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Satuiurday, August 2, 20 |rwin.F'!!ikndTdShol^thyear!^ ------. 1 ’ __ iGOOtJJVtQj3 R N I N G ^ ap stitage W eattier.^ ( i a l i o»firess rea' - ...... ------Fires continued - toto— bum- - blaie-U-mile __ iso ------te tu m ^ A Bg - Jetf-Alleir*n“ohd Melba resident iding;______lhe_f«.,aboiibout five peiceat con- ■ ------SHoneHeaieath:------—;------— throughout Idaho, indudi h’78'firefigBtiOT?mthe------^ -----to-cc:ontainm ent— • North .fork Uck, Payette tained with 71 The fire bumbig on5,i5,614 acres T he Oxkixkiller range fire bum- iUw scene, was-eis. exhibiting extreme ith a possible - The AwttocWed Preti II' c Salmon- . ing on S82}2 acres in the Caribou- National Forest Fire oe; with flames rushing Mostly cloudy with of tiifiberlood in the pulled away from the . ^Ehower or thunderserstorm.'High jjQgc Chnllia National Forestst was con- Ibrghee NaNational Forest w as also ;heast of through treeeecnnvns. < SCOW - Firefighters are I6firefight- fully contaitained Ihursday. More blaze 18 miles north - ^ 9 4 , low of 61. ; tained Tliursday by 346 McCall bccause of safesti- 40 percentIt ocontained; Ih e Flrog the weci■eek ends, fire information, rugged, and helicoptcIter opera* northwestft eof Stanley expected to Pond fire,t, ?2? mUes north of . i .spokesinsmanTim Buxton said, with halve the blblaze contained- by ^ e mated for August 8. , tions are critical.” . • Toboggan fire,i, Idaho PlASPlease see FDttS. Page A2 essentiatially no activc burning So far, the blaze hasis cost $3.1 end of 'thNOT JUirST PRO! — NAiSipfeneeds ' , B|| to diil^ge r wlture. I id and alter* its cu EfRclency: Hybrid; native-fuel v ^ cles:les highlight n O E ,------wergyfaironCSlS l campus. . ^ E E 'm CANAVERAL, F la ^ A PageAS HB c Xp e c a i the board1 iinv n v M ^ ^ die space Moo: < ^ d ^ plax1 tinning com* |^C3BI ^ ^ ^ ^ B shuttle ColuoDlumbia disaster says h e ------rmission-approveslitslai^edaio^ j B S -fcarsiNA^SATnarbe-dooiyd to - _ bre tiBg*di«linless it . expansion...... suffer more ^ ^ ^ ^ B changes the[he cultttre that has led PageAS to flawed ded*ion4naking.dec The “samiam e faulty reasoning** that led to die 1986 Challenger jVlONEY acddent also-led al« to Columbia, abounds: Mini* said Dougliuglas Osheroff, one or : Cassia endures chronicallychi ^ 9 | B the 13 higher joblessnessess;Jufyeas- mem- was temporaiy . bers >mppirpping Page B8 K j H up the repo:eport the b i a ^ ■ ■ H B m acddent. N a t io n . . **No noattilatter BtMktHroughiHu[he.U.S— d. ihB' :Hju j-.how-gy><^jiiiaiJuliBW IgBiy. on^one talks accedes to one-on- ■t doc , w yfdihSianhXam t ^^^^B somethinglg tot change the way ■ fauclear weapons.IS. ' V ' ' NASA makinakes its decisions, I . ^ ^ ^ ^ B would%ayyr thidiat we will have been • T whistling; in the wind,” Osheroff ; told The Assodated As Press in a REUCilgNJ ^ ^ ^ ^ B telephonee interviewin diis week, “At diee moment.m< Pm in a state earrmmAi/n»mwii»w of depressiossion,** he said from his office at StanfordStai University. igti^ wttb their parents at PorPorcupine Spring* In the Sawtoo Several1 ColumbiaO board mem* KotyQIkaltek, 11, WI. md bntlKt Bnnd • b e affecte SundivS unday ES^^tnctions jamid woriTies abouat money . ~ The TIme» The Astociatad Pres* at success " Ytetoclatdd g Pro— ______. & I D E X 'tte desert that stradaddles Syria real kids are__ ELLOWSTONE NATIONAL and Iraq is an easyplacc pi; to get The many Cbssiltod .C5-16 M JC, Wyo. - As rangers get lost, unless you hirerc a trusty faces of ^ I c s . . .BU Nl ty to impose new restrictions Bedouin to d m rt ajurse cou by the 3 sr * ” ressnowmobUes in Yellowstone stais and lead you jwndow andent, Saddam - A4 Cbmmunt^ .C4 Ms^ewa 01 Iso an easy The Axond Ftuk this winter, enthusi* invisible trails. It% als Crosswofd .87 0| for and against their use place to stJV lost,rven evi with a •OMr Abby ..B7- Ri cy that the Itational Park^ I n superpower hunting5 for your I Horoscope’ '.87 S|Mcnriss .'.. .A9 p/^MC,rice' has too little money to f e . ■ mystery sin Nation . .A24.9 readylement t the plan. ---- ottocks,-Sa ------tM.-8oyd--87~W ie park currently cxpiccts"W oppled Iraqi benefit ot Obftuaries . .A6 on snc since Uie Sept. 11, 2001, s obout $1.4 million^ for-the sscin seem i„u„ims<,,ol-Saddam -m ay-have-thc------OpWon ..JttO O221ffinioin^~thairihc-he------;— 7 ...... ,ble,5±oing „„„hati ^ Money....-.68 Vi iid i of a terrain that is Religion . .Cl-3 vrozzyc servicelB best estimate said ticalcdspyic, oftcikupocnetrable und nffi(1rd troops weie designedlat imti x ^V liii the sophis- S p o rts . .81-6 Scrvia>bn‘ Sacklin, YelIows^ne%c's ' ' I on Osama , i„di5diiaL f s^d die Interiorior \ ------— — ^ ^jyto^jT- ^thatwasn’t -W6flthef-.-^ja~ “ ft? _ The Rush administl ^ I “ftoplesd to a single West . ■ ■ A&8 _havelartmeot a protnbSy WUl znalce ,»eak)ngaroad<)^rNoM sJi■ Junction hi Yellowetone I made the capture of toilod h a l t e d jou hid Q toooey available before win- >^inMrya002. ruler Saddam Hussout wh years ago when U.S. remainedti a . Plea cost to fanplera^t the rules,les, to m onto air qualityy MI d noise. Pteases ) McPhcr»n, a former U.S. ■ •M g d ilo h ^ seemingly dosing in ' ...... " ----- D e ^ bin Laden after cru mOroB ' ' 1 " Afghan regiihc that hac • tec Ul ; y , ^ the terrorist kingpin^ trW M ------under. i s t z z z z z : W M M M i i§- '* ^ ^ t'lik e bin Lad* ------... . ■ wm'co I s a i i h B■niiiHllllia ^2 whereabouts have iiiiaiilirc ~T"|- ' . ;~~T z:zz3z^z
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Sunrise ^ id showers and ^ B a ro m e ti ^ MlenCaunt: T om orrow : M osiiy/ ciicloudy skies and scattered ! reclpltatlon Hunumldlty Pressur < ghs in Ihe upper SOs. ^ T eTemperature i ^ Pre ihundorslorm s. Highs i.: -i 4*r«ta) Oraa*. Lamb* Sunday Sunrtn: ed6 :3 2 AM Sunaal: 8;6«P H ,< M < ^ • ...... venwdey^l Um g% 6:n>l£jEihMi:';.tiM Pll AMrtr. y:sr I! ssri. ncM fHch 47%...... M6miav'.-;..tunrtMM TWjdaiy 8 « w ^ Bde:MAHSun.«t a r f a w i c j ^ « '« »»■•*«» MeaslLcwf' 27% im 4a^>Aifai0.«idi^ Klflh -seinJOOO Wat^YewloM p t S r 0.12- arnih*li0>ii0ct1t2>:8*pt.90 : suN\N VALLEY, SURROUNWIDINQMTS. SSaSlIS'Lew 43ln1«78 Av0.WMwV «5 J TS 7S m 07 70 m • B**np HaJ«»77 ee pe 76 66 me . 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Otherwise, the use. of • forecasts and modeodcline ... were them. 1 e anditwilltaketimc,ye] ch have a piece of each rcality,” SackUn measunlire, but backers saw the ters would be die only way BALTIMORE (AP)) - Johns “ We each 1 anyw here n e a r real as a sign of growing politicalII msfHt, to sec the rest surgeons o th er insidiside us," recipient said. “We think ihejhey WiU be. but vote as. Ftirest super- «> rem o^ive the timber. Hopkins University i y,t> opposiasidon to continued snowmo*>• Monahan, Sawtooth Fo Lord, codiairman of die perform ed three simuiiultaneous Germainea Allum A said through ; , we ju s t don’t know.” ed statem ent , ^ a hospital news confer- , ■ark Service says bile useu e. * visor, said in a prepared CatUemen’s State .and iddney transplants in a complex tears at a h< The National Park t- “We will,also need to amend or Idaho Ca areography en«. ad^uate finudngnglscsscndolto I e m oney quesdon will be sec- ioditailly and . Federal LandsLa Committee, said he piece of medical chon this year. Budget bills for thee update the plans pcrio iously optimistic that the that had nurses rushinling organs The surgeirgery lasted 11 hours, ^ p ro tect th e paric'sS aiair quality and tied tM ivolvementin is caubtiu doctors, two nurses an d 1 idals at Yellow- Interi()iio r D epartm ent add a t leastit t aw your input and invt ihagcmcnt plan will build in lab eled coolers anamong six witli two doc wildlife, and offidi 5* hdping to correct proboblems when two anestmsthesiologists in each — sto n e and in Washinj[lington buy new snow- tration il------dieyTiroidentified.-’*— word 'restoration’ doesn't The six synchronuezcd“opera- operatingrotjroom. ~ - will b e enough to bi Service operations, said JJ».P. The Idaho Conservatation League “The w ve the kid. “It was5 trulytn a marathon," Dr. - mobiles for mostit tpark rangers. Park Sc se to th e new s < ^ us,s,” he said. “We want the - tions - th ree to remove nran, a spokesman for Sen.1. issued a swift response neys, th ree to implantint them - R obert Momlontgomciy said. pay needed neww rangers and w n o v a n plan.Itwelcomedthe'cs'emphasison forest to0 bei as healdiy as possi- X operations were per- ng equipment. Conradad Bums, R-Mont., chairman became possible a:after an The six o] : operate monitoring* le s u ^ m m in e e that over-^ spedes conservation,,s si a ^ g itw a s ble.” y , six-way formed simiiimultaneously, in p art, 7 O n th e o th e r sideide. members of of the dicre is concern among . extraordinarily lucky, long overfue, but queilestioned log- Still, di 1C patients, “to avoidI anyan possibility of any- • the BlueRtbbon» CCoalition, an jadless areas. .ranchers:s atwuto how the plan will organ m atch among the ? e » ” a m ^ t for an y park r families. one backingdng out, someone got- ■- Idaho-based groupup that argued . Thee designated in be implcn:Icmented, he said. th eir friends and their 1 icertain, but there probablyy ^^& l\^e*Snber is de vere doing ting in a carcar accident, whatever,” : for greater snowmo'mobUe use, fear is unce 5, LaBrecque______- A ll six patients we t»c.m6re.moneyjQC.lhe-Snow.:_t-____ some roadless areas, <.jVi?uij— writer—Jennifer—----- wcU-after-Monday's■s surgery. .Montgomeryleiy said. KiTdig e t'a h o r tf ^I'coxild’bccome-a 'co' ------said^But-new-roaxls-[s_carmoO>e------liniissiff his“ or-het------“IJf-all-the-the-oporations^tart^at------iieTJlan,'Donovan-8aid. , mn canbc readied at 7J3------. Each reciprohr-met-fai b asis to c tx rta il'n i^ ir . built to access die tinlimber. There • Sondmanr t time on the same! Qntime, it removes those , “T h is is a backdotidoor way to stop ^ S acklin ^ said the plan calls for Ext. ^37, or donor for the. first ble riianagement - daily lim-1- arc some existing roottads n ea r sal- 0931, Friday.______.______variables." . ic,-saidBill-J>art,thi. thaRTQUp's ptib. flexible t:------vogc'arcasrAnd-shoiilddd-the-oppop------jsandmamann@magicvaIIeifXom------liclandsdihxtor. Its on1 snbwsi nioK Ies can’ be a djust— Kristen BrengelIge), a' spokes* «d basrcst S cr^ c e V Grangeville grew to 7;7,200 acres th e National inservutionist Brengel said Department of Homeland -es or campfires a r c ' Brengel said. ^ Cons, 5 firefighters were expcpectedtofin- ty for Emergency and was- only 10 perc•rcent con* , No fires : The planned banbar was pulled the moinoney saved by a b a n would ish backbuming the tJ largest tained on F^day. Nearl)rly 550 fire- allowed jnless unle diey are in steel / Yellowstone to meet the. •edness and Response •ete fire rings within : back by the Bushh aadministration allow 1 remaining section of i iced Friday ihat a nearly flghters and nine he[lelicopters or concrete J a fte r snowm obileB mmakers sued. needsIs of o m ore visitors th a n snow-,j by Fridoy night. Fires were battling the fire,, vwhich has campgroundunds. Smoking is not j ilers, pointing to a recent 0 grant would go to the ‘ither, unless it is within . ; While the National Na Park mobilei “ faster and hotter as a Rural Fire Protection cost S3.7 million so far.r. allowed eitht • Service still says; a ban! would be reportr t tht a t showed the p a rk faces uphill, and backbun Meaiivyhile, land rmanagers an enclosedsed vehide or building,, ! y to protect regularlar budget shortfalls, ionally start S District,t. d campground or in.afn ; the best way , firefighters intentioi mt Creek Fire, Priest Lake around" the state iinpiplemented developed a S Yellowstone’s resousources, offidals Sackcklin said park officials*“ fires at the top of a hillhi and let it • Hunt emergency fire restricticuons, dt- area threeree feet in diameter fct critid sm , ©vcn th e scope Dffice, Idaho Department J say harm will be>e iminiroized- by expect bum downvfiird - he!lelp to elimi- Area Off: I * ing extrem e fire dangerer. deared ofif allal flammable materi- ! le change. J firc fi^ te rs of Lands,ds-lhe 558-acre fire was 40 f th e new p lan ’s reliireliance on envi- of the c . natc fuel and give : It-contained Friday, and The restrictions went w into als. • ro n m en tal monil'orit'oring, daily lim- “Froi^ m my perspecdve, we need more control over thehe nam es. pereent ' ______i-B.iu-on-snowmobilcsiles_and dean er to takeke a bit of a longer view than aTew^VMlcsTirBVcn-aeouple- S machines. jusTaT S Conservationistsists and many . of mon:o n th s of this winter, a n d giver N A “SA ~ t the machines II... •• a chance to get this plan ibers have been urged to 5 politicians want t! 1 Challenger, faulty 0-ring may not know how to> ffix it, and ful.(Membei • b ahned. In mid-July[uly, for example, in P'oclace and working and work Continued from Al With C its report to keep a loww profilepi until the report m rious bugs out," h e said. in the solid-fuel rocket it’s up to th e board in iu • the House of Representatives Rc| the vor change. Just last weekek, he said he seals in I point them in the ri{right direc- is out.) .••creating an ^°°sce«irs were to blame. With s chief is bradng for __ was committed to ."i ibia, it was foam insulationI tion.” •» • NASA's d ------atmosphere in whidich we're all <^l«;nbu i From the start, NAlASA head harsh criticritidsm and has been ate»; daily and Sunday J7.00"(5«“ ic our hand’ ih“t brokroke off tlje fuel tank and employees it will be Circulation encouraged to raise d a hole in the shutde's leftt O’Keefe has promisedid to carry warning en Jally only J5.00 per week. SaturdayJ and speak out“ whciicn there are gouged a board's rec- “really ugly.'gly.” DHnicnVaIock.e{rciIrculaUon director inday only S.V50 per week. Sale$ tax letting in the searing gasesi out all of the acddent b life-threatening hazanSds. vrfn«.lctt ommendations. Alread;idy, he has ‘Tm tryin;rying to find the Kevlnr rd in all above ratei. A charse m experience . . it I had somewhere,” C irculation |i>ioni.one line, ure open ; levied for all returned fhccki. But Osheroffs own joth cases, worried engi- begun setting up an enengineering suit that I 0 a.m. only, ir you do tells hiin how hard1 it ii will be to In bol Virginia to O'Keefe told to: Kennedy Space • b etw een 7 a n d 10 a.i n e e rs wcwere not heard - or were! and safety center in V not receive your pap accomplish that. take an independentt Ilook at a Center worktrorkers earlier this sutn- 1 infOrm adon iboratories at ignored,d. the Dumber for your Mailii “I was at Bell Lab m repeatedly broke offf wide range of problblem s and mer. The Time«.NeweT«<*»~S«i«r^ r^ir?c‘^6i tmaiier. p!ea»e lend change of, the similarities: betw een Decision, some heavyweight sdentists. ! manned ipacefUght,’ ipi and t f e delivery i« not ttuintjUilntjUfi noUiing hap; which seven astronailauts died on Chull , another Gen. Duanoone Deal, a board tntafi- week, (iilty only (4.001,00 per week. Saturday . and the was anu iiinsatutional failure. Thatt Richard Feynman, (.1 (XI per week. Oul of - M their, way hom^, * Nobcl-winning physidsast who was ber, observeBTved ht a news c o i» . aiul .Sunday oolv^.KX ; w h ic h kiUed is, it wasvasn't just a matter of the Challenger tragedy, v an-mal^g structure. It had1 an outspoken NASA acritic when ence in mid-nid-July. • ^ Drie directory seven on their way to space. de^ion-i ileogercom- Osheroff3ff wonles t o t . N A ^ M e^ics-News telephon a ll ied-to a todowitivith the entire organization1 he served on the Challe Challenger's loss a 1 m ission. new taskk f(force diat. will a s j ^ •Did Wolock. C iraJitio n DirMreoor).'..733^931, E «.l on NASA- and Its:s _
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Candidaatescolds- {Vatican— F U.S. aaccedes.5, W lllllCo i a t a l k iB with'K w e a ~ spokesmannan Ridiard Boudier told wmakers irfaWMWnltonPDitt rsBciday. > for presssiiring la^ I S edent .Bush, speaking to Democratic When it nretuiMfiremi its August * ' •I^^^BEUING -1116 UnUnited States ‘ reportersrs during a Cabinet ses- date John recess, thebe SSenate win b e ^ hear- igreed to hold i nformal t o one-on- d o n , stretressed that the United^ s c o l ^ the Vad«dean Friday ings to determinedet whether new 1 toe dlsqarioM withh tNorth Korea States wilivili not enter into a “bilat- for saying Catholic politlitidanslike laws areI nenecessary to stzengtheri next moQCb duringIg imuldlateral eral agigreemem” r with North' himself havp a “mora]:al' duty” to the federallal •definition of marriage talks about Fyongyaiy a ^ nuclaar Korea. . oppose laws granting lilegal rights asamonanda weapons program, a 1US. conces- ’ ------wniere;re are now-ftve nations and^ ----- togay-couples. _____ Woman, a ' Sion requejted byy 'China that NorthKoiCorea atting at a table,” he' “I believe in the chih u n h and I e ^ u b l rc a n M p e d break the desdeadlock hold- said, [he discussions will be all^ care about it enormatously,” said ^ ^ ■ 1 senator said . Ing up negotlationss,,'8 according .to - . a t convincing (NorthJ th e Massachusetts sen*nator.-Butl . nride^.. Western and Asian[an diplom ats Korean. leleader) Mr. Kim Jong D t6^ think that ifs imporcrtant to H H II In 1996, b r ie f e d ^ both thele n-CathoUc8 ----- BSH■^■-whldLjienled ______i ______reports ‘niuraday inh IMoscow and among the th United States, North. _ Thursday to tmite in ca federal recog- , WasHiogtoa. ±>ut ~a~statement a Korea antand China, national secmi- against gay monriagei /nitionofiame- J Issued Iw its Fbreignm KMinistry also ty riser Condoleezza Ricer adoptions. The 12-page;e document, sex marriagriages and allowed states emphasued the buaulateral session. vetoed a request from the U.S.’• issued by th? church,k, presents a to ignoreLore same-sex unions li A spokesman said,J, *"Some tim e tion to hold bilateral dis-^ battle plan for polididdans con- licensed els[elsewhere.' ' i . ig o , the U5. informalned th e DPR K Mnt Buh, Ifll, Kttli SMKtaiy' ofot DafanM Dontld Rumtfild looKlngon'lo< SSS!is. North Korea then^ fronted with legisladoton legalidng Preddentlent Bush said a t a White tKorth Korea) t ^rough u a third r M Da WMU Houm, u ld tiM primalpil nuclear proltftnrtlon talksUi still will refusedI tcto meet formally after the^ sam esex unions and nrails against House nevrs conferenco party diat the DPRK-UC-U.S. bilater- SWaj «1 first day. > Wednesdayday that he believes “a __ til North KorM Bid four oUhi eountrlM.col el talks may be heldleld within th e be with . Ih e 6 U.!.S. concesdon came last5 “^ ." “dSSSentcaUacI on Catholic marriagea is is between a man and a Itamework of multUaiOateral talks.’: > Bi, ing instead that Northth Korea had month duduring an amressive round3 politicians to vote agagainst laws vraman. ancand! think W ought to Inistiation had insteadId that China, South Korea, omacy by China that sig- bat'one wiv or the othec” " Tbe Bush adminis a and possibW Ritssia p artidi- - agreed to multilateiteral talks. of diplon; f; granting legal recoso^don to codlCythati p i o u s l y , takei) a itough stand Japana that multilat- naled BeBeijing'^ growing concernI* homosexual unions andAQ to work to ilks North . pate in any negoutions concern-Or ^ e r a are ways in thi a a a i ^ bilateral talks IS eral setting, whetherit itis across about tthe nudear standoff^ repeal those already onm th e b o d o . shad repeated- IngFyolyongyang^ nuclear w eapons •n the United States, its j ^ e & U ^ offidals hi ■am. the table or on .the sidesit or some between I Keny opposes gay HDIMVUini I orth Korean P*S8 * ^ trading partner, and North ly rejected Nort Washington, U.S. officialsIs other way, that any parparty can con- largest tn " saying it is a right r dem ands for o n«n-one « i talks, ^ ke vey to another party directlydi what Korea, its neighbor and Cold War-^ America for men an d y ICKBOOKS*? Ibeghringinto d^ceded carefully around th e issue rS S «me arguing that would be wo-party meeting, emphasiz-z- it wants to say,” State> DepartmI ent • era alty.f- he has said giv <»up Usa at 737-0087 -nuclear blackmail”1” Iand inaisting of a twc have the same legal rig bands and wives. S.SS iS sNO^SgU^SWPOg^ Goveniim ent vt^ants few(ver surpriises Sen.I. Clinton I 1 q u estions s court leal WASH5HINGT0N (AP) - Sen. it’s time to close a home d Hlllaiy/ C linn^ said FHday that V wheni! ■ Supremen e Court victories this yearJ f y couples, minorities andi \ J WASHINGTON (A](AP) - Carolyn ------tor gay ' to close on her women1 odo not erase the distrust Carter was eager to i d other "legally dubi-t ^ tot Bthti,6lhSi7thgnaem first home, but when created Thihecostsofclosising the deal ous” ruliiiiHng«, induding the Bush v. settlement table and i nvddential election case, prin t'sh e found the costs were Som}me costs related to closing on a nriortgage; • • Gore pre ! SATURDAY.;AUG 2 » BETWEEN';N1 : ( | f :00PM k-expected-and------_ “courfniled-this-sxmmier— a ------S6,000-more-than-e3 jUeges may contihue'to'use— UNIQITHrafFSGHOOl = = th e interen rate waswas higher. She ^ 8Salea/Brelwr'aai CemmlMton —------► lia n Discount • ' . . that colic e— —AT"0 ’tEARY"ilU »d b ytha race asIS :a factor in picking stii- walked away. ThetiI* total dollar amount ol tha realI One-time charge lmpos«l IE-MIDDLE SCHOOL I lender or broker to lowerr thatl' rate at dents, ththat gay men ond women;; OR JEROME Carter. 36, of Bowiifwie, Md., fbtm d estatitata brokers sales commlaslon. ually paid by tha taller; typically/ aa which tha loan It otieredtotothetxjyer. cannott bbe prosecuted for havirig another mortgages-company o a n d . usual nd that state governmentrt This is a n in troroductory tackle football;all program open . sed a th r ^ b e d - . parcarcantage of the sailing price of thIhe e ► Appraisal Fat sex and eventually purchased rs are protected under a md 7th graders In Twinn Falls,Fi Jerome, and bomma. s Paya tor a report made byay an worieers a to all Sth, 6 th a n •foom townhouse. federalI Ulaw intended to case work i first w eek of August, kC to go through ^ LoLoan OrlBlnstion appraiser. ^ surrounding areas.;. Teams‘ will be fonned ft ‘1 wouldn't want n and miW conflicts, th at again/ said Cartbarter, who com- Cove>v«ra tha lender^ administrative» ► Credit Report Fee ans available for MSN ancand Hotmail users at n Covers tha cost ot a creditdit report, The rtruhngs angered conserva-a- Oriline reglstratlor mutes to ner job as a m arketing costsSts In processing the loan; often nsn.com/maglcvallfiviunltjnlorfootballleflgue ' hin^on. -I t was exprspressed e s a percantaga o l the• which sh ow s your credit: hihistory. tives researcher in Washin Fea “Thes«ese favorable deddons in ’ ridiculous what I had to go loan.in. ► Under'a Intpwrtlon F< 0 0 registration fee je by recent; mmonths should not obscuree Current athleticdc physical and a $40.00 through to get It" Covers Inapoctlona, made ■rent of aggresshrely activist »e subm itted w ith reglstraiitratlon form {offidals heard em ployees ol Ihe lender-or o by an thetorre st should b e Federal housing oi and lega•rally dubious deddons of)f more sudi complaintlints as a record ou u ld e Inspector. past,” Clinton, D-N.Y., toldd For more Infrnyrmation, contact Mike Fullaniter® 734-9783 I num ber of American:ans took advan- ► Mortgafle Ireurance Ap s s " 'Americana Constitutionn ^ * o rEarl £ McGuire, Jerome 324-2C4-2073______y ' 1 .tage of low interestest rates to buy Fee ^ ' homes or refinanceX eejdsting mort- C overs the processing ofiJ, an ^ Sodety.y- application lor mortgage• Insurance.Ir J ^H ousing and UrhJrban Develop- ► Hazard Inaurance Praiiemium ■ ; " r t) ;jnent Secretary_MMel Martinez Protects tho bomjww andd tthe lander wants wide-rangingag dinnges' th at against loss due ,to fire, windstorm.wl h e says would-mak the settle-— ------> — and natural hazards. m ent process simpler)Ier and cheaper. .____ . ‘Tor consmners itl JRCE:D*pvtm*nt Of Housing «ive thing for (hemm i»“.;^beTo “ “s: UrMn OMiopmtnt receive lower coststs aand be b etter any financial' H | j H | informed, to knoww \who they are -Shelbyiby agrees change is neededed tant component of ai .paying and why thethey are paring butsaylays the proposed reforms mayay transaction.’’ haveth! the effect of hiding fees fromim Shelby has servedi tas chairman Martinez said. scaloosa, Ala., Not everyone is convinced. consun of the board of a T\iso [he ^n c e p t is not vyfaat trou-m- title company since 19:l974.Helisted __ Chief among thet acritics is Sexu npany—worth-----| K ! y ^ Richard SHeu^~R>A chairman bles mi lal-----shares-in-the-comF unking, Housing is cunurrently stiucturei” Shelly between SI million anUld ^ million of the Senate Bank losure form. ------and-Urban-A££airs.lirs-Committee------said. **TVan«pflrenev is an imi>or»ar» on his finandal disdoi It’s officidal; Largesist recorded -liailstonciejanded.ii]n Nebraska pH Unriacnpirm^ .•WASHINGTONI (AP)-A(A record- s ite hailstone crashed a into > Nebraska during a sistorm in June, federal weatherr t experts said H gy :FHday. The June 22 stomorm produced a - E CRITICS Ci;a l l it t h e ; hailstone 7 indies1 in diameter and ^ THE ’ i8.7S inches in ciraircum ference at ' HIT OF THEk Y ^ . . A urora, Neb., ththe Nadonal ACTIOIM-ADDVEIMTURE I I ..Climatic Data Ccntentersaid. tfplNM utlander^“, named 200:0 0 3 ’s ^TV of the :.;,lh e stone was mejmeasured by the ntrcducing the tBdicalI new n Bombardier^” Oui I National Weather• ServiceSc forecast -n,!* hahallstona batted tha previous fear" by ATV Magazinele ian d ATV Guide. And1 no wonder, it featuresires TTI™ (Trailing office in Hastings,!, Neb.,N and yeri- n t by about 1.8 Incbas across. rorsional Independent),t), a radical new conce:ept in rear suspenslor:lon that provides fied by a team of w■ eather fore lability, and the smootl)thest. most comfortabtable ride. It also . casters. data1 ccenter said, “It was hard for ' SUIsuperior handling, rellat ------The-previous-rec-record-holder-as----- us-to-i ncludes-a-power.fuL400OO.H.O^or_33QJd.Q_Eto the W e s t hailstonejne had a diame- tjussttstone bccause a chunk of it hit and our exclusive Ughuhtweight SSr« frarrte.j. The result is a Ij|j gutter of a house and 40 pcr-I«r- '-Ai^DTTDjBtiCtig te r of 5.7 inches andanc a drcumfer- the gu ; quicker acceiera- W J C of it was lost Also, we thinkink superior power-to-welghtjht ratio that provides < . ence of 17.Sinches,«ts, arid was found cent o: jn siv en ess in a varlet3ty of conditions. H|9 in Coffeyville, Kan.ian., on Sept. 3, somele of the stone*^ mass might tion and more respons e melted before it was pre-te - snture quad that's 1 ^ , -.1970. have I ------Making Outtanderthe rurugged mid-sized adver ..Jay LawrimoreI olof the climate senrtdrid in freeztag condidons.” ^ sure to get rave reviewsws from you.
km dh f XM -COUTLANEIDER ------BOMBARDIIHER ATV - » 1 F o llo w N co O n a . Clickarditr Inc. All hotiU niann'ved, Tradamarka and * RigLittred»dTrad«mafla Tn Motor Corporation of Amartea. ATVa/awtthingltia w( >mt«fdl«f Inc, In tt» U,SA. ttia productducts ara dlatributad by Bomt»rdlar M< UtMaliXrv 'JZ stagrejBre«Hr tMn 90« in r*comm«J*nvlcted of ter. The rampage-ended»d idien shootings wereere sparicedI by a men- murder FHday for sho[tooting to Thompson was seriously wowounded tal illness ratheither than bitterness or ■nw AMOClated P f M* . -___ death a sheriffs deputy'an a d a cou- - in a gunbactle w ith police.). revenge, andi offeredol the testimo- pie he had feuded withI ftfor years. In dMing argim^^^ piprosectt- W of two doctors d whq said Saddam the thidc-bearded thi Curtis THompson, 61, < ongbeen Tliompson suff«uffered delusions that desert aheik? Saddamam the kindly, | B B | the death t»nmty. known as a b u l^ rad had hshadalS- people in pow«ower were out to get gray-haircd unde? A jury rejected Th<■hompson’s year feud w ith th e Glesenljnhagens him. The do«o>«ors said .Thompson . The U.S. Central CCommandoi said hRJH innocent-by*reason-of-.f.insonity, i ^ Ie,'*hown today Wav- ^ dog bite snapped whenen thei deputy showed in distributing .over a lawstiit filed in a di Rriday it had begun - dcfense.Tliepenalty pha rthouse,'Mt,«idcthia cm to in the farming townI oof 1,100 up. to American troopsIS sseveral digi- . About 30 law enforcement Monday. . h22,2D02. Fp<^le. ,• tally enhanced phothotograpbs of . Thompson, a retired coalcc miner, inM t H»ch 1 They said that Thompsonon^isuriy . cers and relati'latives of the victims lident Saddam : in March.. small courtroom, some 'fu r tiv e Iraqi Preside m TheMaretome killed-Adam Streicher i behavior in d u d ed tallgatiiiting and padced the sma • 'Hussein,-to aid in spo 2002 when the rookieie shiBriffs"' don violationion. ■»= and that holding handsds ands weeping, as ^ i-efthedgitelly------on-then-stolo-the-offi*-----—swcrving-at.polico.s cars, ar ------^he"has"adopted-a-“n« deputy tned to arrest'TTliompson ------Ihom pson he was nicknamed “The GhJlire" fOT----- verdict was reaSA^UOO. Furnltuiire*Mat(rew { : . *"K H A B ijk. SOURCES; NIMA; NASA^SAiAModalodPtm ^ B ob H e er HAMELRJ573DE . iLffl I Saddama i______AP j ; Contlnuwl from Al bemisse* m - J i u g u s tLZnd-&-3rj>rd. ...I '■ Marine colonel who10 serveds in the the ocea S alftuF£tey-8rJ-Sunday-- Eist Persian Gulf warvar and Somalia. ! “No entity has the capcapadty to cover ; all that terrain.''’ 0:00 am Auction '11:00 am I One sign that thethe horizon-hug- sed ' as easiiy as a life raft in . review 10 i glng desert may beB &Saddam^ occa- »an. “There aie~so'Tnany — ; sioiM redoubt canu that are so old and unin- r remainingf inventory^ o f^ when U.S. troops foujS S d S l ^ « ! d id that they are not on h a ve p u rchased t the i ------^Sa3dm^“sonsrO^ * he said^ “People reach !S m" 5 S S = jS ^w the stars.” ^=United=tFiffii/torfiL iJVarehausi le^a n d ^__: ■ a h a m b l^ d ^ , rougl; \anishing act means ______;mimbing similitude < ot likely behind attacks on rdM ssjoL cjw s t! ‘^~~ begins to give w vf to nsing scral> and British troops, Gen. y th in g m ust-besold-i s ioff-^regan lands, rippling stepf»PP“ » d ,U d . ______mnt«»1y mniintnins. rniture& ma i ttr e s s e s ______To reach Mosul \viihoutwit drawing r a e r t mvisit to Iraq. -B u jfifa a di name fyn attention, the sonsns could easily r hiis so busy survwing he is — have comc in througough the desert the ut-no-impa<^on-thc p r scairity— ist penniesIS on the doollar. after moving northwjhward to escape o ^ p aon a here,” Myers said, fo riu i the searing, summerner heat ’nieir , wro<* iiotapes R attnbuted to the for- M ------lost stand came inn a town that is Q atarba B ring jyour trucl(k, van or trr a ifw " outside the so------w ...... : ■ - _
M a ity EfRtor: Chad BaUkan,, 73-733-093/, E xf. 234 .....■-■I ' l l » ------P a g e A - 5 Satunrday, August 2, 200;1 0 3 ' „Thc Times-Ncwjws
Y our R m — :: W e e k EIND i -Nutitin’b>Ut IK[HlttO iGomedy at CSISI s surely Today at the Jeiarbme H j j ^ ’'■■^'Whac Tbys Theater,r, ffour deaf vJllW County FairIr ; KussiBn comedians who wh enter-, .. r^ln mumiiii through a combin . S a ^ -W F m n iu n d rot mime, gesture andThyt )ws-sheep—------6 :3 0 buyerer-appTKl------perform.------ation breakfast; , Where: The CoUi ------l»lunnrjefoMflrcoumy-'was more than a motto on free stage lade the Burley sisters a 7 ^ 0 pjn . > Northslde Sho potluck. Vendors will brbring their that mad .youths - ‘ J k ^ ostomers to dynamiteite team ac the Jerome pRCA Rodao: adults $ 6 .y . favorite dishes for ctisti $4, kids free. sample. ' County’ RFiiir Open Sheep Shov^ on TM pjn. - Frank Hermanan-s . Where: The market•t onc North • Friday, , ^ e n d s In concert on fre- College Road, acrosss fromt the As thehe Monica Eck led her eaOpjnj-Crowr\Ingof 2< College of Southern Idaho Ida Expo sheep aroundan the ring for the jeen and to examine Friday after- Building. judge to royalty during rodeo When: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.p.n today. noon, heiher fa n ^y looked on in 9-.30 p jn . - Rtends of theleFBlr I ! ' How much: Admissionion is free. silent antimtiapation. silent auction bids d o s eB 1 “You1 g Non^ale animal What: Sam Bush will braced the sheep, allowing other exhibits may be relesleased the sccond night of,f tth e 24th (he judgejge to examine the struc- 10 pjn. - Wends of the ftftiir silent annual Northern Rockockies Folk ture andid When: Dinner is serve•rved a t 6:30 “A lo)t tt of people have shown up and evening. pan.; the melodrama folfoUows at 8 ^ t h goocwd lam l^” Eck said as she “It’s just like any otheiier sport - mt to com* p.m. , , preparedcd for the competition to lakes time if you warn How much: DinnerT sand show start. “It’s“It nerve-wracking. But pete,” said Juan Lununa _____ rirlcftts arc S17. ShowV ticketsti are _EjtejusUst got to concymrate."______Moimti^ H o me. $6 for general admissioaion and $5 Her sisister nodded in a^e- Luiiu*^ i>uiiS^Damer~:H m d-Jtian------Jr., compete in sheep qiquali^ and - for senior citizens andd clchildren. ' ment. ies. The two ' ^ U S “YouX 1 get nervous trying to, showmanship categorici boys waited patiendy' - in their y remerabeiber everytiung you have to and black _ Drama In Burley do.” Laiirluia Eck said. stiuxhcd wiiitc shirts a .What: Th~e“ M6uht“it H a m so n There■e iis a list of do% and don’ts . pants - for their divisiision to be I^ ritag e Foundation willwi present ^^en UcIt comes to sheep showing, called Friday afternoon. summer melodrama, -mo“T Ballad S ™cross in front of the lamb, - “Pm excited and inervous,” of Gopher Gap (or Stickacky Fingers jjggpep the Iamb in front. Doi Juan Jr. said. about her ^ n d champion ramB dairy’s day with the ^ ^ . begin at 6:30 p.m. today rralM Cavenwr show at 7:30 p.m. A maimatinee will g ^ Spokesman: ^ so be held at 3 p.m.Ttoaay to Tiroemfl s are $5 for E tiirexpanffisionr—— :How much: Tickets a IN FALLS' - “Getting the Ethanol produc rtigular shows and $1212 ffor dinner TWJ[ink out of the pig" is how Vaiker shows. Tickets are availvailable one ^ Shaw describe the effi- could create jot>bs correepondent______hour before the showows by the 5 ^ S ehrrance to the theater,[er. For more ^h?wiw, projea manager of • By Lorraine Cavener GOODINGIG - The Goofling informadon or for dinnemerreserva- ' ut Industries Inc., a Tlme»-News corresponden»!!!------County Planranning and Zoning tions, call 678*68g6. I\)rtlandmd, Ore.-bascd company, is , - Commissionn unanimously one off manym who has a dispI^M •'TWIN FALLS - Dick .yjprovcd a dairy expansion ------Annie In Oakley rhf»T^ph< doesn’t see why ethanonol planu iStinidny thaithat] will jallow Ray E— ':W here: Oakley ValValley' Arts aren't springing up in th e Magic Vandervegt: to add about 2,800 cm Idaho. Valley. head of livestOi.•stock to his Double V Council will prcscnsent Irving * f t 1 Dave Reynolds’ wife gets Uirscn, an Idaho DepL'partment Dairy southwe:iwest of Wendell, Berlin's "Annie Get You: last oink out of her Toyom of W ater Resources publiblic infor- The land basehas for Vanden-cgt’s • Where: Howells Oper s ra gas-elearic hybrid - one mation officer who spok□ke at tile Jairy will increase inc from about -When: 8 p.m. today. cral energy-cffident cars on Renewable Energy Fairlir Friday, 237 acrc.-? to> 54'540 acres, expanding ______How.muchLJicke.ts._> — 5ald~rhat-ethanol—plan'ints-could ---- nt>rth~onto“:o—contiguous—land------S8, can be reserved by mplds, who owns Gem Solar provide good jobs, incnn^ase the owned by hihis mother, Irene 677-AKTS from 9 a.m.i.to t< S p .m . . Solution.0 ^ in Parma, said his wife tax base and serve as ana outlet Vandervegt, wwho w-as a coappU- the speed limit or less and1 for farm products suchh as com, canton the exjexpansion proposal. . Jerome County Fe^ limit and gets about 40 the Minnesota model,I. In thai unimal unitsts hehi is requesting and will wrap up. ission has-no-allema-. , ,mo County per gallon. state, people living in ru-ural areas ihis cohimissic Where: The Jerome /nolds explained whey he ause they live under the law and no basis Riirgrounds. were moving out becai It the Prius. wouldn’t make ends meei:et. for a denialI in my opinion," said When: Throughout toet-gas-and—i ------« that can, ~W iU .am s^ sai d " lus-"dreH rhad------' How much: Hckets,s, ^which arc electndid ty at the same time, beans, canola and others leeded all the criteria il grow in the Magic Valleyey, he said. met or exceed $4 for adults, $3 forr s« senior d ti- Larseisen is as passlttnM about len looked hstedmtheore ordinance governing I z«ns 60 and older, $2. foifor.students_ . . bis carir ass he is abont die fucl.hee__ _ Ethanol has never bee inimal-feeding opera- ' at in terms of economicic develop.’ cp n fm ^ anm and $9 for families, arearc available puts inn ii t oons.The rcqt,requirements induded at the door. Children 4 ans d im d er “You on RMqr.r. IFotrr different ‘green’ vefilcltickswerefeaturwljnclud- a m em ber of the Magi aubner supported; . ^--motion,to: Mdissa.Moi irdifising it,lnvB|B.'' J “dy J Ing n ^ l t from Toyota andHonda.an Energy Commission, solsTt'; .Vdli«n.’DuCs daitdaim th at the require- Box 548, Tloin Falls, IDmS 3 M 3 :c - ■sen become* animated recent study showed-tha: maO to mmorgan 9mc>mas35. that hisds icar averages. it.” . ' PIPlease see CARS. Page A?
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b,'fcMio-ta] - 40-ycar sentence for coru from your mouth, Mr. M TWihthlrds ofF thtin e students borrow'*/' m urder.. innocencee ithrough his trial and fr momy and its tight job tliey’ve lost thei sentencing first-degree■ee m urder conviction.- SiStegner said. He had indla B being blamed for . to finance theirleir education. “I take no joy in se m i ^ t m oderate the sentimcnre''5 m a^t^ are I “Students anaie stiU looking people to the peniientiintiary,” 2nd Charges ogiagainst Linderman were m another surge•ge in applications ior . ■ MM eister adm itted guilt. woric or the positions thatlat pay them godfl *' District Judge John SteiStegner told dropped. • H art of finandal aidid from students at we have more people - Joy in iwog- “I had ncnothing to do widi the Hart’s father, Barry K cges and universities. Q f salaries and we i _____Meistcr. ‘*1 take less jcy -M oscow,— called— Meisii s te r _ a _ Idaho’s colleg< __ job market is no:------who come in forfor-moreeducaticii^ij----- niiing you’ll never getifout'of'the o ----- mur^er-of^3f Tonya-Hart,”-Meiater— iust~burstlnfe“at-thB ------:old Stegner during scsociopath and a cold-b[.blooded “We’re ?r Severs said. “W"We\e lost a lot a t ______senmv_said.iid_Connie Dawson- ' ^ ; attractive. Their -Pocatello-that were.,;. - Hearing. -m nj u rd e rer------^------finandal aid director ------—positionff-in-Po( Hart. 21, was shot twii cheap money an ^ j.t Mesa.Ariz. : many families have.,;, Theral was bdm Sep people cither!ur because they’ve lost ‘ cent higher for the comingn g year, the fact that m: Monzo F. and their workor or the job market is ^said Finandal Aid Directoro r Colin squeezed as muimuch as they can out • in Elba, Idaho, to Alo: }cts over th e past sey-. rda Pettingill Parish.h. HeI was the not attractive,’te " said DaveTolman, rRandolph. _ of their budgets youngest of seven .chchildren. He the head rof student st aid at Boise At a two-year school Iu<[ike his, eral years thatlat there is no more uy-school in State Universijrsity. “their option is Randolph r says it is often tlth e last pve le/t. Elba and graduatedcd from Raft to come backdc to i school.” jrminute *• late in the summimer and . "When interc:crest rates were high^ River High School, whwhere he let- . Boise ate State aid applications into if fall - that opplicatioiions aro cr they wouldd lolook at cutting bacff ^ tcnid in football, baskasketball and were 11 percercent higher than last • filed.fi hero or therere {and m ake it up,” baseball. He had a'gTEgreat love for year, which\. vras ,v up IS -percent Education offidals say th e loan Hughes said.I. “I“But now because. music and song and1 piplayed tenor . 9 from the yearar before.- • cicomponent of student aid is rising dicy no longer:er 1have that cushio^X;. saxophone and clorincrinet in dance -A t th e College Col of Southern because i,i financing for thele other it’s a lot lessi stistress and easier w u bands from the timele 1he entered «]■ Idaho in TWinrin Falls, th e value of components ci - grants and sJesus; CWist C of Latter-day (m >INE, Wyo. (AP) - 'A '■ tltic. From 1992-J997, at leastBt 108 of Service, which \ riding the-countrysiiystde-on his Saints whciliere.hchcldmany.posi-. .W?JWatson an d Teresa Watson thc-family’s-cattle. haverc . been tractjo grazing, grandchildren; attd two gi ‘ environmental groups tl to the federadon,"as ■ ; motorcycle. At on eaearly age he tions, espespecially enjoying the grai - Envii(Vyoming randiing fani- iiinjured or killed by grizzlielies, said According to by planes and scouting program,pn working in the graigranddaughters. Brent — . Tom France, northern RRockies many as 25> grizzlygi bears have - .became fasdnated by He-was. preceded.in.dcaton; 11 . CHEYENN0 to stop using a vast T cd in the allotment spent 31 years wcworking ■ for....nursery aniand-doing temple serv* K i otment cast .of Grand rreprcsentadvc for the fedeileration— been reported job he loved, icc.' his son, his parents. Alonzo■great- " — coalition of er Not only did the Wyiryoming Additionally,1 theth. Teton wolf pack •. Republic Air on a jo) [da Parish and sisters, Alta 0 haspaidaWyional Park. leighboring area and He retired in 1984 an(and has spciit Theral and a his former wife, Ida itadvcs of the National CGame and Fish Departmeren t have inhabits a neigl irs perfecting Dorothy Holgrcea.He had five chii- Glade, Gla D elta Jones Wickelath by _ iiy $250,000 t to pay tlie family S158,0000 for the froqucndy makinakes forays into the • ••. the remaining years brothers, Orvis and Geral Pazo and gr^ng allotr'cderation and other ti his golf game, playingfing table ten- dren. Hiss surviving s children arc bra It to Jackson on Friday lek allotment bonveen Thcral never mett a ;stranger as also stirviv Memorial Garden CemeterS. 200 Betty Waltc)n and Togwotce Pass, p ildlife Federation anid ■ he was friendly anand kind'to Parish and am a sister, Evelina Mci 'st of the park, for moro usingv the allotment in 199)t98, Icav- Wyoming Wildli e of this he Jones. BuiBurley, Idaho. The familycs offi- dreds of catdc ing die family faced withi l losing other groups5 toto arrange and raise**^ I 1 everyone. B^use i requested that a viewing be •ars. The allotment in • ii i made-many lifelong[ig Ifriends. He He wasIS preceded j in death by rcq It Gem . Spread Creek;on National Forest cov- dieir t allotment rights if ththey did money for thele purchase.p from 6-8 p.m. Saturday at Hatery in Grand Teton ! largest, but not die I was a gentle mann iwith a big his oldestst son, Lonny S. Parish iroi acres, or 136.7 square not r resume gtazing. It was the lai pting of otiiere (Nina), Mo:Mortuary Bialey Chopel, ly3i has 25 miles east i ;tead to first, purchasese of( its kind for the - ’' heart. He was Bcccptii Main St.,-and-one-hour pm . The family chose inst< and was empathetiiotic to "their- Theralm m; am ed Joan Watson in Ma: 3C held than 40 year accept payment from tlie eienviroiv ic3craBoni the service Monday Hansen Bridger-Tcion>t years, the Waltons a needs. He taught his family by • 1982 andI is survived by his wife, the growing problem with rmental groups to returnm their Walton decliicclincd comment on >Ic. He was on Joan andI hciTlvehi children, Rand church. chu 321 E, ers 87,500 aci grazing permit to the• Forest the sale Friday.lay. . ■ love and by ewmplc. irior to m iles.' -----irs attacJdng their cat- e iton -Glendale, Calif.C H the In recent Bert E. W est have had a! grcall in CoeujUT d’Alene ressuits in new aira tower grizzly bears rdered because of the” ; Bert E. Weston, 82, formerly of returnedI tcto Idaho and settled in after aft< rec&emcnt lived in d’ALENE (AP) - The ' and did not hear die landin{n g inten- tower was order Pocatello, Idaho, aniand Wendell, Wendell., IIdaho. Bert was very FaUs Fal with his 'sister, Sh t ^rvice and Federal tdons of die firefighting tardnker. dose call, ------IdahOr-passed-away-Jly.fmm.pneu:__ McU. knowown in all of southern Blake, Bla for several years. Close < TTie small plane pilotc landed The tower willwil also im p n w visi- Iy 20, 2003, in Idaho as. aran advertising salesman —Bert“T5” i survived ~by~a* first and puttercd"aotvn ■the tl run:----- biUty^oralTctJi■■controllers;:;said*FAA.------monia Sunday. July : 1 portable air control f tation Spcdalist Mike - , Glendale, Calif., hohome of his for Unitedcd Film Company in the Michacl Mii (Kelly) Weston ofShirley I e Coeur d’Alene Airport 'way, oblivious to the airtanl as an instructor atIt tthe base in family mo^rioved to Los Angeles in NoI services are platWcston dirccdon of Rasmussen Funeral F held at 11 a.m. ] licre he started Wcst-Oii Cremation Crt was under the i 10 died Friday, Aug. 1, Home, 1350 E. 16di St., Bururley. 2003, at SunSct!t WMemorial Park. A CJinion, Okla. H e wkvas s disdiarKcd 1960, whci Susie L;unbridge ' Care Facility in os a Uuutenant'comminmander. After Letters, aa letter manufaciuring tion tioi of KiefcpEycrick Mor viewing will be•e hiheld from 9-10:30 - ' the service, Bert,t. with wife, company.y. I He owrned this compa- ih ih Glendale, Calif. Memclanncd. JEROME- a.m. Mondayy - ;at the White' /cr 25 years. Bert lived in may ma be sent to the WcB direc-' of Jeromeemcnts will be I*Ida Cagle Limberly F u n eral • ’ Guyonia Carr Wcstorston; daugliter, ny for over BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NcJcv .-Id a Mortuaiy Kiml Charlotte; and son, son M ik ael, I^lm Sprir•rings for some time and American An Legion Post. ortuary 2003, at Sim:d by the Hovc-Robertson morials . TWin Falls.:hapcl in Jerome. C a^c, 89, formerly of Rupci obituary will follow/. ' ’ Thiu-sday, July 31, 2003, inriaISS “ AToUlceobi Vcndcll Arrangerr in Simday’s paperper- ' “ Bararbara Jayne Helafer Bartlett - TwinTi Falls announced I Mountain, Nev. Larson . ^ Arrangements will home a thing of beauty i Funeral Cho ______Barbara Ji«ync_ilalHafer Bartlett. Bartlett Jr.TlieyJr, \vcrc married on hoi ;Y-FVedTolm;m I.iu-sbn, _announccd__by__ the_JJtIanscn_EthBLOi-Stol t tobaugh ______uly 30, 20037»n Uecr Jr*n>G^ 26. 7~a^Vil“ nvovcd“To—TieighbcrhoodrBarbara-vm: nei rlc^died'Tlmrsd.'iy.'July” , 72. p.issed away July ceded in death by her bus Monuary Rupert Chapel. TWIN FALL?LL,S - E th el O. Salt Lake City, Utah,ah, afcer a very California,lia. ce< Fred T. atL Vista'Assisted Living ... died Thursday, July cnt to work for Edison^ paiparents; her brothers, Ca ity in Rupert. ^ Stobaugh, 84, die< couro^tous and pa:painful battle Irl weni ’ m 'hs BURLEY b y 31,2003, at herr hohome In TWin F alls.. with cancer. Company;ly and Barbara in several Jim, Jir Fhmk, Chuck; andras-pi^ : ------rgOrBrBiirle:emcnts will be Wilsie ■ P. Willoughby Edgarina T^ler McFhrland. Vilsie P. Arrangementsnts will . be,, I - Barbara was bom•nin ii TWin Pills, offices doiJoing clerical work until Ed “ J 31, 2003, :d al by Rasmussen Funeral • GARDEN CITY - Wi I Idaho, to Carl L. Hafer and she also:o started working for iShe. is survived by her 50 E. 16th St.. Burley. Willoughby, V S9, of Gardelen City announced by3y Parke’s Magic,, . and brother-in-law, Helen, S*.' Community IHomeinTVrinFiills,, I Albcrta.Clark Tyicr-ler-on Oct. 11. Edison. They TI l» th retired from an * Arrangen ddied Thursday. July 31, 2b(j3, 2l at Valley Funeral Ho I 1930. She graduatedted from Twin there Undnd soon ntoved back to Lawrence La Golay, sister. Do I in 1948 and TVin FiUIs.IIs. Jensen; Jei and many nieces:r sister d William Krick I Falls High Sdiool ii en and Home. 1350 I worked at Tfic JTmtfmcs-/Vcu»5 and Tlicy boughtbo a new home and nephews nc and friends. JRN - Deward William - ERVICES - irtmcnt Store immediateatcly staned to carry out At i B arbara’s request, therDorothy • 19, . , of Heyburn, died ------Si I the Idaho Departr be no funeral services. j until her marriageage to Irl H. their plarIans for making their be res and D o W a rd, July 1 31, 2003, at his Donald Orville Stansell1 of < TWin Churdi, 14th anand TVuck Lane, HEYBUR Falls, scrvice at 2 p.m. today to at Bulil; intermentIt Vid will follow at W « t ' » • Ramirez - RupertPt Krick, 59,lemcnts will be {White Mortuary in TWin FhUalls; com- End Cemetery,ry, Buhl (Fiirm er,--» Rojelio R{ Thursday,•d Jby Rasmussen Funeral ^mittal services wiU be inn Sunset Funeral Chapel.J.Bulil). B' I ;S0 E. 16th St., Burley. , iMemorial Park in IWin FhlLUs. Rojelio Raminana. 60-yearold ^ worked w ith on the farms home. , passed away , cr « he also loved to do. Arrangen DwlghtaKing*lngofGooding.serv- I Rupert resident, p B, memo- ice at 10 a.m. tod;todsQT at Demaray^ ,i July 31.2003. in Ruplupert. W He is remembered as a announcedAllen I Combs Thelma Stou-ell of Boise, Rojelio was bom■n /April 4,1943, n f f father, loving husband andIS which Home, 13S0 • ritd scrvice at 11 ajn. totoday a t Gooding Chapel;Jcl; interment will worker th at hated to miss )N c r r v , Wash. - Bruce ' TVinity ‘ Ludieran Churdi inin Eden. foUowot 3 p.m..tin.. today at th e D iy .. ! i in Mexico lo Felixlix and Juliana mbs. 46, of Benton City, ;r m arri^ Elia gleday. . .. Creek CcmeuayryinBobc. ir , • ...... R am ire^H eJatcr_r — Rojelio-i9-8urviv«d-bJS Bruce Alcd.T\icsday,July_29..20p3j__ Guxman June 13,ri9 1 e5 ,“ alsb“ h----- Jcy, while visiting his in- <; Mexico. Ibgethcr• they th raised a brothers, Pedro, Jose, An's s a 'S BENTON celebration of life at 10 an i ChcsterRBchrehrofBuri^.grave^.'!' I family of six childtiildren, Efrain Raul Ramirez; his childrei Allen Combin ajjd RaNae Bradshaw at j the Wendell Presb;W r i f " side service at 2 pp.m. todsQT at die„r Ramirez (Eva) FRamirez of is15 grancTchildrcn. -by-his------.Wash., jicd . ' Chun*. < 380 First Ave. E.; Plsasant View CenCemetciy in Buriey; / ■ Rupert, Letidaa (Valentine) He was preceded in dei^mondo, near Oaklcjneral will b e held at 11 andt friends may call befc friends may qdlill fifiom 12-1:45 p jn . ji v Bftdrano of Chicagoago, Silvia Ruiz hihis mother, Juliana ren; G and lawrs, Alvinidoy, Aug. 4, 2003, at The ss ^ c e at die churdi. (R aa sen Funeral Home, I, . Ramirez. i today ' ' (Richard IhijlUo)0 ) of Rupert, , ^ ^ of Burley,if Jesus C h^t of Latte^ Funeral 1 Home, Burtey). Burley). ^ Robert (Jestica).) ]Ramirez of ' The service will be hdil™ * by The ftincits, Benton City 2nd Ward i Rupert. Javier•X (Lourdes) H p.m. Monday, Aug. 4,2003, Grant Clark Eridcsoa c St. Nicholas Catholic C a.m. MondaJcnton City, Wash. Burial ^ a S C m lli^ G timtimm of TWin FUls, : j - *■ ■■■ Ramirez of Rupert>en and Jorge 1 Evergreen Cemetery. Balls, J memorial scrvice at 9: with a rosary at 7 pjn. *.lrfS' nt 2 Church of J today ot TWin Fhlls Powei■er Plant mcmonal servicece aat 2 p.m. M onday '■ I. (Viviana) Ramire;iiez also s may call from 4*7 p.m. j InRilkr the -Lighthoithouse (Christian " • • li; - Rupert. A]Aug. 3,2003, at the d n iid,3, t at die Park (Whitc'Momiaiy,TWir Funeral arrangement!Churdi . Cha^BcrIt Einan's Funeral Home, FeUowship (Parkeurke^ Magic V alley - : ; Rojelio loved tcto do e and Crematory, ^ thioe^ .Ukc liftingsg 'weights and tutmder the direction Sunday, o wxU be inass £' Highvtray. Richland, Luther A Brown of Buhl^il» service Funeral Home e >' exerdsiag evenoaoday, along with loved to} spendsi riiw with his nm - HHansen Mortuaiy A. F - Friendsnd □ one hour before the a , t 11-a.m. today atR eew illU Baptist TWinFtalls). ^4^______taking carp of blilili garden. H e ily a n d mfrfaids, a lot of whom be aC hapet ______nts are I Sunday at I of the 915 Bypass r - Rupert Wash., and • r ; ■ ------TT «mH»^A^awadi 00,3001 Tlweatlw ..... N!^Ia^ V aLliJEyl^'ESt
r a v i t y -DEFYINGi __ Skaters!s perfomi h a t S . \ ^ _ G - Si^Vall«ylce *WlhkMMHdndQttda win head- ' .‘YourWeekEnd ^ " " " line, tbe Sun VaUey'toShow.w Ici —^------Where: The rinkJc behind the^ SuaVallw Lodge. rt serve breakfast When: 1 0 p jn . toda; It: The Gooding Senior • Bow imifh; TicketsSwhld.™ ciKIS, win serve breakfast $2^$35,S46and$49149 for bleacher. Where;m Ih e centei; 308 Senior seatK $49 for Sun Ro a n C ^ and $84 fbr- si: 7:30-10*30 a m tods^; in' vTfh- V*‘-' ■ • .J sbow dckets, can be i much: $3. \ ' " phoning th e Sun Va C^Sarat62M135.’■ Sundaj te lS o S m * * ^ e y Summer Tlwf UmphouseiThoa^ Tl _ ls ^ ^lony opens its season with a WhacMattDiUlon'ion^ directorial periormim ance~of“Brahms*"Plrst— - - debut, “Q ty of Ghoahosts,” w ill_bb_ Syiophor shdwn. re: ia a trot on the"Sun ' ' Where: T he 1Lamphouse Valley lUResort Esplanade, Theatre. 223 Fifth1 Arts 0 ^ events in 9 ajn.I. - 4-H and m livostoch panel of the San Ftancincisco-based sage, cations that a si^iificantnt amount was later chaidiarged with obstruct- before it% over. sale. court upholds the trialal jury’s ver- Underco^cover officer Coeur of explosives l^ad beeren stolen ing a policecc officer. His trial a A breakfast for buyimyers at to d s ^ 10 u nm . . - Exhibit halls open, diet in.fovor of the officersoi and d’Alene police p< officer Robert from a construction sitete in Ada year later endedend in a hung jury. - livMtock sale runs frofrom7to9im. ■ ■ IjMn.-I. - Open class goat show. numerous proceduraral rulings ' TUmer ofceals panel said that at the 4-H food boothoth on the mid- 1 pjn.I. - Antique tfBCtor pull. . made by Ididio federeral > District not bearin{•ing any weight on the Dixon approached CroiroweUarid while nonee of the drcumstances way. 7:30 pp.n .m . - Mutton bustln.' rodeo Court Judge Edward LcLodge. cane. Usingng his radio,TUmer alert- asked to search his hib ac ly a* . Rhra’s contact with . At 9 a.m. 4-H andJFFAm F embeis arena,a. The arrests.of plairlintitfs Gary eduniformcm ed officers to Bizek and Crowell hot only refuifused th e . croweU amounounted to the consd- show off their animalsoals for the final S p jfuL - Bodeo, rodeo arena, Bizek and Jonathan CrCrowell were his cane,, whichw could have been search, he also refused:d to give atio n a lly required re "probable •time as buyers bid for the animals 1 0 p.m.m . - Exhibit halls close. made independently ofofeachodier used as at weapon.wi Dixon his name, becomuMg mote came.”thee*! extraordinary totality in the annual Uvestoctock sale. I______on July 18,1998. Theimifoliformed officers arrested belligerent with each reft . of the situatioation entitled Dixon to People can peruseise e^bit halls ^ctioiion moves into the rodeot> On that day,'lhe Arysyan Nations, Bizek andd tookt him to jail. Later, . Dixon told the trial jurjiprtliathe a qualifiedI imimmunity. onq last time, betweeireen 10 a.m. and arena R P id ay night, with muttonu a.white supremacist hate1: gipup at the jail,il, TUmer issued Bizek a had to add up the situatio “Given th.the volatile nature of , spot: he had an uncooi 10 p.m. . . . bustin’i’ as t 730 and die rodeo at 8.I. withareputadonforvicnoIcnce,had dtation,ducharging him with posses- the parade: anand the potential for ' '^e open classi goatg< show IS Admissi.ssion to the rodeo is $6 forr planned a march thithrough the sion withI intentir to assault with a unidentified person withS grave injuryry tlthat Dbcon sought to scheduled for 1 p.m. I. streets of Coeur d’Alelenc. At the deadly weapon. we However, the dous backpack; there interdict, weeve condude that a rea- ,* n- adultst aian d $4 for kids ages 6 to 12. threat of confrontation i Also at 1 p.m. anI ananoque tractor Afamihlily ticket, which admits twoD same time, counter^rJemonstra- coimty pro:rrosecutor dismissed the oynln Olympic ' ble cause whei Doctor rflolphin streets in Coeur d.’AliMene would jury’s verdirdict was not uiueason- ^ some indtvidi “nm red with blood." able becau!aiise TUmer was not die ^ k in Adanta. Is courtp?nel wrote, P )-A noncolo- , MaihtoadflalXaboratory------^ Crowell and Bizek joinedjc their arresting; officer.of Dbcon believed his onijdydioices HONOLULU (AP) • were to arrest Crowell,I, possibly The plainlaintiffs now could gist'will perform grot;roundbreaking .The procedure,pt nmilar to those■ separate cases, accusinring the offi- Crowell^11^ case against officer iir case to the full 9th m ed on bamans, involves md violating Daniel-Dixoixon was more compUcat- an infriiigement on his rights;ri or appeal their < surgery on a 420-po^■pound, 8-foot- perform* ‘ cers o f false arrest ani dng death Circuit Courtu ft of Appeals. long bottlenosc dolphIphinwhohasa iroplantinting radioactive seedi‘ their Fburth Amendmenent right to - cd. let him go, possibly riskir ttiipor on the floor of her mouth. direct^iy ini a tumor. isJIennan,.a_UnisetdQLof_ torofThe Queen lediod Center^ Hawaiii fpsy ch o lo ^t who founded Nae’a Radiationin Oncology the Kewn ^ o research facility, said, ^tsincri*ease~innfates— lerfonn-the-sur*----- aside-firo&t>m-thetumor,'the-dolphin— y reques ------Dcpanmentrwill-perf □ G M Spmpany gery on 27-yearoldId Akeakamai, is doing:lg fine. ' Idaho, or $1.2 million irin annoial Oregon. In\ CCalifornia only, the cnose dolphins She gigreets everyone, socializes, SPOKANE, Wash. (A(AP)-Avista source wheihen c6mpared with other one of three bottlcnt CCS.” Avista Utilities pres- revenues. In Washingtgton, the average billil wcwould increase $12,08 ____ at ?^ewalo Basin Ba: Marine and partirtid p ates in research. Corp. on R id ay blaramed rising " fuel sotirce: ind $3.73 in summer ■ifre q uested----- ideht^cott-jttJtfoiris.snid—I______rr*------a. are filedI annuallya by Avista to increase is la percent, —Dai^= Oregon and California. bmia, the 16 percent: in ]Idaho, 17 pcrcent m r - The Spokane-bascised utility reflect charlanges in the cost of gas it ' million. And in Califor , promisees e d . requested increase is 15.5 percent, Washington,n, 223 pcrcent in Oregon Cc^lnued from A5 made the requests to theth state util- purchasests tot serve customers. The H ager;erm an - resident Dave oes not make additional or $2.5 million. and 16 percencent in California. . - '’ cL . ' M aestas;as, who lives below the! ity commissions in thee fourl states. utility does Jtilities serves 292,000 mpnts had been m et Dposed price profits frowom PGA filings, The average monthlyly residen- Avista UtiU Tlinc also was allowlowed for mem- Snake FRiver Canyon lUm, testi- • “Even with the prop 9 in Idaho; natiual gass cucustomers in the four changes, natural gas5 isi still th e Avista is is requesting ah overall tial bill would rise $1.39 i bdrs of the publicc tcto make oral ficd agaigainst the expansion, crease of Z4 percent in $5.14 in Washington andid $7.68 in states. statements or subrubmit w ritten “Almonost every evening, espe- most cost-effective horlome heating price incre cohunents on th e daii:laiiy expansion. ctally irin the summer, a draft pne of the cxpansinsion support- comes: ofoff that plateau and settles er^ was Gerrit Dragiragt, a general in thea canyon,” Maestas said. Lawyers (challenge ‘ iArabic contractor who said sa he has “That’SS notr your fault and it% not; E t h a n o L worked on several dairydai facilities. my fault,lit, it^ just a fact of life.” Continued from AS , in Idaho se!selling off our farmland VI do a lot of workork on a lot of ' Macst.istas did commend would bring back att least' a 20 for subdivi:ivisions.” translatio9ns for UI[ istudent ddiries and Ray nmns s a( dean oper- Vandervirvcgt for being a good man-I percent return on inve:iTcstment. ------adoh,” Dragt said.. “I‘Tve been bn ager off hish operation. However, he making 20 • Times-NeNews correspondent e_felt a saturation limit for “When you start n B01SE.idaho(AP)-La-jiwyers for defense motioiotion said. _his place numerous>us times and said he I - - -pcrcentretums,.how.c’.can that.be __Lorraine CaCavencr can be rcachcd at ___Sami-Omar.Al-Hussaycn.T l n r r » m i s - ■ ^It asked _thcthe court to,order ^ y ______there has never been an odor cows hadlad been metorexceisded in’ prospect?” 208 438-84•8446 or Icavcner @pmf. Qccuracy.of informationn aboutal such problems waste manage- the Magiagic Valley. a bad economic f ing questions about the ao ptbblem and his wai Larsen said. “We’re sitting si here org. government translation!ins in his that may affecffect AlHussayen’S ease racnt has always beeneen excellent.” “Withth over 300,000 head- milk- turned overr to the defense, n our region, 1 mean to tell case. Several residents,ts, though Dci- cows in < Al-Hussayen, a Univtiveisity of The motion'ion' asked for full nans- thhr for or against theth< expansion, you, dovlown where 1 live stinks,” t, is being lations of allill thet intercepted com- as said. Id^o graduate student, , e^fpressed concernsms over well Maestas C a r s — ; held as part of an intcmatationalter- municationsIS tot< be nmied over to wAtcr contaminationion. They said Becausause there was opposition to’ ContbHwd from AS - Toyota is subsidizing the car in is awaiting the defense,e, alongal with other d (^ - they would not oppo»pose the expan- Ray Varrandervegt’S application,-a rorism investigatiotL He is r waiting perl<^ will be in ~- Wills Tbyott in TWinI Falls,: said order to k&keep the hybrid marjcet, trial on 11 counts of imrnmigration ments. sion as long a s dordomestic wells ISday v that high gas mileag reasonsr for “Eventuatually this will pay off,” In court documents filed f this attomey forjr Idaho, L said Thursday jCommissioners suggested sug resi- on ex]sxpanding his facility, hadn’t reviewed the lents have that long to: ^ getting a Prius. he said, week, defense anomcysi saids some that he hac d(ints test th eir VircUsalls annually to Opponei ' “It gets 75 percent betterbi emis- Toyota has h so much faith in dence may motion, ' cr^urc water qualityty was> not com- appealI thtl e commission'is findings. of the government^ cvidc sions than an ultra-lownv emissions hybrids thathat the company plans indude incorrect tianshslations of “But arc! therethe a limited number vehide,” he said. to have eight ci different hybrid the Arabic language froTom inter-. of people inn AmericaAi who are qual- Unlike the ^ondo,, whichv uses vehides out ot within four years cepted tdephone adls an motor on th e highwaj«y and the The vehiehides have eight-yeAr, cepted phone calls and chcmails.Al- Derden said saic when FBI Spcdal iWhen th e familydly moved to • Lunas jia d Gneckow testified Mbuntoin Hom e thLdUs year, they theproj*oject, in hopes of selling the' electric m ptor in towna. 100,000-mil.nile warnmties and road- Hussayen’S defense teamm condud- Agent Midiae 1 intercepts at a detention ki^cw nothing of rural n Idaho’s sheep fo:for around $4(X) at FHday^I “It gets b e tte r gat[as mileage sidie assistaiitance, Harney said. 1 cd "tiiat many of the susummaries obout ; rWe had *ero id«idea about it ™»n t ity.” Harney said of the alternative'cars drawing tt Al-HussayeaS contacts when we started,” JuJuan Tjitift Sr.' nm ily’ friendb is sold and you’re tie Prius. th e only alt Minutes’* broadcast a pragogiamjijy monyaboutA] ^ -And we are bade atIt Ihome, sadness does set is, : The .b a tte ry is reiregenerated attentionI atai the energy fair. Also * • 13 tided "Lost in ^anslation” . widiossodate!iates of international ter* siad with a l a u ^ id suggested that the still learning.” theEcksl a say.ThatS espedaOy tru eI. . through th e gas motonlnfebiraldng • faatureJwcwere two biodiesd vehi- alleging that th e FBI1 division rorists, and t iheep aren’t as . when ytyou’re botmd for college,I. l L and by going down.'hill,lU,homld. Ram pickup and the respoj^efor tianslaiiiting inter- Moscow companputer sdence amdent put they msirt she I Since die r a u i came u d ^ status as a covcc stvpid as m any peoplople think. You and wonon’c be coming bade to the ne out a few a o o lle d ?d"f a h o Mustard Bug,’* a cepted communications 61bfsuspect- • usedhisstude bemartmndfbr showrin,•ing. years ago, Toyota hasI sddt about ' Volkswagen{en Beede that runs com- ed terrorists is "riddled wiiwidiinconi- A l-H ussiwayen'S real purpose in just have to d ^ thea United States, die a^ut a month untuntil they’ are "In somsoi e ways I’m glad ItS o y 110,000 of t h ^ Hameney.iaid. pletely onn mustard,c s e ^ oil petence and cocruption.”,” being in the tniine,’'.th e , operatinghitebitemet sites. ! )j
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IDAHO/WNest_ ' ■— (fires Silave Glslacier PParkbirurgh" Officialils discoulint cai Back eory | Residents shoto u ld be I mutilattions the able to return1 soons Felines became ddinner for other aniinimals, tiiey say ; AURORA, Colo. (AP) ~ said Christliristy H u ^ e s , yi%6 WESTGLACER,^U Mont. (AP) - a fox k ille d h e r cat. in A bumcd<)ut barrierrier created by Colorado authorities joiioined their assumed a ft ceedt^ In hold- colleagues in Utah on1 I EHdm in -June untilil an nntmnl COUttol o ffi^ 3 firefighlurs has succuc d her htmians wer^ j^ ing back a «wildfiretire advancing blaiming cat killingst > 45 in persuaded h toward ihis gatewaytray to Glader Denver in the past year yt - on blame, fire crews were wildlife'-predation. Thshat ended “They wenwent through tbc National Park, but fin ly,” Hughes said. “I wi^lt- wumcd Friday tliat the hottest, dri- weeks of suspidon that ti psy- reason why,”] ------esrwcathcrofthc-sujisummer was on— — chopaflis-might--be-ld]killing-thc----- edit.lo_be.a.le a fox or a coyote ot a its way;______1 pets. d og." ■‘ihings are goinggwll."firoana- Wl ------«AU~onhiB'deaths-weirerecaused Hughes saiiI said no blood was found lysiDaviiWhitmcrsaicuid. “But every- by predators,” Police Chlaiicf Ricky n ea r or onn he her cat, and there was I tiling is lined up again»inst us.” K nUjng Bennett said in suburbailan Aurora, a large sliceIce c around th e middle of. ..Firefi^tcrs nave> b-been burning gagguj where 29 cases were repeople, ‘You arc WESTST GLACIER, Moht. (AP) - precaution. But aboutt CGO pcrcent when they,ey make it,” said Linda ions were The Denvlenver Dum b Friends rark remains Anderson,n, execudve director of Pet owners’ rcoctio: nbt going to get anyly %warning next /hittington held court on thee to /O percent of the par mixed. League, whicvhidi offered a $14300 time he said. •J connecting this tiny lotvn toD open, said park spollokeswoman Glacier Country Tourism, to know it reward forbr i informadon in the sly, if the fire continues, “I would be thrilled U The wildfire alroadjlady has burned p jad e.•r r National1 Park, telling ihee ./^ y Vanderbilt, “ Obviously vms something naturaral, but I case, was askiasking donors what they about 20.500 acres,, andar fire condi- shutterbL'rbug tourists who can’tt Park offidals and cothers arc a lol of themth< would have a hard would like it explaineded to me,” wanted to >do do with th e money. tions arc extreme: retrecord dry um- enter theth< park from here what tliec doing their best to usee ithe fun as time comirning back.” ber, om dc windsi a:and tempera-. wildfirerc nearby is doing. an opportunity to sellI ttourists on Harlan™ GrahamG was among the tiires above 100. But Whittington,W a fire informa-I- other areas of Gladeiier to visit, who stopped along U.S. So far, the proteinecuon efforts ,^0 ^ offiiifficer, is also quick to as.-mree ■ especially the eastern si' / 2' near West "Glacier HundredsiinSpdk^ele demand around West Gladerir hhave been the the tourilurists therc Ls a lot to see inn “We could sit back ar% \ e . y S ’Sy ; to catch a glimpse of focus of a 900-membeliber firefighting Gladercr besidesI the fire, frustrated, but wc look a S a r bby y Robert fire. He knew I' team. • - WhUeile firefighters work to con-t- opportunity to give ex he fire before he left pimishmeiint in burned^ cat case ‘ Anothdr fire onn ithe extreme tnin tlinJire*e major fires in Glader,r, other parts of the park,”k," saidT ony ' ;an, Kan., for a trip out northwestern edge> of the pari< has park offidals ofl and area businesss Clark, a public affairs ^«aiitas toV “ “'.'JI SPOKANE. Wash. (A?) - pull my car over becausc I was h Glader. Clark and otherier park offi- Wmi withih hisI wife. i si^ ” said Constance . burned more than 22,(22.000 acres and , leadersrs arc trying to extingui.sh drove part of the Going* Hundreds of people ha\utvc signed feeling s6 A d the Canadian concern:rns about whether the parkk dais have been mannin;ing a tent in They dre petitions demanding nmaximiun ' Porter, a registered rei nurse and was moving toward t /ide tourists to-the-Sunjn Road, took in what ' border just six milesJes away. It h ^ ' is safWi tot< visit and whether there's's West G lader to provid penalties for two iteenagers mother ofrthree. thr e information on the firescs and other sights the;hey could and worried aftcd the pcddon and burned 29 buildings,gs, induding six .|eveo much mt to see or do anymore lUt whether the highway accused of dousing aa cat widi She diafte threatens about -'{his seaslason. arca-s of the park thatt ccan sail be only about gasoline and setting it on fire. faxed it toto aabout 100 v e tc rin ^ homes, and still thn ----- would sta>tay open so they could i 100 homes and cabiabins near the “Glad,ader is not burmng up.” saidd visited. ------The 2-yearold cat died di three clinics. . North Fork of tho FbFlathead River. Cindy/. > Ognjanov,( president andd However, offidals aclicknowledge continue oi days after the ordeaL “Not onele saidsi ’no,”' Porter said, \ Another fire insideIc ithe paric has general■al manager of Glader Parkk the fires broke out at ddie peak of “Wc hadlad wanted to sight-sec a Jason R.-Brumback ancmd Rusty V. She andd herhe three children a l» I burned about 19,0<9.000 acres on Inc., the tht park% diief concession-V the normal tourismI :season in bit more,e, but it hasn't been a Rardon, each 17, are eadjch charged hit d ty strciu« the past few days on convicted, they could faciace up to 30 arraignments(Ults. West. Fires this sseason have been swamped sv with calls fromn June and August, Vand( Ige at West Glacier, tak*' daars in juvenile custody.]y. plus fines ‘T d guessless we’ve colleaed at . charred some 1.6 milmillion acrcs so peoplee inquiringi about fire condi-i- • That traffic usually m< tographs of the fire and of up to $500 and 150V3 hours of least 2,0000 signaturessi so far," she far, compared to a 10-10-year average tions aniand whether they should can-1- business in local commu= . S S sing efforts. said. rcly heavily on the tour community service. of 2.3 million acrcs!S b the end of cel resetseira tions. ate lhat the park is bum- H ie boys initially told to police Porter said-only soit one'woman,------ider officials have closedd There are rafting and Jidy- Glad< ns and gah____»?eu p bDut u t wc like being h6re,” they torched the cat beoecause they who said sheshe Ihated cats, refused to ------In-Waahington stalttate..a-lighming*----- Apgar-V fc____ lcries._water_parkT:ataiia~i^tau- ' -KathyBnBradley-said:-“It’9-Iike— ------werc-bored,-although-h~one-has----- signthc petit ------spariorf-wildfire-thathat-has-black------side,-anijndtl)o-area-around.th(Lpop^ 3u“have-a-5ldrkidrYou—------since“ disavowed-that-si-statement,------The-case-hse-has-becn-assigned-to— West Glacier entrance wiusis rants. when yoii f ened 74368 acres5 sisince June 29 ular We lesses, that’s . don’t wantinMo leave.” . th e Spokesman-Revieww re p o rt^ Deputy Prosecudng Pre Attorney i continued to bum slaslowly. evacuat>lated earlier this week as a "For a lot of busines Sandra Gi^Sabriel, who last year ~ “Wticn I heard aboutlUt that cat prosecutedlaamanoccilsea-Ofdrag: a ------Colorad(io Raa in b o w Faamily hasS Classltsifleds 733-0931 being burned alive, I aim'most had to gingahorsetrse to its death. roaddai ean ed -u p -it e z a m p s JTTt 7 ' ^ Z l a y t o n HI o m e s ~ ~ , pick up ssteam :r i ^ E c n v (AD - *nieL> Johnson talked to10 Rainbow c Rainlwiv«w Kmiily apparently knowss Family members in adadvaiicc and Voted mantifafacturer of the yyear 4 years inn i a r o w 1 DENVER (AP)-A- A push to give ho^v toD cleancl house. spelled out the distanceices that toi- u lets, camps and kitdiensns needed t6 local governmentss inii the West a 'Ilieoflofficial permit jxiriod for the 20002 - 2001-20002-2003 claim to rouds aciacross federal group’s’s annual Counterculturec be from creeks and streaeams.Fan^y lands, including; parks and gatheriiijring - held tliLs year in thee memliers made signss explaining wildlife refuges, is; gagathering force Uinta mountains - expiredd the nile's and the scnsitiiitivi^'of-the in Colorado, where;re a group of Mondayav and early repons give thee ■ area to fi.sh, countie.s has tentativitivcly approved group gogooil marks for coveintig itss Johnson had not tallalked to the Celet^bratioin Salelel a plan lo press claim:ims. tnidf tlie stream \s-on’t affect:t Ithe fish. _ to negotiate an, the UinJinta mountains about 700 "You can’t have that:« many peo- 2’ j\Models on Displa,lay Gov. Bill Owens to : y ])Ie without some cffcffects. But I , ith _Interior __^milcseiue;ut of Salt Like City in early ______agreement _with 1=------dnn'rthtnlrthosearcgoigoing to h a \-e ------:— Secretary Gale Nonlorton on coun- ’ July. Critrritit'J \vorricdiholarReT?ath— ■— The-Sedontna------— Its of way across ermg wowould have harmed the landd an affect on the cutthroaTjat,” he said. 64'...... ^ 6 4 7 tics' dnims to rights < - nie biggest concern•n would Ix: 4 bedroom, fafamily room, 2 bath-6' 17500 : ^ public lands. and wildildlife. groupVi permit included sev-/• sediment coming off tht;he meadow” Tlie entire menaembership is "nie n where paths were wornm o r ground ex]>ecied to vote on the plan' in »;ral pageages requiring them to dean The Home,\emaker up the; SIsite to standards set by thee w-as trampled, he said. October. "You can never totaltally prevent 3 bedroom, 2 b a th - 5 6 '...... ®59,3,900 in northwestern brest Service. • _ Moffat Countyjn i )T personal- opinion is (tlie-u - damage from those kindnds of things, Pncos Indudo: SotBt uUp arid doltvofy, GEApplianca» Pkfl.F (20 n. sido by sWo) arheading the *”y. \ cifyor ■ Colohido is spearl is) better than I expccted.” hilt I tliink what theyjy did really smooth lop. built In oovon & mlcfowQvo, pol scmbbobof (Jishwushor. w ash o r and dryoi , effort after movinglg iin January to rc^^t «s) )■ does mitigate some of■ lllhat.” invoke a 137-year-olc-old mining law [..arry Johnson, an enviniti- way, Norton and mt-ntald -o. Home from Magicc H om es before schichool starts Utah Gov. Mike Lea'^avitt used the ; biggest concerns centered Order a Clayton H law to fa.shion a propiDCess in June d streams and creeks that rau ° & receivefe for handling that"t road ross through the Little West claims. Blackly Fork area where the Moffat County CCommissioner nnooo cash Iba ck!! ■ gathered, lliat area is 1 a xcnvneinn H j : Ia-s Hampton said i 1 habitat for the Colorado cut-I- |||PI LnnriscnplrTn^Ew vides the best way I SI: trout.-whidi is listed as a umments to mamanage their sensitiveive spedes. resources and ensunsurc deasions arc made by thoseB mostir affected: ;______1q(^ ipsidents. ^ ____ PACIFK1C REPUBLIC ^ “We p erso n allyyjelieve iHat~ ^^rm M >radncel when the Departmitment of (the) ■ QIPENhrthiSummari p i 1 J Interior opens upip negotiations ■ ' I will b e avallabi[ble a t M agic H o m ess oion ' with other sutes,■s, their agree- n LO.OCAL LOCAL F Saturdiday, August 2™* ■ ' ments should be in " ' '"A EETCORN SQUASH S . to,heIpyou|I pro-quallfytor yourr ■ . r - j that indhridual A^cchlnl&li Hkpipton said. Y«llo» L j new home. “We don't believeve thatt the sam e M Becky WalU proposals .would; beb good for [I| T.OCALq LOCAL, ' I ^^^ming, Colorado.Io. 1Montana and :ENBEAN5 CUCUMBER3i l l ol -----;s475U.S:Hi Idaho.” ------S t habla Espahol .Hwy-53.------— Opponents of Norton's No: agree- H ment with Uubh and Moffat 2 0 8 - 6 4 44 - < - 9 6 4 1 CouatyV proposal1 b.believe a uni- H M M 1 tic. Jerom»H ie approach i* the ^^^agicC Homes, In beiitwsytosettle.thethedispute*. |||B U -rv-i V‘! I- . ■ . . ____ tfuriUn»rta.-aooa TimeiNtwwMWbTMi.IiMm ,! A»------■ g g r * —.______^ N a tio n - ___Ij
t m i a n s i f e e l e ffects l olf ^ f i - ttaxmo^)vemenr o fi9 :>70s affi.- Critics say governorg swwitched McTVre snd her faotban>and £rem • cold, pay I>Ccfai^ to tii0 ^ suBsy subuilo of Los Angeles,, tbd im built ^ B E I w J S stand'itos gaiiin Hispanic: avotes a rastom bouse to standDd for die _ a8ar&ml970.1heirpr property Then» Atsoclatoll Pr»M 'tvirice their votinj)ting strength from a tarns WOT less than $1,000OOOayeac . decade aga "Ibdiw. housele iis worth Ten mdnUis after vetoingtg a bill Meanwhile,e, thet recall cam- a h a l f - ^on ^ dollars, that would have let illegal:l1 imnii- p a ira could1 gget a touch of i | a ^ h e r property •s arej just _grants get driver^ licenses,83, Gov. Ho%wood glitzlitz next week when ■ | ' ^ . T5l,teO. By comparison, I I^ew Gray Davis has reversed course,o Arnold Schwarwrarzenegger goes on a run. I a slide in ^ J -w ilL stbdc inorket went into a nents of tho.1978 tax-tlmKitlorton Mtlatlve, shows her propert Davis aides denied A nother ' fam oiu 2000. Now California Us txtrying to Eunice McTVnlyre, one of the original proponen dedfk1 as a potential can- i.SlMHfoifomia’s Experience, 'California^ revenue fronom per- Caifornla lawm vetoed it last year. S i W f Sdiw9ik with county reg-.* Sta). John Vasconcell A m ^ca^FutFuture,” calls Prop. 13 a soisonal income taxes climbeced firom to cut billions in “The governor has al i first step in the 'DeniooBt who representsnts S i h ^ “self infUcted:ed Wow”.that twisted $2$28 billion in 1997 to 545 bit)illionin row billions me expressediS support for gra Sean1 on the reUStill, signing the law < dat«I a smut peddler as Cte^^ o t overextendedJd it led money to local gov- bubut lawmakers in Sacramcnento - the same reaso proveJe powerfully appealir Oov. Qray Davit to ru 0 ease the loss of prop- liklike their counterparts in*n* state- downturn on Hispanics, whose vote is vii heAn only declared •••In Eunice McTVre^ ca , then, began grabbing hohouses- across the coimtryy - had heavy reliance Davis’ia futiue, said Luis FVaddheis nameemeigedwcandidate is Rep. ' Chatswonhhousehadskyr aty taixes for itself. spispent die 1990s slashing taxiuces and Incomc taxes Stanfordnt University reseairsionof didate: Husdera, who funded the Ui value amid a blast of 197 ition,' Prop. 13 led boboosting spending as voters increased^from spedalizing:::a in the politics oiseoiri- ' cr Larry PlyaLn FI drive. Bill Simon, i d(».By 1978,JicE.propen to-rely-moiifron-porsonal------ch«-tir»yt t>n»m nn. ______stated genciral ■•inH»ii Pthnicity. len he . 200 people staten i i ^ i u u s t e t e i u a ------i had tripled to $3,000 a yi **This was a time bomb viwaiting • about 60 percen »iHispanics make up more tl filed paperwoikmber, and State Sen. S d S l i - ixes for its revenue. • lumors aboonded they wot Incomc taxesxes incrcascd from 18 to explode,” says Newu York But Califomi: thirdi l of California'^ populalways istrars - theock fi are also expect- i ble again. the stated general fund CcComptnUer Alan Hevesi. to the dcdsion ti andpu 14 iKrccnt of the electoiranting process to run on • . “I remember, oh God,J, tthM dng »8'Mrcentby2002. *'.C^om ia cut taxes 523i billion1 ago and countlerty oi tax statement . 1 to hard. ‘'Californiais.t we're going to be paying.6 !$6,OOO," in sive state in tl s just fine diuing the in the 1990s. Democratic Go\knr. Gray property taxes.«)t p ro b lem . Mfiyresays. n on Wall Street and in DDavise initially warned 1liberal McOyre, 78, is m Russ Flynt, 61, a Dei nH il •? mil ' 1990s boom 0 Ig and ciulless parti- That June, Mciyro and S to V a l lley, o , as the Dow soared nvmajorities in California^ Assssembly for stifling govt I 293,365-----1 p ----- i think anyonecharacter h< I ' lion Californians struck bac and Senate that the surplus:s should for. her money,ointing This week, ^ same-sex A ’ «could problem with a i h k S r S “ >■> less millionaires wero • an merlcan I . , v6}6d for Prop. 13, whic rough dot-com starf\ips, go to one-time infrastructunire proj- rejects anynnakeis fiiuiUy voted yg, ling to governor.” . - property taxes at 1 pcrcentent o t 1976 - - I in spending and bor- ■ • female ns and bonuses. ' ecieets. But within a year h e! tturned Proposition 13 vital to So far, the values and limited increa:« a s c s to 2 more to narrow thd ' a ' Republican canmilies 3uirednvo- In 2000} , alone. -California’s less les cautious,, pumping; . more California’s fin it a year. It ilso requii residents pulled in S200 money m< into education, prisoiK>ns and She blames Itthe raising taxes. tl,,■ ^ jarcher 'Darrell Issa,anges. wl majority votes for? mmost new mtil it slashed spend- of race recall petition d) m eant for bdiion in stodlock opdons and capital al•“ '5 ? ? .“ panic, three consecutive yeyears of mqney," McTirebillion, for many of < ulation Tbm.McClintock thirds majority to, raisestatewide so US billionbiD in income taxes. pa ccnt came from the 11 latlate buckets, a spree of mmic^car screwed t ^ t hosons, i i induding th e lorate -■ ed to run. — ta x » Eighty perccr n Wall Street and » on incomc taxes. n , es in New York gjj j^trizonapoli•litician questiitipns teen IPolice arrestt in arsom 42 percent of the cm 301,026 The chi COLUMBUS, Ohio (APkP) - A charged lateral 1 fund in 1962 to BENAF FER LO PEZ estigation man has been arrestedI iin the vated murder«nt tpy2002: j SS;.,. ‘>**"’1 nudist cam p , u rg es inves deadis of five college stistudents . arson, said-nians 1 can look back ) faml ...... d( n diey made 25 years gn, even among minors kikilled in a house fire neaisar Ohio Prosecutor Ron PHOENIX (AP) - AjArizona’s vate property, t on one thing: stable House speaker said-he^-'•^-Yrorried ----- with parental permission. __St_State_University._poIicece said Patterson live chan 15 youths, aged 11 Friday. but was not& a f— atwut a nudist summerr acainp for ' About 15 , is proud of Prop. 13 H p e Mond MCnageis and is urging waninvesti- through 17,ati, anend the camp, which Robert Patterson, 20, wa:ms to be said. SM E overrunent^ “greed” T he Tlm< ^fibn. — ' is not open to the public ------ECraus, who bought ey. And she McTyre | Jake Flake said he would • Horst Kn ’ suggestion that — enrauragc-the-Marico^-pa-Cc^QT ----- Shangri lii-I1 Rnngh in 1997, said______Chrlsj:opRer______jts-see-naked-children,------13 contributed to — Prosecutor^'Office-to-invi finandal problems, tiic canip at Shangri La3 RRan<^ a theirs and thethose of other nudists, !. He said the kids are in he same people who just north all the time. H ed the need for Prop.. r o T T 'of Phoenix. He said he^corconcerned a safe envttonronmcnt and (hc^'lSlTO B s c jfree -place: {Mlitidans. iFFLECK JENNIFEerlcan Legend j rior. m m H ipo-oi The1 about adults seeing the cchildren lewd behavior ist looking for more, 4od teens naked. “I haverc tto think Anyone whwho displaj-s inappro- . \ Digital Lock Cic ■-7:00-9:40 some laws ^atcbchavicivior in a nudist resort is yre says. “They have ♦ 4KK)-7:00 ^9:40 ______}hat they are breaking sor with any Student or Kid'shing up.” L - __b in g ." Plate told •Hiee J Arizona not-admit” Usto** th«*^cittSa«»*^ upmationwide’^thln^^— BoiS:------Ktfdlsrgrtups holid i 'State Iw dlows nudityity ori pri- 24 hours. S on deaths ■ 3^^^h^|wi^Clnom^2 our piecd. T Friday wilh aggra- ^ search1 of( M arylamid pond =5 ler and aggravated T om b R aider 2; Cradle_Q£LaGuire_J_elf.BrJdges_Ctu M B ^ y p r Ftanklin County :on O’Brien. Piratcii o fC a m b c a n ■j^ields no levividence of ann th ra x Uves near Ohio S tate__ J : a smdent, O'Brira Spv'iadi 3D .ni.7.l0.9:as e s s ] II envelopes-with dead- • $<>0 . 7ilO.»i True Story of An Amerk 5 WASHINGTON (AP)P) - No to sjifcly fill e Scabiaeuic uu luiiy toccs ofVnthrax were! fofound in ly anthrax spores.spc . Sun JUS • SAS ■ <11-1* • 9J0 Doily 4K)0'-7:( |ests of soil samples takencen from a Anthrax-lai-laced envelopes I ■ Stim m cf M acinec #1Q S a t-S u n 1:00 d in June mailed to govjovemment and m edia K>,«1 <•, lU ni IIIK l-J" • Maryland pond drained i t’tWiy 11:00 . Ills - 3J0. All S«i« 1 !by the FBI, law enforoemcm ent offi- offices killeclied five people and »IiIm>i>i Matln««Ticket. Itials said I^day. sickened 177 cothers in die fall qf_, • * Authorities found a gun,un, a bicy- 2001. l^oreverho ^e, ^hing lures and “a ‘‘a lot of______y o u §utjc, blit nothing~of~anin’cviden- • ■ ¥ ?T n ?P T S nattuv in the anthra>irax case,” K l i L l L |l |^ ;i6 ck I HuwtQ-Pcal mi P ’ a t tho ® T.Hl.yl2iJ5.Jil0.S:a.7;40.'J:5jHS TWO THU*I & Grnnd-Vu one official,-speaklaking on Jnhnnv^Eni^ah ition of anonymity.'■ OHiajilsO I Matt Dillon- have not determined w hether Snv KI.U 3D Ganic Qvcf crc ^ e gun might be linked tto some ! = r = | ?H riav l-iltpf (R) Ipthcr unsolved crime, T.Kl., l;15.4il5.TiI».V:«»-jo r The 1.45 million-gallonm {pond Lca[nie of t^ifnotilinafV-GciltliJO i W M I^e^cdck, Md., fore:>rest was (IIIT.kJ., I;1».4,15.7.15.»«. ^in cd after a searchh 1by FBI .1 t ^ v ers last winter uncov:overcd a MS: telasdc box with two hoi an 'Qerard Depardlow toto it that some invest go back: to school in s Ucorizcd could have bee 4:30-7:00-9:15 It 10:30 Check out Hai^^■Masters for the latest cu Plratr. of tlip Cafribcan lUiDWfc. i perms and stylyies-without the spendy natl n«fidlng a tot. . ninmlf « Ua Week at 9:15 Amfrimn Wrdillnt»i«i Buhl CChamber Ceti1 Tod«y JI:4».3flO.S;lJ-7;40.»:J( Lynwotood Shopping Center. fi]ali{«)To4.y titO - 4ilO - 7iM Seteneca Corn Sale Hatlvwood Homicide lUi Gfcai Co.Hit at 10 544t Blue U k es Blvd. Today l,l0-4ii0.7iM-«tlS . e r t a rr-tA - l n^ Jlnguiff ' ( 2;208) 733-0306 (t)T«dar lilS-2i*>-4.4S-7S».*i 110:30 (depend>nd!ng on availability of cor g - i j M SunuKLMaiinctjti. • CKtef vdM lO-AuQuUai. 1( 2003. ^ Bccofcw I A««nl Ce4f BMika or Orichan Bus * S ty le! 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' e v . Q p ON 'ha Editor: David Cooper- 7 ^?|Tim es-Nc^ ■ ______Salaturday, August 2, 2003 2 P ^i^c A - 1 0 _ ^ task ojfU.S. The u th (Commandiii n i e i i t : ^ Keepling peilace is nlot lone Thou shallIt not pay hijligh t a x e s 11-111^0, isn’t it?t? U.N.I . 1 — ^------~'------r - ^ istoricallyinAlobtibama,fed* I “ 7 ^^Scctvtaiy-Gcncrnerul Kofi M H B ar ’T.l'. ’ H cral judges, hundi k y l1 e WrirrMiRE\ ; | k jA iiiiiin urRcd caicaution when it i'VEC&MEUP.ViinUA in their robes, hav ciiniu to iiiion-cninglg inii Iraq when WE' the chalk lines on the side■dcwalk I------it w'.K lulled by A regii3gime that ■ ^ flH j iQ E M f i separating church and starate. . Christ walksts theth earth, wants to • • ‘ i)tcEEP'lbUFRbtA5 [xtMid a ty-.iw ind gatheringgai Meanwhile, politidans hahave fol- take their giins;tins and raise their iJiKMi iii b.S.soairit>rity. Now he iUa ONlJESmS E E T S ■ lowed dose behind in collolloquial taxes. w.intsilii? United Siaii^tates to commit . ___ defiance, smudging t l ^se lines _____ As a result,at, FRiley has a lot of ■ ------tmo|i'; rn I'.jtK’niim'pli-place where no- • • . ------with tH e ^ e s oRheir shoHwaTTt^a Alabamiinrthis thumbing'through ; U.S. iiiicii'St is .11 staktake. BBBlP . _kindof gamc.theyj)lay to.to.kiU _ _ their Bibles! again,agi asking them- , ______77i.it s fK/riz/Siiy-the situado/j in----- « ------time better spent on otlieiler things. selves who JlesusJesi really was. Wheri r -. ].ilx-nCaesar ; ; u ive died there ilSEET-S Of WW th.m HM) people have • 1^ ' Iflffl 1 0 S 3 IlJ ir I I Gov. ]^ b Riley pitches hisiisS1.2*bil- that which isis Caesar’s C and unto ; m-cr tlic past few day;Jays, and thCT- *'(lr n n i » I n t i,a ' lion tax package, religion'n would God that wUdiUdiisGodV«fldhe ; K'pa-M.-ni only ilic lutlatest casualDCS 9 dibuld hold their • il wsir. And it's factor into the fi^ L lh e2 mean voters'dt .ill ihat nation's civiJ « Republican wants the wetrealthy.to pockctbookscs dosed?'di Or did nol to say \w shouldId tdo nothing to 'BBT' pay h l ^ r taxes to suppoisort the ' Nazarene,whoyho h a l e d , ^ 8 k * | | helpihflH-‘«pI«of LilLiberia. But s'toactas------——1 • poor; saying it^ the C l^Cistian and comforted ------sendinc U.S. tnxsps tc thing to d a “Alabamians5 oret a another examp jHjacckccpprs wmJdId Ibe a mistake. I) ieve.OTat- that requires believer^b. Iie^ H 3 faithful people who believ is ...... tliiiiK, no oioutside troops ]l OS of0 drcumsCano^^K in Liberia now. . ' ing a better worid for ourir children those vTctiins : will i)c intidi Kood in and helping our neighbon□IS onj cannot help> themselves?'tb« ‘ C'ivilw.iiNniustlwMlMlved iAitially both sacred duties,” he sa:says. IfAlBbamiandianis voted by;tfae^H * • Riley has until Sept. 9,),when > pocketbooks,Rs , Riley’S tax iMKSflB they vote by referendum,n, to1 per- would pass 3-to-l.3-to Howevei^aij^H . JA ( :k S i ’Kr'liN'CER -4, ‘ suade residients to come! tott Jesus. is an emotionalanal dedslon, n o ^ ^ B __ _ Anti who knows? It mightht just iad one. Politiclitidahs who fo rg ^H work, After all, Alabama1 needsr a this meet a qul ' ftiini within. Pcucoikeepingout*Juh ^ ath.lhe moral a n g ^ B sidfiN can't stabilizecc aan inherently miiode. political death. • uiistabli; siniation,. AndAr it^ a par< ■ State reading scores areLreamong RHey^ planap]t appeals to voter eS H tiailaily bad idea to ccall on the 4he lowest in the nation..Funding F tio a . ' Untied States fora1 LiLiberia force. ' for Me^caid is at the miniinimum T^ie tax plan')lan^ opponents a c n » ' Ukeii ornot.jx:opiople fighl.They level of compliance. Statete crime the governor)r ofof udng religion to ' ■ r a variety of L— ___ 2 ______labs take as long as t\%'o yeanyc to disguise a liberiberal agenda, and • '' n, in Haiti, Sl billion, and alrcady has. The cxisting.t5.tax ______Youiee.,de« Consider the uniquique role the j^glallations. One might the case. Criminals wouJluld choose the contintlintdng Balkans operation structure relies on regress:^ v c , tive rhetoric ha ------^1 United Stales plays's ilin intemation- to disrupt this global aaiccess, and has cost.S2G>20 billion so fw * recession-vulnerable salescs taxes • "L-word” thatlat it i no longer resem* ;0 ivlntioii-s. One migilight argue that arg!gue l that it has the states would sponsor ble)lockHdes.------So shouldlid we do nothing in the thot overburden the poor,>r. A pro- bles its formernerdefinition.'For.: it hus the most imporportant peace- ® But todw the U^ted SoStates main* faceofavilvil wars or counOy-lv jected S700-million budgeget defidt Riley to openlyinly s ^ his agenda is ' an keopinprole in \vorldirld history: most n important tains a blue-water navyy ino nadon countiy hotlot spots? No. The United threotens to send Alabamimainto ‘ "liberal," heB mimight as wdl say on wi keeping the big peaasace. It mu« con* could consider ch^engiiging, which States doeses have a role to play in f is ^ shock. television thatliat 1he lik ^ to molest' sej cenirate its pow-er.noinot on battle*. pelleacekeeping role ensures open access to) tthe worid'S places suchch as Liberia. We might To Riley and his unlikel;alycoali* little kids. SelliCelling this tax plan as mi that can be solved internally,int coim* • help arranginge an international tion of supporters, shiftingng die tax a moral dedsio:ision dresses up libef- - tri try 1j>' co\mtry, but:onprob&ns on in Ul world history: Unfortunately, the USJ.S. can’t riis* pencekeepuiping effort, assuming the burden to the wealthy andnd raising alism inm orec« presentable dothef he I tnat spiU acVpssbordiirtlersand tain such vital ir^onsIS iand at the ’ conditionsis area right for success, more revenue for state ser«rvices is TWcen outto ot t context, Rilfiv^^ax ; I threaiirn rcRionsandnd glob^ securi* keeping K. the big same time undertake cop^n-the-co We could providepr logistics support the moral choice. But to manym plan is liberal-ral-ittaxestherich.'; . d< ■ IV. beat peacekeeping. and commununications capabibaes; • here, some in his o\vn partmy, that ■ tor the sakes of the1 poor. But for .. of Hie United States;es does this by peace. { It must ts consider- A few high-!;h-ranking officers could is nothing short of here.4y.:y. In - decades, Alaboiaboma has binged pn Feacekeepiiig diverts m. The governor warns eiulinn major threatsats, deterring able resources away frorom a fight- Ixs cornmitt«ittcd to run the operation Alabama there is an imwr,vTitten conservatism.T laiw-scale ai^ftressioriion and main- COnCncentrate its power ing force. In the Balkansns, for exam- if the mtetnjm adonal community 11th Commandment: Tnotloushalt ' to bring thatIt politicalpc diet back' .. laininK order on theie IIligh seas, mis* pie, we have 8,000 troopjps deployed needs suchJi help.1 Indeed, these not raise taxes. into balance, sions that are not onl;Dnly for the glob- nOlot on battles that as peacekeepers, and thtfuve times may be legiiigicimate roles for tliC This sentiment that bibliblical For Riley,, ielipousreli belief and ' ^ al ^ood blit also protcx)tect vital the njal Marines thathat Bush ordered to belief supports small, unollobtrusive secular reasoniwninggohand-in-',.‘ that when it comes to th funding programs ", j|,, nadonal iiuercsts of tthe United can ^ be solved commitment - for everyty soldier in Liberian coastalcoi waters FHday. government isn’t somethirling any- hand. Fully fun \ . States and its allies, . the field, one is prepanrrmgto 'Ihercisa■sa'lotof peace lobe one expects curious outsidsidersto such as theAlabama Ala' Reading i ’ When slobnl threareats emerge, UltCItemally, countiy by ivering and .kept in thle e world ' today. Peace-lov* understand bccause few,,-,ifany, L Initiative, so3 thatthi childi:cn boni'li) deploy and one is recovc I meet life with better \ fnmi inicniational1 teterrorisms '■ often retraining for waru-fighting: ing nations,ris, working together, can Alabamians understand: it them- poverty can me country, but on 3tter investment than, S.uldam Iliwsein, onJ,only the United ^ Similarly, if the Unitedi StatesS accomplishsh a lot. But asking one selves. Some trace it back:k to Gov. odds, is a betta States can ivspondi qiquickly and opped up the g a r ^ tulum a n tax breaks ghreh'. iroblems that spill were to put 2,000 peacelrekeepeis in naaon to dodo it all will result in George Wallacc, who prop restore order No oneme likes war,------Elbr ------Liberia per Annan^i reqixjuest,a----- nothing beii«ing done properly, segregation as a religiousIS issuei to toauto^dustriistriesmovingto tht'J - . tary resources ot and thnnving militarj cross borders and total of 6 ,0 0 0 would bei required,r Odier natioidons must take responsi* . fend off the “pointy-headcided state. ' ______a.crisis is.notftlways.tys.the.answen______= z l ------which would mean 30,0(,000 troops bilityforsoisome of these other oper- Nordiem intellectuals-’-trjtrying to------UJust-becausiausc.we.haw.riever.,__ ■ indeed.it is rarely the answer. But s that others atio n s-so0 that t the United States tell us \vhat to do. As Alababama been the besttst doesn'td mean we- ■ P" reaten regions and committed to missions d : best,” he said recmt- only the United State:atescancon- ^ could htmdle. ______can keep thtmiretsaunteramr ~ —y o ____ tasks.placeaprcnuum tiTe\wUiWiiling to,0 aamass power • system(1 ofaHiMCfisrWlihourtheo: ------example, Internationatnal Studies at the Heritage fundamentalist core - poliolitical poljricafcolumnjmnistforthe d States making a significantt • operations umts-for ex \ry force unless tlieru^.*ru's something United S t reconnaissance assets andar militaiy Pmndation. extromists who believe th«the Anti- Birmjng/iamn Weekly.W o" ------trin- The entireen structure of the U.N.%^ Uncle Sam can ralsllse a something that is worthwhvhile. OK! adonal Court of Criminals it saved them taxes. ciples, one decisiveL* fofor the future Intemad fortune taxing obesesity BELL MATT SMITH Times aro! haihard even for us who . of Ihe naiion.MikfSiSinipsun fum- violates2S rightsr guaranteed in •TWin Falk don’t write bad checks, but if you* 101 iiled an opprn iiinityIV con July 15 . Articles 3 3 of the Constitudon.The G overn m en t is condniinually tiy- ' ' Twin FalLalls can’t afford it, youy probably don’t > when 111- vou-tl anain.slinst Rep, Ron ICC claiiiaims jurisdiction over ing to find ways to incre:reasc rev- on*t protend to buy it: bu J’-aiil'x 1< rex.is,iunenlendment to America!lean d tiicn s for acts commit- enues. An example is thithetaxon Jailing FoFort will add to Fraudulent use of che ±eck-thatl5 just plain .pr dgaruttes. What better ’nieam en^ndment would ted in America.An It enforces no t h e b u r dden e on taxpayers punishes ali of us stealing. stt . h:iv<' pitihibited usin(!;ing appropria- properlyrly enacted code of criminal generate taxes. And onlj iK to We’ve becomcomc an "I want, I take -eo small percentage of theIC taxpayers. It makesss me1 \vonder who is get- Wlien did it become OK tions in tlie main bill)ill to fund die law, crcaicadng its own vaguely - steal? Bad checks on ovcrdniraiMi no matter who/ho 1gets hurt” sodcQfii ms definedd crimes,< such as “geno- 'Ihe main roason given1 isi: the cost 'tingpenalizilizcd if %ve sehiencc a ; it stop? Be proud ol •. vo I 'niied Nations. like Bob Fort to prison accounts, diecks on dosed^ Whero docs its ■|liL' U.N. Charterr anda; the U5. ^ dde” andant “crimcs against humani-i- to taxpayers for health-ri-related pussycat lik Iks-are who you aro‘ aniand what you do; be-. as for 10 yearsirs? He has alrcady done accounts and stolen checks Cnnstitntion .ireinvcTvcondlably af ty.” Inso so doing, it blends the leg- costs due to smoking. these not federal laws, me;leaning able to feel googood about your tri tion separates islativec anda the judicial fimctions 'niat’S why I viewed widiw inter- moro to hin-limself tJian anytliing we oilds.'Ilie Constiiiitioi [e has disgraced liimsclf felonies? It’s OK to &ve dwdiese actions. _ - niiliiarvnowerslwt^vi:i>veen^gn»s___wW At^the Constitution forbids to est the fact that obesity:y is also . can do. H e 1 mds, lund------Shame on1 an;anyone, law enforce*------costing tiu^ayersalmosljst'aslriudi and'lusf^imily and will never bo — diecks to businesses, frieni .md the president. TheThi former has the fMeraerd gbvemnientl'nielCC lords, etc.? ment or otherwerwise, who allovrt and the exclusive power;r toti decide on ignoress thetl most basic constitu- a.s smokers. I nope our• legislatorsIt put in a pos>osition of trust again, ly from encourages thisthisbehaViorbynot Z n offering When he goesgo out in public, peo- This is stealing, not only K'liiiK to u'ar aiul funiunding it.The aotialngrights of the accused: trial are reading this as I am whomever the check hasibeen b stopping it. WhiWhat wc allow to hap-^ ander-in-chief. by jury, appeala to a higher testimo->• them a way to genenite:e moro pie will bee whispering,\ "Do you l.iiier is tliecommanc 0 that is? Do you know given to but from employet On die call of the SecSecurity nyandd-the right of the accused to money. As a matter of fafact, it • know who tl e noro money what he didiid?” Something like a means of fe^ver raises, bemS S ‘“S IJ&SI \ Council, the U.N. Cha:h an er requires beconfrcifrontea by his accuser. The might even generate mo extra work hours as the memoney is TwinRiUsa 9 memlx;rs to furnishh menn and- ICC is aa :sham court without any than we do wid) dgarett2tte taxes. leper goingcig through the crowd ______2. e(|iiipnient to the cou:oundl to con* body of>f li law to enforce and withoutt i am suggesting an ob<>besityiax shouting “u duct w.ir.llie processess violates the ony jurisirisdictional basis. For example, a taxpayerer can go ter It will cos:ost us 5300,000 to house ison for 10 >-ears, depend- cluiin of command mandatedm; by PiTjfesi'essor Charles Rice, Notre the post office to receweve a certified him in prise the (.'onsuwtion, placilacing U.S. Dame LawLa School, has described copy of his or her heightht and ing on inflai[lation. Rather than that, f i m e s - N^fews ; should be required to ^Thel fotrcs under foreign■n ccommanders the ICCC asa "outrageous” and its weight, "niis service cann eveni gen- I think he sl SlaphtrwnHirtcsn ...... PuUlihari»r i >st office. the motloney back plus penalty, who lia\ e not takenn anaj oath to sup- supposedsed jurisdiction as tanta- erate money for the post CiBikWalworth . . ...Matuiujlng editor MIkoSmIt ...... Atfvertf»InCdIrKtor;i ■ i>ort the Consritution,on. an oath mount: toto a “repeal of the Ih e taxpayer then compipares their Given a restcstricted life by having taken in- all Americarcan personnel, Dedarad^tion of Independence.” weight to a chart publisrl^ed by the him write! aa report to the judge T h e m e m b e rs o f th e editolitoHal board and w riters of editoidltoriais are Stephen determine every weekek on his activities. No includiJiB the prcsideiidenc. A rtd e 43 The UnitedUr Nations engorges on1 m ew c^ profession to de It, Stava C rum p . D a v id C o o p e rrand a m Shelley Ridenour, j r undertakes to fundiiu{« provided by the largesse hmv m udi they arc ovenjrweighc out-of-townm travel without permis- Hengen, Ciark W alworth,! of the U N. Charier ui an asdgned number of use military forces whichwh are of the UnitedUr States, funding’and Th^n just add so much1 titax tor each sion and an
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l^ROADTOAL TN&tS'/teAIO/^lCC AMOK/SAIMJAY9 A NKSm» rrt— . -— ~ T ------— ------p a W o r l d ; SlBcidile lN )nnber kdlls 33) in Ruussia I ' ------identified ass GaGalina said on state- ROSTOV-ON-DON, R ussia JJJI run Rossiyaa titelevision. *Tents • ; Tram m ed M T (AP)-Asuidde bomber 1 K M RUSSIA, — that were putut 1up near the main . 1 a truck packed with exexploshres »_!* "> building were aall gone. There was a. Russian 0 'V m O \ ® re , through the mtes of a. M o«c^ one waU left: fromfro the main build- military hospital near OChechnya the build- HUS! ing” on Friday, destroying th fA A woman wlwho lives 2.5 miles ing and killing at least 33 people; S from the hospiDSpital said windows Seventy-six others■s - w ere Md w broke and plasiilaster fell from walls wotmded in tho attack,, tlthe latest w In her neighboriborhood. “I saw a big ; in an upsurge of suiddiide bomb-' ^ column of snsmoke," .said tho • ings that have killed mr r |o step * down as promised .and Icleaw his B t ^ 'i Prime Mlnlftert ToTony BItIr tpeaks Wtdnesdayly battled rebels. It was hisI: . first Icnown bravel to a w ar zonezc out- fficeniii—s—side-Monrovia-since-thith e-reb el----- — B la ir ’s record-oflr siege began here in June. r ' LONDON (AP)-Afteifter six years tion victorjoiy Moy 2. 1997. which , ' TTie West African envtiv(^s sai^ and 93 days in office,e, 1Tony Blair . ended 188 years: of Conservative ^they would stay in thee capital, will notdi the Ipngestit continuouso Party rulee.J A sccond big w in came ^nonetheless. sendee by a Labor Party Pai prime four yearsrs later,1 and Labor holds “We’re going to wait until11 we minister On Saturday'-apersonal - i 409ofthefle 659 seats in Parliament. ^can sit dovm cuid talk to ti him,” triumph and a rccord for th e party Blair^lonlongevity is rcmariaible in gsaid Nana Aktifo-Addo, ' 1 he'trsiufprmcd' partbecausluiseofthctarityoflabor jforeign minister, who is among *■ But it^ not party timeime a t No. 10 govenunenients in’ Britain. Harold ffive top West- African1 offidals« • Downing St,‘the officialial residence Wlsonserwerved longer, but his total 5stood up .bylbylor.- - - of Britain^ pnm e minisioisters. of seven years,y« 279 days, was. split The delegatiotr earned■d' a mes- MonrovHn, cheerclli an advance fflilltaryjjBamBam a> th«y pass throug the stroets-Thursdayst near the U.S..s. EmlMMyI In th e------^vemments in 1964*70. ^ -Hic sheen of Blaii^ achieve- between go sage fn>m-West African h 4tal Monrovia. ments' has been tarnam ished by and 1974-76 state that the first peace q war. Labor ' BlairwourtjuJd need one m ore elec- ® beria on It Is sendinglg (three warships with measure n at the United Nations ^ homes in thee capital,"a killing five debate over the Iraq v would deploy in Libe mralofa adults and four foi children, aid infighting over his domomestic poli-. tion viaory3ry to challenge Margaret «Monday and th a tl^ lo r, anai indict- Marines to0 Liberia for what this tl week asking for appnn s of defense' Thatcher^^ 20: th century record of . lamed for President BusJush says will be limit- muldnational n force, to be t fol- workers said,L des and the suicide o ' ed warcrimes suspect bla m ent by The volley,f. spariced sp mor^ com- adviser David KcUy. LoiLord Hutton, 11 years,, 2092( days in office as a ^14 years of conflict in thehe region, pd assistance.ce. Bush has m ade the lowed 1( by a U.N. deploym< ative prime iniri&ter. t of U.S. troops contin- Oct. C 1. bat, sending familiesfan fleeing back the judge heading thr the problem is that t prompted the parlian ------ctmfident-of-hi9-ochi< —adopethid-law-vrtis-hii-with ,Q<»oiiwg, (gniH. ■ with-Washingtoii-Aild:i jhtsgroups expressed------~ “ and says he has the will-tocarrywi] ----- inW alesat T O * ^ a ^ i ^ ^ ts , wheti ~atrd“manipulated-for-pia polirical^ ------Humjuiri^ta years of coconflia it brokered the ' ^glum^i role as NAK :r Louis disappointmemlent at the end of the quarters. ^ naming U.S.f.S. offidals are (fls- ends,” e Foreign Minister __ •'Overall I believe thath at we have term s ofif a peace process in l-whather-future-ones-----—Michel^ told.the-SenateJ)ef' which was adopted in______— -The-bill-passed-by-a-vQvote-of-39— missed-and-v recent horrors m uie done what we were elecilected to doT NorthernrCelana. Ir 1 after eas- are preventjnted,” he spid in vote. v response to rec< elled most of th e heredi- to 4 with 20 abstentions a dam agea Balkans and1 in Rwanda, a former to keep the economy stastable, to get It expelle ily dealing the lowere r houM ■ Washington. The resulting cases da pAoplp hnrif to work,'■ totl) invest in tarv rocmbmbers of the -House of rn hf>- :. ■ reladQQS^with-CQUiHrig?r ies w ith Belgian colony. idindoingso Lpnis,thouiough it^tiU h a s n t setuc3 litionally “It's a stepsp 1 oackwaros ui the our public services and i is signed by King AlbertIt n , a for- brought onlyJy if the victim or su s-• which v Belgium has tradic create a country that is imore nod- on a newV methodn for appointing p<^ is a Bd(lelgion dtizen o r long- had h an “excellent rapportn ... and global fightt aiagainst impunity, lg members. Blair has put ■ malfty.- • am from said Reed Brod>rody of Human Rights - __ < ^ _ stro n g ^ a n d morelore fair,” he or'electingi ------•’ihe-bigge5t-chang©.isuh»-drop<4l ----- teim-rcsidcnlent nt the time of tha. , which Y have nothlng to lear iold reporters Wednesdi^ a y . “TOere off a deSedsfon -on-jotning-thr-^ roc. It also guarantees ^us about dcmocraty,” he acadded.------Watch tn NewiwVork.— V ^ ------n Union'^ common cur- ping of the “universal1 .jurlsdic- alleged crime is a big job of work stilltill to do and European 1 don” In the 1993 originaoal, wMch ; my appetitC'for doinglg iit. is undi> ren ^ . had resulted in politicaUs miniwcd.” But thee g]glow has faded for Blair, c had a joint session of rassing complaints .When Blair beconaune party'' While he h President Bush, British loader in 1994. hiss rrebranded Congress1 standingsi and applaud- 17, he finds no sudi Minister Tbny Blair and “New Labor” party cocourted big ing on July Prime Minister Ariel a business and middle’cU’class voters, aduladon1 aiat home. have risen, bu t voters are among others. iprdmising a reformedaed welfare T axa ha^ U.S. Defense Secretaiy state driven by a free fre market still- waltinIting to see sig i^ ic an t nents in the ailing public Rumsfeld threatened in 'economy. He turned hi;his back on improvemei move NATO headquarter many of Labor's hall(allowed but health send>rvice and decrepit trans- policies, such port systentem. lVadc uniocis daim Brussels unless the li vote-losing socialist poli scrapped, and B« as state ownership of)f keyV indus- Labor hasIS abandoneda its vrarking rootsts anda are scaling back on European Union partn« tries. expressed concern. The result was a land:mdslide dec- finandal; supportsu *
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I feefeel confident we have a i s i - i it back to the (state) cham- ? taught me to FALLS - After an emotion;ional win .“Tlie differentnee was we let one error com-co chance to make it 1 mother and .then we actedi lilike pionship game,”* saidst coach Jim Chandler.r. ArMCSinCta^lbumaMiMMIlt K mybuttintn t h e over Idah<^ 0 Falls in th e semifinals ThiThursdi^, pound into an< was unable to keep its momiomentum a deer in theI hheadlights. - **We just need toD quitq< falling behind early.”" . a t Bniln Field Burley wa ----- ^------Tho-Bobcats,ts (2 2 -1 1 ) Jiave.onelast.chonlonce _____ Buriey-scored_fiLfiist-bchind>.8ingles_by_y______RJd«)f.’f.O « n e i------^'r------house.—« » “ goirifr e ■ • Marsh Falls 15, Burleyley 55. championship I"' h FWls built a 4-2 lead, saw'itv'it dwin- to m ake it to the state tournament nextnt Ryan Bailey andid Andrew McMurray, the __— .Marsh I "ftom Thursd^fbi^the-2 -0 - 0 • UpperWtey la.-Sheltey:iliey 3rSheiiey eliminated------I run, then put the Bobcats awaiw^with w^'inXewisiiston;Bur thcy^have to beawata- T^vinnlng-pJrcber-ftt ^ ^ dletoaru peaidng U pper Valley (27 • Shelley 12. Idaho FallsIlls 0;C Idaho Falls eliml- j: scvennm:uns in the fifth and four moreore in the red-hot and p 127-7) lead. ' hip game today a t 1 0 aum. ji a t Bruin FleliL But Marsh Fallslls •came right back in theirr nsted I win 15-5 in th e championship • Upper Valley 17, Bearsr LakeLa 3, Bear Lake , .w ■ ^Torontogfu. American Legion Siogle-A^ AreaA C The Bulldog}gs crushed both Shelley, 1313-3, half of the se u nid d with1 help from Burley. and Bear Lals3», 17-3. FHday in IoscmJPOUt ^ ' eliminated, 'r ” ' Cartcron■ortAekgal Tburaamement FVidxsy at Bnun Field. Please see LQION, page B2 •y coadi Doug Bailey said fiveive errors games. Shellejey eliminated Idaho Falls8 12-01< f prv&httssomehig■ /J^pw fiU NBAstm,mdud.iudmgKobe G o o)ding d i.' Bry(M,heRxluuhaHrecmtfy o q>kie 1rid e ss t o ll e a d r o d eeo ( p l a n s ■Ru v ia R ] Question: t o r e i s Who played in 9788 oconsecutive . I eiinite EJBA games? h; ..MJi.Mnswerbdoio ihds CowboysIS \who competed T o d a y ’s schedBDULE ^ ^ 2 . in 1960,, earlierea will meet Rodeo ■ Jerom e CountyI >Iorthside Vmiarns PRCA Showdown. 7:30 I corretpondent '' Minidoka County,, 7:2 p.m. Golf 4G - Swapping stories; , t Burley GC, i happen when rodeo . Idaho Seniors, .at I »ho competed in 1960 ------9;30o.m.------: reunite 14^16 dur* ' ; Magic Valley Speeplay_day_for < ------savcrton, Ore., ' Heldennan;to hitch s up. Richland, Wash., Beavi owdown Pro Rodeo at the Jeroniroma County falrtroimds on Fri and Billings, Mont., are also a t th e Jeroim:*.I’s Jeff Rupert completed his S-McondS * in bareback ridln;llns during the Northside Shorn Lany Robinscm, informal show,” said -Gert- Clarleson.-‘^ e ------tournament, which wilwill crown its Rupert's's ridei earned him 61 potnU. The rodadi ew inonV it. bronc rider Ei champion 11. bareback broi:/body there.” • • id a iS-faeerAlaskarc and bull aod.y d^, set for-8 -a J ^ ------Angell. ^ s ^ ' s a d ca i ^ l S o n e Another openevi to both li^ t ond M-C youth footti laircowBcroyxruise n/iMiMM* _est-will-bc-aes and also to m ules in Yamuchi. who is' the:crfrfBv horsemen onsto h of under and over, league holds sigJlgim ps ByT««llrellWIKiams she likes to buck, to a” Friday. . Gone Dippin* Wildid is Silver NOt( Dte to readers chairman of the Intern in height. Drivers will C BURLEY - The» A^^^Cassia Tlnw NeNewi cofreipoodent Professional. . , —------^organisei-Gen dasscs for single har------feuih fowball IBUBUU » said, and ihelif nrtnwnfmdeo^ — r. Ringtail Dip is the• imother of____ stories ftoifrom the previous night's - team namcss in open, % its reglstradon ununtil Aug. 15 JEROIlOME - A young Utah cow- a quick time o£ 11.3 sc< id green division.s to ______-fer all players inL. ggrades S-7. bey madlade the top saddle broncc Gone Dippin’ Wild,. .i All th ree ,____ rodeo^llfill I be publish^ a day late. local team roping, i'-^=^rom=8 randmother=:i=io=grand;= =nmmias.wfrNe>««gretsarv.lncoft= =_= late even the grecntat . _ if ihe~jCWffle^aniy-Fbir^ — Barthblew=ahd- partn jgounds, is ope . -D onnellf^ Sports in Buriey an d and Norlorthside Showdown rodeoB daughter, are coionsistently ____ verilencott« this may cause. Webb - th e fin a l tean- y challenging to ride,e, O’Maley I__ _!---- . _ _draft.horsesnal a classes include an Che Rupert lVadin{ling Post in Thursda;day on a powerful gray after eveiwne else hai10 current t™ divisions horse nainamed Silver Dollar. said. place inI herh 10-and-jmder age - took theu* tim e to mal rourse, log pulls, a ring . Supert. rm ountain hands ] in farm1 machincr>- at 1 fee is $55 K.C.. Weston, V a nadonal high\i “Sometimes it goests the other group, catch in 15.8. - VThe registration f ri the three “She's jujust a little peanut up through Aug. 15, withrith a $15 late ^ o o[ l championcl in his first yearr way,” he said, when Shad and J a d e Willislend vfith compete in di 0 marcs carricd Thursdsday’s three there on1 totop of that horse,” said ; an opportunity for the fee thereafter. Son>ome fo urth- ,ihehe Professional Rodeo early first-ni^t lead inie i JS S s.In ness and tear 1 winners. “Sometimesi tthey throw Clay Gomelrrell, a PRCA official for iiblic to see horses anil . ^ d e r s will be 'allowlowed to play C^wboj«ays Assodadon, scored an ing ^villl.a time o f 8 .1 . g, Brian sshre 81 points, them all off. But we’veVC got some the Gott 1Milk Jerome Junior The best bull ridestn ‘ er-K irk ----- ^accomraodwqler harness, as well iW a piepending on size• aiand weight. impre^ onight. That Rodeo Assc^odation. ogether and Icarninn .h.„y-cue»- he bareback riding event,c, good cowboys h ere to: came from U iah cowbojim to ride , ;CaU 67P-2388 with Rupert of Jerome rodec was the difference.” - “The girl is unbelievable. She :e for everyone,” - jtlohs. Munns, a fo rm e r Colad m issed Additional Gone Dippin’Di; Wild for 75 points,I, In barrel racing, locx a l favorite loves to barbarrel race and she’s good Southern Idaho rodeolake a sure obstade coiwsaid. for first place with Utahh Timi Lickley of Jeirerome was at iti She^ (a good hand.” . who scored 82 points grab, andIg is fr set in stone an a we Area coaches gigamer JTboy’ay Bud Munns, aboardd cheered as she madele a smooth R’Nee MMuUcn said her daugh- Buggy, and Derold Richt 3 iiccommodatc partici- la, has been riding for is took the work. ail Dip. run in 17.92 seconds,«:, edging out ter, Sierra, a re-ride of 82 points 1 oteam rop- “This is an state recognltiation dc contractor Pat O’Maley ofif Vauna Walker’s 17.93I tto grab th e four yearsrs tand was exdted to win Butter. general piibli ley said. i^Her* m otherr marc in 18.53 seconds,Is, drawing a In tie-de-down roping. Soda * The , eight werifcre' R an d y O’Maley resident Ryan Please see RODE(he, making will try to money por more info field; Jay, Ostler, JeiJerome base- ‘Sfaft freak’f does color f o r a n o tIt nde. ness pull,ior cal title ■ ball; Lars Hovey, Wood W River ^ )E0. Page B2 934-514G. baseball; and Steveeve O rdonez. . £)^Devil Rays games By Scott Thompson Buhl softball. TImefrWewi writer 0 state Senior Some other areiirea coaches CrjuidOoodall r alls golferChampionship received recogniticition. Steve BURLEY - Twin Fa Goodbody of WendeUellwasnam cd ------;— Virginia Undhjem fig iturdoy and Sunday the assistant coachh of c the' year «pPETERSBURG, Fla. - Like has about 20 Id ah o Sto uricy Golf Course and former Buhl atha t W e t i c c ^ . }od baseball raclio aAnounc- ~ Golf Cham pionships ith u er seniciOa.m. shoigtin startboih.------tor Jon.Jund eanie/■ned_a distm - _ c r Enriqrique Oliu has a passion.fot— ___ b elt______!______guished service'awaward. J e rry the sportort and a gift for making lis- The total is both shod {champioiu: Women~ piiehl of Wendell, SkSkip A ndrew tcnersi fefeel as if they’re at the sta- sure volume and for^______IdahoJndhjom, £ Men - at Jerome and Bridndn W illford a t dium. means; that U ndhjem , • ner James. ' h . n’t look to bo much paFalls golfer KimSerly were all namnai ed distin- TiicI acolor analyst for S p a n i^ . eating them - almost miished d>adies for scrvice to broadcascasts of Ibm pa Bay Devilu yearold minimum to figuresp: she When: Soturdi Itate Senior Wh«re: Burley Qieir. fw ibols andnd coaching Ray^hoihome games never has seen tournament, has been a :m comes into today’s ' careen; anythinging he describes, though. ior thing a while. under her Tim*: 9:30 a.i ______days ___mt anything but sads- -OUuhi1 Iw been blind since birth, “Everybody w ants to e fiery competitor wants ConuMfromnmranreportB “idon •f dcingforits D*ftndlng chi [on't think it^ all that big of old I am," she said. “ iUe. ------a deal.LTbme, T the big deal is PmB Emiaue OllB wofta fromn ItlM broMicast^oott it Troplioplcwa Held In Tampa Bay, admit that Pm 71. Evenor what it Virginia Undh. I, who does- Christopherws:forrtfac-fieldTi5:that J ^ P uvia'Answer: doing thisthi sq' s o ^ b o ^ can come FU.,Juiy2 . p ^ i s t l M 0color< •M ljit for D ivllH ^riioine lio gunw on SpinUh- .'Tin pli^g against ' whole lot younger thanpast the SO- ‘ '------—-----Please: see OOIF. Page 82-.. ‘' 17 A.C Green. ' )8se'see ANNOUNCER,'Pa^ 84 play in, the And beati ,, 1: ...j, • .otlhisscn-, J ^ -V ■ .. ' * * Undhjem ' o know how toi^om ent “I have to fied M the fic ninsenion;. another ade. ; women a ------Bad-nows-l nirie.” Pie ______■_£______■
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S p o r t s Idaho COj w b o y ’ s ddeath Bowiee ' l ^ d sspaekco f staRs ^ t B rritish 1 I spurss m1 lost his life July 5 a t the endei of a L------i------to hold OD at thethe Women*^ H winning saddle bronc ridee duringi ndng the fund[id tto set up a John Golf Brilijh Open for tor her first IHIplBS ■ the tl Grangeville Border Dq>'^^ys.' Marek mcmoriaorial rodeo scholv* . pro Otic, she:'U U have to John Maxek. 28, b f Whitilite Bird, - ship fund forr hijhigh school or col- , fend off thee likes m i I ' ’ died di when th e horse h e haiiad been Icge sradcnts,s, aand to sjponsor a Annika Sorenstam. KarCarrie Webb ^ . M ririding stepped on his chestSt. memorial beltclt buckle for the and Sc Ri Fak. Marek'Ss m othei; Peggyf Marek,1 Grangeville rode ------B o w ie-sh o t-a-6-undd up splitting die Meunier Lcbouc of Fror H a local bank, is takingg public “We ended t Tied for ninth at 4 tunder was ■ donations, which areI .being average andd vwon the buckle Sorenstam, who shotfiot 72 And matched by rough stock; contrac-c together, bothh of us,” Bill sai± “He off the lead f J athlete. Every time slipped four shots off H tor Kelly Bowcut of Kenttmcwick, was a natural atl after .being just onec tbehind on Wash. he rode, he letIct iic all hang out. Ic Thursday. I The family is talkinglg about was win or nothiothing” Faring worst of allII vwas Diana Luna of Italy. She shot a touma- mcnc>record 23 over 9S, the high- EWUaddsfformer NFL. player,p cst score in the eventnt since I _____,_ckiis_bcgan keeping5 _records_17__ r ------years ago. The previous>us worst was ' □ (O lym picm eiedalist to athleiletic hall : 92. m Eastern receiver of th e first 1 0 ^ H H | CHENEY, Wash. (AP)I - A-for- honors as an ] Bowie birdied five o f« 72. H e still ovms ■ holes on- the tricky links lir course mer National Football 1League from 1968-72. ;h p a r4 17th. H player and an Olympicc bronze Eastern'!! careerreer record with 166 ' and birdlcd the tough ] H ons, induding a sin- ■ She has a chancc tcto emulate BiBwWB medalist highli^ted thehe latest pass receptions, nadc the U.S. _.class of induct*^, into thecEastem I gle-game record:ord of 13. He played 1 Hilary Lunkc, who mad H s in the NFL with ' Open her first LPGA^Tourvictoo' Tc H • Washington UniTOrsity .AiAchlctics four'seasons ir ‘by winning at Pumpkipkin Ridge a ' n ...... _ iHaU of Rim e on Friday. Philadelphia1 aniand Detroit. month ago. ' Thc”inductees includee Wanda— . “ The late-WayWayne-Gilman, why - Lunkc was far offff 1her game, Jevi^ now living in Colorado C< played acEWU101 Ifrom 196fr69,won : failing to moke the cuicue of 3-ovcr ByjMBWj nWi Springs, Colo., who was a bronze 522 games aas s ' the Ferris High ■ 147. She carded a 74^ foifor an 8-over medalist in wom en’s smnnallbore School headad coach Lisa ; total of 1S2. standard rifle at thele 1984 Comscock-Schulihultz was a record- B breaking guardaM at Eastern from H Olympics in Los Angeles. ' DIMarco leads Woefoods and Football player Bob> Picard 1982-85, thenn bbegan coaching ac HI twice earned NAIA. AU-A1-America Lakeside Highgh SSdiool in Id a h a ' the field at BulckkOpen 0 I g ^ t Eh ^ ; GRAND BLANC, MiMich.-Ugcr B8 M H H ; Woods threw his handsnds in the air, ■ H H | • smiled and laughed. Rodeo___ His eagle from a bunkerbiu on.his BSadMS Bw/UM.iIl first hole FHday stillI wswasn’t (leaily ContkiuedI ftom B l enough to closc the big gap BsHH| In steer wrestling, TomiLewiSOf I ' n *« T"t »t » between lumscif andd BBulck Open Mike Sposa, who had1 tht e first- Flelsher tie;Jes tourney recohl Lehi,, i U tah, m ade thee fascest ' ita.i leader Chris DiMarco,■co, who is 13 behindMDiMarco, who finished his throw in 5.8 seconds. iH*(n.n.aiiVMWHcn.a n-perfect-conditions-well-----.round lead .atJjmdejiwa amplons-Tpur------• under aftcr an 8-undeiider64-in-the ---- rmiod-in-i through 15 holes m the :-6 4 on Chan rain-delayed sccond round.roi before thehe weatiier delay. U>, M ass. - Bruce Is.was lining tip an 18-foot___ round. ___ CONCORD S«iii Cwn|j^P^N»2 »i _ '_UN^lUrthntito ■ : . . Woods.was 5-undcr,icr,through.l5 .. Woods.v — F lei^cr tied'i:d a tournament record— - -M M a ------,------putt at Na 4 when *e t.rmUU^t>K;}VkraliAnmM>.im3SacraiM>.' • • holes and will be fifive strokes birdie put ad a t with a 7-uncmder 64 in the first I ,, *1 0«> iA«SrT?»^^ n on Saturday -waAtfr dalarm blared at Warwick Dougherty takes lead behind DiMarco on are__ ^______miUULfiLjhfitho Champions Tour’s _ ------when he fiHUBCS ct — ScandlnavljmiMas^ IS^-seSJ^shelter. He .. ~neetBoscon.Ca.Classic.- round, which wtis’delajslayed for five-----and-fans l o d ’d e k o p in g e , Sw 1 a one-stroke leiid , lightning and looked up and grinned at a blue Swecltn - He held i hours becausc of lig( Nick Dougherty shot a 3-i Purtzer at Nashawtuc : heavy rain and was laterla« suspend- sky sprink[nidcd in th white clouds. over Tom Pm G o l f ______The PG.PGA Tbur dedded to caU to take a three-shot lead Club, while James ' ed by darkness. through the>- Scam Continued from B l And then,, of course, it always , Woods started theiday da 3 u n d er- for the deldelay becausc a storm was — y SIgel, David Eger, < I co'die putter. Masters. t and former minor sshe’s been playing wrell lately,lai fin- comes down co'i ' 10 strok^ behind DiMiiMarco-inhis expectedttd to reach the course with* ngninct a “You’VC gOt;ot CCO be able to putt «nutes. However, it didn't H e was at 8-yider 1361 ockey . player John IiShing fourth at ------^-final-tuneup-beforc.rff..plnying rhe----- in IS min; jJ4i^mcni_lllQS2.fiE££SStlS!5.” she said. T v e been : PGA ChampionshipI in two weeks. start to iSnforaBouTwoTiours:nii re tie d with Nine------1 iGooding^ readSIgwEaTgiic good shapie cney're irco. who began the sccond Former European Ryetyder Cup n c lu d in g ._defending __JMagic Valley A m ateur in ( : his Inst chance this setseason to win ' DiMar« — cap cain- Mark-James-{7 holdh on for his second Hamilton finished toumam'cnc will b e kec;eping the Challis’ Chri ; Rookie Carl Edwards held off Rick Crawford o-over 40 of Bobby II the reigning; m«men’s champion. He ■ hU gas 10 the end Frid=Wday night to win in the th past four races. His third afterter starting 16th. ball out of th e rough. began to .sputter on the the final 50 laps. “Their rough usually is in pret- was unavailableable for comment. • win the CraftsmanI T\"mick series engine b( TVavis Kvapil, the sen*ries points Hamilton was ^ followed by Power Stroke Dies a 4*3 deficit. scored totoi lead Upper Valley, which errors. around in the sc<^nd os ShcUey exploded for itsit 1 2 runs IJike- ; But Marsh FallsIs imado sure batted or in th e fifth. • there would be no0 cchancc of a Rhodehoihouse and Andy Evans on 10 hies- six coming in ad two hits. Evans had a And Red Devil pitchcher Eric M««kkMkuTBurtnStS) n e ^ o t m o vl i i e s ! I Burley comeback in the fifth both had three-hit bjwt — WC’V€ ! inning. Ihree infielddd errors and triple andam lYavis Evans added a -Elizondo—tossed a o4oo7*-is;ej' ' ------five-Marsh FUls hicsts .led-tajcven__l t,^o.rundadouble.------i_:_shutnuL______; runs. Cameron Nelsonson, who start- Shelleyley came to life with three Pack went 3-for-4 -VStirtwo— v • Sl^ow tlm es an c J locc»cah’ons • Link to officolal rrmovie wel5^fos RBIs and - cd on the mound forfor th e Eagles, ^^ns in1 the tl surth as Jarett Pack, triples and rwo RI «VWtayU,StMa*7S /iev/er roHngs El& ndo, Jordan Cook,, aiand Henry • You rote the movieses • Read local viev I doubled in a nin an • - - - - ! added another RBI sir , doubled'“ ■ ,. ; Burley got one badeickm thotopof Rhodrfjehouse added a , two-run Branden H arper aiand Jake <«.m ; the sixth as Wes HadeaikUm „ Gendron singled for thele Rangers, I and Jeff Orme smacked a , a double. n l 2.hW M l^ 0 (6) > on a Qelder^ choice » two-nmdn single co end the game in pp«< Jake Miller added a ■ triple by Hope, butIt tJth a rt oil ihc uiobomctom i of the sixth. ! B otots could muster.cer. Upper VaOey 17, Beara r la t o 3 3 ftfovies . _____Slwlley:iyl2,ldalK)^l*,0(5)_ii.•' ~ TTie siKth-sccded Be J y, ___ C iiclc o n ft "^rother^pmes—~ Wcdneinesday’s surprise, the Bears gave up 13 freee ]passes to : Upper 1 3 , Sh(Shelley 3 (6 ) woho ,fT.T»~c«n.. (smti cc»r ■Jjm usem ent'J> Tfieatre^\ I Tlie jotimey for■ CjnriPTylln C is ' muster'tl:r'che same magic chey h ad •eking off No. 1 Bohf 12-1 . 3 e a rs in five innings FVicriday. . Lpver._ . in knock] ■ - v . . . « _J ------
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B a s e b a l l IN THE BLELEACHERS By Ste'Steve Moore . W H A T ’ S O0 N T , V . _ L e g g ] Vi l a s o h s ej i i n i s ^ ------AL&oxm ono(isa.nDwx»xi r - ' stakes, ESPN2.3 pjiL WASHI^KJTON (APiP) - Andre 3M __ ^ g >’ Auto Racing. , ^ — : «. — Agassi wasn’t going-tato-let-James ------Tennis _ - H ■' T riathlon Blake get best of himh: again. _ • " •Formula■la One, qualifying for On the Merge of beining eliminat- health intacQtact, Lindsay Davenport 1 ■ GermerianGP.8P£ED,6ajn. the- secqnd is beginningling to return to top forth. . b 1 0 I 1 ____ = - ^ 'UfeTlme Rtness Triathlon.'at cd by Biake for d ; S i ' l r i l Iia 3000, from Hockenhelm, * straight year, Agassi ra]rallied from a Ih e formiinner No. 1 player looked • lany, SPEED, 7:30 Ltn. Minneapolis, NBC, noon set dovhi for a 3-6,7-S,S, 6-3 v ic to r y s h a r p in1 a I6-3, 6-3 victory Friday . ; ;. I o'o 0 Gemar Chanda Rubin, and ARWC, qualifying for - FHday night that sentIt him to the over Cha •NASCAR Legg Mason advancedd totc th e semifinals of the > yard 400. TNT. 9 ajn.. Mg g i S occer semifinals of the Lc ■S® . ! ! ! ~ •. Brickyai Tennis Qassic. Acura Classlassie • ' • Trans-An•Am Series, from TroiS' tport will face second- ! • MLS, Ail^iar Same, ABC, The top-seeded Agaiossi. looking Davenpoi res. Canada, SPEED, * nent for the seede UflWUSA. San Jose at Wa^lngtofl. control of the of unseedetKled Lisa Raymond 6-2,6 - I I ’. ‘^ 2 P I . • NASCARAR WC. final practfce for *’* game to finally take co yard 400,-8?EED,-2:3frpjn.------PAX," 2 p.m------match—— ^------I 1 a Second-seeded AndIdy Roddick ^ 'cUjsteisl» thorougHljrdominated ^ ■ffZ". ------•-NASCARAR-Busch.Quailfylng for------iad-2i2-winners-to-just-ll------urdacrVsemi’----- as she-had- !Ci:sss?.;'SiS£*^T« p _ Kroger:er 200, SPEED, 3:30 pjn. . ^ iA win over for Raymormondi, who finished with S«M cs BuOMT, T>M. Ttn UeOriw ^ . finals with a &1, 6-4 K w p .NHRA.q.qualifying for Fram^olite M ardyRsh. 27 unforceirced errors in tho ^ • WTA, Acura Classic, semifinals. lOth-seeded - minute matnatch. * RANACRt 10, INOUMUMS3 ■ Y/ ^ \ Natloneinais. Sonoma. Calif., Roddick will play 1 2 p.m./8:30 pjn. lim Henman, while jAgassi will Ih e otheither sem ifinaf will pit No. E8PN2,U .6 p jn . * Gonzalez. 3 Jusdniidne Henin-Haideniie AR'Busch. Kroger 200, THT.' j play No. 4 Fernando O •NASCAR B aseb all Gorualez beat N a 717MaxMimyi against . iunseeded SvetlaBa ;S» iiiS li Spjn,a - # 7-6 (3), 6-2 and Heiuninan e n d u r e - Kuznetsova • ' W - s s k ;riii!s • ASA. M«MeiJef250,SP£ED,7pjn. rain delays in a 7-6 (S),>), 7-5 victory Henin-Ht»-Hardeim 6 , the French • « . ! ? I M» S n i l " — - • MLfi, Oiamondbado at Cubs. haphan, last Open chomumip, wasted little effort • :nnue o i o Onmc 4 over Paradom Sridu ‘ ! 0 0 0 “You knowtw how th ey told us, ‘You)u ccan’t take It Fo*,2pjn. year^ finalist. in a 6-00,, I6-2 win over Nadia ..sai ii!”-- ‘ with y ou’?J’? ... W ell, look w hatl smismuggled In.” • MLB. White Sox at Marinere. , ' Petrova. :tsova advanced to her' S ' S iir. >XtOIIIO WON, 8 pjn. *f|A ro . Kuznetso' - n r" oncooKM ump 0 0 0 0 o^imiioM u Tour, Scandinavian Masters. * Davenport lobkf.^! .:• first semifinlifinal of the season with a i-OmM]. . ° 0 0 0 ^ to advance to s«ifii victory over unseeded *. 'round.TaC.7ajn. H illin g n iw - 6-2, 6-3 vii V ^ ' fI n a n • Ctiampliipions Tout, FleetBoston ^ CARLSBAD, Calif..-W . ith her ElenaLikhtLkhovtseva. i i S n S S f ^ £• Kl«k . S l i lIttOBUMi***! l fMW •t 4 2 2 2 4 Classicsic. second round, T6C, .'•fejtlw I J a « 2 i Pa*w Bassmaster Classic. ESPN, < 2 1 ocwnon-Wkmim'f f i s r s i a ™ K m 3 ? 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(tape) reated a female at the; oenor ^ ^ ^ OT* g 5j I ;’ 1 ’ 0 0 . wcuatrmjunic™^ sic. third round, TOC, ° •I COLUMBIA, MMo. - The medics treat n«.I)»lUirr»W8 UHI»IV ouri is investi* house butIt didd not need to take ASntWct * I J 0 Srtmitl ! ,^.rni.jM Serena Wl Bivwt J 0 0 0 *1 __ Men’s basketbal : StJwwmoe^wwi.umg^i i. i s s s » .ea ' I lOft-OwM t. 1 0 ? 0 M 0 cSm*3) 3 0 2 0 — Snyder emphaticsJ X 'l S c S U.S.Openten after surgery 0 Snsc 3 9 10 t >TtTM Wmx HASCM WMM Sn4 0 n««tp.^|ii *E>na ) o 0 Sl i n n 0 Motap 2 0 0 9 VnwM>D — «* ______Clembru_,received1 money, but LOS ANGELES AN' - S erena; L_ ':»£■,sasssfsss 0 Kr«p 0 0 0 9 VHmHCHe-** 'MMilUMa.»UCJU(WnBnC)«I(W.-.^ j'o, SS.?- » |! ! ! S O.Uf«!» >909 • Ong W*. kUWn e>ocn S«•> i ! i! S i ai 0 RHnSp 0 9 0 9 PJorteer L«ague resrsrT cJsSr - -motion^ attire-thata t he planned • U.S. Openrn titleti this m onth afte r' " " » BS" !i!!!S I ...... to discord.------—:__- _ — underling]ingknee surgery Friday.: iS’ i?s!- s.", ;t ffi& S'K S^-- .... world’s top-ranked. i : ! . S2" a-!KJOW • ■ ? r ’* kS “The *best wayy for me to 'Ihe we iL iir lewttSSii! 1 «■ - answer that is to SJVly that none of womens pU^yerpli had surgery to ' ; ;!■ i - - K 3 S ' , S ^ ^ 0- «w ; partial tear in th e mid-, H B £B.« » I 3 S 2 _■ T e n n i s __ our athletes have eever received repair a par e* a J 3 HssKJi™ » “ ~ ~ K ir iia M """ CW*B any improper funYAl ;*»«irnLT»r»C»KI: Ojrrl ! I i ! ! i J ■““ “ IHWO— .U.S. coaching staffff at the Pan full recover: T*J»AMY KWlSASOr , , Piwo2.C«^ 0 nIMihm«>|i9i.8n*n.«'Pn«mSKM(Mn.1 ' *'■/ American Games. Rodney GabSabri^ who p^orm ed. I* fo ? 0 s r - ’'" IS ! ! ! i ! S S JS : II) But Snyder ackninowledged in the surgery,sry. 1 a S s i ' ■ « ms has won six tides in ’ ' " » 1 s S,S ; t w o P)ltXTCS12.RiI ROCKIES H 'iI-) ° 9 ^ I OgMlHtM the intei^ew, andd in a deposi- - Williams 1 f S .1$ caoMo m „„ S«Sl41 t IMjSil M, ?.». M Thursday and her last sevensevi Grand Siam tour- fjg^^M|4|.CM>.(M UuU>n,.|'l don made public Tl ^ 3 d j ? Kr,'*"- ? ? ? SiSSn^o?! 2 Z t taken during Qemcnons* prosecu* .naments.;. She SI beat older sister i ? i s i s S III stSSin 4 1 1 1 T-23*MWIWU« ; s : — V i tion for domestic assissault,thathe Venus in\ last la year^ U.S. Open Lata Boxes o^«i«5KS. her i^aK* M Dw< wwi. gave the now*incarorcerated ath- final. S T !, s ; : J . Lrt, Cswn M Omocm a>oK UMM Sum stir's tournam ent begins B&tn'l 4 2 3 1 Am M.M letc pants and a coi»u p le of pairs This year’s " h : : : . E y | | J ! J S W K S 10, OR BASKETBAIX “ of shoes he had reoK»ived as pro- Aug. 25 min NewN York. 21!L"» 5 ? 2 w-™*» WTA Tour A cu ra'ciatsle S v S r io o o f '5 ------WSBS motional gifts. Snylyder said he MTtMlBT - was deaning out hihis office and KentUClg has his dqy. If Mark Oadn I.) 4 I I 1 9 CeM> IMBlOn-l (seMRuan.Ht'2. ^ rxiles, it will reportft them as vio* every dog h 0 I I S li • 0 0 ; “ I’ ii i A s I WA«» • '• » i ! i ! S D Bas^ a ste rs Classic, !■ I '. S S . ^ S n Oil. Um B^nvtt IMMM director. She said ththe rules allow th ea tg o B t 0 0 4 . 6 «racnlin.KiM|inS- .i«rffl""!i«iiii £S“ SUMM.fr2 •dothing used Men^de:idez, who was fishing ^LO-Ia l* i !•] !] i) i'3 £ - « g “ ii s I i . £ athletes to receive c ss s a . ^ • '* *! JS V for practice or comm pedtion, but with htsis 4-yearold yellow, 0 1 .0 §S** 4JJ; n» ' t) 12 uo a ATPMorcedM«enzCtip r retriever, Barkley, in. «{« Com 21.9 1! 0 0 * I rSSioTdSuMJ Reesman didn’t knknow whetiier Labrador n tES s s s s s .' i s r ~ i descriptions, his boat, cai, caught a five^ish limit nl.enx* , ' IcMi . M. } •M Oil HiHUcan (in. OOul ‘the attire fit those < ; • fiMiwiM'a tieB'OHai KiiU. T>t(fvlMOiiM I I BamtnLM 0 ■7 ! i i i k H s Dn.PM«ai4 _____ Assistant baskecetball coach weiglung g1 ( 16 pounds, 1 0 ounces ------i,U11Bt.ViniM7WI ___ 80 g g SttTSSS^u . NL Boxm. ■ ■ g 1;j MM depoario^^^d of>f aem ons: “I the 33rd1 arannual Classic on the . 0 ^ , ' S S ^ ______JU^ M >M>. Owi»»>iwi VK»8p»!iM(inn««a m -D elta.— ...... -*•------— ~ PH&ilci i,'MDKB IHrtwrti IIfin ^ noney:”— ^------Louisiana I fcWMoo mu m«HcuMn.t30pm £IMnHtirt 11 K4me>C4iMV las known the Michaellel < laconelli of .aU»«ig.M.a30pm ^ -O d o m -w h o ha! , r ; ! ! H £ S a 5 &• o'* ! o'o ? 0 OMwai former College of c Southern Woodbu^liryHeights,N.J.,wassec. • K?,- '!!!!£;» dMRm.P>«.Ducii . Ma tino.3 2 J ' ' » Idea Prokom Open 15-6. Veteran Gary Klem . 0 ] 1 VNU-TMLm o l f Idaho star since hi:tiis senior year ond at 15-6. K f,” G I recruited him of Weathertherford. Texas, who is » I^^IB 0 0 0 J"" -J 0 0 0 To?jM:.4i9ni*ai in high school and r » J S 5 Buick Op«n ^ lined a request fishing min his1 21st Classic, was Ik ? 0 I : Cim94,OIAMOIM0N08ACK8 3, u.^ ii« Uft IS T lw E ^^jW X W O fftotoV) V) to Missouri - declin ' *4 J fl 0 0 14 hrt ii* I 1 S 3 1 «i for on interview frorom Ih e AP. - third at 13-15, 13- followed by Tim bnbst of M usde Shoals. Ala., at 1 ??? «O0M An offidal at thih e county jail Horton of N 0 0 0 I£m» ^{MCMO oSTp»idl)Jti«) J MS« f< M ftegn “ nd H arold Allen of 0 ^3 ) 9 1 I 0 wwdIS • 0 J 0 'STJSSS 5c*^.««l A«t«Vro9»T».S«S«v>«>v where Clemson is being hdd 124 and - ■ S ' ”^ .S H t M ' X 8 5 T ‘*^ said Friday the foform er player ShelbyyiUe,ille. Texas a t IM O. Mrr^»a«rnl.PMCwil. TXtnctndvSnSiMttSSffsS!^ AMArwWMMp. SpMvM OMBWts. k to reporters. “Iheei-M1-angler field will be c u f ■ s 'i n i s IMS l>44-1)l -1) Sc>^Hm. «• .Ml C4l«4 F«WO (11. S(«X. didn’t want to talk i »«4nOKp2. S^rSJ J I ? §S0 Si.bMtciK8 7S ? 13 1 §1 MMA^aOSIUtls s . r “— - <»<'‘1U '11 aemons,23,pleaeaded guilty in to the top)p 252 after Saturday. The W w‘cwi:i 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 . £ « i>3 a u a a s? I , UUr>P » J S ® i! riistriri!! S" nS^IS 4 S. girlfriend Jessica Bunge.I He is homes $20C 0 OoSe S 0 « 0 j2T““ j 0 1 »ltn*AUM HnUntiM"* serving a 60-day seilentence in the s a * ’ ' 0 • , , W J 2 SS0 M>a\2 1 0 0 0 JrtuTb 4 0 1 ;s. • SiliiS i sr i ! ; i S ; ! ! i i I, ...... ______MiwTSSJoMy.t^iw PmSgoiflMfli. Boone County JaU.'1. ae m o n s was Arizonaa lineman III b r e a k s _____ ------v»iwit.s««.__ i2 3 f —1-5 g g S t o o 0 ovrw#-e e o o------V7 W fr?...... — UMAtfr-'XOraOueoent' «' OaM* 0 9 0 0.0 kickcd off the bdsiisketball team 4L„n,k in •r-ini^iie«KUin UcCm£> 0 9 0 0 0 1 JS 2 '- -(4f«S5S^*00 ****■'31 '! : athletic sdioi- thumb In light at camp ? i 52221' ] S) S TMdtowii ransactions; last week and his a Un6,0UNTt:fTi« • O^P ® '’“•“R 3JT wttiif '» T evoked. FLAGSTiSTAFF, Ariz. - Arizona ° tc"* i 0 0 0 e5S*> i(OOOWI* 9 0 4 0 0 < ------^m TbXIE — a r ^ p has been rev wintw OKHun•u n ■ BI W oimn'i British Open CardinalsJs rright tackle Leonard' ;!!!£aj:!i! W( roke his thum b trading ' bwitt 4 0 I .Uni«a.»?! as. s,Wi OUlANO tTMHtiCsSiCTd^ JW 1,^ en n Bryant called 9:9 1 1 d av Mb 4 0 0 0 ' SSSMXM^r^ ^.i^M wlS'sK.kwi 0< n. pa ,, punchess iwith a teammate' w * H i B.'" i I before he wentt to police Mdoy. lMMMn|NI.tUeli«2ia) YMgKlM^n m L-iin ~ arm a Of ST-!!! AMW KW> rUt.’vM d M Kl AwgrM nr LACH, Calif. - Daivis,, who wl missed the final uaaStL 4.0 t JCtm* I S s » bm« 7?w>im -a IJH i« NEWPORT BE^ : ? ! ! ! ] ■ SJW?IWC:CO 0UL>i1S-P>K4d IhP un fWM«n en Kobe Bryant calleded 911 the day game lasts-st season after spraining ■ KF'T!! S 5h , « . e i n 80 g * " F ~■* : mMS 1 ^ RK4MUaUiMnhEn dered to police his left knee, kni can take part in I.) 0 0 0 I 9 a-'!S^ before he surrende ;TE3,' ;!! » I}.] I 0 0 I : ImniOcnSL ’ isis : ~r-»e.>.Pa^^^TBAU. ^ on a sexual assaulult accusation'' conmtiomnihing and drills but must . HMP 0 C 0 ontact for 7-to-lO days • nisi S s/t.o' 0 0 1 0 ' 9 9 0 9 1 PraUM£ s ru s « SStlS ; , and medics lateicer treated a avoid cont£ 1 3 I t S 1 KvnaWKC II-7MM • Dt him doubtful for the f'S.!!! » , ri I 1 9 0 3 1 McMtRMRMW )U»-K0 '-4 CXa*«(!lSnSo^rSlwe2i?ti2 •n (emalc at his holome. offidals making iw ' owiw 1 a ] 1 0 0 1 2 An^uS«n|«nnMm ca-TMU -4 u said Friday. team's exhiixhibition opener Aug. 9 1 i i n " & i inue H£AT-Sy»« F S4IT*«. Dallas. B— m • gSSS'^’ Di'bMVM'an.rnoi^’ ChamimplocM Tour FleetBoeton s*SAH «NTO«lO &PURS-fl»*y« C «•<»' 'UM. The Los Angele:les Lakers star ' i t M rico7,&aM«l I i le without talk- Eight ^ involved offensive . HA.fa(i|IAL«WII7lXtM>i)|l|C:■ |llCS-Ufti»« ••« ^ , o' ClAMlC hung up the phone Anthony Clement, who k Mfimn ^ „ f, uf !' • i ! I S,&j:Ua HdMl. rni. UU row. unon* PMTXEBS-S^ f«g n^ • ing. but a dispa)atcher callcd taddc A^t B - «> IK5, ;1.!J 0 0 i 2 . ss^sjnrT.:W^WW«M e>»,«>cema Ptaaa«Stu.fc«Ti«wt"»Ti»3 all of last season after . . Oy»n» - 23 0 back, speaking toa tlm!«i people, “H, i s s r . " .. s J § g ? ?S5S^wS PutcttAMon aoStUW) 6nO«Ni-S«»d CfiUeftMi l.f«i B • a triceps in an exhibi- . ‘ WM ' < 0 0 0 k»yMr Cg«*a AoTMd »Im •«> n 4f«na induding Bryant,t, before send. ‘ 0«ewwi M fl 0 0 .fl ® “ ' ’ Northvrthwest League 5 Sjmedics,Sgt. ne. I La-1 14 I } J ImM ■1 » ing police and par Itercation began midway 1 i i ------Steve-Shulman sai< ? fl i T^Swin»iJ«4i) wl w * ' r 2 ^— • ■* • Khod K t*H CocHanW V**'■■"T----- I the first practice when *****______“He CTnfirmedi th at the reo. S""",?!!.'!':ndenBosch-and Clomrnrr • — . 4 0 « ' xiroiSAuriS i v n r j — rat h e a a d e l i i i ^ g i '^ y ^ ‘‘» ^ ® fTuxa - w £ : iSI'T'i"^sSirw ^^" itiw-5v« c Ace i*n»Tr ~sOT for'the call tHai :d. Q em ent lost his foot- « 3MM7 4 tially was for mediiiical assistance i Davis ^ grabbed Vanden 0 Afr«N 3 0 10 a t the residence and s the med. O.ftmiJ 3 0 0 0 iMfMUaxOM)iM) a ia j*» ■ auTMlOWMtwiS^": bUt»M84ti.o- o keep him from falling ^ ... - S H 4 i l s SmiI leal assistance was:isnotforhim,it Ilement*^ legs. l a r i n i s S ’ A u t o r a c i n g S I was for someone elebe."Shutoan IXm ■. BftlWDtl«M 4 5g,'« i l i i w1 Wgmft 3 0 10 Du atJ5o“Bj£JwwcM«^ ' -foot-4,280i>ound Vanden • uutMm ^“OKnwi. M W m IROC R*cd Four a I said. s i - ! ! ! ! ! tcS^ON OWW-«»»«y^ F y AwKin.i hrew a p \ m ^ and Davis, •<* J g ; CM& » H 2 UK ~ S S ^ “ '• Bi^t piade tht 384, hit him twice in the .i-sas. iH oK . i s !iii !m wS uSK ^^^d^w A*i maBw RW before he renimetS S ^ C o ttS ^ ion, breaking his thtimlh fi- ■ K; •!!!!!0 v32e 4 0 0 0 »«*H.0ps»i«2^m i i vm lomlb 4 12 0 vuea " MTO Noiw. 6 »>d to surrender to . - * VaOMlI 2. 1 I 1 VOmsrt HTTgij^wijw&- y^ oofthepunA^ ' - • lOMS - -4 0 T V0C6««■" Ssr 1!!!-Ss ' ^ b* i s o’o ^ V eSj* Cmcw niSiS&aw ...... n ■*' being accused ^ ■ ■ ' - i x s : -r^— /assaulting a'womailan a t an exchi*------; ,; OowphdfcmKfctiipiti------■ i^ p - i i n SfT ■ S’ Lii!!i ^ U i l T w o — > Jg s*r * s f s s s a r ------r--» ' J aiiM owoow^ ^ . i S XC K ,’s a « r 5 , t ^ p iS JS S S S*< ' ^ j MbTM 0ia91000»4 bgn«T»Oar .\ ■______:____ 1------'It'.
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i c m t Gr i ^ a m e s ^ a ^ M g hilight l o]i p e m n ^! u f f a Eir A m r a i Baselballstai ;at am ount to pro test nev.new austerity measures, reach nearly twice that Import taxes and spend* a wire extending across the for the 17-day sportining. event. induding Imp ___ _ SANTO DOMINCkl(jo, Dominican gered a \ lomplaints.. ing cuts, nie Dominican' stadiumm to the games cauldi^ There have b ee n coi arch - with men, women Republic (AP) - Tht then ignited lo resounding about the quality off facilities “Ihemairfi Republic’s big showw i;is under way which thi and the constructioron delays and children■en - wasn’t against the Before a nearcapamom authorities. ■' I,A)cal baseballI heroesh Juan of thele Western Hemisphere oerican 'athletes joinbd 1 through th e ccremony. In Santo ing and no-showers w«were avail- TWo Ameri Marichal and Pediedro Martinez ■ played tl Domingo, USOCoffida]idols to lead the proems* r the ceremony ; the best day of my We,” able. id 73-yearold flagbearer were on hand for tl I B ^ H Dominican “We’re a smelly buncneh,” assis- sion behind 7 ______involving danccrs.■s, singers and -saidEhalias Parra, 13, who attended ing technidan Carl____ lis besrfriend,-Melbi-JU,-12.-2.^— ^ ------1 ■■■■-RepubllcrFridey.—,----- tant coach-Lorenzo Rommar-said._____and_sailing Doriiinican artists.. Martihca'tookM -with ms from the Eichenlaub.lb. jIt marked the firrt Inalium as fans “WeVcc nevern had this event in my ____ 1 About four miles f ;on-athlete carried-4he------• sports coiapicx, pblice'ie'used'tcax— time-a-non-i thanted “Pedro! Pedredro!" He hand- countty.”ry.” • It the Pan Am Games or inything like it. gas to break up a mardrchbyhun- U.S.flagatth cd off to Marichachal, the only Orariy protesting O^pics. Baseball HaU of M amrtinez said a long flight from dreds of Dominicans p Dominican in the Bas their government’s, economic c Ih e Americlericans were dres*ei& Fame', and he tit a1 siismall torch on Dallas,* where he pitchedd ---.'A :e shorts, white c w day night, was worth it to be policies. No seriouss injuries navy blue : the edge of the field.>ld. n iu r^ a j ugh some sKirts, whiteliite visors and wBy ds countrymen for the open- w York Mayor Michael1 were reported, thou{ Then Luis Pujols,s, dthe nephew of . with his i Dominican athletes walked Vr into and New ted by the sncokeis. SSomeot fans chanted W - ;rg, who walked through1 marchers were affecte' the»San Frandsco CiJGiants coach of er. it the stadium.’ Bloomberg S A and *th e USOC d e l c g a ^ md dressed in a T his « was ' a m atter of pride for ^ surroimded by a larges tear gas. feet in tiie stands as if c the same name, and w The ceremoi^ also) \was attend- tiie stands 1 The Rev. Rogelio CCruz, who rose to its fee >ball uniform, me, Jie die Red Sox ace stud. VHow 1 Republic security c(contingent and a small Dominican baseba I not do this for my. counn- cd by Dominican helped organize the manmch, crili- A iwaio™s passedp by. called his shot; ThThe youngster could I i President Hipolito Mejia. ^ Pan entourage. iseasexces- Theislandmd nation St. Luda ^ grandstand and try?” :aribbean nation spentt dzed the police response >st contingent, six m ^ pointed above the gn joined his counnymen in a American Sports OiOrganization ’ The Cai j sive. He said the marchI Vwas adled the smallest c swung a bat at a ba;baseball sitting ‘ He joi le president Mario Vaseisquez Rana S17S m illlllion an^ the total could atop the mini-flamiame. That trig- loud, •standing’st ovation as the l e a d i ni g G i aa n t e | R e dI s r a i l b e a t I i^ e s t - l< Astros edgei 1Marlins; ] Major LLeague Bslasebal| Pirates clip CColorado A m im esM D T AMERICAN LEAGUE CINCINNATI (A(AP) - Barry E ast Division Larkin homered for;or the first time yV L Pd GB LIO Str Sti Honie Any kite I w W-3 30-21 36-19 13^ since April, and Juaiuan Casnx) hit a I New York 6636 40 .623 - z-64 W-! saking shot in J3 45 .563 4 z-5-5 L-3. L-2 35-16 28-29 10-7' ' tiebreak I Boston - 63 L-3 257 50 .533 - 3-7 L4 L-^ 29-27 26-23 9* _____ „Cascro!s twoout,t, two-runD homer 57 51 .528 • .5 t-9-1 W-4 W- 33-20 24-31 1 « ez (6-1) gave the ■ I Chicago 57 ' off FeUx Rodriguez ( 1 Minnesota 5454 54 P.500 3,5 5-5 V/-3 W-: 31-26 23^8 1 « Reds their 26th vievictoiy in their ts 64 ,413 13 4-6 L-2 L-« 25-27 20-37 6-S2 I Clevolajid 45 L-S 13<37-1W2 4-t^ final at-bat, thee imost in the I Ofltroil , 2028 79 .262 29 2-8 L-5 niajors. WostDMslon - I VVW L ■ Pel (30 LIO . Str Home km f ' W( W-3 33-23 33-19 10-8 Expos 8, Brewerrare Soattla-' 56 66 42 .611 - z-7-3. W- B2 48 .574 4 Z-7-3 W-W-1 38-17 24-29- 9-3 - Jamey Carroll Oakland 62 MONTREAL - J Anaheim 52 52 55 .486 135 z-3-7 L-3 30-26 22-29 H-7 homered off an OlyiOlympic Stadium Te«as 46 63 '.422 205 z-6-4 W-W-3 27-29 1M4 4-14 speaker and Brai3rad Wilkerson NATIONALLEAQUE homered and droveive in three runs '■ " ' 'jl E ast Division ^or Montreal. Ww L ■ Pet QB LIO . StSfr Home Ai«y Int^ . The Expos' Tomoimo Ohka (8-10) AUanla 72 37 .661 - 6-4 W-W-2 39-16 33-21 10-g -alloived eight hitssa ai n d one run in . ptiiiadeiphia 6161 47 .565 105 Z-6-4 W-W-4 33-23 26-24 seven innings. m f'- Rortda 59 50 .541 13 '2-6-2 L-L-1 34-22 25-28 ' r t I WilkersonhitanIm RBI double off Montreal 56 54 509 165 z-6-4 W-2 W- 34-22 22-32 M i Wayne Franklin (7-8)(7- in the sec- ' NewYorti 44 65 .404 2S 2-8 L-;L-2 22-34 - 22-31 5-tO i 13th homer - a m M Central Dtvlston ond and got his 13 ■ in the fifth. rN H , W L Pet .GB L10 aStr Home Amy Wr two-run shot - i W-1 33-20 26-30 11-7 Carroll’s first hoitlomer struck a \ Houslon ’ 59 59 50' 541 - Z-5-5 W- 57 52 523 2 6-1 W-W-1 31-22 26-30 1(W ' speaker 120 feet aboveab< the field. ' Si. U>uis 57 Diicago 55 55 53 .509 3,5 5-5 W-W-2 27-20 28-25 9-9 50 57 .467 8 z-64 W-W-1 24-31 26-26 5-7 t - Pittsburgh 50 W-3 “ 26-30 - 24-29— 7-5- " A ^ fos 2, Marlin!l l n s l Ri r Cincinnati 50 50 59 .459 • 9 6-S W- MIAMI - Jeff Kent'sKei home run U' K i—H I“ ___ ' Mifwaukoo __4444 65 • .404 IS 4-6 L-L-1 19-35 2S30 5-7 ------^ n d “Josh~Bcckett'ctt*s“ balk-w ere----- — “ WeslDlvision-^^- w L ' Pd GB LIO ~ S^H st om e Awy Wr” e n o ^ ^ for Houstrun home run In the» ' W •______The Redt k s ’ Ja so n U R u « , le ft, and Wily _____-SaalfflnciscQ— 1------68 L-2 37-16 31-25 10^ lantt in Ann FiwitbtwrThfl'Reti L-5 30-22 26-31 1(H------Um Redding (8-98 -9 ) gave up one eighthMnnlng li Friday against tne OTSnl Aritona 56I ^ t:: e Colorado 56 56 .500 13.S 5-5 L-3 L-: 30-16 18-40 M run on six hits in s no Cliff Floyd homerered for the I^ le LcLohse (7-9) svon for the L-4 29-25 25-29 11-7 n RBI single to end a game le in over seven weeks, andd Los Angelas 54 54 • .500 . 13.5 2-3-7 L- ,Bi% Wagner worket induded a three-hour rainlin stru g ^ n g Mets, who0 haveI lost six first time i 42 60 .382 26,5 . 2-5-5 L-L-1 22-32 20-36 8-JO 3 . James Balialdm n got his first career:r SanDleflO 42 ;his 32nd save . delay. of seven and 18 of 23. 2-first same was a win • imirez scored on pinch-hitterier save. AMERICAN L£AGUE ..Pirates 12, RocIp c k le s ll O’Leary^ tying, two-out, two- _Thnrsd9/aLflta Games r ___American Leag flkees 2. Anaheim 1.10 inning ------, Pm'SBUKGHI— =— jnsoH— double in the 1 1 th. in the ■ Minnosoia 10. Ballimore 9.1010 innings N.Y. Yankee •Kendall's RBlsin^ci^ e with two outs . rRamirez singled in Sammy Rangers 10, Indlaiians 3 k a n sSAS a CITY, Mo.-Travis Lee FfIda/8 Games d ;ind drove in four runs as Minnesota 10. Oetroil 4 —r^inrthe-ninth-inninging-cappcdjijdx: ----- Sosares-extending-Arizona’s record,ird ARLINGION.-ICXixas_=_Mark_-Uiomertid.E -TiHiaB^niansasCityb------Teixeira imdTodd Grcreene had two the Tampaipa Bay Devil Rays won itss SJio.ciSSV run rally for Pittsbus b u j^ . ' roadlo:losing-streak to 1 0 . ^ ChlcaQ(licaQO While al SeatOEi. late Tike RedmanI hhit a two-out. homers endi as Texasis tied a team fourth in z two-run triplee off Adam record by hitting seve:/en. The RcRoyals lost th eir fourthh NTSMMolfilal. > tic it. Redman, DraveJm 2, Dodgers 0 „„ Midiael Young, Alelex Rodriguez siniigltt ; g;game, matching the worstSt Toda/8 Games Bem ero (0-1) to tii ai Oakland (Zto 8-6). 2:05 p.m. called up earlierier in the day ATIJrLANTA - Greg Maddux and Rafael Palmeiro) aalso connect- skid of ' tl the season for the ALL , N.Y.Yonkeos(Weavor5-fl)^ hed 1 0 wins for the 16th I leaders. • Raul Ibanez more (Lope2 3-6), 5:05 p.m. from Triplc-A, foifouled off four reachei edfortheRangers,wl,vho had seven Central 1 ;z 5*15? ?Mmioinesola (Reed 5=9), 5:05 p,m. two-strike iiitcheses before his hit straigh^ t .season, and Andruw homers for the third1 itim e in club homeredd and drove in five runs nsas Dty (K.Wil$on 5-1). 5:05 p.m, made a winnerler of Duaner Jones•s homered before leaving history. Teixeira hadid three hits for Kansa;,sas City. „ S»«?a^’{Ja.Davis 7-8^3^^^^Texas (Benoit 6-5), 6:05 p.m. .Sanchez (1-0). with an injury. and four RBIs. Brandoidon Backe (1-0) beat Toronto (Thurman 0-0) al Analnahoim (Washburn 6-10), 6:05 p.m. Rvdman had two tw triples, two Thele :Dodgers lost thoir fourth Graeme; LLloyd (0-1). Chicago White Sox (Wright 0-0-4) al SeatUo (fl.FranWin 7-9), 8:055 p.np.m. i>*. "RBIs, two ruiis andnd w o walks. straighIght, and they’ve scored only Twins 10, T igers' NATIONAL LEAGUE Brian Giles hon:lomered for the u ruiruns in their past nine s 2, Red Sox 1 F rld a /8 G am es MINNEAPOLIS ‘ - Dciroi, O rioles: Piltsburph 12. Colorado 11 Pirates. games.es. lex Sanchez BALTI^riMORE - Pat Hentgen:n Chicago Cubs 4, Arizona 3. V,14 innings ' ^ nes hit a solo shot off HideoJco center fielder Ale Philadelphia 6. San Diego 0 Jone; tempt to stop took a three-hitterthi into the nindiJ) Moniroal 8. Milwaukee 4 Dndnnalfs, San Francisco 3 dres 0 Nomolo ((12-9) in th e second beforeore made a bizarre attei :s SUouis8.N.Y.Mels2 D Phillies 6, Padre , in Michael Restovichch’s iwo-r»in inning, andan th e Baltimore Orioles Houston 2, Ftorldal pHn.AnF.i.PHl/HtIA __- Kevin leavint;inf* with a strained musde tn Dta • beat the__ held.on1 t to beat th^ B ^tpn Red_(d_ _ Atlanta 2. Los Angelos 0 right side. Nomid did norlor ■ triple as Minnesota Friday-ni^t. ------Today’e G a n w s - ...... Millwood.did nott allowal a basenin- His rig Tigers for the 16i6 th straight Sox 2-1 Fr Y.Mots(Soo5-7),11^0BJH. ner u n ^ the sixthJl inning,i) and fin- returnm iafter the delay. VyingB f.for his first shutout .since })al Cincinnati {Hall M), 1120 a.m. time. Hentgen (4-5) was lifted ishcd with a threc-t*e-hittcr. Leading S-1, th er T\vins broke 2000. He 1 Atlanta (Hamplon 7-5), 2:05 p,m. Jim 'ITiomc drovrove in two runs CardlFdinals 8 , M ets 2 1 three nms in afterving up a leadoff homer to icago Ctis (Estes 7-fl). 2.D5 p.m. open the game w ith t 1st game and Marlon B>xdi hadhj four hits us iW YO RK -M iguel Cairo and lilighicd by Jfohnny Damon. E Jorije Julio got ’hiiadolphla (Wo)l 11-5). 3i)5 p.m.. 1st gj md the third, highli straight outs for his 25th iladelpMa (Silva 3-1). 6:35 p.m.. 2ndIgame gan the NL wild card-l«d-leading Phillies ver Steve K line had two nin■un Sanchez’s strtmge plo.lay. Restovidi tbree sin 3: smJgh.w.n.rLin _ „ rchcve: Qt Florida Pavano 7-10). 4:05 p.m. got their fourth stts jles in a six-mn eighth inninging hit a low liner to lefteft-center, and save, 11 Pittsburgh (Meadows M). 4:35 p.b..hi, Sanchez - a left-handider - took his Tony BatistaBa and Brook Fordyce It. Louis. [i-scoring singles for the It MonUeI(Va2que2 8-7), 5:05 p.m. icubs 4, Dlamonlondbacks 3, ' - /Igar u Renteria went 3-for-4r-4 glove off his rightt hand while nit nm-s- ng ball, which Onoles; a;against John Burkett (i8- 1 4 Innings w ithala homer and a double for theJie chasing the bouncing got by him. CHICAGO - Aramis At Ramirez Cardimlinals.
Annoiuincer_____ ush a button. I Uke to know why."wl great to fto downm there to Mexico and Nicaragua, where themajors. m Nine years ago, min-linor league like to push blind person and make '•Contkuwd (roin Bl ting with my dad in Nic } invited by Oliu^ wife hdps him during g a mts,sit- ^ Venezuela as a bh baseball is still king,”’ 0 Oliu said. “Dad annotouncer Don Wardlow was ii lai is radio history.” behind me or doinloing something to make Florida Marlins to do three« inningsi of ting behiilditld him and describing wha plawd sports, and alwaysys ttreated me like the FI ig on the fidd. Relying onn liis Last month, hee threwth out the ceremoni- - them say, 'I don'tt hihave a himdicap.’That’s ime against the Chicago Cub:ubs. happening < ifore a game against the a sighted kid. If I wantedd totc ride a horee or a gam lays assign- knowledgegeofbaseball o and familiarity/ widiv al first pitch befon -all this is," Oliu said.sa “Pm just foUovring do that, I could < OUiliu prepares for Devil Raj anicts Anaheim AngelsIs and ; tossed a strike., • my dream, like anyinyone else." *■ wanted to .do this or dc irts sections the playersas anda the bjdlpai^ Oliu inton __ always^o.ttuiL!!______<^enIts ti by having scVural sports ..------Earlior-this-season,ujn,Jie.stunned.CYcnJiuni:------: —.------r- -A-seif^escribed'(ed-“stat-freak-w iih-an— j~to~hltjr'and~by"5mdyinring-m cdia—^—witfiiJlayby not one, but two foul bujls Hnoty.Oliu,42.grcwupin Oliu is in his fifth seoiseason of worlang read” i M to ^ t , then you create."’Oliu, C self by catching not encyclopedic memc 1 made his debut guideles, magazines and other pulpublications “She has i le. ting to baseball and soc- Devil Rays games and a )U Imow where everybody is.J. iand in the same game, Nicaragua listening in 200 2 after get- with1 help1 from his wife, Debbi«ibie, a Devil said. “You b head. One glanced off anotheri person before ■cer on the ladiaa IHis interest in bread describing pro football in you take» □D dianco. I tty to stay ahc ting a foU th ree days belbefore the Tbmpa R j■s ^ receptionist. i les there’s a little ground bal■all to bounding towardd Oliu.O] The other caromed caking blossomeded after he moved to the [f I’m going to do somethingng. Pm real- Sometimes ind the broadcaster aiid to attend the Florida Boy Buccaneers’ seasonJ opopener. “If. )ose,you jum pon it, and thenm the bff a wall behind United States to address announcer Iy got:oing to dissect it and breakik it down." second base bounced into hisslap. la] ;,Sd«>ol for the BillRltnrf and Deaf when be The one-tim e public add larjobasan fanswilltdtd l you the.story.” ^ ior college baseball gampimes got his big ^ d1 COliu, who also has a regular 000th If anyone daredred to question his aary, • vms 10 . TTiere w«jwere no sdiools for the ;rpreter and client liaison workerwo with Oliu listsSts covering Wade Boggs 3,00 break in 1989 when he didlid three innings of inters working NFL games amongg the Oliu bad physicalcal e v i n c e to back the blind in Nicaragua.^la. ;ague Jacksonville the HillsboroughN County publityork kind of • m aking trii the upper part of ny a ftn ----- h e d to tapes of Wildcats—— theSt-Petersburg-Pelicanrnm b ^ r o roallz*------Devil Rays for exhibition garames; my forearm and the ~ rk^tbm~piiirii^ away from n « bccausc if I.gI grab them. with the Dc lt fh>» nri(< thwe waS 8 bl games after school and ecaiuted-the radio—__ ing his orcalling majo foir have to “There%-e%-not^much-oul-thoro-ior- According to the Nationi sf-sstart askirig“them whyytJi a just said, smiling. “ItIt vWM sauy. Believe me, dial at night inI s~i~ ...... ' -----'•-----v'- • I
______8 «turtrt^A<-pouncler has shown ^ ' HOUSTON (AP)-D- Drew Henson looks Tbe 1 23-yeapold fonner U t Yankees general ge: manager Brianin . "nie 6-foot-S, 2 2 0 -poi ornnn and more like a . MiiMichigan quartexbadc was conconsidered the pick, scussing the’pade Thursday,ly, power but barely hitsts hishi weight a t lYiple- less like a third basemi of the future H eblunLintly said last spring that bas<>aseball . Cashman, discu ss out about once a quarterback after the}lie New Yoik Yankee^ Yanked Yai third baseman of son and said Henson1 ““hasn't developed” as a A Columbus, strikes c York acquired clearly wavasn’t working out for Hensor ill game and has struggle The Texans, whoI sfspent a sixth-roimd the [raft choice in rettim. things I can do.”io.” ison and hold his NFL signs sig of interest in B enson.'Itt. “We had a a high d n r contract, too. so it doesn’t1*1 terback. draft dioice on Hensor reek,” flasserly A n NFlFL suitor also would haveI to buy “I’m under ci ke third base is in his ! . /rights until next ^iriLril. Idont need a young tea call about him. this w ed ion the really change2 a whole lot for me regard-d- “lc doesn’t look like t said. “We haven't tried to soUcolidt anything out portt or all of the S12 million d. future for the YankeeJcees,” Casserly said. i ■■.quarterback - t h ^ olalready have David ^ sal s still owe Henson as p anc o:of th f less of who's playingpla tliird base,” h e said, atalL” Yankfics s azy if you tiy to worry aboutut “We’ll just have to seice e 'what happens.” Carr. But they couldi tradetr him to a team at^ lenson to com* six-ycar,', $17 million baseball dealeal he “You’ll go crazy ‘■chat does. Casserly did noC select Hen
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[ | Marcus ElvIn Joe Jam esas H ank Alien B e th e aI Delamialleure Lofton)n S tram Running Defensive/e Guard Wide:e: -. Coat* Back E nd Receiverver , ■ CAREER Raiders O ilers Bills 1973- G.B.197e-d(e-ee; Dallas 1882-92. 1 9 6 8 -6 3 79.1985: Raiders 190-1987- Texans/K-C. •Chlels Browns 88:61118 1989-1981 ^9&r^74: i 1993-97 1900-84 92:Rom8.19i, 1993; Saints. Eagles, 199:1993. 1976-77 ■ J STATISTICS 12.243yard3 U nofficial,1 Durablo. Caught 764r64 Dallas rushing. lO& -careefler playod in . passes (oror Texans/K.C. . S'411 yards s a c k total,ll, 185 con- 14,004 yard!>ards {129-79-10):- . rocoMng. Including 1116 .socutlve Saints 145TDS sacks in 191973 games (7-21) HIOHUQHT Super Bowl F our sa ckIts. s Loodbloctor Caught 41n Led Chiefs P ■ xvill MVP on© fumble5le forOJ. passes terbr7S9 7 totwoSupor m njshodl91 recovery Simpson. yards andid 8 Bowls; won j ------ynrtls;------a g a in s t——^NFtsflrsi----TD6tn-13—3 ------Sup«r.3owf------^------1 I scorod two Chargers5 li In 2 ,000-yard playofi gameames IV- TOs ■ 1 9 7 6 rusher, 1973 . ^ S s ~ 1 ’ V ' HONORS All-Pro (2), All-Pro. 2n2nd All-Pro (6), All-Pro (4). AFL Coach ' All-AFC (4), te a m (4). All-AFC (6). All-NFC;(3), 0) of the Year, \ Pro Bowl (6) A1I-AFC(4(4). Pro Bowl (6) Pro BowlMl ((86 ) 1968 • , / I Pro Bowl1 (C8 ) ot Fomo; Assodatod Press ! AP ■ \ SOURCES: Pro Fooiball HoJI ot Linemlanrelilishes
L inducttion toI H a n » (8 ) practice Tuesday a t Redtldtkln Park In AsMon, Va. ' Rtdsklns quarterback*!k« IRob JohRtoo (17), Patrick( R< Ramsey (1 1 ) ami {i Class of ’03 incluiudes Marcus Allen,1, HankF Stram By John Wawnw NH;s ali-1970s)70s team. Q B t r i e s to t please ]p i c k y n e vw c o a c h Sdll, it cookook Hall voters quite V e t e r a n b a c k u p ( ------some time toto tttake notice. do and utilize the talentit they have masters degrBgree,-both-ra^ on-the...... h e -h a p p y ------}gnition didn't-comc . . (AP) - Rob •• BUFFALO.-N..Y. - “nil ■ ASHBURN. Va. (i ■ 6 6 and not just have talercnted guys NewOrieansms Saints. ending was a long tim e coi:omingfor until. footbaU>all researcher John Johnsort is tiying toCO learnI to play — sitting on.the bench,” IDunn said. He'S still1 wworking on earning a T\imey.reieas*s nlnvod in. _ ■ftmi-Hanlt ■■ only-momb«r-« tii3um er way ha t he was a part of two , bringafullbackin.THey’jy’ro mixing Before thai Straift. DeLam ielleuriire (da- in ^ e Hall. ; roundup is flawless foot- w a V/ ifor 15 years, that Dallas Superper Bowl championship ; has been righted.” said , a challenge for a lot of things up.” LAHM-a loor) in sists no,o one will “A wrong has ~ '■ ■ work, a c -Periiaps-the-most--fii^ificanl6 ; ----- teams, startiirting.for-lbeJ: 5 alxjiit him.”I.” said; Ruff, who came ing the play at thee iiline of s<3im- . _ it..l tliink you have to gogo through, impressed by DeLamielleure’s • to the Saintsiits as a free agent from - - and drive. ; mage and always looking lool for the - Rob lo h n so n Seahawks I, “Eleven years and he’s some really tough tim ess tot under- work ethic and j big gain, radier thanon imore conscr- CHENEY, Wash. - Ro(ookicjosh cn a winner. Look at his stand what it mcans,” “He is the t: - old sdiool.” iTou’ve just R ud^ano sai(said. “He was a 1950s I vative West Coast offer approach .'.i thtallink every team needs twoI Brown is in a fortunate^ pposition as d „ ii„ „ s hships i - two in college DeLamielleurc said. “Yo 10 5 in the ’80s, with that ; ofTUmpaBayandBufl irbacks,” Johnson said. the only kicker at ththe Seatdc Miami;ni and two on this level, goi suck it up. It’s; true.I Tm guy playing in telling you. There’s no wa;fiiy in heck idnd of dirt-tou•tougli attitude. (Vince) One week into theKt'shington Jc'S got a ton of ability. MyI Seahawks’ tj^ining cam]‘"^•t L ' I Hc^ incredildible.” • Redskins training cai if something happens to» Tho ncwcomor from“ Nebraska are 10 linebackers in 10 years ago th a t you1 would’ve' Lombardi woulvould’ve loved liim.” : is working hard to gel 0 fill in and win games, is making a great impre;ttssion. Smith ith is the only one with ever thoiiglit wc vrould’\J’ve got to And DeLam.amielleure loved play- “If you get a guy, ycyoung cn o u ^ Thai's ththe posidon Tm in rightt "Nothing t<» complai:ain about,' double digitigits next to his cime in this point. . , ing footballII & so m udi. he miglit in cam p, it’s a loilot easier to _ . 1 my career. Tve acceptedI said Drown, drafted in theaiycmhth die leaguee Iand one of only rwo “Because it was rougligh. It wis have playedd forfo free - whidi pret- change,” Johnson s I round last April afte r RiiUanLmdcU „i,ohavcpl»played in che NFL more tougli.” . . ■ ty much is how things tUmed out. " that roleole, and that’s what I’m be known t|,e “But when you’ve be :o do.” signed with Buffalo. “II 'was draft- yg, ^ears. A man ^vho cam e to b 1C early 1990s, the sam e way for IS ison has 29 starts and is 12- cd into a good situationn with good uj : New Orleans has had ^ as “Jot-‘ D" ''-as b o m thele nintli of - DeljmieUeiineiirc says, his account- ____ :_makcs it tou^.” . . them through eight NFL coaches and teammateses, Tmkick- ■ tnidition. olof-«ood_linebackers,. . 10 children_^i family tJ ___ ant-snatdicd-cd-up-every- penny.of______Johnson was signed s with Jacksonville, Buffalo) ing well. There are a locot of thmgs going backJc to people like Sam in die shadow of a c a r fatfactoiy. • J, player’ss lifelif .savings - leaving veteran insurance bcl impa ^ y , but he*tt had his; chat aro jusc bouncingng my way and Ri Rickey Jackson,” Smith He got his start infootb ,it money to raise eight year starter PatrickK P R a ^ w h o 3f big moments and did his; right now.” said. "We wantwa to keep chat tradi- his mother suggested • is six years youngciigcr but . looks > cam his Super Bowl ring. Brown has made 20 ofo: 25 when don alive." could shower at sd io o l Sb; 3 ing to make ends meet, : much more ccmfonairtable because vm,nn BrBrad Johnson was injuredI the field goal team snaps sr from a sports team - thereby L'ure played a season in ; he'^had.aycarundci,d o r S p ™ .I t > end of last year, Rob) each hash mark, movinglg back in s. Broncos the long hnes for th e fanS S « "Football League at age ; doesn’t help Johnsonon Ithat Ramsey Tnhn^on)n won the game chatt yard increments. Distan■ ™ a l . room. mo tlien helped out by nvhoto^gpor. iR - Bronco.s offensive , is getting the ovcrwl d "Runpa Bay’s home fieldI ly range from 37 to 50 yi le Kpliraim SaJaam is DcLamielleure earned as an assistant coach at centagc of snaps inn pracnce.pi leav- . a^^anrao , “He hasn’t had anyoi/one vellinc arship to play at Midiigi :or th e backups aovantag;age in the first round. " J a S m e. expected to be out t\vo weeks liversity. DeLamicUeurt; ing lirae chance for : at him or rushing him i then went on to a steis"S p SI assistant at Duke from I strung leg a/ter havingng arthroscopic surgery ; ™ th the to m aster the scheme but you see he has a : ilt knee Friday, career. In 13 seasons ' But Johnson is; mmaking other FalCOnSns and he kicks it real ca=asy," coach ° " '“ = " 8l>‘ Buffalo Bills an d Cleveland C •ENVnJX. S.a - Warrick missed part of pracdce verything to make up contributions, fromm the veteran. GREEI ' Mike Holmgren said. "H“1 b d o cait witli inflammation Brpivns from 1973-85, he I estab- ' Ramsey to the Dunn arand T.J. Duckett of the kind ot nor. ,f the most money andII I rnever claimed bank- " insight h e oGTers Raj ; talk to himself. H e’s kii ving surgery to remove lished himself as o n e of iLamielleure said. “Fm winning experiencece 1he brings as Adantaa I^cons are getting more' mal for a k i ^ r . ” celebrated and versatilele linemen ickup last year time inn tthe same backfield after lx)ne chipss fromfi his knee. proud to sayly tlthat." *’Brad Johnson’s backi Conch MilMike Shanahan said he of his era. 'for the Super Bowlowl champion rarely piplaying together last sea- 6 .footJ N»" .“""Sing in Charlotte, N.C.. ‘ Saints hopes to have hi Salaam back in In Buffalo. th e leure sells athletic Ihm pa Bay Buccance:ncers. ' son. the preseason game’ DcLamielleure was a mimember ot De^m^ielleui ic about being a “It’S gogood to see they’re tinker- NEW ORLEANS - • Darrin time for tl y," opening socks that hehe iis m arketing to NFL i " H e^ also realistic a 1 Smith has a Super Bowlvl ring and a against Indiiidiana^Iis on Aug. 25. the “Electric Company.” -backup: ing justit a bit to see what guys can npson. In teams. 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Abby, .I.know-him_tot t h ti Ohl0 hlo8 tit*Rrirtn 28 Parakoorspod iTieiRlsie work on our AKUIimn.B 0 o f W ilbur and Orville W right,M, carved< o u t of b u tte r , ttm d * .62S»«. ■ «! ^ • 1 0 0 0tht Wrltfit brotlwra’ ftrat . dt li» th «mlvn«»y ot »' eS'RoUsioua 27 Track ahspo relation- AWg<8“ Coluinbin. 'HiThe fculpttira is part of th*) bubutter cow exhlbK In honor bf Icwemotiy 282 8 \WWa#hoi « - » -« — ship. B any \^nBl 64 Citrus (njJt 2829 IComo to tSTO* _ Buten iiigM. 6S?Rumml#s 330 0 1Garden tool 43 Ben ol ThiThe 48 Carpenter'a • bus since •""" 33 Invented facts Woshlnstcjflton files left his job '------6ftCty»l*l-0«® r 33 I 49 Sn eeze sound 67;i#0f)*qu*8t 34^34 Agatha's Post ’ and talwn another. ] en SO Brook fish there’s still a real1 *distS C ) h ys butteer art n ,f tennis 54 Cleveland lake lie fair• display ' DOWN 35 ! Uve ' 65 W eb locatkjn twtwera us. We no Ion;>nger share 1 Hot tubs 3737 .Japanese drtnk 46 Meditative le^ worried S.Moka ofl with 338 8 !Stoekpllers poem . 50 Zenith ' - the same bed.l toow he’ play at the Ohio State RFto. To cel- temperatureire iis kept a t 45 degreed 39 Aardvsfk's 4? Chronolog>toglcal 57 Alcove that rm going to Wdc hirlim o u t I'm COLUMEVIBUS, Ohio (AP) - c we’re all pretty proud ) 58 Brown shades - to Orville and WUbur ebrote the lOOth anniviversary of « *1 think vn 4iwltk^'twavlly snad< i ______records the primaiy wageeamtn er in our IWbutes to flight, the of it and it really fills out the can’t afford Wright havlave l)cen etched into the brothers’ first fli family and I know he ca American D airy Counciltil unveiled showcaM,"sa” said lead sculptor Bob to live on his own. quarters, printedpr on license plates Kling.“IlieWle Wright brothers really I need guidance. I feel as " andsculpte<>ted in bronze, wood and the displ^ Thursday. . C h i l d r e:en p u sh l1 i m i t s The statues featuree' detailed cant gee enota io u ^ praise.” •though our marriage iis over. I ' fiberglass.i. and even ‘ The two> figfigures stand alwut 6- } haven’t worn my -weddIding rings But if yoi>rou thought artists were mustaches, neckties a fadal expressions. foot-3 andI eaeach was made frtm [ since Barry admitted to0 ‘“the Idss” running out9Ut of w a ^ to pay hom- Lpoimds of htittrr,.lhe..~.-'!------rt» in g -to o ------age(oUfeppioiTccrsof fBghtrthink ------It-took-six-Gincinnimati-based------about -7.50.po n i n i ’ s g e nn e r o s i ^ - r ^ witlrthat' woman. A m T about a ton ' equivalentI of 1 ,0 0 0 sticks. • ■*; o f G e m again. artists 250 hours and ab hanh? of butter to m ak e the scsculptures, *Tn realI Uf«life they were obout 5- ~_| ,-WIFEOFAA KISSER Life-sizecfed sculptures of the node th m a litdo super- i IF AUGUST 2 • IS YOUR I ~ are th e focal points of whidi will b e displayedd d^ aih rin a 10,sow em ad INABILENl^ TEXAS Wrights an where the. heroic,"Klingli^sai i ' ' i BIRTHDAY you’dI’d be ideal in H o r o s c o p e this year's^ butter sculpture dis- glass-walled showcase w 1 restaurant or i_„ the service field - a n sraldlne Saunders DEAR WIFE: ^rhalaps. After. • catering business. YmYou’re a bit of nil, your husband did cht an actor. Ybtir cmotioidonal vtilnera------which woidd put tempti P e | ] bilitics arc attractiveire toI the oppo- these hunurdles in their stride. Your ave wide]ertails | distance.' ’ m a lelo btesters ha site sex; you presersent a useful ability toto manage the impossible ru chant the old marantra; mar- you w ant You isremaric med artists to paint por- ' veneer to get w hat yo iricable. __ riage cotmseling. It will n say this about lobsters: . ------1 <»mniissione< arc^ person driven1 byb; your inse- u b RlA A (S ept 23-Oct 22): ITie dedde if this mtn a l^ e " ° U Vouom* oaits of saintlaints. 'M^th the patrons | cuiUes to acquiree wealth.\ The ntoos in in your sign m akes you. have wider tails. fam itw in the back- worth saving - and if youOU can trust It's th e “the 25-Percent and their fai grata is always greenc« e r next door! to to bring about certain him not to foil back inibto his old Ihat^i us and Saint so- n i^ year will see youyo at a ere- ehanges.ls. You can't avoid responsi- R e v is[SITED rdSJ^toi how we know what die habits. iding by psychologists. It ative peak and in thehe s^tlight. bilities,, butI you can clear up A.Afindl .Boyd rich wore theithen. AWES (Mar. 21>Apr. 21 19): uncertainlinly. Friends are knocking ■ DEAR ABBY: I wasis divorced holds^^tt aalm ost all people think Q. Doesn'tm t the sweet potato el successful if they had Caipcr and home marnatters ne«d to on yourrdoor. d last Septemtwr and grajan ted cus- they’d feel g r^ w Q dJ ?. • be tettled. Ih e moonon in your scv> ^ O RRPIO F (Oct 23-Nov. 21):. t o ^ M my 3-year-old1 . d au ^ te r. just 25-percercent mote of whatever ■ A.Did.CttCulthntioa changed it cnth houso,is maldi pu:^cd, perhaps a bit . My husband and I separaratedsoon theySregot it^ like com now. p m 't “ f ' difficult even thougl :d. Spend a little time and aftw her birth. U y o urun ru across a t)car in the her the M or^ eel has S o S 'S . 'SlOut t ' hum an hdp. life is thriving. Attem j annly^iig a Situation. You While I was separated,!d,It)ecame wiId,considsider this: It may be pos- trils. . . r Is rounded rock frag- . •nim down the big twast tioB have complicatec irk this thing out It^ the friendly with an attrs^active co- sible to caL Men axe better at eighth of an indi to a , artin.” The by talkinglg reasonably to it in a £ TAURUS (Apr. 2( into yourself that solves worker FU call “M ar maps,, but women, are iameter. By aiie, they’re • Betmre of being t< attraction was mutual SiSince I did- normal tono ne o f voice. So. says a gtvmg directions. Gr S S l v foot i" di“” “cobbles” »‘ and "boul- c j to<^. Don’t fall for n't Announce on sepaparation to bear experte rt lnteresting. You ny it Researchers who so S c e r ^ “P«bbl.^”gravel Ihart what the riTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. m d“verbal News regarding hei -ci^th- pf Opinions -could—1— anyone..at..work,..Ma(artin was rintm isIs i th e m ost useful tool in__— abouLl?spatiaLskills’’_an froin siblings or elos upset as your' arrange- -unaware of i t I floured1 ithat when the tal worid is the biU of a sldlls” and aH th a t there. .r deep are a redwood ' W<+k on your iraai„=ge. F«male ^are t>eing overshadowed, my divorce was fmal, FW let him bird, Do you tidty iip the hehotel room ^JJib^Ste?**'ts? , . s 1fall where YouSgur It? Seventy U tfe is helpful take things to heart?: know and let the chips [ure your grandmother is before you check out? reiy. R ve to 6 feet What ■ G E M M (May 21-21-June20):A ^ “I i«tored^ ^ they may. ::all tier up and tell her percent of th e hotel gue le tree from falling, akea ynu want__ divorce was Cal .1— according- to . th e —siirv ■ keti^°'thT^ granted, M a r ^ annoui SSethatl “ll'} how widely thii tvuis ^ ------to fhange youi- surro >re h e r if you tell her Mainly, I im agine, lieca hfer an acre. Each red- nangethofur- he was taking a year'd i .t i f t h e / v o the least, you’ll reana RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 1^): lg sh e alreacfy knows, and the l> ^ way to find out nchored on its own plat- nitiire. There^ news!ws related to ^CAFKI from woik to enter the I to find anything she forgotten anytliing. ' Children are T^je mooloon’s position is making to explore the -possi Art patrons In the Micriendng heallh prob- in an upbeat and congen- should I wait to see if‘ hhe chooses danl waterter for more than three tic setting for tonightzht’s dinner. You’re in e seminary? months, is make it right.” lems. 23-Scpt. 22): ial mood,od, but you could upstage. on his own to leave the! /id,” Kozel said, VIRGO (Aug. 23 I don’t want to confnfuse him. i\vo othcther homes were hooked The wastewater is sasanitized at ‘Tm livid.” Tbdsy’s chores taxK yyour energy. sometx>d:ody without intending to. , one of the city’s treaOTiment plants. Since detecting dct« the problem, flirtflriom;, too, which may up aboutIt a month ago, and a los flushed and ^orinat- YotH fe d underpaidi aiand underap* You’re (li [ ’^'® !fc 0 & S E D IN NINEW YORK fourth wasas vacant, offidals said, before being routed bai)ack to resi- ^he d ty has f lot si>cak up? arouse jeen solved.- often is blended with freshfr water any medicalical bills o r ^other costs DEAR CONFUSED;I: I sec no jdential sinkssir and toilets. It is fil- assodatedd withw the problem. reason not to tell Marrnid n th e tru th tered andid treated with chlorine, from canals. s on ESPN about yoiu* marital staitatus. If his - P^foolatball plays calling is so fnigUe anVUd Cord” - ZbZoc Busiok, a - ilje most m luxurious homes inI It might help you to) tgo on with concert promoters p for Bruce for Cloor ChannelChi Entertainment, understand Springsteeieen and the E Street Band1 team. Las' Vegas blackjckjack dealer, America,ca. THE HOME & GAR- your life once you ui Disc law. the Springsteesteen's concert will be • what Martin wants to dodi with his. that thetown io\ won't grant a waiver According to the nois rctums to her hometnetown to care d EN CH:HANNEL7p.m. ! sound outside the stadadiiun park- the first otIt theth new stadium, i nephew after Please do not fed rejejeaed if he of ils noise n( ordinance, The said capacity for a con- for,her nieces and n< chooses the priesthood.'d. Ihere'S no Hanford1 Courant reportedI ing lot can't ris e more thanSded-tl Koplik sail her sister's suddenn (death. Joely MONDAm bels - 1> fraction of the: volumeV of a cert is aboutout 34,000. iwn Chong star. reason why you, canin’t rem ain ihuisdijy.y. H FiVnpf and Rac Dawn L Pieseason Football” -; friends. (C ^ (TVPG) THEEE LIFETIME „ C w tlN E L 7 psa. ■ Firom CaCanton, Ohio. (CC) ABC 6 attraction for» r d isa b le d I b e Good, Ihe P ®- ' W ooden eleephant operafators w ork onn renovating s '9 ro e and Cons: I t itory Detectives” -The first B a i an d ^ y” . IWo wed- take the half-hour totour, which accessible,ie. I d a zookeeper' raihyadid statioti 'in Dallas;; MARGATE. NJ.(APJ*)-How do landspecucu lato r James V. Laf forty, d of adding a ramp or de ' dina'planners a n d i « d it would help lure real1 bc^ns in a vending staircasest in Insteodof uple-s «>thou- M<«caain. currency which may be' you make a ^-story wwooden ele- who hoped id meanders vaior, Lucy’ucy's operators plan to viey.to plan a coupl iiandicapped estate buyluyers ta what was then1 Lucy'S left h in d le g and sana-doUar Greek« k wedding. to Mexican bandits; spy- phant easier for the ha le beast Ihe present computer-aided cor virtual :CC) (TVG) PBS 7 _ SouthAtlatlanticCity. ' up in to th e l>clly of th e n the SO-seat interpretive^ ___ (TVG) THE LEARHU nN G CHAN._. 8l ^ ( C ( to enjoy? X adventurous m ust dimmb an even----- flours” m ih 0 Body Sculptors: AHIstoiy ends James In the‘ e eariy 1900s, the 90.ton ___ N Eb8 p.m. ____ ‘*IbeB f Brfajg In soul loger eh o w d ah ,a center forth)r those who can’t negoti- iStlc“STJisety*’-r-eo sm etic—e------Brown -and-Pani-^LaLaB eU e,-of-----structure.oe.operated.asjLhonvCLani__1___ tiRhter stairw ay to A e ------— of-Plastl J dmopied “nding” seatit'ontop:------atc'the'stalr i talisr------^------::------surgeryy isi as old as vanity itself. course. later a rcrooming house before no physical way to onverted into a touristt The d o se quartersrs make it “There^ i) THE LEARNING CHAN- The opcraton off Lucy the being con ±air access, . improve actaccess without destroy- ^^ulie" - A talkalkadve panot S S ”s p; Elephant are trying to« raise more attraction,m. .Kept afloat throughi impossible for wheeldi p.m. 3 though. U nder pressureutfio accom-...... ing the diardiaracter of who she is,'’ reltnes his adventureures across tho ^ , than $375,000 to bringg tthe historic the yearsrs tjy1 admission fees, tho hael Westfield, a restore- lal generous donation1 modate the dlsablecli, the said Midiae United States to a ulat m l a n . t U&D/ landmaA into com^|)Uance. with occasional } developed tion ardilteciltect who has worked on , DAY Disabilities (lastyear,iir, a Cornwall Pa., wtmian1 Elephant's operators ; itott(CC) (TTO) ABC the Americans' w ith'] ) plans for a $500,000 re^t^ovation. Lucy. anything you add would • ‘^D W aion--ll.n»top;«or, tfld'S Best” - Mummies;‘J Act left $139,1'),103 in her for Lucy) rom what Lucy is. And an ons; ancient htmian em m enc grants, the build-1- Ih e woric would bu3iiild a new - d e tra c t from con^ue to hvmtnt.for three- Skeleton } On SaturdoK the Gc3od£ather of andgovert longside the elevator is Iludicrous fo even con- ' ' IS. (TVPG) THE TRAVEL^ Soxil and die divaVB will head- fog is listcfl lis on the National1 interpretive ce n ter aloi e sd p e d convictis; KiK ate h< 9 «ec- : of Historic Places., ____ attraction^ d o y gift shohop an d ren- sider.” ondittioughts at>outatherrcdgnar-_m INELSpjn. ^ ■ • ^^__line a benefit concenfi;forLutythe Register ol d^i-Atlandc------^The-.fedeedenil-govenunant_h#si.,^___ ■ I t Coodc Standing" - Ite - ...... — The, on!anty elephant in the worid1 ovBte-a-fonBer-Camd< tioiQ J eadi in this tonV'^Tesidential outaliver I physically vation. I an aK ate adm it tbeix t i n 1881 by 4 r A lnutt 25,000: people a yearr ■ ouilding any more on**mother. (CC):) TEEUFE- Mohr.tO(CC)CrV14)fjBC7pjn. oommunitK was built i Wf';... H a i i i i i — ______
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ON [ E ^ Btisitjess£EeBtor. Hutdmsim 733W 3t,Ext.^ . T hhe e Times-News S aI ti t u r d a y , August 2, 20032' P a g e B - 8 B rieiEFLY |] Vkl-C enidilres; ChroBtiically?highjjoblesssness w MoONEY ------^------Tou)urism slowdown pfiiHiiches elsewhere iiin Magic Vajley i The numbnbers I ' Iddaho econonm ay loses!:! . ' Made Valley's seasonallyally adjustedI unem- Virginia S. Hutchins almost a full percentage p point above Jones Lang'LaSalle L Bvvm July 2002’s 5.9I ppercent in Mini-Cassia, I'pl^onl rates Tlme>-e>-Nows wrltar______lousands of.if j o b s ------r Witli hundret■eds of permanent, year-■ County Juiy03 imJ im *03 July'02 — reports.quararterly_lo»_j:^IURLEY--Seasoiiulogriculiur!lural-liir-___ round-IayoffS'^c» on the eastern end ofi ____ Blaine____ .4.5J6___ 3; A w octofd Pr— I at th e Magic Valley-- partiaUy offset onlyT>y — — T>V1N-FAU,S_=_Chicago-.b,ascd___ ing^?offset July’s 125 layoffs ai ' Camas 6.6 4.: CairrFoods'VSA~tn•3 ew idc July jobless rate at 5.6 ■nomist Grog Rogers said, Simplot Co.'S fifirst phase of Heybum hat m atched the highest mondilymoi rate diis yeu- 'llie results inclujcluded a pre-tax ecoj® adjusted plant shutdownm arc dose to the end ofE Source: Uaho Dopaflmentonto^latxr/bnKasts l l u ge of S4.9 million Thelie two^ounty seasonally adji ______J as firustiadon fr among job seekers seel took its tolt ■impairment charge ■mployment rate edged down,ivn from ~ their spcdal extended unemploymentt d out of the labor force {11 c^*ms per share)ire) for a property id Rogers, a Labor Ither 2 ,2 0 0 people dropped oi le^ 6.9 percent to 6.8 pereenttin in July. benefits, said '' outmigration," Rogers•ssaid. st . month, driving it below 690,090,000 for die first time management accourounting system in Idaho j Department of Labor■ forforecast Department cmmployee.Th&t could force• Simplot announceda ddiis week diat if. Australia: Excludingingthecharge.net furloughed workers into the Heybum plant lyear. • day. J -some of the fu •-----will dose th e rest of the The num ber of summer temp*mporah' jobs for youth • income was $ 1.88 miUionr for the Jut tlie relief is only temporaiy.iiy. underemploymcnent, or even a move away_f----- by early November, fiveive mondis earlier **■ quarter, or 6 centss p( p e r s l ^ . ■ear-over- from Mini-Cassi»ia. Pl'easfiease see IDWO. Page B9 )f more .significance is the year f Please see UNEMPUIPIOYMENT. Page B9 _____ The firm said it used Its strong J fir l > trend. July’s joblessnessess was ‘Tm concemcned about the*potential of operating cash flows)ws to pjty.down Its credit facility by moremoi than $45 mil* • _ M a r kk ( e t i n g lion from the prior yi “Wc are encourojuraged to see the early signs of an impmprovement in our N f i r ms intensify I U.S. operating eiivirtvironment and con- PTIOI tinucd new client w VISICDNQ]FRE]DEMI said Chris Peacock,>d(, president and ~ t h e i r* te f f o r t s ’ of Jones Lang ____ ' . chief executive o The WBshlngt< LaSaUe. •. This past 'month, Steven Idacorp will poipost results Newman's5 phonepli has been ring- ing off theshook. ho for quarter Thuhursday The suburt>urban Washingtonresi- TWIN FALLS - IdIdaho Power Co.^ dent used1 to get about five imso------^— i^orporate— pwcot Rnico.hnsed______^ ______Iidted tdcm:emarketing ; calls a day, Idacorp Inc., willI rereport its second- ce Rinaldi, "anBTiecoaHiQHn't wait'to sign up for quarter financialI re;re^ts before the ictoiol tho new nannadonal do-not-call list tllred s onslaught. Lately, how- stock markets open'en Thursday. o B M Sllvfli'MValto, The company will,vili hold an analyst been getting twice ss conference call att 2 : ^ p.m. that day EconimomIc many calls.Is. AAnd morc visits from to discuss die secortcond-quaner cam- Dflvalfalopment door-to-door« r ssalesmen to boot, ings and Idacorp^ outlooko for 2003. Corp.p.. stands “It'S gottentten ridiculous^’ he smd. n is experiencing the oW . Anyone may listen:cn via a live Web B 9 on a Iremadlat* Newman is vorld of direct markedng * cast on the Internet. wihllhill 'mint new wori Confcrencc callII logistics1( arc post- in the wake,ke of the Federal TVade ed on the companpany's Web .site, > Ingt;tytn# Commission^on*s anti-tdemarketing www.idacorpinc.cotTcom. plannnned loc»* registry,whidihich already indudes 29:6 • A replay will be availablei on the tionc1 of a gotf miUionhome]me phone numbere and is site sltortly after th^ courtirse, e x p e c ^ toto s ^ up 60 million - of all U S households, Tuettitdavln about half of 2 , / Antiapatinating the Oct. 1 deadline Waddell & Ree!eed Improves when the; re^tiyre takes effect, over fl^ t quaiiafter numbers ^ some firmsIS aare stepping up their calls. Sdll othersoth are trying n ew - ‘ TWIN FALLSS ■- Kansas-based B m or, in the case31SC of doorto-door salcs- ^ Waddell 8c Reedd Financial1 Inc., a wM J men. old-fasl-fashloned - ways of mutual fluid compimpany with a l\vin U u readiing customers. cusi Some news- RUls office, reponecrted sccond-quarter patxirs, forT example,ex aro solidting net income of S22.:;22.3 million, or 27 B R tnisiness in ggrocery stores, while cents per dilutedd share, s compared ■ ■ H m y M M t g B banks, increscreasin^y are pushing i with ^e yearagoSZ>$25.3 million, or 31 H H ______^ tellers andd OlOther branch employ-___ K n '--. — io promtombte new products'to - The pershare resultsres arc brighter existing custoustomers. than the first qusquarter, when net “We’re seeing see a return to the income was S1.6; million,mi or 2 cents day of moreire Fpersonal contact with ______per diluted s h we --- including a one- ^ people," saltsaid Robert Wentzen, ------presidentTjninFTttrccrMartqtlfig flft ------cents, taken as p1 rns c ^ t of the firm's Assodation,on, which represents stock option tenderier offer., 4,700 compaiopanies, induding cata- “Husisatimeoffof growing potential Q * logue companpanies, direct .mailers for us,” said KeithI A.T\icker,A.' chairman Olilver l V alley £aim s to eras and teleservtervtces firms. DMA has and chicf executtviittve of Wadddl & estimated1 ththat 70 million tele- ReedL "The combinaination of the recent J ‘ marketingQ acalls are made daily, lining destrai ■pf»rSin3billionincpii^^___ family, our long-temerm superior invest; sumer,sales[u and $114.2 billioo in ______ment-petfonnanccji»i»ndjvhoLqppeare e pAsMclated Braaa ______homcs.andjawns,^ausing cle^at- ___businesssalcsalesin2 0 0 2 .______to be a firmin^off investorin scnnment ------ed blood lead levelsIs in the com^ Some marklaiteting executives say e- should bode well for sales.” KELLOGG - On an artificialcial nnmity’s cliildren for>r decades. BBHB mail may' be on alternative, but hill11 fformed by a cent\iry of min-lin- ■ Studies . conducjcted after jeKS* most don't■t e»expect it to be a long- i - IHFA raises sasales price ingg waste, residents of thisihis cleanup started in 11983 showed - lasting sdutiolution, especially as more ipressed town envision a golfgolf as many as 46 percreent of the g|KKjju| consumerss acom pli^ about spam. limits for homeme loans S lu^e. factories and a future. area’s children had I “It'S die next[«t tthing to be targeted by 'Pie federal govenirnent is buy->uy- blood above nationanal standards. the FTC, and m ^ iny winds, that TWIN FALLSS - The Idaho . 'I'*’ showed inance Association 'I'Kg , imo the dream. Therhe Testing in 2001 s will push it Iright over the edge," Housing and Hnai ivironmental Protectionion cleanup has dropped>d the share of W said Ellenn PR^m, executive vice - raised the saleslies pricc limits r-nvi: ■est children with high leiead levels of Wunderman, a New wly built or existing jency designated the largest president of statwvidc for newly igle gr.int of SujKirfund moneyney percent, York-ba^d didirect-marketing finii. homes that qualifyify for IIU'A loiins, .■an- Mountains of bl:alack mining rcdicts many companies and adjusted pcrsor■sonal income limits I” th'the nation next year for cleiiii- Ryan prcdi mgB uup the Silver Valley. wastes were piled:d up along will instead;ad oy reverse telemar- in most counties. owj Interstate 90, which1 spendsp money. pace of new jobs is expect-t- Valley vrould be one oiof only 1 0 consumers w "Tliure’s a cloud hanging civorivor unemployment ratee that is typi- The pai a places in the nation ththat would tions in shop]hopping malls, induding S13S.OOO. of," cally the higliest in Idaho,I( cd fo aoaccelerate as the fedend and fliers, as companies Previously, the limits were thee vv-.illey we >vant to get rid «)f," imcnt begins releasing for-r- split $49 million Ifor new contests and id Luke Russell, an Idahoaho Vince Rinaldi grgrcu- up the govemmt sxt year. A t ny to reachich Ithose customers who 5142,000 statewidedefornewcon-struc- I said me when min- nierly polpolluted land for develop->. Supcrfund projects nex xisting construction Hep;•partment of Environmentalnal SilverValleyinatim e $15 million, it was byby' far th e don’t wantnt tto receive tdephone tion. lim its for exist tile ers flush with unionn >wages raised nient, espcspedally a 21-square mile solidtations)ns ati home. And peopfe were raised by ann a'average of 38 per- Qualiality official helping direct the >f the former Bunker HillU largest single award. L'aniip. iheir families in relailativc prosper- area of t vas singled who phonene companies to order cent .icros^ thele state. 'Personal clear ee decades to site knowlown as the Bok. The Silver Valley wa ilso w r e adjusted . TliTlie SUver Valley region of the • ity. Me left for three s out because it containss tthe oppor- goods orr iiinquire about their income- limits also career before Eaglele Crest( Communides has can expect even more nnd standardizedd iin sevenil coun< Idahme of its after Octob<^)ba; claiming a cattep-___ stores in Magic ValVnllcy, oppoinwd J. , e A tw ta te d P re a i______■ nesses,’’ Coke spok>kesman Dan than cxptxpocted.The product is now Scan McKinlcss! gjgroup vice presj------caUedlClICEE in its restaurtmts. idTlnm tar^ tion tn tnce cud o w i t ^ r^lstiy-=tor------Schafer siiid. K even canoded business dent-procxirement.It. -T and Jiist thrce weekss ago. Burger He woitvould not give any furtherT ket test, and those wororkers hove existing a c\ ATLANTA - Coca-Cola Co. .and t>ecn disdplined.Thc lailawsuit soys relationshipstiips. Consumers who McKinlcss mostst rrecenUy was sen- le of its largest customers,ers. King siiid it was discocontinuing the detaUs; ofof the settlement, ior direaor. supply»ply c ^ n manage- tion between Atlanta-1- the promotion resulted2d in a $65 switdi ig^listancc firms may a » - irger King, have trsoh-ed a dis- ■ sale of Frozen Cok<.I. iat hs restau-• Rrictio ccctvc calls from tliCT old ment, at Dell Comp'mputer Corp. " ‘'J® Ip using Coke’s based Coke C and Miami-basedd million investment b;by B urger timie to read ue over Frozen Coke, ensuring•ing rants and woidd stop , tcleoommuni0 f nerslirship and grooving our busi-usi- - sliow Fhoen Coke Is[s doing better . Inrity of 1 — i;------!— ------,r - - - ______'h______^______l.- j i j a i E C O W —
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N ational rala t e Ull€lem ploym eii; n t ______nged . duction of insulatioItion ood mulch. hurt by low water andId hhigh temperatures. e o p l e Contlmi«lf■dfromBS unemploymentat at 3.9 percent - unchang • Blaine County - JotJoblessness rose to 4 ^ ^^I)saspe< - ftom a year acago and up a tenth of a; p*per- And at the Law.amb Weston Inc. pot?ito- * thanitspti previous target, processing plantt irin Twin FaUs, the gloomI percent, a few notches±es above a year ago ogers expects Alini-Cassia1 jojobless centage point[ fifrom June. I and eight-tenths of aI poipoint above June. * ' r f o r c e r the end H e re are eemployment trends frofrom evident in much:h tof the rest of the spud i e a v e w o r k^ ilU l VC rales toI approacha] double digits by th industry is absent,;nt. In fact, L ^ b WestonI “The heat has hadd aian effect on tourism 1 or early-2004. Layoffs timdm ed in around Magic:Valley: ^ • - J up there. And it evenn ststarted the early part ■ '■'W ASHING TON (A!(AP) -Th= »'2003 o retailers’ * Twin FallsIs County - Though the coicoun- canceled o planneened maintenance layoff in y m en t r a te ber will curtail Mini-Cassia reta hs of Iflte July, keepinfling its employees on the* of July, seeing a littletie Ibit of a slowdown,” < tution*s uaemploytn r hiring. Businesses that proprovided t / s unemploynyment rate rose two-tenths some construction pro (w p cd to 62 percenttin in July, but holiday h .a percent from Junele to job. Rogers said. “Even sooi J for a sixth transport;>rtation, machinery iree* * Jeronlc Countym y “ReaUy, it’s very sta- - jects up there were put on hold because of tCusinesses cut jobs fc ontainers, energy or July, it remained thrc month in a row, still waiywai despite tenths of a point belowV tthe bic in Jerome Couik)unty.” Rogers said, citing; the heat.” e to Simplot must In1 Jerome,J< Gooding steady job numbcibers in cheese and other: Also, the gap betwetween an old grocery sig n s th e economy isi on th e u- I'V: both their market- year-ago July level. ,d the opening of its ■mend. With jobs scar«ico. dose to relhink b. Md Twin Falls Rogers calls the yet/ear- food processing antand in feed production. store’s closure and t: pic gave „p id staffing. And 01 izing “Given th e low3w dairy prices we’re nott replacement temporarilrarily put a few people half a million people lout southern Idaho, over-year trend amazii leaking. ^ ounties combined, and surprising givenI tl th e seeing a lot of newew job creation in the milkc out of work, he said. The Labor Departmeinenes report potato growers’grt future con- COUl 2003 scctor, in the dair:airy sector. They’re pretty> • Lincoln County-Tl> The slowdown in Sun ould suffer. , w ar in Iraq. Before 20' rist traffic also hurt : Friday suggested thathat th e job tracts cou] unemployment began, he had predicticted much just maintain:aining,’’ he said. Valley-bound tourist market remains stubbcbbomly slug- Rogers:rs frequeridy takes sli^tly higher unemplcploy- In som e cases:es throughout Jerome,, Lincoln County, whereere joblessness rose as bseekers on [he oppcportunity to urge win FaUs counties, dairy- roadside retail andid s serv ice em ployers gish, frustrating jobsc Inssia residents to avCr'eraged 3.9 percent ment for the year, rathIth e r Gooding and Twir ------M ain—S treet;—disc.4 percent ] in ju.e downvn from last year because ap p a re n t the t labor force was . .July 2002. Just 4,200 moreire people of Ada and CanyonCar counties, ^une. The drop, howcv,400 fewer for the sever people seeking jobs thislis summer There Maswa^ some job growth in More people were at wowric in 37 unemploymerment this year would not currently lookinging for w ork on top of of 2,400 that disappeared counties in Ju ly th an tlthe year run aboutt 5.75. percent, down discouraged in June,J, ireinforcing the caution than in'March. 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MAY JUN juu' JUt AUQ S ; t s ”U ■"■S . ■ n.q.-noi Qwottd. g!^?gg!f§g: §SS s g ’55 S CHICAGO (API-FutuiM n«mgg o0 n«C h«^ N6WYORK(AF Hflh' Low ' (toeontWoti: (to 11,722.06 ;i ) 8,234.22 0,130.29 Jan. 14,8000 /.I IS S??S S ? f: gS2 au SI ’ u -' s«. o» g3af;^- ftmpmSMw: -0 ,8 6 ««? im 'u3.t70.ij0 4.8*4 CATTl£ •AP lo TB.ts ^Sa PowW I ^ E S ^ r - " “ S f * '30*^7; -.7 . §s a!8 ss 10 78 30 .00 . fiwtta Iftrc I ------^------17 78 00 >.7* CanMianOeU'r ' ,ils!s ,i:SS a' j nsi!i,i 1 i ' l I 1 “ I j ‘S l •;? ? s ;; s S 5S v, r>5 77.70 ..33 Ma^(AF ]^ im 4oa.mvp 3.703 M»te*n»i< e-tn f sends stoacks down\iiward 7 tfm«lfrum;e««»p*rbu*»>»l i S . ”ii S83S10 00.7ft w s UOKT8WEBT1hSr'‘“" ““ NEW YORK (AI\P) - Wall straightt winningwil month. 1SIB;ss,::!! IMS a 'ar. StnnHard&•d & Poor's 500 index lost _ I— S S U f-..-"" - E ii H - f i5------Dow-Jonos-industrial 15 4«17 .113 jJT It'sO 4 ly 80 points to end a four-week 10.16, or 11 pcrcent, to 980.15y i l i i l 18' 38 90 —3«40r - M 00 9 — winningstreak." .....— , - after it postedpos a fifth month'of- j—i il i i-i-M js^ir- II— * “Even thoDgli uneiemployment ‘ gains Thurslursday. • X MW 9 went down, thc'numitnberofjobs For thehe week,i all three main s I I i l I J available did too andid that's real- gaug* finished fini lower, witK-fte ilJ■1 5?;-W4 -1<•? - 5 l'< H Aug IB' S; * i'io 4800 WI90 saw li ii 10 :'0<>?cii34 . i '4 s«o le: 1 ■ ly key,” said Mike KKayes, chief Dow losin)sing.l.4 percent,* § ^-.f'«l‘l?2 Thu...l..<..00« ;; ,si . s i"i I g iii! ist! ■;;!' r "" ■“ I 9 invtistment officcr ata Eastover,’ Nasdftq1 lower lo^ 0.9 pcrcenr.ahd a pom dSjje8*°‘*' ” v‘" I if7 Capital in Charlolotte, N.C. the S&PP decliningdt 1.9 percent, isl ji II ii| t <15 50 \ "Investors have been:n looking for The Nasdiisdaq and S&P pointed S !SSS M -. !i :?i ii ii 5 i 14 Fa^O 78 05 79 tS T71» 7T05 .35 0«e 2480 ii il' when the economyy can< create their secoccond losing week in l.l*.a7.270 5 jobs and it hasn’t yet.’It.” three, ; i;s i l l :!S ^bor Department repoit* sruEr”'"""” ■ IS . III iiI T h e D o w c lo s c d didown 79.83. The Labo 0^no.« fiom ari . ?4 6U 20 ’ _or 0.9 percent, atIt 9 .153.97, cd the nation’s nati unemployment ■i.'Ksirr ,»» > 141.07B • S M etal-s/C uiJRRENCY more than wipingg out a 33- rate dcclindined to 6 .2 pcrcent in ■\N'S g II ------HEAtlMOOII.. point gain in the pnjfcvious scs- July fromim 6.46 percent in the pre- , - iO ' Oy tl.4 Ao»oeill*a P'M» ■ s r w s “ § . sion that marked:d its fifth viousmontlonth. iiii ill ii iss ssss:s-'^ti'jis":i l l T ' sr. K : s | " j i I” « i.^X>^rn62iiii ill 11 i s SSrSlflSl i E s ii H : i i ..,..r,tiyMA„i„n.w2 NY E*a»!''«'a »53 00o'1J2 40 ^ . Continued from B8 on the BBunkerui Hill site is so NV EnMinAnl'SB'OM S371 281 ^ spokesman in Scittthtie. "Bunker eagerly antantidpatcd, he said. •. C h e e s e ' _ 74 40 ^2 ue a;ssfce:s.T;"„'';«ISS'i'A, '"i 74.04 . 2U33 Hill came out at thete top of the Devclopilopcrs usually need to ll cn««M B'<« on Ci“CJi(lo M».c4»'ti<« NEW vonx lAPj -Fulutva ii«ai>}a,OOB.n.«NVM..S Nov 3 lis t.” spend plenilenty of money to en$ure (; k .\MNSk '’*&800 nc.AO'CHM'XlBloO* lOOOO.nc Op«n MI(F1 Low■ !«“ -If:...... J ’ T h a t w a s w e lc o mme new s 'in that laiidid i; is ready for dcveldp- PrKM «>««••» 0>M«1. Foodi. Kellogg, the largest; townt in the ment, SiebEicbert said. ! 2 they can be guaranteed <'i.i.nn»iB|»cIlocri*nff« . ” SS^ :;^!S v i i s i ^ Silver Valley with 2,3<,300 people/ "Here thi . P otatoes 3 ' L i k e m a n y f o rmn ( e r m ining environmcrmental dcarancc on we iKi.Sti IOi4Bi>ou'vdBai«l. * rsHT' S!?S SSS :iS- ite ajid guaranteed ESA 30 (AP) - USDA - M*)0I poUto f 00^ .S iss ISS-sii S il :sS l l Iss I ...... boom townsi“Kcllctlogg has a -.whole-site i ,iruu*'l" CmCAOO3 cointa I ThuilOay Aui»*iaU5 iSO'Dvioni sitor can tell approval,”U,” ! Siebert said. i 1S.-1M. 70 counl nvMli, & SO. 100 couni J'S JO- ' ;;; sss's ^ss s;sss ii “ I" is l I I 1 "5 decrepit feel. A visit S c«no No'koitna 70 couni. too count. W once.-But now, manmy of those pushed forfor morc deanup of t)ie ”.' s »>=. o ard ed up. valley, satesaid the remediation a3 631u0 5l.t>«ci«y4 TO ,• wn»ninoi<)ii arc few stores to shopjpin, nomic devc ia ! ul'^°•'l^• A SO IB tKhI WiMOnt-n - S which con- in itself, 5 1 pS) II ixiiMnl «|'’I»' 396 JO -JBO Jan Shoshone County, I'lM) 3 W I'lO Baiijy * ?0 Roooa Wnnmn*l us t tua A so IB MCl.s -g 1 I :ii I hill ' ii li-iii laldi wants a diversified 0 ^7 -IS 1990, the county losost 27.5 per- try, Rinaldi Dm 5130 5130 5'30 31 .IS Mar 4900g 5JiS ;jss IJSi :l| economlie ic base for the Silver ir" 13(1 -15 Apt *»- cent of its residents. 5 ll m !S i i 12- .16 Ma^y 44M“ ; ; j s ; | W hat economicic a c tiv ity Valley, rem ained was large];cly centered “I don’tI’t ssee why we can’t haVe 0 ®c on cleanup work ammd seasonal tourismI anand light manufaccQr- s ..r oic 535 0 435 0 534 5 . MiKt ...n’..- ^.W i.nu-^Miv)S4 34'4 U Tnu'•«>•■^".MMy3“73V‘p0.3M labor at the ski ia re a . .T he ing.” hesaii! said- . IJ|«1 i„i,l...i.4M.(iini>#>aW I tipct (>■o^•^'.^W.l»no«^g^ jV ’ I ]i’ I . i | s ; | sparkling blue gondo!lola cars lift- One undemdcniablc fact abouW e UOI Miwjy ijj« Hi! ;;s ed skiers up and over'er the urban S ilver ValValley is that land is gs fj Thu ■ OM *^11 '117 on.up 3 350 F !:s ; i :5 d e c a y a ll w in te r long.g. cheap, withkvith many houses selling M»y ll . i i ; i i Greg Siebert off ithe Idaho for aroundund S50.000. But chcap Low 9MW . 4 514 -28 Oiwi Hon Lo eng. HAHIab'-CAIMSS 03UOH SO 127. Department of Comrmmurcu said land aloneone will not draw new W>IEAT fis 111 ?ii jii T^• moip-"g DuB'on P«» loi tcivB'lBi«LonOC>nS513uO 4 514 *30 9.000 bu mnlm^. 0MmOuMmI ^ E*I. •«!•• the state has invested:>d millions td jobs, Siebcrjbert said. • ; 360 370 !S .3 7| Tliu'tOP*. Lonwn Ula t,h«r S5 OAO up SO) 03030 ■ S«0 s >5 E»C<»A'd S4 ISO. on SO 040 upgrade die Silver VValley infra- . “P c (;»tc ^ 'up there have stmg* __L ivestock. i^swrJKSSKSw’SIy*I5WDIIW0J3------^ ------s tru c tu re ..B u t- a -b iRB.problcm.is .; ___ gled_for_a,r a long time since_the______I h i .J.-, Mvi i ------Triab--- J'ISj--- — there is little availallablc land in mine dostuostmis,” Siebert saia. !*'A nuin NEW YORK n .ill the narrow valley for;or industrial lot of peopcople there are starting A.OOO tw mmimufn. c*nu o*r... »u liv*»loei. "a?e»r' • •Au-a.aia.M.» 63.815 That’s why the releilease of land ahead.” , J.ooooumkwnumicanltpweu ______a.°ss»a-aisss'a'^msKssvl.l>on' t»aa-»4l3 00pafmaiiielo<>.toiv.onOonMwalEisn Tho'.opwiiWiml344.14e.u04.797 .
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April 9 came can as a “great shock” Infantry Divisionon carried out blamed it on a betrayal ids Friday after- 'B B . Raghad Saddam' HtHussein and andshebUu simultunMus raids ecehred sane- . assodatcscs ofo the deposed leader. • • ■ * nc»n in Saddam'Sa's hometown of - Rana Hussein, who rec tuary a day earlier inI JJordan, “With regret, HufiCf Tikrit, They captu^tured the men, ^ | | | my father tnist^- who were being tratrackcd for days, appeared relaxed as they > spoke with CNN and thidieArab whom ' he had put KIs without many protroblems - partly absolute confidence in: ______becausc both wererc nappingi in the | I M i SAUDI AHABli^ satellite station al-Aral at < ^— a“ royal“palace-tn-AjAmmanr -andAs^om ~ * he hnd ron-.------afternoon heat, com:ommandbrs said. souncmCES; AMoeteKxJ PrwsTeSfli AP~'— sidercd on his side - a^____ did not. identify------_ _where_they .are.jSyin) The-militaiy did vo~Apacfie" Helicopters hov* ” r"un"d6TSl00d runii* iliH* the captives, butIt 1Lt. Col. Steve thetr nine children. I abow while four Bradley They described tei newspapers - betrayed: Russell called theihem "important him,” Raghad said. • ? ' associates of the■ foformer regime.” fightinting vehicles and several *• leaving Baghdad the d documents and Humveivees surrounded the pair of capital fell to coalition)n forccs She did not say wh« Soldiers seized do A U.S. Anny aoldlar beloilonging to the 1st BaUIIIon 2222nd Infantry Regiment of betrayed Saddam ii^ photographs fromn tlthe houses, but tw »«ostoiy structures. April 9. The sistersrs • were * ,S. forces-hnvc given mixedcd the 4th Infantry Divisionsn atands guard Riday otitsldedeone of the homes that poised but appeared totodiokc the t portion of tb^ R^isseU said it wasas ttoo soon to say U.S. - interview that wai^ - how valuable they•y vwere. assessrssments over the past two^ was raided. up somewhat as theyy talked - j •a bring us closer weeksks of their seardr.for Saddam, Ilg about their family. broadcast > "I ihink it does I ng Crenshaw, toured BaJaghdad in a People arcar tioing out and Iniying jddam)," Russell withI somes commondcrs saying B * ^ e was a very good>d father, lov- Rana ^ »ai d she lost saw het (to capturing Baud ur- long convoy accompipanjed over- satellitee dishes. The streets,are D week before the s tlie infonnalion iltcy' werew on the verge of captur- Delay said. “It seems thele ing, has a big heart,Tt," Raghad fadicr a w said. “We believe tl: fcr head by Apache amttadc helicop- . dean,” D. fashionable started, they may'possessi wiwiil further help inghmfiim and others trying to lower Iraqis arcu c just as impatient as thele vHussein, wearing a f nc."' expe«;jctations, saying h e will bebe’ *crs. £• white headscarf showiwing part of Raghad»id said she spent the nlgtife destroy the regime.' Delay criticizcdtxitoth Iraqis and Amcricaicans. These things take- B agdad fell to coalltioic The two men embmbrged peaceful- ;ht at'some point, her light brown liair,r, told CNN. before Ba^ ilitaiy sources in the northernim Americans for beingng too inipa- . time.” :o give a mes- forces listenstening to the radio in th e ly from the homes,» , jseparated by a Muit x>vements ih He callailed the lack of any evi-i- Asked if she wanted to 1 fjis luxurious with city of ol Mosul said Friday thehe tient to see impro' lg sage to her father, sheJ ssaid: “I love upscalc Mansour Me district of the- vacant lot. One wsis on Iraqis’ lives, dence thtthat Saddam was bxnlding ipital in .the company o f modem fittings,, ttthe other ram- Amen ' shackle with slitit windows, n i e a band d ad ’s streets main rea:eason President Bush saidd “He had so many fc ;he militaiy they Tigrisis River1 to the Syrian borderler chandise on Baghdi [y Jie was very tender witlith all of us," “I usedd to pray and-then tell mjc detainees told the showed the country' wasi rebuild- he laundnched the war - “totally jina, 'I think that ev«y^ were asleep whenjn ; soldiers, using • betwecsrecn Tikrit and Mosid. int.” The only thing thatIt Rana said in the samene interview. sister Rana VO Republican U.S. congress-ss- ing slowly, he said. irrelevant er is dose to thing is over,’ ow " she said. “I bullhorns, calledI fofor their surren- TVra vidcncc of a matteredcd was that Iraqis were ridd “Uisually the daughter 1. House Majority leader Tom>m “You can see evii her mother, but we woi/ould usually -convinceded that everything vi^ der. No weapons weiwere found in the men. I ler country coming ba>ack to life. ofadictai:tator, he said. J homes, the militaryarysoid. : ly of Texas and Ander go to him. He was ourr ffriend.” over.” The women and ^ciicir husbands At noonon thi e day Baghdad fell; at the time fled Iraq[ iin the mid- . she said her father sent a car from: 90s. Saddam convinceced them to the spcdal□al security forces, “who; return, then had, thele husbands told usto to leave." She said th ^ -The Iriraqi wair - — - Qusai Hussiussein^ wife and her dulr killed in 1996. They refused to disdiscuss their dren werere withv them. • • brothers Odai and QQusai, who “The fartrwcll far moments were: were killed in a shootouout with U.S. terrible,”” shesh said. “The boys w^rcQ ------forces in tho northcmlilraqldtyxf___ bugging; caceadi.othctand_aying.JM^___ Mosul on July 22. left Baghdghdad. Then I m e t’fofc. Before arriving irin Jordan, mother afteafter a few hours and Halik. Raghad and Rana hadid reportedly (youngerr sister)."sii been living-in-humb:ible drcum- She saidaid they_were_put in. ^ stances in the Iraqaqi capital, house onn Baghdad'sBs outskirts. cir fatficr’s “Theree wasw almost no link vVlth; j . » d Baghdad, since thei ouster. (my) fatherher and brothers b e c a u ^ The two daughtersrs had lived everythingng wasi over." ~ ?
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WASHINGTON (A]AP) - The the cases.Tls.There is no cvidcnce any Army is trying to figureFC out what is of the casesascs were caused causing a rash of serioilous pncumo- sure to chcmical ch or biologtw nia cases, induding twi>vo fatalities, vwiapons,5, environmentalcr toxins, oi: among soldiers servinglg in Iraq. Severe Acute ; Respiratery- A six-pcrson team of spedalists Syndromenc (SARS).(i offldals said, was en route to Iraqiq FridjQT to A two-pcji-pcrson team already bais . investigate 14 cases of>f ipneumonia gone ;o to Landstuhl Re^di^; serious enough that tlthe soidieis Medical CenterCei in Germany, where- . had to be put on vciraitilators to most of' the th cases .were treated breathe and cvacuatet:ed from the after cvacuracuation. The two teams ly Surgeon also willU reviewn patient records ^ region, the Army S S | (General'S office said FriFriday. ^ and laboratoratory results and i n ^ - TSvo soldiers died,, rnine rccov- .view hcaltealth care workers and- ered and three were ststill hospital- patients,, if if possible, said a state-- ized as of Thursd^, sp■ B r '• Cl'lassified Une A d Hen ^ wsmSKa f c i d l i •I'-’’
ghty Ood I want the U.S. Amy Sgt.. ClChriitopher D. Cox of Compairuny A, 3- A messagege vwritten by a prisoner waitingitg for his death, reads ‘Almlght - 32mh'Fleld Artlll-rtlllery Battalion, aneaks a lawIW iminutes to mercy from))m you not from the human tyraTant’, In a special execution.section se of Ab«Qhralb ^ call Ml wIlB, CIndjindjr. on Wday. prison, whlclihlch the U.S. Army cleaned andnd renovated Friday. KlmHttzges.centiinter, mother ol Anny I Spc. Chad KeithI) mand her husband, I Mark HItzges, cry:ry Friday during fune^ I al services (or SgtSgt. KeHh at Arilngton I ' National Cemeter):ery. Keith, of . Batesvllle, Ind.,, wiwas killed July 7 * when a roadsidee bbomb exploded as his vehicle was patrollingpa Baghdad. I At r)ght Is Keith'sIt's atepbrother Alex I , ■ _Hltiges. -
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; -Chrtstlans andind V :___ Iin s i d e ______. - archeolagy; Communmunity ...... C4 ■ A ^ s n e w ? :[()'• ClasslfieageC3 — R i : iCIG Editor. L ^iise TUnter Scccion C The Timcs-NiN e w s , Saiaturday, August 2,2, 2 0 0 3 jlbucbh in g A B m iisisicsd n en• v e ______Dearminaten-,__ Rw^vemeifrroan a b it intrusive. I m ------(ion*tme*n toadd to:to y o u r workload. ----- m v l I loiow many of youu hhave a lot to do, i l what with sennoraons, weddings, funerals. It^ a 24/7t/7 responsibilicy. ■ ■ W o rrship s : m usic But I do think you shoshotild near a few 1 comments from peopiople in the pews, I some of vi4iom aree nreluctant to tell b l e nids d rock, ■ w u what they think. !• :.;OK,IadmitI«ittDt th e ball rolling Wth a reccnt aQumilimn I wrote that o t h e5 r r s t y l e s ' called for- a hynm-sin-singing icvolu* tk>n. I urged rradersers to contact the ByAboLevyLevy person in d ia ^ ofif dchoosing hymns iybtt, th e minister - ThtfWcNtaMtaEWte______■ I -rand suggest that he o r she poll the 3ut which are die WICHIT/niA, Kan. - A new form of members to find out Christiann wworship music has Ted ’ J top 10 or 12 hymnss mmem bers like to Woods danclancing and singing like a . ' ^ sing. It is the slower timtin e of simmier, rock starir at a his diuidi^ Sunday * after all, and cveiyeiyone enjoys a services. change of pace. So0 wwhy not have a Modemril worship> music - a mix countdown of favoritoritc hymns, with of Christian»ian pop, rock an d praise '------I everal se« sung cach chorusess - is the norm for the' ■ weeveek? (By the . youth-orienliented service he attends vay, I am not at Asburylury United Methodist jpposcd to newer (3iurch. lym ns, though “I likec thed harder stuff,” ‘said »me of them are Woods, 18, a college fircshman. val -stinkeis. I’m “For me,t, youyoi can realty get into it. iurc you have,. . You can let yourself go." i /OUT reasons.) . Contempsmporary worship music , I way-W ell, good sir or. iUh«Lj3>dyJtSZto^ th e •. oppna’am. the e- ^ Jesus move hynnails, leners and charismaticatic ^ui^es. It partdld^. somalls arc pouring the growtowth in contemporary realn. L et^ just say C^hristiann rockro and pop music but sdeal u n nerve. remainedid separates tmtil several om a few readers imbei; these folks :m_worship_music is a ------: ■ Tom - j>uscrs. Ih ey just -----blending-ofg-of-die-two-music-styles------r ■ SCHAi;i-i;H maiir favorite hymns that opened:ned up contemporary wor- rati' ship musicisic 1to a greater variety of — ^ ’ ia lik e Marilyn instrumentsents and sounds, rve touched a music£h ita, Kan.;|who’s- Christiandan bands such as But let% hear fromss of good hymns. ---- Sonicflood->od-and-delirious?-have------themselves. Rememt)t o f “7-11’’ songs been at the forefront of sparking : are not rabble-rouslain jai folk make their way on , »lnr “I will makeorder cc to uidude ids around this town o f 500. ; pastors receive a copjm bers favontes. unty road crews have • they wrote. d becausc we are jnstalleUcd yellow caution signs Sue Ice, head ofmight th do to nm. :ed with the silhouettes of music committeeIP services from Amishh carriages, and merchantsus Pre^Jjyterian Churdstter." she said. ^ ic a litdc about horse drop- Kan., said she plans1“ to ^ than ^ Jbut most have no th in g butlut congregation in ordiat^plelovcl” things to say about th e ir new morc of the membmil take up the ibors. “The timing is goodan b d get a list of “Somomctimcs, late at n i ^ t on my l's favorite hymns, f ^ o n t p L‘y < studying what wc mi, porch, you can n e J w -JGS l^___ ^Abov*, In another modelett concettlon to the Intrutloslons of the modem world, tniiTp our worship>letm eknm *e •s’ hooves as they go honuT: iiVBml-farmBra-Jimtelielephonet - not In their houteitea, but In homemade . «>od to even bett< visiting anpthcr family,” says .... : ?What better placea t The Wichita vada, PumerPi who has w orked for:or wooden 'phone booths.’ with the hymns thatJ20, i Wichita, KS 2 6 yeanare at Mackiels Home C enter:er Right, an Amlih farmer«r and hit family ride'a horse) aiand buggy down a tirfeet I hope others willmail me at jmd livesuvi across' the street. Her■cr In Cecllton, Md. ■ musical challei^c an eagle.com Amishh customersc arc a shopkeep- pricw^and jaxes arc; threateningt ._theAmisllish have charmed theirir preservationists whoo prom ote , broker scveicveral land deals. “Wlien their congregation'^e,-worship f: leader, iream. she says-- they'pay- nowcoiiiers - ncigHboretre m the rpUing couHny-y. Cedi County's goal off ]preserving an Amishsh family buys a farm;------And don’t forget to le l^ymn-singing cashiot ■f th d r way of life. Tlie n« ioxucvciyihlng.oiiif_thexjnin_----- nine farnilies so-fai^---arc-btijring----- sidcalong-ngthenorthem-end of-the— TOlnnd, «\y . thpy’ro looking.lo,the looli futujp_fo_r______top fhfc hymns in cef^yot No one is tab,, it it is paid the day it is due. , cake Bay ^ d fit well inn there is a waiting list.St. of Amish their childnUdrcn to be able to stay on r fortress against «one L’ ' . small farms and boosijsting efforts Chcsapeal can write to me at ne Amish man came- to Ihe to preserve agriculture:rei land in an the conscrwrvative community, families looking for>r lan d in the land.I. BackBa in the late ’80s, we Eagle, EO. Box 820[did sneak in one anni^al dinner we have for con^ ,I^~~~-area attractive to burgcgeoningcom- “You hohave to remember, we’re■c Maryland’s northeastst com er - hadsomleihing eih like 28 dairy farm- 167201; or e-ma , . . tractorsors,” she recalled. “ He_ old-fashioned, too,” says^s where fidds and pastutures are as ers in theic county,o v^hero we have • j, ; tsdtoefer^wichitaeaea respectful plea brou^t^ t all nine of his children mercial.and. residentiiitial dewlop- pretty ole m en t fueled by core>mmutcrs to M ar^iret•t 1Schrader, 72, who, withh fertile as those they lefts ft 42 now.” In the mcantime,music w that many ih ^t e such nice people, and"?he - sband, Fred, farms ,350;0 ‘“niCT’ro long termm; I guess . The trust,-ust, Kilby says, is working ' rest assured that thishym ns that have )dds are i wonderfully v«!ll-111. Baltimore, Wiln^ngtonon, D el, and her husbi Philaddphia. acres nearMir..sevctal Amish im p er-r- that’s the real positiivens aspect of on a dealll forfo a 400-acre tr a a that ' ' - “rrevoluai^ iTpSicefihe ages and have behavee subdivided into 60- to To------strieict religious ties. “ThehcsyYc always willing to:o having the Amish comming here,” would be si : erecting a mighty'countless fd saints. Amis!lish families are beginning to y says Wiliam Kilby, a iaiiyda farm er 80-acre farms fan that suit th e low- : odiermusic.(OK.Idii i their mark in southern171 code of dress and coconduct th at .'share whaihat they have -pies, sticky .dclibcrately_sc.ts theilem apart - buns, all1 dth e good things. And wc•c who heads the Co:ounty Land technologyogy Amish approach. ' j ; ofinyfitvoritcs.) itaabducnii^- C ed lOCouatyi fleeing thoir hom es - " TViisir‘fl“ nonproflt—:—fan n lan d ----- Already,~ hh« e “sa3rs^three~Amish ; This is simply as n\X^chita (Kait) in Lane ■xc induding-a-prohibitiiition against _ help th e•m n out whenever we can." mcaster County; Pa., where ty officials, as wqU as’la nd d ' preservation' group that tfa hdped Please pl( see AMISH. Page C 2...... ' • not to fotBet the mu disappe)pearing farmland, losingng having th d r photograiaphs taken - , County 1 • folks love to sing: hy • • endured throu^ the, ^lifted the spirits of coi 7'"' :/ \A ■ •' . Ibm ■ and ethia for the V BasfA . 4 . . , ;'V . * "
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Christ foumm d e r d i e d I ' By ie ffre y W eiss T hat seeileeming gap. between I T h eP allB S M orning WewaWB word ews to remumbci:ber, rejoice and ■ regularly sodaliied at•bars.) b lived in, andand whether they lived reflect on Bright's5 liflife and wotJc. ' On the other hand,, tithose who in big citiesics or( small towns. ,.i “Hepreadicdtokto kings and p r e s i * ____ ' Others and Factors that thi did seem to ina.t* )rahani,son'oftlie Rev. Billy ^ d they cared about oi dents, ricli and poor,'Mr,” Hemysaid. Above. Franklin Oral considered altruism important ii ter: particiijcipatioh in religious 'Hie pews weret:re filled with ' . Q n h sm . ta lk s .abotrKHit.Blll Qrlghtdurine • seemed no more like!cely to act activities,, volunteerv( work, and Briglit’s admirers anm his father, BilljJilly Graham, call* career,:er, -pnnvtdng laughter andid Edington also laud catc Cai 1 MissioninAIe*andria,EiEgypt, from happeninggagaia” ag ' integrity: “Bill Bright'id ed . Bright's Califomianity” that “made Central r committee had recent* ing Bright “a coastiixstant example to teois. a ^ n e r plaCe to live.” - the 1950s to the 1980s,}s, and the Another co ■niehe Rev. Howard Edinwon, for-Dr- sale.” Despite the tensIt was not for communit; 1 Hope School in Elat, Canameroon, in ly investigategated abuse of mission* an ■ of dollars that flowc l u ^ small in stature and 'Ilitve times, spealcakeisquoiedthe mer■ p.pastor of First PresDyterian ns of millions Florida ina l mien. Bill Bright was aI the 1960s. TTic Rev.nr. Marian aiy childrenen ini the Congo between • same Bible verse,2, ^Matthew 25:21.' Churdirch of Orlando, where Brightht . Campus Crusade, Ediwed through Althoug he denomi- the 1940s: andar 1970s and foimd d, lhat money “never lint g figure in tlie evangelical1 McQure, direaor of the • ‘,‘Well done, good1 atand faithful scr- and hishi: wife. Vonette, worshipped, dington said, modest3 r-more.than m halLaccntury,—_____ nation’s_Worldivide_AMi^tries most of the1C abusea was committed___ vunf" — ^------^ s a l d|-B - ] iU -B ri^t-“suirendereded . ets.”------:—tned his pock- towering 1 Division, said the allegcgodons in ' biy a formericr missionaryj who died rything he had, everything he Orange County Cha : after sjxjaker testified at M(ire lhan a do«lozen friends and cverytJ norial scrvice. both cases arc credible. in 1999. c«jlleagties touchedled.on the liigh- ' Vvas andan everything hp would be”e” ■ CrottysaidBright^sdedhairman Rich speaker a cdsion to relo- ‘ the mcino . — IVMis s io n a\Rms — ^ C o ma i ' W om ent l’ w i U h eDid gathn nridwide in 886-7616. School. • He ;n, The Tltnes-News Burley Bunau.>u. • Bring a salad to sharc. 5 of people ministering wor ------• Heath Hannbon—ljattended the ? Oi)criar»di4i>e.vBurfc!A ID 83318.-fS.----- ing group consists of Chrre. The sponsor- I - throughout-the—------churches,-prisons,-sdioobols,_nursing______them Idaho and Dmdhrdline b noon Thursday for publica-M- ■ .Across ihe-.counuy whhrLsdan.womcn ----- Deshields counuy. homes and on the streets. Church of)f ChristC will College of Southci hope, vision and dircctioi workra at Tomato’sI's nrestaurant. non on Saturday. who seek new" For more „l host Bible;le study seminar and encoutagemention and healing ' idon, call 324-5876. Vac^lon Bible schoo women. : with other ' . , __ . E - The Churdi ot Chrijt . mformauo c lim b s ‘F aith M ountatain- . ■Aym/l C ffcV g TlE lsicC lillM lM Z-J For more informiiiio ■ ..J 1I______s en ^ a r on "How to Smdy C illJ. S clj 3 II n 3753: lion, call'734- • CyCtfflUirTOIniTtH KIMBERLY - "Fiiith Mo■fountain" is the Bible” wiUiwid Lyn l * ^ r Jron^tric “ t Baptist camp . die dteme of this war's vacaicadon Bible Spring Bibleble Institute of Spring, M agic Valley Gosp< ::HUM-Amotorcyclb£uhnin, , school at Kimberly Nazareti•ene Churdi, Texas. jfii CaihcdiTil IHhes BaptistI ' 35S0E.3750N. The seminaldnar is set for 10 and .11 work is a two-wiray street announces perfbnnPelOpry . “ Prc-registnidon is set for 5:30 pjn. a.m. and 6; p.m.p.r Aug. 10 and 7 pjn. TWIN FALLS-Fcamm ers to benefitwill be held Aiifl- 16 at dief Sunday at the church,, J Activities, Aug.lM3. The Kansas City starSta • -______= = ers this week at the I t)und. 14 miles north .of e is welcome. ' ’ .lured perfomi- Cjunp.willTl on Iliglm-jy 75. ^ • sdieduled from 6:30 to 9 p.ip.m. Sunday • Evdyonc is ------fa ith Q&A • Magic Valley campgroui udc-games. _ ' ' READER'S QUQUESTION: I’m ______Bcv Bennett, Liwnieilnrs : Dave and Kelchum c ) crafts, devotions and snacks■Ms. The 'Ilmcs-Nes-News wdcomes new o; Rachael Williams, Daren s a baritcciie lundi at 12-30 tnm in mv viewsvs includes a _ Lcedom.at'6^1S3; The-Tlme^cwNcuarl*-0.-'Box-548rHtnn----- , patronize or convert. No, our “Oatmeal" and Dick ! Hot- Springs and. Pool. their faith or just;t ddo humimltari* goalI isii to \v-jlltf side by side, to eth.-comedjnn----- p-m—aiid-i;lit huusing is available for /xjlls, ID 8330.3303, or Tivna ligan. The ■ t Shafer, with . Easley II o n so rs 7Imcs-A^;s BurteyB Bureau, 1263 an work. What dolo youy think? learn-n from one another, to bee jcr pep.«n. ', Lutheran church spoi Ave., BuHey, ID 833li. llenged und changed. We master of ccre- Ovemiglitcoholic l>e\i'nigcs are-allowed ■ Overfand Ave. - challe TlKsOpiy begins ot 7: - S14.50per ' day camp In ShoshonDn6 Deadline is noonoon Thttrsday for publicO' The Hev. Hollyy MMcKisslck, pos- seek< a a reliitionship of solidarityty ihcFir^t As.scmblyofGo< ramngroimds, and smoking is 7 p.m. lodaynl Noalcolin dcNigiuited'areas only. SIIOSHONE-Adaycamunp co-spon- fion on Saturdaur^y. ' to r of St. Andredrew Christian andm’mutuality;‘>je seek to accom- Locust Si. N. k)d Churdi. 189 on the can Church. Oluthc,S 1Kan.; Twelve ponyy oneo another in faith, olloivcd III ' years ago. after aa lclengthy process Theihere wiis a time when our of discernment, ourout congregation denbn:bmination sent missionaries partnered with a vivillage commu- out to tc “convert the -heathen.”“ A f h is h idor. Tlieir needs Todayay mission is a two-way street: wife and six children nity in El Salvadoi Iq Continued fnm Cl ter «)ri \veekends to social- carpenters or meial vvoivorkers or with' his wifi arc endless: Tltey2y ■wake up hun- we ?end.ser and we receive. Wc go to farms a 140-a40-acre spread near the at farm ers have expresse . ' Lancasterh other tmmarricd young: make crafts. . gry; tliey go toI bibed hungry; if other:r pans of the world only at . Since their religion docs! “1 would guess tltat 75 percent tiny tovpi of IEarleville. “Here, we : they express a political pc belief. th e invitation ir of pur partnerur A similar arrangemsed interest. ize %vith < ister aren’t can pay halfilf tlthe price or even fckA- trated two years ai nnii them to own or drive! of die Amish in Lancast : the death squadI mmay be at their' churdirchcs. :ment ordies- people.r and Si others hire 12-passen- farming anymore,” sayslys Melvin • ter for land.'id. This is a good plaw •. door, Bui our need;eds are endless, Misflissionaries continue theirir Eastern Shore Land agoC by the . not iwrmi d. preserved a 322-acrc ci \’an.s to make thC' one- King, ,a 41-year-old fanirmer who for us.’’ ------too: We scarf down'ivn'meals whhout. humarlanitarian Work, but “spread- : Conservancy cars, heiS-niinute ar trip-io-or- from.!—t.!______il word of grace;:o; we consume ing the tl faith” is a humblelc was aboiit to be convcire farm that' gcr taxi ' inindlessly; we ha\have no time to exchiitiiiinge where God speaks to housing lots. Insteadtih ling is present throughout thele the property, runnin) [lemadc wooden “ phone o ‘ “ ' 9 healing, care, convtnversion. , hea ini ts 89 acres of phones' - halfway down long dirt • nnlol Bcitk . iwin falli. fa Idah* .; We afe noi in relationshipreli with world.Id. dairy and living in;;ing a 4 &C0W jn homei - farm house with his y lys. Tliat way, they can call r a two-story booths"jci li or to talk about deliver-I 23, an d th&ir threei 'wife, Anna, dnvewiys I t a i b ran g e frorii 3 years jther issues wilh the milk e boys, who for a tJixiitivc that ^lls their milk ;MllSic_ —- months. He says theirs ai old to 2 ICS or oth has been ideal, allowiiarrangement cc«peratnt having to suffer calls Continued from Cl cswoHQtidwidc. ly to be near rcladvering the fami- . withoutle outside. I ichita. “rm in my Theic interest in this music also, m oved to, farms ju ih farmers say dcvelop- rellowsliip in Wichi ives who also from utepniwl c in Lancaster County m 20 s. and thatls what:lat I need. When I reflectxas the. ^ d u a l shift among}8 C cdlton. just outside Amish ILsten to other Chri:hristian miisic, I manyly denominations from tnidi.“• “Wc hope more p< m ent spnished land prices there to 4o fall asleep.” ' Donali^ music to more culturally rel heVc, but even if the;people move has pushchan twice the S3,000 to fotk Hm (Myen f<«ff ' Internet compani'anies, online net- it *songs. — satisfied,”'says Esh, leyw! don’t, Fm more thaan acre they have paid for twill fall*. WoJi* Tforidng. worshipp nmagazines and E«ghight-year-old Risen Saviorjr daily with his IStyearwho runs the S4,000 idan in Ccdl. And that is MM.T37A667 . confcronccs for wtworehip l e a d ^ Lutherleran Church in Wichita stands“ Sam ._ _ arold brother farmlandliere is agricultural land to : have promoted this:lis style of music. out in m its denomination for its' The younger man when thei, Otiieis; thcy.say, work as rely-contemporary-worship-ip:^— ...... ■ — - 2.b.0.3 • ~W 6SHip EeuaeiaeT“ inSgarine-;----- entire! itT travels to' be had, O - which has a drculaiulation of S0.000. serwceices. Although the Lutheran' . sends bimonthly CICDs with mostly . traditicidon lias a heritage of hymn? ily B o o k s liturgical songs, Riien Savior. unpublished worshijship songs to sub- , and lir oak & Gift Shop i scribcrs. . offersrs a: praise band of about 1010 * Volilell's Fami] I I . r t Worshiptogcther.iier.com, one of inemb*nbers who lead the congrcga-a- 76/ 2ndb r Ultimate LD S Ifoa34-6400 • dozens of Internet!t sisites of its kind, in encrgedc worship chortises,5 Hnd Ave. N. • Twin Fulls • 734-E ~ ^ iding some modeni worship 1 - offers free downloailoads of worship m dudi EIe a r t s o f t h e I ‘ ■ songs, online disaiscussion groups tu ^!3. : and instnictiemni. solsoftware. ymns arc not usually part ofOf- C . h i l d r e n Volume 3 __: Using t l ^ resotjsouices, chtiixh Sundajday worship cxcept for a gui> ind-drums version of the lSth- “How Many Roads** ; leaders &bin a varicaricty of dehbml- •. ~taw m d ^ u c l jcriei 10 “Children By Dean Mughe* "B more songs to centui;:uiy Lutheran standard “A • - nations now have i ^ Thomas Fiunity duiiiig thercn ‘ of the Promiw" continues wilh - review and betterc r abfliw to see, hty Rrtress," said Aureh pas- ■ whart effective inin vwQOh^ aervic- torlbn[bm Harmon. ^ S to f^o u T t! MoodiT -Sle ‘60's tc 70'j.'nic 3 in a series for) t . ‘ ' ^ —,------—- ~ r ' " i.‘, ~ '*-■ * ' ' ' ____ ^___ .__ IS______I __ ...... \ .....^y t • ____ ^ _ gwiwirriitn w n d ih a' m - : ------R1 e l i g i o n — ^ BibUeeal arehlieologyagains A'ivider ilnterest UJS.EpisscopaUans sm a y :es and objects to their confiinif'4openly gayly bishop for at least 1,700 years, a a a a i.-itrtM ■ disCbvdies since thele emperor (^wistantinels By Muk l.',Plniky Top 20 di mom went•nt to Jerusalem. Thiditioni Tin Oilmil. Saitliwl 6 6 DALLAS - News•ws of Oded - Ic Over 20 years of excavovations at says duifHt'H dena locatedthe tomb an update to th e 2 0 0 2 book ^eiyone ftom Golan’s arrest lastt vweek made “avQ^g Jesus,” Christiann Caesaiea Maritima, and ai more where Jcsxesus was buried, the cross n.tion.» Ever . headlines for die same sa reason 1 than tnat around the Teiremple site^ upon whidlich he was crudfied, and; 'With i .tho ^ ar John D om hiic' Crossan ‘ Episcop^ans gath«hered in lennonites to - Indiana Jones was bonMffbatdiebox archaeologist Jonathaiitl (pictured below) in JeJerusalem, other impoiportont relics. Mirmeapolis this week,ik, diey are offlceTln fea or ficticction, the mix* ® 1 have unearthed enoughjhartifacts Mark TVtTNvain, in “The Innocents I named th e top 10 biblical ’ likely to confirm their f tholics w ill be ' rure of reU^on andd aiandauides is leological *“ discoveries. to fill museums and ststorage at -Abroad.”’’ > w s hardly the first to‘ ly gay bishop and to ^c S r ”. Catho guaranteed to get lots i a C itio n . 1 die Israel Antiquities Authority.Al question1 HHelena’s supposed finds; iujnmricquests ' Itie James ossuary: Found m ; seryice sanctifying same-sex Watvatchingthe Harrison RndHdnei , Placed first on the bst “nott 7. Sepphoris and 'Tiberias: “But isn't1*1 ithis rcUc matter a Utde; unions. Covenant and 2002. PI e? We find a piece of the for the Ark of die Co Lise we affirm its authentic- Tiberias today is a s;sprawling overdone? A lot of Christians --across 1 the E ppiscopalians. iS the Holy Grail sold nit because it underscoress seaside resort that pentr ^ t s limit* true cross■ss in every old church we . theological spectrum - are hold- number of movie tid e ed excavation. The andident nuns go into, andani some of the nails diat I accused of tiy- the inte;ite^cy of archaeology,” die i ing their breath. J arrested in Israel, is ao r of Sepphoris lie uninhatlabitedand h$ddittog la's reported mediods had1 •, Marty, a retired pro]nfessor of chtmfiurch history at the Ihe Caiaphaa ossuary:1 8 . Masada and ({umimran: TVvo Helena's , church history at the IUniversity w i d ^ held out as dielie Ipossible bur- ^ 2 . 11 id desolate as much. to do widi ardiaeology as nlversity pf Chicago - rther. Foundd ini 1990. A bone bo* widi1 sites off die remote and of Chicago. ial box of Jesus'bnnhe / western shori of die EDead Sea astrolowy does with astronomy, Golan styled bimsellself as a panic- the name na Caiaphas cmdely he was stumped trying to, What happens in MilinneapoUs ' died in Aramaic. Believedi excavated in the 191l9S0s and When * e Ite through issues. TheDie changes in tl^e ulaiiy l u ^ antiquitiesdes dealer who scratche sar witness figure, outlit iwhich of several andent is likely to'reverberatt identboneboK to ebe bones of High Priestt 1960s respectively, beai I American Chrlstiardty.y. The Issue Episcopal ll ( Church^ views on happened on the ande n to Jewish resistance;e against crosses waswa die Th;e CiDss, die 'h s well as another trniunprecedented Caiaphspbaa, mentioned by name in nay. stoiy goes,es, she setded on tho onet of homosexuality, in onm e form or homosexualiiiialiiy. h e said, are '*part find: b tablet d u t masnayhavecome dteBlblUble for his role In die cru-1- Rome in the first centui i able to heal the sick or -another, has divided mimost of the of a Westerne m world cultural revo- 9. Jodefat and Gamlala:TWovil- nation's mainline denooominationSi lution” thathat has put it at odds from the Jewish Hrst^ Itample. If dfixion. UinLower )dead real, the ossuary omitnild have been 3. Itai^ Pontius P ilate inKrip*h lages, one atop a knoll i days, the test of a sacred[ including Methodiaists and with otherirdiurdiesinthe79inil> di . > ^ d e n c e of tion: FoiFound in 1962. The inscrip-K Galilee, the other atop c more likely to indude PrestMerions. For morore than a Uon-membeiiber Anglican the first ta^ble e the Golan, were desti Jesus' fBmOv.The taUelUet could have don was wa the first tangible wit- diemistiy. decade, it has provokeded bruising ' Commuidon.ion. Mudi of the tension been die first ardfacifact from th e ness to to such a prominent New■- although conservativedve bishops in Africa, long list of r^ o u sifekesdirou^ fe 1986., It It was a boat from die timee diem this past century. rant to see where it wasI . none haa thus far matei»rlallsed. LadnAmericlerica and southern Asia . L d ritual 0^ “ the ages, dunuA tomiome ardiaeolo- of Jesm«us, and seated 1 2 and anII 10. Stone vessels ar id what was nearby, Partisans on both ddides have a opposing ; 1 liberalising moves gists aren't willing{ toti close the oarsmainan. It is now usually calledi pools: The former an aith tradition widi a humI huge stake in these babatdes, but taken 1^ Aiu W j u i t y e t ' JesusBoat.” carved or lathe-turned I archaeology is the ChdrdiI most church, membersrs wish die bishops inn% d e United Kingdom But whether ornotCot Golan manu- [he crudfled man: Found inn white chalkstone. The I IS Christ of Latter^ay' issue would just go awavay. and Northh Al America. foetured die ardfects,cts, there Is no 1968.A. A £irstJews which runs through Au(ug. 8 , U die shock wavesves through the diocese S “^ u n d Some of the sden cU liU.Ihe bones of the one of diee Galilee as well as the book says, they’ latest batdeground inI ia struggle that soon 1rei reached Hovrati book- work has been enlitnlijted in the. showed signs o f a crudfix-t- Jerusalem in Judea. , ,, made thei:leir way to die Americas,• '• to move the 2.4 milUoto n-m em ^r lined office. cause aren't happy>Py “' ” “ (!• Ion. -Source: “ExcavDtin grew intoito a couple of mighty' Episcopal Church, USAlA, toward a “Karyn 1 AUoe and Lite diough-Ihevwyexprep r ^ o n “bibli- g Caesarea r - and Jerusalem:u HarperSanInBhmdsco Jirions. hadhi their own- prophets' greater acceptance of'homosexu- h Scarcella^^ r e married on June icalardiaeology^’gves iw some sdiol* -I and weree vvisited by Jesus after the' allty. At die convendcdon. Howe 28 in an E^Episcopal ceremony a t; ' ars the whim^vrtiamsIS becauseb they '------e_____ But what if Rama didiHn’t grist ^ R e s u r rction. ^ ( _____said^e_yrtlI_opi>p8e_ die.W^dhaiilham Orlando Resort." _J ------fear-getting-pulled-ijd-into-debates----- Bishop—p:_James— Stanton,— die_ vKmoiraairn-diat-meir- Episcopaipal bishop for the DallasIS described in Hindu text , unions, as well as thee confirma- Hovm wasvas i not pleased wHwTHe about religion. H. Buddha was bom somevewhereelse? • prophet,, JosephJ< Smidi, tnmslated • don of the Rev. V. <3enele Robinson h eariaboutiout the ceremony - even “Most ardueologis>glsts don't go diocese."e.‘3 u t an object doesn’t ere- ; from andent writings is 1th any more th an a picturee What if die Temple’s layoutlaj didn’t die text fr to serve as bishopp of New thouji he ela later learned that the into diat roedalizadcation widi the ate faith in die Old nenerallyry not accepted outside the m m the Bible can createate a family.” match the specs in Hampshire - the first openlyo; gay Orlando wedwedding did not involve determination to pnn if Testament? Many foilsUowers say faidi. • I person to hold such a p< 'true or false. IhwYe iinterested in Whateitever die reservations of ence of its antiquity would post. a formal EpiEpiscopal rite. a, regular folks have a long,i. dieir belief in die essentntial wisdom “Eviden > “A bishop is calledd to be an The weddedding armouncement, the culture and dies hihistory of th e Experts, i ould not be iterial blow on its behalf,” retin M. Romey, . long tradraditdon of assigning sacredd of their traditions wou -Daniel.Pcierson,.co:direc-. ___ example to the wholole flock,” coupled widwith concern about the - --p erio d ,” said Krisdn hg to places or relics, ------rodced.— -...... ------said-Dr.-Di ?oting“ for~ “upcoining-coj-conventionrprompted------managing editor ofaf'Ardiaeology . meaning cally staked ' tor for hthe e Institute for the Studyr Howe sai'd: By vo: dus revere the traditionald Christianitv historica ' Robinson, “we would[ 1be giving Howe to sumsummon all d erg y from ’ magazine. “And allil oof a sudden, Hindu: •s ■ its claim on die absolutiute reality of and ;Presreservation of Andent It them from all birthplacilace of Rama. Buddhists 1 tadt approval of thisis bi&op^ the diocese:se : to discuss and pray people are coming at d !S a particular man at a particular ReligiousJS Texts and Brigham sides widi didr partarticular agen- make pi]ffrf against'idcpendlng on m aterial exists toI publishpi reports by archae- conservative bishopss to fight in Oviedo t some rellffous peoplepie uneasy, too. a single(le hair from * e..bcard of - Mormon and non- should bee ddone if Robinson is prophet, M uhimnlad. Jewsrs proof to support onone's faidi: ologists - such a move. Religious artifects cancar evoke feel- dieir pre iho have not Mormon1 - - that support die histori-: As the leader of ol 45,000 confirmed,d ai and same-sex unions . ithesamewQjra make emotionalen visits to the wall11 ^Blessed arc-those wtu i n s and memories, the !S seen and yet believe." cal accurmracy of th e Book ofE Episcopalians, Howe tetends to-be are approvedn«d, Howe said, adding ..c^dhood photo light evoke the injerusaiif^ii»ni that sadition teaches ntroversial ' thatnodedsedsions were reached. tnded dieir andent temple. Still. Christians hovere been link- Mormon. circumspect on com connection widi yourjur fcuniiy, said surround y. ^ b e r l ^ i _ | Chi^H I SUND^JDAJT —I . 3 ServiceIce ll:Oi^|^H ^ Study £ : m L^B^,mb!eSni< ^ ^ p i l o w s ^
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- * ^ O M Ei ] B O D Y N E i E D S Y OU‘- L I a l g i r l 1 s p o t ' ciothithing.;'bOces - The Collegege mileage and are covin^ered by Locj o f Sououthem Idaho Refugeeee excess insurance. CallI 1Edith a t This public servioefvto column Is . / 1 C enterr ineeds clothing for men,:n, 736-2122 or Kitty at 878-:8-3027. designed to mate!match needs In the com- n and children and bikes in tiunltlesofrcglorcgjon wilh volunteer condition. -Items may bet>e Golf toiAiament hehelpers - help, « d off from 8 a.m. to 1 2 p.m.m. Hospice Visions needs vovolunteer ■ I volunteer, call the ■ i i s s I (d a h o (c o n t es t - m4:30 p.m. Mondays through^ to help with its ninth am R.lirBlSenl»\«)ly \toliftteef Program iat IV ______EWdays../s.-CalLAleksandia.at_736:_16- tournament on Sept. 20. ____ (RSVP),at736.2l»212Zf«1.312.fiSVP______^SltittafaT735012f.------^^^■_and_he^ par-__ $5,000 scholaiiihip fromm the Miss 2166. UoUnlMlWinftwonsofed agency at ______BOISE^Scvcral!ycI'youngvromen___ I-----America-Pageant-and-d -o $4.000------from the Magic VuUc:lUey have been ents an.' Leon '—SZTTT------tfteCMegrefSoiifSownemidatio.------^------scholarship from the Miss M Idaho Voluntiintcer drivers - Volunteersrs Bath towels, produce8 - P o r t o f ptoMaiubnlt.r rccognizcd staccwidivide for. their and Adrianna to Hope needs bath towels,!s, personal - It • request before 4:30 Madsen. She is Scholarship Fund. Shes (competed ag e 555 sand older are needed to nesdoy for Saturday pub- accompUshmcnu at the reccnt lio,. and her drive cliclients to doctors and gro-■o- hygiene products and frtsh fr pro* P''"' 'Wonestt Miss Idaho Scholars}irship Pageant attending the as Miss Southern Idaho e d r o p ^ d licDilon, Pleasese c£call viceMy to retain University of parents are C Thomass and Dina eery shopping. shi Volunteers arere duce. Donations can be i ■ in Boise. :d in the entire Magic Valleysy off at 425 Second Ave. N.N in TWin request. J a n e 1 1 e , Idaho in Jewell. She is atteminding the needed i ton. area. DrDrivers wiU be reimbursedid Fblls. Call Karen at 734*7^7078. • ______Byii3yington ' of Moscow. University of Washingto C a m i l l e f t 0 n BurSurley was lingsworth L— awaiwarded sec* Orton of Burley f ~ .,,’-»i1 'Hollii ^ ond>nd runnerup ^SlSH awarded . „ . ^ fourth runner- ^ a awarts " s J e n and 4yMad««n ^^d nenup and v 'ome^ Co.. lists openn dairy w^nimers $1.5 X U i runnc received a S500 1^ ^ ^ . recei%iived a shifihip. She com- OO scholar- JEROME^E - The Jerome County Jessica Landcaster 2>yeatK)IdId sprlng.cattleq pet.?eted as Miss scholarship. Brittany Hi:Hiatt She competed ship• and s a trip Fair reportarted the results of its Danielle Hiatt RexRexburg. and the open dairycy show.i Ashlee Barber NeU Jacksoikson herier parents H ^ as Miss Mini- ■ Overall top junior calveves Danielle! Hi:Hiatt Cassia, and her S w cicetheart Class omone, junipr calves, blue DerDennis and P cant. She ribbons Neil Jackson . Grand ovenverall heifers Janelte Bylngton JI a n e 1 I e K »Sf parents arc J. Justine Jackson Brittany HiattHii Berkeley and compiip'eted as Neil Jackckson Byii3yington. She is '9 s Franklin Tyler Mc(fcClure TVler McClure Neil Jacfksoikson attending Briahaiham Young. j Kelly Orton. Jessica Landcaster. The fittinging and shovrfng dass T i f f a n y nty and is Jam ie LajLandcaster Univcrsity-Idaho inn RRcxburg. ' f and Lee • Alex Bariarber Class three, yeorlng cal'alves * winner wasas Danielle Hiatt of Kimberly MadsenmofTW\nRiUs < ^■ jnI Jevt'cll of Boise the daughter of Jeff Jerome. Shewle won two pair of rodep was crowned Hillingsworth. She is! attending Class twtwo; jtmlor calves, blue Jeffrey Hiatt was awarded third1 rurunner-up and, m Idaho in ribbons Brittany Hiatt tickets donatelated by the Northside icholarship.She - -.ii, Miss Idaho, the College of Southern ShowdownI Rodeo.Ro •received a SI,000 schc UlfrOrton and received a Justine• JiJackson Class four, competed as Missi MagicM Valley. TWn Falls. LincoliIn Co. rel(leases maiirket resiults =— ' H e l pPING i THE SENIOO R C E N T E R rSofen=inr'»wlii«!rSpr1nkIeT Shop.--- SHOSHONE - The 2003 BlniJi.un.l>ci't«ouihwi"«i;'l i:<|uipmcnl IlM Lincoln County maimarket animal Ty,„ Crniirrii\ cc 4. ’ wine. Kurm Cti-dic Cody Drown, lici'f. Comm Tite, IIS^ nnounced. Seivicei t^M)dlil|k l i sale results were annc incTclfonl. ««ine. (^iiry Kdcn Cutiom* Colloii llulK-rt.l>ecf.Wclh l'..t| The results arc as follows with Kclilc Dniliin, \liee|<. I’uiil .Nici Uer, awards and j,yj Sorcnvxi. sor wine. CiimmircUl Tin'. Andrew Ilowiitd.theep. Unilcilied C.Zi Champion Swine. tTtniiilcir.e Johnwn. twine. 1^ ' noRinh llmoke Siclci. \ln'cp, Wlilic «nund [)oul>loAI>aliy . ContinKiionlion, llalK-y . . Uinibt Cart D»»lon. Rnervce t:thampinn hwinc. SluiyU. h«er.IS> »wine. I«HJ SiiiTily unJ l*i|ie Jv\ticu IVttoii. \lioc|>, I’lc.ivinl I ^ H f '' Commercial Tin. (^In« I.lnl, Cal {^di I.uke Miil>CTi;Hc»enr...... flu ...... itiill C;illli? 7----- n Cenamno.'^wine. H frS Itairy------ui.Vct.!Imulla] .C ^ > ^ ( f l Ilrvimi SxlyTcU& Ijvinjt( CViCenter Valery• KeiKcnelon. twine. Gem Stale Wclilcn Murium Klvuv Kmrvere CCliampion Sheep. JcnxlTeilTeilorJ. twine. Clll Dirt Woik» ''"t\tcI Itirler. \»icei>. While iin.and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I A*ri Sfluree Inc. Ruwll F«*)it-;iWlcilon. /uc Hnk.nk. twine. I.c« Schwab Tire. 1‘Jiil loimlr% Enlcti>nv» Brandonon liinon. twine. Cul lUncIi .Sicirv. lluU^.Studdunl.iiii^ep.C.iI Kanch.Slore*Ki Shuita 'IWlichclt. twine,;.BnulWlrth lin Hurley Will BiilliiKton. >hcei>. I'.irrnrrnen National Ounce SofcnKNi, iwinc.w.DuenaViua Di Kancli )anelicicWllile. V twine. Idaho INiwer Hank, TWin Fuilt Tiffany J.mi-s, -JUice|>. I>wlglit and Donley Fkrrni Unciy Dll Hlntilum ) Co^Lu«en.fwlne.D.L.E.UEvaniDonk anJMikcTe,?aT.jS:;„!Sl,rdS Uiiloii I’emn. ihccp. Uniteited Coop : IUlfrvlioiUuon.twine.Ctw.GIanbia VotmI* ««e en 1-Wliil^llila .Slirinkler Shop Jcnnlcu KciKcrner. thccp. i ^ ^ n ^ n | j ' C>nthu.Mi-»rr.«l.ic.C-lCal HjiicIi Seonn l.uke W«iIV«hI. beef. C-irr.iwii.v U»r»(irr« Jacob Ili Sitvlnw, lluiley Jcrumie iy Wtiiliakcr. l>cef. Zioiu lUink Cam I^ml0l1r. »hcc|>. llany l>.i McDonuIJ Intunince ■I' s a *ew ;’ J.cMml*. I>ecr. JoeV Backhoc Tu.vlor TWitchell. Jicep, l’r\fiM Ihilldcrv 0 1 Dbkcl»r.Foic.KourBn>lhermI)uiiy S'"!" . Kvile Stein, thcep. Ran«cn Ir.cInc.-.IUdil Benjamin Rolilet, twine.dne. Mountain Wei I »■llinlone. beef. Sllman anil Rutler Tiffuny l)ari»y. .hcep, Cunii.nmivicial Tire. Ijnc* Chriilopher Duxtor,,ton. .wine. Allan • I . ('HxxiinK mal Community Potluck Dinnermer again this year, and ■ ■■ —.______lirry WebVebcr.beef. LoomK Conwrytion Klml>erlv fVitchcll. «lii.ep,•P. K & M The KImberli«rly Gooit Neighbor Day Eventsints Commuted hosted the annui Tel Clark. (Wine. iMSdiwiichwuli'nre.Jenxne ^ [T^tlcCTnJ Conuruclion OTfontie-AgrtesrSenlorCHli;nizen»Oenter-ln-KlfflbeiIMt-Ui ihB^lnnAr..A^pie.wailfl99.te.d sted In the park for the . JiMmi l-UIli.»wiiic.lawmi(nenccCalUru k<|iiipmeni ■p« followln« people piirtltiiM;.M.-d«imlar^.ir ^ ^ ^ 3 2 dded musical entertainment.t. PicturedPI are, from left, Jet»ieu llcltlcy, iwiiie.. Sh.Shoihono Rehab * llinc*. beef. Jcie't Backhoe Service l)c<(.tliccpor»wlt>o with ila-|m>crrxcedtiiolnflti) main COUrStirse. Pastor Jim Evans and thehe HeritageI Alliance Band provid IJviiiK Center Shiwn Uevirucvinc. fwino. DwigM lineham. beef, Aiiri Source Inc. members of 4-II or who h,id .1 m.n larade coordinator; JuIIe Reeves,>s, Kimberly Good Neighborss DayDf events coordinator; lail^. beef. I. M. Dawnporl Jerry Nance. Bulle IrriKiiti Dm ldCenlerarce, Good Neighbor Day part nin«ham tu Weber, beef. Gencnil Milti ienlors Citizens Center; and Mar;ary Johnson. t:mlly llo»ki»«jn. iwlne, llllnxton. beef, Mike Unii IJmlnck firain. Devan Iltriwn, Liirtniccc 'cuikinK Carl Qiane Jullarilanto. manager of Ageless Sen! ______CUnic..TWin.mil 8ltTfHtt.. l-mdl«.m.Tonvhmlori-,U-r.\VWixcnhuni and tirnenl MIIU ' B railluiH. JuOi‘iTiic nmlVcnr KafMCon«n.cmm, Oem Devine, fwine. Plea:Pleaimm view Hunch • Une IHimp*npi Camlc Wood. Iwef. l-.irtn Crolit m e n ta r jy an n oum ces sd:hool SU]ip p ly listt fo r thisi s M ~ JefferirsonE le] Uects shav- pockot foldersjrs vwith brads, three pack- f box of 24 cni>‘ons, one sett 'ellow No; 2 p c n ^ o n e pcndl sharpener that colle •_ JEROME _ - Jefferson Kinderp ,^rc nnn pln«»;r .n,. pl.ntir pAnril hov. ring _ inns, one 4 ounce bottle oLwlwhitc cltte. ages °f H»edid I loose paper, one high-______one box of 24 crayons, one pairpa of sds- lighter. 12 yeUov:Uow No. 2 pcnciis. one iwi n siic bags, 12 yellow Na 2 pcn- box of-tissues. one pair off ssctssore, nvo pair of sdssossors, one set of watercolors, t of soft lead colored pen- I school^upply list for 1 VO glue sdcks. nvo boxes of 24 crayons, one package sors, nvo large boxes of lississiies, one pen. one set of L* box oflSorayons, one bo* off 4 ouncc bottles of fjoe. t\vo ____rulcr-with metric.andjtMdjiidanUncaSi__:cil5._<}nc_*cLpfjof eight colored markets,______j------jtttdltipnal-stippli^iplies-maj^be----- ciSiTenm•siyons. one IqrRc box oniaiKS;—;----- nnrpOdcerTwrrfoliosronene-pink-enucR-— oHviderulcdIcd-notcbookTwiper, twc«pi*---- urements, one cloth zipper• bbag. three one ruler withSth metric and standam required by individuidual teachers. f,mritcr of .any colorlor, one box of ral notebooksoks. tw boxes of tissues, one spiral notebooks, ont set o:of quality measurements,nts, one 4 ounce bottle of F arenu should chedleck with their piiirofsdjsdssors. one set of wotereolors. wide-tipped markets, onone wooden ^^Jcr with metric m and standard meas- watercolors,.four pocket foliblders. one white glue, oneone large box of tissues, child^ tcachcr one set olof water based moikcrs andI ruler with metric and stanandard me.is. urements, threethi pocket portfolios, one package of loose paper andI oone set of one blue or bla'ellmv No. 2 pencils. Elemeniaiy, locatedced at 600 N. ize bags and Iwys need one box Fourth grade: recorder to be pur- three ring bindeinder and one steno pad. in si*ed bas-s, -18 yellow No. 2! (iiiart size nnd boys ncneed one Imx packagesRes of pencil top erasers, one diased from the music teac;acher, five Fillmore St.. at 324-88 °pLn‘3 £, o one , box of eight crayons, one of gallon si/cd h.ngs, «s-o 8 ounce lx>i-
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nd Rec Bridge Clullub results for July 29I beginsI the fall enrichmeni;nt dasscs Hawaiian luau.au. Twin Falls woman131) Cascade/"- WcdnCSd to represent Kimberly as“ Register at 13G Maxv.cwell Ave. in Klmberiy Ageless Senli Health and; WelfareW Department ony,nAprU10.1948. ^ nneighbors praised the Pole Line Road in TWin :n Shoshone,- ^ g n , v t ^ TVrin Rills by Wednc.sda>oy Driver's eded applications host I fund-raiser dinnerBr Office, 601 Pole aves for their constant rcadi-' For more information • !S,orhey arc lifelong ^ess toI help b take people to doctor lable now KIMBERLY . The KKimberly Falls. areavailat Ageless Senior CitizensIS August The publiclie is encouraged to residents of the Magiiagic-Vallcy. -----appointmtments and ^cery shop- BURLEYy - Any students who i TXicker is a mecnember of-the p}ng_ nake household or vehicle- fund-raiser dinner willII be an attend. E- Dance features > have a driveiver education application Eastern Star and bow•owls. repairs,. d do yard spraying or other°t or needs an at application for the She has four chilthildren, Jeanme outside• work,w often .spending their 'caller I from Oregon Burley or Declo Dc drivers education " Bradcett, Donna Te:Tennant. Steve ownmon«3ney. J. RUPERT - A IVilillii Tlirough doss in SepoDtembcr must tum the _ T \ i ^ amd VirgiQitinia Aired; 10 Thecor couple, virtth their three chil- as into the law enforce------igrandcWlilren—and-id iihie great—'drr-nr -OTP—Kfelong-residenta-of— a n jf—DancojviU.bc.hcldJkcs esdav at the applicatioas 0 Rpund-A-Sqiiare Center,:r. 215 W. 100 ment officee tno later tiian Atig. rgrandciiildicQ. ■ Kimberlyrly who are dedicated to re information on the The family requestsests no gifts. their con:ommunity, the committeeie S., Rupert. For more Pre-rounds will beginin at 7 p.m. Burley clclasjscs. call Dan reported.^d. . p.m. BolingbrokeIce at 678-4325 or Earl ■ M V R M C , E d BBryant r vms selected as a runj_1. ^ with squ.yes from 8-10 p TMn Flails PublicIcUbrary I if The '-‘caller will Ibe I Craig Craytnom aat t 670-4311. b ^ u s e of his scrvice to 'th r re information on Declo II leave the offers story timee lnI t h e ^ r k ften giving food where^it is Abercrombie from Scap]ippoose. Ore, For more arv GUI from caJlill Alan Jubeck at'654- TWIN FALLS—-•nie-diildien’s—nerfed, l L. Ileiiding his pizza evens toQ and th e cuer will be Clar |j|drivlngto| U Rupert. 2199 or thee Declo1 High School scc- , : staff at TWin Fbllss PublicF Library prepareB f o ^ for church activities >uplc, Fiiigcr retaiy 0 1 6 554-2030. 4 I will offer preschoolol storyt tm S S o nnri tyHn [g The cost is 58 p er cou them . ring-a great employer, thejj foods will be served. I __ the park beginningI MMonday.- iaimmittcttee repOTteA Mike Hayes : . CSI beginsn s fall enrichment_____ I ' ' During die month o minated~&r his help around' will m eet at 10-30 ftj) iighborhood fixing roofs,fTrbupllcatofiridgi ge classes wlwKh photography > Thomsen Parl^ e n and other needed repairsri Club announces restSUKS BURLEYY - .The:.College of. S u niday c In commurunity Wednesdays at Ham Idaho Mini-Cassia Cerlter- ilways a friendly person. , R U P ^ T - n io B.J.J. DupUcalc S o m h e ra l* 10:30 a.m. “S F S S ^ - a "I" i — ^ —;::7- rZZZ------lEST-AJIVAELABLEXOEIL.r I - ' Saturday. Au(ugust 2,'2003;TImss-NswB,n , 1TWin Falls. Idaho 09
LAWN CARE MECHANIC I, fPLUMBERS 'sSM a l e s ^ ~ Sirese. Anxjety' oror BANKINQ CONBTRUCnON DRIVBftS ' . *■ Journeymen, apprenilcea Phone Ph aaies. 2 shifts, greai Exp. carpenlar. aU phaaaaI P.TA L Bolae. Experienced mow crew Wanted truck mechanic. J k j m m m m Depression, lleenaed proiro- D±.Ew\mBanK peraonnel'to finish out Please call 324-7148* ond laixjrors. 326-4126* incentives. in S7*$9/hour. In- Rupen Branch ia ^conatruction. Supervi 20ft*731-«977 or 644-6268* ■ fessional counseling. In> > - Great leaae.'Fast seaaon. Position lo begin r PHOBATTONOFPlfcER “ ^ E tonnal setUnga. 7 3 ^ 7 664* 4 * saarchtngforan s e am . FuU time. W aM MEDICAL I DOETcali 324*3301 for Immediately. 308*3433. *Full-time RN In growing ^PT. wanted for L in c o ln YddHNifciAH TEi ------' Actions planned and taken sxperlenced 734-3728, 731*0836: Counly. For further Infor* Heating Hai 4 air conditioning C o n a u ^ L o a n Officer.an appolntm anf [ : itt?ibSiy&>aB9-oii3* rural hoapllal. Night ahltt. by your government are LAWN MAINTENANCE Opportunity for profoa* motion ond contract d»* technician te part-time poa* . toniamorftn public notlcw. Successful candidate111 TOR5TRneri5H wUI ------' d r i v e r s * scrlptlon. please contact ' sibly sU full-time. W age DOE. poaaasi a BachetorsExp. de- framing carpanter . TnKk drivers needed for Fulltime. slonal grovrth. Excellent- They ara part ot your rwniil Cali 735*9207 Iv. message* bonolll package, tuition Ihe Clerk's office kuicted Call20e-538-S674*O —I grM kTbusinesa, aoricul-ll- needed. Call 734-4674.* " the hanwst sa a so a ' to know and to b« informed at 111 West B Street, TfigRAPYTBCHHiCDOr fq; tura or reiatedjleid, or Aug.*Nov. Call lor IbAINTlsNANUh = asslstonco, and compell* , ofwnatyourQovemmenlla tive pay. CalfGCMH O Shoshone. ID or call PT pi position, ail shifts. • doing. Aa « l(-p ^ m m aS n 1 F A X equivalent experience \lIn A M lat FT/PT, ■ appointment *• 438*6234.* MagicI Valley's finest rental 208-886-7641* $; rolQted field. Previous community is now occopt- 208-034*4433 Ext.138* $7/hr.73&*1856* ' chargea ali clllzans to be expanded fur>ctk)na. Call Earn up to $30,000. come informed, thia newspaper . banking and tending ex or drop off resumo: Ing appllcotione for tho ;MEDICAL ^PROFESSIONAL ^ WEQS W l e RS perience required. Strong get your CiassACDL with position ot maintenance < RESUMES PLUS - CartllMSvekfera. C fittera. urges every dtizen to roadri Y O U R Dr.Brent Banner . RftATruckDrlving FT bilingual Clinical - analytical, communlqa- t e o h q lo l a n . D u lles In Aaslstant fef^SQUth C en fabricatore. lead and study theee noticea. 1010East*Maln School. Call 736*6026.* ^leaufnea.^MSSl^e* p, We advise those citizens tion and organizationalll Burley. lD 20C -g7g-689r clude minor eibetrlcai and tral D istrict nW alJh In - personnel, stalnieaa steel - akills preferred. Applica-. EOrrOR/DeSIGNER plum bing repair, oxtorior Gooding. For more Vilor* |RECEPTIONIST required. Excellent who seok further Informa*E A D r« DOOQROOM^ ^ tion to exercise thoIr rtghi lions for employment are The TImes-News Is looking property maintenance/ mallon. please call H elen fFull 4 part time needed for pay 4 tMneftts- available at any D.L... Be your own boasi Es .for a talented, energellc. upkeep. Tho Ideal candi Call M9*43e-4960* to access public records!?(!> TIMES-NEWS tablished shop for aale or Hopkins at 934*4477* busy medical office. Exp. ___ end pubIk: meetings CLASSIFIED Evana Bank location. ambitious person who date will have prior work . prolerrod. Send resum e — lease. Experience wants to launch a ioumal- . experience in the area ol kMEDICAL IMPOFTTANT BOOKKEEPER preferred. 20a-371-7720 to 80X91288, c/o The MESSAQE DEPARTMENT ism career. We'll train you facility meintenanco or PT receptionist. Times-Newe'. P.O. Box ooi Please address all'tegal www.geocltlea.com/dog Experienced prolerrod. Don't pay to find work be* 208-734-5538^ ^ i? a e c r e ta r la l akll?s a to design and edit'news- remodollng. We will con 548.TwtnFBtIs'.ID83301* fore fo you gat the Job. For ® grooming shop * sider oppllcants seeking C(Ul735*1000fordolalls.*- . ■ “ tEQAL ADVERTiaiNO must. Call 738-18S6* paper pages using state- REFRIGERATION TECH free Information about ; TTteTlmeeNewa 208-6^-4543 — BfiiVER of-tho*ari technology In a both full llmo or part time 7MENTAL HEALTH * - avoiding employment ser CARPET CLEANING FT route delivery driver. employment. Salary and lor relflgomted tmcks. FT. ' PO Box 548 Psychosocial rohob. posi* Must have own tools. vice vl< scams, write to tha , (Burley)- TECH with handy mon ____al-envlronment..0oqulrt>*_ _ . —tlon.worklng.with-aduita. _ —Federal-Trada-Commlst______------TWfnfaiia.iD8a30W»4« S ------oxp^rlencortSarporta^ng- w itlT ^ rk oxpiTriencoand' “ — Benefits.-Wage DOE.------P' Deadline for iegai ods; 3 menta Include a bache* and children wim seriou s -~ Call 324*7600.*______sion, »[ W ashington, D.C., fon^ . * * * oxra-f Call324-26fe* _ior's degree, excellent wookly work schedule. memal lllneases In a . 20580. or call the Natton* — rdaye-prior-topubllcation, * — DRIVER Local R o u t* -" ” - Join and help malnlaln' noon on W e d n esd ay for .Sooklng reliable, experi verbal sl(llls, an e y e for smoll, private m ental fRCaTAt/RANT at „< Fraud Information Cen* Twin Falla County design and Intense attsn* 4 enhan ce our community. .hoaim clinic. T hese Indi* San/ara Peri supply, then give us a call plicants sooking opportu* ol pay and benefits, with applications for a full-time required. lion: experienced e o o k . _ dayt. Piivaio Pony Onry.I at 738-5048. One full lime'® nlty with last growing, os-' opportunltlee lor advanc* Injection Molding Ma* Call Paul at 735-0995* barlata/eaahlar, and ^ and ono part time position e m o n t. S e n d yo u r re* chine Troublaahooter. ; in tablishod regional com pa- MISCELLANEOUS hoataoa. 401k. ineur* avallablo. Applications ny may fill out appllcatton aume. list of roleronces Mechanic. Knowledge ol *; ance. PTO. Excellent ■ and examples of your hydraulic, oloctrlcai, and Little • Red Hen Is currently I can also bo pteked up at and taxa pre-employment seeking aalaa people. commqnicallon-skllis and _ = = Classified Oopartmontt the Twin Falls Counly written worit to; PLC Controls required. FOUND a blower on 730 1)^ screening tost at Norco Must bo flexible with customer sen/toe expert* 730______733-0931 0X f2 C ourthouse Human Ro-“• 2 0 3 S o u th P a rk A v o . CIark.Walworth, Soiary DOE. Bonoflls: once required. $7*$10/hr. MEBBAQE on 2nd Avo. near firo- em p loyee health, dental, hours. Please apply In aource Dopartmont on the'® West, Twin Falls. Com- person w/resume to Little Federal employment -house. Coli lo idontlly 4lh floor.' _ poiltivb componsa- Tho^Tlmo^s-Nows'. ilfo insurance, vacation, Information ia free. 20a-324-S168.»______P.O. Box 548. paid hoildoys, and 401 (k) Red Hon. Moglc Volley ___ ■*-*★*★★★★* J CHILDCARE tlon/bonollt package, Mall No phone call ploaao* 650 Addison Ava.* . Remember, R« no ona can FOUND dog. Big ond whno.nno. lo lAcludlng 401k. pr.olit Twin Falls. ID 83303, plan.'Applications evoli- i“ Cioanor/Toachor aide ■ A dnjg-lree workplace. * abie ol: Speara Manu RESTAUMNT------^r'SSJiSor^^^ K Hod a chain around nochlock r e m e m b e r f Dosltlon, cau 734-3603* sha^ng, modlcal.oyo and MISCELLANEOUS ^ Weltperson needed. lo u n d o n H w y . 2 6U in " Thatbirthdayodyouplacod — dental insurance, tuition facturing Plant Secuilty federal Jobs, call Career. CLERICAL EDUCATION Office. 2152 South Lin* lunch and dinner Ar Gooding. Coli 934-8355 somo time ago In Tho rolmbursement. paid va* Buhl School DIatrlct Is Sun Valley Reeort haa Arhertca Connection. ,hA Equipment dealer hos Im- .coin. Jerom e, Idaho Mon.*Sal. Apply In person 478-757*3000* or539-2102.*______Vmoa-News? Now Is tho ^ catlonsS holidaya acceptlng^pltea^lons lor multiple job op an in ga Praral’a TTtal Culalna _ _ ‘”® mediate opening admlnls-»: EEO/AA* 83338. (208) 324*8101. FOUND flahing tacklek le time 10 como pick up your tratlvo coordinator. Look* S p ea r a M a n equa/ for seasonal workere 428 2nd Ave. E.* boK by sido o f roodI oron pictures. Stop by tho Clas- the 2Cf03-04 school yoor. from November 1, - , ■ Ing for a solf-slarter with eppoftunlty employer. RESTAURANT------^ highway 25. 436-BB9S-i95‘ sitiod Dept, today!*___ good communication |^SQDB9|||UPm Application materials are 2003 through April 1 , g avallablo'al Iho District cl* I 2004. Please find the Banquet ^ Sorvera 4 Bjan* ■ ' FOUND Whito puppy with ■ skills, must hovo strong- quel Chef. FT. Apply in ^ tho ^ 4 A 7 ^ Q t M m m 2 | | flee. 920 Main, Buhl, ID or Asaialani manager. position lieled with block spots ono over tho H computer knowledge and LItllo Caesar's person Buriey inn Inc. loft oyo. ApproKimatoly A 3 ' the willingness to loam. H H H i you may call 543-6436. tho Job Order Number: iy 4 EOE. Ofug FreaWortptaea- 830 Bluo U k e s Blvd. N. 800 N Ovartand. Aak for or 5 months. Near collogo, _ Send resume with salary Qlnny206-678-3501* •Cap for Info 20S-735-952V PRE NANCY CRISIS CENTERIER requirements lo: O Roolers O ELECTRICIAN iMANAGER I Snowmaker, 17 poel- _ tiona. Job Order -f ;TT f r e e t e s t s . Alwaysn HR. P.O. Box 95 ' 2yra. min. Exp. Journeyman. Fax rosume Mt aintenance/Plant Oper* -RESTAURANT I . LOST (2) dogs a Yoliow 8 $500 Sign o n B o n u s atlona Manager, needed Number 1063101: Chicago Connectton \ a Black U b In Fllor coun- Contldentlal. 734-7472^ Meridian. ID 83680* lo 208*788*3273 or coll — Fuel 4 Safety ____ Linda 208*788-3238 lor _ for sklllod nursing loelllty. Phxa ------try-oroor-Lool-eean-Sat. — ------Bonusposaibio------— Mtrstrn‘avo"biociricnir'• tJTlng-c-ommoffrlal --now-hlrtng - Wtchen-help.- • — July 26th. Cali Jonnllor ai D PT chiropractic assistant."• . Homo Frequontly. plumbing, carpentry ond oqulpmont. make, PT-FT; Apply after 1pm. CURFENT 32e-4g72or733-S80r ■ Billlng/rocoption.-Approx.*• 888-865-7600* FARM sam ll apllionco repair apply and maintain ■ 778 Falle Ava,* MOTOR ROUTES LOST n mo. old molelalo 5 20 hrs./week. Computer Head M alnttnance snow on mountain aki s AVAILABLE Id akills. Knowledge of Ida RESTAURANT English Pointer, whhc literate. Bring resumo and person wanted for largo ho fire cod es. Pay DOE. trolls. The poslllon will Compolltlvo rales on> cover loiter. DRIVERS JB Restaurant Buriey Is . w/orongo markings or dairy. Must hove experi- P leoso apply Inporsori O bo subloct to four shifts: curronily accepting BELLEVUE/HAILEY * 'hoad. Lasi soon in thothe Chapler 7 bankwptclos.9. Qehi Chiropractic ' once in refrigeration, S h o a h o n e Living Center 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; KETCHUM JotlSlokorat 734-64S2*>2^ B28 Blue U k e a Blvd. N. .'■■I" " ( © woldlng including stain appllcaiion for all positions Botn _ Carrier 4 Subatttutea vicinity ot H ankins Rd. 511 E.4th* 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.: lull lime ond part timo. ond$kylano..Call731-’31-- ...... —BANKRUPTCY CLERICAL less, mllklng-equlpmont . 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m . needed ropoir and maintenance. *MANUFACTURING ------Apply In peraon between 0006 or 733-0810.- Affordable paymont plan.»n. P T O ata p ro e a a a ln g . -an d .12:00 .a.m .-toa:0 0 - - 2:30 pm and 4:3 0 pm at —Qood salary and vroridng lnlociron”mold(ng'moehino' a.m. No oxporlonoo il you Uve In these areaa . LOST Botwoorf Connor's^ Acddonts. divorce &I - MiTH 10:00 pm to 2:00I? “ Edwards Broa. Inc. set-up operator. the Snake River Plaza.* ''1| in v. criminal matters. om. Must bo oblo to occa- environment lor right necessary. . and vrauldllka to be a Calo & 9S0 W. In Hoy ^ can EXPLODE person. Send resum e to: Spearm Mfg.. Joromo. ID RESTAURANT canter . bum. Black Border Collie0 ,1^0 B n d RIee at 7 3 4 ^ e^ r ' sionally work longor hrs.J: youroamlngsli has Immodloio openings > V Musi be rellablo and pro- 475 Weet 300 South, Dormhouaingla NMorning cook, muat havo • Pleaae contact w/bluo collar & groon “0|tag BANKRUPTCY Jerom e. Idaho 63338.* for full-time em ployees lor available for out of strong lino skills, and bo a t. Answers to Stray. Cai ficlont with 1 0 key ^& Call Edwards Broa. material handlors and In > . typing. Duties involve area workers. Dorm loom playor. Wage DOE. Austin $300 REWARQkHD E c o n o m y Rates because w e care. GENERAL jection molding sot-up op Call Kurt 837-6227 lor an ^ Q gonoratlrig Invoices for Kitchen aide • PT3 hou sin g ie limited a n d 438-814S or431-<297*7* First Visit is Free e r a tio n s In production. on a firat como, liret intorviow.* j“ shipments. Apply ot Gem"> d a y b o o k . 24 hra. Cali - . Roaponsiblo lor sol-up LOST Fomalo yoliow ^U t RAYBORN Stoto Paper & Supply. Marsha at tho Walkar aerve baaia. Dorm fRESTAURANT & maib black & white p Fax2C8-S2S-1987 and running ol molding housing rates are a s 1801 Highland Avo, E. nn£j//wwwj«birud;jng^^^ Cenf<’934-6461* m achlnos. Will train those Now hiring cook, and Sprlngor Spaniol, lost Ir LAW W EST 8am-5pm M-F*______foliowa: I dollveiy drivers. Ruport, 7/31 C ash Re*' GENERAL wllh m ochnnlcol abijltles • Triple room without 208-732-5676* CLERICAL “ jDRWER^™*^*“ “ and aeif-motivaiod. Both days and nighta. ■ wwd for return. 436-6848' F loor S u pervisor M/Car bathroom: $84/month I Addison Ava. a Jerom e ^ 6 Wllh payroll and accounts Bonollts: health, denial, ^ 1-888-567-5676 DeUii Supervisor II FT • Double room with pgZA HUTS* LOST In me Oecio area receivable. Knowledge Olol VMBVSKMS MVRS, an EEO employer. Ilfo Insuranco, vaeollon. bathroom: S12eATwnth = Lg. black Lab X w/ion(ond Se Habla Espanol Excoi. Email resume to paid holidays, ond 401k CURRENT >af. -SINCE 1984* Is looking for a qualilled • Double room without ° WALKING ROUTES . ' fhaggy hair, is doaf DoaireeOcartboulnc.com * Individual lo work with a plon. Applications avall bathroom: $98/month ^Claartalk Wlrahaa nas an M ‘ R e w a r d , caii 208484-J54------b a n k r u p t c y ------diverse population. Wog- ablo at: opening in thelrTWIn Falls AVAILABLE 7387or431«4768* COMBINE CLEANER Profeaslonal Truck • Single room with ___ ' Froo Initial consultation Needed experience com- o s start at S9.39 por hour Speara Manufacturing bathroom: S168Mtonth retail location. This is a- — LOST Pug. black, lomalolale. Roosonoblo rates Drivara • Idaho B M t wllh appropriate educa- P lan t Security Office groat opporiunity for tho TWIN TV FALLS blno cleaner for 2003 H au l«a • Single room without InTwlnFaiisArocr 0 a paNQBURN LAW RRMIM harvest. Musi have own tlonroxporionce. Excellent 2 1 S2 S. Lincoln' bathroom: $140/m onth . _ right individual. A g ood RT.813 R REWARD. 206-734-6733.-■33.* 208-733-0655* oqulpmont & Workman's bonotil package also aoroma,IO 324-8101 -'strong solos backgrgund 100-200tc WaahlngtonN. would you like to b o part doslred. Retail exp. 200 2 Richardson Dr. ------LOST-Red-Prido-moblllli)|||ly — EMPLOYMENT -Com p.-ina. Coalact -available. Stop by 464 .' Pre-employment drug of tho.Tra/iayaf^ina E esllan d Dr. S .. Twin I preforrod. Aro you g o a l RT. m 815 carton 10lhAvenue East•ast. PAYROLL SERVICESS Kimberly Seeds-Intema* family ol drivera? Do testing is required for llonai at 521 Hwy. 30 E. * Falls, or caii 208-734* & p . cabinet maker In saloty sonsillvo positio orlonioniod^ambliloua. 200*6002 4th Avo. N. Cali 208-212-6522 roturritum PERSONNEL PLUS _ you like being hom o ev« wllh 0 winning attitude? 200*5002 SIh Ave. N. wllh no questions askod.'ed.* 733-7300 Twin Falls 4112 for an applk»tlon. monulocturing pionl. ns. Subcontracted COMMUNITY SERVK:E8* o r y d a y ? VVe h a v e a Halpuamakam Ploaao bring resum e to R R T.816 i ------678-4040 Burtoy ___ Wo are curronily seeking driving poaltion avail* authorized m edicai lostrewaroi dttfaranear prolessionais perform .140 Moln Ave. North. TF. 100-500 1 6lh Avo. N. ------Bppered4eethef^ -dOyoe'9-S«wirt9-30-yf* ino pre-ompioymeni ' brown planner takon fromrom oxp. Pick Up and dollver)'ory to work in our DevelopP- Average pay $2,100* ' HOTEL 452 South Pari< Ave.W.* PLEASE. ' R RI T.852 mental Disability program.n- $2,300 por month Maintenance person. , drug testing on Sun . vohicte. Many Importantilnt avail. 208-423-4497.- Valley Company premi SECRETARY------700*800 ^ Meadows buslnoss papers. Taken Q ualilicatlons Include: a (Includes incentive pay Experienced In electrical. * 600*900 Washington N. QUALITY H ousokeoplns plumbing, room ^ FfT, dieaai mechanic. se s. random drug toat* FT secretary Adult Misda* ^ from Motel 6 parKing lot al roasonablo rotos.o«" BS degree In Occupation-n* for early start*up) RT. 669 ol Therapy. Speech Ther* Muat hovo own tools. Ing la conducted on July 22nd In TWin Falls®"»' Cali todayl 736-0860* T* ♦ Co*Paid Hoatth. throughout tho se a so n S7.32 ODE. Computer 100-800 It Heybum W. s opy. Psychology. Socialat Dental Plan grounds. No phono calls. ■•. Bonoflta. Wage DOE, P lM se contact Pleaae call 324-7600* on ell oiriployees. lllerate. Bilingual helpful. R ^ T.860 , Tom Rerdln 307-760-0076 M Work or Speclai-Educa*a- +401kPlnn Apply In person al 100*500 ^ r a h W . ______Nnnunatlana nnknd.' OL. * I ___ H * oxperienco working wllhlh + Holiday Pay ' Shultlo b u sse s avallablo LOST Sam oyod X. Pure INSTALLER between, mountain fa* • MMomoanwProbatlon ^100*300 Wlsetnan ' whito, molo noutorod. = OD children and/or adults.'*■ * w ell maintained, top- Dish Networt< RSP organl- RT.662 A M bN llU N MUNIhHSI'S' Supervisory experience a of.tho line equipm ent . cillllos and domi'facMI* Attn: Dave I? ------Right bluo.oye,.ieft.brQwrown — GuWedrabbH-hunt;— t _ 2atl0n.l8.l0Gklng for pro- . -tiofrlrom 8 m n .m a jn tli \-300 N. Lincoln.-flm. H108 - - 3]300-400 ------p lu rrP re-em p ioym en t- • Brocken S t.'N r ” ^ ------. w/bluo spot In it. 1 yr. ’33:old _W I^^2yi45/ TW IN^FALtS’ 5:00 p.m. dally. Free Jerome, Idaho 83338* Reward Call 208-733- d. Jobe available in Twin plo'lo Instoll sa?olllto sys Cart CJnlar ' local municipal bua 200-500 Fllor Avo. W. B A ^ y ” [2 W 2nd Avo. n ! SWIM INSTRUCTORS J '1323 loavo mossago.* F a lle , ID - P a u l. ID > tem s In'TwIn F alls and ’ service'(KART) avall- frr.881 B Suite E or call 732-0910*>’ Nampa. ID • Nyeaa. Fall ond winter seaaon. 1100-1200 Monoco St. - LOST Shlh-Tzu. Block 'andone OR. Must be 21 and nblo lor nil om ployoea H CONSTRUCTION reliable tmck & own tools. on a achodulod basis. Must work well with pre* T ... 100*1200 StarflroSt. wtilto male, on 700 blocklock p. hold a current CDL. • CNA school & achool age p. = Dtywallor, mln. S yrs. oxp. Must have good work Full Time - Days R T .662 ol Elba Avo. REWARDkRD -IB y r s . EXP. 2 openings,■fls< Apply 1940 Bridgovlew EOE children. Apply in person 'oliorod. no quosllons. othic, Qood Income! Part Tima - Eveninga Inlorostod parlios are. to 1000*1200 Oloko Sl.N. 12!: agos 3 4 up. Summoinor Blvd.^Sportsman's* For an Qppilcation or Fax rasumo to Cliff at Y.M,C.A./Twln F oils 1100-1200 ’ Sunburst St. Plooso call 208-8780784' — more Inlonnatlon call Part Tim e • Nighta conioct tho Sioio Job matinees, Roasonablo 208-4S7*C88r Sorvlce Olllco In thoir City Pool at 756 lo c u s t R T' .883- rn & rates. Cindy 733-g660.‘ CONSTRUCTION . Toll Free SLN. Call 208*734*2336.* ** LOST sm. dog., brown 6 LPN-Evenings area using tho listed 400-600 Ridgowoy Or. whito. Lost N. of Kotchum — Exporionco sidors noedod.0- 1.866-253-5480* INSURANCE CHILD CARE 24 hours. Ploaso coll 734-4116* ■iQb Ofdor Numbor* VWAREHOUSE------1100-1200 ' Wondell St. S260 roward. N eed s dall> Amarlean Family - o in ln g R oom Alda Speara Uanu/aeturing p- J*"y vTOokonds avail. Meals & Inauranea Part tim e R T .887 medication. 208-4040295' anacks includod. All agoslfosl CONSTRUCTION NANNY nt S700Avk. Immo* 'Co/npa/ryisaccoptingap* ' Exporloncod dairy con-n. DRIVERS Is seeking a W e o ffe r : diololy in TF. muot love 1000-1100 ; LOST Throo granddaugh]gf^ Call 324-S784.’ Agency Speclaliet pikuitlons lor tho following ' — structlon workers. 324*4- Como Join our tronspor- ♦Paid Vacation children. 404-226*3859. full*tlr. a position: Ware* . Pork M oodows Dr. ters: Brittany, BrIna anc Child Care Stay at homo \j. tation family. No expo- ♦ $ 12/hour ♦Sick & Holiday Pay 1000-1100 Twin Paiks 3427 or apply ol 53 N. OFFICE house, stock handler. ^ Androa. II found ploosc“80 mom. looking to tako In A 200 W. Joromo. Waatacfc rionco nocossary. Paid Computer skills In Word, ♦Hoolth/Vision/Dontai ' HLER ■ call 686-2674.*______training. 4 0 l(k ) retiro- PTotlico holp noodod. Bonollts: Company twno* ^ full timo childrenI inir Is o drug Iroo vroritploce.* Excell. Irtlemel ond Disability Insuranco Iits. employoo health. R ” T .549 — 1 Hoyburn. Catl Makoyla — ment. modern oqulp* Telephone ellquotio Dependable, groal phono ♦401k • porsonalliy & sell motiva- doniol, Ilfo Insurartce, va- 100-600 I SIh Street ATTENTION 208-431-6889 or 208-ob“ COODINATOR ment. Part timo wbrk. ♦ People Person ♦Fun Employoo 100-600 Midway . ------CLASSIFIED-___ ------Roglonol coordlnator-lor- -poriect for extra inoomo. -to d . Call 8*12 pm Mon-Fri... collon. paid holidays, and ^ — - 67»-1954«venings*------♦■MultHask------.------Program s- - - 401k plan. Applications R ” T .569 - ' ADVERTISERS =-= tho Slato Ol Idaho Sub- Apply In person Creollvo 733-0988* 700-800 W. Midway hOMECHILDCARE" “ stonco Abuse Program. nvollable ot: 7C (ICCP). educoiionol toys W estern S U te s B u a ♦ Mariieilng Don't miss outl FPRODUCT HANDLER Speara Manufacturing Prefer Bocholors Dogroo ‘nin Service P lease check your & oxorclso. SIO por day, ♦ Customer Service Join our profeaslonal Solo Cup Company is Plont Security Office If '» you live near on e ol ad on the first day. phyalology. eocioi work,*'• 2134 Highland Avo. E. Prelereably licensod, Ulo, ^ teamt cuffontly nccopllng those aroos and would ly- no smoking, 734-7783.* counseling, addiction or call 208-733-8003 2152 South Uncoln If you find a n error Health and P4C. II Intor- applications for full-tlmo Jorome. Idaho like ' to boacarrior f TENDER loving care. 202G studios, health sciences oslod ploaso contact LoriI P loaso opply Night Product Handlers. Pleaae eontact- wa will correct it.t, yrs. exp. Full and panlart or rolotod liold, or a CAD = = = ^ £ = (206)924-8101 ” Irish 543*4210 or moll ro in person nt: 12 hour shifts, both day - SpttftltanEqutl Ryan. Dletrict Mgr. Wowflnot boroSponsfcIob)o iimo ovall. 208-423-4497.*J7.* license with ono yearar DRIVERS sume to 1179 E. 4100 N. 736-3347* ll* Platbods, w /O loaat 1 yr. Twin Falla Cara Center and night shifts available.. Opportunely Ewphyar ‘ lor orrors alter tho first exporionco. Part-timo sal Buhi.lDe3316‘ Full bonolll pockago. . day of publication.* ary position. Mon-Frl..I.. OTR exp. noodod. Opor 6 7 4 Eaattand Dr. Salary DOE. Fax resumeto ate In 11 Wostorn atatos.. JANn-ORIAL Contact Person Compotitivo wagos. Bll Exc. bonollts -t- bonuses. Wendell Family Health Brian Jones* Applications Call Twin Falla I to: 208-947*4392 oromoll will be ac cep ted through (im m k im >.* Then h om e every Center. Needs Person to • 733-0931 oxt. 2. or tr ASKING QUESTIONS^g"5 to: karloObpahealth.eom.* ' ' * Aug. 13th at: SoK-motivated. hlgh*ener£nergy. people needod. ■ Burley 677-4042.* — 6-10 days. AvoroQo pay Isi clean medical building 6' MEDICi a L _ J Conduct public opinionn COOK jg $40.000-f.800-453-2227** days a week. Musi be CNA'S/NA part timo. AllM Moglc' Valley Job Service. S B polls ovor Iho lolophono.no. Twin Falla C an Cantaria clea n , self slertor wllhI shifts. Magle Valley Aa- 771 North College Rd.. ■ ABSOLUTELY looking for a PM cook.k. DRIVERS Twin Foils. Idaho 83301. n- C om e|oin ou rteom . EnjoyJ good roleronces. Coll for Bltt9d Living-VJondoa. II NOSALESm Prefer exporionco with In* ' inionHew, 208-636-6441* 536-6623 for nn appt.* EOE. M/F/D/V* H i Strictly rM oarch. stitutlonal cooking, knowl-ri- benefits such as: homo K— $7.00 to *9.00 per hour.ur. odgo of Ihorapoutic diots.s. time, good pay. vacation ■ SINGLE? A gos 25-90.fl'_ Casual work onvlronmonllont o b lo to work holidays,s , pay. health Insurance and SIncore singlos seeking i, A wookor,d8.occa8lonoldlf*If- muttlplo safety bonuses, m m quality rolotlonshlpe., ^. Flexible eves. days. A ’ M M ID DLEKAUFF l ^ G R O U P For busy GMG M shop. Jjo' wknd. hours. 15-30 hrs.irs. foront shifts, able lo woikIk Team. Solo or Relief. . HoartOuosl. sln co1990. Imo. under prossuro, and at Oa Nowoqulp.888-80G-S785 ' Froobrochuro;1'600-949- 10 botvrtwn 8am-5pm* ’ I h LincoIn-M4er7 - - ! - _ - ' m '^ecoPY ------=^C8 THn0 >»N«w.-Twin .-A ugurta. 2003
■ ^ * fT c ; RlEAL y I J \^TTKTE BURLCY1 1 /2 bedrooih. 1 bath. Good location. $23,000. Call 20M7MS37\ai2-1»B* ^iJsS^TRINITY \ iiW fiB U Y LOAN&»i LUTHERAN ' . . I [fin^^^ANKSII I ■ | ^ | I teOO-1000 •* PER WEEK Receiving payments on cOwn your ow n Itoma. ROUTWS AVAILABLE . • Keys to Success. Calljo.i^tarl 826-5277 or 829-4214. -RV parking, 8267.000. n i u n 1100-1500 4tti. 5lh, &I 100-600 7th Ave. W. 206-733-8581* 6435669 or 731-8668.. ^ • ' • eih Ave. E. 1OO-eOO-01h Ave. W. For sa le By Owner 100-500 Blue La»(esBlvd Improve your Income while 1079S.Adetl.3bdrm.; RT.634 - s S s r 2 bath, ic a r g a r e g e ,; R T.732 100-600 6th Ave. W.u 1283 Overland Ave. ' working from home. 100-400 Elm SI. N J- (Old Roper BuWing)* ^^WoiWnoStreamThls • AC, autoeprinkrere, I. 1100-1300 Heyburn g E. ■200-600 eth Ave. W. J Freecomt^er. spectacular 6 acres has fenced back yard, welK R T.744 ^ 8SS-38a-4840 ext 14682.* live water and all the to elementary 8 middle BOO^IOOO Mauilce JERO M E DIST. 0 f B l ‘privacy you want plua a •achoola. Cali 733-8009 MtSCBLLANBOUS Advertleelnthe I 1500-1700 KImet Motor Rt. 616 charming 4 bdrm,. 2.5 ^ for appt with Paul.*: The Body Shop®. New . Noweeoeptino Educatlen D lr^o^at RT. 748 . reglatratlon balh family home. = division ot this 26 vr.okl S189.900 Cijl Jim. 200-600 Moming»ld* 8K 0S H 0N B Pre-achoo), Kindergarten. •'■•'J 400-600 Madrooa . sucoess story Is offering a; price! ” , ^ R T.413 ground-floor opportunity' H^^^^^ERAN A le t g r a d e -8 th grade To find out more call RT. 749 tOO-500 S . Apple SCHOOL - 19 0 0 -2200 11th Ave. E to those Inlsrested In e 2008 Filer Ave E . Kann O 735-3270 or BARKER . E 200-600 W. B 8t. CLOVBR TRINITY e-mall REALTORa M r 1900-2200 A N E L S O N - i II you live near one of 100-300 E.B St. Owner flexible, S85.000 - I - We are currenlly Preechool, Call 208-539-1496.* th e is araae and wouldlold 200-600 E. 0 8t. accepting application! likelobaacanler Pre-Klndargarten &. - JEROME Country H om ee for Indepenoeni carrlere OPEN HOUSE Pleaa* contact WENDBLl. D ie ts Kindergarten. AaK < , vrC am pC o .c om about our SAT aooree. 6 bdmi 2 balh. = GraatGrai family hom e on one -• Jent, DIatrlot Mgr. R T .a ii Stop by our Burley office 938 Rosemont .735-3348* , 200 Bik. E. Ave, F. Mirtiti a Ai««ltltlsn ■ Regleter now for the Ievel 2500 sq. fl..-a-t>fd- tnd fill out II^^^^^ERAN 2003-2004 School year. 11-3 Sundey July 13* —^ 200-700 E. Ave. D. SCHOOL room, 2 bslh with farttlly an application or FAX room, iii 4 car garage with — 1 RT. 517 Ca» 677-4042 2066 Filar Ave E TWIN FALLS 100-600 4th Ave. ___ Pre-School ___ shop on 1,65 acree. 1883 Overland Ave. - ______^OPEN.HO_U8E______k ------100-600 flth-Ave.—— * "(OWHop*rBuiidinor~ .1 Saturdsy Aug. 2ndT& 1 II you live In thaee axeaa Kindergarten . 181 Morrison —OR— ^Bring Ihe horses, kids iind Twin Falle. ID 734-3893 Sunday Aug 3rd. ___ cows CO' 2400 sq. ft. 3 bdrm,, and are Intaretted In lat thn^elh grade 3bdrm, 2 bsth. being • newipeper Call To register now 2 1 /2 balh. lamlly roorrfon carrier^:. FAX 9 am -1 pm (summsr I TRINITY COLLEQE OF I 1fl33^olili^Dr. * EMAIL I 8.64 - acres w/water s h in s Pleee* oonUot houfel 7 3 ^ 7 8 2 0 I THE BIBLE & I MAOIC VALUES SEMINARY Your Ad To 3-bdrm. 2 bslh home, on I ATTENTION I 3.75 acrea with water SHOPPER & J Y O U R At-Home Study: for . C LA SSIR ED ______eh • AUTO TRADER A asoc., Bachelor. - _ehares. Deck,_o.orr«ls, PUBUC SERVICE ADVERTISERS -[ close 10 town. MESSAQE Please check your Master & Doctoral THETWESI'EWS c® f Routee available In thethe programa. Prior Ed, Ex n A D Big proflls ususlly mean Please check your CLASSIFIED Inin Bliss, B 2.87 acrea wilh I Minl-Caaila area. 3 big risk. Balore you do ad for correctness perience. Seminars Tueeday delivery ontyl a TTME8 CLA88IPIED credited If relevanl to ad on the first day. DEPARTMENT I «iaepllc. power, ready^for i w R e a d T h e business with a company, manulaclured homCor r Ideal for retlreee, check II out wtih the Bel on the first day it prooram. Mentor-Monnor If you find an error sin DEPARTMENT locally If naeded. single wide, ' ; ter Buslnsss Buresu, For w6 will correct it. Twin Falls V college eludenta. free Informstlon about Accredited by We win not be responsi runs, as the Times- Canterbury University Undmsrk Realty , Classifieds avoiding Investment ble for errors atter tt\e 208-734-5538 Maiva Waltera* ; Stop by our Burley Is 208.734-6638 ecams.wjitetothe Feder Church C ollege Canter llrsi day ol publl^tlon,* iv •u omceandfllloutanan News is not respon- bury, England and OR al Trade Commission. • Sjrley’^'“ ” ^Lookmo tor extra vacation Washlnpton, D.C.. 20580. ‘ sible for errors after Liverpool Unlversl^ CollTwlnFalls- '• mon*y? Why not Mil inoM C ? ^ 8 7 W M r 20a-877-4643 or call the National Fraud Liverpool, England. Call 733-0931 ext. 2. or 208-677-4543 •tlli-oood •«! Itama youVe been ■i, 1283 Overland Ave. E v e r y D a y t for further Infomiatlon Information Center, the first day. Bufley 677-4042.* irmcd«MOmaglcvall«y,cofn' •torlno? ^ Cltwined wUI do IL Sl (OldHopf BtilWnBrlirj . ■ ^ ^ (BURLEY) ■ 1-800-878-7060.* 208-324-9225.* C*H733-0W1.
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Utah S t Call M M 8 0 3 .‘ liv in g . 3Vmllea>6. 3000 H f" m r .i T W H ^ FAIXS^BDABOw j | . nwipla floors, laros lot. jJEROM E Horse sot up. 3 SQlt.nom&3caroarage, ' HAQERIMNVAUfY $79,000. 20M 2M 564' bdrm.. 2 bath, vaulted horaaho. bam( belt court, on * 3 bodroomi 2 homo c e llln c w/tllsd a a s fire* 2 mature acroa. Any or all on 3 acroa w/Watar ri^ts. HOME iN SPE cnorT s p lace. 3 acres. Short drtv® parking, dock, oak,I 01 adjacent 25 acres fiskl t mll« to Balt R a p ld a ^ t 2000 > since 1903. to TF (under 10 mln.) . coblnata. Stoel A brtcki available.Appraised dock. S120.000 Bill Baker. 32e-6116.’ Bitm lor horsss/hey/RVo exterior. Ntco nelghbor“| TWIN-FALLSDeeirablo------436 Woodland Court. NE location, extra large 8 3 7 ^ 0 0 tho Big LItllo R anches. |hardwood llo o fs. contrfti _ 736-7636* JEROME 7 bedroom, 1' Call 30B-532-0734 or heat, i great 30X 40 Insulat 2 bed. 2 ,5 bath, large lot AK«vi«iK»n# brtng w efw ST ' bath, with attached 208^12*4939* «ed heated shop. 40X50 Appraisal price 186,900. ed f*»ult». WJwi you writ# WIN FALLS bdrm. 2 1 /2 ^Call 733-6692* garage, lenced yard A = = ^ = ^ ^ = tbam . 1.63 acroa w/Tenced bath. 23S0 sq. ft. large ^ your dssU fM «d. bo wr* aroa lor livestock. Appll* rtsdors understand your storage shed, $ 6 6 ,6 0 0 . I car garage, gaa h e a t AC. TWINFALLS TWI 20e-324-1080«39-10M* cancos can stay.* as- $147,000. , Call 736-6061* FixeFixer Up^ra. Fwctosures. • m ew g e > «oen It out a«eaodotS83.600. asking $90.000. Call S82-4713- TWINT FALLS 5 bdrm. 1 < (688)483-4177>>. Id# 1042 i beaulyl 938 Roaemont No ^ M oney Down Homes. I : S a t u r d a y , A i ugust 2 & Sundiday, August 3 NK% CiJUSfC HMH a in Ihe Twin Falls SHOSHONE Charming 2 $119,MO. 2 0 0 0 sq .lt.. 3 bdrm. home on S acros. { F r e e R e ^ 1 1 a m - 6 p m 1 Townsite. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath1 on Ihe main floof, H i 1Call 666-7S48. $79,900.- rK | .sn.™ s;»»1 (8 8 0 ) 4 8 » 4 1 7 7 M# 1061 large living/dining room,1. hardwood floors, back O P E N H O U S E S a t. SHOSHONE 53 ago I down, 2 car Qvogo. rq i s s s r s a - Inm an Homee >- 2450 sq. ft. brick ho^lome, 3 bedrooms, 9am -4pm . 3600 sq.lt., 5 Well W cared for home. A t enljy has laundry area anand counter with storage. . huge kH A mofe.73»-74& ^ 2 bath, large3 greatg room, dining roroom, wood deck, bdrm.. 3 batti. 2 family m r ust s e e for a llrat time ^ T w m FALLS HomeeeOara $ 5 4 ,0 0 0 room, aun room, oak home I buyer. Two bad- '' Find out what the home heat & fireplace, 3-carir garage. roomauprtalTB and down* Olfersll * 2-3 bedroom. ^dow n the street sold lor gas he kitchon, dock park & r e42aq.lt. 1 bath, ramp. Declo or Burley stairst Is a lull b asem en t ] Free U st 193333 Galena Dnve, TWiivin Falls achools. 5 miles from wHh v 2 room s and a nice ■ detached) 1 car garage. «1 /•](688) 30»4818 U» 1078 BurioyonHwy. ei lamlly I room or dltee area. lull J 336 sq.. ft. basement ’ ‘ M 73^650 669 ■Urrace Dr. Room\ to grow with all the $69,999. J 467 Locust SL 7mlstakeatoAvoid 206-412-1643 lor appt $214,000 R m d Q < « pluaos. Call Amy Pack- ; i H I ham 306-0006. MLS«10- JFirst Come First SokT ,t (888)1000 ______733-3607 - l a r - s s E - 7 42 8 PCH3801 TWIN T\ FALLS Built In -02. - ^ O you rh om e 1623 sq It 4 bedroom, > 2 baih, 3 car garage. IF i i l W S S % « . sprinklers, lenced, AC, 1 (6<(888)30»4818ldirt017 G E M $135,000. i Caa308-6628. . Bryan Newberry m t m m - y | ~ STATE REALTY. INC. 11340 Park Medowa Dr.* C yiyonsW e Realty*- • Tour C7f Gemns by 20S-734-0400 TWIN FALLS 1 yr. Old. E Q U A L HOUSINQ ^ 1400 sq ft 2 story. 3 bdrm., 1 OPPORTUNITY 2 bath. AC. gas heat, op- rem Hefalty! pis IrKi, sprlnklere. beau Stsate ^ - tifully decoratod. $110.000 206 S e ^ Sp rln ga Ave. m FAILS •7 3 4 -0 4 0W 0 1 ^ JEROME • 324-8852 iMagio V^toy RaiKhM asss'sss".'; ' KIMBBI,tCfflK* 423-6160 bdrm.. 4 bath. 5 acros. SJSSSjeWlKJir?, large shop. O dors 5QJI ^U221ZB dltorlmlnitlon.* Ftmlllsl i mSSMMWE •toiwi InetudM cltlidran con&ered.206-734-4786» ‘ u n ^ tn« ao* el IS jMn^ r a 3499E 3838N ^ M I m « 1 0 7 M B e l ^ S S tioejT O w - m ES£?SaiSISIBIlH.'Ja*BB wnieh l« In vWuion e(Bt« TWIN ' FALLS 2450 all tew.OurrMdmnlSMy T Mermed Owl an tfwelUtot brick. 3 bdrm .. 2 bath, ■dvMead In Nl (iMpww dining room , groat _kr».avBll«^M -rDom.-3cargaraoe.-oaa • lira plac*. hardwood ^ p a iS ^ H lloors. Jet tub, oak ToM m 'm 1 4 ^ oe»-»rT7. 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______. . . . . f i i ' ------^W04Biec(^ .: <• .--’ter' rrAugu»t2p2003* ' ^------C 8 Tlme»-H«wTT»»lnwin F»ll«rktoh»8«nirctoyrA m a m l s ~ F E5TAI IsV M ldMI W m W W W W ^ _____ ■ I TWIN FALLS JEROME 3 bdrm, .1 both. TWIN FALLS PofoclosuriBurol SHOSHONE (N) 5 acres n 2 bdrm. 1 bath house. atov.p, dishwasher, 3 M hi. 2 boin.-S41.0C1.000 Utll8.,lfrtaallon walor. 5600-t-dop.CallI C^eOO-319-3323 out. vlow a. Frultland TronTTr JEROME Just bring your ^ 3 •P m n r Windowsiws ' • TWIN FALW NICO rwm«. laras loothbrush.Totally lur-ur- 2 bath, large garden areola 2 IxJrm., townhouso opts. Odrm., 1 boih. now cnrp':arpot acroa. with wotor share 2 $650. Call 733<}634‘ W/D hookups, rental S •PemrLoda 0, All $22.000. 208-731-01^103’ niehod townhouse. 2 and paint. $64,900. P bdrm. 2 bath. Jerome Goil — osslstance avalloble, ’ ®!,* TWIN FALLS, Equal Housing OpWrlunily,J; 9 *TitiwiiM i oHois consldofod. Ro« l^ l Course. Avail. 8/01 3S0 Grandview Dr. *101 tors wotcomo. 312fA As sh M 20a-2aO-0168^423-4383» ' Colonial Towme (fo u sea• 4 •CniiteCocrtrel SlfOOt.CollgOa-735-217;2173-* ^ Very cioah 2 bdrm,. 1 Call 436-0429-* M bath home S525 «dop. . TWIN FALLS nico upcJalc No pels /BmoKIng • “Hear the quiet!t! . ’ 3 bdfm. 1 eolh. Ig,'*yd!! yc TWIN FALLS T /r e tf |M 350 Grandview Dr. #3 w Dr. a to e k t7 ~ Chock rotu ______1277 Pntk MOQdOW D ■ I . ____^3.bdfm..2.baltu-,___J- -Launrf Park Apwtment*------~S 86m 'C a ll7 3 3 :6 aHOr* 0 i: ------onnow4ploxos:------frr^’ SPACIOUS ANO CLEAn swinwoAr.~0i . g 7 r l g i 2 —m Coll Chuck 733-8207' 170 Maurice Street TWIN FALLSQ oTI -2’fJ bo°hrDW%cergfl'o .:______S875.t.dop______country horpo for salo1*10 S, : H viii FALLS - GroaT", hifi faoo- 26.8 lencod ocros ______734-41QS* I bod- c o ^ o ol SI 9 0 0 on th . ero'S e"”'""""” ol TF. 1.25 Qcroa. 3 bO' S750/$650. 934-9595- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 room. 2 bath. Porkk llkin' o brick. 6 unit complex w ___ S20 W est Avenue G. •m 4 s •PowtrWlndowst ••Atttomstle B l ' irago. BL1SS/QOODINQ 3 bdrm.irm. c o te 2bdrm.. 1 both both. W/0 hook-up. no . yard. S n o ,600. Coll1208 20 - g a s hoot & 6 car garac • PnerLocks •AlrCeniina*e • 308-2500 lOf appolntnwiment.* S179.000 2 3/4 bath. 28 acres, llvo-Ivo- $450«dop. Slock oK. $750. 934-4308*00* BRAWLEY REALTY r;5?p"sss;?sa'e;s or 539-5049.’ i ' . m h r n i ' BUHL Country farmhouao 734-5856 • ^ N E L S O NN on Eves. & weekends I •CniJstContral n S bdrm.. 2 bath. shop. TWIN FALLS Cloori » REALTY, LLC' no smoking/inaldo pots. Dave731-566r atudio. Good location. No 7 3 4 -3 9 3 0 _____ $700 +dop.. Incis trashh &81 , TWIN FALLS Urge 2 bdrmm smokln|tt95j^^^ i m yardson/ico. S43-697Vn * in country. SSOO * dop.P TWIN F A L L S ^ ^ ^ ^ TWTn FALLS Ramblo 373 Call734-3132.- S W n M G W ...a 5bd(m..2barn.oppfo> 3 ^ 9 DIETRICH Horse lovora _ ••••••••*••••• | y ^ l 3 bedroom, 2 balh lormarm TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm* unil.I'- ExpocltotMlmprossod i w t g W 2 9 0 0 sq . It., m olnlo iroo Util. incl. $300+dop. 434W 1.000 sq .n . 2 bdrm.. nonco Ifoo. Tone o house, w/livo stall horso i l 3 barn & corrals. $700/mo.mo. 4th Ave. W. »2.736-0322*L gated underground ' oxlraslCloMlocollogcllMe* TWIN FA L L ^ n -AlrCandKlontag Realtors wolcoino. m20E r ! $30,000. Excollel e n t 625 S . 550 E. Coll 208-00- TWIN FALLS 1 bodroom.n. parking. qulotou'Wlig. 732-8325 Of 308-6830830 commorcial lot locatedled at 308-5710 or 734-4120"' All Uliiitios paid. $345/5/ 357 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. H I •P d m t Windows • RnnotoEntnr 362 Cra«tvlaw Oflvo.*Sa * 727 Main Avo. W,. dow ,01H month. 324-3317* . 734-4339 or308-7743 » town TF. VqIuo Ininland la GOODING 4 bdrm.. 2 both 3 •PowerLocks • Alloy WbMis want stove, hardwood floors,srs. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm ~1 tt «UUUt.£jLft££fi£jUt£ rrSrT orily. Bulld what you wa TWIN FALLS Undor“co jmus- gas heat $050..934-9595>95 bath, duplex, gas hoal no10 TWIN FALLS Spaciousy K f l ■'nnwhni struclion 4 bd>m,. 2 bai 3900. OOODINO 625 Pino7 ^2 pots. 625 Shoup Avo W.V. 1 bdrm. 2 bath, w / W/D.u s M •Cnitss Control 1750 sq. It. on 1 rs- ocr ink- $ 4 6 0 + S 4 5 0 d o p 0 8 ilit S38S4- dep. No smok- w oi Mt.S*104375 PC#1611611 bdrm.. garage, no smok- w/nlco viow. 5 mln. W. )g2- Call 200-736-0929- ^ - Ing/pets. 20a-73S-2283.‘ TF $145.000.731-62401248.V _ - ' ino'pots.S500. 324-8752- ;T2 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.. 2 , • • fwifTFALLS - Just list' I GOODING Nice 3 bdrm. 2 } I TWIN FALLS i 35 both, double car carport, •••••••••••••• 0 - 9 9 7 ° ^ moiol sidod 3 bodroc GEMI baih, W/D-incid. oninv .25 storago shed, loommales2: SPARKLING CLEAN ^ 1 h o m o on .8 ae ro wl _ w elcom e. All appiiancos A m '* 1 '^ STATE REALTY. lIN< " c acros.$025/mo. 934-9595- io Studio & 1 bdrm. share ol waioc. S69.S0 208-734-0400 3 Included. 1 year loose GOODING romodolcdroo, 3 required. New carpet 4 & S360.andup •rain .pnmWlodowsn •RamotsEninr• f l ^ ------bdrm., 2 both on 7 acroo, Ir. -Laundry 4 Storogo paint. Roleroncoj roquir- k .PowrLodc. .• AlloyWinli ! NELSON'N pRMBrreniANCHURiURCH $750/mo. 934-9505.- od. $725 ♦ S725 deposil.III 833 Shoshone N. LC Polontlol U9e8:.chur« o i 410-0350 734-4339 * REALTY, LLC urch. HAGERMAN 1 bedroom.,450 Available August Sth. Call A . M>3iB2 •Ainomatlc • PowerSest | ^ homo, medical clln 17* 208-536-5604.*______7 5 4 -3 9 3 0 fitnoss contor. cuituIfnic. cottago siylo homo. S45C liturai Toll free 666-782-7007-T^r TWIN FALLS 3 bOdroom TWIN FALLS Well koptl “ 1 contor, school, lune 0- bdmi.. 2 bath. 4-plex. All K l ____ . _honna»otc*JJ)00 jq HAGERMAN nowot;7so ___ homoU_i^M!!L5B°: mont. 2 car jarago. noTO ----- npplsrlndrW/D-^YMCA- -Worship hail, ollicos.^ ‘*1-,;- —3bdfmrrabathrAC-^7SC ilh momborship. $525/monlhi l s ■ C kitchon. 6 clossroon or80il733-1359.- • —T- smoking or pots. 6 month nmpio porktng. Oppor contract. S900/monihIh * dop. Avoiloble Aug. 1st ponu- HAZELTON Ront-a-ranch .fdop. Coll 208-734-7959.-5,- 733-8889 or 212-1889* WENDELL 3 bodroorroom nity kn ock s. S295.0< « ^ ■ |swn»iQAr...|j i 000. Main house lor ront. 2 ^ TWIN FALLS (NE) 3 bod^ 2 bath I S35sq.lt..T 3 eara Call Triple 7 934-8200200 or bdrm.. 2 both. CountryZ\s TWIN FALLS 3 bodfooms, B sm ansism nnnii. Anthony 731-9800. Iod' 1 both, lull basomont.>1' room, 2 both, all app ls.. garaoo. oas. AC. app living. Lg. yard, corrols ,k: c a r p o r t , S 6 1 0 ■*■$400 I •Ciiiist Control ■ oncos. knolly old(iid or |T------' S 750/m o. $ 7 5 0 ctpp} • largo yard, no pots/smok- ing S700+ deposit. Collall deposit. Call 208-736- ...... cabinalfl. S109.90<.900. ^ -i|T ^7'H iii *lili m 829-5527 or 731-4229.‘ 9269/731-9269.* - IJ*Oou!)tBSI)dlna . .-nitWheel____ ,____ 800 Ambrose Avo.1. CollC< m^y LylO ot 208-731-6589- >5' » J _ p o o i ^ 536-2985 or 639-298! JEROME 3-4 bdrm, lanilli TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm., • Remote Entiy ■ ■ ■ room . 2 1 2 3rd A vo199 E - TWIN FALLS Charming 2 —'K fl« iW sr Seats — j ST. QEORQE. U lU fi ~ bodroom . 1 balh, boso-,0. $400 ■► dop. No pots. 520 •DB2SaaOA $650*dep, Cnii 736-0322' ,r- 2nd. Avo. W. 420-0125*"20 K I •PowerWindows THE TIMES-NEWS^U8~~l RISBURGRVPo 3'™. rnont. g ood neighbor- ment Membership. S750.P S. o r k JEROME - 2~bdrm. 613i465 W hood. S600. tsi. lost8t TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm., Ctaasltlod Ospsrtmer . Sovo c . Now carpot. S46£ L_ K f l •PowerLoda ' Otilco hours aroro $ 3 0 0 0 w hen com bir 620* +.dop.. pomaiiy lurnishod.>d. newly remodalod. some ------8:OOTim to 6:30 pm-om__ - —wlth-WaatotaiiQtlziblned mo.»S450dop. 733-8620'iHmr —734~«34a cr-788-3009-—------utll9.^paklr-35l-2nd.Ave. roV, COII208-S38-2204.* Monday ihru Friday. fiz o n - ■'jEROME'S DafmTTOntn’i200 TWIN FALLS Clean 2 bdrm^ W. $376 •^$^00 dep. Ols — $430/mo. lust, last ■» S20C on count for 1 yr. loose. 0'‘ 1 both $450. also cloon? Nathan 734-6230/5pm.* Wo nro opon to all walk- deposit. 208-324-5460.-•r& studio $250. 733-6169- iraltic 10 assist you Ir 0- + TWIN FALLS Clean nicer 2 s TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm., walk • TninlSiit •Alh• AiloyWiiMii K f l ' building yourod to '0 in closet, DW, AC. $450 352* b d r m ., 1 both, s lo v o . K f l • RoolRack n f l mMlrrilJoyour results $500 dep. 208-731-4952' )8. Includes utilities. $300 • PowerSsat • Ro Or Mil one ol our ;Stfr rofrig.. Incl, $45Wmo. 208- flifl .^fl^^^H r- 781-®0ei&/736-2690.- dep. No smoking o t pet»>-loo fcfc •I'pbwwWMqwi' •TiR> T iR V ^ 'r I f l • CISMltltd Sales - JEROME 3 bdrm.. 2 bath ~ 208.73S-012(V731-73ir RepresentBltves. , •.■ mobile homos, no pflls75 ♦ TWIN FALLSCounlrTs >Cmlt«Contnl H H lonn term. $500-$575342* • 'b ed room , 2 bath, largo TWIN FALLS 1 bedroom. 1-206-733-0931 e x t.: \ .flop, 324-8903 / 543-8342 So unities paid W/D hookup. imawiiEittY storogo. horsos ok. $600,3. No pots. S4S0 # 0 0 ot 132 3rdSLW' M ull Sm I This now JEROME 742 E. 18th Avo ->dep Coil 208-731-0992------T w InFalliO m oe- — 798 Locust. 734-T233* o»— • ■ -----socuro'condounltrI ,r ______3-bdcnvJUolh,_SJ75 ■ TWIN FALLS 1 bedroom.ii I H S H 3 bdrm. Incl. Ig. mas'J";,., dop. No smoKlng. Col S400/mo * dop. No smok- 1.206-677-4042 sullo w/walk-ln closet 206-324-3427.-______5 ^ ing/pots. 206-539-7216.-;: • $380/m o. SOOdep.. 1263 Overland Ave. 2 baths, gas llreploc j - mln. iv r . lease 733-6475* or Burley OMtee*■* celling Ians, oak kilchilaco- JEROME Very nice l bdrmrlo.. TWIN FALLS Small 2 K oe TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 ESSaBaHEIB ilchon W /D /h o o k u p , rolrlg./ord, bdrm ., in country £525 ^ El " -* relrig.. storago and bath wilh laundry facility, • Alloy Wheals ------PUBUC SEBVICEC c secure porklng. d . stove. Lorgo lencod yardb io , monlh Coll 208-543-8800-_ S42S/month * $25 0 dop. MESSAGE Reduced $97,000 $375. Pel nogotlabio TWIN FALLS Very nice NEJJE call 208-324-2244.* -IM idSeat • RootRKk ^ Selling properly? Don'tin t pay| 7 3 , .©084 or 436-354ED ^ 208-733-9259*______37^ areo oxocuiivo homo 4 .»f TWIN FALLS 2 bdrrw.. In ______Qiiy.rQM.unUi.ll'aflQltl..! != £ JEROMEl bdrm- $3 ^ Iree informallon abi 322* oarage, no smoking,10 dupiox nAAT HBrmuil fSr school, unlenced yard,rmr^ no -eje-m m sufluiraai. I I . • Cruisa Control • avoiding ilmoshoro i m / M ' bdrm. tflr$300.736-03223— Sl200/S750dep. Call loi real ostato scams,I'Vrlte w dfm. details 733-6439 01101 no >Pn— rLaela . .RemrtBBHiY KIMBERLY Nico 3 bdrm to tho FodornI Tra y®-- 6pm & weoKonds. * [CT»TiiwPtclaB> . Commission. Woshliishlng* FILER Triple wide house. Ig. lonced yd. - 5 TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom. • ion, D.C., 20SB0. on1 lencedacro. 3bdilortene vv/D hookups, fruit troosa b le TWIN FALLS voiy nice, 2 1 balh. NW location. All or call tho National FraiFraud 2 bath, AC. Approx.bdrm.. li Howor bod s, vogoloborK- li or 4 bdrm., 3 balh. 2 coi itec, sq.ft. Loss than 2 [.yrs. 1000 garden, carport, workBred garage, slorago. no smok- All gS<>daMteiiec.lMOl«l»r. , f l ^ r ;-i?5!rp"“s»ire°MO H flfllB H H k Dow. Piie«/Pfiww0 do M tndwfli tn. tsu «« — ■ ror------Lola g^pelei.availi Sopl 1 S S m /oHer. Call 208-326-58!24.000 pmio. 801110 yoi» uit..nth Ill SlOOO/mo, *dop. Rel,e l. 36» fl fl •5858.* sm oking. $B 25/m onthools roq., Colt 208-644-1344*4* TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom. TWIN FALLS Now 0^ ■3 - 1 bath. Stove, relrig. PW A ______HO»0W>2,977|i iHTnor^ Two.blocks from schoolsI85*_ t w i n F A L L S, f i l e r ; d arai58M A -„,._------Q lla ~l(oT r^icoiy remodeledW14X- -206»478-63aSqi7^By r.*~ ~ w/orNrpots. 732-oa95.-* — * 66 It.. 2 bdrm. 1 tc ;;— 7 BUHL,2&3bdrmhomes I Mj97KaSq^i bath, mURTAUGH 2 bdrm..: 3 s i $3S0-S550. 733-9668*' tWIN FALLS 2 bedroom, — HOH0W<4,977N BURLEY SnakO^'R ivor sp ace E l Cameo Esit = r 1 bath, no pois/smoklno SCOrt /P3096A...... 237^- acres. $592,500,500. oil Caswell, Sooislates • both. S425/mo, ♦ S35iDoth. WENDELL NEW!ll3bdmi 0 0 t o dep. Also3bdrm., 1 both u!; S425/m o. 1-dopc.elt. CallS HwFordEsco Coll (206)345-3163163 approciolo. Aski 26 2 balh. oil omendllles, w. Lyle 01208-731-6589* _ ^ NOM0W<5,977y j Knipe Land Companj»ny.‘ $18.900.1-541-941-51sklng garago, bsml.. $525361.* ' 2 car gorogo. luiiy lond iOExtCab4!c4 mm .,-— 1-5625 $475 dop. 208-432-5561. :oil TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom. I acroo. WANTED lamily looklri( • z r ^ scopod. $700 -f dop.. Cai ^ H^lRxdFlSOI WINCHESTER 400 aci 320-2611.* 1 both. W /0 hookup, watoi HOMOW'S,977H 1'44 crop land, balamilancod 0 2-3 bedroom, on)00lard. _ ___NOM0W'8,977|| ^ S460/mo. S450/dop. 208' OldFlSO (EBIBOT— ---- a c r e s. Hot walor.r. LivoL any condition. ^SQ fW N FALLS 26edroon ilo.Coll----- Coll 1-208-532-0734 RUPERT 3 bdrm,. w/pos S!V- — 734-4758 or 539-2769*—» M ’95FordFbn ------fltronm. Ftoni orsalo.-t 3 4 or____ ure.-S450/mo.. S25,6- “ roll bnsomontr$450 HOVOW‘10,9770 ~ 733-1359 lor moteiinlo.‘ lnl< 1.208-312-4335*6* doposil. 208-436-3116- (lop. 308-2630/260-^18262* TWIN FALLS 2 bOdroom olef SIO Pickup ifm - W /0 hookup, no smoking f^WIN FALLS 3 bdrm,.': 'W' ’02 C h m o li bath, pots ollowod,'rt stovo/rolrig.. sido uni iToyvn&Country^n ra™ ...... NOVOW<10,977H ^ S725/mo. 208-734-6243.a; 2183 Eliioboih. $44' — month + $350 depositl| MWChryder'I ^ TWIN FALLS Hoommolo;1'“? 734-8526or731-2098.- NOV0W'12,977N !■ noodod lor 2003-200‘ •olet SIO Pickup «raa» M school year, Co'mplolohlOlv TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.. S “oM both, appls.. W/0 hookup^ H Chevroli turn., cioso 10 CSI. Col aSlOPidoqimiB HOV0W'12,977B H 731-9214 or 734-6903.* gas, no smoklng/petB = S650+dop. 423-6931*Z [^■'(KOievnto! n TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., : angler Km ...... _JOV0W 'IS,977y ^ f i 0 4 i s bath. W /0 hookups. ^ AC lol'99)eq)Wraii; ■ I garage. $675 month $30( OW <16,97711 olMsimonth.306-1317* ^ t i o n Eddie Bauer 4x4[ mmh1 ...... HOV ■ BURLEY 1 bdrm,. 1 bath ■ W/D. very clean, carpoi50rt TWIN FALLS ^ H ’99FordE!q)e 0W'18,977M ■ S326/mo. plus doposiisit. 422 4lh A v o D . 150EittCab4x4XEr ranmm .-...... HOV ■ Coll 200-736-4639- ' 1 bdrm., 1 both, H ’99FordF15l I CASI^EFORD 3 bedroon 250 Ext Cab )PT 4x4 mu ...... NOV0W*25,977y H oportmonis availabler ■ now. Rent based on, 2 bdrm.. 2 bolh with privaH pl^FordF25( ■ ' . income. Call 643-8833.13 patio & covered parking ^qpeditionXLr4x4 m - NOV0W^28,977H ■ Equal Housing Opportunity. C- EDEN 1-a 2 bdrm. aptcMS- • 2 bdrmrl bntrr------Z50GiewGab4x4 mia...____ _ HOV0W J29,?7Z| _ o ech ea Lynn Rasmuj ____^ _GiiylcJengoc lu^cn BrenfKcrbs‘ __ ■ Thompson Property Morlon^ $4I5*dep. Tt ' nnomoni7Ji-w/M' No (^o/smoking ~ Hl)lFonlF25(~~PwwioitaumjiionpuitwBg*Tt^da„tewnincludB».I.M.indOMkMloc-taiflt»liidsie;, —r- Century 21 Gem Stato Re R ^ lty ------Coldwell Banket- FILER 3 bdrm, 2 balh, • 3123rdAvevij,#« ------y f l — ------— PI nis. 1 bdrni.. 1 both - G reater Valley ProP roperties Curtis Realty ■ 3250 N, 2300 E. «B. 6ml! S, Flior H.S, SSOO/monlfnih. $300 -f dop. CnIIIor appi, 733-0891*M* studios ovolloblo ot • ever It Takes, I GuanaranteeKI'’' ^ , 'I State Apts. &Colonla] Apts r GOODING Low incom I ' oh Real Estate « ts. ...click o subsidUod. 1 bdrm.'aptt BRA^CTR^LTY e - Homeseller at W est Sldo Court, fc s e n io r &/or d isablod " o v e s ^ e n d a Clean, nico noighbor hood, walking distance I Ridloy & Kings. 3 apti 1243 Btne Lidi■kes BhnL. N. H U available. Call.ShlrioToy 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, appls.TTuI K l f l t ------^^0».736J480st-Laoa47a.S797 ------Ptel ttM N S34-4986 wookdiiys bebo- W/D hookups. AC. Patic l e j f k M M i ' forb noon. Small pots anand' garage. $080 & alio.'up sm oking OK. Equau a I 379-1 le n o r e, 733-820' o r -734-4012.* II^9BBS9Bhm I a s I Housing Oppoftunlty- ■ 1 ' •' ' ■ /> ■
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------situnl>y.JUiouat■t g , 2 0 0 3 . Tim — - N a w . Twinwin F a lle , hU ho ■ — ‘^ " ~ T J ~ r Alfalfa 3.000 IT. balaa •. ■ HEL'tie.AKCJ.bluo _____ MOSES BEET------ALPAFALPA SEBO, savaraJ HAYAlfj nrAMBTpuptr-AKOr ™REE-km«»a,-(4)..to good. .SH E ------EQUlPMENr------vartiirteUaa,-pasture mtaes.- 1 TWIM FALLS 1066 Blue h(RBiriwiiiWsiii«r|Tn i home,3malaaft1(emsie, Merto M i toft, male, has had^ nfi Hamilton Bead 206:69 I!AL1.S Claan I 2 ahots. J^other on site, http:/«p://M)estequlpment.com B o t W L«k*« Blvd. 840^ t. CaH734-4216* 2^ 609-76^36* 206-” 734.35a7ff33-H77- H S ?ta 5* «e75mo.Cag73»3^.*; i I »75. CaU 206-326-7248.* 1lilMKittana.1ma>o,tte- >. 1st, 2nd '03 sMrox. ; rffiSiSabSB^ KBOXER AKC rag. puppies! FBI IBST'HIOHLANP aK6 8 TWIN PALLS Adjacent lo excellent temperament ft fwmale, both black. 3 mpa. W lC 0 T total. C om silage. D MVRMC Uagic Vatlay okL 206-212-3446* auallty qui pup. 6 mo. All 1 '03, opprojc 1000 T. j g r « 1 ^ soqula area. Call ts prefaaalonal Canter. fSlKiwMawilabie*?) 'RBB to a gqpd home — 5* Mint cond. Ideal lor hea«h ROTOMIX 455 vertlce-i — ^d iH He -4 » 4 3 7 0 * Jrornale, (l)jn a le , ready klttena.Smki ales.l 20? mixer lraciorpuil.3 r c a r e ft altsmatlve medl- now. Call 208-731-2261 female. foi Call 731-9665.* S!lkbal«*^(^“’m"ft HAVliY top and bottom z V cine otilces. 608 Shoup years, old $14,000/ or208-866:2820* ■REE t o g o o d h o r n e d . ^ 7 ^3. Approx. 140 tons siringing 1 alfalfa $ 1/baJa CaU ^ Ave.W.Can784.*. J 4-8766 or 404-3237* ; . BRITTANY ei reg. pupplas Idttana. W Cute and cuddly, c a le a ne'nr Blscktooi. 734-87 lU|>.^d0p.&a73»O473* with papers for s tie f Cali S< MPHON Tubaa: (100)- -AsW ,C.H«yR*trtavKg ; i s o f f l c w l162sq .fl.on b u l k t a n k and vacuum * - s n 1 f?4x70* pWstlc. (17 In sl CaB Con at ' VWi^#.#»Al U dondo.355 20ft^65481 . nc pump.set up. 450 ^olton. - ^ 1 1 ^ 1/1/4x70akjm.l601*K70 - 260-0639* Elriu2»b«>roojn.2b^. $ 1oSauCall 731-3471 days rofrlfl.. range, dlapo?*!- go. 206-536-1611.* OC tow, 6 h o o d short sprock- aU20B-324-3174 or ^ ^ 7 fiv a ts utl(. rm. w/W/D*D ”forrenf»^w!?’loS^.Vt ^ AKC pupploa. Calt ets ft choln, noor now. 734-3589 avas.**’ se w»h 3 bays (or rent on FREE ’ ~ 38-731-6880.* = ook-up. AC. 2 0paoo 206-632-4133*______Call C l 208-436-1670* ^ [EAT SVr a W 3 >k- Main S i. Supir location, X4 X6- E M pu p p ies AKC regis- 5iOM 5 5 BINE '9 7 CIH 2 186 ■ ■ LL PEED Stretch your lies. Nonheaat Oragon )* 45 minutes to Ketchum fld. add Nut-Ra-Llx food j , , , . tered first ft second shots. %2403 4l aop hra. hard sur- 5ATTLE CA CH U TE, n o w foefl ea. Contact Chrla at with Ig. oftfce or recentJy n $ 1 7 5 . 3 PT. carry b ox., aupi FALLS extra n | ^‘ dell/arcade, restrooms,F dewctaws. (4) black (1) lacod fao throughout, extend- S i ,i hitch, chisel and rtng roll- Tl,“.K j i£:Sa£ (omale i (3) nW es 10 wks. ed u n lood ed auger, now haul hai calvos. sheep, pigs lk)uii5&“S lircK S : ■ nice. Can be spill. Call. or.now$1000.Coll j ibft076eor312-3362' g ^SS/iD.' no?m ok ln’B/p«*»! 206-«e7-2416Rebeoca.* Call JD at 208-306-0690* elevator cholns. straw or orl hoy, $375.543-0973 or Llv« _a8*SO>-ttep..733:W l3.!_ .raEE-Bq(iJojJ?o!!!e c j w „iAB-pupples-blaclc-AKt;. —spr8proadar»25L1010.hoad-_ _35i358-1300.*, . 324 r “ puppies. 4 mos. old. 3 (^ or, c le a n Inaldo, ft ou l ^ >YllOtonslsicuttlng.2 —- iw iN PA LIJ n BUCKSKINS (2). B ays (2),~ I reg. fem a le s. Both par- or, - -tor sala-or-wlli uade.lor. _ m i a l i * 8 ,1 male_._CqM^ -ents o n slio.-1st-shott ft- _ Sssa.soo/oftor. 5 call ilng..small baies,.do80 — ^tFALtSAPTS:!^ — hay. Call 206^70-1610 '.306-664-2663 ^ dewclawod. $100 each. 20a-78S-3g70* 20( ______^ itown.$8(ytoo733^J360------•FHSJTBERRiS—^ ^ I-«ndPhaiantVlew TWIN FALLS ShopAwara->• for more Into.* FREECollle Fl Movlngneeda Call208-324-3461.*c . coS ,Y 1st allalfa ond grass INTWINPALLSt IN Townhonwa. h ou sa with restrooms and ILYDb'S PIPE BEPATK Ivery Saturday In July ' / J. CHARMAC slant load 4 toving j home with tJig yard. ^> 8 puppies rog. tst a °hapo!*l500^J13*^0 shi CLV ilx. 2 string, wilt sell Every 1.2.3 Bdrms. offtee.4000sq.ft,lndi^ She'a grant with kkls, very ‘*52nd sh o ts. 12 wks. old. $ $9, 9 ,5 0 0 . J D 446 0 tractor Hand Ho linos, main linos mall amounts. Call lOaminGrocory 10 lngofflee.2686thAveW. horse, walk in tack, hay • )utteVKmart paiklng k)t $ 3 6 9 - ^ 5 1 5 ralk. 2 spares, torsion gentle I ft l^a^utM ul D g o w c la w s ft.w orm ed, w/lpoder w/1 $23,000. 206- and an( whool lines, (ovon in 2038-324-5062/306-0073.*& Outte Scm aO W 4 W/O hookups.JS. 733-0061 or 420-0081* Old. 326-6679* | the (lold). 208-431-7149.* ^ on Addison Avenue. ^ — axles, grain box. rebuilt In ^> yts. Both parents hunt. 3 yoi- JS36-621S 431 o r 431-4462* lh« >Y1st cutting allana oxc! ■ r s p a d o tis and clean. HATCH R I 0 H li« H * H t5 I 1907 by M cCauley, 16* FREE f1 dog. small, male, ej^ low le m ales. $300. Call ieneratorwelder b Wa * uallty. RFV.l61,$75ton ■ : l^ts.734-6600* ^ .Aft 0 truck tires. $4000. Call cellent, with children, k3ves 208-324-3571 2i atter 6 pm* Kw. ^w U ncoln. 16 hp Onan DBiry-larm-commerclal. Do t2 ,ion bales. 934-8034* “ 2 2 , & 1 206-734-5649/733-4620.* i gas engine. Less than S Buy Bu w Soil. 200 ac. NSC ^ ^ ^ a n 1 bdrm. J35ad with tack room S!ldSSt?^^^?60.* KiKristina at 208-326r. Contact Holanrf Peterson» MARE 19 yeors d d . regis- Iroo vWoo llbrofy. 734-1906 or 639-4005.' torod, ridden and packed onck)sod garages. S In mountains, deer and CallorVialttQ&yi 1 elk, $600. Call 734-6323.- e s t ^ w y ^ Dr. I PAINTIIlly, black ft white. i ■- —yr-otd-$70Cr8-y»^W -' ^ JER O M E (3) sp a ce s toror mare, well broke $ 6 0 0. ■.puwftsowen^ltottJiMSUc^^ WIN FALLS Very n i ^ rant. Majosik: Meadows.rs. H orse walker $600/ot(er. r 3 bdrm.. 2 balh. SawtoothJff; Verontai644-1167‘ Call 208-677-2119* ■ DIsl.. appls.. central air, ; W/D hook-ups. sprinklofs. Jo PAINT rog. QH. Mare and | r S r ^ n 2 E ‘ no smoklngi^ts. $7000-f + and now double spacesOS (Illy. 7 ft 4. Groon broke, ' dep.. ref. and 1 yr. lease.ise. avail. Friendly Villageje $1600 for moro $1000 (or ;.Can 732-0022.’ M obile Esiataa. Ask»k filly; 208-736-1856 or S about 1 month rant FREEIEl 735-1520 ask for Rhonda* I j g y y ■ Call 4234253.* _ PAINT reglatered 9 year Q TWINFALLS Slngl^ft old gelding. P ie a so call TV 10 — double spaces ovall. Freeeo evenings. 208-788-4757*' B rnSm SSSSSm Je r o m e HoUdoyMoteT"li mo. rant. Csmeo Mobile“• PONIES OF AMERICA/ «isss." ■ s u • under now manaoement.int. E atafa.C all 734-6064*_ Quarter Horsa X oxcel------h-NteDrdeanrcomToitabte- ■ ' ~lonfpaernorson4-yr»r • ‘ rooms. 401 W. Main.i* 1 old. $600. 3500 e . 3535 : 324-236r ■ N. Kimberly. 423-6942.* «C rirM iW ^ H TWINFALLS — TENNESSEE W alk- OLDTOWNE LODGEE t w i n FALLS Roommate‘ P er/Spottod Saddle horse. ' Newty renovated roomsM wanted. $250 month, utll-!«'• 3 yrs. old. 1 6 h a n d s . LCable TV-HBO. No Pets. l4 8 2 n d A v e W. 7 3 » W 0 * l i e f l p ..... iisRP... 9 iMer. Inlelllgent, great dis-' I UTtM8AVMGS.....-«S,W A M JU.^H|JTW A8 I ■ position, needs good I nCTORV REBATE,,.-.O.«0 S jo £ n 0 0 0 H n^CTOff ■ homo. $2500. 420-5582.*; ^W UR pRice. ■ ■. “1 TRAILER Trolls W est (3) tu2 __ H53EmB5i35odf5om:2 _ C 0 N N E C T • horse slant tir, tack, cus- both. $S50/mo. * dop.lop. . WITH tom classic. $5000. 637-6886 or S39-1416*SI_ CUSTOMERS 206-034-66e0/420-46S4* KIMBERLY Clean & quieti*ij{ WHO ' 2 bdrm. dbl wkfe, nica lot w/shed. $375+dep..no n e e d pets, rets. CaU 326-S68rla r ■ YOUR | | M | | ^ ■" SERVICE -TWIN FALLS Spacious 2 BORDER C^LIE jut. Advertise in
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I E xt.l or67ir 7 - 4 0 4 2 l g l TrheTime»New8 h Call < 733-0931 . NORTHLAND‘90 like now. ALPENLITE '01 29’ Sth SANTANA 7 3 compor 23- JAMBOREE 61 23 n , *wheel, larga.slkia. clean KIT‘9 Ki 7 Road Ranger 3o l 8 ft. Heater 81 portable double dinette. 440 ' ft., super slkle-out,- self conlalnod, AC. potty. $3200.326-3121V with opliona $14,750. SaturdayJay, Aug. 2.2003 $10OO/offor. C a m p a r r D o d ^ f M ^ t o go, Coll 208-420.S853.* •halt for a W FonJ pk:k- ■USID SH E L L S **** up F-150 Qroan $ 8 5 0 . Fit most tnjcka. SnatoRlvafflV* AALPINLTTE '88 27 ft.. Sth Sn ak * RIvarRVa wheel. AC. clean,prh^acy Martna f b r i d g e * BobBobby Wolir 208-438-4425 aftor 7pm.‘ SalaetJon. Quality, Mwlne 'F rHE a ACES ON] Low prlcaa20»678-01M^ 1310KlinlMrtyRd. windows, microwave. 1310Klmbef1y Rd. SHELL Ills Chevy sn on - Twin Falla. ID 83301 . Immaculalo condition. Twini Falla, ID to301 bod. $250/oHor. Hunting 208-73>6060* $6000. CdD 208-S43-B322 208-733-8060* I oa^n'A Campar noada )ack^ or420"711S.* - ••ru nevtever forget him (the leadtn 8 7 2 good hoator & atove. $200 eoN 734-1220/404-3332* MOTOR HOME for R ani fFIREBALL *8 S 27 It. Sth KTT '9 9 Companton 2 7 . ^ o f th e p a I G 4 AC. 28*. sloops 8. low as wheel w/ both gooseneck Sth St w h e el, with tip out. -Morton/BarrylScreenwic} DODyMA]V^ - — P I A N O " ^ ------I AcousTicAr.1SI BUSINESS 1 coupledted with the play in th at su South holds; SERVICE to date,ite, persuaded him that ththe A 10 & D RYW ALL SERVTCJB Zoom OuBByConaete DAVE’S HANDYM AN All typos homo repair 8 6 K e y s Plano Service su it wwa as splitting. So Levy dis-dis V A 3 Driveways, steps, patios, i romodoling. w WhycolMho roat? t w i n F A L L S ed a diamond on the hearlart, ' ♦ A Q 7 I5 2 decoratlvo stamp, Catering to tho Quy/sell usod pianos. carded You dosoniA tho beatl Tune, regulate, repair. overtoollook dummy’s diamond kinidng A 9 8 7 4 3 P L A N R O O M concrete repair ond RV homo ownor. BO B 'S^EST Jobs to bid for all . Call 843.6010‘ and.move. Also have withhUhia ace, and gave up a cluli'iS ; S outh West Nortlo rth E a s t DRYWALL usod bonchos & parts He hoidaid surrendered one of his tc iss P a ss 731.0788 Blueprint copies. Call David 738.Q201;* ' diamonlond tricks, but when clul Insurod Iroo Estimates* I 734.PLAN f7S26)* I CONTRACTOR HANUYMAN I split andan the spade finesse suisue- WORK p edrhe-had-nlne-tricks:tw SEW IWG ------— ceededi i ^ ° “ i^NSW ER: Bid two> didiamonds. II —;— ACOUSTICAL] I CARPEiVTRrl~\ Magic Valley Deslgn- les, three hearts, two du 8. G enonl Contractoi* General homo ropalrs. sp ad es seems pusillanimousjs tto sell out lo Intorior/oxtorlor. Saw in g tJMsons 6L DRYW ALL Ropalr & Install: -Now - Romodollng- mondsds at n d Iw o clu b s, five O''® h eart now, but yoiyou cannot bid CommorciaURosidflnilal plumbing, pointing, and In ' my homo ovonlngs. id y o u n o U c e th a t a l tric k fi^ Docks, loncos. windov/s. By oppointmonl D idj two no-lrump hereI — that would Repair & Texturlng doors. Interior painting. kiichono & baihs drywoll.-16 years W estI couldCl have cul declarer I B68-452-at52/73»3544* I carpontiy exporlonco. Roasobablo rolos. ,« „ show 19-21 balanced:d iiin protective Small rtjpoirs lo romodols Froo estimates. Fraaaatlmatea 734.0872.* commum unieations by leading igher-ranking Neat doan & prefosskm- Call Chuck Rogara J scat. So bid the high ol lob. compolltve price. I CUSTOM I John 738-8179* “ spade?e? But il would have lo beJulU c suit first,.and hopet to show clubs 326-S271 or 731-1391* | ir. L e a d in g a low s p a d e w o u Call U n ca LaBaron d FARMINQ ------?0e.6004 / 30B.168QS- . I SKARPEJVIiVO I allowed declarer lo cun u have al: ? I C A B P E N T R Y ^ Small acreages. C O N ^ ^ n O N SERVICE* ------trick to his hand and come hon Uiy\V»lir. r.mall him at |t)tH.w.«kll(ltoIoc«iU(tnobby' ACCURATE I Corrugating. with ninenin tricks eventually. Disking. Rotolililng. HENDRY & SONS J o h n ’s Sharpening CopyriihHOM. Vnllrrf fV«lurri1urrS)nillciilp.In^. DRYWALL B&B Service MAINTENANCE Mowing. Soedlng. Carpenters Spraying. Fertilizing. Commordol & RoskJontial 1Complete aharponlng. 32 yrs exporlonco Quality Work. Low ratos Carbide & slool saws. — — Chuck-a C ustom - Remodol, painting All Jobs Large & Small 1 Painting & Drywatl w a travel. 324.7240* 1 Interior &&(torior. 141 Brocken SI, S. I exterior & Inlorior. 734-4050* O cc BOAT TRAILER Noal, doan. prolosslonal.i bathroom spocialltlos. 732.5818* HITCH KAWASAKI -98 7550 cc small jobs wolcomo. 30 e m p l o y m e n t Irm Vulcan, truck, bags ancand I'* ^ 42^ 4066 Of 731-406S* I ! 5lh wtiool. see/lirm Can Call 208-326-5490* yoors oxp. Liconse & ■ ------208-736-e623--r ------wlndshibld.J250D.-Cal — —SERVICES - lAWDSCAEHVG .j=I TREE'SERVrCE------731-0470,•______■ QLASTRON *76 16' ^7571 BBB. '735.8868* . 7 ^ horse Johnson 3 spooi J CAKPENTKrl Temporary-Pormanont S ta v e 's t-a n d sM p ih g S H POLARIS'93 350. 4x4 Ilvo ~~ Looking for omployoos Triple A 12. Slightly usod. $4‘ a r aat sh opo. Call 208'johI oI«1- irolllnO rtiotor. 2 llw Cleanups, trimming, i . -wollo. EZ lood irollof Or looking for work all yard work, Tree topping removal, 4eO-S77-6436 (Jofor 733:0828 or 539-5694.‘ }%: U i R - c o j v D m o w n w3 MAGIC TOUCH 1 __ Hummingbird llsh llndoi For All Your Homo Call sprinklors. landscapoa. atump removal w a n t Moo#y7 YAMAHA -84 Y280. NovNow S2500. Call 206-32424- SERVICE PERSONNELPLUS and firewood. HARLEY ’01 S p orls Improvements Wo buy & consign gi top ond. Gfoot blko. S900900. 3708/208-863-9121.* NO JOB TO SMALL www.poraonjKlinc.com c^ov^^^ro^ 404-e387-733.1776* gun colloctionsn guns. t 883 Custom, lots ol CO1I208-532-4139.- 733-7300 or 678-4040‘ ns & oxtras. 58500. 731-96 ____ G L A S T R O N *7S Irlhull r 736-7404 or 260-1661 old binoculars. SAWTOOTH SHEET I A«k tor Lou* I • Blu« Lakts Sportli YAMAHA *96 YZ80 FMF FMI o p o n b o w . w alk thru METAL iLANpSCAPDVO j= ™-, HONDA '7 7 GolOvw ptpo biuo plaslic andnn< jotinson *76. 70 hpfliotc Gd» 733^441f?*'''® OL1000, rostorod. ^ H«nlino/AC- — FENCING I | xreeservice | _ nwphic«-i-moto.S1650650 ------4-tml!ot.-goocl.cond_«u ■ “ TofiyaXintttCBpIng------WINCHESTER 300 \ mltos.$13Q 0.734-W - |-CARPENTi?r-|- SERVICE— 5 0 0 S Coll 208-734:1361.* copt ooots--thoy or Comni«rci.-ii & Rosldontlal HOME REPAIRS : Modol 70 stalolsss.OOWBY. h ONDA'SOXLSC Srr- nonollnblo. S2500, .Ca^all (208)733-8548* . A-h Jim 's Tree - 3x9. Leopold sa.SCI siwor looks/ruri# gront,■33 1 ° ^ ' YAMAHA '98 650 V-Slat 2O0-731-1921 days, o Romodol & ropalr Residential a Raach Service t?rn,*rock^ pmvor rako, : S700. Call 737-Q4&4s c o p o . S1200/otfor. 731-735.'r r sT s- black. Ilko now. 2400 mis 423-4382 ovonlngs* “ I Vl/lndows, Doors & Chain link. Coder. Roll Topping, shaping, LWOOj S4000. 734-3180ottor7. — ASSISTED Docks, oic. fence. Borbod Wlro. sprinklers, fencing. romovol. shrubs & ------HONDA ■MXRZML S Wo dowhqtyou can't. loo^ ^r YAMAHA-01 WR426.Exe ,'hp A D U L T C A R EZ Interior & oxtorior palmingg Vinyl. Privocy fonco atumps. Spraying fortili- ■ ■ ■ -01 X L 185S 600. G I^n«' ' !nbonrd/ouiboard^ 140 h 208.324-3611 or . Ropalr work. 20 yrs oxp. Tony-734^^* | ZmEH trollblKoa.S13003.5921* c o n d . Aftor matkot OX :oii or. lawn aerating & Iftfl. m ofcrulsor. $2600 Co 32Q.1903* • Call934^)91S* thoictilng. I S S Q bottVottor. 208-423-5! haual. S4250.4Q4-0290, 206-736-iaar ______Country Living IXiAlVDSCAPQVG a078-3476 -431»3253‘ - LEAD claan soft. 0 .2 ----- HONDA’64 VTBOOonainV' Al YAMAHA-01 YZ 60. gtOD MALIBU 18- TrIHull. 3636T Now avail.. 4 sp aciou s- =j FX^ORING Mr pour>d. ports biko. good-on(4-9514* condition runs won oi, V-8 Ford ongino. Inboan□rd. rooms, altordablo rates. Ctttt 20 6 -0 9 0 2 4 : jg— mllos S1800.S43-2S31 '■ CAHPEIVTRy "A Groaner Season" p |243. $300/otlCf Call 734-9: Skl/Flsh boat w/ttlr.. Oxi Sprinkler sysloma. [raEESERWCE ; World CIssa Tralnl OM Forappt. conloct W ood Floor Designs HONDA -84 XR 250.lOiColl YAMAHA MotO-4. 250250. cond.. w/oxtras. 5400 Torres Carptfntry lawn care, povors. •Pistoi*Rifio*sriotQi 2 whoot drlvo. $1600600 . 208-431-7041 \676-782:^ lTamlNlchSl.32fr058* with corpot kit. 8 tl. bobod’ Payroll. WP. Am. bobgot- *2S0/Ofler. 735-0076.*. • tfcg. bonk rocondllng.y. —— ------— - CONSTRUCTION DRYWALL B O A T 1 4 ft . nllumlnui —- iyprng.i8preadahaett. I w Ezscvm N a mciwl*d*a>n»acu , ReadTh w /1 0 hp motor, oloctnsctric C A R IB O U *99 1 1 .5^ I . I 6 yrsaxp.&r0l» .8yall.* COaSPVTER Addition & remodels Pifv«ia PwtyMCUtM C indor. campor fully loadod. AC. A< TlnaDowna731-4W LUPHER tftyOnly, liJ - T utoring Resldonilal/Commerdal Custom Uw n & garden ifl;______O^norjtor^mlcfo.wov. Orywall. laplng.-polnUng. -PAINTINQ. INC. ----- ; ------C4inttioa*yt- T=ir; elac. locks. Exc. com Palming. Remodeling. fototJlllng. weodcuttlng. ThaTlmM-N«wi ■' BdAT fi«al claan /ami ;52;- r«man»rrx»wypu»p«.dy0Hf All a g « -Y o u r homo9 coromlc me. ataol 8tu& - claanupwork. eiassifiec $12,600. 208-680-20«5” <}»y». eiii*»iti#o rus youfour Yoo sot tho pace Pro-mad*jrciistom Texturtng & tJ r^ T l ClaaaKM D«partni fishing boat. 1 8 1 /2 Froo oatlnuitoal c5all Bill 6 yrs. experience. 140hp Inboard, full covsivir! 5A S'd3ti.£ft.aoroTT- busy Knedula. Pol dastl* 20 yoaro oxportonco. mode utllitfcablnets Free estimates. 733.0931 oxt. 2 . atl Ume-Mivlno dlrecloryO'); Reasonablo rates I caCCON^UCTJON (208) 324-3478 or 677-4042.* >av! all th* canvas. EZ losload contolnod ahowor. 1 .< 208)^ 7-1267 c a lf 328-4270* ^ traUw-« rm t tiros. *49tU995 options, groat ahap Call 208.212.20S2‘ 436-1901/219-^42* | I------* * " V' Every Da 0043* $4960.20*-888-2487.**?*■ wxkto* "joOa*™**** 1 ♦ ★ ★I- j_____ ' ______20»«7»<801\438^04; i I ' '• I- - • : •
____ Saturday, Auguat•t 2, 2003, Twir-Win Falla, tdatw 019 \
>RO -•»« Exptorar. leant------af^C bm ^ioirzoir ot 1 )MC 3500 IT dually,- I— MiLLBWfu»^rt^ 8 ^ craw oab, lo a d ^ /w ^ ir/Art;, m oon roof, toad- ' ^obntalr>ad..Exeaasnt S4 with wi tons of tools. 208- >d, beautltul condition, ■ eond.«7BOO. 644-0406* . 536-2461 53 or 639-2867.* ton " F A ) r |84906. i C tf a06-78frfl6a4* M W Ui^.Sdoor.wiw FHi^RetQHTLIriER '90 F^/L ^ -V6.AT.4x4joad^.Cp! ______A D h 5ONOAnc '6 6 A ccord, ma- •rewdquaenatzabadliT -c• SomeWng for every ago. Delta 48'single drop ^ Burley immimmaculate. 20mpg, sun 1485 Spuriock Court h equip, trailor, $12,500. T ck)thfls and sh o«s ot as*■ Worth lha drive. (2 miles N. of airport oK g groat condition. $2500/ • roof, new tires. ?0K. sorted alzM . 322Jetfaraon8tE.* j S S S x ; , Calllo8.734-572r offer. Can DavM 731-8926* ^ 208jS77-45^ ' 58,900. CaU 731*7331.*. lOTBTOoK.* : ^ 2868 Elttabalh* _ WashlntBon 8 .)* p | — KIMBERLY Sat. PETERBUILT '91 377-425 gS J ^ 1 Ion. with 11 t t [ _ l T|'n 56 6 l M ^92 Townc^. -TWIN.FALLSJEW,^.______^'Smt'alne”c many^irtraa* _CAT_13-spd^wol.klt.63!___-utillty-bod-4L.rack.-Runs.uti . = 0 — BUHL Saturday oniy.eunv1>- -iaga, trunk/clotWn9_Baby../- -TWIN FALL*------;------TV *Call208:«78W55’-r-r^ - ? ORD '88 A reostar- —mlnmlntcond...96K..naw ______3pm. 2 (omUy sots. Clwir.‘r. lunvB39Waln8LN/- ' Thurs.-8un. 8anM pm Crib, stroller, car seat, C d o u b le bu nk s le e p e r , groal gr, $1500/olfor, 543- —^klds and-adult-ctottiaa... : ------W ov ln o S a le l.. ------dothlng and tots ot hbAohANd^RTeiJbtt;.rj __alum.2i whoala-SI 5.000. _-6675. 6 6 Pleoso hr. mossagoL -WMBERLY Saturday e -4 - mtacoHaneous. Sth5 wheel. Exc. cond. k)ts ol mtscatlanaous. women's clothing 14-16J FumMuro. ctothlng. International '93 9200 ^ 268-73M 300/326-5603* n?icl } knick-knacka; totsrt ntea M338 Sunrise Blvd. N.* New upholstery 4 carpal- .' 31783 . CAT. 46* Blooper, ^ INCOLN '9 3 Town Car. 9 1 5 M lln f / _ boys ckithlng. queen siz e Very clean, blue with stuff. Must seU. TVTWIN FALLS Sat. 6-3 Ing. *| Includea hitch. $3300. lOspd.. alumwhools.low ORD '96 v^lndstar LX. Vor BURLEY.Fri. m bed w/ headboard, akis. ^(^1166«^312-26e2* " exc. cond. 74K. $8000/ beige beic leather. Loaded. nt lots ol miscellaneous aett 196 N. c o lleg e Road W.* ^ Eatata/Moving S a le « m ls .ll4 .0 0 0 . Call 208- B 423-4064 or 731-5742.* J S otter. Call 206-3060167.* 179K. 1791 $24g5/olter. Call l^lW ren*s'’^ t h s s . blan-n- of slzo 14 tires brand now'' TWIN FALLS Aug. 2 only! ArAntique curved bed frame, RJ &HeVV *85 S -10 biazor _£!! 206-666-2692* kots. sh ee ts, towots, babyW 302 Tamarac sr 9am-3pm. 4-H Rummaga ' tube porior radk> worits, wheol. y 24', $2600/offor. 5PUPTRAILER26lt: 7 4 * pkg.. PW. OMIMC '65 Converston van. 4x4 W/Tohoo iTt^ B IS H I *01 Mirage,* ; to y s, diaper gonlo, jolly queen hWe bad, couchw , a208<7»-9394V87M7t4* enclosed. Aluminum 3 PL,pl AC, AM/FM CD. tow 3/4.ton, rons great Lots MHTSi ' X KIMBERLY Saturday only,' andbakesalel . <1 4 dr.. CD. PL. power Jumper & more. Maaonic 1, 421Wast)lnatonSL* dining tables, baby RSAffraoraw’sgOT: s j Idoor enclosed headache mis., rnl oxc. cond,, $2900. ol ot Ilfo loft. $900. Call 208- 4 d to Tools, household Items, fumlture, boby thm plus . 731-1300/326-5603.* Windows, wtnfl Kiw miles, beau- Halipartdng lot, rwxt to and moro. AC, tandem w heela, aw- rock. rt 208-326-5490.* 308-776830 or 734-3117* 73 Joh n 'e Maiicet*______TWIN FALLS Frt 4 Sat.SM. slz^^^jng^4mlsc. nlng,steps.rearbedroom. j. litul condition. $8950. _ 600 Pralrla Trail Circle TARP 48' lor flat bod sides. c cHH ie v Y ‘89 Blazer. 4x4. PLIiLYMOUTH -91 v o y s g iT Warranty. 734-6S48* TV s washert stove, ctocks, Ig. bath, living room, c o ^ ' g; 4ewUres4brakes.111K n* Off of W est Polk.* VCR's, sloroo, misc. — $600. Coll 208-733-5620 new ne trans., vory clean, Ns' llSSAN'94Sentra.4. Iral heat, excellent condl- or20S-420-4640.* » $4300.208-736-2469.* $4 $12;i200.733^69* N ^ Spm Multl-lamlly sale.J; MURTAUQHF^rVi^t . 740 All SL TV Large Tyco outdoor toy, ^'*Exwl^nt 4 new cond. tio t n $ 6 6 0 0 . C a ll 2 0 8 - _S! door, 5 spd. PW. PL. AC, d (Right at Plpoco on 82»4216(Hazetton).* TIMPTE Tl» '89 39 ft. 4 21 It.. CHiehEV V ‘91 Suburban, dual | — oxcorclser. TV, diahes. I- Washington on 4th Avo 1Tons of brand namo baby £ hopper troln se t. groat alr.AT, alt loaded, now Ilres, WARNING n ^ M la .i£ b y it'ems & c l ^ 4 toddler cksthlng.0-3T. — toys, som e furniture, It W. and lollow signs.) * * * * * * ■ c ll ^ . $25.000. 731-0463- njns nji and drives like brand. When Wl purchasing a vehl- clothes, Avon. Someltilng Recllnar. glider rocker, ROADr , R A N O E R '93 25ft, ^ now. must see to appreo- d c e , make sure that tha OLO£ ;; TWIN FALLS Fri-Sur? . TR/VNSCRAFT ’96 Eagle. "o lor everyone. 1388 W 4 0 0 8 ( 5 m l. E. of ' kkfs storago bins, CM great ( cor>d., AC, awning. TR late. $4250. title > Is In the nam e of rolls 336 S SO W ______” _ 9am-7 Big Yard Sale albums/scrapbook sleep : s 6-8, bunks, wired flolbed, It 48 It. sproad axle. '»!736-2413 212-10i r the II sollor. Under Idaho AC. AC. powar. 737-0136.* : — MulrtoughonHwySO* lots ot fumlture. antkiue supplies, homo decor, { air scale, electric dump for generator. Must Soil a motor vehicle code, a grmLYMOUTH •9* Cott 86K/ BURLEY Sot. eam-lpnil :. dosk w/hutch; small desk, baskets, wtoker dresser. $7600.208-736-616r « volve V- on rear oxlo. oluml- CHEVY CHI '94 Suburbon. 4X4. vehtole|] cannot be sold ll clothing, miscelloneous , num whools/iool boxes. SL. Sl ^ T, V8;rebuilt motor * AC.CD,6apd.S200CMIer; It's thai timo of yoorlir ”tom^Vcar*tlros. lots ol strollers/bouncers, crib 4 R6ADRAN(iER‘96KllKlt- " unless the title Is In the ^206-420-TO04 tv. msg.* ■ - -again. Tho De«1ol** misc. Iloms. 206 Lola St.* mattress, toys, dlshoa, - oxoollont condition . and or tronsmlsston. S5500. name _ of the seller (ex- _J22 Trandaeltera annuall ten 17ft. 2 party ownor $13,500 ® Coll 537-9130* 732-8015 73 or 208-724-1050 " ONTiAfc 0 0 . 09.2100* Jj Pull the boot, houl the tact ; your local asses- = 51 = -."oroat condition. . Soturday 8a.m.-7 TWIN FALLS Fri. 4 Sat. I ownor. oxcollont cond., lamlly. r SI 6.600.42^3161* ‘ 'ONTIAC "gs Trans Am Tn ■ Church Fund Ralaar 7am-7 If you wont stuff. 'music, pottery, computer P $4500, Coll 205-76M686* j £ sot's office. POtops. 'J AM/FM stereo; 377 S 60 E»______atull, Christmas Iloms. ■ GMC '84 Suburban, ux. _ — Lots of stuff- Como & seel w o h ove S tu ll. L ots of CHEVY '75 3/4 ton pickup. $521$5200en^.newdu^; 910 S h o sh o n e Straat* mon's/tools, women's ' diosoi. turbo. oxc. cond., ^ "^2147 Gatewood Crt. 350. auto, irons, runs 'i' “s“5ifL"cSi/rd“?;rA ! 5 household, wood/gas I 1 ownor. new tiros, $3500 k Interior. $8500/oNer. Calj SI TWIN FALLS Fri- SOt 8-5 ______In garage.*______good, compor aholl, S900. CalI208-768-3666* - m back to school clott\o* SI. stove, and lots ol misc. 543-0973 or 358-1300.' J l 208-786:• day bed ond trundle dren's equipment, crib, g CHEVY'91 1/2 ton. oxt. motor, „ trans.. 4 roar end. ^ famllloa. Crafts, clothing, hot tub. tots of good misc. ■ cab. 4x4. 168K. modlllod 6* g. lilt. Now 33* tiros 4 I AUTOMATIC 1 QT.QT, gold, custom sound, "O' chairs, lots ol misc. . w/matchlng dosk. misc. TRAN8MI88K)NS eexcellent x c condition. ----- ^kllohonllemBrtot»ol.niisc. BakarSt. ------228-7m-Ava^E.* I -palnt,Exccond.MualaolL .|_ 'i*c------S60 ------~ — furnituro7tot8-of-kld»— S|^r$359.95. -$961sgeoo.~Cait20»420434r ------: 421 W 27th St.*______Neor Ellzoboth & Eostland*2. clothes ond loys. misc. S7000/olfor. 404-6896.* 1 • jTWIN FALLS Sat. Only! !FORD *69 Mustang o¥ = MostA^oricsnvehtoles, BURLEY Sot. onty. 8Qm*7n*’ TWIN FALLS Fri. 7-3pm.m: household Korns. 4books. BaovSpfn. ^ convertible. Ford'90 CHEVY'91 C' 1500 4x4.87l<. GMC Qj5 ‘93 Jirhmy 4x4 4.3L 4 I y. S46 Cypress Way.* • Baby ctothas. atrollor, cassette, AC, canopy. d SE Ve.-67K.^AT/’$T000 4 family yord sale. Lois ol Sat. 7-lpm . Car dolly. Mustang LX 50 for parts. door, AC, powor door, I I n ^ t l o o K M nam e brand clothing,''0. b ik e s, furn itu re, e le c .. car aeat, ceiling fan. $ 6 0 0 0 f 1 r m . C a 11 locks, k must sell $3300/ In ?" TWIN FALLS Fri. 4 Sat. Cali 536-6391*______: 'u*- range, generator (porta- 8am-4pm. Moving andI ond tots more. 208-676-6762’ otter.g Call Kent 26 0 0079.- I® *6MYlA6»oi6mndWx At Mister Burosf onI ble). clothing & misc. , 1756 Harmon Parle Ave.* IM kRdUhV *63 Marquiaa. J I astfm sfes * GTQT g^ d . new Ilres. 37K/. cleaning out sale. Pros- 1 CHEVY '96 2 WD, » ton, GM qS 6 '94 Jimmy, 4 X 4 .4 ^ , I exc.^4!600.423-6686* ' ^ Main Str—L* 2 0 4 5 11th Ave. E. Car for parta. $200. 302 Cext. cab. long whool base. a sure cooker, dohydralor. TWINt FALLS Sat. only. VB W/65K. 206-733-0619 / J AT, PW. PL. koyloss on- t — (backyard)* _ TV. lamp, end tables, lin 8 -2 . Qlri'a s iz e 8 formal _ compor shell, Inquiro at try. tc leather, exc. cond. BMW BK ’95 325 I green, 5 5535iUBARU; *93 Legacy. Very ' Sn t., Sun? 9am-4pm TWIN FALLS ' ens. books, tools, jeans1 dreaa, booka,toys. I 503 3rd Avo. E.. TF.* 105K.1 $7200. 734-8800 Sj reliable, front wheel drive. Hide-a-bod. or\tortalnmontent Fridoy 4 Saturday 8-5 and shoes and lots of' CDs/IPa/topea. preK-3 I^ J 420-2693* a ci r ' S S - a s$2500.206-306-8224.* cCHEVY '9 7 1/2 Ion oxt. ^ 206-306-7311* ^ center, chain sow. Antiques, collectibles.. misc. 3719 N 2800 E. grade workbooks, win* I cob.. 4x4, 10OK, loaded. S f *99 Suburban, chromo vrtteols, cassette, CADILLAC c ; '91 Umouslne.. - ^ , Fairgrounds enlfanco.r 7. ^835 Falls Ave. W.* I hardtop, 327, powerl 'w/llner, 125K, AC. cloon. c ■) Friday 4 Saturday 7nm-?. $9500/ofler.'66 Viking CO, C AC. low pBckoge. .550K orig. mis., n ice fun SUZUKI *91 SvM low mia,. 1-4 . Ya^m ovlng sale. ; 219 P a ln S fu sh Circle.* I glide trans., straight! 1 18K. one owner. $5000 Mr,$3^9Ml^^^^caII c CD ___ ^ I N FALLS Fri. 4 S ^ . I ’ body, black with redi itent tfaner^aleaps 4, pood 1 rinterlor, chrome excoi-l ~i : Crock, yard fum.. Fondorider Orsssers. bed fmmes. TOYOTA '94 Camry. AC, 4 )of tabls4chalrsl0l80fmi8c.if. clolhos. ncrwbom and up.• . MultHomlty Yord Sale I lent sh ap e. 734-6648.* I 208-673-5413’ 15ISUZU '94 Trooper, vo“. CADILLAC cJ '9^2 Seville. In fO Y • & Vox guitars, tons of strollora. swings, bouncy 5spd,113K,loodod. CD, 0 dr.. family car.- Exc. cond. old 1363 Tara St.* f largo variety of Items, I DODQE '99 Dakota oxt. ; ■ miscellaneous, some old _ chairs, car seats and toys.: doming (lot ol sizes), ism W ’SJTJSSreSTMii' ■> $5500. 208-686-2463* 2 $4950.208-733-6632.*iSi so m e new. cob, V8 , 4x4. AT, AC. CD. * TWIN FALLS - Girls and boys schoolI 2291 Sherwood Dr.* restored. Boautlful cor. 103K,$9500.CaU ^ISUZU '95 Trooper good CAPll-LAe ci 'aa ei Dorada VWVW *99 B eetle. GLS. load: 1 2 8 5th StreeL* Friday 4 Saturdw 8orrv5pmam clothing, women ond men . ^l208-644-906r . 1 TWIN FALLS SalurdayM . 208-726-46S6.* Ccond.. new MIcholln tires. V \ S .'I ^ o d . Booulltul car, ed,e d , su n roof. 5spd. now GOODINQ Frt& sot — 1950s Items. Furniture, clothing, king bod wllh 1 Call after 8Dm. 731*5000.* $ g 1 6 ,0 0 0 .206-733-1886 tiretires, ysliow. good going [ some older clothing. Lots)ts drawers, foosball table, Daybed, twin hoadboard, < DODQE '01 3/4 ion. 4xA. CDs, sports cars, nice 350 e n g., T-350 irons., oil 5 jEEP'986rand o < r 260-0613* baiback 10 achool car. exc. clothings,'lots of shoos.s and lots ol miscollanoousus baskolball hoop, g a s Irri oritfnal,$1000.666-7618* cummins dlosol..oxt. cab, J cond.$10.S00. 420-3161* gation pump and lots off clothing, kids-small lady . powor stooring, brake. Cherokee. ( $9600. Coll 5 ; VCR. baby clothes, lots of sizes, rnlsc.. baked opods. t6 6 t)V £ tT E *72 Stingray, 208-260-0807/636-2942.* W 'O O Beetle tuibo gas.» Tnlsc. 6 2 4 Agtl Lane d)* odds and onds. PW/PL. cru ise control. r :i. ,..^7408unrlsa,aivd.N.^_____ 1626 Richm ond Dr. Looka good but needs _A M /EM .cassoaotft..C D _ .JE _S 1200. 206-934^5132,* . _ sspeed, p i moon n»f, hot\{o.d ------(North-on Oregon across->SS- t w in p a l l s ------7^ f ------(OfflTdcflstJ^)*------““fntsrlor package.'$6500.- — playor, 6 spd. 77K high- '**4^*V^r4x*4?*AT‘f^< 0 7 "leathers0St87>W /Pt:------rollroad tracks)* Friday 4 Saturday TWIN FALLS Fri. 1-8 4 . Call 206-644-9067.* CHEVY '86 Covoller 2 dr" CD , alloy w h e o h . 42K. — 9om-4pm Nice baby aI Sat. 8-2.2 family oaragat TWIN' FALLS Soturdoy 8-7 way mis. $ 26,000 /offer 1 strong motor, rellobte, HANSEN ~ 543-6956 or 539-7293* ( Red In color, $14,900. rpm ■ Wds clolhing, youth satslT oys, kilchen ttems.I, Multlfamlly Sale. I $800. Coll 644-9345.* , Thursday-Frlday 9onv7pm t Refrigerator. Washer, dryer rune, very restorable. - offer 324-3822/306-3341.* ^ Call 206*731-5360* Saturday 9am-5pm bod. tots of ' clothos. lurnlture, pot I Great parade float. D *■ O D G E '0 1 D a k o ta , 5 CHEVY '6 6 Covoiiorri ------I, miscellaneous Items, ovoryihlng for ba Infant -4Tclothlng. spd.. oxt. cob. 4x4, AC. NISSAN Ni '97 Pathiind^ door, good condition. Kids & adutt dothlng. I, car s e a ts , furniture 4 ' 8 8 K. block. 4x4. privacy ! wwwiMiyanddrlve.com storoo. gam es, puzzles,la, 396 Adam a Street* by. ogger sirollor. linens. $19^1rm . 208-731-2690 PW. PL. 20K, now Mlchl- ' I $995/ olfor. 733-5348.’ — liny W o . InriDO oak tabloD much moro. Nn tiros 4 custom rims. glass.\ CD. PW. PL. dir.* household ttoma. TWIN FAUL3 it 782 Northvlew* , 679-2690. Heybum* il'i.SOO. Call420-6677* CCHEVY '96 Comoro. 5 Spd. = 5 0 9 2nd Strert* ond choirs, oniertolnmont Custom grill. Tow pkg. i Friday and Soturdoy. FORD ‘64 custom SOO. 4 w/oquolizer hitch. FIPK p , 6-4 8em-2pm. Hugo Q ange TWIN FALLS Soturdoy ' door, good condition. 269 $ s l 6o °^ il 4 jo?245r" ‘ t HANSEN F,I. 7 -lS S « I. M 8am-2pm M oving Solel fuol inioctlon. Air Inloko. Boy's clothing ag e s 4 -13..13. Safot Hosjsohold Items, onglno. SlOOO/olfer. Cali CHEVY '97 Comoro RS ■ hlno -onliquoa.glosswora,—' Holly Ann Court . . -Couch, table 4 chairs. flow m asters with dual ------Moh’s'S'women's doming i "byTSnderadnlumborbldg.* 206-934-9724.* oxhoust . Must 800 and' loaded,’ $9200^3081 offor 5 = hon iowelry. Lots ol stuffl _ bodroom fumlture. VCR. MERCEDES BENZ 73 lg.. kntehknocks. kttchon FORD’6 9 M ustang drive to appreciate. will consldor poniol trade 0. 1294 L o c u s t S treet North*th* t w in f a l l s Fri. 7am-? 4L word processor, bikes, 280 sodan. twin cam, 6 Items and lots more.- toys, ote. N o esrty blrdat convortlblo, all original, S19.000. 2O0-423-S212.- for streol bike in good cyl. 4 spd. AT, best ollor. 1 m ile N. o l TWIN FALLS Sat.4 SuJ nT p Sot. 8om-Noonm NISSAN '00 Xtrorra 49K, cond. Coll 733-3593.’ g; an- A Quy Yard Salotll ^629 0'L aary W groat car foVirestoro FORD : -64 F-250 352 ^ Catl 206-679-7106* Hansen Stow. ‘ 7-5pm. Kitchen, toys, an- projoct. $4000/firm ' 3’ suspension lift, = 0 Tools, hunilng. dog houses, engine 4 spd. now liros. chromo whools. tintod CCHEVY *99 Covoller, 55K, 5P 5O R S C H E '8 7 9 4 4 S . JEROME Frt. a sot. tlquos. tools, furniture . !' TWIN FALLS Saturday Call 208-420-6574* red. 2 dr., tinted windows. 1 4 toyo.vwktoBtos, furniture,' 8am-2pm Nico couch 4 runs'perfoct. Ilko now windows, grill guord. CD n eeds engine in oxcolloni 9om-5pm clolhos (mon. women 4 2148 HIghlsnd Ave E. . new brokos. oxcollont kids) and morolll love seat, atovo, dosk. Insldo 4 out. S3200. 208- p layor. $ 1 7,00/offor. condition. 735-0106* ' 3 fomlly Yord «alo . . (Next to School Bus_born) _431;S361,or.676-_5381*. cond. $<500. 736-2923* ^ ...... fum lture.w ood stove.0. 16 0 7 th Ave.N.* ' - oxaroiae equipment, dolls.. - -Coll2O0;731-2OB8.*___ _ TRIUMPH-178 s p l t l l r e . ------— TWIN FALLS Fri. 8-6 4 clolhing, microwavo. DW, FORD '76 F150. 4 spd'.. clothing, movies, loys.■9- TWIN FALLS convorllble. B7K m iles, tots of mlscelloneous.9- Solurdoy 7om-2pm. Sol. 8-2. Exorcise equip., tablo 4 chalfs. Iota of 390. good tiros, brakes, 7 5 3 17th Ave E.* W/D sot. chrome toblo. misc. 1436 Julie Lane* I CONNECT I body parts, ’RUNS’. cloon, runs well. $2900. Quality Iloms. COI1734-805 1 or . ATTENTION ” Ipm, Somolhlngforovervone.lO roller point mochlno, roller TWIN FALLS Soturday W ITH $500. Call 20B 686-2467’ JEROM E Sat. 8am-2pm •Ironor. drawers’, groon 734-3441,* CLASSIRED M oving solo. Evorythin(ning 1606 Julie Lane.* , 8am-4pm Bunk bod?. C U S T O M E R S iFORD '76 F2 S0. depend ADVERTISERS , — rockor. antique prossuro able doily drivor. now CHRYSLER '98 Sebring muat go. ReasonobK»blO TWINFALLS cookor, long drapos. x Ig. W H O | i ^ | < convertible, low miles, , prices. Swing sol, TV,TV/ Saturday 7am-3pm j' kenn™fb?koa?foo8bSl tiros. ♦ lots of now oloetn- bird cage, gaa grill, long' labto, young mens 4 N E E D col, P S leak. t}ody rust. TAHOE '02 LT hoalod looks 4 runs groot $7600. FP lease check your • VCR. kids toys & clolhos Bunk bods, toys, clothing8^ 6 woddlngdroaselze 12. Coll 208-420-0856* ____ { ; household items & misc.‘s*:- miscelloneous Itoms. womens clothing, much Y O U R $800. Call733-03Sr roathor soots, on stor. ad on th e first day. 400 Heybum Ave. W more. 1643 Poplar* sun root. 18K. 3rd soot. = If you find en error ' 6 0 0 9th A ve. East.* 463 W o o d lan d Court*\__ (W. of Washington St.)* S E R V IC E jFORD '85 (2) F sorlos 4x4 Off Elsenhower from eth hosovorythlng. $31,900 Camaro , '66 toko ovor loon we will correct It. ' TWIN FALLS T TWIN FALLS Thura,. Fri.. Advertise In run well. $3000/ollor. Call Call 208-678-5475 or Ave; E ast* TWIN FALLS Fri.,Sot. • 4 4 Sal. 7-2pm. Multi* 639-6639*______orS1700/o«er. 326-4461.* vvW ow anot berospor«8ibio ------Saturday Bam-lpm. Sun 8-6. Multllomlly- boby 208-431-196r I - JEROME Soturooy . ' Greai stuff, ^ family Tools, furniture,: th e :FORD '65 F-150.4X4, runs DODQE '64 Dart. Runs for orrore after the first Itoms, clothes 4 much well, body straight. Fun day of publication.* 8am -2 pm remote contromtrol Youth Fundmisor. more. 657 Blue Lake S.* Service groot. $1500. Coll 208- TROOPER '6 8 4 *4 . runs cars, barbie leop, somiomo 832 Concordia Circle. 1 Pa'rklng In roar 326-3196/733-3662.* vory won. $1300. Call cor! Nood lo sell ASAP. furniture, clothing on( (Off Mt.VlowDr.)* TWIN FALLS Frl.-Sat. 2070 Addlaon Ave. Eaat* Directory ovontngs.206-733<»129.* ^. makoqtlor,760-27l-9206* Call Twin Falls • FORD '94 F-350 XLT 4x4. 733-0931 ext. 2. or much moro. 3 0 0 10th Av ----- 0om-3pm, Beanlo Babies.'' TWINFALLS 733-0931 ext 2 ' 7.5L gas onglno. $5,000. t DODQE '73 Dart. 4 dr.. enua East. (CornorIr o i TWINFALLS swing set. wall hangings, Burtoy 677-4042,' Solurdoy 8omt5pm. Frklay 4 Soturday 7-5. _ Call David 206-737-1456.’ I noeds somo work, hos ^ 10th and Buchanan)* ,oo quanor books, nico kids Orill, swing sot. somo C o o k *60 belly dump trair. , good ong. $200/otfor. coll | — I— Records, binoculars, tapo,e clothing, comforters. or. $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .,1 9 9 5 KWr FORDI '99 Ranger Super I rocordor. Lots of misc. fumlturo. kiichon Horns. W900L, N14, 10-spdwlth\ Cob. XLT, 4x4. 4.0L. V6 . S 20»735-034.7.’______THE TIMES-NEWS • . KIMBERLY CD player ond 2 VCRs. 851 Sou th PsrK Avs. W.* CHEVY '78 Handicap = Friday & Saturday, 223 C allente Avo. IO misc. 136 Tyler* . wet kit $25,000. 1991 3I ■ -foodod. vory doon. 84K. C DODQE '96 N eon spoTT. cCtasaltled Department • jTorrv? Lutheran Youthjlh (SouthW ashlngtonto - WENDELL Fri. 8-4 4 Sat. oxlo FarmtMd tralltr. 2'• $9.800. 206-326-3206’ equipped, lilt, low mis. ^ whllo. 5 Spd.. AC. storoo. Ottico hours are cr»f El C a ^ o ) * TWIN FALLS FlWoy 5-0 now point 4 upholstory. I ‘ FolkswshipatR,odoomof 8-2. Multlfamlly sale..• _«xtonslons, nowoi'toI .QMC-'69; Sierra 2500 oxt.- oxc. cond. S3250/otlor Book.voluo S4400..Ask- -8;00nnuo-5;30pm_ ----- • 4 Soturdoy 8am-?. lf>g$3600/onor.734-2562*' ~ Monday thru Fridoy. - Lutheran Church.• TWIN FAtXS C lo th e s, b ab y cloUt^j*. electric larp. oxcollqntI. _.cob_ • 4x4..8t50ri_bpx, l?_ad^___ a08-43a.354&Jir-436r. _ ------: 77~Db'riDU*»'Wtfoo—'— ------SoiuTdaysanr-T------■^ond oKHJOWosr— ------^condtttonr$28;000rMust- - onionolnmont conlor desk. ed, tow pockago. looks; 3584 Dave or Todd* (DODQE '02 Noon ES. s u ^ ~ avallablo. Computer dosk. sell. 208-543-4110, 208- ond runs groal $4500/ - rool, CO chongor. koylosa Wo »' are opentoollwaik-lri 400 Iw oa Street* , clothing. TVrBarbl«'& • 731-4494.206-326-5651.* CHEVY '81 Slop van. ib h . tratlto to assist you in wooden kitchon table./ occos80rtos.mlsco»aneoos. . oflor. F ord '63F 100 4x4, < entry. $10.500.543^8576’ ------entertnlnniont contor, f- —8 cylinder, big axles ond.j .. grummon body. Shelving. . building your od to ■ ; (IMBERLY ^ ”^ clothlrw, lots of m isc.;; imWancWI*, COMMUNITY dumps with traetors.' ' - - 350 eng.. AT. good cond. 1EAQLE '92 Taton. blook. ,maximize your results.. • Friday 9anv6pm ond mud tlroo. needs work. runs great, $3000/olter. <30 Buckingham OrWe*'•* TWIN FALLSSot! In an effort to keep $12,500, $18,000,• $1600/otter 734-5721.* . $4000/offor. 306-8363.’ Or call one of our ; , SaturtJay. 9am-noon. horsi ------8aJn-2pm Baby ctothlng^k ourtownneat.we $21,000 ea ch pair. Hop- • CHSW’STAstroTood . 934-6263.* Classtned Sales . ; tackr3olhtno.Chrtttma«mas TWINFALLS i QMC '01 Siem i. quad cab. ‘ FORD'90ThundortJlrd Refxesentatlves dacor. and much mora. infant car seat, ask that you removei per bottom a. trailer and condition. Runs groot. I misceltaneoua 170 pup, $12,500.'96 oon-. 4 x 4 .53K. nsrt bars, rims,■ $6995. Can 206-543-5093' V-6 . tully looded. M oon — - »MB.4000H. any g arag e sate .1*206-73»«931axL2; isl)‘ Fumltura. dishes, clothing,ina. 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