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8 i 1 ^ n n n S:: : I 50 cen ts | T^vj^pSincJdaho/M th^y^ajj^ Friday, August 8, 202003______.GOPDMOIORNING jj|~|pspaiinics’' test scones lajgbel]hmd Today: M ostly VkMe QnNTy, centsr, clear to d w S o m ele 'districts, too, would;Id face battles if scoriiring well becomes a mandatei IH j •mUMwHaetaklnia- and tonight, qtdzwKhfenow ’ will inevitably high91.1ov;r ByRobeibertM«yer ■■ that the policy w Or*|on1tiU 56. TlnM»fla ______, Dlstilct-by^lsWct^ becom e part, off ththe Idaho edu- . cation landsoipe. Elwnentary School. P a g « A 2 — . breakdown-B4 sMond«rad« tMclMff TWININ'f A11.S - High sdioor 1 [___ For som e districtricts, th at does- ^ H Q I Dm Dm Clow. laft. j ^ G I C V A L I a d o n m ight t e some- tuhand diplomas to a majorit; of a problem for the tttheir students based on isually t\un in and Rhonda Breske plitted: Idaho Stauate Police say region^A ]Sspuiics, should the . test scorcs - dnlntarudiDgaead- sining 2003 Idaho.Stands Hansen and ^-Mini-Cassia busingintK«iP<5 State airapprove the use of ts ^A chievem ent Test resuSS emyatthaacbool . standardized test as a ^whidi were released lburs< Kim berly, forr instance - § ^ d alcohol to mintlinorslast ^ 1 tl» showed d iat at lealeast two-thirds ■ Thursday Teaehm ara giaduatiiation requirement, W hile profidency on g preparintfbrtheatart .Iveekend. that matter, a handful of ISISAT as a graduation requn.i5r«. of th eir lOth-graiTaders demon- jnt profidenQT M of a new tdMjOl yaar. J Z tiIs in the region, too, are mment is stm in the discussS strated suffidcnt •. gfitng to find it difficult to ' ststage, most educators agree ag Please see SC

^ H ~ W e n d eJ e l l l h o r s e c a s e ~ seemss iunrelated so far Tb«Tlme»4fe»4towsand The A—ociat< ______TWIN FAIFALLS-The num ber of West Nilee virusvi cases in the U.S. hastripledtoid to at least 164 since last Frontal attack: FbrrbrmerVice week, a topop federal health offidal PiesidentAlGoreL said Thur^rsday, but no cases have sweeping critidsm ( yet been reported re] in Idaho this Bush administratiore" launches a 1 year. The recent«nt death of a horse near m of the W endell prompted pro veterinarian Monte BasteELSterd^ to send a. blood P a g aA S sample to> theth< Washington Animal _____W e e k E n d •^ing n n tfip T jh f tr n f r tr y fa ______PuUman,WaaWash. But the latest word Thiusday waswa that the horse.had tested negatiigative for the mosquito* borne diseasiease. H ealth ofiofficials had expected tbe diseasese tot spread this year to . - * ' fftf^iOQtuauJttvading J-. W estern sta te s prsviouafjr...... tmscathed.d. 1But they appeared sommhat[ suisurprised at its speed, Health offidifidafs report seven peo* - ple - all of themt eldedy - have died fromX theth virus. Eour of the. deaths werea e reiiortedI in Colocado, ri<£i' the hardest-hSt-hit state. ^ Nadonwidtwide, the GDC said at least 164 people pe( in 16 states are Of ttm and tm rim infected, comcompared with 59 a week !ffl woman It m m throu|h a wlndirlndow a s th e watts In an emer]eriency ward after a bomb attackatt Thursday at the ionJanlianian Embassy In Baghdad. Feny renews thelb ago. The latest lat figures do not l l •m in d u d e newlew cases reported by Crossing for the 17t] hrer: Glenns Colorado health he: officials, which Three Island r t l l the CPC hadba_d not verified. ______last ripsi Jordanl’s Emb^assy ini - B a ^ d i “The numliimibcrs are starting to - ^ . 0 . B i j '' change very,ay, veiy1 quickly,” said Dr. ___ S p o r t s - -X ------1 Julie Gerbeirbeniing, head of the ! IWomore to go: The lb raises spectre o_4"i Centere for'or Disease1 Control and Bobcats advanced tc ' W W ^ . o'o', fim. Prevention.n. "That*' is very concem- eightened level___ .7>^ • _ finals of die Class[he A Burley Bomb JT ;C \- - Last year,!or, 4,156-people caught * Ainerican Le^onIto Be the semi- ^ r u ^ : ij&jK thevirus,andand 2M died.There werc Toiimament in LewisA ______o f p elolence ij in counliy ^ 112 cases} in four states at this t Baseball o f iv iBWbMW o ______»3& ^ point in 2002,200: when the United dsrim States suffcrtffered the biggest report- ewistoa , outbrea)reak of West Nile IHDAD, Iraq > A minibus itis in tlie world, O p i n i o n . chlcgoT1 with explosives detonated B a [ q fJ, DbA p „ encephalitis i Ha'sgotapoliililda e the Jordanian Embassy on TWo easesises were rcportod in BAGHEiiQr, IdlUng at least 11 peo* ; To^ghdAd Idaho in fall 2002, but state dis- B utdi O tter takes u| ectives weren't able to padcedi wwounding scoics in one of I IntomaUonul \ l ' ” mJX2^i 1^ case detectii Idaho Rep. outside ti Airport VgHpaMJ confirm whcwhether the virus \sus oodiest days in the capital I d vridiin Idaho% borders, th e Patriot tod^i up a good 1111115^t fell to U.S. forces in early I I contracted vn r ^ s ^ . SOURCES: Nauonat Imagcfy anday's edito- n „ceitf /AI Rashid section of. Please see IRACAQ. Pago A4 Ple;Please sec VIRUS. Page A2 i In been foiula attacks in Iraq since May U.§. Central Commanimd offidals Baghdad,, btbut released no details. ileWS llieAoo: I r jjD E X num ber o gocnillai Firefighteers try to c o n ta i n . Ctasslfied .E&16 Nascs e-commeerce, cusIitomers ooften C ^lcs . . . .E4 Nation Cci^sword .B6 Obituiscar...... D6 I l J I r o a r i n g L[ d a h o r a n[ge g b l a z e D^rAbby. ..86 Opiniomer A36,B7« ly differeiint_prices5 for sanule item th e Associated Press ’ • An Type-n>e-n fire m anagem ent Horoscope .B6 Sportitaiies . .B2 . - n o i team arrivc(ived from Nevada on o d ^ P r e t a ______* • saysthey*re;rc$10. ‘ 1, LM,Boyd..B6 WeatTUnion ..A&7 p O .J But economistsits s a y That is knknown as price dissimii DUBOIS - Rrefighterers contin- Thursday afternoonaftc to set up base Magic vaUey.Bl ’Weekl»rts . . .Dl-6 .. nadon,andiidit^ not necessarily badl ' ' ued to negotiate rugget;ed terrain operations,s. ' 'YORK - Convtmtional wis- i-centiol Idaho; firefight-, Money . . .El-3 West8atl»r..J2 5«AS«dys th e Internet gives con- that’s not necesss s a r i l y JEconcJmiststs say* it can make pn>- Thursday to rein in a nrange fire In north-cci duceismorc)rc effident and promote grew to 23,000 ocress the day ers constructtucted a suppression line • MovIm . . . .C6 WorldsekEnd .Cl-8 NEWY(more power than even. • ' near the bourK)undary of a wilderness : an, tho Web is full of siu» ' a bad thinglg coroperidon. t>eforc. , 3S{ ....B2-5 dom.s^ »"ple might Labs madtehem atidan now at the miles northwest of Duboitais and five Crews were wcr nearing contain- iikt w ant to piM the 26,S6ftaae Hot *• • ------..ttdOBtS^ffl^t)ierB% a diriaer s ^ to the get ther same popup ad ibr the Universityf o of M hm esota^ Digital miles south of the CojkintinentBl ment on tb e B ^ ev e n Divide. It b e ^ as a midd brush Creek fires nearnc the com- same Z ic^ lifter, but » see COMMEftce, Page A2 m m k m ik t tiiiftix i^ p itd ia tfa m to whllt fire imtil the winds pidce

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n ie 20i2003 sp r^ g scores will g|.g Report:: ILiberia ? serve ass thet foundation against C o m m e n jstigators s:say hijacke S c o r e s _ which'allsILsubsequent^ars.will.bc ___ ce_ Inyes ____leader SOIsought arms measured. ContlnuMlfromAl Cocitmuwl from Al While! gradesgr 2-10 took the ISAT * c r a s»hed l U n i t ^eaFliglit9:* 3 The Washingtonton IPost for graduation. - whichI teststl language, reading Tedm ology Center. th skills - this year only Odlyzko expects price> discrimi* MONROVIA,IA, Liberia - PreS- Not so for the Blipii«, Glcnhs and math t IGTON (AP) - U.S. dthat its analysis docs not. di istricts, whose fourth, eigldghth and 10th grades fea- nation i to become more ppervasive WASHING’: dent Charless Ti^Tbylor flew to Lib^ Fcny and WendcU disa he person- invcsdsatorsrs now believe that a llthe heroism of passengers iring a pitchcd batt^ lOth-graders scored welwell below the turedscottotcscate^oriied according not ] only because of all tin with the words “Letls roll"I - last week durin to studentntpiofioenq^. res fell below the state aver- On some levels, pricefdiariini. ( 11. 2001, ana, minutes reports. Offidaidals added that It by phone from his Boistoise office. dne goods l?st month - aim 1 to resolve one of bbriefing last year that, n lusual for the Libyan ces.would bc ^ nation can make produdi before Flight 93 hit the grouilunAone vrould be unusu ______Ibose-conscquences the same founh-gradcrs \ fiSmt. *e cndunniing mysteries of the . b larmhto leader, Mojunnunmar GadhaS, to t ^ in even greater Hispai and services far more cffii 3Tor attacks in U.S. his- oof die hijackers “advised Ja panic dropout excelled in reading, pulling in the Say an airiine has 10I s«a»nts left dcadbcst tem the pas- such a n sk vduvdiile he is tryingJto rate than alreac^ existdsts,whidi,m highest scores on the ISAT happened in the final cqash die jilane and end d on a fU ^ t and needs $4,0(000 in rev- - -Wry: Wharho scngere’ attempt to retaker. thet air- ' ' mend relationsons with the United tiuTi, would only aggni«ravatesoaal readingpoiportion. ^ oard Flight 93? s States. ills, he said. cnue to m ake the crip prol strenuously maintains pplane." I lhe airline diarges $4000 for cadi “ • The federal No» CChild Left BlISS scat, th a t m ig h t n ot temipt pi enough — I ^ hatch In only a tiny.: 'Bdfiind A ct might forctirce educators wi{«. stu ffinds two doys- . : attention and---rcsoun>urces to the Less thaihan a third could muster a , mosquKoes. business traveleis willinjng to pay Continued froiTromAl - «0PI8W»K> r'acr^hgwd m b ie m of relativelyily weak aca* profidcnttt level.1 Worse, 75 perccnt of \ • Tluaat to humana: Most peo . • >3 > by Hispanic Bliss lOth-Rh-gmdcrs were less than pro- $1,200 per seat, it can < oro Infected wilh the virus worwht aet demic performance b; more entidng $200 for‘^ tl t h e ? •Pr1m*moMMt»tK»Utk«tlMlsdm students, nia t^ becaus*luse under the fidcntonilnthe ISAT language portion. ■ chimccs of rep<’ported it' negative,*’ sick. About a fifth of thoa^.Wi lOth-gradcrs scored die low- 'c i^ t tickets, raising the d: said. “But any time we will dcvciop fever, hesdacM,;bo(V b and dusk.-mkeiprflcmittORSthat pre federal act, all studentents - regard* Bliss IW ' Evcrman saii tKmgpent»and xime status or southiith-centialldaho on all three >a full flight. mspidon of a neurologi- oches ond somotlmes a rashihand i include wearing Km :Icss of ethnicity, incon ofthelSAT. So iA n a tu ra l for m any ^ . , sleeves and usingilngspeiclal.mosqoitD I (Usability — must perfcirform to profi* ° , 2 like West Nile, we like swollen lymph glands.------‘ ' paradoxicaUy, Bliss fourth- icompanies to try to va he side of caution.” • tt can ba daady: About 1 In 150 '’ottlng for Intentsnts when< dent standards, l^oscscsdioolslhat s SCO red die hi^iest in the ]prices to su it c ertain tim^ e T , t n r « to err on the can't pull those studentontsupwillbc ^Snek The Washishington laboratory sent people who get the virus willI developd 'loofs- • ' n the math portio^ with 93 d magpies, andmd tto take the birds to** based on the with eighighth-graders performing ' "Appaientlmtlj^ the lab back in Iowa • Usa mouiulto rspsBsnt conl progress,” which is ba priccs in hot weather. nistake,” he said. •■'Ihe the publto healththaSBnv s( for testing. ISAT scores. Each year>ar an incrcas- above thele state: average on all por- i made a mis OEET. usually labeled as *N,N tfMjDirds wtth bore So imagine the pos;jssibllities sample was,IS, ini fact, negative." m-toluomldo.' DEET IsconskkIdentd ' Avoid touching tfMj ing number of studiid en ts must dons whilelilc fourth-gruders generally hands-use gtoveaoves or double plasiio^. dow state averages. when companies have! detailed . Offidalss at the National safo, but follow Instructions fo . .. -demonstrate profideniency_on llie . scorwlbdo •'contain- bagstoplaeethech« careats Inside a - , - Please see SCORES. Page A5 ■ personal data about An^ericaas; Veterinaryy Scrviccs1 Laboratory omouni 10 apply. A(^,i8nt'c« BAT. Pic tvailable for comment or South CemreT' sell products like softw:ware that weren’t ava ing mote than 10 pement DEE offices.: have h i^ development; only iXH) per week. Saica tax agement, to keep consumrneis from tivc test can sit for several days. Th«« Lanoi«73«900,X»,Elt247. • >' alUbove r»lei, A $l3.00ehar*e , reselling or ghring away sosomething Spokeswomaman Julie Pipal said the Circulation phono 11 lii ... IncliKlcd in all may Include fkiwer pots, ynust ed fur all relumed eheclu. they buy. departmentnt had1 not received any pools, blocked rain Ctitter^ an Mtmto.nHattCMMt^ t>c(ween 7 and 10 a.m. c In that scenario, a giarant media additional informadon ir regarding :S«diOMMDIMlMIMai not receive your paper I at a couple die false posilositive test results., L the number for your an M ail infoiformarion company might know that loves Steven Spidberg menoviesand TheWashii;hington lab has not seen iits seven victims this yeii«ar. the Last yeai; thatthat state had about a Burley-Rupen- The Time»-I,e»-New» (UPS 631-080) li pub- ___ , tk»cn cases. FouFour states-Arizona, Paol-Oakl«y...... 677*4042 llthnJaiilysi.. 132-niifiisirw.. Twin FalU.- , has two young kids. Whenm thenaxt------any cases-oi-of-West-Nile-so- fai; —»—yoimgestwas68. INvinFalU by Lee Publicbllcalioiu Inc.. a lubWdlaty of, ' Spielbe^ film hits thei theaters, Everman Miid,saii but he can’t pred ia \Vliy four of those occuinirred in Utah,N evadaara and Oregon - had no and other araa* ...... 733-0931 [icEntefpriKritet. the company can assumele the rou- the odds of of cases emergihg in Colomdo. < which rcponptpd 1S4 signs of the discdisease in man or ani- ^ Periodkali paid tl Twin PaUi by The pie is eager to see it but mimight balk jjaha cases Thursday, is somevewhat a maL Subscription rateItCS ' • Tlmei.New*.>i. Omclil ciiy and county at p aying $40,to hire a b>alv a sincr. “WeVe been b very vigilant, jmysteiy. Somo experts blailame the Until Coloredorado^ first death a punuant lo Section 6C-108 of to see a case this sum- ( and very week ago, the virus had never Home dellvety; *UiIy «jk ;ode. Ttiunday it hereby detis- So the company offeis tithem the expecting to outbreak on a wet June an per week: Salurdi^fjuKl Sun ; dty of Ibe week oo whkh legtl Qick as vidro on demanind, in die mer," he saicliud. “Thai'S why wc got 1hot July, whidi they say prprovided killed anyonele v west of the Great per week. Mall »ub*crip«loi[Mloni muit be paid ooUce.willbe1 be publltbed. comfort of their own homeQe,for$3S. so exdtedwhen wt wc heard of a pos- ttlie perfect summer .for nmosqui- Plains states. In advaoce and are ■vallalalLble only where ler. ptetie tend chaofe of the tastes itive case.*** Itoes. Sincc West: NileNil first entered this Meanwhile, knowing tl ughNewYoricinl999, delivery it nol roaimalned. «Jdre«fonnl.m io : P.O. Box 54«. Twin Fall*. of th e single w om an nextct door, the Horses arenzt reported to be high- I. | “I can't predict what wiwill hap- cotmtiy thr9ugh lAmhn me*: dalty and Sunday Sui 56,00 per b3303.3. entertainment company>y doesn't ly susceptibldble to die virus, ^ r 1 i pen | in Colorado, nor cann I com- health offidalsals have tried eveiy- week, daily only *4.00 per week. Siturday {ccorrigMeaoQi, _ movie on horses, th ei deadidi rate is estim ated pletely | explain why it is happen-h thing - mosquisquito spraying u d . ind Stmday only S3.00) peper week. Oui of u*Bte'...... offer her the same m demand until it^ been ocnit for a at more thanlan 30 pcrccnt in infect- inR,” j Gerbiadlng said. other, control)1 efforts,,c pTBvaitto n others messages andid 1 disease detec t ^ • Times-!s-N cw s telephone: cdirectory few months. And when it docs, it cd animals. Colorado differs from charges her $10. The threai«at is not as high for {because it reports all con□nfirmed systems, ClrailBtkia (Daniel•1 VWalock, Circulation Diicctoctor) ...7 3 3 ^ 3 1 ,Ext. 1 Sucfa price extremes nmight not humans butu t still remains s ^ o u s . (ciises, induding mfld easeises that But there's■S nino woy to previffl C to * aied AdFertMniifwg (Deby Johnson, Manageig e r)...... Ext. 2 be bad fbr consumera, b

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' t , N a t io n -^ / iduce ts ■ U.S. inlight rec securilty role inii Iraqi \‘ ~ l m i r WASHD^GTON (AJAP) - The ' " steady loss of American Tow nwwelcomes . U.S. - D7 the terror bombing Jordanian Embassy are su pushing i y the Bush administratioion to revise Hussein^ followersft and odier anti- ’ slow l I the U5. security role ini« Iraq, shift- Americanan fighters,t some of whom ing some responsibilityity to emerg- have oosseossed into the countiy. “Wb ' ing local forces. have to> bcbe nimble, flexible. caU Secretary of Sm te CColin PoweU audiblesass as die situation changes." Som e contencnd agency H H saidlhursiiy, “It may^bew t hatyou TWoU5.LJ5. soldiers were wounded want to do is to stan dI 1:back a little in a fiercetree gunbattle Thursday in riieeds to m ov()ve faster k H ' j g bit more and let IraqUli^ local offi- central Bagdad. Baj On Wednesday dais... protect installaOations.” n ig h t two;wo American soldiers .were ..WASHINGTON (/(AP) - Fewer t, “^u don’t killed in in ai firefight in the Al than 100 pilots wenvere certified to That wajv he said, need a coalition militaiary organiza- Rashid section^ of tho capital can y guns on conurmmerdal flights deaths brought to 55 the IS after Congress tion protecting th at insiistallation." The deal in the eight months a Pcnvell said at a news« conference number• ofof U.S. troops killed in approved the idea,a, a n d pQots a re es intends to combat; since si May 1, when blaming thc slowHT ]liace on the that the United States use whatever techniniques are Presidentmt Bush declared m ajor IVansportadon SecuiKiurity Adminis- st Saddam fighting(over. ov( ttation. 1 appropriate against ■ql'lhe pilots say thatlatwiththeTSA &ieezing hiring in thith c a ir m arsh al H U B ptogiam and thetie g o v ern m en t 1 Top Busih mde sayss she feels wQining al-Qaida. mmuy try more ew York University in • speecheh sponsored: by th« liberal sttidde hijackings,^ it’sif! more impor- wimerier Vice P m ldent Al Qore addressesses abotit 600 people at New fiant than ever to gcget w eapons in activist1st froup Mov«on.Or£ Thursdayf In New York. responsilble for falsese d a ta thc cockpit -•“Between the airur imarshals and . Knlaht RIdder Ne%v> S eirvtce n ______E T ^ H I I That infor- th e federal flightlit deck officer ■ mation at some force, we shouldj ccover a vast ■ ~|| DALLAS - Nationsnal Security point wa^xtn a omestic flights,*t lesty __Advisec_Condoleezza.a_Rice_^id^^HKjy ______iSlajority.Df.the.dom io r e qu i e s tio inslioii sadd Capt Bob Lambmbert, president Thursday she felt respsponsible for CI^UA^^w*____ of the Airline Pil(Pilots’ Security ^ incorrea informationI thatt slipped AUiancc. “It just scseems like we • into die president^ SiStato of the haven't learned ver:imiy much from fl MI Union address. objected to S ep t 11.” if B us h1 a d m iinistraition Regardless of th c eerror, which tlut stmtcncc, Thc Rist 44 pilotslots to complete involved weapons of mjmass dcstruc- the fhre^lay wcaponio ns training pro- >1- tion in Iraq, the United3d States still 9 ^ ^ ^ —I Rice said ^ EW YORK (AP) - Former Vice “Asarcjresult, too m any of our sol- gram were desigrm^Cia{ed “flight deck c paying the highest priccUi had ample evidence to t< prove thc CondoleezaeezaRIc* uaially reads all iident Al Gore, assailing U.S.f ' u diers arc p ------memos- about officen” on AprUI 19 1 and began Pn»d< for thc sastrate^c miscalculations,IS, war was justified. Riceesaidduring • flying mth weaponsons. The second polidcdcs in Iraq and at home, on misjudgments and historicic a spccch at a nationalil convention weaponss ofof mass destruction, but rsdiV argued that the BushSI ^ MillionsS io f serious mi; mo in question bad several class finished in Julyilly. Thursd mistakes!S tthat have put them andid of black journalists inI IDallas. the memo i 31, R-Fla., chair- adminilinistration “roudnely shows ting hLs State items. “InIn dieti futiu^ we will make______Rep. John Mica, Jd S n o w our nadorion in harm% way,” Gorere President Bush^durii m an of the Housese aviadon sub- disrcspcspect” for the “honest and Americans of thc Union address, sasaid that Iraq ccrtain that th wc dont have to committee, said he'hc^ angiy that openII debate”( that produces the share a feelining that in'crawawford, Texas, where Bushih was t ^ ^ to obtain raraw uranium depend1 on on peopled ] memories fronl the TSA is movingng at “a snail% truth, ^ is on a momonthlong vacation. Whitece inAMca. one speech to another.” . , ; pace. You can't imajmagine my frus- "I; think th it’s partly because they re they already know the truth, something prettyp House ;spokeswoman Claire tration,” he said. “Th‘Thisshouldbea feel th Riichon di«dismissed Gorc^ criticism,n, ' quick oriencadon.!’” and aren't ar very curious to learn ut any facts that might contra-™ basic has gonele wrong “I thinic th e American peo- TSA spokesmfsman Robert. about i pie knowIW the president^ commit- Johnson said the pacpace will pick u p diet it”it,' Gore said in a 35-minute“ in our countItry .... • ment toI thasecuritydl of the United 90 ^ c e summer is oviover. “Wc have spcedijA at New Yoric University, tH •SirtUcCay he 2000 Demoaadc presiden- States andmd to winning the war on hundreds in the pipie th an 50 pilots people % - A l C o r .,1V Thursday the populslular vote b u t lost the dec- are being held everyeryweek. theliberal acdvist group %on.Org, said the nadon^ mih-ill. • ■ JnI ^New York tomi counlunt in 2000, delivered the -T h e criddsm ofI thetl pUots’ pro- Moveo ______speedi.an.amid.talk_that.he_should_ L o v e , ______gram comes amidi gigrowing ttCssat: c u■•airf'econoraic-polides-tmder- r a r er------^ ------Rdcm Bush had upset manyny and Dcfciue Secret:etary Donald enter thehe presidential race. OnI" y b u r 9 QHds i and Q randf^ isfaction with tlthe TSA in Piesidi form er New York gov- ericaas. Rumsfeld, Wedncs^ Congress. Lawmaklakers say. the Amerii [ario Cuomo urged Goro to T S V s a S900 million “Thw ^ t e r complaints by popolitidans and ™ nvn the road. pilots, believing heijle i^ te n e d secu- “Mil said the administration has .'ricy at airports, buUeilUctproof cockpit sharere a feeling that somethingng dvil liberties groups, ty basic has gone wrong in ourur Gore argued that; t the adminis- also given■en false impression about 'doors and more visvi^ant passen- pretty pretenses to the resultults of tax cuts, and he: • short Latte or Mocha *1 “ ' I gers made it unneolecessaiy. Critics countyntiy, and that some importantn t tration used false p ed__ laimch the war agaiiainst Saddam called thethe federal budget defidt jtermelon Italian Soda *1“ ' 1 ELm) said adding wcweapons to air— Ameriicrican values are being placed^ crpng fiscal catastrophe.” BREflDS-CftKES 5 - T /-fc Waterr •ntly dangerous. at ^isk, and they want to set it Hussein, induding ddaims a that th e “an emcrg „ KPRESSO Half Sandwich w/side*4“ i 1 :blanes was inherentl ivolved in th e In bothIth Iraq an d the econotny, H=' Pilots lobbied Con:ongress, arguing nIt." ^t Iraqi leader was .invc a - O R E M - ore, who was cheered through* Sept. 11 terrorist attaitadcs and was Gore said,id, the com m on factor is a VVhd,/hole Sandwich w/side *5 “ ilem en t th e a ir Gore Iding terrorists dishonestjsty in the dissemination of Monday-friday 7AM-6f ver only a small out thcth speech by the partisanon onthevcrgeofprovidi Saturdays 8 am- 3 p mA A t Town Centre (BehiBehind Arctic CircM vd, also called on Bush to reinlin vrith chemical, bioliological an d facts. "Tha[hat realfy is th c nub of the 6B2 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.J.« • Twin Fails »73&-8512 ! ' 'M r:entagc of theh e 35,000 d a ily a w d , problem,”tt,” he said. Closed Sunday • flights in thc Unitedted States. inAtto.ttomey General John Ashcroft}ft nudear weapons. Bali belomber snmiles as h(le receive!IS death s(sentence J... ■ ing in the bombing andnd said estflier !Ihc triairial, which began April 10, A t t a c k w aIS s largest ■ ■ ■ that he would willingly^y “die a mar- markedI a new chapter in K r w r z K N i i ■ t j r ” and that “after me,m there will Indonesia'ida’s efforts to balance secu- _____ : terrorist strilxike since ■ bc a million more AiAmnwis.” B ut rity andd counter-terrorism withI Heelp Us Help Ki ■ ThursdayrWs lawyersssaidtheywtQ— s; douuidsIs fori dvil-liberties in this- ■ ------a t t h e ------I Sept. 11 in1 iU.S. K ■ appeal. countjy of 220 million, more than M “The death penaltyty is speaking SOpercentent of whom are Muslim, asi E Buhl)l Chamber Cei:enter • Comblndd wire wportio m ______I about revenge, and ththat’s not w hat it tries toto build1 democracy foUow- V justicc is all about,” saidWirawanst ing three« decadesc of militarydom-" a t iSeneca Corn Salii a \ e ^ ^ ' i BAU, Indonesiaia •- A B alinese ■ Adnan,Amrozi!slawycyen inatcd rul(•ule. ! judge Thursday pro:pronounccd Isla- ■ Ih e O ct 12 Bali borlombings w ere SomeI analystsar and human rightsIts j s i z a .vr~ting : Jlugtti ; mic militant Amttm hn bin NuHias- ■ the deadliest terrorist:st strikes since activistsi saidsi th a t th e death scn-n- ting organize la s t ^ 1| I thc S ep t 11 attacks in the United tence cou:ould lead to rhore, noto t (dep'ipendlng on availability of c j October^ ni^ tc lulb b bombings t here ■ States, and they unde:icrscored th at fewer, attattacks from by a Southeastsc I and sentenced himim to die. It w as Southeast Asia had bccomcbc a h ub Asian network ne called Jemaahih J . - : the first verdict in1 a series of pros- for terrorist activity. Islamiah,h, which many analysts ; ecutions for Indonesnesia'!s worst ter- On T\iesd^, a car bombbi cxplod- here diinkiflj( was behind thc bomb- ; ror attack, which killidlled 202 people, ed a t thc Marriottatt Hotel in ing of thcihe J.W. M arriott Hotel in ; many of them forcigisign tourists. Jakarta, killing 10I ]people and thc capitajital Ja k a rta on TUesday.ly. j Survivore and relatives rel of vic- ^ wounding 150. Investigrigatorsinthat “Thedeat]iadi sentence itself will bei>e ------.-iipis-who-wcrc-i»a tJthe courtroom-...... ------attack-suspcct_the_s;_same .group_. . seen as ththe first step towtiid mar- ; variously chccrcd,cd, ap p la u d e d . . AmrozIrii bin I NurtiasyrmlrnileTat blam ed for the Baliali bombings: tyrdom byby the people right in andid ■ ! embrac^ and weptep t as the c h ie f ch«erln|ring ipeetatort after hli death Jemaah' Islamiyah,, a nccworlc' around this th small and dangerous of people,” said Sidney ; judge I Made Kamuna Pama read sentenc»nee was announced Thursday In believed linked to) Osama b in group of ey f T y W W T ? d l]avc said th e Jones, Indiridoncsia program directoror • th e verdict and sentemMnceinafinn. Indonesia. - Laden^ al-Qaida, and h • resonant voice. Marriott attack was anar attack at a for the IntcmInt ationol Crisis Group,‘P* ; Amrozi. dubbedd tho t “laughing UanDanny Dai Hanley said outside thele U S. symbol. a research and advocacy organiza- ; bomber" for his habiiabitual looks of courtrotroom after the verdict,X Amrozi’S trial was dldie first prose- ’ tioa amusement, swiveledJed around in his Hanleyley lost his two daughters, who10 cution under an anduiterror decree ; «^nif to face the galgallery aft^ the were• at at the Sari Club on this resortrt issued by Presidentnt Megawati ..... ; verdict He beamedled and flashed island.id, to a powerful bomb thatat Sukarnoputri after th(he Bali bomb- '“Ml88itho it 0/(ra Clean Shine • two thumbs up “Al“All^u akbarl” Amnnitm stood convicted of helpinglg ings arid then passedd intoi law ear* ir car < u se d to have? ! (God is great), he shouted, six tocreatcate. A second bomb devastat-«- licr this year. 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Scoress _ __ the eighth-OTdersrs fa nadtag nnd . ValleyIley in profidency, papnidculaily among R ichchfleld ' : [ ContkniMlfromA2A2...... WOT« o tbe Jerome score*. languoge. wnere oronly half the class k»reswci»mix«latV«lU!y.H!imi5 i Accurao of eighth-grade seescores eighth- and lOth-grgraders. Jcores were generally low performed ot a prejfofident or obovo ders mmcd in below-avei^ Tenih-gradenn were lukewarm.- ISS quesdonable because a slewdew of O n^ 35 percent lifidd. with one notable exc res. So did dght-sraden - add4 widisecnsonzeajsadingandlangua^ teSSt st r e s ^ went missing. * and 48 percent ofif lOth-gradera were * X Its d^th-gradet9 scored n roadi. whidi ded the state *vei» profident o r oboveveinmath. mgho below the statete t average and math host in the region on the one ] age.r. 1The one obove^werBge scord tiontla that gave most other schooU“ u 'S S TVrtn Falls le in fourth-grode reading.- } ' KIrrllm berly dghth- ' IWin FUls studiidents performed canie ir -Wmhcriy students did well on the _ . M u rta u g h ” -mot]mth. Sbcty-seven percent of d d iders could perform ot or ob0^ 0 f w e n d Camas Count]inty is/§SAT. So well, in fact, thot both Murtaugh studolents were mixed on ifidcnt level in math, mdeli ? jiThe small Fhirfleld school'-pro- dgbighth- and lOth-gradera ^scored«d the thdr ISAT scores, rhe remainder of the sdiool1 strug-so fourth-gradcn testeted at or above pro- Amoimong one of the lower perfbnrf daced SCOICS geagenially below aver- highIghest in sout^t-central Idaho on tne *■ . TIm Iguage, the highest ers in the redon, Wendell sdioolj i Fourth-graderst perfonned bdow .gled,:d, however, espcdolly foufourth- fident level fn long red wdl bdow die state averag* age. rnuiHiding section. (c in all three sub- gradeiders in reading and lOth-gracpoders in tlie rcgiqn. Tcircnth graders, too, scored ^j^ighth-grndemos were the exception Despite £> scoring abowwivcnigeoae on lhe stote average s-thc-board above- in mostnost areas. •, traders Jects- So, too, weikcnf eighth-graders, mlanlanguage. turned in across-t .,.75 percent sc five fourt]lurth-graders took the .MitAlnldoka County some 85 pereentIt of the class pc^ moxkiixkcd the Shoshone schools’ tivc of student per- ^ dders ^ could perform at profident tSAT, n o t enougough to make their ^ nidoka ' fomiing at a proficfident or higher lev- fomumoncc on the ISAT. els in the three subjects. ~ All ISAT scores in Minid ParParticularly bdow average□ werev (onnanre. m rcs public Coukjunty fell below the state averiverage ds. qbssla Countinty _ '■..Cassia C ounty:Ity students struggled, fnuing below thehe statei average on all portions. !.THath provedd mosti troublesome. H ^^culaily foror eighth-< and 10th- m d e r s - bothh egrades scored well ^ o w state aver®breroges on that topic, Only 37 pcrcentent of eighth-graden scored at or ab tions. aleford eighth graden In fact. Castlcl 1 ? scored th e highesjhesrln'theitsgion-on ------tls language scoscction 6f -the test: 79 ^ n i m f o ^ rrtHerwhote-lrfam rly----- i : • It or above profidency. save on de pereent were at o: Dietrich. young 4,\ I ‘.Bccause of lowow smdent population, only eighth-gradeade scorcs were avail- m en’s - ffor him ftfor her kidd s ^ able at Dietrichch school.: But if those sdores represenisent the rest of the school, th e stud«wdent body needs to S A L E S A L E S A L E S AIVLE I improve if it’s to ircach profident lev- el;. I 3 9 . 9 9 2 4 . 9 9 3 9 . 9 9 2 «4 . . 9 9 - Not only didid ceighth-gradcre scorc B. S tatu s Girls’Is’ Jea n s 2 state average in math " LevIV S llvertab A. Ctub Room* B. well below the su Brand Denim Reg.J. 36.00.3 Girls - only 30 percent:ent were profident or Denim 5-pocket Denim . Br a b o v e -b u t they:icy scored the lowest in Reg. 48.00-5^.00. Reg. 45.00. In four ReReg. 59.00. sizes:? s 7 -U . th e region on the language scction of Choose low and washes. Carpenter e»ll«rSporl»woar. Showr)w n: U N I O N B A Y * th e test. denimtim. Layered i-graders did, however, \ loose, baggy and denim , sale 24.99. •nie eighth-grs hoodie)die top, sale • m anage to beat:at thet state average in k carpenter styles. reg. 50.00. kujguagc.with77il 77 pereent at or above Young Man’s. Men’s Clolhing, U .99.99. reg. iJt^fident level.cl.

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So the I on terror has quendyly pushed the House to k it bade and then - But u the war on Dixies took it stretched on, opposjosirion to the reject stronger si Padriot Act II posed ruikedfed for th c cover of USA Patriot Act hasha grown. laws, EntertainmennentWeekly.Theyjbt.a The debate goesss tto the heart Lastc month.r Otter led pas- lot of presss foifor that and, when &n of a question asis old' as the » geof£»f a House amendment to was said andnd (done, their Cour ^ prohibit unan­ I 7 ! ^ = - ^ great. Duringing the ^o w s they g ro American repub- _ ) le to boo them, c td l^ nounced “sneak people time tc lie: How should aa it “Rreedomm oof Speedi" - and’mb nation under ; Our view: Atiioughght- “e tc h e s " “ r f crowd checretered. I chink it was attack maintain Harvey Oswalwald who said ther«' ' its valued liber­■■ ful debate over civil liber*litx homes and bust- no such thinging as bad press. ties, when those ^ nesses. He and 1 Nashville^O’S p- ’ well as their inalien than his ambitions. Condi -_well,I.betternot^. — ^------to-question-how-ikv-far-govem------report-ot-on-the-9/ll-attacks.coa-_•_____ In-these nmfts.of.finananoaLcn:------tionabput-Cit-CalifomiaVdeclining.:------"the people’s'busiheSs'wid to gu^ our eludedd last month, national1 sis and polidcal gridioclock diey fintmcesbelbefore an election, not ’t want people biuning ment should go to come not to praise Caeslesarbutto from lack; ofol knowledge but for crossed behind one’s bad id bunnies.) securityity forces missed signifi- • diminished confidence in brides exercising their s e ^ ty - . clues that could have defend Rome. . . the most selfishsei of reasons - his m ent and stripped old-fas The issue doejoesn’t break cant cl In teaching researchh mediods,i I political furiiturc-heactcdiha if Speech - and then:, along traditionalI partypj lines. It been detected d without .the.. ^lend niuch of the semimester on way that we might expcct from a term s such as “voter choi getting all distresseddisi when other itive vs. liberal Patriot;)t Act^ enhanced powers, th eir meaning. • Reedom of Speech.>tD •is not a conservativ cause and effect. Therereisadif- , legislator' bbi u t cannot tolerate As a liberal, I am appal For people use R i issue. Instead, it se bond territory. It got lh( formed vote, and for thos lie critidzed him foct/i ; divide (oddly unicniting liberals des hadlad suffident leads under Acre, in under stateIte agendes on whose m ust suffer the conseque ' and libertarians);) hholds that a pre-exisdsting laws? part, because passive rcregulators services vewe depend, if" nti-war. :.-;i political gamesmanship, t icnTVent Lott got ini j :fending must- Otter^er% conservanve/libertar- weaned on the elixir of market Consider,er, for example, the nadon worth defei , forces and politicians dependentd( Califomiaa StateS University sys- recall hardly seems an a& - praising Strom . n’t sacrifice libertj!rty. The other ian learfanings bring a valuable democratic values. On tht ftpre-CivilWarradsnL [ ecdve to the debate. It’s; on coiporate sponsorssallowed a tem.Hadit it known that thc Ught side says a counti:tiny that does perspec; greedy energy traderssto t' plunder. at the endod of thc turuiel was an trary, it represents an opp S^SSSneSters whined thatTVentfs , not ensure domestiistic tranquilli- importartant that Americans bal- ty to rise in their defense critics weren’ton’t giving him his fre^ the state treasury. . . , oncomingI nain,n would it have Why be surprised that < ty ahd a commomon defense ance their ti valid concerns Private and public blundersbl spent hundiidreds of millions on dom of speedjech. . '• imperiling its dtizeizens. about; piDtecting p liberty with\ and self-dealing-muchch of It tak-. imessentialial computer upgrades? have turned to the state 1 The reasonM>n certain people ^ t : dear need for nadonal - relief? At th c very least, v quoted is bbecause e« they're in tbe | U.S. Rep. C.L. “Butch"“Bl Otter, the cle; ^ ing placc during thc go'governor^ Had it beenlen able to implement g et u> ^ d out how choic< R-Idaho, falls intoIto the former intelligeigence in the hunt for ter- first watch - helped layay waste to cost-controlroi measures in a timely et tn public eye.. ThafsTh why vrtrknpt/ ; cxerdsed when all who w what Tim RobRobbins and the Dines ‘ . camp. He contendsnds the USA rorists.s .' • one of the vrorld'is leadtding manner, woivould it now be neces- b e informed are informcc economies. One could1 rreasonably sary to raiseise tiution and fire ____ said.Ofcours«urse, some people are I argue th at installing aasTOnft i employees?5S? isagree with them -anU well-respected leader• nmight be gy i^cpirping the lid on, our chief Julius Wachtcl is a leau> C S ’h?SIdisagree get their free - - the best news that Wall __ th c political scicncc and cr. speech, loo.-If,>.If, like siU us l o u d . - - - ill Street — gatekeeperer also disenfranchised------justicc division at Califom, could hope to hear. the electorasrate. Davis would have nitt-Swle ,i^dus3y.ify; ies OK for people to eTimes-]-Nsws' But forget the millioronaires.An received fewerfev votes had he University, Fullerton. bum a flag,;, isjisn’t it also OK to kStephMKaftgM ...... PutPuMsiwr bum cheesysy ppop records? r TI s* : Clirfc W ihM rttt...... I..Mm^(«edttor MkaSoMtM...... AdvwtWngdlrKtor .. . If Robbinsins (can be against die war, can’t peo|people be against his ^ Theineinbersofthethe editoriel board anil writersrs iof ad'itorials are Stephen —— L].ETIER — public speakiia l d ^ against the warl • Hartgen, Clark W alwilworth, Steve Crump, David C^oop p e ra n d Shelley Bidenour. If the Dbdee ClClucks can use TV t( uld help Moreover,; wwithout America pay- in conferences and sumnnmitsof makeasmtenitement, can’t Qear Rep. Simpson shoul paying for thc great two or more nations outsitsidethe Channdmakilakc a statement by n< t pull our nation outtof i U.N. b iS k o f u’.N. S military operations, U.N. framework. The Uni'nited playing theireir irecords? ■ When Mike Simpson'n voted in subsidizinglg th e dues of other Nations can daim no viaictoricsin These peopeople are lucky that ietting In too u c h nding the nations andod paying for its andl- . this arena.. people s ^I gcget upset. That meanp ... . :Ge mid-July against defund ; l& cning to them andl 90, Fox 734-3905 United Nations, he mississed a gold- laiy operatiiations, the United America would no lontnger con- people are list ^ Want to make your fe«l'reelings known to 734^780, normous care about:w wh hat th e y ^ .I c a n your rspresentoUvesIS IrirrCor^gress? ------hrVtashlng cn opportunity to sendd ia message Nations woirould die away, tinue to bankroll the eno bulk of all U.N. operatiorions. pretty muchch ssay anything out- Here's how; 520 Hsrt^ nS a t e Office Building that America’s sovcreigrIgnty must Considerer w• hat would be “lost” vant, and that small se ;• Weshlngtor^on. D.C. 20510 remain uncoropromisedid. Among jf the U niteited Nations ended: According to the United•d Nations landish I want Web site, we pay 22 percrcent of ment of thIC c ppublic that hears it f S«n. Mike CrapoipO (202)224-:24-2752 its published agenda ite Americana n militaxy persoimcl s it off with no com- ittp://cr8lg.senaie.gov/email direct taxation of dtizci its annual expendituress ((S12 bil- just shrugs it - In IWIn f^lls, cell or'wrf''write: f iboV would no longerloi be put in harm’s ons of die plaints. United Nations, worldw x in g U.N. resolutions. . lion) exduding operatior Undo Norris, senior r«eregional director . tion of private ownersh:S o t ■ _ World Bank an d jh e The DbdeCie Chicks should be J t nations like Syria------202 Falls Ave., Suitee 2 ...... Rep. MiMike Simpson------firearms and U.N. connim rs fc a u .------TEiiOTiMi International MonetaryvFund,' I ■ thrilled thata t ppeople are listening! ' Twin Falls, 10 83301 longer sit on thc hem seriously enough L In IWIn n%lls, il calt dr write: cation. would no loi where the United Stateses sends and take then 734-2515: Rix 73304:■0414 CharlleBarBarnes, agriculture flald direo- In defense of his vote Security CoCoundl.Terrorist th e big bucks. No otherrnodon t togetui^t.iet. But I will say that In Washington: . tor ■ dieenfce. . nationsjikeke lib y a would no pays as much. I’m a httle• bit embarrassed for^ S im ia n has offered th' i States taking them ^ 239 OIrlcson Senate> OfOffice Building ^ 2 0 1 FellsIlls Ave. E., suite 25 bled explanation that^: America longer sit: oron th e U.N. Wsihlnaton; D.C. 2051' Ion on Human Rights. In addition to these as: 5510 TWIn Falls.Is. IID 6 3 3 0 1 should remain in the U:United Commission __ charges^.ihe United_Sjat‘ ______(202)224-6142...... _ ...... 734-7219:19: Fax 734.7244 Nations in order to usescour The Unitelited States wooldTio------makes “voluntaiy” contr;Sb'uHons“ Pennjmate fr^ il messases canin bbe 88M vie S en. • w sshlngI n ^ n : 'ette isl^c louder, bigga Security Council vetoI oon meas- longer b et vilifiedvi on thc floor of to the United Nations. half of thc magic/comedyma, team of Crapois home page»a at t 1 3 3 9 Long}ngworth Building ral Assembly by envi- ures unfavorable to thislis nation. the General America would retainnitssov- i Penn&'Mler.tTetHeisaCatoInsti^ vmotHOLoa- -H em xsnB M B c I f ja ■ /CAILY XSnMK l^3UiUan>>s- gUT'tWf mei^ABOUTSAPa r M aST!N 6 ^ coNKinn*tm/v^ I ' >cwe {KHOUrT!) ■I 77Mg.^ , ■ fe tTm K c t i a i u . 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Even1 though the indus- imapencm forthewronrong rcescns. An so they survived numerous m ajor More im p o rtan t I am that the ticket couldd ^q t be tiy hasi si who Uves in a iwi^iboihchoodlike canpotdjc*bctmdvcs on the bedc ra S h eets ; changed-I began loto haveI a bankruptiptcies - Eastern, TWA, inand^ Rrd»«see of you peojdc diat lh e ' «gncji of deja vu. Thesitiete was some* p an A mn - people still shh«r at most pooidc. I also live in boffaood where dtere is:agroup a intheBurk;iky area and are tiying to ' thing about the combinbinadon of (he thoiif>ught that, sqy, United ifimnvdiere dnitdownsn sudi programs for those rudeness and iacotnpcnpetence, tn{ghr alsoals vanish into the histoiy home three doocs down fi n^duklicn and I rcade.'e.Ttepast vhohavedi} dtsaUlitics, you should be a t o n ly i^tfnothfag about thele haughtinessli books.Terrified Tc at that prospect, havehadthe ashamcdof[ of yoursdves. And you 1 . 9 9 cople 1 Congress•ss approved $3.1 billion yefli; my diildsen ai>d I ht I o£ die half-dozen peop disdnct pkatsure of iiiuTacting n daily won^ evenai ka1 peoide puUkly know 'encountered at theloUu^endof oU wirthofof finandal aid to the air- « in ag to u p whoyouoreare! AddMldKkmNMlthMtS telephone lines, sometmething about line indudustiy last April, which widi rcadcnts which live home; On some of n^ bhi>hicstd*o«^I Idon*tknknow how you can locdc ' ' toanymlnijniyilnUnutn $4.99 the M lure to apoZogisigize for came)n on top of $15 billion worth ito ad ice r- yoursdvcscs in die nrintr every day buieauaatic error; socsomething of subsidddies doled out, infamous- can a b v ^ look fivwanl t lordtullv DiflHi f^ hdlo and b ri^ t anik»ikifiomone AndwhataIt a good exanqile youYe OffertftdiAofluigull» . 2003. rtiar retninded m e --if^so if ly.afterSr S e p t.ll. ofthcm. settingfbryr your diiWrenl What you faintly-of the Sovietlet Union. Europe)pcan aiiiines are even enooneasks arcteadnnfdng diem is how to hate , .. Idon*t mean thattLufthansais U morehcsicavily subsidized, one way There are days wdiere r ybu how your d ^ was! “niThathas anddiscrimiminatc a^inst p e c ^ ‘'mtfDlved in hum an rigrights abuse or anothcthee Others have pointed ththeres^ whoaredifidifferent I am adiarned of ilc^m t prac- out why«w this makes no economic never been the case with M agic Valleyl y M a l l m totalitarian emplqr dents with whom rv e inonteracted. allofyou.L tipes. I don’t want toi> Slsingle out sense,so so I won’t repeat the full iwoyandn^y Ih^thidiat some d ^ you are not ase. Ally fre- orgiunene n t here. Suffice to say When nv dog has run ow (208)735-7•7454 l^i;ftfaaosa in any case diiUnai are sad, dwy arezcouthdp- knoddngoc{on my door asking for d ^ t traveler will haihave had that insuistead of forcing the aiilm c h<^ifsomne who is reading this my. while squcHaedsqi into an cconomy • ' I I h ^ also lose mootlooey, just like sea« at, cursing the fact th at a cmpanies in central!rally planned pair off much-lovedn nail sdssors r .^nom ies. U£. aiiiindines lost morc hadacdiKidentally been left in the tbBn$18biUiooin202001 and 2002 S n y -oon n luggage and is now gone i ai^ are slated to loseose more m forever.]ir. But think how few of the IIt's a !Sn

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Thi :are of sig- eling existing(ing facilities or build- .: 4n one-vehiclelie rollover ring the refi- be debt-fit-free in eight years, eight years or to take cai /WN FALLS - Debt-free byly to recommend startir nificant construction pnc>rojects in ing new space)ace, he said. , gttVEHDEU. - A TelOTme woman , J™ nance process, and thed hospital Groesbeckd csaid . aid. “Is it Barigar saiisaid there is general onsider die “Ihafs‘s at phenomenal accom- th e short terro.” he saii ikes ju s t one optica at Magiclc board will now coi more important to bc debt-free d agreement an ' S & cie rollover near V it options. plishment,'nt," h e said. “It’s a com- )vemcnt is needed. ey Regional Medical Center advantagc to bc debt- o r to have n?w facilidcsl•s?” that improver ■W mIUxdtllti.22.M The hospital oirrensndy has rev- petitive at s include “It’s not : a_ a question of if. but : looks to refinance its debt in 1993 widi free, allowowing us to react qm’ck- Refinandng options figure out wbat to do withh enue bonoa issued in borrowing an additionalal $9 rail- when,” he said.saii } I] jiBve the road,I mc tnom cO Bd and fis an outstanding balan'mce of $21.6 ly.” dUty con- The hospitapital board has wveral ( H 00 S. 2050.E., d i eMvings. w spokesman Howeverver, the advantages of lion to be used for fadl lg options to consider, ] S B r o l l ^ a t 3100 lere are several good options,s, million, hospital 'i struction. refinancing o iflRodinff C ounty Sheriff Sh Shaun J) Shawn Barigar said. being • debt-free d< must bc l g process Barigar said.Id. They1 indude: Chiefit F in a n d a l Officer John idieduled to weighedI againsts the need for The facility planning sabeck told die hospital's's ' The bonds are. sd is still under way, but: iplanners Plea Please seo DEBT, Page B3. 1 was ejectt■cted and killed. gtocah mature in 2013, butOlt the debt immediateate hospital improve- iSS ugh said. CUrcfailchild^ 4-yearoId Financ-nee Committee Hiursday. 'lA was wearing a a tlefo rd injuied,'he said O astli . • "There w «e no witwimesses tp tell • . I :iKwfaat happened^^Goughsaid. G IVibal J 1 Eneirgy’iinfuse!« cam subsc:icrib es t o __ ""v. ArtsC^uiici n ^ l * ins recei^on>n to flIg M m ■ ■ z o n e; td efense J [helilagifiYalley------II Moon Gallery . - B ^ S a i ^fWtoocmar ^ h ------^------w m FALLS-Jliesning recepdon s Coun dl^ Fullexhibidons. i 4ight% Dream” is CASTtEFiEFORD - Castleford will host' an openii has aland-use plan. • tonight for several 9exh pjn. at the arts offidally has fA Midsummer NigILtedatl32Main Ih e C ityy O(k>undl unanimously 4lkeduledfor7to9p. approved a new comprehensive co u n d l office, locatedlallcryof Artw ill plan, zoningling designations and -'Are. S. 1 by its neariy 25 rides and; regulationsrc{ governing .f^O he Full Moon GalliIt pay Homage to those zonesies Wednesday night, ji& tu re new worics1 bymsplay through just 48 hourlOurs before a 1 2 0 ^ ^B m ber artists that p ■ emergencyy moratoriumn on new ^^ler.Itllbeondl:quena;Tuahing construction'ion'and mobile homes orkdonebyvari- ' ' expired. th e Galeria Fequiheme on buttons ^ e Button” - artworkdisplay through ■bus artists on th e thes! than 15 partid* I . ■ H e a rin g e developM O « - _ also wiU b e OR di! A pubilo heardleartng on Caslleford's M p t 27. The morebuttons, th both old $175,325 budget begins !cdc mix of medi* proposed $11 S Sing artists have d WWe< ednesday, Aug. 13 al wotfcs tising but Enterprtsrprises, located ot 300 new, in an eoectiis office raHeiy, rs of the Desert Main the coimdl'i[d will o be display quilts by members c free and open to Casdefordord is no’longer among Sage Qi^ting Guild v ___theJcw_rem(omaining communities______th ro u g S e p t 27. igic Valley without des- ^7he re cerao o is fre in the Magic ignated zone:ones. imment on B f lh e morati)ratorium gave die dty gregulatkms timetogetzc F&G seeks com srtsmen wanting E | | L to protectzt residents r and busi- .d bunting, fishinglent I on waterfowl ness ownerners who had com- / plained that thai residentid areas >j V JEROME - Sports( regulations can lOuse Monday at without regitegulotions threatened tff review o r comment their interestTests. Im ting or fishingnent le of Hsh and t h e zonirsning ordinance was attend an open hoiu imrauNiTz THnhn Dep«rtmei3n planning and H H . borne outlit < of a controversirfl h regulations are ivaral Initrumanti they ara leanimlngto mobile homeame that was placcd on r aurvlvort, C.C. Cooper, (aft,, tand Kim Holford, damonstrataIta tha dldgerldoo, ona of aevat W a^owl season)n. Juniorlor i camp oouncllon ind cancer t i property alongaloi Main Street last cCanges in the fishruns n from 10 a.m. rnikeiM and ptay this WNk at 0«npI RaRainbow Qold n oith of Ketchuhum. year. The: ownerso\ requested to under consideradon.Hsh and Game A illx r movetheirnrir mobile home next to ; Ih e open house 168rufl E. Main St. in ^ L U lly .anexistingsligshop they planned to - t ^ 7 pan. a t the Hi OW G old let;ts cancer pa(atients livei life more f operate, osas ai welding business, » disabilities may Jamp Rainbo ^ c e located at 868 sen th e word “remission"' it’s the same rhythm thebey’re feel- Since Casdeisdeford had no desig- accommodations bv Karanu%, Bowick . >■ a ^ . 16-yeiat^d caramper Derek have seen )nes at die time, the office at 32+4359 . t ^pimmtng is Stampedd onC their medical diarts. ing. I can see die lookik on their nated zone: Vfodividuals with di ‘‘teiC Pany. “lhe c ; faces and know di^r-•re' having request was approved despite ilMuest meeting ^Service aa at 1-800- B S S t — neat bedm se it's a waywa of getting And they*'ey*ve mourned at the news of dieir shell diat odiertiers have lost their batde5 the same experience.”’ some tesistaistance. ^ contacting the offl ^VTHEDRAL PINES - Theh e to <:ome out ol 5 didgeridoos are i ew dty zones indude. is* th e Idaho Relayaits Se can be sub- CA' ing and express diemseljelves. But, it’s widi cancin cer and will never be tending the open It of < jungle drums Is pulsating nming. M die attendingng cam p again, m ade from eucalypms\ t com m erdalcial, residential and ^7-2529 (TOD). ■ough_a little, nook.,of. the.h e m orrtnan the di:mm } lowed out by termites. I Written commenuFish-and Game • d>»u rth ' . aditude.” ...... Ih e camp car is designed-to give an development desig- ^ormadon. wtooth National Forest north a lot with .the them a a chahce « to experience: have built theirs out of 1 The mixed-plan desig- riutted without atteni ECetchtun. Attitude meims a r that MajTiard curved oi ' house.- Call, the Fii nic kids ;at C am p Railainbow Gold. things- thatthi kids without cancer lutlines an application Occasionally, the rhythmic ere because of get to do. d( And this year th att then covered with wo or individuals that'vant oBice for more infonF e s tiv a l sting is pierced by the deep!ep After all, they’re hen ) and stained to make zd i s p - - - idg- one dling they havere in common:— mvolvedtd btiilding and learning to .them look operatele businessesb fromthei& ans suttuittural vibration of the didg play AMeMean drums and didgeri- like wood, [he resident would be Shakespeare Ft doo, an aboriginal Australianian cancer, as lost an arm doos undindcr the instruction off lb get a constant so- to opply for a special- lhe sun valley m said to be the oldest windind One yoxmgster has r leam to blow on it. usini n r a ^ c f i m k s thesplanitval is looking for f®,™ due to it. Another:r has had so Aaron Maynard,Ma a drum teacher lit, and neighbors would itrument known to m aa lays with Nada Brahma» lar breadiing diat invol KETCHUM - elsIh) and mai& in tve many brain surgeri•ries he can’t who play e opportunity to com- [he beating and blowing have id many must and thee DrumI Central Group in1 ing out air while breat the proposal, Shakespeare Festivale port in its come a focal point for the 68 count them all. And Idnd of like blowing aatrt5np«t ment on tho a few good damselsir Aug. 23 at „p couple dieir fishingl g or canoeing Boise, Areas currendycur designated as luigsters anending Camp nausea and “Ifs been be avfesome," said the* loosely. distress to takeService Paric. Jnbow Gold diis summer. with bouts of n lid 16•yea^ mixed-planlan development be held in con- itments at die camp's art at director Bob Potter “It'S really cool.” saic .jRenaissance lU r [h e 'th e m e of die weeklong)ng chemodierapy treao » old Jared Benson, as he h etched indude the school, church and Ketc^um'k Forest SerFestival's comedy . md camp medical cabin,n. “The energyen< of what they’re BJp is “Tribal Energy" and {ets you pumped up. EvenI aboriginal-like design:31s on his park properperties. lhe event will hatbe Ends Well^ c"“P•n th e traditional prom danceice Those who are re|■egulars at the doing get 'hm ction w ith the t22UmnighAug.Fej camp, which is in itsit 22n d year, when TmI'm not playing I can feelJ . PlBsso see RAINBO'low. Page B3 PleaseI see CASTl£F0H0,PageB3 s reborn as a oibal dance. ll friends who the rhythithm in my b o^ and know | | f t “All^ Well Ih a t "I wish it could go on fo r ^sr,” r,” have rejoiced widi |B ic h will run Aug.>egfa Z just before “I' ch a g i ^ parade —~ ^ ^ h e fair will begioyal Court from ■ 1 awsuit W0on Saturday withe a to Sun Valley r j Parties} settle la^ eretolhepark. -*■ ly Minii-Cassia a of th e King's Roya ^olice sa; nexStage T heatreI be t coadied in B ^ d w d from therewthan language -■ district /Volunteers willfitted b in medieval o l ' againstt school d diithendc EUzabetlr. can spend th e minors M alco]hoi to n By Shelley Ridenour aaer in between hops sol n d behavior and fitt ______Id a liaa-Casianoiiled_a -C _____ ------CMStumes. so. they, c receiTtlnimmer cd eebnidon;- l — Qcmernents“Baid-the-abiHty“o f- Is includes rogues ^ Shallay8h( RkkmHir I to purchase alcohol in GSterooon in charaa A hifijier percentsitage of Cassia minors t [ual harass. laW/suit SU against the nts taking their Tlme»ie»Nawa wrttar______s violated the Idaho ‘continues“co to be excessively5) RUPERT - A sexui tie stock, fortune — County businesses 1- ment lawsuit filed as of law - 62 percept,t - than did high," andan< the bureau will contin- S S s t H c ' school.al district and her ahd surly peasants■s, jovial innkeep- BUIJURLEY - More dian half of businesses - ue complnpliance checks to combatIt Minidoka County Scho LCiies. the! 64 6 Mini-Cassia businessesses Minidoka-County I has been dismissed aftand pretty wencht-9124. ly soli wean 17 and 20 n*t usual!tally release the names of,f Fifth District Judi 2001I c!claiming sexual ingto' to Idaho State Police officials,Js. bureau who^toebetwi ,e Wood signed an ord< \''Ib participate years d d attem pt to t alcohol at the buaiotsinesses whidi violate the 'Hemmings a t 726-91:t y w e k s ^ 3[he ; dieck by employees of IS F i selling to minois. missal and ordered eai*ach side to Jjgjharrassment. shol Beverage Control Bureau ,groceiy'8toies, lawbyse] , fees associ- bars in ' these ISP personnelpei can fine or sanc-c- ' pay its own costs and f< m a tio n showeiwed that N ^-C asda had theSS le ated with the litigaticm E ^ore County lo f dieok^Um lanan saiidid.If askadfor tion thele offendingi businesses, he setdement failed to0 mitigate n the alleged lOME - Elmore ^ecmxm d-wo^ compliance record of enaldes range from a 51,000(0 The, terms of the s } areas surveyed in Idaho, ISPBP identificatibii' thbs4)se employees said. Pent o- agreement are confidei[ential. • damages5 througthi other chai^els. fl(e risk Informiaing a homeown- ^ « identification fine or• 101( days* of mandatory, d o ­ 3za no longer works for > with its fire mlti- ^ bblic lii Information Offlcer Rickick show their true i » Idalia Cosiano filedid a lawsuit Espinoza rMOUNTAIN HOI cards.- In Idaho, orrHver^ license sure or for first-time offenders to district and the school01 district d and has moved Ohns:usm ansaid. ed “under 18" dosing( a a business for six m oktte against the school di Counw is conductin }f the 64 businesses cbcckedted are deariy stamped her former boss, Pete EEspinoza, in to Arizona.na. In his deposition, he ^ survey to helplagement wi In c, in Of [CO- and ‘^m dec 21." for repeal•eat offenders. ' md Casiano had an adult local fire offidals, a the weekend, 33 sold alco- HUictions have been issuedk1 August 2001, aU cM3i « sexual said he and lic beverages to peoplo-youngaf• t f “Many of the establishments es No san li. harassment. She d (ujfimed-that consensualjal rdationship. 1 ' ' rlorthw est Managjrief survey to ran- hoUcl identification, by the5 ISP £ to any of die Mini­ QO still works for the utal homeowners than^m 21. Ohnsman said lh at trana-ma- never a s k e d 'fo r ic d while she worked in ththe distrials Casitmo _ c&romdon with loa usi- vdiileotfae7s:stm ]^y went ' th ro u g Cassia businesses b jwt, he said, n d Espinoza school distnistricL I willbe mailing a briey ■■'•Ung (tetails lateses to 51.5 percent of die busi- transaction is reviewed•d Even Start pron^an< ises telling alcohbl to minors.t. tiie motidnnahdioolokedatdw]^ Each tn is was her boib, he'repese a te d ^ sub- Casiano10 had 1 sought punitive, dc^W selected runruction materials, nesse mi" . Lt. Bob beforeI a t fine or sanction is nd mental anguish dam- Iter sources and Tnc id. Those reviews are noww jected her to “unweliclcome con-. actual and 1 ili^Efinore Coun^ a o?*the cheSced busi- tDCiM rel<»se. imposed. ature.” She ages, attoratomey fees, court costs, about home construcors surrounding 29 pc «JSie-AIcohol ■ . ocanrinfi duct of a sexual nat nessesses in north-central Idaho ing;______. , daimed he made herr iconsent to prejudgmMment interest and post- OTtodmity to water hitcau.-' 1 sexual con- judgmentIt interest. ir q ^ r rude factorsnation on the fire wfaidilicfa sold to minors in April,I 46 l£V Bidenour i* editor of The^te his demands and his s d out one sale Sh^Iev call Sdiloster at percercent of. die ‘businessesises - Clements 'sin g ed u. duct as a condition of hherempl&y- “ »e. . he’called: rincxcusasa^ * * In that 7lmes-N«iNtws Mini-Cassia Burntu. } Ridenyur is editor of The 1 ^ ^ b r m ore Informalr Ibrrey at (208) checJie(kbd in M ay in dte Shoshone, nb*rmdudat208S77-4042.2. ment. STteOev^ u t a county com- GoodiftiWn^'W.imHalL >rnme. FHec^ .iQddeflt.tbe^detklc bypissed die Sheam b Eel Sdiod district ofiSdri»u denied Ttm«s4>ltwsnw Mtni-Cassifl Bureau.' m idgadon plan, cal tm e s t on die E xt 642,‘42, or ^ email, at tride- ierw *«lat20g677-4(M 2,. ; . .1^ .'.BHttliauul OlBnnfll^.areai andmd age verification ree the allegations and said « Casino Shecanbeh J208) 8834^ or F { a' caffi tegbtiff and ^oldtoaminoc nour<9memagicvaluyxom. ■ H ^ S o r c o nfrdoi ^ staff vqwcta 70 percentp< in Boise during a ; ;■

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M agic V ai\ l l e y /I d a h c0 FUer swji^aps two lots] with " Carlson si inizadon’s size reouire- O ther conodl business mduded:ui for gasolinea acrossa Idaho has been 1 average ranked 8 ^ organizadon committedtd ito casing die o r g ^ • Sew er bireeroent - TbIh e coun- headingbjacfdc up t«ain after being Carison said die ^ c e o:of crude Idabo^ avei 1 affordable ments. Smcince the dty-owned lots oa rising to over $32 a barandear- highestamongimg the Stated and families into safe and a specs, council members dd l accepted a main sew5wer 1 ^ stable for munudl 9^ die late spring ( hoiLf factors ' A year ago, 1 purchasing cussion a at t Tuesday’s Filer City w dte the pump price ^wa; $ 1 .5 0 , stin a d im ^ whidi is interested in pi meeting. Several ddzcns oped. oj surge will aff budding I -Most vnrvtavd plans have already reidenish i die strategic petioleum ^ Regionally, t Golden Spur developtopens asked viaous and reserve,'die alreac^ tightt iinvento- area continuedued to have the higK-' venih phase of conccrnm was mainly along the code ci was passed to increr e a x ih e been made,"he saiA • ac $1,654, but th at for approval of die sever iiofSixthStreetbetwecn thickness ti^ of firewalls on iwriw.Iycon. -iheassodadadonls daily rfiJrvey of ries i of gasoline, the tlk City, Straight Guyluy," a new reality pr(> its i place. schedule, and t Burley, s-service at 11 a.m. /A nna Vem cr Davis of Poll rmstrong- adtdt- dialogulogue for the n ex t Fla., memorial scrvice at 3 p.m. gram whereere fashion-conscious On Thursday, Am Milford N. Hess of Twin Falls, S aturday'i aat The Church of Jesus Fla aimounced the station hasas agreed episode willI be improved.” if Latter-day Saints Star SalSaturday at the Met!rthodist gay m en giwpve aesthetically in ep t ■ i lg continued to reject servicc at 12 p.m. toda3day at the Sth C hrist o f 1 men head-to-toe to | air the final episode of)f “Queer Armstrong c , 421 Maurice 1st an d 2n2nd Ward Chapel. 100 S. ChiChurch in Buhl. straight i Guy" on daim s that: th(the program was not Ward LDS Chapel, 4: makeovers,5. Eye for die Straight G St.; viewing for family fi and 200 W., Burley; B burial ut the aired becauseise tobatiani 180 dlimiucd by prowprosecutor. MaRisirate Jud|^ ______I District Com3urt in Jerome County t o ^ ” iy«S>ended. 30 diidiiociionaiy: ‘nicnuuH.Uannen. induded thele Ifollowing: a Dorraen ^ ^ I j t e St rcdfBa. 21 B23S S sX S: Felony senteiirten cln g s ______M lsdem eanlanor analgnments SSOOtuspend- Marfa Morw«o-I\.r».|‘xlKCa 39. 184 W. 400 S. b ir r u A R i E S - KoyTVylorllunUunuJr..27.301'IM fine. $100 (uipendcti. SG3.S0 WcruicU; drivlns v nw for wwk pny gn;mjfttagwraic court co»^ MS probatfcxi fnr. one > w unsuper- MUIn*-U.4.p4n.-fof-na*L-day.pubjbilca- ______-90dd>^ifi-^ii»90eiiapondii4L FoToWluarynrte^'amllnd lRfomiatlon.-cs» 7SM278-Nl-Mooday-lhrou*h-SatunlayJ>«KUI» ara a fro« aarvica and can be' pplaced KlmbcT Culion. 37. 114 » 18.225 a S. 400 W. Jerome; Ireaa for oWluariea la oMta«m«naficvailay.com. Daath noticaa ara icndcd 10 latteiy; $500 fine. S.M0 tIoR. TIM » ^ l l a d d re t «e In an Individual online eueatl•tbook, Scvrnlh A«. W,V, JJerome: cliaurWnB the untit 4 p.m. avary day.lay. To view pr aubmlt oWtuarteiriaa oniltw, or to placa a meatace I kl ronfcrenee AuR. 25; C oU t 50 coun cous; two yean »jpc^ iriet." ______. . u - A S S I S ISdprSitiorelSOc180 diQV in iail, nine Mtpcnded; ( o to www.maglevaNeyilley.com antf click on “OMtuaric ------“I r S l i \te c;OrOSU o r tn fiw f»pendc.2I.C21 lABoydSL. MuUtn>teJundy, 91, oflWin H ^ ^ 9 | IS. Jacob r (;. Crwn, 24. S2310th St, Rupen; f«auTB to ptw i^protrfr f to tc Reyno«». 22. 2ffl W. Aw. J£ lesday, Aug. 6, Brady;Bl and two grandsons, iss B cootsBfciHWon •"“• S li____ jJniniingdw»iri>:^Oiauir rxir- Falls, died Wednes< and“T<>ira5“ar Bradyrall"of□f-TWin ------S S ? 1 S 5U R conicfcnce Auft 2S; Ma^cmte )ud«e-'nMmB> maUyoccupieUiSlJOS 1.0)0 firK. S8&50 court com: (ix. 2003, at SunBridgccJge Care and JiideDThomiuiLI * LmSwRac I tat*. 2S. pa Dm 33 ate noiitcntlM lir^ four year* Rehabilitation Centiinter. FalU. Ninth, sisss Esssssa;3i r r ^ nnipiW. dismlaaod by W She was preceded in dcileadi by jsssassisss;300flnc.$200 prt««ilorDiflrietrietJudsrlLlLtyWood. Ji She was bom Juljruly 7.1913, in rothers, Us Ibocnas I i. Donoen. putilkdaent e daughter of K jirr hBi'i 45,114 SonvcvLhj^^W. nwke payment* onanaulomobiSehKin.on ar I Clarencc (Tiny)•) Brady in T he servicc for Myrtlee Brady Jiuii jco» iiuIIucH*Moika. 19. tm tt 1939, and diey ' imw. (wialnn Of obBnjctinR offr Lemons, Mo., in 193 will be conducted at 10 1C a.m. »x u«co QiiU Supwxt Service* v%. moved to TWin Sunset Memorial Park. PFHcnds wioo 3 o< a CBitroUed *uta«anee; u«o 1 and Lisa A. Safain. Seeking of i ment. They then me may call from 4-8 p.m. Sun f (WPOfBphenMlia vritli Intent to cd. S7&50 court com. SSO public^ ru delcnninatjon that he i» the - Falls. Myrtle enjo:ijoycd fishing, iiv: prethjil conconTcreneo Aufr 2S: MasUmitc L Sabin based on marrioKc o( the traveling to Arizonzona with her F *^fyrr W hite Mortuary. ll.tlonnen. s a siasysupmofS49&plu9 7Gpetccnt ! The family suggests miirent»; monthly »up| husband in the• winters,v but miiwd by pnnccuicx: Ma«lanlo JJud«eThunu«im of clilld's medtadal aWam child care expensed ottor is survived by her hus- als al to -u charity of d o n o r’s nucy fecL , especially enjoyed Clarence (Tiny) Brady of cl (t-inicc Aim. S2S: ^ l X , ^ S ' S S . “5i: '^sSS S a M Shipley. 23, 927 S.S-Uudurun. Slate oCdahoo ChiChild Support Sender* V*. Joel grandkids’ sportingf.g-cv-cr"'"* choice. Ikimcii. jctome: UK o f i» iic ^ of d r u ^ nphcrrulia II. IlnuUey and Kelly Kt Bndlcv. SeekinR of Joel JiUk- J. Ochocihoc^ 29. 1220 F. Ifilh S(, No. G. with intern to use; S300 fine. nupendcd. ll,lln«dley;deicmilntrminatkn that fw Is the fat her of lliitlo-.fuilurelopto nutduaaWid (lri«rt Ueemc SClSOcD^gyu^ ^ bte San M nrmlIcK Kristy J, nnKlIey H. Barron - Bulluhi ilniiiw oil B (IMciMdnl hlsl»«q’'iTitricted acoea; Bn>dk» based opon vuluntury . William I (.iilcil to ainwu;«« MoRlaralc Judjee "nioma* IL >rkS proKnun: ndmowlcdffnenC SI. Virginia McQueary of Sar iktuistnle'judcsTMmu II. Dorrcsci v^lon- “ petwnt o< childnsSsSf.s'SB S; William H. B amUTon, 83, died loved, undlum his retirement. V "'"ES iI.B«i(l.o.J 41.430 E. Aw. S, BuJil; fraud. Aug. 4,2003, at In 1,94947, he married Fleeta CCalif. li»ii((idcni funilundt dieck: failed lo appear. and WcUafc vs. Scfwo Monday evening, Au He was preceded in deleath by' Ma»«rewji^;iBcTionuuH. lloneicn. :bCt*nei.ScckinfofSoiKioVej«; home from lymphonloma. Ashley■ fromfr Texas, who was his Cf), 2SIG S. lincoln. Jetnrte-. $7)150 coun coni. $50 nubile defenii l l s s silu)t ho is Iho father of Rhiuuvi William was born boi Aug. 28. precious,uSi loving wife for 55 hihis parents and one brothe the WluctKe: ptrtrial eonferencc B and OuntcUe KL Vcra based on M any of you have honorored Bill Am:.2S;Mi«iBnilinilc JudscTlKinuit IL torown. ' the porenis; mcntldy tujiport of 1919, at Buhl to Frank and years, Sduclfcr. 3S. 313 MiehiRAn. om tai^ dismined by pnMcciRor.or. Miiw«n.1 Arianendt ScekinK■kinK $217 montl^ support ftw 1937 and attended:d the i southem reader andai a Bible sdiolar und vi "'i-Erfsi.™lauKtiicr. 30.20« t 3500 N, S-lkr Bene Alfonw Arioncndi.Arun plus b2 percent of adult dasscs in bpdi TVvin He mentioned wantiiting to Inud - irauifidcnident funds chrdc foiled lu appean chlldV medical expoiexpcnvs UU altort>cy fecv branch of the University Ui of taught ac to espe- M.ad«raicjueobien. I6.4f.yJ I’lukJ' Termer. he volunteered foror scrvice, and Buhl Chi:hurdi of Christ, of whidi cicially thank Tom and Jim 1 J1ak.C«U; luc w poaaeiiion nf TWn RiUe failure to pureluwcrtm-.m-.>iid iih«rrt Divorces ing was sent to h e was; anai activc member. fcfor ihcir loyalty in farmi isHHi! wilh inlctil to u*e; poncMiw Ucnuc; SIH) fine, $81.50 court coax«mii^ "*Tudue Efiea June Krehnj«hn JayloniyrcU Koehn. after basic training him. for .spedol neighbors cd Bibuancc; failed lo arpear. untup^ted pcobalion; MaKiitr«™ie Ji.d«e Wayne Lclunan.«lan.ntenLehman. , Fosia, Italy, as partirt of the 776th H e iss survivedsi by his vnfe; one lv iffelhnmasIL Horrewn. Ihonus II. Donocn. jidy (Maty) Barron; one aiand Tony Haflcger and fa «fl mjuia. 21. 1(2 W, 400 N. Squadron of thee 464th‘ Bomb son. And I* of the .k-n«nc; cWvin«« wilhoul t»ivilc(tCT; pietzial am- I Group ill the 593r[)3rd Army Air d au g hter. tei Susan Jones; five aiand for the loving care 2S; Judfic Thomai IL I :hildren. Josh (Christy) nnurses in the cancer u n it at h-nrncr Auft 2S; Corps. He was promomoted to mas- grandchi Medical ter sergeant and1 line'chiefli for B arron.I. SaraS Barron. Sally Jones, N'Magic Valley Regional N' nine squadronsus of ,.n-24 Colt Jon«Dnes, June (Filip) Van der CCenter. sanor sentencing -and one great-granddiild,—- r- .FoUowing-crcmadoa.a.1i-Priwyc ______^Dlxit-jlbrs;------nmiily interment will b ei Iheld at H<>.ul.MJcldlc(on;.on; open conioinm 5300 Tine. S2D0 I At the end of war,var, he renimed W illiamn Van der Kclcn, all of fj ui\gicnd^ $61SCiSO coun co«*; •»» month*’ un«» rming, whidi he TVvin FtFalls; and one sister, hhis request. liCTViied probatknMion; five dajfi In J»a fiv» «i»pentl- , to BuUl and to farmi ctkMaidsaWBjiM liSSSESISSlKsobr,’' M J g g g S 3 0 ^ . Elva lona Nclleison- Fruita,, Colo.( Iliitil; cirtvini uikunder lhe infJuehc* amended lo Twin FallsFai • 734-2900 ituiiientfvetautla rmonmMioMju. ■lain Avenue W est Elva Iona Nelson,on, fonner resi- m oved to FVuita in 2001. M IV athel Hainey; two bn alley, died Aug. Surviveivors include one daugh- Tyvan T and Wesley AdamS '- o n c E S S Icy • 678-7600 dent of Magic Valle sister-in-law; and one brotother-in- ing without East 13th Street 4. 2003, jn die FaFamily Health tor. Annin (Mike) Springstcel of si 1>y proMUltir. lal ; oncbrother.Dyle (Launi) law. ki .iiKc; S69 One.c. m) so court com: M a^rwe West Nursing in FrvjFruita. Colo. F ruita; ot Iy taken - ' She married R 1 ichard K. A dam s: ofc Parowan. Utah; one Cremadon has already Macel (Don) Beal of placc. p! Family services vwill be Nelson of Costleforiford, Idaho, on sister. A Modena, . March 12,194S, inn EElko, Ncv. Parovran,an, Utah; and one sister- held hi a t 2 p.m. Aug. 9 m M in Castleford in-law. EmelincEi Adams of Cedar U U tah ' m e , J o e l H communityty..Joel was bom . andan raised 1. 2003, at her P eari HaHarbor during the bomb- grandchUd. gi TbuRday, July 31. death by Q uoted from Declo1 HighHi School. home. ing. S heIC hadI been a longtime res- She was preceded in dc Burley, o m March 26, id en t of oi Los Angeles, Calif., h h' er parents. Gretna was borr T here will be a mcmoriirial sehr- 1919, in Springficlfield, Ma, die where shesh worked in the nursing daughter of Lawrem^nuandChloc field. . iceie held at a later Greadiouso Price.!. G rctn3ia t is survived by her Arrangements A and crematation ^ W, H a^ y . 678-2521 under the direction of1 White Gretna anendcnded nursing daughterttt, Karin Herbert of TWip u rt * 43^563^ school, graduadnggasare^ered a Falls; hhe e r sister, Rudi Pricc of Mortuary N and Creie m a to ry . ^ M O g J LyARY JK iip e rt;* nurse. She m airieoed Glen Burton i San Die]liego, Calif.; throe grand- “C hapel by the Park."

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_ H o t A uJGUST c WHEELS3 • '■ „ W o m an i agrees t(t o p l e a d g u i l t y L|n child inji j u r y c a s e The Tlmo»New» ■ , bar Feb.eb. 15. The children ranged —;------in agei fronifrc 4,months to 9 yeare;______BURLEY\- A BBurley woman Lara^a*s sister, G r a d ^ Herrera, charged with two cocoimts of fdoro' has dso also readicrd’an agreement injury to a <^d h£has reached an with Barnis’ Bai office. The agree- agreement iwithI f the Cassia m ent cnlls ca for dismissing four County prosecutingl g attorney. counts5 ofof injpry to a child agoing ' ' Raquel'- Lara hehas agreed to Herrera:ra ifi she pleads guilty to one plead guilty to one•countoffdony c count.:. BarrusBj has also agreed to injury to a child inin exchange for rccommeimend a suspended prison Cassia County Prosccudng sentencencc and probation, but the Attomey Al Barmrus dropping a plea agreement agr doesn't specify second count of th at offense. th elen:ngth g t of her probation, Borrus has a ^ c d1 tto rccommcnd Herrerrrcra-is scheduled to change Lara receive a suspspendcd prison h er pleailea Sept. 11 in Sth District sentence of one to3 1five years and Courtt in in C a ^ a County. bc placed on supepervised proba- Lara^ attomey, conflict public tion for one year. defenderider Dennis Byington, had Lara is schctliUcJed to be sen- tiled a a motion i for a change of tenced in Sth Dististrict Court in venue•for fo! thc triiol, before thc plea { Cassia County Sept.3t. 26. agreemeiiment was reached. H e said a- • Laia is accusedI cof leaving her news storystoi indicating she was at a two children alone,e, with the five bar whcivhen her children, were left children of her sistister, for at least alone! createdere an unfair prejudice* four hours while tlthey went to a to th e* juryjui pool. ; New Albeertson Collegei;e chief p ie ce s ct;ooperation wiivith CaldweU; CALDWELL (APP ) - Incoming Hooveiover takes over at Albertson ; A lbertson Collcgi:ge President College,!ge, fotmded in 1891, oo Aug. , ear R obert Hoovcr toldId th e Caldwell 15. 3B-Fonl Coup« «t Hot l-Nlel>t*JnJH"«. N«v..-THurtdl■d«v. Thomande of claeelc car ir_yeais.ago».wheaXeamcd L uquorqu®, n:M„ take*.a"c1o»ealoolrartheengln#8‘ of-al936------Rotary—Club-he-•—will—try—to------Four_y Clay Wdght of Albuqu onununity ties took thethe helm of th e private lib- icross the countty will visit RanoRa during the week-long avenirant, tha city's blggeit avant: ool tha yaar. strengthen the cor fl'nthuslosts from aero _ th at outgoing Iclea d er Kevin eral irts arts school, he spoke to thc ^ Learned m ade sincby Freudenthal asl ilosions that rocked the shiplip. Secretary Gale Nortirton last month plan.. Idaho’s1 plan has beeileen v ' i Lott’s intermcnient aboard the explo; oved. Montana is still finalizoliz- Arizona in Pcariarl Plarbor this Whenen he awoke, he ripped th the e for single personI ito determ ine approve T ied flesh from his arms ancm d whether Wyoming’s■’s management ing itsts plan. t week was likely■ among ar the last. bume ice being reintroduced ii National Park Servervicc divers car- soughght escape. Dangling fromn ot plan is suffident to t( end federal Sincc in’s ash es below 60-foofoot-long line stretched fouio u r protection of gray wolves.w 1995,W(, wolves have m ade a remark \ : y I m \ ried thc seaman’s comcback, and fedcra ------thc>-sca-to-one_oL■of-thc-Arizona’s-----storic;ries al» v e a cauldron of fire ^HeL5aid_that_fecederal offidals able c ■ : ong the remains he mamade his way hand over hanc jgnt mixed ssigriajirwhTai ----- wHaiifclife^fficials-say'they-Tinarc— gun tnrrets, amon) thc of his shipmates.i. to safi;afety. have bogged dowrrtm an already readyy ttto take steps to remove thi “It’s a uniquer m om ent of do- StiUtill, those who gathered above complicated procesess for shifting predateator from protection undeiider sure of. being ba(back with their thoAiArizona said tSe si^ificance wolf mahagementn t to Idaho, th e Endindangercd S pedes Act ona)nce shipmates,” said] B ernard Doyle, couldlid not bo lessened. Montana and Wy>mming. state irmanagement plans arec ii Freudenthal wasIS advised this placc. week that Ed Bangsgs, the U.S. Fish Undeider the Wyoming plan, ia ___ and Wildlife Serwcace wolf recov- minimumum 15 wolf packs would bi | P i | - j C astlef(f o r d ■ _ nry rnnrrwstone and Grand Tetoi2ton A, W B W jrdinance covers ingbibusiness for the city. But stat<:ate service Director St Thc zoning ord dng remains the officio:ial wolf policy nationa>nal parks and thc John E everything fromTl rules for the law ' ILliaiits a planning and zonin( Rockefcefeller Jr. Memoria zones to reguia- comirnmissioBCii’s servicc to twttwo spokesman. three types of zoi Craig Manson, assistantas secre- Parkwaway. tions on new con:onstruction and termsms. mobile homes. “WWe would run out of peopleO tim- MontlMftd nwnb«n« bers will consider i June 2003 JurteJui 2 0 0 2 Pet. chango based on thc valmalues of projects: cil’ss r regular meeting on Aug. 1313. Rsveniw will begin at 7 p.m. a t J S&D J Inpatient revenue • $7,461,897 $7.:;7.286,281 2% The city has beenicn charging fees' It wil J4,720.633 21% permits. Enterterpriscs, located at 300 Mail[ain Outpatient revenue $5,698,318 $4,i of SS to $25 for pci JO ' $13,160,215 $12.CL2.006.914 10% City Clerk Patsatsy Kinyon has Streeieet. Total patient revenue :opies of the S17S325 budgeIgct . Deductions from revcUnue $4,329,544 $4,^>4,477,138 -3% .•aid increased rc'revenue will bc Coi 57,529,776...... 17«' ■ the cost of azon- have/e 1 been sent by first-class mnail ai Net patient revenues $8,830,671 $7,5 needed to cover ihi -cnue $179,290 $283,310 $: •37% ing admtnistratrator, building to eacnu.t7.li'7. (i.m M.iuricc 'i ^ k B i i m iiion; "They’re very eafasy lo make and 0 sal3, atop a lid in Twin Falls foi nan • ilr>n li.irli. fc Ided; Ions fun to teadi." MiJaynard added. „ ^ Sfeln’.'il Aiiju u'.'MaKl'tiiKl'tmtf JihIkc ^COUft \\ Ltidy. Source; Magic Valley Rciflcgiona/ stojoment of operations ew days to raise $40,000 foi I i’S.HSHSs “And, it’s all about;t breathI control, charityarlty - half of which he gave lo “.^iiiic Knim-lli Smilh,,i,h.2,«.4ii2s. \ rc co td s\^ . and.any,time yoiiV;’ru working with _compmp.Rainbow l Gold. A foimcr . . ------D5SI«lITIJTc. r»Klc.-u«-, uw Iir |>ot^0<- \ —^ — Felonj arraignments wirii <.f iiiiiK liiTii.ilia ivilli breath you have a very calming tient of Of. Dave McClusky. lonf, r,«.ylli.ylindwy.30.H3SVi« ____ effcct. It’s very ccn•ntenng. ^a: (^oodinK on a can^tlam.1 otfkcK D e b t _ J camp's mcdical dnector. lh)lt(>n?KonS«..Coodin» xc; UM or pcmeitiofl of dniR paraphemnli n the same m onth the pret ing ‘Boom boom,’ ” Maynard f,-c«umcmlc»ltofollumo I inletit in lUc; dlimiued tiy proiecutotutor. revenue in June, UIup from S12 mil- than t mudi a communitlity effort," suid beaung (MrinK witlKiut pnvi!r^« i rict JudcoR.ItarT7\Sto(l. , it more the same ous year.ye Maynard. “Similar!irly, I use drums . “So anyone w ith a heartbeat :rt liccw; S70.50 ttnc. 01«nct lion, or 10 p ercen t; leam to drum . Vou say it first tcmn coilv aHitlrale JiidKC Kevin H Qjy|| month the previoti;jtis year. • Tbtal"I^ assets - $103.7 millio^ 0 "- and didgeridoos tclnnuCTCc;IiCWay '"hdaho Collection Dureau v». Ellinbot le hospital’s June sameic monthi the previous year. Indeed, under NMaynard’s tutc- Thentl youyc play it. . , lURcmun; dhvin* undCT . thy items from th e : ’ve found it particularly pow- !icrn«c juipcnJo s s iiniiff finandal statemen'nts; • TotalTo liabilities and equitynty - lage, the kids souDund like some- “ I ve «Opmilcl. S7K.S0 omit gei lhal ilefendant owci for aceoi.noiinta , Inpatient rcvci« n u e -$ 7 .5 m il-. $103.73.7 million, down from $104104.6 thing you m ightIt hear on the crful1 to play here in such a beau- tte. $100 mililic {Icrrncler *nc«J 10 tho pUintilt for collection. . setting and for such a pow- IftO < lion, Up from- $7.3^3 million, or 2' n^oiLion thc some month thc■ pt Discovery Channelel as they sing . tiful sei pAulfil. JinlRCKlfic Kevin !■: Ca«idy. JS year. ' i an upbeat “Fangiga,” an African erful1 purpose. pi These kids know Vj,u.n M„tin I.OPC1. 3S, 127 nm Su Namps; D VOv o rc es percent more ththan the same viousj important it is to love life won utptnntruUcJUctliulMluncc; SSOO nne. ^ , Dean month the previou)us year. • Admissions A - The hospit^ita l welcoming song,, then follow it how im Mo>urtc3.S0 a . • Outpatient nrevenue - $5.7 admitioittcd 891 patients in June,ic, upt with driimming. Tl !c drumm:Timing.” ' E«

m m m m m 1 = ^ - 'npy M 'TtaoH»wt.TWBMIt,idii,le filled as eariy as w o u ld havo throe y eaars a r to reach profi- low P roficient Ethnicity Subject Below Mam 28,6% I, - 71,4% » Ma'• " “ Ki : KX^ Octob«;wiU mi a c ru d ^ void* ^ proflclenc clen cy . Hisponic: ■' Rooding 59.5% I' 40£% s a i d i n t e r i m City i t y •aerie Stephan^: CaucasianC a Reading 20.4% 41,0% IWIn Falla Language 16.7%7% 83.3% , 34;9% Ethnicity Subject Sul Below Proflcleii M t Blaine County s r ™ ” 11:1% >ove Ibe decisionn wwas prompted & Elhnlclty SubjMt Below Proficient, . Mam 20,3%3% 79.7% proficiency andabo proficiency and above HIsponIc HI: Rooding N/A Reeding .18,3% 83.7;.7% . p a r t b y t h e f a cX t tthat b Moscow^ ft>r- p ro trly ' * Caucasian Rei 10.6% ai.4% . L anguage N/A^ Ka KImberl: Language 17.5% 8^5<•6% mer dty derk,rk, who bas beej^ C oucoslon RoQdlng ^ N/A Ethnicityy S u b je c t • B e lo w P'P roliolent LonguaooI 16.9% 83.1% . Mom N/A proficiency a ar n d above MaMatB 23.1% 76.9- respoiW ble for enforcing tbeT: Moih 19.4% 80,6% 95.1% Hlapanic ReiR eading 61.1% 38.®^nr d^-care ordinaljpnnr^ s in o lt wai* C aucasianon Reading 4.9% Language 54.2% 46.8' H ispanic Roading 62.9% 37.1% GIGlenna Ferry Unguage 14.3% 85.7% ^ enacted in 1993993, did not have' LonguagoI 60.0% 50.0% EdEthnicity ' Subject Belowiow P roficient 87.1% MaMatR 62.9% 47.1- m th e dudes, Kalass. ^ Iency and ebove Math 12.9% d m e t o p e r f o r m d Mom 46,1% 53.9% proflclenc : Reading N/A CaucoslanCa Roading 25.0%0% 75.0% Hispanic N/A Valley IH «S,9% U n g u a g e N/A ! l « n t to indudiif B u h l Language 34. IH Math N/A N/A ethnfclty Subject Sul Below' Proflele Ihed^willin Below Protlcient . Malh 40.9%9% . .59,1% proficiency andaboMve the new posidononinaleanfunditifl- i Elhnlclty Subject d from reports of pproficlenoy ro and ebove Hispanic HIc Roading .68,6%?% US Mlnldoki>ka County Caucaolan ' Reve' • agreed the dtyli ethnicity Subject Hispanic Reading N/A Reading 21.0% 79.0“ nance lacked adequatead enforce* proproficiency and ebove Hli \ Ba RIchflel. Caucasian Re 23,4% 78,6% Proficient UiUnguage 22.2% 77.6'•®2| ment provisions3ns and holds out Caucasian Reading ^ N/A Ethnicity Subject . Below P Math 25,1% 74,9' Longuage1 25,6% 74,2% S!X profioleney ata n d above Ma hope the new jobjot can be extend* R eading 60,2% 39.8< Math 33,3% 68,7% C aucaslar 66.3% Hispanic Ro l e^ edtohalfdme.I. . 65,3% 34,7% Hanaan H i ' 50.0% LaiUnguage 54,4% 46.8' Hispanic Reading Math 57,6% 42.4':!4% — LanguageI 65,3% 34.7% EtlEthnicity Subject Belowlow Proficient 63,9% Ma 75,0% 25.0% proflclenciency and above AUCJCTION^ CALI,LENDAR ' How tth e schh o o ls dijid oveiraii ough August 23 T h r o u g 0% 53.0% 63,8% Readlilading 80.6% 51.4% 61.C f JG U 5r9,11H )0«M Moth 73.0% Qlenna Perry nguage 73,8% • 61.4% 67.1 Hera are reiulta ofif tlthe aprlng Camaa C 78.( bera ahow the perca t w hunts brotheI4-234S . atudenta teating atI t proficientf S u b jec t fourth f eighth 10th g,Subject fourth eighth ' 10th M ath 84,7%7% 58,9% 66.4% Mathim 83.3% 48.1% 73.^ Reading 70.1%' 88.2% 68.1% n,Reading’ 89.8% 89.0% 87.4% • Somlome eighth-grade scores are mist3.4% ______734-2UGUST9,12.-OOm levala and above. LanguageI 74,5%'< . 68.9% 66.6% liLanguage 72.7%' 71.7% Minidoka Couounty Ing.|. Mam 71.1%1 37.3% 58.3% mMam 66,0% 43.0% ei.5% Subject fourthIrth elghm 10th SATURDAY, ArfflFoHs U « _____ Blaine County____ • R eading 67.0%0% 60.5% 53.9% ' W .II . I W• I nEstotes l • Tools ______Subject fourth ' elghilghth— 10th------C a i t l e f oo?a r c u L anguage 72,6%6^1;— 59:4% ~50;i%- Ibject fourth eighth 10tl______.W ouwhpJcLiJi• CollecliBKi Hagerman s r . 35.2% 47,e% Reading 65% 79.0'9.0% 75.9% Subject ffourth eighth 10th "Sul3jeet fourth eighth 10th Moth 71.5% lading 78.2% 63.5% 64,Soth Anilques isignm* C ents Doily L anguage 85.5% 71,2'1,2% 78.8% Reading t60.0% 76.9% 75,9% » 57,4% U nnguage g u 71.4% 64.7% 63.J Reading 71.9% 71,4% tfl? Taking ConsigiTHERS AUCTIONS Math 69.5% 83,913,9% 76.9% u n g u o g o. 79.2%1 79.3% 85.5% "Languago N/A 78,6% 66,0% Murtaugh Mnthim 71.4% 52.9% 84.: , Math (60.0% 68.6% 75.0% “Mam 69,7% 54.8% 66.0% Subject fourthIrth eiflhm 10th 41% HUNTS BROTHE14-2348 ______R ooding 63,2%2% 63.6% 84,8% . ______734-2 Bllaa ,7% 58,3% 85.7% Wenendell JGUST 10, IKiOm ►ighm 10th Dietrich1 u U n g u a g e 73.7% S u b je c t toufth elflli Hanaen M am 86,4%,4% 29,2% 09,2% S ubjeIb ject fourth e ig h th lOtl AucHoo, Filer j9.2% 37.B lu*’!!®' fourth, eighth 10th H jodlng 72.7% 67.7% 58.1 SUNDAY, AUGU R eading ea.7 S 69.3 N/A • . 4 6.2% N/A SSubject fourth eighthI 10th Roodi ------ta n flu ag o —73,3%------S3.£53.8%___ 25.0% ____a o M n fl----- ! inguage 75.6% 47.4% 52.<. % Rollo^ tnAw • Shop • Sporting' ; , N/A 7679^------N/A------RReading 82.1% 71,9% RIcMlold 89 Main 63.3% 38.S38,5% 31.3% U n g u ag e I am 74.2% 26.6% 61.12.4% Lown & G ardenr • • Lum ber • M isc. 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■ ACROSS F t 1 StwukJor.ocarl ___ lestions5 her fuliture" 6 EnQfOvo '* Engagi;ed wonman qu lOLikoVossar. — ■ call Ethel. For the mosost part, mention tothe the doctor the change ; ' i . MPoftoinOK TT' DEAR AB0Y: I am 24., aand after Ediel has enjoyed goodd h^th. in her tableJ manners.ms Any abrupt ; , ...... 15 (ulftfXJnoor - four years of dating have’c recendy . W S S m ^ We have'aldt of fun togeit•ther."' change in theblebehaviorofaperwn . • : Juva ■ ■ become engaged to “Za Last week, when we v,went on is somethingighisor W hpr ph^dan '. ! 16 Nonpartiftan ■ I arc very much in love, andai quite w about. ■ . W \ fiohls oro. ' our weekly outing to thele beauty should know at 17 Royul — • frankly, until lately I hev[nrer could shop and lunch, I nodctIced how Please don’lon’t be re tic en t op-< Peruvians have imagined myself with v, any- loud h er voice was in thele restau- embarrassed-Y•d. You are h er care^v*T,; 18 Toll all —■ ■ o ne else. V a £ n stares bf er, and it is is yoiir j obUgation to}; 19PGAP0Q9 ____ rant. She a ttn a e d th e st Last week.cme of my coco-workers several diners. E thel hihas also infomi her pl^sidanspR what you >; 20 Nutsory - ru cal^fcim Keith - coninfessed to I------fioco»9iiy _ ;.0.S.: Let's analyze this tbegun chewing wilh her:r mouth observe, 22 Hikot's Doo m e th a t he's developed a crush on DEAR S.O re of how link about situation. WhVhy did Keith wait until copen, completely unaware 24 Esc.iport ■ me - and the more I thii she appears. DEAR ABB^BBY: I have a wedding ; 2G SUiIu it, th e m ore I feel a m utuj:ual attrac- you enf;ngaged to 2^ck before s {ucsdon. TWice within ; • subdivision TT I want to let her know/ tthat she etiquette ques tion. K eith has been a gocdod friend declaring hisriis feeUngs? Could it be ivell-man- the last month)nth, rve been invited ; 27 Ptoppod op*/' __i i ; that once youyo were “taken” you iisn’t acting Uke the we 30 BufiQlo over the years. th e past, to a bridal showorshm without receiv- ; r on a reg- became safeifc - and not a threat to rnered lady she’s been in tl 33 Toil __ We work out together i but J don’t know how toD itell her ing an invitatioation to the wedding, 35 Silo liliof ular basis in the compipany gym his freedom?m? t imcsscd a so d al blun* - 36 Fliillool — without hurting her f«feeUngs. I have wime and have shared manyy lunches. Many menen find women who are v ) in my dJW b u t this 39 Mililiify tnclic Engaged, going steady, IPlease give me some ad'idvice on der or two m ■10 Joo nnd hiu '-----^'• Ieeee Bwo; Abby, I am confused. I finind myself married, enf jct. Ih e re takes the cakeake. Are you writh mc,« nore tiian ' etc., easierr ito talk to anti even fhow to broach the subjea cQmradoa*^ TTiurs< putiM 8olv*d______thinking about Keith mi is only one restaurant in ouroi smaU on this, Abby?ijy? .11 Clly on Iho Nile morc attractactive than those who i ISGUSTED IN S O i m i ► » Jumpinggomo Is Ip IEICITI m y fiancc. town, and Ethel dearly loloves our - DISGl 43 Ovof llio hill •* Ju 2n easy to are availablej Ic . * 44 Suy somolhing 6j Alolior Al laaiuro N i T l Keith has always been weekly meal there. Thanksiks, Abby. CAROLINA ^ 40 Como in' 03 Ooclino D. A T O N E I talk to. I wish Zack andid I could Do not allclUow yourself to be dis- v om a relationship that -EMBARRASSED^I IN NEW 47 Qocomos 77 LocluroLo n ■-> I f- V I have th e conversations I’rI’m'able to tracted from MEXICO DEAR DISC»ISGUSTED: To invite spoiloO 0) Entondodt« . f id for four years. Limit i Nimily group s n M m l sh are w ith Keith. has worked someone toJ a 1bridal shower who 49 Tryoul li" It tb do is yourworkouiouts with Keith and put 50 ’Lowtonco ot 9) JnponosegiiliJn The last thing 1 want DEAR EMBARRASSE>ED: TeU wUl not be invitedinvi to the w edding' D Hod Muco ^ITTwTnW. w reck m y engagem ent. HHow can I your energygy into developing bet- of etiquette. However,:: AfdJia" sinr 10 H< micarion with 2Jack. ^ IEthel what you have olobserved is a breach of ( 53 Showor (loonng 111 Briny 0' doop nrTRlTlAW^ stop this confusion a n d otionce again ter communi about her hearing loss antnd sched- before becomioming angry about it, 55 Do.li tacos 122 PulPl in OII.CO Ig T s r f l focus on my relationship,p with my iidcr diat this was igno- 58 Succanoor 133 ShndowySt fTlc t i m VBBY: For more than a tuie a visit with her doa>ctor. She please considci 1 OSA boy . fiance? Help! DEAR AB h er hear- ranee on diele partpi of the coupic or C2 Actross Ton 21 C! n i E SUN- year, 1 havec been a live-in caregiv- rneeds a referral to have h< G3 Diiniu longungo 233 Soiing S{ -S.O.S.ASAP INTI ing checked. While you’r*’re there, the families.s. GS Inlotnnlionol ur S IIINME l STATE er for a swee/eetfc 94-year-oId lady I’U i priM 255 SlubtxjrnSI O C E A N I CeCodolwnr 277 TooT( It InlAl i I l I 67 Ood of lovo 28a Tho Tl clink I?IuIr Il I'71 ______r,H J.wiiili lolkloro 29giuckodin Ti gnaw suiHJtmun rKflika'flOvoi.------«— -s Gan cl(lose thei]irJipsartidslilLg C9 WullSl. O'oup Wlin Wl -Tho' -BeaveF! 2 Chost for -J2 Oulor chonlombor 52 Grimm It oxygen. sores and bums. b ^ And it healed 70 Toidy 32 Cl snack - et»amctora- construct- , , dinosaurs was insufficient 71 Ptopnoiic signi jO'jowols ■ 45 Muncny sn ■ A lieaver’s Ups arc so c Bubbles in amber containin ancient same, accordinrding to the historical 344 OlOulcomo 47 UncouthI 54 Clubby jorgon outh com- IS a 56 Halo ed it can close its moi air. Its analysis shows airir 80 mil- footnotes. DOWN 3GG OuoloOl ns a 48 Nurrvo. ns i pletely with its teeth stiU Uy ewjr hear any wind 1 LosoifQClion toloronco to tJ'ink 57 Coin chonnol lion years ago had 50) percent You hardly c 7 Oalono onil 50 Church 59 Ouoliliod out. Ix.-ts it gnaw u n d e r v, e v is it e d day’s air. in Brazil’s tropiropical rainforests, 2 -Oolovod' 37 0. )ni 60 A(Ji)l09C0nl R ;morc oxygen than toda wriiut Morriuon imspickol >n insirumoni Status symlwls chanj . Could be when die air’s:’s oxygen x^xanam will teU you the 3 Willy ol "Froo 30B VoryV< swoot 51 L.ko a thfoiiro0‘ 61 Shody Iroos er crust a LM.Boyd ick 64 Eaploit identified you as upper ■ 'thinned, the .dinosaursI icouldn’t renowned Battle Bat of the Alamo Willy-o.g, wino w hnnky llick century ago was tlie frososted glass » ' cut it anymore. , , only lasted 1818 minutes.1 pane in your front door. Only animal with its hi If that Austmlian lizaio rd called M ; SodyU Ihatptoserase "once in a blue ing at a right angle to its ^ moon onginaAnally meant “ never.” the knob-tailed gecko hac had red hair. 'ITiis great- ( the seahorse. it w ouldn’t have to k e e p 1 alisco is a But when krakatoaIta l fiUed the sky Oh-oh,(Capricori n - your i y ^ S l 'Sthe Spanish conquista- In Mexico^ State of Jai lie ash, the moon actu- eyes clean. o..:ci,/»i T with volcanic 2 U S nresi- ^^rs. And manymi others ever since. (to^vn caUcd Ajijic, di-stingi 3k bluo. So now it just Q. \Vlio was Uie first t curious about a polar |believe, as the only set of i your sign d e n t b o m in th e 2 0th cer is it absorbs nearly all ible syllables with four oriented, You . jino, ytiii w e r e lir. You can always compro- i m ay have ;ic q u iie d a ii inew l.mi.0 ' “y-' iH;ciaily if single. ______laidy_aiid_iiccd_heli> \'(Scptr23-Oct.-22):Today----- ^ 5 /J p r i n t S t o r e — - backs, a new allow you111 I to net a financial fish. A Despite rcccnt setbad as a surprise in store. love is ia the making,ng.n.creare TTARIUS (Nov. 22.Dec. also family occasionsons a n a gel- , late moniing, you should ith BuUt-ln Camera is»nr«Biooi31 to g c th ere - a c a u s e fo□rcclebralion. r c 21): By lal PCSCS VIsion'Picturo Phona w ith hews having to do with ilko (fioital. lull'ColDi pitlures *nd sharoiro Ihom1 insianlly. GEMINI (May 2ai.Junc h 20); s. >“ Be mcticulous about • •Taki IHjrsonal progress is upiuppermost in tmances. • Sonland s picture lo othoi Vuion-or:«blod1 PCS'PhgriMoramtilPC addroim, islalict.mp,or yoor appepearonce and the quality your mind. A iong-disiai vork today as someone has •Attiaehik your voico or leti no>MDo. sometliinR you plannedned, may havo of your wo: n,„„ .rips are K.s^t-^ej.2r eye on you. to Ik.- rus^eduled. Slioi LICORN (Dcc. 22-Jan. 19): • Rtg definitely on. • 21-July 22): The moor« n enters >-our sign this Gelet Sprint's Newest Ci„Camera ^ j B S f ______C A N C E R { Ju n e 21 c>. bringing doubt. You D ip lo m a cy is th e key^^•^)wird.It'saUa mommg. Phhone (Sanyo 8100 in blue or sltv* ,1 don’t want to c n c o u n tcc r a bingo-crozy friend. q u e stio n o f tr u s t. You dc I building up and there w/ith l FREE car lightenir adaptor ^ aggnivate partners; aiand dthers. * 9-9® I c ^ J d b c,• aa windfall if you’re in the amnd ear buds for AR«i SIMui^tl'uiim.atimwMJ ^,l«Kiiil«'» / Invest in a new outfit ii ice. iv (.«ltri.Sc«!irwtft ivtn'wl lltt’ rcs se lf a IxMJSt. »rd LEO Uuly 23-Aug.g. : 22): You're A Q U AO R liU S Oan- 20-Feb. 18): -S'** f l(Kjking for excitemenileni an d want N e p u m ee I is bringing the creative in you today, Make up for t<> esciijH.". A n e w lovelove o r liobljy side o i» iti r tlirills you to bits. Your Yortant. Vnu:0(AuK.234;eplk;pl.22): Retro 1‘ISCKS1-:S (Feb. 1‘J-Mar. 20): Mars ill your honse of partnership\ Yoiriv susurprised at the lack of is «)p|X)sinR your ruleiuler, Mertnry. awareness‘SS of some of those around aiui may find yon in iwo minds you. An 1 ' old flame rekindles a alHiut lhe ri«lits andd wronK-iv of frie n d sh iplip.

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Ky.(AP and settlem ent of the state, i- em 'Kentucky menountains that wd carve out for ackcd out the Wilderness ; Daniel Boone helpct which led eariy settlers ; setdement two ccmmturies ago, his the Appaladiian Mountains ; ■ ' name and reputatiodon remain larg- toKentuckyandpointswest, ■ er than lile. ' asthemotdped defend earfy encamp- i i n t u c l c y Festivals honorir thc rugged, R o a e r S |y | tiersmoni: fn)m Indians. buckskin;dad frontntiersman. Busi- ration I and his ruune can still draw ; — • nesses, towns, evenn a national for- ts. Every fall, thousands of ; est are named after•r him.1 But to thc Road,c gather wl at th e D anid Boone - Boone'S name is ^ . across the ThU potteard promotmotlRC Lexington, Ky., showsI tlithe Louisville, Ky., skyline. chagrin of some, B< al in Barbourville to cele* < being stripped frcit>m the area’s 1 ' *■ andintoKthe manTs Ufe and times, ! main highway in favavor of Rep. Hal andhelpeng in coonskin caps and : Rogers’. mentsing froi around in buckskin cloth* ; “Nothing againstist Hal Rogers, ogHal Rogers, R-Ky, accompaniedled by his wife, Cynthia, shows And hi Kentuiicky city^beards K ' tourists. I but I think we’re; ggetting a Utde unveiledlied highway sign near London.in. IKy., In this June 9 file photo. ! eastem Kenm d^r newspa- • ung things after ' peoplehe gai Floyd County Times _ carried away namir ge has since drawn some crltlclKlctsm from those who think th< P politidans," said MikeI Mullins, change t v , Festivalinsburg. L said renaming tbe ; lg skyline head of the Hindmman Setdement should f Boon*' Pl.l'' I brate is the a s il^ honor that Rogers promclote wronj ri.)-|i| . dressing School in Knott: County. “Hal for- body has different c idedine. ome and go, just througlugh remote, mountainous foi paradingir all of Rogers’ ability w Ky. (AP) - edge;e Ithey made a mistake. Rogere’ day will con th at' Kentucky Transportt% a newly ing. DANVILLE, i lose like my day will corome and go, but est notlot so unlike thc (crrain tha the gravy home from Lexington^ sl^lirn-line isn't known “BoB<^, don’t know how, but thos< le himself encountered, spokeswoman Sc:to. The niune One eo: tures got swapped in the pres:rress Daniel Boone vtrill beb< remembered ngton,itpal^inaHnparison I for its scenic viewBW from the Ohio pictur n ile c !state transportation agcnq:nc7 “Some people likethe it road name per, Theleg : en d i^ life of Boone,” the : River - mainly becausebe< the cen- run,"I," said Wanda McClendon,1, ofo forever.” >unced its decision to renamg . me,” he soi± “I am h , todielegt pany,ly, said the com pany has way. lem Alreatfer, signs rens ttlitically. “We ought to be ; “Lexington.” road, espedally “manyny great things for southen cement from his newspa^igour kids after tbe guy;” the : thac designed and desigiagned 4,000 different cardssfor foi The two-lane ro Hal Rogers Parkway The company tha 'had popular during thche autumn leaf eastem Kentucky.” not address die But lapcrsaid. printed the postastcards. Pages of drieses across thc country and "ha< Vith anything you do, everjrery- and the old Dimicl B y three or four mistakes.” season, runs almimost 60 miles Wi^^ ut renaming the Pamtsvilu Time-Seck Publislilishing, acknowl- only tl nidoiirhonoi-to----- IV-named after him becai ihum bloj” naming the road and polit Acclailimed ayaregoingup, nanungoi 1 Boone Parkway newspape autho])r Welchh dies i l Log Angelw Times#8______James Welch, thithe eminent nov- k o p elistwhose booksu aabout American % ElNTIRE STOCI I Indian life broughJght him interna* WM tional acclaim, bas died. He was______------6Z------Welch, who had battled lung MlENfSr^WOMEEN'S, I canccr since COctober, died Monday of a heareart attack a t his home in Missoula,la. 1Mont. The Montana-biQ.bom American UNIORIS'&K(IDST I Indian author of seven books p i& J I burst onto the literary liti scene in 1974 with the putpublication of his first novel, “Winteruer in the Blood.” The book, whichich is narrated by a young Indian1 whov. lives on a ranch on a reservervadon in north central Montana,ma, garnered a ( \ ' W front-page SHIVIe J I review in ^ e i i i y iv ' '■ ' I New York I Times Book I Review by nov- I clist Reynolds I Price, who I callcd it a I “nearly flaw- I less novel about.human ...... Jamw Welch life.” “That book wasvas so brilliant in I it really took 9 5 technique that i ...... C k M — ' Native Americann v>writing to a new J i level,” Bill Bev:Icvis, a retired University of Monlontana literature pirofessor, said WedWednesday, “Riding in thee EarthbtyI 40,” a collection of hisis ]poems dealing with Indian subjeibjects, was pub- lished in 1971. We]Welch's first novel reflected his poeticctic sensibilities. Welch turnedI tcto historical fic- don for his 1966986 novel “Fools IM t S i .1 Crow.” The storyry of a band of SIi i i i n Blackfoot IndiansIS iin the Montana HUJRRYJf^ FOR 1rHE i : S T S E L Territory of the1C 1870s eam ed Welch the Loss /Angeles Times Book Prize for fictiiction, Montana-bomn novelist Ivan Doig, who was asked as) to write a AL book jacket bluijiurb for “Fools Crow,” remembersers lhat after read- k ’ w ...... ing a galley ofif the novel. “It became clear whathat Jim’S standing was among myly generation of ------Western-wri tere .^ In that book3ok, Doig said Wednesday, “Jimjn managed to, I think, enter thc soulSOI of the people of the Blackfoofoot tribe. That seemed to bc thehe ; single, greatest imaginative leapJp into a people ■ that any of us writmting here in the West have manageiged:” M Welch turned to nonfiction with Misses.' Petites'IS '&i ’ Juniors’ Women irl’s4-16& his 1994 book “KillKilling Custen The m e v S P RRING I ROUM Joy’s 4-20 Batde of the Littlatdc Bighorn and Women’s World 5P0RTSWEEAR, entire si thc Fate of the PlaiPlains Indians,” an C A S U A l■ DRESSES STRJRAW 4Y( ASHION account of the famamous 1876 batdc 5 & B0RDERS1 DBACS UfO as seen from thele Indian1 perspec- SEPARATESES DENIMi SANDAIs r hamS iHORTS dve. Knils, capris a'shlrti Men's Qifl's ,His last book, “Thc Heartsong l;$|l||SO SHI of Charging Elk,”k,” was published r SAVE |99 NDTREE 0 Boy - ^ 0 in 2000. « 8 - ^ 2 0 " J, ORIG. $5$ 2 9 -$ 3 9 H a IG. $ 2 0 - $ 4 0 : "Jim as a writerter w aran empiri- }% rORKE PAS d st.” Pulitzerr Prize-wirming ORIQ. $16-$4051 |h -50 author Richard Ford,Fo a part-time OVEN SHI Montanan who firstfirs met Welch 20 An m«cchw>d]M 1« SELECTEO,8EL wntMa ottMrwiM fxX lORTS years ago, said Wednesday. W “He Sol^nvnrtotbyiby (tore. Umltad to ctodc on hand. went out intoI thd e world and BMlc. non-MASon«ion«l m«rctwndJM !• not Indudod. brought thc worldid Ito the page and Sooy, wo cannol«ol M copl phono or m»ll ordor* on GRIG. $28 01IG. was a wonderfulfully euphonious dMrarlaranco merehan^M . I and felidtous writiTiter. i l k n “Jim was also> pipurely a writer. I EMShop MofKtaySMMurdcy 10-9 and Sunday 12-8t-83 1«t all OllUrd’e ’s locaUons. don't think he hadlad any vocational In Bol«IM. el BolM Town* 8quara. InI Chubbuck. at Plr>e Ridge0* IMall. In Idaho Falls, at QrwK interests besidess bbeing a writer.” Wo welcome your DID3IB«nfa CnxJlt Cart. The Amertcjrtcan Exproe«!* Cert. Diners Clutl^lub imemalkKMl. Mastercard? VI

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All in your! j l e n n s ■ r e n e w /sThree e I s l a ind Crcossing P u n k - G Ferry p o p tiio W f P rard- including tlien-RepXep. Mike Crapo, R*Idaho, Crump point on th c^ OlOregonTrail, where westwai ------1 By Stove Cr ^ n t s found themselves onith tl e . in 1998. (He survive■vived vo become a senator E v e 6 p • TImos-Newflya w riter______bound cmigrai ^ 2 If you go... ire than oxen. th a t faU.) ------horns of m ore •If has expanded for two to > v illp j^. Today *■ ore than To ford fromom thc south to the north si'side The event itself h ^ . GLENNSIS FERRY - Probably mort the three days this year,yci with thc first Tliree , Sale Luke P H f .tn. - Atkiquine parade, Elmoro C( is nrcoc- meant a shonlortcut to Fort Boise and t: > “ “ W most hish- annualar Idalio Threofee Island S ta te Park. (Tickfeis:'» S7 tI.L what it wavas Uke to do so 150 yeaiears ago triqky eddies. ■ill .set up shop ai 'nirec ults. which Includes admission io ,n was a There's a twnally, some of them gelei wet - ■ spells out tho eni and a performance liy Sunday , •';.' action of tion many TinTliree Island Crossing spccecta- live entertainment I T h eater, fcam iinn g E m ily which is, afteraf all, part of the attract Native Americann dancers.d 0 a.m. - Breakfast. Elmore.Counr t,hat draws about 3,000 visiiisitors to tors come to3 stsee a bit of history, .uf’fy the event t^l rossing iisclf frequently hasIS iis ------I . CJomcz, D a m e llclie 1Preston, FoirgnIrgfounds this town of o 1,300 on th e second weiweekend But the cros edgy momentsnts. TYmts-jVcit'.'f wriii/riicr Stvvf C’nini/> ciiii he Leslie M au ld in 'andan Carol 0.m. - Church scrvicc; fairground!'"'“s in August. liked rc;sing cdel.•lebrates Dozens o f ttrekkers have been dunk ' The Thn 7-ycar history of the crossiising, h im at cniinpd^niofinofiicvalk'u.com iMiyamoto, is slate-Ited for Ties- ip.m.1.m. - Crossing auction, fairground Glenn Fen•rry’s location at a majorDr dioke over the 17-y< day night a t d ie; BurieyBi Inn. '------. , AlDay in the3 Valley exp3ands i n Tchochski;osealore ° Tbe Timrime>^ow8______motoreycles, fire trtrucks, policc - T h e Sun Valley'A Al rts a n d ------cars, a color-guard,.r,.race.cars.and.. _____ Bringing D o w n .1ithe House-,. VIN FALLS - In its Mth JfuiU’am-- . pageant contestantnts. A street ..prafts Show, Idah(aho’s biggest. .m., wiU foUow Thinds lowest-Mmmon-denomi elbows her freovI of black and'white jokes, A Day in thc Valley ,hashas ■ dance, from. 8-11 p.n and sittmdons. ’Ih erc’s an ■ today, tnded to about 72 hoursi • • ' on Main Avenue. n a tor comedv'is c exactly whatIt iit V aTSSB d /^ppensalidayto •eet On Sunday, the mimujsic starts ot s jilik^; Steve Martins whithite . lable law of diminishing parade, a car show and a stn^l the poinf nstuhis■is at work here. Sooir :*.Saturday a n d Sunon music.JimLan^ 4 rsom e basis of almost every------rSun-\^ll-y-■' ------gameses in City Park, are all partt oiof ■ Gnipo Salvaje will -foUmiTat-^:30 f ------do is the idng :Of nenty tietics . movie is ei^dyihgToIloSSrtaaehTcr ---- the tneso ■ate p.m., Nobleza at 4 jp.m. and Los and - i and’ without too nmchI (sautiny/but jok^ OContains risque radal R esort It's free. a weeklekend designed to celebratc - i ^ a l ' contortions, am if sexual situadons and the 27,{i7,000 south-central Idaho resres- Tcdades delVaUe aIt t 6:30I p.m. bh'niakes it her'businesss tto. . the sitcom sbtidc wetreats th in after ‘ hipnoiv 1 identsts of Hispanic heritage andm d Tlie fiesta wiU officfidaUy open a t ; ie , .of anyirioment sh e a while. Ih e movieie gOM.iatd a obscenitynity. their* ccontributions to the MagicIgic 1 p.m., with th e pagigeant winners , • ::Any dream VaUey.2y. • ' introduced at 3:30 p.np.m. In between, _ . J ^ n tC o d jt th e a jabpeno-eating coroniest is scljed- m starts tonight with the ■: as^i^edto' and tmiiiintmnglnntTve, and in the ' f.The Intemiouncilnciin Regonal H^anlanic H eritage Fiesta Queereen uled for 2:15 p.m. Id MGM%M( dreadkil attem pt ,t< p er Elsewhere in ththc park on ldd4fylfy the J ^ es ^fidschcMl o! Ibe-com e . weirdestest nduIt-diUd rcladonship > X and A ndrew ;ant at 7:30 in -Ropci 1 ofi. k v s e e b rs, Cody works with Ronica . tour of Tim Rice a itorium; Ten young womernen Sunday, a car show isis ]planned, with i w : Ucy a “hopping” contesttat2p.m.anda a mGM-I .‘Codj (Angie HarmoiO as his Lloyd-Wfcbbcr’s’s “Joseph an d from1 throughoutxi the Magic VaUc> tff'SheV pait'dominatrix , compete for the title of ‘‘Reina:ina - stereo sound-off at 3:;3:30 p.m. Banks■s 1(Frankie Mnnlz'of \TV^^ ■ ■ ■ ■ i^involved handler, iJic Amazing T ed 1 Resta” and scholarships andand Children's ac d vIdes it arc, also ?Makolcolm^in the Middle”)! is.■s', Xa : .. with a girl, She’S Na at ta lle ^ x m o rs mom aiicarid, p m pim ip,fantasy - d f ta E Istuff fbr'a PGrrated movie. Dreamcoat,” fcaaaturing Buriey scheduled, with pinailatas broken af ipngdmime. undercover agent foifor (HUaiy Duff), whqti9M sB e n d st E e s v y ^ le pageant wiU include.talentsnt, 1,3 and 5 p.m. and a1 rmmi cniin and n□A. ; Secretly crained a a .father Is Involved in'in'ai^exheto ContainsIns action violen(», mild ■ ftarivcs Jo el D a niringtnn, ir , spoi4!tswear, evening gowns andm d . botmdng toys avaUallable to young- ir 007 (along with other Cj f p A wreak wcMd havoc:with'man&y w obscenity^ t y and iptippro^iate sen* BQVie is bland sual contontent^ - .. ' . ‘ •' • ^ c llc Byington,'n, Trent spontai1 tan CO us questions. Additiona]>nal ' stcrs. I), th e giriHihy teen-age^r iIs • ' of ^obots..Tbe mo . , entenanainm ent wiU include gucsiicst Also in the park: iSunday after- . 3^ickcrand EXigaigan Jackson,- . soloistsists and tniditionul Hispanicuiic noon,tlierewiUbeanirtisans and tra- I Wants »S/ ditional cooking d«demonsiration , ^playdicK ingn g C c n tc rin and, and a musk-making' w-orkshopV and . -niiBi i^'-^libfliiwood ...side ^ oi):-thingsiofi:- ’ • scfaeming Imission is $S - kids 10 and to to for vrU ' BuiicyconigJitan

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W e e k E n dP Fredddy Fenider wiillperfiformalit Jack]Lpot thiis weekkend will play the Eastem Idollaho S tate in Nampa1 a t 7:30 p.m. Tickets, ^Aug. 16 - Utah m-Tidccts, which are $37.50$3 and $47.50, can ploy Club C ountTRY gjjgjpS Eiir in Blackfoot at 8 p m lype-o Negative will p!« which are $25 indudingg j ^ t e f e e , . be reservedd Cbv phoning (800) 965- DV8 in Salt Lake City aCac 9 p jn . can be reserved by phonining (208) 4827. onlineine at http:ZZwww.Cick- Tickcts, which arc $17,, can be 785-2480. j ctwcb.com.1, or at Atkinson’s reserved , by phoning Smithch^TixaC Market in1-Kctchum. • I The Idaho (800) , 888-TIXX or onl Sept. 7 -Utah Ccnicr is loclocated, at 5000 Gorrity http:Z/www.smithstbt.comm. Club . Blvd. on Nurrumpa’s cast end. mch Wesc orm a t the DV8 is located at 115 Sou Clay Wtolker will perfor Temple. Utah State at the Ut[Jtah State < K ' N " ROLL ' admission)m), can be reserved by Fiiiri^k in Salt Lake CCity at 7 R O C K Aug. 1 6 -Utah l l Sclcct A Seat at (208) p.m. Tickets, which arec $19 and -Utah I. online at http:ZAvww.ida* $24. can be reserved byly phoning Yellowcard will perf(rform at AUg. 22 — U phoning & y ac 5:30 Ryon ShiShupe and Itie 426-1494.0s.com, or at Albertson’s in Smith’s Tix at (800) 888-'s-nxxor Tonight-!- Boise Bridt^ in Salt Lake City online at http:Z/wvinww.smiths ^arln B DV8 is locatcd at 1,l£ 521.99 on Saturday.TickSunday and ' Sept. U - U t a h __ ------1 TTXX. Club U\ ------SpUt-Secoxond_will.play_from,.9 •• ^ South West; Temple. Tci ...... 11 p.m. cocktail showsIckets : for the Rascal Flatts will pei a.m. at The Oasis. 1007 toni^t and Sundayvs at are $12.50 ...... the Utah State Fair at t s Blvd. N.,TVvin Falls. No H»'.. ‘ y j f - Utah . _ Sattirdays. For rcservaan d $15 on - State Ftdrparic in Sale Ij •ge. g f e - . - - Aug. 23 - U information, call (800)rvadons £ and Tickets, which are $19 : y James Tbyloaylor will sing at JIm )) 821*1103. 7 can be reserved by , Usana Amphiiphlthcater in the Salt Tonlglrt, Saturday . Smith’s Tix at (800) 888*I8*TIXX or Lake City subsuburb of West Valley Aug. 27I TIppin v/ill perform at online at http:/Zwvrww.smichs City at 8 p.m.3.m. Tickets, which ai;^ and Thursday AaronI Fhlls 1 County Fair in Filer tix.com. The Utah Statec Fairpark 520 and $55,>5, 965-4827, online a t 4827, online at http:ZAv'tv ^ .tic k - Usana Amphiiphitheatcr in the S ^ SEAT. The Delta Centerr Lis located ^ |^ 9 E A J eiwcb.com, or at Atlktkm sons city subsuburb of West V all^ charge. iihl. No cover ing (800)ww.ticketwcb.com, o r at ac 301 West South Templi http://vAwn's Market in Ketchum. M onday --U tah Market in Kctdium, Tlie I > p.m. Tickcts, which w ; Easy C^onccrt House is Conccrt House is locatcd i can be reserved ay Saturday Atkinson's David GalGahan will perform at The Bigat E 416 S. Ninth Sc. Sept. 26 - Boise Ninth St. phoning SmitI:nith^ Tix at (800) 8 ^ The Echos will play Rodney Carrington vvill\ ploy KngsburyHf Hall on the campus of nXXTTic UsoUsana Amphitheater' is p.m. to 12:30 a.m. atoy ( tram 8:30 the Pavilion on the cacampus o( Ulo Umvcrsersity of Utah in Salt Aug. 2 0 -Utah located at 54(X;400.South 6200 West'; East Restaurant andIt L< George iCs :9 - Boise • a t 8 p.m. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, less Kelly .will play th e Big Boise State University a $37.50, can be reserved Gordon Downic of *1V E. Third N., Burley. I Loiinge. 325 AUg. 29 Tickets, which are $3333.50 and whichaie$3 Aug. 2 8 -- BBoise Rccklesoncert House at 8 p.m. d bv phon- ^ phonmglg Smith’s Tix a t (800) Hip will play Salt Lak. $43.50, can be reserved __ Zcnhvr Club at 9:30 pjn^n. Tickcts._____ ^n,c Startins^ g Llnc,JIome G ro im _____ ------Saturday------Easy C^oa-which are S10_can_be___-----ing“Selecr-A-Seat-at-(2“2S)^-426------8 8 8 . ^:___ ^ oc___ online____ ^ii.t___ ------Y T1dwts,-vv1 ^ phoning (800) 965- iZAvww.ida- http:ZAvww.siv.smithstix.com. whidi are S12, can be resc■servedTjy and Alilsterr wiwill^lay tHle^lg^a^ The Fu^tives will pi 1494. online at http:ZA phoning Smith’s Tix at (8i(800) 888- Conccrt Hous0 can be stix.com. CIi , Perfect AUg.A„« OU30 --Utah Uu t - f ^ 3 k i Alison will perform at the (800) 965- 115 SouthI WWest Temple. Addiction, Audloslave, reserved by phoning (fl Cirde, IncubasandjurassssicS.w ill 311 willII play the Usan& ~ T— Station mZSun v Valley Oucdoor Z/www.dck* . . 1 ac 8 p.m. Tickets, which 4827, online at http:ZA play Usana Amphitheateter in the AmphitheaterIter in the Salt Lokfc Ketchum/J etweb.com or at Atkinson’s Ai Wednesdaday - Utah b of West Valley Qty at ■ k Pavilion1.50, ai can be reserved by Salt Lake City suburb) of West City suburb of M Market in Kctchum. Thele Big Easy Kottonmonoutli Kings will play Valley City at 2 p.m.. Tickets, 6:30 p.m. Ucknckets, which are $3p, m k . arc S39.5(' (800) 9654827, online at (Oncert House is locatcdsd a t 416 S. Club DV8; irin Salt Lake Cicy at 8 •escrved by phoning ■ H phoningww.d^etweb.com, ({ or at wliich are 544 and $59.5030, can be can be resc n’s Market in Kctchum. Ninth St. p.m. Tickcts,:ts. which are $15. can be reserved by phoning Smidith’sTix at Smiths Tlx at ((800) 888-TIXX. The http:/Avwv reserved by)y ]phoning Smith’s Tix at phitheatcr is located.at Atkinson’stchum/Sun Valley Outdoor (800) 888-TIXX or onm line at Usana Amphit ■ H H (800) 888-18-TIXX or online at http:ZZwww.smithstix.com.m. Usana 5400 South16200 62( West. ■ K The KctchI is located at 101 Saddle w.smithstix.com. Club I Kctchum. ^ V httpiZ/wivw.s Amphitheater is locatcdd a t 5400 Pavilion is I DV8 is locatrated at 115 South West H | | Road in K South 6200 West. Aug. 3 0 -- U Utah ■ £ Temple. llcy Mcrce

W\ 1 IFreaiky Friiday,’ ‘S.W.AL T ’ hifit Magi|cV aU «ey thei!aters psw to th« valley . ■ ■ V----- sstarting today Ff-? 'Freoky FHday" - Jam ie Lee Halley/Ketchum/Sun'n Valley TViliT^vln Falls {^grtis and Lindsi^ LoLohan play & IVvinCinenuema IlKthcr and her teonaglage daughter ' Magic Lobtern ‘Am erican Wedding’ ‘Americann WWedding’ ipio get a new pcrspe^pective when •‘Bad BoyssH’ II’ switch bodies on th e eve of ‘Freaky,Friday’- •S.WJ^.T.’ •Big Fat Liiu-'Jiu-’ ite m 's wedding. DireaicacdbyMark. ‘Bruce AlmigUniglity’ iJtetcrs. With Marit HiHannon and WL .'^pS ‘28 Days Later’ ‘C harlie’ss AnRcIs: Full • sasrold Gould. (PG. foifor mild the- Throttle’ ;^ tic elements andid som e lan- SklTime Cinemas ‘Finding NenNemo’ ! '^giiage.) ‘Pirates of the C:aribbc ‘FreakyFridi’riday’ • ‘Mon on the Thiinain* - lYench ‘Seabiscuit’ ‘Lara Croftoft 1Tomb Raider The ' idol Johnny HHallyday is ^ H l j H Cra^eotlJe'ife’ §)ifolutely brilliant as "an ageing Sun Valley Operu Hou •Pirates of)f ththe Caribbean’ cw ninal comc to robb a small-tovm ^Finding Nemo’ •The Roadid to El Dorado’ and who meetssts u p with a •Sinbad: LegLegend of tlie Seven old local (Jeonan Rochefort) \ 1 Burfey Seas’ changes his lifelife. Director ' Century Cinema ‘S.WJV.T’ P am ce Leconte has mms ade a beau- I ‘Freaky FHday’ ‘Terminatoritor 3: Rise of the witty noir, soulfiulful and sad . ‘Lara Croft Tomb Raidlider The Machines’ w d , ultimately, sweetect. The end- Cradle of Life’ £ g ^ a bit of a mess,, btbuc so what? ‘Pirates of the Caribbtbean’ Odyssey TheTheater R (violence, adult thenlemcs) .‘How to Deii]Deiil’ ' ‘Seabiscuit’ • ‘S.WA.X’-Big-scnscrccn update •Spy Kids 3D: Game Over’O ‘Johnny EngEnglish' of the 70s TV show’ firfinds the Los •S.W.A.T’ ‘The Leagueigue of Extraordinary Angeles Policc Dcparaartmentls elite ■' (Gentlemen'i’ te ira tackling mercenxcnaries out to Burley Theater ‘Legally BlotBlonde 3; Red. W hite ^ 'rin g a drug king;ingpin. Colin I ‘Daddy Day Care’ and Blonde’ Farrell, Samuel L:L; Jackson, LSqfew-' ‘Spy Kidss 3E3D: Game Over’ PGchelle Rodriguez,z, ]LL Cool J Jerome ez. (PG-13, for ^ 5 ^ Grand-Vuu DiDrivc-in ah'd Olivier Martinez. Jerom e Cinema ' violence, language andm d sexual rof- ______‘Americanm IAWedding’ ------‘Blg-RirLiar’------. . '2'Fast 2TurTuhous’ erences.) ‘Pirates of the Caribbin - Continuing lemanTleftrand hfl"rdaught«r, Am ‘Seabiscuit’ igue of Extraordinary vhen each wakes up In the othehar'8 t»dy In Watt Disney PIcti[etures comedy Troaky ‘The League ■■ • 'American Wediedding’ " ^ A respect fotfor the other's point of view whei ‘Spy Kids 3D; Game 0 Gentlemen’i’ gagfest that makes ththe audience Rtday,’ stastarring Jamie Lee Curtis and UndsayUm Lohan. •S.W.A.T.’ •Lara Croftoft ’Tomb R aider The s often as gig- g^k at least twice as o • *The League of Extraraotdlnaiy Seas' -- Thrhe latest version of Cradle of Life’jfe ’ gle, this thinl in the ArAmerican Pie • i------)0, this tale ? ‘nbad’ is5 aa pleasure to look at. Gooding trilogy whipsaws the audicnce Bl Big box office. Gentlemen’ - Set in 1900 with fine, imaginative use Theater about' seven fictional ^Victorian I'“ tilled w Schubert Theater Lamphouse between gross-out a ai n d guffaw. ine, weekjckcnd's topgrossing ed to tight “ “Jd an overarching sense ‘Finding Nemo' ‘Man on theiheTiain’ With Jason Bigg; , heroes who aro recruitec freedom, a feeling for Hannigan, Seann Wi] the foree attempting; ito brfag »; V“V“‘ entices us into enjoy- srican Weddlnfi.' UniversoL • Europe to World War is dead on P'ay that ei the first Hollywood feacature to • ‘2 Fast 22 Furious’P - The faster and the sublime Eugs«ab1iiblacult,’ Universal. ndo) K'"?"' Gmreco-Roman. There’s lit- I quel to the 2001 break- Tcaking havoc 5, 'Bad & (violence, sexual innuenc h at isn’t overly familiar scares)' for this sequel as maverick cops wrec ) Boys U,’ Sony. se of the away h it ‘Tl‘The Fast and the ahd hunting down hohoods in tlw -Sourcurce: Exhibitor Relations Co. • ‘Legally Blonde 2: R( ^ d 'f o ^ Silaic, a nothing thatfs even • ‘Term inator 3: Rise . & Blonde’ - Now a Bostc M achines’ -Arnold Furious.’ PGl.'G13 (violence, sadism, wham-bam two hoursITS jan d 26 min- ____ 2 ” "he sameme arena with the eye I Mixuality) muts, i^rthc- boldly striding toward those vivid adventures. Schwarzenegger ! is bacack (and profanity, sexu utcs of raging shootou :e (Allison Janney) for a F J l e S d s n diis sec- • ‘28 DaysJays Later’ - Set in top car chases and lotslots and lots oj younger and more glam- ' ship m couture heels, El With the! \voices of Brad Pitt, Edward ] Furlong isn’t) in i wrb<«hargcd (Reese Witherspoon) en Pfeiffer and Catherine ond i sequel about a cyboborg from England inn ththe near futuro, this yelling. It’s a tur foman.TTiese and other key Michelle Pf fying sd-fier follows a sequel, and while thethere are a<^ „„„„ many of the same access* s. (1:26. PG, for adven- the i future and the 1fate of taut, terrifyin; who include TVent Ford, worked for her so well“ ii t h 'e S and now. group of*survilurvivors trying to find some stunts and spcspectacle, the dra-Holden and Nina Foch, n, some mild sensuality humankind I in the here a usong. R (VIO. „ movie. One absurdity language.) Jam es Cameron didn't diidirect and safety in aI coicountjy crawling with .whole things exhausc 5 to dent the film’s aura of ___ anotheiLand.befot«Jong ?so.-butT3_murderous.zor; zombies. Visceral and — lence; sex,- profanity,, ,d) d n l g s ^ ------m ffiaaKait^aT417PGn3rforscxu=— I Klds^DrGamc-Over’------__'thespedaL cffects ares0:s< • m oved to Washingtoi has Its cheesy, B-movies charms, . magnificently'Illy creepy. R (violence, ' • ‘Bruce Almlgh^^■-JimCaney - al contertent, drug material, lan- where, newly employedd ^by a con- Resurrectiniin g the kitschy '50s film * looks, and sexual violencience, profanity, intense •D, the one-man-band and ‘ a new nemesis who lew has fun p M n g GodJod while He guage and ar some thematic ele- gresswoman (Sally Field)d). she sets fad of 3-D, scowls, like a runwiw mododel. 1 hr. scares) (Morgan FVeeman) taltakes a much- ments.)I up shop >vith t he intcntiction of ban- known asIS Robert Rodriguez ; ty, end-of- - Sourccs;ces: Los Angel es T!me& his sleuthing (2ortez 50 ■ R (violence, profanity, heeded breather, bututthism^est j • ‘johrihnny English’ - If looks mng cosmetics testing on animals. regroups h the-world despair) K z ^ht t R Rlddcr News S erv M fable about a frustrattrated Buffalo. a actually kill, Rowan D irected by CharlesI Herman* clanintSpy!jy Kids 3-D: Game Over,’ ' N.Y., TV newsman1 learning 1< the^ Atkinson’sn’s face would have to be Wurmfeld f.Kissing Jessi»ica Stein') dangers of using divine div powrs licensed :d as a deadly weapon.- and w ritten by script-pt-polisher- “ M y a d h a s b e e n selfishly and the neeiteed to undCT- ^ would bc fortunate for the about-town Kate Kondellell, the film 1 stand one’s true giftsfts and worth, character;er he plays, a British secret moves at such a brisk,-c,- easy clip L the H otel W rap f o r ;akcs place in a synth ih time to agent who wh is not awfully good that there isn’t much k about 5 months. I n xmiverse, overloaded > vrtthmonore convcndonal means of • . linger over its flaws. 1The story effects and spe^cleJe an^ d marred esDionaotIge dcstrucdon. A comic adheres strictly to foreirmula and ^ that tim e we’ve s e e n a jumbled, jarringmg p^uction actor ofl. and fast as f genius who raises silliness the jokes are as cheap ai s e i n d fsg n . Even so, stautaunch C ^ ?o art form, the wonderfully Sue’s friend Paulettei (Jennifer H a good increasi ian s are likely to beje undeterred. sive Atkinson gets to make Coolidge), but howevever li^tly g a our tourist traca d e . With Jennifer A niston, nt use of those devastating played the animal-riglIghts issue PhilipBakerHall. (1:4:h41. PG-13, tor n this spy spoof where he ■ 9 VCS the film in d i^ taItable kink. g u e s t r ei g g i s t r y content and language, sexual cc ip as a James Bond type ' But there*^ something a bit more 25-^ show s lots oia f o u t - ' r % some crude humor.) ikely to kill adversaries by far out about a movie asa: willfully • ‘CharUe’8 An, nt than on purpose. The frivolous as this one dro]ropping the ■' '■(Pa o f-to w n ers.'• T h e !. Princeton \ ^ llM ttle’ - Reteamei"<=d witfi the fii„,bathithroom humor and all, was names of PETA and. 1 H otel W rap toCk*video directortjpwmed-fran- soedallvly crafted os a vehicle for a philosopher Peter Singeeer as casu- V--; diise-maker McGcG (Joseph n cr who is a major star not ally as Versacc- (1‘34. IPG-13, for \ ^ targets neww some sex-related humor. McGinty Nichol to hihis mom and inn his native Britain but **■-) V c u s t o m e r ss at a reasonable5 price.”p ...... ^ad), the saucy. triim virare i thet world. Directed by • ‘Pirates of the Caroribbean’ - V spawned from‘ Leonard p<,,crHo>iow itt and scripted by Neal An improbably entertirfnining, if 1 - C l a u d i a Reese, O w ner . Goldberg’s 70s TVV show have & 4. Robert Wade (who’ve overlong, adventure thithat brings ' cranked up the volumum e tor movie 1 Bond movies The World Is new meaning to the temirm‘summer Kb. 2. Gleefully airl"headed Md ^no-nough’ and ‘Die Another camp.’ Doubloons! Ripped 2ind 1 Time Ar\round | slick, ‘Charlie’s ArAngels; Full nay') an.and William Davies. With bodicesl Unbuckled swa«ishl RumI Throttle’ serves up ] wan’ has it P BonMiU'iller, Natalie Imbruglia and ‘Pirates of the.C^bbci •ismiliar offerings. 1 Malkovich. (1:27. PG for all. P& 13 (violence, se*cxual innu- T lhe Times-Ne4ews \ I]Mce, prefanity, sexi J»SSc"n'unudity, some crude humor endo, skeleton zombies)s) :dd)ake pleasure a iguage.) Ross’ corny l:5s.pSi3?K • • ‘Seabiscuit’-Cary R rm^edbyMcG.(l:4i ira Croft Ibmb R aider The but effective adaptationon of Laura jSction violence, sda»!nsuality and n f Ufo* _ Angolinp Jolie is • Hillenbrand’s bestsellersr turns her •Iui^geAnnuendo;)~~ tale of ttu^, manure ancnd triumph , cLre- - Eddie bockKtls the British babe archa'eol- ‘Daddy Day Cai n a somewhat fleeter and into a New Agey tribu3Ute to the J hoT eEl ^ •Murphy as Tlie Nutt •ngaging follow-up. Our pis- broke-down horse who' h'heals three / ^ I Ijvas funny. Murphy Idn’ heroine trots around broken men. StarriTing Jeff A; ; j ^ t t l u ’ was OK. ButS 1 S i ijbe in search of Pandora’s Bridges,Tobey Maguire■e and Chris :*Daddy Day Care’ i tiilc a Nobel Prize-winning Cooper. PG-13 (Sexual1 iinnuendo, //f’* P : Jnii^y. I don’t know an is hot on her heels. PG- racing injuries) / i ~ ’ y ^wwm lost his mojo, or jt ion, violence, sex) • ‘Sinbad: Cegend ofif ithe Seven iJ Just hope he findsis iti before his 13<“««or A d v e r t i s e r s : Ijiext movie. PG (poti;>otty language 1 •; of area visitors . rand humor) •ft^'7 Your ad will bee seen by hundreds ol ’ - Who lives in S f . • 'Finding Nemo’ - ' moiilh. And. ibr ■ :«tanemone under th*th e sea? Little ^ ^ each day, six da;lays a week, each mo 'S o to ! When this frfrisky orange ^ H igj/ convenience, we/e also include a map ir with the '■ ~ ‘Jkftvnfish(think-candintfy com-with 'V ' >S brealu'frce frorrem the Great ^ ^ business location>ns of all advertisers,rs. making yout~“ ^ $ T ie r Reef, he pproves r to his >< find. O ver 9.100 off iliihcsc specially ^B^d dad that therere isi nothing to J X M business easy to fii .Thoug^i not ns pers are deliveredi Ifree to hotel ■^nr but fcar itself. Th 3 N H O T E i: 1 wrapped newspapc •great as ‘Toy StoStory 2’, and J R E D L l ^ ^^Ibnsters, Inc.,’ PixaiLxar Animation ^■rs■\ M n Salt UKE: DlDOWNTOWN guests,g in a typical ram o n th . 2 gold standard ^ Infirvies that are the g< I P a c k a g e M j family movies, ‘Fir‘Finding Nemo’ J r L a g o o n ] p e r m o n t^ i h ! •Spa dell^tful imdcrvcrw ater adven- ^ < P adageje ladudes:i ^ ^ Onl; f: • t ^ . G (scenes of los:loss, separation B v ^ < *On0 Nighl Deluxe At(oittommodalions for up •|£ d suspense) Kx' S ' lo Four PeRflns :o/or ad! ? ‘GIgU’ -Ben AAffleck - and ■ y / '* 8 5 :for a 2 coluiimn X 2.5” ^ ‘Jau iife r Lopez starir iiin this excru- ^ • Broakfost for Two l^ tin g iy imfimny corcomedic crimc- k • Two All-Day Passes toto LugoonI Amusement A nber Issue ’ romance, in whichich the cuddly ^ ' Park and "Logoon A” Beach.{ MIJI T hhe . advertisinglg deadline forir the Septemfc ^ ^ b r i t y twosome: bickcr, bi banter > ^ V tsd posses qvailable.) W discuss genderer roles while ' ^ q is WlVednesday, Auugust 20th. WMir ‘psycholoocallydty challenged’ ; / > ^ 1 ^ *15 minutes to Logoonon IAmusement Pork ^{^Shage ^ p s ‘the B(QBoywatchr over O f • Complimentory Downtcvntown Shuttle to Reserve your sp^pace now ! Finrst C om e, F irstt St e r v e d ! | over again. 2: hihrs. 04 R(scx > Shopping, Rostourants,mts. Silos & Attractions ^l4Dc, violence, adultIt tlthem es) ^ PATIVE OR ‘How to Deal’ --Althou^this A > ^ 4 ^ 1-800"RI-RED-LION K C a l l y o u r T i m ie s -N e w s a d v e r t inSING : REPRESENTAl 'S u b is at times tooJ acontrived and ^ RE INFORMATION. ^ neatly ded togethether, it is more ^ c a l l ' 7735-3205 3 FOR MOR >9)^ghtfm than mosaost teen com- H ^lyof-age movies. I It t ccntcrs on . impact of divorc<)ree upon a 17- ^ ^ ^ r o l d (Mandy MoMoore), whose J» i T b e T i m aes-NevvsS I ' g i^ »r (Peter Gallaglagher) has left T □ugh the 2003 lagoon Secon m

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Sept. 23-Utah Symphony wil httpi//wwwww.smithstix.com. The from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. atIt 1Honker's Sept. 8 -1- Utah Shcmekia Copeland wwiU play music night,t, withwi music by Barbftf LakeCi^ and Dvorak,c,6:30 6:i p.m .,inatenton Usana AmiLmphitheater is located at Placc. 121 Fourth Ave.=• s.. tv™ M'e p.m..p.r in a tent on the City at 7:.«) p.m. ticketsets. which arc ^ reserved by phoning (800) 9G5- 1 Sun Valleyy ResortF Esplanade. . S2-1 iiiui S-U. can be.> nreserved by' $46, can be reserved by ■’“ 7, onlineine at htrp://\vww.tick- Select A Scat at (208) ' phutiiii^ .Smith's Tix at (800) 888- n, or a t Atkinson’s Folk muss I c TIXX or oiili>nline at online at http://www.ic.idaho^: S'iun'KKetchum. , The Dig Easy ______•.hitp://www.smithstix.C'x.com. 'Ilie W j M S ets.com or at Albertson’j [qusc is located at 416 S. Aug. 18 •UsiuiaAmpHilhciitcrrTslocated'at is — Pallsand PaulVMarket-tirinHailey.— Aug. 1 8 -Utah T he Suniih“ Valley— Summer------•5-)00 South r>2(X) West. t will perform music by H H lP ^ RichardThompson will 0 p.m.. in a tent on the -Aug. 27-Utah- L U E S , ns at the ® *• a t Salt Lake City’s Zephyr y Resort Esplanade. Sept. 4 - Blackfoo Tom Jones will sing 7:30 p.m. Tickcts, which i I)«(irs Down willvill play the P^Blf . Usana Amphitheater is the Salt can be reserved by phoniining (800) Lake Cily suburb of WcVest Valley ..e F-asicni Idaiio StateI* FFair whidi are - Boise . {888-TIXX or onlir Ivasleni Itlalio Fairgrogrounds al 8 City at 8 p.m. Tickets, w Aug. 15 Sept. 12-13■13-U tah ' jy phoning Robert Bradley’s B Blackwater 1http://www.smithstix.con •p.tn.Tickets, which a,rc r c :527 indud- ■ . $45, can be reserved by Zephyr Club is locatcd•d at 301 Violinist Joshua Jos BeU wUl per* Smith’s Tix at (800) 888-}8-'nXX or Surprise wilwiU play the Big Easy Utah Symphony at 7:30 jn n Hiilc fee. can l>e.• rer. ----- i-lweb.con in Salt Lake “ “rket in Ketchum. The Big Easy Sept. 15 C lassic . fonn ilt Club DV8 in ; House is located at 416 S. ^ ^ K a r R A O K E City at K p.m. tickets,■ts, whidi ate Magic VoUey Arts onn 'Tilir mil 2 0 d by phoning Nmth bt.t. prcsent Barachois, 7:.7:30 p.m., Derek TVuiYucks wiU play The Mint -$10, can be reserved i Idaho Fine in Hailey atat 9 p.m. Tickets, which r rSmith’sTix at (800)I 8t888-’ITXX or ^ ^ CoUege of Southem Idi Tonight Arts Center auditoriumm. Tickets, a re 520, aroro ;available at The Mint Tonight Tonline at Sept. 24 - Utah lad BiU’s CD’s in HaUey The Sun Valley iSummer Karaoke; wiUwil be featured from. • ■http://www.smithsiix.cx.com. Club Insane:C 2 Sbcth St., Rupert, a/icI : Tlie Beach Boys willall perfonn in : reserved by phoning a r\ r It T'vin Fallss i and Paul’s Markel in Free. Melody, 502 Si hitheater at Smith’s TixTi at (800) 888-TIXX or C hristian r' ° Hailey. TliTlie W estern Idaho from 9 p.m.n. totc 1 a.m. at Cheers; 'th e outdoor am phit at http://wvw.smiths 163 West U.S.1J.S. Highway 30, Burley;- -Cactus Petes Resortt CCasino at 2 online i Fairgrounds:ds are locatcd at 5610 Sunday e reserved by •• .The Zephyr Club is locat- . y Glenwood1 B!Blvd. ^p.m. Tickets can be r )1 South West Temple. T he Sun VaUey I phoning (800). 821-1;[•1103. Gates ed at 301. Today and Saturday .e n T T n ' Tonlght, SatSaturday il be held at A ||tf 91 _ Symphony will presi open at 1 p.m. Rock the Canyon will I - Boise evening of music by Dvoiraiak, 6:30 and Sunday Sept. 24 - Utah Centennial Park in 1\'l\vin Falls. lay ; !ville Brothers will play p.m.. in a tent on the SuSun Valley Karaoke! withV Rabid Dog pol will perform at Club G ates open at 3 p.m. vritlith the con. ^ ’ ’1“ •Sept. 10 - Utah Interpol and sates. * e & e Eayasy Concert House at 8 Resort Esplanade. Free. Entertpinmennent wiU be fcatureq ,w Salt Lake City at 8 p.m.. cert at S p.m. today, a its, which are 532.50, can I < Styx will play the,e 'Utah Stale ' open at noon with the1 cconcen at p.m.Tickets, from 8:30 p.m.p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at tho lie Fairpark in licktts., whichw are $16. can be 2d by phoning (800) 965- I IlFair al lhe Utah State d by phoning Smith'sTix at 2:30 p.m. on Soturdayy. Fcalnred b e "jscrved Monday P ioneer Clul:iub, 1519 Kimberly :Sali 1-ike City. Tickets iie Flood, 4827, onhn.line at http://w^vw,tick• Summer R oad. Twin/in Falls. No covo^ S 7 8 8888-TIXX , or online at b ands include Sonic m, or at Atkinson’s The Sun Valley ! ;S1‘) and S24. ca be r fww.smithstix.com. Club Plumb, JtLStifide, 38thh Piirallel, Symphony wiU performI cconcertos charge. 'phoning Smith’s Tix at ,one, 1)1™ M arket inI KKetchum. The Big Easy located at 115 South West G rand Prize. Everyoi louse is located at 416 S. to Mozart and SibeUus., 66:30 p.m.,. / ' k J ITIXX or onl Leigh Cobble, Thesiesc Days, in a tent on the Sun VaUcllcy Resort Saturdayr arand Thursday :hltp://www.smithstix.c hiLslde Tlie Ninth St. ix.com. The Lystra>! Silence and Ou Esplanade. Fhjc. Karaoke5 wiUwil be featured front 'Utah State Fain)arkJisiocaledat is City. Tickcts for cach d;day are 58 . ^ ;155 North 1000 West. 2 5 -Boise - Boise 8 p.m. to mimidnight at the 61(] for adults, S7 for childrcIren 12 and AUg. 24 - Club, 10541 OvOverland Ave., Burley; Insanele Clown Posse will play irper wiU perform at the Tuesday under, and for two-days5 aare 515 for Ben Ilarp< ;e see SPOTLIQHT. Page CJ isept.n-Utah th e Big EiEasy Concert House at 7 adults and 513 for children. Big Easy CoConcert House at 6 p.m. The Sun VaUey 1Summer piease se :kcts, whidi arc 532.50. can ; Exploited ivill i>erfo: rved by phoning (800) 965- / 7 ) ;DV8 in Salt Utkc Cit}1 r a . " 8 ? m inline at http://'nv\v.tick- ^ J

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— , , . i n \ M - ' » ------— :W E E K E NID E Calendaiar ____ ‘Dreani(( coat’conmes the AQHA Ranch Horsee iShow on. ------Contlnuad.trora C5------______lSundays_rs_ in _ j h e f e ^ v ^ ’s ■ Aug.'1 1 and the^-PRC/CA rodeo Today, Satuturday - north end. Tickets, $2;$23 and $30, am phitheheater in'Boise’s north ^ e n tc F a clcets, which are $18 aod- Aug. 14-16. Burley’ss King G( — can be reserved by phophoning (208) end. Tick< and Sundayay - ■niJ weekni^ts and Sundays 336-9221 on ononline a t $26 on vn The 35th1 j annuol Sun VaUey akeSpeare.or and 423} anda .$30 on Fridays and Aug. 11-16 The Tlma»-Wew»______http://www.idahoshak« ' . Arts and CCrafts r Show will be T ly d r e a m , R.The amphithuaierr is locatcd a t Saturdayslys, can be reserved by The Cassia County FoLa i r ^ b c held from 1010 ia.m. to 6:30 p.m. on ------— A n y I 5657 Warm Springs Ave.Av. The pro- phoningg (208)(: 336-9221 online at held at the CassiaI County osplanadiidc at the Sun VoUey BURLEY - Communityy Artists '. commu•nmunlty Artists ond . duction continues Aug.,ug. 22-24 and http://wvrrww.idahoshakespeare.or Fairgroundii In Burley. HiJ g ^ ^ t s „ „ „ „ u jj festival( will in d u d e aond Students Theater ■^“8“ 1 = , sludmlsTtionuieo(er Leogue will pre«i< 28-29. g. The am]imphitheater is locatcd at .will indude the PRCA^ Rodeo children's crafts,' cr daily family ^will present th e Intermolountam • ■ „te„3 ond Andiow Uoyd- iM 5657 Wanarm Springs Ave. Aug. 14-16; and the 4-H[ livestock1: „„,<,nai„„erlent, music, artists’ 'Rc^onal Touring Compai“ V '.P 'J- Webber's-Josotosoph and the Amazing Saturday sale on Aug. 16. demcAistratiotions, and a juried Jduction- of Andrew Lloyd- Tcctinlcolor DreiDreomcoof 'uV 11.14,18-20 of arts and crafts. Webber’s new producti ng Center. Burley Glenns Ferry’s Opcrpciii Theater Sept. U exhibition ol “Joseph and th e ArSSa\ing -WM-KlneC will present Billy, St.i John’s Stepharlanie Armiger Holman’s Aug. 27-Sept. 1 Free. Technicolor Dreamcoat"' ttonight • Wh«n: 7 p.m.,).m.. tonlfiht ond ,/j “Heaven Help the Po’ Ttater8” in “Burtholcoldl’s Lady," a musical The Twin Falls CountyyFnlrwiU 1 ThrOUgh AUjtug. 29 I ing Fine Satuidoy. he creator of the Statue of and Saturday at the Kin. dinner, th eater Dinneiner is served about the bo held at the Twin Falls tcrcolors of Sandra /Arts Center. • How much:i: TicketsTl ore $20 fqfu\ ’, will bc staged at the U? The water at 6;30 p.m.; the meloelodrama fol- Liberty. > Fairgrounds in Filer. Hi Gannon willU bc1 on display at the Local talent indudes Janelle yiP seating,. S14$1-: for odults ond $7l loivs ar 8 p.nf. Dinnerier and show Schubertrt Theater in Gooding. A will include a destructioion derby streeeet Center ia Buhl. jByi/igion and Dugan JockiJanan of /or children. AtivancoAttv i/ckets a re c premierc is planned for tickets are S17. Show.w ticketsi atl- black-tio I on Aug. 31 and Extreme E .^^0 Eighth;h Street C enter is bBuricy. Joel Darrington of M alta ovollable ot a0 dl:discount from Welpft, S6 for general admissiission and $5 • 7 p.m. on or Sept. 11; other per- Freestyle Motocross show sl on 2200 N. Eighth St.; aand TVent *I\imer of Dedo.0 . Music ond Book3ook Plata In Burley,,,,; for senior citizens ancand children. formanceces arc scheduled for Sept. 1. ton to 5 p.m. Tuesdays “It’s so cool that peoplipie from j„o tho Book3k Storesi In Rupert. l=ojf- M 3 and 18-20 at 7:30 p.m. hours at noon The Historic Operaa 1Theater is Sept. 12-1 through Fridaidays. SBurley get to be in a prododucaon rnore Informatioiiation or for tickets. CflU located at 208 E. IdahIaho Ave. For and Sept.pt. 14 at 2 p.m. Tickets, of this magnitude,” JaiFackman • 1.86&GO-GO-JOIO-JOE. n - ire $20 for the premiere Aug. 29^1 reservations, call 36i366-7408 or which are Ketchum will celebrateue Wagon ThrOUgh OC)ct. 19-Boise said. s “With a different ca::ast, it is 36G-2744. and $100 1for adults, $8 for diil- like a whole new show. Even E if '------TT------T dren andid $7 for veterans, can be Days; h ig h li^ t is the Big Bi Hitch ..Merty-Go-5o-Round W orld or “ foie, this entcnaming.j. II want th e whbje Parade on Aug. 30. you’ve seen ’Joseph’ befoi ah a to come t<{‘’K: J reservedd Iby phoning 733-7695 or ' BegatbyChoibonce and the Wonder one ^ is different.” town of Malts Thursday - Boise’ . 734-8735.;5. Proceeds with go to Horse TMggeigcr," a mixed media kind of thij:'U lovcit.'' “You don’t sec this k 1 for the chiidrtfft'’s The Idaho ■ ShakespeareShi benefit the Western States C ,1 R c U S work by Nancincy Rcddin Kienholz humor . iri any other playay” said Auditions fo Festival will perfor•form O scar : for the Performing Arts. and Ed Kicnh•nholz. is on display in n sw's nar- fhoir in th e2 productionpi will-lJe Byington, who is the shov m. today ih th e lobtiy Wilde’s “The Impoiportancc of the Boiseic Art Museum, rator. held at 2 p.m. t 8 p.m. on -g g Ftnc Arts Ccqttr. Being Earnest.” 8 16-21 - Utah Admission is :$8 for adults, $6 for “It’s so open to so muchh jartistic of .lhe King F Saturdays and weeknii M M U N I T Y that reportri card m u jpQ-ui The , Tickeu, which are $18 Tonight 00.7:00-9:40 ; and S12 for senior,. citizens,dl stu- illy mean? | Dally 4:00. : dents and children, arcan available taHow ai The Magic Valley Artsts Coundl r s s l l I at C hapter One Bookstore Bot in TOdSy 81and Saturday will present "A MliL ! Ketchum or by phojhoning 726- The BlaSlaine County Fair will be Dream," iui evevening of S U tlCd li a y in T h e I ;• 9124. held acat the Blaine County new art and opening receceptions, - Bfest F aun3y^ovi2|J^ m Fkirgroununds in Carey. Highlights from 7-9 p.m. at the artsts coundl ///776le s - N e w s I o f th e! Siunmerl& indude1 tlthe rodeo tonight officc. 132 Main Ave. S .:Exhibits - j Aug. 29^1 will indude new workss by1 mem- — !: Hailey’s Companyy ofol Fools will TaHbu at sl'AT ,1.1 n Broadway's TOday and31 Saturday ber artists in the Fulull Moon *0^ OTS Dlitlial SounJ - NIkKiIy ?:I0 ' present “Forbidden I Gallery; button-inspiredd artwork . ; 20th Anniversary Tour;" T th e The rhreeThi Island Crossing will **VlfC0jT5b^ - d at Three Island State by area artists in the2 Galleria I show encompasses 3131 Broadway be held Pequcno. and works: by the H*rr^ ' shows in 97 minutes. Park inI GlennsG Ferry. Highlights I a parade and dance Desert Sage Quilters■s in the Art» qncioi >ol^no» rri-Sun Performances are schischeduled for include reception area. Free. , ScabUcult M» D«ll» 6:4$. . 8 p.m. all three nightsIts and 2 p.m. tonight: andar the crossing at 5 p.m. ■ ' on Aug. 31. Tickcts5 areat S40, $35 on Saturdirday, preceding a fuU day tfio "JfiBBji-PIXAR n n a r a ‘"■ rtainment. R...J lil ...... IIIK l'<1 1.1 ; and $25 for reservedd seatings. and of enterta F a u lk r>SnRonStaMum « Friilay 11:00 • l:tS • - All S«al.'.ir'.Tjo n m m a iNtiniforoiig.'.; ; available between 99 a.m.t and 5 • ■A lOAH-PO ’_8 O E S T »hli(iui MailnccTlckco ; p.m. Monddys throughIgh Fridays a t Today and ai Saturday - your lo« throo _____ ' the Company qf Fools’ ge, Nov...... I ^ p cup iraaks to s«o ■ : 409 N. Main St. Charge ■’" “ “S ' PInkRoydiD:D(ikSktoorttieMoon I »I!E!S f9 | The aminnual Jarbidge Days cele- : at 578-9122. Read the Compuju te rs rnc onmifiro I& 73 elassle Hnw ift Drarini brationi will bc held at the 1 m dialtal so u n d <>•« Holding in it'sit'8 l l th W eek a t ' Outdoorir Inn,1 featuring music by and Technology'page p “"’i’ffl'; TfKl.y I2:JJ ■ J;IO - S:2S - 7:40 . : S e p t .« . u S h o w s »ac Inlinnv Itnplliih <(••.■ ■ ■ j j M I H ; Sipt. « 7 - Boisese ‘A Mat\ s t e r Wo r k !" ^ A UbJ Bovg 2.»i Ti».1.> 12:15-J:4S.( *^6 Idaho Sh. : Festival will present' n n i i i " A u g uu»t * Star Party" Today m0.2:4J.J:00-7J0-' ;■ and Harvey Schmiimidt’s “T he IM |N H ||H ■■IIHn ‘Mana n o l a Utotlm** -■ Fantostlcks,” 8 p.m.m. on week- Com o to thw N‘.» -S > nights and Saturdaysys andi 7 p.m. D d llV ^ th o b o jt loolook ot Mors you Il ovor T»f^.h n,.l.lrr2: rnullcof Li ly 4:30-7:00-9:15 »It^ vouf lHotlmol Tixlay I JO - 4;20. 7jJ0 - I l E l / V A l ^ Froo folescof=OpO viowino (woolhor SWAT (10 TcMj.y I2:M - JJO. 7:0 -I »wnt cpf ttx> Hoitot* Centof. 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5 . V . o c ffe r s a r t s an i d eraif t s f e ss tiv a l Emerwniwn Drive, a bind fm n Alberta,«ta, wOl perfMm a t Uw and meditation ono Friday woodcarver.cr. Cassia• CountyCo Falrcreund* on ...... m ad e byly (other people. Such high i btiilt log homes for a rds have paraed the festi- an d Saturday. Burgess b Tlm»»W«Wi corr—pond*mdent sta n d a rd Dadtty-a-Go-Go will peiperform his - living. afterer graduating from col------■*“ val a pla(ilace among, the top hun- I an art degree. But his iricd outdoor festivals in family rock and roll sh<;how at 11 lege with ai : ~SUN VALLEY - earringsO on diod ajn. Saturday and juggl^ e r David focuse shiftilifted following a vaca- I lammoth txisk. the natiorion, as well as recognirion ermany when he was so I prehistoric wooly m an Nadonal Assodadon of Wnstein will entertainin at noon d on to Gem and boiled potato,to. figurines tor the N captivatedd bby wood carvings in a I H ,crican histor- Indepcndrndent Artists -as bei^ig cachdsQr- dow that he perstiaded I depicting South Ameri the top four festivals in Montana's Watercarvevers Guild shop windoi irful wooden ™ o n g th r to open the door late at I iad scenes in colorfi st for quality of exhibition will perform folk ballad:ids, uptem- th e owner to boxes will ap p e ar on oi the Sun the West po bluegrass and Ccldcic melodics night. a vari■aricty of other things, ung he knew he was sit­ : Valley green this w eek shows all over the country from 4 to 6 p.m. FriYiday and • Next thini TbMday. Uic setting: the 35th 3S annual . “I^osh Saturday and the Brucuces Innes ting amonging master carvers and I ts and Crafts a n d th uis i; is one I would definitely rentices at a workshop in Sun Valley C enter Arts to,” sdd Hailey craftsman TVio featuring Cheryl MertorreU will th eir appren Festival from 10 a.mtL . toti 630 p.m. tta v e lto ^ t slot on th e mountastains and he was fast Canadi ^band nday on the James BReed, whose popular perform during that today through Sundi Sundi^. becoming5 hhooked on woodcarv- Itrim east of th e Sunu n Valley Ice Amm aliaLia crafts have been fea- tu red inin the ^ow for IS years, Children can make masks,m fin-, ing. : Rink. ger puppets, baskets, books,bo jcv<- “I like th.the physicality of using The festival w ill1 /eanire fi the “Itls smallall but it doesn,t need to I b o ^. And yoii get to sia fair because it's got the right efry, stained gloss andJ tin i relief tools and b headlln ; work of 130 artists sel.selected from b e big be from 1 to 4 p.m. each dio-attho. dj touch it,” hoho said. “When I demon- among 700 applicationions About 10 people. , And, from an artist's pomt «ple arc surprised how T h a n m w ^ e w ______f, it attracts browsers who children^ crafts area. strate, peop Entirely foIr percent are from Idahoiho this year- of view, ii And adults can leai!am about long it takes\ees. I hand them a chisel an impressive percentJmtage consid- have momoney and who like stuff." :t and they find out that BURLEY - OK, the on Drtv* «*« parform at 8 didon to browsing, the fes- everything from wood nuning n to and mallet i ering the state's s maU a ll; population . I " addit photography to sculpCpting with what looksks easy when I do it is Rascal Flatts. Yet ian boy^Tuesday In the Cassia and the nadonal repuC!rutationofthe aval hasos a variety of entertain- ity Fairgrounds arena In * art demonstrations and ' potato paste in 30- to. 45-minute 4 actually vci:reiy haid to do.” But Emerson Drive, ..fi^stival, says F estivaival Director ment, ar handsK>n artists, demoronstiations ------five-member boy band *ets. which am $16. are activities:es for children, Jews comspondent Karen wilds of Alberta, has a at the door or from the Jennifer Gately. can kick off the morning in the Artist Demonstratadon ten t Jlmes-Neu Festival rules arcro strict: no You ^ Among the demonstncrators will Bosside canm i be rcached in Hailey at with Dreamvrarics Rec(les Cassi . no imported with a ChChi Gong instruction at 10 v t s Monday ar>d contin-. ./Qianufacturcd w ork, ni unday or morning move- be Jack Burgess, a ]Ketchum 578-2111. history on its side. . work and no workc that^t been a.m . Suni Singer Brad Mates, 21 ghAt«.16. Jeff Loberg, 26; fid< ------Enday. n t Aug; 11, through AUinghom, 25; keyboarclicy’re not ^HmwaonCAug. 16, in Buriey; The umbliea(]dlineRo)ck the CCanyon 'Hartman, 25; guitarist ■ ■ p.m. IrTUe« parade will roll at 10:30 iSonicfl'lood, Pin Dupelle, 29, and drumn!, the cute haCountyFeinesdsy. Team sorting is — rMelocon,*26,who will 1p< from the Buriey. Ticketsap that same day: Carnival I concessions are open The TIm«*f comc V of Christianian rock and pop m usic by with the new-traditiona!25; bassist ues through, Rodeo. A ParamuUiei horae .much different th anin Sonicflood 10 differentent bands ond a rtists, will txy sound they espouse,ddler Fat Datn: Mondajalso scheduled Friday and and Plumb. | S com e to tlioIho Snoke River Canyon. seem to have found anirdist i Chris Saturday. afternoon.Aug Saturdo/S . • iSomcflood, Dovee Award-wio-i , this weekenkend. l>rcamworks, with its istfo Danick county fairschedule pai Includes the 441 .•ning and Grammy-noinominated, is • Whore:: CcCentennial Waterfront marketing machine, tuner hi Mike a.m. Wednesa rth of Twin FqIIs.'N o paritlng thing to do_widi_tha^_bvperform at - alsoontapUi9(tnesday through lthe classic CCM band Park, north i win be aHypnotlst and 1 five-pan har- A will b e permcrmltted In the canyon dur- that fact that their workdr Tuesday rides and con edged chomses a n d ti\ I local entertainment mony, resonant o f Creed< and ' ingthocoTKoncert. but there will bo duced by ex*’70s rockeiin common Tuesday, tfvo parking avalivailoble In the Magic VoHcy M arx as diey do Thunday tfwx 4<*Plumb is actualltally Hffany tVlall parkintking lot and at other sites. Most of Emerson lolist tu coun- the PRCAto Roc a record deal in 2001, miled album appeaml ^^muckle. a singer^gui■guitarist who ■ • W hen: ToeToday from 5-10 p.m . ond arotmd the wrestem Alb twotv opposite has Minidoka Countyd 12 Gauge ported it Broadway sin Bash.’ _____ w m ______t m / j yww.Mahotlckets.com m . or at non-stop totu — rptflnts-ontheccntinuuluum of music------n's In Twin ftlfTand Paurs Burloy Inncourtjird.------Albertson's So as he did last year, { that will be p erfo>rmcd m at the H Mari will prcsent "Forbidden " ^ ^ ^ ^ the nuiova- hour at 6 p.ni0 t^ U ss! > Broadway’s 2 0 th AAnniversary J hle t E vent YSY o u C a n ^ lT«ur” Aug.29-31. ! ?nic show encomompasscs 31 'A ^ 4 ™ 7 I n n u M; ('iSroadway shows in1 997 hilarious ,i minutes. . e f R e c K ^ len Sondheim Z ■ ■ Just think: Stephen 5 0 U T H E RN ^ I d a h o 1 F a i r Conducting a singaigalong. Mcl ii ■ flspcmkK : S« s l^ k s starring in “The .1 » Producers.” and Bea»a jArthur and 'J ^Afford! t o t£laine Strich dueting."S- ■ , . ( s I q S p o n so rec ii'.':“ Forbidden Broadaadway” has ;^bMn serving up wittyety parodies of j "Un D ia En El: / Valle Fiesta!'!" !i«bc Broadway sccnllege of Sou lio jSlocadcs.The latest; ccedition takes “A D a y in tithe VaUey!" • aim at such currcntIt I favorites as .1 Amnd The Time C a r e e r I “The ProdMcers,” . “0“Oklahomal”, J »UST 10™, 2003 ! “Mamma M ia!” ““The FuU (. SUNDAY, A UG I ^ : ; Monty.” “C abarearet” and d \. lafe the Twin falls O tr PtPark** N oon-aao) I j m J : 0 0 3 5 “Chicago." T u e s d a yy, . SeptemI: ;s, held in con- d by * ;|rhc perform ances, i Noon-1:45pm.m LflFAMILIA E t s i u m , * junction with Compaipany of Fools, .^ l * l U T CROUPOSALVflJy E : College of: 5Southem Id « begin at 6 p.m. Aug.g.29-3i.'nicre 2 2:30-3:45pm- uthern ldah< t also will be a 3 p.m .. mmatinee Aug. flffijKT 4:00-5:30pm1 NOBLEZA 11.1:00 a.m. - 7:( 6:30-8:00pm1 LOS TECLflDOS DEL1 VALLE :• es-N ew s t ^cketsareS40,S35;35and’s25for j r(|^rvcd seating and an( available •; 1:00 Official O peninjing of Fiesta ' Introduction o f Fiestata CCommittee/Thanking ofSponsnsors' • PrOrom ote your firmI oor organization: ber 30, 2Gi lg C o n te st 2:15 Jalapeno Eating leet and spend indiidividual ttm e w ith im tlie general 3:30 Pagrant Winners■s Introduced/Talcntll Ptescnentations J • laho Gymnas I s : t e 5:30 Bailables Folklorit5rico Nanajatem d e Twir^in Falls p uublic l and college! sStudenU ready to narket. • : 0 0 {(fildire jo b ppportiiitiiiiiti'es^hd trends p.m . erertiptoyeK . ; f i l e ^ i i ^ w S I G u n ijave: current ppi i p a t e . h j o b s e e k e r s , f r o m \ - ttM i H e : S | 0 enter th e jo6 maiprovideybu ml return Is- ' Church 3 StretreetDance!: Fiesta1 ParadeP ; irtolinhip P [ ^The LDS C " H h ' ' i ! is sportir t i n g i M ii: : lenings to particip. { ji a new lol o o k . " i y. Aug. 9lh ; b p m . ' : • imic ai>rrnbt*i ’ bur pr Saturdday V j l W n s S m exceptional iwofownTvin Falls* ■ ■ B tdhn^ '. -oniyourTlqvesl ^ in Thhe PJ,'I:TooFr,M liy^^si R m Cowwra Tiwm Pn»UT taw wTi*:: CSCS.I. • Kmm FomuitM • Mux Vmrr:irrDnmHnK t > ^ m e s - M News POuu * GmiuK't ■ Enutso'i * Stun CisioiunogliUyw»rMrw mfGuaPm, Iw W w iill] 0 9 TiiM»Nm,tWnMto,Mto,kW» FHdiy^Ai«irt8.2003a , Lyon-H ayniyearmis- S atu rd ^, Aug.Uig. 9, a t the biidc> U-ntz is a ^ d u a t t of Utah employed at Great Harvcvest Bread Wash., ond served a two-j State University wilh sion forThc Church of JesiEsuschrist home in Tbq»[bquerville, Utah. An rith a bachc- n .u i«Lonttmd rt Andrea Co. in TWin Falls. 3 to honor the couple lor’s degree in civil enengineering. *'**• ng CSI and of Lattcrdoy Saints inith t eP en i •rkihg on his Friday, Au{\ug. 8, in the Logan LDS Moore is mso attending ». He is wiU b e heldId fi firom 8 to 9*30 pjti. He is currently worki is employed inxonscructi Lima South Mission, rnastcr’s degree at U5USU and is Tctnple.AA reception will be held . mbrou ind Qreg Moon employed] by Meldisco intSaltLake S Tbesday. Aug;ug; 19, a t the home of 0 8 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 9, Thc wedding is planS S d tor Bob and Saraira 1H ^ c s , 336 Wauna employed at the USU';U Water Lab from G to 8 imis Lakc. 6 to fi p.m.I. ESatuBdoy, Aug. 16, ot 'City. at th c LemBntz rcsidencc, 568 Baker Tbesday. Aug. 12, at Altui epdon are "V^sta Drive ininBuney. 1 in I^gan. An open house will be hheld .from the Ambroseise i;esidence. The wedding and recej Tlie wedding is pliplanned for St. jn TWinlin Falls.

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f k r v i A NEW YORKYOI - No more family photos and warm reunions. It’s QiresnoN: ..V. B.I.I time for BreiBret Boone and his broth- :vWhleh two brothethera played in Chletgc! . er, A.n.n.1in. to get serious about die secondaxy asIS |pan of the m x r _v Konerhcrho and Carl iheir siblingling rivalry. I& ii Dolp^s*,* “KiUer B*s Everstttt celebnrte Bret andmd the Seattle M ariners Defense” in th e earljarly 1980^? W M Konofkctko's home visit Newiw 1York ..jxntwfrbdow run ttlnst th* eekend J 'J " " f o r ^ g»games a K aniti Aaron Royals. the T o d a y ’ s s c hKEDULE e . The WhiVtlttSoxara Yankees.s. VWith B y P i W S B th e hotiottMtttam both team:ams in ^ o n baseball In thsimdon n tint place it ;; A S tate Ib uum rt am ent. > sines Ui.MKItar iim out Xjewltton to be an AL Coeur d’AleneI v:vs. Mountain break.'• playoff prevjreview. Home. 11 aJB.. loserier out ‘ The tlthird Marsh Valley vs. v 'Heaaure generadonion of Aaton Boone Volley, 2 p jn ., loaer o Boones in the i Burley vs. Sandp98. ^ ' But these m Canyon SprlnjIngs plans be their n heated ga:games Biet Boone club champioilonship since theyey werev TWIN FALLS - 'The Canyon kids. Springs Golf Assossodation will “We’vee pi;played cach other a fair hold its annual d u b champi- amount,”” soisaid Aaron, traded from onship tournamentnt b big moves. First he; mided for id-half tear. A major league-,e. bolstered their bullpe Robcno Alomar. AL :few hours « K h c z e ore four agiage divisions; 7 ik, doser Billy Koch. seemedI to be in jeopardy, 15-S since the All-Star break, got a litde boost from thele later, he got Carl Evcrc L u undcr. 8-9, 10-10-11, and 12-13. And Thomas, Koncilerko, Magglio They go ■funded the O U tfor.NCAA k Vhite Sox have made up six los Lee gave annual Crosstown Ci Series, takingIO But (he W hite Sox mof of age i:IS required. s on Kansas City and are^ Ordonez and Carlo: Je first half 45-»9 and sc Registration begins-ta.c.».h i S i. vi. them an offensive jugjggem aut few four of sixsi; from their North Side iust a game behind the divi- rivals, thehe Cubs. They took five ofQf back. Chicago then lc Star• aathletes B e shoot starting at leaders. teams could match, J. Detroit, their foiuth sistraiglit loss R ^ e shoot will bi jjj. But the White Soxc ddidn’t live up six fromn the t TWins, too, and sud- raurice Clarctt was never bnestly, there’s no explana- bling throug denly found fo» themselves three>e Picose seeI Ssox. Page D4 |M th 200 West in.R Rl u in " ”" ' ’ Paul Konerko said. “I can’t to the hype, bumbli 1 really a coUcrc studeni ^For more informamation. call Ed ^ L and from the look — and ^ m p s at 438-5344.44. smcU-ofth3f things, he w6n’t be a col-...... L0 1 1 1 S lege athleteiletc much longer, cither, arks holds T C l faces charrges of dmugging SOIm’sopponi Here’ss onone d u e to how d o se to |Wln Falls Parli ;imis dad fi arett is: Ohio State coach would drop out of tiyo y ^ p s for falfall soccer t h s a u :ssel did- sdiool dieerleading sqi aspotfor _____ wfwiN FALLS-B-ThelW in Ellis Christophe Christoph* Suspidons about ( ispendcd W. Parks and Recreation PARIRIS - Just how far parents Ftiuviau arose at a tenennis touma- J/® XFepartment is cunvrrently taking might t{ go to help diildren reach Fauvliu, ment June 28 when ^ d ^ t i o n fbr fallil ssoccer. the sp e e k . • after aapparently falling asleep«p y Monday. The next day, Maximime defeated ' ? ‘ted> oi ogram is S12 in- ' while) '( 'cMving, and another was the toutna- oHiaal iS'nZ' Kn L it r e . Cost for th e progr Fauviau Is. another player in tl dty and $15 for: r« residents out-' hosi^ta!Italixedltor two days, invesd-rd- metit's final match. That T player pholojwaswas guar- : ^ e d w limits. Theih ere is an addi- gators■9 say. Police are tiying to of fell ill shortly after thelemat&and ameedtobtobehaz- , -'tional S5 fee fo r a ireusable jer- determrmine whether there were glvlnc toxlo required a two^lay hohospital stay. to your health, . I idy, if needed. The Ti program other rvi victims. IgjfiQ substancsi. Capt. Christian FlageDella. a And when wh< TVessel was asked Ibperates w ith voluislunteer coach* Chrisjistophe Fauviau. 43, a invesdgator in the to>:o™ of ifax, r he was comfortable that ■ j ^ H to th ree tstA h a ^ 't done anything that !u . retireded soldier from Terds-les-' ■ {■ ■ nia opponantita said Thursday. ^ Deadline (o regist{ister is Aug. 15. Bains 1lc in southwestern Rrance, was In another toumamiment July 3, 7ct his! forehead stam ped jlegistrants after AnAug. IS will be arresteIted Saturday and placeded I of M a le - Maxime , defeated :2S-ycBrold____ "IneUriblc'ble” by die NCAA, he' ; d ( ^ e d a $10 latee f(fee. • underir Judidal investigaaon to yaahold son. Alexandre Lagarderere, a school repli^: “Nothing Ni that I know of." d''R>r further infoiiformation. • call determ:rmme whedier ha sbo\ild be' I teacher. Laganlere conoraplaliied of______Amazingdng the things coachds i ;r$6-2265 o r stopp bbw the Y u k s foxmaUally diarged with uninten-in- fatigue after the matchch and took a don't vmntant to know. Or how selec- • . :«nd Rec office atat ; 136 Maxwell , tionallylUy caudng a death by admin- nap at a friend's housuse near th e tive theireir memories get some- isteringing toxic Bubstances. stadium. H e slept forn two hours,' times. By3y anda large, the football • HeI is fi suspected of giving thehe then was driving homme when h e membersrs ofol the fraternity haven't T'- bit man to kill the mother w r^e widi the bouts of ^ C oR v Mdfromtttffraports h and-uuinxiety drug IbmMta, vrtiidi:di unanswered, hire a hit w crashed his car and di(lied. ______had to wre ______caa^OKCBuae drov^nesa. to sevetaltal The case is rammlnlscent of of herr 13-yearold: daughter’s^ Police believe Lagiigardere fell. i amnesiaa that't] routinely plam e nents of his son, Maxime. Houston's **cheerleaead^ mom.” dieerieadlading rival Holloway, vdioJO asleep at the wheeliL Tbodcology their b>a^tball a ^ brethren, but a iiiv iA A n s w e r : ne Wanda Holloway,; who w u served six si months in prison,n. lla to the Rittviau home AINQ. P«a 04______^PleaseP ?m LITRE. Page D4 ^ ^ Glenn and l«rlei^Bladcwood. Bl Wedneilesday and Thursday wentmt c h a r ^ in 1991 witrith nying to hoped the tl grieving daughterer ' Please see D^UOar

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H h f l n c l w o»l l tiyout» and p r a ct t i c t f TWIN FMiS - H«ra ar« timefneaand'.':- fli andhlgh:;;: firstpiMBoaarii'ert>yeiifcAug.l5,wart-_____ oeerwtftrr^BnrT------outi tor the-Wl sports SMMson.Nota: Tkiaa:9a.m.I. AHprospecUMitudMMhlthMM tmist^ Caotact: Vio JackJackman. 87M 093 6r “ have ■ physical «iainln«tloUon on file 8786613 loyaar.-: . • FBarlM FkstpfactteaenI c» tryout: Aug. 17-18 • FM Ht Whaa, whara:i: 8 1a.m. to 9:30 a.m. (seventh gradersidem): 9:30 a.m. to 11 Whsn. wtwra: 6 p.m., schotwol gym or . a.m. (eighth graders):grac school gym fonim Cantact school,ool, 326-5906 Contact: Loyd Oarey. 3264W944 (days) • WmbaityHS» • JmmaHS ____ _ First praetlaeI or tiyout: Aug. 18 , BMpciMRtctodMutandF* P**” Whan, wharaii: 6 1a.m., ^n aa lu m BtMtlng: Aug. 11-12 Hall, 734-6724 J V:,"" Aug. 11 Juniors and seniors„a:Aug.l2 ,- Jan Hall g o ^ m o ra s and freshmen •KImbirlyMSVMVoaeybauaimc ' Whsn. wfi*ra:6:30 p.m. boljothnighta, practiceloftryoufcvollaytwll or Jerome HS cafeteria 9R.iqni Clinic, Aug. 12-112-14 C ontM t Terry WaltJey, 735 When, whara:i: 88:30-11:30:: a.m., I w 539-1682 Kimberly MS► GyrGym Costt25 • iwomaHS Cortact Jan HallHall. 734-5724 First practtea: Aug. 15 Whan, wtiara: 5 p.m., Jeror S S ^ l . IS' ContMto Terry Wtottley, 735 First practice• or tryout: Aug. 18 539-1682 WbMi, where:i: 3:30-53:: p.m. (eighth- • 3:30 p.m. (seventh- V • KlmbwtyHS graders); 4-6:30 S n '', lg. 13-14 gfwJ«f») EqulproantchacfcoutAug. gan Gamer 308-2346, 'SvN V • , ^41111 Whan, whara: 7-9 a.m., Kir

• KImbarty HS • Mlnleo HS First practtoa: Aug. 18 First practicea or tryout Aug. 15 W Nn, artiara: 7 a.m. and17 1 p.m.. When, whara:>: 1C10 a.m.,Mlnlco HS c o n ta c t Kliby Bright. 423^3^298 Gym Contact Jackie!kle Rasnlck, 436-3637 • KteAartyMS Eqigteant chad(4ut: Aug.lg. 21-22 • O'Uary JHSIS • • Aug. 21 elghth^graders: Aujiug.22sev- First practfcae or tryout Monday. Aug. enthcraders 18 Whan, wtiara: 7-9 p.m., Whan, whara:»: 9 o.m. (nlntlvgraders); Contact: Marvin Mumm, 7:733-2748 ^ p.m. (eighth*ithgraders). Big gymhasl- eh«r Joaquin Benoit Thursdayy IIn New York. um Tha Yankoe#'Enrique9 WilsonW watches his thlrcHnnlrinlng grand slam off Texas pltehs • MhOeoHS Contact Coachsch IBriere or Karen ptayaf/paracit maatlng: AuS nfcoH S B.,ns, 733.2152155 W )m 6:30 p.m., ^ Auditorium ■ Boys Soccer:ar M a r iin e r s First praetica: Aug. 11. 8“ 1a.m. , D#clo I n d iiians rco o k ie ss s t o p Contact: Tim Penigot. 436 Tr,^Aug.l5.15.18.19 Whan, whara:>: 3:303: to 5:30 p.m.. • O law y JHS ^ Declo soccerjr fiefields CLEVELAND (A:(AP) - Billy Rolls, Martin Mi lined a triple that Equlpmant chaclKHit: Aug. all the way to the wall in Contact Tim1 HenricksonHe 678-1131 TVabcr pitched five-1ve-hit ball for went all Whan, whara: 9 a.m. for nl W«*l” 654.2(>4.2611 (evenings) seventl innings,i: and riglit-cen:entcr field. : Major L e a g u e BiSaseball gradm ; 10 a.m. for eight! o then hit .the next pitch to ■ r v a feUoww rookiesr Jody Lugo t: O'Uary Big ©mnaslum «r It and Travis right tod0 drive in Martin. All Times MDT C ontact Brett Doyle or Shi K Gcrut HS ------IK - J- irafncric r'" h it solo ’ ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE - 733-2155 EastDMsJon First practicaa or tryout Aug. 18 homers as Clevelanland defeated NdtlOronal League Whan, whara:b: 7-87- a.m. and 5-7 p.m.. S cad e3 0 . ’ Ww L Pet G8 LIO str ! Homo Away Wr • O’LaaryJHS !S 7, Brewers 1 W-1 32-22 37-21 13-5 front of Twin1 FallsFal HS The Indians tookk nvoc of three B rav es New York 69 43 .616 - 6-4 V First piactka: Aug. 18 !ve Schmid, 736^735 from thc Mariners,, wlwho remained MILW/WAUKEE - Mike HamptonI BOSM 67 fJ 46 .593 2.5 z-W W-4 V 38-16 29-30 10-7 Whan, wtiara: 9 a.m. and:d 3:30 p.m.. Contact Steve £ three games aheadid of Oakland won hisis sbcth si straight decision andI Tofonlo 57 57 57 .500 . 13 z-4-6 W-1 V 25-30 32-27 10-8 Practice field - ' atop thc AL West. VinnyCaC ^tilla drow in three runss Ballimore 54 54 58 .482 15 z-5-5 W-1 V 31-27 23-31 5-13 C ontaat Brett Ooyla or ShiShawn Walker, ■ Croaa countryntry W-1 2S-32 19^ 3-15 • O'LawyJHSts TYaber (&6 ) struckck out five and vrith a1 tripletr and a homer in thc> TairpaBay 44 44 69 .389. 25.5 2-7-3 V 733-2155 walked two. David RisRiske pitched a Atlantaai Braves’ 7-1 viaory overr Central DIvWon First pra^caa or tryout Aug. 15 d' Danys Baez ' the Milwaukee Mi Brewers on1 w W L Pet 08 Lie Str Home Away Hr • Twin Falla HS Whan, whara:a: 3 p.m.. Twin Falls HS ■ Wtless eighth and : L-3 31-27 29-26 M worked thc ninth for3r hish 24th .save. Tlmndajday. KansasCity • 606fl 53 331 - 3-7.1 FUst practice: Aug. 11 Contact Curtis,rtis Asay. 733-2155 npton (9-S) didn’t allow a hit 60 54 326 .5 z-7-3 W-2 V 35-21 25-33 m Whan, whara: 8-10:30 a.mi.m.. fr8:30 • Seattle starter FhJdi■eddy Garcia (9- Hampt t Chicago 60 L-1 32-27 25-30 10^ ' 12) Io«for thc sixthh timeti in seven until EddieEdc Perez grounded a ball1 MiniiKOla 57 57 57 ,500 3.5 6-4 I p.m.. Bruin Reid • BuileyHS 5h the right side of thc2 Clevotond 47 47 67 ,412 13.5 , Z-4-6 VW-2 27-28 20-39 6-12 C ontact Gary Knjmm, 733■31-3709 Hrst practica;a aror tryout Aug. 15 starts. through 30 82 268 29.5 2-8 VW-1 14-39 16-43 4*14 infieldi withw two outs in thc fifth. Detroit 3C Whan, where:a: 86 a.m., high school WestDMsion ■ Vollayball track ^ Yankees 7, Rangeigers 5 Ww L Pet QB Lio :Str Homo A*«y Wr - Utilityman ts 7,.Pirates 5 • BuhlKS . • Contact Moryiry NMiller 735-3033 or NBW YORK - GlantS SoatHo 696« 45 .605 - 6-4 IL-2 35-24 34-21 10-8 Flrat practica Of tryoot All ; Enrique Wilson brougjught New York SANq FRANCISCO : - JeffreyI Oaklarxl ■ 66 « 48 .579 3 6-4 IL-1 40-18 26-30 9-9 Whan, whara: 7-10 a.m. ai ; from behind with his third career Hammernonds fouled off a bunt try 53 60 .469 153 z-2-8 IL-5 31-28 22-32 11-7 ^ Anaheim • 5s p.m., TBA , ■Swimming i grand slam and Jorge Jo Posada and theihen hit his first homer for _ToMs------— -4J49 65 .430 20 z-7-3 IL-1 29-29 20-36 4-14 C ontact erin, 308-1310 t ! delivered a bascs-lo5-loadcd • single gan Fhinrandsco, a tw6 -riin shot that NATIONAL LEAGUE' ' - ...... TVrtn Falla >HSHS ------mctlca: Aug. 11 breaking a scventh-Lh-inning tic as broke a a seventh-inning tie andil EastDMskxi • BuriayKS thc Yankees defeateated thc Texas sent hethe Giants over Pittsburglt. W L Pet GB LIO Str Homo Awy Wr Aufi 15 Whan, whara:a: 4-4-5 p.m. First practice or tryout Ai lice begins: Aug. 25 Rangere 7-5 on Thursiirsday. It wasras S-all vi-hcn Jose Cruz Jr.r 75 " 39 .658 - z-7-3 W-2 \ 40-17 35-22 10-5 Whan, whara: 9-11 a,m. aai * il.3 Official practica j Atlanta 75 14-3074 or YMCA CJty Wilson, startingg ini place, of jrew aa leadoffl< walk in the Giants? Philadelphia • . 63 K 51 .553 12 z-64 L-2 I . 34-25 29-26 ’ 8-6 p.m.. Burley HSGym , Contact 734-3C ' injured Alfonso Soriajriano, coittect- seventhth from I Brian Boehringer (5-^ FloritJa 62 65 52 .544 13 Z-7-3 L-1 I 35-23 27-29 9^ C ontact Matt Seety, 87a<^ 9 1 Pool, 734-23361336 cd in the sccond inning ira a^nst • 3 ). Ham:ammpnds tried to sacrifice“ Monlroa] 58 K 56 .509 17 z-5-5 L-2 I 36-22 22-34 9-9 jQoquin • Benoit, wifwiping out an but foultluled it off before homeringI Now York 47 41 67 .412 28 4-6 W-1 \ 23-35 24-32 5-10 early 3-0 Texas leadid againsti Mike into he the left-field stands on'a 3-2 Central Division Mussina (12-C). pitch. WVi L Pet (36 LIO Sir Home Awy Wr Hoosloo 61 53 .535 - 4-6 JL-1 34-22 27-31 11-7. Daveniport stn•uggles Tigers 3, Athletic:tic s 2 _ R ockleilies 4, Phillies 3 Chicago 59 5‘ 54 .522 1.5 z-8-2 W-4 \ 28-29 31-25 9-9 59 55 .518 2 5-5 W-1 \ 32-24 27-31 10-8 DETROn' - Ericc MunsonN lut a DENYfiJVER - Todd Helton andd St, Louis 5' 0 Piiisbutgh 52 s: 60 .464 8 Z-5-5 L-1 I 25-32 27-28 5-7 thrcc-run homer, andnd Detroit kept Chris StynesStj homered as Colorado 51 62 .451 9.5 z-6-1 L-3 I 27-31 24-31 7-5 c t o r y Barry Zito winless in more than a camc backbai to beat Kevin Millwood[1 CirKinnati 5; to threi^e-set vici MilwaukQO 45 4! 69 .395 • t6 z-4-6 L-2 ' 20-37 25-32 5-7 month with a vivictory over • and Philhiladclphia. WestDMsion th e first and second Oakland. Heitorton homered for the sccond CARSON, Calif. (AP)') - Lindsay spanning th' 1 -w L Pet GB LIOStr Horn Away Intr Davenport struggled to get past sets, Zito (8-10) has goneone seven starts straij^tht day. Styncs connected in 71 43 .623 - z-5-5 W-1 ' 39-17 32-26 10-8 □va, who created a stir without a win and1 hish: victory on the sevei^renth inning, breaking a 3-33 San Frandsco 7' Paola Suarez of Argentirdna 4-6,6-2, Sharapova, c Anzooa 59 5‘ 54 .522 11.5 z-4-6 W-2 ' 32-22 27-32 10-4 d of thc by reachingJig the fourth round at July 3 against Seattl'm le is his only tie withth 1his ninth home nm of the W-3 31-25 26-30 11-7 6-4 in third round LosAngolos 5:57 55 ,509 13 4-6 ' JPMorgan Chase 0Open on Wimbledonon as : a wild JvJuly 5.------sweep.------Ballimoro (Helliog 6-8)al Bosioston (Lowe.l1-5)J1;Q5 ajn...l8l ganganw ...... ---- court-in-guscy-coodit[itions.-5he._.. points to.dos id major league The• CCubs, chasing Houston for>r Ballimoro (OuBoso 0-1) alBflBoston (Fossum 5-4), 5:05 p.m.. 2ndxlgamo g trailed 3-1 before winmning five of Earlier,, somesor fans in thc sparse It was thc sccond r nport crowd groaned at homer, the firstL (coming last the NLIL Central lead, have wonn Texas (Dickey 5-5) at ToronlonlofThufnian 1-0). 5;05 p.ra the final six games and3 tthe match. pro-Davenpoi It Detroit (Marolh 6-15). 5:05 pjn. en she n etted e a ^ shots August during a brif 112. Minnesota (Sanlana 5-3) ot C “It’s a really strong wwind going times when s Anahoim (Washlxjm 6-11) at Oovotand (Ja,Davis 7-8), 5«5 pjn.jn. one way. Balls that arere normally or slammeded themt well beyond the Colorado. m. 1 Inals 3, Marlins 0 Sofltto (R.FninWine-9)alN.'N.Y, Yankees (Weaver 6-8), 5^)5 pjn. right in front of you a re;e skidding,” lines. An older ol woman scoldcd . ^ Cardlnj Kansas City (Appier 7-7) atit TampaT Bay (Gonzalez 4-5), 55:15 p.rrp.m. Davenport said. “It'S aalways m e her, “Come1C oon, Lindsay. You got to Red Sox 9, AngelJels 3 ST. LLOUIS - Albert Pujols • OaWan'itilitting streak, -thc team’s Ftorida (Pavpno B-10) at Mihiflilwaukoe (Sheets 10-8). 6:05 pJn. 4^, 64, &4, and No. 10 : Devil Rays 3, Ro) st in four seasons, to raise his Monueal (Vaiquez 9-7) al HeHouslon (Robertson 10-5), 6:05 pjn.n. I Shaughnessy lost to eiglghth-seeded Wimbledonon jand Australian Open. : ST. PETERSBURGRG,in..-Pi„ch.. gc to a m ajor league-leading>g Atlanta (Ru.Ortiz 15-5) al St. Louis (Fassofo 1-5). 6:10 pjn. Amanda Coetter 7-6 (4),t), 6-3. ' But lhatIt w:was before Serena imd • hitter Al Martin'hi'h it a two-nm SvHe joined Jose Canseco asis Pittsburgh (Meadows 2-1) at CotofBdo (Jennings 10-9), 7.<6 pjn.ijn. ' 1 ^ O ther Mfinners Thursireday: No. 4 Venus WilliaiIliams began dominating i triple and Jtdio Lugo Lt followed inly He players to begin theirir ' N.YMets[Glavino6-11)atAit A/lzcna (Webb 7-4), 6:05 pJTL ' Ai Sugiyama, No. 6 Magci^erm N thc Grandd SlamSI finals. < M5d to b c being a perfec- : with an RBI singlec ta'theii bottom r with three straight 100-RBIU Cincinnab (Bale IK)) al SaninOie9O(Peavy9^),0.-O5p-in. ( • Maleeva and No. 16; Rrancesca “Fm used g.i-Itap.Boy ja ‘ donist andid bbeing really tough on ; of the ninth inning a ns. , Chicago Cubs (Estes 7-8)81el LosAngdes (Asity 2-9], S:10pja Sdiiavone. • beat Kansas'aty. Phitattolphia(Wolt11-€) alSiI San Franciico (Foppert 7-8). 8:16 ppjn m ' . Top-sCeded Kim Clijsters n^^elf ndand trying to get txjttcr QosCT Mike MadlacDougal (3-5) ^ - defeated Russian te<:een Maria and better.cr. It] seem s Uke it just i 5, Astros 4 ^ , on me sometimes, allowed a leadofff ssingle in th e ' iVletS a n the scries against the NLI Sharapova 6 4 , 1-6,, 6-1. The wears on lUSTON - Tbny Clark hit a Houston' Astros 5-4 oon Thureday games in tl t Belgian, who cotild takiike over the , Davenportrt said.si “Mentallyi I have , : ninth to Tbby HalL[alL lhivis Lee- HOU£ CentrU leaders.le JeU. Bagwell hit ; readied when secoi^nd baseman tiebreaksaldng hom e run in the sixthh night. I w o r i ^ a l ranking froTOmixijured ito force myself my; to keep staying si Clark’S hom er wasIS his 15th of two hornetners - giving him 27 - and week, won eager, stayini(ying aggressive and stay- ____ Carlos Febles 'milmisplayed his inning,g, helping Steve TVachscl ke Snider for 34th on tho Serena Williams this v rroc earn S hlJ j 100th carecr victory asis the Season and fifth irin fwe games— tied Duke ' 19 consecutive .serviirice points ing posJrtve."tve.” » < ' ^ > ! grounder for an crroi le for the Mets, who wonintwoofthree|^ careerlistist with 407. ^ After a sac rifi«ice by Damian the flew Ne Y (^ Meta beat the

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Craflsman Truck Series.-' lird q u arter Mike Hollis, He competing vrith l57l' ? 0 0 0 u5S“ 3 0 .NASW ond round. iJjSA, 2 p.m. down pass in the thir , Oar>U(« 0 0 0 0 UO>.i»C J 0 / • Federalifaied Auto Paris 200. that gave New Englailand a 20-6 Bryant for for New York's placekick- 1 ^ * 4 0 0 D t o • Champions Tour, 3M champi­ ing job, kickedkic a 29-yaider eariy Hurgu 1 0 0 0 I ED, 7 p.m. . lead. fSi‘" s S S S r-.. an onship, first round. TQC, 3 p.ra. Giants quartcrbacack K erry in the second si quarter, but J ' ' Collins went 6•^o^l0 forfo 56 yards Vinaticrii m m ade it 13-3 with a 39- ss: / c a r t a a B a s e b a l l ustover two minutes later, [■OCiw (HI C)P'0»»~» J LtXMJmwmwue. S o f t b a l l and an interception, HTiki B arker yarderjust- ilHl.Cow r ^ e d eight times forror 10 yards . Bryantt cutcu it to 13-6 ot halftiihe I I • Braves?s ■at Cardinals. TBS, 6 pjn. my Shockey with a 34-yard 34- field goal 3:20 F i » ■ • UO>e L e ^ Worid Series, pool ptaylay and tight end Jcremi had one catch for sevenen yards. before inteintermission. ; ^ 8 J 5 ' •round, game 9. Escanaba, Mich. The Patriots, elimin:Inated from Brady■ was wj 3-of4 for 25 yards ! ‘«»»V« r-umm Fnl M<« ' lI V •FrMayN T e n n is the NFLSs worst rushingng defenses. ond quartei m. tf*'' • ATP. Tennis Masters Montreal, TIGERS 3. ATHLETJCSCSI 2 ^ 4^ . C o l f ' • « ', wi/tc Demo • ATP. Tennis Masters Monueal, n i ! • Europe!pean PGA Tour. Nordic Open. Marion Jones aimIme with the teateam as a scout. ■; nHss-'^n quarterfinal. ESPN. 5:30 p.m. ' ^ Heplaye<^ d 983 games for the ; ? ? ? s i ? sndiourKJ, TOC, 7 a.m. to return In Sept(itember capitals duduring a team-record < 0 0 0 0 Ikrirt#! 3 1 k. Wendy’s Championship fo; . lUiitaje 2 0 19 CPowm : .' — — =^ J S & LONDON - OIjmimpic cham pi- 15 seasons,,ns. H e also is the fran-, . ia»g® 4 0 10 Uimoo*aM J \ ! } >-f ■ “ — Cti!ldr«dren, first round, ESPN2, eader in points by a • ulM’t J 0 1 0 luaxft 3 on Marion Jones plailans to m ake chise's lead • J 0 0 0 tlSMTSM J ( IJTL barely two defensemarman (474), assists by a ' [fv 9 0 0 0 ’ ’ “ * Fd. IS ? "> ' 552 iMCbgCttv ' USJI her comeback bi SSVSSW — months after givingg birth1 to her defensemarman (361) and powei^ ' i^ ' m: «1 TM a: i S i ‘, 0 0 0 0 • METSS5.ASTF054 B. als a defenseman ' cwivd OOMOOOOO-2 HOUSTCH SMMtwvK•IIIYIWM “f? first child. play goals w s ------'-- ’ ■ “ ' -’- E ------k H At n H SpdMXCit Hm Montgomery,y, the baby’s (51). S«*o«P 0 0 0 0 Mirail lullI I I Dmd 4 0 0 0 . litOtilWni a n w*iI*T Pa W PA isson was acquired lofroww S5“^p n 1 0 0 0 KMkI 0 0 fl S **~*T«.,^0«- father, said Thursday:ay that Jones Johansso .iWlCS-lcr, ^ ffalo in a trade in 1989. • KTlUnt KuoMtlUnacxM 0° a 0° OOJS 02 0S 1, . had trained thrououghout h e r from Buffal liiS-iil: -asss: ras eag er to The Sabrebrcs drafted him in j r S" lill 5Sr.".2! s T is:«mMM 0 0 8 ®0 0 0 • pregnancy and wa; v^15 ( ' I 0’""r t S H?§ W L 7 PB PF P* return to the track.. HerII aim is to 1985. , jo-5n»««oini«»wi«io(?l,0CUi»(l2l«Grt« tivwel 4 111 0 0 0 f - Pioneer League ^IWTO. a 0 0 W 0 0 ;at the Sept. 5 ^ i ui3(w:«u4ii)n««!»4iii■illglS-CtxtwuMv }??* I 0 0 OcMp 0 0 0 0 Saaen4M Crtr>>em«i ® “ S S A run the 100 meters ai I I I w«7*p _0 0 0 0 NoODMaon CM•Mf^tra “ " S £S 2 2 m eet in rofUefuses to dismiss i ; § ^ r H. «n tn n SO sd« os# « i i i W L PO. CB Mat.. 0 ^a^o coo 0 0 Golden League Judge Belgium. 'JJ ! C 0*{nU»«S C >i»T(«mW»4 S i 1 W T Pa PF PA „h a m onth Indlctmertlent against Williams /I I S 5!!! i««»c#r J 0 '“ » g Jones gave birth ,. . . «rmll.OJ 413 r J lIPlH! m i 1 :i ss early to a boy, Tim WMontgomery, FLEMINinNGTON,RJ.-Ajudge ScutiOMn Omiv ;0 0! ! 0 3! .MMHII OOOOSOK03010»4 j d Thursday to throw out a . f.3 Sl W I Pft CB S„ refused Tht ? 0 0 :.J’4A.!)fil,4}l?i, 0 r 0 0 JiO Ycrt 4. HokMOl A iPrMUraM « A ™ iraJl& ’ ' on June 28. I'S’-t-rOwoTv^UWI She won five mC'nedals at th e manslaughighter indictment • YANKEES 7. RANGERSERSS u>ft«n-»9n»'rC>n^ I • iKSSSf.SK£sr»a-.,>» ?sSS M i i W I T Pa PF PA formei* NBA star Jayson K S«M«ll4rvlW«JNie}»A-}iHX4i»xii ■ WbnWBNvon■i««H)^ 0S 02 20 enoss S0 o2 golds in the 100 mcticters, 200 and Williams, w , ' 0 9 9 R0CWES4.PKPKtLUES3 tS^w.iC'7 i I l.GOO relay A year later,la she lost shooting5 dideath of a limousine' 3 1 1 0 P14> T» 'I»w0n*»n» IWwC 0 0 0 CoO 0 0 of Ukraine. defense a Piwvd * 0 1 I i i prove Willi/illiam s was a victim of ‘ : 0 0 0 i S r / ; 0 51 w3 i ? i iHUnUt ^ L J PB IJ PJ , 0 . 5 D 0 0 0 0 Pnt; vindictiveness by pros- w - ‘' S S ■ ? oJi^»'"o 0 Sr^3B 3*1? ir\i;j 1 0 c ; H«niu 4 n } a ImSfsOOO SorUCcnMrelNi Dm Miliclc Intends tito sign -■ The same judge Sai»p I 0 a 0 T.JJ7*-31«0|40»!C1 ,, f. ecutors. T:Sr'^ M S 'Oi Tsui* » t|p J 30 3 0 i 0 oI!7f3»'S' SSrST, 0 ^ 0 teS 0 9 wKh Pistons desSSplteSUlt denieda a similar request In Toil xi«oocoi*« 1 3 ' 0 nnji 0 10 0 Wediwsdayday’s late Boxes ^,*Ss Serbia- December, Moooaxf' r«.j«i 0 300 W BELGRADE, . , g;(i-'iii Itl ^ STp/SSbz n 0 0 J M 0 0 Montenegro-Darkeko M iiidc has Williams,im s,'35. is accused of ••n.4t'x"'7.«:n^'av-^i'oufl» t'A* ^ ^swwoo^^ D/ 3asketb/^l B left for the United1 States,S deter- recklessly;ly handling a shotgun ___ IP H R Dl cm ffi M ] I ) fiUii! s —± WNBA. ___ '...... mined to.sign withJl the D etroit that killedled Costas Christofi on lawsuit con- Feb. 14,20C2002, at Williams’home l.j I 5 ® ® ] jse EASTWHWWM^ CB Pistons despite a 1; r r r ^ . nil ' Z Z T ^ s z — ■*• ■ tending lie is underer contract to in ^examcandria Township. H e > > ' xn-PeWcsilOl BMnull!).*ig,.H«wn|Sl Sfm ii) 3 0 J 0 0 0 c ^ ? j ? £ r i ; s § n his European team.n. could faceace nearly 55 years in I n ER n » J > 1« 0 1 0 Iw'p 0 0 0 0 d 7-foot for- prison if if convicted on all i a 0 0 etT** 3 0 0 0 Swim The 18-ycar-old -ilf J 4 4 4 )4 oS»P 0 0 0 c ii ii 1 1 , which indude aggra- 3 t 0 c 5 S 2 ''"* ' , a 0 0 OiMit 4 0 0 0 Hww* ward was the No.>. 2 selection charges, w 0 a 0 [naip 2 0 0 0 vmwacn RE.«. in th e NBA dral•aft in J u n e vated man:lanslaughter, possession • ‘ ' Si, li! isli; E r J!!s behind LeBron1 James of of a weapcapon for an unlawful ...sr'iss! i s s r ;! : s CMUn)s s: : al Tmaon. s r S pm ‘ ■ Cleveland. purposes,IS, aggravated assault, »s.<^ Fol.'nWi 0 s 0 0 11100004 Smsi ness anti evidence, lam- Uad.oD tK/t^ VimiVrl jKUc^aUnncatpn Milicic said in tlthe Dnevnik and witnes »10«?»-«CO’J«>«(W) SiairmtB it il i i S daily on Thursdayay he is “99 poring, „ u i! s s k s s mwLOngCtiKn; HR-5S9Ul»l. UWI ESSwhaW^P"*"' OEVIL RAYS 3, ROYALS i-23;i-jf»iS(M44n I^'h H EB B6 so pEiJ”* Sm r<««Ke M urui C*,. e 33 p m percent certain” hhe will sign Williamsims’ trial is expecied to lomSASCrrr t«i»AB*Y . iWOMEUi ^ ^ DMuHMmepn I \ January. faoo 0UKTS7.PtFPtRATESS, l l ’” thndiyiam S ^1v CMOOMSmUIP'o with the Pistonsi c despite last begin in Ja J J c 0 0 PinSOUMM ^ ^ ^ JMII JgM month’s suit in New Nc York by 1'^ 0 0 0 0 ? iaSnu!r;«.nur\t3S O® ? 1 0 0 0 trkr^o 5 0 J 0 JSC> * :S S ' his team againstst his ag en t. BIU6S re-signte-l leading 1 j J ^ I 4 A 1 g 5 3 10 IW r . 3 3 1 . . TFSANSACI'IONS smanding at p, ’rS ?'’ J 0 I 0 ' 1 IJ 0 0 0 1 1 >«ul«>uUtl«n>n damages. - ST LOU ^ i § J W4«o 11 J y with the St. Louis Blues ^ ° SndS>g ~3c 3, , , , ft 3 0 0 W>»mSS» S 0 0 fl t55?^n5tel T e n n i s l*emi ™ d M pa^^^ The Pistons saidd tthey vrill not will stay wi JOJI l«0"P a 0 a Imi J ; ; J DOOQER ^ proceed witl^negotlodations undl after theic leamt< agreed Thursday - ATf TemlsTi Mastera Ij^ ro a l j c« j e s s j e s s S k s .t ; • '• rou - S 2 '7 - ? tS « ’ ' S' - K : ■!! iSSKj ,,-vl the sihiatidn Mthi[iMilicic’s'for-— to-rc-sign-gn-him -to the-one-year - - — c«uc" 10 0 JSs' llion salary an arbitrator CVTIP 0 0 0 ^ E ^l^sfs-'psss;'"10 mer team is resolvcivcd. S6.5 millio: Ils S is !! UT«t PWnav 0< S»<«| S4t« tn] >‘F Tim* Milicic’s club,I, Hemofarm set thisweek. we 1 0 0 0 Con!'? 4 0 ? ■ u5!wAU,(tE S3 0ntMIS-Pi>a«3a W»»l<«n»o" M agent M arc Followinwing tlie ruling Monday, SSf”’ it* 4 TmTM a 7 7 7 Joo ! j ; k s : :;;j T^SfSnt • , Vrsac. says ag 6inln*7Fi»UOe1 VfCT $(•»». mi^oiraucMW oMKt c4 Of UM ««na««>4 C4IW SM Cornstein • andd Pinnacle the Bluesies had1 until Tliursday to ■ ■ ■ tn « SO !!!SSfi’i; o~,»~ ll T,inDt-t«nH<>Tai»nacnttvnMi».>..Skr.iu.M. Management Corprp. interfered dccide whether ^ to keep i 0 ' t FivMran'ooSSti/Ti#.r». IS«iFi«roiosJ JIVaO 2 000 0 0 C<'«^Jp 2 0 0 0 »T?r^ “■ i^W (’Wi»«5-»0.*W Bl* 0<«r« 'ran European con- Demitra,a. theirtl top scorer with 36 ii w , 1 _, 0 0 •; •■ 3 Miiovi>uM(i>urprcra>l?i»g^^m J § J N (M«M W AU9M C JM 0.P«UX0!T 10 with tlie player’s Ei : < 0 s-Tjr«e.j.«f^S/-Su nd 93 points, trade him or H n D, B 80 ^ 0 JOO■■sS'"!!!! gK tract. Milicic hasIS played for goals and £ BASKETBAU bia since 2000. allow him him to becomeji iree 1 4 4 1 jC«M(fl- rc-1- ES5iii,^^i_^n«r,.i>f jnMMITO:---- ______Hemofarm in Serbii ■ ; CLtnOiT PiSIC«$-><4nM Hrt (Vmo. Jc'>^ IS he is u nder agent. 'g*'”” I ® n fi CwJiIWb/' Kuawi UMVndKn 0<-«'Uivwn an) igo> Sx'x' and^the club says pay hike will pusli the »[!;'.{, u>, i;u.Ji tn pJUmj%1 ’ ^ (Vx2«;»l.i-3 .i”? J } i?J?T«- »:•> wwMo» anuiUK icofrm controct through 202009. The pay L—’. n-IMra larce Ik'kuuo >'>: I £K j^s,„-.s~«. . £ not prevented team payrlayroll to more than SS8 ' in i “Slew w,(ta>w NBA teams are ni MWUnt 11-3 tI i 3 s 2 DP-CKmiaJ.tn'n;s,4/^2lOO-C««»-«3.lo» iX'iT&MU 9H Atfn CM* F«m I2) iwiisvniErioi'-N-^J"!*^* >V> from drafting playciycrs u nder con- million,, andati team officials have J 0 0 0 1 tng«n«2in-0JWI >«o tract to foreign1 teams, byt said that’sat’s too high, “ 10S«*G£IE5$»'U1«5-S^fll<»'^ itra has led the Blues in "®«r « t. i ?1 0 0 1 7 Oo J 3 'IJI! ft***« I FOOTBAa 10 more th an scoring: fourfoi of tho past five sca­ i ' ' ' uSr«v.’i25^fO*I«i leam can pay no 5 A M frrS in ” ' I2S2l4-1 :j s s i f s‘3SVai^'^i.C4«''nw.«. ; »nm»ni, » CAnwSs-w^ vSK*rw s*.«o* buying o u t a sons andld hasb topped 30 goals in ;I 4 1 ? 0 5«a»«l4«.r*o«< I'*4.> 1 I 0 0 1 I >M rMnn! *’• S3SO.OOO toward b '6 4 0 ' 1 r-?J)*-4JJM(41.iMj SKT.'S?r"“” a thrce ofif theth past five seasons. to*ewPj>«iv,.f»< CrtcnfV«ii*.o»i UUJI un OOlP'O'VPiaud 01 C>n«nMADrT«.»iJu'«M» j ' I § CMCAOO ^ ^ ^8WSMltWOO ^ ^ l1*3 i 0 0 0 0 ‘ M &4 SrdUvinlV»^t C»nOli»‘*CM COOA»S-iu™) tWi 0^-M (VWO Cftntt Cl ; 0 0 0'?!22'«“ U( r ? h ^ S 3 ’ 2t«S4’>«f»ei ” I9rm.fr SJ a 7 0 Tou* 353 X • 5 HEUU.-? i 1 J 2 lo- >«t Ounw.w W OfftM* tt»« KCOjn ».K dropped after a[apology Montreareal quarters ^ onouooo-o SSOU >1 4 1 2 ;IBinjg u* §S.Tn , Tour Nofdca Nordic Light 11^ ^TIUiAL - Andre Agassi O m ^ ^ WIIOOI^J ! t 2 5 I S«ct«.PiJtm«.I1 HOCKEY BEAm-ORT, N.CI.e. - A iiiisdL- MONTH a n " iw's ■ Open cliarge against stumbleded out to il -1-1 deficit, ...... >n.->.-]o s I 1 0; Ocr^ ' s ? § s J wfrmo s*»«t?SiSS7o^S>*u»r ,iv; meanor assault cli «a..^i« 4j:jwh ATES 0 . izards guard then recoccovered to beat locaV tn BB » «SI3B - 4 0 0 0' J3'^ ' o »»»» - P'H*tes „ W ^ K Washington Wizi I D«nfwll|»' 1 0 0 0 PinSnWH st lOuiG Dlijts-A»MJK.1^ . a c Pr.T* ise has b een wild-cardird entry< Sinum l-iroso G- “ 7 I'T '' 0 0 0 0I Uk»w1K POOOO _ f'Jl kniTSooemelV) (U Jerry Stackhouse h ^ o r ^ ’ 0 0 0 * 0. 0 UtKKOtrOMoa ITl0E'l««C0»0ff$-*l»« IX P"*' he form er All- 4.6-2 WedVednesday and micli the • ;ui-X‘ ' M l 1 i 0 1 ? ? ? ? i!s:? J ?1 ? I 0 IVacrtM ? 0 0 dropped after the ; ICnMrt U I 0 0“ ° 4 1 J 0 m2 1 1 0 fiU [* ' 0 0 , x . W*SMNCIO»i s C4>lIAi5-4TOrcrt»«'»w«™« Star apologized lo(0 the alleged quarterfirTfinals of lhe Canada CMMM) !nrfvt 3 0 0 01 0|1 C J J § g 4 0? 0}:SfO.I0 4 0 0 IMroiC.-rC.-r*iuv^ M MC D Cm » « ’■«' >•»” •> «!»»•«(,'. r • 0 0 , J o«.« 1 000j« 0 4 0 cw«a 0 0 !<^W4-J4t’J •)< victim. Masters,■s. ftM p I 0 1 17 s«"e"'» * ®0 I0 0 (Ml* 0 0- Ow* IIMXUIU^KM^------tKiX fftin n r top-seeded Agassi, a r,nl^5:* ' t o o 0 0 1 *l»OAUA ST»1£-*W« M'"'T'*®" "I Stackhouse wjwas a rre s te d The to i»<1P*e*T Tralsr iCMn/li TM 4a • 131TB ° I a g ° ° ;u».ft.Oni»BUM tn® . Ulantic Bcach three-tiirn:ime chamiiion at th e _ _ _ UTf.rr. '' COBm iir'”’’” SvH ; Cgej>j«aj«> tf ■>«- P<»PUB last m onth in Atl *> uwiUmwo SoM'.» ^ ^ on a charge of aassault on a -hard^uri3urt tnneiip’lor liie U.S. [issffiis S '” i!! wi«[;i.M»JO.< M,Tvir!.C»»w* Cimt5Tw!SIll»t«*’»•' ' [ rant uuuvt Kao nMi ^ m anager, accordrding to an Sdmutilei;tler in a reinatdi of their ill!; S s - . “ s i s O«cr-S00n0*~r,^ '«V*« o' u 4 1 3 3 Ucr>MC4 I 4 s2IrS2o?ioc-N!«ii/?i7. arrest report. Australiaiilian Open final in f5w 1 .4 0 ? 0 uS»;“II SOOO ! StnCMCD t an unO<*vc«-«*»r-««ew tw S t»r* *«>»»> •«»'» O'** 'r«>iaXi 4 0 0 0 >(«»«■I 0 C 0 0 0 J « ^ -4 3M t [)•»•«,.••»»»■ VC W. David McFac•adyen Jr.. dis- January.ry. ^ Agassi beat the VrocUn» 4 0 0 1 00m<»» ]1 ) 3 : jnaa 3U 4: ! : ! ; a S ? i £s r s r a s s n , ’""' i s s ^ IcMoS«U5t«C*31Sfi^ ruty •OW' in in straiglit sets then, .- 4 0 0 0 lUu/lB : 0 0 0 0 1 CS-ftrtm(4)5^ trict attorney fcfor C arteret, German i ?;;;; iS K , : : R £R » 90 WTArA Tour JPMorgan Cfiase ^ is will l>e their first meet- Open • Craven und I’amlitilico counties, and this m V-UaMf 3 0 10 s::;! I s r c t s . KnUiT»VM>« t i f«« * lat Stackhouse mg sincenee. Schuettler, seeded c 4 2 3: Muiwf.miMjjn1 • teSSl;2 ’ ^ISSSiJSLr LS *” said Thursday tliai Caw CM Ut ocon^ _ had apologized. eighth,, beatb lOth-seeded Jiri CARDINALSi3.MABUNS0 3. fW L fri 7K7MI : ; i 3 7-5.64). . nST SIc«it«-« FLOMU ST5TL0U9 Ij 2S«?iIll5!^iw.S • 0 ^ •»■»"» •»»«*«M * Tlic maximuirmn sen ten ce Nowik 7-5 . VJr^-w, 1 iOO-*n«n»«n 5 fic|4| C»l3l|>«-t. , p«nic( 3 0 1 0 >14 JjltWl^rnl'uuWo. TM%unl ^ under the diargc j ' pU'4iMitll r.arc»at>i«i»C1| 00*j!iyj!|t«iV«* ic*«a. 3 0 0 0 EC c»SiS««»(l«J m»p«"'«*On). n«i» S&^ r.s^sT oJsr’^ been 150 dayvflijcI jail for h ab itu -' Federer.;r. seededs third, eliminat- 2 II?? S S T o S y c S r t U»XE TtW(lW£E.4«i^0». e w 16Tommy Robredo 6-4,6- n . « HS, i! 1!0 SuKIl lt. 4 0 0 0 T.J»*-4li«(41* «W^LJK»V«-V»Orv«KilM»» niaiinMa4e>ln>K» ^ ' al offenders, cd No. 16' NCWK*UPS*Clt-'<«Mfrr«n C4» 3, settinfting up a quarterfinal , , ; S S S V J 0 7 ? Northv rthwest League [^c*; i 'I ! : ia; i!!!S MMtn icfiman againstt M Max Mimyi, who upset ' W L PO. OB hiMliv.SH nr.r,- | 4^ Capitals defers ■ 1 2 1 1 n) * II BS - (iil«*r.» . 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S p o r t s — Football]players’d deali^l Love t1 a k e s l 1 e a d ; during( 2(002 totaleied 15 , , s t o p s p i S CHAPEL HILL, N.C ({ tS ) - 1.5mmimjtmi(imior adiool a ^ rain si ►lay Fifteeni football ployen died d in high adiool stud the United S tates last year-tr-down intfaeUnitedSti States. C^eigM and. ; CASTLE ROCK, Col ia in the 1990s, a n d Golf in this eventem at Castle course recoi«orcl with a 10-underpar youth football and one inlasemi- e sevenin2000an} and 2001 combined.' Pines GolfiCIub. C 62 Thursdasday for a three-stroke pro league. “We havee 1been concemeo.; Charles: HHowell IU lead aftertr the ( opening round of The other 10 died from1 naturali ' because heat-xeit-related c^ths are, \vas with 14 points.Its. the inaugur(uriil Nordic C ^ n . causes not directly dedI toi the either entirelyity t or almc^ entlietf Play was delayed by'Ughtningin Ug He madede eight birdies and an game but provoked by vigorous vl| avoidable," saiing unselfish guys,” ! had his lone bogey atu ithe par-3 Thursday in ir the second round, ]|,ln2 the fint round of the Intettematlonal at Castle Pines Thu: vrinning,a it's how they’re domgdo i t said Alomar,, who wl liken^ these. 16th when he missed the green, falling 4 andan< 3 to Kwan Chih Lu, Rock, Colo. All-Star starter Esteban Loi»aiza is White Sox to0 the th Ibronto teams. Bob ’l\vay and Jonathathan Kaye vvho will face fac defending cliampi- stillh daaling, and he's finallallyget- that won the WoridWoi Series in 1992' ouch finished with 12 points, on Beckyy Lucidi ] in the third eed Song’s sister, Naree, 5I a:and 4 in who tied for tl tings help. B uehrle is 7-1 in1 hhis last and 1993. while John Rollins hadlad 11 and round Frida,iday. Lucidi beat Ashley tlthe first round. also advanced eightI starts, while Colonrt is 4-0 “rm 'ju st exdexdted tjf be her^*', Chris Riley 10. Rollins 5 anand 3 in Ihe first round Virada Nirapathpongpotwm. run- Park defeated widiC a 1.14 ERA in his laslast four Alomar said. “An“And cxdted to haro. The scorinR system si'gives play- and Averyy Kiser 1 4 and 2 in th e nner-up to Wie in the PuPublinks, and 1 in the outings. a chance to playl^ for the pennant*' CR 8 points for a doubleble ea^e, 5 second. aadvanced with a 4 .and1 !3 first- Lindsay Hulvn larksdale second.Tlie thi y points for an eagle, 2I pointsp for Aree Sonjong beat Emily Bastel 4 vround win over Cecilia Bat F birdie,, zero for par, miiminus-1 for and 3 in her h finit-round match aand a 5 and 4 second-rouniind yicto- tcriinals arc FV bogey and minus-3 for double and Lauraa Cross < 4 and 3 in the r;ry over Ashley Hoagland. ’ finals Saturday Boones^c __ Iwgey or worse. secondrounund.Cro^shad eliminat* ■ In-Bee Park and Erica BliBlasberg, is Sunday. Contbitwd8 fKMi Dl jolt to the entiretire family. “Him being with the YaYankees Soon after., AaronAs requested a ; doesn't make any of thosec games| trade. New "ybrkbrie beat out sev eral; more or less im po nont,” Bre:ret said teams pursuingng him, li including the ■ “I look at it as going to NevewYork Mariners, by/ parting p with lop ‘ j pays of] >rospect B randon! )y U S. I lat^ all, pitching pros Strongg team “i knew I could throw Thursdayay In 22, 25-22, ther third in stroke play, Bret ^ and Aaron’s father, she said. “As soon as I lelet four All-Star team s duringlg a 19- announcer Bob>b Sheppard S Santo bailers set cd uj to the third round. knew ic was a good.tlmnv.’ match, withed « Katie Connelly 2 year „ carccr os a durable catchercs Joe Tbrre, Aaron'SAar now m anafi^ Krciner is the firstt AmericanA Domingo,' ’ Venezuela the on first round an d with Philadelphia, (Dalifominia and er, briefly playedyed with Ray Boonsj woman to win gold inn PunF Ams Domlnlcaican ferariagh scorctIvrick 7 and 6 in th e Kansas aty . H is father, Rqy,ty.wasa as a rookieie on the 196Kj ■javelin since 1975. ■ "Republic.Ic. year-old h i^third ' round and quar- two-time'AU-Star third basaseman Milwaukee Braveraves. — ' The world champion>n women^s Cynthia Barbo:Friday, wilh the semi- withI Detroit. The four of thetiem got “No quesdonin beingb a third-getf^ softball (cam routed thele Bahamas1 Bi|C^ first nationalday. te The 36-hole final together •< for a proud fomUy;ly photo eradon player,»r, he 1 respects thv monthsmi shy of her 18th lerican.Games b juised through her 200- Bl silver in women's sk tests showed traces of Temenesta in as her family^s grgreat tennis hope. beat Peru to advance to:o diet quar- birthday, cruj ------bj 5 of the best plai^rs. terfinals, and the handbaiball squad m eter semifilifinal heat in 22.9 sec- th , douis JohnMcN^( his system, which investi{tigatois “She is one of Browne of Pordand, suspect bi was administereired by iii the countryy in her age group, rld. prtissure in h ersr ccareer because of* States upiwd its total1 totc 7G: 32 Parker of GreatGrc Falls, Mont., won' a bi alechase beating Uruguay 24- gi lal, and John McEwen of TlCerra. (h T ftm Fernando Plata “It is unparalleled, scandallalous,” what her fathere r eline. too. of the bargahyiin to slicd three dozen to ing rule withI o either Mexico - or ytIt is F auviau’s 13-yet'ear-old because of an isolatediso! inddent." ',■■ ------Whicli brings'us back toCo'Clarctr------yenn-worth-th-of-going-vrithout-a------■ a meet- Tliey can comion Monday. Nicole w hampionship, and who in .“t up by timc.They justred 19 points and_16^ K Tlic kid knew when he first .set national chai well. He likes to go straiglit foot in Colimil)us that (hehe odds he really, wasi it it going to hurt? But hi lien hud huddle. Thi ' school pHcnom ^ them figured Clarett Ixheart of tilings. He was noHaU of involved.”boza added 11 in h er w; would ever |X)se for a gniduation gni most of the likely to back down in a cor photo were utwut theL- ssame as would be at ai OSU.fo^at least Fu and gra- Dy the closei team start. {o n e without three, if inly onl; becausc the NFL ciition off the field than he w!time to Buckeyes toequestrian a team v/on w Mike lyson leaving home colH.sion on it. But that’s clii his American Express:s icard. It prohibits plaj)layers from turning pro of .“Didn’t they were prec competition, while iHfeesoQ are three years removed evloo. Thom ' their tide withvon men's saben could happen. until they arc — On Sunday, he-blew off a Claictt got from their highhi| school graduating M former "involved."^m es of Columbus, But that was before Cla ing witli Marcus Allen set a taste of what , it wa.ss Ilike this das.-:, co As if anyi i Cuba’s R einier ith LeBron Now it looks'like loc Clarctt will his high school coadi. Alletiling to included, really1 50-meter rifle, vrith "I O p e n Satuuriday and Sunin d a y spring to hang out with been inducted into the H James, out beyond thee rreacli of need some) lucklu just to get his .sec- bc fling t%vo ------iinson (Crawfordville, J it's OK to ond season1 launched.la wiFume earlier in the day anill those Jim.Litkc is; bronze. i 12:00I Noon to 6:000 ]p n i the NCAA, out where it■^ ciously SCI aside some tii have expensive tilings andmd not get BetweenI them, tl the NCAA and in ;d going L-o/iimnut forsal Tl (Spencer, Ind.) was ct asked how you came to> btbe in pos- OSU are look)oking into cliarges that , ovoffer Clarett some advice.idi “ fine- Write to him skeefat champion, and Thru]L ab o r D ay a teucliing; aassistant helped lum tO'even call us,” said erstand- ______ly(Headi, Texas) won |,j session of tliem. McDaniels, the kid’s f And that was before 'he played pass a courscktail par- chise; and perhaps p< most damag- in

■ t t S L j t p nn i a k e h id s m a rrk m past sevra years playing forrtheBarcelona tb F o rm a iSaftesHi'just ^ Dragons g of NFL Europe. HisS s best seaaon Training I* cam p roundupIR_____ Avas in-1998, when he caughtht 220 passes for— ------lig p ^ tD BnakeP:;Pettoit’sTDSter— 257 yards an d four touefadowtowxis. tions sh(hortfy before the regularir iseason He^s had tiyouts withh 1 and p a r k ; radi. M (JB>) - Alloy sWdngs. leeds every chance he Dallaa. Dt • that^not a concern to the'Nn i K ^ i i knows be nee “No, wwe figure we need to giveve him a OUI to malce thea DDetroit lioos. causehe is so smart," coadad i Mike injuries to. SIShawn Bryson, Avon J a day b ^ Jaguars l i c e saidid. Q b o u rn e and Artose^ Firmer, all battUog JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -— INo progress l/6iison'.to back up u{ tailback James was ' reported on Day 14 of roo S7$wart, Dm son is esgpejqiectedtologquitea back v. Byron Leftwich’^ holdoi Steeler)rs bk of play^ inin tlthe Lions’preseaMn now the longed in team histoistory. ^ LATOCROBE, Pa. - An offensive lineinethat^ o ^ e r against Fittsbtisburgh. DT Marcus Stroud (knee)OandRBfted a been receconflgured by injuries thishis train* rj'This is,a big gameme for me, but at this •Tbylortu (bone bndse) are thee notablesn' who ing ^npop received more bad newsivra when pblnt, anythiog I can cai do to make an won’t " play in the preseaaeason opener the Pittstsburgh Steelers found ouiout Ibdd M )|> r^ o n . is import!ortant,” Denson said. Saturday gg at Minnesota. Fordhamm injured his elbow, ^*rai going to take anyan] opporiurdty I can A freree-agent pickup lost sspring, Fordhamm bas been playing withI tldie sec- ? ^ ^ t o n le f t N o oe ^ ^ a m e in*1998 as the Bills un at right guard to help mi up l ^ o o n i leading nisbeither, but has had litde p J nrS F O R D , N.Y, - Buffal(■Mo “ / J f ™loss of starter Kendall SimSimmons. in the NFL.'L. Ih e Lions ore his ends en Dave Moore andMaricO m hod also been considexed a con- sm h team. He bass rushedn for just 222 among an several players nursing at right- tackle, but instead ir ydrds.' ths the ttiird key lineman1 tot( "1IM : Ih is spring, he pla;played for the Rhein e er r at Baltimore on Saturd^. ' lire o f NFL Europe,!, andaj was the leagued Moore 1 and Campbell wereire held out of ions was diagnosed with diabetesdii >econd‘leading rusher[ier with 725 yards in practice pn Thursday. Moore has a strained rs before.camp_opened.ond_h ___ t f : . ------KTgames.” hamistririg arid will be a gamiome-time ded.- t hamstring) is ? pracojtice. Ceiiter Jeff Hartingss imissed siosion, while Campbell (right ht st vreek with a knee injur:iury that F^intfiers expectedex] to plw . “ ach Gre* d him out of four games lulast sea* said. ,. •SPARTANBURG,, SAS.C. - Marcos Martos Williams said two playersrs vwon't play - ' gtew up in socccrys i a t him, but he didn’t (strained left calf) and rooki -Everyone lau d e d ai tackle Gary Byrd (dislocatedd k n eecap and SAN ,ANTONIO - Receiverer Joey loten. iyJeft-die-Dallas_CowboyslysLcamp ___ ------^TTowlHanosis'a-recTGceiverin-CaroIina^----- tom.tendon).______after Thulursday^ practicc to returnI) t

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There are qucs- T i m e s N e w s I Cials gathered Thurlursday for dons thatIt needi to be answered, ^ T h e l G olf C l u b ^ - .Patrick Dennehy’s . ,i memorial, bi>t. we believe bc by God's grace imnem bering the slainin basketball1 thc^U be2 answereda by his divine r ijlaycr as a young manlan strength- providence.ce." I I electric gtii- I Names of team I I members (4) ______' ' I ^ lo r Idst year aftefter getting tars and aa Scripture reading by I | ) I lacked oTf die teamun at New Hammer.: Thc1 tap star was a ■ ______^ Mexico for temperr tantrums,i JubUee minoinister in th e late ’90s, " I ------^ I necame a bom-againI ChristianCt in when he ledlei a Sunday night hip- ' I Entry Fee 'may bibe paid by check, mononey order or creditditjcard. I , ^ e 2002. hop serviceice at the riondenomina- | ------I • j “I h e Bible says thathat whoever tiorial chutcLirch. I Entries and aliII fees due by Frida)ay, August 8,2003,I, andi payable to Thi I o n th c Tuune of thheLordshall e : Nearly a dozeni Bi^Ior officials, jje saved, and Patrickk didc that a includingj President1 Robert B. ^ « a r ago,*t Jubilee Pastor Paj Dick Sloan Jr.va:and coach Dave Bliss, “ ” ~ ~ .T.or"en)nter*onlirie otro~o'iirNIE wAl>a^ IE Program | Benwl said as mournersers wept and attended theth memorial. Hie uni- • . 1 I F o l l o w le NIE link from hhnp://magicvalle ■ — - . J 2t tb esh e ld .th e ir palm!Imsuptbthie". verritywiUllU hold its own memorial the ______»Entry fee imIncludes a $15 per person dotJotiatJon to NIE. You may dec]lecllne to malce this voluntary was still A id dd, ,anajiedid a . Aug. 28 inViWaco. 1 :• I 1 1 1 _ J ...... 1 ■' ■ r I-...... difference. ^ 1 i ' ' ■ t i S i - t i l l I r 1 '■ ^ ------TIMM Ntiw.-TWln W^ hUto - FMqr. Ai«tirt 8,2003003 ------n the road agigain ■ Q CfO I Vnneton Cup Series movesito,art>8d to.i m M couini«e— Watkins Gien IntMnatkxu m m . m -■ thiswiweek for S u n ^ s Sirius at TT\eT t \ e ( ^ . ipM | l A S iM / 7 i m M i A ni l n i d y e i r e sa m P Jarrerett’sjack Harrvick has man1 1escapes, M sr y iiT pineied for win crash;h without ^ Q j H ] : at fa'amed track majoior injury Winston cup: SiriusJsatT i h e By Rick: MMlnter Glen, pre-race covers'erage at Cox iV8 Safvico______ByR/chMMeM er 11 a.m. Cox Naws SarvlceSun around ' ___ 232jo.2«G;«G, w hile McMurray. J eff ______- an d _ h it_B B ryan._The_ r: Im pact____ ------W A T K I N S 'GG lL E N Gordon aiand B ill‘Elliott compiel- iryan into the wall and op five. IONAL sent his jackjack rolling down pit INTERNATIO ning at Indy was some- road. Track: 2.45-mileero r< ad ' lat had been on Harvick’s Bryan and Joe Krupa, a pho- iince he got an auto- tographer• whwho was struck by a course ^ sraphedd |photo from four-lime t J r tire that wasvas about to l>e put on W here: Watkins3 GGlen, In d y 50000 wir\ner Rick Mears Jarrett^ car,ar, 1\vere taken to near- N.Y. VL-ars ago.JO. by Methodisidist Hospital, where Banking: Rangesies Irom he photo Mears wrote, ^ e y werc treatedtrei and rclca.‘»;d. "Good luciuck. H ope to .see you here EiBr' 6 degrees to 10 Fortxmatel;itely for Bryan, he was some day.’•y-” w earin g a hihelmet,, a piece of degrees. ■Tve Io.looked m th him. ■ . First W inston Cuf■*nn Winston I a kid. rung car of Ws '“P finally KOgot the opportunity to •i never will forget theth day lis- Kenseth racradioed to his crew as , Then, as the pack spci)cd down Jarrett,, wlwho relumed to the race: The Glen; Aug.Ai 4, ■ I ace herere a few years ago, it was tening to the [1964] raccra when the yellowr fliflag flew. the backstrctch, Daves BlaneyI track after:r repairsr to his car, 1957 pretty mucluch u dream come mie. Eddie Sachs got killed.”,” But sincecc m ost of his competi- appeared to slow with a1 flatfl tire, shouldered1 thetht blame, On th e W eb: “It’s haihard to explain how good As with most Winsisto n Cup tors iilso sjo)iioppcd, he relumed to triggering a Talladegjrga-style “This-iss piprobably the worst www.theglen.comm I ” races these days, pit strnrategy was the track: iiin third placc, with crash that collected severfcn other day of my life,”life he said. “It’s the The sailtame vtras true for iiis car a key factor Sunday,r. Harvick fresher dres•es than McMurray and d riv e rs — Terry Labonimte, Joe most devasiatstaring thing I’ve ever o w ner RitRichard Childress, who started on the pole antnd led 17 _ Harvick. thehe two drivers in front Nemechek, Sterling ^Marlin, been assodatcdated with, and it was ------tasted vie/ictory arthc Brickyard- laps before lumlng overer'tlic lead of him who0 didd not pit.------—! RickyRudd, Jimmie-JoJohnson^ —just stupidityity ont my part.” ------with the lilate D ale Eamhiirdt in to Bill EUioit. Stewart,t. %who had taken ri^it- Johnny Benson andd M ik e He said his heart wasn’t in the 1995 butIt ttook great pleasure in But the fastest cars forfo most of side tires amand gas 11 laps earlier, Skinner. ! ra c e when1 hihe returned to the cclebnitini;ing w ith th e driver who the race belonged to t Tony ,camc backk i in u n d er caution on On the restart for the; fifinal 10- track afterr repairs.re He finished took overer Childress’ car after Stewart, who led threec times 1 for Lap 142 to} gget left-side tires and Ilap dash to the checkerertid n ag, 39th. Earnhardt’dt’s death. 60 laps, and Jam ie MeilcMurray, a chassis adjidjusim ent becausc his ]Harvick opened a big leadad, while “I had to0 fifinish it for the guys The vet^veteran car owner parti,d- who led twice for 33. car was hanandling so poorly. He ]McMurray and Kensethth strug- because theyley worked’ hord. butrl pated in1 theth winning crew’s tniiJi- Late in the racc, teatarns began returned in 12th place iind fin- 1gled to get by second-n•running couldn’t havlav c cared less,” fie tional ki.s.siissing o f the bricks on the to execute plans the:,ey hoped ished there, Robby Gordon. said. ;tch of the historic track, would bring iliem victoryiry. McMurrajray and Harvick stayed Harvick said his leanam m ate, Aug. 17— Michigan.400, 4( , —never had a cold ki.u that Harvick m ade a greet!cn-flag pit on the trackick and kept the lead, rw ith whom he has occasiisionally fjudge forr WardW Burton Michigan Intematiom x>d,” h e said. stop on Lap 133 of 16(60, which but on thee rrestart, they had to 1been at odds, look care 1 onal felt so gooc h ifc h ™ BiU Davis,is, 0owner of the No. 22 Speedway Like HiHarvick, Childress had meant he w ouldn’t .havtIVC to stop line up behiehind several drivers 1this lime by blocking hi:his clial ven by W ard Burton, Aug. 23 — Sharpie SOC500, fond thououghcs of Indianapolis again. who were onor th e tall end of the IIcngers. ay that he’s ready to Kenseth took gas anda four . lead lap. “He did all he couldi Itor the ' Bristol Motor Speedv^ peedwray long before he any with the only dri­ idwav Motor SpeI a racc car. tires on Lap 106, with ththe hope of As th e ddrivers came up to company < and myself tcto d ay ," company Aug. 31 — Southem 5C ever had a tail-end. drivers boxed ] verwhoeverver won a Wiiuton Cup > 500. alwa,vays dream ed of coming taking only gas on a lalater stop speed, tlie ta H arvick said. racc in his cars.cars Oarilngton Raceway■ay A day afteriter Burton went pub- lie with his> complaintscoi about tl^c team ’s p<»rr p

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There was notIt several m ilitant Islanimic groups group was dl of large, Saddams1^ f former palaces. “R vfi pic perished in ann attack i ttait , that onco violently bbattled the only to spreadsp blamic values mn main cemetery is full stxmned the world and ar revealed r o r gun in sight. ■ grassy plots where enendre some of thethe raids we*ve done dten ddam wanted to kill us all,[, PUK and th a t still makiike many res- society. lie entrance oreinditadcations that sam dw ^ hA the ruthlessness ofifaq-sprasi. I ^^Sadi !cent weeks, "We expxpected the Am ericans too arti buried. A sign a t th« low he’s gone and theB idents uneasy. In recc ], says “Baathists Keep 0Out,” a ref- b een mov;Qoving through there Ir dent, Saddam Hussein s the groups have fallen:n undcr the come andid help Halabja rebuild, Now that Saddamam has been ^encaicans have comc to bring us li • eronce to the Baath P anirtythatwas somebody*dy extremdy important^ nd democracy,” said JamilI scrutiny of U.S. militjitary forces, Instead they th came to occupy us am is likely being pfote^- driven from power,ier, H alabja’s ike chaos,” said lOunel>I headed by Saddam andd controlled Saddam its can finally ^ ^ d , 35, who has fashioned a teaa who suspect they mayly have links and m ake trs. e d b y a n enetworir c Of tribal and fB% S0,0(H>odd residents i to al-Qaida o r other amrm ed Islamic Ha jj Ali.i, aa politick aide to Aziz,I, die countjy for 35 years breathe freely agai lut of dn d er blocks covered n The town's major lan«ndmarkisa ilysupport*orters who are helping Um mcks. His brother’s familyy movements, He said his movement had split in tnmd, Odiemo •• ' dozens of blocks still m Ansar al-Islam - a mili-j. stark white monumeient to the movearour residents still e^pedid to Iran and then Swedenn On Saturday at dusli3k, a convoy 2001 from >r tableau of and hundreds of res s. of about 35 U.S. m ilitatary vehides tia based•d in northeastem IraqQ dead. Inside is a plaster suffer from effects of thet gassing, after thehe 1988 attack, and he was. it lifelike victims frozen astheyfell,a Iraq, nOto I tU ^ ., Will dedde I lere of relief in « a p r to to send them a message.(. roared mto H alabjaIS as attack hel- that is considereda a terrorist there is an atmosphere e icopters hovered overlarhead. They group byr U.S. U offidals - and th at ilit covered with chemicalal aah and the streets and an unalmabashed pro- P l e« ^ telli thera Halabja is safe n cradling their children1 Ifor protec- EC quotas, U.S. sayt: he said. “It^ all right toD went straight to thehouse h( of Ali was now/ involved ii in mainstream E - The baqi people and Ainericanism that hihas lingered now, he “Wc can think of no rea-1. tion. The center is a rotunda r in ROME - iiomc." Abdul Aziz, an Islamiclie leader ih politics. “V tims’ names not the UniUnited States will dtdde U long after people inin manyi other avily armed son for thiih is arrest,” he said, which some 5,000 victii parts of Iraq have sotsoured on the Halabjabja is firmly under theB his eighties. The heav n are carved in black stonone. the countijntxy should accept OPEP ice. swjor of ot the Patriotic Union off troops burst in, handcuniffed Abdul Americaican military spokesmen . on its oil pioduodai, dfa U.S. military presence, nd about 15 in Baghdad ad would not commentIt The 1988 attack,, in which on In the busy centralral bazaar this K u ^ sjtan ta (PUK), one of two0 Aziz and took him ant ll Saddam’s bombers djdropped a ]^S. enerjlergy secretaiy insiste|d Kurdish panics th at divid-1- other men into custodydy, witnesses on th e rai. gases, occurred n e a r'd and biJlowi^ trouserswrs invited an scmiautoitonomous region of north-1- again, w ith th e choppc d the Iran-Iraq war, in wlwhicdi some prevrar levels, but the st for endless em Iraqaq after the 1991 Persian1 cUng. ported the U.S. actions. So did ation of Petroleum American journalist 1 alabja residents, who saidd Kurdish guerrilla groumps fought Organizatit tea. Teen-age GulfWirfar and continue to exerdse5 .When a journalist located 1< the many Hala he inddent Exportingng Countries has been tiny glass cups of tei . was ftill o f. . ,*ey. wererc afraid of the I^amicc on the I r ^ o n side. Th< boys proudly displayedyed collections -control-ll-here. The -PUK-con-.• . house on Sunday, it.v ,f spurred an outpouring'Of o aid ftom • w a td u ^g d dosely, . concerned that a ------avid Beckham tributed;d several thousand guerril* women in black veils,, wailingw and group be«2^use it had a histo^ of of Iraqi crude exports of soccer cards (Davii an d intimidation. around the world thshat rebuilt revrval of and Ronaldo were theh e most popu- la fighteIters to the militaiy cam*,• . shrieking in grief. InI th i e parlor, violence ar ood the market widi crude rs and aides Despite:e the revitalizing effectt schools, clinics, housuses and lar), and cheered wherhen a U.S. mil- p a i ^ that th toppled Saddam in1 Abdul Aziz’s daughters n orphanages. ve down prices and refr- itaiy helicopter passeciscd overhead. April. insisted repeatedly thichat he had that thefall fal of Saddam has h ad on enues forror oil exp orters evert* 1 'vffaere. ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 - - Ihe-UnhJnhcd-^tate^ meanifba^ '' is taldngscare cai not to be seen as die- ' War-injijured boyy will receieive artificcial limbs5 " ^ -aqi oil poliqr. Energy Seoetaiy Spencer LONDON (A P )-AA :13-yearold Iraqi withith prosthetic limbs at Queen*cn Maiy^ carricid him tott th e bus that drove themm y ^ l l Abrahamn sstressed Thttrsday that- boy who lost his parentents and both arms . Hos]ospital RchabiUtation CenCenter in to th e aircraftift for the flight to a Britishih the Iraqislis nmust eventually dedde in the war that totoppled Saddam Lomondon. air forcc baseMi west of London, how to selleUtheiroiL I Hussein arrived Thursdtrs^ in Britain for The Tl^ boys were evacuated to :Kuwait Before thee boys left the VIP hall in Iraq iss otone of OPEQ^ 11 mem- treatment. in1 mid-April r and treated for bums Kuwait City’ airport,a three members of3f ■ bers but: hasn'tha: partidpated in the With a U.S. Army|T hathi as a souvenir causlused'when U.S. missiles strucixick their th e U.S. Amrm y militaiy. police gave I groups pit]pitxluction (juQtas since and pledges from Kuw;uwait^ government homsmes. Ali lost his fothei; pregnant pr them camoufliflage hats and arm bands, 1990. Analjnalysts say it could be a to pay for his treatmenlent until he reach- mot!other, brother and 13 otherr rcrelatives. The boys bcbeamed when they saw the challengesc fcfor OPEC to reintegrate cs adulchoc^ Ali AbbLbbas arrived on a Ahnhm ed lost a sister. team, whosee job has been to reunitete ' >its quota system, as Qther h \ . Iraqinto-its Kuwaiti state plane.. AlsoAI on board was Ali% Al story drew international)nal atten- ' Iraqi ch ild men treated in Kuwait with membersrs oof the group might be - ■ • his unde and anothersr injuredii Iraqi b<^, donon after pictures of him ayinging in pain th eir families,ss, and giggled as they p u'tt- t. - E "reluctanti f tI o ' pump less oU"il) 14-year-old Ahmed Har3amza, who lost his at: a a Baghdad : hospital appeared:-ed around th e hats on th«h c ir heads and called themm acconunodilodatc exports' from b left foot and right haihand in U.S. bom- thele worid. ^ “cowboys.” I Jarallah resurgentIt ItIraq. Ahmcd% father, who went to iKuwait ‘T m goingg to miss thciD,” said Maj.ij. Kuwait's Health MinuterIter Or. Mohsmmaed Ahmad Al J bardmcnts near Baghd;hdad. Al — comiontpfled from wire reports j Both boys are schedieduled to be fitted fromom Iraq recently at the boy% request,n K ate Van Aukiken, of Gloucester, Mass. speskB to All Abbas, 13, Thundsy in Kuwait. Seciuri•ity, reaonstrudjtion wo>es push[iMghamistan \tonear• chaos ,, governmenticnt buildings, no hdp fbr { By Robyn Dixon pie and no government Lo» Angel— Time* Tl TaUliban kill six(Afghan i soldihers in At least six Afghansi working^ ik at fiist people were very WARDAK, Afghanisinistan - Two KANlJTOAHAR, Afghanistan , ^ t ) diw by day they lose months after a gun attaittack, the bul- (AP) - Dozens of suspectedid for the American aid oiorganize- . hope^^ let holes in the Datsunun sedan have TUlibanan fighters attacked a gov­fv- tion Mercy Corps were :cc S d u c t. J- ing an agricultural surve;»eyinthe HialiqsaiI said Thliban forces in the . been patdied and itit runsr bcauti- i cnunenern officc in southern Af- ere growing bolder. A June ghanist:istan early Thursdi^r, killinglg repon and were stayingn g in th o region fully. But water cngineclecrAsilKahn J ^ d the 30 exi[losilosion at, a Kandahar walks with a limp andnd he still has -i six Af£Ughan soldiers and anin building at tho time, s in intelligence chief, Dad . mosque'thothat injured more than a two bullets in his body,Jy, onec of them Afghanin driver for an American dozen wasIS a]apparently aimed at the half on inch from his8 spine.sp ■:-M aid org)rganization, a provindalal Mohammed Khan. Khan said about 40 su;nispected and.TMibimbtm mullah there. A day The vehide^ humanilanitarian logo f f l intelligcigence diicf said. other anti-lW ban mullah • Thei aattack - one of th e mostist Tbiiban fighters drove upjp in four later anoUit made him a victim in) theth battle for .flB , govern- was shot deaddel in Nakobak village, Afghanistan'is futtire,!, wwhere water - vflii & brazenin and well-organizedid vehicles, entered th e , - ment offices and opem:nSl Hre- si* miles1 southsot of Kandahar. | engineers, mine-deadearcrs and . ' reccnt,t (assaults in the region - same week, said Khaliq, t humanitarian woricers-rs-peoplcthe .',H | ■ possibly part of a trendid Tlie use of the vehidd e s was militants f fi8>> ilte r s from Pakisum set coimtiy needs most: - arc prime - -HK ' r o . Sring ’r militants targetinglg unusual and bold. The ir 3 northeast of Kandahar in . targets for militantsIts trying to Afghan:ans working for foreignjn usually travel on foot,. : making up a W no them less conspicuous. Zabul provjrovince. Afghan forces I destabilize Presidenlent Hamid a g c nacs. d e attacked.:, killing Id a dozen T^ban . Korzai% interim govemiimment. fighters and capturing abouffivc. | The May attackck on the hliban rebels offer local Afghanistan Dcvelopmiimient Agency H H H j V . ’« } said. Yet BosniaBc poses no appreda-I- how to prevent a deepenining slide. ' 'Ih f Thlib Many in the intcmlatlonal a aid good>ood salaries - more than I ; ^ in Wardak pnnrlnoincc, south of M l ~ ble terrorisrist threat. m onth - to fight, while { 'K abul on the road to Kandahar, There are ai 8^00 U.S. m ilitaiyy community in Kabul believe b the |ipO “ onse to the 8™";nunblcd that he and his injured Kahn but killediled the driver, personnel:1 leading1 the 11.500 anti-i- coalition^ latest rcspon I not being paid at all. : “They weren’t ro re b ^ rs _ or AlghanlsUstan’t govomor of Herat provinceInce and fonner warlord UmallII IKhan get- terrorist coalition forces inn security problem-smalllU scale mil- 7®" odest recon- A f^a n istaStan’s r severe budgetary I ; thieves,” said Kahn, 46. “They just turtsnextBxt to the national flag during; a nawtr conference In Kabul Aug.Ai 1. Khan Afghanistxu:tan. An additional 5,0000 iiaiy teams tackling moc ^wanted to kill us. Thejhey*rc people . c straction projects - willU have Uttle problemss are ai leaving many dvil . 1 allegations mada In a humann ri|rights report la tt week tuggeenIJntlhit imematiorional troops secure the unpaid I : against the govemmnment. They rejected a ity, Kabul. A key missingg impact and put aiddworkenat ^ servants unf •thought that maybe! thereti would tevenri oilother sonlor mllKary and polltlcatlcal leaders were behind widen » a ?an Afghan army, b u t withil more risk by blurringlg the line Presidentent Karzoi has repeatedly I • be some foreigners or some offi- right* iabu:ibuM* In the waMhattered count>untry. only 4,000)0 troops trained so fan itt between them and soldi*iiers. callcd forr theth deployment of ISAF " rtnU from aid oiganizattadonsinthe li undcrmin- will take manym years to reach thec About 40 pcrcent ofth ^ e $5.2 bil- forces outsiutside Kabul, a request g commercc and trade. roconstruction woes are by U.N. scGretaiy-gencral / • car.lhat^ why theyshoiihottis." } countiy slips into anarchy, ing support for the coalitlition among planned 70.000-strong 7 forcc. Itt lion pledged by the intintemational echoed by 1 U.S. forces have their,eir hands M l ordinary Afghans. Thih e ir disap- won’t be ready rt in time to ensuree community last year• has been Kofi Annanlan and intemational aid' s becoming a haven for , but re ^ ed by U5. and ^^jdng to subdue attadtadcs m Iraq, i :nt lUiban and al-Qaida1 pointment and disillillusionment free and fairft elections scheduleda spent but with little progress pi on agendes, bu with the alow buildup bu of a p l^ into the hands of anti-govem-ai forJune.ScSome of the 4,000 trained1 big reconstruction projecects like the Eurepeann leaders.lc Last month an And the point of U.S. mili- ter from 80 aid organiza- •Tutional Afghan anpy,^y. an1n.de. tion here could bc lost - aL ment militants. soldiers have h) already defecteUj Kabul-to-Kandahar roadid. Mudi of open letter ' ‘ quatc U.S. and coalldaition presence ^ Humanitarian agendides, calling because of of poor salaries and lowIf the money has been ealaten up by tions calledlled for a national ISAF setback in the war against !, warning that efforts to ; ^ d poor progress onm i ^ r i s mm . . for a big boost in intntemntional morale. emergency relief - food,d, m cdidne, presence, w sy spent on the war may - funds for scotrity andI reconstnic-i The seciecurity vacuum outsides blankets and tents. rebuild andUld hold elections were at out of contM and rl Moimlmicni Kabul hasas emboldened Thliban1 HajiAbdulKhaliq,54,i4,aiTTvedin risk. being wasted, and to g g in g; I tion, contcnd th at the coi g down the security prob- a “narco-mafia” si n tiy back from duios could to Afghanistan is relativtively low. A fighters, whwho constitute the bulk off Kabul exhausted by 1414 hours on Playing d< s S:n more costly. America CARE Intem ational: paper in anti-govemtrnmcnt militants, somei the shattering, ro d ^ tzadc c of a lem on a a recenti visit, IMense lAlreadty the signs an about $900 million a month January stated that posiwtwar inter- who crossss from Pakistan, otherss highway from Kandahih an It was S ecretaiyy Donald I R Rumsfeld '■boom in opium produ national aid spent in ii Bosnia- based in th th e east and south. U.S.i. inconceivablo to him thatlat $2 billion said p'ovincial t^ re^nsthiction jrces stationed here, but lit­ mtnfty «inr« fMiTM, OCr PRTsP] - milttaiy pi e r capita, offidals say sa: the Tbliban contzolss had been spent in his cov -lecritory imsafe for WWestern aid aid in du compared w ith $42 prorromised for p an of thetie opiiun business, a ridi1 January last yeas teams of 50-100pSO-1 e c ^ decoyed to die Reedom Support Act tifrastiucture - would i^^ioricers. Ih e central1 gervonment g hasbe«ssf'spent. Afghails u p to 2006.. For: every source of fundsfu to attract fighters, “PVom vrfiat we can secee, they did- rebuild infra 1 ' '-has almost no power ow TTomises of a Marshall Plan peacekeeping soldier there tl wire , As securiirity worsens, t h w ires n’t spend more than a.(I .dollar," he a key rolelie iin improving securiM ;:2l%riord9 who ccntrol id with one ' sharp diffeifercnces between the aid1 spluttered angrily. **lhele re are no Ftour .ite working.ws Independent tt ghanistan iraised Afghan 48 Bosnians, compared d el^t are planned. ■ * A to rt money from tru ations, b^t security and fbr every 5 3 M Afghans,IS, the paper • communityity and Western leaders on1 payed roads, no ^-econsGstruction of tmd elj ...... '...... 1 ■■■ _ ^

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Hl8h>temperaturere recordsn hsnv been d r y in g u p a n d wUdididffres biased in sev- bsbad been in the mid*90s as low as 72 ChrilDefen ^ W ite r to>todnf t heUcoptsn snd-planeoes ' broken in several'lll-Rendi ddsB, and eral countries as Europe staggered . dederaw ii a t Heathibw Airport res, London. v4ticfa r egisteted ^ itB higbsst* y wave, although th e number of deathsI bblained on were worldjfldng to ■wrifijirfah the firei through a deadly^ un- temperature ever WedAMDesday-sfjr ive some spots a wel* beheat o r fires rose to 38 Thuntunditr, after which sireilieaSy have destroyed hui cool weather gave md Fues, fanned by hhot o t w in d s, s i s o w n v c o m e b r e a k on Tliunday. hut CxCroatiatt police reported th(the death of dreds of seres of woods sn reported in Croatia,Ida. Greece. SJ^aln, C lo u d s a n d a ligight b l morning rain kept an officer deployed to miani^th(iU.S. Meditemnr a n e a n b u s h ier experts from Italy^ statiite* Portugal and R«nce.ace. In the Germ an , the mercury from-om climbing to the EzE m b a s s y in a Z a ^ b suaitfb.irb. Weather CNR research center said ththe state of Brandenburgurg, which stintninds stfiv' record-brealdng peakpei of 104 tfegrees * The 41*year«Id polioenieman died funded CN ve was among the five w orsttin il Berlin, authorides scddsold 395,000 sczes of . that had been foreorecast in Belgium. Wndon. W in d s a lso shifteiifted to the north over hotioun as a precaudon in TluTliscany and Fuccello,), fiifrvrn the Italian air force' Rise in gjprls I ^ i M « a TM» OOUrON BnOBi TM MAIMMurAonmnrs wAMiMtrr t m m s-apBBD fan 'teenage girls ore nowtw 's m o k in g jys-in-many------^ ^ 3 notions, officials told an interna- W ^ _ » M C » ? M 7 a''T b B«R J tional confcrencc Thursdj A report released'ut' ■ Jgm i n World Conference on3n Tobacco 1 1 wn^a^cSouHO found that the genderder gap in tobacco consumptiono n a m o n g youths is closing. The report said there•re were no |U | ^^lripool‘1 ______^ 6S b e tw e e n D R 1 2 IVMONTHIS 1 ^ ^ significant differences 3«t M pa/d I In fun l f l S montfw R ofptinh eiV (/)• otiglntl erpurcAaa* on1 iftath* a w iM M ane* unM a (t) tfta? M ie.000 BTO 23Wlo a o a VOUT AIR CONDITIONBR4BR WTTH a FAN. cigarette smoking rateses of 13. to y »• mnd of 12 n^Bn. •mt (ii mMmum i >guM<« *t tna amaunl o/tO If a n t «a» e D BPBBOS, BLBCTRONIC ^ w m ■ porVo^fm»i^unlflnti^ rntOLB a rbm otb 15-yearoIds in more tha:Jian half of IWWiaVCD « »,T BBR * 3 7 9 rveyed. Ihe rU jJ Z S X lT i v i w tSthSlir^ntSplft. CumnI 0 aroMclVMIa rMir/miwTfa. the 150 countries surw 0/208 VOLT AIR CONDmONBRIBRWrrH2FAN, ’ re su lts o f th e survey, t hi e If i z s r ^ its ■ B " ' “ "sV m J n S' kind, were stmilor for otheroth toqac- COKTI co p ro d u c ts . SiSCHB I ,, «MW ¥i£S!JSS.'=5lSS-OT»",lBraRZOOM “Programs spedfic to g e n d e r n i . PAHAaONIC 47" 1 70* ROTATING 2-B- LCD MOHr must be ‘developed w hidlich empha* jjjjDraTV rv w/HioH DBriNinoN ^ nag* aubliuar • OlQltal P>e- size the serious healtlalth conse- g d H I 'ssa ssfft.’^-n $ 2 4 quences of tobacco use,” ui said ^H ||B |n !49 g u N l v a w C h a rle s W a rre n o f the tl U:S. 1 ^ ^ ^ •I IPT.47WX43 ^ 1^1 .Centers for Disease Cor:k)ntrol and B Prevention. 1 3 9 1^ aio CMO*LB JVC 500-WA/ATTS TOTAL POWER AATV RlRSCEtVER ^ *- WITH DOLBY«> tDIGITAL/OTS.DECODER818 AANO RBMOTB The findings indicateIte tobacco* B lH H ipAofMl.AC • Digiul Aoouitlea ProProeaaAr • iftAM/MPM SUtlon _ in c re a s e sig*. RCA B2* 1Sl» PRCPROJBCnON TV WITH . ^ VMao Inputa/Owtputa • 3 Aaalgna- $ i related deaths would iha i l 6 9 nificandy if the trend. in teenage' H ]#R fflS^-KSSSW ' aiSS ^*3S amokinp_CQntinues.-resresearchers ______H | | BB i VIRTU^^^D^N — CANor. ------PIONEER-iaO-W said. OCP * INTBLLIFOCU8"' Dig- g S? tK S S S ; “= ? S S 5 K S ! 3-WAY FLOOR STA •n«« • Dual HO Componant ■ n®* 2.S- LCD MONITOR AND DVI>^SACDRE TTie yobal survey shoiihowed that J9 ^ S InputB • Sut>wo t o t a l ^ w . n _ » U D smoke dgarettes reguloiLtlarly, c o m - Ze«m (a*. 4ii) I l l Parontal Lock » ^ pored with 29 pereent fotfor ^ Is . In 6 9 9 a ag g a <="££?{L™x?”-<= the U nited States, 17.77 pS“v“co"S!!SJ5.1 I - * 9 9 ' AumPoInt Digital ConvaiQanea. Mp;I*P3 Playback * Pmnul Lock * Trtlin. | : n s i s s “- tobacco usQ was atoibutciutedlnainly lual On.Scraan Olaplay * B-VMaoOut. I m s to aggressive marketingtg iaim ed at ^TTS TOTAL POWBR DVWCD H< women in .which the>e to b a c c o ^|raTnps[«ij1 8 9 9 " ^ 9 9 in d u s try p o rtra y s sm o kd in n jg a s fash* aONVST^IBtBWI AYBR WTTH PROORBSSIVBm 8SCAN li*M ILI_M » •SS^5K!r°iS!I*p'LiyS.%?’'' B r ~ a « 6 >OLBYS> DIGITAL * RBMOTE Rn-BcrMn Oliplay m booo ^ _ * 3 9 9 ' and girls in developingS acoun^es, Ul Comb Pinar • VChla s s ?v,-Virtual Surround tt 1 p y p I MiTAci AS and partictilarly in Asia,ia, ias a vast Paronul Controla. untapped market," the reir e p o r t sa id . ■ e o O T ^ 1 9 9 9 I SUPER CAPACrrY 1;^ 20" FLAT SCREEN TV/DVI>VD PLAYER LOAO SAVER 3.3.0 c u . PT. WASHER 10 Actor Sharij[if ■ ■ COMBO .WITH MTS STEREO.STI WITH 8 CYCLE1.ES, 3 WASKmiNSE W 13" cou3LOR TV WITH TRIUNOUAL DVO/MP3/SVCD/CD/RD/Rmw RATURES AND B ------oH*scReeeeN DISPLAY. SLEEP TIMER, ------RUDCBACK-ANCLREK rER.LEVEi.8,~ B r v Art/ jNPin>UTS « REMOTE Kodak Pictur* CD CompalibM • JPI Paono Bonanar • Sair^ta^ir>g V found^oaty*^•7 • cwiMi c<»iioKKIon Oltplay * P.«nt«l U Zoom (ax. 4i<) • S-VMm Input • SImpipTlmar*Prama Tl Dy , Control. • s ^ Q Q WITH STEREO i 9 1 a g ll^B of head-butti t t i n g ______^ Jw A T E SHARFIRP 25- COLOR TV WITH Fl STEREO VCR COMBO WH PAIUS(AP)-AaorOmi}marSharif - DIRECTAr ACCESS REMOTE, FRON'^ E SELF-CLEANINO MNPUTS OOLBYS DIGITAL /OTS, .j tc RANOE w r m hjm was convicted of strikingng a police andTRI : OVEN CONTROLS > g officcr at a casino nearr FFans and ON*scRe * - 1 6 9 * 2 5lalura • Olaai Ovan Door Wlin — , 5 : ^ 1 WITH ktop • Chroma Drip Dowla * Sur. ■ ■ received a one-month su 32" TV...... * 3 9 9 O-R/RMC. A MPl Playback • JPEO PEPJUAW , sentence, court officia Igllal Picture Playback (CO-RmW). __^i” ^ | FRIOIDAIRE 1 SONYiV 27": PLAT SCReeN PO_ ° *199 ag>IPI ROPER BY WITH COLOR PIP STEREO VCR WITH PANASONIC tS"TV/V« 18.2 CU. Fl ary condition of onoi^oni •m ~ VMM SvaUm Witn BOO Linat o*Ot FLASH REWIND AND jrm ity. g a v e nSiISJiiir*!??!«a»olutlO« * dUlOH HnSflHi _ COMBO WrrH PROMT A J?witft"!S^**bi! no further details, but Le Parisien MULTI-BRAND RBMOTEe aARPKONE JACKS, PM R — P 4 9 S i ' S * 9 9 9 . AUTO CLOCK SET A RBI newspaper reported SheSharif was aiStTuiwa*'* Ka“n“.f ^ • Commarolal Skip • Prograc iSS rS S arguingwiih a croupier whwhileplay------Mda •-1-MonUi/« ■»«nl-RMen>ln«-“0- -Saarw^-AtBmi-CloelC'-lnOaii'i ib w imw • Multi.Ungual On-ScfMn Ola- in g ro u le tte a t th e c asin o0 ,. vw h e r e h e " . V ; " 7 » 5 9 9 was known as.a regular. ^ ^T9 s a s s ______W hen an officer interve:r v e n ^ a n d WaivOatroal Trn!"'**" asked Sharif to leave,, ththe actor — ].«2I?SLi"h Saamh.______COMPACTWHIRLPOOl R l insulted and head-butted'led’him, the ^BEg^i.,!raj g bjjamaiijgEi I WITH FREBZBR5 9 BI^hiripooli newspaper reported. I AND ICB O TECH CRAFT TV STAND Sharif was Jiot reach*chable for nMnBB:R CABINET< UUB p I A»oetTvno«*la* Up Te 43* TV • TMe T commcnt. An employee« e o f t h e KITCH P 1.4 c u . PT. h o te l w h e re h e lives inI P»Paris said fi ■ ___ ^ >TT MiCROWAVB the actor was on vacationion for the . w^ofiu-n a t^ CAaaBTTB. WMS" TUHB_R.2*Wj s a ^ v t f s . " " rest of the month. LSRB AND RBMOTa H m Tow- i» i « .carc??« , MLKm • S-Praaa< IQ • U BHARPI.eCI S ®179 OVaR-THB.RANOE Swiss train coUisl i s i o n 94 4 9 Sa^rwc!;S';o° MICROWAVS OVI e/MMd 13*TURNTABL%m iiyures at least:64 6 m u OB 9W B S S - • 1 6 9 M l i — A e n u F rom GSIEIGWILER. Swjt £ j Mwcvmmwuj TTia M agic Vtlli (AP) -TVvo trains filled v JM I elgii tourists collided II kWATTS TOTAL _ _. ^ . — M a » IL PLATINUM g near the Swiss Alpine n HinS'iiR °"^;Si'uS S?¥l55JS!Sf525— ! ------1 4 1 4 P O L E L I N ■JStK SE M —VAOUUIOU Interlaken, injurlog 64 pe< WITH n a AMP I ' One d tlw ran a redi'SS’i'on. lij ™ ft ROAD E..H.y IM U m •Ingleitrack stretch ^ h t w e e n -i-siiMS'piSK'.a?"'"' Ill “i!S.fe, uS SWSS’lo.lSoo Icterlaken and Ltuterbiirbnmnen, rtsifcssil J 203 735-861 brealdu when he reaUla llM d h is 1 w 3 oS!“"" j , i h b - S E 5 i S s r “ “ I error. Ine oncoming tnt r a i n w a s $1* 9 0 » 1 BuaiNBaats. contractorsI orOR SCHOOLS CALL: 1-SOO-7S0-7 going 31 mph when iti t

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;0 0 3 S e c t i o n E The Tim es-Nev ie w s F'riday, n A ugust 8, 20( C T l^irm lo<)oks to) p u t ii V s ta tSon iniT .F . ion is being processed, ' T\uner envisions the} newt station lYimerT has>1 since purchased (he» tower could have aI !significant application ache! Hartgen quare-foot building whichI impact,” said LaMar COrton, d ty said TVtmet' attomey. R obert L. »W*w writer ______airing local news animd program- 10,500-squ ' of Koetner & Olender ~ ming, similar to thatat of KMVT had stoodod vacant for two yearss planning and zoninglg director. Olender of [, under L*HtWcrisson ovmership. “T he commission hasI 0now sched- PCofMoiyland. aiyl An aipproval date ■ - W B i i i m TWDVIN FALLS - A UPN affiliatete Channel 11, she said, > FCC is not known. e- *^e plan to startt out with a "We received rei many applica* uled a public hearing; iin front of from the FC C S w Q B televisi/ision station with supple- It many people felt it wass th e a t y Council.” Las VeVegas-based l\imer tai Christian ahd regionala l ' half-houi news showr 0and cventu- tions, but 1 ises has applied for 1 1( »Ti mental in ally move to a news hour,”he TVinier loo big,”’ DorothyD LUerisson said. A t the Aug. 18 meneeting the Enterprises ' I l A r prograiramming should begin • saw the ’for sale* sign and1 building proposal will be numerousiis FCC F televidon liceiises dcasting in thc TWin FiUls[Ls said. ‘‘■nimcrsa ide, according to the FCC lA I broada ’Himer sought initia]ial interest in contactedsdus.” reviewed for a second1 ttime. If it^ nationwide, B H and SunSui VaUey regions shortly, leal becamc final June 1,, approved, T\micr willID need to W eb' site.:e. It 1 wasn't dear v ^ t _ le burgeoning KIDA-TV willill the IWin Fhlls areaI earlier< this The dea Hie 1 ran t from the andTlirueiner^ building plans initial*• obtain appropriate• permits. Turner’s> personal pi involvement plan to air on cable-free Chonnelel ycar,opp^fora^ p r o ^ from would bee in in the local station, at TVin FaUs Area ClCham ber of ly receivcived approval from TWinI including license appr 5 fromom a Sun Volley signal at [anning and zoning com- thc Federal Commtnunicadons The statiitation may look to hire Seatdede Ridge, M arda T\uTier of Commerce’s Businesess Plus n Fhlls’ plan 25 employees, Jtiat said, a- ■ develo^cnt campaigign in April. missionin in early July. The commis- Commission, thc natioronal agency ground 2S e ■pT Y lUnicrer Enterprises, the TV sta* • HTcvcr, has since called for[* responsible for regulariating radio, . For now;ow; TVimcr will vrork to B riefA J-'A tionowowner, said July 29. The full*11. A station building hailad not been sion, howe ecessaiy regulations to n? purchased at that tim construction papcrwoii}iic, and her cotmnunitie she sai d. addition to UPN television,n. Business Plus UL “The commission CO thought the Horizon Organanic posts Dup visits strong salesi growth§ - PAUL - B oulder,er, Colo.-based lU y hil e a t u and plant Horizon Organic H oldaiding Corp.-an i e W saless f in a ethai organic foods m arketceterandtheout- going parent o f a Paul Pai dairy - on fjPfffldi ------^ThuKday.saidits.saleilies grew 21 per- mm in Nwa corraspoodant Earnings from contjntinuing opera- m f/. tions dcclincd to 5534.000, $5 or 5 m • 'r a v BSw DECLOJO • - K group of Magic cents per dilutedd share, from WftrL Valley busimsinessmen and formers .$547,000, or 6 cents,;s, ini thc sccond j ” a ' I P ■■■■■I is joininglg sa group from eastem quarter of 2002. Those Tl results j K O y m Idaho toda:oday on a bus trip to include $691,000 in transaction B S S Nebraskam tito visit an ethanol co- costs associated1 with thc H H op- announced acquisidiiidon by Dean Magic: V Valleyi Energy C a, in Foods Co., which aftertcr tax impacted :tion with Bear Lake nts per diluted * SflH conjunctioi earnings by 4 cents y Economiclie IDevdopment Corp., is share. ing the trip to pnm de h e second quar- a t • !|b ■ Net Income for the _ |B ed people with a view of a ter, including dlscontontinued opera- 50 million-fon-gallon ethanol fedlity tions and transiictioition costs, was inAllroro,^ra,Ncb. $183,000, or 2 centsnts per diluted i - S B ■jjjj|BBiil “Itisamia minor image of the type s b ^ compared with i^ year-ago net ■ ■ ■ of facilityty viwe would like to bm d incomc of $353,000,[}0, or 3 cents, lntheMagiared with a loss - h | g | | | A feaaibiuibiUty study was com- . of S1.3 million, or 12Z ccntsa per dilut- pleted andind some initial funding ed share, in th e 20 0)2 2 1p ^ o d . was raised.ed. “The company iss continuingc to The groo]roup could see th at soihe I work with an experTerienccd d a ^ substantialtial engineering and a ' farmer as well as nevnew prospective substantialdal business plan were buyers for th e salele of its Idaho needed.. MagicM Valley Energy • dairy farm,” Horizoiizon's Thursday B Coalitionin met with Intrepid I statement said. xing of Idaho Fblls. ic Valley Energy Co. was riii h o s t J.C. Penney will admaJaSai ahops at Babies ‘R’R- IUa in Btobklyn, N.Y., Juna 17. Stores acroaa the nationn aawa aalea pick up in tha nioimonth of July. formed to achieve what we , thoughtwajwas a great goal,” Inouye style show in TTv w I n F a li s TWIN FAIXS - Department l l l V ____ extstcpis.to^ow^coplc______■ stotB J.C. Pfcriney will:ill host its annu- ' I \ / post posiiitiveresiiults inJi' V*-** T that an ethanolethi fodlity would bc < Style Show at 2 ^ ' etailers p ol Class Picks 2003 St; [ation’s re environmeimentally friendly and ‘ Magic Valley - p.m. Saturday in ft Sales for July for sosome -Other ' withoutodor. ode Mail's center court. TheTtaiTlmo»+lew8 and be the start of a mmuch better leed to take people to sec trend." leading retailers wh/hich kave “Wenect -Boys i Girls a u b:b membersI will . . The AmlUaoclatad.Prwa-■ ______all sales atioru:- — one up andand running.” h e said, ck-to-sdiool out- , , “ His company’s same sales Retail 'M agic Valley store locat model about 55 back- • G ^ , same-store sisales up 9 Peoplee onot todaj^ bus trip can fits. Customers canI crenter drawings EW YORK - Retailers filiallyJy of 77 retailers was upp ^4 3 percent, Here's a Ilook at the percentage m thc economic value of in well above the 3 pepercent gain diangee Inir major ret^lers' sates percent; total sales up.12percent. 1 also learn t and get coupons. 0 break in July as warm • Penney, same-storeire sales up having anUl ethanol ei plant in a farm- For in fo rm a tiocall ^ ^ Jim Godwin w athther e and hcovy discounting,a Niemira had expected»d.Thot<»m- from theIB samI e month last year. daiiy community, organ; .. ■j. p a ra s^ th a 2.fi perceri»nr increase ______3.7 peir^ynt for Its dedepartment Ing and dai cd-iift ^ ei obove-expecta- store bu^ess; total so!sales up i.4 ~ izers said~ tions; forf< m any merchants, even>n in thc yeonago pcnod. re Ih e pace is well abojove the slug- Wal-Martart 4.6%# p ercen t DistillerIer ;grain is a co-product Best Buy raises5S q u a r te r l y the struggling sm department store • Sears, Roebuckc and Co., from ann ethanolc plant. When ' 3r. gish 1.5 pcrccnt incrcaease that had p .anneyCo. _ , Inc. 3.7%# lir been seen for most: of< the pa?t same-store domestic sisales down ‘ ethanolis is produced jthe sugars earnings estimB a a te : retailers reported their ts down 0.3 IS. year, although thcic last two TJX Cos.08. 3^0% # 0.6 percent; total sales lease see ETHANOL. Page C3 TWIN FALLS - 1MinncapoUs- s»l«s; results« Thursday,'all indus* pcrcent cgments appeared to benefitfit months somc-stor jB randslnc. 2.0% # based Best Buy C9.?. 1Inc., which is try scgi J S ^ e a t l • Thrget, same-storere soles up .«. » I « a TMti Falls from1 an a improved selling envi*/i. improved slightly, avei preparing to open : le pcrccnt gain, Target Corp.Cc 3.1% # 3.1 percent; total salciles up 10.9 Jack 1 store, on Thursday raraised its esti- ronmernent. Wal-Mart Stores, thc percent. k. in the Box ' quarter diluted ' mdusti:istry leader, boosted its profitfit July - when rctailcUers step up ^ 9.0%# mate for second-qua discounting to get ridid of summer _ • Limited Brands (] earnings per sh are fromfro continuing outlMk3ok for thc second quarter. Victoria's Secret and Ba 2. Penney, Kohl’s and OldId ’ items - is one of thc• leastI impor* Dillard's’sine' li ~~ .i.o%4 profitBt falls but operations to a newV rrange of 37 to J *- tail sales cal- ^ . , Works), comporable-ststore sales *■ d with analysts' Navyy parent Gap Inc. werere tont months in a rctai lie! 2J2% # 42 ccnts, compaccd v :d endor. Analysts arc rnow closely . up 2 percent; total sal;ales up 6.4 consensus estim ate: of 30 cents per atnongng the retailers that reported pcrccnt. ts estimate 1 sales; ththat beat analysts’ forecasts,LS. monitoring Augu?ust and Fedorotoiijod Department ^ 4^ .^ share. JS, September, which acccicountforthp Stores Im • Pocific Sunwear, sam s M tore Angelasalas Times On June 16 it hadlad predicted a /cn _ May Department Stores, sales up IS.l percent;; ttotal sales ------ccnts per share whim-Ji-hus-struggled with saleses ' critical back to school□1 season. . Mnurinn.epartmont l.8%# range’ of 27 to“32"cer id Wal-Mart, which s up 24 pcrccnt. ' " SAN DDEblEGO - jack in thc Box ' ■ for the quarter whichch ends on Aug. declmeines, eked out a solid • Costco Wholesale,o, compara. i„5. s^id it mcrcas:asc in sales at storcs open at other retailers strugu S i d its third-quarter profit 30. >n cooler thon normalal tem pera- Sears, bic sales up 8 percent;t; total1 sales feUbyl8p<8 percent in part because | Best Buy reportedd eearnings from t a “year. Sales at storcs open :ast a year, known as same*'c*' tures in May and June, , said Roobuckckand Co. up 12 pcrccnt. of higherier food and insurance continuing operationsons of $79 mil- • TJX Cos. (T.J. Max:ixx parent). costs, :r diluted shore, i sales,f a rc considered thc1C same-storc sales wcverc up 4.6 note:S«.ia'os Includo ihoso liom sioros lion, or 24 cents p e r d r’s ___percent, wcU.past -thtnc i.Z .pcr- oponaiieaoleatl n yonr. Ropotling periods comparablc-storc saless up 3 per. Net incoricome for the San Diego- for last yearV secondrd tqiiailcr. ------" " - indica to r- of- a - re toiler’s - cent; totol sales up 11 p th. cent increase predictcted by ana* varynuohiiynlly ona not ail roiaiidre liavo Iho , percent. boscd burglurgcr chain, thc nation^} 1 .. ;"Strong com parabiablc-store sales ‘ lomson First Mtno nucoical year.■ • ShopKo Stores, coi:omparable- fornnhlanit^ e s t , fell to S19.8 mil- growth, increasingg gross profit t was a good month, and it lysts surveyed by Tho ercent; total or 54 be a good omen for thc sec-rc- Call. Total sales wei•ere up 11.9 source: AsAssoclotod Press Ap store sales down 2.1 per 54 ccnts a share, in the . rates and diligent coscost controls all sales down 2.4 percent.I*- quarter endeden( July 6, compared to thc higher ond half,” h said Michael P. percent, driven by' ifood, dec* are contributing to nira, vicc president of Bankik tronics, swimwear anm d pet sup- Marche - did not fore as well, ------with a profprofit of $24.2 million, or | earnings guidance: fifrom continu- Niemr reportinglg same-storc sales thatJ Times-News Businesicsi E ditor 60 centss aa! sharc, a year ago. The he sccond quar- bkyo-Mitsubishi°l Ltd..“Sure,c , plies. : ing operations for the month was promotional andtd But Federated D epartm ent decreasedcd 0.4 pcrccnt ond total[ Virgiriia S. Hutdiins commtributcd to latest quanuorterly profit beat by 5 1 •ter and for the fiscaseal year.” said ther'helped, J"® but this couldtd Storcs - parent of)f Thc Bon sales that!at slipped 0.5 pcrccnt. this report. , ccnts 0 sharcsha the consensus csd- -Darren Jackson, executive exi vice wcathc m ate off aanalysts surveyed by I • president and chief:f finandalf .offi- I Thompson«n RrstI Call, cor. r k C C ^ agic Valley, the burger •' Best Buy fo recastst cdiluted earn- 1 1 1 chain indlindudcs restaurants in ;.in ^ t>er sh are fro•om n continuing Jtility ' poi>sts thir(‘d straigght qua]irterly h Burley and'md Twin Falls, ►Operations of $2.27>7 to S2.32 for , ___ „ Tlie com company’s thirdrquorter ►Jhe fiscal year, con:omporcd with Tha A*»Ufoclatad Press Ihursday of $879,000,), { $200.3 mil* for thc Apr^pril-Junc quarter. I dim e a share, during th lion. “Ccrtainainly these results do not •of 2003, Packwood reaffifirm ed th e million a ycyear ago. - was $2.17 to $2.2222 per diluted ating( conditions ci and a delayed:d That compared withthaSB.lmil- meet ourr expectationse or those of earlier projections thatat p e t ^ a r e Continuenued economic weakness .share, and it reporported diluted . tax benKnefit left the holding com*n* lion profit, or 8 centss 1a share, on our shareh■eholders," Presideht Jan1 earnings through Dccc:x m b cr will and increasreascd costs for workers’ gamings per shanfi fifrom continu- pany’ forfo: Idaho'ts largest utility inin nearv $210 million sh;shares a year PackwoodJd said in a statement, range from 90 cents toD i$1.15. compcnsatiisation insurance, food I ing operations of $1.91$1. for fiscal 1 the cdred this spring. eariier. “However,er, by c o n tin u ^ to man- B ut he indicated tbthat condi- and packo^Paging hurt thc compa------^IDACACORP Inc. said thele • It was tho third stntroight quar* ng^ througlu ^ ongoing drought tions needed to mailuntain thc ny’is bottoritom l&e, said Robert J. I, ■ The company soldd iits interest in depresscsscd performance raisedrd te i^ loss posted by tlthe corpora- conditions,ins, combined with the dividend had1 not been-' Nugent,, €3inirman and d iief exec- r ^ e MusiHand Grouioup Inc. eoiiier questioitions about whether it canin tion that owns Idaho0 :Power Co., expecte4»r^^reversol of the tax allo- m et sincc he suggesteded to stock- utivc. quarter an d h asIS 1classified thc maintoiitain the annual dividend atat which provides ele

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Aog,tjg. 7.20ra - terhalfofthctheyear.” . h ig h e s t le v e lm aa y e a r lhan-expcctcd reportsirts on retail II a u m J o n e s ^ OOOO R etailinng g stocks advanced sales and productivityty ssent stocks ®-“ ” Thursday aft.after a ^tring of compa- WASHINGTON (AP)) - Rates percent mostly higher Thuraursday, but indU dustrials llB jir n noo nies reportedted jfuly sales exceeded ,on benchmark 30-yeur nunortgages Rates forir one-yearoi adjustable gains wcro limitclited amid ' • WaU Street's•t's cocpectations, due to ,climbed this week to thele highest mortgages roserosi this week to 3.80 investors’ lingering conwnccms that ‘ 7.000 warm weathether and significant dis- |level seen in a year, soiomething percent, upjp fromf 3.68 p e rc e n t prices might still bc too high. • 9,19,'l26.45 “ liAY ■ JUju n jiTj AUO~ - counting. 1 that is ftitlling - but n oIt t freezing : last week. “It seems clear to me this econ- _ MOM HW< >■«Low Rolord high: 11.72^zi.9B W al.M hrtirt, which reported - refinancing activity. T h e rccenent t rise in mortgage omy will accelcratc Man( d 'ZZm-. *0.7^ 9,135.00 9.(K9.031.14 JOn.14.2000' strong sales!S 0and raised its second- The average rate onQ 30*ycar ra te s is slowii□wing home-mortgage growth is going to bcc gRood,” s a i d ______------1 quarter candrnings forecast, rose jfixed-rate mortgagess for the refinancinglg activity,a w hich h ad Scott Wren, equity st«strategist tor ^ ug. 7. 2003 ------’.ooo $1.26 to $57.17. . ■ week ending Aug. 8 wras5 (6.34 per- been on a red-hotred roll before th e A.G. Edwards Se Sons.IS. ““But we've B est Buyuy gained $5.81 to ,cent, up shah>Iy from lasijst week’s upward svringing in rates. had a lot of talk that in «the sccond N S N a s d a q $46.49, whileile Gap rose 45 cents to ,rate oi 6.14 percent, FreddieI Applicationjions for new financing half of the year we’ll•11 ffinally see i m p o s l t e , $18.16. Bothth companies also post- Mac, the mortgage giant,at, report- deals edgedd downd< by 2.4 perccnt some big earnings andnd 'economics ed better-th■than-anticipated July 1 3.000 strategist following aa reviewr of the returns when rates on 30-year mtnortgages Brinkmonn,1, theth association’s vice «7.SfSo.7 390,0Mfoifor the work week ending Sheldon,i chief market si of research a n d eco* Poor’s 500 index rose 7 at Spencer Clarke LL,LC. “ Oil in 1999 andd2000. 2 slid to 5.21 perccnt, thehe lowest president of : percent, to 974.12. Aug. 2. ItI t' was the third week in a ] level in more than four dedecades. - nonucs. al claims stood below prices ] and bond yields haveha been Advancinging issues outnumbered The Labor Departmetment report- 5^?“ * and that's declihers 58 tot( 5 on the New York Several factors ha\ave con- Refinanciricing has played an ivity grew at . 400,^,, a Icsve! associated with a rising i in recent weeks, ai tributed to rising monga{;age rates, im p o rtan t: factor fa< underpinning ed business productivil created a bit of profit-tj•taking in Stock Exchichange. Consolidated a surprisingly strongz aiannual rate tepid jobb rmarket. ' ras som ewhat lig h t at ing. L a s t m onth McD:DonaId’s nds, launche< ar won’t be as robust, combined state andi fcfederal tax the compa 9 p ercent for about J4.70,54.: helped draw new few weeks,” said Freddidie Mac’s of th is fe a r v at stores open at least a Iothaft. • b u t w e ’ll still sti sec an annual rate for the quarterr to 32.5 per- S ales at gain in saine-store sale:les for its customers, chief economist Frank No cent, compared with tl 1 key measure of chain j e encouraged by this For 15-year fixed-rata te mort* record,” saidlid DavidI Lereah, chief fell by 0.2 pcrcent in the second•. quarter, tlic firstst quarter- “W e are ( ;t a t th e N a tio n a l cent forecast. JM first indicadcition that our salad pro-, gages, a popular optionn for refi- ec o n o m ist i IX break, the third quiularter, better than the 2.5 ]ly u p d ck since 2001. nancing, rates jumpedid to 5.66 Associationn of of Realtors, Because of the tax I F or th e fourth quarter,cr, Jac k in gram is worlorking,” said Linda A. is forecasting existing- company boosted its earnings percent: drop forecast by the com- •cutive vice president pcrcent this week, up fromfr 5.44 L ereah is f< id a gain from the 1.5 per- ]the Box expects a 1 pcrccnt i Lang, execu Its week’s hom e sales•s toto total 5.65 miiiion guidance for the yearor tto $2.03 to pany and in crease in same-store• ssales, up for marketicting and operations, perccnt last week. This S2.06 a share. In May,y. JJack in the cent drop>p a year ago. _ i rate was the highest sincesi the and new-homlome sales to come to flat sales w^re another 1Crom a 2.7 percent drdrop last “Consumersirs are looking for higli- dts in 2003. Both wotUd Box estimated that it vwould cam T h e fla er-quality fo(food and are voUing to week ending O ct 25, 20C002, when ' 992,000 units i c. indicationon lhat the burger slump, :year. 15-year mortgages averairaged 5.70 m ark idl-timcme 1highs. $1.97 to $2.01 a share. Also on the plus side, the1 com- pay for it.” The tax rate shoulduld return to which hitliit chains hard last year

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e e s T ava'la®'^ ----- =• - !■r - ...... ■■* — — ft I-Ethanol^ - HMidy ft Hamwn atMf Thundiy ContlmMd from El FUTURES £ S*r « ■ s , 3 enl*rtog* in*l»l prle** ton. grata i„,„ ' i n v e s tnent m e that would ' S5SK.88,7«1,7 oani* par b., Undan M«al EjOv Thu. * ^ e import distiller gt Copp*>>**vv l*«Mt nwt* ressed Remsberg, he ■ ,: g ^ V j ^ M l l»*o*f h*i*r»n/*; iloeHf h*«*rk S S . k s ' s j s ,; he said. • W1430 W.-.S IMO >31 ss Nov SS'Sift ? r “ An ethanol plant woi-ould be a • $50 million investmelent that ■ Mechellee McFarland,N execu- PmtkI S ail ? 1131 “31 “J is would bring 50 diroctlyly relatcii tive directoctor of Minl-Cassia Mt/ Collon M U ftl CHICAGO (AP) - Fulur**1>*0>ng on: i K & u t Developmenlent Commission, is •'Amo IMCUM I s • s “a s «■?! •-'! ’ilS' jobs. 8m lh«C«M 77.10 175,TTP 1 78M0 t -.73 l W«d.'t*M*«: i nfusion to also m akking in the trip to jw wJ?a.0M.up 1.M0 CAmE OSSIL FUELS “I t would be a big inf ■ I ^Ss Si ! 70B7-.10 ______F O - our local economy,” Inou;juyesaid. Nebraska, InouyeInc said. Wendell I I I I : | S ly Co. has M ayor P aml u l Isaacson is'also , I RSS“ |:S ! 7§;iO NeWVOfW(AP). Magic Volley Energy OeT U»» hOB* M*S t is*lir I S l!S ::!! 78.SO ,-30 MweantMEMMn been working with fiifinancial Bomg, as weUtrell as a Wendell City com panies and local irinvestors Counal memlemb er and a Gooding '■a k S' l i i ! ii is if isi! 3 AO?’ 7 7fl.tO 7»4ft 1 farm and C ounty p lalanning n and zoning ' ,S«(> W»*l ^ M l 70M 71.10 70 15 ii ll . including several local fi ISOS 1! S 20 ;:.'1 .13 10.13;!:!3 -.02-'.jf dairy producers, butIt Inouye board m’cmbeiiber. " ^ MSI/2 ""i”K '-i's B> iii *e3, »*lii'3t,487.wiil.'t Ml«,V"'‘ 2S financial At the endrnd of June Isaacson !;!gs!is: .'S sa iSSl:09 1 M 1 M '#05 W*d.'*o(»nmi13.e7S. UPS50 T i i i declined to say what fi organizations and invesestors are id \been meeting with ssr?.72* the Magic VValley al Energy Co. and " I i l HvsHi=H” i r ; a H a S■ MEAL 1 . i i i involved. f i f t s " K •venson is its engineersars to negotiate btdld* bfpm£ ii:e7 li Ob!s3 ^,*0 2^ State Rep. Bert Stcv« one of the people who pliplanned to ing an e tha ^ n o d plant in Goodiog : SS SESS !i:S !iill ill i ”li 37!i6 27!i8 p i t . « County a djacent ja a to Wendell dty S w iS io i8o!m ila io ..w go on the tnp. iiiro i|:7o -.M | « £ & :;SS “ I ’m in te re s te d in going lii^ts. : » isa ii-s 5iiwf*ci! ■' MJ» IM*g;ss;s::ss ;tS:S lSS:iS . M 2822 K28.23 2820 2M1 ..32 because I have some quijuesdons,” B ut Inouy)uye had said the aJo i& M 1MOO 1M 10 r F*e Stevenson said. “I wantIt to know Gooding Coubounty site is one of .■' B e a n ^ isl 80.1 .45 M*> 39.S8 213»:86 25 58 M g ♦ » . what kind of impact it wilWiU have.” several pissibilitles ^ l throughout a:So 1^ io3:oo luioo I :» IM ■*” Cffy ■:::: Stevenson ^ d he’s ininterested Magic Vallej^ ------?£ .-.S .1 Ke 5S27 BS'Sa WM s!l -.33 Jun intial $50 million plant a pounu. 0.9. MO. 1 W*d.-* op*n k ^ MSO ftB.Sn ftS20 8.2 -,38 Jui in knowing whether anm ethanol "Rje potenti 1,42 -,10 A*^ ... plant would work here. could bringg upu to 85 jobs to tbe C h e e s e on bad said. ' MS?wnf f ^ , y ^ w il>o IC :S S :::: Retired farmer andId former dty,ba«OTnl ------S rS i-illl.-p t& ^ S w iw y — ^Mitiidoka- County- Comm ____Inouye.hadlad said two plants are . ScrwMnebMnpneMarveMMMSoStdmSSuyMBMn Otwddircn**! 242 ^ ... John Remsberg said h e . ESfM.i;f'3eB.WKi:=i'«i*.4w" said. ------CHICAQ^r ’;S5i:,"SKS,8rfS'.'2!.'It. w*«.'»op«i»in,floi He is interested fromim an eco* TimeS‘N«wlews correspondent >fiu'MnU 70Gount 7.00; 100cemMBOO- wm t stan d - LorraineCax>eiTxtener can be readied at ■' ffiS S l.,,., K ? . 5 S , W S “ S s . t r . nomic-development SMAt tti K-jnone Pfie*» r M e t a l s /C u rRRENCY si T: i II point. T he S50 millionon invest* 438-8446 orr lcatteneTun ptMm: (on MtuMMM « (PM 0*Uv*r]r, miiriM^ r C Lon*^ tnomma fumg; tSAO.lS dt 0 u: CeisnM NortcouB* 3.00; W i*eow^UM ^^_ L«n0on*fl*meonvnTMin ‘ NoAsuncWt London Ml*; tJM.JO ujJ 11.20. ^ „ s s Si U tility_ }. Fan* aliamoon lumo: <347.83 0" « 'Z ” m . r S ■ auetMbyLandaUMMlne. nT< ” a7; Nev ContlniMd from El cen^pe^8har«tare profit for the cor* S rsH irSSir^. KS;j=85V,SfflEi '•'PbCATEaO WP) - l#»ho/»rm I jW iS K NV HtnOy ft Httm«n t*Otlcu*d: 8371 e u ring th e second quar- ; iis ii "The company is challi the activities of the '' - ^OOkTEtlO - WIUM%*« 3.10 operating results that ar S l i f e , Hit annual smaller subsiibsidiarles netted two S u g a r ______NY USATpm^^ s F f e v cantly below the curren dividend,” the corporat•ation said morecCTts. «K (AP)-8Ma> (utuTM tf*d.lno on IM Now> NEW VORK (AP) -FumtM VtOk^ O' “kT S!8 sj? :1S But thosele profitsp were erased = nut*d*y: i S K I in its earnings report mscrr,;":;:i.W(ue4);Hp*ie*«yn.- VemBowflrf Opan Mgn Low lan-antici- by anotherr 11-cent 13 lo u in wind- - "•■ “ • “ * s s K;S US ! S I I I I Because of lower-tha: pated cpfh flow, ne«de(ted invest. down the th< energy trading HM ‘ Ms ments in its plants in1 22004 and business andnd to< th e tax formula, a’ll'*' SIS !S :i| ip act should be recov- . ^RTLAHO. Of*. (AP) - Bid* *t m 'I ^ B , Up 1.820 2005 and credit qualityy ccon^der- The tax impai •nuir*S«y fw OW* aid, "tlie «i»d duringg died final six months 'tvi. tnickM bwg« p*> butf)«l. i p p p : |I I iisii ii ations, IDACORP sai rsnoina >9.TS-3 80 Od BM ii i I lis, :u s t^ the ot the year,, offidoil als said, ~>8^M-770.B4 Mjr BM 1 ^ iMW387:66 J53.M company’s ability to sus lev e l of dividends paii■id in the Idaho Powoiwer, which is the core If:I 11 JS 1 iss -poration’s business, ■ “SS sS S as !JSwaij,378.up4.flaa ^ ■ ■iM.oo'jwiM 3m :«) : p ast is less certain, andd iit is pos- of th e corpoi fi il Hii sible the board of directictors may posted an11 11 percent decline in lMMJ.16 8jp 1.J0 21,00 'a r o o .09 reduce th e dividend asIS early as revenues mrom o the second ouar- iilSiissilL, ^ i»r.oo3«78d J«7:w i «l l:| I i| ; T h a t was blamed pli- J«n .... iiif l i i 2003.” ^ ter of 2002. Tl |'j»i'iS \ % ?\il ii'ls ■ 0*e ...... i s !JS l:!t! :;s The company has ppaid the marily onI thetk rate reduction Jan ...... ;ulatora Imposed to- < .. .!!SSS;J:SCT"»“' 0#*lnrl»y.u«ltf*in»*^Mf0« 0«! ... t a i Ji! !l?S S1.86 dividend withoutitintenup- 1 state reguli ii^ 1:S iiii I iii AoSa 4:oM 8014 .128 J9. using reflect theI declinde e in uie whole-., ul I ^ eSn: 9.S3'V4.«.« a tion since mid.1989 upoa W4.oni.ois s s ® sl i ^ S:Jg ViH :l?l • reserve cash to financesit it in 1991, sale cost ofif powp- er from its peak MINNEAPOUB (API-Thu; I^ B O ^ ol; ov*i pM my at. when the during thele energyt crisis two Lo» M a«. . s l i s s S:J!S S|S :li: 1992, 1994 and 2002 w Livestock per*shore earnings fell sishort. But years ago. ss.! a :::: in as wide The utility’ity’s cost for fuel and .LS - Tirti Fall* Uv«*IMk Convnl*tlon Co. 506. • ‘ jjy th e gap has never been ■ 10W1M9 pncM lrav*«ipe«i hi* n*>d as the one developing1 tlthis year, power purchi-chased on the whole- M l MSO 108,0 SMio bob: U *»o "''i i I cet was only slightly i 1 1 mS ‘S1? 11m ^81 corporate officials said. sale market i f j ^ j S’' SOTO 60#:6 408 5 4.770 4,770 4,774 .81 Idaho Power generalated a 31- higher thantl a y ; ea r earlier. pip ^ ftOO.O Slifib WOO I i ■ ss ? ' ■ lissI!Z~. S iiSMO?' ! BOoS 700 5 " M*%0 loMO My siv s si'i’S Sl'iiii ^ ~~~StSomething m issing?7 0*e lii- : ^ i . CHICAGO (API-Fmur**lmd<0flidngenth*Chle*oo«owT> Cjnojirite^ s am ablo to eustemlflitnourmar- and we’tltiytoto Includeli tt. Bimerettod , Please call Romovnona Jones at 733- ■ “ ” “ oSS^ HW 1Leo - MM 0)0. gSg^'SS-, & ■■■': i i l l ket reports. 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CHtLDCARE CDRIVERS m tOSTeorderCoOJe, young,0, BANKRUPTCY • F re e Initial consultaUon Cleaner/chlid care aideI PI .T & L B olee, k » k l n g ^ ______■ male. Eaat of Jerome. poe«ton.Call734^6»r I S * ™ ■ Call 206-826-6010* • R easonable ratee MIIK3BDB■ r a m p — PANGBURN LAW FIRM e5N5ffiu5Ti5R u i p c r t a n Y - N O n C E T O CREDITORSa poaaeaslon or enoum- LOST Chesapeake Re-?: 208-733-0666* - Journeyman carpentera, '^’ Noncaopi 4 INFORMAHONABOVr IB b r a n ^ to satisfy ttM obll- triever,. female w/purple SALMON TRACT Rt J b In th* Matter ol the EsUt* m l m A YOUR DRINKMQ WATER Oatkm eeeured by and pur­'f- collar. Last seen on 6000 E F SV BRTS DRtVCftS DSTfUCTPROPOMnco 2«>»<»4 FOCAL W R of FLOYD C . SHARP. su a n t to the pow er of sale 3 . PAYROLL SERVICEB Cs?l 2 0 6 ^ 1 -2 2 4 0 * I W 1600 N. Paul. 8W03. PERSONNEL PLUS - Truck drivers needed lo r- i------CROSSROADS WATW.- NOTICE*i8 HEREBY 0 Anaw ers to Candy. - — - th e harvest season.------^ OCTOBER 1,20031o^TOeBjreiiBBSaaadM” 733-7300 7Wn FaM Exp. carpenter, an p h ^ “ ' . ASSOCIATION G IV E N (hat the under- *! REW ARD 8 7 8 - 1 4 ^ — 67^O4OButl0y. > tO«37Q023Watir ia D Murphy ■mtMoftorieJ ot constfuciton. SupervI-L* ap 5 S S -‘5S>^.* INC0M 6: of Murphy, husband and,d LOST E n g lish Pointer. 11 $42,761.00 st m o.oidm aia.w hiteI- QUALITY Housekeeping Ad VaIor*m T a x u 0 W ater te sts on August 1. It wife, as Grantor, to First .n at roaaonable ratea.I ir ! DRIVERS ^ '■ , 8.000.00 > ttw abova named (tooedent « .w/orange marklnga on ------U pgrade from B to A. . T o riU v y 0 2003 ahow Collferm Bac- 'A m erican TWe,-as Trustee, ’2 Call todayl ^PtOMO—^ an appointment*------— - Othsritwotiw • 1.700.00 I?" All peraons havino d ^ im a Ity hoad. Laat aeon In ihe tU /I S 1 .0 00 lerja Is abaent for Cross- against the decwlam orth* for the benefit and security COORDINATOR TOTAL INCOME . •nsada W ater Association. nk vicinity of Honkins Rd. estate are required to “pK 'fflisrsritd and Skylano. CallII Regional coordinator for'' 3 S I S ’ r If you would like any p rese n t their c t J m within ^ 731-0006 Of 733-0610.* the State Ol Idaho Sub­ EJ^EN S E S: 0 additional Inlormation, li 3/7/1 997, recorded Malntenanctt & Oporatloritions 44,461.00 four montha aflar the dtfte stance Abuae Program. : “l a s s s r ^ ,1 6.000.000 pleaae contact: of tho llrai publication of 1^; 19VBS.feSiP.dranln<^. F ^ f e r Bachelors Degree In , Inaurance 0 Charlos Bridwell. Operator -ment N o.'1997003804.«• & Springor Spaniel, nwle >. lU m up to *34,5^ . co™ - , ■ - , TOTAL EXPENSES S 62^451.00 Ihls Noltee or said clolma agea 3 & up. Summor phyalology, aoclal work, i 734-9933 0*117 will bo forovor barred. M ortgago records of Twin'I" block 4 white loat in matinees. 'Reasonable counaellng, addiction It. Falls County. Idaho, the sn that tho Board ol Commlssk>ns „ Claims must bo presont- ’’O Ruport. 7/31 Caah Re-J: ratea. Cindy 733-9660/ aludies. health aclencea; K ’Tffr/D ‘;?ii’?S Notlco la hereby given U ?hold PUBLISH: August 8,2003 a t benelk:ial interest In whicheh w^torretum . 43»6643* D 8cl>ool. Call 736<02a.* o l tha Salmon Traci Rurajlural Firs Protection District will he ^ od to the undersigned at o r related field, or a CAD flKOl iNTHED18THi6TC6DRTRT tho addresa Indicated andfd Is presently held by Wash- license wlih one year | a public hearing cn thee atabove proposed 2003-2004 fls< l a Ington Mutual Bank FA for-v! LOST P o m eran ian , m ale1? achool. atate llcenaed. It th e f ORTHEFIFTHJUOICIALAL lllod with tha Clerk of the ,Q. Cinnam on color. Missing experience. Part-time sal- The 1 Tim es-New s is k>ok]ng year bu^et on Augustiust 20. 2003 ot 7:30 p.m. at tl marly known as Washing- '0 ICCP & CPR cortlfiod. HoUlator Rra Station. 2411241 E ast 2450 North. Hollister.Of. IID DISTRICT OFTHESTATE■TE Court. ho around Kimborly Rd. Call Sheri C 324-4849.- ary poaltlon. Mon-Frl..•• (ot a Ulented. energetic. iR DATED this 4th doy otof ton Mutual Bank FSB. Tho^ If lound 280-2240 TJ Salary DOE. Fax resume0 ambitious person who I Chojyl David, Socretary/liry/Treasuror O F IDAHO AND IN FOR abovo G rantors aro-nomod THECOUNTYOF August. 2003. ” REWARDl* B O BEEP Day Care a to: 206-947-4392 or emaili"' ■ w onts to launch a journal- ' to comply with Section 45- — Pro School. Loom whio to: karteObpahealth.com.* Ism career. WeHirain you PUBLISH: August 6 andindl 5.2003 TWINFALLS /s/fh o m o s C . Sharp 1506(4)(A]. Idaho Codo.lo. LO ST S o m o y o d X. Puro ____ CaaoNo.CV-03-2316 4253 N 2600 E '0 having lon. ICCP Y to design and edit news- No ropresontotion Is nudodo while, mole noutorod.o- approved. Agos 2 & up. CORRECTWNALDEPUFY NOTICE O F HEARING Fllor. Idaho 83328 Accepting applteatlons andd paper pagea using state- Eke thot they ore. or oro not.Dt,' Right bluo oyo, iolt brovm of-the-art technology In a in Re: Je a a lc a BeaZletzfce 15 presenlly responsible forIor w/bluo sp o t in it, 1 yr. old. testing lo establish an ! i:onn No. 20042«36733 . ' D alo Birth: May 8,1965B5 . PUBLISH: Auguat 8. 15 K . “sr75§?iS!?5- u congenialandprofesskxt- T.S. No. 1054fl7t«J9 ol this obNgotion. The dataultolf R e w a r d C a ll 2 0 6 -7 3 3 - o(/g(bHlfyl*»l. ApplicaUons A Petition by Jesskaj Booloa and 22 .2 0 0 3 CHILD CARE 24 hours. ovoll. at Jerome County/ ai environment. Require- Parcol No. g7187 — lor which Is sole Is mode is 1323 loovo mossogo,* menla Include a bache- NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'SSALEOF • ^ Zlotzko. born on Maym 6,’ l e g a l n o t ic e . th e lollure to poy when duo — w eekends avoll. Mools & Corroctiona 300 N. “Jl L O ST S a m o y o d X. Puro sn a ck s included. All ogest ill ior's degree, excellent On October 29.2003.33. ati tho hour of 11:00 a m . ol1 stsaid 1985 in S a n ta Marta, State lol u n d e r Ihe D ee d of Trust Lincoln. Jerom e. ID or call SNTRANCe O F FIRST AMERIC/ICAN of Californio, now rosWrng LJ whito. molo noutorod.i n Call 3 2 4 - ^ . * Deputy Hughes verbal skills, an eye for doy. at THE FRONT ENT rt- Note doted 3/7/1997. the^ Right bluo oyo. loft brown 30 THIRD AVENUE NORTH. TWt w in ot 3 8 5 3 N 2250 E. Filer," ■ mont ol Fish and G om e hos08 monthly paym ent which be- Id COLLEEN'S CLUBKOU^is Llouionani Cornett deeign and Intense atten­ TITLE COMPANV, 260 T \NCE Idaho, proposing (»change ^ w/bluo sp o t in It. 1 yr. old. tion to detail. Must b e able • FALLS. IDAHO, FIRSTrr AAMERICAN TITLE INSURANC been informed by the Big>lg came duo on 11/1/2002 3; Preschool/daycare. 324-7583* 10, v>ill soil at public ouctlon. toto iiihe In n a m e lo J e s s ic a Boo ?h Reward Coll 208-733- A oes 2-5. Call 734-994a.» - to wortt creatlvaly aa pad COMPANY, oa tnistoe, v W ood Conai Com pany thot^ot a n d oil eubsoquont month- 1323 loovo message.* CUSTOMER ------»h, cashier's chock draw n on a St*State Hurteyhaabeoniiledinthor® M agic R eservoir O am will ol a leam . meet dally highest biddor, lorcaah.c 'I'l ly paym ents, plus lale y KIND, loving mother wouia REPRESENTATIVE deadlines and handle o r National Bank, o che<:heck dravm by a S tate o r Fedoiidoral abovo entitlod court, the be shut otl by August 0.8. chargoa and other costsIts tderal raaaon for this change in ^ Ilko to toko core ol your E stabilshod publishing co. stress gracefully. Must Crocitt Union, or a chocihock drown by a State or Fedei " 2003. Because ol drought|ht a n d f e e s OS s o t f o rthh . LOST Sch n a u ze r. 1, children In my homo. Is seMclng a fleki represen­ ssociation. Savings Assoclatton,jn, or nam e being I do not wtsh‘1 10 condllions and poor runotl,'M. Amount duo o s of July 14.14. A nsw ers to Scam p. Soli ^ work nrghts and weak- Savlnga and Loan Absw I, the corry my Taihor's name, !I R ler areo, coll 73«-«594* tative witn a positive , en d s. This lulMlme Job in- Sovlnga Bonk, all poysayablo at iho tlmo of sole, tl ??: dem and for Irrigation w ater;er 2003 Dellnquont PaymentsIts ond popper wilh Texas aogresslvo attitude and sal proporfy, alluatod In tho Courounty Tho peiilionor's father la exceeded the roaervoir>lr from N ovem ber 01.2002! 9 toos. P looso coll 208-736-16- TENDER lovlno caro . 20 ' cludes a strong package following described real | oood communication „ of p ey a n d beneflia, wht) of TWIN FALLS, Statoate ol IDAHO, and describedBd a s living. nrH copoclly. It Is anticlpaiodod poymenis ot $729,76 eachch • 2562 or 208-404-1773.I. y e ara oxp. Full and part skUM io handle finalization SuchTwtttion will be hoard )2 $60 reword tor solo relumm time avail. 208-423-4497.- opportunities for advano- lollows. to wit: that fish In Ihe Big Woodod $6,567.84 (11-01-02 and payment anangements“ ement. Send your ret UTH. RANGE 14 EAST. BO'SOISE 01 11:30 o'clock a:m. ihSon River bolow the dam ond I”In through 07-14-03) Lotelie ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » * TO W N SH IP 11 SOUTI TION Auguat 20. 2003, ot the on ourpresowodveftlaing aume. llat ol referencea . MERIDIAN. TWIN FALLALLS COUNTY. IDAHO SECTIC ,rt RIchllold canal (and oilB" C horgos: $201.39 Bonefl- a ccounts. Must have IHE NE 1/4 NE 1/4 DESCRIBED•D IAS Twin Folia Couniy Court- lo) c la ry A d v a n c e s : S 7 .6090 ATTENTION I „ and examplea of your 19. TH ATPA HT0FTH6 associated feeder canals) ------THE SOUTH 209 FEETET ' OF THE NORTH 418 FEETrrO ( F - -houso.. Objoctlons. may. bq will bo killed OS ih o w aterier S u spense Orodll: $0.00 To­•o- CLASSIFIED ' " written work to: ET. SU B JE C T T O : TWIN FALlALLS lllod by any person who'a level drops ond conditionsns ial: $6,776.83 AM dolin-In- ADVERTISERS ' Clark Walworth. THE EAST 233 FEET. c o n . In a u c h objections, A R B O R ldf andthe^inVtolmvei . Managing Edilor. COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHTRIC OF WAY. ri bocom o unsuitable. quoncles a re now duo, 10- lo- •PRO TREE looking lor cor- 3179 NORTH 1000 EAST. BUt-lUHL. ahow to tho court a good Therefore, bog. posses­ r tilled art>orlst, $ 16.00 por ~ throughout the west. If T he Tlmea-Newa, Commonly Known a s 3 r roaaon against such a ■0’ gelhor with unpaid ond oc-ic- P le ase check youi: you aro willing to work P.O . Bok 648. Idaho B3316. sion. and size limits v^H bobe cruing toxos, ossessmonts,“j ad on th e first day.1 hour, insurance ovallablo. Twin Falls. ID 63303. nade wlihout covenant or worranranty. chango ol nomo. ,- d rem oved on Iho Big W oodod trustoo's fees, oitornoy's ' ha^oMop^aywll Sold sdio will b e madi ,r Coil 702-798-3997 or (ox A drug-free workplace. * oxpross or tmpllod. regar>gan:llng tltlo, possosalon o r oncuKum- WITNESS my hond and?,,5 R iver from Magic Dom to fees, costs and odvoncos If you find an error' resumolo:702-643-782l. I obligation secured by a n d pursut•suont sooi of so ld District Courtn't tho Richfield canal, thoho m ode to protect tho socuri-iri- w e will correct It. or 4435 Eost Colton Avo. c u ^ o m e r s e r v k : e „ EDUCATION brancos to salisly th e obi od of this is ih doy ol July. 2003. to tho powor of soleale conlorrod In Ihe deed Richfield Canal down-n- ty associated with thisIls WowiUnot borosponsibtof Sullo 102, Las Vogos.NV R ePRESENTATtVE | Teaching position. Imman- trust oxocutod by JACOICOB T. MARCH ANO CARRIEIIE D. /s/Gorry.Oow. Clork atroom to tho Goodingng foreclosure. Tho principalsal lor onvrs after tho llrst“ 89115.* Faat moving print ahop ual LulheTan School. Hall ND AND WIFE, as Grantor.3r. to 9 County lino, ond on theh e balance is $71,778.82. lo-10- day of publication.* noeda energetic parson*■ tlmo AM kindergarten, MARCH. HUSBAND rity of P U B L IS H : Ju ly 18. 26,K TT ASKIN6 QUESTIONS « TITLEFACT. a s Trusloo,UOO. lor the benolll ond socurtty • Richfield and Uncoln Canal golher wtth Intorost Ihoroonlon with a *can do* attitude.Y' must be certllied. 2066 Kord- August 1 and 8,2003 C onduct public opinion REPUBLIC MORTOAOEAGE CORP. os Bonollclory. reco _ aystoms. Fish may bo30 at 8.126% p er onnum tramam Coll Twin Falls polls o v o ^ ^ o p h o n e . C ounter sa les, data entry, R ler Ave. E. 733-7820* odNovember18.19M.<90. a s instrum ent No. 1990^)2061fi«93. iN THE DISTRICT COUffrIRT t a k o n b y a n y m e t h o d 10/1/2002. unlli paid. Thohe 733-0931 ext. 2. or co p y dept, a n d phones. ^ o U feA tig R ------Mongogo records of TWITWIN FALLS County. Idoho. ..r,. V, OF THE RFTH JUDICIALAL e x c o p i firo arm o . e x p loO’ - Bonoliciory elects to soil or Burioy 677-4042.* Experience preferred. B uhl S chool DIatrlot is MPLY DISTRICTOFTHESTATE J NO SALESlll THE ABOVE GRANTOfTORS ARE NAMED TO COMP kTE sivos. chomlcols. or electricfic couso tho irust property lo m stric tly research. Berwflta & aalary. DOE accepting applkaUona for WITH SECTION 45-15)-1506(4)(A), IDAHO CODE, NOt O P IDAHO. IN AND FOR3R current, offectivo A ugust 0.8, bo sold to satisfy sold ■ $ 7.00 to $9.00 per ho u r. E O E e-mali resum e to an Blemeotary Teacher REPRESENTATIONI IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, C THECOUNTYOF 2003 ihrough Novombv"•■f obligation. ^ ]obPbllpper.eom - to teach 3rd grade. ApplU l^TLY R ESPO N SIB LE FO R TH A^E NOT. PRESENTL THIS TWINFALLS 30. 2003. In occordoncflCO Doted: July 14.2003 B Floxiblo ovos. days, & Call 404-9234* cation materials sr» avalV OBLIGATION. C ose No. CV-03-3160 with Section 36-401. Idaho^ 0 Fidelity Nationol Tllle Insur- ',V able at the District OfHoe. ro- FALL LEAGUES — w knd. heiuro. 15-30 h rs.k DAIRY ' Tho dofoult lor which:h Ihlsir sa le is to b e m ade is: , SUMMONS Codo. o valid Idoho (ishingno ance. Trustoo By A Fra- in p e r wook. Groal porl-llmo■ E x perienced only milker,I.'!,- 920 Main, Buhl. ID or tw Failure to poy tho monthinthly paym ent duo Morch 1.2003M 3C ZOJA PRICE BEAL, llconso is required ‘0tc gossl. AVP c/o Regionalnal FORMING Join tho Fun. calling 543-8436. EOE ro- S n a k e R iver Bowl, |ob or second job. o Refs. req. Housing avail. rlnclpol. Intorost andone impounds and subaoquca u e n i piaintlll, salvogo llsh. Txusteo Services Corpora- Call ovonlngs 487-2181_ and Drug Free Workplace* rooftor; plus lato ch arg es; lollureure to uo. Coll now 208-879-269S*s> ' C lo se to CSI cam p u s. istQllmonta duo thoroof Copies ol Ordor 03-3C3 0 tion, 720 Sovonlh Avonuo. __ For more Inlonnation o r 886-2975* poy PROP. INSP. whonten duo. sold sums having beenan od-i Tpoy 0eal, are ovoiloblo at the Idahcho Suite 100. Soatiie.WAyA I RHONDA Diane Rowe is K llclory: together with all subsequi • l» C a il7 3 M 6 5 3 DAIRY------Id PTelementaiy teacher. vancod by Iho benoflcio: iquont Dolondonl. Doportmoni ol Fiah onend 98104 Phono: (206) 340- no longer responsible torfor **************** sum s advancod by bonaonoficlory pursuant to Iho tonnsisand e NOTICE: YOU HAVEVE Game headquanors. 60C0 0 2550 S a le Infonnollon: hi- W anted oxp. hospital and Jo b sh are poaltton. ,1* ony d o b ts olhor ihon my AUTOMOTIVE------maternity bam employee.16 208-366-7436* condlilons ol sold doodod ofe tmst. ^ BEENSUEDBYTHEH E South Walnut. PO Box 25 ip;//www.rt ru8loe.com ovffl a s of Morch 7. '03. . The ostlmolod balomlanco owing aa of this doto on i ABOVE.NAMEOE O Boise. Idoho 63707. ASAP548776 Lube lochnlcian. Dnig froo- S hoshone area. 866-7716 EoU eA Ti6M obllgotlon socurod byty saida dood ol trust is $62,674>74.33 p l a in t if f . DATED this 8ih doy ofo SIN G LE? Ages 25-90.)■ workploco. Apply in p er-O DENTAL „ ]T each in g A aslsU nt Including intorost, costsits andc oxponsoe actually lncurrens YOUR _ ___ cashier. Graveyard shift. DRIVER 18 W arned exp. fann machln- . on youl If you lall to 80 We advise those citizens A m ly in psrson al 61 5 Experienced truck drh^rs. , . who s e e k further inlomio-na- A ^ ss ery oporatora. 324-7146* reapond, tho Court moy"“y PUBLISH: Auguat 8, 1' W oshlngton St. N.* solo or team, to run 48 ontor iudgmont against you ^ * tion to exercise Iheir rightght MU e late s, floxiblo echedulesJJ FARM Loon N0.1692S1402i .na21,20°3. __ to access public recordsrds c l e r i c a l : I oa dom onded by the ^ Farm hand needed, oble to T.S. No. 1041244-09 Sint. NOTICE O F ond public m eetings position in tho cpurt move hand lines, drive Ordor No. 97677 Plalntltf(s) In the Complaint. TIMES-NEWS * ayatem. Must have com­ AMENDED NOTI<3TICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE A copy of Ihe Complaintloint TRUSTEE’S SALE • IMPORTANT CLASSIFIED 10 truck a tractor. 324-3040* jm- Truateo'sSaloN o puter experience and^ DRIVER Roforonco Is m ade010 lo thai cettoin irust deed madoIda by la aervod wilh this Sum- 0. Pleaae addresa all legal • Hawesttnjck driver. Somo rnanciaC 7” oek 02-WG-32172 ® DEPARTMENT aome legal experience JO S E F GARCIA. A SINGLES\f PERSON, os arantor(sir(s) to m ona. If you wish to seek would be helpful. Send° experience preferred. Entry level financial advisor & ESCROW COM PANY, o s trust■usioe. tho a d v ice or roprosonta-nta. Notice la hereby glvoi'o n “ l EQAl I d VERTISINQQ 208-73^5538 T JosH lon with W addell &' TWIN FA U S TITLE & E thlo t h a t . F id e lliy N o iio nl oa l T h e T im e s New s reaume to; Box 92704.*• 432-6212 or 639-5494* in favor of GMAC MOIMORTGAGE CORPORATION.)N, a s tion by a n allomoy in thia c/o Times-News R e ed . Full mentoring and 1 bonoficiory. rocordodi AprilAp 2 0 .1 9 9 9 a s No. 1999-007«07462 matter, you should do> so Title Insurance, the dul;uly POBOXS48 _ 208-6^-4543 D^tVER. ^ ^ education program. TWIN promptly so that your wrii-■vrli- appointed Succesaolo r Twin Falle. ID 833034548 P C Box 546 Local. 3 yra. min. oxp. In book XX. p a g e XX.(X. In th o ofllclol re c o rd s ol TV Twfln Falla. 10 S3303* Fax resum e to Twin Fans I FALLS County, Idaho,10, covering< tho foilowing-descril«rtbed ten response. If ony, moymay Trustoo, will on N ovomber be Deadline for legol ads:rs 3 (Burley)* - C lass A CDL — offtee 208-736-0043.* on, CLERICAL rool property situatedj inIn said county a n d atato. to wil: oot noon on W ednesday for^ r ___ im m ediate openings: la- GENERAL LOT 15 IN BLOCK 8 OFC GOLDEN RULE ADDITIC bs T he following positions ore ITY. IDAHO. ACCORDING TOD THET An appropriate wrinenire* re- the moln onironco tti o Sunday, noon on Thursday ^ * Exp. c ash ie rs TV/IN FALLS COUNTY. ^ * Bookkeepere ' n e o ^ t o place advertise- ECORDED IN BOOK 2 O F PLA''LATS. s p o n a e req u ire s compll-ipll- Alllonco Tltlo & Escrow>w. for M o n d ^ . noon on Frl- monta In health clubs PLAT THEREOF. RECC rth.. day lor Tueaday and1,'5 F o r STUFF Apply In peraon * ♦'^Cashiers PAGE 4 IN THE OFFICE•ICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDROER anTe with Rule 10(a)(1))(1) 311 Second Street North around Tv^ln Falls. C a r a and other Idoho Ruless ol of Tv/In Falls, ID. soil a t publlibllc w odnesday, noon on Mon-on- $99 o r L ess PtnonntlPlat ♦ w areh o u se • Ugh( O F SAID COUNTY. s a t doy for Thursdoy and noonson I I I F I I f A v . m u sL Call Nelson al Apply In person Commonly known asIS 1761' Monroe Straet, Twin FaFalla, Civil Procedure ond shallihail a u c tio n t o th o h lg h o a - B0(M6S-2211* also Include: biddor. for cosh. Inlawft/fui on Tuesday for Friday and Panonntl Plut Idaho 83301. “"tl 3 l i n o s CLERICAL 111 Filar Ava. Thero is o defaultt by Iho grantor(s) or olhor persiorsons' 1. Tho title ond numborir ol money ol Iho United Statestos. Saturday, Holiday dead- Jerome aroo equipment oil payable at the tlmim o linos moy vaiy. II you have ------owing an obllgallon. Ihethe perfonnanco of which Is secuacurod this caso. r.=, doalor hoa Immediate 6ENERAL------T., by said tnjst dood. or)r byb) thoir su c co sso r In inleresi:Jl; The1 2 . If y o u r response isI anon ol aalo, ihe following dedo- any questions call Ruby ol oponing admlnlstrailvo Mill O p e ra to r 2 yrs. exp. Answer io tho Complaint.nt. 11It sc rib ed real ond poraonc coonilnoior. Looking for a FT Mon.- Fri, & benoltts. dofoult Is: ' IS or property (hereafter reforro< s .’I liom pot nd. p»ieo mu»t bo Failure to poy iho monnonthly payment duo Novomboiiber 1. m ust contain admi«sk>ns oi aolf-atarier wilh good P lea se apply In porson. 2001 of pHncipol. intoroiorost ond Impounds and subsequoquont denlols of tho separateralo to collectively as thi w k ■ Oajli! trPflityO^^.be communication akills. T rinidad B m h sm Corp. iroottor; plus lolo c horgos; logotgothor ollogotions ol tho Com-om - .•Property*), situotod In thi ' muat have strong com- 515 East Main Insiallmonts duo ihoreo 10 2 y rs. m ln. Exp. wilh atl subsoquont sums sun advancod by bonolicloryry pur-f plaint and other dofonsosISOS County of Tv^n Falls. S ta t 5 Call uo todoyl y- putor knowiodgo and iho Hozolton. ID 83335 »nd conditions ol said d ood olI trust, tn you m ay claim. of Idoho, to-wlt; EXHIBI' EEO a n d M/F/D/V* ' suani to tho tonns ond FOUND (2) tabs. 1 black,k. 1 T ho Timos-Nows wlllingnoss to loam. $600 S ig n o n Bonua Monlhly Payment $44fl.(4fl.60 Monlhly Ioto ch arg e $17.67.62 3. Y ^ur signature, mailingIling ‘A‘-Yho lond rolorred io li Vollow. South ol Filer. Call Closslllod Ooportmont S e n d rosumo with salaryn default, th e be n ellc lo ^ or tho bonDonoll- a d d r e s s a n d teio p h o n o o this polk:y la sltuaiod in th< ry Fuel A Saloty I HUMAN RESOURCES/ I By rooson sold dofa i"® toldenll(y20a-736-e362.-52.* 733-0931 oxt. 2 ,, roquiromonis to; Bonua possible clary's succoosor In intorestinto h a s doclarod all obllgatlgolhor dolivory of a copy of youiyour sh ip 11 South. R a n g o li ™ R E M E M B E R Id In humon resources & $17.62 each, boglnnlngrtlng 11/01/2001 until paid; togol 1,6 FOUND G oldon relrlovor 3 • 20 hrs./wook.'ComputorIX. C om e join our tronspor- costs, trusloo's fees and attornornoys response to Plointlfl'BIfl'a E ast. Bolso Moridion. Twl X? Mole, w/choko choln.Qin That blnhdoy od you ptocod »- oducatlon Issuos: with iltio oxponsoo. coo orv som o tim e ogo in The' H lltoroto. Bring rosumo ondor tation family. No oxpe- foos Incurred hereinI by roaaon of aald default; andnd ony. oltornoy. os doslgnotooIted Foils Couniy. Idaho on*"o long and akinny.vory id rlonco nocossory. Pold>- understand idoho pollll- bonofl- otravo. m oro particularly doscrlbe lino TImes-Nows? Now ta Vtho covor lottor. k. coi systom ; slrong rod by tho bonoficiary or tho bor • fflondly 2700 off Pololino Gehl Chiropractic training. 401 (k) rotlre- dory's successor In Intorostinte for protoction of tho abcabovo- To dotermino wholhoiIhor OS follovra: COMMENCINCNO Coll 2 0 ^ 3 4 ^ 3 8 5 - tlmo to com o pk:k up your mont. modern oqulp-0. m anogem onl & people you m u st pay a llling lofl(oo at the Northoost oomdr e -rr - plciuroa.SlopbythoClas- S26 B lue L akes Blvd. N.* -skills. exQOllontcommu- • described rool propertyirty ondi Its Intorost in it. i^^i^ FOUND Lab X. yollow to- I.* mont. Part-llmo work, Tho bonollclory andond trustoo or thoir succossorilors in wlih your response,s o, sold Soctlon 26 and boln sifled Oopt. todoyl'las- CLERICAL _ - * porfoci (or oiclra Incomo. nlcotor soK-stanor. tho tho TRUE POINT OlOP mnlo. no collar, vory PT position for South Cen- S alary commensurate Intorosl. hovo oloctod)d onda do horoby oloct to causeISO Iho contoct tho Clerk ol thc loving. Coll 736-6515.‘ Apply In p e rso n - - property lo bo sold atIt publicpi auction to tho highost bidderbid abovo-nom od Court. BEGINNING; THENCE S — tral D latrlet H aalth in WeatemSUiee with quollllcatlons. ho obligations socurod by saidId litrust DATED ihls 14th day>y oiof oo'ol'oo' W. along thiho FOUND Retriver gold. Gooding. This position Isw Bua Service 1 Phono 208-343-1849 for cash to ooilsfy tho « ;i/4 Found In Big Llltlo dood ond Iho oxponsoiiisos ol tho oolo. Including tho0 com-c< July, 2003. Eost boundory of the NEI/ 28 hours per week wilh,,h 2134 HIghlond Ave. E.>>* inclOlocl.org pensallons of Iho trusKusioo or successor trustoo and,nd Ihe CLERK OF THE COURT=IT ' of Soctlon 26 (or a dlsiancnco R anches lost port ol July.uljd PflEONANCY CRISIS CENTER bonelils. For moro Infor- or coll 208-733-8003.= = P.O . Box 389 roasonoblo attorneyss feesfei Incurred. /8/Doputy Clork • . .. of 661,00 foot; THENCEE 5S . Mole. II ow ner not found ----- ' otlon coll Joymac Stono'q EquJtl Oppoftuiuty Enyloytir' \ Boiso. ID 83701- horolo 8 9 '5 1 '3 5 ‘ W. parallel witvlth Iroo to a good home. Nico fER 01 734-5900 0X1. 2 3 7 or Tho Original Notice[Ice ol Solo given p u rsu an t Ihoi >0 UstALLER staled thot iho propertyo(ty would bo sold on 08/22/200:1002 01 PUBLISH: Augusi 8 ,1 5i.22 .2J -the North boundory Of ththo dog. Call S08-324-26S4 ya - Judy Wolsch ew. 275* Of DRIVERS ■ NE1/4 of Section 26 forsr a or 735-2500 oxt 3637.* _ C o m e Join o u r team . EnjoyWl oish Network RSP organl- tho hour of 11:00 AM.SA. Standard of Time, ol THE FRC^RONT and 29 .2 0 0 3 ZL CLERICAL UHT d lsto n c o of 6 6 0 .6 5 foo . bonolits such os; home>nd zation Is looking lor pro­ ENTRANCE OF FIRST=1ST AMERICAN TITLE COMPAlPANY. IN THE DISTRICT C C U m LOST L abX .black. Lorgo. WM Recepilonlat/Data Entry 's. (esslonol energetic peo­ 5 NORTH In tho City ol TWIN FAI ;|AL THENCE N. 00-OV06* 6 ry tlmo. good poy. vocation 260 THIRD AVENUE N( FALLS O F THE RFTH JUDICIAL w/long ahaggy holr. le Q 9 position. Must be oblo to ple 10 install sotolllto sys- County ol TWIN FALLSLLS. S tate ol Idoho; howovor subso-aut otSTRICTOFTHESTATSa t e for a disionce ol 661.0•2° doal.ln tho Declo area oporoto.ton-koy olllclonl-to pay. hoolth Insurance ond ding ol sold Nolico of Default o n (eet to a point on tho N on BANKRUPTCY nl- multiple solery bonuses,’85 to m s In Tw in Foils ond quoni to tho rocordln( ult tho o f IDAHO. IN AND FOR REWARD. Coll 20e-«54- ^ ly. bo deloiled orlontod surrounding oroos. Nood original solo procoodin>dlngs w ore sta y ed by ord er olthool THECOUNTYOF boundory of tho N EI/ Compotlth/o rotes on od T eam . Solo or R0II0I. 26 - 7387 or431-4765* Choplor 7 bonkfuptclos. and hove good phonele New equip. 868-806-5765— roliablo truck & own toots, Court or by proceedingjings undor iho National Bankru]s. somp ovenimo. Ten-koyth bohvoon SonvSpm* jid not portlclpato in obtaining s along ihe North boundorlory old male In the Elbo foros: iln olhlc. G ood Incomol Tho bonoficiary did i gsuch Caso No. CV^-3023 loc- whllo working colilo, HeHe BANKRUPTCY 52* tost required. Apply oyin DRIVERS hoi Fax ree u m e to Cliff etoy. Said atoy w aa tonninatodtom on 09/30/2002. ol tho NE1/4NE1/4 ol So( 1 Iho G uorantood lowost prico----- porson ol Lynch Olt OTR w/CDL wanted. I horoby Is given that tho undorslgS i g n e d ------tion 26 for 0 dletonco) c oi m oyhave com o out ol Ihc ,rs 208-457-0687* WHEREOF, notice hot IUE Ookloy/EIbo rood. HotHas U ncontostod divorce 411 Ovorlond Avo. Burioy* R oolor trailer, 2 yrs. mln. trustoo will on OocomboTiber 3 .2 0 0 2 at tho hour of 11:00:00 AM mm m. 660.63 toot lO ^ E TRU IgM $295 4-filing looS/Call LABOR------POINT OF BEGINNING>jQ. natural p a tc h over righ 0 c l e r i c a C------oxp. Small compony that Standard of Tlmo., atai THE FRONT ENTRANCE: e o f k AX Ible tolllreo.1-866-68&^2399‘ cores. Rongon drivers— Looking lor rolloblo em- rHiRD SUBJECT TO; 1 - A 2S,!5.0 eye ond an Identlllabic all PTiTatm proeeamlng. led ployoos with good oilon- i^lRST AMERICANM TITLET COMPANY. 260 THI ISO- marking known only to hit g . wolcomod. 436-5654* AVENUE NORTH. Cttyi:ny ol TWIN FALLS. County of ,T\ loot wWo couniy rood ooa< BANKRUPTCY! J99* M-TH 10:00 pm to 2 :0 0 ,Q0 dance-ior gonoral labor ment olong Ihe North onnnd ovmors. Aruwers to Tibe- AHordoblo poymoni (>lon.----- am . Musi bo oblo 10 occo- DRIVERS ct> " positions: possibility of FALLS. State ol Idahiiaho. soli ot public auction to do- deoux, ANO W E WAN! ash iho Intorost In th o sold doscriscribed'.™" Y W OW UW Rn ' East boundaries ol tho d< 'NT • A ccidents, dlvorcd 6 ' olonnlly work longer hrS.•5* (2) Local drivers neededu e perm onent hire. All shlks hlgh'esi biddor. lor cash I ust- HIM BACK. PLEASE cal 1 1he g ran to r h a d o r h o d powow er to scribed parcol, The True c®'l crim inal mottorsA S ' Must bo rolloblo and pro- (or hoy company, Wage ovallablo: Procesalng. I roal properly which th 3( 0 431-5746 or 677-372B.'’ ’ B n d ftlem mt 73*3387’ 'v dopendont on oxporionce. convoy at tho tlmo olI thothe execution by him of iho said t oe has no knowtedgo of ^ flclentwlth lOkoyi — packaging, aanllation, any Interest which tho grantor or nw rd portteulor doscriptloUon. -tOST-Border-Collle, Bo typing. Dulles involve Possiblo benodts. Pleose light duty. Hyatar drlv- deed, together wilh any foS A D - c an 208-432-6725.* successois In intorostBt acquiredat after iho execution of i e n of Ihe above-referenoeoed tween Connor's Cafef it BANKRUPTCY„ gonorating invoicea (or ere. maintenance, her- ly the foregoing obligations thorlf.“ by TIMES CLASSIFIED Property but. lor purpose« « • 950 W. In Heyburn. Blocllock Economy RatesJ Y ohipmonts. Apply a t G emim DRtVEHU . vest work. Must be drug trust deed, to satisfy tl — Stato Paper & Supply, socurod ond iho costatta andc ex p en se s of salo. Includlrjding o DEPARTMENT of Mmpllanco with Soctkiw n w/blue collar & green “tag 0; First Visit is Free Iv School bus drivers ■R*;for free. For epplfcollon pro- reasonable charge by>y thetr irustoe. | 60-113 01 Idaho Code, th‘*’0 Answera to Stray. Cal ^ 1801 HIghlond Avo, tE, ’ Jero m e School District (or coss call 735-5002. or Doted: July 15.2003 Trustee M s been Inlormened Austin taOOREWARCrRD RAYBORN (0 8am -5pm M-F* .'03-'04 school year. CDL conw dlroctly lo 632 Bluo TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY that the address o' 310 eoNSTRiJEirafi — requlrod. Will train ^for L ak e a Blvd. N. Appllca- FIRST AMERICAN TITl SfnON 208-731.S538 LAW W EST COCAL-WESTERNi RECONVEYANCERE CORPORATl North 2600 East aka 259595 Fromors noodod. No ex­ CDL. must have good tions accepted Mon.-THur PO Box 22004 OR East 3100 North. Twl . Irom Delrke Lake.'Fawr^ 208-732-5676 perience nocossory. Cat: driving record, and ’be " 8am-4pm.* F alla, ID 83301, la so m t El Cajon. CA 92022-90C•9004 and whKa. approx. 60 fee.lbs 1-888-567-56765 . Joromy O 208-308-3107■0" able to obtain DOT medl-• , 'P{£lno an ad In (he doM lli^ (819) 690-9200 I 208-677-4543 iin>es associated-with eai• J S eucvery sc a r on hind tog no calls aftor 9pm. 0^ cal card. This position la reel property. SaM so le w Se Habla Espafio part tim e. Apply e t ia n oolumnt Is a ol o k a . I /sn.uis Corda (BIURLEY)! Any Information please Can 733^)031. 1 . be made whhout coventu ca/638-6311,* SINCE 1984* 3 7 4 7 8 .1 0 0 W. Jero m e. or warrantv reoanflnq W S o l every day it ■ nwHiwhlle PUBUSH: July 2S. AugustAug 1 arid 8 .2 0 0 3 rinMI. Call 739-0831. Ill* o r can 324-4426 betw een I I 8 4 p m . Mon.-Frt.* ,j...... ■ ' .. r '■ ...... • «

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____ E6 nm#«-N«w*, twiirwln N il*, lf •hlfts.&rotatlnQ. 8-10-12 ■Youth Soccarprogmm for PT. aftarachc a ‘SSsasSTnSss U -e -8 ) on ranch 8 . ot ■gradaaK-7. Monday- ■ looking tor a PM JTn t J l proowm. Can 324-a4«^UA dan v ^ E Carttflcatlon.on. for akldad nuraing fadBty. - b a O ^ a . Good pav. 206-9- hr. Bhifta. Muft M anthu- a id * , part tim a. Mu»l ____ Mln. 3 yra. axparlanea.ca. Muat hava alaotrleal. 763-2676 Of 796.7M0* •lastlo&aagartowork. Frtday avanlngs. Season 1 dapandabla. abl« to wi tr., plumbli>g. earpantry and'’<* CNA’a^NA part-Uma. All Is Sept. 6 through Oct. HOUSSKBKPtN^fCOOtXHC paya up to S22.60 hr., ► BWaTSBBHSSBSTBSs Dwofraawofkplaca. In a tael pace kltehi5,^*''' flMMantlal cara (adUty:Utty banatlta & bonua Blartlart amall ap pllanca rapalr‘>r (htfta. Maato VkMy 4a- 10. Training Is provided, 1 for baaad on axp., ouaJlflca-ca- akina. tklng. tk>naartdcaillflcdion.WiaMB ho fira oodaa. Pay DOE. 630-6023 for an appt* J 6MMl»uiSi«Blv«H.- nts.Payls$5.60-$7:00mr. •" AVAJLABLE^ . • ______di«M, and •anHallon. V i^CaU. -halp-wlth-ralfloatlon.o n . -R iaaaa appty In paraoD O - SflricuKjraTBaler TVvlnaa _The.CiW.otI>v^f.a|lstoa, _ S -MeDtCAL ------^“ -a»ah-oipanIr>gforanor-- train thaflflhl par»c Atftr axpanaaa. Fax raaumaI to Sfwanona Uving Cantar Full-tlrha RN In growing drug free workptsce. For TWINFALLS _ : Pl«09« epply at Twin F« — DavaPataraonatat glie.4tti* ^ flea Administrator al our'r MSSw«MDIublllty further information call • ' — rural hoapltaLNlgMahm.H: Jerom , Idaho fadiity. Agency now hiring In RT.801 » Caro Cenlar, 674 Eait-Ea MAMAQER ^ 2oe-76S-e0e8* *1 Opportunity for profaa* 736-2266. EOE/AA.* « land Or. Twin FaKi.i. 10 or Aaaiatant manaoaf. aO poeltiona: . . 1600 Aspen S t 4204. uttla Caaaar’s On* Mil - W*1l do li a allT r I ■Ional growth. Excallant"i Primaiy duties of tha posl->1- •Developmental Thorapists iSUPERVISOR 1200-1400V. Spurlock CLi call Dobby 734-42C banaflt packaga. tulllon Need ehlft supervisor tor RT313ri • ' I EOE* 830 Blua LakM Blvd.d. hN. caMifiaa- 7WW31 aw. 2, \? tion Mil ba: aaalttanca.'and compatl* ♦ Preparation of payroll>11 *|nten/entlonlBt food processing plant 100-200 n Washington N.* ttva pay. Call GCMH O ,I data and related beneflta.s. ’Psychosocial Rehablll- ASAP. Blllnguol a plus. 2002 Rkrhardson Or. ; ' 208-934-4433 Ext.138* J { ♦ Rocorde production andid tation Spedallsta. Swing or graveyord shift, RT.816 fri i MEDICAL “ s. . Competitive wages, Exc. poy 4 bonellts. Coil 200-6002 4th Ava. N;- I ’ FT bilingual Clinical ♦ Proparatlon of shippingig Call 206-436-4611* Oem Sftifa Staffing 735- 200-500 j 6th Ava. N. • n- documanta. 5999 or apply In person RT.816r - ! • C N A Aaaiatant for Sooth Con­ tl. RESTAURANT 870 Blue Lokos -Blvd. N. 100-5001 6th Ava. N;'-! • tra! DIatrlct Hbllth In ♦ Manage office In an affl- FT Cook wanted- No oxp. Full-Time • Daye. Qooding. For moro Inlor­>r- dent manner, Ste. 4 * ______1 100-300 7th Ave. N. ; Pajt-Tlma • Evanlnga a Amly at 0 0a«n* S RT. 862 ; Part-Tlma - Nighta matlon. pisaaa cell Helenin Bridon Cordoge offare ,5a flu/Trto 709 Chenoy Dr.. TECHNICIAN ‘ Hopklna at 934-4477* competitive salory and Eloctric motor tech.. onlry 700-800 7C Meodowra , — benefit package, which Suite C. TF Ask for April* ' level. Appllcaiion by oppt. 600-900 « Washington N. • LPN • Evanlnga MEDICAL RT. 869 i e p tin g app licatio n s Includes paid vacation.1. RESTAURAlir 7 “ only. Ooodman Elect. R^ ; T h e T imn f e s - N e w s is accep Dining Room Alda Full lima MTT or MLT. must!?’ holidays. Medical. Ufe In- Immediate openings for the 733-1699* ______100-600 1; Heybum W r '- Part'tlma be A8 CP certified or auranco. and 401k. following positions, RT.860 /o r W alking RoRoutes in TWin Falls. •quJvalant. Evening fhilt. TRADES !"■ ’ 'J W ao ffar: 1 Please forward a confldon-n- V Host' Blade Operetor for ITO fOO-500 ' Borah W. ^ ♦Paid Vacaiion Rotating call & holidaya. Uol resume to; V Cook 100-400 OubolB • -tr* «8 k;k & Holiday Pay Exo. banaflt pockoge. Bridon Cordage U C proloct in Amorlcon Falls. 100-300Wlsaman ’ --v-s* These positionions.are 7*day/ early-momiming delivery positions Call 634-4433 art. 136* r Sorvera Must be ablo lo pporole ^ ♦KaalttWlalon/Oantal _ 21 Bridon Wey V Dishwashors oqulpmont. lubo. ond rood RT. 862 ----- an d can bo a»source sc of additional incoicome v/hile y o u gel and Olaablltty Inauranea• MEDICAL Jorome. Idaho 63336 Apply in person at 300-400 .■••-} • «401k LPN-Full-time evenings & Resumes must be aubmlt-It- Johnny Caiino't Bracken St. N. • : paid fo r y o uir r morningr walk. *Fun Errtployaa nights. tedbyA ug.13.2003* _ Between 2-4pm - daily* 200-500 Fllor Ave. W; ! P/ograma CNA - Full-time nighi shift RT.881 •• . Apply In paraon Twin FallsIls OFFICE MANAGER pALES I 'TRUCK WASHER 1100-1200 1 MonacoSt. | Dont mlaa outl ^ Canter674 EastlandId Small, two man office Port time, woekonds. 11001 -12 0 0 StarflreSt. • Slop b y The Timcs-NewsTin A Join ourprofaaalonai' Ava. Twin Falla or callill has an Immediat* Wagee OOE. RT.882r - • i . w c taami 734-4264 aak for Brian* opening for an offlca s L r m iA Coll 206-324-7600* 1000-1200 ,, Slake sr.N .i at 132 3rd St.W manaBar.40hr/wk. MEDICAL Experienced Salaa WArrPERSONS 1100.1200 1 SunburatS^,* in Twin Falls Plaasa apply RN.' FT/PT. Bolio Gndos-. . Must have sWIIs In Repraaantatlvaa. . . Apply In person at lhe RT.883n o r call 733-0931,)31, ir copy Cantar. Plaasa fox-,x. accounts receivables. $200 minimum Prossbox soo Katyn. 400-600* Ridgeway Dr. \ Twin P a K ^ r a “^ l a r rasuma to 206-3ea-0863‘V accounts payable, No phono colls, 1100-12001 Wendell St. exl 302. ' 874 Eaattand Dr. i . poyroll Excel. Word andi on EVERY SALE. • 1749 Wmberiy flood.* RT. R- 887 Contact Paraon MEDICAL I OulckBooks Pro. $2500 per month Brian Jonaa* Starling seiary QUAMNTEE.' WAREHOUSE------1000-1100 1 J Idaho Homa Health 4 - Dellvary person, some Pork Meadows Or...... In Burley, go to = r —Hosplcawantsyouto •. • ------S7.60-M.60 DOE. 1600-1100 Twin Parka beapartofouraxpand-I. Send reeume to ThIe le m a ultimata carpentry oxp. prolotrod. 1 The Tiines-NevNlews I MEDICAL 20es Addison Ave. E. car**r opportunity. JM Kitchens, EOE. drug Saaklng patlant carlrigng Ing toami One of lhe tree workplaco, 734-1434* BUHL B office at lamala companion Ior In graat banaflls of being, Twin Falls. ID 63301 Contact Heather for an I Must be postmarked by' intsn/lew. 206-733-3033* ; RT. 640 *. , 1263 Overland,id, homo cara lor lovalyly a home health nurse is WAHEHODsi f1400-1600 Maple aldarly woman. Nurilngng the flexible schedule, Order complstlon specia- 1400-1900 , Poplar - o r call 677-4042 background or aldar caraira Oo you have kids to SALES Hat. FT wllh bonolils. „ , Journeymen, apprentices’S ft $9/hr. Posltlvo attitude, RT. 646 a plua. Qood p ay room/m/ dropoff or pick up (rom Mon.. Fri. 3;30pm to "100-700 Mth Ave. N. board. Loving ftmlly naat school each day? How; a n d l ^ ^ J 2W 12^ 12:30Qm.Se.50/hr.Hlph ’ i J by. Call AlU at 734-6511.*1-* about that college doss• fpOUCEO?^!^^^ “ '"asssssi'l?- school groduote or OED. II ,, you llvo noar ona.ot you went to lake on The City of Twin Falle Is» SALES Drug scroon and oglllty ,these oreas and would n Tuesdays at1;00?Wa' accepting appllcatloneI Now hiring, PT Boles osso- test. Lilt 50 itis. Ilko to be a carrier - will woik with your for Police Officer. Forr clolB at Kurt'o Pharmacy continuously and Pleeaa contact B application packet. In­ AHallmarklnthe 100 lbs. occoslonnlly. Ryan. Dlatrlot Mgr. with pallanis one at a cluding ob description^ Lynwood. Exp. required.* Applicaiions avallQbto at: 735-3347 • 'am time allows you to taily^ and guallflcatlons, tast­ 1801 Hlghlend Avo. TF* L ■ get to know them & ing dates and proce­ SALES PUBLIC SERVICE 1“ ■ serve their nssda bast. dures. contoct the Per-: rieaded to Implement otra- MESSAQE aonnsl Oftfce. 321 2nd^ tegic sales and.customer Don’t poy to Mnd work be- I We are now accepting Ave. East. Twin Falls.: rsisntlon plan In the Mag- - fore you got itio Job. For IR applications for the ID 83303-1907. phone Iroo Information about H i l l , {208)735-7261. or’ lc Valley. Job requires an 1-800-826-5336 following positions: honsst. hard working per- avoiding employmeni sor- npP£RftRY ROAD TOlltlFAl RN management staff' email to psrsonnalOtfl-, ton wllh llataning sklllB vice scams, write 10 iho or part-time RN pas* d.org. Closing data la’ ond a sales background, Federal Trode Commis­ MAOIC VALUES monegara for Pocatello“ B.2-03,TheCllyofTwln competitive compenao- sion. Woshlngton. D.C.. offlca, lull-tlmaRNcase SHOPPER a. \DD ROOF A/C AT NO ADUDITIONAL CHARGE • Falls is an Equal Op- tlons and beneflta. Submit 20580. or call Ihe Natlon­ AUTO TRADER ANY NEW TRAImiER PURCHASED, AD _ manager for Twin Falts• portunlty Employer.*;__JJ rsiuma. cover letter and oi Fraud InlormsKon Con- ■ offlca, and, part-time ~ aalary requlrem anta lo tor. 1-800-B76-7060.* ^ ■ RN or LPN for PRODUCT HANDLE Routes available In th* ; ■ Rupert office. Solo Cup Company it, ■. 80x63013 Mlnl-Cassla area. * • eurrenlty accepting c/oTheTlmoe-Newra TueadayTl delivery onlyi; I Pleaaa oonUct DirectorT applications for full-time. P.O. Box 646 Ideal for retlraaa. • of Branch Operatlona,'• Night Product Handlara.i . TVrin Falls. ID 63303* homamakcra, Nancy Strand, l 2 hourehlfts. both day SALES “ WANTED I wont 10 lig weld colleg* atudanta. ' for mor* Information.•• and nlflht shlfls available.“• Robyn Torftf now hiring PT In Dairy consl.ructlon. 1-eOQ-g40-40ei.EOE.* Full benefit package. Salea Aaaoclate Qood references. Coll Stop by oiir Buriey -• — Competlllve wagee. position. Apply at the Brian 206-420-1690,• offlca and fill o ut an: ApplIcatJone MKle Vallay Mall tocatton.* application or ■' ^PT? ws^lng Sucka evee.”■ will baecceptad through Call 676-4042 lOhraAvk. Must have driv­™ Aug. 13th at: SICfiETARY 1263 0v*rland Av*. ' ^NtwWtUu*26'FEi'PM N t w S t\ ^ 2 s ‘i i s WIUw^23’ItL ers itoansa & be iBplus. Magic Vairey Job Service.I p/r 20-30 hra. weak. Wage HM M/MI DOE. S en d resu m e to Pleaaa call 731-0304 • 771 North College Rd.. PUBLIC SERVICE _ ^ ...... row«»it>23,995 Of ..... NiwaM]f*1B,995 — ”...... ww MU’13,995 "" Twin Falle, Idaho 63301. Sinclair & Co. P.O. Box C. Twin Falls. ID 63303* MESSAQE f - ■ W>’f reaav wrhin vcu «nt EOE. M/F/DA/* Federal omploymont Information Is Iroo. Romomber, no ono con i H E T r n f f promise you 0 fodoral )ob. For troo Inlormallon about ROl/TES _ AVAILABLE lodoral jobs, coll Caroor " H Amorica Connocllon. 478-757-3000* TheI TImes-News 18 currently looklng-ior Independent IttMIHEa y s B Mn a ± I Route Carrier* JEROMEJl ^sps«i^iisi5n2^n ^ RT.516 R 200-500 Sth Av*. E...... WWWh m i‘23,995 ^SS’^'31.995 ■.“ .^?!!!Sni««j>41,995 100-700 Oth Ave. E.', RT. 619 1100-600 3rd Ave. E. 100-700! 4th Ave, E. C&MCI - RT. 523 CURRENT 100-700 W.Ave. 8 1 1 ^ ! E g H E l B l H MOTOR ROUTES 200-700 j S. Elm Sl. ' AVAILABLE rRT. 624 / e ^ 2 , 0 6 5 - m - -200-400 isl Ave. W,— . - H S a v e ^2,065--Save 2 BELLEVUE/HAILEY 100-4001 Main St. KETCHUM RT. R 527 I Both Carrier & Subsiiluios 200-600s e, Avo. I I Z h - I a I noodod 300-500 ; E. Ave. J , I If you llvo In thoso oroas j;JEROME DIST. 6 I and would Ilko to boo Motor1 Rt. 616 I conlor v e M , 7 7 0 H I Pleaae contact eSHOSHONE 5 ,0 6 5 Save Kathy. DIatrlct Mgr. Motor Rl. 617 ; J *”***’!rr'.'Xowow«i'9,995 ...... i H S a v e ’ 5 735-3348* I ------= WENDELL V Dlst. 6 " - I fRT.617 1 ■ atei?* 100-500 4th Avo...... i A S S S 100-500 Sth Avo. • ' • H '98TOYOnC H If you llvo In ihoao oreoa Ipifl Aulumn Air,S^^^^ail^rlva. fi Hord to Findl ond oro Inloroatod In ; *1 X BONNEVnU SC ------y boing a nowapapor • n '96POMTIACV d.Lofldadl •113126-1 h s Locot Tcod«, 3800 V-< I CURRENT Pleeaa contact O M fO U R S e...... ______^ ^ $ 8 4 3 3 H MB 'OO FORD COI ■Ion. Powar i-ocktl «j0731 EMI WALKING ROUTES Kathy, DIatrlct Mgr. ^ 9 low Mllti. Frenl-Wh*/haal Drlva, A«tom«ilc Tran.mlnlon AVAILABLE 735-3348 * H/OOFORDFO«O C U S S l ^ ------;------______. $ 8 8 8 8 M Mllai, Fronl-Whaal Drlval aSOdSt)d39-1 TWIN FALLS j= r f l Arlzeno Bale*, l«w RT. 700 ia '03 FOHDTUmnms.M.,...... ------$ 9 4 6 0 B ^ 1 ntfol. Till Staarlna, Fronl-Whaal Drl.alDri tS072S 2200-2400 Hlllcrost ■ O*n»iior 1 Mow n>K»M v S 4-Door, Cruita Conltc ______$ 9 9 3 3 2200-2600 Longbow NOWOM .....■ ■ ■ ^ ...... ’""^’«Mim'11,995 I H 'OOFORDWnWMPsnut uc ...... B RT.702 ?5ii‘Z0~288 , Door Loelii, Crul»a, Air, VocationIon IRaodvlS113033-3 K 9 1800-2100 Condlorldge k S H M IA VAN ______S l l T T T H 2000-2200 Condlowood Window! & Ooqr Lo«ln. Voeotlon»nRaodyla133019-1 B H RT. 729 1100.15004lh,5lh,A ROUTES AVABJiBC^ t s Pewar Wln«lewi &,CIVIC44KKNI_ De _____ $ 1 2 3 4 5 H 6th Avo. E. In th* Burley arem; n '99TOYOnS, powar Wlndowt & Deer lockilI S203003-1Mi _ K I 100-500 Blue Lnkos Blvd AuMmolk, Powar MWli i r yW FM A 4 * 0 0 *R . ^ $ i a 9 8 8 a RT.732 RL409 la Control, StarM Sytium. Pewar.r UUckil ad04«4 H 100-400 Elm St.N Burton Avo.-Park A ve.; r i l '01.H0NMC 110CP1300 Hoybum E. Folrmont-2latSt. ; ^ Fronl-Whaal Driva, cHmoicnPc uuuD o^_____.$ 1 3 9 9 2 H RT.744 2 1 9 'oacm vikoijkJI*«0315-1 ■" 800-1000 Mourlce We are currently • USI accepting applications; ■ I iMCMexitVm^l iMryMoOi ■ E a TIntad Olai*, CrvliaMlTIMONflCARlOlS. ( 1500-1700 Kimos l i I n 'OOORJUIDGontrol. Till Staarlng. Pewar Wlndex. RT. T46 for Independent carriers I ...... NOWON««<‘5,995 w w u » 1 2 .9 9 5 W WM 4-4, Pully eq-lppadli n c e o e b i x — ____ - * . I 9 B i B 8 a . 200-600 Momlngsldo' ■iaii30Si-i K m 400-600 Madrono £Stop by our Burley offic* H '02CHIVK0IJPowar Wlndewi & Uckt. Crultal • RT.749 ond fill out J ■ J Rad, Air, Chilta.ConhN U ______$ 1 9 9 9 9 I .1900 .220011th Ave.E . an application or Q 'OaHOMDAililia, Pewar WIndowi & LeckI *112112137-3 ' K 1900-2200 Addlaon Call 677-4042 ; ■ Air CondlHenIng, UDIVUf.-.^AVEPo« ; 1THOUSANDS | RT.779 1263 Overland Aye/; ■ I j ^ E J«w»Alocl»ia3S3009-1 I 600-700 Cindy Or (Old Roper Building)* { 1 'OO UHCOIN//hIM. I Uelkar, CO. Powar Wlnd«w> 1600-2000 Rlsr Ave E :« Luxury 9ad«n, Cniliapiioii«o«ii<|ttiM^m RT. 781 , r- ' M ' 0 3 f f tr p "*** I 100-600 Buckli^oham Dr. i l 1 Ownar, TrlCMl Whi 300-600 Eastland Dr N ^ • . e*n Pile D O W h a t e v e r i t l a k e s , RT.782 R e a d T h e i *c«o« m i ...... Noni« » « '1 1,995 ^'i«ia«*11,995 * 2 .9 9 9 C lassifieds;

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,j>ugu«ta.M03,TW ^«-W «»l Falla, f c te h o E T ^ " '" '^ — ^ ------g p g L 2 TWm FALU Forectoeurei BUHLCY 3 bdrm:. 2.bat>ath H O M EM SP EC nO N S TWIN ^ALL8 2 atory. 4+4* tw in rALLBCOunlMfI k. 3bdm).,2bain.~$41.000 on 2 lota. G aa heat, mma- i 200 0 + am oe i w s : ' bdmi.. 4 bath. B aoraa.aa.— Ihrlfifl. 3 miles S. 3000 e. •.CaB800<31®<»23ext...... m ht tura yard w/matura tmmit BinBakar.32S<11S.* • ra aq.tU»m.3cargaraea.J _ .^ff92for08^* treaa, carport, atorag •86* hocaa b a m . ba« court, on B ’^•s?w ssr" ■B* JE R O M E 2 b d rm .. iItsTe ^ 2malutaac**a.Anyorrf T. TWW FALlfl Nice homeTs is " ' bath, 1250 aq (L. com'ner et “ 1 o( atflaoent 25 o o e a fieldM 1023 aq ft. 4 bedroom!n, bdrm., 1 bath, new c a rp e t V jiat -nfiM I------—' - —II avVflabla. Appraisedid 2 bath, 3 oar garaaa.e. and paint. $64,900. All 100. lFnBrH05ANK8r“ ^ I $188,000. Drive by•y aprinkiars, lancad. AC.C, ofters considered. Real- . 600 2nd Avanua Eaat b l 3169E. 3800 N. Calllit sids.ooo. c a w seaw.S. tors weicome. 312 Ash Own y o u r ovm ho m•- e 20»7a»-7842Noraaaora‘ora*- -8^0^206-736-2173.* : cjiovreM K a^ V iKml3&4bdrm. - ■ I Marilyn 735-0118 hom*>• -IKOPwfcliadowaDf.*- ■ ■ I or30S>S41*460Boan. : i h t t m R u ^ . m _____ ho(neabn(laxfcle JEROME 3 bedroom.i^ m S m i m m m m [’■ TW M FALLS Its bath, with attachec!•(< TWIN FALLS 2450 aill Serioua buyera only! l .B*ar.Uppen..Eorelos«nBft.«. 3 bdrm.. 1 bath. Ig yiM . — m r^ B i ^ ■i Tm ' ~ATTENT10H~’~ »•: ~garao»rtancadyard-«d-a- • -brtdi.-3 barmT2 bathJth;l -^iMaa:* ------_ Free u s t ------1 2 7 7 'P afK 'M e ad o w 'O r------1«tSt-eth8L C L A S S m E D , Program ovaBaWe for luO- d in in g r o o m , o r e'•tl a t l ^= s^= = & =n i 1(6S«)483-4177 kl#104212 $86.800. Can 733-eaOI.* ^ K S t - F 8 t IJ * ADVEnnseRs» poorcredlt M r room. 3 c a r g a ra g e, g a s i II l>io Money Dovm H o m « . ■ . m.424 ' ' ’ JEROME 3 bdnn, 2 bath ilrspiace, hardwoodi ' FdntowAva.'HotpM » Piease check yourDUr J garage, sh o p , carport. RVH\ fioora. let tub, oaki II KssmiS^Ti^M iosi - ; KSt-IOOW ad on th e first day.!ay. ! = ^ = ^ = ^ = cat}lnata. wood dock.1 II Bryan Newberry near golf course. Only ^ 1st thm Bth gradeda if you find a n erroirror f il e r Charming country '^'fisas^r IM II Canyonskle Reatty” |M i y | $214.0001733-3607.* I W« a ra euRwitty CaBToragistafnow It 3 bodroom. hom e on 1 5 * vire will correctJ it. L acre. Vary private, with l | TW IN FALLS NE k>catlon“2 fB15rPALK*Rambi7r : . s s s s s K 2 ? * We v»« not b e respons* r •■£5S?if(5r:.vu»d^ TWIN PALLS S bdrm.,m.. TWIN FALLS country|y| a4aElm SLR updated. 3 8 bdrm.,2 bath.approx. Wa (or erro rs after the M room, 3M bath +bonuinus beauty! 938 RoaemonIloni viewacre.-4bdrni2 3Ml4 | b d m i.. 1 3M bath. AC. ^re- 2900-sq. ft., malnta- = = first day of pubikvtJon.' g room, deck, auto sprin''in- $119,500, 2000 sq.ft..I.. 33 b a th . 2 4 0 0 aq. ft. ObI.Iij mowed kReheaFuQbamL5: nance free. Tone ol ^ kinrs, RV pod, beautifutHul bdrm. 2 bath, g re a t rmup1 w/(a) bonus moms, famny27 extras! Ctose to collm . Can Twin Fans landscaping. Calaii 2 bdrm.. lamiiy rm, ator-Itor- New carpet and point.l-l I room 4 oflice. Waah- R«attorswekx)rr>e:256- an appBcBtlon or dl room/kltchenatte. Cov- CftDffT7-4042 k 733-0931 «xL & or 208-324-4602/2804)576’76* ogo down/ 2 car garage,ige, Steel aiding. Orchardl l ' 732-8325 or 308-6830 I Burtey 677-<042.* huge tot a moro. 736-36* and garden epaoe. I I ored patio. RV parking.f : 362CrestviewDt«v.- . 1263 Ovwtond Aw JEROME 4 bdmi., 2 both $116,500,206-736-8163.* (OM R o p T Bu*dmg ,1^ 7462 Courtesy to Brokers*ers* a iT n n o o V3g.figS4.*J J L FFILER t I full bsm t., 2 kits, sprinkle n n F or Sale By O w nerr rs. $85,000. 324-3056- MAOIC VALLEY U M i079S.AdelT.3bdm)..1.. JEROME Horse set-up.: CHRtSTIAN SCHOO 2 bath. le a r g v A 0o, 1631 Grandview Dr. I '• bdrm., 2 bath,'vauttsc ■ fpsTT AC, auto sprtnkiors. celling w/lllod gas fire532-0734I o r lU aNESSeSAW ULA ------i heal A « , sprinklers,,3car 3 c FILER Nice home,& t 20»312-433S* u a ln a n I - g o rag e , fuMy fe n c exJ.jO- d , I largo ahop '99 m(g *^°*S5talrtftA*S5riaora family room. $11B,S0>.S00. horne 3 bdrm ., 2 bolh www.cnbbo.com Save$W $S70-»10*10 1 700 sq.ll.. 2 ca KoyBtoSuocMa. SjrT goroflo. 32x66 wood 20S-733-6S8f BURLEY 3 bdrm ., 2 balhi ------tovai brick home onan I a.- -ahop..AT-80rinkier.s 0U 8TY ROADS vard vinyl (once, 2 patios g Nowaaaptmg„ comor lot. Fonced yar i B NO PROBLEMS. ® auto sf^kJers. RV par $149,000.32»4043‘ a im n a t U] JOIN Otm TEAMI jarten. If'fl- w onderlul natglibcIhbor- 3 bolh, 2.040 sq. (I..RV S S U P r « c h ^ » a »S S t d J hood, tots of e x t r a s2201 . ^ parking, dock, oak,i»k.| J^SclB & 1st grade-8th gm Conant Dr. Call 2 0 « 7 coblnots. Stool-a brickrick to dusty roads a pan tTV 2466 day 677-2302 eve exterior. Nico neighbor­ oroos. Con Butd-5 3 1 ^ CLOVER TRINITY hood. $139,000. Coli 20»«6-S5S6*^ LUTHERAN SCHOCIOOL BU R L E Y R E D U C E D I ______3507 North 1700 Eaj 423-6377 or 2804J418. East PRICE Older 4 bdmn.. M g D iam ond Drive.* : MUST SELL imm wflaKflatley. Buhl. 10833166 bath. 2600 ad.lt. on 1 qgodiNQ 19,000 sq. fl - .Vory popular port.ortabfe 326-5196or326-491*919. ocre, large family&lMi 2 largo apartm entslla. RUPERT brtck stylo InilI ththe room, erKk)B«d patio,o , Ick)ta 4 ,7 5 a c r e s . U s e d aai s countiy, 5 bdrm., 2 both ' *^°"^*ovwfiaod Inl^i^Sl; — r ' I of storage, douW e car^ 0®*g homo ond storagej e . lg. living rm. & family rmmi., 1W Ford UUMAng U ;U*»td,t^aS i ftr. taanw. EmcM. l^M ttl ■ rage, fufl basonw nt. Couki bo your monskxiton hardw ood floors, contrtntroi A T . t oS ^ l AT.U.W U trolnln'^l"6l600 1 S' ^20S-431-74ir _____ or usod for comrr*erdoldol. heot, groot 30x40 Insulal a o O y •20fl.73?O888.’ $150,000. Cali 20838'> ed hooted shop, 40x5's ■«, - » PLEASE taka a chanhw T i »-*«•— »c»«o«c. 637-661Sfor more Info.fo.* bom. 1.83 ocros w/foncoiced ; nM d o silent partnar.Iter. Preschooi, ^ oroa for ilvoslock. Appippii- GOODINO Horso lovo™iil c a n c e a c o n s to y . o s • ^ 1 20e-423^9&I960 Pfo-Kindargarten dream. 4.8 ocros. 1/4 ml Kindergatton. Aat H i'S sessod a t $93,500. askln W. o( school. Docrac $90,000. Coli 532-4713' •bout our SAT acor water shares. Now btl< ■ Register now (or^ thi OR & stucco 4 bdrm. hom>mo, SH OSHONE C harm ing 200S ^ School ye I $196,000.206-934-S73t^ .* bdrm. homo on S acrei Cali 686-7546. $79.900.'bo.*’ i.U«t«r.LeeriT»)tl J Il«aiM4lMM Hl H v r C a m p C o . c c AgapeSchool* — AT.LMmtr.U>a.U> ; N«*«r.W.b r EMAIL. oled 2 bdrtn.^ho™. Unand- SHOSHONE oldor hous« MwgmlAcqMlM«t-i ^^WCara 0 scapad, largo (onc*o ■ p p p M fW p i ■ M aster ADoctornli.. Twin Falls‘ HAQERMAN 3 bdrm, 30m. fCT.U^t^H M Xr.LotdaltOr«r1IKMMtl xr.L I I programs. Prtor Ed,: ’■.J* TWIN FALLS 3 bedroon 208-734-553838 ' 1/2 bath. 5200 sq. fl ,a n d * ■ ! PUBLJCSERVicj ■rtto twtnadfflmaotcvaH«y.ca 110 ft. of rW ar Iron! M ESSAQE£ c re A M U relevant . .erossfromlOOis i iBig profits usually n Burtey Springs. $435,000. For F< TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. ' tng risk. Bafora,V yo „ « 3 s 43 more details A^^cturojres balh. Ig. (uily fen c ed yi “ 208-677-4543 ^ $66,000. 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P a rk Ilk* : Street behind Motel 8fa . al r.K spii'ffi'- JEROME 738-0268 or 7 3 1 * ^ .* 700 sq: ft. *400 monthJ >08- uuimee on she. $140,60(500 734-034 1 B*droom 734-1401.* TWIN PALLS Cles* to A&/D.^7a7.S8S: | C aa206632m.^ sch o o ls 2 bdnn.. stovaAw = 306-2500 for iHjpoWmort.*jnt* C*ll208-734-4139* . fWIJTFALC5TbarnrrTT ^TWIN FALLS #114 $375 ’ TWIN PALLS A^MMlTtti 2 bdrm., l bsth, he^ft - ...... tWIN PAULS under con: ■ I . bath. S400/mo. $260 MVRMC HaolBV«l(*vi. H dep. Call 206.733.5458.' w ater paid, a n d appls. elfuctton 4 bdnn.. 2 b*th, Profetsslonal C antarl 7 I RUPERT 1 EhvoodftEvms TWIN PALLS 2 bedroom. SPACIOUa ^ 1 bodroom j 17S0 sq. It. on 1 aor*. Q TWl^ PALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 ■partm*nt. appls..-W/D 5)ShS&r:S!S.£:: tMIrit oond. Idsal for h < ^ ------w/nfcb- SJ paid, no smoking, small}l Southwood Apartments. room. 1 bath, appliance*, 1 bdrm. on main lloor, o ' n 732-0022.* A ? pol ok. $44S/mo. $300/ (. 438-0226- garoge, fonced yard, TWIN PALLS 2 b«Jroom. appliances, water and r L Sep. 731 -2090/ 734.8520* ehvood a Evans 1 bathlownhous*. No 1^ care Included. $326. i Otflces-Shope :•••: ^ T w i n f a l l S 3 b d rm . i 734-1401.* Qul«t nel^itMrttood, up- ■ V artousS lM S A Location* a both,, good k)cation $825.I ^ TWIN. PALLS #130 $350 , atairs studio apt. sppU, ■ H No pets. 206.734*1268,*J. w rH eirtH W quief 3 bdrm.. 1 bath, water^ frwiNf FALLS 2 bedroom,’ ; •iSBTSJSsnJSf- I WENOEU. 3 bodroom. C L t ^ T ^ ' s i ^ b d rm Under new monaoBrnvnt' . T344334 : I 2 bath 1535 sq .ft. 3 car TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm'. paid, and oppllancee. ' 2 bath, ell oppllancee. '■ country homo. 2 car E tw ood & E v an s W/D [kludod. AC. $52 5 N ^ . d e a n , com fortable oarago. gos, AC. appli- 'J Laurel Park Apaitmwita rooms. 401 W. Main. TWINV f PALLS Very nice: ancos. knotty aldorl3 3 garaoe. gardon. & (ence.' ' 176 Maurice SIroot 734-1401.* , . /month. 206-306-1317.* "onk9*a.1152 sq. f t on : er Nopols.i650*$500dop. 324-2381* FaB#Ave.$690^».;:.. cablnots. S109i900.lJO .r , bdrn>.“4hcl. Ig. m a ste r =’• Twin Falls TWIN FALLS (2)‘stiJdlM‘ ;TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom. = 600 Am bfosa Avo. CoUI:«il| suH*. w ^k-ln closot.,01. Ava^ 9/1/03. 734-6527-. 734-41Q5* TWINFALLS T‘rtnM^ALLS hBS:------CaU 206.735.1483.*..:: w/all utiinios pd with W&D.• In a 4-ple* no pels/yard. ' mircrowave ft refrigerator _ S3S-2W Of 63^aW»*>8*1 | 2 'b a th s , g a s fireplace•co TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.. 2 $300-$305. 731-0411.* ^ TWINFALLS Very Clean! noar'Harrison school. ★FAUSAW^ .* ^ Can (or prices ^ colUng fans, oak klich-Ch- b a th . 2 c or g a ro g o . n oA 2 bodroom 2 bath apt. $450/mo. $450/dep. 208- i»EST M A G tC R C SBR> ^ on, ro lrlg .. s to ra g e> A & pots. Ig. dock, AC, no TWIN FALLS'^ 1 bdrm. op t CMprtUotmU 73>84S2* ^ downtown, hool andI 734-4758 or 539-2769* VOIR P o rle c t wooltoncjond socuro parking. Ro->o- sm oking. S800 $ 7 0 09 TWIN FALLS H hideaw ay. By owner. Up 5 dee. 735.1740^67-0423.- oppls. furnished. $300+• :TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.. Z 1,2,3 Bdrms. ' ^ OLD TOW NS LODGE = r Lava Creok. Cabin and 2 3 TWIN FALLS 355 Elm. dep. Call 734-8700.* both, appls,. W/D hookup, $369-$515 RICHRELD large garaoe ■ TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.. 2 Clean & Quiet room s to r r e n t wllh idl, 10.000 OKira lots. Call 734-5739 , 2 HtKltm.2 baih.$600/mo. TWINFALLS " g a s , no »moMng/pe\o. iSomeDWftW/Dhookups. Microwavo , & nlrtg. HBO " I H both, doublo cor carport. $6504- dop- 423^931* SpackHis and clean. sq . IL wKh 3 bays for nspt or 731-3S84.‘______■ I storage shed, roommotos,« 2 cor garago w/storago 1 & 2 Bodroom Laundry. No Pets. * I unit (208)731.6030. ' No pets. 734-6600* 2< on Main St. Super locai welcome. All opplloncee Hallow* Property Mgmt ; 248 2nd Ave. W. 73»6830.* Uon, g| 45 mln. lo Ketchum THE T1MES-NEW8 FILER Triple wide Marletii I 738.8400 Of 731*0551.* 1300 K lm bw ly R d. #11 Classltlod Departmwitnt on1loncodocro.3bdrm,m includod. 1 yoor loaso TWIN FALLS Avail, now TWIN 7 FALLS large 2 bdrm. r with Ig. offk» or rocont« soo roquirod. Now corpot &ft TWIN FALLS A ttractive 2 734-4334 downstairs unit in 3-plex. 1 1/2 balh townhouse ■ deli/arcade, reslrooms, OHteo hours oro 2 bath. AC. Approx. 180( r- bdrm. duplox, no smok- 8:00 o m to 5:30 pm sq.ft. Loss Ihon 2 yrs. nidold point- Roloroncos roquir* T W IN F A L L S 1 b d rm ., 3 bedroom. 2 balh. W/O $475. Call 208-734-4120.* | nice. Can bo spilt. Col| SSj od. $725-t-.$725doposltt Ino. S525. Coll 734-5483- M onday thru Friday. Lois of extras. $124.00< $ 4 0 0 -t-dep. No pots. 520 hookup. Appls. incl. S om o -TWIN FALLS NE. newer - 208-487-2415 Robocc^*- 1 utils, paid. Carport. • HAQERMAN 3 bodreom . 2 ^ /ollor. Can 206-326-6858. TWINFALLS Cloor^ 2nd. Avo. W. 420-0125' country apt. 1 bdrm. ^ TWINFALLS Studio. Good lo^ llon. No ^ $600/mo. * $800 deposit. bath. $650/mo. * d o p . Wo oro opon lo oil walk-lnill" K ETCH UM r a n t o r s a lt TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm ., walk ap p ls. W/D hookHip. AC. www.TwlnFallsShope.com. traffic lo assist you In 'i“o2 TWIN FALLS 3 bedroom 1 smoking $295.734-6483 Credit check ft refs. req. 837-6288 or 539-1418* mobile hom e 3 miloi in closet, DW. AC, $450 Will*. Inc. 734-4411 No pots/smoklng. No J New. Lowor R ates*: - building your od lo\ South, (The Moodows)aj 52 both, now carpet, carport. Includes utllllloe. $300 yard . $475 dep. Electric HAQERMAN H 3bedroom — moxlfflLzo your rosuKs. if I basomont. no pets/smok*<• ITWIN FALLS I • • • • • • • * mobile homo w/6 acros TWINt *i FALLS 808 EaSl- “• bdrm. 1-both. 896 sq. ft •< ) ••■••••••••••• dop. No .smoking or pols. . fncluded. Call 733-8301* 1 land. 650 sq. It. 2 o f fl ]^ • O r c« ll ono of our ,b4 ingS750/monm$700/dop. 208-735*0120/731*7313* TWIN FALLS 8*autirul ■can have calves o r hors- ^ 720 sq . It. sh o p , hot tub i Call 208-734-8064- ’ Expocl to ba Impmasod C iasslflod Saloe groonhouse. 726-4060.’ 3 bdrm.. 2 balh. appls., ITWINPALLS n J os.$650-f<»p.aa»<72V I Ropreseniatlvos. ^ TWIN FALLS Charming 2 TWIN FALLS 1 bodroom, W/D hookups, AC. Patto, KIMBERLY C lean A qu iet _ SHOSHdNE '98 doubH utlitlos paid W/D hookup. garago.$880 & up. TWIN PALLS Main 31/ 2 wide. 3 bdrm .. 2 both, AC bodroom, 1 bath, baso. A P ^ T U U m 2 bdrm..dbtwWo.nk»k)t TV 1.208.733-0931 *»t2 ,«*■ m e n t, g o o d n o ig h b o r - No pots. $460 soo at 379-1 Lonoro. 733-8207 w/shod. $376 dop..no bulkfing b next to Fox Ftoral; 26'x60', Must bo moved 798 Locust 734-7233* 132 3 rd S t W hood, $800. 1st, last .or 734-4012.* ' Luxury 1.2 & 3 b d rm . pets. , refs. CaO 326-5887* Main ^ floor A finlstiod ______jrwln.Falls.OffIc* _____ 886-7123 o r ee6-7932.* i! 734S339or*308-7743 1------Mtop...partlally fumished. - -TWIN FALLS-l bedroom,- ^TWIN FALLS Clean 2 apartments a . bsml.. Portoct ready (d. . TWIN FALLS Now on mar»«/• 734-1348 Of 788-3009* ...... - $380/rr>o. * 300dop.. W asher/dryer Included. K use. Total SOOO sq.:f<; 1.208-877-4042 bdnn., (oncod yard. W/D Now ownor. CooperallVd . ket. ntcely rem odeled 14i TWIN FALLS cloon nk:o 2 TWIN FALLS Largo mln. 1 yr. lease 733-6476* swimming pool, fitness ■ 1 263 0v*f> snd Av*. 68 ft,. 2 bdrm., 1 both , bdrm.. 2 bath, near col.' ; conlor, business center, ■ terms.I Can 208-720-2Se3.« o r B urloy Offic** s,oJ bdrm.. 1 bolh. stovo. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., spaco El Camoo Estatoi C teoo.$525/mo. 738-4924.*.. froo video llbrory, S TWIN FALLS Main S t T S i =1 oil Caswoll. Soo? KIO relrtg.. incl. $450/mo, 208* 1 balh. No pols. $425/mo. :TWINFALLSCIoon. onclosed garaoM. l y n W 6 o d t v 73®19;73«.29a(l.- TWIN FALLS near col- ♦$42S/dop. 733-3869* SHOPPING CENTER 20 Z either from oxposyr* PU B LIC SERVICE approclato. Asklni 2 bdmi.. 2 both. $525 C all or Visit t o ^ l or Inskle 3 room space MESSAQE $18.900.1-541-941-562S625 TWIN FALLS East Coun*V logo, quiot. 2 bdrm. 1 1/2 dop.. $300 o tflst mo. Offico ft Retail o : both, plus garago, oxtra TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.” 661 Sarato g a Dr. numorous appllcationsi Soiling property? Don'l poy Tfor try, 3 bdrni., 2 both. AC. Incls. all appls ft W/D. 735-1800* Hsmmack I Managetnont n W A kV toiom lty looking to ,• clean, no smokTng/pots. oppls. incl.. $425 -^$200 734-4339 Of 342»7388* 132 1 Main S t 8 , 7 2 0 - 2 ^ any foos until It's sold. Foi ^ deck. Storoge shod. dop. Coll 208-326-8526.* 734-4121 Of734-8874.* froo inlormatlon obout,nut o 2-3 bedroom oWor mo $8«mv3-»dop.30B-5144*I- $650* dop. 734-6530.^ nnri bllo hom o on lo t At a rea avoiding timosharo anti s o n a b le p ric e . Will poipay TW INFALLSLorgo0 roal o s ta to sc am s, write, cash. Coll 208-464-1422122- 2 bedroom. $475/monih to tho Fodoral Trodo Can 208-734-5633* Commission. Washing­ ton. D.C.. 20580. ¥w"i NFALLSNICO I I ai f I •] or call tho National Fraud B romodoled 2 bdrm. 2 both. Information Conlor, __ Spacious quiol, privoto. n-B0Q.876.7060.* M A 6|6 VALLEY AREA — Now com pony lookingA to postorlol. Loaso $625/mo. Ito 1s t la st & $500 dop. buy o r kiase houses. Ani prtee. Any condition.Any Call 734-8248* Call 1 > 2 0 fr^ - 0 7 3 4 or TWIN FALLS vory nteo. 3 — 1-808.312-433S* or 4 bdnn.. 3 bolh, 2 car B U R L E Y S n o k o RIVOI ___ garage, stomge. no smoK-1 f l p i M 237W- ocros. $592,500. 1*^' ■ ■ Ing/pels, ovall. S e p t. 1.l! H Call (208) 345-3163 Tall $i000/mo. «dep. Roi. Kt^tp* L*r»d Company.* m req.;CaU208«44*1344*. SMALLER FARMS j i T r | H | i Z r BUHL 4 bdrm. 1 bath, iaS o i WENDELL NEWII3 bdrm..:h 1 •IIBACRES-Rowcropo, rr>o..K$300dop.CallJohi;600 2 both, all amonltloe. with I posturo. llvo walor, A i- orHoathor731-3855.'ponn 2 cor garoflo, fully land- rao^eHBnuHJEW I bdrm . hom o, NE of Bohl. ___ scapfid. $700 deposit l i o c c i r • 113 ACRES* Row crop*S i. ID h l ------Coll 320-2611.*______no buildings, NE ol Paul)ul 4 bedroom J I l H M l ‘ussm r m s m . • 00 A C R E S • Row cropsops, Hollowa p ro p a rw MgntL. WENDELL 1 bodroorrT. m m Bssm - ~ '-r •2AW7U«n9*i* whool linos, Hazotton. Jlr $335/month * d e p o s it. ___ .5SpMtfMrai(BC0o H Call 208-324.2847.* • 77 ACRES • Pasturi ^ •‘^ 1 . land, hwy. Irontogo, ftow-low- b u R L ^ 2 bdrni., 1 bath Ing siroom . Botlovuo. ' $360 monlh. $150 dop • 77 ACRES • CropsP » . • Call 208-677.2382- pivot, NE of Buhl, BURLEY NIC* COUnlr : ■ 38 ACRBS. 26 aor*i SHOSHONE Remodeled !1 M i hom*. 2 bdrm.. 2 bath ( -hay. 1 2 bldg. slt*s corpotod. IQ. lamlly ath, rm. brdm. $400 Inclds. most springs, spacious 4 bdrm. ullla..rofs^d^.e86-2186- IB? .L';: f iro p la c e . p o s tu r e , m k B llS f lP ...... ttt.M miu'8AVV^,....S2,>20 / 3 bath homo n*ar Snake 1 ■UTKUSAVB40S...... J1.9SI ’®'‘® smokingflnslde pots, roll ACTORT REBATE ...• m o o RIvor. Hagorman. ,3^.. $475/nw. 208^78-30582!f; bath, pets allowo'd. ■ m CTORY REBATE...*S4MI OOK ■ facDW ?raa....$n9m'^l§^. • 37ACRjeS-JUSTUST- ^ S700/mO. 206.734-6243.-^ ^WRPBI«.....»<0K6« EDI R ow crop farm, ffstocsled FILER Couniry 3 bdrm : pipe. Beautiful 3 bdrm.,n., 2 b a t h . $ 6 5 0 n o s m o k TWIN PALLS R oom m ates bath hom o complotelv, rro- e - Ing^et 326>4098 6:30pm nosdod lor 2003.2004 »Qo»ettEwmauEm modolod.manyamonftlosties. q 6 0 0 INQ 825 PineElU. : school year. Com pletoly D oublo g a ra g o with up- bdrm.. g a ra g e, no smoK•a 2 (urn. close lo CSI. Call stairs living quarters,# rs. ir>o/pets. $500. 324-8752nok- 731-9214 or 734-8903.* .4JlMIMK£n0lniH m u a m m , bam . corrals, shop. prott> HANSEN 2 bdrm . mobiii yord. Good aroa north' home, oppls.. AC. storiblle ^ M J oast ot Buhl. g y NO peta. 423.6104/>tor- • 35 ACRES - Crop land : 2 JBlt6lyiE lewkieSbdrm plus beautiful. 4 bdrm.. S iriiu BUHL Duplex.clean^ts balh home. Barn. 2 b*^ I. no bdrm.. kitchon applionces shop, overhead doors.SS"- 5i.32*M03/5M^2>0 * water, garbage & single RV storago. SW ofT ^. 342* p g - jERdME-2bdrm..613W HSHP W Belj&!ytPVvBiisf ROBERT JO N I^ 2 ^ B iisn p ,...... m » ...... Avo C. New carpet. $46i f IW UTHlASAVIN0a...... tt21! , ■uTMAUVM0S...... $Mt1 ■ li llB UTV R E A L T Y mo.f$450dep,73M620;465 BURLEY Soulh 3 bdrm. 2 620* b a th hom o ju s t o v e r 1 S ® # l / O O O H MC 733-0404 JEROME 1 bdrm.. 2122 ^[ acre, Oil oppls., fumlshod. WlNCHESlEH 41>U acres Una AC. pasture. (208) 720- 144 crop land, balancec 7413.or (208) 312-1242.* tim bor & posture. 4 mllei,M». J E R O M E 1 b o d r oTm o r CASTLEFORD 3 bodroom S. of W IrKhester, ID. OldOlc $380/month. Call 208>08- aponmonts avallablo homostoad ond of rood 324-3430 or420.1669.*3 • now. Roni b ased on Qroot got away. $300,000OOo! JEROME 2 bdrm.. 1 ^ Income. Call 543-8833. 208-924.7892/ 924.6a00.'00.* $430/mo. first, tost ♦ $20 Equal Housing Opportunlty.- = deposit. 208-324.5460.'0.* EDEN 1 & 2 bdrm . o p ts. ■ JEROM E 2 bodroom cowi Thompson Proporty Mon- ■ tty living. For moro infoiS Jfr aoomonl 731*1779* ■ mtaoocall20&-732-866l. i6l.* i t 2 i i J . KIMBERLY JERSHB r y • sant 2 Bodroom FAWNBROOK Qolf c o u rse lot In Pleasan' APARTMENTS Volley. O no ocre to buikwiU Hallows PropMty Mgrnt leth ^300Klmb*^Rd.*11imt ♦**»»♦*♦*♦»*»*** y o u r h o m o on Ihe lOth '11 WEWANTYOU holo. Pricod lo soli a TOCOMEHOME S17.500I! Roottor ownod ■ JER6ME742 E.ISm Ave Call R.G. Moasorsmllh a “• 3 bdrm.. 1 balh, $575»c ^ 73C-0600. ___ dop. 734 E. 20th Ave.» 4 Spacious 1 bdrm./l bath. "“ ’ I 2 9 8 8 I SAW nOOTH FOREST,MS is bdrm.. 2 bath, S630 2 bdrm72 bom. 3 bdrrp7 ...... ______Qcro8,_Hot wolor, Livt.Ivo dop.No smoking. CaiColl 2 bnlh. Slorogo. Pntfo. •nmantBom tin t stream. Ront or m Io. CalCoir - 20e.324-34Z7.’ ------— - Playgrounds, AC, DW- Slk.15032..-..:...... l U.W1988 S W W 'nnKuwuisOLiPlxa...... “*^M29j!8 I I 733-1350 lor moro Info.* JEROME nIco 26x48 -----mo and much morol SH OSHONE IN) 5 ocros)S bi)e home. Lg.**pacomo- li * * * * m d S :: stkiem. ’8 9 8 8 1988 (.'otanT M ua ! Utils..Irrigatlon.wolor,r 8 & 'Tamily park. 3 trdrm.r:?.12. 734-1800 h s ± i p s m ...... “ ^ ’1 2 9 8 8 i views. W a s $24,500 now both n w c a r p a t No pou ■ 647 Fawnbrook Ave. ” MOlKHflRlfiW I $22.500. a08.788-2M6*68* Long torm . »5B8--*^dop Handicap accessible. . . Stt.l602a...... “ » 6 9 8 8 !1«“ “ ‘8988 i irrr; 324-6903 or 543-S342.*3»P. EoualHouainoQpdommByl SHOSHONE (norlhH iros. KIMBERLY 3 bdrm. 2 botr^ FILER 3 bdrm, 2 bath, iUFlTM niHSZI acros. with wator sharos K SGi[.i60oa...... ‘8 9 8 8 I $22,000. 208-731.0103*23* wHh posture, $850 dop 3250 N. 2300 E. «B, 6mls. “ * 6 9 8 8 1 M 1153^*'““ ‘19!I®,®* Avail. 09A)1J^08^30.4e^: S. Filer H.S. $500/month. miSTBTITA4«MKI TWIN FALLS Approx.1 ^ Coll for appi. 733-8691- acroa of C.l eommerciorcJol KIMBERLY C oxy 3 bdrni « S t i l 5 0 9 f ...... “ * 6 9 8 8 | » Si»“'“ *8988 I proporty, located on ElnrElm 1 balh home, short torrlorrri OOODINQ Low Incom e Strool behind Motsl 8,) alall loaso. Nice size yardard subskllzed. 1 bdrm. opts. ■iiMSAMsamu ulllltlos on sito. $149.S0CSOO Outsldo pet. $650. mo., ' al West Sido Court, for ■ Stllc,l5f8&...... Call 208.734-«139‘ THEMQMT 73»0738 senior &/or disabled. | S KIMBERLY Cuto. cloon— : Clean, nice neighbor- bdrm. 1 both, lorgo yore hood, walking distance to covered potlo. auli Ridley & Kings. 3 opts, ■ I sprinklers. No pols/smok available. Coll Shirley ing. $350/dop. $525/monek* 0 3 4 ^ 9 8 6 wookdoys bo. TWIN PALIS 'T/red o. ™ 0' (ore noon. Small pols ond srocAf*?'Chock rolurr 423-8416 oi-308-6416 RICHRELO nice h ouse^ to e m o k in g O K . E q u a l on now 4 ploxos. 5Tor Housing Opportunity* Coll C huck 7 3 3 -8 2 0r r re n t 3 or 4 bdrm ., 1 batr large yard with treesISth. ■ V R D L E >*S, HEYBURN >"Ehe> ET H | ! ■ storage shed, some bloc W os school and park4ock ' Mountain View H $500/mo. 45 minutest r kti . E ast ApU Is now taking — Kolchum. 208-487-2415.s to opplk:atlons for waiting TWOTFXEra 115.* Ibt1,2. &3bdrm. $30,000. Excellsn:■ n i R U P ER T 3 bdrm .. w/p*si55P apts. 878-9141-. oonurwrcial k)l kx atedd aat ure. $460/mo.. $25< 727 Main Avs. W.. dowrviwn- dspoett. 206 438 3118* town TF. Value In lanea n d Ml ^ only. BulJd what you wont'ont- 2 bdrm. 1 bath hoose. '■ Can Lynn on the Rasmus-r*us- $460 . aen T*am *1 737-3900>00. Ca020»-794-78M* RUPERT MLSt104376 PC fieil Taking eppUcsttons for 5 ^ waiting list 1 ft 2 bdmi; I ' room in country. $500)0 .+ apts. Aptt. I dep. Can 734*3132.* GEMI Eip«et pspoAM «*»>*n”y5 : S T A T E REALTY. INC.'JC.' • 2 2 2 5 ', *" ^ ^ 206-734-0400 ? I ' . } ' 1' a ’ ' ^ ’ ...... Kugu«t e, aoco, Tim— Wtwws, , IWln Fall*. IdahTlU 1 C o p y ' ^ M 8 T AW U L A B L &C<

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FREE Auatralian Shop-I- IFREE Border Collie cn»s. FREE I Kitiens to good BUCKSKINS (2),Bays<2),(2), PAINT reg. OH. Mare and , FREE (3) doga. 1 Chow.J HYBRID W O LF M alamute TW INFALLS A hertl.(2i m aio. 1 1/2 year ir 3 year old. lovable. hom es, male, box trakied "1 Otno*.8hop-Wtrat>ouM'«le'e (o r s a le o r will tra d e (or (Illy. 7 6 4. G reen broko. ' and 2 Colllos. Moving and neutrod. Very (rtofldiy mix. " 1 y e a r oW . grey and 110 $1500(ormafB$1000(or ' c a m keep. Coll 637-6169.*• oM. Tricoiorod. N oods a wWte, STS. C a l 42^6466.* Various StZM & Locations>ns hay. Coli 208-670-161G ,, ■■ CaU»W-64>e320* L good home. 324-8458.* and cuto. 206-733-6150.- Haltow * PropOTW M omn t (or m oro info.* (illy. 208-736-1856 or — ^ 1 5 2 0 aak for Rhooda* • - FREE 1 purobrod Lab. 4t FREE Cata (2). 1 m alo nOu. > FREE Kittens to good LAB LA AKC C hocolate, read^ 1300 KlmbwtyRd. i l l BUaOY HORSE trtcoiorod ; FRee LabyelkwX.male, yrs. okJ, spayod. 2 Boogie 1 good home. Long oarod homos. Call 208-934- 6-15, 6 w helped 6-26. Dew .. 734-4334\- old QUARTER HOR8E& pupplos, 6 mo. old. 1 3 yr.f tordd. gold & whilo. 1 ___ A m bian/palnt, 11 yr. old . 'to good homo. Call 736- I: fernalo sp a y o d Calico hos a black and tan. Catl 5262 or 420 -2316.* clawed, d 1s t shots. Beautl- ire- gelding, flashy. Drtvontin in Paint. WeanlingsA* :74& evenings* old U b mix, good w/chii- ). 206.643-S387.*______] (ui. excel, btood Une. Fe- I. throe logs bu t very mobllo. FREE kittens, animal res- ^ -h o o a« wtth r ^ is tr o ^ andUld parodaa and oiinlcs dren. 206-436-8904* _ 206-637-9136/735-1327.* | cuo, Siamese. Tabb^ nuiea ^ $450. Male $350. Ud- $16 0 0 . C art ond harnessM 4 » « 1 o ‘ove«l ^ 1 ^ * i LerfOca. 4 0 0 0 « j. t!.. Inctud- 1. .Summer ts r>*ro - ano « i# !) !^Ma!^ ■pia^^l'^ Manx, C al 2 0 8 - 6 6 4 - 7 ^ J.438-8183 or 431-7163* ;-fabf(ico.a6B«hAvoW.W. available. CaM 734.4906.* 1 FR E E bird dog. Bouuliful,>• FREE cata (3) black .(2) V. gam oe aale Mosonl Flr>d brown/whlto spollod, 1 i 20e>637.«2SS.‘' iFREE Lab, (amalechooo^ t* :'^-ooerof42»oo8r, ETZ 0 out where they aro and tan 1 fomalo, 1 m ala. Grey , LAB p u p p i— Black. AKC. CHARMAC Slant load 4 year old, smart, loving,l> malo, doclaw od& 'neuter- r-I PREE Klttena and cats. lata, spayed, 8 yeani oM. Alia ahota and dectawsd. ■ horso. walk in taok, hay« y 2 yr. old p o in t (illy $3000 evetyone whero yours wW n eed s ek>t of room to run,i> ed. Need homo Immedla- I- Really cute a iitterbox 2 fem alecata.6 yeaiB0M, $300/each. « Call 208 SAI r a c k . apares. torsionlo h Coll 206-6»>6522- be ttirough tt)o powerful mie S J ads In cjaMWdd. great hunting dog. Loavo0 taiy.Cail 208-436-607J5 . tralnM. 206-324-6767 or spayed and deoiawed. 436-1639.* 4. m a x le s, groin box. rebulRHi” In SADDLE flexible troo. sUo . - m essage. 326-6879.* M 4-738T 324.6783 or 410.2622* Call 410-7272.* ™ 1907 by McCauley. 16*18, 17, barley usod. S900. JAnaiDOe. NV.2bdrm.rm. truck tires. $4000. Call 208-734-1638.*______75/ 2O6.734-5643/733-4620.* homo. $75/nigrir. S27S/ SADDLE T extan Horiord, • w oek. 206-734.9124. _ EX I8'01, 4 horso living)ng show saddle vf/poddsdd ■ quorlors, 8ft.ontheshorllort s e a t Uke new. $750/ot(or. m wall. $26,000.731-0103*•3* 208.629-6389^306-6604.* 9 H O R S E TRAILER 4 horso,SO. STUD COLT 2 yoor old, — a lan t load with tack roomom Oocs Hickory, Smart M ^ E R M A N with conversion to stock3ck Peppy Ooc, bioodtlnos, • J & P Storsoo A. trailor. $4000/olfor. Call:all protty; athletic. 735-6965 Bohlnd Frogs. 837-4170*2_ 324-3704.*______Days 420-7560 / 6pm.* TW IN FA L L S 1S.OOO It. warohouso with oulsido H O R S E TRLR '96 Logann 44 . ” 1 M horso. 18 (t.. pull typo, stonioo. AU or part .25 sq. tandom , saddio room. f». Call 206-539-7426.*__ oxc.cooditk>n.$3700/offor I I Coll 539-2429,•______S HORSESforsalo.5yr.rog.og. TEAM ROPINQ ■ palm filly, haltor broke,i

CONNECT WITH 1 ^ MKmSSiSEiQMI ('bwM>W>1f70l6T 6 C>l, Au^ Fuly.toocMl I7004T CUSTOMERS I HOJRSB I ckogel IB V4, Auto. Air CoodWoftingw/lw Was *18,995 $ 1 1 WHO ■ SHOEINO Wto*^16/49S $ NEED iBB0 S E R V IC E S ^15,995! 1 5 . 9 9 5 N O W -1^ • 9 YOUR NOW SERVICE I C U S T O M Horse Shoeing and . ____ uAdveitiseJn— _ _ Horse tmlnlng. ------ORAIN------C o ll B ko ctcr RoiM th e COMBINING , a06-039.2gi7» S e rv ic e D irecto ry ExpcTimeed PIPE REPAIR 733-0931 ext. 2> AfffltaWc y Caa 20&e39T789*'* CWde’B Sprinkler I lOATS (3) woathor, moko =1 Pipe Repair oMor. Kids horso. 14 CUSTOM Wlietlier Us wind h a n d s tall, for a boginnor.«f- HAKVESTINQ damaged In ihe Jteld Muot have good homo. or cleaning up Ute S t 000/oWOf 200-539-7336‘ bone pile m k m m m m s K Acrttagc ./Only 36,000 MaMil7063T TS'Podog«.lood*dw/'Z71'ftn’radogtlt7047T S '('CUMMINS' Di«l. FuMeod^l I6904Ii906I HOLSTEIN brooding buils.Ils, S m a ll grain and com . H a n d U n es& ^ ■ 3 *SirPocloge.lood«dw/< from dam s wilh top W heel Unes ’ in W as *2 2 ,4 9 5 $ Q | Was *27/495 $ O Q J P 3 6 years expcricnet:. H _ Was *23,995 production & typo. Roodydy Contact Batvcatcr I 208-431-7149* \ I - N O W A l NOW lor^rvkM ). 208-543-5574*’4* J f o o n 800^0(^0969. K N O W ^ > 0 ,9 9 5 ^ ! 0 , 9 9 5 g “ ^ 9 9 5 m Raya0t-3ei-4044 g T m t B01-3ei-a2e4’ [ I SEED T ERTCKSEN'S I CUSTOM ALFALFA SEED CATTLE t 0 c/oso up HAYINO Alfalfa three uarUles. Jorsoy cows. 90000 tor 306-643-6067 or all, Evoa. 20ft-73yi430.*!:_ SuKi(/i(ng, 206-639-7715* WANTED: Famlty wonis to Baling & Slacking p u rch a se 24 dairy hoKorlor C a l l 7 3 3 B839. calvos. i 2 lnOc(oborondnd 732-2969 or 12 In April. Plooso callOil 731-B839 I S 2 Z ^ O E 324-5031.* ^ _ I H O R S E “ j P r ^ o n t a t n e I C tis to m S ila g e E I.IH'll'ltllTFl SHOEING Oualliij & TlmeWicss , FulVlMdwil I7052T •Dufomcx' Diewl, fwlV4«>odog«, locxW w / OnV 15,000lOMlnl M.I «706IT ' Jor nil y o u r ’LS*Podu)g«,8.lllrV.^Ft APMA rog. paint moni, voiy W as *31/495 m C e d r n re ts a te ln p ree n chop needs. Was '2S/495 $< 'p le a s a n t. 11 yoors old, 'Drtnglng 10 years ! 9 , 9 9 5 ! " NOW Woot Niio and all shoisId, H o rs e fral/ilng & Ils flay woric experience to K N O W ^ current. $1SOO/of(or. Call Magic Valley area. 325-3444 or 410-2800.’oil 2 0 !/rs. experlcnix 308-734-0994 ' SiixUlitng. d»ct^>lng(KPf. AOHA oolie (2) 2 year— o r aO B ^O a-7SB O » _ J hauling, poclrtnj;. 9M , ( D S y o a r old, PaJo- —| I hagglng. mJoo golding, Jtjnlor Ro­ Mobilization within a tted horse. (I)3in1pack>^ n p B R E P A m 9 0 0 m ile ra d fu s o f , age AQHA brudo mare. ' Je rw n e . 834-4644 or 5 3 9-9e95;\.e* THVNDEBFOOT l-a00^63-CggB» L PRESSES AOHA maro sorrol. rog., I G r o w y o u r very gontto to bo oround/ Shod A all curront shot^id / Repair your own , buelnesaJ ■ Muat sacrlfico $70a 326-Its a p rtn W erp lp e 3444 o r 410-2800.* 6- 3 -S Inch pipe press Adv0rtl9a In Thm AU tools included. AQB u sIm m m A ARABIAN gelding. 7 yrs.^ S e e p ress display ax Servlem Directory old. sw oot disposition,_• Farmore Irrigation t o 1 yr. trail & show ex-"• (nJerome be'rlenco $1200 Call ' g30"«87-a73e» &)8-67S-33«7 evsnlngs.* r To find out m ore can ^ No matter r»w you «Mna your . • ChrlstyO • ‘ a r e n a OROOHSn ^ 208-735-3269 or By-Parma, 8 (I., 3 point days, claMintO m» your n t busy achMhi*. Pul daMt-^ 1-800-658-3863 axt 269 hitch, c hisel and ring roli-ill- flocTB WnMavlftg ijiroctwy^ lorem aM < er. new $1000. Call X> ■eelMtOmaOlevvBay.ajm* |[ of goods and m (vIc«s lo 2Q6-266-0123.* work tor yoo waay- .!

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- BIO Tin*— m w t,TW1fiWtn F II*. Idaho Friday, A uipu»ts,2ooa g i ______-.j-- •DHE98BTrAnHqTrsT>ow PIPRE88EB laroe WmrfOf rtC I & HAY110lonststcutUng,2 1 ♦ ♦ ♦. ♦ t • tAB pupplM r«g. til 4 ■2 REMEMBER 1 CARPET Nswl Chsap front, all hardwood, largs, q < u a a n h a a d b o a r d 8. al 2 nd th o M . 12 wks. old. string. smaU bales. ck>aa $4S.Cal!324-WW- J frsms, $76 CaB 324-4409* s< iad! S^SeCW on 7330960-10* TYistbMidayadyoUplaosd I Otw olawa & wormad. OUliEtl PILLOW TOP Ssa:a»*»fa^ m Both p«r*nta hunt 3 ^ HAY 2 n d c ro p , 2 atri^tig so m e Uma ago kt TTW nrw s- < I s : CARPET wnils. 200 yd. mattress & box sat, new msttrsss < & box ssL nsK JBmuNDLE bsd wtth sorsad low m alaa. $300. Call ty* A(M««7Nowla0wlknslo BED qussn size w/tisatf* : pinowarf25orur»x»r • -n board. $150. bunkbscf roll. $ 900. C all for m ors still In.plasllo. list $ 6 0 9 . sllllt In plastic. Hat $469 p ______, 20S'yourptelUMo. saertfk^e $249. 420-6360.* sacrtnos$l29. i 4ffi63j^*. _.ddask with chair. $300. r mum 10 Qaias:3a4-31ir Stop by ths Customer— ------$160. s issp ar.so ta. $75. Wormattoo.20S«7.66t5*- - LAB p u p s , blaok, AKU ' Cafl206«fo-«066' SOFAbarslyusad.rscUnsr81 •Cdl20S-73»6213.*...... ta Rag. 9 wfca. 7/2003. Bolti ^ Ssrvica Dept lodayl COMPUTER DESK Roll- ISATTHBSrAfJoTOC lop, solid oak. oxcetlent SPRINGS quean alzs. onsschsnd.mutsdssflh- < ^ (20iB)733-^(» ■ . _ paranta on alia. $1S0.^ ”^ .2 3 T of"2^ ^ B UNK B E D w o o d wllh Sorts w/fltted.plllow lop- -- \tonas. was $1000 now ^ 3W »74T3 Of 690-3046*16* Calia08-734-3170* I ; ~condWonr«900.736«>23* ■ covor. Pd. over $1000 $550 j Includss matching ■i « « j m b LABS bMUUful black AKCWC HAY 5-lon gras* hay. »40. DINING TABLE SoUd oak, new. L o u lhan 2 yrs. o k i rscllner. r Call 733-9290.* ■ d aw fool, m od..colorwlth AsWng $600.734-6146*. g; Think classHMO wfian to u cham pionship Ilnai. first 1 0 - to n o a t h a y . $ 5 0 . S O F A f lo r a l p r in t w llh AllUR CONumOMER a™ - ft aacond shots, readyady 200-1 ton baiss alfalfa ieaf ft 6 chairs, $700 finn , place your ad in dassHbd. '*• FIREWOOD lg. varlsty, CANOPY black iron with matching chair, $300. Call n.na window unit, 12.000 CaB73X)03i. g • r w .t l S O . 564’ hay. Call 208-431-6261*' $125 a cord. Split & Built to bo stnidy. C bnj,$i7s.coH735.eia7.* - i s r quean mattrasa and box, Call 766-4941* . _ 208-825-5021 .* bl MINI-PINCHERS 2 pup­ All dellvsrsd. 208-677-23a2* pies. dow clawed, ’ 1isl SI baIss, no rain. Oood hoy.;y- ______Shota. taUa dockad. $300aOO $70 ton. 206-366-2864’ I , Catl 208-«7S>5174• OOf ' HAY Alfalfa 3,000 I T .b a i^ ■j , . . ■ 431 ^ 1 7 4 * le t. cuttings, oxc. quality. MINIATURE SCHNAUZEfim 20We7-9131/B46-28».* 9 mo. Old, (omate. naedt►eds MaV Arialfa 50Y 2nd c ro ^ loving hom o. $250. Call am all balee, can dollvor. ottor Spm . 20S-734-S34a.-(48,’ 75 T 1st crop, ton boles. :;7n Call 206-629-6121* mo. old. aars cropped,>e'd. HAY ALFALFA, approxi- g o M d o a ^JVoW rtr. CallCaU matoly 75T, 3x3x8 baloa. dotlvory avollablo. Call PO O D LES AKC (2) 1*3te^Q 206-644-3666* cops. SSOO. (1) toy. $!»00.400. T .8.C . Hay Rotrlovlna Black m alos. Maltoso080 Call Con ot m a laa . AKC. $SS0. Call 280^839* 208-543-6711.’ WANTED Straw orittia” PO O D LES AKC mlnlaluro.luro. stum p to buy and bale. black, broym. phanloms.,ms. Call 731-3471 daya $400. C all 423-6441 hMVOtove * * 734-3589 o v e s .* * ' amoaaaga,' . w h e a t sT tiA w 3'x4~xr RAGDOLLS & MAINEINE balsa. Nonhoast Oregon COON K iliane.I s . area. Contact Chris at Raglsterod.2snot8haanhtanh N o r t h S l o p o H a y ' guaroniood. TSa-BSW#• Coriyany. 541-786-2257.* ' RED HEELER tamale. 1 HH ■ 1/2 yra old. shots, nico friondly p et. likos peopla. $50/OttOf. Call 934-e573.* .4-U.Cuatom.ctwpp^ng^ Groon ctwp & com i j g i $125. brooding pairs. II[I Contact Lawronco Oillotte s ' ' ‘ ■2olo3NISSSSANMHHNDBtSE l(i04NKSAN MAXIM • you alroady ordarod 206-664-2064 Of 206-431-ll- S03NeSAN< ; plaasa call back. Can-®'’ 3064 o r 206-684-2028* W y /ar ___ m — ------WAS------dollvBr. 20a-237-94S4.» f^SNRAGXE V bU#TOM BAUtlS. I'exTS-5 i • W ES T HIGHLAND AKC amall aquaro baloa or — ( T lw quality pup. 6 months. All round bales. 6434618* j ' ' sh o ia.$000.Call cudT6k front d a im . CV PTO. hyd.5 9* TTITsYear, . 5 Y e ^ /iiVaiTjanty (Bunq>ei4a-^Bumper Coverage) * ■Z scalper. Caso IH 810 206-543^9/731-5049* - baan haador, w/Sund ar/36,000 MUe lW ' f ' ' . pickup. 206-431-B20e’ 2 0 0 3 :7X14MOTOIO R C Y C u l ALLOWAY Grain AujjaT ! 1998 BUICKC '■ ^■■l2002 DODGE5E INTREPID Q 5 2 0 . $3000. Coll ...... NOW $10,988 «Hi55 209-436-6462 Of 312-2106- W « 1 9 J 9 S ...... (CENTURY • ■ ■ So 'WASJ15.S95 ...... T R i M l C R I CHEVY *67 C-70.8.2L !5®IDo­ ''p aslu fo ^ ^Coll evenings. ' .'•i: 2 0 0 3 FOR DI EEXPEDITION 4X4 Do- 543-6394- 2003 CHEVY. ! ...NOW $5,988 «uociSi trolt 1 3 a p d . AC. rodlal 2^ WAS S33.99S ...... NOW $28,788 « h i3132-0 2 - LobafExmisr tiros. 20' Logan bod.dlol ■ WASS23.995...... Y BLAZER ■ ' alact./hyd. outo tarper.Od, ^ (4 2000 FORD RAN\NGER XLT SUPER CAB 4)(4X4 on this one per. 3 1 999 CHEVY. ..NOW' $ 1 7 ,9 8 8 «.ii52^ OMC 'S 6 Brtoadlar. 3206 M i WAS *14.995 ...... NOW $12,688 «H 2i3.'2130 Cal. A T. radial tiros.1208 20' — WASS21.99S ...... Y 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 • Logan bod. aloct./hyd,20' COOK STOVE, anilquo.m ■■ 2003 CHEVY. .\ . NOW S I 8 .9 8 8 2 0 0 2 HONDA)A ACCORD ■ auto torpor. Chav V,®;'74 circo 20's, cream & groon M WASS22.995 ...... NOW $16,988 #2H46-< C-65 4 2 7 OSS. 5 a 4 Iron*, porcololn, grotoa look W A S K J.995 ...... Y VENTURE VAN . Coll 206-670-1727' “"*• good, $350. S43-6060*m 2003 CHRYSLI. ..NOWS16,888 raisM .2003 HUMMI H 2 ; COMBINE caaa cw spe- ■ WASSI7.99S ...... 5^’ ■ WAS $60,995 ...... NOW$55,388 « hi»- clolw /bonn* I2ft. SLER PTCRUISER : hoador. $l600.8fLetock .. . NOW * 1 3 ,9 8 8 «to25'COMBlNE Massay Fe^u-Z— promo, gas. oxtra largo mOBW iUKUBiVLVD.N. 733-iaSS I'|.800-3«0-S6S3niW n i M U S , I D son 7 6 0 for parti. Makergu- c a p a c i t y . L ike n o w , 1 to A a CA l» .i $>%1 lo Fn. hm-F-m U i b> Good fcv «>2M3 - 7 ^ otfar. Call73l-7t20.» lake $l50/oHor. 208-733-7833* il & lUfr doe (m o< tiff. CMC OmW raMndnW < «k>,Ute4.'>i-U>>a ” ; I FORD *74 F-700 10 whool-___ ORYER Whirlpool. Ivory,alli M * 8 ^ ar, w /l8 ‘ Dono comblna-lOol- good condlllon. $50. Call Ina- 206-328-4936.' Iton du m p bod. Vory good Ife k J _ 0 \ cond. C all 206-438-0612* REFHi5BRAT5H7frS5?•0/ TO sido by aide, older $80/od /jr yx*— ~ K» GMC '79 2 ton form trucKvcK offor. Whirlpool W/D good wllh holat and grain or all J 1 or cond. $200/otfer. Coll stock bad. motor noodiodi e76-3337or312-1235.* holp. $ 3 0 0 0 or wUl trade. : Call431-9192.'______«k». W A d H g R s n d d r y s r , ___ stackablo. 1 yoor old. ox-all G R A IN A U G E R 8*xS0’.59’., collont condition. Call PTO o p a ra ta d on rubber,toor, • 775-755-2242 in Jad(pot.* exc. cond. $1200 Call 206-6S2-«362\431-727r= al' WASHER Roper, wondng. alm ond In color $150, ------M O SE S BEET------Oryor Maytag goU In col­ EQUIPMENT or working, $50, 324-209rr http^'/mlbaeioquipment.com )o 509-764*0138* Mm WASHER/DRYER $100 e a . R sfrig. $12S, Electric — I or gas atova $125 oach. ■ Jl ^ Call 208-421-0384* B P M I iK W W AsHlW oRYIBTst ROTOMIX 455 vonlcat-al Konmoro, olmond, heavy > mlxartractorpull3I 3 duty, works great. $250 ■Z yaara. old $14,000/10/ Call 208-735-8460’ - ottar. 206-312-1680* SW ATHER Hosslon 6450. gaa ong.. oxtra sicklo. I Balar Hosston 85S0. $8750/oflor each. 543- EDEN ART FECTI I f 9 t1 4 o r 543-2708 Iv. msg**1: Auguel 14. 2003. Show TRAILER 8*18 flatbed,IfL a n d soli your ort or craft, 2003 HYUNDAIlACXBIT A( e d . For oppiicalion coll MorlaHi '■ 2003 HYl I.A um . Aa. pwi wi«owx aK 1000.0)loc tondom oxlo. now whools _ .■'-1 200303 HYUNDAI BANIIbIRA ; and ru b b o r. $ 1000/olfer.Mis J.Smntiat.208-82&4119‘ , 5-traYUhBMI TIBURON : auKoniu >v. ifer. 543-0973 Of 356-1300,* s-troD. ^ow cft WAS------I i ------4 ^ N O W t O f D g I 8 i Diywall 5!J ■ 1 • '■ CATTLE CHUTE, nowow CALL 206-731-0788* ! ^ N O W " $175. 3 PT. carry box, ox. p l y w 6 6 o . 6 a~ ; 4 haul calvos, shoop. pigs d. .V-'-'; • or hoy. $375.543-0973>lgs or sh o o ts 1/4 Inch, unusod, ■— 3S8«1300-r - - 3 or $50. Call 324-4409- I ...... Ame W arra:t^y.6^i Y ear/100,000 \Mile Warratt^ (Powertrain(i Protecdot i o n ) ■ rieridi^s Best iVarrantjrT (Bumi>ex>(»«uiilu m p e r CoVeia g a ) 5 V e aITA r / ^nlim ited M iles C(244tr. Roadside AasUtance] I Year/60,000 M U e Wi• fo r L D O T E D W A jR R ie mT r details. America's B est W aartaaty’x, the Hyundai IvaatageTM CLYDE’S PIP E REPAIR.M bl6(TA L CAMERA Kodak Hand llnae. main linos>IR. DC4800 3.tmp, Auto tl-& • S e e d e a le r f< and w tiool linee. (ovonIOB In m anual sonings. 3x optl-d. tho field). 206-43t-7149.*q In cal zoom. 84 MB CF card. ;URY SABLE X10 CARGO!> T R A I 1 £ R 19.* Sparo ballory, camera 2001 HYUND/ 2 0 0 2 M E R C U 20036) — case. Manual and toft- M WAS $15,995 ...... NOW $10,988 /2H7W ) wwo. S200.206-733-4421'J * i WASS13.995 ....IDAI SONATA TV Trmttron Color 36 Inchf. ' 2003. HYUND/.....NOW $ 8 ,9 8 8 /2U192-1 :• -2001 MITSUEUBISHI GALANT scroon. vory pood condi­ M WAS$13,995 ... /N3002-1K-1 j . ALFALFA (4) varteties tio n . w/Btand and VCFI.’■ WASt19.995....lIDATTIBUROIM GT ...... NOW $9,988 WUI delivor. $700. Call 733-8843’ E rtc k a a n 'a AifaKa 8a*d 2002 JEEP GP...^ O W $ 1 5 ,4 8 8 «H3060-1DO 2002 VW BEEEETLE : 208-543-5087^&-77t5,* k WAS 04.995....IGR CHEROKEE LARAD(H) LEATHER g p W AS $ 1 7 ,9 9 5 ...... NOW $13,988 « H i3» w -o i to fanner from $,99 per lb. ...NOW$19,988 «Hi5M Irea (M vary Ray Odormoa '1999 JEEP GP 2 0 6 -4 6 5 -^ 8 0 Nampa,’^ [ CHECKTHE I GR CHEROKEE LIMITEI>•’ W ASC3.995....I A L f ALFA SEED, (ovoral SERVICE ...N O W $ 1 8 ,9 8 8 #2K2io-i varieties, pasture mixes. DIHECTORY Bob H am ilton BeadV a d a i l y - 208-734-3567/733-147Tr r a n d find thoeaw tw can Hy u n d /A l J— help you with those H dutiasyouaralobusy I0III ^ I “ “ c T " " ' “ Advertise In M the Service m p m o L i M M M(UUV i k!^ 733-183S2S I-Soo^io-SMM : n m M i u , i D : HTcSJuaXif^D^'S- Directory f • H, t 1 S7i o c DMk ^ Urihd a ax i «> lod. ^ b prior Nol .1 Livoslock Supply. Call I :*'J. . ' h .,. V' ■

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------^ 1 2T1nf»W w ». TwrinIn FFalls. Idaho PricUiy. Auguflurtq,2003_ _ ■ ______INTERNATIONAL',’76 LAYTON'6 9 Hunteiv S p e - t Tl e r r y *97BlhWheeltfail- r tA L P E N L IT E '9 1 2 9 ‘ 61h Li or. 26.6'. lip o u t se lf co n t. m Loadstar 1800. «WW404 wtieei, large slide, clean ■dai 19 ft MM oontained. • w„ jniu iiii '»j • . Friday, Au*Aug. 8,2003 wllh options $14,750. 1a»f$99atetfer7aa-B886* Jw/awnbg. Can42S-6610 ■ gas e‘leo?lc eves. 4 wknda. 260-1632* ■ . :: Coll 20&-420-5653.* jNASH j '00 51h wheel. 27 CHBVY'94 350 motor, ovo v e r hydraOllc®bed!°new COBRA 73 6lh wheel, 28 1/2 ' w/Up o u t fuOy kw ded $400. NV 4600, 5 Spd, belt last sosson. Field [E ACES ON BRIDGE*I lobby WolfT ^fj. G ood cond. $3500, Call $19.000. • CaO 324-4366.* w/siUe-out. soper-llte $1500. j 241-C transfer f*ready, $6300. 206-324- ' ■ I .THE -2 0 6 .7 3 6 -0 B 9 S aBer-6pm,L = ..w eight Air. awning, case, e $250.324-8078* J5174 2 dayi or 731.7066* _ . must seei $15.600/o!fer. — COLUMBIA '01 27 1/2' tWO I FORO *69.Mustang QT S f NORTH ■ ■ r J ^ slides, super nice on tho ■ S nske Rhrer RV A F< ’’c^w 'spd.^w ot^'^* ______'JStrip-awciway-the.phony tinsel of ------convertible. Ford'90 -doubla-bunlcialaeou._____ f l ------A-A Q-J- -candy819.999.-735-e963.^ - | "MiSlarig-DrSO Torpartsr Hollywoodtod an d you find the real 2004 Salem 21 It Sth 1310 KIm berty R d . “ J alum, wheels. $15,000. V A K 4I 3 Twin Fa«a. ID 63301 «Catl 636-6301* ( t r u e ! u nidemeath.’’ d e COUGAR ‘03 Cioaeout I ' w/electric sikle. 4 aee- International '93 9^00 — O s c a r L e v a n t Now Is yourchonco to sohs, (heated under 208-733-6060* gjQMC '8 6 ptokup, fully k)ad- 313 1 7 6 CAT. 48* Bloep«T. * 8 6^4 3 ow n /^merico’s »1 bejly). hlich inslaiied. e d . K1500, a S O o n o in e . 10 apd,. olum w heolS;W selling 5th vaieol at a TRAVELITE '69 28' 51h *^ body. Call 775-75S- mJmiles. $14,000. call £ » . EAST LiSI $22,500. Only Wheel nk»/ciean. opUons i vVe s t e a o n o llmo cioso oul $18,000 ; 423-4064 or 731 •5742.': 4k 10 5 2, . AC, $750yonar 420-6853* J A g a inist s t four hearts West cash-h- A K 7 0 4 A prk:o. Many sizes ond TA R P 4S‘ lor flat bed sides. ¥ 10 9 7 2 I lloor plons to choose cs the top3p diomondst and carefullyly V — V USED USED RV SALEII | K $600. Coll 208-733-5620 e. ♦ A K 10 fi 2 ♦♦ . J 8 5 3 lromstartirigal$l9.995. 1 ., 988 S o u lh w in d , 3 2 ft Prowler '9 6 23 It. trail- ■ or 208-420-4640.* s w i t c h e ss lo tc a spade. You finesse. Financing OAC I Ks K 10 5 2 A♦ c J 7 motorhome, iow miles, er, queen bed, air cond. ■ WESTERN’74 Hopper b r in g in g' yourselfyo up to nine tricks S n a k e R iver RV & rear bod. clean, Only awning, loadod. $7995. = groin Iroller. Very good now. ButJt \with the K-10 of clubs SOUTH M arine I $14,900. Okanagan'69 Class *B* Ij 1310 KImberiy Rd. condition. Can 208-934* o ffsiriu . ho>how cun you avoid losing»g A 9 8 3 m o l o r h o m o , e o l f - IB 403 6 or 206-539-4036.* Tw in Paiia. ID 83301 Lota Of RV 'e In a to c k . conioinod, A M ust Sool II two tricksks in that suit along withth V Q J 8 6 1 6 5 208-7M-i>060* I All Salem a n d Slorro diamonds? The solutionm ♦ 7 4 $12,995. the lop tlii KIT 7 8 21' solf contained unlls hove onclosod Prowler *77 24 ft., Sth I l i e s in aI partial pj elimination. You)U • ♦ A Q3 9 oxc. cond., $2500, Coll hooted under belly ond wheol. Fully sell contol- IcIcH E V Y '5$ BfllAlr 2 door ^ 10 yr. w oter lino have to performpc a striptease — 837-8348 or 308.S009.‘ ned. $3895 II hordtop, 327, powor ■ warronty. I glide irons., straight «5g b l i t n o t fio[JO tthe whole way. Vulnerable: East-Westst ' . JK rr 'B 9 2 6 ' Sth Whool fully Layton "77 21it. iroller. I $6001 POLICE IMPOUNDS See at Integnountaln Self contained, tandem II body, black with ro d Trocks 7 ,, $500. For listings F i r s t: you y ( try the heart ace.e . Dealer: West equip.. AC, rhlcrowove, M otor H om ee n e a r TV diah. owning, Includos axle. $2995. II Interior, chrome oxcol- e(800-719-3001 ext 3109* the bad news. If you nowiW exit 166 Wendell Nom sd ’95 26 tl. trollor. I lont shape. 734-8648.* | — finding the hitch, S6,S00, S38-2946.' I CHEVY ‘92. 3/4T 4x4, dlo- ilie trum ps an d cash y o uj r r The bidding: M o n -S a t 9-6pm clean a s o pin. Air, ml- “ d r a w u ll tli< Sun. 1-4pm B36-2301 FORD '59 7SK, g o ^ sol 80 turbo, w/ shell, cus- /innerii. you lose the len- Krr ‘96 Sportsmaslor. 31 crowave, awning, walk tomo whools 4 sools. 1 spade wini "* South West Northrth Eost *It.. AC, m icrowavo, ow* U around bed. $7995. d r i v e r , $ 2 . e 0 0 /o l ( o r . toi sion in the:he ending. W est can keep5P I ♦ Dbl. Pass This is o smoll selection FORD 'SO 2 dr. sedan ovowner, excellent cond., nina oxc. condlllon. NOMADn '89 Sth whee $4500. Con 206-7880686* ' two clubs3s Iand a m aster diamond,d, 2 V ■ Pass 3 V’ Pass $ 12.000 208-543-4905* comp , trailer 21’ Qood ol whot Is on stocki runs but neod work. $4 concT $3500. 678*0250 Como soo the used $ 1.200/olfor. 736-4262.* cHCHEVY i 7 5 3/4 lon pfckup, n n d y o u wiiwiil have no endplay. 4 V All pass fKOMFORT'87 25f1. ' lecret is not to strip off allill afler 6 pm or leave msg.* motor homosll FORD '69 M ustang' 3£3S0, aulo, trons, runs T h e seci Sth whool, rear kitchon ' good, camper sholl. $900, the trumpiTips, fiath e r, a t trick five Opening lead: Diamondid kingk lots of room $4800/o(fer. PROWLER p ’79. 24'. with convortlblo. all originor ^ 735-5310 or 306-6397* '^| groat cor,lor rosiore 54543-0973 or 356-1300.* lead a hesliearl, to E a s f s nine a ni d hiteh. SOW ccntolned, good 636-6323 cond, $3000,733-1444* CHEVY *774x4, $900/Offor. your jack,ck,’and now give up on>n BID WITH THEliACES A fKOMFORT '9 6 Ulo. 19 ft., Wo toko on things in in good condition. Coll a t Ilko now . solf contained, PROWLER p 7 6 28‘. 2 room, ______on trad eir______draw ing5 trumps.tr Instead, repeat onoo-B ovming $6500.423-6298* 206-644-1751.* the spudede finesse,I cash the spade South holds: W ILDERNESS '9 5 33 11.. k CHEVY '90 1/2T, 4x4, 350 iNASH '9 5 2 r . 2 door. wolk ' AC. awning, microwavo. ■ u c c . th esn n lead a club and covere r A 9 8 3 oround queen sizo'bod In = oulomallc. retiullt irons.. PROWLER '95 23' aoif- $6760.206-280.1922.* ■ $3800/offer. 326-4605* . ______^______Euslls_c_artJurd. Weat w m s the trick — V O J 8\ r,r. r> _ b a ck .,A C . davenport 4 0!!. _—contained,-many-extras.. b u t w h a,t t iis s he to do next? ♦ - 7 -4 — tho nico oxtros. Electric Call 206-678-03SS* CONNECT n CH l g A Q g3 jock, swoy bar & hitch, _ Alt lhe condy including oxt. cob, lono whdel base. H e hlas a s a choice of leading PROWLER 22 It. soil. 1hilch. U sod linio S 76 0 0 . WITH liamonds, or spades. If he ote., oxc. cond. $8500 p . com por shell, inquiro ol clubs, dian 3 ® South West Northrth E ast Call 208-678-2260' contained, now water Cali 206-309-2100* CUSTOMERS lc503 3rd Avo, E„ TF.* leads a clubciu into yo u r tcnace. you hooior. S2100/ottor. Coil = . • Poss fNASH 2001 WHO J : lose no momorc tricks in Uiat suit. SoSo' , Rick 208-734-3880 doys. k (N orthw ood Mfg,) 27 ft. And 539-7089 ovonlngs.* I NEED his onlyy aalternative is lo give a • Fully loodod with oil YOUR I R e a d T h e ruff and1 didiscard, a spade being a three .spades ovAlloblo options. pROAO RANOER '83 Sth | SERVICE ' ccurate play than a dia-a. ANSWER: R aise to thr • 16' pow or slide out, whool. 24', $2500/olfer. ATVa TRAILER 3 ploco”. m o r e a c c i ♦o pre-emplivcly. You kncknow the op- .• Pow or hitch jack. 208-679-939^8-9714* Side ond bock fold down Advertise In ^ m o n d . Yo»you have to take care urto ponenLs have close toto i the values •• Auxlliory bottory. (or loading. $750. Call the C C lassifieds ru ^ highh inir dummy, pitching yo u r c th e ir lives • 24‘ awning. _ 206-543.6889.*______I a for game, so make tl • Sloroo, microwavo. ROAD RANGER '9 3 2511, _ Service club loser,er, and now you can leadkg a more difficult by taktaking away ‘ greot cond., AC. owning, uUTILITY irir 8‘ 6*xl2' w/lay nek to your eight, cash th e conlrai hoot & A/C. down golo $650. F o rd 7 9 Directory E E v e r y D a y l heart back th eir bidding sp ace ifyof you can. i• Sporo tire sloops 6-6, bunks, wlrod h e a r t q ujeen, e e and claim the rest. Coll: 733-7175 (9om -5 pm) lor genorotor. Must Soli pickup trir. w/tollgolo $300 733-0931 ext. 2 | [_ ( $7800. 206-736.61 s r 423-4600 or 539*7700* L lfyou«niUlltlirlo«inUct IW,t.vW«ly Wuin, r mml htm Jl oftor S p m . 734-5951.* hllp/nirwhn«ri|rln«i'»ni CiTnuhl JOM. IJml.-.! Kralurrirr.S)iulirslr,lin;. .S> . r - i y - i u H 17- OOLF CART Horloy' 44 ALUMtNUMbOOtw/trlr, 14'♦ CAMPER C ‘79. 8ft. Ovor- WANTED. Jo o p Y J (1987- shol. cloon, lacks, ico box. J ■ 1995) hordtop ond full wheel, gas. runs grant.at. 10 horse morc. motor. :all $900/oHer. Call 837-4927.* slovo & rango. hooior. dOOfB.Coll 208-539-3546-48* good condition, $450. Call 5700/Oflor, Call 731-3114* WANTED Old gs* pumpB 539-2429,•______BOAT 10 It aluminum flat- . o r ga* aU tlon Item *. ■ bottom w/5 hp Eska, troil- 4S7a- CAMPION ‘SO 18 ft,. 150 $1600/offor. Cam per Inourod froo Estlmotos* • CaJI733-3l53* — hp mercury oulboord. run shell lor o '97 Ford pick­ We travel. 324-7240* I SERVICE H O N D A ( 2 ) E S 2 5 0 B‘>0 ig oxcolloni. Moving must 'W a n t e d t 6 b u V pickup up F-150 Groon S650, CARPENTRY _ • aoat tor 1977 Chovy Red. 1 oxc. cond.. 1 for soli $5000, Call 644.9459* 208-436-4425 ollor 7pm,' Cloon-ups. pmnlng. Joh Jt n '8 Sharpening ,V. ports. Call 208-436.9612* I ACOUSTXCAL I Repair 4 install: \EMPLOYMBNT\ irlm. rock, powor roko, pickup. Call 208-423- — OLASTRON’76 16'75 SECURFTYi '69 Sft, cam por. Service 4010 loovo 0 m ossago.'1.' HONDA'77 Goldwlng S i D R YW A LL Docks, fences, windows, sprinklers, fencing. rCompkJto sharpening, [JB h o rso Johnson 3 spood $300. Good lor Hunilng. doors, Interior pointing. SERVICES Wo d o whal you con‘t. /■ WANTED to btiy. Looking 6L1000. rostorod. low. oloct. trolling motor, 2 llvo 206-736-0895 oltor 5pm.* Corbido 4 stool sows, 0^ mllos. $1300.734-9514* • Free ostimatoa. Tony-734.3322* 141 BrockonSt. S. lor old fishing Iloms. luros, [_ wells, EZ lood Irallor. ■ Repair & Toxturing Calt C h u ck R o g e ra Temporory-Pormnnonl. L a . Hummingbird fish findor, SHELLS > (8) USED.-88- 03 Small ropolrs to remodels Looking for om ployoos 1- 734-4050* rools. creels, ote. Call Ron'on HONDA '76 Goldwlng. Chovy. oxc, cond. Reaa- 326-6271 or 731-1391* a t 320-1601.* W/only 12.000 miles. Now9W S2500, Coll 208-324- Noat, doon & profossioo- Or tooklng for work JrAJVDSCAPEVGl ho 3708«08.663-9121.* onobla. 206-312-1S2S* ol Job. compolltvo prlco. - — WANTED irompohno77o touring so a t. And oil th o SHELLS USED (5) ‘96 & C all L an c e LoBaron ^ s t o r a g e ” roasonoble prlco. •& '& lights ond chromo.,Q A aLASTRDN‘75 trihull. ‘ I CARPENTRY PERSONNEL PLUS "A Greener Season" ,00 boautlful blko. $1999. oldor Ford, oxc, cond. 732-5904/308-1699* Sprinklor systom s. chain link, portable dog open bow, walk ihru, $295 8, up Coll 678-0103* . Kenno^Cal^2aO■17t4•• “ 208.733-9303'______Johnson 7 6 ,7 0 hp motor . 733.^00 or 676-4040 I lawn caro'. pavers. .J & P STORAGE B&B Roasonoblo rates. jT. HONDA*80XLS00S> S & trollor. good cond,, ox* SHELLSi usod, Toyoto. Con ront by tho day, NIsson, Rongor. S-10. I ACCURATE I MAINTENANCE Insured monlh or yoor. Kay a p“anono looks/runs great. 10K.K. copt soots--thoy oro 32 yrs oxporfonco Jo el Comacho H.' $1200/offor. 731-7331.* negotloblo. $2500, Call Storting $195 676-0103* DRYWALL Behind Frog’s . SfVtcaol20B-73fr0201.- Romodol. palming, I FENCING I 734-6513 / 420-5389* In Hagerman ' :Sr 208-731-1921 days, or SKYLINE ; ’94 W ookondor. HONDA'84 VT600 Ascot, oxtorior & mtorlor. S E R V IC E L C( a ll 208-637-4170* pads blko. good engine.,e : 423-4382 ovonlngs* 1011. quoon slzo bod. dual Chuck's Custom bathroom spoclolltios. MOVING L_ i $300/otfer 011734-9514*1^* IMPERIAL '77 1 6 It. showor, 3.way rofrlg., P oinling & Drywall 423-4065 or 731-4065* |I Residentlel'ft Ranch )a t inboord/ouiboard, 140 hp forced air furnoco. hot Nooi. cloan. professional, Chain link. C edar. Roll SERVICE r;r HONDA '07 XR100 Groot water hootor. TV & lols of small jobs wolcomo. 30 T R E E SERVICE RECLINSR olflciriclifT." ' bike tor kIda or potltoIto moreruisor. $2600 Coll (onco. Borbod Wire. Prido. Mod. lg frame, col- di- 208-736-1891* sloroQO, $3500.324-2562* yoors oxp. License 4 I CARPENTRY Vinyl. Privocy fonco women. Excellent condi- bondod. Mombor of ■ Twin Falls foe, sllll undor w arranty"•V tion. $1300/olfor. 208. USED S H E L L S * * * * Repair work. 20 yrs oxp. Triple A , oxc cond $600. S43-5670.- LARSON I4‘ llborglass BBB. 735-6688* MAGIC TOUCH Caii 934-0915* Storage & Moving Troo . lopping romovol, Sl 423-0960 or 731-9144.*__ boot, 30 hp Evlnrudo Fit most taicks. W e win pock 4 lood. Selection. Quality. For All Your Hom o slump romoval HONDA '99 TRX300 (2).2 ). moior. '94. trailer, shade. Move you from homo to ond firewood, • blue, with m assaga & Low prices 208-676-0103* ImprovomonlB storoge, storago lo -n SIde/froni load iroller. In romoto controls, winch, I A IR DUCT NO JO B TO SMALL 404-6367-733-1H6* ■ honl. Like now. $050. oxcollont condition.n, sporo lire. $1950. Coll I FLOORUVG~| homo.orhomo.to homo. . W alkir. nice with folding 736-7404 or 280-1661 JS? $6500.208-420-1594.* 208-735-4192.* CLEAJNINO Roasonablo Rolos. '— : sool.$7S. call 733-7409.- I A sk lo r Lu>u* I 208-734-8030* | — ^ HONDA '01 CR125> 2 MALIBU 16' TrlHull. 351 Wood Floor Designs L . WHEELCHAIR oxc. cond., Air Quality Wo do ovoryihlng from p T R E E S E R W ^ lumbar support, onsilyiilv stroke $3000. Runa groat,at. V-8 Ford onglno. Inboard. I CARPENTRY or Cnil 934-5111 ovonings.' Ski/Fish boot w /trir. oxc. SHOP teaSiSaSSSSGii le^s lhan 200 miles ono n Coll 208-733-9014* 28K, High book S50.000, Exporloncod dotallors ^Spoclollzlng^doop Inlorior/oxtorlor. 1Rosidonliol, commorclal. Wodding Vt Dressoa: 2-46 I I plumbing, pointing, ond Dro3809-to Ront or Buyl eoch Coil £08-734-62eS.' w ho irom your Roasonoblo Tolesl D L l SKEETER ‘80 17 ft. boss Asking $45,000. Coll drywall, lO y e a rs 1 Tnbios-Choira-Covora LEAD Cleon soft. 0 ^ 5 208-73G-2G34,* vohlcio Ilko thoir own. Weekly 4 bl-wookly Free ostlmotos.Flnoncing T POLARIS '93 350. 4x4.:4 . boat ond trollor. 1994, 90 Good pricoa. Groot WorK carpentry oxperlorwo. 731-6658 Invitailona-Silpa-Volls great shape. Coll 208- Free Estimates '8 - hp motor, kjoded. $6500- ' MOTOR HOME for Rent. I 735-6263* I 737-<40r I Free eslimatee Shoos-Gortors-Napklna Caliao£4Si^43* _ 733-0828 or 539-5694.* /firm, ta ll ovonlngs oftor AC. 20', sloops 8. low ns I John 735.5179* I 7 3 7 - 0 0 0 0 * 2 1 0 S , Main733-6838* Wortd Ciaaa Tramtng> ~ YAMAHA '64 Y280. New 6 p rt. 206-324-4724* $10a'day. (208) 539-6955' i^PUtolARIflaAShotgun*.*■ top end. G reat Wke. $900. I A U T O M O T IV E I CONCRETE SEWING H ^ S600 course, only $200 Can 206-532.4139.* , 733-8910before ens PARTS iLAWDSCARnVGl VWEED CJ/nUVG I O&M CONCRETE Joyee'e SewloS : Frwfcttonntlonpackll & CONSTRUCTION Altemtlona. C Lower prices o n ' St*ve'stJind»caplng Custom Lawn 4 garden i? AU>ENLrfE '8 8 27"ttT,“^ Specianztng In Dairy, Cleanups, trimming. ' WcddUifi, Prom dre sse s irotoliliing, woedcutting, A ccessories 4 Ports residential, remodollng, Pick up & dellvcty I cleanup work. . 5 '^ ^ ^ a ”in?d^and?ightt whool, AC. Cleon, privacy Magic Valley oil yord work, i ■ 'ALUUICRA^ 14 toot runu n weight. Hook on « trailerr windows, mlcrownvo. sprinklers, tondscapes. I available S yrs. experience. ] Jnimnpillaio eondldon. > 30 yeara experience. . Free eslimales, — about. wftrellef.SWvnw- i \\ FreSnStlmale* 20 yoars oxperienco. DHIVUt ' cai^a06-73a^)Qea* 208-423-4497* | _ 326-4270* . TllM tt flea E $376. ter. $130a Cim 206-7SA; I 733-3388* I Can Derinle 536-6706* \ Can ao»-7 3 > « 4 8 .* ^gb,pr2f>fr>5p9-2185.- . ... I...... ^ . 1 I '

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PO N TU C *90 G rand Prtx. - FORO‘eeF-ISO.4x4,rone-■ -FORD FC .‘85 XLT-F250. AC. PC llvw. DOOOe *0« R a m Ext. ccs^ ab DO DG E '6 7 4x4. 1/2 ionin' AT. HD. VS. e x t cab. 8 ' new n trans,. paint, & tiros. (OHCVY ’97 exL c*b eitvw FORD *78 F250, depend­ .great $1500. Call 208- -:«o.-«W D.«uto. PW.45-,454 4x4 3/4 ton. long badba< pickup. $1800. Call 206- 5^196/733-3662.* bed & canopy. 24K, exc. Drives C like new $3000/ ^ J in . 9 5 ^ 6 9 0 3 or 639-2185' able dally driver, new cond. $9995.-324-8330.* _0Offer736-6038/320-1147* — 1 cam por •h«n. ccar a ^ w/liner. 12SK, AC. clear FORO ’66 Ranger 4X4. ialr 20K S9500/of1er. 'S S Vlklm(Ing FORD '7B F1S0. 4 sp^.r Dres. + lota of new electrt- PONTIAC ‘91 Bonneville. TRilTRIUMPH *78 SpItflrT, kit, tool box, 120» I. cal. PS laak. bod^ust. condition, runs oood. Calt oOMC i '88 Suburban new PC " milM, exe. eondttkin. OntO ne tant trmller. a lee p e 4, goo}00d 390. good tire s. brsU s. oxc. shapo, $2750, Call bod Call body parta.‘RUNS'.•; $800. Call 73M367* p a -0661 or ^-3411 .* NIM AN '00 Xlrerra 49K. rmotor. Iransmlsslon, o ' ew nar. S 11 ;000/oner. CallCol cond. $1700/oHer. Ca loadod with warranty 731-0470.* 7 ______*0P- -- 203-g7»-64iy y so o . CM 208-e86-24er 3* suspension llfl. Lariat.-runs floodfrellabior-■ -chromff whBolsrtiniBd -a-$5200.-<;alI 421-0364,t------pr lots of stuff, s to n e y Brook in. Good tires and paint. r Hugo ■ Dont mlsa. Tmmpo " Lots of g o o d cloan Itoms. $18,500. Call 208-309- $9,000. Call 208-934- C«»JI ( 20S-7^5-9379.' $1700 $ 5 speed, leather. amount an paid and nanv thing for overyono. SubdW lalon. Galena line, quoons size bod. lo 133LarfcapurDr.* 20t6or208-e23-4123* 4955.' jj] CO-AMfl=(vt, pow er every- e(s) e(i and a d d re s a of tha mpo- SOO S o u th 2 2 0 W e a r Drive a n d G alen a Court* MERCURY '9 3 Topoz. low |j of groot stulf. - TWIN FALLS Sat. 7am-7 fNTERNATTo?!^^^^ thing, ski rack, mounted nmpurchaaer.ThebUI ne 220 B roadw ay Ave. N. ling. TWIN FALLS mis., sport coupe. 2 dr.. snow tires, professlonany ol 1 lot JEROM E Sot. Onlyl 8 or M uttifam lly moving salo. heavy 1/2 ton 4x4. AT, clean. 5 spd.. $1000. Coil “ of ssJe m uat b e algned. (Comor of Broadway and •2 pm. fi^ultifamily. mfcr«ibios Saturday 8am-1pm Lots of kids stuff, fumituro, m aintained.Call dated da and ahow actual jols) clothing, W/D rofrigorator e ngine not running, $250. 326-5603or731-1300.- J Mopto In tha parking lotN. c wave, fum ituro, clothint lieOPahalmeroL 734^2827 or 733-1430* FAX I 208-733-1301.* mlmileage at the time of Dan PofTOt's Auto Ropair)and kitchon itom s. colioctiblasous dinning room toblo A Off of Pomerelle.* MrrSUBlSHI '01 Mirago. sale, if you have any NISSAN '92 camper sholl, SAAB '94 900S. lOOka lot o ' . (smiloy faco o n d angoli chairs, m uch moro. 4 dr.. CD. PL, powor now. sunroof, auto. CD, quesltons. Qi' pleaae con- BURLEY Frl & Sot 6-B t 2164 Alla V ista Drtve* TWIN FALLS Sat. 8 am. 4x4, KC lights, oxc. cond. windows, low mllos, boau- _ r jactyourjocol asses- palf)’ ond lots of miscoilanoou -- -Hous«hold-ltoms..womt.. _$3200/0tf0f.28Q::U0g___ J ? ' ------8-9.-8om-apm.-No-oarlr s T 634 2 n d A va. E.* - -$3000.-206-733-6632.'------OR :tllul con'dUI^n. S79D9. — offlco.* sa lo s. Housohold llomt 10i7 TWIN FALLS on's clothing, other misc. SUBARU ’81 W agon 4x4, “ Yo y o t a 'OO Tacoma V^e Warranty. Call 734-6548* SL gonofQlor. musical Instasarly- .KIMBERLY_fir.l,_».So:joby Salurday 8om-4pm 1313 A a h la y Dr.. North good condition. S750/ oms. 8-2pm. Baby ciothotrom- Sunday 10am-3pm. X tra-cab, loadod, porioct MITSUBISHI '92 Eclipse ^ m onts, a n d m uch more Pointo R onch Subdivision condlllon, $15,599. Call EMAIU J offer. Coil 206-644-1751 .* istnj- stroilors, basslnot. bob:iric ALICE DEVANEY GSX Turbo, low milos 8010tUllller* . Wondoll St. ontronco from 733-5199 or 308-4304.* SUZUKI ’91 SwUt low mis.. TTHETIMES-NEWS lOfO. toys, boys clothos, wonoms. E sta te aale. Boautlful 70° North Collogo.* Y ourA dTo Iloadod. now tiros. CD, SJ: Classified Depwtm ent : BURLEY Frl. & Sot. Tnrr on's clothoo. oioctri».* yr. old mahogany and $3200. Kytoot 404-3134' CD, ^ runs g re a t $600. Cali Cla ' 4pm Multlfamlly & Estat fodorol stylo fumituro inn TWIN FALLS Sat. B-1. 860-9144 aak for Matt.* ^ Offlco h o u rs aro ------scootor olhor misc. ilomi 8:00 am to 5 :3 0 pm salo. Vorloty of Ihingt7orn- 304 D iam ond Drive.* H mint condition. Itoms N eighborhood solo. THETTME&NEWS ^NISSAN '87 Pulsar, now f p somolhing for ovoryonc 4 Furniluro. clolhing and engine, body oxc. shopo. ^ Monday thru Friday. RUPERT Frl. a Sai, ,1“ indudo: twin sizo. toll, 4 dr.. family car. Exclcorld, ^ . Lots of mlscolUinoous. poster bods w/twisiodI toys. Lots of good itoms. CLASSIFIED dash { fire, sporo wiring. $4950.206-733-6632.* < ^ -ono 7am* ? Gigantic Yar BED LINER/lumbor rack, $500Call206-829-5121- ^ Wa are opon lo oil walk-ln 2563 Folrmonf' ftamofinials&orlo. B e l'A Ir Circle, SI 50. Globo compor DEPARTMENT « 1 Solo. Fund R olsor lor th io (Tum right off Locust noar TOYOTA '99 Avalon Plall- .rtralllc to a s s is t you in m attrossos. Fodorol stylo w/bool rack, $l50/olfor. PiPLYMOUTH ‘94 Voyager num n Edition, loadod, BURLEY Sal. 8om-4pr Minidoka Co. Senic------choats ol drawore. Mohog-^ Faifa Intersection)' building y o u r a d lo Nomo brond clothos,____ an C enter. Call 208-886-2487.‘ $2500. 3.0 V-8. AT. 100 67.000q mllos. Ex'celleni maximize your reaulta. 3om- ony too cart w/custom' TWIN FA L L S Sot. 8-12pm. Twin Falls amp AM/FM cass.. cruise ‘ r : much moro. Eorly bird4pm 70211th St.* [ B E N C H s e a t s ; F oTH: \ rldol Sig.OOO. Call Or < call o n e o f our ihos. rnado pods. Omato toar Great boys and mons conlroi. 7 so at w/chiid fold 539-4858.* 5 ______■ wolcomo. RUPERT-Frl. & Sal. 8onp y s. ,obio. Sorvor w/drop I usod 2 years, like now. 208-734-5538 c Classified Salaa ' 915 O verland Ave.* clothes, oil 50 cents. Food twtnadOmaglcvaaey.com J Out,103K. Can 7 2 6^ 313.' ^ Representatlvea 4pm Pony, tools, disho:0156 sldos. Unusual round . dehydrator. kitchon vacu-• S350. Call 420-5853.* VW -69 Runs, looks good, PONTIAC '00. Grand Am s CAREY Sol. Aug. 9th onlj clo th o s, fu m itu ro , loyilie tabtoa4chair«w/Btonolod um, miscellaneous, B urley some work needed. lots of misc. 208-436-015 design'. Misc. loblos. Cuto SE. 25K. 4 door, tail lin. $1800. s Call 735-8963.* 1*31.2O6-733-O031 e x L 2 Coroy Community Solo i m 1223 F re m o n t* 132 3 rd S t . W oniv Desarl Roae Kennels2 p ^ 19403 (2) ploco bodroom j08-677^5^, isharp, oxc, cond., $9000 VW ^ '97 Jotta GLS. Alarm, Iho City Pork on Moln S s TWIN FA LLS Sal. 6-2. 206-543-5469/731-5469* Twin F a lla O ffice I0om-6pm, • 'Thursdailo o t 336 W 5 0 S ' la le, lovo'aoat. Sovoral chniis. hooted seats, spoiler, s o r . Almost now lilt chair, Tlila ia tha onel CHEVY '91 SuCurtMin. duol PONTIAC '6 9 Grand Prtx 2 o0 x h a u sl, 17* rim s, new Sloro from Twin Fallsin wiSI. SHOSHONE Sot. 8-12pr 0. Antiques, roll top dosk. ' 'ORD '7 5 b u s . E xc. fo 1-206-677-4042 bo horo wilh now namsday Multlfamlly yard ealigulp.. Small Koristion rugs. Lg. air, AT, loadod, now tiros, dr.. rod w/while stripes. tiros, ll CD. Loaded. Take o y s. 1930s block wool carpot01 rongo, fro o zo r. funiluro. m ns ond drives Ilko brand, church ministry or family 1269 O v e rla n d Ava. brand morchondlso swillat LCWBA Fundrolsoi dopondable. Nice, $1000. over c poymonts. Calt 208- BiMley O ffice* w/llorol doslgn..Vinlaoo0 glosswaro, puzzlos, now. must see to opproc-; . campor. $600.644-1105' 326-5603 5 or 731-1300.' 543-4432 £ / 308-7524.* | _ >hugo discount • Grotlamo Antiguos. oxorciso oqulp na booka, m ovios, & misc. assortmont of TOOLSat 0 household itoms. toy!,♦ lam ps & picturos. Sterling lato .$4250.CallI FORDI '98 WlndStor GL 3.8 * ------sitvor loa sot. Drossor- 216 Blake St N. 208-736-2413/212-1017* L onglno, 118K, exc. W ' Arts and crafts • FoodIroat cloihos. & mlsc, (O ff Shoup)* drinks* Yard salo llomi>LS • Courthouse fawn.* sots. (2> lg. Victorian • CHEVY '93 Blazer S-10. cond.. $5900. 326^ 7 7 4 ,' . Vendors wolcomo. S ••v'" coskoi jewel boxos. TWIN FA L L S Sal. 8-2pm. TWIN FALLS ; $600 bolow Bluo Book. ichargo par boolh lo hoi FS- O oluxo sw in g so t. King asking $3500. Great work covor advertising. Brin Linen & bedding including'>0 watorbod. toon-adult vohlcio well maintained, your own tabios. Fro ontlquo da ted covortot. clothing.lotsof' Coll 208-786-1087* ■ ' ■ . admission. For moroa,in« Intc Fumliure, housohold iiom Vintage clothing furs i^ m iscollaneous. IV"® a n d m iscellanoous. CHEVY '93 Subureon, well • 823-4326 or 823-4325.' old ties. Lots of costume10 698 W h isp e rin g Pine Dr.* ' * C m MOO*^FoMisting^^^ 1023 Tw in P a rk a Drive'im Jowlory. Anllquo bod maintained, hwy. mllos. TWIN FA LLS Sal. 8-3pm. 600-719-3001 e x t C819* a iu FILER Frl. & Sat. 9-6pm.>5.' TWIN FALLS lalrs. warmer, wostom Iloms. AT. dual air. cruiso. ui: famlty yard aale.Clolhoi Mutiifomlly yord solo, lowing pkg. S5500. Call ------Fridoy Only 8am -2pmling Luggage w/oid hotoi lg 5 4 0 B uchanan.* i AUTOMATIC I c ii o r p e n , •_____ kids to ndull. prom drosi Dinotto. rolrlgorotor. chairIS stickers. Old shoot music. . 208-837-4700/ 837-6044.* TRANSMISSIONS • Please print clea5arly w ith darkpcndlt os. fum.. camping oqulp ic! t w i n FALLS Sal. 8-5. linos. prom d ro sso s. clolhing Lots of bric-a-brac & misc. • CHEVY *94 Suburban, Special $359.95. i n d u d i n g " rotolillor. tiros & whooh a n d m iscoiloneous Ju st too much to ilsl. Bunk b oda, rocking chair, leather, towing packogo, Most American vehicles, • A pproxim atelyy 23 spaCK p er line inc 3ulP'. N oC heckal ------Earty num bers b o y 's clo th in g and toys. oxcollent condition, p o w parts, labor and ^710?datTO°Strc!oT^lOOis. 587 W o o d tan d Dr. * givon out at 6 am. Plus lots of miscellanoous. er doors, windows. Instoiiotion included. blank spaces. ,lM r ' NO EARLY SALES-I- 2353 K in g a g ate Dr.* . $ 8 .5 0 0 .208-7B6-9631.* Economy Transmission FILER Frl. & Sat., 7 'v am- ■ IwiN^ALLS dal going on ^ TWIN FA LLS Sol. 8-noon.• CH6VY '97 Subureon 88K Call 324^9760 tor • W e w ill notify yyo u if there is a spedaJ , ' pm . Cloinos. books,!____ on Saturdoy 7om-? ' 1602 E. A ddison Ave. om-5 C h eertead ln g F u n d ralS4 Lots of lo o n a g o clolhing> red exterior, ton leothor m isc. hou so h o ld liomi (A ddison & Locust)* 1«8 Huddleston Road.'. ond Yard S a la /C a r W ash _ and sh o o s. Vory vory low' loodod $12.500 632-1713' - w h i c h m i g h t rresult e in a discountedi d fp r i c e ; ■ BUICK '94 LoSabro, 93k7 oms. lots of clothing & TWIN FALLS prices. A nd misc. iloms. CHEVY '97 Tahoe 2 door, FILER Frl. eom-noon.sd.' Fi mlscoiianoous. ------Saturday eom-noon 2677 P in a R idge Circle. ' loaded, runs great. Mov- • 3 line m inim imm i - Private P arty ratestes I block w/4* lift a 33x12.5.; ing must soil. S3800 6pm'8pm and Sat. -=Son - 217 Juniper St.N* (Off Carriage Une 112K, $1l.500/ollor. Call tpm . HUOE ESTAT o ff F a lla Ave.)* ' Call 208-423-0908* Mr items, toys, books, . 737-9370.*______. SALEt Washor. dryo8am- TWIN FALLS ..fi! fortliizor/sood spreader, ; CADILLAC '91 DoVillo. a t e Soturday 8o.m .-? TWIN FALLS Sal. 6om- oloctric stovo. ico eroai a o n ond much moro. CHEVY'97 Tohoo fully. ' roomy, sofe, dependable. mokoro. choirs, couciiryor. Church Fund Rslaer 2pm. M oving sale. Fum.,1 lo a d e d . 6* lift, c u s to m 479 W oodland Court*_ small rofrig.. computer ' comlortablo family cor. sholvofi. froozor. singiroam Lois of stuff- C om o & so v ^ o els. leothor. now sto- Excepttonalty nice w/many ; bod. doubio mottross>uch ar 2 m llaa E o f Clrtem------a c TWIN FALL§ arm oiro, office chairs,' reo system, nerf bars, N u m b e r o f P oM t - 3 iln»» ingid Kimberiy Rd.' □miiv Saturdoy only 7am-5pmn retro de sk , antiques, toys, extras. Must see $4500 • box springs, boddinf tinted windows, custom' /oltor. Coil 208-733-7232.' ...... $ 1 6 . 9 5 ' dishos, mlcrowavo,» onsa d TWIN F A U ^ nao Nice fumiture, Foosoboll table & mlsc, 1 - 3 d a y s ...... ator. ciothing. lots ol 2146 H illcreat Lane.* ! CADILLAC '9 2 Seville, In • and poppor shokors.Sing. oi Frl. & S at. B-3. Mullifoml oxcollent condition, mov- < ...... $ 2 4 . 3 5 tiquo knick knacks, ansalt aalo. Eloctric rang. on- poiioi stovo. gonoroto _ Ooif ciuba & belle,, $19,500 firm. 536-6465.' ...... $ 4 1 . 5 0 clolhing, ovor 100 I carand baby Items, snow fonc TWIN FALLS accaaaorloa & equip.',: CHEVY ‘02 Tracker 4x4.■ 'CHEVY'66 Cavoller 2 dr., 8 - 1 4 d a y s ...... nlng jora and suppllo^ntago drafting table, microwm Soturdayonly. 8am-llam. starter s e ta for the coming> bright red. 10.600 miles. strong motor, rolloblo. ....' ...... $ 6 0 . 0 0 over 500 books, and my:can- ond much moro. -goT Bock-to-schooi high ach o o l season, now' AT. AC. CO. AM/FM.. $600. Coll 644.9345.* 1 5 - 2 1 d a y s ...... to ry s u r p ris e s from)llos. th 489 E a a to a ta Dr.'y a rd ' kid's clothing swap rocord playor. like now , keyless entry, tintedi CHEVY ‘96 Comoro. 5 spd. 2 2 - 3 0 d a y s ...... $ 7 7 . 0 0 shod. Everything must t iwiN FALils' f^ii. a.Tibaby All Iloms ontySI.OO. re c o rd s & album s, tiaby’ windows, luggage rock.. A C . C D . o x c . c o n d . sold from tho window co' hos^ AmaxInBOwce clothos. w ash e r S dtyor. ?.» hA 8am-5pm. Largo yoi looks and ridos like now.. $5500, call410-2451* Your od will run inT heT li ig Weekly and Ortline oring to tho show< 8a‘o: Woshor/dryor. 3u,orbal Fellowrahlp 761 Addiaon between $14,999. Coll (208) • curtains. clothos. kids clotho,lia. 1081 E»Ml.nHDrl».ll. ' Plerea and Buchanan.*. 734-4955.* 3960 North 2264 Eat . loodod, $9200/best olfor adult clothos, compui'irs. 2 TWIN FALLS Frl. & Ssl,S i TWIN FA L L S Sol. Onlyw^ FO R D '9 3 Explorer, XLT.. will consider partial trade : e s B e l o w (turn right off Hwy 3 0 1 dosk. dosk. drossor,IS sil Ol Aug. 8 and 9th, 8 om to>2 2 am -? M oving Sale! Otoss- P rint A d C(lopy in Spacoi : Ihe high ach o o l end tui CD. leather, excellentt tor stroot bike In good -• If’B doora. doors,>tsof pm. Estate and movingng or a n d vanity, futon, crib. .s .md blank sp.iccs.) ; laft ot aubstatlon.) ’• condition $4500/offor.. cond. Call 733-3593.* (Allow 1 sp.ice for ench:h le tte r, p u n c tu .itio n m .irks .im antique bode, tonsW. > satosi Furniture, cralls,Is, changing table, babyV Motlvatedlll. 423-9177* - 731*9879 o r 410-7477.< turn ■saC moteriais, chlidron's biko.no, swing o n d lot of misc. • convortlblo. 1 ownor. njns SOOOINO . misc. 403 2 n d Ave. W.vard toys, anilquos. 1 206 P arkview Dr.* ithos, 1330 & 1315 Wllmore Ave or. A/C. moon rooi. load­I- groot. 138K. S2500. Coll Saturday & Sunday Zom-___L. TWIN FALLS Frl. & So iS TWIN FALLS Sot, only, od, beautiful condition,, 825-5148 or 731-5148.* Moving Solo 8am-4pm. In bock yarrs. to TWIN F A L L s Frl. & SoT.at. 7 a m -n o o n . Mulllfomily. $4995. Can 208-788-9524* socttonol. boos, appliancoam-? All kinds of m isc. clotho1. No 8-5. Shelves, doors. CC:C Quoon a lze d mattroKS sol I CHRYSLER '93 LaSoron JO riding mowor. mowo lawn slutf, sink, doors, skis, toblo umborolla.la. with hoodboard.Toys.' GMC '8 4 S uburbon, DX.,.• convoriiblo. 87K mllos. incos, m u c h to m e n t i o n . ^ j diosol. turbo,exc.cond.... cloon, runs woli. $2900. othor yard oqulpmont, * oosoi stond. town moworvor Knlckknacks. Compulor 4> A d ddilional i lines cxlr.i cbnrges misc. Early Inquires3wor. oony Blrdsll ' & more misc. Moro good«d g a m es o n d lots of misc. 1 ownor. new tiros, $35003 Cail734-8051or coll S39-4506* ont, 151 C a rn e y Avo.*itlve stuff added, 236 Borahah 243 M o m ln g sid e Dr. Calt 206-768-3686* 734-3441.'______2215 E. 1776 S.* TWIN FALLS Frl. 9am-3porv Ave (comor of Modison)’1)’ (off 4 th A ve. E.)* OMC *63 Suburtjan 2WO.r CHRYSLER '96 Sobring : HAZELTON Fri. & Sa Sat. 8om-3pm CreativiI TWIN FA LLS Frl. & SOI.at. TWIN FALLS Sat, Only.r nico cond. Best offor. convortlblo. low milos. ' .8am-5pm Mulll-famI_____ C a rp en try Inventoryows. B-4pm. Twin bod. colloo00 Aug. 9th. 9om-6pm. Boot,r Must soil. 206-678-03S5' looks a runs groot S7600, yard salo. 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