£.5 30632 12>/ / 1 4 / 2 0 ,0 3 ?N 1 JIM PA R K E E Va n d e l. l ' — E L 'P A S O ------TX 7'i"?03 : ■ ' i e . ■ . MMMa j . v ^ ew Tyin Falla, Id.!d8ho/98th year. N o. T h u r s dday, i September 4,. 2 0 0 3 M 5 0 c e n t s C f a b b M OW R t N I N G Law WIa t h e r . io th ‘ day: P a rtly •a g ec y A w T o d u A d o■udy u d a n d threjeat susfipect-boyfirBriend o f ex-:-chiam ber directord - hitiangs him se woriTies - BySMNlyM’ Miller " "Itlsjustanjanother tragedy in tiiis ininmate was watching teleRevision LEY , iteatNs” A lniit Qayter, 'Hiiiiergr - A 2 w hole tiling,”U”Ut ' 2ingersdd. . wlwhen Gayler went into thih e rest- JylAGiC VAtLl - — ' According.g . to Sgt. • J e ff ' n>om «> area. After about 15 In wrHbif: &i w ake o f police TWHfFAFALLS - The boyfriend JKailey woman wno wass •.shot to. Win^on oif f d( ie Wasardi County utes, tbe other inmate bt irnggators concerned, as Gayler had aJ firing , WHgorwi irmer executive director death d Aug. 8 a fter pointiniing a gun S h etiffs D epaipartment, Gayler w as co already arit'-Qty^__„in.an.area.witlvitiLBboutci^c other_. Jhshowered diat.^gy. o u t n e w c r e d it c a x d > -H ail^- Chamber-of——at-poll»-outside-of-Far: a SS% d ied earty Wednesday Utah I died about 23 j ,TP- inm ates Mondnday afternoon when “His cellmate became£ "Environnnm entalists- after h"npingwn oiu by n j M t Vlfiljb R a in w r e a k sshavoc h H V ' ntalists are using .. . as leverage In their ■ once again at U.S. OpepeiL Environmentalroach the four lower . P a £ e B l 1 Idaho water aslam 1 s, said Semanko. attempts to brea(ent o f th e Coalition Snake River damIter, un organization 'N a t io n • who is presidentirrigators, the Idaho for Idaho Water,Association, . J.R. . that indudes mdIrrij the Idaho Fhrm i y Daiiym cn’s nrion. Asi " " Simplot Co. and:tate already locked MVCt tWQM/n* nM»Nn Bureau Fedemrio:rs of drought and “With the state' supplies, the news w B jli Tncy Parr'arrelra, a crlma lab techniciann withwl the T^ln Falls Po»c* Derlepartfflint, checks ths psperwsrwork on one cf tha guns theie cdepartment has In atorage. •NM " in three years•onmentalists'• < cco- T ft«cityey Council Is considering a plinin tlthst will chsnga the way conitnflteatsd guns ars disposedd of.o lim ited water«at su] has hit Idaho * . o f the environn like-a-bombshell,V-r...... extortion threatd. “fbllowing the ...... water-users'likeveekend, we have ■ PlanI wpuldallov)w dealers t(;o b u y seizeed weaponss from polic Semanko said.p hone calls and e- .Labor Day weel,bout-everyone we - -B yJutldPanciinse T ...... “ ! . ^TM Kitife "bggaiHa so Hi . business leader • 5" second auctions.- Guns had nonstop jmpho Is worrit about | ~~ T»ro—^< w »w» w riter. that thi bum per stid cers retreading R y a n . H onlcy,y, who manages a ' soldold should retain their i...... —emails.- Just^abouiaho ‘Klamath* cri------^ « C “Chop a council member, ncnotour gun shop,hasI takenta on the job of. nunlum bers and be placed InIS not have heard from I TT-—:------T w m -F A“AEES-=-Folks-pLMUnd— i gu: lg — up------organi2ing-otheJier-gun-and-pawn------hexlS x r a u c fiM 7 Tih'der~th'r"siite m a potential Idahcmath'Basin'fenners.. : Execution: Former mini IWinRdlsteitend to g e t riled when orearound town. '' shop owners. He said the 10 or so ternerm s a s the first sale. n the sis.” md Oregon lost out im t t o d e a th fo r k illin g 'sam e------In2001rKlaraat l g abor- th e subje>jecc of - Second i ^With four council seatss open-1 other gun deidealers who' have' • «Guns to be chopped - G Ifish. Ing up In t^bvember, co in California and . tio n provider. Am endm entnt rights com es up. _ ing council stores in tovm1 havehi said they sup- ot sold after two offeri 0 Water Users members are looking to ~{■put a port th e foUowiiBingconccpls: G uns endangered fisl P i a g o A 3 11*8 8 factt olof which'City Council me hould b e destroyed. ;an*t m ake low er m em b ers, aiare keenly aware. policy pol in p lace to unloadad the • A uctions' - ( •rings The Idaho - O n c e per year, all • « Illegal' %yeapons - LIcen dams go away and ______:During ,th e ..last election _cycle.. . city>_conflscated_ cit; guns_b(before ----- legal -guns that A.ssociation can’the effort to breadi------at the dty-has-the------JSoiealers cbiild bid on illi two years ageago, it becam e a flash* • campaigning car actually begin:‘"s- , right to keep shishould b e listed for Snake Rhrer dam0 said. Even.if envi* O pin io n «apons, but those guns c point issued^ er city staffers mis- “We “ want to take caree of It sa le on an Indivilividual gun basis. . - w o n ^ support diesucceeded in Judicial soapbox: Ninth before it heats save the police station u V them, Semanko sa Ith takenly desiestroyed 174 seized bel "5 • Buyers - Only licensed they (- fout* dams, they C ircu it C ourt p u s h e s itits s liber* firearms andnd «ur rifles by chop- Councilwoman Coi Gl ley. have b m n m ade legal. ronmentalists mtee a Idaho water 4 25“ firearms dealialers should be HorsleyH i ' suggested t a l a ctiv ism yet. ag a in oon n the them up a t th e city^ shop. Thompson Th< said. “Why not? “"*** breaching theie fo hook. And Idaho ’ Lance Clow said. issue isst has been controversia S atuaturday night specials, or ch< couldn't, guarantewon’t support an states, toda^ editorial: . • Handling i P n S ^ AA staffers misuisunderstood a council four fou years.” g charge - There hantandguns, should go up on th a t would b e off d ieill h damage liveli- P i a b action io tab;able a discussion on The^ issue might have gotten g( ■ shotUdbeaminlinimum'charge for auctucdon block just like *®®P m w ater users woneiDU. gui^ disposaltal to m ean that six the the town pretty fired up,,o but handling. Onee t am ount that has exp(pensivie e guns. » effort diat willin for Idaho Water TTj) years’ worthth o f guns in storage Thompson Th< said s h e view s seMtting b een discussedd isI $25. As Aa for fully automi hoods downsn«an)in B oise’ todiQr to a policy m ostly a s a houseliekMp* * Sale-Each:h gun Should go to firearearms, Horsley said, “Firs H ie Coalition fi C o m in g I > 1 were to b e dcdestroyed. The action a P natic plans ) inrespond to what triggered pnprotests from some ing ing chore. the highest bideidder. In the event doub3ubt that there are very mi 1 assault on Idaho Hom»grown musicSicai local gun shoihop owners and oth- “Right “ now is a quiet tin±nc, a of a tie, the decied bidden should ' these. d) And secondly, theyrst, • I discuss how to re good time to clean hotlOuse,” . be allowed to> bidb again for die eitheth er b e converted bnck to semany i^ey see as an as aid they should have goo y can Performance will pay tritno u te i,aj ^ cj,a„cece to buy th e guns. Thompson The sold. ■ Item . ■ Please see QUNS, Pagi «eSALfMN.Pa&eA2 to S ta tu e o fL ib e r ^ . semi* iifi A3 Plsese see i FHday In H o r ntnone show ! The Tlm«*Kews V S p r o m i s ee fo r w eigh^ h t l o s s I [nvestigati llevue The A M oclafd» l P r ! s s _ ------tors: Belli “Index Hormone curbsI iappetite by 3 0) 1percent C( . . Giving over"erwelght people an . ;ouple wa ered Ctftsstfled .0-12 Movies , . . . ,C5 extra dose o ffa a hormone that tells In a recent study, bott) lean1 ande obese people consumcm ed 30 percent fewer calories a t a buffet lurunch after belr>g Injected witwith the hunger is murdei Comics . Nation CO d ie brain wha^ dr 50s. They were orb their appetites CUcurbing honnone PYY3*38.16. lurder-suicide is und dawn In their , aPPea««oc«rl Community .C7 Obltiisdesles . .C2 neariyathirddipointingtoapoten-.1 pi. ed to be in their S __ Comunldad _.E1,. ,_Opln)on_. . tial new treatmitment for obe a ty.______[jp ^ n tly ruled bu found dead arotmdtopsies^condttcted...... ^PE upscalehome. Cfoaaword .C5 Outdoorsrs' . .01 Tbe researcarchers at Imperial ' P it Mumhy ; lot b e d i released ____ B i_ jCollege^Londoidon_had_pteviously______Results of autopsay. Ihe bodies — Oear.Abby-nCS— Sporta-r:''' ■ . shown that ththie horm one could . . in Boise liiul note-house-for-mon 1 ------, Horoscope .C5 Weather . ■ ■ ■ late Wednesday.fter th e shootings r . . .A2 suppress th e 'i'appetites of lean - 9 BELLEVUE - Investigac LM. Boyd . .C5 West . ..J\6,C4 J people. But theh ey worried it would Hoi ------ranaioed-in-tiw-hldng fo r a m otive in th e she than 12 houis after Valley .Cl Mbrld...... sotworicinobe.b«so people becaiae ln|U -tw IhcvYe just as sensitive as thin mnp*one, P Y % 6, to trldc dw bcibndn Bloom sadd.- tfae» SIsecood day of tfae iaveeth a n t e . . . . intoto rfitniring th ey had draa ^ modrcs-Goold iodaaaaM ioliai* Ih e findings •rean puliliibed In donn intoi tfae^lUead^y morxuS ? decUnednddxm MM lit stu 4y, botib obese iten. The research also ihonEiwed Ihundnr^NewEiEnjUndJbunud shoot[Mting deatfaa of Alan ai S a re a U d a M tfae and lean p e o^ ^ a ta a b o D tS O p er^ lowexwer nstural levels of PYY inadte I ofBfadidne. 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>L«r3S«»*n..y . . try cloudy, c-doudy, «•. w-MinO. m^nUMlng jSkihwarzesenegger gets Lawyerss for sniperr suspect widU likely ilise insanityl y d e f e n s e ■Kewm Call Tqday LONG BEACH,, CaU<.C (AP) - ahoad w n The Battlmore Sun p e n a lty i f he is convicted, accord- indicate.the.defense phjlans to use ____wxQtethactia t the defense !^ten d » to ...... -1 ^Arnold Schwarzene]!negger was a which h< J 733-0931!• in g to court c< papers unsealedI Muhammad^ mental sstate as a present expexpert psydiological tesd* : - n o 4 hbw ac the inldtidal debate of ning for h Lawyers for sniper sunispectjohn . Wednesda;dqy.The attorneys’ official1 midgating factor if ther3xe is a sen- ' mony inI mitigaoon.”mi Prosecutors - r^alifornia’s recall:all election thing bai e A llen Muhammad appppear ready nodce off iwhether they intend to> te n d n g phase o f his tiia:iaL asked diele ccourt to provide t h ^ Wednesday and delilelivered what ' for h is»Cl su 677-4042 to use a mental healthn idefense to usesucha1 a defense was sealed, btlt: . In a motion filed IVieuesdqy and with a meimental health e3ipeR ;to :was billed as hisis first: major 'Schwai I save their dient-fromn the.death ___ cw o.m odoiions.filed by-prosecutorss //- r e le a s e d Wednesday, pprosecutors i evaluate Mu I '^campaign speech, geigetting pelted bothered - -with an egg ass he waded owes me '."through a crowd atac a college later. **Iii .l^campur. a b o u titl5 hit by I Suicide . ' .** 'Unteed when thefte egg Ut his Just have I with a 15-minute sp eed i in^ ConUnuMltmiiU -' Jeft shoulder, thee acdoni hero this is al - moune that Ihe sherlfTs office:a had Tbmer died at)t theihi m n e from numerous $ ■ back to a state responsible Winterton said jail olofficeis-dis* 8111nd David Gayler divorce. Just before the Augusts t shootings. back se at of thecar.the I covered Goyler about 3 I success. ' Of Nstsda lUnMr and DavM' a Judge had ordered Tbnw toI nmove closer Pochynok wasa tattaken lo the Unhvrstty of iSalmon.______ivarzcneggcr said he wasn’t immediately started < egan like a storyOook romance andy} t6 Pochynok. ihreaienlngto putut her In Jail Utah Medical1 CenterCen with bullet w oundsr wHjy the egging. “This guy monaiy resusdtadon a n d called ended like« ia Shokespeoresn trsgedy. She and give Pochynok custody of’ trthe two chil- directly underr hishis heart and through his :^CKIwiiJtwmAl N ationalme bacon now," h e joked for an ambulance. PtP aram ed ics diedbysuicluldde by cop. He ended his life by^ dren. Ihrer. Neither he nnor his snomeyi Radertak ^ Organisations notlotifying the Services*'I mean there^ n o tw o ways arrived and continuedd C P R a n d hanging himhimself with s bed sheet (rom a Authofttlaa have said Tbmer andnd Gayler Green; have returnedretur calls from TTta 7}m » _____ •'gom xu D en tortheir.ilr in ten t t o s u c . __researehit because,i I mean, you can't------gave-Gaylera-stimula;lating-drug ...... botntoom1 sistall Ina coun^Jall. They wete drove to Pochynok^ home withh iUie intent News, but OavidMd TUmerT ssid he heard Jire Idaho-RKers UnUnited, Idaho The amw eggs without bacon. But whidi' brou^t back't•h is p u ls ^ 31 yews Old. - : - ...... ------to WII him, eccording to The SafllafTLaka Pochynok hadd beenbet released from th a hoa- y Wbune. Turner ond Gayler pocke:ked a .357 pitai Tbesday^ :.Con9ervadon' League,;ue, American downstrei: all pare of, you know, the Winterton said. y began two years ac» when they do'nid Wildlife in g willii party hosted by Project handgun and other unspecifiedtd eedi." Gayler was taken tut undl the season s bt County Jail in Heb< wilh the Utoh t)epertment ol Put>ubllc Safety. vlcted on a felony Sedivy said. Irrigators can b e r o n a me upscale.lie. log csbln-siyle homo in Park lony charge ol continuous ’ . political win is mustereiered to breach Whethe $100,000 cash-only boi>ond sin ce City, Utah ofof Timer’s ex'tiusband. John said Pochynok. who was siltingI Inli the back seiual abuseof of a a child under 14. Ha was the four dams, “flow>w augmenm- benefits tl; Aug. 8, when he, Natalialie IVim cr ', Pochynoh., theth Sl-yeor-old owner or Noturol seot. got the gun away from Turnimer and registered a s aa se*se offender In Idsho. But of Redamadon for flow don”-sending waterr downstreamd >t comcs and her ex-husbancn d , Jo h n Choice Consi>nstructlon, a company thot builds, shol her twice inside the car. on<)ne Shot Dovid Tbmer (aidsaid ItI sounds much won»' ntadon. That is the poliQf • gracing her head ond onotner bui for fish - is the b est toetool available steelhead Fochynok, were involvev ed in a n custom loglg hoinei.h Goyler reportedly drove bullet going thon It actuallyywes. wa He ssid Gayler toW.;- ted by Idaho Rivers through her neck. Turner, who wawas sitting him he was datingBtlng a teenage girl when Im in the toolbox, Sedivyy ssaid. found u altercation that led to ] Pochynoh's home from Holley so ,Sedivy said.T==^^ " - discuss the custody of ihslr two the from passenger seal, managaged to wos 19 or 20 InIn Sscrsmento.S Calif., and he If anyone has the polldcal between s being shot twicc andlUn } irrigators had th e water im c rb o m g aiMitn, 7r-yeof-old »c Carter ond 4-yeor-old wrestle the gun bxk. sieptxd outoi of the ended up in prisonrlson on a felony, power to bring thee 1 Bureau of mentation killed after pointing a eg u n a low ciora. car and then pointed the gun bahow real they weie and have had to d ed d e whi'hethcr to Asked if i: Gayler seemed H e said die children hlave » b een how h e missetssed her,’*‘I\inier said. Clrcuiatlon phone lin«alin are open request or waive a prereliminaiy depressed,, Utzingert said h e acted seein g a therapist, who told t the b«tw «eh 7 a n d 10 » 4 nI. . only.oi If you do will be levied fc ■News writer Jennifer hearing. like anyonele would have acted in fam I ily th e children are in1 a£ fragile noc rec o lre yo u r p « p « r tr ,T h e most serious diargirge Gayler Gayler’s situituationl statc.T\xmer: has hired onI aattorney tlw number for your amiarS/"'"’’'" ” M ailinfoinn can be nxidtal at 733- Ext. 237, or faced was the felony charge d of “It^ hardd tot tell,” Utzinger said. who i spedalizes in J only 5.150 per week. Sulc^ W ■ Id'hive statedlhat a e p o week: SMunlay and Sund all above raicv A S15.(K)vlinrge “ WasatdrCouii^Atronitysylhomas Gayler. childrenc to not be retur »med to S^“ coracadl approvedi ghangA g per week. Mail lubtcriptkmiImimui be^id notice, will be«lforall t relumed check*. Low. j B u t U tzingn ger said one thing was their t father. la advancc and are availabV ahvttys on. GiGayler^ min± Natalie N eith er Pochynok or h i for. the 20 mph s p ^ |’"'y Po.im a.ter. m. to 4:30 p m > ddlveiy li no* realataiocd. K addre,. fonnformation to: , I lU m er. - — — . ^ ‘ . . ney,r Frederick Green, reiStSS'cS SSt't^T aS, . Idaho ruet: dally and Suod.uoday J6.00 pa _ 53303, ies-iVint;s re g re ts A e :>-New> (UPS 6.t I.(1X0) i< p u b - , “ ■»»««** I “H e w asI oobviously really miss* caUs, c from The - TSmt «w k. daUy only S4.00 per-w»-w«k. Saturday at 132 'niirU Si. W.. Twin I'alU. PB* fag Nattlie.”e,” Utzinger said. |*He Wednesday. \ ’ « d Su»tay ooJy S3.00 per Om pf w V * * * * * * * p fet ihtek. illcaiion* Inc-.-i •jub^idiary of • J. waasogrieviliving, and it was weigh, lU m e r ^ d the last dine * ''**" — ing o n his mindm veiy heavily. He ited it w ith 'Gayler was a w e ' Hunting aceliGcldent ; T i m e s --N > ew s telephone IId paid at Twin PalU by T V - ‘ « q | 3 Q was concemeTied the Idds vrould be. Wednesday. V His concen™ was didn't resuKuKlndeath > f. Official ciiy'anrl couniy. < 1 s s ID ao well taken1 «care of. He always focused f< on how eveiyone el ; Cbcnktkn (Daniel WaWalock, Cinailadon DirectorNinuani lu Section 6C-I0K of | The headlitidline on Saturdi£^ WIlOCAWDi JtOofOufca, seem ed to b e focused on th e well- doing d an d not on his own ; CkmUMAAmtkhmiig(Deby Johnson, Manager)M ernjurtdiyirliereby dcslg:------1 htSJw about a hhuntjog a c d d e n t ^ . : n m s ...... day of the week on which lesa] I J—5TT being of oth©her family members.” lem h s, I b m e r said. H e said - - - TUmer iss surviveda by her and told t< h im h e didn’t want Ni • w asincairectA]^ . RetadlAdfKtW i«afilifiteSmi^Adverds^^ bepublhhcJ. r shot by a KnoAid . AgW eeklraMGoffloffin. General M anager) ;r. . . . pleatc tend change of ______P6diynok% cvc w children - 7*yean family ft spending any moi Mend*|i.S(pt.l • S 7 old Carter aj puty proMcotor Wla an r tg e n ...... I to: P.O. Box 54H. Twin Fallv and 4-yeai^Id Clara, help hi w ith his court case. It . who are bebeing cared ‘for by he hi w an ted the IVimer famil; otkiiia. . iT : MnagfasEADraaricu kW a h ra rth ...... ts-Nruf* regrets t^ IVimer^ pare]rents in Hailey. whatever w it could to erS r ■ i-.* ------P—— d i r e c t o r y “ ie s tw *AitAEurcppy tor)...733-0931, Ext. 1 m * ’ ' ■'"7 I ■ ' e r ) ...... : . . . . £ x t. 2 > k ...... Ext. 3 rector) ...... ; .E x t 4 ...... Ext. 5 ...... Ext. 249 ...... 735-3255 :
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Wednesday for not fiifixing individ- said itt aand the space agency. favorablyf Ito plati reconstruction aid totoltaqthrough • A^sk all 191 un. member*er ual resp on sib il^ for!br-the spacei- shouldI haveha gone farther In fix- * • an in tein ad on al funund independ- states andan international |al shuttle tiagedyltfaatJt Jdlled seven in g blamiame for the Feb. 1 acd- ' 1(AP)-Shifting en t o f th e U.S.-led adadministration iAsdmtio:tions to provide financialial astronauts. dent. in g out for beli^ in Baghdad. an d othtier ei support for Iraqis recon*>n* istratiOQ offered In b a q , the U nited!d States hand* ' strucdon.on. on .Wednesdty to» sharesl wi± the ed military control1 i over a laxge . i h e administration ac has been, United Nations tb long-domi* belt of Iraq south offSBgb(tedcoa 1 under pressure |n from Europiean nant- role in1 L postwar. - Polish commander,r. Powell said andotheider government as well “as M u r d e r —— th e r e st o f ih e area,,around a Najaf - firoin mnemlwis e ~of Cbogi'ess, to ContlniwlitamlU 'S ecretaiy o f Stateate CoUn I\>well w h ere a prominent ^Muslim d eric * share res]esponsibility on Iraq.' h as'n otbt been e Veleased. • • ' described the efioitu t as “essential' was killed last weekc ilin a bombing, The pressure pi has'increased.<}. ca u se o f th e deadis. T he rifle rifli that presumably vros. ly putting the Securirurity Council in • will be'tumed bver*r “once things as"U .S’. casualtiesc hav^ mount*it. — Alan'Johnson was; anai executive------foW d at ithe miinler scene was' ^ . th e gam e,” and Eurourapean govern* se td e dow n a little bii ed - Accoicording to the Pentagon,„ / and d ir e a o r of WebbibLonitope undetgoim;oing ballistics tests to se c m ents reacted fovo:nrorat^y to the ' I h e Polish militxu^aiy is leading 285 U.Sr.S. so ld ie r s h a v e d ie.J d and Gatxlen Centers,s, and Diane jf bulletse ts found in chc bo.dle. havetu the situa- le Ihad been rM m t^. ’’defen d ourselves.” ■ • - ... _ ■ . .restoringg sovereignty,2 back-to the^ : ing, “My father^ b« : H ailey. .Ketchum; K« and BellevuiT...... ” don stabiliied,” Fhmce>sFr U.N. ‘ A s' d u t lih ^ ' b y Powell, Pc State pcqdiople,” he said. ~Nel^t>ors also toldI aulhonoes1 a„d ,i,ele sheriffs dcpaftmeni- A m bassador Jean-Afa-Mare de La B Department offidalslls and U.N. Xiicsday, German„ they’d l^eard gunshots,*• swarmedd < over the scene. They • ■ SabUeresaidtnNew^!w Y oric“S o w e ' Mawlyweds u iI In Iraq - K diplomats at the Sccujnirity Council . C hancelloUor Gerhard Schroeder.f A so n o f th e Johnsoisons, a « a le d off about four blocks .of ~ . will see the resoludondon with this in in New York, the draftftU5.resolu- who hadd adamantlyi opposed the^ stu d en t at th e Univetsli^llyotld^o GlenAspet•pen Drive. ' - mind.” d o n would: ■ ‘ U S.-led war w to depose President. in Moscow-PuUman, ai '»•<= T he JohiJohnson home, is located * Under tbe resoludoiddn, American Councilil next-week,i he-said as hee - • IVansfotm th e U.!U.S.-Icd coali* SaddamI Hussein,I stressed “thee ' l\tesday aftemoon%r ear.c n ear the: dedead end of a street Itish commanders wouldlid remain in lelOThono n e d foreign ministers. U.S.I. don forpe into a U.N.N.-authorized n ecessityy' of giving the United(J . The sheriff said thtiat a guest ™Ui towerwering cottonwood, pines \ charge' of peacekeejraping opera- A inta^ssador John Negroponte dr- m tiltinadonal o p e undiider a unified Nations a a sipiificandy greaterf ' house renter, who wassout 0 of town and aspen>en where homes in the- ' ______tions in hag, but thethere, loft “we culaledd a draft to other U.N. com m an d , with an Amimerican offi- role in Jh.e_pplitical_process_ th in„ _ on the morning of'thehe shooting,^ $500 0000 rangera and up artftuckeci ■' ■ are asking the intcnusmadonal com* antbasssaulHill,afor- — y B b " ------— interview 1 t lUesday that he Is a~' com m on w ith older, inexpensive in B ffnSnM mer minister turned ed killer, was ‘ . ^ W martyr inI tlthe anti*at>oitIon c a u s e - guns - th^'Cah'simpl;ply be reis- ■ executed by lethal lal injection hopec>ed his death would su ed seria l numlwrs t^ Wednesday at Florlorida State ly the police . inspire mortore clinic attacks.. department, Horsley sai I Prison, twcoming; th e “I believe!ve in the short and lon g The cityls collection 0 ___ Am ericane I of firearms terin, morere and m ore people-w ill has been adding up sincesi: 1999, ^ ■ |J ||J | V tot v.,ifl|^H I'antinti*abortion- -. ..but_Community-Servic'ice..Officer...... started,” Hill H said in therhour- Ttacy F erreira said thee s ' Sk-.- ' i S P H Violeolence. long interv)rview, during which he readily put a numberer on h ow Hill, 49, was e x p r c ^ d1 nno remorse, many n^ight qualify' for sa le. J r ^ o n o u n c e d T he soft-sft'spoken Hill, tall, pale B efore an auction wovould cake :ad at 4:08 and w ilhI recedingr blond hair,_ ----- place,-the staff-wouldId have to n . MDT. His J E S U S I S UOV b -spent Wedniinesday morning saying st words were goodbye to his wife, 18*ycar-oId .d eterm in e w hich gunists are still ^BH ||PM | call to arms son, parentsnts and two sisters. He being used as evidence for court abortion ■miljljH earlier:er this w eek w ith his trials, w h ich guns arc siisimplylost* . iponents. . two daughtcfitcrs, age 15 and 13. and-found firearms'forr >which th e you In final statement. Hill .d ty h asn't found owners^rs, and also lUeve abor* thanked “th^Uie Loid Jesus C hrist su ^ firearms as wou^d;d be taken don is a lethal force,e, yyou should for savingI nme from my-sins and from people who attempipt suidde, oppose th e force and1 dcdo what you Supportersrs of Paul Hlll pray for him priorlor tot his execution outside ol Florida enabling mn e to persevere. I thank she said . . have to do to stop it,*'it." Hill aud strt»P>i.o,Bon on Wednesday In SUrke, Fla. Hill was executed Wednmletdayfor Lord foifor my loving parents, • - calmly, lying beneathath a white, 1994 , , Times-News writer Jui shotgun slayings of abortion do(doctor John Britton snd his bi sisters. I also thank th e fuUe Pence sheet and strapped COco a gumcy. ^ving me an excellent can be readied at 73S-324241 or by e- “May God h elp you to:o protectp the w ife and three th wonderful chil* mail ar jpenoe<^a^ctf f violen' ce by and-abor* aatrardon groups have ^savoweddi “ in the glass-plated deaie a th ch w *----- tion advoctK a te s in the Panhandle .■ IH ill b eca u se o f th e killin ber parted, allowingI 151: offidal dty. A n um bor o f Hill alliescs predict* wimesses and 14 rep.«porters to Outsidee thet razor-wired prison ed e that his rec^t callsIs for vio- view h is la st m om ents.cs. ' in th is nnonh Florida town' lence li against abortion di^ n i c s ^ ' W itnesses includedIHill^spiri- H Wednesdayay, a crowd of about 80 '' inii sp ire others. Southern lcd a h o e^Fair tual adviser, the Rev.lev. Donald abortion opponents o and anti- .“Pve never been remrby Ocala. M any inri tthe sign-waving crowd never n promised I wouldiIdn’t do it Q Citing security o f Southern IcIdaho a n d The Times-1^ offer you ’ * prompted by anonymoulous threat- • innocent oof f any crim e. They con^ Bob Lokcy, of Opp, Al. s-News cning letters sent lastst montht to tended he5 wasv only was attempt- “There% going to be a pportunity to tap into0 as valuable talent pool>1 ^with C areer Fair 2003.03. This regional several state offidalsIs and the ing to stopip wholesale killings at sp st r c e o f all th ese baby buautchers.” e v e n tt g^ v es your organizatioition face-to-face accesss to1 qualiHed applicantsints forcurrcnt a n d fuilture t positions. »X#TTBtlTl
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H i g h C O[ I) u r t ~— T i f a c e s d ee s a t h r-4 f ^ ■( I' r ' Slj 1 j % J I ^ t HTiijnMK? i * i s s u e p e n a l t y i . : U . n —— - .1 _ ' ''l.S H .J lS T ...... , '■ ;c'..V,.';.V o n c e a g; a a l n '1^* WASHINGTON (j(AP) - The Supreme Court is bad» d c in th e thidc of the death penalty[ty debate, cam- ing face to face withth thei effects of ____ its own recent rulingsngs on w ho can be-executed and vWiolio d e d d e s that
The ju stices are conconfronting sev*' eial capital punishmeiment Questions: «4ietber JttwsnOes should she be ate- cuted^ v d u t to do abcBbouc poor per- fbnniBtCM liy defemasebm^nand e ' wfaedwr juries n thMr er than ju tes...' duuld him sentenaneed acocS^ j . death row inmates.i.lh H e court has dealt before widi all1 ththree subject*, but noc with finality. Some of the moinost dramatic recent rulings camee blast year. Ihe Supreme Court declarJared it uncon- WH stitutional to executcute mentally retarded murderenI andai said that jtuies, not judges,, nmust d^de I ____ It— that detennine ne if a pariica- larcBsemurBntsth^edeadi penalty. • tit d Both decisions haveve 1led to lower- . . couR fights and'Sett tl the stage for I another round of hifih[h courtc rulings. I Missouri^ SuprerAi»“CeQtt“rulea ------last, w eek that, likei thetl mentally. I tngwthanlSat j ___— . ^ their- oimmesshouldnot c: ------b e ^ t to deathulhe'decdadsiorijbased^ ------^ on the U.S. Supremee Co u r ruling, I ______said die. executions areare unconsdtu-,_ _ _ ; donalty crud. Then o n ‘^lesd(Q^ a federal am eals court threw ouout m ore than 100 death sent^iceses - induding ■ some from Idaho-hanca n d ^ down . I : judges. Ihe 9th U£.i. CircuitO Court I of ^jpeals said thee >high courts - 2002 ruling on sentcnccndng applied I reooactivd^ to deathil rowr inmates I in Arizona, Idaho amand Montana. . I . Death penalty opponenlents are hope- ' I fui similar decisions> wwill come in I other states w here judfiudges imposed I death sentences. Bodv cases appear hheaded e to the* I Supreme Court, wheree justicesji often I are sharply divided cnn Gcapital cases. I **A lot o f them appearear frustrated, I tired by the endlea naturena of the I . death penalty litigationion. Nothing b I ' reallv settled,” saidaid Stephen I McAllistci;Taw schoolo t dean c at the I < University o f Kansas> anand a former . I Supreme Court law dcriJerk. I
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O f"EMI\ < M ^-733^t,E^A Page A-6 • T hlursday, u Septeniber; r 4 , 2 0 0 3 TheT l Timcs-Ncws_ - _ E d i t o r ] _ ^ Penti:agan ineeds1 help iin Iraqq in o i4 L i b e r aal l 9 th C irccuit C ourtt w f the American ea ______\____ I U.S.Central£^timnnrach. Opi»Rents of capi*1* wear blue hats and COIn m eto lra q in D eer e r Lodge, and tal ptintmishment rejoiced at thee underancwUJf.xcsol over to. che Idaho>o StateS Prison rulinglg and predicted it wouldd \^icther they come thihroughbilat- in Boise, deathI rrow intnatgg lead tcto more legal jchallenges•s eralnegodadonsa-thirhrwttg ti th o Oii^nization o f Tsl«nrai3 th a t e v e r yt condeiwed« ^ .Westerera states. The 11th U.S.!. J o s e p h ] inmate sen* ■ Circuit Coun of ^ 1 ' , _____ tenced ..by a...... G a l l o wWAY__ __ ° O urview : 7^9tti judge and not a h h lS r *— ^------should have XI to issued a ruling e Circuit Court decision e has been his sentence com ^ • cbiitiadicting the1 , “My militaiy advice I !; conrnnutBjudgeissue and will condnue to betMtoadd muted to life in 9th, saying the' fonorces to tfae prison; ■Riesday’s^ . death sentefKes willII .. Ring . dedsion' equadon.”AbizaidtoIdh! Knight decision vacates should not be2 ^dderNewspapmintnoninter- I the sentences of,f (jreate mofB anger applied retrdac-:• 'viewathis1^ p a .h e a d m o re t h a n 1000 among conservatives.SS. tively in some.;. whatever construaKtthe conviaud killers tupwiththac- irt(? penalty in Arizona, Idaho0 What do you thini — — an d M o n ta n a .------Giventhat-con--. Abizaid said gettingBtheTViiks t ' O N S T O H E L ~WeTSekMnieTii6v^ ------oiiboiia isTHigh'ptSrori^Ki^Him------IM- T h e j u d g e s flict, along with' “(because) they area MuslimIM I------:i based their ded*i- fromourtBadSisontl) this the high number^ nation and they set theus example Didc Oiebiebey are diffling in their Ihe moderates ac CerentCom,the- postwarlraqIraq that^t ma for the Muslim worid as far as a heelsand“id “oofy grudgingly ghdng• State Department andlelsewhere e needforreiflreinfMcements so urnent. U.S. Supreme; and oltier issues. ■ resentencing^!____ secular nation is concerem ed.” H e ______up ground,o d , ^ f y i n d L ' ’ _ ggt little assistance fironun national____ _ .Fdth^offi; office pooh-poohed m e—:_____ Coun decision in'1 ; this dedsiont added, "lUrkQr knowss tthac its * “Rumsfeisfeld and tfae vice presi* - security adviser CdndolioleezzaRice need for yany y serious CM itii^a^ ‘ Ring vs. Arizona,I, whidiv. ruled could: create,( the Supreme• goals in Iiaq are the saoameasouxs: dent~.waeMltnf mtHtaty nnrfi . or her deputy StephenI IHadley. planning for that the Sixth an ai d E ig h th C ourt: w ill h a v e to s te p in. * ' the establishment of aimoderate B economicc i- “Sheis'anaccommodatcitor^andif andhisaidealidM believed the fd iy ■ .iunendments reququire juries, ^ HowV a ll th a t w ill se td e o u t is. regime that vdll be a reresponsible hrandabsob sd u ^ in die hands of she goes along with Runiimsfeldand 'talesspunbjn by Iraqi exile leader ^ member bfthe intemat not ju d g e s , to d edde d d on death * uncertaitain. But T \iesd^ rul- ational com* the. Americiricans,*'said th e senior Cheney, her life is easierei;” dieofB - Ahmad Cluil^halabitnatthe&Bqi ... muni^." offidaLwhwho has a differenc opin- ' cialsaid. army would: sentences. _ __ in g oneince again exposes the' ------ThencwCentComcocommander------ion.“Iheyjey are willing to put a ------The top American offiffidal in ------diat die Iraa[rad people would show*------The Supir^'e Cou3oun had left 'enormoilous rift between the'lib* added: “I diinkaQ theseisediings bluehaton; on (kneral Abtsedd and baq, Knu Bremer; ca n 't«t even get ertheinvadiitrading Americans with ■ { unsaid whether* thet ruling eral 9thth. Circuit Court and the are possible, but I can’ti*t :speak to that^ aboutout it ” the people he n ec^ totgetacivil g rose petalsIs aiand that postwar Iraq ‘ should' apply retro;troactively to Westernsm states that have toI the political dimensionsn s o fit H e also10 said s that Rumsfeld and adnunistradon up and nrimningin wouldbeaaiacalcewalk,toa inmates already’ ccondenuved live witvith its often codcqred1 bccause ithout of my lalane.Ican Chen^opioppose a new resdution Mgdiing resemhliiig a ritimely IchasnVmi*t turned out that way,' by judges in Ajizcizona, Idaho, decisiono n s. n iea k to militaiy diidimension: togivetbellie United N ations a more and muchIl of tfae responsibili^ /■ Montana, ^ Colorsorado and The' c courts behavior sug* The caracity would beewel- t extenshfene role in postwar &aq More than 220 em plcnoyees that belongs rno di ^ least. corned?’ Nebraska.' Thuslus, Ring gests chattt Idaho and other “becauses ninobody wanes to eac Bremerti requested, mcliduding70 RumS^an T he main roadblock:tointema- ti oowondd^this one.” O n th e e v e of desperately needed Aralablin- cando-theldie least that tfacy ow e to' vsJ^rizona alloweded states to_ Westernnt sates deserve their- -donalizing the force occKuiving wanhesaidaid, the vice presid en t:____..... gui^are.waidngforRutumsfeld^s . .theAmericatican soldiers anddvil-_„------' resentCTce^ inm at«it^ who "own leg^lej haven,' separate Iraq isn’t political, but tl:the human. anddiedef[3zy of-judge- ftom theiie 9th Circuit It^ time A number of countriessthatregu* ti - lieilydismiimissed aoy need for tbe J. Fdth, to approve t h ^m . tho :r to restore electridty, • issu ed d e a t h p en aaltie& lti Congres'ess divided the 9th lariy contribute to peacecckeeping United Nadlations m p l ^ a ro le in *flt is like pulling teeththwith water andi onorder to Iraq - is to That was the case ca locally. Circuitt iiin to tw o c o u n regions, opeiadons are sitting thiitiso n e o u t Iraq,andlh<. they dont want to admit eadi and every one of th<[hem,” th e ' adm it thatittheymiscBlculated tb and' -rW hece-Judge-MontDnte-Cailson- -Asidaldaho congressiond dele* because the United Nadidonshas thattheywi’were-wrong. seniar.administxBtion off said.____ could use helphei' ■ _____ o^ered a resenteitendng for gates have noted; the no role in Iraq. T hedmBdal d adds: **Ihe presi* Tc is taking forever becacause Fdth ------^ nda*based9diistoobi^ One seniw administialatitmoffi* dentiswiSiiiSingtodoit».butit . onty.wants tnie.b dieversn t o g e c ___ JasQ)hL.G(L Cdlotoay is the senior cial says there% a debateiteovera doesn't mail'»flifomit/4» differen ce . h ad b e e n fo u n d guS{uflty of first- and too•o 1b tisy - a s w d l a s n m d i' • , thro^thegate.^ ^ oimpondmtforKni^t . larger U.N. role at tfae hi^iestlev-hi whattheprpresident deddes; these' d t h is RitiierfSaSlutpapersanaaxnitnorof d eg ree m urderJn-.thi-thf'death of too libei>eral for other Western els, and Defense SccretaitoiyDonald fblksrunricright out and undermine blocking the road, becawluseitwas thenationalbulbestsdler-^MW^ Steven Louder in 191997. states, R Rumsfeld and Vice FrradentFi him.” his failure to plan for troio u b le in Soldiers Onae.nee ^ and Young." : B u t t h e 9 th C iraircuit judges ' With1 nilings that offend' decided to take theie iresentenc* conservsrvative prindples,' the ______tng.authority. into:ijoi their-own__9th.Circiircuit continues to show.a___ ------L e t ’IERS] ------hands. They ruledled that all hpstileftt foce toward Westerners judgfrissued deathth sentences who don*t d< ^are liberal Remove dams to boMWSt bearing false wimess), leleaving whatever faithfait you choose. W e. * In AirizGna, Ida[daho and Califomin ia values.'For conser- seven thiit are m oral preod*^^ Idaho. f u n h e r erode trust in the past 20 years to enhano:ce and pre- Bamtnkfxafficis onet>f the most the code: “W hosoever doin Wul)li«ton: . ' Charlie Bamemes, agrtoiRure nek) direo- The four dams producecc onhiS A secularir In a tio n d o e s n ’t dd ty or d d d es. We d o noilocpray, . evenifwedondon't go, could b e the^S -239 DirKsen Seriate Offkxff!ce Building tor pcrccnt of the electridty i worship or believe in t he e super* : reason thatt attendanceatt is down. . rwuhlngton. D.C. 20510LO 1 2 0 1 R bII«AAva.v E.. suite 25 ’entirePadfic Northwest, i follow railsillglous rules natural powers o f a god. V 1SvlnMlt,.IDiID83301 ^ ; 'We are Iwouldradictice- ___ Twin Fallsb ______' •
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P o t ^talS eiricesshould thinik outside nmailbox P iin dlits dissagree ton 20( .s. Postal Service hasn’t T . I eliminated beir postal monopcH ^ . . - i l • V • . .■ 7C lies and universivrsal service has con- ollapsed, but its fOunda* R i c k G e d d e s ■nHILADEIfHlA-A.'-In th e ' I TkrraDce sa id eveiythiiig fi tion hastes some sisaMecradcs._____ . tinued. Second,nund$90bi]I I ^ n . In 2001 th e ' near n term, and km ping goviivcm* «complain, bccattcatise it “suspends” > po)itidans who offer diedidrown hasleddiecurrent Democratic race, d i m t se d d n g re-election probablypi General Accmcounting Office placed ment n ownershn), but strengtigthen* ..-the delivcty-mormonopoly for certain teMOOSticatioDS. ageism ucriid,Sen.JoeXiebermaa starts , w ith a six-point adra(vantage • the Postal Sei-ienriceonitslistof ing it the Postal ^rvice'ii rcgupilator. types of mailL whioiwh allows compa- r I& example, at a pawaoelfeatui^ pastnominh e polls, * ^ t his percent* over ( his challenger. But V*M^ienno *'high-risk”institutions ini because o f A new Postal Regulatory BoBoard nics sudi os-Fcd]FbdEx and bicycle . . fflg authots o f VBiiotisjd ch a p K B O f uch lower than that of repeat j candidate is on dielelMllot, ittos^probliblSns, raising th e wouldv, have power to set stritria messengers too;0 operate.. a oeiidy PublLdted volmc ■. passed^bdlination winners, and I “the ( results are essentiallyliyliJ® p r o s p e a o faa t i a x p ^ r b a llo u t - . ' - limitsli on rates, to require thethi Althou^postMstal reform is dial* . rnwMt be surprised to se e him flipping i a coin. I V resultItofthe < ITieibstalSdServiccliasmaiw ’ Postal P Service co stidc to itscscore < lenging, theree 'arean reasons for otui- Caodidata2004ritsedi before Iowa votes. Indie . previous • election gives no0 clue.( unusual attrib'ributes, some o f w h id i role n (it has recently venturored in to mtsm. AlmostthalfofaU ha postal ------iWiDiam M ayer ofN onhe ace througb midyear: S t t ------' / Bfe^^iewVfigures amstrioildn® ------msjrimpoler.erefbrmrir employs------selling» artworkrfbrexample'l®)r^ ' workerswillbcebceligible lor regular ■. — (UniversiiK argued thatitth d e w fa ^ Gov.Ifovno)nyledS^Jdm .. . S3f elections have taken plalira about 7^00000 people. It has l e ^ . enhance ei its financia] transpimaien- ' .retirement in1 the next seven Ifournalisdc focus on thhe^momerv e' diird.ButwfV/iA-fof iDw V u m oiit I since G eorge lAbshingtonH £ P ? iDooopoliesover ov letter mail deiiv- cy q (by requiring it to comp>Vwith9 ycais, allowingig thetl Postal S erv ice' jtum"'to be ga in ed fromm dt ieearty nrdDean coming in took S office. In 2 0 o f& 30lOwhen e iy a s w e llaas s the l use of your mail- Securities S and Exchange torcduccitsworiwork force without sismistakezL sixpickeditwbenNbyer polled die an g incum bent was ruhning■Jfthe bc«,butcomnpetcs pi with private - C luire- layoffs: But firstrst iti needs a b etter • nation, «4iDmhispexi^fotirof tbe won. t In the other 23,12 dnimesdie firmsinsome:ie services (such a s ' ments n and improve its accouount*...... I ( ^ frameworkork to smooth the - •- ftepublican andDonocnociaticnomi- Another]d Dean to win the nomi* parQr g in pow er won, but 11 times overnight andltd package delivery). ' ing)in and ensure that it doesr•snt transition to aa letleaner organizatiom* ~ w&rafisfao betweenil980and 191 CatoiosdtuUle two named Kerry it v lo ^ It mo5t](y depends onot how itii govemmenient-owncd.ItpiQrsno. compete « unfairiy in ovemiglight a nd I h c conunission^ion's rccommenda- ;Z000, Mgyer condudeddthatwin-\ d tanktnWasgpand,^)onsoredbythe cthe voters siz e up die peifo[fonn* taxes, borrowsws from the Ircasury, parcel pi post services. tions would giveive ^the Postal ning or uiishing secMidndinthi! i 3 Uieconimd.ittite^ a libertarian think ance fi o f th e p eo p ^ in officeice,and is not subjectct to t antitrust law, has But u ic key recommcndatiadon is Sendee the comrommercial flddbility jt^wning e v » t ,’th e Iowar a c a u ^ e i r fashington.wresdedwid» in ti recent years, those job' itsownpolicelce force wd doesn’t that tb the r c ^ a t o iy board hai i ^ to accomplishItJtMH. tl>i jimproved a c a ^ d a te%idiancesof d Ruylji^ndrumof thelohgterm appraisals a h ave divided sheIwly paypariongti(; tickets. And its regu- . ththeauthonty toreVisittheP: R istal Most Industrialtrializcd countries pftttng tho wfwittnnrinnonotatalL n Rwndatun,die American electorate. on jj m utisan lines, as they d(do now lator can't comontnl it Service^} S< monopoly power “v“w h en have s t a t ^ serii^ ou s postal reform; A first or second in tiieeleadoff le • Emev^DeiraoftheCentuiy ^ a P r e s id e n t Bush. H ie last majn a jo r p o ^ refit the th evidm ce shows that sup]ippres- soalotof intcrmemational expcn* New Hampshire primaiyBiydid axguedthaton, author of **Ibe o that Rii«ti mni occurred backck in 1970. Vast cco- — siision o f competition is not no[tcces- ' encc is available,ble. The president’s ^neasut^winciease thehedm < nces “post-todustS Democratic MBjorits^” a fi £ ^ t advantage going intinto 2004, nomic. diahgc,^partiadariyincom* fa to the^tection of unhliversal commission haslas produced[ an of suce^rK i^ Mayer sailsaid, more party.yaluislat a varies of dianges in buttekcal]KM iq«r^"a"another munications1 tet e ^ o lo g y , h a s ' scm sc ce without imduc risk; tito the excellent set of recommendations..n ^__ _^kliaUe indicaton of fotuuture nomi- y ore opemusarial” America f e m his _ 2000 a isw totyoushotJdexj: occurred sinceice that time. Postal taxpayer." ta ______It^ now tim e for ru i i j ^ ^ vridi such an underusedd resource?r B Fishing Contest- September -.’Ib t R>datcfa IV^ycrlueu ats only. _ Biatick Rock - -FbdficLuaiberActhityQ rthday u j t C l o t h i e rrs s 543-2500 Kids.-So many,elms, so III Celct • Monday (hrihru Saturday: 10am to 6pm jbrating a birte to BMaln Strcei. 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The Times-NiN ews T h uu i r s d a y , S e p te m b e:r r 4• , 2 0 0 3 Section B . ^ - M orningrOUNEl- IN S poktsQ uote iJ F L wil]lopNew York Jets Jei is the sccond annu ' .. Thursday. nigh rork 7 P '"- . A s . a p l a y e r; , ttl h e f i t s t i^ t opener. The Nety Yoi • OMslon prtvl0ww i: : ForF pro- Utoctated P r w ______• ' on a Ihursd-sday, featuring s t ^ singiiiging in. ' Giants hosted4 £San Fhuidsco last season : views of the AfCEasiEast and NFC l i p | and foiem rat front, of national ni monumenU on the what was billotiled in part.by conunission< LANIlNDOVER, Md. - B ritney./. JetSldns.J Washingtonn Mall, two marqueedty-ty ■ teams Paul T b ^ b uue e as a tribute tc> the dty th;that eastm. Wednesdssday. N o m atches w e:re r e finished sch o o l Page B5 IWin FaUs at Barley,ey, i6 pm. , Wednesdisdoyat Thelimes-Netus’pressesstim e. say. I------1 FUerA^aUcy a t Gopdlodin^ 4 p.m. No. 4-s4-sced6d Andy Roddick: •. Ioth a n th e hoy.s and girls w h id r is changing i by the hour,” sj ' said Arlen • ■* week at CSImprovc iijxin last year’s Ian, th e U.S. Tennis A sso d a ti I Carlisle retiirhir n s t o • KJUitarian iation'is chief ,; firuat senioriLfinish_at_district. ______. executive:vc for professional teim is. “WeWe continue 4A ranks, Jeroine finds c our best effort to com plete Irays teamI good < situarion as weU. I Pacers as coait d C f l make o ite this tour- ift:,-* -'X. exi>ecis both [ on tim e. Wc are determincKlried to makc! ■ • <•"/ s ■ Ih the 4Acoach Ken Nordqulst I years after the former ass at happened.at th e U.S. O p en " itself in a* th go e b oys team frum for- bypassed in favor of Isiah en was 1987; ' ’ ' Ivanisevic beat Patiick RafW te r on a ' . ' ch Tim Dunne.' who Carlisle, coa'di of the thi Detroit Montliiyto/ to win the 2001 tid e a t W imI rt'-': ■ ;■ ‘ nmnuler a 33-year coaching Pistons the past twoJ, yyears, im bledon. ___ I S f f l c.. .i '’J returns neari al of three matdies were com o pleted * First-yeiir co I fired by tho Pistons in Mohday,H', Tuesday and Wednesday, girls coach Michelle i WM the first choice fnr tl lakesoverihtfs that the competition urts-everyone. It-hurts-the-pe-playci^ it . jCfju& 'c/ mer toach I- . _after new president La :c fans,it hurts thcTVlwtworlwrk, it'hurts ugh but .she is pleased |. his former Boston tc retired aflcrearn. “T h e 4 A division is fired Thomas last month rt,”TV analyst John Mc^hrt>et>esaid.- . carcer. ain kept coming W e d n c ^ a y/ ninight, with st division to score weU The Pacer; last season •' Tiger girlisaid. “ Sandpolnt, the best start in their die forecast.Hie Ukelihoodloffinishme of •.a p iS |- Skvle^ say.s t: T h°Emt E by Sunday crew sUmninm cr, and -‘.c. and Bishop KeUy h.ive ------N BA-histoi^but-faded-Bd-after-the------f c ------TWlU'be tOugliijTTearhs at me stare , AU-Star break, losing in an, tournament referee firia:rian Earle?? , •"'-ii'/. ‘ withhor.tean cr offid als met with represcnientativesof - , ive w ill have .s « or seven round of playoffs for t ^ - w.*'ihc hardestiped d together in the straighiyear underJI^on ■ Tbur, WTA Tour and T V broj•roadcasters' ^ ^ '' ' _____ in,” she lOurs.— — ------Thomas, a Hall of'FiiiRim er w h o Hillcresi, and drew up a icntadve calendardar to com* V 3A . C ood in g Iwys look spent his entire 13-year . . — : - -vGiyemmgn;e a fter m issin g out on career with the Pistons, te tournament by Sunday,/, adding£ a ; • r . level, but w e V ission Friday, with the w o mten^ en semifi- N-'- - ...' .state title b y six points. . year left on his contr;ntract with .; girls groiipeimt Seifert has high Indiana. The Paccrs mustjtstp a y h im rting a t 6 p.m. The sch eddule u l would having some women* finish thinks that this year^ ' S5 miUion for the final yc fourth. cremworkt( to dry tho court In Arthur A«iAshe Stadium a t th e U.S. OpeIpen Monday In New Yorl^ the | In Class 3A atchesThursday afternoon. th< for'rcvengebe_the^best..ever a at ______...... In announdng his.do pent more time on ths courtst s than< th e players the last fe' ihal tohighi. And'some mei t'few days'as rain cohtlnues'to I Iasi year’s iigh.stai Sdiool. They wiU ■ fire Thomas on Aug. 27,: S J ° " s J S I 3 J ^ competition from he did not feel comfortairtablewith- slay four matches in fou r daysays. “It’s almosiost com pletely stopped,” EaiEarley said match ugait;airist Tnylor Dent ended" ' - -I Coach Kent ry aau ally played four m atchdies e in four * to the chair tf fM* hopes andheir thi conference, as the the Pacers’ direction beibecause of ^ ° ir um pire, holding his puini)Im.s up to night whenlen Dent quit with a leg jtum six of the seven the fourth or even the thirtlird one, it dieck for rail B grounds team wtU be their collapse after a 37 aindrops. “ Do you feci it?’ I1 1feel just Otherwise,e, therei were throe men's ho c o m p e te d In state. last season. c impossible for them to b be e at their • the tiniest mmj ist.” round mat[latche.s suspended in 0 p fall. ■ " Gooding H igl best,” McEicEnrtw said after trying to0 entertainc Hien, a few Bw m in u tes later, Earley saicaid to both . 1\iesday nigiliglit and four that never eve s standout TVae Jones, rAf«nrrle payingng customers by hitting b aills lls into the players: “Ifyou y« g o back to the locker: room,ro con cd .- 1 Hiesday £l6,'in“lhlil Judge releases rac scats at Art\rthiu‘ Ashe Stadium. !g injury. Hornets returcould possibly have recorqs I get you faiairly quickly? You can go;o into: m y T he womijm en stiU have two fourtl lers In the top 10 at Uijstcrs-Mauresmo match w s fourth* runners who in Kobe Bryant caicase was sup- office if youu Ulw.1 H ow quickly cun you'ou.get out matche.s to be completed: two-time ivever. according to start at 9 a.m., but th e y did;didn’t hit a hcrc?'I\TOmlninutcs? Three minutes?’!” cham pion MMary Pierce vs. No. 7 Arprogress last year. Hov DENVER-Authorities igcr until neariy three h o u rs I wn start- runner was st rs later. Mauresmoto and Clijsters both noddeIded, gath- Myskina, amand No. 15 Ai Sugiyama vs. 'S are very competitive, to arrest NBA star Kobe A tth e dchangeover i. after the th ird gai Gooding cou on a sexual assault chai game, with ercd their thihings and left the coun, serenadedsci I'rance.sca'' Sdiiavone.Si Those matchcs rls w ill run in th e nud- list falling, Earley ca m e o u t t rth-round • three runners wanted to charge him wi it to chcick by boos, w hislisd e s and jeers from the! fewfc thou- Monday niglijglit, continued 'niesday m'gl: pack, close together. t. He and the chair umpire si ie major state, howev imprisonmeni, accordin 3 sUd their sand fans onnh I a n d . scheduled to rc.sume Wednesday, but Vood R iver fo r th e dis- g the white Unes to see how'Slipperyit sli At least theyth made it onto a counlurt - and p.m ., they wvw: ere pushed to Thursday. SuAnastasia Seifert. copy of the arrest ' IS. No. 29 “Ourbc^saiS eifert said, unsealed Wednesday. le Mauresmo draped a to we l vide a glimpse into howJW authori-; ^ Sugiyama trict title." Seil ties put together their cas [ M yskina AU cooches i Bryant was charged Swit a d f . S U D U .S. sprinh e y w ere to crossing the g lc count of felony sexualual assau lt ' JC^.pposed samor fell far] froma grace to fight fast-paced seas alleging he raped an empl In a dizzying s]^an o f ababout six a Colorado resort where n Perceptiptions of Bliss , t o k e e p p a . guest June 30. weeks, Buss’s reputatioron as a ^ v 1 medals W hile Biyam was only c straight shooter who led huIlis tea m s * ite r vow s t< with sexual assault, theif,didn’t nmatch reality iwith integrity disintegrateIted w ith 100 meters at the Van. • arrest warrant said thethere was * a player kifled, a former!T player ' j 1Disputed drug t< morial here Friday. . . “probable cause” BiyantIt wasv a lso ------______. charged d with murder andd rcvcia- A a ir o f gold it could still cost her . tions that failed drug testI5 s_w crc______guUw of false imprisomion^t,_a_ _WACO,ToTexas-WhcnDaveBliss ^ threatens to tarn mpionship ddes. misdemeanor puni^blcble by u p airirod a t Bi suppniss^~aHa. the coacach fia3 tid to f i ^ t to k eep the : Baylor in 1999. h e w as paid „ players’ tidtion. tAct to run the 100 to a year in jail. se e n o s thle e * (^-fearing savior of ^ runner’s reputatiICai Damme Memoilite sa id , a d d in g & ere Then came the disdosuiu r e that ■ 'Hie dedsion to diai^eTO Biyant a basketballlall program that had p I th e lin e . “M y reputa* Bliss tried to cover up mLn isd eed s ■ The A—oclatod Pr— • u However, it c with only the sexual assaulault counc soured intoto one o f die nadon*!: TUSn thetwochampiunisfaed is w orse than was made by Eagle' C( ounty w ithin his program, tellin ggp j h q rcrs-----: 1 edalsoreventhetwo* i to lie to sfflool investigato 'BRUSSELS,. Belgium - ■ “I do intend t District Attorney Mtulc Huribert.Hu Rn-.fbur;ir years, be prom oted ^ tors and portray Patrick Dennehy sprinter Kelli White escaitlO n medals.” White Tlie prosecutor probably. J c y d ^ » Baptist faithith and u ^ lo r hoops a s liy a s a ! Istcd s h e d eserv ed n o drug dealer. suspension that wotild hav was more on th4 drop diat charge to avdd^hejiakof the he tried toto steer the Bears to . tion being tamifbr g a convicdon on fiilse imprisc"swunent respectablUtj B^Ipr officials said theh e find- her out of the Athens Oly Id was prescribed £oC; rather than the more i in gs stunned them. and she vowed Wednesday losing the raeda e senous “Ibdievelra^ds have a dire need ^ . “ U .S . year ban.” lordcr narcolepsy and assault diarge, Denver• ca n it o i^ , for a relation “I am 4iod•ave han in a 2002 interview t h e l : m edals. punishment In^lisLfor s i .. Fellowship> of ol O uistian A thletes’ dcme,” g B « ^ President IR obert ^asrule^itcoaldb^ ConiMfroRiMtomrapORS Sloan said “AU of us areire com - Hours after track and worid governing bp<^ said Mtance covered tor itC : Itwortedfdfbrawfaile. p letely sm piised at th e tidj h e Formw Bjytorrt»«liDmBllM oc 2 T h iv iA A n sw e r ; Then **»>"«» has adm itt^ and what wcive h a v e woito tlM tested positive for a minor CM the summer of 2003 MnaiptoMOIiWicm ijlant that didn’t merit a 3Sp“S• o S UP rules WUtii Center Bob Johnson, N^fa54. a _ andhisfaHfr Ifnsn grace. Pleaso see BUSS, PaeeB2Pi Sbt«JM.2BlnhWaca,TiUi. sidon. White annouhced ber i * d ^ .ItU -.U A l- *^^WAIL C T p u ^ .Ptoasai iiilggiliiM B liliil «■ M i. u * r W i n T ...... ^
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^ - N F f c = Sparta]n s i h ssoccer CortkMdfrofflBl T i p Herman Edwards said.'L*7t%about ------T h tT Im t Nawi ------s-Declo-Sattirday-at-WMt-tst------E ildns eacfa added a■ i fcf tiiji___ m atch -ofof_tfae-season-lbr—both—1------how maziy peojde can 3 ' M inico[c o a t2 p.m. • . Bean. Keeper Bcmanirdo f j f watch the gamei. M llU f f a * : L S It’S aboibout how many ------j MINICO - Th®B JJero me Tigers - “ had die shut out andilS 1 an re^ ...... Shoshoih on et H aU ey HarrM■ - opexa.You can write aboboutdiatan. ____ , , ' boys - stwehaveto _ people(le can you get to • [vegame. Scrunkhahad four blods.' play tbe game between t •Local blankedd the- Minico pfjpL E R -Ihe Filer Wildcats and . Spartans . *Tt r m a ^ t , muggKCK and rnlse^ **1110I firstf .game was quite> Last year^ overwfaelielming sue- - W&tch:h thet game. It’s 0 Hornets fought to a 2-2 able, but tbe defensele still played excdting,lg, but in the' last two> cess demanded a seque sports Wednes0) a while to get 1 as the team ^ tn d ed ^w ls. v were up. just ^>0 Jerome 3, M lnlco:» 2 w ho hostswts Carey tod^. Musher tave to play the. , :^>,rik!do Nickck 'Fort^ penalty kick put Engelstead had four kills,I- After smarting from, tt h . l o « o f Horacio Nolssco up 2-1. But two headers bynr JEROME - I h e Jer[ennnellgiOT Cart"'^ sth McLam added fourr ' w ide receiver Laveranu Temsawa scored1 t the two first- D eclo0 iwere enough to force theM downed Minico, 3-2, intagid.««c.r between the lines.? guard Randy Ihomas « half goals. ’ in both teams' season-open-[J. at Jerome Wednesday. **I toQk th e teamim add. M half f” ” *” Jacboie Harper scoi John Hall, the Jetsts accused 9 ? Snyder of . andtallttdtotheman aboutnot fore- '‘'The-bey scored a goal real late^ the Spartans goals, J e r o mB e sdef. M lnlco, 2&>1D, Redskins .owner Dan £ ing passes o r sh ots t 1 w e got tired,” \NUdcat coadih Minico coadi Armmando Ibpia 25*14 overpaying for players,9. 1hen an .ittscoadw hH iniun^inU w e ? « n s t o b e a defense for give-an f Sutton said. ‘‘But we playedd said ic was a good gam aihitracor ~ who happen Redskins season-timt ______coach Jose M oralesMsaid.»Andwe_;^ a ^«ell. j 2— ------______!!WcJwdAXery_8trorong offense, Declo def.de M lnlco, 25-17, ____to M th e r. 1 Tackles Jermaine_____ ------— d ia r io t Detter.”------er had just 12 b«s suit upn but our defense was Jlitiliaoi?'^—a 25^ 0 ------^awarded— Chad— Moi d Bernard Holsey will ' Miguel Diaz score*ired on a header w f J u L I saidlbpia. Washington after NewlYorkuM \ get^testedted early in their lesday but should hove morte 2RT - D eclo defeated off a comer kick to ’ move. , had a carcenhigh fivefive hits, indud- . cx p e I An obvious strategyly for the of *at. PETERSBURG, na.rDoug uch a big game.” I . ing a go-ahead single: I Jets would be to put tlthe game “It’s such Wa e ihhter l. became the first 3n receiver Rod ------—inning'thai capped!d a comcback— ' in the hands of runniining back Washington 0 Bay pitcher to lhrow.~a aid^‘*Ircan•pu^you i n a ------from " “ CufarMartinTespecia:ially“cbn^“^ Gardner saidr lit in his first .major league sidering that the miniddle of position thatlac ifI you want }o m ake deficit leading the D evil Rays over J Chicag:ago Cubs over ^ ’ g Washington’s defensi'sive line a. name forbr yourself,: and as a S e a ttle . M ariners 7-0 has* been hurriedly ]patched team, thisis is thetl day to do it.” eSday night with a two-hit- Cardinals • -s. ______!.;Before the.game;'AAldu’was stiU 22 - -year-old- right-hander.— angiy over, an umpit ’S S .'S iS ' allowed?d singles tb R ey Sanchez in BIiss= , the Cubs felt -con tli lird inning and Dan Wilson ond game of iViosd ! sixth. He,struck out seven ContlniMdfnmBt' - breaking NICAA ^ rules, header. alked twi$; stopping Seatde'^ w discovered. On the otherT Ihand, all Those rimesmes, Ness said, indud------Alou had foui* RB ame winning streak. Hie ■of us nccd'to remember■thatDave tl ed the coachiaching staff helping a ycr get reiaMated into sibn-fiUcd game tha icrs started the-day one Bliss and his entire familnily aro in L o ^ s ployer 1 = d as^ aftercr Ibeing dropped; not shouting match betbcnve™ man. ahead of Boston in the AL need of our prayers.” athletic director about agers and the two.sti.starting pitch- Hrfij-anard race and two games But since the saga of D«Dermehy^ ' telling the ath s of NCAA guns confiscatseated from the lockcr ers hitting each otheiher with pitch: J firs^place Oakland in the death began, allegadons c violadons as far back asi thetl 1980s roopi beforeV aa roadi trip; und danC; , A LW est.jst. • have surfaced as well as; questionsq* ing aroundid rules. prohibiting ho were not acadenu- Giants 7, Rockies about Bliss’ behavior at a other recruits who ' “ 6 ______— B l u e JJays a 4, Yankees 3_ - S i i -coochingjobs. . caUy qualifiedtied.from practicing. SAN FRANCISCO;0 •- Pinch-run- ' m clOKTO n l - Josh Phelps hit a * Bliss woti more than 50i500 gam es -F orm er Lobos Lc player J.J. t n er Eric Young avoidoidedatagat ■ n homer-and-Eric-Hinskc— ------j-iru28.ycars.as.a_Divisiai]bn I head____ ^Griego,jvho_uIQ WHS at New Mexico______i . ihe plate to score thde e' winning run - • S T a(o^heod ^ sacrifice fly in the . —- ...... coach, claiming seven coronferenini from 1989-94,■94, said he never saw . . in the ninth o n E dgar Lh inning as the Ibronto. tides and leading his tcanams to the evidence ofif cheatingd buc added: and Kenny Lofton joka anaround after Alou’s go- ^ Sacrifice fly off Bnmlan Fuentes (i- pi *ays rallied from a thrcc-runI The Cubs'Molses Alou. I< NCAA tournament 11 ciidmes. H e “You think: he he was in couching fur 2), beating the throfirow by right------y; t to beat the New York ahead slngia In the elgtitl1th Inning Wednesday In ChlcaiIcago. had 14 seasons of 20 or monore wins. 30 years andid onlyo dedded in tho fieldei^IjUTy WalJcer. es4-3. He started his carcei>er as an last cwo years;ars to start cheating? ; Even" four hom ers Ips hit a cwo-nin homer in assistant under Bob KrKnight in Don'c b e soI naive.’’nai save the R ockics from irth off Mike Mussina in the 1967 and eight years lateiter got his In 1999, Bay!.iaylor^ basketball team - _____c l ^ record w ith that cut New.York'S lead.to___ first head coaching job. a t was in needI ofo f something : good, s t ia i^ i road losis^ Major ILeague Bi{aseball iss, who \vas ready to . 3-2. P heltelps has hom ered in four of Oklahoma, where he woiwm a Big Enter Bliss, rexas dnd his 'Bapdst ^ 2 his lastc fifive games. •AUTimesMDT Eight dtle. Then it was■as off to • return to Text C h illie s 8 , E x p o s 3 AMEHICAN LEAGUE Southern Methodist and a roots. : champi- “The realI niessagenii of Baylor is . PHILADELPHIA Southvtrest Conference t , -Jim Thom c^Red SO!;ox5rWhlteSox4,— - EastDfvision------onship there. ------:------something'l'm'I'm'comfortablerwithf'------homered and drove inintvtvrunsio 4 A t . . . i . wH L Pet .( » L10 St S Horne Avray Hr day h e >\'as hired. “Fm 0 4 (14-9). who lOlnnIrnlngs. NewYork 83>3 54 .606 ^ z-5-5 L-2 L 39-20 44-26 135 Although Bliss said eaearly dur- ‘h e sold th e day back Kevin MiUwood in g the Dennehy investestigation a Baptist by/ religionrei and I consid- e i ^ t innings - CHIC/^CAGO - David Ortiz Boston ei>1 SS .563 3 z-7-3 W-3 W 46-24 35-34 11-7 Struck out eigh t in ci, that he always ran a de:lean pro- er It a specialial school."s as Philadelphia wonn ffor the fifth homereded in bockjo-bock at-bats Toronto 69i9 69' .500 14.5 5-5 W-2Vi 31-36 30-33 m _____ Raltlftwtt • '• Mi2___7fi -Mi 21,5 1-9___-WYi -r 34-33 284a 5-13 . _ •th Star- Bliss has; not nc commented for ’ tune in sm gam es. ■ M 83 .394 29 3-7 W-1 W 30-30 2445 3-15 Telegram reported thatat NCAA several weeks,jJcs. ATtempt.*i to reach TtJi' in the 10th inni'ng to Tampa Bay M Philadelphia rcmiimained tied solo^shtn investigators uncovered eevidence him for thisi storysto were UIISUCCCS.S- 1C Boston Red Sox a S-4 Central Division with Florida in th e: NNL wild-card giv e th e WIV L Pd GB LID S» S Home' Away Hr . of infracdons at SMU, ininduding. fui. ------face:------victory-o'-overrhirChicago-White — Chicago • 73'g — 66 “ 525—:-^— Z-?5—-L-2 t “ 43-25 • 3041 10-0 ' booster payments to'starar center ' ' Bob -Knightight, who m entored • Sox. Minnesota .73•3 66 .525 - 2-7-3 WW-2 37-33 36n ats Baylor," Knight Braves since la te in ththc l99Ssea- TlgOrS1 6,6 Indians 5, . Texas . 644 76 • .457- 19.5 Z-4-6 L- L-1 38<}3 2643 4-14 ' Bliss left for New Mexico. Gary Ness, die New Mexadco ath- said. “Dave, II think,i by his own • son. 1 1 In n in NATIONAL LEAGUE lings East Division le d c director in 1988, sign<;ned Bliss admission, obviibviously used a lot of Marlins 3, Pirates i0 DETROROn* - Shane Halter hit a WV L Pet OB L10 Str 9 Home Away Hr to his first contract wiivith th e really poor‘ judgment jii in some ^ lea d o ff homerh( in the 11th inning Atlanta 877 52 .626 - 2-4-6 L-3 L- 46-21 41 in athletics that you starts, allowing three5 hitshi over 7 2- (hg c ie vveland e l Indians. Montreal 711 -70 .504 17 2-4-6 L-L-6 46-23 25-47 9-9 Although Bliss enjoyed1 soms e o f just can’t condomdone.’’ 2 76 .449 24,5 2-fr4 W-3 W- 32-38 30-38 5-10 1 d: “Dave, from my 3 truiings and hittingig ian RBI sin- T he TigTigers (36-102) have won New Yotk 62 his best years in 11 seasiasons in He added: ' the coach standpoint,will will lUways have m e as gle in the fifth. two struigl i ^ t and n eed seven wins - Central Division Albuquerque, Ness said thi W1 L Pet QB Lie S» st Home Away Mr \ dose" CO a friend.” Ugucth U rbina g o.1 t fcfour ouis for i„ ,heirr Cfinal 24 gam es to avoid played ic “dangerously d i his 26th save as ththe Marlins thing Houston 722 66 .522 - 5-5 L-1 L- 42-29 30-37 11-7 lg the 1962 Mets’ post St.Loois* 733 67 ,521 - 5-5 L-t L- 40-2S 33-39 10-6 stoppL*d a four-gameriosmg lo: streak igoo recoicord o f 120 losses. Detroit Chicago 722 67 ,516 ,5 2-5-5 W-W-1 36C5 36-32 9-9 to th e Pirates. im provedcd to .-6-12 against the PHtsbursh - 63J 73 ,463 8 5-5 L-1 L- 32-36 31-35 - 5-7White_ ,, Indians ththis year. ; Mchvaukee 61I 77 .442 .11 z-e-2 W-W-1 28-40 33-37 5-7 Padres 12, PlamoTKN K lb a ck sO Cincinnati . ' . WD 78 .435 12 2-6 — 1.--L-1 31-40 29-30 7-5 Continued ' from Bl year suspensionsion. U.S. and- W ednesday’sly’s decision by the SAN DIEGO - Caryuy Matthews IWInS 6 , WestDMsion 76 ,461 • 21.5 1-9 L-5 L-! 45-24 20-52 94 But withith a shove of his shoulder, “I don't believe there is much fifth straight loss. SanOiego 57' 62 .410 20.5 z-7-3 W-3 30-58 2744 8-10 ^ arpke two bones above tflrstgamewasawin probability that there wass nor dop- The Diamondbacla ck s, who 1in g because this substancnee was IM SC M ii rted the day fo fot u r gam es s left wrist and sent the AMERICAN LEAGUE lling away as two runs ffound in the athlete's body,’’ E :k in the wild-ci1-card race, Wednes^s Games Gyulai told Tho Associatedcd P r ^ 'C lost 14 of theiileir last 20. scored. T I he M innesota TWins Minnesota 6. Anaheim 5 . Toronto 4. N.Y Yankees 3 J I Wednesday with a criti- Baltimore Oakland Detroittroit 6, Cleveland 5. Illnninor ^in a telephone interview. luding-fouc-Straiglight to Ihe e«aped V e. 0 ------If-the-IAAF-had ruled ththedrug— win over the ,Anaheim ------B0«0ft'S:CWC^'WTiilqrSdr4,4rioM ngs------;;—------TampaBafTTStfflWO------^ Padres, who havee th e NL's belonged to a category of much *• A ngels. ' Kansas City 3, Texas 1 ' ' ivorst record.' Jod^s Games moren potent stimulants sh e Cleveland (Westtxooli &-8] at OeOetreit (Knotts 2-5). 11:05 a.m. wouldV have faced a possiblibie cwo- Orioles 9, Athleticses 0 Royals 3 , Rangers 1 Arizona (Jo^nson 4-7) at Kansaslas City (Voyles 0-2). 12.D5 p.m. BAUIMORE - Rodr3drigiLope, ARLINCNGTON, Texas - Rookie Oakland (Halama 3-4) al BaRimoTOfe(W»Sl-3).1:05p,m. . N.Y. Yankees (Contreras 4-2) allal Toronto (Lkle 12-11), 5«5p.m. HI o m e . A u . pitched a seven-liittetter as ^he GGobble pitched seven L i t O . nings as the Kansas City SeaMe (R.Franklin 9-11) at Tamp Baltimore O rioles battmttered Tto , I snapped a four-game los- "^SK-flONALtMffi‘ L i f e . M e . ^udson and ended the Oakland . Royals sni Wednesday's Games Athletics' 10-game winnttining streak ing streakak with a 3-1 victory over IS Rangers on Wednesday N.YMetse,ABanta3 Chicagocri Cubs 8. St Louis 7 with a 9-0 victory WednesdayW the Texas] PNladelpMa 8. Montreal 3 SanSai Frandsco 7. Colorado 6 DUSTY TENNEY night. SanDle(^12.ArtzonaO FloiidaS. PKtsburahO 201 2nd STREET E,EAST T he A't com m ittedd a season- M ike Sweeney, Sw Joe Ran da and ClndnnatlalMa«nukee.Ute /' ' Houston Hou al Los Angeles. Lale high five errors* and.H-Hudson t (14- . Carios Belteltnut each had RBIs in a Toda/aGames TWIN FALLS I $) was pulled after allcallowing five • three-runn fourth to help the Pffisbgrgh (M.Tores 5-3) at Rorklirkla(P«vino 11-11). 11:35 am. (208) 734-1270 ( § g ) / l iHstate. l i 1 • ruru and eight hitsts ih three Royals mo*nove within one game of Arizona (Johnson 4-7) at Kansasas CKy (Vtoyto 0-2),12:05 p.m. |nnfng« — his ■h/w-t—^ St SL Louis (Tomto 11-8) al ChicagcHO Cite (^ 7 - 1 1 ) . 12:20 p.m t sdnt o f the both Chicaicago and Minnesota for • ^ openy md CMuMy Im m m C«n«Mr>y.y. Al«AMM indMnrCy Cenvtny. t h e A L O::entrd r lead. N.Y Mels ((Usvlne 0-12) al PNtacS d e ^ ^ 130). 5:05 p.in. tt am.O*i«;NB«W»n)cli.li»eW-«aO<»*HUMJUiMJnm I -
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S c o r e s AANDSTATS ^ = S p o ) ]r t s i n : b r Safety Lawyer Mil .) visits Cal (M ); N ew WHAT’ S 03 N T . V . ?S5cS.‘"?U1jl<0) travels to Texas • . Ba se b a lL l _____ I N T H E B L E•EACHERS i ‘ BySteviBve M oore------V agrees to sign wHrttnBIIW ifedi( 1.0 i;);Sa San Diego State (1-0) ------A L C ipulM ORCHARPl PAK*IK, N.Y. - plays a t N4a a :2 Ohio State (1-0); ' 1WMt,MNIlSI!■ ■ ------European Masters, first round, st k ------«uto Radng ^ Lawyer MUIcfy . pickeded the right UNLV (1-0)0) visitsi Kansas (0-1); .. Cran&sur-Sierre, Swttzefland,. team to join rf h e wananted to get 'U tah'(l-O) ) travelstra to Texas A&M *7----- — ^ ^ ^ o ^ g (1-0) plays at S ! ! r ^ r ! • NASCAR.fl,BiBdiS«lM,qii»liying ■ 7ajL.T0C back at the..Newff England (l-0);andWy( aSmi t o o k S m 9 0 - Patriots for ciitd n g hi]iiim. - ____ Oklahoma St ■ ...... forFunal:81250, at Richmond, \te. PGA Toiir, Canadian Open, first...... o o « o CklC-'U»tK- round, at Hamilton, Ontario, The fourtim c Pro BBowl safety S ? i : i B s s4 s 0 0 1 ' I ' ekf • < ’ •. ip j m,SPEED * agreed in t^nndple 0 «KMt& } t 0 TMrd 4 0 1 ML.ESPN ! to deal High SChOOMoi sports ■ MtHia 4 I 1 Pinnc 3i 010 0 . tfucK'. . • NASCAR,I, CCraftsman Truck Series, ‘ w ith the: B uffalo ^ i ^ r x . : a S ,hS partlclpatication hits record x-vasr-s?a 110. . ^ ' VifglntalsI Is for Lovers 200,8t Wednesday, a . day - , 2 3 T e n n i s Patridcs released himm for salaiy INDIANAI’lA l’OLIS - More high . ^111 ’ I s ^ Richmond SI7 4TM Ml ■ * aS. ^ r cap reasons. sch o o l stud* a game that alreac^iy featured f£gh Schoolool Assod&tions. But quarterback Drewr Bledsoe, th e b u lk of thethi difference comes- 1 K srrr; !“i ) C o W ~ another former Patrioio ts star, ih from footbaUball,.and there is no ' 'W' his second season with:th B uff^ a g irls sp o rtrt vrith' comparable !.! !o t i PGA Tour, Omega Milloy reportedlyf signed a nimibers. 1 _ g _ fotu^year deal wo'ith Sl$15 million, rihe girlsrls ffigures have pretty . ' including a 55 ihillio:ion signing ■ m uch b ^ nn onor a rise ever since woMn "IhgoedltaIt axactJy as'y o u Kl, im a’a m . • ,2 1 0 0 9 2 $4«iWnwi Bl 011 ■ 04««4 Souram I0«L IP n bonus. the survey' waswa started, because •______NomsttMttor w h ich o f th« 150 ch ani nm a l a h a ______^ 7 . - ' J w»t>»»M^a i i -a7pw^______H e was scheduled tff. to a slower.start," . _ .• rfdcts, it always goes to tha IIJ-.S !-■!-!------KS Dm.lUrS7.MAMMDni ^ ■ s r i 4 7 • ; ■ Wm ft I) a Ci« Cavtra <01). 7 p m Bills for his first practi'rtice today. N F H S spospokesman Bruce R g u r« Skating Natworfc.” Coach Gregg Willianams said he H ow ard saidud \Wednesday.’ , x«n u ^ ^ ^ . r S w *"* sL'lStST^ViS,, would have to first speaksp with NFHS haslas beenI surveying its H R e t ae . m4ia.4140ii9<9I9S000) y X a nwl S 0 0 0 BM«« ] 2 i i i S ! — " 10 Milloy before detetermining memibcr assoissodatiohs from the iii! . s ,.. i IH M retm cK ia i iIMl|1«aW K4Mtf|i|l-0l.7pm whether he would be>e ready to SO s ta te s amand the District of ’ ' " .S S t f " - ! ! * !0. . 0 0 2 9 cacRuxj’’^ IWFFWI SC«i«M•M SI (011 a Wc«M Ifr 11.7 p n Colimtbia sincc sin 1971, and the ' s iinaiii; ^ i * 4 .4 3 4 ' .Sdmwt u .r. • r DU tti hU Uv^i play this weekend. Cmmd » 0 0 0 »U«*r» «I 0 ( S0J»v .. i < <0 < 0 1 1 CMm in 1' 0 0 0 • 4 ■ 0w»» 4 0 number off girlsgi com pcdng in U»|'» S 0 0 0 HMC ] I ( 0 0 1 0 _ t ^' ' ’ O ’ 5 ^ » 4,0:.!!!SS?i!!! 2wmiiiiftcia*i^p»nt»ii = 7Kpin nc sports rose by more ! JSo Sm i 1 3 0 .9 0 0 2 HMnIS )I 0 0.0 Wfjlp 0 0 0 0 2JJJ5ra J • S S ? JI ?1 t t'OrMCmd 4 0 0 0 UuMWMwrtdiiODaiai^ijirrmtOii a of NCAA (nvestlgalation 2.856358. wp-«ce«rtwi ‘ ' i»we-»WA**Ue»-lteMt.rnMNM0l. 2 ^ ' 4'0i-SiSK.ij;! S ir«oPiMnl»«iaUuMn»U»n(ftti , , a AUBURN, Ala. - lb1 he-NCAA The numbeiibcr of boys in sports' ; ...... S a . : S ^ 2 « x v ■.UMVMgw. SKtnlTk^TacMT***^rSUMfcN*! . • 310 0 0 0 4uMU 4 0 4 1 pm > -» * » s s ? o 2? t2 ;K ^iifKtCMUMMWW _ T*2iOA-1IOCaiU.4««niU O-Ol.apn noi a rccord but the ___" MDWS12.0UUH iUUHONOBACKSO i10 o 0 0 CenMp 2 0 0 0 No«MWMunSi|l«tarylmi»l).l»« investigating possiblble major 3.988,738. noi W im i 4K0M IMDeMMOO - >UNA 9I 0 0 0 0 cwtng 0 9 0 0 UVAUT ruJes viotarions in the; nmen^ bas- m ost in 2 5 yeayears. I I wMuary IBMla Mr HUtl » c h y snwtg 0I 00 0 9 Mytjng 0 9 9 0 , immSI*Slli4iaanMt»UNwi i kctball pro^m , includuding accu'. Basketballall rremained the most ' & ’’■’’ J : M 0 i 1 «r K H * r h U Ctf«iie 4 0 0 0 Bri OlwnSs 10 9 0 MeiivAiOijaMO^.Hsa' !K s:i!; » .81 . SI Tom airt ■ sations of improper- rvoKsl j NMNm•wicantdOidCon Uc»q>iio.||. ipm The university has receivedn a’ outdoor track- tra and field : «4r«ll 4 0 0 0 Tunig«ig 4 0 10 t*(m1tl ' J 0 0 0g BOi6 ^ 1 ' 1 ^ 0 }fr4ir«t<2il.Bv>BV>OI|ia)H(KW»0 |1)).Fau . T«mUM4UM T«MOI)«NBm 11411 p m U>«nt-H3>n. «Mn I14l a Pan lOOL I pn which involve one forbrmer and softball (357,912), (3! soccier MOJMWIttTO) Bmav 3 0 0 0 Mmpl«(ni 0 10 U|«p 0 0 0 0 ta >lMiaT»i|»1).1»p>" _ li^ e 3 0 0 0 Urt()IO ' 0 0 0 0 uur»« 0 0 0 o.UBD.kiUMif I 112 t...... ■ « r< Pwn lOOl a D>IM »1k 2 pn orfe current' assistanmt coach, (301,450), cross country . OMOlO 9. XTKtflKS 0 |l««.IMSl.|l4l.2e» . . SKS, : Hioiii 0 I 0 jnxeu ' 1-31- 0 0 0 0 1 Owd-Ol school spokesman Johi^hh-Hachtel (163,360), temtennis (162,810)-and— (MMO w n n w "«lss! tz l ii!!KJ RVW« ^ 0 0 0___ « ■ 9 0 9 .9 ____ wfOiSi |i'«liwi??oI)awi£wi2 3-: wi|t4)aMSl |14l4pm i*m a 0 9 s 0 Rm*d 0 20 }0 ] 2»-OMI<23lOi|.7pm on the letter and wiwould not with 540,874174 parddpants, foi- 1 OTM ao l4(icawg 0n03>0b.t2b>t2 . W»4«rM »!• S^lljUWjjM S My. 7 p * » ? ■ E-«wnitiOP-Sw[>Wt^ t lOe-Amnt 7. Stn (>-pn»4ierTw. Tm I make it public. Auburnm officials ' lowed by outdtJtdoor track and field ” J SSSU ' ■ ; JI 2 '1 0«99(39-Vnrrlin.l«mIKBHW121138 MWtH SnMTfliMcCMi^K i?iSS ■ . VIMiaTsHUBIfrDrp"- have until Nov. 5 to.rerespond to (4 9 8 ,0 2 7 ), ba;baseball (453,792), Uh«( t OOO OCnaa « 0 I MMl3l$-AVutM< T.^234-»4Itl4l. nlUvrlMiaW Uoi^l»l).7pm ! ! ! ^ to a H-Ol. 7 p >n th e NCAA but can reququest more soccer ' (345,145,156), wrestling a : , ? S ? g ‘ ” r H« .I B . » P o , time. .(239,845), cross country On# < 0 0.0 ” ■ i I ! 3 0 T B A L L sovnMUr i i : n ...... 0 7 7 2 7 ---- lM)«AAnur09l 7pm Auburn coach Cliff; EllisI said (191.833). golf;olf (162,805). tennis a o 7 0 ToH '. a * u 0 1. 0 BnM 2 4 4 ! 3 2 0 1 rUtlORwtl Football League . k " 1 3 ! ! !0 0 0 DOW ‘ 1 2 < . « » , he hopes for “a fovorabiibleresolu- (144,844) and swimming and S S S . S S ^ Uffow-Momt Dv^i>iP»-Owr« I. BMTO«}iOe-OMr a " IMOWfrU , 7 ■ *00*4‘ C 5 ^ . ? 0 o' S 9 o' N»^1l'0ni4iMi«t«**lS0k»»"|1fli 7SH1 possible." I B«Mn > n-Oteo* nrj (7) 0 0 0 «G 0 0 >SI IlM)a7«uiSlMi»1l.rpm “Given our progrdm’ SM^Kl " Wadna«l«'iNLEILBoxaa . '* *•«* '0 0 9 ' IM«(*94n4 Hi« 11 <1 a r«i t» I«M141.7 p m S .'””,"' Rangers goagoalie Richter I i> H n 9 BBa e» - MtT»9.WtWP ! J J !S, ! ! ■___ ItOnaM PntB^lOII 7X»n to comply with, the NC/ at all timesi I am obviot“ ^,^^-plans:to.rotlretire today I 1 .. ., •> Il H . * I n H M»ki0ii0(«U0ri Q fi o m ? ■ Wl'Oli<0ia1**0 0 Jttmu 4 0 0 0 icttICtMSA 4 1 1 0 W« Scat HMMn. Fnt Um . 0 0 0 S 0 0 • i0i)awtMven(0ii4en sidelined withrith a second concus-' 'r AkmdK' 3 0 VWcJss.* «Sl lOl|«C4Mom«|l.t).tpn Baylor player extraiadlted sion. AMrap . 0 0 0 WM4H S!‘ ;!i!S'p ’ liW s l011 a iMne (0 >17 » p m ••"J J * J «n»>H 4 0 0 0 JEot 0 ^ 0 cco 0 0 yjsM? AUSTIN, Texas - Te;rexas Gov. . R ich tcr sper BlUEMyS4,YANXm-3 spent his enure 14- ■3 ■ BSi !!! w S i ! ! ! ss’i ” ;!S;S i i § i I • uncei»i)aMMU«tcoSi lOiklp'' R ick Perry on Wci/Wednesday year N H L, cjcareer vrith th e WHnW . TOMHTO nuctt 4 I I Uewog05 0 0-0 0 l*»^2B 4 0 1 0 *&MAGnUM 3 1 1 9 Oww ? o' J a 0 !*o i4iaSaMiCaii4Lapm . regga 2 0 0 0 BkxBKMSP 3 0 11 «4»C/» • r,0 0 0 M o' 0 S «*'»•' signed a.warrant scelieking the Rangers. Thele popularp goalie led Uw*»' < 0 t 0 C t^ > 3 0 0 0 ^00 uv«itn t 0 0 0 u>e«U>^r«s 0 0 9 0 OWIM I0 0 0 000 0 9 H4w«|'"i*'ii»a*vM9%of» 4 0 10 Mon( 0 0 0 0 jOtiB» t o i 0 0 0 oeo 0 0 ^ /jlCa ra.1iaSie<»r»r«iSiiCFl) 9p-» ' extradition of formerer Baylor the te a m to> th(the Stanley Cup in M olt 1111 6er9(*U S-0 t basketball player Carlton 1994 - the Rangers’Ra first NHL . ^ 0 4 0 0 0 4 ^? ;§ J ! § ; t s r !!!.■ w I T PB w P* s*"^aS : E £ r . ; r Dotson from Maiyland.:l. ■ title sincc 19409 4 0 - and leaves vrith IMu> iV oV cU jnc '4 '2'32'3 ■0 iS2" aj'? TMI ” » « .1 Dotson is accused of murder more than a1 dozendo d u b rccords. UemX 4 1 1 0 JPm» 3 t' I ■ .i MM 01000000H ■ - S a s i r 'I»(Vrn ( KOmtf 3 0 11 Mratt30 2 0 I ■ ’ Mm TM tSOItOSM in th e death of Patrick: EDennehy, His rccordrd was 301-258-73. Smcn I 0 I 0 K«rrailwtt< >0 »nuartft4 'lllBl i i BBA.SKE'n!ALL 001 E-Mntm4tit-3fl,lfl5. ------■(•AtewaiinLOMwui a r aass TM1 rmeji 3 J 0 2 • Ctnr* ,0 ( 0 0 S 0 0 WTOiaFma »ABeeMiii swaa tin cu,*>^iia) I OOO' hnO w t ( and the district attorneyley’s officc T h e R an gengers callcd a news Hfkuom iNi. Ppuat an. j^raw nnr, ■ p H n a . ^ ; !I 0! 0 0 0 T w b. < asked Perry to seek hi;his return c o n fe r c n c e for fo today, and a ' SMSMnoni) Hnuirisr^f.KM, J*)- . iwowLiM .9 e a sI l l _ b£5w,7.; 7233 0 w T i ta ff P J..:_____D M JSlS^Sulrt_ from his home state.. ------hockey so u rcere \who spoke to Ihe • — — P H, n Bl n>10 x -Scrg >0000 < 0 l>m$2 113 2 0!■-: J . ! FMr,t«i' .0 0 9 CO) 9 0 CM«aCoaCemaaAlpm The formal * extiKtradition A sso d a tc d Pre:Press on condition of iiMM t t 3 2 2 '' I 0 Uew"" * 3 3 2* s I Fni jvv Mmx Q>w>ifttf C Om U29 0 t < 1 0 0 0 0 0 OCO 0 0 Camao4i request was sent to MMaryland an o n y m ity confirmed cwa 123 < 0 9 t I' y _ Jrnn^mt-t 0 5 1 1 54ew4Ci«»0»toer« ThfdwdS>MA(cw> J< “»»*«« C Gov. Robert L. E h rlid i.' • .->. 0 0 0 o ' 0. I . WJ1»-tl,159l3US1| ■ m t ...... -- u>ttr.s«i —- •- 1.' . . - Wednesday it \wos to announce- _j—.- ? 0 0 OM 7 ” Ccrrt»na> WMMMCI TLOUS OK*00 •«ialooAga»2g«^ Bruins sign goalie P • t K H I M \I I V £SS."!;!; Z ^.JT S , : r : : CITY, M a - Priest t>isr4*}!.770iujit) Vra2» 3 2 2 0 leAmdi 93 0 0 0 STnrrd 3 0 0 0 NtrnNtMMS 4 I 2 2> NiMBn«U(m.ll( ' K A N SA S c n JOvmd 5 2 3 4 RCM>»» j3 0 2 0 umn 2 0 0 0 U».Utnn'l 4 1'20 SlUg««HYOw •«aU416 11 tOtrON (MUOO fi;:: s : ; Ooraoe 4 0 2 1 UmwKU a O'**" bl BOSTON - Fell*c Potvin contract exterKtcnsion w ith the S l i i i E rg i0 0 0 0 **em» 4 111 nvuuu nvua 4 110,. htn»«aP«aeg»(fi. rRANSACnONS , agreed to a contract We 00 AM* 9 110 u Km m C< with the Boston Bruirlins, who feels'his UfeI “is “is just starting" Oxixu 9 110 TMBMdi 3 0\ l 10 l sr: .joi?^^13 I 2 10 On^tfi 1 0 0 0 HftwigHftwi 0 9 0 0 MUmflCtrtn hope he will be the front-line fr The 29-yearo:axKild ruiuiing back, IMnli t I > 0 AmrI* 0 0 0 0 9 2 S 4 CMrag 1 0 0 0 UWMUWMP 9 9 0 0 InMnKiMMClrMWnSSAnVm BOStCHBEINnEDS0I41» 3 0 0 0 CE^Vd 4 0• 0J J 0 i i 0 0 «5r»k 4 1 1 2 . IMkllcn I 0 I 0 ianM.I Potvin joins his fifth1 titeam for seasons, agreedeed WedncMay to a- OJ[Ui<» 4 0 10 Vtomw 9 12 1 I 4 0 I 0 .fMKig 9 0 9 9 ■ ‘ rSUJStiB $4»igptf Mn C«U>(>« « MI CM « Cra enewiioo-4 ___ ?SC(l1lOMita»U>iei9»2lln2lOO«Laa imjEMIlLUnatliOi MimJ m>(:/ti Corcc*4l90)tf Cf5U(suio-u7pn ao«>a«tii C4M. (l4)C*-aMn 2 LOMkMnl. Ok*;c'K'o* to.oao>»:fraktii[ioi.ftM'iatrt(421 un. ssm (21). omi n ti s-w*wiil. |4| AAm laMMiviiO.apm rrdutMM He has a caicer recordd of 254- Holmes, whoho isi coming off sur- OiiMmt 11J HtWXkwi |1 & M»MCn.4A«i>nt (H C4MVL.I0 323 • 4i 9 1 2 W«l*M*««tMiaS :uO MOR(S.Pua^ M carawld RHP ^ OaASOonawiWS^^wwW On>)« 1-3 0 0 ummr smoivmi 252-79-with a 2.78 goals-Is-against gery on thee hip Ii injury that . B . » n as 80 X^mnr, 2 0 0^ S S ^ . WBrolWlUEUd average and 26 shutoutsIts in 607 en d ed h is seasoiason early last year, IWMiW 1 i 1 CUM r 10 1 2 '4 ; 3 i £ '■ ; ; 5 g g p iMUUXfigMlftMOO) a POTM Sl (»«l. 10 oaoCH< S14ST4TE VumOA&4fciy 1 0 0 I 'p « S iw * S F ? Kings last season w ith u 17'20-3 w ithout a n ew;^dcal. d ______* _ 0 _ g 0 . »VSlll-0)«^wnoSl (01l.l0pn__ 3 * ^ ,"' mowm 2.3 2 2 S S S ffl record, 2.66 goals againInst aver- tSZ ‘~ 2~ F ~2 ? 4 } t -KWtMf 10 9 90 0 0 0 ...... 0IPW^||-«I.»»| <«aieFMMM«1 age and three shutoutsI beforeb a I n d ia n s S S VI gss IBrCocuvaieMTSu^ S5MO?iit»«5i ; Vizquel likely omxLH I U I 1 1 0 0 Uoma I 2 1 Ii i I ! RxnsAa knee injury on Jan. 26 en pm t B 3 laan n M M> ■ni^|»0l.1230p|l C kU «r hhu H pmm«,ixKsaM3 K DENVER - The Mofountain Vizquel hadnd :surgeiy on the 0*>d 9 2 3 0 lan«d 4 I .1 0 ------M t t -4-#l0.»0««E f : 1 r s . " a ' r s S 0 0 »w"** **t h H M S 4 120 UOMI twlMLtpn —...... lACnOmUmUtMUU^avMMOas ,, West Conference* goesi ion the ' knoe in Jtineie iand may need s s * * 0 to iS lnSbS 0 2 I Ef i^ -’ssiwas' ' road this week h o ^ g tito boost another operatication. !!1! a ' !!1!SV SMnVn^pi* nSSSm 0.0 . I qIo 221" 2 S J ..S S S t^ S S|(M|.7B»1 T HDMmoiilD \ its credibility in Bowl H e w e n t O-for-4 0-fo in lUesdey M ih A n n MaL|14taPM«Ba«^(»0|.7pm NCWOOAN aso the Tigers, then < I - W b 2» 0 0 0 0 ^ 3 ^ 0 0 OikR 0 0 0.9 Amc Championship Series cin < • , voirail } I 1 0 BmII .4 •;« ' SffiiSwS and o tf the field. i S S .’J f ins E after the game to amt 0 »00 HM>2e i 2 2 t' VMb( . 0 0 0 0 MPfft • 4 j ; j . J 0 0 0 S2 ?. tts a t Cleveland^ . 0 0- wamio' 4 113 > 3'3'0 0 JVBn>« i 0 I 0 nnaai ■((MoOAMbi RTTmngMI All eight MountainIn West undergo tests = ’«■ !! 1 S ? r - “S S ifiliated Lutheran Hos]^Mj^taL H e was to j w n A 0000 ^ S a 00000 0 m S c 4 P ! 0 tMp JJ! 3 -S ii, ts?,»s„ saa? teams play BCS-aff CM436 J OOOIMMIA> 1 0 0 0 OvMp=■,'!!! HasSSs s s K schools Saturday, tworo davs haveanMRlWe £ ilil l)«0««i4F p s i i f e te n ^ meet in Chiaigo ^ add. ' DM meiioBDi^ cuss the postseason formn a y . DOC vrafTiea afXKiboot diat ri^ iK P ir EOm>%) t 0 0 0 a^525l$i?»|5ir SofSCm $315rioZ3II2SlLo*«i7iB-o«e ■ . } ' asWiV, • « s3 iS This week^ s c ^ u le fefeatures ■ at to find out what i - . 1 ISKSS £?25rs id what he needa to ‘ gK-,'K5SSB,JS|r"r » ' !.!!!». aant p h H" • • “ SSSMiin«SM • Air Force (lO) at Northviiwestem fagoiiigonm dn FSSSt»u IN I * i k SS s (1-0); BYU (1-0) at No. 4 <1<‘” ^ S s , H £ u ^ ■a»ni9A im p Sm i ' ’ * ’ . ? S ^ s S Southern Cal (1-0); CoColorado Coa^iOlHlld ' . - '' S ! i i l l t ! S S S S S S S a S S%;srp,. ! iss^ i. 1 1 !■ -t I } , tMMka»l|MOon»l».SJ/iSl* SES2*"*
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■ S p o r t s Jets^vs. Recdskins:: GradIgemaitch beom ofl genQ^ By Om* Goldberg in progress. Ihelr runn^g b«ck is Ihm g . .Chie tf d efense la■ improviftd...i a . . - ' , AMQchrt^ wiH>iiHar CCanidate, whose best (only?)y?) career game CHIEFS, 31-20 :------T fcfor the Rams came againstnst th e Jets in • D enver (ndnus 6)atCbidiinatl) a Tlie New York JetJets and Washington 2(2001, when h e ran: for. 195 yaiyards. S u s e . igab in Week 1 of th8 . Redskiiu have met: ononly seven times. Yet “ ~ And who*!! th e coach? ■ ficdtUiM M afviv Lewis er a ... ______their_season-openerI 1Thunday night has . SterveSptinier is supposed«dtobc.Buthe . m t m - _____BRONCOS, 24-16 1 6 . .. ail the makings of aI grudgegt match. wwanted, to. k eep D anny/ \ Wuerffel as Lmmmiom • AdantB(|>hts2^)aS^atltallas ------. That'S because of)f tthe Redskins' free- JJlamsey^ t backup and wasis c ovptTuIed by ... Combine an injuiy[v^.to Midiael Vick widi agent raid on New' YcYdHc Laveranues Snyder. ColMMtClMi alVmaandyouget...et... Coles, Randy Thomasnas, Chad Morton q . Snyder, th e NFLIs m mb ost intrusive' • p tM to a COWBOYS 17.1414 ' ' / ■ and John.' Hall werere snatched away . owner since Jeny Joness bbacked off, is pntM son • New Orieans (plus:Ittt 3) a t S e a ttle . / from the Jeb* traininging base at H ofstra. 'n ic k'tt s the difference. S itt' . Expect points.. University and dcposiiositedinAshbum. _ JETS, 22.17. f, - -SEAHAWKS, 39-339-33 i Va., counesy of Dan Dc .“The Fan” * • Jacksonville (phsus4)atCaroUna 4 Snyder^ wallet. • Oakland (plus 3) at Tenncsscssec 5 8 8 1 Don’t cxpect points “Thai’s how Washiniliington wanted to do Sincc beating tKe^tansIS A 41-24 in the •■C. PAinHERS,933 - . . ^ . their business,” Jet;Jets coach Herman AFC Al title game last season,in, th e Raiders r , I ' • Arfaona(plus4)at]latDetrolt , Edwards s^ d . ■‘‘njcyI wereWl going out to get have ho b een pretty bad - losingingS2-13tothe . fc The winner of thisthis g a m e cou ld still fin -" ^ Kood players and theyeydid.” i (Dowboys Cc in their exhibitionioir fin a le The ' . ish 1-15/ Washington is favorc:ored by three points, - TitansT!i are pruned. UONS, 20-12 the homc-fieid udvontantage. T1TANS,20-13 • Minnesota (plus1 5.5)S.5 at Green Boy ...... 'I'hat doesn’t seem Jlili ik e much, ospeciallv • ' t Philadelphia .. _j •nieVUdngsmaybtyjyjy-ttephan people ■ - _ ------with jcts quarterbackick-Chad-Pennington----- (IM . diink. out for much of the seaseason with a broken llie ir sixth gam e this centu:ntuiy, the most combineded score o f 65-24. against the P len . PACKERS, 24-222 wrist. Pfcnnington andid (Coles were a lot of recent ret last Januaiy'S. NFC titl(title gam e that PATRKaOTS.27.16 without Joey F ttMPMtlMr* • -Chicago (plus 7) a t iS a n FVandsco the offense last year,r.as a; New York rallied sent set the Bucs on to their Sup«uper Bowl Vic- •S l LouulsI (pick 'em ) a t N ew VoikkClants C STEELERS, Aug. 9 in ------ulhe-49m.lun«-s(e-some^problems.-lhe------_ to win seven uf its loststn n in egam es,w in th e ' toiy. tor . .. Matchutiup to watch: Leonard Littltttie, who • Indlanapolb Charlotte, N.C Bears hove more. AFC East and miikeke it to the sccond The 1 Eagles ride the emotmotion of the led the RRams with 12 sacks lastt season,st Kelly H oIcob ier 49ers, 31-20 ______round of che playoffs.5- . opening opt o f •‘The Line." T hele IBucs ride a against laIan A llen, th e .Giants’ very:iy green backing up P n b ____• H ouston (plus 14)OatM at lam L...... ^ Now Vinny Testaverderde is back at quar- defense del that won them a title.tie. ” offeiisive« r i^ t tackle. H ie G i^ tss tendt( to beat out Tim C bis Miami h as won 11 straights openers and . . terback, 39 years old>ld in a West Coast BUCS, i 19-17 play thet PRams w ell. * one against nd ALWAYS wins at homlom e in Septem ber. , . offense that never seeir»mcdto.ftthim. • N ew England (pick ’em ) aIt t BBuf&ilo . .. GIANT!TS, 31-27 defeiise. DOLPHINS, 31-7 * Uut theSkinshave-pt.‘■problems, t e a ' Drew I Bledsoe played hislis worst two' • Baltimoilore (plus S) at PittsburghI COLTS, 28-21 Second-year quartlarterback Patrick gatgomes o f lost season againstt hihis old team, It^ onele thing for Kylc Boiler to look •SanIMego(pl LAST SEASON:k 128--123-51 (spread), Ramsey is veiy proinisu in losses by a good in eiexhibidohs, another to look>ok good Priest Holm* using but still a virork thrthrowing five interceptions in i Pittsburgh defense - eveih e 159-96-1 (stxai^ t up)up) f y Porter. ilS, 17-9 ______il&(plusl)ataeveland 2003] psules 2003Acomb spent most of his caree1 NFC ESaslCai Division t Peyton Manning. HolcomI st Gapj)sules 1 Couch, but the C dts win thi H e a l t h y McN d abb m eans troublet for E agi g l e s ’ f o e s previews K e y d e f e nsts th e troubled C levelani tboost D olphinins’outlook Teams listed ih predicfdicted order CoUins haslas passed for £ 0 touch* ' Darren Woodson and Teams listed in pre ^phis 5.5) at Kmisas CUy TE Cam defense. WiWith end Aaron . ■ o f finish: ------downs.vrithith only 43 intereeptions------__Roy Williams, Parcells-. _ . . _ ^ _ d i ( dicted order o f finish: —limes ■- is hcalt^ enough,’th( Schobel, comerback cc Nate ^ while leadiiding the Giant's io a 29- inherited a solid trong off- Clements andmd Spikes leading the . ■ P h ila d elp h ia EaglAndy Reid, fift with. to retum most underratrrated defenses in the ; if help, especially from sr Dallas’ Coadi: Da.Dave W armstedt, fourth. . Last yeart record: 'iS 12 S ’T T ? ' Bottom line: Look for merback NFL. back'TIJd Barber and the . 'defense to be a major fo « e ,b u t Ine^lf-Henxy.can have—.— - ^ lainpmBay In NFC chan‘W io n sh ip - r t record: 9-7. ^ C E adeal and'' ' BottomUnei e lin e. Pro Bowl end the Cowboys will struggle tte n a n d ___another prtxluoductive season rush------gam e. - - quisidons: LB Junior------^ Stiahan' leads a strong undl thctroffensive line di irk well in& the BillsIs h.have a great chance ______Key acquisitions-__ W I . . ------M id iael St -Sammy—Knight,-QB ------, ----- defense-thithat-held"opponents'to~:~“ Veteran Lany'AUen is the' Ritchie. LB Nate Wayn6, !SC, CB Terrell Buckley, isive additionsHowever,; of'reachirig"rth^pl^ffs'this"sca:“ tK .:------s or few er in 10 games he's closer to retircmer game is son. Williamsns has1 put together a . Simoneau, P Dirk JoHj TE Matt:,> iBattaglia, DT Jeff | (oh. The kicking game anothera trip to the Pro Boi /in Faulk bdanccd ' teateam built. around Jerom e McDougle. Zgo’nina. , RB J.R. R edm ond, Tl uld be much improved Prediction: G-10. ith. On Bledsoe, wholo iis playing the best ■ Key losses: LB Shawi Key losses:cs: WR Dedrick Waid. -■-Cleeland. ' additions, of Hollis and may not football of hislis career.c • RB Brian Mitchell, - S! S SJ““ T E Desmoniond Clark, QB Ray | Outlook: Thanks to stn Bishop, LB Barry Gan ■TWashington RedskliWnS Lucas, ' season shopping, the '1but the' . Prediction:m9-7. 9 I line: If Collins can gut Hugh Douglas, P Scan r, sccond .Outlook: W hove improved en ou gh .tc C olvin, 3 them , th e receivers (Dee Coach; Steve Spurrier, With the addition of I FB Cecil Martin, RB to the elite level. QuarHarrison | NOW Y olkirk J e t s .- RB Doncy Hillinrd. AmaniJt Toomer ' and season. ^ Sbau and Knight, Kr the Dolphins ' Lcvens. Lo-st ycar^ record: 7-9. will sport perhaps p the NFL’s Tom Bnidy is the rqol'di erman Edwards, third Shockey) will makc __ TVoy Brown, D avid Patti Outlook:. Expectation:ions remain pay. The Giants need - Key acquisitions: RBB T hing m o st fearso:rsome defense. But .high for tho-Eagles. Qua Cdnidatc, WR Lavenmueses Coles,- - M iam i’s prolroblems have never __ Christian ' Fauri^ worl " ‘ S y e a r t rrecord: 9-7, lost to plays, which means more h tbgetKer~as“ receiversTTI Donovan McNabb is hea 1 passes but not necc^ K ^ John Hall, WR Panick Johnson,Jc really beenn oon that side of the ur-.u Oakland in dividivision playoffs. nW P nK f'XlIB—A lex------ballr-Quarteiterback—Jay—Fiedler------rthe Patriots’ running g isldonsKDougBricn,------tnbsrRissehhas^ontra------suspect with backs Kevir . ning back D uce Staleyy bfa a i r tth ' > ,retooling the Giants,- - M „ olden, KR Chad Mortcnon, OG w ill once aga:igain tiy to prove that Conway. CB TVrone.. .. . th e team after ending a Randy Thomas, DE Regan * he can leadad the-Dolphins, not and ^ . Antowain S m itl J '“ Carter, P Dan Dol Stiyzinski, DT • qualified for the play- defense, New England, n cam p holdout. McNubb .• times under liis guid- Upshmv. ^ WR Taylor Jacobs onlyinto thehe playoffs but to the £ Glocktoh. to make playsmokes tli K ey losses: RB Stephenjn Davis, Su p er BowLl1. If F ied ler struggles, be- g as good as Miami, t es: WR Laveranues '• Patriots will be close. offense run, but receivisivcij Todd PridictionIon: 10-6. PDT Duiyl Gardener, OGG David don’t expect'ct Wannstedt to hcsi- p Richie Anderson, Pinkston, Jam es Thrahrash and L ovem e, OG Brendcn SttJtai, VyR rate in tumTiing u to G riese, once Washington, g Poole and H KR Chad Morton, F^ddie MitcheU need Derrius Thompson. will add veteran leadersh Dam ien Robinsbinson, P Matt 1 C o w b o y s ° th e former BroncoBn returns from a q big seasons. The Eagles Outlook: Swond-year qiquarter- toe injury.y. R ick y W illiam s ' defense i, that gave u p 17England o q G RantlyTTionh o m a s* • « • more athletic in the secondary se Coach: BiJBill Pareells, first sea- back bj Patrick Ramsey will^ oi«n proved lastt seasons th a t h e ’s a points in 12 of 16 g a m es li Outlook: LosiL o s in ^ ta r tin g quat^ with starting strongng safety »«• th e season as starter, but SiS p u m ^ ■ dom inant run-unning back, and he ' son. terback Chadad Pennington to a ‘ ^ Michael Lewis teamingng up witli I^yeortir^rccord:S*ll. dcdoesn't have a good trackk recoid n ,oy b e evenn mii o re.o f a fo rce this | I^ottom line: wrist injury willwil be a tough blow I- ...... Pro Bowl freo safetyety Brian , *^1' qulsitions: FB Richie ' wlwhen it com es, to sdckin{mg with season, Washington clogging u . -for the Jots5 to o v erco m e, ospe— - •- - - - middle, the Patriots will Dawkins. Anderson,,T Tl E D onC am pbeU ,W R orone' for a season. Canidatate may Bottom Unc:nc:The P o lp h in s have IS, third d a lly after makingma] the playoffs Bottom line: ITte Eagllagles have Glenn,tm, RT Ryan Young, CB ncnot be as strong a runner asasDa^ the potential!, dominant run defense. 1 last season. NNe ew Y ork w ill n eed . II to b e th e N FU s next ^England’s defense can all the picces to go all theliewaydiis Terence Newewman. bibut his ability to catch theth ball detense^lomin . a dom inant sealseason from running ninated cham pionship . over games and hel] season, but thetr runninginpam ck_g^^^^»s: LB Kevin Haniy, LB wiwill add more variety■ t'0 .*he team.ThmpaB ff Posey, backs Curtis: MMt artin a n d LaM ont ■ ------itiU. questionable. 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2003)high$school crossicoimtiry capjs u l e s ^ i - StStephanie Johnson (iOtfaOth-state); Jr.' nearly everyonee back from lastu t year^i lenge WoodDd River for the distric■ict tea m th is w aor r with Gooding, fi I Class 5A* BeBakah Hehisf; JcH ea A evWestergaard. r\ . state team tw and vrtth the additdition of title, Kimberly and Dedodo also fielding goM . lys - ' i t E d key fee*ashmen, the team shotlould be Coach says:!«: “This compedthre factorr c o f team s. _ • Mlnlco High SchoolS< ClChristensen; ft. John Prestoiston.Gii)s-Fb -even fesisster and-stronger thisI season.s our boys: theth e .top 3 (seifertj Q ushec HMtdCy ^ G a ^ Rue Onkley; Fk Diana Westrestergurd. Look ou)ut for this team , the TlgcIgers are Nelson) haveve trained spart a ll sum m ei , T- 5sss?sssstt* -Season o trt^ The BBobcat boys likely to to again sweep regiona]nim-and -lheyaresoc<> compeddve th a t th e y won'^ ■ Class 2A - 2002flnlili:ii/a retletum she statia Qualifiers fromlastwar^fro will e be veiy dangerous at thehe'sute run togetheeec although they are>-grea“ • Valley High ScSchool Returners: B o y » -S-scJasonBaifuss,sc I sqof o 2002 finish: Glrlijfrls - en Clontz, qbiDavis (3rd-re^onals): Soph.:»h. Kari G re^ C • Wood RK^ Iv e r High School Madie Greenwood, Eri]2rin Beale. (;4th-regionals);4 tJ Jr. Ana BsBartholomew tant c o a d u J ack N elson (llth -d istrict), sr. ChChayse H an son , sr. idu Joel Zellers 2nd yeaii I . Season outlook: IhcIhe boys team has:- ^^t];Sth-regionals); Sr. Ca]Cali Vargas- , 2JJ02 fihish: f Boys - (Ist-dii•district, . Head Coadi ar, Chris Clugston, jr R.J. Harman r fifth year some vairsity experiencence, but the teams - (gtl6th-regionals): Sr. Sarahh HaU] (state 2rtd-statete). Ghrls (2n d d istrict,7thth state).i James Foster fi (10th>dlstict}, soph,I, AndrewAn Rouse. Giris to beat in the dh^oision are H i^ an d , qujlualifier): Soph. AmandaaHall(s,a.e 1 mers: - Sr. Kip SeifertSi 2002 finish:h: GirlsC (D istria cham pions).s). - sr, Jessica Johnscinson, jr. Kimberly ' , Idaho Falls, and SkylLyline. The girls are Jtem ate). [Strict, 20th-state); Sr.>r.. Eric Returners:K Boys - Seniors: Alex^ Clugston, soph. KacKacie Bends, soph lacking in experiencenee. at the varsity kKey newcomers: Boys - Jr., Chance Gushee! ((12th-sti^te); Sr. Dustyy Ruby;1 Hamblin (21st-Ist-state), Jack Harris, David Allison Kalla, soph... JajJam ie R a n o . • level, but have good woworic'habits and are Cra2 n u ^ Jr. S eth W ood; SopSoph. Robbie Jf* Kurtirtis Nelson (16th-state;ite); Jr. Vanderpool, CtChris LeBlahc, D a le R eese; Key newcomers:s: B1 oys - jr. John a young team thatt willv mature. The sdikiiabacker; Rr. Lance Orchtchard; Giris - Anthonyly Ranallo; Jr. Zach Ha]iall; J r Juniore: Dav)awson Paschall, Lucasas John^n, fr. Ross.Pcar•earson. G irls - fr. Ali teams to beat in ^ IsIs cross< country are Fr;•f; C a m ille B in gh am ; Fr. F Maggie Josh Mo{orris; Soph, ly ier Pic*ickens; Pietchen Sophiphomores: C urtis F ieguth, Anderson ' Pocatello, Id a h o Fallss aand Slqrline. Cody .. Whi^eatley; Fh Melissa Thoihompson; Fr. Soph Curtis Ci .Anderson; Jr.. .i Chris Robbie Hamli^in. Cooper. Lee, Artie ' Season ouUook: TheHi ieniors will be ' ' Barker h u imprioveded greaUy through Cariu is s a L ee; Fh N ld d Charlesrles. McHan.. Girls< - Jr. Jillian Legaarjard; Jr. Livingston, I^le I^] Niedrich, Nick Pur^. Strong in their thirdlird year in the pro-. — • ~fallT3racdce'so'fera5'hrhas-BrittanyWard Season S Outlook:'Boys~T-The-Jerome -----Jill-D altiltonr^Sr—Mellisa-Ben|(nio;-Jr.“ Girls—seniors:>rs: Dawn Bird, Jenni-B orda,?♦— :gram:Senior MikerSdiulthieshas'soine Sd -_on the girls team. Loouook for these run* Tigifiger cross-country ^eamn isi off and Lorisa Quigley;Qi Jr. Laurel Moorloiv. All -Amanda Mau]aulton, Lindsay Niedrich, knee problems andi shouldsh' m iss m ost o f ______ners-to-make a mark-in;in.competition.this-----rununningr-Tho -Tigers- onlyly. - graduated the girls.iS-were.in.top.10.in regiorionals a_-;.^Jennifer_SpiSpinelli, __Maddie Thies, — Sepiem ber.-Newcomomers-Ross-Pearson— e i------fall. onethe of the their top 10 rurrunners from year ago.0. Chandin Pers;!rsaul; sophom ores D ev y^ n and John Johnsonm sh: o u ld h e lp th e C oadi says: N o q uoteDte. lastast y ea r^ tea m th a t to o k: fo;fourth in.the * Key newcomers: ne Boys - Fr.*r. Nate Parnes, Radielhei Pace, Courtney Peny, team greatly. Coach:h WV aym ent h as had nmel, Aleoh W iesen fresh- teaieam competition at statee tin 2002. So McHon; Fr. 1 John Patterson; Er.=lr. Tyler, Hayley Stomm ' trouble getting the; girgirls to practice this ^asser, Tess D ahlgren, Axny witlvith a 'team full of talentIt sand endiir- Braga. Gir•iris - Sr. Italy Eames men: Nini Ca& ^ summer, but since schools^i is b a c k in sc.s> ■ C lass 4A ng speed, they will attemipt pt to surpass Seasonm Outlook: Sooo close!: AtA last Laudenslager,ir, Georgia T hies, C h elsey ors lost Vanderpool. ^ sion things shouldId settles down. Ali hat fourth place finishh i and come year’s staitate meet, the Senators Anderson could bee ththe Huskie.s' lead- • Burley H l^ Sclichool Elome with the title. In the < e title'by only six places,es.This Key newconi:omeis: Bo)« - fr. C onnor le off-season, the state _ ing nmner by earlyf October,0 < i f s h e con- Head coach: M aiy MiMiller, sixth year Tim'im Dunne retired ’fromm the sport season, theytl: plan to avenge thaifiat loss . Davis, fr.T&ylorlor Sandali, sr. D a v id K untz, tinues to work a s hardlard a s sh e h u s been, Assistant coach: Craifcaig Mills aftefter a storried 3 3 -y ea r care«ireer. Now it’s .. with a ferocious fi training regiigimen. soph. JosephI Zemcnn.Zc 2002 Finish: Boys (3rd-District),(3( girls upip to r o o k ie h e a d cocoach Ken This veiyly well may be the best!St boys Season outloitlook: The W olverines arc.Q .The team has beenen w^ ork in g hard in • (2i^d-Distict). Norlordquist to take over^the-he-reins and cross coui•untry team that Goodinting has strong in thele hills but need to fiiidId ' practice and looks; forwai'dfor to another Returners: Boys - SiSr. Steven Ritchie leacsad the Tigers back intoto state thie ever had;d; with the potential to have their legs on\ ttthe flat courses. There is successful year, — — (lOth-state);— Sr:——Drew— I Johnson-----coniontentionr^hich-will-be>e-tough-tliis-1 ---- three-top)p-10-state-finiKhers-andnd-five -----a-great-mix of-of'both-crosscountry-run>fl. . Coffch the.seniors.are lead- . (llth-state); Sr. Williamam Lav/; Sr. Michael yeaiear as Century and Burleyley vrill both in the totop 2Dat state. The girlsIs teami ners and crossOSS country skiers on' thisis ing and setting up goodgoO' work etliics for I^nim an; Jr. S iev en PriPrice. Girls-Soph. ficliicld good teams this fall.• GiG irU-W ith will alsoD be1 very tough and willill chai-. team. The Woh'olverincs w ill s p o r t a g o o)d d underclassmen.”
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T ^e Tim es-N• N e w s T hlursday, u Septem beriir4,2003 . S e c t i o n C ” Aroi " : ;^HEVAALLEY IH a g es i i n a n T s idl o p T is c a r• d p o[ ) I ic y operatedted ’ii^th~a v t t b a l^ li^ o n ly ,------r r ~ dilid In wrecM sksufflsis "asI^N w w correspondent 2 2 1 “ y i n keofpolicechi h i e f ’s t e n n l n aation, i rules reiqi J U i r e spedfyiniying that cards were to be . u ^ f bbr r odty business and receipts paralysis, tm > be submitted for each pur^ roopersays „HAGERMAN - Ihe agCi\ receipts a1 n d r e s t r i c t uise s o f cred it ca:ards to city busi s i n e s s nL E R - An ll4nonth«ldU h giri CouCoundl has adopted a cred it cat cnase. izUuvd in s Sundindsv wredc & t poIilice-Ch^-Jo- J o e ___ limited.to.city.pururchases on the.___dpiinarlaiy action «»p apH Ibe wn^. was■ traumatict for and other *****smergettQ^ woric* ’ers «4io responded,d , l: u n Ib hdp deal vdth thatBt i trauma, those responders - incluiJudins officers M H It to get Involved? from the ISP. IWinin FtaUs Couacy u [ | f l FOrmorelr«• Infonnetlon about how to Sheriff^ Departmenten^ Buhl Police ■ ■ Hth the upcoming TMn Fells Department, emergergen^' medical inlal celebratlori, contact services woricers, paramedics pai and ■ ■ Bonnie» LeramizLei at 73&0800 or ______— pTan fr i-to-gather-ac-7 ------pjtt. today at the HleiHer City C oundl ti • ciiam ben to conductict ian "afeerind- JTou cmnalM all write to MnFblls — — dent'nSfiew.’n ra iSh » l a i 9 ^ ~ t ^ nniarCommisslon Inc.. PO. present, and those wlwiio partidpat* eon 2004.XM. Twin Foils, 83303- ' ed in tb response1 willvr. be able to 2004, or ddrop by tho office ot 184 talk about their feeli»elings andiiow Secondd SI. W. 1^ ^ . handled the ininddent, Kur*
IWo Jerome Incucumbents Coniiiin issio n seek reelectlonn Ito council JEKOME-lVnnaseats are up for • d i st ir i b u t e s grabs on the Jeromeae City Council B M ^ ^—landbothincumbmtsi]taplant&filftfor— — reelection. ^ ■ = c e n t(i t e i m i a l = = Coundhvoman Marj[arjorie SdiM3t*~ " IH H and Coundlman Jenyny Crozierboth S ^ S declared their intencent to nm at LWK ) c h u r e s lUesdaySaty CoundliHi meeting. rzr''"' ' Ih o se ek cted to ththe e Jerome City III tta Burkhart______C oundl term four-yeayear terms. I ^ e electio n is “open,**I,** meaning a I; •. potential coundl persesson will repre- I ■— ' eonTirm 4 FALLS - The word is ■ sent the entire dty if he is one of out - in% bebold print - about the , the top two vote rediKipients out of Donnala Qrssnfleld,( 00, sweeps pinetneediM ne off the sidewalks onn Main Avenue In downtown1 TMlnTt Falls. Qreenfleld saysI stshe aoes tne jod oecsuse 'notobody elae dry’s plansans for its upcoming cen*. ^ _ _the didat^ da.lt,:plus.ltgaU.ms.outand.keckeeps-me going.’------—tennial cellcelebration.-'------— ------ffions can Ei- ' p i ^ d up at lall up to Sept -v-r n And thotthough the printed infor- 26. Ih e pedtion requinuires R ve signa> I ^ ^ m ation anarrived i at the IWin Fblls tures by registered-dt]d ty voters. I h e V V Rdr two days behind Vbman, 8(?0, keepsi downto)wn side^^ w a l k s c L [Q3TI !e. some 2.000 brodiures ______with the-office of A e dQT d erk By Lora lete~with~thToffiaa~Iist----- ^ ^ orattaBurWurt ------] also belieilieves that a p erson n eedIs s She takes her job sei«rio^, 0f'3i"‘cS5Centennial Commission'^ betw een S ep t 12 andidSepL26d^- i t Iim H ts-Wews correspondeirt _ Over 55 a n d to experictrience life. “She!s independent.t. TOien you j^^ed1 ev events - were dis trib- ' • ing regular business'SS hour^. City — Lcan_only_deanj!our.hous^le - -scehervyoricing-vou m — A'dministrttOr'Thivis'rtsTlOthwciliBr” . XWH erthepast-week-tathosc------iVIN FALLS - An early-m om ' =^looklnjgWrv-work?— Bcar- ust so much. Thenn 'Gee, rd like to help,’bt isited the centennial - — said. e. you know, *rve got it ingvisivisitor to downtown INvin Fallsfc E»peil.nc.Wciikslsaa national. ed to get ou t a n d d o som e- It covered, booth on the fairgrounds in ifferent,” G reen field said,1. Crowley said w h ile atten^g at a • couldd b e in for a pleasant surpriseSC nonprofit organizationn thatt offers ud Bonnie Lezamiz,-the *. e person of Itenna Greenfield has never been afratd to0 birthd^ party thac vnt Hiarlngs continunueon mthep Id training and employme'ilent opportu- hS.^? commissic.sion’s executive direc* he sweeps her way through^ nities for older workersirs. put her th‘ theory into p ractice, week in Greenfield^ he ----- TWin Falls Count;nty budget that anarea - on a daily basis, For more Information,.call c 734- Beforere settling m Idaho, shee “When I do a jo b , it^it^ g o t to b e ' ^ . rochure is a gift from the TWIN FALLS - n[he i e public has ^Forr the ‘ past five yearsrs 3305 or visit tt)e Webb site: at “ive ve years traveling “fromn done right," she explaiiu n ed . The sion to the community been absent from this[sweek^ w public infield - who* recently cele-e* www.enperienceworks.cs.org. place to9 p place like a g y p sy - justit “She% a m a t p ersrson. I just commi^on Uustrates the city^ hearings on the count;mtyls tentative bratedsd her 80th birthday - has-IS' seeing the worid.” wish we-couid h ave twwo or three and lUus s over the past 100 $23.6 million budgetu . spentfct four hours a dj^ five d a y s a '------1 NevertJirtheless, with a jobb more Donnas,” saiaid Karla progress o County Commissicuioner' Gary < keeping three blocks of3f of two sons, the worOman w ith a descriptioidon that^ made to orderr Williams, who also woirorks in the years. Grindstaff said no one>ne show ed up I Avenue perfectly dean, degree in interior deilesign was in for a phythysic^ fit teen, what^!s downtown area as Hi:Zistoric Old Judgingng fromf the response at .V t09 ^ a k a t 1\ie s d ^ eevening^ v e hear- . used , to do five (blocks), butJt business for h e r se lf tfdrsomeSO thejustJiiificarion for h e r sidew alk-:• Ibwne'^ administrativee assistant. th e fair, thethe public is interested, ing except Pros^torjr Grant( Loebs 1 fall comes It^ hard to k eepp years before she camene to Idaho. sweepmgtig work? Greenfield^ philosop s surprised by the num- Ve got to k n o w Donna,** and Sheriff Wayne TcTousley. And ith the leaves," she reluctant-t- While she g ets p aidid for her job It!s not one that s h e cans.'s'u.'sis >eop]e who stopped by largie Alexander, field1 on her own - it^ some the room was empty at Wednesday mi tted. on the soeet - at thth e minimum said Mar (the booth:oth) wanting informa* on coordinator _ forr once read, “then borrov morning’s hearing. id while Greenfield said shle e wage of 55.15 p e r h ou>ur - her rea- operation ezamiz said during a rog- home tired, she said ic^ a ;nce Works, th e organiza-1- A personi regrets shoi Loebs and Ibusleyjy ask> ed com- 5 ° ^ * ^ a son for working is noilot about the Expericnc commission meeting d tired.” :at employs Greenfield, about what thei; do, b missioners to separati the dru^ 8^ ” money. It'^ about stajiiying alive. that mOur, Wednesday.Jay. love being outside and d oing at she wants to do - to b e seizure expenditure int g “If I quit woridng,-1. r d die," she "It%whati ! about what they don't dc ;s for othie^ and I always like , meeting people.” ■ “So I cant just sitit around,” Sdli,thelh e fair deal w as a situa- arate'funds. e p d . “You can’t p e nI tthis woman outside, mi accomplish something,” “Downtcntown is very fortunate to) Greenfield said. tion ofjgive:ive and take. County Q erk Kristin ttina Glascock rLwm«infieldsaid. to tiie varied have her,"r,” said Richard Crowley, ■ said there are three> funds,fu but it But dierelj m ore to ------— For anI adadded taste of history, d the list o f accomplishments executive!/e director o f t h e H istoric: TlmeS'News comrrespondimt those mann didn’t appear that w 3 equation. aiming the booth gath- lis Colorado native is long, liever in the Oldlbwnene business improvementt Lorerto Burkhart can be« reachedI tn printed tentative bu Thou^ a firm belii sides being a proud motherr benefits of exercise, shsi e said she district. Tlvin Jxtfls at 7343990. Please)$MCENTDmiAl.Pa£aC3 se< three funds are a drdrug seizure fund, a trust holdingg fundi and a ^ reimbursement fund,, shsli e s a i d . _____ I g\-] The tentative' budi s r o m e a dd o p t s $ 1 L 5 . 9 5 M I $80,000 b ^ allocate budget- G i l y l o t• o k s a t t ii j g h t e r fund. But Loebs said th Prope were on-hand to o ffe•r r testimony. lion for' emplc^ee wages and the number that high s perty owners with Although the budg«!get is down benefits: ~ $134,984 more than spend what actually , cc '.comes UL In (tinn $686,578-from the 200[M2-03 fiscal last year.r. CostsC are u p in em ploy* w a s t e w v a t e r c ot n n t r o l s ,-rea lity , th e drug seisurelire fu n d en d s ^ lU U0,000 y homes will year, the m ill le v y w illill rise about . e e benefiiefits, including health ^ up with $7,000 to $8,000)OOayear.Ihe 3 percient. ‘ insurance,X, retirement funds and trust fund gets about $21$20,000 but it p a y a l By Dixit TTwmMRMl* better protnrotection o f hum an about $12 more — A hom eowner in thblems Vrith excessive reimburse the countyIty fo r w o ik B pi^ exemptioiL board rai«lise of-1.5 percent fbr done on their cases, t il« Thomtt Rm I« Environmental PiProtection indusoU1 dischargesdisi into die dty •Wewi corwspondsnt- Ihis coming fiscal1 year.’that ^ofU vltVlng increases, Agen^ to give the d ^' moree con- Mwer systemifom^ problems - g o es into Ala reimburse! licrasing fe e s a sso cia ted wfaidi amounts to abou . sam e hom eowner w ill.u p M t t z u over industrial a;ow8 m tp its witiiodorawand other issues. JEROl\OME - Ihe City CouncilI $12 more in dty taxes. tnputer op era tin g soft* ' l l ^ t . Wtiitha^Im yeai; Loebs said. U incraase $18|$0G in. tHiblic hearings are ad 5 " * fidopted > a S15.95 millionI Neariy 60 percent o Ciw offidals met ‘I SiANlckie the dty wool*odd iiMue pannlts for it for the 2003^)4 fiscal[ posed budget is fundee! .Arnold of tihaEPAoiHceoeinBdse indusotetbI to send wastewater to 10 a m today and Wday In die idmfnlstration budget is cdmmissioners’ diambeiben on tha year. al or state grant dolollars and •Iheadi thedtyscwsgnw pbntlha peimltl . , fourth floor of the ause property tax revenueI loans. Onhr about 4 0 p« y about $29,000 from ouOud thaI EPA] pro- would ovdiaidint whtt Is aOoNod sts must be certified to the, is fund^ by locd Ons fuH*tlme p o sitio n is treatment program forr d ty offi* aadiffaitisDiis not aHowadL RnM for Coprthouae at 42S Shoal . taxes, user fe e s o r t h e moved from to e admin* Commlssimiers are axpectsd ao] to y no dais and iflicuiaad thB e proa ; and' violatkoa of of tha pamiiti would. -----^ 8«pt.' *4, the council prietazv funds. d sptrtm ant cons of joining i t 9y Jo^o ^ th a alsobalteadl y in tfaedoSmwti,. decide whether to api ibniy budget ia increas* -bttdoetftiday. red the budget lUesdiv - Highlights o f ***<» nenewiyadopt* •Ihalibr pvogruL tl)* dty w o wU n a b l e AmoldskkL S n a n i^ t as its Wnai public efbOowing: ingbyabotbout $2,500 in order to to get a handle DO the hindustrial Jerooe 'iMetsim tha crteictofar. . jv CMBfriMtamsInslaffnpofto | haaring,lg. 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KI a g i c: ^ V a l l e y /W ESTe SLCimayor raaisesmorremioneyjr ilian op9ponentss Cbloraiido reporrts 13tp SAIX LAKE; C n V (A P ) - campaipaign. H e . ended up raisimdng Salt Lake Oiganizinjng Committee Unityly U’ ^h, a gay and lesbian ' tUyorRodiyAndeiidersonbasiBised $39^0<000 and spending $387,000.00. board member JamesesSvrartzgave. polirioJ $471,690 for hisI rreflection bid, lUsbis election, H oU h a s pledgedged $5,000, and Main Str>treet property Andencx■on $5,000, Salt L a k e 'S !^ ' vimssdeatfe^ mon than twicei tltho amount his to Uvehre t)y the ^ untary ^75,00C 000 owner Eugene Ho;[orbach gave ’ firefighteliters g m $500, and die^ -ThaAwoctrtadPt^ . closest oppmiratIt Ihas collected . limit,it. However, Anderson andand $7300.- ' U tS h TDraocradc D Progre^ve Bccoidiiu to csnipm poign fin a n d a l PigDanu n elli have said th ey won’t t Horbacfa'ft b u sinle e w , Seattle* Caun iss gaveg $500. D onald Dunn, A -6fyea«ld Demrxver ’%voman West N ila hi reports filed w ithtitliedty. tt And«nderson has spent $297,000000 based E&H P n p ertit ties, also gave new chairman chi bf the Utali. died Wednesday of: 'W e s t N ile aU 13 vlcdnctims liave twen atl^tft Rrank FignanemsUi repotted con- on lishis current campaign, leadngin g $7300 tO 'Andersoa>n. Campaign Democralxadc Party, gave $90. virus, the 13di Colora tzibudons of S220 radan killed 67 veais old Pueblo Coumyltas *20,007. M bionai nearlyriy $210,000 in his account,mt, - finance laws orohitfitit donadons< o f . PignarnanelU received $^000 fromm by the disease diis yei Hole has raised rear th e r had four deaths,des Bouldei;LBri£a d $73,680. IWo whidich indudes i neariy $35,000 left more than 1^,500. Howeven I an the LJtah Uti I Cable Television first in tbe stated tri;biggest dty. • and Weld co other friiiKe candidi ■from his J 99 9 run. i coundes two eacfatand Udates didn’t file overfn , individual, his. or herer. ^ u y and_- . A asbdatiation, $5,000... from,m .. - Wyoming, meanwliile,te; reported Adams andind :D enver and R e ttito t'' ^ r^ orts b y the 1 \ i » itssday deadline. Pigngnanelli has spent $133,000000 his or .her business interestsL can . Branevilldlle Inc. and $5,000 bomm its fourth West NUe deaeath- . coundes oneoneeadL A n d erm has sai, I------^ ^— ^ — OBrrUAREESe S_—— —Goodi)i N g C o u n»mf couRiI T S — ^ For oWtury n tMM •and MbfuMtton, cafl 73M1278 27 Monday ttaough Saturdaji DeadlineD< Is 4 pjn. hr nexidayly IpubUca- Tha TImaa _ _ sion of'drug panphemaliaA With intent. . $3,500, plusIS $■$455.40 IntarHt; UfiOO— . tkxi.TlM»in«Ua«atfdraaa for oWtuariee to oM»*tstfnaglcvalleiccom. Death noticetIces aie a bee eervlce and cannbeplacad t ~ to use; earning a conceal'rated weapon attorney fees.ees. Plaintiff alleees that ______«rtfl_4pjn._emy.,fy *v>_tb.vlew.or.MilNnlt obttiHttuMfet online, or to pteea a mlettago en In an mdMkni omfaw gugiMttboolc.______GOODIDING Recent^ without a tTcense; driving >wes for goods p u f^ M d oa influence: falit Miiat. to to wwwjn^lewlew B ltccni and c«cK cn “OMtuXtiiariee."______activ ity t in Sth District.-—— purchaseAnvjlid drfv *«>■ ScottHubnaith. 19,310 ' ADM Alliance NuNuoridoa vs. and Ramiro0 Mora-RodrUues,M phu 79 y and became a registerered anes. ibosbone;, possession of ’ Daniel Bdnajn ’ andd Jan e Doe percent of childM drcn's medical expeases; Puyallup, Wash. ■ . thesiologist ' led substance; use or posses*t. ' Borrayo, busbaad and .wifiife. Seeking . S363 attorneyBy fefees. She was bomn &March 28,1906, 1 After his dlsdtaige ffrom the to Eugene andId M iytie R alph ■ service, they, returnedd to t i i ^ ------Hays in StarrVallcaU ey,N cv.Shcw aS ' M M ■ - home in Los Angeles whi'herelMtli, ------the second dau^i^ter bom to the jS M ■ - -as-registered nurses, acontinued - —Jeroivm e C o u n i r s - family. ■ their work. rYCOws The family m»Wawa______pretrial conference Sept. 29;)• M agistnte • .Si;000 fine, S88JS88JO coun costs; IS ^ Idaho, in 1917. S h e graduated i n _ l_ ip le .m o v e d (o Puyallup ■ ' JudgelbemulLBonesen. detenainue pen 1925 from Buhl1 HiHigh School and ^ M E^Receiit a’ctiw^ in - Gregory Vincent Roc. 47,4:418 E.'Uoin JudgeR.BanyW I which was Ted^hometow . St., Jerome; drivlag under thehe Influence; was a member ’ofof the gills bas- w I ■ tiis death, sh e moved to a itrict Court in Jerome' ' battery; malicious iniujy to pit Icetball team thathat traveled to ^ I ed living home. induded the following: lyiiig a concealed weapon ftlonytftemI s m ls s a ls Witchita, Kan.,. to play for the i I She was pieced^ inI d e a th by license: sentencing Sept. 2i »Garda,23,iK>addreMttit- - championship. In[n 11927, sh e chap- J rw ^ r airalgnments J u ^ R . Bany Wood. unautborixed control, tjans- 1 JH her parents; two sisters,s, Eleanor m W W fiie fer, of property; d eronM a to tthe same tour- Jones and Ftands HowaranL JMubv RaR v Asdoe, 38.209 B. Rtunh, ______■______nainent.____ • ____ She_is_suiyiYed_W_J battery; pretrial conference; Felony arraignments She graduHtia'ea'irom nurses* ^ Ruth Ferguson of Buhl an Magl»iT»ro-Jud([eTWomaj-«:— GI«iftrStephem,'S7, 2041 school in Los Angeigeles, Calif., as a I------J in'Iaw, Ethel Sausa ofo f C liula ""SX baeccrm-Mendosa,®. 21,322 B W. lection Bureau vs. ------registered nurse.». S h e w as super* She-n»-married-Ted-Otis-Rus9eU- 11— ^Vista< C:alif. and numerauous n ieces------350 &rJeroRrome;-failure to-siop-damage,— oniale».-Seeking-n;9ia04.------iniendent of surgiugical nurses at in SantsQta BartMua, Calif., June 1,1, and nephews. IrnvfaiAihosts scene of an acddeni; failure' Aaron Chaney Atwood, 2222. 1965 S. plus interest ofof $; $345.47; attorney fee»of Los'Angeles Generneral Hospital for 193S.DiDuring Worid War II,’whilee Interm ent w as he ^'Invalid driver^ license; fail, 2000 E^ Gooding: fledng or-^neopdng a ^ Flaind/fif a alleges that defembmt intain liability insunmce; pro- 10 years. her husiusband was in the niilitaryy Puyallup Woodbine Cemim eleiy.*” to elude a police officer; assailault o r bat- ewes for account!mnts assigned to tbe plaia- crcRCo Sept. 29; Magistisie teiy on certain personnel; drivrivinjt under tiff for collection,Eion. iiasfL Bonesen. - the Influence; driving wifbotit | eedon Bureau vs. B e d o ;^ Cannona, 20, 803 Bnwdway, u s e o rp o s^ o n of drug p af n e g . S t e v ein n Earf B ryant-- Sandpoint M arcelino iA . Buhl; dlsnirbLrbing the peace; pretrial con- with intent to use; ftatiu h«a)MUllUt Sen. intemtof$12SJC ference Sepiept.^ 2 » Magistrate Judge 29. Juiy trial Nov. .19. Districtct Judge J t - Plaintiff ^Ift^ ^tl Steven Earl Bryant, Bn 22, died n n i * t ’ HM0UJH.B01 BarryWbod. ■ Valdez - Rup R^un A.u CCurtis, 29, 232 N. 300 E., lUesday, Sept. 2.2.: 2003. in IWin Darrw».Mathew Monts, 18,18, 179 Van - ■ Jeiwn®; drtvi* wiibwt privileges: faU- Buren, IWin lUls; six counu FaUs, while on)n vacation in ure to provideide proof of insurance; pretri- receiving/t>ossessing stolen pro|mecfM sta- Charles Crabtreetree and Marla Crabette, Kimberiy. alconlmncel m s^ h e ii^ Aug. 29, District.5 * ^ R. husbtl^ «U1 Wilwife. Seeking S4,74&16, He was born Dec.De 13,1980, in ■KBK TbonuslLBoiBorresen. ' - plus inttrest;t; $:$1,650 attorney Um. ___ ^____ _1Vrin:jEallSt_:Stc» ■ i S S ^ ------EUane W.V. t Hinton. « , 10884 Cypress ■ Plaintiff es ij]that defendant owMfbr..... ~ tewB_aRended_^^M ------Callforniar~^ - I^untsttgjmea ------Gooding StateScbicfaool'frem-1983-— ----- Aw.. =FlBlonyM n4enanei= inea:(crtt»gpli5rrifrto r ,c 6 l : _ “ 1 9 ^ a t wUd> timiim e h e m oved t o | ^ M resM Cor SepS ^ . 22; Magismte Judge Christopher S. . Storms. 2S.5. P.O. Box Sandpoint, Idaho.]IO. He graduated ^^^M IhoiBasKBoiBorresen. 271. Kimberly; pouesslon of a c p o r t c a s e s ftt>m Sandpoint HHi^ School in M |K lOtrtlLKenCent, 22.803 S. 1700 £., Eden; ' * substance with inter Child suppor 2002. Steven broirou^t joy and . driviflswiihouilOUt privileges; canying a pas- 1 to posses* ' State of Idahotho Healdi 1 and W elfaik^ scnger on a momotorcycle without footrests; sion of a controlled substanoicct $1,000 ,R og« Nathanan ChrisweU. S e ^ g laughter to all w'ho ho iaiew him. . failure to secure sec registration: pranial flne, $900 suspended, $63.50 coercent of diUd^ medical his cousin, T.J. will be: ccconducted in Sandpoint. Borresea ^ expenses; $330) attorney atti fees. — ------Rosa A. RaRamiicz, 42. 596 N. Road, - 17r^^n^d!"^ii*fo^ IHends may calld l fromi 8 a jn . to H ie family fa su ggests memori* Marcelino A. Valde^ a 772-year Jerome; inattertentlve/eanless driving; pre- ______:iUKiii.liKlay-at.WhiVhifr Mnminiy, all tn PeoplePn for P&tc RniMtng . nnfcApt-JVMagUtraw ------PIvorciBS **Chapel'tv the'PaiPark,” "w idrthe— Fund,-RCRO.Bo)rit63riwiirFaiisr-: as H. Bonvsen. ^^^1^irenNtiaaaU?a?3raS9N.-2600 ------JoHn-WaUimTImThSStoh ' ' ~ " family greeting fricfriends from 10 ID 83303. Marcelino was b om Dson o f Saturday a t the West Etrd- lhat home is still theiJ i^ today and His grandchildren were also Buhl,B scrvicc at 2 p.m. Satimtrdayat Cemeteiy in Buhlluhl; view ing for .N o ra CH owned by her brosrother, Leon. . part of his life. He loved s] Clifford of Hagerman, the tl First Christian ChZhurch, fiiends and familylily firom 4*7 pjn^.' P' graveside sc There she marriedied Raymond ing time with them. sen d ee at 11 a.m. today Broadway B and Feplar, Buhl;1; view - Friday a t the Farmer Fai Funeral'- „ a t th e H Jensen on Oct. 7 ,193i193^ they w ere ^ ^ ^ M Max was a member ol H agerm an C em etery ing ir for friends and family frofr m 4- Chapel, 130 N.NintlfinthinBuhL ..-K . later sealed in thele Idaho Rills Catholicc Church. H e taughoKr (D em aray/ Funeral Chapel, LDS Tesiple on Apr^pril 15. 196S. Schneiderer o f Paul; a lso by m any children d relimon th ro u ^ t st n ' S Roma was a lifelongng memtwr of nieces and nephews, 14 grand- hi he read to them from Stor“■y® Jnnnioi G -—D e a t i The Chmth of Jesuesus Christ o f children;i; 212 great-grandchildren; ththe Bible. Guerry of Castleford, H N O T I C E3 i S ------^ funeral Mas Latterday Saints. She was activc and two0 great-great'grandchil* j Max is survived by his loss at 11 a.m. today at Reynolds Fi in the R d ief S od etyity and taught dren. Delphie; his children, Funeral Chapel; burial QB ruce Campbell Sbcth S t Burial1 willw: be at die JoM ^ f uoww at Sunset Memorial Sunday-school for a short tim e. She wasfas preceded in d eath by . a(Deloris) Martinez o f Ru JEROME - Bruce Cdmpbel>ell, 62, Cemeteiy.y. ■ ; - 1 Roma worked haxd.id . all her life, her husbanland of 46 years; h er par- Jim Ji (Marva) Martinez o f E •ofof Jerome, died lUesday, Sej She worked at seven«ral cafes for. entsj thretuee brothers, Milton, JaJanet (Tbny) Lara o f Ru tupcij Edna B.I. Olmsted of Rupert, 2003, in Suuiley. W illiam Gsorgirge Hobba v many y e a n ^ laterIter at Ore-Zda Alden ondind.Qooald; four sisters,' .M.Marcelino Jn Valdez o f Ru service at 1 p.m. today Arrangements will b e JEROM E - WillWilliam George-^ foods for nine yearsi n where sh e Wanda Bywater, By> Blanche Baricer, JcJeny (Kathy) Valdez of ] ipert Cemetery; friends I 'p, announced by Hove-Robeiertson Hobbs, 49, o f JiJerome, died; retired due to ill hesdtia lt h .S h e k e l Edith Horlarrison and her twin JuJudy (Phillip) Sillin o f Ru T at th e cem etery short- Funeral Chapel in Jerome. lUesday,’’Sept 2,2, 2003,2 in TWIfc"' :' with many activrtivities at th e Rhoda Shoiihort; one granddaughter JoJotfy Valdez of Rupert. the service (Rasmussen . Falls. ; j Rupert Senior CenterIter. S h e lovted Ruby Marfarie Jensen; and her V{Valdez of Rupert, and 'JI R ^ The service w ill11 bibe h d d a t ItajfT- ; t flowers, sewing, ax>dcx>dieting ond great-gre.reat-granddaughter, Vs n'd^l FunemlHonome, Burley). AlAdrian Dutton Ahrea Valdez of Colorado; 15 grand Jept 6. 2003, 1 ottier crafts. Romaaa esp ecia lly ' ShaylynKa;KayDcNat^el. dr RUPERT -. Adrian.-DuJuitoa Saw^, Sept dren and 13 great-granddiilc Ftonsworth-MortU;irtuaiy—ChapftI,'*: ------* enjoyed trfngo, s a aipbooldng p b an d The familmi^ would like .to thank an y * ™ . B em ice M cCoy o f Buhl, service . AAlves, l 22. of Rupert, died Tie: and one sistra Cecilia R he 1343 s. Lincoln. Ferome.______V _____ ^ playing gam es w ithil her ] family. ^ st^fr ata the extended~caic 'Oakl^Calif. Os ------a t ,10- 11.ro.—111. Friday-at-Peaco-Se-Sept.-.2,-2003,-near-Raft-F She was ahviOrs happicrpiest w ith tier unitatM[inidoka ini M em orial for all ! »,u u.. Lutheran ChChurch in Filer; inter^ t to o m injuries sufferd in a n1 iauto- _ . _ He was preceded in deati n ien t wiU family around tier teUingtell us sto- their Idndnidness and care of our hiihis parents, five sisters and U follow ac ' S iih set m me obile acddent Paulatte~Carohr o ly n ’ M em orial P a fies from her childhoohood, m arried mother, grandmother gra and sister, bnbrothers, one grandson and Park; friends and fami- The service will be h d d t life and o f course aI gciodgc joke or We greatly^ appredatei eveiything gngranddaughter. lymaycallfrI from 5-7 p.m. today at p.m.Friday,Sept p.r 5,2003.at G 0 N. BUHL - Paulei tw a Amoog her favorirorite tales to they did ' Funeral Mass will be held i fagic Valley Funeral Community Co Chureh. 100 ulette Carolyn ; Tav McKenzie of Buhl d . tell was of her andmd her twin Theservi*rvice w ill tield a t 1 1 a .m .' a.na.m. Saturday, Sept. 6,2003, a MI lir ," " ' > - S TT W A l U B U C b ^ r
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i l u p (lertcoinsider!rsallo^ivinghleaviei;r trudks stleford __ Adm inistiator R oger Bag Rice said Thuuystemss^ i ’dai. c iu icicels luncil^lanss i in a in t o i^i < ^ d f Kon P ^ l c ~ would want to kk& a t thehe id e a of .. .;R U P E R T -E B w e^ *er beet trudcs ~ vk. TreM N MW • ’ ■ ■ ' paying for a 'to id y anc ;,-'nl8bt be on the roadsnw this sea- .'Coundl meeting antn d .voiced property * thedtey own at IfOO 11th responsible for'iepairs. I ' 1 ^ but trucks couUm l d b e h e ^ e r their support for keepixdngthesite St.Inorderf:r fw the d t y to se ll tfae be hard to determine meetetiiig n ^ R T - Joh n son Park will ' .‘{ma longer »*«»" truer u d o previous-. II a public paik. land,itmustlist be decloied surplus- - 129,OOp.gvw.trucks creae'ated d ie '".^used. nue to be maintained byy Coundl membersi directed andbesoldtd to die highest bidder, /lamaigo Qr if OthOT tTUdcSk s d id .a ll CASTLEF;C^QRD - A spedal K 'ilie Rupert CiQrO, CouncU heard '‘WSJ aty Attorney Rick 1BoUar tp QtyAdmini:Inistiator Roger Bagley pardM a p e e d , meeting ofif 'tl the Casdeford City hearings, City request from D tbiu y draw up a lease similidlar to thb said, '^Gity officials agreed tolo list the Council schedbeduled for tonight has...... aals'niesdflv to c m d l members discussed nott ~ one betwm Dairy ancndtbedty Ihecounctncil directed B ollar to -“topic o n the agenda for thetl Sept; been canceled;led d u e to a co n flia in ' ' taining tfae land between , .gross vehicle w e w It that expired in 2000.1There has draw up anin ordinancet declaring . 16 council meeting. schedules,. and-lStti str e e ts and F andi been n o agreement b eetw t een the th e propeerty rt surplus,. Bagley '.\&eridan Road, Last ' year . the Id a h o . I h e m eetinjiting h as t>ecn resched- Stzeet IhiQmtems treets to save money.r. parties slnM. said. O ncet tlithat occurs, th e coun- ' Legislature appromd thehe u se o f uled for 7 p.ih.p.rt WedncsdayvScpt. . . sugar beets from bo to ■ : tely ow ned b y Chudc Dairy, Coimdl miembers ialso dis- dl can seek^ bids. After the bids ity mntnrntng (he paik in 129.000 gvw trucks, RicUce s^A 10, in conjuniunc- ' ' ' H ie Amalgamated1 SugarSi Cafac- 1 cussed a small strip o f land1 near are openedid and the high bid Counties and dties must c inge for u se of the land, t approve tjon with th e , .tories. In past yeaifears, 105,000 ej^ng K and 11th streets. 1Ron-and determined,id, a 90*day i^ tin g penults to allow the heavj liy and neighbors of the ivy trucks regular mondonth- A ro u n d .n o s s vehicle w e i ^Jit t trucks have i Shaialee ClavKon h avere asked to period is reqrequired for p eo p le to on county reads and d tyy stre : e ts. jj, • tia iif tw>.beets. . attended «« ’Riesday’s City/ buy th e land b ecau se ititVnextto makecommements. m ess .. „ Owyhee County has ppp^dap mcedngatJSdj8iD the valley . . ' , CouncU m em be«rs n asked if I------(faerequest to allow 129,0l.(Wgvw Enlerprises o tn ia y ste n a offid alalals were will- axles andnd is slightly longer than Bigger trucks olso menean m ore B ob ’Russm s on. i__!______isman said Meridan . trucks,i along with the.Nampa : ■ Main StreeLj!L_It.______ing to pay for a stuctu d y to deter-r 83 feet,, R R ice .said. T b e truck has '- b eets are hauled.in o n e load and Road is inI fafair to poor condidon.^ - 1Highway District and ] mine the effect o f bebi• because major con* said. : Jerome County iiS Hi S ■"“•togtob, . by tfae heavier truerucks, council ofbrakepe pad. Ricesaid. • . struction is planned on that District ] won’t consideJer the .Ontheagengenda will tw the spe- members want ‘Aantansykem s to A' 129,09,000 gvw truck has 10 Using estimates for thiJieupcom- str«t in seiseveral years. Having increase, j and Lincoln Coununtyhas- aal meetingg topic to of nmewing an - — •;‘pay for repairs. — ra x les andDd is nearly 96 feet long, Ing beet season, 3,038 loadsli will data aboutut the 129,000 gvw n’t i responded to a requeuest yet. aiscnic studydy proposal.-A rppre- -» ‘nransystems repiep resen tative The poundmds per inch o f tire width be hauled on Meridan RRoad with 'trucks woulcluld help during con* The ’ heavier.trucks.are piproh ib it.^ y n ta tiv e ' of ol Rledesel & Dan Rice said the bealeaviertrudcs, drops to0 3082 and the truck has a 105300 gvw truck. Witrith a larg- struction. ed from traveling on intercrstates. Assoaates^ofTViFiirFalls-mll-R of ------“ which spread the extraex weight 29.4 pouniunds ^ r square inch of er truck, the number* io f Iq a u If th e roadMd fails, however, the , m ectm g w ithth c c o u n d l members, . over more axles, mighIght cause less brake padad. drops to 2,457. d ty has no> moneym to fix it b efo re "nmes-News writer Shari The enginecnecring firm has sub damage to roads.. A ^Jso, fe w e i Overall,ill, th e tru ck is heavier, “Hie traffic goes dcdown. We that plannedled construction proj- Chaney ( can be reached/ a t the mitted a preliminary prel proposal : trucks would be onin thI e road if . R ice saidaid, but the weight is 'think'the wear g o es dow»wn," R ice e c t, Russmanlan warned. nr ew ^p e rh Mini-Cassia Bubureau ut estim ating the th< study will .cost' ‘ larger loads could bebe hauled.1 spread overove more axles and drcs said. A study Is estimated to cost 677-4042,t Ext. 638, or by e-maile-i at ■ $15229. A 105.000 g v w truck u d has sevm to relieve« pressure| on roads. Rupert streets Superirintendent • about $13,13,500, said City sdtaney<^agicvalley.com.s 1.'.^ - RehearsalsIs begint fo r' Jerome _ 7 £ % new youthI orchestraoi Milim-Cassis i a ^ o u ipssponnsor arttsfestiv;' %MM. - TWIN PALIALLS Reheuniiils...... CoRtJmMdftomCl stait Saturdaylay Ifor the new M iipc I buy books. Hie librarraiy is ^ Shari ChiChaney . I their work. People in ththe sur- Valley Youth1 OrchestraOi season. | UTS W itter ______H f if f f l M T increasing ics staff bby y o n e full- Tlme»«y Call at 734-7355 for — S4.8.mH!loa.oLthatJs.ris.r^t^to^:_Expected 'toto show-their-works-ino----- —yeai^Asson said^but'has'tfac'lepoten-— -mote-uitorauitKlation— ^^------an Economic Deveevelopment variety of' media - watercolor, pho- tial to grow. The chamber al Administzadon grant I t to^im^ tog^hy, oiloil, pottery and metal j f f lr received w a $1,000 grant fro .Snake Riverer Ai rts Festival______^ ------semr,'waterand'fiber6| Idaho Havel Coundl' to pr begins Fridaylay in Heyburn - ftom d ty lim its to the b u n e east ChUdrcnn iwill have .a comer of ’ next year^ art festival. A s of town and to Crossroadoads Ranch. the festiviticities to themselves with ■ > annu^ ai festival is a guarantetee. HEYBURNN -- T h e Snnke River About $3.6 million is from a- spedal acthnivitids. Musical enter- ' There’S no cost to attendI dthe f<»- A ns FestivalI w wi ill b e held Fridity Pfspartment of Enviro'ironm ental talnment is plannedi from noon to . 9 •. tival,dl and eveiyone who attends ai from U a.m.m. to 7 p.m. and Quality State RevolviiIving Loan 6 p.m. eaclach' day^ S everal, food . ... i 1 can ca enter a drawing for a metletal art Saturday fromm 101 a.m. to 7 p.m. in I Fund for the dty^ mu]Quldpha^ ' booths-oree antidpateda with com piece by Glen Dilworth.. Some' RivcnidePark.rk. I '.drinking w ater im pn - j i - J P* iprovem ent dogs, hambuiburgers and ice cream artists will offer their worl)rks for Fiber, mixedcd m edia. dniwinKS, project. Another $2W200,000 Is tor sale. sale. oil, acrylics, wnturcoloni, wi sculp- from -an Idaho Coi „ , “ Community . Mini-CassIissla C ham ber- of “Once you’ve seen tho-v-works, turc, metal andnd photography will Development Block GGrant to Commercee I Director Joan Asson il y i ' you’re going to want to buy j ysome- be on displayly I by unists Mniziu extend s^wer and waterter lines to said the cv< event stems from the thing.” Asson said. , , Bowers, Lottieic Hurst,1 Claudette ------WOW Logisdcs, a relati>atively new..!— annual aitisti .Rachel Klrcher.torts.thrau^;h a tta c k of paintings th e plarilans.toshD w atthe------ists’ recepdon the cham------••-The-event Is-sponsorei 3rQvm^luno_Cart-v.^r^ ------business-on-the-southerlem 'cn d 'of------berh arh eld llBray. Jlue_B n» eld'fonhenastTevcral __ »!Writ SrnheRlverA rti'FM tlva^ rT h e> y eR t b«glMjMday:at;at:U'ajn7at" — Cassia Ca County Abstract anu»d CO- Audrey WooVoodward. ------G len------" town. year^. H ie eventev alw^s had good Hi Hoybum*t Riveralde PatK, neaear the chamber of coimnercaea epolice~departmeinent budg.— rork. Many goodd artists < live in the ExExt. 638, or by e-maii luoiyand established a “There ore a lot of tatalented area and needed a venue to show idiidiar\ey®maffcvaUey.aim. will be music,ic, food and draw- et is $986,676. H ie deplepartment ings. Admiissionion to the event is has a $28,853 lease paynayment for -b -T free. three patrol cars p'urw 2003. This is the SMond < Hage;erm an___ _ Centeeniiial.__ ------• -Ilcybum RivRivecside Park" is — payments. located next to th e Mini-Ca.uia omCl . ,bbeen e installed to upgrade ^tl c d t y Continued frornC]iC l . . Chamber o f Com^ m m erce o ffic e .. The police departme st b e su b m itted in water wa system, Public ’’ change generic sponsoiiorship pay 25 percent of the tota Works ered nam es on a signup sheet of oS ^ ' o c so T s t o ot f Dccember.AoApplicants must have a Superintendent Su Richard S< names to historic tides - mnames • ncA extends I ____ w o„COrS.^ant-positio reerpian to bc ellgible~”-saia.-tmeiyBrothers'ofTWii sai '■mated at about $15,000.1 rtn-f^ ty who are^^ K e E i S . — K Y o i Tds. will wii be seal coating stre< past. “ Creek commeinent peri^ ” ^ Coundl budgeted $4,50( eets in histories a^ut)ut the v ^ y things 5“ “ 8“ NorwoodsVs priorities would .Hageiman Ho In about two weel Widi. that decision, rather ------toward-the purchase ol J c k s ..------were-duriiiig-tli-the-’30s.-?40s and- ..p^ 'r th a n ._____ TWIN. FALLS-LS - Hie_lduho ______tpIacem^Ll!bf-ltwo. __ HiecosLto.replttce ' n shrou ^ a tiiiu m ,” pIdqucs.givcn.foifoiLlhe ------Dupartment-or------LETS-unlt-and-the~ass lu d on a------early-’SOs.------.pf—Environm ental------bridges - one o o n H agerm an light ligl in the dty% new public $50,000 key centennial spoi training, $2,000 is s e t as “(The idea)) wwas extrem ely w ell ^ wnsor- Quality has extcixtended the public 'est and V a lley Road ing ^ lot will be between $20 ship will now ca n y th e name n comment period the drug dog, $10,400 isis“ 1 « g S l': received, (and)d) I was picascid a t - iod on a pollution $300, Scruggs said. U niden “HaUblazer."TTie $25,000 “G■Gold” control plan for E eral training and $14,50( how many sigrngncd up,” Heritage ' spo or Billingsley Creek , S O O islo , " ^ e H a g cSimon m Avenue bridge Is vandals vai threw rocks a t th e fi sponsorship, the $10,000 “SU5llwr” in Hagerman. ■ the reserve officer progra Com m ittee Co-Chairwoman and „nd die $5,000 “Bronze” I well tiaveloicd» and n e e d s to be eaiiier eai this year, breaking the Comments wll In other business, thele council . widened, Non ZoeAim Shaub:lb said im m ediately been b^c renamed “Pionc will be accepted ronvood said. TWo cars and one bending the shroud. Ai until 5 p.m. Oct.rt. 1.1 ...... — approved a n ew $45,0000 ccontract can pass on it foUowingtheWeWednesday morning “Setder” and “Strieker,” res 1 it if they are careful, 'wit'with infoimation about th e meeting. with Jerome C ouiity forrprosecu- p but it will not n accom m odate a' dent dci aro asked to co tivctively. The DEQ Iss siseek in g to limit : don services. truckandcariar at th e sa m e tim e, he Hagerman Haj policc. T he oral histoistories w ill b e m a d e For p a $2,500 sponsorship, cr ;d lm en t and E. coli The city paid thee county said, • Police report-James D..Pruett F . "written work that will be given with th e n< Uutants in the $30,900 this year for pros<-osecution “The ValleyIcy Road bridge is old reported rep responses for Ai ly be given to th e ‘‘Perrine,” and a $1,000 donaS n B iU i-sdey C re«k e k drainage, ser>dccs assodate w ith vioviolations and narrow,” NorwoodI said. “The induded ind three arrests, three« S ^ ibUc U bnuy, Shaub is called the “Bisbee.” H ie proposal is availablea online at of dty ordinances. Thele county conacte on1 theti bottom of it is nies file and 38 calls for service. The commission’s reasoroninc www,deqjuite.ld.uid.us/watcr/tmdls/un requested the increase foifor 2003- beginning to0 spiders; web. so that^ • • Fuel tank oidlnancc - CcCoundl W hile d ie fairair turned out to be vas simple. dlsJiunoratDEQV}•Q>;TWinRiUsorfice. 04. an indicationion it n e e d s to b e mci [inance He can be reachcid le d by p hone at RothweUer said. submitted by th e p u b lic works Indi reminders on^the d commisslon'is industrial zones. [Win Fal^ Centennial, call Boronrde 736-2190 or byiT e-maile- at isharp- nded the department at .figjoan morning agenda, at the next regular • •Llbnuy usage - The Hagei xzam iz at 73&0800 o r em ailII [email protected]. Written com- coundl approve the contrintract for meeting of thehe council a t 7 3 0 pitoi. Libiaiy Libi recehrcd 306 patronsns this According to0 thetl boardls chair* J f ” •nt(>n. m ents m ay a lsoso Ibe sent to the one year. In the meaileantim e, TUesday, Sept. ] It bonnie^twinfallsceni «.16. ‘August, Aug about the sam e amimount man, Ken Edmununds. som e nam e nini,liaLcom. TNvin Falls office.:e. RothweUer told the council; ct Otherbu^iness conduoed by the during duri die same mondi a yeararaga changes seemedcd to be in order. — “look into the possibilityly o f fair- City Coundl1 induded:ini \ A totalti of 10 patrons joinedcd die And th e board1 agreed.ag jj, ing in-house prosecution sc Times-News correspondndent Droblazko andId lVanagas 1 services • Supetintefitendent^ report - A library libn and 69 people utilizeced the Therefore, th th e commission Lore4iretta Burkhart can be rvadia for the 2005 fiscal year.” headline Saturdurday ice sliow * new pump hd'house generator has library^ libn computer. voted una^oulously to o ffld a lly Hornloin RxUs at 734-3990. SUN V A I ^EY Y - Margarita ______Droblazko and1 .Povilas Pt Vanagas, E P A ^ ______World M edaliststs jand eight-time Lithuanian Cham]ampion^ will star iConttiMdftMiCl andhowdowe«ve deal w ith th e qucs- tionions occur, there w ould ben vitda- Arnold An said the penxdt*t are - manpcmer becatcause an docu- . y . •ESTAVAIkfBLECOOPY _ . ------ll------
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SPOKANE (AP)^)-Bnirdamsoa **It^fa like having your dtildreiIren improving since sosome runs »«re Columt s” resignslamidcbntiitroyersy ;| r condnue to raise' sw imim laps in a hoc tub.” 1 listed asendanyrecedfaidiel990e. nlmonya recovery plan as inade- I th e Soak e Rhner o s and gave th e Bosh adminis- wnterxemperatunu res to dangenms> 7bi[b e group gave felling markscsto' tl Gormanaaid. quate ai ^ COEUR d'ALENlNE(AP)-7he dfyoffiafficefs to make an'gats / a one year to come up widi a iy levelsI forf« endangered . • fedeiionl agencies, induding chithe Salmon require} idency] o f cold . tra tion < poUca. c h ie f resissigDed eariy worst ca:case that Idaho^ poU^ ' an extvirc/ironmencJgroup Naticitional Oceanic and an< water, for theiisir mlgiations newfda V fednnd^r a fter didisdtvure that ' acadeav contended Wedne:^tesdajK Atmcmospheric Administrationion* between ^NnvningfSgroupsandthe In A] 2001, d ie US. AimyW members of his £abrce were not *‘Ihlsit die first dme I knov^ W The dams induidude Ice Harboi; Flsheherio, which is d ik i^ witlwith P ad ficO cean . CorpsI of0 Engineers was ordered th a t thlie e wbdleV agency has a prob; ^ It Bush visited in restoixoring salison runs. Inaddjticmtgraisdsing.watertem- byanotllOther fcderid judge in a sep-P- ronln stepped 1^*! saisaid IVisb Cbristy; . which President ] >f «^nftanjj ttrifi TVntwliig - late August to dledare e d that federal BriSrian Gorman of NOAAAA- perature, th e d imIS s do not release aratecacase to idome up m th a plan^ down without cominment after ft' Qffioer S effon s to restoree salmons numbers Flsheiheries disagreed with thtthe ade^te water downstreamd< to to brinjring t b e fou r,low er SnakeJ" two-hotu; closed me(leeting with the managenBement assistant n7sua4s( were working. ide. ■ hdp the fish mignp a te, American River> didam s into with4th dty o n e o mmcer a win slip tfaitm ^ lwi| But th e activistst group{ American **W‘We are making substamiaidal- Rivera contended, die O3 ft ^ W ater A ct cemperacure Mayor S a n d i Bloeilem declined to not a coiaBoimdeteagency." ; [ai^ f 68 d egp ^ Ihat issue Rivm said that evenm on the d«y of headiadway oh improving habiuiliut On the Snake Riviiven federal dam standan me comment on tbele reason fbr T h eI failfailure of officers to obt«ii^ . Buah% visit, thee water) tempera* an dd hatcheries and dams,'ns,”. managers failed to0 a1 ch iev e/ iss tilliiI in court. 90 but said he reqtdreded certificadon since tbe - ' ture behind Ice! HarborH Dam was ■ Gormrman *a^<^ .. safanon w ater flowiv targets neiuly Whileiie an upswing'in ocean sur*lur- ^ ° r e c J r e * ^ U T °nmonths sever-- 1980s meansme every arrest those 71 degrees, 3 d egragrees higher than **n*Ibe problem is snapslwt cridxiti* 75 percent o f d ie time,ti and sum* vival bthas contributed to strong ance pay. Cronin1 made about officersrs Ihave made cotdd be the federal C e aan n Water ' Act stah- d s mn i where they look at one or twotwc mer flow targets moijore'th an S O ]^ runs ofo f m ostly h a td ieiy salmon c a lle dI into in question. Ihe dty dard o f 68 d egreesees. aspec>ect3 o f salm on recovery forr asan cen t o f th e tune, chehe group said. for thehe la^t three years, wildS3 :or everybody;” attorney^ey^ office was still ii|vestit I “Because o f thithe lower Snake instartant and say 'it% awful, so diedu Snake Rhrer sumsomerwacercem* Snakes R1 iver salm on and steel*»1* gatin gI thattha River dam s, thc e water'\ tempera- fe d s!s . are Gorman saidaid perature standardsIs were violated head arean still in danger of esftinc*nc- Croninl! job mEis s jeopardized Cronin,tiin, who bad reportedly ■ __ ture in.ihe.river.is.tiishotforjwceto.on “You>u also c o u ld sgy It^ great and over 75 percenc of)f the dme, chedon. after it was disciscovered two argued1 wi did armful and some- tb ^y e w succeeding.*” grbup'safd.~~ ...... “ ...... For irinstance, only 12 sodceye ' months thac upu] to 25 d ty aprpropria ?dmcs lethal condiiiditions for young Bio]Uologists inust look at longmg. In May. U.S. DDistrict Judge salmoniartment% lieg- w ith ththe Chicago Police as muppets, Julie JuJ and Don . _ - • *...... She trtraveled through Peru and S 3 K ’'- ul- lect over 2 0 y ea rs to0 property cer- D epartmiment e SIdnner% 6 0 0 alpaJpacas romping Europe,:« , studied ecological agricul* t the University of California- ...... through th eir Panhandle randi 'tureatdi look as if th ey coulould have popped r Santa CrCniz and wcHked on a farm out of a d iild ren ^ storybook.i inthfj> middle of die RedwoodsIS Police lilise tear gass to flush But these alpacw cas dotting the jiC wiieresh! she lived in a yurt ______;___fields of.their_4S0^^ c r e ranch west. gftffi moved back to the * of Sandpoint aree nnot just lovable nass lan d i and began ndsing'I naked nnan from IUtah cave pets. alpacasIS idien ' Don was hired as manager. 7 h ^ married and • Sheared dow nt t forfoi lewdness seven times And .as one of the premier W ttm dreamI ofo raising the best-br^ from Nov.4ov. 8, 2001, to Saturday. s in the worid years. breeders whose^ alpacas’a blood- B ia m H R Q H Jnfi - alpacas il . - Police said a~man'in~and-woman-— Wa sh ini gtt g ^ —City—police—also------:— lines carry som eofof Ithebest genet-^^=^Ei9R| _____ Bitt firfinf thpy.hBd.tn.weathqia- w ^rtion“of- arrested'hiid'hmron'lewdness'dtarges^—— nigbtmar ------hlking^e-Narrows icsinthe worid, thethe Skinners have Park reported in M ardich 22002. . . lin two years, their new-yf. Pioneer Primitive Ps ______their ey es o n so metnething evra_Mg-___- ___ Widiin legged-noked ..... H ardingling iftng hn«t vien-dyiii8:'thky ultimately' — seeing-a-spread*le{ ger - developingog a hi^'grade . H BH ^ man in a smitdl cave.:. quentedd a trails where people jog alpaca fiber foror the garment ^^Bs BHSE^b discovereered the breeding area was i aiuted with clostridium A,A St George Police» siwkesman or walk dieirth dogs and occasion* industry that will11' com< pete bead* : that respond- ally peeks«ks into motel windows, a nacuraiiraUy-occuriiig bacteria In in . C^aig H ard in g said t] on with cashm ere. tflcMABC.17inSandjiotnt. Ie to squeeze but hass ni never displayed violent Shaaraarad alpacas look around tbalt fie dead aniirwitwala ing officers, unable Over tw o d e c aides, d e die Skinners into the cave,‘calleded to the sus* • behavioror Uto any victims. . - and four childrenen ages 8 to 13 pre*CoColumbian qualin of alpacaua bri^ $50 to $100 petleri^und. ‘‘Thee previous owner raised lat “This is such a full*ill-time job that . hoises,. bbut never told us she lost^ ' pect to come out. If hhe e didn’t, they “Its jujust - revolting,” said have raised alpacas al from fiberr f for a commercial endty that ^ warned, th e y w ould1 tithrow in tear Harding.g. “Several“ years ago -he Colorado to Idatijaho, and th^ can coicompete widi the most expen*en- never quite stops,” shiihe said.‘Tt just several1 foalsfo in th e sam e breeding lie keeps branching out*it” area,” sheshe said. “T h e spores stiQed just starteirted nmning arotmd.ji^* believe their Snovlowmass alpacas stye, filfib eis in -d ie market,” Julie s, they did.' ' g in g trails.liis wild and free.” '• m er sa id * ^ e n you have ani*ni* But sh e says ranchijiing is in their -indvTgrcground like weeds.. A fter fiv e m inutes, will become . thehe Cadillac of Skinnc rid Nicholas . K ing got jail time for a June } that com e in 22 different col*»1* blood. * Undaujaunted, they devdoped a- E ven tu ally, 'Davi< breeds, produdnging a premium malstl d police took 2002anesirest after prosecutors said ** that^ alm ost a fiber industrytry ■ “Don^ great-grandidfather itdsed vaccine,e, : and “in six- years -sinceX -King emer^d, and fib tf thac cou ld sbcsoon be the rage ors, thi ioiial M e d i^ h e w a ss bbecoming increasingly > itself.” and sold horses tto the U.S. weSfcbecMen iising it, we haven’t lostst him to'Dixie Regioi ‘______of the high*end ganfarment indusny.____u n to it ______CCTt.er_M(^tLthe^ *re in bis mibUc displays ------“O v erth e-la steigeightyears-weVe------T he-ie*Skinners:make:a-good-.Uv-lw-^Cavali3^Julio_Sk Skinnrr-tairl— one-anim 3*ifoIlowe9 a woman in a lelling up to 60 alpacas a yeartar ■ “W eV e gone through^ a few dozen Now withw eight full-time work*k* King, 34. was duu collected alpacasa ofc the highest ingael Tbesday with park after‘ter she passed him as he in the world that for bebetween $500 and $20(Mnao a nightm ares w id i ^ b a n d watched ers, flowcnver gnrom u in fuU-bloomm District Court on H genetic divenicy in ly. lewdness, a c la s s B mmisdemeanor fondledI hithimselL He was released becom e the ulti* N owr tl th ^ w ant,to Cum the alpacatea *35 our newborn aalpacas die in and someme of the best genedcally- win eventually be< •ir punishable by 6 molonths in jail ostPebrusnruaiy. nuite b re^ ” Juliel ie Skinner. "We - w o o lI incoir a p r e w u m product front of our eyes.I. We’ve been bred alpaI pa cas in th e worid in their I laiow the moneyjy is in gcnetic Outat o f 5 m illion alpacas worid-Id- through the worst ofof the worst of pastures,s , life for the Skinners is stodc, and what wewi have in our wide,J^ Julie Skinner claims on^ 20 heartadies, but wet Imow1 how to good, thehe income is large and the > pastuitis is a topK>f-iof-the-line breed* :ent produce high qualityity stay with v^C we loviive and nuike it future cotcould hold a h ighend prod* ; A S E AUCTIC ingmarlcec” r like the Snowmass h e^ lh e uctforthithe garment indusoy. rday, Septem berr 66, Ihe Skinners have ht also pur*. Sktimnets e are getting 31/2 poundsids * ' ' T he daughter o f a Northbrook, “I ft jujust thac we goc 50,000 in L o c a te d : TVvir Ibe circulated to stau law-w- share. T he h eart 0o f the deal “W eanare diligently working withh mounted on cart (orilyr s;sprayed 10 gallons of paint) - ers, says the four agendeses involves the txansferr to1 San D iego the othericr parties and tbe gover*r* tool set Includes: thrtadi»der set, vise.-bender, cutter and reamer (nice set) - new to share the waterssoftheCdoiado. 01 m ak^ Is Craftsman 22 caliber Pov>ower Hammer * Hypertech Chevylevy engine power computer . River. Negotiationsns were continu* h ave nifinalized the County o f up to 65 mimillion ^ o n s nor^offiofice to complete the details tely owned bottles • welding »ncept,” apid Adan Ortega,a programmer * Victor aceicetylenc torch set with privately < ing and officials warned wa that the ^t lo: looks lik e it^ coming togeth*h* a year from farmm ers in the o f this con ^ tips and supplies * Cradsrtsman 36* toolbox • Shop Vac •* newn r 1/2* assoned pipe nip* cotild come unlden Rod fencnee suetcher - trouble light on.rc-n.rcel • tire chalm -19 9 8 or huniedjy draftedI inir SacxBmento Parks a caillcr Chevy extension1 rmirrors set 1 Senate lawmak* ^ O nlyily a few weeks ago,10, Im p o ia l and th e CoaiKidiella V a ll^ agency^^ representativesn were con- and Assembly and Sc o B O A Tr •- QUNS - SPORTINQQi ITEMSI sh them through <^ alam ai illa'announced his inten*n* Water District said thetiey would pan tinulngtoto nemciacc in Sacramento ers planned to rush i dined co say whether theyy Valeo U ft alum inum boix » t with electric itart IShp Johnohnson motor with reverse, , before the nontoc[Q draft legisladon intended to ways w ith M etropolitsitan and reach and declit Ith and Osh finder and boar both chambers gthemsdves. were doseose to a deal. new baneiy pack, new' ooar tests, 3 swivel scats, depth a r m n a x t w k , . sh the Metropolitan Waterer an agreement amoi^ 1 ». trailer with new,tires, rimIms and bearings (nice fishing’ boaboat) - Ruger Stainless MlrU Legislature adjourns or Secretaiy "Thiss processi perhaps repre- key lawmaker said. ict of Southern California, theie Assistant Interior \ 14 Carbine 223 Rifle wiwith semi automatic 30 roundnd clip. action and scope - Bush adminis- sents chcle longesti gestation period imp action * 45 caliber / 410 Reaching an accon» r d would mean ^ largest urban water agency,:y. Bennen Raley, che Bi ° Browning BPS FleldmasieIter 12 gauge iliotgun w ith pump 1 on Westem known Co cc mankind,” Cushman lem oak8 gun cabinet with lockln-«s new Sony CDx4S auto 10 dWc CO changer player wlUith remoten (this imit goes In _ h the trunk of car. connects:ts to car stereo with remote contiontrol'up by dash) - Deluxe Invacare 9000 X T foldinglg wheel chair * crutches • nicee 5S piecei luggage set* sever- al boxes of books • comener shelf * 33 1/3 speed recordsrds •■ small wooden rocking hone - EZ Phone cordlessn s phone |tcks • Cobra CB radio,idlo, antenna and m eter * 3 - TTWIN FALLS quarts of Kubota orangec ppaint - childi small Roadmasterister bike • wall pictures and K - i ptaques - 2 cellular phonemes - folding work table - Singerger uprighti vacuum * other ■ Make this ^ream BUILD IH E SHELTERlSI . .M hoSeholdmlsceUaneousislteim hom e yours today. '4 Meet "Gage,"' a German NOTE: As we Usted this auauctloa we couldnl help but nockootke the several new or like btbedrooms, 3 bath. Shorthair Polhtcittcr who is hew items on this sale. Thifhls b a very i^cejciean sale withth somest good u s ^ k Items. ' Jacuzzi off master Ad runs 14 nnsecuUve.i^.daya4B-'Tfae TJmes->-Newa&Oiiline t H E R : H O W A R D CABASE ______one year old pliu)lus. Gage bath, oak kitchen. 2 ' ______OWI ^ A g W e e k l y ^ Magic-ic Values J wants to be your)ur compan* • ^ Your ad will also n ||W car g a ra g e, deck. Terms:>: ICosh or Ehnkflble O ie ^ DoylyofSoIa^ ol Private party only, |OTSe'^m u st b« listed in tlithe a d , no rem inds $i$199,000. 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Ilil- I would like to thankuik the IVvin Wb win continue to ataccept'.. ■ m is High Sdiool Shop i\S WELLS Awtnrifttm to help the ££Bmiv.youb { Concrete, FadSc Sted >M«Tfcoopfi9 can send your donatibniMS to Recycling, L^yne PuTOEraps, Twin ra BnndaRowe,P.O.BoDc2c217^TVvin ------Xienj^^ Ihie'VUueilu u raw are,------—------^ . Bdls,n>8330»176. 5&j[^.IinePumpsI»bic, Larry Conmununtty helps ht raising Ihjuikyou,alL' Congratulations to *!**»ZaxUe j H - - 'T^Sowxy^ Conaete and LiDornm monejffcfor local boy Wilkins, age % for winnin in gth e JSnWeHs, Id like to thank ITie T&nes- horse at the IWin RdlsiC C otm ^ t i * Dm Narria^AmberDui>unford,Ibny ' We«»ft»rpr printing our flyer on the Riic ...... :;Lo!y8, Brian Steinlce, JJot o n a th a n ...... raffle foir r tthe Jeremy Rowe fund. I . I knowyouwiUeiUoy•yyaarnew ■ ‘ Steiiiloe,BivamSbqmjard,Riul wanttotbthank all of the people 'BandecEricDunfocd,!d,Bob vrfwhelpeIp^ the tidtets ror the BRENDA ROtVE Jadcson and tbeVetenjmtsof raffle. Youbu were all a tremendous TWInFUIs I t / ' ' Linda WeWells and' h < ^ ...... (Edttofi notBjbrcrrty'Rowe i) has j . -^Vivian \\Uls»wldi a spemedal ‘ Inankylc you to eveiyone\^o sup- beaidiagnoseixmthJajhtfomtdond ^tlfaanks to JacquelinetNiXpSenlor Ni ported ouxir i cause by buying a'tidc* ■is in Salt Lake Gt]f, Utaht/i undergo* M l I ippdtingtne et or juste:t donating monQr, W e live ing treatment) ■ I ’ 1 i . ' ------D o n a ^ NGi TO THE L eiGION------g I—— S ' will Barth, rich £ blnlo manifsr forffth# tli S- Amtriean Uflon, TWinTM 1 0 3 S Falls Pott 7. prtsantadtoda '■:? $500 tfoflatton forthrtha ~ Boys antf OIris Club«ubof The College{e •of Southern'Idaho Music EdtEducators Club raised $410 foifor th a TWfn Falla After Schoolool ElementaryI String ' Made. Vallsyto-Oon HalHall. Orchestra In 8 aprlng fund^lser concert:art at RopAr Auditorium. The eldub It afflllatad wHh th e Natiolatlonal A isoctatibn for •xtcutivs director,ir,on o Musle Educaicatlon, which Is a nationwideIds U a.m. Sept. 10 TWIN FALLS - Hiele 20th ing.Sept. 8 at tlthe Dance Centei; ■ Paul W. Jorgensen Memoria:)rial; Brian . S ^ d e n d a l LeadershipU Scholatshim Anna Ar Newlan, Access Grant; t atnoon- 434 Main JSt. t. in—IWin -FUlk ----- — ■ HubeirAccesi Giant;'RebeceaceaSUman, ----- andVtaeentltellWlerta, Access Grant------Nfc-Nieta,-Gedi8«-X Wanvn Scho ly, 215 Broadway-Av9.------Century-G Qub will meet-ai UI Honors Scholarship; ante Scholonhip; and Dcrik Sdiolarship Sd and l£ ih o Acidentic finger pla>^I, songsi and a craft. Ihe il location change iis fo r D ecem ber orr on a monthly baas. H AcoessCrmnt RoUn«>a;uiMiMerit Sdiolarship and UZ Scfaolaiship: Sd Nadianlel POppiipino, UI Patents are eniencouraged to partici* ,a » tto ib e r onty. Ih e cost is $110110 for th e e n tire sep* ■ HAILEY - Aliaon Kelseyls«K ScboIarsAwarditl . MMedt e Sdiolarship amd u f SSdwUrs pate with theheir chS^'^ the T' th e pn^ram wiH featureo e lt a T i *Ion or ) eieach month. The AcaduDlc Sdulanhip; Chilaulstopher PAUL - GaviM n Abo, Access Crane - Award: An Jeicay Pzaegitser. Ganlner, the dulMponsorecedGiris it^tnicCDrisMdTifrllMTtrHlirnai ■’> Martin, .Eari and Adala David Christopher MMaughan, Presidendal Ga«t;ViEMant Ga Prates; Access Gr C.W. Moon Sdt^mUp; andind G nce Wlttman, Maxy ' ' Jbl locl story hour will be S St tatec w iio vrill report oo o her V'lteda»isde! •ifp a A n /.^ a t flM a’-Bf S3Shl^iSdS2&£Shan. Access H a llN I ^ S c t ffiutyissdffiys;ab 5 S S 10-11 a.m . ea c b ex 8tat» in Mibbic .sctMtjhritj^ c t e d i t k i i t a a ' Gnau and Idaho Academic Scfackfaolanhlp RUPBRT - Nell Claik. Business , AMond;Am Unwdor StoddarxL No’eit’elH nd Wednesday dinluring the sdiool yeac June. Ju Abo fratured wfflbeviiTOcaUst , m u sck ian d iaczt w T i w a e idWHl^ T H HANSEN - Radwl B1 u l ^ Den% 6c&>lanlarship and Presidendal Bditb Bd KoMar .Sdw laidip; Angola . A weekly therleme is chosen by a BuitHulsfa. Bu , R r iiMmtnfaiafbnnatteii OT/Mijw FMdil«Ulal LMdenUp Sd»CbolanUp; SrtwltraMp; BBrian Cotton. Access / Vtebeaii«B>akI.KnDanrMa Via <««lal; staff memberir or vohmteer atacy BfembessshouIdianUa ] tejorie 732«2S«290or'73Ma^^ ■ AodTM Mntltt. Accm ( W«>DdSara > Grant; Jbeeph D< Mcbolaa WRan. Aeadaodc T 0 NeltoB, Access Gcittt Presidential 'x n . . Deters D< by 10 a m B&nd A ‘”is& jsr‘=ri sSdnlanhlp; and Delana Wills. late reaenntions or canodlBi HEYBURN - Heather UcCa]:CaD.Uaiy Preeldendal AAchievement Award; AaAodtekSdioIanUp >atioi)call54S«500. la( ^ . ' ■ d D D i Bon Niccons Scholarship Ashley Riwers.srs,. Academic IVansfer 1WBND8U. - Leah Asfamead. ; JEROME - Melania Alves,res. Access ScfaoIanUR Cyn: Graan D noai Flores, Albdbertsoo G o o d i « D uupOcate p BrM 0 ) 1M IV nM ltclauori97< •TbwaafwHw { Graac Rodo ^lala. Diversity[ySdtolait £ ‘ftansfer Sckoh IW sik ii: tanando Valdo. and Camp Diversity Award;ud; Javan PmldeDtialAcU£hl«veinentAwud;Adaa D Div im ity Amtd; and Roben W Club amraunimces winnert s m M k s m i n i n g d a i s m a i UmothyG.Ibi.Ibinlliisbo, DPMI : Bandes; Academic ScbodtoIaisUp; Hieb, Idaho Acs>dcwl6mkScholatddp;Eile IhtIhisJalK ArddtacttiiaSdialazd nUp ^ G" J ■ ') .I^AVAiM SLEIi ( ^ ‘ ------.^-5------
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The ^ift is partart of Idaho’s newest national monnonument. It is locatcd in ccneralil iand eastern ’ MO/TMTMMM ^ ...... Idaho. Ihc Rift is; a 62-mile-Iong - series o f cracks in th e earth‘d Vlsltorit« to the South Grotto can Hfl thisthis wide Often for th e KingsSS Bowl Row...... - 5 ^ ...... ' crust. These oacks« arei an awe- o f Minidoka. W e'drove east som e site to sec. Theyhey vary for ,thre spotted a huge, gaping Three distinct lavaa™ n ow s M il. - f f i f a i I and helpful Infomtatlation avail- In the desert floor on the' able 9t any of Its ofncesissioryou ' ^ • trat0 the Great.Rift“ ^ 5 ' west Sid.id e o f the road. This is Bear Craters o f the Moor r ' can visit Its Web site atIt ?!S "^1" Trap Cm^ave, our first of many stops*' ' www.lct.blm.gov (click on Flow and the Kingss BowlB< Flow. on t V«s ddesert adventure. “ ___ in Special . H B S f f i r — ------In:Novemberofr200 -___L _PIaces)..Mofe-inforinalioiian.Is.Bvall:______^ able at-www.nps.gov/crirrmo. C linton. signed a piprodamation as SSu*3ugh we had entered the ______;enlarging the.Craterssrs io f th e Moon tv iiy nf g >f ahuge whale. Looking up,» should- dare-to-enter-l-here.-This— National Monumentnt byI 13 tim^ 'wenotiaticed Ituge, “rib-like" forma- a n * . hike offers a great oppoportunity to ' its original size, rnaidtaking the cur- . tions. Thi rhis cave is part of a 19-mile‘ ' see some.different tjixp es o f lava. S s ' rent monument 750750,000 acres. lava tubeibe that travels th r o u g The J Many changes have ; lUce note of all the diflifferant col- . BIBHBSB JVC b e e n pro^ Great Rift. R Ihousands of years .. •' M posed for this are; i ors and textures. The shiiharp, rough M E E ® area since it ago, thishis lava tube was formed- ime people ^ q u ired its monumennent status. when ex lava is th e “aa”; som exterior lava flow cooled‘ thirik that m eans “ououch-ouch.” . '. |iBgji|M ^ . vl recently spokeke w ith Rick ' faster tht than internal flow, allowing . The other kind of lavava you vtrill IfeMBMB .' Vander Voetf monumeiment m anager.' the tubb l)ie to take shape, ; encounter here is paholioehoe - naiy draft plan Contini ' Resaid,**A>preliminar dnuing north to the'next . .^has a' ropy appearance.e. ‘The high- R B P I S Q w ill ^ com ing ou t: thithis fall intro. intersecd tcdon, we then turned cast' flight ; of the Crcons Ca^ v e is the ducing proposed chonhonges for the to the Ki • ■ ’.k.- - ■. Kings Bbwl Flow. A fter w c ' spatter conc. This firerc fountain monument. After wK e rcceiver pub- traveled i id seven to eight m iles, we was formed more than 2,0002, years lie comments for 90 da; • days, the draft came upon up huge cracks in the ago. will again be revise wed, and the earth onon both sides of ihe road, . After hitdng here, weve drove to management strategygy forI th e next These oacksera and crevices arc part 15 years will be deddcdded." of Hie the Crystal Ice Cave area. s This le Great, Rift system, spot is a lava. loverss paradise. liW SftgSi A rcccnt hikinglg adventure Continuii uing east for another one to Hiking south from the olold Costal ffia^ T r allowed ^ husbandJld and 1 the two mlies, ile we noticed stacks of Ice Cave headquarters,, wew quickly, ' <(pporturiity to K e andmd appreciate rocks pile>iled one on top o f another noticcd a huge dcprcssijsion in the £ e endless naturalil features f on to' thei north: these markers . earth. This is the-Kinin g s Bowl.------The Rift. helped1 uus locate Crcons Cave, -Measures have been Our day trip beganin ats th e sm all ' Only experienced- ex spelunkers 1 taken to BHflpSS block some of the old pathsp into the bowl. It is very deepep and can be veiy dangerous. . Continuing south, were hiked,to the South Grotto. ThThis huge ^ ^ B jS jjjH mound of lava was the vcvent for the Kings Bowl flow. There2 arc< many interesting features to explore li 'i' rjB B ijJjjnj ----- cloScT^nSSRIHglflSWJric t h e u n & - " you can see one of thelie deepest • 'depressions on T h e Rift; it m ea^ ures almost 800~fcet deepepTThecor'^ ors-and various lava formations fo ______‘ here arc' beautiful. WalkIking back----- toward your veh id e, sta to the west and enjoy %valkingng on the lava lake surface. VYou wiU encounter lava squeeze-:c'Ups and lava bombs on th is sidi the flow. Flora and' fauna abc on IhmnanU o^ldaiio'B vokioleanle p ast ara seen In theseM lava bombs on t h e m s t Idaho% Great Rift. Mule cdeer, elk, side of the Crystal tc« CaCave...... Please see RIFT,FT, Page D2 Tarry Bames« astands across a crack In tha earth along the Great RM. 2______:______It wa!IS an o]ipportume tinile to hiluck onne dealm to ]V1lars It'S past by now; thatat is,t the closest pass- I • Devils, outoutlined by th e faint, frail liglight of ing o f Mars in the lost 73,000 years, by a h alf monoon, ran down, d eep intonto the som e estimates. iver and Little Salm on Rivei But as soon as they’ wcwere together. Earth I D o g - EEARED / ^ and Mars began to sepajjpanite. Isn’t that th e 1 LES ivas a red ball with flaringg fi way it is? Nothing really^ y stays. ' cllow light. The' other starsars 'ihat’s why I thnnv' rocksnx a t Mars. I fig- B ill S tu ddebaker e i pioncu wevere tiny, dingy dots. ' urcd I’d never get theB chancech again in m y ®1 Standingng there with my arm an lifetime. I don't expect>ect to' live another L 5 ______I Judy, smelleUing the fresh scent of pine 73.000 years, or whatevc:ever. It’ll com e close ^ call back into tfiD f c e to g thehe cool tingle of mountain ■ in 284 years, but not as dose as it did'on -hov ir^ sculpture!------coultf-hawive-beUevcd-thanilars-wawas~an August 27. We»U s a rock garden, I move it.badcs then myself. Devils moun* before. Itls!s ta beautiful thing. Even thorhniigh stacks of them in myr bouse,fat stacks that tainJudy and I were standingB oi the smog. nothing heholds forever, itll be smavdiile] Judy, m y w ife, keeps movQoving outside. ■ smdear the top of tfae Seven DevrasdeaABnd before myy record is btDkeo. In 73,73,000 Tlw KubMsTsiMCO•cop* took tMs f k t m ef M anr» ea Ai«Mt 27. «RUi mM* . W henlfindasta^haheaped in i^ t she thelin range. We were aboveidges t >of the years or so,0, you can cfaedc it o u t d o — r t ipprBiehh t^*IUBLSCO0V ) .'•• f
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Boisa Natl. For. . \ sawtooth • ~ | 0 MaladRtver \ , NaU.for. 0 Big Wood River de^catioim ,p a rtt y S e p tt.l3 . 0 Uttle Wood River R o tsrarun Ski Hill win be hosting •' hunting,U fi;fishing and other out- hiHn ■ ...... 7 0 —Silver Creek...... - *" ' . its . Rotaotanm~Dedlcation"”and" d' — Outdoors Inbbnw^ ■ door sportiortlng gear. She said t h e ' Barbecueue Party on Art Ridiardss ------^------:------■ ■ club iss I excited about the 0 Magic Reservoir Motmtairaini md Logans Run, C i t y Of R o c k s WillI hostr prospectsIts ( of getting an annual' ~ 0 Big Lost'F^iVer Saturday.sy.Se]£ 13 from 2 to 5 pjn. Inv going.again, in .IWin__ . TbBoto* ® ^ ■ nie skii hiUh ^ located two m ilesli Fall Itall Ride Septr t . 2 7 , 0 Warm Sprlngs^Trallall Creek w est of HiHiBiley ou t of Croy Canyon1 E x p erien ce th e spliplendor.and The eve:event is' sponsored by 0 Milner Dam o n Rddecfee Drive. Hie dedicadon1 beauty, of City ^fx Rocks equestrian:ians and the students takes plaplace'at 4:30 p.m., with1 National Reserve ffbmfft horse* want to reareach out to others vith 0 . C.J. Strike Reservorair refreshmemen'ts and ^ght food pro- b a c k a t th e 2 003 ROI'lIIhdlRide ^ similar outdoor oui needs, so Oie ' .v id ed a ftefterwardL oh Sept. 27 from 9 a.m.a.i until 4 ' shoW wiU11 fcfeature plenty o f hoirse' - ^ 0 Sotith Fork of the IE Boise The dm ___ ledicadon pays tribute to> p.m. The ranger-guiuided trail and mulele gear,| along with dis- - 0 DIerkesLake A rt andd ‘Theres Richards, andI ride will take partidpi[pants along plays of sn should be ablaze widib color a n d Forinfomformation on booth space, 0 Clear Lake . . skiers. ThThe entire commtmity is> fa U air should b e cool.)1. crisp a n d call Nuthaklak at 420-6099. ■ ^ 8;iwtoii!li in vited ,, aand espedally friends-[- co m fo rta b le. T he thrithree-day event will 0 Billingsley Creek an d famnily il of the Richards and m r W.HI. »iu;. I After tbe morning: portioni of indudes: bebooth displays and a . O .LakeWateott ^ *- Logans. the ride the group wiwill stop at • number of free demonstrations O therr {acdvities will indude Bread Loaves for.ao “old** west” and clirucsics isuch as dog training, Th« Magic Vallajr flth1th report It for the week of Thwhursday. Sept 4. Updated conditioiitions from Silver Creek Outfitter:eisand Idds g a m ^ and Fly Sun' catered Dutch ovei«n lunch. professionalinal bass Hshing, Dutch Paragliding demonstra* ' Blue U kos Sportingng CGoods aro lifted for family fishIshing waters and major rivers inn ththe Magk: Vailey/\M>od River re Fartidpants can bringg their own oven cookiniking, decoy placement. br informadon call 720- Chech Jcteho Depoftmirtment of Fish ar>d Game regulatlilotions for restrictions. h o r s e .or m ake prior)r arrange- mule andI horseho packing and hors* 3011. m e n ts to rent o n e. Callall the parte e s in the fortforest, wild gome calling, ____ :.ftW»clRlw:BUR.Lar. Large attractor and purplerple showgirls. Iboot. The usual arsenal is stistllieffeo-. . . . . , for more informadon.n. S p a n is avalanchee andar fire safety tips, and . dries with the occasioiisional dropper Big Lostt RRiven FUR. The Lost is flow- iUve: powerbait, nightcrawlers.rs.shad - H u n t e r’ sa s i f e t y c o u r s e lim ite d to 25 people ahiihdisiUling more, nymph are hoi. Putt In stimulators. ing at14€L46 cfs; down 14 cfs from iraps, spinner balls. ' S s p t 1 7 In H eyb u m . up fasL A 520 registratad on Yee i s T he gunin show s will be held all - royal wulffs. humpys,ii. harest ears and last week.ek. The water Is skinny and PPmnK Dollar Lake*, and LakekaCiMk b ^ l W S ire A Hunt!nter Safew Certificadon charged and includess ai catered day Sept.;. 13 and 14 only on th e pheasant tails. fish arci skittish.s( The Big Lost has ILakK OOOD. These lakes are m ea L . mertbninealle above the Expo Center stocked periodically v^th hatditchery ' w ill11 tb e held on Sept. 17,18, BIC Wood Rhrer: EXCB(CdlENT. The some Triccrico ond BoetiS activity in the s For inquiries or a registradonre floor. flsh*and are opportunistic de«lestlna- 2 4 .2 5 and,id 27 at the Heybum City Wood Is flowing m 1.21.26 ft (156 cfs): rhornlngs.{S. Crane Ries will move a f p a ck et, contact th e reseterv ea t2 0 8 - T he one'-:ne-shot archery shoot down from 1.33 fl last week. Our few fish;i; bbut best success (although tlions' for beginner anglers.^ TryFry using — — ..P o lice,S5tation._Classes_wir_be ta ___ ------824^5519:Tliis-event iss ssponMred on Sept.~13'ahd'14, 13 sponsored'" home water, the Bigg WWood. Is fishirg ' limited)' Isis with small nymphs (»18- • • ai «16-18 Parachute Adams oroi h e ld f n mm l6 p.m. to 9 p.m. the first supertily. The morningling Trico activity is 2 0 withI andar without beads or a San (Gulpers Special. Or, slowly twtwitch a‘ . four sessioidons and will be 9 a.m. to b y City of Rocks Nadonanal Reserve by D&B SupplySu of 1\v’in Falls, ihich and fish can be ffound feeding Juan Worfform) dangled under a small • tbead head nymph (#16-20) onor a slow - noon on thithe Sept. 27 at the Rupert a n d the City o f Rockscs Heritage will be held hel in im area with - * In riffles, toll outs ofof pools,pi and along indlcator-flir-fly. rretrieve., Gun Q ub.b. Assodation. straw b alelie barricades on the : undercut banks. Baetl:aetls aro also mak- Trail Creek'«k&WkimSpili«K aSalmon FWIa Creek Reservoir:lin EruoUmi[ment is limited to the main flooror of( the Expo Center, : . * Ing a strong appearamranee. Red Quills . OOOD/mIWR. water levels are low, FRUR/QOOD. Walleye fishing[ nremains' first 20 inindividuals ages'9 .and CSI equestrian teamIII) P r iz e s andmd trophies will be . are beginning to hatchItch a couiiie . but look( fo for fish (n the heads and g In deep up. Priorit:rity is given to pre-regis* 8*ven for: theth best shots amotig good. Launch boats at dam In w ill host outdoor ex weeks earty this year;«r; Ibo sure you tails of dmdeeper pockets'and holes. vwater during the d^, and 105 ffeet or tered indndividuals. This dass ►XPO youth, ladiadics and men. The have a few of theseB large.lat Irresistible Renegade:des (#16), Elk Hair Caddis |«less under low light or no lightjhtTry m eets^thehe certificadon require- ' TWIN FALLS-The CollegeC of kids’ contesitest for ages 6 to 14 mayfty patterns fn your«ourvest.'Andifit’ (#14-I6).ii). Stimulators (IV12-16) and jiJigging 34nch to &inch plastic:ics, night- m en t o f ' ithe Idaho Fish and ' Southern Idaho EgEquestrian will be fronrom 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; ______couldn't get much battisetter, on some small Grasrasshoppers (#12) work best ccrawlers and minnows. RebelBlcrav^- ^ ------Game foror obtaining a.htmting .. Team .w ill. host . ant O utdoor____la d ies 15> arand older will shoot____ _ ------:------^oaynwe’flryfVwtMtyMtytastraroaj------imHrwonTorainffantrewningsmyB------3dads are also producing. ------U c e n s e :rhis'dass'is^iUfed'foi'— ^ — ■Adventure5~E*pqrGi]3on~Show ------fronr6:30-to)-to-7:30-pmTandmen------long! ' hopper WiUwith a (#18) bead head drop- ciClear Lake: OOOD. Concentrateste on any indivicvidual bom on or after and Archery Shoot nelext week- 15 and oldiolder will shoot from ______Uttto Wood m m : iWRWR.Fl8hir«______per.durlng.ng the day. ______w —weedless channels; available.cumint ( ------Jan 1 , JJ975._The_feeJs_$8 ! _____end_at_the_Eldoh.Evavans Expo • 7;30 to 8:30;30 p.m. Tlie 'entry fee _____^ below Silver Creek Isis hhit or miss but MUnerDamam: OOOD. Consistently pro- and-springs. g Use a Clear Laketo,,,*. payable to the Idaho Ksh and Center on North CoUeilege Road. $3 per perslerson. No broadnead the hopper action canan beI excellent., ductive waterwa,l that Is still producing • g, th e first d a ss. All m ate- S h o w h ours are 1 0 a.oi.n. to 9 p.m. p o in ts, pleaslease. • , dal, S ^ e r ducktalls, Jumbo□midg. i S t ® ?.',? Use Daves hoppers,I. beetles,be pheas- topwaterr action.a< Try spinnerbalt, fren-' p,pupae, and wooly buggers. ' 'rials vrillbi1 b e provided. S e p t . 12 a n d 13 and 11I a.m. to 5 Admissionsion to th e show w ill b e . _ ant-tallsrtriafathon muimuddlers and jys.Jungle.lie Jigs, and drop shotting for ^BOIlfifsley Creek: RUR. Hoppeijers and ddidonaL informadon. p .m . S ep t. 14. $1 per persosrson. Children 12 and I clausers. good resultsuits. «caddis are mainstay hatches.I. ' . . including; idass schedules, visit' K a m ie N uthak, team'n* member under willII b2690 or I IWagle RM«rvelr: RUR.JR. Bank nsher* cadd^.god{oddard caddis, HWis hop- far. Season opened Sept 1. sosc ■ Bob Weavei I men are doing well con:considering the pers, paracirachute hoppers, clausers, expect fishable numbers on thei e • 2690. water level. Boaters are also sue- Mickey Finninns and muddlers are ali loilower Salmon and Snake by letlate In r - cessful when they bit found the recommend>nded. the th month. Use skunks, blackk Ibears. C S I gU n courseCi will be p(oper depth. Keep usingusir night Otorko* Imki■ka:dOOD. Lots of hatchery pupurple perils, December golds, S e p t . 2 0) In I Heybum crawlers, powertialt, rapirapalas, flatfish trout andI plentypli of bass action to leileeches. BURLEY:Y - Handgun Safety Fbr additional updatess onor the Big Wood, Silver Creek,k, warmV Springs. Trail CrMk, Penny,nny/Doliar Lakes and the Big Lo!x st call and HandlirU in g w illb e h d d from S Skooter Gardiner of SilverSlhrt Creek Outfitters a t 1-800-7:)-732-S6a7 or (208) 726-5282. R}|For updates at all other loi^tionons call a.m. to4p.ip.m. on Sept. 20 at die • . ■ Doug Cherry of Blue LahLake Sporting Goods dt (208) 73733-6446. H eyb u m Police 1 Department. . I Sponsoredd by the College of Southern'- Idaho Mini-Cassia ' Eimchmentnt program, the course 1 ^ ^ ^ is recommerlended for anyone seck- Rescueryssavec<:ouple aftvies? or for fall huhtmtcrs. O n Certifiedd firearms instructors, . * Showtimes a n d lococations '■ • Link to officol:al r movie web sites _____ Jblizzardd near to])p-of GraiindTetoiiU—------D an Soto anand Wayne WinderrwiU ' - cover care^ a]and d eaning weapons, • You rate fhe movies}s • Read local viewervie^ ratings ■ MOOSE. W ^ ( A P) ) - A coupic T hey staytayed in a cave until con* Jackson J hospital, where; heh was in fundamentalitals of moricsmonshJp. ^ h o spent two nightsts ini a late. ditions impinproved Sunday, but Joe . fairf condition I\iesday. handgun safiuifety and handling and A n u n cr blizzaird n ear‘ thns and skill practice. > Joe an d B eth Hcsticlitick set out after hcarirtring crics for help and had h swollen feet and wasas treated FartidpantsIts will need to bring a- C U c k o n WM o v i e s ! Aug. 28 to climb the! 13,772-foot13 climbed to to reach the Hcsdcks, atah9Spital. a holster, handndgun, hearing and eye ! peak, according to Graj3rand Teton w ho w ere;e at 12,100 feet. He Park offidals reportedd helping protecdon and a ammunition. No I N ational P a rk officioicials. The administercired first aid tmtil res- several si other climbcrs wlwho were ammunitionon is allowed in the I Bridgeport, W.Va., coucouple was cuers arriveived about on hour aflcr caught c: in the storm.Hieyy isaid it is dassroom. ClassC is limited to the ' I n t e r s t a t e , c A m u s e m e n’-t t TheaU 'e ■ high on th e ro u te Fridayay \when the his call, nnot unusual for high-el■elevation . first 12 applitplicants. The cost is SSO. storm d ep o sited 2 feett of snow on J oe Hcscistick, 47, was flown off w eather to turn vrinoy duluring the For m ore information, in call 678- -/ the summit. th e m ount:ntain and taken to a la U te sum m er and early faiall. 1400. E v e r ggreen N urses e r y & Laim dscaping IIi n c . Rift__ Catch1 them if' you cann 1287 W est ^M ain • B urley • 6715 7 8 - 4 1 0 4 [jgNitlnuMi from 0 1 Sptelope, rabbits, sheep,ep, coyotes. The Times-NewsT pre(reviews l\/Iagic: Valley’s fleet cof foot with ' sage hens and nittlesnaklakcs make. ; their home here. Manyny unusual ia look at the hijIigh school croi3SS country seasason. ; plants and flowers conn l>be idcnd- h e d here Check th(the sports section,tl, onPageB I. Always taike specialial prccau* )y^Signn G u y tions when visitingng th ese unique areas. The BlBLM has I------j do n e annuiiM-r_oa3jP°>ntut hiking ■ w e w ill11 b1 e o p e n ; aro u n d o n i t. —------This area and manyn y others ^ p s s s s nearby o£ftt op|opportum* ■ e H B d LENNOX , M ondays.9:00amim - 5:3D pm ; t o to appxedate Idabo>bo\i Great - HjHw A ie tlt homiam c«arOBT iviiih i RiftlU aaiiikel , F r i d a y s 9 : 0 0 aim m -5;30pm j ' FOR ESTIMATESI : N««» H«u> lumiiiH BH h I Saturdays 9:00amim - 2:00pm ! : QUICKBOOR Commtmercial • ResidentialI • Sales & Service d k A? 227 2 n d Avm nu9 Eamt • TWIi i C allU saat737-(^ 0 0 8 7 fin Fallt • 733-2824 j TjANNG^gU^^S upport |______■ COMIMFORT AND CONFIDEtENCB^SINCE 7909! ______. IM o n 9 a m - 5 ; 3 0 p n i,, 1Fri 9am - 5:30pm , SalSat. 9am-2pm ;
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SAITLAKE c mriY - it^jV 15- mile, one-way hike^keAcramble to » K lw Peak, Utah'k^ highestfa point itoR /M f at 13.S26 fe e t abov!wve sea lev el A KOirt troop S n a to However, it^ probabl ) a ^ the ...... fromW ttt______■ ‘ inile to this l o f ^ stnsuninit in nr* — Columbia, . . ^ — loiwr efled air and over didaidless boulder . Bonn ■ , . slabs that% th e hardende^partofthis 0«n trek. ■ Sununiting Kingsigs is a pure endurance feat, akdntbrunnmga in i marathon. Ic is onlynfy determina* I tion and d esire thathat fuel many Bonnavllie Datam ' 2003 2002 hikers, because o n cceontherid^' e ( Oally count for 99/ /2 . 17,605 . 3482 Une, the actual su mmmit s isn’t vm* ble until the finalnal 30 yards. Total count for th(te run year s265,323 e i .326,069 Several false sununicTi?f< fun o^mi* ' Comments bte the hopes of first-time 7i» Voif 2003 tim cov:ount owf Do»n«ville Osm Dossn Maicnicn 151! «fW wil eoo Nov«(T)t>er 30. To ' South Kings,' but th«iie original . “I saw s from Bountlfui - Comments possible stumbles on s tod or w ater down.** Kings Peak --was eier r o n e o u ^ dow n th e c walk away from Tlw ilMmeM counlmgmg .«a'Oniune ca I, n* *onre poilion tevmws ...... ' cliffs, lightning soikt ude sickness is fairlyr believed to be the sta»ate% highest I w ou ld < •UngfPMk. *•.' Th« liUl iKxtion of tno'« ieow't mih Occ. 15, Counlmit lot liw sd> lictable and can strike before satellite mea:iasurements ' - pounds mi on «,Wnrri of llw folio0>kxnr«>CA< and conlinue* ttuovnn hta,t«31- 31 lnelol«IJ00203 heavy rain o r snowc, , gustyg winds, unpredici upper left, Aug. (Um coiixl (MTt L0M«r«r Giftni'p MS 723.0J9 tteolneAO, 11 ■JifejtuiuioiineMl* i hausrion: yo^ancand old, even very physical- -located th e current Kin]ings summit, son by abo dehydration a nd esdiai 16 near Henry's 3001 >un luMN* ia|Ce.V. To aiio ine 300304 Difficulty-wise, DlonW.HoImes, on lyfitpeoisople. previously unheralded.d. ' m atter o f t Cuinul.tli>f (J.XI1 cou»l■III osV lo»e> Ciiinile it 3CS tnnt of ine:ne200303>un,butrt 3C who wrote “Highpoipoints of the It Holman, 9, of West Hikers before 1966; wouldv pass s^ously ir Fork, Utah. ine lO)pn^*wnga fo» Ihis dtilo 19,414.l4«ln-MH-.vll. «l , was probably the right by and below Kin inlotniiit-oii Wl iiufm>pp<» ol HeclftpiW ciosimg CoiumB United States/* r a nks k s: Kings Pbak Jordan, ings, bdiev- section, so i (Miia poitrd u> mo U'lU'UIM Sl.itot Airnr Caio» of E«>«inMi»in nl I'ltcinat mo as a “Class. 2, strenienuous" hikp. youngestst hiker to summit Kings ing the southern summimit was the b e advised. ■_____ ;_____*\w».ri»p,u».ntf..)iinli» uixi/llo^iwefchwen»_u_u^'iRjnp_cowii_ ____ exceeded only Iv the“ high^sum;-'on:A«g.7h r lS ; and h e sa id .th e altl*—— state^'kinCTin:------W f u i h e mit in sbc other state ad made him a little sick, Although the beatenin path over on th e trail \N^ming, Idaho, Haw t didn't stop him from play* Gunsight Pass, into0 Palnttr's Most at d e a large n o le in th e cen* Basin ahd up to AndeiietOTnPass, Scouts and D ^ it'e the difHcuIt the flat rock slabs that has been the tradidonDtial w to eis who we hike, hundreds a n d ipei s ^ £ . hestm im it. hike Kings Peak, thihings have , oblivious to san^ of Utahns eaceach sununer trother, J Caleb Holman, 10, changed in the past te%: w years. A creating al>ocking off every rock in C lu b n e w s Editor." Thonion rmall it to RO. Box 548. attempt to scale K ings t bacl^acking into camp majority of hikm tbdi>day take a W esemth ai ...... w lrnm A « '0ID ‘83301; or e-malt It to For example, th e tia rder thiui th e day^ hike to rock slide shortcut becai r several rocks tiunbling' 'fte nme»*Newi w onnouncements ant lwlnews0micr(micron.net: or bring It to ister book at Hetuyis T h e v iew up, here is cool,” trim ab b u t two m iles, oroneway^off Utah'ande chute! and one rock that or Twin Foils office. th e hike. news from outdoorr < . £ ' "- bum.,.,! closest access point to 1 i estimate close to SO y—Johnson,-15,~of-W est—------The-USr-Forest'^rvic ______Acidress your news to •( ------^url^•16■inai^dea^5^56ToSl•Kik■:— r ® g j y - vice-official.___ ®“ ' missed a father and his >8^ ah (rt^ ------^------; and a m em ber o f Boy' ly discourages use of)f 'the rod; ■ E ditor Then mall it to3 wI i l 5 r ------^ Y o u r b e sfr ers, 120 of whom decdeclared that ibout 10 feet. It is only a r548. Twin Falls. ID S333301: or e- Id youou bagb a big buck this iboop No. 977, which led slide because of the ______Kiogs.was.their.ultimajnate^esriM ._^“l ^ if tim e before som eone is__ ■____ maii.lt.tojwinewsfipmlciilcron.net; or _ ! _ ■ year?r?. DidDi you reel in a whop- ___ ian~a'-dozen'Scout$j' plus — dangers of sliding rock. I ’ injured o r killed on this bring it to our Burloy or Twin Falls tion. There% h o w a y1 tcto know for IE” 0 Holman brothers 'and I______slide should onl^ be ui 0 if you do take this route • ‘“ ofnceT“ Bg"surfro-mcfu sure how many o f thosil ose 120 laders to Kings Peak, y.^ emergency, like to getro^t'-of-s ™ Rve a snapshot. The mgontheled. I woiild^^ th« it is . tact name and phone n ally made it to the' su im pressededontoi^toa lightning storm. I number. lim erfJeJlT'S would w like to publish it le most dangerous place ' . probably most did. b est part was standing on . Notwithstanding, onn'Aiio i<: nearest tow our new ‘Trophies’ fea-. “Reaching the' sumiummit is not. jicanest»t rode here.and being the only three hikers wen ail." Share your adveienture “rwelTolelcome readers'photos of technically challenging tallest p«n«rson in Utah,” h e said, using th e Guhsight trail,f t v S e I t fault were a group of o you have a pertc ihing or other outdoor length of the h ik e, the* el^< ^ Stanffiiiin g som e 3,000 feet above SO hikers w ho took the i id som e other young hik* of an outdoor adve were both impatient and so. The r/mes-New..swouWllke of inclement weatherr aiand the aln- dmberlineh e is a n alm ost unearthly u p and dow n. = o“'n'Z’^!^ntS D your photo to ‘Outdoors : to the danger they were to print il a s part of ourjr inew -Calls I tude can moke reachiniung this sum* land o f vastva rock fields, rarefied • “liking the chute from 1 the K*8S is h - Editor. Thenin mallm it (o (?0, Box 548. ' mit difficult,” S co tt, V above hikers down below, From Tho Wild" series. t.Wesemann, but pure1 aina panoram ic eagle< )« Heniy^ Fbrk basin to) Andersonj snow ID 83301: or e-moll it to . 30, from American Forkork, said after . view s and lann’s final advice: “I We welcome readers' trueue stories 10 8; id p len ty o f solitude. Inis Pass w ill save you somele time, but- S e p tc m ^ r . na other out- lwinews@mindsiIndspring,com: or bring it hiis third time on t h ei totop o f Kings is utah% r lias become accessiblenbed ir numerous peaks in ■ about hunting, fishing and !s roof r a primitive area going down this route ha y or Twin Falls office. Be . . . Ptak...... m ann said____ o y .sk is or.si1 several in the western door activiiies. Please writ ...... w here th eie only hint of civilization very dangerous,’t.Wesem ih the flrirpcfsonTkebprnjifng it uri'der sure'fb TticludeludtTyour homo, o'ddfess ^ ■ Aldtude sickness is probably is an occa 1 close to SO lOur m ilesItates, ol and I have to say x asion al je t f l y i ^ over- “On our trip there w as d ___ _500worcts,,pnotosofc'aia plus. Be and phone numnumber. the most overlookedI hthazard on a. head. • —people in the chute att thi e sam e----- are not plowgs-is-one-of-the-mpst— e peaks to clim b any* auro'to Include your phon<>nc number. Kings Peak hike. This KinCings P eak h as only been time descending Sevensral people an extra ( Address your story to '0•Outlioors “I have suffered frorFrom altitude Ae higheslest summit in the state were sliding down on. theirt rear trek. 0 take.your .time, and___ 1 scenery, but be careful!” * sllular phones only work- e highest ridges and the d tfeas 1 [nvn som e 39 m iles from fety is critical in such a ss area. Hiking Kings .. Iso rislor. Having at least d to b a ^ you up is wise, 131 M s hikeable with little or V in July through IT. However, it is also I t l S R E O B R A S S ; WATBRHEAnR i in winter on cross-coun- tS S sso. WHITE CHtm OEUER ■.snowshcies, buLthe.last IT—Fvuactamvimwgnwo-4soowttr‘ ____UKhMd. hur ■ mltefXitiSieiium ust. Wn.FntSOwatteulbs. ' UmlMMitlMsteM6um&r. /tstneovtiy. altmnts. W t MM for eu ^.s of road to the tiailhead •iitpniKlion. (Bulbs not7llncluOeai h Af«cr_ NEISWI « N EISW EHERGY ■ y S M U 7 T - ■ ' SELF- ■ “ ■ f f - - ' -CLEAHIHB m WLE^ s u l r n i | m Boum vmiEous W A T E R H E A T E R STREAM ■ 4 " POP-1 P -U P H LAVFAUCEt VWTORIIRIAHW ‘ ■*' tajURocm tajsoHOi ^K L E R P CHINA lAV ______jw y jy g j'y fc wr«'.. IkETmoairutiterutPmMiIVW«ffWV» lights. Stojoults. 1 PBBESTISTALLAV ISaem irnund.uU ’HrnmlM HD'Amwiry. y lukmmtltimping. utoowim\mn9oem.usn4-etnitf wan ccwmM front ovtrtiow. ,9 ‘w a i c s s K pay ptOtnt Instit. Oomta ap •—~ ' ' ^ ^ Ituctts. 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B rIIEFLY i I I staiate guards ^ ~ Qwest Communicatioi i n M^lONEY ~ J Q w e sS tflO S 2 “lo s s aSdlmilttontosainlKss^“Tmd idaimed^ : quarter compared to a $1.14 The A -o ctited P rm ______. figures. ' , hurtbt competitive pressuress inir billion loss for the sai Qwest willIII add 150 at ~ Howrcver, in AuAiugust 2002, th e localil iphooe marldets but said the . fast year. ; DENVER - Qwest Qw D en ver-b ased ' phphone com p an y’ ’ decUn'line in that area was partially pro]□peity Communications - Intcmatioi ^ lnconiWIp claim t h e p . . ment officials .estimatedcsi the jo b s-|—20(ZOOO and 2001 would affect 20i2002 .... Qwest also saidid'revenue w as...... Please,seeQWEST,.PageD5D5. _ SOuncG: Th* ootnpviy “ leproperty. add anoth'cr S63 millionm to the pay- I - stuwff ff for which Idaho busi- - rull of th e stale':lie's most populous n esses have ha\ r = ------1 region, 'where :230,000 people .j ^ V < been unablMbie ^Unclaim ed already work. - ^ to find th Tlie Labor Dep;apartment estimat- ' r m i r ig h t f u ------. cd 13,000 peoplelc 'were out of work" owners, sue Ampke lig hitfo r adari1 ? k n i g % ^ a s payro:g l KlmlH.riY. I : in July in Ada arand Canyon coun- I ties. c h e c ^ COI tents of sa Jim Schm it, QJwest w president for . I CZom ( pany’s bulb car ; safe deposit boxes, tax refunds, sto Idaho, said the stastated pro-business ■ , stock dividends, worker^ com pensatisation benefits and the ' clim ate and chphp quality of the CO:ontinue stiihing local work force-ce • were the main I “ hnes-News- oh-lhiusdays------reasons B oise was'^s'serectcd for the I f lfter f l a pow er outage call center last.yei g e lames of a sampling of year. . tk« ed'propcrty ' ow ners Qivest em ploysys 1,550 people in w A—oclatad Pr«t» Idahp. O fficials sai ast known addresses are said the addidonal ic Valley commuiiides.. jobs will .be filledid by1 next June. DENVER - When the Ught ent out, 0 li^ t bulb went on ii list is mostly from le ponytail-clad craniumI oof y - with a few Murtaugh, Albertsons munustpay ChLfiarics Bolta. ... JTiejnmerd and TVvin Fails nam es A bout h is own light bulb. prints riamn to round out the list, SlSSMforoviDverchaiges - ^ L ess than a w eek after the bigbi( undaim ed-:for other towns in comi ■ SAN DIEGO - AI judge in San ' Nonarthcast blackout, Bolta^ ForFort .whose last’S...... ______* ’Piego- has ordercered Boise-based Colli^llin«8.hnoiu- — ing weeks.ajas Richard J. Lamb - > for penalties, cosu 3sts and improve* minanate afterglow,” and here’s - r — ----- liia-Agooyo—arajas Oaio'J.Landgord ments, includinglg hiring a scan I whattat the bulb does: . NlckA«usyo88, . Re»ann.Lorocco coordinator whose-se sole duty is to ^ntinues Coi to shine after the - TA. Allred____»e Lin Tote. Lee C --3 I ensure accurate( s;system pricing, I powewergoesoff. - • ' . Ames Construct J>eiFa'ngLee ' according to a staatem te ent issued ^bt Noi bright light, but a dim, . 'Eric Andersen LeeLyrie j the San Diego Dist>istrict Attorney'^ I blue*;le-greenish glow that woulduld Karrie Anderson)wn ■ Leroy Lyne \ office. im inate hallways or staircases . Antonio Barajasnbach Bryan Marlon ' i npbell Alice B. Marsh ...... j The judge alsoIso imposed an enou(>ugh to le t office woriceis find ' Randsca Barsja ' Rodney Bates.If Marsh & McLennan i injunction on thei groceiygi d iain to th eir•ir way out,of a blackenedled 1 Craig Martin j ------institute a ”^ve-aw i ilding.-Or-a-submarine,-or-an-an ----- Jim Blakeslee all of’its Califomia i ierDDund mine, or anywhere E.W. Brown in Jaime Mathera ' { When an item rinjrings up at a high- t 'where a power outage could Dent Lee Matthews « ve people in the dark, Jamie L, Brown er price thanan - advertised, I Josepti BrumbacI Kenneth MeCren I j| A lbertsons m ust givigive the customer I lie bulbs operate on the same ' Kenneth Csmpb< Ray McKlniter • * the item for free, excludingex liquor, I Pnnan dple as odier photo-lumines- • John W. Cary William McCormick £ tobacco and daiiy/p p rod u cts. If the t materials, sudi os th e stick* :: Kelly cnarlesI ' Melody MeKonald ' * customer is buyinglg morei than one, I stars that can adom a child^i's ----- JImClarK------______Bernlce.McNutt______1 Iroom ceiling, in which the Ralph J. Metcalf a o f th e sam e item ,.onlyonewiUbe or - KeiU) Cochranpew Donna rtolyneu* * given away free. TTlx he others must ;erial is e n e r ^ d by natural Charlan* B. Oarli iectric light, then glows in the Ijvem Osvisince Nora Moore n be sold at the lowewer price adver- letlie Moran £ tised. k. ' Olcy Davli . Uoyd Davis L. Mark Mulkay .Over a l&monthIth invesdgadon, uc lighting experts say theyhe■le art_____Re».Nebeker.l______— JI aware of th'e technology ever r Terry Oeieihi W eights and Nfeasu;isutes ins^tors I .Stephen J_____>rth Mary D. Nunes *■ from IS counties inn CalifomiaC doc. ' lg used in a fluorescent tube. rth Beronlea Ochoa % [Ve never seen anything likeke Demarte umented 335 inspe Melody J. Depew'^in Csrios Ochoa «> ______Albertsons stores in said Robert Cross, CEO of* indez Miguel A. Orozco Z rfdenee:— R:f:«haged— Mntrr- Oodtfs insurance ------tora-wereovereharge Agency Inc. - — ^ , checkout. There iting, an emergency-lightingng . OeorslaDye lucts company. Brad Periilna. ^ Albertsons stores i n ' ii ___ Denver. Evertiart_ in Califomia.____ L Z ! c rross S said tw Arm is testing the- e______Emmeft-T. Pond______During th e in sp ect le — Ellen FiBmiworth t -and then may consider a ' >ie Clarice Pooer *" cd from September Jack Famiworth lufacturing or distribution snola Brandon Pozernich end o f last year, insp Peter ftrguton isp ecto n discov- aareenlempnt with American Manuel Femandeilea Rick Puliln An ered 780 items wetvere incorrecdy . E r^ironmental ; Products, ------Adela-norei------Lawrence H.. Rouble ' Aq priced resxilting in1 overchargesa of goiuilu began work on th e bulb ----- Mari^OTFSst^ Ib L.E. Richardson ' more than S7G0. I techno!nology after the S ep t 11 ter* Jack Rotas ___ ljran.Glllaipla_ Dean Riggs__, __ a« • - roristt attacks,o and in a fortuitous Luis Rivas £2 McDonald’s opeperators coinddd d en cc o f timing, was ready M. Kay.Giiieapie ly Caltano GolnlanoKan ♦Lawrence Robison *-i lunch th e bulbs' marketing Guadaluoe resist U.S.renKKKKlellngplan saign just as the lights *A«nt Vivlsno Gonzales S.M. Griffith len Rodrlgulz' am CHICAGO - McDr that Ann’s glow-ln-thadark fluofluorescent light bulb. 1 Rnonaa Sweat o«, ment about the requiquired modem- I Luello Hawkins lorry B. Heideman Herschel Tale tzation of about 5,000KK) U.S. restau- _ . Connie Scott Taylor onx rants - more than a .hird of tffMM Heideman Twin Falls Food gS McDonald’s U.S. total. iving moneyy for good BZ Service o .Thele companyc first announced i Brent Whitehod ^ $800,000 to SI m illionan ]per store. I give:/e them a pat on the back, offer Jesus Hornsndoz ffcr a few words of praise gored or old-gro^ foiforests and will thatitvit would stop harvesting the i unced. lystsI questioned q whether the Phyllis A. Herr r. Joan Wojeik am make them pay for expensive I Chineses e restaurant. ______Eric J. welters • The company has feltsit pressure from wouldId bringb back customers who2ivcs. < ' Ryan H. Hill restaurant upgrades,les, but this No cajcash handouts - Margaret Wolverton. ^ cm groups such as the Raitaiiiforcst Action becauseuse o f public sentim ent agaii» s weVe Dsecon Hue reportedly is th e firstIt timti e they arc I " o ' ever/en a couple of Wrigniwny ^ Network to adopt more! environmentallyct .practiceticc. idcrsaid. • consulting attorneysi onoi the issue. Geoi^c I lf Construction . cm K i d s A N D sound policies. The new ne policy was Someme customers, induding d tin 2002 O"*** Homolko Robert L. Vftiesf g S ------The—council— is — firfinimced-by- — ngtonsior.cvcty_. - developed"-with input-frofrom-that-group, ----- paper p ! never done it T products and sportswear < ''OollaYodon...... ' cn . McDonald!!, and the! companya has A . r v e m J B U S I N E S S the American Lands AIL\Uiancc and the nies PatagoniaPa and L.L. Bean, tvas th e sam e ^ S m ^ . Clarence Hurd Jr. Juan C. Yanez • g j j agreed to l\clp pay theiclcgalcoMS. ] J' National Forest Protectioidon Alliance. stopped?ed buying Boise Cascadc pre ______CMI« I was a kid, Steve Rosen ‘® ' ■'ael'PHurd In June, co u n d l chchief Reggie Boise Cascade will stopop cutting timber Envirivironmental groups praise Webb formally askedm and dad say- I * ' ■ States in 2004, and wiL«U stop buying “W ee nee that they fe c m ^ t u l a t e Boise fjir joini , Hutchison • on Idaho's o S j tty's vice president of ifhmchislTO “ 8 ,9 ” “ wood from endangored foforests in places growinging num ber o f U.S. companie consider paying me for As on m: Kinkoli Joy Johnson __jperty owners list? To , I • John Kujawa, respond* such as Chile, Indonesiaa anda Canada as havetaken steps to protect the: vcompa* Thomas Jones operty, do one of ^ I ' company had to ri^t ever, cam e my way, I was occasit they arc identified. ; ' last rer ^ li> Daily Queen for soft-serve1 my ic report cord.Though remaiiting endangered tn, fc have ' Charles Kelly franchise to rebuild In Magic Valley, Boise < asionaily rewarded with i e Cascade has a Boise^ leadershipli \vill b e an imiroducts. p 972-7660, Ext 7623 ;■ g S restaurants “for the si lem ories o f my trips to the corrugated-coritainer planlant in Burley. catalyst i zxpcriences aside, I know mote ice cream. I still have irst ill e n s u r ^ that these are brand image." Boise C ascade is the finHist major forest protectocted for future generations,'“ ■* What few dollars for eveiy A or >Q.^ i products c o m p ^ in the n 9 Idaho State Tax ^ “It would not b e in an» jo „ e V b e s . many parents pay their e nation to adopt Afldia^:se| Brune, exeditive directorning th e Sm your name or ly be contemplating it once the a comprehensive environ Unclaimed Property g S interest for McDonald^i i to abdicate B, and many more will t lonmental state- Rainforetorest Action Netwoiic. lies t h a t . unclalmedi>roper ing. ment, company offidals s k)x 36, Boise, ID . this responsibility,** Kujiiijawa^iidin the school year gets into i s said, l l i e com- Thei pollqr p change comes ast worid'ts claim your proper the letter. ’ is e caution when offering cash pan yV ill a lso g h « purd;rchastti^ prefer- Cascade I o f thosee thorny - and potential^ « ide is acquiring OfficeMax Icforests. these! ence to suppliers who ususe wood from offlce , g j g certified forests, and willill track the ori- billion.I. re a sa re or Ext 7627. f expensivefinandal < — I - J ' Cam ______leese see ROSEN. 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M o n e y -■ s Stoclks rise oninvej< ;stor 6p>tiimsii][1 after Ibrokenage upj^grades S. NEW Y O R K (AP:AP)-WanStreet ic rececovery is firmly on track,:k. The Dow Joness : in d u s tr ia ls work,** ’si said Jo h n C Forelli, port-rt- q u a r t e r , a n d th aat’s t giving at 9,706.12S.12. ■ ' M . V -J extended te buyinig m o m e n tu m B roketkerage upgrades of Generalral reached ano&er 14-i4-month high. folio mainanager for Independence» investors more confiiifidence,” he The broaderbrc market also fin. ■ . ■! 'W ednesday as-in'vestors g^ew Electrnric Co. and 'Siebel Systemsn s ' w hile' th e N asdaq coi»mposite and Investm-'“ 34 puint^. ' points~Tuesduyti> Tv its'inghesT ------^ _ -:.-O ow Jonest 6 S — II —I ------"Peiopfe a re b a drtoworirand r i ------n o m i c n g.boo rnew s'that’s'confirming-lg— W ednesd^’s dose wawas the'high-“^ ' close~sincJlnce-April-Ir2002. T he------. I n d u s t r i a i g th e y have som e cashih on th e side- > w eV e goigot a pretty good recoveryy '.est level since Junele 18, 2002, tech-focus9 ,S ra .4 8 JUN JUL ' AUQ ' 9EP Qwest_ PCtCtM OV Ifgh Low ' . R«cordhJgti:tt.722.98 frocnpmfous: +0.40.47 9.597.38 9.514.49 CoRtmiMdfraniD# in r o a dis s in urban markets like:e ■' restatements. “ T h e}re’s r e ’ still headline risk ^ ,., Notebaert said “tvttwo.or three” , Seattle>andDenver. ai . . The adjustments wwill, include .going forw; AP M ward for Qwest,” h e saicL' ^ ponies were inteiianited in actiulr- “Thee company is treadingg $283 million in additJitional rev- ' Shttffer.fer. :said Q w ^ t is progress- , ing Qwest's wirelessiss spectrum, water. KIt’s not showing any sub*> enue decreases for 20200&02 than - ing on amamending unconditional once customers aree imoved onto stantial,al growth in new areas,”.” had been reported in May, and purchasese c obligations. Under for- 5 Light _ —; Sprint’s network. said teleLt t ContlmwdfmD4 r'Lux” tubes said thethe glass pieces will contin* r e w a r dI,” ,” said'Gary Buffone, a for pay somewhere els«Ise. They’ve createdi “unwanted“t habits of bccomes apparentIt whenv they're ue to glow. issues that can backfinire on you. psychologo^st and director of The chosen to use their talei switched off, or whe lents to help cheating,i, plagiarismp '.arid la c k of. vhen the pow^ lliee product| gets cautiouslyV I believe kids arciresponsible r Family' 1 Business Center in 'c re a te a payback for theheir folks.” self-esteeip iscUt. :eip W iile they may sii& p o s itivive i reviews from lighting1 fo r going to school ancnd doing the Jacksonviltville, Fla. Still, be careful thatIt your pay- ceed'und For about one hoi [)d get paid, thcy'w ill ' hour, the bulbs experts'ts'w ho have reviewed inf or- best they can. Pm allI for1 rew ard- T h e ex^: recommend smalt ■ for-performancc plaran doesn’t always kno will cast a glow th know in their heart that that provides ' madon'im on th e Glow-Lux w t » t e5______in g th e m for a job wellell done, and . .am ounts,ts.wilh.pretcensL$l_for ------__ come-across as a bribebe.-(“If you -----th ey d id n ’t | ------— ab o u r2 0 p e rc e n t of t n ’t get it on th eir ow n.’*-— ------of th e iUuxnina^— ahdlvKvho c a re fainih'ar with p hoto- there are many waysys to do it - e v ery A, ooi r a q u a rte r for com plet- will get straight As thisis semester, lliat’s no tion o f a n o rm a l fluor no way to groom a posi-' uorescent tu b e . Iumines-234^879or-scnJan------^Tolta safd'he hope)p« to sell the what it ci t claim s.” and money means hmore as a thing herer e if th ey a ren ’t w orking w h e re p aying studentsi fifo r g ra d e s tf-mai7 to srosen®kcstar,ooni.jtw ' “
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J ose AU1 ris a veiy unusual m ission- a n d Gam 2002 qtMM Arao*a>*aA fiinar.^W #JW lilu” said.Kfelinda Briscoe, - r Spanishdl a her husband are pastors Mt, YVOIHM TtrMaAnm, this summRupert Freewill B aptist Marlin. JaoMMQ• Q o n z a la t ^ V # **Ihisis. “Usuidty the husband is ■mIMImllm i ...... a n fomi(^! v^o is called to minister, w ho with I this fomllK husband andj, UFamllla BotelloelngiI tltheir tdnge of pralte. Rom MMleoMm cny, th e family o f th e d Ri two sons are all ordained < C h u rd i.“1sters.'^ ------:------!■—^------membtra ex p erlen ^ cu^luKure e j ^ k ^ e In a mlnlitryi^ J n Rupert...... ______th e on e Botellosw arrived fromt sam e tim e, and we asketed the Lord They sold1 ththeir restaurant and But in thjG ty in mid-June. I h e irr what he wanted us to do,'Io,”she said. went aboutIt thethi Lord^ business. w ife aridluchcd tl down at Sale L ake^ “We were led to invest; oour m o n w Son IsraelBel iis 18. He sings and _ss ministeiirport in 100 degree tem- in the starting of a restauaurant...m pla^theibassbass in the fam ily band, ■ ‘Hie es. B< They wore layers ofF • didn't know anything aabout nm- and teachesles bassI and d n u n s. H e M exico I and sweaters. ___ ning a restaurant." ' ______^sm died EngliitgUsh, while lea d in g a plan e touc)]e'inMMCo~told'usTdaho > ■ But'she v ^ tie d to b e rc the store. He found th ese time.-a-personTin-theiieir church- end of August-wst------.MeauuMowM H ere,thenazing. received a revelation from f: the “We are two churches sh arin g a TV movi(ie shows Ps'ancho Villaa as movie ______s _ own lawns,:ife, Ruth said th e Lord Holy Spirit that the faminily would . building,” Melinda Md Briscoe ssad. pie le ft theithem to Idaho. go to “a far away place." “We have beenbeer praying for some* ByCMsRotwrts ------T] World Series was on.’ -- wentintothloth lost our jobs at th e Ruth breathed a sighh of relief. one to fill thishis tneed for years.” Ai«ocl«tid P rw Wfttorh»L______For Mutual, publ '. ■'i propaganda meshed.,S t a r E L P ^ k ). Texas -1 L ong before . > According . to „ brought the tbe reality^ craze, MeMcdcanrevo- Cronlund Andersor botlmpesinos IUnidos awji^ards schoh» l a r s h i p s lutionaiy Fandio Villa:lia fought bat- ^ ^ 9 k “Pancho Villas Revo:bliaty and lies with an Americann acamera crew \ , Headlines,” Mutual 1 A-TWo Mogic Valley stu- from Blackfoot. school. As anan anomey,a he is inter- ...... in t o w - in l9 1 4 . ^ . • Harry Aitken told o' th M ark ive earned Campesinos Rosas graduated froirom Filer__. e s t e ^ in worlworking in so u th ern ____^ «n% b o o k V x C U l H e hoped his S25,00(,000-deal with pH ^ ,, “I found him a vefy' cholarsHips for the 2003- H i^ School;' will attc[tend th e ’ I d ^ o and'aspiaspires to one day be the Mutual Film Ca. of H w York IC m p . m an ftom the uncoutrolution by }ol year, College o f Southern Idahch o in TWin Idaho^govemoemor. w ould get him good publniblicityinthe ri : he has been F^ted..1 President NAMPA annual- G u ad alu p e . Rdls during the 2003-200004 school The ^olarslilarships were o p en to United States and mornoney to buy ^ - ■ W''V serious-dig^ied ^e in media: dents haveCardenas scholarships- year, and will pursue a nursing highschoolorcorcollcge student who ------am is and sumlies. ^ * conducts the affairy'different'" Uhidos > awarded to Juana R osas degree and d eg ^ in psysychology. arc or have beenbee farm workers, ' H ie batdeneld footaiotage became Pf. army in - a systemtluth bandit 2004 school:r and Maria Guadalupe She is the daughter of JoseJ and Tlie scholars]larships were aw arded ■ 1 ... H e is a T h e a the first U£. newsreelreel But like order^ manner, whic from Marsing. Dolores. Rosas and1 M aria on Aug. 24 duruiuring the Farm worker m ost re^ty_ shows,jllwII w y riot as it do credit to a much mano who ■ 'Gonzalez-Cther scholarships avail- . Engracia Muniz. Her ’ftfamily is Appreciation -tixpwlMHJLHi mllittuylirs I o f h is are b ein gm-iunds-pnmdecJ—to av ------— ort^naliy— Irom— tiuailanajuato, ------GaldweU. tion s were s ta g ^ for■the tb cameras. 1 ^ ^ ^ In El Paso, peoplnatic and from Hlernos ( Unidos by th e Id ah o -• Mexico. For .moree iiinformation about lich would Martinez frc ^^lla% sldn was lighten*tened and his Q rV k . ■ H gather on the top o f 1 ion of Benedictine Martinez has complete!ted three joining or helping hel Campesinos I older {vid TVvo othe ------hair-was-styled-to-makeake-him-more----- watch—che—figh n-Gottonwood-will-be------— years^fthe-University^MiMdaho-in— Unidosrorforiiforinfonnation legard* appealing. 1 M enca Metz said y a HUUL^i ------= — able - frtim-to Jesse Martinez from Moscow and will graduateIte in May ing the scholanjlarships, call M aria at How Villa used thele s studio and was perdied on a pie n would ■ Campcsinosnd Yenny Benites-T^jo 2004. He plans to attc:tend law (208)230-2416.116. f buildings Cor^oratior ------thestudiousedViUaisth landaraa appear* In In tltlo role.!• nt( traverses 1^ on th e : “A n d Starring Pancho flank o f the Ftankliig h tin g -in ------Sisters-in- nd Starring Pancho Villa as a carmon awarded lo Him self” an HBO movie tains to return fire if tl 1 0 c u l t u r e In th li undated publicity photo. road that Burley and;e State Univive^sity celebi)rates Latino E D T Sunday) starring to. - ities f i l l e d over the b Banderas. . Tha film aboIbout the Mexican revolutloniryiirjl'e Things went welle southern I - The community is singer Crystal:tal Martinez, Student “F or a man with veiyBiy little edu- itlfprom otliotion debuts Sept. 7 on tbe premremi* until his army sufferedJin Moun- 0 celebrate Latino cul> U nion Patio,^ noon*ln< p.m. Crystal thehostil- 1501S 6 cation, Fancho Villa was wai a public um cable channel.ch of military defeats 1 a variety of events a t Martinez is hromhroi eastern Oregon relations genius,” execcecuQve pro- hands o f another, moreborder. Ite University starting ^ ' and has beenm sisinging sin ce age-9, d u cer Josh Maurer salid id in : E l Paso Revolution)n tised the media - estsb- ate revolutionary leacI for Villa BOISE - W . S he has perfoerformed at several at a screening of the filmImwrittenby lishing theiileir own newspapers, cen- ywhom he had broken ran]edastring invited tonts ( are free and open to V local and natioiational events, includ- Larry Gelbart (the TV' seriesse “M*A> sori^ legiifgitimate media reports, tthe US. media began cs tc at the ture with; unlessa otherwise noted. , f | ing an appearsearance on “Siempre S-H” and “Barbarians a tt« th e G ate”) paying mloney on to reporters, editors 1him, Anderson says. ire moder- Boise State: informadon. call 426- f en Domi^”o” oon Univison. Sei>t. and directed by Bruceice Beresford and newspc^ p e r s with d ie ejqiecta- Ultimately, the Unitedader w ith IViesday. a 25 - Book disculiscussion: “L atin os in inks. T hen A ll events (“Driving Miss Daisy”).’). tion of positksitive coverage. rrecogim ed Viliams op schedule highlights ■ Idaho” withI BolBob McCari, S tu d en t A lon g with boots and artilleiy, ButViUa^Hals bold personality and ^Venustiano Carranza, as to I ignore the public ur f l U nion Lookout:out Room, 1-4 p.m . For more ir Mutual supplied 5,000I CoConfederate military vict'ictoriespfayedwellindie fpresident. T he Carranza f - Double 0 R iders, K S e p t 27-■ “S“Soy Unica” Latino ■ A rm y uniforms for /illa^ scruffy United Stattates, even as th e country responsible r for Villa’s cd i States 4259.fnion North Patio, noon* " ' Girl Scout Conference, Con Student soldiers becausethe^dtudio wanted eyed the: happeningsIi in Mexico Alvaro / Obregon, was lateropponent. The is sd hiphop duo is from iing, 10 a.m. • 3. p jn . to m ake them look beneiner. with suspidiid o n and uncase. cpresident and some bclievi Me»co^ include:regon. ^ There is a $10*SIO fee for giris who V illa, who often transjinsported his "Villa enjoyeden; a good relation- hhand in Villas assassinaa general IViesday1 - - Group discussion: . Women are still d efea ts. Stu d en t Unii troops by train, rcservct•ved cars for ship w ith1 thet American media,” 1923. 1 I call liiyscif - Latino. Voticia volunteer as group reporters and a speciafini car for soidF^dMiMorales, an El Paso histo- Vdla, driving with somecr e le a e d 1 p.m. Ih isMexican, C hicano?” leaders, eve had a eastern Oreg M utual that allowed itsts cemployees - rianwhospc!pedalizesinthe\^can men n to wimess the baptii Room, 3-5 p.m. /Acapulco d d Sol, Studentnt Union Oct4-Bookc•ok discussion: “Karco ^ to develop and edit film.m. Rc!volution.n. “One time he dela;^ firiend'ish son, was ambushS'' ■ t ■ ' - 4 — — : *'eSTAUI!LASti iiiliaiiiitiiiM t E c o p r i M ...... n ,r.. m r m ,m r n iN a t i[ oqn/Wo rlp HEND1)TJTY(CALLS5 ;- : Donorss p rep are ffor Iraq “ reconsttru ctio n COonference A r m y rreservists— e ■ cry were ptaim iiig.tb b e «(ed afterd:lfa(^ fipished college, but BRUSSELS, BelgIgium (AP) - * conferenirence. Ihe U.S. civilian; mades a p ea to sMmarried tf they '.fntemational dononrs.open^ taO^.. administilistrator in.][raq, L., P a id ., f i n d t h eeinselves i P w m dd e^ I o ^ - W edBesdiy-to assess88 Iraq^ recon* Bremer,sr. t(told The Washington Pbst *Hiishis is my honeymoon,” struction needs, fadrdng a bill like- la stw eeke ^ th at “sereral tens o f bil<-: i^w hd 1^ s tw ^ physicalical ly to run into tensI o< f win«wi« o f lions” of dollarsd would be needed - a t . f i r a nt (of, war L • educatiatiCQ,sald. dollars as violencn^ hampers WithIl it its military expenses iii;: ' ' I h e p BAQOUBA,, LIraq (AP) - Phil P S e pair sle ^ in separate Armymy efforts to restore the tl country^' Iraq rumrunning at $3.9 billion a nrinntti^ a n Vonni was tn1 a college welding ± 0 vital oU industzy,. 1, and a federal defidt head* booth studyinglg 1hard to his ate U.S- offidals wevere m eeting in g forr a a record1 $480 billion next df fliM in lustrial maintenance |f M - i n Une withjAnny regula-ila- WUbesday with 4dlelegates from year; WasIVashington foces a pressing when h is fiance*tcee ran through the ■ ■ . Itoc hom e comforts, thorley tfae Etiropean U nionm, the United- n ^ tofb0 find partners to cover the snow'to tell himlim they were head* b m aa lMickey M ouse rug bought^t Arab Emirates, >en, the World costs.Den:Democrats and Republicans ing to war. local traders and a coffee*fee* Bank and th e Unfte0R next year, w ill fanfai w ell short w as to preparepre for the Oct. 23-24 fiancee, Jenn HiHarris. Both woie ' 'reserves« s since It hdped them payay of the countiys receconstruction talks in1 M M adrid and was unlikely U;S. A i ^ camoimouflage unifinms Newlyvlymdt PMI VmniI, M t. M JmmIMM Hants share brM kfnt togBgttbarlnamUl- for college. c Under thehe . needs, forcing international in to productluce any fi*™ dedsions on during the ceremtmoay. tarjre em p TMtdojr In Baqmtba, Inq,rwi, wt>«rt they ari both tervird n | among the Mbntgorjomeiy GI Bill, the Armyoy donors to cover th e shortfall h ow tofoot fooi th e bill for Iraq. 1 00 through the end of 2()l ^ potential donors insist on S in tt , thet|] two students 42,00,000 U J. Anny ttMfvlita endI NationalN« Guard In the country.ly. uidon, fees and around $300 2Q04. * M arvpo Lhavebeenlivingin ntilh far fnr 5ts_ “We dont knqw_iL_how_rauch____inteniatioimonal_control_over_anyj__i Army c a m i»s and dutdung r-ne 17—1 . pelled grenades animd arm s coUe gi m oney w ill bie neeeeded,” said recoveiyy program pi and open access assault rifles whilrhile sweating buck' . ^ ^ 9 ^ as they travel Alo:long h ig h w ^ ' “Iheyy musti attend di)U sessionsn. Emma Udwin, a spokekeswomanfor toreconstrDstruction contracts. ” the EU which wasi hosting1 d ie S o m e n etsinlraq'istiaiiifling heat-am ong m lined with date-p!-pahh groves. once aI monthn training camp 6 nations already have ^ . ^£alks..!^ .too eariy,y; people.are' announced ------the 42;000 VS.S.-Anqy reservists ■ j Army b ases in th e: region n are reg*” ft»r twoB * w e ^ a y e a c - teed contrilnitions. . - • . IJ aw aiting to s e e - noleeds assess- . Denmari and N ational GuiGuard hi the coun* H ' ularly mortared and a roadside “Eveiseiybocity told us if you could oaric has allocated $44 mil- . ments.” lion for pi ay. H bombs put every cononvpy at risk. make itit th1 ro ^ a war with your r projects that indude a ^ Central to th e talks0 are propos- training pr Pait-time sohsoldiers - often ' H A grenade throwrrni an Iraqi husbandnd you can m ake it through ■ ^ ' als for a ftm d, run byIS the United Iliailand u referred to a s *Sve‘weekend warriors” ■ bounced off Vaniii^^headwhilehe I anythingng.”Hanissaid. Nations and th e Woriodd Bank,, to to relniildlild roads, buildings and - from all over: theth United States ■ was driving throughgh Baqouba in Ih e 6S2nd6S Engineer Compaity V channel aid toward rerestoring key utilities;1; I\irlceyT has offered to ' have had to suspespend ihdr normal H —j-.JuIy-'Ihe.grenade.didlidn’t.detonate, ___ is.ajniCTicroctmjrfJU ' lives and adjustust to a~ full-time ------services ~ from ptodiung-die teach------repair-hos]hospitals-in-thenorthess------H ' but Vonni, 24, was forcedfo: to shoot bringing ip ;^ looted dtyofKiriifCirinik. . Army lifestyle intinthedifficult,hos- . ■ the ^qi who condiidnued to toss . penters,8, finI w d a l a d v ^ ^ teadi- tile.condltions of ]Iraq. ' nospitais to re-estaojibUshlng the ButwhiUrhile many see the urgency ■ grenades. ers andi compute£technid^o theJ t>ariking ^rstem andd rebuilding of investststment to -stabilize the And no memjbers be of tbe newly- H H ■ A sergeant 1st didass from h is rich andid the poor, the urban and weds’ 652nd EngEngineer Company « roads. countiy,; dodonors are reluctant to ■ ...... company was k illedijuly9whena J theruiaL:al. Differences over redsconstniction com m it cash cai to projects threat- laiow when th e^lyre r going home. H .....rocket-propelled gigrenade was Reservsrvists’ em ployers are ------Lt. Gen. R icaidiirdo Sanchez^ com* ^ « between the United1 : States and en ed b y' terroristter strikes. ■ fired at his vehicide. Another obliged1 tot keep their jobs open,% nations that opposedd die war in Pbtendalitial donors also are look-'""^ mandcr o f U.S.. foiforces in Iraq, has n’t have to pay them when sa id U S . troops»w wi ill be doing one- , ,...v-J ■ reservist w ith a diffeirerent unit w as b u t don’t ° fraq have narrownved, with ing anxiouslously at the security situa- f Baqouba oh they arere away. Som e are earning year lotdtions. BuBut the pan-time ajiABi ■ killed northeast of Washington warming(to tl calls for 4 tion followilowing the suidde bomb- ■ Friday when his 1convoy was more moiloney being with the Army,K wider U.N. role in diele rebuilding ing that; killedkil 23 people at U.N. soldien aren't soso ssure.' ) others arear earning considerab^ ;on..WeRalty.dont— — 1 H a m b u ^ e d ______y and Ranee and Geninmany consid* h ead m ianeane!3jn.Baghdad.Aug..l9_ ___ know. T h m ^ lots!ots o f rumors but m h b 3 and Harris 1 ering contzibudng tot theti Jnterna^ and otherer attacksi on foreign aid 1st dass Steve‘Iherrian, of tional fimd. organizatioiitions. nobodtyhastoldusI us how long," said u j . m } their reserve unit, wl Midltn.wtthUM.682nd______I. Michn is.earaing.20.p er:..r : ------^TTie Worid Bank isrdraw t ingup ------s^Qeariy-riy-what-you-can-do-is------C a p trD ea n Kas]Casparekra high------quartered'in'EllsworonlvWtarand— S 'S -! MMfng Ce. rest at Uwlr base > 25 percent less while in an initial assessment oloftherecon* affeaed1 byb^ the security situa- school sdencee t e a s e r from- Marquette, Mich. impared to his salary as a Burnsville, Minn.in. H ell the com- lay In Baqouba, Iraq. Both joined to helpIppayforthdr B struction costs whichI donors< will tion,” thee EEU’^ Udwin said ahead ght superintendent be asked to match att thet Madrid o f th e talks.tlks. o f th e COUcompany whidi is jmd da in Tbe total basis, Battle Creek, Mich.,L, joined two h e has no regrets. *ltb just hard tipromise— ps years aga He^ a wd U.S. force in Iraql iis s about 130,000. In anand around Baqouba! Qoops rdder, she% a on the fomilKfo real hard on the• JAKARTA, IndonesiMia (AP) ------'o- fuden ------a A u s tr a lia For most, it^ a ocompletely new are beiileing shot at with rodcet-pro- . family.” Attorneys for a radiaical Muslim believe that he - - deric conviaed of sei«didon but was at least the deared of heading a Southeast .'{3 ,;. s p i r i t u a l Pentagc>on will lawinch probe! M other disiagnosedassd chizophrenic Asian terror' groioup said HS li — leader of Wednesday th e verdUct'X was poUd* . P e B t i f iW w I y g ' J e m a a h cally motivated, while Ii Islamiyah and d r o w n i n g gets 50 yeaars to life for d government defendedi ( die ruling v 7 therefore at intoBoecau$es fighting terror WASHINGTON about th e >N (AP) - I h e submittcitted a bid that was SS mil- diagnosed. as paranuiotd schizo- ' she beUeved1. .A b u -B ak ar-B ash ir-.r-w as ..sen*------K ------■ Pentagon' will ------^ -attack in Bali, — - II inveitiga'te ' lidntoS:} $17>millioh less p er plane- phi^c was sentenceded to the max- ‘B | her husband1 tenced TUesday to fourur years in ' ^ whether a formersr A/ ir Force offi- than the * w e are disap* h e B oeing offer, imum 50 years to.liflife in prison had joined a1 prison for his involvenement in a AbuBafcarBiirBasMr pointed that he dal acted impropcoperiy in ^vin^ Ninee months later, Druyun > Wednesday for drowiwnins hter 4* Satanic cult and1 plot ^ th e aI*Qaida*linknked group, wasn’t convict* Boeing Co. fin anidal d a information Joined B< 1 Boeing. She now is deputyf ycaiH>ld son in a baththmblastyear “ ^ J planned to) , .Jemaah Islamiyah, to» overthrow c • edonthatarIt and didn’t get a longer about a competir»ting bid on a general b1 manager of the compa- and attempting to kilkill her other I y harm both chil* the Indonesian goveminment and sentence,”” HowardH said, muItibilUon dollar liar lease deal, ny^misslissile defense sj^teiM. ' son. 2 3 If dren. She plead- lesser charges of fakingg travelt doc* Bashir, whowhi denies all charges, Air Force Secre cretary James Boeinfing spokesman DougI Christine W ilhebn,:1, 39 , was con- ^ ed not guilty byr uments and enteringI ]Indonesia said he will appeal the verdict^______*RochesaidWedne»lesday. • Kcnnettitt said Druyun had noI victed of murder lastmwjhin^the— n ^feH-^reawnof-insan- — ■ . -f^Koche-said-in-tn-an-m terview—commenienrTin-ihe-t^erKennett— : dnSvhiiig~aealh"ofy« BuT the panel“^"fivS^jud^ ' was a compimpromise between for* with The Asiwdateiated Press that said Boeing Bo - is confident- it She was also foundnd guilty o f - , ...umh^ D'i s t r i c t deared Bashir of tlthe main' eign pressuresure for a conviction and I the Defense IDepartment’s receiveded no improper inlorTna*_'____ attempted murder ^fcrttxing_to_.^?!!^* AttorneyL. ..charges__o f__ lea d in g^ - Jomanh nt.evidenca-of_serious.: i ___ I inspector general'^kl'WoiUd'inv^ti-' 'tion ammd that' the data from drown Peter, tKen 5 , wwho escaped Patrida Dstsaid.Id. He plaim ed to appeal, “We have shown thoilat we are ‘“nieydidilid n ot have enough evi- substantiated,’* Rodtochesaid. - tion from As Christine Wilhellebn was led saying test om any official at any t im e . estimony from the sodal committed in fighting teterrorism,” d en ce to even eve implicate him in Documents releaileased over the on any/ subject s throughout the from the courtroom aftiifter th e sen- workcre whowh interviewed Wilhebn . Wirayuda said. “We mayty be disap- a ctso fsedUtion. itio But they had h u g e ' w eekend . tlthe Senate entire tankertai process,” Kcnnett tendng, she shouted:'I: “You’re all should haviave been exduded. pointed with the sentencndng but (political) pi liars.” t pressure to convict Commerce, Sdc>dence and said. '■ A easee worker testified that there is due process o f lawla here.” him,” th e lawyerlavtr added Transportation Committee Kennetlett said it was dear that At trial, prosecucucors said Wilhelm told to her she knew what Australian Prime Minunister John Foreign governments,gov induding induded an April12002 20 exchange . Druyun’sti’s reference to Airbus’ Wilhelm m asked a hidiideous crime sh e was dotioing was wrong and tried Howard said Wednesda;)lay he was n eighboringng Malaysia and between two Boeioein g officials ' lower prices pri was not meant to behind her mental iUiillness, while to resusdtaitate Luke, Imt instead of “disappointed” that thec court< ml- Singapore,, havehs urged Indonesia about the leasese deal. The give Boeioeing inside information the defense counteredd that1 LukeW calling for>r 1hdp, she put him back uig (Udn’t find that Ba}ashir was to investigatigate Bashir’s role in exchange said Dariiarleen Druyun, or providiride a competitive advan- drowning at their Ho1 Cool>1 Deal;Is for 1HotDi
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AMCNOCOHON0T1C8 O F TR U S m 8A U 1 III NOTTCEI8HEREBY■BY QIVS4 that oo TTHntfay, thaha1«h d|^0w«ntwr.20031003 at tha hour or 3:00 0*0)0611 P.M.OIP.K ■ Q B B Im l s a m a m ' • Mld^day. a t »)• oNlctfllcoa of Twin Falla TlUa & Esc ® H o n c e o P TTmmcrssALS i • I Cofnp«ny, loecMd at G90S S hoshone Street North. 1 oPTmism'ssM B PUBUCL icN onceop On Wednaeday. the 7ihV) dey of January. 2004, at the ADVUVTISCMDfT a * a N 0 .4 * n » ------•toMncANTmoutimnUAL POLUmON VIOLATIOM9N8 hour of 10:30 o'clock a.a.m . of sa id d a y at the.frontint • POR flios ran —;— ^ Fan*. Warw«3303rrVir:TV(«TallaTTtJa'« Eatfow Compi rof ‘ASEMORCCNTDI ; aa Succaeaor Truataa,tee. wU a*0 a t puMo.auction to ..CKyof^olTWkiFalla entranoa of the Twb) FaBsa County( Courthouse, Coilnty of M aiioanue oi me Jerome boutir Llated b*low ar* eignlflinlllcant Induatrlal waetewalaialar TWin Falls,'State of Idaho.» . TrnJEFACT. INC.. an Idahotho P A m aN atO T P R O jecT ' hl0l>*«t bkMar. for caicash In lawful money of tha On CouTthottM, 300 NorthIh Unooln,I Jerome. Idaho 8333« Ihe Sealed propoeale wB be I' StatmofArmrtea,anpon payabta a t tha'tlma ol aala, o« ^ dtooharo*vtol*iloosrfth«the requlretnenta of 40 CFR PanPart corpora tion, aa tuatee. wHMn eea at pubUo auction, to the Tm£FACT. INO, aa1 Idi1daho corporatloo. a t Ouocesso nent ReguliMlone) occurring ovwover hlgheM bWder. for cash., InIr lawful monmy of the Unitedted received in the office of the raal proparty te d h tha County of TVMn Fane, 8 TnwtsawUla«latpUblioa«o aucdon. to tha highest bWdor. lo linExWWfA'harato. Statea. alt payable at Ih*he time of a ala. the followingIno Deputy City Clerk at 321 ■ of raaho.daacrM(ilnl _ ca*h.lnlawhilinort*yoltol the Unllad State*. aN paysM s deecribed real property, situatedsll in tha County of Twmwin Second Avenue E aat TVvin eXHOIT -A - ^ ------—— tha Uma of aals. th* fontfonoMTlng d**crt>ed reaf property Falls. Idaho until t0:00 That portion of Lol 31, of ORCHALARA SUBOMSK Fana, State of Idahc), andI dldeectfted as foUows. to-wm altuated In th* C ^ t yly oiof Jerom*, Stat* o t,!^ ^ , an2d ’'‘Fe^yA ddraar'^^2 Orchard Drive EaaL TWin Fana,ana. Lot 1 and.the W ei 7 lee)let of-t:ot-2. Block 12, KiMESES ’AM., prevaffing local time TWin Falte County, IdalIdaho, aoconfng (b the ptat th* to on September 12,2003. at. ‘ ' raeordad In Voluma> t1 cof Plata, page Bl. reoorda of i _ Idaho 6 ^ 1 . SUBDIVISION, TWIp FaHsns County. Idaho, according to M iSlTRSgKigS!HTION, to th a City, of Hataiton VMatlon(a); Independentm i Meat Is currently In SlgnHlcanlcant ihe official plat therepfreoocorded m Book 5 of Plata, pageloe which time they ehaii b e .. • - I County, daacribadaalolalollowa: - — - Jarotna County, Idaho,ho, aa th* earn* la planed In th< publicly openad'and r*ad ------! COMMENCINQattha^he Southeast comer of aald Lot 3 Non-oompM ance for ohchronically exoeedlng'Totalotal 32. records of Twin Fans CaTmeirue Point of Baginning; TVrIn Pane, idahd 63301. Somstlmaa known aa;a; 0WO M arlon DrIv*, Katalten»"> ^^anaSw^flneahavilave been aat es t ad for violationstons Sakt aale wilt be m ade«is without covartant or warranty,nty HaU. ’ . . : , THENCE Noflh W 200MOO* Waat 135.00 feat; Idaho a ^ . - he - Bkla will be received tc^- THENCE North O’S®-!®r i5 * ^ 90.00 feat:. _ for tha IndMtrtal Wastewiawater Discharge Permit, at thia r a g i n g tide, posaeaatonon or encumbrar>cae to aatisfy the Said aale w t o b a mtade ^ wiihouf covenant or wananfj2»y time. . obflgalion aecured by andd (pursuant to th a power of aaleile construct a paricing lot at I THENCE North ed'SO-OSO-oo^aM 38.23 feel; regarding ttti*, po***aalonsion erencumbranc** to satisfy ih< M the Senior Center, THENCE South 0'40'100-10‘ Waat128.00fee1; »>• - MndiMitiytai; comarred in the deed ofif truatt executad by WILLIAM obligation aeourad by a ' Induatry Nama; LongviewrIewFlbreCo. ALLGOOD and JANCIEe ALLQOOD, Hueband andnd Contract Docurrtents with THENCE North 89'20'(>2000* Wast S.OO feat: . aal* eonfarrad In thaiv;.rrT Di “,::iis.r.e;£ he apeeificatidna and/or THENCE South 0'40’t0O'tO* Weet 3 0 .0 0 faal: 4 Faoliity A ddreaa;. 34C348 South Park Avenu* West.est.' W»f*, grantora lo TITLEFAFACT. tNC.,.aa trustee for the Morrla to U n d Till* andan< Escrow. Inc.. Tnis^a, enc Twm Faaa, ID 63301 benelit and aacurily of FlFIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS28 plana are evaliabte at the THENCE South 69'20’02000* East 105.00.faat: , 1^ Farmara Natlooal Bank,nk, Benoflda/y.I dated October«, >1. off toe of the City Engineer, ■ THENCE South 0'40i(OiO* West 7 0.00 feet to a point Vlolatlon(a): Longviewt FlFDre Co. la in Signlfleant Non-th BANK OP TWIN P A U ^, rsrecorded Deoamber 2S. 2001, jmt on 2000. r*cord*d .Oeteliarber 13.2000. aa Inatrument No compliance for chronicalt;»lly exceeding Local Limits lor aa Instrument No. 2001-tt•023926. Morto«g* records of 321 S e c o n d A v e n u e -tha South line ol saidd LcLot 31; irome County. Idaho, Eaat. Twin Falla. Idaho, THENCE South 89*20'*20 00* Eaat along said South.KiuJ' I 20046«1.r*cordaofJ*ron . oopper from October 200101 through September2002. TWin Falla County, Idaho, th line The above Grantor* araare named to comply with Bectloti^ PaniMea: Noflneehavilave been aaaessed for viotationaone The default for whtoh thisis Iaale la to be m ade la failure to aT W E N T Y D O L L A R . 54,29 faal; 45-1506{4)(a).. Idaho CedCede. No repreaentatlon la mads ($ 2 0 .0 0 ) c o n tr a c t fe e THENCE North 45*30-3)19-38* East 2 6 .2 8 feat; for the Induatrlal Waatewiiwater Discharge Pernitt. at thiaIhla pay: ,si ..M th«t they ar*. or ar* not.not. presdntfy responsWe fer ihUhi* time. 1. ^ t h l y payments, coiledaction charges an d late chargaaea plus a FIFTEEN DOLLAR THENCE North 0*39'tS'>-1S* Eaai along Iha Easi lin* of0’ s “ “ obUoatfon. 0; ($ 7 5 ,0 0 2 m ailin g fe e if- Lot31.118.00taeMo(h< Ihtt Point o t g in n in g , DATED m a2Sth dm o<0(. August. 2003. (hrough August 20,2003, a»lnali the am ount of $1,700.10; a . , Default forwhlchthiaaaMaale is to'be made le failure to pay: /a/Gary L. Young. P .E ^-S.. S . City Engineer (2) Reat properly taxess fort 2002 in th e amount of rNulred. The Trustee has no'no'knowladge of a mora'partia fa) Accumulatsd dtfWenclency m payments of $174.53 per /s^haron M. Bryan description o> tho otxiyexiye-descrit>ed real property, bui $1,302.50, plua interest andnd penalty; Umh.fortharTK>nthaofKof May, June and July. 2003, and PUBUSH: Thursday. Septs)ptember4.2003. .and the unpakj p^ndpat batiatance owing a s of this date onsn Deputy City Clerk putposaa of compliancerwe with Idaho Coda Section 60-1 aaaubaw^uentrnonmalaSla $ 5 ^ 9 . Th* balane* owing aa 3 . City of Twin Falla the Trustee has beansen Inlormed ihal ihe address the obtigatton aecured by sallaWdeed of truat is $64,215.43, of this date on the obllgaligation secured by said Deed of ______^ ____ — ptua interest, lata charges andat foreclosura costs. 321 Second Avenue Eaat ^W aahlngtonS^■aet North. TVvlrf Palla, Idaho 833i>3301. Trust la $11,562.62, plua>lua 11% interest and foredosur*ire PO Box 1907 sled with aaJd real property, DATED: A i ^ t 29. 2003. TITLEFACT. INC., Trustees Twfn Fans. ID 83303-1907 . Said sale will be macmode without covanani or warrajJSCJy (b) The 2000.2001 and12002 20< tax**, which or* dsiimiuanLn, DerTt^J.O'NellMSBNo.41>.4021 208-735-7245 . regarding iltle, possess!esslon or ar>cumbrancas, io satl ™* JONES ♦GLEDHIU# HEHESS ♦ FUHRMAN By R. Todd Btass. Vice Pres-esident DATED ttla19lh day off AllAugust. 2003. COLEMAN. RITCHtE a ROEOBERTSON - . the obligation secured)d bby and purauant to the power TTTLEFACr. INC. ♦ BRADBURY A EiOEN.I.PA. P ------a a te co nforred in thethe Deed of Truat exacuiad *Th* 9th a Idaho Center — -Atlomey*for-Trustee------/affl.ToiddBJa*8.Vtce^Presl^nt Reskllng at Twin F a n s ,lcil» ^ _ . “ ‘Se ‘ ^eirt»'’4 “lo M LYLE F. FRAZIER ANCANO TONI O. FRAZtER, hualMi ... 228North-dthStreet.SultaiMa620 ------. ... o“ffENrleplem ber 12.- a n d w ife, a s Grantor,lor, io Twin.Fatia Title & Escri PU8USH; Auguat28.Sep1September 4.11 and 18,2003 PO Box 1097 2003 Company, SuccessorTnr Tnistee. lor tha banaftl and sacui Boiae. Idaho 6370t .y PUBUSH: Sepiember 4. It.It. 18 and 25.2003 of Gladys Hall, Rodneyey tE. Hall a n d Mavoumeen HaU,.an,.aa . - _ Telephone: (208) 331-117C170 - IN THE DISTRICT COURT - Beneliclary: said Deed>d oiol Trust having bean recorded•d o o Facabnlle: (208) 331-152929 - OP THE FIFTH JUDK:IAL January 27, 1992.aalntI Inslnjmant No. 92000960, recor ORDtNANCeic e NO. o an 1/3003 AttdnlMforPtalAtlff NOTICE OP PROPOSED ClCHANGE OP WATER RIGHTT DISTRKn-OF< THE STATE of Twin Falls Courtly. Idsho.Idal Tha twneliclal tniarast unc AN ORDINANCE ENTP^TITLEO THE ANNUAL APPRO-;v MTHEDISTRtCTCOURIlIRT OP THE P i m JUDICIALiL TRANSFSnER NO. 70731 . OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR said Dead of Trust wasras assignedi to Rodney E. Hall“■f” a PRIATION dRDINANCI•JCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR DISTRICT OP THE 8TAT1ATE OP IDAHO. IN AND PORR PRODUCERS. IRRIGATION)N CO. C/O MIKE OVERTON. THE COUNTY OF Mavoumeon M. Hall,',' husbandhu: a n d wHa. as Truntaas^ . 5 / BEGINNING OCTOBERER 1, 2003. APPROPRiATINGa THE COUNTYnrOPTWINPAU^ I BOO E 2666 N.MONTEV:VIEW ID 8 3 4 3 5 , haa filed TWIN FALLS iha Rod and Mav HaltIII TmsiTi dated the ISth day of Ju THE SUM OF $127.620120 TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSEI C ase No. CV-03-3257 Appttoatioh No. 70731 for ehangeach to tha following water MAOtSTRATE DIVISION 1998 by Instrument No. 1998-014192. records ol JTw " " AND LIABIUTIESOFTHITHE CITY OF HOLUSTER FORg SUMMONS ■ 'rlghtawlthlnJEFFERSONOCounty: 1Case No. CV 03-3598 . _ Fans County, ldah_p^T)i«Ths.atMvo Grantors are named A WELLS PAROO HOME MORI^OE.INC.,MC ______Right No. 31-2347 _ - INOTICE TO CREDITORS------SAID-FISCAL-YEAR.-AU-AUTHORIZING A LEVY-OFA ------P rio rity ------7/25/1955' comply with idaho CocCode Section 45-1508(4}|a)..'iii*! t SUFFICIENT TAX UPONON THE TAXABLE PROPERTYv ' PtaintHf. In ihe Matter ol Ihe Estates reprasantaiion is madeJe tlthai ihey are or are not presenjenlly ^^^0 SPECIFYING THEIE (OBJECTS AND PURPOSEDn va. Source GROUNDWATER .. of C. WAYNE MODLIN rem nslble for this oblioiBllgatlon, ^ CHRISTINA WREGQELSVIAWORTH: an Indhrldual; andnd Use IRRIGATiON (3270 acrtcres)10.66CFS 4.525.0AFA.A andEFFIE.V.MODUN,-.-...... «K* FOR WHICH SAID APPRO’ROPRIA'nON IS MADE, - TolatAmoumiO,68CFS“-4.525i0 4. AFA ...... th e nature ol the defidefouli lor which this sale la to!?.h^ I b e i t ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Coundl of the^ JOHN WREdOtELSWORI)RTH,'an Individual,- Decedents. made la Iho failure ol moI Qrantor(s> to pay monWiI CKy of Hollister. TVrin Fallsalia County. Idaho, Right No. 31-2391191 The underaigned has inatallm ants in theI sumsu ol SS91.06 each, due•'® t : S*etkm 1: That tha summ of0 $127,620 a. NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEElEEig SUED BY THE ABOVE-'E- Priority 7/26/1961 ’ Ihe m onlha of NovemIember and December. 2002, priated to defray the neeeas rt NAMED PLAINTIFF. THEIE y nolKMI th)tha^ In order io defend thia law-w- .Use IRRIOATiON (3270 aeroMOS) 17.27 CFS monthsI after the date ol the en response muat be filed wWhIlh Tolat Amouni 17.27 CFS - -flrat-pObllcation-of-thla------Js3 - -Qwm™* flovemment------"of------Right N6T3i:i09e3-1-^------' --■=------« ifiaroaftorarth'Trote^f' ' *'**' Maintenance . *35.055' iri^h^ao-diysafler service of' , _ .notteo.or.said.ciaims.wlll.bo__ attorneys lees ol S2SO.OO3.00. 4,10212' Ihls-Summons-on-yourlfyoiyovfan to so respond.'ihe-court-Urt- -pnortty-*------6/22/1953— lorovar barred. Claima Alt dollnquonramouniS'iniiare now duo ond payable, ator .WATER FUND______ilnsi you as demanded by thehe Source GROUND WATER . must ba.preaented.toihe ------wlthall accruing laio chor:nargosroscrow fees, and all cos MalntanarKe , T m Tioo0 ' -pSfntntinme^ompiarnt^ ----- UselRRiOATION (3270 ocro!T0S)48.51 CFS- 10.017.0AFA' Personalc Ropresantaiivo in and fees' associated with Ihis loreclosuro. Bond 6.860a -The nature of the claim agagainst you is for. among otherler Tola! Amounl48.51 CFS 1010.017.0 AFA Ccore ol attorney Leon E. DATED th isttth dayy ol August, 2003. TOTAL EXPENSES A things, ia for readaaion. All have tho loliowing: Smith at the olfico of TWIN FALLS TITLE &i ESESCROW COMPANY Section 3: 'That a generalat taxU levy on all ta x a b la ^ p ^ ^V A copy of the .ComplaintIt i«is served with ihis Summons.IS. Polnt(s) of DIverston SWNWS/VSWS14T08NR34E |SMITH a BEEKS. 210 By: Doxter T. Ball. Jr. . ■within the City of Hollister>r btbe levied In an amount aUowed1 If you w bh lo aeek the advk;Ivice of or represeniallon by ansn NWNESES15T08NR34E SSixth Avenue East. PO Box Hs; Vice Presldoni by taw for the general purpoiirposed lor aald City, for the fiscalu attorttey in this matter, you3, nnewspaper ol general circula- 33119 Pino Siroot aucllon to tho hlgtiosl’bidc'bidder, payable In lawlul moneysy of< lion in the City of Hollister,er, iand the offkdal newspaper olll 2. If your response la an AnvUiswertoiheComplal'ti. it must,Jl. 'All have Ihe (oilowing; J Golvoston. Toxas 77551 ___ Iho Unltod Stales, InI ihiIhe olllco ol Twin Fails Titlelie «< said City. " contain admissions or denlaliilals ol Iho separate allegationsIS PlaceolUao SI, Sl1rS12r8rS14rS22andS23T08N ° Escrow. 90S Shoshonejne Streoi North, Twin Falls,I, IDII PASSES undor auspensionIon ol rules upon which a roll callH of the Complaint and otherir dslansesdi you may claim, R33E PPUBLiSH: August 21. 26 ■83301. on 12/04/20033 at 11:30 am . (recognized loolocal vote waa taken and duly1 enacteden and Ordinance of The. 3. Your aignature. mailln(ling addresa ond tolophone10 S6. S7 and S8 T08N R34E , and Soplembof 4.2003 . lime) for Iho purpose olof fcforeclosing Ihat certain Deed>d ofc Cliy of Hollister of Twinvin Fails, County. Idaho ai a’ number, or ihe signature, mamailing address and ielephono10 The purpose of the transferit IIs to change a portion ol tho ^ •Trust recorded 6/28/2000000 as-lnstrumoni-Number-200C000- -convened.meeiing of ihele CClty of Hollister Clly Coundlil number of your attomey. above rights as follows; IN THE DISTRICT COURT 009888. and executedd b:by CHARLOTTE A. NEWTOIrON held on the 11th day ol AUGVUGUST. 2003. “ 4. Proof of mailing or dellvet)1^ of response10 The opplicant wont 10 drillli threett addlttonal wells due to» cOF THE RFTH JUDICIAL ANO JAMES R. NEWTCVTON, a s Granlor(s). in lavor3t olc /a/Dixie Choate. Mayor to Plaintitra attomey. as des[ existing wells are not produduclng. Tho new wails will‘ DISTRICTn OF THE STATE FREMONT INVESTMENlENT AND LOAN ITS SUCCES:ES- ATTEST: Maureen ^ n alar. r . City Clert( TWIN PALLS covorlng tho lollowing real property located In Twin FaitPalis . DATED This 16th day off JuJuly. 2003. - - r ' R33E. MAGISTRATE DIVISION * County, state bl Idaho. CLERK OF THE DISTRICTrr CCOURT Protests may be submittedd basedI on the criteria ol See' cCose No. CV-03-3570 " , TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH>TH. RANGE 16 EAST,.BOISiISE /a/gdaw, Deputy Cleric 42-222, idoho Code. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS . ’ I. ------MERIDIAN. TWIN FALLS..LS. IDAHO.-,------__ Any protest against the proproposod change must be filed' In Ihe Manor ol the E sta te ...... SECTION 28; A PARCEL:EL OF LAND LOCATED IN THI - PUBLISH; August21.28.SoiSeplombor4 and n :2 0 0 3 - —■ wilh Ihe Deparlmoni of W«Valer Resources. Eastern' ol:oi GRANT CLARK NORTHEAST OUARTIRTER O F THE NORTHEASlVST ------Rogion. 900 N Skyline Dr SiiSia A. Idaho Fails ID 83402 ERICKSON.1 QUARTER. nr NOTICE OF TRUIUSTEE'8 SALE their th ciQlms within four (4) SOUTH 00*00 01* WESIEST ALONG THE WESTERLY)LY Raglsiered Owner and/oror Lien( Holder: Rebecca SueI caahlers check (cash equivaliivaleni). in lawful money of ihee FA-1M16019 months m' after the date of the ------RIGHT-OF-WAY-BOUNDINDARY-OF HIGHWAY U;S.-9Jr93- -Blddte.-11530 Weat 8 Milee RiRoad: Stoekton.CA9S2t9—- United Slates, all pw ableatI at the time ol aale In compii-1- --Onlhe3rddayolOecembar «r.2003,atthehourol10:15 llrst Hi pubiicoiion of ihla .— 1— FOR A DISTANCE OF 270270.00 FEET: THENCE * BKStockton, PO B oxlllO10 ,. Stocicton.2 CA 95201 ance with Section 4&1506(B|S(B) (daho Code. Ihe foiioviJngg A.M... ol said day. (recognized»d local time), 1n the Olftoeol notice nc or said ctalma will SOUTH B9'59'25'WESTP5T PARALLEL WITH THE NORTHITH Vehicle Descrlpllcn: Lt. Blueiuol993Chev4dr , deacrtbed real property. sItuiiltualod in the County of Twinn 1 R rst American Title Companany. 260 3rd Avenue North,,. be be lorovor barrod. Claima______...... - BOUNDARY OF THE 1N( NORTHEAST QUARTER OF VIN:1Q1LT5340PY25529797 ~ Falla, State of Idaho, and desijescribed aa foik>wa. to-wit: *Twin Falla, In the County ofIf Twin1 Fails. State of Idaho, must m bo presented io SECTION 28 FOR A Dl!DISTANCE OF 40S.OO FEET:ET; Vehicle Stored at: MagicO'Valley Vi Towing. 252 Hanldns Township 9 South, Range 14 EasL 8 0 ^ Meridian. Twinn FirstI American Tille Companjmy of (daho. Inc.. an' Idaho Coleman. C Ritchiea • THENCE Road. Twin Falis, Idaho Falla County, Idaho Corporation, aa successorr Iruatee,ii will aeii at public Robertson. R 1 56 2nd NORTH OO'OO'Or EAST5T fPARALLEL WITH THE EASTVST Lien Amount: S662.00 Sectton 34: A parcel of landnd tmore particularly describedd 1 audion, to the highest bidder,>r. for caah or caahlers check A A< vonuoW eat. PO Box ...... BOUNDARY OF THE- NNORTHEAST-QUARTER OF VEHICLE «a asfollowa: ...... (cash equivalent). In lawful memoney.ot.tha.Untted States. 525,Si Twin Fails. Idaho SECTION 28 FOR A DIST,ISTANCE O F 270.00 FEET TO3 A Regiatered owner and/ori/or Lion Holder; W esley R. Beginning at ihe SouthwestitcomerofiheSE1/4NW1/4; o all1 payable at tha time of salele iin compliance wHh Sectton 83303-052S. 8S and tiled wtth . POINT ON THE NOR'THI'THERLY BOUNDARY OF THEHE Maxwell. 443 2nd Ave. N.... TwinTv Falls. Idaho Thence North along aakl quailUBrtor section line, a distance9 45-1508(9) < Idaho Code. Ihele following daecribed real Ihe ihi Court. NORTHEAST OUARTER:R COF SECTION 28: THENCE Vehicle Description; Whitee IS1990 Mere 4 dr of 208.71 feat io a poini onI saklsa quarter aeclion line; property, I ailuaied In the Courlunty of Twrtn Fails, State ol DATED ihia 6th day of NORTH 89*59-25- EAST.ST ALONG THE NORTHERLYILY VIN: 1MECMS0U3LA619514514 Thence East along a lineI piparaiiei to the South line ofI Idaho, I and described aa fonowWifs. to-wit: August. Al 2003. BOUNDARY OF THE• NCNORTHEAST QUARTER OF Vehicle Stored at: Magic5 ValleyVi Towing, 252 Hanltins Section 34. Township 9 sousouth. Range 14 East of the> PARCEL I I: Lot 1 in Block 3 olof LEE CARNEY SUBDIVi- /s/Suzanne /s/ Shuti SECTION'28 FOR A DISI5ISTANGE OF 405.00 FEET TO Road, Twin Falls, Idaho Boise Mertdlan, a distance ot:ol 208.71 feet to a polni; SION. : Twin Falla County. Idallaho, reconled in Book 7 of Personat P( Representative THE TRUE POINT OF BECBEGINNING. Uon Amount; S662.00 Thence South along a line paipamllet 10 the Wesl boundary/ Plats. I Page 28. SUBJECT TO A COUNTY>ITY ROAO EASEMENT ALONQNQ VEHICLE 03 of the SE1/4NW1/4. Seciloililon 34, Township 9 South.. PARCEL I II; Tho South 2 feetlei of Lot 1 in Block 1 of PUBLISH: Ft August 21. 26 THE NORTH 25 FEET. Registered Owner and/or>r LienL Holder; Eziekei Ward. Range I 14 East of the Boist}ise Meridian, a distance olI COLLEGE ( MEADOWS SUiUBDIViSION. Twin Palis and an Sepiember 4.2003 Tho Trustoo has no hnowlodgo lng the SoutI3uth line of said Sedion 34 aI The Trustee has no knowicMiedge of a m ore particular IN THE DISTRICT COURT puiposo of complianco wilh Idaho Code. Section 60-113,13. V1N:JF2KA83A0JD71753SIS . Iis eomatimee associated TWM ^ PAHS MAaSTRATE. amouni of Iho bid ol tho10 salo» In tho fonn ol cash, orr a Regiatered Owner and'or UerUen Hokler Dee E Tucker, PO County « Aaaessora office, thele saddress 011226 Eaat 4160I with v said real property. DIVt8K>N cashlor-8 check drawn on a stole or lodorally Insuredrod Box 313, Hansen, Idaho North,I Buhl. Idaho, ia sometnetlmes associated with saidI S aid aale wilt be madIde without covenant or Case ^ No. CV 2003-2S26 savings Instilulion. Saidaid sale will bo made wilhouilui BankofAnwrtca, POB0X3823828. Seattle, WA 1real property. warranty regarding title, possissesaion or encumbrancea ^SUMMONS covonanl or warranty, oxprcxpross or Implied, regarding tltlo.tio. Vehk:ieDeecrlptlon:Tan199€1996 Chev Cav SaM aale will be made witlwithoui covenant or warranty' li lo satisfy ihe obtigatton secureured by and pursuant to the TirTINA M. CASWELL. possosslon or oncumbramironcos lo satlsly Ihe obilgalionIon VIN: 1Q1JC1240T72288188 Iregarding iltle, poasessk)n or)r eencumbrances to satisfy thoI p power of sale conferred In the« FIRSTFl AMERICAN TITLE: ti lion, aa successor tnistee. ford aaeurtty of NOTtCEiYOU HAVE prtndpal, InlerosI and Impoinpounds end subsequent inslall-all- Registered Owner and/or UeiUen HoWer Robert Rudolph,' COMPANY ( O F IDAHO, INC.,C., an Idaho Corporation, as CConseco Bank. Inc., aa benellefkHary. recorded O ctoW BEENSUEDBYTHE- mQnIs duo Ihoroallor; plus late charges, wllh Interesttsi 793 Waahington Street South,luth. Twin Falla, Idaho ' suoceaaor1 trxistee. for the benMnafK and security ol CJNJL 99.2001. aa instnjmant No. 2001X)l0l8275.andaaslgnedto ABABOVE-NAMED P L A IN -. cunenlty accruing al 10.7SC.750% per annum; iogether with'1th Vehk:leO*ecr1ptlon:WhRe10li1088Chav2dr IMortgage, aa benafidary, recordedrec l«ay 28.1909, as CCONSECO FINANCE 8ERVIVtCINQ CORP.. as bene- JJjTIFF(S). THE c o u r t :; anaubsequoni sums advane/aneed by boneficlery pursuantIio io ViN:1G1LV1115JE2755344 ilinatrument No. 1099O1O107,>7, and assigned to WELLS fhftolaiy, by asalgnmant recordeded Nev*mb*r 2 0 , 2001.^** ^MAY ENTER JUDGMENT-: the tonns and conditionss ol said Deed ol Trust, and any^ Vehicle Stored at: Magic ValleyVa Towing, 252 Hankins PARQOf HOME MORTGAClAQE, INC., fka N o rw aat IrInatnimenl No. 3001(t21303, MortgageM Records of Twin ^GAGAINST YOU WTTHOUTT ailons ih o reto . Tha principal>ai Road. Twin Fans. Idaho Mortoaea, Ino^ aa benefldar) Falls County, Idaho. .FURTHER NOTICE UN baianco owing as of ihlshis dole o n said obligailon Is Lien /^mou^t $662.00 MayI S m o m , aa Inatniment^ N o!^MW101M,'|V^^}^ THEt ABOVE GRANTORS ARIkRE NAMED T O COMPLY .4^.LESS YOU RESPOND $82,864.99. plua inleresl,St. ccosis and expenses actuallyilly VENICLeffe RecordaF of Twin Falla County, Idaho. WITHVi SECTION 4S-1508(4)(•)(A). IDAHO CODE. NO WI'THIN 20 DAYS. READ Incurred In onforcing thea olobllgatlona thereunder and In Registered Owner and/iv UenJenHoMenEllmoHuddlaaton,- 7THE ABOVE GRANTORS AJ= IE NAMED TO COMPLY REPRESENTA-nON R IS MADEDfi THAT THEY ARE. OR THE JH INFORMATION this aala. together with arty unpaid and/or accruing realMl M Lane, Elk RldM,ge,UT VWITH SECTION 45-1806(4)l(4)(A). IDAHO CO.DE. NO ARE A NOT. PRESENTLY REJESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SBELOW. g property taxea. and/or assessmasa enta. attorneys' fees,IS. Vehicle D e e c r ^ ; G r ei1994fktazda4dr ^ 9 FREPRESENTATION IS MAOlAOE *rmT THEY ARE. OR OBUGATION. O TO;TO: ROONEY I-CA8WCU. YOU ARE HEREBY Tnistees' lees and oosls anoand any other amount advanceded VIN:1YVGE22CXRfi11648191 AARE NOT. PRESENTLY RE------RESPONSIBLE ------FOR THIS The default for which thisI msale le to be made la th* • ' —. • • to profect-aald 8*cur1ly, as authortzedi In Ihe promisaory>ry Vehide Stored atrMagk; ValleyVan Towing, 252 Hankins COeUGATION.- - - fanure to pay when du*. underler D ew of T rutt Note, th* NOTIFiED that In order to. note secured by the aforemcementioned Deed ol Trust. %1 defend thle lawault, an-; The default for whk:h thiala aale Is to be made la the monthly m paymanta for F>rtnclpal«l and I n t * ^ of $866.90, «*< .. therefore, the BeneficiaryOary electa to aeii. or cause saM failurafl to pay when due, und*tder Deed of Trust Note, the due di per month for ihe moniHitha of February through appropriate ■ P wrlttetC;- Irtnt property to be sold, to tsatisfy aald obligailon. Registered Owner and/orr LliLien Holder Gene or Mary n pal.lRter*atandlnnpoundeot April, Aj 2003 and an aubaequentIt paymentsp unto tfiedata of CoMlnuedonneitpage^ N aT lci IS HEREBY GIVGIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS Martey. 466 Bunrtea North., TNvTNvIn Fane, Idaho t$ 1 ^ ! ^ . du* p*r month for the'tha montha of March through aa)e aj or relnataten>ent unooBectsded late chargaa are due In A7FEMPTINQ TO COUEC.ECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFOR- Vehlel*Deacrtptton:UghtBkfs5lue 1967 M a M PK . JiJune, 2003 and *n aub**qu*ntml paymanta until the date of tM th atnount of $1,213.46, wllhh 1intereet aooruing at 10% MATION OBTAINED WILLWII BE USED FOR THATIT VJN:JM2UFet2H011«t0 aale or reinstatement, wfth a momonthly tat* charge accruing p*r p« annum, and continuing to aoorua from January 6, PURPOSE. AND THATTHERHE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED,D. Vehicle Stored a t Magto VaiValley Towing, 252 Hankins at c $16.54. wtth Intereet aocrulrriilng at 7% per annum, and 2003. 2( Also due ara dslnquente1 and unpakl taxae for 2001 . F A X ^ THE ABOVE GRANTORSn s ,ARE NAMED TO COMPLY.Y Road. TWhiFaOs, Idaho . . contlnulno Cl to SKwrue from Februibniaryl, 2003.Th*principal and2002.Th* ai prtndpalb*lanc«K* owhM aa or thia date on WITH SECTION 45-150850fl(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO bbaianoe owlngae of thia dalet on theobOgatfon aecured by th* th obligation aecured byy 1a a ld D eed o f Truat la •REPRESENTATION 18 MADEMA THAT THEY ARE. ORIR Sealed bide muat be reoehnah«d at tha Twm Fans Poaoe aald ai D*ed of Truat la $34,7044M.«7,p(ue*ocnilnginl8r8aC $94,417.10,H plue aocnilng bilaneraeL coats an d advanoee. Y O U R p —ARE.NOT..EBESENTLY.Y FRESPONSIBLE FOR THISIS Deoamnent located at 3568 3)d31 Avenue East. (PO Box «ooeta and advanoee. Al deBnquiquentamountaarenowdue. All Al d*Unqu*nt amounts are noww Idue, together wim aooni- 0BUGAT10N. 3057)TVrln FaBs, Idaho, ielephephonenuntber735-V200,no totogether wfth aocnfing lata ohaBharge* and lnt*r*at unpaM ingtat* in charg**andint*r**l.ununeaM and aoofumg taxae. AD Dated AUGUST 5,2003. later than Thuieday. Sapiembsmber11.2003. Amount olbU aiand aooruing taxee, aaaetastamanla. truatae'e feaa, **ae*aments, ai tiuatee'e feee. a TIMKS CLASBIPiao ^ Noma and Addr«»a of tha» CiCurrent Trustee Is doee not have to aqual or aunauipaee th* Men annunL The aao al m e/a f*ee. and any amouniluniaadwnoed to prelect tha anwunts ar advanced to protect 0M STEWARTTm^ OF BOISE)l5E.tNC. hiflheet bUder wsTba notifiedn e d M the first working day aiaaeurtty aaaodated wtth thIaila foiMI otur* and that th e this ihi for*doeureandt& the benaOdwyalaolalDeelor bs 9ltoWeetEmefaW.8uita1(«100 foS ow ^ th* eala. BW eNpe mayma be picked up at the Buhl bibeneficiary electa to eel or camw iaeew buet property to b* p01 au se th e tru tt property to3 tb a aolil to aatisfy ta ld , Bilaa. ID 63704 eoW to aafiafy bM oblgaHon. I i Pol|De DepaitmenL tt I. ot a0«-734>WMn ^ I PrtONE: (800) 261-8219 lor IInformation L o n ie A O ^ 0oi*:Augu*ie,2003a OtDal*: July 28.2003 Stawart TWa ol Boise. Ine.DC. Successor Trustee . Vehk:>e AeeountaMRy Personon RFIRST m Se RICAN TTTLE COMOKtPANY OP IDAHO, INC. FIRST B AMERICAN TITLE COMIMPANY OF IDAHO. INC. or'.' ■ 5 ■ ""i B^ Bev Peteraan, Sr. Trustist Officer( 733-1000 By Monin* Cole. Trt«l OfftoarH /tl/a/Monlne Cole, TruM'Onioer .. aoa-arr-4»4»;..:. 5--..: (■UWU^V) • 5 PUBLISH; August-14.21.261,28 and Soptomber 4.2003 PUBUSH: September 4 andKt0,2003 s, PIPUBUSH: Auguat 26. Saplembimber4.l1andie.2003 PtPUBLISH: August 14,21.26 mmd6apla(n^4,2003 L .
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“ a!n A N N U A L iS pm O n*w M feOR pm ta STONE&TRAJNORDR for tha child and Inqinquir* SH O SH O N E ID 63!13352 Potltlon will b * haarcard at' l8^2003. Thepret*staistant PUBUCANNOUNCBMNMT T>C CITY OP KIMBERLY.LY. IIDAHO, LEVYMQ AO V A k to - Aff1ua*«a Q. Kvtnvitnvig w hether th e parent(>n((«). (H*dApplloatlonin fo r auch thn* a s th* courtirtm r ty mtist also send a copyDv < of AGM-Mthe Braadoaatut> REM TAXES FORTHE: ercm r r FISCAL YEAR BEOmM M B r—pon— murtbaWliifUedwtth A ltorneya fo r Par’eraonal guardbm. or custodian»«n r»- Tranafer No. y072l28 on appoint, and objacticctlons theprotssttotheappliw lc*. ON THE 1ST DAY OF 0C1OCTOBER 2003, AND EN D H IP th* abov* dMlgnaMcatedeourt Rtpreeantatfv quire tfie sepanta appoPPomt- 8/27/2003. Th* traminslsr mayb*fll*dbyanyperperson KarlJ. Drsher,Diractor fits ON THE 3QTH DAY OF: SEISEPTEMBEa SOwCVp ON AU^ within 20 dsyB aftarareanic* a P.O. Box 63 ment of an attorney. ^ lnolud*a 11 water rightarIe who can. In auoh ob]3b]sc- llc e n a a for KIKX(FM)M), TAXABLE PROPERTYIT IN THE CITY OF KIMBERLY, of tMa Summona oon n you. ' N TVrln Fala. ID 63303-1030063 You ir e lurthar nottlT o t ^ totaling 9663.74 cfa. ^ * l a tions, show to tho couim jrta PUBU8HrAuau(l26anI and Chanpel 264, Ketchumim, IDAHO, TO PROVIDE REVIREVENUE TO PAY M THE CTTY you tail io ao raapotipondthe' Telephone: 206-733-33-2721 that there shaS be aI retrebut- t r a n s f e r p ro p o se a s l to good reason agalnattsu si c h September 4,2003 GENERAL CURRENT E}ffE»>EN8ES AND A ) UABILTTY court may antarlutfi r-— 2S4.’Qoodlng', Idaho ES, AND PROyiDmO THAT THE ■ that if *xtsnd the serviceI areaa chaoga of name. ^ ^ NOTICEOF8ALE •oalnat youaadamIwnandad PUBUSH: SeptembiTiber 4th. a ohlld la placed In th*t of th* Big Wood Ca:an al WITNESS my har>d i ' . KMHI(AM).1i40kHlW. CfTY CLERK SHALL RLELE A A CERT1FIE0 COPY OF THIS. ^^thaj^ltitllt(a) j , . Mountain Homs, Idahoho; ORDINANCE AND STATEATE TAX COMMISSION FORM a) In Ihe 11th, and IBth.2003103 cuatody ol tha IDHWW iand Company to landid e ln aaal of Dlatriot C ouil t PursuantlotheU.S MTHCDISmiCfSftfdurtf was alto placed In cars'n o u t seotlone 6 and 17. Twp.T 121tidayef August 200 V®* KTR(AM), 1270 kHz, TWhwin L-2 WITH THE COUNTYNTY COMMISSIONERS AND. . A copy of tha CofT iinieuu. olttwfwrneforapeftoditod not 4 8 , Rge. 20E. B.M. rheee Th /aHIm J. Wifllama F alla, Idaho: KTPZ(FM)M), AUDITOR OP TWIN PALLSFALI COUNTY. IDAHO.AND la aarvad with Ihls . regutaSonsaseontainediii'] C h a n n e l 256, Mountalraln FILE A C.OPY O F THIS-IIS ORDINANCE WITH T H p: sjsnrspiiasB i S r m iMa than fifteen 08)loutof OUI lands will be suppliedwater Wl Anpmey^PetWoner* . Tills 43 Code of Federt mona. If you with to Sd im twenty-two0 (i(22) pursuant to sharesIn In the POB0X262 ■•fai H o m * . I d a h o : l r o>m n SECRETARY O F STATE - ...... tha advice or raprai t o r months from ihe date ipany.- -Twin Fans,~ID 83303-021 ^ Anthony S.;Brandon ancind BE IT ORDAINED BYY THE Tl MAYOR AND THE CfrV:-’ — tion t>y an attomay I '.•i?..?! Big wood C ^ Comp* th* T nnt of L Bogera ancmd COUNOLOFTHECITYOFIT OF KIMBERLY. IDAHO. THATie-. t w in p a u[fl s Adiudlcatlon, the l6hIDHW T h e landa a re appr<)t^x-- /s/Clerk or Deputy Cleiii and the NotkM ot Intent tt mattar. you. should i IVMIOH ahall Initiate a PetitionIon for imately 3 mllea, northle a s s t theCourt E athar R. Brandon tcto SECnONI. Thai theie sum st of 91,202487.00 be. pfomptty so that youi11:. .7^1® MAQWTHATE DMt impound dated August 6 Hogan Charltabli Case No. CV-20030I Termination of Paranrental b f th e City orpichfiefield , . . [2003, Ittued under clte< ten response. If any, Righta. Thia presumptinptlon. proteata may ti-M) communicattons Commts- An appropriate w TermJ ' NOTK:fiOPUENSA>.lALE will offer for ta le twitw o alon on Auguat'19.2003.^ ep5^^6mede*aStt response requlraa cc of:RBBBCCA8U ^ding onSeptember‘8 , eLi3,a t « (2)llam aa that wer« Th* nwnbers and ofBoenirs pwpose is a* follows: ^lights a ^ a p p llc a tlo n ? p ra s theld Impounded on public land. ance with Rule 10r a< i ' ; would not be In the1 btb est c o n ta c t IDWR Southt publkjauclton.wlllbehi of AGM-ldaho Broadcaat-st- OEWRAL FUND and other.Idaho Rui at The Automotive Clin:ilnlc, : ' Ino, LLC, are Anthony S. ADMINISTRATION DCPAR*PARTMENT: ind .h.®H NOTICE i s HEReD B B v Interett of the children'n*£»d a RegtonalOtnce at 206-7 Inc.. 577 Bh» Lakea BhBlvd. Theaellam aaw eri Civil Procedure andmdehall q i v e N t h a t K arair * n L . thair family, or thatIt tlth e 3033 or vttW www.kfwr.i ®/a Brandon:TruatoU.L. LegltlatfveSalary $ .19.200.00 atso include' N-. Twin F alls. Idahoho a t gathered on Auguat 16 Rogera and Esther R.R . Adminlttrative Salary 37.960.00 children la placed perm«nna- te.kf.ua wtth detail arovic lo be 2003. from Clover Creel t. The titl* and numt.mbarcf nenttywltharslatlve. u n d e r ‘New W ater Rl| 9:00 a.m. The Itema to Brandon, L. Rogsrs andnd Payroll Taxea 4.37ZOO. mis case. auctioned are: AUotment In the 8hoshon«“ l y Eather R. Brandon. Tmst-st- Rstlrsment • • I . >n n i e a b o v a - n aa rm ad WITNESS MY HAN 5,684,Q(t.' 2. If your reiponaa I a ra a n a AND SEAL of aakt Maff 2 * ^ . 1 -1990 Ford F-260 truck.trw Field Office ot ths BLM. e*a: The Porter Hoganan H/Alnsuranc* 2 dtcedent. Allpari itogto- iSSjlSrt’thTwISXaf!?/2 BLM Is unable iodatafmJne JannHar Meeks, Trustee;le; or the ettati wtth the Director, Dept, ^ OWs, Itoenae)« »i2 T theownaraofthellamaaas lit and denials ot Ihe aepi required to present'n t t h ^ Clerk of th*Distrfct Courtourt W ater Reaource. South! ■aa EOtott Klein; and L RogeraIts DrugTsstIno allegatlona of tha Pei “••J" E7744, VIN»1Q3AYe9YI9YX- they do not hsve anym y B randon. The parties to Ber^Contract c la im a w ith in foui9 u r(4 ) byGerryOaw.DeputyCle0*»k Region, 1341 Fillmore i EX3.5575 ■ vltlUe brsnds. Llamas are and other dafanses month* after the data c ^ ^ S ufte 200. Twin Falla afa Th* Porter Hogan Chartta- may daJm. PUBUSH:.September not administered through“flJJ bl* Trust are Jsnnlfer S. 30.000.00 flnt publtaatton of thii ber 4 83301 together with a pi I and the Idaho State Brand I 3. Your algnatura, mi i« ? I I ^ and 11.2003 ____ _test fee of S25.00 for eaJJX PUBLISH: A ugust 2 8 at ‘" 0 M **ks, Tnittse; WsndellIII Zoning Wage 6.500.00 address and telaph tica or aald clalmi wl Ssptember4.2003 Inspectton. forever barred, . nrmeowTRiCTcoUR}Uo t application on or befo M. Starke; Lawranca C.3. Zoning Payroll Tax 310.00 number, or Ihe algna i Claima muat be pre« CIAL 09/22/2003. The prote Johnson and Stsphanle S.8. Community Assistanc* 6.600.00 malllno a d d ra ts snd x*sent- OF THE FIFTH JUDICIA f*® During the perkxl between^ Jo h n so n . A copy of thela Zoning Workman Comp, ...... 80.0Q., - J# *o *»’• undertlBnejn e d a t DISTmCTOPTHESTATTATE tant rnuX also aend a coi TO NOMINATE A the posting and pubHahing p h o n e n u m b e r of y the addreaa indicated FOR o,f t h e p r o t e a t to tft h e GROWER MEMBER 01 applleatlon.andanyly B u m in s p e c to r 62.067.0a ottomey. led and OF IDAHO, IN AND FOf JS^ or aervice of the Notice and^ am endm ents and relatedKt BuMIng Inspector WorkmannanContpIns I BQXio. (lled'wlth th e Clerk(Of ol the THE COUNTY OF THE IDAHO POTATO™ until the date ol tala, the 4 . P ro o f o f malMniM ngor ^ow i QOODINQ ^ SSlLjfoREHER, DirectKtor COMMtSSKm tx® nutariala, ara avaBaU* foror Supplies i ,5oo!S' delivery of a copy o t ' Notice Is hereby aivi owner, their agent, Ofor pu b lic Inspectton during 6.000.00. response l o p i a ^r-S a a T E P H A N . KVANVNVIG. MAOISTRATE OlVnXMItON ‘''•n llen-hokler of record of them regular bualneas hours atiu P u b S i n 3.700.00. . STONE A TRAINORn CaaeNo.SP-03-001122 ' PUBLISH: Septemberer 4 that on T huraday. Oeti1 ’? : impounded llamaa may /tmus**ll O. Kvtnvig 3RS a n d 11.2003 . ber2,2003,at7K»pjn.i 'a y 21381 Highway 30. TwinIn Workman Comp liiaO ty CouncB&CisritsCou 380 0 0 *Vo determine whe ig . NOTICETO CREDITORS IS'J" redeemlhemupono n Falla. ID ^ W 1 . 3.500.00 iraonal I.e. § 16-3-801 the Aspen Room of ttw R i payment of and as ' you muat p ay a rilingling fee 'o f In the fktattar of the Eatat NOTKXOFAPPUCAT1G^ Uon Hotel-Canyon Spring SSK? 10.000.00 n with your reapon P.S^B«c63 ofcEARLRICHARO *“ *•. FOR WATER PERMIT 1357 Blue Lakes 8lv( ^ PUBUSH: Ssptsmber 4.6. 4.000.00 A contact the Clark of Twin Falla. ID 8330301 The fdtowlng appUcatk‘“on North, Twin Falla, Idah< 11 an d 13,2003 140.000.00 ■ c ' above*nan>ed court. 30063 BLAIR.JR. h a* been fllad to approp MIscellanaous 400.00 “ i-daycf Talephona: 208-733.27i-2721 Decaated. pPf** Nomlnattons for one grov1 * ^ I.T^a value of the forage DATED thia 3rd da NOTICE IS HEREB'BRv a t* the public watera ofL'^ tt er member of the Idah - DepotUtmty 2.500.00 f. June, 2003. S tate ot Idaho, Twin Fal '“ 5® consumed. Library Levy 16.50a00 „ _ PUBUSH: Septemberw r4lh. GIVEN that Shari K. Blal •ails Potato Com m ission ms 2. The damage to the /•/Robert S . Fort. Clerli bo made by qualM Ie ^ Actto^ptsMed^^enn UbraiySolaiy 9.600.00 . s ^------tjyQerfyOaw ------.11th.and1Bth.2003_3------: -has b atn appointed par i l public lands and dTlfTfIvr by y our government area Library Payroll Taxes ♦OURT ■O''*' repreaantatlva ofifihe th< pouto growers residingI*,''' I property of the United 730.00 a Deputy Clerk irrm ionfTRicT^ JO H N D. « ROSEMAR District No. 2A. which Ir •d contaln^lnpubUcnotic**. B50.00 ri ' OFTHEriFTHJUOIC MO GONIOAL s ii* State*. Th*y ar* part of your right All peracnt having clalnni eludes Twin Falls, Jeromi s ffiKSKSSi 6.ooaoo „ — PUBUSH: AuBUit-21r21-28. DISTRICT OP THiSTi aims -PO BOX 102 ------" Lincoln; C am as, Elmoreiv ;' 3- The cost of detecting,^g. to krtow and to be Informed LibraiyWortcman Comp Insunnsurance -----; -...... 60.60 — a 1.2003 OF IDAHO, IN AND Fl againatthedecwtentortnt September4and11.2l ri> e a ta le a re re q u iret,*?; d ti JEROME ID 63336 Bolts Valley and Goodinding a Refunds, stc. 200.00 S IN THE DOTHICT COI« n S r THE COUNTY OF PoJnt Of Dtverslon: countlea. Said grower sissr.ispr.srt Liability Insurance ______29.000.00 S ts' t w in pa l l sr preaent their withli""'2 SENWNE, S26. T10S Impoundment to Includede ch arg es all cltbtsns to be' " ...... OPTHenFTHJUOfCI may nom inate threi.h. gathering and oare of S i i i i MAOISTRATE DIVSM•WON J i ? R16E _ _ qualllled grow ers for thi of Informed, this neiMpaper'IT SANITATK)N DEPARTMENT,i» r: ?1 DISTRICT O P THE ST4 Caae No. CV-03-3e38>. date of the first publicatioi Impounded livestock. urges every dtlzen to read OP IDAHO. IN AND P< &RS olthlsnolleeorsaJdcialnu* 1 ^ Source: GROUND WATElic" vacancy from whom om Qartage CoHectton • ______91,690.00______^ THBCOUNnrOPiC ® " NOTICE TO CREDITOI Ua*: 01/01 To 12A31 will ba ap p o in ted to th< Y' It) the Matter of the Eai DOMESTIC (0.1 CFS) *'1® Any claim of redemptionon w e advlae those citizens■ Mailing TWIN PALLS Commlttlon by Qovemc m ustbsm sdeto 60o!oO u miflM of: B A R B A R A JAY H Total Dlverston: 0.1 CFS,S Dirk Kempthome. I o who seek (urther Ihfonna-I* Misceuimeous 50.00 fi MAGISTRATE DIVtSKg ! 2 " BARTLETT. ad lo the undersigned° a Date Filed: 08/06/2003 BLM's Field Manager.ir. tion to exerdae thtir rightit ' Caae No. CV.2003-3551 tha addreta Indicated anc } Dated: September 2.2003 6 92,940.00: u Deceaaed. >. m2i PlaeeofU te: NWNE,S2( ^ Shoahona Field Office.!e. to a c c e s s public rscords ______NOTICE TO CREDfTOI REBY- JUKt.wnhJha.Ctatk.oUhi P R A W '^ MUIR______------400 Weet FrStreel,— ------TC. § !S?H5------NOTIOE-IS-HERE -T10SrR16E------arid putrilc meetings PM . QIVEN that the und P.O. Box 28,..' ' i !5oo!§o 5 In Ihe Manor of the Eat STEPHAN. KVANVIO,'IG. Uojj Idaho Potato Commlsston0.” Shoshone, (daho. IMPORTANT :______phHAROLO PRAZnW, aigned haa been appoln Pleaae eddress sll legalI W ^ i^ ^ C o m p Ins. ______670.00 S ------Peraonal Rapr***ntathn ------*lnol*-welMor-4-lota-li „ . . . .(208).732.7286, balore tha.[•a- -advertising to:------> In PUBUSH:-Sept*mb*rv timeof theachaduled NOTICE.IS'HEREi Syj, "g Attornayt for Peraonal.» .i M agic View Subdivisiono«; and 17.2003 LEGAL ADVERXniNQ Fuel ~ slo io o ___ publteaale. GIVEN that Harold T he property is tocated 2. The Times News Truck Maintenance 1.600.00'- PI > |.V - miles South and 0.7 milaiil^ NOTICE OF POBOX648 Communlcatton 800.00 Praxlarhaabei' are required to preai pT bS ^ test PROPOSED CHANGE TO The llamas sre pretentiy at appointed personal rep Twin Fallt. ID 63303-0063 E aatofC uny. Any proles *t TWfrtFalle.lD6330M648I CapltalOutlay . 3.000.00 _ their Cialma within lour agalnat the propoaaie d WATER RIGHTS Ihe Shoshone esis Yard, D eadline lor Isgal ads: 3 t 28,960.00 aantativ* ol tha abo« i^ A e Telephone: 206-733-2721 Jed Notice la hereby givervsn Inc., 15 East U.S. Highway named decedent.It < montha after the date of applleatk>n(a) muat be fUe< daya prior to publication. i.im. flrtlpubllcailonol.il , . .with.the Dapartmaht 0of th at an A p p lic a tio n foifor 26, Shoshons, Idaho, and™ noon on Weonstday forr PARKS DEPARTMENT: — ^------r-p»raona-havlngelali notice o r aald elaimt \ Ith- Trantftr has been filed withwith are available for Inipection against Ihe decedent or I ' *• Water Retourcea, South Sunday, noon on Thursday> Salaries 3.640.00 be forever barred. Clali ___ em Regton, 1341 Flllmonore the Idsho D epartm entt olof betw een Ihe houra o t 80 for Monday, noon on Frl-• Payroll Texas ______estate are reoulred lo r a.m. and 4 p.m.-, Monday ______-■ 294;00-___ _ 1 0 prasent their daima will muat be preaentede d t o IN THE DISTRICT COURTIRT St.. SuKi 200: Twin Fallsllsr W a te r R e s o u r c e s fot ■y day forTussdayand1 Woricman Compline. 2SO.Oa Ot Colem an. Ritchieil* & OF THE FIFTH JUDICIALIAL ID 83301 together with1 ia changes to water rightshta through Friday, prtef to the•® Wednesday, noon on Mon-- Utilltiss 5.000.00 Av lour (4) m ontha aftar t , or within Twin Falla County:Ity: date of the tchs^led aala. date of the flnt publlcatl Robertaon. Attorneyslya-at' DI8TRICT0FTHE8TATE^TE preteat fee of S25.00 on oi *; day for Thursday and noonI Tree Community 6.500.00 Sti l-«w. PO Box 628. TwTwin OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR3R b e f o r e S e p te m b e r 22.>2, EDWARD A. AND/OR3R If Ihe Mamaa are not on Tuesday for FtMay andI Parte Maintenance of thia noUoa or aald dali 164 redeemed as spsclfled 2.500.00 irK win t>e forever barred. Fallt, Idaho 83303-05S0525. THE COUNTY OF TWINTN 2003. .The prolaatant muaiust JANtCE JOHNSON. 10464 S aturday, Holiday ifsad- Miscellaneous 150.00 at and filatfwtthth* Court.Irt. PALLS MAGISTRATEE a la o aend a copy of thetie W.-QARVERDALE CT.:t . above, the BLM will offer llnee may vary. If you have CapltalOutlay 5.440.00 cat Cialma muat be pres* S T E . 7 1 0 ; B O IS E . ID the animals for public sals' ad to the undersigned DATED thia 29lh daytey of DIVSWN' proteat to the applicant, S 23.974XN> Un CateNo.CV-03-3634 [^ rt J. Dreher, Director 83704 filed Applteatlon No.Mo. to the highest biddsr at POLICE DEPARTMENT: the addreee Indicated a 70405 on 4m >3 for diver-rer- S h o s h o n e S ale Yard, Iliad with th* Clerk ot t ttkina NOTICE TO CREDITORS=IS gwIariOT 220,544.00 ^ d« Uve In th* Matter of the Estatelate PUBLISH: Septem berr 4 slonof0.68cfsfrom ------5vESfMAGiC------PayroPTMSS Court FIRE DISTRICT 16.393.00 Fal STEPH A N . KVANVI' of: EDNA HARTMA and 11.2003 Springs and Wastewater 22.297.00 Th. 'V ia . p u b l is h : S .p t.m bMr ., 4. MILLER. — trlbutaiy to Solmon FallsIlls The sale will take place onin FOR SALE BV BID H/A Insurance STONE « TRAINOR IN THE DISTRICT COURTTT Creek, transfor Is propos-oa- Septem ber6, 2003, orlfIf The West Magic Fire 36.326.00. om /s/Ruaaell G. Kvanvig, 11and18.2003 Decesaed. Drug Testing 70.00 TUI irSS NOTICE IS HEREBYBV O F THE RFTH JUDICIAL^ Ing to change the place'Of- of Ihe animals are not told onn District is accepting sealed Communlcsttons , Altorneya for Peraon■onal INTHEOISTRKn^FT> . . . DISTRICTOFTHESTATE an September 6, 2003, at fairJr bids for 1954 GMC 6x6, 2 , 600 .0 0 rec Rapreaentative FTTH JUOICUL DSTRN GIVEN that the under- I t use for forty a c re s of an Utilities 4.650X)Q-- , Cd. M O F IDAHO, IN AND FORR Irrfgation right. Tranafer- Is market value, they will bee 1/2 ton truck, fuel gasoline, Supplies S.tXX).00 P.O. Box 63 OF THE STATE OF .THE COUNTY OF otto proposing to changege re-offered fortale orr with o r without 10 ft. sngle | Twin Fans. ID 83303-0060063 IDAHO, IN AND FOR. Til-TMw repreaeniauve ot tne above Insurance 6.000.00-' d«( named decedent. All par-2 ^ TWINFALLS— ^----- thepolnt of dlverston fromam dispossd ol undtr citedd plow. Training Telephone: 206-733-2722721 COUNTY OF nM C ase No. CV 03-3719 wo regulstlons without furtherir • - AH bids mutt be under i 6.500.00 for TWN FALLS MAOBTRA1B.-nt aonahavino claima agalnat the Snake River to two Equipment ' 5,950.00 C0( the decedent or her estateu e NOTICE OF HEARING „ polntt of diversions located sealed cover dlrsctsd to , PUBLISH: August 211. .2 1 8 DIVI8XM4 m t In th e Matter,of Ihe Appll- Auto Maintenance 11,000.00 the M required to preaent )il- on unnamed stream s whichteh . the W est Mitgte Firs Com-. Fuel 9.000.00 M» and Septem ber 2003» Case No. CV 2003-3566 (4) cation of are tributary to Salmon'on' F o r fu rth er q ueitlons.I. missioners, 25 Rslnbow I ^nSr CHILD PROTECTIVEY AC c r their cialma wtthin four (4) SubscrlptkwVDues------650.00 ast INTHEDSTmCT~COGP montha after the data of thatKl JEREMY MICHAEL Falls Creek. Original pointInt pleoseconlactthes Dr.i #56, West Magle, ID jCommunity Assist. S J T SUMMONS. BAKER-WAY AND r 63352. . 600.00 • OP THE FIFTH JUOICU In tha Intareat of: firat publication ot Ihia of diversion Is 1.5 milese s Shoshone Field Mansger < 130.00 war DISTfMCTOFTHESTAI notice or said cialma will be BRADEN KARL BAKER;R west ol Hagerman. Idahoho 01(208) 732-7288. Bids will be opened on t LUKE RILEY, n s lor change In name. GS;iA..u„m on 2.000.00 to I OF IDAHO, IN AND FOI d.o.b. 08-06-03 lorever barred. Cialma on the Snake River. Loca:a- Saturday. September 20, Evklence i 2 » .W ^ THE COUNTY OF ____ mutt e iy r be preyntetMo tion of original place of uaasa PUBLISH: August 26th,, 2003al11:00amlntheflre! { 1^------^ArPetlttoirby-JEREMY- . ■ ■^T % W frP A IL S = rr- -irTM iwans^iinnra-snrcnr ■2003*Bnd'8eptomt»r4tlTr^ “ • CbnUniied wi next paae- 7 MAOISTRATE DIVISJOF 'do.b. 02^04-98 MICHAEL BAKER-WAY.r. mllea west of Hagerman.m. 2003 ■ ------IR;738:00'------pflecK)U8 r il e y , . address Indicated, or filed $366,247X0 CO Probate No. CV 2003*348 with tha Clerk of the Court. born January 8, 2003 In Idaho. Location of pro-o- ^ 1 ' d.o.b. 06-23-W , of T w in F a lla , Id ah o and ------auc NOTICE TO CREDITORS ChWranundortheag.'.„<.< DATED this 27th day of id poaed point of diversionjn. ______— ------r r r r ; ^ •STREET D^ARTMENT:-^— ------m the Matter of the Estat Auog.l.a»3.— -■ BRADENKARL-BAKERr=1. aTid place of use is 4 miles' Salaries of: KENNETH QLENI born October 13. 2000 In NOTICE OF THUTtUSTEE*S SALE f 41.050.00 10. fiNP THE.STATE OF IDAHiIHO / ^ d n a Hutchlna In west and 6 miles north ofI?'- FA-is;-16760 fPayroll Taxss 3.146.00 toll FOSTER. CATHERIN TO- c/o Jeff Stoker ' Twin Falls; Idaho noww Buhl, Idaho. For apocltlc Ratirsment JEANETTE FOSTER SENDS GREETINGS TO residing at 536 Filer Onthe3rddayofDecemberber.2003,atthehourof10:00 f 4.010.00 Cot CURTIS JOHNSONiS"‘ ‘ PO Box 1597 ir details regarding the'® A.M.. of toki day. (recognizedzed local time). In the Otnce of tH/A Insurance 3.640.00 rec< Hutbartd and wKe. ^ Twin Fallt, ID 63303-159717 Avenue Weal proposingig oppllcallon(^. please con- Drug Testing Decedents. ADDRESS UNKNOWN a change In nome too loci IDWR Southern!!' R rat American Title Companpany, 260 3rd Avenue North, i 35.00 , Mor ... YOUAREHEREB 4 JEREMY MICHAEL WAY " Twrin Falls, In th» County oof f: Twin Falls. Slsle of Idaho, f,Street Ughts 18.500.00 THE Th* undersigned ha NOTIFIED THAT; PUBLISH: September 4. Y Regional Otflce at 208-736-^ First Amoncon Tllle Companj»n y of Idaho, Inc., an Idaho *Workman Comp Inaurance 1.100.0 0 . w n been appointed Paraoni rfileh 11»ndie.2Q03______' and BRADEN KARL WAYY 3033 or visit wWw.ldwr.itai«- UnHorma Rapr*aentatlve of th A Petition, a copy of wttic — has been filed In the above Corporation, oa successoror titru stee, will sell at public l 350.00 REI , ‘5^ la attached, h a s ^ n filedfile LEQAL NOTKiE e .id.ut with dotoll provided oucilon, to tho highest bidder,ler, for caah or cashiers check fDues/Subscriptions lOOiW. ARI Above-named aatala. A ontitted court, the reatonn under ‘New W ater Right Miscellaneous persons having claimIm . lntheabov*-*ntmedmatl(atler ALL-RITE STORAGEIE for th e change In namo (cash equivolont). In lawful1 m“ mother married Kennethh ogolntl approval muat bo Idaho, and described st follow:Hows, to-wit: F 1.6 00 .0 0 set: first p u b lic a tio n of thli• h ^ alleging the above-namen MICHAEL BAKER-WAY.'■ Su^o 200; Twin Falls, ID CapltalOutlay mutt be presented to 'Tth« * the CWW Protective Act.I. after09/15A)3lf notpaklln The natural fothor of ^ Tho Trustee hpt no knowliDwiedge of a more particular ^ 18.669.00 wHh You are hereby diracteined full by 8/1003. 1 8330t wtth a protost foo ot" doacrlptlon of the above refeieferenced real property, but $214,661.00. occi Penonat Representative It BRADEN KARL BAKER Ist S2S.OO lor each application COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICE oare of attorney Mlcl ^ C had Lester Scovot. Suchh on or bolero Soplomber'' for purposes of compllanco0 wwith Section 60-113 Idaho C FICER: owlr 0 at PUBLISH: AugutI 28 andId Code, tho Trustee has beenin ItInformed thot occording to Salaries » 21.900.00, oee Bodgaa ai the otricea o S'JfSl'hSS'fSXii Payroll Taxfts PETERSON. HODQES i Ihe Twin Falla Count]n ty September4.2003 - the County Attotaort offlco,«, thet addroaa of 104 Oavla 2,267.00' ona r.M. Courthouae, 425 Shoihora Street, Rler, Idaho. It tomellinetlmes associated with saM H/A H InsurtUKe 7;770.00 toge HARPER, LLP. 392 Falli IS ? NOTICE OF Retirement Avenue. Poat Office aBo> “* Street, Twin Fatla. Idaho ~ NOTICE OF TRI'RUSTEE'SSALE rool property. 2.140.00 and a . : MUNICIPAL ELECTION No. 49736 ■ Sold sole will bo mad Animal Disposal 1.000.00 attor 5298. Twin Falls. Idahc NOTICE IS HEREBY isd e w ith o u t covenant or- ^ 83303-6206. \ On Docamber-16.2003, ot tho hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m.1. warranty regarding ilUe, poaaiaaaeaslon or encumbrances 200.00 sect „ You ara nottfied thai te. . . r . GIVEN: That the GeneralBj of said day ot the lobby off 1Truatoe, 163 Fourth Avonuo0 toaatltty Ihe obllwUon aecurc Uniforms 300.00 beni DATED thia 4th day ol Election to bo heki In and cured by and pursuant to the Ui Auguat. 2003. y® ' vice ol Ihe attached Petltior d North, Twin Fallt. Idaho, rTITLEFACT. INC., an Idaho0 powor of sale conrorrad In the:he ideed of tniat executed ty S' 1.000.00 sokl e g upon WU. a* the parem(e)^ for the City ot Twin Falla, corporatkw.- as Trustee willill telli ot publki auction, lo thee ORLANDO O ALVAREZ AND 600.00 Date /t/MICKHODQES Idaho, will be hekI on Tues- iND LU2 MARtA ALVAR^ g* Attorney lor Peraonal guardian, or cuatodlan oi >* higheetbldder, forcoth, ln;in; lawful money of tho Unitedd hualiand and wife, as grantoiintors, to FIRST AMERICAN Pound Malmenartce 300.00 FIR£ tl^children, eonfenper-' day. the 4th ot November.^ S ta te s, all payable at Ihea timot of tale, the following9 TITLE COMPANY OF IDAHO,•lO, INC.. on Idaho Corpora- Fuel f i 600.00 /sAHi 2003 on which day Polla InsuronoB p3BUSH:*Auguat 26th, to n al luriadlctlon ot Ihe ■ described real property, tHuHuoied In the County of Twinn lion, as successor trustee, foror titho benofH and tecuflty of 350.00 ,,h ' Court upon you and tut>- will be open fnm 6:00 a.m. Falls. State of Idaho, and dotlotcrlbedos follows to-wit: 8.250.00 PUB September 4th a 11th, ^ toB:OOp.m.Theelectk>nls ; 2003______iacta you to m e provlalont * Lot 11. PLEASANT VALLEYEY RANCHES NO. 2, PHASES JanusrylS , 1998.aslnstrutri ; 2. a P lan n ed Unit Develoi:opmsnt. Twin Folia County,’, assigned to WELLS FARGO3HOMEMORTOAOE.INC., Hi , $ 44,74io§’ p S r WTHE DtSTfUCrltoURTJRT You are notified that^ If ; electing four councU mem.>' i Idaho, according to the officfidal plat thereof recorded In 08 benefldory, by osslan- Total to all Oepartmenta(Oeneral«IFund) I $1,202,357^ ...... OF THE RFTH JUDICIALIAL you fall to ap p ear without beta for a term of fourf i 16 of Plata, page 21, recordsro of Twin Falls County.. mont recorded August 10.1), 1996, a s Instrument.lTo. OfSTRICT OP THE STATEm reasonable cause, the years. Candldatea for city | 1996014460, Mortgage Rocortcords ol Twin Falls County. SECTION a: That a generaleral tax ievy on.^1 taxable - I OF IDAHO. M AND FOR3R Court may proceed In youronr olocted otflce are requited Sometimes < known os: 32155 NorthI 3470 East. Klmberty.. Idaho. Pf'property within Ihe City of KimKImbarly be levied In on THECOUMTYOF absencs or you maybeb ' to fUe'a declaration of can-'* Idahoi 83341. THE ASOVE OR/WrORS ARIARE NAMED TO COMPLY 2"amount allowed by law for the'gsle'generol purposes of said TWIN FALLS proceeded agalnti for didacy with the city dark, SakJ sale will be made wlwithout covenant or warrantyf WITH SECTION 46-1506(4)((4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO CHCity, for the fiscal year beginning'-dng October 1,2003, In the MACUSTRATE DIVISKm5N contempt of Court. accompanied by a nonre-* ,regarding trae,possessk)n or3r encumbmncosI to satisfy the• REPRESENTATION IS MAOEkOE THAT THEY ARE. Ofl amount ot $425.2M.00 for genettmetal hmdpurpoees. Cata No. CV-03-3618 You a re n o tllie d that. . . fundable filing fee of $40 or' obligation< secured by andid pursuant to the pow er of1 ARE NOT. PRESENTLY RESRESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SECHQM i. All ordinanceee amand parts of ordinances In NOTICE TO CREDITORS^S tha parent(a). eu*fdian. or„ a petition ot candidacy/ sale. conferred In the Deed otofTnjtl from Chuck ThomaaI OBLIGATIOI^. i conflici wtth this orcflnance ares herebyhei repealed l>C. 9 16-3-eOI a custodian may b e flnan-^ a l ^ by at Iwtft five qual-* tot TWeFoct, Inc., Tnisteo. amsnd Ploosant Volley Dovolop- The default for which thiss salesi is to be made It the , JSBZCUail fi. This ordinanceeahaD shj take effect and be in . IJ Ih the Matter of the EsUte daOy Oable for ^ aupport^ Itled city electors. The> mentr Co. Inc;, an Idaho Oortarporallon. Beneficiary, datedI failure I lo pay when due. underder Deed of Trust Note, the 'uUruD fofce upon Ks paaaage. oppnipprovalandpubUcattonlln n i l of: WARREN P . SKINNER,ER, and/or treatm ent of thate^ deadline for filing declare-■ (O ctober 16,2000. redordedOI October 18,2000, aalnairu-- monthly i payments for Principal.wl. InterestI end Impounds of om " e issue of 77>* TJmaa Nawa,«, a newspaper of general- : Decaaaed. chUdran. ’ Ilona of candidacy la Frl-- mentr No. 2000-016110. rea»corda of Twin Falla County,. $466.35, j due per motitli forr thethi montha of November, OIR^rculatton In the City of Klmberty,lerty, and the offtelar new a.; • NOTICE IS HEREBYBY You-are further notlfledM day, Saptemtwr 26. 2003> i,Idaho: the beneficial Interact«t under tald Deed of Trust: December, I 2002 and Januaryry ttthrough March, 2003 and P®iMperofsoklClly. QIVEN th a t W a rra n W. that the chlldrenand at 5:00 p.m. Declaratlona' waay aaalgned lo Draco Investistment Cotp. by Assignment: all i eubsequent paymenta untilitll thet & te of sale or rein- SECTION B. The City Clertierit ofc the City of K lm b ^ , • - * lan parant(a), guardian, or of candklacy are available1 reeorctedJune19,200t,aalni^ lnstmmenlNo.200t*01077e.. - -atatament.t with a monthly latea chargecti accruing at $18.73, ^daho, is hereby euthortzed andind cdirected to fBe with 4he * Appointed peraonal rs- custodhui hav* th* right^ to at City HaD In Ihe ofric* of rrecords of Twin Falls County.y. tdaho. ■ wtth « Interest accnjlng al an ac^ustablea^i rate, the currsnt 9bounty ^ Convnissionera, Clerkc ancand Auditor ot Twin Falls . preeantaave of Om above-ve- be represented by an attor-^ the city clerk a t -321 2nd' The above Grantor^ are nanomed to comply with Sectton rate r la*8.5% perannum. andd «continuing to accrue /rom Oo:ounty. Idaho, e certtfled copyy of this ordnance after tta- n am ed d e c * d * n l . AllMl ney of your chooMng. cr,u If Avenue East from the hours' 4S-t506(4)(a),a Idaho Code,. tNo repretentatton Is m ade . October ( 1,2002.The principalipalbalance owlngaaofthis ^ atton, WNh the duly execut-: persona having cialmama financially unable to pay.; " of S:00 a-m. to 5:00 p.m., that tl they are. or ara not. pre)resently retponelble for this date c on tho obUgaiion securedsd byI said Deed of Trust Is «<>, on FonnTCL-2 making the- w •gainst the daoedant or theIhe have the right to have an Monday through FrMay. oobligation. ]$53,025.46, plus accniing Interetereet. coeta and advancea. g®')otlar Certlfk:atton of Budgett ReRequest to the Board of * attate are required to attorney appointed by the^ SharonBtyan Default for which this sale Isis tto be made le failure to poy: Allf delinquent amounit are now3w due,( together with aocni- itounty Commlasionefa,a^fBsa'IsacopyofthlsOrdkia^ .- tlrietnt their c u K a wtthinl>m Court to r * m ^ t h * c h lid d D«putyCltyClert< (,(a) Accumulated deficiency In payments of $477.29 par Ing li late c h o ^ and Inlersat,, unpaiduni and accruing taxes, vtth the Secrstaiy ot State. mur (4) m ontha after theh* or ttt* per*nt(s}, guardtan, month, for the montha ot A ^m. . May. June and July. 2003. Bta-'.; ^ thit rwtloe or aaid cialmaTW aj^isnse. If you request to owing a a of this date on thee obllgatkKii aecured by eakl- this tl fbradosureandiAttthe beibeneOciatyalectatoaellor Cit):ily of Klmberiy, TVAi Falls CountyKinty, Idaho, at a convened I** t-vi ^batoraverbamd. hav* an anom ey appointedS ------H o S c s o ? ------D eed of Trust Is S8.802.38. pluap 10% Interest and tore- c c a u se the truat property too beb sold to aatlafy aald .nwiteeting of the C ^ of lOmberfylyOty Cd Coundl held on the; . rm; • Cialma muat b* preaeni-nl- at county e x p e n se , you>u PROPOSED CHANOE closura costs. 0obligation. « th d n of August 2003...... 4d to th* ui^ r a l y e d aat' f muat appear before thaia The foNowIng appUcalton DATED 0 this 14th day of Auguaiusl.2003.-‘- ■ ------Date: C July 23.2003 - /a/Ji/Jiffl SorenssM iUyer nd date of the hearing givtnin haa been filed oonoemlng TTTUEFACr,i INC. eFIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMP>MPANY OF IDAHO, INC. Attiittest Kim Martin. Ctiy Clark mad with th* C lark of theha above, al w hich tim e the>e the public w aters of the /am. Todd Blaaa. Vice Presidedent . /I/s/Monlne Cole, Trust Officer Court Court ahall eo n ald er ap-p- State of Idaho: BK3 WOOD „ PUIUBUSH: September 4,2003 STEPHAN. KVANVIO.S. I oolntment of a n attorneyIV CANAL CO. PO BOX C: PUBLISH: P Auguat 21,26, Sept>ptembe<4andt1.2003 PPUBUSH: Augwt I f ‘21,28 and Septem ber 4,2003 1 . I - ■eSTAVAIUP'P Thursday, Septsf 4,aoo»-nin— Nww.iwl,TMnl>Mf,'MMi'ldR ' » f' . :iO DAYCARB Big Littlee CAItftNTlllS IDmVBRS' JEWELER- h M b c h Am c Ranehee Jerom e, haa 2 needed. FtanSngpoeMoa Alpine Jew el«rs In Magic Wantod V truck mechartic. m K j m a m ■ FAX 1. oal 2806633IV.. meg.* Valley Mallla seeking F i i ;____ CBfAMsdMmpmtBHopaae '^liSoSlhSSdrtwa?^ ‘ Please ea l 324-7146* • -U £ ______•• u n v r a ------Can 208^4-7146* experleno*re Eatatee. after Pu»Part-Afler School er operator needed for; TfttICK DRIVERS praotloe In TF. Would' PA<10Q7e custom farm work. Mustt NEEDEDI fled applicants. Must frequire eo m e travel to.' I '^0w SaicteyolO «e«•cember, 2003. at the hour e( 10H haveCOL CM94»«974♦ '> Semi & Ten Wheelere for apply In paraon with eatelllte . (aoilltatea.- H" AD. or64»6707.* resume. C«il-Staoy-for. -Competltlve-wage ------eppt. 206-733-1554* I a I ^SSS^S!Sl^}S^ era' TIMES-NEWS benefits. Send resume a ? ’ PBlIt. In ihs Oounlounty o( TMn FM e. a ttte o r Man ept CLASSIFIED ~ ■ LCNOmO . rrels. to P.O. Box 5172 oomebyforappMcatfons >Advantage Lending a TwinT Fad*. Id. 83303.* t nj^»rtcm Tiw:c^ g : S!15S^;Sf551Sa??SSJ DEPARTMENT AOyiMlATnATiVe D R m i------P; Cbmorailon, u iuectt Information can Citnt KIsler SUPPORT I OeseACOOHariMat 4418E.^flM urtaus^ Leaae ra seeking a OPTICALSi ------— ------. 5 ^ ^Tl-OOie-orOonOrubb- ^201^734.6638—~ Mountaln-VUtaga-Roeoittn-E requbed.Fuiltlme-Ag - :------id.-Mon. lhni Fri.------biangual-a.non 4>Ulngual.. •CareeroDPOftunltywmhour.S ' — — i5( - i i J i 48T-223a ...... Stanley haa an opening reis ^ Drug free 8«01unthh/5®dpm.* sell motivated. Indlvidu- growing business «•. a ir U i^ s of sale In compUam with Settk^ Wost Magk: RreDiatricI fora year-round als, to work a« outreach “•• *Jl606(9> (diho Cod*od*. tha following described re 208-6^-4543 . Earn u p to $30,000. come kwn offkwra. We will funy ' 25 Rainbow Dr. >50 * admlnletrallve clerk." ' - J6 C Custom. LLC ^ ^ get your Clasa X C DL with ..“.sc'ss:. „ 9.. r* ro ^. sNuattd In the0m County of TwTn FaM, Stale ^ WestMagto,ID83352 (B uriey)* Must be good w/numbers. 734-6621.* i train. FT a P T options. r-’ - rows.to-wK:uf > R«A Truck Driving Cali for more details. 9 t- Dmenerits Include: Twin FtUs County. Idaho.sho. For STUFF I’S westsm. Em. preferred. = ery operetore. 324-7148* able houalng. Wage* Jerom e Truck shop paid vacatlon/sick. ' Tho TniatM has noto kknowledge of d more paitlcutiBulv ■ $90orLes» $7-$9/hr.DOE. [t ! oxp. in hoavy duty trucks > - . ds^olpilon of iho abovs PARM Insurance. 401k, lovo referenced real property,. butbt . ^ n d resume to • DRIVER Wanted dependable a exp. req*d. Fun benefits, aala- wreokends. » off. Wages Dlisnce vrith Section 60-113 Idahlaho PO Box 150 ryOOE. Apply in person > a X “Tm°.MKfSIS been Informed that accordfcw i I 3 lines Putt and part time drhrera f truck drtvere a tractor op- DOE. Resume to; Ste reVRB black and white[te S d ^ a Stanley, ID 83278 erfaK needed to nm v eratore for potato a beet ormaltresunwto; . I Mountain W est Optical. ; tiStt County AoMssofsom>otnee. the addresa of 10»S Sperk to206*774*9e4r Trebar Kenworth Selee {■• EMM, TMn Falla, Kttholaho. Is sometimes associated^ vA cat. on Ellzabelh Blvd.d. S ^ a r s * 11 westem state*. harvest. Auto, trana.. no l 731 N. College Road Can 206-736-7100.* i Class A CDL CDL req., new equip. Attn: S cott Twin Falle, ID 63301* . Conduct public opmton double and tanker Jerome area. References. 62 E. Frontaoe Rd. N., gS I' . ^.ffTOwllfl,.bs made without covenantItor d POUND golf ciuba with Jerome, M63338* PACKAGMOMECHAWCS lie, possession or encumbrancewee cover *Blg Bertha*. Found^ uSSSIdiwSiSX'* pods over tfM telephone. C alf678-6263* Kraft Foods, inc. is seeking- on secured by and pursuant toI theth< 4 milee a o u th of Twin d«y*.Prtv«t* Party Only. ABSOLUTECY PWiANCIAL— ------BMECHANIC .------«candhlaloa for two Pack- . i ■ r f S SId i in the deed of trust executaddby- b “ FaBa.-Can733-3634.*-— — ALeMMeSanlchas . - DDiesel mechanic waniod.. .aging . a( Mechank: positions,' ;T ‘ Canustoday!------“ s w S K S I i k Food grade product*. = SShN e LEWIS ANDID NANCYh K LEWIS, huebani■ng MUNft Lab, male, black.ar. The Times-News an immediate opening minimum 2 yeare expert- Applicants A| must have end wirs, as orantora,rs, ito FIRST AMERICAN TITLI $7JK) to $9U)0 per hour. ^Gr*at home Ume. ^ forantfjfperleneed once, must have own experience o> maintaining...... TLE no collar. Found on Rlich-h- Classified Department Casual work environment -Idaho innTraneportr " tools, pay DOE. medical ai COMPANYORDAHO.il0. INC.. an Idaho Corporation, m" le Rd. & Hagerman Hwy.y. 733-0931 exL 2 Real eatata Loan Officer < and repairing modern s'tM cssior truBtaa, for the benefit and security o Flexible evee. daya, A lne.Burtey7ld lr\the Twin Falls Office. insurance, I vacalion. muat PiPLC controlled packatfng on 8/27/03 evening. Cali111 677-4042.* wknd. houre. 15*30 hra., 1-600467-2911M-P L a ^ Financial Groupoup, Ino^ as benefldaiy, recordec loWentlfy.208-e37-6363*3* The successful candidate' 1be able to work Fri,. Sat., .equipment. ec A working L' D»cambor3,10S7.asiniI instrument No. 1M70199S1. am 8amlo5pmMOST* ' must posses excellent LY C * n 2 0 8 -« i» « ^ * _____- . .7^ne«•^rews7Nowlathe-- AUTOUOnVE - ...... • 206<21>6378«2a-6301* . experience originating . .Is hiring lo r Ihe_____rei_roqulred. Must be.able to------WITH SECTION 4S-1S01S0e(4)(A). IDAHO CODE. NONC cate. Reward oneM time to come pick up your JMfy tu b e Is now hMng FT DfOVERS . ^ ■" loans, must be a aelf ' positions: work wc In a team environ REPRESENTATION IS MADEH T M T THEY ARE. OR OF yenow& white (un-grown, technicians. CMStomer 'Chopperandplttractor atartar. bilingual skUls a ment and train others. ARE NOT. PRESENTLYTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THISHIS one black half grown, in ssrvice friendly. Seme Operetore. Needed lo* plus. Appllcationa for- GBUQATION. the Burley area Park Av- co m p u ter k n o w l e d ^ ^ employment are avallabla ^fcoMalstant ^required. A pre^omploy- • Tha dafaurt lor which t com harveet. •CNA-S. mi Ch mis sale is to be made Is thetha enue A 24th street Near Can 206-260-2180* at any mont hair analysis and falhira lo pay when dus,IS, tundor Deed of Trust Note, thetha Park View Care A Rehab.I. A ^ ly In person ^ O L E w M Ban* Location*, background check is monthly paymsnts for PritvPrincipal. Interest and Impounds ot 67»>378e o r 312-3060* A d S K i^ w . leciUoo* ^DRn/ferib required.' A ppllcalfone SM26.30. duo per monthinth lor tho months of December, lOwheelerw/COLyrround. n Buriey. 10 are ari being accepted at r. PReONANCYCnSISCOfTER i ATT: Joy o r Jim* thithe Krsft R upert Facili ^ofldJanuacy-throuQhjgh April, 2003 and alt subeequeni female, red collar w/iags1$ FHEE TESTS. Always SIdewlndere in M urtai^. ^ l^ ^ e n ts until the datee otol sale or reinstatement, wtth s 0 ConfWentlal. 734-74^ i ty.311 ty S.O neida. ___ __monthly lato charga accn/l«ml(>g at $45.13. uncollected latete,. that says Caldwell Dog nights. part-tln>e. experi Rupert. Id 63380, from :^V - Pound. Laet seen 9/1. ence helpful, will train. 8 Westem states a NEWSPAPER , Rt chaises ara duo In the smcsmountot $1.202.0 1 ..with interest Call 432>«687* Alberta. Home weekly. CIRCULATION C | e secrulng at7.S% por annisnnum. and continuing lo accrue^ C«n208-736-2299.* time, good pay. vacation • rider program, heotlh Soptom bertOth. A ------Novembor 1.2002. T 2. The principal balance owing as |«SHl»< I pay, heanh insurance. A . insurance, fuel and ' TTMTTmee-Mewa/a re«reaunfo is also required.' of this dale on iho oblloat )n secured by said Deed\ ^of *Judd* Lost ? n th e * ^ d multiple safsty bonuses. safety bonuses. •aeeepting epplleetlone KnKraft otfore o com^tltlvo Trust Is $114,899.04. pTuii accruing Intofast, costs andind North Road in Jerom e, Team. Soto, or Relief. tor e tulHlmm Dletriet salsalary and excellent ben- advances. All deNnauent at her REWARD! No collar. New equip. 1-686«»57e6 Maneo^fnour elltellts Wllh incentive plans______------Wl00 is a equal opportu- reas, and any amountsr: advancedad( to protect the socurtty% while Tabby. Neutrod3 jBANKRUPTCY -.Harvest drivera needed. ■GENERAL date n^ust b e able to nity/afflrmalh/e nItv actlon'em- auociated vrtth this foreeloeclosure and that the beneficiaryary male.Lastsaen2103Ad->■ Guaranteed lowest price Needed. Starting at Class B CDL 10 wheeler ■♦ General Labor woik weekends, be de- ployor plo M/F/V/D.* ------elacta.tQ.aolLor^usa.th«1.ths.trusLproperty.to.be.aoldJo[Jo. - d l 8on-Ave.-E^CalJ-2 0 B - - • -Paydependeonexp.— B -.pend^lo..have.excol-. .p ^ satisfy MW obligailon. - — Uncontested divorce------&sem l.Endlngln 0 PROCESSINO - 212-078S or.735-9823.* $295 •«-filing fees. Can Must be available for iNovember. CaM TMH v t *♦ Certified Flaggora I SeaPac of Idaho Is now, Date; August 6.2003. . all shlfta. ♦ COL Drtvere 'skills, and enjoy work- FIRST AMERICAN TITLE ( < LffSrehesapaaka reirisv lollfreo.1-»M-6eB'3399» expanding and has L^COMPANY OF IDAHO, INC.------errmale.-Anawera-to- - . ----- Benefits include— _i —♦Construction______J J09-wRh.youth..An.oul-. . _-openlr^ o « forllsh process------^— ------/s/^nlneCoIoTTrust OWc« > -====^BANKROPTCY==- Immodlaie posiiion for ^ going peraonalliy Is a ^ Paco, on Cammlma * Medtosl Idependsble OTR drh/ars. ♦^ Auto.MechanIc I Ing plant workere on both # Dental ♦ Forkilft Operatore I day and ovening shifts. PUBLISH; August 2 1 ,28 a. SeptemberS 4 and 11.2003 Carey road. Last seen on1 Accidents, dhrorca & ' -Re<|^ooed•MVIVCIass-A- —^ ‘Fhls entry level man- S at 4e7-2410/308-e778,‘ criminal matter*, ♦ 401 k Paid vacations, irCDL 1-677-626-6113 e r ^ ^ l y in peraon at ihe agem ent poaitlon In- SeoPeo sm ot Idaho offers: - l-g BT-Sam oyad X. Purei Bndme9at7S4’93»7* 324-6028* ^PERSONNEL Ieludes rotponslbllllies > p while, male neutered. ■ ✓ Paid vacaiions*and 6HIVER5—! - PLUS IIn msnoging youth and ' X.holidays. NOTICE OFF TlTRUSTEE'S SALE Right blue eye. loft browni ■BANKRUPTCY Wood Rhrar Rubbish il - behind Fred Meyere a/31. . 208-732-5676 oriented. c Send resume to: ■nte-nmaa-Nawa ■ at public aucilon. to thoho highestI bidder, for cash or DRIVERS T Paresidential a commercial 4074 N. 2000 E. $50 Reward. 734-4312.* 1-888-567-5676 JP.O. 360 Paul. ID 83 3 4 r a I $$$$$$$$$ J ______g^eiazier. Experienced Attn: Oan Walock cFiler. Idaho 83328 cashiers check (cash equh/iluh/alenl). in lawful money of tho P.O. Box 846 . r. UnKod Slates, all payabis>le iot tho time of aale in compli- cdNSTRuenbfj------ClassAUcanse rarequired. $2 0 0 0 sign on ' . Coll (208) 326-3100. ' !|1; Oulncy street. Wearing '■Se Habla Espanol SExperienced construction 3 Weeks-Flnsndng Avail. glbonus. Excellent benefits. Twin ' Palls. ID 83903 smpSwPiic i» a wortiptoco' ance wllh Section 45-1506(>06(9} Idaho Code, tho following SINCE 1984' ’ A DRUG FREE ^ dotcribed real property,, slluatodslli In Iha County of Tvrin^ coUar and needa medical _ framing, blue printa &' con- Professional Truck Can re Clay 1-775-648-1089* ’ROFESSIONAL attanllon. RowardIT ------BANKRUPTCY------" aato and aomeone look Driving School bt WORKPLACE** PROj FaUs. State ol Idaho, andd dodoscrlbed as follows, to-wit: ing to work into a leader- IMMIGRATION WORKER L RESUMES PLUS > Tho West 135.5 leot ol ihe South one-haif of the SouthIth Call 208-404-1894 So habla Espenol. Catholic O Charitiea of JFFser PRESS elleltectlve. Inoxponshfo I Reasonable rates ■ shlp'posillon. $ 12/p e r Cl ono-third ol Loi 8 of HILLL TlTRACT SUBDIVISION NO. S'2, ^ A r r e w n o r ^ ^ n i hourplua.O O E. a* . iSHIdaho/Blackloot OPERATOR OF rresumes, 324-3678* TUin Fads County. Idaho,o, accordinga to the plat thereof. I PANGBURNLAWnRM Im m igration se rv ic e s .The>10 Times-Newa Is looking "i CLASSIRED 208-733-0655* 326-3121*______c RESTAURANT------rewrded In Book 1 of PlaliRials. Page 53, records of said ADVERTISERS bRIVERS . worker, full lime. Call . foi . Cdunty. ----- iMPLOYMBfri— p BtrnvekOrMngSehool 206-345-6031 in ext 102 for press pr operator for uiban- Laborers and workere. Call Class A CDL 3-4 a 6 wks. j wi o b d e s c r l p t i o n ite All positions avail. PT. • ' The Trustee has no knowledgekna of a more particular PAYROLL SERVICES H Ite press. 4-color process, days, ovonlngs a . descrlpllon of tho above0 releroncodre raal property, butSt Pleaae check your PERSONNEL PLUS 206-324-3427 ; o r apply at classes. Job placement. oppltesllon.*2C camera co work and plate ^ 53 N. 200 W.. Jerome. R weekends a must. /\pply ior purposea ol complianceince with Section 60-113 Idaho10 ad on the first day. 733-7300 TWn Falls $30.000-$40.000yr. LABORERS j e ih person oi Uaxfee Codo, tho Trustoo has beerMen Informed thafaccording loio If you find an error 678-4040 Burley Wealoc la a drug free o 206-737-9272’ asImmedlato oponinu for lusiboknowlodgeableon ij? tho County Assessorsa ololflce. the address of 832 wori(plsce. * 170 Blue U k es Blvd.* 1* we will correct It. ----- KLASSACTKIDS----- g bAlVEftS. i 3 igeneral laborere tor a working wc around hoavy ______M om ln^l^^ Driw. Twinvln Faiia, Idaho. Is somaiimee!”. . WewBnot.beresponsibie DAIRY ------Opportunity H for motlvatsd busynwiufocturing^^l. tn , machinery safely, me- RESTlESTAURANT Exprfeederneeded. long haul tnickdrivere. , Bhanlcal m ain te n a n c e TrioCrio Cafe is looking for exp.' Said sole will bo> mademi without covenant or for errors after the first agM "^l2!aSsesbMin ~ line cook. Apply in porson day of publication.* soon. Emily 733-339S* Call731-6067orApplyin Heamlnsursnce, vacation buPre-employment drug ^nand ad)usiment. Hit BS linei warranty regarding title,, popossession or encumbrances person. 3H miles South ------pay and bonuses. scresns w are mandatory. lbs., stand and walk ihe 628 628 S. Lincoln. Jerome’ to satisfy the obligation securedseci by and pureuant to tha of Kimberly 013332 North T^sotoorrelief. | Apply in person at: numajortly of tho work shift. S ale power of sale conferred In Iheit deed of trust executed by1* ' Coll Twin Falls - E ALES . ■ 733-0M1 ext. 2. oi; I 3900 Eaat KlmlMrly, ID * EE Call 734-9062 . ^Char^J^lt^Jrte. onenefhte'iy.''rMrded'June• having fun. ICCP"— -area "f dairyseeka-working ci ireeworkplace...... T 10,1994. as Instnjment No. 1994010504. and assigned herd manager to join our for two Electronic Techni long houre and wont...... approved. Ages 2 & up. taam. Must be bilingual 5.0. Box 548. Twin Falls. powerboai pow« - It you dom ute THE ABOVE GRANTORS)S iARE NAMED TO COMPLY weekends avail. Meals & " dairya herd . T op MILK testing ^ may bo required. . , 1083303 II. I1.M i«ll It Wllh an ecorwrntcol 3 May tho Sacred Heart of snocka Included. All agest QUALITY C Is priority. AlApplicant muat bo profi- ♦ \ Experienced WITH SECTION 45-1506(06(4)(A). IDAHO CODE. NO » T»ll:maiy.karren0 lo0.t>et dosiHied c**** aa...... REPRESENTATION IS MADEMA THAT THEY ARE. ORa Jeaus be adored, glorl- Celt 206^4-8784.* Salary S DOE. 401 k. dent In troubleshooting WATT STAFF ARE NOT. PRESENTLYY RRESPONSIBLE POR THIS.e (led. loved and proaerved «■ employee benefits lor All Bradley PLC contrelled • E ® ■ throughoui the worW now ^II d..,ll,.d ; systemsi VFD’Si and Full i and Part Time ' OBLIGATION. exiii.Myer. M/FA//D.* 1828Brid8evlc»Blvd g < IMoFaDs. to 83301 * l H a s I m mlediate e O penf l i n g s orcaB208-736-3933 4^ DIS Cootact P«noa- ^ scrvjIRY I gg j h i?Kathy Schroeder F o r P airt-Tim r e W ori r k ------Ext; 2 2 6 (15-309 Ihours per week)I ■ n E S E A R C . H C3 R O U P IS Our tt«m. cki»kiM anok] ;.|f you are iniinterested in th«ie following: gvi’SSTSaES I—join tbe Broirndband-lB ^ Est.'asfaasa j CableCUVS has th e followingng S ales e n is rira rt icn. PkM Ok onoBMcy 10 * sad wewUI^tMilgi ,• A LaidrBack:k Work Environmenent. • Walkin]ing Distance FroniTl ^ ■talhe. BU isgw dcpw iii Absolutely NoN Sales Calls-OOnly CSI Cailam pus. ^ableOAV has q>enli«i tota yfibka6^filif^ . Market Rese:search, • Startingn f fime to Coinci(ide w ith a Business Ml-tlme and puUlBM oaU8/1 QfflceCler* speed ^ intenetdoortc^^ * Competitive'e W ages. S chool)l Hours. Flexible: Scheduling. | represe n f ttwe.^ • Incentives. • S c h o laarships r available. am ;Flexqiklw «^M
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I' RETAIL ----- 1 • DRACO • BURLEV3bdtra,2bath.ith.t 8HOSHONB. ndrth,lh ,3 TWIN FALLS 4 bedroonom, HAOEfttlAN6.2nQKr*eiree FILER 3 bdrm . 2 ballH -— ll WUMnBtfMlttooUwtdngfor ^ ^ INVESTMENT COF)f)p . level brick home o n liIg. . bdrm . 2 balh, B fencimeed 2 balh. family room, leas«ee w /6 e h a re a of w a te r,. ■ fun • n cra lloip pa e ra o n ^ Read ThtiIrt CASHforDeedeofTni‘nisL comer lot Peiwed yar^ard. acraa. partial owner canycar for 8800/month. Ca:all Cafl before 9affl er after • through ChrwtnMW.•s. Bring ■ Morto*oee and Real Est auto. sp(Milera,RV parpark* o r laaee w/option to>buy- bv Sherri 0 208-260-1816*16* 6pm. R Evans. 837*497S>75* MAHUH i bdm), c o u ^ ! ^ fSBumclotheBi> B u rley ing, wonderful n e l gibor- ^ Agent o w n ^ Sun VaM Contracta. C al today fo gSR TOWwrns— t—"— ?W ren52*5eirrTER g home, fenced, garaOa^'., ------•«¥»0rdf0pByt0p(o pickup i Z i hood, lots or a x t ^ 222201C Property*. 2084664200 M. $47S+dapoeiL7»«eaaf:, C lassjfi^ds RxerUppen, Fotedceutwt«e. k)catk)n. 2 water shares, d s CoftantOr.CaaiOMTI ------FraeUsL $55,500. Call 208-731-31- HANBEN 2 bdrm. mcAHe i fiALU . '----— 24M dty 177-2302 avee^ « 2 2 8 ^ Carpet buslneeiness, 1(888) 488-4177 W* 104D « 6441 or 733-7128 evea.* ■sSalM rap. IwM phw -ow ner carry to quallllallfy No Money Down Homee. i k : ■ ------mlMloDrS y«.-«xpixp-req.,-- —MOTORROUn. trrls ------FreeReport m — E v e ry -D al y i I Own your own horn*^ buyer. LouliH Harri ■ HEVfiUfW^bdmCSBSffT------local•xpsndlnfin g CO. AVAiLABLE * 260*0822 Brenda Cartibarter 1 (8 8 » 483-4177 hM 108 ■ w/office space. $ 450M w ...rr' D«tiMand|^^at MU I iwwt3ft4bdm. 410-6074 MLSei07007007 B r ^ NevAwro nmg.com* BELLEVUE/HAILIJLEY = ' d ' UBEmycHR»ruwM I homeeonnexM* ■ $300 deposit Call. 208- ■ _ SHOSHONE (4) 2 bdrmm. . 491-12arforh)fonnatlon*,. ) I terme. DowMg«|mwMr a teiAH~ KETCHUM ACASeMY(K-ia) fW SiFHmoSaoiura ift.clMn^ . fifittlfMUKAAMRi ^ ___ 621 E . Ave. H.. Jeromi Jrel ap ts.3 0 ?N . Rail. 20%^ JEiWuTie'wideobdmt.;- lu* Program available for'. 4 bdmi., 2 both.-$67,501SOO d0wn$149,000668-7704*-^ 2 biuh. mobile h o m e.n b -'...... log. pumpJng. ite.. C(CDL w/ needed I Can 800-319-3323 ex t tanker •ndoretmanilent and ^ Education I poorcredK *• 'rWiMf'AU^ -T irsaofo f peta. Long term. $500«fiv; ' Taught from a Chrietler - GEM erocl(*7'"Chsck returnirn dep.324«803-64»«34at: ------’ air brakes r>e«ded.d. E En>e- Ifyoullvelntheec an , STATE REALTY, INC. «C. — rienn preferred. Ber and wouW like to)b b« e a y I _ 1 / 208-324-8662 onnew4plexe«. . 2 bdrm, ffekh- W illing to tra in0 rrig h t carrier • 2ndPb(^!!/^3lll^al I paint, newly carpetedT' person. Call Monon-Frl. Pleaaeeontaetet . ROmESAVAiUBllBLE State Schotastio w. W/o hook-up. $560-+-.^ • SanvSpm a06-73»< Kathy^^O^MffMgr. In thm Burtay armmtM - Sciehc* Quiz Bbwl PoaltlveeocUi ! let dep. Call 636-6517«r SUPERVISOR !_!__ j Wearerarrently Ions Snnalt Class Sizes ~ ba' — I ,;nssssas^rtera 011324-1100 I PSSFAULTjua't deck, ^ c a r ©lARGE R e d u c e d . 11 s p a c e ^ I FILER NIC* h o m a! a » l . TWIN FALLS 2500 ^sq trailer park. Quiet NW H Laat dep. Rels.'req! TAftaer I larg e s h o p ‘99 m fg.I It, home only 5 yre old. ■ Call 206-324-7194* 1 ^ I home3bdnn...2baM, 4bd(m.. + orfk»,31/2in' Income, low malnt^lowl Is'now hiring a fulMljill-tlme ^ turnover, 2 rental unita 5 JEROME 3 bedroom. 2 ; Hon RT.400 I 1700eq.ft.,2oar* ' bathe, waterfaO A p oi ^ >r, bath, or2 bdrm., 1 bath,.1 ^ In park. CoU Jeff at 733- Team Uader Weal 5th St.-W lis t. I garage, eprlnklare,*• pool-fdeck.toormichto i3 car garage. Laundry ' 4 year degreeZ CURRENT Parite Ave.-Overtand I vinyl fence, 2 patles,**• m . Reduced $t62.ooo. 7d hookup. 55 8 oMer. Caff' 'J t WALKINO ROUTE I 32x56woodshop.a I TWIN FALLS NE beautiful Can Chudc 733-8207* or equivalent P> 7330133/7334604 I »149,00c^ «6 -« 0 4 r I 10 208-XU-3733/731*3738.?^ ship AVAILABLEf RT.436 CHRISTIAN SCHOOL _ 981 Qallup Dr.* 4 bdrm.. 3M bath, 3360 5 jmoHffwwnnHa*! _ ' experience requireiirad.------E. Sth St.-9th St.— -1631 Grandview Dr. N; _ J aq.fL-$249,000.73<»4923‘ (*^S^^pi*xfQuiet Ave. 3 bdrm., 1 balh. gai ' Salary S30k-S3SI(OCE DOE. TWIN FALLS Overtand-Hiland 6th thru 12th gr»dee Q O ^iN Q newly remod*^ TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, ^ neighborhood. Fully ' eled2 bdnn.home.Land- n T Tw in f a l l s NE~i5EStion _ rage, $575 •«-dep. 416 E. Ploase tax all raaumlumes RT.801 Regional-Stale & ^ t» th , 1800 eq.fL, big fire-flre- 642 Elm St. N, lots of occupied. $169,000. c d i Ave. F., 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 206-736-0700>0 1500 Aspen St. flea r^ational Accreditation^ eoaped, largo fenced place, covered porch, 601-&IM736.* r yard: nicearee. 1030 ’Ch. space, over 2200 sq. ft., y ' dbl. garage, $575-f dep. byMMAS* 1200*1400 Spurlock C InterdenominatlonaJ ige. c o m p le te ly u p d a te d , ta No amokfig. S24-3427.- •*' RT.8t3 echool ' UMStCall53»6603.* 9* ehanning. 3 bdm»., 1 3/4 ECBPH5HI------100-200 Washington)nfi. r *CaB .677-4042^ IMQiRMANfantastleview ^ bath, new kitchen and . JgRbttfeeieanSbdrm.i. irfTERViews 200 Rtehardson Dr.r. . 1263 Overtand Ave.I. . Musicr Art'.DramaI 4bdnn.4bath34008qftTfT |o*p*o*o*o*o*o*o|^ 1 -appUance*rfutlbsmt-wlth ? — baih^family.nn.-t.ga«^;------start Immediately. RT.652 (Old Roper Building)* In I t WWIFALLS | ^ $84S.N0pets84»%(]S.^ - Pteaaa eail 736-365; 7 a c re * , $1600 d ow n. 3 bonua roome, family SHOSHONE By«wner, ^ 5 700«)0 Meadows )* Basic*'£5i-?r™ < $1275 mo. 206-228-2016*16* ■ room, wash room/kltche- 27,000 sq ft building on^ 3 3 E H B H r a « 7 5 S 5 a r a ' ■ — '— 600-900 WashingtonnN. N ^ Golf - S o c c e r c K ^ ■ nette, RV perking,_ If^led acres, harAwod•' 3 bdrm. tg. fenced yd., ' . eQUIPMEMrOPERA-rlATOR RT.663 CanioreQisterl HAGERMAN fixer upper . $6^dep^734-0414.* _ wtth ehop on little over 3/4 s n $116,900.______ful floor throughout, 6 ,0 0 0 . Looking for long termrmrun I 300-400 carpeL paint & wlndo-lI0.I lima responsible moulloulder Bracken St. N. mfl acre, oulbuildlnoe, 50 aq: ft. gym,«old echool i laeea^B l'B.;! $58.000. C*tt410-254S.* 3* - downtown.$125,000.Catl bile home. Lg. space In operatorforCareyehiatwp. 200-500 Filer Ave. W. Swedish training. 2 open = ' w^azebo. InSmSoM^I ^ John 206-669-0969.* family park. 3 bdrm., 2 Wages Clt-$t6 00fDOE. RT.668 Ings a v a ila b le for Ihii n dletricL t936E IU ontel r bathDewcarpeLNopets. Call Allen to sett up 100-200 Camey class. Fri. 7>10pm i I Placa. $116,000. Calll of Tw iN fall6 ------^I-- Long term. $565 * dep. intetview. 20a-Ba3- Tla*u* I bdnn.) 1/2 acre. Brick.. between 5pm and 10pm.* , free information ab< for independieni canleraar* (9/11) f o r l2 weeks.10( I T¥nN FALLS ly $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 per a c re . 4% ■ avoiding employment s TWIN FALLS RT.426 I iwtovino to Southern Idaho? e- paid to real estete agents. ' kmBEpLV3bdrm.,'t ": to 500 hour certlficatlor iHAOenMAN Secluded.i. Free Real Eatate and vice scams, write to thei MOTOR ROUTE 63<634 K Dr.-H St. program. TMn FaUt Ut .yrs.ago,Baaemernhas b ath . No pota. $550 * ’ Federal Trade Commmmls- ' 16th Dr.*12th St. fPl I wUdUfe just out the backk . Arealnfo — - ■ - $3SOdep. 208-»23.5945.’------mtftutm ofHollatlt I door. 20 aeree, sprln-I- 1*«88-306-«818 k » 2003M 2 nice rooms plus a sion. Washington. 0.a- . $149.950.20fr«3»416e.* gora(^, large yard, large BTBfl Ryan. DMrict Mgr.r. an application or I c io u s I appealing split}llt $16,500,206-673-6758* Ibasem ent. Avail. Sept. • Beginner thru advanced.1 I 2t)^ 7 * ^ 7 ^ ^ ^ w ■ ■ 73S-3347* Cau 677-4042 Dian* B. Dovls bedroom floor plan.•3 3 TWIN FALL^, 3 bdrm ISIh.726-2705/720-2645* • ; — pObueaeAvteeng— — ___ 1263 Overtand Ave. bedrooms, 2 baths, family% 2 bath, 2 car garage, cen- s = (Old Roper Building)* 20»024*73a6* 0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0 .* MESSAQE room 8 dining room. Awe* tral vac., security, hard- TWIN FALLS ------Federal employm*m *nt------HEYBURN-Nloe country __8 0 m e mastef_su||e.v»llhlln. -w o o d floora..sprinkl6rs;. ‘How to Stop paying rent ------^— tbng;Umo-|eWe>----- J gaa fi'replece, marbleded yard, gas fireplace. AC. , information is fre accepting new student*.. home o n i acre, 2200 eq. and owrryour own homo.* . Remember, no onee acan r ft.. 1 leyeU 5 bdrm.. %2 bath with Jacuzzi tub.ID. Sloney Brook eubdlvislon. Free Help promise you a federalaljob. Jc Lae Raytxam 734*6123.* walk*ln closet. Oek trimIm $149,000. Pick flooring & STANLEY‘86 14x70. ^1-666-453*4177 Idf 1001 > For free ^>onnatk>na£ I t o t o t $ 1 ^ f f l ‘S 3 l ^^ ond cablnete, hardwoodod cabinets. Call 731-9269* 0*0*0*0*0«0*0*0 • federal iobs, call Care KOifTESAVAiLABU floor8.'GailLexl 737*3916. very good condition. 539-7027 or 677*9694* • • -mustbemovod.2 bdnn, • ‘rwifTFALLS 3 bd/m. out* I America Connection. Established business or _ |giLS*106533FC(»3071 . sq. ft., 2 story 3 bedroom. . 476-7S7-3000‘ (8 equipment for sale.’ HOME INSPECTIONS----- 2 balh, various upgrad- Sbuildings, sm.-shop. pas- The Times-News (s 2000 + Since 1993, . ■ 2 bath home. 2 car ga es. Bost offer takes It; ture.$700/dop324-578S* ' currently looking foi Bllf Baker. 206-326-5115.*- rage + extra storage. Tire Can 206-774*3330.* :. :^ndepend«nt=: ^^UsfNElsES_- CLASSIFIEP ^ ____ place, family room, sun. t w i N .f a l l ^ Cottaoe, 2 — ------AVAILABLE------ADVERTISEM JEROME 2 bdrm.rl'batn,: GEM . room. nlce~lawn, SOminr -bdnn.-.femily-rm.Tktlchen.------.Route Carrier* laundry rm.. basem ent.t STATE REALTY; INC. A u)ls. furnished. W/D 208-734-0400 S. ol Hailey in West Mag- Cooper NoRTUm Pleas^'chM k your $50,000.206-324-3306* _ ic. year-around access - chMkup. $500.733-0681* JEROME- ' Bualnees Broker* JEROME 3 bdrm.. 2 bath,7 TWIN FALLS $130,000. Cali Rachel fwiNF5u35Tbdrnvpafi------kB RTJ22 AAdvleors ad on the first day. country home. 2 1/2 acraaa $209,500 3 BEDROOMS.S. CooperatMcCannDaech r MAGIC VALLEY AREA turn., W /0 hookup, fire P , 100-600 e. Ave. A If you find an error w/watefshare«.2 car 2 BATHS. Open greatat Fenton Realtors LLC for New company looking to place. water, trash. $400 100-600 E Ave. B. www.cnbbacom we will correct II. garage, landscape w/auto0 room, gourmet kitchen,n, V mora Info. 208*72(M146*I buy or lease housss. Any ■,+ dop. 2083240877.* RT.823 Keys to Success. W ewianot be responsi price. Any condition. a 206-733-6561* sprinkler*. Storage shed. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 100*700 W. Ave. B ble for errors after the Call 206444-9067* S ? ^ " c u U e r 737*3913 Coll 1-208«»M734 or ”balh. bsm't, & dolachod ‘ CUftRENT 800-700 8. Elm SL first day ot publicatfc>n.* - or420-3381..MLSl ' 1-208*312*4335* Tg a ra g e in cu l-d e-sac. RT. 627 JEROME 3 bdm t.TbM T- - 106852 PC»329t Office houra are WALKING ROUTES 200-600 E. Avo. I quiet neighborhood, cloee 6:00 am to 5:30 pm incld. w /0 & somo lumls- - - AVAILABLE I Call Twin Falls hings. No pets $600/mo. 300-500 E. Ave. J ■ ■ 733-0931 oxt. 2. or to schoou, garage, shop, Monday thru Friday. RT.526 RV partdng. cul-de-sac. 1st. last, & dep. Crodit VMN FALLS ■ Buriey 677-4042.* MI20M44-9861* chock req. 733-0585.* 100-600 E. Ave. C v r C a m p C o . c o m We aro open to att walk-in RT.702 GEM • JEROME 2001 Clayton. w ! in 300^00 S. Lincoln JEROME Cozy 1200 sq. STATE REALTY, INC; traffic to assist you in T FALLS 2 bdrm .,' 1600-2100 Candleridge ' MrgtrtAAc^iitttim > 1396 aq. ft.. 3 bdrm.. 2 Jappls. fum., garage, $525 2000-2200 Candlewood8 ^ ■ It.. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, all1 208-734-0400 building your ad to o d OOOOINO 73iJMi«tM.644.Bn9 electric, covered patio, - maximize your results. I bath, rock fireplace, all Ti■«- dep. Call 206-736-6006.* RT.70S RT.S04 * TWIN FAU.S 1850 sq. ft.. I appls., ond lum. Must be I 400-500 Aspenwood Dr fenced yard, RV park. •• Or call ono ol our VWIN FALLS 2 bdrm ., Dr 600-600 6th Ave. E. * bUHLl99yiwotJiMhu« See.et.223.11th Ave. E.. _ 3 bdrm., 2 bath, full bsmt..^ . Classined Sales moved. $48,000. firm. fenced1 yard. $500 *dop. 2500-2700 Elizabeth 500«)0 9thAve. E. * - 1921 Maple Ave.; $67,500 206-280-1420/2800317: ■ RT.722 . . - 2 bdrm.. 2-twth.Msnufac*. -879.500.-Call 206-423- -• 3 bdrm., 2 balh. Duplex RT.606 turod home. Refrig., W/D,>, 4650pr539-1901.* , /offer. Call 208-731-2075* JEROME newer reposso- Ti$675. Call 206-539-7426.* ------2600.2900 9th Ave e ‘ 600-1300 Main St. www.vtCftmpCo.com~ 600-1100 Trotter -* AC. stdrage shed. Deck & : TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. i1 1-206*733-0931 ext. 2 sed single & double wide t 1000-1200 Montana handlcapp^ ramp^x* ' balh, new roof, paint, up^ 132 3rd St W ' homes. Financing avail- c RT. 728 ;! '*irh®A!^!^w!*Ca?i*°20e- ), TWin Falla Ofllea ^ 1 both, carport, new 600-900 Sunrise Blvd. N. d ated kitchen, woodstove, abis to qualified buyora. carpets, I point. Basomont. ■ •N. JEROME OST. 5 financing. Must remain in 632^)734 or 312-4335* fenced, $69,000 See at Certain conditions apply. I 1600-2000 San Lame’__ Motor fit. 616______No smoklng/pots, $750 _pattU:aH.2Qfl;S43;a34&.L Romombor home owner- ;^=»C7S&ri $400 • dop. 539-0361* ' 100-500 Buckingham Dr. F A X ■ Information Center, 1200«^ sq. ft...600> sq ft $92,000 or call the National Fraud 1-600-676-7060.- ~ detaehodgarage., • 4 bdrni.. 2 bath. 1 level, Infonnatlon Center, j colilngs. Exc. cond. TWIR » FALLS 4 bdrm. 1 300-500 Eastland Or. N I t w i n FALLS 4 bdrm.. 2 ! 1*600-876*7060.* $34.500,208*734-9311.* tbath,W detached garage, RT.828 » Y O U R s covered carport. & deck, nice back yard with view, I bath. 1 car garage +1 = loncod back yard. $700 + 100-500 Adams I now paint In/out, carpet. good neighborhood. I carport,-Morningsldol I deposit.b Call 644*9067.* 100-200 Filar A D . I Huge lot. $69,000. • 6 Aeree • 4 bdrm., 1.5 I school, deck w/hot tub.l I C ' RT.S32 T IM B S CLABSIPteo I 206*731^6266/733-S74r bath home, mature I ig. fenced backyard.l I 100-500 Jecluon, landscape. Fenced, pas* 621 Flier Avenue W. ! OePARTMENT SiWEBUYLOAN&ii - BDHEi ------I sprinklers. Central g asi - Water, aowor, trash and Monroe. Quincy V Receiving payments on A HONEY FOR THE ture. water sharea. High I heat & air, 2 fireplaces. I BLISS 460+/* acres. f______Tv5 If you live near one of roal estate sold? Wo payI MONEY 4 t»droom. with way frontage,-cCmmer* I extra storage inane andl 2hom es. feodlot, - yard caro Includod wilh L 2oa*734.aa3a cial. good lor at-homo JEROME^ country between fj! this spacious home- Z those areas and would niwre for aU typos of loans, basement ond cool $1,095,000 business. I out. S95000/offer. Calll Jerome* Wendell TINY 1 L" $975 + dop. llko to tM a carrier OR from perfect to defauRod. central AC, RV parking I 734-7645 or 731-277r I KNIPELANDCO.. p bdrm. $275 + electric. Pleaee contact aoe*e77>4a43 Call and^otachod garago. JEROME 206-345-3163* m 304 Lenore *4 • 6.64 Aeree • Historic 2 propane 6 $250 dep. l.lko now 3 twdroom 2 buK^ L Jenl, Olatrfct Mgr. (BURLEV) (600) 001-9301 or visit CallJlm $70,000 TWIN FALLS Desirable gBURLEY Snake Rlvor I story, 3'bdrm., 2 bath NE location. Well'main- wtth giw^^grojil kwoHon^ —I vnvw.wobuyloans.com* home, small 2 bdrm., 237-f/- acres. S592.500. ■ NO ALCOHOL/DRUGS ’ S! talned alum, sided Call (206) 345*3163 B Can 208-308*1379.* ^ BARKER home & unkiue. spacious cottage. < 2 Ig. bdrm., 21/2 1 269 Soutti Wash?nMon REALTORS Knipe Land Company.* 1 2 bodroom 1 bath $450 * T CmllS0»S43-4371 reck bam wtth dance fk»r. balh, | living room, AC. gas - Big trees, highway furnace, i storage & 2 car>. QRAVfTYO IRRIGATION J toothbrush.Totaliy^ur- dop. i»liHLloa80ioown2 frontage. NEW PRICEI ,g a ra g e . $186,900. Call 2 pivots under Gravity ^ nished townhouso. 2 350 Grandview Dr. N bedroom. 2 bath. S400 for appL 206-733-6692.' IInigation System. Water bdrm.. 2 both, Jbromo COMFORTABLE and /month Includes space ROBERTJONES i cost only SI 9. Per aero Oolf Course. Avail. 09/01 TWroomy 3 bodroom. 2 both* rent. Owner will cany with REALTY on this productive larm |206-2804)166/423-4383* 821 $875 dop. resonablo down. West of Bliss. ID. ' No pots and no emoklna 7334)404 TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm.. In these unite. Cell 206-734*4321 Ray* Lemoyne Realty fum..nowlypaintod. $375 KtMBERLY4 bdrm, 2 bath. Twin Falls 206-733-0674* ■fdop 733-6587 /736^»90- . BRAWLEY r e a l t y ’ ; Cedar home on 4 acres 734-6656 . tiiig a p p lic a tio n s SHOSHONE 80 acrea. The Times;S-NeWSl»accepUii S.of Kimberiy. $167,000. Presently a dalry..Would Eves, a wookonds * for Walking Routeutcs in Twin Falls. FAX I' Call Carol 731-2611.* make nice calf facility. Will Dave 731-6661* KIMBERLY'4 bedroom, 3 split in amaller parcele. rw iN f a L U 9 bedroom. : bath, over 2000 sq. ft. Call C a U A L HOUSINO 208-686-2646.* BUHL 2 bdrm. 1 both. Soo 2697 both, acreage, rent or - * These positions1 arear 7-day, early-momingng delivery positions OR ’ 423-6377 or 260^16* OPPORTUNITY p buy. Call 206*'^1359* ' ot 717 7th Avon, fenced 2b and can be a soun Tie w h ile y o u ^ .yd.$450 + dop. 3260322.* rV^iN FALLS dhaSTIno" urce of additional income KIMBERLY6bdrm.3bath, \ 3 bdmi. 1 bath, W/D Incl. paid for your m or 2950 sq ft, large 2 cer i TTTVVTTTT 3“ loming walk. EMAIL ^garage, gea heat. Central I I $599/mo+dop. 736*1773* r'.W.tN.FALLS.6leaiT.3______Your A d To AC, m any.ex.traa. -JKh'S' sS I"hAdElutAN— V roc 401 Diamond Dr. * I Seduston with a view, on = r bdrm., fenced, gas lire* 3 Ma. Access off Justtae Classifieds ' Noplace, I appn., water & lawti - Stop by The Times-tes-News RUPERT Brick home, 4 S Grade. Power in place. ° mowing fum. $725 +dap. . 7>fnMESNBIVS " bedroom 2 bath. 5 acres. > at 132 3rd St ist p ffre n c e , rdnllairon br ''raasonably priced. Call SIt p a y s to read th e Cradttcheck.NopetsCali ° • CLASSIFIED $136,000. Can 436-1976 dltorHiilnailon.'’ > FBinlllat 0owner at 2W ^7-4719* * Mary 732-5313 days or. . Tl in TWin Falls DEPARTMENT after 3pm or Jerry 436- •Itlus i (ne>u0«* ehiitfrin b fine p rin t 734-2273 eves. 8 wknds;* ' or caU 7330931, 6261 befora 3pm.’ c tWHTTOCB—T ^------aI rs:.-5 s“.:*ssa cxt302. Live In the country. • Call Twin F alls •4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath.. T Twin Falls 5 ssrjss“~r i 1597 Aspen $750+ $300 ' Open spacee, quiet. or>V f 733-0931 dep. 734-7936-* 208-734-5538 3 mHee 8. of town. 3000 TMa J newspaper vrtll net I In Burl^, go to twtnad O maglcvaliey.dom sq. ft. home. 2 acres, 3 I o r . TWiiWwrRHSTreSTT^. T^ car garage, horse bem, « 1 Burley 677*4042 bedroom, |^b basement, T1ieT!mes-Newsi Burley ;ball court, 4 bedrooms. 2 J I $650 or buy. 733-1359* . rTWIN FALLS gorgeous Pit offioeat 208-677-4543 baths. I Storege epace ” w iB*»ALLfl Nice fr o : . : „ meeisMem«o*cvsn«y.cooneti numMr for M ^ $S25permo. 1st, laat vale A quiet Referance^. TV rMOera underetanct your :206-841*4608. Serious I iS to t-eoo- TO tn»Mao>-ep*e«out. Ibuyers only. Pleese.* LU •‘'wwvwfterst 7 3 3 ^ ^ a JS^-l»^1^wSo91?* 'ILBR 2 bdrni, 1 bath, new ,4 p. carpet, no pets/smoking. 159 $400«-dep. Kf. 3 2 8 4 ^ ^ILER 2 bedroom, down- town, no pets, $475. Rsf* b a , n erences rag. 326-6572.* ILERCounvyconege. *KA/in 1 bdrms. W/0,sppls. $425Ano.1st&last.j300 S w ^:sis^5-35i«;5^ Tss SSp-ETtyTon-aSaiSar vate vwa find novpiionAi Ur- requ pint every my. 206-
c o r v T t i u n d a y ,^le p l m b w 4 . 200s, T lm e^WhMtvrn, i TWm M te, BMW I T - I h r - '"- 7 " ' ■ ■ ■ ■— ...... ,W l&Lvr TWM'FALLt'Nie*Belittle I TWIN PALLS2 b sdtdroom r TWM FALLS 2nd Avs.tw. 8 . PemiVIANshOMMMfiAaOfk DIVIDER SY STEMM f for ALFALFA 8 0 D Fannemwr DRYER Maytag Atlantliitls. BOFA 4 CAAIR Isrgsrg. SOLOFLSXmuiol* ' bdrm., 1 loMihouae, fencsddy ) sitf, 700 sq. ft. $400-monl•onlh. saddle, complstata. Pickat bean cutter,.•93. 'S tofamMrfrem$.99perl>ert>. g a a , 1 y e e ro ld , $20 ood rnacMn*. 1 yr. old. 3 mo. lyroem, W/D hookup, AC. No^opato Cal20fr639-«63e.* Psruvlan b £ tallakes CellOMOIHmr freadalMivRtyOdemKrnnoa W asfter Kenmore. $7( ssassi.'soa?” '’ . of use. A» attaohments A .Zoned t46(M460dsp.7«»« b ^ .^ 206-626416^ FAnMALi.200with^ 206466-&60 Nampa.'pa.* Call 2060264199* equipment rack IncL $900 m S t. 208-736^47/ I 1WNPAU4ibearoo w » * p fees ure. a p t Made• a«)d ALFALFA S O D treated:5 5 “ FREEZER ' 8 OFA B LOVES8 AT green c t .6 90e«>. Ranger A VemalmaL • 2yeers«id.$260. or.- I 8M«t1330A(MMn. ^ B H | Inches to 1616 m. oo(iip a)o r.si9 o a3 p t, leather, good condltton, 206-733-4661 Iv.meg.«■* fL,b&be,S200.3pL'.pc I. - Call 206-736-9370.*___ $600. C d 7360179/ !.• ^ ' I E a s t Can 20S-720-8 i.'SS 2o£inS!«MMo£w ----- 1 or 206-726-2706* IWWTOCffTBKPo 53n?BEBnS"BoiRTie holeauaer.t200. 6 fLK « r -RAtidiEiecttte.daant5t I ■ 1 bath townhous*. ■ . m ad s, (1) 16 1/2 HeeMW bahlnd^lpper, $20'2 ^ AIFAL#A m B . aavenv e ^ Whirfpool. almond, grei! ^ : SOFABED mauveA)lues. . I TWMPALUv«y73e * roping aaddla, (1) 1 6 6,000 b . traier aideI wHhwi .varieties, pasture mixeilixea.. cond $300 206423^062ra* like new, $276 or best I or 4 bdrni, 3 tatti. 2 — offer. Can 206-324-3019.*;V ! BATH TU B e n. cullion Tm PA ua ahopWwwar*- Stock type with fu flbuksl ^ new tires and ohronome -Bob Hamilton Bee REFRIOeRATOR 1 JL. soaker tub. excellent I SS?SSi.^iSSK" T W M F A lU 2 b e a o o eai^ atamp, like nsw. $611800 w h a sla a n d hydraul*1W 206-734-3667/733-1477477* Kenmore sWe-by^ekie. IoIce WATERBED king sizeize oond.. S7S. 206-733-1816* k iM ? ' 194 bath. $600- f » ^ ( lOud- s K h . 9346262/420-231S ir biaksa, $400. 8 new 1< maker, water dispenseii«r; wooden. Incl. mattress I R*fi r«).. 2 0 » ^ 1 » trrn gallon watar etora(rags ^ .jHHHHM *** CHEST FREeZER 19 cu. S- S»eSi«s y - tTALUaMAPHAl)l.< $600. 208-731-46161* shelves A12 drawers. ft. AmanA $125. Weight I WCMlNUltnwiiibdnB arnvi 73^«Si 8 ^ 5 3 ?a ^ g ? " - 733-0061 o r420-9061* tanka. $176 eeoh. ClCall ^709^m non ^ $200. CaU 206-212-9460* tat I b«m. i«ro« lot. ck>«< wtiKs. 19 yrs. Very gentt t i 420-3036 or 324-7264.’ STOVE O'Keefsgas. - _ bench w/aocessorles VWMPALU2b53roiroom, u e s d for b rssding Ih burners, ovsn, grti: shet ■ I $126. B laeslf carpel ma- CR.<- I g>I^Khool,»4«0-«-( Caa PLATBBO 2 0 fl. w/hok I- C2l 206-530^16.*; ^ 2 balh, aD appls, W/OZ/D.lfV ALFALFA 2003 crop, ti >. 1st. griddle A storage drawers n chine $90. Make offar on old, AC. $ 5 2 5 /mlonth.. or B ° sMee, axtanstone, $26( cutting. No weede A■ .n< A .no $160. Can 206-733-6692.i k.«"»jW iSpQ any. Call 2080244836* ■ ■ ■ ^206-306-1317* /offer. Horen hoM $66 rain, small bales. Sma ^ • •' HAWUUR 420-7602 or 324-2666* “55" WAaneR/oHVEH ftopo. 2 ELECTRK; SCOOTER M iW ywiN ffALU 3- 2 bd >9 lots OK. Call 206-423 White. Excellent condndi r'“"' '. bdrm., JAPStorsgs ■ s r 4214oi' 308-1281.?, T 4 wheel. moblUty. Sliver . , H M I duplex, appls., gara•ra g s. Behind Frogs. aSMlTO-170* FORD ^ C 600 Tuica ___ .$360.206-7330234.* M u s s m * B r o s .• star qu ad Uft cover. . 16 ft combo, beet A grsgram A L tiA L ti A 40 V. 2 n . 5 7 7 7 7 C.8.1. area. $696/$5?®5o- YWIM PALL6 16,000 < WAaHgh/DRV^R stackck: r m r m f m w 9 hokfer for oxygen, on <• 1 9 ! [Oi*- A U ST R A L IA N BHBI ef: bed w /cattle rackand aii cuttng. some horse hay «ni i« i I* i I* « i i - n * ^< accessories. 6^9179* irhlng, <^00 security dep. ( ^ I bdrm.. priva* parhl >. Call warehouse with ouuid H ERD/ BORDER COI■:0L- hoist. Recent eng. anand '20T. ofSrd.'Allsmal able. 1 year oM. excellen *'* I outalde entrance nanewTv 731*9269.*- storage. AH or part J2S at condition. Call 775-766 5 •<>- LIE puppies. $25 eecech. trans. $1760.32fr%63.63.* boles. Call 206-736-157; (£22^ 733-8700 I ESTATE SALE'60 Okis I : I ramoldMJ.wBtar&MrsanttiH V W m P A L U A c lee a a n 2 ft CsS 206-635-7426.*>- Tr«-cok)red. 326-3449.* 2242 in Jackpot/ ■ • ^ , I Uon turn.. AC. No petpets/e- bdnn.. 1 bath, carport !:!_ HARROW aa e tio fS rTr ;; = or208-410-0250.* cutlass LS. fresh tune I • 2 . I n w * ^ . $376-«-dep.» .( Can of storage. W/D hook b6 k ef) puppies, finir«l bean cultivator, 3-ro.rW hAVlstA2ndal^aliaan< == up.smanvo.lowmlissl 2 car garage, 4 o ^ ° c ehota, dewormed. de«lew- .eorrugator $26 eaclHch. aome grass hay. Will>s«n sel BILL DOWNS AUCTION>N $1000 *70 C o y o te‘16l ! r I $S00^.,Can78KX7;2 2 ; Claws removed, havava Call 208-734-9376S-or c sm. amounts. Bale or ionion. SERVICE INC. camp trailer. $1000l • brfiidle and fawns. Cs ' 324-6062 or 306-0073/ ^ Skf-0op-'77Tf^T440l .' B D YWlHI^ALLdavallailiable Call 206-733-9690 ^ bdS^b^ofiVWALL (S0e)4B7‘1712 n i 206-766-3166.* •L hOp://Www.dovwi8aucton.oom I B S now 3 bdnn.. 2 bath.th, no _ HAYSTACKERNei NAV 2 string balee. 2 nd 8 . Acoustical A DiywaU -$6Q0Hooda” 4XL12sl_!______1— -pets/smokIng, $700/11 ■ I -emrnfinrorpuppR -HoOand 1 0 6 6 00. tMfsa hay, smon amounUunts I = i With fresh motor $400,1 ~yira: -*400 deposit 733401 KIMBERLY Single widi lale motor, trans. Rsady Ip gc 2piacetiltATV/snowm-l I “ilJSuiilcS?'’™®'"' VWtN PALLS b e a u ti 1* Can 209-324-2027* ok. $4.50/bsle. 10 balelale ^ I patdlcall 2b8-643*633 utHul end new double spacsi minimum. 206-324-0119'>19* obtle trailer. $250l 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, garai•rage, avail. Frisndly VlilsBt HEADER INC 16 fl. wtti Can 208-673-6262’ . | ?• I BUHi. 2 Ddrm. apts. avail.ava patio, appls. W/D hook-hoi Mobile Eststss.AsI nunphtB sund ptekup. $2500. S Ca S HAV‘in p f.m lin n u y .I1242i I _ ' ■' Rent based on incoriMsme. ups. AC, $ 6 V a n d tup. about t month rent FREE Black or red. $100 J, 206-734-6714:*______1 ton bales, of 2nd cut- H dt SPRINGS 5 person FAST TREES 2. I Please call 543-6633.J33. M o d e l o p e n 3 77,9-Si 9 call 4234363.* Call 206643-6320*. ----- ting, RFV 174. 120 ton spa, wllh cover 6 years Grow 6 -1 0 ft/year -----l -Eyi>HowHnB^3ppomrttu«y,!- -Lenore,-Cell-Chuok-2( IN TER N A TIO N A L'71176. _barea.3rd.cutling..RF-V)F-V. —oM.-oxceIkinl cond.-Best YWIHPALLft'Slngleala~s' -C^iQER'i^ANIEL-/U(C -'to id sta r 1600.~W/MV4d ml- ^- $7.50-S11;50 Potted. U--. I BDHETupieTTcTearZZnT 733-8207or Ton '404 1 6 6 .'0 3 atraw In Ionton offor 7330576 after 6pm / double spacss avail. FrMsree ^ bled gss englne.'20 tl. logeigan balee. DeUvery available. CUBCK o t r r t h e d . I bdrm., Mtchen appllanctoJJces 734-4012*______• mo. rent Cameo Moblh^ wfilta.allshotaan h 6 t TUB e tt. fiberglass wvw.fo8ttrees.com.’ papered. $325.734-1259 soll-unloading electrli:trlc 4360566 Or 3004162’ . MAGIC VALLBT I water, sarbage & singles{n< TWIN FALLS CharmingB noi Estates. Cal 7S4-4064* L_L dock drop in. w/cover.ir. BBCnONOr KEGERATORhOlds3 dep. ~ibedroom..w/appllanc D6e£RiiANpurebrere? ' beTtlaat'seasonrFi!^[2jJ|- .HAY.horse'ordalry. CanCan m o to r, liltor. h o a to r. ;__ __ $360^.206-736-177 deliver. SmaU balee. Hay, ,r. . THE miES44£WS kegs. S200/offer...... - 773*. k __ JIR Iillllfll puppies. Blue, blacksIks,- ready. $5900. 206-324 tey. induded $350.623-4473*3* for more 206-306-7641.* g ' I BURLEY Very nice.CO. 1 TWIN FALLS dean 4rs M s d : reds. Some ready noMow. 6174 daya e r 731-7066*IS* oats, grass, or straw. !!. CaH20e-326-4836/ 6 p a 6 2 Hotsprmgs Jot-^ auction adsI . miscellaneous :” ‘ I bdrm.. wilh oaraoee a ai n d room, wtth 2 family roon>oma. ■ som a ready in Iwo weeta JD4966 MFW. 16946 rea _ _ setter, rarely usod. IlkaKS The auction calendar' -Solid wood tabU>w/4chalrs • '• I AC. Located al 327^27 W. '2 car garage, only $7*7S0 JEROME roommate 9 S -s $ 3 0 0 ea. 1 RARE fawitires, dual a n d weights^ HAY premium balea 3x3 new. $3500.326-3295.* ’• I 19thSl.20e- bdrm..house $160 * Butil. 'ali new trans, engine, hy Morxlay. Wednesday.'• $50. Electric range w/ovon - I 6 a 6 tl £ f6 r o 1 « 3rnSSS bdi 2S55orTom733-2008'^ Avail. Oct 1st 212-1179 * bales for salo, 208^788-'88- ^ ^ 2 0 ^ 679-0422 eSenTngs. draulics 1 6 0 0 hrs. agoS®; 3530 or 766-2521 eves.’s.’ ■ . Friday and . $200. All liko new. [■ ■ apartmonta avail, nownow. TWTTiTTnnrSTrnel»■". twiN falL6 Roor^mato ^ $32,000. Win consldei Call 2 0 8 - 7 ^ 1 9 3 ’ I Rent based on Incomiome. -2 bdrm., 1 bath. load« wantod. $250 month, util- FCRRET beautiful femalsale, trade.Can 206-(31-186e'166’ HAY Timothy grass hoy.loy, Gntine24/7al ; I . C22 Advertise in.. From tho Salmon area.0 . Double door commercial , •* No pets. 734-6600*r NEED r r STOCK TRAILER 16 It. 0- rolrig.. griddle, commor- * ; . * I *FAWNBROOK APT.* y o u r FREE Bassbt Hound to a _ the Service Great for landscaping. . : I . Now leasing 1 .27-’ YWINMLlSME. n«w< groat home. Female, 2 .See at 165 Quince, Call-iir -cial-8anitlzerr2 freezers. • ' I and 3 bedrooms country apt..1 b dIrm. rn SERVICE yrs. old. 206-734-2008.*-.2 S r ^ i 3 2 S S , § ^ " o '; H Directory 206-731-22a7.’______choirs, misc. dishes, olc. appls. W/D hook-up. A< ^ 324-7254.*. • ~ 8 e at 2 2 7 Main Strout. I Full appliance ktichans.'"*■ No pets/smoking. N Advertise in FR EE Border collie Lab i 7 3 3 t0931 exL 2* -Goodlng,-9;00 om;-Sot..' ■ energy eflident' yard. $475 dep. Electrictric th e mix 1 yr. old. Good with"th TOTES 275 gal. $7174:75;; I and lots more. .older children. Goodod 647 Fawnbrook Ave.«. . room. AC. appls. No petS5: Directory F R E E B order C olllo to 15.6 36-Inch anap-ondu- > Scanner, 52X burner.-!•. SCHWINN AERODYNEI RESTAURANT Equip. Ig. le. ~S32SMio.«dep.73S-gi0; 2 good home. Femalo. 3 JAtnzcuSrdMHAVli^o40 Complete systemn $275. Good condition Can I Handicap accessible 107* 733-0931 ext. 2 ale $250. Mayers tele- Swathing, baling A ' E buffet steam table, groot I yrs. old. spayed, good scopk:dKcher$3k.2JO keyboard etc. $250. CollII 208-733-3900 / 736-1004’III cond., $600. lg. meat slic- J UasaiaigaaflBESiaaia: R w Si m l B w/klde, very friendly. iP Slacking, 1 Ton bales, ‘ 206-366-2564.’ T 4-H LIVE STOCK EdUlP. 'Y; 218balets.$300forboth.iin.. 208-543-6049/731-5049’ I* or $200. Can 686-2961’ I QOOOINO Low incom:om ■ SARATOGA - |heep^and. $175. CallM Outgoing. 206-352-4316.’L 734-9376 or 733-9590.’ Z COMPOTERbompoq I subsidized. 1 bdrni. apt) APARTMENTS ___^Kgemwnsfiepaid,.?. ■ ^ P ro sa rlo w/now 5 ft. 2 ------1 — at-W0 st-Slde*Courtrfc -I- -TRACTOR-Shibaura 9 leve'ldesk'A accosorios' I senior &/or disableci>led. Luxury 1 .2 & 3 bdrm. (Japan) 22 hp diesel. 16 g $450.208-732-5330.’ ■ Clean, nice neighboibor- apartments , cow8^poi«*cal'vM!^andnd g < ^ w/kM. Q c ^ watch sp d ^ w /3 sp d . PTO A 3 I J I ■ J : f d ^ bulls. Reg. & non. Start-irt- dog. Free to good home. — DELL 8250 2.4 ghz. 60 _____I hood, walking distanceceto t _Washor/dryerlnclud«d.. O u T ^ 206430-2303,: point teas than 10 hrs.. ------18th FALL BOISE i H i i L » j ------| “ Rldle7'* Kings. 3 aptispts. swimming pool, fitneesU;- — in9al$400.326-3679.* _ $3;600“ 208i663-1019;*- GBHD. DVD burner, dflskr 5y FREE Kittens, litter box ---- ANTIQUES SHOW A printer, scanner A more I available. Call Shlrleiriey contor, business center,ler. >»uLleT8 young, already ler SALE I 206-934-4966 weekdaydays Iree video library, laying. 5 breeds to choose«e trained, ready to go. Call WANTED TO BUY Older • $1650 Bon C 733-3395’’ E ------^ I before noon. Small pets pet enclosed garages, from. Call 20&-662-349292 206-436-1334’______ground drtyen or PTO me-la- S e p t. 5-6-7 TW1N FA U .S I and smoking OK. Equi -R nure aproader. Wantedad Wostorn Idaho Foir. , Saturday 8am-1pm. . qual CatlorVlsltt^ylI o r 208-839-0342* FREEkinens. (7) total. Call““ Older Sem i V an trailer.»r. South Expo I i i r J i B l f f l , . I Housing Opportunity 681 Saratoga Dr. STEERS gross fed. no hor-^ tor moro Information, tires, running geer not - — 735-1600* ni. 208-643-8638.’ lot -Fri. 4 .9 . S o t 10-7. I BUHL Saturday 8anv3pm ' I JEROME “ mones, or steroids, tt you _ important, for encloseded Sun. 11-4 z Fumituro, pictures, lamps, MOVING SALE. I 3 bdmi. 1 bath single ca = ! aro serious aboul the10 FREE part Lab, spayed.d. storage. 324-5858 or FIREWOOO VWIM |>ALLS Sm. 2 DM o r Admission $4.00 cooking utensils, baby fur- . I garage, storage shed quolity of tho m eat youDU loves kids and cats. Call■11 208404-9371.*______with this ad $3.00. Cjit split firewood. $90 a 1-. rolrigorator. ctothing I comptetaly fenced yard room. 1 bath, garbage^ • eat call 208-423-4898’ 734-6667.* pick-up load. You pk;k up.. nitutro. kid toys, tools. 1 ,. 1.' water pakl.. $350 & 0i S . Senior Citizen $2.00 oa clothing.-ond lots ol' and lots ol miscellaneous, ' I SSSO mo plus deposit ■ FREE puppies Coyote and ■ Glass Ropair at Show* Doilvoiy avalloblo. I Call 206-324-10800 0or deposit Call 423-4949* Call 208-324-7897.* oxtras. l a Dingo mix. 6 vraoks old. I BAR 6 T 0 0 L 6 (3) 6ol^d 2296th Ave North’ I 2C6-S39-1080*______TWIN FALLS S m all:N 2 ■ Mother and father both o.n FIREWOOD hardwoods bdrm., four plex. $36!385 ■ oakbarrel. Othorantlquas' and others, $120 a cord,i- JEROME Saturday 8-5. '{ 8:30 am-? rfo oorly^>lnte'.' ■* ■ site. Prefer country homo.“• PIPE TRAILER Commer- avalloblo. 208-934-9002.’ 1741 B orah Ave. a s t * I JEROME 2 bedroom. 11 1/:<1/2 month. Col 206-543-6800“ 2; ±A L F HUTCHES (3 00} ) Need homes. l i smalt amounts OK. dollv- :es. Twi?TFAu3------dal 40 tt. Lights, license.e . OAK LAWYER ShELVESfS ory avalloblo. 3240068.’ ' luggago. computors, YWlljf^ALLSPri - A ^ : I bath, all appliances wooden used. 3 in 1. exc.:c. Call 206-736-1687.* _ oxcollont condition.n. . (S) original glass & labels, eom-^pm Nelghbortwod ■ I ■ washer, dryer. A/C. S490490.. STUDIOS availablet aa l shape. Con 208-280-1270* u' FIREWOOD Lodgo Polo primers, scanners. P0I8.-A 111.’ Colonial Park Apts-$315 o* OERMAN SHEPHERDD ■ $1500.208-934-4544.* 6 ’ mission stylo couch. I pans. Men's, women's. Selet M eander Point I 324-^44/20fr^1011.‘ puppies, pure bred, black Tz round oak table. 4 canodJ Pino, good wood, good sovoral hom es poritelpatl- I Laundry facility on site. A tan. Call2084S4-2245’» WHEEL LINES 6 Wade ^ cord. Taking ordors tor ■TT BRAWLEY REALTY S Rain 1/4 mile, 4 have new seal chaira, wooden cab- 1 T ng. Lots of everything. I JER6ME Links Apts... 2 8 GERMAN SHORTHAIR ^ Inal w/glass sliolvos TA Sepl.-Oc1.$14Scofd.spiit Howard A E dw ard D i^ . . I -3 bdrm.. atl appllancoaices 734-6656.’ " movers all lines have new; . ' glass Iront. hangs on wall.,, A delivered, Burley area. JEROME SATURDAY (Off 2700 e Pollne)’ ■s AKC pups. Show winners.■; Honda motors. 420-2666.*' 206077-41M Iv. mag.* ups i . d ..^ _tv>rin spooi headboarde,-. ONLY! Groat stuflll! KkTs YffW~FALL6 < l^rlday antf . B: ___dolhlno,A.toys-Woman:a.; — Solurdoy 7om-3pm. I Ing’applications. Afford-ord- - riding trail orm ountalnrnr •324-5082 Of308-0053.*“ s com pany looking for - pIus-srzo'cIothlhgTpIck- “ Moving ^ e . I sble rents -t- cable. IHA * Reedy to pack cam p In I supplierolLodgePoIo. up. lots of mon's Ktuff too, - I accepted Cindy 324^>872‘ J e r AM hoikuyKioiaiI and meot out. Thle 5 yr.I," GOLDEN LAB.9-100 Eorly birds welcome. ' Car, refrigerator, washer ;______o’— months old. spayed, air 1 Call 630-550-1674 Grog/ I JEROME Nice 2 bdrip.7 ^ Under now managementHit "bidgeWingls'roadylo'go." M ALFALFA (4) varieties 134 Mt View Drive* ------Nice, clean, comfortable}lo Needs exporlencod han Shota. Have a baby need " “ “ 1011 TrotterDrhfs/’ ^ ~ I townhouse. all appls. f4o to find a home. 735-5946.’• . Will deliver. 2 JEROME Saturday Sept. .1 .,smoklng/p«ls. $49S. Call rooms. 401 W. Main. dler, but did all ot the L Ericksen’a Alfalfa Seed YVvin t^ALLS S a t 7.4 . • 5. 324-2381* abovo hondlly last year. ■ years old. vrerks liko now.V. 6th.6-Spm. Backto. — < Mullifamlly sale. Fans, - : _ _ I 208-324^213 ext. 106’ r. G O LD EN RETRIEVER« 206-543-6067/639-7715.*_ $250.208-539-5549.’ school sale.L ots ol s n : VwniPALL^ hb6 .------— Now is Iha time to condi-li- puppies AKC. dowdawed. blinds, coffee table, I KIMBERLY Affordable stu- or lion him for this fall. Ask<- wormed A shots, ready ~ BEDROOM SET (TWIN) dothes and miscellaneous, 1 toddler bod A mattress. I dIos. applg.. most utilities mircrowave & refrigerator ~ Solid Maple. Hood/loot 609 S. 100 W.* 1 ?? Call for prtees ing $1500. Cali 206-324-I- 9/12. Both parents on site. > Children's toys A clothing, . I mcL$299206-312»21ir 6737or208-3S8-1199* board. Dresser w/mirror. I Gfoenery, Ijedding. Oood . ^ CaprtMom 733-6462* Call $260 637-090r Brand new box springs JEROMEFrt.-Sat. 7em-7pm ■'T ^ dELDINd 5 yoar Old paint Multifamily Salel 1quality nam e brand Homs. I 2 bdm>.. townhouse opts.SS ^ N F A L L ^ ------^ I. KOI a ASST. POND FISH^ P M 11,1 IJI and ntattress. Never been 163 pierce/ l a i OLD TOWNE LODGE SlOOO.CoIIJoff at. t Various sizes A prices. used. $500. Must soe to Furniture, oxcercse I I W/D hookups, rental 208-670-1041.’ CaH20e-423-6120’ - ^ I M >J I ;. : equipment, mans. ; .tyfi^ < ^ a Ll ^ Sat. 6-i2pm : I assiatanco available.,lo Clean & quiet rooms r a l opprodale. 206-7336314/ 0 hdR^E TRAINING womens, kids A maternity ■only. 4 family neighbor- ^ I Equal Housing Opportunityni» MIcrowavo A relrig. HBO 5 LAB puppies AKC reg. BEDROOM SET 5 plOCO. ckithlng. household misc. 'hood garage ealo. Hot • I Colonial TowneHousee« • ’ Uundry. No Pols. C o lts S tarted . B eckyy First shots A daw claws. I H O R S C S I ' 0.’ Wh«O.CaJ206431-1113.* $399. Brand now still in 1453 N. RImqre* Jtub. kids, clothes, large 1 I Call 436-0429.* 246 2nd Avo. W. 733-5630.* / Oood blood lines. $175. box. Bod. rails, dreeser. ] microwavo. bar stools • I SHOSHONE • Lg. 2 bdrm. H o rS ^ 2 yr. black A whitee Call 206-678-2403.’ mirror, night stand, rolail KIMBERLY Overo Pllly. Vory. vory Calvin W rlsbt Thursday Sunday Carriage U uis/4U t Ave. ; I S37S. • Sm. studio $250. C b 6 j S | | | P 1; LAB puppies purebred, llorse shoelnR $699 sacriftee $399. Can E./Palntt>rush S t aroa I UtllMes pd 206-666-7794.- d blacks $1 00. Call deliver. 4200350* 6am-4pm. BrcaklnR , Gigantic garage sala. Lots ~ T WIM>»ALL&5a t ^ ! =* 206-543-0934.*______' I CUSTOM I b^iliR d6M d iirr^ Abso- , I «-HearthequletIitT JEROME country locotion. HAKVESTJNO Exercising I ol Iteme for everybody. No early blrde. StTs* orao? Good*b^ood- La b s . AKC registered. Wild. Sour, o r Kean lutoly gorgeousll 7 piece 607 Polk S t W.’ Books-papeiback A 3 bdrm.. fenced back yd..mB linos. $1200.637-4040.’ B parents on site. Yellow A Bxperlenoeil Cherry sleiflh bed. Heir- : hardbacks, video tapes. ■ I Laitrel Park ApartmentsIts stove, refrig.. & dishwash I, b lack . Dewclows. Coll'l Amage umxted 436-a31-17i6." loom quality. Brand new KIMBERLY Sol. 6-3pm. f t I 176 Maurice Slreet er $SOQfyna 206024-311d..9* h O R ^e saddle. 10 yeara SfjKiU Qmln a/id corn. househoki Hems, some Ih- old mare, good marking.H 735-eS43or404-1986’ etill boxod. Retail $6200. Lost of teen gIris dolhos. (. beanies. Lots ol stuff. •: I Twin Fall# ' Twin FALLS. 2 bdrm. - 36 years experience. aacrillco $2250.4206360* I 734-4195* 19* good color, $600. Call. OLD ENGLISH SHEEP Contact aoroeeter S C J S D . I j 1106 7 th Ave. E.* — swamp cooler. W/O. $34S b llN k BED SOM pine. Loft wekJor with settling tank! S twin 5T 539-0805.* I Dog m ale. 4 months oM. Moonaotyeotypoeo, YWIM fiA L L S S a t. 9 /9 . I ' FALLS 3 bodnMm.>m. . mo..3613 N. 2700 E Call - - $400 Call 206-438-5522’ style, twin size, w/mattro- ACflX: VCR w/S* VJ, golf Z I 2 bath, newly painted. 206-734-3399 eves.* 4S h 6 R 6 e6 tilogmorod |!»alnt ' . Ray B0X-a91-4044 B R IC K S B irS dubs and tots of misc. Household,I camping I 1 IVPtf 601^1-3264* sso s 2 bunUe t>oarde, 3 equip, curtains, fumituro, K I appliances. AC. S62S. all maro. bay/tobiano. 6 yrs.; ^'ETFENeg Pet safe A l f a l f a SEED shelf bookcase, comput- = 710 Elm Street North/ „ I Oleary dist. 733-2652.* old. would be groat for: i wireleea instant pel fence. AU'^a^we^ritlea. ’ $250,206-352-1120.* er desk. 5 drawer dress- TWIN] FALLS Fri. A Set. ckrthM a **shoe^*3^^ ‘ barrels, $3500/oller. 10 ' - iPfiJVCOVO/aATBSl or. ladder,-w/beadlng. ^ TWIN FALLS yr. old Q.H. mare, kidi POMERANIAN AKd pups Sam-3pm.Hugedownscal- as C Or. oft MeytHim East.’ . ••*••••••••••• Electronic* 206-639-7715’ oxc. cond.. $750. ty r old. mgsaIelTo^TVs.tawn a gontle groat 4-H horse. . $260-$300. Shlh-Tzu, 734-2930 or2800197.’ r HAatHMAli------ll600.Ca0206-734-5092: ■ male.$225.Can20e-01- mowers, crystal, costume am. s Lots of good stuff. : Small ollice epace avail.— Of 731-5092/______f 1609 or 206436-2966* Wireless long distance. ie/Oi^pV btack Iren W ith and flneieiMlry, designer Ciothee.ft C D 's, fumllurs ■ SiSO/mo. Ind. all utllHles. ’up to 1 mile- SILAGE QUEEN MATTRESS A doming, tack, books, fur- ’ and n housewares. 1 day ' Call Kuft 637-6227* ■ I POODLE champion sired' Gate openerr . BOX. newttin Inplastkx nItufe.liousehoM goods, tc (2) Reg. Mares. 7 yr. A 11 , male puppies, black/ sale. 2462 Adlerweod : ------lyHw 5 5 d------They "(oik b a c k " to Sacriftee $299.4200360* snow tlrss. convertible Ave. • Behind the Cine- : ' yr. Oentio. Lots of trail t white. AKC reg. Shots. slflno) they ore Pr^ontaitie g car. (No saity Birds) s h o p p in q c e n t e r - riding oxp. 206-326-6336*’ $ 3 ^ . Can 206-423-6935.’ b&YAYd aALB Bedroom 1 ma'aoftKknbertyRd.* • •J Offk» A Retail opening or closing. Cuatom Silage suKe, dinning room table 1324 Tara SL (North Point btack getding. Other related products Ranch subdivision)* T " r t w r o n s ------: SPARKLING CLEAN OaaUly & TTmcllncss A chaira, boqiioaas, = Saturday Bam-lpm ^ ^ orsJ^SS** 11 yrs. old. easy keeper.! . Adorable, cuddly artd very postal drtveway alerts /or all your houaehold goods and * Studio & 1 bdrm. t has been ridden A eome i 306-7S4r-6i^ e r TWINFALLS .PreMovlngS^ ' . $350 and up 1. m i r m s s ------loving. $ 6 0 .423«46S3.* green chop needa. mors. C a l 20S>«23-043* . Fit 12th* Sat IM 1 nlots of toys, housewares. ; packing, needs training. 600-767-4383* Bringing IS years b U undry* Storage Eastland Heights nowasi~ exp. rider only. $450. KOLOOrrrtilttandbox Bam-fFaRRumaoeSeiel 61 833 Shoshone N. office complex near emerieneelo' aat. new, still In plaatio. ■6M M M D r/ , 206-764-2366.* | ■ ------MagicVt^iey area.- — 4KKS50 734-4339 * Jo completion.”Arrange now~ j ------H M S ^ ------1 “ Bfcwmce $99.'4200350.*^ — TWt^PALLft Samrday ••*«•••••••••••ts tooperateyourofncefrom ' PAINT Breeding stock rog! I Churcft. (acroee from , IV— gsldlng-l99or6ay w/a~ I S H O B m O HIDE-A-BED. $75/offer. 6am-5pmRainor8h^l ■ I 1VWM Fa l l s iM tm ,W? /6 : this exclusive devebpment ALLOWAY Top Maatcr 2 thscftypsrtt)* 01 intheeoobtockof defoliator, very good bagging, DInslts sst table A (4) *= Multlfamlly. hjmNura. name I hookup, stove & refrlg.~ Eastland Dr. 731-4061 ornt for high school rodeo. Haa J cond. $4000 Call 208* MotOtzatlon wUhin a chairs. Wteker. $66/offer. TWM ' FALLS S a t 8air>-7 -brand _ clothing (Intents to._•>------734-6163. Gary TWetten been started In roping and 632-4362 or 431-727T MobOe shoetng servtee. 300 mile radius qf Eieaalpola. 2060340002* Loede of kUs dothing In Tfiadults). No Junk, (on S tr b a sic s In barrels. Haa appointment onlyt Jerome. Rkt»?a'piLL6W T6» ' mkit cond., househoki oomsrelLoetsaiailth) 6- B S: and Doug Strand.* ' BOTBEPSCIa T O R '^ 1 b e e n shown in ISHSA. CowdmHorsea a09-a«(H>268* mattreee and apm box eet Iteme. pleturee. aS Vka dl8041tthAv>Baa«‘ 5 % YWiNPALLft Newly .40624. 6 row. rear steer, 206-212-2477.* new. Farmara National m 1“ bath! w/garaberclose'to'I updatsd, 1 1 6 0 sq. fest. Wellbroke. $2500. Call' s■btada acalpere, exc. n a w . a till In p la s tic , I csr. -no smoWng or y Karen at 206-63»9»3D.* “ tvuxiieouiilenhar9ea.eem* G row yo u r sactffice $249. 420036a* 1 Bank Employes Balel 60pm.aothino.fummjra. 5 I ti'tno. lease, call 731-* 4 separate offloea, on cond., $6,000.206-639- 1097 BIOS Lakes Blvd. N —f Z choice Blue Lakee alts.1. PAINT mare, 13 yre. old. . 4007 or 206-0326-4004.* bu9ln— l 6UtieMPiLL6W S T6P ^ dishes, and lots of S I 9214 or 734-6903.* 1 $ 1 2 $ 8 p s r m o n t hn . $1000. Grey OH mara. 4 I p ip e ; r e p a i r I matbvea A box s e t naw. TWM FALLS ». yre. mare $1200. Paint ffEFTHXRVEST¥B 406 Sunrte* Mocm.* •; ^0 Can 20t-n^i20* Artsway 697. 8 row. rear AdvftlmlnVm etill in plastic, sacrifice I 1 bath. No pets. S42S/mo! filly. $400/ol(ar. Call | AOSuatoMsA - $129. 4200350.* “yfSSySJSf" I +$425«eo.^733-3668* 20fr67l>01ir______■.etaar, row finder, axe. _ 2 0 0 0 aq fl office a u ils. ClTdt’sSpriaU er .SsrvfcwMiapftiry 1IL Ik M A tlft« 2 4 i. Soldi COMMUNITY I TWIHTXCETTBarmTT OU Towne, choose paM n p a J t o p s I r . wood, brand newatlll In an effort to'k88p ; I bath, clean. »<5WmcL [O+ ^CW PW W ^^* : WhShera/wSd . boKsd. U st SaoOrSaort- . - our town n eat. W8 H 8tudooli;SS00/oftar. • . danwoaa 6* ttm jktd To find out more cal . Ilos{e49,-420^-- ! '. .. ^ 200-306-7641/ . - t:Q6e«n.-4-roww»tbeai(et ordec0i»VHpifw ask that you rarnoy*- I YWIH PALLs 2 Ddrm., _ i person oRloe wtth ues of 30'lnoli rowa with hay LooUng for mm'veosUon I bath. *478/mo. -f $300 common area. Looatsdr UOAAllLHFXXISebayTT attohmante. $12,000, I dep. S so Pheaaant 113. 4 y sara old , very gentle, hJS u SS a . 1^600666-38naxt269 money? Why nol s«l Wtoee ' on Blue U k ee Blvd. N. -.Doasr blade 6 way 14 fL . WhselLfrMa stw good asms youve been i.ffj I cggW-734.7935.* $230/month -* ulllillas.i uasd for 4H. an shots cw> for1 allao * . Sl,4o6. Call _ . o r s i S siortnB? Ossillltd da R di ____Call20S-734-1893.r...... rsnt. shod, $2000/offsr. - - ?0eI 326 4446/3264166.* 208^1-7149* - C^7a^OW1. ------I qu el location, close lo Call 208-326-3444 or I _ .410-2800.*...... - - - ! I C( I, S460 m onlh. Call ■■ . \ I.: i a” }-'y3f“” 9 9 * ^ ‘ bSST-^AIkAnilCc o p y ■ ■; ‘ ■ . . _ I ____ Can 2 0 6 - ^ ^ 182: ___
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BBOProdueayoiw p k * . YAMAHA 'S2 Maxbn 7 18rt, C H IV Y ‘99 r a ile dItop, t HCOLIMAN *02 Maela e a . t Tbtinday,S«S ep t4 ,ao o 3 - Garden Is raad 302V8. daahair,nx>fatr.fumimaoe,. Exeellent ocxndltloItlo n . • Can20»42fr9>0S&- M/offer, rsfrlg, atova, TV, e«Me to 98S0a 208-736-4889.* YAMAHA’a .B H ,« 166* appreolata, STOOO/o J A W ‘W « h . -fig g f ; THE.SACESONBBR ID G E * _Bob^WDj “ nEvSJo^ n ------a i 7M W91/404-33 It. ellde-out. Ig. refri _ Calt206^43«9t ■ S I MO. Call 2 0S 8 - "p'iSS'ra,Wl B5B5T»»Orm«[nooET showsrandlub, wa «iww 3303 luats^- -GaH«6.79M614.<-:— =------roomvreno.-eond one, ' Bilno own contain jnd B e a ^ AndneverbybVft0 oandhM >.* 'V K Q 6 S ■ ’ 208-543-6083 . ♦ A Q ' • motorhoma, 25 tt gc — Rudyard^ing PEACHES; 4 vsriatl ______^Aditoon-Ava.V••W oond. Clean. 4000* fOrrWWtSToonSBSiJSiSS: asi^9»0/offar, o4sh * J 9 S dudlng Sweet Sua, YAMAHA'0 0 WR4>R400F: 7»9«7a* Onan oenerator.. A> C . exd. oond., 92600. C l I • ,.••.••••••• Son, Naw Haven, I extras, STAHCftAPT 'id PTTT3e« o Might tA a 24-26 ft trittrtr. tn 837-e946 or 308-6000.? WEST BAST SS?SSSiS,V-'' O v e r thlie e last three years. ^ quastPowaraOrel Z-* tri-ttuii with «oo* Kff*y< f l o d f t ^ r 8 i * 10 7 65 * 3 Msrcury Blsck Max, Shawn QuinnInn and Mildred Breed V J 87432 Vio Call 20»64i-e66i D C L^H IN 'U i 4 ',•zSR 2 wheel. 261/2 ft «?hteh. trailer, 93600. Cali 4 mia., aensrator, sollolar, njw»ttrss.l^uphol8tr^ SMiMJls: ; • ' have put togeo geth er a strin g o f ex- ♦ JIO ♦KB763 3 0 M o ^ |W W A nice. Good cond. Cleanitr tri lr . CsB 206-324:3119* f - cellent domei \ i - j 2 ALRbS^^WIU •• T AC, cfuaigae tant nestle results, cubnl* - ♦ * Q * AKJ08' Canning com, jomanatoas, i m i L ateoygaa refrto-. stovtn « a 93000. aflS « » 4 0 4 S.* * n atin g Id (heirleir anchoring the USA SOUTH a. ►•^•a'' . w/trir. A 12 hp motor,moi oven, and more. MiM uat KirCHAMMNW^dArSltT naandioaschej/y ^ ta a m to th e g'gold medal at Maos- A A K Q 8 t:««.¥ s s s ^ ,12 ft., 9900. Can 208-7^70h7041.« See 98500 20S-47S4S09S* salt oont., great oonco n d , Camaro. 9200 aecti. trichtThatye.^year they defeated the o r 637-6217r “’ v.un'rw^ i'1 4 ft. aHPTf^a-SaCgsflSm ? 92100.6 ^ 9 1 6 « pm.*xn.* 208-539-7300.* | . V A 9 itora Magnslta trailer, niavar nl NetherlandsIs in!i tho quarterfinals, ♦ 8 5 4 2 or coma to'tha stc ator, AC, good oorond. KOMFCRT'iTaTTtyTFT RBWARD 9250 for ret^m ' Exit 147 off freewaway* usadspsra(lra,52Stl:• thrust 96600.209443-8080.' and today’s's ideal helped them • * 6 4 3 — " " minn kota elect: MM« otor,' 0.* 6th whssi, rear kiteheeh e n of yellow VW S an d Rail along the way.ty- STIl k>lso(room$4300/o(rer. * ♦ ♦ ♦ oars, life bickats. 965f®6®S0 .CAMP TftAIUM d w a r COACH *w,iMalth 735«310or308«397* j^''c5“s8^^Seip* In one rooro o m th e U SA B a s t- VulV^ulnerable: N either p b a c h b s - b u bOTA r caah.C^08-733oaid. ' M 3eA 1,nsw top, tir ^ 8 - with equsilzer hitoh. Is ; flve clubs douloubled and bad been ^MtSeSpeeri.^'* Evinrudel inciudeaea fish ' manual huba,axtr 910,600/offsr. Call 2( - luclQ' to escap« tor m inus 300. B u t T1}fer. mmeaaapss-zssi ioath West North Bast 423-6926 or 420^)081085 * trir. many extras. 990^99 29’, 26K, OL upgrsdi spades, andltd E a s t g a v e h e r e 1 ♦ ______...... offsr. 735-8829 fv. ms{ !?■' ’’whe'eUull'sndVoutfII;t*il} hardtop, 1 owner, 2 7 ^ ^ -! ------cfaance’Mrhen-;Bn-she-falled-to-over'— r * ------P ass— 2 > - 3 * •' ■ ■ CliSTOMWBLO’OIW ■ mint'shMsrMust see■ee" -original milae,naw t{rta.----- — ■ ■ Water Special 24 ft., MfctJIWV^eh.cark r yZ- mustsssassiS78H)lfo* take her partartner’s club*queen pu*ass 3 4 3 * Pass na w *■’. good ahapa, avacamp- 916,30aC20&«39-140e. lead. On Wesi I|UI|B hlghoutput.Cha rest's diamond shift, 4I a * A llp u s ■ ■ Loaded. Canter• Bat tlek tX'ng works. 91000. C B ' RBXCTRRSBTCTm: . . ' Quinn hoppedled up with dummy’s WANTEb agood'uM ataar, 40 hours. $48,1l l o S . 2|^7^73^ing AC, exceilsnt condltloiItlon _ .. ace, drew one9ne round of trumps Opc)penlaglesd: Cli^cpieen refrigerator wilh .22 wsy 206-309-1090’ . clean, rsar badroon^on^, ...... w ith th e a c:e, e , and then cashed ...... (^alactrJdty. 521/2 hft-t A cont., na« tKI BAA 'M Sum iiili:B X Mlorowsva. Irg. bath■ th . 1 ^ ' h^eeorlamrCali RBERQLA88 drttt tm •■I awning.96500. Caet . ^ ree heartsI to pitch a d u b . . . "b i d w it h t o e A C E 8 ~ trtr. Rssdy for Staalh . rafrig.,rumaca.6uStoi2S!1 870,S2000.Ca ------CONNECT— l------C 629-5690 or 5^ 7 4 6 n n ^ » naw queen slza mattn ----- 208-82»«tB(HazeNon).' W hen E aist s t showi ed o u t o n th e o»- - fishing. 91700.733-06 20MOJ 2 ^ ^ “ Sgi ■ WITH I second heart,'rt, Quinn bfid a blue- e^. B WAWTEft electric wi 2 2 ^ and overshot, 980 ■ ftAHTg H 'W i^ h ., lea louth holds: g rindar an d matctichuTo HYDROSTREAM'88« Vul-' Treadmill 2 yaara(SOO- o box, hastsr, 3 burnei^ C U M M E R S j ; print of the hand.h« She mffed the ^ * J 9 4 2 ntahtstands, have BtB o i^ tu ra ;20'M lnteondnidrtlon, 916a Can 208-3a4-69(a old, stove, dbl. b ed ,.tab la • - fourth h e a rt in bond tow an d le d a ...... -- V K Q 8 S ----- • mlxar with sttschme sleek 6 vary faat.I, r n ew flUABflW CHiilflBH ' ^ 5 -makeelntobed.-soUaela - ....— NEED" ■------f . club. By virtue-ttfe o f n o t d raw in g a * A Q good condition. WIUI trade'tr OMC. rsbuilt 236 J o camper, for Short bed5 3p ? '72 POP*UP trailer, goc^ 9350. C si 734-8697.*■ YOUR second trumpmp, she was still in 206-324-7786.* son w/warranty. fS .i * J 9 8 ^ ------/offar. Call Chrfa at 2 condition, stove, rafrliSS' TIBAV W T.uni«.25fc5TT SERVICE co n tro l (H add shsi e draw n a second ' . . WANTED Old gaa puiMimpa 320-3470 or 422-7007 sink, 9650/or b e st offs Evsrything works. Good round of trumilimps early on, West «uth West North East» orgaaatatlonltsRia 97900. Csa 733-1068;•M* Csll 208-212-18^.* —— a w n in g . B u n k b a d^ e . Advartisa In could have def«181I.- .* th e 74.* MIrags, 120 hp merer nifflng her partner’spai winner at ‘ " Tony 206-8664274. sllvsr snd rsd, FordPrjjij lo 19 fl w/5th wheel attacl TmntVTTaTTmTtiigjH Sarvlco | ------^------nZHTEe>old mlinsiy-;— ^ _ a r Inbourd Jsl, suntopioP'S . .bad, covarad,-9200/ ment. 93800.934-5398’- — whsal, exc, cond., 96500 thia point to letlead a third round of -lent. pssssngsr, stsrao,'• wilh-w bSst offer. Csll 733-3661 spodos. thorclre b y p re v e n tin g de* NSWER: Bid two spades,I. Al- ntedals, unlfomis, lnel( AWWgCAAT>*>Lo-tinsr*'- ortttodeforATVorJeep.Sg; Directory : Zlamsn trsilsr, ilka' ni flUai 16 iA /".O- 4a»8S410f73»0972.* ciarer fromI tntrumping the Third JJjJJsough your Hand might loloc o k documents, & eouver7 ^ ? ’ 93.600.208-863-1019. m n 16 ft. G restfo r huntlni L- 733.0931 e x t. 2 club in tiand.) lore suitable for defense than c 91,100.208-734-3377.* 1891* LUND'9116' w/aaaytoi KKW:?i*” ’ CAMP TftAlLEft. 'Mfui BBITirSSoTSiSKFo A s it w as, thM.I- Wstart 206-678^03* wsydozsr, 3 Shknk 4 spade fit rather than sell oi nsca, stova/ovan, teaboi ...... BliUforWeatib.&) ruff in a n d shift to * ha 4 Wheeler for IJps rtJ Yamaha. 38 fc. electI rmo-, grsat hunting trailsi a trump. Howe>wever, Quinn could ( J the two-level. With an eigh tor, msny aeeaatorl^>’1** MUKKKHKHti . _rlppsr,sw.undsrcahlaOe.______(^11208-326-6611.* $600/offer. 735-6221' t" UriLITVTKAIllll ‘63 *79 Ford.dum p t r u e k win in hand aniand lead a diamond, ird fit, a l w ^ bid to th e twoTe 93600. Ctf 208-7aS>22:2278* 306-6672.* Ifyouean. M 9000 sxe: (jpnd. ^ trail* and could n ot)t bbe prevented fhmi MARLIN ski bo at 202o 7 T DUTBHHERWROTBitTC .gs&asgMgagISTS m a x tfs lle riO T o n tllt 200 h.p. V8/0/B motlotor, DOOOB 77 22fL, 440 m eventually rufflufflng the third club ^»»«ldUI;itewi.ttrtBob>7Woat»n«llUm Wheel. 30 n. w/1 2 ft. slid195. ^ ,dsd(.209424-9668* i h i^ In hand toeto oome to 10 tricks. looks tor homs. Cnsn gsnsr■ out: Vary d s s n . 99992 CepT'llW IM UaM rMMre ajMlau. IMIm HOSPrTAt. BCD fully Si I. HD tor. AC.-iiawUras, avsr'S l't Csll 208-43^6524.* H «onan«rnowyogipenoyo“ ------msllc-qualily mattr■riut? and runs beautiful.ts.snd. I _lhing.works..sxe^conc ■ days, ciaiiifitd Ills y6ur ttrsss. _.slngls^trsiljr..lots.siny to vsry dssn, must ssa^ Z0< . HCUBAV-RAH>LgA-*7a _.buty.Ktw Csll lots of sxtrss, loo many0 .0 0 . ^ CantsrSt. E. Kimberl 00. 90000er960amonth,-am. tim».Mv6939.‘39.* 9l». 3 1/2*ir^^2 u:k u ea- I .. p lu s3 2 W a swMxtsdmat (ti . . $ 9 9 o r L M i ^2 8 Inch barrel. 9»50^r boards, plus numlumsrous • • • SAXOPKONB tsnor,-u Call 208-636-2643* i C * J partial s h ^ . S3»9360/Tlntt. A 3yrs. 9800. Call 206-6 Kodak Cafouialisiaiida allnea I 03M0r431>0e93.aBli BH5WRiHffTOT3o5T , Dora or Israst.* Msg., NIB. never fir« proiactor. S45/nm’mrm. Csll 8 d a y a — — 9560. Leopold 2x hailrad. 20^734-3614.» ______S d o U j i n ira* TRUMPETYamar gun acopa. w/ringshand STQVB Maytag Mff awsioma ihap*. 93 baea. 9160. Panti imuMtM offsr. Ban • 733-330C l EI ICARV^SHOra " I HANDYMAN I 20x50 PCF binocuia ACOUSTICAL ^ I CUSTOM 1 S E W I N G I j r S S ViOUN. SusukI 3/4(4 ssize 9126. Rugar Rediat WORK ftaMosnler.MayMaytae, □«jr»..rnv»wrfny» w ith o a a a $ 2 6 0I. . C all O/U, 12 ga. still in abeit» 6L D R Y W A L L^ Autontald FARSsma frost frM.eraameo lyl 8206.324H«a.‘ . 9700. fS4-3728box, ^ HandvM M t^ .. Qanaral heme repairs, P**!?!!!' Can US todsyl 8 o r Why csll the reet?•II lnterlotntcor>dltlon.km, 9200. ThsTlmM-Nswaws r ------S f i f i 731-0836.* WeddlnftProm dfessee ftoolinar. laathtr.Mf. ^ C lisdfM Ospartm B U lUARLtN 444P 16 ini You deserve Ihe basti By appointment r.' *^h5Srg“* plumbing, psirrtng,'and Ilks new, 9300.733733-7313 733-0931 • « . 2 inch BOB'S BEST Will pkk up and drop off. drywall. 16 yaara t ! r ' ” M U ported barrel, scout SCO 206-734-0^7^;.Oft. » g S f e - ivmSQ.* ■ 677-4042.* ■ H mounte. 9340. Smithcopa DRYWALL. 30 yssrs experience. I s -uttv Wesson, model 637*f»* : 731-0788 , “ssrussr*- PILE CABINETS (4) pi John 736<179* 208*42^97* j I I ‘ ^3.922& 'w^ ★ colorad, lagal slza. : 7 38 iruuradfrssEstlmataa* >320. = CARPENTRYr i uaa£aai!k!:3gi. C«B 206-733^8.*— ____ auiTAR tbsnsz als wida 26 1/2 * dssp x naxi* 1/4' Ull, likt brandS newni mum, 6 inch STNL: Repair a install: n I grOME =i I | igHrAPPievntf/a| il WKOL •ARROWS'VS 9200. Paavsy Band ^ 73 e[; 9365; Csll 2Q8-306-666iLS. ACOUSTICAL^ EldPLOYMBNT (2)918/aa.Antlquahus hutd) am p. 9200. Or 93( *S0 “ Ch. Call 208-7: Ju Decka, fencee, windows, CONSTRUCTION, SERVICE 6006or420-7068.* m 6L D R Y W A L L doors, intertor painting.m. SERVICES 9m.Anttouawdllrslltabls bo th . U p rig h t pia i n o . ng. w/mirror92M4x: daallfor r ------Free estlmstes. I HENDRY & SONS. John’a Sharpening • ri Csll Chuck Rooars Tsmporary-Permanant dlspi«ycaM94S.et ol sam a ^ aafl .^ ■ n a l M H n H Repair a Taxturing I Carpentera * Service y ^ display eas«92& 4^n73.*. ■ Smaarepstatorsmodsis5 * 326-6271 or 731.1391*■ Looldng for empioyaas Commerdsianesldantlal Antlqua Undsn dod H Neat dean 6 profession- Or looking for tvork All Joba Large a Small ce. = — Call f CsrbMeastedsaim.' ||; B Exscutorwphonasyg gvittm PIANO - 1- - - CBMENT MIXBR sm i n si iob, compatltve price.n r;> 9P P ig^yy*fi y I imertora&rtarior ' 141 Bracken S t S. ; ------9100rCasrtrorn»Bs SSS t" “ wswerwwerwnww p i _PER80JINBUPUJ8^ must taka an 97( Z E rE :- $1 eo. Proeut 2 0 * sonsoroli CaU206-«1&^>464» PIANO KawalGn 3 ra n d . aaw, Ilka naw 9250. B< Sportsman's Wsrehousi “ I DAB =i LAMDSCAfrarOl ------w cx » S T O v e —— ------Mo.416' 41 rdst (208)861-3296 va-foi years exp. License & r Rep^r work. 20 yra exp. ( REMEMBE'C R Soutti Birch Shoshonelone, more Information.’ for ■ Bondsd. Msmbsr of Call 934^)916* XjUVDSCAFDVOI , _ Thstblrtf>dayadyoupljplaewl ID. Can 206-886-2392392* BBS. 736-6688* ^ MAGIC TOUCH TREBSERWCB 'O somsUn>ssM(n7 For All Your Home Tony^'e Landsea'plng n 77/>MsW«w?Tiowli TABLE SAW S ..rre . 1 0 L improvemenu YOUR Inch deluxe (lax driviriva. ^6 9 0 ^K ||||i|a|| AIBDUCT I~FBiVC5IW O HOME REPAIRS Triple A tlma to corns pld( up i NO JOB TO SMALL Clean-ups. pruning, Tree topping removalj pidurss. StopbyT Table Size 42x32 11 C L E A N I N a 736-7404 or 260-1661 SERVICES odayl* 9328/dlef. 209-7S6-788S4 re * I Ask for Lou* 1 trim. rock, power rAe, sturrp rsmovai AD CtasdfM Dspt. todi eprinklers, fencing. and llrewood. TIMES-NEWS w/plpe. (3ood condltlor ^ Fences! Fenc«sl We do what you can't 404^367-733-1776*. CLASSIFIED REMEMBEF 960^08j2 ^6 0 6 S j^ iC Air Quality [ CL£ANlirO “ 1 P r o - F e n c « Tony-.73^22* DEPARTMENSNT That bItflxUysd you piK Sarvleas We also do beautiful e<9tt Mma Urn* SQO in 77w 7k Air Ducts Fumscos decks ft awnings. A/s you tne tpofiing ton? TREESERNCEl 20B-734>553I■” ** MnM7Nowtotf>»am«ttIJS " CANNINOPEACHE Diyar Vents Chlmnaya• "C lunlngat Csll Mtehaal for free Find the •Quipment you OR comapWjupyoorplctun Elbenss and Hales ar Itsflnear estimates (cell) 212-4846 n»«d In daulllxl 2 0 8 ^ 7 7 - 4 5543 « SiopbythaCunomcr. U-pIck Barliatt paarila®.*! HAttLEV ‘76 Supergild. = j Rasklontlsl a commercial. A+Jim'aTree ; Kelley'e Orchard Ope3pen exc. condition. 96500 -J Detail oriented. Service {BURLEY)*I* 8wvtc*0«pt todayl 12-6 everyday. S43-533C 732-6786’ FLOORma I Movma I S330’ 208-734-6916 evenings.'I Topping, shaping, HARCETWSporistaIda * ' |734-2462/40^S77,» SERVICE removal, shrubs a 883, like new. 2400 miles00. ■ ■ I d W ood R o ot D e sig n s stumps. Spraying fertUI- IS.’ Am-coNDrnoNiNC wire wheels, saddlo bog! ^ I C L E A i m f Q ~—1 Wa do everything from TW in Palls er.lawnseretinga' ^ $5999.326«468lv. mag.ta r SE R V tC B , basic oak to hand S to ra g e ft Moving thatching. ; les. scraped custom. 678-3476 431-3253* j W Htif^bA ‘es t n 250. Nev> gazing Grace We win pack a load. w top end. Ready to go ExcaUant work. Move you from home to i^- SAWTOOTH SHEET X C lean in g Referenced atoraga, storage to ■ • $950.208-934-8112* ~ METAL , 736-372»* T R E B S E R V I C E i j ■ I HONDA '91 Nlgnthawk home or home to home. to. . 260. cherry In coloranc s '• %st os handle ail of your I 208-7344030* ' j R a y 's Tree S eiivlce : >.1 H i condition, only 1.30C ^iearti^ sM Ml ir HANDYMAN I ■ mlleat Always garaged, Rsmovsl, Trimming, r i " ■ $1,300. Call 404-6030.’md tr' 7331935/539-33W.* . Will do you a Royal |ob at a budget price I JPiUNTOVOai I ; - i ■■ HOHbA *97 tiourtrax.00 2 a u t o csii736-iim* ; . I ■ WD, $1700. Tork-illl ^ General rapain, drywall, DRYWALL spring loaded camper ’tie d b t a i u n o " I CLEAmWO~|—I painting & much more Senior diacounts. LUPHER ^^«ma^#rBow^w»p•ndyK^ downs for Dodge. $250.72 Regal 20S-423-4004* days, daiilllsd fits your EZ-i»t equallzerhKch syslit Mrs. B a a s ls /a Detail R0$iO0nm PAINTING. IN a busy Khedul*. Put cia»st- tem, $ m . 206-735-1648.*tio Experienced detsilers 1, consfrudtorj, o/Jtea, AM'S Um*.fav4ng dtr*ctory — . .HONOAJ02.Rsnchsr.350>0. who treat your iVmtor I HANDYMAN \ Texturing a c ^ ! ^ ‘ ot good* and Mfvlces lo ES. 4x4. grsan, 500 miles,P'S- vehide like their own. J ------toflgfsnn. Frea'^m ateal CAI BUI' ' ~= e.* Good prtcee. QrMt Workn 20»>7S9>1890.- - -8rCLEANVP~ (206)324-3478 or -S m exc. cond. 94295. 208- (209)7y:1267oelt* 733-2323 or 733-7051.’50. 736!6263» TRBS SEinOQjEp fl ; Jim lc Martin == Salazars Solutions a Debra Nelson Faid&ManbaDeMetileB le HOHPA *oi Rsncher 55. I C O N C R ^ B I We fix probleme Canyonslda R6altyIty Nelson Realty' Centuiy2l - S3400, exc. condition. AUTOMOTIVB Free ^ m a te e iPLiAroucssairal TREES a STtWPB OP Greater Valley Properties Csll 324-3040.* g- P i u n r s OftM CONCRETE odd fobs, ramodsllr>g, MAQIC VALLEY j ■ GMAC a CONSTRtiCTIOM removal ot debria. Diane B.DavtsM.Ed. ISA Csrtffled. Wood foil ATV115mllas. wtthout. Lower prices on . SpsdatUlrtg in Dairy.. . Wa do tt all piue more. sale, free estimstsa. j trsller 94600. WKhtrsHsr_ Accessaries & Psns raektentlsl, remodeling, Rubaw7aS-660>» Ba^uwr^rundvanoad Tim Abbett.734-7»ld 96100. Cal20S-7XMe84* foundattoruu^ps^, Bachelor dMueio DsnMoC»aa»»«200771* ...dkfconMl Real Estate-- H o m ^ l e r 0 Maglo Vallay Certtfled, 30 yra exp. T l>tiLARIB '99 Sportsmsn Auto Parts ^ HANDYtfAN a o B .» a 4 » y ^ 600, 4,000 mllss. good4« 226 Main Ave. NortTr^ Call Dannie 698-8706* I nrsDiuivoAi condition. 94,000. Csll______799-3816*______DAVE9 HANDYMAN B R W E S M A ID a 20»«37-867B m S S = S S S S S S ^ ^ ^ ^ = • A B t^ tio m e repair Ropmo"" ; • tcOKJJlJiWWWl n L A l i l 'AS 4x4 ATV,If.. BusisBaa •liemodeUng. RoomA . '. . S p o rtsm a n s 600 HO. fiUBRVZOK Catartnotot^ ResUsndal,eemnerolaL IfMIBMi 1400-mllss, axo. cond., hon>a owner. RaaeonaMs rates! i Y M 55S S S : c a a e m oio* Pfessss ttflsrtw B u S ' ! ! l | 94780. Call 734-7962.* ^ TWINFALLS -Nm.rumwMUg. Tablee-Ohalrs-CeVab . im uw 'W KM aw. ve^ 7S1*«69 ' w 9EmOlm 1.; P L A N ROOM Pondenna the purotiM'of a dean & fast naw top and. J 9t280Cafl 20S-e79-164r Jobe to bkl for all aaa-w StiJfyinii psti Cneck out dsMined. 737-0000* s censtnKtion. C tf73»0M 1. 210?Msin7wSSr f ____ • ’ ___ ■ i-.. . «E8T AVAILABLE C • c o K • • •- , ...... : : ______ww .T»lnFi^ld8hpe» DUHPTRUCK NISSAN’78lena ii bad. Fenl'ea FWoaFuRilc*> oood hauler. $478/6^. 27S hp, power lerqu*I C«20e-73M014.* eummlnB, W /ISfpaad■ RTOffWfi5n8TwEd HoadrariMr. Sltfl^O . **c a m p e r to p , 4 X 4 .7 4 K F o r d ‘n 4x4. w W‘ mllea, naw atartar. belta H o im anoW plow t l 900. and front brakea, axo. Ca«20»TM»7»0r condition, $9000/orTer. I Call 208-788>7700 or pull type. Twin axica. 208-471-0422.* •insla wliaala. 8x20 ft. Y6VdyA***4x4, « ------jhe R an«)a.S 2e6a 788-7882.* $900 o r beat offer. «!•.p 'rM ‘ ' m ifi^ds! »>AMiBeo'9e3axia.-6o CalI20e^733r7340.* fl.. 38 Inch ball, gaa a •R — TOYOTA '01 Tacom a. 4x4? M alaolrlo motor. Alum. ail i the extraa, Cleon and MI wtiaala. 208-537-eet5.’ a • r a e a 42k miles. $18,000, m. •■ :> ^ ...... ireii'ff^LedRfteN t *Can Jo h n 208;»527-4750.‘ Farm bad, '94.* 3 axta r i iFORD '88 9000 10 yard S dump truck tartdem axle. INTERNATIONAL IN Scout parta, motor, trana., trana'> ''^I^^^H B nlw Cummlna 9 apaad trana- ( ill mlaalon. runs graai, nm t fM t cose. ‘70 Wager>eer, ' tlraa, $10,500. Call many r other parta. $250 I 208-73t-1108.* tfor everything. 734-8581.* iffrtRMAtlONAt 78 10 T . whMlar. 466 dtaaal with m vanb^.aboplnsidaand ■ W JISB M i .Tommyft.208-736-7200.* ■ bACK '80 10 wtiealeMO ^bHEVY'87 Blazer S10AT, i M l . PS, PB. now engine. •pd. dtaaal witti or w/out T bad. 20' manure & com _*$2395. Call 410-5143.* box. hydraulic 13 Ton C>iCHEVY-93 Suburt»on, won Can20MW-2792* nmaintained, hwy. tniloa. E i PrfBHBirrTToump AT, * dual air. cruiae, trucl(,wt(h 16 ft. Hander- towing ^ pkg. $5500. Call . .a o n ^lO apd. E alon Fuller ^20^7-4700/837-6044.* JB^ -tranerwith-3^406E-car CMEVY-^-SuburOan.-ey c« ------.angina. C niiaa. tm. AC. 3 collent ci cond,. ioothor. atage laite. $2S.S00. Coll power, P< towing pockogo, 20^7^8-8744 eves Or $7,500,208-788-9631,*S' . 0H4y # ^ B ^ 3UICKCENTURY------2000-M/SDA-M _ g r H l con d itio n , $ 2 5 0 0 / otfi K O T N t S S m olfer. 0 ^ 2 0 6 - 7 3 1 •6926* gOMC m '8 5 Bl02or. $lOOO/of- < . NOltf $4,188 cinioM0 . W*SS19.99SN0W$ CHEVY '91 S-tO . 7 tt. bod for. Snow mobile trailer w/ i m ——— 4 .3 V6 . AT. A C , crulsO, 2 ArcticA C at anowmobllos. ^,437 1,999 Bl3UICK REGAL 2002 VOLKSWA Tahoe pkg.. aholl. clean, $1500/otlor. «,■ 324-3814* C*CC0nd$299S734-3894* ^ P g RSN DISCOUNT-...... -•-*5364 w*s».»#5s .HOW $5,988 miKO-i WAS I17.KS NOW $ QiwC 'b i Yukon XL, lonth- SHEVY.'9 8 Project Mutual or, healed powor soala. 1999 PONTtTIAC BONNEVILLE 4DR 2002 SUZUKI Z> Telephone haa a aurplua oxc. q*', cond., LOADED. k n o w $ 8 ,8 8 8 4x4.6.0ltier ! lEEP -75 CJ5.10W mllos ■ WA8S15.89SIS HOW $9,888 >!H7(i.0 WASS27.S95N0W$: V8. loaded, new tirea. $3900, 6 cyl. Straight'6...... - - - ^ ^ 0 0 0 ^foctory towing pkg. 89K runs groot. 543-6805 power eliding ro ar window lEEP 'Qzwronolor 4.0L. II,SJ NT-.-..... ^3,651 $17.500,'208-736-7478.* 1 JEE1hard top, CD, nico tiros Pi EOBD X 30O E-98 3/4T, 4x4, tull !?“121K. ; $4050, 324-3508.* iSAN ^ power, AT. runa well. (EEP ‘50 CJ. Lockout $4350,CaJi208-734-51S3 JEEhuba. cob, low bor. $t500/ or420^5.’ offer. hub 714 Poplar in Buhl.* y 1 0 7 0 1BUnUUKU HVD.M,N. 733-IS35 I-l-a00-390-8tf3aI 1WINHUU,lb offo HERCURY '99 Mountain- 'A .ita.tBi. fib « dnW doc UdS19. (MC M b r i« b QOOOE '98 Ram ISOO u ln I wpomUi far i)pM. Cood in 9-to o l DAI SANTA FE SLT J 4x4. Extended eer. Ar clean, sharp, now IM cab, ahortbod. 33 Inch ,|rog V $11,988 imozo.i c>tirea, V8. AT. AC. PW . = = PL. crulae. CO. many ^ -MIL1-ENIA-4DR-^ -Jextnia. 2nd owner, very well kept, excaliant »$13,B8a.M«0M »atiapelMustaellASAPt = = n il - $7.900/offior. C all 208- door, fully toadecL $ W 5 VAGON BEETLE 543-5574t aak for Eric.* 208-436-0693.431-0396* 222' i: ^ I If $ 1 3 ,9 8 8 #2H135 0 ^ ORO '73 F-100. Ranger BooiODOE '02 Grand Cara- vMn-SportrW arra nty. ZX7 4DR SZOOO/olfer. J 5 4 3 -0 9 7 9 27,527.5K O ood cond. Cloon, t $ 1 4 ,1 8 8 «2Ht64-0 teyaor543-524Sevea.* ul $15$15,000. 208-42a-474S* 0RDJ87 F,,150 XL. 5,0 f = EGACYOUTBACK ' ilor, c reg. cab. 2WD. 4 I $17,988 KH219.0 Ji !^ . . AC. 75K. vory de a n , FAX I iJiM ihetl, good tirea. $3000. TUNDRA “u»4-8315or358-Ot06.*- r $ 2 2 ,3 8 8 *2H16»-0 3RD fa '89 F-250 XLT 4x4, OR 160. AT. aheu. nkw . clean ruck. $3700/offer. D odge •• 88 s 0-50 manual. 4x4. E a (tlOO/offer, 733-3669,* CEMAIL Imiii ■IMUHiHWm t m n i m l M bs J, )RD'89F250XLT4x4. YV o u r A d T o aael. oxt, cob, exc, cond.. BE^ . 15700/olfer. or C all 208- 177-3919 avae* TfHFrHEmESNEW S 5 ^ I d < TGSjlf^ )Rs D '9 0 ^ nCLASSIFIED , F-150. good condHten, _'tlDEPARTMENT ALL 2 tM Call20B>432-52ir OE IRO '95 F-150 oxt, cab, m ilP m waitiiting for xo.cond..newtirea, CD. Twin 1 Falls mSimIi hen, $6,000. 326-2205.* 20^734-5538 r i ^ car or trtruck... WAIw a & ‘ n h < ^ * ^ ^ d u a t V . * A T ! twlnai p u re ,a gear over-undar, ex- B u r le y . FOFauat brake, deluxe ahell. 208^677-4543n n ^ 2003 HYUNDAI & ttj wheel. 105K. $14,000 2 0 1^9^^20020 3 HYUNDAI T B U R OIN N alt208-43fr4881* "*«*- Ik - m ------r a *98 F-250 c raw cab | p T.YMOUTM v iS ^88 t^ran - m — ------^ ^ a ^ r. auto. cnrf^W H R B A IE ...... lili BAIE ...... — - M- n ,o o o itch avaiiablar$796l) If 6RSN DISCOUNT- iffer.cau20tfi324-06t0* HH vgdbr a D B C O U H I - - - —-‘4,280 -M 93en purchaaing a vehi- NO 40ll,GU,V-« Indowa. Tow pkg. tfe. make aura that tha •dllnar. $23,900. Call itie la In Ihe name of he aeller. Under fdaho %v>8-732-8349 or 308- h m ■ 1998 BUICK:K CENTURY so ft 2002 MERCURY £ i T O ^ 8 pm.» ,„notor o t o vohlcle code, a . . .NOW $5,988 cuixwi WAS t1S,H5 . . . NOW ! FOR 'ohicle rftnnot be aotd C7aa'4tai4«^Ruaty vehicinieeaA Nte ia In the ji003 HYUNDAI SONAH« A - ■ S T o NTITIAC GR. AM 2 0 02 SATURN L2I II tru a ty tfiM S fc c r a te unieilamo of tt,#^aeaer (ax- B P I ' eMor. n r u M g M a L ^ o o o . name•ptton: Idahd'Ucenaed _ WASI1S.M ^.....NOW $7,798 OHiiM wAssis.g«s...NOWr in L u k aO 4 1 » 2 0 0 * e«pti NlM O W ^ ^ U I B '•> K2500, exL capr amoumount paM and naiih p m 4CY1, SE INTREPID 2SK 20 03 CHEVY BLAi «.118Kmlaa.1 owner. a(a)a(a) and addreaa ol the WAS ti5,g« .. >NOW $18,788 «ifli74 WASI29.HS...N0W$1 lenalva recorda. axe. newcew purchaser. T he b a iSANDVR 1 ^r>AW300. 73»<>917.* o(adL!i£ir«s.*ssa £U\mC- ;------^ ^ » iw ‘M0o.nni~> • gar; ;;::;::;:?JS f i ■ I f SABLE 22K ^ 5 • C S T il rAVWUBji^py .2 0 0 18K , sSSi.! ,GR. PRBT . $1jt,988 ^ S O K ■ S V iO itU #lHiaSm m ix I AZER10K TJ $18,988 ^ • . « | P s < i W : , W 5 S f OMm I • 7 ■ . ..^7.' -«=£ t '■■ ■ -rV;-v-v-v ^-ST-r-^;v,--:r-:-:y •V " ' •' ’ r • -:r ' ■ ' ' ' r ' inoTiiiH iinanm , TMn M k, U ahs Tlwhuwdiy.eip u nibf 4.aoo»a ------ ■esBerrmBib»«««ni» «UICK!MSII fc H lW ‘ga liiipili■umn* ’CHBVr-yfc^ •njjSMl6 g S j g g g j f e y o s r s i . ■ g g »X jg ^^v ‘ tr«nt., ngy.llf ■. S' w22Si2*'E g a . Sm Sc SWf*fg^*l^ ■ 1 cond.28KfnUM.Lo*d!dL ■ F I $Q46OMir.2O»677-1110* 75 0I6«A6 MMoATSrnSv l.: .t-J Utm, Q rut o u mUMo«> msm L i ^ $4500 CaH d S « i 7 r . [iiq l AlU>M51wr*.4»raiw I cib, wM*. iMitwr, dur»- - 3 K n - ' x w (. On Star, «xt war- ■ u iw ly. b«d»M r, N « f bar*. ' ’.^kM . 1400 mHaa. 0% aaaumabla toan. Call HORRTSTSorTT^ 5 »pd.. ru n a ^ . S8S0. « 206-734-5163/420462S* ■ HflWA'ttAooord.^yd.— - T i o T i m BBI I M - ^ P W . f(^L, ^ wSSfSS^ISw ^ R u m wall. Dotfy naada work. SIOOO/oHar. Call K vmi- iiN lJ ii 20&423-4636.* ncRBneTissBara? ------■ I HSIITSSd! ^ . ^ V 206-736-6062.* VPHtaF ' Accord Spa- - I d a l Ecfltlon. AT. PW . K . CO, moon roof. 93K. ' > ' ' ^ $7600/ offar. 358-0200/ %S1 k 'j^W rcH h ^ WAU*W4door.wV>od ■ running. V8 angina. .!® s ^ i s ® 3*1? $2000. C a l 206-788-296y • I8UZU '68 Troopar luna m ' - ' w j k • good.’naw clutch pack- m ' p i , I I 1 1 iX3?^Wi F K[)tN5J?CD«S™ m ' atarao. apaakara. lual ...... - - ggiiiiEii^i^ - putnp. mutflar. and com*— — / m I Plata iuna-up. Haa ALL i^W -« tha candy, goodHraa, . , 1 $2900/offer. M S-W 69* 1 I ^ M i m HEftdUftV *65 Cougar 6 cylinder, lota of naw parts. fM l E l im ^ i ^ m \ wir I ■ IM I ....■ I A ,-i' ' ■ wfW w M..W . ?v.A i iM C e r t iSedlJr^ f ■ iiiil USED VEHIH I C L E S ^ ^>3 THE RIGHT WAY. THE RtGfICHT CART. I H ^ I I I H I H H i H k ^ —$800/bfferrCaif-208*733*— — mrehootBaM ee 1057day».* MtTfiUBidHi 'A i E cllp ta. c ~AT.-|owm Uo8 c n raduiit,— — ertl^d C ars# v ■ KL GM O l sunroof, spoiiar. CD. tint- M Inspected & Cer ' IM W W .GBoniiauios.S.COIII ad; ftica whaaia ft Itraa. 42S-Point-ln6peetle infiOrtvB’it’^m PS, PL, P/mirrora*. A c| ^ ..* ^ \ —— H R . ! - SS | p^iaL F inance RiR a t e s _____1 New 2003 ^ “ V 8rA T ri2 0 K',"4 X 4T " —: BExtra Warranty Chevy.trallblazer PLY^tlOU^W ^^^O'* ■ • GlGM Authorized Deie a l e r . 5 ? I S K r S w ! « § » f S i r &206-420-7604.* f>6MflAe ‘00. drand Am New 2003 ^ . SE.2SK. 4 door, rear spouor, axe. cond., $9000 208-64»«469mi-«469* M N TU 6 ■*& LaMans 64k milas;$1800Caii . « > 6 ^ 1 T . ^ R u n s g o o d . $ 6 0 0 . w ill :i B " - 'New2003‘GI^ trade for ATV. 436-0872* r m 9 8 8 pattflAfc »9i Bonnavilla - spoiler. 78.600'mi. great IjBfi cond! AC (jowar pkgi alt ^ _laathpr, gold apoke __ __ l. New 2003 Pontiac Grand Aril "wheels $S,95S-.72o! ^ * M W tA 6 » 9 i firebird. a T. ■ loaded. CO player, an stock. T'tops, tinted win- dows, exc. 73t-7l83.* , ■pOKtlAC FIrabIrd - ^^Bdoos , Trans Am. 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