; www .m agicvcrvalley.com n h e lH nn e $ e w VS t t ■ - 5 0 c c n ts ^daho/95th'ycaf. Nvio. o 295 Satu:urday. Qccobcr 2 1rzooo*'*"*'*"", jHOOD MOI3RNINC Navivy alters i^ E A T H E R g r a ^ of TF • accc:ountof oday: Mostly r h e g lo u ^ . a f w ...... Y'm u n c le a r exactly wh.hero th.. f^x)wth is coining from. shipp attack , So*"®" Pop.pulation change KiEIIEHHEI Twin Fulls School DistrictDi offi- • despite the 7^ t learing ght be toward fbeU .S. Bu^^rkW'nto^ iMtifflMafordUes whh ' cials hav<^ said that d y v e rs io n raises • ^omght,low28. - pCHXdatibhsorinavthahan:iO.OOO: The r e p o r t f eised l ^ numbers for only ^Mo' ' community’s growth,, the tJ decline N cW > - sbutheiri Wabo citfes:; TiWni ra is and Mountain Hbmeme.' in student enrollmentnt indicates PageA2 o ld eler : residents Koraawthenwnurnbebem, ahd how Idaho clUea limk.nk. that the populationa is getting . S C C Ujricy n i q u e s tio n s Ctty ; ISM pepApulatton: iSMpOfiitlMonn tncTMS* KcbaiXe older. Some suggest theth dty may :hael Jourr>ee J ^ G i c V a lLLEY i ByMicM L lB dse ■ 168,;8,370 135.150 33,220 24.8 be in irnnsition lo becomingb( o Wa«ilnithington Post______, TlmcS'Ufl'♦tows writer______. • 6.690 14,5 retirem ent community.•y. •• ------tmover and ------2 . Pocatello ' 62.;2.781 46.091 Sheriffs race: Him ,, 3. Idaho Fetis . 48,(9,627 -44.?35 ' 4,392 ■ 9.9 Jacque Nix. direci■f'or of Ihe WASHIIHINGTON - The Navy communication are'ire key issues TWININ FALLS - The count isn’t 4 . Nampa 46,3B,125 29,899 16.226 54.3 Twin Falls Senior CidznzenCcmor, Friday gav,gave a new account of the pi Jerome^ sherifrsffs race. yet offidndal, but it is out. 5.Tw lnFaiis .34,2 28,098 8,221 22J. certainly iliinks that’sSlhoojnd. t ■,errorisiI anattack on the USS Cre mt>n than an hour and a half aflerier the 1 mooring had been 1 I completedivd. At that poinl. as the R e l i g i o n ship wasIS alalready refueling, there reason for a small boat to ch the Cole. Sailors wilh lad been posted on the new account also raises ons about the exient 10 the attack was an "inside ion.” While the terr«)nsts ' I HE. ave had advance knowl- pf Ihe ship’s arrival, it is r wliether they had infil- the port’s work force. j igators now believe the New church: A newew church for lay have been launched iH isp^c p ^ p le is Icoming he shore and may have * soon. ' \ ■ 10 connection to the Page C l lose company contracted tinn the refueling, Pie-ise see COLE. Paee A2 S p o R' i s 0n.tO.sM6; Bndntn 1boys and (toto the state ' :-soldier ... 7; - cross cotxhn^Sacet. Page B l jads guilty

W e s x _ bom bings ly______^______ll / YORK - A key intellit ifficer for alleged Sautli ter- Osam a ...... i im"» ii , , ... ______WSIWtM Laden approachd Friday 1 ren't on tho dance floor, they sl ia Losee and Kevin Jones ewlnjInfi to th e mualc of ‘KInda DIxlHxle’ Friday. When the two aren' guns hadn Laden Utah StaState Unlvarslty ttu d en U Trisha L deck. bands a t the U t h annual SwIrvinfi ’n’ Dixie i u z JatnboreuI In Sun Valley. i n a l l y u n t Singers,’ one ol th e many bai The ed nev the "allega- ______-M ------HelpjwantedLAiiai JO____ caught on to the fun from thelutiim ui______I } is posing a heavyfy metal,i unless you count illi^iftjtaiiluVy-l^toAnna r r S r ^ at"lTa.m!!*aw*r-' w e re having, Now, had no nursing shortage is Vemenest challenge to Magic^cV alley s. And there’s,m ore Count dm aiiifBS^rt ,.-irainc«e»jW lofing the roots of jo a e t' attend each year. a« U.S. ! than Shania Twain, .;n. and a t r o n ^ e tftbute at organizerTom Har^ar to perfonn for- Regional Medicalal Center.( Butti t lhat hasn’t kept young peo- i-l ■ •• •' . '■ “They saw peopl Army rom turning out this week at blast and they wen pie fron a , ...Loiie.'SmldnttlS.Oi '• MchOghtt Indude.a nyrnn Sun VaValley’s Swing ’n’ Dixie Jazz 3d.fcfb6thd^.;> JJng|tf9;;'9 :3 0 a;m. and gospel perfor- Bailey said. i;crgcaiit, joree. .-BiiynObail^ipoa The kids like the 1 ( 'S E C T I O N 3u ;;,CIVkli«i)2:«Klun*!ja V a rp a ln ^ s a t U 8.mJ^ new generaUon rntered a o^amo bln Udon Section by s he music gets inside of you of the music, which ft E x -plea J at a you want to dance,” said 16- i^iTrrarcwriB:’ ''', ■ ■■■• ■r-':; styles as ragtime anc se pro- Section A SeSection B ^ar^i•old Aspen Wenglikowski,- - J They like the fact th g liefore U.S. Disirict Court to ' ■ W eather ....2 Sports Spc ___1-6 who hohad made a spucial trip to w ere 60-plus. Wood River pleal.eonardSaiui. ; to buy a i920s-style flapperc r W htm th e J a a Janamboree start- tators w Please see Jj )st of the spec- High School Sc bond toacher Burtirt lease sec BOMBINGS. Pnce A2 I Natloa ;...3 4 MoiM oney....7.9 s for the occasion. e d 11 y e a rs ago. mosi Magic V&lley .5 ^ in b( Obituaries .. .6 Section C Religion ...1-3 Nowaday Idaho/Vvest .fr9 ’ J®' E ----- ^ Scienti salmon '1 ^ N o) : M i d d l e EiAST TRUCE OpW on...... 1 0 CCommunityoj . .4 ' NEW Y' Comics...... 5 gence offici WcN«...... n astlnlani help CrosswordCrc . . .6 ‘ ro rist o Os change to I adapt qitwiTi/n*itewww* bin _ l.> MoMovies...... 6 « mbulance dur- ^ i Tho Asaociated Press (1 into two distinct poimla- 'i ClassifiedcTa .7-20 “ “ j] Friday f S E in Si-attle*s I.ake J p e r s o n ; Itraell troo-'t S 1:A r i Li; - Resei: ngion and the Cedai River. \tt selected1C O lh e r creatures, sikIi as - - ^ found that salmon, VkpMonitonncjdadpiptr. , , -J” 1 - spot s. tha similar transftirin.ilioiis sheettlament Vi^ gered fish thar has 11 eMC)dtl«0*L - •'ewish: (■; Northwest in a

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"IThe demand n Falls’ j daytime populatiordon near-simultaneouss bombings of Middlelie East,I to force the gowm- for assisted-living >eo- the US. embassies inii Nairobi and mentt ofof the Western countries I in deaath o f faamily B surgess tot( 50,000 to 60,000, as peo CO pull out from the Middle agencies that serve™ !>>e '1'1'rly pi^ fror•om outlying com m unitieities Dar cs Salaam, Tanznzania, on Aug. JUSt to p C LINO LAKES, MMinn. (AP) - H point tti an aging popjpulnnon to ,o town.to work, shop o r•go g< 7.1998. East,notnot to interfere.” riday for an ex- - H ...IT.SXCensusBurcai A trial is slated'toto begin in the . Sandid interruptedi him to ask if ’ * Policc searched Frid: doaor, McAlindin said, bjective included killing U5. convict suspectedj oof killing his - H age and ethnic moi e are the retail, industrialia l, case Jan. 3. Mohamimed is the first the obj« and and their 3 rdeaseaatalaterdai th e of the 17 defendantitts charged in nationasnals. Mohamed replied, /■'sister, her husban< a l educational cen ter of the 1, sir. Based on the Marine three young childrenren a day after " 'UlijNESbW ■ McA^din, howev! j S . ™ s . b l e : Valley,” he said. “And1 aias the bombing to enteier a guilty plea. Yes, si irole. The man ['i|0. ■ to identify the econonomic cngta= flux Bin Ladeii, the Sau<,udi millionaire explosicosion in Beirut ...'Shd the his release on parol ,ve have a trem endous influ) rican pullout from Beirut, had allegedly vowowed to “kill H behind h e growth. ople who come in for an:any who is charged withth mastermind- Ameinct hey kill me.” « “There’s much m e r of reasons.” ; the United Smtes to pull out The bodies wvolvement in Somalia.. ■Uwranca Dame I, sh 29; her hus- after hche left joU. ^ J Sand asked Mohai 990.t, are only Meridridian and Post Fait? toppe em ergency room whoI is catastrophic explosicsion that might ship inin tyingi up to th eir berthin; David Dekker rollers.srs. But, as America’s only ' Dame spent foi t or killed more position Iter- Twins Ben and I nvolving Dame, felt to0 bbe immediately dangerous)us have sim k the ^ p o ion," Clark said in an intei In't keep still /e "music art form, il seems to prison for sloshing a ipi- of its crew. The bommbing took the view withwii CBS News, of Jerome couldn B a revival every 20 to 25 wilh a knife. He wam d once for a to then:emselves or others is hospi- ate- Friday as they bouilunced to “Old- h av e a :d at this tim e.” lives of 17 sailors ammd injured 39. Accoicording to a written state s. Now il’s having a rebirth February. ed” situation, talizedi th e :oU," played by yetus. t In repeated publillic statements ment; bby the Navy Friday, thi band Mnrdis ng the kids,” Hazzard said. Police had been < c, Adm. Vcmon ‘ erro nleous et account? “by seniortjor ; the Sacramento t ’ve been real heartened to Mimbach house tw I over tho past week,. I on ’ Gras.“I like that allill these people * Sunday S7.00S7. per week, daily only $5,0010 Clark, the chief of)f naval opera- Navy leleadership were based oi Isten to music- “ p*?the young kids pick it up,” for disturbances inv« 1 that because initial1 vvoice and relayed repono rts ' co>n® together to lis Sherry Hodge of Ketchum. oncc for theft and :k. Sunday only S3.S0 per week. tions, had argued t good,” said Ben Sh' „tati.ndlrc=.or i» Included In all nbove raie». A as involved in from theth ship that were not corcon- makes rae feel go as afraid at one time that the “domestic-related A the small boat was ate- Dekker. “It’s o welelcome respite Iwiwo charge will be levied for all" the mooring, the crerew of the Cole firmed.’id.” Those reports, th e stau ;ic might die out. But it no lint, .re open SI3 »l)''i ,nie the music yyou normally I a.m. only. If you rcturnedeb.■ ehecki, . - . “had no reason to suspea...st that meritt ssaid, “contained som in’t look like that will hap- there was anything[lg to be suspi- • errors,•s, and in some cases wer/ere hear." Circuladon ir paper by 7 n,m.. The Idaho Jazz SSodety, which P«^" r yo u r are a: Mail IH cious about," as hette put it in an mistmdinderstood back here.” Dsnlel Walock. circuli information K77 4 042 Tintrime»-New» (UPS 631-OHO) 1. puh- ■ d = l = v ^ l f Circulation phono...... 677.4042 ,i,hcddaillally ai 132 T hird Si. W .. Twin r ^ThcTtmc*?* ~ Hi ^ • M m. daho. B330I. hy Mngic Valley rrtday, Oetobar 20. m m b an between 7 ond 10...... a.i 733-0931 P“"‘- “CTI Wday.Octobf• ai a o .n u m b f Frtda do not receive your p I'lew.paperpent Inc. PeriodlcaU paid fll Twin In fo rm . caU the num ber foryc F.ll.b,Th.The Time»-Ncw», OfnciflJ cliy andkJ ra te s couniy MWiwwupapcf punuant lo Scction 6C- y sM-6326S 1 5 O T P Burley-Rupert' ■ ■ tr 21 28 Paul-Oakloy ...... lily and Sunday. 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    i©©lBE» Read " j ^ l A T I O NJ______^ ■ ■ ^Housee seeks h(lealth-carere tax bre;: a k s o n WASHINGTOftII -;- Striving for a •> “I was thinking I wasw going to last-minute electionion-year accom- Nation In brief die or she was goin ------plishmcnvHouseJse.Rcpublicans Carlisle told police. “I HI ore negotiating withwii President ” • ly want bolh of us toDdle, ( so I fig- . 1*1 ' i C linton on tax b br< re ak s to help , Someme of the group's positions, ured Td take It off heiier and put it * i.ll’ ’ people pay for long-ng-term care for includiiding recent decisions bar- around my arm ... butit she slipped U I the elderly and disidisabled as weU wcwomen pastors and declar- out of my hand." as their own insursurance premi- *"8 tho:hot wives should “submit urns. gracioilously" to their husbands, avoid -rr—i ate the basic premises of my'jl FDA tells how to a • - - The long-term carcare issue is one in tb u m s _ df several health-relirelated tax mea- Christiestian faith,” Carter wrote. prostate treatmeni ■rida^^aturd ^ ^ c t o b e i ^ . sures costing $75> bibiUion over 10 n,,nm« WASHINGTON - A thcnipy .<• years that could emt•merge in a final GUnmJman kills himself th a t shrinks enlurgc< i package Congresss is expected to aftOFr 9shooting two others by microwaving thele •rious injury, •!' move next week -— ssom e of them YRE]lEKA, Calif. - A man on trialj1 causo a rare but scri ^ linked to a $1 inncrease c in the , Q occasionally burningI rmen’s tissue ix charges pulled a gun in a colostomy or ^ ^ • minimum wage sosought by Ihe thouse hallway Friday and^ enough to require a ci ' president. - other surgery, thc Fooood and Dnig | ~ | | , ... shot orone of his alleged victims,.j Administration warnrncd doctors nter * to V .1 With powerful1 oopposition m ,> urge him not to hi rcoursc with them over an WASraNGTON -■ /A dozen old B v *’ health insurance prpremiums. The extendeided period of time. , nonpartisan Jointt CCommittee on “Nader'S Raiders" artire urging the ■ Green Party caniindidate to ■ , Entry c ooupon l in Fri-iday's -Taxation estimateQtes this could ManI sentenceda to 20 - help 26 million peopeople when fuUy ® reassess his presidedential cam- ' effective in 2007' - including 1.6 yeflfS’s In I girl's drowning paign, saying he could ( cost Times-'i-News inseert. m illion people whiwho previously HERSRNANDO, Miss. - A mon,n Democrat Al Gore thclie couldn't afford healtlalth insurance. convici'Icted of manslaughter (or)c Ralph Nader currerently draws 3 No purdrchase necessary. Mi4ust be 18 to enter.?r. i^ > r The break wouldlid apply “above pullinging the life jacket off a 7-7. or 4 perccnt in natiI tio n a l polls, . the line," meaningng people could . year-ol-old girl and leaving h er toto more in some states,:s. And some Last dlday to enter, Octoblumn. maximum sentence in the -to Southern Bapt h of Dallas Reinhardt at a - complied fromn ’wire reports ■ ATLANTA - ThThe Southern last May. Baptists, alreodyr sisuffering from -

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    __ W in n in gG PHOTOGRA]APH______Hermophilia(icA ID §\victim dieies at ZZ idespread attcntionjin SARASOSOTA, Fla. (AP) - Petersburg hospital. ssaid in a gained wide sratement. 1986 whenn theyth were barred R obertay Ray - one of three AIDS- vnth other studtmts exposedhemophiliac hc brothers Ray had become enga^ e d eorli- attending cloi er this year, and he and1 hhisfiancce in Arcadiaia in ii southwest Florida who wona court a battle to go to : parents told school offi- school t 13years y ago, only to be had postponed nuptialsIs lhat had after their pa been plaiined for Decemtnber. . dais of theirsir condidon. c burnedut out of their home by an jtum ed to school unjler - died Fridoy. He was “He just wanted to> Ibe a hus- They retur arsonist - c isn’t like he court orderjr in ir 1987. Angry parents 2 2 . band and a father. It was fected through contami- wanted something greatto ( u t of life. distrib ued ted petitions ana spon- He just wanted to be noilonrial," his sored ralliesies in a vain attempt to ood products used to boys out of regular cloSb- hemophilio, died at All father, Clifford Ray,r, told the k ee p th eb o y s Hospital o f complica- Sarasom Herald Tribune.le. es, and daysays later, the Ray honie n both diseases, the St. Rober^ Ricky and RiElandy Ray was guttedd inin an arson fire. I :overy £s station, ms home T henTimes-N(^WS ” i CENTER, Houston pace shutde Discovery tronauts lefrthe intema- ace station on Friday HRay, Infeceeklong mission to add This photograph of Mtmphfciphia flrtflghtara conaoling onana anothar a ftar being ambttthecIhed a t ■ house Are March 8 In nated blooons and prepare for the treat his he Mcmphto, Tom., w u choMoaan FHday tt* tha Mambar ShiShowcaaa Photo of tlia Yaar a t tthe Aaaoclated Preaa manat the first full-time crew, uahed by a gunman who steppe Children’slittle I was docked seven tom conferenct In San AnteIntonlo. nrafUhtara raapondlnjUng to a h o u ta fire ware ambuah tions from 1 » annual award (ncludea a $ l.a le space stadon and due uit th*gcn<«andop«ntd fIrt.Bra. Foof paopla utera idllad tndam tw o otRera wounded. The an h. to Earth Sunday. The honemfmn. AJ. Woffa ofrf tfitha Commafclal Appaat tn MamphtaM< took th e photograph. Disccnt four of those days istrucdon work outside, allenging spacewalks, Woman s]spends houurs in well tbefore resc leave:irsday, the crew trans* few supplies and wiped' PERRIS, Calif. (AP)lP)-A 73- ordeal, DefLefina said. She wasn’t spotted for 3 and it took firefighters ani I station’s walls wiih a year-old woman fell 20 feetfi down ^ ChandlerIer tum bled into the 40- i r e t o i r r n eter brick-lined struc* 1hours to complete the resc ! to prevent mold and an abandoned w ell1 aand was inch-diame They also tested four is accepting app^plications for Walkinglg RoutesI in TWin >urs before ture in herer daughter’s back yard A fter figuring oul how i SPACE ( trapped for seven hour (A P) - Spac)ntrol gyroscopes they Falls. These contracacted positions are 7 daylay early moming firefighters were able5 tcto lift her Thursdoyy aafternoon, soid Capt. isome cable to get her out, Bermett of th e Riverside lowered DcHrui into the vi and its astro;earlier in the mission, delivery jkwitionss and can be a sourcerce of additional out Andrew B a from Mission Control, " said fire- County Fireirc E)epartnient. A rotted a ladder truck. tional spac 1 get paid for your momiiming walk. Some “She’s a great gal," s In . afte r o weelissive gyroscopes, used income while you j fighter Mark Defina, who* 0 was low- wooden coverco' apparently gave Defina, 43, is part of )f up to $50.00. 1! a twin-sized bed frame trained to rescue people fi sectlonjle station, were spun routes-also qualify:y for a sign-on bonus of u ered into the well to slipip fa hanrjess way, and a « g h Jg e d P arrival of th« down with her when she ' fined spaces. t 100 revolutions per If you are interesested, please stop by thehe Times-News at around the woman late2 TlThursday. nimbled doi p.dontof Theshutt'ell below the 6,600 rpm was in fa ir fell. The shaft was illumin rvk^in FaUs or call Jackiejin in tho circulation Y Rachel Chandler wa ,000 caah days to thebe 5 required for opera- • 132 3rd St. West, Tv condition at Riversideide County “Nobodydy knew the well was flashlight and emergenc but falling dust and dirt st to return rlytc next year. They department at 735-:5-3302. Regional Medical Cenlenter. She there. Thenlere was 6 inchcs of dirt : expected, NASA said. ughout th e cfiveringit,*'it,” Bennett said. it difficult to see, he said.------crew spent remained calm througl ' doing constr in four chall« On ThurSi Gore raoce V B - 3.5 hours, ferred a few .• TWO Locations mother 3.5 dow n the st scue. fungicide t( encount- I : from con- to aim the Al G ore said F riday, hih e’d w el- ■ briefly at 1 come homestretch heh e lp from linated by minute, well President Clinton butIt eeveryone ney lights, th a t will be should remember, “T his;lis is a cam- n : ■^'11 made tio n s earlj paign that I am runniniling on my L worked as e? own.” For his part, the presidssident said *r® SHOES he wasn’t sure howvr nmuch he ___ f . could influence the electlectioh, less ^ i than three weeks away.y- A “People make theirT ddecisions M Indeperidendy, so it wouldwoi only m L matter if I had an argurgument to ^70th make (that) people wou/ould listen A ■ to,” Clinton said afterter he and Lk Gore attended a memomortal ser* Xi.UNIVER!i S A R ^ vice for the late Gov. Gc Mel . S a lte C o nitin u e»s! i Carnahan. Asked if hele BAGS p f f I comfortable enoughh wi o rk in g ATHLETIC Capitol Hill and the regulatoryre I O N - m BANKCARD!RDS & CHARGE agendes. o f f tc accounts«TS WELCOME M. Diane AUbaugh,, wifewi of Jo e L——low ^ V * I *iH O E S H ifl Allbaugh, the RepublicsUcan’s cam- F O R M E N & TWo LLocations o stered with i paign manager, registei 1 U N T IN G To SerServe You the Senate lu t monthIto to lobby on •MEHSW0RK& HU WOMEN o f f H behalf of three majoiJ o r T exas- / NIko, Skechers, Nsw Bs DOWMVNTOWN fed “gener- - b a s ^ utilities. She li^e^ Regular LYNn < W O O D al legislodve and regulatilatory mat- ■« BOO}TS ft . ters involving utility andant energy . ■ issues.” W bM by reiREOWINO 1 = . F our years ago, Bus:(ush estab- M ADA!DANNER .0 W * 1 9 »WOMEN lished newtrules to curbirb lobbying m _ by_former staffers afteiFter rep o rts ■ o >TS ON were published aboutIt thti ree top - h aides quitting to becom;ome lobby- " Ragutarorlnsultttd ^ 5 ■ ists and about Diane: AUbauA] ^ ’6 ffarL acei ^5^LL HANDIL TABI hiring by utility ininterests, 80pES - any possibility'af furthr th e r q u e r — ------1 tions regarding the peroerception of regular pric. a conflict." I ^ F O R V I >DD LO S P E C i A VALUES $ NOW ------^-----7

    ^ A L ILEY M i\ G l ( c V Ci/y Edifor Kevit/ Ric/iniWirri- 733-0931, Kx/. ^34 P a R c A - ThcTim es-Ncv ie w s Satitu rd a y , O c to b c r 212 1 ,2 0 0 0 ArouDND T i t o c k ] s e e ss signis o f hh io p e \LLEY Livesi pane i - T H E V A l ling .setback distances and to see if we can’t workv together issues, including setl.-tback require- induding . J l By Jo'John T. Huddy Want to know more? ments an d odor contntrol, have dis- odor cont:ontrol, is a^poultry farmer l O O d i n g tir ^iei-New» writer ______on these things.” - Fight puts Gw -----^ DeKleinhans cla sh e d a t rupted their w v ork, an d turnedd insurancein agerit. ing with fellow Tho Citizenscit rovlow commllteo wtilchIch DeKleinhans has qucjue-stioned the Two0 committeec members, rWIN FALLS - Despite a heaileat- Thursday’s meetini a news article DcKleinI;jinhans and Ed Smith, are man In ICU, p(police say rw iem- committee memberer Jack McCall. la lookingIm ' Bl crianglng tho county's''3 group’s future. In a exchange between two meir )stock ordinanco. plons to mootct two w eeks ago. he sjiidsj: the group retiredrd and a have no ties to the ;»^:g o o d in g - a. Goodingg man rs at a recent meeting, a ; McCall quesdonedd DeKleinhons’ llvestc ; police said b ea t onean o th er man so t closely split . , Qgal'’Bln from 11 ti.m. to 1 p.m. on often has split 4-4-3. with the livestockock industry. Thc seventh arply divided committeictcc statement about i wr, Libby Lucas, is a mem- , ijadly it put him inin < critical condi- xJes committee vototes, which Nov.V. 1.j mojority sympuththetic to the member, dewing county livestock rule dairy industry, ber of[ thithe coimty’s planning and ^tion in thc hospital1 wwas being held rs it w ^ stay at its task. appeared in a rccci:ent newspaper unty Jail Friday ^ montl!Ith livestock moratoriumum. The seven-memlKl)er committee zoningB commission.co tin the Gooding Couni Committee member agre■ree article, ne committee votes have to n a charge of aggravravated battery, dif. McCall said DeK^Kleinhans had Sevenoral committee membersers, has three membersrs with ties to , Some i •y have to set aside their dil uding DeKleinhans, concedced- the dairy or catde inindustry: Dave been 4-3. 4-3 others 6-1, and some bcoun documents say. fcfcnences and work together on a been wrong, butt DeKleinhans] includ defended his statenimcnt. cd 0to the t commissioners recentljntly Gondolfo and Alvin:n Smutny. who unnnimoimous. Ricky Allen Comonnell, 32, was solutiution. [ the committee’s progres:ress own d a iry operiirations; and CommTimittee members unani- ilarraigncd on theI cl ch a rg e Fridoy «W‘We did actually make somome The committee vwas formed in that tl ily voted to table issue.s Jim July to draft a nsted C o n n ell Timeinee-Wew corretpondent_____ tment turnover and commu- •i/Thursday, Cowen saiisaid. nn. Cowen said Fridajday he was still H/HAILEY - Shoppers wer/e re {■iHI a Incumumbent’ Republican Jim Investigating th e1 fifight, and did read;ady for thc ski season to siai 'er said he should be re- hot want to spcculatilate a^ut what Frididay. Dozens of skiers an :d bbased on his accomplish- •i^rked it. The fighight apparently skieriers* p aren ts lined up Frida WM ments1 duduring four years as sher- /capons, Cowen outsitside the Hailey Armoryf fc for ;3id not involve wea mW '^W 7 “ Crim '9oid. th ce Sturts of thc annual Haile i Team Ski Swap, W down 33 Candidate Q&A , ^Connell faces an1 OOct. 30 prelim- Ski! f cen t sinsince I _ Iqary hearing in Gooiooding. Thrhe sale of new and usedi sl ski |k , /J y — took offioffice." ______.andd snowboard : equipment an he .said.d. l^bbery suspecect remains nter clothes, which run But: independenl candidates '' throirough Sunday, is the first < W aynele Childers and Jerry ilSJall without bondtx seve:veral each year in southeriiern M arline:Inez said Weaver has con­ J ^ O I S E - A Washin]lington man sus- oho. tributeded ito the department's high Ipicted of robbingg tlthe U.S. Bank “W“We’ve always been the firs turnoverver by a lack of communica- Stanch in Glennss EFerry earlier We’ve’ve always had it the thir :^Us month was stilstill being held weelickend of October." sai V M “Tumoimover is a huge, huge prob- without bond Fridaid ay in a Boise Nonem cie Kranakkala. m M ■ lem.” CllChilders said, "{•orty-foiir Jail, according to a s\spokesman for AbAbout 1,500 people turne m full-timeme officers have quit since U.S. Departm entint of Justice. out,t 1 last year. This year'.*: swa he'.s l)eenleen there." t an extra boost from threh ree is figures are inacairaie and •i^ o h n Edward Cro':rowley, 40, this got i not iictual.” Weaver said. “My did not contnations includ- . 'otilo.'lo.' Uw/ra protjilbty going to beB toetoo - they lay perfectly nal agt em.' s also investigat* P*^irs, for $99 each. This year’s don olher. they have no ener ;K s department is aJ Tw enty percent of each sa:sale ed three goldenI ccowbells used )S0 to allow proper control, lere’s a lack of communica- Crowley’s poss:jssible involve- . et - Cbeck the bottom of bootsI to Dam age - Check thc bos>aso for holes . * tietween the administration dng-death-of-his------given to the Hailey Ski Teaream . to salute at WorldId Cup races. )koeure.they-aronlt-too.wom-roc-:oc_____ nnrt ^niiPRS. which cann ccost $10 an iich h as about H}0 skiers agi he-lHHips-andjitrongJeader:_____ i c t h e r a few dayss bbefore the rob- «Wc “Ses Tijy jjki swap ctcontinues from d hed plates con be replaced, but Inch to repair, through 14. today and from opcfeachshior ship coulcould lake care of the prob- ^ y , Sgt. D av e Willard W of the 8 thr 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to 3 boot won't work well wllh binding!lings Ski topt - Chock thc nmore than half of thc teamlam’s . . . • ■ ! S e l for a d u lts tholx?bool. covering tsn't peeling ofl Admission is S sWs' wnicr to get m and nuninthccciuipnifint. 1 .• [ Pleaso see SHERIFF. Page A7 ^Jwillard said Crow•owley’s 68-year- budgidget, said Anne Brown. and free for childrdrcn. Mund - Put ifw fiottoms o( ttHJ skij mother was foun>und dead it; her ArAmerica’s top alpine skie 3;^e McMurray,r. ^Wash. home. _ :|flls to Willard Fri<' By Mark Warbis ed life by the motto on hc he women’s sporiswea Associated Press WtWritor______l.ooklng fbr clues licenense plate: N0MTN2H1. dc.sigr"Ttigner hiillled hack anil theithen ------^------BBut,ui in the end, there was onone tred to b attle b reast cance - An u p sca le Tho TwinIwin Falls County Sheriffs too ' vowec ncer FALLS - cancincer too wide, too deep, to w ithh the zeal of Gen. Georg' wn is a httle le.ss Departnlanment has modo no arrosis In rvasive even for a woman wh enclave west of towi p c m ton. She started what‘‘ i serene since an an;irnied intruder conncctnectlon wllh an Oct. 3 Incident h add successfully defeated ieved to be Iilaho’s first su| t ihe hom e of at mene hi home of Tlmes-News east cancer that almost too was reported at i po rtt group for w om en witl ' Tim es-News Publi:ilisher S tephen Publishtlisher Stephen Hartgen. Anyone Name: Jarod i— h erlir life 10 years ago. ast cancer. And she chai withI InfonnationInfc atwut tho Intnjder. But family and friends sai Hartgen. Steven Tvrcfy. 1 Bu ged other breast cancer sui “Quite frankly., Vwe're learning _ or abouiboul someone who expressod Evan■ans’ death late Tuesdoy froifrom jrs to join her in the passioi xirs," said Allen ParticuU.Iculaily strong foollngs about------brain tumor will not dera how to l«>ck our ilix)i a b n had discovered just a ,^7 fe\ ' S iarlcy. a 23-yearir resident who ' Pubiictiilication of thc sex offender list, I E jypedition e Inspiration and ththe rs earlier - m ountain climi a private lane cnn callcall Investigator Kelly Wilson ot ^ale,5feet6 ■ her breast cancer-fightin has liv ed across a o th e - to draw attention n> breaM from Hartgen for al:ilx)Ut a decide. 736-40.J-4035. %Khes tall, 170 ■ ‘orts lhat Evans instigated. ing - I H^nds, brown ■ effori cancelcer and raise research funiis.111?- ..\ve used to be in11 a community. The shotshcnfl's department Is also ‘Laura gave it a tough fig! Thehe orcaniiMUion’s first trek «: iiur area h ere. askingIng f for inlormntion about a ;^ r and brown ^ It the terminal brain canccn cer . M ff p a rtic u la rly in o»i r^HVBHa Argci’cn tin a's 22.841 foo IvhcrL- wc fc-1. mmmfortable leav- tIa'X-it. full sire passenger vetiiclc alt Laura a hand of cards thithat >ncagua, the higlie.st peak ii ,.. seenn th. thai nigm near the corncr of R an ted for M said 1 Aconc . "1 ing our dcKirs o|K;n." en she couldn’t play,” sai tlie WWestem Hemisphere, raisei oiicemed for his 2700)0 R Road and Falls Avenuo. S^bbation viola- Iger Evans, her husband. “But “Bi "f? Starlcyahoiscon >■1100 on original char II go . «w «siKMieR/n»nM»«m $2.3J itmilhon and eam ed Kvans *' friend Hartgen. wlhvhose wife nnd b u:pedition t I Inspiration will g IS and niral areas of the news- ^p o lice officer, llml»d many J 'P1 »to the White House wiier daughter Jled fron-im the gunm an towns ar dealtrvrard in her memory no lessle; Laura Evant, 51, cllrr was honored by Fir.st Liid Oct. 3, paper’s;r’s eiglit-couniy circulation r’^y o n e with informs eventennined to bring ubout a cut mountfllns In her lifole before She died Hillm on the evening of Oi Twin Falls Cour lary C linton and U.S H artg en . an oututspoken advo- area. aharge of eluding • breast cancer.” ■ av e -Tu..il.y Irom* brainIn tumor...... - -S u p>reme re C ourt-Justice-Sandrid ra _ cate o fth c public’s’s right to know,- Ab;oii.so in die envelope was a copy - »eat736-4100i Family and friends hav le newspajjer’s 1998 editorial ^toppers at 732-53) DayO/ O’Connor. has been silent ulxnK)ut the delivery of the n m n ^ a memorial service at 2 over the world. Nolrody loved life more thai lining its decision to l>ecome [&n remain anonyn-rmation can call J ”™ 3oth It wos breastt co n c er th a t “No V’"" of what investigateItors consider a a'cplaini: aunty Sharllfa m. Oct. 29 in the Sawtoot did. Sim loved to be physica his ne«-spaper's the first"irst in Idaho to publi.sli regi.v % ightbe eligible for llroom a t E ^ o m Resort. ThThe thrust the Ketchurum woman into she dr ■ threat related to hi 30 o r Crime------10 yeurs ago. ly actiictive and she loved to have"'‘i ' editorial jwlicy. leredJ offenders’ofl names, addre.s.ses ^ a r d . . rvice will featxire a 90-seconcond the limelight 1C photographs. 5387, where you ^ and Diagnosed \vith a1 vvery advanced goodd ttime,” raid Nancy Hoiipok An envelope rcpi^piirti'dly left in and pho leo'of L^ura, some slides an •iend of the Evans for,mor by the intruder "WVe ei don’t have a lol lo work ne for telling “Laura stories,ics.” stage of breast camincer, she volun- Hartgen’s home b> r procedure thot thann J30 years. “She nnd ln:r hu; ■ co n ta in e d a clippiiping from The from,"1.” Twin Falls County is expected to be attendedd b by teered for a ri-iky F id dccided ea rly on - cvci :tors was consideredJ cutting( edge ' band Times-News listinglg registered sex Please seo UST. Page A7 east cancer survivors, doctoi g jn the small m s d admirers of Evans fromn aall treatment at thatt itime - that i-s. Please sec CANCER. Page>EeA7 / offenders living i,m n Scturtay, Octobw 21,20(2000

    M a g i c V ad l ^ L E Y : — S fERVICESs— ^ 8 Raymond. Shermana Hansen,! today at WhiteiteMomiary. I servicc at 11 a.m. todadoy at the ice Springdale LDS 2n K Incumbent Jimn 1Weaver will fece Indejlependent challengers*s Wayne Childers church {Hansen MMortuary of God chuchurch in Twin ^ '-ni >at In ,the Nov. 7 electiction. Burley Chapel). Falls.Friendsds sand family may.r.i 01 ancand Jerry M artinez fo»rthe n four-year Jeromele County( sheriffs sea call from 1-4[•4 ]p.m. today and ' The sherifii f f s job is a full-time positionpc which will pajay $40,680. Curtis Earl Olsen, seiservices at from 10-11:30:30 a.m. a t P ark e’s >i'.T *y Funeral Home in jnodo th e May 2 3 Republicaa n primary. 11 a.m. to d ay , a t thihe Hove- Magic Valley F W eaver d«defeated Bill Reid In th< Robertson Funeral CCl hapel in Twin Falls. ',1 hnn -----Jerome. •jl v /o l W hat would you do to W M kind of W h a t w o u ld y o u dlo o WlulwwiMba w Edna B. Hiairisonor of Emmett, -rn A bout Im prove c o o p eratio n c rim e la th a 2 p.m. Soturday a t * t o a d d r a M your main prior I» Floyd Carroll Statames of services at 2 p th e w ith a re a Burley, services att 11 a.m . . th e Potter FuneUneral ChapeL tum ovoratthe c a n d id a te s law enforcement agen­ In Jerom e County, Monday at Hansen M ortuary jeronwCounty • I x r t f r ? : of Rupert, services: " and how would Rupert Chapel. Fanimily an d Jo n Schut of s h M tf r * col ie s ? friends may call fromn 6-8 p jn . a t 11 a.m .. SoSaturday at the you reduce tt? t Stake Ccnter, 26 S. . , Department? Sunday evening and1 one0 hour Rupert West Sn before to the sem ce onjn Monday 100 W.Familyily 1and friends m ay ’*^Jf“ T he biggest prob­ ‘y R u p ert c a ll from 6-8 p.m . to d ay at^=*!H‘i T he Jeromo ■I'll con tin u e th e "I "i recently deputized the at Hansen Mortuary w a r o n dru g s, n ni e w c h ie f o f p o lic e in lem is narcotics, Chapel...... H a n se n MorViortuary Burley. _ Jim W tever, Ropublican County Sheriff’s f m o th a m p h e ta m in o one hour before th e W e havo one Hazelton. H He's available if Chapel and one Ab«: 68. O ffice h a s o n e of use. About 85 to Bertha Dalos of Buhl,td, services services Sanirdiurday at the church. EducaUon: High school gmdmd- the best training certified dmg we w need help in the east I 90 percent of all at 11 ajn. Monday at St.S John’s uato; ationdod Hordin* courses in the state. dog, another end. ei Eden has long relied ientb may Clara A. John[ohnston of Gooding, Jtri' Slmmor)8 Unlvoralty In ' j ' w h ic h will b e cor- on oi the sheriff's office and crim e is diroctly Lutheran Church. Frie ,, a n d e v e ry w o ek w e related to drug call from 9-10 a.m. M(Monday at services at 11 1 a.m. Saturday at Abllono. Toxaa. on o football tifled shortly, and w w e ’ll c o n tin u e th a t se n /ic e . iding Christian • scholocshlp, did not crsduato0,0 have a new pro- trafficking, and the Farmer Funeral Ch^pel and the Goodin oti gram, such as fin-- one In training to Tho Tl city ol Jerom e has lUy and friends m ay • • i Job exptrtanc*: Qradualod Ih a l’s w hy I'm from 10-11 a.m. ot the clchurch. ChurchJamUy be certilied later. needed ni our drug dogs, 1 .7 from Los A ngolas Pollco gerprinting. Due to call from 1-7 p.m. Friday at , s T h is will a d d to which w we have furnished working to add two Depanm ent Acadomy In 196:963; the fact my deputies Myrth Black servi'vices at 1 Demaray’s Goothooding Chapel. :'3 i l our emphasis on two tw or three tim es in the additional dnjg t W hite • r i o i q rallrodlrom LAPD Inl 994) are highly trained / dogs to countor p.m.. Monday at oltor son/Ing In various copa< y countorlng drug past pi week. W e roll on any Mortuary Chapel, Faramily and James Edw;dward Turner of '-i-'“'» pac'-, they oro also highly - Iho problem. But vices at 1 p.m.T.i-i.q Jim Weaver Uos. Induding patrol, accldon s o u g h t a flo r in th a trafficking In the calls « In Jensme. and after friends may call on Sunimday.Oct. Filer, servici two of my deputies were overall, crime has It Dekalb F u n e ra l 'ii'?' i®’ state. That's the co u n ty ." tw 22, 2000, from 4-8 p.m.m., and on Saturday at D mont, juvanllo crimo. dotoctiv dropped 33 per­ ■ services. Home, 863 S. CCongress Blvd. in>,jii:M I main reason for lhaa shot last year while Monday until times of » work and training. Elected respondingre to a call from cen l." S m ith v ille, T ' enn. (White-,»iuv'ni turnover," TwinFalls), . Joromo County shorilf In J«Jerom e, there's no ques- Mary Evelyn Brownm of Twin Mortuory in Tw; Novomber1996. .l.r.iJ ______tl{lion we cooperate." Falls, graveside servivices at 1 p.m., Soturday at thes 1Bellevue Laura Evanvans of Ketchum, i ) "Rebuilding the "Generally, conflkrt com es} ‘Drugs are all over Cemetery in Bellevueuc, Idaho, memorial serservices at 2 p.m. 1 - | idem “Belter manage­ W ayn* C h lld o n , Indapondei 0- departmenl. from the administration. the county, and Family and friends; rmay call Sunday at the Elkhom Hotel Aq* : 54, ment, ... Manvo ment has carried the th credii, and I don’l havo Rehabilitation Center. patrol officer 1999-current, m any," out only eight any problems wilh area schools ond gain PAUL-M^Uchael ich s . Widmier, drug-related th e r e s p e c t of th e Arrangements are2 pj e n in g 5 4 , .of P aul1 arand formerly of t ' officers." busts this year. stu d e n ts." and will be announcedd byI White M unaugh, died Thursday, Oct. "The last drug Mortuary. 19, 2000, at St.-Luke’sSt- Regional >' arrest was May Medical CenteriterinBoise. yJouw a, which b unac-* Wallace G. GlasgiigOW The funeralral >wiU be held at 1 -'J'-' c ep ia b le.* 1. Glasgow, P-m- Monday,ly, (Oct. 23, 2000, a t 1.) BUHL - Wallace G. < on LDS First and rt'" 68, of Buhl, died Fridayay Oct. 2 0 , r t i ' “Education. Wo 'I've-y talked to tho chief bf ■Recenlly. w hal lc Valley Second Wardird Church, 127 S. Jerry Martinez. Indopondonton, “We need stronger 2000, at the Magicic^^vauey ggQ ^ P a jj communlcallon need to be better police p, In Hazelton, and I'mn w e're se e in g now Regional Medical Cente Paul, with Bishop A ge: 46. trained and edu- glad gi to see they have theirlr a re d n jg s a n d lo nnrfwill Scott Stevensienson, officiating. Education: Graduated fromim between the admin- Services are pending c a te d 10 se n /e ot . I gangs. Unie people Interment willwil follow at the high school, receiving Gononioral istration and the own police departm ent.... I be announced by the ,, the public. Wo w w an l to b e ga n g le Former pa^i cemetoy.cry. Educational Dovelopment troops. There is not will cooperate with tho m e m b e rs, a n d to o Funeral Chapel. F rien d s ma:may call from 6-8 '’ diploma: graduoled Irom enough communl- n e e d to e d u c a te chief ct of police and koep often thoy am; W e ' p.m. Sundayy at the Rasmussfen ' J'* ' , Treaaure Valley Coovnuntty^ c a tio n no w . a n d W t h e tro o p s, get- ' him hi deputized because 9 h a v e to lo a ch th o Roy E. McAlisterII* • Funeral Home,me, 1350 E. 16th St. College In O regon with low' needs lo follow the, ting back to the thoy can respond to some onforeomontxJogroo. public how lo rec - ffODA SPR ING S - Roy E. in Burley and from 12-12:45 L.n:.V^ fgf chain of command.'’ basics, protect- areas gi faster lhan we can. ' da S p ^ g s p.m. on Mondayiday at the chiaxh. **' ' Jo b o xpertence: W orked for Ing a n d sen/lng I'm |-, also strongly looking atjt o gnize this a n d w e McAlister, 73, of Soda }fflce passed away ■Hiursday,ly, Oct. 19, A com pletelete obituary will > Payetto County Shortlfa Offk the public. That placing p| a resident deputy n e e d to a ttac k th e in vorious copocitles. .Indudir.ding 2000. appear in Sundiunday’s addition. • s e e m s to b e In in the Eden-Hazelton aroa.B problem . W e n e e d jailor, dispatcher, patrol officcfleer. to e d u c a te th e p u b ­ 10 , lackln.g. TTiere’s Tl no reason an offi­ dotecttvo ond director of tho , lic lo recognize Jerry Martinez dnjg county task force, 1979-179- Communication cer c« should have to come gangs and know ------j S ------60; Jorom e County Shoriffsrs needs to be bbi a c k to Jo r o m e to w rite a ^HcOSPITALJ f what's going on In Onico. patrol officer, dotoctlvialve, im p ro v e d , and report, re and that way he or MAGIC VALULEY Brandy Crowlrowley of Twin Falls r '; ^ | — director of Northside dn;g taloa sk ------w e n e e d to be she gl can Slay In the area— hoods. People REGIONAL MED!DICAL force, patrol oNlcor, detectivelive, (air to th e troops they're tli assigned to." Dismissed ..■• ,.^ 7 sho u ld notify law CENTER Disi ie89-prosent, and the public." eger of Twin Falls, - - enforcement." Some names are omim itted at Lloyd Rlegei the patient’s request Lena Strandleidlee of Hazelton, AdmittedI Ruth SterlingigoflVrinFalls ol . ,,^-.,,1

    - OBiTmARIES — inlay. Deadline Is 4:30 p.m. forfer next-day poWtcatlon. l ...... For oWtUMy.rrte* andimd InformatkKi. call 7 3 3 ^ 9 3 1U . EEkL 278, between 2 p.m. andId 65 p.m. Monday throuOi Saturd ...... Deatlrnh notices are • fre* Mnrfce andd cana be pticed untn 5 p.m. eveivery day.

    Anna Fitzsimmons in MSm i briai contrlbulions may ber Teias” i She warthflTsighghth-ourof—Elta-D ockste movod to attended schchools in Rupert and m a d e loo iHospice ol the Vailey,, n r i n e c h i l d r e n . S h e mi ' when she altendod Albloalon Collogo. Virginia S. 1 5 1 0 E,, FFlower Sl. Phoenix. AZ: Montana f with her family v ■ 850 1 4 . w\ as seven. Sho livod liin Dillon, Sho marrirriod Ralph Edwin Budd Bradley ids and family may view/ Mont. ( until 1960, whan shshe moved Cowgill, July/ 1934.1 in Ruport. Thoy Virginia S. Budd BrBradley passed (rom'*l^8c > lo Southern Idaho. She wovorked and had two childildren. Romanda mar- M tvbt your k»ch«t» e«bln«i 8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct, 22 I D«fd io b# rc p lic td . Mswbt 1 PI away on Tuesday. OcO ci. 17. 2000, in I lived wilh Mr. and Mrs. ^Morgan in ried Wllllard1 G.G Burchett Aug, 31, Alden-W aggoner Funoral I Dtid • d*y •! thi tpa, Klieh< Scollsdale. Ariz, Kimberly. Idaho, lor o\over forly 1950, in Colvillville. W ash, arn in Parsons. Chapel. BeB o ise , ) Up* ll • nitlonal franchlii tb*bat ttvlvtt Vil VifQinia w as born yoars.5 after which she live/ed by her- --rhey rssidecJed in Republic, Wash,, worn cabln«tt, li't don* la < Kan. on Aug. 16. IS1918. to Floyd rr% sell at Sunsot Manor lor fi owned and operated ■sd you doVl «v*d tmoty Ih# and Mabol Bernardd Q B udd. In 192S. r w iN F a l l s She ; had been living alt iN o fih e r n ,^3 ^ b e a u t y salon. s t She moved to F in i. w« icrub off tfi# gual as a young girl, sho sh movod to I Lights the past five yeai•ars where p^pg,, ,975)78. She lovod to read, lurlie* eltainf. Than wt mbit:S5.5 1 thej -ji'i H azoiton. Idano, with wii hor family . lUln. Ntst «« touch up pr^l; I she passed away Oct, 19. , watch western niovies •nd irist iht wood with KTU whore she attendmdod school. I Wanda Is sun/ived by "oneo sister SW^Sd^^pla'vilay bingo, •lio c ittn and pollth vour cou Albion Teachers Virginia atlendod Alb I V irginia (Bill) Nix of H a g e r bowled on a league and allgo hlagt* and d raw tr■ tl tlld ti. Wt 'ed hor teacher's College and received sisiers-ln-law, Zonia Fitzlizslmrnons Hrh/'IrthMihrltis no longer allowed atio do cablnat rtfaclng. ). Following her H T ^ V Baber ol 'jnlll her arthrit cerillicaio in 1940. F I of Montana and Beverly Icipate, The past two aught school in • K . ,. vj graduation sho taug I Ark.: nephew Frod (JessieLjfJw sil "O '1? I has resided with her Paul and Greonwoo/ood. Idaho. In I Twin Falls and Bonniea Towft of months she h nephews' son Larry I- M,M o o re. DEMOWTHATinj 1942. stio marriocled Barton A. 1 Buhl;I and many nieces, r Tieces and She is survi\n/ivdcf by her son Larry Bradley. They sottli}ttlod in Boiso. 1 5 •.____ < great and groat-greai nic Idaho, whoro tnoy raisedrais thoir fami- I n e p h e w s . ■■ ( Vicki) Cowgwgill of Moore. Idaho: 731-6150 or 736-J>•1036 ly. Lator. Mrs. Brad'adley resumed She was proceded in1 ideath by three granddaidaughtors, Lorl (Terry) wurw.kitchentuneup.p .c o m teaching at Koolscnsch Elementary her parents, five brothersrs and two Gallegos ot}f IRuperi, Andrianna School In Boisa. Sho Shi onrolled at s is te r s , Cowgill of Rupert R and Windle 3hoe of Lapeer, Mich,; Boiso Stato Unlv'nivorsity and Funoral sorvlcos loror W anda (Aaron) McQh aa jrandchildren. Ryan, roceivod her bachei!lelor of science IF itz s im m o n s will b e c o nnducied c at six groat-gre degree in oducalionon 1976. She 10 a.m .. Monday. Ocl. 23,’3, 2000, at Aaron, Isiaih,ih, Jacob, Jerica and onjoyed llshing. cameimping, (raveling W hile Mortuary Chapipel, with Hailey: one bnbrother. Ivan Russell of and gardonlng with1th hor husband Reverend Andy Morris ololficlatlng. Ogden, Utahlh and one sister Lola “7T,e Wood C a n Sped. and fannliy. Virginiaa willw a lw a y s b e IInterm ent will lake placice 2 p.m. Harris of Rupep e rt. ro m o m b o re d a s a kinkind, loving and I Tuesday. Oct. 24. 200(00, at Mt. She was prpreceded in death by com passionale wile,ife. mothor and View Cemetery in Dillon, KMont. her husband.d. (ono Inlanl son, Ralph grandrnomer, la PitzsimmonB , Friends may call aat W hite E. Cowgill. thrthree brothers and one Sho is survivedJd by hor son W silda Mortuary Sunday, Ocl, 222. 2000, sister. j W iS l E a m i a a c a s i— — Itno: Barton F. Brndloy/ o'ot Scotlsdalo. Quietdays d{ are precious goms Irom | 4-8 p.m. Funeral sen/en/ices'wlll be held al 2 to... w w w.m ag/cvallcu.i ■ Aflz.: daughier Shirloiirley A. Bowden Of troaslasured peace and calm, p .m . S a tu '.. !a>lay. Oct. 21, 2000, at L o g o n t c iy.com >j.i[ 3 ol Bolso: brolhors.5. Dale t Budd of ' No cartares or troubles cloud the- Hansen Mortiirtuary Ruport Chapel, r a ^ o i ',’ Jerom e. Idario; andnd Jim Budd of sky R u p e r t • Family andI frfriends may call one | pTie'liiiiraf>lew'8 Hazelton. Idaho: thirtelirteon grandchil- the slierlence isa balm. hour prior• tol the sorvlce on m ” fintl oul is soothed and worry | ------d r o n .a n d o lg h t g roroat- a grandchil- My sou ' R om anda S a iu rd a y , d re n . (roe ...... B urial will bo be held at a later daie.- -Click o n . . . Sho was pracodecded in doath by Suchdays da in lile aro rare, s i(Mary Burchatt Donations manay ba made to South ‘pit , hor husbi J. a son1 andar daughter. But who^hon they come 1 fool God’s ' Rom anda Mory BurclChott, 85- Eastern Districtrict Hospice. P.O, Box r.nni. F u n o ra l s e rv ic e s wwill b e h o ld a l love rt resident 806. Arco. Idaldaho 83213. mow I'm, in His care. !year-old former Ruport bnr . • • 10 a.m. on Monday.y. Ocl.C 23. at the And knc 18, 2000, ai Arrangomem ents.are under the Aldon-Waggonor FuneralFur Chapel, (died Wednesday. Ocl. 16 »mi;; her son's homo m Moore.). iIdaho. direction of Hansen f^ortuary Terry’s ja was born on Sopt. 24, I ] 5400 Falrvlow AAvo. Boiso, Wanda 5, 1915, in Rupert Chapelpel. G raveside servicese s will follow a i 1 9 2 7 .to to A.J. Fitzsimmons and3 She was b m Oct, S, HEATING £& AIR CDIMDinCnoNiiMG rotating bejonncr and visitit online.., ~ ~ Read fhe^9 Times-News g|spoirts ptig e e ^ ttJsdolhfl. _____ I- TF SitunUjrHy.Oelobif^aOOO VmmHtwt,•wt, Twtn FaH>, hMw A-7

    M a g ic V a i x e y Snake 1River wrater lev(^el to drc3 p Roacid officialss agree to repair prooblems 1 ich Is north of the . M te r Miller N said the changcscs have veway, which al Co. general manager pplanned, but the lower wn™ terlev. StnxK ich safer. bridge, A bram rar s’ lawyer Kent ByAaronBrock Falls Canal < spect hlJ Tlm«>N«w.wiwrttar ______n made the intersection m ud Vince Alber>erdl said. As riv erfro n t eels will allow him to Insf I the job Fletcher toldId I highway commls- Thn»»W«wi w rttw retaining walls and other But Anna Abrams said t ------hom eow neriers use the decreased r er equip- r u p ERTr - Local road officials hhas caused problems at heiier home signers Friday.ay. repair docks or boat nment HEYBURN - Residenlents along le v e l to re] e Snake agreed Fridoiday to help reducc a oof 62 years. Miller rejccrjected the Idea of e ta chonce ra m p s , thehe company will also Milner Dam, on the four-way stop ot the the Snake River will get i River between Burleley and recent projece a ’s h ^ to a Rupert Abrams and her famllilly said Installing a fou structural rei>airM^nerDtun. raise the Intersection,I, becausccm that could ; to make water-edge sti Murtaugh. is a dlversioion dam, woman’s ptop:operty. ggraved that was used to ra repairs in the next few weeks.we “ I t ’s alwiIways nice (w h e n t h e R into the crcate new proljroblems. el goes down). If p eo p le omeaning it raises the upjpstreom Earlier thishis year, the Minidoka rroad has encroached on The river wiU b« lowowered by water level | ihway District compIe^ pproperty, and moving th«he signs But Commiimlssioner Robert Wednesday h av e repairoir wor)c to do, it g iv es vwater le w to force waterT iinto the County Highv about 5 feet between We iTT-lgnring fflnnlg. ed a projectt toti make safer a canal ccreated a hazard on the roiroad that Dockter saidid tthe district could and Nov. 3, and will remamain at the them timele for: it,” said D ennis ii lower the speC'peed limit to 45 mph Curds, a HeHeybum resident who Ihis is a good tim e to lolower the bridge at thehe Intersection of 100 ppasses her driveway. ]ow level until D ec 20. 300 West rdrallsto outside Abramsim s’ home, a year the lives on therteriver. rriver, because th e irrigatiadon sea- N o^h and 30( Also, there are no guard This is the second y son is basically over, Albererdlsaid. The projec;ect induded widening pprevent cars from fllppir>ing Into Commlsslontioners didn't commit water level will be lowenrered, Twin C urtis salsaid he has no repairs s th e b rid g e,8, relocatingi two Slop hher yard. to all of th ec fifamily’s requests, oiling a guardrail, but rfc and eleelevating the roads as With the stop signs gonene, there such as installii theyleadtotl0 the bridge. iiis nothing to slow cars trttraveling they ogreed to work toward find- Progranm helps;Hispanicic Studen D istrict Superintendent Su Jesse S55 mph as they pass Abrai•ams’ dri- ing remedies.s. ByAaronBrock Espinozaiza started th e lo c a l ready r for kindergarten, EEspinoza t t ' TIme»Wewt w ritw ______branch off tlthe nadonal ESL pro- said s ring continilues for m arn accused o f a t t a c k r years ogo, a t A cequia. Pot Hernandez has beei*en teadi- ri.C 3 .n gram four yi i testing arrange- of a mlgrmt fam ily w ho ing i this program for two3 ; “i JEROME:E - A p relim in ary “ To m ak e ti RUPERT - Y oungI H ispanic T he chfld of ments. contactact Larry Watson ot imilies start cam e to thehe area in the 1950s, h e Memorial I* Elementary Schchool and hearing forr a 35-year-old Jerome . Valley In brief children of m igrant famil is impressed with the resul ______733-6551. Ext.« . 23031. school with many disadvaiIvantages. U nderstandnds migrant students’ L facin g a1 variety of felony I hdped start a federally "It worics really well,” sshe ^ d . m isdem•meanor chorges has Their surroundings aar* now HCCdS. He lu posed to brother Robert Craner am algrant education' pro- "They “ are really expc tinued, court docu- ly1. friend Cecilio Modrona simplot blogiographer their friends are new ai 968, his first y ear teach- En^ish.”I most of them - even the 1 Most of H ernandez's s ments say. to sign coplepies of book district. Sfome “AteaJngl g Dickie Roy Craner " \ is basically brand new. ffers from simple lan* are c limited when they fir s c h e d u le dd lasi Thursday in |_w TWIN FALL^LLS - J.R. Simplot '' But over th e p ast fou struction. ESL s tu d e n ts to t her dass. IS rescheduled for Oct. TF ^ schools offer testir biographer LoLouie Attebery will . English as a Second Lt gular kindergarten class- At the beginning of lalast year, J=™me wns . to dually enrolled studjdents sign copiess ol o f his book, “J.R. programs have been hel;i S mprning. then spend whenever > she said somei accs two felony counts ^ Billion the Hard u eL u ^lS C raner fao area’s Spanish-speakinging kinder- ns receiving intensive English, I she had to rept TWIN FALLS - Slandt y at Barnes & Noble garten students pkJc upn Ej^noKck aftern o o n s h fe n d ol aBsravnt.ated assault and one testing is offered this “w ?iS?Mod^a pEngllsh. Englishtrairaining. ' Spanish, i she said. By the ilawful possession of a , t o y sIu Booksellers, the year, most of the sistudeni- dually enrolled seconda This program is atst alli four By still takingta! pan in th e regu- t a felon, also a felony, . win Falls A tteb ery . a a retired English Minidoko elementaryry schools.i kinder*ergorten classes each teacher t conversations ^ dents who live in the Twi — ‘cco™i"„"s“:5 to court records. <;School District and wishh to par- professor at; Albertson Al College of involving nearly 80 studitudCTts, or m orning, theth. students do n o t fall E I n ^ s h . as also arraigned on ^ ol extra- Idaho, will bebe on hand from 11 close to 90 percent of aall U 1 J ^ a ^ b eh in d whilrhile acquiring E n g lish Her dass this year Is fi ticipate in public school its of misdemeanor curricular activities sanenctioned a.m. lo 2 p.m.n. kindergartners, saidI MMinidoka skills. If the;h ^ were to co n cen trate 181 students, with a waiting battery, malicious . , who grew up in “There is a blg'dem andId tor this d o m e s tic b by the Idaho High JS chool S im p lo t. w County School Districtict federal only on lanfanguage, then th e y m ay injury to prproperty, disturbing . Declo, foundeiided a' vast ogrlbusi- programs director Pete Es program,” she said. Activities Association. •Espinoza. b e 9 yearsrs old before they are i , • the peace2 andc two counts of ...... ness empiree anda provided the rrest, records say. These dually enrolled st y for the establish- ri t*C resisting arrc - students who attendI ™f ^ie ■ ">»^y' Craner isis accusedJ of trying to hS ed- mcnlotMicror:ron Technology, lew life innto old C£ fight with J«Jerome County sher- sschools or are hom e schc ManbKreadies n( )l district The bookik 1 is published by itlcs who responded are invited by th e school decrepitt Modelft A carcasses. ^would shop for a day, a:ond then iff’s deputi tatew ide Caxton Pres-s.S.S. i By Aaron Brock Is month to 0 distur- to t participate in the sta -A n d en t traisectors - among them a :spend a whole day comltling back. earlier this )rogram. Barnes &t Nm this bill intim idationoh factors used to get in Beach, Fla., lawyer and eairfcd House approvalaL o u r sewage U.S. Senate inve.stigatorr 'who has maladjusted;d personi who doesn’t nje U5. Senate is ex]expeci^^ to said. include: the way ofjf publishing informa- n promot- get it will take tal their psychotic ty is hoping to g et funds h e public moy very well helped write legislation vote) on the 2 0 0 0 > 0 1, aiappropria- The dty • Gienns Ferry, whiclich would rion that the ing public disclosuree of sex thoughts lUtout on the messengers tions bill later this week,ek.Ifitpass- from otherer federal sources, p ass a receive $750,000 for iiits water need to knc:now,” said Kyle Elyse of lhe news.rs. ’IThat’s the potendal id issue and several o th er Niederpruerlem, national president offenderinformation. es the Senate, then itrwillbesent wi localbondi improvement projeCT. “We’re still w orking» «our way every singlee daydi in this business." to P a d e n t Clinton. areas. ' iclety of Professional of Issues The Times-Ies-News. in a June 17. • Hailey, which woulc cs and an assistant city through the first set 01 Rip. Mike Simpwn,jn, R-Idaho, “All togeigedier, there will proba- *'d'“a?e' J— s‘ raised by these release;es. We’re 1998, editortorial announcing it I $13 million bly be sixX oro seven different fund- $750,000 for w a te r am• editor at theh e Indianapolis Star. ;in publishing the list, specUically requested $1 water infrastructure: iimprove- «no doubt on the cutting edge of a1 nnew type would begin | for »wer improvements[Its iin Buriey. ln g sourcerces by tb e tim e w e ’re Jbt some publlsJiers will cre." acknowledgidged sex offenders ments. look at thislls Incident and think, of public safety policy her Wnile this motiey wou!rt)uldhelp,lt done,"MttDtton^d. Nancy Howell, who alsilso is vie- miglit be haraarassed. that vigilantes *How do I; protectpl my staff?’ And inator for might forcece them out of their ______no doubt mmany of them will be tims’ assistance coordin the slieriffs office, sjiid1 1that as a • neighborhoodoods or worse, talking to. tltheir lawyers about It le Tim es- “We didn’tn ’t come 10 ihese ded- Sheriff- Listing the way th ey mother she hopes The in Jerome County, induluding two an d a d ju s t News keeps publishing tl;the list. It sions lightly.”ly.” the editorial said. Contt^fromAB cases. :nded with think.” IW - as the Idaho a«, however, q u estio n ed homidde cases that em has been printed thrc'■ee times “We know extdnds to the conlommunity, Childers, suspects successfully pnjrosecuted. Complainlints and threats when is always LegislatureL‘ knewki when it passed Mc^nezsaid. the sheriffiffs department w ar on der registries are pub- since mld-1998 and is One man, Jim m ie Vurelel Thoma?,' sex offende available on the papeier’s Web these new lawslav - that publishing * ri« been out campaig is fadng the death penalalty in con- • lished appespear to be rare but not this informatnation can have unin- the general public is diss ying. unheard of.>f. page. * ^ e y hhave . had no large-scale necdon with a 1997 slayii By helping p a re n tss p ro lec t tended con.secusequences." in the sheriffs office," he said. •ests when we a r e craw l- But Martinez said it'ss ttime for a T h e editecn « on the before she rk Canyon from thisliut but she wouldn’t accept the best of breast cancineer - tliat they wanted steep slope in East Fork ) communication problem.em. « w e lithit the drug scene really inside and have seen th one time and I remembiber being lhat. And prettypre scMin she had all “I have an open-doodoor policy, hard for thetb first three y e a rs and what former sheriffs haviive done.” to see thi e world,v to tasie all that alked me of us believiieving right along with Iso brings life offereered and not wait until so scared, and she tal i and toe troops are welcomewe to we mode!e ai tremendous dent,” Childers said hc als down. She said, ’Don’t locook at get- her.“ ) combin and they do.”’ he said. W eaver said.sai “Drug a rrests natu- experience, plus an abilitya to retiremcniint. They took three ction. Just During aa two-weekt cruise in partment. m o n th s oncr Ted Dale, of Hailey, When wc finished, shee couldn’t for my yearly Thulisday’s meeting,ng, to give proCTessn»Thursday th an w e d id in how proud days before>re she died, she said, two months. I th in k Jim hopeful that we couldd continue ghe’d climbnb Baldy mountain - all stop telling everybody hc Uniftrsity of Idaho0 eextension the 1^ tw she wos of me." ’Oh yes, andind your mammogram’s ve come to th e conclusion . , 3,400 feett of0 it - 40 times a sum- e fine.’ agests' time to review r< a an d Ihave ihead, how- „ ,e r accomimpanied by her block Even though doctorss 'were not going to be fii soto th a t it ists goingf to ta k e co m pro- A long road Is still ah her brain "Thai wosvas Laura. She was so UoiU^ty of Minnesoti ever. Smith said. , b ea rlik e Bernese B< dog, Brewski. able to remove all of h for Mtablishing setbetbais. The mise betwttween us," M cCall stiid tumor nearly a -year agijgo, Evans intent on showingsh women that “It appeared to m e that “I think w e hav e soiiome tough A n d s h e•’d ’d lead dozens more ife after breast-cancer...... - p r o a ^ estim ates thithe needed Friday. “Il issues ahead of us chawt we sni! ‘Expeditioriori Inspiration clim bs was determined she wasas going to ---- ihere-is-life . distnoce between livestcestock opera* w e aro notlot g d ^ to cpmiB u p wdth return to Never onceice did she complain, iance that is one-sided. I have to review,” he added. ^ n d trecs k s to Mt. Ranier, Mt. beat the cancer and n tio^and other ruralal land1 uses, a n ordinar leading treks, giving mototivational ’Why me?> WhyW did I get cancer xd to ob^utely compro- “From my point off 'view It s Kllimanjarciro ond other sites each She showed me the and bome local leadersers hope the was ftorced lity of life year. speeclies and overseeeeing her twice?' She « used in the m ise on aa couplei of issues yester- always been a qualit um, whidi imjxjrtance:e ofo living and making j samJ bystem could be u issue." M ary both:th Flower, of Ketchum, breast canccr symposiur M a ^ VaUey. . d ay and so were the o th er folks.” brings researchers togjgether to every momernent co i.ii.” mith echoed his fellow ■:— , ^ '' accompanienied £vans on many of DaRleinhans said1 hehi did not E d Smli Times-News sta ff wriuIter John T. her hikes; bothb< in the canyons and brainstorm ways to prc'event and ------w anito go in to detailaU about his members'irs’ optimism. Timcs-Ncwscws correspondent Karen parties have a pcjint of Huddo can be rcachcdcd inTuiin mountainI slopessl surrounding Sun euro breast cancer. exdunge with McCalCall. But he “ A ll pai “No one ever gave upp 1on Laura Bossick cann bebt rwdtctl in IlailtV ot 1 a particular is ^ e and Funs at 733-0931, Ext. 25921 or bye- vaUty and«id overseas. said M thinks some proprogress was W ew on o mailatjhuddy9masicvaoaltcyxom ..ghe wasas a great teacher,” said because she never gavnve up on 578-2I11. • m ad f McCall agreed.I w ith anytlythlng," Smith said. “I M TtoM»N«w*,TMnFal 8atuniqr.OctobM23121.2000

    M a g ic ^a lley /I d a h ( ______schedule Youth1 camp (emphasisizes natture Gyym consttruction sstays on s< ‘ments and the abuse; cli:climate. le r co n stan t By Margorgsret Jones graduation requirem em otiorIonal and behavioral con-V students are unde selection of the valedictorianvi • Sonsome board and faculty By M kKey Brown watch,” Merchant saitlid. .“We want New« cofreipondent______Tln>d«-N«w> cofreapoiHlondmt ccms,MiMerchant said. — and salutatorian. m embers ber will attend a confer------CurreiTcndy, there ore 13 students[s all the nei^bors, as reremote as that on “SdiooU That Work^.in t- area is, to feel safe wwith this pro- KIMBIEBERLY - ConstructionI of • The board app)provcd a sec- cncc on ' ir wire has been in ihc prprogrom at the fadlity locat- e new student January,ary. FILER-The razor w t, gram.” the new•w Kimberly school gymna-na- ond reading of th e taken down and thee fifront security ed 13 mmiles northeast of Jackpot, r which m akes • The 1 The program begins wilh a d business: s "right on schedule. harassment policy v Tie board voted to hold only gates arc no longerer ]locked, said Nev. Th 3 Other School Board School Board on Thursday ents to report one mce f wilderness trip under con- lay it easier for studer nccting in December. The Ron Merchant, manlanager of th e 42-day w • The board approvDved the resig- receiveded a progress report on the • problems. boardi wiwill meet D e cl4 . facility now calledcd Anasazi at stant bibut discrete supervision,J naiion of assistant wr€TCslling coach $s.5 mill bant said. Students attend lillion high school building • The boord appi(proved a $50------M a^c Hot Springs YoiYouth Camp. Merchai Evan Hanson. and gymjrmnasium. T h e first phase for occupation- TimeS'nes-News corrcspondont i to the School sevendU cdasses a doy after retum- per-hour contract foi M erchant talked tc Jl • The board approv□ved spending of the brick bi work is expected' *to • al therapy servicess iand a survey Margaretaret Jones can Ix rcachcd in Board Wednesday aboutalx the prac- ing to caicamp and also parddpate in onfrontational therapy, he.e $800 for transportadoron costs of the be compinpleted Friday, J. to determine thele substance KimberiyvHy at 423-5430. ‘ dee and philosophyy ofo: the comp’s n o n - ^ l o girU bowling team. O therer School1 Board business; new management thathat took over in said. Th«rhe school district provides a •oun^tionuses certifiedicd teacher and curriculumn — — — ------^------r - • Funund-raising at thc county July. The Anasazi Fou T im csN cw s com spoflondent Mictey rsustused more than $1,200 for ^ J 1 settings in its HnU remote outdoor set p Brvwn can be tvacha\cdinBuhlat school. atathletic programs, 1 for young peo- TheIC philosophy of (hc camp treatment program foi ,e 543-6562. pie witl^ubstanceice abuse an d has chniiiangcd, but be assured the • Thehe board approved chang-ng- ing thele 2001 b u d g e t to show a ______. $5,000 Iin increase in th e fuel fimd. o r t ]ORD — • Thehe board app ro v ed a sec- - F rHE RECC ond reacading of the policy for /er's license sus- G R EA T P/ It activity in Sth coun coscosts, $600 defender fees, 3616 probation, 90 days’ drivei B U R L E Y - R eceni oi .n |>ension; M ogistroteJudM D istrict Coun in Ca-uiaa CountyO included months' piprobation. $100 louU restitution it. Benjamin Anega Ruiz.£ 3 o!7 s^ w ^ - the following; due to vievictims; District Judge Monie IV ; pleaded guilty; iIVT V l d3 ;.' fS I T S > N., Puul; misdemeanor; p agistrate Coriion. , $200 fine, $80.50 court cos»sts, $2S defend- lie Salinas. 22, 3S2 N. Conani, sasusrs-'jr: ■ DrunkeiKlrtvIng Jessie .'(J cr fees. 90 days in jail, 66 ,sl*nOl>r..l y» * Burley;: btburglary; plcnded guiliy: $88.50 ed. 24 months’,probation, sentenclngs court cosoosts, $G00 defender fee*, o le yeiir t a k ( ;t B«aaarc*‘* i>n r«tv c>»anun Mie»«p»nlcn«-ia FdionyserrtencingsB Mlnldolloka County year*’ deierm inate penitenciitiary lime, sus- unsuCCCrcessfully applied in the ir.i:cn>i wnnx c w JoM L uisZ apedm Jr,2•,25. « P.O. Bex821. R U PEI>ERT - Reccnt ucilviey in Sthh pended. five years’ indetcetennlnale penl- p a s t for fO vacancies on ’ the N»i?t2i2S?FeiHlrivtng sentenclngs ‘^Mlsdemoanotsentent ty's Republican prosccu-cu- Pri,rices Q ood T h ru O cto b oir r 222 2,2000 :■■■ lerminaio penitcn- . C ounty' time, 18 months’ indctenr rew W. G om er. 35.524 E. Idaho Sl.il. Lori Ann Kawnmoio. 23.23 1636 E. I6ih tiw y tim e. 5100 lolal resti lisdcmennor; dLtpinilion withheld;. ______K emnplhorne p selected " H e lp I nent wimamsmson from a panel of four 628 M ain AVIvenue S o u th • TV/Inn FallsF • 736-0080 Council a]ippoints replacerrT( nominal-lated by the stato Judidal HOURS; MOh3N.-SAT. 8 a .m .-6 p .m .» SUISUN. 10a.m .-4p.m . GityG( :il. after wwhom t)ie town is named,d. community center.. The' a.»ocia. By Almee Metcalf to tion hit a snag when;n it found out Tlnw-New corretponDon int Goodiniling and his wife moved to ------Goodir Jing and purchased thele it could not obtatain funding ■ ■ SI id unless it held the} deedi to the ■ n i GOODING - DejDean Gooding GoodirJing Hotel Bed and ist year of. th e Brcakfakfast in the 1990s. land. will serve the last dl business: term of formerr councilman c Alsoso Monday, the council:il O lher City Coundl Robert Reed whwho recently heardJ a first reading of an ordi- • Paul Brown antnnounced thc olja| passed away. nancee regarding r the donation of° resignation of pololice officer City Council metnember Isabel 3.6 acr9^1 year of Reed's term,rm. The coundl ie Seventh Avenue W./. and Arizona approved thc appoipointment and Thee Gooding Basque ciation plans to lease the Street. Bergen sa:laid cars arc { Gooding was sworni^in. i! Associt a speeding in thc area. 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' ’ aren’t fir U- W Cabinets ✓OblDcts » rt. -“We’re n o t convinc/inced we have l l even thooo« 208-678-2598 » H ' \ d eath ss oof Yolanda Sapp, Nickie 2o5-431kagit County. shot and ^ faces ch a rg cs. His { oyfriend. Jay Yateses, a former Army heli- ^ pleas w e re fo r thle e im urder of a ing thele sarea during this time peri-ri- The body of her bo> nd has connections to thel e Roland Cook, 20, was-as discovered c o p ter r ipilot, was stationed li-in iZ /siH young m an an d womroman in Walla od, and lunters about Goman;m y a t the time. Detectives E w X w M ■ 1 5 Walla C o u n ty inI li1975 and fo r area,”’ IsIsland County Sheriff M ikeke two days later by hu i Skagit County Hawleyuysaid j Thursday. two miles south of; IMonroe. He believerc his travels could have V killing a w bm an in Sl cs had been strangled, broughttit 1him to Spokane, ?inl988. Snoho)homish County detectives ivestigating if Yates is con-in- The couple had b>ecn e on a trip The bodies b< of Sapp, Lowe and ^ In Island County,f, YYotes is a sus- are invc is did not bear Yates’ signa- jying of 19-year- nectedid to the 1987 d e a th s o f a to Seattle when they rwerbv killed. Brisbois ••pectin tbe 1977 slayir ted dumping ture fro:ro m th e 1997-98 slayings;la- ♦ old T ra c y Hessl«sslegrave on Bridshh Columbia< couple. Sheriffiff Yates has admitte lependent business Bart sold. one of his victims’is’ bodies in plasticc 1bags pulled over their ‘WS Carrier is an inciep *Whidb«y Island. Yateates grew up in Rick Bar . But the bodies of Palmersir Your Times-Nev the island just Tonyalya Van Cuylenborg. 18, wasas Skagit County, ju st nmonths after heads. B e purchases your newrs•w spaper from The {Oak Harbor, on the lenborg mur- and Banam es were found with plas- S'north of Puget Sound.nd. found1 N the benefits and ident Body President Bartirt worries that studentsIts would have B o isese Stote University T, cduld b e p ric e d ouiout of seeking Stude Jent Charies Ruch said ityhe information on i Cochrorran at Idaho objected duringng limited opportunitiicies if it costs Presidei f paying at the i'soine degrees. I engineering support:irts examining the student convenience of j •: U n iv ersity of IdaIdaho officials Thursdcsday’s board discussion. more to obtain an i ail our Custom er . nd degree than un cducacation degree. fee strucructure, but he questioned if < asked the board to0 sisupport a test ■ “We^e are; the guinea pigs, and >ard would allow the univer-i if office, please cal:ment at 733-0931^^/ le of matricula- we don’ijn’t want to be,” he said, The University of>f Idaho could the boar *: of the sliding scale < a n expand access considiiderably to off- sities to charge different fees foror- Service Departn t: tion, graduate, part-trt-time, off-cam- Butt Idaho Provost Brian lie y o u ! ier assured the boord thatlat campus and summer»r dosses with com petieting business or engineer- T b a n l i A t pus and su m m e r• fefees based on Pitcher large different ing progognuns. - ttie course, its timee oior its location. any tcsi:est of different mandatoryiry the flexibility to chai sy warns h'log farmerr [to do way with tlthe stench1 i^CEDARCITY. UtUtah (AP) - A told Circle Cii Four, "or lose your>ur "hog farm expandinding into Iron permit.’lit.” rCdunty has been waiwarned to curb Doxe:xey said the county wants; to |:^stinkfrom its opejperadons. avoidI eitherei criminal or dvil nui-iui- ; ..C m p o te n tia l ste:stench wafting .soncco; cases against the pig form,rm, • I Jfitnn the,'Circle Fo'uifo'ur Farms was but lehe said both are options5 if «the main concernn (of residents . CircleB FourF causes odor problemm s •wbo a tte n d e d a pulpublic hearing as a resultres of its Blue Mountainoin STbursday regardin(ling the farm's operaticition. Citin(ing complaints from Beaver J :perQ it to operate. • Paring the meet!•eting. Deputy CountyIty residents, Doxey said the •Iron County Attoirtorney David smell,1 fromf the operation can •Doxey acctised the: pipig farm of not affectt qualityq of life for its neigh- ^addressing concenu:ms about odor bors overov< a distance of 12 miles. 3uy G 'unless “its back is against th e eeoeDaai II c sne. -waU." iD^HELPW ITHL J Doxey said past“sr-attempt3 to— •reduce smell fromn tlthe operation lUIGKBOCKS*? Sin Beaver County,, wlwhere much of /- .nall Lisa at 737-0087 Cthk'farm is located,1, hhave failed. J “Fix th e odor probroblem,” Doxey IRMNuwwc, Smp 6 SumuT G e t am e f r e Nokia 511 digitalL phone $49) 9 9 2n d o n e3 FRee } 3 hours of talk time2 o z . Slim design, only 5.23H0 covers sold seperately'lu 6 color snap-on phong e r to n e s Selection of ^0 ringetf.onc)

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A quicx ^ Geopolitiilitics and global econom icsa are release of these; reserves,rej he says, coi^a * '' colliding; in ways that we r ^ t contecause the possible conse* stocks could offsettset a 3 mbd loss for |K quences artare too upsetting and confufusing, slightiy m o re thanlan ay ear. H OU is th ei lalargest flash point b u t not)tth e But th e largerr pointpc is that no strategic M g only one.. TIThis is ^obalization’s dorkrk reserve, regardlessIless of how large, ca n . ... erase th e basic conflict.cor The world ^Wt Of courseLTse, oil’s strategic importanimce is inevitably depend2nds on Persian Gulf oUt W no secret.t. 1The world now uses aboutu t7 6 The Gulf W a r was-/vas-an economic conflict. million bl a r n ^ a ^ y (mbd) of oil. InI" It was fought toJ keepke oil supplies in /- September,wr, about 21 m bd of th a t ca friendly hands, » from th e: PePersian Gulf. Saudi A rab iaiaw as World tra d e and investment are cod* ^ th e biggestest producer (8.9 m bd), foUcUowed standy redefininging 1nadonal security an d Hp ■ by Iran (3.73.7 mbd), Iraq (2.9 m b d ). th^ e economic stability.lity. Asia’s 1997*98 finan-^ ' United Ara^ b Emirates {2.3 m bd), KiKuwait crisis showeded thatt bad investments ------(2 ^ m b dI) ) aand Qatar (0.7 m bd). Anyly siz- made in distan t countriescot can ’' able reductuction might raise prices bcK)merang on the advanced world. sharply ancand even trigger a recessionm . Similarly, changiniIging production p atte li^ -L etteERS------Global stoccock markets a re n atu rally/ner* i can m ake globalal industriesin vulnerableto local disruptions.ts. ConsiderC electronit^., lened. L myself, have hadito t( wait vow. s conservatkxi ethic d j ate the concern displayedyed by the com* happei aforkUft Nor a re■e tlthe Mideast’s politics any‘y Components fromom one (ftuntry are ^ •; Grindstaff shows c missioners when they putIt iiin place a for amn aisle to open up where a I Irises occur with depressingigreg- assembled withi componentsco: from aniSm* iperating. secret. Gns : I have known Gao;ary Grindstaff for ^moratorium an d establisheiihed a commit- was op Despite this history, th e han“ nrds er to create finalal products.p Taiwan i s ^ e ; many years, and I[ cacan’t believe the j ices and imple- We2 can< always find fault in othersot ularity.Des tee to write new ordinances lently been minimized, world le a d e r in110 10 computer products,' > untruths and half'tn•truths I’ve been read- edureforpro- whenv1 we are the victims of an1 aiacddent. have receni ment an inspection procedi lents. To Globalizalization presumes lh a t m ateterial* induding circuitit bboards and modemsp '* ing about him. I firstirst met Gary in 1989 .tecting all citizens and thehe ienvironment. but facace it, no one plans acd d er J when he was chosen«jn by the Twin Falls leedngs such as continiinue to seek vengeance byly iwanting ism refashiishions world politics. Countntnes China has increasieasingly become a suppD* We are hopeful that meei le and invest together accorommo- e r of components.Its. In 1999, U.S. electrtSh- •; County commissionconers to sit on the ,this will facilitate a moree cicivil dialog peoplelie to boycott Home Depotjtw \ ili th at trade t ,• M iddle Snake Studyidy Group. This was a j jctedbythis neverX bring 1 Janessa back, norr wwill a set* date politicitical difference. In th e Pers‘TSian ic im ports weres nearlyne $ 2 0 billion from between all who are affectt osl $18 billion from -I: group put togetherjr bby Gooding, Jerome. problem - homeovmers, lawmakers,lav tlemerent of any amount of mone;ney. Gulf, Iranin aand Iraq remain h o stile totc the China an d alm ost! Lincoln and TwinI FaFalls coundes to |dairy owners - and encounjlurage all parties I’m'si sure Home Depot will con:o n ^ u e to ^Vest. ButIt eeven they need oil reveniinues. Taiwan. ' develop « plan to cleancle up the Middle |to work for th e same goals:lls: the promt^ spendd many of its dollars of pro; Saudi Arabrabia, Kuwait and other pro Polirical upheaveaval in China or a wa^-' \ Snake. Gary was chochosen becausc of his jtion of business in Idoho,), ththe protection findinjing more ways to prevent si st heavily iri world sto ck m a over Taiw an woultould affect worldelec*. t knowledge of soilI co;conservation tech- ^of our environm ent and the public good. tragcd'dies and may change the u tion - espedally if th e -V^Sr lifts during open hours to tl tronics production ;• niqucs and his activitivism in the soil con- jIf we work togetlier, perhajhaps we can forklifi S e y dJon’t o r want to dam age th e involved th e Unitenited States. Some pror' ‘ '• servation districtss at the local, regional ,d ean up th e present proble)blem sinan lie. .«< tn fhi» economiesies of their biggest custom ei duction losses coulcould be replaced fairlj(; s and state level. expeditious m anner andI prprevent future As; forft making headline news Saudis and Kuwaitis rely oi ia blaming Home Depot, rTn m s S i quiddy. “ P rinteded drcuit( boards are no^ ;; It vras my honorr to chair the Middle ’ !problems. , , media itary forsecurity^So oil wor says economist up, so I know, up close ‘ rother wouldn’t w ant the•same st U.S.nuhtai highly com plex,” s ;j Snake Study Group, A ^ n . we thank each of ithe people the mo a political weapon, m of the University of'.,; • and personal, the experienceex and exper* ^ meeting. kind ofol reminder broadcast blailam ing her used as a p , Kenneth Flammo: who partid p aied in the me recom- T b e « ariarguments mtike some seru J tise that Gary brouglmght to the group. For IIAMMACK for thehe acddent. I personally re Texas. JEFF AND SANDRA llA uppermost but only’ up to a point. They also ra t He estim atess thatthJ new foctories co^M ! three years, hc help*:lped the group by Buhl d that forgiveness b e the u{ , working relentlesslyisly to convince state thoughght in everyone’s m ind cononceming nalizewishishful thinking by ignoring i BebuUteUewhereiv e within a year. But & Depot to potentialII ftfor chaos, which m ay force de develops, ^ e (ooniXM t and federal agenciesdes, the Legislature iMeg»dalries are target;etot«rutlny ragedy and allow Home De ^ ^ 3 U.S.-China trade d • and the governor thattht the Middle Snake ' 'hatevec it can to ease thee pain.p em m entsts tto do things They w q u ld 91 • was not a lost causeISC and that, with a lot This letter is in regardi to the dairy tcliew t f little Jan«ss» vortore tp b p . .-narily re j« dilemma that is happeninging four miles ' ' ablcK e ’s a hair trigger b etw een tl ; of effort, we reallyy ocould dean it up. It i to do so, she would say, “N“Mommy,' “'n iere’s Hardly anyonene of globalizationI is • ning effort which1 hahas its kick-off this 'only has qualm s with the ir I on Iraqi cutbotback. “Iri the passion of tht dairies (m ore than 1,000) cows)co because vote onoi the S6.1 million bond oi nsitive mutual dependenidence will prevent conOj : ; month. Even as aI countyco commissioner, sday. Having graduated frofrom m om ent,C, tlthe Saudis have to b e sens operation. But il’s ju st a» 3 attend the Middle they are alm ost impossibleble to regulate. Tuesd uperb and inspire coope • Gary continues to at n to the editor WendiideU High School myself,, alalong with to the strens and survivors.'rs. They’re not going to defyfy th e promise.______on Oct. 8 , th e odor problenlem connected two sisters,sli five of our ovm sons ; the commission’s; executivee» committee. ' ihters, grandchildren andd ccousins. consensus;us;of the Arab world.” with the m ega doJrjes isI a 1huge issue for d a u ^ nuclson is a Newsweek When I read thatlai iGary isn’t concerned he dozens, I add our suppor)ort to the OU-consiinsuming nations are n o t emsntirely Robert J. Samud bout the environment, the com m unities that it affects,aff and it is by tfie columnist. • or doesn’t care abou siiy corrected. bondd issuei and likewise ask yoiyour sup. defenselesless. “The Emwpeans, the it raises my hacklesles because I know bet* not a problem that is easil) The candidates who wiUvill make a dif* port. ; ter. Gary is concern);med, but as a county set ------^ commissioner must;jst also follow existing ference in this area are BillBit Chisholm I ret-ealize that many are on set and Mike Ih ler (write-inI cacandidate). incommes, as my wife and I are,B. Ibutsome- ; law until the law,, or non-existence ends meet J thereof, is correctedted. If I were a citizen LESLIE MIRACLE . howwwe will be able to m ake en Filer ifw e lprovide a fadlUy th a t iss condudveo lews ; • of Twin Falls Count;anty, I would put my imes-Nc iaming for the children ofif cour com* 5 trust in Gary becauiause, as a man of prin* to leai brglveness munitlity. 1 also realize th at ourr farmers ; d p le, hc will workk lihard to make your Accident deserves forf rd time this )lace to live for every- ull as sympathy, having a difficult and hard ol is for our Idds an d nonele of the loner, and Bill Crafton, had her arm scalded whenien she pulled school • County commissioni percolator as aforerementioned. : Twin Falls Planningling and Zoning direc­ the cord on ou r electric pe: mded, I she sat in h e r high chair,r, wwhich was InI thetl meetings I have a t ^ t * ^ ; tor: e found th a t« v e i^ n e involvolved hss. to take this opportuni- moved d o s e r to the stoveve tthe evening have 1 We would like to I guests. been]n honest and forthright andihd are, r a j j l i B Nov 1. W • ty express our appredationap to both of before to accommodate gu jprovidinga gEnSBB Thousands of children areire lost or killed withoilout doubt, interested injpr l^tifBaiteyoBlcwja K > you and the concen:emed dtizens of the lity for ^ e kids th at all thehe commu* jM B H M y area who took the annually because their parentspar took facilit M alitolstt«fsCM aH| Hagerman Valley ai sr just seconds. nity' « be proud of. ■' tim e from their liveives to attend a meet- their eyes off of them for j id everyone I am not blaming the momother of So3 mayi I once again rem ind t ; ing in our home oori n !Satxu-day morning to : the new school is for ourr kkids and udeyoufhAhw nuing concerns regard* Janessa for h e r daughter’ssr’s death, nor ' that d I : discuss the condnui pot. The a rtid e theirX Wds I and so, as a family' wwho has f«(ifrcaflon^ ing the proliferatiortion of the dairy indus- am I blam ing Home Depot ery school in the pap er states that MiMrs. H om er suppoported every levy and ev e r ‘ try in our area. WeVe iunderstand ^hat d for the past 54 years, I aslask for your put this m eeting as a rem em bers h er daughterer rrunning bond' • each participant pu ns that, as little suppoport on our new school. YoiCom “yes” S S S S y g ^ priority In their schs^edules. toward her, which means t Ited. children do, she had runn a'away from h e r votes will v be greatly appredatei ; I We appreciate! thithe constraints on the inksl oners and planniitg and too, which is quite naturaliral for a child to Thanl ; county commissioni Home Depot h ad MUlUBK LANCASTER ; zoning which are! didictated by th e ordi* do. 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    ^ M o r n i n g31ANE U ndeerdog ■ ^ R T s Q u of nT E ^ a lc Bruiins n :ott I Yank<:ees "See T wwin doubles upt p , o y (5 It’sahoiToi lalifies both tea;ams ; ; what it is I awaittM ets _ _ By M atttt IPeterson N ew writer______7 7 TUnw-Wff I Subway ScSeries p u l l s RUPEPERT - When the Twin FaiFalls High bus bound hrisOrstrU, country team boards the bus I out of statiidon tonight __ ^ ______- Chri. gle next Saturday, there willrill be a lit- I • {' (iuringhisqftavocvoon^iifiat Ue^essnsroom than last year, H The Associated PreaaIM______Boston BeerWor.V orh.aatss T h iss season, s the state meett ir „ , , everyonisne. ^ NEW VORK - HtHere’s two words you . / . * fm m a quia ForaTtwayPari, vvithh help : from Amy Conover er much: Yankees and third-place d o n ’t se e to g e th e r j ; . about Aeh eN l ew Y o d place finish fir and Adam Miller’s thu .underdog. „ . showingng, th Highland(i (23), while th e Bn H th e ir final seven. Tlien iey ■ ..xi\..Mnswcr below (26) easiBsily bested Pocatello (49). M lo s l th e o p e n e r t “I ’mn very ■ pleased,” said Twi M both Oakland an ------— coach LarryLi Lewis. “TheyVe been ' |B Seattle in the AL pla;play- am e lo the for it and we just kind of cam H T o d a y ’s S C HHEDULE I ment that this is the lastt o one that ;et TO stale T ■ Each lime, thethey Game 1 (ootbail they rea•eally had to run hard to get H iKmncedback. ley just came together finally,lUy." iiiifc. ;om e Met»(Lcllor)at ^ v^S. Urah at Idaho SSt. t.. 2 p.m. Region m M |||||gj ■ “We'd had som i St.. 3 p.m. <^0"“lover, ; running in her last Rc H magic stuff stay witw ith Ynnkm (PoltiUe) * . N.TexasatBpiseSt etition. Ic'd Friday’s race star to n ,y .” ToOoy.Gp.m. ' . Idaho at Utah State ■ us for a long time, r ^ hrhe “, whole way, however, 5 H manager Joe Torr• o rre ' 1^0^) College voltoytiaU ^ Minico’so’s Malone Sunderland lurkiirking just'a _____irfc si a t Ricks, 7-p jn . H s^id. "This year, j n ----- .------few p aaccs a behind.------39 hasn’l'been as eas;easy . -M ore S e rie s------pdll0£e basebaH lalorie’s) really tough,” saidid CConover, D but I never noticcticed coverage - B5 ; .'.CSI at A lb e rts!son o College Finished with a winning tin muin H anybody getting frufrus- I______I • (scrimmflge), 1 p.m.*• m inutestes, 49 seconds. “She’s been r HP irated in the pointint ofi • „ competietition tliis year and I’ve beebeen really liPHPHHI ^ thinking they couldiuld n ’t do it aiiy\vay.. A nd : ..West R egion^ PGPGA Club Pro trying1 tot( ^ a t her. She pushed aI gcgood pace that’s what 1 probabllably m ost adm ire a nd am ChampionsMp.Hawawaii nnd sheh e kept me thinking, ’She’s:’s going to , th this team: llieir resolve j ,e made me . .J- most proud of with t High school volleyballill get me.le. She’s right there.' So she n V o W Ji andgrittiness.” - Class A-2 one-m atditd i playoff: push it ireally hard.” N ew Y o rk h a s< won wi 12 straight World . -B uhl vs. Shelley,f, :2:30 p.m. at Sundiiderland finished second,, ei eight sec- Series games, comioming back from an 0-2 *■ Century HS onds be!behind Conover, i ||t .1 . deficit to w in in 199(1996against Allanta. then Class A t, Div.. I one-match thithink my first mile was bad,”bo said |jjti^ON|| D ie g o in I'JOS a n d t h e ly S partan ^ sweeping San Die S u n d ererland, who was the only : aro Braves last year. 0 qualify for stale Friday. “And“A then ^■ ■ ■ || vs. Nampa,a, ati Dedo girl to c Hxn rmMON/Da Only three team:ams have won three or ■ Iciass A-l, Div.. I one-match j lost: f, In rolnutss, 49 s#c< Yankees are favorittirites to beat the M ets. th e 4Cit$rRMi:'>i b& itn d ; &irly, but S11.3 WnI**® ^ i, Yankees aren’t talltalking like il. They Jpel n *Regional M eet a<* «,*fu».v. “I wasWE happy (with th e tim e), d C ^ ritiiB»?J*" said. “1 eight girls, and top 10 boys,iys.quai- }« I»W » arisen. This y e a r• hasha; been esiwcially graii- vhen it’s flat you really haveave to push The tt.- e: iS S s S i , it was at the end of the but whl ified indiviividually for the state meeteet. The i'ocji.*>.i»ii tying, how hard it ;^CSI m en opeii e n ;clf all the dme.” loys’ an d girls’ teams also;o quali-i GM’TMnnMt>iTcp»S.«»w«LU«ni «;'.J team in the postseason, ^ J e r o m e N40V. o 1 lame ii es Estevan The statete meet will be next Satunurdny ut i fewest of any teai placed third. Teammates ■le. It is irtTwtiw liiTXtTi'i During the playoff?offs, they won two series TWIN F A L L S -TT h h e Collcge ot c h i mla 'and Brett Kleinkopf finis!lished sixth Eagle Islaiand State Park in Engle ,ng scoreless streak - th e ir on’s basketball S'?P“ scheduled1 tto start at 11 a.m. with the:he Class 0 I*. d esp ite a 21-inning ; Southern Idaho m en ’ LOth, respectively, Ui«.T*¥tFati.n4t.l< ■» * longest in the post:ostseason since 1921-22 - ■'tdam will take on th e Northwest nico’s Fernando Lemus secujcured him- A-2 ^ris’ rairace. Ih/iiml }4 1«. 1 ' :s where they didn’t score thibitlon game « and two stretches v AU*Stars in an exhii 1 spot in the state meet wilhdlh a ninth- s . s K x a s . t ** for eight innings each.eac at; Jerome High Schichool on Nov. - rTcotMCMiMMIvaUM) pix>ll.7««F>Kn»»K • finish. . wTue41.Itoal*ce.< Una'or (■OCJI-O. WKS. »««>*»ht Uvoara ISx>wk> X ?A- “ P eo p le d id n•t ’t eex p e c t us to b e h e r e ," em ando’s dropped off and it’!it’s gomg to 1. whl) didn't have a three- b e held in the- s;iid P aul O ’Neill, w The gtmie will b e RBI gam e from SejJt. Sei: 2 until lhe pennani- JHS gym startingng at 7 p.m. Seattle. "We’ve had a lot id available at ------clincher against Sei Titkets are $1, and of ups a nd dow ns."s.” ■ tl?e door. ;Tigeirs I Flying football tteam ..tik es hlglvGPA rome leads Div.V. II charge to sstate | H n | 3T-WIN .Sw in FALLS-Th'^eSaiis Jerc Mus" ^ V % t f yyf ; High School varsity f The lop two girls’ hSs garnered' t tff Rosen and Joe Sunnen »N ows writers______advanced, with the , Academic Champ:npionship, an nma»f< girls and secon -.annual Idaho HiHigh School Bonneville girls earn th e 1 REMMTCH VIN FALLS - Those Tiger JrAjptivities Assodaticltion award for TWB right to attend. Burley:y finished the highest grade-p<»-point average runneriers just keep streaking, tening their strangleholdI fourth oul of four team: I CSI meet RiR i c k s in R e x b u r g in the Gem State’s5 Ca d s s A-l, Div. tighter Jerome sophomori)re on sout>ulhem Idaho’s cross coun- Itonks. Paulin was unstoppabi the By Joe Sunnen - Jhe Bruins wonon the award, try rahanks. th e idoy afternoon found them, boys’ 3.1-mile race Tlmes-News writeror ______'which is co-spons into state inference loss came two --TWIN FA L L S-T.T lh eT w in Falls Canyon cli[inchen VAi^encdell r e Ricks’ only conf< d a d o n w ^ hold w eeks ago a t CSI.SI. Muni Men’s Associa m to d ro p an 8-yard plplunge up the mid- infing on 35 attempts. lis game there is no way in ^s-year-end scramblib le w ith a shoi- The Tlmes-Waws______Tin halftime and held on “The line did a great jobj “If we lose this j the Pilots 20-12. W V e n d e ll die late onI ddie Pilots’ first pos- said. the world that we will’ host regionals.” CSI gun start at lO a.mi.m. on Sunday. ------:h th e w in session, GleJlenns Ferry missed opopening up holes,” Culler sa ira Hymas said. “We just 'Erttiy fee is $20, wlwhich indudes WEl■ENDELL - The first h alff improved to 6-2 with “This was the biggest gameie of sophomore Kara lymouth in the point-aftiafter kick to lead 6-0. *'T four want to prove s«)inethings«)ii: to them ... If w e lunch. of thche t Wendell-vs.-Glennss and will host New Plyi sing junior carried m;my life so far. We have fr blind-drawn and Ferry I the opening round off tthe Gass The hruisir more and then there will bibe a beat them again.in. il’s going to be in their ' - Teams will b e blit ry high school football :t Friday. Glenns Perrerry’s playoff hopes mi ?n regional time com es th e y -partidpants mustt bbe assodation matchch was the type of gamec A-3 state playoff next 1 bigger one.” heads, and when r e The Pilots droppejed to 6-2 most of thehe nighl, amassing bi| in to a re going to b e a lilittle more scared." ■members. The Kin;ling and Queen Wood□dy Hayes would have on 27 carries, indud- ■ • Tlie Trojans struck agam dominated Ricks the last i e andgohomeforthescseason. 136 yards on start lhe third quart.rter. The Eagles dor of .the Valley tounurney, which is loved,:d. The second half was the g g a m e ,” ing 35 yardsrds in the first quar- sl m et on Oct. 7 at CSI. T h a i be h d d at Twin ty pe of i game that only hiss "This was a big Sophomore running baJack time these iwo mt open to all, will be Wendell coach-Jorjrx^yJJiehl ----- ter.alone. . _ Sc ked the-Vikiags from No. 3 — - — Falls'Munt and C®Canyon Springs -mothehercotdd. II an sw ered in th e ■Dane *0; Beorchla took thc opjp c n - d ay’s lo.w knocked a said. "We only havee two con- ■ Wendell 0 the to No. 7 in the• n;national poll and evened - 'n ^ weekend. B ottBth teams kept the ball on ith iwo touchdowns. iniing half kickoff 99 yards to i AC record at one loss each. ground and pounded thee ference games andd b o th of second with end zone, then kicked; tthe the teams’SWAC ; I.C om ^frD inttrfr his was a The first crcame on a 33-ynrd er •as supposed 10 be a close ;of scrimmage os if the for-:- them are huge. Thi by ju n io r S k y la r exextra poini lo give Wendellell a The contest was It playoff atmospheree and the scamper b oved match br tweenn t^two national powers but d pass was a trick play. But Stevenson>n on an off-tackle 2020-6 edge. The returri pro> ristic number of errors be T r iv ia A n s w e r •n th e dust dcared, it wass kids played tough.” to be the game-winning mmar- an uncharacterist er: Xf„‘ :ari o ff as play, and ththe .second on a 16- to per- Ricks tu rn e d it intinto a blowout. [ith of Illinois, Wendiidell th.’t rumbled into thee T hings didn’t stai [ible up the gut by gigin for the Trojans and p Sloward Griffit) well as they encaded for yard rumbl efeht. all rushiihing, .against statece playoffs...... rry*sKorey senior Zakok Cutlor. The two Please sec CSI. Page B2 is on Sept. 22, Weirehdell used a grounda ' Wendell. Glenns Ferrj Please see WENDEli, Page8CB2 . Seuthem Hlinois' o Hall opened the scororing with combined 1 Ufor 158 y ard s rush- 1 ^ . attackck to take a 13-6 lead into 1 i M ItaMMm. Twin Fan tdaho Sttuftfajr, Octobw:•r 21.2000 Oakdey s«ends rrunnci t s t oS : ta te Endirngthe dlIrought ^ Tigers collect:t long-awM Ced wwin i fiom Buriey neet, Stanger fastestt time ever Fridoy. ' ByMattPetonon ■ to n»ke the state me said she tiUTicd it on or down the “Becauses e that’s what I’m going to By John Derr yard line.Ine. Thibualt then found T1tne»Wdwi wrttw ______M/3 / A-4 cross country have to0 cdo at state to keep upP Tlmo»^lace perfor- smalleiler field),” Pickett said,; hauling.’” The state s meet is next Bobcats 27-26 in A-1■I Div. 2 foot- ittheoffci mances from frcshnjhman Ashley “becauslUse I knew diat I had beat Powers, the Saturdaylay at Eagle Island State ball action. Jeromeme gave itself a cushion as Teammate Cody F srmp on a Burley punt put Pickett and seniorr BarryB Jenks, ^ jj,es) placed third. can make - every cncross country faithful rushed the fieldfi to cele- The Bol One would thinkI itIt might have “{Chr:hristi) ran pretty good for ly. Devenven Beale (65 yards rush- rxinner in school histotory has qual- brate. ok over the nuining duties been hard for Oal)n k le y conch Uie firstrst m ile or so, and then after ified for the state meecet. Cer^>nVili.V ^.lklt.4 Tn<(>HntM,0iUn.1IXS “We needed thiss win for the ing) took « Karma Archibald to:o rm onvnte her die faded,” said Raft River >. 0 ^ . n o t ft HM OMn. r S«n' program," said Jererome coach after Thotliom as (140 yards rushing) The final girl to quoualify individ- S M i?' Jured and later left in an team given Friday*!ly’s less-thnn- I P p au l Edwards. “But over- akle^s Maria nex.0M»r.2i:t Eric Anderson. “W ‘hey were countrytry runner at Hansen, and urt down the 22-yardi luline afte r a 60-yard drive, d “(I was thinking)) :state,” said I Burley, injuries hur defense stepped up for together. That’s wlwhat they ve die second in school history, Jenks, who clockedd his second iMun.0Mfit.nil1. strctch. Thc d e been looking for throirough th e sea- Needinfing to finish in the top five A Burley rout locooked likely Jerome,c, ias the coimters Burley early. Sophomore rurmingni back ron eorlyirly found little running Jed Thomas spearlirheoded th e ™om. Bobcats" first drive withv. 30 yards . “I*eels like we won the state ayoffs o n fo u r carries. QiQ iiorterback “ tie.said senior offensive line- ball pla nd m iddle linebacker Ryan Bruirns fail tot make:e footl Kamcron Redder wwent around cnJimRingle Diehl. “Yc“You have to get a win on :r 'locked at 7-6 througigh intermis- when thcdie Indians fumbled theirir en d for 19 yards, ther r night ond maybe this TheTliiid»Wew« ______g am e,J, a l*yard, first-quarter ccnter-to-to-quarterback exchange;e took it up thc gut fnfrom 33 yards sen io r ni p lu n gge e by senior back Orlinn sion. ,re. takes thcthe sting out of the sea- 1. Missed kicks wc:-ere not the attcmptiiIting to run out the clock:k out for the early scort POCATELLO - Th.The Twin Falk Clemeiients. The Bruins’ extra- ) seconds left in thc game. T h e Tigers drov Bruins kept pace with wii Pocatello point tr -9 yards rush- TwinI IFoils recovered, settinglg field only to fumble-e ot the 27. It With le if their penulti- howevever, and the visitors settledd were held to minus-9 ir the Bobcats left andid tthc pressure mounting. throughout most of d ing in the sfccond.quararter. ' up the firfinal ill-fated kick, d id n ”t take long for m ate high school footcxJtball game at for a 6 -C -0 cushion. e th e Twin palls varsity is to take advantogee as Thomas Burley ’ foifound th e going tough but Iding the host Indians s<;ore-5- In the third quarterCU”, the Bruins While t n o v in g th e b all. T he 60- Holt Arena Friday,t, but b fell short Holdi id a couple of strugglii■ling heading into nextKt rambled 58 yards5 forf another kept mo\ d to m ake the less thrchrough the first'12 minutes.s, used a trick play and was up 1 2 -0 yard drivIrive ended with Redder in a last-ditch bid t d Brandon Nielsen pos:isses to creep week’ss sseason finale at homele score, and Burley v postseason. Twin Falls F entered the sccond ;t Century - a 7-0 teamm after one quarter, (50 yardsirds passing, 63 rushing) d with-ihe-same lead. ,ButIt inside thc Indions’ 101 -yard line. against the handoff and going up _ ------Neither-team mo^jloved-theball-----period d not punch it enteringlg Friday night’s late con-h- Je ro m e scored oon the first faking At ns found them- PocatelJ:ello’s Andy Babbitt ran leftft But Tvrin Falls could i secop ’-quor- the middiddle for a 5-yard touch- ______the Bniiris : ly - through-in three-trieies, and lined___ test _ogaiSain^ Mimco - tl« Bruii^in possession of the s< Redder-convertcd the.two-_..... _ selves with a diimceice tb steal the ' end foro r a 3-yarf touchdown early il. “ ter. Quarterback KiECiel-l-lbault ----- down. Rei ,e up for a field goalal. T h a t too sophomoinores (5-‘3) continue to roll. conversion - Burley”s first game late trailinging 7-6. Sean in thee secondi quarter, and the at (8 -oM l, 115 yardsds) hit Jesse point con id failed, the ball ^anlaycd h ard an d gave our- at 2 -6 , will play for pride next Pocateltello found itself similarly Burley drove into) tthe red zone, “We play d. two 2-5 squads jockc tonded punts have bee imble recovery veeredid off course wilh two sec-c- The Bruins had one g the bail with have macmade those two-point con­ A Twin Falls fumi d- on a major Pocatelello m iscue, Po^MJwxta w ith Jerome getting i s e t up th e firs t scscorc of the onds left,lel and scored stood dead- 1 0 seconds left iiin th e h alf. versions."ns." Thompson nearly ggave Jerome J«anaZ7.a^^2^ th e lead as he reversersed directions ou>*r on a sweep, but a tonouchdown-sav- r« ii« season e Bobcats the Wolv(^erines jpost ano3ther wiinning s ing tackle gave the i w s a halftime lead, l2iui(MNcttt»r c-kM«np>MpMIUKtMWI I t didn”t last longng. Thompson D-UB^4w<(V«*gMnr| S The Tlnw^Wew* now.” continued his heroiclies with a 65------In all,all, Declo rolled up 650 yardsIs W<(kOlliUR«) cnsc. Buhl ends its sca.wn 2-6. yard kickoff rete tu rn , th e n j.naq«KSMr HAILEY - Wood3d R iver High ofoffens grabbed a Thibaultlit pnss for 24 " S l - S 'S lU history Friday School mado football )i Flier 2826, Kimberiy 9 yards moving Jerorome to the 4* wwib«smIS->(b» - : on Senior Night agaiigainst Gooding, R. lOMranncnlaMl the Wolverines' lastist ,gome before ____ laMBEBERLY - Filer notched ilsits playoffs. 6, Hansen 0 in of the year, knocking off The Wolveriness sshut out the U attan Camas County 46, nberly Bulldogs 26-9. Senatnators; 36-8. It MBgenarman 14, Raft River 6 FAIRFIELD - Camajlas County usu- Kimberjerly recorded the first score,: Wende] ______s the first lime MAL'iLTA - Hogerman running‘R ally depends on runn:ming thc ball, t,ut it wa:vas Filer thot went into half- local ^”3;,' senior Jason Durfee scorcd eier connected limewith ContlmndfioinBl and thlie e itroop waltzed into the 32 years that back sc ;d but Russell Schiermeii ith the 14-6 lead. )ne from 19 yards out. The lod River has both PirPirate touchdowns for the win with Brandon Blodgett;tt through the "Filer»r cam e out and wanted it haps their biggest:t play of the end zone joyed back-to- against.ist.the Trojans, air for three of six M'Musher touch- more, ond ai they took it,” saidid year. P ilo ts: m o v ed to w ith in 2 0 -1 2 backck winning sea- Chasiasc Erickson scored Raft downs. Kimberlyriy couch Kirby Bright, “ Glenns Ferry cho:lose to kick at after failfailing on a two-point con- River’s^5 1lone touchdown on a 1-yard^ ■ The switch to the ppassing game ^onnyly Prigmore of Filer finishedcd th e beginning of thele game so we • versionin aattem p t, b u t th e result- Wood River quarteirterback senior iin. was prompted by the temporarytc loss the gameme with two touchdowns to got the ball twice aand it ended ing onsidiiside kick fell into the arms Cory Goiccechea dominated do ihe “Thehe kids played really well of Josh Ivie, who sufIiffered a bock t^ele Wildcat' attack, with Zack" up ultimately hurtrtin g th em ," of WendbMd) offs. XitiMUOvaS iwifttkMdj Trojon defense, butt ia screcn pass , toot-u Rn-EitMcnl04 is what ultimatelylybejuddled «(uaiM«i) Wood RKW as..OoodnqB Ooc :a « Wendell and resumlted in the - K 5 . Rocklikland 40, Dietrich 38 Pilots’ second touchdhdown. Z S S S S i ■ K w r . j ortcrback Cole DIE!ETRICH - Chris M aughanm Glenns Ferry quar •ned to the quarterback posi- . D arrin g to n found1 !senior Juan 5S JCwMsSelSii'iunlO*® ^ retum e ;i; Castleford 46, Slj all of blockers of-aA"Mi»i. tion forfor Dietrich afier a four-game ■"Pfon 0 , Shoshoitone 58, Clark Cty. 30' Gutierrez with a wai •lOoowiMpKidi injuryy hhiatus, but his offense couldId FORT HALL - Cast)isdeford demol- e u n•SHONE c i - J.D. Solooga con- QacpxSmspiA nOt putlut nny points on the board in bhed Sho-Ban behind I thc game, running for 19797 (QMMdwyed) jjjg seccccond half and tho Blue Devilsils down passes from Elvis Uld four touchdowns, endedd ith eir scown with a loss to It was the same i in Brown olso broke out, rack- Casdeford traveled to 1 & Tigers : Rocklanland. 8-oMO passing fur 175 yards Mau(lughan went 9-of-19 for 27979 took care of business ree touchdowns, Contbnidd from Bl a t EagleIgle Island State Park ih Declo 61, Buhl 1!19 lg, ters thanks to the:“iror7y°?x; : omets capped on yards,5, th1 ree touchdowns passing, erything went pretty well,” qualify for state,s. T he g ro u p Eagle. DECLO - The Horn wishing nnd one interception.,n. Medina passed for 21 unbeaten regularr season si with a hoshonc coach Mark Sant, includes Burley’s J.Josh Burgess, “My pl/ plan was to stay with (the ;he Dietrich offense fumbled•d three touchdowns, witl om inated the first half and lisher at 1822, group)p) i and use them on the bong, clobbering Buhl Bu 61-19 in a ^ut the 1C receiving for 1 1 1 ya J th e Bobcats’ top finii r after one quor- tintim es during the game. The uted in tho JV in tho second Preston Goodrich, StSteven Ritchie wind,”" sj said B urley’s Ward, who game that was over al Devils recorded 440 total yardsds touchdowns. On def hey played well as a team.” t ^ under the new liglights at Dcclo’s Brandon Tverdy leadiriing thc Wolves half. .,d on d Chris Brank. shavedd a o second off her regional «klnnd's480. shone (6-2) playes Richfield side, Dusty time of}f a a y ear ago and next hopes here wasn't n loi of defense thehe with seven tackles > Wednesday. On the girls’ s •%i Declo quarterbackack Jacoby Fox ch Buckley adding six. Schvaneveldt cruisec;ed to o 13-sec- to im prcprove upon last season’s 0 Rnme.” said Dietrich cooch ]lace showing at state. “AU ihrcw for a veiy un-Hn-Hometiikc 288 Hocker. "And I’ll never host)st “Everyone got in, ttthc young kids 8hoHioni5B,(M(^» o n d victory over secttcond-ploce fin- lOth-ploc yards and three toutouchdowns, and ShonH >c- got in and did a good1 jobJ and didn't ® isher Kim Readingg of Blackfoot three ofof us used'each other on fourth score, to anotherier football game with a three- o a iti-x ran 67 yards for a fo ref crew. Eight-man football is give up a touchdownu iin thc second aMCu»r in a time of 20:06. Burley’sB Carol the wine?ind a lot. It was a pretty send run-orientedd DecloE into its fi- quarter,’* sa«d Cast!stleford coach B o n n ev ille’s go o d raarace for us all." layoff matchup vide open for only ihree offi- W ard wos third, E first-round A-2 play Shawn Scow. t s s « i> n W ^ W|_L J HoUond Pelk tookc 1 foiurth ond a Now,M, o attention shifts to Eagle new Friday in style...TheHomcis( Tl 8- . •a- Castleford (8-0) hhosts Hanson |iSiS-n« ext weekend’s state meet, loser of Friday c *Blue Devils ended their sea- boatload of Jeromele runners foi- ond next I 0 ) will host the los -5. next week in the losttsi game of the ...... “I ju stlust hope I get in the Top' 1 night's late Preson-on-Snake River son4-i>. regular season for the e 'Wolves. ’M?|coM«>KnWBS lowed. ■ t round. Finishing in the! ffifth Ihrough 15," Paul>aulin said. “T here are a lot ' matchup in the first ro Roddml40.D^» od runners and I have run I “Wc executed offe:iffensively." said - (MiM40.8ho- 1 1 th spots were KKristin Mink, of good i I Declo coach Kelly/ KKidd. “People ciMiiiw S-UraStaal Nicole Nuse, Heseather Nuse, ogainstst rmost of them, so I don’t »o(Sm 00-0 a Davis, Joimo know hmhow I am going to do.” b e tte r watch o uI t, t, b ccau se we JvSTSop rrtih"'" . _____ Ajnbcir Wade, Tara assing team. Wc ruKpuiiw MOmSoOTlasMncn WM ! Palmer. ■ f might bccome a pass llTwlcoMmlMid ]1w,<0««wiwg Garrard and Jaime F can see the ball inI ththe air nt night SKS.)(w) But Schvanevel cout in front at ich Ben Stroud ' Brittaitany Ahlstrom. Pettinglll is those things that caj Schvaneveldt. ss.'w sw 'sfflass:'”-- hom e),” CSI coach ne cally hurt you if shee getsI going.” CSI ancind Utah Volley have hadiod -the beginning," Si ‘G .said . ‘'It’s tought to ti travel and averag•ag;ing 9.98 assists-per-game rent th e past two years, said. “Since it was kindk of windy, A h lstro m ’s 358 kills ra nnk k With CSI, Rick!ks and Utah the ever I ' play. Your team bIS rnever as gcx>d and A p the SWAC "Wee 1have been working hardird I ju st let-thcm blocl»ck for.a while. I on the road as it is at home. thirdd ini the conference. Bothth Valley tied atop f I was feeling c«*n-a ng standings, this m;natch should this wertreek,” Hymas said. “WeIVe And ot thc end, if ] Hopefully we conn tget over that playeiprers h ad trouble g e ttin g th at we have a tough bottlettie good, I would just[ ggo ahead and 0M'h*

    . tataturdiy, 0 c t ^ 2 t , 2b00 ~ TUnTlffl*fr««w»,TwlnraBridiho~wC; J Sp o r t s Buffalo Sabres1 s*isnap skid a;;:TySsonwiins whien Gcolota qquits as all Tyson bouts do with n Ducks AUBURN HILLLLS, Mich. (AP) - Mikeke The fight staned as I against AnaheimI a chorus of boos that poured•ed th e former undisputedIted heavyweight champi- i: ^ T y so n won am id a d BUFFALO, N.Y. (AlAP) - C h ris " t, f.down when Andrevrew Golota quit before thehe on charing out seekinking to end it quickly Gratton scored with 7.2i secondss left NHL c.l.Start of the third roiround in their heavyweight}ht H e was wild - althcIthough he opened a cut in reg u la tio n a s th e BufIiffalo Sabres ■_____ »,: 0 ia tc h F riday night;ht in the Palace of Auburnim over Golota’s left eye.ye. Then, with 12 seconds rem oining in the round, rou Tyson crashed a sn ap p ed a th ree-g am e lolosing sttc^ Thrashersiers fell to 0-3-2. -L.-HIUs. the Anaheim G olota was knockxked down by a right handind > right hand to the head•ad that toppled Golota. . wilh o 2.2' tie.against th iJfite in the first roundroi but got through the:he Golota got up imminmediately and took the M ighty D ucks o n F rid ayy inight. S h ark s5 33. ,W IId l m andatory eight counount, then th e bcU saved W ith an extra uttaclicker on for ’ J: X' second round. .from behind ST. P/PAUL, Minn. - Evgeni '•.lir Then, just beforfore the start of the thirdird him from further puni:imi^iment. Buffalo, D oug G ilm our, fi :ov stopped 21 shots as the 9 d .round, Golota left:t hish co m er and was told1 to The second roundd wwas m arked by a lot of Anaheim’s goal, cente: ; got their first road w in of the L J .re tu rn to by refereeree F ra n k Garza. He pushedicd clinching, althoughI TyTyson got in a couple of wm - ■ into the crease, hitting • a y liie referee, a nd GolGolota th en signaled he wasvas hard head shots andd oone solid left jab to the the skates. Looking dolown to fmd siSharks, who killed six finished. face. the puck, Gratton then„ shoveled i. t J Z Jsota l power plays, scorcd both Tyson cursed at • G olota, who left the ringIng There were no dirtyirty tactics by either fight- into the open right side.'■■ . , short-handlandM and power-play goals, .Ki.-»inder a shower ofif b e e r an d popcorn, cr, who have earneded :reputadons for break- Erik Rasmussen also!o scored for Leadingiing 2-1 lote in th e scco n d peri- It w as a very unsansadsfactory ending to whatfiat ing th e rules. the S ab res. _ od, Sharkarks ccnter Patrick Marlenu <’sr;had the makings of >a n interesting fight. “I plan to fight cleailean OS much as possible,” tipped1 ShShawn Heins’ shot between i; T h e crowd of 16,216,228 continued to voice it:its Golota said before the fight. (slanders 5, Thrashersrs 3 the padsds of< Miimesota goalie Jamie didn’t have m uch fight in . .-••iHispleosure w henn 1Tyson was announced as It turned out he did ATLANTAZdcno0 Chara ' and McUnnarman. ,lhe winner. him-clean ordirty-o'-a to ll. - Roman Homrlik_scorcdd short-hand-. . — Trainer AlCertoto hollered1 to Golota, •'Wha(hat The fight wasn't thetht kind Tyson was look>— )art in a four- St3IB S7Blac«jawksl5^ I i a victory and he fought cd goals 69 scconds apai are you doing?” whenwh Golota left his comerjer. ing for, but it was a goal opening period agailainst Damian CHICA(CAGO - Joe Nieuwendyk had nrU e tried to ^ d ee CGolota back to his comerier, ham . Rhodes as the Islander:;rs won their two goalssals and Dallas scorcd three sd to in sert the mouthpiece!cc, The loss has to endnd (Golota’s status as a con- :«.H;{uid w hen he tried i edon in the heavyweight first g am e of th e season.n. times in in ao three-minute span of the . £^Iota pushed himjn awi ay. tender or an attracti( H u m r lik a ls o sC'scored the socond1 periodpe as the Stars won their his trainer as he quit* the T . \ ■ G o lo ta ’s p u rsle e wi a s $2.2 million, whilelile division. Andrew Qolota pushes Ills Islanders’ first power-p•-play goal o f fourdi stmstn ght. X-^lTfyson m ade $10 million.mi] The 32-year

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Noilone of die money is deferrei I complete no-tradee clause.< shot match- ks the prtjvious mark of lookrtthe a H The average saledary of $ 1 7 mUllon breaks t ■ $15.45 mUlion sett by 1 Roger Clemens and thetht New York Yankees^ aecond dajf or tJ>e move e; closer at amounts to a two-year’ :• PwtktontiCuprt to m reclaim* I earUer this year whenwl they agreed to what a I extension worth $30.9$ mlUlon. Delgado’ss d»“* S o T i^ ing by play-by-playay broadcasters and color ar c o n tin u e d both lose S AFLAC advantage radio and TV rightjitsholders. Points were on1 a I5-3-1 basis. uLhC:TM'u.S. -to J hole-one----- M ich aelel-Campbell l and-Retief.. U-’s Aaron award. He led' ------t*poUM,ocUha_ -K MOBILE, Alor - Nancy PaulsOTlgn overtakes Hulbert ' Delgado had 181Jl points in wirming the AL’s b ig p u tt Got>senn 3 and 2. ubles <57), total bases (378378) and extra-base hits ' atren0 hofa& O uafter anoth------Scranton used anothiJier dazzling ^ Tnmn the league in doul a two-stroke - a t-ia mnpa p Bay------^ ; ...... (99), while battinglg .344 wilh 41 home runs5 anand 137 RBIs. Chicago’s - - ...... al iron display to'take a er as he Summeneriiays paces lead over Australiann star Karrie PALMM HARBOR, Flo. - Carl, ‘ Frank Thomas wasas ninner-up with 111 ptilntsints and Oakland's Jason^ M«toeeina:Rve . n shot a 5-under 66 to take baat-banmatchea _ Kaanapapall opener W ebb in the AFLAC; CChampions. Paulson sl Giambi finished tKdiird with 44 points, B Scranton'shot a 3-UJ-under 69 for a two-st-stroke lead over Len•" In the baUoringg for the NL, Helton hadi 2C207 points, foUowed by, tDd^andlSaln-’ cCink beat KAAN^A PA U , Hawaii - Bruce ce and Scott Gump after 1 Chicago’s Sammy Sosa/ glaa matche* r erhays shot a 5-under 66 to3 a 10-undcr 134 total oon Magnolia Mattiace “ Monu-eal’s Vladinimir Guerrero (104) and Cl Robert Summer] ourse. Webb, the secor:ond round of the Tampa Sunday. A11d c n b y take a1 one-strokeo lead over fiveB Grove’s C^ssings Coi . (39). . . NMdadtawlBA X f a six-time winnerr th is y e a r, BayC^assissic. and Stuart playersrs after the first round of ;th hole in a Paulsotson, who earned his PGA total of 10.6 Appleby J 2 the EMCAC Kaanapali Classic. fiagled the par-5 l6tl lg Davenport, \W illiams advancece to sem ifinals j round of 67. Beth ED an iel, P at Tour cardard this season by topping polntt. and A 1. Jim Thorpe, Tl seeking his third 99 Nike Tour money list, - Venus WUUams won her 34th straight match,,' It victory, opened with a 69? Hurst, Michele Redmtnan and Barb the 1999 LINZ, Austria - - I- ; a and Paul straight' had a 10-under 10 132 total. He beating unseededd Yelena likhovtseva of RussiaRu 6-3, 6-2 Friday ;en Venturi’s on thee K] a an ap a li Golf C lub’ss M ucha were 7 under. Loren Roberts s Webb, who neetls a topict finish birdledd five1 of the final nine th e quarterfinals ofo the (^tuieraU Ladles Operipen. Azinger, captain Ken^ birdled five Northcourse. co Player of the holes FricWday. Top-seeded Lintntisay Davenport also advadvanced in the $53S,OOto !S in a S-and-4 D ale2 Douglass, I Chuck Moran,t, to clinch the LPGA Pl wild-card selections, b r Year award, Iws alreaiMidy wrapped Mattiaciaco also shot a 66. Gump,P* event won after hihometown favorite Barbaralara Scheit was forced to of their lost sbc holes5 Francoii and Stewanrt Ginn,' Dave Eichelberger )n th e m oney list, had a 68. injury, trailing 6-2,4-1. >e Inman shot 67s, and Billll up the LPGA mone;ley title and 169th on i withdraw due to in victory over Carlosa. F It was the and Joe her final two Frank Lickliter Li (68) was three : loss in seven Brask andar Jose Maria Canizaress nee^ to win one of hi Shigeki Maniyama. 1 tournaments to haveB :a chance to back attl3 1; 5 . I o u t t w o w e e k s Japanese star's firstches. la w ere Ia stroke si back at 68. SuperSonicsi s ’ L e w i s m a y b e o Presidents Cup matche SEATTLE - SupLiperSonics forward Rashardlard Lewis, who sprained his right knee duturing a game against GoIdcDlden S tate. vriU be side^ ilifying lined for one to twiwo weeks, a Sonics spokeswc•swoman said Friday. nte’s jo)y isbouandless; in quai The injury cameae in the first quarter of ThuThursday lughfs game in’j, ne Los Angeles. Lewijvis had an-MRI on Friday, Labor own the days clinchinglng it in Suzuka with one Heading intoo Martin, counting dov H e will probablbly miss the rest of the teateam ’s preseason gfllhes e until his final NAS(SCAR Busch race leftft ini th e season. ible for the Oct. 31 seasonon . hold off Casey AtwootOdin Friday’s two poir an Ucense. Carolina Speedwo a qualifying for the 200-H)-mUe race. fifth-plaiilace finish at the Italian puUed over for a traffic: vi(violation Tuesday night* time series winner, as a ill hav e his.final .race wiA Coleman was pi rs-Ucense_to4>plice,_said______garage belonged t H Winston Cup champ.- - Martini who has be>een dominat* GP,-will ...... and'presented-a-a-valid-Michigan-tlriversJj iobbyjLabonte andam. h on on Sunday. ■ “We know that everyy ing in the Busch Seteries despite Benetton Mecklenburg Cotounty SherriPs Capt. Randnndy Johnson. PoUce let Joe Gibbs Radng team I, running only a part-tiitime schedule him go, then realiOized later diat Coleman is noti permitted to drive! M ayfield r'^cordedJipiJ BdiliyUlioiit. weekend that goes by, t was issued for his arrest the odds arc definitelyy in recent years, armolounced carli- MlkO WallaceW undergoes in the state of Notorth Carolina. A warrant wi fast lap of 157.342 mpn on this would be a has not yet been served.. Cup champi- in ourr favor.” Labonte said,I. e r this season that th > after crash In practiceM Wednesday, but hj Labonte, closing In c e his final year in the• series. After A-rayS 8 lad from itaff and wire reporti Jiis first Winston Curly qualifying “We’rere just doing what we’ve X INGHAM , N.C. - Driver,er C o m p M f doing. Our philosophy allU today, his only otheiier scheduled onship. drew an earlyy into the sec- been do on-finaie in Mike WallaceWi was Injured In a seasonI hhas been pretty much thee race is the seasoi for L------spot and slid quiedy ir d Homestead, Fla., on Nov.N 11. crash FridayFn during practice for ond spot at 157248.I good time,” same -- run> hard every race and the Sam’im’s Club 200 Busch Series American Mtnf • “We’re having alte g< said. "Fm doasgwgt)od as we can." at North Cjirollna lU m v W S awlmmar* nhardt, who needs to winn McLaren hopes toto salvage Labontetie calmer, Eamh way. TrtschaZom, ' littlee. than in races andar have Labonte falter if season with HakkIkinen's holp w aiia,lace, the youngest of the to have any chance, was B R l f l laft,takeaa Auto m aybe.. past, and he is to ). SEPANG, M alaysisia - Though three racingra brothers from St. probably just 27th inin qualifying at 155.090. , Mo., was transported by ^ * r l m braakduring ■- the top 25 qualifiers lockedd Mika Hakkinen hass already lost Louis, M ience. We’re Only tht It th e Form ulo O ne didriving title. ambulanlance to Pinehurst Medical ■ S *13 thaU.8.sw(m experieieverybody as in startirting spots, but Earnhardt r for precautionary X-rays ■ ■ I j m taaip’a offlcliA' icpected to stand on his first-t. he is still trying tto help the Center f just trying to keep blew and keep was exp. the construct of his rightrig shoulder and shoulder training at jy w6’ve been day spepeed and prepare for the,e McLaren team win tl composed as'possible IC tor’s title. • blade, Olympic pool.in doing things uje. way ' • 400-milayfram 0 " P « is the most dec- U nited:ed States announced sooij ic season. Williams that |||H ||b 1 up to $68.4 million, butbut bvm Indianapolis is chkb lu « 0 B ..I. ian. She’s won afterr Itsit: selection trials that it ; This U the Ricky loveW with but if he reaches a string; oiof orated Paralympia boycotting the gaines. ^ aafaifotyTony Incondvtives, inclutling rushing fotfor 49 medals - 41 3off them gold - was boy Mike Ditka fell in lo> debut in 1980. About» u t two m onths after the tri* nevcrcoached. -----oms is pound- Pan■nUliiluHneth. 1,600 yardsyo in a season, scoringing since making her dt I Paralympic offidal noticad W ng th e foot- uchdowns and catching 41 “I try not to tallilk about what ols a Pa This Ricky William first« M l O ct.8 In 24 toucl ast,” she says. an artidrticle in a Los Angeles n « ^ ing out yards, catchiieven passing. s averaging 18.6 yards. r v e done in the pas ChKhlca(o.Wllllnni J3.6 F o r all h e r suetccess, she has paperu- aboutal Z om and invited hef ' ball, blocking and 1ev tbe sidelines, Uams received another $3.6 in th e Par^ym pic team, nates, being iihadlotU S on spent nine monthshs refining her to join t ) No more suUang on tb m of his signing bonus or U .S . O lym pic “I’d’d nr e v e r com peted agaii^M , btiiping at teamraa into on 30 c ^ j5“ y °14 4 and will get the finalnal stroke at the -U )le with disabiUties before,? , | 'er the Saints riaa• • u lh a S ilitt, $1,6433 miUionn on Nov. 14. C o m m ittee’s heaiadquarters in people' ' snide with reporters. gs. Colo. Now she says.sayj “So I was veiy blewd This is the playerr - all of wonon 31-10. , In ix^ this year, WilUanvuns Colorado Spring: md she’s ready for moren gold in knowinwing that one article has ' paid a fortune for, a— first and a h as rusushed for 616 yards anc led so many doors.” ! It haven’t paid ~ touchdowns on 155 carriesies, Sydney, where swiwimming starts opened t year’s draft picks, a :a troubled all lastit season by three to Now,JW, even after competing at <1 third this year - but li croublelie taking full advantage of a ished with just an averterage of 4 yards. He also haihas today. previous Paralympics^ ^rrt lary. contraca c t widely considered one of injuries and hc finisl ards an d a-touchdown onJ Zi27 Zom hopes to boostb her per- five pre 11 a fortune to. 884 yards on 253 canuries, 235 y m unt to SS wilh - soys she’ssh< more motivated thart V At least not in salaryven-year deal the wtu*lorst in NFL history, mes,— whom — re^ptiptions, on.average_of 8.78.> sonal medal cour ■ because of her perfommnw------last year, he '“Tm'jii not talking about renegoti--Iti---.-—Edgerrin— Jam^ ■ "m edals in th e“100-O-meter butter- ever be< 2 Because of a'sevei • a Indianapolis chos5se one pick ikt, 100 breasl- four yearsyei ago in Atlanta, w h ^ Williams signed ;laj minimtim of atin^”Williams said. “If I have a rill tak e a spectacular yearar •- fly, 100 backstroki CO, ahead of Williams,t, madei nearly It will fo r stroke, the 50-1000 ireestyle dou- she ivaswas recovering from should^ ■ i earned the rookieid n by only tme got>denenough year I wtm’t need to, ison, including and anan injury.free one - foi ises when the and ifif I] don't have a good year,ur, $15 million last seasi uns to reap many of the divdiv- ble and the 200 Individualin med- I ■ $175,000, s\.-eetened 1 a $95 million signingJig bonus. This WUli^ *was disappointed at F 6f his many bonuse:y ^ better sta- the Sailaints wouldn’t want to." •epresented by Is. ley. she says of her two ims was on the WUliilliams’ four straight 100-yardrd year, Williams is rei ,uld “We’ve got a you>img group here tim e,” ( r Saints’ offense playet leoftheNFL’s shing . for 1.601 yards woult you on how you three;e silvers and three brdnSe tistically and William:It of th e plays. rushingng games is a Saints record,rd, Leigh Steinberg, one WiUiams $1 miUion. Thahat whoTl only judge y< tie top agents and th e m an w ho earn W s in perform in Sydneyry ... that should. metlals.Ials. “ But now I can look bafik ' field for 35 percent00 0 to his pay- and he is the only back in the m arkwwas reached nine times it lie big picture. It was p re ^ ected $3.6 mil- NFL ttto rush for 100 yards or worked out James’d 4FL in th e 1990s, by five I w as in'and the Umimtion^ lion of his $8.8 mill: Willh ibers on it," Anderssrson. Barry Sanders ly shoulder.” o a great start by rapopper Master P’s agencycy ing up the numb itt Sm ith and Bariy Foster.•r. CaUf., without an,n iris in eith er o n m y s bonus. ras S tein b erg said. “ WWe just want Emmitt ; Williams is off tole’ll a still have whenI h e signed his contract, ^vas r I this season, but he’l

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    Sizin ets doin’t bu’;y thehtiype I dd Todd Zeile, who has N E W YCYORK (AP) - The New ------I degnw.” said Yankees twice in thc !■ 1 York Mets:ts did not walk omo the Subw ay Schodidule lost to he Yl postseasonI wwith Texas and once „ Geld a i Y’ankee a n Stadium on Friday TodV w ith Balcimorlorc. “If you come from I I with a lool□ok of amazement that N.Y. Mots (Loiter 16-81 other parts ofo f th e c o u n try , il's a lit- ' m a s o m e p l aayers y have when they up t\ N.Y. Yanke«s{Pettitte 19-9)•9). 6 p.m. tlebitovcrwhw h e lm in g .” co m e to bbaseball’s a s cathcdraL Sunctiy :am s com e into Yankcx* M ikeP ixi:*iazza didn’t take a tour of ... w Not all tean N.Y. M ois (Hampton 15-10).0) a t N.Y. S ta d iu m a si relaxedrc - espedally in M o n u m en t Park to soak in the his- Y ankees (Clofftens 1 3 ^5). ), 6 p.m. the World SeSeries. Two years ago, tory.ofastastadium that wns home lo TuM diy uth, Lou Gehrig, Joe theSanDicgcego Padres looked beat- L B a b e R u t N.Y. Yankees (Hemendez« 1213) en before evejven playing Game 1 of D iM aggio0 anda Mickey Mantie. Serie a t N.Y. M ots (Reed 11-5). 66:18 p.m. the World SeiS e ries. B e e n thhere, e i done that. WMtoMday ; many National League . T o n y G wivynn y took his tour of : The AMOcIatad P w U n U k e n N.Y. Yankees (Cooo 4-14 oiOf N M tfe M o n u m e nt Park, P then sal in the ■ teams thata t come to New York for • 7-7) a t N.Y. Mots (B J. Jont)nea 11-6). dugout soakiiiking in all thc history, in 44 years, theVteldSd Series, Yankee Stadium 6 :184>.m. For the firsl time in g new to the Mets. O lher playeryers stared around the- the World Series feae n tu r c s tw b T hufidty s ta d iu m in awawe. That’s not how the imc city. In ^ 5 fortxmate lhat wci played N.Y. Yankees ot N.Y. M ets.‘s. 6 p.m.. Mets acted. te a m s from th c sam< :ing the year, and experi- ;d. “M ost guys won’t ■ Gome 1 today, the Metslets’AILciler hcredurini Ifnoc. . admit it, butlut it can be an intimi­ , Pettine and e"“ d all11 that already,” Piazza Sctuntay, Oot 28 ; pitches agiiinst Andy P' ore the Mets worked out - ' . dating thingng your first few times ; ihe Yankees, who h ppeto ^ become said befort N.Y. M ets ot N.Y. Yankees,IS, 6 p.m., there/soidlid Game 1 starter Al ^ the 1972-74 for Gamele 1 of the World Series. Ifnoc. ; the first team since tt Id probably be a distrac- ■ L d te r . w h0 o nm a d e h is m a jo r le a g u e • Oakland A’s to win thr58 B A ,1 6 H R .9 1 RBI ing rubbing it in that wwe’re not Clemens fastballfasti during an inter- , tonight’s first pitch:h iat Yankee . t e r ,” V alentine invited. But it’s the Worl)rid Sene-s, iet.gue gameme at Yankee Stadium , ; Stadium. N o tesJfrom fl said “Todd Todd Zollo SECOND BASE L u le S o jo for the love of Pete Rose.R It s Piazza suffcjffered a concussion, 286 BA. 7 H R . 37 RBI New YYork ( P ratt’s been a big ; .268 BA. 22 HR. 79 RBqBI 28( baseball's showcase everem. tind so jjign held aa pressp conference the it behooves us to find tlthe inher- n^xt day toto accuse; Clem ens of i Ha said H ______part of this team E d g a rd o Alfonzo TH IR D BA SE Scott Broalus jnna see what for two years and ent goodness that lurks; vwithin, throwing, at at him intentionally. “Finally, we’re gonn ,324 BA, 25 HR. 94 RB .23030 BA. 16 H R . 64 RBI I it comes down to, who’:ho’s the better more.” Here are seven reueasons to The Mets; werewc hardly surprised ' team. This is the realal HR. 62.RB I .263ISBA, E 18 H R , 100 RBI ;your teammates wiwill poy the but I thot Cristobal, Dominican PRepublic. ‘•We actual:tually like their team .” o f p o s sibilities.” ib i hy way of thc Hiroshim;tna Ciirp of added catchcicherTodd Pratt, “O r at I price. T im o Poroz DE8I0NATED Chuck Knoblruch ta, for his part, is glad to , w h e re h e 2 4 oif f the tl guys. W e all lost With Clemens notot siarting at ,2 8 6 BA. 1 HR. 3 RBI:)B1 HITTER .28.283 BA, 5 H R . 26 RBI the Japanese League, \ break from the wear and )r Roger at that point.” '.Shea Stadium whereere he would lake a br NoloJ tloftigrvhlod (Il Miliot will only pl.iyed four seasons, r e s p e c t f o r Ri Bts won’t have tew of beingbe behind the plate, B u b b a Trammolt, <0 u#odolYnn»(ooSlnaium Thc M ets signed 1him this There hasninsn’t been a brushback have to bat; the Mets KnoblfoblAuch IB OKpoctod to piny ;et revenge for Afterer some of those games ; .265BA. 10HR, 45RE in the W orld Series an opportxmity to g e t : lg, you feel like you just I tocondond boso nl Slvon Sladium spring after ihe Carpp released incident in the Rocket’s beanirning of Mike eating, him, and he began theL* jyear with Philadc:ladelphia’s Dickie Noles to o k t hle e SATs,” Piazza said. “I ' Darryl Hamilton Piazza in July. ’m going to get my action Ing rotations Metl a n a g e r s -P o rt Sl. Lucie of thele Class A decked Geoq;corge Brett in 1980. But But Wendell said if oanother Met knowj™ ; ,276 BA. 1 HR. 6 RBI Florida State League. HHe moved jf ClemensIS triestr to pull an A-Rod, Ithe plate at Shea." n slallBiica Coroi gets hit by Oemens,5, tithe Yankees behind th up to AAA Norfolk inn ,June, hit you canl)et bet that the M ets won’t - JOO30 T orro won’t get of without: retaliation.re Yankeikees manager Joe Torre Projected pttchin .357, and was called iiup to the take il lying,ng dowc n. ike the chance deddedci tto give Jose Vizcaino his Regular sooBOn iW P * * Wonron: 1,381 . “If he wants to take R ick R ood, NYM Lost: Mets on Aug. 30. thc la1.1SI day I.. 5 J „ |,„1 Franci). P, No longer the >dy else, he’s first statan of the postseason, 3St: 1.325 o i hitting somebody 11-5.4^11 ERA 1^^,, be eligible for the posts< M etsdo. vwlio h ( fyew up rooting for I " H e aand n Sojo are interchange- Series memories ' A n d y Pottltto. nyy lur yoars. the M ets’ regular righBill fie ld ir ,i,e Met-S, finallyfin making it to the >r me as far as defensive- ; 19-.9, 4.35 ERA m m * Some memorablee n m o m e n ts o n i®*" ' and leadoff hitter, bai ■ries a fte r 17 y e a r s in t h e jrre said. "What jumped Bobby J.Jonoa, NYM Bobo b b y this date in World Serit o i e s histo ry ; with eight runs in the Igues. On Tuesday, M ike pie a re th e r>umbers he 11-6 . 5 .0 6 ERA Valoa lo n tin o 1973 - Bert Campnpanerisand League Championship) S t r i o , Jic. H a m p t o nI shiiwed shi his esteem for {ainst Al (Leiter, Game 1 I vs. Won/on: 960 Reggie Jackson hihit two-run “8a* m ig h t b e t h e o n l y Dci )y presenting him w ith ).” • Mlko Hampton. NYMf- Donny Noaglo. nyy Losi 906 ^hp rni e Franco by p homers in the third1 irinning as the staner). !. 15-10, 3,14 ERA ballplayer who speakss ja p .iiiL sc , u* f,,,bnll from the NLCS - 15-9.4.S2ERA Lodiod iho M ots to ; Oakland A’s defeateated the New ««««« « vs, but no English, the ball Perc’erez caught for the final Same 7 of the Bennyi saysfi M ets In five o r consDnsocutivo playoft •?ork Mets 5-2 In Gai : R o g e r C lem ens, nyy ppoaroncos lor iho lirsi timo “He’s the best thinglg to comc om, World Series. A s s;oon o o as Benny Agbayani Oavid Cono, nyy appo e moming paper, he knew 13-8, 3.70 Ef^A 4-14. 6.91 ERA tnttxI ttw club’s 38-yoar history. out of Japan since tii 6. Y a n kkee o o dynasty. Love jliem ',1975 - Carlton Fis:Fisk broke up saw the r teamm ate Mike Piawa s 1 made a mistake, AP r them, the currcnt one of the best gam Martinez's liismf; tothe tho hated M ets and hav- on’t want people to think • Mets reliever Dennis itad a no-hitter if Tino f lend the w inter getting cham pionship a n d rmarked the “I don k all week. if fans didnidn’t take the subway to ich lusher. in« *1’“"' bad guy. Pm not trying to pitch in the World Scrii vertical leap was an incl , first time a team hachad swept the I’m a bai r Thursday Worid Serie;rics gam es hetweeti the always fan 'us nose nibl>edmil in it could incite peel the Yankees. I hope a kidney stone that 3. M ike Piazza, It’s a playoffs and World SeSeries. disrespei thc stone Nfcts nndd ’Yankees. So the city ors rospond ili<-' motherher of nil Steinbrenncr tributed to a wre back ; to see how great player 1980-T h e PliilodellJelphla Phillies that’s nolnot >vhat they think.” treatment has taken;n steps to hanille the „and Piaaa lantnims.i. AsA; George King w rote :s m a n a g e r Bobby Cook saw a doctor ' cm the national stage,.n becam e World Series•ies champions ies. “I feel crowds-atand celebrate the occa- star in this m Wednesdlesday’s New Y ork Post, tin e took Agbayani’s pre- a n d p l a n s to h a v e t is thc ranking siiperst n dieir 98-year Y, ’c s t e r d a y . ” sion. nonilodjust ..No toamn inin the history of sports , for the fir« dme in t rem oved with laser t World Series. He respo tHumphover dicrionir1 in stride. inly way I Thc fror•ont panel of the lead, tiie amount of pressure history-with a 4-1 t r fine in the NLCS, hit,iltini;.412 IS under the yalsinGame6. “I askisked him which game he after the World Seriester was if I und Inst carsca: on thc No, 7 train, ' suite w ith 3-0 victory a t 4. Clem ens vs. Piai:iTza: W e're and squirmi: idres in four 'series; againstc Oakland, thc couldn’t walk. .\t leastfor Bobby m t a spokeikesman Tom Kelly said. ;ry Y an k e e flu b , sweeping the Padi n n t s a y in g th n t F o x c:executives aftcrcveiyl ir record 24th Yankees•es took offense when A’s ■ m y f e e lin g ." [}. 7 train will sport Mets ,vhnt a beautiful thing games to win their i 5 has been The No. < are hoping lor a beanbnballwarto And whn World Series champiQpionshlp. The third bbaseman Eric Chavez J orange and the No. 4 be, IS a manag- blue nnd o boost viewer interest,. Ibut one of that w>ll be, Game 4 victory gavera ithe Yankees talkedd about thc New York V a le n tin e flo w ers fc II be dcckcd in Yankee y hc would train will I their producers was sc'seen ycster------7 - 125 wins against 500 lilosses - for a dynastyty in: the past tense before Bobby V alentine 1 id blue. A baseball cap. ' :011c is the T he S e a ttle flower. white and • day telling Piazza thatat Clemens 1' . .^ 4 winning percentJntage, the best Game 5-5. called many things, as ; with cach team’s logo, T im es j u M I writer. omes out of complete w had in!;ulted his m other in th e m ajo rs sisince their The! YankeesY went out and er. but probably onlylanges until will be in1 thctl m iddle. Murderers’ Row d ulib b of( 1927. scoredI sisix runs in the first inning com parc himself to a fl' ‘•I th in k a f lo w e r c o r the ground and it chai M TlRW»M«wi,T«1nF«lliFalli, IcWw 8«timto)r,0ctob«21,21 2000

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Ameristar owns am ase see AMERISTAR. Page B9 IdaM to include oil, ChOroweat Super Casinoi it Cactus Petes Resortt Casino and millionI sjsale of Station’s Missouriri Nevada regulators. Please 1 OnlOn B agel p ackkages aj with an Howe^'ever, Ameristar said it October code dates bbecause they maycontain undedareared hazelnuts, People who havee aan allergy or severe sensitivity to0 hhazelnuts run or We-threaten- velin the risk of serious or 1r h e iniside world^ 1 of Ja^ ing allergic reactionon if they con- sume these products,ts, the company said. t Lake company No other Oroweateat Bagels are y affected. The Oroweat Supere r Onion Bagels m aikes k casts of were distributed in1 2C2 &ounce pack- ages with six bagels peper bag bearing COITlnputer scans UPOcode 73130 00804 ■—ociated Pre»b______Nq, illnesses havei b ^ reponed to date, Bestfoods salesaid. Consiuners ^ ■ ...... who have purchaseded the recalled SALlLT LAKE CITY - Scott bagels should returnun them to the McMil.lillin holds up a tangle of plac« of ptirchase foror a full refund. w h att looks I like bones, though Direct any questions» tot a compare closer:r i inspection will show il’s a representative at 1-800800-356-3314. m odelel made of cornstarch and wax. is, he explains, an exactiCt President of Idalla h o lea of the skeleton of con-in- resigns joinedsd twins. Siu-geons hope to W Falls chamber r< ed W IDAHO FALLS - 'The Greater use Itit toi plot out a complicated Idah& Falls Chamberer Iof Commerce surgerjery. will be looking for a newr president ds is the world of Javelin,. a > in *e wake off ]Fred Sica’s small11 Salt: Lake company thatlat announcement that: hh< e is leaving to speda]iaUzes in creating medical:al becdine director of the Henry’s prototyatypes. Javelin, a Lone Peakak ForkFoundation. Engineneering Co., can use its tech-* - %II Sica, who has headsaded the cham- nologygy to take th e “slices” from p ber since 1993, wasI offeredol the job CT scajcan of a brain tumor and useise as ex^tive directoror del. weekend. nd Ron Frazell, whoho became the Whchen Alair Emory and » and designs into 3-0 ima£esBS and models, holds a 'phantonntom master' that Illustrates lillin formed_the companyy a Scott McMllilan, eo-ovo m « r of Javelin, a technotoQogy company that turn# Ideas a chamber's chairmarlan Oct. 1, said McMU lical model ii then used for surgicalsur navigation. — Sica will bo leaving; aion organization dozen•n y ears ago, they w eren’tn ’t the sUe and pisce off a a patients tumor. Tho madici r stronger than it th iniking k i about giving doctorsars ng the level of pain tluihat persisted. tem caniiiitic I u.scd to calibrate that i^ substantially st or like building vmst: bone.st or the icate brainbr surgery by studying nent and med=*al devices was when he took over.ov« In the ^ scalee modelsr of brain tumors or eplica of what hc wouldlid that there was anoihIther fracture. cnien tiamber has dou- lawyerfers replicas of brain injuriesies t'^eny bones in theea ej r out of bio- th e rep in the bone. and easilyisiiy merges daia from dif- seven years, the chan u-own in. encountiinter in flesh and planningng albeit a tiny one. ii bled its membershipup to more than for litijitigation. tcramic matter - thrc I it clearly to ferent sources,soui like th e skull data )ver the years, out theic operation.c Scans d id n ’t show i 1,000; It has a reputaLitation for being - Tiey h e worked more with the;he They have also, ov el. the human eye. Byy putting the from Ia CCi T scan and the tumor • ng- worked with artistss tot re p r^ u c e Rendeidering a scan into a model, ).data from an MRI. one of the most actiwtive chambers in manuf'lufacturing sector. But chang- ier taken from a CT scan,in. scan into th e computlUtcr and then e collected. IS tax settlementllL who had been houndnded for years ever be i tic BOISE- - Reccntnt activ ity in $ 1 0 0 ,0000, 0 0 liabilities $50,000 lo after two yearsrs In post by collection agentsa to start over Bul afteraf a series of dramatic >00. Case no, 00-41748. ighly publicized hearings in U.S, Bankruptcy Co;ourt included SIOO,000. SPOKANE, Wash. ■ an overwhelms; with a clean slate. TiT he taxpayers and liigl: la these Magic Valley? fifilings: Stevenven Charies Evans Sr., 746 C hairm an an d Chi< could regain iheir ffinancial sta- 1997 andan 1998 that detailed a Addisonitin Ave. W.. No. 56. Twin lews, whose two- IS could stop raft 3off IRS abuses, Congress , individual, nonbusiness, Officer Tom M atthev bility, and the IRS be Chapter 7, nonbuluslness, I'a iis. year tenure has beejeen marked by - U 1&e agency worrying about unmcollectable decidedled the agency should be Chapterter 7, M S creditors. as.scis steep‘en e r^ trading 1losses and con- An more flexiblefie in dealing witli tax­"g under $50,000 • $50,000. liabilities $50,000 A ngeles Times ______taxes. 's who were sincerely trying under S51 tentlous rations witwith Washington But the agency ftfailed to add payers v to $100)0.000-,0( Case no. 00-41737. state',regulators,, is leaving the for needed staff to meete t th e surge in to pay,r theirtl tax debts, also known as h e raS ’ much-touted plan for thc 1998 hearings, thel,e Michcllc- Klaas, »1 diversified energy cocc o m p ^ . ling tax debts - a key resultnilt' demand and IRS oofficials say In th eu Michelle DaughenbiibaiiRii, 1227 B Chapter)ter 7, nonbusiness, Effective immeditdiately, the for- rongressional investigationsons most offers aren’t btbeing handled Senatete Finance Comrniuec ll, individual. ^^AAni I testimony thar IRS collec-ej.. B urley Ave., Buhl, mer Texas oil Indusn■strs-.cxepdvels ) taxpayer abuses three yearstars within the agency’s’’s target time heard tc jx. nonbusiness, Chailap ter 7, 1-15 $100,01),000 to $500,000 being" replaced on an intenm basis “ 'ith framo of six months.is. Only 40 per- tion ageigcnts browbeat some tax­ inder $50,000, I - is so overwhelmed with 's for years in cases where■ro creditors, assets un by Executive Vice» P President Gary ilications that the agencyf is cent of offers nattilionwide get payers i ;,.r liab ilities under $50,000. S5 Case Marcarea Leah M ohrlang. also Ely, the Spokane-ba-based company processed that fast,;t, IR S spokes- tiie famiunities had no hope of ever n as Marca U*ah Rose, and ible to cope. g off their pajit tax bills, no. 00-41750. known a^ saldlhtirsday. • s a result, the “offer in comom- vroman Michelle Lanamishau said. paying c ,ri. R odney Vcrfionn Sisiam. also Thomaslas Murray M ohrlang. 370 The com pany’s st'stock closed at ! so Attrition and a ttig h t budget Lawmvmakers hoped that a more Sisiam, and g, 27thth St.,J Burley, individual, mise” process often takes so ml compromise process kn o w n u s Rod S 19.81,on Friday, downw n .l9 . P™™ are have prevented thee IRS1 from hir- len ien t im, also known nonbusiusiness. C h a p te r 7, 1-15 S that some tax preparers arc d prevent some taxpayers . Crystal Lynn Sisiam At Avista, Matthewlews was ©ven a ising their clients to file foifor ing more agents to handle the " would [ 1* as Crystal L. Wnlniker. 315E. creditorilors, assets $100,000 to $750,^ salary, plu>lus a $1 miUion «dvid n p t deluge, she said. ThiTie agency got from seekingse« protection in bank-J,s Fourth St., Shoslmnme. indivulual, ,^500000. oqq liabilities $100,000 to ikruptcy rather than attempi :y, where some tax debts signing bonus andid :stock options bani®pay any of their tax debt)t -— more money fromI (Congress for ruptcy, OQ nonbusiness, Cha 000. Case no. 00-.41747. niUions more. ^ .j 3c erased. Congress also ' “ '’.“ ''t m n n n 550(1.0110, i poteiCi^ worth mill ctly tiie result Congress waiwas th e new fiscal yearar, but has no can be i’,: creditors, assets ununder 550,000. Buthis eaiiy succe:xesses in refonn- red specific plans to beboost offer-in- hopedd thatt leniency would ulii- liabilities under $50,000.S! Case a o is j; ing to avoid when it ordered ly result in ihe govemmeni ISI£ - Reccnt activity in i ing A{t^ turned sotsour this year, as 1. compromise staffin,ing. Lamishau mately i no. 00-41749, •rai Court included ihis h a s $140 million th e ®IRS to reform the program. rting more money. The IRS .Avisti lost as much a The offer process is broken,':n," said. coUecrir Danny Tlieodorc.f Johnslon .iral c Valley filing: I th ro u g trades on ththc e open electric- om- The IRS' proccdudures for han- estimattax dling offers in ccompromise in bad r__ known as Angigella Ruth iw.Unald Schmidi of Tw in FaUs Thi company iniiInitiaUy blamed mlsd> •n only a few interptISI in 1998, the last year for ■ar Uikes Road, osses on Roger practictitioners in Los Angeles lasilast worked fine when Anderson. 209 Clear Vestland Moior Co.. an : mostl of those loss ic e such cases were coninsidered each which1 figuresfi are available, oc Buhl, individual,. rnonlrasinoss, y?',™'’” r Scholten, an energ:rgy trader who weektsk, adding that the servicc e resulting IRS ) corporation. This case has , been “overwhelmed” tryinfdng year, said Hart, wl:vho made her The Chapter 7. 1M 9 crc;redi,ors.as..^ts removed from the siaic I kiOei^hlmselfinAprip S . But after the has b :LA Extension Restructiciuring und Reform Act of nbilities under net.n rci Teeted by skepti- to deideal with more than 1 0 0 ,0000 0 ( remarks to the UCL T, under $50,000, Hnli t and assig n ed to a U.S. Tax Controversy IrInstitute.. But ^ 1998 was:deslgned.tow. makeify it $50,000. Cose no. 00M-41729.- - c o u rt at ! S ? £ b n ? W a ll Stred far coUectii:ting the entire bill, , C h a rlie Earl T y ree an d to lose, t 1 had been misled aboibout the risks of payf 1less< than what they owe - ne paymenis. Case no. CIV- th e more applications thantl it accept- Thee newi law found a ready“y Cynthia Gail Tyrt-ree. 2 0 8 11th incone r J buying Avista stock. lically 12 to 13 cents on thc ills, individual. 00-0581-5.fil-SLMB. ______5 SIar. £ ed. The agency typipicaUy accept- Pleaso see TAX. Page 09B9 Ave. N.. Twin Fall; I compdadtnI from Staff reports xh«"he idea was for the IRS> tcto ed requests only Iff iti v\ras unlike- I M ThM»Nmn. TWkihiF*di.Mat» F< Stturday. 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    N E W Y O R K (AP)(A - Stock decisions ------12.000 ■ S p ' givin g d( ct. 20,2000 E S h ^ ------Dending,, savings, prices rose for a seconds a straight arguin-hunting ( ^ w ith medical m e bills or college day Friday as barj ------11.000 ByBleeieen Alt Powell ed a broad rally 1 “ i1 0 ^ . 6 0 08in£ a expensesises for their cliildren. investors extended T lw AMoclated w Pre— ______Tips on choo in technology stocks.Jcs. NET(rr CHANGE lantmr Plannejrmers, of course, cost money, i / ------10.000 finw lal pla The advance,, tth h e fir s t tim e +83.J lanner some chacharge flat fees for specifttd NEWW YORK - A young couplciple since Labor Day thnthat Wall Street % ch se rv icces. e s. Others chargc hourly ______9,000 tryingI tcto figure out how to save for put together back-ttk-to-back rallies, +0 .8; ' ■■oiiowintareaom« of< ‘fling#,. ratc.s.StilStill othttfs work on comnus- ihcirchichildren’s educatioiL A srruiU : C t o Bi»cwn«rtHbosiM ini a financial sio n s ththey t earn from products helped the marketet reboundi from highGH 10,22«.B5 ^ ess owner worried thot he’s ______8.000 busines ■ I ..puuiiwn . th ey selliell 3you. k one m eth o d b e tte r a turbulent weekk tthat included low>W 10,067.51 ------not protro te c te d financially if some- J-point intraday • What ara your tjualiflencatkxis to be o. th a n thhe e tother? • W e d n e sd a y ’s 433-p- iCORD ^ GH thing; hihappens to his partner or p lu n g e in th e D owM J o n e s tndustri- vho planner?: : - • ■ . ■ Patridirida Houlihan, chairmari of 7.000 him selfelf. An elderly woman whe lertified Financial Planner als. T h is w as also thith e first tim e in 11,,77 ; 2 2 .0 0 . JULY AU(AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOB s to m ake sure her estateate • WhatsanrteesdoyouXI ofler? th e C erti w onts t I of Standards, says the. key seven weeks thaihat the major [o w ^ community projeas.ts. . • wni ow e be other axiMpierta worttlng Boord of : I goes tov t whatever the form-of pay- indexes all postested a weekly 1 are people who haveav c w ith u a ? ' — ' " - '- ' Ls th a t wl et. 20. 2000 CCSIZSIpn ------5,500 All I , “it should be disclosed- advance. knockected on the door of Joel Davis'Vis, •Hovram you paid? irsIf so. are you. m d up front.” I A fter sp en d in g th bccausiuse stuff happens tn theiiS Brooder indicateators were also -*.1.6 ------“•ooo lives,”,” Davi.s says. "People gei Inited States who call theto- higher. The Nasdosdaq composite higi- marriedied. T h ey h a v e kids. They I®;gei ^cESirSSSSp s "financlol planners” and MevaBMefromth vould-be clients sliould m ake index rose 64.54 to 3,483.14. giv- ^owDW 3.401.00 -7------3,500 divorce•cod. They start componics ■ mMit'adoaaumi2Ll5iSZ h e one they’re liiring is qual- ing the high-tech•ch dominated ECORD HIOH / T hey’ irinherit money. They deai Caiitw.Deptl index a 166.37-poinoint advance for - ______3,000 with sidsick p a re n ts. T hey retire." the week. The StStandard and | 5,04S . a i ^ " ^ AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBDBER A ww e ell-train ed p la n n e r can sii long the many professional Poor’s SOO indexc wwas up 8.17 ot I ------S ' dow nwI w ith a fam ily and help make akt '■ ■ '*S!S * * * - ^ d ^ S .anations " J planners might have 1396.93, giving thhe e ;S&P a weekly mvings and investment dedled- . :ertified Financial Planner, o p ticcs s company JDS Uniphase3se ment strategist ; !. Davis calls it a “holisticitic, Harris Interactivee Inc. for the r^nnereilered Finandal C o n su ltan to r gain of ^ 7 6 . ;e of Certified "Most of the badad news is out of jumpe(>ed $12.44 to S102.38, Ciena;n a Benefit C roup, ■ing p ro cess” th a t can leadd totc Americon Institute irml Finandal Specialist nil n d M uch of th e activivityintheDow :h a Public A ccountantsi foundfi that Uie o^^arded t h e w a y . W e ’r e hhaving i a rally climbrs’ Technologies fell moren thnn $7 peo- th e y m ig h t w ith tl their upward trelrek, lifting the remainlining concern on investors' . There also are a lot of peo 82-PLAN or www.fpanet.org; I in on the new.s but rei-ecovered after lan- finandal planner, Nasdaq. Microsofsoft traded up . mindsis isi the un.«able situation in *rho choose to do their plan AICPA, 888-999-9256 or ish- the companies calleJed off merger J|j, th em selv es, a n d these do^ito^it* “My argument is; thatt the most AIC 5331 at $65.19, exu•xtending a near- \the Mii^d d le East, where skirmish- u can do is not www.au.aicpa.org; the National etween Palestinians andn d talk s an d its sh aressfimsheddomi f ^icifers can find an increasingsing tucpensive thing you nation of Personal Finandal ly 20 p e rc e n t g ainn fiijmfi the pr^vi-^ A : s b e t inning,” said “ :li troops Intensified Fridaylay $3 at $65. Honeywiwell dosed up ' of tools to h e lp traverse, the doing proper plan s o rs , 8 8 8 -FEE-ONLY or ous session. Chipip m aker IntelT-^ Israeli hairman of the er issue, was olso despiteite o truce announced earlierlier S10.88at547. By m aze, especially on the Laurence Foster, cha .napfa.org; and die Society of another bellwe^ier i Stock traders ah>lso c o n tin u e d A ICPA ’s p erso n al financial fi spe- www.nap up again, rising Sl.i:1.13 to $43.06. this wiveck. e net. iclal Service Professionals, h e r th eir focus on corpoi«,niteen^gs. ^moilong the W eb sites that artare dalist credential an ;e houses. Some arc genoral- u-d. • company Ericsson alsoa fell, down Butt manyti families apporend:ntly can mishandle theiieir post-retire- kerage h . ny ended up 8 8 cene n tts a t $58.06. foUowi:wing o strong move upward while others sp ecialiie in the «j.” 52.31 to 511.69. afteite r it w arn ed of believev e ihey’r e cim didotes for proPJp’ ment investments.5. Or they con ists, whil Internee pcrtscs iond services “Thiss isI just daily trading noise,’ jct.s their com pany is sellin g sst- weak fourth-quarterer earnings. fessiont3nal help. 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J i 1800 24,56 -1.06 -39.4 Tr*aim ,M ,jf V*ru*l .. 16881 .w i s s j : ; s IOuiMn trco.i.3i n O M ri ,00 - a OoImC .60 7 .86 10 1656 .75 - MnMlel ~ » t-5! -“ n u :» V*»w. - 31J0.« »wrfA 134 M80-tU ^HCAMTi 08 M«4 - t l PECO I I.13.JJ0 CINifW 1.80 11 29,38 -.31 .22-7 Tuppmr* » 1 20 27.“ ^38 -** “ 19.50 -J l -14.1 USBiixpp .80 11 22.00 .06 -!? - sssr: : ss.;| ssM.cm - Khl*«n _" 42J1-i.a VUr(» ... M i9 f 2390 ’ 3i ^SSS. J5S2-'” fSS'»; SO -44 ConV» W ** .53 12 19.75 .31 'I? s s s ; : ”SS.:S sM : n I »7Ji ' PiwwSr" “ I77S .73 VIMI -. 8M.~M .M «.a .aj ► >88 Cotlco* ... 25 34.31 -.63 -24.8 OnhrFd *22 0 CIW» . 48.13 .81 ♦ta< . 4838 .38 m i - 3I2S--.M rp Soe 38M-1.M uSccXiC 64 SOM■ 25.63 .,63 .9.0 V»W ,20 53 12.81 ., .2 1S0-12S OM>cU .62 13 24 34 47.00 - 81 -3 s*. .,iiMi Ksr ^ !&s so'ao I.?3 ► 1 1«I -Jli' uaxu» Ml S8‘M 50 • » FS««P .04 17 14.94 -.13 -41.5 WtMill 11J0 Pwr-On«.,..!!!?•” .. ass; :5sa 3a38 -1,50 -J.6 Wi»hF«dfl 1.00 to 20.00 -.69 . VHIW .- 4.83.148 " «5S ' o U5XUSS 100 1304 „ H«ni t.47 16 ISpvecon . 82.73 •'*8 Po«n«vi S S S - ? S 2; ; ; S ; a ^ ■ 094 -31 ' « 96 00 .6 06 .«-2 WuhOipf __10 9.13 ..IB .18.8 .1 cnrliSyi - tl.44.lit lnve< * " H«»i.<*tlPi .646 26 10 .86 17 42J1 -J8 ♦4.6 . CW-tft - n-M**-'* 111*':|an _U3a7»*J.*8 -_ jsr • SS-'.” g s ? « ? s g , 200 3280 .19 VCtm 90 3338« « HomiOpi .16 35 3944 *.B1 -42.6 WiOtFiyO - «iJ* - .,tM CdM - 7a.13-«jt [Hwu I 47 M38-I SO PmmCo) sa 48.SS-I2S UnorPae 80 41.30 *2 kMKXp 1.66 15 45.94 -1,69 *7U aoftBcp .80 34 50.56 . 63 -1 M^ra* : ^U.11 ■ Hocua 32m 1S»4 .63 Pwoei*•» • • “ 12 13 I 22.50 -.06 .1.7 Ccrvimrt .. 818 -.13 JM 9 ^ ?? S 2 'SS , 3 .M K»rW> l.t2 10 Co>TH«’tl .. 1I0IB-4M »1Zi K S .. IS r “S ’!S•^S SK""*" 38 OJS '® ' I®*’ 12.69 -.19 -11.0 MCerpn - 8^38 .• CMntl 12 8M8 .83 ► KU.30* t0.7t-3Jl IWoo" 44 .36 1-On0»f W ’« Conecrs ...1*08 . 80 JNI( uM.i,” z M .-S I CM>n>Ai ISCO «2S | a.lSt 33» .31 UPSDn 68 62 •00« 00.200 M ^E I ... 1? ConcurTen _ ^13 ^ItJ CWM4 43 23.13 IS S ”' s IS ;s isr"= n* ... 38 7S -31 USDWKS 8« 23 00 ComuN* ~ 2819-130 Jnol " 747S*2» ■ '®5 i S ‘ asr»'*s.s.;s ■ !'s s r w : 1.40 4 3 ." -i^ lM7«h 901 8S00.tOO-300 ^■ ■ a Cepiintn -dll,11.l.7* KLA '“Is :iS S ' - cmtfd ... 9B4 ..IB HT I 1801 2180 -08 P«#-^ . 114I m -0310S.31 «nwt 44 12.19 -.08 OuOnrM ~ OWyT»l la 31 W .13 Hei«nn I .ra »*4 t M *7M -M .. 37.08'.O0.VS8 < ; 5 ^ ' ’’ S 't t i S !£■M C m . - 2L08.8.M fVMEOt " .. CMMn ... JI TS -.13 HuSMO I 1.32 S3I .W PMwOW siia 19W UunPmv^SO 27.00 CnM^m tJ8 3S38 -U lOP .10 » 38 - 38 PloOpCA ; CeSStei I ’J i l .i S £sar 2 : 5£Si' I- Y.h00. .. 50 00 -J8 Cn*.n*< 3M ICNPwm [ J9V40U.12S POIOM • IS ,. 240 1998 . 19 PonOJS : ,n i. IL1> .-M RMSftl UmM9 148 4S»4.18a PnmEI W s crrre* _ i0J8^U8 ll»nmrlH ct, -. t*^.1J8 H»Wrt. - 9 MMtrS ” *9880.44 Pnja IW 1 ” sa -19 vHSnCm1S4 47.00 i a MenMn - 7J3*rti PngCoI J8I 8788.2W Vl««ma _ *4.08.UM.2A9 OtzUlpt 2.10 63.S0 >83 ■ OmmSV .is 18.08 -Jl ' s h b e b is , C K ^ 08 8.3S > t) p IST" : SS: _ 7*9 .J l 8«mMtin.01. SOTS.tao" j M.W. Dh> UM ChB Or; ?] Mcnoi5^ 1.S21 SliiSisn -so S90 : (MOO «8 &4»4^.l»8 j 100 30 3> -38 ottn^g _U 2M - VMMin* S3* 41.50 - .80 g a 081 932S.IM iPUa 2.77« ».>.72.t22 I ; COgPtl S3 so 82 .381 Mftoa - i«2 40l 6200 AtMM^n - u7Ji^1.1S £«>, M>met _ 1J1 ..18 Ftll^ C n a 875 ..13 , *"l 41*4 Iu i ^ f ' i S sU 27* I.U i t ' CftfO 38 1 8 ^ ..13 I 'Au.Pt .54 3.82 ..or J"-!"*.* ■-'.?S -. S T 2 W1»» ... 4S28 .AT • r.j ConvM .10 S&O >.03■ S 3s.i:s Ss?b spua 1.03* 31«7 -*»7- ? ’ CcrnpM 07 ?ej8 .18? > kmM _ 4.S9 «.t3 npu 888 .09 W«r» " ^ ^ S’ n>3l»9^nM JO S338-244 wnrO'P 0 13 S L ^ AT.tifc.« - 1 « - i ; ow,^ - il gsssissi!S 5.“ ?*6.;5 ^ S K ^ ! K S - : S l 3 00 -7S AA«n - -71 4.13 Han w.wisVsw CoriKXr J8 «7.*4 .31 . 0 . « JIJS : SS WWUloe 04 1881SOI .u ■ ?fgs!rs s a a a ... 10» ..19 Ms s r : 2 : 3 _ ti.tl^l.34 ^ TnOWfll 1380»-« I CorocD* .ra SMI .44 . i.3t-4JI 7.75 -.11 TUnPtwTi ... 483i.^J*«>' - 7.7»,-M ( IJM 82i».1.44 W*Mpm»n 1575 - 1*^ •” U3C#i 6480.7W S'" ,fl ... 2000 .TS W«y«n 180 30 88 i f g F '"“S:.S SSrM*«l|!S. i3»ts 2181i;s -13-,i POEp«ASKS ISO: ' I Cnn* .406 34.13 .31 JO 1848.1J8 wm.Com ... 18.23 SnSM:« -Ji x»^ - i3Jo.--« M 102 81J0-I08 *»*"0r IM 2468;s;s s s ; , i . . s i ; :■» SSflVOlO .78 :4.75 . 45 RUM I O .. .84 27.78.-44 _ al)r tUC^- 338.10 -8.00 s 310J 309J8 20038 ^ n TTu.'ii'aM 8.880 passengers about Interrme t fees C losing fixtmjREs s iJT’ 218J5 318.78 JIO -t.78 T W aceanm^803. 128 i«>3a4 May 334 8 ^P) - The In thosec cases,ci if a customer ?8 l ^ ? 8 S S f - \ i WASHINGTON (AI xm C M Ciano> Jii 331.78 ______Sugar ;83.8 ... K t s r * a s10.84 a 10.87 •.oV B«> -»7 238.28 238 230 -1 . Transportation Deparurtment is calls askinglg forf the lowest price, I44J0 14S.14 ..4 8 - DM 3 « 8S 247J8 24878 248.78 -1 angonv>aN«« gJJ 484.3 ... tt49^ -.W^ .... 204 *3 480.0 4M4 ^ 8 .... reminding airlines ththot when the airlinele canc quote the best s 'd ? Z i 30<8 -.8 ^ Jan .... lilable by phone, but M 82.888 , Mar 403A customers ask for thihc lowest price availal OM'FrmM uf89° «W403.7W, . wl.701 ^ ^ 498.0 carrier is must also tell the customer lhat ,^«Siu,T " “ possible fare, the cs US" nfs” m « b iL ^ o « « I when the a better prio)rice moy be ovoiloble — Ow coMcxoou- m » »«.* . Bibo M7.0 ^ 0 required to tell them v COUEXSVMT 4. WO 4i Ms : ' a r •■'“ s r ' - . s r able only through the th Internet, the _ -5Ee COMCXCopfW'OT.U MIOH.10 8AJ0 >1.10 hUt 131J5^5 1 3?J5^ I w ” 120 8* ■■■' May ! 1025 11 ^ ^OM lOJ best pricc is availol MO.OO 801.80 ..14 May 1*8 d e p a r tm en t ssaid. Ort n-tnom ^ 0 ! ? '* lle ia .^78 ; through the Intem et. £ Js 2;S S:i l i s I The law prohibits5 airlines Trovel agentsagi ore required SK s l -i'l S i 1-M 134 134' -I IMay B.30 9.39 9 2 8 0.21I I lii; ■ from deceiving customimers about only to quoijuote the lowest fare 70«0 70.70 -.18 Tbu.'tt«M3. *■” D«I ' &25'4 iBHTT iff IP7.83 7.88 <.3« Tnu.'a CfXntn n n 14,878. up838 828.3 ... prices. ' they are authorizedaul to sell, as tlM ^ ♦-go ,8 C r « 8 A * ^ Thu.'acoan mi 189,724, te!*212 ^ not responsible for S v u SUOAKU In some cases an airlirline may they arc no J°i“ 9^ Tis S5f""4ra*" **** 4fl8.3S 4M.78 ‘1l2M0toa;e«apa(b. M OI **T>w-t ii«aa 4.801 make the lowest pricices avail- knowing of fares sold directly Jan 2t.88 31.50 31.85 21.1JIM Io7 Thu.'tOpan«75.m3#9. «> S78 «S?ISiJM-OFPuak ' !:S«.M !:S eeo090 9W '"lO * f * Mar 21.90 21.50 21.48 21.' able only to customerers buying by airlineses via their Internet F«0 OFPMOt S.ee B.M J'58 NCWYOftK(AP|-»1 - 8 Haan t*«ar ThiCTday U*r D«»M» 0.09 BWSS !S ::JJ “?:! S ’ SIK US 21.73 .00 M 870, ofl (O ooe;i: Fabn^^F. « 552^ JW directly via tlie Internelet. sites. Sap 21.75 21.79 21.75 221.79 . .. . TTw momr^ buaon 1 • m 5MS 50S.9 -39 Nov ...... II', 'S'KSSineiuvaew M S!S Ta.M Ta.oj!S| ,9 514 908.8 500 -2.78 21.50 ..18 LvidonlaiaaavatMtf M320, uKtiaroae 1 i ^ M ^2i:o9 i«J0 2li30 21'3130 .38 EnO|ttiMS4.870.w0. to 10.010; F toncatad ts 882. up IAM193.421. up3,778 NVMaraaMrtpMipd moi*. FiMay « 828,0(1 unc»»n9«> ar____ - _ is S|as K ;f T>5I/a0p«nlnl 12.010. uo 88 Amerista .. 1 - Spo. Conttmwd from B7 ater comple)plex, arcade and child- -S'HS 11 SJ 32 18.24 14.09 1 |« .02 L i V E s r t x xCK : ■ J^ M ooi. care facility,ity. ------Coppar.eaoooarti brand." .FSffiSS s s . 1E 5 1 !i r t fM 18.09 18.80 1 8.82 . « was financ- The St.t. * Charles property mS : ;» }»*j pdCATEUO (AP) - kJano Fam. Dm«»u Ifttmo^mam }?£m o ■>.. dttrarad. Amcristar said it wi istomers in the greater .is.is:ss s;; as 13 ;sis ;ss . i i i i z ■Matlock rapon lor Fnday. attockoi Oo«-*270.4810,0oy 01. Mandr 8 Marman (orty da»r ing the deul throughII iDeutsche “ ^ves custoi M 18.79 19.81 18 51' ... LIVESTOCK AUCTION .Wattar Uyttt St. Louisis area) with 47,000 s ; s ssi Joy ot , KV Mare tpol Fit. II ii.;i s ils . TNinOa,, Ui*ty •«' ...... SS?.’e7lJ0tioy. 8 Hannin (or«y laiy om a) Bank AG. eel uf gaming space, « ' 781 1/4 *.01 t>*c <708K i;5? 1?:S ::« 1.118.00. kghino^ Neilsen called thehe K ansas 814 3781/3 >.01 Thu.'ttM*:laaai.323 s-ssss.'i'.si:'”.® ! )t m achines, 51 tab le •nm 14J.374, upl,B04 .•an laad« tiam 7} 0044 00; haavy City casino “ one of th ind 15 poker tables. . . •laart 98 00-73 00; »otuaV> tpnnotr N .00-8583 00 UO* ot.. N.Y. (ooniiaai. S S:S'"::S1!3 «SSil35;UBM. baoy calvat n/a; lal Uune* Wa; biA 44 00-*»00:haavy piMnwn-SMl.90l.«Mioj,«^^MarctK»Fi. anci most im pressivee :riverboat |everol yc & I s L EIM . 4.88V4 -.033/4 lOOMm:*8an dtrha<*t laadar nattan 73.0043 OO: lighi laadar casino hotel fucilitiitics in the Casinos bcgi3cgan construction of a »4 j!o1 1/4 •O ia'4 J»n 17040 ) 91 00: tioekar hada't 03.00-102.00;;tk)ekco»»n/a; tk SS'SST" ) aUckcowtMmca/v*trVa;waanaipio nation." la rg e , n e w gjgaming fadlity at the !w 18890 1«» IMM -|«> , lanot iVt: Ilamaikt. AS£laaaa« tia ^ “ .“ ^:^-o=5£2S."£iMWT4C0. lUW ) ' FaimOu>»u-DC.IO-lr9onlti.ma»«.00 M ritrn *'|1 ^ ^ 1'^® market, it is situated;d near the pha.-.e of thisthi: project, with some B e a n s ii iil iil ili ^3 MarcanUaE>cr*■* ^ MaoSnpMO*' 0 Thu.’i u ia t: me express- When the initial pha.v: is fin- pourtjtUSNol T(w.’.opan« CATTlf bridge, a m ajor six-lani * p 3 e J S 10oro«™. 'Wf™" way su p p o rtin g mtnore than ishetl, thele p property will encom- S«MM. «M* MWw bwut ux and taa BLI3(X^F", ^ ^ & j 7 “ “ '* 7 ^ 2 8932 OSSIL FUELS tubftet to Dae n n 7^.80 TO.78I !!s tj; Fa 70,000 vehicles pper day, pass 70,000)00 square feet of gam* UKMUcontadOaala'^. P| .fi»»a«Bw*noon*»NawVoi» e with a total of 2,300 |C M no«1f>««t>«. »17; pimofc 117. • 9 NSWYOfW{AP|.( Ameristar said. Receni•ntly named jng space w Bitfw ptf*». no qua*; ••ml-hMJ, ^ 1*1! 215 — « the top area touri.st attittractionin slot machichines ond 70 table 324,79 ..78'8 7?." A steakhouse, buffet. Ot>*r kUho M«n pncM V* coM»,McwrSaan '9 S b 73 10 73.30 72.90 S Kis iT; 1999 by Ingram ’s Mag;igazine, the games. A s J 347.8 M5 S 7I I .1•1 etl.talttl1.840 TJu;ttalai9,S21 s 140,000 specialtyy re:itauront,rc deli/cafe ■jsssT-Tifi'B isrrr.t '9 T»lu't<^«ntt73.233 property features c»«:»i7 0uO«»aeurTa sspace with and enterticrtainment center, an 0«: .... :i 80M0tia.:eanap«to. „ £ li I 3,188 slot m achines,i, 144 table arcade andmd gift shop are also 5 8749 -02 Mar 3a00 il 3i IS il? :» consideration by >lat2.408' S.S? i§;i i.« games and 15 pokecer tables. under ct ■.. ■ Grain;INS ■anim 23.013 ' K ii S ' S S SS :S ce, 5 iclude 184 Ameristar. ------WMfTEWHBAIKAT Mai 8810 88.78 8802J (870 . 43 ^ 29.58 » Other amenities inc VtMy Oiain* S SS :iS iio na |g S IS II i.i hotel rooms, six fulull-service VnoM lor «t>Mt p*t »uU>«; MndMd vmn. out. oom Doe .... ^ .... 208 .. X s s s s B.S ress .service -News Business Editor lPnc»tM*#cllo Mar .... 0 « S g .... restaurants. 10 expre Times-Nc >KltPMn«tftwtoa wnnout 0« noi>o*. Ttrtport. g n n . no <)>»■•; 4 JO; com,84 30115 p«- ' is 11 ii lounges, a 18-screen r eihl moatuf*). PncM ara givMi«(ltf/l>linv>o«ialn d» Uar C H E l i S E ______taeoo fea.1 eam par b. May y8Mr>pM <•» CnwMwchMt'>aa>a p>icat on ma CNcaflo Marcani*a ■ ^n i^ Tax _ AorlSoure* In0u>i*y> Excnanoa: ? II :l ^ fS« 0«»« Ow « DiWl^•ndHafltwiraponiiM u . „ ,i n 0000XlOO, -.40poundt>lockf 1.0300,-.03» 15 9?” ..18 2 2 , ...... w »».•«. «(>««Jtta»ar2W.898’ *“ audience among belt“leaguered money Iwinfcing collected is up only S f e i i r P o t , rh e IRS accepted offers 'rAlT)E.S/ON10NS '’^ t1 K « M 3 ^ TIHI't talat 81.285 20 ■ HGAjiA'SL ” taxpayers. More iliaran 109,000 slightly. The »».lnT«f«Fi«»». Ttiu.'i Opan ml V400 reque.sts for relief wert;re received to repay $316$31 million of tax debt POCA-reUO WtfiO F«miaim IkjtaauC imamwunum idamO FALLSLLS (AP» - Fndaya poutop<*cat h* iclaho'* a ponKOELues *irf s;s s;;; .-jj; fiscal year this year,ir, up» 7 percent from ry,T«mFant.Oorlay(»tlr«M.Oal™»raa. Dac »4.75 fl0830 04 15 9808 .222 nationw ide in th e fi: ». lOOt oood. 4^80t 1a»V kQW. oinar* mot- iJ 4690 -1 90 Jan 04.35 fi04 04 02.15 «M0O .222 that ended Sept. 30,, uup 13 per- 1997. S?i-Sj’i5SSi!S.. S Sli,5oSrtIi«>,. ; nutMl N«««n and sTsTr'lTs !ssjH 8000 -170 Fob 03.95 fi le number of offers that ft>«n»0 S. 1 2ncno»4e^nw»muin , Uay 8234 82.35 81.«ro 81.70 -.40 Mar 87.75 *M7| 8 Tj Ijj? cent from th e year bebefore. IRS And the n a«>Mt 2.S0 (UMC o. math tackt pai hurabadwa^ non uta officials say the actuallal increase are withd:hdrawn before the 13(tp1):1lp.«^wirv. ■m 5.o«ne» mifiKiiom 7.J0-8 OO. ioma 7.00. iio 82:00 82 00 82.00SS - :.‘2- » l i ! ' UltltpolSI 82. u p o n ill taxpayers applyingg was prob- ogency canan act; on them is up to - WM« »t»M 2.M#9 II 1-rWyW.OO I s^unca mmmom 0 90-7.00, toma 8.00. nt, from 6 percent four 14 p*f«nl •prtng4.1S,<*-"l>-11^~nlw«. ((^ JJ. TtluVSp^^'™2,2M. 14148 ably even greater, b«because in 11 percent, ^>»r3.^7-3.71 (OownaioOoimai. irt'w w n e a^ iiw tcrSt 9 00; past years many tstaxpayers years ago.i>. TaxpayersT often with- CAlOWeU. - VrtiM urti**! ewiIfli83(tlaadyl,t-"n 3 « £ ^'7 S.«). ^j tolawtalatloau0flwnM«hMl. T J J r s srOO-7.50, law 850-10 CO; lOOt 8 oo. t»» >111020 FaO 85.10 I • number of their clierlients to bankruptcy No. 1 »t«» eluO «rn#«l. J-*' law 8 50.10 00.10.12 ounea cnmimum 8 OO-»• wlSSKr^Ow'SlWM* , Mar 85.10 I went into effect, the r No. 3G0md0n>*«llcu*«. ;-s 4.ftJ S S £ 0087 W10 0087 . 83 2ing consid- attorneyss ratherra than have them «Oat. |8 5 7.00. zS™tr!i»3?I’inooI? UM.90 W » : requests actually beii tii!80.19 JunX SIS...... I risen 58 per- spend timeme and money pursuing j t i l Srtly 'a llS w l «o W««>*’*'*“ ■" ■ * CMICAOOI (AflAP) - LiSOA - M»|Of pouio maitala FOO3 NYHandr8Hannan t?70.45u6t0 %% i s ered by the IRS has ris ■ tmpplnopointiointi US I TtHffvSay 1* a , ::::: cent. There has also bbeen 0 rise . a seUlemt>ment with the IRS, soncanontrn t par cwt Wano NoiKoUha 70 couni 7.00- NY cl!oM !a!4U^M "u09'H up f offers that HowardI said. sj Some clients, 8.00: 100 eounlcour 7 004 00 par ckI Wiieontin .ffiilno. IS ...... 78 42 1 43 in the percentage of t t2.papn>)*«n. Is 3.T9 Non>suna70c170 cw ^ 7.004 00; 100 count 7004.00; par N? Kl&^iiluw Tp^nr'Tti?MI270.20ont0 ? 30 EU.Mtat27.»trO^i Ttw‘a talat 28382 are acceptcd - aboutt ;30 percent already stressedstr by debt and NorKOlaht 70 count 7 00.8 00; 100 count *13pCtpfO«»« 3-81 cwiCokxaoot ^Irt84302, up083 - I problems, simply don’t *t- dsrit neflhwn ipavtQ wh®41 7 00400. NCW VOflK (API -Foluiat lra<»nolenmaNYMarc or NATURALOASd of the total number- ciof applica- financial pr 'ISpCtpnMtln. a.es 0«l«) 10 »i w taoaOmmtM.1irt.8pjfti*ntiu^^ tions received this yyear, com- have the; emotionalen resources to Norkount^^S0^ 7.e< §0?par^ c5SiSo>loSS«ni 8 50- "“’o,,, W LO.« 8aO« CtlQ. Nov 4.045 7.00; par e-tV>rt Wacontm Mofkount 7 S0.8 00 • Om 8.070 pared to 22 percentnt in 1-997. wait, hesaitsaid. «? MUS 1 tuaAparcwllOOD tacU: QOtD j Im j w -jo 100 aoy ex.; dolara par my »<■ JW1 8.100 1 e offers is “That’s's aa sad thing,” Howard ‘CHICAOO (API - Futwf»t U«Jiog«ogoAmaCrucago ■ S S eS 5n8^1890-0.00. X), o a 271.20 .1.10 Fob 4.010 - About one in five IN. Dakota 100 «> taeH pwar cwl 8.50-0 00. . 272.00 .1.00 Mar 4.880 - quate settle- said. “It’s■s notm good public policy Umt - a v . ts 1 80 to eailont Wttf-ngioo and rejected as an inadeqii i70ooomD8OJ.00; 100 court 3 50-4 60. 4m 4300 4 ^ ^1 ment - about the sannme as four to force peoplepet into bankruptcy I „ ,. 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    l c ? By Julie\ P«Pence feed? Tlme»^or the cast- attcndinjing the Twin Falls County 1 ing out evil spirits,, m moy be th e Roca Fin•irme (Spanish for “firm rock' biggest hoax ever visittsited on mod- isicr namamcd Bob Gomes hooked up em believers, But inI the th Titixt few ■ memberer of the Kimberly Church th e weeks, countless peofeople will be Nazarene:ne. It seem s th e Nazarene congrega-cor entertaining imaginainary demons tion hadid been praying for a way,y tito open ond acting as if their• nonaughty spir- the churlurch d o o rs to the area’ss gi its were human and realreal. This is all Hispaniclie population, because of thc re-relcascase of on old Gome:ies believes this was no0 c h a n c c •film, "The Exorcist,"■■ v.which mode encountcIter. audienccs in the earlyly :1970s trcm- Gomc!ics’ senior pastor, Dagta g o b e rto ble with fear. . , Martirfe:rfez of R u p e rt, had talked ______, PCDJeople retjred about a the need to minis to to Iheir tht secure „nchurcirched Hispanics In Twin F a lls homes,es after view- /. ing th«the film, con- • felt f, we had a need forr a vincc< Smmishih people in th e Kimberly arciirea,” said demonions liad either MnrrinfliMtt, who starte d the first Roca Firm e invadiaded .h e ir i in R u p ert five years ago. homesnes, bodies or nbers of Roca Finne - which now rascall:aUychil*e„.I lurches strong - had been p i a parish pas-, how to pull the Twin FallsUs 'County in those days. nic co m m u n ity together to s h a re - F a t t h uRgling with ,rydoy prob- fn|nd^ship an d spiritual guidance. TODAY f™'!"is. O vernight, SoonI GomesG an d Martinez, werere imaking r mood of th e pl?"® to to meet with Kimberly NNa azarene Ctok S ' mngregation ministeiter M ichael Seward. W Wi ith no s th e inged, and ish-speaking members 1 H [cad of human Kimberl;•riy Nazarene congregation insteaiily dealing with ij|ipgM^^^—^^^^sitc »i for a R o ca ^ — turmoil, I was suddenly« AngloAi churches becausc thi .m y counseling - inwAri hv ft es say theyey tare only from both ch m’t they fit in. And Burgegess know there arcJ AiAnglos who reolly core ■ room, then went into m: id in gath- telling His:ispanics about the eevent, feel they don’t people go where they are thc womon to ^ni-hshpralSicorv . imerested i rs havc pointed out tha'that there is o significant pcpop- about them. If peo] mode and brought oftht minutes. She Sfanlsh p e o p le M artinez said. ss Church members send feeling comfortobleible in seeking tlie Word of her feet in a matter of r Jted areo dairies and formrms and ulation of Spanilanish-speaking m en who sei ildren, her dev* * r to leorn already visit* r m oney back to their honome God. they will grow,rew." wtmt home to her childilg behind in a •d of God advertised on0 radio and television1 anda in most of their n viU be ossisdng Burgess in countries with,th th c intention of retumiining Gomes, who wiU ils allegedly trailingxkeiy. I Thc sis- the Bible. newspapers. Kimberiy, said HisiHispanics are yearning for benign parade of mock !, who'canTCTftfrn'M cxicoCO more there someday,ay. jgxiu*. In truth, is a joint -----MartirtM, n are especially vulnerablele to 0 service ii^ theirr heheart language, te r thouflht.I wo# nggxi^ihotdtanons : b e tw e e n than 30 yearars ago, knows, that tiie-lanlanguage • These men a; g to teach ond preach to ‘ assure her in make loneliness ondid destructive behavior whiihen “W e’re going to a spiritual per- Sunday churches, Bprrier andid a fo reig n cu ltu re can :ally them in their culturIturc.” he said, had no power over Ita iss true. feel isolated. As u membererof the they don’t hovlove a church to specifical otorcno. said Pastostor M ark Hispanics fe« r needs, Burgess snid. T h e n G om ess aiadded, with a laugh, son. I still believe thatIt iscame to my *”0 , who w ill ■ First Assemlmbly of God, five years; ogo,ai ho oddress their nt hat Brother Gomes is a A collcge student t ----- Burgess, w rovide a Burgess andid ( Gomes have a natural aftiffin- ‘‘T hey know that ;. His foce wos serve thee nnew con* said he wasas called by God to prov both Gringo, but in h is h e a rt h e ’s a office one moming.ds H slightly trem- omfort to Southcentral, Idoho’sIc ity for thc SpaSpanish culture because bo ashen, his young hands s tion. ’’O ur goal isn’t so mudluch to stie place of con to Hispanic women. M exican.” ire, he hod mas- fC the king- growing Spailanish-speaking populationion. are nrtirried to I bling.Tbe night before,ffl^f demons separateate churches grow as to see tl term loded a summfftnWith|thehclpof ______inw hH'dorm room. WitiIts, he had mur- a doten tiaive students,I it to his rt>om, Christisan authorir helps dered a cat, carriedilts it burned and and then, as the candlestcdrmy-young------tJrVstudents-chuntedcd incantations ighissues^ parishioner whisperedorpsc. n^pe^le: witfrtoui , 'an d curses over the corp fH lt blew open, hc Suddenly a door bl« lust 100 bbooks - with evocative d air filled the % By J im R e m se n juch os "Where Is God When said. A blast of coldflickered, a and it The PWlodelphta InquInjirer such room. The candles flit —------It Huns?,'ns?." “Disappointment With id beast stirred ■ "Thc Gift of Pain" and ho liev ed thc dead;able. I Students H Philip Yancey,, 1 best-selling as if to leave the tabl was Just bock It’s So Amazing About door. Candles H Christian outhor. wi ;?” - have sold more than 4 ' scrambled for the irtingdo thc dead H from a book tour to the distant Grace. - tipped and fell, startii lew territory to million3n copies and garnered mell filled the Philippines. It was nc< rous Christian awards. Tliey, cat otl fire. The smel H him - but even therere. hc recalled numerous nds the •t escape th c are a staple staj of seminary syUabus- . halls, and in secondsjtied. The next wryly, hc couldn't >ok clubs und church studj^ domiitory was-«mptic H familiar hot scot. es. book us police found npus talk, and groups,s. undui havc crossed over int^ moming, thc campusthe ] cat. ■ There wus a camp ;treum btwkstore displays. th e choired hide of the the young intellectuiuals and skep- mamstreu 3W believed a :e, Yancey said Yanceyicey'.i latest book. "Reaching; -- The young fellowthc impromptu tics were out in force, for the Invisible Gotli F ■ d ^ o n had invadedlow th< many times in a rcccnt interv:■view. T What I Can We Expcct to; r HtuaL I asked him how. “TheExordst” H “They started in withith the Find?,”1 wns published in r.-, ' be hod seen the film,lUt ••T the first two - - questions: Will Mus J August. His publisher* ' H e answered six. but go to heaven? Is it p t^es were m o ^ ' to be 1 ‘Zondervan. reports sales; times hc sold his eyes)ur dorm. I told H ble for an atheist ti I of 9 4 .0 0 0 copies in its^ ■ shut. Go back to yourcrybody and for- ■ loved by God? Is JiJesus I first mi inth alone, him, Bpologiie to everyllg demons and thc only way, truth R In “Reaching.” he: get about conjuringcrrorwosovcr. i f l life? Why docs God 0 . renews on overnrchinft spirits. His night of tem. She implored ■ i suffering? They’re 1 J message - one he says is A woman called.lousc, Sl and with- — ,M. ing ot m e os the onone to I Idrown from Scripture me to come to her hou1 ready to battle answer them. But 1 1 I and the wisdom of "his- in minutes I arrived re IS Clarance Thomas, Antoniniln Scalla,: Sandra Day many of those same: tques- BHk ' Wc sat in the Mimbtn•r* of th e Supram s Court, fromm Isft.l< are A ssoeltts J ^ c e s mes. I II I toric Christianity" - that a n o th e r dem on. Idmeobomthe Wc . Souter, Staphsn Brsyer, iotinn PaulI S tevans, Chlaf Justicalea William Rahnqulet and Ruthuth tions. So, many tim “God's goodness docs not kitchen, and she told t nor, Anthony Kcnnfdy. David Soi stand up and soy., 'I'] am Philip Yancay { presldsntlal slactlon, questloiIons have been askad aboutlit howI candidates Qeorga W. mean wc will . • get imaginary demon Qlniburg. W ith ths upcoming po not God. I don’t know k ]hurt, not in this iullen lolntaes to th a court will affactct It on Issues of church-statitata policy. L et’s ,, beUeved wns livingmplcte, i: 50 emo* Buin orsr Vice\ P resident Al Qors appolni ab o u t suffering. I I at least. His goodness goes H er fear was so comp start with whot I do0 know.1 What 1 er than pleasure ond pain, I that I began to ^ do know is the revel•elation of God. deeper t tional and clarifiedcd thi at the closet x . T :how incorporating both." feel uneasy. I looked ^ especially as a Christ:istian. that I see somehow said it was. I iV I i ary characteris- ier. Yancey concludes. whiU ‘door where she sai :ourt apiipointees in Jesus. The primar is “confusing and variable" ;d it open with X ^Jext ' presi}ident’s c tics ore foirness. menercy, compas- is 1 walked to it, pulled3c i gone, in tho apporently elusive. He is force and said, "Be i _ sion and trustworthiIhincss, so let’s !. particularly in thc "hinge St.” J start there,’” name of Jesus Christ.”{ inside at th:: V ■ rUA momentsents" of crisis, and desires thc I stood Io 'cing'ird heavy w in te r ^rite chuirch-stat<:e policy It was classic "V ,ng pursuit of Him. boot& mittens and h Duld rewi Colorado-bnscd writriR""h« devel. e table with her t in such coses is thc Firsl IS a disarmingly , Yancencey was brought up in an coats. She sat at thelouth, tt h er eyes BvRlchi John Paul Stevens,s. has consis- Court ii nped n reputation as pendent Bible church in hands over her mou ichard N. O stling it government Amendindment’s prohibition of “an.fJ” opcnhantlcd poinint man for mdepen .Isaid to her. IssoclBted Press .______tently voted to Umit 10 helps people AtlantaIta t that he describes as stem, w ide and watery.e." I She slumped 121255 — accommodation ofo religion, establis>lishmcnt of religion." The Evangelicalism who eless, even "cultic,” He :es must also interpret the with the tougli issuescs of doubt, fail- gracele- "The demon is gone.":ved. rst court-watchers say. justices mts hearing tearful tcstimoni- • onto the table, relieve< LW YORK - During the first ntments will constituitutional guarantee of “free ure, suffering nndd other' conun- recounts ny church know- idential d eb a te , Al Gore saidlid T h e next appoini his core con- a** that;iat were patently false, strl- I drove back to mymy ( understand. be ‘‘make a huge differcrcnce for the exerdstrise” of faith. drums. He calls h prophecies from thc pastors, ing I had betrayed m\ Constitution “ought to be cr the past 15 yeors, thehe stituency “people; ( on the edge" dent pr« ,riband yet con- J® Co ,at far future” bccausele the co u rt is Over speak to them racistt prprciichinp. vimlent opposi- ing of the spirit worlde name of Jesus •preted , as a document that id on so many court; hashi inched toword accept-;pl- and says he can sp to the civil riglits movement rs with our country and our,ur so narrowly divided IUS with cosy com^)assio vinced thot only thegiven n h er com- ish religiously contentittious matters. ing public pu aid to religious ound it, Christ could havc dgi^ the only thing histoipr,iry," w hile George W. Bush rtish Congress school;ols. Justice Clarenceice mony ways, he is one coplc come and want to shock Itered that the Supremene says American Jewi tor m large for “,h fort. I am sure I didworked tl for th a t countc jfl. attorney Marc Stemm, who favors Thoma:nas’ plurality opinion lastast Yancey. 50, edito: vith their bad expericnce*- - th a t could hove wor...... Court t fi shouldn’t supplant Icgisla- 3f church and - June ollovringol gronts of comput-•ut-. Christianity -Today r the churdi. I say, 'Oh, man. particular person, ■ } and “use th e bMch to writeite strict separotion of nd other equipment present-:nt- sclf-described introvt er supernatural tures ai state. ers ond lot worse than thot. Let me There were other), and ; I plodded sodidpII policy.” le condidates ed a sweepings\v pro-oid doctrine,nc. lightly and speaks i •ou my stories.”' Yancey said, events during 1973, a hat will the candidates’gs* For instance, thc up- surcd tones. His mo; ouse I had to overcome tho ust want to tell Wha jrt flatly disagree on1 vouchers' to But Th ear-old thc Saint Paul Pioneer.

    - ' i I M ThawMn».T«toFiU F * .IW » Saturday,Octotof2#21,2000 I R eligioi3N ‘Commlandment! Its Judge’ - C h u r cC H n e w ; — -— Religionin lecture series sponsored doe job known,m g e ^ pianists and vocalistssts Yerkes. seeks c:hief justi( re- The public is Inviteted. Admission by the GChurch of Jesus Christ of from, sosouthem Missouri. They ^ r-day Soints begins thisis a varied style of music, rangingng is free, but freewill offeringso will L atter-d • in school ond opposes sentav lo re informa* week. All programs are firom 7 to ByJayReavM prayer in fromdi hymns to conicfnponuyiry be accepted. For mo , abortionjn andc homosexuality as es, tion, call 733-6610. 830 pjn. selectkitions and southem gospel tunes, t V. Dallas Merrell, a gen-n------sins. Apoepoet in his sp are tim e, he X Jim Davis said. Dave Gourley E ld er’’ •itten verse referring to luthority emeritus, willIM . BIRMINGHAM,. Ala. - haswritte traveled wilh several musicalI Burley stake presentsp vatives who the Unitelited States as a nation ps. His wife has been involved in Friday at the Burley Stoke Christian conservo r.-ZOSO Norm al .Ave_Hia. aposing court - - - that haaIS becomb« e.a.'l'm oral slum!!— ■ c minisoy as a sotoist, In a trio -have spentyear« opp anlshed God from public ‘FromCumoraah’s Hill’ as music director for several s "Will You? Implementing rulings that limitt rrellBion in oj it bani! •ches. The Gourleys olso dre[rc BURLEY - MemJnbers of the tj,g (ission of the Church'** American public llie11 h a v e a view, in Burley LDS Stoke vwill present Effective one of their :s. In h e r c a m p a ig n bio* re in missionary evangclisrn in Ively." . new goal: electing 0 cal materials, advertises a. New Guinea, Jomalco.:o, “From Cumoroh’s Hill"H at MO iglas Brinley will speak» most vocal champio:ions as chief graphical lid p.m. Sundoy at the; B urley LDS p^d ayf at a the Tvrin Fails Stake , A lab a m a h ?»n ' ch ‘ u rch m e m b e rsh ip , jnlio, New 2^ealand. Russia and Justice of the las av o id e d c ritic iz in g L The Gourleys hove rccordcd Stoke Center, 2050 Noformal Ave, Center.r. '421 Maurice St. N.. and S u p r e m e She has I JmltotaoilBc Tho community i:is invited to q .. r )im . Mpore'J•s posltion...^matters P of has trarol tapes. 8 at the Hailey Chapd on Cou le public is invited. . enjoy the evening bibf words and groadfoIford Road and Cedara r R e p u b lic a n faith, I j;.:. Couple accei music written by StevenSl Kapp [. Brinley is an associatete Royby Moore. I on’t thave a pro weni with SX. P erty and Brod Wile losllion on the Ten and as isor of church history and knolown aro u n d " ‘s posi I ministry com K to be lay homilist gram is directed by ine at Brigham Young : thele country as andments," she s a v t church end Chormolne Harris le virtually all ofs^ates’ I TWIN FALLS active i U nivera>rsity. He will speak on le “Ten Com- While v ■ Jennifer LaCroix 1; Episcopal churcti Admission is free. “T he ]Keys' to Successfulu" andments campaigiaign donors areMrom India, be Tia, scores of people from ■ . . po&itions B3 execut Austml■VIN FALLS - Jeff Fox will be Judid ae " for Aiabnnia, ■ tant directors at C lay homilist during the 8 and M arsh vrm speak Oct. jhtingtodis- across thethe nation have given to dBoblaCroix Haid.1 "■j Jane Tyler toI speaks “5SSI; i’s campaign. The out-of- H Lutheran Oucdoo severalsa. worship services Sunday ot the Rupert West StakeI liy th e Old Moore's c H They will be comn ension Episcopal Church,rt at Interfalth luncheonli r. lOO W. 26 S. His topic is sstament hiws state donors don. include John and ;epts . ty M ead will perform music ly Trlmmell of Liberal, m ing a fervice set GOODING - The T Agape -Plainn and Precious Truths sr;, his Etowah Beverly 1 ■ today at Immam: x)th services. red: Understanding and Q, is ru n n in g KaO; rheThe couple, conservative )mmlsslon Foxjx is a member of the churchxh Interfoith Luncheonn will be held Restore County courtroom. tions who heard Moore ■ Church, 20S5 Fll lai- from 11:30 ajn. to 1I | p jn . .Tuesday Uaing( the Joseph Smith^ against Democratlitlc Appeals Christlor M reception will foUc,S - Bob and , _x ryp. ond serves as the music liai- Tranuati[ation." Marsh is an assod* I Yates for the speok atat nr conference In Texos. , and M ead is n well-knownwn at the Lincoln Inn. _ Court Judge Sharon him S2.000 out of their H . is welcome. ix have accepted ^ 1 Featured speakerer J a n e Tyler ate profeofessor of ancient scripture“ position. gove him ■ The LaCroixesrcutive b< ond ossis- TWD1 musician. : that judges should be jr more information, caiJ 733-33 . will discuss “It’s Halarvest Time" atBYU, Moore’s Ten belief th ■ ' M innesota and It rei Camp Perkins the lay and provide the musictic. Cost for the L u cihlie Johnson, CES area : o m • “rlghteoiteous," Mrs. Trimmell ■ ■ of Christian educaloor Ministries. 10 ajn. luiKheon is $6.50. FReservations directoror for eastem Idaho, will n o n d m e n ts saW. H tions in youth/outimmjssloned dur« . Ascen are requested and ma:lay b e made at speak: Oct. C 28 at the Jerome irusode. /^efoafocus on re li^ o n in a judi- ■ ‘ from Concordia etUr for 1:30 p.m. MartyIcan Team Ministiles 934-5700 or 934-5356»6. Those who Stake C en ter, 26 N. 100 E. Sbe srhlch began ciolraawX worries some. ■ ' PauL The LaCroinuel L u th eran forbotl w i^ may come at noo:Mn for the pro- will disciscuss “The Lord’s Use of n th e m id- Jim Evans,Eva o S o u th e m Baptist ■ re ^ n a ib le for Fthe iler Ave. E. A Foxsell crafts, Jewelry gram only at no costt (reservotions1 the Drairamatic," a look at back- .990s, has mimstcrter In s u b u r b a n Bir- ■ istry a t Camp PerkoUow; the public vcstiy nm, not necessary), ,8tage piproducdon work £oc.the n s p i r e d minghamlam, says he fears that ■ •. the Stanley Basi son,WIN ai FALLS - African Team, istries .will be selling hand* id* Everyone isme. welcom • Hill Cu:umorah Pageant. Mesa :hristians to adherencence to a religion •• ■ '' Alturas. Camps both1 grew up In local m Easter• P:Pageant and other outdoor Ianity in p articular - could ■ ■ Christian camp receivedthJ doctor Foric craftsi and jewelry to finance ight for simi* Chnstiami •water drilling, dri^Klrrigation e r s LDSpnxreductions. ' ar displays in le a “litmus test” for state ■ mer camps anducatioh si> cerUfica- 1248. ^» Jobs Daughte son tickets are $14 for an lotes. ems, orphan sponsorships. , , Seasoi : W i Ither stales. can^ootes ■ Winter camp progrlutdoor ministry ot, 3ol fees, tuition, books ond Idual for the full series. ^ow. if elect- The mostmo; recent poll, conduct- H . ' . developed. University in St. yto sing In Kimnberly im iivid' late August, showed the tling in Africa. are available through il^ e s t courl, ed ‘n :rolxes will be Itil KMBERLV - Job'lb’s Daughters ?, ® ed to Alabama’s hlj lose, witii M oore a t 41 per* the outdoor min* f ^ lie group will display and sell ueen Betsey govembnber and are valid at any1' Moore prom ises to trtry to restore ™ce dose, u from 12:30 to 3 pjn. Sundaylay a n d H onored Qu< Your Religion lecture In upport, Y ates w ith 35 per- erkins, located in ^ ills Stimpson will wo Ja what he calls the “mimoral founda- cent supp asin n ea r L ak e TWIagain 0 « . 29 ot the Twin Falls nited States, and Canada. ican law - £cnt ind and 23 pcrcent undecided, ted Methodist Church, 360160 Crossroads United ;n t season passes are $S,50' tio n " o f Am eric. largin of e rro r w as 5 per- p Perkins is a Minist Jle- Church ot 10:30 a. 5 5 Christian prindplessand t beliefs- The marg that offers sum- madeshone c St. E. Items ore ot whole- rcr!Xy”1:7d -dat.Ut-the-door registration is $5 to society. He says} nor court has centage;e points.^ prices nnd offer an opportum-mi- They will sing “Neo erson. Ages 14 and up are office of c h ie f ju stic e Is . spedal retreats. well*wi Ive to Thee" and "Onwo the r i ^ t to limit thch e ^ i s h i p o f The off ograms ore being systen0 buy gifts and decoratlvc d and encouraged to bring :ularly powerful in Ala- IS for homes or businesses.. A Soldiers." The Rev. scriptures. No tape , which th e A m erican Bar school ble will speak on “Circrcles of Life." their s M o o re’s typicalII campaign bama, wh clothin1 shipment will be available t s a t 9:30 o.m. recordeiders, please. Church stan- lyon long pas- Assoaany, ID 83318. Deadline is enure• courtcoi sy stem ," says B.C. i ’ notion." ly” Homsby. who formerly ■ . ' - and 7 p.m. SundayttontOouriey i ^ lembers of the Boisc-based Your Religion'1’ series Thursday for publication Moore, a West Pol’olat graduate ' ■ :r Center of Hagemu Gos|up are Keith Jones, Royce K n o w Y our on thce SaturdayS religion page. and Viemam veten•ran, supports hd d thehe post.p ^ • ■ E. chell. John Cotncr ond RolphIph T he annual K The Gourleys 0are provide at r

    1 - Dave an d form a ------Aujthor----- y will minister in p^UsSSIONARI] F IES ------9 many people themselvlelves against the move- ConthKwdMdfromCi spiritual experience i s excesses, said J. Lee es set for 11 a.m. j231 V md encounter." m ent's e: ay at the Christian •ley High School in 1999 and L997 graduote commununity as a young adult and : -Splrit-fiUed" Grady,, editoredi of the Florida-based H Several Magic V lild >f Jerom e High enteredrd the inner spiritual diasp«>po. So does he reject " I fTingnnne Chnri^mn. nnan, 2750 S. 900 group•nded Idaho State University, Sd. worship, ond even doiloubt that God church ma dents have been co School. He at* ra thatt h he knows many of his r « i e? In thc1C end.e: said Yanccy. there is - returned from serv . Mitchiis th e son of Koy C. and IJ ,. does s p ^ to people? are intcmatianally erie Jones of Burley- ended the Col- «rs fee:eel exiled In today. Histhe “I would say I haveve riever heard no truerier modelr of th e Christian the_Church of J< e g e ------of dogged-Jid reclaiming of'fuQi is the Ith e way that Ufe thanan JohnJ B unyan’s 17th Fair. There are r Jesus Christ of _ Valen [eremy Burton, epigrariams m m those immortalsal* saying*! believe this 1 ations ond oil these dlstroc* Twin Foils 15thi5th J e hat guidance from Godid most of th e temptadoi Ward chapel, ton of Doo and and oth*dier» to assure douljters^^t e-and Indirect tions.The The pilgrim alm ost commits “■ tre on a weU-irod path:-**!!t ll tim e .is v ery subtle;.! 3850 N. 3500 E Vicki Burton they are mdit and in reflective wayjlyi."...... sulddeote' at one point an d gets lost, 1 ^ 1 1 — ( K i m b e r 1J Burley, served pot as sa a child that I believe and coming out of But hee eventuallyc does orrlve In t h e Chile fgnf*”ss Jesus Christ My h o s ajoa ^ Also; he said, “co _■ Stake Center). bt" Sou^em ^emotioronalism an d there, Rowborough wiU EvanAllan Allan Is the HK O»onu> Mission is bomm of a furnace of d.oubt” oe pretty resis- The• message?ra< “The journey serve in the H e w ill speak (Pyodor is tiie getting to know God. I of Scott and Catherine Allan ol of tant to the devicesI the1 thurches itself Is tl A u s t r a l i a in Falls and an Eagle Scout. He p r a ^ m i at 10:45 a.m. He si eople into the You donlon’t i get to know God ond Sydney Mission. Sunday at tbe EvangelleUcalism Is the promise ofif a dften uae to get pec nake thc joum ey. T he jour- ■ h KjrtoRoaaborou^ iduated in May from Twin Falb'oils r Sl -I then moki I He will speak a t . ;h School, where he wos a salutauto- I ' I OlOakley 3rd direct.!t.. persooial relatloufaip with [dsm< Christian noy isI thetht relotionship. Thoi’s o ^ ^ ° D ^ » th at critfd 9 ain. Sunday at 'iB Ward chapel, God...].. B ut to m e it’s often ove^ ; Pentecostals differentent image of the Christlori RoseboroughofMi •ian ond octive in Chambei»" ]JE r to charismatics and P the Murtaugh . VIgers, Modrigols ond JIVE. H« 301 N. C enter . 9oid.Wl:What is presented in orderhio to t ^ to be fens of Yar’ancey’s writing lUe thanjan thei average evangelical Ward chapel on ^ ung ______. AAve..1 get peo:eople into thU relatioi^p o a re on guard churchh teaches.”tei • Elder Matthe ended Brighum Youn; the •> and many of them Highway 30. I__ivcrsity23 as a university scholar.ir. . doesn’tI’t reflect the reality, of the Roseborough g, The ‘Emes-Newt iMfcomes u news graduated from Returned from serving: of church missionataries, which is _ Munaugh High son oi published free ofr charge.i Send I J School in May. Twin !cry information to Elleten Thomason. ourt------Supreme C ourt decision on • Elder Willard Pecrj tion speech not deseared with tiie A Supt His parents are gtoduirnhom serv ed in th«th e Thc Times-News, P.O. P Box 548, HMdfromCl gay righ•ights w hich c o u ld have a Dayn and Ann High! n to Tu»fn Falls, ID 833i(303. or Trena . prindpaL ous application - is a case in im inicon R ep u b lic Sant< S'News Burley Douglczlas Laycock of the Stem says a case• 0on the current reli^ous rMurwugh. 'orioiimingo West Mission. Hc wilwill Tegan, The Times- locket typifies point.. In In June, the justices In a 5- Smgc V ot Bureau, 325 1/2 E.E. Fifth St. N„ P ” lv erersity of Texas School ol S u p rem e C ourt do. eak at 10:50 a.m. Sunday a Since **there's a limit to ho>« competing “estabUslishment of reli* - 4 votee allowedall th e Boy Scouts to thew D. Jones will otten* Jerom e 1st Ward chapel, 82582! Buriev. ID 83318. DeDeadline is noon Law. Sii penly gay leaders. That nar- serve in th e Unive Thursday for publu/icafion on the much Xe equipm ent you can shove gion" theories.^Isissue: W hether bar openi st Ave. B. one school," the “serious lOol must host a row morglnmat was a surprise to Florida Tampa Burnham is on Eogle Scout andanc Samrday religion patKjge. in to o r ’ an elem entary schoc MattbawJcnaa Bay Mission. He Rel m oney’cy" involves vouchers.' h« student ChristianI cd u b if it lets McConmonnell because the nation will speak at 1 rem arkjks.- other community ggroups use its hos oI longlon tradition of “vigorous 10:45 a.m . I school prayer, Stem saysaj^ building.' freedomom >of association.” Sundoy at the Burnrs is going tot tacicle 9s o m e u.°"ch“Jiallen g es usually arise® ^ lr The answer is dearlyd no for if future fut Supreme Court I ' I T h e TilSpringdale 2nd Dom Southohem states that oppose theth« like him who0 1tiiink religion gppointeintees reject that tradition, W ard chapel, Domi tible - and ' S u p rei-em e C ourt’s ru lesles. w arrants special treireotment. Stern , he says,lys, “there’s no obvious rea* M I to u g 200 S. 559 E., spealfrom tiie Bil Demoaocrat-appointed jusdcM gm^ explains. Others adadvocate equal son vhywhy churches w ould not be Burley. the Ji erallyy ffavor these nationwide die treatm ent that give:res religion nel- forcedd toto comply w ith discrimlna- Jones gradu- • Eost,m t your iieii»ip. tates1 V)while “Bush will look foi ther spedal advantntoges nor dis- tion laws”laws on niiing homosexuals ated from Bm judges^es to interfere less with thitne advantages. or womeiimen d e rg y .. H e re ^ th e B ible passage:5e: s,” h e expects, . Then there are■ tthe numerous til yrecently, th ere was such a said. Xk> sell everything ycyou have and 1 "Jesus looked t t. X>ne thing you ladc,’he sai a Texas case. Bush filed!d a pending argumentsu o w s y m ^ - IL The court h ad tradltwnal* rimes-Newsuill have treasure in heaven.en. Then come, follow me,"J'.’" , brief[ ddefending the legalityy 0 ism ■ - th in g s ;erp i^ the “free exerdse H (Mark 10:21, NIV) stu d enent-led prayers antand Commandments disSispi^Js’taJs e as shidding churches frun expressessed dlsappoincment whei^ lie p lac es o r rellgl'gious words in g„„OTm,mment interferen ce — except gii issues f suprem e Court voted S-3 ti 1 return it to Denise Turner, ReligionRi Editor. The Timese»Mew8, P.O. the Su] 3 state mottos, treme situations where there Please fUlou) mation. caU 733 ^3 1 , ext. 2A243, o r send e- forbidId officially organized footoot- Laycock tldJsareais“n 1 “compelling ^ t e interest, Box548,TwinFi w aiOctobcr 27. For more informat game invocations, t oil to deniscOmoglcvaUeyxoni b all I A mess, because the q a 1990 d e d sio n elim inated spokes;esman said Gore oppose« e s lug to draw a bright strict standard, a n d the court tmment'sjponsored -prayery e rsp iy say govemmeni H - ArirfiWLg ___^ ...... - ..--.govern r rejected an attempt-by ------' Name: ed at him and loved hittL \ and thithinks pre«ame invocationIons fn this business. A jesa to restore it. _____ .are**nc■not truly vduntaiy." would be unhapjippy, b u t you life to the poor, and you tm/i__ Church you attencend:______:------leading conservativeive. wouldn’t-continuaDalW have these sre’s • th e tw is t, M cConnell Phone num ber A ] K lh a t 1990 ru lin g was writ- M ichoh ael W. M cConnell o f tbitoe cases popping up."n notes: n stions? Minted justices ten byly JusticeJi Antonin ScaUa and May wc call yoi Univeiirersity of Utah CoUege«»' 0 RepublltaiMPpoi •d by Chief Justice Wdham out tfiis questkmntdic and R Law., thinkst] judges have all bu have often voted toto uphold public joined b a Falls, ID, 8330M548 by Oc, in the newspaper? 0 countiys reU- Rehnqunqulst. both conservative May we use yoi setdeded this issue. The consensu expressions of Iho i ublicans w h o a r e usually .. mail lids'prayers authorized1 b; , but analysts RcpubH forbid by gious heritage, t idly toward relig io u s belief, : selling everything? ol o ffid i but lets student emphasize that It’ss hard1 for presi- friendly How do you ex] school 5 three liberal justices orgued • pu b lid y on their own inicU dents to tell w hat th e ir while thr I on th e subject? (Attach extratra sheets if you need moree space.)! This pray pi tronger. re ^ o u s liberty. Is there anythii tive - for instance, in a graduidua- appointees will do. for stronj for is also availab>en ______.com. you if we need to ask questic a >■ a a your name and conunents in 4 explain the passage about sc rhfng you want to add or lable at wwwjna^cvaIley.co I

    S«tunU),'Setobw21.2000 tt TkM»M*»W«wi.T«inFill^Wiho. M IR e l ig io n Bookksthatto p e nL mind:s a n dsouls : Youngy peoples need tufllimagiiigination. dation By Bill Broadway lal found • GOD’!D’S NAME IN VAIN: THE, spiiitu - . Tha Wa*hlngton P o ttt______WRONG5GS AND RIGHTS OF RELIGIC;lON IN POLITICS, byy ByTomSchaefar If you’re wondeririring where to . S tep h enn-L. ] Carter (Basic, $26).). Tha Wichita Eagle ------C onOMMKNTARY . • find religion, the ansvnswer is every- Carter, atauthor of the best-sellingg where: in politics, inn history,h] in the “C ulturere of Disbelief,” defendsIs What are the oddsis your teen- I______■ West, in the East, on»i 1the Internet, the involvolvement of r^glous peo-> ager cheated on o schthool test? Or a now ott theth. expense of self-disci- srature, and-in— I cher? Or hit ^nd f V in sdence'ond literal pie in po^wlitics but warns that i ^> - “ lied to you or a tead id frugality, seen os anti- the mind of a child. gious instiistitlitions, not govemment,t, someone? Or showedlup i drunk at quaied inand d noive. • Nowhere is this: mmore evident will be thetl losers if reasonableli school? Odds arc thatat your child j q f u r(ther t h c debase positive val- than the religlon-spiripirituallty sec- church-stcstate walls disappear. did at least one of thosose unethical jr culture serves up tion of bookstores.I. TheT subjects T. acts, according to aI nationwidei obscene aun< n d misogynisdc lyrics in .‘•i ore so varied, the titledes so entidng. • THE[E ILLUSTRATED RUMI: teen character study releasedn this p„p music,sic, lewd and extremely 3ASURY OF WISDOM S , the colors so vibrantnt tthat it’s easy A TREA ^ week. violent com:ontent in movies, and an to think you’re on aI hahoUudndgenic FROM; 1THE POET OF THE^ Called " R e p o rt Card Ci on the almost nonchalant n. attitude • high — or gone to New A ge SOUL, a rnew translation by Philip‘P Ethics of American Youth, the toward life,lif« from beginning to . ■, Heaven. D unn, MManuela Dunn Mascetti" study looked nt the• behaviorI of This sampling of new books H fknurtuwapirttM«iwy«tHew«__B and R.A, Nicholson 8,600 teens. H ere nrec some; of the h a n five years ago, such a srSanFrancisco, S29.95). •... reflects, like a hall. of mirrors, the B H findings: litany woulio u ld have been dism issed ligious inquiry fully illustrated stories by . . , many forms of rellgi (H arpers j" • Seven in 10 sluludenis sur- by a large•ge segment of sodety os and expression toda)day. Do these a 13therigce. paper- id drunk at least oncee in the past "“n'V “ - back, S15.95). ThUs ocondse intro- — OTi I Roads, more S: thun 20 others, David ‘ i n t e g r all l to lr the development of id year. ' duction to dozens of)f •" ries, definitions, readi R ock 1 es and Web sites. onment for murdering one:ie they were angry, y-s to provide young people C h ad ian2 disciple and mutilatinglg "lliis daia reveals i • THE MARK,1, \ by J e r r y B. ^ll foundation they’ll need imprison]er. Others, like Sigmundid moral ozone,” sai isform the culture they • ■ Jenkins and Tim LaHoHaye (Nov. 14, fem aleand d thcHSophist R udolphlh Joseplison. founder ar ' Tyndale, $22.99). Therhe dghth of 12 another.:r, contributed lo societyty of ihe Joseph & Edn: -Its in the apoca- f these efforts depend on planned installments Freud e ai having overblown opin-n- Insiiiute of E thics in i and other adults laking '• lyptic “Left Behind”d” ;scries, which S teiner, which commissioned I copies. In May, themselve-s. d in working with young ■ has sold 27 million co despiteiCRED 1 QUEST: THE EVO-O- Whose fauli is it for 5 S S- setting positive exam- with the 2.1-millionHDn-copy release ions of thi student affairs? g,” Jenkins and )N AND FUTURE OF THE crvlng as mentors antj of “The Indwelling,” n and spirituality, dochwlse fro • sACl • rt Joseplison avoids lors, seeking new ways to ' LaHaye joined the; etherealet realm A »8mpllipling of new books on religion ai AN SOUL, by L. R o b e rt Opportunities to Nurture Sptrlti (Chrysalis, $24.95). Peoplelie game while urging pa I with them .so they devel- of J.K. Rowling, Ton'om Clancy and 'Railingng Faltb-FIIIed Kids: Ordinary Op( homtopdlt. HUMA^ ,u. ers and coaches tt k,‘ by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tlm I et alwut die |x:rsi.stent inhu- “ is: = smoral compass nc‘eded to John Grisham. "Therhe Mark” will Home,’,’ byb Tom McGrath; 'The Mark,' t llu»lltynt Keck (Cl el. involved witli you c in treacherous waters, have a first printinglg of< 2.5 million muitraU /lanueta Dunn M ascettl and R.A / of the liuman nice will wel- rated Rumi,’ by Philip Dunn, Mam n LaHaye; ‘The wi,o frethis t; hopeful, evolutionary,ry Perhaps, hut they rwi u s t u haven’t connected with ' copies. Ing for Qod: A S eeker’s QuldeI to Religious and Spiritual Qrou:.A. Nicholson; maniiy ol , a up against: the organi7Jtions I’ve men- AITH-FILLED >{ the soul. Keck, formerly a one of the • RAISING FAI' I,’ by Steven Sadlelr. oups of the come thid Methodist minister,«r. • A rejativistic ellMliic, c o u rsin g ^ch ^i e c k OUI the opportuni- iT OPPORTUNI- ^ ' KIDS: ORDINARY C )n- argues that the prc view ofbes t three spiritual epochs:tis: througli our culiure forf( al least 30 ,j,eyL*y )have to offer. Or seek TIES TO NURTURERE SPmrrUAL- FaithI andar Reason Institute, chron- U n itede-connected childhood,id. years, iluii h as iinduderiniried any ,„berher groups. At the very ■; ITY AT HOME, byy 7Tom McGrath id es the th “brutal spectacle” of mind-aliering drugs • ies not always achieved roperir use of describe1 to 10,000 years ago; rebel-icl- aulhority g re a te r than ll self for ,^..,^1, get•et involved in a positive ’ (Loyola, paperbac3Qck, $12.95). Ckitholiculics killed in such countries s - something nature-*adolescence, 10,000 yearsirs deciding nuilters ofo nght and ,hethe lives of young pc“ople. jf U.S. Catholic as Chinlina, France, India, Albania,ia, can enhance spirituali . McGradi, editor of \ ing the “sacred uncomin the 1960s- 35.000 hrough tc the present; andIld wrong. I n t h e eend, n that’s how reporl magazine and authcithor of “ Stress Spain,1, Korea !< and Algeria. ility by reveal- Hous ad' iression thai is cards chanhan g e: one child, one ad u lt ^S *COLORING Ity, wliidi may have Ijcgun.in. • Freedom «)f e.xpn ■ Therapy,” offers tipitips on teach^K • CLEANSING CL TH E DOORS msdou.*;.” ago th n ed no hmger simply a jxililicalp rigln workingg together.to LI- PRAYERS: AN INSPl lird epoch is dum icterized * children obout praycayer, the sacrcli q f PEI’ERCEPTION: TH E RELI- YOUR maturity2 ith but jiersonal perinisissiyn for any ------)F COLORING BOOK soul’s reconnection with . nature of everydayy lilife, th e mean- GIOUSUS SIG N IFICA N CE OF IPIRATIONAL The thirJ, the unity of science, reli--li- imd all Iwhavior. Tom SclSchat'fcr writes about reli- ing of religious obj>bjects and the e NTHEHEOGENIC PLANTS AND4D ING DREAMS COM! ) that fuels a x>on ondml ns on m m edia r i •lagic Vali' ! lodern > her] patriotic colors with i News voice.!. EstherE is courageous butt a wasn’t bom for greati Ttie Dalla» Moming Ni 5 a it can come to any c Tangemcnl of “America the l ^ o r s h i p j . : ' muchh too t dem u re leek . She’s a itness but that showstiful." h All in all, not too1 1 P l a c (e s O f W< slenderier, beautiful Cinderella fig-;ig- All she had 10 do wc ial- H , VIDEO lot And that she did. • ordinary kid. her arra:ly a performance - especial- vith a lot of faith but nor a lot was trust God. B eau tlfa hobby. “VeggieTales::E...er-Th= E idcbone • until the end. -Swum H sliabby i -Selwyn Cmwfordord m rH OF CHRIST ! Girl Who Becamene Queen” (37 le humor . works when it’s off- Hogon/Albach ly for a 1 III cH..ua , minutes. Big Id ea).'I). This retelling . * riy MUSIC Roman's l6:U>b i , subtle and surprising. Early iAZINES i ...of the Book of Esthisther doesn’t Ut- 'e show, the camera passesses “ A L ittle Lowei IC churches of Christ erally follow the bibbiblical version i -a-sign-that_reads._l!Eublic'lie -A n g e ls,”- by Crysif nmonweal (Oct. 2) profileslies j AMAZINGMCE -ialute you." ...... 1_____ .■ . yoii never heor thle e'% word ”Jews” ^=-----ov^-a- er Than ihe MAGA.an in “Dead Man W alking.” ough basic facts “-“nsp*sportation. Why wait until»til (Crystal Records, 30 i 'S',, F E L L O VW S H I P but there are enouj ” Later, while playing a triv-riv- hard to tell that this;tal Thornton Comn• Helen Prejean. She’s siill the gist of the A.D. 1 0 minutes). It's Uie nun ing at C.S.l. Cam pus ; for kids to g et th< ime, the king wrongly guess-jss- the product of Tliorr ing on d eath row In j C e l e b r■ation t • story. Instead of slaslaughtering all “* 8tiat ^ Tito was the youngestest albeit a passionate,1s oi CD is really Sister siana,h and she’s the same ■rccn Bldg. Koom A-05 [ ' Jews living in Persi•rsia, th e Veggie f imton’s hobby. workinan she was before her S e r v■ices i C lass - 9;-15 am j sther, h er cousin Jacksoi tcleviiuon news and: ' plot is to send Esthi ien the seven-track CD,one. The local Louisiarity, only with more speak,ak- lip - l():;«)am&5:;«)pm . Mordecai and hisis -family-i to th e Thele humor I doesn’t work when chor produced personungagements. The Rev.ev. 8:30 A .M . & IW :30,\M . VV.)r.hi]i- ays on tiresome stereotypespes out on her own lal>el hat Isle of Perpetual1 TTickling. This it play: I is ment to the taleD, then pul It celebrit;lond A. Schroih writes that • scheming is donele by1 Hotrian, a of wor/omen. The first queen is K'l. It’s a tesia- ing enc time of the film th e ant|.ntl- l»asti>r l.ynn"J.^ tliaal___ ■ vV cdnii n e s d a y B ib le S tu d y wn out w hen she refuses; to Topeka, Kan., nativt ' ' sinister gourd an d th e k in g ’s thrown lents of the Raymorh penalty crusader wa^ I'lace: OOkl k District Health Hldg. make;e tthe king a sandwich. The:he to produce a Chrisi •• ” right-hand man. lee- the 2001 holiday rea;,ve, who wants at th e;d t as a lonely idealist. Now J 6 - 0 7 2 7 ?3 2 4 2 n d St. E. Is o n e of kingcacalls E sther his “littie quee- istmas CD for . deathdebate has shifted and!°d (208) 73< The drama i ing • she belts out "His E Twin rails. ID VeggieTales’. best-crt-cnifted produc- nie pooh.”poi And the patronizing .■ason. The way viewedlies articles "on the conserv2rv- •| rator says of her, “Whatt a S p arro w ” and “T •Ull KXil fci\tl;«iU Dr. N. • l»vlil l.lU^. ID -j-jTime: 7:(X) P.M. ’.ytions, offering a lhlively blend of narrot the Storm” tells you she’Eye Is on the the de! case iiKainsi tho death ; "humor, music and c d ra m a . gall"' Parents P will appredaie the Through ihe include; VJ«W Our \S'rli\llr:lr: ilbk-1 :orfc%i><«u!viu-c toiim- al message that the storyary amateur. And thouj " Mordecai is a granrandpa-flgure, a moral ;he definitely gospel,Tlle’s far from.an a tiv e c -Robert Ploched. j , warmhearted gropeipe vrith a crusty lends,Js, Esther learns that she ligh the CD is penalty. Thornion also loliday Charities g o d d ess w i C o m m tm ity•j Christian ChUP B o a rd g^ a m e e v oDkes th e gc RTTMnksgMti2 itoy,'Nov. jrch of Christ Players ask open-ithin ■ 23,TlMTIin«»^aws willJ ii C h uirc r h •"Comenovinow, and let us reason together.' By Janice G ^la£herir themseiisdves the (Soddess Group. Joddess is a m etaphor for the tions that revcjJ pers publish a ftM lto tln g o f Grandview Dn) ri if . TU'in fa fJi saysays the Lofd." Isaiah 1:18 The Miami Herald :n-ended ques------good’vrvirtue we all hove inside• of tion and deal wiih d rttlM M dgroupi that helpp Bob Adamt, PaitMtor m -2m ^Worship Services xjst pointments, self-imaj:rsonal informa- ' 1 Robles, E laine us. t’sIt's atout bringing out tlie best dreams, di.saj>- ' a n dorlnc the holiday*. Sunday Bible schichool-9:30 AM <;Lindavay 1 11 ;00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. “ . MIAV.i - Ruth R ourself arid what’s all aroundmd i f ’ situations. Ck> Go jervleii-10:30 AM bu n O ay 1 . Berkowitz and KellyOly Werner had it of y™ mge and "what iHMncwnilnehKte Sunday Worehlp Ser ’’Werner said. with a mediation ins r Nlghl Oul- Bible Study .. all - Ivy League! eceducations and yoi^ V cri- ers to relax, trust an;oddes.s! begins leilptlora of ttttm th a t tb a tied by high-pow- Wan'anting other women to expen- nstructing play- Tlw m I. MM I'M SSunday u n at 10:00 a.m. .: the luxuries afforde< ! sharing and unity, they devd-vd- dence in themseh lipaaraaM niiM oplaln Mmlv H Alttu id homes and lov- encesf [ind have confi- k i m ednwday at 7:00 p.m. ered Ol cers, grond 1 i a forum - a thought-provok-?ok- another. Together s coRimudty to donate. “ '’- ' '''' Wedn ,.ing families. Butt soms< ething was oped a for were answered are •Ivesu; and one IfyoowouMPkatebavd laced lifestyles mg boardbot game being readied for - all cards'that tlWC< 1-s.llllliii:i 1 Radio ! Program ' missing. Fast-pac onal distribution by Bamess Bt& drde, and when the irhoMayprovldef group -I nil u|> inv ...M.Mhf lulls Sundayay <9:05 am KLIX 1310 AM n . didn’t allow time to even meet for plete, puzzle piece;u-scd to miike a . .■ Iwl#dlnthall»t,»aJ>clyour le and Borders for $39.95. le d rd e is com- |j ' wlu'to (lc'i-% my 111...... I.’' ' ,phone 324-9131 >. lunch. ss!, candles are lit and till M^addmaandphoM . ien discovered a Thu!hus the gam e, Go Goddess!, :es arc solved, ■ Mv lii-l|>u>nu-sliV Hom lilt'loitl, ' Soon, th e women issued in 1999 for $50 at a few The game closes >1^ , 'alo n e wtth som a tlU' M.iki-t .ll lliMV.1VCI1.1IUI l.iilli‘ 513S{3 South Buchanan Street , common quest:: exploringe the fustia pur- reflection of answedie game ends. nam« 3f life. They m ade ups^«ade stores. Packaged in a pur- s with a silent . ***VKinatlon abont th e I ta im Jerome ,; deeper meaning of li hat box, the gam e uses the col- player must ask her iM ^fbrdlst}nM tlon,to ’ .. a pact to meet to0 chatd about Ufe, plehat vers, and each " chctkoul af the seven chakros, or energytfgy wishes to diange, 9 n« ida*Tu^,ThaTlmf»- • ^ ; love, fears, children-«n-anything and ors oft players blow out theersdf < what she . J ww..,ww.christiancourier.com ■.. everything. Eventuotually they called centeriers of the body. md together the .J™*ura, *" P.O. Box 548, Twin ■' ' I ^ e candles. , ^ D jjjjla, ID 833034 8 4 8 ..0 T fax iioud: Plant { I Dat to 7 3 4 4 8 3 8 . Qr e-maH ' M a f f i c ; LatEstddispute ovei;r Turin Shn iDsttodefllaaOmagloval- s of tifications of pollenpollen : SSS•cocn.' ' B i b l e . C € f m r d l H | m WASHINGTONN (,(AP) - An arti- the doth,do using a dozen pieces of ^ tta nO i eidtlna la Nov. 1 8 . Fdr ky tape. He reported the H e say s F rei s cle in Biblical1 i Archaeology sticky hat applied chemicals ntt spedes, toy.OC«)>Mormitlbn,ean733- CSI Curiipus - Shields Bldg ; ■ Review disputeses claims that prcscn»nc»-of 54 plant spedes that should have .V ' 0< Tor More , i ir o r ^ in Israel and Turkey,y. face coatings that ot B e t 2 43. • ' ' plant pollen embin b ed d ed in th e occur < uri of the pollen. to remove sur- mOffi ---- 1 Sunday SchOilOol < 9:00 am '/Shroud of TurinI supportssi belief Lasiast yfear .the Missouri obscure details '0931i Worship Serviv ic e * 10:0 0 am ■ InformaUon •'in the Italian reliclie as the actual Botananical Garden in St. LouislUis yrj. J ‘ burial d o th of Jesu;•sus Christ. publisllished “Flora of the Shroudoud D lily B o o k s P a s t o r B ecar a Morton ■ Cfili K a ren .Author.'Vaughnin ] M. B ryant Jr., of Turrurin,” w ritte n by four U.S, ? Book & Gift Shop) >ollCTlaborotory andI IsraeliIs scientists who re­- lell's Fami■win FnlU'* 734-MOO ' I cilriuircli oltk'c: ^H j director of the poll mined Frei’s evidence andind , a t Texas A&M University, Un says exami Your Ultimote.LDS I I ■ *121 Washiiiiiion W .Si. N. tier serious sden- largeljely supported his conclu-:lu- S •761 Znd Avc, N. • Twi.j^ u T T r e e ‘■■•he and “mostother soulh ciilnincc) W j ' •■"tists" will rem ainlin unconvinced sions, hat S t o r y o f t h e W a l n ' until new pollen:n sam! ples from Howlowever, Bryant writes thaim e Ofi>«.>ni:.cjtmi;. Iivim I w ' the cloth are stistudied under qH the th< tests were inadequate By Don H. Stabelli B Cell phone: 2208-420.5714 WBM ■ stricter conditions.ns. becawause they u sed a convention ini; .inJimmi;—ihc'c imivcrvil ttifin 978 the late M ax al micaicroscopc, not a scanning Inl m itir Si.«y Tree. C;l In 1973 and 197fi tin. tcikicf .KCHiiit ol h.~' r»c..d^i (■ t in the Valley J V Fi'ci, director of' theth police labo- dectr<:tron microscope or transmit newO>nfctcnifCcni< , Switzerland, col- sionT electron e microscope thaih a t ______1 tree IvcJiiic the iHilr" In ■ ’ rotory in Zurich, Sv ien- New Store Ho»ir«! V: .Sat. rs— ■------•‘' lected pollen grainjlins einbedded ii'. wouldlid provide m ore precise Iden V;30 a.m- fti.^Q n.m. Mon.-Sa lt.l(WM totURtay.0cti>b«21. 2000 2C

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    -T o gJE e T H E R AGAI]IN ______—C o m/IM U N IT ^T .E V E N Trs— ^ ‘casino night” Burtoy man celebralrates 80lh fSenior Ccnter will hold “ca- 7 p.m. Oct. 28 a t the center. / BURLEY-OrvilleIW. W. “BUI” Heiner will For $5, players will receiceive $10,000 in celebrate his 80thJ birthdayb Sunday. funny money for the gamesnes and auction. Friends and relativeses «are invited to c ^ Players pi may buy all thele funnyf m oney fr«from 5 to 8 p.m. at they . would like. thnation is $7 fo r K Basin and Burl. a«adults, $3 for children 100 aiand under and He served in World S7 for take-out orders. BtWar n and worked For more informationin orc to re serv e fo r th e S ta te of rickets, ti call 423-»311. beIdaho as supervisor b'egetablein inspection SSenior center holds dimllnner, auction i Olbeen active in Good EDEN - The Silver andind Gold Senior Travelers and the qCitizens Center will holdd a chuckwagon ChristM of Latter-day dinner ^ and auction fund-raisraiser from 6 to 8 If,y« fishing and camp- p.m. Monday. spendin winters in San The center will also havlave a Medicaid H and Medicare workshop1 fo^foUowing lunch liildren,Bi 21 grandchil- ori T h ur^ay. grandchildren,H. with Ofvllto W. 'BID' W idchild on the way. qOakley arts council holilolds dinner ra atten d ed Uia event Habwr eslie fo Rich of Rupert union Bt th a Albion Cafe; TwahnIvo of th e 17 c l u , m«mli«r, « ley V alley A rts The Albilblon High School c lts t of 19f1950 haid i tl SOU) clsaa raunli Id OAKLEY - The Oakley back row: Sherman Norton, Dalale A«het, Mark Eamw, Donjn Q0 reen, Lany Tracy, Martin Council will hold its annuallual membership arrangegad by Halen Barker Soraitaonion. Pictured are, from left, ba« of fresh fruir and veg C ■acy, Ruth Kempton • tha only fa , Bonita Powell Splera, Helen dinner at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3, at the Oakley DajrinJfigton and BUI Satchwall; front)nt row: Phyllla Pattlnglll Trac) for 28 years. He hasduled b< for Tuesday f Della Ree Smith D,nn,l wa» e. ia a t up. Many ol them ; Sams, Twin Falls Tr Stake Center. ar Soranaan, Gerald Brackanbuibury and Data W hitaker. A memorialme U blo for claaimata D Church of Jesus Chr, choir show featuring Membership and dirmerer isi $15. 'or the reunion Uie following{day.______da concert choir and nent wiU be from 1°!"^°d other^ high achool alumni for Saints. He loves golf, Dinner and entertainmen 1 b e held at 7:30 p.m. prior OVAC productions. ing. Bill and Melba spcAuditorium in Twin Marcos, Calif. Heiner has five chUc American Legion schedujduies meeting A l x )l S tu d e nnts hold rreunion; ice is suggested. ^ ican Legion Post ^ Ibion Hi|igh Schcx dren and 39 great-gri BURLEY - The America ided to hold the reunion one great-great-grandcl Tuesday at the p. m er Albion emcee forr thti e program which began1 vwith days and decidc 17 will m ee t a t 7 p.m. Tu ^lON - More than 80 formt p^ds, annuaUy startingngnextyear. i *' Granddaughter Leslout college forms legion > huU at 1501 Oakley!y >Ave. in Burloy. School students and guests:ts attended alumni, staistarting w lh the earUest gn iig themselves and their gueuesis. Ray Baumgartlartner awarded items ne is hosting the event Deagle and Company licnnial reunion of the schoclool hdd at introducing »veral attendees to rec^- •kshop for parents of • T h e oldestest graduates attending werew had made to sevi Library offers free Intertemet class U 'Sabion i Elementary School, 1930; nize a spedal lonor,hom service or talent. •nts at 7 p.m. Tuesday ‘* cted by Kay Ames SateatchweU Meyers, dass of 1? Chofr show schedul BURLEY - The Burley!y FPublic Library Thec isummer event was directe slmar The dass off 19501£ celebrated its SOOi hool. chairman, and MabeUea SnodgrassS Vic Barrettelt, d a s s of 1930; and Deli TW m FALLS - A ch is offering free IniemetIt c d asses for th e PoweU g, class of 1931. The only faaiculty reunion the evei•vening before the .schobl ill teach parents how «s ough Friday. Pierce,:e, secretary. Out-of-state; attendeesa EngeUdng, ( a dinner meeting at the ch a m b er sin g ers, aid cc forms accurately, ppublic from M onday throug ashington, member present,pre d a r e Coppick reienurson, reunion with a < women’s chorus will h< The classes arc offered•d tat a voriety of camee from Oregon, Wasi ng by Albion Cafe. Twe:\velve of the 17 d a « menv Gt costs and get the rado, Nevada, Arizona, UtaJtah and as was presensented an original pointing Tuesday at Roper Au times and vrill focus on fivfive areas: basic Colora -man. Price read the list of gn^du- bers attendedd thetl event arranged by It of m oney from o way ^Tennessee, RayNewma Sorensen.-Several fami^ . Falls. IIInternet, advanced searcarching, e-m ail, far awt I died during the past two y«years Helen Barker So nner, prepared by Pnce s Cafe,C was ates who di “mini-reunions”is” were also held durinf Parental attendance VWeb page design and InuInternet for par- , Dinr Id ou tsid e. andam omiment e of silence foUowed. follow(wed by a program held chool the weekend. lent Frightmare ^ents. by P rice from th e 1948J class c was. Alumnili alsoa reminisced about s d Leam how to fill ou All classes are two hothours, and most Bobby BUHIi-Sdiabot,De. T h e M agic V alley ^dasses offer a handbook.<. It Frightmare on Fifth d by Boise State will present a works! The staff is provided b [ ------—I y to Oct. 31 at Fifth U , niversity through a non-lon-proTit organi- ;d s y o u college-bound student:Second Street South, 5 0 M E B 0)DYNEE] at the Buhl High Schoc iation. Widening our Worlorld. that is fully I -----s The workshop willmedia i night, Tuesday funded . by the U.S. Westest Foundation, Jl V olunteer Caregivers att 733- - people 60 years■s aand older. There is a ;ht and canned food .. Interfailh ’’ « m e n t for mileage. For to fill out financial aic The goal of WOW is to providepr commu- Wifllnter clothing, bikes,' NEED (6335333). small reimbursem lower out-of'pockethe i Theresa Seigworth nities with the opportimitylity to leam more C ollege of more informarion,on, call Judy or Carlene.' 1 i Oct. 28 is the first ‘‘ >ys needed - T he c d & Senior Volunteer : maximum amount about th e In tem et for free. luthem Idaho Refugee CeCenter needs CompanUinlonshil^ - a disabled worOman a t th e R e tire d & ;he lights on. For more informationI or register for a Sou — Program at the OfOffice on-Aging-at 736- ; schools. en’s, women’s and cHildrcIren’s winter Gooding[H glslnliied'of someone 16^ ng in a canned good ^dass, call the Burley Pub!>ublic Library at mer othing. bikes, bedding andnd toys. Drop herr onceoi a week. Volunteers mn ust 2122. . idmission. c678-7708. doti Jaycees will presen 'Oon and 1 to ^ e ab le• to tc volunteer for one or 1 jhmare on Fifth Ave. off■f :items from 8 a.m. to noo Sti'”n° Volunteers netneeded - voiumeer^'l; TWIN FALLS -' toT 9 p.m. Every olher . hold yard sale 30 p.m. at 1043 Blue Lakes;es Blvd. N. m j,ours a week. w. For more informati Jaycees will presentI bF e open from 7 to 10 Minlco f Sophomores ho Interfailh Volunteer Care^i^vers ages 55 and olderd e r a re needed to work • lico Sophom ores ^win Falls. . . call the Int Ave. from Monday t' R U PER T - The Minicc For more information, caU!lUMicheUeat ot 733.NEEfEED (6333). w ith the “ AmeriupHcate 'Bridge^Club tum es. E ach famUy isi asked os to bring a , CeMxatkm| I T o u r GOODING - Theevery ' Fridoy at the one-pound bag.of wrofrapped candy to ,> Sodalevwtts', Bridge Club winner donate. ' Reunkxtt first placc, Don and A freewiU donation willwUl be accepted. .. |IndlvklualachiwwnwRtt. P at Trwia I ^ place, Doris Wattsolds ai dance ■ This” party will Indudeide games, orange .I \burkMi' and their aotMtlMt e t . ------placc, Jodi Faulkner i tarcantonlo------Tag* - 5 Marsh Creek Event food, fun an d prizes. AL UghtUg meal wiU b e f u i d e The winners fora Ei Halloween dance at ling. Deadlineses Mae aand yeornm * w d (tetiM tK 9' Lucy Gusiofson and ] served d u ring the eveninj It 899 S. Highway 77 in A Bible theme carnivnival will also be Rw tin Sunday page; noon W«VWhmday . placc, Dick and Mar located in th e feUowshiplip 1haU. Fof^)ittioTliimdii>p«g«;iioooH(Monday CommuvmnltyEdtor YowlttWaaata C edi Davidson and C npkin carving con- . 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    lasts fc'or about: 2 w eeksS ^ T o ies 15 dayss tofor on aphid to 'ij'tfcrowup. Q. Any reason1 fofor the oddball f l W h a t ’s claim that heavy|T asmoking causes wrinkles around thttbe eyes? W HAT U S 9 Rywi Norton of Los ' A. Nicotine iss kknown to con* AngelM makot • strict the capillarilaries. So it cuts LM. Boyd contribution to tho down the circulaliletion,-presum- — cunHlttored ably, liiat this leai[eads to wrinkles ‘Bubblo Qum ■ :is still a m atter foror (debate. » an Q. How manyly pyramids in ! community patrolIt he was assassinated? ker • : " & 3 8 , . A District of Columbiihen attrictlon in Son . ; ■ It was Mark TwTwoin who said, B U !« Obltpo, Calif. rolman named John Parkeiory ‘.“Man will do manjany things to get ; assigned to lhat job. Whei - :himself loved,, hhe will do ali ™“ '‘'shot was fired, histor: tihings to get himselIsclf envied." jrds, he was down the stree ^ghanistan that's . I* * e to • W hat is it in Afgl tavern. eon -so highly soughtht by invaders? busme:’s of prime im portance t< y of Herat there- tmie. 1 uice -The westerly dty o iness people in Jap an to be oito - :in has been laidI to ruins by con- Jo busie. It’s of almost no im p o rte d 57 times, accord- ^ • Iquerois at least 57 lusiness people in Indonesiaiing ti ;ing to the historiairions. Few other Q-)n » tiine. •towns, if any, havilave attracted s o . get sta I. Where and when did sklin;343. *' • many looters withch sso little loiat. A.started 1 as a sport? : Q. W hat doesI a wild elephant Same con- '• :do before It attadcsdes? firm.. eIn Norway. About 1843 ^ ; A. Sways on onetne 6tm t foot and Englane year the first YMCA cor .rblows water o r dusilust at whatever’s se nned t plans to set upI r sii t ■ threatening it. C hris;land. Londoner Henry Col Jap an ’s most poppopular holiday is ChristIt o>it th e w o rld ’s . firs print.ristmas cords. Dickens’ “i -New Year’s, ristmas Carol” turned up i: : Q. D idn’t A bra>raham Lincoln L Cas< 1 A l l e y ’ ddisgusts, delightss visitors il bodyguard the machiIt. And a 24-year-old nam ed J ‘Bubb)le Gum '.have a personal b lase camc up with a threshin, local color. tions, bebecause the alley seems :hinc that retdly worked. Los Angales Tim— lhe stud:udent population." become part of the lo )ble Over the yeorsr s , S an Luis hereto0 stistay. ------As th th e nam e im plies, Bubbl« s interesting to watch Alley is an alley in whicllich Obispo's attitude toiow ard Bubble “ It's i St. Patul’s Sndoj SAN LUIS OBISP3PO, Calif. - As Gum A illated. On one lourists,”ts,” said Holley. “There’s mts go. Bubble the fadadng walls of two downtowiDvm Gum Alley has vodll )pys go cultural monumeni ■ust- hand, tlie Chamberr ofc Commerce this attractracuon-repulsion thing.” Gum Alley has prtnoved its staying commeinerdal buildings are encrust 1 could see it in the face of ith gum. It doesn’t fesembltible lists it as a “spedalal attraction,’' You cc ito unkknown do power. Like a wmdI oof Bazooka Joe ed with isted a sign on Ryan NorNorton. 24, of Los Angdes. jn a shoe, it has anythirhing but what it is, tenss ofo and the dty has post ■tnr stubbornly stuck on jred the site. On the othther, resitlents He andnd his 23-year-old wife, Knttht RkktwNewsWB Scrvtce b e Dghouses sol cat hung on for alm ost1 50£ years. thousarMui^ of wads of multicoloret a, w ere in lown-on a recent squished one on top of anotllOth- have periodically u ur n ited in anti- Angela, v Thank , ■ “On a regular dayay, we get about gum sqi aftemoorloon celebrating their first rm.-Snoopy fans terediold vio the Internet aftci a masticated 70 feel fee gum cnisades. : ST.F UL.Minn. nks^ving. Tliey will be scatere visitors,rs,” said James er in a th e Fire anniversairsary. are ex eriencinging withdrawal compi sistant director long andan 15 feet high. At the top,tof “One year, id across the country, b ugjj l t ' Anderson, the assi d by Departmont hosed it il down," said To hinhim. the alley was equal symptoms. they a) L,_ ' of information setervices for the tlie gob;obs have been blackened b fun nn d disgusting: his wife Snoopy mania' ble.iplete accounting of where md weathcir. Deborah HoUey, adrdminisirator of parts fun . S in c e J u n e , Sn all go will likely b e impossi„j! Chamber of Comnim erce here in age and Association. pronounjunced it “great. I don't . brought thousancands of visito rs ‘WorlcI ilifornia city. Somime have left messagess ini: the Downtown J , “It broke my heart wher this central Cal: rky” Instead of just falliilin g down and know ifif i it’s an expression of art. downtown and too SSt Paul neigh- Lois V J There’s always "aa handful” who mudla^lage: “Jesus Loves,” “ Porky c this will keep people from mire and photo- comparid Citizen’ was sold,” saic :he sweetiy simple “Hi.” washing away, th o u s a n d s of IJ^aylx.* th -'borhoods to admii ; West Duffy of Ecolab. Th< say their visit wouju ld n ’t be com- and the shot high into ihrowtfing ini their gum oii the • graph the colcolo rfu l S-foot donati) ip down Bubble Othehers have used the brierick pieccs of old gum si Ipany sponsored two Snoopys.i,„r plete without a trip tirt- the sky. People rann waving their ground."d." ' polyurethane “Peanuts on auctio Gum Alley, facadesJes as canvases for their ar sn Norton overcame his one.ating “J “World Citizen” for th« \is. There are flowers,, ana arms from a gum-stc;torm that day, Ryan Parade** statues. tions and keeping the otheifor And proving lhatat bad manners works, repulsioniion an d decided tlie couple For many, the; gogoal was to pho- “ Wc iguage, many of ' Am eri•rican flag and severau ral Holley said, , “Joe Cleon.” jlajj is a universal langi m ay Holley entered Gtju m Ailey in a shouldll leleav e th eir own mark on tograph all 101 Snod.cd. ea rs or cracked leilegs from being Founc walls. Taking a alley' wasw created sometime inI theth said in unison. ther will the St. Paujcds ‘he gum-covered v, It’s hard to say w' h a t Bubble sAs anniversaryanr traditions go, it hugged by rambutbunctious kids. the $8 tries shot at the loesc a l C alifornia 1950s.ts. t not b e the most elevating, in t from b ein g throuflmdation, which is handlini igh school students starterted Gum Alley says abib o u l Son Luis might nc %'Moses lost,paint $823,000 in auction proceedU go Polytechnic State• 1University stu* High or th a t matter. or hygieigienic. But the walls of gum . 'rubbed so often. or student from puttining gum on the walls, CalCj Obispo, or giim, for )ugh the creation of a Charleure dents, the biology suit. Maybe it says sommething about havealrtalready outlasted many mar- But now manyy oof the dogs are to pa: to the University of)f Californiii at Poly studenisst sewn followed sui treets. Forty have downt^ u lz Fund. Proceeds will » had the stubbornness ofo local tradi- riages.s. 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    □ EsnPATE _ I A Ola^ij&ed f A di S1 d e I ild O nly 11 LOST doo.’Boar* oWor ImW Mondday Oefe23r TWIN FALLS REMEMBER size, fomale. Long blacklack • HH[£IIE3!3 20 ACRES Thst birthday od you plaCMlkj hair, short leos.733--679fl • City Wotor •omo time ago In 7?w T»na»-«»- LOST Golden RetriavoT. • Natural Gas WW9? Now la Iho tlmo to malo, Misalng.from Depot • trrfgalton W otor como pick up your picturea.I. Q rlll. S u n d a y n ig h tre O V 3 l i n e s • W ost Filer Avonuo 3 Slop by tho Cuatomor ' 8pm. Dog w as last soan 731-S030 o r 837-6313 — SorAM Oopt todayl > in the back of a tan & ' vrhlte T oyota ptekup driv-iriv- « ...... 4 614 i -n on by a heavy aot male.ale. « a 3 d a y s Y i ^ S 2 1 Will pay a $ 5 0 rew ardIfor for ;• | incom ^ 2 2 S S I-J J I MANUFACTURED any » ^ o - 734-8320. TWIN FALLS - ’ Tlrma Tpl t I HOMES __ LOST REWARD Offered M toeka?’ Chock return = for kMt c a t. B lack w/whita o n new 4 plex. Call Chuckick BEAUTIFUL. 1999 model, paws, chest 8. nose. LatlI ■{ I Ri^jjlar. Rate 733-8207H 3 bdnn.. 2 bath, seen by M orrison SI. •7T Only $32,900. TW IN FA LLS - O w nor ll- wearing .a black collar A l y D i s c o r a t i I ^ 731-e323 0f>V— 73»83133^3 tag. Tng says BowdyP a . ; - ^ . 8 7 I IDayMonday TWIN FALLS. COUNTnVBY nancing OAC. Ouplox 520 TWINFALLS TWIN FALLS • Nood 6 S l . 2 n d Avo. W. $70,000. Calllall c ra a ta T h a H o m e o l YOUIour has phono #. 737-0638. #; S175.000 -MUST. SELLELLI bdrm s., + 2 bolhs??7? • TAVERN with gront busi- 90 , 733.2776.M ______D ream al $10,000 undor approisalisall 2nd hom o in back bringsigs In noss and liquor license, 3. property has soporale Hv- = Hundreds of fkw r plans»10 tc 6 ml.’N. of Sh o e h o o e . MO ■ I Excellent location. Larga rg o S320/nx>. $89,800. pick & c h o o so from. LolLot N. Rd. H w y. 7 6 . P lease split lovol. 4 bdrm. 2 bolbolh Nolson Roalty 734-3930.K). ■ lng quartofs qn largo »r:cor- I ""sTs ib ------n o r lo t. P r ic e d a t only n iy I COMMERCIAt US holp you create ‘botho coli a t 2 0 8 ^ ^ 7 1 7 5 eve*I I # 5 . 0 ( nomo with 3 car gangc'0 0 . ------home of^your droams. 4.4Bocro8. 5 wotoI t o r r e o UCEOI Now $110,00i_0oo. 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . C aii Lols ols B PROPERTY rj; LbSt on i yr.-aa olo V • _ Call W ostW ind Homos* ai , male yoltowLab, no co^ shoros. largo living aan n d Q fo a t tnmily homo cloj-tn*n 324*1116. — 208-732-571001 H OQO Groat INVESTMENT COH- iar, woufxJa on both from ■ G omeq ] Can, orn: 1E-mail I g family rooms, hoot pumlu rro ,o echools and tho collo{ TWINFALLA 1.68B-310-0037. with AC. loafing shoehod, on Briarwood Drivo.,a 4 NER property with’ thrao'^“.0 F o r L e a se Ofllco. down- ___ logs, tost In B u h l a r» a o r -dock, gardon troos. goo ,ntral rentals. I^ ta l price is ’"'yonly town and court h o use ar-or- OREAM HOMES Snake Rhrer on Kanaki a,b y 5:00im , ’ | o ood bdrm s. 214 bolhs. contrX vl $125,000.00 wilh groat ard- R a p l d a . A n s w e r s“ tcto •! y o u r . a d onc Monday, O o t 23, posturo. CallT0M O73:'3'* air, now cnrpot & vin P“* ea. upstalra, approx. 90C0 0 Wnnt a now hom o, afford- 3924 IO aoo this homi nriui Income stroam and' in sq. It. 3 private offlcaeos ablo prtcos. great senrtco?c e? T u ck er. C a ll if fo u n d ir 5mo. throughout, wondorl • 01 any cond. Cali 324-03901 «deeo9 moturo troes, covorco ro d condllton. Can Jo a n plus rocoplion ond worVDrk Cali WostW&Kl H onw s oi ^ ;; &ycW^rnihs 1Vies,Oot 24t-Tlluis.'Octi6: - 5 oroa. 14 bath, on-slteIte 208-732-5710OI potlo hot tub. Co lus 1-868-301-9037. I kATHY0737-3920Po“dJ I W m ^i-L HEIGHTST® parking. $S25/mo plus ___ biack Kelpie X. dog I R0N0737*3916.I963'Mifl building lots aro wnilinglng oioctrrcity. AmmrloMr FAMILY HOM ES bluo a white string collar for you. Prtaod to soli'O or f RmmlEstMtm 734-6650 • of Rawami Cali 886-7841 Ji *S A n y C!at^ty a (ex o ^ eniam ploynj^t) c GEM posalblo ownor linancInB. _ Do Iho kkto wani rooms o; STATE REALTY. INC «B- •——I thoir ow n a n d d a d wanti 734-0400 Coll Doug 736-6211. i 516 a don to h a n g his trophioaSS 4 106 : P n v a t e P a r t y O' n l y I TwIn Fa u S - G E M f I VACATION PROPERTY> In? Ws have the homoenos I SPECIAL NOTICES (i2.00 additionall i li i n e ) S $92,900 - 3 bdrm. 2 botJb ath, ST A TE REALTY, INCI I TIMESiURES tor you. Caii WastWInc'Ind NE TF locotion. Ove5vBr. . . .734HM00 JC B R A W L E Y ^ Homes at 208-732-S71C710 ALul view of Ihe Sawtoolhs doiachod garage & sot tJPu( M artagare S p e c ial TWIN FALLS • Brond nov ■ a c r e a o e s & l^ t ^ o o l 208-677-4543 4 bdrm.. 2 bolh. Fonco ^ for yoar round use0- Old invontory must go bock yard. AC. oulosprii ,f 9 $145,000. Possible term s Conw In & 000 our ORES e . ( B U H L ^ ) BLISS, Land invostmonltial 208-788-7577 days oOf AT HOM ES a t low pricos ^ P r o u dl l y P r e s em t t i n g ... \ klofS. $98,000.73S-1654H G E M opportunity, 1 group ol 9 1 '■ 774-2257 ovos. ___ Let u s go t y o u roady lo Tw i n f a l U • Bopiox,rriE n STATE REALTY, INC undovolopod rosldontiai llnrt That birthday a d yoo place shed-I*!* hove Innd/homo packog appls. $8K/offor. 735-8391 1.5 baih homo w/foncc Built In1996 m o - a sk for Rodnoy. 3 ^ o s to fit your n e eds. Ca lm bnck yord. rodv«>od doc :— WoslVi/Ind H om os ot 208S i 1 0 8 d e r t , . 2308 moln lovol. 2290« 301- PROFESSIONAL dog konnol. shod ar ’ 732-5710 or 1.808-301 I «• bsm t. (U finishod)JOsq. JEROM E. 1.24 acros n t9 0 3 7 - • I SERVICES sprlnklor sysiom. Gro I W/56X14' mobile home,tAC. - ’--E statM *43. $19,900. for 1st Ilmo buyorio ? 8 * untry 32X36' shop, waUait l « : 1998 doubleto WRONG CO LO R C A R^ P e BWKRUpRSVTWBBiS $77,000. Call Shar • six frm . + homo offico sharM ^-neerkeptKELL wkle, 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, in Save thousandsi Now : Monthly pa y m en t plans, Pullln 736-3988. «9d41{ » system. MUST SELLig Ji Village West Park Mobl1<5»o bdrm. 2 bolh. partial TA - 3 bath in w Rico 7 3 A» ^ 6 : 7 A W < 3 c a r gorogo $74.000.731-64Q5-msoTT37 J Homo #80. $23,900. full u p g ra d e d appllanc* magic valley • Auto sprinklers Fleetwood-1997doublo'l<> pkg.. Save Big monoy DOHC V*6 w / Airtomaticitic and Full-Time 4W D KIMBERLY. Promlor View wWo. Boi Air Burloy CompotlttvoraMsmCh^;hap- 2.7Uter24Valvs■9 w /landscopod yard ’ Ono only! B tar 7 bankruptcies. Call realty • Qrick & stool s«lng tot. Pleasant Valley Golf »B-11. $23,900. Coll H om ea Anwrica System, Am/Fm/CfCD, PovrtT W indow s, Locksk Jcj , M irrors, Air, Remote C ourso. Ufollmo gotling Joff Stokor a t 734-8452 I Intarior Fully Loadad! O n th e lot w e have-8 3 733-2224 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1!____ MUSTSEElim[_-i prtvilego. Moy tnko trodoI Chnmpion 1997,16x76, ------' f Ly IN 6 Q i^ n N ^ l[3"“S~ l4yle»5 Entry andd Mu^i Morel K]^\il .832 Rim Viow Lano IEoi ond/or torms. I L i. bdnn., 2 bolh Ilko now, _ Dog Boarding h s a m I N W3 W ^ 2 1 , 9 9 5 1 ■ Twin J=aLC5 Call 208-S23-7585.M . •ShKk#IH006.MStP:! REDUCEOI S125,900.i.Thio T^ Coli for appoint. 733-191! $27,900. ■ and Orooming la a flfool 4 bdrm. 2 bn 9 15» TWINFA lS din In atock wa have-10 I It Will B e Y our Dogsfls . 1 homo, plus Ig lomlly row [{J b; $48,000 - Baro landa tolr r othors on tho lot. Homo Avmy From Hom«omel room- ownor. 4 bdrm., 2 ba ock Broctanana acroaa fror Nico cornor lot withh filull - Nowly romodolod, boih.gr< oilaila. fuii TFCC watei — I S p a c es A re Available.ble. fonclng. outo oprinkloiklors. tocailonl Roducodoroat shares, overlooks focliated W alm art In Jarotr>a.l"* i ioi OM 1-«00-97&-4380or Many oxtros In this ssh h a m 5104,000. Coli 733-37ad to croux south ol TF. Gatec i^OST^FOUND^ >cal>i o n d a o o o t4 l1 A n a lrO-3799 pipo Included. Call TOW24. 1.e00-311>ie87 KrTWpAST“RmG fDr LLOYD O 737-3924 = r ^ 2 p o o J 737-3920 or RON FRE 2 bath, living, lamlly, klu ------raw?5------MAN 737*3915. At 5 2 ? PUiasa c h ec k your od foi WlLDGU^MECUrnNO:N0 on, dining room. 2 car j REAL ESTATE obout agesi/ rage, RV poiWng-736-9C correctnesa on the lli«i WANTEP day that It runs, a s Th«i . B » G E M ■ ■ TImos-Nevirs is not re- b ath, 2600 sq, 'l. Conlo s STATE REALTY. INC. sponsibk) for orrora of- iXR~ GEM h e a tin g & AC. Q aslenlral li 734-0400 ter that tim e. Repair. RebuiW. Replao3l«oe STATE r e a l t y . INC INC. p la ce , nowly romodoli - FAX or f W i v e .J t m 326-4161<160. T W IN F A U ^ 734-0400 $134.900. Call 734-15^ 1 E-MAIL your classified ai I i « r ' Porloct slle for your nov i 113 hom o! 20 a c re s wllhS ful YOUR lo u a at w ator and irrigation sy s [ K n i ^ tom already In placo FOUND -Did someon G roat location, lovol! AD iooooyourdog,h viOMTS. Call KATHI 9 737 TIMES classifie:= D show ed up a t my hous< 3917 or RICK BEARC r . Yoltow U b X, very friem 0737-3912. *94543 DEPARTMENT' ly. well b e h av e d & aooi I 208-734-5538i training. Cali 324-^74. A i S C T Slon ? « FOUND Small dog. vl^::tnlty v alueo taught, I ^ S ? S i7c S ! ! ^ ! ioC L 208-677-4543> of Trotter Df, Caiitlito ICCP le accMted1 (BURLEY) klenttfy. 733-4539 181MorTtoonSLt34

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    GENErINERAL I RIVERS CLERICAL ETARY AIDE DRJJf'RIVERS b .ACTORY W ORK mEDtATB OPeNINO$ BABYSITTER NBEDBD ^ COORDINATOR DEN*ENTAL HYGIENIST °5',!Circle A Constnjctlon Is ialbsdrsoional, 8500 aign Induatriai-Ught & Heavy' My homg. m uat b t malur* The in « Farm Service Agsncy____PT,p 2S to 30 hrs pr v ^ ., Part-tary cook. Apply In p er- on,p "’ TCT 600-63V5233. x»pUng applications Ipr Factory-All Shifts •> & hav« own wnaportailon In District Heollh to provide truck . drivere & lo a d er etat Construct kxi j Ca:i43«-fl127 ceptlng « appllcatlona for a ___Must^ h a v e good people & decayed, d e c missing and operators. Apply In eonion ot Maple Volley M an- iclow em ploym ent. It is * c o « Clerical position. This is a computer skills. Send nilod mien screening lor school )r, 210 N. Idaho St, g™’'IRIVER8 desrrable th e t lactory * ForwForiOltt , -i vLOVINO TOUCH Day Full-Ume Fi Temporary ___ „ person at: 212 Highland • lom Stats Transportation CDL Drivers ;{ resum e lo: P.O . Box 22. chlidron chli end ecuotion at Avs V Twin Fans 071128 WoiWondoll. Is kMklng for good drivers Cara la now accaptlno poslllon. pc Compulor & of­ Jerom e, ID. 63338. Cleft ciei Up and Palate clln- ^ ISMechank: chlldran. I hava a carlna & fice (ic skills are nacassaiy. __ N. Hwy 28, Paul, ID. Driv------to run d(V vsns. reefers & _ma th e ^ tic e i aptitude. * WsldermWsK .1 ' ics In the coming year. OIS .1 musi havo a C lass A oi^iVl^iVERS wai aafa envlfonmonl. CPR Inquire in at: 217 West F, CUSTODIAN CU For walking lloors. We have W ^ a offer oompetiUve TOP>P PAYP, - NO FEE - For Information coll Tina CDL ri with doublo & tripio FT/PTf needed OTR. good□qc oquipmonl. bonus­ traln«j. Wandl 7364 0 7 0 A S SI h oshono, ID. orcallBSe- Qoodlngqo Jt. School Dist. Poor po( 734-6900 oxt. 274 ^ salary/benente. Hi™in ie r Ave. 736 Overtang 2266 oxt 2. Application «: ondofsomsnis. Cirolo A Bofors,bo Wostom Stotoe, e 1 s.1 & bansflts, 734-9002. -55-7300 «7»'4040- •231 h a s a n opening foro or n rS Sharon White ext. 203. Constnjctlonq J Is on equal Ci ____ Appfy In p e rso n : 73> i WUl w ato h y o u r ohildran deadline is October 26, lull (i tim e cuatodlan. ___ Conodo, S600 sign on opportunity empioyor. ’ b 16 S o u th P a rk A v e. W. D tS i EI R S O N N E L ad. Maala provldad. Rox- ^ IRIVER-DELIVERY/ bonus posslbio. Home ® Opportunity Employer, ■ trict trt Ofllco. 607 Idsho St.. “W u jAREHOUSE i DRI , to us at EOE. M/F/V/D Ibla hr*. ICCP. 324-5220,* aOTOANSPORTATlON roQuentry, 686-865-7600. ^ CONSTRUCTION Qoodlng. ° ID 63330, for on -^.*1ull timo position op en (or OAI PLUS Rollable. experienced dry- oppllcatlon. “i a “ customorc oriented per­ SERVICES son to wori( In th e w are­ QOODINQ IDAHO well hangera. Top CUSTOMER rn SERVICE wages. Muat have Irons- „ house/local delivery. Sooooking guolltlod CDL/A FT or PT driver/guard. Cus- C lass ' A CDL with hazm ot dridrivors wllh good driving portation and deaire to tomor , service position. ] I U I a 1 work 324-0321/B3»6432 {J requirod, cornpulor skills ro:rocord. Now poy scale do- P-^'=PUBUC SERVICE IJ!!! Day time hours, bock- holplul. 401K. modical. pepondlnQ on oxporlonco. M E SS A O e CONSTRUCTION CO ground g check, polygroph, dontol "®* and vision. Sond HeHeallh. dontol & vision Don’t'p ay to find work bo- Experienced Exi carpenters a good g driving record & plan. 401K, good oqulp­ wori« history. Klric al 241- rosum o to: Atlontlon Mon- , pit (oro you get th o ]ob. For journeyman | plumbers. w ogor, P.O. Box 572. Twin memont snd homo rogulariy. (raa ln(ormatlon about W ood RIvar Valloy. 2727 2 or Bob a t 420-9399. Falls. ID 83303-0672. CcComo by 01 1735 S . Main avoiding omploymont aor- ,834-8329 ,83 o r 639-466§. ■ — EO E. Ofor call ol eoO-223-7671 ORtLLER’B HELPER __ EO______exext. 440. vica acam s, wrlio to Iho ^CONSTRUCTION Lang E x p lo rato ry Drillino ------Padaral Trade Commla- pi- Plastar tralnoea&loborors. ia |, looking lor ambitious SnIducatio"n alon. Waahlngton. D.C.. ^ Plaaso call 20»424-37a9. people o th a t w ant a chance DRI>)RiVERS CMgMor School District an­ 20660. Of call Iho Notion- — .ocal Milk houtora n eed ed . COOK to t< start building a corosr. Locc nouncet a voconcy for on al Fraud Intormatlon Can- CO As a drlller'a helper, you Now No; Incioesed roule poy. A *, ssistsnt W reelllnB tar. 1 •600-876-7060. Twin Tw F alls C aro Conlor Is A longsvlty poy. hoollh looking for a rollof cook, willm leam how to oparaia a I Coaoh at Filor High v a r ie ty o f e q u lp m e n t Insuranco. Insi 401 K.cafaierio School cr (or tho 2000-2001 WOGO Profar P exporlonco with In- v 125 also offorod. Part Qualltlad Non-Prlor sen/Ica slltutlonarcooklng, sl knowl- typos, t) while you gain Iho 1 school yoor. Tho roquirod Indlviduala oro oliglblo for e o< d g e of therapeutic diots. k k n o w le d g e a n d exporl- tim tim e drtvoro also need o d , mothod m, ol applylna la a dollvor milk loada to ... up to an $8000 onllgimoni Will vv train tho right porson, ence e needed lo advance lornisl oppllcallon (avoll­ within o u r company. You vorious plants In oblo at Iho Fllor D istrict bonus In lha Idoho Army That individual must be vi Intonnountatn aroo. Out Nailonal Quord. CALL willing w to work dllferent need n to bo able to lift 100 In olfico) and throo lottofs of pounda. e n d en)oy worit- and i bock some day. ..rolorenco. This position SFC Barlow 734-0171 or shirts, g] a n d b e able lo por- p Apply O Rich Thom pson 1-800-QQ-QUARD. form (e under prossurs and Tng lr outdoors 01 our drilling Ap will be opon unlit filled, T6 locotlona throughout Trucking. Inc., ”opply contact Sandra a t a (BSt p a ce . Ploaso ap- ij 23 W. 100 S. ADVERTISINO ply at Twin Fails Care Navada. ^ Roberts, Fllor School Dis­ AdvarlJaIng Doalgnar ' . Comg or. 674 Eastland Joromo. Idaho irici »413. Fllor. ID 63328, Drivo o r call Cindy at 734- II K thist opponunity tor growth Mr*************** 3-326-5981, Tha Tlmoa-Nowa Is looking J4204. EOE. Intsroste I' you and w u aro ____ (or an Individual wllh __ ; druo freo, ceil 77S-763- graphlo doslgn oxporlonco cCCO O K S ^ 7772 7 for an application. to work In our Twin Foils N No eeded, applications svoli- C r om e join th e ieodor In t offlco. Quatlfled applicants aiable O W ea t E n d Ssn lo r the ,| drilling Industry, and will havo axporlonco In C c e n te r, 1010 Main, Buhl. bogln (, onloying tho wogos THEUS E N I Q uarkX pross. Tho and benefits lhat Long offers. Call today. ba doalgnlng craotlvo ^columns It • piece ol Mke. C Call 733-0831. E.O.E, . advartlsom onta on tiflhi _ £ HON IDA doadllnoa. This Is a (ull-tlmo. pormononi . poslllon wlln tho.volloy's ' bost & biggest nowspopor. 401K, hoalih Insuronco. paid vacaiion. & a monthly bonus Incontlvo. Sorlous MMflONM 0 ) condldalos sond rosumos to: Kont Schmidt YOVK Total SrAfTWO Sotvrm HON]iD A . Tho Tlmes-Nows m r n s PO B o x 5^6 Twin Foils, ID 83303 111 Filer Ave.. TWinin FI a lla , 7 3 3 - 7 3 0 0 2 0 0 % 7 0 0 R M Kf 1 4 4 " mRACK oro-m all: 7 3 5 O vnriand. Burturtev. B7B-4040 > 56,848.12.4TOAPIJiAPR 60 MONTH TERM tnod40moglcvalloy.com 7 3 3 - 77 7 0 0 OAC. 0 DOWN MUIEQUIRED. PAYMENT CAB W ASH PERSONNEL FulMlmo position opon (or SALE PRICE I #01PS13 EXCl,U»tSI»X,IIUEIITIE, & DEAIER DOC. doy shift ol M agic VoHoy's $ 6 , 8 4 8 t finosi cor core contor. 3001 500 IMK 136"6” TUCK lOi001 soo KMK 1 5 1 'lUf u ic i f ' ' Musi b e 16 a n d licensed 0W$7r^90mv> . drivor. Excollont working f Con Paulas it WAS $5,999 ...... N0W$S,68Omnm1 w■AS as $ 7 , 9 9 9 ...... N O W conditions. PJoaso apply F I ' TRACK In p e rso n .a l A ulo PrWa, iOOl 600 KMK I3i t’ ’ TU C K t f999 HIW aoo x a I J l ' 0 W $ 5 , 8 9 9 „ m 608 Choriey Drive. AsX WAS Sd,6 9 9 ...... 1 N0W$6,340mm! « « eio'a£AMNC£'. . NOW : (or Tracl»i< HURRY f IN &!tSAYEI! O erlul posltkms . 733-7300 or 670-4040 ■ s f f i PERSONNEL PLUS CLERICAL • r s m ^ DepufyCourtClorknoMj^,,, V Clorlcal and c o n ip u ^ , riMIiAIREX30' P oxporlonco nocossaryrs- S So^^urhOslo; ^ te,. cm14 A WAS 11,ll,» i 9 5 liinini rm»irfeTn(1'~f e • ^ 300 t^tygffebln. ^ A s k A b o u t O u r 0 %’/a F i n a n c i n g S A U PRICE PI CLERICAL S ooking d e d ic a te d , multi.-. , J p T O : ^ EARS! ,99jBtm7-2 task detail orlohtad por- < finanS NGn OXG. U son for a busy office, must tM erfMiniItaftMillaif. CON SELECT MMODELS. have knowlodgo ol MS Offlco. ond accounting 1 5 'M m M U 1976i EXECUTIVEB softworo noodod. Must bo Jtemainingi2000’s t 9 , 9 f S ...... porsonoblo. Benoflls In­ Clearaiiinee On All i?i 30' CUilUSSA clude: 401 K. hoolth Ins., p g /cg $7A IITO IU Il cofotoria plan, pd. vaca­ J rinJlri tion adorprobationory psriad. Send resume to EVROIET $7,981>88<9r03M Box 96980 % Tho Timos, _ News, P.O. Box « I ^ ^ ^ C A V A lHER l COUPE • Foils. ID. 63303> V AlrCondl DONfN'T MISS CLERK ~ Trensn^M g s r S E D E A l S f Tho Clly ofTwIn Falls l«*oi. nm.natmimi i n f t c INESI ceptlng ojipllcatlons to( the position o( pon-llmo (30 hrs) PROGRAM SAVE.' C L E R K In th o Building SJ Dopartmont. T ho pnDgram W clork will b e roaponslblo NOW...V (or a varioly o l aocroiarlol ' ^ ^ ■ i W I H BEDS, VEKY CUM, IOW h SAVImuni • • - A 1 9 S » . ond t:lorical (uncllons. as AT ONLY $2{ 3 4 ,9 8 8 « wom I______woll a s prw/iding Infoima- tion ID a,nd esalstlng cuatomOta. Applicant ■ 2000 oral^and Interi^^^Sl; t 5 0 0 m . communication'•Klnr ■ Mlno, POLAIUS 5i S lo rtin g h o u rly w ogo Is SPORTSMAI S10,1 6 plus benefit ...... packoga. For'comploto' - inclucJes Worren Wench fob doacrlptlon onti om- ployment application, SEE DEAIER FOR DETAIITAILS contoct the Porsonnol Of- lice lo c ate d in Clly Hall, . , N c 321 2nd Avenue East or tktoisa . phono 735-7251. closing m : ' 5 ^ N o w dale IS10/30AX). EOE/AA. Drug Freo Workplaco. Why Hasp II whon you no 'rtPV70 longer need It? Sell ll wiin an % IHEVROIET V/2 i TON EXT. m ■. AIIShNttAviimble OAR 4X4 56.00-$10.00 per hour Po>PowKfiiVorttcEnglM, ’ PiniMMntuidTifnpcniy Rtf^laComloft ■KiConvenlerKel

    Agriculture I S a v e . . . ' } Assembly MORIM I Production M n T o t i a IY ! M I 1P9tAlMMUni8'SmVm w N m General l.abor I C t> n f i 199i MUWA 9 4 ' STHiH N I w m u 13f488ftcan Mactilne Operalors ...... HtKMDATOmr------'f f T N W H O t QHIMC PC> O N T !A C 19B3 A inm m 2 r• nrt m w m n 1999 IQIC«flOMlt30'OT Maids f j t ' C h e v ro le r Ooontihir■»hlnf.DoU-.ll. G a iu in e O - w a»4rofar„~--~.M Waretiouse ( W n jln» JEROME ------Construcllon . 901 S. Lincoli good until Moi>nday, Octobcr Clerical 8 00-28:3 7 - 7 0 0 0 Prices g Appty In personal \ c : : o M 3 9 0 0 WWW.Itf.conpaulos.oomW 3 2 4 -: SHORT DRIVE FROM AMtHYWHERE m THE m i . AOEXPlHEi1HESOCTOBEfi2S.2000.

    - '1 J Cl 2 Tlmes-News, T¥fTwin Falls, klsho SMurday«y, October 21,2000 MANAGERB MBCHANIC MEDICAL ' MEDICAL . iniar L PN s n e e d e d for P rlv a le n GENERAL LABORER JANITORIAL LOANS O n site teem for 24 unit J o b o p e n in g availablea ia t RN Twin Falla Care Cenier , GRAPHIC O B 8IO N e« • Job Brick layora&hoddleelies. Light cleaning noodo nRu- Intaratata Feederaaln I haa an Immediate open-jen- Duty Nuraing for chlldron loreom mircltJprlntlinting Cowboy/Pen Rider. J ?5? $100-$750> a p artm e n t o o n ^ In Rl nlno aiidHoaptoe, PTandpm. I Intar- exp. only- For work o>n n kk> AM's, Mon.-Frt. 736-810 /I part. lD.Cadi^0l4l141 M alta. FuB benefits. 401OIK bg for a FT, RN, evening and n#*»*p«p«r F«iF a a t-- openiM available a t Int — CA LL TODAYI Dfler Cali 734^)600 to apply. anted atale Faedere in Malvtalta cat achool projact. Qoo MAINTENANCE 3^ plan. Insurance. Piaaila se « o r night ehlft. We offer p aced, Dian payiovertfme.TM i call 206-645-2221. competitive pay alongons aiSSiHiilBBDS • tnvlfonnMnt Ejmerter*Itn c e Fullbanaftta. 401Kpt Tvifln Falto County CriminM 734-4333 i tp a y Inaurance. 2 0 a ^ 5 - & ]:Aai(^.■t■eoo■T7^^4ee:™ Juatlce Fodilty la accep —“ wllh a comprehenaive»ive PT poamon at Copy Pnj. a ■ r*qulr«th. p rin i ahop e x p : L ayout. • ■ rMuma;MlkoMaaney T«,.h Qonoral Laborora: nealead Malnlanance Tochnlcla aleo horrta health nuraa Heir Slyllat& Nail T« Finlahara. Sheet Maulatal Appliconis mual hav I R e x lb le achedule, you^ denial, vlston, life, disablW^ paateup. binding, opera- EltoOairy Free Free*• " needed in a busy leai OENEliAL MANAGEQER Jrs ity Insuranco, and $1000 tk>n of equip. & cua\om er - 3720fclaho8t, . W orker A Eleotrle*loal knowledge and expoi ivron algn on bo n ulal. a l. . d e term in e your own hour >000 [ aalon. Conteot She " , Poaltton for Buhl Chevrc $300 oh algn on bonus. Plaaaa>ap- ap- aenrtce.Gi«at PT posWon Eko.NVBSeOI Paraona. Chorrruic TralTrail- ence with olectrtcal. “ca rt localion. Thia psraon1 wlllw Evonings 4 day shin,tn. T o p p e y . Joba through® ply In parson at 674 East- 'p„p 734-S970 or 733-6453 eraoff#ra:401k.Cafotorlitoria pentry, air condlllon ar M on o u t Magk! Vaik»y. ^ t- viriih fisxible working FAX775-738-2215 EC Ja-ri. o v e rse e Ihe conveniencence • H o u sek e ep in g poeWoi land Drive, Twin Falla.slla. houra. Fax reaumea to: Plan, Health tna. & PalP a id boilor ayslsma. and vai taf ' Ponom»IP1u9, ------H A tRSTV U ST store, car wash andi RVR ( 3 0 0 sign on Donuaf EOE______208-735-9795.______QRAPHICSDeSKaN Vacation after probatloritlorv ous equipment. Muat t ■ •M D S^ign on bonualjsl 739-7900 • oflp m now Wl ‘ Parti. 5nscKi3TlE5D5 ta ll ood.leadlrcilng a o n to c le e n k e n nela. e la . coukl you uso o^tra mon- ahop. and proMaa 5------Fana, ID, No p h o n e catllmlia. Intaraatad peraons mi u k for Rhonda. A aalated Living Faciilllllly, Muat be avoll. lor wk»k & ay? Want to get Into * PaW Vacalloos :Ro- ahapo? Want to learn . Q En- H 0R 8E WRANQLEH =------aubmil an application" „I ♦ Health Inaurance & free haa two posllfons opipen wknda.Roc^Mt. Cat Re­ m uat Arlxona In winter. S tantanloy LAW ENFORCEMENT” fm SKSStfSuK .Irr,- Twin Fails County Humi Ufe Inaurance tor CNA. Pleaae applyf t in sort 734-7877______leacTerahlp & lachnicaj b« ebla to work undindat' In aummer. QREATr pc o ^ .Security Officer, full lim Reaourcsa, 425 Sho; MEDICAL ------akilla? Nood m oney to pay Dffloo night shift poaltlon r< ★Rellremenlplan401K An opportunity ^ y ^I a sny r p e r a o n lo A lterra. 13E5 b 7 miscellaneous 'V- daedllne oondltlonlona. pie akilla, baalc off mJ2‘, honeSL.N,POboxl2 * Discounts al an kx»tlon C ar* L o c ^ St. North, TF for collogo? If you an- • Frtendty atall. hlgtiI te c h aklBa & know todge aabout b qulrea baslo computi T »ln F m , ID 63303. A other. Par*» K/ew Cti ____ Im m ediate Openings avrared yoa to any of the >ay & horaaa. Yr. round wortrortc a t akills,'good w ritten a n a n d Aa/iaMf/tstfort CeiCer»- MEDICAL ♦ Tear Takers above, the Idaho Army •qulpmanl. good pay .Mtll? plications mual b e!!! n n* R e a s e stop In or send yoi ♦ Bean Sonera benaflls.makaa Blll lip p a tialirtde oporatlona. HoHouS- omlci^unteatkjoakia‘“.I** celved by November 1 la r la accepting appilapikM- CNA*8 ,, Nallonol Guard may be 0 7 1 . basic police tralnin a n com plete resum e with ai tk jn s hsr RN 'a and LPN'•PN'e Twin Falla Care Ceniinier ♦ Qenoral Laborer for' ablo lo help. Catl BFC areat placa to work. A p« p ly ' loo avait. 2 0 a -e 7 s-6 0 7 -L -2 2 0 0 0 . Twin F e lle la i e^y requirem ents to: ' - In peraon with raaun ------preferred. Muat possoi Interealed in workingngin I nowhaalmmedialeopepen- warehouae product' Bsrtow734-ei71 or OatlaStop’NOo day, wortc and general ' and work aamplea.“"Aik A tNVESTMENTEXECUTiniVE high sohool doore< a ta le of th e art vantltaliUlator In g a fo r C N A 'e for d a Prfm*V*0t finw K lm l st e r- oquivaloncy, valid drtvor A ttn: Ttoy m M licanl e v en in g & night ahlfl. ' ' - for BID at 214 Blua La K II unil. Qualified appllcai , vk:*8 togathar w ith Fm.F *tm - license and good drtvirIv in g ______102 Omar LmMRO. m u a t b e eble lo wortc>rtcln i 4*6 pm s h m a J M availabiibie. ♦ AdmintotratlvoAaalatanlSlant PCUMBgR------Blvd. 734-25S8 UR BuM.IDSS91» w /4-5 yra. experlenco'r>co' Customer Senrlce for Wood • EO E. Drug & am okeI frMfr« e r e Natlonml Bmnt- record, pasa crtminali hla-ht MAlKTENANCEmEPAlF faat-paced anvlronmerm ant w e o f f e r * 1 ^ Twin Falla, offer a dyi..yiiom - tory reforance c heck wfth-wftl SmaiiLocslCo.aeskahahard Application deadline Compelillve salary> andan • sign oo bonus ♦ Hysler Drtvor Rlvor Valev. 208-788-0420 HEnOSPERSON Ic opportunity aorvirvIng outlakxiles. Apply Imminme- working, dependableI FTF O c to b a r S la L beneflla package. App4 p p y • A poalth^e vrortc onviroIron- AMERICAN STAFFING I P • Full time poaltlon- dlaana e a thair naw and existingIng in- diately for November}er 1 shop worker. Dutlelaa:. Drug Free Workplaci*®®- lnp€t90n2302Pvi(ArtAvo. m e n t CsH734<452 MOUHTAIN RESORT ’ b a m a. examtnae cowwafor a vaatmant cllenta. S u e - openino witti raaum oI aand r equip, aonrlce & repa3alr, E O e ______Buf1«y. EOE______•C oojpotlU veealaiy MISCELLANEOUS now Inten/lowing for sea- diaeaaa. admlnletaatara ceedlnepreat^uab» bank Mmptoled CSI Emplo;p lo y - Inventory control, cuatortom - u A fiA d E R • APT. ------• Tonrtflc beneflla pockai'*>' C h a lle r^ a Family Invest-,est- sonol jobs. Sat. 12;5pm traatmants. Loada ai e tn so g m ent Application to: JudyJ u t er aervlco, assist ah(tV®P On-alle manaflsr needs ...... • • • Including PTO ..I,- mont Team Is Bcceptlna3llna - a t Albion Mt. M anor B&B. ' ' mala on to trucka to be client referral baaaa i a n d Thom. HR Specialist.I. Hu-Hi ouporviaor. Must bo m N o e x p e rie n c e Requlr* '^ ,® applications to woric wilhwllh Moms & rsilroas welcomed . sold, may build & repairrep expart product and' acsalos n,on Rasourcoa, Taylia y lo r chank:ally inclined, lift: •ta.'sssr.sr; “ children & fomlllos In1 thetho For Info: 208-673-6222 " faciimea & fencea. MOVt^ovea aupport. Sarloa 7 andind 63 Bulldlno. CSI, P.O. 8cBox Iba,, Drug Froe. EOIi c B S^ . 5. W e provkle training to woi M ln lO u a la Area. „ PRE8S5PERAT5fi------" . cowa Irom birthino areas ar* daslgnatlona and IdiId a h o 1 2 3 6 , T w in F a l l s>, , IDI Compotillvo pay/benefH • Shift dmerenllal. •nd MARKETING Contact Dolla. 734-2455.55- Dally now spspor In Elko, to main hard. Helpaa w ith life and health insuraijranco 83303. Find post3 s t - 8-6pm, Mon.-Fri. Ber M ia - challenged adults,a / S lo p by for an appllcolli ------NV, 7.500 circulation. •'I- the health ol the herd.hoi ilconaes requlrad. Ing/appticationn ai t reaume & salary roq.I toI ' Port-tlm e MarkoUng Aasi a n d /o r Inter/lew. MISCELLANEOUS !.ii. tant poalllon. 25 hoursrspor p Kjod Nood wob pressman 7- Muat know all o( thele dif-c vww.c»i.edu1rt».AA/EEir-aa. career opportunity avavail- tabase and DasWop Pub-Pu S?.00/twurtottsrtS7.K7.S0 OEBISa L ^ oiit Cloan work anv/ronnwnl. , Raqulraa l yr. exp. wortc-wo akxtal training a n d da' . . Room lor advancement, mVaiTr Call0a.m.to6p.m.Mort^on.- able In Ihe Wood Rivliver llsh in g Softw are. Dull«ulles a fto r 00 daya. tutl time,ime. C N A 'a o r NA’a, mako oa 40 hr. vrtok Includingno well-mainlainod equlp- • Ina on a dairy (arm. PPav a y le opment to le v erag e y rade- Excellent benefit padcacA age dlfferencol Work In a i« . ffwnl. competiUvo w a g « , A $e.SOpafhr,ThapoalllMluon career. Submit roau ■ Valley. Smoky Mountaitain Include travel and Irad ;nnn Saturdaya & Mondaya. ' ac- show arrangomenia,s, dl-c with vacation, InsuranoiJnoe, rep u ta b le aaalalad IMn ^ lnauonco,401K,paklhol- ta kxatad in Wet>dell.III. ID.I and cover k>tter to: LEGAL SECRETARY^------Pizza a Paata la now a $7.00mr. «o(c8 cepting resumes for' theli ract mailings and asslisslst- 401Kandrr>ora ) facility. Evening & nigh Waya and morel Send ro- ’ Submit raaume andI d In-i Nattonal R ecruiter Tvrtn FaBa Law Firm so o l S'” DRUG FREE itary. General Manager sot•oal- Ing with marketinting forfulltlme, ahifta. Call 324-8524.— WORKPLACE. 734-0082.062. aumo : Elko Dally Free - dude aodal aacurtty’ num-nu Prime Vast Rnancialll £S a r . qualified Legal S e c re to r ____ Press.3720 Idaho Street, 400 Rrat S treet S outhIth All appllcationa willIII bet tion In Ketchum, jdahaho. maierlala. Ploase aor UfeOtfcAC------tact: Exceliontpay.bonuaea,>a,& r o a u m e a lo E D S, p P.< I o ! 158 B W ^ U s e t North >Jat II to u a oory mlnutaa » pSe«?Sc» B ko. NV 89801 CAPS St. Ck»ud, MN s e a o•t t confidentlaf. Contac H o u ao M anager. PRN a P.O. beneflla. Plaeae fax‘ ror - Box 31, Jerom e. ID 833:13338 TwlnFaBa Walker (^ le rh your cUsalfM ad . . .■ th«the o-mall:chrtsOeIkodally.com 215 N. U n c o ln Fex:(3a0)656-*002 Rollg & Peterson. P.< or f—uW» lakaa btttonof.i___ Fax:77S:738'2215 EOE jlni.mcconneHOprimeve•vast- Box 5288, Twin Falla,B II ID aumea to 208-433-eseS88, oremalttoelocdataOeiBele- ...... Q oodlng. Call Tom or Jerome. Idaho Jsh. cdata.com .______161. ^ n E F ;2 0 0 a ■com______B3303.0fcall733-S500JOO. atientton Bethany Marsl _____ C a th y a t 208-934-8461 UeC HdA C ” M agk; VaUey Manor la nownc ■ hiring RN'a 4 LPN’N’s . $1000/5500 algn c b o n u a . C om e Join a ve apeclal care team. Ci isses at M M H Mlokl at Magic Valti'ij CNA Class M anor, W o ^ l , 5 3 880 ^ ^ 10-15 Stuctu d e n ts w i l l b e ? ^ REQ ISTER EO NURBB,E s accepted fo r o u r 6 W eek M agic Valley Region 0 Stort Nov. 1st Medical Center Is bokii Course to 5 for expertenoed RN 6a forI fuil/part-lime & PRN po lions on evening & nl;S t I f you are hired■ed by M M H you will shins. Opening w vo . W e be reimbursedredfor the training. offer great evenln^nl{night ■ , • & v«eTcend differenilall O ur compelillve salary and oxcellent Flexlb - benefi* package Indudi>des: • PRN up to 20% abo}0V0 b a a o • P a k l Tim e Off • Haatth/Dantal/Vlaton . Call Keri Pern•rrieot a t 4 3 6 -0481 • Ufa/AD&D/LTD • R otlrem em ' • Tultkjn Ralmbursemenim l I ^ 5 • infantCare Centers m u c h m ore. ■ Mf 650A^SSli*AveW. Huntan Reeourcea ^ C a lrfe1 HHome: o Furrysiyi^s I Twtn Falla, ID. 83303-04 IS (208) 737-2113 FAX (208) 737-2741II 204 Main Ave. N. IWIn Falle *73^7111 E m ptoym eni Une W8 (208) 737-2775 me Furnishings has IkTiimesiSe^ Cains Home gen.kl.u8 an Opening; foifor a sales associate; . completee bl>encflt packagc -P E O PL E UNITEO T O CARE* w'/guarantee /g t EOE DRUG-FREE WORKPLAIJVCE YardS i mss------. QUALIFICATIONSiNS FOR POSITION: |e S E xperience Alaskal appcarancx : Giaiag 'Jl • Professional app- T rtdant Seafoods la kK>klng forw om enA mmen •. Sales expctlcncenee preferred to wortc al ourram oti • Good communicunlcatlon skills AJaaka ahoreplantsa v e s s e ls . Free housln(m g. • Selfstarter m eals. &RTtranaportat lg term employment from Seatttetolobaiii“S" • Desire for long tl R oqulroa: papera to wa baro:S. *SAUVLES FLOOR ; an al . . . d ia 2 8 d e Octubre aiiaas la Apply in person.on. No phone c A , please, i a m e n punto, en el B< W ea tem , BOON Overt! I mwhivirv I " ' A vo, Burtey. EOE PPara a m a s infotmacion / comuniquaae 206-789-8545 ------j I HoUdaySalei8 8 ( 1 ^ tvlAKE THISIS HOLIDAY SEASONIN YOUR MOST ; REV\/ARDINNG EVER •nihusiastic ond dedicated ' The.Gon Msrchi6 isi looking for prolessional. enlhi s posilions. We invite you ^ i individuals (or fullull- or part-lim e holiday sales poi to loin our diverse-se team and lake advantage ol iheselh great opportunities: , J huisday,lffl for Friday's]'spajjer • atlracllv«»«leri(ties -flexible scheduling DcadlinesHiu • generous dlicouounts TBlenlion bonus' day,lflOforSatuiday'spa|japer To apply, eorripleli;ele an application, lax your resun-isum e to your favorite ' ; Frida] illlne a t 1-800-285-6002 - Son Msrchi storaira Of call our employment hotline hiring events on 1 /ice to sehaduU an inlinlerview for oor on-lhe-spol hirir Callall a Customer Servic iu Oclober 19-21 amind Novem ber 2-4. RepresentativeR( todayay EOE hdudesGaiGmgeSakB • 7 333-093 . ------.w iHp 'p t ilp ^ m a i C ...... _ . n

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    -----I JEROME/WENDELL, ^uytry 'e d e n - l r g 2 bdm i.. TWIN FALLS, 1 & 2 bdrm: 1, S205*S150dop- apta,, no pels/smokiriQ. -' PROFESSIONALS SALES TRADE REMEMBERR i 305 a m . . 1 bdrm .. oppl., los. will P.T.S.I. Boiso. kwking lo ^ I CONTRACTS &i S2&0/S150 dop. 324-7001,3J, Coll 423-5670._ Call lor doialls 734-4431. • A cc«S» P o in t Big bucks, Inskle solos. •glor ■ ■ JK That t)irthday od you piacod I Famliy SvrvlcM*• , train. Quarantoed solsolary. ownor oporalotB, (latiw |»flORTQAOES KIMBERLY. Ront or iooso JEROME. WINDWOOD)D TWIN FALLS. 1 bdrm;. \Hxcltlng profossionol?' po?p • C all 20»-733-2526JiIJi groat loaso plus sign ot somo Unw ogo In Tho Tm«i BC, APARTM ENTSS cloon. rolrtg., atovo, wa- X- F A X No Customor Coll Oivorolflod CmpHol.tol. garogo, S650.423-0440.«».■ 2 & 3 bdrm. |jnils. Rontin t pots/smoklng. 733-7783. a doaroo In H um an! accQpting oppilcoilooilons for ------Service Dept todayl — oubsidiiod by HUO. Ront t 309-734-8737m ____ MURTAUQH. 3 bdrm! TWINFALLS.2bdrm.. 1 V> ; vico lioid. ouch 0* Sc sSociol FuiUTImo FasiI LuboLl TRUCKWASHER - A D : bnaod on Incomo for on- bath. S450 dop, W ork. Psycholo T ec h n ic ian s, Exporlosrionco FT/PT. Nood immodlotol counlry hom o, Isl. Inal S TIMES CLASSIFIEC=D ______IH gable housoholds. For ng'in- d Coli 733-3669, C o u n o o iin g and.i ol - t i ! - p ralo n o d . but-not noinocoa- w o g o DOE. 688-865-760 INVESTMENT CORR.ID dop. Cnil 208-e29-50C7.a_ formoilon & nppHcations. c lo s s ly rolotod (io _ DEPARTMENT s ? ’ TW IN FA LLS- >9 ’ TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm.. ttg .!l . i l » ' M fy- Contaci: Oolo^or^ar VOLLEYBALL REFEREi Mortgogos? Contracts? phono(208)324-4029, Full llmo ond part t C oopor. Sonrico Mono 208-734-5538S-’ ★★★★★■*★★*^ " pood's of trust? 3 bdrm,. S 450 mo, * S400.W. Honnng impoirod 1-800-30- lol.S495mo. ♦dop.S30O, , poalllona noodod,' F o r d ’ Mon. & Thur. ovonings Coll 734-0314. COI1734-6041.M • bost componsatL-tinS Juioa Harrison Fc Coll YFCA 7 3 3 -4 3 ^I__ OR Mlni-CasslaI You w ant to aoU? _ 370-2640. EHO.______packago In tho oroa. 736-2482.______a a Wo wonl to buy. TWIN FALLS - JEROME. Upstnlrr* o pr — TWIN FALLS. Otudto. " Waitperaon/Dlshwashs o Motor Routes* , Prompt & t» a h offors,3' C ou n try H o m e - 3 bdrrr for $165-^S150dop. Ploaso sond resume «hsr 208-677-4543 T h e T im e s-N e w s is I"" 3 bdrm. 2 bnth. Call for . Attn: Jason. 1263 I Applyot 5 18 vVo oro local & compotillvoilivo. p o s s lb io 4 . a p iil iovol«'• doialls. 324-3338. Coll 423-5670. TELEPHO iTe*" Poking Roslaurontn, (B U R L E Y ) accepting applcationions Coil 208-733-3021. Drlvo. Twin Fallsill®. ID F u n Hoiidoy Work lomlly room, single go JEROME. 2 bdrm. 1 bath,[th" TWIN FALLS-2 bdrm .. 2 ,83301. 824 Bluo U k o s Blvd..T.l-T.F, for Independentnt R. Todd B lass. Piooidoritlont ,ogo_ lofgo ynrd, $650 arv bolh. Oppls, & W/D, SSOO. . David's Phono Centt J ‘ Rlchord B. Stivors, V.P. nolo gorngo door. Vory avoii- ^ ■■. —^ •P- HANSEN - 3 bdrm. 2 balh 130 1421 E lizabeth Blvd In ; **** announcing tho av Motor route carrioi T.W, Stivors. Soc./Troos. nppls. foncod yord. SpnnJ[„; • nicol 644-9062 , 543-4930 ______a b ility o l afiom oonon ond i 217 — Russell Squoro Apt 19- D. in the Mlni-Cassla klor Systom . oulaido pol:013 KIMBERLY - S unsot Mnn- 731-S030 or 837-6313B - I RESTAURANT o v o n ln g work. It'ss oo: n s y . I e m p l o y m e nNT t ilor or. S e n io r P r o p e r ly . 1 Mow sooking dilforontont lev* roloxod ond Ifo lun. Al area. These n okny with doposit, wnlo t. All we ■ O P P O R T U NTIES ■ included. S600.00 mo, .b dm .. oprts. AC. Pnrk likoliko TWIN FALLS. Now 3 bdrni ols or manaottma m o n t d o Is conduct lolophDphOnO KIMBERLY (6) Contracted position oil. both. Contrai hooting > KIMBERLY - ciOSO to olo)lo- soilings. S u b sid y avail. 2 . porsonnol. Coll 737*&I7*544e, r o s o a r c h c o n c e rr . are 7-Day early t lor quallllod nppH cnnls,Ils, and AC. gorogo. dock. q1^ p u b u c SERVICE ____ monlnry school, 3 bdrm.1 I ■ ^ . products and sonricoi . moming delivery'fy sis. Cnil 423-5400. ■ ______Rolrlg., rongo, OW. W /0 '* (orod to you ondj I.I (ho MESSAGE bath with a d d on. Appis S A lf S oro no Podorol omploymoni infcinfor- ro u te s. ■ lamily rm. Irg yord. S475. Tzr hookup Looso & credit ^ tnr nn consumor. Thoro on . T ha Mgmt 733-0731 chock roq, $645 -t- $500 - im m odlaio openingT.^,, (ot V.,, o a lo s whatsoover ondont we motion io Iroo. Romoimom- T H E T IM E S -N E WIVS J The Times-News li r«t dop. Coll Tracoy 736-8503. outsido solos posltlof ® E«e^RculliiItIIir ^ POPLAR GROVE APTS ; d o n ’l w o rk S u nidavs d o 6er. no ono con promIorriso IS C U R R E N T L.Y Y also looking for V M M ReniBl ' TWIN FALLS • 3 btlim, J a rogionoi di&trtbuloi M ako your own achothodulo you a lodorai|ob. Forfn — I bath, nowly romodolodod, Clonn, CorylBdrm optss TWIN FALLS. 1 & 2 bdrm. * odom“ LOOKING FORR subsltute Molor rcul opts, ovoitotilo. Subsldiz- ' Industrial suppKosin Ma*EA. in being a Inciepende TWIN FALLS 2 /3 bdm is. TWIN FALLS - Nowor''•* : Conioct Ollico nl lloxibio schodulo to 'work ■ T im es New#>8 Motor Route carrle cn- b d rm . 2 bath, upscoii bosom oni opt- No smok- . -.I. Provtoussalosoxpor1< »chooi or your rrier t>oth, w /d . utii. oioc, ct 733 E 22nd St, Burioy ing or pots, $400 por mo. roquirod. Coliogo dot o r s u b s itu le pleasiase bio Inci. S7BS/mo * dop.iop, h o m o fo r r o n t. so lo 0 208-678-0429 ™nt )ob: set up on:n“'into;: ii • _ J ROUTE 55B loose option. Sl200/mc « dop. All ulll. a c ab le . - pro(orrod ond moctiai viow by coiling 736-'J8-1040 _____ 300-600 Bik. Adamsns s to p by Cell 734-9988 Coil nftor 5 pm 734-1908, ------ront. 734-2121 ovos, •»»»*•••»*»•* inclinallon holpful orjuotdropinanytimlime of- BUHL Street TWIN FALLS. Nawer __ R oforoncos require 'kon- t w i n f a l l s - Nowly Ho TWIN FALLS. 1/2 off Flrat lu'raO' te r 1:00 p.m. MOTOR-ROUTE 200-400 Ash SI. T he Tlm oa-N aw s Burl*jrley bdrm, 2 bath Brockor ”w/ «-Hear the quietl9 tl Month. Only $500 ♦ dop. K.— - D av ld ’a Phone Com 200-300 Bik. Birch Si 6lh ridgo homo, compioloiololv modolod! 1 b d rm ., w ■ • '■ Com pony providos bi r ‘' olfico a t 3 2 5 1/2 E 611 » nl wllh ionso, Clonn 2 bdrm. ■ 8 3 ^ Bluo U kos Nor 100-600 Uncoln Sl.’f- N orth (n ex t to Wal-MaiMan) furnished. Ronl Inciudo n t s 2 bnlh. oil nppls, ♦ W/D. ’ salary and commissihf« (Noxt to Hastings Boc i» 400-600 Bik. Washingti^ron (III o u t a conUlact cl oil uiillllios & lown cor1 l —= lub. oppls. S675. mo. a n d Is commrtlodo dio I eaaonliai. Muat b«I ableab lo 1 i * * * A " f c l J T he Mgmt 733-073 *_T, pie*. S425,00*dopoaii-. . . custom er sonrlce.'Ice, tin 60 ib a., work; nln ig h ts he K W A A A . A t i 602 If? FIRST MONTH F/7E£// 442 Locuat M . 1 bdrm. 1 IF yo u live In tho — 1 I UNFURNISHED ar’'! oltemoons. &S. cleanc Buhl area & are irMero.•orosl- D TWIN FALLS 5 bdrms. n 367 Elm SL bath. $300.00.depoail. ' ^ n d rosum o to: Box)x974M 9; up o l prtKlucllon areo 301 I H O U S E S bnihs. No pots, S775/mi'mo Nowor 4 plox. uppor"^2 2 studio 0232 2nd Ava. BUSINESS ♦dop-310 fKlourico St. N > c /o Ttio Tim es Nows,IWS, PO If Intarestad. pioose fii TWIN FALLS (7) bdrrp, 2 both, ail omoni-on'* N a •87-S200,OOKlopoaK^ r * Box 548 Twin Falls.alls. ID a n a p p lic a tio n al: OPPORTUNITIESIES BUHL 4 bdrm.. 1 b)Oth. o tl 543-9196 or 735-5399> tios: Inciudos AC. walk I”In amoking, . . 83303 or by 0-mollnoli to T im oa-N ew s ollico:?A- 11? please contact the1 TvifinTV 1 t t A t i lorgo klichon. gos hoa closol. laundry room , slor­'or- Studio 0 2 0 3 4th SL North ;• ' salosrepOido.noi'.not 3 rd Sl. W; Twin FoilsSiiB ID Falls Tlmes-News9H« K A A A A A i S495/mo. $300 doj ago. somo utiis. ioosoo & «BO. S285.00*depoall. 2*. 't m office Bt 733-0931.1. ext.e ood crodit chock roq. $525 *•*★******»**<» * ★ * * Attn: Daniel Wtlock. BEST ROUTE JN TOWI« T ______If you oro Itwking for o goo n” BRAWLEY \------TImeo-Nowa Iso0 adrug- 347. or slop by 13232 3rd: t h e T IM E S -N E W $3.000/m o (roailstlc)I, BUHL 2 bdrm on smom oll ronlol • look no furtnoiiBtl /mo * dop. No smoking, \ ^ A L E S 4 smoll pots ok w/soporatoS?o r e a l t y > • Llttl* R»d Htn woHO Ihove worl(piaco. St. W. Twin Falls. CURRENTLY HA 20 V ending silos,/mo ocroogo, mobilo homiomo. Wo havo 1. 2 . 3 ond 4 tow 734-5668 IA S rio compotltion. 6 hra/mcrod.' 2.5 mi. from Buhi, W/W/0 bedroom hom os, lo doposil. AppHcntions now r sales positions avail THE FOLLOWIN ay> nccopiod. TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm . 1 >■ Ihrough tho holidays. ING S9.600 c a sh roquirodira.lB hookup, Stovo & roirolrig chooso from. Coll today S ’™ ...... in.. Twin INDEPENDENT _____ fumishod. No Indoor polpols/ Hallowa Realty Inc. Coll 734-5505 ■ balh w/corport. oppla. NW ^ or p a rt timo. A wond ir corre- ______j- r 1-800-269-6601 (24 hra.) ------N E W S P A P E R smoking. Quiot & sconconic 734-4334 « «* >t(m $450*$350. 736-9260, > work onvlronmoni withI spondonta lo kooplo® p o u r TWIN FALLS (6) I h andsom o poy oppor . . ROUTES ONTHR HAQERMAN P location In Melon Volloolioy. t w i n F A L L S , RoomsIS 4 TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. 1« ^ U H 0 roadora.informado •HE MECHANIC’S SHOPooiof S310/mb, 678-4181B both. $475/mo,*S450. . ty. Bring rosumo toto LlttioI whafsgoingonlnlh* k i c east side OF 5 ___ Ront. in nico noighboiiOI- t e Located on main sirool Id ad horH . Incl, u so ol W/C 5 Coli 737-39160- 737-3969 I R td Hmn•• II lying communltieilie s w e TW IN F A L L S. lown. 4 bay s, holsl & co E-MAIt your clossiflod a 110. 1 bdrm apt. S335 ; klichon & utils. S250'm( 0 TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. apt. Mmgle Vtllty Ma sorvo. Wo nood writ* ’ proosor incl, S700/mo lo uo ol ,7° 2 bdrm ap t. 3440 koop us upon IhoS no i n THETIMES-NEWi 1 _____ tw ln a d O m icro n .nlel e l * S 100d op, 73G-4511 n houso w/gorogo. $5004- ! ' s a l e s i y i l ROUTE 713 dop. 637-6402 — 2 & 3 bdrm Town f A cc o u n t Exoculivutive Qlonns Ferry. BBl l is s . CURRENTLY HA busi- f i l e r 3 b d r m , h o uuoo. s i TWIN FALLS-2 bdrm S150 dop, Soo at 504 Mi TV G oo d in g . Shoshono w rx 1200-1400 Holly PROFrrABLE lomlly bu Rols, Phoosont Viow Towr HouasB S495 Bluo Lokoa Blvd. Call < to soil ads for local 1 O'- THE FOLLOWIN' liollor SS10 S 3 0 0 d o p . . Rol .Kin Brlghl. Spacious & Cloon umos to: elrtch, Rlchflokl. Fair 1100-1600 Junipers •5562. noodod, 208-326-5920.)20. house »65. Avnilotjl ion 733-5287 or 539-7209.B station. Sond rosumc aHofSrt S f N •o'' ®®'o- potontiol ' ■ Woil Moinlninod' t- P.O . Box 657.57. Picabo. Buhl, Costto INDEPENDENT 1100-1300 Locust Sl growth. Coil 206-543-551 10/20. Cali 543-4049. ■ oa, tw in FALLS. Largo & Honson: NEWSPAPER oloiio QOODINQ 1 & 2 bdrm t :___ Somo w/Ynrd . Storngo & ' Pocatoiio. ID. 83203201. F iler, Klmborly. Har )'timo no sm o k in g /p o ts. S32:5325- TWJN FALLS. 2 bdrnrm . Dishwashor. W/D cioon 1 bdrm, $335/mo. Murtaugh.'Edon,, Hi Hozol- ROUTES ONTHTOE ROUTE 719 PROFITABLE P ocalo Hoallncl-Cnll733-3l5l,» cabinol sh o p for solo:,usin- tir S450*dop. 539-0805,135, ■ stovo. la u n d ry hook-u|•up. Hookups Avolloblo ------lo n . Hollister, Wollo W EST SIDE OOF F 1100-1200Bik llthA TTT^ Foncod bockyorcl Elko, W o nood conot , Avo. to rotiro, sorlous200- HAQERMAN Nowor No Pols. TWIN FALLS. Noorly now > " P T po sitio n with ox| Sv“S?n: t w in f a l lS s East quirioa only. Coll 20 S44Q/mo, 208-585-3445.I>5 ■ Call 734-6600 NOWI'I 3 b d rm . 3 b o th 4 -p lo x , expoM* d o n ts to covor gov 'y- bdnn. 2 both homo on ------1150 Imperial St. 56 0 5 / t onco in neodlo WOI 1000-1200Bik lOlhA 232-2189 a sk for Roy. pl, TWIN F A L L S . 3 bdrm. *^ork ° r rnoolinga ond ------; ncro iot. inciudos nppl, n 2 TWIN FALLS m o,*S650dopor $650mo. » stamplng/scroptiooVlookklng fo atu res about Inlore East S650/mo, 837-6179) both houoo. NE oroo,0.2 Saratoga Apia, .. at Tiffany Squsrs. \vo. W 900-1000 Bik Bluo on 1 yr. Iooao 736.7486.B I A “Si .ocsS^A. uo 3 0 2 FinosI Apl. community h a s • ' In porson 132 Main •ra look- Paradlso Placot> Lakos Blvd. 4 AN HANSEN. 3 bdrm. 2 bol 5269 n fow 1 & 2 bodroom uriitsjnits TWINFALLS. Now 3 bdnn. ;i™« “ CnW rw ■ MONEYTOLOAN Family room. No smo ' - N. Twin Foils, Idfltio. in g lor pooplo wllhilh solid R ose Stroel North>rth 1000-1400 Bik Popi 5300 TWIN FALLS. 456 Vonn Bi t r ovollabio. Coil 735-1600600 2 bath, aingio car garago. 21-52 5325 mo. $ 150 dop. No nings 734-2121.■ • pfovomont pfodu HAZELTON -nico 2 tjdrr S 100K sto rio s that are boiaiolancod. 1000-1200 Bmndoi Phono applicotions ’'■[[JJ;; 8844. For solo orronI.B poi5. Coil 736-6716, TWIN FALLS. Now duplox, ; L e a d s auppilod. $1 ilorestto ROUTE 622 8S2 oioci. oppls., storogo. fli Plus poryr. posslbio.bio Must • a cc u ra io and ol inton 'ago wolcomo i St. TWIN FALLS - 1 SludioThTo 2 bdrm. 1 bolh w/garogo so Intor- 100-600 bik 3rd Avo1 « c Circle _ pioco. no pots, 423-51C5104. TWIN FALLS. 510 3rd £ b o abio to travol MogicMo{ & o u r roadors. Thoso ' p 1000-1300 Gaiom Call T o d ay • 73S-08SS rr—; r N o. C ulo 1 bdrm. horromo Qpt,, N o s m o k in g /p,013 o ls & oppls. NW oroa, S525/- T rea su re Valley 33-4 ^ ^ v s o s to d Should Bondn d a r o - 200-600 4th Avo E 'NO JEROM E 3 bdrm. 2 bo , for only S385,00*doposOSH- S300 *$150 dOp.734-3303,OOa mo.*$350dop, 736-9269. ^ T e « tt 8um o ond wriling) sosomplo ® 1200-1300 Madnjna PROBLEM S PAYING por week. Msstero m obile h o m o tn ViiioiI 201 Ram age. Nico ar du- TWIN FALLS. Nowor. • 37-6723 to: S a n d y Miller. Asal , North W Sl. b i l l s 7 nppii- vvoai. No pots. Long toi TWIN FALLS - 2 bdrm1 du- inc. Call 877-337-I Loans available. No op f00«ly 2 b d rm , 1 bull plox, AC. covorod carpdrt,pdrt, 1 bdrms, slorting ot $400. fo r Irtfo. a ap^ntiiM^ n ta City Editor. Tho Tli '^Dr 1700-1800 Pomeroi PPfOv- Iooso, S475/mo. * dopot N ew s. P.O . Box 540.Hii; 7oo^& o relio collonfoos. HIghoppn no S400.00*doposil, $475, no pois, 734-4120.120. 2 bdnns, slorllng ot $400. • VnM 10-40 Robbins Avo.Avo, Drive ■I fO'O- 324-8903 or 786-1309i ii ___ 1768 Maplo. Classic, sp r p 3 bdmis, storting ol $430. • SA LES F a ils . ID. 83303: o oi ralo. L ow interoat ra TWIN FALLS - 2 bflrm. 7 t • 700 Washington Sl.SI. N.I 1300 bik of Sloneite y Ail applicants wolcomt ■ JEROME Counlry. rodeodoc- cious fomlly hono wi B Non otforing groal ; NEEDED Locol Sales'Sal 73S-3204, Brook Circle both. loncod yord ond groat, oa-p bolh- Siovo. rofrig. DW, S ‘ Monagor to monogeego oolos , Call toll free 1 orntod. 3 bdrm. 2 bai ,067 movo In spoctals\ 0/mo. lie. S1.000.00*dopo3il,1, WO, No pois, 737-0067^ Call Now 734-1600 ; ot Twin Falls Toiovli ROUTE 661 1-888-698-1301_____ Lawn son.'lco, S870/m alior 5pm.W______lumes lo: ■ ^ 100-400 Bik. DuBoh■Bols ROUTE 746 AIDSS Spoclol discount onliong lo BRA’*'LEY Station-.Sond reaumi TWIN FALLS • 2 bdrm, 1 P.O . Box 687.67. ■ V M 1800 bikof4thAvo SS TOP DOLLAR PAIDtson tonn loaso avnil. 324-311-3113 REALTV U i ROUTE r362 400-500 bik of f\Aadnvo E Rocoiving paym onts o 7^ 734-56SB bOlh. apis-. AC, DW.WW/D /C Pocatoiio. ID. 83203201, irona rool o stoto sold? MERi JEROME • attractive -rr; or hookup, kitchon nppls. I I , 1 1 1 500 Bik. Bolton Sl.Sl 200-400 Momingside Doios. m o b llo h o mno o 'i o n TWIN FALLS. Nowor hon )rt & SALES r i u l 200-SOO Bik. Fllor Avo do Dr AN now buys mortgoti ' wnlk-ln closol. corport 6 Avo. w 400 Qf wakofiei .hiH lofflo 'ot. In quIol noicloigh- Wllh conyon rim viows.- storogo unit. No omoknok- Omkwood Mobil*t HcHorn** M m d 100-200 Bik. Wlrschhiching ’laid contracts, ond notos ;ontrnl bdrm. bnth on oer Diroct from tho Pubiirotiro- S c c iio n 8 S u b s id y j:, 733-7755. 400-SOO Bik. Bomh A — n r I FURN'SHED APTSrS / plnco, AC. now or paini I ______flxperients. ' JEROME-4 bdrm.. 1 corpot, S500 A v ailab le . Wosl . PUBLIC service” .I n o DUPLEXES 3 ^ E A S O N A L Sirool MESSAGE both, yrd, w/konnol. 1 I BUHL - Small 2 bdrm. ro IU 300-400 Bik. Brackonkon SI. .n.irio indoor pots/smokin■ kin g . 7 ^ ftig, wnior indudod. S375 •X C h ristm o s help wwoi onted. C A U FOR AN North ROUTE 631 Big profitB usually mt 1Bpm JEROME-2 bdrm. lu 0739 For Application and C a sh io r & clothing “ S650.0.P.324.371BI r Cit- The Mgmt 733-0731 ’ AT.. . 400 Bik. Roso $?f.1. NN. 200-400 Moaroo Sir big risk. Boloro you ------nishod ap t. In Sonlor C •t lions ovollabio. Mu APPOIinMENTAl ilrool businosa with a compo10 Bot- JER O M E. C lonn 1 bdr Ixen Complox, Noor CClly TWIN FA LLS - N E WVT - 3 : more Jnfomialion > ablo lo work Sol.. Si 2 It you llvo on tho Et chock it o u t wllh thoIU, E For - Stovo & rofrig, S345.15. 1 r^o porh. Now point, Inundndry. b d rm s, 2 bnth. gnrogoa g o . C ull • r ovos. unliii 8PM. Ap 7 3 5 - 3 9 0DO 0 R O U TE 872 EAST tor Bualnoos Buroou,oboul pots. 543-9196. mossoi5S0Q0- No smoklng/drlnkliig/popots. S660 up., comor of Lono - D ^ S u p p ly in Twinv^n Fails. , North oldo of Twin Folio S 9 0 0 Bik. Blako Sf, Wc i a n iroo informotion abl 1 bnlh Ullls. poid.. S450 * SISIOO1 ro & 4th E, Cnil 733-02071^ (208)-436-3763 A IB Avo Intorootod In bolns ‘'"JJ.h' KIMBERLY 2 bdrm, 1 bi ______■ AsklmSlivi 2 00-300 Bik. Elaine A ng on avoiding invostmi 75/mo dop. Rofs. Coli 324-20:’039. tw in fa lls - Nowor I I 2 00-400 Bik. Falls A P 'i®'’' no omoklng/pots, S47S'« i°uiif > SECRETARY axv«; “ ss?"""'"'”'¥opa- scoms, wrlio lo Iho F - S300 dop, 423-6348348 or loavo m sg. if no onswor bdrm. duplox, corport, ulii Mon.*Sun. Anytime orol Trodo Commissi • t FT/PT Socrotory lor c o rio b n y *I W. «sf . , PItooo contact Diot o r 420-5950>50 JEROME. Boomont apl.pl. 2 rm . N o s m o k i n g /pI'ots! o ts 4l()C Street > caithorapyoO , 100-400 Bik. Robbh•bbins Monogor at 733-0lolrlct W aahlngton. D.C.. 205 ^ * bodroom. foncod ymynrd. $400/mo. Call 733-3742,1 S w l'w .: B/xlOnalmlllftftmpnytt Ave. •0931 or coll Iho Notionalin Fn to r, Ycu1l bo plonsanlly su'ptig C Phona/computor/dtei OMt 343 )iace« privoto ontrnnco.i TwTF2lLS"n5:co"27oi5^ \'e w M anaf:eiiieni . Modical exp. o plus}ius. Sol- Inlorm ollon Conl al r>ovv easy It It lo plac< • 700-800 Bik. Sparks ^ ^ 1-800-876-7060. cla»8illed nc) Tho cost•o.i .3 smoking/ dogs. S350?'•' fl. townhouso, Lrg, btlrms ary DOE. SendI resumrot e I I 1 I t i ; hlflii dop. Call 324-5082,«! ___ & bnlh. Camodrtti coiling; > to: Box 97915. II •'!' low., me results aio hl( A l ROUTE 876 Ona call - we'll tio il udio, & loll Aulo gorago tloor •i Tlmos-Nows, P.O. c»t Tnal'a clasaHioO 733’003■0031, KIMBERLY-Cloon siud COB I 900 bik BrackonnN. N. Clasiilied. 733-0031 c t - S275 •» d o p . Ail ulli.. Cpd A C .npD ls..wv n n M i d a h o J 548. Twin FolU. io0 83303, b : ------800 bik Brlarwood Not gos. Coil 423-47C0COB tor/sonitniion pd. $600 • — ^ 400-500 bik FallsisW. M TWIN FALLS. 1 Ddrm, 0 S300 socurily dopl o p ^ ------1 . I Rosewood Dr.'r- r - p i - l No pots, inquiro ot: 5035 733-3430.______4 605 Hansen Autople: .-News 3rd Avo. E- TwlnFnlls,5, IID. TWIN FALLS • NiCO GiroisirotJ ■ ROOMS FOR RENT i Randy H; ROUTE 881 le Times------1 2 Bdrm, loncod yrd. uiiliuiili- Firoblrd Circio 604 lios indudod, som o oppls'p p 's.. —JEROM E Holldoy.Motol i Chev)molet/Cadillac Imperial St. UNFURNISHEDD C n ll3 2 6 -4 3 n ____ _ SlOOiupwkly. 401 W Oldsmobile Monaco APTSrt)UPLEXE5 TWIN FALLS • SpO dous Main. Coil 324-2381 i 0 100-200 Ridgeway 5^ bdrm. 2rt balh dupio*plo x . t w in FALLS Motel • DO>ly 1100-1200 Starilros BUHL/CASTLEFORD , nonr CSI, foncod yarc^nrd. /wookly oflordobio cioan, • . 1^ ^ lV asft/ny(orJ SI. N. Unils avoilablo now.« liroploco, gorogo. Imishoishod quiol. Iriondly. 733-8620 Corner of Blu'31ue Lakes and Polellne R Accepting nppiicntions bosomoni.oli applloncos TWIN FALLS-Coprt Molol, g Twirwln Falls, Idaho ROUTE 882. npts. Ront bosod onO'* , W/D h o o k u p . S 0 9 5 'p o ,^ \ V 7 v \ incomo, 543-0033. Eqi 1341 Klmtjorly Rd, SIOO 1000-1200 Blake^Sf. SI. N. ______m onttrS350 socunly dO( C .I I 7 3 3 W ; . I W 300-blk Rldgway Housing Opf>onuniiy'*y- Pois OK on oppr. w/dof 4726 TWIN FALLS. MOTEL 3 I CAREERH OPPORTUNITI I I 1100-1200 Sunbunfiuraf r \ \ \ DREAM HOMES1 ~ Coll nftor 7 pm 734-4721 Wont a now homo, olio TTrT^ $100/Wk. & S360/monm. TWIN FALLS AB, S400,' 248 2nd Avow, 733-S630 M DEALERSHIPP ROUTE 887 otjio pricoo. grool sorvic bodroom. Hoot, ho AT GM 500 bik Park Meadow^Bdows Coll w o stw in d Homoa woior. ond coblo poid.a TWIN FALLS. Ilooms! ^ Circio 206-732-57100 0 r ELWOOD & EVANSJS Seo/wook. microwovo. LUBE1 1TECHNICIAN ^ 1000- 1100 Park MeadMdotvs 1-688-301-9037. 734-1401 rolrig. UUiitioa pd. Cable I Dr ------TV nop o ls.1201 Kimbor- i :rience required FILER. 2 bdrm. oxc. nfi"'OQ- tW IN FALLS ly R d or coli 735-0232.O experi 400-500 bik Parkway>vay Cir Close ochoois. foncod''® y^' D o n 't M le e O u ll 1000-blk ParkwayayDr.^~. C No amoking/pots. S52! Nowor 3 bdrm, 2 bolhalh TWIN FALLS, Wllh kilCh- Excellerlen' opportunity.for, 1000-1100 Twin Porki>aniting applications for 1 whon avail, accordingno 10 . 734-4334 I MOBILE HOMES | Route carric s distribution system. Health Insuisurance, Paid Vacation: •iers in all areas of it's t Incomo. Ploygrounds. TWIN'f^Al LS Exirn nico"IICO 2 ft yo u l l v on tho W* These contr- 7 day early moming kitchen appla. lount bdnn lownhouao, oppiiippio. BURLEY 8ih and Yale. 1 . B^ofTWfnFallo* tracted positions arc 7 m a .No pols- 324-340- W/D. No Smoking or PollPols. 1998 Floohvood home for ; Paiid Holicjlidays and 401K plan. $1,000-$2,000 every 4, 8513. ront unlinlshed 3 bdr Iniomfdlnboine•ing 0 delivery pos j I ^ M E * 2 & 3 b darm,. n S460-»dop,CaIi733-65i: Indopondontnowopt ositions, and can eam $1, ------2 balh. $500. piuBuliiiiio#. "P'P*'’ weeks, depe lli bnlh. AC. pntio.WW/D. t w in PACCS “ earrhr... sending on the route, S436-S660. 5 unin 11B V/hlle Suppllea Laall•«t Pop, roquirod. 678-7700 ( Ploaeo contact Diotriittrfet If y o u a r e 3p by the Times-News CONTACT: re interested, pleaso stop BVOii.420-1011 324-848499. l o r 2 Bodroom DOUG DOLDER ■ Uanagor and fill out a contract Som e wlih garogo.). bdrm, W /0 hookup ■Z^ DO 733-0991, o x t S4f al 132 3rd SSt. West, Twin Falls am in country, RVICE DIRECTOR njlation departm ent at Ino ottarlno* in tno cla»iifuifiod Coil Todayl •t; SERV sheet o r con ^ H.now>R»»v>no.c. ELWOOD ^ EVANS mtact Jackie in the drcul columns ovory flay Dovo ______734-1401______2 08-733-303033 » 1-800-967-291 7 ^ 9 3 ^ mo roaaor hal>il______z i z j l A A k k A k ;xt. 302.

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    PAYLOADER H-25 Croearoada Unltod ^. COMPAQ PENTIUM,I. MOVINQ SALEI 1 queenin AIRLINE TICKET. roun$ QOAT, 2iuli bkMdBoor iy trip on SW. Tmnsfor fof Bucks. $400 oach. Call 423-5124 Methodist Church havingna 20QB. c om plete ey sto mI, , slzo hide 0 b e d . 1 Early J $449. Con 208-733-1110.I. Amoricon dining room see t $300. Coll 7 3 ^ 6 5 5 , £ ;Soturday,Oct21,2000000. . Call 643-8117.B St^U bN Ik Clirt eliminator';^ Its 89ttt A n n u al T u rk ey ,r D inner A C o u n try S to roS . CSHPDTERTOSRTCSir■ w/2 ioofo & 6 choiro. 1 E-MAIL your closoKiod oc(: -I Ho r s e tR L h .'95. gooi^-7‘ 6 0 -ta b lo /w 17 otor roller, gloss coffee table. 2 end k 431-2917 or431-4824 Ociobor 26th. 6-730 pm.m. $600. Can 324 -2 8 0 5 Ki t o u s o t . ^ nock, single axlo stock r- 205 Modlson East, - . tablos ft 2 Ismps. 1 largola twlnademlcron.rtet f: THEACEI G E * BobbyWolff trir. 7x12, hauls 3 to 4 tAHM-'i6'xSo'.4i5bT eOQE computor, monitor[[ sectional couch. 1 oldor ES ON BRIDG horses. Ilko nowl $3600. * Klmborty, Idaho. 423-4311" and student desk. All for >• 20'x60', $ 260. 20'x60', o p e n to th o P u b lic.' king alze bed. 1 otandard Coll 9 3 4 -0 9 2 0 JI $350. Heavy duty a s new. _ $200. Can 735-8 8 0 3 . size bedroom e e t 2 svirlv- FAX I A HOftSe WANTBb. Imo?:> 0811423-5212. FALL -In Tha Country*'* ORAPE IMAC c o m p u te r.f- oi rockors. Please call ~ T o : o jt c u r e s th e NORTH IMIA fear the w ont oj m ediate - 4H English rWorIf TRACT0A~Case Utilityr : Croft B a za ar a t Uie in oxcolloni c o n d . $700/- anytlmo 736-1603. loorsc." * K e 2 lof oflor. 6 3 6 8 6 3 6 /83»-1702. . V A K 7 4 3 wante 16H. at least port 30hp., front loador, 80* A QUEEN SIZE PILLOW — Y O U R i * —-Shakespeare SJ T hourghbred h o rae . CallII mowor dock, drog & har­ 'J K.W> tompdur n.pilF" TOP MATTRESS BBT * K 8 6 2 326-6030. n Hwy 93 Junction. Fri. & row, rune woll. $4500. Sot.{20th-21ot)10:OOAM-\T $ SolM- sta rtin g O $ 169.f: Still in plastto, $260.00. 4> S L Call 735-1351. ■ W llhwarronty. Credit HORSE, 2 yr. old rog. OH. - 8:00 PM, Sunday (22nd) I* 734-8881 AD t Lena/ Poppy San bred. caidssccepted. 736-7071. — TIMES CLASSIFIED: “The alam i« on iciice if trum ps WEST ElAST YftAerOA. Massey Forgu-Uj 10:00 AM-4:00 PM ~ RECUNER COUCH $200. Exc. cutting/ reining son. 136 dloool, multi — Lsptop com puter w/WIn DEPARTMENT fl • a re 2 -2,” lam ented aa ddisappointed * Q J 4 * 3 " OAKEndtal>(oo.$80. prospect. $7500 fimi. power. $4000. PLOW, 95, $200 ft NEC Pentium" Con 733-4764. 208-734-5538 | South. “It certainlyly waan’t too V J 9 8 e6 V Q 10 5 Cali 736-9241. lone 6 boltom . 18* switch* COUNTRY STORE ftt laptop. $3 0 0 .7 3 5 -1 0 2 8 . ♦ Q 9 5 □ CAFE-Ool2r, tOamfo ~ SOFA Rocllnor on oach m u c h to a s k fo r .” ♦ J 4 , HOA&ES- 4 yr. oM. Pal^P plow . In furrow plowing, MOVINQ m uet ooll: :s 2 0 8 - 6 ^ - 4 5 4 3 i , old despite the 4^ K QI K10 9 4 . 8 7 6 4 3 2 1. $4000. Cali 733-3269. 7 0 m . Crafta, bakod H end. 8460 Con 324-2805 “The fliam was cold ^ mlno. Owyhee MuBtang. r - goocte, eoup. b rood & pie.,1a 3 Portllum C o m p u te rs, 3 Ji (BURLEY) I * ;m oro probable 3>1L bibreak,-” cor- SOUTH 2 yr. old. Buckokin goid­i- tHAC:Y6r^ft(2) Industrial' SllenlAuctlon portsblo prlntore, desk,‘. SOFA. 4 yrs. oW. Ilko newl ;rected N orth. “All yo»you had to do ing, im printod. groat dla-'* Mounted w/smali bale 6th and Union mlac. computer parte ft Light bluo & ivory pattom . * A 10 9 7 6 5 poslilon. $500 oach. __ sccssBorles. Caii 732-!- $125/0ffar. Call ^ 3 0 2 33. . M 0W NQ*8M .E* Lg* A p p '^ ilf f o r t h i s c o n - - loaders. + 1 T bale fork. ;w o8 p r e p a r e y o u r s e l f f V 2 Call 735-8876, Beavortali, implementn i QARAQE C R A FT SALE.£ . 6602 for dotalla. ^ ancos, lurnlluro, olarm^ * A 10 7 3 POULTRY-Fail Cleerancei trailer. -98. 16K lbs. Uko<0 ■ 2297 KIngagate Drtve T i I sy ste m . tots ot docorallv«i ^ '^S 'to o k hU dublub ace, ruffed 4k A J SpeciallliChukars& now. 934-5070 Oct. 2 8 ,10 a . m . - 3 p.m.r 4 a i o " T l ■ HEATING & items, small appliances^ .a club in dummy, andmd cashed his Rink-nockod, $5 oach. ■1 Ooodlng UMW Fmll CrmltSf L^nRgj/ooD _^J iAIRCONDITlON^I live pisnts, roll top d o sk .r ■i computer dosks, cop£ two high trum pa. Whenien East dis- Vulnerablable: East-W est Also goo d eelectkan of Ex-I. i 7 0 3 I S h o w * P otato Bar. oik; P h e a sa n ts avoilablo.. 1 CUSTOM I BOS Main S lro o t Fri. 10/20. mschlno. tax machlnor carded to reveal thee ttrump loser. Dealer ;N North jT Nokia coll p ho n o s. H o n d i Call 208-288-2927. _ l0-5pm, Sot.10/21, 10-fo- wood burning oto v e $400.• BLAZE KINQ Fireplace irw South’# chances drop]'O pped to n e a r 6 7 ^ 5 4 ■H rkling mower. Jo h n D e e r^ SHbSHbNEdAL^VAKb' ■■ Spm. Bokod foods, wood- _ aert.wrt)towors.2e*Wx2SH « ro . Lacking entrieses ito establish The biddijIding: F WE are now available to0 e n crsfts,sp lo e fo ode. bird>lrd FIREWOOD C ut/oplll h a n l-^ $460. UUIity trailer 8'x9‘ wagon, wood ootors, MOsfc' Spotlalconslgnmonts for os, rakos. ohovels. lots bf dummy’s h e i^ suit,; &South had to Vnrth Monday, October 23rd, CHOPEARLAQE boforero foedere a n d lo ts m o re lI wood SOO/PU lo a d . Y ouu $500. Call fa3-9088 East South West ' It g e ts to dry. W e h av e e == PU, $140/cord delivered _ misc. chain sows, lawn rely on extrem ely goo<:ood luck in di- "S r* 2 EARTH W ood atove. Pass ' 1 4k Pass Komol P ro c o sso ran d con 4 io 4 \ I (2 cord mln.) 324-7 8 9 7 .B fumlturo. plonlor, 1997^/^ amonds. H e didn’t (Incrind it, and the 2 * Pose 3 ♦ Pass • A m b ro se C a lv e s ch o p 30 ' or 22* rov«. ■ $450/offor. 900 Konworth. 199i£t- • 400 S te e r s JH uiloinqm ater^^ slom suffered an emem barrassing 4 4 5 Bogging or pitting. n Colt 934-4410 Trsnscmfi Flat bod iraHsr, Pass 4b Pass • 200 H olfere i l i ^ — n ~ Headache rack, stop lool - one-trick se t Pass 64k AUpaaa ,, Qooding Qreen Chop TZ |nmNrnmEicAgPE^I PELLET STOVE. Avolon. •Along with our regular COAST FIR, used. 3X12— J $600/ offer. CaU826-5714.4 boxod. 4-sots 3 rail How does South guguard agalnat consTonments. ,. 20ft.20-10X14-12’,odd — chains. 6-sets singlo‘co- a S-l trum p break? B:By preparing Openingg Itload: C lu b k in g - lot doors & w indow s. Csll:all BEO, su p e r e ln g le , C a p>- - WOOD STOVE w/blowor blon, wot kll, 1- s o t 1V2 Isln's w/mattress. $100. him self for unexpeclcjcled develop- ______Will soli a l approx. 1:30 pm. 1 423-5976. ,______}■ $300/offor. Cell 324-3339 flndi rs. CB rsdio, onleii- - Pete Pettsraon 0866-2043 — Crlbmsttraea$15. Sofa nas, radar detector, so«n- m e n ts . A f t e r h e LS hhis club ace, b;ID i d WITH T H E ACES LaVom Silva 0981-2204’ |_IH R |S22N _J ROUQH C ut /Vsh & Walnut.lul. T sb le $65. 738-4 6 8 5 4 8 1 4 I ; $2-$3 BF, Call 324-4512. ' nsrs, lols of misc. 2-sots he does not need to.0 rruff his laat lO-IJ-D —1 BED. Com plete Twin t>J. ^ . I JEWELRY & FURS | of chromo oxhoust pipe's. club imm ediately. InsiInstead, South “ I 7 0 2 I ^ ^ '~” i 1 $ 100.00 or beet offer.r. Hand linos, main linos>« 4 80S —I 42 fl. roll-ovor tarp. proa.- should cash his trun I FARMMANCH _} Ptosse can 208-732-0410. Sopphiro lew elry euro washor. Oct.20-^2 •u m p ac s a n d south holllolds: and w heel linos, (ovon In|>' ■ c a h t o u V e q u p m d ^ le a d a h e a r t to d u m mmys y ace. A fter * Q J 4 |SUPPL|M ^EQI^ lhe flold). Call 678-7149. H J COUCH & lovo o o a t. $ 250.j: coUoctkxi. Call Annette at 10AM-5PM 126 E 4 7 5 Lo. ). 423-6058.a S. Rupert. On Snoke F^lv- r u f f l n g low heart,rt, he leads a — Toblo & (4) chairs, $100. 0 V J 9 8 6 WHEEL UM& - 2- W adois KODAK csro u sel elide pti>[r Chost of drawers. $25. ^ or 436-26W king, revealing 5 wheel linos. 5 -wostornrn lector. 850 m odel 4 8 ' pro- trum p to dummy’s Mni * J 4 ^row wrtank, oxc cond. Coll ^ VIbrstIng r e o lln o r , $ 5)! 0 . i 8 1 6 I •eak. However, * K Q 10 9 ” style w heel linos, 1 -1300'O' joctlon sc ro o n , c a ro u s s i th o th o r n y t r u m p b re a ) 532-4484 or 431-4464 IV Buteher block. $200.I. 1 LAWN & QARDEN | j u k e V ox* f o h s a II t trationB, South .. Volley pivot, 1-Pierce,s, slido trsys (36 of them).!'i; Small work bench. $20. thanks to the preparai South eAdElHl7^l6hlsolplow. I300^plvot. Coil 324- Sorting slide & view — c a n Stovo Lynch. »cashes dum - 5^ ® * ^ Call 324-9604. C leon p o n d dirt. U-haui,I. 870-1201 Burtoy „ retains control. He ct I V high c lea ra n ce . B ost offorf 9551. A&Q Irrigotton. screen. Transfer projector- discard a dla- , T o r COUCH, IWO to n e o of darkC we toad. / ^ r o x . 200 yda. my*s heart king to dis ? 6 7 6 ^ 0 ^ . =i film lo video. Aii for - Teko all. 0»ii 734-7285BH Umpo. Rocllnors.TonJ^ mond and ruffs anothother heart to 7 0 6 I $330/Offor. 734-5776. gold. Regular length, exc. — Computer, compucar 1951 w/4 whools, hes = c^$l& .^4^711.I. EVERQREEN TREES Dosk. Epson color printer. e s t a b l i s h d u m m y ’s's fifth f h eart, FARM SEED & r Spruce ft pine, 3 '-:4'. 4-5-, EB: Three clubs. It is* buckot & blade, runa 4 807 I >> Clothos. Ouoon oire Now the delayed clul:lub ruff pays ^NSW EI ^ ^ E R T I U g ^ J I, $7.50 per f l.6 '- r . 7 -8 '8'-9' lg to bid two no-trum p, butit good. Call 436-3840. ~ J 1 CLOTHINQ I w/ 2 loaveo. 4 chairo, 9 mattreoo..733<>905ovo%: is the lead in ii $l0.00m . C ash & carry, dividends. It places I tu)g clubs now may make ■J solid wood. $200. Cali ic MEAT QRINDER - H obo ' ad of .^he la st ® COMBINES, NS Qloonor7 tRitieALfeSffio:— ^ 670-0964. if no anowerir Call 731-9507 or 886-2725 dummy for the lead I. w /2 0 ' h e a d e r . J D 440 00 w inter variety. WEODINQ D R E SS , Size 6, 5HP. Rt. 3-p h aso . •' er to reoch a club slom. }d ploaso leave m e so g . Shoshone.M heart and a secondI diamonddl dlo- “ r’s reverse prom ises goodd diosol. Exc. cond., 14’ Globe 733-1373 never worn. & veil. pd. _ commercial. 423-5907. ' card. Now, whether■ W e.t ruH» or « hoodor. Must sacriflco0 - =i I $400. Sell $200.543-5010.10. EjnnTOTFFETOSEETr TILLINQ Qsrdsns, small and suggests longer clubs d yords, flat rate $45.oflor1" MISC Propone lank. 300 not, his natural trump„ p W c k l a t h e duo lo hoalth. $25,000 lorir 4 7 0 8 Windsor Rockor. A nooiid ®r gal. $300/offor. C all 6 7 ^ , omonds. both. Coll 206-487-2076 809 I hard rock moplo. 36yrs.I. 1sthr.$15/hr.423-6262' o n ly tr ic k f o r h ia a id e . 6 I HAY^RAIN — 2181 aftor4 pm. . ^ or 731-2075 '^OM PL^ERS^J old- Excel, cond. $160 O 4 8 1 7 . ------gSRRACPOLlS ------— ■- 5«ndbrU(«4»■ qswUm or rm «*l tor (tm e«n’ e( Am A LFA LFA MAY 2 Sirino,ol COMPUTER - Pin 8 ^ 5 I MISC FOR SALE "1 | Thai birthday ad you plaoMl N«w*l*d* tn t «lM* potUa* tump ter r ^ . Call 934-0920. opprox. 300 T 1st, $80.S. MHz 128 MB, 20 .4 QB.. 1 1 Couoti $175, Recllnerir CepjtHWJ|ki »oo.Ut>K«l PMtur«6yDdkal«. iK 175 T 2nd,$85. 150 T -2XDVD, Cd-RW. 17*7* bluo, oxc. cond. $76,;, D og konnol I 0x i 0x6. Lg.j. T?mos-Nows7 Now Is Jt>e DAIRY MILK BULK TANlf, 4ih. Call for teal 654-434717 monitor, sp e ak e rs w/sub-Jb- Wood kitchen Uble $30,), d o g h o u se . $170 or$ 1 8JO 0 limo to com o ptok up^your 400 gai. Qood shapo. 0 konnol ft $25 doghouse.I. ' picturos. Stop by Tho . HAY 8 T ons, 3rd. cutiing.o" woofor. 32 mb QoForcoCO Kingsizo waterbed. no _ Mpyotfor. 326-4017. ■ n grsphlco. Win. 08SE,E, headboard. $30. CaliII 60 olbum e for.$50. Customor Servico Dopt C r Small bales. $60/Ton. Can 736-6044. ______lodayl - ; ' $1800. Call 328-3398. _ 076-2119______TWIN FALLS - 8ky U iw.IW. TWIN PALLS WARE-E- CATTLE-Shorthom Salal!»■ ■. JD6440Foragochopper! cute, cloan. 2 bdrm.,1..1 HOUSE or ahop. 1878 •q O ctobor 28th.1:00 pm. TF 4WD. com & hay hoods.I. HAY Qood foodor & bettor both, w/d heokups, S330130 ft w/ truck door, lots ofoi County Fair QroundB !"In Exc. cond., field roody. hoy in 1200-1 ton balos. month f $200 dopoalt.lit. parking & driving apace.ce. Filar. 674-2003/326-61777 Call 734-5123. ■ 678-0597 or 670-0597 Cradit & landlord chocks:ks Cloae fn on 4th Avo. Call CHUKARS. Bobwhlie 1 HAY-160 ton 3rd crop nqu\twi. Call 733-4607.r. 734-2347.______OUAIL. P h a rao h QUAIL loader. Ferguaon 35. Ol­I. oifalfa from Falrflold. - i,fM “ 1 Roady now. 678-897e. iver Super 65 w/lroni,1 241 RFV. Coll y i C E ” 609 I- Shannon Wolf 680-2858. ■ BUSSINESS & SE R V 607 / CUSTOM MADE TRAILERn loader. F^armati A. Fortl- OFRCE & CONDO RENTAL/ c son Malor dieeei. Cali ^ T I M E S H A R E 4 - h o n o atralght load. Exc. RETAIL SPACE ^ condition. S3000 Call 825-5586 o r 420-3812. ■I cutting, small balss. $80I IMMMB ^ 438-B967______FOHD tracto r s o n p . , ^- per ton. Call 934-0920 ■ . Cia 7U-09JI u t A ar <77\rr.4041 h^Hfe^tfarmatho. ---- .^TWINPALLSV---- ITWIN FA LLS, clean. culaT r wheOI drtve. 1998 model1 HAY • 33 ton, 2nd, SSO. Choico offioo opocoo.i. 2 bdrni.. 1 bath, unlum.im. E-MAIL yo u r clasalfled ad“ TS110. U nder 3000 hrs.. 4 ton, 3rd. $85. Small HOUSEI^PINGa ROOFINGI ■ Fllor A v o .£ asy a c c o u . Ip . t o u a a t Wh, « « n .n you « r» H A N P Y M A M I. condo. 1st. lest. dep. cab. alr.4yaorf|r)on9lOB.I. balee. Cali 733r^6. ■ Reasonable retool Ampio parking. Utilt.Mlid id form er rooldonco rof. roQ.OQ. (winadOmleron.nat - ione*rnMdn?S«illlwRn«n Im agine T be Freedom Froe estimates, Onancing Qveilabio. Aaklng M»y. ln*»p«»slv» W >->A\VORKOFART>-» 7370824 or 420-Sfe,«.■ N/S.NopeU.735-6385.*L ! H O R SE - 3 poir of alnQlo10 $25,500/offor. 643-6319. ' Roasonablo, rsiiablo. expe- • ^wTon*^lee!*2S% protoln,n. ■d.C*ll733-0M1. • __ Handyman Servlcee rIoneedftfrlondtywlA•* 7 3 7 - 0 0 0 0 V TWIN FA IxS — jump stondarda & 1 Ilfpair Peciflc StatM Equipment 197 RFV. Dolivory evollo- * Ono room Off leoa - Home repairs. Electrical. dooo attontton HOMEBUILDING s - i 6 i O ~ I or wing standards, 2 sol“i 6f^AIN siM d sm all sbceda ble. Call 208-648-7115 or Klmbarly R oad aroa. -2 I plumbing, lighl carpentry, Piono Available I STORAQE/ ol lump cupa. 736-3214^ makoo«or.CalI423-6136.I. 208-221-0176. ■ " A-COUS-TI-CAL p^liry^CECsyiafee/ Coniact Wort H a u |W AREH0U8ERE|^^ or 737-0870. ■ 6- Free estlm stoo i - HW STwmnr:: HAY ALFALFA- 2 atringi &PRYWftkL 6940 or celt 0320-1094. Q em Stoto Realty L 737-0000 737-3939 % wellm ado. oxc. cond.. Hy-r. 100 ♦ ib bales. 100 + T. of TWIN PALLS - 20 x40=”T- HORSE - 5 yr oid Appy 0 2nd & 3 rd $95. Will sell111 Sob’aSearOrywail 1 LIMOUSINE — bkJg. w / security fance.L oaldlng. lo ts of color. WallV draullc pow ered, variablo .. HEATING & AIR * speeds. $600.734-8042. sman amounts. 324-5082A■ Best Ouallty - Best Rotes SHARPENING O roat R»t9$ A Loc*tona>s $200/mo. Ceil: OAR, broke, vrarkod w/catlla & t g E R V I g E ■ HAY for s a le , 65 ono ton^ Custom T ex tu res ’• P 9 N P m O N I M . e SERVICE RETAIL & OFFICE Mini Storago 733-8302L feed lots. WIII sell only tor. JC>-4010 D ie sel, $S700~ n 731-0788 (TF) C o n to n n lal S q u a r e Mall ZL an exporloncod rider. Schaffer 16V4 ft. offset ba les. 1st cutting, no rain, SAWTOOTH S H E E T U M 0 4 U r 326-4040. leave m essage.« 678-0991 (Burtey) JOHN'S SHARPENINQ 4500 s q t l -1 $1600. Call 324-4016M - disc., $ 4 2 0 0 . C a e e IH 17 fjj In su red - F ra a E s tlm s tsae e METAL Hourly, dally ft Spoclal ft. high clo aran co crtlsei HAY. 460 baiea, brigfu n SERVICE Blue Ukes1200-4600sqftqft FARHsVoR RENTr HORSE - B ay m are, 21 yrs. _ Hoallng/AC R efrigerationI packages. Jackpot. Sun I | *< plow $3800, IH 610. 24 newl seeding. H y - small II Vslley. Csll for rstes. Complslo eharponlng. S1063uptoS4600 U O ood 4-H . Barrels, poles, Carbide ft Steel saws.- > B- hole grain drill w /sseder bales- S95 Ton. ind cut­ A I B D U C T '""Soa) /33-854a 539-UMO {6486) Fells Ave.-r600*2000tqnqft WENDELL. Double 6. 400 goate. steer wroatilng. $2700. Coll 734.7791 141 Brackan S t S i S r pecking. $1900.636-6761. ting hay 140 bright,o-S85Ton. 733-3269. HOME S 660 to S3500(uUlltJos pd) “ TREE SERVICES — Sorrel, in Professional'0 1948 w/loader. $1300/of- T A ir Q u a lity S 0 r v lc 0»• 9 HEALTH PAINTIMS Eastland Ave 700-1SOOoqtt training for 30 days, have T *Alr Duels •Furnaces S i I I far. Cali D ave at 543-6926.!. 60 T.“of 2nd, $9y. ■ or puli a buggy, vory kind Ked Ssnrfcas. O oneral, Also Low Tsm p. Extsrior Ih Disc, $12,500. C a t 930 no rain. sm. balos. $80- BLINDS Palming. Call For Free Uweord epiltft .,,0 Need a spaco to lease? TWIN FALLS, shore houaoM & gentle. Also a 4 monthid Loodor, F e e d Yard Ready, Qsrlatrtoi P edlatrto a n d We will find It for you! t. Estim ates. Al 7 3 6 < 6 8 44 delivered* Froe E s t l n ^ ' I w/ m om & klda. $260 mo.no Black Miniature siud18 $26,000. J O , 12 Row, 2 2 ' or Ousllty Nome Brand Caidlac N urabg: Pra/Poet- !- 431-5391-ei78-t182oy»^ . TIDWELL JENK8I. util.pd. Cali732-0288.B t Oporatlva T h era p y , ■ ' colt, p le a a e call 632-4488- C om H ead; Rebuilt, sm. lol's, jollvery’evaii- PAINTING & I* TWiN FALLS. Roommate ^ $25,000. 1999 JD 14-, H; ™ " g S . ? ° p X i T " Pro^t-N atal Nursing, TREE TRIMMING ^ £ ^ 3 or 4 2 ? ? ^ 1 HORSE 7 yr oid brown oble. Cell 349-5719. evo- DRYWALL I__ wanted. $260 per month. g o id in g . 14Mi ha n d s. 30 M odei 4 5 0 Qralndilil, nlnge or 431-1980 d a y e.«■ Freo In-Homo Estimalssisi Podlatrk) Sarvkieo. tW iM f^ALLd------Utlla. pd.Cell733M 3973.) ' Says Profeaskxw i training. $6,500. JO Model 610. 4m Nulrltionai T liorapy. CECIL'STREETRIMMINO - Call Budget Blinds” Personal C a re . IV OKIco Spacos Avallablo ^ Ridden on traila. SOOO/ol-'0 Chlssi Plow, $3,600. JD I oil shake roofs.t, »Topplng ft romoval. Blua U k e a Blvd N. far. 644-6423 or 324-4269Z 3 9 4 5 ,4 B ottom Swilch 324-2242 Thsrapy, Medical Social Extortor ft Interior painting.0 • Stump romoval. KImBorty Hd. Eeatland pr. I H j B s s g H t Pk>w, $2,750. Hsrrell, — Sofvleeo. f ^ h W r l o ' ' • Free Eallmetea • ^ 0 !S = !- Fre* astlm ateil Vartoua SIzoa. For mororo | n | i | Arth Swiaa B reeding BULL 16 TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK^ N y ssa T ra o to r S a lv sg e . 2nd Tlma Around Jo b s to bid for Q en arais, Thofflpaon’a " 641-372-4020 ■ 18 Dealer Antique Malii Sub-contractors ft Suppli-.pll-. Baetem Idaho. Vacuum doanork, .. p. Fillmore neer Pololinono m ce., will deliver In MagicJ,® COfV. For m ora In fo rm a tio n , 734-PLAN (7626). csll 1-800-640-4081. ■ Saloa. aorvico ond repa^r. ■ torm . C ontact WALTLT 636-6781. ■ ______1997, & 1 996 u se d pivots, No Jo b Too Sm an 2 3 9 D u B o la HESS 737-3939. Oom __ T ac k ealeo firat. like new. Zimmatlc Q22 ' S a t ! 'o e t 21at Fraa Eatlmates CATTLE - DAIRY 40 head II 10:00am to 4:00pm Colt 733-6616 State Haalty tad R e g lo te re d h o n a i pivot & linear. GIKofd Hill c a r p e n t b x Tr (208) 934-6343 — Springer H eifers. 206'645- r- 669 Waahlngton 8t. N. • tt. 2296 o r 845- 248S ove 46- then grade horoos. id galv. mini pivot. Thundsr- W E D D I N G & Have conelgned reglitarod blrd & A&M wheel linos,I. Twin Falla • 734-6008 EIC. PAINTING& ~ bIdo.. aiorao'e yard avail. ,r W e b u y alt kin d a o f M M O atertoh. 4 2 3 ^ 1?iii 1M CA TTLE • DAIRY HERD5 5 horeoo in by 5:30 pm. e Contact Tho Sprinklor .1 HENDRY & SO N S R90FINQ PIUSg BRIDESMAIDS — Approx: 170 head . 22.000uv, Fuiure h o rs e sa le s ors ihalh ahop in P a u l 438-5204 orir a n tiq u e a * Retlmd licnM d Gen«nl r i Contractor w /over 2 5 yrs.„ • Camntara WEODINQ SHOP 608 n RHA. 3 .5 8 BF. 3.19 Pro.^ last F rid ay ol eac h monlh Jorome 324-1169, Fi­ Commsrclsl ft R eoidontlal 208-e66-2663 Iv mag. ■ II pgp^rs Rsstoraitons. Wedding Drooses $25-$400 COMMERCIAL 1 th ro u g h Octobor - nancing available OAC. DESK. Very good condlll- ^ All Jobe Lame ft Small !L 630 Raflroed Avo. n on. Phone otand In exc.•o'; Rsmodeling. Ciasnlng. Bridesm ald-R snt o r B u y .. RENTALS CATTLE, d alw herd for R gStdtttblW l t*orden _ _ ■ Intortor ft Extarior , Any size job. B est rotes, m eale. W/4.1 DF&3.4Pir Twrin Feile, ID w/beater 6. blade. $3600.). cond. 436-4873 732-6616 o r 7 9 1 -8 0 M H I. Veils-Sllps-Shoos-BrM. P T33-7474 ‘ Insured, Free Estlmstoo.s. Mother/Hsllowoen'Oressas TT Call 637-8679. r ’61 J o h n D e e re M rocon-'• WATCH Qoid pendantin CLEANING r Jim 7S3.4062 731.1746. KIMSeftLV. aq. h II- dittonod, $3600.436-S906s ladiaa. Circa 1910, exc. 6. 733-8838 - 210 S . Mql9 !£j Abortviatlons brtr>g •abrcvuti*_ HOHSE TRAILER Char- HOME REPAIRSi 6 SUP’ P ro p e rty S e n riea bidg. (H office, h thop. Ul- m ao 4 etall.bum par pull, 0 cof>d.$350.CalI326-31.1it s e n v i C E vory nice) on fully foncod7 ^ «d Wmen you wffl* — W IN D O W your d«Min*d ed. ba lur*rit* $4000. C harm ac. 3 atali.b! Barrel 1 4 W lully tooled. S BENEFIEL'S HOM E CA RE In 1 Vt ec. In Industriol ur* slum ., g o o seneck. M600. Silver Lace. Pd $1100. g W A S H IN G .. . peh(. Will loaao paiiial „or ' r*ad«rt und*rtt«nd your 802 I I, ft Otywali, Painting, WALLPAPERING jgfl oul. eur Both in excol. condition. Soli $900. Call 734-8042 APPUANCES J I constnjctlon cloan up.>. Caipontry. Ali ho m e ell. Short torm or long Ceil 326-4656 . B rsd 'a W indow W a sh in g term: Call 200-736-4642. ■ Speclsilza In carp el ropalis Inside A o ut. 10' LUPHER PAINTINQ, INC. a w T O s r - * deaning. Fraa estimatss. T hs tlm s Is now to go l your • Painting. Romodellng. Tox-'*• windows woshod. The KIMBERLY. 1200 «q. ISOtt. D o 3 " a I Slide in. almond. Excel,•I- Bonded ft insured. _ tu r i^ ft Wollpaporing. bidg. on 1 vt a c. Will laaao y o u n e e d a cond. Solf-doaning. $176.8- Jerom o 324-3299 yoar Is coming lo a n ond. partial or all. S h o d tarm or Cali 736-7377 ,, Call Bred ot 643-8941 or — 5 CanB!nYS8)3M-3476'» 643-6396. long temi. 208-736-4842. u l e r ? .... or (208) W -1 2 6 7 ooll. f F l a t b e di d / C a r h a u 5 CONCRETE ' [TWlNfALLS------1 Washers/Dryors/Freezers/ TONY'S LANDSCAPINO 1 WINTERIZING; Offlce/ShopWarehouaa ! Refr1os./OW 733-9278* D al M CONCRETEE HOME REPAIRS ‘ REMODELINQ & Locations: Kimborly Rdf S t a r t l n B MODE P roT eoh S orvloe C o. •TrIntmlnrSpflnWers CONSTBUCnON Park Avo. Eaatland Dr N ^ Footings, foundations, .0 9 V CT165 • flBPhiflBAATOft Whirl:fl* drtvewsys, sidewalks, “ °SYSTEMS"'J and Blua L akes Blvd N. pool, 13 cu. ft. W hile.a. Dairies snd residential.I: ■ W . f e r Farm Bulldinge. Decka, Vartoua SU ea I f c , I S O o v w ^ cloon. $ 1 8 0 .7 3 4 ^ 3 2 8 i . *Wedewt}at you cani. Shods, Foundstlons. For m ora Info *t0 o • 7 - x o , o o o O _ /Ml youf corw rete n a ^ . It, No |ob to o em ail III - ...... 'Tony-Tsi^^ — ...... Sheetroddnp, Rooflng,------$ 2 5 . 0 0 ' ■ coll STEVE a t - - Bathrooms ft Klichsns.I. Call Frank Seherer at Hallowo R eelty Ine. Kenmore. Exc. cond.,I.. CaU536-e705 I .733-2402* S a le s $295. Call 734-2838. _ LAWN CARi~ Paltos. Free Estlmetee 7 3 4 ^ 3 3 4 — Q u a l i t yY T r a i l e r S 423-4600 • 7 3 3 W 8 m e g ------TWIN FAa'J------e **------• /« =i e l e c t r i c a l " 1®. — W OODWORK" Shop/OfTlce/Warenouao}lo M T i f B l 4 6 0 3 ‘ H a n d y A n d y R Q P P m a 3-New units now avalUblo ■ BAZAARS A CRAFTS SERVICJES L aw n Carm for loaao. l n 8 t o c f c | J Lawn mowing, trim m ing, PROFEBSiONAL Custom Kitchen cablnots. I I Timely response to r- ROOnNQftCOATiNQS19 furniture, cedar chosb . * 2 0 2,400 Sq. FU • QREEN CRAFT SHOW odolno. pow er raW ng. aer- 7 service calls. ft 733-7221 o r 326-6857...... etc... Randy Kottortlng...... * 1 O 3.800 Sq. FL I L ^ b S Show . S at. Oct. 2 1 ,0 -8 & stlng. rototllllng, sp rin g ft * A flw ho u ra a vailable Commercial, reaidentlal.1. Home 438-9969 Noxt (0 the Twin Falle | j | y S un. O c t 22 .1 2 -4 . »/e (all d e a n up. S en to r Municipal Ootf Courso. ★ C all 539'9002* dlsoountsl F re e aetim ateo.0. BulkJup roofs. Most m inortor Shop 438-6577 304 Country Club Dr. leeks repaired in 24 hra.s. Freo eotlmatos - • C all 733-7170 fe r m oro 3Z4-6868I Jerome. Idaho 324-2241. ■ ______736-4676 or 420-4677 Informattorr. Imm Aflarepm73»-886t.

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    3 U N 1 0 IK S l I \ n 1 0 1 1 to $1000 (MaxhKimum of 4 Itemi15 please) ■qi For items under■ 8. Ornate Beckwith. Oood Also ne ed slud. 543-2264I tw een 9 am and 6 pm . $600. Can 837-6614 _ runs groal. $5500/ollor.. • '93. Polaris XLT. 6806 I■ TRAVEL TRAILERS |W Q0.Caa20S-326-4974. cond., $800. 423-4646. ■ ? or 737-7979 or 423-4701 WANTED - Used palleta t T am aHA. -82, IT260. n eIW w Catl 423-5415 tvrnsg,* SKS. IH* track, enginee • . '’.b!KiinFB6AR0‘ i4o"^0. U P R I G H T P I A N O by r PdUettANUMd - Al Female, epayed Springer USED MOTORHOMES • . • *92 Polaris XLT. nico0 29ft. Sth wheel. New tires. ^ B e s a e R , 6.&* solkl plnoIno Sterllha. Nk:e w ood, good^ Spaniel X. Loving, noodsIs rog. 2 m ales. $200. R eadyJ ry picker. Call 324-2408.8. guard. $700.1961 rT4e5.r B est soloctkjn in Southom with mirror, $200. AS->8 - sound, and condition. ovea ^ brsnd new top end, choln. ^ sled, only 3200 ml. $17955 brakes. AC. Sleeps 6 . s ^ . 733.3372 h ' Idaho. Starting ot $6,995.' « Yamaha Snow Scoot.I. Everything works. $4000. .Sorted m arshallLL $795.Calt 678-6751 r r Bprocketa, b ru sh g u a rdn'r . wllh w anantyl Moro to >j^T8 EQUIP. $s.oo — FREE to good home, puro PU , SOSO. 2 0 8 .7 2 6 -6 6 8 2 o r 80cc. was$7S0nowS69S.>. Can 537-6694 M USED Qrand Digital Con- herd, 3 Malamutea. Have» 36*- 40* h y d n u llo tr« * choose from a t.. 731 -6405, messag*- >"* brod black Lab. femalo.7, ' 720-3596 K etchum * • ZIeman 2 place. $400. rL sole.Spinet&OldUprioht.2 * ' 10 m oe. oid. needss hod 1st shots. S2S oach.I. e p ^ . To m ov* _ b e r t HARBAUQH *< 4 ptace Iraller. undemT) HOUOAX I RAMBLER *93 YAMAHA. 1999. 6 . MOTOR SolM M k •ni*rt«lnm*nt P ianoa. C all 73 4 -8 1 15.B£ artentton. Call 843-4329.). Ca>07O«>6eor436-881O3 10‘Evemreene. y z T z T . Sf895.734-88M.I. 29- Sth wheel. Lg. elide. Call 7 3 3 ^ 3 3 . Exc. cood. Many extras. . Downtown Wendoll - $12,900. Can 679-7665 ■'0«tt»r$476. 6x9brakJ#d^ I Violin M alze. WIHlam E ssnDajsnsneTTyr:7 rug, 11x12* be )g « o a rp tt I •>" FREE to good home. lb& — $3895. Can 934-4410. ■^ 536-6323______df^OW F^IDER snowmobUe . M) Lew is & S o n s . P e rfe c t II, Old.AKC. H o u seb ro k e n . WAflTED TO BUV. •r KINO of Tha R oad.- . Sth $60, v ertical b l i n d s (1) 'Ct crosa. 6 m o oW. P l a ^ l . aull. Brand new. never | 88 } i cond. $275.837-4135. allectlonate. adorable.». well trained, good wilh1 4'tointerforaSt>op8mlth.JJ- I 903 I wom. 2 ptoce. XXL. New 5x5 & (1)4x3. Lsmp*« a kkls. $75.280-2776 543-8838 ly ^ m *w ge. ”1 4 9 0 8 I 'tffaM n x tu rM - 736-0331 = i Can 637-6886 Castlotofd 1 I BOATS & ■ SNOW VEHICLES $ 3 5 0 . Wlll se ll for le s s . $4206.208-867-1919* ■ m w a o » . rr FREE, Pygmy aom n e e ds s flt&grtA^tiuaKV ARg- « lACCeSSORIE^J 1 arjEaUIPMEWT Can 735-9168. 77: l o f n c E E Q U i P M e i r Ih 1 yr oid. N oulered m ala, SUPER NIMTINOO 10 " loving caring hom*. with ; SoUyoufiaWiRowprobCmT 75 1 ft SUPPUES I lots of room, no chain,fl. S a a u tif u t d o g . L o v e a , bAVLl^ER - Great boat!’• ARCTIC CAT. 1999. Pow- osm M , c a M , e x tra s. S76. 0. people. Not ft ta rn ) dog.I m a ttr w . Can 737-0438.11 motor and uir. fish finder, Ii SPORTING GOODS I ■by aeOIng Bt« B«n» you no ^ueiin m attrsaa, box “ thinks she’s a dog. 7 mo. dor spoclal. 600, low lonpM DMd w«t • l«*t-«a- .Q* LARGE office Partitions. $125. evos. 934-5749 fl mako offer. Can 636-2978. r I HUKTING SUPPUES ,'»prlngs. fram e SlOO. oM. C all 644-1191. I : miles. Exc. oond.. $4000. Ino cta»»mxfd.______Lr 3x12 electric building or larger chain hoist, floor BOAT- U vtngston. 8-. w im TtswJmlll $36. 3 drawer FREE- to 006a hom e 8 mo. Jack, ear standa or other I'f' 324-6705 o r 539-6706. _ CANVAS w an tent. 13X-15 ' ■jlask $ 3 5 .6 7 7 -2 3 8 2 sign. Offtee chairs. d«k. oid fem ale Lab X. cuto oera a anchor. Call t KfT left. $500./offer __ legal flling cab in e t & Nor- [m iTOOlS/MACHiriEnYl 543-S523 a ttar 4pm . E-MAIL your classifiedadI 4 ft. wolls, Stove flap, c enV ­ Hazelton area. WOOD/coal stove, $10a20. die Trac. MAKE OFFER8IMl fluffy and friendly. Call ter pipe frame. Coll 423- 734-2432.______■ I ^ f ib e r g l a s s Duck boat.i r 670-5223 4583 e tter 5.______7S. 733-7766 o r 733-3599. — DELTA 0 3 Scrollaaw 732-M 5?o'wnir^ ** $425. now. Prowercraft 14n.w/lraller.$300. nrts. $30. Call 736-5994M USED otnce fum. Desks,*‘5: Habllrall & metal cages,■' 10* R a d i a l a r m a a wj; WANTED TO BUY. c h ik f a Call 732-5899. ,0f639-1409. _ chairs, podluma. See, at oxc. cond. Extra tubes,»• $235.678-6751" toy Wonder Horae. —• KAWASAKI, 750, SX. — O new eat.N et. 2 670 Kim- gar^r*.C all54»^. * Call 837-6639. 3 1994. Irtcl. dbl. placo trtr. n berty R o a d . V^est end of ^kTMfJSlbr* Ladder, ie'. $2400. Call 320-1287. « 6 1 8 rsl I Gern Stata Equip. bWgJM HEELERS R ed.10 wrtca okJ. Keller B berglass. T ype IIr WANTED TO BUY. O og | mUS«*LW3TRUMENT9| — Excel, cattie/famlty dogs3* Exc. $105. ceas 421-0064.,t kennel 6'x 10‘ o r larger. IUcKENJ3Edrtfiboai.14n. >' Call 326-4340 In n 328-4655 leave msg. ■ — ihOPFbhCE Ftoor model — wood, motor woll. oxc. Tilt S e w s OUlTAn, Soagutl acousttcSE i 8 20 I — the evcnlngs.M •ijfl Irtr. $500. Call 324-5060.gf r w i wHh hard c a s o . oxc. cood.nd. 1 PETS A SUPPUESS | Jack Ru*ae» pupplee.; drill preaa. $176. Metal R eaarve yo u rs t ^ y . 6I Lathe 7x10 S38S. both UONARK Ouck Boat, i r $325. Call 208-733-3058.58. 'J for 6 'claw fo o t b irth tu b . irs AQUARIUM. 10 gollon.^ wka. okl. C all 733-4«57.L new. Call 678-5751 40hp Jol. camouflage, ex-»x- V 5 r ^ V W 5 F ^ | T i i MISC. Yamaha m t b x m b cl. LAb »>UP^llSd AKC Reg. P lease can celienl shape. $3,9969 6 ^ § 1 J ti'ack rocorder/m lxor,or very good cond. Incl. _ Debra 788-0787. Mora lo choose from a t... UbI eveiWmotS7S. 735-6645MS 9 w k a. l e t a h o ta . d e w - $600. DIgliach vocalist w/alia\«rtous*BC<»«S>r- 3- BERTHARBAUGH 34- BASSET HOUNDS, pure­TT ciawa. 4 black -$250. les. $1000. 733-2485. EX. $300. C all S o a n 734- M oach, 2 choooiata* $300. MOTOR SPeWorS36-2780. bred. ready for adoptton. fe n c e p o a u . C^a'll 4 2 3 - ^ oach. Parania available,le Tool C h e st (1). 3 draw eia 4010 leave m e ssa g e . ” Downtown Wendell If you are uiunable to call or comecc by The HOVE UPTOBACHITH-fS : Adoptton to o $150. PlooM • tultoftoois.$t36. 6 3 6 0 2 3 ______et, OBll208-326-45t0.« - y Can 735-1859. • Wa n t e d TO BUY, non 3 0 0 S / / v a r T r u m p a t , working goneralora. n Times-News; ioffice, simply cUpp a and mail this $450. Trom bona, $426. BEAQLES 8 w eeks. Wekler generator aets.B. 4 904 I Cell. 3 black fsmates. 4 ^ |CAMPERSgHE^£| Both profssslortatty main­ 3 fem a le s. 1 m ale. vollowmale*.324-34eia T ■ Ditch pumpa. 324-7426. to our classified dedepartment so ■ tained w /e aa aa A access-« • 1st Shota. Call 438-8797 B. I VARIETY FOODS ^ order form ortoa. Celt *4 2 1 -0 0 6 4 . 2 ! lA6& ♦ aK 6 reglateredg I a. SUPPUES ; Wa i t e d V 6 b u y . u a e*** d CAMPER 10- overhead rs- CockaU al* (2) 8 wk oWi- . • chocolat* a yellow. Call handicapped motorized Amorican T raveler. that we can getg your ad started1 w ithout delay. ' Allen dlgitat.ir $46 each. Cat! 734-3608.08- a fts rS o m 4 3 M 7 0 0 S t o td . $2000/neoo(iab(s. J Sloops 4, fumoco, lacks. Oulbransen, uprtghtt ' COCKER Spaniel puppiosm UltitATtiRfe&ektiAOiER a t AKLAND ORCHARD ^ Roady to go. $895 Call • Please priirint clearly with dark penci:ncil or pen Dial AKCpuppie8,$17&-$2S0. 23 678-5751______piano. $350. Call 423-4311311 purobrad.'buft. Adoreblel ’0- u-PIck $5.25 Buahel. Fender guitar am pim ers. tnictcrs (including Mon-Thur. Bam -1pm.^ $17S/offer. 326-4017. jp j _ Call 438-2966. ■ _ Picked - $ 6 3 0 Bushol. , Any cond. 326-38123^ lOUioON White stroll torfor e There arere approxim ately 23Nr.hanic Several varietleall Bring'• 539-9876. US long box Ford or oldor yourOYmconlolnera.- Chovy. Excel, cond.»d! blank spa'laces) per line 1B26E.4500N. Buhl '^ la n o , 6 fl. o r la rM r. WlllS ? $400/offer. 537-6978 ay according to ru e .sceduldule which is printed ______643-6063 ___ • P l e a s e pay —I ovERiHOTBW Sleepa 6 Applee. Jonathan. Jono Port-a-polly. w/ 4cornor?e® b e lo w , Gold. Delicious. Dreamla WAtiTED TO BUY: Motai lacks a slonda. Evory-ry . will nnotify you if there is a specipecial Koing on which Acres Orohard. 733-0127.m lathe In good condlllon.i®- thing vrtJrtts. 934-4563 Apples, rad a yanow 0^7. medium to email alze.r r ROADRUNNER. 1975^?5^ niight restsuit in a discounted price:e clous. Jonathon I6 e lb.ii; Please can 206-736-4S49. nice 8 fl. Full overshot. c®e‘^ • 3 line miriinimum • Private Party On r ly or$7/bushel. 324^184 Jb. WAKTED TO BUY: Motor-“ • atovo. ovon. h e a le r. Ico- ■ . ized Barbie Jeep. Pleaae_ box. dbl. sink. 4 hydraulk:ulk: Cattle Company. ” call 208-733-8570. l u Iscks. SS7S. 324-2076._ , P ko.,I5C nin my ad in classifi>sificatUm , CTORY Black Angus Locker deo l. ‘J{* SAVEONCAM PER Dry a g ^ .W h o )e o rh a lf. Wa n t ^ 6k> queen alze I. bed ro o m a e l. w ith m1°^ a t- SHELLS. USED, f^anyiny # _____ib r ______dardays. ^Bastboafyouavar f* treaaea. headboard, 10 chooso from. Vorious TVnN PALLS or- drapadallpovar.' :inicter per space please, includinudinK blank sp.iccs.) TWIN PALLS. 319 Joffor- nightatand. dreaaer with___ sizes/m odols. M u st soilloii . (Print one ch:in — 1 1050 Saw tooth Bhrtl., Sal. son. Sat. 10/21, 9-4pm.m. To o rd er call M 6-7769. irlc soon. Can 678-0103 10«1,7;30-1:00pm. mirror. Call 326-4068. 827 I. Bookcaaee. lots of wom-Z' CARROTS a other garden Q A R A Q E S A;S ^ Fum ltura, bab y Items.e. on'a plus alze clothing, WANTED- sm all electric vogeiabtos.Nochemlcsls>n troadmin. Can 324-3704. * hoosehoW Item a. ctothes,los. Lota of m iacellaneous. __ or pestlcMes. 543-4895. ] : : : : : : : — ■ a n d tlree. 1 / i o u n I t m f u s I = - TWIN FALLS. 718 Vtfash-»h- END OF SEA SON ‘‘® WANTED: Boy S c o u t-o irt Scout Shlrta. Inalgnla. BUHL - 419 FnM and Av9. TWIN F A L L S - 2 7 6 MartinSS Ington St. S.. Fri.. Sat.It.. Special o n Fall A p p le a at: '' C0LT-AR15. 16’ flat top.o p . ------— 949. S a r. 10/21. 8-6pm.PJ”: (by Hospital) Fri. 10/20'20. Sun. 9-6pm. Sm. appi..5l- AJexander'a Orchard. 1/eth badgea. Paul Nutting. Howa 1500.223. Brown-•m- GTarage/MovIng Salel>!•' ^6pm&Sat10«1,8-7 Boanlea. exc. clothingn g ntQe south on S tev e n s,>t: ^^»-1691. ■ lun. ------— — — — — PUmlture. clothing, gar- INDOOR E STA TE SALEI'•fl (Fall a W inter) craft Hems,ns. Riar. Id. Bring yo u r own WANTED: Ouck a aooso •din tools. & m iac. Antlquea. colieclibies « • ig. d o g porter, tots of misclset boxes. 326-5670 ' leg ba n d s, Wlll p a y $10 M-1 CARBINE $27S/Off0rffor — — — — — — _XS— ------— giasswara. loya, sllvor oach. I will pick u p . Call .o f h E b P O T A tb E S . $15rtHi- irp Beretta32$160. BUHL - 9 2 3 K atherlna. Sat. costume lewelry, appliipll* TWIN FA LLS. fbto C # tN .o / _ 934-S832.mes8age. ^ N iim i:______to 5 ances. furniture, linens>na. Polo Una on Washington.on. riop flack. RUSSETS. Csll 734-2247 a fte r Spm . Hfliy • 10/21, 9 am to 5 a ’ WANTED: Mtittarta. okJeV rSL books, poUery. vintageago FriySat Remodeling saie.ilA. $1CVburtop sack. 324-3068 nt ■ MAKAROV - 9X18. Holtow^ S((i. 1 btock o tf ol Fair St. ^ unKorme. insignia, pa p ers, Address ------C ^hes. books. LouielUis clolhing. A von, recordsrds, door w/ lambs, windows.m . TURktVSRANCli g. poinl ammo. $7.50 por m edala. flew a n d flight box. or $130 for all 20 ^fflour paperbacks,:ks, Chrlstmaa d*e.,averythln(>^0 . soaker bathtub, ahoworior raised No chomlcals. City/S.atc/Zir ___ o ^ r cutter, rfilk fa wood-XX}- goes Including Houeelel dr. m lsc N o checka. e tc. C o m m ercially pro-> boxes. Call 543-5676. — cossed and quick frozen,I? s t a b l e an d ch air se t. old VMM F ALLS’ 27eS/ncUa/ sta. 8HIL0 SHAhPS BPM'c " Phone Number ___ ' l a r m i o o l a a n tio r s e TWIN FALLS. 20S Clear Very limited supply. $2.25,n WANTED: Old ctocka. Aiac Trallfott Carriage) Fri Spring Dr. (2 mllea W of 1874 modol. 45 7 0 caliber. drswn m a c h in e ^ , coUect- t0a0SSaL1lV21.9am: ,®J lb, 487-2295 older wood file c a b in e— ta NIB. Call 537-6579.M■ H ospltal-turn right on Call 736-8210. lUes ond mlacellanoous. Oreaaar, round tablo0 0 . 2 6 0 0 Eaet-lurn left on TWl4FAIXaFARHEHa- tra THOMPSON CENTER & — sowing machine, wlnte ,e) MARKETI gr WANttD: Uaed rifleariy. a CVA Apollo iniino SO'a Brookiano-follow algns). ahotguna. Got oxtra 8* ESTATE BALE coats, p ic tu res. & mtoc.^ __ Frt. n oon 10 6 a S o t. 9ltd to Saturday 9 a m -1 p m at 9ol- ieatflrodonly$185. oach. ir*. Grocery OutJetnool Ava. N. Sat. 10/21. B CAR CARRIER for 4 w f i8 ^ 733-1322 or 733-9688.M per H u g e O a n io a Sale covsta. 2 te n ts , cam per ^ tlan Church, comer Hoy- Handicapped scooter. wdbLbLiK^T6 a U \ ...... $23.38 ihett, collectible Itoms.ns. F u m ltu r* .. c lo th e s , ■IIB llli burn East and Maurice. n 4-7 d a y s ...... ar csblnets, etc....______5fh C.II67BW.575 ,r. SALT a PEPPER collec™ I h o t t u b ^ o o i -s power a hand tools, car Sat Oct. 21. 8 am. 20lh lion ond vintag* kltoher 5 5 : Century Club RUMMAGEQE COLLECTOR/HISTORIAN ...... $41.65 i afid pick -u p . C om a walkw k TWIN FALLS • 3302 AM fjj Itema. 436-6791______— 8 ^ 5 days...... tttrough th e tw u a a 80 the i/St. SALE: CLOTHING ETC.C. webuyGemwnUapaneea _ SPAS a PO O LS ' “I* aon Ave E a st Sat. 10/2i WW1I item s, m ed als. w eather wronl b e a> 9 -2 p m . Indoor Salel i e l ,______, ...... $78.50 • co n cam . — I daggers, swords, flags. ^ 16-30 days ...... Closeout yard aalo. Ev ““ 678-3114 ■ Snako Rtvor P ool a S p a — erything m u e t gol Maki GARAGE HORSE WANTED. Inlor-“ HM4SEN, 2 8 7 .2 n d St.. E.. offer. Housewares, toolt OR ckjthoa, TV. bedding. Lot modiaie - 4H English ndei S a t; S u n . RAIN OR ir- _ I jHOTOBjSresin^ :uro of odds & e nds.. wants 18H, at leost parJer m 901 ^ or money order is cncLns*lo scd fo r $ ______W INE. Lot* of fumituro ? PRICES! Thourghbrod h-'rao^Cal 2 □ M y check or — a n d go o d le a. ari 1 ATVSrtlOTORCYCIXSj TWIN FA LLS Fri.A S ai’t t " Fri* Oct20 326-5030. ______j- j BOOnOER W — 9-3pm. 613 Elizabeth Pk. S a t • O a 21 ®. □ Bill my VIS/SA, M aster Charpc, irkat Com putor, TV, VCR. tire* HORSE W A N lb u . mior"' INDOOR in ie r Fla* Marke ‘J®: Sun*Oa22 modloto - 4H E nglish rkloi— A R6t iCCAT 3 0 0 .1 9 W ” a t Twin Falla County P^rFair maternity clothea. ba “f* wheeler. 15-sp.. 1000k bbDOfe 7 7 Four s to r. ~sci s o Discover or)r Am erican Exprc.ss(circ:irclc ono) 29th by/Wd ttom s, c a r soots.dS.C*- Womens'. Mctu' warns 16H. ol least par OKwtda. 0ct.2eth&20ir Thourghbrod horso. Col mlloa. $4000/offer.----- up to pull horso trallorilor. othes, tnjck.office,camplmpl- i Childrens Apparel a rt Call 934-4513. 326-5030.______Eicol. condition. $5500500. Credit CCard Number^______538-4439. F f* « Admissionik n . ng. sjtce rc lse equip,, mis ‘ O' 53^0053______iftor-— nnmup 10 ___ * PIANOS, w an t to son y ^ i TWIN FALLS. 141 Jeftoi I usod piano? Wo p a y casi-— rrwtor. long track, lots■ of FLEETWOOD Bounder^ Expiratic:ion Date ______------son. S a t lo n z i, 9-12prr ior your usod piano. ^xt^s.i2.200.CaU35- 1907, 27 ft. low milos inter W asher/dryor, babyilomt Kir<«BERLY • 7 4 0 Centei K eith Jo r g e n a a n Kenny et 93 4 -9 1 16.M low hours on generator aym ent to; Si. e . S a t & S u n . Vary oW M ail!l your order form &. payr 'O'* TWirfFMIW 17^*^1 S O ’Sir 733-1298______H6NDA-19984x4.i3<^^ TV. AC. roor islan d l>ed TAawriter, fly pole. WTlnff ♦8,Twin Falls ' ^ so n A ve. E ., S o l. 10/21 Clean. Call 837-4007___ o $16,500. 543-8973 lvms{m sg The Tir'imcS'News, P.O. B o x 5 4 8 ." erwnsher, Searayar( ^ it^allinside: r TV s At e Lu t e s 8-3pm. Appllancoe. doth — 539-6611. ______'? ? ' PACE ARROW ’88 3 2 ft..0 * ID 83303-05488 traclor/lm p, Gameri Ing. corrugated roofin'>flng Usod diroct TV satellite ffor. syslem s. CaH 734-6852.Ito HONDA, Fat Cat. 1960‘“ .i AC. 46K. $20.000/o ffe r —or~ meial.’ bar, 2 water bedt > exc. cond. Roar rockHHi' Call 206-438-5003 otovertiood. rofrtg. 16’ sk» WJWTTOlDTTaifiSDS I E. S t h No. -desk.m iac.______s th a d e w in u » .:^ ixiu;;3 ^ s :s T illiie Timcs*New», 325 1/2 E. - nreplac*. drap e s, oto a n d COLLECTIBLES 18 .... — w ft. motor h o m e. 3 0 0 C Co ot 208-43»0701 ’Burley ID 83318 Rktge CJrcle.’ S a t 10«1 ® - kAwA6AKl. '87. K0X20U Turbo engino. 6-ep l a r g e RUMMAGE SA, U 9-1 lam. Carpel sham JHHI Wa n t e d irrtgat^^np 5'’ ^- Allison. E x h a u s t b ro a k ~ < jM th o d lst C h u rch — good condition. $900 pooer, moving boxe* ’S, Pl^can208'735-1811z o r. outo kjvolora. aldo b y akJ« /• Baawnent . . . ^ k e . c to th es. & houseuse- dkisot opemtod. 324-67K >nd. relrlg. w/lco m akor. gon 360 Shoshono St. East Hem s, akl boots. -18 P '6 l AR1S '9 8 T raliblazoi-tsg. eraior. slldo. Coreai Twin F an s, I m agazine. fn>m l e t add! 4 wheeler. Excel, condrrr counters, oil ownings F h e T iiiiee ! s - N e w s (ictosa from City Park) lion on. W rite to BojWl- $1600.324-8117 tv. rnsgsblo Leather a tots ol storogo •- PrtlQAO^ BniahCinsle. 10«1,f " ' 734^ ^ 1 m SaiTH? M en a n d wom«n‘«n's _ Fri & Sat 10-9 . 90672. c/o Tlmoa- N e«o x n d .. like new. Will ■ade C’ '-9am-4pm- - PO Box 548. Twin Falls for raal e e ta f. 733-23710 7 7 S a t i o n i a t stuff. C a rp en te r tools, S u n 11-6 e tc.., n o earty birds. 10 83303 ______lls! anow plow’, exc. cond, 9am -2pm ^ $2700. Call 734-4890.

    I : i C1»TlnW«4l«v««,T»l!lwin Falls, l^ho 8 «turclay..V,OotQ|^r21,2000______, JEEP 'M Grand Wagone-H JE E P W rangler,'O S.-Exo. b. FORD- F150, 1992 ahortart ISUZU. R o d e o .'951*, 61K, JEEP '04 Sierra Wrangler ood OOOQE. 1900 Cummiru ln a CHBVY *08 Silverado 6* FORO. F-290, ’94. ext cab. r or. AC. AT, runa groat. cond., hard/aoft top. DeVILLB. 12 ft. Qoot oa, 110K, crulao, AT, 351.1. whaol baoo. Haro aldo.:e. loadod. 0X0. cond. Low m lo . OMC '» a WT. Stereo & apoakera. cuatom t ’ cond. S850.C«fl 5 0 4 0003. 0 3 Turbo dleaal, 1 lon, nenew lift. oxt. cab. Low.mlloa, >a, R oducod to $12,405 „ call 034-4644______vaint. $ia.600/offer. 73fr60M6 $ 10,200/ot(ar. 423-4082.!. 3 0 2 ono., AT w/overdrtve. SLE. PU . Theae vohlclea - whoola. 36k ml. S1V,000 ^ N6UAb. ‘e^.sihv»n««i.2ir j * flat bod, nkjo, v«ll malr - AC. cruTao. tilt, auto huba.» : C all 736-4643. havo had excel, caro.a. JEEP • '06 Grand Choro­> 034-8973 a fte r 9 | » s n. Slacpi 6. ■•ll-coniJ ;" truck. $7200.667-1919. luo. FOR D. Expedlllon, k tJ ,” r«w)vor hitoh. 7 way RV K Look a n d run (antaaik:. koo, limltod, powor.ovory- , ext. oab 3 door. 24K mis. 1 9 9 7 ,4 ^ mlloa, exc. I thing, loalhor Intortor,r. TOYOTA, Land CrA orj Good cond. $3009. CalCali SA^i'oonuswlconatru plug. Am/FM oaaaatta,*’ PW. PL. crulae control,ol, 324 -6 1 1 7 loave m oaaago ttonopulpmentwacaiMn $24,0p0. Call 578-0868568 . cond. $16,500. Call — while, 6 oyl, 6 pack COD 2000, V8, fully loigodi d«tl«r. b i i ^ ao at whh am> roata,“ • ABS. 77K mlloa, $13,900. 8. ooll- 7 3 1 ^ 5 . oM lat you In (M ing theth« . or461-0104 , 637-4007 or 939-6611. tlroo 60% . 71 K mlloa. Beat»•* P leaao call 208-934-4292.5- JEE-- '98 Grand Cherokee10 pt^^r. $16,000. fe 0 0 6 7 8 . l i U ro d o e iK mla.. V8. all I' contained*groa(•hop#M •* brar>d, model & prico yo FORD. F-150. 1976. 4X4.4, offor. Call 324-8259W *" je E P 'C h o ro R o o .L a ro d o h ^ ” AT, 400 ongine. $1700/ ird pow or. 1 2cd. 113.000. 0 Cab. 1997.*41K milea. V6, axtraa. S2600.73fr6011 AT. atrong factoiy 390 en- FORD'97 Expedition 4x4 '68,.3’ auaoonaton lift, 4.0 >iL ior orte^ I * glno W/16K mlloa. Body ^ ''SnJ R?nf$2BM? C a ll 733-4766 ang. AT, P W PS , PB ,AT,T 6 apd. AC.' alloy whoola. PRswEERiTW sm:" Ti Eddlo Bauor. cuatom Cifil 731-1418 - rr $1j{.800. C lean. 1 o«nor, - - 72, ro u g h . S 1200/p o a albH le whoola, CO, loathor. JEEP • '80 Cherokee Lar-,r. • wtwela, $2,500, 423-4607 r * sm Whoal. Fully conulnpdn .d . , a J E E P '6 3 C J-7 ,2 5 8 airaJgnt p . Muat Sool 324-7104. ove $1500/offer. ‘85 ToVolo!>to. pariral tm do. 432-6028.B^ $19.e5a/tr8de.375-06ieJi '1 odo. lully loadod, woll•I' JEEP CJA T 4 , axo.-cond.,'- pull w/W ton; Nica ahapa S tt. $1500/Qtfer.73^6e63.■ ^ alx, niooly robullt & - , S*OOOfHrn.Call 637-6561,55]' f l., w /4 x 7 d e c k ft 3 t ■IfL FORD, F-260. ‘09, 4X4. .7 malntainod, $4600/otlar. atraigfit 6, im . only 83000. f=7- «lldo*out. Liko nov Si6,'od.iSkat^ ^ rowlrod. F u l lb ^ r e ll bar. Call S' . u!^a!!!Ii!ml!d^^^^i^ :• « . CHKVV XLT, 63K. top cond. New groat (or hunting 7^7971 734.8663.B 734-«174or731f610t.* ' ' frbA&AXNQEfl 107tBm' $3500. Call667-t919«M groon, loaded, aholl, tjroo.$14iS0.735-18lliiuj ■ «vfvw hf t7W»31. • salf-contalnod. 19tt.. Exc T55S Si 8.000/olfar. 735-6803. cond.. 83000.324-3066-130 li SELF unloader bed. 19( = — 2 0 rt., 30- bolt. $ 6000 0 0( . CHEVY su b u rb an , 1977,f i : Jji ' filA N A TljM '97 siti”"■Jn. S tarr.H oppor b o tto mn '8 ( 0 4x4, n n s good. $3 0 0 a . w haol hitch Lndud^. 2V • 38’ load, 20'pup. Goc3ood C0II324-9413.B > : 2 alldos.'AC. ayvnlng. oond. $16,000. Call 645 ^ CHEVV Blazer. New micro, & mora. $16,990.I ' j5 Call 734-5W4 J ____ llroa. rebuilt eno. & trana.ma. aTTer $2200. QM C70 long boxMX • ^ SK U N C. 1903.26', portae m ounted, 6-oiy, JohIohn 4x4 for parta. no engine. ? co n d .. Living room a1ld< Doora dloaoM 3,0C,000 $275, Call 208-670-4915>15 o u t $13,900. 324-0413,1 2 ^ g.p.m.. 200 gals, (uc'u o l. CHEW. '95 SKort M '1C y . ' SORRTIBOTKrZFrioS O n W 1 1 hfs. on uni C ab, 4X4, 350. AT. Z-71-71- M any OKtfM. alumfnumiu"> M ^ X a H M T O O I O J■ black. Loadod. all powerMar • Z froma. axe. cond. — 1 options, CO*casa. 146KI6K was :• S io .eo o . Call 733-9960.fiO « 1007 m W $11,500,423-9911.111. ■ n TW UC K8 ■ g 911 1 TT. -AC. AM/FM.-cass, CD,.tilt tilt RS T.V.6autd ~j :. |_uTiLjrr2£itE52 ,“'®' cm iae.PW . POU. $24,788788 AlAemhBrofGQTf./V H feif/onrffom ffym R u n a g ro a t $2SOO/offar 1-600-743-0902. dir. FLATBED 24‘ PintlehltcT^ Calir34-2707^0r4prr Baovortnil. 3 u le s.S 2 S 0 0 & CHEW. 1686.4x4. iiubur- ' e h m t w w w S m s ; Call 734-5721 -rn Od dab, long box wiThwl ban. 35Q, low p a ckage, •: UflLIVVthAILEh li M/i/ AC. PS. goodcond.’S' ^ aholl. 4 spd. AC. $579J $2650/otfer.733-6616,B T andem axle. Enclosed.««• offor Call 676-7671 •Z 324-8117 leave meaaagt }on ^ Vortec V*6 Power w / CHfeVV 1 Ton dually, ti M. v i s l ’/ f r NS«“ lro"i'! :: WeLLdCAftddTML^ b o d , 3 5 0 ,V8 F l .4 a p c A u to m a tic > 1 0 9 7 .1 6 t t 16X7X6H excoptlonolly clean.an! ^ nIcel $4300. Can 733-111 * $2600.'Call 687-1919-B Am/Fm/Co»s«tte, Air A Y \ • PIPlonty of Room For > 4 1002 $22,500/olfer. like now. I AUTO PARTS &A stfoll. Looks &' tuna grei Everyone ond Everything! a $1000.736-6011 ovaa.i s _____ B V ^ : : I ACCESSORIES CHEVY-90. Sllverod^.oF. — 1 CH^W . 1987,hoo>r « n short bed. ext. cob. H ton (!HBVV3o4,«noln..cl.»rlean" vtT on, $5000/of(or. Ci 4x4, AC. PL. PW. 144k44k 0 N O W m ■ fo o d y to g o ln . $S50/of1eoffer. 733-0469 aflor 10 iam. — miloa. Exc. cond. shellle ii “ “ A ^ Call 432-9214. ■ DO DQ E - 1991 3«!) C:urCum- „ /b o a t rock. S10.000. CallCall CHEVY, 1083. >» ton. papan mlna turbo dloael. 1 t( • « orwholo. Nomotoitor. dually, bluo ond whit H i,aM ey^.T.n.w ,iF5r ,399 > S300/oller takes all. CoCall ppwer everything. 5 brakoa.CampTraller15'.15'. SAVE $3,600!$ ^ ►2 438-8059. whool attachmont. ti .xcel.cond,8lld|Hln Ev TT hitch, $7000. 260-0676 PSRTwcTTiSroTaTSsa i l l : - c am p e r, fit*email p yy.> . ' FJFINANCE SAVINGS1 $ ' IHC, mini delivery (ruclruck! S^DGE • 19^, 250 Cui Cf“ S43-8799 $6,970! •: S200.400 FORD motor.lo r a . m l n o . A T , 0 x 1. c a l s r auto trans. Needs rabullbulll. 103,000 miles, take am P U .4 ‘ ilft.''4 8pd!''$35bo. ■ ■ TOTALSAVINGS $n0,570! L * : S76. MECHANIC SPEC•ECl- PU In trade. 324-7429.i __ • Call 324-2450 StaC3135.Ma»:»Z7;015. OJ»AKAHtiOMCrnMTBW. , ALS. Coll 208-733-3058 252l bob6tin0/h™,'»5r5J'®?!' flO D O E '9 5 1^2 to n 4x4474 f OCZBOOCWNSEOUBffl. Six H6L^ white apo-c;sC ea m lloa, AT. P S , PW ,■aii^ A AC, PW. 5 apd. loaded.led., ' t w h M la w /tlres. (4) 6x16x17 CD. Indy Ram trim. All $ 1 0 . 0 0 0 /offor. Collo il - M r ______. S100. Call 736-0317. whoola. $14,000. 73 676-2466 1169. leave measago. TRUCK Jlrea w/5 DODQE 1996. Club coY.i E : ■ ■ *2 whis. Ford mud & sno'jnow FO R D ‘ 76 Ranchoro. 351 2500. v-10. AT. low pock->ck- J- studs, Run 1 wintoiI to r , auto, newtlroa. Interks ' ago + goose nock, long iE BESTBUY... '►* P 2 3 5 -7 5 R , 15*. S10C10 0 . ed. $1200 Call ^ box. greot cond. SI 6,900. ■ in c e w / 1 AUTO tIrea, 2-atda ^CaJ&8-S90-mO.B • V'V*6 Power and Performonc* :I. P205-7014,$50734-302'^ 4 ^ AutomaticA and Electronicc CCt ru is e C o n h ^ l . i l ~~~~\ c a b , flare side, 5 a ^ , A ^ H •Windows, ’ 5 ’ i 1 0 0 5 1996. Club cob, whito!ito. Am/Fm/Cassette, Power W ie CO. 66K. $7900.. P5,"Ci w/a«rVico bod. woldor>Ti, A ir Mirrors :! : * I ANTIQUE AUTOS^ ^ -4 W7 or 639-6611 { Locks, ond H eated Power W | . a COLLECTIBLES L l ^ ^ ( t ^ l a Ind. 0.B re : And Mor^l,.. MMtk.:-73flo.irarBTJfJv . truck, w / dump box, atl oxc. cond*. MOOO/ot^r ■ NOW I ' m n a good. b < ^ atralgl ! ■ 326-4997 or 733-8991. 7 ^ 9 a 3 J I ( little rust. SI 000/otta L_— FORD ’80 Explorer limllod.Ted? H M $ 743 ( •: 733-0034 FORO, •75. M to n' P U . 35K mllos. $18,900. CallCall H J BUICK7 . J L - ^ J . • J CADILLAC Coupe uovllli;7ni7 $ 6 0 0 . 2 utn. trlra. $160$ 1; 837-4007or530-6199dlr.I dir. ,998 1 Uoo: oach. Call 208-423-488 1969. 472 ongine. SSOl 12®L » i6 h b ‘B0 P350 4X4. i T w . $j j $ \ m o i 1 •* 644-9067. JEEP.W lll/a.lOSl.lifl^npoc* w /10'alool llatbed. wlth-rith- Yo’ir coblol Now engine. gooaonock ploto. a 1 16' 6 ‘ m , 9 m 5 r* Long Wfioel Baso. CiCa'r Muat Sool $2900. 773 3 4 - Slool tandom oxto gooso-330- •Z Houtor. 36K orlg. mIK^lloB 1613, L o a d o d h i 0 a hyd. Dump Tnliar,liar. Now Pohit & Bed. $450i . everythingl_____ $4900. Call 423-48000 01 or tW,870! I adod. 733-8838. msg.onytlmo| HH <• 423-4800 / 733-6838imsg mt RI5§Afr55W Toao; I A « M MONTH TOM. OAC rSTR v-6, extra cob. AT. B . S4.#07023. MSRP: OOlAfl FORD. 1929. ModoT . Bod p 6 N b ‘87 tS-250 460 V-8 _ JBOOCWHKOUm. .4 - • i^oQdstof Hot Hod. a1^ te ' -|kw.trans.ina.8* S36-1997______a chrom o whools. NicovliCO ^ ^ ^ H ' ^ 1 Ford roor, mony nonow Nis^AN '97 pickup.r S 4 s k truck. No donls, 934-S74Gi749 ports, great trndltlonlonal rnllos. custom laddorr rackni FORD '91 Exploror 5 spa>pd. ^^^H ‘^H rod. $15,500. Soeot:ot: a, tool box. CaO 734-757'5 7 1 * G ood condillon. $4600. ^ H 3B00S«riesllV-6Pow«ra HotflodHotUne.com ------1 366-2042 or 539-46SS H » I for moro Info. 1008 ■o FORD '94. F150, oxt. C0&,ese: H PerformanceP w / Automotico tic : . . - 208-362-3570, nnytlmo.lrtoM ■ TRUCK PARTS ;2e 5-opd.. 4x4. AC. ahotl,loii. ^^^H ^H • 6-W 6 ay Power Driver's Seat,;eot, Povrtr W indow s,; ;■ M6NtEi*RL(b.iBijo;jgo“ I AACCESSORIEi o x c . c o n d . $ 1 0 . OOC) o o ^ H Locks, M irfors good conlHlon, $2000 934-4165 ^ Call837-61S7.«r fHavy,rpo«.;'a Air, Am /Fm /Cosjette, Rem(emote Keyless Entry ; •— 'trkn*. Iranfor coaoa. fn O LOS.9a. 1963.; & roar onds. H&VTorro n 2 Lariat. 5.4L. V-8 ongineline.. ^ ^ H ^ H A n d M ore! > Partially roslorod. B ods. $24.000, Catl 438-e830aVM ^ H Call 326-4672. ' or 4 w hoal drtvoa^ Bo< NOW W Rb*'85 Pi50,4x4.AC7 ^ . ■ . now tlroa. nice iruckic k , H T : ‘ g 1 0 0 6 = i • I SEMI & HEAVYV $3595/o«or. 736-6002. ^ ..M 3 9WOO i fW C FORD-Ranger. '85.5ap good cond. $850.. CatlC( burotors. robullt mdiatjiator. 3362 or 324-8246 ovoa $3,-376!. ] ;5 667-1919. ■ Mako offor. Singlo vrhv ^ o o l FORD 1989. oxi. cab.r T77: s ^ H , --rt-. baao camper shell. $: flNANCE-^^tS 6 a T dRAO^R. moti . *2 0 . aiesoi, luitoo, Qroot shapoopo. H i ^ $7017! \ •Z 12 I shift S t a ln l o a a a to o l 3 be ovo BT w/hydfoullc aldo sh b o w l $6500. CaU 324-2873 ov« noiB slnk.$10.235bk>ck.cn FORO ExpedHlon. •97.“ifT W m ip U L SAVINGS % blade, w s o . 731-4691 . ah*H ftaaaortod po( ' i Mako offef. Caa 73307■0767 ^fmceAraoBccwra. o n m - ponoble irenchef. 3C ISO ' ^ Absolute new conond' sRBwrrmiBrmo"10 piy ovonlngs. Muat aoo.B C ...... > $2600. Ca«B67>1919«IBM stu d d o d . LT 245 75RS.I£: FORD Exploror Spon u T ...... wcisMOBii ,onOMOov6bottwh'K ST 1998. 5-ap.. Exc. ahapo poNiicsiiS^ I :2 Ig Stato Hwy projec • 0 0 ^ - H v ^ mllaa only. $ 1 0 . ^ ponding In area. Own)w ner • UTILITY SC TylCB BE.BEO. Call 735-1351.______V7 NOW * Its on ' PuQ8uei$600, tloSE m^ ^ ^ H ...... NO owns mineral rights < '• FORD Explonjr. 1993, ^ ''¥icSiT6N '(H W CAB I. Hwy Can 280 0409. !IIA3/4TON4X2ii9620-2 r n E m z 9 - o I . approvodpit 1100S. Hi ------miles. All power. $7800 BUiCKCENlfUOT m - 3 ...... ^ G w i ' a S i ------543-6115 or 639-2427B 77 Albion. Id - 3 - i 1009 FORD F'IBO. XLT. '9^ i 7 NOW^ NOW r 6 7 7 ... H w/2 buckets, landacapt _ 4x4, 27,500 ml.. $14,000^ ■ NOo w t l M ? ilS f9 8 7 ...... J- & commodity, ruria •) j r m /offer, 837-4468 efier7pn • C H e V V '* 6 > i 'r o n “4 ...... 'W H O N DAPA» A i p6 rt’»032I8-i vj^'yDiiiAc’DEifi’ii^^ 19806.0 g $13,500, Call 886-2722725. Sllvorado, Loadod., airal la FORD F350 ■ '96. crowco6IS WiSA lijiiN Sij #9725-2 > or731 -9 5 0 7 B ______cold, 100K mla. Exc=xcol. AC. AT. Clean loca truck. ow nor.$17.yx ?. 677-4101 NOW * 2 7 ,AA 8 7 ....M ? CAt , 20 0 0 .4 /8'S/550 /5 tirai truck or farm tru ^ NOo w n 1 , 9 137 NOW±t l Z S M ...... •T dbl. beds, trans. 16 all thot $2000. Call 423-9321321 FORD, l9 7 ¥ .4 A 4 .)t ton. " " w o S i i u c bolls goo cokings I ETglP W/aervlco bo^v. Cloon 1 <98070 ?J!'5** CHEVY '68 Suburban O lo '^'L E ‘/iRb<9788^t i i ...... '"'M BUICK KG,£GAl I97i2^) aide/out ond 2000 rl-i! Rln vorado 6.2 litre dioilioaot runa & drives Ilko now flat 48/102 spread ai f»W. Pl now auto tratri? a . $1950. Coll 867-1919.B ...... - ...... torp boxes, taka Uiarj ^ J 8 , 9 8 7 ...... NOW * 2 7 ,A » 9 F O ftb , 1§85. 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Dir ,____ Now v a n w as a mtstakia k e. 4 cytindor, S2.600. \v n i i ' ' CHEVY, iese, HT., Ca^'«3>o. Ihia o n o m na greet. OurOu CaU 734-7523. van. W ork truck. «240t•400. m tstako to your gain, "C H d v V C o ra lca . 1909. - AKo lAddars. 24 «xt.■tt, 4< | 8 stop 6' Btep alum., £ 108K ml.. 33m .p.g. good ■ VWOd lot $tSO. 735-0227 Q ER car. $1.750. C al 420-3260. •o e ^ Q ro n d S E Mlnl-vi ' ^ L *"riii CHEVY Suburbin. 1995. -j^iiJMEVY, 1987. tuH olK . low book $6,600. c( $1 9.000/offor. Coli V?dConvor»lon Van. $52H5250. after 5 :3 0 PM 438-4358 -1^^ 4 . 4 6 5 2 o r 324-2724.1 22^ 208-733-2234.B —— VW B U S , ^ l , alralghl \Xr CHEVY. 2000Cnvallor. iiiiH BV V , leds. high\ ‘®Pto w ith m in o r ru al. 2 5 ,0( rt-^convorolon von. 305 V-l 4 .c y l, A T , AC, AM/FM. Y:®* miloa on robultt mote5*’°'^' c o s s . $ 1 0 ,7 8 8 . Cott 1- I TV/VCR. AM/FM/caseoRisotto. $900/onor. 538-2399. ^4i?Jrow pkQ .. & runnlnn in g ------1___ 800-743-9502 Dir. -S-±4twortts. $9000. 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