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C O O D M O RRNING f " p ^ C o u nt t y W e a t h e r ) o n ’t.m is tS t h e; f i r s tt b e l l , * Today:ay: Mostly w a n t s; s5 u i t sunny,ny, breezy later.T, high1 87. Q e aar ri tonight, d r o p p) e e d ^ lowSS ■ U p 's P ageA 2 Action woulcjld k e e p M a g i c V a l u [SB pair of dairiesi e s o p e n ------ContahwdrfoMMw^B'M lange------fires in so u th em Idahlaho are ByJohnT.Huddy Im der control, for thethe tim e Tlm«>^ late in their appeal:al iiagainst large- of this westem Idahoiho town t e ; ^ • " * * w onder if a resort wowould dairy operations ownedown l>y Hank Hafliger and Pete.•te DeGrool in change th e ir a)m mnunity ui for- I* • * * Us Counly. B ' t • * * t u H R i western Twin FaUs C ever. ^ “The Local ILand Use P ag eC 4 Planning Act allowsows for penujns f l * adversely affectedcd by a perm it. ■ • * * * * n l decision to seek judicialjud review; ^ R e l i g i o n witliin twenty-ei^tIght days of the; exhaustion of adiradministrative' B f I * • - remedies,’’ the‘ mmoiion says; "Certainly, the nearlearly two years that elapsed, hebetween the io«M oiro*/ni nw»* issuance of Hafligerigcr’s LCO (live- It Hl£h School taachor snd votl*ybiftyball coach Kelly Youree worksIS on a fall practice schedule FridayFrii afternoon. School startsts Mondayh for many Magtc Valleyiey stock confinementicnt operation), permit in Ffhruar;uary 1998, and and fof the College of Southem IdaIdaho. the first objectionm tcto the permit, received by thehe county in " F f l January 2000, conconstitutes an ^ unreasonable delaylay und im inad- udents hhead to class;c mth days, t , the petitioners in the lawsuit^ school. rreal wake-up call to motoriirists." School-8:20a-m. a-ri to 3 p.m. firstirst bell rings at 8:05 a.m., a said he was unavrartvarc of the coun-. Classeses begin1 Monday in many Local police departmerents say R obert Stuituart Junior High tht-*lie tardy■ bell ritigs at 8:10 a ty’s motion. Hei sasaid he didn’t ' Magic Vall(^aUcy communities and (tt ' 'thfeyll t patrol school zonenes next School - 8:15 an,r m. to 3 p.m. SchcIchool is out at 3 p.m. want'to commentjnt >on the issue- ■ m U l l ^ .,tbef:oUegilegf of Sc^them Idaho. week. v c Bickel Eloaioojentary Scli.)ol - ' Jerome Jc iVliddle School - f Fi r^‘ until he spokeke with Kich ^ leli rings ut-8:05 o.m. and I Aiudou;ni$ students heading back More parent.s d^ive theleirdiil-i , 830^4n. to 3;15rlSpjn. beH V m Carlson, the Filer,er iattorney rep. d'feh to school during the th first Horrison Ele:ilementary School - tareardy bell rings at 8:10 a. resenting the residesidents. td classeds'e^ after sum mer break ' Wioolisout at 3 p.m. h itt the 1 streets in force. week y of dasses than theyy doi dur- 8;45 o.m. to 3:15:15 p.m. , Carlson critidzedized the county’s ing the rest of the school1 year,j to Lincoln Elerlementary School - Central Ci Elementary Schoc motion to dismiss;s ththe lawsuit, M otorist!sts will be sharing the J 1:20 a.m. to 3 p.m. once ogain with school help ' their children settlele into a 8:35 a.m. to 3:15dSp.tn. 8:20 , ‘'it should comene tto no suiprise routine. Twin Falls Policee Officer M orningsid;ide Elementary Horizon H Elementary Schoc to the commission);ioners that peo- buses, not no to mention parents \ !:15a.m. to 2:50 p.m. rushingIto to meet the first belL John Wilson said. Trafficic patrols School - 8:40 a.m'.a.i to 3:15 p.m. 8:15 , , ple don’t complainlain about their will hit school zones withith radar Oregon Trail Tr; Elementary Washinglon W Elementary Sdi they are made in ; Carlson, public affairs ' dedsions when the; KMlmVJ Dave C guns, to remind motoristscs to slow School - 8:40t a.m. a.i to 3:15 p.m. “•8:15 8:1 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. secret,” Carlsonon :said Frid.iy. director}r forI the Oregon/Idaho down. | I.B. Perrinee IElementary School /on’t know about r of AAA, said motorists “Most people won’i Spiked! Fall sportsts previewsF chapter o - 8:15 a.m. to1 2:452:- p.m. GetSetting there safely the decision untilItil they see lhe anember to watch for chil- . ' continue with a lool(»katvoU ey. Getting there on timee Siiwioutli ElementaryEk School - Parents p. can take a minutelte to bulldozers," n streets and sidewalks ' 1:15p.m. ,ail< ibout Carlson saidcl hi he witl file a b all across th e valle;Uey. CSI, nearscho(hools. Here is a list of schocool star. 8:30 ijn. 10 3:1! alk with their children ab m eanw hile, hosted*d ia m atch. "ChildrIdren pose risks to them- times i for the larger dististricts in _ o Please see SCHOOLS. PaB<3ge A2 Please see3C DiDAIRIES. Pago A2 Jerom e SchoolS< District P age B i selves the th first few weeks of the i area:

N A I 'I O N one last time? Presiresident Wi^ith wildeiemess dclosed, F7&G offFers humIters opti'dons C linion h ead s to AAfl fnca. .. areas still open this year. ssioi. M emo re'reveals YoucI can get refund The entire commiss aapproved P I Wood’s propo o m in g uiU ND A Y o r wrak, a but you HmHunters can decide which opwijon h a z i i r d o uus j road C S besbesl suits their individual nee-•eds. A d ebate rages: OmOne year c a n ’t g o in t h e r e Meanwhile, twenty-six mi blazeshla are burning on ab plan, Crai■aig says after a prescribedd b u m got range- irts disagree TheAwoc 692.000 acres of forest anti rai out of hand, experts land statewide. Firefigiiterss con- The Assoclatod PfosPfOMi______ab o u t th e afte r^ fe c tained the IG,000-acre Criirimsnn BOISE3E - The Idaho Fish and au of WASHINGTON[ON - President Commission on Friday con- ClcClover fire on the Bureai Game Coi Land M anagem ent’s Lo.ower Chnlon’s plan to iprotect mil- , ' Section by'S s E C T I O N sideredIhow h I--1 Snake River Di.stricl. More tthan lion acres of roadUadless forests may to acco ‘7 e More on two dozen fires started Thur;ir.sday pose a greater• riskris of wihlfires Section A SeS e r tK m B night, bill crews were abllile to than tlie adminisirlisiration has pub- hunting-BIO out of liciy disclosed, IdtIduho Sen. L;irr>- W ea th e r . . . . 2 Spoiaports . . . .1-6 sh u t out qu(quell them before they got oi hand. Craig charged FriFriday, citing an N a t i o n ___ 3 4 Mag\^aglc Valley .7 th e centintral : , Weather experts say thunander- internal Forest SerService memo, backcountry by raging ! ■ W o r k J ...... 5 Obit3bltuarles...8 M aho^, storms will decrease duringlg the The Forest Servservice is crafting es. tflMU weekend, WCI bul winds will blovow up pi;,„ using• oilolder maps that M o m li« b re a k .6 Ictai^daho/West .10 Conuniimissioner Fred Wood pro- ear Mabton, Wash, it to >”• 30 miles per hour at ridgeKetops. show a “lower• firefin risk” in four ! Crossword.. .6 Nati'Nation ...... 11 posed ththe agency offer hunters A bnith Are ignited Thursdayay by lightning bums Friday neai Five major wilderness; firesf nntional1 foforests, he said, C o m m unity . .8 th re e options, O] so they could has expanded to 100,000 acres.ac For more, please see peg>lafieBfl. still are burning more th t an Newer, more accuiccurate maps show ! which one best suits their almon Idalio/West. .9 SSection e C ^ licenses or tags, take a rairain check year, or haveve hunters'exchange 250.000 25( acres across the Sal e see CRAIG. PJ1ECA2; i. He wanted to allow River drainage. Please sei M o v i e s ...... 9 ReliRell^on . . .1-3 huntersrs tot obtain r e ^ d s for the that will remain good until ur next cun-ent licensjnses or tags for hunt Ri' O p in io n...... 1 0 MorMoney . . . . « .. ConComics ___ 7 H H | m ple contei e n t s ' ______Cla«Classified . ^ 4 M E x p elerts pinch1 noses, san tie found iir n ship: W a p M n i 9 o f3 (XX)-year-oldd w ine bott —I— tra the coast of the:ie Wadden \ Sta. a- The A sso d arted tei Preaa______= Ild betw een tlie^ O ‘7//if mnsf/u/ie /Mm a t shallow sound , • Dutch coast andid tlithe North Se.i, I H O M ALMERE,E, Netherlands - The ents had recentlj; C l a s s i f ffjodm ne a t the time. Strong current; connoisseursors held the ruby vin- in frigate exposed H tage up to iheiht sunlight, swirled it left the cannon fi bottom near Texel lasses, and put their - Luccttc Fal•ilv*r or' the sandy bott Log on to ... ’ Island, said Aren.rent Vos, head of noses t9 theerim. r undertook the mii; “Ifsm ellslIs like cow dung!” one w ine a)nnoiss<>SCUr the crew that und ------sion for the Nethe!theriands InsiitutC; exdoimed. nd Underwater ’t be easy to swallow “■ihere’s a hint of fr\iit inII Iit-of for Ship and this one,” ancinother said. orange ot peel, marmaladele and Archaeology, caramel. It’s surprisingly g^good,” Around 1700,10, during c a hill iu; But so strotrong was the tempta- ca opean sea baiile^j ... for, online clailasslfled ads iple a 300-year-old bot- said sa wine commentator Lu:.ucette northem Europe. ^ to sompl 1 upsurge in thc{ te recovered from a Faber, Ft swishing the liquidI i:in her there was an u] M-il ' ,i#l"I tie wine inch, Spanish and> I 17th-centuryly Dutch warship that m m outh as a fetid odor wtwafted import of French through the tasting room. Portuguese winMines to the Low* 7 3 3 -0)931 ? HI none of the e «experts on the panel th lording to the win»5 The stout-bottomed, nrm usty Countries, accord: orjnBurit*«tey was able toJ nresist Friday, n BoontsilJ«r UM» a torch to Imipeoipe«t TMldue after wine waa trarantferred Indeed, th

. 51 ■’ . J' l-tS r Zl I, L l . M TfcilNiW.T»fcM tM.2O0( TF I H E piU tion Com os Proirtef |e ______Today Sunday Monday 1Uietday WedBdrwadoy T%rwin Falls ly in^vvirTFalls ' ..... , ' k 84 U w : 43 Mo«tIy clear (oday and J U » . I S D dale; : .14 mo. 10 date: .36 l o n i ^ Sunny Sutxuy but -«SL"' ear to date: 5.62 b f t ^ , high 79. Normal year to date: 9.64 . M n ______87 Low: 55 94 Low: 53 H1^8Qi Hi Low:.50i ^ n i a i i O , B «80i Uwr. 50i 1^Idaho "H ighs/tow * . DsceureVbie)l e y Mostly sunny, breezy Surmy, breezy and Mostly Mi sunny wilh Mostostly sunny with Mostlyilly su n n y w ith Idaho: High.' 97 laler, ckiarlonighL cooler. chchance o(shcw«f». dutxAnccctf showers. duncc Idld^Falb 90 48 ..... AflcuW>alha»*tof»o«tlor(l»ytlmacond« ilM ii Ngh tanvaratura zonaa Iix M da .ewiston 91 60 ..... CComfort factors Sawtooth Mouountohs/ f UMM • \AaUd m 4 4 N,Noon humkfiiy; iVa . V fcod River Va» « e y ------o — ^ «4alta m 54 ...... Noon baromter VtcCall 82 39 .>.. PoFUlen and mokj cuunts: : Hi!H i ^ 81 low : 45 ’ocatello 93 50 ...... 44, moderale. Partly cloudy today and < Ulmon 86 45 .... kochk p>gM<«d. 6calcs. G>tLiil t^ .M old; j j k ^ tonight, chance of show* Stanley 81 33 ...... "5,S7tt high. imut. cti- cr$.cr$ Same Sunday, high ;on Valley 82 42 ...... ^dotporiunv allenurii, ' 79. cbdoiporium. AuttfTU & The Nation----- Allcnyo Max Atbuqt*ert}ue 89 High: 66 Low; 53 Anchorage S6 4 6 ' .09 Partly cloudy loday and AlUnU 89 68 .52 63 ..r.. tonigni, chancc of show­ & K 56 ers. Same Sunday, high Dallas 102 78 62. FHOOTBi ODenver 91 64 RL Des Molncs flfl 66 ..... * 60 rrt. OMOOAocuWwtfwr.Ino.______r* WAM gw now w OOetroll 81 Honolulu 88 76 i Northem IdGh3 h o Houston 96 70 . - . iO T o E 3 m E [ a 1 3 H 3 ^ I o E'lndi.inaTOlis 81 61 A High: 77 low : 42 Um HiH T.«T.weti»» n>»n»i •nom tem Utrr, i n.a>ufn ( M t I Kansas Kj b ty 94 68 Motlly clear loday and ^ LasLa Vegas 97 78 ..... I L ^tonight. Sunny Sunday but * L o t A r ^ n 82 65 bfccry,high71. 5OMOOtolWM»«r^ ^ I McmpFts 96 76 ; I Miami Beach 90 7 8 .22 65 m. o Tunc 10 the Naikxial Weather Servkwice radio band at VNF-FM162.42.4or162.55MHZ.The1 Milw.iuk(^<> 82 Mlnneapolh - 82 67 IIImemct .iddfcss for Idaho Transporpoftallon Ocpa«tment road trports is: NNew Orleans 94 74 NorthemUtahah ------:------^ htipyAvwwjtatc.id.us/ltd1ta-nud^ I xytndexinml NNewYorfc 81 68 OklahomaO Clly 102 70 66 Hi^ 92 law; 62 ro Om aha 90 Phoenix 101 80 Partly cloudy loday and ■ ■ Piltsbiireh 80 57 tonight, chancc of show- Ind* 8 TtieBlM-s«icdans(anger in N atkm Scatterew d heavy rain fell in the Soutfieo!)cast with sunny skies a n d dryy COconditions. PtPortlancTMf. - fll 53 61 cfS. Sam e Sunday, high (higlt'lEl'l SoulvCciiKil Idaho^ and Plains o n Frid;iday w hile m uch of lhe nation hadha' The southern Plains oakibaked under morc hol dry ^PortUnd, Ore. 78 Reno 90 57 92.92 BunkJm tim e: M o s it jte Extreme pleasant weatherr cconditions. woathcf with many localioalk)os expecting continued 1 5 r S t L o d t 88 73 m . 5 minutes PraraK Extreme ’ A cold fnjni pupushing Inlo tfw mid-Allanlk: artand triple

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Continued from A l Continued fromAlfrot CortkxitfnuedhomAl content at 10.6i percentpei and adjlity irable to modern a “higher risk" in tthe four these McGnGruff the Crime Dog exp Challis National Forest,^ where a Jerome Policolice Department: dryry Fort that had been coli 1^ water could havetave seeped in and ?) - A m o to rc a d e m i ^ ^ m wildfire has charred mmore than • Woric: out01 o safe route to with/ith a small amount of eldert DIXON, ni.(A P )- spoUed the conteintents. But remark- I wended th ro u g the prairies and ||A « f 175,000 acres and contntinued to school, chocloosing the quickest juianice. B g a n T r a i l lone did. The scant , I Illinois River valle;diey paths once ^ b u m F rid a y . , . w a y w i t h1 t:the fewest street “This “1 m ust have been aa ' verv accumulation of algaea only on the \ young Ronald Hero aroaro to m e slops’alono tho n ^ 'C ra ig obtaincfd a m eCTO m w ritten' crossings andani crossing at inter- i gooc r walked by a yoi ,ood wine at the tim e,^ said Mr< i> ^ neck indicatedI tiietiu fiaskhad'Been Reagan, markingg thetl inaugural RonaldId F Roagan Trail, a n histortc n i l b y C h u d c D i ^ th e a g maicy staffer sections motnooitored by crossing ,who/ho headed the panel of si o *Qh2 protected beneath» t h sa n d . ’■• trip on a freshly marn a rk e d tr a il tra c - linkingJ sites Important to tho early Ufe who is helping compilele data for guards. e xxperts p i at Friday’s tasting, • ing the footstepsts ofo the former ol tho lotformer prosidont. the roadless plan, 1to Dave aHavedichildren walk to and noteloted that most wine at thee time And while tiiehe 1smell - a sMng )r that hung a r^ d president. T h o m a s , a n a g e n c y firr r g o to a f r i e n d ’s dty’s Wings of K r-, In his Aug. Initial resets estimated al(alcohol tasting. ; gathered at the di ho u se . In ' Peace and FreedoRJom Park, about ^ I J IS reply, Dull 100 miles west of COl hicago. MSpnnoi said blending . Reagan’s daughtghter, M aureen,. the new maps ^ said the trail representsre[ the t|® H f o r th e B o ise, Lan; iries_____ J beginning of herr fafather’s accom- P a y e t t e , ^ Dair violation of the county ordidinance. new ones eveijvery other day,” plishments, includiuding his contri* Sawtooth and Salmoi from A l > The ordinance says on op(peration DeGroot said1 in a previous inter- - bution to endingg tlthe Cold War. forests with earlier rego n - C h a llis ContinuwJfroito the motion. A district ] must be at least 1320 feeeet from view. “Everybot/body likes to gd.on Reagan, 89, susuffers from BHH| state data would makesional and responserill to then review the ; th e draw . and do their- businessesbu and.ve Alzheimer’s diseasease a n d n o lo n g e r Ib BW less plan “sdentificalb£ the road- judge willind dedde if the lawsuit ' But DeGroot said h e h as try to be law-abi•abiding dtizens, tu t makes public appeapearances. fmB p o rtab le.” llynot-sup- motions andn u e in c o u r t already fixed the setbackck prob- making newV lawsla every other “The trail that ssta ta r ts in D ix o n is Forest Service sp( w ill c o n tiniurglar u i came into my j lem pushing the west1 1 of week or whatevetever is kind of a ^ d a very long trail,"” sh e sa id . P C T iii Chris Wood said the neipokesman “If a butd vandalized it, I would ! his dairy’s lagoon furtheiier back deal” The trail is anI effortefi to bolster » maps are an “experimttewer Idaho house and:t to\ not have to sue tiie * fro m th e draw . Miracle andnd other Filer fod tourism in lUinots,s , a lso th e fo rm e r to tj^ ” that involvesmental c pro* not expectCarlson t said. “I would ' *’The wall m ight have bcbeen too Buhl residentsIts have1 formed ihe home of Presidentnt LincolaI Nicky kind,, it makes it easier for the . national and local datai combining vandal,"hat C j because there are d o s e b u t it w a sn ’t d o n e inntention- t Filer Environrninmental Protecdon : Stratton, executivev e id ire c to r o f tlw tr a v dler, e r because it gives them a subjects as population3 - on such expect thaieming vandalism that ' ally," DeGroot said recen'intly. **It Committee andmd have: met several : Springfield Comonvention and packageJge." habitat and wildlandon, f wildlife , laws govery p ro s e c u to ' w o u ld ta k e ’ might have been the sunurveyor’s times to discus:ciiss their campaign VisitoR Bureau, saidsail historic sites Todajiay, Dbcon offidals planned to a ssess p o te n tia l f ir e1 ilfeatures - the coumyt. These ( commissioners ! fault but we got it correcteled . The against the dairdairies. The commit- linked to Lincolnoln draw about to hostist the first Ronald Reagan These factors are inliimpacL care of it.lis 1p ro b le m a n d tfie y a r e • lagoon never even had anjnyw ater tee will have a b ^ c h they hope to indicate i ^ t would beintended to caused this;u tv e to fix i t T h e p e o p le 500,000 viators ead in it so it w asn ’t e v e r illeg a l Twin Falls Coimio im ty F a ir. ; : “ I th in k anyr titime you can tum intoini an annual event. The tb e e v e n t o f a fir e , r a t>e b a t tis k in g o in g to lglutv very frustrated." ' The lawsuit also compiplained “It will bee a combinatioif of ’ ' : theme an area fordr visitors,^ it cre- formier er actor’s films will be appraise fire risk, Wood[her than to aregettingN FaUs County about strong odorss from people thatIt haveI a similar : ates the feelingg ofo a cohesive shown,'n, with free to u n of several1 Craig considers thenodsaid. Twindoners Bill Brockman, . H a ilig e r’s d a iry . response to> the th' big industnal * experience,” shef sasai id . “W h e n y o u b u ildlings, i n including Reagan’ss . accurately assess wildfiiem to more Commissio:rindstaff and Marvin ^ H a flig e r sa id in a n e a r iie[ier inter- dairies,” Mira(iracle said. “W rfre create a heritagee districtdl of some . childhox iiincluded in all above rates. A Clinton proposed a roduced."rv invalidatea n d D eG ro o t b e c a u s e tiie environmental problems. T im es^ew« s Slsta ff w riter John T. charge will be levied for all that would bah road ruleinMayb Hafligeramcanted tiie permits with- ' C ircuiaiion pboDiione lines are open SU OO ch dth abid- Huddif can bef readifldrea in TWin ifelZs icheckj. more than a fifth of thbuilding in county granifttiting jMiKjjf h e a rin g s. **I have no problem w it -----i between 7 and 1010 ■a.m. only. H you mumedch. ing by Any of ^ laws of tfalsland;tfa -ar73^4)931,ExtE x t 259,'o r by efnaU — * do not receive yoursur paper by 7 a.m.. 192 m illion acres theol nation’s _put fiM hoUMfs dairy was also locu-'' i but 1 don’t like peojplet nm aking atjhuddy^magulapaxdleyxom ' call tbe number (or;for your area: Mail ininfonmadon f o r e ^ of federal DeGrooifiose » tiie Cedar Draw, 8 ed too dose ' Burley-Rupert- nmes-News (UPS 631-080) is put>- ■: < Paul-Oaklcy ...... *770042 ...... 677-MW2 ,j,heddallJaiiy ai J 32 Third Sl. W .. Twin Twin Falls Z daho. 83301. by M s|ic Valley J and other area* ...... 733JB31 f>“>- Newfpapenpers Ine. Periodicals paid ai Twin Call I toB>Bt28.2000 ' The Timot-News. Omcial d ty and c r a t e s ^ Falli by Th Powerball’slackpotforir lonlghi W W I t p ; Subscripdon* rarcSla ^ counjy newnewspaper punuant to Section 6C- 4 -6 3 2 6 SPEW-. “• Home delivery: dtildaily tnd Sunday. $4 lOgofihelhe Idaho Code, ‘nninday is hereby i i i i 8 7 3 4 is estimated at ' per week; S u n d ^ onl'only. S2.00 per week, doijnatedled aii lhe day »f the week on whidi iLu 20 21 4t40 43 47 / au.MUii— 31 ; ‘ Mail uibscripdoni munmun be paid in advance tegii notice(ices will be published, FOR LOCAL $14 MILLIOUN iCTnwMui. « and are available onlyonly where deliveiy ii Poitaa:mailer, pleiie aend change o f. LOTTERY WEAtHBR SPORT m m S S S S S i noi maintained. Mail11 m nies: All Idaho fates: addros formfoci to: P.O. Boa 548. Twin Falls. NUMBERS Tonight’s Jackpol f ;; dally and Sunday M OO per week, dally Idaho B3303303. - only S4.00 per week.:ck. Sunday onty $3.00 FOftWtNNlNC IDAHO Wild Card 2 is t per week. Out of ttilttiie rales: daily and m POWtRBAU,Tni-WEST an estimatedr P Im \ lOTTOfiilDAHOFASTS 8 23 24 25 (! I Timenes-News telephomne directory NUMBERS $115,000! r,A«oim».»ia> * d rc u la tk a (Dani(u lie l W alo c k , C irc u la tio n D•irectof) ire ...... E*t.l P r e s s P r t s t Play Idaho Pick: * Osadfied Advertieztising ...... £ x l 2 n ® E ~ i tM 1 - Nev»(ClarkWalw^alworth. M anaging E ditor)...... E x t3 D rawing Monday-Sa- " - V P 1 5 ; RetaQAdmdsiastittg (M ic e S m it, A d v e rtis inlg g IDirector) ...... £ x t 4 2 ; AgWeeUyaanetnet Goffin, Getteral M anager)c r ) ...... Ext S Lil 2 6 ______] . : PobtUvrStepbeib e n H a r tg e n ...... Xxt.249 LU I TheTiniEaNewi oriniaoiiL»aiai»awnt»ia««iWwa.>eaicaasasggK ssA . TiK fnnierffciw» TheHine»Nnw ' , ft r '\ t ■ a I n w .r.m ail inqquiry -j^ .J e a ih s of two of his children - the door andnd tried to call police. " VUled by a strangerer iwith a pitch* The phone! wasw dead. The man WASHINGTON (AP) -A fe.federal A computer glitchglitc that year pre- '• fork-John Carpententer slip p ^ out began banginj(ing on her door. jujudge said Friday he wants to hear vented thousandands of incoming 1..' lOf the hospital to get;et some dough- W henahehe heard crying, Jessica testimony te from a former White messages from beingbeii archived. As ;i ^nuts. climbed, outt a window and sprint- .House -H counsel in a case invovolvii^ a result, they were■ere never reviewed ed to a n*BghT h o r’s house, cutting thousands th of lost Clinton adodminis- by White HouseM lawyenla to deter- He quickly discovcovered that a her bare feeeet on a coarse farm tradone^nails. tr mine whetherr tlthey should be I .,, popiilar coffee field along the way. U.S. District Judge. RRoycc. turned over lo0 invesii>;;ii"rsin in shop in his Lamberth denied a govemi'nment cases includingling tlic Monica hometown No one was wa home, and when ^ she retumedtd to her house. Anna, request ” to end the inquiry,, sisaying Lewinsky scandandal, WtiitL-\ ater ^ i.'^ u ld provide r he wants to hear testimonyly next and rampaigji fundraising.fune 13, and sisteiIter Vanessa, 11, were jio refuge week from fomier White HHouse Judicial Watch,tch, a Washington- from his gri^. fleeing, too,0, sayingi the m an was attacking theirth« younger brother counsel ® Charles Ruff. based legal organ-ganization seeking "Guys twice Lamberth said he hopes:s Ruff to uneanh thec e-mails,e-i wants to . .;.'by size were and sister witlfvith a pitdifork. • Anna saidid thet man had told her can ^ say why administrationon offi* question Ruff1 as a< well as John breaking dais didn’t tell thc judge ababout a Podesta, Presidenident CUinton’s chief "down and cry* W B to lie downvn, then jabbed the ° 1 ^ 1 pitchfork at ai her, cutting her test ^ of the While House e-mafiailsys- of staff, and attorney attc Virginia ■'1 n e . " JoniionithonBnica I ^ hands when;n she tried to defend tem conducted in 1998,}, four Apuzzo, the formormer assistant to ■'•'•Csrpenter monthsn after a problem wavas dis- th c presidentt for foi management ------gaid-Thursday^ Th4Ihey-lutt can’t— -lohivCarptrptnitr lUi by hli 13-ytiH)ld1 di Anwi Mirif Catptirtt ______believe it" Merced,d, (CaUf., hospital Thurtday. Annaina Mtri*I U ont of tht childrenn Whoi la^ ikcd possessed,” she ^ . An entire comrm m unity was vived ant ma u.. Thursdrsday, her bandaged i= in. attack by an Intnider wlaldtnc«nt a pitchfork that left two dead■®* handshugginging a teddy bear, '^ e v in g over a seerai rat Injuradln th« attack, j *act of violence. A. sastranger broke . The younfingest girl, Ashley, 9, I .into Carpenter’s; fafarmhouse 60 other twotw. were not injured. ence of methamphetanamme and had come in from another room BALANCl:E PROBLEIEMS.? m iles no rth ofif Fresno on “It’s5 suchs a shock,” C a ^ n te r fighting with police. and yelled,'1, “Stop it!" When the Wednesday and terrorizedle his said, tishis eyes red from crying and1 “The whole thing isi vvery, very attacker tuntimed his attention to five children. Two3 olof them, age 7 a lack: ofol deep. “You keep pinch* bizarre,” Merced Countnty Sheriff Ashley, Annjina and Vanessa ran I and 9, were fatalitally stabbed ing yourlurself. I got to wake up.” Tom Sawyer said. down a hallwUwoy and locked them- LDIZZY? I • before deputies shotshe and killed Investestigators still don’t know' The tierrbr began whehen Jessica s e lm insidede a laundry room. what led lei 27-year-old Jonathon n said, “Let me in. Til i±e attacker. ‘ Carpenter, 14, awoke anda saw a The man s TRINITY EAIAR, NOSE & THROAT,iT, >w:, C arp en ter, a carp ca en te r by David1 Bruce B on thc violwt ram- naked stranger in her li>living room be mce to» you,”y< Anna said. The trade, was working,lg, and his wife, P^8®- pulling on his pants. Hee had1 barri- girls fled throughthi a window and ■ 'CTephanie, 34, hadd titaken her car Theyiy knew of no connectionI eaded himself and the childrenind wenttoanei,leighter’s house. H to get thc b r^ c si chchecked at the betweeieen the family and Bruce,, the house by pushingg furniturel “They could c< hear Ashley | dme of the killings.is. who wa;was identified through fin- against the walls. screaming asa: they were running, One of their dau(aughters is still gerprinrint records from a 1999) At a news confereitceX at a local and then she sli went quiet,” the ’ifecoveringfrom stabtab wounds. 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W oO i R L D i E xpertssb eg in tQo_s.oke__5 Nigeriaip in sfiLiture^h(lopes-oin C lintt:on WARRI, Nigeria (AP) - 1 improve trade andi investmentin jGulf Airir crash mlystery klghway leading to this crowi between the two countrim tries. )ort dty is fr a u ^ t with danjinger.^ American aid toI thethi llO mil- ___MANAMA.-Bahrala-(AAP) .r_As ■ - _ An internalnationaLtcam.oLavit----- SJJ!Junied,-twisted-vehides-are------Uon-strong-Wesi-Africaflcan-cOuntry------. . .Culf Air Flight 072 appipproached tion experts3 is ii now tiying to work jlence . _ of car wrecks caused is growing rapidly. Bahrain International AirportAlx for out why Shi>hakeeb aborted his t,,,.luge potholes, and surround “The visil shows thattha America a night landing, pilotHot Ihsan first bid toto land Wednesday and the world nowiv have hi confi- 'orests conceal armed bam U.9. mURary prpgram ~ Shakeeb calmly requesteMted a “go ev ening, and an why the plane dence in Nigeria,” saisaid Onyeka ivho am bu^ passing cars. icundMd to train Afrteai^ from air traflraffic con* crashed milesiles from the alr^rt._ Okoroafor, a leadinglg nmembw of Blessed with oil riches but ^^^trQop«lr)lteU,UgM M te,' Gulf Air's,^s diief pUot, Iftineid ,lered “ by violent crime 1 the ruling People'ss DDemocratic Sbakecb, an expericncenced pilot Ali, said Fridriday that Investigators snough poverty to threate Party. “Things may looklool up for us with more than 6,800300 flying would examiimine both the speed ^ung dected government, m after this.” hours, circled Bahrain I and aldtudedeof Shakeeb's atort-, Nigerians hope Presid Afier leaving Nigerigeria, Clinton 'International Airport once,on then ed landing,' ClirClinton's weekend visit brini plans a short stopp itin Arusha, aborted his landing attentempt with- “It is veryry importanti and I may cure-all of U.S. investment » T an ian ia, to parti forfoi Burundi, of thousands ■' crew - disappeared1 fromfi th e ference. NisNiger Delta, a web of mangiigrove 'g where hundreds of t ' radar. It had noserdived‘d intoi shai- But, Ali stressed,st referring to swamps where Americann have died in a sevenven-year war-,------Mow waters off the5 northn of the pilot, “we“v have spotted no European £^j firms drill for the acrude look increasingly dirdim, as both ------^Bahrain.------^------error in hisaisapproach.^!------thafraakes'up-one-ofthcTvo ---- eHlremist-Tutfii»;-and-l:«l-Hutu-r«bcl>^------R vSda. largest oil and gas reserves. oppose a power-sharharing agree, U.S.^rtoro^ent nnosUy Tutsis, ment that Mandelail lmhoped would Here, in shantytowns overs anes and perMnnel owed by oil rigs and shoi be signed on Mondayday in Arusha iRussiaiins sa y tl:hey’re 11 i d ^ r f o o d to : ;j wilh Clinlon in aiteiida•ndance. | schools, clinics and roads, frurustra- sch •e Buyoya has tiontioi frequently erupts inioto Presideni Pierre B lence and ethnic clashes. AiAngry unsuccessfully plei'ileaded with youths sabotage oil comp Mandela to postponeme the signing | fo rja ile c man S(Jufi»;C(Vnp*Wftwn>im AP ¥firB nporn Wm. J. Cb»10II0/ S MoflmanrVAl as rebels launch freshfre; attacks. , : caring i pippipelines and kidnap workers killed “Our families:s arez hungry and merr r'rulers. Obasanjo’s governrn- Even without a siRtiiigoing, though. ! MOSCOW - Russiasia’s main Thousands have been ki and thousands more havee died angry and theyy want\ President, menlnl 1has argued that unless thithe adm inistration off:officials say ': intelligence agency saitsaid Friday Vorid In brief “ h thal,” said Peter debtsbts are forgiven, his countr;try Clinton will go lo Am;Arusha to show usinessman ______when vandalized pipelelines Clinton to see th :< that an American busii s were Aide, an advenisilising executive in willII 1 he unable to alleviateate support for Mandela,la. j > 'accuscd of sp^ng hasas receivedi exploded while villagers \ ;quest that his wife. scooping out fuel to sell alon{ng dirt Warri, a polluted,;d, crowded dty of Nigerijeria’s poverty and stem vie/lo- Clinton's visit ciimeimes two years i-medical care in jail, an .in, also an American, several hundredd tthousand, where lence.ice. after he first toured;d AAfrica to sig- > ed any possibility of lemngSlet tin a ’SIrnn ii Sandee Lin roads. ed as well, the center Successive < military leajadefs ■ shantytowns butlump against the Spejpeaking to Nigerian journallal- nal wliat he said was a growing go before his October tri lird American. Patricia jjp; idering walled compouniunds of oil execu- istss I by satellite linkup uion U.S. commitmentt to the conti- The Federal Security•r c Vn said. A thin bear much blame for squandi linedd in custody. the re^on’s oil wealth. Yett rmany rives. “Developmement is a right and Tuesiesday, Susan Rice, the U.SI.S. nent. Nigeria wass kikept off the " a fo rm ir said Edmond Pope, a vere among scores of I impa- nol a request." assistdistant secretary for Africa;:an agenda then to registe;ister American U.S. Navy intelligence residents also have grown i :s dictator. Gen. he c e n te r said w ere (jg(lent with President 01us his hi mission in ; ■ MOSCOW - The two tw( nuclear jh e 199]391 Nobel Peace Prize and an a clear warning to thos. L olgorien, 150 m miiles west of I reactors aboard the• KKursk sub- w inner’s5 National ^ League for would w. follow in his footstep Nairobi. ; marine were prograi[‘■““ “ “A " Democracyicy party said in a state- “Hc was worried aboiout Twelve liourss l car.” Van Leeuwe I have not reported anj advisable,” a govern- fears, ft but you could see h )ken critic of the Afrikfrican nation, Kaiser had h interview. I ; in radiatibn levels. itement said Friday. different," d said Van Lee.‘euwen. An outspoke i But some of thee Russians’I ! other official stateme I declares emergency > ; the sinking and thes fai r e ^ r : Greece d, Pel-Aviv^ brothelsI ; in fiery wv ave I to rescue its llS-manm wearing the smoke andd flames.fl whei/hen a reporter introduced him-hi are being scl liy gan “The reactors shut d Russian-bom prostitute w< Jons. tection racketeersrs eeither seeking ttdown^ e£ieded firefighters. j. •nt pout The rash ofI arsonai has targeted selfelf and began asking questio in one minute after th lingerie and a permanem t me control tif a sharere oof the market ighters in the Balkans le street the area arouniand Tel Aviv’s cen- “WliWhat do you want, to get 1 . J phe, and their safet;fe* S s S F irefigj surveys the sounds of the 1 not or the upper handnd i in a liusiness the French island of outsideq Dolls, a Tel Aviv b;brothel. trai bus stationion, where much of killcilled?” he muttered. “I’m i ! fully prevent any dadanger of a ?" '• aying anything.” rivalry amongg themselves.1 ister,” said CorsicaI bbattled smaller fires Sometimes g what she helea rs is the dty’s sex industryin is concen- sayii I radioactive disast< seedy, strange sub- NiNo one is sure, or no (me isssay. s Although prcistiiiitii(lition is legal in in, who leads fe ed in gg con brush and forest ugly. y trated. It is a sc ulusir>^ is largely • Alexander Kiryushin, e past in culture and itsit language is a ing,ng, who or what is behind1 the t Israel, the sex iiuUis a team that designedId ithe Kursk’s parchedd 1by days of scorching “The religious men ride | ; run under tlie tiuinil)nl) ( of organi/eil heat m southemsoi Europe. their tj cars shouting out ihthe win- blend of Russissian and Hebrew. toreorehings, bul suspicions r nudear reactors. e p ro stitu te s are alonilong two main tradis, accord:rding crime, includinging irafHckors The eff.•ffort was eased Friday dows,” j said th e prostitut*lte, who Some of the s. whose activities havhave been targe- peratures falling back calls j. herself AHna, as she: gglanced bought, sold1 and a occasionally top<0 police and brothel workers. China releases Amimorican ^ U f n T o t sex-trade iraffick- OiOne. expressed by AlinaI anda ly igmired by thelhe authorities. more normal readings - away g from a Russian newsvs broad- auctioned by si u the according to the; 1st Israel Women'.s h still hovering around a cast <. on television. “They,*y yell a ers, and hard-loMooking men cast a othiithers, is that the fires are 1 arrested In Illegalal ichurch although s vork of a religious fanaticic or Network, an iidvtica•ticacy group that )9 degrees in Greece. slogan:5 ’You’re going to burum!’ ” wary eye on1 male n clients and wor - Chinesese iauthorities brutal 99, anatics, possibly ulira-Ortho(lodox has researched thethe issue exten- )y gale-force winds, fires Lately, the brothels of TelT< Aviv other visitors dayda and niglit. fanr * have released ann i A m erican Fed by This underw^rworld, which for Jewlews who see the scorcs of brr)roth- sively. \ detained in a crackdtkdovm on an roared throughth parched wood* have h been buming. ind threatened villages In a wave of arson thlhat has years has functiictioned more or less underground Christitstian church, lands anc irference, has been ng two other across Greece ' from the swept s the d ty ’s red lightt 1 district without interf< but are sdll holding nt least seized by feaisar since the fires Americans alongg with 127 Albanianan border to the south* in i: the past few weeks, a cadia province, where a eight t brothels and sex shoj:ops have started, Oiinese members of thet church, ern Arcat ned on the news that ^ P l group said state .of ol emergency was been t torched. Last week,k. in the ‘'They wame< a human rights gt ostitutes this could happppen again, and that W ^ Friday. dedared.d. Vworst incident, four pros Henry Chu was reljreleased from T he burned bu bodies of five ■ the detention centeiIter in Xihua women1 werev found In three r county, in central ChiiChina’s Henan m ountairainous villages close to m province, Friday moimorning, said the nortlirthern village of Aghia the Hong Kong-based K< Marinawhere wl an elderly couple Informadon Center»r 1for Human w as )urned bui to death on ay. Rights and Democraqracy. Thursday, rrier is an independent?nl business Chinese authoritirities denied -comjimplied from wire reports YcYour Timcs-Ncws Carr person. Hc/sho purchrhases your newspaperer ffrom The n i )\\a it to you. When custu s to in o rs Times-News and resell . _Ti don'l pay their carrier,r. thoir c arrier d o esn 't e a rn a FOODD D E H Y D RRATORS . I k dt «lps pramt flovtK tnixim ond profit. 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H e _nM ds volunteeiteerside-walkerBior. phys- G odw in an Money for McCcC a ll’s tu to r Englishish as a second language, iuppliers, retail deal- ■ f Twin Falls, : 733-NEED(6333). sup M ai’s scholi I scholarship wasIS vide companionship for or serving Idaho’s agri* ■ sity of Idaho. _ • c a re g iv e r caH' G ordon amfo r B a rry ’s TreattBall E Heather McCcCall, household suppliessui and help refugeesi for one month so her ca a il txual needs. Barry of T daughter of Jimm a n d g gj a cq u a in ts feed his pets. For morerc iinformation, B Scholarships win- ship was con- tiled w ith th e a rea as a men- ■ received a : McCall of Heybum. receiv< , call the Interfaith:h Volunteer’ •ived a tor and friendend. For more information, ners were: I d by Mateo Laurie M< arship. He $300 schoilolarship. She is studying to be a callMidieUeiileat 736-2166. Care^vers at 733-NEED(6D(6333). Afton Baker, daugh- ■ en v iro n m c sioengineer at the College g e of ter of Glen and ■ t Beck, son of florist/bit fact n e e r in gd and Debra Southernrn Idaho. Money for McC; sn's books, watches,, Helping seniorsy • The Senior ■ Debbie Baker of I University ship was contributed by B Children' dShoshone, es received a I of Burley, scholarsh , Companion Program iss seeking« voIun» ion and Idaho Irrigag a tio n c h a i r s - TheTl College of Southern t. uShe t is studying envi- I HiMIMcCall M o n e y 1 n er for Beck’s scholarshihip. H e is studying to be an 1 children’s books with ^ - any. I “dX bikes, and ^ they will receive a stipetipend, mileage- A Jiip came from culture computero consultant at lc ; in good w orking condition, f J e rry a nd C arm a Ball | niversity. Money for Cameineron’s tap es m J reimbursement, irainingng iand acddent t‘d e ra $900 scholarship, Bird Agri State Uni be dropped off between 8 ship was contributed by TiTravis Items can be J and liability insurancemce. For more TtavltlMal Dg e' agri-business at s. scholarsh )0 p.m., dosed one hour at and Foundry. a.m. to 4:30 i 3sidenis can call SheUniversity. Money for of Penny and Pattem ar s information. Burley resid ■ lunch, at theJie cenier, 1043 Blue Lakes Twin Falls resi- $1,200 scholarship. Sl 1 Ida at 677-4872 and Twi Blvd. N. For'or more information, call ronmental science/agi d ents can call Pam a t 736-736-2122. ------M ichelle a t1 7- 736-2366. at the College of Soul ^ EVENTS for Baker’s scholarsh— C om s ------c Herrett Center volunteers vo - 1^ th e L ake Company C asey B( jblic-can help the victims of this Hospicece volunteers - Magic loom G4 at tiie T h e pub B The Herrett Centerr forfc Arts and: T reat Ball, son ofBlves J< Eagle »> L e o n a rdUl aparents are and o th er disasters by making a fufinan. Valley Staftaffing Service Hospice t Science at the CollegeIge o f S o u th e rn ' of Rupert, received i B e c k eof information, cial contritribution lo the Americann ]Red Division seeseeks volunteers to assist sdnosday in e Idaho in Twin Falls seek;eeks volunteer He is studying receivedSchool a a t 733- C ross. Callall the American Red Crosross of with dutiesies like support for the ph Lewis Jackson, son ca ,1 of all ages. Volunteers•rs arcs assigned; l||^shington State laxineUn Jackson, will 5*1 arship. He G reater IdIdaho at 1-800853-2570. patient andind/or caregiver, clerical I, various duties based onon background- ; Scout award 7 p.m. agribusine d u ties suchh aas newsletter prep^tion, c and interest, ranging5 fromfr assisting Vednesday in the LDS R S ta te oth U Divorcei ICare group starts copying, mas:nass-mailings and assistance M o n ey fi i. witii artifacts and exhib(hibits to recep- ■irst and Third Ward li w ith fumund-raising activities, scholarshipuse up nextt imonth at church lucational prpr Iuilding in Jcrome. _ V olunteerss aiare needed in all locationsis tionist work and educ; Jerome boy receivJackson’s Eagle pro- L Wiseman of TWINI FALLS - The Twin F in tiie Magicgic Valley, in d u d in g Jerom ec grams. Hours dependd ono the volun- his 90th birth- Reformeted Church will start Div( i c e n te r provides ea consisted of dean- T' a n d T w in Falls.F d Hospice and OSHAK leer’s availability. T he cei Scout award Wedi LeRoy Harcourt, son ithof an open Core meetletings Sept. 11. perience in arc. ng up the Jerome o. training areire offered each month forir volunteers with exper JEROME-Joseph rom 2 -4 p.m. moi ^unty bike and walk I lore information, call Vicki new volunteeiteers. For more information,1, gallery, museum andd anthropology?a , in the Great 734.77 5 1 , of Robert and Max>ath. B I. I H an is at 73+0600 o r 1-800-). displays. Younger volunilunteers need to , receive the Eagle Si It Bridgeview call Susan Hi Bill Powell is his /IMUNITY | 3030602 outjjulside th e Tw in F alls area. be at least junior highh scschool age. Fof ______Weeroop leader for Troop H LDS mteIsslonary shares more information or- to sign up, call , J6 . The troop is spon- a H t 12 p.m. W ednesday in Roor e Mary Anne Blick atI 733-9554,73 E)(V- Twin F alls High S chool All j experiensnces at meeting Sundaday Voluntoitoers needed - Hospice iored by LDS First r. 2657. iVard in Jerome. invited to attend.For moreman ir was born k i m blERLY e - Elder Thomas; B R y a n ' V isions Inc.ic. needs volunteers to per- Jackson enjoys call the Twin Falls High Sch has retumed from servingI a mis- form dericalical, bereavement, fund-rais- * A young fam ily’■ iking and snowmobil- 5455. • the Church of Jesus Chriiirist of er, patientnt i care and miscellaneous« School supplies A restier in school. day Saints in the Russiasia St. duties. A frefree 30-hour v o lu n teer train-n- wilh tiu-ee elementaiyry aged« children , Resident celebrates 90tl n Petersburg Missioision. Jng coursee isis offered, organizers say.y. is in need of school supplapplies. For more’_. Wiseman grad- L He will reportt o;on his F o r niore infinformation, call Flo Slanerit informalion, call CindyCin Stanley;, chool fro m hig h birthday with open hous( m ission-during si >1 betw een 1 3 0 an d 5 p.m. Community Resourcee W orker a t 731- . ) atte n d e d the g ^t* " 9 753-0121 b nch menu S( TWIN FALLS - How ard L ' ment meeting 0607. so-S r t. E d w a rd ’s S chool Twin I. Falls vnll celebrate iscowhis and grad- a.m. Sunday at Children’!n's advocates - G uardianm tomiliJKkiai "'Jn ch m enu for M onday - ______u d a y w ilh Kimberly 2nd V This public service colwv lu m n is designdl,.' T o tte n I seeks volunteers to assist h o u se fron chapel, 222 ircBirc h S.. a d L item se to match needs in Chetc coma m unities of . camping, motorbikii nd they resided referred to the protective will be served as foi- S S ept. An open housee is i set children rel the eight coumies in theth e M agic Valley' ing. He is also a wres il Room .ed in 1998 and I for noon to 3 p.m. jurisdictionon of the courts. Volunteers f with volunteer hdp. Iffyou yoi n e ^ a volun- . , to V E s ta te s , Sunday a t th e MiMikota conduct indtndependent investigations of lecr, call Judy Tipton,n, director o of the' r his discharge residence, 205 Mi St. Edward's Sch( E B o u lev arc Maxine thetJiUd’sds circum stances a n d act as an“ 1 Retired Senior Voluntunieer Program Falls. lan worked at Lane. releases hot lundked Potato; f - son of advocate torfor tiie child a t each stage of (RSVP), at 736-2122, Ext.Ext 312. RSVP is- salad; I W isemStore ai and B.F. Ryan MikotaM Mikota is th e a ceedings. G uardians will give a United Way-sponsoredircd agency at tlw TWIN FALLS -Sl to LeonardOlh C a rp e n te r John and ShiShirley court procee >. C mdations to the coun in the*ie College of Southem Idaholaho. To have your released its hot lunch years as a sales- Mikota ofo: Kimberly. He plans to, attendai reconunendi In > on Sept. 1 rest of tiie chUd. On average,56, request appear in thisIts column,c please' Friday. f- Buhl 1 hBand, played p.m.Tuejesday in the board room, Courinty Rode* BURLEY-TheB from the Navy, WisemanIs in I d ^ o and d cl a s s will address breathing, er of the Idaho StMe md Silent Auction i ' TWIN FALIO.LS - Katherine DeHaan, B oard of T rustees hc Fidelity Bank, Clos Book I Stesenior dtizens control u n , h s - The Dilettante Group ‘ i update, quesdon and answ dau g h ter o tHH .arry a n d Susan D eH aan of [orse Shoy/ ing at S:30 p.m. the : Goodrich. He retired frorti IS include a tour of the 1 .ssociation, 'the ly w ill h o s t th e F ir s t ’ ders. well as ® ®‘" ’' Twin Falls, w.was chosen Jerome Countyty A sso month at the Burl Paper Com pany a fter 30 yea: .merican Quartfer la ll of Fam e D inner and 1 be hosted by Center. ____ Rodeo Ppinces icess 2000 on July 29 at tiie A m e MiUer Ave. person. H o w a rd (B ev) T h e costcc of the dass is $ 1 0 or c [orse Youth T he public is welciI on Sept. 16 at the Wisemah'was involved ' SfO T Jerome Countjmty Fair and Rodeo, ti; Lynetie (Ray) taken as part of the birthing seriisries for additiorion to winning the title,e, A.ssociation, sso and '(he iFalls. cham ber of com m erce a nd B 3 honor tiic people who Is; an d Leonora $20 whiclich offers several other dass so won best horsemanshipip Dl e s« e r t R id e r s '4-11 A m erica. H e is a lifetim e me DeHaan also Dilettantes hold1 to 1 the 42-year success , )re. choreographyihy in the freestyle reining Hub. D eH aan is ^ Snake R iver Elk’s Lodge, a c m em b er of tiie Tvrtn es. This year, the hon- Foodc(center donates part p a t t e r n o nI hiher registered Palomino Fame Dinner and•t Franz, Martha Mead, ber of Kaylor Lodge 45 an< 'a lls J u n io r Mu^iti&l dent of the Twin Falls Shrint mare. Sugar.r. TWIN FALLS-Tand posthumously, Jim latlons of saleses for transplant fund is a sixth-grader at Agape 'layhouse (JUMP Wiseman and his wife i , - , D e H a a n is p e K i , T ^ 3 1 of Magic Valley ^ )S B U RILEY I - John Stokes of SStokes Christian SchSchool where she is an “A" Company) and'tlie members of the Twin Fall Katlwln. DeHaan leilsen Stargazer ! Annual Benefit Hall2 0 and include admit- Center will bc donating 5 percen;p< student. Shehe has been riding horses Church, singing in the chctating wildfires Food Ce Silent Auction»nt o auction, dinner and es on Tuesday to the Mi'Michael since she was{OS 2-year»old and is a mem-m- Com petition D ance:Team Tei . years. Wiseman also wasates, a many fami- of sales Ballroom in Twin Fn d Transplant Fund. the Twin Falls Munidpalonly £ the loss of Pollard' T h e ev en t is to-mation h' or to buy tickcts, Intermountain Organ RecLecovery ,------have contributed tc trumpet in Shrine bandsthing ii tiiey own, The Ii n from Salt Lake Oty willU Ihave a m m , of the Dilettantes, Arizona and had his ownI thatse such pain System set u p a t th e store th a t day.y .A i lso ,a CocnmunftyEdtof • orees will be An E band. The Senior Serenaderd Cross said. booth se UU |h School PTSO Cross said it is horse is b e in g ra ffle d off fo r MMi ichael WNe f want PftMMdRtSfllOs Roger Vincent and The open house will b< d will be in tiie parking lot)t ffor tiie TDtTknwMnrt Lagrone. etlngoftheyear Wiseman's children. juildHo their shat- PoUard KP.O.BOXS48 Tickets are S20; - T h e T w in F alls H igh elter, emotional-.. “ y-. TW Wiseman of Vemal, Utah; L •e hours are 7 a jn . to 9 p jn . • tance to the silentill h a v e its first m eeting assistance. Store yoour news 83303 ’ " McFarland of Twin Falls; i I entertainment. 73M931EXL288 (Bob) K ing of Portiand, Ore. For more informa HR'tn call73M831. 3rs and mo:D r e . ■Cenvi«ynMtkV. s irV fFers compiRed Cross seeks donat56 for senio C M nU m ee of the Idaho State HisiHstorical • Twin Falls High!The College of Soutiiem tru s te e SocM«Mnt> for victims of wildfires ty. Partidpants will visit thehelndian * S*? PitMarcantonto de Center in Gooding is S o d ety Rwg m holds first meetl BOISE - Due to devastati W ritining W ater Hole, the sitete of the . SS FUter course espedaU y for PlMMMndjmrnmmlim ip lM tt: : u | in the w estem U nited S tate1. c tf the CSJ . B a n njock o Indian War of 187878, the . YeurhkkndtlNlractMbM.Yeis TW IN FALLSlomputen - ' for Seniors, «70. Bluebir3ird Trail, tiie site of tiie KiK ingH iU i School PTSO willr-paced I course, instritcted lies have suffered not onl YovMWCflMti in, historic cattie ranches andan< o ther ler, will cover basic com- tiieir homes and everythii S tation Deadlines MRtKt T i m T « n IS, W indows 95/98, sim ple but the emotional pain* th common verbs thtTMwlqrpaCKBoeaFHto^ pickup or 4-wheel-drive vdvehide is • ItaTtowNiM ing, how to send and brings, the Am erican R edI ask C and answer A pli a381/2EnRh8tN.L *■, ^ CSI ofi The American Red gainCn an appreda- newWed. Please bring lunch andid ^be pre- Farm and the Internet. The 1 for some Mking. GOODING - !tThi from M pjn. Mondays there to help them rebuilences. The course P ^ d f e to u r, w hich starts a nd end:nds a t the z tx ’jsrzrjsx Idaho North Sideys, S<^ll-27 at Gooding tered lives through sheltem . W ednesdays, T "® ' Irunner Cafe in Bliss, willII Ib e held r] offering a computelOoLlliefeeisSSG. support and o ther neededt Wendella High Roadn 4 W W 7 3 W 38 ■ 9 a jn . to 3 3 0 p,m. S e p t 16.'6 . T h e fee seniors called Coramal Spanish instructor Jus tije book. pom 9 ibnOini^y>i6]ixoin 5. Please pre-register forr tlth e tour E*5. ! enrollment is limited. by Marie Klingler,lation and basic vocabu- yLornaBard, a since e ■— p u te r operations, ^ Duter course J word processing I receive e-mail ar course wiU m eet f / and Wednesdays. 'f e w g ls tr a ^ l i ^ ^ M Elementary Schoo North Side center at 934«61 Convenationa Eldora MUler wi lary, recognize and use c leam pronundati and basic phrases and as simple questions and gaii tion for cultural differeno w ill m e e t from 7*9 p.m . Sept. 13 to Nov. 1 at V School H ie fee is $50 plus A tour of bictorical lites HiUs will be lead by L 1

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• ' • Man \ admits kkilling his girlfilfriend, oitencKer gamstsu e v rj ^ e t t v e ^ ^is sentenced tto 20 years inn prison] t>egan visiliiig th e cocn- SEATTLE (AP)lP) - Shawn MMM Guardians beg k man ' ing to court docuz>cum ents. ixiptng Thft ___ SPOKANE (A P)- A i - -^ w e e n e y -b e g a n -mmolesting d xhil*____ — plex and hei] Tfho-adroitted'kilHng-his6 girl*------One.ot.the.da-daughtecfl.told ______lik e maore oi of a part of the dren vrfim be was Syearvold.8 y friend with a hammer has5 Ibeen police the waala aalone at home cooununlty. At 12, h e w as convonvicted of tak- sentenced to 2 0 y e a rs in priiriso n . w ith D ew ey o nn thtb e d a y in ques- Tbe offendinders have responded indecent Ubertlerties with them, . Michael L. Dewey. 33,3, had tion when he^ threatenedth h e r. well, he said. oM a t 2 0 , b e b eganm servingi seven pleaded guilty to first-delegree with a knife, foreforced her to take “The stakeskes are high for them ," P |' y«ars for attemptedidrape. r murder in the Dec. 8 deal:alh of off her clothe;hes and began aid. ‘The/re-trying Now, at 29, Sweereeneysayshe Reynoldtsaid K am ay A rguello. molesting her,r, aaccording to a finally h as some inldJikling of th e vie* gostrai^t” He was sentenced Thurursday court affidavit.t. • resident, convicted . J tim’s point of view:V. T1 im w eek, h e A n o th e r n by Superior Court Judge JiJames After Deweyy tiedti< the girl to a m o lelester : Jim Turner, r? t^elp ed b r e a k u p can apparent M urphy. chair and wentIt ddownstairs, she e said he used to caU rape attempt andid c consoled th e • agreed. He s Arguello had two teeienage told police shehe heard! several frequently to report . vlbtim until her fiafiance - also a the police daughters, and she and DeweyDi loud noises arouround 4:30 pjn. - registered sex offeiffender - could pimps, prostiistitutes and drug deal- had a son together duringg their the time herr m other usually hiswindow. get there. ( e rso u tsd e h i: five-year relationship,' acler-They-made-a-mis*~ ^Sweeney'livies tw~doors'downtw ------— g<^-peopl« m from Debbie Penneimer, 42, and her take.” I fiknce; Rick Perl'erkins, 43, at In O ctoiber, b e Turner plans to h iss fiance - one of the t S w w S i f f i i . ue EW S tevenson H ouse! AApartments in ^ H OMM. Ita. unlit:]ll.tiM .«;M.r:U.ltM Seattle’s Georgetoi•town neighbor- G uardians. y and Penner’s fiance, ht^bd. The run'do'down complex Sw eeney c M V . . V m lii*.Id*.44*. 1l.fcM.4J|.r:1».MI houses about 2 0 sexe x offenders. It’s Perionsisaidlid residents of the com- • .4M.TM.M* out for each other. For OeMUnW 11:11. one of the few placespla tbat will plex look ou 1(.Ui.4JI.MI.MI : Perkins and Penner ------i renttothem. ex am p le^ Pi Taan fn n m iMllinw ey notice that Sweeney Shortly after 2I a.ajn. Sunday, a said, if tiiey d out, they’ll take him N.44i.r«.»>4l ncighbor.woke SweT«ni 12J9-M-IM.TI • T:1I .Ml ble. “It’s th e 0 .T:1l-r« p g g lerves," Penner said. ! Sw eeney, w ho) knew ki Penner’s all of our ner :y an d P erlcins t>ecame [ fiince was away on a fishing trip, S w eeney i prison. Each has spent ’ » ■ OMn^nn»KM DN i wtait to investigate, friends in pi •cwyUM l-tU-lM-TMO-fJI about eightIt years> behind bars, ■mnCMd 12:4».i««.(:lt.7:■ MO.t^ SM-twlCW-t;* j ■'As h e e n te re d1 her h< apartment, HgapMllM riJtadH r’s ordeal also gave n*M««Ww 1«.«.'W.T:1».t4l OltyTM-rje > he found a mann siscrambling to Shawn:tm Sweeney, right, atands withI neighbornel Debbie Penner In frontM of P e n n e r 's ew insight. llW .TM.rM I leave. Sw eeney stru;truggled witi) th e Rennet'Mt’e spaitment In Seattle Thursdartday. Sweeney, a retfitered ta: : tiVfln, b u t h e escapaped out a win- ,, |,„ his call at 3 in the mom- IBS b*en credited with saving Pent’enner from an epparent rape attmemptln i„g,” Perkirkins said. “The firsi ; dow. Percy Comeslleslast, a 22 -year- apartment. lought was damn, now I buM ; old homeless maman, was later n«ripi thfiig I lhou t DMyT:ll-t;U larged w iih first- Reynolclolds, who has been workii^g A therapist at Hai[arborview know howw theI people I messed l i l i I a^ested and charg Fri I S a t / S u n a t 8:3 I degree burglary in tthe attack. in Geoieorgetown since 1995, saidd Medical Center’s C«Cenier for wilh felt” i, who is also a recover- ; >WhenIwokeuf• up, he was right he’s seensei a drastic reduction inn Sexual Assault and TraumaticT Perkins, v dUc, makes furniture and '■ here, eye-toed my throat." cemeded about woUcing the straightIt treatmeni may itave helpedh< him P e n n e r , wl to RUN m phetamine until four ; Then Sweeneyy aarrived, reach- and narrownoi that they report anyy feel for his victims, m e th a m p h J G L A D l 0, has a herniated disc DIATOR ; isg th ro u g h a n opiopen window to unseeraemly activity they yritness, hele “ A l le a s t h e ’s deve/eloped his years ago, I 5 not work. Sweeney is I unlock the door. says. perspective to th e pointint w here h e and d o e s n iiiiMMi /ed but attends counsd- I NERO <{ /T m really grate:ateful he showed “I haven'tht done an officialII can have empathy,’ Marcia unemployed r RO ^ in g o n c e aa wweek, as required. ] up,” she said. “I“I tthought I was study, ■ n l dock surveillanceice two weeks ago nessesses. The sm u^ers are in fed-ed- flooded the Arizona-I of thc 50's {(60's. funnel would- - P h o e n ix ’ss Sky Harbor eral1 custody.a der with agents to fu Over 200 grcjl a n ! ^ WESLEY SISNIPES y from devel- JlM emational AiAirport and Las The'he crackdown, dubbeded be immigrants away i hopes that ^ ■Of T'' n)Ofe WofiTvitlon cal ^V egas’ M cC arrarran International Operaeration Denial, will continue• at oped areas in the 1 1 is rugged desert terrainn will discour- 1-800-2554485 I 't E , 4 Mport to counteiIter snuggling net- leastst through September and is onsored t» Sawtooth Moton, Itie ag e them from trying ,;w9 rks that usee aairlines to send intencended to disrupt and dism antle [TiRo>0(t.andQ & O C to8lca gifnmigrants to th e E a s t a n d smug{u^gling operations throughoutout make them easier toc T of l-f^dw est. th elarea. a r I a1@ „ l.^ince then,1, o( ffic ia ls h a v e Soriome human rights groupsip s ______„^Q^ced a declineLne in illegal immi- have/e complained,< however, that it l^g^ts trying to[0 ggo through both i-r h The; Times-NSlews AR m increase in the l|B | B w / cj^i^orts and an i iM li^w ltm nenia ..mmbers tittvelinfling by car through i^orado, saidd RussellF Ahr, an assistant to thehe director of the P hoenix INS disoriIstrict, which covers H 1 .Arizona and NevNevada. Some may ^ I also eventuallyf choosecl to head n> »• r TmeKW Los Angles to flyly fromf there. PIU “We know ththi a t’s a r e s u lt o f w g M w h a t w e ’r e doing d' hei^ in JIM F U e fc BRUCE ■ Phoenix,” Ahr saisaid. CARREY P i ' Since tiie operaleration began Aug. .H B WILLIS) 9, INS agents caughtca 524 illegal DAILY 43&-7J0->:lSPM immigrants atSkSky H arbor, 690 a t L _ M cC arran a n d1 2:238 more at eight H T @ J b E g ) y drophouses int ththe Phoenbc area. ■ ■ - • O The drophouseses aret staging a reas | H 1

is acceptingn g a p p lic a tio n s fo r Ind<^dependent Motor Route carriersrs in Jill a re a s o f it 's dListribulion isl system, 9f MOVII ininiw egim lkF" N o m o rccy. y . No thorn*. These contracticted positions are 7 da;iay early moming » f quoU d e liv e ry p ositi'itions and can eam $1,0(XX )0-$2,000 eveiy 4 SBCBowmas..MmGS.;S...J{£V1£W5... i m i H|| w e e ia , cJependn d in g o n th e ro u te, EIverythingvi but thihe popcorn! r -I ^ Ifyouareinin te re s te d , p le a se s to p b y th e Times-Nev»^s at 132 3rd Stt West, TWin Falls andi fillf out a contract EW s h e e t o r contaitact Jackie in the drculatile ^s o d d b e aw are T ed ’s w ork shoulould “reflect timdess, not ^ e “W hen you’re driviiriving a c a r ...” is aitim ents." M odem plo- transitory, s e n d completdy unrelatedd to w arehouse i who visit here in their IfKOVB neers, peo p le wl in ju ries. W hen you aire re ini a car, you are ons (sp o rt u tility v eh id es) M U U l covered wagons tau g h t a b o u t safety a ndn d tlriving defen- m ight w rite to:oday d on tim d e s s them es: e y our child in a c ar pot, reached Hollister, sively ._Yo“ —“Left Jackpot s e a t to p ro tect th'emTInTin a public w are------I sten ch ." “ R eached strong p u trid sti h ouse, th e em ployees5S nom r th e custom ers intv from Boise, over-______r _ _ ^GoodlngCounij I------are not taugh^toW call•cau tio u san d ------IZ w helm ed b y ffetid e t fecal smeil.” “VisitTd“ w arn ed th a t d eath mnay ay occur. T here is M agic V alley.f. AAir bad. W ater polluted. n o h elm et or safety buhb u b b le to p ut on £SSbP Forced to m ove)ve on.” y o u r child b efore enter!ite rin g th e danger m es-N ew s to say of Ted, —A For T he Time zone. If this h as b e en happeninghs for 15 der, C lausen can ’t be “As an outsider years, how com e a c dddems. d e are still hap- expected to ggrasp ra the sodd undercur- pening? re n ts sw irlingg tlt h r o u g tliis valley,” is u n b elievables ctcom ing from a board Everyone in this com:omm unity thinks it acd d en t. Actually, which always5 nrejects letters criticd of is a on«*time freak a c d sntly nationw ide, its publisher■ wlwhile attacking anybody itt this happens frequentlj I w ants. If T heTB Tim i es-N ew s w ere to pre- This was an extraordinid inary, s p e d d \ I 1 ne v e r know w hat sent all sid ess oiof a n issue and leave out child, a n d now w e'll n e / / ive b e e n in this its prejudiced.?id sp u tterin g , it w ould s ta nt o r w ho she could h av e 1 CWWWpii on th e ro a d ttojoum o j alistic ethics, some- world. BECKY FIKSTADD J— thing it has ladlacked since 1990. (anessa H om er T he A ug. 4 en iits h um an neighbors." H e re w e go again.1. TTl h ree confronta- mpion of worldng fami* refund). Tbe proWem for die I an additional C W hat do youucallaHoUisterkidpuk* c , lio n s in a s m any week;eeks prom pts m e to not what tiie government: is takingt out of $66billlillion for diild Gore WiHjiy ing? What theh e h eck do you think people*® rem in d th a t fbies levitevied for violating Gxily about $2S/nO ammal- dieir paycheck - radier, ifst’s what> employ- care prtnogramsrang- selves as the dtampi have b e e n conrom plaining about th e p ast ing restrictions are ers aren’t putting in. handicapped parking i lies. sniBes-die bottom 40 . , ingfronom Head Start l l ^ 15 years, sincenee th e se f e e d fa a o rie s o uld becom e about Much mote important fo-familiesarefn-: todieC stiffl Your wallet couli Taking hone onljies-are only sU^ttly iChild Care and staned movini/ing their pollution into t tim e you are policies dxat raise did r afterf t e r - t a x i ^ DevelOj $60 lig h ter th e first tir ly.lovHnxiaefainiidiey were when die recov- lopment block Magic Valley?sy? T h e county a nd state 89. So, when dw y tu n e in and incomes. Of diese, t ^leEamedlncome E c a u g h t penw tt of families- response is to h e lp th e polluting A ll it tak es is a calla ll ito a very coopera- ahead of vrlvretlie:rorking famOies may wdl Tax Credit, a wage subsidyiyforlow-income f< ^syeyet,Bushhas iriv e o ut com m on dtizens. workers, is one of die most il CAFO’s to dri^ tive Twin Falls Policelice D epartm ent, fol- o y started in 1989.:tposan that hdp connect lade any propos- L z l^ ^ H N ow 'diat p eo fp le a re organizing and Gore proposes to expand dx low ed by a n officer’sr’s ssuccessful identifi- to die election, worim e bocraiog eooooDiy. r additional fighting backck toi keep Idaho from $Z3£um on over die next 1( 5^ cation of ’ who p arked the bekxikingfbrpfxmdie candidates stack ^ on HSa ^ ling on child carets'Head Stas ta rt becom ing ain n ca iiim d sew er, these lords, fly widi two chil- d e . D on’t dilnk critkal pockedxxjk isnies lowiKom e working family ^ ite his rhetoric on behalf of Iot their fdmmes to u low- “aw are o f thhe e sodd undercurrents" are Ju st call. Thoselose inconsiderate Let’s see bow tbeam ities tax ref cnn, tiie dren, diis win mean an iloeaseofabout j ^ ne working families, the large getting worrieTied. er^o^gh to im ore thh e e: signs have a lready , justafmofdwcritand diQd care. $S00. Budi proposes DO E m ropc»ed Bush tax cut meansds diat he Elections5 atare in tw o m onths. V « e to . MINIMUM WAGE: At $£ iatpressed m eir opiM(lihionsofthelegiti- faHng nwrietttg MB:H: Amazingiy. Bush’s pro- [i’t have much left for policy/ piproposals p rotect th eI airaii a n d w ater. Elect Bill thwinflariofVfldjusted minia [U m a td y h andicapped,ed. W here persuasion mtntmumwapian^s by $13 triDkn over 10 aditiiem . Chisholm andmd M ike D iler for Twin F alls DOW 21 percent lower tiian i fails, d e d siv e actionon mr ay not. TAXSEFORMjL Uttle good. Ib e {dan low- indy tar- County commnmissioners. In Gooding, T he recent U kes in die mini Te’s plans are m uch more fine! los to d ie em ployees . pocal to cut taxeses b; and inaeases die (non- S S - ^ i at just diese families, and anare thus vote fo r D onin C( ogger. In J d t)m e , elect Oh yes, a nd k udos t have di^inqwrtionately berbenetoitow- SMedo sh H atchery who post- year* do g themcredit Hti for cfaildretL But h die hdp Lee Halper.r. of th e N a tio n d F ish t wage wnking women wbobo maket a sigi^i- moreb! likdy to provide tliem widi d d c o n d se m essage at emnarsiQal ratesdltoreadtdownfar t FRANKHEHENNIS e d a v ery d e a r a n d cc cant coatribution to dieirr fofomily income. theymneed and deserve. at they constructed r e f u n d ^ ) tax osecre low-incoow working ------N am pa the fishing pier that t j>gg^ itnH {fw w nx havw Gore has promised to inoetaeasediewagfi ------; for handicapped sporp o n sm e n on O ster these d ia n ^ failt u. Gov. Bush h4s . ;««ixdBermtein is an economist atatthe cDousb to lift thoseDjver die last two decades, fk n r by $1 over two years. C L ak e 1 n e a r H agermrm a an. No such for th e om k Poliq) Instimte and a>aut0^ 0/ Stores hav(ave a duty to be safe ho h ave d re a d y to m families vriwae wasy would end up with DO plara to raise tiie minimiiimumwage,soas m e n td m idgets w ho 1 vith tiie sm all busi* ‘TfieSiState of Working America, 20( d to th e safety a rtid e printed fallen the most qveax break. not to upset his friends with r ^ p r In reg ard tc f J it down. 2001."." Reefers may tynte to him a\ fromthe.Los,o s A n g d e s Tim es on A ug..l8 A $ 2 5 ^ familyI federal vr income tax does ness lobby. \L Street NW. Suite 1200. Was 1®- RON GATES le for bw4ncome working AFFORDABLE CHILDD CCARE: For mil- iSWL V a s h ,m n I an. w ritinlg g tot say police a nd th e coun- H ansen around a $300 tax I 20036. Chan^thefece dieir income tax HabOity lions of working parents,; safe,sa: affordable D.C2C ty prosecutorto r found no evidence of lay b e th ey w ould if it h ad surprising Uttle f( neglect? M ay Family dairies neineed to be heard been th e ir chchild. T his a r tid e is not families because til t • H aving b een a dairdairyman, I realize it A . W 3 about employiloyees o n drugs. It is about more tax ta k e s m ore cows nownowadays to m ake a won’t bburden uUS w ith r th e responsibisibility of the store. We 1 I realize th e Magic h e g overnm ent or a govern*1. good living. I also ree Ie refuses to sign d ie no-newew-taxes assumed the s b e tte r because of th e r. Bush o r M r. Gore? 1 ry .H e nization of some son V alley econom y is be Bush Ige and h as encouraged Presi•esident m entor^ r farm s w here ’he W hich one knows lUow th e se sto res to b e openn d airies. T he d airy fat M o r g a n R eEYNOLDS y ton to veto bills to repeal mematriage ' woiddnt^o ___ ow ner lives a nd care;a re s a bout his cows, befthowtoorganiie to th e p u bllic lic if it wasn’t safe. My • death taxes. leighbor’s a re a r e d the economy on daughter and h e r ch ild ren w ere stand-d- ' h is la n d a nd his neig] EGULATION: From die Kyo m is th e factory behalf of working M r. Gore. In his book, “Ea"Eardiindie RE( t le a st 16 fe e t b ehind th e b arar* asset. T he problem is sd A m ericans J reity a tj on G lobal W anning to feefederal toi- e r d airies th a t endangen g e r our way of life Balance,” Gore declared t to tun our tijided area,•ea. H e r o th e r baby daughter idicted“tocon- let eleg ^ ^ t i o n , A l G ore wants to i a nd th e reasons wve e Llive here. fl is foolish because no “dysfunctional” and addic srmsotlost who was movaoved o u t of th e w ay was [ sum ptioa His sidekick, JoeJc Lieberman. lives.'s. T his gets expensive in tem )ver in h e r c a rt from th e slid-d- My challenge -. no, m y p lea - to our M aiows how to organize an wages, n ot l o c k e d ovei Am ericans? iness production, jobs and wi tries to reassure us diattaU al diis fiery talk busint srtops. a p p o in ted com m lssttissioners, our state leg- T h e questione isbest in te r l of work- lention lost freedom . Bushiseeinsa se tagcountertt —1 ers, investors, con- reflects "quite moderate”ite“ proposals. to mei 1 seem s a o n e o t th[he e p ieces stru ck her? Severetrd idators is to represeie se n t d ie m any, not h um an b eing kno sycat by comparison. V 8\imers or any other Better reassurance como m es from G.W. pussyt hfoot p ieces o f 23 countertop econom y In tb e bi OUND MONEY: Federal ResReserve |1 “deserving” group. Bush vdio offers an upbeabeat, bipartisan SOI TUck her, weighing at least -JNETT >f, Alan Greenspan, a.k.a. ““E EasvA L” fell a n d stru« H T he decentralized - approach-one that’s testxsted ciuef, i s each'. J a n e ssa ’s m other B uhl poured m oney a n d credit intoini d ie 100 p o unds e , / marketplace does the as governor of Texas. hasp< aomy a nd m anipulated interterest rates ______I job because only it SPENDING: As a “Newlew Democrat,” econo Toduce a manic stock markeket and UiyJfrlABnl^ J can hamesa every­ President Clinton couldId ccredibly say, to pro erican boom, now in its 10thIdi year. one's en er» in a rea- "The era of big governmeiment is over,” but Amer Its follow boom s an d d ie long)nger the ra|flffiS&S \ sonably effident way. M r. G ore couldn’t. The! N«N ational Busts m, the more serious the adjudjustments. n Capitalism works Taxpayers Union estimatnates Gore’s new ^ m 5 “new econom ies" of th e 1931920s and A and central planning programs will cost $2 trilltrillion over the The Os en d ed in a d ecade of gridrid . W ho’s tL l doesn’t work for next decade. Rather diaiiia n spend m ore, 1 ^ dy to handle a bard landinglg 1better, n H n R B ush w ants to im proveB how)i( the money’s Ukely workers, as weVe ih o r G ore appointees? P rowstobiy ned this century. “Peace, spent, like partial privati:ratization of Sodal Bush ih’s. The economy is resilienient, yes, but BnHM BI d a tolerable adminlstra- S ecurity and school voud}udiers diat give Bush' n non-functioning damanageable. T h e 1930s and 1971970s show- S BBCTHB painfully leamet!,” as Adam Smidi wrote ■ ixmer-dty kids stuck inni I econom ic \sasaBisaa. public schools a chance»to ti attend a ca^e d how m uch dam age bad et easy taxes andu riea s ago, a re all th a t gov- id e s can w reak on workinglg ffamilies. 1 do for an economy to superb private school polid tion of justice,” i i c r ^ let’s hope die next: govern-g< idvice makes candidate TAX CUTS: Bush mamlanaged to cut In a c over tw o cennirii Dposes across-die- m entn t avoids those errors. ern m en t n eeder dc bet of the two major taxes in Texas and propo 5 W 8 I yHng an estim ated ------im e s -^ thrive. That advi1 econom ic policy, board federal cuts totalii s n a b elated S500 \iorgan Mo Reynolds is a professorsorofeco- Bush the betterare: I $1.6 trillion. G ore offers i ax cuts and rails nomtnics of Texas AAM University mrth______'Hx Wtosnai...... JUvMtlllngdlTKtW cand id ates onILPIT: ec Al Gore spent the billion in “targ eted " tax . C i - w - - against tax cuts for theie’^ealdiy.” '*■ Gore senioliorfdlow at the National Ceni Lees compare:!r his convention bashing liey Analysis. Readers may toriwritetohim « iSuphinHutgiti, : lal, insurance, oil and has voted against tax cutcu ts since 1978, M ia I meroben of tha ed itorial boardd iu d w iittn dadltorialtuiSti BULLY PULP NCPA 655 ISth Street NW,',S S m te375, and in 1993 broke th ei SeSenate de in favor atNl i.St«YiCni«ip,Kmiiillick«rtanillandDinRildi. j w eekend a fterompanies. h “It all comes whington, D.C. 20005. WilliBm Brock, Clark Walworth. ! h side you a re on,” said of die largest tax increasMMlnUS-histo- WW Kealth-care com] down to which sl allard Rllmore By Bruce Tinsley ►ury ' By Garryry Trudeau Mal \ ■ ___ _ _ i ____^------, I------Doonesbui I SO^AmUHWK/Pf/iKWP. iH. © W IS E ■ I j(W v*«rn(te i 'SaSSm "szap. !p -Wb Howl* «= il m 9 0 ^ / T / ■ H H I S fV) T^OOIW fi*. fj«M 1 \n0mONINQ. I smepN. i \ m ^ m/y \

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C asp er vs. CSI, lO10 tajn . floor. ‘ SLCC vs.U V S C; nnoon t “T hey are ''Shferidan vs. Ricks,Jes, noon kind ofjf iin the same place we are UVSCvs.CSI.2pj! p jn . right no^now,” CSI coach Ben Stroud .NWCvs.Ricks.2p2 pjn. - said.‘‘n“They are-big and physical, l^aft^lsr^neJ5)erienia5d.'*« . ii only one p l i ^ returning Sheridan vs. NWC,VC, 6 pjn. from la;last year, the Bruins were Ricksvs.UVSC.; 6 ]p.m. barely/ aa whisper of the team that K CCC vs. CSI. 8i p jjn : finishedled second at the national SLC0vs.Casper,8X, 8 pjD. toumamament. And one of the most y anticipated matchups\of High sbhool fbotliotball 51 Invitadonal seemed more Twin Falls at Moifountain Home Uke a\ n:meet-and-greet event than Jam boree. 10 a.m. an o ld1 fsfashioned grudge match. Gooding, W ood R., Am. Falls at “Myy iteam is very new to me Jero m e’s YEA Jamm bboree, 11 a.m. and verrery young.” first-year SLCC WM coach1 Julie J Morgan said. “Our. MMMI lwan/TW'lVM»«m High boys’ schoolOOl soccer goai is to< improve every match.I. in Friday at the CSI Invitational.I. The1 Golden Eagles won theirrflut f1r« home match ol Burley at I.F./H./Hilkrcst, 11 It's so0 eearly in the year that wee Stephanie Martin tries toto block a shot by a Salt U ke C a jn 7 2 p4n don’t wantw to focus on anything6 the season In three stralglight games. oing that.” M inico/Hillcresi•est at I.F., 11. butdoir ock. Eagles were cruisiruising, SLCC l)egaii B othtdl team s wiU have w ork to d o . . g a m e ,_ p u ano th er on a tow ering bloc a jn J i p jn . “ CSI def. SLCC lad after lorally...... if they•y want^ to meet again in the ^ around to ( CSI m oved to a 1 0 4 leat neniicing Bniin sophamo:imore Rickie Righy High school giris'ris soccer semifinifinals, b ut CSI seem ed to beI 15-12,15^, 15-122 Middle b Karla Bersani) drove a me s moved out Martin did shoi past lhe heart of the Hillaest/Idoho FaFolk at Biirlcy, aheadid in terms of talent andd The Golden Eagles r leaso see CSI, Page B2 n the first coUecting v defense. But jiLst as it seem?me*?ih" U a.taJ2 pjD. depth.1. to an early lead in Hillcrest/Idaho FaFalls at Minico, U a jn 7 3 p jn. e Community College hitter on Fi Wolves SUurprise Sho;oshone High school voileilleyball O Cch v a n eiv e ld t sstarts st pushing the Bruins i Buhl at Winnememucca Invita* By Kevin Hall Clutching hisi ri(!righl hip. Soloaga 0 gain a 9-2 advantage, sagged to the groground. He lefl lhe tional, 8 ajn . • well repre- with 28 poii TImes-Newa w riter______\ M inico at Burley, But th e T igers w ere > blocker Stephanie 1 game and afte^^;envards was taken )m e runner ;nior-to-be FaUs (34) ar Dietrich at Raft ’Rive"; Rock. Jeror sented: Jerome sen lid most of the damage, : Dusty Schvaneveldtt :ran away “I ihougli SHOSHONE - Not oninly d id for X-rays, land, noon g two points on aces and 1 a w to o th “Tlie doctorr s;ijsiiys h e may have a IS season o p en er with first place in a timet of 18 the heat,' Shoshone lose ils Sav Murtaugh at Valltalley, 6 pjn. WlIlS IG tn lhe l»Bh chip on his liip. something m inutes, 4 seconds. M ich elle S C onference op en er 34-lG < Garden Valley ata t hoslioiie head coach - By HollyllyKoyt “This was my founhth year run- good. I thir ning this course, so I kntnew it pret- up p er groui Indians m ay also have lolost star Mark Sant. ■Wewi w rtter______aasweU. Ainoofrunnenners led Castleford ty well," Schvanevelc•Idt said. “I Twin Faltrong running back J.D. Solouga n I n b r i e f • Soloaga.-who scored onene of die (1-0 ) in «he gameame. induding quar- TN FALLS - W ith t e m p ^1 -: did okay for m y first nrace ...it’s a Conover pa t Win Indian’s two touchdown;ms, on a terback Elvis MMe edina (124 yards, clim bing into th e u p p e r 90s,5, good w ay to s ta n th e seseason.” third-place:wints, followed by Twin 1 nifty 34-vard scamper- arou u n d one loiichdowTi),m), senior Ja k e Bok- use coachh Idenies riSiJagic VaUey’s h i^ school)I Also finishing in thele top 10 for “I felt1 andli Burley (74). right end in the lliird quaraner. fin- ma (148 yards,Is. ttwo touchdowns) •rs started this year’s crossa the Tigers were Amhnber Wade, hard, andiglit ii the girls ran weU in ished with an unofficial 15155 yards and junior RyaniTin Blick (rwo touch- CSI coach’s's claims ry season on Friday. • who took fifth (19:3737), e ig h th - said. “ It wa:t,” said Tiger coach 1 trio accounted for all on 26 carries. downs). Tliat trio e Jerome InvitationalII p la c e T a ra D avis (20:!0:43.6) and Jolyn; Skyles. V “I feel reaUy i vLOS ANGELESES - University The But w ith just over tlu-eee rminutes of Castleford’ss scoring,sci alifomia men’s broughtjht teams from around thee Kristin Mink who camime in ninth Waymemhink a we’ve got a strong of Southern Calif left In tho game, the seni * Henry Bibby valleyy aand Eastem Idaho to thee overaU (20.58). oup.” e see WOLVES, Page B2 (Tasketball coach : shaken up on a run up lh'e e middle* : bas denied Collegeege of Southem CoUegege of Southem Idaho. J e ro m e ’s g irls won>n the meet Falls senior-to-be Amy Idaho coach DerArA Zeck’s claim paced'tlie Bruins with a at USC assistantant coach David ce finish in 18:S3. iller offeredd payment ; in _ t like I pushed myself re tu r n for Zeck’ss h elp hi in recruit- d it was yeat,” Conover in g fo n n e r CI SI fo rwfc ard J e r r y •; ^ was a good race." ice stack(ed Semiiinoles ^ p r c e . 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f ii By Kevin Hdl |H ||| lymph nodes move her coach, K endal Tuirucker. boarding lastst vwinter, Russell w rtter removed. It’s not.o tth e . Pnreviews “With God, anything is possi- couldn’t underderstand why her- ThoTIrI Timos-Nevn contlnuos tts “ 1 h a v e a ble,” Tucker said. “ It’s herir senior neck was so sore.ore. dumbests tm o v e fMong, teart>t)y48am pfwlew TWIN FALLS-“niep: poin in h er pretty good year\ and h er whole perspec«ctive is Then she feltcit thet lum p nestled o fthhe el fall high school sports n eck w asn’t from a no;lagging par- id e a H c sshe w ants to play.” uiuicm eadi hercWjckbone. e re since Hitler ison In southem Idaho. '. e n l o r a bothersom e bos teaching me Russell said her inabillility to ' “I didn’t thinklink ^ything of it," ler went to It vras cancer. patience." practice regularly has beei toy jcn frus- she said. ■ warontwcwo iTonts, OMSss A3t and M volleyt»ll ' And for IS-year-oli S y d n ey Though ill, trating. A c a s e o f' ssti tr e ^ th ro a t six R u s s e l l ’ s nday Russell, a devout ( “My teammaies, friendnds and months laterr fofound her in the prep arin g for h e r senii upbeat spirit f but it’s's close.c s ss A-2 volloyball nior year family have all been reallyUy great doctor's office,:c, vw here she asked Magic Valley Christs tia n H ig h and determi- andi awesome,” Russell saic ______MoodjNxfaqr______lid. “But about the lump.mp. Originally, the ------Schoolrit-was-alsoTTt — jj------n a tio n ------to------—] I-kind-of-felt-Hke-tr-slack:ker:-J'd ------doaors told~h^ % Classss Mi volleytiall rrcsroMici S)dnayRiai faith. return to the \thought I’d start varsity. I[ vw ant to it was probably)ly jjust a fatty-tissuc y ^ Tuo$dMday “I understand He haslas a plan for volleyball1 court d by Senior Nighi itry and get back as soon as15 I can." cyst. ss A-2 football . -ESP NV a w l i g r / M / me,” Russell said on TIThursday, a on Oct. 31 hashi rubbed off on her Her senior year was notnc sup- A second opiniipinion was followed ( .3 0 day before siu-gery to have her teammates,IS. 1posed to in dude an extendi analyst'yst BeaiJOi Cook, Class) ss firi rOOU»]| cancerous thyroid ca n d so m e Her, positisitivc attitude has also tie i with disease. Bui whileKr. s see CANCER. Page B4 onUSiJSCaarptinga bidtoplaypcipowafulPam ■Sm'tate in Sunday's I KkhffClasskK VE a g l (i e s f ll y t h i r o u ^g h o i p e n

Q u h : s n o N ; By Joeloe Sim oen Tlme*^e»Neinr« writof ______w as once anin CO lympic sport. ------W ho is th e only wwo om en’s cham* TWI•WIN FALLS - W hat a differ- pion?- enccnc nine months can make. ...answer below Whe^ e n CSI last faced Salt Lake ' Commnm unity Collegc, on Nov. 23 in ■ " these]semifinals o f th e NJCAA tour* nent, the Golden &igles were T o d a y ’s SCISCHEDULE t aside in five h ard games by a ______I very talent- Auto racing ACI ed Bruin . : Magic VaUeySp 2 2 p.m. and scoreboard ^KCCCvs.NWC,'C,10aJM . ICC at 8 p.m. a n d on th e '•.C a sp e r vs. CSI,1 1 10 a jn . ------floor. •S L O C vs. UVSC,JC n o o n “They are '• -Shferidan vs. Rilicks, id noon . kindd ofo in the same place we arc UVSC vs. CSI,; 22] p.m. rightIt now,”r CSI coach Ben Stroud .NWCvs.Ricks,2■s, 2 p.m. said.1 “They“ are big and physical, ■ or<^a8pttvs.‘Shei(ea<}an,4rlMn.-_x.r • "tfauFthi!\he^ Jusr in<7 p e i^ c e d .% ■^-KCCCVs.SLCC,X4p.m- ' “'li/itl^ith only one player returningn g Sheridan vs. NWWC, 6 pjn. fromm last1 year, the Bruins werere Ricks vs. UVSC,5C,6p.m. — barelyely a vsiiisper of th e team thatlat KCCC vs.'CSI,^8 81 pjn. finishished second at the national SLCpvs.Cas^:per, 8 pjn. touma ,7(j) > m am ent. A nd ona of the' most ^ hly anticipated matchups'of ‘ V \ j A : ' % . High school foo^to o tb all CSI Invitational seem ed more Twin Falls at: MMountain Home likei a mect-and-greet event than Jam boree, 10 a.m.m. an oldold fashioned grudge match. . Gooding, Wood>d 1R., Am. F alls a t “My Mj team is very new to mc Jerome’s YEA Jam[amboree, 11 a.m. andI veryvi young,” first-year SLCC ich Julie Morgan said. “Our, I^^Tidiiii ^ m m m i High boys* schc;hool soccer go^'^i:II is to improve every match,:h. MKtMnM/TW TtMtMm Burley at I.F./F ./H illc re s t, 11 It’s so early in the year that wewe Stephanie Martin tries tcto block a shot by a Salt Lakeke Community< College hitter on FridayI at the CSi Invitational.ll. The Golden Eagles won theirBir firstfl homo match of asnJZ p jn don’tt’t wanl to focus on anything the season In threa strairaleht games. Minico/Hillcrecrest at I.F., 11 but; dodoing that.” 84nJ3 p jn . Bodloth team s will have work to do CSI def. SLCC g a m e , ppushing i thc Bruins ano th er on a low ering biolock. Eagles were cruicruising, SLCC Ix-'gan . . , if thejhey want to meet again in the IA around to gain a 9-2 advantage. CSI moved lo a 104 leclead after to rally, High school giri^ris* soccer semlfilifinals, but CSI seemed to ^be 15-X2,15^, 15-12^ M id d le Iblocker Stephanie Karla Bers:mo drove a mimenacing Bruin sopliomliomoru Rickie Rigby Hillaest/Idaho10 FallsI at Burley, ohenrn But thc Tigers weree well-reprc- with 28 points,poi followed by Twin Times-News writer______sagged to thee grgnmnd. He left the rom e runner Dietrich at Rafilaft River/Rock- sented: Jerome sei;cnior-to-be Falls(34)ai) a nd B urley (74). game and afterfterwards was taken land, noon Diisty Schvaneveldtit ran away “1 thouglijglu the girls ran well in SHOSHONE - Not onlyor did forX-niys. Murtaugh at ValValley, 6 p jn . W inns S season openerr with first place in aa itime of 18 . the heat,’It,” said Tiger coach Shoshone lose its Sa'lawtooih "Tlie doctoror s;stiys he may have a « G arden Valleyy aai t C arey minutes, 4 seconds. M ichellei Skyles. S "I feel really C onference o p en er 34-lG16 to lhe high chip onn hishi hip. something ______By Holl]lolly Keyt “ This was m y fourthrth year run- good. I thirhink we’ve got a slrong well-prepared Wolves Kri(riday. tiie minor," siiid SliaShoshone head coach Ttnw»» wrtter______n ing this course, so I krknew it p ret- upper grouioup.” Indians may also have lostli star Mark Sant. I n BRIEF ty well,” Schvanevelieldt said. “I Twin FallsFa: senior-to-be Amy ninning back J.D. Soloi;ga;;a as well. A trio of runnunners led Oistleford TWIIVIN FALLS - W ith tempera-■a- did okay for my firstt rracc ...it’s a Conover paced'thepa Bruins with a Soloaga, who scored on«me of the (l-O) in the [;ame,gam including ciiiar- s climbing into d ie upper 90s,)s, good way to start th e season.”sf third-placece finish in 18:53. Indian's iwo touchdownvns, on a terback Elvisis MedinaM (124 yards, USC coach;h denies r i JMagic Valley’s h i^ schoolol Also finishing in thche top 10 for “I felt[ likeli I pushed myself nifty 34-yard scamperr aroundj one touchdown)wn), senior Jake Bok- ners started this year’s crossss the Tigers were Aminber Wade, hard, andd iti was great,” Conover right end in the third quarlarter, fin- m a (148 yards.ds. two touchdowns) CSI coach’!fs claims SIS"Itry season on Friday, who took fifth (19:3::37), e ig h th - said. “It waswa: a good race.” ished with an unofficial 155IS yards and junior Rysuilysui Blick (two touch- : LOS ANGELES.£S - University Thehe Jerome Invitationalal place Tara Davis (2020:43.6) and Jolyn Walker V and Amber on 26 carries. downs). Tluitt iri(trio accounted for all of Southern Cali'alifornia men’s brouglaght teams from around thele Kristin Mink who cairime in ninth Waymentit alsoa finished in the lop But with ju.st over tlireee iminuies of Castleford’si’s scoring. s< basketball coachich Henry Bibby valleyey and Eastem Idaho to thele overall (20:58). left in the game, lhe sen 'lease see RUNNER. Page B2 se see WOLVES. Pogo 92 denied CoUesUege of Southem Colleaege of Southem Idaho. Jerom e’s girls won3n thc meet sliaken up on a run up the;em ;ddl“ ■ Idaho coach Derd Zeck’s claim ^ t USC assistantant coach DaWd M iller offeredid payment in . K tu m for Zeck’s;’s helpI in recruit* ing fonner CSI51 fforward Jerry • , Cqi)ugars fa(ice stackdoy (ABC) beating Floridaida Stale. 1 know they false,” Bibby saidlid 1in a USC new s H B ||wvj'./Jl ' j l l i hI sstraight season-opening . ______know It. Tve Jgoi got to make sure my______sr i nor anyone on rdease. “Neither I boys know il.”I.” tny staff offeredlanyjnoi.eytoMr. an win whenII ithey meet the Cougars and final season at BiBrigham And they'll?’ll i m atch strengths: Zeck while we: w

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Trojans used a solilolid running f l Olods ( Ted Black Joining diemm in the competition will be Roger Harris g a m e a n d c a m e ^ready e a to play RIchfleheld46, Clark Co. 22 FH«M and Jason Meyerhoeffer.I. ‘ Friday night, open^Ing the season S-Oel OaMMf MI Wl ZS Fim-flight golfers to Wlwatdi will be Kevin Packard,u-d,GaryBurlcett OIS > The Richfield Tigers S-OMWtwMWMUT »erts and Tom Standiey. wilh a 250 shutout ii I out to a 16-0 first q u a n e r Tony Mamien, Bob Robei led 10 years ago by Gary VaiVan Engelen. At none hheld on a nine - on runs of 55 and 255 yyiartis. Kent andid Ruben ! W agner pul points H o rn e ts w ith 17 carrlei hole golf course. The toulum am ent also features a ddim in n er and raffle yards and two touchdoi Chandler FlintIt ;paced the onihebooaoard. C A R E Y- - Speedster Jonathan' to benefit the College ofol Southem Idaho Foundadoadon. L ast year’s ifield (1-0) hosts Camas Dedo defeated South Fr* W endell running aittack tta with 109 Richfit Rivera scoreored four touchdowns ' n et w as over $3000. The« tournament is,supportedI by 28 hole spon- Sept. 8.______^______12 in its debut as an A-2 tei sponsorsunaking_iLofi^JLthjf th e hinhest-pay- ______yardsj¥hile.ZQk,CutleaU«:and.Seara____ ------The"Homenrled"20-i0^0-before- -and ran forr aian unofficial 160^yards------__ _sors.aDd_lS.dubhouse-Si ing tournaments in the state.st ad d ed 76. k) a fuinble as the Care}rey Panthers dumped South Fremont recovered r th e third, fourth The Trojans (1-01-0) travel to and scored a touchdown Inin the third visiting CaiZamas County 40-14 The toum am ent b eginins w ith a shotgun sta n for thi Wood River in anothother non-con- , q u a rte r. T h e on ly oth«her South Friday in aa NorthsideN Coherence and fifdi flights a t 8:30 a.ajn. today. The championshipship, first and sec- ference affair nextt FiFriday, while Fremont score came inI thetl fourth opener at Car3arey. ond flights stan at 1 p.i?.m. Dinner will be at 5 pjn.)jn., wich Muzzie . Hagennan (0-1) is at conference- DlOtrlchch 58, Hansen 22 quarter against Dcclo'eJ’s reserve Rivera’s: Ittouchdowns came on Braun providing entertaia in m e n t For inore infomiaticiation, call Vano’s foe Mackay. P ro Shop at 733^577. DIETRTRICH - Blue Devil Sam n m s of three,-ee, 26 a n d 35 yards. He Decio (1-0) travels toti Burley jjso caughtilt ai 9-yard touchdow n Sorenson30 recovered five fumbles as Friday for the first-ever n • Dietrichh rolledr over Hansen Friday meedng of passfromL«Lee Cook. Hedberg rebouninds at PGA Juniorr titoumey '” «»•» ptflht in ri the Bobcats and Hornets.“ “lOiinkit'it was mostly our line,” 1 Class A-4,8-man football, PALM BEACH GARD]DENS, Fla. - TV Tiyon of Orla>rlando, Fla., win- D ietricrich’s quarterback Chris Riveni said.'d. *Tt was a good learn- CMDaSoAfnraRl} this sum m er, staked his blid id tot capture one Maughanon threw for 212 yards while II ingexpeiiencence for tliem.” less th mior golPs premier titles withvith a 4-under-par , the Bluele 1Devib racked up 211 total Rivera’s la:last touchdown was on o fju n >' TMwMi building a nine-stroke boys’>ys’ division lead yards rustiushing a sweep aroiround the right side as 68. b l . (KircMiXwMWtS '5th PGA Junior Scoring.ngsummwyimavailablc h e tu m e d1 tl:the com cr and scam- a fteT r Friday’s third round 25th C hamimpionship at PGA Nationaonal Golf Club’s pered downfinfield on a 35-yard out- Valley 34, Twin FallsFa JV 7 . m pion (^ u rsc . 'C reek 19, Buhl 8 s r r i T b u rs t Cham HAZELTON - Therhe Twin Falls '■ n the ^ Is ’ side, Narce Wongongluekiet, 14. of Sophomlore or Shawn Hennefer ’ .junior varsity teamra puti the first BUHL[L - Spring Creek scored ■ denton, Fla., ne^ed a latele b ird ie surge to in the first quarter. The added a threiiree-yard touchdown in ' points on the board,1, b ut it was all tw ice in ntain control. She dum pedd herhi tee shot on f defense stiffened, but Buhl the secondd qquaner before team- Vikings after that asa VValley opened Indians’ d par-3 15th hole into die watiwater, setded for 14-7 viaory over had troulouble moving the ball and uy Simpson completed ' the season with a 34-7 GF at Nampa ChrlstItlan Destry ble bogey and then birdiedied the 16th and ' the Bruin juniors inI nonon-confercnce droppedd itsii opener Friday night the quarteiter with a one-yard No score repotted. er-par 207 total- action Friday. Springlg Creek running back Zack plunge w ithth 3:19 ; rem aining in the 1 holes for a 69 - and 9-under-p ut the biggest rebound belo>elonged to Twin The game was sch(cheduled after Shoemaklaker had two touchdown game. Valley’s original oppon?onent, Marsing. nms, andnd the Nevada team 12-0 B rades entrant Jennifer Hedberg,'rg. who shook off Volleyball “I thoughtght one kid that really riday 79. SheUey’s " was unable to fieldi a team. Brent at the h^u lf. Buhl’s scoring came on a up was Shawn Hen- m aintt two rounds with a solid Frida luarter safety and fourth- ( to drop to 30 strokes behindnd 1Tryon. Miller scored on a foufour-yard run in third-qui Jerome def. Blackfbt aid Carey head coach Twin FalU. Rob q u arterr •scramble for 80 yards by p today. the first q uaner for Tw JO, 15-9 HeberKirkiakland. SZSl Black anm ered withh a 32-yard ram- sophommore o quarterback Tim 12-15,1S13,15-10 [k)unty scored all of its 18Uih ble, th en D erek Malelalone added a Boumer.T. BLACKFOOT.TheJm™ne Tigers Catnas h e first q u a n e r on a 47- imiHwHedburg But p air of shon runs to0 putp Valley up But BuBuhl tumed the ball over o p ened th e ir season wiw ith a w in pom ts m the ■dmx.rk iper by workhorse nm- Falls (7i->t«-}lJ tmScraVuaUMlMmni 27-7 a t the half. seven timiimes - four times on intercep- Friday night, dropping the.lefirstgame yartI scirape a n 86 and 97 in h er first t n.Rumo id three times on fumbles. I to beat die mngbackjo!Josh Ivie and a one-yard ra-7}.>Mia I nwMtt The Vikings (1-0)> hosthc Aberdeen tions and ( but coming from behind u Nick Higham had an 83 ti “W e'r*!*re n o t go in g to b e a t too Blackfoot Broncos in four games.gi dive from EricEri McGuire, lMcrrCoai.Tmni next Friday. The toumey wraps up 74.n-7««t taiMOB.OM9.Fk 7i-n»tn many peo;teople with seven tumoveis,’* Kendra West led Jercsrome (1-0) C arey hel7».77» I »77<7KII Uar7 ■ said Buhlihl Icoach G aiy Krumm.. with 22 and five blod•cks. Andrea th e first qua[uarter as the Panthers Tf.n-fMn iie»ltaaU««.Vi T h t IniIndians play at Middleton, Olsen chipped in fourr kills: and scored on theirth first two posses- t|T>mOi1MxFk < ‘ -Ir now coain 930- NEW YORK (AFAP) - Randy ryasSanan Frandsco pounded out 21 and Ben Grieve each drovove in three th e m om ent after stopping the Johnson again was/a s s e n t to a n h ia in thethe rout. runs, leading Kevin Appi*pier and the quarter af er the New Panthers eaiearly in th e peiiod, b ut boys in grades K-4, and costost is $10. Tackle early exit th e Me'Mets, failing to Oakland Athletics over V n i ^ t . a fu m b leI oion the first play by grads 5^ and costs $15. Proo*roof o f insurance strike out a batterer for1 the first AstfOS i York Yankees 8-1 Friday r Buhl flag, tacklE s 3, Expos 1 Mushers ququarterback Brandon ■ms are required. For m ores informinl ation, call ' time in 10 years as N ew Y o rk MONTI ITREAL - Chris Holt (6-12) Rangers 1, Blue Jaysly s 0 Blodgett gavp v e Cacey th e ball and BUHL - Signups forip I a t 543-8126. beat the A r^na DiiDiamondbacks pitched:d 7 1-3 strong innings and iitu m rig h t back, leagues will b e t ( ^ y a t : ARLINGTON, Texasas - D oug 13-3 Friday night. R i c h ^d >Hidalgo went 3rfo^5 with a lere, the Panthers wore 10:30 ajn . Davis matchcd David1 Wells^ tor ires first ace at Caiianyon J o h i ^ n (16-5) allo'lUowed six ru n s two-runn ssingle off FeUpe U ra (3-4) r guests by getting pene- Flag football is for bo eight scoreless innings, san d Rusty led his first career - th ree earned - onn eieight hits in 2 to lead H

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The: 1Trojans WHfk j | flference were one of the hottestIt teams ■ J NortlitMe Confe aaround last season at A-2 --b 1 eatin g B H s « B n n BBuhl for the distinct crownv n > a n a C oK h: D iana Butler,Bui 18th y^or, flfigure to be a force in thetieir new and Laren Erkins,IS, l11 lth year tltenitory this season. 1999 rcconL 2-10•10 Returning startta rte rs : Sr. Naqml ' Oi In Class A-4, meanwhil th e sm altsd w o l fleld is a s evec Ferelra (5-9 middliddle blocker), sr. «atofthtMa|lcVaa«y g ^yRwM n,plotnfdrtd «t botton riCht wtth tho tMl been in years. Melina Sawyer (5-7[5-7 outdde hitter), Allen (5-5 setter/______— ^------j> ti« iH I* li School voBvoBeybdl tM in, ondorwwtt ta« r|r|« ry te ramova eancarou • Northside rivals Shoshonone and day.ShahopMtorajolntha c ter), so. Siindii adonlflhtrttyralditef im a and lymph nodM on Frida] Carey both lost ^ever{ k e y outside hitter, i^d- SIstarters to graduation - buu t retu m __jr. Samantha Alle tqtMrora by O c t 3 thilthUMMon-SonhtrNlfht we'akside hitter) a few others and have addele d some a Brizendine (S-5 outsollory Cast (5-5 jset- new face^ > while postseasctson play- n ^dleblocker). oh Burk (server), eer Dietrich remains s tro n g . Others: Fr. Molloigs are decidedly, on E la n c e r ------KKetchum, Richfield andd C am as ter) and fr. Mariohconus E to volleybaU CCounty should all see lm Outlook: Thingsm outa this season is . w A km ih m B l nm ent In 2000, and Bliss couo u ld tw a the rise when it latcon it was a year ago, N removal of thee ggrowth. A few my mind. Yoti sleeper. J The Bears have n early I . in Bliss - the timioiw ondend if they'd d p sy confirm ed h eer r vw orst tears , double the turnout theyt 1 for I nearly double what5h forii a team. They 5 ployer. This year, «he tumor was ind«ideed cancer- n e v e r’■ittow. k You really iilast year’s squad. I when thc Bears wor • In the southem Magicic Valley I even fleld enoughI some ft experience. we to g:t thing_ ^ Last year we started • J*It blew my mind,nd," Russell Conference, Murtaugh reireturns a I did, by just one pit I Bliss even boastsers, son but this yearwe id. “You n ev er knowlow. You real- Cn checked out.' sstrong team under secor 2. We have a coi^Ie coach Amber Hadden Cooch say s “Last ihave to get thingsngs checked o,, with seven players,longe 1 students who Sydney Russell cCastleford and Oakley retutu rn with It. I’m just thankin,king God {at tiUnk we have 12.e areW hoping to get aft R iver , a t point).” ------a new head coaches. Rafi of foreign exchangof the kids we dm. ,. teut the story didn’tn’t Iend there. „ „ and Hagerman will challellenge, as TMMI e C o n fcren ce Is a U said thc outpouring of ^ will help us. We ar H uly, Russell begoegin getting = should Hansen - the H u s k ie s I everything out «of totl compete In." t h a s in s p ir e d a n d ^ lout play- An.ywilllam«,le. left, JonnHar ROM and Monicalica Uhrig, bahhid, calabrata afta 't ^ A nd a checkuppdetciuiined d ■ support re tu m a num ber of stan d s ••■••■Me T h e N o rth sid eMushers Ci ,. i t the cancer had reamed,rec this s""?*'"'ened her. eers from last season. boating ttie Diallatrich Blua Davila to advanca:a tot tho final of l u t yaar’a Norti[Iff tough confcrence to Skinner, sixth year ^ e attaching itselfJf tot h er thy- I t s kin^cind of a w ake-up call,"^ aub^lUtrictvollasllayball toumamant WilliamsIS hash graduated, but Rosa and I . “ Fm a little scared, b ut i rthsida Camas County19-9, Mu thii^ in confer- id glandi located in 1her throat. she said. 1 Class A-3 should bo driviniring forcaa for tha Indiana thisIs fifall. ^ Is o h ad spread to0 nineighboring It’s awesorsome to see friends and - I Uhrig Cooch: Becky Skil hat should challenge thcthe court to make a play ovei 1999 record: 19-9.tarcers: Sr. AstQey . . foph nodes. fam ily pragraying for me. It gives (Canyon Conference ers as well tha Valley and Wen/endell for the Canyon net. net Our defense should con ence r), sr. Ginny Tumer r i was totally surparprised and ™ of courage. / I't know if w hat H e is tiy- Glenns ftny Pilots , , , . Conference titleitie. mem ent our offense very well." rer thc Returning starti. Sarah Vouch (5-8 n d o f bum m ed o uitilittie t a bil,” “I don't J el-Marun, outside hitter), sach me is to help or to Cooch: Melisa McDaniel- om pli- Dalin (5-4 setter), s le s ^ d . “T here’s not!nothing I can “>8 '» •'»' first year Vailey Vikings^ WeWendell Trojans (5-2 sector), sr.cky Sa Schi ermcicr (5-5 0. 1 just take it as it1 comes.”cr en c o tm gge e somebody. Buc a lot of - ’ 1999 reconL N/A lika Backstrom (5-8 have told me they had ian Escobedo, seventh Coach: < Erin Jasper, sccond ye middle blockor/outsi Russell underwenrent surgery people ha . Returning stariers: SrJr. Tracy J"'*"" Others: Jr. Becky::cr), jr. Bethany ialt Lake City ^ancer)) 1happen to them and itter), sr. • 1999tecocd:U.6 1 middle blocker), jr. i 'riday m orning in Salt Humpherys (outside hitt Returning starters: Jr. Ke setter), jr. Annika th eyV ecorrom e through.” HMegan Conrad (outside hiclitter). »r. 1999 recor*±19-13 1 I -5 outside hitter), jr. • 0 rem ove th e tum on. starters: Sr. Michelle Hansing Ha (5-8 outside hitter]^ middle blocker), d iverything If ^e pi. prognosis proves posi- yAndrea Johnson (outside hiihitter), sr. ett (5-7 middle “Her doctor said e Praegitzcr(5-7c-7 outside lilttcr). Tiffany T if Davis (5-3); jr. ifniiA 1 o Engelstad (5-9 mid ssell said she’ll b e under- tAmy Arellano (setter). KaU Blodgett (5-5hitter). 01 . went just as plannejned,” said nve, Russe r. B randi C allen (5-7 Heitzman He: (5-10 middle blocker) )dine radiation therapy Otbets: Jr. Amanda Marsrs (middle Others: Sr. I Cholsi BennettMushers will look to t Jack ie R ussell, Sydnejney’s m other. Bw ng >odi t ), jr. Annie Shawver O ( thers: Sr. Jennifer Collin: j . " W ithin s uix it’s not radi- tNoble (outside hitter), jr. Do Campbell; sr. Lydia StrunliIV:. „ OuUook The Mus Before Sydney and h ierrez (outside hitter), jr.r Andrea <5-5 sette tter), sr. Cassi Kincaid C a feels that the team .headed to Salt.LakeCi•City, Tucker r chemotherapy,” she i ilocker). tin tin d ^ Colson. I ; Dalin and Tum er, h dancer is such a scary IHarder (outside hitter/ dcdefensive ether and is looking ' said Russell and thehe team con- said. Cai I (outside . OtitloofcThehe Vikings will rely on Outlook: ( The Trojans are co:nV- fr senior setters, to r It it’ll b e a lo t b e tte r hav- Jspedalist), jr. Amy Walker Cooch Skinner earnfee) th at has m.ore 'gregated at the schochool, located thuigbut i •list), jr. sp.^ and quidlickness this season, os off off their first state-toumey ap) nashassceninycfrs. jgical) scars than having |hitter/defensive speciali t ' inside the Twin Fallsdls R eform ed “ >g well as beinglg tough on defense. ance am since 1996..Wendell “With only three Kandace King (setter). dropped down to Class A-3,, forw ard to a teom ‘ ..^ u r c h . cancer.” Outlook: First-year coachch Martin Serving willII b e a concern - dr< iity players, they’ll should remain competitive a hei^t than Camas t ! “We gathered arouiround center- ~ ” comes over following a coachingci Eswbedo has5 sset thc Vikings’ goal sh< c h a rd to g(?t th e _ •News sportsuJrifcr Kcw/n ‘ aafter ft beating out Buhl for3 ond “ y»- coun and just prayecyed.” Tucker stint at Rimrock High SchiAool.The atW pc^t. s in order.” bcnached at 735^239 or , ys: “They hustle to Dislrici Dii IV title. Josper entera year returning varsity said. “We’re lookingng ifor. a good ^ can be Pilots are strong in retuminingtalent, Cooch says; latkeim9nwgicvalleifxom ^ I newcom- every baU no> irm atter where it is on second sec season as coach - sheo ,b r th e see TEAMS, Page 65 , report.” b tfe ^ m u a ^ and tuve a healthy crop of i younger players int > ,t)egan Please see

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iTeamss ____:___ — I___ 'C«itkKMdftfiaB4 ful seasoason. Hopefully the hunger ^ shouldn’t si need tc look far forfor inspi- O then: Jr. LJid a d Thomas ' (middle); will beths ihere." ration. T h e h o st H uskies w eren elimi- jr. S tad e Loockck (middle);(1 jr. Tomi Carey P a ^ n natcd early in last year’ss ]Magic Lee (setter); Jr.. TaraTa Hutchison (set- CoodKBarboraBer MdTIlen Valley Conference Tournanament, ter), ' 1999 record: 21-8 ch: Dee Lewis, third year tlth e n h a d to w aich th e o th er r schoob9 Outlook: Gordinrdiner takes over lhe conference Coacn: ng-jimc_h,eBd_j:n.-tch______9 recordi 3-14------__dukc-iLouLoiLLhelrJiomc.cov:ourt,.It’s ____ tcomJromJong-j — r^Returalngnanenteis:'Sr.“Autumn ------i?®* " a fair b e t th e y d o n ’t wan t 10I beb spec- Dennis Lec. Sheshe inherits a young ; Kelsey (M seHer).sr,; sr. Jesse Rathke uming itnrterf: Sr. Jennifer urger (5-7 middle blocker), jr. ta to rs a g ain co m e la te Octobeber. team, but one! shishe knows well. As '(S4 outside hitter),:r), sr. Dawn Sim- C o a c h sa y s : “ W e h a v e several si the junior varsitysi{y coach for th e lost ''.‘mons (5-10 middles bLblocker), sr. Me- “ oUieB EEllis (5-4 setter), jr. Nena [54 outside hitter), jr. Kelsey experienced players retumiining. We two seasons, Ciartn a rt er has previotiv 'V ^ P e te rso n (5-10I middlemii blocker). should have a very strong ofloffensive ly coached mostost of• lhe ployers on (5-6 outside hitier/setter), so. OuUoofcTWswiUtiU be a rebuilding this year's varsltirsity squad. Wilh a ton Meyer (S7 middle block- and defensive team." ' y e ar fo r th e P anthers,ers, who lost eight pair of 6^ middltddles in junion U d side hitter). se n io n to graduationlon following their e r / w ^ Thomas and StacieSn Loock, the— e n : Jr. Jessica Robinson (5-8 M uitaugh Red Dtvlto 10-2 conference finiiinish last season. .v?*” Id h av e a q u a lity nei e blocker), jr. Ann Jensen (5-7 Cooch: Amber Hodden, seconds Trojans should h: They will be replaplaced by eight midtUeb ’ game. Gardiner:r alalso likes the laleni le hitter/middle blocker), so. y e ar juniors from last yeatrear’s junior varsl- her leam has at thu t setter positiuii ice Fornwonh (S-8 outsidchlt- 1999 record: 26-9 ty team . lin g s t a r t e r A m y , tter). jr. Krisian K oonu (5-8 Returning starlers: Sr, AshlcvJ returning Coach says: “ThiThe seniors are ter/sette ieV • Sr Carpenter andnd rnewcomers Tami strong and will havilove to carry the outsidele 1hitter), jr. Sara Wood (5-5 Ward (5-11 outside hilie HH Bethany Gunnell (5-9 middleUebiod.; Lee and Turn Hui.H utchison. ^•t'eam unlil the junioiniors gain var^ty s: “They play really experience. Wc shouldjuld finish strong.” ioolu The Tigen are hungry to m " " w l S er); so. Laccy Perkins (5-77 eouKide C”"''' "I'S- hitter). w ell lo g eih er as a team . 1 ihink we'll a v en g;e e Ithat 3-14 season of a year sood teamwork ihis irauburger, the only returning Others: Sr. Brooke Jones< (5-6( sel Community School» i c “ S o " ?r, : will lead the team. Four te r); sr. M ish a E g b ert (5-H8 off); ( jr. C oach: Nancy Fennm n , sixth y e ar , 55^nates , boast some varsity start- Stevie T olm an (5-10 middle).s). ' , - 1999 record: 3-9 lnconfgrem:i!.4-9in < tperienCT.______Outlook: With a hummere r f o r a n , mys: “For the first time in arm, \S^r(rshouia tw a majciisns™— O therschol i o o l s ------' ’ Returning starteirler,; Sr. Claire : years we finally have some in her senior year. The Reded Devils ,, . ,, „ _. ' Cetera (5-7 setter/off-MMde); jr. Jamie Jepllitl ono our teom. We have 10D I . ' urc untested ut the varsityy levelI in Maglc ValleyI ChChristian I Terry (5-10 middle bl p la y ers rj. who aro capable of playingB mr' terras of se tte r, bu l figure to3 beb a top- H ig h S c h o o l C oro n q u e ro rs Tenney (6-0 middUIdle bloclicr); jr. J, ,’,,5 „ e varsity level. It will ^ v e us ‘ ” th ' ree te a m in th e d lstrio o ntroa^n, a Coach: Kendal'dal Tucker. ihi«l year ,, Tami Partcn (5-4. seseller); jr. Kalie pportunity to use some spedal-1- Cooch says: “Our strengthsh s w m ^ 1999 record:I: N/.N/A .| M o tteso n (outside hit ih ix e r) ity subsiibstitutions and also to makee Valley Hleh plsyara. from1 hleft, Brandi Callen, Summerr CiCallen, Katie Btock and passing, 1 defense and servingng. ... W e R c tu m in g sUstiincrs: in Sr. Jiicqueline ., Others: Sr. Norahah K1 ee le r (5-7 off. ™™™tli ctition for playing time more^ Jacl T«sch, celebrate a popoint In their come-from-behlndnd victory during laet tea- have ' u younger team and outmr hitting Sweel (6-1 midmiddle blocker), sr. side); so. Morgan Lal (5^ I’ajk Inlense.’se." will be a conccm . W e don’t havealothn Suroh Lincolnn (5(5-7 outside hiiter). ' . row ); so. A n n ie AUcid id (5-9 outside lon’e win over Decio thatit earned1 them a berth In theI etataet toumey. Brandi ^ of sirong hitters. I h e y are prtjrottycon- sr. A bby T ucker;er (i(5-3.5 seller). .hitter). hone Indians Cellen and Brock return forfo another run In 2000. sistent b u t not real strong." Others: Sr.. Sy S y d n e y R ussell (fvH Outlook: The Cut::utthroats should Shwhw outside hitler),•), jrjr. Alys.s;i Conistock handle the basics ju Kh: Larry Messick, 22nd year ; just fine this sea- LoriAnn W iersm a (5-« miiniddle block- Outlook:k: Defense should be a Oakley I Hornets (5-5 ouiside hitielitter), jr. Lyiietie HoU son - Fenn Usts conj:onsis(cnt serving, » record: 25-5 stren^lh for□r 1the Pirates as they face Cooch: R osie L ear, first yearye (5-2 ouiside hilluiiiller). fr. I-llly G arner , ',Kood h itd n g a n d blocking blot and play- turning starters: Jr. Monicaa er). r, O th e rs: S r. M ucey Snsnelson (5-8 the season1 mwilh only two reluming 1999 rec o rd : N/A (5-7 seller), so;n); K aiie W iersm a (5'K ing cohesively o:os a team as {($-2 middle blocker/hitter), jr. ^ m iddle blocker), jr. M egagan H a rr (5-6 sta n e rs. Matlaturiiy and lack of varsi- Returning starters: Sr,Sr Siaci weakside hitler).er). , stre n g th s. But lackk of depth could be A m berer Strunk (5-2 setter), sr. setter, opposiie), jr. Jamimie BerRsma ty experienc:nce will be areas of con- Collett (setter); sr. Sanih IJoJiiyd (mil- Outlook: Thehe (Contjuerors reltirn an issue. There are-iire-only eight girls [fer Ross (5^ outside hitter), (S-5 outside hitter), jr.ji Melissa cent. Howcvircvcr. Conch Choules feels side hitler). ihree solid playilayers. bm still lack , on the Community hers: Jr. Stephonie D alrym pk ity School roster. Brown (5-6 m iddle blockcker). lh e e n iire teite a m is w ilin g to w ork to Others: Sr. Emily Bedkc numbers atI ththe varsity level, .. leaving littie roomm forfi injury or ill- liner), jr. Jazz H arris (5-3 set- Outlook: Castleford bribrings speed, improve. (middle/ouiside hiiter); sr.. J Je n n ife r Staying healthyhy i;is a concern, ness. ter), sr. Krisia Pendleton (5-G hit- leadership and uttitui;ude to this Couch saysuys: “1 know our confer- Dimick (defensive specialialisi); sr. Couch sii>-s:K “V“ W e a re fli)\ving 'veil Coach says: "Att thisth point we are ter), sr. Tiffany Dalrymple (5-2 set- year’s team, with speedd itsI greatest • ence lost: qquite u few players to Stephanie Milton (o[opposiie logeiher andI bebecoming more and looking to play thehe best volleyball sr. Christy Baltazor (5-5 hitter), strength. A lthough .size is a conccm. gradtiaiion.n. 1In our district. I'm sure hilier/defensive specialist);); sr.s Jacki more strong witlwith our offense. The h oping to sta y OuU*tlook: Only three starting play- .wc can. We orea h ; the Wolves, who ploytlycd for lhe Shoshone• wwill probably be one of Muithcws (middle himIler); jr. main concent1 for our team this year I strong all season.” ers remetu m from last season’s 25-5 teom1 . bbut coach Messick should Magic Valley Confercncnee title last thetopicuma m s.” Jennifer Jones; jr. Ashleyy Stanger.i is the numberr of players on the var / another solid squad in 2000. fall, will rely on a quicki< offensec and jr. Uriitany Washburn; jr.r. Shantel siiy - my goalnal is to keep them Dietrich Blue Devil , , , I t ehone lost hard-hitting Anna, sm art de fe n se to w in . H a n s e n HH ut u sk ie s Whittle; so. Stephanie Haincnes. healthy and stror,trong." C oach: T ren t Wilc(/ilcox, fifth year to ,o graduaiion, but it doesn't Coach suys: "Our scnitnioniurevet- Coach: HollyHo Hall, fourth year Outlook: W ith a new cm:iiach und 1999 record: 12-12 ^ ^ „ hurt lhatIha the Indiojis are coming off erans and will be the cornerstonescc ]999j«djc ord; N/A only IWO relum ing starlers.rs. Oakley Twln Falls ChrljIh rlstla n Returning starter of our (cam. Our girlsi area sold on Rcumln! looks to he u liltle incxperii Sr- Rwhel e anotherier staie-ioumey-berth season, ,lng slnrters: Sr. Amanda Academ,Warriia rrlo is ;Astlc (&« middle hitter),hit sr. Natalie jh e y alsoal welcomc back Uhrig - a the fact that mistakes ha|mppen.bmit McAhrcn1 (5-9( hitter), sr. Staci Ihe varsity level. The team « li Ihirkhow, sixth year ■’ Towrie (5-S setter Jf-Shamee third-y.i-year siarier already - os u you do not Iciirn fromJth™ t , they DeU.on(5.85-8 sclfer). sr. H ailey F unk have a dominating middle,'w ith-lhe Couch: Jodi Ihl d: N/A ' '-NonnaniS-S outsideide hitter). - presenomcc at the net. becom c habits.” (5-8 defense;ise), jr . A lid a Siim pson (5- tallest player standing only01 5-8. 1999 record: N, Z starters: Sr. U.ichel Others: So. Roy:oysa P ark er (5-7 , n blockeker/hitter), jr. Dacia Though she’s a firsi-yeiiear head Returning stj lUch says: "Serving should be a ityr). sr. Holly Oliver V middle hitter), so.0 . JJulie Dillworth jtrengtliIgth for us this season. Effectiverc Hagerman Pirates Stimpsont (‘(5-9 hiJtcr/defense), jr. couch, Lear has coached1 manyr of Dawson (settyr mior varsi’ (hitler), sr. Kmiljimily M cM ullin (hitler), 'HS-S o u tsid e h itter). ‘passinging and a consistent offensive'e Couch: Susie C h o u les,«5, eig h th y e a r . F J le n F re:cstone e s (5-11 blocker/hit- the same players at the juni ioing, the' sr. Rhesa Ledli.edbeller (hiiter), ji. Outlook: Last season,sei the Blue attackk arca concerns." 1999 i«ord:9-13 ■' ..-ter), ly level. In the early goi ■L'd a verv Adrian Englishsh (I(hiiter). • Devils staned thee yiyear 3-7 and fin- Returning starters:i: . J r . T e r e s a O th e r si\ : Jr. . Sura Nelson (5-4 coach said she has noticet Others: Jr.. CaCallie Brown (seller) ished 7-3. This yearear they will have A |a e i ;et(er), jr. Andreii Martin consistent level of play. Owsley (5-3 ouiside: hhitter), jr. defense/setl n Speicher (seller). " an in c re ase in skillill potentialp at most vlaS

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—S p o r tns IN BRIEE F - ^ Z ^ellaLire_barr(:elsintO->XLWSS-titleg^ a m e - „ P ^ Harvlckwlns\ NASISCAR Food city 25(ISO race ~ WILLIAMSPORT,r,Pa.(AP)- I H |i_ M aracaibo tean» m th a t knocked off ..BRISTOL,.Tenn.-Jlookjkie Kevin Harvick survivedved a two-lap . Tbe downside to w in^uiingtheU^. — favored Tokyoyo 54 in the interna- •, shootout to cap a dominatating performance Fridayy ninight in the dtle for BeUaire, Texaio as, is th at ic donal Hnal earlarlier inlhe day. J -N A S C A R Busch Serias*-Fooi) 0 d a ty 2 S a ------— h a v e — — ~Whoever"il"ih^opponent,-lt ------Harvick started on the polepc and led 241 of the 250 U :oss Haggard doesn’t matter. X) laps around Bristol Motor Speedway. Thrh e only time he wasn’t in cort; v a ila b le nsaid; “It's just been ® coitamandwas w hen h e gave u p track posituition on a pit stop, blit he pi itc h in ready to play that ^ e passed Kyle.^ Petty nine laps later co recalcake the lead. .W fltl tods L itU e . J s game on Saturday ^ e^ue World ck home and go to , ;2S!S?5SK eries champi- tiinfc a b o u t som e o f williams\ will meei9t Seles In Pilot Per'en finai ftship. NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Unbeaten since Wimblediledon, VenuiU >o's week has been ^ N o t th a t Williams shows no signs off slowings down. ellaire man- ng- I------J g g g , ■ She overpowered Amancinda Coeczer 6-3. 6-4 trid aay y tto roll intjO sporadic offensive ^ g e r T e rry che Piloc Pen final co defeifend her cide. The top-seede<:ded Williamn after barely reaching ^ McConn is concemecned. He said has won chree scraight tououmaments and is on an 18-i18-match win^^, . he’s got three otheiher capable itional final on the streak. a last-inning rally co pitchers ready to> gigo She w ill face second-seededed Monica Seles in today’sy’s 1final. Seleii‘" > 5-4, M aracaibo is on ^ . Maracaibo, Venezue th e advanced with a 2-6,6*2,6-6-1 win over Nathalie Tauziaiu iat Williams'"' title gome. beat Seles last month inI thec finals in San Diego.. AlsoAl Friday',"'^ lant celebration in ^ None of them, how( have Martina Navratilova and psp artner Kacarina Srebotnikk w ere oustrf;'*^ A s McConnracaibo s manager . been as good as >laggai«ard . p in straight sets in the semifiIfinals. The lanky Little L e a g u e r B a b lu r. I’m evedo re hugged every ------capped-an-exceptional-la l'^ e rits pei- World Serieslie-field^-indading fi ------1 fo rm a n c e w ith a 13-:l3-strikeouc, and get back U.S. soccer playeiers will retum for mm: atch four-hit outing in Bel .work and thirn goal was 10 w in a CHICAGO - Goalkeeper>er Kasey Keller and Jovanan IKirOvski, ai;i win over Davenport this stuff.” ip,” said interpreter m j, idfielder and forward, willwi retum to the United StaStates for theiip T hursday night’s U.S. fi M a ra c a ibhez. o ’! speaking for Americans’ World Cup quallalifier against Guatemala Haggard finished tw o just as cxddng.He came here and U.S. coach Bruce Arenaa picked 20 players Fridayy aiand will cutfG shutout wins, a save, strike- Despite sptgreat team, and he’s ^cwo b efore the Sept. 3 gamime at Washington. The Unitetlited States (1; outs a nd five hits allowlowed in 16 ptmch, and aftiHe’s happy wilh him- j1-1) is second in ics groupI withv, four poincs, two behindind Costa Rica,..j 3 innings at Williamamsport. He the internatitpy with the team.”- (2-1) , and ahead of Guatemtmala (1-1-1) on goal differencemce. Barbados,,., also p itte d a no-hittU tter a strength of aopponents 1 took an (1-2), V routed 7-0 by the ArAmericans last week, is last'ast wich three„| earlier in the Sout: R e g io n b eat T oronto[i Sto Che final. points. championship game. arolL ad a pool of jusc 42 ^ The top two ceams advanimce to next year’s sk-nation>n fifinals in soc^. “I can’t imagine anoanother week In a jubilara w its team f r ^ . ^car’s North and Central Amimerican and Caribbean regiongion. '''J! (like this),” Haggardd said.st “To be J which Maracaibo players, mean- in the World Series) aax n d to have Eduvino Quevifrom a poor part of ^ my best pitching,, th t h a t ’s aw e------p la y e r on~the-I. and arrived in Serio <■ wins secondid sportsmanship avaward some.” J, T o l l ’s. 't with just one bat. NEW YORK-SuzieMcCcConnell Serio of Che Q evelareland Rockers-: ■: Asked what sparkerk e d him , hc Bellaire, T«]Texas, catcher Terrance McConn>nn leaps onto home plate afterjH||& "Ks mainr playerse didn’c have wony the WNBA’s Kim PerroTOt Sportsmanship Award on IFriday, .■••i championship,I diey began louma- said, **1 think it’s becat > .o t o t oime n u rtin In the U.8. Pool Championilonship Uttle League World Seil McConnell Serio, who retiredrt afler Cleveland's seaseason ended-. • ed to show everyone= oion TV thot I Luis Sanche: Monday, also won the awavard in 1998. A guard, McCoi:Connell Seric^ti Blnst Davenport, Iowa, Thursday,ly, IIn Williamsport. Pa. Texas mi was good.” Q u e v e d o . *'H«a ceam that has a gaveraged 5.4 points and 3.7.7 assists per game last season.son. IU ows. V.n«itielalia In the Uttle U ague Worid Serleiirles championship game today. beat a very titers,”gn Quevedo said, Now everyone knows I The rest of his teamsammates are ' very happy. Hem a very poor neigh- ConvMhUhmwbenparts.n no slouches either,, consideringc< advanced:d ppast th e d istrict round. aanced hitting actack ant self and happyMaracaibo and they BeUaire had neve•ver before Togetheiher, they'll Coke cheir bal- pitching p staff against an 1 The two op) very easily.” [______V unlikely p a th ti Bellaire had ------^ players to drawribe today. Call 733-09317 or 677-^-4042 for hom e dellvery.yde The Maracai Woo(dss equals ccourse while, come fr the region. Williamsport 1 II lllttlnj Four » t >l'“ rIn P SNAKE HARLEH o p 1rnm itSfa‘- recorid atj NEC^ Invite SILVER erlet spikes whenp U srliisToiTInin Flul m ilir enBCpiiiit4m> K m m m i ment.play. amminasittn “This is a Ran Of Tk* 200021 SMSOII ^ AKRON, Ohio (APAP) - Tiger — Collector C v Auct ms-HM’m m ni-’u i'V*MMr4-RS; I Labor Day WMkmd • SapL 2nd>y- bunch of fighte , Woods tied thc cour:urse record G o H The Parade Of HarleisBis As The Harley ^ w ilh a 9-under-par 611 inir lhe NEC ______Qkhom Resort, Sun “They’re from Invitational on Frida:day to set a „ . . Featuring; Sports can, convertlnd deep borhood in Mters Group ShoiK ThdrelrBestSldel H standard on the PGA.Tourwicha T< g-H obd)bday had a swing like “a claulo. luxuiy can, H low mile1 u p start don’t give up v« u can'c get in gear.” Thu 36-hole score of 125. cxctllcnt condition o n ricans had something else ofthcS0’s£i60'i. Woods matched thehe Firestone a share of Chc lead with l i n 'd Countiy Qub recordi s^ by Jose U rry Nelsorson after the first round of 0vcr200 great can! I S u b s cMM r i IM M wjIHraHl u n i s Maria Olazabal in 199(990, and the iheFleeiBosBoston G assic . For mora InfotmBtion cal 125 broke the recordd ofo 126 pre- ‘•This mi unnwTnTYariuiiBHtT must be an old man’s 1-800-255-4485 Start w itn Trailer.ers nttacbei, iMtrnjcfWicum • viously held by six pla;players. Only course," HHobdayg said, "old South C>8p««ofod by Savwooft Mrt four other players haveiv e h ad a 125 Africans." SWKxnBaso«t.ondQ40(aas wm s Horn n e fllf / coaie1 Homel 3 in consecutive round;nds, but not Hobday,y, 60, and Henning, 65, *■ che first two. sh o t 5-uncinder-par 67s on the W oods h ad a seven-sin-stroke lead NashawCucuc Country Club course, over Phil Mickelson,I. thtl e laraesc Neicher hasas ia top-10 finish this year, lA lo n 36-hole margin of hisis careerc m d "W*' N«l“[son, ' 52, has 15 of them in : and is third on the Senior p m s ^ che largest on Che! PPGA Tour r money list since Olazabal lede d b y n i n e ntlbla UWIIW layers were one shot back strokes at Firestone in w h a c w a s „, cd li™! illcage. m Albus, W alter Hall, Tom n Fll then the World Serieries ot Golf. Kiic.'ciiucluck Moran and Howard M ickelson shot a 66. TwiCty - withwi seven others at 69. BwMstfCn Woods h as had a t lealease a share Defendingng champion Tom DalrfQM of the lead in his last51 ssix rounds, McGinnis; shshot 70, and Doug TewcU. N in th Pt^eriod and 16 of his lost 25 datd atin g to th e winner off Islast week’s Novell Utoh ' w e ’U S i second round of th e MiM em orial. Ic Showdown.n, Ihad a 71 D i s t r i c t m Kroeger ESteve Browne also was his 29th coiconsecutive a s m g K a t > 5 round ac par or be • rt A m a r • ^ L L E N \TCE e n T i n y ^ II : u g h t b d a k d stt. y ^ ' r e g o m' d ^ o u ' r e a pt o d / ' itJ e ix k d augh^P^ PIS' S99oa.iidek f T y i e r - T h a n k sY o u 2000' C hevrolet B lazer• L S , 4 d o o r F J a c o b

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Open house to kictick By Karen BossMSick *d before Dec. 1 will rcccivcive $10 dis- , ,roject I!2!21i*2wicccormpoodent______C ost of cros)ss-country ski ppasses w ill remlaihthe a ^tJIS. Doggie passes arc $10. off canyon rim pro ofls said there was trcmicmendous ' ‘ ^WIN FALLS -The pulpublic is HAILEY-1- The price pf cross<»untry/ski sk sam e forGjalena L odge andai other N orthc h V a l l e y 'th in use of the cross*courountry ski 'j.,' Invited to help identifyr^avs w nf for GaGalena Lodge and olher Non]o rth ; last year, making the Northorth Valley ^ f • m uaging recreational, n: ils will remain the same thithis beyond tho price ofol the passes to avoid < Crofts, district director.'. S'Some have indi- trails; oneo of the largest crossugh------purchased-Iheir-pasasses,-said-Mary-Au3tin------—and-$l35-for-#-family-of-f1 jf-fotirrThose-pup------!North Rim Project willr bbi v r a a — Please seesKT ^ m 9 to 11 today at theh e N orth (Rim Project site locatecte d one* •quarter m ile n o rth of the P errine f r id g e and ea st of U.S. Highway Hi; M e:m i o r a 1 :bilia off e l e c td o n s p) a s t f93; Look for a large tent. P lan n ers and reso u rcee s|sp e d a l- t , , . sts will discuss the pr“Dubya” and Gore is a H Resources and preserve th e a re a . T h e Blamaine County Historical H — ^pr future generations. I- ■ J M u seu m offers of: a look back to H } Refreshments will be S' ' feisder presresidential campaigns, ahe open house is being I through oneme of th e nation’s m ost H by the South CentralBl Idaho extensive COcollections of presiden- H Tourism and Recrecreation dal campaigaign kitsch. H development Assodation. T h e coUeUection, for example, H j For more information,, cscall 732- shows hovIOW u g ly P r e s id e n t H F ran k lin D. Roosevelt's bid for a H th ird termbre fireside chats," says H jibket to the Twin FallsIs C ounty a third. rfeir this year will also5 getgi you Other bbuttons proclaim. H p t t a ll a ren a events, b utIt itii won't “Roosevelt£lt for Ex-President," H cibrantee you a seat, a s spokes- a n d “Out!I StStealing Third.” ■ « m a n fo r th e fair said FriiFriday. “LincolnIn didn’t. Washington H K jhose events will be on a first-. wouldn’t. RooseveltR shouldn't," H ip yet another. H fdtne, first-served basi:is ls . a n d impaign buttons are H gftes will close when a ore than 5,000 items in M i^ ts are full, said " D D e b 'b lo uld p o litick b u tton col* H nark etin g ^rrier, who handles m u ^ dating back (o H W th e fair. Presidentsits Jackson, Harrison H R eserved seats will be avail- and Lincol:oln, and candidates B |e for $3 extra; thoseie ttickets such as SteStephen Douglas and ■MOItOUKIOtHO/TnnaiiHm 9 av ailable a t th e fair office.off less recogni:piizable names such as Blaine gi^ County Historical Museuiium Director Marilyn Chlnnis ovioveraees a collection of moree thanth 5,000 presidential campailalgn Items. this is the first year• thatth the Louis Cass3 anda John Bell. u n Falls County Fair,ir, which The colleUection was touted as 1878 in the Boise Basin mimining tons, ribbons, lubble-gumbul cigars, Ful'uld's collection includesES Gen. F ran k P. Bhiir. fens Wednesday, won’t,’t icharge *"8e“tst in th e n atio n in tlie town tot of Placerville, was a. yyoung softballs, licenscise plates touting everysrything from a polilicalal The collection alsoso includesi a feparate admission forrthe tl con- 1 ^ befor.:ore Fuld died. It might man in 1896, when button. manu*n candidates an d1 otheroi memorabil- charmirm and watch chain made of tin lunch bucket withvith n cup on ^ and rodeo. S till b e theie largest today, muse- facturing fg, began. Fascinatcte d by ia. humm aan h air to e x q u is ite cam*n* top, exliorting “Fourir nmore years um directoctor Marilyn Chinnis the variety of buttons, he beganb Before televi•vision, buttons, paign:gn ribbons and scarves featur-ir- o f th e f u ll d in n e r pipail" with said. collectingco them, managing; ia trip coins and top latshat were effective ing; hand-embroideredhi mugs of incumbent President:nt ? McKinley, iaho TransportatioiI o n ^ u ld , a foiformer Hailey postmas- to(q each convention every■y four ways of getting’ c ill b e p re se n te d a t 3 p.i ILM. It has bum ed bowlinj m Page said, “It’s not alwutalw money; ;, olunteer, in an ag reem en t thhat at could setUe AustinI (during lhal time, thea acl e s. Thening of the type of fun that 4 ) in th e F ine A rts Auditoi d ro p p eed d and cannot be re-filed Jd have beeo had when the it’s just about m usic'’ leanor criminal case, JS Creek Fire was remov i! construction lip Justice of the Pcace Phyll I ce holl first opened, Page, who owns a co For more information,)n, please in exchahange, Elko County Depufputy District Towi^i control Thursday, Marty aider brother, ; , tz said it might be impossib loka’s focus is on clean fun, company with his olde ( II B a n d D ir e c to r George C Attomey’ AlA Kadn agreed to dropI mmisdemeanor Shurtz g monitored. J'On, cc ing the drums I ; dl coniact with Austin, becai 1 Billy Page, one of the band's11' Eric, has been playing at733-9S54,Ext.2‘:.2SS6. c h a rg e s of[>f threatening and disturbin,tiing the peace ‘ avoid all use tha • fo r a b o u t s e v e n ycyears. His I ,. against Karla ri “ Bud" B edke,53. n eighbororing ranches. m bers O a k le y reresident Miriam Austin, 40,I, saidsc Bedke on n e n t c a s e None of our lyrics have any-'y- Please see DANC>ANC£, PageB9 1 Please s€ Compned hom Itatsff ff reports M arch 27' coconfronted an d th re a te n e d1 hche r, according people teens ti lay, b ut K a a n and «Wc rtz of Elko, Nev., that," I r inst Bedke for one H e h trouble involving to attr charges will be uvenir ed, said Jackpot could lyllis Black. dance 1 sible foh B edke to Kok; icause they live on said Bi memb< “ Noi ] see BEDKE, Page B9 M n w ^ i w r * liM9,A^2C,20

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______< —D eati'H NOTIC]:e s ------S ervice ------^ Newbry Pufahl Dungan vie ^^BettTArM eOina r m a i d L S aturday, Aug. 26. 20(X) 9191, of Gooding, died Frida;lay. Aug. ??*? vice at 1 pjn. Sunday, Sepispt. 30, M ortuary.) -----fh County of Twin Fairails, serviced at 3 pjn. 2000, 2Q| at the Prairie City Chriiristian SALT LAKE CTTY Memorial E ^ t e s , Redwood 25,2‘ 2000, at Gooding C ad in Salt Lake. A viewing M em orial H ospital. o n M onda>lay, Aug. 28, 2000, at Church CI1 in Prairie City, Iowa.•a. D e lla S e v e r ee \ W in ia m f - ’ctf Milmer McDermaidid of< Salt L.k« Funerbl C hai^ in Twin City, Utah and fonn< tteld one hour before the Funeral services are pen Rupert, sm ices1 aat t 11 a jn . tod4^ rmerly of Twin ^ 1 5 !'’'' ends may call from 3-6 _ Allen> Schrenk of Burley, ------F alli, died TXiesday,y, /Aug, 22, 2000 ------_..th-tho-Salmon-Rivor-Cha -Xf ser. at the LDS 3rd ,and_4th_War 5

— O b iiTUARIES------h Ho sp it ad . S — ------ForobmuryratatMnd di MomMtkKi, c t f 7 3 M 9 3 1 , ExExt. 2 7 8 , bttW M n 2 |u n . aftd 8B p.m.p.i Monday throu|h Saturday,Of- MAGIC VALLEY REGlOlIONAL request DaadUiw It 4 :3 0 p.mm. . Ilor publication. DMth« th notlcM w * ■ frM Mrv$c« mnd d canc b t p l a ^ until B p.m. ov»vwy MEDICAL CENTERSR A dm itted in -______Som e nailames have been omitted1 at the patient's Walter!r Pardn of Buhl, Elsie Marittritto ( fB u h l

Id eight groat-grandchil- officiating. offic Burial will b e in the’e Paul ------^ T w i n F/F alls S CCemetery.'A er visiiaiion will bele held _ „ A p riv'aio aii memorial sorvico is at Ihotl church one hour prior l< being held.Id. sorvico sor\ on Monday. The lamily >1 arrangements are under gests ges memorials be given tc Kettchum wants\ laand for \well ction ol the Rasmussen Burioy Bur Uniled M eihodist ChvzChurch Homo. 1350 East 16th Youih You CampiftQ Fund.______ByKaretLBosal -since itis pmximatft tQ-our.ti t w a i ------A t-tbe-som e, til ■ urioy. Ttma»Nawi coicorrMpond«nt million-gallon mi w ater stotorage hoped the wellJ wouldvn not b a vjsi- B u r le y taitan k s, a n d a w a te r w ell at ai the ble by residerdents of l^^cn W e n d e l l KETQHUWJM - The city of Sun Su Peak site could feed diriirectly Meadows. Ketchum wantmts to acquire the Sun into int these storage tanks.” “We’ve beenen imposedI 6it*in Peak Picnic: AArea on Highway 75 About i 70 Ketchum residiidents terms of havinglg firefi stations and ju st n o n h of: KetchumKi to co n stru a gathered gai two weeks ago to0 ques-i Ketchum’s neww wwater tank iocat- a w ater well. tiction Baker and I^th F u n e ra l Hi The d ty woivould manage tfie day to to raise money for the agegency. Wood River Lanejm d Trust, saffl ho "SIfoetrBufIc use area andid |preserve it for day Baker Ba tried to quash theirr ffears, applauds the deaidea of K etchum tak* ■ I use recreation3n by the public. Coles saying saj Blaine County commi:nission- ing over th c area.rea. Not only vfpuld said. eers n and thc d ty of KetchumI vwould it jjrotea thc areaarea for o p ^ ^{fce Dwight Conrad ^ addition,n, iti would like to use never ne allow s u ^ a thing. and recreationallal usei but it w o ^ d a portion of th(the area not now used At1 th c sam e tim e, h e imjmplied free the BLM fromTOm th e strain, m ^ - 'Con' H arding '' JH ■ as a picnic arcarea for the construc- lhat thi he would like to see thee coun-i agement of thee orarea puts on iHcir D wight C o n ra d *C tion of a watciIter well conne«ed to ty ty or dty take over manageijement resources; he said,aid. 67, ol Twin Falls, p Ketchum’s mim u n id p al w ater sys* of of thc site, freeing his woio rk e rs Coles said thcic d ry could acqiiire Thursday. Aug. 2 tem. frcfrom making a long trip to3 (dean thc area throughugh patent oyrner- Sunbfidge Healthcare I “With the5 eexisting dem and w e out oui the outhouse. ship or leaseise through'‘^|ie a lo n g baltlQ with kidn experiencedI 01on our water system Robert ] Kahn, who liveves in Recreation andid PublicP Purposes Dwlghl was born Im PII during thiss ssummer, the city Hulen Hu Meadows, said the projroposal Act. The dty’s5 preferencepr woUld 1933. In M alad. Idahc needs to planan for another water camc ca out of the blue. A\ well be patent owner^sr^p,hesaid. W. and June Yearsiei LLauria a i Lynn Spurgaor I u p with the d em ands wouldn’t be as obtrusive■e as a ------a tten d e d sch o o l in Mc for-A iarcon lLauria; Lynn Spurgeon. 34-d.ufiar weUtokeepui water tank and could bce con- coTTCSpondent Korcn ating from Moscow H n Salvador-Alarcon. 27, ol old old Burley resident. d ( ie d Coles told BLM F ield wo Timcs-Ncws com Iger Biii Baker. "T he ceaJed ce- satisfactorily withh ad e- Bossick cart be nxahodreac in Haile^ ac 1952. Soon afterwarda d . a.nd lormorly ol WocW odnosday. Aug. 23. 2 0 0 0 , aiat the Office Manage •n lh e U nited S ta le s I he, Mexico passed away Cassia Cas Regional Medical Cenin te r in. ? u n P e a k ssite i t would be ideal quate qu; landscaping, he said. - 578-2111. Jild proudly served h 2CKX). due lo injuries sus- Burley Bur ot complicaiions 20 years, including'C on' Hardjng. . Wtman automobile accident. Adoi\ddisons disease. She was I duly In V ietnam durinji. passed away S born Oct^ 28, 1972, in on3n January^ 6. 1966. in Burley, W ar. Aftor retiring froi sh fire bl jauQhter oi William Olene )urns IOC acr:res in ie Mexico. He was ralsod dau e a n d Brus 0,000 24, 2000. al Dwight continued:are lo afler fighting k'..* ..'-•73 and resided thero lor a Noli'Jelda Jean Edwards Spurgi governm ent in a civilildney laiiuro. li .' 9 in his a d u ll life. I n -1995, Laui.a u ria retu rn e d to Burley in Aui lion at Camp Pendloiorn Augusi 18. 3 to live in the Uniiod 1993. 199: trom Northern Idaho du anoiher 22 years. H e' I 1997. he met his beJoved mec■nedical p roblem s a 'sso c ia te d shington;i; 50 homies evacu aho. to Benjamin V a l e n t i n g Was: uated retire from his job aftesley Harding. He J — ;ial Ann D otson. The w ere dJiabetos ia l and Addisons dise. ness destroyed hisI Moscow, ' gradu- a a W a d O-eb. l 9, 1999. He worked ShoShe was a member ot thej°LDS I ‘■“ SSER.VI, W ash. (A P )-C re w s 2 2 - was buming in neighbcboring der Dave Johnscmson said special tions in 1995. ff High School in Valentinirer i on many dairies in the Chu'hurch and active with the priririmary set backfireses in south-central Klickitat Kli County. The 600-10-acre teams had beensen dispatched.to Dwight eventuallylards, rr ho enlisted W endell,lliey, - aJS s ai teacher tor many years,s. S h e Washington’s’s parchedj sagebrush lightning ligl strike blaze was'5050 per- . pro tcct those resic•esidenccs. Falls' alter the deathes oved lo Twin M agic Valley's G ooding C hapel. Burial Bry£3ryan Spurgoon ol Salt Lake0 1 City. F ire D istrict3 3 in i Prosser. evacuated evi when the flameiies got contain the iidvarIvance of the hlaze, ol Fontana, Calil.ih ol his se c o n d H e Is surv' at a later d a to in tho Eiido Jiah; U la a sisier, Honee (CC lin i) A secondfire fir< - the Long H ouse too toc dose, and inddent com:mm an- she said. (Shorri) Harding• to ol his molher. Crystal Ala\ngol Cemetery in Del WaiWaiierson ol Burley; two nieiie c e s . Calif., and seven^eyburn; gr, and his Olivia: nepCampeche. Mexico. - Hay■fayley and Sydee W aiiersoson ol Jason, Juslin, an0 c o u rt c o s ts ;’30 tery-domescic violence/trauiil a S c :age C em eiery in . e Carr. 84-year-old Burley E c . . W r i d m a n p e n s io n ; MMag^^ratee Judge H eybui injury, amended to misdemeneanor jail, fivee ytyears probatibn, jnds may call at ^ ^ ^ ^ 3died Tuesday, Aug, 22,- Billqi w as born on April 13. 1i1921 M ichael R .C ra □gram, two yedre’ m injurios sustained in an battery-domestic violence; piDlead- tr e a tm e n t progri I Sunday Irom 4 \ husband, brother, father, grjSrand- Richard B.B. y Irom 8:45 a.m. rwin Falls, the daughter ol 13. 23, 2000 al Ihe Boise Velen M ichael R. C rabtree. ider fees; District j ear driver’s licen^ the church. The ee and Lucy Ellen Slulier hosilo sp lia l. Bill w a s a n a v id mcS S IS Brandon L C urtis, 19, 44Ji489 S. pended, one year at m em orial con- he attended schools in trainrain collector and never misS d Judge Montee B. B Carlson. 40040 ( W., W est V ailey, U tah; fefelony suspension; MagVlagistrate Judge to Interfaiih 3. Blanche married Molvin thehe opportunity1 10 "lalk trains.'s ■ H e JuQ ” A . Mejia,M e 38, P.O. Bo* grand^ theft, amended to misde-m: Michael R. Crabtribtree. ; ' ’ 324 >n O c to b e r 11 . 1933, in wvas as a big lan of the Boise1 ^M ain 840, HeyburiLirn; m is d e m e a n o r; meanor driving vehide witrithout e. He preceded hor in Auci in F a lls . Id a h o \uclion where you could lindid him pleaded guil^1 ^ $200 &ie, $76.50 owner’s consent; pleaded guilty;gi F e lo n y dism issalssals- ‘ ‘ n February 20, 1998. overjvery Saiurday for yoars. Ho3 m1 ar- court costs, si^eig t hours communi- $63.50 court costs; 60 days’s' jail. Richard Paulul IPiper, 67, 21^ B l a n c hand e Mel managed motels riedied his beloved wife, Oliviv ia in ty service, sixsij months driver’s 24 24 days suspended, one yearar pro- W. 16th, Burley;cy; four counts of IlDM Blanchen Cyoars in Ketchum and 1968. iggf and they have been byf e a c h license suspeipension; M agistrate 3urley. Blanche was an othe bation; District Judge Momm te B. forgery; D islricict JiJu d g e J . W iU i^ resident, di^ Jlher's s id e sin c e. Bill w a s a Judge Midiaellel R. C rabtree. Caj imber ol the Builey United pern Carlson. \J __ H art. 2000. Irom I Denier by irade and his beaiautIM D erek J. Pay•ayne, 18,10 G ranada early morniist Church. She enjoyod :ra crai lism a n sh ip will b e en jo y ec Alfredo PedrazIraza Perez, 39,',75 Place, Burley;y; under age 21, mis- Mt Burley. Shiamping. gardening, read- gemjenefatlons to come. Minidoka County A 800 W., Paul;ll; p robation yw^la- ,_ nnri dem eanor, $!,(51,000 fine, $800 sus- 1916, in Twiitaking care of her cals. He Hi Is sun/ived by his loving tion; Mo^strateate Judge Mich^^ Elhel who were also killed carl p e n d e d , $7fl.5'3.50 court costs, one Harvey Lee :aring wile, Olivia W ildman; - RUPERT - Recent activiivity in R- C^btree. Kelso. She3 tire. B lan c h e lovod m any • iwwin in brother and his wile, Bobib a n d • year probationIon, one year driver’s ■ { 1 Sth District Court in Minitlid o k a Twin Falls.It sE h e c h e ris h e d th e lim e PolK*oIly W ildm an of Twin Falls; hislis so n license suspei E. C a rr onnl with her lamily and anclsncf his wile. Bob and J u li e Ju d g e Roy C. I: County induded: Sentenclngs S h o s h o nd e ,ren . wWildman ild of Twin Falls; his dailaugh------Jolana R.-GranIranillo, 29, 213 E. R u t h D o r a n ors include a daughter, ter i d e a lh on er and her husband, Susann and Cntnnv rilunknIssalB DnmkeiKfrlvIng D n sentenclngsgs 16th, Burley; felo:felony grand thrft, Rulh Doran, 73*year iding miwiij utwiitN Blanche ancgii (Connie Lu) Cole ol :ruz Cru Legarrela ol Good: I River amended to misdnisd em ean o r pe^Ht resideni, died Thursd lur grandsons. Steve Cole- Can Bill of Michael Lyr-ynn Ray; 27, 401 S. John J Scott Gorbet. 19,221 lor lilteen y C arolyn a n d h e r h u s b a n d Bi d;mis- theft; pleadedid g u ilty ; $13 6 .^0 2000. al Cassia Regi' later in BuiDoug Cole ot Louisville, WerWencJover. Deb and 1K e n Maple Cirde,e, Rupen;] possession Bluff L ane, H orseshoe Bend; latten- fine, $63.50 court}urt costs, 60 .4 ^ ’ Center. active memtR o b C o le o l S e a ttle . WiseWiscombe ot Kuna; and his stes p - o f a controlleded substance; District demeanor, amended to ina s suspended. J2 She was born Apri Methodistton. I and Randy Cole ol dauija u g h ier Shirley H en d ry o l B Bc oise.. Judge MontebB. B Carlson. tive^ driving; pleaded guilty;r, $125 jail> 6 0 d a y s si Arco. Idaho, the daug lishing. cam1 s is i e r . M a iiie R ile o l Sill Bill n a d n u m e ro u s g ra n d c h iiclildren fine, $63.50 court costs, 30} days’( months’ probatioiItion, $880 re^tb- Madison and Mel Ing and snetak granddaughter ot the jnd and great-grandchildren. He jail, 30 days suspendedid, 12 tion due to victiiIclims; M agis^te e w as ^Innv u»nf«n«BIIVIII5*inelnM P earson. Fred a n d ich'efeElf Knopp ot Burley; precDreceded in death by his par«jren is; rwiwij »ciuoin months’ probation; MagistIstrate Judge MichaellR.Crabiree. R.' " . She is sun/ived by I during lhegreat fii grandchildren. In abrI brother; his sisiers; and a gngrand- Joel Prieto0 JJr., 19,1434 Almo; Judge jui Michaei R. Crabtree. Cdvert Ray■ Egbert,Eg 41, K e n d e ll D o ra n o l Hi Ihings buto t sher husband, she was son.iOn. burglary, plealeaded guUty; $88.50 Daryl i Sam Oliver. 58,:, 2714 St.. Rupert; feloi'elony aggrava^^ son. Kendell Jess Dor s h e s p e nI tin death by her paronis. G Gi ra v o sld e s e rv ic e s will b e9 hi e ld court costs, $6$600 defender fees, Almo All Ave., Burley; misdemeileanor; assault (use ofif did ead ly v ie a ^n ), Calilornia: ons dau( grandchildreers and one sisier. It at 1 1 p.m. on Aug. 26. 2000. aial the $192.50 restitiritution due to vie- jut istrate amended to Breihauer of Chandk judgment withheld; Magisi 0 misdemeanoi' S u rv iv olorial rs service will be held Pari*ark View Cemetery in New f tinjs^ 18 mononths’ determinate jm assault; pleadedled guilty; $313^0 b r o lh e r s , R ic h a rd P Monday. Aug. 28. 2000. Plyn=>lymouih. Idaho. V iewing will b Judge Midiael R. Crabtree. »ear old Heyburn Mrs. Virgil 7 tim e, 42 m o n th s ’ s 1 days’ jail, eo.'d^j^ David Pearson, both urley United Methodist Rey^ e y e a 's F u n e ra l H o m e In Bi Sharlene M artin, 32, 42425 E. court costs, 90 da; irsday. Aug. 24, Burley: lour ite penitentiary time, Th Nev.; o n e sister. Mari;egional Medical ot Boise. VImo D( & E ast 27th Streets In lorrrorm 9 a.m . to 11 a .m . o n Aui T hird S l, Rupert; misdemeileanor, suspended, twt> o yiyears’ probao'pn, 120 days' retaetained JuriscUction, am Grouse Creek. Utah;: T e x a s . /Ith Ro the Rev. Al Trachsel 26.;>6. 2000. amended to Giattentive dri'riving; 12 days credit;c; DDistrici Jud^eJ. \pril1. 1927, in Washingtor 103 days crededit; District Judge pleaded pi( guilty; $71.50 ifin e , W illiam H a rt ,wiv,' aughter of Jesse Boise; -a s Melva Winger Salmon; one h e a rt, MicH by her husband, and six grt [ Heyburn; one addilion to i V D oran ot F resno, p re c e d e d in aughter. Melva five brolhers Idler. Ariz.; two A memori d Pearson and at 2 p.m. M oth ot Montello. at-the Burl Parian KImber ol Church. Aim ih; six grandchll- B urley, with ------

IT ictt,aooe n m mm,Twkrrn, H ' Mag3icValleyA\W est Repo;)rt: Idahcfo M T l^amofigtl the _ H I ( III worstt states f(for drivejr safetyr H iio n ------BOSTON (AE)->^ roads of the NortllithM sTare^e safest when it comemes to car ttavel, while the wldfrop«p en highways ol i l 'M ■* sprawling westertern states are among the most3st dangerous, ItM io dM m h 1999 $1x 9 1 * 4 according to a ruitladonal report to :/tQ»ii(it9penbflh9mohil9iMf\. b e released next mom m th . ' 'CouncHnILDmiMnSlOOimh In contrast. M omxuana. Wyoming tiiiiiiii’ttr" "'* ' and Arizona werere amongi tlie six Aw most dangerous stastates, aU record- WctuMtth'OJ.-' S si ing m ore th an 2! deathsd' per 100 rtomeoi million miles traveaveled last year. Hm Jit Mississippi had thetht most deaths, . niedateW«ndl.l. ti ' w ith 2.7 p e r 1000 tm illio n m iles. ' CaDTonilrom litl-.-- ::i|| South C arolina foifollowed, at 2.4. Oncon: , Oolgradi>(dilii^0Mn^v Idaho rating was 2d2 deaths. WMhir^ Massachusetts,ts, deemed the safest state for dri'irivers, averaged ______wtf Ml 0.8 deaths per 100100 million miles likelyy to to be involved in wrecks. ra te is so higli,” ySTiitetiite said. “It______traveled last year,'IT, compariedTo^ WHeihen serious accidents do0 may t>e the old Southeittiem spirit ••■-WIM ShuniMtMr, wHh twovo cof h«r thre* children, stand*I t IIn bffT room th t 5ilvitlon AmAnny'tBhelterlnT»coma,W>tl tA national average of 1.5 deaths, the occur,I, densely c populated statesIS that we are going toi do what we thte month. SchuiiiK:n K h tr'i landlord (avo htr 20I diday's notice to vacate her spartnirtm e n t tw o w eeks a fte r her hui^ Nadonal Safety CoiZoundl found also tendten to have more hospitals,s, are going to do.” ^|t)«f)dehoktdtndbMth«rui>r until lubdued by the police. “T h e old jo k ee isi: w e can ’t get so victir■ctims are often treated more® The report found posipositive num- going fast enoughh tto kill ourselves quickly,kly. Hoskin said, bers overall, with motenotor-vehide because of all the congestion," Thele mostr dangerous states forir deaths falling 1 p ercentent Ifrom 1998 said Art Kinsman,m, spokesm an tor m jnic e deaths, tend to have morcc to 1999, the third consecutivecon ' ^Abusedd womei say theey must-• AAA Southem Newlew England wide-o[‘•open spaces, higher speedd deCTease fo llo w i^ fourfoui years of The densely popmpulated eastem Umi,,IS and, less likelihood that a increases. states of Connectecticut and New hospitallital is nearby, Hoskin said, Dan O'Sullivan, whovho works in Jeraey foUowed MiMassachusetts as BQjylly White, executive directorjr Cambridge, Mass., wasvas surprised Aoose: 1betweern homes:5 and live the safest swtes intermsofdeathisini of thele Governor’sC Highway Safety:y by N ew E n g la n d ’ss low lo traffic attributed to trafficffic acddents, the prograt^am in Mississippi, said thele death toll in the comparison. pari rwo w eek s P ie rc e C C o u n ty H e a lth WhcATiere’s th e win for him o r he ;1",‘ tA C 0 M A (A P ) - Two her w report says. state; hshas tried scat bdt programsIS “It’s hard to believe« a state with her husband chokloked and Deportment.It. “He’s the pei^tra- rent'ent to the hi^-risk tenant It a n d A la n H o sk inn, , manager of and anti-drinkingan and drivinglg such insane d riv e rss cocould have her undl subdued1 bjby police, tor,” said MoMonica Walter, execu- therh e n e nd u p w ith a dead nlani research and statistdsdcs for th e non- campaipaigns, but they have so farir such a remarkably low acddent ■ N ik k i S c h u m a c h e r - then tl six tive directoitor of the YWCA of ora)r a beat-up tenant next door?' . profit safety grtnip,up, said motorists failed;d tot make the state’s roadsIs rate,” he said “I guessess that's one ;;.*mdmhs pregnant - was1 ^ v e n a 20- Spokane. “HHe’s e the criminal She’s Some Si landlords recomm< ly in states Viiiere safer.r. good thing about liviniving with all ■ day notice to vacate heiher apart- not. That’s not right.” safesafe housing, a sh elter o r pri' , so they are less - jo le thiis traffic.” It is diffici'icult to separate the honiome where victims can I don’t really know why the /‘Schumacher, 25, reci■ecalls her ri^ts of lanandlords to preserve . anoiuionymously. , ‘iP d lo r d telling h e r ,‘Svewe decided • order from theth victims’ rights for Thaes Tl not a solution, said So tb let you go becausee wev were' housing, “1“F irst of all, there’s not enc^ IdahoD bans buiiming in aarea couniIties of police being at yo>your apart- Victims oftenoft lack the money rootroom," she said. “Second, it’s*8 stig- ‘’W ent.’ I said, ’Excuse! mme, I had and emotionainal strength to endure matmatizing for the women. It i BOISE - As forforecasts offer lit- mm looking for th e pickup.:up. the police come over therethe once a legal battletie against a landlord, you/ou o u ^ t to be in hiding. T> tie promise of reliefre from wild- West In brief ,fgr domestic violence.’ SIShe goes, although ad>idvocotes say a class- [lot not treating them equally.” . fire sm oke, th e 1Department of on behalf of battered T _ Blackfoot fatherr Is main ’!_ ^e^d o n |t w ant y our typeype of peo- action suit or The landlord of Schumach Environmental QQuality issued a ------women mayy b e necessary. apipartment a enlains the reaisasons gpgn byrluming in nearly afterT heh got out of the vehide, a„ suspect In June murdermu While her landlordi contendsC( "We havee beenI looking at this beh t>ehind h e r eviction. h alf th e state. S p otkane k a County sheriff’s’s BLA'CKFOOT - B ingham not the rea- for awhile,”’ saidst Lisa Stone, direc- “i domestic violence was not “We asked her to leave bea e department pro- spokeskcsm an said Friday. County Attorneye y C a r te r ^dh she evicted Schutilumacher, tor of the Seai^ttle-based Northwest the On Friday the d die neighbors around cannot hiibited all openn burning1 - from No0 arrestsa had been made in Mackley dismisseded 1 a second- lM4>men’s a d v o c ates te s say Women’s LaiLaw CenterT^We just eralerate it,” said Grace Ii, prop u-sday night’s shooting in thetie degree murder cliargeirge against a otten anything that we mai agricultural to outdooroi residen- Thursd Sdium acher h as joinedi a growing have not gotti m anager o f N orthgate Village urban Spokane Valley, Cpl.pl. m a n fo r a J u n e kn}fr:the issue o f w hen andanc how to Electronic tauta were attached to fecL feci . , . Payette, Tetonon. Valley and and1 firedfi before leaving in thehe County Jail on $200,0(tO.OOO bond. A Dworshak Reservoiroir water to returning adiidiut steelhead and fall The T downriver states andid fed- Washington, picku[kup, Reagan said. hearing to see if therele re is e n o u ^ benefit salmon and steelhlelhead, fed- chinook thaihat measure both the eral era biologists believe thele cool T'he h e victim had tentativeljrly evidence to send him to trial is . eral fish managers alongalo with temperatur*ure and depth of the w wai ater should b e used in July Man shot to dldeath outside jn identified ' Friday, but hi;tlis scheduled for Sept..6 6. . Oregon and Washingt Idaho, the and federal managers won.'• complex was shotsl and killed fiedd aa suspect, but they wer«:re - compiled fromm uw ire reports 4mtil SepL 17, whenhe reservoirthe i the Columbinbia River Intertribal Those q biologists say thele r e is , iwould reach a levelof 100 of feet Fish Commisnission favor reserving little jjj, scientific data the . 'b d o w full p o o l TMjuest he requ cam e some of thle e water' for September water benefits returning adi J,tet>Thursday’s meetingn g ofi state, when somee juvenilej fall chinook , Idaho Fish and Game ^b CollecCtion___ ifederal.and tribal salmilmon man- are still mialifting and adult fall ^ ts ■ fear lowering the rese chinook anciid steelhead are remm- tngers in Portland. an o th er 20 feet w ill p ut it ai Cocrtkwed frocn B7^ toutsits William Jennings Bryan’m's State Sen. ClintIt SSi te n n e tt, D- The Technical Manain a g e m e n t ing. of not refilling to flood co:ontrol a cane exhortingng voters to “Walk 190838 campaign.c Ketchum, who reccnt:cntly retumed Team m eets w eekly to} acadvise fed- They sa>say the cool water . levels in A pril.'T hat would1 meani away with LBJ”IJ” and a thimble “R«‘Reversed, it signified goo)od from the Democratiratic National /.aral agencies on fiw mignigration. It improves dangerouslyda high late- Los Angeles, there would be less waterr tavail- with the slogan,n, “Sew right with lucl^”■ic," Chinnis said. Convention in Los .-itviU d e c id e on Dworshsshak water summer tenemperatures in lower FFuld u l collected numerou3us brought back an AlI CkireCJo button to e r reservoirs. Idaho and able to help flush young fifish to Truman.” .Monday- Snake R iver Bubble-gum1 cigarsc: admonish Eisensenhower buttons, includining contribute to thele collection,' do not want the reser- th e ocean. ■;^A University of Ida!daho study . the tribes dc voters to “FiFight for Fritz onee wv, ith “ I like Ike” w ritten1 iin Stennett said thele conventionc (Mondale)” aand proclaim, Japanpanese. He also has a numberrof c included a few memlemorable but- ______“Reagan is Righght,” while a cam- souveivenirs-from Ei.scnhower’s inailau- - tons, induding a jablb atai GOP nomi- ;ledke_ paign button proprodaims, “Phooey guratiradon, in d u d in g a 19S3 botUttle nec George W. Bu.>ih.ut a w ay to provide otheiher functions held at the lod|xlge available Saturdayslys forf w edding record its first album a abig band later this ye?ear, to • Figuring out ; VWiinger, who Todd PajPage met on I Saturdays during June, JuJuly and other eventsnts and open at a studio in Gooding. attraa at an older crtnvd. mote consistent•nt growning in the on Si ■’fi M o rm o n C h u rc h mission m: in. Sept. 10 at id A ugust increased revenuec byI Sundays for brunch.ch. tie album comes out ______Lake Creek skilid trails. The trails and J -W hver. B.J. BrownI is the bass When the ) p ercen t d u rin g th e p a st fi'fiv e ______he end of the year, the . Times-News correspojondent just north of Kettetchum are heavily .60 pi Brown is a buddj of Jason toward the tchum employees yearsars. The lodge was losiising Times-News arrespiTcqxwjcfcmt Karen ge brother- group plansms to hold a concert to ULorraine Cavener can bertreached used by Ketch -Viige - a y o u n ^ Page e so dose to town. $19,(19,000 the year Downey to<:0 0 k Bossidt can be rcachecched in Hailey at nd sound for promote th

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WASHINGTON)N (AP) - fifiv n n State parkr inn Ne^a, |||jy|p i^ H presidelent for stancice on Arcticic refuge P n ln fftft fu < M » Ita I'i memorate thele 2 0 th anniversary of the9 desiffiation would placeace th e region off-lim- released Friday. .. ' S s•0M ierilM 0.«ai . ofWmMnnemucea along the lut^ ^ e u e ^ tMndtta Alaska Natio:tional Interest Landss its to drilling. Supporterners of development H ie conservancyly tgrotip list* i th ttw e S m N w d i w d Hurrtxnnbokt.MMr, wtth tla h k c boA- flret tarrttodal Mijitat. Conservation ActAci of 1980, one of the lastt say drilliiu for oil wouwould be in the best ed in the first rejxeport of itl ■ n ^ m iandandcaniplng. • MeliDehika.nMrQMndMlnlln laws he signedI bebefore leaving office. interests of Alaska’s ecoreconomy a n d an en e^ kind that nearly 5^5300 acres * BeafHammvoMurStitoPak, ooitnA(•dK aestem M ofttw , i j h f ^Iaof e Carter said WIchthyosaur, I thwait oC Denver, with rackock ut0 of p la in , a n d u rgrged e President Clinton to3 caribou, bears and otherh e r v ^ ^ e . Rye P atch, V alleyf of FireaM J»pt^ that a. nfles southeast of Bliimcs. site Washoe Lake p a^ ^ ooaanoovHtvartngNevada22 Smti-' . an isrsb a tu a between Siouxux deddQ th e issueu e eral governmentnt would pay set its own guidelines. its commissionon hhave been o p p e ^ . < Phoenix'based mimine operator The commission app;}proved a to outfitting for upland< game.^^rds iMinn- In retum , IW O ite ln c $1 millii rolit season for wildfcnvl animdatwo- and waterfowl«LTiu T 1ceyshavei^?ver , Tufflite would closJose the White day youth hunt for dudicks and been eligibleifor for outfitted hunt& . Vulcan Mine on oi the Sen "/ geese on S e p t 23 and 24. TheTl duck Fish and Gomi;ome offidals soidthat i , F ran d sco P eak s withinwii the next season would be froma Oct. 7 from comment:ents to the a^ep^'s I - six months, relinquii]uish its 49 min- throuih Oct. 18, and Oct.C 21 website and in Jpublic hearings, 75 • ing claim s in th e arearea and restore tiirough Jan. 21. The goosese season percentig are a ^ tiie practice, . th e m ine site. would be Oct. 7 through1 O( a . 18, T h e comimission m i: had Jour “I am pleased thattha this m ine is e i i H an d Oct. 28 through Jan.L 21.^ T he options. Theyy couldco b an any cutfit- ' . being shut down,”” B abbitt said in split helps maximize the nuilumber of ting for turlceyhsy hunting, requir^ tiie a statement announi)undng the deal weekend days availabable for outfitters to) ononly guide on ^;ieir ; F rid a y . “ T h e mline ini is on land it'-.. hunters. Turkey hunting; isi: catch- own land, allowHow up to 25 ex itin g ■ w h ic h is s a c re d tito 13 Native ing on fire in Idaho. Turlirkey tag outfitters toI guiguide cdients on pri- • American tribes anand the opera- sales have increased from1 ] in vate and publiciblic ground, or atlow I tion of this mine hahas scarred the 1989 to 16,781 in 199!199. T h e unlim ited outfitttfitting. . San Frandsco Peaks. Babbitt is schedultiuled to visit the S earchers firnd 4-year-oldI d b o y ® m ine and sign th et agreementag with - Tufflite offldals onin Monday.\ Douglas G. Martinrtin, an attomey in canal headdgate w ith helji l p o f d a m ; for Tufflite, said1 theth agreement tfiMM . still h ad n ot been1 firfinalized Friday BLACKFOOT and conduct sacred cei:eremonies mountain 1 aiand offers views from Residents walking on thetl din searchers to inspinspea the banksjihd Z has been the focusus iof arguments 90-acrere W hite Vulcan pumice! and prayers on th e peal:aks, actual- i t s s t M mlit i t that stretch to the path ] Thursday night sispotted brush near tiledle cliannel on fo6 ^ « T since environmeraentalists and mine. ly an extinct volcano,.A t t 12,643 Grand Can;myon’s North Rim, 80 Antonioi Mendicja Jr.’s boanv.float- I ...... I ; American IndiansIS teamedt up to The3 tribe*C gather medicinesi feet, it's also the state:te*s taU est mUes aw ay .' ing near an irrigationn iheadgate. The body was foundd a b o u t three-ciuarters of a mihiie from ; EPArekleases new aiair emission Power p)lant empiloyees ;where the boy apparendyly fell in the water at the Wverviei ■ standard;dsforphospl)homs plant T railer Park on U.S. Highwi find bodiy in Snafcce River ■Searchers had not expecA SILVER A» a u c t io n s : i POCATELLO (AI(AP) - The flrst believert iti means a large drop int boy to drift that far down; presents •« I e n fo rc e a b le a ir polpollution rules particiihliilates in the air. IDAHO FALLS (APP) - Police the waterer at least 24 hours. ]Bingham County Sheriff! T Car Auction; •IWKl*Sept.2KiA3M< : have been issued for Astaris at its “Whathat w e've talked atw ut is a n are urgently trying to5 identifyi a There are i r no m en listed as miss- ]Deputy Craig Rowland saidj j Labor Day WMWr ' elemental i^ioqriionlorus plant approxixodmately 80 percent reduc- m an vs^ose body w as fofound float- ing in eastestem Idaho that match They may not have fouilund him Resclesort. Sun Valley'; Local activistssts and U.S. tion inin particulate matter," ing in the Snake Riverer near the his appearaiirance. tthat night if the count;Ity ro a d Feanirtng: Sportsports ars, convertlbkv * Envinm m ental Proterotection Agency Astarisris spokesman Arlen dty power plant’s intakeke p o rt Police offofficers said the man is xide burner, elim inating. wious signs Center. p t improve visibility cn juous flaring. said there were, no obv Ith w e have O fficersrs said identifying the J • ReservadooandinPiiPocatello. ,Theri rules are the result of a of traum a. “E v ^ deatl the cause is man is urgirgent because it will } R oger T u rn er, aaii ir q ualily ipe- lawsuit by the local Pormeuf w here w e don't know th he said. An helpthm af piece together who he • cialist for the ShoshlOshone-Bannock Enviroironmental Council.. It labeled suspidous,” he CCS R\ESTAURANT t AUCnCn o N > 4 led the federal agency autow was performed'd Thursday. was with di1 during his final hours ♦ « Tribes directly dovdownwind from daimec ring dosure to his fami- } 2 0 0 0 3 6d k)cal air pollution in viola- PoliM L t Ja re d F uhrhriman said to brinj MONDAAY, A V G V S T 28, 2i - th e p lan t, saicl thhey e ; had not yet ignoPM 1 t U o to Fra n th r in B im rt |D i • reviewed the rulesles in detidl but tlonofti{the federal Clean Air A ct officers believe the mim an w as in - I lotataLSOTFSUtbVOtt 4 ______im r t. 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T h e T im es-N■Jews e Saturcrday, August JSSZOOw o Scctionc C _____ «______. T hen[Ties ^ ) n t f il e r o a d a i g a i ni w i t ]h G ( fromna o d ‘Galamies’ canny '0| marrii streong faith ' Do you mind if I getge a little per- il sonal today? m m • Last week Anita anand I celebrat- 'W i t ed our 23rd weddingng anniversary.' » ▼ith J. them •That m t.nn< T hnv«»B ninow nffleially______J been married longeiger thon I wai T yC ww w n H a rf not. Pm not exactlyf suresd what that Tln>— N» means, but It mustst imean some- thing. Musm't it? AnitLnlta and I were BURLIILEY - Though they’re onlyily hom e - talking about it th«the other doy two monlonths each year, Todd andid C< indy i - r - 7 •• (which, it turns out,ut, is what old, Keenanan own a house in Livingin g s to n , t long-time married peoplepec do), and Texas, anda Todd even plants bi gig a rd e n W I w e d ecid ed ,th at we'^ve've learned a there. ThenTl he asks the neighborsrs tto har- ' ; I thing or two througl)Ugh th e years. v est it. \ ^ Don't get me wrongsng-we don’t TheKcKeenans are camies. I vjr have aU th e answers.rs. INot by a long C amnies ie are carnival operators,, andai th e f / I t i shot. But there areire at least 13 Keenanans had five games goinglg ( a t th e -i i / ; things we’ve leamedned about mar- I County c Fair carnival this suisum m er. " r riage - and who sosaid 13 is an One gamam e involved throw ing a ringlg aaround . p i \ unlucky number? a sw imnming n duck or popping a1 balloonbt Vif ji-'' I ------1 'w ith a a dart. c Another involvedI fiifiring a ' W m achinene gun at a star in a tiny tor(target, or • / / 7! . , knockinfing dovm a stack of blocks, oor r tbuying ■' • • bag. V aVLUESPEAK li °M aaI carnival, you take your chanc'ances. It’s x eo h W A e r rt of the fun. the Keenans don’t take anyy choncescl w ith thhe e big stuff. They say their realreal Ufe is ...... , ______: lived forfor Jesus Christ, ------^ “We e gotg a guy saved in Virginia,”ia,”Todd ‘-V- an recalled. "We just preacllached to * ■1. Marriage is1 NOTN a SO-50 proposition. It justst doesn’tc work him untiintil he saw it. He got baptizetized in a tndr«l operttor is Tod th a t way. I m ean ,, exactlye;i w here P®?*that must have been 35 degrees.dei Tfttlfftoftetm roddMdCMyKMoanurtttttJM tn t C M t l l « k t t x n l pw « t of their Itta. botH on tin roado«d and « t home would my 50 end anand Anita’s 50 When, hehi came out of there, he wwc as cry- In Uvtngiton, Twrix u . begin? The best mcm a rria g e s a re >"8. andnd he left the carnival andd w ent to those w here both portfarmers &ve 100 se e his is family. i He hadn’t seen1 themth in mural on the eend of their trailer that hahas the Lord honor theiheir faithfulness ever Todd 1 Keenan said. “Cindyly s;ssjys 1 keep tlu- percent to the relatilationship, and seven years,y< hadn’t seen his kidsds ini two Jesuswiththe>e world in his hands." since. sangels busy.” n either one worriess alabout who did years.” Then there: area the Reithoffers. Pat andam The Keenans haveave remained strong in Today, the Keenans' real:al residencer is an _ what for whom lost. A t horlipme in Texas, the Keenansns attendi Beverly own th'the second largest carnivalll inij th e faith through both»oth b ad tim es and g ^ . attraaive s motor home parkiarked at the back 2. It con get betterIter - no matter Grapeviijvine Church in Corpus Chrishristi. On the U nited Statates, K eenan explained. The;hey They recall^ a tintime when the carnival o c f th c c arn iv al lot% w hich1 housesho them and w hat " it” is - as lon{ong.as husband the roaioad, they seek out a churcjr c h a n d carry a full schiAool room for the childrenn oof they w ere w ith wasn*iisn't doing weU and they their t children, ll has a kitddtchen and is air- and wife continue to work on nur- becomene visitors. Cindy Keenan1 w ent tu cam ies, and thchey have a full-time pastorr oion hacb*t been paid. In fact,. they were down conditioned. c There’s evenen a Lhasa Apso turing their love. Just Ju as a plant Calvaryiry Chapel for a Wednesdaylay night their payroU. to their last few dodollars. They went to tie t d u p ou tsid e. needs steady doseses of( water and Bible; studysi when the couplee v w as in And the Begl»glers hold regular 45-minutilute diurch and when theth offering plate was Maybe the old, negative’e imir ages of curiii- sunlight to flourish,ish, a marriage Burley,y- Sunday serviceces every w e^ on the roadMd. passed^ they lookeded at each other. Then val \ employees wasn't true.ue. O r m a y lx j tht* requires regular mainlalntenance with “Threitree-fourths of our friends thatthe own And Buddy anmd Kay MiUer, who owni 2120 they put everythinging they had in it. Thc L I o rd is c h an g in g things. plenty of tendemess,ess, compassion, carnivalvals are Christians,” ToddI K eenan gom es and twcwo food wagons, started ouout next day, they werexc paid aU their money Either way, Todd and Qn(Cindy Keenan s;iy interest ond attentiveitiveness (ond it said. “Like“L Ed and Betty Burlingangame of tithing 10 percircent of their till from thdtieir by the carnival ownerner. they t wiU continue to do theiiheir best to .serve doesn’t h urt to occosiiasionally spread . CorpusJS Christi. They have a greg reat b ig 9 9 < e n th o t doilog and have been watchiniling “W e go on a vringlg ai n d a prayer, really," him I . h ere a n d thetfl*. a little fertilizer her ------either). ' ■ V ^ 3. The four mosilost important ’ ^ words in any morriag•ioge are “m do ' Winrner the dishes.” 4. Don’t osk for onin opiniono unless N Maty and you really want it AiAnd conversely Roosevelt Jones and 5. Don’t offer ann opiniono] unless to plaiant t of the XT it's asked for. EspiIspecially with . k members < regards to m atters of laste. pcrson- k Ebenezer al appearance and1 anancestry. But if V Mlsslonsr; i y H you’re asked for your'lur opinion ... L B aptist C> churcrches /s a nice way to 6. T here's alw ays t ^ 1 In Aberdeiieen, say it. Of course, honlonesty is impor- . By C atherine K. EndersEm . tant. But there’s honeonesty, and then ' Miss., are J )y a The D allas Momingling News______there’s brutality. AndAr there's 'j barted by room for brutality in rmarriage. ' court orde Now that thu! hhit it ABC 'W sJiow 7. Don’t hide thle e 1hurts, your from attertenfJIne h a s m a d e K im1 HuntH a million- spouse soys somethiithing that hurts W , thelf form i t e a c h e r h iis c u t you, talk about it. MMuch u of thc time rmer aire. the math tc ffOuTl find that the hhurt was unin- V 'W B church anand are buck his job andind bought a cur BB tended, due eitherer to: misunder- areholdiRll„a und a new laptop.top, And he's tak- in g a E u ro p eu nI vucation.vu( standing on your parpart or awkward worship SI . th e p a n of your ' Then he’ll reaUeally start having communication on thi vices In 81 spouse. Or perhaps)s a com biiution fun: He’s .starting;'ng a few churches, Aberdeen»n T h e 4 1 -y ea r-or-old li graduate of 8. You can disagsagree without armory. TheTl Southwesternn B Baptist Theo- being disagreeable,s. hM arriage vows problem1 iiIs a logical Seminaryiry in Fort Worth quickly decidedd toK spend part of a re n 't in tended to3 elimel inate indi- : battle am viduality. H eaven loicImows I wouldn’t the cool miUionn hehi won on “Who church want to be marriedied to someone W ants to Be■ a M illionaire” membersr**nd financing newt' churchesch across who is just like me.e. iSo it’s natural J v i (hat differences of opinion will f - ' deacons.s. North America,I, trop up. That's whevhen the words, |||^ H | “ 1 w an t to b>e e able al to Iielp out “Well, I guess wee jujt st disagree” muke sure thathat the churches and a quick subject*ct change comc W l ’ tbat ure being sstar ta r te d d o n ’t h av e in handy. problem s arisingsing from hick of 9. Almost everytl•ything is nego- ■ " funds," suid Hunt,Hu wbo once : tiable. While Uness mustm be drawn I helped get a churchchu started in on this side of thchc legality and * I I I Seattle. morality, almost eveiiverything else is K ) 1 i s p u tt e s p i[its c hl u r c h :i n tw iV-X [ iic Colliervillville. Tenn., resi- open to negotiationion. Don't build deni attended HoHope Community b^cades around1 personalp< priori- Church in Fortrt WorthV while he ties. "H appy mediumlums” can almost By ShalllallaHardwellByrd institution because ofI hhis opposi- groups. Saw;awyer Is no longer pas- adding ai th at Sawyer a.sked cl ry and has kept in always be found - tand be really a»»iMOclated Preu ______tion to th e pastor. tor for eitherher group. m n: em bers for permission anc ‘"‘■y touch with the; pastor.ps The Rev. Church member Lou)u Stephens A judgege intervening in a agreed. ai "When he wcni tc H a ro ld B ullockk suggested si three r^iofrhe two mosnost important a BEIlERDEEN, Miss. - RooseveltIt soys it .was alm ost unb known Kiin toothpaste tube froifrom the middle j eyes downcast as he talks:s going to take us all to0 heU,"I said pendent bodiesboi that voluntarily pastor p in church, culling I forquirc-awlule.llie. He’s very much tom. So if it both- instead of the bottom X a long-running dispute thatIt Stephens, a Ufelong memberm of cooperate: wiwith feUow churches in liar. li “The Bible says rer e l i u k e ,, on. It’s exciting to for Pete;s sake “ ers y o u r spouse, fo: itually led a judge to order•r the c h u rd t tucked awa>a y in an iso- th e ir associodation. Each Baptist before b aU,” HIU said. :n to him. then the start squeezing frorrom the bottom toor happen t< h u rch d o sed a nd sold a t auc*c- lated area a few miles[es n o rth of church choolooses its own pastor. When he was hired in desire to help:lp olher people ___^uh, th e bottom of t )f the toothpaste Jones, 68, shakes his head—d _ Aberdeen..“We would[d ju st sta rt “T h e re! should sl not be in any Sawyer S was on probation1 ffoU^- brings joy lo mele ppersonaUy." tube, th at is). It’s onl;g^aBisDealit mms up: “It’s just a m ess.” singing and try and drdrown them church a strugglest for power or ing ii a federal convictioi Bullock found,inded Hope Com- n u m ake it a Big Dec began two years ago whenn out." control. Itt ppleases the enemy of helped h inmates cash frauduclulent Churchrch in 1978 as a . 1 1 Tbe least imponportant word in :o T rustee R and^ D oss«s eventuaUy Christ whenien a church Is in disar- money n orders while worki deacon board attempted to c f vould send people the Rev.. Jesse Sawyer with-h- dedded to spare his youngyi chU- r a y , b u t: it ii does not please the tl Mississippi b t a t e hurdles and serve ^3 ?N ^ r forget;et th a t you are. iming soap Christ,” saisaid Bill Mertdl, vice Penitentiary. P lost, a couple. out thehe support of the full congre-e- dren the Sunday mon as model on howDW IIII p la n i c hurch- lirst and foremos presidentit ffor convention rela- “ W e d id n ’t k now h e w mts get so busy gationon. The deacons citedd opei^. os.iIes;iidHo|>e[)pe meinln rs have Sometimes parent: he executive committee probation. p I knew we wencre sup. p|j,,„5d 73 c|,„„ ethey forget to be Sawyeiyer’s refusal to cooperate;b; " T h e k id s w o u ldd ask me, tions of the lurches across the being parents that th< posed to check his backgr mportant to take they alsow dted a prison record,d, ’W hat’s going-on?’ It ggot so bad, of the Southern I Baptist p U n t r y . sweethearts. It’s imp but we didn’t," Smith sa t important rela- whichil Sawyeri had disdosed atit we didn’t want to0 come to Convention.cm. b “ 1“;, J Hunt says liele w a n ts m u re non- t o e for th e m ost in regret it now. I feel like I amily, even if it’s th e tim.Im e of his hiring, church,” Doss said, E b e n e teeer r is independent, not r I fa ile d c h u rc h g o e rs to0 feel f« comfortable tionship in your fami econventioa the d p^ple.” {ust a walk, a p h on n e e call ' o r a quick Sincinee then, the 113-year-oldd The church sits dosesed for now. part of the o ot modern Bapilaptist churches, a about how E beneier’s Smith also said Sawyer Crip to the store.. TimeT together churchch has been divided, P art of its 2004nem ber body wor- T heories t er over- Hope, for examplimple, moved into a reach ed .' pday can mean a lihappier< more Thele allegations range fromn ships across town ini: an old mdtdownn beganb vary, but both r , . former bowlingng alley; last year tttisrying tomorrow,iw. s illy to tc shocking ■> from somele armory. The other halfilf is w aiting sid e s ag reeree a dispute over the "In a Baptist churchch, the a„j d^nited1 thethl nuiin haUway preacher is supposed to p w N ot to m ention whw hat it can do in ch u rc•ch h members claiming thele for deacon Willie SnSmith, who church vanan in August 1998 may p ' as a miniaturei mimain street, com- rd looks Ime 23 years. deacon;ons glued the locks of thele paid $46,000 for thee .church at have ignitedted the fuse. and a teach, and the board Stei colors, strect- ■ ch u rcrch, h to deacon Jam es HillII auction, to r e o p ^ th e1 bbuilding. "Our pastostor wanted to use the out o for the supervision1 o< f t h e lig h ts a n d b e nc d h ie es. ^ Joseph WaJkerisalt a freelance tvriter accusinsing his mother of trying toto T h e p ro c e e d s fromim tbe sale church vanran to go to a reunion -CHURCHES. Page €2 from American Foric,* , Utah.I h av e! himhi committed to a mentalal must be spUt betweeisen th e tw o w ith h is family,”fax Stephens said. 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Tbe atfard win b e p re a s ' .for every activity undm der the air* ‘ that and wonn ae Grammy for b est atit 9 9 a m Sunday at tbe WendeU^ 3^ Dean YatesB tot speak .waves. A time to enjoyioy h its, an d a popcMason.25- & artTM o MMCMt, J m of Clay to timt lnc Itt focus back to ItaI the Christianin audience though. Southwestern Son Exposition i Livestock Show and Rode(leo in comment about wwh hat it m eans lo ere a Chitnian group,jp. But a t th e Christian fotroaowb«. they wiU certaitainly fill the venues Liv Worth before taking aa irid e iifi a cowboy. ItIt begins:I “Tbe 'tim e, diey looked likeke tthey would of 5.000 to 6.00.000 people they plan Fort F o r m a dangerous bull vrord ’cowboy* hlas as s t c ^ for Inde- be the first Christianan rock band were a flaiflash in the pan, though. rremarkable success amoiong con* ' to play to whvhen they headline °nj So it was no surprise whihen I pendence. honesty»ty and freedom ,to obtain real stardondom as cross- Mainstreaieam listeners may have ttemporary Christian musiisic fans, dieir nationwiiwide tour incoming S earned this week thatt th e ior m ore th an 10000 years.y It brings ..over artists. m n e d thlem e i our after their self- th t e audience t h ^ first pUplayed to m onths w ithI JJennifer i Knapp and lea Intf the | Scriptures. The harandy* Judy BiiUngs,, aa spokeswoman; the end, the race betweenbei Al geli« Jewsws. But the SBC leader- In th e end, it was a s diffitficult to past the insulaidar concerns of new dzed New btem ational Venersion for the Internal‘national Bible Gore and George WiV. .:Bush will ship is neitleither the beginning nor draw di a solid conclusion fnfrom his immigrants andind converts and reg- o}f f th tl e New T estam ent m arketled by Society in jColonlorado Springs. i not ium on Lieberman’:an’s faith. die end ofif EvangelicafismE . words w as it was last Febebruary istering to vote,te. ■ 1 a cross a a n d sh ield vtras givejren to Colo., ^ d it’s notlot easyi to defi^ | But religion watchertiers are hav- f Jews J sometimes feel when w Farrakhan armounceced that Perhaps thetie most interesting n e by Ted Pressley, who 30 yearsyi “cowboy." iv ig a field day. 1 by conservadve Chris- h h e h ad p u t th e separatismfi behind1 and most diffifficult response to Igo founded Cowboys for ChChrist, “ A n y b o d y wrho ho wears boots ;• It a ll has to do w ithth w^ here you tians, Evanjangelicals feel a k inship him h and embraced mainsn stream gauge is am onging Jews diemselves. Jie the first and largest Chrisiistian and a scarf arounound their neck .look and what you arare looking to Jews,. e s p e c ia lly O rth o d o x ' Islam. Is Cerrainly thereTe is p ride a nd satis- irganization o rg focusing on. cow*c thinks they aree cowboys,"ci she for. Politicos looked to the tradi- Jews, Mart:u ty n o ted in an essay in For more significant elecectorally faction that a fai^yi member is xjys. sa id tional seat of social po>power, main- The Neww York Times. Evan* were w the reactions of ortrthodox on the presidejdential podium. But “ W e’ve h a d th a t B ib le foifor 25 Many of us havehav fantasized • :Une P rotestant Christiastianity, for a g e lic a ls ssee their roots in Muslim W leaders, who arNARIES- oon n jthe way? Check out-thiss Web^ • What you cana n do: CUck on a sitesite, which reprints "Hltchracock’s letter to see a list of names (A ’ First starts with Aaron,ron, which means Several Magic VallejUey area resi- 200 S. in BuiBuriey. — I High School in Bible Bib Names Dictionary." I ty, mountain bf ' 'dents have been calleded to serve or Petersonon graduated es an honor • Elder David Young. son Df r ~ H j | K. ^ 1997 and plans ' published Put in the late 19th oenentury “teacher, lofty, [returned from servinglg missionsn for student fronrom Dodo High School and SSteven D. and Maria Yoi'o u n g of I to continue his as as part] of “Hitchcock's Neww and strength"). Or typetyp in a famous Ithe Church of JesusIUS Christ of attended UUl tah State Univenity. He FRupert, served in the C an ad a I education at ' Complete Coi Analysis of the! IHoly bibU^ name. A sisampling: Jesus ;Latter-day Saints. is the SODOD of Brent and Vicki TToronto East Mission. H e wilvUlspeak I Brigham Young Bible,” Bib it gives the meaninjngs of means “savior,"” MMaiy or Miriam ; PetersonI olof Burley and an Eagle aat 2:50 p jn. Sunday at theI /Acequla V i ^ B . University. His more moi dian 2,500 proper namtaies in means “rebellion,’on,” Peter means :: CaDedtoKive: Scout. 2nd W ard chapel. 20403 F ifth in ^ parents are the the Good Book. "rt)ck," Ruth meaileans "drunk, sat- AAcequla Connie Box of •• W hat you can r e a ± T h e> origi-c isfied." Eve memeans "living, '>■ • Sister Jill Amt Com]omp will serve • S isterit Meredith1 Carlion will ■ Twin FaUs and nal meanings of still-comimmon enlivening," andtnd Adam means the California serve in the *EIde] Karl Box of in th t NatbM Box nam es such a s B enjam in ("sc‘son o f “earthy, r ^ " S anin tta Rosa Taiwan Taipei A n de er s o n «»* ijMnwarm ^ Missi'ission. She will Mission. She se rvI e d in , tb e >eak at 10:50 ^ will speak at T exasHouston H • Elder MatkBk CnmdaD served in C m. Sunday at 12:50 p.m. SouthM M ission. the Brasil Lon- Split O ____ le Jerom e 2nd Sunday at the H e winIsp SI eak at . ' d rin a M ission, ard chapel, Burley. 4th 12:50 k He vrill s p ^ ot CofrtinMdfranCl Cor Sawyer was undeterred.un He H i U)N. Lincoln. Ward chapel. 0 Su n d ayy a t th e 1 12:30 p.m. church,” chu Smith said., “The pg5torpt continued to shtnvLOW Up an d preach Camp is the Tw in FaPalls Sth 2 Sunday at the didn’t did recognize the deaeacon every Sunday’ untilun the judge daug W ard c h ap el. ' Twin Falls ISth boa reie in ordered the chui:h u rc h c lo s e d I n i ° ] M m W iC i 515 E. 16th Sl. board See, we knew we wei F ergerguson and I. in Buriey. rrlsonSt. trouble then." June. Sawyer’ didn’tdli consider- - l: JBCwip Mym:yma Camp of iCaitMn Carlson grad­ d e r s o n The deacons filed suit to) 1k eep him self fired becaiecause m ost o f the H ^ S t a l c e ” J®*’®':ro m e. S he Twin Falls I uated from graduateIted from Sawyer off church premiseses and congregation hadtiad asked him to •graduated from Jert[erome High attendedIs SHigh School in 1997 and Twin Falls High School andd plans] to ™ Crandall is to force ‘ him to retum all dnauirch stay- :SchooI and Ricks CoUeg(ie^ Universityd Snow College and the 1retum to the CoUege of SouthemSo in the I^ow there is ian appeal of ayne and M«fcCn«Wrt the son of property and a $1,900 loan school, sheity of Utah. During high rIdaho. H e is die son of Way I their Monroe Countyf ChanceryQ Judge B Scout. Monte and Ann church chv made to him, said t : • Elder Adam Mittlitton, son of ctoss countrhe was in track and field, IJoy Anderson and an Eagle S tiling to sell the. eve and She receive CrandaU of Twrwin FaUs. He gnidu- attorney. att Michael Goggansns of John Ross’ rulin Stev< ntry and Chamber Singers. J church property. K atuuuko Mitton Recognidonived a Young Womanhood' • Elder Jaton Gleim serveired in the ated from Twinvin FaUs High School T Tu] updo. y- of OilO akley, w ill law firm ionin Award and worked in a P h i l i pp p i n e s in 1997, wheresre he was a co-vale- ^ serverve in the ents arein 1Salt Lake City. H er por> Dagan Mission. dictorian andd activea in Madrigals f ja ppan a i Nagoya CarlsonofSe Monte B. and Diane HewQls]1 speak at and N ad o n alll Honor 1 S o d ety . H e Churches- V » Missiiission. H e WiU rf Buriey. 9 a jn .SSunday u at served as a studentsti body officer spealeak at 12:45 Returned the Kimboberiy 1st and Key ClubLb vice president. He ContkKMdframCl Con locked countiy,, HuntHi won his $1 p.m.m. Sunday M led f r a s serving: W ard chapel, c attended Brigham B Young “ .4 I Uke a n ontraditional chthurch, m illion on a showow that aired July the COakley lit •EUerR 3857N.3500E. .3 . University fland studied in contemporary-music, homeae fei- 6. ard chapel. — ’ G lennm gradu* Jerusalem forjr twoi months before ? ^ iMHnn Ward3 0 J r M ax LeoD BaUey served H lowship groups instead of tradi-c Hunt said hee willw continue ;to . MOTMttion , II N. C en ter ■ I in th e M exico- a te d from his ndssion. He He plans to return to I tradi- work at the RossvilssviUe sdiool for at ijor In sodology as a donal Baptist churdi that’s t J t Ave. Guadalajara K im berlirly High BYU and majo piano least a yvar doingng Ipublic relations donal church music with p Mission. H e will jaN noM m school. inii 1997. pre-medsmden f l H e b theh e aon of ------—:------and anc organ and a Sunday schoolsc tmd fund-raising. • Elder Bcml speak at 10:45 m O e he couldn'^ ’tsayif beinaa GUd Deraid and Lois Glenn of KlKimberiy...... TheTimepNetfVruK u/deome news of stnicture.'^^Himt stn saitL Ude Patenon a.m. Sunday at IS su n k in y e t, h e • willill IMTV* in the He plans to attend BrighamLm Young...... church missionionaricf. which it pub- Hunt ( said he wasn’t as sui;ait of m illio n a ire h a s si the Emerson I dtely different - ■ r 2nd Ward IU nlvenity. l i A e i M d uharge. a Send information winning w ii {he million as hisIs sev* said it’s definite . n c h o r a g e chapel. 127 S. I taBSin Vioiruunaton, TTie TimttNew*, enth-grade eni math studentn ts a t v ^ d i e r it b e sing]in g le w om en rivel- I MOssioa U K e win I V ^V P iV 950W.inPauL • E lder Nathan Box serveire d in th e ...... P.O.BoxS48,T)oTivin Fans, m 83303. or Rossville R o Christian AcadLdemy ing for his attenticmtion or complete peak at 10:40 *' , ^ , . i ] Bailey plans Calif om la San Bernardino) Mission.I ...... Tnna Tegan. TTwTh Time»fi€ws Buriey were. ^ ei As he worked througjigh 40 strangers tryingng toi sell him on ,m. Sunday at ^ “ " to attend the CH e will speak at 9 ajn . SuiSunday a t...... Bur«au. 32SI 1/2-E. 1. Fifth St. N.. initial Jnii rounds, his stu d e n ts hshad to their inventions, le Springdale U n CoUege of Ithe Twin Falls Sth Ward cha;ttapel.421 ...... BuH«v, ID 8331}318.DtadHneisnoon remind bim to follow hiss own "Everyone is kind1 of giddy Dd W ard H e is th e K Southeni MauriceSt-N. i Thursday forT |publication on the advice: ^ Never give up. when th ^ see me,”me, he said “Ifs win F alls...... -SatuniavrB(sibr I EMPilmii ch.ibapel.559 E. BaOeyofPa> ton of FraiJdin' and Betty I Box graduated from Twi By selecting L esotho a s aaland- I kindof finmy." P a u l '

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Thefhe memories hurt, The Church of Jesus C:hiIhrist of • In baptism Ifoi for the remission B h Now a Cathatholic priest, Norman ILatter-day Saints originalated in of sins, a reqt•equircment for . exemplifiess tlthe feelings and frus- ^upstate New York in 1830,to, a fter church m emberslie r ^ p . - trations off UUtah’s non-Mormon Joseph J Smith Jr. repon)rted a • Life on earthirth is a le m p o n ^ ’ ' JnRPIr minority: “ThThey just didn't recog- series s of visions In thee first, and probationarylary stale in which ^ nize that theiileir actions left people w ' hen S m ith w as ju s t 14,14, G od th e fahhful aree triedtr and tested, and Jesus Christ commalanded and then retumm ton live with God i i m > ' W hether ththey grew up here or }him not to join any of thele exist- and tiieir familiesilies forever. . moved to UtahUn from elsewhere. ‘ing churches becausee God - • Marriagescs ]performed in ■ .... J:.s . ;. ms say they often feel 'would restore the ori,riginal church templeses doc not dissolve " oppressed and an must struggle to ed M oroni told SmilhIt where\ ' faithfully observe;rved. qucntly ignorlores that which is dif- to ' find the gold platess upon • The dead cancan lx.“come churdi ll II nil" 'iiiiillid Norman, president which ^ the history of anincient members throughugh pmxy l)apiize.Iwj; ures. But justjus half of Salt Lake T he basis of M ormon seri]ripiure, • The churchch | president, now Above, the Rev. Charle aries Kunkel, In hit room at Croiirosler Monastery In Hastings, Neb.,Net heads the 241-room monallMtlty. Dua C ity ’s resideidents belong to The th | e book contains religiou;IUS writ- Gordon B. Hinckinckley, is a living to financial difficultiesies and dwindling numben thele monasteryr ha* been sold to a developerd< for $1 and th e movliivint o p in ,- Cliurch of JJesusd; Christ of Latter- ings i of civilizations in arancient prophet whoJ re c e iv e s divine «at ol Ita occupant*.. Below,B« the Crosier Monasteryry IsI surrounded by trees. day Saints,, andai the gentile popu- America ' between aboutat 2200 revelation forir thtl e direction of lation is grcgrowing as outsiders B.C. ^ an d A.D. 421. the church, andind that individual stream in, drawndr by the rugged In the mid-1800s, the churchc: .members can, alsoals receive reve- mountainsi aand booming econo- swelled j from six originalll mem - lations from God]o dfflr guidanc«in Agingg monkss vacate monaster bers to several ihousancnd. Bul raising their famiamilies or ineetiiig ^ J^on-M orn>rmons are acutely suspidons of polyg^y andan dis- personal challenglenges. tmst of the new faith pror•ompted • That'Zion.on. or lhe New By toe Ruff ■ M aware of ho'how their differences ' rything from who they 'the persecution of Mon>rmons, Jerusalem, willvill be hiiilt upon The Aaaoclated Preeaees______.;?* affect everyt date to howow iheir businesses who fled first to Ohio,0 , then the Americanin ccontinent, and fares. M issouri a n d la te r Illincinois. In that Christ willill nreign personally HASTINGS, Neb.eb.- The head- “It’s likeI theth big gaie in front of 1 844, S m ith u n d h is b'n)'rother onearth. stones outnumberser the monks our relationslnship and if I say ’Yes, were killed by a mobb near • In moral stastan d ard s of him- ■at 'th e C r o s ie r MiM onastery, a rm LDS,’ the gates open. U I say !Carthage, Illinois. Bri;rig h a m esty, integrity,'. obobedience to law. sigh of why the oon rd e r . ‘No,’ then thtthose gates don’t open Young succeeded Sminiih as chastity ouisided e rof marriage and ing its home of 668 years. A yet,” said sai Claudia O’Grady, prophet, i and in 1647 ledd about fidelily wiihinlin imarriage. The bustling officc J director of Multi- 17,000 Mormon pioneerss across; . church opposposes abortion. 'replace the whispe:ipery silence of Development the ' United States in wagiigons to pornography■ anand gambling. A •the Roman Cathitholic mona- Corporation,tn, w h id i builds afford, settle the Salt Lake Valle:ley. 'H ie health code issuiissued hy Siniih in ^^tery’s 16 woodedid iacres in this able ng. Mormon faiih is now amoilong the 1833 cautionss aj;against smoking, • south-central Nebrebraska city of O ’G rady,y, 'w ho m oved to S alt fastest-growing in the: 'world drinking alpoholjhol. coffee or lea -;23.000. Lake City frfrom Manhattan five wiiJj nearly 11 milJion mer.e/nlwrs, and ompliasize.sze.^> healt)>y ealing • ■ “There is a lotIt ofo grieving,” ^ ^ ^ 9 9 H J | Q years ago,, s:says thai being non- slightly more than halff livingI habits and physicysical fitness. • said the Rev. Jimn ^ M oeglein, 57, - ond a woman - is a 'outside the U nited Slates.s. • In contribulirlUting 10 ]K*rcenl of .“who led the monast lililM lIB Mormon - a lastery for nine barrier in busbusiness dealings, Members of The Chururch of one’s incomele loI the church, •years. The 13 priestiests and broth- “ P eople of ol power in the LDS Je sa s Christ of L atter-day:y Saints Church rriembmbers are also ers, who ran g e inI ageag from 51 to ' • • " - V'.-acgbMB orgaruzation)n arei men, and I feel I believe: encouraged lo0 fa:fast for two meals '86, will move to) oiother Crosier ^ .. will never be p art of that fratcm i- • In God, Jesus C hrist aiand the one day a monthnth and donate the •'tommunities arour ound the coun- anchor>r ofo th e officc p ark will b e aI The Cro.>ders will be■ '"r “’'Cd lly „ ady said. She comes Holy Ghost as three sepe p a ra te money they woulvould have si>em to try. C ath oolic li doctor who wants to) Oct. 1 to. centers in Anoka, 71 ,business meetings entities. charity. Like so many relireligious orders incorpotporate mental health coun- Shoreview and Onamii tcoUngcxduiduded and is convinced • Their church is the rcre.stora- • Faithful shonihould go on a iwo' ;in th e U nited States, tes, the Crosiers selorsi andai spiritual healing into) Riverview, Mich.; Ph church refuses to sup- tion of Jesus Christ's ororiginal year mission,, oftoften overseas, to the Canons Regtegular of the his genemeral practice. The Crosier New York. The Hasting ect, it dies. diurch. actively convert;ert people. About • Order of the Holy)ly Cross - are order,, builtb around the theologyr ty, which has been in romplain that finding a • The Book of Mormmon is 60,000 mission,ionaries are now 'faced w ith few er: mmembers, and of thee cross,c ministers to localI hands since it was bui ugh becau.'ui Mormons' divinely ' inspired scriptureire, as is serving. • little prospect off youngyi people needs, Visitation Sisters in 1 to marry wiihin their - joining their comrimmunity. The Founcinded in 1211 in Belgium,, purchased in J u n e by loi drastically narrows the Beer? g Have they heen onn a mis- membecs.) ■total num ber of: pipriests in the the orderder n um bered 750 in 1960,. oper Tom Lauvetz, ligible partners. And ' United States, incluicluding monks, but toda•day has ju st 482 priests andI Presbyterian. Lauvetz s sion? Do they wear a garnrment - The Gameslv areur< likely lo put a es' ambitious attempts th e sjicrcd underclothing wiwom hy spotlight on someson of the faith's h a s d ro p p e d 20' p'(percent since brotheriers in the United States,, willing to go out of hi loconvonnone^vcomers also up.uits ^ 1965, from 58,132132 to 46,600, ,, Indonesia,Ir Belgium, thei respect the Crosier orde adult members - under th e ir T- ugliest chapters,:*rs, such as ils polyg- ders hopes people.le. sl according to the thi National Congo,io, the Netherlands, for th e property. shirts? amous past andmd the exclusion )lympics cities, Siife sireeireels and hardwork- ' “Vocations lo relij■eligious life are o ff the th street onto the A m erican Civil Ci Liberties Union ^ not there, or if thethey are there, monastestery’s ground.s, shaded by/ se( up in the trees lo celievel>eli thal there is • people cannot hearta r th e call,” said orderlyly rows of ash, poplar, oak,, rate Jesus C hrist's deothiftbycruci. i„g,heS8.1i .1 million sale deprives and erase the perception ththat it is anything in ourlur currentc histor>’ or the Rev. Charles:s IKunkel, who maplec andt birch trees. A veg- fixion. Lauvetz will f diversity, particularly church’s holiest deeds ararc per- ple toget lo knowkno il.” Samuelson owner of theirr iproperty to retreatat house grace the proper- the Crosiers in decon.ratine lhe i„‘^S ‘,ah’s i’s o v e rw h e lm in g ly formed, f, are off limits Kto non- s;iid. respea its religious)us heritage. An ty. building. Republican:an, white, male and Mormon leglegislature, is another touchy point.int. T heresa M artinez, a ^ Churchh fills gap• on( Celebnration’s strLV^V^U Catholic, MeVlexican-American soci- [j ology professessor at the University 'ey Mark I.PlRsky T h e5 dchurch is historic in ways> Ironically, CelebratiItio n p lan- of U tah, sayslys she was horrified by ■..The Ortondo SentinelMl th a t extijxtend beyond Celebration,. ners envisioned a whihite, clap- a law passecsed th is y ear th a l pre- I.;]r Ma^aie Valley . a p lannnned community built by' board church thal woi'ould have vents teachichcrs from discussing ^ v;' CELEBRATION,]N, Fla.-Like a the Walt^alt Disney C:o. been at home on Disneney s Main sexual intertercourse or contracep- ^ new theme park; attraction,at th e A t DisneyDis theme parks aroundI Strcct^ But the pastor3r and the lives in clas:lass. (L atter-day S ainis mJ . first church builtt in Celebration the worl'orid. Main Street, USA, is> congregation had oth Disney officials, includingir their own fafaith, and have lots of '•.was Aug. 20, a fte!T r vweeks of frus- store, fruitfr stand, ice cream par- . Chairman Michael1 Eisner, kids.) C H U R C H1 dOl-f HuisTl ■•'(rating construccioition delays but lor, thealeater, fire station, railroad1 approved the design. TThe struc- Normann andz others say the ,( MKKTINC.iC, A T C .S .I . m and lown hall. The onlyr lure includes a traraditional divisions inin thei community hove ; . -well before th e SepSept. 17 dedica- statio n i lALI j H o tn ann ’s k>;l(>b tar-old bell healed con:onsiderably over the f '•tion. It may takeke until then, thing; missingm from this idyllic: steep le w ith a 126-yeai j AMAZING GR;^—— ‘'Thccluirclu'i lies of CluiM I church in years, hut the th church is the first ; --church officials say,say to work all tableaulu is a church. salvaged from a rural c • F E L L O W S H" ^ saliiti'Ntv yo u ." Jhe bugs out of' theth high-tech In 1a sense,s M ain S treet’s miss- Iowa. lo admit the:here is still a long way ' house of worship. ing elenlement has been filled wiih1 Inside, the 450-seat: sanctuarys logo- y n C .S A .C( l I a i n p i i s have concerns and we Celebratiol The congregaticItion has been the CorCommunity Presbyterian1 . is as well equipped fcfor audio- "We do hi l-’v erg recn Uklg;k lg . R o o m ,\-{)5 ladway the- need to dolo better," said Elder meeting at a localical movie the- Churdi.± . visual effects as a Broac Services T im e: SSi u iu liiy ater. T h e S$3 million structure on> ater: 32 channels of sourund and 73 Cecil 0. Saniamuelson, Jr., a mem- 8:30 A.M . & 10:30 A 10:30 A.M.Ivf. .S:.l()l’.M. When ground waswa broken on Celebrsbration Avenue was builtt channels of lighting, pliilus a high- ber of thee FFirst Quorum of the •ction with Seventy, aa ggroup of church poli- the 2-acre downt.fl'S|>lltUll'IHf lllIlIM- positive.” r mull: 7,l,<.K‘)4l)«irD.ir 42.l-(il70 Perhaps■ mmost shocking to new- —R e l kGION ONJTV---- comers is5 hhow deeply religion , „ • seeps imoI didaily life - from small .i Community Christ ■The Dallaa MorningK NiNew s Odysseysey, 30 min., 5597824) S im p le A n s w e r s ” talkroclothithing styles. L ^ Church cof Christ e Tonight’s program "Odyjdyssey Weekly”: Mary Alice ' “In comm,imunities ouiside Utah, I Church ■‘Come now, andI Ictilet us reason together.’ ams hosts a newsmagazine O re g o n , ! 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Page C -4 S aturdrday, August 26, 200300 T h e T^imcs-NcN^s ir r ^Bwefi r WorE INMO^I N E Y t l V conn m i ^ d i v d d e c^ fearpplant WInCo Foods goesg [— high fashion wFwtth floor is clos>sed; WinCo Foods is gett[etting a fa sh - ionable floor for its newnci Medford, Ore., store. S for goood ; A white concrete memeant to look like marble is being popoured in thc PIERCE (AP)P) - Workers'iin former Kmart buildiIding, where Potlatch Corp.’ss JaypeJa plywopd 1 a 24-hour gro- WinCo plans to opim a i plant and localll ccommunities eery store this fall. ------Uar-itfr-indcfinit WmUo, a tioise-basedsea’cHauTmtfi ^ imtc-ihutdown------m eans forever. 32 stores, has yet to0 sets( a formal The companyany Tuesday opening dale but expe'{pects to open announced it woulcould d o s e indcfi- this fall. Thc warehouHouse grocery nitely because of thet poor mar­ will em ploy 225 to 250)0 ppeople. k e t for plywood. Thc project marks! ththe first time “I don’t think it v th e w hite concrete hasas 1been laid in ii will s ta rt back the Rogue Valley asidiside from per- ^ up. This is it,”" s:said six-year haps a few small patchItches, accord- employee Dave Dutro,Du 29, as he ing to LTM Inc., whichch isi supplying and others lefleft the mill th e product. T h u r s d a y ^ B The concrete is a. mixnt of white a f t e r n o o n . cement, white sand,, wwhite aggre- And if the gate and water. “This-iss-is interesting plant closes StillS/i itl shock stuff," sayS LTftTs Don)on Skundrick. for good, the here.r I don't “This isp't run-of-thuntains. InM lniH IIIB up to Idaho’s Land Board - d ered if it w ouldd beb. his last pick of reviving sentimentu againsta mar- m mt aybe his wallet.- five-member panel led by he upatjaype. want to know when it’s governor and including th e a kBt-oriented systems,"'s,"‘G reenspan “ W c w • rS “Anything to< do with a down- to come in,” Morton said, ney general - which over: told colleagues att tlthe central going to i imber industry of us who w an t to sell." state-ownedsta land. bank’s annual retreat;at in Jackson “those of h u rts us all," h ei said.sai Lincoln Hart, a blacksmith W estRock applied to th e Ix Hole, Wyo. A text of his speech But ,5“ - Tho town andid regionr under- ember of a group called A log track makas lU w ayI throughtl the center of town In Cascadei Monday. A to lease the property was distributed in Washashington. ond merr . i r ^ i w ent a n exodusi in ith c mid-1980s IS for Valley County, sees proposed $5B0 million ratoriort next to nearby Cascade ReiReservoir would drasti- FcFebruary. A d edsion was cx| ’ Greenspan was quiclulck to point when Potlatch1 anannounced the out, however, thot “z“at present, little differencedif beiween the cally change the look and f afafter being tangled in red 8,000 residents enjoy. five-star hotel)iels and nearly 3,500 State leaders, charged \ ssible could be fouifound. Two years cies, rejecting goverrernment-con- or a decade over use of “I’ve seen people tal:ake su c h hom es, condo:dominiums and apart- ensuringfP thc highest poss f state later, the nearbyby tcommunity of trolled system^ like thitho'se of com- u.S. Fore)rest Service land. adamant stands," Valleyey County ments in wharhat now is one of the finandal retum on use of s / want Headquarters hadlad been literally munist counirics. “T heJ project p is going down,” Clerk L«e-Heinrich sai>aid. “It’s county’s most□st sparsely populated endowment land, primarily \ ock is vacated and bumedned to the ground Greenspan said the trend has Hart saicaid. “They can’t build it. made mortal enemies2S among areas. Most;t ValleyA County resi- ^details about how WestRoc Many people bl b la m e th e ply> been a m ajor force foror Iboosting liv- 0 loaded with amenities, longtime friends." dents live tcto the north in the being ^ run. s ■ .ing standards aroundmd the worid They’rec proposingp w h at w ould be Developers of what’ss formallyf olready-develi/eloped resort town of It’s a situation still very nmuch wood market prolproblem s o n fec{- and predicted it wouldlid continue to a failure.’re." known as WestRockck Lake McCall, influx. eral policies that tht allow the do that. Mortofiton .and Hart represent a Cascade paint a glowingng p icture Don WeilmiIm unstcr, 70, a n Idaho “WestRock continues to chahange. importation off foreignfo timber “For now, the proces«ess of global- shapj divisiondi> among residents of a destination resorl>rt w h e re c attle ran chher a and businessman, PInvestors comc and go. One oiof the a n d wood productsucts. ' ; ization is being aided‘d by\ strength- Long Lo Valley, a grass- and people will flocl^ to enjnjoy four- is presidentnt of WestRock Inc., J®issues we have asked W estRolock is A sign on th e! mm ill i read s: “W ^ ening economic growtlwth,” the Fed cattle-ncrich swath running more season fun. w h ic h is tltrying to attract to affirm what is their mananage- the people at Jay p e, m a k e tbie chairm an said. th a n 30to miles : north-and-s'outh Blueprints call for stat;ateof-the- investors to) fufinance th e resort. ment organization,” said B:Bryce best plywood in thtl e w orld. W4 In the economic sena2nse, globaliza- along CascadeCa Reservoir. The art hi^-speed lifts to rurush 5,000 T he work< is far from com plete. i'aylor, ^ ® chief of range maninago- accom plish this> goalgo: b ecau se we tion is a catchall termn Kto describe a re g ioI’s n ’s largest employer is a sk iers a d a y u p 7,669*f(•foot-high So far evenI th e developers adm it ment and surface leasing foror the are the most productive,proi bbs^ system of opcn-tradirding markets Boise Casllascade lum bee mill, W est M ountain, a n 18-hl-hole golf ju s t $29 milliiillion has been invest- Idaho Department of Lands.s- trained, and withoithout a doubt th.i^ am ong nations a n d stroitrong intercon- A resojsort on the reservoir’s course; tennis courts anand fadli* ed. But Weilieilmunster said inter- . The company now says a new safest employees'ees making the neeting busifiess ties.; w e stern rn shore promises thou- ties for horseback ridiniing, snow- est is growing businessI"" plan v^on’t be read:idy for finest quality' productpr found 3f new jobs b u t also would Please see RESORT, Pa{*ageC6 anyw here." Com piled fn>mmwlrereporU mobiling and ice-skating.lg. “Every daylay we get e-mail, and

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Internet gianant Yahoo! was down ------10,000 Emulex Corp. lost moimore than half COMTEXEX”, was picked up by a T h e D ow Jo n e s in d u stistrial aver- $5,563 at $134134.25. their value Friday aafi fte r a b o g u s n u m b er ofol wire services and Web S CHANGE I I ^ H H age closed up 9.89 at'■11,192.63. 1 Stocks haI^ave been climbing ♦ao9 | B ^ B ------0,000 ' bress release claimfimed the net- sites. (Br;BridgeNews did not run The blue-chip index!X gained slowly but steadilysti for weeks as t m a k e r w o u ld th e b o g:us u s release.) HlQHn.210.94 146.15 fo r th e w eek. it became apparentap to investors * • _ aooo r e s t a t e it s fourth-qj^u;•q^uarter eam- The fictitiousfit release gave Broader stock indicatators were — that tho-Fediederal Reserve'Board —. . L0W11,lBS.e3 ings and that its chieh ie f e x e c u tiv e E m u le x( publicpi relations manager lower. The Nasdaq co:omposile had condududed its strategy of RECOnC} HIGH B j H Q | w as resig n in g . R o b i n SlSchnug as a contact. index was down 10.60 1( at raising intereirest rates to slow the ------7.000 I 11,722.96 MAY Emulex, a Costai WMesa, Calif.- Schnug; wasw unavailable for com- 4.042.68, and the Stai: a n d a r d ic economy andmd stem inflation was JUNe JULY AUOAUGUST I based maker of devioivices and soft- ment. Ppor’s 500 index was d(down 1.86 working. OnD n Tuesday, the Fed r* ware thal connectt/data-storage d: Speakiiiking to the CNBC cable at 1,506.45. The Nasdailaq pined come throughigh, making no change Aug. 35.2000 r R I J J J — ------5,500 ; e q u ip m e n t to com putcmter networks, financialial news chunnel. Chief 112.34 for the week, wwhile the in its rate poliw lic y . m CLOSE denied making anyny such state- Executiveive Paul Folino expressed S4cP 5 0 0 ro se 14.74.' T h e D owV has h risen more than ment and said thele cclaims con- shock ot the hoax and said ▼ 4.042.6a [ g r o r f r ------5,000 I Analysts said Fridajay’s tepid 650 points in the past two weeks NET CHANGE __ j' tained in the “fictJtioitious” release -Emulex’sx’s fourth-quarter results — trading was reflective: o of a n u m . a n d is a t it s liighesth point sincc it .10.60 - E ^ S | ^ ^------4.500 W ere "ca te g o ric a llyr fa]fa ls e .’* r e p o r te2d d A ug. 4 arc unchanged b e r o f c ro ss c u rr e n ts novow at work reached 11,21,287.08 on April 11. Emulex stock wa;was halted in and thatlat its current quarterly % CHANGE on W all Street. Button tlthe whole. And the Nasilasdaq is at its higl)est _ _ -0 2 fi______------^ — ------^mor7iing-trade-ot-$55,;;55,54-after-the ------p e rfo rmnance-19 ai on-iarget.------the~markcls“are in somimetltmg o( level in a moiffoittli: HIGH4,0B3.12 . shares had lost jusiiust over half Folino10 said: both the SEC and a h o ld in g p a n e m . Some concincem s remain, howev- <: th e i r v a lu e . W h e n titrading was Nasdaq’sI’s surveillance group are “Volume is very low.AT. It seems er, such as15 high\ energy prices LOW 4.02S.5B J ------3.500 r resum ed foUowing the company’s invesdgatgating th e incident. H e dis- the m arkets have reacached un and tight lablabor markets, Imth of RECORD HIGH KUKt} (0. tooo • response, the stock< slshot back up courageded speculation that a dis- equilibrium and there's2's just not which couldId contribute to a rise ------3.000 to S10S.7S to closese down only gruntleded former employee of a lot going on," saiiaid Ricky in inflation,n. Ini addition, several 5,048.62 may JUNE JULY AUCAUOUST .1 $7.3125, o r 6.4% . E m u le xX ccould have engineered Harrington, technicalal analyst sectors haveve warned that profits AP : T h e p re s s re le a s ee, , whosev origin the hoax,ax, citing the company’s with W achovia Secuiuriiies in may be dowi>wn in the second half , Is unknown, said EmEmulex would low tumoTiover rate, but suggested Chariotle, N.C. o f 2000. ' revise its fiscal fouiourth-quarter the probe)be may focus on Internet Some investors soldd :stocks to These fadeic to rs c o u ld ]>ose o h sla - advancers ai: by a slender mnnargin Thursday’s paces o of f 1.02 billion. 2 0 0 0 e a rn in g s o f 2SS c(cents a share chat roomoms and ihat investigalors capture recent profits. cles as them;markets try to reclaim on or the New York StockSi The Russell1 20002( index u l ^ a loss of IS centsts a share, and will looklok for unusual trading T ec h n o lo g y sto c k s b o re; ltltc h ru n t. th e ir h ig lis: of e a rly sp rin g . 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Oci Su(w ioAs <02loaS ^fS^TS ^ 2 )1 ^ 72187S __?18 2ISS .1 Thu.'ttM**2a T E r^ a M H MO. wW $010;$ FaoncalW t i STS. i»______------t« I» —T»T.Ol»T.Oei«T-tB—T t o ---- ^ —2Jt.4----I 222' ~ 220 79 220.T3 *38 —Thut«p*nir»1V.T*ft T ----WM ------^gdnstlS^tsubisJbi] 8«p >V(0 M.IS n s s »3*7 -12 Dm 231 2:23I.7S 23039 2301 NV MtC tfvw tpolI m>mMh Frtlty MMT. i« $0 03S Bw Ewe «NJo mtM.W s soiao . 40 M ______; 8«0 Pryw BW &S.IO s»6t ♦ jg ly i 2W j248 8 246 248 9 .71 L iv e s t o c kIK______New v o w (AP)-8pc■ 8po«ronltneuama>aipncw (A P )~ 'n ie JaJapanese t m ore lhan 2 0 yet ! 8«p CwlOOtM a7M B7J IM3»4,91TjjpT»J78 “ , AJwnltium.Wrcanltin t pw b . Lovtcn Uatal Esh Fn government is prepeparing UndeFalWjy , Awg COWexaoM 274.10 273J, s s POCATEUO l*P) - Idaho Fami DurtauHI InnnnounuinI Coppar • ISO 0 Cafndihoda Ml plti*. U S. dauviationa. 9*0 COwexStMT 4B30 4M In^tiOO report >a> Fnoiy Copper-M.aoewop)•a par b.. N.Y. Uare w « Fn. charges against Mitsisubishi ers ore required^ V to report'^on- M*w J#M t:w Laad-29-31 eana parb.pad Motors Corp. for thc aututomak. sumer compiinplaints to the 5? ss,“~is,s .s: Ir's"’-‘sr 109.W ^IMS 1M.7S .35 UUVESTOCK" AUCTXW LAvelOCl,OcHConynaattn ZM - 89 U-60 02 cant,MMt b , dttvafad. 8 « Twi^Dond lOOM 1000100 04 t001« '. 02 Uar 1?#* on Thunday. U l^ and sominardal scMrtan 38.00-41 00; OoU - S271.6S toy' u.. Handy 8 Harman (onf, daty cr*s m a$sive 2 0 -year covei/er-up of Transport MiniMinistry and mbst ' Sw MuM Bond 100.03 99.22 WJ 99.77 • 02 May 124 SI 124 5 124 124 hih*avv l**der tlaer* M 0&«9 00, MM •*• auto defects, a top goveremment make recalls5 if if serious defects. _ -.W Ai _ 99 (»100,00. taockw «l»*r( 100 00-107.C37^lr0W ^- S5?-$274.10Wyoi, ------S S ~ S :S —: ------:r - = * ,S — — Bwitaaoaf iiwi»Toao-T»oo:naiwtv»namniMOW ------8»v*f^«.B78Ha«}yl ----- ^fiffiCial'SalffTrrddy:------^— tirefountE ------Sw 7t3 7J5 7 J 7*4 *.,0# ^ - t i i U l .T I «**<• M 00-70 00. holttiin tpnngo Mawxrvi. l Sava<-HM7lnM01, OR Cooon 0473 e.390 e.M 6 379 .1.31 T>w.'*(M>mn 14,856 bba(w caf»*t rVK W lamM n/K tlauMeterbuatasoo- C U*rcury$lSOotfpe<:p**'78bWN.V. However, it has no piplans to Mitsubishi wouldwo be thc ijrst Aug V PM * I01S 10.18 10.1 10.1S . 06 aOVBWM 51 OCT. h*M leadat h*a*n H.OO-M 00; ■ -$S7S.00tro*ol.. N.V. (cortraO) prosecute any Mitsubishiihi exec- company fornormally charged Sw Wi>M* 10«> 1091 log 1091 - BMObunMlU h«l«n «0 06«.00; ttoO«r hallt IB 85,00oiSaW^Sock Plabnum"$W70**^troyM..N.V. UerctpolFn. 10t« Itoo - Sw 461.23 ; OM* n/a; track con 1MV1 ealv** iVk WM•*ana> piM rva; nq.-nai4uoiad,n.a.«o utives or employees -ai«nd the under that law,la' a miniury VPMN low 107 [S4747S 470^9 ^ 4 7 ? Sleader tarrM rVa: Ramariia: SiaugMar CO«rt2.3law*<.co> Ow OFPMA 107S 101066 e 10.71 t 01 , Jan 4*3' 485.5 481 48135 b>buM M*Wy, *ghi laadett 1-2 lower, NEW YOflK (AP)-K*i. Kay currency aicAange ralee maximum legol sanctiction the spokesman said,aid. T Jtn WPUMk 1050 104 Fnday. company faces is lessss th a n Only one oth&Ither company, Puji Aug I X cam* 87JO 06.36630 8630 -*120 - May 501 “S ""ii Si ■” cCHlCAOO (AP) - Fulu»»« W*9r<9 on lhe C DoBww: IbcM^FWa f^C^f 0 ? iMcaiM U J ^ S7.e sits soa 808 - 31 U $40,000 under the charg«-ges con- Heavy Industiustries, has ever ...... Ow LM«UM. ..T0,« 993 L » .M . a Q«. Euro $0 9023 $0 9019 tem placcd. been sanctioncioned. for failing to FW IMCWH 7I4S 701T O M '^97 ' m ’ * '" ■™ .M*?! .75 CCATTir Mtrti 2,1671 2.1879 t i t LMcaO* 73 M 72.072,82 71 02 - 50 Nov 520 130 918 3 5 815 25 . 5 4< PourM $1.4719 $1.4819 Transportation Miilinister report defectt complainisco to tte Aug MJ7 M.I86.1 8630 -37 Thu.‘ttal**23,<23,428 • * M20 -120 SmtaFrM 1.710S 1.7113 ; govern- authorities mdand failing to m;^e »4.7 M.e2 -108 Thu.tCMnMtM t28,S73.up 1 J»4 Oa Q 88 4 5 88 5S 67.60 87W»rc«ai» B7 00 UM U t ^ O .js aOMObCOMM P « » FFW 71.40 7V4S 70.83 701 . Oa LMhov U4S S21 Aor 73 40 73 SO 73.82 71< final suges of pressing; ccharges - which makes>s SubaruS autorfio- 4967 5007 -^45 Oct 1137 Jun 71.07 71.07 70.41 70< SSIL FUELS apped w ith a snfoll ' ?w Me 11 Foss against the carmakcr.r. which biles, was slapp Apt LMncm 4BM 4915 4Bi /I9 60 ^30 Jar^ 16 06 ^ , a a i 2 ” .025!Th2.ti*iS8771 the ministry says hidd about fine in 1997 inin what' amounted Aug P o n ^ U2S S7I Thu'a w * n m 19.838, up 270 NEW YORK (AP)-Futi■FutUfM tr»<»r>g on me New Vorti FW PonbMr 8S20 63 U.! 50 63 50 0 82 Ua^ 16 80 FEED^CATTUl WereanMe EitntrMipFnday. F ______64,000 consum er complailaints for to an adm inistrastrative reprim and. Uw PoriibMy »4S0 633 k 1722 1709 I7.M ' .04 (0.000 ft ba^ CM patb. U - Sa-a C Sw WhMl 2 44 1/4 241J4I3 4 t(7. bl 1/J Aug 17.35i 1735 1722 1722 .09 Aug A M37 8837 M,12 86») 88: -27 u o H r ^ S e T e ^ . . . OW WhMl . 2.U2.S9I. ) 17JS 17.42 17,42 .18 Sw 3 eS,7S. 8S.85 M.7S ,84J NTtU ... Uai WhMl a n t n 2.7876i<42.77i/J*'..02 1. Oa Oct 86.90 86.95 8S.4S KS.:S 85.! kUy WhMl 2»S3'4 21 »19^0S 17,96 1796 " m N — Sw SOrMVl 46S1<3 46i4ai>4* 4< - Thu;t^ i 9.i ji? 8730 8730 #680 Ml98 60 '-9 5 Dec ijoiss 30701 II :;i5 4------H0»..Gat1>—* 4.7*^i4-*-70->. ______MM .1 2______Resort_ __ Sw Com 1.7B1/4 1.76'76'1/31.78 1, 1/2. .00 1/2 eOYB&SuCAJ Apr * 87.15 87.15 MBS N t KM. ' ’ May 8702 8702 M 50 M!SSS :S ES j N0> Com l.a« 1.64 1 Continued from C4 OusMorxIramSMh S “ l'59 80^r t r s T .5900 18.00 ..20 1Ell. M t 3.449 Thu.'t aalet 1331 pledged for thethi resort so far Oct H7 9Q1M 15680 .56 60 157.00 - 30 1 2820 I:i2 HOOaSw'"*''^ 27.79 . 12 a m onth or two. includes $7 millinillion that Baric of jm 'oo |M30 * 2749 . 12 , ______BF.AN£NS . g ;«|o; ^""srio-nfTi**- S2.10 13; ...... 27.3 ...2 In early June a natational America announlO unced on Aug. 17 May 18100 1 s s S ! leader In resort develop)p m en t, 3 ^ ^ 5 ^ m illion 50 93 - 29 Oet ...... 28.94 Vm lion from Mexican • Val«y OMnt " i?n rM jssj i?! ...... 2839 ..12 W estroc LLC of Scottstsdale, businessman A ■ PncM»f»n*llo9'«>»ti», lOOpounPOUTKH.US No 1 • Aug 183 50 163I 10 182 10 te2:S0 -.20 A n Alfredo Miguel ' Mcfti. Imt Maho b«in til »nd1 tux tiorao*cAarott. Pnc*t Sw 1830030 .8300t 182.10 182 50 - 20 JJS ‘d\56 2S -10 Oac Ariz., agreed to be thc mn a ste r Afif. . tuC,Kllochw>Q«<>«houlnoic«• Pr Prooucvn de*irir>g Ocl ...... 16230 -40 JJul 1580 5580- 5555 5515580 . 13 Fea ...... 2948 0 2 , mor* r*c*nl pnca ntormaiw' thoutmould comacidtalert. Oec . .. Aug 140S 54.15 &4 00 &414 .0 ..13 Mar . . developer and make a munultmiil; Miguel headslads a company in . Orwlnonn«>r4,Sir;pxlo*.S1S.»IS. »mU ledt. St3. Thu '* Ulet ,»22.| 8 9 i...... *” COct ...... 481 lion-doUar investment in t > W»hoptfili».noQuol«;tm*twMM.rM*t. no guol* Pnc*t Thu '• open rnt•nt93378. I u> 1.070 CDec .. ... 4r.(4765 - 60 Jun I the ski Mexico calledd InInfomin S.A. with • tr« gnwi 0»«y Oy Mtr^OMX in OuN Latl ipM 19 47.iy 0 59 ^ Jut , . resort. Scott Lyon, a maranafwng interests in everythingeve from a • OlhMkUhoMtnpncMixcoOKlclOecied weeUy trr Datn MINNEAPOLIS ( *“0 ...... ■ lis ' ii 1 ol AgncuKurt - Or«a1 Optn I member of the Arizonala firm, theme parkc to plastics. But MtrMI Hvwt. U S. 0«ptrtm«rM ol A I 2406 '.:i9 nonrwrm: $17. p«oi *15, tmki WHEAT ’ becam e W estRock’s chicf i US S13.wnai>Mut«i Hit SISI OuOudet Current on Aug B.000bun**nu*iun:eMparbwM 4 sE ■' if execu- M iguel’s holdinIdings now may be . 22. Sw 396 300 395 29725 .3 21 * ... .7,1787 -300 Dw : : 11^ Ml tive officer. encumberedi bybj his pledge to D*c 313 3 Feb 64 80 6520 83.90 63!6310 -182 Jan . .. 33 65 Mar 64 10 64 50 63 2 5 63163 2 5 -2 00 Feb While the names of ththe two repay what repoeportedly was $320 22 90 ..17 ; G r a inI N S k ; s 3 May —^ «. groups a re nearly identicacal, they million in debtlebt.run up by his ^ J i 21.33 *:ir had no relation to cach Uw ...... 34 0 5 ‘ .3 1 B h other companies inI ththe e early 1990s. VUcyOrBJnt Dk 360 360 300 360 .8 jEtraSnfcaThu'( talet 470 Dw ...... until Lyon’s move. Pne« lof »t>«ti p«r lHrth«l. eninl l,876.i»18 :. 2039 ^1r Weilmunsterter said WestRock bwn* per liundtW PiKtl:aituO|*cllochangt t T h u .'tc ^!w24,74t, n : U0413 £tl taiat’l30.2ia Th, But Westroc vrithdrewf juj st 10 might eventiiallnally seek a public WMnrWt^TEAT V135 Son «M» WhMl. SI.78, b«rt.y.r. »4$4 i00 (46.pound bate). 5,000 bu nMmu M e t a l s /C u r rRENCY i .SXWSf” .” weeks later. Lyons saiaid the stock offeringing to finance its mi«d ortm. r« guol«, out. S4 30...... 276 .. . Arizona company was una ewI mo«lu>«) Pr>c«»*<«VW>r(>yn«^'»>" Dw . ?ia D90S Ofl.lH .1.61 “ plans, but hisis optimismo leaves 201 Soiecled wgrld gold pncat. F.»}4y JSO 94.19 9628 .1 83 reach a mutually satisfiifactory some of Cascascadc's residents Sofl «ihil» «tn«l. Augu»I (Mtvary.try.« • Uounia^i Hom*. Thu t iaiat 41 Horn Kong lala 9273 15 up SI 20 Nov 9350 9450 12 01: ton »r>Ml n Ourtay,•y, S$1 89. arxl barley, Thu tOpw»mn Lonrwn mommg l,ing $273 31 up 10 55 3W ” .29 928S *.:rO agreement with the Idaho10 devel. dtWarr n Ourlay, S3 7S Pnc**trjuolidOa.'yt’y&rrotoi qu( OCflUU WHEA'ibI t ’ London afternoon lumg $273 81 up $0085. 8 Jan 9000 BI.351.35 89.80 9t.11 .49 opers. AgnSoitfC* irt OuAvy UnobgnMnu Lortdon laie. $273 70 up M 90 539 66 60 •07.91 .10 “I think it'ss a !lan d scam. Tljey* n»«l Or«jn «hd Dean « Quhl andUWKar»*^r*po.^lU>« ► Sw 366 '* ^ 3 6 8 * ‘*3 6 7 “ '36fl .3 Pantallemoonhung $272.17upS039?9 bU' 8260 B280 And in late July, PierreI have no intentl ZurKh lal* anamoon; $273.45 uO $1.10 :ntion of doing the loovMig O'*-" pnc*«. ton wnn*'• »'deW*ry^ O nT«> Nr Handy & Harman $273 85 up $1 OS» May 75 21 75 SO a golf course," shid OarWy. $4.10. com. S4 10 (both tpc NY Handy S Harman labncaled. $292.81 3.90 WM «:i5 -30 involved in the Valbois projectp Joni Fields, vhowho lives w ithin f|vc F»»t and Oood»>0) Pnc»» quot»dJl«?by I UndXxaiierinc ‘ '**" NY Engt^n). $274 77 up $1 05 ' in" 72.21 7321321 71 25 71,05 - « Fact NY Engelhard labncalW $268 51 up JtJtn. Aug ... -in the 1980s, resigned:d from of ,her site.sit “If the state NY Mete, ook) tool month Fn $274 10i»Ju«j$1.J0. Sw 72.50 73.10 WestRock’s board of dirtirectors. gives them thc POCATELLO (AP) - k]*ho Faim U. CnEEsn: NYHSDCll«nkU3A4pm Fn;$27400i 1% V3V0 th e la n d ... th ey re oiaifl f»pon lor Fndty. ' Nov 72:90 73 V) After his depailarturc, gonna get moncloncy and they ijan Pocatello-Whd*ntw*' >.es(iOS (titadyj, bartey 3 35 Cheddar cheete>et« pncM on the Chcago Uercamii*. NEW YOIIK (API -Futuret liading on lheineNYMeiC Dec 73 00 7300 ■ (tiatdr): 14p*rc»nlHinng20a(ili.8 (tltady); ontruiy am. Eichange Fnday. Jan 72.90 72.90790 7230 72.30 -30 ^/Weilmunster said Schneb-belen- walkout." ' l*i2 2S2(up3) Daireit 1.1000,100,. 0100, 40 pound bkxht 1.3000,- Sana Chg. Fab ...... who has built ski resosorts m Frank Eld is s. ' 000£N-VMa-twal2 28 |up1).«1),Dartey380 0025 OOU.*" "I” L, « Ell talet 43,816 Tnu.'tThu. talet 44,034 is seeking a* seat on (»1*^ ); 14^n:*r»1 ipnno 2.eu:B|up2)- |uf II P*rc*niiw, Waak'taver^■0* 0*rr*ll,t 1820. Uoat, 1.2871 3J62 Europe - had been nothingngmore the three-me•member Valley P iM coumay OtarMa Feed*. 74.10 .1.20 UNLEA^OASOUNXJNE POniUMO - Whtla >n*at2.e919 (tl(titadyj. bartey 83 00 th a n a figurehead anyway.•y- . . C o u n ty Commission Con in t) (up 81; 11 percem W«. . T :i:is s r ? ? - < r r 9«?**■ # 04.40 99.41 . 3* Projections from thci princi-i November becaix a u s e hc thinks thc rffl.i'iS "™ '’'"'"' 7860 .1.10 Od 6861 BO.IO P 0 TAT 0 E.S i sisss ss i SOO 6100 8S:71 V37 pals already arc becomir CALUWELL - polalo marktit FOO 3.60 62 10 62.60 ..3r ambitious. There were to10 I x 2 0 hnndled. POniLANO.Or. lAI'J - &0t al 12.3012 p.m. POr Fnday th«P*xi 00ir«trat USI 1 Thurtday. Wat« Ourt>anki 50 «> 6860 Il30 Feb 8t:00 8231 ski lifts and 125 trailsIs. Now >r thipmenlthi by laJ. Injck cartont. 70 couri , Wtthoglon NortuXaht. 70 couM. 5 00- Ow ...... m93:00 ' .130 Apr :| there will be fewer,;r, and county commissn issioners w ere riot or barg*. p*r buth*l, •■cw'o«1t,■It, Ccom, ba'ii^ and 10 00.11 00. Wt torghum. p«< c«n 5 SO, WiKOnvnnvn NorUXaht. 70 count 1200-1300, •Feb ...... 296 86:iO 1.32 WestRock Vice President No 1 tonwh<»»thMI. 289 Woca 10.00-1200; CdoradoNorUahi...... 63.^ . 27 Kidd said the final numm b e r is - said. “W e needed tht e answ ers.” : No.2com0om»tltconwDntot 7 50-8 50, Colorado 7 00-8 00: 13030 .1.20 NATUVU.aAS ordinary prolem 3 11 Watmngnn-Ore-Oieoon Norkouht 3.00. Dw ...... Mr.13760 .120 1OM0rmbVt.lpti seven experts appointedd by1 the jump-stan whal'h at has been a tim- lOpctproloin 304 US 1-tut A, IOOD tacki U, WrWncontinooo-B 50. Thu.'tuiet I33B6 Oct 4.960 4^^ 0 4.S30 4.636 .83 I.And B oard, including skikl mdus- ber- and agriculnculture-dependem 12 PCI prolean 3 38 e 1000 tack 7W-7 50. Thu'toptn mi 126.913, up 797 ^ 4.960 4 683 .61 try consultant Jerry Groroswold, economy by grabbinggra u piece of . lapaproKwi 358 BO.VEn Ow 4 870 4:790.790 4 C55 4 750 .60 8,000 Itsy oz.: canH par buy oc. 700 4 610 4.698 .76 co n clu d ed th a t W est Moilountam Idaho’s tourismsm boom.1 13pclprolein 322 Aug ,.,. 48J488 7 . 3 9 Fet) 4:360 4 435 is too low, warm and dry S 1.IGAR______. Sw <«aO 493 0 486 0 481 102 • 4 090 4 162 ^73 ry to be Valley Counj u n ty ’s un em p lo y - . tSpaprWem 4 01 ideal for skiing. .W 3 7« 3.790 !oi m ent ra te reachached as higli as 7.9 t XXXXXX or XW oabat orbatitmlidulmnnd ml NEWYOnK(AF; (AP)-Swgti luluru irad-iog on me N»* Dec 493 0 4 99 5 492 S 49« ^ More skepticism is ba 497.0isis .34 X Jun 3 690 3.770)^ .Su-andCocc-^-cha^rt. Jan505 0 505 0 497.9 49: 3 jased at percent in Febnebruary - one of tlie Von Coflee. Sv ■ CKICAOO (AP)-Futur*tliad>ngoUa on ine Chcaoo (lotid Opan Mar 503 0 5050 101.6 50' :7SS 3710 3751' l66 lea^t in pan by what appiIpears to highest in aI statesu where there ol Trade Fll.- SUQAH-WORUwld Ti May ... , ...... 50-504.5 0 3 , Aug 3,720 1760.760 3 700 3.760 .68 Op«« M U-r B«a* Q«, 112^fc*.ie*r.leampwb. Jul ...... so; ...... 3.740 .06 bc a shaky financial founim dauon ^ 5 only 4.5 percentpet joblessness Od 103313 to 85 10 26 >0 83 . 48 509.9 OS Oct 3 680 3.740.740 3 879 3.W .66 ; OuM Mar IOOI for thc project. The $29)miUion i overaU that mmon onth. , Sw 3*0 244 25 {40 240 341 5 .1 1 May 068 £ ■■■ SI4:til 0 1 Dec ijOOS 3 920^ 3 W 3 r a I m Dm 3S0 203 2SS 75 'si- l i Ti Mar .... Sti U« 27iS 270 5 275 5 I B37 9.00 0.|r .24 May . . 5188 511 0 1 Feb 3674 3.728.728 3 674 3.728 '*9 Uty 280 289 75 ?87 2Sr 2875 ' l i M? 8 90 Jul ...... S183 511 .3.1 Mai .... Jm 205 24 298.75 295 35 Dec ... ' ■ 520 S? 2 .31 Apr 3360 3 .Mi391 33M 339^ Ol Sw 303 30S.5 io3 303 ^ jSi*' 5229 .39 May 3 3 77 3 313 ^ 314 316 313 313 314 .1 Thu I talet 20. :?00 3 250 3 200 * 31 •laiftBi^a^tecuitoinhniz« (Nir ,nw K et report to motcf^1^ rro o a d i^ 'W i» t8 If- s S'137.8 0 5 Jul ...... [iW y o u W WwwlBiHh ••: ttbck' bfm m iat fund that'srtotnot IIri o v report •• 530 6 .3 5 Aug ... 3 263 Ot Iho ISSlJ!inri42,805 ilS^OOOtM.:ea 132 5 .35 Sw ...... cw fitiv':":;.. srThu. t talet 34.25r -I a 3291 01 COflH N0> 18 75 ta rs lars ^t«iersu8vlstions about ovlr«'tfw,.‘Motw^';: 1 ^ bu fflh n w OM p« Buahal Jan 1B20■0 1820 18.20 1820 Thu t open ,nl 95.340, up 295 Thu.'ttiet 63.710'10 I7S 170 5 . 5 Mar 1S3010 18.30 1822 18 32 . 02 Ihu't openM355.SJ^s.sei.up S.33S m i m at 7 3 3 ^1 .^^;:..;,

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Locatedi i bath. $129,000,734^352. ■ » Drive by 712 Locuat tby by at 824 Alturas Drive, w m TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm., 2 r a m ' ' I IrBVOIIng S. on Main, l«n I laft $ 1 2 9 ,5 0 0 . C all Shorri bath. 1.220 sq. ft., sprtn- J K • on Maxino & rlghiI on Pullln 736-3988 or 731- 1997MEICUIIV I Locuat. S7d,g00/ollor.le r. 2986. #96255 kler systom, dbl, car ga- I nAQR » .737-3916 Of 735-1420, rago, fij. kiichon. $85,000, IRD^^EXPEPn y Call734-.1915ora37.4747 2556 9th Ave. E.. • T\vin FaUs , ITION t, (HkBERbY-roducedl 3 magic valley hoim; ; ^ . J 6 9 9 5 » b'drm. 2 both. 609 Van TWN FALLS. 4 bdmi,. I Buren. $66,900.4gH 067. realty 2,600 approx. sq. ft,. 9* iinT 3^ 871 Spaiks. $132,500. 1937 FORD I KIMBERLY. 3 bdrm. 2 bams 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 734-6693 or 731-7038,B U jma’ • on 1 ac. Horso OK. WINDSTAR IX t $127,500.90S Main Sl. S. Plsasa call 208-423^7, HOliSl ^499! V MELON VALLEY ^ ■ r t a a M i V 4'bdnn, 2 bolh homa with 199a MERCURY ______► 25x50 moial ahop/ganioQ,iTo? 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Lots of lishlng.*ng. llin leJ Hy; Sim Sailsallajia SSS.yOrt 1^5982 1990 CMC 1992 CMC • S74.500 Call 432-5225. Great Neighborhood fnr ilils,Is i btilroom home ihjt 199S CHEVREVROLET fcalures a split (limr plan & «iil|.iilli-d C(.-illnR,s. .Stcc l;uiil- SIERRA X-CAB SIERRA PICXUFIP PICKUP X-lX-CAB » NEED A HOME NOW?~ 54 West 300S0 ^Nocih V Jerome scapt.ll )-anJ ulih aulo .'prinkleracra, $114,900. m m , Lol our specialist aol you > opprovod. All applications nn i Miixri. )• haih home «ill Hostew: RouaD 1 cnhl «iw‘^ g lY ..T O! 5 L NiawSY... 7 99 9 5 howT hly...^ 8 9 9 5 I accoptod. Call Homosr SBv, ^ Amorica 733-2224 1993 HYUNDAI 1996 PONTIAC1C 199Sa quld( salo. 3 bdrm 1 balh, I ASTROm I Ig fonced back yard, hjiBtivim Sim ; NttAn jkujh tub. i n Hmicd Dy: U w m lt Rcil E>|<)uuHc t>icia(r |la» KIckIoJ. AI>o h rodwood dock w/hotlub. c«)0} ly |i> nrcplKC m llx funil; NOWOHLY... ^8 9 9| 5 HOWMLY... ! 8 99 9 5 HOWWLY...^ 8 9 9 5 ‘ Lots ol omonitios. 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■ LOST. 0 yr. Oohten U b, labM puaucsnmceB CONSTRUCTKM DAIRY DRIVERS FARM F HOHOUSKEEPINO ' 1 UECECHAMC8 MEOKiD4CAL llc tn a e , T oby. Ml>«ileted MEWOe Concrete worker needed, d. Need experienced milker.. Twck drtver need lor com W V anted experienced tUege Eamthetyou - imm. For F Cell7aM41XB man. 837-4(M2 evea.B E-MAIL your d a s s J tle d ^ 643-663t.fl Stan e $8 per hour. hei«avy equipment. Excel- Fridaviday: Surglcat experi- free Information «bo'bout d6 fim OHfidti------“ BRITEH------to u s a i 416 Addison Ave, #3. lentKit compensalton & work once p |8PECIALN0^ Z ice preferred. ICE8 ■vokMngem^oyment 64 -Heavyequipmontmechani-- .Uaolc.VAUoy-Recycllng aI- — twrtoa^mlcroanat— - H A m a e u w ------eninWrontnenL i Contact------. RN,.p*i1.tkne N p ------■■552 vlce eeenw. witte'to tl c.AppOcantmuslpeswss«s drug free workplace lACKSON TRUCKING «CNA-NA - Ml-tlme ALCOHOLICS5^ Federal Trade Commi O eneral Mills Operattons, Jam J*' ba Juice h as Immedi- JA' >e needs a CDL driver for ale esslstani manage- JEROME. ID 83336 C^all Call for appointment A N O N Y M O UJ S slon. WMhlngton, oT:D.( L QoodlflO MfcM'e School ts Inc. h a s (3i Grain Han- a il____ dally Irical-touf-Catl- -^lar-poalllon a o p e n et— ff —733-4662r€Oe------M»TS>«00<7» 4macm- W zoseo.w airtfwraTBw w r a Jtrong piu*. Will VIII 733-9690. "SdepSKroa^wwr o ur country e le v a to r In per P week. Please bring m ecECHANICS M EDia ■f------al Fraud Infoorwitton Co pay DOE. Calf office tor OICAL ^ E r JvE r ------wiUas«lslwtthboy«P,E„ BIIsb, id . Qualified candi- resume '< to: 79B Cheney Neeaeded exper. dleael ter, 1-60»676-7060.;____ ap^tmenL 734-4641. CNA'S ' ' CDL C la s s A, w llh H&T. weight lining and other datiS must possess lhe Dr, D Twin Falls. ID. menechanlca. Claaa 7 & 8 Twin F ~ FAX « Dftig leeting required. In Falla Care Center Local dalhrary posltkjns. equlvalenlofahlgh BXR QJ a SE r ------oxpixper. a muat. AC exper. now hi n R anch tM ffl. one lo coc >w has Immediate open- cook 55H5fmJgTioH ------Dayshlfl. Mond-Frtd. Exc. shouto'eppfyattheDletrkn school education plua Small sn Twin Falls motel *PI plua. Mual have own innsga lor I CNA'a for dlly. ^ for small crow, one toe r YOUR to do Journeyman carpentersirs bonof[la & compelltve1 Ofttee, 507 Idaho Sirool. _know1edoe of basic me- —looking.foT-ajnartager-or _jc ___ toogq!>,.ComoeillivftjvBOa. -^vos.../es-,*.ftight».*hi«8.------— ...... - oenera} ranch work. ------needed wttn framing oxp.Itp. wogea. Apply In porson1 Qooding or call 934-4321' ~ cftanlcal tunciibns. candid management rr couplo to sin.ilructure. Exc, benetrts & w e olfe Salary & housing sultabi I olfer : (able W ages based on skillsI & ot: UW FRQQKnJNE tor an appltoatton. EOE. date musi paae a pre- occupyq & oporoto tho l^snsu ran c e. Incl. 401K & *81000ign on bonus • : AD tor small family provkltjWeg and cour«ei ~ o R iv e n s processing Indusiry. cur- , [ d I c a l sales experience...muimust Twin Foils Core Center has * Forklin In f production and finish, EDICAL . .MEONANCY CRISIS CENI opening for a PM, &• Adding new trucks, rontly hos on oponing for * i CDL Drtvora ^ N • Twin Foils Caro Con- .ENTEn havo excellent cuslomi on Idaho Slate licensed i Our compony otters com- CNAs Cr - Posilions avail- J, FflfeTESTING slithfo AW Pfofor some- need drivers nowl * Mochonic ): }r hos on Immediojo senirtee skills. Compeliti Como loin our local lomllyy electrician O our Rupert ^ polllivo wagos, bonolils obiIblo tor Cortiliod Nuraing 734.7472 - 600-371.74 >rklna ® * P 'th era p eu - * Weldera I pening lor a FT nighi w ages, excoilonl workli odontod company. UsingB Idoho location. As on i and oxcollont opportuni- AsAssistants. Educotion lill LPN. 1 Wo oiler cofr------I conditions and benofilotit tic cooking but will iraln - TOP PAY - NO FEE tios lor odvancomont. Ap- spEvonlng shilt. wllh chltl ackogo Including PTO. ^ ^ S E R V I C E S 1427 p a ce , >____ W estland Moloro. 142 Our bonelits oro oxcollont t Systom, You will b e vllol i MECHANIC------^Jlllorontlal ‘1 $S. Don'l 2niis liIsa Wis ore an oqual quoliliod condldalo will Needed in ihe Bliss oroo, rp S 3 0 3 Parko Avenuo. alls. EOE, [Rg— drug-free vwrkplaco.oe- T/ie r/mee-Wetve has a MECHANIC OyBurtoy. EOE HOUSE CLEANlkd 3 0 opportunity employor. hovo 0 minimum of ono Apply in person, pExporioncod . Aulomotlvo I Rolox. onjoy. Let m ep do ^ lh o AUTOMOTIVE TECH.j------fulMlmo oponing tor a yoor oxporionco In oloc- Employment Solutions '*4 iD ic A iT ------■d ic a C T ;or® DRIVERS ^ Technician, Must havo Ns noodod Ior Privotr* /- cleaning. 736-0677.977. Duo to our recont expox'oon- Circulation Customor Sor- trie skills- Wo ollor a com- 218 Falls Ave. ^ Mogic Volloy Stoning Is C onw join o u rtaa m . En|oy own loots. Full Servico 'Uty Nursing lor chiidron NOW slon wo noed oxperiancancsd vice Reprosontotlve. This ' polltlve salary and { jccopting opplicallons lor ' ■■STOPSMOKCNQNOI , |. bonolits such os: homo HOTEL shop. s 733-2049.734-5001 nd Hospice, PT ond pm Hypnosis works,J. Aulo Tochs. Must hah av e position m ust bo oblo lo , bonofits. No phono colls Parl-llmo i deak clerk pjn 1 pari-timo rocoptlonlsi. 2. ,,, . wan. handle mutllpio responsi- time, good pay. vacation MECHANIC------So' :all 734-0600 lo Opply.. r-fle n ay Vlck9f9-736-28(-2660. own tools. Excellent wt ... pay, hoolth Insuranco & plooso, noodod. Mostly ovoning p, Approx. 32 v s pr wook ^ ons In bilillos. Ideal candidate Ploaso m pona Exporioncod Iood process u,,Wust hovo compulor ox- MEDIC•DICAL J THE HANDYUAN■STB- CA 09 & benefits. Positions ... . multlpio sototy bonusos, sh ifts. Musi bo able to . ” Burloy. Qooding & TvTwin should p o ssess an excel- withamsumo: mochonic. Apply at EE- sorionco. tjo ablo 10 bo on M agic'igic Volloy Manor is now < Ropalr, Robuiid. Ropli :®' Toom. Solo or Rollol. work wookonds, Expori- Do-How r Speciolilios, 218 Falls. Conlacl Howardird o phone presence, H AugustSOth, 10am-7pm once holplul bulnol . c :a 1l on o rotating t^osoo. hirIng irin RN's & LPN'«. . or Romovo. Jim 326-41 Now oquip. 886606-578511 • South Birch. Jerom e. ID. a_ i l l S i ; 679 Pololino Rd. T.F..p or strong cuslomor son/ico ! O Kraft Fooda Facility, oecossary. Willing lo Iroln, ^ppty In porson at 418 $ 1000/S5001 OC sign tjo Va$t Custom Fumlrti'”‘ng. John O 1230 Kimbe,berly oWNs.-typing skills, com-im- DRIVERS 311 South Oneida, Must bo Iriondly, outgoing MECHANIC------On3nolda Rupert. bonusonus. Como )0in o vory • Olfoct aroon chop. co( Drua optiludo, ond Ihotho Wantod FTIIvoslock CO'" Rd„ T.F. Wo Aro a Dr I' Rupert, Idaho, & onjoy woriiino with th a Exporioncod heavy duly n f;EDICAL . SPOCJpeclol coro loom. Call chopping, hauling, & i Workplace, " ability to work woll wilh>ilh toickdrivor. Comblnollonf* Kraft Foods. Inc. public, Dololl orionlod & mochonic f lor trucks ond p . , llcki at Mogic Valley • pocking. Call 731-972: othors. Schodulod hrs.TS. of locol & W ostom siaios. =>0fk0 Viow Caro & Roho- '• ts on Equal compulor iltorato, Ploaso ''loodors. Coll to gol full t,jiDilltotlon Conlor hos on lanor. Wondell. 536-6623 - j p - j - A girago Ul» Ju»t i»n1irTT# Wookonds 6-10 am andmd Fringes Including paidvo-I* OpponunVAIIIrmotivo details at 20B-7B8-4525.« • Va r d w o r k , sm an t opply In porson: Covoan- _f QxcQlleni opportunily loro MEDIC•DICAL io d In Mon., Tuos.. & Fri. 7 am cation & hoolth insuronco.I- /Action Employor. oughs Conyon Springs. Ml I work, flow er b e d ,'^w » 1 ou.UM.cuu.nm. ted Livestock oxp. & cloon MECHANIC RcRostoratlvo Nursing Mlnldonidoka Memorial hosgl- J Ing, etc. Call 324-4811 to 5 pm. All Intereited 1357 Bluo Lakos Blvd N,. For Fc tomi shop, FT, Somo Ai 73>0031-______Indlvlduala ahould fill driving rocord roquirod.? EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN A ssistant Minimum tailsBl Is currently hiring for Twin Foils, ID. wolding v roquirod. Motivo- i-\ Sond resum e to Box 151,l" Tho Clly ot Twin Falls Is oc­ 1-yoor oxporionco 03 0 thefche following position^: U 3 I AVfATIOM o u t an application ai: lod. Room to grdw.'Poy C^ - The 77mee-Nem Gooding ID. 63330. coptlng applicalions for HOUSEKEEPERS i ------[ 3NA. Floxibio schoduio. HOME HOM HEALTH CNA ' CHILD CAREIE Line Service Poeltlon. - on EVIDENCE TECHNI- DOE,423-5555,73t-1171 MuMust bo soll-startor wllh pori Hr jBiinn Attn: Dan W alock Noodod In mo Twin Falls ^ in Ilmo. Mondoy-Fridoy. SERVICES} Aircraft movement, fuoll ORIVERS CIAN/C.S.O. In tho Police MECHANIC 0X1Dxcellont skills. Apply in ono one wookond omontt>, Qroot P O. Box 646 COL Drivors noodod tor and Jadtpol aroa. No Ml and misc. duties. Gre Doportmont. Beginning oxporionco nocossary. Immodlolo oponing tor poioorson to DobOlo FoUor. ACTIVCTIVITIES ASSISTAKT Twin Falla. ID 63303. horvosl. Could work Into J BO-PEEP DAY CAREkRE a outdoor activity area nc 0 monihly sola7 is $1822. Apply In porson. awing shilt diosel OCOON. 23 0 3 Parko Avo­ (CNA) ' . EN Sun Volley Idoho. Coi ‘ADRUaFREE full timo. 324-7610. msg. ; KINDERGARTEN WORKPLACE'm Rosponsiblo for tho De­ Employment Solutions mochonic. Should havo nuo. Burloy. EOE PanIrt lime,tir Monday-FridaV. I Openinoator2yT».&okLoUor petilive wagos at — DRIVERS partment's ovidonco and 21B Falla Ave. own lools, oxp, is MEI 1:30 P,M.-6:30 P.M.- ne lo: CUSTOMER SERVICE EDICAL - 1:3 : CPR • ICCP. Non-Snwlosilion5 ovailoblo on rti ; Now facility ablo vehicle. No calla af- for Wood River Volley. ,nnn, NAPA AUTO PARTSTS is ter 7 p.m. Colt 324-7799 Exporlonco only. Top poy Wo'ro looking for NA's & shilis shll in tho ExtondocC « To enroll In our 2000' ^99 DRIVERS accopling oppiications for MECHANIC------ci^ looWng for long torni in k lactory omploymont. ll is CNA's who wont a pormo- Coro Cor Facility. A SSOO* 2 program, coll 73S-14 1 indi- loovo mossago. Closs A &.B COL truck OOE. Call lor appoint- Need >|, poraon w/dosiro to rioi ll doslmtilo ihot lactory mont. Woothor Shlold ‘ lont posiiion providing In- SIGN SIC ON BONUS >s' I Closses aro available»hi« ^ viduals wllh good ot — drivors noodod tor local oporalo/own his own shop nc & oppliconts hove Insulotton. (206)788-7919, J; homo caro. Job roquiros ovallovailablo lor this position : 4, & 5 yrs. old. Will? h«nf,;bo 'utlos & neal oppearora i]l„ hay/corn silogo houl & in Hagomian. B37-6402.B a '1 lOUSEKEEPlNG AIDE " H ours wilt b e 25-30 f , 'I Groon Gianl sllago haul-I- ' mochanicol ond ; a'people person'dedlcal- HOUS Coll 543-2036 or apply at INSULATION INSTALLERS y irt timo days, ovory other ' Sop-IB . 2000-M__— wook. Starting poy $6 f Ing in Buhl. Doy/nlghlIt ' mathomatlcal aptlludo. y a V a v a t a t a t a t od to quality sorvice. Stop Part tin ” P®/ 848 E 3400 N. Costlolord. Now hiring Insulation ^l wookond. on coll ' I STATEUCENCeocO hour. Apply In porsonon al: ______—: shllts. Aug. • Oct. Yoorir Wo offor compolitivo MEDICAL ^ by ond visit with: w Inslallors, prolor Roborta and Jessica. inteic!teicstod oppliconls may : ICCP certlliod. Childdcoro CO 1650 Kimborty. Rd. TvTwin DAIRY around work is avail.I. salorv/bonollts. oxporionco bul not oniflci Human Resources • for any age. 3 openinmings Falls, Idaho Milkor wanlod. Exp. protor-iQr- Drug/Alcohol Froo0 Apply In porson: ADMINISTRATOR 2<200 2nd Avonuo North contQi nocossary. Contoct Loo. 1Twin Falls. ID. 83301 al oU 436-04BI ; or opply m ; available. Locotod ne ------red. Coll 208-536.2326-B*-■ Worttplaco. 348 Soulh Park Ave. W. CASHIERrtJLERKS 735-1910 or coll 731-3968. hi 734-0600 or porson p Mon.-Fii • Momlngsido Elomonia J a> C C ustom . LLC Twin Falla. Idaho Highland Estolos. on as­ rtiliBd Needed to work Part-lln•Ilmo. DENTAL ASSISTANT 1-800-303-0602 9.00am.-4:00pm 9 0 . ; 1st oido & CPR cortJIie hour. Noodod tor busy ofllco.). 734-6821 EOE. M/F/V/D ILANDSCAPING sisted : living locillty In Bur­ < VtekI at 732-0425/420-46 Storting a t $6 por hoi Tho Johnson Co, In Ketch- loy. I sooks on odmlnlslrol- _ iZ lll Paid training. Insuranronco Exp. roq, PT& FT. Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm FACTORY, Local 31k & Sond rosumos to: um Is looking lor land- or, c Tho successlul candi­ ____ w/eye a dental. 401k DRIVERS Looking for rosponsiblo scapo moint. workers. date ( musi havo poopio 7 A S S I G N M E m ? flex, plan available. ApiApply Box 90530. %Tho Class A & B CDL Drivors & poopio that wanl to wcrtt, TIRED OF ONE DAY ASS i w — itlnkor Tlmos-Nows. P.O. Box Drtvora liconso & mowing skills, ! with oxporionco In in person at: Tho Stint )x Equipmont Oporators lorir t2hour8hilts,S8.93-^OT Iho senior caro Induslry. > Employmeni Shos- 548, Tv^ln Foils, ID 83303. oxp, nocossory. 726-4538 1 WE CAN HIEIELP! ”™' .SUillonaliomw. Shl 22: custom farming toam.I. 8hourohllts,S9,14 + OT hoalth coro Hold or bo o li­ ------hone. Twin Falls, Id. DiETARY------Yoor round work. Nico0 Day & Night Shifts 'LIKE SPORTS?------I I ACCOUNTINO censed RN, «• FuH*tlmc • Indusdustrial ------Cook FT position. DaysJ & oquip. 731-9723/539-74799 Doponding on Exporlonco i ADMINISTRATIONON CHILO CARE “ Apply Inporson M-F ot 1pmI The Timos-Nows is occopt- • Part-lime • Clericerical ■ High volume, exiromeimely Util* Gem * CtilldCMraMr» is BO'^O ovos. Call Choryilo at t DRIVERS Tho ad m in istrato r io ro- ' * d o - M agic Volloy M onor in ,, 1025 Shoshono SI.N H 3 ing opplicallons lor sovor- ' . challonglng. dlvorsiflcrsitlod now hiring a loving & ( •In Class A/CDL. Do you wont ol Immodiato ovoning. sponslblo ‘ lor overall su- • « Construction • Gener'neral l.abor, clt. ;p n A Vtfondoll, Call 536-6623, 734-6452 pon/lslonandoporotlon ol • clortcal poslUon roquirqulrlng pendablo porson. CPR 3, to work lor a Solid port-timo openings on our j 1 self moiivatod indivldtIvldual first old a plua. Pickck up ...... — ...... Com pany? Wo have boon'n ' FARM sports dosk. Qualilled op- Iho | laciiity. Slortmg solory S40K with Inconilvo In- W e don't ju st flttd 2 for busy olfico. MusIBl hovehi oppl. ot: 677 Filar Avo.I/O, DISCOVERY RESEARCHCH in OTR llotood tor 40 yrs.I, Equlpmoni cporalors nood-[ pllconts should bo roll- ) 1 y o u tl fo b ... odIor2000 harvest . croosos 10 S56K wiih bon­ ■ • AR/APandlnvontoiyciry con- CHILD CARE neo di oTT d m QROUP Call our recruiters tor otslo. dotoirorlontod ond - ‘ W e find a fob ^ .ll soason. Call for Inlorma- ' ^ y o u ! I trol exp. w/ ability tc Is now occoptlng dolails on your SuccoSSlul otilo to typo accuraloiy on olit pockago. *ylo my home, swing sh 1 lion 438-5234. ■ 1 roconcllo accounts,», mustm hours. Must have, ci oppiications fortolophono}no now driving job. Hovo a doadlino and undor ; bo ablo to apply accoun e ^ V Inlen/iowors. Grool Day! Call (600)548-5- prossuro. An opprociollon Mall or fax resum e to; minimum wago. 734-50( Highland Estates . prtndplos. occurocy We do not sell anything,ng, 3120. oxt. C -74,a FARM------ond undorstanding ot P.O. Box 1898 ; dopondoblirty, grooi CLERICAL wo onty co n d u ct tu rv'ey ey ORIVERS W anlod Exporlonco• sporis is olso doslrablo. • custom er son,'ice&;e& General office akilis withrith at- reM arch. Solo, toam . or rollot drivors•s sw olhora bolor oporoto- This job Is Ideal tor a high Boise, Idaho 63701 ~2IHTaIK.-^tnuv ' Fax (20B) 939-7764 : compulor skills olsoalso tention lo detail. MustJSt bo Sw ing sh ift a v ail. M akoiko noodod for roofer, dryy rs. 208-324-7146.I school or cotlogo studont . (208) 7X.i-‘)277 | I.S. do- willing to work flexitixible your own schoduio oach ATATATAYAYATATA • ossontioLA.A. orB.S. ich van. walking floor, lonkor, FARM with on Intorosl in o com- * M m hitdy »»»/<'(■».'• 2 groo In accountingling schoduio. Resum e - Saw-So 'voek. You will hovo' lo 10 bonuses, bonoflls, good ° Somlnis Vogolablo Soods municallons caroor. or lor ■S’t- liiihiu fsfiiiilol. ; • protorrodw/3-5yrs.p«} prov- tooth Surgory Center.ir. 1151 .vork at loosl 3 days perpor oqulpmont. 734-9062,B , onyono Inlorosted in o lonotits Falls Avo. W., Twin Fells,Fa week and 3 wookond Is hiring soosonol woikors 2 onexp. Saia^w/bonc EDITORmESIGNER------lo harvost rosoarch plots livoly ond Iniorosling port- ■ 40 hr. wook plus soascinsonal ID 63301.______days per m onth to tulllll lime job. Apply at tho ------the roqulromonts. You The Timoa-Nows Is lookingg ol boan and carrot oood. 2 o.t. Sond confidonti£jritlol CLERICAL for 0 tolontod. onorgolic. Wortdo losi for about 6 Tlmos-Nows ollice. 132 1 resum e w/ salary hlsuhistory Accurate typing, must t>o at least 16 yoors 3rd St. W.. or sond o ro- of age with good readingi|.- ambllious porson who0 wooks. Apply Asgrow 2 to: Manager $35K per year ]l|.“ wants to lounch a joumol-I- Rosoarch Station botwoon, sumo to; Jotl Roson, « Honoy Sood Compan Transcribe noles for uMC n 'a Brid communication skills. - sports editor. P.O, Box ,1^ The pay tor our nighi-shlltf,,(i ism caroor, Wo'll train youu 8:30 ond 4:00. Somlnis ; P.O. Box ’502 Work Independently, linn to design and odil nows-3- molrjtalns a Drug Froo 548. Twin Falls. Idoho • Twin Falls, ID 633033 05020£ Medical holpfui.I Is based on a produclion 63?03-054B, Rosumos no ayslom. The boiler you popor pages using state->- Envlronmonl and is on ------I I .. J or Fox To: 208-733-313^162 Call 1-800-362-0399. ' n ot-the-oft technology in a AAE/EEO/M/F.B may olso bo loxod to Jakers has = < ( A ConAgra Compan' —:__ do, the moro you can (208) 734-5538, C L iB iB iL ------moke. Our proauctlon. Is |. congonlai and profession­'• FARiS------i l f l f l K W i n 2 AnEOE al onvironmenl. Require- openings,for • ------•Customer Sorvice from $6 to $9 per hour. Wantod dopondablo & LOANS > IS NOW HIRING ; A0VERTI8INQ •Clerical positions This Is tho porfoct ]ob forl„. moms includo o bache-: oxpor. truck drivors tor BRIDGEVIEW ESTATES IS . . — lor:ft.degreer-excellenl the-following__ - — 733*7300 or e76-404CMO ----- nw80’0f7 ou'tookino foro' “ potnto & boot narvoBtrL— " $100---$750— — FOR THEFOLLOWING^ G i P O S m O N S :------I n n r t n v i* t i“ PERSONNEL PLUSys second )ob, pari-tlmo vorbal skills, an oyo tor” Auto. Irons,, no CDL roq.. CALL TODAY! , " design and Inlonso atton- positions: • O ur S pedalty Qare UnitsJnits arc looking for 2 lm m »dlsf Opanlng CLERK ------work or a Job thal offere , now oqulp. Joromo aroa. • Parl-llmo In Closslfi -J, tion 10 dolail. Must bo ablo i 734-4333 RN/LPN for 8 hour shiflsfls Motel deak clerk o>oxp great growth and an op- R els,plooso,C olt 2 SalosforTwlnFallsoff iJ,, to work crootively a s partn 67B-B263.a MAINTENANCE AoDfe portunity to havo a caroor • ot a toom, moot daily • Day Prep • LTC Unit-RN/LPN 122 hehour shifts > Accuracy In spelling, o i^rn the Markot Rosoarch 1 f a r S T ------PRODUCTION ; pulor skills and pleas doadllnos and handio Kraft Fooda, Inc. an In­ • CNA, All Shifts. 6a,m, • 22;30p.m,.:j stre ss gracefully. Must bo,0 Warned oxp. sllago pit trac- Cooits > monnor essential.II. S e ll CONSTRUCTION Please contaci: Ken 8ar- tor operator. 324-7148,* dustry Loodor In Ihe tood 2 :0 0 - 10:30p.m. and 10:0'I0:00p.m. • 6:30a in. , stsrtor, oble lo locusCUS on Busy palnllng buslneiness. rett at 735-6601 or ol iho willing to work nights and processing Indusiry. cur­ I tasks al hand & handlehen looking for Individualual to Turf Plaza 778 Falls Avo." w ookonds. This tull-llmo0 RREnOHTERS------rontly hos on oponing lor • DIctafy Host, full-time; MoMon.-Fri. and I deadline prossuros.I. NoedNi work FT. Must haveBow o n Suite B2. Twin Falls. job Inoludos a sirongg The City ot Twin Foils Is ac- maintenance produc- • Niglit occasionaUveekends. lla.n1a.m. • 7:30p.m. • > to be willing to workrk fliflexI- car. Coll 733-5637. packago ol pay ond bon-V copling applications torr lion O our Ruport Idaho ! ble hours. Send resun- ___ ollls. with opportunitiesIS tho annual FIREFIGHT- • Servers & D ietary Aids, to your writlon work to Ciorkrk tablish a pool ot qualiliod> You will bo vital In Iho ” Merrtak Constnjcttonn 21206- 8:00 pm. Please apply In • Nigiit / Wolworth. Manoglng Edi-II- appliconls. Inlormation’ loom approach in tho do- BRIDGEVIEW OFFERS;01 720-4137or576-1782.82. parson al: Allorra v/yn-y*!’ lor. The Tlmos-fiows,}, packets, induding job do- portmont & othor looms Dishwasiiers • Two Week Pakl Vacaiionm wood. 1367 Locust St.Sl, P.O. Box 548. Twin Foils.a. scription, quallllcalions. within the Krafi loom North; Twin Fells. ID. ___ ID 6 3 3 0 3 . A d ru g -lre e0 losllng dotos and proce­ envlronmonl, Tho quoll- • Sick and Holiday Pay * * workploco. dures ore available from *************** ’ lied condldolo wilt have a • Paid Comp Days for Good)od /Atteiid.inco DRIVERS fcOUCAIiON ~ Iho Porsonnol Ollico lo- minimum ol ono yoors ox- • Day Servers a iQvv Filer School Diatrlct on­V cotod In City Hall. 321 2nd^ portonco In malnlononco 401K Retirement Plan ion- nouncos Iho following va- Avenue Easl. For lurthorr skills. Wo ollor o compot­ Milk houlors needed. Now • Heallh, Dental, and Oplica!tical InsuTcince lur- cancy for the 2000-011 Inquiry, phono 735-7251. itlvo solory and benelll. Incroased route pay. lon­ I m m h t m m u 125 school y e a r Tho ctly Is on Equal Op- No phono colls pleaso. Plooso nspontJ ance, 40lK ,cafotoria 125 l|. Drug Froe Workploco, A p p ly in p e r s o n To T become part o f our leamm apoj p ly in person at - I Yotm TOTAL STAftVK nc„ clai Servleea A ide at Fil- with a rosumo: ■ r also otfored. Apply al Rich1D, or Elomontary School. F0 HKUFT 0 P E HAT0 R 5 ' A ugust 30th, 10am • 7pm P Thompson Trucking. Inc.. 4 : 0 0 p m Bridgeview EstsEstates *** T hose poaRlons will closo10 Needed In the Twin Foils O Kraft F oods Facility, I 1-11 Filer Ava..n .. TWin Falla. 733-7300I 23 W. 100 S, Jerom e, ID, Augusi 31. 2000. To op-}• area. Day shin, Musi have) 311 South Oneida, 1598 Blue Ukc.s 1828 Bridgeviewiew Blvd, I 735 Owariantland. Buriey. 678-4040 ick- ply contact S andra Rob-J- oxcollont worti history andI Rupert, Idaho. B lvd. N . Twin Falls. ID» 8330181 * UmVEH for .ons, Rior School District,1, posltivo ottltudo. Kralt Foods. Inc. Diesel ln>ck drtvor & pack­lusI 700 B, Slovens Ave,, Fil-II- Apply in person, is on Equal 7 3 3 ^ 8 4 0 0 ^ or call1 er oporalor neodod 974tor o r . ID 8 3 3 2 8 o r c a ll11 Employment Solutions ‘ Opportunlly/Afllrmotlve Teresa Culver at 208-736-36-3933 Ext. 254^ custom farm work, Musi_ 326-5061.______216 Falls Ave. Acilon Employer, ■ have CDL Call 543-8974 or 543-6797.______Is ...... C16Tlraw««ws,TWInlin Fan*, Idaho 8«terd«y, AuiUl^>t26,2000

^ UEIMCAL W SCELLANEOUS MOCeLLANEOUS Ml RCtESTAtmANT. BAtALE8 BUHl11HL(8) MCZNCAL . PR RN. n«xA)l« hr«„ acuta, OMttiorw^ Coniact Ce paraon naadad 4ow No accepting applica- Clanlark, part-time, must be .t t i 1 t i i u e c h e c k y o u r A raO K M A L OmECTOR< axp. & ACU8 cartlflcatkx)n Could you uat axtra moo- Part-tlma. P No aalaa. Ap* tkxia, tk a l p o i d m . Apply able ebl to wori( Saturdays k A * * * * * FAX■ I for c> o ^ m rrec tn e as o n w I ay? Want to gat Into ply P In parson. Farmers in ir> p a n c n • North'a Bi/Hel. a *n< n d e v en in g s. Apply In ' prelerred, llceraura raq. d a y th a t It r u n s C . Highland Estalaa. a provkl*(>* Salary 0,O.E. Coniact:t a h a p a ? W a n t 10 la a r n Ins. Ir 461 Eastland Or. N. 1639Kln^r1yRd.TF. it person pei Zurcher's. 1605 _ g .laaoarahlp a technical {Q R u e Lakee Blvd. North. TrHE H I TIMES-NEWS ■ rheTlrnes-New^ ------. a r ol aaalitftd living aet*.ir*. -Mary Oauo«r..Ooodlno -MtSCCLLANfiOUS _ . r m fouR ' vlcaa cum ntty In 3 loca* II skllla? Naad nwnay to pay pj W * a n d LPN 'a------^ • • County Mamortal Hospital PT parson to help cook & Parka | View C ara 8. Ra- ^3 0 2 8 ------' C U U R R E N T L Y H A S ------n o lrresponsible e » ( for'P lloni In Southam Idaho.0. 934-4433 Ext 14a. (or collage? II you an* c ciaanhoiBia.^a^3. jMli.jt.aceBptinojppUct- hi -T™.he Wesfa larpest nunu- IXTHE FOLLOWINQ. e rro rs aafter that tlmq> •• awarad-yaa to any ol tha — fadtirttTTrom orelalTorH ------li MEOICAU P L u v t o t a tkxia tk for (riendly, caring, INDEPENDENT ^ c l a s s Tf i e o ■ t- ovaraea operatlona. sDova,tha Idaho Army looking lor care-oriented ' . S naka RIvw R a h ab A Uv-'* National Quard may ba San4ca plum ben. and at dedicated nuraing N E W S P A P E R DEPARTMENT Dl ------atafl. Kyou ara tooWng(or salesp^le. “ I" Must ba en- _ j Applicant ahould have«a Infl C a n ta r h a s th a fol-I- abla lo halp. Call 8FC ______ergetlc, honest, onthusl- nCROUTES IN BUHL 20: managarial or adminlttra* Barlow 794-9171 or ^ a poaitlon In a poeltiva at- 08-734-553B IF A L L S (7) mosphara and atata*of- M dc, A be professk>nal in - tlva axparlanca In aaslsl-rt- •fll2M&l«»I3Kator(FT).I 1-aOO-OO-QUARO. N I aaded m tha Jarom e, ™ the-art laciilty, apply In appearance. fPI Must be a O R .* Ik- k k k .'.k ^ ad Ihrtno ot w liitxl fiakli. Rler, Buhl and Tvrtn Falla team.Pleyer wljilng to _ /d Collaga or RN dagraa a j- w c w s p a p e K ------^ arwTT^glerm'and peraon P* loday. a k S P a r k a .ArSSjJi^ffpark^.. .. 2108-677-4543- a aRCULATION A»..Bu«y. ioE woiktweekandsonareia- ™ 1400-1600 Popier p lu i. M ust bo willing to IMng. shortterm poeltions. ______tton tior basis. Full-lime posi­ (eURLEY) .fHj, t^ravol wttiiIn Southom Ida*la- •M alntartanea porson(FT) Excellent benefits g T S u n se t Circle IE TIMES-NEWS I The TImee-Newe la ac* iALES tion tioi wllh management ho and have good paoplatla knovrledga in plumping & package avallabla. »g bucks. Inside sales, wiil poaalbiiiiies poc (or th o right ______CURIJRRENTLY HAS akJUs. Salary OOE. eloctrkttldoslrod. c«ptir>g appUcalJona ior a Appjy in paraon. ^ ROUTE 548 ------part-tim e Oislrlct Manag* u train. Quaranteed salary, person. per High commission THEHE FOLLOWINQ Empleymant Soiutiona Caa ? 206-733-2S26.B paid pal woakly. 401k pro­ B m ok Drive p , , p e I. er/CrewIng Suparviaor In 218 Falls Ava, _ >ERT independentIND , Mall o r Fax raaum a to: Please apply In porson at; gram, Iree hoaiih Insur­ Juniper SI. 820 Sprague. Buhl, Idaho0 tha Burtay offlca. Tha sue- i n la i pn O™ Highland E atatM ------8 * ance & vacalion. Only 200-800201 Main Street J NEWSPAPER , P .0 .8 o x 1 M » _ ceaslul candidaia musl IMMEDIATE CAREER MISCELLANEOUS be able to work waak- Mackay orea. Poslllon prolesslonai mindod Indi- /Rainbow Circle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ HOUOUTES ON THE Bolaa. Idaho 83701 opan Immed. Ability to op- ^ OPPORTUNfTY P 'J Positions available att onds, bo dependable. Wa are oKerIng a career viduals nood apply. Coll T hi e T lm e » -N e w t I t EASTSIDE EA ! OF, Fax (20e)«3»*7784 erate equip. & previous ” for appl. 733-2& 4. „ yo ▲▼ATATATATATATA.. BOWLADROME. Appli-I- have exceMant time- ^ opporhjnily lo 2 qualillod tyou live In Buhl A ere c urrenUy m looking for TWINFALLS TW , — cations now tMing lakonn managomant skills, and *experienco w/ cattle a 2 ALE^M ARKETiNO /fflIntereeted In being a ln dlepenctent e | Walking plua. Salary, housing, -sales , prolossionals. Iho SAL : MEOICAL------betwean 9-5pm. on)oy working with youlh. P right c an d id a tes wtll be Earna m $10 S20 $30, por hr. tndtndependent newapeper R o>ute u Carriers In the ROUTEBi RN (or 40 bed tXilled nurs- pakl vacalion ftinsurarwe ''j 792 ‘ - An outgoing paraonallly Is g offered: or or morel Base + huge carrtar... dR U P E R T a r e a . 1600-lt0-1800 Bik 2nd Ave. • tng foclllty. Full-timo. day-Z‘. MISCELLANEOUS Call Randy al 566-2532 commission.co Oroot P/m^leeee c o n ta c t Dletrlct orlaxrosumolo6e8-2S11. - E est ■ • shift. ovory othor wooko­.0- Applicattons am being , Rosponslbilltlas includo as- ° Q uaranteed $1500.00 por ovoning ovt hrs. 735-5190. Ueneger nd. Compotitlvo wagos,18, accoptod for a caring indi­ RUPERT 1500-1:<0-1700 bik Srd AV9. I* sisllng olllce stall on R m S T A D R A R f------month m basa-f commission gggiCRETARlAL------733-0931, e x t 347 bonofils. Drug scrooningng vW ualloworkPan-tlm olnn wookond mornings, and Port-limo/Fuil-limof day . 60kei Income potential first pg,). ROUTE 420 E ast : nl PatJant Transportation. ort-llmo secrelorlal posi- a , and pro-omploymont organizing individuals io time ti Servers. ^am-2pm, year vi hq, Ith S t.-S co ttA ve. 1500-500-1700 4lh Ave.- H. No exp. nocesaary. tion with South Central ykkkAAk |hysicDl roqulro^d^St. soil tho newspaper. 7am-3pm. 7 Wooes DOE. PaW exponsoa dij A S t .- F S t E ast ; :al Ploaso sond or lax Dlstrld Hoallh Depart- Nfyou yo live In Buhl a ere If you o rs Interesled, fill out ApplyA Mondoy In person .PakJ p; Training montin mo Qooding. Bonofils /niIntereeted In being e Hamiannon Park Ave.' C ontor. 709 N. Lincoln. on applicaUon ol; 3-5pm. 3 800 N Overland * 4( IF yo u live In th e 200-40 ^ ___ |[wludod..EoLmoreJnfot- - Indt'nrf#pendtntn*wfp«p#f- — 7-400 bik Locust-^. ------Th^-n m ee Newe------*nREBTAUflAMT »HS i m insuranco______motion, pleaso coll Joy- UPERT area S a n 20Ch3L0^300 bik'M ad^ — Inatltute, Attn: Dwi Walock cc Bonus&Ovorrldo ma MEOiCAl------250 B ob W hita Court. Combination waitress, * B mao Stono at 734-5900 Pietf>leeeecontecthletrtel Inteitereated In being a RN'S P.O. Box 648 waiter, . cook. & kitchen Program Pi extext. 237 - Suite 100, Twin Falla, ID 83303. T Meneger N0ew¥ apaper Carrier. ROUTE f l 833 \ . Moglc Vatioy Rogionol B olsa ID. 63706-3083, help. Full or part time, A{>- «cretary ^733-0031, e x t 347 plking •A DRUG FftEE ply » in person at: Butlalo =or more infomialion con- ^ Fax 208-386K)OM.» Immodialo opening Full- i . 'urley T lm ea-N ew s 100-401 5 f lor oxporloncod WORKPLACE'm Cale, I 216 4th Ave. W. corning ci this opportunity -400 Bik Hamson llmo Scheduling 8*cr»- o mfflce a t 677-4042 o r 100-40* Rogisiorod Nursos lor full-III- MISCELLANEOUS ■ ------NEWSPAPER------Twin T Fails, Idaho. end o' on Immediate, conli- I'*” k A A A AA A 1-400 Bik Van B u r ^ denllal Inlorview call: U ry. Would profor dontol _____ op by the Burley of- limo and part-time ASKING QUESTIONS!1 CIRCULATION hEiTAURXNT ^ ------* oxporionco. Bonolits holi- QOOlOODINOW) ------S S ” l-600-922-2281,Mond-FrkJ vat:32SaE:SttiN. r Qt o u t e ' 7 8 2 1 positions tn o vartoty ofif Conduct public opinion^ Idaho Idl Joe’s is now accept- day, vacalion, sick pay. . aroas. polls ovor tho tolophono.>. The TImee-Newe\t AC- |( orfax rosume to: i k i i k k k (NtN ext to Wal-mart.) 600-70>700e«/HaurtceSq Ing appiicalions lor day 406-245-09S3. EQE. Sond or bring rosum es lo: - y^ r i * * * * * * ' ABSOLUTELY NO3 cepting appikutkxis for a andnlghtaerveraa a __ lOIOEMelrt. Burley ^ ' 700 Bik Locust Sl. J Compotillvo solartos. PRN 700BlkJur)lperSI. ' iN SALESl Slrk»ly rosoarch.I. luil-timo Distrkn Manager. cashiers. c Full and part JALES SA 8331BAtm:Jan ^ ^ ^ M jTooa up to 20% abovo base> Casual, lun work environ-I- The successful candMaio timo. ti Apply In person be­ rHE TIMES-NEWS ______OOBIkOlondaktAvel salary crodil given for iOCIAL WORKERS. 0-r600 8/*7IrtAw».F, )r moni. Flexible days. ovos.>. must bo able to work tween in 2 a 6 pm. Mon-Fri. E xecutive IS CURRENTLY TWiNiN FALLS (6) S i f LPN oxporionco. Fioxibiolio & wknds.15-30 hrs porr weekends, be depend- sz We neod quality Psycho .1= 0-1700 Bik Bth A v ^ f schedules, paid timo off,If, wook, you decide yourr obio, have «xcoilent time- RESTXDRXRf------. Sodal Rohab Spodollals LLOOKING FOR **k k k k k k P ap a M urphy'a is now hIr- 3ucc0ssful Fast growing to ^ work wllh children. FT t u r lullion roimbursemenl. a ovm scnodulo. Qroat |obb monogoment skills, and Crodit/ATM processing 1 , INDEPENDENT JR w w w w w w J now fioxibio insuranco> lor colloga atudonts. on)oy working wilh youth. Ing 2 FT prep people. 16+ ^ & PT. Bachotofs Dogroo • I yrs. old. Day time work, Co. r noods Indopondont noodod “ ' in Sodal Sen/ico ROUTES plan with hoalth, dontal vl-vi­ Close to CSI Campus,I. An outgoing porsonoiity Is ^ Sale Executlvos. Join our r?,' }u mustbaavaii.most ® fiold. Exc. poy & bonolits, AVlk.PlngSl. p n inager a t 733-0a9l Mechanical apliludo & o contoct; “ viding oxcellont custom er FFalla now hiring servors rostoual ro grow. INTERVIEWING 1000-KO- 1200 bik. Novoda Sl. lOUTES ,7 ON THE f94a q.; . Androa Riter dopondoblo naturo are® servtco. II you ore Intor- 6& cooks. Exc. upbeot Job training You Yo have heard we oro 900900-1300 bik. Idaho St. W " EST SIDE OF * . MVRMC, Human ossontiol. Must ba oblo to” oslod, (iii out an applica- *working onvironmoni. .Ongoingq support coming o & wo oro horo. 6006i bik. Elm Stroot TTWIN FALLS Rosourcos. lill 50 ib s., w ork nights® lion at: PPaid vacations & othor . Socurity,s indopondonco DavW's Dc Phono Contor is IOMfOOO-1300 bIk. Colorado P.O. Box 409 ' and attomoons, & cloon TheVn>e»-New* bbenefits. Apply anytimo, and a> (loxlbllity now m hiring for FT 4 PT Slroel )9 up of production aroa. Twin Foils, ID 83303-0409 A ttn: D an W alock 1564 1 Bluo Lakos B M .N . . pFull or Port-limo work, positions. po: Wo conduct no- 900-1X>-1300 tlk. Calilomio Sl. 400 B NDELL (5) ^ if inlorosiod, ploaso lill out (208) 737-2843 P .O . Box S48 »RESTAURANT------VJyour choice tionwWo tic opinion polling 100-00-400 bik. 10th Avo. W fParadise Place FAX (20B) 737-274 J an application ol: Tho 0 Twfn Falla, 10 83303. Taco Ta John's now accopling •eillngual ol ability groal plus bver bv« tfio phono. No salos. fOO-^00-SOOb/k.tmAvo.W a,Rose Street North " ★ ^ ★ ★ ★ # JS Timos-Nows ofltcoi 132^ - 'ADRUOFREE . * Incomo possibilllios Evonings. Et, No Sundays, 100-^00-5006/A. 3rd St. W; Twin Falls. ID. applications (or PT ovos. * I 12th Avo. W T hhe 0 T im es*N ew s l«:. •PEOPt^NrTED ^ WORKPUCE’m s double fioxibio llox hrs. & compotillvo fOO-;00-500 bik. 13th Avo. W Affn; Daniel Walock. The & wknds & lunch. Apply d< jrrenily looking for TO CARE- O 1679 Addison Avo. t poy. Slop by 634 Biuo EOE TlmoS‘New3 Is a drug-I. OFFICE ADMINiSTRATOR < dependent Route Im m adiata opening for Ol- Twin< Falls. Seilen d resum e: Lakes Blvd. N. TF Nfyou ya live In thie aree a • ; Drug Froo Workploco Iree wortcplace. •ax: 1*209-245-5065 MoMon.-Fri. tMtwoon 1 pm & atre re iIntereeted In being a 'heoo Bik. 5th Ave. N C C ar r ie r a In th e ' lice Administrator. Com- REaTAUBANT------re F " ••mall:v«ytmOvok»no.net 3 3p pm to gol an Inlorvlow. ne WATENDELLarea.-^u Ef A*****-******** ( pulor skills, insumnco bill- Wendy'S Wi o( Twin Foils is ^ newapaper carrier... >hono: 1-209-245-3935 Ask for B randon.* PI ROUTEB17 ( Ing,.coding & colloctlon now n hiring Crew Loador 00-300 Sfft Avo. W. », » porson needed-busy Chi- p Vob slto: Plastk;-Monoy.not IRE TECHNICIANS------R 0U T E S11 S THEISENN MOTORS * posilion. Roslaurant ox- 733-0031 e x t 348. 10^00-200 9th Ave. N. r 0 0 -6 « * lOpmctlc olfico^xpertonco porienco p necoesarv. SA' p«^ Tiroiro Inslallors & outsldo ^ -600 bik East A v ^ ' proforrod. people person. Approx.a 34 hrs por wk. Lc sorvico truck oporoiors *iAkkAkl- , , 100-60C■600 bik E a st A v ^ ; VALLEY t Looking for indtviduals to »«» 600 Shoshone ^ qq :: MAGIC I ' Job ie 35 hours/wk. Sond s resumes lo: 816 sell si new & used vehlclos riocnoodod.Sdoyworkvwiok. ^ * * * * * * X) b ik E asl Ave. P 1 Bonoflts. Sond rosumo to: Blue 6 Lakos Blvd. N., Twin & bo pan ol tho Ford BorBonolits. Drug Froo Work ___ _ JO bik East Ave. F MALLSTiTORE HAS iI 600 North Uncoln. Jerom o Pons, f ID. 63301. Toam. Insumnco, P'Qploco. Must bo oxperl- JERCS o U i l S ) ROUTE 861 £S?^r0-600 b ik Idaho St. 00-400 Bik DuBois " ^ 2 ^ ^ Rotlromont. PaW Vocation- onioncod In mounting of i . k k k k k k 00-500 b ik Milner i FOR SALES t tires, balandng & repairs. 'V r) OPENINGS i I f ' W« hovapening on fo r a n N No^ Sundays. 5 days por life KyrfrfCKycK -500 bik WendelUSt wook. Good p a y i training CoiConlocl Howard at: 679 ROUTE 882 200-s6i iSIONALS! *\ automobile fol«sp«r»erfon. Experience pn>vldod. Coniact Jack Pololino Pol Rd.,Twin Foils. 500 Bik. Bolton St. „ , _ \l PROFESS n t e r e s t e d In M s m t proforrod, b u t no t roquirod.roq W e offer JardineJ< or Jim Andro^ lor VETIETERINADV ASSISTANT ™m l e TIMES-NEWS 2 0•500 & Bik. Filor Ave. W If Intel I* Exporlonco prolorrod>d t but will train. B onofils 'A o u f e s , appointment kMoturo/trustworthy/ I-IS CURRENTLY 1000-200-i Bik. Wirsching routi please cMl' include 4 0 lk plan, insurasurainci. pakl vacalk)n and *^ axco1lmt[ncam^• potential with ^ ^ ^ DIatrUatrlct Manager at - * Q 5 day work wook. at 736-2460. dldopondoblo. Will train. LLOOKING FOR A along with 5*day __ The Tlmea-^wwi {ALES % llmo, 733-4653. M-F. i^INDEPENDENT C JR ^0 0 ^ ^ work weeks and guaitioronteod income. ^ 7'33-0937 ^ Brt. Contact Oean Dorllorland al the M agic « ’osltion opon lor on expo- WalATaltperson/DIshwasher ROUTES I If y ou think v o uu'ro 'n our type of riencedrr salea person. Apply at AV, 00-200 Bik Camay Valley Mall TheisflIsan Stare 735-1777 * WAILABLEINTHE Ca.'^asa Qrande Court . . t poraon, pleoMIM opply at: Knowlodgo ot F & I, boats Peking Pe Restaum ni 624 & RV's helpful. Top pro- Bluo B Lakos Blvd., T.F. JEROME AREA. 50010 Bik Shoup Avo. W ★ ★ ★ ★ % I M O T O R S : ducers only. Wages aro WAREHOUSE :: THEISEN ! WILLS®!) TOYOTA excellent.t Apply In porson ROUTE 518 ROUTE868 MagicVallqibll-lintlaxt To Tbe (Wrtsey Theater ^ ysoo Bik. Borah Avo. * 2 3 6 SHOSHONE ST.T. VW ., TWIN FAILS a l .....BERT HARBAUGH son holp. Musl hovo 00-500 bik. Sth Ave. E ^00-5 Z i, Equal Opponuj-400 B ik Fails Ave. BESTFST ROUTE IN TOVm W est 3.200/mo 3.2C (roalistk:) 217 I 300-00-500 N. Fillmore St. '0-400BlkRobans 22 22 vending> sites. EMPLOYMENT »mpotiUon. 6 hrs/mp., BQVIES2i 7QQ.y-eOOBfi^SparksSt. 3 .9 7 ^ cosh roqulrdfef c9rr9mviiTi^?l 00-400 bik. 1st Ave. W l0-2e8-6601 <24 hrS;)H OF IVI>lAGIC VA\LLEY PUBUCI SERVICE 200-00-400 bik. 2nd Ave W MESSAGE 200-00-400 bik. Srd Ave. W gon. flglflggg ^ ------odoral emptoymont Infor­ 0-1200 Bik Wendell | 302 T Alder Street 4/v)j0-800 Bik Ridgoway J O N E Y T O W ^ mation is froo. Romom- Cedar Street N i01 4 ^ fRECRL [ / i r i A ifC bor, no one can promiso Date Street nm you a fodoral lob. Forfroo Youliveonthe Weet DEBTITCRISIS??? Cl aInfonnalton about (odoral 00-400 bik Main S t.W aideie o f Twin Falie A are w oD concat holp. Porsonal, lobs, can Caraior Amorica htereeted In belirg a businoss, busit or studont H i C tH E N EERCV gsConnoctton, 912-757-3000 RO U TE B29 iependent newapaper iconsoons. Avoilobio up lo 100-600 Bik W ave a carrier.^ $500.C;00,000. Quick rosulia. 2 1 8 I 2002i Bik W. Ave. I »«aacontacfO/«tr/cf Lowlo\ inlorost. Coll Manager i-e Times Nows roo1000-1200 Bik Uncoln „ 1-668-769-9987.. . * SALEiS TEA\M... Ave. South i T frOP 5 F DOLLAR PAloitt c solving paymonis o n . TCEITT55------■ ROUTE 535 ll ostato sold? MERIDI- le s in the A« A « «A «A «A «A AN not To sell fromm One of The LLargest Used Velfehicle Inventori i * i i i * i 100-i00-500bik. Easl Ave G ^ 1 now buys mongalaB, * * * * * * * 100-100-900 bik East Ave H — — conlicontmcts, and notes in you advortiM W dM#i- DIrocHroct from tho PubiteL Northwest!t! Our exciting newn Twin FallsI dealershipc opeens'the ^ 7 ' 700 b ik Fillmore d, indud* the piice ol th« Collall 1-800-901-93011- THTHE TIMES-NEWS m you're m BI^ for b«»l on an immediateir quoio. you live In thie area A retuf doors in Se|leptember. IIS CURRENTLY luni. 733-0831______(Brokors(I still tre Intereeted In being a • ______welcomo wol to call] ; ILOOKING FOR' rm*newepeper carrier^. |------IINDEPENDENT PI f m u m call Diatrict Uan- Herttz2 offers: 3 0 4 n N E W S P A P E R •otger, * 733-0931 e x t 348. n i In.JNVESTMENT^J ______•] » Highest commnission rate in MMagic Valley ard Room1 200-300 Bik. BIfCh St. 100-600 Uncoln SL additional 7 days. SICASHNOWM^^ sic Contracts &M ortgaM IOC^000-11005th Ave. W. ^ooh00-600 Bik. Washington T h e fiere is a $3 extra II Dtventfled Capm . At Shilo> Inn in Twivin F alls (kCountry View Trailer Street ^ Park charge for the ____ 208-734-87a7m^. GGolden Spur Drive it ya s u aaranteed r paclT kkkkkkk ffor customer W we evrantlobuy. '.i P le -gQ rompt & cash oltera;. UtUanaaer. 7SS08S1 convenience but wa^^taratocalAcornpeti^ CL ^ S 4 T . TSEi•Hing I* • dnch when'you li­ Caa208-733-3El.;^ th e c h a rg e will Todd Blass, Praslda^ ______O:a r s a l eES. ______the word aixxit the lt«M fe a mr ain th e sa m e . Richarchard B. Sttvers, V .K . mmmmmmmmmmmm ^kAkkkAk ^you h w (or taie. 733^)831 | ______j T,W.V. Stivers.SI Sec/Treaa.^

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TWmPALL8-2bdrm.,612 «-H ear the quietl twrWIN t FALLS. Clean, with TWIN TV FALLS-Oualtty “ I CATTL’TLE*nice Holslein HORSE. I 2ndAve.E,ga»*$42S,l8t E.O veroPaint HORSES-l)i-1 )5 y r. old geld. washor/dryar, 2 bdrm, offkM o spaces. ADA O l 3 BiM9r rrj calves. 300-400 IbS. y e arlining. i P oco Bueno approx. 14 I & la s t Nopats. 324*2834. . 14 hands. Very t-aural Parte Apartmsnts Cloae to C.S.I. No amok- acc(xesslble, Laroe parUno I PAGASTURE WANTED call1544*2410, s2 ______whimpy}y breeding. R eal nico, brokt,3t, AC. Well mainiainod. TLE. J e ra e y lam ily »la*hy. CCall 678*3053, $1200. 2)12)1 ■ Coming 4 yr. — balh, wood alove. No dep. Taking eppllcationa. Can ( modify to suit, BUHL^ TwlnFaJli gfl ».Ca0208-a29-SS12B S o r s e ^ rgan & OH maro. - if: - 401 ------1 7M-4199 Pleaae call 20B-m-78a5. CaCaU Tom 737-3924.B F alt«ilt/w lntorpasiufe -14W -hand*rPet------_ I _ -- ■ “ wi an n t t e d r e o h e a d . C all CHARM,RMAC stock trtr., '0 2 .' “ R o c k e t I SC H O O LS/ . TvMN f a l l s * ^ bdrm, 1 g “ walk In tack rm., 7W, g re a t barrelbi pro.p.cl, ) monlhs oW. Gon* •_ 6 0 6 Jaana an t O 543-4173.B '*>' sr rk Jd e a $ 1200A _ _ ------^^MSTHUCTO^ l _bam.Slov«..roltlo.OW.4. ■ _ 20L.C«n 643*6066^------$1500/ol i ’^lh7nSStaS!in?' WD.Nopets. 737-0067.I ■ — om ces------■ - C O M iytERCtAt WANANTED Fail & Wintor -U««Mg« tralnlno- basicII 2 car garage. Great I RENTALS of«irizing tor 50 stock cows, ir helfera lor aale. 500- HORSE-l:-12yr. Old TH/OH 543-9173.r3. YW iNtiALU------L 7 . kxation. No smoklng/pots. 00 lbs., approx. 20-25 broodmaT«re. Hunter/tumpor h ORSES-7 o Sw^dfih clM««f Ffi. 7- 1 ,2 and 3 bedrooms. South W esi ol Buhl !! 1-7 genilo horsos. $750 4 dep. 423-4038. RETA1L8PA« | OCHTIOH LOCATION “ Id. Call 208-705-2309. & race brBM.CM7BS2B54 10pm & 8at.10-5:30pm.m Some w/garage. ange SI.500 to , It'S everything 3 — AILyourciaaslfledad h o rseo S tartt e/0 lor 12 wka. Ad* TWIN FALLS-apft. 3 bdrm, Washor/Oryar hook-ups. g nted paature for 100- MB yr. old Sorrol $25,000.). Cr Coll734-7127B ^jinuK vd claaa, Pathoiogy.;y. 2 balh. SSOO. or Manage JEROME T orNWOOO c Shopping Cir, W ante , ,12 us at Oold.E Attentkn: Qraat Opportunity 600-4500 sq-|t ? «0 ) heh ad dry cows. Con- h«in>»lnademlcron.oet n >*Forced (o aale, ____ iJrhura-6-flpm lor-12.12. -.foff»ntCaU.733-1350,- Hatloiife'?y734-4334- - ^ ct Gory-Chamborloin.- IdrgonilOrbfokg wKs.Twin Fans InsUtulo of Bulld-out lo ault tenant LYNC A a 734-4339 O R ' ‘®‘- f o» YWifTK CLS-quioi, so* Ul 1-2O0-879-4417. Kidsas-panblood E Boor 837-665:^52.______QW ffVily gt goiding w/blon- eHo>i>tlc study. 326*4870. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 _ Corner of.1 Bt and Birch _ _ 208-342-7360 Call 1 eluded, mountoln style s . Billy. D airy /p a ck S7; -nc -5~E-5 yr old pinto, kol, $1500500 Rog. b1aci( both, garago. OW. W/D Hal Cau Sieve Hallows m C FALLS - d n . 31 ioiol. will solo -I homo, 2 bdrm., 2 belh, hookup 4lh & Morning* =n; lor more inlo can Saddlor. gold- OH maro,ire, w.Toblono 2 upsialrslolt& 2car 00 sq.ft. of nowor wore- ■ u 3, 26 O T.F. Livoslock ilr>ed.oenllo&klnd. P a m ltlllyilly. . S 2000/pair. ?W ant to ”1 skJo. $695. Coll 734-7582 Hallowa Raatty 734^34 louso w/hign colllngs & ■MOBI^HOME S aion, into, 079-1851 * garaga. AC & dishwasher Of 731-0439. . ‘ '. Call 324-3547. G orgeous)US tbig Palominn I Tncl. Large yard, fruit ft TWINFALLS------3000iverhead door. Lease ■ LSTEIN MILKING t, goldmg. SIOOO. I c r a c k I ahado troos. No pots/sm- tW iN f a l l s , 2 bdmi.. 2 Olfice apace lor ronl Bio $850M)Ofilh. Call Noll iWS 140 hd, Soo 01 E»AOHA booutltut Polomino^Cno OH m ore, un- bath, appllancos, garage, • or1,660 aq.ft. Polelino Rood ove34-1991 for dotolls. IN FALLS * Long lomi lino. 3 yr. old filly, ponorod. 6 | i the fax I oking. $725 + dop. 733* V spaco availablo, >E lOON Rupon.C oll Polof"'" id. brud to Pitsc ■ 1100oxt 304gorallor $525* (Top. No pets. 733- to•9^70.______considof olt i~ c o d e! I 6pm *733*7817 ■ • Ono room olflcos • down- 3, Coll 733-6841, , . flimo. 436-0427 ® ^20-9 If olfors. Hommotl . town ft Kimborly Road .JJ!VIN FALLS TWIN FALLS- Clean, coriv ------HOLSLSTIENDAIRY HORSE.E. 0 year old Boy 30______1 homo for rant. ^ bdmis! ronabloaportw/garagol aroas ^ 5hop/Oflic«AlVarehouso F ER S top quolity Al g a id inng. ) noods good HORSES.S. F'For salo; Ono Dvomood Doors, sizod I HEFEI • sE teSs."" !I 2 baih, 2 lamlly room s. biockfromCSI.No Contact Woll Hoss TWII )d contoct Slovo ol homo,. oxp,0 rider, $1500, strawberrylOfty R oon Appy Gom Stato Roalty SheIrom 580 to 7800 sq.ll, IR O C ■ 1st, last. & dop. -K rofs. smoking. $500/mo + $400 fw l 1-5104 o r 431-5104 PIoqsoc}call208-825-5652, goldlng. B I ch>VMi.tuW.e.^a I 737-3939 Ov 5 3 1 ^ ' g. B yis, S1200, Poopio w/pots nood not dop.737-3918/735-1428, jj, For locaiion and Inlo ■ pwnorxmMpMOw* I ■ IN F A L L S , c o llo g o "HORSERSE, AQHA Golding, HORSE.E. A rabian, bay in luo oyod poln: I appty.$e00/mo. 644*1111 TWIN FALLS ' t Coll Stovo at TW IN 2'v & 7 yr. SIOOO TWIN FALLS- cuta studio, allovra Realty 734-4334 ro-o o n m m o lo w a n te d 10 16 honds, $2500. color, around oi 15 hands, ’ J $295. Allutll. pd. 761 Several a ltn available lot.Cull & 43->ni. I l 3 : 5 : . t E r 2 » x T r I i TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. lofo house wl 2 malo • 733-233-2323 or 733-7051. mako oflor.Ott' 208-326-6541, Moin Avo. W. 326-4477 RETAIL uVIN .n FALLS- For loaso I brtck. 1 balh. family room. jdonts. $150 mo.+ ulil. ^ORSEtSE Kono, Rog. sorrol H O RSE.'-. Yoarling Mly by 0 Ft?OEiNO'*' V ^ « , I oppla. Paiio. foncod yd. or 735-0325. •143Supto4600sq.ft. ‘1 _ IOOO oq. fl, modom oflico, 5 Prow, Gooding. IOOO sq, II.. shopMoroh- ______ovoro.)ro. I5.5honds, 17yrs. wild Mu!lusiang stud oui of I Excopllonolly nico homo TWIN FALLS-1 bdmi api. S15 OFFICE SUITES TWII :all 2QH-934.9201, •180upto3800sq.fi. 20C>uso. 34.000' foncod yord TWININ FALLS, sooking to- calm,m, jportoci lor litilo girl. Rog. AQHA AC moro. nico Call, I & area. No smoking or lor ront. Call 733-3669. >f>n r n in ? i i.fl.s7ji______looklngjg liiin hrillrtr hffiWn I t.AMAS - hf S150-$3500, (incl. Ullla.) aloaiouaa.mala_Muei----- $1£0Q. >.iJioiiLLauranilnn!_ , .. ------!:HW BLOCIf ! -potr-$600/morRofsrS- TWIN FA LL^t bdrm. opi. ^ Coll 208-886-2852, Moio & tomfomolos Roason- ! dop. Coll 733-5542 or B u U m sM Slarking oroo. Now hoat- ^ lo vvo o cols. $250 mo. In- HORSE SALE------^900. C. I tWMOMTMCMCentOn | downlown. hoal & appla. icod. 324-1338 a(- I 733*4467. “ T68 up toTCBcrsqTn;------?;■:fig/AC systom, now root. cludoLidos ulillllos. Call 734- sqq,5opl.9lh11:OOom. HORSESES ■ 2 yr oM Paint S ' L '" '" '’' I MEtO/M/f/D/V I fum. S325AW).* dep. 735- ■ deal solup for construc- 9636>36 loavo mossogo, Glonns I I. I fW iNBSinrssswM SHOP & OFFICES , insForryFoirGrounds, maro, hollorh. broko. vory Ifor mor« Infarmofien. a t . 8932.731*1215, anytimo. Ion CO, 3 yr. minimum —tt— Expocling 100 hood. gonllo.I. S6S0.S SADDLES - LLAMAS Mi 2 bolh, firoploco, •11538q.fl. S? rtoio e a Qioat foB in you' 5~Malo & tomalui 3.30S>733>0106, I! bdrm. Boslng 10 quollflod lononi, ;k slylo, long horn, S300 & u p ,' I appls., garago. w«* TWIN F A L U .W bCl,m.. "i! Overhead door# tioi uluio. Find II by lot*ino in 80Usolo bill cal!:2O0-366- 2 stock up. Call 67U-93U‘i foncod yord. W/D hook- I! i39-1989loroppolntmont, clasnfiod'a flmptoymoni 2569B9 orc 208-366-7773. Donvoror soddiory. $400 s UE~ F'oncv I I t9 r / y a r d ear& . N o Nood a spaco to !oaso7 igai incy iij stiU h o r ^ \ pots/smoklng. $895+ up. utlls. Incld. Avoll 9 /t. JWo Witt Und mor youi 536fVIN FALLS-8000 sq II,. ______9BC1W-______HORSE^SE Shooing. Skooior Swj^.ii543.B6,9o, " a atn s d ; y a l 543-6583, 326-4313 kiovomessogo. ihop lor looso. Exc, oc- I ’ I deposll. Call 733-6269.fl TIDW ELL JE N K S IN FALLS. Non smok- ' 1 T-T. Roo. Plooso loovo f ^ o t n a ______I TWIN FALLS-2 bdrm, du- — : :oss & rood frontage. lossogo. 208-53&-2028. HORSES=S • gonllo 4 yr old M 770^ I I T W IN f A L L ^ . L a r g o s ■xc, location. Coll 733- 2;r. • drug froo. $1 75 ♦ plox. $450. 3 bdrm. TWI ISE. AQHA, 11 yr. old R o g .C. QH Palomino I FARMRM/RANCH . I bdrm. 2 bath, gerogo, 7m 1^3”?«C^37^ i ’ 1069 or 736-0217. - 150, Coll 208-737-0849 B HORSE I fencod yd. No Smoking. house. $550.734-3039. Va Iding, usod on a ronch, goiding'^g, Ploasuro, trail. I SUPPLIP U E S m O ^ ------1 TWIN FALLS Ex(— -" ' ' TWIN'IN FALLS. Roommolo g, hunim g. $3500. ■ I $650.734-3t32.734-5437 TWIN FALLS-2 bdrm., . f 3 bdrm. 1 bath. 5200/- mo roping, oxp. rldor. JOP"!?' lencod yord. Somo ullls. Various olfico sizos Irom 40( 6 1 0 »0f3 250. Coll 324-6763 or Call 733 ■ fWlNFALLs.Largo3 $140,00 and up, . STORAGE/ 0.+S75 uliis, 735-e092,B ______i s n o HiHN i r DEERE coI^T^ { c ^ — ' I! bdrm. 2 balh. gorago. Incl. Avoiloblo 9/1. Call i l i ! 0-6763'______HORSESIES. 11 yr.old App. p a c t g aas s ttractoi, Ironl 326-4313 loovo mossoQO TWFor moro info. Call Stovo ol ■ WAREHOUSE RENTAL I s to t.------. I fenced yd. No Smoking. Hallows Realty 734-4334 | HORSE^SE, block B.S, moro Oddi'tding, woll broko. loadoi, 5511 ll r mowor. S430U, 7 TWIN F A U ^ 2 bdrm.. 1^4 o*' w/ paintpair fool, $1500/olfor- $15<1500. Catl ollor localodd ntnoor Buhl 702 I ______I $650,734-3132.734-5437 EROME - 3.000 sq f Z ip r bath. S500/mo + $500, TWIN f- FALLS, downlown i ' l U | | AtfricuUurc CollII 768-3053,B7E 6pn-pm 734-6922. 523-919090 ’ I TWIN FALLS. Largo 3 oflico sulto, 213 rd Avo. vorohouso on Soulh ■ fii ^fS«*d(o; I f Coll737*3916of737-3969 ” .incoln. Call Morvo lor ^ ^ 2 -H&R Block I E. Twin Falls. 825 sq, fl,. I $650/nw.+dep. 734*412o!) TWIN FALLS. 1 bdrm/ _£f$550 Indudos oil ulllllioo, noro dotolls (208) £ T o i I B T l 4l5AddiionAve. »6 ■ 17 clean. Ind. ullls., slovo & TW )24*7518.______I ^winFolli, IDB3301 J j WAITI Don't v^lo thai ronl Coll 734-1953, ^_UV|STOCj^ J chock! Uso ll towards ' rofrig. $375/mo. 415 3rd oft Ue Avo. N. «2. No PotsI 734- TWIN R< FALLS-2000 sq. It, 32‘ iii I Zhof*lorae trir. • Exlralall & N ew AlumliI n u m « your now homol Call oflico for looso. Klmborty 8909 Of 733-5767 ovos.a ne FARMSFORREN^ 7J0IIdo, whllo & hoovy duty, X & 3 H o r r* , 888*301*9037 Rd,, discounlod TI Inlor- f l toll, $1700. 837-6523. I Waatwind Homas ' TWIN FALLS. 1 bedroom, fP m , net a cc ess Indudod, opon I rjEROME, e. 80.6 ocros. BATTiNTAM CHICKENS. _ “C lassic Tra]d i e r s ” r B ■■■ Re»lRit«te s with Slovo & rolrigorotor. spoco and privalo ollicos. rrlgolod crop land. Pioo:looso coll 208-543-5035. f | f ■jP M Rental 603 I S260. Coll 208-734-5325. (307) 733-7900, oxt 3003 N f ; FURNISHED APTS/ Coll 324-5846. — g j j r 601 TWIN FALLS. 1632 8th , ® BULLS- Jorsoy bulls, . lualitx Traiker Sales DUPLEXES 1 Ave. East. Culo 1 bdmi. ------lin ify»> FURNISHED Pioaso chock your ad broodinfogo. Ilarg* - 1 bath, $310.00. firs Coll 53G-25B0.B IlltX ^ T i O U S E ^ ^ for correctnoss on tho 1_PASTURES FOR RENT ____ ^ 1 . 464 4th Ave. E a s t 2 bdrm. a« L— J BULL'LLS-for brooding hom 1 I TWIN FALLS-Avall. Lmmoa 1 both, $376.00, first doy that It runs, I p >p quaiily rogistorod I------______Complotoly (um 2 bdmi 1 363W 4th Ave. Eost. 1 E Jerome, PoBluro&cor- top 1 M e 1 - 1 - JEROME. Big 4 bdrm. as Ths Timos-Nows Is Lols lor 100-150 cowa. cows3W9, Roody lor service, Uf bth conoo w/garago. bdrni. 1 bolh. $320.00. Iir208-3Z 4^6 8 6 8 D Jhouso. No smoking/pots.its' $1 tOO/mo. Inciudos bosk; not responsible for n e\voll, j 12/1. Nog. 324-5846 Coll!011543-5574. 312 3rd Ava. No. I I ft t2 . •J250/rm. Welcomo col- ol- phono, coblo. oil ullls. & Sludlos. $285.00. orrors aflor lhat timo. k>oe6tudonia.324-4242.»I ■ yord coro. Short torm OK.6 232 2nd Avo. No. No . Avi — Kont or Cindy 733-5336 smoking studio's, Indudos 602 or734-6104 5 complTmonlory laundry UNFURNISHED TWIN FALLS. Shared? fadlltlos, $260.00. HOUSES housing spots avoll. Nico-' 203 4th S t North. Sludio ^ ty lumlshod 2 bdrm. units2 units. Indudos hoot, L, 3 bdrm ,, countryrrn w/W/D, gorogo. i t t or 2I $285.00. U undry fodllty -IJomo, $450 + $300 dop..f / baths, I block Irom CSI.r on silo. .rols.. availablo immod.S ' $1,900 for CSI school yr.j! brawley realty Coll 543-2676. No dfWdng/amoWng'dJugs,,f 734*6858 .;&HAIL your Classlflod Qd_ Coll 208*727*7756 orI Evea. ft Wknda. lo us ot Jd 737-3916 Of 735-1428.W Dava 324*4603 / o ^ K v ) f k TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. 1 ~ 6 0 4 I bath, S465 + $300 dop. ^fl.ER-3 bdrm., t bath. UNFURNISHED ..Btovo. rotrlg.. W/D. No pots. Coll e29-5062.a APTS/DUPLEXES ■poricod yrd. 2 car garogo, TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. t S5SO-v$^dop326-€62e2 6 BURLEY O ulot.cutoft both, AC. kllchon oppls. ‘ W/D hookup, handicap HAZELTON. woll kopt— 2 coiy 1 & 2 bdrms. Groat ^ avoll. $475. Con 735^)473. bdmi., full bsmnt. $450+‘ * locolion on ond ol Yalo ■,^300dOp.a^-5062. 0+ Avo. Coll 1-888-203-9484 TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. opt. _ Slaaing- $250. r- Oil oloc. Somo oppls. W/D JEROME - 2 bdrm mobllo hookup, walor pd. Gorago. homo. In Vlllago Wosi. >"0no EDEN- Lg. 2 bdrm., $325 no *$150 dop. Call yard. No fonco/pols. dogs, S400 + dop. Call S500/mo,+ S450 dop. S4-8903or78d-430S. all .>23-5670 or 825-5449. z i ; /i 734-4758.a JEROME. 2 bdrm. Full__ _FILER, Sonlor Townhouso. I w TWINFALLS. 2 w S " u lii; bsm t. in country, noull 55 yrs. +. Cloan 1 bdrm.. n o 1 both in Filor. $350 mo., itlos indudod. $475+S250 r (Wts/smoWng, S500*$400 dop. No pots. 451 6th I dop.CalI20B-324-2154.B00 + dop. Morsha or Paul. m 733-2121 Of 734-0448, Avo. E. Coll 733-5410.B J T j e r o m e Tw e n d e l l“" FILER. 1 bdrm. opt. TWlNFALLS.Cut02 WVERY SMALL 1 bdrm.. upstairs, [ncludos rolrig. bdrm. $450*S200 dop. . S32S/$150dep.324-7901. Call 801-465-1561.B ews i)'t ft stove. No pots. $350. ThlelunesS'N ‘ KIMBERLY, 1 bdmi. w/-r^ Incl. 0)1 Ullls.-fdep. Avail* TWIN FALLS. Largo & washor & dryor. $300 '[f oblo Sopt. 5-00,326-1797 cloon 1 bdrm. $335/mo. dep. Call 423-5926. JEROME. 2 bdrm. 1 balh, Hoot Ind. Call 733-3151 ,■ klMBERLY. Vory cloon— 2 oulo garogo door. Vory■ TWIN FALLS. Largo 2 I f bdrm . 1 bath, sprinkler1 2 nlcoI Catl 206-543-J930.B5 bdmi, in 4 plox. $425/mo, . systom. palio, no pots/ JEROME. WINDWOODft +dop. Coll 734-4120. amoklng. $525/mo.+$300 fa rd i APARTMENTSw TWINFALLS. Now 2 bdrm. r a g es S Y S a le I dop. Call 2 08-423-448U 921 South Davis. NowI. 2 bolh. 4-plox. All oppls. __ taking applications foV l,It Incl. W/D.-+ YMCA mom* Gat fetNTBUSfERi - 2 programs poiloci lor 2 & 3 bdrm. units. RontIt borshlp. $525/mo.+dop. ^ n to rs wtio wont to ownr subsidUod by HUD. RontI- Colt 20B-733-8889.B thoir own homol vn bosod on Incomo lor oll- TVmN FALLS. Now 3 bdmi. Coll 688-301-9037 gablo households. For in­»• 2 both, singlo cor gorogo. W aatwind Homaa formalion & applications, $695 mo. + dop. Coll days phono (200)324-4029. 3900 High D taart Parkway J- 731*2121 or ovonings Dilie c tto iy R isr, to 83328 ny Hooring impaired 1-800- 734-2121, I 376-2840. EHO. RUPERT. North ol Minico ^ TWINFALLS. Nowof 2 6 - UNEjs - i Waatwind homaa 1-88M01-9037 JEROME Holiday l^otol - 208-732*6710 $100 & up wkly. $350 and up mo. 401 W. Main. TW N FALLS - ■ n a w Coll 324-2361 I • . 1 end 2 bedrooms ^ a v a i l a b l e toqualiflod TWIN FALLS with kitch* t r .tonanta. Apply now at ons. $95 wkly, $225-$360 Halkiwa R aa% 734*4334r ■ H m i i i i n mo. all ullls. pd. 733-8841. n TWINFALLS — 1 Bedroom Apt. TWIN FALLS-in country. Keva Quallflod Appltoants $250, Cooking oroo avail. No9d 2*3 b ^ ro o mIts for Elderly or Rofs. roq.Nosmok- . Houses and Apis. ‘ disabled perions. Ing/dmga. 734-5063 am. Hallowa Raalty 734-4334 TWIN FALLS. MOTEL 3 34 Section 8 Subsidy $100/wk.&$360/month. TWIN FALLS R eal nice f l country 2 bdrm. Privacy, Available. 240 2nd Avo W. 733*5630 ? $300 dop. T 9 ^ U 2 .______»p. Idaho Call 686-2710 eves. 7 3 3 - '•rin FkUB, ktar»o Saturday..August A 2 6 ,'2 0 0 0

' 2-t2'WMtwnb*00««.1 ' J i R E M E M B E R HP DMk Jet ooktr prtntar, COUCH 4 lovaseai, $50 DRE88CA, DRI While, French REC!CLINER, new. $200. rw iN i I hM proeeBed wWi O w ti e o 9 I I FRECIlrewood. etch. Dinette sei. $10. nr 'IN Bed, extra Uug 1120CPro(et«k)nal peil. You pk * up. provendai. wMHrror night Chii3iin8 huteti, $300. Ken- I (MmI. $48,000. 1- PTO>T0. That bIriMayab you ptaoKl COMPUTERS W ooden eab ln e tte . $ 10. sti 'oak head/loot b ^ i M. some Ikne ago In TTte Tkrwa- —— cond., $200 Val 7 3 5 ^ 1 8 . Can 035-6617. stand a floor mirror. $ ^ . mor its of sheest 4 matir a Queen bedroom tel. Rofl-topr < Detk. 3 drawers Cor I Mn*i7Nowlslhellmeto td. Uko new. $100. ( k COMPAO.P-tll-450/S00«4 ! dresaer. 4 2 nl^tstands. 4 4 hutch, $350. Dark Ma­ 1 104e.^P!c4nS3S-2029.029. come pU cip your pkaures. $150, will tp M .W enter- pk f fble i . ,w/4 chairs.. $1 0. ^ Mb, lOOb. DVD, NIC. 4 sii T] ple Hutch from earty 50's, 8 0)FA, P 8’. 1200. Pair up- CaUtU 72736-7636. .StopbyttM OuUaoat------56KrWlndewe-98.-t-yfr -|RW«rUHE*CAH^ I tainment- cenier, $10. 2 All 8«viceO.(*Wn1 ’ Can 732-8498. do oittered occationti I m m . C ffppen.5472. Hf warr«nty. $076.736-7244[ \ ^ ^ 3 1 haire. $75 ea. 734-6866 d . ■cfMnitorbMni.wnMtteat. rfHPirr.inft«q yrif HIGH J END GOOD QUAU- eii n -COMPUTER^DESK.-eoltd- ^ UnmpB^atoQlam2S. 5 o f : LAWW^OARPgft------r ^ ‘» * « V rC a r7 W 5 9 2zrr~ 7 r ^ tree ft board cut slove cond.. 5 yr«. oW neutral IT ruHfUiUKC. WJ- otg oak. roll top. $500. Oak screen TV 4 8' entertain- *7 • BMneuttwindwtndrew'^ CLYDE'S PIPE REPAIR'7 f bookcst«.6she!f.$100., len^&2]('s.$150lorall. shade. $ ^ . 733-6755. $75. m rttuffed rocker cre-rearrVhunter green/cra- • « r In 1 op«r»Uen. 8 rowi.Qws H and lin e s, m ain lin e s Cair733-8847, ment cenier. 2 yrs. old. $65. cc cleen 4 like new. nbe ^TOTILUNG-blirte Can 934-8663. Still under warranty. Pd. c i berry plaid. &ic. cond, •jJ* ” ; double cuts bMtu. Van/a rv wheel Unea. (even In COMPUTER DESK, small, CaU 736-6450. $60600. Caa 732-5663 eves. 1(. weed * mowirtg, dui)p , • imooth oparsllon. CalCall the nekl). CaU 678-7149.9. COMPUTER. Packard BeU,r IRREWOOD Cut/split hard- custom bulli. Solid oak. $4000. $2000 firm. Sec- — jck. loader. 32M691. ' tional couch 4 table. QUEEN 0 SIZE PILLOW iBLE-Alder, 60* round. ------^ S 734-5927. ___ W iU ^ sh p , 600 ^ .o i hose,^ incl. cok>r primer, floppyu wood $90/PU toad. You Uke new. Cost $300, sell I- -PU^tAO/eord^eUvered- - _$SQO^AnllqueJjarbnr------_TOP.MATmEaaBET1 ____ SIC100.-OB8K 4 CHAIR- -CHIPPIPPER.SHRED0A ------! - g R k - t t f t t f e B r P i c m n , -Ior-$t60r«»efowaver - Slill in plastic. $260.00. $75 a k e r u ^ ' “ 95. $575. Call 734-4277. (2 cord mm.) 324-7697.B $50.734-1062 hr m essage chair, comptelely re* Si 75. SOFA-cream, $150. Bake; ■ good condition, Pleasi'Bse 5 4^ 557^!’^" * tlorod, $500.324-6S17B ___ 734-6881 AU(Jl good cond. 736-0708. Ploaxi r cafl 326-5237 or 326-7204204. ^ ■ — BEAN C U m H , Speedy e • row. BEAN WINDROW- I FARM SEED a : ER. 8 row. ROLLERER ■ FERTILIZER • HARROW Kewaneo. 12'.. 12' ] ! RENOVATOR, 6'„ P1aos« - call20e-73l-12^.‘ta mixes. Call Bob Hamilton ; Bell vayer. 30'. 8‘ tuba, Seed734-3507or I il ^ j • exc. for b e ans, grain,,2 oi ; 733-1477. ; ferlUIUer. Call 734-5927.27, g ■ - ■ ; BRIOADIER CHEV -84 IG •' wheeler. AT. Ross bod. I h a y I g r a i n r : : SItaDo Bides, Bael sate. • Slop gate w/boaters, Noxi i :__ to now molor. $26, 000. ALt^XLFAHayw/grass.2 D l REgoods, nice miscellaneous, mlluro, som o boby^Kir- Sc 432-6673or731-9116. Garage Sale elgna ^ mulll fomily, Chiidron 4 fumllui M asaay F e rg u so n . Call 8/25 & 8/26, (3H mt. san Douta, lots moro. Family. Day bed. stroller, ^ lure, somo othor baby C om e on byl from street signs ^ TWIN FALLS. 1950 Shorry vomon dolhlng-smoll to nlluro, 436-3670 FREE po ta to p M ie iorir South on Coslloford Rd,) household 4 clothes, 71 xtra largo, lols of nurses itemsims andf lols of mieo.; }le 8am-7 Wicker fum,. town- - and telephone poles s Lano, Sot. only. 8 to 5. 3 J th;; llveslock. Also veQatable BURLEY. Y”ord solo. some fumlture! nlforms-slze oxtra lorgo. t w im f CHISEL PLOW CASE IHC mower, clothing. & miac. pack rats, empty 3 homos. ‘'n", INF«Lt.S.e89Fiih*y Model 5700 i r like new.lew w aste. Call 733-7027. Clothos. relirod Boanio when your sale Is TWIN FALLS- Big Moving Baby Items, swing, crib. furniture. 3 family sale, TWIN FALLS. 327 Wolnut ", Ivo. Sal. only Irom 8 to $4400. Call 678-6996 Good quallly 2nd crop. Bobiosl Collectables over. Please date Satel s 1922 Filer Ave. E. toys, inlaw corseal. Sm, bales. $00, Can bo Baiblos, misc. 8/24 -8/26. Strael, Sot. Aug. 26 from couch, cc twin bed. misc. Babyf- clolhos 4 lurnl- ’ CHOPPER. Claas 880, bo BUHL, 525 nT BToadway, your s a le s . ' Saturday£ only. 7am-? 2 ? , dolivorod. 4-5 T. tood. 8am-7.2920Hlland. 8-5pm. Palio Sale. Old . household Ilems. ro, smoll ® kiichen a « ll- Marcedos-Banz diesel. >d. S a t. A u g . 2 6 , 9 -4 p m . T hank y ou lor y our couches. I; 2 single bods, ^ icos. lots ol h o u so flld Straw ateoavaii, 324-4038,38, Mulll-Famlly Yard 4 Bake j Incl. he adboard framo 4 wooden r . ladders, old tools, ____ Series 491 2330 hrs. DECLO, 4 family plus. All cooperation „ nails, screws, ck)thes-sizo TWIIVIN FA L L S. 5 1 9 2 n d isc. 4t chiklron doiD tj; Prleed reduced $115,000.ow ! ' Ha y -H orso hoy mix.— Solo. Baby itoms. an­ sizos clothes, beds, tools, - matlra&sos. console TV, tiques, sewing machine. lols of odds and onds. 12's.fewsl2e 26-28. Avovo, W. Fri. 4 Sot. 8-? 4 t w im c Southwest Equlpmoni11 Fred Kippos. Colt somo of this & Ihol, 63 ^RUPERT 200 S 31 W Aug l‘ Some old fishing lures, fam IN FALLS. 975 Aspen- ckJlhing, & much moro. imillos, Rodng llros, PU 'J XxxJ ,* Lano. ; Saturdoy cAity Jorome. Idaho . 543-0373. South Hwy 77 Dodo, Ru­ 25 & 26 6anv3pm . Appli- TWIN =fv FALLS-f22f Startira. AvAvon b o lllo s. b a s k o ls , iineiier, AC, couches, lots 0! )m 7 to 3. Bikes, fUiml- 2O0-324-2252.B HAY 100 lon 1st a 2nd cTcr. BURLEY 13S1 Mstla Avo pert Highway. Sat. 7-12 ances, household goods. Saf. t B/26. B-lpm. DAY- 20200 okl 33 1/3 roconls 4 nomo o r brond clolhing- . ^ 2 wide Slack. $60 per ton.3n. Sat. Aug 26th, 8am-3pm ; clolhos, misc. Iloms CARE C CLOSING. Play- cal re, clothos, Llllle Tikes ; COMBINE. C aso IH, 1688 FILER. 112 Polr Avo., 0/26 = cabinet. Lots of misc. Infoiifanls to odull, 4 misc, ^ 438-8337 or 431-1263 Lg couch, lawn mower, pons, olhor baby iloms. ^ id lolsol mlscollaneojis. with 8 row corn header. 9-4pm & 0/27 7 Lols ol *'RUI^RT 9 E 100 S Aug. P m iN FALLS. 381 Bucha- 2S‘ grain hoador. Novor)vor hA V ^good alfalfa. 40 Ton Book case . Lots of misc. kids slulf, nice clolhos. 25-26 8am-3pm. 3 family iJttlo I- Tlkos, kllchon. loys. ' /IN FALLS. 537 Park t wINIn FALLS. f I Hankins £ ) . „ COME SEEl color TV. sloroo boom- non, Sat. only from 8 lo 4. boon In boans. Call 326-}26- Small balos. $80 por lon. m'uzzlo loodor gun. &.lols sale. Saddle, chaps, c Truck lool box. goll du b s. Iorraco, ,” Fri. 7 to 4 4 So!. & Elizabeth.eiIzi Sat. 8. o S d 5237 or 326-7204.B Call 733-2469 evea of misc. • spurs, loys, kkls and adult box, ° loblo/cholrs. misc. T” 10 10. L o ts of b a b y desk)Sk, korosone I 4 heatpr, BURLEY 1418 Malta Avo, All nice iloms. '®loplop. enlortalnmonl i,._, COMBINE-Ulllston 6200,ioQ. ^ Sat. Aug. 26lh. 7am-5pm, ■ clothes, crafts, fabric. A conlor, ond misc. clolhos sms. couch, gloss loblo 6 30 mowor, trio bunks, cquch, HLER. 712 h Adoll St., books, games. Lols of TWIN fv FALLS-f45 F//or &| 1th 4 choirs, picnic toblo. 7 7 cubic c ft. froozor, hl-cop. Speedy 8-rowrow cioanod and bagged, $4,M, Fum lture, color TV. bod- 8/25 & 0/26,8-4pm. Cloth­ 4 loys. No Eariy B irdttli >ck- p r 501b b a g . 10 b a g s ding, bathroom sots. Bor- misc. Avo. / Wosi. B/25 A B/26. ----- ar stools, chiidron loys, antiqueitiquos, cralts. 73S-j.d72 front cutlor. 8-row Lock­ ing, bodding. housohoki = lols of miscolianoous. ____ 1 _ 510 min.call 431-0999 or bias & clothos, tools, toon TWIN FALLS • 181 Morri- D C idn’t soil oil last llmo, TWIN FALLS. 427 ForosI 4 lo wood windrower. IH-510 Items. & tools. . ' ------WENDE Iraa 678-0865 clolhos. and much moro. . son. Agopo Christian Mora ^ Iloms oddod, Evory- VoVole Circlo. Friday, Satur------:NDELL, 510E ost Avo. grain drill. 14.9X46 Urea nN FALLS. 600 Spari(s, A„„ Fri,Fri 8/25 4 Sat, 8/26, ' FILER-2474 E. 4 1 0 0 School. Fri. Aug. 25.12-5 thing « must go. Make offor. day 4 Sunday from 9-5. TWN 00 JD rime. Morel All goodood STRAW for sale. Big BalosIOS BURLEY 1410 Oakley. ' at. onty from 0 lo 5, Qo- 9-5prl-5pm. Books, clolhos, cond. Call 734-3923. N.(Pololino Rd.) Sat. 6:30- pm. Sat. Aug. 2 5.8-1 pm. No ^ satos beforo 9om I MeMoving! Lots of good sluff. Sat. dsllvorod. 280-0326, Sat.Aug26lh Multi -f oppiloncos 4 fumltura. ^05d j^B ^tnxhllllSIr . Tractor. Naw tlroa. rov computor Itoma^oqukimont RLER. F 3615 N 2500 E(U misc. Somothing lor TWiN ^ FALLS-r 723 Fa//S mitos South on Curry ovoryono. Boanio Babies, * bl de. $3.900. 436-9594 BURLEY 1627 schoddo Avo. E. Sat. 8/26. 7-5pm. ^ i ------m ------1 Crossing). Fri. & Sot. Irom stereo & antiquos. _ ' 1 u . G E N 'S et. 100 KW. CAT. Sat. Aug 26lh 8om-2pm. Muill Famliyi Lols of AY'S KLOS AT. ■ A N TIQ U ES & I •ACTORY OUTLET CLOTHITHING Small childrens clolhing 9 am 10 ? Furniture, TWIN t FALLS, 1210 Sun- groal g stulf. Clothes, lumi­ ; 3306 diesel, low hrs., llko clothos. ceramics, books, ; r>ow.S9000,208-867-1919Sl9 1 COLLECTIBLES | boys & girts, fllnoss oquip- burst SI., 8/26 & 8/27, 6- luro. li appls. misc. Eorly I clock. 1996& 1990 bench __ monl. and much moral All 2pm. Ctothos. kid’s & 30's 3 Monarch cook slovot • Oen. s a t 200KW. Onan. 6 soots-llko nowl Old LP Sof Itoms in oxceilonl cond. adull sizes, baby Itoms, tu ^ Our Large Sekaiolion of cylinder cummins diosol. ~imAL£RSfiAt:^ rocords. shoos, lots'of TWIN FALLS-fflf Monison. tools, furn., kid's waior Friday. 8/25, 12-Spm. < SOO h rs. e n clo so d , llko AVAILABLE! BURLEY 2609 Bronlwood misc. Cash Only Ptoaso. skis, ski equip., lots m ore. . )% OFF our low discfiscoiinl ' now.SIS,000.867-1919.19. P hase I Fulll P hase II Avail.> '■ Sol only Aug 26lh. 8om- : Sofu/Ofly. 8/26,8-lpm. r r= in Sept. Sign up now! Join FILER. 405 North Sl. Sat. TTWiN FALLS, 145 ^ 146 Agapea J Christian SchooL ,, . G enerator 26 KW. 240 2pm. Groat stuff, lumI- 1004- dIrs. in Boiso's BEST.. onty from 8 to ?Fumlluro, Skylane Park. 8/25 & Largo varioty of Items! [I pricesIS on bolh new factoryory outlet volt, 3 phase, 40 hp. dio­ T-. luro carpel,clolhos, sport- ANTIQUE WORLD MALL.•L. ing goods, bod. T.V. somo toys, glrls-boys clolhos, 0/26,9-2pm. No early TWIN ^ FALLS-JflS sol ongino, sir cooled, on bodding. Lols ol misc. Camoy ^ anmd consignment cloiniming. qV Call Poari 1-800-571-9410.[£; lools, (roo firewood. blrdsl 2 cars, computer, St. e Fri. 8/2S.8-? Sat. ar26. rubber. $1800.734-5697. VCR. boby clolhos, jewel- ? H A IU Y 'S Antique Market FILER. From Filer High 7:30-4pm.B\Q 2 ta m ily HORSE t r a il e r 3 slant BURLEY, loVRivorsido ^ ty. sports canJs, buttons... ^ ___W704 Addison Ave.. EastE f") Roberto McKorchor Park^ Dr. Sat. only 0/26. 8- School. 1 mlloN, 1/3W& _ ta la . Kids clothos, lots of load w/tack room, full roar TWIN FALLS, 146 Addi- crafts, ci loys, adull ckithes, 12pm, G reat stuffi Kitch- 1/3 S, up gravol tone, Fri. T door, vonls, mats.Vory i . s s i r 4 r - son Avo. W. *76 (ocross rubber a stampsi Lols moro! on supplies, loys, bod- & Sat. from? to6,-Tools, . good cond. $3400'Coll Aloe Marstora/PromolorB from Canyon View), 8/26, ^ _ ding, crafts, clolhos, fum,, furnituro. Something for i^ N FALLS-204 Camoy 324-8575 8/27. 0am-? Lg. riding e rr; OAK rockers (2) missionon & yummy treats! everybody. Lols ol misc. Sl. Saiurday. B/26. 8- rl (; H a v in g a VY ard'S aie'?! J a c o b s e n HR15. flan, J! stylo, w/ nico pods. $100 lawnmowor w/ snowblow- . mowor. '89, 3 gong. 15’ HAOERMANTcornorol Spm . One day OniyI '® o o c h , O ak a rm o ire w/ BURLEY, 1645 Occidental ^ or. lots of miscolionoous, Origlnol ^ Toyota 4 Honda ■g — ^ Call for frfree pickup! j ' cui diesol. 2300 hrs.. llko Avo, 8-1 PM. Namo Easi Avo. & Hogormon = orlglnot lull lenglh mlmjr,Z B/26. TWIN FALLS. 1510 COI- factory fe wheels, eloctric now. $14.900.867-1919. I.' brand klda clolhos. good Avo.,8/26 4 8/27,9-3pm. T I L $600. Oak pedestal tablo, Now woalhor guard tool tonwood St.. 8/2 6 ,8-3pm, wood w eater. VCR's, child­ v e r y S a i u r d a y ! i •' JOHN Deere 7700 (urtw,bo. 4 chairs, $700. 733-8069.,q' cond.. adult clolhos. In- Baby lum,, clothos, misc, rens rc vidoos, books, an­ ^ font 8-24 mos. Misc. box for p/u. onllquo clock, J iScptaiiber9,2000 j ^ ; hydrosiat combine. IHC^ Silver collection. Wash- lamps, lloor model TV, TWIN T FALLS, 2034 Addi- tique " bottlos, shoos, • M T rac to r,'68 FflOO Ford0™ ington mini. 4 ounce sll-,l|! BU R LEY . 1701 C o n a n t. mon & women's clolhing, son Avo. E.. 8 /2 6 ,8-2pm. craftsmen ci toolbox 4 lols Iu h l • Burley Vi ^ : Truck. 324-5920. ISI 8/26,0-2pm. Fishing goor. ol misc. Everything very ___ vor proofs & more. Musi numorous gift Iloms new 'Computers & parts, monl- oi ome • Rupert Al ! MF - SO d io s e l tra c toor, r, soo, moke offor, 543-2347.17 bar atools. crafts, quality & toads of miscellanoous. Iors. monitoring cam eras, d oon 4 In good condition. • $2300. MF 124 baler, — klda & adull clothing, - computor spookors, cd -pA xximwVallc)’ Q O or, . ^ . . . I HANSEN-jafTN. 3« 0 £ I TWINFALLS-2222 422 fr : $400. MF 2 bottom plow,ow, 002 sirollor. baby swing, & lots ^ players, car spoakors, Craslc Ave. Sat. 8/26. 8- 4 moro. Com o Sool (tm l. N o f Hanson) Sat. $150. 8'xlO' wolk-ln coot- I appliances I B/26 & Sun. 8/27. 9-Spm. high chair, sirollor. carpol noon.n< Remodeling Salat ' H ' ' er, oxc. cond. S2000/offor. I BURLEY, 1810 Almo Avo. shompooor, colling fan. & Dishwashor.q microwavo, ■ Offer expires S Klda loys & clothos. now- ; Hagorman call 366-2042. much miscellaneous. o t i . ffiES?R!23 cut r r s 8/26, 7:30-12pm. Crofts. bom to odull XL, & morol _ outdoor lighting, boby 1 MILK TANKS. (2). IcoIco froo. chosl type, $100.0. homo decor, pig collec- - TWIN FALLS. 219 9th Avo. sirollor. al palming frames. T w in Falls » Bu • machino for milk. Caltlall Pioaso coll 208-736-8360.C. tion. n k » clolhos-lnlanl & HEYBURN. 1911 20th St. TE„ Sot. 8/26, e-3pm. Holp 4 & much morol Gooding •Jeror : S37-6687.______T- Odult sU os. Inlanl swing & 0 /2 6 .8am-? 3-lamlly. Loto ,sond TFHS Studonls to fS NoH-Krv/n^lVottl _ GAS DRYER. 1 year old. of nico school cloihes, | TWIN FALLS-2427 Easf ’ 'Our yord has 4 milesI of Amana, $200.00. Ploase« ______Notional Not'l Joumalism 3300 3, Nonh(6 milos Soulh vramen's plus sizos. Boby hutch. = ploys, Joys, clothos. on- I Service Salon-Joe, DIaniiana & Sally 1 TWIN FALLS. 324 2nd St. R' . , j . : SADDLE Circlo Y, 16*16 ' attor 5 pm, BURLEY. 222 Churchill Dr. riding lawn mowor, an- ' tlquos.-DBS dish 4 box. — ' ploasuro, 7/8 Double, now -E.7Sal.0/26.8-3pm. ' [J REFRIO. QE. 26 cubic TTft, V4 ml, post Goll Course off tiquo bod. picnic table. lols moro. to much to list I ; Ihls coupon and rvccivi- S2.00I offoff, any H-rvlcc, j ’ ; breast collor. Fully tooled, S32S, DISHWASHERS,b ' Oeclo Hviry. Oom. 0/26. LOTS of other goodies. S.pinnl'i-I '0, Jnoil vory nico. 324-8575 MOVJNGI Annual Yard Salo. TWIN TW FALLS-2775 E. QE, $100 & Maytag por- JEROME, 167 S. 200 W., fi 3300 N. Sat. 8/26.9-Sp 4259 or670-2931 or Wa s h e r > d r Ve r s e t . Sal. 8 /2 6 ,7-4pm, Bird Ifan. bunk bod. tires, ond TWIN TW FALLS-255 Camar­ Bruco 01 829-5318 ..or GE, good cond. BothIh BURLEY. 626 East 18lh cages, exorcise ttables, lamps, 4 misc. illoIll Wey. Fri. 8/25 & Sal. heavy duty with largo|o Lano. Saluday August 420-7067 oquipmonl. much moro. fTWIN FALLS, 4004 N. 8/26. B-4pm. Dressers, _ capacily, Pair $225/offer. 2 6th, 1 D ay only! 0am - -- beds, childrens clothes, IDATORS \ , TRACTOR-JO 4440, 6300 2600 E., 8/26 8-4pm 4 KIO Pioaso coll 208-733-0879.®- 3pm, 2-famlty. Fishing JEROME. 615 E. Avo. C„ ; toys. Alto Homemade ide Sale \ ^ hrs., duals, weights, exc. 8/25 & a/26,8-6pm. Baby roll. 4 misc. No eariy birds.' TWIH 7 ^ FALLS. iaSC a- I ” as, combination. Incl. phonela BURLBV.aaragesa[e. himiture and nice ckHhlrtg. w per fL 2 new gale values,

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E-UAiLyourdassinedad MISC. ' Quality giri dothes. SEFSERGER, White Superlock IMO-llke new,(kkj wont MIH-IH- PINCHER. AKC. 3 LINCOL:OLN TIG MODULE POWER: r s PEACHES oidpostcaiitcards.Terl Lee 0 to 16 mos. Perfect for %M thread. $250. Call prarac tic e) Baldw in con- boys.>ys. 2 gMs. Dockod tails, w /hhand a r amp conlrol. grassho(toppers dance all dolls &I clolhs.do sn d llttto |, |„^o.lX ?l.. n»t —- fall born baby.-Snow ------73 0>e.ta666.-733-9603.M — $271i27SrCatl-324-369e.»- -LeadssdsrS’torcnrABklng' -surnmer;01. u r r n o pow ers KIckSs df oc tei r C s l 4364791------b oard & siti se ts , $199/ ^ ANO-Old upright. Har- MINIII S ch n au zsrs. 7 wks. * ’ 200,200, Exc, cond. Usod peaches WANTED■ocSSSawfir C — MST TREES. Qrow 6-10I $1 79. Bool size 0. ard Plano Comp, early old,d, ' 1 male & 1 Ismato, y once. 934-9250 • • omOINO LAWNMOWER. It./yr. $5.48-S7.96, 735-1276JI ^ nger in use , siso. 90 0 's w /csrved Ivy leaf $200.KX). 1 Bl shots. Call 326- n e w T yUiIO HP, Cnfttffitn. r«ar•r delivered. Polted. Free ; / A USED LATHES 6 O r ^ ° r ? shtrsys & memor*- btgobtg, S578.736-6776. \ MOUNTAIN BIKE. (2) KIwKiwi, $ 1 7 6 . Both new in g "s n e ls . $400/oner. Call 4701^01or73M971. MILL'LLS-Call Lauron O ------^ om mainly Nevada. f ; Brochure. 8r, woriia great. $200/- »w,$275.206455-«1S3 yyELOEJ)ER, Uncoln Ranger growert ount gas heatar & stereo w/extras, $300. “ an 206-735-1183, , 5— trs. Moms mads i4yiii*Mncarpel. /Ueo good offer. 4g k ^ 7 ______^ RSIAN kitten, male. 0.16011600 hrs, Neods slart- )ams & • n FREEZER, 2H yra. old.. 326-4075. ^ i cr,lu.Ev.,y S.l. lat head engine (or 1UMJ»”e t - Yamaha, jso>0. Curiey kltions. $25. or. $10$1000,5364659, msg 9 AM 10 tc 1 P M .O n T h . b i K e i 6 I $140/oi(er. LUMBERI ------' MOVING SALEI------WAWATER BEO King size 12 f/csse. Vew good cood. 733:5 J2A. 734-8393. i3-2319after6. sjTT?;; 10 In Ruport. Con- IgXERCaeioUIPtlENTr RACK.(orsmatlPU.oood' F re eie r. Bed e et. 5 piece drswer pedeslsl $300. u„Ausic holder, music & .DING positlonor. 200 •i solid shspo.$175/oNcr. Rldlnglswnmower$150. RSIAN KITTENS. Rog. omp li snoe^436-6047 WANTEOUv0 live Evergreen ft • C/Alr Com preeeor, 11 hp. (lute. $225.324-5601 ip, holl-orc lorch, ikiukJ uo u s. C all 0 & B J^CALTH mOER. wMdto.^ 733-1640dayorevtfning8. 350 Chevy motor $250. ^ hols, dewomied. culo, coolocolod, Mlsc holi-arc & SUMMERe r a PP lI S T ------• Honda. Vflre feed welder. 35 OLIN Suzuki 3/4 size. irni. 206-934-4594, I Lin.SP2S0.034-e612eve 625-5065 VIOj 150 each. 206-733-9216, acotyl«Jtylono. 75 Ibs of ocol- Alexanander-s Orehard. TreeFsmi. MAZOA-1996. 2wheel . *llh caae. excellent no bronzo rod. CylIn- 1152-A!\ S, Slevens, FUer. WANTEDD TTO BUY aet of _ drive, 46K, S-sp. over- i WATER SOFTNER, $80. coi :D/BLUEHEELER yieno I • PENTIUM 200 Tower, w/ WA ondltlon. $375 Call r can. cuslom built. Vt 326-567i670. Hrs. 6-5 Frl & co m p leteete frame A headboard, DESK, small cubby hole ^10^ «0. lype, $25. LAWNMOW- «:ond. B eaulllul so u n d . old.Cd, CalM36-3670 g 6 2 3 locallyygrownaptekilng fl E cab. $6600. Cali.734- - $20CV offer. Call 734-3780. :*se. no bow. $500/o«of ==75= Am CONOmONER8-(2)2) 1642 or 731-4819. ER, $15. Call 735^)269. ^ OTTIE- puppy, puro- I VAFrARlETY FOODS cucum « bers. WANTEDO TT( O BUY. -90--95 ' low m l.. H o n d a. ' ‘T0.00<»9tu. $6 S. (2) new REMEMBER sni tod. 3 mos old. block. ■ -^„SUPPLlks & ^ ^11734-9557. car w/low In MEDELA electric breast-- Thai' birthday ad you placed WILL Pay You To Lose - = I. S u b sn j. N isssn, ...R tin o « h o o d s , $ 4 6 . All Woight. All Natural Prod- g frlonclendly. culo, 2nd shols. ISlANDPeAtHm -'W .C *11536-2241 pumpSIOOyofler, EntamllI somo time ago in The ” B2U luuinlolo. M50, 734-6911, ^ y 6« 1/00. $ 1 0 p er ^M.cond..>nd.. can 733-3634. i — baby form ula /Iron $5. aI 7i™,.«ora7VowUUHi ucts. 100% Grsranieed. ■ p _ B&Q PRODUCE. 1-677-337-S680 U i lELTIES • tri-colorod NovNow Oponi U-Pick your box-you pkk. WANTEIfTEDTOBUY, can (35 cans). 349-5565 time 10 com e pick up your Hints on 10 lugs or (Irewood EAGLE P u p p le e AKC purolurobrod popored pups, Vogetatetables. Coll 326-3302. «od o r 10 gauge plclures.StopbyThe ^ >re. W/holesalers sholgun.un. CallC 733-2894. i: FAX MISC. BacKTo School ^ e g . I s i s h o ts . G re a t 12wl2 wks, $200,537-6651. I Customer Senrlce Dept ^ AR LAKES ORCHARD wokolcome. Cloaed w A M TPnin clothea-baby through 4 818 I Ssn ^ n g s . CaU 436-5063 SIBEFJERIAN HUSKY PUPS. B u h l, i :D Io buy. good, re- ll, peachee, necto- Saturdo) svehlcle.Call odult shoes, loys. leweW ; |MI9CALMSTTKJUeKTS| b lLACK a LAB puppies. 1 AKCKC. $300 ooch. Pleaso rines,ies, pears. U pick 3Se. Ferry c ^.YOUR & misc. TF. call 7 3 2 - 5 ^{ . SADDLE, lor Shetland po- | | j »01______ny, $100. Pony Hamesa ^ manato. 1 femalo. Paronis call»ll 2 206-423-5020J wsplc• plck46«lb.ispplts. 3< B U N D Y A L T O SA X O - ar< ED T O BUY. R o- MtSC. New leMphone ««(( tor cart. SZOO/t^ar. Maz- ire proven hunters & t b alAINED ii BIRD DOGS. 2S«e UU pick. 35c we pick t $w Tm PHONE w/case great haviave cenifled hips. Greal adyl 543-2992. J W 'n m quality microeoope AD w/lnslructlons for ownerr da truck top, $50. AU are ^ ne ysar English Polr»tor, Roady MARKETI & r e ( r lg o , (air-good cond. Cabinet condltkx). $750.436-5068 per>ersonalitles&bloodlines, nd one year Gormon jnRiLi rigerator. Call TIMES CLASSIFIEDJ lo program 5 languages IILEE super sweet Saturdaday. 9 am-1pm. 734.2613113. DEPARTMENT Including Spanish. 10) hardware brass handle*, CLARINET, CU used Shrelber ^ w th alr. ia il 436-9859 '’ “^m n . JAlso, red p otstoes, At Groct5coryOutlelrt(mart telsphone numbers forr $1eadi.Ca0733-0515. & & Shohne, good cond. EIMARANER puppios. greenNn besns. 324-2360, ■ r.— ------W A N TEDe 'd t o b u y .(I) 208-734-5538 $200. Can 206-734-6754. BLA machine sel; bar- memory. Shows numberr SAUNA: Redwood. Porta- L ab , females, (2). KC. Greal famlly/hunling 5555 E. E. 300 S. Jorome. ID. | 8 2 5 1 weight mac calling. 1 gallon shop vac: ble dry h e a l 110 volt wtth PM Kjlh spsyed & shots. $60 Joos'ogs. Bred Itom Champi- >w t e p t o b u y I Si dum bbells. <1) PIANO, Wurlltzer, good ^ .LEY ORCHARD. C ^ . I 3sck sprayer. Call 208^^-4543 w/oll atlachmenls. Now sloroo. Nice llko now. cond. cc $500 or best offer. tach. Hurry. 543-5676. ^ nfioldlinos.Coll ' ig poachos and poors, 4 0 ,4 8 P / 135. (BURLEY) Both for $45.734-6003 436-3006 Please Pi caa 206-733-a54. BOFORDER COLLIE pups. 206-<^ 4 5 6 -0 6 9 8 ______" ‘"gjg PALLETS. Will pay 326-5335. VIII be resdy 9/1. Havo •pick, 35c a lb . by tho .oplollo)llar, 206477-2726 W ANTEDED TO1 B U Y -O ld lug. Also noctorlnos, ,-= m gr-, ' _bot)Oth parents. 326-3 6 1 2 J g lablecloihs. cur- 0 2 2 I 643!'«43-5330.10 ml, W. of >LD sponing scope, colton lab 3XERS Purebred, 5 wks I trOOLSflHACHJNERYiO< c »iSlco, tc c 7mi, N. H rs.104, *38-18-5118 tains, lace. lace. vintage m elal I n (urn,, old beds/ ' W. Good wtth kWs. Fawn ■ — lon-Sun. Also avail. O PIANOS.3. Wantio sell your 0 " ^ ^ oard or footboard, • — lJLm ± - 7k .Brindie Call 677-2416 2 -220ft 0 Werneralum Iho i^oi fruH stand Kolloy usod Biano?pia W e pay cash 16-7041. 1 lESaPEAKE .puraorod 5“lonks, 4-20 tt alum lod- Gardon i Cntr. (oryour yo usod piano. ^ u sS I N E S S &I ^ R V II C E ^iuppm .S150.O all o r s & l a d d o r |Q c k s ------ilth Jo rg en se n WANTED;d tT o b u y . OMtor ! SOOVoffor 349-5565 PEACh\CHES Roadyl Bag- t 32^124-2164. 733-1296 adlustablilable dress (orm. Btl'sRIvoniriow Orchord, ------! condition. Also Se- hlhuahua a Terrier BOSIISTITCH 1 1/2 • sto- ED-Old Playboy i m i m m c h i U 5434967 or 5434009 WANTEI istar aystem , VHS m m sm pupiuppies.eweek8oU.$75 P'o'^lor/w case $60. Airy zmo. Irom 1st oddi- KWgto. 736-9008. CeK7.V 733-0931 €Mt 1 1braen WbfiA m m (Io0 o r |>e«r (srv k * n p n Mtu af ta tira esckach. 643-4066 evonings. bradrad naltor $50. S e n c o PEACt-ACHES; ptek vour own u S ro ^ n r . W rite 10 B o x nOatboo^i ' stapler $50. D uo la st Albonbonas. Noxt 3 days all g0672 1 e»?cBoESDtffiTSSriWc: ? • 2. c/o Times- Nows, WANTED T B U Y -^W er amIng noil gun $75. call until uni gono. .35 CW. p o Boxox 548. Twin Falls. Fender gi« HOME REPAIRS ^ ^egistsred. 10 wks. old. A-COUS-TI-CAL 08-349-5565 >owsrs Pow Orchard. ■ id 8330:303 Any cond, 1 HANDYMAN TREE & SHRUB SStiust selll $175 or besI & DRYWALL BENEFIEL'S HOME CARE rffer. CaB 208-324-6651* 1 »-AWORK OPART» Drywall, Painting, SERVICE ^ ao6'«0M f Drywall Hondyman Services Carponiry. All home COCbCKEh Spaniel pup- Best QuaUty - Best Rates« Homo repairs, Electrical, ropairs Inskto & out. 10 "Prufting Pi Perfectton" pu)lea, 7 weeks old. 1st Custom Textures plumbing, light carpentry, • S m a lle rtn e a J|Ardercotllocross, iRWjred - Free Eetlm atee<• PAINTING RonYatM-73fr«e70 p® Bii3lue merol'e, browns & 1 3 >lecks. Provon working B n AIR DUCT " HANDYMAN WESTERN ------— blc)loodllnes. Call Jono B PAINTING, TREE I f SERVICES 32-£24-5676, @ c l e a n in g SERVICES 25 y>s exp. Inlorior. exteri­ ACHSHUND Mini AKC. D Kelty'e Handym an or. spray, brush, roller, TREES-R-US 6v) wks Old. 2 (emato dap- E a Alt Quality Service*« Service fences and outbuildings. SeServing Mlnl-Cassla & MV nie>le, 2 fsmale red. 2 male B •Air Ducle •Furnace#IB Most all hom e & property residential & com m er^ •Tots? *1 Tree Care •Stump red'ed.$3S0each. istshots, n •Dryer Vents •Chimneys repairs. Light welding 732-5767 or 420-2920. RiRemoval •T«xsl Landscap- 54:S43-2020evonlngs.a |if| HB •Ifieulalion Removal Bl reM ir & manufacturfrig ACHSHUND. AKC. male. B 732-8788 oeO(VS27-9181n Call Kelly 734-9124. P A IN T IN G & ‘ 1996 FORD EXPLOSBt XLl 1997 SUBARU LEGAaCTGT 1997T0Y0TMCK 10 weeks old. $200. K i K34A, AV/D. Air, Crviv»iw, ISA, Secion D R Y W A L L *(tolhrered* Free Estimaio 1 ° •9194A . Automalic, Cnjise, 431-5391-678-4182eves ^toase cad 206-324-6599. | | Air, CD Ployw, 4WD S u n r o o i ,,^ Wheell«l$ Automotic. Air, O u [ b u s i n e s s HEATING & AIR 0GS4telpll My daughlor Q $16/450 Wbf $16,700 $ 1 4 ,2 0 0 JSIBVICES Oil Shake roofs. ~ Tioved homo & 5 oogs M CONDmOijiNO _Extortor& interior pointing. TfTREE TRIMMING SJirs to manyl We havo 2 PW '* TWINFALLS - • • loutoredmatorottwellors, nei Now O niy...^13|400 i50||N ^o^Jl0,i ______SAWTOOTH SHEET ? PLANROOM ------CECIL'S TREE TRIMMING Ml All vacdnstlons current. B METAL Call 734^ 1$ Jobe io bid for Qenerale. • Topping & removal. sbedlence ob trainod. WIII B ! Heatlna/AC Refrigeration S6i>-oontrBCtoiB & Suppih • Stump removal. legotlale no' on price. Call K i Onf}'... 1 S | 5 S Commercia) and residential1 PAINTING & Now arB. Bhieprfnt coptee. Firewood for sale. 324-6117 32- leave m essage, n (206)733-6546 ‘■7344>LAN(752S). REMPDELIN(? •Fr99 Estimates* h«H.10--20*Lg.Kol,4‘-8* r ; M C a ll7 3 « 3 e 6 Sokinsh, reasonable. Call B TTwmpson's __ CLEANING HOME a m aks appi. 737-9373. b , Painting & Remodeling g E R V I C E PPNgTRUfiTIPN{ Quality Btperlenced WoX VACUUM V> SALES rOUND a In th e vicinity ol B NoJobTooSmall ^ Sth Ave. N. N ssr the Sal- B AND SERVICE vnation a Army, m slure | i l 1996$UBMUlECAa 199SCHEinrSUIUIltmiMu ■ I COUNTRY CLEANERSi HENDRY & SO N S » lv 4 W D , □ Butlneesas. resktontial, & Siamese cal. is neutered ■ ■ •67A , AWD. Wogon, & Carpenter* (206)934-5343 ELECTpOLUX I 'J M, CD m cortstructlon d e a n up. tdedawed. Cal 7336424 Q Air, Autonxjtic Com m erdal & Residential ' Vacuum deaners, — SpedaUze In c a ^ An Jobs U rg e & Smiai ' P A IN T IN G & ^ REE 2 lemale hous* csts. H W tit$ U ,2 5 0 ^ 1998SUBMUUGM Wa $20,600600 H shampooors. central vacs. •22B. Wopon, AWD, A deaning. Free estimates.«• Interior & Exterior Sales, service and repair. Desutlful. ^ black & calico. B Bonded & Insured. WAUJAI^JIIS » Brighton Seriet 732-9616 o r 731-60691 239 DuBois High Hl( l*ch litter box. food B n ,.w o ,,»...^12,190 Now Onty.. * 1 6 .5 Jerome 324-3299 5.2401 I - LUPHER PAINTING, INC. Csd 733-6616 ste. ^ to good home. Call ^ 3 Wat $14/420 734-2613. la “ HOME REPAI^» Pointing, Remodeling, Tex- __ CONCRETE REE 6 wk oM Lab cross B ) 0 Now Onfy... M 1 . 9 < W E D D IN G & puppiss. Call 536-6535, H Cowtwv Conoreta L.LC.0. TONY’S LANDSCAPING Call BJR Q (206) 324-3475 eBRIDESMAIDS mREE B Foundations. Flatwork. HOME REPAIRS or(206)727-1267coll. = StdewaSta. Stam ped &I •TrtnwrtntpSprlnWera REATPYRANEESE B Colored Concrete. •Spring Clean-upe RENTAMAN WEDDING SHOP inato mi neutered 3 yrs oW, H FneEttkTiMtea •Honw Repairs. Wedding Dresses $2S-$400 Call C< 436-1671 ^ HI r{ 736-6413 •W» do what you cant Home Services Rental Dresses $30-$225 ^REE klttena IO good B — Tony>734-^ Vells-Slips-Shoes-Bras 1995 NISSAN PICXUP 1996SUUIUUIIPn m s u H Licensed & Bonded for all 30 homea. Black & while. ■ ■ " " e o S E r a r , 30% Otl On INVITATIONSI Please SS call 206-543-2217, Q ff85B,Air,5Speed, •77A , Coupo, 5 Sp your home servkM neods 733-6636-210 1 S. Main ^ Oiroms W M i AirTAWD I r LIMOUSINE from y srd c srs to roofing __ REE, country pup k»klng H &A M CONCRETE & everything In between. for a hom e. Aussie Bor-. B W at $6,900 IP 1998UtCURYMYSni Wtt$ $9,990990 » RiotinQe, foundations, SERVICE Free Estlmalosl der Colllo cross. 3 mos, H • I03A, 4 Doof Secbn WINDOW S’. ' Automotic, Air, Crviw 423-«699or73t-0015 WASHING (emals. Wsll msnnored. NowOnV...^5,250 Nem'OnV-.*6|9>,900 I U M 0 4 U '"ishows herding Instinct. iH M b s $ ; i ,5 5 0 concrete needs.1. Hourly, dally & Special H 0 P F I N « a CsCsH 324-4089. Q B rad 's Wlrxlow W ashing _ z ! -N o job too small til padiagee. Jackpot. Sun REE. msle dog. mlxtuT^ S Valley. CaU for rates. - PROFESSIONAL Thetlmslsnowlogot^r Thi FRI iO NowOnV...^9,45 ;Call5$e-6705 windows wsshed. Ths flogood with kids. Slop by B _ 630^MO (5466) ROORNQ * COATtNGS w 811 Filer Ave. or cafi E l d 733-7221 or 3264667 y y< ssr Is coming to an end. ^ Owned b^rg^Kent, and 732-6965. Q CONSTRUCTION Commercial, resktonllal. Call « BrKi a t 6434941 o r 73 _ • BuUdup roofs. Most minor 6434386. FMREE, SlBdrk femato cat to @ siwttiPerttQrm lpit leaks repaired In 24 hrs. ghgive away. 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H pid(-up ordeUvery A D 3-mos..nsutsrsd.sdorsble. 3 1 0 N.,c^l»ia,6i Call Today for Prtcea. SHARPENfWS” T $175rCal 734-7968. ■ 3 PAINTING TIMES CLASSIFIED *1 i SERVICE AB pup. chocolate, AKC^ 3 DRAFTING & D E £Q B A im & DEPARTMENT 10 wks. oW. 1 male, shots i l rv. O v erl 6 ym. expertence in1 JO H N'S SHARPENtNG 206-734-5538 && dewolawsd, psrsnis n Ptovldea Blue Prints f or r ' residential & comnwreialI SERVICE sxc.hunlsrs. $250. Csll U O R ^2 buliding your homo. properties. Complete sharpening. g ^ 11. « ■ _ Remodeto, additions For fiw estimate CarbMe & steel saw*. 208-677-4543 ^ ___ 324-6846 C anZ olaaO 141 B rsc k en S tS smut* or Huskls puppy.’ wwshane7770hewialjaiiffl 734

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WANTED TO BUY: BuUC H e«AlLyourciassHI«dad 01 , CRO!ROSLEY. Hol Rod. • 4 6 .'r m u I Cutlass oonverVWe, 0 n by 14(t Trailer. SOOO to uJT t lL m r Trailer. 4x8x 3 n. j — ILVER AUCTIONS ° S p S kta mattrial*. 2X6. m«usa f —io4—n RatedAlltubesieel$lSOO rack ri box. spare tire. & ■ . 1004 pro)eart pakn. Must seel . •Idlng. plywood, particinld. |CAM reR8raH|^,8 00/offer. 420-6600 ' S32-4713 Ughta. U( $250.733-8847. ^ AUTOS WANTED owxWTOwed$2S0Cy735-e4C0 coOeOwSrSS^Auctlon ; tward. chain link (anct = 5H5WTC5wBH: 5 OODi00QE.79 truck (UMT«’ • SuSun Valley. Idaho ior733-2flta>ves» piMMc«a2oe-733'8e6( CHJLOeRSovw trailer, 25' 10hp.»450. tgooM neck dove tall, 14K m , 1002 I WAh/ANTED TO BUY: Slatton =1ed Express truck) onty usbor tx Day W eekend g ■- Call 034-6663 ' 1006 ^ ------WANTEOiOUcioclSjQaAlfo - n e w e r QMahoftbed. Exo. .gvw. elec. brakes, told ■ -- A U TO P A R T S A WaWagon or Sedari delivery -P WTwde d 2 yr>,.eiK ortgtnal ______oW«r wood nit cablnau ni., all original including 2$< SEMI*HEAVY J cood..*400/offef. down ramps, adiustable ■ A C C E S S O R IE S frorfro m 1930'e.40'a.or50's. f"';- cara expected I SEN r Cau 730^6210. ToBuyor8e». I ____ ECE Q U I P M E ^ i Can 733-0773. hitch. $3995.736-2549JI Lmmrnmmmmmtmmmmi Al»Also any 2 door wagons. i"" sll-Ve00.366-44e6------— W ANTCprVintagv Oaitjl•rtjtw TRWHPHcamptf'flU^ CHILDERS, new 18' dove i ' 'dolli«nd«lothk>g. 195B ^ ^^NTWOSUPPU^ Cl CHEVY engine. 2.8. naust, shocks & brakes. ____- OU TRUCK. 1978. ! 959* 3 way frtdgo. lacks’. ao»' tall c a r hauler. 83* wide 6 61 cylinder. 2.500 mi. Besl (4000.801-243-0776call T U P •lydraulk;. $3750. • ' . 1 979. In ta ra tle d In ei contalnod. $ 1000. Insldo. elec. brakea. E BIG GUYS “ hJ!" taiaa and csollacUona. Co OOLF CLUBS 1 offer. Can 543-4041. | ------1005------1 or 734-5801 exi. 609. Cau 034-6313. • .'b - Can 734-7992. heavy duty Bun Dog hitch, ~ ANTIQUE AUTOS 733-1322or733-96e8.l ___ FuU sol Duntop clubs w/ ^ i ^ R o o r u n $1850. Can 208-73&2549. EAEAGLE Alloy chrome 16‘. I i& C O L L E C T IB L E S ORO, 19^7 pickup, origt- • :SM. t094.SKTu(t^ ^ S3Wr5freHED3~ bag, $125, Can 734-4080 ■ nol ongino. $6500, Ptoase . * CRUISE (twe w/exler>d a ho*> WANTCO; used scooi New seloclkjo ot Qualify 6spokortmsw/205-50/16 ^ ji S ___^Of/Yaapa •oood condlOor 'V YAMAHA gas gotl can. DUEL AXEL TRAILER _rr>oun!ed.ttf08. „ Fil# Honda. — _ c6011208:543-2602, a ii ______i«con208;324^9!tt_____ used cam per wiells,—.‘.T T ------Ekceneni Shopo:------— i3frwansrstBoi frame;------ocars. $750. Call 536-6640. CHE:HEVY, Impala. '77. 350. E555 p 1em b ef-M 0.-2000— 5 5 .. Around $500 coal. Ca FIberglass/Alumlnum/AII ORD, Thundertrird. 1965 Helley, j Idaho CASE: 585800. 1985, baosecaU208-537-6766. Pki 99-. 26'. c ar trlr.. w/ cabi- 2; ORD-‘66 Mustartg. 289 nikklOmk:roft.net nii or 731-931-9507. ■ ‘ co; crab. pine, aspon;on & 1 o ra e ta 2. S oe O Qualityi“lty I TRAVEL TRA ILER S I 1 BFO w/weid Typhoon ------otfiafBlrg/wnan 768-2671 nots & lights. $8500,934-4 “ V 8.3 spd AT. $5000. Call 2676. Trailer Sales. Jerome. 554 or 934-9000. whoels. " 6K miles. $1200. CHEIHEVY- '50. 2 dr., 12 volt - V8. ICK M IXERS,-4 s s a AJR8TREAM, 71. 2T trav J 5lh wheol hilch/under systom. syt now banory/ tires. 825-5006. 825 Lonrinny (208) 459-3046 ansmissions. $1900 5TfeALtH6HfeLL Loadec hepardOmkiron.net oac* { ■ . Wfilto for full aize pick-up.■up, al trlr. Qood rubbor, aw- TlTry a low<08t cIauiIhk) ad bod. b $200. Stainless, Nerf whito wh ovor while paint, ■nn!1 .M U . . . 10 '»"« :h. 1 elec. Essicb- ; $ W 0 .0811932-4285 - — - ning, new hot water tank, today. Ctf73M lft3t. - bars,4-dr.$150.326-4075 b Call Ca 734-4758. . . agyoufttaadt 73>0Q3I. ------— -S 2 4 030. 0 ! cCan 206-734-772^ — fuirbalhroom.$5800. ” 4 905 Please cau 206-324-9^4, | l l 4 901 |__QUNS2|FLE8_ A UO. Deluxe by Skyline. I J - [ ATV8W0T0RCYCLK 1992. 5th wheel, 29 fl,. I lll^l QUNS-Weoihorby 7mrrmm largo tip-out for kiichon & I _____ magnum, Mark V doiuxo■«0. IMng rt»m. Now catalytic I HARLEY Oavldson 200<2000. 3x9*Slmmons scopepa. healor. 2 solar panois. I 1200 cuatom Sportstotstor. shells, & herd caso. oxcoxc. now wator niior. $14,000 I Warranty lan. $8900.I. CallCj cond. $775. W eaver 4X-4X or onor. Coil 432-5225.H | 324-4688. dot, $75, Call 733-4019. COACHMAN 5lh wheel I l i f ! HARLEY Davidson. 1998:199: m ^ A N . .50 COI muzzl<» io w/slideout. 26.9' '96. AC, I Custom Son Tall, lowwmi.. m loader, rose wood ram microwavo. patio awning. I •7 »• to_t8_oJ_airtrM^36-3944.M 4.« nxl. tockdrlvor. very nice‘teo. n»ft r orwl fl7R-mgs fipm I _____ -TTT- “ $i507MbdeI 37‘llhoca Coli QOLDEN FALCON- '74 I 4:* w /blada. kopt In tlio oi Iravol Irallor. 23 ll. CaH I rage, like now, $3400/on T ~ 324-5397.B I New in box. Ruger 77 - « i COII366-7169. i.„ KING Ol Tho Road, '88, Sth I i i f l ■;------eU lnless. 338 Win Mag B m * 3 HONDA CB soo CuMon $325, TIKKA by Ssko. whooi. 30', stido out Irving I tjlacktMrry pearl paint,“'2 '’ now In box. Romlnglon.„n room, immaculato insldo. I saddle boos. $1,895. 280. $425, 736-3830.Q $4,900,208-867-1919- | 3-^ 738-0927 or 420-0005i ^ REL6ADItj A W A 8 AK( 'B 5K X< 1 is 2 S ngMINC^TON Modol 70Q^ KIT.'92. Montoroy. 21'. I • Good condition. $800/0M/off- 7mm. World d a ss scop''000 cond,, groot family I 1988 PONTIAC BOIWEVIUBl 7 ^ or Call 436-1943 ovonln<}nlnga & tip oft m o u n i, $500(aa lloor plan, awning, now I X l battory, $7000,733-8568. I KAWASAKI, KX250,199 C ou 46 Auto. 1911 A-1 exc. cond, FMF pippipo. Extra cllpa & loaihornor! PROWLER 1971, 18 It.. I :?• $4000. Can20a-539-141-1410. S550, S i W . 357 Hw^wy sell coniainod. good I 7^ Patrolm an.$300 P „ . . P /;•, I ■ ■ KLX300 1998. oxc. con( 0 0 . cond... Caii 536-6208, I *139= t t # 543-2347, I : asking $2700 or bosi ___ ROAD RANGER.'91. 24 I *■* oftor. Call 82S-S236 11,, oxc.cond,.'AC. owning. I ■ 2 L . 4 ------906------lacks, sola, dlnotto, twin I I on POLARIS Bla Boss.-g 90S I.-97. iHOTTUBSffOOLS m i > ' 6x6, SOO orTg, ml.,, oaexc. Mi— — — — - cond., blado winch skis & 6 person hot tub, rolar1 bods, storago, now tiros. I V' : mOfO. $5800.423-9047--7- owning, nico. $15,900. OR ^2 9 ;4 ^ or 208-727-7474. days.ays,a 29 doop, $ 3 2 5 .324-468S W arrar^. Jtmern 1 1992; SPAS & POOLS AIK. YAHAMA-Sochall.19S ^ 324-4203 I. vory Proviously owned 993 FORD XI ' 600 cc. 7000 mllos. vc 1-600-77M167 1989F0Ril aooo. 734-8103 ■ clean, njns groal. $20C 2000 Modol ClosooutI Call 736-1967. Snako Rivor Pool & Spo MUSTAHG wms LowosfPrtnis oltho ^||{{ I6 6 5 L ______M '*■1 YAMAHA 750 79. "RunsRu M QQj>P0 Soason on any Romainlng = j 2000 MoOoll > • ' 'g o o d . $400. R upplsM5 tri I MOTOR HOMES A RVS bika pfotectSlS0.B25-50 SIERRA tjy Cobra. 1995. 189 CHRYSLER $ Q i YAMAHA, W R 250,K '9 3 . C ar cadtfy. gold, now liro: 29'. AC. gas/oloclrlc, mi- 1991 LINCOI FMF pipe, groat conc ond, usod onfy 1 yr,. liko fijrrnov crowavo, Incl. dishos, wa- TOWN CAR Ji-} Must sool$2200.326-45^ 5 3 4 $850. call 736-6450. nnw' 'O’’ hoator. Owning, dbl. SE" ______• glido out. rubbor rool. I8 4 7 L ______" M l i'’; S i !999 ; YAMAHA. YZ 125.-99'99 & COACHMAN 85 lop cof 2000. low firs. Exc. corcond. dition 33', 18.500. ------Lo< cioan-no smoKors/pots. 5^ Protapor bors. $3500500 & mlloogo. Coll 736-62571con- S10.500, Coli 734-4901 .■ 1991F-0RII ^ 1986 OLDS I I85D0DGE $ Q r S' $3850. Catl 786-3618 COSr a American '87.57*i| 2 SPRINTER, 5th whool. '75. 720-0796M _____ C lass C, foor bod, Ext 26'. now coppor plumb- I DELTA 88 YZ 250, 1999. oxcollclellont cond. $17,000, 733-550C ,i ing/ root vent covers, Ig, m m « __ L\!999| cond. Lots ot oxira(IrosI DOOGE-1979. Flair. II rear baihroom..atrtBk»;. ; LW! — ^ $2700, Coil 9 3 4 -4 8 2 3 ?^ ' I i; * $4500, Can 20e-324-74<^7401. m olor homo. 69K mlloi AC, Excollont shopo.iIlL Cc TAURUS, '73.20'. 80II con- 1986 DODGI 9 8 8 4 902 736-3996, f.,i talnod, dual axlo. oxc, I BICYCLES cond,. $2800, 734-3264, RAMCHARG1 ODGED-SOj'IJ 5JiE TERRY. 1 994" iTTT: O Irt'alO sp d . ML bike. I -DOXpFn MOTOR HOM #A140 ______9 9 9 | •ni/ w/awning. now batlery, " ' i n t m n i Cllmbor'Roadmaslorr^T ? '84 Nissan poworod 40 4-cyl. $6000. Soo 01162, 0^ Boautilut-iike brand now. Uko now. $85,00, ^ $6800. Caii 208-934-M10. 991 FORD $ 0 1 . : Call 733-6453, Nonnalorphono678-961 1996 FORI tiBiBflPbRp^ F^OR RENT T idG A MC WHISPERING Pines, Pri- l l I 903 = = TOR HOME Class C,N oei vato party soiling now. ASPIRE BRONCDII 1Fl. affordablo, 678-3365 '00, 39'. soil contalnod. I 8 5 9 L _ ------:------Yi I BOATS & IA 5 3 4 —.L------— ------MS !999| air. 2 supor slides, w/d, •J5JJ! I a c c e m o r ik HOUDAY RAMBLER.1,0 'C ’ owning, list $35,000. aak- ES Elilo.Woarosollln ing S23.0Q0/olfor. 1-800- H M l Q randpo's Irlr, This 3: 992 DODGE $Qf APOLLO 1977 25' cal “ 590-1462. loavo messg, 1992 DODI 1993 CHEVY | yl cruiser, good sfiap■ cabi •'■“''Ol Irlr, is liko now » .r-* $6500/ olfor. Collh a7C p o . ,ods WILDERNESS33II.. 1995. SPIRIT CAVALIER 4687or731-1700,HII 736- good llros. lows likoiKo a ''ont kiichon. roor Island I677L ------“ U ffl #498L ------'- ' a n i I d room . S a c rific e pricjric o quoon. Loodod! Extra • BAYUNER, ’96.120-- foi------$8,950. Plooso caii toa S(800 cloan. hugo bath-Sl 1,900. ob.1700LS40thAnni m ^ o fo o al 734-6618 in Twin PollsFoil BROCKMANS RV ; ;:;.Edlllon.$8,500,324-79 1 1 ^ PLYMOUTH j.Tasg HONEY. 1984.29'Class------324-4203 • ‘ BOAT. IB' N oods soi wsA 1^00.773-3167 ------molortwmo. most option Lowest Pticcsollho ■ sUNDANCE ropalr. 6 cylinder 80SOHO o x c . c o n d .. S 1 2 ,9 0 i V nwlor. $300.423-521280 hp piQ^gocan 208-578-030"00- Soason on any 2000 MRTIJ ...... ■■■■,■—ISH B iUYERiic l a ^ ' Modol Romainingl ^'4 ♦CH RY SLER , 1 4 ', '^l^- litx • oner 5 pm.- Hailoy. Idah* 1 9 8 7 BUICK 9 2 C H E V Y . S T T glass.w/60 f»p molor. n mALARD Closs A, '85.V Z zr. r O N P I C K U P . A , , , ” / good! $1700K/offarrtn;>r.runs lots of options. 454 V ^ LeSABRE.mL 799 I t V6. ------_J399 vf?l (or4wnoolars625-93! oulo. air, 733-9084 / 0_6pi _ E i ^ response wtwn you CRESTUNER.2080SP•932Q $12,000, In dBsUHod. Call! 1981 MERGU ■•N 1998. good cond. ____ 733-0931.______3. ZEPHYRmiM. > Sport, PACEAtTOW. 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AC. « C H IV V S u b u rt^ an . <84. 16,800.206-720-5001* la.‘8S.4dl'.P^apod! *98. $49,000. ‘96 WaWa- Plaaaa cal 20ft-326-6847u t ' how, runa axo. $18,600. PS. Can 208-934-S907.B 7^ TRUCK PAHT8 •» — Call 888-2729. '■ I 1007 I . diaael. loaded. $4000. T iniC JIMMY '964dr goodod cond.c $1600.^an baih. B3/105dryv«r FORD. F-350. 1977, U- A a A C C E S S O R IE S 837-4174 67 Edan. B w/l«/leather A atl tha good aftar4|er4pmat206-73&00e2 < t13AXVanw. 93*iaKU^ NH8esSMd8taarload«r, ™ I I II I mftHftUVfl'ubufbait; iu.. -minilQOB J.flXLM IftajitM . 4SK5ICEscqrptootkvk ;— — •aue..M .ki.;r;icvlca & commodlly. runa axo box. Runa graatl New CHCVYBadUner$50.wMte e •85. V8. PS. AC. k)w ml.. ras. tow packaga. Saa o oM m aditton.a< 32V Nonha- -26 baaa. aaml trader w/alri *CHEVVl*Tor». 1984. (Pawn & Conalgnmnat 5irL«, < b«ty.V8AT.v*ryciMniwn& $13,800. Call 888-2726 ,1 camparahali.454«nalne. tlreal $1700. 643-5111 or Aztao n ahall $100. metal ^good oond.. $3600. •. Leather, peart «^Ha W«n m a tn u in e d $3S0CiSOO. or731-9507B brakaa, gaa or diaaat. Sai 421-0348, cell ptw ns.fl -nctt«too.atak)etaa»alda--CH] — 508-867-1919. ®I Auto^ Seles. Hwy 24 ssKm);Kml$18.000. 328-6000 — o(24'aamlhaytraUarsor'r $160Q^o(lar.Cal324-30ra . CaD2Qe-8C7-191fl. F0RD-19S6 F250.e,9 tfatapa$26.aDrunalza.Of *8! POTATO Trallar. 40 It.*>•• 24' landam dual axia ma- j n ^ e offer 349-6588 ^ t"HEIL8 QROUT PUMPSI l^ good »hap«. $2500. Cat I- D0DQG.79 truck ( Lltllo ' Dieael. Suparcab. 107k ■ raalda. Silverado, whHa, ) 350 Covette a n ^ a chinary trallar w/Plntal'1. _B*d_E«PM«iJnick)j}njy. _ IC. Sierrft.jeee. 4X4.. ______'ji_aofldxanil_w/hoasaaaa^ -52ii406.«------Wtch.-Rafarto BdrarM ac'" -mlr$S,000,-32»60a0,------M -aKC.cond.Cal0344634B .600.-431-0064-^------$^60 M. C«a 734-7726 c mada 2 yra. 81K original ; ually. 1 ton craw cab. -5 1 2 2 IB. PU8HOUT.24'.««rtWr.lr. *89 & 7 7 tntomatlorjal, ter ml., all original Inctuding IHC, 1989. Convenilonaonal. 4 allago gmvol hol mix act.act poasibla trade. 324-8167. titla.'360 high parfor- V8 with campor ahall. •< W ., 350 angina. 6 apd.. gW. J ? PL Loadadi $8,498- :o rvatla1982. Coll 400. 13 apd. W«tI hithit. >9500. Call 843^19. Ploaao can 208-734-3083. I^_ ___ l-Ztrtr. hacft. $7000. 3685J74 643-4572* monca. AT. air. new ox- . «er. Cal 208^34-4410* ______. alum, wheala. Ind. 197 "b r WKrTE-‘8 4 .444 Cummlnair hauat, ahocka & brakaa. MAZDA.'8 I 3 ,86K ml., vary... CHEVROLET V Silverado, ^ >ihV,-07. t w ml., inad- ; trir. 42* Alloy Convarttbl1^2 tr a il max -TO2OF0F » t. Suburban. 1999. ax- 13 apd & '9 0 .4 0 rt. Bally ; $4000, 801-243^)776 coll clean, runa good. exc. —'93. Ext. cab. 4x4. 271. t hJ? W . S ' S r ’LS.AY. . naw Urea. $ 1 6 .0 0 M - * hoppar Hat w/covarta 1990.20,000 Iba.. dt>l, ax. OK m ilo a . $ 3 4 ,0 0 0 . Vaa d um p. $26,600. Will aelt Il or 734-5801 ext. 609. ahapo.$2000.423-6171Ji 324-3900 aak for Tim or AC. ™ orulao. PW, PDL. ^ Call 734-2256* t goar. Can 208^32-5677 la. hoavy duty trallor. Wat laa8ecall208-734-1919. uaad lor backhoo. Panainal aaparate.MACK . MAZDA- '94 B3000 oxira . VoTKla.® dtr. ___Can 1 -800-743-9502. Dtr ly eam a^ IT, .. . . . I 'C5iaica~i5TS3ir ‘ ------CHi yloofcatthlelW Fofd CHBV( ewiiiua lo* {^SpS. W hook-up. Uko rww. $8500>00. Convontlonal-73.«600- cab. V-6. Exc.cond. Now " gHeW ,'&a»or.1990.r>ow •250 heavy duty, supor 3500 d. 350 auto. A M m »v»(Vwt. /offer. Can 543-S770B CHEVROLET, 1984, Blaz- tirea, A( very claani BUck. cAb tlroa. 70k ml. 733-6335 ®er. rare K5 Silvorado, 67K C t »b. leng bod. f3K ml., .$2300, Call 736 now tires, stereo option. KEE EE. Larodo. 1997, V-6. oorihg; tocks. wrlndo€a. 98K mllos. $10.600/offor. lowIW milos. One ownor. $1800.735-0473.BT ■ I U(SCall 731-1165, $1616.500. Call 734-1026. * — _ _ DdDOE no DURQAtJQb ‘98. 7EB RYSLER, Cirrus 1^1- ;^P W agonaef. '87. tow J. 38K. V8 . AC. le a & r. AS I lo a t h a r . C D . lo a d o d , ml.Til., good tontL, $4500, L i LOINC H. PL. Power S o ^ . $24.000./offor. day 878- 73434-6452 ^r 734^522* ‘ m3307 or ove 678-8567 T E fr jlse. gold pkg. E x t a ^ EP Wrangler ¥ahara, ad1 warranty,wai u c . cdtl.. ■ X ' D O EE S N I^IT G E■T OODO^hM Chargar. -OO.19. desart sand; 6 cylln- $13.503.500.206-866-709Z W , exo, cond:. call der.er. AT, air, Oniia0..tilt', 'w m g? 734-Sira av«hlno^.fl alai aE? <5Itfma-86.2ar:- larm .cd .sound bor. lardtop, 289, AT. n i ^ E T T E I TH■liawiM T l- ll^S U r t IDOOQE Ram. oxl cab. T*Wrtw-Loo dmarartloi; a r i' • Inofiealflr.tiuui/oxlraa. ,, ,"Strong. S $1200/oKoC* U ram loSLT, 1997. toad- , tf '’" Cad 704-4868. -J At Randy Ha'Iansen Auloplax, v\w e like to keep ourur inventory fresh,I. The follow ing vei od. 8holl.’39K mllaa.- $18,000. C all-42M 252. ' »000/“- » ® g $21IC m ’t* DAT80Ir8d»^‘y7.280Z .5^. 43-0778 coll or 734< :haw«m Wbeols & tiros. ^ difFerent thoilan a n y o th e r foundnd a t our dealership,ip, w ith one exceptiItion: w e've had th( b O D G E .'^ ^ iT o n Dually, | m ehicles are no, BOI oxt. 509. ’ ytoflTCier CD w/amp. $ 2^0 the auction, w e arere offering them to 4x4 Diesel Quad Cab. Tl. 543-5364 after 5}>m. Before beingng wholesaled at tt o Ihe public a t grei $33.490. call 324-7959.B EP.'W ranglor. '94, low *'""• S' Ihe^ too long. ^ iltoa. soft 100. now tiroa/ DOOQlOQE IfiT^EPlD >|7. - pricesl It's a ^win-win for youI cand us. You get aI {great buy and were save transportati DODQE, Clob Cab PU. 7 6 . heels. $9500 or bost Takeike ovore paym onta.& o really reduced M ton. 360. AT. good rub- Xner. , Cap 206-326-6459* 438-8018-8088 or 436-9074;*y tion fees. Thiihis offer l>egins Frididay, August 26th andoi continues throiDugh Saturday, Sep bor. $2000/oflor. 886-7036 }B0RBAN'B43/4 DODQEDQE, Noon Sport. 1M 7, n t i o n a n d o u c - DODOE. ESi Dokola.LE, 1992. *.1^,, tn.Great lor hunllng.Exc. 2 dr. 55 spd. AC. P L Oart< . AH prices wiwill be clearly mar□rked, and m any willw be thousandsIs below our octuo Club Cab w/molchlng sptem ber 2nd. bo 0nd$4500wier.436<»80 purpliirplo. $7000 or b ^ l : Septem ber 2i es will be sent to dedealer-only auction>ns. campor shall. 1 owner, lor. Call 208-735-9290. 2nd, these vehiclei sonrtood ovow 3K miloa. TOYtiV6tA.-92,6fl5.i(-C0b. jol cost. After ^VB. AT. AC. limitod slip V6.6 . AC. C C . lO O K m l. E-MAILilAILyourdasst1lod«d roarond.CO Panial list of now $0.-B.500. Call543-6536.B t o u s a t Z (FINANCINGIG AVAILABLE DEALERS WELCOMMESEESWaESPERSON FOR parts. Wator pump, llros. ^r>ademlcron.r>a>; front brakos, tliormostai. ■ BD Bronco, 73, P6 . bottory. U-Joinia & moro. ■V A N& °B U SES '2. 2- lift, many ox tijs. R LOCATION) T ™ ruck la in g rea t c o n d . 5 5 “ ns grOQi. now paHit. $6,950. Can 2 0 8 ^ 9 0 6 1 . C HlEVY. I\ '99 Astro Von. AT, OOO/offor. 3 2 4 -0 9 2 ^ C.crulso. PW. PDL. FORb--85F150.lOW JS,'all 1-000-743-9502. Dif W MusiangT997. 3j4^ mlloa. dual tanks, long 100. Ask for V o n d ^ r bOd.$1700.CoH324-5779. CHE\IEVY.“ 99 Vonturo Von. onn. ' dir. T. AC. cmiso. PW . PDL. lFORD 1969.4X4. $2200. Sall \^ 1-800-743-9502. Dir ^ 0iRD ^ 0! M uaUng, '79. ml Runs good. - —nr S.OL. PS. PB,goo(}« riEVY7Aslro LT. 1988, evy Celebrityy Sedan 4-Poor »007S) 7 9 C ______$ 3 , 3 4 5 Coll 420-3260 CHI Inlorior. good runnei# Chev AC. runs g o ^ . s iI750/of(or. 7^n 6 8 6 - 7 6 8 ^ FORD 1995. 250. XLT. <350500/offor.Can 324-7079. - ^ 1983 Fordrd______C row n V1or minl 13-8664 evenings. RD Taurua QL, ' .1991 Fordrd______E icort tXX W a g o n 4 -P o o r <033> 371A $ 3 , 7 9 0 * 1 , 9 8 0 F ; b ; R O 1997. filSO lla ro 2®'^ows, AC, crulao, lapo F®” D aldo.-fow milos. w/oxtraa. dodock, now llros. $4,800/ ,34KmlK ml., white, o x a cdSd.. " 199 1 VolkiUtwogen Jefto QUJ 16V Sedan 4-Poor» r # 0 4 9 B B $ 6 , 0 8 0 ' * 2 , 5 0 0 $18,OOIVoffor. 734-2256B Ifor. Coll 366-2574.B $8500.1500. Catl 735-8210oor •paayiA ______$ 6 , 0 7 0 *2,900 FORD t,. F-ISO XLT. 4x4 eu- SAF;FAi^l.‘09.atlwnoo1df.. FORD! porcab.'M.aheU, 1l1Kml.. nowow btpKoff.jtu?rf pump a r. 41Kml.. loaded, (to - 0. 6 disc cd changer. ‘ 1989 Fordrd______Pickup F-1F-130 Short Bed »Pa9<1 9 0 9 A ______$ 8 , 1 5 0 * 2 , 9 8 0 $6900. C a l a37-4007.dlr. Urofres. lnte*r Is In good ® $3.W . 7335174: ■•^•^014-4060... ^ 1991 P od d g t e P ickup 13130 Long Bed »xioa6tI6 B I ______$ 7 , 2 5 0 ' P5BD"B85yS[75FLOA^ *3,980~ OEOth^extras,laalhqr, I'; r530tai75...... 'O E0 O METRO,"4-door.'Jl. iH rd I EwiortLXX Sedan 4-Poor •paoi> 0 3 0 ______^ ______$ 8 , 5 3 0 ' 32K. $tt900 fi70-4689 2 =——— ...... newtw tirotl s, now b a i l ^ . 1998 - Ford ■ »3;988 Foi 1020 AC, AM/FM A rad io , i)aw 1 9 9 7 Pontintioc' Qrand An\m SE S e d a n 4 -P o o>r r #< P 2 9 9 4 A ______$ 9 , 6 0 5 AUTOS,FORSALE. patol.ikil. Must aoo lo opflfo- ^ , 3 5 0 SS mmmmtrnmmmmmmd ' dIla. a ta .$S500/ofler. & II 1 9 9 8 Fordr d ______TauniB LXLX Sedan 4-Poor * a 9 9 7 ______$ 1 1 , 1 7 5 • 3 ^ . ^ - Z ; Pfoafeaio cHeckyo'urod tor '{ « * » * dge. Neon Conpmpetlrion Sedan 4-P;-Poor 0P3032 ______, $ 9 , 6 6 0 corroctnoss on tho first ' ' ’ "1 9 9 8 1F<5RDF150i(Lt '94.4x4. “ I ijay mat It njns. OS Tho ; 11997 To^^oto______Corolla S Si o d an 4 -P o o r r # 9 3 3 6 A ______$ i a , 1 9 5 34-7728 or 423-5787. merchandise,-4H . 1^8 >onfintiac______G ran d An\m SE S e d a n 4 -P o o r < * 1 0 / H 9 5 FORD, S '94. a x t cab. pow------AUTOMATIC aulomotive a t In 7* - a o o o Chevev y ______C avoH err Si e d a n 4 -P o o r opaoy:0 7 3 ______$ i a , 3 8 5 or alroko. 4x4, oxtromoly * 1 0 , 7 8 0 ' cloan. Call 543-6956. cJTRANSMISSIONS days'and d reat« CE Sedan 4-Poor »P3CP 3 0 6 3 ______$ 1 3 , 0 6 5 Spodol $329.95. Most estate e$t in 15 d a;c , .1998 ToySIfoto C orolla Cl * 1 0 , 8 7 8 ' tORD, Jn 1990(^150.4X4.4- ajnericanS vohlclos. ports. n r r sp..aholl.75K mllos. 1 or ream the ad tih 1 9 9 7 ircury Villager• CQS W a g o n »Xi04aAh ______$ 1 7 , 6 3 5 labor & Inslatlallon * 1 0 , 9 9 5 $5800/o»or. Days 727- Indudod. additional 7 d a ^ . 1998 BulcIIck USobraCI Cu>tom Sedan 4-Po<>OOr #P3044A ______; $ 1 4 , 9 1 5 M 1 , 4 9 8 7474 «; or ovos 487-2098B ^co\;onomyTranamlaalon ThereThe Is a $3 ex fp FORD, Bronco, 1995. AT. C < mII 32*^9760 tor fee fee forthe g u a r^ - ’ 1998 Pont!ntiac BonnevllUIlle SE S ed a n 4 -P o o>r r #< P 2 6 3 9 ______^ $ 1 6 , 3 5 0 n 2 , 5 8 3 fXLT.S (utly kjadodl Cloani a at/m ata a B tee tOO package. Ade Ploasocan208<)24-8107. W ig ■ 1997- Mew»rcury Qrand M<4 a r^ u U QS S ed a n 4-1»-Poor *P30y2A $ 1 6 , 1 7 5 *14,325 I' \fm u fo ------may m a be cancelled FORD. Exploror. '98, low 1245WoslMaln 12 earfy esH for custonr^r 2 0 0 0 Pontintiac______Q ran d AnVm SE Sedan 4-Poor>r i * P 3 0 6 B ______$ 1 5 , 7 5 0 * 1 4 , 3 7 7 miles, toaded. exc. cond. Buftoy. B ID 678-6047 ''convenience >01 bkQ $3000 down/ioko ovor § mwIW.528t'88, new llros th I ?000 Podt SE Sedan 4-Poor #P3C*30 6 1 $ 1 6 , 0 4 0 laoao pymts. 644-1444A g,ni the charge w l^ * 1 4 , 8 6 5 muffler, daik blue, aun- remain >on the sarrt^. FORD, F-250,460, runa rool»f. good cond. $4700. . 1 9 9 7 Fordrd I Pickup RcRanger Super Cob <01» 0 1 9 B A ______$ 1 7 , 4 2 0 *1 4 , 9 0 5 good, hoovy duty work 42323-6757:or 734-8060* I, ------, , ■ - 1 9 9 7 Fordrd______Pickup F-'P-130 Super Cab Shoii o r t B e d 4 x 4 « P 3 0 0 33A i • $17,730 *15,347 ml tJUCk.$1100/0«or. CADkOILLAC 1992. S o d a n ' ' 888-7686B SaX«vlllo. Exc, cond. whito. HOND;NDA A c c o rd LX ^ 7 . .______$ 8 0 , 4 1 0 •1998 Chevevy Astro Woir p g o n » P 2 7 \ 3 *15,435 FORD. ta F-350, Crow Cab. gooood gas mlioage. Selling n oods>ods ong.or (or parts. e v y M allbu SaS e d a n 4 -P o o r »P3073^3______$ 1 8 , 0 5 5 ■97. llatbod, 4 whool dr. duouo lo Divorco. 731-9176 $800/clOO/offor. Catl 7 3 6 - ^ ^ 0 0 0 Chev *15,870 "RP o w o r atroko d io se l. 5 loavlavo mosaaflo.______or 736736^)687. -1 2 0 0 0 Buicl.Ick______C entury’ CCustom Sedan 4-Po<►oor •P3040 ______$ 1 9 , 5 9 0 > 1 5 , 9 9 8 8pd.$19.900.731-9723JI ‘ CAOiIDILLAC Oovlllo. 1994. HOND;iNDA Accord, '90. Hlly FORD, F150, Supor Cob. Fulully lo a d o d . s p o c la l. toadod. tooc tooka & run»i ___ $ a i , 0 8 0 1 9 9 8 QMCAC ______Jim m y SpSport Utility 4-Poor’ <»i P 3 0 0 3 ______:_LT.6>34P faXLT.'97. Exc. $17,500. 9«i)roy. 102K mllos. $10.50- groat.treat. $ 3 6 0 0 .7 3 6 - 7 ^ lohoi. Call 736-7244.B ______cor736-5983.B > 1 9 9 7 Old«idsmoblle Aurora ScS e d a n 4 -P o o r ort SE Extended*Wfagon oj x 4 # X 1 0 0 3 B ______; $ 2 3 , 7 2 0 *20,850' h 1 ^ 1 II " 1998 QMCAC P k k u p 131300 Club Coupe Shehort Bed »xioi6 ...... $ 2 8 . 0 2 5 * 2 1 , 9 5 0 i] - :<1998 OMCAC ______Pickup 131300 Club Coupo Shehort Bod #xioi3 _____ $ 2 7 , 5 7 0 * 2 2 , 3 6 7 , Ii - 1^998 Chwe v y Pickup_1_31 3 0 0 E x ten d ed C ab> 5S hort Bed

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