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( l i c X j P M OJ R t N H ^ fc ? ^ ■•'■I W e a t o e r . l D c \n V s 3' i o t e l Today: coift(tracts C h an ce o f showers DeV(ivelopers say it today, high ^iitside . 85,6ome WOUluld b e com patible I n «^Agrtng t0H ight,l0V '°” 1 h g 8 A2 w ithth rim preservation B ' . reiac V • > Ponca I^ G Ic V A jL.LEY i lew wrttef______' opunissidii^ ,| B t o PUce: Groupip works on DME - The new owners of • h ^ e to help trouUUc Take off: A ir travele>lers o u t o f recrcadoiion area-between the Perrine mSo} TW1NF&'^ r ir Jg _ Tw/t«^piw A»n» : | IVvin RiDs have che£ieaper fares, Bridge arand Interstate 84. So far, no ditocswfll%SSporingonjopBiti ■ plans hawlave been discussed diat woulduld ^fiiiaiicesN«b^jjmfaigMondayr;:: v;. r >i; offidals say. i commercial developmenL County O P i f M “ - J j gDevils Conal is locatcd in a Gap H I Jerome> County ( preservation'zone.ne, •mOtnm BiodonaaFtil Planning and Zoninging ■ ' . \ f l- ^ . w ith die loca said F or proteetloa frocn devetopmMit N a t io n Please see HOTEL, Page A2 Privately owtted land It OevN’e Comi Is sunouitdwlId tby pubUe land Dreposad for p Bnga and I ■ ] independent seenby^ioaiM FcKtaswdl.a ------U n a W is a s i — Of d). ^ S AND) FISH — WmnieTbusle; Fbrtiecent onefdtaycoir rrtftTTf n f inM iJM gm iuflfc- . j. I th an $6d,00C m oney he& reported^^^^fbr' n gatnhHng.-'.^f^He^ adteduleTto^ h ' sentencedI lain October ^ j'Vjl: GmI and the courts: fsceup.tolO':ilO'3pan|npriM^HenC^ \ Hi<. n e C ourt S b e tsquired ^ to pey •• > Alabama’ts Supreme coimty. ^ e f justice has bee>een sus- *Tt*ssometIseddn^weneedto^” 4* p S i d ^ pending anm iethics safd M D o e^ re^ew after he refufu s e d to last June tb remove his Ten n o t aQ; wa P /^ m T n a iiH m o n tn jnO:n o n u m en t right widi tb from the court build fw inly booki «*Mre:need;t put-this Usu behind us, an die'-'qui^ R e l ig io n way tOtdO'dd UdngtmtMKChurcu rd ie s e re o m e aw ay r discovering hon: d t t - - * 5 K i(iia a “ ''''.-T'4' __^ipoorhoo^.,. .■ examiqatioiItion •'-j) P a g e a r ^ ^ H ' o f the dnouymty^ tort, revenue shar-. i a u ^torclerk, t i ^ in d ict, elec- (itnd justice BciUtK-dis* ■ S p o r t s tiic t court,t, court c tzusL ieseardh an d devdop:ilopment ana sheriffs j office funds could cost betvtreen ! $14,700 andBd $24,750,S but probably ! closer to> the lower number because tbetbe audit won't look at m edic^ billslills in thc indigent fund, snerssaid. The f tm ^ 'win also p<^rm a .reviewofthethe county^ polidcs and • proceduress tito detect and deter wiM» &aud. ■ ‘Tt^ a study stui of piacticcs and PmldentTt Buthi speaks Mday at the tc»c» HaiborI Lock Md Pam nearM Burbank, Wash., ia'Swretartary of the interior Qale Nortoirton looks o n .. controlstonu0 mn£a> su n what we are She knew SeablscuH doing is rightight and to double- and H ^ e n n a n woman1 fcfollowed ____ triple-checkck Ifor fraud,” Mikesell the famous horse’ss cca ree r an d 1 B a. then m et him udy will indude a close Page Bl -O lJ j a r o v ee r s a lmn o n r u iUS look at counou n ^ books and records, • u s h , c ri t i e s s p voluntary intinterviews- of apptopri- 1 ate p c^ n nand e ] and other evidence- several dams to benerr allowi thc 1 3 0Q gatheringlactivitics.lhe aa study will > C o m in g iU P Presidiident says fish to swim upstream to spawn, J \ C p O)it: l White Ho[ouse pressure cost the coucounty between $9,000 “ O ne of the diings Fw•ve learned _ _ . ^ SO, according to the con- -=>-— highersr num bers ab o u t Washington, D.C.,:.,isdiere^ h PA t | co lapsej a lot of experts on die1C environ- X l - t r V to U OK WTCr air after U The accoujcounting firm will also I p r o v ees s dam s can stay ment there, at least theyth think reconcile the bond trust and resti- they are,” the presidtdent said. Wewsday tution trustst aiaccounts in thc ISTAR LliMer N m Servica “They’re constantly tiyiiying to tell , . , EPA will relax rOgS court system£m to appropriate coim- itennath of the Sept. 11, re p eople what to do. Myr jjudgment In the afte _ « 2 ty gencnUil liledger account nxmi- lANK Wash. - President is those who think thUicy know 2001, attackick on th e Worid IVade for coaHired plants“ ^ bers and providepra thc county wilh Dding a two-day Pacific w hat they’re doing in Wa:Washington. Ccntcr, thele 1White House initruct- an adjusting'ing entry for Sth District cst svtring to raise cam- ' D.C., you ought to comcnc out and ed thc Envinvironmental Protection added and'cautionaryy informa- Judge RogerDger Biirdidc. who was ash and tout his cnviron- visit w ith the folks wholoareacni- ^cn^topI ^vc the public mislcad- tion. deleted. recently app and its future NorthwestJcdrop, Bush took a veiled thc occan, not at thc hydroclec-h; the EPA. Itr[t noted that some of the EnvironmcntuI Quality ininfluenced county couldluld save $100,000 a year invironmcntal and conscr- agency’s nenews releases in the Sunday In paign cash trie plants. ... thc information that: EPAE com- by con^cdn,cting. housekeeping serv- . mental crcpoups who contcnd that ; r t would bc mislcadiiiling for die weeks aftercr the attack were soft- municated to thc publiclie through ices.^'^ The Tim es^e t way to regenerate thc, ^ cncd beforeirc being released to th c it rWday f Please see EPAPA. Page A5 PleaseaSG sec FINANCES, Page A2 cncd sidmpopulation is to brcach Please see DAMSi*S. Page A5 public reassissuring information was tearing do I n d e x ndures on the regi Classified .07-20 Movie . With th inuly’sher- Lock andr leaths at 122-year higl[h, states Aggressive drIriving spurs trafflifflc deatiis C ^ ic s ___ B6 NaUdiLire. as a backdith traffic dc C^munlty .B7 ObttmI shotatenv In 2002.42,815 peoplelie died in traffic accidents,, thcthe^ighest number Crossword .BS Opinit•" vation gro riving since 1990 when 44,5{.599 people w ere killed. Aggriggressive driving, News the best >to put bral^ikes on agggressive dri drunken driving and radng'wierera significant factorctors. pffirAblv. ' hnear M iami ' 40,000 l ^ g l I jttuaries ; j\5 ^ gton . stiate sd it OM a caw 'lasty earser alone, 42,815 p e o p le . ada ^ 5 ® *21^ ana toBnp*17% linion . . . n w' t t pflipCT^I tfl ' died in t ta ^ ff ic a c d d e n t s , th e m o K 35.000 I l i l I scsgMiessive. drlyisxt^' New ■ i : . - : i : . W ,-V * e n 4 4 ^ , p e o p le g|lW l5i.. p.c. iliglon . .01-3 ' ^ ’ 30.000 | H | I l b ntototiM to^wcMc ' ' • -U.|ulk»loPafon; w m Idlle^hA'^.according to the i - j m l Vermont wrts . . .81-5 T h a ^BoS-frBe ! io d in e io rn p o rtv . S a f e y m p o n to :’..'.' . . norlcbHlghwr^r m i | liawaB 3atiier . . .A2 ^TTAvntlessdrivws..''',;.;;'^. ■90'9a*M'9e'»w w % i5»BB 5st . . . J & e rof Floridjtraffic deaths' at thdr- • sive '- driving, driunkett . level in 12vve^ sates < a ll typM ' of .aggtessivi XW...... J^9 p r i s e d ^ 1 ' 80URCS:N«aontlHWii«vTV , to n indde'Sre' .ai cntdnpg.doim on'..'.. s n S t racecen,to ta lt’ .'t.'T®® forceoftn ■ to target-i : ' , V : 1 S ''. ■ '' .w i^ a to S . . ioigiedde) \...r i * f ' . , JO.\ w ith ‘ tl ......

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'onwoow l 5 Mwmry n u rsd my IIn T h o Tltnes-Mmwa C a ll l b i l tr . TodiV Tomorrow 733-0931 I me Toronto 81 03 au 77S7 01t S ' Velldtb6p.m.toe o n SSS g E ss S3:,.tfi ■Van»u««r 86 t y*«acda/.N«k« XalOMia 80 41 pc 75 41 *0•u Vletona " S E ! . . . " . : ■U Wb«#ag -0 « . n . e s S HtQh: 107 « Thonwonnal. Calll. ^ H j } ) f y m uiinidad LMhbMoa o o u p o 77 48 NGTON - President Bush WAfejGrON-Hielle Buah ad-,. ^ in order for construcdon ofifl^hoteltogofor-. zadonim that aims-to protect wildUfi I Friday to name a scholartf accuwdai of anti- minisntion has deddeded to allow ‘.r. power 'p lm ward inways ohd historic sites. Kova as to thc iMard of a federallyilly funded1 foreign- thousands of thc nation^)n% dirtiest .'poHutiao m eqi r - M ™A preservation zone woulluld U^tvc things ^ grouptp could buy.Devils Corral iktank. coal-fircd power plantsIts and re* dme a judgeIgo b u Ailed agaiist a just thcv are now. Brown 1ia3s a iid H ic ^ ln y - ‘ availablable and then seU it later to thc board of the Kseca^-..,. ^ ipointcd Daniel Pipes to thc fineries to upgrade their‘ir Ifadlitics utility in tbos thing of the proposal beforerc being contact- vvhenn ffederal money becomes ava if Peace, which was chanercdred by Congress to without having to instalstall costly laaustty’ advocatesa have com- ^ed by The Jbna-News. Neit]cither did Kow deny thc— [ j S at the current dnforce- s to solve international conflicnflicts. onti-poUution equipment,tnt, as they plained that The Bureau of Land Mansnogement is con- that PaPanagiotou and McCabc mig as spoken out on the dangeinger posed to the i now must d a ment systeman is confusing aoS has ddering a lease applicatioron from Jerome i^g toto (drive up the value of thc pr »d investment and ^ ates by Islamic militants, amd n d ;presides over a | Acting Environmentalal Protect- discouraged County for die proposed rececrcadon area. A repres*-esenting It as a high-valu hat U.S. academics i rator Mari- expansion at a dme of increased . SS® ^ g ro u p d w tnt monitors and critiques what ' ion Agency Administrate dedsion is cxpected in ^November. The becauslusc of development potential g about Israel and the Mlddliddle E ast Critics, anne Horinlco said FHdnjrImr she will deinand for}t power.; Industry and cotmty . „ wants to keep thee sagebrush-cov- «whMien you do that, you knoww w h at is th e als said Fridsy that thc ^ some Muslim and Uberal Jewi:ewish groups, have, ' sign the new regulationI nextnc week EPA offidals en d , roclQT terrain natural so the’public can fair msmarket value. So if you provejve th a t a re a Mi bas no place in an • will take new rule wotwould encourage plant diat dianges charged ttailat be is an extremist who bas and that' thc measun: w continue to use it for suchh things as foui^ tobeaB a high development area, tha on aimed at promoting peacc.acc. cffcct this falLlhe dedsioIsion marks improvemenients, provide ^ater vdieeling. ^ dirt-bikc riding; i and horseback the valvalue of thc land versus op<»)cn land dmt organizatior an important and cost-sm•saving vie* ro ta to r y c gram. reported FhcYiday in n ie New York P“ nal is a very spe- pointnItm ent. Hc choxacterizi am ed that it would •‘We feel that Devil’S Com the incrcasc, the agcncy said, ; That propam, knownvn as New Times, warr dal property. It'S beautiful. aiand unique, and Conserservancy Fund as a front forirthcBpjto d the deadly trend, states have haw been passing Source Review, generatedIted dozens undermineJ thetl only effective too! latural beauty as acquiniiirc thc property for a price! mim u d . below reatening jaU time t Industrial polluters. we want to preserve the nat ws, increasing fines and threai of state and federalII 1lawsuits to combat I mudi as possible without ohibstrucdng views its realcal value. rurb aggressive driving. T^eytjc /re also urging plants dur- 'nieysaid itvIt would also ollow anti- against 51 aging power pla or the environment," Panailapotou said by “I di: didn’t even consider It as an “ o S 'J o nmunity S involvement, pardcuJdculariy tips from ing the Clinton admmiimistradon quuted indiidustrial plants diat Oaks, Calif. pricee vwasn’t anywhere what the p -c been shut down years telephone from Thousand Oi and forccd some of them•m :to agree should have I Hc said the proposal, thouough now just an worth,’dl.” McCabe said. “I was offe California, Delaware, Nevadamda, Rhode Island to i n s ^ hundreds of milmillions of ogo to go on polluting - or even .‘ iccess. In fact, he ' hadde oUurion - without fear idea, won’t limit anyone’s aa dealt straight up with all thele cc a rd s c o m and U tah artire among states with lavra spedficaUyspe target-. dollars of polludon contztitrol equip- increase poll predicted that when evei-erything com cs ing stnstraight off the top.” 1 most odier states, Jl, a federal ofprosecudoi rive drivers. In Florida and mc ment. Earlier this month, z »■;together, more than just youounger people o r Butut i in addition, McCabe said I n note aggresshre driving onm a dtadon, but no ------1 th(those on fourwheelcrs wilnil have acccss. him thidie impression die agency wo vexists. Panagiotou and partner MMcCabc, who is it impcupossible to get the necessaiyiaiy rig h ts o f S: I™"' lUle nilet: dailylily and Sunday S7.00 per Pa : and tus part- C i r c u l a d o n ily $5,00 per week, Salurday babased in Boston, have hiredd an intemation- vray acacross federal land that he oni .otccccssi. Daniel Welock. circulation'“ ‘" " ' t o , Ily $3.50 per week. Soles tax allally recognized land-use cononsultant firm to ner wowould need to make thc hott included in ail aboabove rales. A $15.00 chartte StVstudy development potcntiotial for the prop- ble. m c e s ------Circulation phone lines spoke with a only. U you do v,-ll be levied fofor r: all returned chccks. crterty- But Panagiotou saidid he envisions ‘•Iw:; was also offended when I spe b etw een 7 and 10 o.m. onlj SOIsomething comparable to thdie hotels found rcprcsti»cntative for the BLM. Tht not receive your paper by 7: a.m .. cull -omAl . )imation at thc Grand Canyon,I, Yosemite o r strongng suggestion they would new th e tjum bor for your nrcn: foik out acccss over their pro;property,” h e H e sa id theth. county spends 5200,000[) to operate its own i Ttie Time»-NevNewt (Ul>S 63 1 080) i> pub- YeUowstone. Yc to wori Burloy-Rupcrf- Not only will thc developopment enhance said, housekeepinring service, which has a stafftaff of six fuU-timc I Paul'OukJcy ...... 677-4042 ll.beddaiiyal 132132Third .St. W,. Twin Fall«. 1 Ungs. Hesaid a rep. I TVin FalU by Lee 1‘uhlicaliiraiiunx inc.. u lubtidiary of JeromeJe: County^ plans forir the north rim, Bcsiiesides getting road access, the partners employees: whow dean all county building a n d o th e r nrvas ...... ___ 733-0931 Lee Unierprise:!.9. but bu it will also add to area eremployment and will hahave to face the d ty of TWinmn F^lls, say resentative; bomf an outside scrvice stopproppcd by his office . I I*eri»aica]i polpaid ilt Twill FalU by Tlie tourism.{q, Panagiotou said. dty oflofficials. Planning and Zoning[ung D uw rtor ja w andid said his company could do dietl samp job for | ^ TImei-New*. OJ Subscription rates Official ciiy and counly “I t h ^ this placc is gegetting ready to LaMarIar Orton pointed out the dty^it|rtdrinldns 587.000. r»uanl to Scclion 60-108 of die aquifer “ifwecar Kxl plan.” MikeseU | Hunie ilelimy: diily unJ,1 Su<5und«v i 4 new»pjper pur»ua explode,” hc said, referringlg to the greater waterer comes directly from d« an save $100,000, it’s a good W the Idaho C.xJe.1e. Thufwiiy ia hereby de»ig- ^ Fblls and Jerome areasas, which arc 250 immedlediately below Devils Conijrral. Orton per week; Siiiuidjy ami SundoyKtayoniy.$-W ^,ej„thedayoi,y of the week on which lepal >p would be to send ' per week. M.iil lutncnptionir..m n u»tbepa.d will be puli»bii.i«d, tamiles Salt Lake City to the southeast, said , d thc dty .would protest anymy sewer or MikeseUil tiioughtt thc ntsct best step w in.mlviincr un.! 4te availableble ooly where |.o,tm«iier., pleaaep tend change of 120 12 miles from Boise to thehe west, and iso- asphalilalt roadway development rij o u ta iiR F P to see just what kinds ofif locallo< services arc | delivery i»*n< rniainiaif>ed. MnMail «lc%; Ail f.,m to;o; PP.O. »r) .. .733-0931, Ext 1 money. mi Bridge 1 reservations. sarily going to b c froma ccattle granng that used to t ^ place -Tmlukevcwaim on this proposal, butjtTm Ti opcn minded i Classifies! Advertisingg a(Detv Johnson, Manager)r) ...... E x t2 But thc idea isn't necessai ...... Ext 3 mimet enthusiastically by local3ils. therc.-c. DevU’s Corral is locatedKi about: tw o en o u g h to looklo at an RFP,” Brockmann saidsa “We arc die N e w s ...... » east of the bridge. it^ possible to save Retail Advertising (Mik

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Now; at % Roy Moore off aa a high-level offidald mI e e t i n g - stmraised. lOs defiance»ofafedenI 0 co^R order to removen tbe %300> was in progress In the offi EDCflSH?: i ts QuoixmeQt "Would the security NEEt S S f a e S S ^ KIding rotunda have access to that inforDnn^? JUM[ Qiikl(_CasfiC | Would the people who> ' w o rk in h u thnist'Alabama inteinto ft tlionw r a » M 2 e ' -J: debate over die sependoidonofcfaurcfa that buflding for any otheia e r r e a s o n . 7 3 2 m 1have access to it? How. were'tbev Nowedjt^d»d«j^F«twviO|r I andstate. , Ihoae who have knoianown Moore MambMiafof tiM J a n of ctiy outTMoh pregiregramof AtiiMa, 8a., ting prairaltM ef Mppbrt FMay a t thathadoorefthaAlabaffli „ „ through childhood, W( wiiar* AlabMia luprMMM Coart1 ChMJvatlM Roy Moo»ora vtaltad hla e«ntrawnla]ll TTan C om nandm ants \^etnam, and a sometizE 1^ career sw die standij j r f o f f b S n»»»im«tl>tlnMontCMMry. ^ jpiti Iy suiprising from a nuanan has never compromised whei tohisfaidi. Ethilies complaiijn t triggers,I judge’s susispensiori 1 *he m e I But criocs S8;y he is bouh os a pulpit to imponponehlsrell- MONTm 30M ER% Ala. (AP) - ment afterr his1 suspension was W «'ll ram ev*• th a slk k y bwlidiiIdup, r«n«iiir: gious values on others. - announced.L HisI. spokesman, Ibm na^i chief justice was sus* and prot««fj\ your cttbjiwt* In^ O< M d o y l “Roy Moore lives in aw i Briday for his refusal to Paricer, saidid Moored attorneys there isnt any gnw” s^jsays Auburn aft jfederal com order to would respon>ond to the complaint M eet us atIt the Twin Falls Count)jn ty Fair, /|v., University history pro i his Ten Commandments Mond^. Mlerchant e Building #2. V/mae Flytit “And I miniffihereal& mommietoent from the rotunda of t General Bill Pxyor S— our MW cabinInof lino 8, roglstor for our>ur bigi dnm l^l jl! believes that is tnie - wMdimaknwfa - hjj court! mblic corruption and him really scaiy.” B Moore was automadcaHy or crim e unit in his foday I. , ', th w p if w^ CTid o n ■ Coll Tod Flynt s ^ it is undeaideistandable ided widi pay irtien the ■diat the man \va9 ng t lember Judidal Inquiry who cannot perform H 736-1036oriir731-615(^:i : should have sprung £1^ isdon referred an edilca ll duties >tiille discjual* Alabama^ Etowah Counts r said senior Assodate m for FREE ayeBvaludtion / V : of religious conservatismmthathesays d lint agahist him to the nfuntup.eom . | ■ of the Judldary, which m an Houston will per- exemplifies the “blue^COOBTPC^ o trial-like proceedings and defjustlceb dudes. ulam” embodied in dieestate st motto: dpH ne and remove judges, ^ p p y we have to deal ‘•We Dare Defend our W«hts.”Rj« “ S S S Attorneymatters, ( but it is part Hie oldest of five diildiildxen,Moore r Crawe, an aasistant^m MgiltojrMoora lg with the court, said said the pubiS and we will contume ' grew up in houses witheIdiout toilets, FMBMdtoobeyMaraioou vdiite collarlyor said. bagging groceries atc dthe Piggiy win have 30 d«ys to d. offica will haiin ruled last year that \\qggly to supplementthis&dier^ h "S Sre i. xnet w ith the coemnisriaa Bifoon said be told th e « of Moore, tment, wl installed by wages os an itmerant ca earner n:Ridtor aa about 100 of Ua »tfm rtta» he his any judidalI highlyd visible public worker. ifiedPiyorstte. A labam a Judidal At die Gallant FSrsnrst Baptist te r3 , s e v e r a l b lo c k s aw ay a t office Iv acknowledge deral courthouse, ripped - Moore saidlhoinpMC Justice (jonui violates the ' Churdi, Nfoore^ pastorrs™hlma s 'H£SS BUdtOriQT to th«t gmtii form the ddeiinis b an on govern* { King James Bible he soar m e d a c ^ o f X7£. D is n ic t Ihfyron ‘Ihompaon^ order justice to remove the moo “Tmnotha;aotUm of a religious p I day. Instead of the Tte„ CCommaml- >!■<< twt imniediaI with these mi ^ ments, a framed c c ^ ofofthedhuidl t fartlioiiKmonument^ remond. I covenant hung on t ^ walivalL n.rf ni^.r ofourdutiesfl en went to .___ _ . tDdoao,” Piy» .lh e Moore diildren After servingbis tounMoi Ihompsonn , 1 but the Alabama I Supdqy school and playcIayed on die ut, .^oman add^ *1 ie never x d or tried to co am t any- iled law at the Uidveie commia- the monuimkwrt df^ssnd tbe law- ‘ cfiurch ball teams, but the Alabama. Be w u deputyis o ath of Moore in amical h grounds, never rul- o^p drumming Bible tog God. spot in the.ilaquMlegality * hpads, sqys Jeny Moore, 1 sent part of his nwagnr 1attocnw in Etowah coun I Roy^junioc‘'Really, m.teD)»utlKS te S - ^ e - half a 8econd4ieti- ]1977 untfl 1982, when be Io«0 0 haa no Building, p^y >-home to Us £uni^ 1 fnf c^rnitt jii*tfl»» ue%^ Consdtudon*i tnuh, we was just 1, o]old country the dectkn, Moon spent 18 folks," he says. “It wasnBait one of fiuherdiedsuddenti^Us t ouumenL m en t‘promot We’vee ^ot movvies? them things, preadi, preac re year; M oon seriou^ 1aoul aeanhing, training Bate as com- doctrine. s e ^ days a week.” id dropping out to b ^ out 1boxer and woKing as a catd1 II al movie web sites . • Shofwrtimes and locaxitions • Link to offical r Sdll, Roy read incessi viewer rotings could quote lo t^ pais oam, Mboce^ table seemed & was around this time thtEoomstud- tbrM years, • You rote th® moviesIS • Rood \oca\ vie> Scripture by heart, he : An^handboolLlhemea ^10 served undCT itwortM iplaniioiV'fttritn ttx that ai Moore H ambition knewIT nno limiis,” fill fiynHii*Tii*nf nf r^Hgtni says Giicst, now a Floridaid ap sy d iS - Moore. “Blewasastruttaf* e' f led minia- N M flH I Interstate^ hiscouit- H /U yyjP most likely to succeefL 5rand ODpenin< \ Y When Moore got his apFappointment ' to West Rrint, & fatherer borrowed ' / .. .this Thursday, Friday Fri< & Saturday S300 to get him diere. Did3idc Jarman, ' / n :animlnv- who was in die “Beastst Barracks”1 1 □Buy one meal andd qet the second on.Ittook with Moore, remembersrs tithe future 1 jurist vividly. . After a forced march1 in tiie blaz- 1 |i a t 1 / 2> o f f ! * ingheat with full combatatpadcs,the | 1 1 whde squad would fall1 outou pandng 1 "i i on the ground. JarmanI remembersrc , J . 1 looking up and seeing Mou know ' Gpais going to help youou to some P ejo ^ t. But you've got ton doc a little ■ j bi£ofitfbryoureelf.'" while die odier cadetsBts'were fig- I *• »**om Uo S H H i uring out ways to ro dr^drxoldng in 1 3 I Moore was leadiiidingKble i ", I v & 8118 Ifs YourJF^otrm e. D o n R i g h t " ■ i r 2001 “ A ve West,!St, Jerom e, ID { ^ V B R A u c rn n O N S I { : g p re se n ts I 3DAYLUako'tWindowCoxBUNDS.:ooiriHgSpecialUts~ .'Q sllsotor O ar Al\i n otion ■ Take out availablea SbSborD^ Wtckend •AagVag.30&n I ■ Tuesday-Sa■Saturday lun Valley 1 ? 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^ Y ouL J R T l J u r l e j ; h t e e p f li u i d s i n - h co u s e : W e e k EI n d - D y m i g ' now than a ccouple of years ago, h^yfUdMMur P a r k . C o u n c iil l considfets leletting city emoployees i spencLu M asoner saidudd the limited amount Blues In the F »WewtWTtter______of money thathat commission bas to -. W hat: Blues bandsds 1vtrill perform, ■tfQ spend meanssans not enough work ;. W here: Billingsleyey Creek State BtmiJRLEY - a t y Coundl mem-”• e c o n o mlie i developm eient funds on BE urley projecl can b e done.ne. ; won't yet offer spedfics, butlit > Park, north of Hagennm a n . belrs wo Economic “illftUl woric under sudi^ a say they’re considering>g Economic devclopmiment “is a . of makingog sure “we get the best Southem Idaho E adget there’s no money W hen: 1 to 8 p.m.I. tctoday. ‘hey » Development Organi^ IMtedbudg. aissionisSlOat thanss!ges in the way thc d ty fundsis very highpriority," bang for■our ou buck.” ^ tv and to do anythin,Jiing," Masoner said. H ow much: Admisi omic development efforts. ia JSibsoner Perhapsps dty employees can started hy Jerome Cou the gate. Children undinder 10 years of . Counctltvo/nan Adria 1 3 ^ fiscal year budget Thursday^ public. hearinglg said. “We dont knowIW what the better smipend the $15,000 the TWin F ^ County interS S o age will bc admitted b years ago - th e Min[ini^iissia willlKlmedted for approval on th e .n il,.’;le proposed budget for 2003-3- best use of our funds is.”is coundl ^allocated to the develop- ir thc coundl^ Sept 2 ammission on projects Devdopm ent Commissission and agenda for tl 04, coun<^ COI members waffledid Councilman Brent Kerbs £ con- • ment com widi diat meeting. IfIf theI coundl doesn't : Anniversary basI>Sn whenI reresident Kim Seely asked if curred. “We’U havee economic spedfic to ]Buriey, she said, chamber joined forces v group last year. One opdiition coun- approve itt that tti night, a spedal ek Outpost will ihccoluoundl planned to contributete development for thele dty. W e Jobs havlave been retained, she nU l i l ^ be scheduled, W hat: Almo Creek edged, but no new busl- dl members have discus she m eeting wiU 1 . celebrate its third anhiQhiversaiy with to thele Mini'Cossia1 DevelopmentIt don't know what levelsl We^ fu n d acknowledi )in SIEDO City Adminisinistrator Marie M itton mission next year. The dtyty it. because to ^i d economic nesses haveave been lured to Buriw. said, is for d ie d ty to joii “Dancing Under thelie S tars” .Lud Commi! on its own. But. “SIEIXDO hasn't said, bewuseuse dty employees are lU play “Ju it contiibiIbuted $15,000 in thc cur-r- development .we havave to c u t Coundln^Iman Dcnnis Curtis . Mahler’s band will out “the success hasnt produced anything fofor Mini* supposed toto have h information for rent fiscal fis year to the developp. something else bade.”” ; / pointed ou to Cassia County offi- Country." dty hasn*c t)een showown, but th e efiort isn t Cassia at aU,” she said. tax levies to Whet«:3020Elba.Aa-AlmoRoadin : «commission. The proposed-d Masoner said the c 1 our eco- d ais by S ep t dty bud)udget for next year containsIS “seen anything for ourirbudcyet;’’ lost” “We aU understand i ipt-8-______• Almo. ier is also concerned nomic .development ddecisions ------loney for economic develop-p- imder ttie existing; economic Masoner Ridenour is editor of The • W hen: 5 p.m. to midnidnight today. development stnictunire. Council abouc pursiirsuing economic devel- may not be popular.” Kei[erbs said ShOley Ride H ow much: No cov*werdurge. . responsible .gpment spcdncally sp .for Burley, “We’ve tried it their vtra;vay, now I Hmes-Newsts Mini-Cassia fl Bureau, en though there^s no Unele members must be rc She can bcbe t readtcd at 208-677'- in the budget, council mem-n- w ith tax dollars, shee said, and rather thanlan the region, want to tiy it our way." nd economic Althoughigh Burley didn’t con* Although the develrelopment 4042, Ext. 642, 642 or by e-mail at sri' ‘All’s WMI That BEnds Well' said economic developmentIt evaluating how to fund agiaxilleyxom. development for the dty c is part tribute fuifunds direcdy to che commis&ion is in bettete r shape denour<9magU W h a t Ih e S Sl un Valley n!maiiuins a pi^ority for them. n Shakespeare Festivalal will present . . “AU^ Wdl That EndaV3 WelL” V^ere: Forest ^j r v i c e . Park. ‘N alita lie ’s Kctchum. ’ W hen: 6 pjn. todayay an d Sunday, BJU LSR LACE ’ How much: Ticlcecicets. which are $15 for adults and $10»10 for diildren *— > ,, . te a r s ’ 16 and under, ore* savailable at Chapter One Boolookstore and • Iconoclast Books in Ket!Cetchuni,atthe • gate or by phoning 726'26-9124. * g r e;eth e er Opera theater ■' W b at; Glenns FcjFerry’s Opera ' ||H m enm orial «■ Theater will present: BiBilly St. John^ ■i “Heaven Help the POPo* Thters” in ' dinner theater. F r i e n dds, s fam ily W here: The Hist[istoric Opera \ Theater; 208 E. IdahooAve. A r e m e mTiber l form er When: Dinner is seserved at 6:30 p.m.; the melodramala ifoUows at 8 c h a m bber e director p.m. tod^. How mudu Dinnem er and show By Pat Murph]iiphy . dcketaare$17. Showtivddcetsare$6 Tlmea-Newar» CCorrespofldont______for general admissioncm an d $5 for SCTliffT and. d diildxen. For HAILEYSf - It was a m om m t -vi«setvati0Ds,caU.366-7>6-740a cr 366- that few, if aany, of the 70 gath- \ ’ 2744. ered wiU soorsoon forget. They’d arriarrived at the historic : Faulkner Planetaitarlum former EUswUsworth Inn, a choco- late-colored-tsd-two-stoty log home " What: The Faulkner on Hailey’sr's 1Third Avenue jiist Planetarium will prep resent **Pink before it lose:oses its residential fla- • Floyd: Dark Side of thetheMoon.” B B vor and intcrsects busy state W here: Herrett Cen^ t e r for Arts Highway 75.^5. • *1 and Science on tbe cai of tJio K u Now operai«rated as a bed ahd ; College of Soudiemi^fioinTW Id in breakfast, thc setting was made for th e spiritpiritual blessing that W hen: 8:15 pjtt. todioday. ' was to be periperformed by MlcheUe H ow m udi: Ticketscets. whidi are Factor as a mmemorial to NataUe . $4 for adults, $3 for seniorset ddzens fltyl j TUmer. Thele 3 31-yearold director r. 60 and older, $2 for stuctu d en ts and $9 of HaUey’sey’s Chamber of « for families, are availrailable at the IraSm Commeroes wawas shot and kiUedin • door. Childrra.4 and1 uiu nder are not a bi2 a ire ex' show tickets, can bee rreserved by _ ,J'^ d ie projcct dedded to caU th e balance a icheckbook, buy gro- someone else is in.’’ VaUey Sports P|j. herels no place like home, Wng in front the West, phoning the Sun Val thers, there’s no place likei hom e “BILLS Place” notnc only to ceries. Wc^c want to help them The house at 285 Martin atalie TVimer’s father, | ■. Center at 622-2135. ellectual and lifelong Placc. And that^ the prob- honor IWin FallsI Coimty build intell liSnTe David spote.ike. He was bitter ahd Commissioner Brocknonan. th e skills.” prised of three barracks ft Minidoka Relocation Ccn of prolonged custody : The Lamphouse»Theatre 1 ; Mogic VaUey has a greatt com m ittcc chairmanI and key Thc Ida!daho Department of i required his daughter nd Welfare, thc Idaho most i recendy served as oi ifiKradon” will need for a tnuisidonal home forr instigator of the project,n, but as an Health and patents to drive ... W h a t “Winged Mig ) acronym for Building Departmenient of JuvcnUe for I Dr. Mary Groda-Lewis be shown. troubledled teens but nowhere to S;^eJn"sa'i;Salt Lakc City ahd them, offidals say. Independent Lifelongng Living Corrections,ns, TWin Fhlls County she ! moved in 2000, Mapc il her children, Clara, Where: The ILamphouse ., SkiUs. Juvenile PrProbation, faith-based Regional 1 Mcdical Ccntcr Theatre, 223 Fifth Ave. Av S., IWin It “wiU change in December, __the hqusejor_$101,000.__ artcr, 7, to satisfy a BILLS Place is slated to) ..“Witliout a tiansidononal.homc, ___ organizationions and private.dtizens___ i ------judge^-orderder to share-the chil- Toils. m any kids arc destinened to g et can refer tcteens. The waiting list “We have proposed a randum of underst h cr former husband, • W hen: 4:30. 7 and ■ ° X h‘ home o wiU serve young menI back into trouble: agamu” will bc lon{ong. Those in thc resi- i “ t a n S 1 have to abide by strict B. Page A6 Pleaseisce see MEMORIAL. Page A6 ’ today and Sun(^. -yv J , between«n the ages of 17 and 19) Brockman said. dence wiU h Please see TEENS, H ow mucfa: S6.50>0 for adults, $4J0 for seniors andI srstudents and Fill _ $4.50 for madnees. ler rep nmisses out 0m Wirndstorm1 wreaks havoc1 or i ‘Forever Plaid' hour. Silver said. southwest Idah[daho. i W hat Utah Statee 1University^ edilucation ch;hairmans]ih ip Thousarands lose power On Interstate 84, “bhi>lackout” A plum ei of subtropical mois- i Old Ljyric Repertory CoiCompany wiU , ^ ByTroyFbrt*«tai conditions led to two n;multiple- ture streamingling nonh from Mexico present Smart Ross’.ss’ “Forever jheTlmwmet-Newaand Barrara c lo u g h Tlmea-Newaaw i rttar______vehide acddents that’t' caused coUidcd withvith an atmospheric ; Plaid.- , wUl rep lacc injuries but no fataUdes..dispatch- d wttve cominging from the ^ d i ic . TtwAsaot Eggcir sold. It causedc mostly wind- W here: King Fine ArtArtsCenterin ------formeJer TWINFA]FALLS - A b u n t of bad ers said. Burley. BOISESE - The next session of R » d weather roUioUed through the Magic A six-car pileup and a ntwo-vchi' related dama,image in thc Magic W hen: 2 and 8 pjn.L today.tc the Idahcaho L e ^ ^ t u r e is BtiU four um as Valley area:a Friday evening, caus- d c crash involving a sencmi were Valley area,a, butb flash flooding, i and haU also were H ow much: Tickets,sts, \s4iich are monthsIS away,a but Hchise Speaker ing windsi olof up to. 60 miles per reported in thc eastbounmd lanes mud slides ar : $10 for adults and $5i fc for children, Bruce NewcombNe is a lr e a ^ shuf- H ouse hour lhat cuicut power to residents in within 300 feet of each oiothez; an reported throujr o u ^ parts of Idahcx a Idaho State PoUce dispatdidiet said. “It was kindand of like two stonhs ; are available by phoninning 878-1729 fling thehc deck. ucation Jcromeandiid Gooding ccnmties and or 878-KING. For a local senior^ranking a m i t t e e . i J j to ann eight-car pileup on Thc acddents delayed traf:afficfbr2 coming togedicstheii” Eggcrsaid ; member'er of the H ouse Educadon Im an Interstate 8484. 1/2 hours. Cars were conjmpletety “They metlet up in southe4 st id de^opcd intoi a | I Karaoke CommittiJttee, it m eans missing out med earii- Multiplele power lines werc ground I to a halt for haUU of that ' Oregon - an d i ^ o n th edr dioirmimship i of the com- bis year to downed byjy trees thiou^tout the time. i rather largeyB sttffms system,” be ' W b a t Karaoke willII bbe featured. mittee.r. Rep<.R Doug Jones, R-FUer, >me an area. In one«1C wind gusts lifted Occupants of the vehididies were continued. “Thi'The air mass was v o y I Tllmai moist,veiyunstunstable and there was Where: The 610' Club,C 1054 who now noi chairs die House chaim „ the roof off;iff a mobile home north tiannxjrted | to both S t Be ; Overiand Ave., Burley. Agricultudture Committee, had said jnsibihty,'* ofJerome. Fhmily Medical Center inn Jerome a lot of arailaUlaU e energy, toa" : the Regional No injurieses werev reported from ; When: 8 pjn. to miduid n i^ t today. ^ iring he waa interested in E d u1 b ( serving «vVc've Yhad trees blocking IM Magic VaUey R< rerdurge. *e Edutjucadon Com m ittee post, House of road^ontoptopofvdiicles,ontopof 1 Medical Center in TWirdn S bUs. falUng trees,t, butbu tbey were respon- ; B o w m udi: No cover Comt ad to be sible for cuttivtting several p o w ^ ______but het ssaid Newoomb nottfied T i )st 1 people houses, onI tctop of power Unes and iI Somoi of the injured ha^ extricated from their vehiciidea,the lines. : Tb have m mmit appa■patrinTour y mail eariier this week re s i^pportunity down bloddrlHng t r a f ^ ” said dis- * iSSnnation UK that hee isii needed more to head tth danger. patdisupervcrvisorDee.Sih«rofthe 1 ISP dispatdier said. Silver saidid shesl suspected mcist ' WMkmd.-mid vour infa iWeatiier of Jerome Coun^ Co was without : MOitaaMergm.P.O.BmBox548;7Uwi upthoA*Ag Committee, RW.Do<«Jo». just put a Southem Idalio Regional Tbm Eggei; a National V comb appointed two now Communicatcadooa Center. iService m e te o r o lo ^ in Boise, powex; {dusI portionspo of Goodihg . \ Ibas. m 83303; •fmoil nl ID' mmor- ' Newcta Ada Coimty commlssioni 1 counties. -->• ' or fa x to 734- c o i ^ tinee t e ciiabiiien this week: “It's a huge respon'5-year-old ihe inten:en»e ttonn hit around isaid the aevoe weatherer stom and Uncoln coi ^ . Idaho FaUs Rep. Jack said Barradough. whoES,PageA6 ii .6:45 pjn. andam fSiged for about an iaffected southeast Oregt .and I pieasaasa sea STORM, Page A61 1 i his sixth term in die I R epresentatives;' *7\i{ost would decline the opp because it^ fraught witb 1 ■ Some say. 'Jade, you ju target on.yourback.”’ Barradough. a 75- Piaasa see JONS V. ■' ■■ V ■ ■ ’ m g » i» i, i

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—O b i(TUARIES-] LEWISTONDN (AP) - State Dean is too farirlefttowhitbegei^ k are seeing some presi- 6 6 eral election. MembV throuch Saturday. DMdUridUno to 4 pjiu for BOJrt-diy puWI Democrats arc ' For obftuary ralM andnd Infonratton,I otU 73M278.Me piacai dential conteiitenders up dose this BoycesaidCoc ■. tion. TtM aKiMlI addrMITMS for obltuaitM to ebtts*ma«li^levMajiceai. DMth netlCM aro a (TM strvlco and can be pl K eny’s support o0 1 Leibennan iss^A di e^o^^ andidatci ' . \ ^ In an IndhMual onlliw guostbffiook, ■ yean ciCT though t ^ Idaho has not .. until 4 pjn. «v«ry day.lay. Tbvtow or submit oUtuartMIm onlltw. or to ptoc* a m euago I given Its electoral clc votes to a not talked atabout 'b y Idaho i go to www.ma^tcvtlt»itlOTLcomindcackon-Obltuartwrtos.- ______• ■ ------Democratic ca candidate in almost 20 the w ar is Iraq isIS Demociacs. Sheihe said tfatt is odd • yeais. because Leibemlennan is - M . ietersma - Buhlll But at least!st two candidatesrSca troubling to m e. to be the moststconsem o thttcndt:. '.jBi, ' Pote Pie John Kerry ofol Massachusetts and date and stateta Democnits'tittil.tDE . O ther than tfiat. I ss e e be conservativeveaswelL a .' ' ’'"I \ ■ 'ilfi'! 197119 when they moved to0 :Buhl, fonner Vermoinone Govcmor Howard Pete Pietersm a, 76, fonnerty of ■ j H | | | making an eariy effort “Id o n td iinIskLdbemBnbacUc k : passed away Idaho,Id with the two youngestistchil- X>ean-arenu him as som eone wl Buh], Idaho, paa . They to siving Idahcaho voters to the left in afireunderdieithem,"8hesay*.-^‘V‘ !« !'• Wednesday, Aug. 2<20, 2003, at dren, Jayne and Mike, DemocxaticRe:Rep.MtkeNMcai«ti^.':'l-%v - ional Memorial remained in Buhl, Idaho9 until 2004.* c a n w i n . Magic Volley Re^oni Fills. “What wasas thet last one? I^d& /i of Lewiston basolasnocdiosen'acmdi-^ i Medical Centcr withiIth fomily at his their rccent move to TWin Fs date to s u ORt^ T ^ 'but said dte'inos^ Pete is survived by hiss wife, Johnson? Yourou never know.” said ? 5 side. sister, Idaho Democradc Dc Party important thingingistobeatBiidi. i .'®j He was bom Septept. S, 1926, in t L«Lols of TWin Falls; his s lomy? (^eoiM 'B bA " G rK*i^ Sunday, Aug. 24. at FaFhnner visit .b ^ use M he already has sup- Iraq Ii is troubling to me. Othe his wife of 57 years,trs, Lois Elaine ^ ------Su that, I see him as someone wlh4 io can election. Vicece President Dido >%' Funeial Chapel of Buhl, Ida!Iaho. port m Idaho,.io,Boycesald. tl Fey of Bellflower,;r, Calif., and on June 1,1l,1947,he and Lois went Fu d she has not pidced a win,” w Ringo said ChenQT has hostiiosted multiple fimd4 e daily business in The seivice will be heldd ot 10 Bflyce said ! shortly thereafter>r 1he left for into the n Fblls favonte candicididate. House MQnori^ Though she likes Dean’Ss irelent- raiseis in IdahcIaho, and President; Osaka. Japan to serwuve in the 27th Cypress, , ( CaUf., then in 1960 a.ia.m. Mond:^ at the IWin c Bush'^ Bushisemectedxed to vide before th^ . ^ i Reformed Church, locateted at Leader Wencmcty Jaquet supports less le critidsm of Presldenc ] Infantry of the US.S. iArmy where moved thle e « dairy to Ontario, Calif., Ttininwiins a resoeiicc polides, p Ringo said she wworries 2004 election. nilitary police- wherc the:hey resided and raised 161 ^ 2 Grandview Drive N.,f., TWin Kerty; who m he served as a mili It West A man. their foujour children, Donna, FoFblls. Burial will follow at . Shortly afte r retuetuming home Ronald, JsJayne and Mike until ErEnd Cemeteiy in Buhl, Idah EPA Barney Kenint Sparks - Carirey ContbKMd fromm A< l ttions” i such os asthma patatients, replaced a stateiatement that initiall W i ress releases when it tl:the elderly and peoplee w ith monitors failedsd tip> tu m .u p 'd a n ^ ! g. 20,2003, Barney Kent dren dr and duee great-grani-dchil. SnSSd-^ underlying respinitoiy disliseases oxis samples. EPA to add reossuring ui ondiehnportanoBpf 'jL Sparks, 70, of Carey, Idaho, with dren. dr ' and delete cautionary wwas delete Awaxningont ng family a t his side, . Bemey woriced at the D>INEEL Discovery of asbestos fahigher safely handlinciling Ground' Zdro- his loving to ^ d and asbesto£ went h onome to his Heavenly for foi several years, thei moming of Sept. 12," dth an safe levels in dust saisamples deamip, due to 1 Adamson^A( service smdonon. H o to tl from lower Manhattann w as exi>osurc,wBsdis dianged to say diaC *' T ' ■ K th e c ' 0 th e report, the office » minants bad been; .1. . He wasIS ]preceded in death by went vn to woric for the counimty on ofthen-Admirninistrator of the EPA °(dianged to state that “saisamples some contamin his mothei;lei; father and brother. the thi road and bridge crevw for Christie Whittlittnan issued a memo: ctco n flra previous reportsts th a t noted downtownjwn but “the general* -A ' Bamorvi/ was bom May 30,1933, seven se years. Later BsP® ^ey «AU statemnents e to the media aiambient air quality meetsI (OSHA public shotUdd b«be v a y reassurecfi worked 27 years fbr the Sts•tate of cl (Occupation^ Safety and EH ealth by initial samplii to Willianiam and lone Sparks, vn deared through the « also notes example^ ^ Barney spent sp a few years in Idaho Id Highway Deparcmemm t and ^SC (Nation*jiial Security Council AAdmi^tration) 'standardsds ^ d The report alsc ia, then later moved to retired rei in 1995. He was d te House) before they oconsequently is not a cauiu se for when EPA officisHcialsdahnedcondi^ California, tions were safefe wwhen no sd entifl<> ■ ".. 1 Carey witwith his mother and loved loi and will be missed t arereleased.”1.” The 165-page report Ppublic concent” le served four years in who wl knew him. The servictice WlU com pares ex Language in an EPA drafafc stat- suroort was avaiEivailable. - 1 father. He excerpts from EPA :e House did not - the Armyly and upon returning be bc held at 2 p m Saturday,W draft statemeinents to the final ver- u;ing that asbestos levels inn some The White I 23, 2003, at the Carey areas weAi three times h igher respond to requc■quests for comment*, , ‘ ) home, marlarried Elda KimbaU of 23 VI sions, indudirding these: JPA Administrator i/J . £ Carey,hisis loving'wifeI of 46 years. ChurdL Cl Friends may adi“ » The draftt ®statement contained trthan national standardsIs was Acting EPA am ed July 20, 1957, in p.m. p.i at the church. Ammges dianged to “slighdy obovee the 1 Marianne Horik)rilaio, who sat in orf ti' . They marr 5“ ™“ a waming ftom fr EPA sdentists d Igs wilh the 'WhiteS ,>Z': - .. • Elko, Nev.ev. Together they have ' arear under the care of Woodd ]River homes1 aand businesses near Ppereent trigger for dellefining EPA meetings Chapel, Hailey. . asbestos material.” House duringg d die attacit'S after- - • I' three diilclildren, nine granddul* Cl Ground Zeroro shotild be deaned ai an interview that the by professiontjnals. Instead, the pub- This sentence was addeced to a math, said in ani Sept. 16 news rdease: “Ouiur tcttts ' White House! hane any- wc can have aa goodg< quality of lifo Flat, Calif. Robert j :y of reveals d earbu-ly thac the increase in tion, ° but they haven’t doni ' Oakland, Calif. He graduated cousins, Jeanie Devey thing for us.” and, at thec ssame time, sovd Bidford. England, and ]Qave salmon returnim s is due primarily to ti ish said. “And thatl^ from Stanford Univeiversity with a ^ Bi< liange in occan condi- _ Salmon runs in the Cololumbia salmon,” Bush ' ‘ degree in po litical1 scsdencc. After W,- \ LoofbourrowLo of San Fhuicndsco, *0 cyclical cha RiverP Basin, which indud«ides che exacdy whatt this th administration , CflCalif. At Robert’s request,^ ithere aam." J to do.” ■ ■ coUcgc he enlistedid in the U.S. H ll-x ;V ivironmentalists blame Ice Harbor Lock andI Dam , will continue to ‘ Navy during WorldId War n and will be no funeral servrviees. Ma*W en™ increased from 628,452 fifish to The presidentlent didn’t spedfy any Arrangements and cremjnation f admIministration dedsion “ ninistration has token was stationed in thle e 1Philippines. IL * !*p * « ' Ai I pump water &om the neariy n 1.7 million from li1992 to steps his admini After his tour of ducjucy, he went to the Son RFhmdsco, Calif., area, are an under the direcdoiion of 2002, according to Bob Lohohn. the to h d p restoreire salmon.i He talked Reynolds Funeral Chapel,1,-IWin W omath RiviUver to tho region’s ^ for the genei^ aboubout improving fish . work for various trutrucking firms Dad wasI a gendeman in every Re drought-weai:ary farms for a me-off regional administrator fo in the accounting departmentde] in sense of thtthe word. He was a kind Falls. Fa National Marine Fisiish erics bypass systemsms and hatchciy pro- of 33,000 sahrdmon along the river. g providing money to ministration thus far Service. ° grams and pro “The admi iwed not hatAery restoratoration programs. Evelyn ’Babe’’I Delorest IHardwick - Sani n Pedro, Calif. has shown a d iz a in for environ- As a candidate Bush vowi Evelyn Delorese s Hardwick Who bronought me strength and She is survived by her liloving ss dcdaughter, Kristine Chow passed away Aug., 1<14, 2003. SKc hoppiness . < 0 M was bom May 27.19;1912. Until thethe veiy end t anand husband, Craig Chowiwning; wj(viafleK« A devoted m othtIther, a loving hhe er loving son, Wi]/iUiam wife and a worm ahdah< ghring per* God gav llhonor - by Diana RoiMi g loving wife of Edgarpir Hardwick bbrother r and sister. Ted H ad I lovedi mya dio« with all o f you E\Evelyn Hardwick at 4 4W"ays a Travel Servrvice, Inc. f F te e t o M o[ove v On Ihesemmemories i remain strong "IXiT \ie s ^ , Aug. 26. 2003, at the ailed me home and made CcCalvaiy Episcopal Church, 2 0 1 My life was longg Oland beautiful Godcall« CarlsonWagonli( olitSssl' FUed with lovinging family and it clear . ' S. Adams, Jerome, Idaho = - '• friends Tmnow:IW free to move on Ted passed away April 2,: Ted Hslack - Jerome IdahaTcd was a devoted p«n»n, pe loved by all wrtioI 1knew Vasco Vain H ade,k,known Jk by an' Jerome,Ids H M n & ' g H as‘Ted,"of Jerome,Le,died^)ril2, < sonofiVecred and Almira Hade; a hh U . M . \S M 2002, a t : th e Bois<3iM Veteran^ loving brobrother of Irene Lee, A i service will be held toI hhonor . .' Home. ! Logan Ha

M agic Val^ l e y AV e s t —-E ngJAGEMENT W o m aa n s n f f ee r s n e ck t i n j u r il e s i n c: r a s h - r ig g s u n t Thorson, a retired doctor;on criti- IngboothbytiMthe food court at the B -H ' ' BURLEY - Jean. ShoJhowell of " dxed WUson for pushing ppiiiTiB l to Ma^c Vall^t MaU 1 between 10 BURLEY - Mitiael IMalad,-whose age wasIS unavail* MSUdCc ^Valley In b rie f" " build g an arts center on a paiMtfcelof a j n . a n d 9 pn. ^ to d ^ . „ Sharolyn eu, Briggs of BiBurley able, was airlifted to i the ______ground on Sun VaUey Roadad with- The booth hA«hi been there all • announce the marriage off ccurred on 1-84 In ^ It input week to introcirodocei parenis and • out first getting suffident > 2X and girls fnmi 14 daughter, dai Ketrilsm Brigg:SS, witi), neck injuries afterM she lost Jerome C>riyuld is a ments. urban renewal ztme encom.mpasscs • $460,000 )v is budgeted for the treatm ent plant, which Is now work, inspectioirtions an d quaUty Highway District Du offidals want uj I lincoln Marshall wellell vrater tank and control for thc,e d dty. T he d ty wiU contiaaor. 3 share an approadi to an “ area along the South I nearing completion. Noriyuki also told Reeves Rc he each lot to s corridor in the southemI portion] booster staticdon. Although the • $20,000 is budgeteded for pay the othericr half of their the things theccmntyrt?road. “ Marshall well01 project is nearing hatln't completed all th /district offidals had at of the dty. removal of Cindy^ wastcwatiater Uft salaries. the planning commissiission had Highway d When Urban Renews«al was completion, landscaping, 1 rest- • $332360 of tlthe u rb a n renew- : said they wouldn’t ination station and a station. asked of him at thc lastist imeeting. one tim e s formed, a baseline for piproperty rooms, dilorini • $10,000 is budgeted forr iwater al budget is forlor iinterest expense " ssion mem. approve theh e plans untU county « As infra- booster stationon remain to be com- » fo r$ 3 .S miUion InV the cleric said. Commlsaii did, Hughes soid. taxes a was csmbUshed. As UniUne extensions from the Mai[arshaU on debt service ft bers wanted him toJ sschedule offiaals d stnicnire was InstaUed and ar ncw pleted. bonds the agencymey Issued for oper- 0 they and However,Minidoka County « s moved • $10,000 isis \ budgeted for utility wen. we another sound test so t of Community industry, “ and businesses • $30,000 is budgeteded for ating expenses.a. neighbors could hear thcthe level of Director into the area, thc propertyty values lines to WOWW logistics and com- . * rts.------Developmentent Paul Aston said ^ noise created by go-carts. commissioners won’t ^ Fair board memberss hjhad asked county coi e proposed approw leme plan untU afttu* high- ^ Ument \ Noriyuki to place th e i ict offiaals do. Aston k HousingJ project wouldV bo

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——I J u ^ e d e i ' . - 1-TW IisfED EVIDPENCE — G ovem (or pardo]ons 35^ F o x ’ s efficfo its m u I convicteI id in dru;ug casei TULIAiTtecas (AP) - Gov.G< Kick tbe right thingling.' ' to block ]P eny on fWday pardonedtd35peo- “liSilsjusjust reaUy in ae d ib k i^ pie who vrtoe arrested inrth tl efe9 9 news. ThisI is is what we saw th^iQ, TVilia drug busts and convicted co facts showed,’red,” said the lawyefv'" • Comic’s bbook based on the testimony ofol a lone Vanita Gupta.Jta. : undercdrver agent later- 'S^ioUy 4 with* n n f j A ^ I undercover agent involve *lies iS g g j prison. / Coleman was/as “simp!^^ j and the I^ing Liar#rs Who TeU E y g S m The father of a man sei«ntencea ble witness” i Them” could trick: somest con- to 20 years in prison on Co::oleman\ the Texas O sum ers into believingS thetl book is word caUed Friday>& pardO;iQjis *‘fan*^~'«»..^^als overti«tum the ct^^po^H [' associated with Fox.. The T book^ subtitle is "A fair andnd balanced -j/ “We^fe been vmitinH foror'this for order look at the Right.”• FoxF trade- four years,” said Ecedaet BitookinsE indicted for p< marked ‘'fair and ballMlanced” in S r, whose son was relejleased in faces a prelim 1998. )June. month, I and kllM motorcyclUt Rand) a s Board of Pardoils i ' I h e book went on salftale nadonal- TheCadnUolae that Rep. BSI Janklow, R.-3.I.-9.D., was driving wh«i h* hit a i An attomey with thes , NAACP The Ttacas ly Thursday, moved up I Dakota Klfhway Patrol dlstilctilcthMtfqitartMttn Sioux FUlt.lt.S.D.,W*dneMlay. Legal Defense Fund, wWhich mar- and Paroles,es, i asked by P en y tqin [ September rollout dau■ ."SSSJS shaled law firms in New YorkY and review thee o <*<»»**| nnanimnnal^,'*^ of publidty from the! lawUr suit The a Washington to represesent the recommendedded the pardons Ust Periy did month. publisher added 50.000 1defendants for free, said B th e original nm of 270 Fatital craslih co u ld si p e ll pol th e suit was filed. i The cover featuresres Ranken * iiactivisti standing in front of’ a television g \rm ‘ Fires destiroy SUVs; monitor with screens(Of of President • l U f . »ngressir Bush,Vice President DickDie Cheney. m is e fo rr S .p . CO] Ann Coulter group daiimsresponjnsibillfy vg I conservative pundit An ing a string of 1 and Fox host Bill 0*Reilteilly- ByT.R.H«k a t least seven WEST COVINA, CaUf.if. (AP) - claimed resposponsibility for a I I h e word “Ues,” In in the nUe. TMWaihInhingtonPort______hasbeenaki ttacks a g a i ^ commet;V I appears in large printint over the ------Fires destroyed doiens ofo SUVs of arson attad D a k o ta ^ g ^ and a warehouse at an auauto deal- dal entitieses diat i members say | four soeens. SIOUXX FALLS, SD . - BiU cles there: dam agetheene environment It is su^ ' Tbe Fox lawsuitt idesOT^d janklow’ h has ahv^ been in a tcrship Friday, and vehidt and at three other deasalerships pected in a Rranken as a "C-levelsvrf p o b ^ huriy. Aug. 1 diat desdpqyed j commentator” who iss “I“increasing- south Dakota’s at-large I were spray-painted withb slogans arson fire Aug apartment compleic^ ly imfunny” and suggestjested he was Congressmsman and former gover- such as “Eat, Lazy Americiicans.” five-story ap "With all the evidence it^ : high- under construstruction in San DfiegOk^. 1 “intoxicated or derangmg^ when has s be«n the dominant I ELF e^nail claimed ! he confronted a tableleofR«per; o Republicaican poliddan here for a »|MI iy likely it^ an arson fire,”’saidRi^ s thoughanEIi Genovese, fire marshal for f< West had1 iiot■«« been in contas:;^ i sonalides at a correslespondents’ ,ujr,e«ecentury, in large part ndy Scott, ttts outsttf* burb. w ith thosee responsible n in th ^ , ' ^ dinner in ApriL of his reputadon for trav* Covina, a Los Angeles subt because of p Earth case, . eling to> aany polidcal gathering The radical group •______^74 : re in . this vast state. Liberation Rront issusued ah More Ameri■ncans across the prairies in the imsigned e-maU Itiday caiaU ingthe NCCDID HCIPI UIITH of his private plane or at )litica l 'inddents “ELF actions,” i adopt kids £from- el of his Cadillac, Janklow Rap.BIUJ«*low islature in 19! FBI was investigating the CUICK9(B00KS^K . , hasruninin sue statewide elecdons shown In 2000 addressed the ship fire as domestic te taat 7370087 fc D diem aU - picking up “BiU Jankl PoUce Chief Fhmk WUls si Call Usaj foreign coui“ tnes an a dozen speeding dck- because that House so drives,” Jankl The underground groroup has Jj^jNING^ easily tum over to the D< but he does.n V a n WASHINGTON (AP)HP) - Many JJjto " ld o w ls penchant for American parents lookK>le abroad to if we don’t have BUI Jai et, he pays it ould m ean the end of his our candidate.” m elw a s^- inof speeding tickets, and adopt children beci«cause the poUdcal career. Law process usually is fasteister to com- P Following his fourth «n reported acddents - enforcemenent offidals here say governor, Janklow ran woulddiangeI kno^ fector in South i plete. r was driving more than 20 ^ or 200,000, open at-large House seat but I don’tilitics WD for years. In his Nearly 13 percent, o >er d ie speed Ifanit last o f th e c o u n ti^ 1.6 mill year after national Rep The fatalestate a speedi to the leg- • , y w hen he tan a stop sign appealed to him to keep 4:30 pm. a1999, t : then-Gov. Janklow ed diildren were bom o luntiy road and owded United States, the Gens in GOP hands. Democrat* don of twothe issue himself. lotorcycle - killing the 55- date Stephanie HersethI r TVent,SD.,ai[jklow speeds when he ] found in its first report 1 Army veteran on the. tions. The largest numumber come ye^ld / prisingly close race, and soybeannklow said. “Shouldn’t, ^cle. Janklow to 54 percent of^ t could theMinnesots. When he* gets the tick- , i . from Korea. ess or reckless driving By comparison. 4 pen Herseth h as since take:Democrats Janklow.I iLdi But if someone told ' B iu a fetal acddent can profile job with the Souti[anklow as Cadillac, wasfling to jail for two days ^ 59.8 million diildren liv m isdem eanor or felony endent business : >i biological parent, or rc f^ e rs Union. in Brandon,ing, £ my driving habits Your Times-News CarrierC is ar\ indepenc here. The local prosecutor Janklow and his famI term as anwi atdicBnge. I can pay the ticket, urchases your newspaiipaper from The ‘ ^ million, werc fon d be will study police n for th e Aberdeen. person. H e /sh e pui according to data fromx)m S e 2000 has said expressed deep remors want to go to jaiL" before dedding vAiether the death of RandolphIt h ^ U st An Ihtersti1 crash took place about Times-News and rereseUs it to you. Whenlen customers census being releaseBsed FHday. ; „crimixud diarges against epublicans Brandon, bu T here also are 3.3 million. the victim of Satu rd a y at an isolated intersec- ' don't pay their carrrrier, their carrier doesDesn't eam a •: ’’ reapold Janklow. But the ip the seat use a narrowro countty roads near J stepdiildren. I worid here seems to have adc candi- County Routi Some parents wanttto to avoid the were besieged by report .amid an ocean of com • profit. at a verdict already, Ihe Washington Postira i n a s u r- That roadtan fields ju st west of ^ legal wrangling that:m m ay ariseU acddent is a tragedy for , holding home with 1: an adopteddiild^ bin that a man inTi^borg, SD sota border. dy, and I think it^ going to Jim Wainscoat said the>f c the vote. has driven’. thdriving a friend^ 1995 Please help your ca:arrier e a m his/h e r fight to reclaim cust >on a high- f4tTiA< his fai utive (Sector ^ end « of BUI Janklow in Twan had hired him to in' ms heading to his home profit by having yo’our payment ready ar Patricia A- Hill, executn D akota polidcs,*? said Jth Dakota limitisSSmi o f ACTION Inc., an adoption South D« .the acddent and the 1, SD.. after an appear- paying prom ptly oior join o u r . Ohio, and J«oes Meader, M< a poUster and Janklow^ lawyer, Brent The acddie Brown County Fair in agency in Dayton, < I sdendst at Augustana said Janklow had no coimity have Route 13 cro convenient office-pipay plan. F or mother of 20 adoptedd cchildren. Ppbdcal s irse about two4ane roa lational, they College.. “The“ Democrats could with Wainscoat. “Nob< rstate highway nms to e benefits and “If they.go intemati him to look intob tE. Scott, before thebut in Janklow chose to inform ation on the won’t have that legalal uncertain- never beateat but this could. It^ nor evenn clearc th at he can finish ground of Mr. Scott,” WUIs acddent. Route 13 waiow asphalt road, Moody convenience of paylying at th e tj^” Hill said. lawyers the intersect migrant visas out his curmrrent term ” in Congress. Wainscoat told the Ai lute 13. our C ustom er The number of immif Press on Thursday thatirters 1 after Route 13 adis < connects Janklow’s office, please call o» issued by the State D the back- Scott and hiswarns “Stop Ahead.” At Use rUbur said. - approachiiection, th e stop sign oh Associated from his leftis dearly visible. But a ^ANSPORITATIONSf PLAN : The Ttmea-f\t’N e w s / 1 t he mode patrol sayson d the left side of the 'Marketplalace / ^ tie thought tiavcUna h 55 stalks eight feet high S c h o o lle inddent approadiedif year-makes t itimpos- r rural public trannsportation bu.ss ssystem . It's ■: classifieds to turn f ~ st Janklow. There wasI driver on Route 13 to their plans to pnprovide rural possessloIons ^ md-indud- motorcyclists: approaching from the i n c l c o m m e n t o n t S C o l o ! crossing road, Into cashsh. loring Conte r presumably would not o n . n two motorcyclists - W in n e r s tiis friend Terry Johnson / ' — First PlaPlace Wbtners received a :hing the intersection r i r ® left The state highway D i s tr i c t 1 D i s t r i c t 2 i ^ In light o f recentrec W _ ^ Savin g s; BondBc fio m D X . Evans an s that Scott^ cycle was PM T/mv.4:0a-(y.(H)«)PM Pl ' ^ 7 r w - s ^ J Free Drink■tk fij v m T h e Ja v a Jungle I ^ bizarre accusalsations^ ^ h j^ I PUI55 to 60 mph os hc Ca/t'iScpicmber 200313 Dtile: Sepicmbcr€r4.20<).^ -t, I O fficc /xx:a»/oH:LcwLDat(Date Strecl ■ and on e ^ H |BUCTR^ C onfercncc Rc»niRo Shoshotshone. ID 83352 • ^ there to suppoiport us ^ ^ ’& Juice. ^ 3293JorOanSiSl. 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ArAnd how Tw S embarrassing to le am m 'we did it ^OT=N V >«'200joff. V mlffl IwiMM efito f alawyexvyer or due process of ; to ourselves. 5 . A i lawisteiToritiir itself I This law ca n .... Whotever the m»ds4dse, technical k iU B ^ againslinst the innocent as It, one thing n H H well as the gu0^.guH Where is th e .'. cause of the b la i^ u t. i nst terrorism in this"’ ■ , is d e a r Our energy sitsituation is \n K i* ‘ w l i i safety ag a in t 1 n A t i l law? DemocratcraQT.and personal-'*'v unsustainable. i H i i l ill be destroyed and H H tlB freedom will bl lu ’ nHEByv V mBMN H n ir eveiyone willill I:be at the mercy o^,^ wer, just like the A L l k ) N F RR /A S E R a i jglB M ■ W i\ those in powei; IW * ll* ir WmIuPK ^l German andid RussianR p e o p le s^ ; •g®PlM were duringg th e H itl^ a n d S t ^ ' * The blackout demonlonstrated our - jS jfiffi regiroesl j S S a aren’ti*t ppeople speaking thorough dependencece ion electric □ I A n modem J ^ i i against thisI PaPatriot Act? Why t ^ power. Indeed, life in n 1 11-I <) 1h \ is administration has ’ Amcrica without it seemssee impos- ' II silence? This ai sible. Yet the gapbetwscween con* ^ 9 afiSERl cried terroristrist until now we are sumption and producdiction contin- 'IB acting lilce terrorists.ten Our own . ^ ucs to widen: We keep•ep using- K 3 3 » American dtizdtizens can and prol)®;' and demanding - mon blywiUsuffef:feffrom this law. while failing to produc EDNA BYE]YERS qufltc suppUea. MeanvS E S Heyburn' • -i-. aging energy infrastniitnicture sore* ‘,> v l ly needs upgrading,, aaas thil day of . «3| ImSil Alabama caicase erodes darkness illustrated.1. UUnless we I principles - want to court more blackouts,bU , American pr along with dramatical]cally more ff. The courtt dededsion to remove •'' expensive energy billsills, we can’t y W the Ten Commmmandments monu- ' let this continue. m ent in Alabaiabama and the hand- . Now that the immednediate prob- ^ cuffing of a1 ladylat on oxygen in 8 ' lems confronting thele rregion are 'wheel chairr becausebe she protest- largely fbced and invejivesti^tors -nc^ ed has reallyly upsetu me. All are taking a doser lookloo: at what K ifm ^ Christian symlymbols are under • caused this inddent,t, 1(let^ step )rovide greater access to buckle down and pass anin energy attack as atheltheistic humanism is ' continue to suck up enenergy but need to pro le domes- replacing Chri:Zhristianity as the reli^ • back and take a briefief 1look at the w ell con:orrect the imbalance rts to reliable, affaffordable energy. The bill that will increase the en a deregulated supply of abhor any actual efforts tic supply and improve theth deliv- ^ o n of this»countiy. cot •’■j,-' underlying needs off o«our e n e i ^ between ( increase supply, unerin{ing protests firs^one isis e<^c steps to improve energy for America. Ourr jpoliti' using 67 prece we can t stop there. Our whether to sb p restricti d ans should try to exhibiibit the the indusionon oof Christian prind-’ ' o\ir energy problemsas fon deregu- But we t would congestionjn imanagement on the would be more nation’s!i's entire energy policy power companies that v same problem-solving tenenadty pies in our lawslaw and institutions lation. This charge woi retard energy productiodon and power grid’id -su ch as the use of . plausible if deregulatilation existed standsI in need of serious reform. chnology that cuts down and teamwork as we saww New ruled that "...o"...our institutions arts-• i«r, federal lawmakers do damage the economy or allow newer techi ricans dis- emphaticallyIty Christian.”C i throughout the systentem, but it However; onsible oil on the amojnount of power lost dur* Yorkers and other Amerit nore than talk, despite environmentally respon play as they coped withI tlthe A 1799 courourt declared: “The \ doesn't; only the supp:ipply of dec* little moi and natural gas exploraradon in ing transmimission along the grid V cridry is d e r e ^ t e dsd. . The prob- wamingng signs such as the e can help prevent blackout debade.Tb do lessle Christian religeligion is lhe estab- • the Arctic National Wil(ildlife lin es-w e e ^on with all denomina-^ ' lem occurred in tnzisimiwitting and ' Califomimia energy crisis. They future bladackouts. would only set the nationm up for lished religion s c n id ty -a n d have debiebated many complex Reserve. even more energy crisess - and tions of Christiristians placed on the distributing this elect] America needs an emmergy poU- Obviouslyisly, though, we need to 1 that delivery systemn rremains reg- «tjei^^y issues,is yes, but they have than patch up the gnd. leave the rest of the workrid shak* same equal fo< to pass any comprehensive cy that produces stable,le, reliable do morc tht nding Fathers definite; ulated. f. Demand We should:Id: ing its head in wonder. The Foundir eration of elec- plan.^ and affordable energy. 1 ------ly wanted reli|religion to be a part df- So while the genera for energy over the nexiixt 20 years • Enhancmce domestic supplies tridty has evolved ininto t a compet- dela;|^« diverse fuel sources such Alison Finser is dirtctorir ofthei govemmentit aiand education. They' s the bold, decisive actions will far outpace productaction through div Roe Institute for Economictic Ailtcy stated that: momoitdity, religion ahd' an enact a as oil, gos,s, ccoal, nudear and ulodgedtn neededlsdhere. unless the Congress car Studies at TTte heritage knowledge> sheshould be taught in ' ttae^eUvery tcmiinB 1 responsible and balanciiced energy hydropoweiwer. i,. another era. This nee D.CL Anglican Chuidiurch. y our enemies. They sue- mon-sense solutions wc 20002; Web site; www.heriritage.org. Actually the separation of rffli- easier for them to setset up new tion by o > sue, and all revolve aroiround the CongressBSS should prepare to transmission lines. By doing so, , cumbtoto pressure from those who gion and statetate is impossible. ' our laws were moral ’ “ lontheT en )r o s p e r i■tvT Commandmerments representing a ‘ I U .S . mla s r k e t siitu n ts g]glob al p] v system of ChriChristian morality. • R e lian i ic e o n The aggressressive drive to remove cally left in' safe invcstn 4ac Vu» all semblance!nces of Christianity. ; - I he global tradirding system is such as U.S. TVeasury ‘Sties.sc A heallalthy trading system1 requiresn that countrieICS LK5 from our instilnstitutions, under the - • I T in trouble - maimainly because lurch-state separation, e r d e ^ d e n t W J A lot of attention has fc importers. If nations i it becamc oven R o b e r t ] . China, but thc problemm is larger botheaeager exporters and in 5 don’t being waged to e s t i ^ j on big U.S. trade defl

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l i i Gol()lden Eagles winn three matchessat Outback Tbe CeOec* of . 8 o ^ m Idaho's A I didn’t wanantcobe ByJwi« Paisley Colorado Northwiwestem Community t-Nawi wrttef CoUege. EI1«M Svttoe, like some odi)dierguys Jna** ------. PIiw continuess i today w ith an 8 ajn. Mt,»dAndr«ia /IN FALLS - Now that^ finoPinoUy match against: N orthw est (Wjfp.) SMtoortsoipfor whojum{ f the way. ^ CoUegc, a 10-203 a.m.' tossup a g a i^ a Mook dninc ‘ >ming Community e first day of thc Outbstback Western V/yon tiiefioldea }■; mother te s.S5.n n just to «^s«u,outhem Idaho voUtgrball cos Stroud a diance to sec hownv 1 his Idaho CoUcgc! and Sait Lake p li^ against actual comp I met in the> th f e women's prime-time ' clufuneets t(today id could th e first Monday JEROME - The Je Open - with the Pete J Igerman wonman, who o:mce met th«le horse, ren mdlv taSSjiS! farevtrell and possible - School Booster club m tki ments. fish fiV and football The lastRoddick-Tim Henman. . rellWinianu became pne of the grealatest. It gets be m ore interesting than W Saturday at M urrairay'oSike everybody thinking theyth can do 6 i Williams to A Lindsay Dawweekend? football stadium. • th e same, maybe.” members foi ns’ exir, coupled with the : For dckcts or othi)ther informa- HAGEJ ERMAN - Enthusiasm forr Iklking about Seatabiscult got He: Vwas extrem ely popul u s e h e won in Newi don, caU 324-5706. and Venuseparture t( of h er younger a racehoihorse named Seabiscuit Is5 Omohundro on Hagensrmanis own :ena, drains the Opcn of a lg new for . Nevoda1 m inidc horse. Buddy Gil,G who ran W aSs Ithe poor m an’s hors6 6 »S a n d " i" 2000 anmount d ; o f star power, con- Sign up for yoututh Omohtmiundro. in this year’s Kcnmckyy Derby, ® a Slam sincethe ceceiat domination of people lean towa 2001U5. Of 937, th c 17-ycaroId was first t. . “Seabiscuit was Ukee your back- pul^, probably becaui iams sisticrs. They have j ^ c e r today In Buhl up in thc whirlwind popu- yard buddy, like Budd:Idy GU,” she Serena pu o n A u giie lb efin^Tof the Open the ' ■ aUHL-UieBuhlYc1 Youth Soccer lari^ of the burgeoning nadonalI said. “He was a localol (n o i^ c m jrser and the underdog years, arid in five of thc Assodadon is holdkIding registra- treasure,re. Califomia) horse and peoplep took ' gery, andirand th Slam tennis touma- ' 'ttpn for players in grades gn 1-8 on “TkUdiking about Seabiscuit wasi him under their wing.” ward an underdog. MMKKunScablicult read^elt specula! Aturday at 1 0 a.m.[1. att thc Buhl like talkaUdng about (first IViple! A native Californian, Ci . ast player not named baseball fields. Registration R Crown. winner)w Man 0 ’ War,” shei Omohundro lived neara r the state “Fd rideide them out around thc jnal celebri- notpla^dato win th e U.S. Open was forms QIC availablee at i all Buhl said. “SeSeabiscuit was everybody^> foirgrounds In Sacrammento as a track, notot running them or any- Omohundro jng to SererDavenport In 1998. Serena schools, the libraiy o ran l thc regis- favoritec wordv then.” teenager. In thc wirdntcr after thing, justiist exercising them.” sheshundro, talidfig about Scthe track, fmol-cwYoric in 1999 and 2002, tiadon. Omohiihundro, who moved toI school, she would go tcto the track recaUcd.. “]“I bet I rode 2,000 slow She would “I keptIS thi took th c championship Varsity high sdioolo l players| will Idaho tni n 1959, : said Seabiscuit was: where standardbredI and thor- mUcs, andnd a few really fast ones.i Seabiscuit, were nationreports and to compctc.”md 2001. She has not won ;Be on hand to hold a sldllss clinic. tbe horsersc for Everyman. oughbrcd-racers wenire k e p t in But those« ^were acddents.” isten to Uve a statementnee beating Serena in thc des. AU sum mer long. Ol sentatives, ti was extremely’ popular,, stalls, needing cxerd•dse, a task Before 2 « the NFL or tho NBA: would hong out at t .Open final. iBuhl youth foott)tball p»£biy)ly bccausc he was thc poor she willingly voluncccrc•red for. became vwhat they aro today,f watching eveiy race. theS sport. ■ “UnfoiI puUed out of thc Opcn m ans hehorse and thc undc^og., Riding barcback. the wiry horscradni± ig was th c leading spec- read newspaper race n)ure could go n t meant. bccausc to of left knee sur- signs up players5FS and peop!oplc lean toward an undcr- tomboy wouJd walk andid trot spirit- tator sportart, Omohundro said, tune in th c radio to listirday for 25 •» I P"1 there h as been persist' le even rode Thc raerace trac k was always ■ -BUHL - Buhl Uttjttlc League she said. “Like President cd horses for hours. She ^ races. novie after ulation " Venus vrould not n. He was one that camc upI the yearlings, after a fewevttlc^ns in crowdcdI d during th e season, and Fm lookmg^either, bccause she tiad Football will hold)ld siBtl-ups Si""*"' > . She vkras hooked on JUtT.PageB2th again in die _____ Saturday.from.9.a.m.,m.,tojioon.at____ tic bottom of the heap andI ' the bam on how to stopp and turn. ' ■ winning; horses, especially “W hen I was a kid, yoi :d a tournam ent sincc los Buhl Middle School»1 i for boys in to the movies on Saturc irena in th e Wimbledon grades Kr6 . R eg istrstration will -■ I I tfents. They'd play moristian deals \ r ^ again on Monda;day from 6-8 I X 1 1 : thinking I vtvuld bc ablo iley, TomsIS top NECC leadeiirboard , Please see SEABUSCUl ste.” Venus said FHday iu ■ -Equipment willI bcI issued XX r »ns in Confencnt issued hy h er rcprc- ..^nday for gradesJS 5-6.: which. W lC IImisses cut, will WIe misses cut In :s, th c m anagem ent firm ploys tackle football.LTheroisflag T - Canadian Tour even- Texas Chri nfortunately; it just was- I football only for kidsids in grades DC 111 1 ------/C O It I Gto be. So, wilh regret, I 1 time for first BRIMLEY, Mich. - ^ c h c U c pull out of this touma- Idndergancn throughgh fourth wth itterson did- 13 |f Wic wiU be starting school i on - expectatioi d continue my recovery, 'a-^ee of $10. For gnidrades 5-6, thc Q a y 01 tim e after aU. serves a pre- onttwupcoi of high school ing for-vrard to playing fee Is $25. The 13-year-old, wideiely consid- JHT j k B Ttie Aaaoclated Pr—e ang at the season, •.;For more informomation, call Hie Amoctoclrted Press______ered thc future of won;>mcn^ golf, nmage last Todey: Homothc faU.” •Biyan Lively at 543-48^4843 or Mark ------failed in her effort to bcbccomc th c TCU coach Gary Pan . , , of Conferenc lively at 543-5852. AKRO(,0N, Ohio - Chris Riley first female to make thiite cut in a HHSUr n't sec a team that desei■one to do to Sundiy: IFear with new and David Toms had 3- men's professional gololf tourna- season No. 25 rankineople think RohUng Irt8^ Twin Falls tennislls team qoh under 67s Friday and m ent this sunimcr. H om ed Fh)gs' scrimrd Patterson, shared the lead after two Wic struggled to a1 :7-ovcr 79 R idjy. season as ting him srencemn USA Joses at USTA scsectional ~ rounds ro of tl^e NEC FHday for a 36-hole of 9-ovcr9. 153, “We have a lot of wor limited game i'SALT LAKE CITY•Y - A team tonal. missing the cut by five2 istrokes in l>c the team that peoassessment, «hc’s a 1. to m TWin Falls representing rej Funk, who had a 62, and th c Bay Mills Open Players we’re going to be," saidTcnct : always tellillege w football ilngh. who hod a 65, were Championship. tKo ^ olol l event of jure bc thc pjc are goinj M iho lost its openinglg imatches in beginning his third s rw In a serlos of previews nw d-robin play FMdWdav at the r *sccond at 6 -undcr 134, the' Canadian Ibur scasc TCirs head coach. year. says.” Patten >t behind the leaders. T hat means WIe, who0 ployed] on o r a d e f ^ TCU sharipcoming college football tCS. League Term a sponsor’s exemption,in, vdU bc D espite Pancison^ as Scdonal Championshi • Woods had a 2-over-72 to , thc defending Confercm rushing tide with a > streak of 13 consecutive hom e in Honolulu' to) start the ■ game) and once againomed b FKgs leap to front • men^) 4.0 play, Moi ninth grade at Punahihou H igh co-champions stiU figui irence USA. ttdio 3-2 and Colorad of par or better at team to beat again th is;movcre. Gino Guiduj ae, where bc has won the School on M o n ^ . nung lener- sdiool seasoiFear the Notre Oamo ■IlSidio 4-1. Players* na Six starters retum for Irish. unavailable; lastth ieece times. Ihe 72 matched that led the nadon Conference ii y g j^ in 2002 his worstsst score; he also bad one in Henroh l e ^ r a l i ^lelayed yearLonm Both TCI yards allowed (65 per g run th c team d c ^ ite his ConvlKltami t ^ d T o mn tipe hie cap on the was second with 42 tumTe quarter- defeated c ' I r t i s hih 0{»n champion Ben Reno-TalKw Open ^ 4^) as a league dian RENO.Nev.-'HinHena ro n s h o ta 18th green;>n after finishing tbe eeo- On offense, thc retum a lea d er and you can Curtis-wl- wbo is getting married on men include 2002 Cci g a ^ n - 20(C,seadini -•‘^R^ANsyfER: Saturday-i)r- and Setgio Garda, the 7-und4r 65 and hls 'lO-ucimder to tal end roundj »of the NEC InvRatlonet U when h e^ around, peo- gave him th e clubboust USA freshman of thc yi oing to listen to what he 0^ * '^ ijnWwff back bt to tho first-rouncmd 'P le ad e rs' with 64s, , ise lead in ' FHdayatFbFIrMtone CoBirtry Ctub In Hobbs, and sophomore^ a n d ^£rooeos'4S43wii^;'a^l; bothslwto t? 6 . , ‘' Please see QOU)LF. P ^ 82 Akron. Ohio.« o . . \ ortable let- Please'::terson said. > bade l y e Gunn, who wa hared th c 2 0 0 2 leagiic starter before suffering ____ S v 1 .1 ____ ’ I Cincinnati, which \viU ending knee ii^uty in 6 in b e led by quancrback Gunn is heal^ a£ idugU. T h c junior set a Patterson feels omifor ason rccord for passing >002. *7— I------■ TCU and Cindnnati twortime defending ham plon LouisviUe in ding th e Cardinals spiral- iisappointing-7-6 rMord ise'see F O O n ^ b4 »2 M BrAW M anippop^ » n r ------— ^—

S p o r t s U .S . chau n p io nisllip s S e n i oj r b o v tv i e r s ai ] p p r e cd a t e ev i e n t ^ « j|? L [K«thyily and " session followed« d on R id w . A $75 T By TTMlma Tucker collected to be given M. M AMnGifuitav donadonwascol fe a tu r e s$ r e m a tctch T1me»l0) -and BoyiV nton ualtwlStltee none made the trip as long as '' O amet et o> Division (Barb:rbara Quinlan and Bcach Bc (3-1) will meet a g a i n •Boyriton Beach,* , n#;P vs. Saugus, Alvin and Kathy Bai]BaUey. T h e V Saturday night in the U& d ..(ABC) h i : H a tfcIc Valley Brank Olandcr!r 11,563). Sal Mass., 5 p.m. (AB Salmon couple traveled>d nnearly six W In singles, GiGerald Leis had a pionship pic at the Little Let« ag u e hours to reach the eventm t F t the . 779 and OlcttaUl ]Hopkins a 70S for Worid Wc Series in the sccond oiof two CuiBcao (3-1) needsnee lo find some When asked iheyicy -traveled BowtaCladrome. women. Jim Kruse rematches. rer In the intcmadiDonai yfay i© beat a TbkyoTt (4-0) team aU the way to TWin fills,.[Is,J;ry«iid I rolled an 899 for the ftom of the B diam dn pionship, Curaxacao, that has itanilyly bb^n duUJengcd it was an easy choicc witliwit family , Division with PcI^ t Klcinkopf scor- 'NcNetheriands Antilles, plays Tb?bkyp- in the series. in the area. mam ing a 929 forir the women. Jim Saugus £ jumped o lt to an1 e< ^ ly Tokyo has hit as many home “Wlien we receivedi dthe entry DeVries led theh e men% C Division lead lea in their fust game agiIgainst n m s - dght -- as the other three form in the mail, wcc liknew we _ . ' Olandcr, with a 755 andIJudyTUrpinhadan Ji Boynton Bo; Beach, then hdd onn Ifor a c<.mi«nnlTctg combined. cotl ‘Ricy’re lid. “We are TTioughthe th Baileys were r6cog- youngest yo man was Fhmk 01 . were going," Kathy said, a spry 52 ftom Gooding HisUs coun- 868 for the wom□men. Con Honstein 4-3 win. Jason Kasabuskii (1-0)i batting .366, widi five batters at ardent bowlen and bwbowl every nized for traveling tr 'the farthest, a : gave up three hits to a Boyt>ynie>n - .soO or better, and hove outscored I bowlers were 88•yea^ terpart tet was Vicki Kiesig, 50.;0. had an 813 forrD I Division. ga^ • chance we get. It 'was al»niutpuc of the series U .S . heoops teaa m r o llsI d e sp ite ? p la y ito throw it,” Ncal said. . , an d its second-lov1-loivest of the sum- But Saugus can’t pitch Mic a running hook shot - J ^chael „er. Rico (AP) - pulled withithin 12 late in the third up up to 38-18, but the Amcnericans turned il into a r Scusarella or Matthew Muld SAW JUAN. Puerto Ric nis takes and thrcc-pointint plsQT for a 91-66 But Mardnes,)cs, who pitched in The latest victoiy for)r ithe U.S. quarter, aut but the Americans did started sti to m ^ careless mi Both pitchcd in the U.S. scmil ; against Venezuela, and had trouble executing; aagainsi lead, th e semifinals agi Olympic qualifying teaiteam cam e enough toJ keep k from being seri- an win against Richmond, Telexas. be on the1C nmound Saturday Venezuela'!!- steady diet of oi zone McGrady ledid thet U nilcd States J'?' with a soundtrack - thefie irepeated ously threattlotencd. Ve little League rules bar pla night. Coach:h Michelangelo owd - especially the ;defenses. dc with 16 points,^Iversonhadl4and Il ^ roar of “Whoa” from the crowd - The crow J Bibby and Tim f"from pitching morc than a smglesii celesdnasaidhelhe had not dedded ilaying th eir people inI the d S19 seats on the Venezuela shot just 2-2•fo^l7 Carter, Mike inning in consticudvc games. that kept them from play le and 8- Duncan eachadded ad< 13. u .ill who would start.rt. best. ; third levelll-roared - with appred- from fn inside the 3-point line That means Boynton BcachJiwiU , ..wchavetodo> do a lot of things, ing the layup drills as fo^l8 foi firom beyond it in ththe first Victor Diaz! had h 16 points for ‘ Several members5 of the ationdurinj hich had 13 3-point- see Kasabuski again. because the. otlwotlier pitchers wc n a dunking Vincc Cartjrter, TVacy McGrady, half ha and trailed 52-35 a t intt hf! '^ho pitchcd one1C inningir in Japan'is But in winning forr tlthe third a windmill d mined its starter, but it' won’ •rfect game against le Olympic an alley-oo]oop pass from Alien run ru that ended with a stet:eal and went 6-for-6 on or 3-pointers and ace Michael Broad, who thre[tw in J>ur.piid.crpcr[c< straight night at the ' a 76-57 had 24 pointss anda 10 assists for Saudi Arabia. qualifying toumamenlen t, th e Iverson forran841cadfoUouredby ai dunk du by .McGrady for a the scmifina}. handed alloy-oop pass lead. lei Canada, ionship, said he carly,20-point lead. son in that game ^ B cn iela stuck aroiiround and the sccotidid ”akc it to thethe world diampi- throwingt ^ their best pitcherir last onship. R u ssia nn steals sljhow for gym g nast!ics gold um edal time,”tim outfielder Dario Pizai22 ano “At that pomt,nt, II was limited in said. “Now they’re throwingjriieir t my number off pitchers,"pit Ohmae m, to w in three All- r, 1 have six pliQP^ ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)\P) - While That sumims up the difference night nIj and proved the difftfference man or woman, No. 2." said. “This year, 11 1 champion and runne^ between be fiin and sccond initheAU- i Aroundgoldsat'at worlds. Fatterson, In ^ the intemadonal gagame, . I can go to.” Svetlana Khorkina wasms dancing between a d ■arold ingenue, was tterson was up: Nobody)dy would ever think Around Ar at the Worid Gymimnastics the tiny 15-year on the Door, Carly Pattei less than pcrfcacct on th e vault and watching in awe. Whilele FPatterson about walkiiIking out on Khorldna, Championships Cl: on Friday. 1 of gymnasdcs. Khorkina, the lanky Russian Ri took silver - . ssdU a sadsfying '■ was soaring over thtthe vault, the queen of an American team CSI Ige washing The two} routinesn by two vastly diva, dn sialed on floor and soscored a evening for an . ' Khoildna was backstage person, with a growingg li list of stars. her hands. different women wo dosed out the 9.675 9.( to bccome the first p Continued from Bl ata tl key moments in all three „ins.w Friday’s’s Iresults leaileading what later becamc an O utback StM ldtewheuM ifivKitlonat im portant 9-1 start aga;ainst SeltUlwCCdef.Wn.western Wyoming 2 ^ G o I f _ ------isiColorado Northwestern in G:Game 30,3024. l&9 on the shot a 6-undcrcr 66 and took a 1, sustainings a decisive 8-1 sispurt CSI d*r. thnpil (Arti(ArtL)S»22,3M8.'' ContlMMdtroniBl darkness stoistopped pltv- he has shot in the 60s o n a n d caspef (Wyo.)i3er.N(xf.Northw«t(Wyo.)^ courscCOI that winds through ia resi- three-stroke leatcad over Kim Saiki in Game( 2 against Albertson ; the lain-delayed secondnd iround of Moodie afte r two serserving up a pivotal serieses o f 20,30.13 dendal area west of lowa^s ccapital and Janice Me .Unt North Idaho def. nvapal 30-27,3021 the Reno-TWioe Open. Uatzke ainalms for third tour rounds of thee Wachovia LPGA , gsLpoints against Yavapai in, t Herron, seeking his fin dty. n902«,30oorado NW 30-19,30-22 ■ the PGA Ibur in four yc 5 at 10-under 134 “She^ the one that has to d o cosper der. NorthI tdehotdtf 3024,30-15 mlglSrlow, -WESTDEDES MOINES, Iowa - were wc dcd for sccond at 66.>6. Eger Mallon was i one stroke ahead of Craig lies, but after two irips trii around the thaithat," Stroud said. Northwest def. Westerastern WyomlnB 29- who also had a second-rburound 65 ot Bnicc LicBl2tzke, the only double was wa 7 under through 17 hole his chance for the leadI 'disap- Bcrkleigh Coumuntiy Club coursc. Fh»hman F Eliane Santos> talso 31 .3024,15-133 Montreux Golf and Countlunnyaub. ■■ winner onn the.'Champions t Tour hi£ f th e North Maho def. CotondoCotofi NW 30-12, ihot a 6-under 6S to take pcarcd pc. with a double bogey•yon 18. Saiki had five straightsti birdies in a shoshowed why she’s one of About half of the 13132-playcr this year, sho ound of th e touma- teatteam^ top weapons widi scseven 3&26 nplete th eir a one-stroke)ke lead in the Allianz 65, the best roui em Wyoming 30-26. field was unable to compl lOt ment, while Moo[oodie had a-68. killikills in each of the first two malatch- " second round Friday,', iiindudine Champioi^ Mallon holds three^hoi , Beth Danielll (69) ( and Candic cses and ihree against Color Kirk IVipIett, who wasos 8 u n d er ItwasLiecic t:^ ^ best score yet in !J?' rthwtt 2 & 30,30-16. ■old tournament and the lead a t Wachovia ClassSSIC Kung (67) wcrore fourI strokes back NorNorthwestern for. 17 in her f after getdng birdies onan the.only , ihe3-yearok dayday. /ed before seventh dmeme in as many rounds KUTZTOWN, 1 Pa. - Meg; NMallon at 138. , . AttwftMn def. IHvapal.rapal 30-23.30-23 three boles he played ■ CNCC C took advantage oft rre- iftivapal def. NorthweeiHweet 30-27.31-29 • gueiiuent subsdtudons by CSI, wl:which CSI d*r. (MondeI NW NW 90-22,30-14 disrupted the Eagles play- MMany Norm tdsho def. USertsonAiseri 24-30, ------oft]af the subsdmtes still had to, fifight 30-28.19-17 Seabiscuiilit______offaff first-game jitters andid it Son Lako def. Caiper:tper 30-24. 30-25 Atbertfton def.Wosterrtstem Wyoming 30-20, ContkMMd (nxn Bl diovred. , movie,grade-BWestems,in5,andthcy As a result, CSl played po< r^^^dohodef.Sodl5aR Lake 30^2,32-_ ' ' had twauciful news rccreels,” she Igainst the Spartans, overlookoking 30 15.12 said. “It was colled Path>athe News in outmatched opponent. wilh a rooster crowing. Ttrd sec all “You could tell wc had no>con- < Salt Lake 30-32,32•,32-30,15-12 to SCI the horse races that waway. cenrcniration and we’d lost■ up two veiy intenitcrcsting matches edgvdge,”’ Stroud said. for CSl Saturday.V- lowed all the races, even a The unexpected struggle i kid. I knew the names of whatv was ! (30- NIC (3-1) iss muchm improved 22)22) in Game 1 proved to be from last year.r. CroatianC sopho- winning and everythin inly major blemish on an ori probably bccause of my assoda- J onlj mon! EUa Zdelica>Ucan has a good vise sound pcrfomiancc byy arm swing. Thehe team showed tion with the racitrock." EagSaglcs. The Spartans played? i som e grit in tworo dlthree-game wins One of those memorabrable races Mjn, 21-21, after falling bchini ch between ina 9- FViday CSl playsys thed Cardinals a t was the acclaimcd match 1 then Salt Lake at Seabiscuit and the legendcndary War 1:50 p.m. and thei •'Overall we played roally weS;?". 5:20 p.ra. 1 AdmitalfSaidtobcthcmcmost wide- I saidiaid freshm an Via Fili ly seen and heard sportirrting event .‘■‘P*:- Salt Loko ( «M) ) is not at full ■ '^Ev'Eveiyone had a good atdtii strength after fre:freshman outside - of the time. r • No.'^0 one Vvas negadve. There w: hitter MichadaMa1 Maixnerova of th e “You knew it was one of the ot of team support." ipost exdting things ever,” evi she J '.’: ' . ; -■■■' _ lott Czech RepubUcwetcwcnt down with a ■ TlThere was plenty of good thi sprained right ankle ank on the first said. or CSI fans l o ^ e . The gigood Qf ij,g tean followed for cam’s first match Omohundro f B B l y . thinhings only come in short spip u n s . priday moming.ing. Maixncrtiva Scabiscuit’s decline withvith disap- thishis early in the season. pointment, . . recorded the first:st kiUk of the match “Againsi"J Albertson wc JJ® 1 " riien landed on atea tcimimate^ foot. "And'then he madeIc ia come- mornoments of great smff,” Stn back. Boy, there was a lot of talk The injury docsIocs not appear.' to saidiaid. “The offense is so mi be serious, saidd fiist-yearfii Bruins about that," she said. fa.>!tia-itcr riiis year. Wc got one And she had her ownn nreason coach Shay Clemermensen. ' one)ncs a lot.” 2iy cxdted about talk after realizing herr d:dream of ThatTl worked nicely for th«^ hi one.day meeting Seabisibiscuil up S ' p . S »' ,Clcmenseui said. I hitulitiing Eagles, thanks in la Iisappointed than dose. panlart to soUd plsty from the setti “The one thing in m;my Ufe r PMNC this clrca-1940 photo taken by Hagerman rest- ^Ednali Serralta (24 assists) s Clemenscn saidaid Maixnerova is always wanted to do3 vwas see Ugendary racahortorac 5«abl»cuK I* f»d by rarranch manager Ray Cane In thi \shlcy' GandauU (37 assists). Seabiscuit, but 1 never tho 1»ntKe»«U0Omohundro. Stroud crccUted freshnim en unlikely to pisplay Salurday. gel to," said Omohundro,XI, who\ was Sl , and Maixnertpva brokeate her right foot Ither along “So we ventwer to visit thp horses, “You can’t believe what a kind- Shi.- has watchiched h er own copy Endindia OUver, Amber Bloom i i Clemensen said raised by her single mc^thi ;abiscuit documcn- Chr:hiystal Johnson for good jper. in January and a with two other siblings.. because wee knewi Seabiscuit was ly ly animali he was,” she saidid. “He of the PBS Scat to have he r take it was a short, round horse w^tl;(thalit- taiy many timesnes over. Thinking fombrmances. Oliver had 11 k “If you don't have a d final testt forfo the Golden immediately after winninning th e were so remomote up there in those But But whac heart he bacL Thaluic was TTie album coi what made Everybody!ly loved she took of herier visit woy i back HHe hopes others vw take aistep s Eagles (3-0). 1940 Santa Anita Handindicap. a d«ys,lhoy welcomedwm the him hin because be tried so hxnird.” when. forvbrward tcxlay. race thai bad twice dudec ds album so many “Tm “I waiting for Via to cocomc scheduled for thehe Eagles.1 Expcct That same year. Omom ohundro plaings, to the bams to the n,” Stroud sai± FUipe had seM!ven a lot of rotadonsons sincc Stroud . and some friends were deerbunt-de« stallsandconxirrals. then the pulled out he r $2.50 Bre ± e Santoses fresh all veiy pracdcal,” she camcni can and cUdced off a fe\ew pic- she said, pointinting out the small kilhdlls and. two aces on the day.r. hopes to keep the 1 :[ : bn land near the RedwoodR “It was all iphite pictures of for NIC and Saltt Lake.La [' : National Park north1

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PAUL,TL, Mi inn.-IVvo sports 3 b , ______^ ------n Tour, Bay Mils Open 1 3 3 Soccer said it was in leadenership quali- reporters daim cli the St. Paut '■ ' 'Canadian7 ‘ress gCTpiwlly’/ttaiTTini. iiii - \i‘ Pteyers’C;' Championship, third • ties where Harringtoiton ^ le the Pioneer Ihncs: ““ s show. nated againstinst wd letaliat- r8C,MtJH. ILS, New England at Los ' > ■ III Uigeles,ESPN2,2pja. “Every guy in theIC huddle4s ed againsttthem th« i^enthoycom- ■ l i n f e i ! C. NECInvltfltlonal, third Cable said, plained. MINI L *£»^______im portant to him,” C r'^J±------* . round.ca»S.nDon “He appreciates hisItg linemen. Cara LaBrie T-nT and RobU. The car«er-ending fairy. • tPGA. WacWachovia IPGA Classic, ■Horse racing . H e appreciates whaiiat the full- Pidceral,thcdie only fdnale sports back docs. He appreredates the reponers at at the newspaper, * « . «« , . I s oMn 4 12 0 third roun(und, TGC, noon I.S. Amateur * ^raverawrs States, ESPN, 3 pin. tight ends. He!s adanimant about complained:d ini July that an edi- ! ! ! * sS- nil!'« S ? » > o S ! •USGA.U.S. m aking sure they knoflow that He tor who started star in November f ■ “ m S>KM ' \S S L I l i B i i i i ' F o o tb a ll that.” ainiinatlon,>n, isaid their attorney MnHii omMsif 0iiiii «00 n ! , 7 r i I I ! • -Oiamplohsihs Tour, Allianz m Harrington startedcd the sea- Steven Smidmith. The newspaper Ollege, Grambllr^ State at San :002 when allegedly retaliated n against ■ ;g sfi, I- S ! ! i; « S a - - LilLItTtt* iB4t4 Champion!onship. second round. ' son finue in 20* ' ' T-jiiMonmNij oseState,ESPN2,4pj)i. lindgren was sidelinined with a them by swsuspending both of ■■a*-*'" ! ; i i ! S 5 r s s ” "'SB, r J T0C,3piipin. separated shoulder.; 1He played them and detdem oting PIckeial. NL BoxM oi5Mi^to»figgK»2 • PGA, Reno-no-Tahoe Open, third * ollege. GCA Classic, California RED34.AST1K!ISL. MyiiiYSjSL^ s. Kansas Slate. ESPN, in three other gagames and Thecomplaip l^ ts were delivaed j3 CWCNUT1 . b"®*™ tiwMDittpqs^M round, TQ( totaled 272 yards while w com- to the dty^aty^ Human Rights 1:45 pin, pleting 27 of 57 passeses. His best Department,mt. Sm ith said. His OR(OUS 4. YANKED 9 MTMOffi «WV«Krisr S« iIisE \ T ennis outing was thc finaltale against dirats plannen n ^ to sign addidonal • c n tl «c iiii! New Mexico Statee when he paperwork< M ond^, and it also SSS? g u ; s s 5 .iis! j | S” ilil^ w ent 20of.35for219,9 yards and wasexpectedted to be filed with die 0 3t Pen, championship. § i s s s - r iJOOO ? hSrr* till Wm ' 1 •! I ! • •WTA.Pilotl two touchdowns. federal EqiE qual ’ Employmerit ? ? § ------n i l s r . * Lindraen is a firstrst'team all* Opportunity C -« • Ran»-Tthoe Optn Sun B d t Conference» choicc in Marshall^ /Anstandig, a vice :-S “ * ' io"lsI S ' " I f i I 2002 and a preseasonin all-confer- - president aand nnployment KOraK 4 0 I WMM(mrmm * S S ^ I 0 0IM47 » encc selection this falldL counsd forir K night Bidder Inc, S S»to 0 AaMMlcm Lmcm - lewS* i1 I 0 JM N 27 owner of thehe 1Piraeer Press, said : |5 b Hip Injury puts A'g,’S Mulder new spaperT offidals< had not SM°" S r aasS^' romenSs complaints. T i !J55 S ssS out for rest of the '«>“ ill; : i i s : i! g E&'"■■ ssis r " y®af Pickeral,wlI, who had covered the MtUtfM oSSSS 0 TORONTO - Oakland Mirmesotaa 1Timberwolves for rr W M ^ BU t 0 O M ^ ^41 Athletics pitcher Mai Mulder more than foufour years, said in her a E s 3 . h as a stzess fracture: inii his right complaint ththat she has been p i f H i i 1 • 1 J ? iii A S ' n I il I 1 hip, a startling injuryiry that will moved fttjmim r n - , i i a s s s i . I 1 I 0 ,ac H w day disabled list rted of other sports ! 4 a • S-“” i because of tendinitis ii reporters. She also alleged that & ! ! ! S l i l i hip. The Athletics ( iii J [ " i W i T m B> FA • ***"»« supervisors-s oaltered her time- Si-i 1 a S w " I 2 I 0 .M7 M tl expected him to miss ill £ ii ,MafcAuiniALl!«^»OTfcm** eliminate overtime Ji* ' sr ! starts, and werc sOtpn h « - s h e h[lad a d worked. ' ' ■ ;S f . i ll ffii'f li 1:1 I Sr k L !1 !£SS 3 SSSSSt'TSVT”^ th e fracture showed uj 111 1 » L T W ff M XffTDWatMtNMMCup anM R Iexam . I KS ifS !j Fill 2 0 01000 21 IS Report sayslys Rorida State S a ! *■“■ arsu»!2 0 010CSM II : a 11 1 I 0 JOD 27 a . Threat to Kobe’s aaccuser handled rapeape charge poorly . .... Sess- KIM 1 t o-ioo a 8 L -tsS k - 1 lASSEE, Fla. - a S d j gSoMM PMugtiltMi. lands man In treubIble TAUAHAS nun i Florida Statetate President TK. : gjj-a^sSS ^ IOWA CTTY, Io» 5 S ^ r - r L University of Iowa stiiSSenrwi Wea.e«no„on FMday ordered a rr n Bl H 10 PlonwL a : charged ^ t h threatenaiingtokm review otu™university polidcs in' th e woman accusixifaK Kobe ,''>e aftem mthlath o f a highly publi- ip", in •!! iii! ISSI Bivant of sexual assauiS? died rapet triatr l. involving two : ?S£ '-•> 1 ’ * * ;; g iiii ^ Og»IMls s r ^‘•‘““ -a. John William Roch A u t o RACING — lacM message on thele accuserls court. answering machines July 27, A reportr t by ihe school’s S ' fS**S!u5tSS?'****'** “a B _ — RNMCADWInttniCup f i l l 5 1 •nm,* >«ai|il<500 according, to a fedeiIcial grand inspector general ge criticized : muiiB9,CAitwT m d Florida Statedate^s handling of thc >** m u r u m G o l f ridi making case and Wctherell W said he W H nttO X r. RANOTOl "■.. . sransi'r.. ^**R«Jie is charged wit : TBUI CHUM z . ! i s = v a a \ , E T s e a s iii— a threatening telephphone call wants polidesd es clarified to make ' UIW«& 0 1 0 Mina 2 « 0 - 4 across state I&es. Ifr cconvicted,> sure the schoc± 0 0 1 avoids any simi- * j : ! I aa.2Sr^ he feces up to fivee yeard in lar missteps« inir th e future, prison and a $250,000:0 fine. WediereUtil said General iif iiiiH i f t — '*1 atened to Counsel BetiBetty Steffens will li t i l SM >m*7 ! I '0 t £ The caller t^at ■! ! S f i! iss;’!;■ I 1 satsw .’r ’”' IM7-m -7 ta'tlnSi assault the Eagle, Cole3lo., woman direct a tasksk ff ^ e to make rec- « IfiS*" 0 Sms.,: m ! w.'fis* with a coat h u g e r anand repeat- ommendationiions vrith spedal con- J ^ p y B‘ ! I im touW M■ W WoiMSmIh edly s^ d he would kilkill her, die cem for d iee rightsri| of victims. Ml i i indictment said. Autho ri.!! *-sss r-a-iM 4 n-mtx horities did The rape! casecaj in question was s S S S " ” not say how the call wwas traced heard last weekwee in Leon County S' i - t f p . ' m to Rodie. Court wherere jjunior nose guard M n io»-n«Mnii«UMMi»-Ui Jeff Dorschner, spola g s f c:,^— M i i i i i -navis Johnsorison was acquitted by Sr"" r-n-w -1 Q n m e * th e U.S. Attom ej^; * “ a jury of sixJC wwomen in less than ! ! ■ Denver, confirmed ■:,&*■'■" i!1 ! S ! ■! i 1 Bryant's 30 minutes.;. AlAl^ough hc and thc accuser was the ta> ' Moot.2,240-pidpoim d female shot ' S ' * I 0 ! ! ! j! ' S,«, Fl ! i 11 ■ • — ^ declined to comment f putter had hadhat sex on five pruvi- • ^ ! I I I ! i 1 1 Roche appeared rf ir ous occasions,ons, th e woman s.itd sS— • : court in R o ^ Island, sex without' Iiur con- i r S : IJi! Thursday where he pos s m s ISKE si? iii! ^ l i b. 6. SS^W .7° and was released, D ir general Dnvid sr‘-“ i^J 11 said. He was ordered .< R o n u 3, TWKS 2 „.. SSBSESKIS ' E i E r s i s 1 the school^ athletic KWMCnY UMNOOTA un IS? Sept. 2 in U.S. District It failed to report the !!! IMM •■■ i«m> A mn«n*n«ml<*»i420pn dm^ S w ^ i s j | i « Denver. S 7I-V-I40 <4 7 ,K ^ ^ ation by the female : : : Tmtn i B a s k e t Biyant, 24, is chanarged wid. ” f? s 2TBALL SS.'SS;, I t l S i g H[ s S S S 5 1 - sexuidly assaulting a 19-yeorold1* ' “*'*»ilthough she initially i«fiui )HH 0 1 I ucivrai«01 01;;; DukoffiSjiSTiit i n n i m lD rant it reported to 2 2 0 CKMUn MOCHA i t S S i resort employee near\rVaiirColo., ' MwSa 1 0 0 0 THnSa 4 0 0 ^ a - *74-140 -4 S f f l R os Angdes 0 1? M f f l 1 g KM»” •;« ■ . u -iK S a Sw SSS on June 30. lh e Los Lakers star has said tlieth sex wos lale athlete initially ■iss? i i l l s H i ? Ctarpl.p(on»TtaAUIanz ^ARlUIT Molmi Indy M ontiul sought to haveave Johnson removed -'’ Morrpn" 1 0 0 consensual. TM 817 1 T

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[ S p o r t s - B r a dl ; y l i g h tt s i t u p; > i n E ai g l e s ’ iin e w s t sa iM u iiir H U irds to Daniel' on-one coverage • wiA Woodson« n , th e 148 yards ancand a touchdown fillfag ii to David Patten and 5 5^ sl Vick, b u t d iree M iammi ;M oss outduels'Is Woodson as gGraham. He finished 14 of 24 for 148 Raiders’j’ star comerback. Moss wtwon the for Michael cchup several tim es-m ost(t ni o t ^ quarterbacksks reached the end zont yards in 2.5 quarters of action.ion. m atd Dolphins beat winles!sss [V ikings knocl^l^fjffRaiders . Donovan McNabb and thethe rest of r _tr on ' a 1-yard TD pass 24 secondase and th e Di ed 1die first fS F ^ S B beforore halftime, vdien MossI shoved a Adanta. Philadelphia's starters played com pleted 1 2 of 2 0 passeses, PHILADELPHIA it(AP) - Tbm Brady Jhalf. J McNabb was 12 of 19 for 111 fE w S S l t Woodson and made a difficultdi Johnson coe ^ threw three touchdowtown passes, leading _ IM pU l catdhdh a b o v e h is h e a d . I Induding aI 35-yard3 score to Peerie®sss IM bM ^ P W I ^ P I b yards. >re > the New England Patr'atriots to a 24-12 vic- The Patriots (3-0) have allowlowed only Mof o s s f in is h e d w ith fiv e ^ ttches, d ; for Price, and thretuew one fatercepdon befon “ tory over the Philadladclphia Eagles oii 331^ points in their three exhibiilibidon 3(36 yards, w d C ulpep^ wwc en t 13- departing afteifter one series fa the secont A tlanta trailfag 10-7. V id —— - FHday night in the finfirst football game at ^wins. of-22 for 141 yards in a bigrig game half with Atl ' the new $520 miUionon Lincoln F ^ d a l preseason for the Vikings’ firstrst-team broke his righiight leg last weekend and i I migg th e opening month o: ■ F ie ld . Vikings 21, Raiders 6 ooi f fe n s e . ■, expected to m Thc game was costljstly for Philmfclpliia, '^1 ue MVP Ridi. Gannon wemsnt Wor^ the season. - ! which lost starting wiiwide receiver James OAKLAND, ' Calif. - Randy N 18fo‘r?L07 o ' y a rd s , in c lu d in g a 4 1 -yrard a r pass jay Fiedler,ler, B rian Griese and Sag< ! Thrash to head and nfcnfcck injuries, rookie way wa with Charles Woodsonm m; the end -toTerTvTr R ic e , b u t th e R a id e rs c o uddnt ld get Rosenfels eadiach bad a hand fa a touch • defensive end Jamoallal Green to a broken zone, zoi and the rest of thehe Minnesota end zone. Tim Brown haclad four , downforMian m o re t^ u b le tami (1-2). Newcomer Gries< ' • right fibula and backuJnip defensive tad d e Vildngs VI didn’t have much mi ; for 36 yards, but Dougg JoUey,. ^ c t e d a 6i-.S^-yard scoring drive in hij Paul Grasmanis to a, co:concussion. with wi m e Oakland Raiders. Vhitted and O.J. Santiagogo wm dijy possess! 'Moss caught two touchidohdown posses W ssion before leaving th( X-roys on ThrashI wwere negative, but '1 the Oakland receivers« game widi anUl ifaju red left big toe. iate word on how long from frc Daunte Culpepper,■'androolcio a ‘r °”f , there was no immediate a score in the droppedd ] p a s s e s . The Falconsins fell to (^3 and must wirdn he'U b e o u t Green,, a fourth-round pick Onterrio Or Smith rushed for a s t Cleveland to avoid theiisir Tha Patriots’ Oavtd PattanPat scorea a touch- Vikings’ 21-6 exhibidon victo:etory over tho Thursday at ( from Miami, isn’t likely*ly to return anytime . Vt) ns 30, Falcons 21 first winlessIS exhibidon season sfaccce down against the Eagleisglea’ Sheldon Brown ^ soon. RaidersRa on Aiday night Friday In Philadelphia. Bnidy had TD passesses of 21 and 12 yards Moss ] spent the first half lockedloc in one- MIAM]sa - Doug Johnson threirew fo r 1979. B u c k e ;! y e s ’ Cla l r e tit P h i Ul i e s h sa l t P ui i j o l s ’ 1h i t s t ir e a k

R am irez homeners | |H || f a c e s s; u s p e n[sio s n again to lift ReRed Sox f n r d e in whichich a former teachfag Back can practio assistant accused acc Clarett-of • past M ariners,s,6-4 Ita I v .receivfag prcferendol prcl treatment now, but will lik< fa doss. Non^lorma C. McGill said ST. LOUIS (AP) - :Jim Ihomc „ Clarett walkccliked out of a midterm punished St. Louislis Cardinals miss several gairIIIC ^ exam last fall, fa) but passed the pitching again withth two home class after•r professor]: Paulette runs, and the elphia Phillies COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - Pierce gavec himhi an oral exam, Albert Pujols’ Maurice Garett was cicJeared to . jh a t prompomptcd Ohio State to 3 0 -g ^ e hitdng V resume practicing with1 national form a 1 0>-person-pei committee to 1 streak in m a 94 win champion Ohio State, builut faces a look into charges cht of academic onFHdajiday night m A mBB multi-game suspension,, the um- fraud mvolviniIving several athletes, - Pat Burrell also hon:io m er^ twice versity said Friday. M ean wlile, ^e, die NCAA vtas for th e Phillies, givingng Ihim 101 for The NCAA supplied 01Dhio State invcstigatfagng Clarett^ I daim that This career. The Phillicillies ended a w i|h a list of aUegaoonsns ogainst more than1 510,000S3 fa dodimg, ■' three-game losing streitreak by beat- G a rett on Thursday. Merembers of CDs cash and and stenio equipment - ing th e Cardinals for)r tthe seventh the imiversity discussedd diei alle- vms stolen fain Aprili from a car he ' consecutive time. gations with the sophoromore on was borrowingAring from a local deal- M ike Matheny badd rtwo hits and Friday, athletic directoto r Andy crship. two RBIs and rookieie :Dan Haren Geiger said in a statcmenent. Universityity offidals then had a strong outinidng for the The NCAA and univerersity had announcedd they t would hold Cardinals, allowing twctwortmsinsix b een favcstigadng allcUegaoons Qarett outlit of t team activities ■ innings. about Clarett% academicc perform-i “until andI unless”- uii his eligibility •• Thom e^ two-run shoshot on a full- ance and the player^ acknowl-s matters were•re resolved.r .. counc pitch from Steveeve Kline (4-S) —edged overstatement of died value On Aug.II, II, Q arett,h is mother, .1 with one out in the eightheig! put the of items stolen ftom a vcre h id e h e former NFLL greatgi Jim Brown and had borrowed. Qarett^ attontoroey m et vnth NCAA Phillies ahead SA. HiHe also con- , , itulatlons from fans along thoi firstf base line after his sevenientMnnIng home run off nected off Haten in dxefourth,histhc BottonsF's Manny Ramirez gats congratuli Ihe suspension handeJed down offidals. Aftcidtcrvrtud, Clarett said, In Boston. The Red Sox won, &4.6- . 37th. Mariner*r« rrollover Jullo Mateo Friday In B Fridoy was only for non-a<•academic he believedd heh< would be deared .. . Pujols misted fourI |games with Btent ^ allegations. A 10-person1 universi-i to begfa practiractidng fa a m atter of t Mayne and Raul Ibanez ;es of aca- days, « ^ to rove in runs for Kansas ty panel probing charges drain him last Sundayd a y -m d jB O City, whilfhlch passed the TVdns in Bilaseball demic fraud is completetely sepa- n ie l9-yeai^carold tailback rushed served a two-game suspuspensioinlur. aL^L Central race. Thc Major LLeague rate from CUarett’s opeKn-endcd for a freshntshman school-record ing th a t time. He was,vas a suipnse chicaao(0 White . Sox Icad the suspension. . , 1 3 7 yardss andar scored 18 touch- All Times MDT Clarett remains ineligigible for downs last seasonseu as the B u c k o l addition to the lineupjpWday 1 after by one game and thc AMERICAN LEAGUE com plaii^ he still by I.S. games, but could rejoinI practicesp went 14-0 and an won thcsir fin t East Division as early as Sunday, (3eigei-ersaid. national championship chai fa 34 about three hours be ^ L Pc« (3B L10 str st Homo Away Wr time. w C larett would do so onn Simday, years. ox 6 , Mariners 4 New Yotk 7eB 46 .619 - 1-6-2 L-1 L- 36-25 42-23 13-5 coach JimThsssd said Fri Pujols batted 390) 0 duri»* tlte Red !«» 3 55 .570 6 5-5 W-2 W- 41-21 32-34 10-7 Wday. On WednesIncsdoy, Ttessel said rON - Jeff Suppan allowed Boston 73 T^c^el said hc didn’t knowhowkr Q arett vrouldiuld most likely miss the streak, the longest in the majors BOSTO, Toronlo 644 64 .500 15 5 ^ W-3 W- 29-33 3S31 10-8 this year. He groundedded out twice, two runsns' over 6 2-3 mnings and W-3 33-32 27-35 5-13 long th e suspension willIbe. h team’s seasceason-opening ' game Ramirez homered for thc Ballimore ' . 600 67 .472 1 0 i 3-7 W- once into a double playilay, and struck Maniw Ri Tampa Bay 511 76 .402 275 z-5-5 L-3 L^ 29-35 22-»1 3-1S Q arett remains on schcholarship. against Washioshfagton on Aug. 30 out twice, and left battiatting a major second straight so gome to lead thc . Central Division resume S ept 24. * berause he: hadha> not gone through league-leading .367. Boston Red R< Sox over the Seatde W/ L Pd GB L10 Str St Home Amy Intr Ohio State began an irfavestiga- full-contact:t practices p vrith the Mariners.rs. CNcago 668 61 527 - 5^ W-5 W- 42-22 26-39 10-6 tion after a New York'TinImes arti- team. Reds 4, Astros 3I JoelPPineiro ir (13-9) is winless in KansasCity 665 61 .520 1 3-7 W-1 W- 34-30 32-31 9-8 August afterafi pitching 19 2-3 score- Minnesota 665 62 .516 , 15 5-5 L-1 L- 34-31 32-31 10^ HOUSTON-Juan C lessinnii«lings to closc out July. Qevetand 565 73 .434 12 Z-M W-1 W- 32-33 24-<0 6-12 . - tiebreaking sacrifice! fljfly in the sev- Delrail 31I 96 .244 36 0-10 L-10 L-1 14-47 17-43 4-14 Football_ ■ enth inning as Cindnni s 4, Yankees 3 W est Division Continued from Bl . among I-A> coachcs. co The Eagl« : Houston Astra 4-3 Fi W1 L Pd 08 LIO Str St Home Away bitr ' in Conference USA-fa 5 Miller^ six- NEWr YORK1 - I^ t Hentgen The season culmmateIted m a were last m C ; and s n a k e d Wade R Seattle 765 52 .594 - z-5-5 L-3L< 39-27 37-25 IfrS conversion percentage ik against the pitchedI intoin thc eighth inning, and 3 55 .570 3 z-5-5 L-2 L-: 44-21 29-34 9-9 bowl loss to Marshall and s the third-down con OaUand 73 iL .S m id i (30.2 pcrcent)mt) fa 2 0 0 2 . : F ^ a . . Brook Forrordyce homered and drove Anatieim 622 67 .481 145 Z-7-3 W-2Vi- 37-29 25-38 11-7 departiue of coach John I Casey singled in twoI runsr as the Baltimore ] 69 .465 165 z-8-2 L-2 L-: 35-30 25-39 4-14 to Michigan State. SOUTH FLORIDA: FU T he Bulls’ Trailing 24, Sean Ca Texas 60 home-field winning oublcd to start OriolesI ended« the New York NATIONAL LEAGUE Louisville hired Bobbyy Petrfao, 19-game hor • and Ruben Mateo dout Jie second longest; fa < the seventh inninging. Demell Yankees’•s’ seven-game winning E ast Division who was the Cardinals’ offensiveo: streak is the It tied it and streak / L Pet QB u o Str s t Homa Away Inir cooidmator fa 1998 - whtrhen they the country,y, behindb Miami’s <21- I Stenson*^ groundout t W . The current scvcn- ; Castro followed with1 a fly to right DeWi nse (5^ game winninining streak is the ■. Bagwellls relay to homomeplate was off TOwdfd Wells (12-4), sending thc Rorida 693 58 .543 • 12 5-5 L-3 L-; 40-25 29-33 9-6 yards). longest amon{long Conference USA . to their third s tra i^ t win h(ontr«al 665 62 .510 155 z-7-3 L-2 L-; 42-23 24-39 9-9 Southem Mississippii also is teams, ' late an d Mateo slid inIn vwidi the gtv 9 ^ ^ W-1 29-35 26-36 5-10 : ahead run. ng an eight-game sldd. New York 555 71 .437 25.5 ' 7-3 W- lookfag to retum to thcs league’sI LOUISVILI'ILLE: The Cardinals Ryan Freel hit a solawlo homer off ^ , Central Division top rier after a 7-6 campnpaign fa have rcachcdled a bowl game the I L Pd (38 LIO Str St Home Away Hr Billy Wagner in the ninninth. AngelSs (6 , Tigers 5 W 2002. Thc Golden Eagles*s won or past five seasons. sea They aver- Houston 67r 61 .523 - 3-7 L-1 L- 38-25 29-36 11-7 rushing yards per M iller (10-11) enterei!red the game DETROROIT - Adam Riggs and shared thrce of the fixfirst four aged 107 ru SLLotis . ' 66} 62 .516 1 z-4-6 L-1 L- 36-27 30-35 1^8 - pionships, game in '02,'02 104th in the • & 0 in 11 career staiitnro agniiut Adnm KennedyKc homered as the ) 61 .516 1 5-5 L-1 L- 32-32 33-29 9-9 Conference USA champii 65 but haven’t finished bett•tter than nation. Thetie n atu ra l grass; at' : Cincinnati. Anaheimim Angels handed the Pitlsbofgh 58} 60 .460 8 4 ^ L-2 L-: 28-36 3fr32 5-7 W-1 30-34 27-36 7-5 third smce 1999. Papa John’sI’s Cardinal( Stadium Detroit Tigers Tl their season-hi^ Cindnnati 57r 70 .449 9 5 5-5 W- :cd with artificial turf Mihraukee 52I 75 .409 14.5 2-6^ W-4 W- 25-39 27-36 5-7 South Florida joins thctie league was replaced ^ Brewers 3, Piratese s 2 10th strainraight loss. s to con- in offseason..>n.. - Wayne Carlos»s Pena1 hit tvro triples for * W est Division this season and figiures MILWAUKEE - Str Home A«ay intr tend immediately, after gofag9-2» TULANE:2: TheTl Green Wave led Franklin pitdied no-hio-hit ball into * c Tiger?ers, who are 6 S games Wf L Pd (ffl LIO St .500 at 31-96. D etroit Son Francisco 763 50 .603 - z-4-6 Vi-W-3 44-18 32-32 10-fl in 2 0 0 2 , including fou3u r wins thc leagueJ fain turnover margfa' - the seventh inninglg and Scott u nder .5 W-1 37-24 30-36 104 in 2002. LB Andiony [0 go 12-23 in its final 35 Aiitona 67r 60 .528 9.5 z-5-5 Vi- against Confercncc US/SA oppo- (plus 13) in : Podsednik hit a pair>air of home needs to i 5 60 .524 10 Z-6-I W-2W-: 36-27 30-33 11-7 1 the nation's freshmen to avoid matching the Los Angelos 66 nents. Cannon led thc - runs as the Milwaukeukee Brewers games to Cotorado 64I 66 .492 14 4-6 W-3 44-19 2047 9-6 UAB welcomes back: quartcu*-< with 114 tackicicklcs. beat the Pittsburghh 1Pirates 3-2 of 1 2 0 losses, set by the San Oiogo 49 3 - - 79 .383 28 z-4-6 L-lL-1 26-37 2342 8-10 ets. back Darrell Hackney,r, its top CINCINPIAI^ATI: The Bearcats aro ; FHday night and matelatched a sea- Meu z-fifst gamo was a win three rushers and three of its four comfag offf thirdth straight bowl heir fourth Anaheireim has beaten Detroit 13 AMERICAN \£AQ\}E son-high with thei topI receivers from 2 002. appearance2 for first time fa s c ^ l straight'win. consecutnItive times sincc May 7, F r i ^ s Games 2002. TUlane also has muchd l of its history, aevoland 6. Tampa Bay 3 Anal>elm6.0etroil5 starting offense back, fadudfagin UAB: QB; HackneyHa started % al ?n Ortiz (15-10) allowed Baltimore 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Toronto 6. GaMand 3 : American Leagugue ns on eight hits in six Kansas City 3, Minnosoia 2 quarterback j J.P. Losminan and eight games,es of '02. LB Zac Chicago Wtiile Sox 7. Toxas 1I > K pinning back Mcwcldce Moore. - Woodfin set;t a sdiool record with to beat the TSgera for the Boston 6 ' Blue Jays 6 , Athleti|gt(OS 3 innings' to . Soaltlo 4 cd 8-5 fa 120 tackless fair ’02. The Blazers time in five days. Today’s Games The Green Wave finishet Halladay won have 16 starterrters back. TORONTO - Roy Ha Seattle (Garda 11-12) at Bostonon(Burketl9-7).11:20a(n. 2002. his AL-leadIng 17th game gs as die i Detroit (Robertson 0-0), 1125 ajn. Memphis quarterback•k Danny EAST CAROkROLINA:The Pirates’ 8 8 , Devil Rays 3 Anaheim (Washburn 9-12) ot Oe n '0 2 was first losfag Ibronto Blue Jays beateat Barry Zito In d ia n s I GaMand (Halama 2-4) at Toronicnio (Walker 1-1), 2:05 pm Wimprfae set school recc‘Cords for 4-8 mark fa '( .. and the Oakland AtlAdiledcs 6-3 ST. PETETERSEURG, Fla. - Cliff Baltimore (Lopez 5-fl)al N.YYaYankees (Mussina 14-6). 2:05 p.m. passing yards and touredicted HOUSTON:)N: The‘ Cougars were lAGO - Jose Valendn hit CindnnaB 4. Houston 3 Team capsules, fa pr Philadelphia 9. Sl Louis 4 ' ASanta at Colorado, lale 2 league fa turnover ^ Royala3,1^ivlns2 mers and Fkank Thomas order of fioisb: last fa th e le 2 t w ? ? ^ Montreal at San Diego, late CChi hic^ CU* at Arizona, lale TCU: Tbe preseason nu is margfa (mfauifaus-16) fa ’02. WR lONNEAPGLIS - DarrellDi May and Coriiri Everett hit one each N.YMets at Los Angeles, tate( FloFlorida at San Frandsco, lale ^ iice2000. Brandon Midd[iddleton averaged ^4 into the sev- R iday nigllight as the Chicago White the Homed Itegs’ first sfa< 7 pitched effectively inf T oday's Qames butI sccond sfacc 1960. I[he h Ftogs yards per reccreception fa *0 2 , tdps famtng,irBTi«at Q[:itytfarewout q So* wona dieirtl fifdi a tn d ^ t, beat- PNadelphIa (Tilefnaco 1-0) at1 Ss t LoUs {Monfs &6). 1120 a m Itotas Rangers, haveI won 41 of their■ last i 60 among nation’s nati returning two ru n n ers a t homeone and the ing the Ito Chicago Cubs (Estes 7-9) at Art]l^tzona (Baiitta 7-7), 2:05 p.m. AC diam - receivers. a im portant Valendoidn hit a nneenm homer Horida(Bedaa60alSanFWn n d so ) fHermanson 2-3). 2:10 p ja\ ' > Igam es.'lhe Rvgs won WAX Royals evened on I 1p io n ^ p s fa *99 and *00. ARMY: TheIhe Krdghts are ^ ividi a victoiy fa d ie second sec and added a solo Clndnnall(P.WI»on7-10)alHoi*x««on(Redclng 6-11). 5:05 pjn. istta d h is k n aeries wid H*ao(ObemMierO^). 5:05 p.m. 18SIPP1: over last threeiree seasoiis.They wdl [Wins. shot fa thethi ghring him 2 1 Plttiburgh(FooQ7-7)atMB«ai* SOUTHERN MISSI! over th e BfinnesotiTWl] Alania (H a r^ 11-5) at ColonWado (Tsao 2-1). 6^)5 pjTi Coach Jeff Bower, enterering his make first-evc-ever trip to Hawaii Joe Rjoida went 2-foi;-fciMwidian ,ford»aMleason. Cotta (I’O) got his first Montreal (Vuqusz 11-8iatSann (Ealon 7-fi). Q.-05 pm. 13th season, has the seventh i for Nov. 2 22 2 gam e virith die ,wbicfa ended Neal C< N.YMelsrTndt«el1^^«tU« a a Angeles (Asity M ), 8:10 pjn. e school Warriors. xeak. m ajorleaiBague win. longest tenure at one

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Renc took sccond. Saneandi Petersen |H |^ ^ Let’s Go tt Included, ■ They are longtimee ardent ; -M . an d Zack Sanford fronn>m the R ain p- bowlers. In fact, BoVstartirtedbowl- fron left, - for R en t team won1 tithe longest I ing in high school, when1 1be could BOWLBSK3 ■ il drive contests. DmWklton, afford it. For abolit three:e years he IhtmlUchir ; ' j Though no holes in 'one prizes - Kmy Arrttt, bowled in sev er^ pro-amjn touma- I w ere a w ^ e d , the two d o sest to Mark ments during the 70^^ th e p in prizes had a lc of inter- jll^H Sanderson Mild has bowled on and cst. Winning a ski pa(package thac position w t o and Preston ing high school before ------J J included skiing at Pomerelle Ski . regularly in leagues abo rheie be coold Ie«v4 t R esort, and lunch at ithe March L .. M Arritt years ago at .Ranch I : for his fi^nOy a n ^ ' i.Creek Inn, Albion Cafe^ fe and Sage L , j i Gooding. « S I Jay, wbo loves thq j :..M ountain Grill wass J(John Evans p m |B The couple’s son. Jay, udi. * .J r. truly loves th e game. Hie pe to create a happy ■ •. Billy Bacon won at cacasino pack- The teanTfrom old carries “about a 2 0 0 ” e fbr people to 0 ^ 0 9 ■■ ag e from Cdctus PPetes and IjK lfl and hopes to bccomc id h aw a good tirwt,* A pre-toum a-' Cameron and . I Jack p o t Golf Club. A f bowler someday. rts the faunily enJojra ' _ m en t putting contcstitwashcldby w Cameron The family said they 1 olf and horseback rid« F oundation Presideiident, Glen i»4Uisi*:a Insunmee won afford to pass up an opp< Allen, for a S2,S00) ccash prize. ing to hd]lelp out a good cause, will go toward worthyhy health- Managemet the gross side to work around a sport ^ovth Inv/ your new ventkto all three of you ili f immunity. induded W< h d d Next Fridas T h ere was no winnertr o:of th e cash, Patridad a Hansen, who is the re la ted causes in the coi of the Ed , ( Bob said th a t he has hi SE ■enture! J 1 b u t those who watcheilied and par- directorr ofc th e Foundation said M ajor sponsors wen:re Goode Hruza Insu in the past that were aS fu l Vall^ Senior Richardson day. the Idaho M agiq ; t tid p a te d had fun andnd were will- all the proceedspr from the event Motors, Inc. and Thomas . Rent. and he wanted to get intcIto a busi- youlmven*clior go Games arrive. If • .. Memorial Qolf ness where th ere was lesless stress Vet, th ey t will gotten your entry in ' I ■— Scramble. and more enjoyment. 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Ouallty-nra |UlUaketlrc - COMMl[UNTTYEV/ENTS----- :old” by n iicd for itss efi efforts in polio eradi- l ^ c is invited to tour the ( Master Ganardeners host V.C. ^ Andrews, “Bone Co B J. Duplicate BridgeItfA p u l^ CSI offers class Erica Spindler. “River• Road,”: cation and worworidwidc literacy pro- newbuildinting I fostering local pro; Club announces resu« U ltS For m or on holistic health educationallal garden tour “M agnolia . Moon” andd “Blue grams and fo lore information, cnll ^ The First gram, suchh a as improving dty. RUPERT-Results foifbr th e B.J. WendeU M iddle School at 536- TWIN FALLS-The Co:iiUege of SHOSHONI►NE - The Idaho Bayou” B by JoAim Ross, "T\ ifo r Aug. 19 5531. SSouthem Idaho will offer c a ■ Master Gord"ore! mlinfomiation. visit the were: “H ealth Begins with Knovowledge” educational Cat Who Smelled a Rat” bj 5 www.rotary.org ofi • from 7-930 p.m. Wcc'ednesday Shoshone froi:rom 9 a.m . to 12:30 Jackson j Baun, "You On)nly Die Web sites v North/south: first,rst, Pat Buhl Schchool District gives c uchanan. www.rotaryS4fltS400.org. ■; Stephenson and Mildnidred Wolf; , in Thylor Room 277 on1 tth e CSI p.m.Scpt.6. TTVvice” by Edna Buc second, Lila Bumann anant d M arion UevOHipmlmental screenings “campus. The purposlose of th e tour is to “Bridget << Jones’ Diaiy: A » t a n d Lola BUHL - - The Buhl School bout how Dtmation for thc com- by^ H elen Fielding, “Death CSI offerss clclass on : .Snow; third, Ella Annest Students will leam.abc get people interested j, Moorman; and fourth,-th, Curroa District wilwill conduct free eariy tito attain wellness and Iolongevi^ !”““3 “!'* e‘ by S ue H enry and "S■Shifting ballroom aerobicsaei ; ^ g a n t . EastAvesc firsiirst. Chuck developmenlental screenings for chil------^by applyiiig~basic prindi a o l o ^ f ---- " gardening. Caldcr Wing” by Janet Dai TWINFALLMJ-S - Tbe CoUege of; and Shiriey Hunter; secoicond. Gwen . dren ages13 3 and 4 from 9 o.m. (o 2 ^ iructor is * requesicc:tcd donation of $2 per ^ For more infomiadon, c holistic health. The instn person will g.go to raise funds to .. • S o u th em IdalIdaho will offer the; and David Stoker, third,ird, E d and p.m. Wcdnenesday and Thursday in ^an American Alternative 1 Ubraiy at 423^556, cxcrcisc dass. d “Ballroonil Mary Stasny; and fourluith* Jane the preschohool room at FoppleweU « 'cring bulbs in the Assodation board certifie i!i“o" s L " e:ity S Park. _ Aerobics” fifrom 10-11 a.m_.‘ Herbert and Shiriey H[arris. an Elementaiyuy .School, 200 N. Sixth ^native mcdical practitione Rotary International Thursdays. Sc]Sept. 4 through Oct'. PIi» continues at 1L p an. each Ave. in BuhlihL Tbur maps)s iare available at thc n Thc cost is S46. Shoshone Snack S B ar and I. 23, a t th e Danc)ance Ccntcr. 434 Main ‘Ibesday at the Rupertrt I H ie The purptrpose of the screenings is For morc information oi Installs new officers St. in TVvin FhUFhUs. •; lildren who arc d el^d or to reg- Sawtooth Foffcrs eariy intervention . C i ^ h ^y 'has announced thc n o r^ e c t; and Rusty Brougjghton of clothes andI work-outwo shoes. Lakes Blvd. N. inlWin FkR ills. classes fort:r those who need it. a ” **2 addition off ith e following new srcno was books- I d ^ o Fhlls, govcmornomiimnee. por more! informadoninf or to rcg-^ Members should brii3ring show lb schededulc an appointment, litary International is recog- ister. caU 732-632-6290 or 732-6288. J and t ^ iteiu and tho biob l^ o f t h e call 543-822225. bom A“A 8-21. firticrtion: “H o t Shot” by month. . .H e mar- Susan Elizobeibcth Phillips. "Cloud Dr. Cmig Manning wwiu shorr Buhl High>h School , Ce>>; Nine" by LuiLuaime Rice. “Sivcet f members how to use gooc Gonzidrdes and sh.Jharon Sala, “TVaUing and back exerdses to schedulese s open house bved in places” by FeFem Michaels, “Late healthy back when theyey sew and BUHL - BuUI High Sdiool «dll_ for the Wedicdcling” by Amanda quilt. bold an opep en house from lUesday ly for 40 Quick. "Gone1C Ifor Good" by Harlan Schshool Diays Fbr more information,a , jg o to the at the schoolOol. 525 Sawtooth. y e ^ Coben.i “Thchc Lake House" by W eb site www.desertairtsagequU* The welccIcome and introductions ' I j^ tw o I James pattefwjfson, “Low Country: A returns. . Id from 6-620 pjn. in the ters.org •will be held P.e.Monno chiliI Novd”.and“N"Nora, Nora: A N o ^ ” Honday In ^ gymnasiumun. 'Teachers wiU be ' J o h vers Siddons, “Money, Wenilail Middle Scho:hOO| available tcto meet with parents Moreno ^ and Annie Baum,„ tStrhrJ byAnncRivcj snts 6:204 pjil. AU par- 'ji Mon^y, Mone;ney” by E d McBain, T he . and student IW in Fblls; four grandd y D inah McCall, “The tolds open housa ents and stustudents are encouraged an d 12 great-grandchildret “U g i d " b y l , TimImes-News | 'WBNDELL >■ WendeUleU Middle to attend. » m a ile d assin’* by Daniel SUva, Cards or letters can be 3rk T lan e t” by Anne Sduxil -win hold an ope>pen house Refireshmunents will be served. tott Moreno a t 167 Wa^hinj firom 7-9 pan. Monday aat t the new Tot morere information, caU M3- S.. s TSvin FUl8,n> 83301. fway to Heaven” by school, 800 E. Main St. 8262. - Susan Wggs,[S, “Broken Wings” by

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I 20 Shod to«rs ___ . » cnrer the A b b y 21 Brtnk ^ have becri there for het 23 Mor» ttian — - years, induding watchching h er AA jUigdVMBinq enough children, helping her■.t recover 25 Somo quizzes m : from a painful divorce, aiand allow- L ______2B Abjectly m ing her to vent about: everyday< be upfront vrt . auBmitslv# a" ' vrttK her doctor about 29 Eye cover ------problems. what^ goinglg on:t She refuses, and 30 Fede out « For the majority of thortose years, her behavioror isi escalating. 32 Any peraon — - Claudia was on mcdicticadon for How can I j 33 Kitchen ulensll I get across to my sis- 34 Seep IT ■ — ------anxiety. However, a few!w months terin-hsw tha:hat she is imbeaxable 35 British I ago, she stopped cold tiuurkey.She without them} medication? B S a t u nrday, August 2223 i i poet/artlst amm and I had .no problems; vwhile she -TIREILED OF BEING HURT 38 Dawson or was on the meds, but now r that INPV NORTH QCROLINA Delghton 7:00 pm I 39 S ahara mount 4 Holiday Ho I s Iw Ia ItiS f she’^ off. Claudia has ssaid and DEAR TIRIRED: Since each of 40 Sleeper sp y forerunrter for Iw H i r H a dotie many hurtful thinjngs to me you has spoke}ken to h er separately 41 Money on iDe S Create Cn new lElAlsleBc and other family memlnbers and without makiaking an impression, I F i r s t Aissembly s of Gyou should confront 42 _ Moines fi Sn Claudia doesn’t seem»to t realize her as a grou■oup and tell h er -how ) Locust St. N. 43 Asian trying pan 7 SoM ^ d contesto P ^ e h I 189 44 Sawbuck 8 MMttlltarize that she-is a differentn t person much she tiashas changed and how I ; ■ '45 Metal Btiavlngs 9 Uke Uk la tt nights Ic Ia IRIPMT^ o p 2 ■ s ^ o u r when She’S off her mlecfacadon. » hurtful herbehavior be has become, I 1Twin Falls ■ i ■? 49 South African poj S SS SS L u. Her mother, her best ftieie n d a n d l If she is still stil not receptive to ' AkoA appearing: regton 10 Co have all told her separair a t ^ how informing herier do^or that she has . 52 Q reat flood the A W T H eB 'I 53 Genesis 11 HotyHo quality cruel and insensitive 'h h e r com- a problem, limitlii your time with mM&jm Rachelel Dan Duncan, KeUy, characier 12 Runttsh Ru ments arc, and that shee needs1 to her. 54 Adriatic or 13 Do In. as a r “ * T B ty o nI, , Lawnie Ki^ & Darin^ A egean dri 55 Prepare copy 22 CCh hip?’ IaIlIlIoItI 56 C rooned chi W atch out; for the oneiss with sa Spud SX'"' bu< bbidjJl! eo 30-daymonth' 24 HeldHe first place 61 Poplar or palm 26 SummonSm 62 Vote In 27 VIvacllyVIv 38 Olln or Homlome 47 ZorCa's 'only one cooat, one pairr of shoes 63 eig gulooii 31 Sushi Su: nth 39 Keyboardd homeland Summerr AMatinee s 5 64 Teo-ioal reader 33 FamilyFai dog Instrumtntsnts ‘ 48 C om m enctt W hat dQ strongormI robbei: 5 ,_ 1 ■ 65 Fathers 34 MirageMU Imege 41 Urgent 50 Guitar relalNes W eek #1212 Surprise 35 MercedoftMe requests 51 Taylor or otherwise known as m n uggers, DOWN competitor COI 42 CanttagoI lie Udy Adoree have in common? Mostistly, cach 1 Porches 36 GGa azed skyward 44 Kids' gameTie 52 _ vu owns only one coat and1 one< pair | At Twinn ICinem a 2 2000 condldato 37 HavingHa a pH 45 Inform onn 57 Exist J R e v i s i t e d greeter than 7 . -46 Squstter 69 Clay, today of shoes. Each may ha^lave more B ^W |j|p 4 Sat - Siirl i n Only! 3 Wright brolher gre than one shirt and morei tht an one / L.M. Boyd pair .of pants. But polic(icemen ,of 12:30 - 2:45 lengthy experience say’ tht e one- M a t i n e e a u ,™ coot-one-pair-of-shoes th tl in g is J_____ e s X O W O l Cancer•getspers] j spective, characteristic of almosi has been well docu- them. The fact ihat-a ma » up in the same neighl : other than the impre- S a t " S n three dnys in a row in tl i n lallnee Ticket #12 tc^' = knows hhow to prroceed m cLT? sarioimsTo,Todd who coined the Use Summer Mallnat-Sun 12:30-2:4$ } coat and shoes doesn’t mi teo” to mean brief O n ly ! See Nemo on Sat-Admijjlon^rhi^eefc* ' IF AUGUST 23 I:IS YOUR I------a strongarm robber, des Sut by a star in a film. His Sorr^NoSljSO^ beat lawmen, take note of BIRTHDAY patienceice has never |*1C;iO R O S O O P E e World in 80 Days” I just ifon't d o . been your forte. You tertend to rush IumiIi COS. i«r* arir som e things you jui into relationships witwithout too jeroH'aldlne Saunders ite m No. 624C in our L )f old Venice required . much thought. Uncon:onventional War man’s evety mercharlant who went to the u g h te r &nd attracted to thehe unusual, for^he^ping hand. Miscellaneous" file is a qt “5 a Orient to briniing back an art object yBoss^D aui you’re an excellent ho: riARIU5 (Not. 22 Dcc. by a n anonymous cynic ;’s Cathedral there. • organizer and networYorker. This 21): You’re're in a flirtatious mood, womian’S first lovc is a Di year, the road is paveded with sue- causing upsetups to loved ones as you beats her and her secondd an engi- WWWKKKKM cess. Romance is blossoissoming now want to havlave your cake and eat It neer who cheats her, bee assured |r<{*hJ*[|T| JackieChan Ll lire ForlanJ ; but could be short-lived.«d. Success isis inii the making. her third will bc a Dani:nish engi- U ilU yjU L Lee Evans Clain ARIES (M a t 21-Aprinr. 19): fiy CAFRICCICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): neer.” showing concern andId having a Farmen oreor mdlowing out and In th e lingo of a standu]lup comic, H I I I I H M The heart-to-heart discussussion, you could havenre a possible changc of an acquaintance thusly : . clear domestic heavyvy weather. heart Iheyley need to b e reassured. that his wife is sodally an:L S “★★★1 ’ - The weekend promiseises outdoor AQUARTRIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A “W hen we moved out herere, it was — M EDALL entertainm ent. You're're ready to health mnrnatter needs sorting out. Goat Hill. Now it’s Angora IfOUIDHYSI J conquer new horizons.s. Allow somijme spare tiine in your Heights.” TAURUS (Apr. 20-1>0-May 20): busy schediledule as work shouldn’t Q. “Con you confit « W e e k e n d o f M u s i ■sandTears^ listening to your hcan;art and not be eveiythLthin& Lady Luck is wav- claim that a woman haila.d'S 'W®' I t c a n Osic, il P ance. Prayersling s i your head gives rotnanomce another ing in yoururd&ection. 1 hen’s egg by sitting on1 iit fo r 21 i>c(uiii ritiiN inly M ean a w eddlni chmce. The wisdom innyotu* yi think- P1SCES~S “ (Febr-19iMar.-20):------dd a y s ? " ------BEI L.IKE:: ^ A. No, but Ihc fod th W i n g e dD ing solves a mistmdersta^standing. YouVe madoade it d e a r where you »I V ■.--■^asTSSS ■ :n d it l ___ GEM INI (M ay 21-JI J u n e 20): stand. You’rlu’re surprised by others’ Elio Petiy of St. Leonanirdson-by- 8 3 ^ You’re on the verge off ni6!4i - 9-J ■ ' S.i-Sunt2:45.3:4S-&4S.9;: unattached) is on the horizon.hoi B D H fl Tuesday,r, Septem ber:30 9;30 LIBRA (Sept. 23-03-O ct 22): P i H The Medallion(U)7.10-9 B ^EN iW o ■■■ There’s an opportunityy tto meet a 1 1 ; 0 0 a .m . - 7:00 p.m. Sm . Sun 12J0 - 2:45 • SM - 7lt0. B soul mate or someone)ne spedal. Spy Kida.3B (k i7ik) Discussing a plan putsI it«it on cotirse C S II G I ym nasium S*i:Sun 12:30.2:45 - SM • 7: Seabiflcuit (U| Daily 6:4S -! for realization. Fri.Sun 12:45 - 3:45 . 6:45 - 9.; ’EN SCORPIO (Oct. 23-NoNov. 21): A 0 le College of Southern IcI d a h o a n d The Times-Ni■News o ffer y o u I G PI casual friendship couldId turn into th o nr ) a valuable talent poolli w ith C areer Fair 2003.'3. T h is re g io n a l | | Vive la dif. a caring relationship. VI cess to applicants you needn< to find H NGEv . . ferenccl Cancer may beb« looking event ion th e face to face acc€ ^ RAN urent and future positicio n s . qualif nrind (U) O n September 30th the ( ■Thr M^alllon itii ^ D H n n H E E D opportunity to tap into a I’ll • Sun I2iu ■ 2J0 • 4i4l • TiOO • «i Spy Kid. 3P G«me Over trc•fits mt ^ves your organizatioi Fr I. Sun l2iU . 2iM • 4i4S • 7i00 . *• r * CareerUifled candidates for ctunes a n d o u r The allill-d ay Southern Idaho Cat'a reer Fair at CSI n.-nH It III... (TO) MHMM promotit to this event. "is ainimed at community rcslcsidents who are Fri.Sun Ills.4ilJ>7piomodoa luid l o ^ bill Pel. Sun !;» • 4i2D. 7iM • «iM Ih MIHm m ■e x h ib it ' SWAT IU. Fri.Su«UO0.JJ0.7i«» ^MClETiTeBMiB Ing Packages combine ex IJpiown GitU nil «.9iS0 ^ve y o u r organization offefectivc Fri-Sun Ui4SOM.SilS.;i40.»i; - Sat - Sun at 8:45: ® I pntVprom odon. 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TheiTitrics-Ne> I c w s - S aiturday^ t August 23^3v2003 ScctibriC 'i Baiick AdiUlemma: V to o:odl ~ R t i r j a l r < e t r < e a t Arelcesdde^ pants were too short; aoand too tight People The conference and retiretreat ah e saidL* w u deani^lud a N.a Synodd of d ie Evangelical; '' thought my fece wass g Actually, my facei iwas getdng red Garden Creek, with mountu ntain was marvelous, and ^th ho» CuaUni. &xIt 7AME Zion leader c S ; ' . because I couldn't breiireadie. views. Ifl a place w wh here eases were vary gradolous and GlennofCbeatasatac&C.aidbewouldnt' . , So evew year arounm nd time. Mom Christians of ail denomigmina* they made sure to exp]Vjalnall '^uaaadliBeofofwbmlnBifromdie8.Cr- v >; and I made our tredidilidonal pilgrimage to dons are holding re tretrea ti. die menus eadi meal MMfoiawe Education Loctcotteiy or azQT other lotteQK Sears to check ouc thele Ilatest izu^uslor boy Groups of men, women,1, a too big and Sevleventh Day Adventist Churd ridi, for you hovelave received your conso- made roe move like thei[leTinWoodsminon in a S a t u r ^ morning. The; lation.” (Luke»&24) 6:2 “The Wizaid of Oz" ... well, it was just alk, laugh, smg. Tbey throne Kester noteds d tiiat this verse says intolerable. thhe e ctmlring h»?,/<« ann Christians can’tn’t serve both God and All of friends w ere gettirig Levi g•acting ar backs - and when the money. Strauss jeans.Tliey wereerecooLAndfbrthe , Re\tev. Roger Hernandez roanu I h ^ thereiis is] Luke 16:9. first time in my life, I wwanted to be cool, thehe pulpit, hand raised to the “Ifthediurdi^■dx wanted co acccpc gam- toa healeavens, cries of *‘Amen*’ fill bling or lotterya y m oiuv, thc verse to “These look fine,”’ NMom said as the thetie air. baseitonwouldIild be Luke 16:9,” Kester • sales derk hdd up thee SSears jeans with a W V ith 125 new members this said. ‘It^ a veiyn y weird verse and diffi* forklift. She clanged thMien^ the last time outuc other branches of when it gives ouout t; you be wdcomcd you saw a cowboy withJl holy1 knees?" Chr:hrisdanity. The most rapidpid ------in the eternal hothome.” ’ “But they’re so cxpen•ensive,” she said. gnnrowth is in the Pentecostal,cal. tfiMM M c a m ^ c ,, in Hurricane, W. Va., tiarisniatic and evangelical “And th(y bend, Moi^om,” I condnucd. . chai ureh, greets members of his •AftM.co POwcrball vrinninner Andrew “Jack" “Even the fint time yououwearthcmfniey chujliurches, where congrc^dons Pastor Rp«#rH#maodndez, of tka HUisboro SpanishIh Seventh] Day AdvMitlst Churei Whittaker onnounounced that hc would bend!” agg]ggressively pursue Hispanicnic gation as tfwy file outut of the aanetusry after a serlervke. ItwStlonally Roman Catholic,Cai Latinos In the Padfic dhadc 10 pereencent of his S113 million “I don’t know...” roes■embers. Northwest ara seeMmmg out other branches of ChrisirtsttanKy. jackpot (aftertr ttaxes) among three “Levi Strauss are coolool,” I ^^lincd. “All ‘‘When’ people come to thechc small Church1 of CJod congregations, of my friends will be we.vkrearing them!” UniiUnited States, they comc look-ok- Protestants and o c th e r non- Almost aa q< u aiter of the 25 mil- ty services, not proscKsfytizing. One bdng Thbeb b em ad c of Praise in “U all of your friendn d s were going to ingig ;for a change in their lives,”5S,” Catholic Christianss tm ake up 23 lion Latiiitino Catholics in the And the Mormon churwch does- Hurricane. Thee RRev. CT. Mathews said jump off a bridge...” ud. Hernandez. That meansms percent of the Ladidno poi^ - ' Umtcd StatesSi identify them-. n*c have a spcdfic minisiisny for his 100 mcmbeisx!TS - who annually give "Oh^Moin.’’At this po:pointlthinklcvcn' smtvitcHing to a worship style thatbat don, according to a UnivCTty sflves asIS chaiismadc,i or spirit- 'Hispam'cs, said Robert Wilson,V $60,000 to thc2 diurchdi - would ucccpt mustered up a tear or• tvtwo. “Please?” , is morem contemporaiy, intimateate of Notre Dame stududy released filled, theh e Study said. And 26 "regional director of ]public thc gift gradousl)usly despite their opposi­ Mom looted at me anam d sighed. “Well, I andid partidpatoiy th w the for-:or- in March. About 70) ]percent are percent; say : they’ve had a affairs. I t dirccts muchh of its tion to gambling'n g Thc m u rd i may build guess wc could get you3u two pair, but wc moi,lal, ritual-bas^ Catholic mass-ISS- Catholic and the re:nest are non- “bom*agaigain” »yp»riAnri> usual- m ission woric to Latin At(America a youth worshiplip ccntcr vnth che S5.i won't bc oble to gett ccords,** .she said. es> backb: home, he said. ' believers or membei•ers of diffo’- Iy assodatiated w ith evangelism. itself. mmion,itantiapiapates. •'You'll liave to wear youyour Sunday slacks The Tl Northwest echoes)es ent faiths. Almost alldl Pxotestanc The HiiHillsboro d u r a offers But Catholic churdieies still “All things belGi>eJong to God,” Mathews on spedal dinys.” charinOTg«x in Latin America, saidaid Ladnosbdongcoevavang^cal or English dd a sses, a food bank, draw the largest crowds.a said, Sunday slocks? Tb schcchool? There would Mar![ark Shibley, sodologln of reli-eli- Pentecostal deno:lom Sudons, Bible stuitudies and 20 small Latinos consdtutc 42 percucentof But in Naples,lies, Fla., thc Salvation be significant teasing fbifor thaL cionon at Southem Oregon;on said the study calledsd **Hlspanic sodal groiroups. Some groups are C atholics in western Oregon, 0i A m ^ re^iriiMa a $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 check from But it would bc worthth ici if I could wear Uni^niversity. There, more peopleale Churdies in Ameriirican Public bilingualll oo r RngH«h^n1y. according to Raul Zclalazquez, Florida Lotto winwinner David Rush, say- Levi Strauss jeans the! filfirst day of schooL a nr*e turning\ to Patecostal andnd Life.” Many mainHti»»^m consetvBtive directo r of the Archdiooxese of ing they couldn’tIdn’t accept the money So I made the deal, andid ifelt m tty smart rhnrlorismatic sects. And Catholicismm itself is Protestaniant c h u r^ e s concen- P ortland's Office of Hi:lispanic. while o l^ caunse!nseling people who have ' -until School Picture DsDay, wnen I could- Iniq the United States,es, changing, the studyiy reported. trate theireir efforts on communi- Ministxyi gambled owqy’ thctheir ren t money, ti't play basketball duiimring recess because “Eveiybody hasha; a right to bc sancti- I was wearing my Sundtnday slacks. I fd t ~___ monious if theyy wantw; to be,” said Rush, even worse' on Christristmas P a r^ Day, B M whotookhomeSle $143 million in thc lot- when I ripped a hole ina iriny Sunday slacks 1 % It teiy.His^tsofSl>f $100,000 to Habitat for bccause I played bas>asketball during References;s to God[abound[in seculaar Ameri< Humanity andi $50,000$' to thc Rotaiy redcss anyway (that wasivas the year I goc Q u b of Marco•co Island (Fla.) were new Su n d ^ m cks for’ ClChristmas instead Byr8k>Mtan 81 McDonough gious chandirides for social services - briJring on acccptcd. of the Bob Hayes s i ^ tIture u i football I real- Thele Asaoclttedi Pm>« .______egal battles or at least a feisty M ^ religiousous groups - induding ly wanted). And by u te w ------TThe l Alabama Issue -■A A 3 rtr the separadon of churdrch and and SoulJouthem Baptists - have ing kind of dumb as I wwalked to sdiMl WASHINGTONWj - AmericansIS pledgej alle------State. ' long been on recoaccord against g ^ b lin g . , with Mardi winds blowriTwing dirough the gtnn.Etnce to “one nadon under GocSod." U.S. cur- the TenI CommuidmeQts< monumenent in the Membersrs ( of C ongress who engine! inL that Jewish law frowrowns on gambling, too. holes in my jeans. renc7ncy says “In God We TVust'ist” Congress Alabamala s ta te Judidal Building,g, religious debate do I soso a fte r a pi^reiful bepnnining to And the Wcsteiistem North Carolina CooLREALiycooL, « n s each day^ work with a prayer,prs indud- symbolss a n d words will contiiiuinue to bo tfaeir day. . AA recent prayer in the SenateS Conference off thdie U nited Methodist By late summer wheninMomandlwere 1 ingg t recent exaltadon: ‘*Ble:Blessed is the embeddeie d in the government, the th coura asked,“FmciU o u r G o d p e d void witliIthYour C h u rch p raedI a ar resoludon urging N.C. ready to go back-to-scKschool shopping nadod o n whose God is Lord.” EveBveA d ie high and othier a public places. i presence ancand b id ou r stziving to ceasiise.” On congregaddos to reject gifts or doiui- again, not only were m y Lend Strauss courturt that deddes how mudi GodGo can b e in God Is Is i n die details - even th d e grand' the same dayday in the House, membersibowed t dons tha'i-mele flfrom winning the lot- jeans too short and too>o ttight, diey were publiibllc Uves starts off eadi seftonatnT^ ivlth, ' I -. • -of . dw npubll& Somtmo of che their headsIs c to th e p lea d u t *^ou, Lonord,wiIl tery also holy.. h>d save the United States an ioDjLof xeligioa are. widely.)(y.accepted lead.guldene and d i t ^ them in th ^ afia^drs.” IJiiitedMetfaodilodist puU ic policy exec>'. And Mom once againin wore the pants orablsble court,” and din^ay* a friesa .thac ■ as part ocf Am erican tradidons -- a Idnd of Around th«th e cotmtxj^ state courdiousiisesare utive Marie Harrisiirison said he’s heard of. when it came time to pidjridc new pants. i ^dudes u a depicdon of Slbaes asBstbebmtfv- - colcural1 d eity -7 like a presidenent taking decorated 1 ftwith reU^ous art -> eldId w u ^ at least one wordorship ^ putting a lotf _ . holding tablets withb tbe iWn, -officewitftffi >i»iTpyin>rrGod.” nolhing quitiuite l i l a tb e 5300-pound grankegi teiy tideer in thi offering plate oz^. •JostphWillttrisafnacodaneewriw frvm f 'nimmandments. rr -"'V."'Dthei»ra ■^edwol x'fflypr, Cfali^stlanian Icons in monumentIt w h ich 'm ade it« ; debtbut in Sunday montbg.;ag.; Anttxwon Utolu WlW hatavv the outcome of thebe bitttla onwr., ■ to*in sqoi x m to reli* - - • . ______-^..::.,...',plaa 8a » e e « 0 .p« Ttakeitout,healeadvisn ' .7; ______M ' ■ ------_ -- ^ I . 3 ------' ■ ;; '...... ^ ; y f ...... v r - ' V - v ... .

.«<» ■eSTAWiWUUBLECflW i ^ R e l ig io>N n ■ ■ ^ ChuiR C H NEWS■s------Van Nost will spepeak Songwiltatperfonn r in 1988 and Song of tho in 1990. It is has been “Christianity and Homostnexuality” irt gospel evmrt Ihin T.h recoidedd byb m ore than 400 artists ot 11 ojn. Sunday at; !Hollister - TWIN and is heiheard on “Left Behind - Commtmity Presbyterianin Church. - FAI’ALLS-A cel- The Movierfe." A coffee hour will foUoilow. > b r a t e d Other• No.I 1 hits written by Ail arc wdcomc. )ay in d u d e “Angels in the ' 3uisdansong* ChudcDaj Copies pf the sermon>n will be . 'K^ ^vriterArocalist Room,” andan “C hild of the Light.” availabW.r .! m ' - 'I t * ^ V * H s appearing at Chuck antUld his wife, Selena, and & r ^W l thehe Magic their thtirce n daughters live in TheTlntes-NewswelcomeTusnewsof B VaU/’alley G os^ Atlanta, Go.G; church, etfents. Send tto EUen )pryat7pjn. .Thepub:ublic is invited. Admission Thomason, The T\mes-NtNews. P.O. todioday at the is free; a freewf ill offering will bc Box 548, Tluiri Rills, ID> 683303. or FirstIrst Assembly token, Ihm a Tiigan, TheTlmes-Neu'ews Burley CiMckDfly -ofif God, 189 Bureau, 1263 Overlanin d ' Ave., Loaiocust St. N. H ollister)r churchi plans BuHey,'ID 83318. Dcadlin, ts noon Chuck Day and hihis brother, ikxi on homosexuality Thursday for publicatarion on Greg, Wrote “The MidiUdnight Cty." OttCUSSW Saturday. voted Christian Musicisic'b Song of HOLLIS'ISTER - The Rcy. Robert

^M issionaARffiS------L e t t TERS ----- /// ■ ^>taa • TWIN FALLS - Bde DNAevIcridenco refutes tie While it is true that, >vh'en>vi a ■- H Cbeyney has been callt person accepts Christ ais^vioz; s : i*m- a mission for The C^unlurdiotjesiu betWWnin separate peoples his Holy Spirit enters hiii ithef In their prayer tent duringg 1the annual Christian Surfer'sr's AmateurA Surf C o n t^ ive recently been madc ore not inherently childnI r e n ^ Members ofr ClChritUan Surfers Hswall lathe lot th e LDS Church is God. To see ourselves eqiqutil w ith In July In HoimMwltilu. Around the world, a tutsubculture perhaps better knowown for their bodies and stackercker mlndseU is finding g its steep le conflgura- God constitutes blasphenemy, a s splrttualKy In 1ip o rt Surfere ara turning to iQ(>d, converting nonbellevensrs, organizing Bible studies and mission trips and ts attem p t to appear only God is holy - thereiisnosin i uilngtbeoeaie e a n a s the pulpit from whichIh tple of northeastern 'God is a liar. “God is a sp ByM rttSedeKlensky E ITie Times-News wda ated Press Each week, dozens of oi Bible The organizanizadon tallies thou- and they that worship hir ------^ “ study s groups madc up entntirely of sands of surfers•fers elsewhere, too, in o f church mtssiononss, Where; docsd this leave the worship him in spirit and • fite . Send to EHen ITton “ HONOLUlULU - As the whitfr ■ surfers s assem ble arounund th e Japan, Southth Africa, . Venezuda thousandsds of honest-hearted 1truth.” (John 4:24) country. They arc organizu[zing mis- and a hostof of odier surfing hot Times-News, RO. Box M om onp.I people in regard to the Jesus said “I am the waray, the ripped waveIC imelts into the occan c Falls, ID 83303, or Dina ish of adrenaline gives sion f trips in the Cariiribbcan, spots, of th eir prophet? - 1truth and the life.” He isis 1the “ “1 ■he,™?!' Kosher slu^ camps in Cosiosta Rica In all of iiescthe» groups, the mis- Times-News Burle}/ Bur SENE) POLLARD 1ohly way of salvation. Pie:lease ilings of rebirth, some 1* d surfers are making a and a lessons,' contests anand con- sion is to ministinister to other surfers, OverUmiJ Ave., Biaiey,V. n> 83318. e 'trust hiin today. well-tanned s i Peadline is noon Thursdirsday forpulh startling discdy thinks anything ih b e “f® taking; 1 those feelings and “Surfing has always beecen kind waves. “Nobodj ;nce J and everything. This , obsccnet or in bad taste will of a more spiritual” activiivity, said of an Armeniicnian church or a to his audien pantheistic thinking 1rejected, and The Tlmes-Neifgiyg using the occDccan as a pulpit from o New Age. F reach their faith. Army ^ Chicf Warrant Officcicer Glen Hispanic chunfiurch or a Samoan By Brtnt CsttUlo spits in theh e face of God and the reserves1 the right to edit alloil to- Spence, a surfer in Hawavaii. “It’s church. I feel•I thatth; surfers identify ______Bible. ters.t And, dude,Jc, they diink it’s awe- S The WtchtU Eagfl some. 0o n ^ natural for the twoi tito meet with surfing; as as much as any eth- “Surfing is the most spiritual up.” u nic group idcntilcntifies with their eth- o'r Brad Stfaw, “Put a HelmetHe On” /ou can do,” said Rabbi Christian Surfers, an iiintcma- nidty.” y tffiefpotualEotextaiome g c i!a,S.1iSSlifren, who Iccturcs on tional ti organization begegun in In 2002, Chrishrisdan Surfers chap- tHBrad Sdne doesn't3 r t „ . o r Hus[sband’s deleath bnn^ the surf*soulul connection. “You’rc AustraliaA m ore than 20 yeaears ago, ters in the Unite'nited States recorded ; aonce, but he can holdId Ihis 019) on . out in the water,wt you’ro" by your- has h flourished rccendyf :in the 1,071 conversioirsions - siufcrs who ; a stage. Stine is one of i sdf, you’re outou therc in God'^ cre- United U States. IWo years agago, nine acceptcd Christirist for the first time • comedians is botb 1 g r o►wth i for yooiingwidcI F t T ation. It’S likekc being in the womb.” chapters d served about 45050 mem- as a resull off theirthi efforts. Neariy Such messassagcs of spirituality in bcrs. b Today, 28 groups frorom Old 400 fallen-awaym y Christians across ; -* He^s been a headline] iMomli^News______- 1 the surf haveve given the search for Orchard 0 Beach, Maimine, , to • the country returnedretu: to their faith Tciy d u b s and colleges d t wave new-meaning, Pensacola, P Fla., to. Hawaii,di, count last year, dieI organization orig said. : m e countxy, and hasas also per- b _ | , Religion In the meled la ' • formed on BflV, Showlowtime and »>wwii •A & E. Now he headliniHines chuidi “Searchirhing for A Mustard Seed: with ^ Scripture and exampl « Events and performsos for thou- One Younfitng W idows Unconven* Christian ( heroes. Piper rep ! s ^ d s at Protnise Keepc confer. . :ory,” by Miriam Sagan uses the term “wond ChriS Geriiatric outtreach seinds chapL)lains, ! ences. Words in Print, 207 pages, to\ describe what he. hopopes this .. ; • His show is high-en book will spur his reac 2 anim ated. He mixes j consid,ddercd myself a quintes* become, ^ whioi he deHnesS t" m e 'S VOlU]inteers onn house cj;alls for thhe soul • and Jesus with topicsis^asfear su wndBlbobjibyboomecWhenlwasa and ^ women who will stopip putter- ! qf flying and animiimal rights tceni^er, evetyoneo was a teenag- ing jj arotmd and get serioui I had a baby, everyone {, ileado which w hospital chaplains5 {go out A recent study stu by Weaver’s i activists. His main thenheme is how w*"™ I telling others about God. I into the community, said ththe Rev. group found greatergrei rates of lonc- ; Americans have replaal«ced inward '» '»es. » Now I was a widow, dudes, ^ “Whether you go •aj “ ' " S . ThoDallMMoiWoming News______in le else seemed to be.” 3 Andrew Weaver, dirccdctor of liness and deprccpression among cld- • diange with outward di{changc. "Put sionaiy or stay as a sender i research ' for HealtilthCare erly residentsiis living in apart- ' a Helmet On” is a refreference to . »> e s Sagan in her memoir. ondaiyq issue. The primaiy i D A ^ Si - Bcatriz Villegas’ re 4, the poet and teadier ^ i do it for ey?^ long clodoudcd by cataracts. Chaplaincy, Cl a centcr for p;pastoral ments than amoiimong the blind. One 1 people trying to protect« t the physi- . that whatever you do, you d care, education and rcseaicarch in in eight Americ:sricans is over 65, he ■ Z cal without tiying to im 0^ by the death of her ' the ^ glory of God and ffor th e brighten whe.hen she speaks of her ca R o b ^ a Zen priest who ^ fnend - thec cchaplain she almost NewYork. N noted. By 2030,)30, that will rise to I : q>irittiaL h S ^ advance of his kingdom.” . Roughly 5 million < : Stine'is routine rebelbels against I computations of ulcera- -LesaEngcgdthaler di**"** i"vitee iinto her home. Now, With the aging of the ppopula- one ‘f* five. Rc s. Sagan’s account of the she can’t imaglaginc life without the tion, ti< the need will only incncixjase, ■ ^ ‘="£“"1 ]'“''*^lave Alzheimer’s dis- : the politically correcrectness of iate of case. By 2030,30, that will nearly ; today. He wraps up thelereleasebry r : his death is emodonally Rev.JermifcrJcr Holder, one of three said sa Weaver, a gradual Magazine chaplains fronrom Bs^lor University Perkins p< School of Thcolo.logy at triple, he said.;id. And many times, • bringing home a messag Reader^ Digest (August) ersity. the spouse left left to carc for an f t h r o i ^ faith in Jesus. S S i e mipts p t to continue her life - '9 ^ Medical CeCenter’s Geriatrics Southern Sc M ethodist Univer again, raising their The sdentific case f< Program. ViUegas ^ c m i e r ’s patientpan experiences S , This release is avoiliailable in a “ aclifag a human soul is examined in A few m onths ago. Vi: J ^deo or audio format - without her life part- h by IS volimteers, the started j(. feeling depresscccd a®nd lg her journey, she wrests LLife.” • nead^ for a l a u ^ check • . . chaplains pro)rovide spiritual care lonely. jg, The cataracts in inher 71- But money,y, c.spedally c; govciin- m travel, books, videos, Contributing editor to about 2505 s.senior atizens in the. yg , is hard to comc by. J H e ll not only rutve :-ou Bartholomew reports on thi yearold eyes were affectinling her ment money, is I - but afterward you won^ id religions - Buddhism, B ^ c near- Dallas area,I, iin their houses, at work as a seamstress, dnd sisurgeiy Baylor’s progratn;ram is paid for with 5“ indCatholidsm-tocryto d'death experiences (NDEs) s terirement homes, ho at rchabilita- < fee! bad about it. by the experts that indicai was not yet an opdon. Herr cdosest private donationtions. In October, the make sensesc of a common phcnom- b f “v ” ? ' rion centers. child lives in Wimbcrlcy,', ■;Texas. Poet Maya Angelngelou will give a lec- . enon so comimmonly tnisundersiood. ^sdousncss docs not lie in th< Tho housee ccalls and telephone but “in every cell of the Her doctor asked if she wanuited to ture in Dallasis toto raise money for Alabama pasastors Stung byjy past m aritd mistakes b c body. .calls mean aI iolot to folks easily for- sec a chaplain. the program, and hauntcited by delirious dreams HHow else to explain the me:icinones ^ fast-paced, youth-ori- t)crt, Sagan writes bitter ”when the people are bmin cy. The chaplains and— “I said no at first becausese I did- ' About 2S0I seniors sci have been 1, ™ “ “ ‘1 “ “ “ y. lg their referred imoI thethe Baylor program. ' jfeelpoliticallI heat her dead husband. She ''While most mcdical rusec volunteers provide pi an ear, a n’t "! want som eone pushing ^cal questions,, | ponders and weeps, ^woiddn*t be caught dead ui companionship and religion on m e,” said Vd.rdlegas. by physidans,s, socialso workers and • ; on tax propo!IKscU without restestiaint. H er higiis and the word ‘soul,’ some find thS - *^ut I rcalizcd 1 needed to1 ttalk to family members,wrs. They are minis- lows registeiiter v isc e i^ y thanks to “that NDEs arc triggered11^ 1 th e i’> ;g '„ ^ someone ... B ut if she got go too tered to byilie the three participat- this ministiy is just s - Holder, the Rev. . ; BIRMINGHAM, Ala.Ja. (AP) - hcrliccnobs>bscrvations and powder failing brain to be inadequa ’^.Holder said, driving pushy, P*’ I ded d ed , I would notlot want ing chaplains - : S ^ b a m a dergy say they the under- kcgprose,in, infusing her scoiy with a Medical definitions of detS a t e modest, two-^droom her bock.” Judy Collins aniand the program’s listed with the foomote ihat.“ “some loYiU?gas’ m< ■ found coordinator, the th Rev. Mike ’ stand the moral and1 theotogical th huge heartrt that beats on during h; »n northrthwest Dallas. “They Instead, she said, ^ e i ; arguments made by Gov.nr. Bob1 Riley griefs deafcifening void. Death may ”rcli^ous leaders and cxp< one who isn't in a Holder He to bc kind, compass!aionate Muliender. ' ih his push for tax ref various disciplines quSfeTtio^ r" ' reform, but 'never make' flame a^dn with a /Another exicdng adventuilire with clues from the , Gov. Don focus on thele su p re m a ^ of God in scriptures! « ■sinoffice, all things.”" Much as in Pipcr^ _ H e 's Bl si^tiis K WM snnionL , , other worics,a, he1 supports his ideas St tUy »i30 «.ni.-0.‘30 P.m, h • > __ | L J ■ ' ’ fc

i __ > . RELIGK3N| M e lGI s o n ’sW >yieoi)nChrii^l;t’s finalI hou^ eelicits pkenty o f ppassion; oiHion in the film, wfaoae) d i a l o g is PaulaR%«drlksen. m a theologian whooread X year in Italy. Starriuring James Ccvicf4«riii> ■ ' ByMumDUMn WU beisbtetted. and the role o< the $25jni] my." and MbniaTBiSucd; Rbntaa governor wait even «vi more de> inLatixtin and Aramaic. Ha does■ nnot appear die script,tt. d lsp u t^ L a u e n tsOan vyMln-ftMuratj! Tin Phtodriphto tnouCfs e « _____— — \ “Ib te J nOnor my film that the script' sc had been aignmcacanQy who was in **InebaW J trix Reloaded" itl^ * emphaalssd than t t vru in ^ Goqpels,** inifc"! >e released around.ASh, ^ Sister Miaxy C BTTpfww dded that tbe film wasI “"meant to .Gibson"!^ipln machine." She predicteded th e Wedxiesdim release, a Mel GibscIbson nfinde about the t inyinNewYorib Ke adc the isip t I read, the.le Jewish mob is. inspbe,re. not offend." film wouldId offend Ronian Catholiaics as In Marcn. a Nev^few Yoric lim es i&gaiiQp ' Vflnal hours in the lifeie (of Jesus Christ ifl stir- fews because ite telUng of3f th e artide about Glbson’a GU tether, H ntti£ withalleptidiuofahd* ashown as a huge, bloodthht^sty, veogeftil Asp a furor bulUins.z.'**Ihe “ FaMton** andhanfbr .Vaticanninl96S- : representath« saw’ “T“The Passion" at a pri- sion ”by lowing a rou^ cucut of past or present,:, werevn not,responsible fpr lid that in Its otrrent intense u debate. movieSbS maiiceting director. Paul Pa Lauer. “The Passio5 vate soeeninfr said “ are not. Christ-ldEdllers. They the fihn to select audiences. Syndiaicated the killing of Jesufesus. Ih e artide also saU form the movie “willdll fuel die hatred, big- . ' “What weVe learned overove time is die said. a does not believe the film endures and d ie contrcnmiversy doesn’t," • shouldd not be diarged with dedeldde. We columnist.t. CalC Thomas, who saw the roughro Hutton Gibson c otiy and onti-Semicistitism that m a m re^xm- t I filmmakers cut at one»screening, sc called **Ihe Pasdsdon" Holocaust occurrecrr e d - sible diurches havee vworked hard to rem* said s Jeanlne Basinger, chai•hrirman of fibrt COSdeSnun th at" Lauer said th e fil University In had“e■extended an olive branch*'Jl" by invit- . “the m ostt bbeautiful, accurate, disturbrbin& His son, tSe' movlemakei;moi is a member diate;” TheologiansJ wlwho have read a script studies s at ■ Wesleyan U acker of die same Catholic Middletown. Conn. If the! fihnfil is bad. she ingdie.le Anti-Defamation Leagueiietoseethc realisticandind bloody depiction of thissw v ^ and finandal baclo also fear it may causiluse a rift in Christian- ^ cd " splinter group as hist father-though it is \ ssa ii no one will remember•ereitbec < . movic.iB. and had "gone way beyontond ^ e call . known storyory that has evw been filmed Jewish relations. FUmingI oof “The Passion’* begann last not known w hatt bbc t^ efs the two share. .• “The role of the JewsJev in the Crucifixion - Gibson cowrote, directedted and invested of duty'ty” to invite critiques. E^tah cityym ay B fillio n s arre at staike as clhurch fsaces posssible br(reakup I hardball againstt opponentso of woqjen; name strereet rdN.OttOng \ priests and reviaiid d o n s in the Book of, \ Th«AMegin-ar Devlin thinka it^» debatable d whether jfe' ; ; Danites, an allegedI scsecret, violent nmg toCO :ponder the prospect of dndrawn-out, ' law binds congregad^dona diat existed befote group of Mormonsms, organixed messyr fifinancial squabbles, 1979. around 1838 to defend def fellow “Thisds could be th e biggest diu:^urch real Michael E RehiU,tiin. former dumcellor of churdi members. Hele vwas believed e s u tet ssale t in history” says th e Rev.lev. Charles CMnnrSSCHUitcir. thc Newaric (N J.)’.) Diocese,I diinlcs a qilic ? 'A to have, once had at hchome in what Nalls of the Washington-based CarCanon Law now over R obi^nson' makes no senie; . is now Bluffdale, whwhere he also Instituteute. Nalls, who recentlyf quitq the because the Episcopcopal Churdi set its poli^. - .H ran a stagecoach iniinn that sold denomirnination b ^ u s e he felt it was getting seven years ago wvhen he a diurdi court ruled whiskey. too Ubeib aa l. says about 100 aggrievrieved con- ^ H m H Hy ^ l there was no dbctrinirind barrier to openly gay S "That’s a historic'rical identity, greradotions have asked his institistitute for dergy and th e denoienomination let that d ^ * -■ good or evil," Ma;Mayor Wayne addces a'about pos^ble withdrawal andai prop- don stand RehillI waswa tb e defense attorney -■ Mortimer said. “He^e ^ part of the erty rigliights. I m i ,M» ' for a biishop in tha t landmailcL case.' past, and he playedd tutm important In adciddition, at least 52 congregaegations in rhole conservative dioceie Bgatlon of tlia Episcopal Churchirch, wlK host an Octobar atratartB. But v ^ t if a whol role, not oniy in Bluffdiffdale but also 20 statestes, 320priests and 16 bishopsops have so Christ Churcheh In.Plano, Texas, a eongragi . dedded to leavei thed Episcopal Churdi? ;’Vl in this part of the stat'itatc.” farendodorsed a protest petition attwvnv.com- vn » meetlnc forfoi eonsarvatlvet opposed to the danoRilnatlon's move laftwanllafi on gay actlvKy. If tha* RehiU says a diocese ra n n rtf ,3', City engineer Shan*lane Jones says munion{>nparishes.org - a new Web dt » ovar the Issue, aubatantlal■I |property fifhts ovar bulMln«sngs will ensue In court, and Utigation woulduld h alt any attem pt Ai|d the goal of naming; a street after m Colonorado Springs, Colo. Tbe site a ‘"'"'"•pll**' New Hampshire bishopI wwere a mict law, w hlich id could give conservativitves what if a conservativative diocese lets maxis, Rockwell was to evol■voke “feelings like-minidnded Episcopalians to considisider with- election as N nth tbeir properties? Their le national minority amcnong Episcopal bishops anionecring her- holdinglg contributions from the i nts, the national churchch wouldy f i ^ t back, evftn' ita g e ... early Mormonion roots, Pony d en o no ^ p tion and Uberal dioceses.'es.The pro- vention delelegates. Ihat will be a acrudal tions, dependirding on parish document amtiinuing” point for Epi[p&opal liberals, becausese secu- state laws andncsc::sday 7 pm Radio Prograir counrooms it^ a very d Bible Studv I Itor Lynn J. Schaal ..ter. says John l^ngan,in, ]professor of gSunday 10:00 am Radio Progra• a m KLIX .cthics at Georgetowntvn University! Sunday 10:05 am KUX: 1310 I AM 5(jg 5^^ Inerable there. Wednesday 7:00 p m | • “People feel very vulne 08) 736-0727 ((urn right: off onto Avt. Em They need reassurancencc they won't -ttiAt02 FILER AVE. EASTc ^ a H R n KKl^Eaftliitland Dr. N. • IVId Fan*. ID 513 S. Buchanan Street,el. Jerom e go on« bto be discriminated again-ainst and that . 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iDllcalls j ^ -PnhatlgimiVt • ‘rfUS. WHp^on> MmornwiuM.' LOG :a l ? . . I . I _ ^ 'hange biirings moiire comp()etitive fs'ares to T."R, offici:ials say n t u . Cl f j »m.i “* • By Lon.orralne Cavener arrangement, SkyWesiest w as paid a I —^ Price comparisonn »»Wewe cofreepondent______flat rate by Delta fbrareachfUght IWIIvin Falls boardingsI — As of Aug. 1 Che “fefee-ix^giar- mber of pntecyet* boantlnci H*(» are tonw cemparatWtlv* prices for 1Mn Foils tooSpoKone: Sp $189 I TWIWIN FALLS - It could now be ture" Agreement atIt -IWm Falls Mt Alrilrtet pUnet at the IWlnIn flights to tho SQRie destlrvtInatJons from Boiso to SpokaiMkane: $213 cheap€ipcr fbr local foUcs to fly from)m ended, and SkyWescst h as now ' •Ifport: gi,, twin Foils and Boiso. Theyley’re based TVvinn FFhlls than to fly from Boiseisc assumed the finandadal risk, mak- on 14 days' advance notJtitJce, Irwluding Twin Foils tooBaltlmoro: Ga $264.50 alt Lake aty. ing it possible to bet>etter control 2002 2003 taxos. Boise to BoltimilOmore: $213 /in seat inventories andi ]pricing, said Januaryy 3.377 2.383 Airlines chmge taret up) tcto six times ^ R I E F:f l y [any people don’t see TWin Billss (as an option to fly from)m a press release fromiSkyWesL S Februaryiry 2.860 2.340 a day. As tho plane fills u(up. the prices When takinglg timetli into consideration. luse prices appear to bc so SkyWest passengei-ers can now March 4,137 2,867 go up. figure on atIt leastlee two and a half sst calls "fly April ivin Falls dre hours’ onfrwayyway drhre to Boise or five 3 N E Y it higher than flying from)m • enjoy what SkyWesi 2,305 2,109 (All of these trips from Twir ’ IN M oi_ ,— Boise« t or Salt Lake City. Often it local fares.” . May 2,212 1,962 via Salt Lake City: from BcBoise they hours to Salt«lt LakeL City. At 36 cents cheaper to drive to one of “We have pven tlth e a t y our jgno 2,322 2.525 ore direct flights.) per mile, aI round-triproui drive to Boise Foils would cost $33. S u r v e y : O s l o> is ii w orld’s « dties, hassle with parkingng commitment for qualality air serv- juiy 2.347 2.740 from Twin Foils maybe even spend the night^ t ico that is reasonably/priced,” I said August 2.379 Twin Foils to Seattle: $183 Parking at the 1parking garago ol the ort runs $8.50 per day. . m o s t e x p e n ss h i v e c i t y hotel to catch an early fUght.It. Steve Hart, SkyWestst vice presi- Soptembcnbor 2.105 Boiso to SeotUe: $213 Boise airport n cn - dent of market dcdevelopment. Octoberir 2,178; .Nothing here is * ”new agreemem between ! OSLO.Nonvoy-Ni West Airlines and DeltaIta “SkyWest and TVrinn Falls have Novemberiber . 2,305 Twin Falls to Portland: $161 Source:ircK ftox/e SImcoe, owner oh free ~ even a tnp toto a public toilet iber 3,357 Boise to Portland: $213' DesertBsert Sun Travel In TWin Falls costs S1.32. ines could change th at Please seeee FLY. Page C5 Decembet • No surprise, then,1, thattl a new sur- Undnder a “fee-pewlcparture”e ” vey gives Oslo the dubiousdu distinc- rion of being thee world’si most ^ I expensive dty. ion I The Ust of high-pricpriced places by ■ Swiss banking giantIt UBSI Oslo ■ has overtaken TokyoD asa the costliest n a r k (e t f e ee l s p r[ ^ S S U l mers see placc to live. Tokyo.is>,is now third on G ^ a s I I r e S the Ust - dropping fromfrc first p la c e ' ____ ' in 2000. when the susurvey was last done. Hong Kong wiwas sccond on good)d market chc Ust and New York)rk fourth. I H ■ ■ B M E ' The Attoclaielated Press______I UBS d te d deflatiIation and the depredation of the JaiJapanese yen as PARMAIA - ' Farmers now har- part of the reason) tJtliat priccs in- vesting in the nation’s 'No. 1 Tokyo have coicome down. •; onion-prodtroducing area hope tho )rwegian kroner Meanwhile, the Norw ■ ' trend of' incincreased constimption has appredated - andmd many people ' continuescs irin the future, here feel the effects. They also intend to m ake fur- A thrcc-minute bubus ride costs iroads in establishing $2.64 when buyinging tickets in ther inroa ;*dvance - but $3.97' to hop on ac the Spanish Idaho-Eastern Oregon ■last minute. The priceicc of gasoline is Onions as a brand name sought '54.89 per gallon. A ino-mlls ham* by storess anand restaurants, burger averages SS.9!>.95. The kebab, Southwesiwestem Idaho and usuaUy a little cheapeiipcr, has become Malheiu*r (itoimcy.Ci Ore., produce th e fast food of dioicelice for many. more thanlan 1 billion pounds of • After New Yoric, the UBS survey onions armiinnually, out of 6 bilUon said the most cxpensi\nsive dties were ' pounds nationaUy, nati the National Zurich. Switzeriand;d; c of ;nion w a te r a n d etiro recouped IIIIIII^^H cooking.mg.” Althou^ the etir!S as the session I some of these losses a said Candandi StOreS tial selling was mar- progressed, the initia]nd broad-based. Fitch, mar once again heavy andsh« selling was kcting direclirec- lo n g e r, .. The most aggresstwlich finaUv trig- tor for the th< Idaho against the yen, whidaJ\ throug sup- 5 ? . geredthedoUar^faU3 an CSC currency *"**“ E a s t eJ nr n port against the Japanraised fears of Peto0 LetoL drains hU fuel hotes afteiifter delivering more than 5.0000 0 gallons of gasoline to a stastation In Phoenix. Ariz., Wednednesday. Closure of the pipellnline thst O r e g o I" - Candi Fitch, , a t 117.50 yen. Thisapanese ra author- provldiWdet a third of the metropolitan:an area’s fas hat tparked dayilyt of thorteges and long linesnet at gat ttatlons. 0 n i 0 i 1 intervention from JapanVs rapid appre-, Commissioi id es to stem the yenV: in Parma.J “I Kit d l i ^ o r fo r dation. the spike in /-i iess the Idaho- Traders said theto 128.00 from ( h low; futureres prices at tfive-month hI i g h ™ 'e r andLn. Eastem euro/yen back up lay to in New Yoric is reserves hitit nine-month Store;c s Oregon Onion 127.50 around middaytfge bid from a By Roge Gasoline The issue hasi effect,” said Mark Baxtciter, director longer.” was a result of a larg< >SerYu Commission en die extent of K n l^It HRidder New Service futures prices been worsened1 of Southern Me.thodist N The com Japanese bank. Givena i short space ------” foretcU the direc- R etail gas pricesS by the typicaUy’ University’s Maguire« Ener^ mission is i: th e euro^s faU in such a ust as weU nave uld consumers nationwidec tion of retail heavy gasoline■ Institute, adding tiiat theti black- spending; someso of its $600,000 of time, this could just rose 5.6 cents per out took away about a h: J and position bc paying $ 2 a gaUon at thee priccs in the dem and in the half-day of promotional>nal budget for ads in been profit taldnl^mtervention a on gaspmr months ahead, ♦A summer, whenI production. trade magazjigazines that arc read by .squaring as covcrt mtt ump? gallon nationally to se authonnes. ® c „ gasoline market was flirt-t. And the senti- people take coI RctaU priccs rose 5.6 1 produce buyers.buy 'behalf of Japanese (1 gaUon nationaUy to $1Sl.M from fitch said arkets dosed Jnowithith that possibility this weekk men! in reccnt $1.63 from Aug. II the road for vaca­ said while the Idaho- With London marl< tion. and the Aug. 11 to Monday, acciccordmg to Oregon onio Monday for a UJC hoi ■cures priccs rose co thetrX weeks has been )nion enjoys brisk sales iSt level in.five months andd sour. Overall sup- t o M o n d a y . poUtical and eco­ the Energy Infiiformaoon restauralurants where onion were reluctant to carry: S ’:S=l«t of shoppers like the arrived m our 9,57 ccnuints, or 9.5 percent, to Sl.lO0 Midwest nnd parts weekly survcrvey and Venezuela. > in the near future, but WaUa WaUa or VidaUa . A new rival has air an with the tel- a' gaiiolUon on chc New YorkIc of Canada shut “The (gasoline) tion of normal opcratioi onion, butut 1 the thing we have dccades-old love affair i. down some stock has been affccted refineries, an i ovision set. . Mercantantile Exchange after expe- ! “ by die' eoingtorus‘ us is chc shelf life and Iputer - souped riendnging its biggest intraday spikec refineries. Combincned w ith down forr a while, so thereb been ed increase of suppUe: The personal compuiof processing rd pressure, anyway- And 1991. pipeUne breakdowns irin th e West, an upward Please see QA! lease see ONIONS. Page 06 up \Wth gigahertz ntemet of connec- this cut off the flow. the povrercr outage did have an IAS. Page C5 PleoS' power and speedy Inte:ious competitor _ i tions - is now a seriowomes to how we T I for theTV when it comia c at home. I t spend our leisure timehome PC own- X ^ " a t i o n iin l c h i l i p r o d ui l c t i o n : Ninety percent oftr ho computers at f e w M eK xico l e^ d s n a CTS say they use theirly, c and nearly ' Farmers throughout soiw uthem “Both 'myscU'scU and my neighbors least oncc per day, m a m By Melanie Dabovtdudng state,c. whidi ne<^ waterr - - Tctais needs water, I increase over tbe next;thrides, a third accuracy bom of I ’ ; Of the typical acthni with harvest seasoison tm der way. this lastost year yielded 96,400 tonsis of th e the silveiy minnlinnow needs water, and 0 spend more 3op. th e farmers nced'water.ncc If wc don't , raid tliey wanted to1 editingt their year^ crop, battenered by disease and cro] rtnw ynangging and 6 i persistent Southvthwestem drought, Lujan L now relies on1 w a te r get a good runoffrune from this winter, s; 32 percent p his 3S it^ going to» bebe pretty rough next digital photographs;litq 27 percent looks grim. pramped tu from wells to keep j^publ^aVehsitCi can tell its^ notr going to bc 0 acnicres alive, running him anin extra year, to a” I m tidq 21 pei^ linger, manager of the ■ Vrsnted to download video;mi and 17 ■ productive year," saids Lujan, of Las $2,(>2 ,0 0 0 a month in electricic bills. Gary Essling< cent wanted to edit.vii Cruces. “AVe’ve faxfarmed tfanmgh the Luj>ijan said he would be surprprised if E lcphw t Butteatte Irrigation District,' percent said bum Aeostoffi:MiMr at Chile TTadWom tn Albuqbuquerque, N.M., torts throuch(h • droughts of the 191950s and 7 ^ but hle e m1 et his, aimual yield overerage o f ■ artwtonperts pOtofSaSandia Hots fn*n chUe* at shetiM eiwotet her teleotlen Tu**•eday. < this is the worn.” 112 2 1tons per' aae. Please see CHIU, Page OS . CcnpM tamiM n

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)G a s_ — M yr ------______!______OontbKMdfromC4 those in the rest of thehe nation. Conttouidi•dlhmC4 the whole puzikMe,” helesaid peticive withwit SkyWest in charge Organization off thetb Petroleum a But the pipelinene between partneredred for over 20 years, andd Bill Carberry, maaanager of instead ofof Delta,”I she s ^ d **W^ . Exporting Countriitries and fall's ' Tucson, A ^ and Ph>hoenix could vraVe pleiileased to offer this fare to0 JosUn . Field, Maaigic Valley don’t Imowow for 1 sure yet." arrival could laveavel off j»ricing W€Ve’reiu for a further open as early as thi:lis weekend, the commomunlty as part of our con-I- RegicHDall Airport, said!iheishappy The costost of renting a car t& p re s s u re s by early ea: to mid- and this likely will geigenerate addi- tinued commionent.’*cot wim the bhange. drive to Boise,Boi! paying fo -g as and September. rise (in gas prices)- tional supply In the ststate, adding The faresfai are $99 each wayy “It win bode well ftfor us,” he parking and ani pajdng for a hotel “We’re in for a further1 rise - to the increased susupply else- . betweenn Twin 1 Falls and Salt Lakcc . said “I tliink well be Nbetter off.” room when her an early moming • two or three weeks,Jcs,” said Baxter, two or three weeks. , where. Qty. The change makesi 1Twin Falls flight is involvedinv also factors in.: who anticipates thattlu re ta il gaso- ‘'R efineries will cai:atch up, and “Our’ goalgo is to ensiue the long-1‘ particularly competiititive with Camitherss» s a i d line prices will rise■ise another S to 9 ? the stock will level; ooff,” Baxter term viallability for air service inn Boise, C arbm y said. - “W e alwiilways suggest people said. th e comnnmunity, and reasonablyy “A lot of our folks axaren't going compare bothbot options,” she said 10 cents a gallon1 beforehc th ey sta- _ Mark Baxter, director of bilize, absent anyly o< th er u iifo re-, ” He also anticipateite's th at th e priced locallo fares to Salt Lakec to drive 130 miles and>d pay park- Kent Just,Jus Twin Falls Area seen disruption. Maguire Energy Institue Organization of 1P etro leu m City shoulould go a long way towardd ingandgas,"hesaicL Chamberr of Commerce executive, Gasoline reserve:rves nationw ide Exporting Cotmtries,ss, or OPEC, achievinging that objective,” Hartt The airport has alr- fell about 12 millio:llion barrels last all arere backI to preblackout capac-1C- could opcn up its crudide oil supply said, higher boarding numisbers sincc pie canfly fly to major Northwut week to 196.9 mmillion. That ity, accordingac to tbe Energy;y quotas, given that pprices have SkyWeVest was responding toD the change, C arbenysasaid ddes from>m Twin* Falls for im der. marked the fifthrh consecutive Departm m ent, Bloomberg report*t* been above its uppeiier limit and complaintints of high prices at TWin1 Board&gs have beenen going up $200. .weekly decline andnd a nine-m onth ed. the international prcs no good for us to opcr- arrangement with iSkyWest, Just lear:earned that firsthandt ; In California,a, p ric e s a r e And aa rupturei caused a pipelinele OPEC’s norm al, robibust supply, ate our’ airlinesai in Twin Falls ifr Carberry said. Also, thehe economy w i^e planniinningatour. iilready above S2I perp< gallon, th e in Arizoizona th at supplies about 30|0 and the labor strife in Venezuela they don'i)n’t want to use it,” said1 appears to be improvingBg.. “W e were-ere surprised. We were h ip e s t level sincee April.A percentent of the gasoline used4nm coulcl also ham per thcic market. P h il Gee, Ge spokesman . forr “Airline enplanements ts are tied able to flyy theth north-Idaho people While other faaoiaors have beeii Phoenbnix to shut down Aug. 8. It ■ The I-abor Day holioUday, when SkyWest!t “We‘ need to make thatc to the health of the eieconotny,” - straight too TwinT out of Spokaae,’* brewing for weeks,ks, th e Aug. 14 has not noi yet been returned to:o many are expectedd tO'travel, asavailabiable as possible.” Carbenysaid he said TheDie cost was about $200 power outage In1 thtl e E a s t m ay operaticidon. could trigger anotheiier round of Twin. FallsF passengers also) Etha Camithers,'a tntravelagent perseat,hesh esaid ______have pushed gosI pricespr to their, As.' Arizona leaned onn price hikes, but addiiditional sup- • enjoy fiwee parking and ^ o r t lines: with Desert Sun Travevel in Twin ------current levels. Threeree refineries in Califorromia’s already tight wpply[y plies and autumn dcIcmand will for checkck-in and security, Gee• Falls, said the new famtes are defi- Tim eS‘Net■News correspondent Ohio and Michigan.an. an d som e in . for hel{elp, the price increases onn temper the effects t:thereafter, said. nitely worth looking inmiR>. , Lotroinc CavenerCau am be miehed at Ontario were shutt down,di and not thc WeVest Coast havfe outpacedd analysts say. “It’s momore convenient - that’si “We expect it to beI cmore com- 208-438-S446446orlawener<9pmtx^^

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Esslinger says thchc d is tric t will Boslandndsaid. pod develops a darlrk, sunken Prospc«ects of a lean year worry Valley farmers for $16! a bag, tmd p a rt o f >ur o u r state’s revenue,’!-' rim out by thc endi of August. Thed1 chili season in New Mexico'o' region toward the tip,p, making it Ken DeW whow also owns a spedal< chiU sells for $9.99 a babag, with a Mexico farmcxmcrs flourish.” ' best place to bc inh farmfi ing r i ^ t processcsscd products. Green chili iss breakout of curly top1 nmeans hcH ty retailI store,si said he sells an SS charge for roasting. B ack inn LLas Cruces, Lujait now.” eitherr ftfrozen or canned, and redd be hit with a lean year.IT. average ofof SO to 60 tons of chili The price difference,e, DeWees knows all tootoo well that chili fom P Although chill yiel/idds m ight not chili iss driedd or pickled. “Last year, wc had alabout 3 to 4 most years,irs. . . says, is due to chili itimported ing is an unpredictableunp business' b e as abundant, thithe q u a lity of In thc Mcsilla Valley, a plantt . tons per acrc, but I ddon’t know “M ostc of o thc farmers I deal from ocher countries,!S, mainly Mother natuiature, it seems, will be chili this season worwon’t b e affect- virus knownkn airly top hit early inIt that wc’ll do that ththis year,” with are-c concerned because Mexico, which grows clchili year. the drivingng force behind Newi . cd, said Paul Boslancand, director of the seaseason, as did blossom endd Schubert said. there isn’tin’t any w ater, an d the round. Currently, Mesexico sup- Mexico’s chilicn: industry in th^ New Mcxico Statete U1 niv ersity ’s rot, Bosiosland said. Bueno Foods of Alb[buquerque, pods wil!1 stanst to dry and tu m red plies more than 98 pepercent of future, Chili Pepper Institutecute. 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Ti'ns*:s ^ 94,90 *.B9 MV ... { weeks of - the bottom,om. It’s going to t&ke ' ^ BT.90 Milo STM i 2s :b4 -:oj resistance following \ 13.70 iSim *.to ^ . m'80Esins' isg !KS :is ■ 29.30 -.09 gains. Stocks fell sh»,Mply as a stronger ftamingiear to help thbse 'I SKS illi 12.10 ii:i 12.23 *.0S D*0 tSUO JW ' £■«.» I.IU . ^ O g n jM 99,999 lili :i **The bulls look a litlittle tired Managemenilent. ‘---- here,” said Bryan Piskskorowski. After rlsinIsing as much as 76.29, ! : B e a nNS s ______3 ^ L - — « . ■ market commentatator for the Dow closeddo dowrt 74.8L o^ir j°srrs‘ gs II I Prudential Securides. 0.8 percentent, at 9,348.87. Yhfe SSw Mira sain i ?8WJI1,up 9,139 The market’s good mooda was Nasdaq fellell 12.23,1 or 0.7 percent, I ' ’ PnS^vtAMHgtowtrt. 100nun « r , " a -,S ' MWf. IM« Wtno MW IU tnd fier S iii'' i i f c 82 80 99.00 >.30 tem pered by a note off cautionc in to 1,765.32,32, forfeiting an eqrly I1 . n!^*c«K|viMMonn«lon«WvktuOt*ci to mng* •rfnM netw*. fn light trad- lead of 34.94(.94. ^ SSffls. ss as 9SS0a M.80 M:SB ~:07 Inters oudook and.by Ii . O/Mi (»<*<««•. M«; PMO*. Mk; w JgSn., .»• ing, as many traders werew« away The Stam:andard 4c Poor’s WO I S5vK'iliWt>MnSU»»»io5lliSSSstsT p sAnfKeenMparbkNM M e t a l s/C uriftRENCY I a| g on vacation. Analystsa alsoi said index droppopped 10.21, or 1 per* liS 1!| p:| :| stocks have little roomm to move cent, to 993.C ' omMikH ■fnocnelMir.ariara'is? sSasasinaiWTueeniipirbgihaliSSJP- .own^onAug l«. K S ftS>mr*eH. S *•;?? H:sl il higher right now, withth indexes Wall StreStreet has generdy ,079. ^ 73:00 73 trading at levels not3t see n in moved highe[gher over the past Sfw if82.78. ' S:;g : S i______:_GRAIN!IN S . , : ______^ C h e e se TB-SO -,92 more than a year. 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M Turtr iSSiSJ!S; SM.10 *2.90 J5 ¥ b 'Mner.909,up i“" IJ81 ContlnutdfrofflC4 po u n d s, more mo than triple the POCATtaO (Al^ - Uihe Farm tw SSSffiES B a?S!SS B!S J that they cook up betletter than usual goingng rate.t i i « w I the other onions," Parma "Farmersers who held off until ?i'.S’ favor. from 12.2I pcpoimds per person ip 0 a,M a.80 8.88 *.12 M 499.8 504:0 4»r6 I 8 poxmds per person ip NA t3 PCI prswm. tl pa. orewnRsasfpss-o t< ff JHa 988 *49 997 ..|2 - ^ :jjj: b. ^ ^ I Prices paid to farmerers shot up 1982 to 18 pi 1 i jw. proM*'; H pet pr* ’ to more than $30I p] e r 100 2002. K S S l—™ BS "■ e.82 »!i« I 4.a£rir 14 p* prewin: Menunt C m 9* ua DM 804.0 80?:) 804:b ii ! :ll i ■'' ?M 180,144. i«a«a Jtn ...... IB09.0 .B.8 ISf .. .fySsi^^ssS iMr ...... •■ H93 Jl'fl ^ ...... Something missing? i F™"“ jigs7," t S s 5^ Til ngenin*CMe«0OBeM Jw »:» E ::::: s are abi* to oiatem■mbs l our mar- u s snd w e'll'II tr)try to Include It. 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Two; r f l H bath homme. e Double car, beautifulU Snake River located Jn beautiful be; and Horse Shed.d $105,000. Le« 539-3458S 0 Amy 420- “V '<»"» wer features. 32'x24' mei garage, allall brick ranch- L or DaCe S848.#l073« JSSUilding sites ll I. Boat ramp, balmy Hagemusman.Plckyou Call BJ Ros: Large, newer;r garage/shopg already, on I Ith sprlrtg fed style home►me. $119,900. I Wmi 1 CAR with concreteetc floor, nuto IpcatCon. ■ ■ ■ CaUAmyIV ]Han>cr 420- P*^rPicnic areas, golf colon and carpetl ca Vinyl R o ss 5 5; 3 9 -0 7 9 5 . 2 BEIXKXM V « r c. ;Great horse at your finger: exteriot Greatreat starter or #104855 - Iororomc GARAGE Ne«leds3 work. Trc- opener & 2202 power. Realtor ownt location. SurSurrounding SH R H ^ iB F n 5848 ortr Linda Lee* c°“"« ** Approved Buy.000. Call , H S -fernm c ' , Martin 539- erty. Call Suzicizle 420.376s! 886-2186. ff>105700 10; Itiihl #106746 -.Icr.:3 '“^ •"“ --to l L in d a Lc<' ™ “ M ONE OFA Ki: home for only paik and boatS 1d o c ta ^ ^ 8»t‘on '^at.iter. Great ONE OF TWttWIN FALLS' I WHV PAY RENroc lja$ 2 bwl- Suiruncrretreatl:all3 licdra>mn home site, VMfg., okay, LARGEST TREIREES sits on t 3 B $ T ^ ESS h J room, sewing v n er\ carry this beautifulful 1/2 a c r e ^ a f i ||n IOUS ADDRESS. iUND13bcd. can owiultls hoheat, 10'xl2’ batli. wood stov«ive on tile sur- possible owr FREsnGioi ■ I tub room, 3 < locatcd In'SE round, tik; dxmtunterslnniaan termj. Get yoiour ahimals ■ lot. Undergrouiround Irrlga* j^ B H ^ H lg room, hot J40,0007 Horoc New C onsinstruction on B U B B LOCATION brick home at Chris B(utx,T batlL Call JamJiunie Martin to and call Balarry ‘ 320- tion, curb 6t guttergut are In 3 i i ScarBaraw, 8as he Candkxklgcge Golf Course, j ^ u u l eE ’ UPl II you Wn-H VIEWEWS. Nicely garden spot ihcd & 1$ locBJ Roo 539- show 5390503503. #10717-1/6 1864 or Daran S. 324- place. GreatIt 1lot for a 2019. #802799 Ii-romtf d uplex locati Open iloor-jor plan, custom _ ililc, ■, comldcr kcpt 3 bcdrotIroom 2 bath trees and t WlU! Jcrom e. CaU?9-}CTniiif Q -Ih'hl c a tio n near :I M i y M love to rll 3 Call flrcplacc, lltlonal 4 btil- O M f!d o n wwith it bcauti- patch. CalIt with frolt^ 404.6322 or BJ shopping. $3s;ooo.S;( i m floors, tiledcdon^jfS? "f" ■d-for lawn. Brackett 32( asparagus 0795.^106279- [ V X H 21 ACRES of Irrigated Jam ie 539^)5031503 or Kitty .^ S S R l I bath located '“" L SBiiiiiiHn fast nook.k. Golf Course de of owner- Dan Suhr a l l B a rry pasture 2 millliles East of 539-0501. MLS.ILS #106694 Isldc of town fJ’”” * P^s 5( ;20-I864 or m | K t } J | , 1 very quiet -Twin l-alls i ; ^ |^ I views. 100m%. Jlnance avail- 4 ,7 0 0 a m =,al ^ g lp ^ 5^98^5,8,500. Call #107915.-Kr. rLSSe"™ ™ ablel Pick'k ■ your cotors! ;0-5848 or ------539,2019. e x CELLENILlncf^n. Greai s^.° J 186-864 or Dan S. ^ack. Can T to one sec- up to approxiIs Barber 404- 324-2019. #102350 O nly *36,9900 Call septic, power to icres. $359,500. U j M g m a Gaea (Gaya)) .Lete 886- Hon. PresentlyItly divided jBHMM aocs. CaU 3/5, BJ 106323/4 Wr.mu- #106372 ln‘o 5 parcels.ils. O ne par- OSS 539-0795 or LOVELY AL 0795 or Chris 1 2186. uber 401-6322. 19.096 AC)^CRES ON Shi.slK.ti*- cel has olderder mobile ln|^B ** Newer Home 6322. #82403/5 J. E. between home and smismall guest THE NEWEW HIDDEN "105785 ll Jerome VLL BRICK -Jemnu- ™ , s . d ““- iHomo fic LOTS OFJ LOTS- house. $119,50C.'500. Call BJ K ^ H HOLLOWW ESTATES I P------■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2900 sq. ft. 3 Burks TYactor Beautiful bullJlldlng lots 539-0795'95 or fatty ■ ■ L l * Presented1 by ■ Docker I '■; 2 ACRES wltlvith a 4 bed* ^ .1 :Sg.ApprL. I™ ® r . Mthe Hwy is (or your dream 539-0501. In Jcrotne jwin stop ,m home on . ^•■*S&aar BuUdcrs.At<^ touch of class. p M M H room housesc In Melon ^ " ‘f P , qulit Wendellell streets, V . V 2/515-6 H H H H Imagine your yoi new cus- Valley. I'ruitlit 1 trees 6< a “" “I »"“ > ; Lincoln Zoned c-l/M -2 if West 4th shop. Garage.ge.CallSuzIe < homerlple?r= i garage S1,5 g^res “S 'ark lr with RR owned. S Ca t i l(.v ‘’■“ I' » ' tom home on or 7* ■ sprinklers, south »ni>noBn and SH>- “UV 420-3765 oro r Darlene deal at 5179, o property. Wotvcrton S70,000 OI ust North of lush greencn acrcs with is a great industrial Parlsewer and *107309 -Twinwin Fnlls Itli existing mtn. views:ws by day & 308-5502. «1#106406-07 Sandra Caf I 'M s s S S . HORSE RANCH iiiiDl 3354.#10184?9,9(X). Call ad|acent to ne site IrKlud- i R ^ ^ ^ B IVln Failss d c t y llghBby SCENIC HC great c o3MMERCIAL m Capps i eptk; Installed r-~ W . .M night. 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EAL :E‘STO : i~ H I SHOSHONE U ig o 2 ^ h EOEN 1 » 2 bedroom opts. JEROMB now duplox. go# 8 I. BUHL 2 bdim . dpto. avail,I. RLER 8 bodroom, 2 bath,S' ThompsonProporty heal/AC. Appla. $600., api.. S376.$100(»p. ax 1 BURLEY 1 bdrm .. HAIHA TWIN FALLS $800 + dop. 3250 N. 2300 E. MB. 6mls. Avail. Now. M 6 .7 7 S 4 1 ' I own. TWIN FALLS Approx. s. Rent ba sod on Incom e, h. Management 731-1779* '4-plex 2 bdrm. utllllles. ' TWIN FALLS Ront to ow rcl'ol quatlllod. R o frig . stovo. v o . 3 bdrm.. 2 balh. Appls. S. Fwir H.S. $500/month. romodetod 3 bdfm.. famhfan ocro of C-1 commorcli n o . incW., AC; auto sprlnklots.s. Ploaso coll 643-8833. - pd. $525. Tri-Co Property: 5 v H e a r t n e q u l f i i jwnor proporty, locatod on Elm Eli W/D Included. $295/mo. g. Equal Housing Opportunity.-f.' Can for ap p t 206-739-88811* * Mgmt. 324-2734 tcpm.us* ly room. $52,900. Own 3 all S o u t h o f B u r l o y — JEROME 2 bedroom .1 1/2 ;.«• caffy. 734-3110 tv. mag^ ' SUool ^ h ln d Motol B. t JEROME NIC* 2 bdrm. j_ !!!£:- Utllllk>s on sito. $149.50 1, QOODING Low Incomeie , aooOING 1 bdrm*., oil bath, all appllancos. W E BUY H O USES when wn< Call208-734-4139' of» TWIN-FALLS 1 bodroom,n, subsidised. 1 bdrm. apts.a .; oppto. Ind. W/D. Closo 176 Msurtce Street:- othofB »oy no. Wond 3 bedroom, 2 both farmirm 1526 1/? Fllor Avo. E.=. ,ot W ost S id o C o u rt, for/or' shoSjIng. No pets/^k- 324-2744/208-420-1011.* I Twin Fans ’ I!?®, YWiN FA LLS G ro o tT I\ irse wator pd. yd. caro provid-d- senior &/or diaaDled.d . mg. $4! ^ dep. 934-6355*5* ______734-4198* : whol your opilons “a» ® location opprox. 12 acrticros houso. w/llvo stall horse is£gLt^yd£°^bg“'' Call 42O-3320.‘ rom bam & corrals. $700/mo.*^0. od. rofs., no p o ts . $40010 Cloan. nico n«l«^bor- “ JEROME Unks Apts-.’sTS RUPERT Avaiiobio Nowi tTWIN FALLS 3 bodroom. _____ w/walor.-3 mllos Iroi hood. walking d istanco loto OOODINQ Ctean.culeTl . 2 both, newly painted, lock 625 8. 550 E. 206-308-^08- m onth* dop. 420-0125,* IS bdrrn apt.tg. yord groatat 3 bdrm., all appllancos 2 bdrm,, townhouse opts. WEST MAOic Twin. Exc. view. Roentor 5710/734-907S ovos.- ■5 RIdloy 4 King*. 3 apis, t appliances, AC, $825. RESERVOIR Poffoirfoct Crook canyon. Watt !— TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.72 By location. $34S/mo. -t- dep.p. washor/dryor hookups W/O hookups, rontat r avallablo. Call Shlrloy ».* AC. storage. Now accopl- assislanco available.. O'loary dlst 733-2662.* wpokond hidooway.ly. J By frontago. G roal for hors«irses FILER 3 bdrm .. 1 oairT, bath, spacious, quiol..: 208-934-4966 weakdeysy i 1-666-676-9168 toll Ireo.* ireok. $109.000.206-731-2406406.* so w o r/a a n ltlo tlo n p a id , _ Ing applications. Afford- ownor. Up U vb Croo aid- $625/mo. Call 734-6245.* boforo noon. Small pets S i X r . K S' t Cla»llled . . . for pswlo C abin a n d 2 o x tra lol iTnTii *365 ♦ $30 0 d e p . No pola Ils -mrsraimram- oblo rents cablo. IHA ^wswwtwnil 733-0931. _ ' 'fl*' TVyiN FALLS Windmi TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 1 and smoking OK. Equal Ute ClM«IIWI- 733-0031-__ accepted Cindy 324-0572* Call 436-0429.* 734-5730 or731-3584.- Holghls 1 acro w/waHft7#rl 366-7974/690-1560* — c balh, full bsm t., $650/mo.0. Housing Opportunity* W EST MAQtC O ver 17i1700 S33.900.20B-73V2406.0 6 .' FILER C ountry living soum ♦dop. Call Lyle 731-6569- sq, fl.. 2 story 3 bodrooi(room. S B ot FMr. 3 bdrm ., S6(XVmo. 206-326-5972. IV. msg.J”®' TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm. 2 boih homo. 2 carg ■nfT 2 both 2 car garago. largo rago + oxtra storago.: . 'II 5 QOODINQ 3 Ddrm. 1 DOin. vara. $700 ♦ $700 dop. T o u r CJ f G o mn s b y ] placo. family room , si IB I garago..S550 + $300 credit chock roq.. Loaso room, nico lawn. 30pm m ln. TWIfJ FA L L S ‘Tlr»S~.ulet <^6&blN(^ 2 bdnn. 2 both, m FALLS‘ 734-0400w JEROMB*. ------nelg^borhood. Ful i/V/d T W IN F A L L S L a r g e 3 TMETIMES^iEWrVS occupied. $189,000. O I Ctasslflod Oopartmenn ent - HAQERMAN 3 bdrm ., nov. KIVBBIERLY ‘ 423-6160 Offico hours aro carpot. Firoplaco. Lg. yd. 6;00 am to 5:30 pm lu l $650. Couniry 3 bdrm..rm!! ^ cloonr«replaco. garogo! Monday thru Friday.1 Q H doublo wido. appllancos.cos. sodnktors,$565.734-3110 W .u s R .im m s g f f w i m $650. TrI-co Proporly WENDELL 2 bdnn..1 bolhi 82BS0UIHPMR Wo arc opon to an walk*i TWIN FALLS ApprTx^ o ^ (Wloml. 324-2734 ICpm.US.* opt. W/D hook-up. $450 & tratfk: to assist youHI InIr 05,00 of C-1 com mofclal erc n ’A A E f ^ M A r^ n o wv o o i r $500mo. Calt 934-959S.* building your-adto110 property locatod on‘ El Elm 3M rm ., Air. foncodyord, utts. street bohind Motel 66. -» " $750 o r s e ll. 733-1359. O r call on® ol our utllilles on su e . $149.Si“•=«’ HANSEti 2 S drr., moBU. Lf IB B w Classified Sales» Call 206-734-4139‘ £ i g e Roprasonlath/os. homo. apptB.. AC. stor ■ ■ ago. No pots. 423-5104.'211. TWIN FALLS sm . Sludio.s ■ 1.20B-733-0M1 o xt 5 U fM Ha NSEM 3 bodnjom. n/s11/2 $330 all utils, pd.. dop.. 132 3rd S t W no pets. 208-733-3511.’ BOHY fM^g— Twin Falls O tilce P nVE =” LAKE PdW B LU H Z H ii J^RdM^ ie‘wlde3bdm 1-208-877-40422 . boat. 3 yoars old. 1 ,owo i. 2 balh . mobllo homo.>.^no n< 1283 Ovoriond Avo.,ve. In Juty oa. yr. 423-6301 I i H ______^ Q7742 I o r Burioy Office* BUHL Duplex,cloon 1 mth, bdrm., kitchon opplloncos ------PUBUCSERVICE" ', no wotor. g a rb a g e & single MESSAGE m >°° HEZiZlZBE ttthS' smoklng/pots, $600. 1st1 st, Borogo. $350*dop. n't pay BURLEY S.E . Slnglo wic Soiling proporty? Don't [ roq. Call 206-308-3668* - M , J l any foos until Ii's sold.>ld. ForI w/3 acros & walor. <=■'1C b;s'2oV3°& 7rj--'°'’ ^ B Z E 2 Iroo Inlormotion aboutabi 208-677-4766- — _ CASTLEFORD 1 & 3 bdrm avoiding llmosharoro andc sHOSHONE '98 do^rTTMJi JEROME 3 bdrm,, 1 oatn30tn. aportm onts avail, u w . S59S + $4S0/dopo9lt.■ Nromo Froo Holp with 5 bedroom . 3 t I. 8/Ot 1-888-J53-4177 Id# 100 homo, woodslovo.I, wotorw Goll C ourso. Avoll. 6 lllllllllillllllM 0 * 0 *lT*Pocloge.F«Hyloodedll69a8T ■ sharos. and fon• ■ .. ... / Call before 9am or ( 6pm. R Evans. 637-417'^976* BUHL 3 bodroom. 3 5 0 Q ra n d v l* w Dr. bath, garago. motoi mo Roomy I siding. ^5. 324-3313317 3 bodroom. 2 bolh. I BUHL $87 5 * dop. » n i Cool 2 bdnn. for lo aso so 'wim No a m o k ln g /^ ts In H U B I conlrai AC. garogo> andar these units. ^ 0 9 1 oppliancos. $500ymo.0. plusf BRAWLEY REALTYTY 2CSEQ!IICEQBili^l^ ' i E 3 M I I S M 0 . Irod. 734-5658 Jl I6906T * < 8 B H I doposll. Roi. roQulroi •su* Pockoge, Looded w/Only / Or 36,000 Mileil I7063T 'CUMMINS* Die»l. Fully UxxWl 16' n f l ll Barker Reallofs S43-43-4371 Evos. & wookonds1* loaded with low Miles'lejl I7033T rgoousl BURLEY 3 bdrm.. TbSiK. 1 b D av e 731-5861* Was *22,995 Was‘27,495 $ 9 4 TWIN FALLS gorgoi bdm Was *18,495 couniry vlow 2 aacr c ro s.I full b^mt.. Ig. familyt room,ro TWINFALLS Now 3bdn NOW 2 .9 9 5 I P o v o d c u l - d 0• ‘- Sis n c .I fofrlg. & stovo Inclut:ludod, 2 balh. no pota/smokln: ^ 1 7 , 9 9 5 NOW aA 0 ,9 9 5 Powor A phono. IrrtiIrrtgal-I w /D h ook up. Souti>uth of 1 yr. lo a so $ 1 1 0 0 + doi MOW od ond fenced. $70,C70,000:1 B u r l o y . $ 4 S 0 //m n o. 2284 Eastwood Rd.Rd. ■ • Call aoa-732»a2S4.tS4.‘ I Call20e-431*0124*24* Coll 324-8056* 5 M i lI E I ^Emmsmsasm . WVUwWw/Power MoonrooJl LoodedI I7050T 0(1 #69971I - B I •lS-Poaog«.fl.lU»'LtrV4,Mybo»9S m W af‘41,595 S O I Was »28>I95 5 NOW 0 « NOW;*36,99S H O W^ ^ 9 ,9 9 5 7 .9 9 5 I

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FOUND'FoedMlHaaAsao« LOST Lab X, blad<. b m v TWIN FALLS 3W Bm3m 6L TWIN PALLS Lo. a M fem ale, abort hair, ]ustS In.tho Deck) area. WWv 2H bdrm.. 2 bath, tS(ts o o / aom * utlla. MSO-t- di ■ r a n ■ fsm e m .^ r. a«16ttlAv.E.73MO I’l* l&An8?^wiM -73ar_ ___ lant ptioable) of $429.13, duUBLieH;August23,2003» medium alze female dog,>0> than normal, last s**n on SO T KIM tW lV Slrigiii-wig malUng addreaa and tail mor* parttoular daecrtptlei 2 b u h unR at 304 Lano■nw* TWlfTWDTvrTnlS o f you ^ d a t* o f sal* or r*tnstatam' - black and whit* spotted•d Eastland, REWARD StrM t «4ln d u d aa w at . and now doubla apae* phone numbor our. of the above references JS ; PUBLIC N071Cl“ with brawn martdng. wea^ w ator,. t>drm.. bamL a p t, an u 3u^ ant Th* prindpal balanot 5 ! lawn c a n & unttauoi oX ) avail. Frlandlv vHlag reai proporty. but for pur ^ Aotlona planned and takenm Ing blue oollar. Call 324- ___ tl*apd.S420t250d Aek Sl'p^'ofmalibMordeih•"v* p o se a of oom pliance wltlX h owing aa of thla date on thi $77B4WMlS2a:mon-^depoai above-nam ed court . Sakl salo WUI be m ade with cruing iate charges, and in- ,l tim* card from Clear I 734-0888 in ty t*r*st. unpaid and accnilnculna u rg e s o v r y diUen to read Watar Care Center. Needod montha okl, block & white, ^02* DATED this 18th d ay y of « out covenant or warrant; ,,«t. and study Ihese notices. ,d w/bluo oyos.REWARDI Evoa. & wM konds f: peraonol iteme relumed. D a v 7 3 1 -8 » e r T77 July. 2003. regarding title, p ossessloi Ml We advise those clllzens 20»-M<-4*84* /S/Deputy Clerk and pursuant to the powe . Blu* Lak*s. Pi*as* call CLASSIRED . lha aociatod with this foreclo-«lo. to accoss public records 7 36-4884 or 212-8222.* SPARKLINQ CLEAt\zAN Under now manaooma'm an t of aale conferred In thi jd a . a n d public meetings __ ADVERTISERS ; PUBLISH: A ugust 16. 3 2! DoodofTruitex*cut*dby sur* and that the beneflda- Studio & 1 bdrm.1. Nice, d o a n . oomfortatrtable k 3 0 and Septem ber 8 , 2 0 a unl ry *1*01* to sell or causa? s e IMPORTANT LOST aieok Toy Poodia' (3 5 0 and up rooms. 401 W. Main I>03 Ro** M. Wilcox, an un at at Lako Cievoiand. Sun­in- Please check your: married woman. As grant• n t. tM trust property to be soldeolc Pieaso address all legal Loundry & Storagege 324-2381* a of to satisfy saM ^igaUon.n. II if advertising to: day 8*17. Hor nomo <;Is ad on the first day: 833 Shoshone N. ------SHAItS a large h o m e wtt ------NOTICE OF------ors. To; Stswart Titio o 0 to LEGAL ADVERT1BING La.ta. Coil 208-654-2548* Jl . YWtNPALLfl tiBS T " 5.A Boise. Inc., As succossolaor the Trustee is unable tc f . If you find an error 410-0380 734-4339 * >rator h o t tu b & p a t i o . $■m 2 7 i TBUSTEE-SSALE son. The Timee News mlrcrowav 4 rafrlgerat On Tnjstee. for the benefit aon< n d convey title for any reason. £ £ £ Call for prices Includea utiilltoa, Ca276 T.S. No. 2002-30455-, th e successful bidder^ solesola POB0XV48 LOST Brittany Spaniel.■I. we wtit correct It. ■Catl Loan No. 2927660 AMO socur;t/ of Flrat SacurJt] ihall Tw in Falla. ID 83303-0848;6 F o m o lo . 'C o lla r w A egsgs Ws we not be roeponstie WIN FALLS 1 bdrm.,I..W/0 V* CaprtMofot 733-848:462* after 7 pm 208-T38-4808 ari a n d oxdushro remedy shall •OS* 11/14/2003 at 11:00 ,At Bt Bank. N.A„ As Beneftelary lies Doodiino for legal ads; 33 Spanlah Pork Police:e for errors oftor the first hookup, itove & refrrelrlg. t ff------dated 12/2/1999. recordec bo the return of monies (recognlied local tJmo). 1 lant paid to the Tnistee. andIthe the days prior to publlcotlon,n. depanmeni and rabies.IB. day of publication.* ■ No p e ts. $ 4 0 0 -f deposiposit. OLD TOWNE LODGEiGE ' wanted. $250 m onth, utll toe- 12/2/1999. as Instrumen )f Approx. 3 yrs. otd. Lostist C a ll208- 423-I632* TIS Ities pakl. 20e-733-0973," • r the OTtranca lo Twin l^oli dof auccossful bidder shallhall noon on Wednesday for ______Clean & quiet room s Title & Escrow. 905 Sho«win No. *1999^)21370 D eed o rse. Sunday, noon on Thursday,y so o n 8/17. REWARD lorlor - Cati Twin Fails oo r^ Microwav & refrig. HBOHB the TrusI re-recorded oron have no further recourse, TWIN FALLS 1 bedroorr hone Street. North, Twi lant Date: July 2.2003 Stewartwart for M onday, noon on Fri-U informotlon or dog. 208-18- 733-0931 ext. 2. or 1 both. S330/mo +I- didop. Laundry. No Pots. ■ I Palls, Idaho 83301. In tateth 12/21/1999 as instrumen bR. day for Tuesday andd 731-3332 or 734-7631.* Buriey 677•404^* » Irm,. 1 248 2nd A v .W . 733-663f i o o , )of 1999-022334 locorroca c t Title of Boise, inc. Unda R. Utlla. indudod. 2 bdrm. County of Twin Falla, Stat ,w |. Invln ASAP546820 . W ednesday, noon on Mon­ both. $4S0/mo. • de TWINFALLS $105Aw6l acH- W«ho. Slowart Title, onc dot* of notary acknowl d a y for Thursday arid nooni!: LO ST fly rods <2) in green saleoftenants ) of edgom ont and lega ^ caaaa. Lost down stroam PkMUio call Lylo 731-est $375 mo. O triet microvm S ” Boise, Inc.. as Trastee 0 i 'o l PUBLISH; August 18. 2 23. 3. on T ueeday for Friday and Jroom rofrig. 8 trtlls. lnd.73g»K p e r s o n a l PRO(>eRTY^ behalf ol Low Offlcoswill c description., records o f from Mm Ic Dam, Augusttst TWtN FALLS 1 bedroc ll!£ 2 f Magk: Valley sto ra g e Iho! 30 and Soptember 8,2003003 Saturday, Holiday dead-’ 11th. Reward! Call opt., no smoking, kitch J y S to w n -J. Melmel. inc. thewl Twin Folia County, idaho Jtchon YWIN F^ALLd B aaomim < ent 1692 Eim Stroot N.. ilnea m ay vary, II you h a v• 20fr-7Sa-468r______appliances, central vc ** 8011 a t public auction, to I,th In P lo a so N ote: T h e obov< ___ a n y ^ o s tto n s call Ruby ol Compaaalonato, caring; ll vac. room, separate ontraniSIS?;. Twin Falls, Waho. will soil Itod Q ro n to rs a r* n a m e d? 'to Ic ______77 easy going, finandally *»< noor downtown & “cou Uft- uuie.pd. taSO. 733-88CB003* (0 A U C TIO N S E R V IC•—II I highest bWdor. lor cash, 1 LOST gold nocklace in house. $375 + eledrlc b lawful monoy of tho Unitethe comply wllh secllon 4S4S- NOTICE OF .71 cure, g rea t looking white 10 for on Aug. 26, 2003 the con flng 1606(4)(A ). Idaho C od oe . PUBUC HEARING Harmon Park. Small'J' 45 yr. old male, that an. & dop. American Ra ront. furnished nico: o no (ents belonglna to: . rew ard. Caii 208-539- Estate, 734-6850* » " • a ’.’i W a . S . ' . Ssit- : No representation la madisde Notice Is hereby given I ^ loys life la soaking a petit* _____ smoking/drinking. $1$160 MARGO YOUNKiN, Uni win that they are. or are nollot. thai tho City of Hansonse n 5058 or 208-734-5778* . fem ale b etw een a g o 36* TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.irm. 2 m onth, Tndudos utilillillilles, KM. last known a d d re sa it and p rese n tly resp o n sib le .for fo: Planning and Zoning Com-om- d 46 for compantonsnip, ro- both, no pots. SSOO mo.mo SlOO security depotloslt. PO Box 81, Hanaon, l[ ^ts this obligallon sel fortf » i Foils, Stale of idaho. an irth m issio n wlli hold a publicibilc FO U N D L abs (2) b la ck , LOST Lab X Raward.d' ' monco and posalbla doe. Lorotio 731-1779;^9.* Noor ooiiege. CCi a li 83334. Contenta: Exercla< daeeribed aa followa: Lot)uth h e ro in . T h e D e f a u lt f foi o r hearing al H ansen city HatiHatl puppies, no collars, In yi- Is relattonshlp. Send corr*- bike, microwave, book V block, male, neulared. TWir^ fiALLS2bdrnSTnTT 208-733-8827.* 4 and 6. except tha sout:6of w h ic h Ih ls s a le is to be b< onSopiember8lhol> at clnlty 3rd Ave S. Cali: medium sized, name jtIs spondence to e-mali ad- casa. rocllnor, ond tobie pay 6:30pm, The purpospiol 1 bath. No pots. S425/n' 25 feet of k)t 5, In block 5win c made Is tho failure to pa) Piof 736-7282 o r 734-9119* " ' Cisco. By Eiizabolh St. dress blr2004ooewea.ner +$42S/dep. 208-733-386 misc. boxea. H a n s e n T o w n aite, Twiiac- when due. undor Deedi ofo (ho hoaring Is lo hear a _ Coli 208-212-0003* Bof TrusI and Note dotecled proposal by the AaaembtyfhtS FOUNO lovely fomalo TWIN FALLS 2 bednxin'^ kJ i i i Fails Couniy, Idaho, ac black Lab w/Wue coUar. 1 ^ FORMING Join the F u rl' Extra nice 4-plex. cording to tho plat thoreoats. 12/2/1999. Tho monthljhiy of God Church to erect in- an liluminalod sign with Snaka R Ivr Bowl. S475 + dep. '■ ■ FtLEft Extra nic, di'in rocordod in book 1 of plauthe paym ents for Prindpal, in I — Call now 206-67»-269Br: Coll 208-734.91822* • 14’wlde.2bdnn..w/ahi PUBLISH: Auguat 16 ____am p ag e 93. in the offlco of aidthi terest and Impounds AL ----- W/O, No pets, 732-0891J895.- klMe^ALV 6ean & qupets. OF THE RFTH JUDICIALATE 17* DI8TRICTOFTHE8TATIOR YWIN F A lL d 2 bedrooiTooSr 2 bdrm.. 12 ft. wide, ni I 1 bath townhouao. f pets $470 + deposit.r,c C ~ .s 208-738-8884 after Spn g s?? CM.No:’ip .°¥53-i6 ■rWW i ^ a l U 2 b e a rw SUMMONS irmi- \ 2 bath. All appls, W/D.H I in Ihe Maner of the Tarmi cld. AC. S525 /mont natton and Adopttoh of ES. August Froe. 308-1317 —— LVNweais—D S STETSON LANE JONES, SHOPPING CENTER fWffrFALC87Ba?55i a minor chlM. Office & Retail D.O.B. 05/28A>2 . . . All utilities poid $S($500 Hammack ManagomoiER TRACY HILLS and JERRI Sl|Atm |||iA m U U i +$300 dop. 1 bedrooi all uillitlos paid, S32Sn-2 5 ^ ' ^ 342-7388 HILLS, husband a n d wife, +$250 dep. 323 2nd Av n a n t PeUUoners.- nue N. 0^ 208-734-4874a70- ' Blvd. offlco or retail apa188 vs i W iHiE3?Tl available. Jeff HammsL iiw PAM JO N E S o n d SH Aivifoi W f l « B | ] f f n M n M rm, z Westerra Rooi Ealiip a co JONES, husband a n d wife T i Tj E m ^ t h , W/D hookup, fan©o n ^ Group. 208-733-.78S3 yd.. DW. garage, woU 20e-308-5343. sewer garboge pd.'SSS S!£3* YWIN I^A L l^ 1 0 5 5 81 * 5 & S ' AC. 570 Jockson. U E R i •XILWi?JfeoengiM Caii 208-733-3090.*0* Lakes Blvd.. 820 sq.l ■ i:— - $875 mo. Call 734-392: MAY ENTER JU cS m ENIi m mm TWIN FA LLS 3 Ddrm.. bath, gorage/opener,/"Vr? A TWIN FALLS 2 modicM '- ; AGAINST YOU W ITHOl/1UN* L A appll.. W/D hookups, inn o»Ica suites. 326 Man FURTHER NOTICE UN potB/smoklng. $700/mSmo 9t* Suitoa #2«i3.?icpl C LESS YOU RESPONC ♦ 400 deposit. 7 3 3M ^ 70* 208-733-2886 oxt. S.* wiTHi^r|^20^DAYi^ m.. n p n i l bdrm., 1 bath, carporl,rt*!ota le 2 0 0 0 s q It ofM ce aull of storage. W/O hookuakuD Old Towno, choose rpo n M TOi SHAWN JO N E S A N t HSRp...... i Z T m n v $525/m o. {801)920-121* 2 0 0 carpet. PatWng.732-OOtmlta! PAMJONE8 itoRP...... • 208-734-3188* Dolni 3740 E 2950 N r e v ■ UnOAMYMOS.... MM* Hansen, idaho 83334 YOURPB>Cg....»«nt th« s n rtere soc. $455 or $540/mo. www.TwlnFalIsShopa.co_____ court may enter Judgmen $400 dep. Call 208*73[I731: New. Lower Ratoa* against you as demande* Petition for Tarminatlor 1 2 bdrm,. 1 both, loodenHiui Main Tioor & linishiJTSr andAdoptkin. . No smoking/pets. $4954B5 * bsml. Perfect, readyrioral A copy of the Petition/."n (oi li KSRP...... !m H O > ihed Termination and Adoptlor 1 $495 dep, Call 738-047Sin* use. Total 5000 sq. lilTk X ■ UTWA»VIN0S.....-n,M1tl . H ' zZl— New ownor. Cooperatldy to ■> served wilh Ihla Sum ...... n ■MCTDfirRtB«rE..,.|MOO j terms. Coli 206-720-252a ft mons. tf you wish to aeel ^^3^S9m -kPALLS APTS.S . * YWtr^ FALL^'Moin St.ratlve P advice of an attomoy Ir a n d P h e a sa n t View>w za either front oxposu•523.* Ihls matter, you ahouklB dc Townhomea. orlnsW e3room sp oco7-S7— 1 so promptly so that youi 1,2,3 Bdrms. numerous oppllcatior• written response, if any 132MalnStS.72»a8a’*“/• may bo fllod In tim e anc ■ $369-$51S aiherleaatrfahtsDrotoct^ Som e DW & W/D hookup °W ppr?p,I.Sr5,,llt., Spacious ond clean. ***’ response requlrea compil No potB. 734-6600* ance with Rule lOfiOU: » ■ and other Idaho Rulaaihoii o TWIN F A U S HAdEAMA'R SARATOGA . , J&PStorage also indude: »r g J APARTMENTS-i- Behind Frogs, 837-417C 1. The title ond n u m b e r 0 this case. Mum ttui Luxury 1 .2 & 3 bdrm.Irm. ^ 170* 2. If your rosponae ia ar oponm ents Answer lo Petition foi W osher/dryer included, Termination and Adopttona !■ I V « swimming pool, fitnosiV!®! TWIN FALLS/BUHL ore It must contain a dm lssioni contor. business cenlet professional Austrolii or denials of tha aeparati freo video library,^ male seeks furnlahi araT allegations of tholo Potitlor p - m P I ’ A — enclosed garages.•j apt./rm. lo rent lor So| aiiari 'or Termination anda e aAdop' S l __ CeiiorVlartto^yi' and Oct. whllo workingshed lion and.other defenaet 1 661 S a rato g a Dr. B Ihe area. Contact by om ^'oonaH B nM tif ______736-J800*______S e p t. YmV nnd ■ vvlaty ol Interest- ■ stfc.l508r...... I I ------1 -Martc.Powe«OutBB.edujpIng In ing offtdno* in im dastHleciek>p *129881 \ em ail eolumni every d«y. Develop l0988l^M«>^ — Uw reedet-hefaH______S51““ “*8988 IG 988l‘N m H“^*1298811 i »|'8ioiBSAannrj U 9 W U H 5 tti 5 js ■ StkHOOS!...... *8988JlSISI?''?* ’!( a iftggSl'N m iH ftanriim iii ■viiranEnm i ...... I M M M W stfcffiOT *8988 H SUC.1600& ...... II rasifcf80f7,...... IQ 988||M "rj2!% ^'HTinTAMHM yg^5tfcl509}...... ^!?^»8988 ■ ' M M S s M t a n ■ sttisrsa...... I I Shoppers withh Qa nose for bargains hccK EVRDLI Classif ieds. Inn tth e Closslf Ieds, you caricad straight for the CHE E T H p on everythingI fromfr cars to canine com:an track down deals, t o p ! a c e o n o dj oior find th e Item s youompanions. Wi It's easy ‘ I I by hundreds of |inaa8i*>*eatiiritg^ii 13 2 3 rdrdStrpetW ! oM IWln Falll a s s if ie d s rtchevrolet.com I ; s a s ! ^ g a a'jsssssfxasasstg f£Sm,www.twlnfonte 1263 OvOverland AyeJ Buriey-alls 7334931 www.m8glcvalley.co f 6 7 7 4042 co m ______J . ______,______I. 1 •1 ' I ^ ■ ■ f f K . . . . 1. . ,,

612 Tlm ee^lews, Twin Auqust23.2003

BRWHTBeQIMNJNO» > AUTOMOmVE-V. t>/ C laaa A COC. 2 yra. exp. * pcij la aa A CDL needed.'-' AtitobodyspedaH^Wan. doublea. Local rtins. T Tar ^ k a r a . Local milk haul. J, I* **★*★★ ★n "grsi^phc. ’ has swing •hlft opaninga. doll area: Must'be cloan | 75-6'ir 17Slb*.non ICCP. oparatad by a cor- mobllo outo glaa« Installer < CHKnrt»t73t-g734* Call 208-734-6721* Call 643-6044.* ' tm okw nlc* looklno. tmod H aad Start toachor. ExporiorKod rwjuirod. d good pay. P l w ^ i Exp. dotallor. Mln. 3 y rs. isu m e to 208-726-1S26* ^206-423-4266 or 731-4269* C laaa A CDL r = SMUng non •mokine•e 3 d ay s criminal mattore. Call 20>-324-g7a4.* doublo and tanker EQUIPMENTe q i I protty p«tlt* tittio lady Brad RIM tt794.3M r j oxporionco. Also ne ed e d 3CORRECTIONAL DEPUTY — • ondoraement, O ‘ PERATOR y 3 d ^ a r s * COLLEEN'S CLUBHOUSE a car wash porson. Drug . 65-75 who w ould «k» A ccepting appllcaUona and RI DRIVERS . I 2 yra. oxperienco roq. Twin »" Falla Canal Co. . BANKRUPTCY troo wortwlaco. Apply in lasting to establish an haa an Immodiato to llvo a fun ltf«. ' t Rom p«r »d. prico must b« porson t5)K Auto Ser- P ^ D O E . h t Roply to Box 93431 c/o0 tnduMO A cooMCutlvo Economy Rates g ollglblllty list. ApplkuUons ' F ood grado products. oponing op lor on experi­ Tlm ^N owB P O Box 548 DAY CARB h a a ovan ln p vleo 2374 AOdl$on Avo. available at Jorome enced equlpmont oper­ >48 day».Pflv«lo Party OoJy. openings tor child caro.. eoat No Phone Callall* G re at hom e timo. Twin Falls. Idaho B33Q3.* First Visit is Free , C ounty Corroctlons 300 Idaho Milk Tranaport, ator ot In our E ast DMsion. Mon.-rrl. Call 410-5220* . N. Lincoln. Jorome. ID or 9.A.O. Stroas. Anxloiy or RAYBORN AUTOMOTIVE ' / In c. Burtey. Id 8W 1 r X S S ii. DAY CARE -O ponlnga - Jlfty Lubo it now hiring FT Call Deputy Hughee Profeaalonal 1-600-967-2911 M-F « *1 Exporloncod isockhoe Dopfosslon. Ilconaod pro- ClawKlod Dapartmont LAW WEST = Lloutonont Comett and oxcavotor operator. fosaionol counsollng. In> Full-Part-Aftor School technicians. Cuslomor TrucK Drtvera a a m to S p m M D S r | on 733-0931 oxt. 2 All houra, 206-324-0424* sorvico triondly. Som o 208-324-7S83* Idaho Beet Haulera I— ♦ Class A COL required lormolMttlno9.734-<7S4- 208-732-5676 ♦ Knowlodgo ol Iho _ 677-4042.* computor knowlaflgo qCOSMBfokOOiST ^ SINGLE? A go#2& -90.~ 1-888-567-5676 WANTED v bobyslltor tor Twin,Falla Canol Sys­ spocial noods child. Wlll holpful. Bonotits avallablo. FT or PT ond Nall Techn- \V/ould you Ilko lo bo part R Sincoro olnglos soaking ' Apply In poraon ician. ball 206-676-4888 o l Iho Tranayotoma ■M M M W M M tom toi Is holpful. quQhly rolallonahlps. 1 Se Habla Espanol troln In caroa. l/uat bo This is a yoar around po­ - SINCE 19S4* CPR & First Aid conlliod. A ddison Ave. location* o sk for Julio orJayono* fomlly of drivora? Oo ■ Thh HoartOuosl. sJnco 1990. you liko being homo ov> ■ sitionsit with bonolll pocft* Freo brochuro: 1-600-949-S. REMEMBER BANKRUPTCY Call 20S-731-74W \CASHIER nDRIVER ago Including: m- Thai blftMayad you placed Full timo. Must bo oryday? v/o havo p ■ 0411 WWW HOintroB com' , Froo Initial consultalion | Delivery driving position avall­ O Reetere O ♦ • Vocotion Roasonablo ratos I 19 yoors or okJor. NAPA AUTO PARTS 41 Sick Loavo Apply In porson ^ ablo for YOUI ■ 2 y ra . m ln. Exp. • ■ PANQBURN LAW FIRM I W e n e e d YOU to h e lp us + Avorago poy $2,100- - $ 5 0 0 S ig n on Bonua ♦ Bluo C ro ss Insurance |H | tJmo lo como pick lip yoor1^; 20e-733-065S- ■ anor 9am Keep A m ertca rwnnlngtO ♦ PERSI Rol/roment' lH plcturta. Stop by tha Claa- $2,300 por monlh Fuol & Safety * o a s k in g QUESTIONS ^ 9 Beans & Burrito Bonus possiblo TwiTwin Foils Conol Com­ — *^»ltlad Dopt-todayr EMPLOYMENTft * 799 Chonoy Dr. Sulto 3 p (Indudes Incontlvo poy PAYROLL SERVICES Conduct public opinion Parta Dellvory Driver for earty atarl-up) H om o Froquontiy. ppany t Is 0 Drug Froo 8— polls ovor tho lolophono. Twin Falls* ’ 868-866-760P* C ‘ Sooking llconsod slyllst. .'1 ^ ' Poyroll packago up 10 PT o r FT. H ourly wage. $l7/hr. All .7. c lie n te le provided. + 7 paid holidays. " com m ission, bonollts. vacation pay. fun ,' non-compoiltlve sak>n. Full b en elila. modlcal, Call 735-1200* vision donlol. ___ Excolloni 401 k program, r — Apply In porsorr IT’S :1 Idaho Concroto Co. - 1294 Addlaon Ave. W. COMING!!! Q i S l i 7W/n Falla. ID SOUTHERN D rug Froo Workplaco* IDAHO IRIVERS CAREER FAIR j O pportunity for moitvatod Wl long haul truck drivora. _ Hoalth Insurance, vncalton Sept. ^ 30, 2003 pay ond bonusos. T oam . solo or rollol. Coll 734-9062 Sponsored by b e tw e e n earrvSpm,* CSI EDUCATION & * i m L - ; ■" IWondoll School DIatrlct -,The TImea-News; is occoptlng applicaiions ' tiiif» * <> « Ifor th o following position 4 ■■ for tho 2003-2004 school F o r m ore yoor. Information •e> ESL (English a s a Socond Language) 208-735-3267 Wm i ^ Toaching Aldo C ontact Oon Fowlor ot E-mail 536-2100 encmployOmagknral^xom m k i > Poaltion opon unlll llllod,* \_ AW ENFORCEMENT Idaho P a ren t* Unllmltad, Tho Klmborly-Hanaa/t Inc.. a non-prollt organi- p,Pollco Doponmont is o6 z atlon for parents of chll- „copling applications lor» dron wilh disabilities Is j,],hiring pool for fuluro oporfi • sooking a part timo paroni ings tor Pollco Olllceh Educollon Coordinator to assist Spanish spooking ,High school diploma & M tomlllos through phono q,o q u lv a to n t. m u st pairft coniact, workshops and wrilton oxam. physical 0-m oil. It requires main- ,tool,q oral board, psycho­ talning a homo olllco In |logicalq, oxom . VSA oxam. th o Twin Falls/Burloy or- dmg toot and backgroi^ oa. bo bilingual, hovo chock. Salory ran(ja strong computor ond $1964 5^ to $3070, plus b a ft p? communication skills. olll .■ p ackago, Appllcatiiw ability to tmvol wilhin tho are . . avallablo ot KimbM Twin Fails/Burioy and sur- Clly Hall. 132 Main S L » rounding aroas, somo on g, w ob site , -$! evening and weekend ' 1 www.cityofkimberty.org,...-'^ work, to u r to sU throo day orq, o-moil pbormlnghamOC- m trips annually. $ 10/hr.. re- g|, cltyofKlmborty.org • > Imburaed expensos. Call Cloaing qi d a te wlii b e 5 ^ Sept. 10 . 2003. Tho ■ Jof Kimborly is an Equd 1-800-242-4785. Dead- qOpportunity Employer 5 lino tor applications 1^ ' ^ Soptombor ISlh; Paronls “ T ot childron with disabill- ^iSnlra. 1 FlKl It t^k»Klr^K? r iiiir' i’ ties aro strongly oncour- daMirkKT# omptoynwM >„ o god to apply. ’ 1 ______socUon.______' ^ ' I I I ■ -.I i ■ ■ ■■ ■ . ,

Seturdey. Auguilurt 23^2003. Tlmeil^Jawa. T kW ipC IS V

'intciiiSiic' ' • iiMcsixAtieotra i iSALES"’" HATCHERV ■ Saiaa for Custom Home*, < ToflWnowhWjy PT Saturday, Aug. 23.2003J MomlnaprocMslng htip Please ctieckyour h ! « S ln o for « « * b l ^ ms -; 1;, Mo«W»-, ♦ p fa y o p a g te r a I cation contact Sharon J 1 0 7 2 'Uroolntaiion system*. V K 9 4 ^ tionawcepl«l Mon.-Thur'w *ilt package. Cali 208- Komar, Sheahon* School drid Junior ♦ Q J lO • eNS 2 Elortrtcalorwekftnos*- « Offlea/Ctarieal The finol^of the Wor ’*■ 8am-4p^* ______934-4433 a x t 136. District *312, P.O. Sox NS the Unit- 4» 10 8 3 ♦ A 9 ' porisnca no«d*d. :*WaralwuaaClwk 2D. Shoshone.lD 63362 Teanw in.lMO between R etail p u t s and yard i imed out to gQ L A V m C A M P le a sa subm it rasum e or 208-886-2336*______cd StatoB M d turn SOUTH ■ m anager. Aluminum ik. F u lh U m a RN In growing CURRENT Bved match. 4 ' uswn eara compvy^k-od rural ttoapltaI.NlgMa}im. apply a t Saastrom Mfg. ti^HNlttAN ♦ K Q background a plua. . Attn: Paraonnot , W A L ta sa ROUTES deal turned ^ JO* Opportunity for profes- SenrkM Tachntelan. AC ft won t>y Italy. TodmrVdc ¥ Q 8 6 5 < CompatBtlvB salary and 466 Saaatrom Street, . AVAILABLE neither side, ^ benoflts. __ sional growth. Exoellant heating. Minimum 3 yrs. out to De a victory (or nel ♦ 8 7 5 Twin Falla. ID 83301 experienced. Top wages but it highlighted a dlffilfference in ^« K 5 4 2 Call 1-a0»e84-2a48»_ LEOAL WCflHTARY F a x 208-734-7222 or r TWINFALLS . asalatanca, andoompati* »mallaai**Mi(aiiii^mn + benefits. 733-8548 lor technique between theIt "scientif- = = wtth mi0idton • s ^ e i> c « .L tiva p a y . Can GCMH O - an appointment*______RT.702 iNoHb-South . it MANAGER-Asaistantt Forasnjant«wlinn.Com- DnjQ Fre* W orkplace - 1600-2100 Candlertdgo Ic" a n d Iho “psycholoElogicar ap- Vulnerable: Noi 2; 208-034-4433 Ext136* E ^ O p p o rtu nnyEinpioytr DealeR South Regional general mer­r- puter axpertenca a must VECHNl6iAN .- - 2000-2200 Candlewood p ro u c h tts . ■“* . 5 ' : chandise retailer la Ability to Interact well with'Ith MEDICAL Automalod Dairy Sysfom s» RT-705 Both tables playedd team at ourjr News, P.O. Box 546, 22 hnJvt—k. Fd. ft S at. dairy profaaalonals In of­; R T . 722 rrecttedml- pm, t>»»« 1. Twin Fans. ID 83303’ Plaaaa call 735-9796* w tth diaabllltlos fn Good­ fering tha finest products States foUowed the corre BIS 1 ♦ P a ss Twin Falls location. ing. Idaho to achieve » 2600-2900 eth Ave E Idng out tbe | ^ PuuUI 2* Pass ^ ‘This person will b e In­ and sorvlcos to our' 800-1100 Trotter cal lin e here by knocMn volved In all aspects of UPEQUAROS ~ customer*. This to a ser­ R T .726 club ace und winningi tthe Bpode 2 NT Passus SNT Allpaaa Fun tlm a MT or MLT. muatJ ?T*|7?0r*al*SB*riftti^N0 vice technician poslllon :lubs. This elore managomont In­n- Apply at City Pool 734-^ ASCP certified or "I 800-900 Sunrise Blvd. N. return to run the clu b a with Income and benefits 1 a defender opening lead:±Spadethree S| cluding customer ser­r- 2336.7S6 Locou*tSt. N.‘ aqulvalam. Day shm. Ro- * 1800-2000 san Unjo would have squeeted a vice. salos, hiring, su- to m atch a self-starter de­* R T .732 who held flve spades,!, itbe h e a rt ______"■ tatlnp. call. & holldaya. siring to e x ce l in th e dairy n/lslon, morchandls-s- MANAQCRI- Exo. ban am package. Call^ S S S l n c . y 100-400 Elm S t N king a n d three diamononds. But it BIDWmWTHTOEACS j. and training. TheI* Large canal company In Industry. Expsrience.ls» 1100-1300 Hoybum E. 10. s in c e a ll n‘5 2 C 8 -9 3 4 -4 « ^ X t 138.* 4 5 0 Pafla Ava. fflOO groat, b u t m or* training Is did n o t work this time, 0S4S-B I right candidate wTll havere aoutharn Idaho looking TWin Falla. ID S3301' » RT-759 IS hold, his a loast. 6 years ol retell111 for a full tim* managerlar MEDICAL expected. Call lor en ap­■ 1200-1500 AWer Or Eaat hud to do was -oxporionce and 3 years . MtSCELLANEOUS plication, o r presant a ro-^ 1100-1500 Fremont Dr BpodcB, while West cccould Ict a .South holda: of supervisory oxperl-rl- S canter pivot axpertence! H om am akars needed in s u m e t o fin d o u t If you^ R T .775 spade go in comfort '' * K Q " Konco. Must have work­k- Salaried posmon. houslrvg^ stro n g cimical/twople Twin Fane ft Wendell. QuallW. 208-324-3213 * . 500-900 Buckingham At the other tablib le M a rio V Q 8 6 5 ing knowledge of tho10 provided. S end raaunwIto to aktlla. For home health. Poaltlon raquIrM mature TRAINING SPEOAUSf” 2300-2400 Filer AvoE D’Avossa for Italy fourlUnd th e r e - ♦ 873 . . ' ' retail Industry a n d ablele 94616. c/o The Times-IS- Maka a dMarencall renabla indlveuals to $1500 SION ON BONUS RT. 776 . markable line or castshing both * K 5 4 2 i to work with and m an­n- Naws.BoxMS 733-seoo Dabra/Jeannle* vw)rk wtth aWerty preform­ 500-700 of Twin Falls, ID 83303* tipades ut thu fint two ftal North Bait . : age a wide variety of MEDICAL ^ ing housekeeping duties. W hispering Pino fore settin g up the clubs merchandise lines.s . = RN & LPN Ft posltlona.I Coniact • noodod to wortc with adults8 500-700 Woodland ! ♦ P a s* • Vory slrong poopio T aa k UnllmKad with dovalopmental dls- R T .779 bolical line had set up t us t A Fw . Is IMANUFACTURINQ D aya. e v es, ft port time the defense, and now if managomont, soles Immediate opening for nighta. Contact Stacay 733-0497, eOE.‘ abllltlos In hom e a n d com­I- 500-700 Cindy Dr and customer aervlce ry Snalca Rlvar Rehab munity based seWngs Inn 1800-2000 Filer AvoE West make the natunjral play of skills roqulrod. A col­ . OPERA TO R Buhl. Can 208-543-6401* A a a la ta n t Mill O porator. our Twin Falla, IcTaho0 RT.781 ,, cashing ^ their spadei Rebid one no-trump, logo dogroo In fiance orj; It 100-500 Buckingham Di'. -ll n, field, ID. M ust b e able 40+ hrs./week. should offteo. M ust have a t loast rectify the count for de< -trump. With some 10- a IMEDICAL ono yoar experience0 300-500 E astland Dr. N has to st four tricks, and is pfolorrod. to lilt SOIb. b a g s on a I 1 can make an aggrea- repstltlve baala.I, RNSnJ>NS M u « te dependable. Wlli vrorWng w ith people wtlhh R T .787 he runs the clubs, „ Require* weekendid C h arg e nurse position, dovolopmerttal disabilitiess 300-500 Altums I’sim s! But 8‘ve InvltationjUona! rebId — but not train right peraon. Mon.- 1800-2000 Alturus squeezed in the red 8 This position offers a work, 10 hour shilts,s, C N A a-M ust be certlfled Fri. NIgTit ahlft. som e S a t /Bono/lts - Salary DOE. piece of cheese! Re- vory compotltlvo pay ro Please aubmil-reoumos 1500-2100 Hoybum Chris WiUenken as Bast [wrtner probably has t*; 'A Safety artd quality ore BlMltfUuior $7/hr. TOE 735-6985.* ixcfiUenllv to range depending on o'BlgD*al*atQ1onblalo P.O . Box 927 domonstratlng dogroo Inn . Avo E this coming. He did exc ine-no-trump <»ening> • ' oxporionco. Our bonollt PLU M B ER S M Foods, starting wago|o 7 0 6 S. Main S t Social Wort<, S p « 5 a l Ed-I- R T .828 p l ^ tb e heart Jack at SSkfSiStri .“L“ “’S X[anced. ‘c aod if he does p a ck a g e Includos lull n e e d e d w/2 yrs. mln. oxp. ucation. Nursing, Recre­I- 100-500 Adam s K $9.S0/hr. plus excellentnt Hailoy, ID 63333 Blcad of cashing thc spflpndes, and *f *'* s. he can bid on at liis r modlcol. dental, 401 k. s. Don at 208-576-3436 Halloy/Sun Valloy area ation, Psychology, or re­I- 100-200 Fllor lin ccW en t ,A bonoflta alter 90 days. 720-3879 or 768-2032* this defeoted the hand, b vacoilon ond omployoo11 Apply In peraon otI t Equal Opportunn Etriploy^r* lated field to: still h ad a spade discai:ard that hn necttum . ^ purchaso discount. II' Qlonbla Fooda In In clu s io n , Ine. If you live noor one ol PRODUCTION 1 th e se a re a s and would could afford on the r u n o f t h e you moot tho quollfica- Fllchflokl,B-3pmM-Forn*! MEDICAL I ■ Production person, exp. In 680 E. Franklin Rd. *303 llona ond oro Inleroslod“ coll 736-4133,for-an Mental Itealth technician eign productton preferred. M eridian. ID 63542 tiko to bo a carrier clubs. hU|K.'Mw«Md»ilAn in lolning o winning: Intervlow appointment., PT/FT. HS groduote req.I FT. Sandresumeto or fax 208-608-552- ' P le a a e con U c t ovr^y»>-V'*‘S Z Z I T ' I loom, ploouo submit o W ork woll w/publlc. Com-J 8lgnsnowOvolocltus.net * Attn: Judy Je n l. D istrict Mgr. rosumo by Frt. Aug. 1. AA/EOE* —I . puter. general offlco & 735-3346* • W ELDERS 2003 10 Box 99603, — cooking skills roq. Qoodd PROFESSIONAL 2 oxporioncod weldors, c/oThoTimos-Novrt, MECHANIC drtvlrm rocord. Nood lo doo F/T. diM el m w shanlc. Inside work, no travol. b e your own boas Contr«j * P.O. Box 548. what needs to bo dono.». T h o S un Volley Center for hoursi Increas* lncom*4 ' 33 Must have own tools. d th e Arts la looking loro benefit pkg. oiler 6 mo. Twin Foils. Idaho 83303 r 21 * yra. old. Background Must b e oblo to wold ft Full training. FREE Infd:-! or o-mall Bonoflts. W age DOE. c h o c k . WIII train . 140 9 full-time, year-round n Plooso cotl 324-7600* . fabricate compotontly wtlh Call or visit i-«s>«i-CM *' • Klmborty Rd. Twin Falls* D atab a se Specialist to huxtwwwgwra i lit— .Ml nrqi;« ■ loin our enthusiastic staff, Kodiak Northwest ‘ In SepterrrtMtr. 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Contpany II^^^^^^^ERAN dng applications 1263 Ovortand SCHOOL benefits, liberal commis­^ The Times (Old R oper Building)* ; QVisa □ Masteijtercard □ American ExpressE> □ Discover sio n s. Inquire w/rosume to 2055 Flier Av* E Bamt^rFumnun ® for W alking RouteIS -N eW S isaccepSni Preschool Credit Card NuN j u m b e r ______301 UMbtAn.E. Lites in TWin Falls. I . Proklndorgorton TWtn FatlM. Idaho- ng delivery positior\s I 'KIndorgarton ' Expiration Dateate^______. These positions ar S 1st thnj eth grado tne v/hile y o u g et ■ Call to roglstor now ' Aro you tlrsd o( earning an d can t>e a souitare 7-day, early-moming 9am -1pm (summor ; . Name ■ $3 0 .0 0 0 w hatiyoucould ^ paid for yotir moruire of additional income ■ a b s o l u t e l y NOI Jj«jr8j208;222S21 A ddress_____ $70.000-SI 00,0007 Then loming walk. COMPETTTIONaJnkjuo com * wortc with ust buslnoo*. 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PORCH SWING $45. DP MARE <2). Ballfocoicod, GERMAN SHEPHERIRD/ LOADER Cat 988 A 7 1 1i /2 C ------KHBHH weight m achine $80. York Massag* Training B ildlng Huaklo X pupploa. $!$50 yard bucket with calcab, ^H»Mf»oaaime Swedish training, 2 0| aorrol. Arabian galdlr bine, I heat pump $300. 28' lad­ com ing 3yr old, well ataatari- each. See to apprclatla te. good aolld tight machin< der $130. 208-644.9067* Ings ovolloblo lor $15,000. 208-484-0968 Closs. Frl.7-10piOpm 4 od, gentle. Bay atallloIllion. Call 206-423-4124.*. _ I Call 208-326-4831* i ; ^ CUSTOM BAUNO. 16x1i CHECK TH E~ n SEWING MACHINE Sing- S o t.1 0 -5 :3 0 p m . Sti CONNECT ;_____ dERMANSHDRTHAifT • late amall aquare balea o 1 or, $75/oflor. Wedding 9/05/03 for 12 wks. M ULES (2) pack w/saddAddle AKC puppies. ” sh a p e . Coll earty or lal iV SERVICE SI dross, aizo 4, new wllh r«i 208-731-1122.* round balea. 843-6818* vanM d claaaaa; AnAnato- WITH ■ and panniers, $10(1 0 0 0 White Smoko brooding tstq ^ taga. $200. 324-9454 or DIRECTORY my 1 (9/06). Nutrllitrltlo n . CUSTOMERSiS ooch/olfor. 212-2477.7. Call 208-543-4853*‘ PARMA beet harveateater.. .CUSTOM STACKIN< 420-5914.* ______n e w e r M 9 1 0 t ai n ik . aw olhing ond rolrlevlncZ g. DAILY (208)733-6700 (9/09) Oaap TIaau■ au* II WHO www.cowdonhoraos.con GOLDEN RETRIEVE a n d find those vrho canin >mp:/AM«wjnbauetion.com (9/11) for 12 weeks. ■IsSI $3 5 ,0 0 0 .2 0 » 6 7 0 -6e70J70* C all208-731-® 30r "* SHEDS cuatom bulil on . sis; • NEED OVERO Reg. choatna tn u l AKC male 10 m oa. $1S help you wtth thoee J alio. Uae lor atorago, 10 SOO hour certltica mare. 60+daya pro-IralIraln- Y orkahire T afrier mailalo, SiEAaiTRUCJTSlTTrT 5^ JA N TZ CUSTOM HAYIN< dutlos you oro to buay program. Twin FaU*Via In- YOUR run- Swathing, baling 4 IN garden, tack. otc. $11M » . Ing, aoma penning, llo8^loshy. neuierod, 6 yra. $16160. Crop front and rear ui to do youraon. ^ SERVICE IN^° 4 up. Call a08.888-777& t?; »tltut»otHoll*lla tle SERVICE Coll 206-324-S061.* Call 208-539-7436.* toad box v>4lh catttodocdoor, stacking. 1 Ton baloa. Studha. S2S-4970’ Advertrse In 7^ on *75 Intem ational dudual 208-543<049/731-5049S o * OR (208) 487-1712 on, STEPPING STO N ES ’■ •n pbNYCART&hamesain — GOLDEN RETRIEVE axlo. Field roody an = Advertise in I}; Oakley quany.Moatly gray $250. puppies. AKC registers a will cover approxim ately . 9* $275. Kelly 312-2195.* dependable. Mlssoui M the Service C all 208«38-«27»* 408-777-5448.* 100 aq. f t $ 1 3 0 .733-40fc*; b S e % 1 c e \QHA GOLDEN RETRIEVEF ■ Directory QUARTER HORSE AQI- Y6YE5 275gai.i76:ioi STORAGE BULLY BARN. CiMra.»6MdtcnMC«»C<„ c ^ Directoryy Oelding 3 yr. old, brokjroko, AKC, dow clawod. roO' •Idlflo now. Maloa $250, fomal . Brtllon crow tt R.H. $40 HAQERMAN 4 acraaFsr .733-0931 exti 2* 10x12 $18S0/olfor. 208- - C t. 2 genUo;iica.$700.0aldlf ^ 4-row IH bean cuttl P raschool, 733-0931 ext._ _ 7 y r old, R oyd De G re at $300 Call 208470-0301 '"V croaa foncod. eaat 733-4782 leave nxteaoge.* $200.IKmanuraaprMi■••t Garage/horse shO'h o d COM PAC Prosarlo 2101 eoUiP broke. SI 200.432-5346^0* JACK RUSSELL TERF SWING SETS (2) dotuxo. Kindergarten. 'likAak * la-H u v l i f t l O c k KU ««•* er $400. Fonnal Super'T.9. attochod.$200pormontlonth. Notebook. 30QB, Office Sheep atand. $175.5. .elec- Q U AH lliH HORSE Gracirado. ERS JRTC adorab oxcellont condition, $95 : about our SAT acor ' b ' a $800. 13.8 38-inch snai^ ? P : Call 208-539-8407.* Windows XP, 6 month . each. Call 324-2514.* • Registarnow lor7 ^th« ‘f'c hair groomer/bl4.' ^ for more 161 Morrtaon(t Ing a t $400.326-3671679.* 6130.*______Vorlous slzoa 4 priceear plpo albowa 4 valveivea. posture. Cnll ovonlngj focal length. I/ton, w • 734-9375 or 733-9590.* ^ auction adst Moado Auto Star comput- Twin Falls. ID 734-361 Stord; Coll 208-423-6120* >0.* 208-S43-6394.*______HEWLETT PACKARI ^M fekeW S ------SADDLES Two Herelot Pentium 120MHZ. 40 meng The auction calondar'' ' orconlrollor. Fullyassom- P a g o ‘CHICK* 'n B=lanch. ar 16‘ full rigged roper atyto,atyi PEM BRbKE CORQi'pijrjis: Y ract6ri080 mossc rndu Ferguaon. wllh loado 1.2 gig. Windowa 96 14 l.< appears Sunday. blod but alill'havo box, TW NnY COLLEQE3 E 0( P Chtcka Of all alzeszes. $600 and o 15* plo.3loo- ploa, (3) fomolos roo< D to M onday, W/ednescJay,y, $300. 324-6554 Iv mag* THE BIBLE a In. monitor. Qomplot' • Hena, ducka. geese•so. aure/lrsil soddlo, $225225. Sept. 10th. 206-326-503 % ayatom internet readydy. Friday and SEMINARYr . a farm egga. Coll 208-420-5567.*!_____ POMERANIAN AKC m t 7^ $55. Call 208-764-2492*2* O nline 24/7 at Al-Home Sludy:• forfot 2 0 0 N. 259 W. JM^ or THORdUQkBRED 4) 3;S TBACTOBWzSSrn WANTED P aature lo ren Assoc.. Bachelor. 4 yr. 1st 4 2nd shots, boautl HP 4798 700M. 320 RAW\M. www.magicvall9y.comm : Ilor. 208-324-3868.*1:______old maro, block, 16honctands, orango cream cool, $3£1350 B rllllo n ro to borrowiw, , 3 Fall and v/lnlor. Masler & Doctora polnl hydraulic woo(OOd 208-326-3679* CDRW, 19* monitor• oor AucUon Advertising programs. Prior Ed. i D UCKS (3). 2 guinea« rhen s. oxporloncod ridor. O Old ldor 6011543-4330.- Com paq notebook 475W»M, JU I H ollon Ispruco bluo roon Paint mar ------splinor. 208-324-2581.* CLARINET Y am aha perience. Seminar POMERANIAN AKC pu V I 144 ^ M . CD'» oxtC DRJP*: 2 0 8 - 7 3 5 -3 2 2 2 Ilko now . $325, a 2-4990* boglnnor horao. 16hanc r"?,® Wa n t e d Y 6 b u y f;onli- o n ^ fK t o §| i W.Yourcholco$325.Ca I crodKed If relevant ??rr; S250-$300. Shlh-T*4 3 , : nontal flal hoad 6 cyl. 01on- n J Coll 208-312-2570* program. Montor-MorMonitor H O R SE S , quit cowboSaying: $6SO/oaeh. 208-212-344 male. $225. Call 208-43 m 206-736-9999,* ' “ II led. aelllng horses. 5S hoodh TRAILER Trails Wool ( 8 - glno 4 Ford 302 V8 01 I I yrT T W TT T TT locally II needed. •at (3) 1609 or 206-438-2966* PENTIUM MMX 233 MH3HZ. Accredited byDy yaarllngs to kid br 6' mission stylo couct 2 L 208-539-046aalter 5 pm. ALASKAN HUSKY------humors, 208^)26-4936' T round oak Uble. 4 cano ■ RING womon's ruby ring ZidN LUT^^RAN ------HOOK & HAND UNES K k C all 2 ^ 2 9 ^ 5 7 8 55.* .* SAMOYED H U SK IES." 9 P ) se a t ch alra, woodon c a t ■ guard. $125. Ring Block Call Twin Falls EDUCATION. ’h 3* $600. ■ hills gold. $50. Coll 20B- AOUARIUM13S galloi,H n n . 8 wooks, $100 oach , Inet w/glass sholvoa < 08- 208-733-0931 2410MlllerAve.BurlBurtoy ■SJJJ'! M I2M -7 3 1 -0 e 7 0 - Call 206-54^536 _ 539-0488 otter 5 pm.* Afewopetilngatenfaft for AMBRtCAN QH reg.tg. Dia- with atand, $550. 20 a2__ _ glaaa front, hangs on wal = or FIREWOOD out ol orea 09.* S h IH TZU pupplos, 7 wk ^8s 7 208-734-7027.* yra old bursal aale, 2 Eyeses Jack 43d-29€6or43M 609.' Adoroblo, cuddly and vo ■ Burley 208- 677-4042 calr^Sraore;^'^9621* ' and Dry Dock anda bordercollie:r=-v7 AKC, champion slro, O) ■’'5 'y SW ORD Knlghla ol PythU o t s ! loving. $50. 423-4653,* bloodllnaa. Solid ( hiii^ podlgroo. lot ahot L — Inscribod w/olchlng an 1 MCNABB. puppies, bla 687* WHEEL LINE 1/4 mTl g J U S E1 E g * b horaea and pleaso s u r o 4 w h ite s rod 4 whito, F $825-1350 20»<78066 "*'■0 sy m b o ls. D otos back I ■ rrT'rrTT'rrT: $2,500. Coll 206*73: ■ ■ LAWN MOWER Notlonol 3 ^ horae. 206-212-2477 aalo. Call 208-366-771:r713* SHIH-TZU puppy. 8 w 733- 1864. $300. For mor uillul 4 7 8 2 l o w o m e ^ g ^ inlo. 208-734-7566 evoa Q rool turl mowor, good -TTTIt Old. Malo. Rog, Booull cond.. $1200.720-8742.* Ik APHA 12 yaar dd «u dew. markings. First shot P FAX i ^ Ouency Dan and S' h o $300. Call 206-733-0181 ----- RIDING LAWN MOWER, ^ \M iMOfl'f claws romovod,'hoi R | BEDROOM SET 6 plOCC®®' Craftsman, w/bog ottoch- Advertia* In ttw^ blaa breeding, $12S ■ brindlo and lawns.. Ci Call SIAMESEAIANX kittona brand now still In box ■ trad e for hay. 440-72 m M mont, for ports, $200/otlor.I YOUR : Education Directory 208-788-3186.* wooka, oxtra cuto, hou?“ ®2- ALFALFA (4) VOfiOtlOS ; - T r bed. rails, drosaor. mlnoi Call 208-3264591* - a apeclal Introductiuctory BLACK and White roc CHIHUAHUA male, pu 2 v/lll dollvor. * DRYER Ivory Whirlpoor-»ii nIgM a'and, rolall $89 pricai red. 2 yr. old filly. Sta bred. Csll 208*312-35- __ E H ckaan'a Alfalfa Seec^ oxc. condition, $S0. Co aocrlftee $399 4 2 0 « 3 8 a AD ; jcall Haa all ahota. Muat 208-3284935.* To find out m oroca ust aoo loavo mosaoogo.*, 20B-543-S087/53»7715. 7 r;r BEDROOM SUITE Abac I TIMES-NEWS : I Call 206-733-62B3.* Kann O 735-3270STO or REFRIGERATOR Frlgi lutoly gorgoousll 7 plec CLASSIFIED I ^e-m ail L------CHIHUAHUAS AKC ro H O R SE S well broke,0, geicj-I lo n g 4 sm o o th c o o t tolannorfrom$.9gporl^.ih do)re. 1 yr. old $25Crin« Cherry sleigh bed, Holi Fo: DEPARTMENT .' T ^ a & g ro at btoodlinos. C olli Iroo d o l i \ ^ Roy Odorm< W ashor 4 dryer usod los loom quality. Brond ne\ ^mo*dol**oxc?condl?lon. 208-734-5538 r ^ t e r ^ colta. bro)jroke to iniormntion 536-1611 .* BEAN CUTTER J P S r,row 206-485-5260 Nompo, than IPX. $300.73fr8058 atlll boxed. Rotoll $620C $40, Coll 208-733-1066.* lead & ready to start. ------bolly mount, pick REFRIGERATOR QGE E, aac>1flco$21S0.420<3S<) ^ OR 280-3824 or 543-861 CHOW CHOW------divic^rs. Bean Wini n d . a LFALFA d ^ E D . aovT? ■ 208-677-4543 .. . i~Ar'Utt pupplos ^ rower Lockwood, 8 rorow. vorlotloa, pasturo mlxoilxos white, 17.7 cubic ll. ac BUFFET pino! $275. Com Blackorrod.$100g - . Mako oflor. 20e-e29-5B2;a21* B o b H a m i l t o n S;a e eec i lustoblo sholvos. no fro: putor deak w/prlnlolo r g (BURLEY)* FIa H O TZ 555H 5 lid. Cut- C all208< 4»6320* ^ 208-734-3567/733-1477477. Iroozor. $275.736-6005' aland. $90. PotHo chost c Boglnnorthru advancanced ?{“ "and wjrklngc — r - BEET HARVESTER W drawero$100.735-1130 Olone B. Oovlt provori DOBERMAN, 6 yoarir Old,ol 026 C, 8 row. FiokJroot REFRIGERATOR 30* BASEBOARD HEATERSRS [★★★★★★★★I horae bloodlines, pn ion <4) Wilh thermostats, 209^4-7326*6 producers, kid goigontio. red, lomolo. nooda ® Exc. condilion. Cloon. Kitchon AWo. Almond, BUNK BED comblnallo jw n by g ood homo with a fonc>ox $250/offor. 208-764-2492* Call 208-431-3278*: Call 20a-539-0883* ____ 733-5839 or731-5839.*208- old $700. 206-3264171/hirl- now stilt In plastto list $79709 ------F A § T T R E E 5 — 3 d a y s 7 = ^ CALF TABLE Powd M j FREE (2) male 4 lomi ALFALFA 2003 crop. 1 REFRIGER ATO R, Whir0 by aocriflco $ 2 9 9 .420-635C5 0 Q row 6-1 0 fUVeor 3 doUors* • n R lvor. $ 4 5 0 /o flo r. Ci cutting. No woods & r rog. Matomutoa. Nood >• '9< p o o l C o n q u e s t sid o b CHINA CABINET 1890’15^ $7.50 .$11.50 Potted, ^ ^ bo out In tho counlry. 5 208-324-2767.* ____ rain, sm all bales. $80flo od Brochure. 80041B-3405i)5 -1 iiompofod.prieomustoe I sido, toe/walor dispense East Lake hand carvoc Ineludod & consoeulivo j LM yoara old. Exc. watc-Olch- CHEVY'60 truck C-6■80, Sm all lots OK. Coll 20: whito/gotd, now conc $1400/oflor. 208-7343 4 . www.l08ttreos.com.* H allora good 390 c.i.. S/2 trorons- 423-4214 or 308-1281 ,* __ Ouy». Piiwnlo Party Only. ______doga. Intorostod callo 208- $950. 208-678-6945*{ sol . 9199or208-283-3425.* FREE only S43-5010rv. msg.sg. mission, hydrolic 01 ALFALFA 2nd CUl. Smi WASHER 4 DRYER st >75 Metal boom box. Call us today! | H I S B E D ~ dump. 10 whoolor w/l bales. Oood horso ha ’ ®**, CHINA HUTCH nlCO. $17£ FR EE C al, 1 yr oil ,»I...KOOO«IM22e Konmoro, brond now Couch 4 lovosoni 437J7S ! Call 208<»644S1* Tho TImos-Nowrs pe doclawod. nouaiorod. S o il a n y a m o u n i. 201 tt;; Classifiod Dopartmont iS D SRTCIESBW'S I 1 5 . 733-1098 or539-6036.nna' m oving m ust solt, $70Ct f S l Coll 208-7334805- PREE Elm iroos lor liro ii.»n lof bo* tfainod. froo•0010 CHOPPERNH 211 ‘ 08- offor, 410-0413/734-33« 5 k7 wood and saw logs. ' 733-0931 oxt. 2 5 " “ ALFALFA S E E good homo. 735-1924*»24* ■ FWD, dura drum, korr» " 'o ‘ P a l l slfSfch p /•r. COFFEETABLEoak 877-4042.* C C /S T O tf 7;— crockor, 360N6-340 H WASHER and dryei'i.®*.: g 'o o s $5 5 . O lllco ch,n ai |J Coll 208436-5175* o*r *■ FREE CATS (2) Iig lood. o d d Nutra-Llx lot HARVESTJNCWO ►’““ tl- o*c- cond.. $29.5'•500 supplem ent. Solid tubs]°^L i stockablo. 1 yoor old.Coll o) I25. mlcrowavo $2£ j g I * ****** * 1 208-639-7715*s< atrlpod, fix 4 doclaw a Catl 208454-0958* collont condlllon. ipOl.Cn 733-2652* packing paper. Coll 20B- houaocats. 423-6008* ____ liquid. Contoct 'Clfcto t I AcreoQe ivanlctileti , COMBINE JO 4400 SOIletup Livostock Supply. Ci 775-755-2242 In Jockpol0 90 DINING ROOM sot, ovaJoT 3 2 4 ^ ^ onytJmo.* __ PIANO Uko NEW, Samic : I Sniali (;ra(n I ccom a . ------—— . and — FREE COIS (2 ) t e r r«fl« a *or barley, goa ongirlin o . 324-1490 or 3 5 ^ 9 0 6Call .* WASHER KonmoroVhlio 9 chOrry, 4 c h a lra . $35Cso!' FREE Tiros Ol Oil sizos.os. upright, oxcollont condit[; ; 3 6 y e a rs experieixc apoyed, w/ahota, 01 *2500. (2) JD -95 Odil )8.* sorloa including a Whitr y o r Coll 2 084234097.* Somo on whoolo. Collloll on. Boautilul w ood finish. | Contact BanM»t> SILAOB5 w/threo legs, declawe;” ;j: ' bo»..326w«3W530.70: nv“ W ostlnghouso dryo ^ 208-543-9000*______Rocontly lunod. Valued : Hoon 6(Xy69 IR Swamp cooler, utility 208-e2»g2SS/S3&4a29.* ; boncpOe AQBuain*am» JSL® s tu n v to b u y o n d b a le o 7 dolly. 2 room lent. Yard J story 3 yoars old, has beenbei ready, $5900. 208-32 Hama 4 Chrtatmasitt-* Maaaage, adiuat to HonaUneaA6 8 0 Tvle» ai9Cta Con 731-3471 days decorationaan80%off.-B B poaltlons. Rolling, u;u p - w a g o n . All re a so n a bble le VIOLIN-Anton Richter, : WheeiUneaa h unted aome on ’coon*5on*4 8174 da y a or 731-708I!??_ *★ 734-3589 eves.*i bear. Call 206-543-69 ward and downwar»rd prlcea. Come see at 372372 w /h a rd o a e e u a e d 2 yr^ ‘ 20S-431-7146[49* >*891< JO 4600. now nwtor, 545400 P— 100. M a d r i n S t . c a l l R aay y well cared for. mualc-: a call ‘ a lt* r PM* ! ^ f l m aaaage. C oatco. $60< T o find out noor# Cl _____ hra, duals power ahS h ill ^ H H 2 0 8 - 7 ^ 1 62QIV. msg.* 208-736-1348.* stand 2 chin reata 5-8 n*0- • 6fcRMAk 6HBPHER0■R D8 $24,500. Calt 863-(21313.* l2) DBvsism ffpSisre^ stobooka. $376.678-1456* : 1 PODLTUr I Z0^3^^of'or mo. okl, neutered, aho•JOW. J O 7800 4WD vrith 320X ALL ROCKER RECUNERS {i 0x50 in In oxcelianl conditioro n , com puter desk, com er of- 1-800-868-3863 «xt:od289 frlandly Call 200-87*®^®* reara wtlh duala, 290*0*34 TDTTOrraODUCFno■ B O B -8 BEST DRYWAU I P a g e 'CMek'Cle" or aman 1444ore70-22«r = = AoouatkMl 4 DrywallW am okey blue wItt) mut#it#d fic* desk, entertainment _____ Ironta aet for beeta, 484600 haa canning oom. tom Boeent colora, $ 1 5 0 a ac l ; ' n l t a n c h IEW d hrs. Nlco tractor. $82,0( CALL 208-731-0788‘ h OTifBfAfrSHBPHEF ,000. toaa,'A pickling cucur ^2oe<«re^7.‘ detnSra^ wfi?»0. and .block Caa208-870«S70dayi»ya,*. bara. Sweet melons. Chldcae(faaalMa mi£imorrTO4^«M/ ^ ■ \W.lbepUW_^'su5 -aa«g* ULUSTONbeanwbdro*Fo^ canteloupea aa woli 1 bri MOUNTa7n BiKETK^rin.! . ; Hen*. dMclc».®«» 1 cut- egopiant, okra 4 peppei at t w easy « h 10•place pli a QERMAN SHBPHEPIB R D ar, JD 3pl.6 row bean c Kh! Cream In color. $100.00. BRAND NEW . PERFECT„< dasaflled att. Tha 00^ 1 '* p upe, pure txwd. Momlom 4 ter, P lokett b e a n divicvider U-ptck or we pick. 83 $250.°^erryw^glaa SOON. 28 3 .w TS tw Call 8217 or 388-0361 1 40. Microwave.'$25. Calllall cond., retail# $650. W anl, arome. tem...9>a rMuft* are Dad on site. $12S.S. CCall - ayatam, beat offer. C 837- StBRRA tironde fl peraoinon. ENO TABLES, $25 e a d 208-324-6331.* $30poroffer. 731-0181/;. Thafa cmiWsa. 73»0 15.* . ^plaiooyourorderatodai ■ ^£S2L. 206-854-2eer 328-3348 or308<1425. lew. Tan RECLINER, $4C .— :------^ y .* iMOO/trfTlr.’s ^ T S M18.- .’* Can 208.734-8030.* .’J SeturdayiAuoMt« t as, 2009. TlRwe-fleWs,I, T«T w in FsU*. I d a h o C i r

HONDA '02 Rancher EB, SUZUKI'00 SU3 RM 280 v«r>^ ' WANTED te buy faotoryV 1RU Q Eni022M«itoh I HONDA '82 V45 Magna, HONDA'034whesisr.4x4 .u *^5 3400, exo. condlllon. te buBt anotossd trailer, 8x89 barrel, muzzis break, I e le a shift. 240 mla. S4000 CanI 324-3040.*______fit ■ o r 8x10.20e*731-8310.* 'trlflgarwQrk. $300. coll I <080 20 8 -7 3 3 4 8 6 2 .'' | KAWASAKI 'O a KVF 3 0 0 /olfer.Call206.432-626lC‘^ /o* WJWfEBTCWpBalp5 MB9 at 209-420-1801.* ■ BiHONDA '9 0 (2) tnUl bikaa, 1 ■ ^ ■ 1 208-873-0726 between ATV 115 m u ss. Without ^ • t4dL8AUT ' WAffTVO Fingaroximttar. tar. asat(or1977ChavyV 'Si6 PifttdC 380 Semi- ATK‘ *96 280 2 Stroke, n m >good cond., haa lower SUZUKI *01 G ZS80 8 1 ss)ri cond. leas than 60 hra: >g e ar (or m ountain cllmt>- 15pm A 9pm * trsllar$4600^Wlthti»8sr t “SBar,ruHwlndshiek>,abouQ - S8upv8itudcyulat Can 2 0 8 -5 S 6 « » 4 . . plokup. Call 208-423- automalJc.nawlnthsbox. «810a CM 2d»7»«884* ^ ihm-^pm. SM nPart*la ' iaava massage* ' -I 4010laavaamesaaoe.* $450. CoU 20B-733-8S75* In^ Caa 208-878-8828.* - 400 mllas, >2,705. R e to lK J KaWa SAKI ‘S2 250 KDx! KAWASAKI Rj t n KLX 30 0 . $a,460.C«ll.(208):j ${ :-andSiivte*.Tool«,' WANTED ^ STEVENS 30.30 6 ahot . HONDA *93 XR250L. exC. ^$1200/offer. Husqvsms 4 f lawn and ganton, HARLEY '00 PXDX Swer cond., , 3800 mle, $1700. . : 4-atroks dirt biks. Uks 679-2890.* 87 . n . KHeftan cupboards. ha 4 whsslar for parta.>• ’ bott action itfls, w/casa & I - -M 430. leOOMISf. Both new.Z >3760.423-4488* — tott ol miao. Can208543«4782.* Can 208-326-5611/ targets, $175. 324-3404 Dyna Glide Sport. 11K. Yamaha ' “OS Tlmbsrwolt. m ■ good shape. 734-2302.* - jj SUZUKI '03 LTZ400 Q uacC ' M02ndavanoaW aar like new. stored, wind- ATV > $1700.206.7880960' WANTED Camper snaa (ortor WANTED to buy. LookingB \ WALL TENT 10X12(or J Sport, looks gniatl Fuffl xt. *(ofoldf1ahlngnema.lufsa, shield, will deliver 200 - KAWASAKI rM K O X 200. » ridel >4800. A eass calC - I '•4 Dodge Dakota ext. I, iale or irads lor good mla. $12,500. 20B-768- HONDA *98 XR 8 3 0 . street K cab, 6 1/2*.'87- W will (Itfit rs«ls.cre*la.eto.CaIIRonI deerrins. Coll 731-1088.* llcancod. Accel wheels. pro-drcutt I pipe, laat bike _P 208-850-1563.*SJ ■ :s -,at208-320-1601.* KM.-______j great shapeJ SI BOO. PC CaD20647»-7>73* Sootts steering stat>lllzer. 1 POLARIS -91 8 W heeler, YAMAHA ^ ;00 B lastsf, e x c 2 . HARLEY '02 Sportster desert | tank, (ast & reliable. CalI208-'jbl-2139* 4 4' wheel drive. R u n s super. B -A Q PTO duM you pick. ^ * 883. like new. 2400 mllee, , >3500. 208-538-8640 or condition, $2300/ollerS 5T WANTED dependabled a Many extras. $3800. Call ------— $i ■ 20S-73»6»32 Iv. m sss.* • - Qardanbraady. ■ Toyota Corolla. Honda wire wheels, saddle bags Mike1 208-420-1801.* KAWASAKIK '83 KLX 650 308-6911* 3 . J E .Calt20»3a»M 02.‘ Dual Sport, low miles, » CM e or Accord In exc. $5999.326-8488 hr. msg.* _ SUZUKI '0 0 K s to n a 7 6 0 , YAMAHA '00 W R400F^j — condltoni 1996 or ftewer. - BIQ FO O T decoys, HONDA '00 CR-250 Runs , CUCUMDERS-ploKiino, U F t t H A i R tan. In good a $2e o /d o » n . cans, 4 maroon,leaa th a n 2K m int good flO condition, extras/. c S i 208-843-4663 tv. msg.* great. Now aprocket 4 S!! i ooo.^^7^71^^' 2 £01208:328-3162.* :* and othar v»g«tablo».'Call -Ti - condition. $350. CallII blinds on a ale . C lose out Um a B » X il* 7 3 3 ^ ^ ! ~ \chain. $3200.732-5383* J cond. $4500.733-6889.* 543-4e&6.* WANTED Hunting n tle;j!! In 208-324-4433.* 1 on sonw Hems. PEACHCS B aggetra — good shape. Prefer .243iJ® P B lD E jE T T lL E c T f iic; Honker's Suprsms 269 • • .River VlawOrchaid.* to .308 caL Abo, kwklng0.^ WhMlc»iair.$3000/o(rer. 1/2 A d d la o n AVS.W . ' :Call 208-S43-69er for any lever octton rifles. 978-3337 Of 312-1235* 208-734-2060* — Can2Q ^ 1-a210.* BOW 2001 Je n n in g s Buck- PEACHES : Hooerman malona WANTED Jeep YJ (1987- mastox 30 Incn draw 1995) hardtop and full ^ ' length. 80-70 lb. with Tro­ Appkw doora.CatI 208-639-3546*182 .. —FrMncom phy RkJgo Bight, T,M. ar­ J M | T I WANTED OM 0aa pumpmP» AK-47 Hungartan. 7.82x39 row roat and Easton su­ Sf » j I o r a a a atatlon ttam a. caliber. In new condlllon. per tight arrowa. $275. ^moneypaW . $325. Call 208-423-4455.* N w can 206-*31-e068.* trs Ettwrta Time Tony20»86fr0274.* _ B R 0 W»^IN6 7mm M adai: i P o w e rs O rchard. tion, nice acope. $750. I - WANTED Old military Catl 20M 49-68M .* m edals, unMomw. Insignia,llo. C o n ta c t W e s 2 08-678- I V. 8628or208-312-3828.* I JEROME Fri. a S a t 7-5. 2 T>TWINFALLS TWIN TY FALLS Fri. A S at, B TWINFALLS fvVI S a t 8 a s k to * j j P Summer u h«ra - ono nin i» r documents.* souvenirs. I am-6 pm. H uge MOVING 3 . (amltlos. Cloan quality Friday 4 Saturday a 3 pm. CIttnlnat D lshea; ^ ra g o Mio MMonI Rnd L BROWNiNQ B.A.R. iaj^ < 8am-5pm aalal a Furniture, apple.. homa hot decor, b ^ d o m e s , M oul.wtiera th«y sro and loti L_ glum J243 Reduced $600 ^liwd Prima clubs, balls, sate. Priced lo sa le . Ctoth- bag and pull cart. $250/ Ing Infant to adult. Baby Lots ol stuffi wood, w yard A electronic Playstatton pi, g an w a A m e > ' :1S ovaryono «vh«ra yours wU with world closs Tosco 330 3rd A venue N.* tools, t< computer Itema, chi ). 3-9X $575. Excellent olfer. Catl 208-644-9295 : Items, household, povrar chines. TV ta b lo , ln)cjet M mrouoh th« poweriul IRMnu« to buy e Inch g s t^ ^ ^ w . bUhl craftandaewingauppllea, printer, prii fax machlr>e,oonrW ttd» In clwHlod. _ condition. 208-326-6224* after SKX> pm.*______* Saturday 7am-5pm tools, building auppires. r a w T R o i s — ------o gun c a se s a n d m ore. Frtday 9am -7 dlslias, 5 oowcollsctlon, puter pu speakers; kitchen IM Sunday7am-lpm. 1/2prtoeSat4-6pm. ware, ^ books a n d m isc. : , T ons o( Mlscsnaneous _ 100S.RIlmore.* ' Saturday 8anv7 MovlngSalel WO M adrona 8 L * 484 484 Bracken 8LN 4oom ss m housohoM Kems. JJEROME Frl. 9-5 & Sat. , olFllefAve.Aeieefcsn) -M 136 P ay— a* 9-3. Fumituro, Hereford Tools > Furniture, dothing. rWlN T ¥ FALLS Fri. & Sat. «• hides, Rockwell plates, miscelleaneoua. '8-2. -8 Newborn to adult ^TWIN FALLS S at. 8-2, i rik , BUHL Fri. 10-5. S a c 1 0 0 . collocliblos, and lots of '• 478 Martin S t r s t * ctothing. d Toya, awing a st. 7FamUySate J Futon bunk, vanity Wchair. mlscollaneous Items. ^ stroller, baaalnet. armol- Our duOer c a n b e { Walker, b o / e locker, Cash only. EBaby, glri'a A teen boy re. duck decoys, llahing yourtroasurea. f drossor. lown trimmer. 3 0 3 7 th A v s . W.* cctothing, laser printer. gear, O' househotd Item s. Rofreshments. i Mtorovnivo. toys, plus _ 2057 O ak w o o d Dr.* c o r JEROME Sot. ^am- >sofa/sleeper, Ily (Ishlng _ ComerolSperkaStand i much m ora. J North Cdlege Road. * t 1213 Burlay Avsnue 11 :'30am. HUGEt 6 ( oar, home deoor. an- T¥ ]ue school desk. 278 8 & *8am-2pm. a 8 hp froybullt ^ {Noxt to Rongens)* lam ily. W oVo go t a tot ol t TWIN PALLS S a t 8-2. evorything. Nice and 2799 ^ BuckUueh Circle.* Rolotllfcr. R 20 Inch electric ^ p a i n t i n 6 ~ BUHL £ S o t Onlyl 8 am to 5 stove. 17 It. Flberglaaa Ctothing dlls A w o m e n 'e S • A C O U S T I C ^ n H A N D Y M A N | cloon. Name brand *fSTWIN F A L i^ ‘ •' (XL), ol booka. . t * n CARPENTRY pm. Big Yard &>lel Appls, inlants. kids a adults, S a t 8am -2pm boat ° w/70 hp outboard magazines, and tota nnore £ . b 6L D R Y W A L L will do you a Royal job Garr’s Palntlrig lools. exerciae oquip­ housohold Itoms, bike, MultHsmlly&iisI (needs (' work). Mountain mont. toys, akls and mlscollaneous. » a t a budget price • Inlorior/Extorior. toys, collectlbloa, himlturo. p|P(aligraf(S dishes, dothing. blka bl d u s tota ol mlac, S605thAve.E. i ^ ■ B&B boots, oiocironlcs. lol of 7, Repair & Taxturing G eneral ropalrs, drywall, Reasonable rates. 704 E aa t A ve. C S trM t* toys, lawn Kamo 376 B u c h s n s n St." (Off Blue Lakes)* • ^ B IMAINTENANCE painting & much ntore Husband 4 W ifo team. .misc. 1/2 mils Eaat of _ SmoO reptUrs to remodels9ls 32 yra exporlonco JEROME mtorowave A m isc. TYrWIN FALLS Fri. A S a t.. —— Noat. cieon & profeestotv Senior dlscounta. Jack and Lena. Buhl o n Hwy 30* JE 2424 Longbow Drive* Jam-3pm. e a collactlblea. TWTWIN PALLS S a t 8 4 XV Remodel, painting R apal 208-423-4004* call 735-0227 | Saturdoy 7anv3pm alK>b.competllva price.M. exterior a Interior. BUHL Saturday a.Sunday Multlfamlly Y ard S a le ■wwrorrsitST— VHS v vidaoa, clothes, Call Lanca LaBaron Watermelon Patch men's suite, booka. mmicrowave, d ia h w ssh er. *1 knives, to n s o l atutl. MulUfamitySale blka, watar bed. computM - 732-6904/30»-ie99* 423-4068 Of 731-4068* PIANO LBSSON3 (umlturo, i, onikiuos, old Iron 172 E aa t 200 Sotxth* sectional, si refrig, childrens- games, B Baiblea. Tupper- Wk J |. HANDYMAN I ware, Avon a n d m ore. ssottware. d king sbesd h e a d ­ KIMBERLY bikes, baby to adult board, kitehsn appis., Fi S i CLEANUP Diana B . Davis M. Ed. if! ctothing, vacuum e, toys, 1179 G a le n a Dr.* I I Is accepting now students ( (< g o C to a rU k o s Rd. ,boforo Saturday 4 Sunday. ' ACOUSTICALC CARPENTRY B1Q garago sale. ^books, knlddcnacks. appli- >fvirWlNFALL8Fr1.^^t8-3 aJg S alaz ars Solutions Beginner thm odvancod rtvortum right 2 1/2mllos)’ ances, home A garden Muttlfamlly 1 large aale. H i! ^ D R Y W A L L Bachelor of Musk: = 241 E. P o lk S f I ^ MAGIC TOUCH w o fix problems BURLEY Sat 8-2 3 ,8 am-?, jr. party Stull A much m ore, Beanies, bi fabric, d othing. TWITWIN FALLS S a t 8-5 . ' Why call Iho rest? Froe Estlmaios Certlfled, 3 0 yra exp. ■= 2164 O rchard O r. E. luggage lota ol misc. CoCouch, redlnof, dreeers, ’ For All Your Homo odd Jobs, remodeling, 208-324-7326* | Lot of miscellaneous August 23, 9om-2pm^ I You dosorvo iho bostl I Item s u (Next lo Fane Brand)* 7 S 1 Q r« en w o o d Or. women's a n d m en a removal ol debris. . Chlldron's a odult cloth- « (1 block 0(1 Falla Ave. ckdothing. Tlrea, b ic y d e s, BOB'S BEST n o j o * ^ o s m !Sj . 131 D ennla Circle* \ Y W iN PA O fl ------I Wo do It all plus moro. Ing, toys, children's Satu rday A Sunday behind Mr. Q aa)* wirwlndowbll^, MckknacMa DRYWALL 738-7404 Of 280-1661 Ruben 734-6506* I ROOFI n W ^ f books, Troodmlll. miscel­ i Aak for Lou* FiLER------6 and miscellaneous. 73 1 -0 7 8 8 Fri. 8-3 4 Sat7-noon. Ulaneous, housohotd Items rWIN FALLS Ffl. 8-4 A 162AvenldaDelRlo.* R O O nN G Sat.80. Rve Fomily Sale. Insurod Iroo Estimatos* W om en and childrens oond m uch morol some o( that ri n H AND YM AN I Rosldontlal. commercial. 604 Potk Strsst* TWIN FALLS S a t »-4pm . Ll CARPJEJVTKV Reasonable ratosi ciolhlng. lawnmowsrs, 1890 O stsftoh Ave.* « rofng. ond misc. ^RUPERT Aug. 20. 21. 22, n Bnnd name clothing lor I DAVE'S HANDYMAN T m v x n x ------booka, bt w ater b e d . wrood- adults A ChUdren, bike trtf, D RYW AlI, Remodel & ropair 731-66'58 3944 N. 2300 E. (1/2 mllo 23 2 9am-? Anitques. Oris- " Atl types homo ropoir N ol R ler High school.)* ^ Saturday A Sunday en e> cabinet, deak. large weight system, car aaat. REPAIR Windows, Doors & & romodoling. 737-0000* _ wold skillets, tota o( glass- 8am-^>m d dc e c a n te r A lots o l misc. or)orlDSheeta. blin d s., Decks, olc. FILER Saturday A Sunday '■ *ware, miao. proauco, Backya^salet 2 collectiblos, 3 fnllsa o m IntertorA extorlor paintingg Coloring to Iho horso collectlbtaa. home- . ' Chuck’s Cuatom hom o ownsr. SanvSpm " 410 3 fd A vsnue N orth* «fyiW W F^UJB^I*^.* Eastland, paal Suaar* Painting & Drywall, 206-324-3811 or I S E W IN G Moving S ale nmodo breads. 208-436- „ C alt 543^010* 3670 200 N 2 8 Vir TiTWiN FALLS S 8 a tu r d a y . B e m - ^ m . Fai Noot. d oan, protosslonal.Ij, 320-1903* toolbox, rofrigorator, a Saturday 7 a o a n v 7 Indor In gam g s a o ls. d o th - ooirsi.'sa .’sss,-” small Jobs wolcomo. 30 J o y c a 's S e w in g lots o( everything else. - R ^U P E R T F r i . & S a t , 30 TWm FAUS s a t 9sm-7 ; yoars oxp. U canso & =j HANDYMAN I Alterations. 603 Q olden S p u r Drive* 77am-3pm. Bob and Ina gaa diyer, stove, ' R bondod. Member ol Wedding. P rom dressos = Quigley Estate Sale: Lg. f CLEANING ~ WORK FlLERFri4Sataa.rn.-5pm C nice men A w om ens Proceeds Pi go to help lunda “ *•tots of nsm e b ran d -* r 6 B8 . 7 3 5 -e g W Pick up 4 deliveiy ^ boys ctolhing sU os 8-14. fappls. Including W /0. dothing. sink, books, toya at available (reezer. re(rlg., atove, • doming, dark room A == "Cleaning at Q aneral hom o repairs, girls toddlor'dothing. '' a m lsc244 8th A v s N.* .fiphotography equlpm ant. ’, 30 yoars oxporionco. misc. (urn., computers, — tnterlor/oxterior, women's dothing some " YWif^PAlLfl------TW‘WIN FALLS Friday entaigera e t a I • A IR DUCT Its finest" 208-423^9r I color TV’s. VCR'a. dish- TV RosktonHal & commordal.J, plumbing, palnling. and (umlluro. daybed. ^ Saturday 7anv1pm NIGHT. Nl 5 p m -8 p m , S a t. , 252MSunrlaeBhrd.N.* | miscotianoous. "08, a lots of misc. Item s. CLEANINO Detail orloniod. drywall. 16 years 423 S . 0 S t* MulttlamllySalet 7am-3pm. 7i Grandma ------R eferences evallabkt. carpentry experience. \SHARPENINQ\ 1601 W aat Midway.* _ Designer bedding, cteaneci cl the attic. Hue- tvvTWIN FALLS S a t O n ly l SHOSHONE Fri A S a t ’ ( Air Quality 734-2482/404-6577.*.* Free eatlm ate s FILER Fri. a S a t 8am-4pm camping gear, ctothing, band bi cleaned the ahop, 8amto2pm. a, Big Com­ d Jo h n 738-5179r I S E R V I C E F 8am -3pm home decor. (5) (5 motorcyciaa, utility munity Oarage Salel S erv ices Y am aha keyboard, hand Moving S a le 3 m ado loathor chops. ^ 3299 W oodrtdge Drive* trIr., tri shot guna, rlllea, New and like n e w lu m l- Air D ucts Fum acos slohn’s S ta rp en in g boat w/trallor. ta b le aaw , e - ammo, decoya, hunting Dryor Vonts Chlmnoys I C L E A N tN Q ~ I HOME I old Avon botues, plus ‘J " ture, misc. h o u a ah o ld , S e rv ic e 6 ploco sectional ap fa w/ ^ equipment. 2 1/2 Incn games, .1 bikes, and Insulallon Romoval size 4 kkis dothing, ‘ 2 rocllnora, exercise , Saturday 7am-3pm r SE R V IC E CONSTRUCTION Complete aharponlng. kids books, caning Jars. HD hitch and receilver^ more. Coming- bab y to 732-6768* equip., a lotaolmlao. ^Large appliances, a n d tota ’9 ” 6 -'9 7 F o r d t a i l g a t e . Li Carbkto 4 a te a l saws. o( m lscellaneoua. plua sizes, lota o( 1/2 Mile 8 . o l bank* 212 N. G re e n w o o d Computer.• Good back to ^ ^ WhtoOlovoCl^ng; HENDRY S SONS 141 B racken S t. S. 288 Elaine A venus* ^ ___ Com merdal 4 rosWential Carpontors 734-4080* RLER F Saturday 8am-? (HW rr78)* „ school clothing size 10- \AIR, I EMPLOYMENT slumps. Spraying (6rtill- ' _ Como A 000 w hat w o hnvo. _ 2123 R usty Court* patio ", lable A chairs, sloroo,dining room s o l. ‘ M agic Valley or. lown aerating 4 HAZELlXtN H ------592 B ueM n o h ain Dr.* TWINFALIS‘f\ ! T furniture. ft TV..Iroozor. TV. glasswaro. ciolhlng. j Auto Parts SERVICES thatching. Saturday 8am -?' _ Soturday Som-? w books 4 much m oro. { I Cloan-ups. pruning. Eatate gorogo salo. TVTWINFALLS------267 Rllm ore* Main Ave. North Tomporary-Permanent 678-3476 431-3268* Fri. 7am*noon S ot. 7am -7 3 fomily sale. 731 733>3388* I trim. rock, powor rake, Collediblos. ond Ft 294 P a r t Ave.* ^ _ Looking lor employeos sprinklers, (ondng. Dlshwoshor, doak, _ rWIN FALLS S o t. 7-2pm . TWIN TWI FALLS Soturdoy B-? ‘ Rotlredlslgradotoochor.. = O r looking for work W e do v ^ t you ca n't. t r e e s e r w ^ 244 Park Street* oxerelse T\ Collocliblos, Jewelry, cor- Ro BUSINESS n Call ; Tony-734-'?322* blko, v ortous truck Saturday 9am -3pnt nlvol nl glass. Bontwood Lots Lo ol books a n d sc h o o l - PERSONNELPLUS Ray's Tree Servleo HEYBURN Sat. 8-23 8am- accossories, tota b( misc. Furniture, i dom ing, and chair, cl BOOKS, BOOKS, suppllos, 1 bIkos. youth SERVICE ? Multi family. baby noms. 866 HaxTfaon dtrsst* lots ol miscolianoous. " doalsrs'overetock. di com­ Dow. girts clothos Romovol, Trimming. name brand clothos, __ ond miscoilonoous. or 678-4040J [ZAjrosGArara] Topping. Shrubs. TWINFALLS ^ _ 656 M edrona S t. N.* pulor. pi printer, keyboard, 1 TWIN FALLS (umlture, vrfndows, kitch- TV pk:tures. glassware, food 1627 16: Heybum A ve. E.* S tum pa on Items, homo docor, Friday A S a tu rd ay 6-? f^ W iN F A ilS P' PLAN ROOM n "A Q rssner Season" Soturtoy only 9anv2pm . dohydrator, air purifier. Call736-&71* I to y s , atxl much moro. Muttlfomily Y ard S a le £ sm. appls.. luggofio. cam p TWIN TW FALLS Saturday : Jo b s to bid (or oil' I FENCINQ Sprinkler systom s, fumituro. bikes, d othing, constmction. I 780 Prlm efoaa* oquip, rotisseno. d o g cog- 8om-? ""I Hugo yard sate. ; SERVICE lawn cam. pavors. miscellaneous. < Lots of fabric, clothoa. .• Blueprint coplos. R easonable rates. TREESEHVKES ^HOLLISTER Iris bulbs, A much m ore! OS, 01 6 track ta p e s, A misc. 6 1 5 M o n ro a St.* I 1559.1535 P rin o e to n Dr* books, bo housohold and ’ _ RealdoQtUl ft lUtioh> Insured Friday a Saturday 8am-4pm — 281 Casw ell Ave. W . D-9* 16 kitchon liBins, h a rd w a re ,. • Jo el Cam acho TREES a STU M PS OF MulUlsmlly Salel TWIN FA U -S 3* — Choln link. Codar. Roll FrWay 4 Saturday 0am -5pm TWINTV FALLS S ot. 7-noon tnick tn« parts. T n (once. BoTOod Wire. 734-8513 / 4 2 0 0 8 9 * ihlAQIC VALLEY Baby Items, cradle, 3 (amity S a le l 2012 20IJ Highland A ve. E a a r | CAR WASHINO ISA Conilled. W ood (or Moving Salel TWINFALLS TM Vinyl. Privocy tance crib, swing, clothino, Fumituro, yard toola. SATURDAY ONLY! Mamo Na brand ba ck to school _ _ salo. free estimatos. kitchen docor. truck doming, boya sU o 8 a n d TWIN TWH FAUS, Saturdoy 4 | ' A utom ald • ■Repair work. 20 yrs oxp. I MOVING I Tim Abbott 734-7919 dishos, lots of 8am-5pm. c Call 934-0815* accessories. Big f a n ^ yard sale. up. giri A luntor slzos. SutJdoy. Sui Bam-3pm Kondwoshing, DwMcCKS>yr gotl b a g A clubs. a c r o s s trom Briooe* _ 263TytefStreM Fumltun), o x o rd so „ I FENCINQ TWIN FALLS A AAA A AA A* 2112BoulderSlrcle* €oqulpmot>l A clothing. ; WIII p Ic lT ^ ^ n d drop off. TWin Falls W E D D IN G 6L I JEROM j E Friday 8-5- ' Friday 8am-4pm „ 115 Orchard* 2oa-734-oa72.- J SERVICES Storage & Moving BRIDESMAIDS Saturday 8-12 Saturday,9am-1pm ' rwlN FALLS Sat. 7-noon. ___ Wo wrin pock & toad. Multlfamlly Sole Clothing, Rotlwojlo ^ Sun. 8am-4pm. Exerolse Mounlain M blka. toon WEIWENDEUSat.ASun. ; 2 tnicka, table w/ chairs, clothing, and lots of Hugo yard salo. |- n FencesIFencesI Movo you from home to CARPENTRY storago, atorage to WEDDING SHOP tota o( miscellaneous. mlscetlarwoua. *3JnP^rSorniaWo,'’*‘ mlsceltaneoua. m 5545 V A ^II Street.* , > Weddng Dr«saea: 2-46 238 M ountain View E. 2S35 E llia b a th Bhrd.* —= Pro-Fence homoorhometohomo. 833 Ei Monts* toys and dothea. : FOR A CLEANER Ropalr & Install: w o also do beautiful Reasonable-RatBS.' Dressos-to R ont or Buyl (Big Little Ranches)* ^ 1170 fin m d a g e Circle.* frwm S FALI-a Sat. 7am-? O.ecks, fences, window*,«, decka & awnings. Tables-Chalra-Covors ~ C O m U N fT Y 1 208-734-8030* • JEROM E ^ *rwit«|:ALia------Diamond D plate toolboxea. ^ doora. Interior pointing.0. Coll Micheal lor froo Invtlallons-Sllps-Volls •> 3 familea sa v e d ^ tods, camper aholl. fum., tte pick up your ptotuies.t. ExcsDemwork. Thank you f o r your -• Stop by m e Customsr ^P^M 4-«478of Free Mtlmatee. ' househokl. kHs o( misd Something £ (or averyooe electrontoa. tota ol m lac. rsnge n at cari^m rim. 331 '' (206)^7-1287 oeir 326 *27 0 ’ ‘ 818 Park Twrace* 360 2nd av en u e W e a r ft cooperation* Service Dapt todayl 73M T O * 294 W.IOON* ______> , " 1 ' ' 1 • ,

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C«D T34-3647.' to,000. tTrTiMHHi KVHOUTH^i* 34o' nants wheala.-208r637-66lB.' i d VB AT, P8, ,PB. to m aw Oall n Naadi new h ^ Bvaiy-2 ^ naw Itama te tiat w m £ "•^ssssaasraam« PKII&HtUfdfeft '84 ^d a l 'eMtW^aidooaxtand* S o /offer Can aoo-324-ig43.* * over, in oood ahapaipa. oab ahort bad. 108K | H PHSWLM '» « h., pack angina. AT. 4 b $0,600. Can 732^)786.*■.x.' ssjssassus^ P.OftD '7 0 C ourlar. with alM* out. In mint 5ahj * ^ i i *^bfakaa',*poaa7!«‘,■ A“ w/ooll ovara. toralon b ^ 404-1240.* ; __ ; ' ra o a n i t u n a u p $ 1 0 0 m srisiss^v^ils1 5 i; c HMvV ‘»4 1 ^ 4 x4Tm rSTTSf^ Muat aaa. 118,300. r-0 , CaU 208-730-1785* ^ oantarlualgauo*a t ! oSSpJ*ia*Body L 0 A M R JD 6 4 4 Qooiioo3 oab. AC. loaded. 166K8K, DODOE'88 Dakota, V-0, Tr«ll»r*cov«r.r. LowI 206-83»-149e.'_____ lachomatar, wood gra I.* ' auto, heavy duty hitoh, houra. a08«»a>44. '■aia C dash, flip down backuga. sai dona. Sarloua Inqulr shapa. Call aarly or• latatati $7600.734-062# avaa.* >44.* 901TTHW1ND 7A Ciai grain ~ n 206-731-1122.* rte; runa good. t l 4S 0 jrTSnr w/ganarator. Self-8a tinted glaae, 4K on a S r CONNECT : ;___ t M S i i >8*1 Ton dualf■Jg 41» 2elt or7»»0a80.V <8 0 t 0 wliaalar.il>r.lO «xL eab, euvarado 2 Wl f . \ - , $8300/ c o ntained. 28 ft. $2800. $21 oomponanta. 3rd owner, w n a WITH UAta ^ 1 M547* CaB30e-7280/73t-48-4680.* $10,800. Lif" ForthaPoalocoi^rt ' spdj idlsssi with or w/oiv/out 4 6 4 oubio Inch. ATKT, DODQE'94 3/4 Ton 2WD, ?jfj] . CUSTOMERS> ■ bed,.2 0 ' manure ft corcom. $820Q/otfar.208-«31-01MIM' reg oab, 1212, 380 V8, ' y o u r I B A V L IN 6 A ‘iH Capri iMftT MA&HJJ-JSTt (CalQ a0»-7ai-8062‘ 369 original mllaa, stro .y, runnar, $2800, Cl W HO , , . box, hydaullo 13Toi''’®" CHEVY '98 Silverado^ 5lh w heel hitoh, A C , skl/tlah. 24 voll trollingtrol Qood oond. Hai'.V i J r CHIVY *73 Corvette Calia0fr^2S72* ^pt: crulae, $3900,420-483T I moior, lish llndor.or, and problama, muet a !* ;_ 208-7*3-4238 avanlnfl ___ _ 3/4T.. 4x4, AC. PW. Pl A D i mucn mora, voryI cliclean, $10,800/Otfar. Call i ^ m !boo?2 m w ^ Tt^AlLBRS <2) Potat.tate crulsa, raoalvar, naiiew DODQE'98 3/4 T„ quad,ad. TIMES CLAB8IPIVO aaking S8000/olfer.er. Call 436-17e0or435-110: wx*' PANVtA6 *74 PIrabInf?! Borfrd trailera, 1 4811(Sit, Toyo tiraa, $4,400/offei cab, $16,700. Oodoa •OT.W---- OSPARTMENTff PATSUN *82 280 ZX Tu SERVICE 1 42 ft, Cal 20»«31-327aI278* Call 208-S44-2024.* 20e-73M05S*- _ _ WlNNBiAAO Cl mula 465, rara car, gn Advertise In ___ 1/2 T., short bad. $OSOO.0 0 . ^ BOAT MOTOR 4 hplp Evln-E c , 24 ', 17K, very cli CHEVY *96 Z71 4X4, axtErtT 7310690.*______aOe>734>8838.g : -rudowlthtonk&hoali (BURi.BY) .jg loaf. Annual Car Show 9 Trucka $600. For IlsUnm S2S00, 6 1/2' Koll' 733-0931 ext, a lo8? gllvoufn»^. 733^1.^ 2 0 6 « M 0 0 6 /324-7788.* cam por. v/im jacks » nihtm Saturday S a p t. 27th. l l J 800-71 »4001 axt 3109‘ Call 20fl-324-539g.* P&LAftiA 'Ai-lndv'! . $ l 9 ^ n D . 208-731-26(-2690 For Inlonnatlon call j— 879-2690. Heybum* 733-3116or734-2064 HUFWfraTFtSHiwTiinrfioit 880. Qraat condlll 1611. IS HP Gemafli $2800/o«ar. Call AlaA llonI moior. alum., padaideatSl 208-404.9541.- a a a lin g ft c a r plallng, e l l .YAMAHA ‘98 Mouni SI 500 Call 2flQ-oq98'W8* Max 700. Exc. cond.untain ( ------tom paint. Muat a I l ANCE’M 61/2R. tntruck S2400/offar. 733-7211 campor. air condltlor ; root rock, vory ctai 2i*i*‘ uaed vary tittto. ; B art Harbaugti Moter p Q * ^ I ‘ Dwor\tow»» W tndal S3&4323 Wo take all Ihlnga Inti C l a s o lo . a ll o r lg it on iradetl $10,600,208,788^16- O o y w m ^ L u m m Sao you at I h t TwiTw\n J A V e 6 ^ 6 f i h „ trail: Falla Cour)ty Fair:alr.* ft. alida-out. lg. ral show er and tub. w ■ MARLIN ’e T i/n .. 1/67 oround queen bed. lo hp, good condttlI'''® ."' extras, very cleanI $4,750. 206-326-5121 ■ room y, axe. con BHHlllfiSlM aiSM MARLIN V o Anea.. n20 It.. $ii;250/offer. Call:ond., Inboord/oulDoardrd i175, 324-8787 nwmlngs.’III 208- oxc. c o n d ., low hohours. tflT *7fl-ii‘ eart contaiis.* S7SOO. Cotl 734-9567 e x c. c o n d ., $ 280Itained, 0 .. MARLiN‘90 Y S m ----- M7-63^or30B-80CH10..Call 19 ft. boat. 1009.* ■ n | R n r . Coll 732-53S3-51_____ new vinyl and carpet, ■ MJhhfliSftAPY i‘. I6 h p contained, vrfth alt Evlnrudo & trailer.,$1050. $1 graat buy, $3800/ot I •85 M arcury 2Shpp moior rr Call 208-734-454-Voffar - Runa good SS$ 8 9 5 k i t 'U Companion, i: 208-438-4475 Iv. mO| $6300. G ra at coridli 200(3 NISSAN MU U A A N O ^ ^ H■ 2003NISSAi^SB4IRAGXE B I TRACKER '01 ponto 13 NISSAN KNGCAB'rtr fn a ■ VWS- 21 ft. petty bargo. SOeo hp Krr 'M iS h, i door.T " l|20^ E ^U U D ------VttS-■■W05 Trockor motor. spareap< rate badroom, 12 >1 r, sepa- -W ...... ‘ 5 , 1 4 7 K tlfo, mooring covar.sr. rpar- Ing/dlning elide, Ste - m ------« DISCOUNT...... - - ‘6 ,2 1 7 ■ DISCOUNT...... foci condition, A MUMUST 2 quean bad*, coi SEEI kitchen, easy low ounT ...... n Bart HarbaughMotctotora $9800.208-304^ H O W I g S ^ | N O W | = j ) g j OwontownWandaid a ll KIT '00 com panion, *2i S35-5323 seff-contalned, with a Wo tako all thlngags inli out, great shapa, t on trodoll ■hsHda^ W $ t l ? 3 g g take - 0 FORD TAURUS SSH Saa you a t th a Twi baat of- iSK - 2 0 0 0 isK Falla County Fair lODGE INTREPID 251 988 #2His7-i -(666.* . W AS^^5.99Si9 S ...... N O W $ 1 0 , 7 8 8)#2H157-0 « WASS1-111.995 ...... NOW $8,981 Sth w h ea l, re a r kitet s t t : 3 CHEVY BLAZER 10IO K B r - lo u ol room $4300/ofKitchen ■ n n 1998 BUlUICK CENTURY 80K3K 2 0 0 3 735-M10o«J08-639: T ^ ^ S f S k ^ WAS S9,995i S ...... NOW $5,988i « «2U009-0 WAS S2:123.995 NOW $18,98J988 /2H151-0 H f: \39r 2 BUICK CENTURY' 2 7 K ■ ' ■ - • CAMPER '88 Wliaamlemess,' . loaded, sail contaii W H fU k 2 0 0 2 ME/lERCURY SABLE 221>2K 2 0 0 2 > 9 1/2'. letf contained,led, exc $8600. CaM 20fr83»6tained. m l L S iM WAS 515,995) 0 5 ...... NOW $10,988,<8 #2H76-0 WAS $11J15.995 ...... NOW $10,481488 #2Hiea-o. HIma only um ftW A P T » « 3 8 r 2 0 0 2 VVlW BEETLE 20K 2 0 0 22 CHEVY 1500 21K ■: ' #2H176.0 ' ’ WAS $17,995)95 .....N 0W $13,988J « /2H135.0 WAS $2;127.99 5 NOW $21,381388 naw. For lull alze pic 1 CHEVY 1500 42K '< . ouparlor quallly. *( 2 0 0 2 SA*;ATURN L200 18K 2 0 0 1 Hr #2H161.0 I ; <^ll206-324-2129.*______extertor, aa new. k»(ardwall WAS $15.995)9 5 ...... NOW $11,388i « »2H218.0 WAS $2^124.995 NOW $19,581588 JerTSth $18,900. ■t' ' : ^ wheol. 281/2 tt w/hltc/hitch. 8 BroekiMiVaBVM^ • ; new tirea. New upholJholetry. or 1-800-773-318, Qood.cond. Cloanla n trtr. C loseout all remaining1187 BBZZZm $3000.20a-ft43404<848.* N ash, Ktt. Arcticling'03 Fo - ^ " T S is; S A N ^ ' I^AdlPIA 6 II.. Olidillda In NA8H '00 5lh wheel camper, graat for hunhunting, 1/2 ' w/slkla out, lully 1' ISUVD.N. 733-1821u s I-S0O-39O.S63:12 TWmMlU/ID $300/oflar. 539-2429,(29.* ad $18,800. 3 2 4 - ^ 1070 BLUI uuas d.Mi.V>,ll.bt|».C«ilSKAMPER '01 cab 7 1 or1-600-773-3ie an*r7pm .- B-4425 B ffCS Mf ' Cloaeoul all ramolnlnfir,ino 03 6AVANNA Hi H! ' . , Noah. Kit. Arctic: FcFox. mlrcrowava. nica nklt( r x E HHlfc ’- s T n n n w n r)b e * ' < > a 2 dr. $8000 2 0 6 ^ -kitchen 6 ’■ Campor 11,8'withn gener- TERRY '9 2 2ifi fifth7-6623’ wl ator, A/C, microwiowavo. exo, oond.. $6500TwRa^ 2003 HYUNDAI SAha n i a f e g i s ^ H ■ 2003HYUNDAIAlACCBJrGL I oven, alorao. refrlofrlo. re. 205-42fr«B41/738^ n n A3 1 HYUNDAI I B U R O r ------W A S ' • ■ Wrcr1 6 - - ‘M iflW jacka. full aell conlal S9,SOOtlrm. 371-OOiT r a i l l W A S-^------1------SK - - ’5 ,5 6 6 ■ DISCOUNT...... ‘4 ,0 9 1 U8ED 8H E L L 8 * » ^ i DISCOUNT...... , Fit moat trucks, H I DiscoiBUNT-...... ” j Salactlon, Oualltyi^ty, bed wllh rails, $l': | H O W i | ] D , • • Low pricoa 20»<78-0•S^103* Call 9 3 4 - ^ 7 anec8i tntarsute, 7x18, Stan R * ^i W i H f a g B axle. $4000. Pleasatandam 208-839-2140.* u a call 17K ,1 9 9 77 OLDSMOBILE SILHOIHOUETTE92k"* I DRD EXPEDITION r ,9 8 8 »2H!17.|) , ; -CHEVY '89 roloade d top. TicmrocwrsKow WAS »3.99!995 ...... NOW $26,988B ».JH132-0 WAS SI510.995 NOW $8,98 daah air. rool air. fumfumaca. 4*x8', 1 yaar old,owbaar ' rafrlg, alove, TV,, aas e e to Call 208-423-6383.* W ^ m 1 9 9 6 CM:HEVY TAHOE 74K 1 9 8 9 FORD F250 4X4 . approclota. $7000/(■OO/olfar B »3»IIJ1-1 WAS ie ,995 .2HIH-1 £ 58.995 NOW $4,99 Call733-«801/404-3►4-3314* k WASS17.99!995 ...... NOW $11,988 », {^aae a v a r 2 0 0 1 HYIYUNDAI SANTA FEE 5I 3 K 1 9 9 55 KIA SPORTAGE 4X 4 i , motorhome. 25 fl fi g ood 995 ...,N 0W $11,988 »2H3M8-1« WAS J757.995 NOW $3,99:995 nm53-2 ; cond.'Clean. 400000 wott KANOM Forsalaori WAS $16.99! t ' O n a n g e n e r a to»r. r . A C . $0000 or $90 a moror rant, 2 0 0 1 JEIIEEP GRND CHEROK)KEE49K .19899 CHEVY SUBURBAPIAN 4 X 4 I - Might Uka 24-26 fttt trir.tr in Buhl A irport 8 4 3nontn, -« B l2H2tM WAS SS88.995 NOW $4,99,9 9 5 .2H227-2 I trado. 205-843-4048048.»- r — ■ WAS $20.99!995 ...... NOW $15,888/ 1 Claaa 2002 suJUZUKI XL-7 24K 1 9 9 00 MAZDA MPV { ’ A 24’ wtth only 26KIetc 484 B tZHIM-O______, WASS454.995 NOW $1,99,9 9 5 ' •' Chevy.newttraa,air, WAS $18.89!995 .....N O W $14,688» ' arator. convartar, &aUMaat eHIVV Parta W n S ready. Mint oondlndltlon (andar. raar bumiW i : : ’ ' :• $12,500/otfar. 208-'08-7S8- stock braaka, raarim par.i ^ H M i ,,0^74 or 208-720-10310aJ.‘ seringa. radUtor, arft nand, I N D A I (i ' E n d e a v o u r. 33 ft.H^eO aidSjwSSKiMt Ford. Bankapowarp•rpack. ■NaiNd;nevy atif p P loroBunUniU11VD. H. 7S3-ISam 1-S00*390-i63:39 TWiN MUa,» ' ' Solar panels, awnlnming, 2 hp, aarty 80s Corv •n» tt, Mi» u ^ ii^ OACC cO i^ «l tikai,Aili» IM m. «4«i^ UaMtt U iat b ptkrrd.rUr.V-U.ktp.. d Mln 0U7JL 2 7 ^ I .. TVa, naw raf rig. AAlv hvays btock. Lota ef axtrae:orvattai : I K i i - a to ra d Inalda. $35,135,000. ^aarllrun.$26ae:C«n • , I 8434403/980-78»«0«37a' 2O8-3M44S0.*2600. b r ------— — '• ' ■ c ------— \ Vi- " •' ■ i '4

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Many' ^ Ing bacauaa: Hubby buys FINANCINe ta c h n le a l p a rts , '* S 3 ^ 8 C T L ’^ l 9 h t e!. c aral i welI haven t forgoionen w here mWie cam e fromm. m m /jm runs graat. 543-8805 5 JEEP Wrangler 4.oi; Voyager ' SE.70K mia., i A - tt T Team Con Paulos. w e’re notlo t only serving the M agic VValley, w e're p a rt of it. That hard top, CD. nice tires runa 1 good. dbl. allding I w hat's kept the Paulos famamily 121K. $4050. 324-3S0e.* door, , lota ot options. l x ' nwhy \ we understand the valueslues of this community. It's v $8100/o(lar. Cail-208- . / l l.In n b usiness for 81 years! And^nd it's kept Team Con PaulcIlos serving the Magic Valley[ley Inder, hard top .'good 677-4810 1 home 878-7000 work a a k fo r R ob*' for nost a quarter of a ceptury. cond. $8500, 7»^40* ' It who's reinvesting JEEP '07 SpQrt *Purpie 5 , wVi h en you're thinking of buyiiuying a vehicle, think about . Power* 4WD. hard top. 1 in our- communities,c( and in the peo]leople who live and w ork rigl[ght here. 73K. atarao, big tlras^ i ttDATj^^hW cTibe^ $10,500. AIM, 2000 V I Con R Paulos,IS. Presidenti ThinkInk about Team Con Paulosi dedealerships. New 2003 ..STadeo Bom b^lar. ' JS t/ie Pontiac Bonnevi l l e ? ^ ' p ttf ^ .'la e a m a n 'S O hrs., T G e r tiile d &So^:rXfo7:^ees at , wArtr. $4200.280-0503.* support New 2003 _ 4 door, PU PW , AT. CD, W A R N IN G I g USED VEHICLES ttf GMC root rack. 53K. S1O.S00 W hen purchasing a vehi­ /offer. Call 208-324-3822* IK S S ?S r s ' i s Con ■ E n v o y ^ ^ H cle. maka aura ttiat the IGHT W AY. THE RIGHT C A^R*.li ^ and hard work. Al title la in the name ol service we invite UmKad. Loaded, 1 owner ttta aaUer. Under idsho SS.’S S - — 27K. $15,900. motor vahlcle code, a mItochoosiBfron Paulas, where yo CaH 208-788-5420* vahk:la cannot ba sokl N ew 2003 Chevy unteaa th a tttle ta In the H H ^ f i y /flhfarb^SBlB^oa 1 j^^^Suburban -31 n a m a of tt>a saiiar (ax- aar. claan. aharp. nsw ception; Idaho lleansed Mrw. $12,600, 3 2 M 8 6 T daaiar). TTia seller shall provide tha naw pur- c h a a a r a signed bill ct sata showing Ihe fol­ lowing: Full description m f \ of tho vohlcio. vehicle Identlficallons number, ^New 200^^^^^B NISSAN '95 Pathfinder anxjunt paW and nanv Chevy Avalanclie SE, V6. toaded. 2000 undar book O $7000. a(e) and addross ot the naw purchaser. The bill of a a la m u st be elgnod. ■ ^ ^ ^ v a H e r dated and show actual OLDS ‘93 Bravada mileage at the tims ol 2 3 ' • Vortec ve, leather. AC. sala. If you have any ^. c GMC CO, power evaiythlng, quastk)na, pleaaa con­ CHEVY'TRUCKS T I S o « l Wo Ato PreleMlonsI Qra new tires, low mites, tact your local asses- axeallent condition, sor'a offlca. $4500. Call 432-5510 Diva or 280-6404,* BiMral B auiar^^p . ~dU&UA6 AN '01 5.7 V8. . ’ 141K, good ninnor, cloon ihBvy ,*7ft58fl! C f lIM Insklo/outsldo. ono ownor. f MaHbu- W800-287-7000 3 stars, cold AC, $4995. 1 SS O O ^F oM i^O coif y aoi S. Lincoln •Jerom B rockm an's RV 800-719-3001 axtCeiQ* ^ W E i 324-4203 or *900 '^€AiA R G ^ f ^ C p 1-800-773-3167 I AUTOMATIC I 324-3i TRANSMISSIONS I ujujiii.conpaia u l a s . c o m 5DZORr&0?I5SkIcirS^ Spoclol $359.85. s ® 82K. $4500 runs woll. M ost A m erican vohlclos. Coll 208-308-7935* p a rts, lobor and T O Y O T A *80 4-R u n n o r. Installation Includod. SRS. Sun roof. 4x4. 4• Economy Transmission door. $2.500.420-6849.* Call 3 24-6^ for Y6V6yA*97 4Runnor i of SportitsCars! LTD. oxc. condlllon. 53K. ^ N ew it0 t 0 3 l^o/Arsiiwagen Beeis t e i f n ,heFuture loedod. Call 2Q8-733-7303*• BUICK *75 Elcctrn Itmllod. 4 door, 455 onglno. cloon ATTENTION b o d y & g o o d o n g ln o . Maazda RX-8 ^ ■ CLASSIFIEO $700/olfor. Coll 208-326. ADVERTISERS 4386 o tto r Spm* BUICK *97 Park Avo. Ultra. P le a s e c h e c k y o u r ^ 95.000 mllos. $8,000. i a d c n th e first d ^y. Ploaso call 206-308-6112 I jfyou find an ^rfor or208-308-6306.‘ w e will co rrect it. CADILLAC c '94 Sovillo. Wowflnot berosponsM) lo a d o d . V-8 . loalhor and | for orrors oflor tho first moro. $7000/offor. Coll I day ol publlcotlon.* 208-878-2237-______CHEVY T l otalion wogon. I Call Twin Foils , ^ one ow nor, good ongino. 0 P isto n s • 4 Doorsirs * 6 SpoB ils • M'lorsepower n 733-0931 oxt. 2. or trans., now tiroa. good Burioy 677-4042.* body, w ell tohon coro ol PUW S 1028 HAIRS STANB/iBING UP ON THE BACKK IO F YOUR NECK! $1500. Call 20867M114- CHEVY *88 Colobrlty 4 ' Power Windindows, Power Locks, ar maker to achieve THE TIUES41EW S < ^ , T o tlthis day, Mazda remainsIS the only Japanese car i Ctasatfled Department door. V6 , ouro sport, runs Power Mirrcirrors. Cruise Control; i - OtfkM hours oro woll. $ 900/oflor.MuflUoU, I overall victory,at Le Mlans. ar T h b RX-8's R e n ^ s iss engine e is a direct C an 20a-734.6e35- A ir C o n d itioitioning t m ^ 6:00 am lo 5:30 pm scendant of that winningng technology. ^ Monday thru Frtoay. CHEVY ( '9 9 Cavollor, 55K. W rod. tint. oxc. cond., W o oro open to on wolk-ln $4500/offor; 738-2923* Come experlemnee the new ManadaRX-8! traffic 10 assist you In ; h building yourod to *^34,800 m is. Excolloni p e r m onth maximize your rosutts. con d itio n . $7000. Bocky O r call one ot our 208-735-9625 / 420-5822* . . Classified Salee , Ropresentatlvee CHRYSLER » '95 Cirrus PW/PL. AC, $3600/offor. 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