ Contlnontal Loans BUHL wo«W m oko 0 nice duplox.ox. lota. Coll20a-3C2-G20l.a Portt. <2) Crypts. es to III your noods. Coll : rollablo vohldo a mu: ' $ 1 0 0 -$ 5 0 0 sse.000 H om o lo In good condillon Coll 733-1264. WosiWind Homos oi 208- Phono opplicallons Nlco olAof 2 bdrm homo.^a. with g a s hoot, now roof. Ig BUHL-Homo for solo by - 732-5710 or 1-880-301- 400-500^^h Ay wolcomo ■nH owner on 1.9 ocros. I'onoonofl mo purcftaio ol o IFyou llvo In Ihooapor Wost » v in y u H n g . g a s hoat. Dbl3^1 yard, d o g run. polio. Coll pin' Crioek oul daiWliod.‘ . 9037______o . 400-500 bik of Madrona_ Call Today •775-0892. Yom LL0y00737-3924 , 201 Junipor. Buhl area & ero Interei 300-400 B!k. Bracken i Approiood nl 585,000. Cnll 733-0031. VWRONG COLOR C A R f ^ ■ odintjeing a NewspapTwin North 200-400 M omlngslde Dr SS TO P DOLLAR PAIDSSm . “ ■ “" k S m o or 420-3358. *95429 I Sovo thousandsi Now 3 ^ 400 bik o f W akefield ,0 2 bdrm a. lamlly room, for- Solo prico ol $75,000. Carrier. vs ■ 400 Bik Roso SI. N. Toko a Virtual lour 5 2 0 I tximi. 2 tJoth. ponial T/T. please contaci the Tw >Or moi dining room, polio. full u pgraded opplm nco . ext. :! ahop. wvm.buhlacroago. REAL ESTATE ' Falls T lm es-N ew23rd s ROUTE 872 RO U TE 760 'd AN now buyti morloaloo. pkg.. Sovo Big monoyl controcts. ond noiosor • seo,000 homostead.com WANTED Ono onlyl • Office at 733-0931. e> Monh 600-600 bik of Alturas ° GEM 3 bdrm, 1 both, largo living Is. 900 Bik. B lake S t. No) 4 bdrm s. motai siding, gos Z Xve 1800 bik of Granada Olroct Irom iho Public! «» S T A T E REALTY. INC, Call Homos A bonco .!i47.orstopby1323i. 200-300 Bik. Elaine Ai a s Call 1 -BOO-901 -9301 for .734-0400 room, 1/2 bsml., VIOW 01 733-2224______V . sr. W. Twin Falls.■ ★ 200-400 Bik. Falls AvBAv 700-600 bik of Madrona(a on Immodloto quoio. te e,8 o o -T- Sawtooth Mountains, S treet North — 3 bd m ia. o n o iovol, mololloi TWIN FALLS - 3 bdrm. 1’ To lour homo cnll FAX i ____ (Brokers sllll _ W est ina CO bolh. 1800 sq fl. new wln-rtn- 1-800-600-3203 100-400 Bik. Robblntylps 1800 bik o f San Lanjo wolcomo 10 call) I aiding, goa heal. Nlco stortor homo.^good oroo.Q dow s. painl, vinyl, malnlo­'''7 osk for Rodnoy ■ ■ ^Rcn^Mnlc . « Avo. nanco froo oxtorlor. qulol YOUR I 304 i M otivated to sniot Rental BURLEY 9- V 700-800 Bik. Sparks:sSL i BSSOEBaS 4 — C allJohn Robins, 543-633909 .nolghbom ood. $67,500, ■ 100~400 Madison S freo l ■ iNVES^JENT^ TY Coll 734-8727.M JEROM E. 1.24 .icroc RO BERT JO N E S REALTY — W/56X14’ mobllo homo. 601 I ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ •is ! ROUTE 876 733-0404 AD I FURNISHED "eel PUBLIC SERVICE 32X36- shop, wotor TIMES CLASSIFIED I (o r 900 bik Brackon N.N. ROUTE Ml ™ b d ^ !’2 bath, Foncod ^ f J O U S E S ^ ^ MESSAGE ohoros, now septic DEPARTMENT | ' Tho Timos-Nowsk is in a 800 bik Briarwood>d 200-400 Monroo Slroot »■> BUHL back yanil. AC. outo sprin- sysiom , MUST SELL W. Big profits usually moan Hurryl Moko a n oflor on thtohto klonj.$9S.OOa73S-1654« curronlly looking 1(or t h e : 400-500 bik Falls W. oet big riak. Boforo you da j f $74,000.731-C405 fTi50.B 208-734-5538 iBURLEY 1833 Grondviow ^Indopendent W alkin Rosowood Dr. If you llva oh tija EASI ? ’* room y 4 bdrm. 2 baih Lono. 4 bdrm.. 2 bath. 2 aMa o t Twin Falla S ara b usinoss wilh a compony, n o ar Iho bonpork and1 TWINFALLS------KIMBERLY, Promiof Viow ; Route Carriers In th L NEW LlSTINGi $69,600 208-677-4543 cor garogo. Ig, yard. S6S0 Intaraatad In balngXST an chock 11 out with tho Bol-’ “ playground. Roducod to tot, Ploosom Valloy Goll ; BURLEY a rea. ROUTE 881 lor B usinoss Buroou. Foi ’ Cuto, clean upgroded 2 por month plus 1st nncl Flroblrd Clrclo eollol$B5.000 Courso. Lilolimo ool'ing (BURLEY) par carrier... I an Informallon aboul b d m i h o m o show s prldo privilogo. Mny toko ir.tdo ' losl. Coll 678-9009 ImporlalSl. o«. avoiding invosimoni ' of ow nership. 1728 sq.ft.i;"; nnd/oriorms. TWIN FALLS. Nower 3 Moriaco Plaaaa co ntact Olatrlcl 4 ^ 5 2 1 I 1 U a nagar a t 733-0931 scom s. wdlo 10 tho Fod-;S BARKER w/2 lomlly rooms, nowerI'®/ Cnll208-523-758SB ■ MANUFACTURED bdrm. 2 baih Brockon. 100-200 Ridgoway •rIet oral Trodo Commission. Raeltora c arp o l & vinyl, frosh point, rldgo homo, complololy : S t h ^ ^ i ^ A v e Call S43-4371I • I ^ ^ h o m e s ^ ^ 1100-1200StarflroZ •««» 931 W ashingion, D.C,. 20580, gaa-lurnoco, covorodOd TWIN FALLS fumishod. Roni inciudoc ; Park Ave.-Ovoriano® U k k k k k k k or call tno Notional Fraud is! pallo. W/D. Homo could Washington St. N. PURLEY 2 bdmi. lull bos- “'2 20 ACRES ALL SOUTHERN IDAHO all utilillios & lawn cnro. aro Inform allon Contor,= i m ont, 2 c ar gorogo. nowBW b e 3 b d rm withoul much • Cliy Woior S1700 por monlh. • IF you live In Iho<9B ROUTE 882 ^ 1-800-876-7060, paint Inaldo' A out. 1 1/31/3 w ork. H ealing, oloclrlcol.^ ; • Natural Goa 3 Brond new 3 bdrm. 2 both BURLEY area & are 59 plumbing ayatoms all Ropo/must soil; 4 brond * ler. 1000-1200 Blako St.u. N.t ------;------acres. Call eves 438-5859 • Irrigolloh Wolor now. onorgy savor pro- Breckonridgo lurnishod ; Interested in belnsino. 6 300-blk Rktgway 305 _ cleaned ond upgrodod,' A • W ost Filor Avonuo ^ nomo Ront mcl. nil utils. y Ato you Iha aponlrtg aon? fnbo. 20 yr,fnclory i Newspaper Canier.IWS .1100-1200 Sunburst CONTRACTS & S ' porfoct hom o for siortorsi 731-5030 or637-6313 : & lawn cnro, $i 900/monih Pieaso chock your ad — Find thri oquiprTteni youO'' a n d p r ic o d lo soll.CoM wnrraniy, Superior quolily, • please coniact tno2 or MORTQAOES Muti-lnyouto. Roloroncosr Call Konl or Cindy Collino lor corroctnoss on tho f>ood In daaalflod _ TOM LL0YD0737-3924124 TWiN FALLS NE location. 01 733-5336 or 734-6104. • Burley Tlm es-N ewfov s ROUTE 807 All or 420-3358, «97096 2 ocros country lot. 731- I-800-674.C032 fows first d a y th a t It ru n s. S S C A S H N O S ^ il.' BURLEY 2534 Bunon, All 5441 aoyG733-7l25ovos. SACRIFICE PRICES- m } office at 677-40425th 0 SOO bik Park Meadow 602 I • stop by the Burtoyla r i) Clrclo OS Tho Tlmos-News Is For Conirocts & Mortgogos brick. 4 bdrni,. 21/2 both, SAVESIOOO’a I Call Dlvaralflad Capital.— 380 0 sq . It.. Iwo lovols, TWIN FALLS . UNFURNISHED : otfice af32ShE .^ 5t 1000-1100 Park Moedoidows not responsible lor ^ I Is S09-734-6727m Soe lor youraolf. 678- $ 4 8 ,0 0 0 > B a ro lo n d In HOUSES- : Al. (Noxt to Wal-marl Dr alfolfo. full TFCC wotor C re ate Tho H om e o l Your | •I'"®- ?. 7612 for appofntmont. ^ GEM ■ 400-500 bik ParkwaylyClr < D R A C O ~ S T A T E REALTY. INC.C. shoros. ovorlooko rock D ream al i BUHLEY By ownoronl.26 BUHL 2 bdrm on small » ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦------: 1000-blk Parkway DrDr. ______9- INVESTMENT CORP. I 734-0400 crook south ol TF, Qatod H undreds of floor plans lo acroago. mobilo homo. ^ 1000-1100 Twin Parksi. e U R t^ Y S.E. 4 Bdr. 1 both dow n. $0 5 5 poymonlB. iBy GEM DREAM HOMES BUHL e 3 bOrm. 1 Doth. nppl. ' STATE REALTY. INC, } 18 C U R R E N T L Y a ld^ot Twin Fallm AaraA a HAD U R, Todd Bloss. Prosldont9, on 2 ocros, motai rool & W ont a now homo, olfoid- mcl. S450/mo*dop. Is ownor. 733-41^.« _ . 734-0400 ; LOOKING FOR Intarwat^d In balngig aI Richord B, Silvors. V.P.— siding, ohop. corrola. oblo pricos. groot sorvico? Call 324-2839 T.W. Silvora, Soc/Trooa,I posture. S79.900.678-<761■61 TWIN FA LLS, ovmor musl ilo TWIN FALLS. 2t Ocro) Coll W oslW ind Homoo at =BURLEY 3 bdrm houso. ;iNDEPENDENT J Buy the Guaranteed - r soil 3 bdrm .. 2 both, potlo. 208-732-5710or * BURLEY. 2 bdrm brick co m o r krt oxlrnl • homo Sito. gront viow. Coll 878-5045 or 431-0301 H O U TES Plaaa* contact blatrl< 734-5600. Lv mossago.aI 1-888-301-9037, . Package and hom e /full basomonl opt. 1 2 6 0 A2tOcDr. BURLEY. Lorgo 3 bdrm., •AVAILABLE IN T H — own ontronoo. Exc.nolgh- FAMILY HOMES 733-0931, a x t 347 EduCBtkm hj TWIN FA L L S-4 bdrni. 3 SS50mo.,dop, toq.Wnllor : KIMBERLY ARE« The Times-News borhood. Foncod. S. W. T 4 Do tho kids wont rooms ot 678-9005 or 431.2138.M I Burtey. S50.000.43e<»204104 b a th . 2041 Oakw ood Dr.W- I jN C O M E P R O P E H ^ J I tnoir own a n d dod wonis . k k * I i i,\ J guarantees to sellS . — Will holp with closing. n don 10 hong his irophios E-MAIL your cinssiiiod nd . • RO U TE 5 5 8 E-MAIL your classified ad to us al , merchandise or to ua al TWIN fa lls : TWIN FALLS - 'Tired o ff in? Wo hovo Iho homos 300-600 Bik. Adam s Boautiful Custom Home.0. # f o c k s 7 “ Chock return twinademlcron.not IC h ] RealBftote ■> lor you. Coll WostWlnd . " Street aniir automotive Items in — Built ln1996 on now -1 plox. Call Chuck Homos at 208-732-57100 FILER.f 2 txJrm. 1 Path irail- ; 200-400 Ash St. wnon you odvoniM tn dai Sale* " • flod. Includo tho prtco ot I I FAMILY HOMES • 230B m ain lovol, 2290 sq. 733-8207B______or 1.888-301-9037, or, W /0 hookups, *200-300 Bik. Birch viCSt. n you're Bollino for b. 7 days and real J Do tho klda w ant rooms ol It. bsm t. finishod) ovon/rongo, loliig. 100-600 Uncoln St. I 501 ■tf„ TWIN FALLS - O w nor fi-• Got Ready for Winter rctulM, 733-0831 |_OPBNHOUSE^__ Ihoir owm a n d dad wanis • Ono aero quiet country S350/mo,»doposil. 400-600 Bik. WashlngU ____ estate In 15 days or a d o n to horig hla trophies ^ noncing OAC. Duplox 5203 Spociaiat ^ .Cnll Irwin Realty0734-0500, I®® Ihrtng 2nd Avo W 370,000, CollII All hom os m ust go lo moko i Stroot rma A ------we will rerun the ado r or In? Wo havo tho homos“>* • 5 b d n n . homo office ,, GOOOING - 2 bdrm. foncod >lnga SI for y o u . C all WoatWind 733-277GB______room lor now invoniory, ( an additional 7 days. . 3 both Como look ot our homoss ynrd. 1317 Idaho. S-ISO li you //M In thla mrma 3 d Ploaso chock your od for10 Hornes ot 208-732-5710'0 . 3 c o r garogo |. mo. Coll 934-9937. ar»lntf» » t9 d ln bmlng UQ corroctnoss on tho iirsl0- or 1-888-301-9037. __ • A uto sprlnklors 4 516 I at low prices. Coll Wosl- There is a $3 extra I^M OBI^JOM ESj Wind Homos ot 208-732->• GOODING< 1 a 2 bdrms.. FAX y®* day Ihni ll njns. a s Tho R L E R Prtvato counlry loalog w /londscopod yard call DIatHct 'u a 5710 or t.686-310-9037, no smoking/pols, S325- 9 charge for the ra Timoa-Nowo is not ro- home on 5 oc.. lg. trees.» • Brtck & stool elding r. S450 ♦ dop. 539-0805. ■ ^ r , 733-0031 ext. 34 sponslblo for orrors af­- J lully fenced. Pool & spa.I 3 interior Fully LoadedIII FLEETWOOD- 1990, QOLDENW EST 199B, OS- YOUR __ Quaranteed package. tor thol tlmo. IW______MUBT.SEEItlll______14»6S.,6uhi.Mn!vtc______sumnblQ.loan_2.bdrm...2-.(2- .GOODINQ.2.bdrrnJoncod______•k k k t k k k = - -bdrm.-S-bathSi-outbulld- >. yrd.. 30161hAvoW. S450 Ads may be Ings & posture. 1140.900DO 832 Rim Viow Lono Eosli6l E stotos «43 S19,‘JOO. bolh. good sionor homo. = — AD— ^ = 3 2 e -2 2 (» -2 0 0 5 E 3500 dop. 736-0322. _ TIMES CLASSIFIEIIED cancelled early t ; TW IN FA LLS-for colo Tby ; wWo, 3 bdrm . 2 bniti. m. dow n. Coll 543-4C2S.B ;HAGERMAN Nowor 3 4 502 = HAQERMAN-Why pay llh Village Wool Pmk Mobilo i T ------H DEPAHTMENT o w n o r. 4 bdm i,. 2 bolh. ’ KIMBERLY. 1997 Guer­r- bdrm. 2 bnlh homo on 't- r for customer |_JJOM ESFORSA^ rent? New homo. $6 ont Homo »80. S23.900. N ew ly rom odolod. o«oot don home. 44'x27‘. 3 ocro tot, includos nppl. ‘REMEMBER 208-734-5538 down, se lle r pays all ck»-i75 iocotiont Roducod1,0 10 Reehwood- 1997douuro bdrni. 2 bolh. oil the up-). $6S0/mo. B37.611C, ^ convenience but ------PU B U C SERVICE )oy lng coata. Appro*. $475 »Qn wWo. Bol Air Builoy tKi I bIfttxJoy od you ptocofl OR . MESSAGE Pof m o.. 2 bdm i.. Ibath. dtsh-8h. $ 1 0 4 ,0 0 0 . Coll 733-3799 grodos, must bo movod.I; HAGERMANj • 3 bdrm. the charge will : «B-11.523,900 Any roasonablo olfor will Um# npo In Tho TJmo I Soiling proporty? Oon'l pojlu t w oahor/rango. groal lot.lot, a n d e o o o t 411 Aliolr Dr, loncod, $435 includoD O n th e lot w e hnvo- 3 be consldorod. 423-9222. A6i«7Nowt#lf>ollrT»to 208-677-4543 remain the same. ony fooa until It's cold, Foind $60.000. Call ^ -6 < 0 22.B .B TWIN FALLS-Now 4 bdrm., .Cham pion 1997. lGx7G. 3 2- water. Call 53G-24GB. come up your picturos. (BURLEY) Iroo inlormotion obou 7= 2 b a th . Ihring. lamlly, kiich-icH- bdm i.. 2 baih Ilko now, O w nor will c a n y w/down.1 jHAQERMAN • 3 bdrm. i. avo id in g tim osharo an tM Fair Ho s moking Cnll 324-7473 : «Men la In vMatlon of tha• LOIS BRAG^QQ JAr^ESS hHERRETT DA inding on the route. IM*. ra«Mn ara rtanby • delivery positi 1 ealty Brawle]Kley Realty EBrawley Really ;J^O M E. Cloon 1 t>drm, J p by the Times-News Wocrwad that an Owanmga^ Brawley Rea S3-15 Slovo & rolrig. No . weeks, depenc; interested; please stop t nd fiir out a contract srsar,.*s.'rq5; pels 543-9196. m osaago. • If y o u a re5t. ir West, Twin Falls and Homeseller | JEnOWE/WENDELL.'airv : - jlation department at »jn.. • bdrm ,. oppl.. i : at 132 3 rd St.itact Jackie in the drcula n l HUD TdM m al l«K>- e eo -o rrr. Ttia Toil-haa S290/S1S0 dop. 324-7901. . :t. 30Z talaphona numbar for tha I sheet or contai haaHna Impalrad W 1400- . 733-0931, e x t .: oa7-ea>s. E8 nmM -N«w», Twin1 FiFall*, Idaho Thurwlay, OciOctober 26. 2000______^ www.mai3gicvalley.<.com I” ^ ° a T T i n ^ lESELLER’ | W • Century 21, Q roater Vallejilley Properties • Contury 21,1 , Riverside • Gom Slato RoaltyRei ^ ' J Canyonslde Rocoalty/GMAC Rea! Estato • ( >rudonlial, tor Nannini Realty • D.R. CurtisCi Co. • Silver Sage ReRealty • Brawloy Realty • UUz Gulch Roa! Estato • Prud Coldwoll • Bankoi > Roalty • Coldwell Bankerr CurllsCi i Idaho Homes • MagicI • Volley Roalty • RoboftRc Jonos Realty • Strickrickland R eal Estate • Wills F Realty • IrwinI R< R o a lty Ijjjjjjjg n | ^ m e » N n j «f P iiT ■ 3 TWIN FALLS HORSE SALE ” > HORSE TRLR. 4 horsit ,r R L E R . Studio opi. Rolrlg., TWIN FA LLS, 3 bdmi,. bigg TWIN FALLS. MOTEL 3 C londom, Circio J. Good IV4 TWIN FALLS. Smollor ). $t00/wk. & $360/month. Olllco/ShopWorehouso TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK : KIMBERLY. 5 bdrni.. 1I I TWIN FALLS 5 bdrm s. 1 Vi , ovorVmnge, $250ino,-KJop, lot, $4 9 5 m o, dop, $300. f cond. $2300.034*5117.; )s, botho, No poto. $775/n>ono clean 2 bdrm. No polo, -248 2nd Av o w . 733-56300 Locations; Kimboriy Rd COMMISSION COMPANY _ ; bath, (ormhouu. 3 ocros, I ■ Can Irwin Roalty0734-6500, Coll 734-8041.M ______= Park Avo. Eostlond Dr N Friday, 6:00 pm JJOHN DEERE Modol M rs. *dop, Coir735-5399. rots, roq. Coll 733*4133,« I 0Qni00 4wOflc#hop.S775. ' JEROME- 2 a 3 bdrm., TwiN FALLS. 1 & 2 bdnn. i 606 I\ and Bluo Ukoo BlvdN, Octobar 27th, 1948 w/ Ioador. S1300/ol- : CalM23-4271.« TWIN FALLS. Rooms 4 IV iboth. AC. pallo, W/D. o p ls. avollablo. Subsidiz* V arious Sizes Tack oaloo first. for. Coil Oavo al 543-e92q; ^ g 603 I od. Pick up oppllcallonss MOBILE HOMES ISO Ronl. In nlco neighbor* FURNISHED APTS/ S436-$B50. 5 unlls I JI F o r more Info Roglstorod horsoa jKOHLER. 15KW d o n So^ : KIMBERLY. 4 bdrm. houso I at 1354 S. Washington ; with garogo. S910.00. Coll■nil hood, Incl. uso o> W/0.g; i^D UPU XES_ ovail,420*1011 324-6409. — coll STEVE ot Ihon grodo horsos. 4 -cyl. propono. 210 hra. I ■ kllchon & utils. $Z50/mo. St. Coll 208-734-6997.° HAGERMAN Live on ino‘2 H allow a Raalty Inc. Hovo conaignod roglstorod I 733-7445. boloro S p.m.* JEROME. Upaioirsopt. ~ - rivo nt tho Sponsmon’a. 5 ^ Noar now. $2900. Cap _ ♦ $100 dop. 736*4511 r* 3 bdrm 2 bolh. Coll lor ® ______734-4334 horsos in by 5:30 pm, 667*1919. KIMBERLY. RonI o r looso — JEROME-2 bdrm, lur- mis. ^ouih of Hogomian. ' Future horoo solos aro tho - TWIN FALLS. Sm . 2 bdrm. nlshod opt. In S en io r Cll-I- dotoils. 324*3336, both. $3S5/mo.*dopo8ll. JO TWIN FALLS. 1,000 sq. ft, ; KOHLEB.ISKWaonSia: ! w/option. nlco cui*do-oac. All uilllllos pakl.. RV opacos, rrwbllo homoo loot Friday of ooch monih * lo‘ houso for ront. No smok- I n n C o m p le x . Noar CllyV JEROME. 2 bdrm. 1 bam. ) to ront. 1,3 bdmi mobllolo bldg.. oiorago yord ovail, Q cyl.. Diosol. 229 hrs^ 3 bdrm. 1 balh w/gas. Ig. Con Inwin Roo»yO734-6S00. 2055 Oslorioh. 423-541 IH■ mrough Octobor y d . & d o g r u n . 1 c a r Ing o r pota. S 3 5 0 0 month. Park. N ow point, louridry.y- aulo garogo door, Vory - homo to soil. 837*6202 630 Railroad Ave. like now. S5900. 867*1919 . gorogo. $ 0 5 0 .423-6449.BI ■ V ^to r Incl. 733*e629.a No smoklng/drlnklng/poto,B; nlcol 644-9062 ■ 5*3-4930 TWIN FALLS. 1 bdrm. ONAN, 2 0 0 KW, G on i o l t>aaomont opt. No smok­ TWIN FALLS 1 bdrrrT Twin Falla, ID ( 55 TWIN FALLS. 3 bdmi. r1 - Ullls. pakJ,. $450 ♦ $1000 KIMBERLY - Sunsot Mon- } $26S/mo.+ $200 dop. Soo?n 4 s i i I 733-7474 400 C u m m in s, 5 0 0 hrir, !MURTAUGH. Lorgo houso J dop. Rofs, Call 324-2639. ing or pels. $400 por mo. I FARMS FOR RENT 1th balh. stove, rofrig. W /0 ^ or. Sanlor property, 1 Mgr. ot court, 221 Addi-Z \ 7 Enclosed. Liko nov^ ond yard. S485 pof month , loovo m og. If rw anowor.*" bdrm„oprta, AC.Porkllko dop. All ulll. & coblo. [ HORSE WANTED. Intor-if $14.000. 867*1919, ; pluo S300 dop, 432-663232 hookups. 1 c ar gom go. Coll a tto r 5 pm 734-1906. oon Avo. W. 733-9114 _ W ENDELL. Double 5. 4) ^ modloto * 4H English ridor . S575/mo.+dopoolt. JEROME. Basmont opi. 2 sottings. Subsidy avail, rt PLOW, long 5 boliom . 16^ ottor 6 p .m .* YWin I^aLls- 1/2 on fItTin TWIN FALLS - Sky Lane,a. lockups, 450 cow pormll. wonts 16H. ot loosi port 1 __ CoH Irwtn RoaRyO734*6S00.X>. * bodroom. foncod yard.d. for quallflod oppilcanls. Thourghbrod horso. CallII switch plow. In furrofl'- ~5 prlvotoontranco.no M onth. Only $500 + dop.3 cuto, cloan, 2 bdrm..l■ 1 Avail, now. C01I536-2135. ,TW1N FALLS - 0 Coll 423-5469, ■ 1 bath, w/d hookups, $33030 ' - i I 326*5030. plowing. S4000, 'Country Homo • 3 Mrm TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm.' 25 smoking/ dogs. $350 * wilh loasa. Cloon 2 bdrm. ol bath houso. NE oroa. 2 KIMBERLY- 3 bdrm. opt. ). month ♦ $200 doposil.II. 4 814 [- Coll 733-3269, ‘ p oaolO lo 4 . opIM lovol. dop. Coli324*S082.H _ with garogo. $660,00. Coll 2 b a th , oil oppia. ♦ W/D. HORSE. 2 yr. old rog. OH, . cor gorogo. gas hoal. N o am oking or pola. CollIll Credit & landlord chocks^9 1 WANTED TO RENTJ ] , Lena/ Poppy San brod. ' T A R P S -1 S 'x 5 0 ‘. a i O T lomlly room, omglo go­’ S750/mo.+$700.736-926969 KIMBERLY-Cleon sludio,0, 733-7445 botoro 5 p.m.B I roqulrod. Call 733*4607. 20'x50'. $250, 20'x60'. rago. largo yard. S650 734-8678 or420-6678,B ! Exc. culling/ reining — $275 d o p . All Ulll. pd. 5: LOOKING FOR FARM* prospoct. $7500 llmi. $350. Hoovy duty, wlll HANSEN - 3 bdrm. 2 bath, TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. 1 a-Hear the quieil TWIN FALLS. 1636 Binh TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrni. mo* ["• Not g a o . Coll 423-4700.« n bllo home, $385 + $3B5)5 GROUND. PauUEmorson Coll 736*9241. dollvor. Call 423-5212. oppls. loncod yord. Sprin- homo. S650/mo.*dop. Ava. E aat Culo l bdmi. M area. Call 438-8215 klor Sysiom. ouisldo potsots Pull bsmt. w/llroplaco.:oi TWIN FA LLS. 1 bdrm. opi, LaurrtPmtcApartmdrtBI 1 bath $300.00*doposlt. dop. Cnll 208*736-4623,B H O R SES 3 . V0 7 gontlo, I okay wllh doposil. wolor‘Of pooslblllty of bdrm. down*m* No p o is . Inquiro 01 503Lf 176 Maurico Sirool B30 3rd Ava. West »B. 1 groen broko, poporod,!' Ii 705 ‘ includod. S600.00 rno. Ith 3rd Avo, E. Twin Falls, ID.> Twin Fall* bdrm. 1 both. $375*dop. ’ 4 ^ l07 1 I 4 616 I More Inlo call 677-3390 |I IRRIQATION sioltB. h ugo paniry, 2 both ■ hoommateswa^ KIMBERLY • dooo 10 olo-llo- upstolrs. 736-9038 aftor^ 6 WENDELL. Small oport- ______734^«t88 424 4 th A v a . EaaL 1 bdmi.,1, I OFFICE & HORSES, sonlor quarlor ■ moniory school. 3 bdrm. 1 1 bath. $325.00*dopooit., I RETAIL SPACE A t i l . . Jb bl^S^Ltifls lls TWIN FALLS. 610 3rd ^St, mont for ronl. Call mom-n- T W IN F A L L S 1 bdriTi J YWl^J PALLS. ii75monih:■ horso ronch golding. Kid° OINE & Borkoloy punipj balh with a d d on. Appls. rr,. ings at 208-S36-2326.M $295 dop. Ulll, pd, 761 442 Locust *6. 1 bdmi. 1 T gonlio. 9 yr. Palomino '5 North. 1 bdrm. 1 both. both. SSOO.OO+doposlt. ~ all ulll. pold, nleo location ° $6,000. 4 CYL. DEUTZ lomify nn. Irg yard. S475. T Main W. No pols,326-4477 , •••••••• by C ^ . Coll^737*9565.« moro, Bolh sound. $1000P DIESEL ENGIN£. Th«Motnt 7WI739r39 S38S.OO*doposlt. 128 M artin *13. 2 bdrm. 1 ; ooch/olfor. Call 324-2028, — 201 Ramago. 2 bdrm. 1 i 6 0 4 I TWIN FALLS ------b a th , S42S.OO-»doposit, TWIN FALLS L $4500-bOth low h rs. 92Q TWIN FALLS - 3 bdrm,', 2 both. S400.00*dopo9lf. I UNFURNISHED 4( 4( ♦ ♦ « « « « 1 Privote Office, all utilitiosIS w ontod, $250 por month.I, LAMBS. Suffolk yoarlingaa FT. WADE RAIN WHEEL A- I APTS/DUPLEXES B R A W L E Y balh. S 5 7 5 /m o * cloonlngI'^O 1766 Maplewood. SPA- i FIRST MONTH Fflee// pold, $225 por monih Ullls. pd. Coll 733-0973. from oKcollont broodingg UNE. $2600. 734-9444.;* dop. No pots, rols roq.5Q- CIOUS 3 bdrm. 2 bathIth REALTY s to c k , 8 OWOS & 4 lo t ; - 367 Elm 8L 734-6856 539*0707 o r 733-0707 or '« tLYDE-S PIPE REPAlff Call 734*4101 attor 2. with lots ol oxtras. No'lo BURLEY Nlco 1 bdrm,le Nowor 4 plox. uppor 2 420*0707 wolhora. C all 733-605B. ' H an d lin o s , m a in llnep. “ S »moklng-$950.00 f small pets ok w/asparaio bolh, W /O hookups, ofl- Contact W alt Hoss 1300' pivot. Call 324. loaso option. $ l 200/mo:no: Brockonrldge homo. atro o t parking. S w iss Brooding BULL. 16 SI SOO por mo. Coll Kaniml 1-868*301-9037. deposit. Appiicallons now G om S tate Reolly I 4 7 0 2 I 9551. A&G Irrlgotion- ront. 734*2121 ovoa. $385/mo.+doposlt. 737*3939 m o s.. wlll dollvor In Magic?, I FARM/RANCH — or Clndy Collins at EDEN • Lg 2 bdrm. upstoir* Can Irwrtn Roony«734-6500. — Volloy aroa. $975. Call TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.^ 2 733-5336 Of 734-6104, ™ ““ ^734-6505. 706 n apt. $275 + I 50 dop.. TWINFALLS s S::^761.B JsUPPUES/EOUiy I4 botti 11S3 Monaco $900 a ♦##♦♦♦♦♦** t TWIN FA L L S. 2 bdrm. i « I F A R M S E E D & ' ri, ieo TWIN FALLS. Collogo 2 laundry handy. 423-5670. 1 Oroal Rates S Locationa B -uttful Homo 733-7060 bath. $475/mo.+S450.,Q RETAIL & OFRCE AIR COM PRESSOR. Allas — bdrni. lomlly rm, sm.m . R L E R . 2 bdrm. dupiox wllhin TWINFALLS Coll 737*3916 or 737-3969 Iron boof cowa. Call 9 I 1 FERTILIZER t TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm. 2» - Cantannlal Square Mall Coplo. Diroctolr, 5hp, Ilko I kitchon, Appls. fumlshod.od. garooo & privato yard, TWIN f a lls . 2bd7TF: 886*2123. ______bolhs. liroploco. outo 81 $ 610.00. Call 733-7445.>. 1 bdrm apt. $335 V 4500 sq ft g now,$1200.667-1919. _ • TRrriCALESEED. ■" JJP W/D. $500/m o. 733-0881 bslm. opt. $450/mo. uni. ,f, CA TTLE • DAIRY 40 hOOd sprlnklors. oppls. Incl. boforo 5:00 p.m.B 2 bdrm apt. $440 Bluo UkO8l200-4500sqft CASE IH 17 Fl Chlsol plow, w in te r vorioty. Nlco noightx)mood. oxcol.mK t w i n FALLS. Locoiod S16 Incl. *dop. Call Tom ori ' S1C63uptoS4500 ^ S pringor Hollora, 208-645* ir Globo 733-1373 h 2 & 3 bdrm Town ^ 2 2 ^ o r 645* 2485 ovo^^ high clooronco, Bosl ollor school dist. S850/mo. S th A v o , N. 1 V, b d rmm. . JEROME - 2 bdrm, lh Carol ot 208*736*6240.«- Falls Avo.-1500-20003qll 1; 678-6996 Coll 324-2055, Stovo & rolrlg. Avail,111, both, appio Includod.Ci. Houaes $495 TWIN FALLB. 2 bdrrT $1312 upto $1750 R i 708 00 tmsh and wotor pd.. 1000 ? c a S e s m t r a c t o h — Now. $400/mo,-»S200 W Bright. Spacloua & Cloon townhouso, fonced bockr*' Downtown-741.4573Bqlt, 1, 85 cows $75,000, Also,1’ 1951 w/4 whoolo. hass I H A Y . G R A IN TWIN FALLS dop. Coll 420-4241 or af- N. Lincoln. N o pols, $365» Woll Mainlalnodt yard. W/D hookup. No $ 660 to S3500(ulllltl08 pd)ril dairy for sale or looso, STOPI ■f dopoolt. Call S43-8256.H buckot & blado.runss . ^ lor 8 pm 734-6587,W Somo w/Yard.Slon^o& pots. $450 + $225 dop.2- EasUand Avo 700* iSOOsqft^ Call 531*5052 J ■ good. Call 436*3640. . . | II you oro looking lor o good Plooso coll 208-733-6242. 7; ALFALFA. Quallty-approx; rental • look no funfiorl)M TWIN FALLS. Nowor hornomo JER O M E -Roal cloan 1 & 2 - 5 5 2 5 ta $7 5 0 (utllilios pd)d^ C A t t L E ■ OAIHV H tH U bdrm opts, subsidizedid H(X)kups Avollablo Appnsx, 170 hood, 22.8000 CA T.100 KW Gon Sot. 330. ‘ 120- IT bolos avallablo. Wo hovo 1 .2 .3 and 4 with canyon rim vlowa. TW IN F A L L S . 3 bOrm. a2 SHOP & OFFICES , Cat diosol. Solf cont. Exc. :ro. whon avail, according lo10 No Pota, bath In country, $500 RHA. 3,58 BF. 3.19 Pro. Will dollvor. 733-4455. bodroom hom os to 3 bdmi, 2 both on 1 ocro. 011 C all 734-6600 NOWI Ovarhaad doora cond. $7500. 867-1919 ayl S1400/mo. Incom o. Ploygrounda. oil *dop. No smoking 3250N 208*886-2663 Iv msg, ■ - HAY 6 T ons. 3rd. culUng, chooso Irom. Coll todoyl 1153*12503qft a COMBINES. N6 Gloanor ' Hallow# Roalty Inc. C all K ant o r Clndy/ kllchon applo. laundryfy TWIN FALLS 2300 E 733-2033 ovos*i $ 5 2 5 to $575 C A TTLE Brongus bull, itt Small bolos. $80/Ton, 733-5336 o r 734-6104M rms. No pols, 324-3484. S a ra to g a Apta, , w/2 0 ‘ hoodor. JD 4400 Coll ovoo. 733-2469 , 734-4334 , fwiN fiALLS. Noony now'w Nood o spaco to loaso?•? m o, old rog. bull $ 1200, diosol. Exc. cond., 14' FInost Apt. community fiaa' 3 bdrm. 3 both 4-plox. I Coll 654-2245 0 HAY-150 ion 3rd crop a fow 1 & 2 bodroom units * • Wo win find tt ior youi hoador. Must socrillco r 1150 Imporial St. $605/I' TIDWELL JENKS ------CATTLE SAL~E------duo to hoallh. $25,000 for3t ailallo from Foirlioid. ovalloblo. Call 735-1600 mo.*$650dop or$650mo. 5 241 RFV. Coll for oppolnimonl, « Property Managementt Twin Falls Liveslock bolh. Coll 208-467-2075 on 1 yr. loose 736-7466.«5 733-5203 or 420-3711 Commission Companyy or 731-2075 Shannon Wolf 560-2856. ■ TWIN FALLS - 1 bdrm.• TWIN FA LLS. Now 3 bdnTT “ Saturday OcL 28.2pm. ^ HAY - 30 ton of good ruoi- $325 mo. $150 dop. No TWIN FALLS DAIRY MILK BULK TANK, i -News 1 2 both, slnglo cor garago.^1 ; Office S p a c es Avollablo1 Com ploto dlsporoal ol 400 gal. Good ohape. lly allolfa hay, $60 a ion. The^ peta. Coll 736-6716. $65 0 m o . + doposil. Coll dairy hord. 125 hood of ' Call 654*2245.______„ Blue L akes Blvd N, $600/offor. 3 2 6 ^ 0 1 7. ■ . TWIN FALLS • 1 Studio® doyo 731*0004 or ovo- )r milking cows, Kimborly Rd. Eoslland Or. FORD Jublloo w/ .ontn 'HAY * D airy h a y for saio." apt.. No amoklng/pols,,■ nings 734*2121.■ ro C A T T L E . 1 2 2 H o isio in i|. V, ion balos. 23% protein. $300 -^SISO dop.734-3303, _ Various Sizos. For moro V loader. F e rg u a o n 35. Ol­ 1: TWIN FA LLS. Naw 3 bdrm;Tl. info coll STEVE Ot cows, youlhlul hord. 61 iver Supor 55 w/lront,t 197 RFV. Dolivory ovoila- TWIN FALLS • 2 bdrniTi ]. blo. Call 208<«48-7ll5or 3ES1 J dupiox with garogo a& Hallowa Raalty Inc. 1st & 2nd lactation, 65 Ib.i; toodor Farm all A. Ford- bath, Stovo. rolrig, DW. &• privato yard. $710. 733*3* ______734-4334 avorago. SST, 20 holfors ,11 206-221*0178, ■ r come, by The WO. No pola. 737-0067, ' eon Major dioool. Coll If you arc unable u co call or 7445. boloro 5:00 p.m.!L TWIN FALLS — wllhln 3 mos. of calving.j; 825-5566 or 420-3812. ■■ HAY A LFA L FA - 2 OlriM- oHor Spm.W______, $1 3 7 5 oach. Will Cull 12. “ 1 0 0 + ib boles, 1 0 0 * T-of; vs office, simply clipip and m ail this - TWiN FA L L S. Now dupiox. READY TO MOVE INTO >r FORD tractor 90 hp.. 4 ” Times-News TWIN FALLS • 2 bdnn. 1 2 bdrm. 1 bolh w/garago3° 1560 sq.fl, olflco on Northrth Call 435.563*3332 or ,1 2nd & 3rd $ 9 5 . Will eofl; bath, opis.. AC. DW. W/0 no 435*563-8061 ■■______wheel drlvo, 1998 modol order formI tco our classified deparcmc enc so 3 & o p p ls, NW nroo. $525/*y* Fillm oro n o a r P o lo lin o TS110, Undor 3000 hrs,. omoll am ounts. 324-5082« hookup, kitchon oppls.. m o.+ S 360 dop. 736-9269.'9- Rood. Prico nogolloblo to CATTLE, dairy hord for , cob, oir. 4 y e ar financingg HAY. 460 Balea. briglit d w ichouc delay. walk*ln closot & storogo "3 lorm, Conloct WALT-T sole. W/4,1 [5F&3.4P now se ed in g . Hoy- omoll thac we cann gget your ad scarted unit. No omoklng/pots,“ TWIN FALLS.Naw;3 availoblo. Asking bdrm. deluxe townhouseso HESS 737*3939. Qomim Call 537-6579. ). balos- $ 9 5 Ton. 2 n d cut- 735-0473 $2B.500/Offor, 543-6319, • Plca.'ic priprint dearly with dark per>encil or pen - with privolo yard &6 Stole Roalty Pacific Statea Equipment.it. t i n g h a y 1 4 0 b r ig h t. TWIN FALLS. CioiyT' gorago. $760.00. 733-3- TWIN FALL^ ~ w antod opon. 300*400lbs. ^ clean, maturo. Small • T h e re ;;ireki: iipproxitrtatcly 23 charlanicters (includin>j bdrm. Kitchon oppls. No Si GRAIN BINS *2 small s U ^ ° 7445 boforo 5:00 p.m.B!_ Upstairs olllco space forlor - o n d UP, Coll 543-8373,BT makooffor.Ca11423-5136.g* balos* $85 Ton. 733-3269, h la n k spiices)sp;i per line pots/smoking. $325+dop. looso, Approxlmatoly>ly (J h u KARS, B o b w h lio r HAY. ollallQ. 40 T. of 3ro, Incl. utils. 208-735-0473, . HORSE TRAILEH 2 810118. edule w hich is printed 1 1 bdnna. ataning at $400.10. 2000 sq.lt, ol $-65 porlot QUAIL, Phorooh QUAIL 60 T. Ol 2nd, $90/T.. 14T. • P Ichm; p;vpay iiccordinp to m tc scedi 10. sq.tt. 7 offices'plus large■go Roodv now. 678-8976. double axlo. G ood llros. TWIN FALLS • 6Sl lOcTi: 2 b d n n a . atartlng ol $400. - Call 324*4212 balos. oasy accoss. Clear hcUnv. tion. upstairs condo, 2 3 bdrma. atartlng 01 $430.10. rocopllon aroo. New point.'"*• ------5 5 r r a T p 5CE S------— Lakoa aroa, 543*4616 spe*^l RoinR <.>n w hich bdrm , a rp la . carousol llro-'• N ow offoring groat Cheap Intornet accoss. 2 1 'ond 17*. JD-4010 Diaaal. $5700. ovos or leave a ■ ’ossogo, • W l- w illII n o tif y y o u i f t h e r e is a sp •Backbone'Intornol Schoffor15Wft. offsot placo. A -. nowor point &^ m ovo In spoeJal^ or _____ Call ini^hc resultrest in a discounted priceic e carpot. $500, C all N ow 734-1600 a c c e ss Is right noxt door. E disc.. $4200. C a aa IH 17 " ft. high cloaranco chisel,1 no rain, sm. bales, SBO- > -O n ly BUHL - Small 2 bdrm. ro­ T t Call Lynn Rasmussen , $85 por ton. 326*4518 • 3 lin e mtuit inimum * Private Party C !' TWIN FALLS. Studlo’a ai,r Proporty Managomont.nt” 4-horsa straight load. Exc,r, plow $3800. IH 610.24 frig. w ater Includod, $375,o S U ta A p ta . 232 2nd Ava. condition. $3000 Coll T haM om t 733-0739 737*3800 or 733-2607. holo grain drill w /soodorir HAY. 15 to n s of 3rd cui- Picasrase ru n my ad in classissification s No. #B7. $200*doposlt, 438*8967 $2700, Call 734.7791 tlng. n o roln. $85 per ton, tWIN »iALLS*NeiV.33 Colonial Apts. 203 4th St.5t. TWIN FA LLS. Unlquo ®n’ of* E-MAIL your classifloa eod or 7 3 1-1657. Ploase call 208*326*4593. bdrma. 2 balh, garago. 3+ flee, high traffic locollon. # _____ for ______days.d '• North. *201. $285.00+ all to us at $ 680 Up,, com or of Lono*^ dopoall. Includes heot, Approx, 3 ,o6o feet. Avail, (Print one chm;hi»riii.icr per plcn*e, Inclut:luJini: I'l.inlc 5p,icc».) J ' tw ln a d » m lc ro n .n e t ro 6 .4 th E . Call733-e207W! b r a w l e y Doc. 1. 208-338-0659,■ 2 REALTY “ 1 Baddlng. 208*342*0510 - _bdnTuduplox.corpof1..ulii..I.______734?B8BB______4 808 — ------during worthing hours,— rm. No smoklng/pato, ' = I — COMMERCIAL— :-I S E - $400Ano. Call 733-3742.Bii 605 ■ r e n t a l ^ ^ HORSE * 3 pair ot singie I ______4 m Jump alandards & 1 pair 0 I ROOMS FOR RENT VWIN PALLS * Nice 2/00 y JEROME. 3200 sq, TTfl. of wing standartla. 2 aet n. tow nhouse. Lrg, bdnns, or* of lump cups. 735*3214 N D A „ I, jenauehoiid.y Motol'll w/ofllcoapaco, I4lt.ovor* ; H O ^ & b a th . Colhedral callings V. head door. Call 324-3101B’■ c 737*0670. ■ & lofl. Aulo garage door.r. $1 0 0 8. up wkly. 401 W. A C . a p p I s . . w a • Main. Call 324-2361 _ KIMBERLY. 1200 sq. fl. HORSE - 5 yr old Appy N ;im c ______+ TWIM PALLS i65^»ki3i!b:!5* bldg.on.lViac.Wlllloaaala a goldlng. lols of color. Welt tar/aanltatlon pd. $800 * tor broko, worked w/canlo •*& rr- $300 security dap.> • m(. Special. Microwavo./e . partial or all. Short tem i or A JJre.^^ ______733-3430,______T^frtg^autns.li^.T^tW<98 iong torm, 208-736-4842.42. fee d lols. Witt soil only to — an axporlanced rider.• (B . Cjty/Sratc/Zip ___ tWIH f^ALLd * ^ica aizod TWIN FALLS a $1500. Call 324-4016B 2 bdrm. loncod yrd, utlli*1* /weekly affordable clean, Shop/Otflco/Warahousa rhunc Numl'cr ___ Ilaa Included, somo appls.». Quiat. frtondly. 733-M202_ 3-Naw unlls now avallablo KTDA. Call 326-4313,______tvViN fJALLS-fiapn MriiiTleT lor loasa. x x o n 00 * 2 0 2.400 Sq. Ft, goate, steer wreslling, TWIN FALLS 1341 Kimborly Rd. $100 packing, $1900.536*6761.S: oor waak, Coj 733-6452,S2, * 1 e 3.600 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedroom Units, . HBRSEBRAffS-iUSaV C loso to school & shopping.3' TWIN FALLS. Rooms.la" Next to tho Twin Foils r n 'I 'X 3 line niintmum All unlls Includo rafrig. SBO/wook. mlcrowovo.,o Municipal Qolf Course.0 . aaautiful. Show qualityZ / O 3 --7 700 ira black w/dari< gray loolhor rongo. DW, micrewavo & refrig. Utilltlos pd. Coblo3ld Call 733-717B fo r m ora Of. Inform ation. upholatory, rubbor tires.IS. N u m b e r o / I ______T otal AC. No pots. TV. no pots,1201 Kimber­ $1950.768*2356 '/ D o y ^ ______C all T o d ay . 736-7105 ly Rd, o r coll 735-0232,BB After 6pm 734-S951. tW lN f a l l s A8. i400. f1 1 - 3 d a y . s ...... $ 1 6 . 3 7 bodroom . Hoal, hot>t 1 3 1 ...... ^ . . $ 2 3 . 3 8 w ater, and coblo paid. 4 - 7 d a y . s ...... ELW OOD a EVANS fieiinVIAZDiIA ...... $ 4 1 . 6 5 ______734-1401 8 - 1 5 d a y s ...... TWIN FALLS ’ ...... $ 7 8 . 5 0 D on't M!m Out! 16-30 day.s ...... Nower 3 bdrm, 2 bath with gorage, C allToday Hallows Proparty □ My chcck or m oney order is cncio:Iosed for $ ______a Bill iny VISvISA, M aster Chargc, TWIN FALCS D iscover or A m erican Exprcss(cliclrclc onc) While Suppllta U stt . 1 or 2 Bodfoom C r c d i t: C a r d N u m b e r ______S om a wllh garago. CallToday! E x p i n iition r i c Date .1______Hallowa Realty Inc. 7 3 4 -0 3 4 M ail i hyour order form &. paylaymcnt to: TWIN FALLS, 1 a 2 bdrm. T h e TTimei-Newi, ir P.O. Bo* 54848,Twin Falls apta., no pels/smoklng. ID 83303-05488 Call tor details 734*4431. - o r - TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm.. 1 Mi rhe Timet-New., 325 1/22 E.I Sth No. - bath. $450 + dop. Th< Call 733-3669. Burley ID 8331818 m 1894 Bkm Lat ______o f - 2 bath. Coniral hasting and AC. garage, deck. 5-3900 R afrlg,, range, DW. W/Oi t£ BOUUeVAfiDl hookup. Laaia & credit f T H E P L A C M i lTheTimees-News check «g, $646 + 8600 dap. Can T r« a y 736-6503. l^ursdoy, Octotobor 2 6 .2 0 0 0 , Tlme#-Now8,NS, Twin Fatla, idaho E9

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    3 LIN«ES$ ^ t IO IDays | ) - s 1 0 l i ! For items under• ior adding up tot( $1000 (Maxiriimum of 4 itemss please) I (S ) each addi.ditional line. Private Partyty only. Some rcslriaions■ apapply. Merchandise only.)) ^ MHTheTiimes-Nevm Call?733-0931 IExt.2 or C577-4042 Today!1 jor COAST HR, usod. 3X12-r- L a p to p c o m p u le r w/WInI BEDROOM SET. 3 pioco.. LIFT, hydraulic van iiil lorr BIRDSI Baby Quaker*. FREE, F yollow Lab. lomoto, TABLE TA SAW Maklta 6'** OAT HAY, 40 tons, clonn,on, R A N G E , Hot Polnl, oldor African Grey. Plonus, 4 rnos. did. Too a good w/R w oussoau porta tablo. S70 por ton. Coll 731-M- m odol. wtillo.woilts good.Mj 20 II, 10X14*12', o d d lolM 95. S200 & NEC PonliumI Mahogany, box springs; handlcappod poruon, mottross. Call 733-G405. SOOO- Coil 732-5951. Caique. Groot pricos. ■ homo Call 53G-5034, ■ 18‘x45" I out-lood porta t2SS or825-5383Ji _ SSO. Cali 208-733-0661.t. ' dooro&windows423-59766 laptop. $300. 735-1028. COUCH, two lonos ol darkI MEAT GRINDER - Hobo - 733-4500______IGERMAN SHEPHERD • table. S250. 543-4123 ST R A W . Big botos, Ig. or REFRIGERATOR Whirl- i e o s T I 810 1 om. lots, dolivory ovoll- gold, Rogulnr iongth, oxc. SNP, Rl. 3'plinso. IBOXERS. AKC. rog. Oniy AKC rog puppios. horn WELDER, vV£ wiro loodor. Ho- “‘I- pool. 13 cu. tl, Whito. I COMMUNICATION FIREWOOD cond. SIOO. Coil 423-4711. commercial. 423-5907 2 lelt. 1 molo. 1 lomolo. Sopt. IG. S2G0 onch Call baid b brand. Commorcial a blo. Coll 340-57I9, ovo- cioan. $150,734-4326 3 24 -0 2 4 G a (lo r5 p m s, nings or 431*1960 doys.a _ ■ DEVICES • DINETTE 6 chn.r S300,’ MISC - Sovorui oocholQdj . lown ft whilo. 326-5446. si?o.S550. Call 732-5951. ^ R E F R IG E R A T O R , IrOBt-st- 1 CAT noods quiot homo. < W ANTED TO BUY OATS, J ------BLAZ^KING------O ld e r d in e tte SGO. Re* quills, dilloroni si;os ai^d ( GREAT DANE puppios ^ Iroo. & »tovo, w/soll-'II- MOTOHOLLA (1) P P 2000. d in e r S75. Caii 654-2332I pricoo. Cham saw, S45. Ooclawod, noulorod. 1st shols. cnn go homo I 823 1 CALL 676-2268______Cloanlng ovon. motchlngIng (1)87, (3)GTX,{2) MIX.1 wood burning siovo S400. good compank3O,73-l-l099 J; ______678-3654______: DINING SET, lormni Iruit- Avon duck coliociions, Hallowuun. oniy a low lolt. ■ VARIETY FOODS In h a rv o st gold, Frigidairotiro Colt 734-9794. < S40. Modol cars, SSO i Call (129-5072, uvomngs.B | FIREWOOD Cui/apirl hord^, wood loblo. C c o n eb o c k ) CHESAPEAKE Bay Ro- ^^^SUPPUES_J brond, Vory good cond.id . , ooch. Call 733-0355. inevors, AKC Cen. 7 top ; S 1 5 0 0 0 . Soo O 300 S,g, Wrion you nnvn ilomn iiioufKl wood S90/PU lond. YouI chairs,nowStSOO. G ^ ^ PYRENEES. Pure- _ 40| yoof homo yoo no loooor \ S750/ollor. Call 732-8254. MISCELLANEOUS quallly pups. S300. Cnil brud puppios, SI50. DIETRICH Dl sen io r Rivor St.. HolKry 768-4440, PU, Sl40/cofd doiivored 734-3699 or 326-3719. __ rxMd. Bdvonito thorn '' (8 cord mln.) 324-7697.B • N ordic Troc, SKl'nTRIM Pionso caii 208-3G0-7576. CLASS C nrosolling T RINGER WASHER. Hor>t , ~~ DINING TABLE, Hound, 1 w/ 2 loaves, 4 choirs, *33 Monarch wood burn-• (CHIHUAHUA, AHC, 14 wk f,IRISH SETTER PuppiOS •HAND PICKED" poiato- -- sm-- I p o ln l STOVE/HOOD, i ANTIQUES^ I solid wood. $200. Calli Jn g e o o k elo v e 73J-0G14' lomolo. Father, mnlo AKC ^ Rog. Paronls on silo. -fi''ps. Pfico pof bag »s SOib- COLL£CTjBL£^I SIOO 00, Grool shopo.: , 4 809 n I Bi FURNITURE ^ 811 & CARPET I 678-0954 If no answor Champion. Molhor, show SG.OO. lOOlb-SlO.OO con­ J 423-6369 ' 1 COMPUTERS I 1 ' MOVING BOXES 7 inalos. Rog'al, loyal & S' ploaso lonvo m ossg, 75+, Oil SI20S w/papor & quallly, SSOO/sonous cniir. loving Podlgroo avail. tact 1^ Aiicin Shaw «r 544- only, Cotl837-405t. 7534 or Natalie Towno »> ANTIQUE & COLLECT*r r WASHER & DRYER Qos“9 COMPAQ PENTIUM,■ BARREL sldo Choirs,(2) ■ .nsorts. SIOO. 037-C544 . C ham pion bloodlinos, 71 ~ groon voivoi, S75 00. Co- 544-2227 ovos. only or IBLE FURNITURE, Circoreo dryor. whllo. Good cond.Id. 20GB, complolo syslom. TOP MATTRESS SET POTTERY KICK WHEEL- 'DACHSHUND-Mini 0 wks. HnninioitlO. =' IIQ. S7SOO. orbotnS125 romk; lampSlS. 734-5787. malo, Roddappio S250, 1-208-366-2389 544-2158 S' days.Will deliv­ 1900-1950.2091 C/>ndlo- S449.Cail 208-733-1110, Still in ptosiic. 5260.00. H as motor. S125. er wilhm Lincoln County.. m 837-«544 I. BEO. supor single. Cop- Coil 326-4782______- w o o d Avo. oftor 5:30 p.m _ COMPUTER • Pill 600 734-8881 Call 93-1-50-10 Jack Russell puppies. ^ n to ln 's w/m ollross. SIOO. ' OINGO/BLUE HEELER, Rosorvo yours lodoy. 6 RED " t POTATOES, S15/bU- ORG A N, Irom Rock Crooklok W A S H E R /D R Y E R o o»«.. t. MHz 128 MB. 20.4 GB. 1 SOFA & LOVE SEAT llghli ,.PRESSURE Washer.Slip. ‘ riap sack RUSSETS. Id- Konmoro oxc. cond. 1 Crib mattress S15. Sofa lem alo. DINGO/RED wks. old Cnil 733-4?57. ’J Sottlomont, Exc. cond. . 2xDVD. Cd-RW, 17-I Table S65, 736-4565 colorod w/oak trim, S500) 2000 PCI, S225. S10A)urlap sack. 324-306B S2S0. Single waohor.Jf- moniior. spoakors w/sub- (or sol. Call 678-4903 orr Cilii 732-SOSt. HEELER, mnlo 4 pups LAB r PUPPIES AKC Rog. _ . SlOOO. Coll 735-1205, lolt. All rod. 1st shois,lails ‘• S125, Worronty. 736-480505 woofor. 32 mb GoForco>• BED. Complolo Twtn bod. 431-9802 9 wks. Ist shols. dew- ^ WATCH Gold pondont 0 SIOO.OO or bosl oflor. REFRIGERATOR, SidO by’ docked. S50 oa. 733.7954. i 825 ] ,ladloo. Clrco 1S10. oxc. ^ grophlcs. Win. OOSE. I Sldo S400. Hido-o-bod - claws. 4 black -S250. ■ «C. W ASHING MACHINE Por- . Pleaso coil 208-732-^ 10. SOFA - 4 pioco soctionoi ' FBEEbl.ckU.b..culi.' I WANTED TO BUY | cond. S350. Call 326-3116. toblo W hirlpool. Foro r S ieo o . Coll 326-3390. wl rociiner & slooper.. S300. Call G54-2332 each, 2 chocolaio- S300. ^ COUCH & lovo som . S250! som o w,ivy hiiir, somo each. Parents ovaiinbio — opartmonls. S 180/ollor.O'- COMPUTER DESK Oak S400. Roclinor. SSO. Cnil straigiii n.iir. 5'.' wooks CAF) CARRIER lor 4 whoOl I i 802 I Call 438-5614 or 438-8254 T able & (4) choirs, SIOO. 735-I0C8.______' R E M E M B E R lor viowing, 436-2820 S600. Cull 324-2605 Cheat ol drawers, S25. Thai birthday adyou placedI old Call 324-1362. ^ Handlcappod scootoi*. i I APPLIANCES I LAB. AKC, p u p s. OFA K Call c 676-4575 ] ” 1 EDGE computor, monitor Vlbratlng recllner. S50. SOFA Roclinor on onch’ sorno Iimoago in T/io |FREE KITTENS lo good ond. S450 Call 324-2805 Corf. 3 block fornaios, 4 — a n d 3ludont dosK, Aii lor>r Butcher block, S200. 1 T,mos-NQ\v^ Now is Iho h om o. 2 while 1 block. yollow m ales, 324-34(ilM COLLECTOFVHiSTORlAN ELECTRIC RANQE ir Sm all w ork Oonch, S20. ' limo 10 como pick up your will buy Gomtan/Jepene«> S lld o In. alm ond. Excol, J S200, Call 735-6803. SOFA. 4 yrs. Old. Hko now ' ' llllor box Ir.Tiiiod. 676-1277 p Coil 324-9664, Light blue & Ivory p atto"i. piclutcs. Slop by Tho : PERSIAN. Flully Hal laCcd " WWII Hem s, medals, cond, SoK-cloanlno. $175. 803 I FH EE KITTENS. PiOOSO Calico baby doll S2S0 , Sl25/0lfer. Coll 733-30^3. Cuslomor Son/ico Dopt daggers, swords, Hags. Coll 736-7377 J,, J^ B A Z A A R S ^ C R A R S J call436'0215 Pioose call 20Q-825-5-I02 G78-3114 SPRINGWALL Chiroprociic: ______lodayl______f IFamilies. Paren • FREE'niaio Australian PIT p BULLS - St 75 Black ft fTp A nnual craft show. Sonlor jfits, Students...! oiocuic adjustable bod, SATELLITE. 12 II. Wllh Un- Shopliord Bordor Collio. HORSE WANTED. Inter- Ils. W o h a v e c o m p Fawn, Pnymonis avail. Slldo In, olmond, Excol.__ C o n lo r KImljorly, 310 N, nowSI650 osking Idon rocolvor, controls, rnedialo - 4H English ndar cond. Sotfcloonino.S176. iputers for youl approx. 4 yrs. Old. Good Aiso nood siud 543-22G4 Main g-4pm. 10/26. Bokod S7£0/0ff0r. 732-8254. doscramblor+romotos,' loving pol. 206-736-8180. w ants 1GH. at loast part Coll 738-3733 ol. (oods. Ig. vaholy ol cratis. Used Compulcrs... S 150. Cnil 206-326-497-1 Of 737-7979 or 423-4701 Thourghbrod horso. Call FREEZER . Kolvinolor,J’S. Lunch S groal tun. E" 1 = 3 ' F'R'EE Hog. Block Lab. ^t r a i n Tn c “ p"r 6 g r a m s 326-5030. 3; = • Word PcrFect 81Z I SEW ING MACHINE, Elna' Good hunting dog. Call 19CU. II.. uprlQhl, S225. DocfPrlzos. H EATIN G & ombroidory machmo, loss available ai Tows Ranch HORSE fjp WANTED. Inlor- Excol, cond. Coll 734-0287 • Gomes ’ 029-5540______HununoCiub.a8G-2100. GARAGE CRAFT SALE • Internol ready AIRCONDmONI^ than 1 yr. old. Soldom - modialo • 4H English ndor LARGE SELECTION OF1. 2 2 9 7 Klngsgato Orlvo usod. Pd. S2700. KellI FREE^ TO GOOD HOME yYORKSHIRE TERRIER wants w ICH. at toast part Rocondltlonod oppls. 87 C)cl.28. lOom,-3p,m. • ond much moro! S2200 w/clolh soltnr, Onimallan X puppios. 5'v 7w ks. old. rnaio. 2vaccs. Thourghbrod Tl horso. Call I w eeks old. Look jusi like ProToch Sorvico Co. U aslowos*l89 BLAZE KINO Flroploco in- S2400. SURGER. 5 CKC tog. S450. 733-4500 326-5030. 3; 1708 Klmborly fld.*TF^ I 804 ------^1 son, w/Wowoia.28'Wx25*HI thread. Elna, bolh boughtI Daimalians. 734-5913. Of 734-4908 ^ —5 New: *329 & up PALLETS - 40-x4-will pay RA N Q E • Usod Hopor gos B BUILDINQ MATEHIALS^ | K eith’s AAP S450, Utility Ira lle r6 'x 9 ' at sam o iimo, pd. S1200. FFREE to good homo. Lab - top dollar. 208-G77-2728 t m n g o . S50/ottor. Call 733- ro- » Ineiudoj Worronty S500. Coll 733-9006 Will sell lor seoo or willI cross, 5 mo old. Playlui, 4 8 2 2 I J l 89 4 7 or 734-0420, son nii lor S3K, 934-5544 nlleciionoio. ndorablo. ■I t o o l s / m a c h in e r y PIANOS.p i # Warn 10 soli your IHs BLOG. SUPPLIES. Car- EARTH Wood Stovo. ;■ , Call 537-6886 Canilolord | )isod pianoV Wo pay cash » . p o tln a . houso stoln, llro- • • S450/ol1er; SPACE HEATER, porinblo lor your uaod piano. placo doora. Coll 734-5785 Call 934-4410 oil. 63,000 BPU. Exc. FREE. 2 purobiod lomolo iAIR C om pressor. Ihp, S90. condllion S95. 733-7536. M alam utes. 1'.' hp d itc h pump. S1'’>0, Keilh Jorgenson PELLET STOVE. Avoion. Cnil 734-9794. disc s.nndor, S05.734-2Hi 2 733-1298 r , f c i ^ * ^ S600/olfor. Cnil 825-5714,, SPECIAL EVENTS TENT A fJ 11 WOOD STOVE w/tiowor 30'X120’ w/sido walls, S300/ofJor. Call 324-3339I roady lo go. S4950. Coll BUS & S E R V^ I C E ; 73-MG35. iii 1 VACUUM Clonnor, Fan- ' WlilLILS_€iVilU H O SINESS LAW N & G A R D E N | lom windlunnol. Also 6?7~4042 fot morr inhtn>..l'on. j Moving boxes, & ward­ CHIPPER, Pro Mark, 2 t0 . robe boxos. 73C-0023. icetSnowmonilele Trailer \ ^ HOME REPAIRS '4*, trailer mounlod. vory zrnilr.~\: ■ I C*ll73}-093> €H.J.or67: ' W OO D /conl SIOVO. SIOO. 1 R O O R N G I d e an , S14Q0. 807-1919 55 gal. lank & pump, S75. i BENEREL'S HOME CARE Roosonoblo ratosi PARKER, Thoichomniic. W ronchos & motal cnbi- L H E A TIN G & AIR = Froo esiimntos, linnncing : Orywoll, Painting. lown ihnlchor. Liko now. neis. S30. Call 730-5994 CONDITIONING Corponlry. All hom o 737-0000 S350, Call 867-1919 Of 639-1409. ropolrs Insldo & o ui. 10 HOME BUILDING PONDEROSA Pine 3 - 5'. Young Christian coupio SAWTOOTH SHECT , yrs oxp, Froo ostlm atos, S30 each. Great for wmd looking tor elderly or /EasyP“'lB P la n s Available )S METAL *®' Coil Bnjco 733-7543 brooks. Call 423-4532. hardicappcd wom.v} who H oallng/AC Rofrlgorallon Froe oslimotos A-COUS-TI-CAL - LIMOUSINE RIDING LAWNMOWER.; noods room X iionrd S Com m orclal ond rosidontiol 737-0000 sem e nssisinncc. In lg. (208) 733-8548 Murray. 6 spd. 16 H P m o­ & DRYWALL SERVICE lor, 42* twin blodo. S250, spacious homo contrai- II HOME SHARPENING Coll 208-734-4544. Scot. izod upscale noirjlibor- fNiki 1 Bob'B B9tt Orywall LIMO 4 U SERVICE j hood. Catl 732-07I4.B B ost Ountlty • Bost Rolos HEALTH d Hourly, dally & Spociol TILLING Gardens, small Custom Toxluros pockogos. Jackpot. Sun yards, flat roto S45.oltor 731-07S8 (TF) JO H N 'S SHARPENING 1st hr. SlSmr. 423-5262 ' |i 818 I Idaho Home Health andd . Valloy. Coil lor ratos. SERVICE jMUaCAUNS^^ . Tiactlon Ban 678-0991 (Burioy) Hoaplce, Inc. provldea:Id- 539-LIMO (5466) Comploto shorponing, Inmurod • Freo Ettlmatoa}S D s M odlcoro ond Modlcoidl> Ownod by Larry, Kont. ond^ Carbide & stool sows, i 816 I 'GUITAR. Sooguil acoijsilc B EXERCISE EQUIPMENT X . Hlgti Movnl Spare n AIR DUCT ys Cortlflod. JCAHO>ccrod-a Cindy Collins ^ 141 Brackon S tS I Wllh hard case, oxc. cond. 77r? ' 1- a t Ilod Son/icos. Gonoral, . 734-4050*1-800-171-4050 I S325. Coil 200-733-3058. ■ o o t B. L lneoln • J C f CLEANING PAINTING NORDIC TRACK Pro. aoo-sar-700i G oriatric. Podlotric and S400. Prolorm .crossI KARAOKE syslom. ' __ C ardiac Nursing; Pro/Post- TREE SERVICES _lxo;n0f-E.Sa00_BaGt2204_ . com plolo, soo lo __ O porotlvo Thorapy. ------Ryalt PalnHng-A------: opprbcinio. CaiTfrt3-0B?(r A/r Quality Services ROBtoration. Got Your —C S I THE MAGIC VALLEY! Pro/Posl-N otat Nursing, ; THEGS^fl-OS JtfST A SHORT DRIVI'vi^RO M AMYWHERE IN THE • Air Ducts •Furnocos Holiday imohor Touchup " 817 I MISC. Y.-imnhn MTOXIl 6 SK DOWN OninADMQUIIT •O ryor Vortts >Chlmnoys------P e d lo lrtt Sorvicos.------Serving Mini'C.iSSiQ & MV i til MW1JM. JMl pnici M Itts NOVIMltn I. 7DH Bl Noods Dono Todoyl ' •ToiolTfoo Coro-Stump MISC FOR SALE | track rocordor/mixix. ” oi»icM M c°it 0M in%* •Insulation Romoval Nutritlonol Thoropy, ! SOOO. Digiioch vocniisi Porsonol Coro. IV Also Low Tomp. Extorior RomovnI •ToinlLondscop- | 732-6788 « 80(W27-fl181 T horapy. Modicol Social Poiniir-n, Coil For Froo ing • Firewood sold by AIRLINE TICKET, roundI E X ,S300 Cotl Soan 734- I 7899 or 536-2780. '• S orvicos. Psychiatric >y. Eslimaii;s. Al 735-^584 th e cord sp lit & Itrip on SW, T ransfer foo BUSINESS >“• Nursino. Physlcoi d elivered • Froo Esiimoto S300, Cnil 734-4655, . MOVE UP TO BACHl IF)' ____; _ SERVICES__ Thoropy, Spooch Tliorapy. PAINTING & 431-5391 - 676-4182 ovos CHURCH PEWS, (6) nico. • 300 S//ver Trumpet. ; Occupational Thorapy. DRYWALL SIOO each or all 6 for S450, Trombone. S425 v TWIN FALLS “ Located «t: 200 2nd TREE TRIMMING ___ SSOO, Call 536-2332. Bolh proiossionaity mnm- ■. PLAN ROOM Av*. N .tn Twin Falla CONUO-3 bdrm in OrlandoI ininod w/cases & occoss- . ; 2 . ^ 3 Gonorols. Witt* B ra n c h ^ In Buhl.’ ■ Oil shake roofs. CECIL-STRgETRIMMING ; ones. Colin 421-0064. i Extohor & Inlorior painting. FL, w ookolN ov,l1 • 18lh. B utw M ntm ciors A Suppll- Hmllmy, Rupart and In • Topping & romoval. S300. 324-3644 ollor 6pm' ORGAN. Ailon digilal.lS I r o rs. Bluoprinl coplos.,1 EmMfm Idaho. _ Freo estimates! • Slump romoval. yrs oid, SSOOO/nogonnblo n • Froo Eslimotos ‘ Dog konnel lOxlOxC. Lg. i • 734-PLAN (7526). , For mor* Informallon, Call 734-4016 doghouse.SI70orS1G0< GuibMoson. uprighi l] V call 1-800-540-4061. Call 733-0385 CARPENTRY. N PAINTING konnol iS 25 dogiiouse, pinno.S350.Cnll423-4311 J HOME VACUUM SALES SO elbum a lor SSO. Mon-Thur, 9am -Ipni ^ I E E S , Cnil 736-6044, CONSTRUCTION PIANO. Antiquo upriglil * i m SERVICE E-MAIL your ciossiliod od Ornate Bockwilh. Good _ I Roilrod llcenisd Qnnoral cond . SOOO. 423-4646. ■ j ELSCTFIOLUX 10 us 01 : C ontractor w/ovor 25 yrs. HENDRY & SONS ?' Polntin(i°& ^o^odollng twlnadOmlcron.net i C a rp o n te rs I Vacuum cioanors, PIANO. F.schor cnbinot * . oxpor. Enjoyo corpontry Quality Exporloncod Work grand, ornato, 85»yrs. ^ I wor1<. Coll 735-0615 A Com m orclal & RoskloniialI No Job Too Smoll shompooors, conirol vacs, . All J o b s U rgo & Small . Solos, sorvico ond repair. old. N o ed s rolurbiflhort t / _ Froo Eslimotos FAX S300/oifor. Caii 68G-P0.10 1 : CLEANING Intorior & Extorior S . (208) 934-5343 239 DuBols s, 732-5610or731-6O89B Call 733-5618 USEO G rand Dioiln' Con- ^ SER VICE , PAINTING & noio, Spinol & Old Upnijiu HOME REPAIRS W EDDING & YOUR COUNTRY CLEANERS ROOFING PLUS PInnos. Call 734-6115 ■ > t BRIDESMAIDS YAMAHA Alio Sax, SHOO *• B uslnosoos, rosidontiol, & TONY’S LANDSCAPING constnjclion cloon up, AD Call 886-2204. I h | Come In Lob • HOME REPAIRS Repairs, Roslorallons, WEDDING SHOP TIMES CLASSIFIED • ' Spociollzo In corpot : •Trlmming*Spr1nkloro Romodoiing. Cloanlng, y Talk sAnmr, | clooning, Froo oslimotos, W edding Dtossos S25-S400 DEPARTMENT j 819 I •: •S pring Cloon-ups Any sizo |ob, Bosl rates. Brldosmoid-Ronl or Buy. H B l U O m T , I Bondod & Insurod. -H om o Ropolrs. Insured. Froo Estimatos,. OFFICE EQUIPMEhTT . • Jorom e 324-3299 ’Coiis-Siips-Shoos-Bras 208-734-5538 & SUPPLIES V • Wo do nhat you cani. 5 Jim 733-4962 731-1746, Mothor/Hollowoon Oressos Tony-734-33Ja — 5 Star Property Service CONCRETE 733-8838-210 S. Main 208-677-4543 CREDIT CARD MACHINE • I and m a HOUSEKEEPING PAINTING & (BURLEY) w/pnnlor. Display sTiolvos, ^ D&M CONCRETE WINTERIZING" ” WALLPAPERING JUKEBOX FORSALE. display counlor. 733-3705 | Footings. (oundoHons. ~ Imagine Tbe Freedom i SPRINKLER Coil Stovo Lynch. iSHARP copior. SF2027, I drtvowoys. sldowolks. R oa so n a b io . joHobio, o;ipo- LUPHER PAINTING. INC. SYSTEMS 678-1201 Burioy nearly now, groat copios, • m n m O alrlos and rosidontlol. rioncod & Iriondly with 011 opilonSlBOO 934-5244 All your concroto noods. fi. Poinling. Romodoiing, Tox- KODAK carousol slide pro- closo ollLnllon I luring & Woiipoponng. N o Job too small III > p a id to dotolls. joclor. 650 modol 4 0 ' pro- jUSED ofllce fum. Docks, \ Froo ostimolosl $25.00 ' joctlon acroon. carousol choirs, podiums. Soc al lU Csll 536-6705 Rofs, avail. Froc ostot 736- Cell Frank Scherer el JBARI Coll Bill O (208) 324-3475 . 8349 or coll» 3S0-1994. slldo trays (35 ol thorn). -Onow esi.N oi, 2C70 Kim­ ELECTRICAL or (208) 727-1267 coll. - •733-2402^ Sorting slldo 4 vlow boriy Road Wosl oncJ ol L A V J H c m e - . WOODWORir scroon, Tmnsfor projoctor- Gf* Siaio Equip. DIdg.B SERVICES rilm to vidoo. All for - foctory invoice May Not R«Rcflcct Oealcr-4 Actual Co'.l ♦ Tfl«.(i«. TiTiilc 4-OralcfOoc Acfvcrtii«ti«el piicif'3 cxRcici OcloOe' ?0, 50015000 PROFESSIONAL S330/olfor, 764-5775. | 820 I Timoly rosponso lo H a rid y A n d y Custom Klichon cabinoto. Lampa. tiociinors.ianay I PETS & SUPPLIES I L a w n Care r- ROOFING ft COATINGS sorvico calls. 5 733-7221 or 329-5857 lumiluro. codar chosis Compulor. compulor I Aftor houre avallablo"• Lown mowing, trimming. etc... Rnndy Kottorling Dook. Epson color prinior. iAIREDAL'E. 7 mo. old >o- m odglno. powor raklno. oor- Commorciol. rosidontlol. t v n.--utv .-M'I-»'W Drier. . iirC aU 5 3 ^ 9 0 0 2 * s. Buildup rools. Most minor Homo 436-9969 Clolhos. Ouoon size m alo pup. Culo. Inondiy, I. oting. rototlitlng. sprtng & Shop 438-5577 jI mnttreas. 733-0905 ovos. oulQ0ing,S375. 324-4274. foil cloon up. Sonlor looks ropairod in 2-: hrs. H A N D v i a a Rsl - discounts! Ffoo oslimotos. 736-4676 cr 420-4077 \ WORK OFART>-> I Hondym on Sorvlcoa H o m o ropairs. Eioctrlcai. plum bing, light corpontry. pointing. FREF Esimatost ______733-09i>6 ■ I

    E10Tlme*-N«w«,lB, Twin Falla, Idaho ThursdS d a y , October 26,2000

    Sot,330 FORD'OOXLTL o ------1 CHEVY SIO.-OB. ZR2 V-6, OVERSHOT 8 H ' SiOOloops 6 J Q1 0 " 'I CAT.IOOKWGonSot C o^dlosol. Soil cont.}nt. Exc. Boouty. Dually, sholl.sl?oxc‘ 4 i o M groon, loodod, sholl, Pott-o-potty. w/ 4co $1B,000/otfer. 735 6603. ■ ; . Thursday, Oct. 20, 2000 jocks & stands. Ev I T R A V E L THAILELERS cond. $7500.887-19•1919 cond, $6200.430-646416 I . 4 X 4 ’S ------I thing works, 934-456 5==^ DITCH WITtH, 10201 0 : K FOnD-1089,350."pTu” P * ' CHEVY Suburt>an,M077, ___ AlRStftl!AU,187a.a or. 3 0 -. Diosol. crow cab, iXA4X nil C H E V Y '8 0 r tT oon4x4 n ‘ 4x4, mns good, $3000. REFRIGERATOR Goa,oa/olo- Land Yocht InlomaticMkrJini p o r to b io tronchor. A bsolute nowccicond. power. $7000,732-5>.5051 Sllvorado. Loodod,d, 01 oir io Coil 324-9413.a Bobby WolP'olfT - ctric for compor. $20000 Call m u st soo lo opprocii ' — c o ld , 1OOK mln, Ex< lcesonbriedge!I S j‘®Cnll $ 2 8 0 0 , Call 667-191t CHEVY ‘81 Blozor, New THE AC — 679-2430 FO R O F-350, 1068, 1 Pricod to sell! $3,500. - '' first truck or furm in tiros, robullt ong. &:trona. SAVEONCAMPI P E R doys 324-2392. ovonvonings OODQE, 1900 Cumiummlns truck, w/ dump box,«.8llrt 52000. Call 423-532 on, now shift, good tiros, rooi $2200. QMC79 long box 10-2^A SHELLS, USED, hMany 324-5027, . Turtjo diosol, 1 ton, ban SII- 4x4 for ports, no onglno. "Nothing in the.wItoorld is so incon- NORTO iw rjponrt' (lot t>od. nlco, wollill malnt. rr go. $7500. 733-3083 CHEVV '85 Suburban ♦ A lo chooao from. Vor'orious OEVILLE 12 ft, Goodc — vorado 6-2 titro diosol.dioi $275- Call20a-e70-4915 tinent as a m aj n n ’’s accuracd op- sizos/modols. Musl S, truck. $7200. 867-10 FORD. •75, H ton y K J 9 6 3 isl soli $800. Call 543-4003, PW, PL. now auto in petite." soon. Coll 678-01032 _____ H o l i d «V b a m bILZ l i r ^ ESSICK, vibratlngTcg roller, $600. 2 util. trIrs.; S: J5 0 J 375 0 . Coll 829-4229*229 b o n , 350, tow pa ckogo. ♦ A J 9 6 3 on. Por- o a c h . Coll 208-423-4 — Homer 3 0 '. po rk o d In Arizerizenlo w/lrolior, 20* rido on. ab PW AC, PS, good cond. ♦ 7 5 4 906 ndurini; »ocl cond, $3300,)0 , C olt ISUZU NPR Electron- CHEVY '92. 0X1. cob, F g o c ^ slzo to llvo In di , ^ n i PL, AC, ve ry good coi S2375/olfor. 733-5616,* 1 HOTTUBgff»OOI smaller 867-1919.______truck. 1990. 192k m WESEST EAST 1 wintor. kMkina for sm osofw/ w/sholl. $9,650.736-236-2415 CHEVY. 1905 Suburban ono. Coil 732-8228-8. FLAT BED 'Bl olloylloy 4 4 '. S td ,, AC, radio. dk)s< I took a rerasonuble u s line of 4> 97439 AK8G50 5 2 S P A S A POOLS oconjs CHEVY '05 Silvorodo„rto 6* V-8. AT. New tlroo. jd KINQ of Tho Rood. •&0•&0.~5lh N ow floor, paint &I wiwlrlr\g. 16 ’ box, Sorvlco roo play.” explaineded Soulh after he ¥ 8 :2 V 4 Provioualy ownod \ tlr o o . ovalloblo.S4.00C00. lilt. oxt. cob. LowV mimiios oxcoptlonaliy cloan. w heol. 30', Slide outut Iiivino G o o d b r o k o a & t i 3-M58' • $2800, Call 667-1919.B lost today’s slam,m. "If the diamond ♦ Q 7 2 4 5 4 . 734-8103 , insido $ 4 5 0 0 , 102’ wido) DJ043 $4200.208-867-19IE9I9,B $ 8 0 0 . Coll 532-2365i65 oaklorTiaha,:______CHEVY-98 S-10 Ri IP, 48k 3 6 K m l8 . N lco intonMnr?or‘ S22,500/offor, liko now. When it doesn’tn ’t. I s till w in 12 SOUTH 4 907 — k i t ' 16lt. i500./Olt/Olfor “ FO R O . F8000, 1005.35. w/36 N IS S A N -07 pickup, •Coll324^430.« IQ It. Tololoct manlift.lift. C at m llos, cuatom loddor(or rock $9500. Coll 736-6058 tricks if West ha-sas thet spade king.” A Q J 10 1 MOTOR HOMES aRI RVS •• Hazellon oroa. diosol, 5-apd„ 40kIk o ocluol & too) box. CoD 734-7!•7571B CHEVY *99 Sllvorado I ■ CHEVY-90, Silvorodo, ••Why w e re! youy concerned V A Q 10 7 5 ■I ______C70-S223 ^ short bod, oxt, cob, « lon DODQE COACHMAN m llos. $14,900 B67--67-1919 ------1 oxt. cab 3 door. 24K n about an ovcrtrick■ick with u vulnera- ♦ K 1 0 0 ’95 k OUNTRY AIRE TB 4 x 4 , AC, Pl.. PW,- 144k Com ping Von. 19 ft,tt, self w /slido. Like now. Doluxo Do F R E IC H T L IN E RR FFLO- ■ 100B $24,000. Call 578-9.78-9808 m(|oo_ g^c, cond, sholl ble slam at stoke'ike?" asked North. A 10 c o n to ln o d . low milltilqgo. model. looded.MusljBlsoo. CLASSIC 1999, dbl"bl Ibunk I TRUCK PARTI w/boat mck. $10,900. Coll •■Why n o t tak e;; the tl guaranteed Coil 436-3265 •7791 c o n d o , 286‘ wb. 50C500 hp, 1 AACCESSORtlRIES ______$ 17,500. Call 886-77: ClatslNoO oOB are 1 u - 37 gi^ 543-6762. ■ ______roud to 12 winnersers?” Vuln«Inerable: Both FLEETWOOD BounJndor. NASH- 1906 23 11, 5m D ot. with SIO, oxt nor whoi OODQE -87 Rom C h a rg e r. South took hisfiis club ac c, drew DeaUjiler Soulh .op.olii sa5.Q00.Pi.ui735-a<5-6460 ’ UTILITY SERVICEin B yoortjuslnoM. Givou*a 1987. 27 fl.. low m,m iles. iiho now . oxiro doop ^ n a If Full size. S600. 1 uaa call AT. AC, now point. Shorp. tnimps, andcasheshed both high dia- low hours on gonorioralor. slide, looded, wornirronty, O M C , 1 ton, 1980, w/: coll 260-0409,, ' todav. 733-0031. 07Kmia,$2900, 934-5040 _ - monds. hoping; to drop a double- Thee bidding:t TV. AC. rea r isionddbod. $15,900. V orsollfl monllll. Dii S16.500.543-B973 Iv B ro c k m an -e RV 324-^24-4203 A T . C le a n & lowV m llos, 'Z ton queen. When iti didn't drop, he uth West North Eaftt 1167. $ 8 9 0 0 . Call 8 6 M 9 U - ' cashed dummy'sy H spade uce und j ^ PA C E ARROW, '87,,34fi, 3 orl-800-773-316; f P a s s 3 V PaHH 31k miles. Booomo1’Or‘t SA L E M 09 26’ wlIlTllh roof QMC. 1986. 8000. ■ - 1 led a trum p to his hia ace to lead hi.s 4 I.* P a s s 4 Pu88 m odol. Loodod. Awni lido out- 8 0 0 0 k lbs. folding^8 cicrono, Mist mings, ^ C . ovkming, 1 2 slido MAZIDA spade queen. Whi.Vhen W est pluycd 5 > • P a s s 5 A * PaH« S2S.OOO. 324-576161, Sloops 6. $14,000/0lO/olfor. t o o CFM. AC, Q.2.2 tturbo ^ ^T, 73k P W fl low, South let it ride,t discarding q y* All pass TIOGA. -78. 24 tl. 440^cTorT 678-1625 or 431-726r26l . dioaol. Aiiioon AT, miloa, $15.900.867-1^7-1919. ■■■■ ■ I : '• dummy's club Ios»loser. Unfortunnte- • Conontrol-ahowing bids gino. PS. PB, air & fOOl SK Y U N E. -93, 20', pO : ly for South, Eustiast hud the spude o ir . 32K a c tu a l mlm lloo. c o n d ,, Living roomm slldo1 GRAVELY, walk bobohlnd !■ *CAB 4X44 PICKUP oning lead;Club king cloanl $6,000.326-47:*730.B out. $13,500. 324-94-9413.B swoopor. 50', gos,IOS, Ilko X king ,and a blaclack-suit exit left ' Oponi n o w . 41 2 5 0 807-1911919, X South with a losiiQSing diam ond for ____ TRADEWINDS.2000.0.36.6 SPORTM ASTER.Ti ; II. m otor hom o. 30000 C ot 21 ft. Sth whool, AC.kC. duol Buy. aoU, cent o' owap-apw-ih v / one down. BID WITH THE ACES T u r b o o n g i n o . 6-sp.6 - hootors. all Iho oxtoxtrasi o cln»»ilie■0031. # It was trueJC that South’s 10-5 io-30-lj^ —A llison. E x h au si bribrook, $9995. Coll 208-733-6 IHC: 1970, 1700, Loadoadstor. m . k i 1 chances for an ovcrtrickovc w ere bet* . ‘f AjIo lovoiers j^ o by“y s U n n y b r o o k , 2GM'i', 1005, .1X 4, m onuro Iruck. Ro- ter than good.. It was ulso true soutf:Jth holds: '" ' ^■J? I ro(rto>Ht!iotf^Okor. | M any oxlras. oluminTiinum |) u llt 3 4 5 w/w inch.:h . Mo- ' dmonition was on A K 8 « 5 2 V ^ t^ orator, slido. Cororoon Irame, oxc. cond.'nd. chanlcally sound. $4000.$4 ^ M that North’s adm counters, oil ownlr target. V 4 $ 10,8 0 0 . Coll 733-591•5960, 5 3 6 -6 1 3 5 . shop o r : Leolhor & lols of s’or, 1 7 ----- 1 6 6 7 , homo or 934-4i : : To cin ch 12I v,winners. South ♦ 5 4 Uko new. Will aoll/li1/trade W IL D ER N ESS'84 17 ; . should win his cluclub acc und cash A J 6 4 3 2 tor real oatato. 733-2j-2377 30lf-confoinod, GGiro o l MULTI G ulp, vibroling—ling roll- > e uce. A tru m p to ^ shtipo, $2760. 733-ti3-8384 o r . 2 8 * . w a lk bOti)O h ln d \ dummy’s spade u rth South TURTLE TOP. '91. — 1 s h o o p s foot, $3900.00. Coll X i B t O | [ M his queen allow*)ws him to ruff a ^ 1 A typo, lully sell-cont.1. 'Vory m 9 1 1 good, $9,000,734-23'■303 ■ ■ UTILITY TRAILEIIC R S _ spade high, undJ aianother trum p to O N A N . 200KW. Genien Sot. •O N AtiyNEW2000 tlY i / hts ace permitsts another spade U SED MOTORHOMEMES- —.noo 400 Cummins, 500iOO h rs, X UAZDAB-SERi Boot soleclibn in Soulllulhom PACE SHADOW. 11 e n o w . C A B 4 X 4 ruff. With spadescs 'eliminated from . ktqi nat IS tdoho. Storting 01 $6,1«.99S. 2 8 ' w/ lighting in cobtr,MnAm E n c l o s o d . L ike n ISWER: Four spades. What •io?M $14,000,867-1919. both dummy andid the South hand, I;"*' de up with worrantyi Moroiro to C or hauler. Now $10 king in higli cards is made ?75?5M South exits in clubs, cli not caring , by excellent distributionI ww: ilh chooso from ot...1:.. osking $6,500. 934-^w lisM P E T E CAT. 2000, 4-75 VMNPALLS X- J who wins the trick•ick. E ith er defend- BERT HARBAUGHGH o r ovonlnos 934-400COOO.H d b t. bods, irons. 188 allal Iho < ouble fit. ■ II ■ n ■ bolls good'lookingiin g s In- 1 e u ruff und sluff or “ MOTOR , ,, UTIL. TRLR. (2). ama ^ s o b = : c r m ust concede a D ow ntow rt Wendoi w/nnnif> sW o/out ond 20000 Rinko R ■ SfSfc' L - offer a free diumom ond flnesse, giv- bod. $150. flotbed w/a od oxio T H E P-LACE t~ TO SAVE ON’ THETh BOULEVAFtOt 536-6323 iron sid e s & o fixodd rn3rc "o* 48/102 sprood •*o c in n tt Movtuic* I, w ing South a certaiftaih 12th winner, vnibriiI brtd«« qMtUru or ir<)ur>t (ur (rr« ra|9ynlAm nl / ■ — ? lorp boxes, lako II tarps,t« NrolkrIIikriln- lo The Acrt. TO Itox Snitfwr,itfwr, n . WTion you advorlite m ci $500. Coil 208-733-6;^ s t r o p s c h ain s ll all with > InrludsAnKWpioKftCtUmpforrrpI)'.'pb’. liod. irtcludo Itw prico o UTILITY TRAILERER 8 ono or bolh. takeo S y rln g a P lazoEO, . Call handiCoppod moloi>«?:l?od ARCTIC CAT 500.-9^:99.3 8 0 m iles. Exc, cond.. $4i CHEVY 305, ongino.ci, cioarT $ 7 0 0 , Coll 867-1919. 676-5148 Of 677-420*204 scootor. Call 536-64! ^9.’'°’'' Gari !St:lani] milos w/winch. S49S4950. 324-6705 or 539-6704^06. ,0 go in. S550/CKVoKor: W ATER PUMP. TTri S ilF T !y 's We! WANTED IrrlgollonpL•>pump WANTED. TO BUY.r. 6-5365, Coll 324-3290. • '0 4 .4 4 0 Indy, ladles:tsslod, $ 2 0 0 . 400 FORD moti S i I t r u c k s pino syolom. 733-867 WANTED TO BUY:f: fll^otal H O N D A M A G NA— • '< cloon. sharp. Now SVS’795 oulo irons, Nood# ret □ 3 SO oulo, i«hinirt • *93. P o tn risX L Tr. , 5 8 0 S 7 5 , MECHANIC SPIi s g - CHEVY -71 «T. 350 • - W ANTED - O ld PloyM oyboy lotho In good condin ditio n . bQQs, l rock, windshi' 1 WIA G o o d running work< toitnick. . . . M st addi- rnodium to smoll « ^ 4nn SKS. 1^- irock, oniinglno a l s . Call 208-733-3C II s lz o . o ocriflco. S 63 0 0 . 3.< $1000/oHer, 734-9129124 s a v e T ® il6n on. WrIlo to Bi o x Plooso call 208-736-< robullt.f08t.N0wS19i 16-J549. mllos. Coll 324-4685.i i ______• *92 Polaria XLT. r SIX HOUE » n n o '^ CHEVY -89 3/4 lon ext 90672. d o Timos- Ni « I70S w h e e la w/ tiros, (4),i 1 od cab, long box < ‘2 0 0 0 ^ PO Bo* 548. Twin F WANTED TO BUY:: Motor- W HONDA. 1083. 185S.3. ATV.A slod. only 3200 ml. SI Scoot" SIOO. Coll 736-0_m $5795/- ■ ID 83303______Izod Borbio Joop. PlPloaso now back titos. $$5i 5 0 0 . * Yamaha Snow Sc l l:------sholl. 4 opd, AC. $57 ______cnll 208-733-8570. YAMAHA. Stroott bl b ik o . 80cc. wos S750 nowSivS695. TRUCK tires w/55 ti h o lo offor Coll 678-7871 WANTED • usod No indom whIs. Ford mud & s 7a?^bo^ WANTED- Smoll oloo lo c lric SSOO. Coil 543-5563.>3. * 4 p la c e Iroilor. lam CHEVY'as s-10 Dura, Track. Coll 733-0731 , 90^ w/brakoa Sl89S.'734-5^5554 studs. Run 1 win twoon 9 om ond SI'pm,"" prr troodmill.Co^ 324.3; HONDA. Fol cot. 19 P235-75R, 16‘, Stoo' $1 V-6. 5 01K!.72Kml»,K out-GIrl oxc. cond. Roor• rro o c k ! POLARIS Indy Light. i, 92_____ W AN TED • U so di p(Dni'ig i WANTED: Boy Scout fVlf, AUTO tlroa, 2-sti..Ids : C.II733^m2 Bignlo. oloc. ston. roady lo0 hunt! hi milos. Enclosed 1 4-3024. CH EV Y 1 Ton duolly,Illy, flat Jock, onglno holat o?chor.or c Scout, Shins, inslgi lodlos P205-7014, SSO 734-3 >4.?40B badgo9-Poul Nutiiiutting. S2100. Coll 208*788-5b ------YAMAHA-^7a DOHC-75•■■750------warrantyrSSOOOriir C o il------^Hao/orr36K-orlorrrrmiios- - hitch. $7000,-280-08 -Spo*J;Sp»d-V twin slzo bod wittiwith WANTED: Usod rillrillos & Full dross. Runs good.goi 431-0316 ______Now Point & Bed. $3 ra s : AnVfm/Cojiono,Ite, Duol . manross. Call 737-9'7-9438, ahoiguns. Got I ooxtra $600. Coll837-6614 DOOGE- 1993, 250 C I f ____ SNOW MOBILE 00 SkiSkldoo 423-4800 / 733-8838 1, cob, Airbogsor>d,,. ' 3 Ton Chrislmas monoy 0 m lns, AT; oxi, c WANTHDTOBUY.3" y o a tly . YAMAHA. -82, IT260.■0. now r 700 Highmork, 60030 m l, m 6 n TE CARLO, 19(1980, 1 0 3 ,0 0 0 mllos. takoko flsmoll The H ^ndol Advovonlog* ist, lloor Soil, don't pawnI TofI op OOI- choln. opiockols. brt '1 or largor chain hoist, brush Bolly pan protec)i c to r , goo d condillon, $201aooo, ' P U In trado, 324-742(M29. 10Y«or/100,000l0Mil« * - lack, cor slo n d s orJt othoroi no. Coll 720-3596 KotchumB______torsion bar oxlos. NNico, pans. $3500, Coll; D O D G E indy Rom, SAVE f 1 - 543-8836 loovo mossaao, oss 733-1322 or 733-968 YAMAHA, 1999. YZZ 1125. a29--S312orcoll280-C3-0238 6 738 ollor 6pm. ■ m llo s. AT. P S . PW. oxiros. ______C D . Indy Rom Irim,r»y 1 ‘2000 I r - w a Wt ^ t o b u yyTDog”. c WOULD LIKE TOO IBUY Exc, cond. Many oxli ------1 OLOS, 98.1963. 0 , 73 4 . s j largor. SALT & PEPPER cccolloc- $3895. Call 934-4410.nO .M (3. whools, S14,000, : I konnol 6'x10'or larg 4 909 Paniolly rostorod. 1189. loovo r^oasagoago, I Call 328-43403 m lion ond vintage kJti ------1 ■ SPORTINQ qood: Coil 326-4672, l i I ihoovonings.B■ Itema. 436-6731 I 903 I HUNTINQ SUPPUE FO R O • 78 Ronchoro,0^51^ 3 NOW *8/J /4 8 9 OHaa Mw in .m r ------I BOATS & B - J 4 1006 o u to , now Urea, inlornlortor. I ACCESSORIESIE S CANVAS Wall tont. 13x15, 13 ■ SEMI&HEAVV,VY cd. $1200 Coll:oll 539-9898 oflor 2pcT2pm, ...... 4 ft. wnlls. stovo flop,?.'5S2‘ I EQ UIPM ENT APOLLO, 1977. 25'■ cabinca tor pipe fromo. Coll' I W Na*0H O47-t 'WMHtO aPo*:? •94FWMOtnHSUNDAI cruisor. good sho|hope. 4583oltor5- BRCOMPHEiiSS:!Fl,5Hp; ^ ” 4x4,'7 C M C :h ^ ' T T T I S4500/offot. Mollvoiot ?00o^ HUNTING CLUB MlMEM- Ingersoll Rand. Clooloon& *74 Chevy 10 whoohoolor. N O W * 3 , 9 5 0 ...... NOV Jiiii soil. Coll 731-1700 BERSHIP avoil. ot TowsT l'-> cond. $85(650. John Deere 50 Iroctor,Iroc ...... cliMm«862-2 'wmiN 736-4687.M______Ranch. Call 686-210000, 0011867-1919,), 438-5449 ollor 7^pm pm ■ ’93EX)DG{GtANDOU I C T BAYLINER • G roott bebool. M DIRECTOR’ N O W * ; 4 ,P 5 0 ...... NOV motor a n d trtr. lish line mako offor, CallS3&-2g coiirewHiso-i - 'WNissi BOAT 14’ Alumocroft ■ Evlnrudo. romoto 1one JE®2Z 0 0 1VW 1 NOW * 7 j 9 S O H O V roloooo. iroilor. $SK 1 4 9 5 Coll 676-5751 w i m N M i j ™iAVaGON#lH003 l ; 4 8 2 7 I JEROME. 310 Eostt Avo,A I. BO A T*Livingston. 8-,8 ‘.k with ■V NOW * 8 , 9 5 0 ...... NOW 1 GARAGE SALEkt P C I S o t . o n l y . 6 amto? m oors & anchor, CollCall X p O I CRAFTS. NEW/toys. t. 543-5523 oft0t4pm i ' \ 'mbiisAiiiSASVSl»9730’2 'COfONIW ______somo misc. woodonf? RBERQLASS OuckiTbooT bo iU t THE BMOESr SOECTMN - ' HAGERMAN 10/277 n.Snm9-: twords. drossor. ?'65 ,V 14 tt, w/trallor. $300300, . OFvoucnBuoa \ NOW *> ' 9 , 9 S O N OeCURYSA^GSmss-o V , : - & 28th 9-3pm. MulU■I FFo t^ pickup, CASHONLy Coll 732-5899. I 'WFoiib'iAijRUSj s a m i 'M 'V ...... w p o i f i - : Fall & wintor clothoshoa. In------~ ~ ~ ~ KAWASAKI. 750.h s£ x . font ctolhing. somo0 cloth-cl tw in FALLS • 241tl Main . (ncl. dbl. pinco I N O W * t1 0 , 9 5 0 NOV lng from post oros.J. Modi-W Avo WJoldSkaiingi^gRInk) §2400, Coll 320-1237. iiiA iiS N ‘i^49’o ...... col oqulp. Boddinding & Sof. Onty. Bom-noon. moro. Hwy. 30.). ||u * t ol childrens & odultnTdo?^ t MONARK Duck Boat. 17- ...... •o u th o( H aoorman lng. cnb. loys. houstuM hold -J®*- co"’ouflogu, collont Shapo, $3.Sl3 % 9 5 ^I’sSANAlTiMAGW goods, misc. 3 org Moro to chooao from a INDOOR Fiter R m1 MorkotMa pool toblo. phono ot Twin Foils Countynly Pair tom s, Olocironics. dirtnVLn BERT HARBAUQH MOTOR ...... ' Grounds, Oct, 28th^ A&: 29th fumlturo & oxorclso t oiiACBONN^ «96I60 : Vofldors w anted. D ow ntow n W endelldell \ ------538-9323 1 - 532-4439. Froo Admlsj > Ty le r . Froo Blood Proasra?^«To TWIN FALLS. 433 Tl P m » rn»mnbar l of Gary's W atthad ...... 3- _ S tre et. Tuos,-TThum1U1 .. d 9 0 4 I Z~ chock. Sat, 1 lam-3pii ' 9-»;OOpm. Lots of thii I cAMPERS/SHELiELLS I 1070 IIO I U IU IOT.jm icGwi’AMH • JEROME 10/27-29thth ——------7 3 3 - 1 88250-800-390-8632 : !>W . It 5 ,P 5 0 ...... e-5pm 3 FAMILY'S S A f L E TWIN FALLS 10/28th9ih9-3pm mreiOW TOFPEinTTFTTs I iSale Ford long bod. Fronrom a ^ 3 5 ^ 9 0 0 . 'Ovf Antkjuo gloMworo.loiB.lots of P ark in g Lot Yard 8 klBfflcSK * 73 n>M t w Ulotlmlioo p^xpo**! liko now baby Itoms,ns, Lolsi Mlscollonoous Itorr:oms sido sliding windows,« , fR ^ P iLACE ^ TO SAVE ON THETl BOUt-EVAnO! ol m iscolianoous. Big Lit- T he Cove & whito. Groot COI 8TK* *0100^1 B M ^ E A n ^ M .|0 0 « 8 H OOW 91V«f 5 ,9 5 0 tio Ranch 209 S ag)eRd o F 496 Addleon Ave.’/•.W • $70G/oHor. 829-5634 IDRI A n d f a m l t f of 00a h r s b fp » iin.lL ^2 www.flinffw«tliiid.(«i Thursday, Oclictobor 26,2D00, TImos-Nowilows. Twin Falls. 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PW. 5 opd. lo ______PLYMOUTH G rand Voyi cyi. 72K. S605. 430-074: PONTIAC GRAND PRI)ilX now storoo CD, goodod VW,Gull. 1992. 70Kmilu3, ►•SlO.OOO/oflor.o r . C o ll MAZDA B2600, 1000)00. oxl. or. -94.120 K ml.. SS.S;5.500. BooutUul, tow miloo. WhVhlio — GTP -OS, CC. till, PL. P’ S.S cond. Coll 736-7327. 2 dr. 5 opd. S4,500 , ■ 676-2460______cob. 4x4, S apd.. toollool box. Now von wos a mislaVsloko w/bluo loolhor. $6050.’• T h e T im e s N e w,g s PONTIAC -97 Bonnovlllo;"o_ „ sunroof. $6000. 43G-05GC Cnll420-0444.» t.O u r Call 324-4552 •nil S7GOO. If Inloroalod CO _ VOLVO, 19B3. 24Q DL, •lub cnb' 0«’'lwhools. Ihls ono runs groot. O ------guaranloos to sol OOOQE 1096. Clut 900238. mlaloko ia your goin. 324-4552 or 324-2724,14, SUBARU - '99 SU S . limitnit- noods'work. $500 or bosl • 2500. V-10. AT. low 828.53120. CII gaw lOln, CADILLAC Sodan Dovil merchandise, . . od, oil whool dnvo, hootml- olfor. Coll 208-324-4793.o' i 1053 ) iSTsi: C011734-1654.W ■ 1977.71.400 actual miK '• PONTIAC - G RAND Al I IMPORT & SPORTS Dgo * gooso nockDCk, long NISSAN, Pathlindor, ' a u to m o liv e in 7 rtr od loolhor, CD, ovuryiriing"0^ VW - '74 I3ug, riinn good, Twor ov- PLYM OUTH VOYAGI<^GER Mual sool $3500. ' '93. 121K mlloa. 4-dr I CARS box. groal cond. $1'$16,900. V6. 1087,4X4. powo 13, days and realll Exc. cond., rod. $3600eoo/- poffoCt.324-1167/063-592' strnight body with u 'n t ki' , , COII20B-59&-1116.16. * . orything, sunroof.. $5705.$; '9 6 , Q rond SE Minl-vnl-von Immoculaio. 734-1613 S3— estate ln15 dayslyS ollur Coll 324-3756 SUBARU XT. 1 9 0 ^ whilo si5oo/oiior. 736-6002 __ NISSAN 300 2X, 1984 " . < DODQE, 1809. 4x4.1x4. ouad Plooso call 208-324.(;4-0657. low book $6,600.)- callc CHEVTCor«l^l9B9 E * K .10'5.30 PM 438.43514358 108 K ml,-. 33 m.p.g. gocio will 0« our Do«irSii“ AWD,.n,|ood cond, d ‘ Ouy, >oll, ront o. ewnc wiir." 2 *2, o«ollont condition cob. gray. $0 dowr3wn. toko TOYOTA. 1083.4 cylli 131. S1250. Cnll 733-G50G.■ ■ n claiailiod n^C, alloy whools.wh t i m e s CLA SSIFIEF IE D Giving up qoHV Aovon.w ycyou> -______326-4097 ob733-8QI-8091. $15,800. Cloon, t oi cost H O N D A , '9 9 C lv ic 'E E) i r . DEPARTMENTNT FOHD ‘80 F3sb4x4.1,4.' 1 Ton Must Sool 324.7104, whito, 30 * mpg. 5 spispd AC. cruioo, CO. •/3C 00B71 87 - ' w /10' otqol llapod.Od. with- ^ ------= ^= i 208-734-5538 E-MAIL your ciassiltod £ gooaoivock^alo.to & 16- ■ 1 0 1 0 ISUZU. Impulso, '68, 2 dr.0 ■ . stool iomloin axlo;lo cooos«. I VAN 4 BUSESES 208-677-45434 3 twItTadOmlerdn.notBt ■ AT.PW, -.lunrobl, no nock hyd. D ump TTrailer. ^ (BURLEY) -777- tiroo, runii good! S I 800.8 O1 3-4800 or CHEVY. lOSO.'^.T., C FORDCrown-Vlclori S4000, Call 423-41 wSli - .onyllmo! von. Work truck, SJS2400. ^ ------r r ^ r ------7 1992. 103k. clonn & w 733-8838, msg.an) mointolnod. S3200. CCoil J E E P '88 WagonoofLld.[id“ . f t n v a ' ■ lodcfofo. 24t o;oxl 4 ' ■ 1 0 2 0 FCRD ’87 F-250 460 um..'8- I AUTOS FOR SALIALE 867-1919, 240K mio. Good con0R0 1089. oxt.. cob.CO 7.3 tro siuddod snow I a s lo n FORO. GalaxiO 500,197973 Station W agon, Ironi who E conom y Transm laal. I ml! drlvo StOOO. 731-2464 c » •'.diosol. tujbo. G ro30t a t! Shopo, $3000. Coii 208-726-26-3<'o Call 324’e760 forfor 2 - d r.. Undor lOOk n .. *:S6500. Coll 324-28;•2873 ovo ______DOOGE Horn Von,1, 11902. oatlmatof.M I S1S00, Coll 735-8903.y MERCURY • Booutiluir o‘t 3 4 (Jr. Grond Marquis. 59k mi 6EEw5Kr| -•TORDBforwoll. 1981 9 8 ^ ri^ . B350, 15 pasaonflor ,■ ■ FOR D, Tourus. "00, 4 i gor, AT. BUICK • ’2000 P.irk A\ <3"or ' . A/C, 5 apd.. good - 3C0, now liros, AM w/nrav AT. PB, whilo. $850iO o r & Idonlicoi parts cor, olf< AM/hM. 23k mlloo. Sllvor w/g ,805. for bolh. Coll 543-6382 S2500/olfor. 734-3>^•3^22.■ AC. $4000.208-599-99-1116 loothor. Exc cor. ' “[ y bost offor. Cnll 326-58G FORD Explorer's” S p o r l. OODOE Von, '77..$600. S€ $21,495. Coll 731-ie^1896 FORD,Touru5.'95.S52Ci200! MUSTANG, '65, runs 900yxxi. 1908. 5-9p.. Exc. t 09. doys 734-6499 ovosB,m Colt Chad at 208-733-262614 now ml., original porl H«vy mlloa only. $1 lootn- FORD, Tompo. 1094.■ 7G^ noods litilo body wor Coll 735-1351. FORO -90 AEROSTArfAR BUICK - 2000 Rogol. loc SSOOO/oflor 324-371830V0 ov ------r r 4.0 V-6. Oil whool9l Cdrlvo. or. loadod. $15,900.0. < Call AT. AC, GOK milos. FO R O F 3SO -'96. crowcob.crc Tip-top cond, WollIII nmolnl- 324-4552 or 324-2724724. ■ Coil 32C-4672. OLDS '8 7 DOIIO 8 8 A :ond! AC. AT. Cloon alnotl- 5^500. WillII ninogoll- ______OEO Storm, 1092. A PS, PB. PW. Good con ownor. $1 7.500.67: MV- runs good $2400,734-20(2009 677-4108 010. Cloan lillo. 735-1’5-1006 BUICK, Rivorio. '97, su|suDor opo'lor. fl«* « FORD. F -2 5 0 .-9 4 .0 passon- ^argod, loolhor. hootiootod «r. $4500, Cnll 732-59{>951. OLOS - 1996 CuliOSS GL: 11 OK. c ru ls o . ATA?*’-???' FORO. 1098, 12 POJ 00 loathor. loodod, low milo I 'TRAVEL tl^ 2 V 40M gor van. oxc. cond,Id. Com- I soots, cosa. & CD ployployor. QMC '93 Siorrn SL 1500 .• . S10,200/o»or. 423- «lroo, SIO,900. Coll 3 2 4 -4 5 ' 's s m s m m . plolo sorvico rocto co rd o , only 28K miloo, oxc.;. co cond. Runo gronl. Lots ol oxin FORD. '99 Rangorg o r. 4.0L • $18,500. Coll 731-7:1-7350. $17,000/llrm. 420-044-M 44.B $0000/olfor 260-2771^ 6 or 324-2724. ■ ♦ . ' V-6. 4-dr., loododiodi Looso 1 f : ondlng $14.500- 034-5244OS' r ' FORO. 1979,4x4. U Con Paulu/os ffii/eegine w/oor,vico body.I. C loun. > ' R uns & d rlv o s likeIlko now. J r . :: $1950. Call 867-19• 19 1 9 .I t: FORD. 1985, F250^50 4x4. 6- R o ^ m N Cly. 4 sp d .. noww polnlp & I m S m v" tiroo. root nlco:o Iruck.I ■ JVf30'CU55A - 3000SAHDPIPtR IP fT FTRAVU nUflfft 5^.. ;S4500, 867-1910.10. ■ .1 ■ a o o o HI » U N f iho iTWl moloihoniii IniM iihflIk mofir<’ Ouib(.-\i * . lomeu'cnAyi tjr^FO R D . 1994 FISOSO XLT. 1 N0W$48,B8&rKnu, ■...... NiN0W $9,49S.^^ fc.. 61Kml,.5.0L. 5 0|apood. 1 kTTiKfc!/S^SL^JH m s SS7,932...... I* $10,700.1991 F25i:2 5 0 XLT. I 3000 NOUOiir UMUMBUimiUl 3 0 'c u s s A NIWGVU STRUM H8U51US RAVIi nUJlffi - 5.6L. AT. $7.0Cr.ooo. Buili by OIK! ol Ihe irHiintiy'j^tiy’i IcoJftvl iicM sdcpniuwi' P: : Call 423-6149 ____ wasS^6,264..z :. N0W $S9,888^u,„_was524,7^5 ...... -..NO' FORD, Bronco, II,1 .1 1 9 8 7 ,5 30'Au/iMiininAm lu iu i d. $3500. ' lAMBUK 35' VAUnONIR CUSS\A A 3000HOUDArUMIUa30'. K spd. Oood cond. i J 2000 HOUDiirMM vl :: Ploaae coll 208-733733-6755. p H Slide oul. deluio c:iVvl t0]v$25,830r.:nt Ic FORD, Exploror, ie WASS9J.70)...... N0W$74,888rm^Wi WAS 530, W ...... f< IO \ t- door. Fully oqulp^ulppod l l Ask About Ouur 0% Financing ^ SSA 2000nOWUM36HW/Slv/suDtovr m nirsAiut r SOOOHOUOJirUMUMBUHMUSSADOR 3 4 'CUSS including loolhor.lor. Musl Ccudi S IliDCiie, fcijie il-< WAS $20.420...... NOV S r-n 324-2392 or ovorivonings I llvmK i gojlc■. ON SELECTr M ODELS OAC. 3 0 0 0 WflOWOOD U59S>s mfl m TSAJUR UMBUIU0UVH4O' CUSSA - . 324-5027. 3000 HOUOAr UM Oinollc Side, icoi quoon vie bcdl DealH Retains Rebate II any. I. b«l ol (1m\! ■dl FORD, F-150. 1076 330 (otdiostl, looMbci' . 1, V««!jl8, XLT. 63K. top conc:ond. Now Ja m tiros. $14,250. 735-135-1811.H I f W w B k ^01 PONTIAG ** FOR D, '9 3 . F 2 5iO, 0 , Turoo' t A , . diosol. aupor c ablb, , 5-opd, n’,'1 . 1 ~ ■ AZTEK SUV S - loadod, S9000. 034934-5244. ■■iik'N:/*' u p1 Power, t Auto Transmission, Air, FORD- P150. 10920 9 2 Short Ciuiseise Control, Power Everything... fc whool boso. llorooro ►5 ■ 302 ong.. AT w/ovoOvor'drivo. 7Tlie Best SUV On fc : - AC. cnilso. lill. oulclulo Ttie Road! ►2 rocolvor hilch. 7 w woy RV .* plug, Am/FM cas:a s s o llo . jKwiMfn ti.mcutOf . j o o f 3 2 'n eyIW a i I|Bm5UDI5W W NIII» 1 3001 POURIS 90 SPORTSMANsn ‘Z bonch soot wllh arma n r rosts. AS Iho loom you'll rw(I...M Cot Going now! '• ilros80%,71Kmilo:nllos, Bosl ______$ 2 ,IP»tiv?o • ollor. Call 324-8259255B T ...... rwi PfflCED______as^eJFor..'?^! n 1 1 nur sth w H in OEO '96 Trockor SOOOSANDPIPa 2001 POURIS 50 SCISCMMBIER cond. AT. A C . 73173K mis. H i litOWt^l, (litKk thiJ oull.ouil. , ■ Don'l miss lliis^cnll______~ t^l^^S649S/0W0f.-a24-67 msStS,lP2...... ZZ:tt0W. tl^i789Csm\ >>-OM O- 1097 Slorro •'? PRICED ______r'T-*'’ 0x1. c o b , 3 rd dooi GMC 2OOOWI10WOO0100 F » ] f l 5TH WHetl . i s Slide oul, giMt open floorloor pplon! > 2 ' loadod. all opt Cali 326-4jei'Se'' SlIRRI R A = ■ ^ VMS $21 ^4 ...... NOW$1T,39ao,m SAVve! Rodoo. gsvi next aooownowooDlOD36T6 5THWHEtL loodod. oxc. COI 1/2 TOH >!| Roducod to $12.< ■ ■ ..UodltieATVinboik.ncrYneryihlngibtisHitit! CAR 414X4 NOW$1S,990,.m I' • Catl 736-4643 'W s m f S I ...... SAveJ!SAVE! war E w rythingl^^^^^^H ^ ISUZU. Troopor. '91 •- .PW, PL. cruiso cc glne.Auto(natK > ABS, 77K mllos..$13,500. $1 Trtnsflteioinion.. Ploaso call 208-034 TheBestFuFull S iz e JEEP'83CJ-7.258s p n r; olx, nlcoly robi • ,„TiK£!<|v Lea;ase^For... r-« rowirod. Full b odyJy rolln bor. ra>.»MOMWA^ 2 6 9 ^ grool for hunting 73< ~r,s,srj•i|r.aic 5:; JE E P ‘04 Slorro w/Vronglor ro I** Low mis. QMC: '9 8 V4T, ^ cm (^' *5 SLE. PU. T h o soa vtvohidas ■ _• ^ S'* hovo hod oxcol.ol, c a ro . ___W- 81 •X Look ond njn lantaintasiic. ’^HEVROIET ;; 324-8117 loovo moa I; ' JEEP'85 Grond ChcChorokoo jpgjj^^ilAVALIER COUPE all AlrCondtkxiinaAutofnatIc -? Urodo 61K mis.. ' UOO C W I ^ CUSSA 1987 SHASTA CUfS 4': ■ ‘ ■V." ; powor. 12 CD. $13,113,000. Tmsn«ssion,%ar5poner low itiUm, nood stoder unlll ’ C all 733-4781I78S tn u c *Oi1 mointolnod. $4500500/ollor. L ^ Coll 734-5863.B Mfrart- n 9 t fe "S rrices goodr^^-5 JEEP - '05 Grand«> “C »">■ ■ C r \ h i ^ ' j koo, llmltod. powvor or ovory- a m s M #7M-i To ttia y 11 ! Moilonday, ! '3 thing, loolhor IntIn io rio r. |@ I** whllo, 6 cyl. € paipack CD JB Y M y ^ O ctober ployor, $15.000.280280-0675. QMC, P O N T j A C :r 30fh^s JEEP > CherolCM«Larado L Genimuine Chcvrolcr i M .aisi.tar-.w /'-is’. '■ ■ '88. 3 ' su sp o n siolon n lift. ; 4.0 ^ fc i K w w > •3 ong. AT. PW, PS,3, PB,P AT, 901 LincolnS . 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