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« w n « ______■ M : JEROMEc t S B H Coui^hasI | | Q n | | ^ ra^Sal profili)fiUng of H ts^nles at./ the Jeromeae Pcmce1 Depar£ninit2''P*S but the de^epbrtmdifs chie^^djC ^ he.MdhisQfii offiderB don’t p i A t a ^ o ^ gets accor^Sti](fiiK to ra c e .', •./, '■ /,• . “W rd o i^tr tadal pciofilia^ I I ■ |H ■ ChiefBffl|td|l d d Said. ■ ■, B ut tfae-oiii-tttigraht councU.-liW. 1 / Top (k ^ A dog show’o 0 { p en e d goften ehotigough complaints feim U - ;'' events at the Mitiidoka , Hispanic resit-esid^ts involving d l ^ \ . ‘. County]^.. ' ' ganons agaIgainst Jerome ciiysvTi PageBl .police officeiicen to-send.a letter toiv^. th eU .S . Dep;>epaftment of Justie^!^^-sV saidAlejai^ndrt L. Castaneda; die4^.‘.l * M O N T i i ’ ' 'CDuncfl’sTwiii'wihFaIls4}^regfait:^ —' ■ • .. *81 m an a ger. M ost of the c^oV';) '^ Enfif^ sales: bpen-mamaricet plaints haveBve'cedMr'ed',ar6ttnd' . i>tnver trading rem ainen ed th e o ffic e rs asking. ai H isp ^ c V • Heart of !DACORP% eea a rn in g s ■ |||y ‘ niotoHsts forf o r T • ‘ : in the second quarter. . identificaUcaUdn during; traffic"'^.' ! stops^he ssid.sid .'-.''i'!•': ''•s-V ''-’-*'-''.' ^'PageBS die; th e head s of 8bm6^\- ' other, law enforcementenf agendes’Ap,r--d said they trycry to steer cdmpletd^.--V.f< -^ C o m p u t e r s nil HHPI deaTofimi^migration issues. 1 . .-'■ w w u y m C astanedaida Would not ^ e a s e a f J ■ ; 6 ? T e c X3GY Cta^HUnniimtr; a eOnlcal lUnntoiy sctontij•ntistat i« ^ V ^ « y ReglontIat Mttdical CwtiM, axamliMS• aaplrttofbloodiDtlwMoodbi J tank. riaUoQwlds, s t« ^ :o f ^00^U V copyof^coe coundl’^ letter to 7 ^ . ; tb« tn » M center b downn to J t i ^ ^ ^n ts of OKMgittvi TfrricsJvewai butbl h e ^ d th e coun-' C uM eN ntellli^:!lA f b r m e r Avs blood.- t v ' ' ' ' ' i dl was coisidisidering lod^ng a for- U.S. Ariny tank officew .b r i n g s ^ inal complaiplaiht against the new tacdp to die'gnwr Jerom e PoUdelUde Department | £eld br computer secui Jed Gross^fornationjlal shoitageje, price hiiJ V C : The co u n d has nor received ' any-serious,cos.coniplgints' regarding-, •: ^ ^ ^ 'a n d . . '■ ' •;• ^ ,3 W .w iU .il^ froin’ ■ ;lV e», raised. foithe,past,a . s e v ^ lie'County Sheriff^s vjrears,Bemtsaid; -:- r -. ntoe 'other ^ S f e B T S - M&10CB8Sei'f- ~Va^bnpBSMnse>toaiatiba))itai:oiti>.t: -'‘:TWIN''ilWkP A IiL S ' t h e n atio n ’s ; y lotice of the increase. . t d sm o f'd ie oiganiiatiori*!■i's safety • .-largest ancind most well-known . ssfs. a V • nieasure^'Bemt.a said'thatla t'to h e r ■ • TteaseaseseeJfR0ME,Pa8i^3 blood suppliplier. will raise blood ;,.^mMican Red&Dss'intWfflAif Mis ’ ;Theh6spihirimisenrauragedthat knowledge,'the k Red Crc^ o ss has prices Wednidnesday. ' .’.at733«4M.'-.' • theRedcfos^ is willing to do the , ,not-released n any harmfuful blood Added safety requirements are extra testinglg to ensure the blood in ii Idaho. The R ed Cross hi d te d by. theiie American Red Cross *------supply is safe,ife, Barigar ^ d . c patients. dted ia Idaho when docu Repororts of j as reason for the increases. . P< ,, , Joan Berm,lit, Red Cross manag- tion ti procedures were nnot fol- '• . ^ The cost:t ofc blood supplied by **We do not mark up bu}ur blood e r of - recruitm re ent in Idaho, .lowed, lc said B em t, who st the'Americaican Red Cross'in this '.cc' costs. Patients only p ^ wtowew said lhe Redled Cross, sets prices ' supports si the Food and nursminghonie region w ill:11 increase by 48 per- ■pay P‘ th e Red Cross,” saidd Shawn based upon't'th tl e ;cost of collecting Administration'sk enforcen Barigar, hospital spokes^ui sment of - — ------Unks excttement: The { ,$135 to $200 per. unit, Bt pan* . an d h an d liniing the blood - not - docuMenta'tioR. d .egolfing 'alley Regional Medical . The cost of haiufling andar ^ r - ■ upon th e avaU abusee jump ^ te went prime time a raUability of blood, e at Center pas»isses blood costs to itS' |l|iiig n a un it of blood for peo{ople Who The cost hasht not si^iificantly -Please see BLOOD, I Batde at Bighorn Mondinday. ' lewa and ,P Tho AssociatedtedPresa

Super camp: Ihe BaidnQmore E u - iropean l - Vwaspsbi>iizz into0 southe l O WASHINGTiG T O N -E lderiy peo-' I sfn Idah ple were abuabused in nearly a> Ravens opened traihih^ rSandmann ^ third of thele nation’si nursing ^ with the look of champiM r " B,J«,nlfc,S, ^ c h as a box left outdoors homes in the spions. T I n f M«m«swTitar u , Ohio entomologist C the past two y?af^' .. G e6rge many of themem suffering j PageA7 ------^------■ KiKeeney lives in a state thtl at has TWIN FArALLS — A new wasp dc injuries suchich as hip fractiuSuL . ; dealt with Europe’s pape?er wasp congressional: that nests: iiin tinexpet^d places for-about fo 10 years. He bas u seen a lal investigatorsjiald.:____ p i n i o n Monday. O has been spottedsp< by some alert nest ne built on the side off ai plant g Magic Vailalley residents, who stem. st< But Idaho> HealthH< and W ^fare R61Hng,rollln|(,roQin£.. officials sa; Don’t be fooled the s it! to a local insect **It wiU build its nest irirrespec- e ‘= ^ ' r. • ■tive ti» of gravity," he said. Europopoan such incident ^ctics of America^ antimtl- The Euroiropean .p ap e r w asp, The European wasps seems< to paperier wasp ra re - a n i ruxdear'activists, to d i^ edlto- Polisus 36miminuJus, first reported be be the dominam sp^es i queer m u ch les ■ i in Ohio ' , • severe here. rial says, in the UniteIted S»tes in the early . . now,no bu t there sdll is specxulation Pofiil becn.^tted in south- ab Some 5,283283 nursing homes ; '■ PaiPa£eA10 196(R hesb( about whether it’s actuallally dis- dom/fnlttulu$ were dted for ern idaho,0 , said.Bob dtoltz, a placing pl Ohio’s native wa:asps, he for abuse violations, - Universiiy.'.of ol Idahd entoinolo^ said. sa according to ai review of state inTwinFallsills.;--;. ■ ■ in^)ection recordsrect requested by i The entdmiologistsI Rep. Henry V /W iriK T “We*Uwawatch'^o see where it describe de the Europeann p ap e r y Waxman, D-Calif. SECTldNBYSEG'G T IO N occurs and] .how.h fast It spreads,” jwi These homesnes were cited for Wasp as significantlyy m o re ~ . nearly 9,000 i B Stoltxsaid.. aggr’esslve ,than' the i 00 abuse violadons liectlonA SeciUao o n D H ie nativeive paper wasp, Arfistes bpbpedes. -Keeney, says it's a • ' from Januaryag' 1999 to January ; aboul a - 2001. ^ ....^fieather\.;:.2 "Magtevaivaileyi4 ■ a u rifer^nMSia‘open ^ spaces''such' ' WWash,j while stoltz ratei :es it as7V^ ' - ■ “We found,nd examples of red- - Obftuaile:A s ,2,3. die eaves of houses or sUslightly more aggressive, thanth the •. .'encounteredd 1by people, K ^ey fr fim was dents being pu ters, he said. The . cocommon paper wasp fbibund in said. They als punched choked o f - C6mmun% .4,5 Movies® ...... ^. EuropeanI vvrasp prefers more Tsoirsouthem Idaho. ' ’'prevalent, kicked by staff st, members or,* . ' in w years other residentsints,” Waxman said- Sports ,...7 -9 Dear AbbU)by i . .4 s e d u d ^ areueas but isn’t partifu-•' ’ European wasps arc liklikely to ' The Europopean pap^r yyasp, a< lUknow ,ppWoo;.l...lO Moneyr . . . .5-7 ■ ,’V what «• those might be, nenest in areas where theyf will\ be ' i^th a nativevehsbitat,spai)ning ;.PageA2 Pleasease see H0ME». Page A^- § p s ^ r t . . l l Comtes. Morhlt^:.' Ciassmec from Europe into China, Pi ;_bfMR::..,U, I ^ I‘]; nominee impressesi s senators discovered in the.United j n t a t i v C ; ' i Bush tiin Massachusetts about 200 represer \ifa m ' H H . t o s A h g i t i theie agency. , TbeTlmiwWowaandago. Entomologists donU cutor, Ellsworth lost a bidbi for a magistrate Wiptatnw9(M| Mueller said he wants to Tha toiocfaited Press . Please see WASPS, F ?J2J* WAS^GNGTON-Layihg judge’s >post in Jeromm e County and now .ovei'erhaul the.PBPs manage- works with Howard EllsworthEU Ipsen and oiit his agenenda fo r th e f i n t menent structure, ensure ade-ifr BOISE-Formerv — ■ ' ' tim ^ San'FrtFraodisco prosecii-'' P en y . PULC in Boise.J. He H previously pratf, ;.' -gation announced on cy created vriien GOP Re] 1 LT confidence.:e .in .the battle' X veteran county prosecu- Rep. Stan WtUiams't^ ifbrcemdtt tliKats. • Moss, 64, will succ Pin^im was appointed tot replace the latq ; lo has served, the past 18 id H e'also signMed his poUt-it-.. ■. a Deri\pcratic activii Senate President Pro Tenrem Jerty Twiggs. bas been an era*. icalal independence, as he mblic&n member of the s io n o ^ m in , fie . attom ey during the M oss won a full two-;wo-year term in the , . anageme^t.dver-; ackiknowledged that a gunin ■- -'of BiHCUnton. epresentativcs, has been House last November. e h a s b e m 'a h ercK'* S H I H an proposed recently, bykw.; ' : 'Moss was chosenesident h B u^ as Idaho’s, An eastern' Idaho natii (Of o n lin e c la * aH( I« M a d s d o n i,b d imv eof J - ,?Ro lative who was rated .’R o ^ M n l n ; OiYe mad who would be hislis- inees that indudedy, /the corjgressional dele- ' in Ririe, Moss attendedted Ricks College In accountttbil i t o a t t i cooflrmatloa' bosi>8s; U^S., AttorneyBy Marc Kavfs,vrtio bason Monday. Rexburg and received . said,jandthithat'atmosphere ucceed Betty Richardson, ^d hisfa undergraduate lv' .. 'Gensneral John Ashciroft - ‘ . neysinceRfdiardson and law degrees fromm thei University of 733-0931rl: hascontrituo to th a recen t string ofif IsI w co n c eiv ab ly cojould subvert the-FBPs^s / ■' Also on die list ivistwa who served as U.S. h t gaffes a t th e FBI^' Mti^< Idaho. He and his wife,Pe, Bonny,I have seven orbiBurley enforcemeht t ^ e r efforts to: kM p ggl t& out of th e h an d s of. ■ t.veteian federal proshe eight-year presidency grown diildren. ' concluded!!■ as :the .fienate lUdidainary . criminals:' . U S . atto m ey to Rre ;0. Committeeoio p m ^ hearings on hls iioQaomi*' .-M u g le r’s p esrformance r tfrew unre- ' B^^andRwiddfean from a Geld of five nom- ^ f f write 677-4042^ ■ I natloq.fbr.thiItfilO-yeaTipost as directoro ro f , d Assistant U.S. Atnxney riter MiOuia Joitrhea ■ ' las been acting U 3. attor- r t _ son resigned in late ApriL ------vras Maurice Ellsworth, a ' - ' ' ‘ i irosecutor who served as 't ' . A P residents George H.W. V • ; - V V . A ileagan. FORECCASTFQ>RMAGI(ICVALL],EY, ...... ■, A

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■ f I Hadem1 crowd w(welcomes Blood _ ContlmtedftomAl has gotten1 religionn o n th is issue,” Healy acknowledged;d she was instance, saidsai its blood prices Clinton1 to neightborhood Unlike Magic Valleyt Regional,1 Healy saidid :in an interview. But alarmed and surprisedid by the have doubled>led to about $4 million not all hospitals acrosss theI coun- she said sheihe has come to realize . ienousness of the finduiings. But annually, try expressed support foi NEW YORK (AP)P) - Several munilyl” said Rep. Charles :or the Red that “we haihave a v e iy lo n g w ay to .. she insisted that the Rete d C ross’ T h e A\merican m i Hospital Cross’ price Increase,se. Som e • go.” thousand people roaredro and Rangel,, theth Harlem congressman .violations overall have declined< Assodationin sents Healy a letter health offidals and exixperts say Among th« chantcd “We want BiU!” Bl as for- who helpod testing U.S. market, ply. “Il’s been a constaicant battle dling. cet, said its mem}>ers ! ing crowd by actrerress Cicely David IDinkins and state laboratories. g enerally chat:harge lower rates }lum ; Ty^n. ’ ComptroU' with the FDA and o ther:T regulato- After unwnwittingly distributing Its blood supply divisvision has the Red Cro: oiler Carl McCall, ry a g e n d e s to k e e p th en 'ross ond their price “We don’t ju s t get;et a former Red, wl sm m busi- fflV-contamaminoted blood in the lost nearly $ 2 0 0 m illioion since increoses hav< while and blue balloons ness ond not throw th iave been smaller,! president. We get BilBill Clinton,. decoratedted the plaza where the the whole early- to mmid-1980s, the Red 1994. M eanwhile, itsts board * The Red Am erican blood supply'in ii to a dis- C ross in led Cross and’olher . who.U still .an inteiternatidnal ___ cerem onj 1£1993 entered into a .1■ re c e n d y w as forced to taitap a $ 1 0 0 blood centers iny-was held,-down the astrous shortage.” ers are ftidng a s 4 « re leader In ..^matilational com* - street fron court-supeipervised agreement, ' millioni reserve fund to> rrenovate and sustained -om Clinton’s new ofHces. National Red Cross F led nalionai ^ort^e. President colled a conronsent decree, requir- and rebuild b4ood ccenters. The suppl' Dr. Bernadine Healy a ?ply could dip ^ en acknowl- ing it to imimprove management iincrease employees’ ppay and more in Septe . edged som e challenges b iptember when, tcapre- blit called and qualityy ccontroL 1upgrade computer systemuns. vent the potei . Wasps _ Caplan’s comments “pr otential spread oflnad preposter- But duringing a n inspection o f the To help it break even,I, th1 e R e d cow disease, 1 ous” and “IlMnformed se, the Red Cros^will > CofrtlnuMlfromAl sd.” Since group's healeadquorters in April 1Cross raised the price of)f blood it begin prohibit compareded with the more brown- she took ov er in S eptem i libiting donations from ; •. how it arrived or howw itit is spread- ish body nber 1999, 2000, the FEFDA found widespread supplies ; to hospitals byf an< aver- anyone who h ly of this area’s native she sold, top managemiment has violations ( 10 hos spent more than - . : ing in North Americaca but1 specu-. wasps. ^Both i spedes buUd paper- s of the court order. 1age of 10 pcrcent to 355 pcrcent three monthnths in the United ; late it hitches rideson on people or like cell been replaced and is% iworking These indudluded a failu re to prop- ' bi n J u ly ! . elled nests, but the hard to re-establish cr< Kingdom o>r r sixsi; months in E ubpe 1 .. cargo. European rredibility erly quarantiinline potentially conta- Many hospitals hov«iy, and the penalty is described < here toda j « with bright yellow/ markings.n; lcy.com doy are stramed prais.raise from lavtrmuers, dais soid,,only seven instistances of p re tty stif:tlff^ if they don’t,” extrem « ely rare,” said1 !Sharon and both abuse of any kind - sixX of those Shanahan sai h Democrots 3 ind Sellers, vice president of opera- . Republicansns predicted1 thft he w ere “resid en t to resident” er abus- Waxmon,1, thet top Democrat on -1tipns at W ashington H o m e , 0 willwineosyo i ------— . 883301. by Msgic Valley often . that we have staff at icorated service>s a Newtpapen Ine. Inc. Periodicals paid at TVdn abuse.” Associatiqhqh,i, a .n u rsin g . homie.'^^^,;said. s M ore than twice aa; sm ^ Marine htVieo State inq>eaors make! ilit around trade groi^«: icg#| nMic« will•vin be publithed. ■ isaid. But if a complahitt isi made, ing frontlineihe nursing staH'are vviolation during theirr annual> fbr the job." and are available only when•hm delivery 1. inspectors go to th e hom e 'HH ^ |j no« malnlalnecJ. Mail nues: All sr. please send change of i le in ques- among the'mi inspection in 2 0 0 0 , 16. jp ercen t And Sen. Ch :AIMd.honil„; ^UrOTrotmio:io;P.O. Boa S48. Twin Falls. tion 1 right away to see forfo them- vra can do‘-»: . Chtirles Schuma, D- dally and Sunday S6.00 per tb'ensureourpatients.' ; 0 of nursing homes were dn■ted N ,y , said lhat per week, daily Idaho 83303 tselves what’s happening. continue..:(o:fo receive quali^ 7 h at a i^ nnmirirgflyhn • only $4.00 per week. Sunda]"day only 53.00 '1 . “It would have been km toto- could gamer supports frbm*6th oopifriaMeam The one case reportedd in Twin skilled nu^xsing care.^.saiidAr.v: bble if we had found a hi a per, weejc. Oul of Male rale;rales: daily m d h undred B arb ara Bo>Boxer, the liMral FaUs in the last year involtd ved two Charies H.RcPrMrfiwaTj 1T_ . ccases of abuse; it is1 ,unc6n-\ : Democratic women arguing in theiisir room. of the groupup, which -reihresents . sdonables that we have ic seiiator ' from ' ' " Tim es-N-N ew s telephone directoryd i jTUwnitto hnffiA offidalS dit re fo u n d Calilbmto, andBhdAshoxift,th4^ iidn’t sep- 12,000 nonpiaprofit and for-profit - ithousands upon thousiisands, sjurativeRepu CttdtfatkaCDani^WaliValock, Circulation Director;Br)....;...;.:£*tl ' arate * the immediatdtdy, state centm andb1 nomes for the d d ^ . Waxmansaid. V ^blican,.nias}^ : OanlfiedAdvatUngC !T) .• i .;....;...E 3 C t:2 J cited the Ibe j case and disabled,}d. . - The report found that i NewiCOaikWalvretth. in Rupert also involvet ...... J E x l 3 ' ed harsh But tentersr o< p e ia tm said abuse , .nn u rsin g h o m es - a b o u t 1 - fal 1 0 - be less about: . RetaU Adreitidiig(Bflk ' .words being , exchanged1 Ibetween . isnotthenor tflke Smit, Advertishig JDirecrector) ...... £ x L ,4 , lonn iti niursing hoQies -• aabiise citations were m ade in , tials dian aboui AgWecMyaaDecGomoffin. General Manager) . . . 'residents. and many stastaff memben deserve ' serious si inddents that eiti ...... S ' itto put demanded at at 27,OOO^^ee Hon(ongen...... i ...... £ i t 2 4 9 . ^ “If any resident thrtireatens. praise. • . ' 'V- rresidents at great risk of . - anodwr resident in any'way.'the v * "Our patiadentv^are fike^lraiUy, ‘ injured ii tiiem, or ldHed,^e icl^' fy K ce«^n- E i.

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WASHINGTON ,(AP)0 - A com- Refora }rm also said in the reportort The panel urges'IS- Confess to WASISHINGTON (AP) - : i hmisaion chairedBd ,by former beinglg released Tuesday that - - idings before d^(ddihg'.v^ietfaer ty, costjst andriwinmii^pt^ >! *1>resident8 C an er s l a t offdr $1 billion to $2bQllonover£ Technoloologies exist to substandal-ial- to seek tougher feidei fa it and Ford rec- statests shouldt establish their ownwn two or three years leral standards ences : r.ommends turning ] *s in matching ly boostDst automobile fuel economymy for the automaken. dieydioc Ig Election Day statewliwlde systems for voter regis-sis- g ra n ts to s ta te ss willing to over tht ^ .4nto a national hoUwllday and says tradon. the next 10 to 15 years, butInit The academy repoTort^asumma- Opting on. tions siystems. n o t wvlthou^difficult it tradeK)ffs U-; ^.voterschallenged^iby poll workers But!It it urges C ongren to set up The commission ffs ty of ^^ilch was obtataix^t^lhe spe^oi n also recom- includiiding perhaps more trafficfic Assodated Press, saj ' •I Cahould b e allowedJd to1 cast provi- a neww Election Administrationion mends diat states rt «ys oost-effMH standar<3 restore voting deaths,IS, a Nadonal Academy of dve increases In fuel ' ? yiional ballots, theiriir validity• to be Commimission that would establishish rights to convictedid felons once Sdence: Bleffldenqrof dedstooi :',detennined later. ces report condudes. cars and sport u d li^ly vehides ara .ofSdala. voluntntary standards for those)se diey have fuU^ servrved dieir sen- Thee findingsf are expected to lh e panel, as partart of its 13 poii* sta tee systems a and testing for to achievable withoum t d ra m a tic .. - The fee for tence. ' - b e pivcIvotal in a congressionallal reductions in vehic cy recommendatiorions, expressed them,Q. The standards shouldtid The panel split di lide site u d ' fud ecooi ■ . concern about doin on tbe thorny debate;e unfoldingi diis vreek in thethe w eight oing away with includeide allowing voters to correctect . issue of vdiether Cocongress should House.: .V punchcard ballQts, tl e. Probably on Wednesday,ay. But the report sal«id seieciiig ‘ 2^la%^ i t per gallomito « fleet . 5, the voting sys- errors*-s and ensuring that disabledied set specific electionn standards { for lawmakakers will debate whether . tem that sparked»d muchi ofthe • voters ier the appropidate fuelleconooytar < •varage.lie. Light tnicki,''a',cate9 ovy >. rs can cast their ballots in ^ states to follow. CommissionC to incncrease the fuel economy ' . '.-controversy In laist s tfall’s: Florida secret5t ny gets “will require oncertalnniduo .tfaatlndutdudesSUVsandnlttivins. . member Christophiher Edley Jr. requlrejrements for cars and sportort difficult tradeKtffs” i ' l'«lection recount,iat.'iaccording to a “Let«t the states run it; don’tn’t said he and five nembersm< - all udlity v< * among envt- , niust achBchievtt a fleet average a ; ;jj^m aty obtained / vehides as part of a broad-ad- . ronmmtal benefits,.vehicle. > ^ . 7 ^ 7 mpg. led Monday by makee Washington^ the umpireire Democrats - wantedBd “a stronger ereneraergybilL -vihe Assodated Presiresi. • betweereen states and counties or federal role.” Thee report says Presi The 19>membe isident Bush has said he ber National amongng th e counties in.a state,"9,” that the “cunmissitMIon as a whole w anteded to await the academy’s '^ m m is s io n on Fedi'ederal Election tlie rep«eport says.- tal^esno positioo.’* ; jerome ^ ' \pontlnwdfromAl enils withwi asking for the Identifi-[fi. nearby INS officer if they strong- II - ; “I t’s b e e n onlyly the ( Jerome cation,R, 1he said. - ly suspect they’ve foimdf« iUegfi IK 4 3 j • -police,” Castanedaa said.s£ . “Hen and report crimes b«au»b< thoy Idahoho D in n er H o u s e . . . - 'i^PBdon iden tific^oHon. n openlyly admits he is illegal,ll, think we might taketi action I -. Reid flatly denieded that his offi* Hardyy said.& All th e officer can dolo regarding i m ^ d oion status, we ving You Since 1978 H'e th in k yy i o u *11 like our new ' :ters pull anybody < W locatf oil i ly o v er sim ply Is takee downc the vehicle’s licensese cant help them. So> wei don’t go £V E it 8 eaay to reteaoh and haa pleni o f p a r M ^ ; ;-:ba8ed on race. He,e, saids his offi- numberwr and other readily avall-11- ♦ diere.” IRY TUESDAY! ; ;jcers have on occasioision asked peo- ab le Information in and file a > Castaneda saidd R eid h a s w T O B E T T £1I;r s e r v e y o u , w^ O F F E l t i ; ' I .ple to produce immijmigration cards reporttw h ith the INS, he said, refused to discuss di(he issue with 'vO • An expanded Jnviventory of Frames & Suiigu i^ a s s ^ ' C •if th w could not pre present an offi- Twinin Falls County Sheriffff him and other mlgri{rant council '^■ 1 • State-of-the-art LLab Equipment for FinelylelvCrafced.Eycwear ■ K :fcer with any other' foiform of identi- Waynete Tousley' and Twin FallsIs representatives, bui . .^cadon. ut Reid said • Same Professioninal Service and Individual.lial Attendon . ' i ■Police9 CaptC Jim Munn said theirir that’s not true. • Same Day Eye tGxama i Available . : Officers shouldnIdn’t do that, departrrtments don’t delve into:o “I’m willing to gc ' jCastaneda said. go to one bf immigra^tlo n issues. their meetings so wele can discuss ■ “The police deparpartm ent does . “If somebodysoi can't produce a these Uilngs,* he said. M ounta ; -not have th ^ g h(ht t to ask for license« or military ID, we’ll justst ------< ;^migration ^cut cuments,” he nail thehem for driving without a Times-News reportera-MaricHeim j | * “ W e s tw^ -rilMOlltH,mOOUMI^NOAD '' e,” Tousley said. can be reached at 73S<5^3Scrbj/e- I a That’s only partljrtly true, said )uties will also oy to find a maQatmheinz^magic:icvaneyxxm | [ ^ 14-3937 : - ;Jim Hardy, an assfssistant chief OWICAI iriM mux» • ... • -iwith th e Im m igigration r and. flC* ’ Naturalization Servic Iff ■vice’s regional headtiuarters in Havravre, Mont. ■ “Police officers cancaii ask for th e P ^ l j j j took! Seel immigration card as ai secondary fonn of ID or to veri^irify the identi- ^ v jKa | ■ ThihlsCutlelsJi iq u e R . . . ty of a person," he saisaid. “It’s sup- 7 ^ It M a g e posed to be a tampeiiper-proof card H ^ J UH c •^-^fmd a secure formI olof identifica- A .M Mnl AdMtto'UbmynyEanlttltm i ... I.Ition,*! Even so,.there anare plenty of w ■ FoiConplliiiiitini If ,;-fake immigration ID:IDs out there, ^ ...;;flardysaid. Mill I lto ri-;!. But a police officfleer’s power Cl!IBiiinil73t3!n3 ••l-r. ■ • I » I828Bridaaview Bhid..T

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' S e r v i n g * ^ M a j ^ c V a l l e y OM MU INTITY ‘Neig^hbor’’ contifpetitioins heaat up By Betty Taytor Tlroee Wew» correepoodett KIMBERLY-The wejreather was just right, but the partirtidpation ' ^ sizzled for the Kimbeilerly Good ^ Neighbor Days competittitions July

The Dutch ovm cookirdng results were as follows: Youthh ^vision: Jordan Crane and TrevoiiTor Barrott, first; Greg Allen, seco W n n K p ; McCay and Kahler Nidd,Id, third. Adult division: Tentn d a W are and Chris Barrott, first;t; Jeff and iBt ■11- -* ••»»; Suzeanne Gerard, seco Cpl. James Baird Of J«ronM,IIM, who ic « lab technician, adjust*ad 8 distlllttlon • Eric Allen and David AU«Ueit, third. "***■ msdilminabiiikfMrstMtec tic*] petroleum laboratoryryatTwentynlnaPftlnt, i The recipients'of tlith e Good K O f f c - Calif.H«w8«tatUnfasaffl(ample of fuel for Its purity. Neighbor award weree :Bus and Pat Young. Honorable rmentions were Trina and Georg Kathie Clark and M arR en a Jeromele m an 1keeps . Mdody. In the horseshoe throvowing con* test the wirmers were: Doubles: first, Jerry MMoses and Treal Seabolt; and sccocond, Don ; th e arines rrolling Latin ; and Branden Hemuman. Singles: first, Frank I ' • By Stephen Gukle we’ve got a < Herm an; a cheap batch of fu d ,” second, Roy Latin; animd th ird , ;■ SpedattotheTlmeMtowaiws said Baird,1,33. 3. ; IVeal Seabolt. rMMtrKTTTnnM/rktiMii^riMa The fu d•\ alsoa is tested for sedl- The parade results we - TWENTYNINE PALMLMS, Calif. ments andi water. w rere: Allen and1 TTrevor B arrott 20-29, Non-commercial float•ats: first, Nathan AUeiUen 4049, David Allen, Above, Kimberty / ; - When most people ihinllink of fuel, , When aI tankerta delivers fud, a South « Hills Side Kicks ^ m m resident* found ^ ' they just pump it and go.go. small quandntity is pulled for test- < > 4-H; and K ent Alien,n, Roger Moore, Dave second, Kimberly Q uick M ug, Jack< Altemose, and Roger a^reatwayto But hardly anyone! ththinks of ing and a samplesa send to Baird, Response ] Unit. the qualiQ' of gasolinef gogoing into who was trained t r during a 10* Eldridge SO-50-59. Bill Greene and cooloffat • their vehJrle. ' week course.•se. ( s/buggies: Dennis Kinancaid. Kimberly Good first, Snake RivM ^rriailage aub; Female: ■> For Murines of MEU:U Sendee If a badI batchb is found, fuel is . Neighbor Day* and second. Farmers NNational Ages 122 aand under, Kaitlyn ■ Support Group 13’s BuBulk Fuel “conunin^e<-led” with a good batch ' Bank. j ^■onJulylS. t Company, who operatece ivehides to bring itup uf to a quality, useable . G errard, Al ing about fuel quality i sccond. Filer Junior Ridii^ aub. Ellen Freesiestone 20-29, Maggie hosesand ty is para- to make sunure it is of the iiighest Commercial floats: fin mount. quality, irst, Rock HopwoodI 30-39, Jennifer puehedahang* Creek Racetrack, .Dennis Buettcher 4(40-49, Kelly Gibbons It’s so important, inn fi fact, th e Testingin in the lab can also h d p Sandrock; g and second, M Ingkegwtththe unit deployed its tacdcalal petrole- pinpoint problemspr in engines, j Mauldin’s and Nancyr EEldridge. Dance Studio, Shari Maululdin. Results of the 3.5 m ile walk: force ofthe ' um laboratory, compleplete with ' Baird said. Youth groups: first, Pai fuel testing for first time.\e. “A 5-ton1 truck ti had a probicm, « 'art of the Overall wwinner: male, Ross A m . CJ. “We can test any type c Ark 4-H Club; and secon)nd. Rock Kitchenwitzitz and female, Sally Sometimes, . Je of pctro- an d th e nechanics me thought it Creekq Rascals 4-H Club. leum product here,”’ sasaid Cpl. might have/e been a blown head Warberg. WKM even the audlj Antique vehicles: firsrst, 1931 Male: ^<-5 - . : James Baird of Jerome,ne, a bulk gasket,” hele said.i “Before tearing p WjKM ence£otwa^^ Pontiac 4-door, Lew HuetherH Ages 30-3‘•39, C raig M iller and ' fuel lab technician witwith Bulk . the motor down,do they sent a sam- ^ ed down for a ' Fuel Co., 7th Engineerer Supporti pie of the ei Antique tractors, Fred Merfohr. T ro y Palirilirief •40*49, Ross : engine oil to see if it Classic vehicles: firs quick cool down • Battalion. “Aviation fuelud, diesel, had antifreeeeze in it, which gave rst, 1973 Kirchenwitztz 50-59, Gary W alker •• motor oil, you name.it Mustang Mach 1, Doug AlbrighqA and Dale Ew.^werson. j ' when a hose | i, it. If i t ’s them a betie.tier handle on what the and „ sccond, 1950 Chevy ' refined from petroleum,im, we can .problem wasms. Testing the oil also p y pickup, Female: " ' Hra* accktentilly Fred Mackay. 1 test it.” • preventedi them ti from having to Age 12 anand under, Maryann pointed In the: Morrill McicAdams Barrott and Fuel is tested in ih^ laboratorylat go throughgh other phases of c id Roxanne Krieger wrong direction. Scholarship Fun Ruiun/walk 13-19, Launlira Allen and Casey • to detennine whether;r iit meets inspectionI totc see what the prob- ^ Right, Abby • ■■ American PetroleumJ Ir In stitu te lem was.” results were: P a u lk 20-2!-29, Nicole Miller, - standards for octane rati•atings and ------3.5 mile run: Korrine Gajiay, Jennifer Egbert ) Curry comes op how well fuel is refined.j. Stephen GuideCl is a staff sergeant p Overoll winners wen:rc Cody and Gina PalPalmer 30-39, Brenda - foralrwhUe In other words, “it tellstei us if with tho U.S.;S. Marines. ^Powers with 18.48 for the th male Allen, Bets;tsy Mueller, Pattie Nicky Jay bur»* division and KeUy Gibbo x n s with Courtney anand Jodie Exner 40* her face la pie 23.09 in the female divisiosion. 49, K risty O Olsen, Karan Paulk during the pie; M ale division: and Cyd SmSmith 50-59, Jackie f l Rupertt c l o w n m r a k e s Age 12 and under:r, 'Eric Bressctte60]>0 plus, Sally Warberg eatb«'contast Allenl3-19,A Cody Powers, F ondVeraaKiKirchenwitz. held at Kimberiy Fernondo Lemus, Caleb Almost 470047 was raised for Qood NelghbM'e ’em laujJ g h a s a c ( a r e e r Hopwood, “ Greg Allen, CameronCi scholorshlps.JS. ByCoreenHart S n a k e R iv^er ( C a n y o n TIme»-New» corretpondentent_____ ^ 1 K e n n e l C"lub l of Idah10 holds do^ By Marge Holley nation participated, melembers ' before they□ a< g s h o w s - RUPERT - Jim Nottletie vtronted Tlmee-Newe correspondentt intiiterested? "say. to make a difference. bers say. For more Infonformetlon, cell 734- The dub meets monthlyJy at the. The cluby alaccept dogs, mein* • “I want to give backick to the DpiVmM F IL E R -It was a best of)fshow. 7797. CCollege of Southem Idaho community what I get,”” heh said. tio in the rabies clinic The Snake River C anyon I------Taylor Building. Other duilub activ- neuter clinics,> also has sponsored He found th(i answer;r inii white l|J|j2p^ ^ Kennel Club of Idaho> 1held a more than 1,000,l,i and then the Iities include fun matchi nics and spay and face makeup and silly : hes and With 15 mei ly face as ^ show at the Twin Fallss (County dog owners5 traveledu to westem acanine good dtizen' testingiTg. Dogs ‘ growing, membcs. I Mumbles the Clown. Fairgroimds on June 12-1313. It was Montana, passing all 10 tasks in thi members, the dub: is “My family is glad th P ihe good. M em ber De 1 that ' th e beginning of a 16-diday dog There wereapproximatdy 550 cicitizen testing rcceive ana: AKC that she joinedembers say. r finally found a career thatth suits show circuit. en trie s in the thi dog show at the (American Kennel Club) Debbie Kovar says me,” Nottle, 38, said. "I’v 1) certifi- interests with "I’ve been .jm The next stop was BlackiJcfoot for fairgrounds: in FUer. Professiond cicate. Some landlords! ini this She has petsned & becausc of similar •downing since I was a .k four days, where entries n D .kid; just reached handlers amind top dpgs in the c-Ryan Sextoron, son 23,2001. ichelle Turner of - put on a 30 to 4S>mlnut«lute show few balloon creations.cre .Deborah Sue and Mi< hn Budden, son of _£ om Monday, Julx; argaret and Charles of Josh and Keisha Sexton)n, was ^ Samantha Bya for children, and he’s popolishing • ------Johnson of Jerome, w bom Tuesday, July 17,2001.1, d aughter of Pete en of Twin Falls, was » Byanca Cfaaidez^j up his juggling. H e leam e I _Want Tuesday, July 10,2001. Noah Jacob Gunning, sons< of Chaidez of Burl a pro, Glen “Frosty” ] nt to laugh? Samantha Simone Ce y, July 22,2001. Tom and Stacy Gunning,g, was Tuesday, July 24,2‘ete and Rosanna beginning three year: blee th* Clown is Qvtili- daughter of Maegan M Moreno Perez, daugh- bomKoi Saturday, July 21,2001. lurley, was boriv 24,2001. . ,3 Little, a former RIngling Rii IWIoblol,0 for parties, store ;and KeUy Jay CampbellJl of Twin fia Perez Medina and Timberly •] Ann Bohatachef, Minidoka R Brothers clown who reti mts, restaurants and Falls, was bom Thursday, Moreno Maya of daughterjq of Jason and Burley, gave him his dowr Ions. To reach him or 2001. I, w as born S unday, Bohachef gg] of Richfidd, wasts bom Hosp]a Memorial a “It has been an honoraar to bo ttio, who docs his Megan Jolynn Ho Saturday, July 21,2001. Vade Lafleur, son of c HoyUeLynnSkspital trained by a master,”."Noiile 1 5=Mu«n8.=«.0011436-2569. daughter of M donie Betl Saul Valencia, son of Ge»emma of James and Can said. and Tracy Ray Hostetler R = x " n ? '5lanette ? . and Brian Valencia va and Saul Valenc Sievers, daughter" Michael Momantgomery Lafleur of gj,, loa of Rupert, was bom Nottle had worked as a; fast- and is speakL Falls, was bom Friday, Shoshone, was born Tuesesd ay , 19,2001. Candice Sievers of/ iking with school dis- 2001. • July 13, xwin Falls, wawas bom Sunday, July food restaurant manageIger, but tricts aboutut working in the July 24,2001. . Ttevor -Jame#>m V Thursday, Juty was sidelined due to3 a back schools andd with' law enforce- j Adrian Angel Rush,■ - . - " O f Ruth and Rogei Becky Jfean Perez an «cheal Miner, son of » Venttm, son of injury. He said he wantss totc build ment officers}rs for safety presen- . Stacey Jaiilnetne ^ d Conrad Leon Cassia Regional11 Burley, was bom ' a new career in entertartaining, rations, he said.saii IGeraldo Mercardo of Buhl,Bt was Miller of Hi - 19,2001. )ger Ventura of bom Friday, July 20,2001 Hansen, was born which h e can do withouttt a lot of Cynthia saids: her husband Sundoy,July2y22,2001. , Medjcal (tenter' Grace Ann Jenaim Thursday, July, 'lifting. He hopes to get hishi< fami- m akes a perfe Jaamyn Lee Sorensen Jacquelyn Rodriguez, d&UjI ughter Steive C. and Tau rfect down. ,ter of Nicole Dawn and RyU eJanInline Marie CaldweU, ,J ;ly into the act at some■ pcpoint or “He loves w 1 of Olivia, and R au f Rodrigu s working with kids,” - jSorensen of Twin FaDs, v dau^terofStSara Ann and Randy ^ * ^ of Hupert, was bom ] '.‘another. sh e said. “He • Ctddwell of Ty Burley, was bom Tuesday,y ,Ju ly 2001. *. 5S3a j S e n o f He spent four years )Friday, July 20,2001. Twin Falls, was bom fy" * His wife, Cynthia, a full-timeful w orking vrfth ly 23,2001. 10.10,200L Imanol Rodriim Friday, July 20^^ ith Head Start. And Yorim Aisha Rodriguei nurse, said she’ll bee Mama I he believeses fully in being t indrew Dixon, son of V Cristhixm Juarez, son of LauraL Frandsco and Elen .Mumbles. Calissa, 8, has c ter of Norma and Miguel Kaylene K. a and Eberto Ju a n a of Buriey,jy, was Burley, was bomdriguez, son ofj IS chosen involved In raisingra our children. Rodriguez ] of WendelL w . an d M ark Andrew iMumblina for her downm name.i He’s a really/ involved ii dad.” ] was bom Dixon of Jerome, Je was born bom Friday, July 13,200L 24,2001. Jena Rodriguez of) Friday, July 20,2 0 0 1 . )m Tuesday, July Six-year-old Richard willII wearv a Baby Alice:e stares at his giant ly 24,2001. ^Alejandro Juarez, soron of Esther NalleliM A l y ^ Mae C r ^ dau. u g h ^ c f Susana and Nestor Juarerez, of ter of Esther ; face that echoes dadad’s as red nose. Theie first time he put it ]Laurie Eva and Steve itenee Grimm, daugh* Mumbles, Jr. ren John k t of Nanette^ Lyne and Lincoln Burley, • was bom Saturday,y, July Mendoza of RupiliMewkca.daugb^7 on, she cried,,d,. but she’s accepted Ti«»iay,July24,2 Friday, July20,2001. ly24,2001. ^Natalie 'Magana Menm d e z , ------Rupert, was bom ; ' Mumblette,” Cynthia said.id. comes off. BeBecause even when M^feabeDeAdinaoC haitei, :4,2001. : Nottle started downingIng o ffl' he’s being MuVfumbles the Clown, c ^ Umbaugh, son of d®''daughter of Juana Mendezez and Tb have a birth- - a J daughter n Lilia TeodoniraAcuna Be^DawnV1 Wheeler and Adam MajMartin Magana Servin, wasis bom a copy of the birti 'dally eight months ago,), ^vingg - he’s still Dadd'ddy. encef AlAIm Pruyne ; of. IVMbdc Anthony Denton, sonso of noWfHday. ; C asfia-0> vm y F airs thislis year, 677-4042. ^itOftt^ TuesHajtu . i.'-.y- ••• ■ • •• ■' s U.TMMbr,Myaif2001 T M ^ ..... - ■ ; C o ■ • ■ - S en io)R i CALENlIDAR — ■ ...... E ^ d j M V ...... - __S£ ■ ' Twin FallsFa ______L _ jn o re Jninfnrmarinn. i ______. ■ ...... Senior Citizen o and from meals is avail-• Trip to Blackfoot [ens Center ^b“ SoVfonday evening, Tuesday Saturday ^ 616 Eostland Drh a t noonn and Ihursday noon and . .Yardsale , D inner servedd fromf noon to evening.ag. Please call 543^577 by Sunday L 12:30 pjzL SuggestcJSted donatiai is . lO ajn1..1 to a i r a i ^ a ride. Coffee ’ Buffet at 1 pjn., pork:n>ast r $3 for seniors. Thelie cost is $4 for an d dinnalnon m 'rolls each mom- M onday , non-seniors under' :er60and.$2^ . ihs att thetl Center, everyone is Exerdses from 7-8 a jnm . and 10 . 1 for children under 2 welcomeme. )a ja . I:. Tuesday: MeatIt loafll potatoes, Tuesdisday: Roast beef, potatoes;__ Evening meal at 5:31:30 p.m ., __ I: w a v y , carro ts,, tossedto salads “ gravy,- carrotsrJell-O,< green “ : . bread, fruit pie apple pi6 . CardsatSpjn. Wednesday>MoiMonday: Menu inesdteo^ Poric ribs, baked Filer Senior Haven ■' not available b e a n st, , hot.vegetables, I relish 222 Main S t, FOer A aivides . ^ . tray, deslessen Dinners served at noonn on Library, Pool31 Room, and ‘Ibuzsczsday: Fried chicken, p oa- 'Tuesday and Ththursday. - Bargain Centersr with' cards, toes, ^grs v y , carrots, roll, green Suggestedi donation is $: for K ' games, color televi.evislon, puzzles salad,watermelon, ws cake iseniors. Home deliverec meals fr ;; an d m ovies. Ope«pen weekdays Fdditylay: Beef tips with noodles, available i each meal tima i; - from 9 ajQ. to 3 p>Jn. m hotvegeigetables, roll, dessert Tuesday: Beef strogani with ^ ■■ Tuesday dayiPoricroast inoodles Blood pressure! fromfn 10 ajn . to M ondadajr: Chicken nuggets, Ihtffsday: Baked ham 1< 12 pjn. p otato> wwedges, com, roll, green Wednesday salad, d e . Quilting from 9 a.m. to 2:30 Activit A g e l^ Senior Cftizetens Inc. I ‘ [y iiU Johnson ’ pjn. T h rift[ft shop open every day. 310 Main N., Kimberiy »R wtth the Junior Club of Twinvin Falls bfllpt out at ttM BItaI 0of Twin Falls event sponsoredfedbytiwdiib,ji^: Wednesday: Chicken1 ipot pie, recently coa Thursday Q uiltingn g , 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The ompleted Ito 43rd year of MrviarvSce. Pinochle at 1 pjn. relish dish, fruit, cookie,e. coffee, _ Roselancmd Band plays from 8-11 milk, tea : Friday p jn . thle ei second iturday of each Blood pressureI fromfrt 10 ajn. to m ondi..Admission A is $3. ^ Friday: Salad bar, ro . 12 pjn. Tuesdsiday butter, apricots, coffee, m nior Glutib is old 1:hand at s e r i i ® ; M o n c^ Monday: Spaghetti, ndsies from 7-8 ajn. . FALLS - The Junior Quilting from. 99. a.m. to 2:30 TnasuisureTuesday Jbeans, cole slaw, garlic p jn . peaches, cookie, coffeeac, mUk, aobofTwi^vin Foils has completed I Want moimore Infbmiatkm? CrafcsltefrtmMpjtt. | its :ofroffl7-9pjn. ^tea [Call Stacytacy Madon (rt .731-7355. ' Activities 43rd yeaiear of diaritable service WestEnEnd. ^ tne«iay woric, pvinjing more than $13,000 to ‘cises from 7-8 ajQ. and 10 Tuesday L : Senior CltizeiIzens Inc. Bingo at 7 pjn. eight Magicgic Valley organizations, L in d a Myr^yrland;>' Val SW tl^; ' ' • 1010 Main St, Bu! Wednesday Q u b mlembers et donated almost C h ris ty Swafford Sw and TjOdjai:/ Bum. “-^armo e, ^ s market from 5-7 pjn. 3,200 hoursLtfs of volunteer, service I-. Noon meals serverved Monday Unradrsday Dominoes at 1 p ja Valdez. , through Friday. BufjJuffet meal a t l B xeidi Thursday through theth< activities sponsored Club mnembers en who had com* 1 .- dses from pja. by the dubub, representatives say. , p jn . on Sunday. : clinic from 10 ajn. to 3 Crafts at 1 pjn. pleted fivefive years of' sen’ice':' Evening meals:se.vedat530 se ^ Friday Injects completedco: ih tiie 2 0 0 0 - received an digiaved s i l w jdat*. - 2 0 0 1 y e air r included the Third p.m. Monday and T 0 from 1*3 pjn. Bingo at 11:55 ajn. ter and graigraduated.to assoda te - of July 1, lunch prici A n n u ^ GaSarden Tour, the 13th m em b er.. T h ey in c lu d e J ^ s a ning meal at 5:^0 p.m., Pinochle at 1 pjn. A nnual Bit >. and evening meals Sunday Bite of Twin Falls, the Blackmer,r, JJulie Duncan, Cindy ■ isb< ^ Home Tour, Gala D ^ c e Sunday dinners are: is at 6 pjn. Swiss steak dinner fro.00.12.2 Crandall, JenniftfMJei a^and Jm ' . can be delivere< illennium Sculpture and Y ingst *y Ppjn.; $5 for adults and $2 Skeet Shoot at the Twin “ j through Friday. Call d s e s from 7-8 ajn. and 10 cchildren under 12. Officerss electedel to serve in th e FalisG unGI Qub. 2001/200232 y e a r a r e L a risa ______1 A gendeses benefiting fram the Alexander,ler, president; Cindy funds raiseised through the year P etersen , vice president;.Grace « include TtThe Ike Kistler Safe Jones, secrcscretai^ Karen Sweat, J t 7^ q House, HoHospice Visions Inc., treasurer' 1;1; De{mha BdHleri.tim- 'New boooks go or►n Buhl Litibrary shel S o u th e rnn Idaho Learning suxerll;A^Alisha Thomas, projects C e n te r, Magic W Valley Arts and causes;ies; and Stacy M a^ n , BUHL - The BuhSuhl P u b lic ' S dencec e “Shadow of die Other Side" by Jacacqu^ine Council. CsCamp Rainbow Gold, Library, 215 Broadwa;way Ave. N., Hegemon’on" by Card, Orson,' ^ t t Woodson and “The Tale i publidty. e of Tricky The Breastist C ^cer Endowment The mto of Twin Falls evenentlsoned JuniorQuQ u b is a service or;^ni- .m e iv e d the foUowinjring new and A d u ltIt Bon«fiction: ^The Fox” by Jim Aylesworth, Fund, Wishishing Star Foundation ’doixatod materials: P h ila d alielpKia Experiment” by many which ttiaJnnlof CMlub of Twin ' zation found*m ded in 1959 by a group Junior non-fiction:*■ } V a lleley ’ House Homeless of local wom t Adult fiction: “ForForever” by William1 1U Moore. “Who Moved Wondering,” “Childcr Falls participates In or spt romen looking for a way. craft: The Shelter . to 0 ve back (.Judith Gould, “Sleeleep ers” by M y Chees«se” by Spencer Johnson, How and Why Library” ack to their community, Corporatelte sponsors for the year in-icind donations of pn>roducts or Club membrdan" by Brand/Inde[dependent Meat Co., Christopher Pike, “HeHeather and r Death Penalty"Pe by G ardner C. Tea. New memberss includc the communauiUty, the organization Paul Joseph, “Tiger W< ,'>y McDonaldi Insurance,1 Pepsi Cola Melissa Albers-Miller, ijVelvet” by Teresaa Medeiros,\ Hanks,“I h e Complete Guide to Paul Joseph, “Shaqullle < ir, Ellison says. Eachh year,y funds raised by eO-Ned rf Bottling, II* ^ c Valley Bank and Bollwitt, Shannon BiBurleson. the dub ateare ^ v e n to a variety of “Always H er Hero” by Adrienne . H o m e ^Pooling" < lv John Peny, Paul J o s ^ h , "Ken Griffelfeyjr.“^ Albertson^ts. Sponsorships indude ^ pew olfe, “Teaiij of theJie Moon" by .-The-Lea«ifdin&*Lady^ by Betty ■' Melissa Clarlc, Rose Annm Eckrote. ^causes tiirqtiinmgli.spedfic projects •■'Paul J o se p h , ”^Abe!/Lincoln .both one ^til e cash donations or Jayme Gandolfo, CyntI ^Wora Roberts, “Lethalhai Practice” While, -T3“Deck Flannen 25 Decks Rem'embers“ by Annn W arfen ithia Hall, voti^fy ddub u members. by Peter Qement, “V(“Voyage” by Y ou C anin BuUd” by Jim Bauer, Turner, ”Ronald Reaiiagan“ by Stephen Baxter, “Placlaces to stay . “Bob VHhOla’s Thi&Qld House” by Paul Joseph, "Prince Wil^iSam“ by the Night” by Ann HocHood, “Heart B ob Villalla, “Build your Dream Tamara L. Britton, ”R”1 lch ard —:— _ _ O tJlJTOTANDING ,lQf the Sea” by Nora1 Roberts,R( “A Home fbifor Less” by R. Dodge Nixon" by Paul Joseseph and ; STUDENTSS ----- —— ipay lale and a Dollarlar Short”: by W o o d sn, ^ “Bugs, Slugs and Other "Jimmy Caner“ by Paul.tl Joseph. ' Terry McMillan, “WeVe Were the Thugs” bjby Rhonda Mossingham Reference: “Polk Mulvaneys” by Joyiloyce Carol Hart, “Us.Used C ar Buying Guide” Directory, Twin Falls, Idaiaho” Oates, “Sign-Talker”’ James A by 2001 OConsumer Reports,' “The Jtmior books on tape:: “Biscuit” . Thom, “Riley in the Moming”-byMo B e s t o f ' BRussian Cooking” by 1by Alyssa Capudlli, “TsTales ofa ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H '•’Sandra Brown, “Zelda*:da’s Cut" Alexandrdra Kropotkin, “Peter ]Founh Grade Nothing”” by Judy PhilUppa Gregory,"(, “Got to be Lawford'■d” by James Spada, ]Blume, “Danny an th e nReal” by Lynn E. HaiHarris, “The “Never aa 1DuH Kfoment” by Judy ]Dinosaur” by Syd H< Master of all Desires”s” by Judith. Felton, , ““The Salad Days” by ‘“Happy Birthday, Dannyly the Beckyky Wheeler,M left, of Oakley Merkle Riley, “Cerenremony” by Dou^ass Fairbanks, “One Dinosaur” ] by Syd Hoff. and UllliUllle Brown d Twin Fans '^XeslieSilko, “ThcBoiBonesctter’a • LifetimeB iis not Enough” by Zsa Videos: “Learning Pi wereI nainamed ootstandbig med^ Daughter” by Amy Tan ran, “Special Z sa Gabdioor, “Mary Emmerling’s 2000 : Beginning,” “L« asslstlnfstudentoattbe. • Ops” by W.E.B. Griffi•iffin, “W ild A m ericanan Country Details” % iAccess 2000 Interme Decembers” by EdnaIna O’Brian, M ary EUiiUisoc Emmerling, “The “Learning Access 2000 Bge of Soutbem idaho In >*In A Heartbeat” by)y Elizabeth1 Golden AAge of Television” by Beginning,” 1 “The ' the ddass a t of 2001. Wheeler ': ' i>Adler, “Hunting SesSeason” by. Max Willilk, “An Hour Before Journey,” “Triimiph of tiieth Nerds ''7 was OallOakley's iahitatorianii' nPeter T. Deutermaniann, “The Daylight”t" by Jimmy Carter and ’VoL 1-3,” “Secrets of AlAlcatraz,” OandonttieCSIprasI^-* • Palace of Tears” by A f Alev LyUe “Undauminted Courage” by *“Learning Publisherer 2 0 0 0 :’s list. She works for Dr. Croutier, “The Last Frednct”Prc by Stephen E.E.Ambrose. 1 Intermediate,” “Musicalals. Great 1^6^ J ' BraceieMcComasbiTwlnPaas. M Patricia Daniels Comomwell, “It Junior:r: “The Story of 1Musicals” and “Idiaroi■od XXIV. Happened at the Sunsaht GOI, “Hats” by Janie Best I of Austin City” lyAmato. Spaht GiD,ID, **Ihose Building M ot” Large print: “Eight Fee•eet in tiie i-V Mystery: “Hotel Pan'aradise” by b y A ngegela Johnson, “The JAndes” by Dervia Murtrphy, “In , Martha Grimes, “Edge “E of Runawayiy Rabbit” by Teddy Ethiopia I with ^ Mule” ^l v Dervia ___iW m Danger” by Jack Higfliggins, and Slater Mailargulies, “The Stormy JMurphy, “Into the H ; Western: “Eddie.e.Bulwer’s 1 Fun" by QC y n d iia R s ^ t, “Sweet. JJonathan Kandell, “KoColymsky Ground” by Otis Car'sirney and - Sweet Meilemory” by Jacqueline IHeights” by Lionel Davididm nand “ G oing H om e” by Richard Rii S. Woodson,1, *“Nutik, the Wolf Pup” ““From tlie Comer of His3 ]Eye” by Wheeler. . . b y Jean CraigheadCi George, “The IDean R. Koontz.

“ t i ------' COMMlUNITY EVENTS - I IMn Fans area OfderoTFfPurplB For more informatition, call ents of chitiildren with special wwith developmental andId learn- Walleye Unliinlimtted meets : service provldeis nwmeet Heart meneets at armory Commander S Nyle Jone:ies a t 733* needs m petsits at 7 p.m. the first iring challenges will meet f 7937. Thursday ofat the month at Twin ititual growth and m utual:iiuVpZ first Tuesdayday of month I TWIN F A U .S -T w«in in Falls area TW IN FALLS F - The Military . Falls Reform'imed Church. o IXS - Idaho W allet service providers ipeet«t ton the sec- O rder of th on the first Tuesday/ o f th e the Purple Hean Chapter Western u Days Comnimittee Call Lon aai t 733-6128. mmonth at the Twinn Falls Unlunited, a nnonprofit organiza- ond F rid ay of the mornoney at the 679 meet)ets at. 7 pjn. the first tion, meets thithe first Tuesday of Center for New Directii“Ctions on t ^ W ednesda Reformed Church. day. of the month at the meets H first Wednesc For more informatio month at the Idaho - Collett of Southem Idahdaho^pui Nadonalll Gtiardi Armory, 1069 ? h e % „ in ‘^ '•e c h e hholds meeting ^ TWIN FALLS - Th 734-4909. i>''o°„^rb''i:iirrIding on South Blue A different presenterter will speak F rontitfRR oadc in Twin Falls. Falls F Westem Days Coi^m m u"ee second Tueuesday of month Lakes Boulevaiivard in Twin Falls, each m onth apout ava; ivailable ser* Robobert Wagner at 324-4163 will « meet at 6 p.m . tlthe first TWIN FA•ALLS - La Leche n F or m ore inf-information, call Lila . vices and programs.- infmnation. Wednesday V of each mmonth at League meeeetings will be held Ofhoad ^ association gigatners R ue a t 324-24C•2405 or Jeff R oberts For inore infortnationJon,am N on. : • • ■ the t: Twin Falls City council at 1 0 a.m . the tt second Tuesday 8 < at67S-1428. Wells at 73J6333. / second Thursday of hi(nonth DIsaMedid American VMerans cham c bers a t City H ^ . o f e v e ryf month at the TWIN F A L L S -T h e Sc Sweet Adelines . group meneetsMonday ' . For more informatiition, call Southern Central Health Idaho Qff-Road Assoc^Urio™ JeromiArtCrt Guild ineetlngs 734-7510 during th e da>ay or 734- District KaKatz room at 1 0 2 0 meets „ at 7:30 p.m. the: sccond; Inciude worli TW IH FALLSR - The Disabled 9 9075 a t home. o rits h o p s membefs C8T pool Washington:n St. N. Thursday X of every mo.onth at, JEROME - TWIN FALLS-Memtanbeisofdie in V etez^ will meet at. .. I - The Jerome Art FirstF: Baptist Churchch, 910 Guild meetss tlthe third Friday of Sweet Adelines can1 cara pool to . the first Monday of the cSpecial Friends grou)up Parents su|iupport Sl nip it« numtttattnitfaeDAVBanatHarriscn ^ Shoshone St. . the month, For more informatio New mem ben are weltwlcome. id Shoup Avemie. ‘ - 1gMhers flrst Tiiursdiday group meeilets flrst Tuesday , ion, call Themeetiiwi i w in d u d e art work- tabled veterans are invit- TWIN FALLS - Thoe Special TWIN FA:ALLS - A support itJeff at 732-5306 or Mike:e a t 736- sh o p s. C all1 B.Elaine Barnhill at For information, callcal Kelly a t ' ' ^ 0118- 886-7164 for mi 73J6238. • FFriends support groupp for par- group for 'parents'pt of children r more ii^ormation.. L. , .-vl • ,

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J -.10 . C c DMFn m m k j S a n d ) T e c h n JOLOGY ...... - •' • - Page A-6 4 T u uesday, July 31, 20(6 0 1 ^ T^hc h t Tim csrN cw s^ S e c ui r i t y g^ r u s Is t u d ^^ h a dk e r s Dockerrs p lan s tbti offer’ Tha*MOdat>dPr»M'*^-^ to be publ:blished by Addison- tech-fri ^ e y . . , ChteagoTrtbune featu res. T“Mesem include nylon SAN JOSE. C alif.-A-A s a ta iik The group officer in the U ^ . .^xxn f up also hopes to predict mesh for holdlolding Palm orgaidzers Spitzner carefully «tu< / howquiddyily madiines are likely to Say, is diat a Palm in yoyour pock- and- small hidhideaways siutable for be violated:d after hackers begin ' et? . SmartMedialia cardsi or other pro- rang^of Soviet tanks, dn scanning dud and rate of fire. It^s m Ha iieir targets. The top brass at Dockckers, the peller-headi idtravaluables.idi to know the enemy. “The fastestest one of our honey* casual menswear giant ownedoi by In the worlirorks, say Docker offi- Later, as a computer pots has everver been hacked is IS Levi Strauss & Co., weree jmaybe a dais, are co-b»>branding deals with tfa s e ^ t j r minutes,”’ SpitinerS said. “This consultant, Spitzner wasassmprised i bit late.to jump aboioard the Schaumburg-trg-based Motorola Inc shoidd scareire the hdl out of you. Internet craze. But stai;arting in and Housto:ston-based Compaq • at the sorry state of inti(tttelll^ce We do nothi gathering on people dling to advertise. We August, the company willw; offer Computerr Corp.Ci in which one ytlyjio break just put thehe systems out there. . into computers, inftInfonnation, . Dockers Mobile Pant forr tht e geek ' would buy a phonep or a PDA and • This is my ISISDN line in my home on dte go. get a pair of)f high-techhi pw ts. erase data and laundi ateattadcs. bedroom. It’sIt’ not IBM or some- Some companies inSltrfltratehack* - ^ These trousers contaiiain seven No word1 yeiyet on a women’s W - er groups and hire ddnglikediaihat” Ispecial pockets with coromputer sion, possiblybly because they have icersascon- ' ,\1 The teamn turnedtl off the original j sultants. But in this ever«spescalating , ^ t ^ j gadget-friendljr dimensi St.. Suite 1102 damage was done. ' whidi wiU be.funded . Technolo{ - 4 ^ through booook sales and grants, f U P TVvin F alls,s. Idaho li From his woiiies, thele IHoneynet J - _ j More than ojone Honeynet will be Resource Projea was bom. It’s an attem pt C------J b B buQt, and the _ 7 3 7-1464 6 9 I to uncover the latest and [hey will be mudi more md greatest _ »PM. complex inn hopes1 of attracting hacking techniques, inomotivations Atypodconvmverutlon b ^ M n suspectedid ccomptiter hackers Is dlsplayilyed on a more experie NEVW LAPTOPS and targets by setting i rienced hackers of the from g u p a net* webstte runtn byb Lance SpltzMr, founder of theti Honeynet Project Thursdtday,The blackhat,orurunediical, variety, work of systems dubted>ed “honey. Honeynet Pro pots,” solely to watdi dv Project stutftM bow computerr hackersha attack networks. Spdtzher’sgs group ^ worki wid) $1,240 diem being other organizn iz a d ^ induding the hacked. ' locked awayray in the roare bedroom of oi Spitzner’s closet Naval Postgn “Everything in secuicurity has > of SpitznePer’s suburban Chicago Team members have caailed die die Uhhrersit: lies Service i been about prevention,'p1,'p r o t^ o n hom e hostie»-generation hon- internet! • € ii; ?- i Call Usaa at< 737-0087 on timiring peopl(le out I Taumiic, SmS, r & SOPpaKT 0 COL#R-*20'«’- in one day. Each time■ I.w 'wind ino upUD Um„,l,eAO M9y Netvnhwfk Sy»t«frt»,r ’3 • as well as Gateway. 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S O B W . Buy howw For BaiA To School. , (hat is of any consequenoince or has ^fect justa a fevir users on a ^ven H ...... M n w Styles by;ly: Nii Nike'Or. Martens* any bearing on the probl*>blem. The whUes everybodye else’s con- n zes • Blue Dot ...... * 4 g " WeeWiKMTevaSanclals V F “bump off” occurs anywbcwbere from neraons hapjappen to bj^jass whatev- I C • • Purple Dot •...... '...*45“ Reg,to$£0$89.95-NOW ' , before Uie “welcome” sscreen a fin- ^nle def«f e a is causuig the prob- H ^ U u p p o r t • Brown Oot .. islics loading to severalal iminutes into session. Any ideass aas to the The onlyy fbcf is to find a bener y | O U ght Blue Dc problem? phone numbeiber. So call up AOL and Q • :,OSWEGO thenseleath; the Setup choice on the M ^R.CREIMER.O . I TWO LocMIona■ Similar Savingss 0On Men's ’ A: Isn’t it omazii^ thatat iAmerica opening serecreen. From there you H • A I loMrv*you... 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HRs, 50 Hie TwinsIns Ihave speaf-mum'j^lf;^r'^t':; as th e con pitched for the the day befo :ontenders scrambled to efore today's trade dead- RSIs) to the San FrahclsraI GiantsG for the season1 at or n ea r 'th e !h V i^ r-‘'-^iiV convicted fe!(elon m akedea)eals before today’s trade Yankees from . 0FAnn8ndoRiM(.2S9.14.«.49)anf theALC:entnintral despite 1992-96. “It is a ■ d ea d linje;. e ; The New York n Olflgo Padres traded LHP i minor league RHPjy an Vogegelsong^' lowest openi>ening day '/ sliould t)e thedl Yankeeses added yet another w o n d e rfu l lltchcock (2-1. 3.32 ERA) to rork Yankees for minor I “ g*? • S24.35 millionlioit quality stastarting pitcher, . . opportunity for RHP.’OavId Weathers (3-4, Minnesotaita trails me to come L JH IP Brett Jodie and minor saves) and minor teague,. Island shouldihave h ' before baseball's noiifHitchcock .TiiePtttsburprising Minnesota ... . push, acquirlx^ AU-Statar pitcher. ' ^ .Pleas’lease ^.TRAK, ■ . n ' Jason Schml his nam e on topofto] _ I’t.th e only ' I—^------— j anNFLr^:cord I st full day trade deadl on-waiver The Jur ice hopeT j '! b o o k , a n d I ’m1 goingg I If ■ Polic t o t a k e i t d o)wa w [jyNGjN IG t rBiG ]m M ^ tosspeak ; : • HI ■ to1Tyson? ; -'Tampa Bay'sVWarmi HTAi The Associatedite d P rw ‘ Sapp,^ohassethlfAiss^ts onMarkGastitieau's.u'ssittg^ PHOENK-X - Sheriffs dete. more than 2,000 runs? warrant for>rhis h ' V ■ ...ansu.nswerbdow Chic h i p ^ ^ ^ V ' Patterson, aaSan Sa ' Ipj BRIEF Bernardinlino ' .1 County sheriffsriffs '' ^ spokesman, soi TWin Falls racersirs put ^ Mdriday. “W oij strong showin are still in the position of investi- ' ' ' 'Ing y ^ gatinganallegUegadon that was made ' 8EIJT, Wash.-TwinI FallsFa racer ■ ' • ' :k a a g d n s t him.1. ' ■ , ; Diana Anderson qualifiilified third . * . ' 1 “Ithink,intlin die final analysis, the out of 88 cars in the Sup3 heavywei^t^it Ichampion to speak ’ ... scconds, covering the stretchst in 143'mph. j j f l with investigaiigators but had no way ‘ ^ . tocompdhim th tn e first ro und, AAinderson . iim to answer questions - i defeated Tern Reed of Seattle I’efore Of afterfter filing c h a r ^ i ■ . bu^ivas up m ib y Salt la lk e City’s ' No request!st ffor.‘an interview was ' i, Jipt den n in the seconddround. n made Mdndiiy,iiiy.hesaid. : ■ ; • I ' Competing in the Sup Sorenstam, it has t evidence gadiered was. • BURLEY - Required n iship winners. ' tal t. with hot, blustery wicome' was from the $1.7 for high school volleyball Jian cele- As withsased later this week. enormous e platform-for us i and Annika Sorenstam brick-hard b greens. rs. Duval got a 6.9 rat- 10 1 million viewers that w s convicted of rape arid'I ' j will .be "held Wednesday a om 2-down with three M onday Nig rge^in 1992 and spent ; ! at Burley Junior High Sch Woods and Sorenstai ors ago in the inaugur-' good f golf on the LPGA Toi te£" state meeting for coac birdie puttItt on the 18th hole to What V looked at times likiam. were ing two yean0 see women play golf. t left-hand- al event, whi the season. They gave; up\ two vvorth of candy,ndy. But the store own- * offidal. Offidals needI to attend 1 >the alternate-shot band-wife b mixer at the dui one of the .biggest days days d of pracdce to give the d the pair dosed out the ii It, format. up victory oi he LPGA ers said T y»nson retum ed to apolo- . only one of the meetinj:ings. Call match, and t into a grind under the light history, if not the an a audience like never befiefore. gi^e, saying he (208)678- victory, wh.trhen Webb hit into a It finished under the liglicred a 2- garnered a 7 } he thought his com- ' Vdmajcan Mabey at {2C f, based on the number . Only time will tell if it papaysoff. panions paid forfoi the candy. 7252 with any questions.L s to play. that will rei i ike a hus- audience to s Gooding High holds ub nim ed “TTiis is om hts. in LPGA h Stampedie could rereturn s|»rts physicals Lig^hts,^carimeras, tIghts, and biggest day,; tcamp > GOODIliGV Physicals Gooding High athletes S'SeSant RavensIS r e t u r n t o w o r k I leaders will b efld d A ug.: after jud^ge approve^es sale high school starting at 6 pj asSupeier Bowl cham ps I Taining The Associated Press ______Quad C ityty Thunder, the ; are $10. Any girl or boyy enroUede iha Asioclatitated Press .______I at ithe middle or. h i ^ scho Connecticutt PridePi and the Fort ’ chools and ------r GRAND RAPIDS, Mi logo of the defunct Contntinental bought the nan Each individual needsis tot bring h u n d re d s name of his team for ' . s o f P? Basketball Assodation. $2,000. Williailliam Bosshard, who > the fee, completed physiiysical and fans'lining elidbility forms and ins “8 'he More NFL - I « '‘f Joel Langlois, who ovi>wns th e owned th e lealeague’s La Crosse > and drug and alcohol fon Grand Rapids Hoops, agitgreed in Bobcats, pure!urchased his team’s ' more information, call, sw^re AS I U.S. Bankruptcy Courtt toi pur- name for $1,250,250. . • ■ Toone at 934-5771. diase the CBA’s intdlectuimal prop- U.S. Bankrufcruptcy Judge James last year?” t erty, which indudes the( league’sli D. Gregg approiproved the sales dur- Shockey vrins top B dtim oreire Ravens .coach Brian I name, logo; licensing riglghts and ing a 15-minuteute hearing, ' ■ BilUckchududdedi I iIntetiiet domain name. Langlois saidsaic he will not own • honors In Rupert tou would you know,.- I He and several other owjwners of the new leagune w as p re s e n t a n d I fdL ed among teameam owners once the i Day Tuesday, winning tl id fo r M onday as th e ] M In addidon to Boise, tea;;am own- league stansJ coi coming togedien 1 I* gross. S . - " '’” " lu p ^ B o 'wwl l champions opened. - H ers in Grand Rapids andnd Flint, He said it isi: likely the new \ ■ > $ergene Jensen finished camp at Western' ■ MIcIl; Gary and Fort Wayryne. Lid.; league will bear>ear die CBA name. \ |t in the low gross compedti [ CoUege. The 83-man B Rockford,F 111.; Fargogo an d “This justt givesgi\ us some more \ ■ Lenora Kaswoim finisheded firet in squad perierformed before an ■ Bismarck,£ ND.; Sioux Fallalls, SD., options,” Langanglols said prior to i the low-net portion foUo>Uowed by ap p red ativive i crowd and sevei^,. I and Trenton, N.J. have/e given- dieheaiing. Barbara Camiey. camera cre^rews from NFL.Films,*' I finandalfi commitments to> thet new He purchasedu ed the nam es of the ______. which is tapingtap a weekly.series m i(league. About 10 more teteams or • four former CBACB team s because j ContpOad from staritaR reports on th eR avvensforHBO: ei 1 ■ 8groups that may form teanams have ies “h i^ likdikely diose properties ' ' The cam ameras and micro-. " Iexpressed interest in joiniining the w illb eu s^ ”” byby the new league., i TlSlviA A n s w e r ; ■ •' phones, som)me poised in the mid- p new league, Langlois said.I. Tha 55-year-dar-dd CBA folded last field, only served to ' BaKlfflore ™ wld« rvcshsr Patrii e pass In front ofrooMs Two, Hank Aaron (2,297) a i He also paid $1,500 each:h for the winter, two yeayears after NBA Hall } ^ " ° g ;:;e S *the ! fanfare surround-•. iMMSIvebMfcRcaleWaddel SowlChampkmsopMod nnames of four former CBA B ate Ruth (2,204). 3A teams of Famer Isiah'lah Thomas agreed to t J PleassasesM RAVENS. PageAS ttMirtraln(i«cafflpatWe«ten tt» tmlnstor, Md., Monday. - the Yakima Sun Kin{ngs, the ' buy it for $9 milmillion. : : " i Mck Johnson hauls in a long p Jon as Um dsfmding Supor Boy »m Maryland College In Wostml ______\ ______■ ■ • • ■ .

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All 9 ils sLoieded iq>u for tte prevfaxis db t I Icare dibble £ir then fiPTtUttnmg in |J|^dxQ- •' two games of the sericiries May 25 s new ciinkL There are stm ^pot! I Ic for those gMs who10 are interested. For. m t ei InfInfiwmation, caH the 1 ^ • and 27. I SbopatTSS'&a ' The Rangers havee v,won seven of eight, a streak thathat includes ^ five victories over theh e Orioles. ^ MunlMen^sA!IVssodaUon meetss WednesdayV " ” Craig Monroe led[ed off the I TWINFALLS-Tht Twin FaDs Unudpal l a ’s Golf Assodatkn WO - 11th with a walkc o off Mike I holduMJlartwilidiipl: piw on Wednesday. The lasttst tltwo weeks of men's Trombley (3-4), lookk seconds on I U ^ w m be A irla nnd d Aug. & lh e momhly m e i^ cevent wfD be hd d Alig a sacrifice bunt andid mi oved to I * 2 zat6pm . third on a groundoilout. After . Frank Catalanotto recreceived an Henman beststsSilchaphanlnTetrennis series : > : intentional walk andid Trom^ bley MONTREAL-Tinim Henman beat ParadomnSikhaphan&3,6.3iSij S ■ walked Randy I MoiulayintheTenniinis Masters SeriesCanada.L Rodriguez lined a singingle to le f t . pion Marat Safin, seededd second,se retired in tte Ju a n M oreno (2*1)•1) pitcJied second set of his matlatc^ against Nicolas Escude, ' two perfect inningsgs and Jeff of a knee injuiy. Safirfin was down 4 ^ 2-5. Zimmerman got threeree outs for •. Greg Rusedski, theie Quebec native wdio left; CanadaCa six years ago tti ; his 20th save in 23 chaihances. pbty for England, Iso droroed out, falling 63,4-3,4«,&4tol4dKeed^ T he gam e w as a m mi ak eu p of I Carios Moya. It wass Rusm: sIq’s fim appearancance in the event siii'^ the July 19 postpctponemen^ . 1995. caused by a train de Ll other matches M&bmday, Todd Martin beat si derailment Texas u m bMwian MkbMl Youngt ftatds a late throw as Baltlmon o re 't Jaff ConbM tta a ls tacoi at sixthseeded Yevgeny ' n e a r C a m d e n Y ariards. The iU SrS icood bM»«rClMden Kafehiikov 3 ^ 7-6i C(7-3), 6 4 , Nicolas K ie fer r*defeated 12th-seedM Rangers arrived Mon^wday after- Battimor* Monday. The Rangen[en won 64 (n 11 IniUnfs on a cltftchi stngla by Alex Rodrie ^ 7-5, Jerome Golmard b eeat a t: Byron Black 6-2,6-£ and lOthseeded Ama * noon and left immim e d i a t e ly a th ro .rowing error by Texas ble by Ricky Led« naud Clement edged Cedi1 MamiitMl 6-1,46,64. afterward for New Yoi!fork. w here h „, dee. Bill escortedd from the field by iseman Rafael Palmeiro Haselman followed wiivith a run- police andnd thrown a towel by they start a ihree-gais o m e s e r ie j. le d to twowo unearned h m s In th e ' tonight. scoring groundout andid Michael Orioles’ firstfi baseman David Cacic advanccses In Acura Classli!sic „ « , • , O rio les’ s’ I three-run fifth. Brian Y oung h it a n R BI si; The Orioles took a 1 single off Segui. CARLSBAD, CaUf.if. - SandraC adc beat Kfan-jim-Anh Nguyen 6-2, 63 al-Oleadta Roberts,ts, Chris Richard and Kinkade’s glove in left.ft. Baltimonore starter Sidney onMontlcQria che fin the second against DougDo Davis Conine e !iisr round of the Acura OasClassic women’s touihfr I each had RBIs in the The game was interrm ip te d in Ponson allclUowed four runs, nine ment at die Ia Costaa ResortI and Spa. on singles by Coni . the eighth inning Ripken and MikeiKinkade. K T e : ^ ,^ i when a hits and1 twot walks in seven In o th tf maKhes,, Luxembourg’sI Anne Kremiemer beat Zimbabwe’s s tied it a t 4 in th e sixth. streaker, wearing onlyly a floppy innings, cappingca] a winless July Cara Black 6-2, 6-1;L; Lilia Osterioh eliminatedIted France’s Virginia ' Ripken’s single iextei[tended his G„be KajKapler singled in a run hitting strea k to 10 gai hat and sneakers, ran1 Iback and in which1 heh went 0-1 in five Razzano 3-6, 60, 6*2k2, and Japan’s Ai Sugiyaoiyama beat Thailand’s games. and took)k (hird on an RBI. dou- forth across the field.d. He was starts. Tamrine Tanasugam0 ^4^7-6(3X6-2. r r \ The ti9 five playerers in dte worid are ih thee $750,000$i tournament, withtopseededManirtina Hingis seeking her thinthird title in San Dieeo, and secomtseeded ViVenus Williams attemptinging to defend her titl& Ire v irno deli\^v ^ e r s a c e: iin skinss comp(•etition Jennifer Capriati, tbthe Australian and Frenchich Open champion, is seededthitd. GAYLORD, Mich,, (fi(AP) - Lee The hoilole, nicknamed “High “The greens are, sso soft I date” it 3yby winning or t j ^ the Trevino holed a $1 mimillion shot Five,” iridricludes a 90-foot vertical knew I had to go to thetie back or following: hole,hi which he did. A in the Par-3 Shoolootout on drop thatlat m akes club selection a it would roll rightt off the 25-foot bbil ird ie putt on No. 8 Sanies’ Patteisison sighs sheet wnvfthPortiand ■ Monday, acing the 138-L38*yard sev- b it tricky,cy. Trevino decided on a green,” Trevinty said. “I thought secured thehe cash. SEATTLE - Rubeien Patterson, the No. 3 sco ■ en th hole in .th e two.< scorer for the Seattle /o-day skins pitchinglg w edge, b u t th o u g h t I hit it a little long, butut it trick- Trevino) finishedfi the day with SuperSonks, signed anai ofier sheet with the PonlonlandThiil Blazers p assistanta under head muscular disorder. sas CKy camp to return for the C coach Paul Silas. Rosese left the team after this pastpasi season. Last wedc He was diagnosedIw w ithm yas. Panthers’ final exhibiticn^ohiml W ith Reds)Iskins top picks Charlotte hired Bob D(Donewald Jr. to replace Jen^jen y Eaves, vrfiose coo- thenia gravis, a neuroirom uscular , RTVERR 1FALLS, Wis. - Rookie Aug. 31 following knee:e surgery CARUSU5LE,Pa.-Withthefiret traa was not renewed.d. _____ condition that cause:ises.muscle___ lent kicker Lawrence Hill qw nt almost fouour seasons as the head coadi 3uldn*t'miss Sun day ”and> __last week.______- —------practices ofof training .camp done, »cfa of tbe Magic, lead- fatigue around th e ey es. Team doctors removeved a Hap the Washinilington Redskins offi­ ing the team to the: 19951 NBA finals, wheree theyth were swept by Doctors had hoped mimedication “ “Id .hardirdly connect in Monday Hous&m. HiD worked1 asa an NBA tdevidon analyst g’s Kansas City Chiefs of cartilage and there wwas some cially havece two holdouts - and ilyst last season. could control the discIisease that concem that Jeffers mi(light miss they aren’t‘t expectedc to show up forced Boireau to mi . He hit from 58 yards on ' S S a T iin n his battle to unseat the season opener. HtH owever, soon, Irvin enters Inn camp. Jeffers said the swellin( inocent plea In dru{rugcase | :nt Todd Peterson. ; ng is sub- Coach MaVlarty Schoiienheim er DENTON, T ex as-F “H e has a serious dealeal thot has ‘"SS'’*"' siding and he hopes toI retumr to said Monda ■ Fonner Dallas Cowboys receiverreo Michael Irm ighdng an uphill battle, I ' day that negotiations might not stand trial1 c(XI a drug ciiarge because i not healed as much asis hhis doaots . Fm^gh practice in two weeks. have stalleded with the team’s top ise of problems in th$ anticipated it would.Id,” coach Is;"',” ^said Tynes, from Troy ' case, his lawyer said. i’m trying to win a job so Jeffers was a 1,000-yariird receiv- two d ra ft: picks,pi wide receiver Dennis Green said Montondav State. Pm er in 1999. H e tore an AC At his arraignmentIt Monday, Irvin pleaded1 innocentin to a felony to make every kick. Todd I \C L in his Rod Gardneiner from Qemson and diaise of possessing; lessk than a '^ram of cocaine Boireau, drafted in.the th second ^ '8 °'“ ' left knee last year duluring an cornerback aine. If oKivicted, hen advantage. He’s been in ck Fred Smoot from . I to two years m jan and up to round in 2000, was plaolaced on the *■“ ?" “d' exhibition - game against Mississippi1 State. S p to a $10,000 fine. non-football relatedled injury gue for seven years. I Pittsburgh, ! forcing him Assistant District AAnomey Lee Aim Breadinding has said several ! can get away with miss- : m to miss “At this pointpc and time, there’s things delayed prosecui reserve list and cannoimot be acti- the entire season. On tl aitors in presenting the caseise K)t the grand juiy,^.. in g somle e because he’s estab* , the same no progre:ress being made," - Her office di£i’tiecciceive die case until Fdiruaiy vated this season. day thai doctors repairlired that Schottenheineimer taiy. and further inve»- lished." ^ l i o n and addidonallal laboratoiy testing todc: severals « more m ontl£ She also said a key popolke ofiicer invcdved in the Ravens _ Injured In an acd d att ini March and wasn’t availabiS S iS S " " ? ConUniMd frORi A7 Top pick Vick tot get bulk of snaplaps - s ib le teaisam. Thai’s been my *camp and healthy, it’s a first for. said Monda’day’s scene reminded ing the initial practicedee of sum- trademarkirk for years.", jme," he said. “It just gc GREENVILLE, S.C-- - Mkluel Vick, stm th eI NNo a 2 quartert»ck for goes, with him of his daysde as a backup with the Atlanta Falcons, winwi get most of the soaps in m er. The camQtnera crews - and ihat Ikind of the way the ofoffseason the San Fran : m the first preseason “There’s nothing wr ‘andsco 49ers. game m d a y itighL wrong with I sometimesies smug feeling associ- 1 has gone. It’s a good stan»rt.” “I’v e beeisen oh a Super Bowl it,” Ravens owner ArtAr Modell i ated withth being the defending Coach Dan Reeves1 saids Mimday he hasn’t detexmmed eta his quarter- Elvis Grbac was wiwith the team-before,re, and it was ju st like back rotadon for thei cgame against the said. “If you start: becomingb< champ -- v weren’t the only rea- ]Kansas City Chiefs last s »urgh Steelers. But he t summer, this,” Grbacac said. “You’ve got to does plan to give'^dc,Ic, the top pick in this year's ^ withdrawn and lookio k in g o v er sons whyV N Monday’s workout was Ibut now he’s the startirting quar- expect, all th r's NFL draft, tbe bulk ' your shoulder, beinging ca refu l -a one-of*a- . the hoopla that goes of die idaying time. ;*a-kind occurrence for tterback of the NFL chalampions. v/ith it andid understand it. We “M ichad win iday a 1 about what you say, thtthat’s being BilUck. Grbac, who replaces t a lot more than any of ourr odierod quarterbad^^ i the less have matureire guys on this team, Reeves said. "We wamint him to play and see wfaat paranoid. This is an opM Brian Sabean want* JAndy MacPhail said. office usuallally brings in. some Urbina and Toronto’s’s iShannon ed to ^ o r e «« up his rotation, The Red Sox, wbo we•» re ^ help at oneso 01 r two positions.** S tew art. S c h m ididt t will replace the I:interested in Hitchcock, Check out our.MEW * Teams can still makiake trades injured MiMark Gardner as the 1like to upgrade their bh u llp en after the deadline, but3ut players fifth starteiter and Vander Wal is aand could go after Urbimna. ■ _ Online Trmvel Site! need to pass through}h w aivers a n upgradeide over Armando Rios “We have the pMplee hi ere to m ^ Fraturing w a first. While that can1 h ap p en - in r i ^ t fie]Seld. Rios and pitching aaccomplish whac'vte n e e d to especially with high-sh-salaried prospectR;Ryan Vogelsong went a UNS I accompUsh.” G M D anD t :3 a ,. loftH eW ee!^ players - general managersmt ' to Pittsburg In the deal. said. s “We ju st h a ra tQ SKg< S Binr»siSEU.»TiBADE nave become more a^essiveagj "We real]tally thought this would hhealthy and back out the] - stxsponsored by abonc blocking dealss um re cen t g iv e u s aa cgreat chance to get Seattle, which leads O0 akland la u i i i a x : y e a m " • -Into the p< rnuuMGCCOWGUIERIES postseason and have bby 20 games In the AL V Complicating theI dean said. oone of the teams most ii m,TwlnFaaa,ld.«m dealing tUs y ev U thithat IS or . -'^.N LL < Central-leading Cubs eed In adding^ a hlttei 73;a a « 9 3

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nukee trainihystesria J F ep\-w>wJei> ^ I / poLu/r/D70N R6&U1ATION f Once again, oppotponents of nuclear foror its actionis. U nder a comourt'approved J I OV6R TO) OORi STATE energy are doing thi ^ their best Chicken 19S1995 agreement, the statelte can refuse I I u i Ei'RB 'i ; TVHN/N6 IT , f Little imitation. adctddidonal shipments ifif IUncle Sam . JT They have singledd oout a shipment of doiloesn’t live up to his prpromises to /ERIO y o jR s.^ / !r Spent nuclear fuel headedhe from west' renemove radioactive wastes fh6r>m IN EEL.' I ? em New York to the Idaho National Idaho Ii officials are pajpaying close I r Engineering andd ]E n v iro n m e n ta l atuittentioiL •- Laboratoiy, and they*'eyVe targeted it for For F example, 3,100 cubicibic meters of /' if protests. _ p lu to:onium-con- n f Why they have tam inaInated waste . focused on this More than most staitaks, Idaho is ^u stt b*be removed ! r particular ship- 1 the INEEL - - r ment isn’t entire- well-equipped to hokoUOufedeml le end of next . ' i ■J ly clear, given E n ^ Di^rtmetJtnirtsponsiblefor At this , ^ / 7 ;| <■ that 143 similar 6.5 cu b ic ^ / / ^ shipments have shipments o f spenttnuckarfud. n nietersers should r arrived at the have! b een W ^ f INEEL since " V/ shippetped out, but I ? 1995. The m ost Ukel:tely explanation is onl;nly 652.4 cubic metersi hthas actually > that the shipment is a n i m g on train - leftsft the state. r tracks that haven’t carriedcai mudi spent The T feds are close to being in _ T nuclear fuel in thee past.p People who defiiefault, but "they are plm live near those tracksrks havenit seen the to0 catchc up,” says Kathle< fnifo0 > Chicken Little show-V -tm til now. healead of the state’s INEELEL Oversight r v j / f TJJ^s b etter ra Give ; One anti-nuke aclactivist is driving Proj'rogram. ■> fc \ v e d K a dherine Gj r a h a m the motto, “Stop Mobiobile Chernobyl.” cea:ease if the DOE fails to0 nmaintain a ______•; Mobile Chernobyl, eh? Itl» a catchy suffiffident budget for the prproject. And ^ ven for one who adminlired ^ than $340 millionn to conservative cayfes •: phrase, but it doesi J * Washington Fost publiiblisher C t ic esn’t square with. thejiey wiU cease if buried-wasvaste cleanup USAN R e IMER over die years andnd ppaid for a number^of J America’s recordI forfc transporting rffofforts stall at INEEL. i Katherine Graham asislh I av e , private investigatioiitions into President* j t spent nuclear fuel. . At Al th e moment, the most)St iimmediate ^ all my professional lifeIfe,tiie I — Clinton as well asIS PlPaula Jones’ legal fees, >* We’ll concede th tributes paid to her up essential. But the U.SU.S. Department of Nudear Ni power is emergingring as one of ness andid insecurity, Kay GrahamI wouldw While eachch I claim is true by itself, the;iey focused on his smallnall-toWn newspaper: •: Energy has provenI e*equal to the task, thele chrapest, most effidentent a n d -y e s have been embarrassed byyaUtiiat a arearrangedi»1 in such a way in this editoicori- chain, taking the! flajflagship Greensbura' > The shipping caskss aare built to with- - safestsa means of meeting , even if die polidcal doyennem e in her al as to suggesgest that Kay Graham plotteted Tribune-Revlew,, to idie regiond le v ^ C stand train wrecks; andai other calami- eveiver-growing demand for e have thought die funeral m^d . tokiUherhusllusband and make it look likiIke during a cripplingg neditorid about lieTiiiKes-News5 Scaife,ft68, bankroUer of conservatianve Republican\ popolitics since the Nixon Katherine Grahamm Vwill probably notiec causes andai would-be media baron,>n, ran an Administratioition, when in 1972 he wrotee m uch nationd noticf)tice, as indeed'itshould .. ^ ^ editorialal that says that Graham ha( ------»JWanacb««dttor MikMilM SmH ______JUvntii’•rtWnjdlrtctof brilliant: had h er , 330 $3,000 chechecks - $900,000 - u> 330 not. After all, Thee PiPittsburgh Tribune- It husband commined to aa mentaln • dummy organianl2ations that funnded thele Review is no Washinshington Post. institutiotion because she feared divo : Tlie member* of4 tbtbe editorial boanI and writer ivorce money to N«oixon’s re-dection campaign,X And its publisherier Awill never be mistak- iters of editorials are Stephen Hartgen,Kat and th eJ Iloss of The Post, . . . Scaife becaucame disenchanted with en for Kay Graham.im. ; Williamam Brock. Clarit Walworth, StsSteve Cntmp and Dan Helds. T heededitorial in the July 18 editiijDon of Nixon and urgiirged his impeachment, ______Scalfe’ss rnewspaper continues thisis vway: dedding themen to^adc iae« and not _ Susan Reimer isaos a columnist for The ^ IS dearly intending divorce'cewhen • politicians. HeHe' has d sn trib u t^ ih'ore Sun.~... 0 — L^ETTERJ:s —— ; Dems don’t help faifamily values cara n y a gun, a protection und g et a work permit. Take? forfc ty, I think somiome of us would go hungryY able action and whet/hether it is true or ' : values; however, sheI mjmakes some Ms. Byers, I compel you to 1know and Instancee th i e farming industry. Son>omc of b ^ u s e we arcare too proud to work in not, guiltyl ; rem arks regarding thelie positions] of the understand very well exactlytiy what it is us seem1 to t think that Hispanic pecleople th e fid d s on aX a very hoc or cold day or The state labor lawlav allows this prac- J Democratic Party thatat irequire correc- /ou support. If it’s big govemiemment run- ore-heree to i tak e away the jobs thaihat are because wc dodo not w ant to smell like a mn a tice to go on in allI areasa r of the . t, . w tion. ling everything for you, spemlending yoiir supposedsd to be for Americans. Thirhis is dairy, American work force Tioney for you, high taxes andanc meaning-f not th e a 3rce, and the state of : S Ms. Byers incorrectlyItly states that the case. They don’t come hereere to Sometimes liis life can be very perplex- Idaho is one of thee statesst th at allows*; Democratic Party supptpports good jobs, Jf®ess jobs you want under sociiocialism, steal jobsbs. They comc here to takeke jobs ing. Some peoieople don’t like the ' this to happen. An et ;hen you support the right paiparty. If it is th at moslISC of us don’t want, n em ployer can tenai- fairness toward all citizitizens and individ- | Hispanics, yetret they tan th d r skin to n ate anyone anytimeim e they want to for ual freedom. These areire all inaccurate. ess government intrusion,, bebetter jobs Haveyou y ever wondered how fofood look like a Lati,.atin lover. I think it is jy any reason or no reasonrea: at all. If som6- ^ The record of the Demcjmocrats is very far 'supporting the entreprenesneurial spir- gets toyour yo table? WeU, ic didn’t't hap-h about tim e forfor I d ^ o to wake up and one says you did som t of America, more freedomim 1for pen beraiause you prayed for it. It h something wrong, from this. To demonstnstrate this point, all “ ° t hap. smell the tacbscosl *^ou did it,” no quesuestions asked and*; you need to do is take:e a good look \mericons to choose their ownow destiny p ened )ccausebe someone is willinglg to Let us treat tat these people with respectJCt w hat you say doesn’t md integrity, then you are,5, in fact, a w ork undid er harsh condidons to en: sn’t m ake a hill o f l i ' around you to see wherfiere our “family ensure and, most of alf all, with dignity. Give beans to anyone inn charge.d Sorry, yoit : values” have gone und«nder 30 years of f®!ilepublican, and you have beenbe< voting . the goodsds g et to the consumer, them a chance.ice. You won’t regret itl foror the wrong party all thesese }years. W hatabout a the dairy industry ai are termimited becatscause someone safd Democratic rule. ^andaU GIOCONDA SANCHEZ MYERS you did something a( ^lease carefully review thee votingvc th e m ilkk products? ] Those item s anare pro- Twin Falls g against them a n ^ | > When entities such1 ajas Plarmed 5 against our polides,es, doesn’t< matter td > Parenthood and th e AnAmerican Civil *■««!ecord of the party you suppopport before duced betjecause bf hard-working people.pe- ' naking inaccurate statement:ents regard- M any off these t people can’t get a di them if you did it or not,i it was said tHat Liberties Union, who> areai the very fiber F®* ! a " a s need to be looked ati you didi You lose youryoi job and wageij C inoursbdety!thatisbnbreaking down *”8ng your party. This is the reasonrea; our er’s licensnse because they don’t hav Labor laws n ountry is headed down thee p.path of S o d al Se By Garry Truiudeau IVIaliari3rd nilmore 'Bye Bruce Tins||y ; MK.sepu7yseowKK- W W t Mf9iJ97tNa^7Di£ fViATmoPiur7Hm/iiM WIV a’AOwioAeefS!. AM>scoav.Mfotwsr KHSf ‘ seBNm^smHBRS. e»«- ANMXK.SaHSmtB, »!!**/«**? fuonjfcmyir L rjN9/J eKimumw9/mi. < a F repip y ^ .1 1 I / V / ( I IP F T H ^ t U N T \ U I 3 0 -to f r fS i& m -K ) ] c o u e s e - J P 6 A P ' ' i w p J ijH I b j a i l r i f , ;

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SOedbyaomedianwitlith a repute- Rosie,” saiiaid Rhea, who filfcd in - tion for being a witdL' for'CD onniimell, 39, several times fe ^Sirirt S“ Caroline Rhea, 37,, \who plays last season ^ «9Ba>Hcalbk. . on and is a “Hollywood ^ Mtii. jBliIlr , .daffy Aunt Hilda on th e WB sit- S quares”” iregular. “As a kid, I com “Sabrina, the! Teenage always virantedw to be- Carol ' M. 36 Poetthw aspect Wildl,” will tum in herer broom to Burnett orir Jolui^J Carson." 39 PuzzllM. ■ . 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Sydney S' Omarr ' ' You give your heart frefreely but at I FOR A YEAR times it costs you. Tauruurus, Leo and . ' " - I f f Scorpio persons playly imi portant CAPRICUCORN (D ec 2^Jan. 19): •'.Toles in your life, couldlid have1 these You willI findft comfortable mode o f' * letters,'initials in names:ies:D,M,V. living. RecognizeJRe fulfillments, < ARIES (Mar. 21-/11-Apr. 19): en jo y the;hem. Music plays role, EVENING & W Search for home couldId Ibe success- dancetoyc> your own tune. I C'fuUy concluded. Focusms on wbere . AQUARU lIU S a a n . 20-Feb. 18): \ you live, marital status.IS. • , Don’t equ.quate delay with defeat, TAURUS (Apr. 20*20*May 20): Time is on your sid^ and you are Define tem s, outlines boundari^Ix • destinedI to win. You are not being ■Xou require more infornfationlof told entirefe truth. Insist on answers, IAL LONG DISTAI pnor to signing any agreemag ents.- noteviasion ■Time is on your side. PISCESES (Feb. 19-Mar. ,20); , GEM IN I (M ay 21-Jil'June 20): Orgaiiizee efforts,e get priorities in' Obtain hint from Taiinuirus -message. order. Supiup^or pays meaningful' ‘You are in driver’s seaiseat; car complimenlen t Be gradous, not obse- , ..not start without you. ReRelationship quious. CajCapricom,C^cer persons ■ ’notandheavy.'. • couldplay:ay fan tasticro l» -“ '- E MINUTES IN YC C A N C E lC aurie 21-21-July 22): ■ Peer into future. Makeike accurate predictions concerningIng yourself. ^V*Vou will be a s k ^ to traveltra to for* ‘’"elgnland, LEO, O uly 23-Aug. 222): M ake fresh start, don’t wait forfi others. • !>Imprint style and thenien proceed.<^ Provide enlightenmentmt for those •who lack courage of convictions.coi Another Leo featured ------VIRGO“(Augr23-S. 22): Attention revolves arouround'domi- die, security and love relationship.rcl 0 W I R E L E . Individual you taught: in past wui ' “ make suipilse appearano ance. ^ i B h l ^T&T WIRELESS NETW LIBRA (S ep t 2 3 0 cA t; 22): Short She is .. : ^ p could involve fun1 andar games. ;isjustahu!itlngtype, • tuck rides,with you. YouYo win by , ; In her middle years ^ticking with numumber 3. lookingg fort( someone who will "SagittaHan will figure2 prominent-pi loveeh h er Just like she Is. ly- Call thehe shelter to save her. M g g l j M I SCORPIO (O ct. 23;>3:Nov.21): Ablgthi r z : ...... Roadblock to financial:ial success thanks . to Blip Printers cbuld be rem oved. Mis;iissin g lin k and Edit*litSzantofor the “Build , .recovered. Taurus, Leo) involved.in' Thee SIShelter" brochure. SAGITTARIUS (Nov, ' 21fcDiy period over. Expi TWINFAI?AU5ANIMALSHELTER . t l0*g Omm* «l ><» Horse Lininiment Eases Arthh ritis P a in Never change e- gain! . OCALA. 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.■ I ■■ V ■ ■ •;■■ ^ ■. .-'y v M e n t a h ^ ^ In -v-'obituaijes, P a ^ . B S , '. \GK ..-Monw v : ' 86-7 ' .'l m \cGty Editor. C ^B aJd^, r The,Times-New ...... "■'■Tuiucsaay, July 31, 20C0 0 1 - : Siecti6n,B'S n A rounN D TV T H E V A L L E Y v l a n ji a e e fs d r u i g c hl a r g e i ^ to t e d Pra— Ecstasy on at leastt two occa* Warren By , d u c t s Byerly, 19, of Boise, sold amine, dr MDMA, is a synthetic,sj (ilovernor condl sions a t all-night danoice parties- Ecstasy' dduring the events to [SE.- A federal grand jury psychoactive pill that: typically;t : y once on Feb. 4. at a partyps called other dislistributors and rave induces feelings of euphoriaet - .... . Judge intervleve w s . h a fidicted ^ a'Twin Falls mann “Psdence Ficdon” ammd again on patrons, 5 other people on diarges and dramaticfiUy raise ; -B O ISE -G w . Dirk KemplhomeKe s June 24 at a Skatew(world party It is the;he first indictment of pressure, heart rate ar interviewed four cca a n d id a te s lling Ecstasy, LSD andd called “Evolu|tiah.“ someones in ii Idaho for ^egedly . p i o v ^ ' drugs in Boise, the U.S. tem perature. It gainied p Uonday to replace! T'Twin Falls ^ >. The indictmentsI stemmings staging aa rrave party for the pur- ty in the 1990s at raves. District Judge DaniellM M eeh l.„ h o ney’s office announcedi from a 14*morith, multistatem pose of dldistributing and using ay. Seizures of Ecstasy ; : plans to retire Sept. 1. investigation allege Cabello,Ci 21, drugs. U.S. Cunoms Service gn lardo Cabello, 21, and thee and Boise re^dentsI JaimeJ Lee Ecstasy, M ^ r f b r l 'The finalists forjr the Sth oltal^S sy, known sdentifically ■ loan t are charged with sellingB Collins, 24, of Boise,;!, and Jesse as methyle tiUdicial District judgidge slot are ylenedioxymethamphet- PIfflsefnOlluas,B.PajeM s; iiaTlm^WwiNewra ' S y in FaUs attorneys JohnJol Butler, ■y. . ■ . ‘John Hoiihorst and RanUmdy S to k ^ GOODING[NG - T h e G ooding and Gooding M aestratrate Judge ------A n d t iHE BAND PLLAYS ON-___ _ Basque Assocssodation has received ; Kevin Cassidy, ■ 1, approval of a $240,doo. loan : r • -One of the four willI b e appoint* request to-bui- build a B a a ^ ailtu > ■ V ed, but Kempthomei s{spokesman ' al center inn Glanned for a 3.6*acre Northem Rockies. “We haven’twas once the hothe of :' t'.;The two are pressin{ing for .the we could haveberculosis hospital in* . passage of the Northem culnoral things em Rockies The approvE Ecosystem Protection. Act,At >^ch lahoans of Basque vrould help protect hai of USDA -Coi there are about 6,000 habitat for t descendants of sheets animals ranging fromm DlrectLoanpi . jbuU trbt^t. need by Idahho came to the south- ■ f the state during the ' • /^Afterward, the twoD wwill head . delegation M ' paid Dade aof t the4 20th centuiy, to >fttr M artha's Vineyardnrdf where over 40massive y< flocks that .^King will perform a priiprivate center is plan±um at one time tiie >cert for a list of celebribritib that parcel thatep-exporting wa center in . &may indude former■ Sre'sidetii'& :i the old tubennHemirohere. % lintoni-Jam es, Taylorr 'aiand early MXtMOM/nt Gooding. ; and Shoshone»_ the S'|liwau^li< md TuctoLMall«, right, play'aa heavyi w n t jnJW ta £ • trie wai pAiMrmin(‘lii n n -(H-»liliii,r the tour Is BlacMoot. The toui ■ extraction-this l ^ ^ e ^ s ^ a f t e ^ ^ 'CS| offices to stayay open i» « « in9 «nHd-Jww tn d continues trirau<})U m the.yearssman, b) head librarian a.in. to 5 p.m. Mondayly through estimateded 7,000 acres of Nevada percent contamed latee Sunday, Friday, onetne of Winton “Win” Islands, I where his idyllic ] World W arimunity 1, Library that Thursday. rangelantmd and brush, but fire- b u t 'had done an esiistimated Gray’s last8t iwishes to his family was v shattered by the Dec B asque settie<9 Sun Valley and | These hours also applpply to the fighters: werewi sdn struggling with ■- $600,000 worth of damafage, indu- fo r aI lilittle “going away” Japanese J attacl^on Pearl------H - ontootheroco•ea, knew Gray for 45 p en ter for New Directionions. These a blaze ofof equal size in the Doe ding consuming somee grazing party with.friends. fn After Navy service I pffices will continue to dose at areasa southwest< of Rogerson, land, sage grouse habitatat and for- So, on SeSept. 16, friends an d Padfic, I Gray was stationt Gra^s w i ^ known as 4 30 p m on Fridays. accordinging to reports from the age for b u game animals.Is. ad m irers oiof Sun Valley’s tall, side s Chicago, where he layorm die{one bf the oii^n al 17 I JWith the exceptiono n of th e Bureau ofof: Land Management Other induded: lanky, well-UU-liked first mayor will married c Anita McCahey. > each contributed $1 l [ ^ t e r for New Directionions, which Erraticic winds and rugged ter- • The Saddle'Horse. FireF east Sather at S5 p.m. at Trail Creek She would be his wife But alo ;^e th( l i b i ^ . . is lo c a te on the west sideofthesid nunwerelre hampering crews at the of Malta, caused by lighoimim:. ate ay’ll share a final drink years.y • mlly, the— lot'of fiiri'assaid a G r^ *Svas acce» campus, these officeses are all Doe FlatIt fire,t which was started up some 50 acres beforbreWng, ‘■‘'"■emimber .the man whose By 1949, the Grays wereliimeven- manandfemllyleman, veiy nice, who located in the tning, according to the contained late Sunday. . * signature trstraits were his affable Valley, ^ where Gray manag[awallan Ollie Cossmibeing m ayor a com-~ Administration Building.^ &S,ut the blaze was expected ways and deitievotion to building His stables s of the Sun Valleyc Cpursuit : of the Commu •T he Mule Creek Firere south of community, not p^dcs.** For directions or infoiiformation, W be undinder control by Monday y. first £ step in a long and suet:. 7,1941, serv es th es the S first elected ^ the switchboard at 733-9554.73: evening.; ThreeT hand crews, four Twin Falls was causedib I y light- Gray wass84. 8 »series of career moves thatHarbor. Ketchum area, ning and grew to about 1> in Valley and served bulldozersers, 16 fire engines four 180 acres A ld io u ^h bbom in Reynolds, Dl., hhim an early and popular1 o in th e years, until 1979. a ^ smokejumpers were and was under contrtrol late Gray spentnt most of his life in nnlQr fixture. ned out- She said Gra; Recreation Djstrldlet to Sunday. td after his public ser- Idaho. H eI gigrew up in Buhl and One of Gray’s sons,m J et and Nietz, was onecommunlty contribu- hold two river walkilks Meanwliwhile, about the same • The MdCinney fire northwestnc ■*“h e University of Idaho (.(Jed), described his fathe women ichievements ea were leard about surfing.' “ . HAILEY - The Blaine of equipment and about of < Gooding was humann caused, “quiet leader in the comme for 55 to laundi the lil briefly attended the a Rccreation Distria will h ighters had been thrown ’ . consumed< some 50 acressan i d w as I” and a visionary vrfio cared Cossman sal.boqtt)%and.]lvesiock I rs:30 ajit. tti 6 p m : jitdginllhgofeK4tr,-?pen8')tigiaflw 'M tnnM s...... 'V' admitted on thesee walks. PeoplesB were already munching H/FAprojicl8.Mcefegor( Admission is f ^ on tacosI aiand com on the cob at otgymkhana In arena ' I County • aiB.totiban:441/FFA illdlngs'open'tbthe'pub-' The recreation districrict urges lunchtimene. In the fair’s bams, rabblts/pMiby entered • (could be deldelayed If Judging Isn't caution on Harriman Trarrail from folks werere,putting out their 11 ajn. to Doon: 441/FFA^ sheeps finished) . ' Prairie Creek south, as the Forest scrapbookok collections or wares welgH In • , . 7 p:m.: Local talenttal show at the Service will be sprayiaying for from theiieir gardens, induding 11:30 am . to noon: 4^H/FFTFA goals grsM arena on the free stage ■ p r weeds beginning today at Prairie beets andid carrots. Others had entered at sheep pens 8:«>E Dobemian pinscher, • ' i Cindy, after wtnnlni best of cll Blaine County Recreation!onDlstrict -.OmoftlF those was a Doberman “I always love showingng dogs,* said. **1 trailain with a group in . n division at the 441 W 2 0 8 ) 788-2117. • p i n k e r’ namedn^ Cindy, belong- s she said. **1 had two full-tiiri'efu Heybum andn d Burley. That way, Dog Show at tbe Minidoka Coi " irig to DlDarlene Hibbler of ' j ? ' " ' ,1 jobs, but now Pm retired,td. I go to - they g et useised to the different g£garnered he^ share of awai Heybum.EL Hibbler’s dog captured . sall the dog shows l eanI possibly( smells and tli nk said. *Ilive oh a the different noises. wiwell by showing Blackie ie’s always t i j ^ to' . i th e b e st cof class in the sub- {go to, but there aren'tI 't m any Soi when youn i do put them in tHe di | jj|M|H|^| novice bpi chow border collie. ^ ^ ’s fields to go t>pen d iv isio n , am ong taround here.”- ring, it's ’ho-ho-hum’ to them. I^s a One reasoh' Schenk ifflH ttB g}! other awaftaMs. ■■ ■ , i Getting a show dog reaeadyisn't ' ' really good e s. I i^ust wanted[ h ttr i I experience for both inInvolved in showing d o ^ ; I. so she wouldn't dor - ! /H ib b leT rs said she hasn't shown ^ ■ thet simplest of tasks, Hibblert. the handlerrandthe^og." ai tn inilfllHwl dogs in a ( iraining purposes. ’ouldn’t want her to^ a dozen years, but she. ssdd it helps to take hererdog to Sarah ScheJienk, 13, of R upert, **I wanted her to obe; telebratee Monday with her Dob ■ V' ' ) ■ - ■ ' claM In th e M bnovlce open dli lotm ^Falr. -ards as more,” Schenk t ie, h e r ' form, and she’s gointoothtf^ ;k g o t after pigeons. 1 sis for tobetr&ied.sQ anydiingl woul ley m e do.” . ' ' % 1^ ji4r

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' " ' — O b it lUARIES- '’re o n B -g t6 Fee M tmyihtM M tfUoR lonMtiM, M i 73M 931, Ext 27a.271 MwMa wd' 5 pjnM. M om ^ thrau^ Satwday.f. ' ' .....— 7..... — T>ii*iile430pja.lbrmKttag electric cloth^ dlyer - sons, Pelei}ler W. Gray and Jam es E. of him. Din Devil canlsicr ^vcvumn -• Kenmore 8 gal wrt dry vacuuiicuum • floor and tabl^ fans. • 2 , 2001. at Ihe First Assembly of • Scan IS gal room humUDldiner - Panasonl(||W/FMI radio rac record pla^rlwlih Grayray of Blaine Counly and Funeral services willrill be held God Churcjrch in Twin Falls with tpcakcn - seveial »nult cicctxtric kitchen appllanra . grairandchlldren. James E. Friday, August 3, 2001 at a 11 a.m. . PaslorDanlin Duncan olficlaiing.. FURNITURE ■ (Ward) Gray, Jr. of Ketchum. at Farmer Funeral Chaptpel In Buhl, Service ai ’ Carolyn Gi t arrangements and. cre- 3 piccc oak vcnccr bedroooom suite with double bed1 boxt>o springs, mattr^s, 4 Gray of Nashville. Tenn. Friends and family may'm n akecon- mation are.ie.under the direciion of drawer drcu«r and nItc slanand - glass paneled wood sofafs tatable • 3 drawer wooden and MIchaihael Gray of Indianapolis, tributionsjn lieu of flowers fli 10 • White Mortuj•tuary of Twin Falls. chcit on rolten - S' x 4' stainedsti pine txwkcosc withI dividerdiv < Lane 75* rttaple Farmer Funeral Chapel, dining ubic with extra lealeaf and 6 padded matching chaincha (2 captains) -Ilarge Iniermenleni services were held at spindled padded wooden rockcrro - 29* x 30* 3 doot pine>e woodw chcst - 29* x OO* 2 door pine wood cabinet -. small& 4 shelf wopden bookeasitease - 2 step stepsio^l - 2 ,m., T uesday. July 31 iANDPOINT small malerUl cablncts - 2: 30"3i wrought Iton plam stand • 2 id by his family ai Ihe T w i n F a l. il s d . 3 table tamps - clothing Ketchum1 Cemetery.C L A wril i & GARDEN ITEME M S -- Win's wishes were to be able to Soil au^er and tr«c spikes ••: 3 hand s p r ^ n - assortedI chemicalsclu - folding metal 1 share a final drink with friends, so picnic table with case - whchcelbatrow - 5' aluminum steplep ladder1 - 16* alum}num • extension ladder - 24’ snoviow roof nike wlih 16* tublarir handleha - Remlngton'14* -J a party willwll be held -on September elcctrlc chain saw - Seats 3J.5 J hp gas powered vacuum btower/btov chlpper - Toro gas ' ; Domingo Zapataa IJ r ' ■'6.2 0 0 1 at Trail Creek Cabin from snow blower-wlth u s cansI • assorted garden tools - hedge]ge cllppen< - pruning saw - i . -5 p.m. to0 :7 p.m.. Please loin his sprlnUers • gatdcn noses - cdgercd - planters - pois and basketiskcts Domingo ^pata JrJr.. 39, ol • family and Jei'ome, Idaho,' die nd friends to share some SHOOP ITEMS & t o o> l L: S ; Saturday, July 20. 20oSS, slofles ab.about the early years of D&D Workmate 2000 - sockcket sets • Kenmore 3 hp 8 galp l vtvet diy shop vacuum - 2001, near, SunVallayley and loasl Win’s time Remington 14* chain saw - \Wagner clvctrtc palnl sprayer-«rr- Craftsman elcctrlc Huntington, Oregon,I, Inii a truck herein Ihlsnis beaulilul area. ^ sander Scars S/8 scroll:ill saw with accessories ) 7 1174* circular saw j DfcO accident. The famiimily asks that memorial 7 1/4* Skll saw - Sean J/4’■ tt»nd drill - pop riveter - pliers>llen • screwdriven • hand Domingo was born / saws • aisoncd C clamps - 1putty knives - trowels - cresmesmt wrenches • sanden • n Aimusi 4. donallonss Inli Win's name be made drill biu • hole saws - hand i 1961. in Burley, Idaho,. to Domingo to The Natu d planers • pty bars - fileswoodrood clilsels -punches and and Amelia Avila Zapata, ature Conservancy's Silver chisels - alien wnmches - mitnitre box - many other assortedcd handli loob ala. He grew creek Prasreserve to continue their H O U 8 E H up and attended scsch o p la In care ol the HOLD MISCELLANIi N E O U S r Jorome and Kimberly, g le land he loved so much, Pyrex bowls and dlsho - comingco ware - pots and pansns - cake pans - ple tliu • . gradua Ing Arrangegemenis are under the assorted twklnft pans - saladKl tx>wls - microwave dishes and components - sewing ■ Irom Kimberly Higf)1 S chool In care ol thehe Wood River Chapel ol Items - assorted (inetu - chri]iristmas Hems - luggoge - elearlcnric sclsson - pictures - art 1979, Domingo was em; laho. objects - 35 'mm Sawyer 70C'00 slide pro|cctor with remolelole - viewing screen with Swill Transportation Con^ s s w r o ? slide vtcwer - three 36^ x 8'' comn^tlono wood shelves and brackets • Scan ^e v n the past lour years, h size air mattress - -Germanan decoratlve'sllver tea set - crochetedcn lienu - wicker picnic basket - White Iron coffee« serving pot • cookie sheesheets - mixing bowls and member of the Natioitlo^n'argflll G l-ENNs e F erry other household mlsccUanco Association and th«tlte. North ^ CharlesI IRobert MISCISELLANEOUS ITEMEMS American Hunling Ciub. t W. Payna. IN. Arlene Silcock Small animal trap - minnown* trap - Crossman 760 Silverer EdillonE BB/peltet gun - Surviving family IncludeUde his wife, Robert 1 V W. Payne, 03. Glenns N. Arlene Silcock, 67, •C.R.’ -Boiob' Jones . Wizard electric fencer - clectictric fence wfre • fruit pickerr - plasticpl garbage can and Joy of Jerom e: his8 p a re n ts. Ferry, died9d Sunday, July 29, 2001. • FFalls. Idaho, beloved wife,fe, mother, • C harlesI R F obert *C.R.' 'B ob' other mlscellancaus Items Domingo and Amelia3 Z2 ap ata of at his reside idence, . {grandmother and grealat grand- Jones, 74.4. p a ssd d away on NOTEt The Brazles have soliold their home and are moviniivlng to Twin Pall*. .-Good f,. Kimberly, Idaho: fivee c children. Gravesideilde services wilt be held rmother, died Friday, July^.27.2001.: i Tuesday. JJuly 24, 2001.* in Cleary sale with good useablele Items.I ______Sieven Zapata and Jamlimle Zapata at 1;45 p.m),m. on Thursday. August £at her home. Sandpolni. Idaho.Id of Ogden. Ulah. Migueluel Zapata. 2nd at Ihee (Glenn Rest cemetery In She was borr\June25,5, 1934, in MemorialII services s were held at ■ O W M E HiTfOM ; & S U E lM^ l E Ashletgh Zapata and AleAlex Zapata G lenns FeFerry.' in G lenns Ferry, E mday. July 30. 200T. at Buhl. Idaho, to Sylvanm K; and 3 P-ni- MoncJ - Ttfac: C Makabt* Owdi On «f Sti all ot Jerome: one brottrolher, Sam Arrangemernents under the direciion jI EBirdie Rachel Boyer,r. Arlene ' Unitedd Methodist Church. Uak it fStIa (Josephine) Zapata of Kansas of SummeTiers Funeral Homes. residedr In ihe Magic Valalley area Sandpoint. Idaho.Id. 9 mI by M asters AodtoD SeiService City, Kan.: six sisters.>rs. T eresa McMurtreyly CChapel. • rmost of her life. S h e attended ai Bob wass bornI on August 29, Business that Service Bui.Buiir (D arren) Curry. Amyny (B utch) . Robert was w born on August 1, s Id Jerome, ISZe, m Twinvin Falls, Idaho, the son ■ AUCTIONEEEERS cC L E R K Zapata-Sartain of Kimberl schools in Hagerman and Lyl* Masters (3«ry Ost Derly. Idaho, 1917. in EscEscondido, California. Ihe SShe worked at Ml. Bell TeTelephone of Thomass andj Julia (Dennis) '•bbrTM . Jo* BaniMtt Lamar Li Lov*lar>d Linda (Mike) Sterling of Hansen, son of Ro Buhl. Idaho Oooding,:3, Idaho Mobiio Ruport.ldaho Robert S. and Maude - CCompany and AmatgIgamated Jones. BobDb grew .up in both (ZOfl) M3-8227 (208) B34.J4.5360 (208)830-0111 (208) ( 430-0803 Idaho. MaryEllen (Kolen)en) Zapata- Payne. Rob«obert worked in California SSugar Company where shehe worked Chlllicothe. MissouriMi and Twin Falls JlmChr1«tenM>n.n> Ruport, Idaho • 831-4122io or< r 431-4123 . Jenkins ol Pocatello. IdIdaho and with his paiparents raising oranges. u MobJlo Phonos 731-11-1018 • 630-8380 • 830-0111n i l • 431-7388 until her retirement In 199:'93. Arlene .where he attended atti local schools Rlr>g»l<>a c Pt>ono ao»43l-7385 «I Juanita (Todd) Romanss ol Jerome. avocadoss eand cattle and horses nmarried Rex Silcock on SeSeptember graduatingI from fr Twin Falls High t « FAX: 843-8227 Of a34.QB77 «» www.cnaawnaucUoacomww Idaho, Monica Zapata ool nTwin Falls on th e fan^amlly farm. After high ' 221, 1951, In the Sail Lakea 3th Ward. attended collollege In Logan, Ulah. « D O L OO R E S H A N SSEN E ^ i A memorial celebratioltion will be Philippines.BS. In 1965, he married CChurch of Jesus Christ oof Latter- •►'eo worked3d in Phoenix, Arizona ■ held Thursday. August12, 2, 2001, at Helen Louou ise in Las V egas, dday Saints.’ Arlene's commpassion where he metlet and married his wile, j c - r i o i ^ 2 p.m. ai Reynolds Funeriieral Chapel Nevada, They m oved Irom . ‘and*a love ,of family and frleilends.was Elizabeth Anrvnn Carpenter on June * in Twin Falls- Friends arand family E scondidodo to ele n n s Ferry in ' evideni e in her everyday lifefe. 4 . 1953, Theyiey moved back to the THURSSDAY, AUGUST 2,20(20 0 1 ' are.inviicd to this informsrmal gather- i97i, whereere they farmed lor lour ■.' ' - Arlene Is survived • by her - Twin Falls are.jrea to-farm and started. ing to remember and sharhare. - years three • ■ ' Locatea;Sholoshone, Idaho 117 WesVest D S t ae miles wesl ol Glenns bbeloved husband, RexX of Twin a •a'T'l'y- From Railroad Ave soulh sto;top sign In ccnter of Shoshone,ne, gog south 4 Uock» to Ferry beforeremoving to town, ' FFalls; four children. Malarla Kay Bob siartened working'Ior the West D St then west 1I blockb to sale ^ le l (acrtns fromim oldo High School): ' . Twin Falir I Q Robert enenjoyed gardening and hIverson of Boise. Jefi SiiSilcock of 'daho Departiartment ol Employment . - VW aich for au ctio n signs. working in1 hishi yard, traveling in his TTwin Falls, J a n a (WWendell) ‘n ''957 andd theni w^s trarisferred ' ~ RV, campin'Jing and horseback rid- ^Nebeker of Kimberly.y. Kisha to'Rupert, ldaho,'lnIdi l 9e0 , Y/here'- ~ S»l»Ttoie:5:00wi . ~ UwchmfKatiiy~ Silcock Woodruff of Twin Falls;Fi four built Ihelr>lr new home ahd lived ' ” Robert Is survived by his son, grandchildren. g Kelsee,., Jordan, *or seven yee/ears. In 1967, he was . FURNITIn iR E & APPLIANCNCES 6111 Payne} of o Caldwell; daughter, Chase, C Austin Nebeker; on□ne'great- Iransferredd by Ihe agency to Queen } Anne wall tabic and1 mn irror set - 3 tiered D uncann PhyfePh lable - Oak.drop leaf kitchcn table and 4 chaliairs - 4 hardwood chain - adjusdjustable oak stool - old Judy Davisis andi her husband Don; grarfdchild, g Alexys Woodridruff. who Sandpoint. Idaho, Id where he lived telephone t table, chair and la step-son. Rick Ric Wilson and his wife were w the delight of herr Ilife' Iwo and workedid until retiring in the i lamp set - RCA color TV - QuasarQua VCR - Fri^dalrc Margie ol Ci refrigerator - W hirlpool uprlglIght freiacr - old kilchen cupboaJboord wilh glass doon - California; siep-daugh- brothers, b Ken (Belly) BBoyer of early 1980's.'s. During the past 48 tw t in bed set • double bed sett ■- chest o f draw ers - night standand - several old wooden lers. Sharon3n Johnston and her hus- Arkansas, A Bob (Kathy) Boyer B of years, Bob waswa a devoted and car- tables t a n d caW nets - 2 wlckeiker c h a in - needle p o in t footrt stool sti - child's wooden Bill of Richfield. Idaho and Sparks. S Nevada; four sisilsters. N husbandd tto his loving wife Ann rockcr ' - book cases • old homTiemade e cedar chcst - table lamp:imps - what not shelves - Judy Thom,>mas of C alifornia: 14 Sue S (Vard) Orrock of Ogdeden. Utah, ' as she becar:ame more dependent 2 J Hoover V acuum s.-old meta:rtal kilchen cab in e t • 3 fold dresslIresslng screen - Lee'ii 4' x grandchildiIdren and one great- Nelda N Boyer and Norene' BergerB of ’on him due tolo'multiple sclerosis. 6 ^ ' wcx)l area rug - e n d tablee icabinct - MIta DC123 copierpier machine with extra J,------y. paper (works) - offlce_chalr_^nim etal nie.CBblncta._. , — grandchild,- —Twin-FaHs-and-Sylviaa (G ary)------Bob is sun/iin/ived'by: wif6rErAnn“ * He was: preceded pi In death by PPengelly of Sparks, Nevadtda. . of Sandpointint, Idaho: four sons. < ANTIQUEIES a COLLECTIBIIBLES Its: wife, Helen Louise: She was preceded In deathd by Tom Jonesi ool Sandpoint. Idaho. Several : old palntlnRs ond plctictures with frames like *Who. SpeaksSpe Rm* by Urisklp, two brothersirs and one sister. hiher parents. •The Tomklnson Boys* by GGainsborough, *Boy and Rabbtabblt* ^ Raemrrr and Dave JonesIS iol Roseburg, Ore.. ■Found Dog* by Francb TIpt< Visitationin will< be held from 2-6 She will be dearly missesed by all Doug Joness cof Sandpoint, Idaho c pton Hunter - antique honeyty potp and tea pot set ■ p,m. on WedWednesday, August 1st at w crystal goblcis and sherbertt dishestl - enamel ware - graniteinlte ware - poticty, and who knew her. • ■ . ■ and Malt Jones Jc ol Spokane, vases % - gioss baskeu • cu t glass i Summers FuneralFui Homes. Funeral services for Ari ss c andy dish - pain ted vases - a fewf depression pleccs Arlene will-' Wash.; two0 5sisters - Margaret - porclllan baby shoe vasess •■ a few Desert Rose chinaI piecespU - sterling sliver be conducted at 11 a.m; Thursday,Tf "C lark of Phohoenix, Az. and Paf / candle « holders a n d ba b y cu p>■- - Duchln crystal w ith sterling«g silversll base ca n ^ dish. August 2. 2001. at Ihe 91 n u t dish a n d cake com pote - cl B u h l f 9lh Ward Shultz ol Clealear Lake. Calif.; three' I - china salt a n d pepper sets - Inasstnas bdl - fenton c^d y L.O.S. C hapel on EliElizabeth granddaughtefilers - Shanna. Hilary. dish - etched glass canS ew lck• cake plate - llggcrs - old steam;amer t trunk (Dolores has Winston S. “Win’ (Gray Boulevard wilh Bp. Glenn and Lindsay/ anda numerous nieces [not opened'ihls trunk for S010 yean, some 1899 news papcn,pen, old dolls and other very old Hems) - 2 o th e r old trtrunks - d o g n g u rln w - old Un b 7 ' Winion S. 'Win' Gray. 8^ in ' Arrington conducting. InlInterment and nephews,«, y In tircad box - old metal will follow In Sunset Memori3rlal Park. Bob was preceded pr in death by w h ash pans - w ooden d u c k . collectionco o f old clecfflc IronsIS - flatf irons - lots of old his sleep on Friday morr July hard back books - nail kegs •£•ronoco 5 gal car wash buckettel wwith wringer - bushel 27.2001. Friends may call atal White - his parents:s; a brother. Thomas baskets t - old dove^tall woo^ Mortuary Wednesday. / xJen boxes and crates • fruitIt cratesci - IOO year old Win was born in Reync Aug. 1. Jones and1 aa sisier, Catherine w v ooden tool chest a n d several-al old w ood w orking tools like w lynolds. 2(2001 from 4-8 p.m. with thi ke wooden wood planes; on S eptem ber 15. 19 the family Gentry, . bbuck saw. blacksmith longs aar n d o th e r old to o ls - t m an1 sav greeting friends from 6-8 p saw - Indian roc^«>m raised in Buhl. Idaho. HeHe iattended p.m, and Memorialss mayr be made to the 8grinding bowl and grinding stonest< • old doctor's leather blacklack bag. Witdi Haxel 1 ' ' Ihe Universily ol Idaho at the church on Thursdtday from Inland Norihwihwesi Chapter, of th e , 8g il crock - Knowls China dlshehes - old gam es - d g a r boxes 1■ severalsev ladys old hats- ho until he - 9:45-10:45 a.m. ol() race car set - 19 W s U g o bl learned about surfing,3, iat which IH H Multiple Sclercerosis, 818 East Sharp •; * blocks - 78 ^ x e d records w ithih scseveral okl csmpbsen Ave, Spokane,ie,WA 99202-1935. - °of classical m usic • old wicfccrcr sewing basket - 1920's child'slid's school slate bohid - lime, he transferred to< U(UCLA. He ' ^ P S S H carly 1900's v in tig c clothes -• 2 m e ttl law n c h a in - an tiq u e *$t dropped oul ol UCLA to c e 'sutl pichire* projector 0 chase the WAR UNIFOnRMS & Mis c e l l a i big waves in Hawaii ancand was at Complete World War II US LANEOUS ■■ Pearl Harbor when il was S Armyi Cote (ANC) Nurse Uniform,Uni Includes day as attacked I uniform and summer unlforn)pn ■ World War I Navy Unlfoinlforms • World War II at the beginning ol Woricorld War ll, Navy Uniform - old army manailing boxes - 1930's completeilete Scout unlfonn and / - Alter an extensive tour of cduly with scout Items - Girl's Campfltc ctceramonlal Gown - Christmas,u, ecaster and hallowecn, ‘ tho U.S. Navy In the Pac’acific. Win decorations - puzzle* • wall mirronm - healer - cot ■ upholstilolstery material - paper was assigned lo the Grei>reat Lakes back books - pictures and frain«mes ■ bab y blankets a n d beddlnidlng - unpalnicd white Naval Staiion in Chicago, v Bavarian dinner dishes, tcilea pot and etc - lots of old photographs.and mot and married his wH itfty yfozuers photography ? Items and book* I - pou and pans • isyrex wife of 55 dishes • Oster mixer set with i ■' years. Anita McCahevHey. They frisK ,'"J5-teP TOOLS Aricru Plus 2 stage snow blowewer • Caicyenne w ood chippercr wlwith S hp gas motor - ' Win m anaged the slalstables for Billy Joe3 Mathews, ^ 20. of Buhl B&D portable polisher • 2 pot Sun Valley for many yea w ttable pow er sa n d e n - Atlasas tableta saw • 2 folding /ea rs afier lefi us wayy too' I soon on July 28, picnic ubles - cooler chest - 221 ham m ocks - H om eliie weedd eaterea trimmer • power returning to Ihe area. Inn 11955, he 2001, al Sl.I. Alphonsus > Hospital In leaf blower • roiery lawn mowtwer • cam p p a n s a n d gear - lotsots of( hand toob - DCcD founded what would3 t b ecom e Boise, shop vac - wooden ladder]srs - cart - w pod'planes (son[some wooden)--‘old , known as the Stalker Creereek Ranch Billy wass.born ,t July 9. 1981, in yw'."^U,i^rn-Mn I, woodworking J tools • axes - copopper tu b in g • several organizerizer boxes1 ■ numbet^and In Ihe Sliver Creek basin.sin. During Gooding, He He grew up and attend- S letter stamp sets - 6 new Char {s • lots of old car parts . thal Ilme he developedd tme. Billy loved motorcy- psFalls, died Sunday, July 29 lybody ^ CONSIQI^INED COLLECTIBL ... C onservancy ..In Us SllveIver Creek cles and preiireity much anything thal I Sympat Old 4 qt. Dandy glass butter cl B LES - ; ' [ Preserve. WIn.buill the 'ret at Magic Valley Regional chum - 1900's traden scale - olold world globe i'old “retreat" on • was fast. Hele had a relentless pur- rCenter. . I A n e x p r e tackle txMC - several wooden anr 5granted all. He was1 whatwi everyone wanted— wi were originated on Ms -Washlngton-and-m-Twin Fa OWNER: CHARLEES “BUD HANSENE ifa ESTATE lls w atch ,' 'to b e. We will^111 all love and miM.you . moved to Twin Falls In'19! ' Including ,lhe creationan oJ Ih e ' ' 8 % . • ■ a P O L C R E SHANSEN l LIVINB31 ESTATEI 1 was a member'of Twin Falil'of Twin 3 t l V . Kelchum and Sun Valfey w«water and Billy is survurvived by his parents, : . Assemblya ! of Qod Churc . • .Tm nC n sewer dlBtrlei, a bike pathih Hbetween : Richard andnd Rose Mathews of im 29, 2001, Sun, Valley and Ketchorn; w loved to .sketch, i; which he Buhl; ihree brothers bi and four sis- , ... iLarry is survived by hit ’II b e ■ always hoped would be1 e>extendi tera. Sara ofol Wendeli;. Pmir^or— 3 o us/noSs thal Service BtHlfJilt' ' • ^oAnn of TwIfTFairsThiriT1942. at . needi A U C nO N EBBHS F CUC U E R K v :f to other tocatlons,In Ihese < cour>ly, '-. Hailey. ShellyJlly of Hailey. Jason ol hl QaryOsbo» o m * J o * Bw itM itt '' L m and the hoapli^ (At^ich was Burneala • 'Bunny* I(I George in eut>l. Idaho Oooding. la L am ar Lev*lanii« nnup*rt.ldaho: , ,. ba naiTwd for Doctor'Johnm Motltz.'fh '^Heather off Gooding.C Rick and ca lexander (aoe> S49-0227 (Boe>eo4-a-8380 (aoe>83»«111 (208)430-0883 tK . Carof Harris, Janet Puetz.d ‘ attend- , ' , ^ - Jim ChrtMMwon'* F •r431.4123^^ ^ Wfn .wa,8 ;aniong',iheI (Ir(Irst real - •. Chaiiaof Buhluhl; g r ^ d p ^ n ts , GIm ' ^ 6 ■' MobM PhOAM 791.10:•.'?sr;'ys5sii“ ’ss,r,* 2 Means arid U .Lpnf.B rc^i\ Seattle\ ' ssifieds. ^IVnoM* Phon* S08-491-73SS* II. • 431-7388 » • US. Navy J252g|2*ao22 February ' Jin Bates . , 'orked as 'e a rs in ' Falls. He' 1994. He alls First • rch and . 1 * 1 lls wite.. mother. I (Frank). ' I ryl Mlller. , .Teresa ' ri9C< II nujTwr-.. , TUM4qr.Ji^

r ______^______. — S eERVICES- — ------( b i t u a O \BJES-----■- >—‘J rr~Barba»-Ann-8tPiStPOUbLoWry-of ----- B uriallal~will'folIowTirJerome—IB—6;8 p;mnodBy at thee fu n e ra l Jordan Valley, Ore., re., service at 11 Cemeten«ty; friends may call from1 chapeLi B u i i l e y ^ Friends may catrat ttithe church on In tearsrs wew watched y6u’srf3Hg!tft a.m ., to d ay a t thhe e Rasmussen Wednesday, from nop:>pn until 1:45 We watchstched you fade away, A . ^ _ Funeral Home. 1351a50J.16thSt, T ■ p.m. Our heartsarta were neariy broWri . • _ ,>.'51 r-Suriey. ■ * ' I ___ Funeral arrana^ent:nts are under ___You fougl"lughtso hard.tQ .T;.VByRuthStroetef commiss:iss^ners Monday about July 2001, In Sail Lakee ' Redonal Medical Centtiter in Twm Cily. Uiah.ah. S he lefl while sh e w ass Lillie Esitnger ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, ’ ?»:■! Tim—-New writer ______” joining: theth task force, said DukeI Falls for psychiatricic h e lp , he sleeping ar , 2001. -in the Rupert I and went straight to heav- Lillie Esilnger 84, of M orton, program manager for said. en. Wearsare sure she Is happy to be ol Twin Falls Cameteiy.^Fy. Family and friends will ® died Sunday morninc ' ' ' BURLEY - Cassiissia County Region. V Mental Health Services Housing inmates in1 ithe state’s home andnd to be with her friends 1/ ■ f"®®* at Hansen Hai Mortuary Rupert Commissioner Shirleirley Danner for Healtlilth and Welfare, mental hospital can g et expen- and lamllyIlly again, but w e will mlss<;f , 2001 at her hom e in Twi; 710 6th St., at 10;30 a.m. . was appointed Morlo n d ay to a T he region’sreg mental health ser- • ly. ®‘ Lillie w as born on 0 - sive, upward of $13(30,000 p e r her dearly, , 1916 In A b e rd e e n , :eed In precession to the . . . regional task force thattha will look vices areire lacking, ^ d Morton, inmate a year. Heiealth and was • born December 23. ■ S s Demetery. Arrangements ■ at how to improve,. theth region’s whose bu Oakley. Idaho, in the home’■ ■ daughter to Percy: budget is $18 miUion for W elfare is looking to savesa money I Hopcraft Prestldge. Sh he direction of Hansen ■ '.m ental health services,»s. . • 360 clienents. The task force wiU and hopes to save $2 ' her lather. Elam Wells a"nV™"1S"e M«uaryRu,Rupert Chapel. e. for her mother Oliver, sch o o l in A b erd een at i ,V;,.. Danner will repres(esent one of look att howh to restructure the combining the designa ® ' love of her lile, Frank Whilew attend- . . 'the eight counties thathat the Idaho region’ss mentali health services iner and mental healtl irn Chambers. She spent Jhood In Oakley, helping in" lng Gooding College IrIn Gooding. Irw M D M F a l l s Pepartznent of HeHealth and to ensuru re the area's m en tal che Rupert mental healalth office. the orcharc , . Idaho. They married onjn November _ , - W elfare hopes to0 t enlist by . health needsne< are being m e t lards, gardens and house.: H ealth and Welfaresexpectsto. < and playilying with her brother. ' 8, 1936 and farmed w(west of Twin Bob ThOItompson ; • September. Gooding,;, JlJerom e and O ne concemcoi for Bdl Aldrich, have the task force setJt up by the William, a c ' Falls. Three daughtersI JJoAn, Carol, Robert Ho Blaine county commnmissioners the presic a constant com panion. She - Howard 'Bob' Thompson, !sident of the Mini-Cassia first week in Septembet>er, Morton learned to play piano, and mu^lc® ' and .Judy were oorn th In Falls died Saturday, July have also made apiwirwintments to chapterr ofol the National AlUanfce -' said. . . became a \ winter of 1948, Prank an ' • “*■ th e board, while Mmid a very important part of her ™ dU llieJ5d'-3’“™''a5^, at Magic Valley Regional nidoka, Twin for th e MentaUyMi IU, is the lack of ------life. . lamily moved from the Medical C::enter en In Twin Falis, Idaho. ____ Falls, Camas and Lin(incoht coun- psychiatriitrists in Mini-Cassia. As • Times-News writer Rui!ut/i Streeter S h eattettended Oakley Academy Twin Falls. Lillie enjoyt August 21, 1925, In North ties must still be approt>roached. far as behe knows, mental health oan be reached at the AiAfini-Cdssifl and Albionion Stale Normal College' homemaker and raising I She was a caregiver for ario, Canada. He gradual- — Health and Welfereire represen- padentss must n go to Canyon ^^ew Bureau at ^77-4042, EaExt. 109, or ’ where shehe majored in music. She Sor Sus all. Her ■ i_ *qao42. Ihree daughters. JoAnI (Kaye)( Wan Inlernalionaonal until his retirement, '' Hecia Mining Co. saidd 01on Monday, Superfundind case ever to go to triaL - trial started in Januaryiry to b a c k ^9^2.2. aller a brief courtship,, ol Kimberly, CarolJl (A drian) D uring hlis is lile.I Bob enjoyed g a r-' - the goverrunent andd tht e C oeur The realeality, Hiorpe said, is that their case that Heda ai arried Byron J. Stirland.-r. d e K ra m * of Twin Fallslls and Judy denlng. cooking, ooe beach combing Blachly of Buhl; one brotrother, Janies and all sortsorts ol animals, especially ___ d’Alene Tribe have trieTied to paint the Coeurur d’Alene River 3asin is should pay a substantiaid *are of S?'' re the gentlest of compan- .-{much of the area froman the Silver, “a very.ni e was nis 'Llebchem.' his8 (Edith) Prestldge ol Abeilerdeen. Also bis wife's'8 hoh rses and dogs. His ’.nicc^.ecosysteiao where ,. < deanup costs estimatedd as U sh as ■ ii,tio 'io,e. 7 l. Sb^vivlng are her graqar^dchlldrer);,, family reca -----^Valley to Lake-Coeur■d’Aleneara tfj -“.T>eopie^mioyrmitdooracclvities . I. They shared home, faml- ecalls his photoguphlc .$3U m oo. Jles, love> arand laughter for nearly 222 Cheri and Lary Hartleyey: Dan and memory andanc his amazing abliity to • years, untilItil Byron^ d ealh In 1994. Cindy Wall; Mike and Shanansf Wall; work wilh1 numtjers.nut was gentle. loving, funny^ Kelly deK ram er; Kathyly and Brian He wass, a a warm, caring individ- JiCompaEny proposses openinng n ew mline^ . She could be feisty too. ifif Parks; Karyn and Rob Rc Miller; ual. a hardard worker, a man who lhat wereL CJcalled for. She did alwayss Anneite and Rick Giles3S and Mark enjoyed peoplepec and never met a ..'L.VSALMON (AP) .- When mits andd approval,i induding the puters, engines, ceUuIalar phones, what she th 3 - • and Sandy fi^oser; her great-grand-gi stranger. .. Meridian’s Bear Track i ! thought w as right a n d sh e ' • ck gold mine endorsem hich has - f l i T i : { Prestldge; one’grand! xnpson of Nampa, Idaho: President Scottt Benditiig Russia. CobaltC is essential for not been in operation : ) Masich Addeman ot Salt s. Debbie Thompson of :" • expects th e plarm ed n is ln c e the ^ Utah, Bruce (DaMrneeta) Kayiene deKramer; twoi‘’s2S“ s> ?n'’law d mine near building! fud-effident fu hybrid vehi- late 1960s is now the ^r |e o f a mul. Boren ol Bi ) Jack -A.J.- Blachly a 0 , Idaho and Caryn ' Saibion to produce an.e B oise, Robert (fwtarjorie) a?TdLe?oi; in.averageof cles.thatIt usei a combination of timiUion dollar deanupp ito n d the Boren of Clayton;CIj Idaho and Lynne, Latlin. ' Thompsonin ofo Boise, Idaho; step- 1300 metric tons of cobcobalt a year elecoidty i area of arsenic-lacedd soil an d Boren of Oakley.Oj Idaho; 16 grand- Funeral serv ices willII be I held at CurtisIs (Chris) 0 Chugg of Twin .-[.. for nine years. W ithne1 needed per- It is a^lio used in turbines,'.com- water. children; 313 great-grandchildren; 11 a.m. Wednesday,. iAugust 1. Idardaho; step-daughter, . and five grereat-great-grandchildren. . 2001, at Reynolds Funeileral Chapel Raeiene (Tom) (Toi McMillan of Idaho Iho: eight grandchildren , : ^TetonfireM ; blaze b r e ^ oi Sion to her husbands, shet wilh the Rev. Dave Drulliiillinger ol the Pans. Idaho: w inds dow n; t outinYeUowsstone ceded In death by oneI First Christian Church1 officiating.c and tvra greaiireat-grandchlldren, JACKSON, Wyo. (AI;AP) - Some and otherer buildings. It was also ■ Employees were se William McBride; her Burial will lollow at Sunseset Memorial He was: precededprc In dealh by his and his sister, JoAnn residents returned to> th^th moun- headed1 towardt the popular sprinklers to moisten± : " f r e e ? ' son-in-law. Sieve Masich; Park. Friends may call onoi Tuesday p aren ts anc - from 3 p.m. until 0 p.m,m. with the Lamljert. -..■tain homes in the Jackackson Hole PahaskaI TepeeT resort, which fea- around buUdings and1! icabins as. aid “"0 01gre^t-grandchlld, Amy ATilley Monday, but oth«)thers had to tures a hur family to greet Iriends fnfrom 6 p,m. At Ihe request req of the family no lunting lodge built in 1904 smoke poured into the ar ^ Tholimen ' ;.'w ait until firefi^ters couldcoi better by Buffalo:ilo BiU Cody. leral will be held at 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Reynold!ds Funeral sen/ices ^11\^ll beI held and cremation “It’s mellowed forr now b u t Wednesday,lay. Augusi 1,2001. at IheI ChapeHn Twin Falls. will take placplace under the direction "contain the wildfire bubuming for PahaskaJca Tepee, a mUe east of we’re stUl in harm’s way,”w Coe Burley Wes . ■'..the past nine days r rest Stake Center’ of TheI of the Parke'sIce's Magic Valley Funeral s n e a r th is the Yellowowstone entrance, sent its said. Church o)ff .J e s u s C hrist ol Latter- G od knew that you wer-ere suffering Home ol Twinfwin Falls. Idaho, •.•'trendy resort roughly 1001C guests elsewhere to Retardant and wata te r w ere day Saints,ts, 2420 Parke Ave., withI Thai the hills w ere hardrd to.climb. tn lieu olof flowers,fl donations may Meanwhile, a wilivildfire in ' stay, butIt by1 late aftemoon the dropped on th e 900-acr dosely on-laws appearance, H u f^ a n sairaid. r conditioning ^sterns, the east and west ste]eps to the The Legisigislature earmarked . . .famous Silver Creek Pres*reswe. preven^iing large houses on hiU- “He was the salt of thele earth.” COEURR id’ALENE (AP) - the state Capitol on Monday ' Survivors include! his 1 wife, former coconductor of Coeur ly to launch another $64>64 miUion in cash and ' • He developed annn artesian sides, andnd a Blaine County com- the beginning of a four-year fi bonds last w. Anita; two sons, Peter andat Jed, of d’Alene!s5 ssymphony and youth t winter to complete it . 'aquifer that now irrigaigalesmany ' Prehensividve plan th a t k ep t com* restoration of the nearl>rly century- The restoratiiration is scheduled to be I.; .;farmsinthe area. m eraal zortonirig off highways, Blaine County; and thr«iree grand- orchestraI hhas been sentenced to old buUding. in prison for sexually completedd byfa spring 2005. The n said Gray was so non- children, James Graray Jr. ot 10 years in “It’s a historicic day,^” buUdlng viriU ; i • H e helped champioipion Uie Sun Gray of abusing ate1 teen-age boy. . wiU be essentiaUy emp- that to this day he doeai’t Ketchum, Carolyn i Kempthorne told the smmaU crowd ded from spispring 2003 until Jan- ' X'Valley/Ket(±um water a lether Nashville, Tenn., andd Michael . Todd SnSnyder must serve at Lv.-idistrict and developme that braved a light d rizslc to uary 2005 totofodUtatethewock. f m“ toT3,“ ‘^1^'”’'^!was a Republican or Gray, of Indianapolis. least two> yearsyi before he is eU~ »-^first hospitaL watch the work b e ^ “From the marble floors b> the Democrati t Burial was scheduledid today in gible fpr piparole under the sen- "McAlvain Constructic tence impc tion Inc. is ckune, this5 Cu oire « in the business of -■ii.-ppment in Idaho. the M t Balllaid ski operations. Preserve. dealing witlnth people on the cusp M ount H arrisison Heritage FoundatioItion Presents of m akinglg choices,” Judd told Snyder. “T“They are vulnerable. BLAZIN>JG G U N S iD rugs______For a coup>uple hours of sexual appetite, you yi basicaUy pitched ATROARIIN G G U L C H ;.;^'ContlnuMlrro^1SL LSD, coca)caine and the animal 2,200 doses o r hits of thih e drug. A in th e tra!rash can a career of I • 'about 400,000 tablets5 in 1997, to tranquillzcLlzer ketam ine to confi- hit t^ically is sold forr $5i to $10 teaching.” c r ; ''' '3.5 million tablets in 1999, to d en tial Inl Snyder, A46, wore a dark suit informants and under* each. W ie Perji ' m ore th an 9 milUon1 tablets ti in cover pdiclUce officers. The largest Others named in thihe indict- and closeljely cropped hair. His jumed BaJiUty,” Snyder told the idttorium* Paul, ID (1-64 Exit208,208, North 2 tMes on Lefl) I Monday names 10 BoBoise resi- John W.. Anthony,A 25, of Boise. ! Randall Eckmah, 1919; C o rey Parenents, who were seated Shows at 7:30 pm • 1 dents, four Las Vegasts reddents,r and Jason>n WUUam C z ^ 21, of A dam Schw ab', 21, a ai n d P a u l In th e frontn t row. •Aug. 2,3,4,6,7,9,11, 10,11,13. & 14 I one from Twin FallsIs and. one Portland,I, aUegedlya sold 22 v l^ Robert Straitt, 19, aUl of< Boise; imagine your turmoU. I o f liq u idd LSD. to undercover • Jared Wright Anden>rson, 21; . am truly fulfuU of rem orse for ray Dinner Shows at 66:30 pm-Aug. 3,41,6,10, ,6 U.&13 t . Besides sening EciEcstasy at police. Justin Munoz, 19; DRyan O. wrongdoiniing and the pain and Showv-Seioo-Dinner-$ • 6B.00 . 0 I raves, they are allegedltd to have The vialials were described in Gittens, 26, and Chad MUildtaroff, confusionin I h a v e c a u s e d so For Sales and Pror I madeatleastllsalesofI of Ecstasy, the indictnrtment as equaling about 19, aU of Las Vegas. mBny.peopliiple.” omoUon S|»clals p lu mM calli 678-6868 .... i l V • - KIdAo T^,M y3l.200i01

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-— ^Th<^-Ximcs-N'N ew s------■ ■■ Tuesday,1 July 31,2, 2 0 0 1 ; ____ ■ I \ m e rd s t a r r e p O ]i r t s r ej c o r d c a m i i r ^ ; ' i B,V„ Vb^&HuteMra' Ih e o ompany n touted'these highlitlUghts for from Ameristsistar*s introduction of aboutI t 450 also spearheads nMBMMM T1mi» ads develophienc'of'the thequarteiter, vdiich ended June 30: new-technologilogy, multicoin slot machineses. Canyon Park mumixed-use project'on.the . 1 lw»«f • Basiclc earnings p er share of 4:43 cents contrilitribution' to n et revenues mmade south rim of thes SnSnake River Caqybn.' . • rACKPOT, Nev. - A Las Vegas-basedVe and diOuteited earnings per share of 4CScents, bylheMissouiouri properties was partiallylyoff- For the firstrst six months of'2001,'.' ning company Monday reportesrted a record excMdlnslg analysts’ recently increas* con- absence of revenues from1 The' Ameristar reportK>rted re co rd resu lts, vrfth andal pMomiance for thee fifirst half of sensus^(pectation^ Reserve (nearear Las Vegas), which was5 soldi basic earnings per share (before an extiaoi^ ' E S S a Q 5 ^ ' L '1 )1, but iti Jackpot casinosIS ddidn’t con- _ revenues of $151.9 milli lary 2001. and reductions innrev- i dinaryitem)of63<63 cents and net revendes of nite to the yearover-year impr tie company’s other propenerdes $304 million - Incrincreases of 473 peicent and ’ - Ameristar Casinos,lbic. - vdiic of $70 million o r 86 perceicent over during die se uarter 2000. f second quarter of 2001 ocom- 88 percent. resp«sspectively, o v er fir s t* h ^ •'... ny Valley residents atKoisinosjust c pared to thehe second quarter of 200DOO.” ■ 2000. p H southtth of the Nevada border - aannounced * Incomime firom operations of $29S29.5 mil- Ameristar*s(Statement sti said. Six-month basicisic net income was 62 cents, rcconord earnings per d i ^ .ahdhd operating lion, compiipared with $6 million a yea?ear earli- “Our strong3ng finandal results in thee sec-i per share, and diidiluted net Income v^'5 7 ome for the second quarter.r. TThe compa- er, an in a3«ase t of 391 percent ond quarter:r demonstratei our successessful cents per'share-e - both compared iritb'll p B r i eIFLY i SSIs Jackpot properties, howeveever, showed Amerististar attributed the increaseise in net ^ integration of the Missouri propertiess andi crats a year earlierrller. • ' lowerier revmues and operating’income in than revenues> primarilyp to the recently acquiredac the benefitsts ofo the company’s geograpaphic earearlier. Kansas Ciimty and S t Charles, Mo., proper-i diversity anand economies of sealale ,” Timcs-iVews BuiBusiness Editor Virpnid S. |j inM qDNEY. ' Lmeristar’s new Missouri acquisitionsac ties. Theyry generated $88.5 million.on. of n et P resid en t andan Chief Executive Offi■ficer Hutchins can be« nnached at' 733-0931, Ext. ------— againun stole the limelight in thijthis round of revenuesi dduring the second quarter,er. driven CraigH.Neils< 242, or by e-ma-mail at virginiaQmagic ^eroMexIco9 to1 offer mdalreports.' in p art byjy strong slot revenues resultingres Neilsen, a formeri Twin Falls residedent, xxtHeyxom ilre c t flightsts to Utah M. SALT LAKE CIT:iTY - Mexico’s I.V tech largest airline willtrill begin direct fVglits to Utah in Dec^ecem btf, the air* PUM]] PINGrAWAW line announced Moneonday. c o)m r panies As of Dec. 15, AeroMexicoAe will offer two flights a weekv between Salt Lake and Mexioxico City and two flights a week to Hermosillo, - . toi»merge Mexico. That’s rele elevant to Twin ' TheThnei vEoUs travelers, as SaltSoi Lake Q ty is ' I meiWMw______Joslin Field’s onlyy directd destma- TWININ FALLS-A TwinFaUs '^ o n these days. •ji;’. ^ ., compute! This will be thei firstfi time a fon uter services and business eign airline will fly/ outot of Salt Lake ■V'.t.y'-',. n etv rt)^)ridng provider is maldng an Intemational A i^port, t said Aaron acquisiticsition it says will allow it to Evans, a spokesma ' quicklyly eenter the home market man for Xplore | H H 8 £ Trilogy Vacadons, a subsidicidiary of a travel iogy Network Systems In c, a ' agency that has agre< iQcallyy ownedcn and operated com* greed to buy half p u ter tec • of the seats on eachtl flightfl technology company, and nnnBH n Nordi1 riiRim Communications LLC, i . ' Salt Lake Mayor* Rc R o ^ Anderson k has been negot:'otiating with a Wende!ndell-based Intemet service I AeroMexico to provic providerder, announced an agre^ >vide daiiy flights ment for Trilogy to purdiase the : between Salt Lakeike and Mexico I Q ty. He will travel2l tot Mexico City • '-next week to continu Trilogylogy - which didn’t name tlie inue his lobbing ase price >* said it will take j for the flights, sai(iaid spokesmen I Joshua Ewing. over opeioperations of North Rim (in Wednesdiesday. 1 Although Mondayday’s announce* >' ment is not the resultultofthemaytn's : it said it will maintain the ; efforts, the flights o fflc e itin W e n d ell an d won,’t Its may help by change t ;^showing the demandmd for the daily ge the services North Rim S flights, Evans said. provides,des, which indude local di^- up S A^oMexico carriesries about 42 per- nd high-speed Internet • cent of Mexico’s don access,Ws, Web site hosting, Web site lomesdc air traf- designer g fic, as well as a signii{nificant share of n and frmatf management 2 foreign flights. rth Rim customers wiU also have aco to more customer-stf* vice md sumxnt pttsonnd to I Companies fbiiiimimw ><' IV ilo^ ^ s s office ^ Twin Falls for ort or account questions, § venture basedI Inli Nevada They will not have to change' ; DUBLIN, O h io -In' In a cooperative d th e r’ theirthi Intem et log-in identi- effort in health care,ire, 10 p h arm a^ ins or passwords dr their k- t^rovider companiesies said Monday mail addriddresses. ■* ) they have formed1 a new venture, )th companies have been ^-ArcLight Systems LIXLLC, that collects preparinsring the transition of owner- and reports up-to-the(he* infor- ship forbr several months so that ------roatjononphannaceuceutical prescriiv-;; ----- tiiere wiUwill be absolutely no disru ------fion trends in Americtrica. tffiHM tion inn their th services,” a Trilogy I A rcL ight is base< H ^ -i__ __ • statementlent said. “Both compani^ ised in D ublin, An oil>11 pumper| Is silhouetted agalnttfttt Long's Peak near Firestone,rw, Colo., recently. PresidentIt BushE Is turning to the Westist forI help In realizing his nstioUonal have bee Ohio, and Paradise Valley,Vc Nev. p,||5 ,. tim o been working together for \ I ArcU^t’s five marnnnnginp mmpn. »y- . more thanthai a year becausc of-tlie : hies, with annual.1 s:sales totaling overlappiipping and complementai^ -* more Ihan SSOO billioillion, indude sev-' g \ es each offers to their ow^ I ^ widi Magic Vall(^ ey stores, lhe \ ' M ners.” ■ fcve are Albertson’si’s Inc.,] Cardinal )ilandg^^as drilleijrs hit booom timnes in T ^i3L Joiningling the two companies was • Hfealth Inc.. CVS3 CCorp., Kmart t k . a», the loglca:peal next step, it said. : i O up. and Wal-MarttS Sl to .£ ln c . nety-two percent of our cut- ArcLight’s mainin information ncM environmentaliststs who worry engineer» r in Denver who followeded New Mexico was theti country’s tomersrs have some kind qf • product-R(x)eal‘nm(ime-willdeUver ENVER - Frpm th e lush val-ml- about the effects of ^loitation.e his fatheher into the business. No. 2 natural gas pproducer in Intemetiet issuei that they ask us fo u Internet speed aI coconstant stream 1 of Montana to the highgh “The intermountaiain region has Low- suppliessu and h i^ demandnd 2000. Wyoming waras fifth, fol- take rarecare of. Some just want to of pharmaceuticalI mmarketing and Tt of New Mexico, o a and gas^ been targeted by>y President drove upuf natural-gas prices lastist lowed by Colorado atat sixth. get Intentemet e-mail at home ai^ S^es infonnation prproduced from are ptimplng furiously amidold Bush’s proposal asIS a sacrifice winter,:r, boosting an industryry Colorado Is on pace pa to Issue at dieoffice. offi Some benefit from )i /aggrerating nonpadeitient-identifiable greatest energy boom in the:he zone,” ^ d Steve Smith,Si repre- . alreadydy on the upswing. Gasas 2,500 drilling permitlits, the most growingng ^obal{ market for the|r •^daw tVom nearly onione billion pre- .• t in neariy 20 years, sentadve for th e SierraSi Club’s ' prices! haveh dropped from thehe in state history and wellw over last productsc ts ^ taking advantage Of ', a press release le Bush administration is Southwest office. ' p eak 'oof f nearly $11 per 1.00000 year’s 1,529, whichtl was ' 50 per- new 5-commercee-co technology)’ ) saiif ^x)ealTkn^v£ ing to the West to driU, pumpnp Industry offidalsis look across cubic feetfee in January, but they’re’re cent more than in 199999. said len Ken King, Trilogy presiderit . ^ deal marketers and ot mine Its way to a nationalial the West and see sonomeihing else: sdll thr*tiree to four times the $1 Wyoming Issued 5,0535; permits and coowKiwner. • informadon pooledI fiwn thousands 'gy policy that has been likeike Untapped opportunillity, a Persian per l.OOC000 cubic feet paid duringng through June andd ex p e cts to H e said sal< Trilogy had to havp of partner pharmacies stmas in July for those withith Gulf of natural ga^^ enough coal thejiriceice crish of 1998-99. approve a total of 10,000 o r quick accessacc to dn Intemet ser somethsthingtoseU. to.light up Califomiaia and a sea of Therere have not been so manyny ll.OOOpermitsthisyeyear. ^Sce provirovider, which North Rimls also has turned state againstnst oil just waiting to bee extract.ed.< rigs pumimping in the region sinccice “ W e’re issu in g. 33 3 permits systemsns administratori and cd* zions Bancotpoiloratlon t, landowners against oil com*im* “It’s exdting to sesee that areas the midiid-1980s. before the oilall every work day,” said Don owner,Jei, Jeff Houi^ provided. ; yback ies and some Republicansins in the Rockies are beingb looked and gas;as industry went bust,st, Likwartz, supervi:nsor of the Houckick and i North Rim co-ownc^ announces buyb j againstnst the president It has even-en a t th at h av e n o t been bc heavily . Baylessss said. The region alsoso Wyoming Oiland Gas Tony RostRos have dedded to pur- SALT LAKE CrCITY - Zions for8e«J:ed an unlikely alliancece looked at in 15 years,”y< said produceices oil, but most of thehe Conservation Commitlission. sufrother:tier Interests, King said. ' ^ancoFporaUon, whirvhich has bank R a n c h e s in th e Mi announced Monday t SkkyWest bimys morei jets ID.)ACORPr.reports an increasei inn earnings ' of directors authorize ^Joslin Field, __ hydropower generatiidon. ■ predicteccted that profits for the :r- The board also dediedared a regular Magic Valley RegioiIonal Airport. IDACORP reporteited an ^1 per- entire: fiscalfi year would run quarterly dividend1 of 20 cents per d-T LAKE CTTY - SkyWestsst and for U ni^ Expn?ress - to add ISE - T he w estem energy-gy cent increase in secijcond-quarter betweenen $2.90 ij and $3.10 a shar4. ! common share payabi-able Aug. 30, to is buying 10 more jets fiom)m more than 100 of theieSO«atjets " ‘“S >' per share of commonon stock, 30 “Transacisaction and volum^ . LOUISVILLE. KjKy. - KFC is *n»ele purchase] is part of a planan be wbriced out and spspecific routes oibutioiiion from retail power salesles cents higher than1 Wall^ Street growthtl fromfr this business sefr ' “declaring war** by launching a for theiie St. George, Utah-baseded will be announcedid later. But faded to a distxmt second duringng expected, accordingg to Thomson m ent »n^uescom to fuel increase i $200 million marked:eting campaign regiononal,' airline - which flieses the Apripril-June quarter. 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Inve;vestors ha'd expected acquisidon ' in GE history. cqiitinue for at leastst another bidu - 11.000 ,1,^ , Europ^Asiaaia and Ladn America. u s U a l s s to be disappointing The move comes lessss than a The deal v quaner. ^ ' b lit w ere ca il w o u ld expand ,GE ' caught off guard by monthi after European re{igulators Capital’s invcnvolvement in equipi ; Analyst^, attributed1 thet) weak- ._flB — 10.000 . most compan lanies* inability to say blocked t GE’s acquisidonn of Hon* m en t leasingling and real estate ness to investors* unwilliiUlingnessto w h e n b u ^ n ^ win improve. e make commitmrats in1 a business 1 0 41 eyweU International. Itt £also fol* , finance whiclliich, along with conit ; h ^ H _ Even an intinterest rate cut antid- lows ], a quiet period for GEE Capital, m erdal financ environment that shoivsws no signs Pctcharid, — 9j00o pated next ni iance, are Heller’s pri*;; neefranpnvtous ^ : month - the seventh the i financial services armI of0 GE. mary businesse of improving soon. such m ove/e by the Federal The Dow Jones industiistrialaver- WKM um ---- — a,000 Reserve - Isiisn’t expected to lift age f ^ 14.95 to 10,401.7: l o X e46 10.361.45 the market. ond straight down session Instead, in'investors are Ibokfiig Broader stock inde?lexes also Record hl9h:hig 11,722.98 IM M I ------— 7.000 for signs ofif Ibetter times atoad, lagged. The Standard i n. 14,2000 APRIL ■ ‘ MAYt. JUNE JULY d & Poor’s Jan-1 ) • such as an1 ii 500 index dropped increase in orders. . d 1.30 to ------There is somome thought that the . 1^04.52, while the,Nasdasdaq com: , *** federal tax n posite index fell 11.23 to : I rebate checks which to 2,017.84. m arket isi goinggt to be slow and bibeating quarterly esti:timates. begin arrivin^ing in investor mail- “There’s still no senseise of when trendless forfor a while.” InInvestors were dissatisfic^ed with boxes this we□ix has raised ques- nificantly exceeded theiileir contri- lion gain,, or01 22 cents a share, RtReservoir, which feeds th e gen- tions for stateIte regulators as they bution to corporate bliblack ink from the salesal of the company’s ererators in Idaho Power’sr’s Hells review Idalla h o P o w er C o.’s from a year earlier, acciccounting interest inn ai gas-fired plant in CiCanyon complex, was juj s t 47 request for' anotherai $59 million for 83 ccnts of this post ist spring’s southeasternjm Oregon. pepercent of nonnal. in higher rareares. Public VeiUdes profit. A year ago, ilit was 46 A $1683 million one*year Typically, hydropowerT meets Commissiontn an aly sts dohtend cents a share. ; increase inin retail electricity 6060 percent of custom er demdi and the utility shothould hav esi^ed $51 By contrast, earningings from , rates, grant*nted midway throug wiwhile more expensive thermalth million it papaid for wholesale . , Idnht. Tower Co., whiirhich has the quarter:er, helped maintain pcpower from coal or natuiural gas power becau;ause it should have nearly 400,000 custoncomers in Idaho Powerver’s profitability. But prprovides'30 percent amn d p u r. gotten it at costco from the whole- southem Idaho, eastern L o g o n t o www.magic'valleyv ey.com m Oregon th e ra te h hi ik e ’s im p a c t w as chchases on the open marlirk et 1 0 sale marketinting .affiliate, not at and northern Nevada,, providedpi ' muted by a *9 percent decline in pepercent. So far this s year, the later, higlig h e r open-m arket k o n p o p u pi! ! less than half the trad•aditional residential1 demanddi during June, PaPackwood said hydropo''ow er is prices, Click th e contribution a t ju s t 16 cents. probablyin in response to higher dodown to 35 percent whileiie ther- Packwoodd 1has rejected that Last spring it was 40 centents. bills, maimi power is up to 48 pp< e rcen t contendon, arguingarj that the util* Net income for thee ffirst six Revenuee fromi utility opera* and an open-market purchasuses are ity and markek e ^ affiliates con* m onths of 2001 w as $7($70.9 mil* tions was upup $17 million from a 17 percent ducted businen e^ fast winter just 4 Uon, or $1.89 a share,i, bnc total year earlier!r to t $156.2 million but 1By contrast, the whololesale as they had'id' th e two p rev io u s eeonjriwe m t revenue of S663.3 millitilion com- expenses increasedinc $24 million, ‘ elielectricity marketing afiiffiliate years. 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I & S 5 S S . . ; SS s s eO.13 89.82 89.03 *.12 h , s H S t 09.23 OOM 89.05 *.18 P loyees or firefighters D*eiTfMi.Ban(l 103M 103.11n.11 103.00 ..00 US3barWy.un«|JMI mint and bargaa: 8.004.08 iBwnte; l.KPa,ne;4(mewlMec*i;u-t.870ano t. f & —■• .~ _ 8S.00 _ Ps s s i . ’w w . ' s f f i sS5IEP™- ; .No employ. .MuryOond 10«,» 10S.1J . oiM.a5;3.l400 "“ * ■"■ " Sw CoDM S3.40 SO.SO t z a hWgW VOflK (AP) - Ka)f eurraney aielw b u l d ^ ■ sep'CccM Q3S “< eoo s IDAHO FAUS (AP) - Monday poiaio-oprlcAfc. I . ^ l i S “ j ' " K s s s ;1S I » « « sa id . Otic.CoOMS B3S mK t 034 .4 VmtainMnwttnunceMparbMM Waho'au^pafv—y.ToMFafcaurtayi S K ? S f CM-CMIOn 4SM 4l.es 5 381 378 . 377 >3.38 . •rad; K SS SS --JS tPound $1.4301 »t4M7 Cedar City:ity Fire. C hief C lint'I DSl'Cecien <4.00 42ASSS ;1S is S” SvMFianc 1.7388 Danvnd UiV good Martial abou) fiaac~ E l i i i : ^ . N e ils e n s a id it 1 A S-lM catM 73.S0 7227 ttjo .i [JJ ra.» J BurMnk. U.& 1 2 - ^ o> «^Mnaa mMtfMMlWIVbtWdSIO ^ MM S5S u r !S:S S S i i it w a s t h e w o rs t in d u s * ' 0£;Uv*eaBI* 74.4S 7a7B » ma*h (adt*. p*r%jndrad»alM 13.0з.00.*ema13.M- ^ Uiw 08.00 U t 84.90 08.00 *.08 bUaxicanpSto" ftllso 9.1780. t r i a l f i r e h e hh a a s s e v e r s e ^ 75.10 74.70 i laoo; baMd S10« aim bae^ par huid 03.90 03.7D 02.90 *J0 Aug 00.10 80.10 80.1 00.10 00.10 .-OS CMM 7S.a3 70.48 7IS0 ' j i ^ 32fl ^ 338 334 334 ..4 11.00. toma II JO-13.00; t» M 10 8 « “There aret\re three big buildings J ' Ui^,lMCalM 7S.OO 77.U ■■•i ma*h lacka. Lui tool 70.A4 F o s s i l f u e i aX.Fmowcmm m .» ea.ss J,48«'"' ■" *” ■“ parhuidr»d«*lolit ICOO. aom* 14 JO-SO>1100;eMl*d.10 FrL'lulM 9^480 .^Lo out here thatlat {are a total loss and : 1.80. (ORia laoo- FrL'* M 81.081 s«fof »a»fe«tBt 68.M sas w t a i i l 1141.043 I.089.UP 1.783 ~ many, manyly pigsp dead,” N eilsra.‘ m .77 N30rs3o eojo NEW YORK (AP)-Futur** trM*\a Ol Ih* 4.is 99?" .. n ^ l p i p a r b M a rfs. sffigis.j. thaMawYor*. g a jd . “ l e s nO t pi A<*\Uy#hOOI 7o:M 9#:fl7 20.00; 00* 30.00«2.00. me*Uy2I.OO;);7a*34.0a*om* 7 AuQ 97.00 sf!eB?!u 90.27 90.18 -40 Od^Uvthog* 80.00 89.30i i s i | ”“i 3338.9 333 234.8 -3.78 3S 00; 00* 31.00-32.00. law tMwr; 90*W*19.00«).00. F*6 78.80 79.179.17 77.80 78J7 • ♦ « ^ -»-• o* Neilsensaidis i d t h ^ u s e o f th e ^ . 0«; - U««.rwg» U JS 84.88 8231.78 230 338 -3.78 •aw 31 A>43M; 100* 19.00^00. tawlawMgharand Mar .... —. 78.78 _ 1 MM ^ was Still under d e r in v e s tig a tio n : S ta tis - ‘ Ftb-U vthon . 80SS KL25s s s s :T. £ S " ’” towar; I0-12ounea mMmum 18.00-I7.CI7.0ai«wie00. May ...... I S 3 ;;:. :::: S S Oet S 38.40 3843 . 20.03 28.'»:» Hre managem;em ent officer X .ai^ ! s s ; S ^ i OOCAOO (AP) - USOA > Ma^ potatoUonwkaflFOO j ^ t «pw'iM.78.up ,B ;E S 5 S ! I s ^ 348 8 348.7S 347.78 -1.78 •hlppmo polr*. US 1 Friday. ^ • '" O f " ESS a s . K g s a25;” rS Leforte saidaid arson appeared ' Si.Wr>Ml 2701/3 378 |70CM>I34.00; . Fn.'* opan M 3.843.642.UP34 fF*« 28.87 3847 3843 38.^2842 ^ u n lik e ly . Doer-WhMt 3M1Q 3883/48»4JS.t« -3 Sr SS ..ss ^ -T” too wunl 1900«.00; Colorado Norkoirkoiar«70eoun<; Mar 28J8 28J7 2831 25: M«r-WhMI 304 300 100 coum Ull FIrefighte'rs[e‘rs frbm C edar City, * May Wt>Mt 307 304 ^ J84-, -J* M e t a\LS/GURRENC:y l Jun I ' itiiies 34!n 3442 1^!M “ •’12 Beaver, MilfonIford, MinersviUe, N ew ' , Aug Soyt«w> SI21/2 SM 603 S , , , ’4 Fr».-»ia»*.4e.83i K'SM SaASSfJ;iNo n y p*rc»»t. Sw SeyOMn A 811 803 303.074. i«4e8 Rond r«M us I d n A paf cwt 100 » I ■ & = = ::: g24.24 ; I;iB Castle and BerylBe w ere called to ' . WMeomM: Urmaaou N. OakoU Rowi London lat*: $309.70 137 138 137 -3 J • SSggSSS i:ss Wf,I I I I I ::S R o u ^ ^ * * US i lUa* A 100 » tack I lxing:'£8e;74'up 80.84. H Oa.GFPMOi . 4.70 14.88 ekpwewt Zunrtlalaaflamoon:«on:$3e8.&Sup80.10. * 13.034 - NY Handy I KarmMinwi.-$20ej0i«$0.18. ' iAug 7140 7140 70.50 70.1 • S i S - l|s i S II iSsIZ NY Handy & HarmMiman ItMetlad: $287.80 up S0.18. ISap 7140 72.08 71.00 71.ss IS Jets - Jon DFPMft 3.10 13.10 207.40upSO.IB. SOet 73JO 72.89 71.89 71.; Fob'OFPInUk 11.98 11.08 “ “. r — ss* . ». ______S u g a r • K & S f fl>neaM:$380.77i««0.10. i ZNov 7100 7148 72.88 73.1» :s7 - : » Continued fromx n BG S : >olmenmMen;$304.eOon$340. ^ Mv DFPM* 13.00 11.se|S 1!:S3 .j» N» ™ .,, S!S »fS »»'S! 2? .SS ;js 3 S - SIP :|2 SkyWest aidsaid it will be using the . .N ’ OuottimhemSkKWrl***• Jan SI93 8'8183 . 800 800.78 -0.78 K f e ' E M SJSA4p.m.Uon;$308JOon«2Ja J fF*b 7140 7340 73.B7 72.1 Mar 7140 73.00 71.07 71.1 :;13 n e w p la n e s bb y y J . a n . 1. .,VS . . s s ’^ . c S )-Fu)w«tIra«ngonm*NVMatc ¥ -<«•. a» tSK?"'""'’-'' a ?'^ ' ‘i4 c o mipany p a also reported B e a n!S s r li i I813.8 . 807 800.8 -4.78 » ™ S f S u , ! r m ' L,. a«i. o« ;« SS s s s s s: SIO 808 800 -3 iitOOOba^cOTbparb. o o m '* ” 58'J2 I:i4 e a r n in g s of f $17.67$1 million, or 3 1 ' S u 400 . 483 484 -108 Ort 8,45 &4P 8J3 a i s S S s a S5I g i MM 8.30 8.33 0.17 8 Aug ...... eej r’J a sharetre, tfor the first quarter PrlcvttraMtlODfawcrt. lOOpounM,md*.U.S.N9.l FrL'aa^ei.ISO.ISO...... ^15 ™ .I» J . » S MUM. Im Mato b m U u n d t l ^ May 8.13 8.12 7.90 00.00 ' —.10 ' dap 57.42 . ^14 o f fis c a l y ea a r r2002.Thaesup.6.8 : .- - ono*cham**. Pneaa Fn.'iMMnM t70.170.030 Jul 7.91 7.S4 7.79 77.80 -.18 * Oel M.10288!8< = ■ = to cnanoa wnhout'notu*. Pre& Get 743 7.03 7.71 7 „:ii ms 4S ° 58is2 -!i4 percent overS’ tlthe sam e period last s s s ^ s u , 7.7I' -.11 Oac 270.80370.® Oae L . ~ :Z 8B.I Oreal nonherra. S18; pMta*. $10; trraU Mar 7.70 7.70 7.S0 77.88 -.14 Fab 389.80380.8.SS SS iSiS 3S S tmMr*dt.S17; Aug 18.I8 1( May 7.53 7,83 7.60.. 7 »S2 -IJ ye"-- kUno piAk*. no quMK (mtf irtuta*.*. noquol*.no Pnea* S*p 18J9 II __ 209.40 -3.80 F In addition,Ml, S{ l n W e s t s a id i t h a s OU naoo«n*mBuhl.J. Oet te-78 It Fn.-*aal.i 14,970 S iT,.„„,:iM.80 270J0 370.80 -2.80 f 3*dwo«UybyO«an Oae 1888' It Frt.'* m n n 110.344 'I — ■ ..... 371.80 -2.80 U made a dealial w ith D elta so all i f i i l .... 273.70 -3.80 « Aoneutuia-Oraal Jan IB.SO It TMi*dt:Lld.$10- Mac IS.IO It 11Z000 fcaj eanM p*r b. «.00 374.00 274.00 -3.80 X rsii ru flights for the Atlanta>based air; S17: t*4iK $18-817; im u wIMm : Lid.lk). 817. Ou0l*« eur- May IB.4I It Sap 2033 3oSo 30.33 30.40 30 ..27 F»«> ...... 278J0 >240 8< a s ?.ir44i ^48 line will bei floflown under contract roM on Ju^34. Nov 20.B0 30.90 20.90 2 20 a « -.05 Apf ...... JW.70 -2.80 O II ^ il ii !l Jan 31.00 21.00 21.00 I .... 278.10 -3.00 M starting Oct.:t. i1. That m eans the Aog ’...: ...... 19.80 ..10 1.00 -.03 if* ...... 1S.43 -.02 Mat 31.11 31.11 21.07 1.10 I -.01. 5|;j ...... - ... 38110 -3.00 K D< l!s as as? ai'oioi -43 r e g io n u a irlin■line e g e ts a g u a r a n te e d 1B.43 ..03 May 31J7 31.37 2IJ8 I ...... 388.40 -3.80 ^ S 7ias 71,40 71.08 71.J G r a i ni s s ______g E ...... _ MJO .-.10 Jul 31.44 31.48 31.44 !5s t I:oi ^ .... 293.90 -2.80 Fl : |J ! : S f e e fo r e a c hI fflif l i g h t - n o m a t t e r h o w • ...... 300.00 -240 M 1.48 -..03 i i - ...... Mar n!3S 7 3 ^ 73!m 72!( sngers are on board - Va**yO»»ln* • ,808...... , 31.00 -.09 . ? ? .,^ 5 J 4 a o " " .... 300.20 -2.80 M PWMlor wtiMl p«r iKMhat: mljiatf giat 180,071 X :: = := SiI s 1 !S io r p ^ o r m a n c e . Mant e«r tHm*M Mignt. Prien alubit ? 5 s ; - “ AL ' - Frf* ep*n m I3.994.i« 210^ F j ; ^ « 1 0 1 J 3 U29 ' ti r := ::: , = : 7? .i 3 i r S ' M o r e t h aan n 1half of SkyW rst’s ' Sob ««W $3.84; Mfl*y. »4J0 { FiL** tala* 33.633 flights for DeDelta were already muod grtm, no guole: oaia. tS.OO: am I t^ o o im oo iToio S o o m .o T ^ ^ S o 410.0 -14 f gm cnoWuro). PncM v a s>v«i '18020 180.80 188.80 -3J0 L i v e s t o c i S*f) 431.5 434.1134.0 430.0 4308 -14 SSlSSTffl.”^ M ’ flown tm der:r a fee-per-departure S isll . Dec 430,0 438.1 '.171,00 188.00 188^ -4.80 ~ I38.S 429.0 435.4 -14 10400 1( imi Mn. • par mm tw c o n tra c t. SoA «rfat* «t>Mt. Jiiy (MMfV. 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______-n iw d ay, .J July 31 ,20(n,-nmM4lMra,inrs, TWn M te . Idaho B9 I 60 ACCOUNTANT DAIIY DRivEna • FARM IMANAGER M -]\ FAX ' Experinced*ooountanttoI Need night milker w/exp. Drivers needed Experienced combine a - METAL. 3 i A I M acco^depL English a plus. For 5 ateoo-28»oii3ji MISCELLANEOUS __'(^»partmant under the EW-i some sales experlenca. - Dr iv e r s ------^------Wage OOE.-Please ep- - .Circle. A.Constructlon.li___ ^ and PefBona «h’rs. 4 days/week. $7/hr. . excepttonal trebling A Haney I- area. AppUcations ;-nreap«ndence Networkg,]* Uncoln County, pursuant 2 0 0 1-2002 school year, ho* l'm?Qm}wt* sti^ t No phono can p leased CDL required, wU train forr '120l1^?Av«.E.8te#24 supportt Fax resume ean c be'plcfced up s ^ 2 1 2 ' iCorpofallon, In accordance^ to Section 33-«0l. Idaho ; B'«2cS3Tl£^cSiJ 33d-8698. Attn: Andy Highland Ave. TWbi Fane. [with fa d e ra l a n d s t a! t , e • Code, a s am ended, has woridng on my Maaters In1 to CSI campus. Fbr mora DRIVER ;; CDL. must have good1 ^ K. wlldlire resottrces at the 'duldelina*. It evaluating■no detemiined that It is In the • lnlo.CaB73e-28B3nillltnt Magic Valiey^ecydlng aI drivftg record. 324-44^. MECHANICI : reooucTMW'^ Pf ' tt)e need for dem and re* best h la m t of aakl schoolyn, U. of Idaho-Moscow. My - drug free workplace ; • ______• ______,EEm risi>csd Maintenance Nc goal tsto k)cate okl land-' AUTOMOTIVE “ ♦ DMVE^------. Mfjfwe. public trantporta- district lo.sell the property^ needs a CDL driver for[ Truck' Driver Instructorr INSURANCEI Mechanic wanted, full f ■|.( a s IdentlMed below. An scape photos of the area. * CarWaahPer*onnel.Fua • daily local rotite. Call aarvicaa In District I lime Day-shift positions ' FT/PT. Must have OTRi LookingI lor experienced beneftts, food processing Mustt, be able to u t SObs. ' appraisal of school proper- so that I can retake these 7 3 3 ^ 8 0 . facUtv. Send resumes to t, ! ^ r . Notice la tiert>y given photos from the same, open at Magic Valley's experience. Cal73t•740^ commerdal lines custom­ Mon.-Thur. lOhr. shifts. Nthat pubtic comment re- ly o««taied below has ( finest oar c sre cen ter. DRIVER er servico representative. Box 9 ^ , %The Times- S6.50/hr. s Drug free - : gardlng ttie acceaslblllty, been duly made. spot and get an Idea of e-MAlL your classified ad News. P.O. Box 548. Twin workplace.m Apply sc. to how the area has changed4 Must be at least 17 and OTR. Class A CDL reefer to ua at Must hove proporty & ca­ : route* and any omer perti. Descriptkxi of property to driver. Must be at least 25 sualty experience and be FaBs. klaho 83303^)548ii . AcmelUSrCo. ^ be soM la as f o i l e d overthepast100years.lff hold a valid drivera twlnadOmtcrofuiet . . ■ infonnation Is B o l t ^ |4 you have any family, license. Excellent workk>g yrs. okl for Insurance. , licensed or wilting to be- » ^ Maki, f ^ r , ID. ' [v.rotm the o an eral public.^ L o ts S a n d s B lock 11 { conditions. Piease apply 834-5220.B - required. Send resume to tr ; H » private or competing I Drtve. Aak for T rad e or ough wortdng knowiedge' nm ent Cau S ^ l Stand- tor.Parttbneposltkxl-up : tnfapoftatlon p rc ^ n ."i A Ul know these photos exist tkne, good pay. vacatton of escrow insiructlons, Attn: Scott tott 2 0 hours per week wtth and wo need your help InI WWney. ______pay, health Insurance and I 'ley at 733-1076 from B26C Shoup Ave. W. a :,«s>ict meeting will be held' m Kootenal)*appralsod,M ' loan documsnts. trustt 10am-2pm.onlyMon.-Fri. some flexibility in hours. ;«6 provide a final opportuni- value «29,S00.ra finding them. Pleasa call i multiple salety bonuses. a c c o u ^ . Benefits. Sal- r IVrtn FaUa, ID 83301 Requirements: n College tv/or comment ai which-h , Sakt property win be sowJH metolllreeatl-666'SOO-■ 1Tues. through Fri. 20 to 30 Team. Soto or ReHef. ary negoftU>le. P.O. Box INSURANCE >1 SALES iMEOICAL Degree D or equiyaisnt ex­ e r needsd. Qreat salary. Contact Mr. O leary at bie benefits package that TheTlm ea-NeWs y_ Immediately ofler the sale, c U n c A L ------^------Class A, double endorse­ Must be bllirtgual with ex­ 1-800-925-6000 ext 8110. Attn: Mike Smit at UNC, 132 Main '• 7JmesW«tw?^owtotho pPart time aecretarial ment with experience, btdudet: s.. Twin Falls. Idahou . The Boord of Trustees»« time to come pk* up your perience In raising calves. -*************** PaWTImoOtl POBOX648 ;^fo301.0nly#ectJon8of thoho reserves the right to accept p o a ltlo n . 6 A M -1PM year round woric. MSHA a Can Brooke 324-8524. f Heatth^entalrt/islon Twm Fane, ID 83303 or reject or lo select any Monday-Friday. 733-0683. plus. 275 12lh Street, s LANDSCAPING !< mpUcatlon which aro con- fll , FARM------*■ INSTALLERS to Start Ufa/AD&D/LTD » portkxi thereof of any or all CLERICAL Elko NV. Fax 775-738- I RANCH HAND ^ w e ra d essential for ado- 6172orcall77&-73S-383S. Experienced ^ Swather, Immediaielyl Experience Retlremont ^Experienced farm and /qO ^o public disclosure by bids and to waive any I Part/hia time knowledge of - Chopper operators. prefened. Hard woricers fcthfl D iv isio n o f P u b lic^ tochnicolity.NobkkkirmayZ 4 ------107------1 Pquick books. Excel, and \DRIVERS ------Stslger tractor pli pack- ranch hand needed, weg^ _ withdfow his bid after tho^ I ABORTION I onlyt See Christine at -r!mto?ISSi£^tli?^t es ” based on experience, f TtsAsportatlon will be pro- ! computer literate. Prefer- CDL < & OTR exp. prefened. ere. Ag Bag operators. Klmberty Nurseriea infant Care Conter ^ :.wicled by mall unless th.. e oponlngofsuchbldss I ALTERNATIVES | ably AG background. team or aoto, new trucks. Rake operatora. J a C and much more. house and utilities provkl­ unless trie of the Mon-Fri 8 am to 3 pm.' od.oc 208-766-5420M. entire application is specffl- awaniing ^ONANCY CRISIS CENTER '•Send resume (0 PO Box SAS Express. Call 208- Custom, U.C, 734-ea2f.« ************** * p cally requested. For docu­ bkl Is dolayod for a perkxl 6178, Twin FaBs. 83303A 532-4423. leave meeaage. i Por more Informallon ^ „ of exceeding thirty days. ^ FREETESTINQ fJSrm RESTAURANT mentation purposes, all re­ ^ 734-7472 - BOO-37t-7472Ji C DRIVERS F LOAN OFFICER Ipleaee aend reaume or HliHiring w eltetatff days A — Bids must be submitted CONSTRUCTION------t FT posltton available on a Needed bi Jerome. FHA a n.n . i 101 Free initial consultatksn. Ci DRIVEBIQTRUCKS. Coniract Aug. 15 thru • j i t ^ Now end enjoy Vl>l be hekl for a director to EARN BKl DUCKS $ » $ . t w in ^ falls teach *' Independent living 0 1 LOST & FOUND RockyWb(om735-Oei1.B PTdrtver^guand. f Daytime | Oct. 15. Call today Cara Cmntt r SskUIs to d ^topm entstly Info, call Angl or Amber et • Scholarshipe avail. job li includes a atrong. Twtn^ FaOa, ID 83301. ■ | DISTRKrr »316 481-0531 or 866-7041 .■ •Conditions apply p p c ^ g e of pay and ben- <7Thinfc^ du«r»«d wtwn~ym7 I . CALL FOR BIDS FOR okl. noutorod'mole. FbAV CARg Uttietodpole •No exp. required-Will Train -o Ca]l73&«66a p(K« your adln dM«lfl«l ■ Boforo & after school. _ , •Ideal for students ftforadvancomenL Cttll733.0M1. r ■ iLOST Fomalo Auslrallan ICCP. AU shlfta Transpor- Call Mon.-Wed. lOam-Spm. Sond s your rasume. list of •— iJ« O T IC E IS HEREBY’ Shepherd, black/white tation provkied. 324-3069 (206)737-0660 rrsferonces and examples ^ _ MEN ORI WOMEN1 that sealed bkls will1 with some brown spots, ■ www.zf8.com.M of ^ r written woric to % 1>a'recelved by the BoardI no tall, lost 3 mllos West I DAiRV------^----- Claric Wahvorth, 9 iPvyORlONGAJOJOB, START ol rrustoes of RichfieldI Joromo. Call 324-7307. Ir v ™ ^ MUkor wanted full time. Managing Editor. ■ WSTC School District #316, Rteh- ; Employment CoCan 536-2580 or 538-2580. The Timea-News, a BUILDING4GACAREER1 flow;Idaho, forthe purpose' LOSTkx>ghalrmostiysn>y I Perslsn kitten 'Larry*. - DRAFTSMAN P.O. Box 648, NOW r HIRING; lOAHOS MOST PROQQHESSIVEAND HIGHESTrr PPAYING AUTO or GASOLINE, DIESEL.: lASt In vidnity of Juniper l-UBy6SBtVI6S ™ TwinFaUs, ID 83303.. DEALER NOW SEEKS S PROPANE ANO MILK for Twin Falls Consulting Engl- ^A dma-fraa wortpiace. PhyslcalTheTapbt & ; SALES PEOPLE WITHOUTlUT EXPERIENCE! Itio2001-2002schoolyoar. . &Locust.Calf734-3201. ^ Spccch Language Don't pay to tlr>d woric bo- ofofAutoCAD.wMkmSta- Bkl documents and de- ILOST maki anttany Span- fore you get tho iob. For ne fZ Pathologist lalled specifications are, kil wHh green collar. Call froe information about |4< Part Time — May available al tho RIchlleldI 738-5690 or 733-0661. I avokling emptoyment ser- Communicatton and tsam Bccome FuB Time. School District olflce. SSS' I LOST Male cat. groy Vico scams, write to the v am {Nl Tiger Drive, betweenthe woric skills a m ust MaU k E)utka Indudo w/whlto on chest & paws. Fodoral Trado Commis­ rasumeto f jtfcurs of 10:00 am and 3:00 2 extm toes on froni paws. sion, Washlngion, D.C., uo N o w n n N ^ Performing P Evakiatk)ns Monday through Frl- HtcCluraEnglnaartngJnG. and Treatment of Nk:k In one ear. Vidnity of 20560. orcall the Natton- P.O. Sox 1404 • C N A s - R j^^untli the day ol bid Sth Ave. W. In Jerome. al Fraud Infonnation Cen- Twin : FmUa. 03 83903 ResklcntslnASNFand E A R N F R O M Call 324-3363 ter. 1-800-676-7060. A $35,800 TODOVER I Bkls must be submlttod - e-mal to mcckveOnudure- Day Shift OccaskmaDy In/\n SQ.or bsfore 3:00 pm on LOST on 7/22 at Lower ' " JSCCEPTiFRS------engkieering.com 6am - 2:30pm; Outpatient ^ and Home $ 7 4 , 0 0 0 YYOUR FIRST Yl lAuaust 13, 2001 to the Salmon Park near APPUCATIONS or ( fax (208)734-9016 Health Setting. YEAR! Hogoiman. Female ClertcolAmrious skills Evening Shift Most dealen do n ot ofTetfer Professional training, tmu t vw e believe that 1 0 1 ^ office. Bkls rocoivod TlwrvlsgrMt toon your Musi Enjoy Woiiilng the true professional, willII sell more can, m ake m ore n a)t«r the stated tim e and . . Brlltony Spaniel mix w/ • future. Find R t>y kxMng In 2pm • 10:30pm Wtth W Geiiatrk: Clientele re money, a n d take UaUwiU not be considered. 1bliie collar. Call 837-6084. General labor/various ^ *bctter careofourcmtomimers so wc have contractedd w ith th e n ation's ^ win be publidy opened I.OST'Poni.r>nl>n. L black ‘General mochankiNveklar and Be A 'Team J^o^ondurt^oursw ; a nd training. and read aloud al tho tomato 10 mo. okl at Rock GenomI labor/loroductlon — Ployer’. New Graduates rog\ilar School Board Crook. REWARD. Coll Ouallfled bookkeepers I— , BRIDGEVIEW I Conskiered .monthly meetlno on August 678-8006 or 670-1675. Hozmat CDL drivsrs OnFERS: _ I q ■13,200t.at7:30pm. r w/endorsements ...wmI I q r'-rn^e Board ol Truaieos LOST Sat. 7/28am. set of Cashkira Turo Week PaU OBRID(3EV1EW golf dubs w/bag on Polo- Call Emptoyment • TOPCOMPENSATlkTION & MANY BONUSES ' coiarves the right to accept VscaUon SES or reiect or io select any llno Rd. SSOO Reward. S o lu tk m r r n - • PROFESStONALTTFIAININQ PROGRAMI Call733-2ie9or420-3415 1Now for an appointment. OFFERS: 'fonion thereof of any or all _ H l t t o r i c ♦ SkJc and Holklay Pay ♦ ^ TWo Week Paw • 401K RETIREMEN-NT PLAN Jtlds and to waive any LOSTSholtie: L very Oid with , 676-0165 JtchnkaHty.Nobkklermay modlcal problems In tho *n w lf iia i m i ivfc------O M l b w n e ♦ PaU Comp Day* for A c tio n • HEALTH & DENTA1AL INSURANCE PLANI ■ vtoinltyofShoupft AiAmoriPride Services Is ac­ Good Attendance ^ >Hhdraw his bid after the I W i n F a l l s ♦ & m d Holiday Pay • 5 DAY WORK WEEEEK •tl8ck uMust be able to read, wrtte. 01 ■ Plan shoulder strep. Last seen • a m o k tm o B Optical Insurance • SUPER MANAGENiMENT OPPORTUNITY & speak'English, have a lype. l Die tod exist in ^ ♦ Health, Dental, and Y O U R downtown. : Video tape ta !High School Diploma. „m ♦ Colfcso Tuition *1 moat Important. Call [exc. computer skills In- oDlt* ^ opcntloa. Hdp io Assistance 'Optical Insumnce 734-6380 ask for Marltyn. duding. * but not limited to pr^U P” oM md pnnldc GET INTO THE HHIGHEST PAID PROF]DFESSION, REWARD!! J ISchobi^p) *J^OoOegc Tultkjn Microsoft Word A Excel. quUtjr qu CDStocDer service. AsslkanceI WITHOUT AATOmALEDUC^ AD - Create spreadshsstt a Pn nO N l t4ME8 CLASSIFIED i PntHaiepoilik».abont2$ TTobteomaparto/oar |(SchobnHp) . 1 0 6 I ! the salat manager taamappfyhpatw^at. , SPECIAL I ■ini< preparations of sales boon, per week, Oalbiliir AWlsM»fAV515ffT1 DBpAHTMENT I required. Some weekend Tobaeomapertofour . NOTICES I fpreaentatlons. Sales exp. req BffdgcvlOT Estates □refsrred, but not req. work. woi Window o d (fOck , , taiimapp^btpaiaonat 1628Brhtoe«ln«B}vd. Handle mulilple taika & book boc tkllb are a beocBL ^ 20S»734*5S3ar ~ 'Juicest Steaks on the have h a pisasant phone ^ TWd FaBs, D) 83301 , Bcfitit«li»E*tataa ' . Snaka* v Tliis b aa bootfy poOioo " B O N A ^N Z A M O T Q;?RS I ,flrcsl208-73W933 1828BriiteevlfwBhd. ^ OR MONTANA Accepting appUcatkna *suiio8nieb>6.$a. “ " .TWDFaIb,ID«3301 : . PONTIAC BUICKC CM C DODGE CHRYSI 8TEAKH0U8E i lYSLER JEEP g^0e-e77-4S43 from 7/30/01 Am 8/IO«t P.O.B0XZ772, To^SlMmaa. «*oreaB208.73M933 > 325 OVUtLXAND AVE. • MIRLEY, n ALCOHOLICS. . a t 403Mak)Ave.W.' MaMsB3303' MD. ^ (BURLEY) ' O o ^ tK t ' n o PHONE CA lLSm ANONYMOUS T 734-2113 1 EA8E ORESa FORtNTERVtEWiWOWWCS' t S S f ' ' ' ■ 2C206-7338300& 726.WS0M > Andrew~MlK THI8 AI)PfK>TtCTEDBYCCCOPYRt0HT,V»OlAT0R8WiaB6fBEPROSeCUTEO

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I r ri B10TlmMNiw ,T>TWIn.F1 i » , ^ T u M d «■y>JM»ai.aooi y . . - RESTAURAKT Smiloy Crok'Lodat:» . 3 t aK for ' CRBDITPnOBLBWSI87 PUBUC sen v iccE TWIN PALLS Over 2 0 ( mite# North ef Kttdiui . Naad m oney to borrov tq.fL4bdrm3bath.Va,Vau- B20 — ^ n JBROMB Country houslOuse K IM B E R L V S b d r m . SuflVtUey.lDlnttwh*! Bad. good, no ortdit.lt*ft S^DIn 2 bdrm. 1 bath. $4S0micQ/mo. LARoe, old workTItyle ffi ssT ffisfiirjT n it »pay Ilad celling, gardenirm., m I REAL ESTATE I tat.laat,ftdep.324-48124815. yet modem. Oak-doora. ol th t 8«wtooA Mounii pant ippiianoet; XM ; TbtTlmM4towal8, 1^ ’bankiu^weloeme.OCall anyijm untH iraaekt.FI. For mature treea, oloae•a toi ■ WANTED n«. UnBTOook.pftpooe aia fraa Information aboibout Candleridge QoK Cours ^ T W IN M L U Newlyr an« r Appis. w/d , fre* AC, til* M v*2 vw » txptrttiv(tnoa. oumntty looking fortor Hjrse. rnama^a^maa^mm ..w / ooumeis. $550.829-8554. waltrew. cMhwr. hout • FTwmjbtotflt».8tod avoiding tlmaahara.aran d 8139.800.734-6785. a modeled^i bdrm., w ktaplng, grountft. Ci Odra- AlndopandontMote I rtal e tta tt ioama. wd Ira at kiftl6^RLY Studio- ^ > 5 . •C all auma aod talw9 rtqui Rout«C«TforlnttN AAA QUICK CASH * 9 5 TWIN PALLS &vnercarr Forrtst 206^4-2336Mor mantetoValSyC^ “*• S10041000 to th* PtdaraiTraS Appiinacas Included Randy 208-774-3847. ■ ,?n« Mwy B3/3200 N, Barge Z i lno/1833 8. LInoolooln ’» 1038 BIu* U kaa Blvd. N '"0* ‘89 3 bdrm. 2 bath,% 2 FAX •TWIHPALLfl.abdmi.w,^ Can 4S1-0950/423^659Ji * ft6 u re fiA L U '— Jaroma, htaho 83338J y32-56a6» "■ ■ M 'M rs'sj acrea. $85,000 W/S18.0C k ap(^+W/D.lawncar*»» ^‘Hear the quietl Esmbll»hed.commMorM nUPBRT i ^ ' Iht National Fraud Into I _lncf.. tpadoua. 8500 f f K H M ------I -m atlonCenter down. Vacant 7SM18SJfe YOUR .M ustotrtllablt. TWINPALL89.V cotnmmttf, rttponaibit 1 ^ 0 rt IQ nve^ en t^ Laurel Park Apertinante havt own v thldt. waWara*Ruat"hava^( Commltllon. Oood arai 2 l— “ 176 MtOrice street mo.t«MiQwtkUng.Chj 4 bdrm., 3 bath, trl-levt AD TWIH FA LU ------__ _^_..Twln Falla______-Tht CooM* Bm KM, . . ■— •60,800 • • • • cn" 1347 eitiabath.'nlce: 734-9030 ook for IMiry.^ ------mao Trallar* ofTtra e a I MeSSAQE • Recently remodeled ?i^. ;TIMES CLASSIFIEI c e 3- 734-410S f 2 L patlUvt pay. 40 hr. wc IFyoutlveln^ 3 ^ DEPARTMENT bdmi, 1 bath. $500 * dep , §alE5------wk. & a graat btntir»Vm W PERT aroa & are Big prolift usually maalan bdrm, 2 balh, one leve [ SPACIOUS and like new2 ^ 4< TWRiFXCCs------big flak. Gefort you dod 2000 so.ft.' home onfa'I; 8t TWIM PALLfi Trade prec ) bdrm^H bath, appoint Industrial Equtpmtnt dtal-4ta paduigtwtitehlneL:401401k. Interested In being a erty plus old building) 208-734-5538 oinl- or Is sooking «n outsidtalda Cafttaria Plan, Paid V (f buslntstwlthacoinparn,oy. A v e n u e ^ r ^ ^ mern9|j|Bi400*dep. JVa- Newspaper Canier.^’'i’ check It out with th t 8*3«t- 878,000 good location, oloie t »a1»0 professional. Ifr youyo ' catkxt’a HaaKh Inauranm pleaae contact the •ood CSI, valued a l $35,00''•jg 208-677-4543) BrawteyUfctty 734-8888 aro porformanco drtvtn,tn . a attar probationary ptrto e tar Business Bureau. ForFc • Qraat family home, goo ^ SARATOGA 'p S i Buftey Tlmea-Newsvs (ree Informajlon abouout area on Poplar. 3 bdrmt (or lia b le preperty wm-wWi (BURLEY) soil starter with a stronIrong Apply at: 452 GouS\ Pa - Ave. E. 2 bdrm. $478fJi: -APTS.- commitment for succest:«8S, Ava. W.. Twirj Falla. H office at S77-4042'or. or avoiding InveatmenBHt 2 batha, one level. Ntoew igll InTF C o.208-774-2243^ LAMB Pasture wanted tc scamt. write to the Pedei back yard, covered patlc to $350.dep. Rtfa. No peupeu. * Luxury 1 & 2 bdrm this Is tho placo for you.yoi :Pt>enaC altaPltaaa atop by the Buriey,y ------1 rant/lease In RtohflekI'o 0 r Yd. car* Incl. 420 - ...... aor ' by 1 person. Cali 326 OB v ate y ard , g arab e. f^o ' . , livodandapcQvoflvmnot Acctaa to a Computar areund, 3 homos, Carey.oy- .50^2 or 731-5092 Mike Upto$25-75mr ROUTESONTHEIE Mongagos? Contracts?f Call John Robiits 543^338^ • 1000 Aoree-Cattle/row ke’ ^ pots/dnigs $575 733-2546 Dopondablo car. Salan E A S T S ID E O F t on Hv^y. 93. H mile S. 0 plus commissibn. 401k 888-470-3061 Deeds o( Irust? ROBERTJONES:S crop set up. Roseworth>nn. Addlaon. 2418 NeelilPJ' bdrm. 3 balh, 2 car ga- TOIN FALLS ^ www.Cashlnflnity.com ___ TWIN FALLS You want to soli? home.outbulldlrigs. rage, dock, AC, soft {wo- n . Newer, DeaulKul energy paW vactten. sick loavo. i .Wewanttobuy. R E A L T Y 08. Lane MUSTSCEa. ’ irwurprjco. Apply Mondoydoy- HOMEASSEMBLY Would make good 300- >07 elllclent,t,2 & 3-bdrm. EMT Prompta cash offers. 733-0404 400 head cattle ranch HANSEN '8 6 3 bdrm“ . 2i IS iif —1 apts. AKordablo prices. Friday 9*Sp.m. ^ EASY WOflKJ EXCELLEN- BOUTE71B - Wo aro tocal & compeiitlve. rop- bath, 1680 sq,ft. open a 2S0 Bluo U kos Blvd.N. I ucts • 840 Acree - row crop- Incomo rostrictloo? apply. N. ■ PAY] Assemble Producti 1200-1400 7Vt Ave. E-E. Call 208-733-3821. '®' E-MAlUyourclassltiodadad livestock, good water.ter. spilt (loor plan, choapoi' * remodeled, sm. 2 bdim^ Call Fawnbrook.Apte. SALES-----^------At Home. Call Toll Freo« 1- 1200-1400 8th Ave. ^£ ^ R. Todd Blass. PresWent to us at Can add 320 acros* 0 g than rent, must see. Ouleli^ w/slove & refrig. W/DV/p for details al 734-1600.- Und Distribuling is k»kingKing 800-487-5566. ext.314«145 Richard B. Sthrers. twlnadOmlcron.r>*t ^ noarby. Hazelton.I. A park location, $33,500 Ote- EHO. Handloa>ped lor hord workfng peoplo = j B0UTE722 Vice Presklont. . FILER MUSTSELLII - SUPER BUY Can 423-9245 or 539-2972j!^ ra^S'or^ra^S^y'a' who want to eam $60.00( ■ Trotter Dr. T.W. Stivers. Now 3/2. Ownor will helpetp •3 0 5 Acre*'- Row crops,jpa,' lOMBERLY new, 3 bdmi. 2 TWIN FALLS cuto 2 bdmiT TWIN FALLS Under now annuoityin salos. FaxS ” I ' t i m e I' n e w s ' Meadowview Ln.. w/flnancing Tom 737-9169169 pivots, well. Good siteI (orfor batha, stovo. refrig., blue•? 1 bath, W/D hookup, go- rosumo to: Jim Wilson on L^ARHIERS^__ Hankins Rd. “ llli* y w wiil D* our botil— HAZELTON 2.000 sq. n..- 4 large dairy. Tutllo carpel, kllchon w/snack^ rage. $500 dop. 1429*29 2 b d rm . 2 bath 4>.plex 801-295-5044.B Elizabeth Um CUiaWed. 733^>9^1, bdnn.. family room. dock.^ • 280 Acres - Hay farmirm bar, $39,500. Ovmer WilliJijj Bth Avo. East. 734-6694. across (mm Perrine Ele- SALES------— hot tub. a must soel Ask­-fcl wost of Bliss ^ cany w/ 5% down. 10% (I- mentary, orid close to Local compony sooks 2IPT P l OOOD1NQ(5) ing $87,500.629-S507.aa ROBERTJONESREALTY-TY nancing on OAC. CaliIn i 603 _,l I 'CSI. AH appls. lnd,.W/D, ROUTE 72B _ 733-0404 'ii' I FURNISHEDAPTS// ■ outsido safos rops. Salary‘toiy k t k t A i k A .700-800 Monte St. I ------HUD-VA Homos ' __ 734-8064 or 423-5253. B ^ 1 spwor. woter. & girrbago plus commission w/poto- RUPERT aroa dairy. For ■ I • .DUPLEXES oto- AAAA k k xW 1900 Granada Bank Ownod Homoa' SHOSHONE 80 24x60 paid. Central alr & gas nllal lor advancomont. _ • TheHeaaTeam.Com salo or leaso. Freo stall S h eat $550/mo. + deposit. Must bo.ablo to work al 1900 BIK. San Larve — for 170 hoad. Possible Oakbrook. in good shope.>a, JEROME fumlshod No pots. Call 487>£883. loost 20 hrs. por l^s' THE TIMES-NEWSr s "1 J e r o m e 2 bdrm. i bam.th. • le a s e of 65 head. 208-O'O now metal n»f. sol up on 2 ii bdrms. basomont ept. wkJovos. ' 401 blocks on your lot within f*' TWIN FALLS Training is providqd.qd. I S C U R R EN TLY/ MUTE7S9 bsmt. Extra «»m s. comor>or 436-6231 or 431-3871.a Iln caTOtod.r4o8mokkxrt»is. SCHOOLS/ tot. AC.corport, outo sprin­ i 100 miles. $17,500. Callall Own paridng & yard. Pioaso call 208-734-6460.160. LOOKING FORI 1100-1200 4th Ave.E. INSTRUCTION SHOi&HONE By ownor. 886-9968 •FALLS APtS.* ', o • klors. shods. $6 6 ,0 0 0 . 324-5082 or 539-6430«• 1.2,3 Bdmis. $335-495 SALlS------— INDEPENDENT JR 1200-1400 sth Ave.E. ■ Appolntment-324-6693.a 80 acres. 72 water shares.os. Looking for an oxporloncod '■"i 100-600 Ash Street fMasaage training- Basic _ Lots ol gated pipe. Ma- KIMBERLY clean 1 bdrm.?HT Some DW& W/D hc^okups. ^ R O U T E S lorm oquipmont salo^ Swedish classes Fri. 7- JEROME 2 bdrm., do-0 - chlno s h o d ,o th e r out partially furnished, Spadous and clqan. - porson. Must havo at loost a v a i l a b l e IN THE 10pm & Sai.t0-5;30pm„ . tachod garago & (oncodod buUding. 2 bdrm. home. $32S/mo.4$200 dop. Can:an No pots, 7 34-66OO 3 yoors oquipmonl soilingling G O O D IN G A R EA . leoo-i^i^hAvs. . Starts 9/7/01 for 12 wks. 2 car garago. 886-2996aw t s P i ^ 423-9650 or 423-5268.B TWINFALLS113. $700.'. . oxp. Sond rosumo to:a: 1M§Srt!;rcoI324-3160B East Advanced claaaee, anat- _ i^ l N FALLS By ownor. 604 —I I 4 bdim. 2 bath, appls. Managor. P.O. Box 3052. 1900 Bik. Poplar Ave. t, JEROME 5 bdmis. 3 boths,IS. 120 acros. 3 milos S. ‘’oi ol f " I largo yard. : Twin Foils. ID 83313. >- Nevtror. 2500 sq. ft. homo.10. TF. Plotted In 5 acres.it I FURNISHED UNFURNISHED ELWOOD A EVANS SALES------^------100-S00 13th Avo. W' ROUTE 770 9:30pm lor 12 wks. TwinIn Ixcsled In o good - Catl206-733-3625.aI • ^^tlW iSE S ^ APTS/DUPLEXES5 734-1401. Porson noodod, $8/hourrw/ w/ 900-1300 CaMomia ■ Fails instituio of Holisticic neighborhood In Jeromo'. = TWIN FALLS 1475575/mo 600-1000 Bik. ■ Study. Call 326-4670.a Foaturos 2 master suites. 1 oxporionco. 401K plan,an. 1300hiatto «. i 513 New 2 bodroom. Range, A ^n w o o d ■' — greoi room, formal dining • TWIN FALLS 8 bdrm . 6 groot bonolils. ApplyMn In POOAtowida •- . • rto mMiof how you epona ySuT <0 I ACREAGES bath, acreago, rent/pur­ re(rlg. Microwavo, dish­ . person at: 30 W. 100 S., 600-800 Bik. Green ' ,, In veiy opon (loor plan. 3 . ' Available nowl ' 'days.daislliod Ills your , I chase or aalo. 733-1359.r- 2 & 3 bodroom apts. washer. W/O. G as (Ire­ Joromo. Magic Valltylay tt you thm In Wa anmI Aa, Tree Way txity »cli«<)ul«. Put etaul-I $179,900. Will consWor place, AC. Watef:^Sa^Uon. , Tlfert^t Schw«b.a V loaso options or renting. Rent based on incomo. a n tnfnat»d tn tmtng a 600-800 Bik. O'Leary/ floi bath,h. ponds, groen houso. & ------"CASTt^FORD------REPRESENTATIVE' ROUTE 7 ^ J Available Now Twin f a l l s 2 + b cftiilT ■ SYSCO Food Sorvicos1 ol0 , 733-0931 axt. 346, pool. spa. Ig. shod, ^Yi more. $155.000.543-9269 BUHL - 8.3% IHA FUNDS bath, w/o hookupai^tra 1500-2100 Falls acre, new vinyl windows. 5 1 a 2 bodroom opU. Idaho, a Fortune 100 Capri Dr. M l ^ FAIRFIELD Beaulilul 4040 Why rent? Buy a 3 bdmi® Ront based on incomo. • storago a garagCCall company, and tho na-r i r k k k k i k - k ■ S S I Real B«Ute . 2710sq.rt.$162.500.5292 acre lots closo to goll3ll on M acre with garage (or 735.5954 or 736-9«0a tkins* m food 60rvico dis­ A Chase Dr. Sole* Highland Rd, 324-6576a 1 -843-8833 ■ cm^Call9:^99g.a■ only $59,000. Call Judy. Equal Housing Opportunity.^ TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 4 : tributor. is sooking a Salosllos HEYBUHN — Barker Roa Itors 543-4371 Roprosonlatlvo for tho ROUTE 8S4 SOI ^ I '7 plox, W/D hookup.appls.. Oas hoal. AC, fe n c ^ ya°rd. . 10 acres, sedudod' Magic Valloy oroo. This X - 400 Bik. Altalr ^^PENHOUSESl Colt 423-5660 for appt.a E-MAIL your classiflod ad1 (or ron’u ’S ^ d ^ rm " '* ? water pd.$450+dop. 324- position will bogin oS': s o ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★^ 500-600 Jackson I • countiy. Call 825-56177 .to u sat . i. . b a th s . ( 1 ) 1 bdrm . (i1 ') 7593/ 733.5737. No pets. — Ajld (o your lomlty By adopSng^ or206-43t-5617J twinadOmlcron.ftet studto. Kathy 825-4t79B Iniinoo potMon. Previous • 300^00 Meadows Lanele I — TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 • S j cVmMt^oSSnglor 1 anwtorablocstordog. UM ffl., FILER Countiy home, iarae Z’ bath. Stove, rafrig.- DW a . Pteaso chock your od fori-I daMMod lo find a PM you \ Exporionco In tho food3od A ln d a p e n d a n tC a rrietof f If you Ovm on the EAST I « 61/2acjes,33E. IOOnN.!' 1 bedroom, atove. lots of'« . dqse'toFnor 'Elommtifiy!2'; ^ W /D .N o ^ .7 3 2 ^ a 9 S J sorvico Industry proforrod.rod. to d e llv e fo u rw a e k fy r correctness on tho firstlI can lovo. ______$4500yacre. 436-3530. (^ storago. $400.00 cfy tidm of Twtn Falta A ann day thal It runs, as Thoi >f' (enced yard. No smok- , . . This is a challenging posl-Ml- ah o p p e r& A tito Intaraatad In batng an I Roady lo Sell Your Homo?'? WATER lor your ocroage0 *QOODINQ Accepting a p ­ Ing/pels. $570 -f dep. . tk)n for tho porson who is T Times-Nows Is not ro-f ll 634 Monroe greaitown- ote traderlntho Irtdapandant nawapaparar sponslblo for errors o (-|I TheHesaTeam.Com In Magic Vanoy. Call plications. 2 posslblo 3'■ Some utils, pd. Avail. 6-e.1. house with private patlo - onorgetic and enthusi­ earrtar... i: B2S-5617or 208-431-5617.7. bdrm. home. No appls..3 Lots 0( privacy. 539-5676. astic. You will havo prov- HEYBURN a rea tor thal timo.- - ' I — and covorod packing. Plaaaa confacf Dlatrlet Ig. dbl. garago. on 2 1/2 — single car delachod " $495 + deposit - . ^ on skills In tho following: Ma^r^ar at 733-0^31 I ' garago. Fuli basomont (or soios ability, problom IF you live in the — acres near rtver 431 -4620.X CallGaryat731-5030' J "taUilSNlloO^M" 384 Orchalara «3 cute 2 , elng a HOMES i tho FliorHigh School. . up. okcollent customer ® k A k k ^ A k ' 514 I , Open to looki $500 mo. 128 Martin #18 htcel ie r -Newspaper Cantor. ^^^^ORSA^II opene a t 8^00^ INCOME bdrm. 1 V, bath on large: 732-0843B_ bdmi. 1 bolh. $400 Tdep. sorvico. ability to collectoct pteaso cor\tact the tot. Ootachod garage, ap­ . . . lor p«ople 0 ______• Mon thru Fri. ^ P R O P E R T Y ^ I., 442 Locuet cenird loca- the salo. olloctivo llmomo Burley Tlmes-Newss Bvwywtwrel 733-0931. 1 Take Car* of your pls, gas heat. Dogs pos-- OOODING 1 bdrm. opt.,1. tion, 1 bdrm, 1 both. $310 . mgmt. and a strong do- office at 677-4042 or elaaaifled bualneee * Bible wV additional dop.- avail at West SkJo Court,Id + dopostt. siro to bo a winner. befor* you h*ad to -f Listed (or sale. $750.00 Sonlor ago 62 or over andr- Bnnvtey Realty 734-5858 We otfor a comploto bono-„ stop by the Burley ■ T ^ * < F A L U -fin d of disabled. Income deter- office at: 32SHE. Sth P & M n A atoeka?" Chock roturn?' THEMQMT 733-0739 ly • Evos. a wknds- fil package. Sond a ro­ 1-208^733-0931 * * t 2 ) mines rent. Ask for Shirioy sumo. including salary,ry N. (Noxt to Wal-man.) l E i i J p»w >c»i GUARANTEED on new4 plex. Call Chuck* HANSEN 3 bdrm., avalL- 934-4986a. ^ Dove 324-460$ histoiy, in confWenco to: o r our Burtey Office 733-8207.a 9/91 la tS t. WesL $60D AD T-208-677-4042 month. No pets. 326-4631.) RA teLTO fil bdrm. Appls. SYSCO Food Sorvlcooofi S ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ wator+yd. care. Cleen. Idaho, Attn.' Human Ro- ^ i 301 I Buy the Guai'anteed TWINFALLS 1 5 1 6 I JEROME Largo (armJ $250 IHA okay. 629^584. sourcofl. PO Bo* 170007.07. JEROME (5) — I BUSINESS 3 bdnm. 2 bath, liko now., I COMMERCIAL homo, oulbuildinoB, sw i a i i . . ' Bolso, ID 83717. or fax to I OPPO^NmES backage and The 1998 singlo-wlde, lots ol,i I , PROPERTY acroago. $800,733^1359 Times News guar- ‘ Now taking applicattons: (206)387-24e3B oxtrasi $24,000/offor. S r ' J E R ( ^ Lease o p t i o n AMM/F/H/V ^ i k k k k k ^ ' k - antees to sell mer- Call 731-0252. a . Syringe Eetate*. ^ AHijCA>BWaBgTt SKIP- D6 you earn S200- automotive items . plenty of room ln.thls ofC-t Features 2 master suites, • 62yrs.ofagoorotoer. 1 Bedroom Ajpt. • SHOP FOREMAN------— IS CURRENTLY K? You couldl 50 localII in 7 days an d real 3 bdim. 1%balh, commercial proporty groot room, lormal dining tocatedon Handlcappod/Olsablod for Elderly‘or Looking for an oxporloncod LOOKINQ FOR shes. Freo brochuro. estate In 15 d ays oflfco/den/4th bodroom. In vory open (toorplan. regordless of age. shop foreman to run o IO Call 1-888-648-8047. Dining a famity rooms, liv­ Elm Street behind Will conskfer rental . Federally Assisted disabled pers^s. a INDEPENDENT JR or we will rerun ing nwm w/hard-wood . Motel 6 . at $11 OO/mo. small farm oquipmont A5TN5wT$erI55dHSp> the ad an addition­ Housing. Call 829-4206. shop in tho Magk: Volloy.I R O U T E S . S500to$1500. PT. Itoor. 1681 sq.ft. Deck, • All uliliiies on sito. 9 1 6 16th Avo. E. Handteap Accosslbloa. Section 8 Subsidy Suporvtsiog 3-6 “y A VAILABLE IN T HIE E $2000 to $6000. FT. al 7 days. T here sprtnkier syslom. storago Call324-2348.a Equal Housing Available.! mechanics. Plooso sondnd JE R O M E A R E A .. Freo training. 800-951-7066- Is a S3 extra shod, largo tot. Oulto SHOSHONE 34-bdrm.. ., Opportuntty. nolghborhood. $63,900 I 518 I rosumo to: Monagor. P.O..o. Al icUiiOM work from 1 charge for the detached garago, 207 • JEROME 2 bedroom. iVt Box 3052. Twin Falls. ID BOUTES20 guaranteed 450 Brackon St. N. MOBILE Wost C. Washer, dryer. & j. ForAppUcaUontod homo up to $26-$75/hr. Call 539-2133. a bath. patk). W/D. AC $485. 83313. _ 400-600 1st Ave.E FT/PT. 1-888-515.8166. package. Ads ^ I W M E S ^ refrig. Fresh paint/carpet. 324-2669 or 324-8499.8; more information SHOPTECMNICtAN------300-600 2nd Ave.E Full training. ■ may be cancelled No pets/smoklng. JEROM^ 1 & 2 bdrm doan Noed on oxporior>cod lom) itln ii6 r^ work from early for custom er SUII newl 3100 sq.tt. BELLEVUE to be movod.[- Reforences. Credit check. quiet, laundry (adlitios on1 CaU . oquipmont tochnkdan. 4 bdrms. bath. ' $4TO +dop. Coa 544-7788. site, basod On Incomo, no '■ ROUTE 526 homo. Mall ordor/lntemotI convenience but Unfinishod bsmL Upgmdos. '64 Fleetwood. 66X14 . ; (208)436-3^63 Must havo ovm toola and 100-400 7th Ave.E up to $1500-$s000 PT/FT. w/lipout. $ 8 0 0 0 or bosi1 ' TWIN FALLS Brand new pets. 324-3464. EHO.a 2 yoors exporkjnco. Sond the charge will Call 7 3 4 - 0 ^ a I hon>ee. You moy bo able rosponso to: Manager™ 100-800 8th AVO.E www.dollarslnmotlon.com» remain the same. offer. Can 208-788-4406a I je r 5 B e------Mon.>Stui. Anytime 1-866-863-1241.a TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 2 , — lo buy a home for what you 600 4th Avenue W est- P.O. Box 3052. Twin bath $26,5901 Repo homo, ‘HSSBRHAR-Psrsairs? ore poying in rant. Foils, ID 83313. ' t/youtlvmlnthlaanaiA CANDY ROUTE I Lease. 14-X72'3 bodroom. 2 bdrm. 1 balh. $375 + dep. 4I0CSlre€^. — ara Intaraatad In baingja a tor listing cal 800019-3323 2 bath. Large deck, rtver Seller WlU help 804 4th Avenue Weet ext. H792.a Tom at 737-9169 New Manageml^t nawapapar earrtar... $3000 per month (roalistlc)) I------1 : view at Sportsman RiverI . 2 bedroom, 1 bath homo. THE TIMES4IEW8 ^ Plaaaa call Dlatrlet Man-in- 20 local vending sitos; TWIN FALLS 2 year old' Reaorl. $16.00QAerms. TWINFALLS Greater*al $400 4. deposit. SHORTAGE DEUVERYV agar, 739-0931 axt 340. cuatom home w/drlvit Brawley Reelty 734-8888 DRIVER 10. noT»mpeimon/Bhi»7mo. 208-890«738a Beautiful, new er 3 bdmi. i R upert , $9,800 cash required Mlorter. Spm 3^Mrm. 2 jKIMBERLY S ah ara '81,* 2 bath.deck. DM. garage. KIMBERLY 3 bdrm. Cai- ^ f-800-268-6601 (24hrs.)a The Timos-Nows Is accept­p,. 14x70, 2 bdrm. 2 bath, $950. «»7 3 3 -7 8 6 o w a pprt, (enced bock yd.; |:S Idaho I lng, g u fireplace, Ig. pan­ Pleaee can 208-644-9137. ing opplicotkms for a part- _ TWIN FALLS Sata/L0BS0~ try & over-sized 2 cor m o b ile h o m e p a rk In time, SatunJay ond Sun- Fully equipped Automo- garago. Walk-in closol & Kimborty. 934-5316 ask day shortogo dolivory tIva/Llght Truck repair (orV to.a______t fadlity 26p-1136a jottod tub In master suHo. , driver in circutotkx). Hoursl i 'k -k k k k k k Foncod In yd., w/lg, patto. I ;| m lews . oro 6am-10am. Appli­II- ' 1 ^ $125.900.224 Palnlbrush 26x48' Brand new. Will' IH ie T h iK s ^ cants should bo d e p e ^ - T H E T IM E S-N E W Sj $1500/mo. PT $5.000m>o. K Q j ^ HOUSINO Cirole. Call 732-0050J sen for Invoice $39,208 oblo, havo a good driving FT. 1-600wie7-3533.a OPPORTUMITY - deliver & set up (reo. Old McD< rocord. and wortt woll virtth^ IS C U R R E N T L Y - Brockmwi'e )ohald sold his ftractor... r ■ others. Must havo reliable^ LOOKING FOR 302 M rM M M aAiMMta In bath, updated?lS«>Mw. by WalMait throueh Thi ; vohk:lo. . great aroa, very (800)978-4360 , or 306-9038 i Classifieds INDEPENDENT JR MONEY TO a^rdable. Can 7 3 4 ^9 1 J i j: he Times^'lews C *<* Irtltroattd applloanta, R O U T E S LOAN H aSWUa 1982 U x » 0 J AVAILABLE IN TKE w /8 x 21 tlpout.3bdmi. atiould fill out mn appll- Park In Brockonrldg'o'°3 2 bath. $ 1 4 ^ . 532-4839. ' catiorta by August 1, K IM B ER LY A REA ; bdrm., 2 bath, granlto . ^ 2001 at th* TtM Tlrnoa- ' ^^onUnantil Loana ' kitchen countor top. lilo ' N tw t. 132 3rd 8 t W#«, $100-$500 (loor in kitchen. AC. 129 Skyiana Paik,. Phono opplicatlorta •SStec's.rs.sroiri; 2 bdrm. oppto, W/D. $6000/ Twin Falia, Idaho. ^ , sdc^O afcW N dUcrlmlnallon.' Familial sprinklers. Common area • welcom* ' ' ■ f lm IncluOai efilldran pool arxf J6cuz2t $144,900 o((er. 736-7651 aves. a . ' - * 100-900f>(M St. W Call T oday. 738-0892. * lOO-aOO Taylor St. N a r a Can73S-4t16a 'jTRnrrasw rBass: SPRXTTESDBQXH------amNMrepr.OMnl«>^ 1 ' 2 bath. In countryside bdrm., 2 batha, auto apiin- pari<. AC, gaa heat, land­ ;■ ' ■ j j r c - c r a kiera on quiet cCil-de-aac. scape. aprinkler eyatem, ^ In perion O KImbtTly5 mmm, R eadT he $96,000. 734-4728. a .carport; ahed, handicap Nt«Mrtt«2M2A(kaaen’ SOOBItcAsh accets. $48,000. 733- ' A vt. EM t Twin P a llia " 200-300mtchS -■ ^mrmswssnssr- '3834.a ■ , ■ • 100-600 Uncoln' Hon. 4 bdrm. 2 bath , '2 - . TfiAeHW ;—^ i q o ^ Washington B a'a-a.-aaas - ■ fireplaces, 3 d*cke,aprin-. '4 619 I Wood River Chrl«iUn Classifieds Wer ayatem, brtok. Don’t I CEMETERY ' School Is t« M (^ an tl»- m lis this one. Cali 733- I i l t If youths lli itUamuati • ■ mtmary A jr. h M tchoel » ' 5408or731-8408Ji | 3 Mlines 1 E S i s S t . iMChtr. 2O0-7tSi9OT A 10 day s $2C20 Bucks _ nawapapar carriar... I Every Day! 'i\w iirsi ptM lo look brTSo Extra Ul aM aw...tfw>oyionb'> PImaSeSlDlatnetUan- best buys In anik]uos-ts C , t i u c k s Pper t line • ■ atvcurn—d>. 73»0Wt. •. ager, 7»C 991nt 946. piM ii o o a Ities $2 Can 7^4-2319, after4pro. ...

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\ Tuesday. JiiJuly 3 1 ,2 0 0 1 , TllM»14ews,ws,TWIn F an^M «K o>11 ^ •TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 • ' 'bath, walor, •ewer, trash ™ '><«ILLSNo» avail,an. HORSE Tall, older, child- w h 1415 sq.«. downlown of- s a f e g e ld in g , ho b ala d f 7 M ~ I > • • - 'paw. no smoking, rangongo flee space. Onsito park- 1 Tu^y.Juljfuly 31.2001 . ’'retrlgsrator Included.BO. ing, privato entrance, ] i n R l l o o D I • • • <23-6931.» i i newlyromodolod. Si CLYDE'S PIPE REPAIR., Wr Sw o o o Pine & Fir at 1 -3 $800/mo. Can 733-1473. : •> Unqf®. *Moco RoHSESTyrToidAPHArr and wheel linos, (oven bi1 Free dellvory. 934-8966. : -'bdmi. 2 bath, garaoo. ap- the(ieW).Can678-7l49.«, ^ wilh an the comforts of3f Buckskki flliy. Protty, taO, I MAftbW6 6 D Hardwood5 - Iwmo. 3 bodroom homeno s well started. 4 yr. oldId WANTED w ater sh arss-: cut & split $90/PU load. '^Affairs are ■ _ oasily converts the perfectoct APHA g e ld in g . Q reolBl NoRhskfe Csnal Co. WinI You ptek up; can 324-7697. re easier of entrance ^ NORTH - 7-31-A - '• • >. 2 otnco spaces, wtth disposition. Hunts andId purchase for. cash now & than etit; anand it_ is but common ♦ Q J 9 4I . ; V ■ *’ bdrm. Appls., carport,srt, .jocoptioo aroa. 975 sq.• tt. p a c k s . E x cellen t traillil ioase back for a dollar un-: i i i l I prudence to seei bur way out be-_ — •assss’ia s"- »0 -- horM.-^l|-423<720. ■ ~- -til the end oMhe'yoarr;• ■ — FURNITURE /'Jorewe venlugDrea8S8ge$1200.0. Dalry-fann-commorciol. ACT .. '■.■■■•■* '. prt, , Just-A-Moro Inn, ren?*'I 7yr.ok dummy^s' diamond . 'Q ulst 2 bdrm. 1 baft apt! '«• mover, swoot disposition, queen and tac ♦ A J „w/CVW, rslrJg. W/D hook-4 ' Newer shop up lo sixilx $1250. Both should doJ; 733-1477.. tackled trumps. He led ^ ♦ 8 7 2 • . « P \W 85, wator 4 tn»8h doom, insulated A heated.^ welt at dressago and/or : ; dum m /s que(ueen, picked up E ^ 's , 1^" . $60O-e00/mo. 324-3834B sst. $350. Metat sxten- Opd. 734-7309 or 731-2984. “ lumping. Call 644-1566 " 1■f" 708 I king, and drk- AND MOREI Call Steve [ with his nbie.ne. promising an even - i n g ^ . 423-4922 Tonnvny H slte w sl^ ^ tw y MgmtIt 3'A0DLE,15Ki-C0torod0.- ALFALFA HAY dolry ond ' modlum oak, llko brand feeder. 30 ton mintmum n e ^ $450/of(er. 733-0938. number of citclubs. E^ast will then ” ' ' PfTW t^AH.^ Largo t Saddlery. Now condilton. BID WITH THB ACEkC E S " : bdrm. apts. Kitchon — $485. Call 733-4500 or delivoiy. Call 645-2500 refuse the firsiirst two clubs. With no i l TWINFALLS------^ Of208-599«<518J :; "" appliances. No pota/smo-IO- Retail spaces available lor 734-4906______LOVESEAT 4 RECUNER entry to dumummy’s fourth club, rs iD ■ '.y King. $350totoc 735^)473.'3. • looso. 2272 sq. tl and ; ALFALFA hoy, good with $600/ofror. Coffee table, .new, $100. Oak coffee South lo s^ th Soutb bolds: room 2H balh duplex..X Lakes Blvd N. II biloreslod)d for spinning & m oat Also> botos. $1251on.733-137a table 4 end tables, $100, 4 8 6 1 f ploaso contact Connio orsr Polypays. 326-3267W Deak, great (or toochors Where did South slip? He - Singlo car gorago, air. or offteo. $75.734-6404. should overti VK32 . ■CaDovenlngs734-2121.B^ Loroy Atwood I FREE I . >rtake dum my’s dia* ♦ 65 3 2■ » JiALLS Main lloor.— 1-80Q-269-6348.« i TW I GRAIN STORAGE] MATTRESS ' 4 BOX * mond queenla al t trick one. When he' 4k AO 5 4 ' T I FARMmANCH Slorago avollablo at SPRINGS Double. Good ,;wry nteo 2 bdrm., appls.,5.; ^ W I N F A L L S 0 f • cond. $200.326-3267 leads a clublattricktwo.itdoesnt at . . .iA/C, fenced yd. OutsldoJo fico/Worohouso l yr. lease|o |syPPLjE»EQ l^ Buhl and Hansen help for Eastst Ito duck. If he does, North South /■ V pot okay w/dop. $525.0010 now bidg. great location 643-4306 MAUHbssaedx I 1 ♦ iN T : Earf»280-0934 SPRMOS $40a'offer . ■ South draws-s ttrumps and knocks I ' v. W eSTSroe. Nowcar-r. S6?S/$ai0.734‘1998M BA L^N H -515 3-tto fiT‘6 out the club a 34» ? ..pottoalnt, 1 bdrm. unil on>n 'TWIN FALLS------— 12.4-46 Ures, offsoi rims. Robb)* 280-0933 Call 735KM71 toavo msg, b ace. Dummy’s dia- ^ ‘ , '..,.;-maln floor, o ppls, wa- ^ . 16-9-38 radials A dusls. Call and ressrvs your MAIIHESS 6 uoen slzo~ mood king pprovides r the crucial J- Rotall/Offico space In Hts- spscetodsyl , jof/taw n coro Ind. $325.00w ' toric downtown Paris hotel rotums. $130 0 eot eatiy, and SouSouth chcbes 12 win- ■ ^ANSWER: Four spades.s. South’sS t h e MQ ITT 733073« d ^ Call 734-6681 !«,. Bidg.. main lloorand i HAY $4.75 per bate. - hers. acace and king are prime carcards, po- ' ■ ^^>VtN F a L L s N ow or 2 upstairs. Some remodel-I- dlsassomblo. You liaul. ^ 1st cutting, no ralnl Good MAIIHbSSWITHBOX How can1 EEast tell whether teotia% more valuable thanthe sev- . bdrm. apt. near Hannonin big ovollaWo with loaso. $22.500. Call 788-359Q.B' qualityl Sm. bales. 3 wide. SPRINGS 4 FRAME. .V.--(.Park, W/D hookup, no0 Can Archio al 733-2049 or King slzo. Ortho Piltow West bas twowo clubs instead of ^en HCP in queens and jack:icks. ■ 734-5001 ■ ” H t^ lh H -6 ro w , Wic • 736-3325or420-2886Ji four? It doesn • v<-^^$42SKk>p73«767» Excolloni condlUon. « “ Tcv. llko brand now! Pd. , isn’t matter. If South “ TWIN FALLS Shop w/6 HAY 50 acres oat hay. ovorSIOOO.Sacrtftoe ^ has a.singletoi2ton club, the slam is . 6 ■ Can532-4tS7« Call ovonlngs 829-5121 $3S0/offor. 736-6007.B PLENTYTO bays & large show room.}■ CUMBlNi IH 1480,24 ft. Z nnot going dowown. South’s bidding 2 1 1 : CHOOSE FROM Addison Avo. W.■ largo augor hoador. 3220 HAY . 40Ton. Good quality STOFA 4 L oveseat brandy guarantees thrthree aces, and what- ;cnd brUw cKroUon. |g TIk- Am*. P.O. R 6400 sq. fl. S2500 mo. second cutting 1 Ton bales •o. BoxniMi, ' 1,2 and 3 Bedrooms '• total time. 100 hours on ' tn color. $400.2 bluo print . ever losbig spaspades be might have U*flr«ho«jTX7a«.t«l<»ld|«N« Wk M. Starting O $300 month upp CALL (208)344-6889J now motor. $15,000. Boll- Asking $10Snron lazy boy roctlnorB.$80/oa. iMntwdaivdsiw lor 10 $630 month. od polalo tratttor, w/covor _ Call 543-6339 2 oak ond tabtos. $50/pair. ■,willgoondumrimm/s clubs. ' tX7ri«l.t wo t, IlnlM HyMtatxiatr.Ine. .Groat cond. 934-5817. All cuto ond cloan! '• i " ! ^ 610 ^ 1 ovor boll (or sell untoadl- HHAY Now seeding. 2 string _ For more Info I STORAGE/ ng. Works well. $5000. 150Ton. Good quallly. . . . CallMlcWo I1 WABEHOUSE RENTAL I M $100/r.208-366-2426M _ MISCELLANEOUS PIANO Wuriitzer. Vory ^ WANTED ROAD BIKES HAY RETRIEVINQ 4 Blssotl Big Groon Cleaning rnteo. sounds great $760. f l thal are running. Yamaha TWN FALLS 90'x100' I Can 432-5216 Of.788-9148 Machino, $75. Dona Scroll ' Call 543-5238. f l T.S.C. Hay Rolrloving. I 8 1 5 ' 4 Honda. Wanlod Endu- — worohouso with 16'x40‘ L A W N & Isaw, 16*. 2spd.$75. 2 I MACHINERY ^ offico. 3 phase powor with wings. GRAIN AUGER Call Con at 420-0133 I ros thal mn. Somo repair ' apartment. Clean. $2W or280-0839.B | OARDENSUPPl^ !Black 4 Docker Palm fl 820 1 I ok.Ok 734-9466 or 420-918a per month. Coll 734-2556.. firo Mflnkkirs. $2900/mo.' 35V 6 - PTO drivo. CAR. Sander, $15, Maklta I PETS _ Catl734-9S71M 1 ,RYALL3«ytf.644-9137. HAY-ALFALFA 128 Ton. tools,1 Ctrcular saw, cord- ■ ’Julcost Sisaks on tho « WANTEDTOBUY 605 I OOOGE '71 D-500 2 1/2 li 1st cuttbig. small balos. ” 'Julcost Sloaks on tho !toss. $35. Cordtoss drill ■ Snake* •:Simwtobato(or2 0 0l. ROOMS 2700 sq. n. shop/warohou- Ion truck. Now HO 318. 438-8758 . Snako* '(2) $100rtjoih. Fast charg- MONTANA STEAK ___731-5463! or 825-5463 so available August 1st • 5-2. scissor hoist. 16' boot SILAGE CORN (or solo. . MONTANA 'or. for baltorios. $25. Jig AbsSlE^HEPHERbRog. ^ HOUSE WANTEDTOBUY addlllonal oflico spaco saw, cordloss,'$30. Sear puppies. P Champtori, show • & grain bod. Good cond. x100 acres. Filor aroa. STEAK HOUSE | COMPACTOR Wacker nS?Comnwrdal stovo. refrig. also ovallablo. LocatodJ «500/o((er 438-4226.B ®Ptoaso call 208-326-5469. 5 compact rofrig. $75. All 4 8 vrori< lino. $300. < near John Deere. Contact Itoms in good lo oxc. 886-2644.B , }upright 1997, llko brand “ ^anjoanto 436^370 or . Wall 737-3939. • . work, weed mowing. to«^ cond. | 734-5775.539-4097 J i newt$1000.Call435-881- - ' "Under new managomoni. ! potato oqulpmont 6 pliers, nhay. Urgo q^tltles. 208 'or 4 dump tmck. 326-4631 - AUSTRALIAN SHEP­ , 2463, (Burioy).B _ Karon 67S-4228 ■ ’Nico, ckian, comlortablo ; HERD pupplos. MINIAT- s - ^ 6 ' booms, 30’ wide, 2- V420-4450 (or moro infor. RHYBRio PdPLAAd 3 gal- MtSCELLANEOUS !} ^ ^ WANTED To buy Diroct TV 1 rooms. 401 W. Matn. . 613 Now ZOOO Ford bumper. URE. «■ Bom Juno 20. Awo- BOODWORKERiaOraw- * * SateUtta Swtom. 324-2361. 1990's, 1-1994,1-1995.4 ' lop pots for $5 4 1 gotten , or hardware, plus much I PASTURE'. 1-1998. J T l i n I $100.8ohrenttank,$7S. some s family pots. Evo- ^ • Call 8 2 5 - ^ . potsfy$3. 326-5010J _1 ntngsat208-845-2801.a more. S300. 735-1659 - '• i'l-jV/jfipAilsiaSM eek 6 scoopers. 1-1985 24* J r AQRICUbTURAL r - RoosoSthwheel-hltch. ■ J] J l Wa n t e d to buy rvfriger- •■.•^$349mo.Outotmlciowavo, ' wide. 2-1990, 1-1993, & ■ LAWN Fum. 5’ tabio bench "' $150,: king elze brsss BOXER B« Pupplos AKC ^ EQUIPMENT $100. . 42* octagon w/4 1 W3 I ators ■« clean 4 straight. r^.8.utB^lnel.73frtfl89 . 1-1995,30* iMdsTAllhovo I bed w/roils, $125. food roglslorod. n Fown ond fl Working or not 736-4805. : WANTED Fall or wintor traitors. ■ benches $50.733-2991. dehydrstoK1 $40. Stain- Brfndlo. B Coll 735-039a.B flVARIETYFOODS - ’ '-■Awookfy ratos •Affordabfo*; posluro, for up to 6 0 0^ Various cords, oloctrteal COMBINE ■ 1089 KLAWNMOWERJohn loss I stoo! food ellcer ck J^SUPPUE^ WA cows Wil travol 544-7849B boxos & parts. 1 roH now — Dooro LT 133 38' rkfor, 1 $40.734-3533i x cooler, and window air ' Ctoon • Quiei • Friondry • . [ 1660 Axllftow, (told roody, ' TRIEVERS AKC Rog. 1' __ condlttoner. Can 543-4000. ,2152 WmbwtyRd, 733-6620 g 30* boll & 1 roll now 24* Cttow hours. Caa 934<996Ji yr. ) warranty remaining, MOVING n; SALE Slovo. ro- St0 shois, dociows ro- B4G Produce ' 616 I bolt U $1750/offor. 536-6630.B frtgonilor, , W/0, TVs, ond movod, n started pups. l^ou pick vogotobtos. Now WANTED Top doltor pakl , "irorBsnsiiSTH rs- ROOMMATES Ptoaso cad 208-537-6767B ■' (or oW Army/Navy ontt . $120 & up wookty. I chopper 19 f t $4900 ^RIDING LAWNMOWER tots l< moroll Coll 423-5264. Roody R now. Coll 436- opon. ® Phone 326-3302. « ^ W A r n j E ^ ^ Craftsman 38* $150/offor. m 3360or670-1904 ^ patches. Paul Nutting - . 248 2r^ A^W . 733-5630 | 731-1657or731-5030 ~ | REFRIGERATOR Frigid- _2i 733-1691 oro-mall Noods work. 733-8959. „ DACHSCHUNO PUPPIES I OPERATOR Wanted 7 alro. 18 cu.fl. $300. Sofs DA W AW H)TO ___pgnS0Cyahoo.com: - .■ SSO/wooK, m icrowavoi1 JEROME2 Privato room. Imnwdlately. Operator — 4 loveseat. $125. Kitch- 5 S Adorable malo. 8 wks f l ” i l 6 I i old. $100. each. 676-2931 t BUY WAfWANTED twin or (ull size rofrig. Ullllilos pd. CableI kitchen ond laundry privl- wltti 1 2 0 plus horso ■ en choirs, ook, 4, $25 oa. ol bod.'Also 1 drosser. In TV, nopots.1201 Klmbor- powor farm Iractor. I EXERCISE Washer V 4 dryer.$100both OA logos. $265/mo. + dop. EQUIPMENT ( DACHSHUND Mlnlaturo I goodbOI cond. 208-733-9660. >..■ ! . y Rd. or call 735-0232.B Share ullls. No smok- Coniract Aug. 15 thru ■ Call 736-9452 rod ra dapple fomalo, 7 wks.. w a ■ goc 8 J T ------1 I MANTED Vintage Barblo lng^dn>g3. Can 324-3717J Ocl. 15. Coll.lodoy ' REFRIGERATORm $250, DRA° rogistorod 4 lirst I/ANTED 454 mnnlng on- WAf l-QOO-495-4456 ^ ANTIQUES & I shots. $500.775-778-0445 g" dolls ond ctothlng. 1959 - COLLECnBLES | TREAD MILL liko now. W/D $300, e n te rta in - gtno. (or 0 1980's modol.- doll1979. Inloroslod in os- ! FEEDER 325 E-Z mix. 336 I $500/roasonablo offer. ment " center $75. chllds ^DESERT ROSE WACall aftor 6pm. 733-5862 tolos 1 9: and collodions. Colt JO BALER. Ploaso call ■ Call 543-4913. dresser^ $25. Moving 733-1322 or 733-9688. i must se ll Call 326-6593. ^ N T E D P A L L E T S - !?'J Itj; I 208-536-2750.B • ■^TIQUE China Hutch, CiWEKJHT Bench w/ wolghts" — KENNELS 40*x46* « will p ay lop $ 1200. Antique Singer « Now Dog and Cat Facilities WANTED Wood stovo plpo 6 r AIN d r il l INTERNA- a F S50-,!^rt*lnment cen­ doltor. Call 208-677-2728 2 bdrm. dbl. wkJe In a sewing machine, $400. ? REMEMBER wlih now rales. WA 8* insWo, Molalboslos, 14 ►.v*'’>ountry.Nopots/smokIng. I TIONAL 6200 U ft wMe. s ter. llko now, oxc. cond. Thai Th blntidoy ad you placed Now N< taklr>g reservations. Volt/AfOED 8*(ool If noodod. 736-8187. ::*::^5*?w.1sTlast.dooJ5. L I ^ u v ^ r a c K lI 7* spacing. NH-6 Qloaner « $100.27*MagnavoxTV. somo Umo ago In Tho Wo'ro ' your pels homo olkswagon no Jetta 1995 or J °£ ! Combtno, 20ft. header. h I$100. Can 734-2396. ■ 1 WANTED: Motorcyclo J n g dop. Call 543-8723.M eBULLS Rog. Jersey < TTmos-NawsTf Now Is tho owoy1 from Homo. Coll 55*nowor. Call 734-8529. used, W< roasonably pricod, I Call 432-6697______CUPBOARD c Hoosler, 3 limo lo como ptek up your I ;*^LER Vory nice, clean & top I gonellcs. 503-472-6342 . I 817 I 438-5172.436-0166 /ANTED " 16' 10 20' used running or not proforing 1 • quiet, 2 bdnn. 14', $325. ? GRAIN SILO 7 II. diamo- c$600. t WEIGHT BENCH, ■ pictures. Slop-by Tho F fj conslruclion irir. Contact Suzuki. ™'' Hondo or Yamaha, CATTLE $75. Can 208-734-6404. I ■ lOSCaiANEOUS ENOUGH2 MASTIFF Mato. Rfl 2 • '.»opet8,rof8.32&-58e7.B c .'lor, 20 (t lall. vory good j Classlftod Oopi todayl 2 yrs. old. fown colorod. wZiRalph May at 539-5124. Suzand a Pollol Stovo in good Reg. Jorsey Bull for salo. shopo! Doltveiy possiblo. ' « I FORSALE ^ , . g S 5 e BUAl^6n>at2bdnT>. Brooding ago. Call-S36- I DOLL21-Gobruder I RODEO QUEEN CLOTH- Noods N< a big yord. $200 rANTED ^7 30'-40' von Iratl- condition. Call 423-4800 $750/oMor.Calf324-8497. — Kuhntonz. unusual ^ Call 324-2288 or 733-8838 anytime. ' V 2 bath, nicely furnished 2560 or 639-2580. ■ ba r TSB otoS i s ES I worn onco (or Miss C or and/or flat bod Irollor. [Tft L dirt eliminator, 30 number. $600.733-3948. \ 'r 8 (t. campor. 735-8900 f l h Bluo Lakes and Filer Q ( u o rio r h o rs o m a re . Ptoaso call 208-734-7966. W ing $700. Call 324-4474. 735^)122. 73: IV I OfAco-Rotalt (Groat w/kWs. $1000/offer, WASHER/DRYER Kon- -=:■MAIL your ctossniodod ANTED Dead Or Alive- Kid'a saddto. $250/otfer. TRACTOR 1486 IH W^moro $250/both. MOTOR *< lo us at WWASHER / 40RYER J\B S 3 block, male. AKC TVV s . appltoncos, storoos -GOLDWINQ ~ /Vsponcado '' Call 423-6163 • 5000 hrs.. 325 EZ Mix nv5hp.now$100.734-6404. twlnsd0 mlcron.net SlOO/offor.$1 Csif hutches, rog. roc Tholr mom's amaz- WAIVOoctor. 734-9188. 1984.48K miles. All the fe«lws9on, 111214' 5H oxtras. Excoltonl i ^34-4339 or 342-7366 RjHORSE 7 yr. okl gray maro WASHER/ORYER Kon- — FAST TREES----- O](3)$35/oo7offor..735-0985 ingy50oa/oHer886-26S9 Ing seeANTED desperately . NH swather. Donahue Wimore heavy duly w/all Grow _ 6-10 ttJw. $6.25+. ' i J\B S chocoloio pupplos, Littloeklng good kkls horso: rrmrcondltton. Nkx> ride.$4200. Sire Synestry, hauled ox- •wattMT trir., 6827 Allen WOOD and METAL LAB Call M3-2504. B (or salo or ront, moots ttonslvefy. woll broke. Can rakM , 200 Freeman cycles. 7^ Oood condtton. ^Ponod. Frae Brochure. STntt»f6rlndMd- , Augw. 2 other au g s^ YOUR about 3 yrs. old. Houso- irac S16 0 0 . good condition. gskflng.OenOe, eagorto •> (^1837-4866^1 Single washer. $125. INSTRUMENTS ANTED 000a y.od ual ofncea. Call Kant or ‘ toam. Qroal color a < Watranly. CoU 736-4805. ' broken. $ l0 0 .934-9363 bocactor. Front buckot and Salt ovonlngs 625-4282.B ClndyColQnsat734«104. conflnnatton. . 324-5106.B i AD ______'bMERAkiAH abo AKC. 1 to- hydock blade. Must havo O L A R IS 1 9 9 9 , SOO — ✓TwapAiia^— ro riMES CLASSIFIED SIACH TRUMPET llko now, male, br« croom colorod. 6 S4iydraulic bucket. $3000- P OSportsman, L winch, snow- ProfsssloiisJ offlos space. HOliaEQH.Ooo00 H.O. 4X4. 225 mto. TWM M LU 6lue Ukos CaU ' for appl 543-5451 16 ^ ft Wasko beet & g r ^ iioradios, ' lowost prices, 208-677-4543, 2«hortboxFHJ$100. Wel- «lUITAR /. Eloctric Poavy 6 454 Pigeons. Mn,WAWTEPOkl military ^ A « 5 and up. Office . . HUHBEU RC \ y earling QH I " " ^ 8 M ^ Sler ! hom * gym ayalem string, liko now. Block —ton -734-6849 or 280K»00. ™ -^LskSS^^650Bq.rL stud sl coll. o ^ m o ty well I 703 I f COMPUTERS I KISO. Can63&«279.B w/whito pick guard.- A ke blue phot brsdS.cutsllPbiloyear- l i CUSTOM I $150/offor. C0H436-7377 (!„[,• iMAHART180,‘95,nrns F«nsAvfcj^1^sq.ft Ibn Ib stud colt vory flashy FARMSERVICES ■ - ENUORE'iiifrig. Ig. oxcT Stuc femalo pop. $300. Cojiotos,ftokl 4 night gear. YAMAiroall Purpto4 whilo. . ^ L L COHPUTER.'i yn RES»nd. S2S0, Compaq Po^ ^ PIANO *win 438-2966B tosh 7 pak). Paul Nuttbig. groa & Wendly. Ono 2 yr. oW “ 1 D t l lerlo com putor 5000 11600/offer. 423-5768A QH stud colt, noartybtack. 16U,500MHz,Pentlumlll. oot Itudte plono.Greal sound. 'iHb1 haiheU'PUIKTINQ Pl733-1691 oro-mall' $160 nam aoa.oxceiieni & vory flashy. Startb^i at - c n a i u M a i ACKiHa . ??17* monitor, prtnlor, cam- iie11629-5554. offer. L...C students. $600.732-8289. 321 ' ■ fC ------i'-‘ . 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>n . CAMPER flbamlMa. F tai»'i 'i HOTTUBaOAZEBO ~ - ifT ■ ■■■ KIT 1972.i«ndem axle,». TTOny .1996. 28 ft. alWale QMC.'88 1506, 360AT,, F O R D '8 8 F-150 Supor < seir-cont; New wheels.I. tu t, AC. equalizer hKch.- r CHEVY Malibu. .‘98,. white. ^ :/dir«S£§o'SS3i;inie: ■ h.- CD. New tlrea. trana. Cab. Loaded. Uke new. V6, AC. power, crulu IP B^ HUNTWQ SUPPUES - « BMtoner.ni-4106.M J»500/offer. 326-4112JI 13K miles. $18,995. control. 58K mllea^ «xo. »|ar SONOMA hot tub. 4 per- ,,SS.‘«K '3S S 3 ; ■ Can 733-7872 evea* ■ ' shapel.$190a 8^.6886Ji i 811 cond. $9200.735*1678* 2; Blg.foot goose decoys r i : unuTV cam per •*h*eir.''AC?p5/!: Jimmy4to.AT, ■ 66i6Ji : 539-2609 Of 384-2608J ,i. . .$11,800. Can 934-4623aI 731.69e6B ,• , ■ CKHT81EH 198a 15H ft 3 PSE slght/qulver, deluxeI ' wheel. Uke new, Ig slkle.>, $2000. Can 43M61^2463. ^ g flg i a e M pkg., CORVETTE < 7 6 T-top,57K -' ^ BOUNDER '87, 27'. 43KK stablteer. $265.423-4948. In g o o d c o n d . ask in gg (Burtey)*' . aw heel drtvo, 4 cylinder,’■ tqw pkg. full power, tool<1 mi.Rreredw/tanlr&rtor. . nil. 454 engine, full aw-»- ■SNOWBOARTO^yiioO; .$16,500y0ffer..436-3313 'DT(li&'encio8ed7xi4x7,- , 29 mpg. Automatic, CD box. bedUner. bed rails,. Auto. FW/PL alarm,-25th ...... -..-Marcuty motor^MCM^; ,— -ninge, generator, oxo.- - -player, air conditioning. exc.,eondMon; 734-1102* -- ‘ sors. «xe. cond. $2800.'Jg*- rt mon«yre78d Boats. Our 2002s ALPENLITE 1965 5th miles, AT. 30 mpg.'very are coming daily. Now wh6oI 22' immaculate, tandem, axle. Call 735*: 'TOYOTA1993ptekup,60K 1GMC 1986..M ton, 4)^4,I ntee car. $2175.326-6^ & CBfpM.$1500toffsr; • ••• AC/mlcrowavo, dbl. win­' alido*out, loadod. mintI 9207 ^ 731:669^ , mOes, exc. cond. Lots of ext., cab. 3 dr. Paid, c Can734*04i6a isthe cheapest time cond. $9,500. 324>9413.B < ’ FORD 1999 Crown Vlcto^ ■ ' tobuyl- dows, w/hilch, $6500,Call 3 extrasi $5495.736-0929J $30,000. Aaking $19,500. ^ 734-8359 after 5pm .i NASH 1999 24 n. 5th whool Pewter, looks newl Call: ria, need to selil UnSar JET 8109 Polaris 7S0 su r, _ BERTHARBAUGH t goose neck, taridem ojde, i ' Blue Book. Can 733-6978. and a Sea Ooo .Bomba^ with aiWo otit fully equip., ■' electric brakes. $ 100 0 /.; i ^ 0 0 0 I 206-825-5601,after9pm. - I § 2 ^ - MOTORS ARISTOCRAT 2 0 'well excelloni condition. Call r I TRUCK PARTS i I R>RO 2000 Mustang: ' dIerSPX. Dual trailer. le. Downtown Wondoll i kept, self contained, I offer. Days 934*8934 or $6500 eqmplete. Eves.- sloops 6. $2200.733-8129 431-2983or654-2983.a ' Eves 934-9669. ■ Ij ^ A c c ^ o m ^ OM warranty at 32,500 .Blue, AC. cmise control,;' 734-2t21« • - 536-6323 FW. tinted windows, riew . - y.-^^595. ■ , Don't pay tho high COBRA '69 24' Sth WhOOl. NASH 2001, 22 It. slide- i ‘ ml. Loaded. Original list ; I i o r a ~ ~ \ INTERNATIONA .1973 $41,500. Priced for quk:k tiras.6xtwananty<«^ “ Freeway prices. Pull w/M ton! Loadod, out. all tho oxtrasl Novor I Scout New engine, now $13,500. C a n s s ^ i j e Pontoon*>Pontoon»>'T b iy iW ff Arm* ^ Pr#-b«n“ , boon usedi $16,000. I■ AUTO PARTS & eale. Can 208-657*2^9* Pontoons, ; ' AC, awning, micro. Incl. 1 ACCE^OBIES transmls8k>n.goodOros'a - or539-3189* . l6 ‘-20-00 Slock, all at OMC 1977 400 motor ' hKch. $4995.734-7512J1 ESTATE SALE. 934-662Z | wheels. Best offer. J^eF *70 Wagoneor 4 dr. = _ ClasaC.Veryooodcond., ru n ted . *750. C." | closeout prices, our DUTCHMAN 1994. 21 It. PALOMINO tont trir. hard B i iu fDA MB-2200tnicK . Call 720-6242.9 2002's are afTMng. REIIiriQT0N11*4S . ^ awning, Onan 4.0 gonor- ' ^Amo^^t^n.n. Btor. Also, good car tont trir. Range, sink, ' walls, oxc. cond.. $3500. parts.vehicle. Best Offer. !SHELL W/CARPETKfT n NOW Is the cheapest . retrlg.,hoator, 1 1 0 volt/12 Call 629-5507. ■ Call 934-4823a 1 JE ^P 1979 e j 5 , 252 InlMe I lel caddy. $4500.543-6076. fo ra’65Toyota.$150/offor ^ 6 cyl. Alum, rtms, 3 spd. ■ time lo buyl 70, 300 mao. rffle. Serial r volt DC convortor, aw­ PROWLER 197718 ft. self* i 4-whlto steel r ^ . $76/otfor BERTHARBAUQH if' HONEY '64 Class A 29 It. , ning. sloops 6. Nicol 1005 I 'Call S39-2410______I 154748, $700. 324-6330 SlBflns 8. new engine, 454 * contained, asking $3000. I MOTORS - $4000/ofter. Can 536-2065 I ANTIQUE AUTOS IPMC 7 7 Blazer 400. AT,-’ r4 7/01. Clean, now tiros. ' Catl 536-2564 eves. | Downtown Wendell I GEM 7 4 30 foot. AC. & COLLECTIBLES 4i 1009 1 3 I oxcotkint cond. $3,5tt>: 53&-6323 seml/auto, 30/06, 3x9(9 ' Oood shapo. $15,000. PROWLER 19965th | shape. SZOOO Rrm. Mer- I ' ranflefiridor.4 Mags,8,. 734-4856 or 733-8842M Cforced air furnace, full bath whool, 27 ft. w/suporslklo, ~ I Call 678-0506 .- ' Magic Valley's Mercuiy $3500/oflor. 436-01071 j BUICK'65 Electra225 I cry,’85 Lynx tor parts. I g m ^ c ^ d o n $450. Call fibotglass siding, ovorsizo Caii 537-6865 after4pm.« = Marine Cortneaton . >" JAMBOREE 1999 2 4 'do- GOLDEN NUGGET 71 20 AC & furnace, custom convertible, loaded, supor■ cCHEVY 7 9 short box. nm * 1 _ luxe packaoa.boautllul. _ nice car. Drive anywhoro. er motor, must sell, bost JEEP J ’69 Wrangler. Beau* HO^NDA j ‘89 Accord LXT TUNNEL HULL 1811. jei $45,000. Call733-4495.M I- It. soil contalnod, good grophlcs, stored Inside dr.. loodod, tllK , naw r RUGER QP.IOOSS shape. $2000.326-3319.M whon nol In uso, - S8700. Call 837-6174. ■ offer ovor $2000 by 8rt)7. tllul cond. Many oxtras. •: t» al w/now 4S4 Chevy. 4* banrol, 357 Mag. Christine al 733-4520.M $4950/ofter.734-^.M jiUres $4500/ofrer 731*1165 MONACO 1977 Dodao,i HOLIDAY RAMBLER‘96 $17.600/offer. 324-6497. C oxc. cond. $6500. ^ SOO rounds $400.324-6443^ Class C 440. 23'oxc. This Is a project truck! c HONDA *90 Accord EX. 539-2609 or 324-2609J 29ft.trallor. oxc. cond. ROAD RANGER 7 8 19 ft. CHEVY '61 Suburban; “ AC, PW. CD player, suti. cond., roomy w/awnlngs, $13,900. WoukJ considor . Body work completely good cond., $1800. Call cond.. CD player, new ^ WmCHESTEH 1886 45-70^ new tires, tune up. AC, _ Exc. cond. Sell contained. done. 33 inch tlrea i soft top. $7200.734-4570 5roof, high ml. good cond 904 I trodo for a late modol I $2300. Call 324*3066. ■ 934-4381 or 539-4935J 208*308-3800.* rifle.'Octagon barrel, good^ $3800 ovos. 734-2046.B K campor. 326-5181M wheels. $2500. = CAMPERS & Call 733-0112. ■ 'CHEVY '6 6 Blazer. Good JEEP ^ -83 wrangtor, white, — ahapel $2000. Pleasocall Let your 0#Uyr>#w#pop«fwoar TAURUS 73. 20'. self* hardtop, exc. cond., 6 cyl., '■HONDA’92PreIudo.,': 208*863-6799Ji KIT ’76, 21' Tandom trir. cont. exc. cond. $2200/ C shape.N ew tirosa Chrome i r wheels, RiBriy lor you. . . rood and um tho Balh/showor, sloops 6, i shocks. $3900. 324-1201 5 spd., 75K mis., rool nico ^ ______oiler. 734-3264 aftor Spm 396, 4 spd. Must sool 7 COrxL. $7.700.532-4168* ^ extras. Qreoi condl'.- equalizer hitch, cloan. CHEVY '89 B lazer (full — $8400.CalI734-71ig.:^ ALUMINUM campor shell ”5o6 \ $2000/offor. 733-5038. ■ TERRY 78.20 ft. Sloops 6, Very doan! $12,500. Can ^size) Nows trans, engine. J' for lull sizo PU. while, al* HOTTUBS 9 08 I . good cond. Self-cont. 538-6630 or 539-6630.B 33X12H* tires. Custom '^auto, < a?.?Mdod?TOK ml! HONDA Accord LX‘87 i ^SPA aPO O LS $2995. Coll 326-4477. f Gold 4 dr; PW, P U .O a mosi new. $275. S3S-5280 SNOW VEHICLES ^sloops 5, stovo, ovon,sink ^ FORD 1940, 2 dr. sedan, rims. Sun rool, PW. PL, ' '' Exc. cond. $9999. Mako S ^^EQUIPMENT stroot rod, loo much lo < otfor/irade. Colt423-9100. :$2000/offor. Can 676-4905 CAMPER 1993 S& 8. 6 ft.z ■______Vory good cond. S1200. TEHHY1994.30'5lhwhooi I cruiso, AC. 735-8100, ' Coll 734-7633 goosonock, adaptor, AC, listI$8000orATV.par1ial lo cat or dog. Um F0R01968M ustang cab,1 camp shea. oxc.cond. condition, now tires. • twlnadOmlcron.net _ 7570or208-720-29S9.B .coupo, restored, alt new $3000.733-9543 Iv. msg. $12.900/offer.733-5431. _ Wfith ext 3109. cloMJIled to flrxj A pot you - IInsklo & out. Rare 4 spd, cantovo. I ' CHEVY’91 Silverado ^ now high pro', pow­ K1500. Verydean. Reg. 4 ' liter, 4 X4 , V6, ™w en^ '-Take J: ovor payments. Cafl erful rebuilt 302 engine, cab, PW. PL. AC. Crijbe. gine, 1 AT, AC, cmlso. tow 532-4223 Or431-3003.B; 300 hp, ovor $14,000 in­ bar, roof rack*1 ownor, Uh vested havo rocoipts _ $6500. Call 324-2079* \ UNCOLN.1978 Contlrwntal. $7,900.208-362-5345.H CHEVY Cl ’92 €C0ttsdal0 —$6900. Can 206-733-5306. CDiamond Jublloo model, pBiisiifi extend cab. S.B. Cnjbe, V •* eep cnerokeo. 1990. s* 1 1goW, new brakos, good lESSISlSI INTERNATIONAL'47------® 6 oyl. Vortoc Automat- . lift, new eng. a Irons. I tiros. $1000. Pick up truck. Run's. ! $6900/offor. CaP 734-2790 ..Call 423-4929. ERVICEI $650/olfor. 733-6964 IIlc/ovordrtvo. 22K original ^ m m miles. Exc. condition. 21 or 731-2790* UNUNCOLN fS 25mpO.- | E C ^ “PLYMOUTH. 1969,2 dr. mpg. r $10,000/offor. Mi r e d u c e d :* ^ 118Kmifl. hardtop w/big fins, all CaII208-774-3403« 1 Every optton. 326-6652« , orlglnal. $3995. = 1997, Iooded?'^Alfwhooi ^ 733-5645a ^1CHEVY '93 Silverado 2-71 =dr. V8, loalhor, 54K mllos. MrrsuBiSHi MR -ga coupo 8 shortbox. Fully loaded: exc. * cond. Must seel 5 5spd., CD, 0 x0. condJ, " 1006 I J $e500/offor. 43^5384 J$16,900.208-326-4534.B $8.00d, $< Rhona 736-2974. A-COUS-TI-CAL I I CONSTRUCTION I " SEMI & HEAVY ClCHEVY 1994 Big btack SCOUT 7 3 Intem atlonai NISSAN Ni: 1997. 2 0 0 » . 2 I CONSTRUCTION I ll. 4 spd., 392 eng., oxc. dt & DRYWALL ROOFING I^^QUjRJEJJT truck. J $10,500, 5 spood " dr. 5 spd. AC. PW,-PL, Slop side, all powor, 6* tilt, cond. ® $2000.934-5574.M sunroof. su 64K mllos. $0100 B&B Excavation, MARK'S PROFESSIONAL 7 or best offer. 423-6063* BOB’S BEST Dump Truck Service I^PLUNDH over center Bitrot ^ grill and bumpor, T( Maintenance Backhoo Sorvico . CUSTOM TILE ROOnNQ a COATMQS trim i lilt. $10,000 ^ o o d fmust sell. Ccll 7 3 3 - ^ J whool w dr. Black, 5 spd. PONTMC poi '00 Qrand Am DRYWALL All types of romodol Reasonable Ratos 733-7221 or 326*5857 Chuck c Brush Crfippor. cl w/blacK shelt. 60K milos, SE,4dr.V*6.Lo8dod.Ext. SE Custom ToKturos oonstniction, specializing We meet all your needsi Commorcial. rosidoniial. $6000.436-3973s bo^iuUlul forest groon. ' sharpI trudtl $8500 or bost warranty wi 20K original 731*0766 (TF) t RomodolONow Buildup roofs. Most = offor. Days 326-5900 or ml 676-0991 (Burtey) In boffvoomsXiommorcbl 1 (208)^6377 constnjctlon < minor leaks repaired in '‘I Lots of extras. $15,500. ° milos. $13,500,734-0995 painting. 23 yrs. exp. Ceramic Tllos, Pickup bed mount, 2 0 0 Call 637-9174. ■ ^ovonings catl 324-7558.« or 733-10638 after SpmOl. Insurod • Froe Estimates I Froo O80matoa/4ZM066 gahra. P HOME I J NalumI Stono gallons, gas. elodric start CHEVY^e'siimSdoro;^ c i € SA'hjRN’94 SL.PS,AC:' • Froo EsUmatos a rewind. 2 0 0 II. of hose, cab. c 4x4,fuIVk»ded. very I I IM O I SOood condition $2795/offec. AIR DUCT ■ CONSTRUCTION LSatisfaction Guarantood L Ilko new. $2900. cloon, c bodllnor. 81,500 I I VANS* C0U736-6266« IN3URED » 733 7636 p ROOFINGI '1435-661-2463 (Buriey) n CLEANING fEMPLOYMENT I ml. $14.500.733-5709.M I | |_ PUSES - SUBARU'83 Brat, - HENDRY & SONS Reasonable ratosl ~~iHAY TRUCK'81, Polo m Carpontors CHEVY '97 « 2500 Pick- S Cl-h e w coNVEtisiON'sa mnnlng “ condilion. $900. Air Quality Sor^ces SERVICES Freo osllmatos, linancing CabovorTruck. < 13 spd., u Call 324*5834* Commorcial & RosWontlal j PAINTING I up. Whlto.Club oab. needs n some wortc $1300. ___ Air Ducts Furnaces 737-0000 400 Cummins, 2T bod, Loaded.1 Approx. 69,000 B All Jobs Laroo & Small li 2-30' flat bed traitors. n BRONCO '86 front end SUBARU SUI 1985, 4 wheel Dryer Vonts Chlmnoys f^S^mployoesT"* Intorior &&(torlor J/m S Kat/ty'g Painllng ^HOME BUILDING ml. $16,000.324*5706* dam d age. $600/ol(er for dr. dr. Sunrool, mns good. 4 Insulation Removal Plans Available _ Call 324*8551 ■■ ~ 732-6786 • Nood a J^ ? 732-5616 o r 731 *6089 Intorior/oxtorlor.pnintlng. CJ5 7 2 rebuilt 302, hoad- ^both. Call 654-4260 cyl. cy Recent tuneup. PERSONNEL PLUS 20 yoars oxporionco, Froo ostimatos TIMPTE Til supor hoppor. 40 ora, « dual flow masters, ruRD ” ’96 Windatar<^L J$1225/offer. l Can 3 2 8 ^ 1 60»627-9161 rt. load. 21 ft. pup. Cali a Froo ostimatosi 7 3 7 -0 0 0 0 » AT. Rancho Shocks. loadod. Ic oxc. cond., 77k “ t2 I^ M E REPAIRS I L 7^-8951 or420^56.« 3 t6 y o ta ’97 C am ryt^ 733-7300 or 678-4040 Roloroncos. 32x11 Muddors, 4. roll mis„mu8tsootoapprod- n- Great C cari New tlr^:& Call 423^15 cago, chromo dash. Was eto. o< $9500. 788-9518.M ~ AUTO ~ BENEREL’S HOME ” front brakes. RetalQ?- SHARPENING KW « tnicks. T600 I t 800, $4s00wllltake1st$4000. I 7 . 510,685.0fferingat*-:’ TRANSPORT CARE . Sbries60Dotrelts,9a 10 786-01637 evos. (Hailoyp f I ?ENCED I Romodels, drywall, tllo, SERVICE I 1020 I $8$6,500. Can 766-^225:^ . PAINTING & j n speed trans., air ride aus- p? I AUTOMOBILES “T palniing & carponlry. pension, 11:24, 5 nibbor. DOOGE “ j; '6 8 % T. 4x4, AT. I Custom Auto Transport LANDSCAPING 20 yrs oxp. Froo Whito, ains good. $4,400. I ■ FORSALE • • and Towins DRYWALL John’a Sharpening Prices start at $13,500. J Estimatos. Service 21-Potato2 trailers. 2 6 3 -I423-4662 or 280-0518* S TWINFALLS 'Z* Sorvlng oil 48 sialos. Residential A Ranch Call Bmce733-7543 , Complolo sharpening. a Usod car tot with showtocrS 3 car capacity Iraiior. LUPHER axlo, Farmbeds, Star a DC Ploaso check your ad for ^ Polo & rail wood fence. CarbUo & stool saws. Excel E models. Priced from cab. ci Custom equipped. hows 100. Groat locatl3i« Local towing. Bonus-no Ropair work, corrals, PAINTING, INC. conectnoss on the flrst s hookup chargos 111 Painting, Romodoling, 141 Brackon St S $11,500 $ to $26,000. $9,000. $ Call 677-9933 643 2ndAveS,acroMl vinyl fence, barbod wire, LANDSCAPING 734*4050* 1 anor6pmor431-3824.M 1day that It runs, o s Tho from the Giant Labor Doy 200t.Call Toxturing & Drywall 1*1982 W eatsm 2 axle, b< Timos-Novrs is noi ro* 42c chain link. 1*60(M71*4050 1-1983. V 3 1 -wkJo. 2 axlo '” 420-0707 or 734-9680 TJ206-732-0021. . prtvacy lence. tsponsible for errors af­ 733KW28 T o r ir s landscaping Call Bill O (208 ' —' Farmbed, F 1-40'Alloy DODGE oc RAM CHARGER tter that time. ■ 25^oars expertonco. & Home Repairs I— 324-3475 or (208) flatbed, a 1-Mtivail Sprinklers, trimming, r— SMALL kk>wt>oy. Maka offer. tOi —I I • ••••• t f ; I--- CallKU^M*' I 727-1267 cell. p 1985 4 whool drive In groat a a BUSINESS I . pruning. & cloanups. TRACTOR Ptoaso caJ20»537-67e7» condition. c< Towing pack­ ------Wo do whot you can't. age. Trailer hitch. $3,450. THE TIMES NEWS q . VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE Tony-734*3322 ~ PLUMBING I SERVICE g*i 1007 I %/MI maintenanco records. Claaaified C Department ^Beetle 1999 Uke ne«£> HANDYMAN I ■ 208-733-6578. . opena at 6:00 am Loaded with TWIN FALLS WORK ______1 PETE SHETLER S j Mon thru Fri. ALL OPTIONS -X:: PLAN ROOM BAKER PLUMBING Rototiiiing. Wood CH Taks Care of your Induding ™ leather Intari®. REPAIR SERVICE auto, air, cniise. shoD on “ f o r d 1978, F-250,400 Premium Sound C D - ; Jobs to bid for all LAWN CARE \ Mowing, 2^ engine. High B<^. njns claaaified buslnesa construction. Froo Gonoral homo repairs, Uconsed Joumoyman Lovoling and bed. $13.900.324-3697.B J before h y d to with 6-disc changor. OtOr Mobile 206-431-4213 goodi $3500.206«J4-t971 22200 actual mis. $ 16,860: monlh (now co.) plumbli^, painting. Low Ratos Lown Preparation C c R h ^ 7 0 long b e ? dual .^ 206-539-5747JI Blueprint copios. Office 206-679<056 Servicing tho M. V. Araa exhaust, e> chrome whoels. ^ l^an 733-7175 ask for Brfin Rollablo Sorvkw <— or 734-5951 after 6 p m .^ 734-PLAN (7526) I 16 yoaro cayontiy oxp. Taking Prido 326-5010 $1700/offer. $1 536-6185* o r our Buriey Offlce _£LZ In Your Appearance ______:______I - S = = j CH miles, rebuilt engine, mns 1-208-677-4042 VW/W 1967 Bug,'oxc. concC CHEvVl9B8,»an»atlOn good. ^ $1600.326-3276B- L . I John 735-5179 Call 73S0735. w/duals, 6 new tiros, ro* ^ now clutch and tlroEv; PRESSURE I ^ SPRINKLER cont S new 454 a AT. exc. R3RO ^ '6 6 ton XLT. ext. AU,kUDI'86Turt>o Now pain' $4000. $40 Cali :b4-7347JI^ CARPENTRY I cond. $4500. 734*7541.H cab, ^ 460v8. AT, PS, PB, ^ $2950/offoiytrado. ' ^m ‘86Sdrocoo RuftfwSa LAWN CARE s, WASHING SYSTEMS Air, Cruiso, Till, 40K mi. _CaltTony S at 735-8828* Repair and Install: DO Intortor is In exc. catCc r HANDY MAN I DODGE -79, Lir ft0d £r* on or rebuilt eng. Exc. Cond. AUTOMATid Voty Vor sporty. $t500/oner^ Docks, foncos, windows, Rosidontal&Commorolail Spociaiizing ^ In sonrk^lng CorenvjrciaiaresWentlal. pr—mp, 62K orig. AC, new $6450/offer. m 539-5280. ■ doors, smoll rompdols. WORK Complete instatlalloos, tin TrtANSMtSSIONS 53£^^or837-6(^« 539 |p^nj) Cleanup rosidontlai | needs. RVs. c» tin»l$4950.w734-2176« ~ Spedal $359.95. Most camp Irallors. min re | tire , & malntonanco. 'QgDODGE 1990,1 T, diesol, b ) Jotta. TDI, 1998,60^ Coll Chuck Rogers Reasonabio Prices ( Bauer EditionTLoa^d! miles, sunroof. whltel« General homo repairs, guttois^docks/patios, , flatbed, AT. AC, very now tlrea. Runa woll. tabor a'^tallation^’ “I 326-5271 or 731*1391. interfor/oxterlor, (206)736*4284 o 'Jesse Lavnonco deanl $5900. Call $12,750. Pteasocdn> 423*4554 O f^1^)4S2. I 43 $2500/offor.732-8059« Induded. * pIumbirK}, palnUng, or 420*7365 Commorcial: parking 435-861-2463. (Burtey)Ji ^ Economy Transmlsalon ____ 735-640 0 * . i T , ond drywall. ^ . aroas, \i dairy bams, (aim a- FORO *90 Lartat AC. AT. CMiia24S7eo/or r oqulp., bulkJIngs, fuol i ~ ^ IO D O E ’92 Ext.cab, ^$ 5 000: Serious Inquiries “ iO M 3 16yoafscarponl;yexp. |— F ■ , — Ci TREESERVICES| good g” conditton. $8500. IT •aUmatM. lslands.Kurt736-2007 only. 733*1620« fn'=n0ptckupai(Mhrmry I I MIMPORT &SPORTm CARPENTRY, I LAWN MOWER { Call for freo eMImates T Calt 326-6802. ■ ETC. L TREESAND STUMPS mK)HD71% T.4spd., Insu- FORD'1992.4 ), XLT Lariat, guiiUlCK. Rhrtera. ‘97, green; 1 : _ REPAIR Over 6 yeara experience OF MAGIC V A U ^ 4X4, turbo diosel. 7,3 ai KiJPnnw^aahlng T lated campor shell/carpet liter, towino pkg. Only 70K c c ^ s g Rollrod liconsed Qonoral .fj Small engines, air P klt»^otfor.423-52M. 1 Tony Carpenter miles. $12.600.9344622. Contractor w/ovor 25 I HEATING ; & AIR I compressors, yia. expor. Enjoys 734*1231 or FORO *94 Ranger 4.0 V-6 ___ iCONDITIONING eloctric fencers. i.PROFESSIONAL I Tlm Abbott 734-7919 ^380 V-8 , AT. w/’73 1 2 * ^ h ead coupe, iet blafiC carponlry vnrk. Papa John's Repair ^ AUTO, TRUCK. ovofheaa camper. $2000. A ^ C .5 < ^ .5 .5 ^ 3 S x 1 2 .5 SXEWILLAC *93 SDV. 93K pjorw/ian leather Interi^ Call 735-0615 Tuno-ups for your or part trado fot 4x4 die- -H2tiree. $7200.324*8246« milniles, beautiful. Exc. tires, SAWTOOTH lawnmower. 733*4656 HORSE TRAILER f t6995. Can 734-3750. ■ J}®* SHEET METAL L DETAIUNG —T w e d d in g a I JseISuburban.326-3231B i FOFFORD ’95 Exploror Sport CLEANING I HeaUno/ACRefrigeratkx) ^ n U t us do the Dirty wotkl I =6*10’77 250 d am p er LOAOEOi Excellent ^ ■ Commorclal and ll^WNMOWING I I Our on time, BRIDESMAID ^apodal w/over k>ad. U K oond., ^ must selll $7,500/ 311)100,V-6.Nk»dooncar. V6. ^ sport, woathor, pcf^ SERVICE residential dopendoblodotailerwill orig. mla. Incl. topper. best oftor. Cafl 536-6165* Prii2«g^$409(V6f.er: ^ or/memory pkge;eg I (20e)733-aS4fl REPAIR , come to your homo WEDDING SHOP $2200/offer. $2 734-3264Ji ^K)RP ’97 Expeditkw. Low nteCol^fs& oeo^ COUNTnV CLEANERS ^ Wedding Ones $50-400 ^ ni and doan your car, v 1969 1 ton 4 5 « '^ l mVes. loaded, exc. cond. CT^'i96sln)paia.nRD '99F 250UriatSu- orS3»-4890. mmm AUTO - d Specialize In carpet . 7 : S ^ 8 wo'lltakocareofft. «Veiis-Siips-Show-aias S2 DEALERS q doanlng. Free ostlmat- * rabkw-Chalr8>Afch«tay9 S3600/olfer. S?. Call-324- per pe Duty, 4 dr. power ^ 1EVY1978 Camaro n m _____I IMPROVEMENTS 1311 GrandvtowDr.N i Serving the Wood . . 7810o r7 3 4 ^0 4 6 JI' atroke, stn dioaet, 5SK, (ully Q^oclood, body work done; ' OS. Bonded & Insurod. WeedeatetB,V Snow BIov^ Rlver/Magk; Valloy. • 733-6636^108. Main.l ^ ----- 3 2 4 0 2 9 ^ ^ HandymanJIm. , sRB-ieicissrro^r: i®*ioaded. red, $28,600. mleady to paint new tlrea ets, Tlllera. Etc. MalCall today 326-66M 423-4682or260-05ia* &ITI much more. Lots of.now Commercttl&reskJentlaL ^ or e-mail XLTi 89K'm ile«;$9000. Goc>d. cond. 639-5681. ■ FOI!~ORD Broneo XLTt979 gSlarts never Ineiallod, ^ MAGIC TOUCH I [=WahooQuestrtanOaoLcom = WINDOW I S ^.Can8y-7726* ] loraquoto' TINTING WC1fl73. ^ V - a : g'^ ■ HasHa newQSIM Engine.' 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