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■ _ Till e l rma e s r i M b I Tw|nF£ISjId!ldaho/97th year. No. s o. 296 W ednesis'day, O ctober 23, 2( 50 cencs I CooDivtoRJRNINC ^ Weather S;! n i p e; r ‘d [iild r r ^ H 38 Money esof wn Eamlnts reports: MclIcDonald’s AS| saw profits drop 11 percent;pe : as Blockbuster return^e d to th e Bv black. )ateSul PageC9 iSSliB afti

Food & Ho\3ME B V j n -S id eits deb;ne, it’s an East meets W est KinM b e r ly republic neighborsm jo in forceslis tot create i a g ^ e n th a t’s b o thI prettypi (locracy a n d practical. P a g e C l t e m r. Sports A ngeb fly ahead: The lim ii Anaheim Angels takek e < a g ^ e ' from d ie San F ra n disco s a G iants ing out.thiB'2^'. jr r in S an P ^ d s c o . For some, vmmmtMlbt., PI a g e D l issue of re C a m p b ^ when' Opinion vs. Demoist ' ' S teering th e county::lW 1 \ in By M l P m S5; [eSSiS Falls County commissi)ssion will Hreeaawifawmaf.bs O Q Q O b e b est s e n ^ w ith M iik e se ll Cody Cantrell,III, left, and CorUIn Runyan InitaH4aH rfngs onto MfInt pistons at■t tlM Wast End Auto Tieh profrognvn In BuM. The elaaa b Mlfl AAdvanoed Retfenal Teehnical TWINPALLS-1 and Grindstaff, todaysty ^ e d ito ri- Echicatlon SoaHtlonCm program and Cvttrall comoofflmiitn from Rtor to ittsnd.I. VWhUa a record number of studiudents are ewolled In ARTEC, tb lls ^ ^ , tiie nsmber of atttdents In coun .' 80 much ten u Unio a l s ^ . t t outolM thfllihfllr district Is quHt low. 31- PPt ag eA lO ■ ttwt tb^ldaho-lZle- •------' hird and final or Idaho candi- executive Kent - C o m i n g uJP i F uill i particDipation1 lags in1 tech purogram "Ara we a govervited experts to i-limits referen- New heightsts ByRobertMfl Mayer ~ However, whU^hile the number of Misii« i^ opportunities iian-gaming ini-- TlW»W«W«Wawttter______^ students particiricipatlng ARTEC „ --j Some numbers-AS an d m o n ey be debated againsti is democracy,” ______programs is ®«ateater tiian ever, die " " Twin Falls Cotmty Sll 9 B U H L-• It’sIt a 10 minute drive Tw! i as the num ber of studcidents leaving the \R T EC was designed to brii the Buhl propam also acts a Prosecuting Attor-• doesn’t have an m S ' for Filer HighHi School students ideal |(j, summation of on>ne of home schoolto to attend another Etricts together to share expe ey and Cody Cantrell Ar ney Grant Loebsin being termed Hn f l CodyHurl^ ARTEC’S goals: encouraginjIm stu* school’s tech programpr is much . fivere technical programs. llFi on Wednesday, a | H For EliutJt Hidalgo, a WendeU ^ TEC officials had instarttance, Buh! spkializes in au sn't running for dents to make the trek to atsdiool & • less than ARTE yrg. The Twin Falls2004 and won’t M n ■ Schoctool sen io r, it takes other ntl' than their own to rt3 .....E2 • P qi- immediate stake inwho t they \vant, Buto out because he isn't' for the repub- Comtes... .D4 Nation. and o^ce again until 20( Cofninunlty .El Obituarie uioi. l>e term limited Deunt of thu cham- .^ s w o rd . .E3 Opinion■“J.IPse , eeks lowerrminimunTl Milner flow£ durin/ e JO the real issue ising Io quesrions to lg drought republic form of go • bear Abby ..E3 Sports.S...D1-3 ByJannH^ta ier own .speech S m d m m fFeder^ regulators this's y e a r power generation,on. of tillsdlls yeati it required the con the “repeal the repean limits.. Horoscope. .E3 . Weatherier . . A2 Tlnw^Wawawi ordered Idaho Poim to coosnsider Since Idaho PowerPoi began o p ^ pansr.iur to consider an altemativjnto “The Lerislamretral c Idaho,” she LM.Boyd ..E3 W est...... B2-4 ^ drought contiiuency plan*f iafter ating Milner inn 1992,] minimum tw vbttc i Magic Valley ivsldents th

B Q B i Today; A few light rainrail showers, possibly mininono with snow. ■■IKSIS33S! wilh olhofwiso mosily■lly cloudy skios.' Highs in tho aday Tonlghiht Tliursday Friday Saturday SSunday HI LoProp^ f aolae-J.f; f--i . • 97 4 t 0.03- Tonight: Fair and quic3uiot. Lows In Ihe SOs. ( f S S S i : - ... J A . •.» Coaur d'Alene ■Tfys^ammiamama Tomorrow: A line Fall"all day, Highs In the SOs to5 n e a r 60. Jajcma __ __ M « 0.10- .--oruu.'MaMBHi S I B i Lowai 00 30 O.QO- A chance A ^ rr!1 2 r^ Moatty cloudy a»akiaa A quiet, moatty Ptanty Ol aunahlne A(«Uowacattored Mana_ rain parhapi aunny FaU day T o d ty : Light rain mlxiinixing with snow possible, olhi)lh e w ls e parlly «rtth an. with comtorlablo dom Cloudy. Highs inihe£le SOs. tem pe raturoa • nniiTiaii— IIII H ig h 5 5 55 Low 35 ______S B /3 4 6 3 /3 6 ______66 / 35______64^ / 31 93 17 0.08* Tonlflhl: Docrcjaslng>0 c h a n c e for precipitation, wilhwii scattered clouds. Lows in thee lowerIc to the mid 3Qs. Tomorrow: Partly clot:loudy a n d quiet. H ighs In Ihe 50,. ^Temsmperature ^ P r e c Irlc S3unrl80 l and iclpitatlon Humi Sunset W' P(PoUeo Courit 1MaMair%M|iHMi m;.' wor 3WWdwN»ln ::sMv:^.aft«TMiNirjn VMiMftoya>L«» L«< 43 atonth to Data ■ ■ I K r n i t t : 'Z J A i m tMIAM A Suiaac: S:44Plf I K t r t M i la 0.21“ YaatardayLo# Thuraday Sunrtae: 8;0tt AAM Sunaat: 8:43 PM (Lo«) SeQaCS i S S S ^ - N a n M N aih/L«>at/tt h /l .ArftllDMhlel10 Dale M r TBJI^brmu— ih 7Bln1«T WalwVMrtoO 'J ..':tau«taai a^sAIAM aunaefc.Mt’Mf'' HMartMrf:meifrmBSiBmi SUNI VALLEY.v> SURROUNDINGiNQMTa 2222IZ >Oato 0.31- Toda/aftr«!aac* a tu » 37» aetruday Suwtaa: 8:04IAM A SutiMl; 0:30PM Wh n uoht OCCIwcumutattona ol arww mtaJna wNh»Hh rain cannot »< :aintMa:.A»ii.«MarWMiartoO aia 0.41’ AwMaryaariunnm’bom.Oct'1,lD^’»£ r.:..;-.. ,- w - J iwdaj>: . .•■lawtaai W BAlAH Sunaae i;SaPM. b« rulod>d coul fear today. 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' >'fflsaws 7 ■BjMmigMEltKaEgESBa5*$SR!®S« schools for their lack of pr school counselors, hisis during this upcomingigsi^g s semester. rao*aached a t 735^231 or via e-mc promodon and randomzt that effort. Minidoka hasuters 62 or responsibilities ^mati a t rmayt I both from within the distric es already verge on over-r- “I want to sit downTl withv the counselors er@r®magicvallcyxom. elsewhere attending their ted inidadve, the turs. Filer has 186 students in:ampbell it said he' actuall Limits______be about the sai«, a significant num ber giveed against tenn limits the lotE Attack cr . the old dam, providingling a minimal pointed out. Hcsize of the district e it was posed to voters li Jripples Mlilner i ______flow in the river channein n ^ ContlmwdfromAl chamber membethe other end of the spectrui8. He also said he especlall Idaho Power’s FER'ERC license for debaters, BRC, and the proposal must see more than a 30 perc ets such as Hagerman, whichsn’t support term limits on £dii key Inter st included a minimumm sstreamf^(W ercent Loebs addeda tlsingle student involved inll level.a “m e t ! Sjde S comments from other:r of 200 cubic feet perp er sisconcl-^ turnover tliis coming winterjr..} With rate for elected agencleicles that monitor wildlife a turnover of eight years requ Pm not a SMkesman for lem e ■ about 90,000 gallonsns oft water a county level nu?w ^ * H ag e n n an schools havts," he said, “Though they ™di c o m p u t eC ] l S and wativafer. minute to help establiablish a col4> of legislators in the lerm-iiiviimits same rate. Thee lower-flow I requirement tm class In robodcs, computee their argument.” WASHINGTON tt water fishery downswnstream of 'N (AP) - An wouldd bbe used in drouglit years■s Milner. e also said the reason hunJn- unusually pow erfirfu l electronic and wot 0 would not change the-other-r- Idaho Power reportec C iic u la d o n Sunday S7,00 per weci 3s of thousands of dollars of: attack briefly cripplcrpled nine of die wise ex rted to F E ^ . turnover rate would Cair-of-state money was beint existing minimum targetIt that nionitoring as reorecent as the : Dwilel Walock. citeulaiion direlireiire ctocio r P5^,^^ " ***^- ng 13 computer serversers diat manage flow of 2 same, John Haight votedred i into Idaho for term limit! of 200 cubic feet per second,1, year 2000 found few fis He was the other time i lits global Intem et trafiaffic diis week, said Den are open $>3-00 charge w llll lat people all over Americi Jenms Lopez, spokesman forr ing the 1.6-mile reachach and th«c Circulation pbona lln«f ar« iber with qufsdons 1998.1 ica officials disclosedd Tuesday.1 But Idaho) Power.Po .between 7 and 10 a.m. only.y .U I y o u reiunwJcheekt. Interested in finding outJ* II most Internet usersxs didn’t notice Dave I less than 2 percentt w-were gan^ >do not receive your paper by 7 doesn’txs in Idaho have a voice. He re Parrish, r s o n a l supervi-I- fish. Fish spedes indtuidtuled spea­ I that the turnover local le He because the attackick only lasted sorofdiithe Department of Fish and call Ihe number for your area:la: M ailinformadt I what the Legislature didlid • one hour. a led dace, Utah suckerker, mottled Burley-Rupert- ed officials at the "Fmd set a dangerous precedeni Gamei In Jerome, said die. mini-i- sculpin, redside shiner, The-nn».New*(UPruns a t about the limits," The FBI and Whitedte House were mum flo ner, common Paul-Oakley...... 677-'77-4042 luhed daily at 132 Tti he rest of die country. flow requirm ents should1 carp, U ] ^ cdiub ^1 smallmomljisn ' -Tvrin Pall* h a v e th Investigating. O Oi ne official be basecised on biology, ^ f o r e the *>y l^ e PubUcal It Loebs said that in reality,ty, described th e attaci » bass. and ocher areai ...... 733.433.0931 Udl«yorL«Enteipri«------1 H e a ack Monday as water' wtWM * u t off in 2001, diere 1 limits simply limits voterer the most sophisticateated and large- . were fisl Periodical! paid alrceic. T daily only $5.00 . S r l ws /produce ; more gridlock,Ic, mittently.duriMtiiferS a m ^ t t S ! ] S he s a l d ^ .voMd S <^i or uate r«iai: italljMIyaad , Third SI. W.. Twin w d i: egoes i more slowly because n consultatkKi vdtli the Mate' - le d a l s M & m e ^ tm ents of Fish tn d Gaaie. ■ Icallona Inc.. a »ub- But I 0- Th«_ ' F91*s • ri««. t e r m lii N atio n al Paries andam Reaeadd^-iUiWater ’ ira telephi^e directx •h bifrascnictiire.'I4t)te(te^j>m er Resource >1 Twin Fatl* by Tbe c h o icITS e .!are more provlndal and m fUHl the ftd e ^ Fish < I' Macbtetti iScI^Sfe iaii d w T a w in i of theI deniddi of aiid;WadrOdlifiB S e rv lc e ^ B u re a u ..... P ^aUBdcandlsad1 Loeba• surei and.the pttad aflpK SSS.- » » y .,^£r.1 lacking . . £ t t 2 «atewio . “What ...... B x t4 . isarevbl ...... S30.S lamfr-dli know wll WtdnMday.iy, Octetw 23.2002 TkM»Nm,Tin, Twin Fsl*, Mito A-3 N a t io n Comingc Sunday ,

Mqgic Valleyyr Ecojnoinic Iihh d i c a i i & r U.S. wi^ fre e p rrisoners Wage wars •• '/ ■ Recent efiortsio increase mlnknum wage have not^ Imatte much fromG progress in Congress. T juantanaiimo jail Increase was in 1997. tt WASHINGTON (A(AP) - The threat to0 thet United States and states and the District 0 U.S. government is preparingpn to Its allies, have raised their minimi free a small number oi ■ r of prisoners The firsirst batch to be let go above the federal goven from its high*securiurity jail in Includes “a “a relatively small num- SOp«rhour ;1 ^ out h m Ihe re Cuba, in what wouldd bbe the first ber" of meinen, he said, adding that nagion did f b r ^ 3rdIrdOuarMr. release of combatantsts vwho are no he didn’t I sa ’t Icnow their national!- o . .... TtllwTiniw-Nww longer consideredI a terro rist ties, V threat, Secretary of D efense Pakistaniani offidals have said a Donald H. Rumsf«isfeld said visit to theth< prison tumed up a u Tuesday. number ofo f: Pakistanis who do not ss ...... “There are some peopeople likely representIt a threat to the United *4 , _ ...... to come out of the othother end of States, the chute,” Rumsfelifeld told a The gove)vemment, a major U.S...... Pentagon press conferawence. ally in xhee counter-terrorc war, h u Ki.i!:.;;:/.. . TIRE Other officials saidid on condi* asked thehe men to allowed to tion of anonymity thatQt iti could be retum to Pakistan.Pa within days. It’s unciliclear how many other » • « » 1 The U.S. govemmeniicnt has said countries1 haveh sou^t release of n)TB Q for months that somee oiof the pris- their nationlonals. ■ ■ Federal minimumn 1wage I I In 2002 dollarliars n oners might eventuallyilly be prose- “We vett«etted them and gave our cuted, released to otherier countries assessmentsnt... that some of the SOUnCE: t)«paffir«ni ol Ubor AP n for prosecution or heiheld indefi- detaineess didd not pose a threat” nitely. Though ndes foifor military to the Unitnited States, said Asad J tribunals were announC'meed nearly. Hayauddinlin, spokesman for the t seven months ago, no one has Pakistann Embassy in CpngresjIS fails to aact in I been ordered sent befbefore a tri- Washingtonron. bunal for trial. There areare reported to be some * Some of th e men hshave been 58 Paklstaitanis in Guantanamo, 1 held for nearly a yearr siisince being 100 Saudidi Arabians, a dozen minimurm-wage bbattle I ro'iinded up during the the air war Kuwaitis: andai so on. In all, the WASHINGTON (AP) - Diane passed to provi that opened the militilltary cam- United Stati ovide some needed S , 2 FER TIRES/SALE i ates Is holding 598 men CiCunningham, a home healtilth care relief tu these! working wi families.” H paign in Afghanistann oon Oct. 7. from 42 countriesco who It has wi worker in Chicago, is thankiikfulshe President BushBu had signaled n f c O Transfers from Afgharhanistan to labeled asIS enemy< combatants. didn’t ^ have to rely on Congi Guantanamo began in Ja Igress to thai hc mightht accept a small q / g f e PtS5/SMIS A FER ) January. saying it maymt legally hold them raise ra the minimum wage, or01 even increase, but only or if states were H ./ i The main task with1 themt^ over until theI endei of hostilities. It to consider the idea. She’di stills be allowed to opt Mlli-UTW ? l the months has been to pt out. Opposition B /l S f i I to interro- hasn’t madeide dear whether that waivn dng. from some poweiwerful business lob- 0 /S 2 i i r ^ 6 6 | gate them for informalnation that means thee ende of the campaign “They don’t want to doio what bies, includin *ui4*tim_____2l might help prevent ling the National B tK :nt fu tu re in Afghajiist;istan or the entire glob- they th need to (do) to helpIp poor Federation of0 : Independent Blfl A uis'sats______^2 l k r ^ 7 7 | attacks and catch otherier ;suspects, al war whichich is expected to go on people,” pe said Cunninghaiam, 41, Business andnd th e National offidals have said. for years, whowl got a raise after a livingngwage Restaurant Association,As have HM Rumsfeld said officijicials were It was unclearun whether the orordinance passed In Chihicago. dimmed prospspects for a wage Q I Essex vetting the prisonersrs ito make men to bele rei le ase d would be “They“1 think more about rich id peo- increase anytimtjne soon. q I sure they were not candiindidates for freed compltipletely or simply trans- pie. pli It’s not fair to peoplee that’s -“For our menlembers, this Is the H I • Ouhtandin9handnngg jjuvenile such offendt been the federal go E s^5 nm XLE Touring S outer, R uth B ader GiGinsburg ion. governm ent’s. A B increasedinc In six years,”” said nationwide move)vement has result- B ■ and Stephen Breyer, saidsali just 2 “When you/ou say juvenile, your Kennedy Ke spokeswotroman ed in more than ! percent of the 3,700 pe< m 90 “living-wage” Q B people on ixiind's eye! paintspi a picture of a Stephanie Ste Cutter. “Seninator ordinances, ancmd m ore than 70 Q H death row committedted their cherubic chi:hlld^," she said. “It’s Keimedy Kei is eager to get thi;fus bill other campaigns i Crimes when they were IS are under way. • AAtir>c«d irvod comwvod fer o tre minors not a fair figh grip ond Im Irtod lil and “the fact that thele I legisla- B reyer alsiilso filed a separate •^ton adge coven fer durebilit tures are paying attentiordon to this opinion to saysa the court should perfermonce on H roled Kret issue is remarkable.” consider whethether It is unconstitu- T m L i hondl'nt^H .No justice wrote sepjeparately tional to leavele inmates for IF Monday to defend the prapractice. extended dmiIme on death row. He B H dHipM drotodg The juvenile case rejeiejected by said Floridaida inmate Charles the court involved a KentuckyKe Foster has spentS( more than 27 H | -ECEmoried H man sentenced to deale a th fo r years In prisoiIson and “If ^ ecu ted , H I abducting, sodomizin;sing and Foster, now ‘ M 55, will have been B E S T P A SI t • T s ^ rated 116 mph and'^iR H i E i I killing a gas station atti attendant punished botlH)th by death.and by/ H pies, when hc was 17. Kevin1 StStanford, more than aa generation{ spent In \ ’I8V?58U WW57 06 P205/70f • Meets E u ^ e o n ilondordi •5 EO BW 66.m H ^ now 39, has been on dea '195/75RU WW 41,86 P2t5/70( 5 ew 73.66 S death row death row’ss twilight.t It is fairly \ ^P20s!’205/75RU WW 6384 P225/70«!7E ALL YEAR ON OUR since 1982. The high couj 5 BW 77.86 H ;ourt used asked whetheher such punishment '7 Q i/7 m i V/W 65.86 . I75/63RI Stanford’s case in 1989 to uphold isbothunusua tS E N G E R T6h BW 81.66 B Rial and cruel” ^ 1 ^ 1 2I5/75RI5 WW 66 86 18V6SRI 6 BW 02.66 0 ligp2os, W I5 WW 72.86 PJ05/60R15 I juvenile dxecutions. ?35/75RI5 V/W 7486 19S/65R1 6 66.86 S p 2I& '0RI5 WW 75.86 P2I5/60RI5 BW I B ..Stevens said that sin the 75/7MI3. BW 42 86 I85/65R1 6 I9P235. '0015 BW 84.86 P225/60ftl5 BW I 90,86 0 1969 case, “a national consensuscon 85/70RI3 BW 5586 IW/65R1 6 BW 90 86K I has developed that ju' m t?s/:75/70RU BW 57.66 205/65«lSRU BW 56.86 n05/60R I6 I Q i85/: SRI4 BW 6086 P2I5/608I66 BW1 94.66 B offenders should not be>e texecut- 6S/70RU BW 58.66 215/65X1 6 BW 108.86 Q ■ E a \7i/: » U . BW 67.B6 P225/60RI6 I ed.” Indiana, Kansas, MM(ontana 95/70RU BW 6086 PI8S/60B » t 5 BW 63.66 P235/60R166 BWI 109.86 B and New York now bar' thithe prac- 05/70RU BW 65.86 PI95/60R BW 113,66 Q tice, he said. 2I5/70RU WW 73.66 Pl 95/600» 1 5 RW 69.86 P205/i5Rt6 I S«IS BW 73.66 P2I5/55RI6 i Kent Scheidegger, of th » I 5 BW 77,66 P225/55R16 I dtath penalty Criminal JusticeJ ^ 1 4 Bw 57.66 P235/55RI6 ( L«gal Foundation, saic «RI4 BW 6186 225/50RI6 t because there arc not ei ■QRI5 BW 62 86 245/50«16 t votes at the Suprem e Co to • r ^ n C ^ B ^ a outlaw those executions, state lawmakers will probabl;ibly now debate whether juvenilele i execu- 31XK dons are appropriate. “It might ■ compai jtijit be something that’ss lelegislat- I ed'and goes away,” he said.lid. - Steven Hawkins, exec(ccutlve I050R15 6ply £ re a o r of the National CoalitionCoi V j I I | V Q ies/; to Abolish the Death PeiPenalty, l i f i 1 ^ 1 are at $102f>° ^ d any new state bansns could NOWI p^buade other justicess toti join o n l y ® 7 7 “ “ thfc four. “With one more v 0 1 3 ! i^o rity of this court is ret Coningratulations! You'lu've found today'sr's Millionaire Moi iftilfe that is cruel and unusualun q Iftmishment,” said HawkinsJns. . Clip only die bill thisIs ada and save it to bid on\ fgreat prizes like a car, bo: M m m ' -.-’The Supreme Court thish is sum- restaurant andnd grocery certifirates, ancnd m uch more! .T235/85R16 10 aboliwed executionsis forf< the iA«ntally retarded. LikeIke th at ompare at $10€f" the issue of Juvenile V le killers $ 7 9 1 turns on the individuals* capadtycai . to tmderstand their situstuation, low ONLY __ and-their-level-of-culpablability.— ------r f l Also bt issue is whether thehecotui* t^'faas changed its mindid aboutt ' ' T(wat k in d of punishm e: is ropropriate. .Hpnly the United Statesss i a few other countries allownr execu*e . ■V juvenile kiUers. SiS tates ztt^itDpiose destb'penalnaltyoo [oney! @ i TCAM ■ were.lff or 177 aat the ■, tk te tftfaelrcriinea. 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c N a t i o ^ ------— - j a — _ ’■ ^ U.S. chaiarges Baikallil firm ' U .N . die b a te rm ay sla)w m ilita ry buiLildup^ with selliling weapoims to Iraq The Washington Poat ______offidals hadd indicatedi would be At the United* Natations hoped the Unitedsted Nations vrould' a surge in forforces toward the end Tuesday, Ti France and RiHussia quickly followr susuit with a tougH ;______Iraq,tocorconduct a diorough investi- WASHINGTON - AAs U.S. of the yearir to1 give President raised ra objections to a re\evised new mandatete for weapon*' gation aniand to hold accotmtable hopes dim for speedyy United Bush the optiption of deciding to U. It calls inspectors to retuuetu m to Iraq. ' BELGRADE, Yugos]joslavia - U.S. those r e ^ U.S. draft resolution that qtonsible.’' Nations approval of a nenew Iraqi attack Iraq asas early as January. for fo strerigthened wea]apons Instead, the UnUnited States has offidab publicly confrnfronted lead- The evidvidence, induding comput- inspections resolution. PentagonPi Senior deft . e n of Yugoslavia and I efense officials said inspections, in: dting concernsns that encountered: stistiff resistance id Bosnio with er disks andar leners, was gadiercd officials acknowledgedI 1Tuesday Tuesday theyley knew of no deci* i t ' ize the from France andnd JRussia - two of. evidence that a BalkaIkan weapons in a surpri it would im pliddy authorizi prise inspccdon NATO they i may have to adju:ust th eir sion to halt thisthi flow yet. United Ui States to use fpenition with and its mairlain republic, Serbia. f the Informatioi^ their the relatives hadn’t retuium ed su^csted it Indicadicated that oppo* Ministry buildiilding, where fo re i^ ' ' home hoi after Saddam grantei:ed an sition to Saddam’sm’s more than two BAGHDAD, Iraq - Del>efying a journalists havlave offices, sh o ck ^ amnesty am to almost all the coun-ci decades of rulee mir ight be grow- bant on dissent, dozezens of political obserservers here and left try’s try prisoners on Sunday,^ The ing. jSniper _ anguisheda mothers andid angry them wonderirtring about its mean- unprecedented un] mass parird o n Others cast thele eventc as an ep^ ------young y men held a rare uunsanc- ing. spssparked bedlam, as pri,soroners logue to Sunday’sly’s am n^ty, per* tonttwtrfAMiAl tioned protest Tuesday, taitaking to , “Somethinglg like] this has never overpowered ove their guardss and haps indicating; thth. at th e re ie a ^ Spotsylvaih'ania, Fairfax and the ? streets of Baghd Hanover COI idad to happened befiefore,” said Wamid stormed stoi out of their cells wwhile of thousands off prisoners,pi seen counties in Virginia. demand j that President Si piling and 13th shooti>oting attrib- Tuesday'sly’s gunman struck in the t Saddam Nadhmi, a polilolitical science pro* uudous anx rdatives dam beredi cover by many as an astonishingaste act of ■ted to the sniper. Anctad It would early-moraiming darkness and was Hussein’s • governm ent provide pi fessor at Baglaghdad University. penitentiary pen walls. benevolence by)y SaddamS , m ay Biric the elusive gunmaimansrenm able to va ' information about reliila tiv e s “It’s a very, veryve important and Diplomats, D political anal:ilysts have led peoplee toto believe the&. vanish before police jailed for political crimes. u Montgomery, where clamped downdo with yet another ■* ^ unusual event’I t ” md and even ordinary Iraqisi vwho Iron-flsted presidisident had mei* B M were shot to deathth (Oct. 2 and vast dragnet The brief but boiststerous The protestesters, alm ost all witnessed wit: the spectacle wwere lowed and nowV wouldwi tolerate net that came up empty. demonstration,j which oc( Oct. 3 before the snipeJper a tla c ^ Moose, whowl has been speaking iccurred Shiite Muslimsms, were upset that msure uns of its significance. ScSome public complaints.Its. nread as far southuth as the publicly forfoi a law enforcement i Richmond; Va., area,sa, where a ,aik force! huntingh for the sniper, ^ iu n was wounded Satur n ^ y - ^ Issued a subduedsui warning to the Schools _ '■ S S g m I Despite a massive marnanhunt and public afterier the dragnet failed to ts by author- jnare a sussuspect. “We have not CoRthNMdfroniAl cut through anyny dissension. L]m IdM in recent days toto ccommuni- been ables toti assure anyone, any ch She said it’s's a simple matter of ^ n t e widi the sniper, heheremalnirf i age. any gen choice.” He sees them as a3 1m ^ saying. “Here‘e are1 the needs of ^9 jender, any race - weVe of of accountability and as a •n the loose after TtTuesday’s not been ableat to assure anyone Uj- a “fe* the state and IIV want to be able to ^ Ibooting as Moose urged line” for students falling bbehind talk about it." jed the pub- their safetyty in1 regards to this situ- in, school. “As long as childn ^ ID be “cautious." ation.” Iren^ Luna was askedas by Donicht ; *We remain concern)tmed about Moose’s ai learning,lei where they’re leaearning how he plannedled to bring success fju I attempts to communi- shouldn’t $},. maner,” he said. m safety of all peopl□pie in our cate with theth. sniper through the to the state’si educatione system IfW Howard said studies coironfirm when the Namf) Mtlon»’* Moose saidlat ai a news news mediaia bI e ^ after investiga- thi m^a School District ra'U realise thaitat tl» i^ tors found I that charter schools, as aI whole,v reported “disnismal” test scores bto d a threatening letter are an no more effecdve at tea iBo or the people involveilvrilnthis tBckedtoata tree near a Ponderosa thi eaching during his tenumure on its School lUve shown a dear wil than aris public schools. Butut more Board, wiUlngneM re sta u rant n t In Ashland, Va., importantly, jm as Idaho’s < u d ability to kill peopjople of all accordingz tot law enforcement ad s ch ief Luna was quicuick to “defend the p.ib all races, all goldenler^ SU pro- sources. Tlie advocate of public schocpols, It good teachersrs and1 students of ria he discovery came after would wc be Inconsistent of h SSaoM,Xtat^mea,iss, different the sniper’s's 12th1 victim, a 37-year- sm her to. Nampa.” NotIt allI schools per* I'Oi f m in different locationl support a measure that wouldw formed poorly,^ heh replied. In fact, : V;; ®*“*" L.. . old n>an froi;rom M elboum e, Fla., divert public dollars away I Tuesday nigb^ ise publidy was shot out9Utside the restaurant pui ly from the highest achl^:hleving school was [Jlit Muad yet another in a iseries of Saturdiw hig] public schools. . a charter school,ol, whereas the low- .’•.'□j light. He remained hos- Kier ] saw vouchers as ht oryptie meiiages to thele ]gunman, pjtaliied inin critical condition having est was a publicllic school “restrict- ' K'ffi ie^Qoding to what pdiccUca sources Tuesday, good potential. However, vouch-vi ed by stole andd federalf, laws.” ;.>K ers still have some form of laid was a communm nication Sources vrfiowh have read the mes- of gov. ‘It’s a perfectct caseI study of the 1 ^ Received earlier in the d emment strings tied to them.tl good things thatth can happen r^. more poignant moment it leaving the teachers in tactctto teach. T "We have researchrched the -dice ,, ineptl„, and detailed at - vvh n^WM Ing ,0 Doricht.t. Of0 b e l o n g to a I «ptioo you stated and foifound that CiJt six fail when panel m ember Twin*n‘Falls . moribund partyy ini Idaho and hav-, ailed attempts by the School Scl District Superinten j # is not possible etoctron “> self-profew jndent, ’ ing virtually 10no poUtical e^eri- w d sniper to Math Terrell lei Donicht asked each1 candi*c ence.' ! rs by td^hona dnce dat SguMacl.'HbonUillii date how they would coumnter Kler was quidcck to point out that H»»n»cl<3b.ibeganOct Zme.let. ; what Sh] critics see as their gre that urtw'uTlTffff saidsail would ter said those>se attempts to commu* ^ei reatest the Ubertarian1 partyp Is the third I understood by die snipiJiper.^ii nicateweren weakness. largest In the country.coi Then she I e not treated seriously For p Howard, It was her p ftv o ria n t that we do thisMi without by caU taliiikers, according to affi ' party said she views thethi state’s top edu- to o n e ds e getting hurt.** affiliation as a Democratit th at cation post simpl’iply as an adminis- . sources, apparently thwarts her efi ' Although authoritieities as of The letter!T writer also induded tfforts trative positionion. As such, h er IWHB Tuesday -night had not; wtien Legislature is in sessioaon as administrativee experiencee as a ptpubUdy a telephonei numbern and instruct-' well as serves as a cause for 33BEm99S linked Tuesday's slayinging to the ed poUoB tot> callc him, they said. era! )r gen- certified publicz accountanta more i^per, it occurred less iral hostility in the nation’ssm 1 ^ than makes her* quallHed.qi !SS than a That set inD modoni a series of Republican state. How does *ile from where the shis h o o tjw bisaire commimunicadons between nlu es^e Intheprdcess,ss, she would cut off litarted three weeks ag >lan to overcome that partrrisan as much administ I ago. The the gunmanan and police, with iun listrative fat as she attacks later sprearead to Moose talliln lurdle? dng to the sniper in It’s xt about keeping her eyi;ye on Washington D.C; Prince' G obscure langnguage via TV news the County, Md4 and PrinceeWliilam, V Jie target, Howard said.iV>With V S jM det

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SO burnout able for cases involvinjing other attacked “theJie fundamental struc- ® The report’st’s analysisi contra- crimes. ture of the ChurchCh as it was want- „ NEW YORK - A new rreport diets the findinidings of an earlier '.•Researchers fou h u r t s commissioned by the lease!eholder federal investigatigadon, which said padents had a greater ts patients ed by its foununder.” Church teach- ^ ing holds th of the World Trade Centeter site the towers’' unconventional' u dying following surgeigery in hospi- Surgeryry patients | have an In- Woman ' w at secretly that because Jesus has conduded that the twir to be his apostles, only rin tow- design contributibuted to their col- tals where the nursjrs e s h ad to . creasedKl risk r of dying In hospttals ordained i as Catholic'» pnesin| rlM f can W ' ers„ did not collapse becauause of lapse, take care of morere p a tie n ts , wherenurses nu have a larger serve in the priest- flt CLEVELAND-A fonnmer Ohio hood flaws in their structural desi,tsign. The federalll study s( said weak according to the studyidy in today’s workloadlad, a new study shows. j The study by a Manhihattan floor supports;s gavegi way during first lady revealed Tuesdsday that Celeste saii•aid she has not cele- en Journal of the Ameriarican Medical Nurtewo she was secretly ordaini engineering firm that usedI a com- the Sept. 11, 2001,20C attacks, trip Assodation. wortckwd a n d llkallhood o f ; med as a brated Massw uly to lying Illinois’ dealeath row inmates. I about Moussaoui to FI t o ; ■ before and after the doesn’t mean I won’t do I am cks. ve pretty much decided ■ that it’s no(not an opdon Tm going f l ; He agreed to testifytify o s a in s t to exercise,'se,” he said. ■ him. an spoke, the Illinois I ^ B m O B w i r ereless l : Moussaoui, the so-ca.aU ed JO th gtoryoufft: ; hijacker who was arr Review Board was in its f l M ^esota the monthL b l r ,1 “ “ "<1 /eek of clemency hear- fl attacks when a fligh t t ingsforne!nearly every inmate on fl became suspicious, face.f.lo"dea3l f l penalty trial as an alleilleged con- The boar>ard was flooded w ith f l tpirator in the attacks.s. clemency’ p1 desire < to 'ha' he ""ellight commute all death ■ ))articipate in Jihad,”d." or holy Kmences> Kto life without parole. I war. Ryan saidi hhis main concern is to H make suree rno innocent person is ■ &uffalo-area terrorlsrism executed. 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W o r l d i M w a K - i i i yisioQBL Mexicco’s Foxt will fighht U.S. fi■arm sub;)sidies C o m m u n icMations i CABO SAN LtlC>^rCAS, Mexico - * and villages - to spretead to the European. Utdon'-sponsoredU talks President Vicentee FFox critidzed World in brief cities. Last week, rebe:>el m ilitias have stoUecled and Djukanovic is I K US. Cel]illular American farm subsicbsidies Tuesday, ______battled the army andd ;police in Ukely to re-ee-enter the negotiations AUTHoatzeo saying he will approa'foocH President prematiaturely, getting caught Colombia's second*big(iggest city, with tougherier demands for greater Bush this weekendd abouta making '^ o r e rc Medellin, leaving 12 peofople dead Montenegrinlin independence. I reaching a target, or deto- S a o u a fbr o th e b est cellul l u l a r terms of free*tradede agmmenls „at|„gg bombs in relatively Bogota has laigely DMsen isolated Western1 offidalso fear that the less painful for Mcxiaxican farmers. imoDwdivded areas. from the civil war thatat pits two collapse of of what remains of d a a l a & t hhe largest selecii c t l o n In an interviewew with The leftist rebel groups agiIgainst th e Yugoslaviaa couldc cause renewed r aecessories Assodated Press on3n ithe sidelines lanuil-KIlwldsoffon U.S.-backed govemmentnt security ethnic tensiasion, induding demands of the Asia>Pacificific Economic forces and several outlavawed right* for indepencsndence among ethnic. Cooperation summitmit, Fox called rOt&IlBtlation fbr bus bombing wing paramilitary groupsps. A lbaniansi inji Serbia’s southem for more Americanin iattention to JERUSUSALEM •> On the eve of a province off KKosovo. Mexico’s affairs aniand vowed to newU.S..S. mediation mission, Israel France lines militanttfaimer f -p«°piipOed bom wire teports push Bush on an> inimmigration heldoffTY Tuesday on retaliating for agreement that was.(as.thwaned by ^ bombinbing that killed 14 Israelis, for destroying modilleiled crops tnie Sept. 11. terrorist.ist iina^.Ilie „hUe theIhe Palestinians said they FOIX, F rance - M J ilitan t two pr^d en ts meet!lSanirday. S welcome,ned Washington’s phased French farmer Jose BiBove was .H undreds of thousands tho of plan for■r Palestinian} statehood by fined $2,923 Tuesday foror mowing Mexicans head northinh to look for 2005. down a field of genetica]a U y m ( ^ work in the United:d !States each arked the first time in fied crops in southem Fn'ranee two year, and hundredsis died annually month»,tls .^ t the Israeli military years ago. court officials:ssaid. ^^■QDr making the trip. Las^stweei;, the did not r^pondri quicklyjo a major The anti-globalizationn icrusader badly dccayed bodicdies of 11 sus. Palestinialian e t t a ^ Prime Minister was one of nine people o pected illegal immigmigrants were Ariel Shi>haron is urider growing by a court in the town of for found trapped in a Iboxcar at a pressuree tot prevent an escalation their roles in destroy an grain elevator in DerDenison, Iowa. ting as the United States experimental colza, an The train left the boiborder ciiy of couns motinian attack- Inear his farm. In August,t, he1 com- restaurant: anand grocery certificates, arand mu^ more! ers and Israel’s securityrity forces, the B om blllfng In Colombia jpleted 61-day jail lermn for th e ______small, secretive andmd resilient oviiiui ig rampage. Islamic Jihad movemernent now says CSpital s8l to k e s fe a rs o f w ar it favors car bombss ih that are far BOGOT.)TA, Colombia - A car fMontenegrin presidentItw lll % InK llunes^^ more powerful thanan the small. bomb expxploded outside police < explosive charges straprapped to sui- headquartarters Tuesday, rocking seei< republic's indepenindence .fu doe bombers. downtown PODGORICA, Yugosl>slavia - 1(5^ p l & k e i The uctic is a resposponse to the for manyr that^lombia’sth d\dh^ IBolstered by a weekendI election< jlC \ tough security measuresireslsraelhas hasmoveded to a new arena - major ttriumph, Montenegro’s pro-lnde-pi |V .J I taken against suicideide bombers dties. At,t least1 two people were Fpendence leader said I who strike on foot, anduidlthasthe killedand3d 36 wounded. rresist international pres:}ssure to : ' potential to greatlytly increase “The wurwi has now arrived ) 1 ^ Tfnaij casualties. here,” saii:aid Guillermo Clavijo, uunited with Serbia. iONlHRi For the second tim[ime in four who appealeared deeply shaken. He “My negotiating posisition is -hrS months, Islamic Jihadad attackers was just arrivingai at his painting sstronger today than it wasasyester- -M| maneuvered an explosllosives-laden business aa half-mile from policc dday,” Presideni Milo Djulukanovic -wP car up to a bus and unleashedun a headquaneners when the blast shat* ttold The Associated Pri’ress on h Monday’s tered his wi massive fireball. In P windows. NM onday, affer his Demcnocratic issasaaia aaaKffiffi attack, 14 people werere killedk near BogotaI MayorM Antanas Mockus FParty of Sodalists did well•11 in par------the no rth m town of HaiHadera. blam ed rebels of the liliamentary election: Sponsored by: Islamic Jibad, whidliich doesn't Revolution:onary Armed Forces of NMontenegro on Sunday. II recognize Israel's righti ^ t to exist, Colombta,1, orq FARC, for the bomb- Montenegro and Serbia, which trdware has carried out dozensns

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E d it o rUAL i —L e t tPERS] ------Howard fosters respe* “American” workiorkers picking roick. , MikeseU,11, G r i n d s t aiff i can see' [ moving lines, milkniiking cows? That ; In abundance of peopl is, other than thehe owners0 or fami- Dr. Marilyn Howard h uIS 1the lies of the owners?ers?lhereisno ... ity ’s grow in support of many respected competition. Woul'Wouldyou do it? .. to count ng needs in s our state! Former superiirinten- I do agree thatat we dtizens n e ^ t’s a S23 milllillion busi- file politiitical newcomer who dcni c of public ihstruction. good high-paying I ness ihe comnmmissioners hasn’t dedemonstrated a com- RepubUcan ^ Jerry Evans, a man1 ance availabilityty herehi in Idaho.,', of Twin Fallsills County mand oftif the issues lhat would widely\ regained as a succes:essful H H K p However, we votecotedldahoarigh^.,.. run these daysiys, unc that m erit repliplacing Grindstaff. superintendent f and busine:lessman, ! to wortc state. WhyiVhydoyouthink^ , has said of Dr. Howard, “Sh re q u ir e s a degree di of MikeseU Shehasa jn Dell came here?!? TheyTl can pay iis- ' « 11, who served a sin- good„ head; she has a good1 hheart; ■ ■ low wages. I wouldmid love toseey6U sophisticationirecedented unprci gle termI on01 th e TViin Falls City sheI understands educadon. focus your en erwonhigher-p^-, r» ( . in the jot). Council and ar before that spent Tcachcrs statewide feel e ing jobs and msJonBJong insurance A generation r — five years on the don ti is on (he move, progres l l IRAQ something that all employers• niiist. ago,I this was a city’s planning forward fi under theleadershship of offer the employeejyeesand their V , part-time, retail- ^ , Election - and zoning com- Dr. ^ Howard. As one teacherier put it, y i i families. politics position jf mission, also has "Four years ago. I was disrocour- ^ ^ Point is, if youureceiveyour re lhat depended as dj2002^iJ the edge in exp^ 3RL-d. I now have renewedienthu- e TWSEVeH»iB4SPUT Sodal Security noworwillsooii,nov siasm for my job. I owe thatatto th e I______I ' thank an ille^ali«lalieaAnduntfl. much for success b rience on his professional ' .■njpport of Dr. on the social you have pereonall;nally dealt with' Democratic oppo- Howiird.” |: but isn’t diat thedll same outfit that this this the type of leadership we our country’s Immi;nmi^tionand ' skills of (he com- About A these races:J* n e n t, Bob Parents appredate the wiwarmrh pays $200 for‘ a Itoilet scat and need nee representing us in Boise? NaniralizationSer^Services (who iri'' missioners as Powers. A moder- and a compassion Dr. Howard Seooforahamnmmer? You state thirdc thir not. If he does for IdahoJ” myeyesarenobeabetter thw the’ u p o n th e ir g rasp There Tl are two districts ate-to-liberal exudes. e They also appredatate Gannon will useuse foimess and cau- what whi he did for Gooding Couni*n*y» coyotes vtho UlegaDM^takemonCT^ of public finance. when he was on “tough as nails” approach totc edu- don when dra/difdng dairy legisla- fdaho Idai won’t be fir ro drive . firom aliens and lea'leave them in the' up for election on the cadng Idaho's childien. Whrganization as accusing the lies who work onnone, on do business Republican com- HCHoward Meiers. promise on dairy “ 1 were undecided voters said,J ,“She proved to be ast strong advocate for PopPopulation Institute of “promo: with one, are assodjsodated with one ' missioner Gary issues and quite has my vote now.” all the people of Idaho. ing.ng... abortion, forced contrace G rindstaff for re* In Districi 2, Democrat inany way: Stop> shoppingshe today. rightly suggests She is respccted hy the leaeaden \NE . doaion/sterilization (and) euthana Don’t eat out, b i^9 ddomes, get gro- election in B BO ob P o w ers feces that any new Jail of of higher educadon who app:jpred- sia.’'ia.” I challenge Mr. Cox, the oi ceries, buy tires,, gogoi to the doaor D is tria 1 an d for- must be ate at- her effons to keep our sn nisalisation he mentions or anyoneI*® . or dentist, no gas,s,farmequip- fa m e r T ^ in F a lls R epublican Tom appro v ed b e th e colleges co funded so post-secoro S i y JEdim-Smte:.re:i4n informational elseJse to produce even a sdntiDa ment, plumbing,, electric^-noth-ele boxaccompanyir our Oct. 17 edi- evidividence that the institute pro- C ity C ouncilm an MIkesellln Mil the seat voters. And we educadon is affordable. ing. Let’s see howw soonso everyone Tom MikeseU, a ^ She is respccted by the statate torial did indeed^misstate i Mike mounotes any, much less all, of thele ch^eshisorhermerminds.What r the Ihler's name. WeVe published a cor- . afonforementioned. Republican, for being ^ vacated b y retiring Legislature, which gave her t ___ would happen toIthe die Made ValLay • reigns over a $930,000,000 schoolsci rtcrion the nextnday. d and tve regret What W the institute does suppt the open seat in |\/]2 would bring a then? We could trul’truly calT h tra^ l . M arvin H em pelm an. any confusion thtthe error may hatx isuni universal voluntary access to MICHELLE CHA3UVEZ fresh perspective medicdically approved methods oi She is supported by businenesses caused.) ^ B-h. Grindstaff, The ^ 77/nes-Afews offers to the budget like Uk Howlett-Packard and Bo: famiamily plannmg. Aside from thi who% seeking his H31 ignificant fa a that we are its en d o rsem en ts a s a issues that con- Cascade, Ca which recognize thehe Stennet offenets an easy “s™ y Howard’s efforts>rt8 h av e second term, has front th e county. importance im of a well-funded,- nequivocally and unalterably choice to piclIck for senate proven he can SBiservice to voters. We O u r p rin c ip a l erly ef] supponed educadon sysi pp o s^ to human rights abuse:se^ proven effectiveIve Lastly, Dr. Howard is supp(iponed The residentstsot £ District 25 incitiduding force and coerdon, vo ^ make tough \|Vw0 elcom| e opposing reservation about . * I am writing to> Strstrongly recom- choices, as his by Republicans and Democn)xats need merely conjonsider the past untantaiy famdy planning progran^ mend the re-electiorrtion of State MikeseU is his no record of candid^idates Clint haveave proved highly successful handling of the VIi/lewpolnts.6^ who rccognize that there is n< Superintendent of PPubUc support for turn- Democrat or Republican wayay to Stennett and Tonfom Faulkner for du^iu ^ u ^ o u t the world. long-running dis- ______ing the hospital gdi There are more than 300 milL■I,. InsDvction Marilyn:lyn Howard. educate a child. It is encourag-aging the Senate seatIt flfrom their district. Th X " Dr. Howard hasismorethan40 m ' p u te o v er d a iry into a non-profit, to drive1 throu^out a commulunity die past scseveral years, Clint wornomen throu^out the world wl regulation in Twinvin Falls privately ru srvedinthe needeed and want to determine the years of experience:ice in educating . run entity governed and oni see Dr. Howard’s campailaign Stennen has serv J® Idaho’s children fromfrot a dassroom - ■ County has demonstratrated. He in secret arand ru n largely for signs sig in the middle of a clustcner of Legislature, workorking for con- sizesze and spacing of their familie: 1 distria. He has butliut lack access to family plannii^ teadiertoap^dptdpal.Shehasa >• and the other commisnissioners the benefitfit of adm in istrato rs signs sig for Republican Candidaiates. sdtuents in his di: doaorateofeducatiication degree : i Dr. Howard has snitewidee 2sup- obtained a leaderdershiproleas inforiformation, means and services didn't please everybo/body, but and doctorors, some of whom ^ itute Brigham Younjoung Universify. A they bent over back>dcward to have contril port from parents, teachers,;edu- e minority leaderr 0of the Senate and Thestiese are the women the insdtv ributed to M ik^ls gj •gricultural Affairs ismost mo concemed about Many«yof Her opponent, onnthe thi odier hand, • |' bear everyone. cam paim . cadona] leaders and businesssspeo- aseatontheAgri J well as three other diemlem do not want another child has never been a1 dassroomda > Hie re ^ t is a count pie, independent of polidcal partyi Comminee as wei iinty daily Now he »says the hospital is affiliadon. ^ committees. CUintiint has worked to andcid did not want their last childM teacher. He isn’t cercertified, nor is ordinance that regulaiilates the being mansinaged well and he Please { give hcryour suppoiran as protect human rightsri( and proper- buthit lacking access to medicaDyy he qualified to bee a Iteacher. In growth of dairies withiithout sti- sees no reaeason to change it. well wd on Nov. 5. ty rights for all thedll residents from appn>proved contraceptives, are fact, he just recendyndy (last March) u ln g th e industiy. It^I a 1reason- We hope hehc sticks with that N. ^ DARLENE WRIGHT nis district. Amonlong odiers things, forcereed, if you will, to have preg- received a bachelor’;Jor’s degree over able fram ework for grovrowth. position ancind is open-minded TwinFalls1 he has worked tirelesslytir on the nandindes they do not want. The the Intem et in a non-educationalnon This a public officitIcial who enough to confined animald ffeeding operation institstitute is very much opposedIto ti field to fulfill the! requirementrec to to consider other gh it run for a legislativeive office,I has dem onstrated th e capadtyq altematiyes.is. ,D|J n fe issue in GoodingigCountyand ( duskis kind of force as well, though i District 23 endorMmenI practiced every day, over andid Dr. Howard’s oppoipponentisin to grow in the job, asIS demon-c Foweri a | Magic Valley. Hefie has crafted is pra a part-time sheriffs lacked |ac research, accuraracy numerous biUs to help regulate ovener agai^ in many comers of thetl: favor of vouchers,s, wlwhich could strated by his handlingng of the deputy, see: eems to be largely I jwould like to comment onin your the uncontrolled(d (growth of the world>rld; it is the kind of force thatat drain much-neededled revenuei from governance of Magicic Valley' focused on1 t th e single issue of editorial edii for Oct. 17. dairy industiy tojto protea the prop- tb.Cr. Cox and the organizadon hele Idaho’s public educalucation system, Regional Medical Cratiuiter and raising payy for deputies and In b it, you stated you offeredyj erty rights of therle residents and dtesies apparendy. and sadly, sup-p- There are an estimatm ated 10.000. ■ his evolving views onn Ihow to other count;nty employees. We your you editorial endorsements>asa a protea the existititting dairy produc- ponn widiv unbriciUed enthusiasm.n. students in Idaho) whowh anend finance a new jail. WhIVhile w e a g r e e th eiy y should be paid service ser\ to your readers. Don’t,’tyou : ers from over expij^n sio n . ^ For ^ the record, the institute accredited private:e schools.sc If d o n ’t a g r e e w ith1 every more, but only01 when there’s , think it would be nice if you actu-ai effective lead er^ is not “promote” abortion, no:lor each student receivesived die $3,000 Grindstaff has done, it^ clear enou^ mononey in the budget illy researched diose endorse-se- him to get severalralCAFObiUs doesies it regard abortion to be ^md- proposed voucher,r, it would cost he’s a thoughtful, caiefu i. tients mer before rendering this ser-se passed in c ite ofof: severe opposi- lyplaiplanning but rather a prt>ce- the state an additiondonal $30 mil- sful man- to justify it. re resorted to when family ager o f the county^ busu /ice? don from industryn y lobbyists and dure i lioni Our state cannormot afford this. usiness.. All in all,'i, we recommend a 1 outside die Magic planninning is unavailable. The His Democratic oppc I noticed you have incumbei,ent much money drainedIned out of sponent, vote for Garary Grindstaff and Hep. Francis Field rurming greatciater the investment in family Howard Meiers, is a lo' public education system,syst espejy ^ r; low-pro- Ibm MikeseU«U on Nov. 5. igainst ^ Democrat N&ke B i^eiler. wSSe Clint Steritenneu worked for plannmning. the fewer abortions ' dally when we aree lookinglo at SSSS nie reality of die situadon issBuhl E the people to bemsner dieir quality thereire WUl be. It has been proven anodier defidt forthr the next fis^^S y of life and make3 hihis district a bet- timele anda again, espedally in tte s a small farming conununity * year. Dr. Howard smardyopp^^Ssmi * vest of Filer and Mike’s last luuneni ter place to live,, hishi opponent statestes of the former Soviet Unior es the use of voucherJiers. ■ s Ihler. You state Mike is primimari- Tom Faulkner wasvas busy turning wherelere lack of access to family Dr. Howard hass workedwo d ili£ ^ al Gooding Countyf ininto a disaster planniinning led many women to ~ T h ^fimes-Nfews iy known as an environmental gently throughouttthe thi state in S ig «n Martian...... Publltlwr•r acti^icdvist opposing daily operad Walworth...... M a ni^edlter ^ MkeSnK...... Advartiilng director n the M ^ c VaJiey and stateBheis i being an Envirorui date Protection Agencyicy Super Fund dieab! abortion rate is plunging in^ Achievement Standandards. W i d i - ^ notlot ta strong legisladve candidi Ise. Dr. Howard’s expert!ertiseinread- ThBmeinben oftheedrtoriKorial board and writers of sditolitorialtareStaphsn onkon- mission with ooviot'ious conflicts of itfeuvO» Oct 16 >^iere it said tbe a clear choice ftv schcschools.” I • Want to exjjress your feellnssgs Ito yow.repfsi ytatlvw Congongress? Try thte: mentlental acdvist with no real quaitttij. interests. When dridriving th ro u g ’ numbeober of laborera is declining as encourage you to joinjoinmeandlt'of- Z catioos (Chisholm) running Gooding County,.oneneedonfy or ‘ aresulisuit of improvement in faimI merStateSuperintenItendent Jeity.'. 5 Sen. Mike Crapo S M . L ^ CM n g , , ,1'., lainst a real powerhouse of a look out the windovdow at the giant tedmd m Evansinsimportingl In Twin Falls, cstI: mdidate ana a conservadve rows of manure onMl every• comer or undoalocumented fore^pWoricers. Howard in bCT r» « M : Unda Norris. ser«orrMlonaitf(iItfnctor ■ ^MfceMatheiit,ritflHoraliXMtor'r:?;' epublkan to boot (Gannon)..Mr. K roll down the win^idowofyour rue, tedindlogy; has ttdcen Idahoi superintendeiIdent of Pubifir l . 1 734-2515: Fta73W 414, 73«7eO,fta735*343905^ Gannannon,asyou state, has vastt vehide and take aadeepbreathto c badtak a f w Jobe; however, have ZnstiuctiocL .'i. -i' , expeiiperience as a comptroller innthe t see the irreversiblejledamagehe ,„youdridriven to a fimn Of a daily PEGGYHOY Navyavy. Correct me if Pm wrong.J, . has created for hisis (consdtuents Is ^aodnoi T tdnFU b .... •s ' '"I •»

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O p i n i o n I U A A l invites you to attendtd cour ••INTRODUCTIONNTO 1 —L e t T] E R S — ^SPORTS TEACHING^GSEMINAR’' Field's support ft>riw farm in g ouprindpdpaJ ofMomingsiek local Ducks Unlimited duhaoters ouraidesohe< TuesMday, October 29th • 7:301130pm I COTV Sdiool in TWin FaUs.) retain some of the moneylymey ourfavor. “ Whi(/ua/s who would bebe i.interested in most of my life, and Re would plant field com insiisteadof andfdrdomgclg tiie public business LJLBMHINOTOTIEAeH, lilHSTtnJCrSKIER/BtVBOARDERS has been extronelyS iiu 2 a s oters’ power silage com, tiiereby maldidngmore inpublic.Heleis2 a businessman, in enhflndns tfaesocl&ldalandeco* Thlsisa Al itiis Sem lnur you niuIIU) Nign up Tor our 5 an open letter to those i money (not less). certified pubUiblic accountant and TeiichiDg Work>hop whMhid) v.ill incluJc J no^weO-bdngofOwOwyhee and • ofyouwhcirlM suppon term limits.' I bave often read in 77ie'leTlcmes- attomey who10 usesi his skills to ElidBre counties. Rep.ip. FieldJ has You areI upset tij because our JNews about die possibilitytyofan hdpsmaUandind family businesses Fivc(5)On-Thc.Hill TrainingTr SessionN b e ^ an outstandingSsupporterof sii Leglalatiirlire overturned your «ethanol plant bdng built(in i th e succeed.Heux(understands that Bc}(inninK Saltaturday fanners and ranchersrsdioingher d etforctofo iforce term limits on us. ]M a ^ Vdley. Were that:to ti prosperity deplepends on a good edu- November 16, at Pumimerelle 9:30am nine t6nns in the Idahoaho House of Tenn limitmits passed by a narrow Ibecome a reality, it wouldid give c a d o n a l^tem. e n A vote for Bmce Re¥i?esentatives. AllIthe th fanners majority b jrhutnotineveryicounty. j the farmer yet anothermanaricet Peny for lieuttrutenant govemor is a ' ^ O n l y j and'i'anchers that I knoknoiyof Whatyour>ur are attempting to do is for i field cnn. What you appar-ai vote for our fanns,fai ranches, jobs $ 6 S 2 sp e^ highly of her extextraordinary pasaalaw tw that would ovenide tently don’t understand or•rcare i andrisingecorconomy. He has colled Fur more inromiulioi help! integrity, high ethicsetli and the wishesies of the majority of vot- tabout is tiie fact that we areai los- for a sensiblee soludons tothemas- her rtsponsivcness toCO thed needs ers'inindi^idividual counties. iing our flyway because weve are sive budget problemsourpn Snow Sptm Dirvci of constituents. rU useJie Jerome County for Il o ^ our food base. We! uused to Legislature hasha: gotten us Into. Itis B urry W h ilin g 20K-4.1i1.16-6K69 Ri^. Field’s dvic dutdudes are example, have thousands and thousiisandsof a vote for prosi■osperityforusall. pc veiyextensive, and shehasbeenshe Thederi POMERELLE MOUNTAIN REIfESORT OFFICE lerk of the district acres c of com stubble to sunistain GlNAHANlNKDiS 20^673-5599 ous awards courtA-ecorcorder/auditor, county these t migrations and holdId them TwinFallss I education treasurera-and a assessor are run* in i tiie Magic VaUey. I doulubt that and fann polides andid forft out*' ning unop{apposed. Why? we\ have 1 0 percent of thata t today. „ standing ^ b lic service,ice. She has ApparentljItly the overwhelming You live in Hagerman,'VYour Honor>r O u r P a st... also b e ^ induaed too thti e majority/ ofol voters in Jerome community c enjoys the ecoironomic Rep^licanHaUofFanrame. County areare satisfied with the job fruits f of the duck season a:as the . • Rep. Field is runninging for re- they ore doingdc and wiil probably Hagerman1 Valley is the hohotspot election on the Republiiblican ticket continuesto tc be as long as they for f the hunters. You are prprobably — S t l | l f Hw r t O i i rr F uture for D ^ c t 23-A, andII I stronglys wont the! jojob. Polides has nothing too t< stubborn to admit it, bibut you believe we should giveve her1 our to do withth ttheir job, which is should s extend Mr. McFaddddenan ^ e , e dearly spelpelledoutbylaw.They a ” ‘« # y 'me t o iis are professessional business people, “‘^ ^ ' b RUCE EVANS Grand View and theirr jcjob requires expertise and experilsrience gained only by g y Banball bunk: Metllerit pay tenure. Maiflakes about as much Perry p Will support theB .MkoM. sense forr a hospital to have to fire „ w o^t work for teacacners . its leadingTg lheart surgeon who has ' voters' • actkms, declslslons I H I l Tbe litde old men whowhi sit become highighly skiUed after eight It Is not enough just to passpt the r ~ > •« around the table in youi-our board years of pnpractice and have to hire initiative ii for term limits. WealsoW room and dream up ediisditorials an inexperierienced doaor. You are have h to elect offidals whbtiwill > Tw inn Falls S en io r C e n te r could not be more wronjrongl How trying to puput the state In control support si the will of the peo;ople. Participatilating and contributingg tot the senior citizen'ss iactivity within .the widividest range can you compare teachecher pay in of the couniunty’s business. We V have voted for tenn limunits of cicivic, cultural, medical, Idaitt to Barry Bonds?s? HHe makes If It isn’ti’t 1broke, don’t fix h! three ti times now, and thank al, transportation and ninutritional opportunitiesties for more than all the elemementary CLAIRttCRICKEITS K career G p o U d d ^ we ^ h r Americans. The City of Twin Falls purchasedd the property for the} Seniors.Sc ; teachers in Twin Falls.Is. ItI would Jeromee pass p the tenn limits inltiati'itive one N O W WWE M UST PAY THEIEM BACK. take/10 beginning teachachers’ nmore time this November. are proposing to pass a salaries to make as mudmch as one LedsIatUIture’s action Bruce Peny, the Idaho i.dvent s a two-year override levevy on the November- ballot.ba major league rookie ben Democrat running for Ueutiiitenant >r a $100,000 propertyly assessmenti it would costc< only 120.00 eachh yiyear warmer. shadowed«d HKIer’s sophistry govemor, ^ has said that thee for only two yeanZ£Zt If you are a residentIt of Twin Falls City... Bany only works withrith the best By the ConstitutionCo of the LLegislature should have hoilonored of hl0 business. Teacheniers woric United Stattates, the people rule the th will of the people. Whei with itudent who do not want to the govemnmment, the govemment pass pi term limits again, tiie c P l B t t S i leam or have parents! whowl do not does not rulerul the people. p«politidans will txy to ovenui $» Vote "Yess"O ttnisO)¥0i'ride i on Sh i i ' w an t^em In school TheyThi have So the statesta govemment of a(again. That makes the lieuteS n t If you are5 uunable to support the SerSenior Citizen's Center withih a "yes" vote, contfibotkxtkjnsmayb^ v- 4 students with all the varvariedes of Idaho overrUTode “term limits,” gared to the leveliof of funding. GLENLnLITTLE a n t I t . : In Iny 36 years in educiucadon,I Buriey hsWt»never known a teaceacher who d i ^ o t want success foror every< DucMlUntlIrting subsidy student every day. Save' ''b ^ b a ll model” of meri wouldn'tt hhurt farmers until school funding reaccaches a To JohniM IM . Martin: subsistence level in IdahiIaho. Idaho Wow, Mr.:Ir. Martini After read- will Heed to spend onothi)ther$94 ing your per>ersonaI attack on Mr. /^^UnHm ltad^ mOlibn a year to reach1 Alabama’sA] McFadden,n, iit is very obvious that M obile levdipf school support.1.1 I doi not you are neidsither a duck hunter thinldyou would be happ;ippyifwe' norabirdwiwatcher. What did he ^ ^ M obile lo w er^ our performancenee to do to you? Alabama’s level You mustist 1have been so anxious C a llin e ^ 300C100 B o n u s ^ DENNIS SONIUS to tear into0 hhim that you missed TwinFalls ' the whole popoint of his letter. He- N ig h t'A (Jeter’s note: DennissSoniusis So was merelyiy ssuggesting that tiie W e MiM in u te t-v . . i J N O ^ ^M ^H'~^attonwlde i Long Distancec e ^ ^ Charges

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T h e Tim es-Ncwfws W ednesdi d a y , O ctober 23,'202 0 0 2 ______Scction B A ro u n® H [ a z e lto►n i m a y^or r e s iig n s , Clr itie iz e^s c o un r c i l - THE VALIXEY 4 ------^— ByJuDePg City Council sinenee I went on,” Douglas saidlid Hazeltoh's sister city cit; of Eden, Douglas ^ s e of an old park to be put toward a new ^‘" w tte r ______Tuesday.-I beatBt Erv with a pretty substan*m- said. H esoldhefirstftR found out about it in a park, p and the possible piircauchase of a new . Cleanup continInues ===!!== tial deu, so thalat showed people weren’tn’t City Council meetingIng soon after the elec- police p car.. EXXON — Not-quite a yearsar h as happy widLthe• wayv ±inga.were going, butlut tion. At th e timle,. e,. council m em bers He said he dedded to put on end to the amerallnfenrsrsite passed sinsince Kermlt Douglas was electedele that didn't matteter to (the coundl)." explained that theysy wanted^ no hint of a pattern p of exclusion whenten coundl mem- SHOSHONE - Cre if Hazelton, but he is resigning,ng. Some Q ty Coi!oundl members have a dif-lif- conflict of interestt inir having the dty do bers b approved a contract: in Septemberi for Tuesday were still busy lid he doesn’t get any respeaet 1from ferent interpniretation on how thingsgs business with the newlewly e le c ti mayor. the tl city’s police chief, KellyKei Bangerter. uo the site of a trainI'Xrailment dt ’CoimdL woricedout. ^ Douglas said he waswa skeptical becausc Douglas E had questionedI the thi nece^ty of tnat caused 14 freighi las defeated Erv Van Sickle,, mmayor C ouncilm ann Wayde Johnson saidid he had done busine:ness with the city for ' EHazelton paying for a policolice department • o t ? 3en £ years, last November by gettinggel Tuesday that DouglasD constantly madedc some 2 0 years whenten he had previously when vi he first came on boat3oard and In fact crash early Monday,.a a railroad s 7 o f l 3 4 , [cult to conduct, and as a spokesman said. 4 votes cast when Douglas raan n 'on a m eetings diffici a served on the Oty CouncilCc and as mayor. had h been a vocal criticc ofol the concept rt of a more open dty govemmement. result, it was halard to carry out d ty bust- ; One ^ tvre sets'of tracracks a> th e ‘’‘5 ^ ™ ° si- The dty continues todtoday to buy its heating before b he was elected. But3ut the issue had siie, just west of Shosh nt more public input," he saidaid the ness. oil from the other bu^ess.bu Councilman pretty p much been laid to restresi after his first lowing the election, dity CouZouncil ITie first hintIt of< opposition came when:n Kent Sullivan said Tueruesday. fe rp 6 pened at about 1 2 few months in office. Sullivarivansaid. rs have consistently blockeded him the dty stopped•d buying heating oil fromm After that disagreesiemen^ Douglas said he “As a council, we feltIt veryv strongly Tuesday, said Uniono „ P a c i « c ^ y power to do that, he said, Douglas and stat[arted doing all of its busi-si- continued to be left; outou of the loop on such al sjiokesman Mike Furtnej about having a policeman,”t,” SullivanS said. been basically fighting withith the. ness with a competingo business in issues as some $4S,00(,000 in proceeds on the ' Crews expected to0 haveh the . Please see HAZELTON,HAZ Page B3 other set clear later}r Tt u esd ay night, he said. Eledion I f i The train was fully Ioaloaded with I W 5 C o u n t y sugar beets, and 14 of; theth 61 cars ivirTFains y c l e r k I1-^2002iifl ^A G c a n cd i d a t e s t i o u t jinsped the tracks duid u rin g th e dw h. which happened ira profllea of tha two candklatiiataa ( b r t^ n Faila County derkd In the Nov. 5 generalilalaetloaTha ai . 1 lOAjn. y clarfc aarvaa aa th t county’a’a Clarkc of ttw diatrlct court,; auditor,s racordar, clerk forX tthe commlaalon' | j . Ifobody was hurt •ra anId d (chief alactkm ofllcar. Dutlaaea IInclude working aa tha cla:lark of tha court, compilingig budgetI requaeta t h e i r e x jp e r i e n c: t e The exact cause of the Munty departments and aubmltKnitting a budget to county commlaalonaraC( for their app•PProval, reglatar* ‘*'1 «ara and praakllng ovar county SyMarkHeiiB was still under investestigation, mflvotei nty elactlona. Annual aalary:y:S40,97e. w------.. Furtney said. , TknjSiana>ftawal" wniar______TWINT FALLS - The ch Woman sustains Ininjury ^leputy p i for retiring GOP Atton In rollover near WeWendell Robert Fort ^ GemGeneral Al Lance said the d a I if his experience in th e ofr WENDELL - A 55-s5>year>old (Incumbent) ■ K f S Olc3letaByb« ^tiakes him the dear choice to Boise woman suffereded serious n U B a i i l W DDemocrat Lan..ance’s shoes. injtuies in rollover crashash Sunday ______Republican ______But Bl a Democrat chaUenger si on Interstate 84 near V KatthRoartt I Un r Wendell, BACKQICQROUND Ago 64. lived In Twi Age 60, Twin Falls native, retiiretired from U S hisis extensive< experience in cot according to the GoodinglingCounty Twin Foils County c Twin Falls Counly 39 years. W est where she worked a sI a Itelephone opera- roonooms - both as a prosecutor•and a Sheriffs Office. I A mayor Irom 1986 to wrvedwlth Ity clerk since 1992. Filer tor and derk lor 31 years. s«r\ defelefender — has given him the a Cheryl Mildon, a formirmer Twin momberfrom 1978 Communicattons W orkers ol3l AmertcaA Local off handsonhi knowledge the off M ore on t h e eileetlora-A le c l: have threa grown6 tod 1802. Rior City Council FaMs resident, was driviniving a 2 0 0 0 W l^m 378 to 1986. he and wife Carol 8110 a s secretary/treasurerrfor fo aeven years r-— GMC Jimmy west at abiabout 5:15 m children. and vice presideni lor three> yeyears, pollttaal Lk r ' ^ kn,now the death penalty,f‘ J p.ni. when she apparentently over- newcomer, sh e artd husbandId RobertJr.I have ^ lik e Republican Lawniwrence W aaden! corrected while tryinglg tot avoid ______two grown children. a2002Bf “ es^seat said his years off servingse under,; hitting another vehicle ------peojeople, not just governmelent Lance have dvenin himh practical' RUNNING Ssys ho loves his io Says the counly needs a two-f Jimmy rolled, said:’ G o"df„ 1 iro-party system and • agergencies,” said Keith Roark,*k, a expenence with manymar issues vital t /.-■ projects he'd liko lo she w ants to give back to theie (community. Hail[ailey Democrat runningr ffor to Idaho. He said,id, for1 example, County Chief Deputyuty Je rry Installing naw softwiIs iob. Period. H e's wotWng on Pierce. D lo soe through, such as attoittom n general that he helped fenftware for recording land Roane also described himself•If as gintr"* against Idahoaho water ri^ita, ; m arker IS l, just west ofif \Wendell, ^ H i adetdeath penalty advocate. He asaid on issue he woulduld continue to • Pierce said. hisis experiencec on both sides»of make a priority iff elected. ele He also : !#•“ help - Mid he would remiemain a strong * Mildon was taken by/ aiair ainbu------■ capitipital murder cases would hc im advise the Idaho Legislatuiture supporter of tbe drugdn court pn>-<* lance to Saint AlpU phonsus ELECTC TIO NS Says tho fodoral oio Says elections are being handiinSlgd»ell. Iges gram - which offen each stale $5 millior 5 It faces possible chang fers non-violent • R e^onal Medical Centerer ini Boise. I oloctlon reform bill will givo gt- loms. Updaledsoftv pronrompted by federal ndingss ion Please see ATTOITT0RNEY.PagBB3 : She was listed in fair’ conditionco illion to Improve voting sys- M e S S counting tuiiots 1 late Tuesday, a hospitaltal spokes- (i i Bb I loftwars will shorten prop time woman said. Twin Fails County 0: everything thoy canots ar>d improve accuracy, VW asden rifps Roark flf o r who Is eligible toty voi oloction board members do \ Simpson visits Ma{lagic can to tnal(e sure everyone I vote ge ts out and votes. D Q ET Says he loves worfci Says there are probably wayslys fat can ba Cl Vailey today, Thursirsday se e any need for rw s n v ir G n m esntal donala t i o n s ; ! orfcing o n the budget. Doesn't trimmed from the budget aodId usedu lo give TWIN FALLS - U.S. Rep.Re Mike Tho counly has a fn. r m ajor changes in the budget, 'oople are the and h e encourages 1 laAaaodatadPreaa______and he must knowV thetb players.** 2 Simpson, R'ldaho, Is in thethi Magic a frugal budget lor its size, county's most Important resoutource. Valley today and Thirh u rsd ay . 10 find other ways 10 But Roark, a privprivate attomey * don’t burden iaxpayi)0S ail dopartm ont managers Following is a list of p ublic s to generate revenue that BCBOISE - Republican attorrnmey who has been a couni events: payers. ------genesneral candidate Lawremnee and city mayor,-, stoodst by the \ Today COUflUNTY Notlnfavorofa.cou S ays having a full-time countyIty imanager and Wasi'asden Tuesday accused hish re^xmse he made) duringdu a recent • 4A Q ER emment. People vot having the three county commiimlssloners work Demiemooadc opponent of not beiieing debate-tiiat he doni fhn f r f i I • 11 a.m. to noon -■ Si Slnpson ^ I voiers 111(0 an eIectog court systems in Y ige of what diey ; y Howovor. thoro could retiriitiring GOP A ttorn^ General;ilAl did beyond that.” a tten d s th e reg u lar Twiiwin Falls c rocords need to stay public, Lancimce, said it was hard to belieileve He pointed out thatthai Republican Kiwanis Club luncheonon a t th e >s-.fiiSLaS^sBaai numbers that pul ouldpoo be a way of blacking out Turf a u b in Twin Falls. ion such a s Sodal Security th at Roark did not know thihat Congressman Micheichael Simpson people a t risk of kjeniity theft. ------Idah(aho Rivers United supporte'ted has been a member'I>er of the Idaho TERMUI U M n s Opposed 10 torm limi S h e would suppon torm iimlls.IS. Ibut saki there breac oloctions sinco 1076 eaching the lower Snake Riviiver Conservation League:{uesincehewas « ‘Haunted iiouse’ opi»pens limits. Says h e 's worked In already ] are torm limits - it's colledcoli voting. damsims when he gave the grououp in the Idaho HouselUse, alth o u g h . election process wort People owe it to themsotvos, ar 376 ond h e 's obsen/ed the 1 .and to the peopio ejoo00 in early 1999 and again1 iIn Simpson’s staff saidid thetl congress- : who died lor the prtviiogo, to vo tonight In T.F. armoiMry wortdng. f I vote. II you don't faU2Cil2 000. exerdse your righi to vote, youou don't have any man joined just too keepki up with ^ TWIN FALLS - Thetie Idaho 1 1 % i^ J ______\ The attomey general, Wasdeden what the environmen:nental organizs* * National Guard Family Re< room to complain. Readiness « arguegued, '‘must Imow th e issue^es. Please see DONATHtATKWS, Pase 83 ' Group will sponsor a "h<"haunted _ " t — house=-from-7-to-14-p.m< through Saturday at theirT^ir^^mna ^developers t Falls armory, 1069 Frontieitier Road ft® Gontitro lle r c a nndidates Ss p a rk d eh b a t e i on the College of Southernem Idaho By Nau Jomhmon i maibri^fTesidefininlng Hm— Newaw campus. awrttar makespo the dedsions determii lanids d j to earn the maximuium business with that kindkin of volume '^m ission is $4.50 foro r adults ------^------. T h t sportsman access and paint o ter amoulount of money over the Ionong would want to makeike sure It had ap'd $3.50 for childrenn 121 and ALBIONM -- The crowd at the The lea company must secure bo:au of ------termin toi suppoR the state’s publiblic someone with veryry job-spedficj u^er, dlscounu bee giveng if M arsh Creek re Event Center lease Lar from the U.S. Bureai TWIN FALLS - If sports fans schoollooIs. skills. Johnson saidd heh< has devel- ' < ?plauded the represen* visitors bring canned foodtod items. hM itily appl Landfroi Management and a pe1”“ °; took time offF fifrom th e World SouSonnichsen, a banker of 2 1 oped ^ose skills in hisI previous ' E^iscounts also will bel)e given ta d v e srfWWindland Inc., the com- from ing. Cassia County befo e bi Series Tuesday'f eevening to watch , yearsITS and now a vice presidentt cof jobs as controUer forfor the state of I Tlnirsday to CSI student!nts with P^y.^ddiiding 'to build a wind Ing. spe These two enddes wlU“ lii d ej the debate betwecween the two can- U.S.5. IBank, said the main reasoson Oklahoma (where controllerscor are I tO f^ student identification.OR ' farm in Casaissia County,’but a few spell whi out th e condidons unoper- didates for stateIte controller, they he is )running for controUer is; tto appointed) and alsoio asu an accoun- t idents were disappoint- ate. the haunted house haslas taken AIHon reside which the wind farm must««r«i 0 rewarded:'d: The two money be the thi “acdve” member of ththe tant who helpedd putp O range • “ p l ^ for the past four yea o receive concrete ate. T verai managers produtduced some enter- Landnd ]Board. County back on its feet after ^ bttefits the Salvation Am thdrquesdons. meiThe BLM will hold sev(5 first taining banter. “PvTve been up front with thihis bankruptcy, iposed wind farm in full I^aho National Guard F meetings, probably in the 1 Republican KiKeith Johnson, a sincetee the be^nning,” he saiclid, Johnson said hele hadh already : RAdiness Group. tmty proceeds, about Putfull week of January, to col certifled pubUcic iaccountant who explaislaining he intends to study tbthe put the Idaho contro:itroUer’s office * ;Uoiiey raised also will1 hmb< 130 turbineses could be erected on fanpublic comments on the w —I also has a law accouiK>unts payable and the incon)m- ahead by automadn(dng the office | to donate a Christmas tree M ountain, providing alscPann, Heckler said. U te B U"«2'« I IL aKiion degree, faced ing rerevenue on the Land BoanEud with computers, M a^c Valley’s Festival of T 40;000 h b o ^ taxes to stazUso accept written commc j ( off with withch theI “jaundiced eye" thaitat Sonnioisen counteintered, saying 'f county ooffeifers and jobs to work- nin^ I^2002bEJC Democrat Bob comesnes from working in privatiate ft’s about time government gc ; -tih is even.t oaeans a lottot to the ers, Kn>4 .»».i; starting sometime in the be. d Heckler, director of liM T of September, be said. Sonnichsen att thetl final forum mdustlustiy. He said having lived allal caught up with privatevate industry, s o r t e r s of th e Idaho NaiNational maricetinganand devtiqmient, told abo sponsored byr tlthe Twin Falls overir tithe state dves him an edgiIge When they got theiiheir chances to '• Gtwd'and their families,es," said tliegroup. toThe n wind farm would reqi about 2 0 full-t^ **wind^t Chamber of Commerce O and tnuncunderstanding how to maxiixi- w rap up, Sonnichsi;hsen said h e ' S6 nja Nowland, event org>rganizer ThouA impressedim by the pre- said l«d if CableOne. Thouiough both live In mueee iiincome from state land. would be best for theiie jobj bediuse ; aid National Guard familylily mem- sen tatio n , ( :o maintain the turliines, , Ctinis Richina of ;aid. the Gwen Montgomery askeocals. goise now, Sonninnichsen grew up “It’s'It’s .difficult for someone li\liv- he hasn’t taken anyly moneyn from • b ^ ; Albioawasfr> frustrated Iw some of AgaJie companv would hiz« loc"^a onafarminjerooromeCounty. inginin Boise to know what Ifs likiIke coiporadons or sped:>edal interests • ‘"Money raised’ will notnoi only. tbe answersatofaisquestiotts. Q com ditt Johnson-ffld adadmit that though to havhave a sawmill dose down hin to wiance his campai,Ipaign. Hc also t aBOw us to make a contribuibution to w m \gain, Hecklier would not mal spottartamen have restricted anmmitment, t e but be did say1 had1 he passed Coloradredo's sa te bar, he C ottottonVrood, Council or o: repeated his conunitrnitment to the ' ow''community here in Twin accesstoCotiotterdM buntahiifthe tniiiIt other sites Windland*• 1The fUledZdaho’s. Emmeimett,” he ^ d . Land Board, it'also helps our supportsu turbines go»tq>? tq Uiat ia an im por conrained locals to ^ die job.odie ‘i ‘ThemithislvI was working full ' Johiohnson emphasized th at havav- Johnson pointed ted out that . ofipoizadon provide for thefaml.tbe tantiwjattadtac.officials will have' samrompany will probably dodland time and did notno prepare ade- ing’ a thorough knowledge ofo Sonnichsen, who mighnight not attest • our cinuii soldierssrs when toconader.H.Hecklersaid. loolam e in Cassia Counly. Wndlih av e Quatelv.''he aaid.id. accouitiunting gives him th e uppei>er completely to Demoanocratic prind- S r aracaUed t d ^ v e dut;hity." AlUoa’SlojIna DiGnuda asked if mecooks for people who hiskUls M uch of th ee ipublic doesn’t bandid becauseI of die nature of dwhe pals on Lud Boardrd issues,i does Fam ily .R eadinessIS Group ( • tbe turbinesea win b e painted in andnechanical and computer ^ak or know v ^ t a connintroller does, said job in actiiu as die state’s chieief belong to the partyf thatth has h ^ - • this, by Educating fl iflBge?.p«tteni'diown whemd sends them to Denma^nade, Joh n so n , who> was appointed financuidal offilxr. Sonnichsen saltlid strung the Idaho timbimber industry ' milBben on what to txpti teq»q>anypoatm ' fortvherever the turbines are nu ch ief d ep u ty coicontroller three be carcan hire someone with thos<»e and has caused problemsprc for : IM M a l Guard dil^w^^soU “ “.ISgSect diat aomeooe wiU or Iftraining, he said. Sdals years ago. He exp■xplained the con- lls tto do that iob and that ass ta ranchers who use publnibllc lands fo r.; . dUltd «p and provid^ nippOT askut^tdmimitigate, the vitaal planIf an goes as \^ ^ n d l^ o£Scicon- troBerls die statedteVdiief financial bankeitker he has already had expepe* grazing. ' membien vriien tb t e tu r f a te " Hecider >truilian, the cooipany will b e j ^twin c officer and alaoI a member of the . rienceice in that Idnd of oversight svmddbeoMi^to bea . said State Land Boaoard. T he Land But)tut Idaho has a $4 million operer- Times-News writer,ter Julie Pence I trucdon in 2004. The projM 1 on-that-must be managed « a boon to diecooifflumty.priaal------B s oard-haa-the-cB-constitu tional— atlon- id, canbeivadtedat73S^3S^41orbve-l -.^^wSljahd^idlwUl probaUy,not— dm — ------re^ponsiblUtyttoto manage-state— John»mson-polnted out,-and.anjny-----mfriZ IbaUnoakelandrCdmpa^pii atjpmoe9niapcw i ------lint.!:.'?:.------

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; J u dI i g e d e in i e s ml a n b a ii l i n w ii f e ’s m(lu rd e r,•, h o u si t e f i r e 3 BOISE (AP)} - , A man accused of mur- escaped unham ed. AdaI *Councy Jail tmtil his prepreliminary cates Abdul ^ dering his wifefe ands then setting fire to3 . Abdullah was arraign dullah traveled to Boise at; tthe marriage and hadsd t been aroulns abOUt igned Monday on heariiring, scheduled for Nov. 1.I. time of thele arson.a <• their home hass beentx denied bail. one charge of first-degre:gree murder, one Ab< -finandal matters,s, anda Angle Abdullah bdullah told police h e wawas in Salt Pierce alsoals< said Abdullah bought; ggas was seeking a divorcforce. a Azad AbdullijHah. 25. is accused off charge of arson, threhree charges of Lake:e City at the time of the 3 lolling Angle Ab

—S]Se r v ic es — . M l o n t a n aa S e n a t e ; Lorcne ‘SU’ j : e c a n d iidate;; ( is’ Alberta Brown of at 12 p.m. Saturday at the Holy Funeral Chapel, TwinF*Foils). 3 Kimberly, servjirvice at 1 pjn. today Trinirnity Episcopal Church in Buhl ' at White Mortortuary; interment Carl McKinley Sbailaner Jr. of will follow atIt iSunset Memorial Janames Walter Webb, infant son Park. son Twin Falls, service at II11 ajn. today X :\ t u m s t c of James Ja and Nichole Webb,3b. at th e LDS S take CeiCenter, 421 0 r a c e ai f t e r q ulitting i morial service at 2 pjn. Nov.^ 3 Maurice St. N , Twin Fa: 5 M o rjo rle (Carson) (C Wall of JTTl?the Reflection of History>ry may call one hour befoi HELP.ENA, M ont. (A P) - 2 P a ^ e , menjoriaorial Mass at 1 p.m. Maustusoleum at Sunset Memorialiai vice at the church (Pariirice’s Macc Republic!llcan U.S. Senate candi- 2 today at the Hoi;aoly Family Catholic Park-k in Twin Falls (ReynoldsIds Valley Funeral Home. TwinT» S . date Mikeike Taylor, who dropped N Chmxh in Poyelyette (Haren-Wood out of thehe race against Sen. Max •Z Funeral Chapd,>el. Payette). ____ > B aucuss ttwo weeks ago, said1 y he is resuming a limit- A rchie W.V. Sherwood of -D e a t h: NOTICE,] ipaign aimed largely at Clayton, serviirvice at 2:30 p.ra. n —*i Funeral Home, 1350 E. lg the slander out of today at the ChChallis Community “ •PliItha V. HoskinB E, 16th St., M *nt!i;^fla politics.” .5 Church U.C.C.C. '• Taylorr droppedd out of the race .. m en t will beje in the Challis Virginlinia Morrison Hoskins, 78, Oct. 10,3. complaining that a *5, Cemetery (JoiJones and Casey of aealearfield, Utah, and foimerlyf; Connia W. Bourn Democrad-atic Paity ad was calcu- g ' Funeral Home,?, Salmon).S of Blaclackfoot and Pocatcllo, died HANSEN-Caiuu'eW. Bourn of lated to) amake him look like a Iday, Oct. 21, 2002, inin H ansen died Monday,^ Oct. 21. gayhairdndresser. « C u rtii Lansb suggestsu T aylor Is most promiminent Montana race \when he ran a ColoradoJ 1 beauty gay. I ______would hurturt local GOP candi- aschool in the 1990s. It iniinduded Taylor, a fathfather of two and a ______dates. videotape from the 191 ------H o ------960s o f cattle rancher,ir, hash been m ained 3SPITALS5 T aylor was w trailing Baucus Taylor 1 wearing an openjn-front tohiswife,Jannanna, for 22 years: MIMDOIC>KA MEMORIAL HOSPITALLL Some names arear omitted at the patient’si re8 cur- an d rolled ththe vehicle several the the wrong lane of traffic and n ol Reynolds Funeral rentently Steward of ihe Silver^ tl-ake times. nd hit- for minor injuriesries before he was Chapel. win Falls. GrarSrange. He-received his Silver tinting the deer without brealaking, taken to jail onibtu-glaiychargf^ bu 25 year) pin at the SunnyifJsidfl saisaid Michael Jensen 3range 100th Anniversary celei0 h?a had his seatbetbelt on and was not m B m C aOTLE s Rock, fon last March. seriously h uirt rt; at the end of a 12- : Zina iCrk Tolmainan Wash. A Jileiime member ol K"Ue chase atit'speeds s reaching 8 0 2 Zina Kirk Tolman.in. 94. p a s s e d ...... iagles #1555 lor 20 yearss and n*Ph. - away Sunday October erving as an officer for manany of Jen sen , 27, ier 2 0 . ^ 2 , at Jsck H.I. WabsterI fife!;;lose years. He was a dual men Stoney Creek Retiremeiment Center in jack h. \A smber was arrestedi'io?l?ft“X'S fc I Twin Falls. Idaho. . Webster was born June ofif IheIhi Casiie Rock Eagles #556>6 and a “sm ash arand grab” at an at the lamily home in Filer was/as elected Vice-President this Zina was born on1 MayM 24. 1908 & J?F ails C lls last Evergreen phaiharmacy. ■ ■ in Linden. Utah, to Je s County). ID. to Richard year,ear. Until poor heallh took holdlid. he The Flatheat ) James Henry b. and Martiartha A. (Sierer) Webster, entovntoyed dancing. ead County sheriffs IW ; Kirk and Ciard Rosziniz na Cuillmore He had cam office said thehe GMC Yukon was V 1 « Kirk. She graduated fr( ancer and passed away He recently joined the Toi , Grove High School in Sunday, OctDctober 20. at the family VFWFW #10882 having servec ^ from a car dealer in I J >nal H earin(A id I in 1926. Zina home Koreorea in the Marines and tl d S e r v i c ^ ; mei the love of hdr life.life Lawrence He marrie 26DFaIliAvc.,'Ti'Tw lnF«II.,lD 13DI E>.i 161I1Sth :Sir.. Durlcr, ID Alvin Tolman. in July c ried Anlia F. (Lehman) joineilined the Army and became 1 A M ontanala Highway Patrol ™ iyoM927 and Mock in Elko,iko. NV January 16. 1965, M.P. ViHappwHlA 7 3 4 -2 ! « Ihey were married ^on on peceniber then moved r Z900 • 678-Tt-7alt Lake City Co. Ranch1 irin Tuscarora. NV. The sons,sns, David Mock and Duane (v Temple. Lawrence and:nd Zfna lived In lamily returr Utah and Idaho the lirs urned to Filer, ID. and Ann)nn) Mock, Castle Rock a lirst lew years while on vac.acation to his sister's In daucaughters. Mrs. Tobby‘(Glnj they were married.a. The' lamily Rainier, OR ii inger Yellows^stone ENDN TODAY'S WORI!IID, CORPORATE * moved to Ihe Los Anot R In 1967, applied for a Mockock) Jones. Charlotte. N.C., £ ingeles area In job at Weveryerhaeuser in Longview Mrs.rs. Mark (Carrie) Henry, Ke<|SfI YELLOWSIC « 1940 and lived therejre until 1945 on Monday { ITONE NATIONAL HASSMLLH 0WE1 ly and went to work on Wastash.; brothers, H. Wayayne PARK, Wyo. (AP)(/ - Visitors to ED UP SMALL BUS ; when they moved toBurley, Bur daho. Wednesday PnMUses i; in. 1964 they moved tc ay. He worked In the- Webiebster. Filer, ID. Jamess A. Y ellow stone9 National Park II m es that If you punivue their stodc.odt, they will d to Twin Falls. Flnishino andnd Extruder Oepartn>ents Websfibster. Buhl, ID, Dale Webst - Idano. Lawrence diei ister. reported a rareresight-acow. 8 II ■ providea6 a hefty return.'Ihen Bankmptcy I *»*ore transt obl •^0’^ retired. He wawas a member of Unions Grest Jeljy Yellowstone,s. but on Oct. 7, II H d eceased Orla (Bill) ressett. Rairiier, OR; six grarend- to u rists an d ei debts.HoSow convenleiit leslnictuie 1 "ODayley of 633 and 580.0 . daugtlughters; two grandsons; and t : employees alike II ■ ureaindcontimi^,. Boise, Idaho. Claraara (Marvin). Having intei SMttedacown doing but Morriwn. ol Twin Falls. Iterests In animals & the great-eat-grandchildren. f near Moose Falls, ■ nisiness just as always.Soine ofif th«the sneakier ‘{j Ills, idaho and outdoors, hele ibecame active In the Pre , u|. aboutamUaandtnd a half inside th e H * L Kirk (Frances) Toimaiirran ol Provo, shooting spoi Preceding him In death are I 01 t h ^ name'ahd c o t^on ti tek i^ b u t * Utah. Zina was Mothi ports, becoming a life- parenirents ancTa son. Brian Mock.IZ South Entnmce. to four, time member?er of the Cowlitz Gun JulyIy26,2001.2i I t seemed reareally odd,” spokes- H .they stillyU ^tin u e to do business ts nonnonnal.Beasmarf^ S Grandmother to 23.22 Great- Club and Pac’aclfic Intemattontf Trap Crei g Qrandmother to 45 a Creotatkjn has taken place att thet woman Marshau Karle sai(£ "It’s ■ conMmet■et Do buslneas kicaUy whenever)ireryDucan.Knorii 5 and Great- Association.■ HHe was recognized for Greeneen Hills Memorial Gardens. M Qreat-Orandmother to314. 1^ the support: of the shooting sport et Mer ' noc the kind ofwf wildlife you’d USU- H ^ow neiter and his funDy. Ke^ yoiff man I ‘Her children arise u Memorial Services will be heheld aUy see in the park."pai ^ noney in Idaho'^^ W>® 1095 Natka t ^ Rifle Assodatton Thurscu ^ e y , October 24 at I t a.m. tt support YOUR CbM M in^^ * her blessed* ProvertJs8 3131:28. of which hee IiIs a Patron Member, the Ke 1. at Qy tlie time rarangen arrived to . . M y t o i "v.;:,- ..iv, : ' ZIra (s also survK^ b »Kelso Eagles Hall at 609 Sououin catch it. th e ani d ^ a special Jack lovedi isteaching and worked Pacifl

'M i t c i u M SmAVUJULE TF WtAiMdii4qr,0etB6wa3,2002 «Mr«.Tirt)FA,IMie M . M inlidoka i scnoons 15oardti:ours diistrict By Shari Cbaney beloww gradeI level. students move betweeeen second Elementaiysiy. Mills said. Seventy- WW ^ .J l w « N lW l W ftttf m i £______The^^le^ relatively high level of>f and third grades asas an area . five percecent of parents were first'gi•uaders reading at gradele -which needs improvenu ' '•-HEYBURN - T ment involved vriiwith the fall camivaL - The Btinidoka level isu reflective of the teachinglg School leaders “certTtainly feel On avei County School BBoardoj is ttmMt^g of kind verage, teachers at indergarten teachers. MillsIs pressure” to find a wayly to accom- Heybuifi eieach have 16 years of plish the 90 pagCTt reaeadinggoal, ei(^ence, h boarf^toitln>the midst of its In otl; ce, Mills said. Teachers othergrades: in kindergirgarten, second grade annual tour of thehe district to see •Thirhirty percent of kinder-r- Mills also had scores ^C om oro! Rtor | s ..'apdhearaboutcon es from die and fifth grgrade have an average nnoem s and sue- ganenin studentsi were reading atIt Idaho Standards Achihievement of more thathan 20 years of experi- ^ & Blue Lakos I I, , I cesses at each «cho * '« near"< grade level; and 36 formation address in part because test ' Mills showed percentnt were below grade level about parent involvenim ent and scores in those thc grades cause the d RILL CUT s S r iybum'8 fall Ide Idaho Reading ihe !gi goal is to have 90 percentt the experience of thele staff a t most concernem for distria officials. I dicator scores,es. The most of studeidents reading at grade level1 Heybum in her presesentation. ■ f pressive scoresres came from the e ROIIND STB e end of third grade, vniai Ihose are componentsI ofo growth Times-Newiews writerShari Chaney I ! first grade vritl»ith S3 percent said. Ha f ofachild. students readii Having just 23 percent of can be reachiched at the new^xaer's ft. iding at grade third-enrade students reading atE More than 60 percensnt of par- Mini-Cassia I Boneless Porky. » v e l, 33 percentnt near grade gradeln fa Bunau at 677^042, M evei is a concern. ents attended fall parensnt-teacher Ext. 638,I, or by e-mail at ^ : ^ v e l and 14 p erosrcent reading ReddiiIdington noted the scores as( conferences at H S R L O IN ^ f H eyburn schaney^agnagicvaneyxom. CHOPS W ftu d y^ might pprovide wvaterpolllution anciswers f Boneless Beef th is yeit'ear by Middle Snake owners should take meaeasures to water is movii ______Regione >ving, Muffley said. I $ ^ 5 9 1 mal Water Resources keep contaminants oulUt of th e Muffley ranra his finger over a ^ NEW YORK Commistlission will give planning water. map to an ob SSgBURLEY-Newl oblong brom spot in ^ iw infonnation and zoniming board memW s and “rd never say 'no,’”” ]M uffley Jerome andi GoodingG counties. I STRIP STEAI ; from the Middle SnaSnake Regional countyr commissionersc some of said. “If you want to localM tediere, “Thisisdie Water Resources C he dairy bdt,” he said. I j !S Commission the tools>ls necessary to curtail pol- great, but you may have■e to jump The aquiferer beneath the land ^ ; might show govemni•nment officials lution. T . The study is now being th ro u g some hoops, andnd maybe moves so quIcuickly that nitrates are f l ; how to keep groundimdwater from reviewed/ea by scientists who are those hoops will be expenmsive.” flushed out of j becoming dangerousl of die ground, he said, g >usly polluted. connecticted to the project and There are other poiollutants But the proboblem doesn't disap- I "We have maybe^be a tie with should beb< released to the public besides nitrates, but peop]iple usual- pear, It just n I 20 lb. Bag ' Twin Falls for the > t moves. Aquaculture I le worst water by the ender of the year, said Bob ly talk about nitratesi bbecause farmers near!ar Thousand Springs ^ : ffuality,” water coomiDunission mem* Muffley,y, thei commission's execu- they are easy to measure,:e, Muffiey have found st« L RUSSET ,.^ er G len Larson t steadily rising nitrate V n told Cassia. tivediiWrector. levels in dieir'iir water, he sdcL 1 County commissioneoners Monday. ‘ Mufflefley and Larson shared “Normally if you hihav e an The water u Larson represents Ca r under Cassia County J I POTATOES < Cassia Cotm ^ some off thed initial findings of the increase in nitrates you1 1have an moves slowly,ly, allowing pollutants ^ tm the board. study witlirith Cassia officials. increase in other th lii^ ” ]Muffley to build up Local leaders knoi jp where they are W Hew Crop > now there are FieldI agriculturea^ seems to con- said. deposited, Lar.arson said. high levels of nitn(trates in th e oibute thethi most nitrates to water, The M iddle Snake R(Regional ------' ^oundwater in Ca C assia, Twin followedid by animal a^culture, W ater Resources Comnnmission Times-Newsus wnteri Nate Johnson I GALA m „ Fills and Minidokaa counties,o but cities andnd septic systems, Muffley study will show where groToundwa- can be reachedied at the newspaper’s . S f ] •jtbey don’t know wwt hat, if any* said. Niblitrate-producing opera- ter quality is at risk, thee varying Mini-Cassia fli ^ P L K V " tlUng, they should dc Bureau at 677-4042, _ bag 1 do about the tions shoulould be allowed in areas depths of the water tablee iand die Ext. 637, orr by b e-mail amjohn- ' cbntaminants. A studjudy completed of groundindwater pollution, but the s p ^ and direction thes (ground- son9magicvaIbaIl^.com.

:Ganalac o m p a n y w^11 close SaJa lm o n D a rm R o a d foor Study r Fresh ff" Pies , , HOLLISTER - TheTl Salm on of an andent Celtic lullallaby.The Healthcare ^ J^ver Canal Co. will wil close the Ma£|agic Valley In brief soft music is designed to i reworkerswlll I aPPLEor I road over Salmon1 DamD during the hiss of the oxygen mim S « hear abouttwhooiiing V cough the first week of November,Ng to crystal bal and other sounds of mmedical KETCHUMJM - An update on ^punflPKiu ^ inspect the dam. ball, a cake walk, making 0 2 . pizzas and donut munch- technology. whooping cot:ough in Hailey and i s - 'T h e road will be c ere's also a costume con- For more information,I,

^Attorneyy ------f^Assorled 12 packs 'Continued from Bl “I knowtf itsit powers and I under- that th because the effect of ., dfw offenders a chance of such -R oark said thosethc lands are best |pB>si ice at reform stand its limlimitations.” operations oi is primarily locacal, the viewed as “croi:rop lands” and the 2 ? ■ ^iuid treatment withoutout going to Roark saisaid the office could be - - bestb< solutions can probabably focus should be • j^jfison. likened to a be on continuing to 'PRODUCTS 0 a law firm, the sort of found fo at die local level, witiiith min- g et th e optimImum yield from ‘■f‘On o th er issues, Roark R( and entitv he's's already{ run for years imal in involvement from thei sstate. them. W « d en expressed simi]imilarviews. inprivatepiipractice. Assorted Some included: • State Land Boaid “I’m a firmI believerb in using “I wouldId like to make it not_ , Theattomeygeneralisaia mem- g az in g land for fo grazing. I’m a Role of attomey„gene™l., f gj^-hebbiggest law firm in ber b< of the Idaho State; 1Land firm believerr ini using timber IPHISRURY tthebesL " Board,bc which oversees theisate's si lands for timber!er harvest” 'D i ^ ^ t h said the officece operates * Confiniined animal feeding endowment en lands. These: 1lands Wasden saidd thet board should |cAKEnnxES,';^ 7 Ht^niarily as legal courounsel and operatfcms• W(were set asiBe and earmarkirked to not shy away fromfro possible inno- ■Advisor for the state'ste's govern- Wasdenn and Roark both prprovide natural resources to help vations that mig]light ndp the state * t^n n t, so it isn't reallyUy charged acknowledgtdge that CAFOs-most- fufund the schools. Roarkk an d to keep profitinging fiix)m the lands, Carnation g s ; setting policy. ly in die for • I I form of large dairies - WiWasden said those cururrrat- such as openinglg a ski resort on a S y W a s d ^ again touteded hisI Amil- h av e b eenm a hot issue in the lyly pump about $50 million a year parcel of state:e land1 should the TUNAHU ^ can I , with the office. Magic VaSesley. However,.they said intinto Idaho's idt^tion budgeg et opportunity arise I for I ise. WAFER i-Hazeltonn ______Assorted Totltto's . ! ConUmiMltainBl contract KetCerm controls the meet- ' VJ}ougIas said he “He was told many times! aabout explaining it waiwas because the le thinks ings, and1 heh could have said the tlu $45,000 in a t y CouncilImeet- n heating oil deal FROZEN f^fiongerter does a finene job and 'Lefa ait dow iL lown r i ^ here and go ings,” in{ Johnson said. “It's aall in But h e said w1 when it became l ^ t most of the cityy supportss over it.’, ButIt heI didn't want to dis- the thc minutes. If he had issue BL J5 ueshe one thing after’ aianodier, he dedd- PIZZA 8JM0J cuss it withtih the coundL He want- wasn't wa sure about, all he ha I ’’T o n 't get me wrong, bad to ed he was tirecred of griping at og, this had ed to take) itil out of the coundl do do was ask. It was alreadidy in e v a v meeting, Inpthing to do with;h Kelly.” chambm” Hollanti Dutch . " motion mo long .before he ttook “ They hav e s t the philosophy I Douglas said Tuesday.y. "Ifsjust “ BothSuUivlivan and Johnson said office.” of£ I that I hadn't seen the < they nm die towriwn, and I have the le contract they wereI anot leaving Douglas About / tbe possibility of buntylng philosophy we n GALLON i\ ® *■ and I said I wanted a } I run the town for a week to out of d tv’ bushiessb and did not a a $12,000 $ pw ce car, Sullivanin said the people,” Dout3Uglas said, sfudyit” m ean to ^ vve e that impression. the 15 the subject came up on theI ajagett- Sullivan admin 1% M U( ^ .But other council membersm On the ii dned that periiaps issue . OI the park, da da after Douglas had to leailave a the coundl cotildlid clo a better job lobked the contnct oveiiver dui^ Johnson exjutplained the Idaho City Cit Council m eeting to a tt the meeting and appr ittend of communicatinting. But the een more cacare- PoUdcal AcdonI Committee,C the ' d Fdicnhavepropoaab ■ -- Old l»trln ^ ^ _IdahoJ>tde_A^8pdadon.and.die_ _J -iSaABimitniettt:tD;aflj^tKttre—r^^^SSing con tra cto;mrS'Friends for—= r.piUKi^ penon>«m andind protecting Idahb’t watIte r. Idaho Business. r s - -

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M a g ic V;^ALLEY/IDAH(TO __ Gocl o d i n g . M Basque ce: e n t ^ r J • ByMlckeyBiBrown ywith ours," Legorreta saidid. T ra in in g AcaAcademy, traveled w correspondent______The city-owned propensrty bor- «irom BoiseI totq make a speda] H a n s c; e n b o a r cd q u e s t i ci o n s p o l i ders the site of the futurere center presentationn t'cto Gooding Police y GOODINGt^G - The City Council ^cated r west on U.S. Hi;ilghw ay Chief Paul BrovIrown. ’ , . agreed thisIs week' to not bill the 2 ByMwgaratJoDM • S tuudent d recognition - The mance will be Nov. 6-7;7; the state Basque Cu “I am herere .tonightt to award cofmpoiwondent_____ ^ board dis cultural Center for cerdficate we havd. discussed the lack of recog­ student council convevention Is waterse during the next Irri- , “The way I look at it 1Is,^. if thi. highest cer in last year’s schoolMnnual Nov. '8*9: th e Girls BaJasketball gation sea: ' land belongs to the dty,^Nndif loyourchlefoef of police,” BecaC HANSEN - The S< sason. May through ‘! ixecudve certificate questioned this week i lolastic and sports ochicve- Breakfast of ChampioIons is on September.r. the " Basque Assodation choosescl Nov. 9; elementary studJdents will Julian Lea to keep it up, then we s hed in July of 1989; ^ of some of the requ «gaiTeto, represenmig me, only 39 chiefs the federal “No ( rd m em bers w ere disap* compete in cross-countiItry meets the Basqueue Cultural Center, give ^ them a break in. *water' r’Sifd'Tell d that nothing was mcn- this month and will host:Jt the meet asked the ct costs," said Councilmann^ean ' P°^‘ce havee qqualified for it'i> Behind” policy. council to help vrith ^ is the 40th.” : Elementary Prin that the girls’ basketball Oct. 24; the Hansen Assissembly of the cost off wateringv an acre of Gooding.^ “It would lookhchoSS” ClUefB™v™isti ■‘■om S h aad d made it to state compe- God Church will sp< Standley outlined1 to the board ponsor a ground adjaIjacent to the center to have on acre of weeds1 nextn to nor about other student Harvest Festival in the a beautiful piece of propen Hansen schools’ invowmvement in accompi le elemen- that is beinglg buUt.1 “ t|ie'government’s polic plishments. The board tary gymnasium from 63 toi 8 pjn. -We are willingwi to assume the After September, the dt HCLP^UIITH _ - This program gives t it needed to encourage HalloweeA; the p laa partIrty for sm- „ork and the cost.of installing a reevaluate » the situation. more government moi irbook staff to indude ail dents who have met ththeir first sprinkler systemsy or irrigation (BOOKS*? >rthy accomplishments to quaner reading goal will Iti other business thiss week,1 ^ ti ■ t m er the paperwork is m ill be Not. system for’ thattl additional acre Mike M Becar, executive dliIirector Call LlSd aAl t . 7 | A C I M 7 board said it WDnderc< le book more meaning in 7; school class picturesBS will be and maintainlin the property along ol ^ears. taken Nov. 18; and the h of the Peace Officcr Stanindards TRAjNING^CT the requirements; ; r „ s r b ”i hot lunch dropped in the future.re. , • New!W bus - Maintenance 'ntanksgiving dinner willill be Nov. Also this week, Shaiaiari Loveless, ^supervis

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J BthlndHsiM Berilne'abofflf. Chinese kmon cucumbers I crow In a garden plot tonded by Ping U e and tior An old wagon doubles as aI tplantor In Helen Borllne'a gan(ardM of delights. I mother, U ^^■RulqlRf. .

FangFl Lee, URulqulngwd Hehe(en lertne. witfc the Lae cMMreMrwi,ltepkiiilaMd . | JKMe,ta«nuptom«kealaiiJl ■Ife garden Meem. Special reecipes adcId fun I P r q j p a r ei h o l i i i d a y Ic l a s ss i c s ;to Hallovytveen festi’dvities Fa^Faaturea som e spe glgranulated sugar I more,me and those fuzzy feeselings “ P water r 3/4 cup light com ^yrup -1/3 cupp | packed Ught brown I are feeding vdtac is known3 iaffec- ^ cup sugarr .1 cup slicM almonds,ds, divided sugar donatelydo in retafl-land as a |srow- ^ chilled bottleIttle (25.4 ounces) -3/4 cup Mounds SvSweetened l or ,, ineet.'Bakeike *8 to lO^Sniitel or ‘ 1 can get a . skull-shaped1 fSg ™ » ^ p e llI an adapttdoh bf machine at a decent pi u t re d p ^ Hie bis- wiptf f t y ( u n til >' lillijilhUy^' Tttgowned. , 13 j j ‘« j u r i - e Mittle kick from SraSrfc 1 ^ ^ d ia J trecantly marked dovm to $3f Halloween spending U ex{ MHUMtMMI edBdtoreadi$63baiioQthls9 I moNmscuns hOteci# acciccording to • aunrey byv^K 2 cups unbleaclsachedilour, and National Retail Federat ^bout-$2-blUion-is-speni f, • canundy alone - topping thr e: $ 1 .8 PleauuelUlLuuowmi.i>i|aC4 . — ■ M U m i m m . Ton WatfMtdn.Octobitobw33,2002

FOOD&Sc H ome J i" I t ’ s t i m e t r m e f r n i s ; sumacs. Mine turns yellowy> and out of it anand is putting out new sUced ] scoUops, fiveiS]rfrispice powder, salt very best time ofof year] to plant H M bright orange that quicdckly blends roots. Noww just treat it like you 1 medium dove garUc,c, peeled and pepper; sautesau 3 to 5 mirrulk^ I most anything. Therhe soU is warm CMIiyWUworth into bright red. These sisumacs only always do. >.C Cut back on the water iand minced until the seal]eallops are cookeo and inviting to root:Mts and the top- 1 grow to about 25 feett 1;high. Their to h d p eveiverything go dormant, Pinch crushed red p ep p er through. Removnove the scaUops with sides of plants aren’ien’t doinR much. J beautiful and unusuiual branch You can eleither cut perennials flakes i a slotted spoonon tot a plate. Add the ! So Ict’s look aroundnd the neighbor* structure topped with a red vdvet back in lateate faU after the leaves 2/3 pound smaU bay seal]aUops lemon juice■ and an butter or mt^^- hood und see whatfiat we’d like in mt^a maples are Uttle short , tob. TheyTl grow to maybe seed pod Is stunning in1 Vwinter. have died 1d down, or next spring, 1/2 teaspoon five-spice powderp« garinc; cook aboutabd 1 minute, unm our own yard. Now go shopping. BiBring some when you’re’re ddying the garden. 1/4 teaspoon salt Yellowr ond gold et high and give you brii- the mixture has thickened. Pour old is nice, but ?,l> faU color home and plar^t it. I always>s leave1 my perennials Freshly ground black pej>epper to juices th at have hav been released face It - it’s autumn»in red we worn. ™rusty-red foUage in autumn, have an interesting shape just as theyley are for the winter. ttaste' ■ from the scaUop:Hops into the pan aod WhUe reds are not noc as common They ha DEAR CATHY: Beeecause of a Birds passingsing through appreciate 2 tablespoons lemon juiclice cook briefly to tthicken the saiio!. here on the h i ^I didesert os they to themm - a Uttle contorted, which new fence. I had to mmove some the s e ^ potpods they find. I hardly sresting in winter. Maples In 1 teaspoon butter or mar]argarine Remove fromm thet heat. Put the are back cast, wee ccan stUl come 1* intere old Russian sage plants,ts. I dipped ev e r g et aiaround to mulching Opdonal: 1 ublespoonI rminced scaUops back: intoint the pan, stirring up with a few nicee tlithings. our arearea, though, often have trou- them back, p i t te d theiiem careful- perennials sft for winter protecdon, p arsl^ 4th our alkaline soils and to coat withI thethi sauce. Garnish ' Take Hawthornarn trees, for ble witl ly and-the leaves imnamedlately but you migldght want to give these Heat the oil in a heavy ed as a "small” . need extraes Iron and sulfur to y skiUet with parsley ifIf usingus and serve. example. Classified drooped. I thought tlthey were newly transjnsplanted guys a Uttle oover medium heat. Add diehegreen - The Seatt^ Tima tree that grows only on] to 30 feet combatIt 1iron chlorosis, goners. After three} iw eeks of extra h d p »thisth winter. Thanks for _ high at the very mosnost. Hawthorns Flowewerlng pears turn reddish watering, they’ve buddeded out like writing. ore good trees to plaiplant out front - purpleB Irin the falL They can get as they do in spring. Do) \you think ~-_ even under the powenver Unes. They nigb as 35 feet. People usually thei^ winter OK? What’s ------bubugging your garden ? I ^ produce clusters ofDf whitev flowers p lan t ththem for their fragrant -SAGE:E MOVER Write to Cathathy in care of this news- in late spring andnd orange/red white flowers in spring, paper orr her at: r r foUageinthefall. Flowerinring plums are Just a Uttle DEAR SAGE:Ithink:k your sage cu/nyoepmtc Jt.org H ] o b i b I h p r o v/ iE M E N T S t a r t■ s s H e r e ...' Providing a buge , P l a n es c o m i nl g i n s i d ee n e e d td m e t o aadjust , ^ sdectloa in Natural Gas By Maurten FHzpttikl doset. (VerUiirUux has a good prod- ^ furnaces and air TheStamfortAdvocti S i ______TArnt nst of the crm dshouldk^beback in thdrzsinterquiquarters uct, or putIt togetheri your own conditioners. light tube combinadon Have you hauledd inij the house- n d tie moregfoduallj thes'ey arei ab k to adapt to Um'^door 3^SJS?'a?!It hardware siores and •PeUuering the Best S m torandValueintheMagtaVoneir tt plants? Cool nights,:^ shorter d a ^ iSw>8ingb^oreAeheatgpes oni th t ^ better. Heated quartet•ers arv garden cent«nters.) You’U need to : and the Idea of tunuming on the .j . . leave thesele lights on 12 to 16 1526 IE Highland Ave. Eas heat means theses vvacationers, COflSUJtidemHy drier than outdoot'oors. What's bad fo r your.r s h n is hours a day, anda water according- IVTWin Fails. Idaho S3301 (208) 734-4376~ espedaUy those vrith ijb rm o stp h n ts. S o the lon ners to save yourself gins, should be insidijf r s /s i»df longrAey have to aai'tmi ing. Your plants wiU the orchids are induiduded in this ier, d a rixr living, the lessF litlikely Aey are to drop l&t ‘^ v e and youTIyoi be able to rotate g roup, alth o u g h not nc all. The Power Vac: C leaw im c: them when1 thet ones “on view" / Y o u strap-leaved cymbidiiidiums should develop dry edffs or othotherwise behave badly. need a rest. " J RESIDENTU1.&C« com m ercm l: stay out until frostc threatens.th So ------I — G roups -of■of plants with like V ■ Air Ducts ■• Fumaces ... should pelargoniumums (gerani- mersinbiI heavy shade. in the original pot. If y plants InsideIns a plastic bag with green, It's time for theirir nap, so InsecticideIde 8 0 any outside ^ t o r s tum their pots on their sidessi and IGft **^ioie ire some of the excep- wiU be evicted.evi Wintering insect withhold water. 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Ext 243. deck and patio in the chilly fall \veather, but my elecilectric space neater does not eliniliminate the H U H S e n s ib le d}fll. What type of heaterhej is best 2q provide several moremc months B HOME W h a t a1 G I f t l l d'(deck use James Oullcy Wo'rc exports at tcadiing diikiilda*n iwptxi, ftxus -JERIR. and sclf-coiilrol to Ixilkl tlwlrIr confklciKX*i and wlf-fstwni. Wk* pFovlde a safe, fun pLxe wljcn?vv cdiK'ution, iingw .^ DEARJERI: HeatinjIting an entire ^ manogcmait, fltnc^s and |x»iisltivv attitudes aa> priodtli-s. patio or deck is not a good£ useof ' our limited energy supiEuppliesandit “ • Glw your clilkl a gift titaltal will last fo a w . adds to greenhousee gasg and air CtiitekMOn tile Wab • Give the Gift of Dlvvr^fii’fial Manlal /\rts. I -pollution problems. Tr;T ry to g e tb y buUetMi New bcxliinrr etaaes inm-fit, today!/ .with jackets and swesweaters and tnwJilliMbulJiTOsOtfJeyaupdBt*"- rtHortnmetl^M > ;only use auxiliary heatieac as a last I-j- D iversified M artial Arts...Your rt Success Is> OiO* u r P r io r tty ltl resort. Adding a wind!hdbreak wall UIVXOT^... . „ y, fir fence will often help he] tremen- 1300 KImbarly Rd. T 3 3 - 8 9 1 0 BlmekitekBmltUlndm.eom idously. ; If you find you scill111 ineed some , „__ :heat, use a spot heheater chat heatazAe fective patiolded warms only the snsmall area TT use a radiant heat Svhere you are sirtlng.lg. There are !many attractive andnd effeccive heatO.*t. Instead oftryingto i s F l p o d els designed speciecifically for , , CULTURED MARBBLE » TILE « REFI^FINISHING residential patio/di)/deck use. d« k, nait die air around the Culwnd MiMorWe and Tile Installation ^h ese use natural gas, Tidiant heaters warm R P | ' [wood, or alcohol-gelrt’si a; r a • Both Tub Refinisfiineg «FIbergloa • BaOimom ReiRemodeling source. to h cw'eandoljects^ i similar : All of the effectivere patio/decki . heaters use a radianttheat he design. onacUw tdie sun feels X£>arm I Instead of trying to heheat the air —'lear midwinter day. around the deck, radiaidiant heaters .. wann people and objecijecls. similar m <<0 how the sun feelss wormw on a M ini-tablelite, also available in cus- : d w cold winter day. ors and stainless steel. I For quick heat, a natilaturalgasor “'S il';,,t>letop m odels are also Agriculture is an propane heater is be:best. If you ». . intricate part of jknow ahead of time: youyo will be . h ea ters unidirectional ar propane 'l\vin I'alls Coun ming heater heatmgjira Outdoors, a woodbumii are very effective for I will w ork o n ai 4s ^ e . Burning wood producesnopn Jng togeth, n a n d iust one or two people sit- address the issue greenhouse gasesIS (trees( use oumer istther. m The radiant heater x&rbon dioxide as theylygrow), g «; "he pro;i mounted direcdy on top • ^P ro p an e and n atiatu ra l gas »1» ideiUropane I tank. These are "llatio/deck heaters are n ll for camping. Alcohol- I to operate. Naturalraleifm id' pghtquicJd;de from corn) models are the least expeKpensive to V-:kly . and bum very clean- operate, but propane modelsmi pro* Woodbur vide better porjortability. least expen)uming models are the Depending of the healea t output Potl)ell•ensive co buy and oper- “ level you set, a standardird grill-type or gas) are In F s l l s l •ellied chimeneas (wood ^ propane'tank can provirovide 10 to a while to i re effective, but require ^ ___ 12 hours of heat. models, wii:o warm up. Collapsible i l o n s r For heating a large; areaar (when vide fairly »t a entertaining), a tall u with screen sides, pro- 1 umbrella- easily be'ly mi quick heat and can « style h eater with a puipushbutton extinguish starter is effective. Tl moved on its h>llers. 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Fang Leee andi down. And withith plums from shapes herher mother, Li Rulqing, Jum]mped Berline’s tree, the women make Standing in the VelarJarde’s Uving atat thet chance. The Lee fanimily pickled plums for Berline and jponj, W l almosi feelU likeL youVe owns Lee’s Cafe in Kimberl:rly, a also leave basket:kets of kohlrabi outsltfe. This bright o few doors down from Berllrline’s and cucumbers on hher deck, space;has a 10>foot ceiling ce liouse. In a cooperativeive effort among aiVhed windows on five sides. Now, Rulqing visits the gar«irden friends. If cqostnicted.in a seen%nic setting, ■ H B P B 5 the room offers a panonloramlc vista. On the other hand, becausebe< the . Velarde is only SO feet!t wide,w it fils I------^ on a standard dty lot asaswell. > ------OWI Tbe lofty enoy portiatico makes a a striking first Iropresression. Its n jo mmily . room with a arched opening edwes t -A i^ ceiling is at the i i R s a ^ ComiN munility of the living room wind< tyrMir d 4 d i^ ts ^ sn archedhedffansom coreofttfthis plan. You can HMMrlulM . . fnime the front door.. iruno* t A page for youI and your neighghbors. room Mjdi j Moot-high itere directly fro m at.tM,core of this plan, On Pacige El today. get tbOTO directly fron :t every room in the flvipry room in the houao u s e -b e d - house—t- bedrooms, etitry, roomst-OQtryt living roocoom, dining . room,*ldtchea, tereeneen^ patio. 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Chapter 7,17,1-15 creditors, I oEamings for the fourtiurth quarter lU ^ lr V^'’. assets under $50.0>0.000, UabUides ■ dmouQted to $36.93 millililUon, or 58 | M under $50,000. Case:asena 0241983. , ■ (iints per dUuted share,-e, comparedi ■ a FeUpe Elizarranraras and Juana ■ q:]$31.89inQUon,orS0ce!cents, a year ^ B r Elizatraras, 518 E.E .:Main, Burley, I w l i e r - a l 6 percentincrticrease. jS H joint, ncnbusiness,ss, Ci h a p ^ 7 ,16> I !'Both the annual andid quarterly< ■■ 49 aieditors, assetsets underi $50^000^ I iftr-share earnings reprepresent per- liabiUties under $50,00ay?0 Case na I tormance records, Wa:Vashlngton H 0242009. I federal said. Blanca Franco,>, 18161( EUxabedi I ."fBemrd net income resresulted pri- H Blvd., No. 5, Twinrin Falls,1 individ- ■ mariiy from a d ed in ei in interest ual, noobusiness,, aChapter 7 ,1&49 , I expense, which feU ’ $8$85 miUion creditors, assetsI urunder $50,000, I durlM^he-liscal yearsar,” Chief liabilities under $50,000.$50, Case n a ^ I fixeM ve !tOificer IRoy ■ 02-42010. I Whidnead-Mid. "Interes income Jose F. Ondveroseros and BeUnda I dedJ||dbyonly$29miiUtenn invenvestments I to $975 miUion,tn, or( 13 per- H Raymond K. MaUo,Ma 207 W. I I o e n ^ Mrr - Kmart Corp. has “This ' timeline'is aggresessive RetaU analyst'St Burt FUckinger said,id, but they are an indicadc^11 $100,00aCaseDa02-.02419B5. 1 Iravis have been partnersers on and j„ aggres,essive timeline for an M sinfe childhood. Now-th(Aey hav. - and will require a lot off hardI III with Reachch Marketing in Kmarnan may be gaining back ma : filpm' bankruptcy pro-' ' work'in wo a r^ a d v d y short periodp< Wei^port, Com>nn., said Kmart ketshtshare. •. Chapter 7, nanbwtaUeM , ■ '. ' mtered a new phase. , . tection asi earlyei as the first half of of time, but should be doal ' SeiSrice has resigned el wble,” may be pressure*ired to come out of Analyst An; Eric Beder wit 1 5 0 0 ^ 0 0 0 J i effective of 2003, the the discount retailer’s Adamson Ad said. bankruptcy ei $100,000 to $501 jov. 1 as chief executive of carly. But he Ladedenburg, Thalmann & C< iotElmei\$ diiefexecuc;udve said this week. Kmart1 - which closeded its warned that itt couldc< be risky if Inc., disagreed.d ®’ Frank Cantu Jr. and Shaiia §f R estaurants Inc., th e PoPortland- But Kmanart’s most recent sales Burley Bui store but stUl operat &E.,MurtBt«li. I t e s ^ restaurant chain that •ates a die retaUer isn’tI’t ready. i “Tl‘There’s been virtually n hat he and report indi«dicates the company Twin Tw Falls one - plans to> com-t FUckinger saidaid he antidpates mom( ,5 ; isine^ Chapter k Bavis bought with the helpsip of odier has a ways i tmentum,” Beder said. “M rs to go, analysts said. plete pie a five-year businesss plan] Kmart will doseose 250-300 addi- feeliriling is Kmart has given n 7, HS™ iiton,a»assets not indi- H tugene investors four yearsars ago- Kmart’s samame-store sales for the by by the end of this year andid fUe tional stores onc(nee .the new fiscal indict cated, liabilities!S $S 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to ^ « Service, 41, said he’s st Ucation that there’s a turr s steppmg five-weekk periodi that ended its its plan of reorganization1 twilh year begins.“The fact that aroun ™ $500000. Caae n a 02-0242991. I flown for personal reasor lund going on at aU.” sons. “I’m Oct. 2 shovlowed a 6.9 percent the bankruptcy court byf 1Feb. they’re still rununning negative Therhe hoUday seUing season wil BUndy Bremer,, alsoals known as te&ig this as an opportunit>nity for me dedine com|mpared to last year. 24. after closing stor•? V:«eiW'^ibbufa40iuI national organi- such as ts, ' Yet finandal-eduoiucation tuiK i' '^^>4 ■ ’ /'B&ddii^andcbipbnbradons. hiringlg anifwainfngi more leaSh- porters have not ^vetiven up hcng&^:<> % • ag ^ ^ .to ^jrtnfeiLtebejtM ' ?We pushed so0 fahard to get lan- ers, and at developing magnet f ef w et Two weeks ago,' P oq-«/' cv«Be I6 t 6 'th e> NNo ChUd Left s schoolol programs.] Unfortunately,y. Department of E d u^t£!r.3lji a t Kta* ; . Btliliia Act* shebe said. "But in notedd Duguay,£ the money “te nds u ed a $250,000 grat{rant to ' ney-is not being to fundmd the areas of most need,d, JumpStan Coalidtmon 1to a u p p d n S i l ^ H m mqoiey mS novr dmoi o il finance.” (and)I) thisd does not appear to beK financial literacv p 3 S & : '! J 'i ”’ z ic ^ ' .. .. .W lwt^pfpD ed?td? &> a nutshelL personaonal finance.” True, it is a smallf a i S S l y ly ^gfficiah at cgrfnm•smyjped school SoiJlwhat.iyas_j>robably_a “v nice:e___ money,.but.the.fuiUiinila iiedmeyKaHtoo __ gesturelire by Congress is probablyly___ used.partly.to.irainji u fl^ ^ 'in iD y other pressin; sbgnee^ notgoirp ing to mean a .whole lot” ^in PleasesMMO

... C-10 m rnH m n,rwkT«toFaii,Mito Wiflnwitey.OcH>cto6M 28,2002 mtKnasMiu c o rr I M o n e y{ ^ .fi ■ I n v e^ : s t o r s s ee n d s t o c> c k s d o \w n W oorkers wi^11 get locckout waaming/ i ' NEW YORK (APAP)-Stillskepti- gainss achievede in an earnings ilNGTON (AP) - [s upward trend, largel} Republicans and Demitnocrats Congress. b»«*i col about the stock«k market’s long- seasonon that analysts say has for with 401(k) retirement ush hopes to defi^t ir eamings news has beei could agree on, so it wass Includ-: Democrats’ dali term potential, invinvestors cashed thc mostma part surpassed their 1 getting a new legal pro- claims that the ^ n - : ir than expected, ed in the corporate accoujluntabili. omy has worsiorsened during hU . in some gains fromom two weeics of expccti!Ctations. Since Oct. 9, th e “This has the opport lext year, a regulation ty bill that passed. rnilie.n Tuesday,, sed 16 pcrcent. T h e S&P SOO 3 company can block 0 ing power unlike the wh»hlplashw. have about $1^ trillion investedin A t le a st one on« p ro p o n en t of.' from Kimberly-Clor^ k , Wyeth and has dinlim bed 14.6 percent. suffered in late Jui o retirement savings in 401(k) plans. Texas Instruments { stronger consunsum'er protections:: Its also prompted “Givi>ivcn the strength of thcc August.” said David ! s for administrative Plan administrators who10 fail to criticized the V s»mc selling. rally, it le White House ancl’ , it was ap propriate to expcct:t chief market analyst,II, Loomis, The Labo provide the 30-day nodceB cont be Congress, sayilaying much niore Analysts hadi exe p ected th e a pauseuse. Thc fact that you aree Sayles & Co. “In terms c ibor Department issued ifined up to $100 per day pe market to give bacSack some of its getting sotlonecn- ,he regulattation Monday, to take j per plan needs to be domlone. lg less compelling eamingss ty, it is closer to ihrcree weeks Jj„.; participant. Companies areai not T h e White He stunning advance,t, whichv, over the news todayto from market leaders n. 26. Congress o rd e r^ i ( House “is trying to' s (old), not one week, andnd It is sup- ,h e rule as required to notify the! Labor1 make this intoto aa big deaL Thh Is • previous eight sessicssions had boost- lik e Texas T< Instruments and as part of a corporate ]Department of a blackoui ud the. Dow Jones 1 ponedbybenereaminfngs. ...And, accountabi:ibility law passed this i •ut peri. not a big deal.al. In fact. thl».is a ^ nes in d u strials Kimberl«rly-C lark also gives rise (o3 there is-an absence of od. • i*ed h e rrin g ,’' more than 1,200 poiipoints. a pause, of another summer, lg ,” said Kdrlen.' ise," said Ja c k Caffrcy, cqui- accounting fiasco amnd th a t is Congress! The Bush administradonm publl- Friedman, policj>licy director foi; the-; After falling asDS muchi as 162 ties strategist st J.P. Morgan ss has failed to pass leg- ccized the regulation points Tuesday, thc I superseding the uncerertalnty of islation striclictly to tighten protec- I •ns in Pension RightsIts ut period is a very ' nc analysts and investors! Kimberly-Clark sankIk $6.18 to plans. The 31 use has smaU p a n ofr th.the problems th at ' 8.450.16. are warrary of the latest advance, s30Kiay notice of black- iits eye on the Nov. 5 elec , $50.50 after the consunim er prod- out perioclods was about all t ections were createdd liIn the fallout of The broader n;m ark et also worrieded they w ill be faked out by’ ucts maker missed thirt that will determine contiu ro l of Enron and World retreated. The Nasd) ird-quaner orldCom.” isdaq composite what mightml| bc another bear mar- eamings expectations byb" 4 cents L i o index fell 16.87, oir r l1.3 pcrcent, to ket ralljUly, such as thc onc-week a share and said its 200 1,292.80. The Stand 002 results i 2 / a l l j indard & Poor's surge inin late July when the Dow will come in below anol00 index declinedled 9.56, o r 1.1 jumpedi!d m ore th an 1,000 points. mates. Continued fron romC9 consumers. c But in a confei perccnt, to 890.16. “It’s8 a bit h ard to get excited in Drug maker Wyeth s r^iice income for thele qtquarter was $578 Tuesday's .selling stiunbled nonethclesess fell short of the call. c Blockbuster C ing was largely the shorto rt term ," Caffrcy said, $1.30 to $34.35 on eamiTiings that video chai C h ie f million, or 51 cencents per share, up ■ due to investors tataking profits But ot lain’s expectations Executive E John Antn tio co from $568 millioi others are optimistic and missed analysts’ expectaradons by becauseof of higher marketing promised p a “great" fourth . llion, or 50 cents a from more than twtwo weeks of say thislis time could mark a real 5 cents a share. costs and i h quar- sh are, in th e sisame period of 0 additional money ter t< and a strong first quiu a rte r 2001. spent to addad more DVDs and n next year as well. One rei The result wa videogameses to its stores. the tl upcoming release on ; was just short of 1 K The resullults contrast w ith a ai 1 DVD the 54 cent conseinsensusofanalysts- . Qwest5t gets on< vWep of such h it H la “ "eyedbyTho.'homson First Call. - le long-dilistance Cw^XX. year-earlierer loss of $224.9 mil- “Splder-M “5 an,” “Men in B lion stemmin Black The company’s'*s coutlook for the DENVER (AP:VP) - The provider ning from write-downs 2,' 2, “Austin Powers* in fourth quarter v lers. That is the primary applications after crereating a as it contintinues clearing out Goldmember” G and “Mine »r was also b^o w - D e p artm en t off JusticeJ on conditioCion for considering the n o rity WaH Street forecsrecasts. Tuesday again condi long-distance subsidiaryiry called videocassettettes to make room for Report.” ndidonally rec- com panany’s re-entry into the Qwest Long Distance CoZorp. that higher-profi ommended approvtoval of Qwest long-distt jfit DVDs and video For the nine mon>nths. B^BBS^BI istance m arket. it said would be unaffefected by games. Revevenue in the quarter Blockbuster lost $1.66 bill Communications InInternational The Federal Fe Communications RHHH accounting issues. rose 9.6 percisrcent, to Sl.39 billion the result of a noncash adidjust- H h BBBBII* Inc/s applicationsns to provide Commiss.ission is expected to rule Qwest, which acquire long distance phomone service In on the aj red. local from $1.26 billion.bi] ment m stemming from new : I applications before the phone servicc providider U S The Dallai!las*based company, accounting rules on how cot»mpa- Idaho and eight othether states. end of ththi e year. West in 2000, gave up I It was the second I its long- which Is 8212 percent ] owned by nies |V' treat the value of acqrquisi- nd time Qwest S tev-e eDavis, Qwest senior distance scrvice as a co tions. Revenue rose 4.9 perc had submitted appli>plications for vice presi condition entertalnmcment giant Viacom Tcent. esld en t o f policy an d law, of taking over local serervice in Inc., saidit it was disappointed to $3.96 billion from $3.8 bill Idaho, Colorado, lowiowa, Montana, said thele company i believes it is the 14 states that include Nebraska, North DaiDakota, Utah, successfi le Idaho. with the per-s:r-share eamings of 28 | •• isfully addressing with It must satisfy a nun;imber of cents, which 1 UPS f l W M l r e H w Washington and WyoiTyoming. fed eralII regulators i the issues h fell 3 cents short of “““• m m legal requirements amnd show Wall Street: projections.pi United i Parcel Service ] The Justice Deparpartment said raisedliy by governm ent law yers. iregulators its network is < • it still had concernsIS abouta prices Qwest i s open to Blockbustester has been spend- reported re a small increasi R a g e s it vrithdrew the applica- competition < before itt can( re- lng more onn marketing,i In part thi Qwest charges com]jmpetitors to tions Sei»ept. 10 after the FCC i third-quarter profits Tues< B W y o i i r offer long-distance sersrvlce in to launch aa hostf of rental and despite de the defection of sc use ita network, andmd it encour* ex p resseised concerns about any i of those states. . aged regulators to i sales progran'ams to combat com* customers cu; on fears of labor pi to m ake sure account!Iting procedures at Shares of Qwest on Tuesday Ti petition from i “rSJ favoritesteam t lir: 1. 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K -Sir 3xiT 32,» n » Tl a» S I , ffi» ..s „:n S S The wild animal enthusialasts budget, only $701>700,000 com es M B M S S i s 8 Fab :;i :::■;• ::::: S S :S sperpent S356.1 million on equjuip- from people wh(who decide to iii:si noo lio *”**'le n t, tra v e l, food and hoilotel donate pan of the h awi; & :E the state income □S'lSn?*" S H jg I -3^ % |m.S 4«S 477!re .37a ooms in 2001 - significamintly tax refund to non-gj 8S in-gome manage- S . .88 Uoataaiaa39iJ04 *'.** M3t I39 morlore than either hunters•s or ment programs: andan those who Uar n oo ra !s » M ' , .ng.nglers. “"■ I”^ 79M 78.t0 7SW 70.10 , buy the spedaliasdced bluebird and i'Si li liI s iL r ...... It signaled a dramatic shift»' *n elk license plates.:s. Andi many of f ” " " " a . 74M 7579 .St OUtdutdoor emphasis - a shift ‘bat th them likely buyly sps o rtsm en ’s r f i r 78 00 7894 rS atural resource manugcrs‘Sin licenses and tags as i i ii p s i M n i n 78M 7S30 7584 .'.33 Idahlaho have been conccrni jasweU. MrtCa *■ "“•I "The question,”1.” Barton said, METAL£/CURRE^ « » I'd abouMUt for several yenrs. , “is how are we goii C h e e s e — Idaho was one of 31 stat' going to get the . o;,~‘ Beans5 ______C i i S!!S S!!i :iS ®‘®* non-consumptivee userus to play a Soaa !!o§ S;'j! :S "here “ wildlife watching broug Md«MM.pnc*nCMcnn«CA«aooU*>eantM W gj I more cash than hunting ^ more active roleI in funding fish (».U.S.M>.t BwrME1.&SSSfS&l^ OU) ^ IW 1“ •«■ 7«o 74" :5i arouround from the 1996 surve', * spent $276 million.n. ^ “• a E u H I go, just over 5"'ffi!5ssr”'.s» . S:7^ :i: spea*earheaded by the U.S. Fis■|sh Five years ago, 8050 9045 .49 andvd Wildlife Service. Five yeai•ars 500.000 bird and1 animalan watth- 3 S S S S ™ i i X !” * ^ tl :?1 earlierlier, bird and game watcheiiers ers spent $137.1l millionmJ while f il ili ii II: ” S . ; S ^ nerated just half the econominic 246,000 hunters punpum ped $246.1 s & p - IJ V,IS ISS SISSS SliSS :;; f | ' pact of anglers and barelely into the economyly and■ 484,000 R ?si£?2a6!i?srsiNSL»«, more te ^grMtpnoM:tM«(ao6 utib “ w l\ ers, according to thette study. But j » w . The challenge that all thihe separately, huntenrs ai t $20.6 b il-. In.laalMStJOl*"' ... ***■“ ** 1jr;»e|>wilnlt5J.ei3.0BlJ31 . Ites have is moving fronim lion and fish enn eom a t $35.6 Ul- • 1 tliSJISblST’ nS«hS?!»!?JS?A ^ ^2 i tis aso^^w^*^ ^ s s 3:w J' ere those activities wenire lion each failedI to m atch it. : K M s;!sr,issM , MNASO»MC**WKeramS.«>- g« • .80 Oae 4M0 4M0 4SM 4: ai" is -fundeided by the consumptiv*ve l^earlv $14 billioclion mora in ‘ I 4iao 444.0 434';ii 4J30 4444 .34 usersrs tto how are we going to ^Ml- spending was tmatt H?).tUf>Ma«) KWHOFAa9(AP)-Tu Is s a i3S ! S !: lattiibutdd to • : s :r. ! Kue to fund those activitiesies dtfaerliundngorfisbfidiiagqwdfi* POTmW. Or^ (AP). BM at 12-JO p.m iS i!iS :SS ause hunters and anglers artire cally. TutMM k]> mm «fl««d M PoilM’£ to> Stl & w t^^uckKi>«waalcMtf 7.0D- ^1 1' 1 S I I i £ llli I : ^ 8 44S;i> 448.8 44*! ’..:s i a ITM iraS iSS — y . 2=4w S ^ ? S k S^*- S ‘ .OJ Sap ...... m ^ f e r K Sisai g iaSfflS ~ . '.~. S o j I is ^ S l l ^ jd s_____ ^ : U“ l i I I UnuedfnniC9 ’“ ft S r - ‘ I” .i s tory and mathI c< u rricu la. 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' S l i i S i l W ' O i l ' ^ i ^ T T D ' t ^ I S3i r ^ l e iie«coar a tt e ! i Would you loveV to redeccorate aI room inI someonee else's homee while tHhey redescorate ac room inn your hoD m e ? . . Then "It's A Swiwitch" is for you. Sim 5 ply fill o u t aian application anmd enter! You coirould have a wonciderfully • redecorated rocDom, all courtesy’ oof Franklin Buildding Supply, WiisIson Bates and TaTarget. From the bathroomI: to J ^ ■ i f ' the kitchen, simmply choose a rooDom an d enter! ■ a n k l l n 5S9SSS99is suppiiplying paint, carprpeting, cabinetryry (if needed), vin;Inyl/laminates up> to a value o f $ l1000/room Franlply is also suppi))lying a consultanint.

B^IES is supplyinglg furniture, appli,liances, or accessssories up to a valalue of $500/roorim > W iiscson Bates is also susupplying a desiggner.

\RGET is supfpplying linens am ■ 0TA nd accessories upjp toa valueof$i$250/room ^^^^ H i

Applicant RiRules 1. Participants mustust live with-in the Magic VjValley area 2. You must eitherer ownc the property or havet/e written permission from th«the owner. 3. Each home mustjst have a 'te a m ' of two pec>eople - spouses, parent and c )d child, siblings, and friend:ids are all Welcorhe. All participantspai must be at leastast 16 years old. 4. The room m ustb(t be at least 1 4 'X 14' 5. The room must(t alreadyal have furrtlture In1t ) i r Any furrjiture lhal shouldJid not'be touched can be removedrc beforehand, buttiIt the room cannot be empty 6. You and the othether participating party mustJlt bolh be able to take the sai pty- I same two days In January’ 20032 out of your schedulejle. if additional days are: neneeded, bolh parties must a . . must be concludeded within< three days total, t agree on the specific day.,'y. Thepro}ect'*“1 ■i * ' H | 7. Participating part) arty must have a friend or relativere that they can slay wilhwil for the duration of thee project] (up to ihree days).'S). 6. Invasive work IntcInto walls, flooror celllngss isi< not allowed. New llghilnjIllng fixtures are allowed. 9. Interested groups:ps should fill out an appllcaication, available at the folldwIdwing sponsoring businesse ses: Franklin Lumber in TwTwin Falls, Cooding, Jeromeme, and Burley; Wilson BaUates in Twin Falls or Burley; The Times-News InlIn Twin Falls and Burley; or on-line at magicvalley.con-:o m -click on Ihe "U's A Sw !y; . 3 . Iwlich' button. ApplicantsIts musti also Include photos:os showing all angles of thele room to be transformed,i, a picture of I j j I • . themselves, and thehe exterior( of their home. Pii Pictures may also be mailed,id, wilh applications, to Thehe Times-News, PO Box 54854 Twin Falls, ID 83303, ^ 10, Employees of III I, Alin: It's A Switch ^The TImes-ISews, FranklinIn BuildingI Supply, Target, or Wilson Bates or their Imrnmediale families are inelieeligible lo enter, Applications and picpictures are due to The Timemes-News, all Magic Valleyjy FranklinF Lumber locations ns, or the Twin Falls or Burllurley Wiison Bates locaiionions by November 29, 2002.'2. Winning applicants willill beb 5 " announced on Deceticember 8th In The TImes-Ni•News. Work will need to be completed< by january 30to, 2003. A complete follow-u{ /•up section on the two roonom s featured will appear inn TThe Times-Nows Spring HomeH section on March 5, 2003. S L'. Entry FormI , Date of Appl jpllcatlon:______--______Your>ur name: ______—Z______Age;__ ^ I p Day Phone:.2: ______Eveniniing Phone:______^Address:s: ______C ity;______^ i: ii! Occupation:m ; ______Email Addressss ______"Teammate's's name:i ■ ----- Age:------;------___Teammate's relailationship to you;__ I [f Day Phone;i: ______Evenhling Phone: ______Address (if[if different from you3urs);'______I Occupation:.n:______Em«mall Address: ____ Icii ^ I Room to beB ttransformed: ______Mleasurements: ea _____ I Why have yoyou chosen this roon>m?______I I. ______I Do you own■n your home? ____

I I When was yoyour home built?__

What style is your home? ___

Who else liveves with you? ____

Have you evever tried decorating5 before?I: ■

Tell us a littlele alx)ut yourself (300 words or less):____ ::—■:—— ^

Entiy Forms ancind pictures are due to The Times-News, all i ill Magic Valley Frankll1'^ byjanb^siy^^2003. . . . S o v s i 'T 'C y ,

'■ if:’.'’ ! WWilWI CoriilniIng Thursday ' j ' InJSIDE s : • A look at CSI!SI volleytMll’s home I Local sports• ts ...... D2 * . weekend witt|h iSnow and Q|xle S t a t ^ NHL...... D3 ■ ^ P Comics...... D4 OKITS Sports Et&on (Hours: 2‘H p.tri.) T he Times-Ne'Jews Wednes:sday, October 23, 2(2002 Section D _ M orningSLINEl ___j 0 r r SiORTsQuonn .js ; n e r y i ^ :n g e l s t aake 2-l IS e r i e s l 1 e a d Pitelw TheAaaoctatoJ• d Praaa______ace who recently boboasted, “I never lose in Ramon October.” NCISCO-Pac BeU Park wtwas The Angels becascam^the first team in ...they played:dsome Series history to' babat around in consecu* tett serenaded the crowd wit hellacious defiIefense. ■pim t with tive irmings, withh a flood of hits, walks : song, Willie Mays threw outoi and steals making; It 8-1 in the fourth. «M aland I | U and Barry Bonds even hi I hit And suddenly,, tht) e lines at the wine %% darinf s home run. stands and garlic friifries counter got a little ' ' O ana3o( I ! Angels had left.their bats L s in longer. This party,ty, San Francisco-style, Anahalm va. SanI FranciscoFrt -Buriey boyjoyssocccr ttaWortdl was all but over foror ithe 42,707 fans. Even AIITklMsMOT again at the plate and on theth< the guy who climbelbed the mast of a sail- coachWcsNybly b b d c,o n Spiezio and the Angels tram AnceialMds«tM2-i I am- boat bobbing in McCoveyMc Cove beyond San Francisco 4. Anaheim 3 an Fraiicisco G iants 10«0-4 the right-field wall so losing cojcrcfcrom c2-l Francisco. i soon was gone, Anaheim l l . San Rarwlsco>10 10 I h t to take a 2-1 lead in the thi Bonds did his bestwst. becom inathe first 1 Anarwim 10. San Francisco>4 4 Tuesday j I player to homer in Ihis first t h m Series Today* Oatm rove in three runs, Darirrin games. His 437-foot.3t. Itwo-rim shci to center Jiree hits and Anaheim bat Anaheim (Lackey 9-4) at Sanin FnFrancisco 3ai- field came in the foifourth, the safae Inning (Rueter 148). 6;35 p.m. Hernandez, the postseasorson Plej T oday’s SCHEIlEDULE SAN FRAN' Please see S C R IO ^ e 02 pumped. High sdiool vdleybafball ^ Tony Benne; Class 3A Distri*trict Four I ■ his signature s Toansiiinit.atWoodRlIRiverHS ■ the first ball J a z z IKO Buhl vs. Filer, S p jai.,loserout , li I ■ another huge 1 Wood River vs. BuhI/1ihl/Filerwin- ■ If only the / ner, 630 p ja , champtoxu fERC Anaheim. H A ^M G S ON Game 11, TBA, 8 pjn.,>jnn if^leces- Relentless aj bases, Scott Sj K n i d;ks I ^lass 2A Distric:rict F o u r C*'. pled the Sar B Tha Aaaoclatad Praaaaaa Toumaracnt, at VaUey^HS H Tuesday nIghi Glenns Ferry vs. W« 4 World Series. H NEW YORK-Mi• Matt H arpring : pjn. Spiezio dro Glenns FeiryAVendeldell winner H scored 13 points as thei Utah J a s . Erstad had tiu ■ held the New YorkrkKnkkatojust S • vs. Valley, S:30 p.m., champi* tered Livan H onship ■ 24 percent shootingting In the first • Game 7, TBA, 7 p jnm., , if neces- ■ h ^ o f a 94-89 exhib(hibition victoiy ■ Tuesday night. ^^SasB lA N nthiide ConferenceCo ■ K arl M alone anended ror not < Pocatello at Highland, ■ foUowing the team's loser out m's rehabillta* > ■ tion regimen for hislls bbroken r i ^ Class 3A District F our ■ pinkie fingier. Tournament H The KrUcks beatIt th e Jazz and :• Magic Valley ChristiananatW i ood ■ two other Western C River, 4 p.m., winnerr t«to m Confereoce ^ loser to playoff ■ teams during lastt wweek's road ^ High school girts socc»ccer I ciarence Weather^erq>oon added S Region III District Four^Five*Foi ■ 11 rebounds and HowardHov Eisley S Six Tournament ■ had 13 points and ninenin assists for ^ Skyline at Highland, ■ • the Knid^ who shothot 39 perctet winner to state H and committed 22 tufxtunovera. Pocatello vs. Idaho Falls,alls,4pja, ■ The Knicks’ nOitalstakes carried >: loser out ■ over into the thirdd qiquarter, and Class 3A Districtict F our I ■ they fell behind 55-3555- before : Tournament stie. Shandoo Buhl at Wood River. 4I pjp ja , win- J*n»tnagoaIliMiCMp .1 Jo h CuUIIo, cintii imlllni n tu tM a fttr tha TIgsrs cialmtcnad tha Claas 4A District Fourur championshipc wtth a 2-1 vlo- Anderson scored fiveive jpoints dur^ : nec to state, loser to playofi toiy ovsr homes••tlandlnj Burl.|r Tuaaday. Tta nl ing a 20-8 New Yorlfork run and to tha atata tournament a t PostBstFaJIa High School Oct. 31-NoL-Nov. 2 . High school cross COUI broke up a 2-on-l bnbreak with a 1A*2A>3A D istrict m steal Gooding A dunk by Andreirei Kirilenko, ? . Tigc;ers scratc Strict tide followed by Stevensonison’s layup in i* e, berth it o S t a t e traffic with Z4 secondfwirif left, put BURLEY-t Utah back ahead byiy 113 e n t e i ^ I n BRIEF -N o way, said Jose. you’re attackingg anda attacking second Jero m e goalkeeper gi Jose 4 A t nd half, we didn’t give thema the fourth quarter. Castillo prove CCer and they counterairattack,” Burley so mudiuch respect and we played >ved all but Impteg* ______coach Wes Nyblade 3 With all reservesI on floor, Saddle bronc rideil 6 r nableasheled ide said. “It’s not ' ourgaiE _ the Knicks got to led the Tigers to a 2-1 . the that we played poo»orly. I thought And to 92-89 on /e r hom estanding x»o», id for a little insurance,. Eisley’s 3-pointer with;Ith 15 seconds C o o p e r d i e s o f c a i •Ight played well butut we just didn’t Schwantranebeck scored In the 65th ancer h e Class 4A Districi convert our cham 1 left, but on the next possessionpoa he ances and they minuteIte from about 35 yards outt missed a 3-polnt he ALBION-Kent Cooperper, a 10- 1°'“ !><>ys “occer O championship ^ .. I entire first hahalf, firing off shot Toncj when Rlos, who moved up> in the fourth quarterer aand scored Family members sali L irley a lo t of to forwa Z ^ ed to after shot frotom seemingly every lund ■ “W® sav e Burl rward in the second half, got^ four points. Albion cowboy first gualif .pgf respect since theyey already beat a ball ini play concentrat- Qscar I into the back of the Jerome■ Each team has onene iexhibitibn I 1982 and continued that s eto us twice,” said JerFerome forward net aftafter it ricocheted off a Tiger except for one year wh< If the Tigers* net the ± o u t d isring' Stephen Schwanebpened,” he . record fpr piston*drlven ( Mid, reaJliiigg thet details of the grade following Its first said. “We didn’t makeke aany shots, dl4d Sunday of complicatcations day and savororing their final t h s i n t w mage of the season. which was a little bit of a shock to frcfn injuries suffered Thuriiursday I ^ m o m e n t s : Golden Eagles met Lewis- us because we’ve beenjen shooting in«« record attempt at th e I together. : State College of Lewiston the ball well.” Bvas 71. 11. r ' The 17-year- Grande, Ore.. on Saturday, Beach said the teamjam’s youth '• m ate, of San Diego, hadlad just 1 L old quarter- was good and bad,” Beach showed against the junjuniors and ; pai«ed through the measiasured I ■ b ack at i o n s a b o “If we’d kept sdore we prob- seniors from LCSC. mile at 422 mph on the ffin i n t of B S t e p h e n ’ s vould*velost the game." “I think we had a Hilittle ner- the two required runs andQ d w a s ^E taiscopal • :kily, the 40-mlnute work- vousness,” Beach said.1. preparing to stop his C^vinenj a School in idn't count In the'standings, The-Eagles’ backcounoun of first- ' str—mlin er vdyn the cordilh ti o ld -: M Austin. Texas, rhat it was. Beach and his year players Aking EltinUting, Dante ' ^ had been both- sot a chance to see the team Sawyer and James EbeEbert strug- w u stm going 350»«ph1 kx3ESa^ ered by a sinus in a simulated game after gled with some freshirshm an mls- wtCa ha hit a soft surface infection and ,, .. f three weeks of practice, takes. MII m . roIlM* B m enenqr crews hii . headadies but **• ittaO ptajrar Ja ck Natoofl ( 7 2 ) « TWINch said some positives was “Maybe tHey tried to 1 a passing to force the 1 cuKWhlte froi9 the tangingled felt f in e th a t: FFl riday m om ing, obMort 10 Banaon O e t 4 hi AMtfci, Taxi ay of fi«shman center Sani issue a little too much:ich: getting :■ exoepr'fiv strain* Coaci £^oftbecar. ined back muscles. 17-yMiH ilMa’a, avfferad • o a r a M iMOM in, who “was the.best play- out of position, tratransition : white,' a vetMian of m anre thant I t W at liojdiiiigS thatt! would keep SaptU give the hi: gym,” even facing dou- defense,” said Beach; “■ M toM atfeathalxAi^latar. Idaho m ti; “The one ; 40 iM r» o f Q)eed«ray lad nigahad. ft ] fai^^nigoiiigpg to classes'and and triple-teams, posidve was I thoughtIt wewi played to better fais own rac ilnly nothing that ' deaths "C ” im grs ores Guillaume Yango hard the whole scrimmaj >ft schools - three In Te scrimma unage and I •: a^aM of 413.156 mpbjn j lagedy to cone. grlevini nd MIdiigan, one in N n ob Black also made Impress thought our halfcourtjrt defense •: .nm jugbt, Se]S ep t 13, w m suf- «fchooli T heG was pretty good.” at college freshman Clark St "S^w orid land speM reon cm A teedvcer^raltilbemonfayaetfaat wentwi ve Michigan and a 10-yi illlaumei stepped up and Overall, Beach saidlid i it w as a t- f(iffii«fakleslv763Xt3S«ph lad,|ohl*aeithith llx U ter - been do inLaGra1 well after he'd been strug- decent showing against i playing football wi “It wa ist a talent* > rU seven fobtban.. Five in practice," Beach said. ed bunch from Lewi»ClaiClark. 5 _i-^RlMse8ee.DEA1 said. “If'BUckjilayed.wty well and ably wou PleasaseeCQ^^ , P « i 0 2 B Luckil out didn' For wha (ttpton'a EplMopal Sckool lolttt staff got I mrt a noiBMrt of ilM o a fer wm play In i M N id q u r tM ta e k a t S t ttaplM nearly th landtaaBMnatM Beach .UdartngasaiM tlirtwM M Ia ths in two weeks chat left e r in th e •ol officials wondering what W e - I wrong and what could have T e»s, one in idonetonreventtfiem. ' Jew Jersey. A ve deaths were,^to. Ugb n player, in )-year-old ^1 “Gullli w irhboyaT n » T H S ._ ^ 0 2 ____ !lRobBUi ;M TiBiiNlW, Twbirln FFtis, Milie WtAiMdtr, Oct0cto6*r2a,2003 -______'J ______I . ! S p o r t s3 C u t t hh r o a t s p cl o s t s h u t co u t f o r c:hampic□nship F a n s c o mne by5chocx ) n e r , - 21-12,21-13 In V allelley’s victory, Mindy Local sports id the Vikings widi eight k a y a k , raf t to W o r ldd S e r ie s SUNVALLEY-T-T h e third time ______Jerome swept Buriey, 12, 2M 3, b u t 'l ^ to Ce d four blocks. Jenna p roved to be no0 different d for g-asonn tto have soccer here this had 19 service points ON MCCOVEY COVE/E, Calif. ball out here-e ai are a lot better than ;Wood River and Thstate splash. over Josh Sonnelandd openedc the A shirtless David Several McCovey M Cove scoring with his 22nd2nd goal of the S kylinen def.i Pocatello, no 21-11,17-21,21-16,c Once-beateaten Murtaugh secured , I ' the No. 1 Siseed and a possible Brandenburger ^ wore bright I denizens sangng “Take* Me Out^b season. It remaineded 1-0 at half- ai*nrn ra Gooding eliminated orange Hawaiian shortsts as he the Ballgame”e” with> the crowd in time until Ethan WesVestonputina reported I showdownn with undefeated i III Dietrich at: TIThursday's lA District zoomed J around on jetet skis. die Seventh Inning.inni •header off a comerr kikick by Chris HlghlailCind def. Idaho Falls, Wood Rhrer def. Bulll, Despite the weather, whiihich felt Those in thethe cove, which is Cook. Austin McCan I 4 A Fourtoummiflientw ltha 17-21,21-7, * ^ann and Sean 21-19 , 222-24,21-12, 21-15,22-20,14-21,L, 21*19, 21-14, 2112 « much colder on the cove thanth the • about 10 feetet belowb field level, •Higgins also nettedted goals. For 2 defeat of Oakley for game-time temperature th e Souththside Conference ^ re of 57 could not seet insideire the park. But Higgins, it was hiss 3<30th score of 21-17,, Cchampionship championship' degrees In the stadium,, heh was some were inn positionp< to see the the season. Tournamenisnc championship prepared - to get even coldi Falls def. Skyline, Tuesday at Hj Ider If a giant center-fiel•field scoreboard,-.or ' “It was the bestt VWood River ^5 Hansen High School. homeL run ball came his wayay. simply llstenec 2A District Four If 1 » ) Diet•ietrich wins tonight at ned to the crowd's played against us1 ththis season.” 21*ll,, 21-6,21-152 “If a ball comes near me,it I’ll reaction. Othe•thers watched M I -Cutthroats coachch R ichard Hlghlanland defeated Idaho Falls Tournament the North:thside Conference get „ wet. The odds of getietting a . small TVs. ;] -Whitelaw said. to claimm th e 5A D istrict Four* a ; t Valley HS,HazaKoi__ Tournament,at, the two teams will Five.Sixcl( championship with a 21. . face off forr thet district champi- ( Glenns Ferry def. Weiendell, o n sh ip o n UThursday i at Gooding ^ Magic \tallfly Chrisiristlan 2, 19. 22-2A, 4 ,; 21-12,2M 7 victory, but S e r ie s ____ Idaho Fall'alls secured the district’s ;21-13,21-18,21-13 I High School:iL That match is sched- iVendell 0 second seedse< tb state by defeating i uled for approjroximately 7:15 pjn. CoRtifflMdfromDl c- TWIN FALLS - At Valley def. Glenns F«i founh for ann 8-18- lead. Spiezio. At Ascension cross-towown rival Skyline The erry, The host hHuskies earned their Rich p Aurilia connected fcfor the who dyed Angel J'leld (13.4<3) we are 1 ip to the state voUey- g igel red streaks Into re undefeated Grizzliess travelQ to Filer Saturday 1»^21,21-9, ‘ 22-20,221-16 ta-«ver trip Giants, but only made it 8-4.-4. his hair and goalgoatee before Gaqie on our home fieldd throught: 11 to play in an interdistrict match , * ball toumamement with a 21-6,6-21, With 13 homers ain Rost Valley moved vtw iA in a 21.11, 19-21 Iread y , 1, was In theI middleml of both ^ games, Luke Tuckerr scoredS( on an ag ain stt tht e fifth seed from , 21, 15-13 defeat of Anaheima and San, FrandscIsco are innings. attist by Eric Aanardema and DistrictThThree. Jmatch away from anotheiier trip .to Oakley. the 2A state tournament only four short of the recoi»rd for After an errorrror by sure-handed Michael Alien nettedid 1second goal "J « The Husks k i e s h a d to fight a! 19-21, 21-9, 22-20, 2M 6 d any Series. The long ballalls are third basemanin DavidE Bell pavScl on an assist by Jerenremy Vanden 4 * defMt of through thee consolationc bracket sisure to further increase sp« lBosch< trict FburFIve Glenns\ Ferry Tuesday at specula- the way in thee third.thi Spiezio linSd at the 2A and eliminateIte d Raft River. 23-21. dition that juiced balls aree being1 a two-run triple • The boys just realeally played tOUmailHment District i Four volleyballII touma. 21-9, 16-21, [pie to the deepest 1, 21-15 earlier on used u! - commissioner Bud:d Selig pan of the field,eld. Tlie baU rolled 'hard. It was a good match,"ma assis- C«ntUI ment at Valley High Sdioo Tuesday, tam coach BUI Sweet. tury HS, Pocatello Earlier, Glenns Ferry d iinsists r it's not so - buiu t th e to the 421-foot>t mmark at the odd^ defe^ To make state.st Oakley has to . AAngels proved little ball1 worksv angled cornerer inI right-center The teams playedIto to a M d e ln CtntUiyy Idef. Jerome, 21-15, Wendell, i 2M 3, 21-18, 21-1-13. "pie win a play-inin match against the jujust fine. Twin Falls on S ept 17. Pilots and Trojans meel field, and a reareally fast runner ! i- M ; let today No. 3 team frfrom the Northside. Every Angels s ta n e r excepte) mightVe had a chanced: at the fii^ I Play at Wood River1 ^ 'today at 4 • 2 1 ; with the winner havingS ito beat eidier Camas«IS CounO' or C:arey, at wiwinning pitcher Ramon Ort p.m. in Hailey. Onlyily our third JoromeI (Idef. Buriey, 21-10, Valley ^ twice to advance to i •rtiz goc S eries inside-tle-the-park homw o state. niursday'sdisiiistria tournament a Ih it No DH. no worry. Andnd they sin ce M ulei H1 aas of th e cccoasted'desplte setting a nine- Philadelphia AthleticsAtl did it in inning Series record by le“ and Dietrich was excd ties.” she ^ d . ContlmiMlfromDl before coming to SouthemS Idaho “Lewis and Clark has aigood g Aug.28,200L cluclub,” Beach said. “Obviouously, “I knew of someson things tfa|l i D e a th s ______they've the been in that systetem a were going onn behindb closM CORttMWdfrDfflOl wwhile h i and they’re a good tea;earn. I doors over there,”re,” he said. “I h t t make his sevsevenih-grade team and “The “ next thing I saw hwn to Two days later,r, thet neurosurgeon a sh ffidals dedde on le National ty as a freshishman, quonerbacked die the locker room. told Benson andnd Ryser that their ' bosiIOSS, Jason Rabedeaux att i th e an interim coach.b. ;Center for Catastrophiphic Sport part time onoi the varsity as a “I^ heard Will yelling at th«h e top son had sufferedred too much dam- UniIniversity of Texas-El Pa?aso, Rabedeaux, 37,17, resignedr ddng •Injury Research at the UniveratyUr sophomore,'e, and started as a of hisI lungs.” Benson saillid. “I age and had lono chance of recov*. resliesigned as the M iners’ basliisket. personal fiunH •of North Carolina in Chaj»iapel Hill. junior. A 6-foi unily reasons. He •foot, 200>pound senior' walwalked into the back and he[lewas ery. Later thatlat night, he was ballall coach late Monday. replaced H dl off FameFa coach DdA JDespite the recent spate si of and team caci p tain w ith good lyinlying on a training table.-He Beach worked as an assististant Haskins in 1999 ideaths, he said, the chai iewas declared brain.dead. di Be »99 and led th i hance of a grades, he waswa hoping to play for havhaving left-dde seizures. HiaUs left “It wasateiribriUefectorinwfaiBt' andnd associate head coach unimder Miners m a 46-46 n Iplayer dying in a gamele or< prac. an Ivy League 16 record in th r ^ tue school. aimSim vras rock hard and hisB 1head ultimately was(a a fatal dtuatkmr* ^^b:abedeaux at UTEP ffifrom seasons. The MineOners went 1 0 ^ ;tice is small. More feensms die rid- “He set out3ut on his own path in was tu rn ed all th e way to •ing bikes and far more to the Benson said. “rmT angry about Septeptember, 1999 to August, 2(2001 lastseason. >re driving life,” Dick BensonBei said. *TootbaIl left,left.” how long it tookik toI get him to the ^ • ■cars. ^ was somethintling he decided to do Ryser R said her son recogn I **I hate to think of it tli gnised hospital It'coulddd have been done C . t that way, and he wass veryv dedicated to it • tier her for a moment and adout in half the timeoe. The neurosur^' ' O5 * 0 c c e r_____ Ithou^,” Mueller said.id. ”If It’s This is not aa footballI family, and “Mc^Mom” in the lodcer room, i lyourTcid or someone yd t, dien geon said it coti]otild have m ade a . you know rmnotafootlotball dad.” wetwent into seisures againn a n d real differenceI andm I take d a t ' CoottDodnMdtofflDl ;vi4io died in a game it'ss a terrible Will’s fin , everj^xxty looks out fior. And Bnal game, against the lapsapsed into unconsciousness.k . mean Will mighttitstiDbewidius.'* I “That "i was really their oi ;tragedy, especially ifif ij t could Texas Schoolol forI the Deaf, he ran The H team trainer and do only we beat Centurytry ai^ we b w . .have been prevented. loctor Coach More]reland said S t r>iBTilance," Morale^ said-^llietreat r Builqr;it*sh8ppenfai sd. That’s for a toudukndown in the first quar^ forior St.i Stephen's, an ortiiop>pedic S te p h e n 's haa Iwhat is so frustrating,(. hMany of ter, was in on ■a reviewed-Its ' ofthf their shots were H ^ t attth t e Ibe Tigers advBXrmoetotheClw on some tackles as a surg(urgeon, had examined theB iteen reqionse to WiU'iiU's injuiy and the !the deaths we see ina footballf< free safety,, anda led his team to' brie »lie or widiout enoti^ powerer.” 4AtounamentatFiitPottFallaBIA iriefly on the field but theretli medical care he received, and Certainly Ce none was go . Icould have been prevente.uted." two mora TDs T I by the opening wervere no am bulances'or ex iood School Oct 31-Nov.;ov. 2..1beyH emer- believed that: “everybody“i did, oioulOugh to get paA Castillo. the winner of an faittfetet^stiiap^ minute of thehe second quarter. He gemlency medical ttehnidans tUDd’st emytfiittg profesFessionaily.* »it iHowcouMlMdla? didtt't appwBar to get bit hard in ing “It fidt really'good,’* Castlitillo oftbetweenaDiitiicKrictlWotumiB^ ng by. When he went 1into He bas studieu id H lm s o f th e caid.lid. * l.k n e w ^ t I vras belpi - . ; • WiD Benson was the kin on any play, Dick teitileitures in th e locker room,si.his game'andls^pUB ping - ivand-Distrialbnnuree^tfahdplMe unled to'tbis'dai^' tlieAteomout” b ' ' * .:i ,tB«miii;tfaeflrstcaiBRnadi >: : |who poshed hlxuelf and ind coach Brian f^thffther said, m biology teacacher about bow WUlI mightn hare deterred by l^ets, inju iaid» bu t oil the side- traraining i to be an emergelency h u rt " K S S t b Tlet third ID he told the ' rootOQ^niursi called for an an uaet'alCik^ imbii- *ldoierseeaninythlnk«fa^iie3 islh meunocdaffle -I'T • ■<. V'litjU ' ? t. H r triad to'take up foo elt *‘weird” and his lano even came do fo o tb u ta »limy. -I Jose to a hisad opom ' isixtfa grade in th e Pop \ "It took 1 0 minutes fori r th e iiUuiy.’‘Morelabda^aaid . ’"11"lU sM aS y Btyes tu a bpdti neague but tat out thef i or a moment on the ambimbulance to a a ^ 't ii e amimpos " iv. wniiHar.SdSft ra lying down oa tbe «4Jl3,mq|B;to'lind’JBiy scaon,” aOi»teKftt>r« ' ’ I' . ■ l?nsonjad.;*Thei^w

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C ______sSc o r e s AN ^ D S T A T ^'S______S a b r e s hian(d : Flye^ e r s B jASE yL L WrATMtlKTOp.il £ IN THE BLEAiACHERS By Stevei/e Moore W HI A T ’S *" 4 I— ------l o s s o( f s e a s o n. n , 2 - l = : = r - | O N I T.V. first ttpfn ——— BUFFALO, N .y. (AF^P) - Joe Juneau,u, .Jan Bulis and g *i B o M b a ll “9 ' M mI iroslav S atan scored thihe go- A ndrei M arko'•kov scored for 1 1 aheadah goal at 10:42 of thee ithird Montreal, whichich is unbeaten In • World Sartes.!S.Ai«elsatGiarrts. iMM.i«.«tCnBnaMMi> period pe as the Buffalo SaSabres three games. I handed the Philadelphia FiFlyers Game4. S. H -K i:rr.,, s;their first loss of the seasoron. 2-1 Hurricanes 4, liIslanders 1 s Foi.epjR. Tuesday night. t Satan^ wtio tum ed 28, scoi•ored a UNIONDALE,LE, N.Y. - Sami - m goal on his birthday for thehe sec Kapanen and RoiRod Brind'Amour . 1 1 Kb scored power-pla•play goals 23 sec- J i c ------« P" ond time in his carcer. Vaclav Varada also scoredj ofids apartart in the sccond for the Sabres, and Mortin period, and Carolina beat ssr f ^ Biron stopped 21 shots. ' New York.•k. § S M I 5 S i t t S a * ^ Bir Kevin W(Weekes made 36 ■ to ^ 3 ^ * Enc^M/Snrich scored for aggygsse^, th«the-Pfyers (3*l*2-0), whoJ saves. Kevjlevyn Adams also I ^ ^ ^ j" I •{i!ssxsi'ji& @ e IV PfMl scored foror tthe Hurricanes, f e i = » “ g a s s s s a r - have Df; at least one power-play 1 1 in each of their first six game and Kapanen added adi an empty- ^ T ^ » . coYoma net goal. Claude Lapointelinte scored for the j s i i s a t a ”” ' S ^ ^ S H S T fp S c * ’’ Oilers o il 3, Avalanche 3 Islanders. DENVER - Ryan Smyth scoredso -VVL _ ^ t e JoivOMwilLiiiMUta J S H S s s ? ' ' *"*^° at 9:06 of the third period to[Ogive Wild 4, Ramesles 3, OT ,i^'2ttmHi.«) *tt8858* EdjEdmonton a tie with Coloradc , Minn. - Cliff i “Look, son,, 1I 1know you didn't play muolluoh, but 6up»x»>;AVJUMM3;0T^ PatrickF Roy played in hisI 9971 J1 Uwra's ahvayi hi.k“< Konning's power.ver-play goal 1:58 < ■ya nm t yaar. i’d aufffloat yoiyou work f iT game, tying Terry Sawchi “ into overtime gav on condlUonInning In the off»aeaaon ~ mayl NHLN« record for career app gave Minnesota a ''ST ?pear- win over Calgaiy.ry. a decont artJttIt andI get yourself totally rec •R*.*NiW*»uerr,e4> ancances by a goaltender. Royr oviTOo yyjjj, Fia„,ess foforward Martin j S S a s f 10 NHL records, induding r. Gelinas servingI a hookingI penal* S S S » “ ' S bK r r r r „ -career regular-season wins (!(518) jy^ Ronning Ufted:ed thei relwund of ] ‘a a T H arrahi’s ODDS S a ™ , „ ^u-n««e«.»~ anJand most playoff wins (148).- Marian Gaborikirik’s shot over • ^lw(Wd«5SSl55Ue6emi n j n t NEWF558 : z r r ' ' * ^ R adim V rb ata and Pe ^ T f i Br&tr""” "** For goalie Roman-an' Turek as Forsberg scored goals just‘ I M innesota im proproved to 4-1-1-0 I ssa? T *WLtoijmi» S ipart early in the third perio- : ^ i l i StodiMnOpin apa lod to and moved into) firstfir place in the K i i :r.* -rj: “3 pve Colorado a 3-2 lead. Northwest Divisionsion. Tommy Salo had 36 saves - F ootball:_____ S ffl iis lM i '• 8 ataoia !f> JZ ^ . , . . 1 . 1 es for Chris Drury’s/’s goal midway MOomiFootMILMea theiie Oilers, and Roy had 24. through the thirdrd periodp tied It at ";: . . . S B S n "* “ s T a 3 for the Flamess(2-3-M). (2- PeiPenguins 3, Canadians 3 M in n eso ta’s% £Bill Muckalt * . r r a s a5 SS lisiw m. Ij ~ i MONTREAL - Mario Leminieux extended his goal-oal-scoring streak sl i Ss. ? Jissisted i on all three Pittsbu}urgh four games butm t left1 with a dis- ^ I I i r a s S * o . ’’ - “ 1 s E ^ : I tS!S y&iWinnfliM r— -*-” -... «?a{oals, including Alek:;l(sey located shoulder.r. irr: w ff M sis K "'“ ? -n r:- is'.: Wq, 5 sSa sill i e.£S3 *•**"« rforozov’s tying goal with 10 : i i i i l i “ • S WNtCO«t»nds left in regulation, ass t ^ Coyotes 2, Prodred ato n l m'm m » n W -■ i r I I n n wo* y^wiiufiiu*>M»«iXMiCitw»«»i Pen*enguins tied Montreal. m tr M ‘ — ? i NASHVILLE,i, Tenn.T - Shane ; ‘i s S £ ! Alexei Kovalev, Lemieueux’s Doan and Ladisla>Slav N a» acored. i m .ffi tther linem ate, scored twicece as in the first period, @ i i i i i TI 0i ; a aucu vr f W SSteSKrJjsi'*^ oth« iod, andFhoesdz'' ii sgji" I ! Pittsburgh extended its unbeaeaten hddtobeatwinlesa : ■ s 3?s„i-, i f f e a a r SS ilessNa«bvmd.'*-l;' 'uu, J "^iSSS i • I ^ s . u M m treak to five following a 6-010 loss Andy Ddm oree scoredsc a powlfS i ! s : s s ? " ,L1 z r : : : : ® jiralkManti 0 Toronto in the season ope:Tener play goal for NashvishvUle(0-3-l-2)JiL SS. i £ S l ir ^ I ! )ct. 10. the third period. i • i Sr.“ ? iS5S “—“.hZ S » - ! I} 0 » u WTAT(a o w M ^ lM d M sF 11 | sIf fffl? ! ! i Gc —S p o r tns IN BRIEEF—I i a r — B sn siiw i i i I ^ , c S i . “ s s :al!“ I s. Chn Dm iMttMi u Devil Rays make best to push the cau:cause. I MMU JMtD-ll U s ii ?? . a l ! « a formal offer to PInlella Cyrus Mehrli met m for 2.5 ; ir iyiil• s S a SsE i» ” ? ■ '“ ■ j | m r s ’ hours with league(ue executives w *"Tm w m ST. PETERSBURG, FliFla. - Tuesday and laidsale the NFL 5 5 SSS?" ?' i l l Lou PinieUa was offered thehe job agreed to put thele issueil on the ^ ■J PMrmK5 2 ” i1»II«-W t S s«t as manager of the Tampa S I j i i i !i S s S l i! : 3 g & ^ a Bay agenda for the leagieaguemeediw,' ! Devil Rays on Tuesday anddnow i in New York nex ' ’• w (p n >TFM2 » ute«ciM IWAA altera requirement!rts CLEVELAND -1 -( Cleveland ' tnzuRmconio I ^ « i guard Dajuan ' ir&’iv 3 ;s ;: 1 31 sa'ss, B S • foi MIU.. CavaUers rookie gue s ; ; a f i forstudent-athleteellglUlWl«y Wagner had surgery'ery Tuesday to .,. ^ iis ! “ SerimPOATwwMomyLMdMt SL § ' INDIANAPOUS-HieNC > ICAA remove a blood cloiclot from the a ' wants wa to change ellgibil>ilicy tube connecting hisfils 1left kidney t i i " ■ « *? ? ? ■ » W I requirements rec for incoming!B stu- and bladder, s r a s ? “ B- iili ““ ^ “t-r P. . dent*athletes de by loweringg ithe Wagner underwentirent the proce-' i i i i & g , emphasis eir on standardized t(tests dure at the Clevelareland Clinic, gsnf TFiSi 2 , and a n increasing the weight y ] “ -f-TT,’ TST'S , f f e ht of where generol marmanager Jim ' I ^ i i i i i i • 22 I* tftin lJM# IL dassroom woric. Paxson expects himlim to remain . liS ? i I P ' In 0 sweeping package offaca- s for the next few days,ays. ! ii s :;HS ddemic e reforms approvoved ..Righj now he’s's di doing fine,” ■ ! ! i - ; r n , II g * -T « TuTuesday, the Managem< Paxson said beforee thithe CavaUers ' I M i|ii CouncU mcreased the numbei ®T!^ i:i^ E g &3 L ,r Co' j>w of played the Los Angengeles Lakers ! m r a n COIcore courses high school s iTi- MaBPmTaiM Je, in San Diego. "Tomorrow “1 , dents must take and extenc lili T1£NNNis B r S s lelos they’re going to run•un more tests i v S 4 J JBT””" ATPSiPdifMuiOpn— c~~iAu,"‘TSfiSSSy'" ‘htthe “sliding scale” that he determine freshmen eligibilit'I,® to see where they’rere aat.” I. lili S.W The 19-year-oldId p player has Sl s Student-athletes must n' score at least 820 on the SA'AT«^ been in the hospitallital for more butbi? the changes would aUlfc,5wiit|i>». : ■ curcurrent J, rule. Boris Becker's ta)tax trial y ttjg R S ?' If approved by the NCA> S aS lS .'"* ^ "* * ^ BotBoard of Directors on Oct.: starts today In GeGermany if s Trs^tMMPiuimrtaiM* the changes would take eff sTs a s ” 'iir™* ATP MM * As part of the reform packaj(age, German court forr tatax evasion ItwlwWoow ' the council approved othther today, accused of>f oowing $1.5 chachanges that would increase! thet miUion. V O U E ^i!LL ^ wworkload o i to remain eligiblible ' Under German i in tox laws, ' 3«O»MM«0Tftaill0M|w) whiwhUe attending coUege. f iill’ w w B k i v ySHT j i lOMnOwt, B ecker could facece up i to five j a s * * aMS?|9«M.»U«.||.ilT.k snMMCXtara*.. CoUege C students would haliave years In prison if comninvicted. But i l mJK um to accrue > 24 sem ester houours he’s not expected I :ed to go to MMa«S9kSH«fiSK* loi«m»O iSSSsSa?5lS^ before bef entering th eir secoi:ond prison, with reports ’^ ’l aassr*"'--- , I s n : : SSSnfSSiMS rts suggestingi MjiMaBiMivMwoMk academic aca year, whUe maintai he raight get two yetyears’ proba- ing a minimum load of 18 hoi tion. r ‘5 ^ : : z r . sach academic year andL s * At issue are taxes o 1 b TW ■Kjia* E —— „ Iiours per term. es on Becker’s r.E 'E i income from 1991-931-93, when he S g ' , daim ed to Uve in McMonte Carlo, nrtIFL pleases group seekinung a tax haven. 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C o3MMUNHT Y E V E NJTS------—H o s p i t AL/ CONVENTf T I O N ^ Shoshone womann The moinoney raised by the auc- The nationwide com[npetition building at at the College of tion will[II be used to fund the gives { students in severen th and Southem Idahlaho. celebrates a centu Accelerateated Reader program, the eighth* grades the opportinunity to The recepeption will be held SHOSHONE - Flos'lossie Mason nonprofitFit carnival, software for write\ essays expressin[ng th e ir from 4-5 p.mI.m. with the awards Gehrig wlU be the newV Accelerated/ Math pro- views i on democracy. ce rem o n y' beginning b at 5:15 honored at an gram nd a new refrigerated Contestants write aI 300-4002 p.m. Commu:nunity partners, par- open house for drinking; fountain.f< Donadons will wordy essay based on ann annual ents and staftaff members will be her 100th birth- be acceptepted patriotic I theme. The finirst place honored for f outstanding day from 2*4 For monlore infomiation, call 349- ■ >winner will receive a $S 1 0 ,0 0 0 involvememJnt during the pro- p jn . Mondlay at M b H 5580or65^654-6893. savings s bond and a n all- gram year, the Shoshone ^ H | cexpense-paid tripp to The publicic isi invited. For more Rehabilitation I k B Wood RhRiver Center Grange Washington, ' D.C. Thee top 2 0 infomiadon,I. callc Chaiyl Jester at and Living national winners cach rereceive a 736-0741, Ext.xt. 16. Center, 511 E. WBSSfm Hs'falloween party savings [ bond worth ansnyw here 4th St. In p n \ SH0SH(HONE-The Wood River tfrom $1,000 to $10,000., In I aiia- Twin Fallsi residentrt performs Shoshone. R s K /y y / I C enter GrGrange will present its ttion, the local VFW Po She requests Ho«=)OMie Q«hri£ fo u rth annuals community aaward savings bonds to: X1 ”op In BransonI ChristmasC show no gifts. Well- Halloweersen party from 6-9 p.m. tthree essay winners. Thih e 2002- TWIN FA■ALLS - Je n n ife r wishes can be sent to her at the Sacurdayly ati the haU, 350 West 22003 theme is: “My Pieledge to DcHaan of TwinTi FaUs will per- center. F our Mil^le Road, north of fAmei^ca.” form in thcj BobbyB Vinton Blue Gehrig was bornrn O ct. 28, Shoshone,le. The deadline is Dec. 1,2,2002. V elvet Theheatre Christmas .1902 in Hazeltoito n T ex as The eveivent will ihdude candy, The compeddon is opeiten to all Spectacularir Show! in Branson, S«SevMBl Valtay Regionalll MatacalI Canter Auxiliary meminember* attafldad the County, Mo. She waiwas married prizes, co:costume contest, spook sseventh and eighth-grai■ade stu- Mo. 69th Muwal U tho HotpHal Cofomrantion Oct. S-7 in Sun ValleyIlley. Attafidngwara, to Delbert Gehrig,ig, and has aU^andpi pictures with the Great ddents, induding home schi :hodstu- DeHaan, 11 from k tt, $nattt: Attdnt R inM d i l. SMomf Wea prMftfefit; Ita VWairefl, traaaurer; lived in the M a^c VsValley most Pumpkinn forf children up to age ddents auditioned an Ron EvtftolB. R nt vice prasldei B of her life. For more infomiation or01 entry was hired as lent; artd Roak Stover, praehtarMant; atandlnr Hosting tbe eventen t are h e r The even'ent is free. feive a free trick or treat Pre>registradon is requiuired In ballet with Joaroan Gaben and four North Third East andid LincolnI in bag. The evente\ indudes a jump- person pi or by calling Kinimberly years as a1 memberi of the Paul. ing b alloon, lk horse rides, Nurseries N at 733-2717. Stargazer Dan•ance Company per- The course is normalnally taught Halloweenen tattoos, fishing pond formance comompetition team at in six sessions once a week,\ but stocked by the Kimberly High ‘Married ‘J and Loving H’t’ Nielsen SchoolMl of Dance. She Is a has been condenseded into two School cheheerleaders, mini-train woriishop will be In Goi iate of Filer High Saturday sessions fo r conve- rides throug)ugh the pumpkin patch, ” “ j«"8 ich^rand"!;:has been admitted nience. It will be leadd byt trained straw mazeaze, finger printing by GOODING - A “M arrie line University In Arthritis Foundationon self-help the Twin FaUsFa Police Department Loving L< It” workshop w lif. where she will course leaders. and pizza,I. offered of from 7-8:30 p.m.I. begin- i begin her sti will be a small charge ni studies In the fall The cost for the courourse is $30, There wi ning Monday at the Go- l - l 2003. which includes the Anhrthriris Help with the prt«w, a g e 6 m ontha of Jarotnt: fraat-crmdmotlMr( r Janet Pteww ofol Coon RapMa,' ing Jazz tickets with anin overnightc entries forir iits “Patriot’s Pen,” a tiotion and awards ceremonyiy from cator of the newne orchestra, the |^[p,rtlnn.; dad Bill Plew Jr. of Jerome;n ; and frandfithar BtU Ptew 8r. of Filar. stay and more. youth essay'ly writing contest. 4-(4-6 p.m, Monday in the TTaylor league reports.rts.

— C l u b CALENED A R - — Civic Soroptlmlst8t Intematlonal I c®'Gooding • Post 3078. Toponlt I'ost, 8 p.m. Star . 7:30 p.m. Ihirdrd TlTuesday al Jerome Toratalnoraddallitli«roryourcIT dub or S«ndto:Anention:CltiCIubCalet^. |Mn.ilm. third Thursday at Cooding War MctnRnorial Masonic Temple. 225 Klm Ave. F^it, call 324. loon second, third and founh Rotary Clubs oiBanbation. please seftdlh a noti - noon flrtt third and fourlh n w . day and week (s) of ttw meeteetme Twin Fslls. i0S330303 Thurs.hursday; 934-9002. E M ern Star-first andnd thirdt» Wednesday at Burlc)' • t)oon T ueidiyi at I J E. Idaho In Paul. 436 _ Comvntlon Center, cidl Ron at 878 i 734-9486 or 736-3900 for tum- P ly * ot meeling: and Or f u to 734-55388 Ki«Kimberly ■ Pott 10328. Klmbniy l>oii.II. 7J0 Masonic Temple, 113 E. I BDhl . 12:0S P.m. Thursda Tatiptaw numbcf of a group conti m. Ihird Wednesday at senior ciiiicnt cci CnndsundcMMik rsday. at The Rupert - noon>ononnrttand ■ third Tuesday al ntactper- OrM uaiopatmffmi 13-4443. Rx««n390td(rcrU)er Uie Easietit Stn- - 7J0 14 6lh Sl. Call Ruth al 43&OI49. son. FermenWonnitlcn. R ivm - Poet 3678, llariow lloopo* Post,u 7J0 P'"*' **cond and fourlh>rlh Wednesday1 ai tho f e ilaPtil l Sorority m. second and fowthTuewlayi at Rupertn'chUd C MaseoleT*aipU.620EStH£.St, 4360282. Haller ■ Noon Thuriday aiat lhai Senior XiA]ptMTku< ------1 0^mlopment Couer. 4366964. Twin FalbCtapur 29.29.0 Order Df the Ei>tFm Catiter *r BUlne Couoiy: 78W»971 pilienis. famUy and friends. 7 p.m.n. second Twin FaUs - lO-JOi30 a.m. third WedneKlayjt .. Sh486. C u ■Slnnings SunBridge Care, 640140 Filer Ave. W, call Steve * ‘■“i 123 S. Alder. 324-7000 or 324-151!. Church. caU Ralph at Z802S17. er Dawn at 734-6645.15. embers home*. 8862755. , North. 733«16 Chapter ■ 7 p.m. second and j, Twin Fall*. Po*t 2136. Hcniy Lytle I’o Kctetaunfiia) VaUey. Noeo en lays. Sept.-Hay, In Butley. 673- , » National Aillancmce for the i »'•,? Twin Fall* Ledge* 445 5 . 8 p.m. Ihe firsi I ' RIco'i Pisa .and P uts Rattauranc nlibi Freedom group, 8 p.m. ai 1 m. second Tueaday at Twin Fall* DAVV llaJt,I Wedne«l*y ai 883 Blueue LakesLi lllvd. N.. 423- at726-410a e ^ p a l Church. 12S 7lh Ave, W..• cruido Mantallylll for«ufvlvor»of meni.] ill- ;9 Shoup. 734-4067. lapier - second and fourth Wendell • Post 2974. Thousind Spn ETIaLoW c ^ a c k BeU ac 43&S6 Jereme. Call Rachel Evans ai nes*. their families ancand friends. |.o„>it. ;7 p.m. first Wednesday ai Amerier'ic"a"n Lodge 65 - 8 p.rp-m. first Wnlnesday » al the Senior 324-37S6. W o lg h t Hailey-NAMI 0(1ot Idaho . 7 jun. Tuet. call Qub In Twin Falls; 7364029 or 7l4- «yi.nmandthWTliurs«lay»in Caswell r»si Ave. W. recreation room i< Twin Fall*. NAIvalvao(IVb«icValley-7pm. AmOlmartcan Legion Alan Crundel. 677^ 215!^ Mcsnd and fourth MoMonday ai KMVT commu. thv UOfttCIUlM 710S or Shirley at Falls, call 734-S132 er 736-3291. Durtay - Pom 17, 7 pja. founh Tuesd.ui.y at Royal Arch Masonsms 222 - 8 p.m. ii-oiid Chapter 3 . 11:30 a.m. Mondaysrsa iO u r nity room, call 1-800-S;0-S72-9Wa 150101 cOikley Ave.. call Lyle Morton il■I 878-1 J___Tuesday, Rupert Masonic•onic.TempIc, call Dale Burier - Noon Pridayt ai Prtca'slea's CaTe, 2444 JajfCeM SavlSavior Lutheran Church In Twin Fat^ au.,ciu AI-Anon/AIateonran family groups - "47. StoUeratS32-4310. 734« 8 7 or 326-4044. . ridrfktd. Poet 19, Elmv Miller Post. 8 1 •y Jaycoe* • 7J0 p.m. second TobdpfamiUeiand>d fifriends of alcoholics. Kof ,8 p.m. Paul U dge 77 • 8I p.mp.m. firsi Tiiiiriday T J S S '.y airibaldl's a . Restaurani, 677 Filer ° rtt W ednesday, and third Wednest” <*■)[• acro**rrom P*ui i’ost Olflct3Iflce.4M-SlSO, Pdte call 734-7377 or 736-176S. ,jOCeedlBi. 7 p.ra. Monday, Walkerir Center.( local laeeting Informatmation.eall 1-866-5924198. itiuck'wiih Auxiliary ai Legion 11*11. 1120 Montana. TktaFdl.Ch.pUIMr Order of ReAloluy ■ 7 Ketehuai • ttooa Monday, noon FriF rid .* ., DibtOdAnonynlymoua .no Behuninal 934-5796. p.m. fir*t *nd ihird Thur;rhursduyi al HK.l llliie UeodmattbaC^Iitn:9)4m4 tba Sua Quboo Second Av«n>e. call MSiatM Ck073M767. Cooding. Post 30, Perry Byam. 7:3010 p.m.| Lakes Blvd. N. DeMol.yly SwcetlifsirK. imicmii. B a ll^ . Neon ilTM and thM Wei ners.caU*i733«M8. ,hM T W dltFaiviBaak. ssn ss/jS12S.Cuenw«lct,c«U P I . Vlayard ai 324-260707 third Monday* *1120 W.W.Ave.A.Wciidc1L A 6 mllei north of the Perrine 5676 Kimberly/Hansen - Post 76.1 a.m. f . KaabMiy • 7 U L fit* and thin •far at 7334)151 or Bob al 324- 0 |y | •' firo RuA Rebekah Lodgege 10107 • mccli liie icc. •t Ctoamad* Unitw) UetbodlM O DhrorceCare j.twu.n.mo.idn*™, SsS«sday at TrHvder's Oa*i*, call td liudso ond.ndI«uU,71,u™l.„«.ysM iherortKrof 14ih SSB&. BrTm w riK iii. 12:10 pjn. the KTwfci FUh • 7 lun. Mondays at Twli Twi econd !>met and Oaklry Avenue.rnUF. In fliiricy, rail 4JJh HandayKeonMrof3rdand Twin'Fan* ■ Post 7. 6:30 p.m. sect ■apart • noon lecoad anand fourth mh Tuaadays at Addison West Riformed Refe Churi^ M l Grandview esday at Po« Home, 447 Seastrom St.,;t.,«li “ >5- Wadaeeday at Wayiide Cafe in Ke] 48 Addison Ava. W. In Tola Hew days. 1120 A Montana Sl. nyW em .17368876. M«fuerlte Rebekahhl«dgr98.2|i.m.riror54M169. u ataa Z v M t e 'C d l Vlddeat 734-77SU n . Mondays; 6:30 p.m. Auxiliary Unll • SJO pjn. second Tliutiunday *nd Ihird Wetincsdayiys al Ihe |.od),e lioll. ■«9«R Syriaia - 7:30 p.m.1. hiMoad Md Pie at 733-7313 or Daonlsat 3240S7S. MB. Saturdays. 571 S. 2nd „ ^Post Home. • Gooding. fourth Meod^f* at U nit^ Metbodl ChuKb, pa.«eeaDdTbun^ pJBurU i^ 6 ^ : 3 0 p.m. M o ^ a ^ Wendell . Post 41. 8 p.ra. seciecond Syrtnga Rebekah Lodge>dgeU0.H|>.m. second 60SaSt,43&9S62. eat “gfrs-M.Thursdays at 310 Main Sl. ednesday *1 WendeU Po*i Heme, call,ill Jim and fourth MondaysS at 1J2 K. Ave, A. Twin Fidl • Ttoon W ediM d^ a Uld 7 pjn. Sundays; 6 pjn. ouson at 5366642. Potluck at 7 pja. gr.pit.J.1. . SuppipportQroops ^ itwdays;Wo(acna*ro«Vt7 Jerome. BeOTUfinti73M563. Q iM s o p p o r t Union Rebekah Lodgeige 454: • 2 p.m. fini and T«ta F a h H cM di • Meet* fir« M a p Ufe R eem ry S iip M leditatlea group, 8 p.m. VtMlthar B.M»d«yt,eal]Vakrte«!& GH*f r a ^ r t m u p • 4 p.m. Sut k«, Hew aad Why Book Ihird Tuesday* al LodgeeiU IUI il inSiagGRnun. at Necth*! CbtKk Wa«a MUitary Order e( the Pwple He«t |f P » Prlmrow RebekahI 76 - l:JO p.m. second FU ^ U ttltaT M et& W Church. 60SK H. St, B t g i^ ^ p.m T\ie^a:sday*; Emerson Croup, 8 g n)• 7 ,pm. flm Wedneeday at National Cu Bm Ic T en Beek Study. 7 Guard and fourth Tuesday*. 235E35 ThirdTl Ave. E.. 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I hope : Mon k - U doedoesn't know the cause of de VanBuren this helps the youn{ung lady and lB Jokeater I I 1 1 1 s**®She asked whether that infororma- her family as wellI as many oth- 80 ImprovlwKl p ” ------P n — — ------tio n tion was any of her business arand if '------1 DE/>EAR ABBY: My heart goeses ers. 22 Alway*, In a I I ir. I had no Idea1 si poom ■ ■ ihe should ask her stepmother. she was dying. I out toto “Daughter Who Needs tito - MARTIRTI BOGDEN, 24 Coupo. e.g. P m You told her she had evivery was devastated.1.1 I felt robbed of Know,ow.” I am a hospice nurse aneavy weights u feored will tuni out to be ® Domestic adjustmernent will Indude Utilize original thinking, butIt and Scorpio play out:outstanding been so honoring him ini ^ T.°u“glughing matter. Question < : backstage. Lunar cyde low;r, roles. You will win hand!indUyl tently ever since, I believe.sve. " M M ’ where you'Uve, marital m. status. “ Maybe you saw the TV f In GaeUc. A 5 about the moose that feii i ^hley Willia l g with the New England covcow. This "'■>! O timeme in Beaumont, ams of ‘Goc>od Moming Miami:’ Tl ie new ‘It Girl’C is nothing new, accordinging to an water w sold for 56 a By'RazIerMoora Ra ing TV show jacket,!t, grinningg hello, plopping inn that my characterr >hshould go informed client in ^M oine. “"<* <“>!ill sold for 3 cents a TheeiUioclatadPfatt Ai ______whose snarky her seoiieot and demurely parkingg through a giant rebel!bellion.’ He "Moose are so near-sij■sigiited, , hosthc (played by her gumum in a tissue. All much likee said,'Really?’And I said,aid, *I will do they’ve attempted romanc.ncewith AiaUorti^iniform has a square NEW YORK - Nearly every T MattM Letscher) Dylan1 might.m anythingl Let’s spicee 'e’er up.’ He farm machinery. Do you'OU know t '“P t|5l” >'>«,lie collar down the seawiason brings a newly designateIted she is dating - Willialliams, 23. has come a longg renewed my contriatract and that moose adore motorcyccycles?” Client asksasl how that pecu- “itt GGirl.” Last fall, Jenniftifer wj mmuch to th e way sincesim M ar^ , when she wonn chopped off my halrlrl S(Soon I was ■ istume got started. Game consternation the role,3le. , A big whale’s lung is pnprobably Harlty of costt imer of “Alias" was dearly “It ■ k SS h I oy boyfriend about the size of your car. The flap once:e wos' Uiere to pro- in yeiyears before that she was KeKeri oiof the show’s On1 theth other hond, she Is no0 and did a lot of lurldn^1 ^ In dark •- Q. Why’d the poet Ed gatgar AUan uniforrorm moterial under- Russijssell of “FellcltyJ’ Jenrnna just-hired pro- beginneimer. As a youngster grtnvingg comers talking to my»nyself." She ,: Poc get kickcd out of Axuiamapolis? from hethe tar in the soUor’s Elfm:fman of “Dharmo Sc Greg, ducer (Mark up justist outside< of New Yoric, shee was on her way. A. It was West Point. Th.The post-' traditional piguigtall. Sdrohroh MicheUe GeUar of “Bufi Feuerstein), stagedid living-room1 productionss Completing high sdioodiooI in 1997, : ed parade uniform for■ ththe day minera;ral your body hos theVie Vampire Slayer.” who is not only with her brother and older sister,•, Williams left-W orld-(“1•(“TTiaysene ' Dylan’s new Kimberl; was “gloves and saber belt«lts.” He the most o f• - if if normal - is cald- aA titide first bestowed on silenent. S! •erty (who now cottars on the6 my character to H H elsinki, strolled into formation wi boss but also ABC sitcomsite “According to Jim"),I. Finland”) and beadeded tot Boston reen siren Clara Bow, “It Gir] her tormented seclecret admirer. “Our parents’pai poor dinner guests nothing but glovies andirsTe? a- “Q.Whatdidftd Mark Twain mean . d rader ovenones 75 years ag s Universit/s theater sonservattxy,cons when be saidlid everybody’s a {ifow. And can any vieweiver blame him? wouldi be forced to-sit th roug ourr where “nobody diere: knewkn I had belt and a brief smile. >w, in the television age, “Il« With her larky prea Our Love ond War manan moni- moon? esence and daz- performsrmonces,” she recalls, been on a soap. For thele fifirst timel anointoints an em er^g starlet who zling sm ile, Dylaylan (that is, By herhe early teens, she wass was a normal kid.” Afra tors superstitions, too.. 0One of A. Eveiybodj>dy has a dark side by soisome alchemy of hype, bus ^ e r college, Williams) is the: essence e: of It- appeariroring in commercials. Then1 she spent time ia t tn e same > spawned in the cottiotton era never shown, andd happenstancehi - seems to laa“ d inide. she mon hat those Vou elso canca hear banana the pa nonoged to juggle her high1 Williamstown Theatree FestivalF« In of the Old South • held lhat 1 padc in fresh-faced appeal...- a “They needed a1 nf.•of.rwordedfnBook pay-msn ■nes-News • LOT 9 IN BLOCK 1 OF DAVIDSCDSON'S SECOND SUBOl- 1,2002 7ofPII P lata, Paaa 31. duo on ras.v.vs'ss3 las boon nomlnotod Actions plonnodplor and taken Sunday, noor»n on Thursday The Times VISION. TWIN FALLS COUNTY;ITY; IDAHO. RECORDED xda of nM ^ n ty . subseque for oacn position to by your governmentgo aro Mond^.y. noon on Fri- Will nnot o l b e IN BOOK 6 OF PLATS, PAGE118. 18 NOTICE S J tTrusteeS! has no know- monls. pl d. 11 shall not bo- containedid InIn publk: notices. d a y f o r T u UNG HILL IRRIGATION ^ M i isible for Commonly knovni os 319 Jefftraltr«on S tnet Twin Falle, KINI s of a more particular and othoiior coata and lees sary to hold an Thoy aro» panp« of your right Wednosdoy.i 10 83301. DISTRICT S y r riripllon in i ol ths abovo- a s sot fort>rth. Amount due as I. to knowand and to be informed dayforThurairsday and noon a n y mitstakes. tst - Sold solo will be mado withoutlout covonont or warranly, Idaho Codo 43-201A feieroneroneed Property but. ol Sapte no further petition ol whal iTOuryour govommont Is on Tuesdayy lor I Friday end M oa-m at whon only one tember 26, 2002 , express or Impliod, rogarding tltlo, posaesston or enctmv atatot umoMS of compliance Oolinquonont Paym ents from copt for tho petition doing. Ass seil-govommontSi Saturday, HolidayHi dood- %AAAAA/\I/WWW brancos lo sailslv tho obligationn «secured by and pursuant rtomir>mlnatkm Is received for wUh Section 60-113 of M areh 001, 2002 7 pay- Itly mod. Mllnor chorgosall all citizens to be lines may vor»ory. II you hove 10 Iho power oi sole conforroflrred In tha deed of trual a Soa3oain of Director posinon ^ i S o c at $830.90 each ^oation9n Districti will nol inlorm ed.3, this If n ew sp ap er any quosllont 0 Code, tho Trustee menta al 0 U N D 5 .6 a „ m o Old Oo- e x ^ l o d t)y RODNEY THOMPSIPSON, AN UNUARRIEO no> electk)nel< shall bo heki.’ ^ Mon informed that the $ 8 ,8 1 66 . 30/0a>0i.D9 hold ano1 oloction for tho uraos ovoiv'Oty citizen to read 735-3324. • PERSON, a s Grantor, to ALUAN Division 1 a petition ol _,— borman X.(. bibrown and lANCE TITLE, a s Trustee. In Dh ess of 720 Sunrlae throughh 1 09-26-02) Lale » r . Scon Breeding ^ for 010 bonolit and security of RR]FIRST FRANKUN FINAN- nomliimlnatlon was filed by bouIbvi in declared elected , block wilh whItiwhito spots on lovard North, Twin Chargos: bock. Molo.1.420-6956.* 42( CIAL CORPORATION, a s Benefineftolary, recorded A ^ l ^ IncurDumbent W aller Trail. c.itiLI, mID 83301, Is som e- llciory Atf roa year lerm from 2002, a s Instiumont No. 2002-006006969. M ortgaM rS^ In Division0I< 4 petition of 1 associated wtth saU Tolal: S6».»BS . a i i m * D i'w o rOistrici. m ^ I l l j l l I FOUND lomolololo ctfocoiato of TWIN FALLS Counly, Id ah>0. o .' THE ABOVE GRANT- nomirminatkmwaafUedbyIn- ^ 1^Mopertv. Said sale wlU quendea Lob with whiwhllo chest, imbent Harold Tewa. * Suited to cc O RS ARE NAMED TO COMPLYPLY WITH SECTION 4S- e u m t « d e without covenant Q e th e r •witT:S^.ld';n“5w this 17th doy ol corr»fort VIclnily off FlyingFl' J on . 1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO0 FREPRESENTATION IS Ther«lerefore., with only one » irran ^ regarding tille, accru-Ingng taxes, assess- '■wooar.'.2002 or to easiertr Hwy. 03 N. 423423-0908* MADE THAT THEY ARE. OR1 AFARE NOT. PRESEhnXY peliUoIllion filed fomi oach dl- le s a i o h o r o n c u m - m ents. tnn . perform anc FOUND large w RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGSLIGATION. vWonJon forthe posltton, Ijera vIcFartand . go whllo dog, » e to satisfy the obU- n a y 's feei vory Irlondly,dly, soulh oi dfllault for wtilch this salele Is to b e made Is: FaUure willInolbeanelectkMiheW. nc J a tkn secured ^ by and pur- vanceemm i ade to protect the Admlnlstrattratlvo Assistant 2 . H a n d y . to pay ttio monthly payment doo Ju Twin. 732-5557 a Ju n e 1,2002 of principal, ■ atiantt to the power of aale aecurity( «aaaocl-ated wllh „ u.. « Intorost and Impounds and »ubM< October 23, and L0ST2hunt«intar* pack' m ad in ihe Osed of this foreckd o au ra. The princi- I 2 ^ 1 3- Classlfied's ihoieafter. plus lile c h v M t: toget) PUMMW 0clol)»23.2<}02 I executed by Mario pai balancincela$77^S$.71. ^.iOOS- fram es. Brighiright lluoroa- sum s achrancod by benendaiy purpur^t.ioiheiemwaiid ■:------consistent,, easy< omngo.0 .1 1 graen. Vi- ; NOTICeOF q. Rojaiojaa 8r, an unmar* togetherwr with Interest there- NOTICEi: e o f m e e t i n o avaliabilily f commiens of ukfdew l o( tiusLiL The.eetknated1 baiM oe . „ men, aa Orantor. to on at 12J 'for cinllyolJorolofom«Hlgh> Tm«T*r«wte U80% per annum NOTICIICE IS HEREBY botti advertirtlsers School. 10/15.1 owtfts M of this date on (he oMs Ameriean TMe Com- Irom 2/1/:1/2002. until paid. GIVEN, thithat tha Board of '15. R EW A RD .*' d o ^ o f tnist is $61,974.30. bidud UBlee'a.tata 02* and readersr s 324-2866 or 32 SsaU »iae Notfce le^hen- P^nv.uas Tnislee, for the The Benonaficiary eleota to Directors• olof tho Milner irri- X320-2866 :> sjipense* actually Incuired In enfenforcing the oWoaiioM ^ ttta t,n ra l Amart- Benelilil r and security ol aeNorcauilu a e th e tntst prop- geUon OiatiMstrict will hoM the LOST 9 fCayatyt on rlng.-^ f d mereunder or In this Ml*, and i rioa'e W heleeale erty to beba eold lo aatiafy next monil>nlhly m oellng on Easi AddlsoiIso n a r e a . 2 *% -U;jl rMlonable attorney^ te e e n ^ ier. aa-Benallciary, aald oblli>llgalion. Dated: Novomben« r 13,2002 at 1:00 brass 1 sllvor.or.REWARDltS»«lyi R SUaofTnSSr^or> 112/I/1B87. r e c c ^ Septem beber 03, 2002 n n t PHtHatlhaho districi ofllca, _____ Ploaso coll 539539-5470* 1997. undar Instru- Americansn TWa kiauranee localed ala t I6294 E 3810 N ^^■■H ThcTlinei SMaiySI. S0Q9,.atma 12/8/199 Lo s t 3/4 inch:n drivad. aoclS& ^^fl S s f e s s s ! I No, 1997020276, Companm y. Truatee By In Murtauglugh, Idaho (noar set. Brown m PO.‘Bcx22004 • " -r.t-''-.. i m records of Twin Cynthia G n m etal bSQ IB fc* G.' GuanaD Aaalst MUn*r Damlam). They will »ot 3400 Eastt rro o a d q o IMMM EIOaion,CAB2022.0004 Counly, Idaho, the V.P. c/oI PRegional .Tniatee as a Boareard of Correction (610)600-9200 . V s o u l h o l K i - CJ-'-' • --/i 'h o u i ' a sU al intareet In wtiich SenrioeaI (Corporation. 720 between I thd»lown» a r6 .a C 0 B t. Y J s s j K.te.naaa.BM likJ.Saialnfoni TientRoll.oUaid. .■ ■ ■^ ■ .... : .

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------TTTST ^ B O ^ H P P I P I ASKING QUESTIONS CONSTRUCTION DRIVERS I tDRIVERS FARM FAI Conduct public opinion)n Carponier neodod. MustIt Opporiunltylormotivatod I Now N truck driving school Mil ■ m n m ■ u u i u i a■{K ansan polls over Iho telephone. 0 OTR tn ji i drivers. New MIkor- hersdpocVlon NOTICE OFTI ^ bo dopondabla w/roliabto opening In Twin Falla on needed. na Woik on a £uU Loan No. 509614604>* » IF TRUSTEE'S SALE ABSOLUTELYNOO transportation. Wage0 pay scalo doponding on Oct. 28,2002. (te T.S. No. t04d073-09ro T ruslee’s Satoiate No. 02-MB-29512 ■ SALESI Striclly rosoarch.h. . OOE. 734-5853 Lv msg*. oxporionco. Reefers, van, Call 54> 6099 fo r m or* pf Parcol No. 89430 NOTICE IS HEREBYf OiGIVEN mat. FIRST AMERICAN S7.00 to S9.00 per tMur. and walking floors. Infonnation. * NonceoE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TITLE INSURANCE COUCOMPANY. Iho duly appolniod Casual work onvlronmentnl DRIVER Call 734-9062.* = On Febfuary 4.2003003. at the hour ol 11 ;00 AM. ol□I 8uiid Successor Trustoo. wiu ono n Ja , n u ary 24,2003. at the hour Floxlblo ovos. doya. A& DSOTrmnapoftaUon 1 DRiVERS------84fr'^3*^r‘M ®4 M 0^-. all1:00AM.olsaidday.Fly. FRONT STEPS OF THE TWIN , Gooding. Idoho, BfflVEHS------' Profasakmai Truck = flay, at THE FRONTr ENTRANCEEt OF RR ST AMERIC IN wknd. hours. 15-30 hrs. Sanrteea, : Exp. OTR, Good pay TITLE COMPANY. 260 THIRD AVENUE NORTH. TV FALLS COUNTY COUR:URTHOUSE. 425 SHOSHONBIB por wook. Great part-timele Full ond part-time work Drtving S chool GENERAL QE A iSre STREET N.. TWIN FALLSLLS. ID, soil at public auction to ;o a v a i l a b l e lo r C O L /A: Contact Rich betwoen Twm Falls. ID Rack Ra instaltor. v':-r FA U S . IDAHO, FIRST»ST AMERICAN TITLE INSURAN to }ob or second Job. Closo ; 8am-5pm. Call2eo-1360* COMPANV. aa trustoo.toe. wUl soil at public auction, loIA Ihn >^0 highest biddor. lor cash.ash. In lawful monoy ol the UnllodKl to CSI cam pus. For moro, drivors. Now p » package , 734^)566* M Mi ajor TobaccoO«'. ntgheetbWdar. forcash,osh, cashier's chock drawn on a■ Slsiata Stolos. all payablo at the time ol salo. Iho following>0 mio.CaII736-2A63iliIliirI* on 11/01/02. Earn up to BRiVEBSI EDUCATiON g ------. Soeka S rosponslble'bar- or Nalional Bank, a1 chockch drawn by a Slate or Fod< doscnbod rool ond porsontional proporty (horoaltor relorrod - .35Miito depending on FT/roltol needed OTR. ^KImberty School Diatrtct eon for assem bly', Crodll Union, or a che nrinrni 10 coirociively OS m o'Propooporty'), silualod in Iho County of01 BOOraCBEPSVSECnETARY» oxporionco. Come by Reefere, W estem States, ji check drawn by a Stato or Fodo 25-30 hours, oxporlonco Is looking tor a pan-ilme Savings and Loan Aa»Association. Savings Assoclatton, TWIN FALLS, siolo ol Idohdaho. lo-wit: ® 1735 S. Moin St. Canada. S500 eign o n CSL ■ T«Kh«r M irailed ol ctgarat'le llxtd^^a! n thn Township 10 South. RaRango 17 Eost of tho BolaeQ roqulrod, must bo profi­ Qoodlng ID. bonu*. Fuel A salety 1, A bility 10 USO po w o r Savings Bank, allI payoblopa ai tho timo ol aalo, t cient In Ouick Books Pro. In woriilng altonw ons. For fl lollowlnp doscrtbod roolroal proporty. altuotod in tho Coui•ountv MofxI'a'’- Twin Falls Countyunty. Idaho orcall934-445l oxt.422* bonus possiblo. Home rmore Inlormalion contact tooia. slock and lajjol od n s Soction 18: That pari ol tho SEI/4SE1/4NE1/4 $12/hr. Fax rosumo with • Imquently. 668-885-7600* c flxturos. etc. The abHUy ot TWIN FALLS. Stoh>talo of IDAHO, a n d doscrlbod roloroncos to 733-3311.* DRIVER J Cathy Cooper al 423- follows, to wit: Boginning al tho Soum oosilOSi comor ol tho SE1/4NE1/4; bRIVERS 4170ext.4 3308. Applica- lo ^ conslstonlly lilt .ih d iArvi, Thonco North a distanco) ol 140.10 loot to tho TrusI Point - Wonted lor weekly dodlcai- ® m aneuver approx Township 10 Soulh. RoRongo 16 East ol Iho Bolso Mon 11 CASHIER------^------ed rolrlgoratod runs lo **Motor Coach Operatora. ttons U ara available at me ^ an. Twin Falls County,ty, Idaholi ol Beginning. Evos. A wookonds. Twin Falls basod for lino district cl olftoo. 141 Center 75lba+..J- Must b'i^'al iiA/t/j Thonco Soulh 87'46'W ostMt 273J foot: Calllomla. Wo ollor; least 21 yoars ol ego. Soction 32; A parcolI oloi land k>caied In iho SW1/4NW1 Musi bo 17yrs.oroldor. • Heoilhflllo Insuranco haul A charters. FT. PT A St. £ W. In KImberty. or on " '' Thonco Norih 2 ’16' W ost1160.51 60 lool; Apply In poison alter 5pm Occasional ovorrllght • and NW1/4SW1/4, dosetoscnbod a s foltows; ' • Company paid rotlremonl on call avail. Groal pay> the t> wob wwwJdmbei1y.odu Com m ancing a l Iho> Wosi W One Ouartor cornor ol1 nn.risi Thonco Nonh 87^45' Eost51273(001: 2! 9 B eans A Burrito bonus+benoliltf. Strong Open C until flltod* Iravol f" possiblo. Work­ iSoc- Thonco South 2'15' Eastost 80.51 loot to tho place ol • Paid vacation ing hours oro scWd- Soction 32. Irom whichch thot Northwest comor of said So 'I 799 Chonoy Dr. Suito 3 • U lo modol oquipmont safoty rocord. knovriedge f= tion 32 boara NorthI OO'OO'OO00 Eost. 2640 59 foot, ss Twin Fails* ol DOT regs, and *xe. 0 uledul' betw een 8-5 p:m. '/ o p £XCEPT?'tno eosi 25 lootot thorool.th • Homo on overage 2-3 ' Mon-Fri wilh up tei'32 Wost ono Ouanor corn:ornof bolng iho TRUE POINT C days wookly. 'custom er sorvice sklDa a Q E M S T A T E According to Iho Countyly A ssesso rs oflico. iho abovoJ CHILDCARE STAFF hours Avk, This te a ^ r 1 8 EQINNINQ; Agapo Christian School. hiring a pari-tlmo positton Caln'a Fumllu/a Club is of Education Job DAILY WORK uusod. s Plooso aqnd Thonco Soum OO'OO'OO* y, „ Codo. Iho Trusloo has boon>on inlormodI Ihat the addross ol tor data entry ond rocept- hiring 0 lull timo delivery j . Opaning Nolle* DAILYSPAYS retresume or roquesLp^ '00* Wost for a distance of 968.£ Tho Idaho Stale Depart­ feol 10 0 point in theI comcoi er of iho Highiino Conoi. sa 502 GRANDVIEW DRIVEb(E !SOUTH. TWIN FALLS, ID' lonist. Excellent com m u­ drtver position. Must havo CLASSACDL pilplication by faxing ment ol Education seeks polnl boing on tho arc: of a curvo nght; ” ° 63301 IS somotimos ossociotKiotod Wim said real property. nication skills, nice ap- excellont driving rocord , HVAC M AIf^. 80801-525-1962. Equal Thonco Northwestorly a hiinn Said snio will tjo m odo0 wiwithout covenant or warranty appiicanta for GIFTED WAREHOUSING ,_Oggorlunlf^Bn£logr/ Op ly along tho conior of tho Highlm poaranco. with good com­ and bo fomillor w/surrou- AND . TALENTED STU­ Canal and on the arc; ol the curvo right lor a distancoCO ol< 'ODOrding tillo. possession1 or ■encum brances to satisfy the puter skills, Ploaso bring nding oroa. Communica- r HOUSEKEEPING 113.49 loei to the polnl < obligation socurod by and3 pursuantpu to Iho powor ol solo rosum e lo DENT SPECIAUST. Lo­ CLERICAL Ini of tangent, said ore having a n tion skills, and neat ap- caiod . In Bolso. Idaho. GRAIN HANd S ^ ^ ^ dngI chord bearing and distonc-n ■ conlorrod m mo Dood ol TruTrust oxocuiod by SHERRI B. Caln’a Home Fumiatiinga poaranco roquirod. > CONSTRUCTION ol North 52'13 '2 1 * W o sf SCHMIDT. A SINGLE WDM(DMAN. a s Granlor. to TITLE- 204 Main Ave. N. Must have a M aster's de- tHEAVY EQUIPMENT Dst 112.54 loot: Ploaso bring rosumo to groo ,, in educatton or gifted r Thonco North 39'24'26*'26* W est along tho conior ol, th FACT INC. a s Trustoo. lor the bonolil and security ol Twin Falla. ID* iCaln'a Home Fumlaftlnga OPEFIATOR Highlino Canal for a dlsta 1^ PARKWAY MORTGAGE.E. II INC.. a s Bonoliciary. datod 204 Main Ave. N. „talented education from PRODUCTION listance ol 269.92 lool lo a polnl o on accrodltod col- Tl Iho Wosi boundary olI th«tho NW1/4SW1/4 ol said Soctm 2/27/1996 rocordod 3«7/1fl7/199B. undor Inslrum ont No. CLERICAL Twin Falla' ^ TEMP 4 PERMANENT / ioge/unlvorslty. ConsWer- , * L ■ 1998005509. rorocorded undorund Auditor's/Rocordor’s No. Wo havo oponings lor z POSmONS /General /n., Mills Opo'ra- 1998009593. Mortgage rocor alton will bo given lor ad- 1 Thonco leaving tho comeomer ol the Canal on a boonng c words ol TWIN FALLS County, oxperloncod socretar- I DRIVERS I ° APPLY IN PERSON f i\l,lio n s. Inc. h a s a full* North 00'04'2r East atongak tho West boundary ol'V thi n IDAHO, mo bcnolicial Inlorossrest in which is prosontly hold las A bookkeepers. I vanced degreea. Musi TODAYI I ii I have 3 years experience lime grain handler dmI- NW1/4SW1/4 ol said SSection oc 32 for a distance ol 242.612 ea by BANK OF NEW YORK.C. A!AS TRUSTEE BY INDYMAC 733-7300 or 676-4040 I 8 7 0 B lu e i ^ k e s itoriton open at our country foello Ihe TRUE POINTC^OFBEOINMNO. BANK. FS a AS SUCCESSOiISOR IN INTEREST TO INDY- PCBSONNEL PLUS J in glHed talented aduca- Blvd. N. Ste. 4 ele Iton a s a teacher or ladll- elevator In Bllaa3&. Comnwnly known as 35J3559 North 2200 East, Filar,, 1C ID MAC INC.. AS ATTORNEYY IN FACT. _wwwp«ir»oonfl(Dlm-loe.Bwn I : Qualified candidtftiia talor. exporienco wllh ^ 7 3 S .S W Q Ouj 83328. ■ THE ABOVE GRANTORSS AARE NAMED TO COMPLY CUNICIAN 1 I S tart Your Now Career ', must possesa'}^e Said sale will >9 made WITH SECTI0N45-1506(4)(A4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO REP- program evaluation, bud- t ■de withoui covenant or warranty Twin FaUa County hu an 1 With A m erlea's Z. 3ENERAL equivalent ol a high •x p ress or Implied, regardjarding title, possesston or encum- RESENTATION IS MADE: TKTHAT THEY AHE, OR ARE opening for a Clinician. I gating and technical school education plus S uper Carrier assistance. Additional Immedlaia Of>enlngal J f !) brances to satisfy the obllg>bilgatlon aoeured by and pursuoni NOT. PRESENTLY RESESPONSIBLE FOR THIS Position will work within I W esicoast Hotel f knowledgo ol baskfjile- to the powor oi sale co OBLIGATION. the T.F. County Youth I consideration given for Full a Part Tima conferred in the dead ol trust 1357 Blue Lakes Blvd. N f ► CDLDrivers.AAB Sl“Jchantoal functions, OBocuted by LYLE R. WlWEB8 , AN UNIMARRIED PER- Tho dolouit lor which thisIs sisa le is m ade is tho loliuro to Services Division provid- I experience a s supervisor. * < didate must p a ss o t ^ : Twin Falls. ID admlnlstrolor ! or dlroctor *k Gf eneral Labor SON. a s Grantor, to TWilY/IN F A U S TITLE & ESCROW pay whon duo undor tho0 DiDeed ol Trust Noto dated lng encourogoment. odu- I Thursday. Oct. 24 at "f omploymont physical 2/27/1998. THE MONTHLYILY PAYMENT WHICH BE- of glltod talented progra- ** *Manufacturing COMPANY, a s T m steo.10. ifor the bonelll and socuriiy ol cation, trootmont ond as- I 10 am lo Noon. ^ » Fork Uft and drug acreerfing; QUAC MORTQAOE COF CAME DUE ON 6/1/1996IB AAND ALL SUB SEO U EN T ms.Submmetterofappli- :ORPORATION. as Bonolldaiy. sislanco lo youth ond l( k Machlna Operators Position indudos sam­ recorded June 2000,I, osas Instrument No. 2000008355,r T MONTHLY PAYMENTS. PLUPLUS LATE CHARGES AND fam ilies 10 e n su re sue- l< cation, resume and the Swill OHora?Qrao" Pay A Sj * Concrete Finlshora P''"*pling, loading A unlbbd- Mortgage records ol TWirWIN FALLS County. Idaho. THEu p OTHER COSTS AND FEESISA A S SET FORTH. cosslul complotion ol tho I nam es and contact infor- * $ ing grain and may in­ Benolils. Job Stability, mation _ of throe proles- ^ Constnjction ABOVE GRANTORS ARE\RE NAMED TO COMPLY WITHJH Amount duo a s ol Sopiombombor19,2002 youth’s Invoivemenl with I Tuilton Rolmbursoment ,|, * ^ volve om er misc. duijes SECTION 4S-1506(4)(a).[a), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRE-tp , DoNnquont Paym ents Irom1 JuiJuno 01, 1998. 52 payments Iho juvonlle justice I sionol roloroncos to; caipontiy/framers Wo Pay Up To 10 Yrs ® ‘ r Fish Processors ?/,,!as needed. Gonorai SENTA'nON IS MADE THATTH> THEY ARE, OR AHE NOT.3T at 5660.76 oach (06-01-()1-96 through 09-19-02). systom . Ouoliliod candi- I Rachel Rychener * F verillabio OTR Exp. r Mochonic/Weklor Mills ^ Operations, In e tS PRESENTLY RESPONSIBISIBLE FOH THIS OBLIGATION, S34.359.52; Lato Chargos:tes: $1,616.96; Beneliclory d a to sm u stb o 21 yoarsol U Idaho Dept, of Educatton * '• a progressive company SmFrTTMNSPORTAinN Bureau of S p o ^ l Educatton *r HVAC ServtooTech Thedefaurt»or¥»htoh thismis sato ia to b e mado is: Foiluroj l Advances: $1,634.60: TOTAliTAL; $37,813.08. . oge and have a BSW or I 888-490.6343 with on excoitonl salary lo pay th e monthly paymon:nont due May 1,2002 of principal, Alldoiinquonciesaronowdui’ duo. togelher with unpaid ond BA In Bohavtoral Scienc- I PO Box 63720 fPERSONNEL Tndand bonofit packag^ I • accruing taxes, assessments, www.swllttrans.com Boise, e ID 83720-0027 Interwt and Impounds and subsequent inslallments duo nts. irusteo's fees, attorney's os or related liold. Good I ((eoe-nvlmln.23yr8okj* For moro Inlormatton theroatlar: plut late chargmrges; together with all subsequentJ-, lees, costs and advances mamade to protect the secunty mediation or conlltot ros- b Review of Applicattons will on thte positton opening sum s advanced tN beneTideTldary pursuant to tho te n ra and associated vrith this loreclosunisuro. Tho principal balance Is begin Novomborl5. No applicant fee. olullon skills, crisis Inter- DlRIVERS 5n fww.peraonneNne.Gom ploase contact your to­ c o n d itio n a o f a ^ d e e d1 of trust. The estimated balance™ $94.28829, togemer with internterest thereon a t 7.500% per ventton skills and commu- FFlalbods. w /0 least 1 yr. 2002. Search will contin- tal Job Service or'fhe owing aa-o( Ihta date onn irIhe obligatton secured by said annum trom S/1/1998, until paid.pali nications skills essential. C uo unlil positton filled. For II Rter Ave. 733-7300 OTR exp. noedod. Oper- '35 Overland 67®-4040 alevaior m onagarf de ed o ltfo it la $78,919.06>.06, including inierest, costa and^ Tho Boneliciaiy elects to soil'soil or cau se Iho tnjsi proporty Knowledgo ol the Juvo- aato in 11 Westom states. moro detailed positton In- riNll.d . , , lor pM pl. Perry Knopp (208 •xpenMS actually Incurredrred In enforcing the obligations. . lo b e SOM 10 sairsfy said obligaillgalton. nilo Corrociions Acl. as EExc. benolits + bonuses. ^lormailon. please visll cisii ■vwvherel 733^)931. iS2-4411.AA/EEO*.- tharaunder or In thla sale■ale. and trustee's lees and/orr_. DATED: Septem ber 20,2002>002. well as Couri proceduros TThen homo evory 6-10 www.sdojtate.W.u8/Jobs/. . maaonable attomay'a feesMS a s authoiU ed In m e promis-2; FIRST AMERICAN TITLE• IN INSURANCE COMPANY. and vocabulary helplui. ddays. Average pay is — a atoramenttoned Doed ol Trust.,, Trustee Appiicalions available on- $$40.000*. 800-453-2227* ^ nl^A M ^C «ft^"ll^ INSURANCE COMPANY By; Cynmia G. Guanoll. /\ssl.SI. VPV llneatwww.twinlollscoun- = C/O CAL-WESTERN RECO:CONVEYANCE CORPORATIONyfj c/q REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICESSEF CORPORATION lry.org or ai tho Human DDRIVERS I PO Box 22004 720 Seventh Avenue, Suite• 40040( Resource olllce on tho IIdaho Milk T ransport. i El Caion. CA 92022-9004>4 Seattle. WA 98104 phone: (206)(20( 340-2550 4th lloor Twin Foils Coun­ Ine. has oponings lor \ (619) 590-9200 Salo Information: hltp;//www.nrv.nrustoo.com 1try Courthouse. Twin Falls c lass A CDL drtvers DATED; October 3 ,20022 County is on equal oppor- 1wshlonkor endorsements L /s^ujla Carda PUBLISH: October2.9.16anii and 23 .2002 1tunity omployer ond drug 1to run 11 wostom or 48 Iroe workpioco* g jK slalos and Canada. 2 ■ PUBUSH; October 16,23,: _ 23,30 and November 6,2002 DAIRY yrs. experience roq. WM LOST4yr.oldmolo EMPLOYMENT A HHerdsman noodod. Strong , Food grado products. ” B aagle with 3 f*0 a. tost in PAYROLL SERVICES Ipoopio A Hmo m anage- ;Safely end luol bonuse- Hansen vicinity. s, Hoallh Ins, and 401K • Please print clearl;rly with dark pencU or 'DIno' PERSONNEL PLUS 1mont akills roq. Knowl- ‘ 1or pen ^ . Pleas* call 423>5993* 733-7300 Tyrin Falla < available. Groat home NOTICeOIe OF BLCCnON odge ol cattle desired. 678-4040 Burioy IMusi bo bi-llngual Send *tkne. Col 1-600467-2911 • Approximately 23!3 spaces per line incluieluding f Pursuant to Soction 34-eoa’602 Idaho Code, public noitoe tsis LOST Miniature Yorkie Mon, mru Fri,. hereby glvon of me Genen lie T e r r i e r . F r o m 2 n d 4 HOUSECLEANINQ H !rosume lo P.O. Box 589. neral Etoctton lor Naltonal. Stale Gooding.lD B3330* _ S a m to 5 pm, MOT* blank spaces. and Couniy Officer#. CoOeg•Oege of Southem Idaho Trustees. . B each St. in Bellevue. 4 Reforences. i Call and ask _ and City ^ Twin Falla OveiOverride Ouestton (lor Twin FalisII, yr. old lemalo. 4 lbs. Ught for i Leona 206-324-S208* DlDENTAL ASSISTANT DR□RIVERS Ctty voters) lo b e held in it of brown face A silver body, z: • We will notify you>u if there is a specialll goinggi on . I In the Stato ot Idaho, County ol HYPNOSIS Needed lor busy office. CoiCom* loin our team . Enjoy Twin FaUs, on N ovem ber>r S,5, 2002. TTte polls will be open,n 'Babe' Nmmdt dally ” Eiparlince req. PT A tbenolits such os; homo between the hours of 8:00 ( medication. REWARDI ^OuK amoking for goodll I which might resulult in a discounted pri,price 00 o’ctock a.m . and 8:00 o'ctock Coll Curtis Johnson *FT wilh bonoflls. Sond tlitime, good pay. vacation p.m. en aald day a t the poaii»ning places designated a s poll-11. Please call 78 6 -3 5 0 r ^ resumes to:Box 92480, ptpay. hoalth insuranco and Ing plaota by the Boai certllied HypnoThorapisi 1 • 3 line minimum -1 card ot Twin Palls Countyy LOST pair ol proscription 20A.829-53ir Ic/o The Time* News. rmultlplO'salety bonuses. - Private Party rates . giassos w/Ilghi lan caso. rz P.O. Box 546 Team. Solo or Rollol. Twiw FALLSS CCOUNTY. IDAHO Rewardi 886-7160' 'fI DO prolessional oil paint- TTwin Falla, ID 63303.* NiNow equip. 888-806-5785 m ' POLLINGINO PLACES Ing. murals, wall paper, ni DENTAL ___ botwoon 8am-Spm* GENERAL E U eC nOION f NOVEMBER S. 2002 LOST Sorrel Thoroughbred and d Interior painting h ! Hygien* Aaalatant Entry rr- Buhl »1 Mooeaa HHall Main & lim Buhl gelding, blazed, both 73^4134 7 foVeatlrrat**.* b h b h s Buhl #2 M ooseeKall H * knotchad ot tip and 1 — lovel posiiion lor a busy BuN *3 MooaeoH H alii ’ while hind lool. Missing WiWant your home or offle* olllce. 0 Send resume 10 MiiBibT of Pay» ■ C g » t BuW #4 Mo o meHH alli * since 10/17 1 mile soum to hMk Immacutat*? BBox 92460, ** ol Klmborty goll courao. Too busy lo koep ac /o T he Tim es New*. Aro you tirod ol sitting at 1-3 1 • d a y s ...... '... Buhl «5 Buhl Grai3rangeHall 14 & Birch Buhl a dock, or throwing . , ...... $16.95 ; Buhl *6 Buhl Qrfti Call423-6849or. II that woy? PP.O, Box 548 3m nge Hall - Iroighi? No morelT 4-7 4 - days ...... Buhl »7 Buhl Grar3rang« Hall * 420-3707.*______ILooking lor quolity and TiTwin Falla, ID 83303,* ^ ...... $24.35_ ' dopondabllty. > f f 46 stolos. lorminol to o Castlelord Castleforcitord Momodist Church terminal oporoiion. drop 8-14 o - d a y s ...... Ctover Ctover Se Call Susan at 734-2472.* DEVELOWMENTA^^ 'Oi ...... $41.5(^ : r School SPECIAUSTS - A hook. Drivers oro .. r Deep Creek Buhl Rura^ural R re Slatton «2. aaveraging 22K miios a 15-21 d a y s ...... $60.0P- : _ 19266IHw H« y30 W e a re curronlly seek­ mo. Diroct deposit. n o Filer «1 R ter MkMXkMla School Gym, W est SINGLE? Find lovo and I ing Dovelopmental OTR. Obis. A Haz 222-30 2 d a y s ...... $77.00 Entranceice roqulred, \ B ier «2 FHer Mkid happiness with a com pai- _ Specialists. School Gym, W est Ible companloni Ag*a C 308-0513* Your I od vwd run in The lim es-l^Hl»w, Magic Vclijes,AgWeei(li>eklyond OnlinB E ntrance Quaiillcailons: a lour Filer «3 R Itr MIdd -25.90. HoortOueet, * yeor collogo dogroo oa _ jlJJIo School Gym. W est p r o l e s s i o n a l m a tc h - ai outlined In tho regula- Entrance anacks Includod. All ag es c Hanaen . OldCllyH makers sinco 1990, Fr** Call 324-5784.* tion tl la desirable. Muat P rint A d Cep;»y in SpacesI BI e le w ! ly Hall Into: t.800.949-0411 =7 hava ono year experi- n HolNiatar HoUlatarE•r Elsmeniaiy School Gym www.Han»o«:com‘______EXPERIENCED ^ Doy Core 5 (AHov/ 1 sp a c c fo r c a c h Icttci KImberty *1 KImbertyC onco or 240 hours ol IR ter, punctuation miirks andI bbla la n k sp a cc s.] ; A pre-school. Doys/ovos. woridng u wim IndMduola IBilSIISIBMS 2 1 2 0 Madls I Uconsod-ICCP. 324-6463* J f l r Kimberiy #2 RedM m er mor Lutheran Ch., Irene A I dlsdbilltlos. W ashingtoigton I HIOHht; QUALITY caro. * Ability to m anage ond Kimberiy «3 Kimberiyrty CommunityC Center Activities lor l8mo. or * 1 2 0 Madls A dditionsna] lines extra charges ^ Twin Falla »1 BtofcelElenElam. School 607 2nd Avo. E, ^Adults 57.00. Children 10 5om-6:30pm. ! Formula Sugar Beet Twin Falls *2 T .F .C n ty i undor S3.00. Takoouta r e s o n i S.L. Start S nty Courthouse Incl. Call 733-5844* 4 in a wido — — — 425 Shoehi avolloblo. Call 423-4311 ^ Aaaoe.. Inc. oehone N. variety olslluoltons ond Hauler Twin Foils *3 Church 01of IIhe Brethren to reserva tickets KIDSu , CAN BE KIDS ~ W interactions with varl- ti;, 461 FilertrA A ve. W. C roaaroada Unitwl Now ^ pro-school, lust Would you like to Twin Falls »4 Robert Slw M elhodlat Church oponod. Exp Stoll. Licon- ous O' Indlviduala and ______i Stuart Jr. High, ogonclos. I . 644CaaweiweUAve.V^ a205 Madi*on E. KImberty sed. ICCP. 18m os.-6yrs. 05 be part of the m 7am-6pm. Whore loaring * * Ability to act o s a re- r ^ , Twin Falls US RoM. S tuaituan Jr. High. Small Gym, 'ransystems family Ri RobblnaI St.S t is lun. quality care. r«a- source 10 dlrocl-caro Run my ad in classificacation stall In developing of- ( Twin Falls 16 D A V Hall 469 Shoup Ave. aonabla ratea. Call ot nif f drivers? Do you « 734^94 or fective (O consumer aer- # . for Twm Falls »7 Harrison1 El.Etomenlary School like being home _days. 600HaiTisoTlson ✓ us out at 163 Aspon- vices vii and loadorahip 111 wood Drivo. oil Kimberiy skills. AVPi Twin Falls US Harrison1 EiloQatoe BaM^ooklng lor an 1037 EUHID-P^ID- - 701 Momino r o n p a ,ID -N y 3S^O R. OTFtg MomingeideM«EI*m.Sch. * m position requires ac­ OTF 123 CM atianCom nl r. Fouraquan Ch;. ■k w U i countingB and landing u$tbe21andholda ■ • teiMorteonlaon -T *xp*rt*nc«. Positton I* * -'casimtCSL u n EOE O T F « 2 POTln*Eteffll* m .8 ettoo( full tim* with b*n*llta. MU Av*. VV. * 2 Saiaiy DOE. Sand re- OTT *26 • A m i ^ l ^ i F o ra BfKlRto*at73»;a3gr aum * 10 FFS8 c/o Hu­ J man ResouK**. P.O. M a P Bok 249 TNwin Falls. 10 C c fflp ilS S fS S o n ' ' 63303^)240. ^ EOE Drug Fraa WofkptaD** 2 3 ,2 0 0 2 ' : ' |_ Jaaasatss- IJ

-7^^-— — - t:— ’r -.' . ■ t Wedr>eeday, O ctober r23.2002. , Tlmes^towe, TWlnwin Falls, h ta h o e s FARM Wanted depcndaM & «xp.^ FINANCtAL HBATINO B o u ld e r M tn. MCDICAL Mf ^ ROQHAM RESTeSTAURAKT ROOFlIFING ^ Heating Is kKMi>g for ex- LPNe U ftRNeFuKTVne *S lK o .to ftn ’« is now hiring Shake Byck drtv#™ ft tfictw op-^ Erttry level financial advisor We have immediate COORDINATOR TW Je^6m«ama. References. ' CaIiJR20i720-S40.* In Buhl 643-6401* ♦* Warehouse Woriten buibusy office. Weekends Now>w hiringI dish/pots host- C«M«7»«W , “ • flce208-736<043.* Allshifts lndincluded. Computer expe- erss ss and . cashier, carver. TECHnm i s m ------MARKET ReSCAftCH fS ♦ Forte Lm O perator rt*''rience preferred. Please endind lin eb ack er. P le a so F/T, triKtr k e erv ice techni- ” MACHINE 0P6RAT0R Are you someone who is 7 ♦ CURRENT N ^ d e * * rienced Care givers needed •P P jlJln ^rso n to: a gipply ^ altor 2 pm 1639 clan. ILKINO ROUTES >p- Updating our resume nie kw tog for a )ob that will ♦ clertSu**'^** C k ^ rty Rd.* lools.is.'wsgeDOE. ' erty/Ceiuolty Iniurancece for full-time Piws wortc with your hecdo We CNi^'eforbvHeme * AVAILABLE C. are in the Magio Val­ Apply In person JtseTLocuetSLN SZT7 ISO call 324-7600* Customer Service Repre- Operalofe. o r a student looking for a [ TWfnFatls.lD®3301* * * 2iCES: ^ ------. Mtnatlve. Oetaa orfented.Kt. Job Duties: ley ft W ood River Val­ AMERICAN — I :eiEn’a Flffn/fttfv Cftib is TRUCKCK WASHER------Q o n a job that fits with your ley , areas. Must hsve ODINQ ' PA^Ib pireon to aeelBtist Set-up and operate auto-- schedule? We offer [ ESTAURANT------hWiring ^ full lime sa les poel- P an lin 600 high school diploma or STAFRNG 4lghi su p e n lso r. Maturo tlon ' “ weSnTOE*'®''” - : salee personnel, and pnvtv •matio punch press. Re­• incredlbte flexibiilty. W ag- [ on with benelits. Appli- ' 700 Ariionla 'ces9 new end renewalal sponsible to monitoring GEO ft reliable transp- Individuals w elcom ed (0 cantani must have excellenl Cal 900 Utah ) ea start at $6,736-1040’ ortatlon. , No exp. need- ' : bittiness. quality of parts, and oper- apply. Shalre Out comiom m unlcalioris skills. VVEI^EO E ffS------^ W501 1 -fCompetWve pay-based»d ations or mactilne. Partlc-• MECHANIC------ed, c wlll train. We offer j s s ^11 tor an appointment. neateot appearance, and a HaiMror and laborers. 300-500 competitive wages. BSCCLLANCOW ^ 500 Nobmska on experience Ipetelnthe malnt ft repair' Diesel (ruck mechanic c ^36-6100 or 731-0304’ strontrong dosiro to be self- ptmosillon si apply In parson 300-700700 Oregon ' Cummins end CAT Pleaae F call Danlalle Immediate openkt9> — lotlvaled Sales expert- HMKn ft Dental Ins. Able to lift up to so Ibs. ✓Construction ta, tln-aHomaFumlaMng 505 ♦ SlckpayftvacaHon ; it all. Excellenl w ages ft FT FT CNA needed for night lor motlvatod crew and 3 i04UalnAvm.. ^ 2 1 7IT ^ ,^ a T T u B H B B ri RT. SOS consistently ft up lo 90 shift. Cortiflcatlon and/or ✓ Csrpemer* 900-130C1300 California Ibs. occasionally. Sland benefK8.775-738-3836 or sh TWn Faf/M, ID* 1-1200 Novada 'ApfMcatlons kept strictly fax resum e lo experience e> preferred. ✓Fish Kichery u. ly foranShr. shffl. reed 775-738^172 TODAYI* Please P» apply In person to; ✓Fori» un Operators includes many benofits * •_«««««« V 1 0) 0 W V orkers needed. 507 ;coo(WenUal. applyto bluepHnis. demonstrate . 300 Nebraska ♦ emptoymern O rmd.net A ttm W y m n o a AllaII different shifts available such as: SA LEIL ES Assortemblo crofts, wood aptitude lor math skills.; IMEINCAL I 1367Locuet8LN *401k *ln8uranco O P kxAing for the bost items,IS. Moloriols provided. MO 3rd Ave. E. ;0 ( iend resume to Box>x basic reading & use ol SOS^taStnfservtee ’ >06 ' I Are you an experienced TWln F a i l e d 63301* . f •m onthly bonus ari Time job to mako $4 I RNorLPNIooklmlora MEDICAL nfi ------®® potential 22'*“ imiaiion pockogo. 24 SSS* ?® 736-4473 add S. M oot Iho follow ing hourajrs 1-B01-42B-4715’ 1000-120•1200 Washington .Twin Falls. Idoho 83303* Applicants must be reli- NOeXPERIENCE «***********’ " iaiillcolions; gi.u-, .■ - able(oxcelk>ntanendance■ I NECCSSARY ------‘'o'xrrsr lr Laborers------' I Rehabllltatien Center ISCELLANEOUS Ilo to wortt a variety of CALLl c1 e ^ r ’^ ^ JEROh10ME i- is expected), wori» SAFE. I Direct C are MtSi lifts available. PRO. lm^^edtate oponlnQs: Twin I h as an opening lor a S7lostan Tf 2»l*s?Ll'n!oln lOFESSIONALS RT. 520120 ' Fells area for light and'2 and practice good house- II lull-tlme Ventilator mAVEL U.S.A. jtsido sales. 300-600>00 11st. Avo. E keeping. Full time em- I PAID TRAINING Publlcatk>nI Salee Co. I- ork wilh Iho public ol /u , hoavy duly positions In I Care Nurse. Flexible shifts >, Marketron 300 2nd Ave, E ■ food processing ft manu-" ployees may quallly for; I Apply in now hiring 18 sharp, v = | | Irs and store Injnts. , 130 . paid vacation, psrsonal I Groat benefits lESTAURANT I ivo a super personsllty : fvlprfng; all shIRs avail- ' I person at; Assisi persons wHh i nIternational t ^o6^574^>74 Glacier ' time, group medteal, den- I 10 Iravel (ho entire US. ^LocattonO p^l andgId got atong with others the leaooding providor ol 100-2501 obta for operators, sanita­ I 2303 Parke Ave. dovek)pmental disablNilos jr ISO Mtn. View Dr tion. proc^ng. packag­ tal&401kretirementplan. I Buriey. ID8331BEOE’ Travel, irsinlng. kxlging Igrs.. exc. salary/toenefitsi «Wantmt tto make MONEY. busInIiness Iniolllgonco I P t ^ e MAH. RESUMES: | 10 achieve greater and Iransportabon Day)ayandovos.hosiess.| yqurou'ro' lust the person ondii ing. and trim line. For ap- indopendenco. 3 integroiod man- o u n C h . plfcaUon and Inlenriew call SMUtmm Itfg. Co. i fumlshed. cooks. «« servers, bakeral w wo're looking lor. ogomimoni solutions lor iSHONE Apply In person at eRetum guaranteed. busors. °us Team players J Iho m 13 i 735-5002 or apply directly Inclusion South, Inc. s i ^ m edia Industry, is tat 532 Blue Ukes Blvd N’X 4se SMMtrom%. I Parto view Care and I •r t Today B77-278-7353* must. mu Apply aner 3pm.l Pick u p yo u r plw n e soekliIking ta len ted indl- 100 West A ' Twin Fana. to 83001 I I Rehabilitation Center450 FaHs Ave. VIOV ^ Garden Cafa right away. vldiia >00 West B Twin Fans, Id MOT3TEL 286: uols wilh a sirong Seastrom Mfg. operates . I has immediate openinga 1862 A ddleon Avo. E. I s „Sandl Falconburg. bock:kgroundinCalI 16 under tfM Oru^Fwe J forNA/CNA.Seapart 206-736-7117.’ froo n n td e e k 3- 11p m S 6/hr. <0N . Apple Computer exp. preferred. SALE!^ 3 206-{06-739-3273 or walk ConrnlerOperailons J2fS 2£ Workplace Act and is an I of our winning team. mecMEDICAL------5 " (ght tn to T h e T im es and/oI/or Sollw are Sup- S ? '] ?00 ? W '' .7 m EOE’ I Com^tlve wages plus DN r n who carea about the t? . • you oareer*drlven. lewe Annex Building port 1 18 I a bonus program. geriatricq. populallon is 311 Mein A ve. W est Centoi 00 East B NOW HIRING; needed at an assisted erome, ID. iyFJyOv*^ forHcSmW < l^com? Twtn Faila. ID.* lalion OOEastD IMEOICAl. I enaation ft a great « - i S S z ISSJS8I ♦ R N - living. II you a re looking NEWSPAPEH P" r IV o « V V V dustrytry expertence. a c- ,, ^ I Buriey, ID 83318 EOE’ lor a poeitlon in a positive ORCULATION ork environment? nting background, u Hve „ near o m of Nlght Shift iwnthia opportunity la SECREMETARY------« areas and would MEDICAL >r youi E i^ Wireleea, Counti“" “ v E i « « o , 'orbiiingual«panleh 6pm - 6am by and nil out application. n 71 , n w . M w . i . us. Som e posiltons leiobeacanler t w t o ^ f a l l s ' WanI lo expand your wori< LC. a c h alle n g in g , re- a e e co n tact the Cart CtHtar (No phone calls pleaso). aa requirelire extonsive Iravel. experience? Growing 'JaHeritage Assisted Uving erding, ft dynamic latrtct M anager home heallh agency haa ry level salary is BRIDGEVIEW 622 RIer Ave. W DfaliBtrletUanagarlnour impany Is eeekin^a i h 1.'',%.000. Our Idaho d - M W I^ertJij^ a part time RNCaM Man­ Twin Falls.* EmptoymentOpenlnga ager position lhat may Twin FaHa Offlca. f le e s a r e lo c a te d Iri OFFERS: ------T- , The10 successhil csndidalo otivatad i'ndlvtduai lo become lull lime. Re­ In our Je ro m e team . O eneram a l Mill, Oparatlona. 5®®“lu lilu ! l H a ile y . II ♦ Two Week Paid • RN Charge Nurse ■ -I m ust be able lo worit ' 're looking for a Days & Eves. quires min. ol 2 yrs. clini­ //w.h{;. h a s a lull-tlme secre- nco lo work hard ^ Uicatlon cal nursing experience. eekends, be dependable, eless Consultant- larypoyposttonalourcounlry ^^“"5 $1 DOO »en On Bonus I lun, ft m ake a sig- Home health experience ime-mlSi'eSmLkUla Id ft m aintain posltlvo elevaUivalorlnBllss.lD.Oual- ant contribution 10 . 4 ^ k and Holiday Pay a plus but will train. z istomer relations ft illed < ^ Paid Comp Days for • Rehab Aide snd enioy wortdng with' “ iL** »d candidates musi namic leam . please Call 733-6600 ask for youth. An outgoing owth within lha retail posseissess tho equivaleni ol Good Attendance Every other weekend Oebra^Jesnnle’ til your rasum e to ^ JWIMWCMMWJ personality is a plus. ® "u,li v i r o n m e n t . w h ile a highligh school oducaiton, " CURRENT ihlevlng company sal coursejrse s in accounting o r tirtisileyi KINQ ROUTES ♦~401K Retirement We offer: IMEDICAL I s enlry level manage- iyOmarials ft standards. Assist one y< AVAILABtJ! ♦Pakl Vacadon Burley Cere C enter islomera in the selec- relatecated liold. C andidalos c q e * ♦Sk:k ft HoUday Pay ACotmuntyolCMn MEMBERSHIP ^>onslblllties in managing ♦ Health, Dental, and MANAGER ^bul)ulh and adult carriers. m ol wireless phone shoulould also possess FALLS ♦Health/Vis Ion/Dental w H E f n T B B l— Optical Insurance salies le promotions, and lulpmeni, lealures & strongang PC skills, 10 key GOVERN and Disabillly Insumnce RNe ft LPNs rvice plans, ft account andJ tyj: typing skills by touch, Govemmim enl now hiring for d t 730 ♦ Cklegc Tuition ♦40tk • Health Benelits oviding excellenl cus- S recruitment and reien- tom«mer servica. If you are ippori/malnienance, atrongong pro b lem solving wild llfa/ta/po«Mposmona. 100^160 / Ash Assistance «Fun Employee i communtoaiion skills For infon lion ot all Chamber inteitero sled . co m e In and ay curroni ft knowl- and co lormatkM package. 4 0 0 7 6’60 0 E Blue Lakea (Scholarship) Programs • Competitive W age geable on wireless ser- a n dd eiexceplional math CallMonlon.-Frt. 8am-5pm. q x egg *401k . m e m b ers. Expansion liiioiI oul an application. JS®®! of Chamber services. :e, coverage m aps, rale skills,Is. tMusi b e able to ro- 1-600-21214.2S0Sertj36.* i o o ^500 I Monroe. To btcomt pari e f our Don’t miss outi • Vacatton Pay The Vmaa-Nawa Essential: Experience Attn: A D an W alock ms. products ft selling Iato» wcwoll with Iho public, — p u b ! uam apply fn penen ol Join our professional . • HolWay Pay « Ills. Perform adm lnis- woritrk irIndependently, ahd u teeml • S k * Pay In customer relations, P.0.BOXS48 fJl'*; MESSAGE 100460T«OTyter Bfidgcvkw Ectatts prospecting and Twrwin Falle. ID 83303. itlve ta sk s & m aintain handleIdle a variety 01 tasks Federalal employment 600AddiiU dison tracking management, "AO m O FBEE curalo records as .simullolullaneously. Omnaral in io r mmailoniafree. RT.tn9 ^BtidgevlcwHvd Ploase apply 1729 Miller Ave. quirod. 1-2 yoars cus- U lllaIla IIs a progressive Romem: in porson at: Burtey. ID 83316 computer IKerate. clean WORKPLACE- 3 ' ; imber. no one can 200-600OOFflmor* T M o FaBs. ID 83301 driving record and own ------ner senrlce/salos expo- comnpany pa with an excel-, nmmiseie you a federal iob. 300-500.TOO.Taylor Twin Fails Care Center C ontact Darrin or nco required. lontI ssalary i end benelli Porlreoi .^caD208-736-3933 074 Eastland Or. Maraha 678<474* car, ar>d a sell-slsrier. p lJiMT a i MANAOER w Inrormailon about R T .645 Contact Person packagkago. For moro Infor- faderalII jobs,I call Career 600-600M * A dam s ? t^ o m Shennan, Mok>dle Jensen’ ^II didnt ConCompetitive compensa- lerlor Intorpersonal motiontlon on Iho position AmericacaConnectk>n. 500«)0.BOO Jefferson • «iltt. •omeono would lnv«ot tloitlon & benefit package. _____ mmunlcalion skills, openlnming please coniaci' 47a78-757-3000* ;;.*:&maMcMaboo mpuier aptitude, adapt- yourr lokwal Job Servlco Or . , UyouUve1 live neer one ol R.C>n 7334931. PLUMJMBERS |blll» ------TheChamberlsanEqual The Illty, and a conslslonlly PonyivKnopp20&gram & staff direction (541)2.1)312.5869, An «jua/ Ih developmentally gng'o, ne calls, assist direc- work fo r a lop qualily heaheallh care provider. MISCELLANEOUS isc ~ Si'.", portunlly em p lo y er {or/aooiagency m anagem ent CJ labled. Self-mollvated, Crtaage W ireless. LLC on- Ijjth CURRENT . :iiRN(Fr&rr} Neo available.av Mis&ISCELLANEOUS------I" psychology, P® speech, SALE!l e s " — ~ "I P^ndlliidlluros, maintains BELLE'^VUE/HAILEY assary reports, accu- Ki WAtLABLE jj^Lidiology Manager (FT)(FT urn*/n/eAetfMeftiseurrenlly «e of ® Chief Finandal Officercer i(FT) ^CE BUSINESS. WE ^®^ ho" Itrict M anager • live oning for a f^rogram Ido variety ol propri- 733.W-0931, axt 348* Iheeeareiareas and woukf , , CTO for Critical Accessss HospitalI and Rural Clinics.>. ResponsibleR for ordlnator. Position W E LEADSI Wo soil 2 , 0ry ,® ft c o n fid e n tia l like tolo bbe a carrier bisanization's overallI flnfinanaal plans and polides alongalo with nllors progress ol Iho Iho fastest -growing injommotion. at P leaael e c1 hbe able to type a W 1 j M t | « 7 ^ . financing required. Cost'ost accounting expCTence prefeie f e ^ . Exdtinp ) C enter a n d Compo- ARKET. II y o u c an S umum r ol 50 w ords por ^ ^ opportunity ror an individividual to grow with hospital c HIRING: Sey Development con- }rk 0 p ro v e n s a le s minntAJto accurately,1 oper- ^ ^ 0 [.■"■period lo new, larger fad In utilizing program s. stem, and think you general office ma- fadlity. Some travel required.-Member M of Sr. ve the ability lo soil. chinos F A X : ’t'lanagcr team, importsIs directlydi to Administrator. populations served. os, havo good wort<- Admissions SJ Iho Idenlillcatlon ol knowledge of Ml- aroas lhat need to bo ^^^*11IAIN YOUI CfOBOfllofl Ollico aoflwaro CURRENTCL Y O U R : ^ Competitiveive Wages/Excellent Be: \ CcCoordinator chonsingod and/or strength- _ . wori< under pressure MOTOrOR ROUTES - •Group Health/DcnijIII 'Shift Dif/mntiil I Id. Bachelors degroo deadlines. WAILABLE A D ' I ‘•rcnoiul LcAve/Vjcatlon>tlon •20Hr.WttkBenel [equirements include: p?efeiferred, at least iwo \ in energetic personal!' y esrs a r experlenco or Bonuses, based on ADDllcatlIcottons availablo on- e d EN«« I CLASSIPIKO H •Rclin-m«it/«3B and/ori/oc *111111011 iWmbuiM perfomuinces Hospital Sponwred •Short Term DUabiubiuiy ty/ aand n great people ilvalent working with ^ >ARTMENT ' 1 Ith required. Quaiilled < i4 ? 0 tK + or at the V«EAP [ns./AD&D ______»Ufc D______skills. candliIdidates wlll have ex- StoSlock Purchase Plan ®»on the 4th fkwr Twin 1, vo in Ihoso a re as 2 0 0I-734-B83S .7 3 .1 .'11' V Resp:esponsibilit(es include periorlence in gathering sta- * _ : Coilinly Courthouse, anrt waivouU liko to bo a . Ical daia, good com- Shoshone St. N. * OR custoiistomer seivlcc and G™ 1"H..I,h ana carrior ® n lc a ilo n s sk ills o n d .•f. 0 ® Tfimk eisMiilod elsi wnon you P leases e c o n u c t Ihe a 0 6I-B77-4849 -B 7 , admi!djnlsslora(or96 S Cily to pay attention to Beneflla + v®> your Ad In d u tifM . DistriItrict M anager' (BUH>URLBY) , ' ; I Jtlrement apartments. dotaii.all. ApplkatkMU avail- , 733^)831.______733-Oa0931. ext. 348’ ____ * 4 assisted IMng ionimeat o WE ARE EXCITEDIII 733- r.^btftiliecountry.org paitmentsand 114 : tho Human Resource r consideration, call r c w v Xdlled nursing facility offico» oni the 4th floor TVin vdayataoe-ess^gT? eds. If you share our Fa'iaCs Countiy Courihouse. iiH e r e ^ a Twin Fafis County A.A sk fo r Julia f ^ c l t approach to ,. an1^ equal o o M u n lly P-S.WWE I HIRE PEOPLE. ' ' carln TV T m n F a lla ; V W '4 > R B S P IR A T O IIYnriMIRAWSt-FuilTI.I Time evenings/ ♦ Tu."TwoWaekPakl f h n a t p l o M H <2 nights. RRT regijteilisiered or eligible. . . i •... VacationVac ut andanc Burl^' ^ j visit us today and see hchow we con im M ID TICH I -F- Full Time. ASCP requfted. ♦.S>clSick and HeUayP»y bring you bock to1 eiearth. These positions are 7Kla a ■ P H A R M A C IS Tr - Part Time, requiresxunre^Kltensun! ii In Idaho. ; ■paW Comp Days for a beneflc^ltabie.e, - - — .— ■ I Good Got Attandance ' W Mii«vif»off*n moming delivery positi>sidonsaMi -1 Greot internal advancementmt opportunities V * . arc a source offadditional ad ,-J 5 Wc Ofifer CooipetltitlUve Salarieft'& an ExcelxUent Benefits ^JP|401K Retirement Plan • Inturance In after only 30 days income. Get paid S; RKkagefbr.ai] Jid fer y o u r' •• 4Health. ^ Dental, and • ExcellentEj vmrk environment ^ Y momii JT f4 i l .f ^ m in g w a lk .^ • . oOptical S Insurance • Paid p< training ^ ^ M - S l e w J 'M w i k ^ lionlteMurces ♦ CCoBegeTuMoo o i . _ J Slop by The Turn M M M . AmA nittance runes-Newsi •-'^3 ' 7 A A p ® ^ h oour i to start ^ at 132 3rdi StS t W est 1^ . K (ao«) >^-an70 /: ♦ • W W hrs.n1. raq.) ^ TWin Fal r l !op by or call today for'an a Interview F alls o r cadi' 73W»31,931, ext 3 ^ |;J l ‘ B Btk rtdsnim Estates 7 i 3 2 - 5 2I S 9 J : y i S 1. 1828B28Bih^«lmBM -fi In Burl >kiFa|s..D 89S0i ; ^ r^208-73M9SS f|J The Times-NewsnvsoffiooSK gH 12633 0 0 v e d i « H a n j|^p K ilH R£GIC10N A I.'‘M EDIGALL CI E N T E R AOIOM n O M IM MW »0«Tn c I m a A l ______o rd JK "tpSegS.^ ,139tW Jaim pf-SuHe aoa-a-TW inJ»alb-|.

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DRACO KIMBERLY New epiit fkmnoor TWINFALLS New custom•m TWINFALLS BUHL 2 bdrm., 2 h mllaa> WENDELL V 3 bdrm.. gaa J|JEROME Amenltlea too TWITWIN FALLS Ilnl A U INVESTMENT COFORP. plan. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, wtthwWi built 1306 Northpoint Dr.>r. $296,000 120 ahartt TF­ eaat ol Buhl. Likt ntw. heat, fireplace I » numeroua r to list (^luxa baibasement privatt «Mh ^ CASHforDttdaofTa goll 3bdrm.2bath. CC water, 3 badroom, 1.SS Call 543-4782’ Ava. e. $600.837-6304* i2 bdrm. 324-4864 * aneand bdrm., ntw carrtttZ M Mortgagee and Real aEli c^cS^PJ-'fa'Sk?""”" 1385 sq It, 2 car garaga, , bath larg^^eho|),. V ter a P'OAM ca« 539-7426’S’ large comer lot. •• BUHL Small 2 bdrm, 1009 I RDperT------«»«bathroom. UtlllUee pd: No “ Contracta. Can loday le N Broadway$400'»dep. I Taking appllcatlona fer amoking/daigs. $ ^ mo. free, no-obllgatton qu ^ ‘ KXfTBSAVAlAB M aee. $88.500666-2457* blit homt w/garage & dioa. apple rncluded, sr in 4 plex, no VVO. $426. 1InthmBurtoyan ^ $275.nopets. 312-2111* SHbmO^E 2 bedroom. -I garden apot. let ft last. _ Appllancea Ind.. on alle '"o-rrw. Call 734-4120.* : • Wo are currentty Taking appiicatione caii TWIMT MLLS Completely ulaundry. No pets. Low In- f ^ = evenings 537-0909* fumished apt. for 1 or 2 comt c aubaldlzed rent. TWN FALLS eccapling spplicatloiatlona t I TWIN PALLS 199S. 3 GEM people $525. Includlea « Quality, Price A tor independent carrti 1 I bdrm.. IU baih, 2500f STATE REALTY, INC, ' $100 dep 886-7635 eves’ U^Uon arrtera ^ 5 0 1 ^ P |P P |P m 734-0400 balh. w/2 car ga^ge. _utHttiea.CaIt731.04ll* ■ ' I sq. It., ranch stylt home « ‘H ear th e quietl TWINtw FALLS RNEaXJI PlasM contact ttMthe I on 1 acre. Shed, dog fenced yard, gaa heal, T Fawnbrook Apt*. Ofetrict Mauoer TWIN FALLS 1 kennel, fenced yarcT aome apple., dog ok t th< In our effort to ><■- I 3615Ml.OtympuaWay Twin Falls ■, _ Slorago. Patkj.-: Burley ofTkeM: vaulted ceilings sunI'O I $174,900. 733^507. BUHL AvailNov. 1st.Pieasecali $100 ! dep, Evea. 734-0414 Playgrounds 4 mort 1263 Overtand Avt m a k e o u r room, palio, quality cab- $249,000 60 Acres, quality, , 290-1714 or 731-6009‘ TWIMT^ PALia Attractive _ mm■■■■■■■■■■a (Otd Roper BulKflmungr ctasslfied sectiollon central vacuum.^ YWIfl fALLft 2»6 CeS300dep. (quiet apta. No amoklng. 2 bdrm. 1 both, w/extras. TWIITWIN FALLS r : ^ day it njns. Aften e r occented w/brtck. sprin- ings. wolk-in pantry, 2 carir Some mortgage assump- SARATOGA te Klers. all applionces58 gorago. Lg storage shed. 733-4952 or 731-2219' She Selling property? Don’t pt hood. 3.988 sq. ft., 7’ 10 acres-Couniry Uvlng. JEROME J 3 bdrm.. 2 both Laundry ft Stomge ____ Ijr ony rees onlil If# sold. F I 825-5617 or 410-0438* mobile homo. No pets, rt Near downtown TWlNl 677-4042 ext 601'1 ong)* Commlaalon. Waahln<'Ing- floors room w/gos flraplaca. W/O hook-up. No pels. borhood. b( 2 bdrm, upstairs jwiiWN FALLS Sx,.aq. Mr».Uplon733-;y3*R ton, D.C.. 20580. •Approx. 1933aq. ft. Rd6 k6 Ai^K area, 40 J$550 dep. 324-8478* uiunit Apple, waier/tewncare ae laundry, powder room, •FALLS APTS.* twinWIN FALLS w/prompt lUHLflLEA i ------or call tht National FrauInduded, $400. mo. dep ^ >'• montle lOmla. SW Hanaen. i UKE NEW 2 bdmi. bas^ and * Pheasant View paym3228 or 643-6118' ago room. 1 200 sq. fl. limits. Con 436^708' garage,no ( smoking, Induded.1., No peta. $500. mo BUHL araa. Valid deck and wortd’a largest idH6i»k:>NE(N)2acrek3ia S600MOO ^ dop. 539-1940 oti oom, $600+ dep, incls. sandbox. Ali at the ond of septic, power, shared Jafter 5 pm. orweekenda’ QUIET ^ neighborhood, 2 utillitllltes. Cali 280-2118* JEROMROME HolklayMMet drivers llcanse and a cul-de-soc for the klde. bdrni upstairs unit. Appls. ==VIN FALLS------r>der new mertagemsnL reliable vehicle a m us well, $25,000. Ownor will KIMBERLY Kl 2 bdrm. 1 bath, waier wi indudod, $500.00 jT ; lico, deon. comfortable' ^.pFT Sr Curront opprolsal of finance w/1 0 % dowrj. newer r country home. FRIENDLY FRI Neighboriiood ’^,5} bdmi., oppls. with most. U1S.000 you muat aee $275/iTKMith. 866-2095’ $625,208-376-1813’ S 2 1 375-$700 mo. plus dop. rooma. 401 W. Malg; R T .e a s (h/a home. Realtors « 2 bdrm unit. Appla. wa- J?.;illowt^rog^ Mgmt 324-2361’ ^ ■ welcome. Call 734-6623 m^PAiLi ' ------536 aKLEV 5 bdmi., 2 bath, ter/lawn tei care inkaj, $375. OR or 420-6804'______Residential lot • owner 44000 sq. fl. S5S0/mo. THEMOMTtHE 73WJ739* ___ IfyouHvetntha BUILDER witl LOOK at mothratedll $39,900 S$350 deposit. References §0i VINFALLS2bdrm, ■crowave 4 refrlgenttbr BuNareaSare Locatod In sconic & prtati- nrequired. Catt 436-91156* SDHCE7BS«n5Siivf bd «rson $120 woekly.- AUOFFERSIIPossible bdrm., poasibly 2. $350/- iprlMotaU 733-64$T Interested In beingL a EMAIL Trade or Leaso Option, gtous HkMen Lakes Sub- srRICHFIELD Attention SV mo., Induding an uilllties.- *5 Mrm,'2Ht2 lh hOTe! Newspaper Car^r, I Custom 4 bodroom. 2i« dhriston, this 2.27 acre kji $250 deposit. Call TWIIHN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 IN FALLS $ 1 0 ^ t^ please contaa the Twi. Your Ad To Sawtooth 831 Alturua Dr. Is prk:ed way bokiw mar- commuleraZ - 2 bdrm, 2 bath home, living and S134.BOO. Coll 736-3966’ baih with garage, appls, 878-1522’ 87 baifi9lh wllh loundry leclllty. $375Smo.OuleCm&owwt. mc Falls Vm eS’News lamily rooma plus un- ketl Gated subdivision $400 « mo •» dep. 208-487- <25/monlh +$225 dep. Wg.4utis, < M.79»-im IS finished baaement. Ex­ lusi minutes Irom either t ggfeu (2 > 2 bdrma. $300 olffce at 733-0931. exiM THETWESNBfVS Twin Falls or Kimberiy. 2260 or 539-7489.* mo. me $200 dep. No pets. “ail 'I 208-324-2244.* TWIN . 347.orstMt>y13S3n tra ettldtnt. tiled lloor- ^ You pay power, we pay TWIN lily and weekly retea CLASSIFIED Ing, vaulted celling, and Locatod 1 mile Eest ol RUPERT4muTs. 1 bdrm. FAM ft ? Mrrn‘“ft'li ! Wmberty Rd. 733-6620 SLW .T^ Fans’ r nice view ol canyon Shoshono Falla Road, 1 ^ balh, $300m»nth. $250 tho *'’0 rosi. Call Kathy at utlitIlls paid excepi otoct. DEPARTMENT and South Hlllall Cali (3300), then north on ^deposit. Cali 436-4075* 626-4242*______$12S'$400dep.212-2738* ^ TWINIVIN FALLS MOTELS Nelson Realty LLC lor 3400 E. to the canyon. TflTWINFALL6 3b5538 plan, 1714 sq It. voutted • - Group (208)733-7653 er ♦ ♦ dep. Caii 734-4602’ power, $220. $200 dop. 736-W-9269 or 731-9269- htty, daily/weekly rates twInadOn^lcvMayxom"• TWINFALLS ceilings, walk In closets (208)280-3800 on both. No pota. 2nd Avow. 733-6630* $72,600 Gets you In this 3, In altbdnm., oak floor- P Call Kethy at 625-4242’ IN PALLS 2 bodnMm. . AAA — Burley Ing In kllchon ft dining, I Extra nice. 3 ^ m .*'2 ^ < EataMlahtd Coka/PeptV bdrm, 2 bath home. In b(bom dupk>x in new aubdl- ILER Cleon and quiol2 nocopetT$^im,?dep. ^606i 208:6774543 . mbve In condition don’t, soM otfk cabinets, otik: I 1 ^ Poland Wattr/Frlto Lay atoraga, patio w/trellls, I vision on 519 Roae St. bdrm. bath In 4-plox Cail c 208-734-0460 ^ A route - S4M5 wan or It will be gone. Call (OII ol Flier) In Perrine w/carport. $375/mo. No ^ 777! 688-022-2822 (24 hra.) ■ Hon Freeman 737-3815I lots oMsndscape. f Olst. AC, appliances, Dbl. peta. Ral. req. 326-5887’ TWIN N FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 BUHL«T2 2 bdrm., 2 ba»i. In ».) or Kathy Partridge neighborhood green afoc»a7* Chock return □( ith, 2 car garage. Iencod nice di ^ ABSOLUTE W MAKER , bell & walking path, i garage w/oponer, sprin- ^ILER extra nice quiet yard :e park. $425/mojth. 737-3920 to see thla one on new 4 plex. Kkklersystem. S790/monlh, 3 3t bdrm, 2 bath In 4 plex ird. no amoklng/pela. 326»-6526or731-6^-65: , CASH Dallyl before It’a gone. MLS St47.900 Call lor appl, Cail Chuck 733-6207* 1 , 1, last+dop. $750/mo. BIQ Prolttal tntaraet. •101774, 7»-3219* _ 1yr. lease req. 736-6373.* w/g ^ 9 6 alter 6 p.m.* JEnO"OME 2 bdnn. im iv VtndPREBWro pets, rafs., 326-5867. sciir I range ft heat $S5(^ CaU Now ICO m 6074* TWIN FALLS New 4 bdmt .§ parilel fumished. Fenced IN FALLS 3 bedroom. $300X) dep.dc 1st last morm 2 bath. S163.900. 1607 ■ id6 biN6 LOW Income ? ta>ath, t appls. $850. Elm rent C ^yard. Gos heat. $395 f aubaubaklized..1 bdnn. apts. st C It Can 280-0219.’ , [ JB9 Ternary U TMi.9306’ ■ $300 deposit. 212-2738* atat VWest Side Court. For ^ .{. Condos. 731-5030, hFIELD 3 bdroi., 2 * 6-8400 or 731-0551.’ nLE« 3 bdrm. 1 bath. asOTiJis------^ sonior ft/or diaabled. —— th. waier. aewer. / ^ BrohtraAAtfvlaora financed im ^ m f l 10x4Sft.oktermobllahome rwiN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 •f'' < wwwxnMa.com Largt Itnotd yard with 95000 bath duplex. 1 cargarage', Clean ntee neighborhood. TwinIN FALLS Avail, now, gart»g(bage. ft atorage ahed matura trttt. Grtal lo- GEM 3 bdrm., 2 bath In good 'Very livable. $1500. S?W/D hook-up. lenced *«!walking distance to Rklley lual'It remodeled. 2 bdrm. ind.I. $31$350 mo. 487-3606’ i ^ KmloSucoati. f>- STATE REALTY. INC. 'arta. $650 mo. 404-6304’ ^Please call 686-2095* ” & Kings. 3 apts. available. ^upl«plex. appls, incl,, W/D I SS)«.733-«88r eatlen. dota lo achoola. 734-0400 yard, no pets/smoklng, « ok-up. Carport, storage. '^ Z•I lrFALLS CltarK^Itt __ Pilewltoatilat iOHBBRCTlSTieehSod $505 lel mo. + dep. Call Call Shlrloy 934-4986 drm. goodcooler.nioat ! i: " MODELS OF ALL r TWN FALLS------homtw/coveredporchee, 14x60ft.1 2 bdrm. Gee. 733-8676 73 or 539-5049* iveekdaya before noon. S525iZ5mo. (801)920-1200’ AQES NEEDEDI Orlvt b y ^ W . eth St.1 $78,000 Comer Lot! This 4 T3 bdrm. 1 balh. high ceil- Furnishings.f Motivated tbt Sm. peta and smoking YwiNNFALL3BM.;Mm, I ffi.K rWiNFALLS2bdrm.. S k' TopotaforfMhlonada.a. Call 326-6062 for appt. bdrm, t bath homt ia Inga, i claw tub. window $ S 13,s00/offer.280-a63a.» ^elect., W AC, W/O hook-up. ooo3K. Equol Housing dupleplex with bsmt.. $550 ^ Noaxp«ttnctianted«lltd bench aeat, oak cabinets. ^Poriunlty*______mo. 4 734^4.- ™," F 1846 aq ft and features appls., water pd.. lawn- 7^ stlon. 2 bdrm.. W/O, . All woifc In your area. forced air gas heat, gsa tile | counters, ail riew. (1.792i sq.fl.+^ sun r ^ ) cai OODtNQ 2 bdrni. 1 bath. TWINN PALLS Bsmt. apt. oarhe FRCECLbTHCSI *• RLER 6 w. old. 4 bdrm.. $80,000. 436 Aah l 1 hoat. $366 moj + 14, bath on 2.5 acrtt w/wattr. firplaca, covered pallo, i Large rooma. handi- $4: (350/mo. -h dep. No pets/ Closetae to CSI. Can Bill ot gtHss. CColl 733-788B'or , HCAt.TH « VACATION carpet, & RV parking. For 733-5369 • or 420-9765* csfifM c accessible rampa. 7371 imoklng. 934-9290’ 410-2 ' BENBFfTSI Hardwood floora. ptiitt ‘W IHFALlSabdrm. 1 >-2l24or4i0-0949,* jnnjvw1-0382 for appiteatlpn*; r- TOP EARMNOSI Send mort dttalla Tht Hess j lllarge lot. Call Dan at bath, w/garage. available 55DiR5TbdmrrB5th twinHI FALLS Clean, quiet r ---- •r. Ttam.com or call Walt ; 731*21217 or734-212t* lomo w/Irg fenced yd. 1 bdrr < photo to: WJAH.C/0 •t Htaa 737-3939 or Taml >■ now. $700+$350dep. 5 ^ r- Mo600 mo. plus dep. Pels Ail aorp»"cK W ri ^607i 28 M n ^ St.. '* 20004-alnct1093., Tfl1 bath, w/tlpout. ollice. 32<324-3723 alter 6 p.m.’ >k w/addltlonal dep. hosoiiipital. $450. + dep. For SeUnagroyt. PA t7870 appls.. gaa heat, oak Wailablell/l5.Cail934- anotIt. 735-9435 tv. rnsg." ------p 0 •> BtflB«>r.32S-8116.^ 1Interior. Upgmdea. shed, ™ 1401IV. msg.’ LYNWOOD : »f ’SlhdUI'dbtdroom ---- garage. Water, lawrift^*^ N FALLS deluxe 3 SHOPIioppingcenteh Plaaaa loduda poatal laOOOINO Btautlfull Nice « condilion. In park. S.*, STBimR------= rm. 2 both, duplex. Of addrtaa Member of Tha1 1 bath. Ntwiyrifnodeltd, vlawl 21 acrea ol Irri- $9000/offar. ■') 733-5616’ Culligan Ind, No smoking/ Taking appllcatlona for aerea Office Retan >• 0M h«6t. Lovtly (tfwtd-GEM J pasture (great lor N ptftl. $85armo. 732-89^* age/opener. AC. gas. Hammax. 190-6001i aq.fl.’* • I roof, paint, and carpal, !ft Whitt vinyl ftnclng. Bti^r[ carpet through- l°„Jep. 543-2453/732-5692* HHTO E u 2 bath, water, eew- Addlaon < ;Nttd to set thla onti 4 ‘ additional building out £ Has hitch, skirting. IRERT er, tritraah pd.. gaa heal, ^rox.6< , Could be better lhan alias on property. Must ; be moved. tWAflH MLU nice amall 2 Taking “ appiicaliona for fencec:ed yd. No pets/amok- Ciui Sttv ; rtnlingf. Cali Loulaa O >37t,ooo poaalbla $16,4000.737-0509*! *>dn)drm house, W/O hook- watting vnH liat. 1 & 2 bdrm. Ing. AAccepting applicatio- on tlw { 280-0822 MLSa 103670 ^ apta. Valley Park Apu. na.Sft$650 + dep.4i&-6931 Hallowt network ollandtn^'mll-a- rTHTBBSiSwsn 'v_^436-5^’ tv. meneg.* 7 itons avail, lor laona ol aH ClaaaMad Dtpartmtflt C i typea. Butlntaa. Horn* $3$1,000. Approx. 124 EqulM. DebtConaUdatlon.> optnaata:0 0 am acrea of farm ground w/t Good/Bad ertdit n- Mon thru Fri. G E M »TFCC water per acre. Lo- B C 0 N 5 ^ . . . Taka Cara ot your STATE REALTY. INC. Tl EROME 4yr.ddiex79' ^ Barikn/ptcy OK. Toll FrttI elataKM bualntat catad North of Kimberly. ^Nashua. 3 bdrm. 2 balh, | 66o41»OS7»* 734-0400 ClPor mort dttalls vlall bttort you htad to TheHtaeTtam.com or NaHuge oak kitchen, takt £ S youroualrttta call Watt Hass 737-3939 ovtr Ht paymtnta of $342. 2ssu S m TARAXL74m i I 1-206.73>0M1tXL2 •8S 000 Must seen 420-2483*------^Automatic • Air• Cniise - I or our Buriay Ofrict •JUST LISTEDiAdorablt or “ Taml Gooding 737- ev ' E^mUjjI Sbdrm homt on '21-3940.-MLSi10t348. Mi ^ ^ o w e r Locks & Window;iows*CDSteSd PUBUC SCflVICE Madrona near echoola, M S S tA aE Mopping. Brtck, gaa Big proflu uauilly maan covertd patio. IG E M ifWIN FALLS Totally fur- big riak. Bafora you de STATE REALTY. INC. TWIlished, all utila. Induded. bualntaa wtth a'oompany. 734-0400 . ni,i 2 & 3 btdroorra. check II out with tht Bet­I- • NEwSfcSawuutuis ® Startmg at $996. ter Sualntea Burtau. For bdrm. 2 bath. 2167 aq.fL. Kent Colllna 733-6336* T TWIN PAIX8 ont Itval. built 1098. ^ free Information about' Northpoint Ranch i chok:t NE kKation. • avoiding Invaetmentt l680eq.fi.3btdoom. * $134 900 acoma, wmt to the Ftdtr­ 2 bath. vauNtd ctlHngs UNDER CONSTRUCTION ^ al Tradt Commlaalon. Ittttdtub.gaaflrtplace. • On North Polntt Drivt, 3 ■ Waahlngton. D.C.. 20680. Cuaiom dtck ft land- bdrm. 2 bath. 15e6tq,ft.. or call tht Nattonal Fraud tile tntry, kitchtn ft bath, ood, 2 b ^ ', l*batti ols Information C tnltr. granitt counltrlopa, tull k a i B i A l u•at t Peta OK with dtpo- 662 CaWIn Avt. * lawn & aprlnkltra. _ it. $400,00 mo. f dtp, R Optn Houta Sat* Sun. $120,900 ■ VIN PALLS Cekyl Mrm Noonto4;oq>^^ - • • 4 bdrma. 2 batha. (Ira^ ‘ •S»SSiS?SS5!?' * ^wme.« bath, apple, gaa plact, rec room. Jaeuah- ■ tal, watar/lawncara In- mSSoADOFi covarad pallo. On ,76 jay.'SfftSas S ISluded, $300. me. dtp. •thoweMyRlelep&a^ t acrtt In cily Hmttt. North nS X>SEto CSI3bdrm;2 olueMwl ad. Tha'«M le jaaK3KS'bi5!5"i2( CLOl dueath homa. Elto. htat. . real tttatt aokr?-We pay low...th« resulie anr^igh. artlal Itnotd yaid, $760 ' mm»Yly I mortlorafltyptaofioant. - Thefda— ed.7S»8Ml.. origin.**??*'m partCMQMT ^ m « ra r I ' Iv • : Irom Ptrftct to dtfauJitd. IHL Executlvt heuaT7 Can 4 - ' 7334404 ■ I dnn, 2 bath, appit, 3 car (800)901-0301 or vWl 1 aragt, paalurt. Shori m m tf mwjusi www.wtUiyloana.com ^ nm Imm OK, $060 mo rm im portcdnMlflVQVfOn w . u 5 | ------1 Pleim check your ^ S S S t , I H ' ' ; e d f o r c b rr e c tn o M ^ ;; • Oli t h e .f ln t ^ ' I t , AUM tainwthciculbrBaiw VW aldshSr 'SS S - S, /Unti.M.llHlHniM- 'i h«Eas!f<»e\*iyl«kIing,K S li 'S a -# - : ------^

-.1. W ad n n d a y . O cto b err 2 3 .2002, T1me«-N«wa, TwinVrtn FAH., m aho E7 . ------MIIS I 8 C e L L A N E O U S PROC W ednesday,lay. OcL 23,2002 77ffTImbortIn* IBH ft,, tan- Colc>ld S to ra g e 4 » ^ a l . PurabLirabrad, black A aOver, C dam axle. Air eomprtt- E nitlra ti operation. 500 deworwormed, firat ahote. I . 4 aor. Speed Air, 115 e»l- tock ^ dan ekera. compressors. $300.DO. CallC 208-366-7272^ gaa tank w/elect. pump, bonn saws,i elc. 324-2834* vwodtai.l H r THEE ACES ON B:BRIDGE” a»y Wolff ^ «ORDlC TRACK 1 dollhouaa. 676-5M1* ■ s tto.ON FURNITURE 3 oil QE^MAl "I'chine. $200/oflar. Total ideS.T s CELLANEOUS purp(rpose chairs ond 4 diy- puppiei>pies. Show quality. No gym fitness machine, nTeBowtfax $600. Kanmora e r Chairsch w/dryers. Ploose papers.Mrs. $200. 423-4653*. •‘TeUtketrutruth o r tru m p — tm t geti NORTH loaa-A r n $llXl/o(ler.CaM 212-3264.- DW. like nsw $85. Sat of catlII Sandra£ 733-5082.- Q imiM S A mhipfieSpopS: i the trick." 4» J 8 5 onhaatra raeorda mako partMroalnbuya.com AKC.C. 1st1 shots, black, sSoildwood.SlOOO. up offer. Cau 733-8570* aiiw ck 4 Ians, red 4 tana. Mark Twain ¥ A 5 PIPleasa caJi 733-8670* motorized bo< Cardiowalk. orci I your internet needs. 4 ♦ 9 6 5 2 u p p e r b o d y a n d lo w e r FTT ofle iT b C l a n e o u s Shopcippln^m ortgoge loans, Iher/Folhar g on eilo. .* K 9 8 5 body motion. Exc. condi- sW j r a o m a n 's f u r e o a t i Afl ». COII410-2999’ ; ' A fter WeWest's spade overcall, lion, $ 1 0 0 .829-5897.‘ DooTMy w “ A Burka purses ______OERMAiliAh'ShoRV hair . North’s doullouble was negetive, and WEST feASliST K REAOMILL Space Saver, &Doc accessories. Woman's IS. 1 male, 1 famat«i over E ast’£st’s pre>emptlve three exc. conditton. $150/orfer. T & oai n y L a m a c o w b o y 324'Sb(>•5062 or 420-0670’ •. A K Q 10 7 6 4 AA 1 9 3 2 -gf boots. sUo 8, new $120. spades, Souk)uth, who would volun- V 8 V 747 4 3 2 Call324-9454or Toi ^ r ersTTO a t reridjfi §CRAFT.FAIR S I f420-5914.* * = ______boo S*0 a D raam eaat liko tarily havtave Jumped to three ♦ K108 ♦ Q. Twfn Faile Raformad k . OS. $50 eoch. Must go Q J 1 new games/gun/coniroll- H SniiIM SET 7 piece Tomo togothoi hearts, hopioped his good distribu- •fk Q 7 4 3 J ]10 2 ChurchWoman'a ^ 0 ire$100.Sm.MrdbrMd- >thor to 0 good homo. -Minlatrtaa A ifassionol kit. Ziidgian P I oBasocallClndy a a Uon was sufsufficient to compensate 'ngcaga2nSxS^\ canar- |„ bbion. i< lop.ol Iho imo. 732-601•8011.* SOUTH Friday Oct. 25lh m as, ect, $35.733-9591- for his margiirginal overbid, MO invesiod. socnlico , .g Puppies,p u black. 6 ♦ 4 11 am • 7pm c 9 ISCELLANEOUS '74 for $3 Tbe deferifenders began with two Saturday Ocl. 26lh ARN 10x14 fl. for sale. I ' Dks. $50 each 7 lo V K Q J 1090 9 6 9 am - 3 pm ^$200. You m ove, II MISCtfareur/454 motor, piano<0 1915C. Kurizmann choosooso Irom.i 629-4076- rounds of spades.spj Declarer ruffed. ♦ A 7 4 3 !600. Blua china ta t. & c o 1631 Grandview Dr. N CHRinterestod coll 326-4716. * « a i :o. upright. Good Ca b ' Puppios.AKC.f»uc Black started to3 drawd trumps, and de- 4b A 6 AlPoJolinofld ciol nake offor, 734-6977- a h aapo. p $1500/ofior. . cid ed to coicomplete the process locoiafo. Oewdawed. Twin Fails ciol. S6S big. booutlful. ft. ISCELLANEOUS Dryar. Pleasoso call 934.e290 - shots. Oewormed. when tbe bedbe split came to light, S65. Coll 678-2079* MlSCiKanmora $125. off while p i/( n10 o W ulttztr. liko new Nalionaional foiid champion Vulnerable: East-West w rpat ovor 100 yards. C( N ext h e pla'slayed ace and anotner T V T T T T T T ^90, condition. $600. b l o>odllno.$300. o d diamond, andan East won and con- D ealer South :250. Call 733-6765- P le^sa se call 733-0763- 543-484■4843- tinued spadeides. This had the effect , i C l S2MISCELLANEOUS tira- L l a b S-S Blacke AKC. lat Thc bidding: foiOP&6 lLdoliverod. Prices tteca insert w/fan. $ 100. k a j n of forcingg iout declarer's last Classifieds >nsc 20 JHHHH s, dectaw. o* will deliver stista r t 01 $ 8 0 /lru c k io o d . p te o pena w/feeder ^JiiaW.lHimUlliH lo Twinwin Foils Oct. 24 4 trum p, andid tthere was no way for Southj West North E a s t OrBravol available. Tmck & It | 20ea./?«bP/(a$5ea. &250 him to esta>teblish his extra dia- I V 1 4k Dbi. 3 loeloaders avail. 731-7039* It pays to read the $20«'lease catl 678-7064- b LACK5k-LAB»K0pupp,... ” 'c:oil y 775-754-2295* V mond trickk uwithout letting the op- 4 < All pass fine print. 1 Chocololo (6) $125 p o n e n ts in for a barrage of ^ M iscioy queen sized, sofa C allfriv-s-s's-ro'', 1. 1st shots CaU Mllch spades. Opening lead: Spade king l«eper$200.Blackieath- 2^21-260-06fl0- 43 a-22980 9 a or 438-8444* Call 733.0931 JJJ,r racilnar. $175. Call b l uY e h e e l e b c o . s iS s ffvI Yollow J AKC. shots, H e re, dedeclarer had such a . E ’34-2649or 733-4495- ouoo CHECK TH^ I o r orra< strong trumcimp suit that he did not BID WITH THB ACECES SCELLANEOUS 'omoK’.r.'rsii:."ci."caS i5i,s“c”si Call 436-5848- S E R V I C E 677-4042 _!2i; thihk aboutit tttne possibility of being 10 23'B mNQMUSTSeLLI 436-1: PIT RUIlULL I pupplaa. Red DIRECTORY B u r te y « g « tapped out.It. 1 However, if th ere is I yr Sun Conura porrot, b o x e r IS, ready now . $200 any dangerr aat all of running out of South ! holds: D A IL Y ▼▼ lys 0 lew words, raised male < Can 678-98W* Uld find th o sa w h o ca n c O N om a baby. W/cago and bloodli ■ trumps.it is iusually a good idea to A K Q 20 77 68 TTTTTTTTT 'SiyJ idlinos. siro 4 dome p S o OLF help you with thoso c « o land, $400. Proform onsltaite. 886-2620 Iv msg.- a KC 2 i ' consider settietting up your side suit V 8 dlduties you are to busy s eONCERT c . Tlekata. 'fomnadmlli, used 6 mo. Pd. , :. 2 m a le a . *'$400.^ }9 orgo Strait. (B oise) s«>n< CAT FOOD------$450.'■ Catl C 423-5935* - before drawirwing them all. ♦ K 10 8 lo d o ^ u re e ll. 3-12. 950 will sail for $500. < A Q 7 4 3 ec. P9. row U. Seats 811324-3569.* TR J;J2»flO,20L8S..$e.9S Po6>LE DLE pupplaa. toy; H The line3 S. OR stud service, pies,. mmt a le s $ 2 5 0 . All )iosaisot 324-4149* sholsAv14 vel checked. spede. butit (declarer ruffs and ? 73 lonth ol aanHco Iroo. J;?appar. ?* ilka new. $75. K ■ plays yet anotheran( diamond. Tbe ’33-0931 ext. 2* , S t« v l.k > n rm Flax bench $75. DP CHOWS^3Wmo. oKtlamala. Cail431-(131-0296 1663 nilmora •‘•Pfsight bench w/welghls a 11 Ihois.a h $75. C am •ww.tlnytmp M defenders areare now powerless. The ANSWER:fi Pass. You havha e an Call 733.7722.* 250. Snow board 326-52:5237.* 5 T ? n m H difference betweenbc this line and q T*0 AK6 prTs. aceless lO-count and nono fit for 'binding $150. Snow------• d0 5 o P 5 5 o ------« h o t, s$200 ^ lo $2M . Call n w hat happeneened a t the table is that partner. p If you go lookiriking for >ardboota.slzo 10$50. t r I-PRCRO. 60 LBS., $11.95 !966 or 431.1609* If if East or W FAX ifi'lit 436-9047* Northweivest Feed 733-1373. SPRINOEf ' West plays a fourth gam% e (two no-trump would a m o QER8PANIE£3 lid be the )upa. Black 4 whltA H spade now,, declarerde is able to ruff most „ sensible way), the mo:Tjostlike- IB, 40GB HD. CD-RW. ICELLANEOUS Stona E n o■l6HB0LLb668 u l AKC pupa ■ high in dumnmmy. He still has four [, 2MB videocord. 56K YOUR ^ larth lor wood or pallet AKC,, rag. r« pups. 3 mala. 6 sr ta axe. hunting 4 iy 'consc()ucnce will bc to> tutum the Zio, 9va. $165. (7) eU wood female. ' doo. Female $325 n top hearts leftlefi in hand to draw all ^ lodom. $430. Oueen le. Champion bkx>d- Ooi chance of a plus score intonto a mi- ntattraaa u t $30.423-9241* j Ic h a n d ra w a ra . $ 6 5 . linos.$1500.324-9664* $' ma\os%3i^^C».^M7-e072* ; n of East’s trun’limps, end he can then q nus. AD S stock dog puppies. m cash his dieniamond and club win- T/MES’NEWS 7 ^ le Shapherd. Haaiar P ^ n brad. ^ . 6 wka^es-/Vsws?Now is the FREE lolo good hom e.'^ IllJJI?!!! oi 208-734-5538 som n i s s s r ? ” lillpy/wi»wlirid«rlm cuni DJoiivorod or You-Haul o n OR Times10 lo como pick up^your cat. Neileutered, de-ciawad, P»w c»i Cupftig* KralitfrSyiNkcoliA d r.lir Morfooro's Inc. 423-5533 Jlcturos. Slop by Tiie houset trained, I good with C i m I WS-rm T oTSepff COC>OK STOVE wood, 208-677-4543 < “"!»•=asslfiod Oepi, lodayt * kkts. CaCali 6 7 9 -4 2 5 r r ? ? y '; antliitlque. Groot Wosiorn, (BURLEY)* ------:------nicoCO condition, 5800/olfor ^ BUHL 3 olficos. recoplion BURRO q 4 yrs. old. T F UVESTOCK HAYIAY o ifo lfa/g ra ss. good 111543-2279.* I aroo. broak room, off Golding. SI7S' COMMISSION Oi COMPANY horso hon hay. small lots OK. nRlEWOOD E \ Cul. spill i < Blroot parking. Ooc. 1st • SO hood loll cow/coif poirs $75 SSOO mo. Call S43-4238* - Coll 536-6279* • ! $75 a lon. Coll 734-5786.* ond dolivorod. I • 750 head mixod sloer and IAY certified w heal free ^2424-8284 or 731-4650 Ywin f a l l s bllico sulio CATTLE^ W/onlod catllo to hoiforcotvos, i;,'i I.OOOsq. ft. 75c0nlsp0f lood SOQ.1000 hood or 300-600 lbs. alfalfa, “ $7. a balo. No rain. FIRLEWOOD E Cut split ront food yord. e86-20e7.* •1 0 0 he ad hotfere nico " 7J hoy. B rook lor Ig. Ilrovowood. $90 0 pick-up i "fl.. Smo. froo wllh 1 year - quonlitles. Call 731-3322' loadod. $120 a cord. You • . . loaso. Coll 539-4607.* HORSE H 10 yoar APHA/ 550-600 lbs. _ 3 ill ck up. $140/por cord ISO mixod steers and HAYIAY F o o d o r a n d so m o Si«n 1 3 ^ AOHA moro. sorrel, rid. ubarrp iliovord. Catt 324-7697.* ^ don woslom ond onglish. hoifors 700-850 lbs. doiry. doir 1 ton balos oniy. No _2z!!2 2 ^ broko ond gonilo. would 50 hood brokon mouth smoli smi lots. Minimum 1 P»hElEWOOD(aspen) cut I jmako a nico 4>H projoct. cows. somi som lood. Caii 431-3429' S)OC00.8plll$lS0delivorod. ■ 735-6569 or 7 3 1 -4 3 0 f Sale S sU rU at 9:30 a.m. ovo or Alan 934-9071* I tWIN FALLS ollico & _ Wedn*aday23rd* AY~^or Salell 3rd cutting, shops / warohouso. 3 HORSE H 10 yr old, dun _ leod value 200*. Feodor i r “ phaso. Ciri73»7345.‘ mare, I broke but noods k oat hay wllh h alfalfa Intl. ^ 8 1 : and LegaaaNw ^ 702 DelrOelivorodbySSTporkKid. B L nil 5 ak)t of riding. $675. Coll M j m ^Outback 324-3940 or 73|.'2540.‘ | frorrIrom oastom idoho. Call OFFICE/SHOP • 2400 934-4036 or 539-J036* B^NKW B E D S Solid maple ' j : sq.lt. with ovorhood HORSE u 13 yoar old block Cc colloni condilion. $350 doore. foncod. > LOADER 325 Dual, pump h aAY v * for sale. 1 lon bolos. OH moro. woil broko. ahd a controls avail. Coli T rU Call 733-5168- ■ OFFICE • WAREHOUSE, I82RFV-675 lon. 1st usod on catllo and mln. 934-52450r539jS24^ 9 T nTTRESS m Naw King 7,eco sq.ft.. foncod. <326-4497.* ^ :ulllng. 1180 lon. 3rd 4 "*T J •OFFICE-WAHEHOUSF. J lthculling,Coll731-2017.' low top w/split b o x . sllll plasllc $295. Sa l e a i (2). 20.000 sq.ft. HORSE HI -63 APHA Ovoro ^ h aAY y Prime alfolfa 300 T. Pie Cali Stavo for more (nfo. broodmon) t USO only. Gun- ■ >ieoso call 420-1890* O n : ■ "A Ist. 2nd, 3rd, 2 siring u TT? on ttMaa and othors. smoke/Peppy < San tine. „ rTRESS Quoon doublo '1% HaiiowaProg^ Mflirn JSwBOl. SSOO. 324-1302- 5S¥gbPlt»B8-8.10*.— ® >o1os. S om e g ra ss hoy. low *; top w/box sllll in Alum. 2 6 0 0 ft. 8 4 10*. >011 smoli am ts 324-5082 £ > r420-097r P.!,®*astic. Now5195 . HORSE Big. woll broko. PVC p w/aquagato. 3700 ft. 1420-1890’ TWiNfALLS------block moro. good in Iho Cali c 423-4644 * HAY I Shop/OfflcaAVarahouaa n ^Y RETRIEVING------ITRESS Ouoon pillow FactorsY I n v o k m o u ta ln s & p l e a s u r e rsE W h e e l U N E^ 14 quortor . 22-wido - & big balos riding. SlZOO/oflor. coll 934-8345 tv msg.* >sot. $200. Full size o v e r F for iaaso. Plooso F call 539-7043.* mllo ™ contor movo. good ttress sot. StOO. Kid's I • -2 0 2.400 Sq.FI. — condition. CaH 734-3130.* HAYW TARPS1 14-X48' d res:> sse rs $ 3 5 0 0 . Twin • Cr can bo convortod to HORSE Musi soil booullfui W ^ heel unes, (6) Thun. Hoavy ' duty. $90, bod-rJ-mattross. box. Iromo i 104.800 Sq.Fl. ' 10 1 year, broko Arabian dtrblrd.m. Excolloni shopo. 366-7406 or 599-3131* $125,35. Call 260-1714.’ J maro. S900.886-2622.* 4 Noxt lo the Twin Foils 4 yrs.oid. S4500. Coll STRA■RAW w heat. 3x4’ Froo- MATTrTRESS Sot. quoon IWunidpai Gotl Course. ~ 423-4100 8 0 m 10 5 pm.‘ man I 733-7175 for mor* Info, -ru HORSE SALE Jf nan big bates.North oast size.'®. Vory good condilion. \ TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK BMaAtl69loworl2e6lt.BS )regon aroe. Contact siso.>0. Cali 734-6681- - After 6pm 734-S981.* COMMISSION ^ COMPANY pivot, pi $14,600. ZImmotic s ":hrls " * at North Slope Hay . Friday. Oct. 25 tom to towor. 1280 II plvoi. :o. 541-786-2257 or k 6 :0 0 p .m . $12,700. Pierce 8 lowor, S41-898-2507.* 4 H ^ 1 2 SaloO^n 1020 1C It pivot, $9300. All T.S.C. Tack-Reglstorod-Qrade lorn down and loaded. Call Cal Cw» at 420^0" M WOODID STOVE Osburn. I 1wlNFja33^i5Sgowiii Chock in alt horsos Caii £ | Sunriae irrigation Of 260-0839* Gooood condition. $500. J i 5000 sqft with upper stor- by 5:00 p.m. 734-9444.* 72 g= •ago and oflice apaco. Cord ol wood. $75. f l Locaiod 011920 Highland 630 Railroad Avonuo f " Coli 734-0916- ■ Ave. E, S12S0 a monih. TwinFalls ^ ' Contact Roland Polorson 208-733-7474* M ET HARVESTER. WIC 734-1906or308-3860.’ HORSE HO TRAILER '94 (L TTi faL F A s e e d Now iry j m ^ 6 horso, w/larga built In thi 26C, 6 row, mini tank. tha best. Former 10 form- floideld ready, oxcollont « « «r « « at w « w lackla room. Will consider a r from S.99 p er lb, wili condl irodo.in Cali 2804)578.’ de MdKlon. Cali 543-6597.- CHEC»CK OUT THE MAGIC deliver, Ray Odormolt ,, 2 1 . 8 2 1 . 0 0 ILUON 18- Holier Hor- ■ 4LLEY SECTION IN cing as low as $2i HORSES 208-465-5280 ^ Nampa.* rw. inside rubbor. crow- EHMeS-MEWSFOR Pricli Arabians, champion 09BtBd Wheat grass fealat t rollers, t field foody. AUCTION ADS ^ bloodlines. Enduranco & ^ find new doublo apacos bl' B 99d. Meadow pasture S300(3000. Cali 733-3269-_l______MOTHE AUCTION M show quality. Roasonablo 0rB 8a.C aH 73M 720* c S g E " CAUNDARON A avail. Friondly Vlliag* priC08.423Wrsti ;■ - ^ S E T ractor, 4 cyl. gos SUNCNOAYS, MONDAYS, H SUBARU.J.<» ^ M obliaEatatoa. Ask pr motorotor. 3 point hilch. PTO. WiWEDNESDAYS A V aboull month ront FREE! H0R8E8 bay«, dunnlr SZTQCS7Q0..C%II 639-6209* FRID^ The Beauty of All-Wheeleel Driver buckskins, by iwo own DAYS. ALSO. IN THE ^ ... Cail423.«a53.* HO AO-WEEKLY ON ” .‘tWiNFALLA------^sons ol Bueno Chox. Own ■ 'YPRtusiio. graotfor A< ' •on of Two Ey«d Jack A TO^ laifa orTlmolfiy hay. :SATURDAYS, ■ ■ R V S D o u b i« aS in 0la . ” ^ foundatton llna biM King io , Jd value to your crop by F o r aluctlon u i sctvartlslng Poco Bueno grand eon. iLFALFA cut 620 tons In 1 JllStfasslng your own hay for pip le a sa c o n tact > cRlEiuraonW ■ ^ Ion baios of 3rd &4ih lipment. For mora Info JlJIM Hollon a t : : 148 A ddlaon Av«.W . ^S400&up.20&.e66-26e3 ^ ^ * M(korCanaor2e(«722* tiiS09-962*8133. 2208-735-3222 »: 733-M41* • ig; IT,itaBatlon available.* ihoilont HORSES Rea, aii.black lun nenwgicvaBay.eom IUHL Winter horse pos- installBOTA ’95 29hp, 4x4, ■ *■*« s ^ M ^i?F n« tw raa c o lt Vary atraloht lure Fro available. Pleasa call iQ B ni &correct,.atuhning;blaz* fnra »nta«lloador4acraper P "" ■ ^ :,month rent. Cwiwo Mo. J® FrodKippos 643-8373. ■H.L $8500. 543^75- t-^blio E atatM .734 8064* !ss*''®‘.srs,s*£ lAV HI 1000- Ton balos, 1st. bSSURMA Lifter loader. 2nd. & 3rd. Ooiry/leeder s tbwc^todig.$2500/offor. i* ^ ^ 5 g l y t a hoy. 423-6836* R>u4ai.e72r o a * ., > -.j »•o l d av n lu w M ■oolor.preduo»fi prlc*^ • e e a r i a only a Iilii ^ a*y uMiae e a * 3tWIH fALL9 r S b ; XimmM-mtwm ■('.-wanted, $250'month.utU» wU laai^iada. r «■ '/rWfjspald^^ on W 100T 3rd. big bales piJEj te s n . 50 T.--01 3rd, big abales, o! $75/T. 25T new m . 7 s .o m c i o W im " - e lmn»n O. - Twin Fans gMSSMffliiirao- $80 /dump bed, *ta: QMC * 6taJlaaRuntoadlAg.73 Stuff S to Sair? c^MOQ-Kfeub^^ CaSall our Ctas4lftad m Staff at: ' NTEO Older oravai ^r33K>931 o x t 2 0N iraB dt0ci.2iint *^WITH J ! 5mp ± truck bade for 1 1 ~ _ 677-2620 j: CUSTOMERS YOUR Ai ind cunmg ariaif*. i iTtnjoks w/bld tnjcka ^haTtmaa-Wawa li-suck isveiioniI o s i v y , W H O • . C. Oldar ainst* •Ufa -i. SAa II mp truoka. Also V*8 * 1 ^S ” b t o SS t o ; [K/UEEO • ■ A ' P . - " S ; , w aad mowing, any- .t I.;..,.;. YOUR ainSwMV.SttUsSI g f r X l v K i i>Al±6ULU . 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WANTED Race :e horse HONDA'72 TrailoilOO. NORTHERN LITEE’OO ' DOOOE’77 23fl. Rurtuns POLARIS '98 RMK 700.roo. CAMP TRAILER 14 11.. TRAILER ‘01 Hallmark., CCHEVY *73 lon, $600. axarclso aad«i d d / a o r high/low, low miles,>s. i runs 10’2 ' cab over campTipor. well, low mio. $ 4 0 0)0 0 or1 2630 miles, mounloln tur.t»r. Oldor but good cond. n e /n o i74ftt.0 Call perfect, new battery/s t 6 ’x 6 '. ta n d e m a x lo . Rune and drives. Call •qulpm t iry/soot. Fully loadod. AC. eUoleel. besloKor. 206-487-2018019.’ 144’ long track. $320G200 $700/offor. 324-3801’ . S4000/offor. 678-6945’ 732-6521.* ^ 438-2d66or43M'M 600* S385. Please call jocfca. the worka. Ligh ^ coll 2e0-3580*______: DRUM SANDER■ ?DL'l,’ DODGE T 7 Eldomdo 181 ; CHEVY *96 H tm . o x t .k ^ ” TRAILER 48*xe'x32', lop C T SX T vvr 731-0320 or 324-56®5663* b e rg lo s s m a k e. Aski >0^ pane alovo & furnace. Pvrform ax. S600.500. Ih h D WANTEOSKFUMofl is mn» $14,500. Coll 726-97o7ft8 380 WO- 90K mis. $2500500. PO LA RIS '0 0 RMK 700, • and canvas, sparo, lights. shell. | PW. till, AT. AC, : Shopor. S2S0.0 S olndlo power planer. PlOfl> l2 2 S eS i h 6 N D A ’e i XL 165. r ^9700 Call 544-7773* 1100 milos. now long3nn Sleeps 6 .Very good i 52K m iles. S11.400. «.fr49r good. $300 or best o or avonings 726-1671* ■»on10-0974 («*8) 678-0103* IOO ^ W ^ o r. 324-4969.’ cond, 73K mla. $10,700. tv/gun 50 It. load«ad. SSOO. WANTED Vintage i ____ $10,500/offor. 7840023123* ’95 Yamoho V-Max 800. JCall 637-4007 dir. ’ I Coll 324-6763* dolls ar>d clothing. 99 •flor brfELL, custom Ilts ‘88- GMC ’78 24 ft. 400 onj^ 734-9025 or 737-0304.* Ford shortbed. arev. w ^ Qood cond. si'soo/offer. DODGE ’90 MT. utility bed 1079. inioreslede d In e s- ,, ■ fM ni C lean non-om oker. loilow SKKDOO ’94 Mach Z. 925 115K milos. $3700/olfor. totos and collectiontioos. Coll KAW ASAKI 'B 7 B a)a y o u custom corpet Ml. S6» 5 ! 0 / mis. Sleeps a . 733-7870170 . praclalon kit. long irock. Call 208-788-7460 . I CONNECT I ] r. Call offer. Ford 8-hole alui 735-1346or308-3812’ ' 733-1322 or 733-0<»-0e88 • 300. St400/oller. C lumi- 239 DuBois Av*. TF* last, poworlul. 731-0512*'fi; HailDAV 'i2 A.mblor, WITH fJ r7.'^r_. 208-431-8585* num wheol. S350/olfi ~ 20ft., groal condl $1500. FORD ‘75 F150, rebuilt 0 Pioaso eon 324-6518.* HORIZON -00 29 ft. C:iass las SKI'OOO ’97 MXZ 670.70. 352-1015or539-3448* CUSTOMERS motorr a carburetor, dood APPL^anowfoaay______WANTED ¥ W tl milllor rifles KAWASAKI’94 KE-10C A, VIO Ford. 8,000 mllosllles. 3.000 mllos. IH In. Irock. llros a point. $3500 put In Akiand Orcluii le guns Excellent condition RrresHW HisfTarss[ WHO II ady at woopons. C ash lor 4,0 generator, hydroulllulle SLP akis. llghtwolght con. It. 5th whoel. good cond.. NEED to ^ It, will sell lor $1800. ie2flE.4800N.chard I pistols, machinekHhSs! ( SIOOO. 324-1130‘ lovolors. many extraaraa , $2700. Coll 734-3442* Ploose coll 734-3935' SlO/bu. In your N.con Buhl holstors. parts,ds. kn etc.' KAWASAKI ’09 KX(KX60. owe$37.350 askini — $4995. Call 734-7693.* YOUR =1 543-g0a3’container daggors. swords. ■ '"fl SKIOOO 02 Summit 600'°0 NASH ’99 5th whe~eiT FORD ’81 F350. Ilal-bod. M 19 now llros, groat condttl $46,000, will conside1?®.' HM. 151’ track. Tupper SERVICE O' t.#00-574-Ml S1360, Ploose Cl p i s t o l U m a 45. oui irades for equity. Col 33V4fl., w/2 slldo-ouls, dually, 5 spd. Great work , §1 e f tocoily po J3Q. g o v e rn m o n i w/holsK tunod. $6200 731-2454* A dvertise in tnjck.ti $3100.324-2444’ * flfown. Jorsoy 'pasture or - WANTED: Oldar. 734-4977 or 539-0330 ?ilD 735-6829 loovo msg.* AC, awning, used once, naturally loan & I WANTED 4 place trlr..Ir.. many extras, slorago, w/ F O R D ‘87 3* ton 2 WO. ! or Angus- trailer or flatbed lont n g )& -KAWASAKI’0 2 300Lok.lHSSu TMmu*2h'toltat"®SK»l0 lor KING 7 4 24ft. AC. hooter th e FC Avoll. m wholo. rio itor, preler molol bod. ridedo N ^ « 1 ’500.733-3303* 95K mis. Exe. cond. S e e at & tender, work(up lo 28'osonablo lo Sport, vory low mllooi iller awning. Low mllos. $5000JOO on/off. (Ha«» 2 ploco rido Service Gem S late Sorvico Quoflora. Chuck 542 onytlmel* S3600. Call 825-5085. *«>«• f0as< Coll 423-6866* on/oN forpos5it>lo trado.)f®') bod, ook paneling,^700 Directory 875 Shoshone St. S. pncos 733-8638 any POLARIS '02 Sponsmism sn ftiFLE l^ugYr M77 •300 3i MALLARD-85. 27 fIt. t.. Call Scott ot 733-8368*_ coll 829-5691* or call 733-5778 Iv. msg.* 400. 4x4. Yollow. EBS. EG w in. Mag wilh sllvor■ LU - . 454, AC, goner YAMAHA (2) Phosors. '95 TO3-0931 ext. 2 ^ W W W 250 mis. w/cover a W S5ADMH5ER'5526?r ir a n d \jpo\ti 3 .5 « 10 VXIIIIII A ator, good condition. 58K a ’93. Long trock S2200 PU. 6 cylinder, 5 apd! ! ■ H H H occossorios. S5400/olfiJ'olfor. H o rrla p iv o tin g bipo}0d. Sto,950.637-6614,’ Ov Sih whoel. Exiras. Grool CHEVY ’66 4 dr. sedan. J* - ■ bVB p l i y f . Bran.lyyi I f : . 326-5403 Iv msg.* 101K, exc. cond, S5750. r n T T o Coll 886-2339*\_____ Scope cover, shell ear _ condition. Easy lowing, runs groat. 265, AT. T Sim in box. JVC. S •O"!- MONTANA '0 0 SnowblnjsIrds YAMAHA ’93 Excitor. goodod $8750. Call 324-3877* Moatty roswred. $4499/ ^543-4372 or 543-6841’ help keepf fc J ^ T YAMAHA’88 3500 Big8 or. reloading dIos. poi’OW- hore's your rig. 3611. tripio bosi ollof. Call -° 73; s f 2 s ° m ipio cond. runs oxcollont.Vx ROCKWOOD ‘00 Ultra-lite offor. Call 734-9361’ P 2 ‘00 Ranger, Rog. I Of (Dato) » Wheel, oxc. cond.. S20(UOOO. dor. bullets, brass & foe-fo slide Sih whoel. Exc, 734-3694 T O M S e COMUUNtTYNf all ga - pmoso coii 432-55oe.* xc. S1300/ollor. 543-0979'® 25'. Fully loadedi Queen i cab. AT, AC, 2 wheol '< «.* t07 ammo. S750 FlflJHM- eond. No sm oking. H:0r rnla. Garaged. BasemSnt.m t Call 8 0 1 ^ 2 0 ^ ^ . ’” 0 WANTED live9S0.- II together ando(«lnal $; 7 7 1 CUSTOM WELD-00 Stor $t000A>ffer.734-72^* I lot young piano stu( Siorm wonts to roni your RV In lakes Couniro Club. Inds.« woll, nice packaging from sizes 1:64 p — 21 It. Loaded. Lesa ther S Dec. Call 736-4894* ■a -97 Prowler 23 ft., load- seale to 1:24. Series 1- k . atudont. E atata2S- Sa 38 hours, S29.000.Ihen iM — can spaco. '87 YamahaL. ad, queen bed ° October 24 & 25. o . h 6 t t u b c h e m i c a l B can w/new winter cover 1997 also several Nascar ^ Tl- 731-0398or543-6080* *94 Mallard 24ft, very card collections. $1000 ■ or 2 door wagonrd or 2 door g am. to 5 p.m. ISO* 50% Ofl ■ $5500. Call 733-7698* affordable ehero lor parts.1 or Ran- Antk^uo running gei RBERGLASS 14 IL. 65 ^ Northwest Feed 733-1373 1 &ARN W inch 8000 Ib.>• 75Vacattoneer =fimi. For Bsl can 734-81 s r gCHEVY jj] *85 dually bod, 536-2037 evasTwkft’ts. Call manure spreader Johnson motor. 2 Irolllr ■ ■ $850. Call 734-5212 doys motors. Catl543-9593.» « ‘68 Shasta, small 16 It. | $600/offor. Call behveen wknds.' Nomad Camper 1 GRASS DRAGS Nov. T.2. or 733-2990 ovos’ Beit HartMugh Motor* I 6-6 p.m. 732-8712.* lag ba n d s. Wlll hpay d o o s e Trlr-beds-solos-lree;old. ■ Mountain Home. For Inlo.lo. YAMAHA -94 G o lf C a rt Onalll rt Downtown WendelL I FORD parting out eomsleto a ach . I will pick Day up. SIO g 733-16 on POLARIS (3) indy Trails•* i 57H WHEEL CLOSEOUTi Siorra and Salem trailers | r r r r Will c o n s id e r ira d a o r 440. with 2-placo iraller, now indude a fsnustic $2750/offor ; or trade. { ff ANTED oid 0Mr po a , - ROSCAL like new, 4d'flao' w •’ove. fumaeo. Exc newer PU. 324-7780* •r- 32 ’ Tahoe deluxe doublo Pleaso Call 731-3322’ k eond. $3750. 324-3013. ~ all oxc. cond.. $5000 lor slido. 10 year warranty or) J oroMatatlonltama■> pumpa all terrain w/road r 113.*' FIREBALL 77 2211. Class^ all. 308-0289 aher Spm.* 27’ Tahoe deluxe, dou- water lines, and a W ANTED:Truekor ^ *2500. Call 423-6762 LEER ’01 Shell, carpoteo 5555; C, 4 4 0 D odge V8 , 4kw^C POLARIS’97 600XLT,r , bio slide trailer with/Mul. S ! J: j ToS^zSSS^i pop oui windowa, while Onan gen., new rool AC on plyw^ floorsi Doni Please call 324-7240’ cJSo W Ilka new. S750/olfer n s RMK, IW* p addle, longig 23’ Tahoe slide out. BH |( I WAMTibdtd apon ifA. unli, 4 new tires, runs forget the famous f exc. condition, 33K, lead­ H M Plaose call 420-9096’ ul, track, great cond, 2-plocoM queen bod 1) good Itams. baaalsortlnj} good, clean throughout,I* Ziemon till traier. $330010 22-Tohoe Slido oul, nice- ed, $24,900. 420-9096* P gtovas, bats, and mar ler II laktt only miruitM lo pS S $5500. Alao for aalelly for bolh/oller or can bele ly equipped, r K & N o i CHEVY -89 Blazer, «xc. V : ablUa. A nyandaUmemor- sp h ah ley *01 Sportatariltion. your da*«n«d sd . . MM . tt)i Holosciaw hoovy duly:lt. so ld so p e ra tly . P le a a ae '89 Prowler Regal 2T more stingy R7 like | condition. PL/PW. 10 disk ; 736-t004/askforDaU apons 1600 mla. Mint condltic^ 9.* roiutoUh>abHk)ngor.■ ttM boat trailer for 15-16lt. call 324-4351 Iv.msg.* T h ere isn o betiorilme to many other makes. rr, CO changer, moon ^ f . ;___ boai, $300. 934-42S5* Sooat . . CHEVY'82 Cl Longbed. CO •Dave.* Lota ol eirtras 280-301 - buy. Intarmountaln matching shell. AT, PS, _*f!$4850. Call 734-0672.* - B ert H srbaugh M otora PW , PB, AC, ropoinied. CHE' - .D owntown W endell. Motor Homea exit 155 f SHEVY ’89 Silverado, very I : Now radiator, vrlndshloU, good goo c ond. AT. orl{(Inai I 536-6323,* naarWendelL f; 536-2301 llros « a battery. Rebuilt ownor. owr $5500/offor. • or see on lineal carburetor, ^ engine up- Please Pie c a ll7 3 5 -9 9 0 r i M M I 6TH WHEEL TAIL GATE-’ graded fl lo 350-approx. F h e I New. Custom Ftow. Ilts all 10K ml. on engine. $3200. 4 3 Perfect lor a contractor. 4.3 engine, looks a runs I Fords. ’97 and later, $265. good. $3250.731-3^* I Also Low Profile tool box, I P leas* call 737-9331.’ £ • ] : V I S155. Call 324-3013.’ | ;hevY ’93 Blazer S-10.4 CHEVY ’93 SIO shortt>od dr.. dr 4.3 V onee ongiilo. I ALJO ’90. 1 pickup. 2 WD. V6. Sspd. S4000/olfer.Call878-«12 S4'o( I good condilkm. 28 ft.tondomaxlo,now,S1700.' A ^ C , b o d lin o r. D o co n l day (jnv or 431-9989 ask I Coll 734-0796, Call736-1995.’ I tniCk.M995.733-7701’ tr for fo Robert’ : ACOUSTICAI i71 I FENCING pTAXIDERMY I ^ ; & DRYWALL^ I CARPENTRY n I MUSIC >u Residential & Ranch 1 77)0 Houa0 of Mutlc Magic Valley J I B O B ’S B E S T C edar & Pole Fence. MAQICTOUCH** Cham Unk. Vinyl, A». Instnjments. accessories. Wildlife Artistry I ORYWALLtT I ForAU Your Homa, . Barbed Vtflra, Repair «• r CuaiomToxturaa I 20 yeara exp.r all kinds of music Big/small gam e, birds, IT ; 73i-078srrnM 1 n o j o b t o ' s m a l l 757 Monroe Across from and flsh. Call ter quotes, 1 t S7»0M1(a^).I 735.7404 o r 2S0.1661 I CSI. Hrs: 12-8 934-5096 . ff...m adeaiJ special buy Of HGM Certified veh I : I Aak tor Lou __ I Mon-Sat. 733 -7083* U tM i I ACOUSTICAL " n I handy MAN& TREE I H I -w e’rele passing tte saanngsotttoyou!Iff/ I; ^ CARPET S CLEANUP ^ rPAINTING & I MOVING S & DRYWALL CLEANING DRYWALL SPECIALIST Salazars Solutions Transplanting. IT Janltortat Servica Wafbcprobiems * LUPHER DUST BUNNIES Trees for sole. Evergreens n z o o z i ' GanamldiywaUrapaln M '*FIm b tim a te s’ CHEVY Biu m 4 XX4^S > and texturing. ta in Call for free afsUmttaa • odd)ob*. remodMtg. PAINTING, INC. 'A & shade ireea^,. ! ISyaamofexparionca. &0ct.8pS^ta. rMimlofdotma. Painting. Remodeling, . Sholller's Qlfimjr*, * I nea. 206^1417 = 1 W a % Kail plus moro. T a r r in g & D ^ a l l AIR • CRURUISE -ii R uben 734-6^ I Lanca L«B«ran Can Bill O (208) CD • STiSTEREO ::] : 732-6904 o r 30»iieB »n I CLEANING a 324*3475 o r (208) & MORE ?i I HANDY MAN I 727-1267 call. TREE SERVICE : [ACUPpNCrOR^ SERVICEc work />roC)«mlrwS«Kc P property I rt* Qanaraljhome repairs, A+JlmsTree Service I Thne Tnutum Commercial. resUanUal. SERVICE Topping, shaping, ra I Chinese MedMmM cleaning servic* and moval,wrubs & stumps. I Hertn. m ass«ea, :/iM& mo/a. Hera to HAGEN PROPERTY Spraying fartUlzar, lawn I Tak^hl Instnictton> make your day easier.» piSrr"' _ 16 yMf* carpentry exp. . SERVICE a aerating & matching, I ? Call732.of3S. 678-3476 or 431.3i»3 | .1 • Byappt44Q.taW(looaf IN Jo h n 735-5170 Your ona stop sh i^ n g ICONSTHUCTIGN lor your complete TREE SERVICE I i 1 AIR DUCT s cominorcial a HANDYMAN I residential property Cecira Trae I CLEANINq C l a s s A SERVICE needs. 24 hr. service f 3 Constnjctlon avail. 420-0341 Service I A tr Q u ality Rosidentlal framing Tree topping removal, I Plumbing, ekKtricol, stum p removal I S e rv ic e s and flat work.- , drywall. painting, otc. POLE BARNS REMODELING and llrowood. I Air Oucts Fum aces !_ -25 yrs. exp. 404-6367-734.1379 I Dryor V ents Chimneys Specialty 732-4431^ Mat-On-Wheale Insulation Removal R 735.1721 or 308-1883 Remodeling ■ 732-67M T CONTRACTOR J S^lallst I TREE SERVICE I 1-»0»<27-C161 Design and Buikt Magic Valtey D esign *4 I HORSE ARENA I 22yrs.«pe^nce Ray’s Tree Service I M : I^UTO PARTS5SS G*n- Contractora R em oval, Trimming, ■ t t Now - Remodeling -y Dressage Lessons 733.3620 aal{ te r Mika Topping. Shm ba. ■ The Beet Price on« Commorclal • Hobby DrMng Lossons Stumpa CkMUty Brand PartsI Shops 5 _ W edding Caniage Call 736-2671 |_n;M83for404.fl626= i Party Fadllty ROOFING i Magic Valley T u p to 200 ROOFING • Auto Parts fEMPLOYMENT Tuls F rIetlan TREE SERVICES a a s U ain Ava. North TUUa 734-8768 Reasonoble ralesl $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 733-33M m SERVICES Free est. Rnandng TREES AND STUMPS 731-6655 OP MAGIC VALLEY ^ Temporary-Permanent r HOUSE I : BUSINESS Need e m p lo y s ? Tim A bbott SERVICE ■ N e«lal^7 ^ CLEANING 734-7919 o r 4«M>771 PER80NNELPLU3 I SHARPENING I DanMcCraery NOlVd ?* High quality aanlceal o r l l ■i ; TWIN PALLS SERVICE ■■ ■ 733-7300 orfl7 » 4 0 4 0L reaaonabfe rataal We ,. =i gothaaxtramlle W E D D iN aa John'a ShMpenlng ;^IDESMAlp ^ ' I S a fv to * .' m ' U FARMING j ' mtlmuaa>.73T<0M4- “ small •• CarbW«&atMlt..'w--:-r.^- v.j-

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CHEVY '• 4 W Sttwrado.do. QUC '99 Z71 d u b cab 5 3 . 0X1; cab. 1^BK milaB, 3 CHEVY‘MBIaz«-8-10 KPONTIAC‘W Grand Am POW TlAC^^rand Am. ONTUC *02 Grand Prix VOL 8Uto;»7600;»4-2^«*.“ • • Cam per aholl, SE, 4 dr. great ahape. nk DLKSWAQON'SO _ grtll guard, bod finer, nm- 62K n « aa . $0,750; «1 3E, 4 door, wen equipped. Rabilabbll. ang. runa well. .CHEVY *•« 2 door eilroiro ning boarda. elide rear 837-4007 db* or warranty, $12,260. Call $100iiooacaiir»4-7aM Mb 4x4, Vi Ion PU. AT.^T. window. Oth«rs. t owner C4-4552 Of 324-2724.* BUY IT! SELlLL IT! by. loaded (naeda work. R . 4 ^ shaps. SeocxVoHor.lor. $17.500* Can 636-2948*» K$RT$XffW5?inrXm F5I M '98 Paasat wagon C««432-629a.»______8mokaa).$e60.732-8712* ^BE. loaded, ve, 4 dr, SEBE.2 door. Veiy ntee car, JBARU*«2Loyala110K GLS.>LS.4cyt. turto. sunroof. A Times-News Classis s in e d A d 3 ~5&U£teUonaco. w « hM mit— t tin. $9798. 30K 3C mllea. $9,950. ^nka. AT. CD. Good cond. 38K:6K $15.000.7 2 6 -7 2 0 r t T tUsk CD change? h dash. C tf 536-2332 Oir.*, S3000/offer. 934-8191* Wilt RII Every NNe e e d ' . HT Ext. cab. Exc. cond. CaB 837-4007 d ir f)d. Immaculate cond.. k>adodj Cal 324-44^'324-2724.* ^ IMAHA *99 G riuly with $11,000. CaJ15B«^703* BMobJ.wpi.pi.wa— yssb»1i,..v.rknowA.v.Uo< TOYC>YOTA '01 Cam ray LE alumKimktlum w heeb. winch. < *' f5 r o 79 Mustang. 124k e iHEV9^6»5uriurt>an LT dSMMadunMyouuMlL Exc.xc. cond. 28K mla. CD. 4loI low mllas. $4500, 'S E L L IT! BUUY ' IT! Loathor, haatad aoeia, - good cond, new clulch, ffMni».ArnwknnWW, p . C«l7a»09ai. $16,116.000.733-5166* Pleatle ase caU 734-9466* ______ll $1500 fltm 423-4260* — fully lo a d ad .7 5 K m llea.la! " ^ ^ j^ a ^ 4 ^ t? b ? k ln i . Sacrtfioa 0«17.760. ^^^1»OO.C^^^.24a2* ■ Call 837-4007 d ir Z Parfacl for hunting. $2200 H I- proffer. Can 733-M90* P H: i5'wheals.AT.$l80o""' Tfl. 825-5437 evoninofl* ‘93 E a ^ 4 dr. L - S apd. PS . AM/FM cass. k JEEP ’89 Tfiick for parts. Runs wen. $950 Q Runa good.$400. ’87 ■ Exc. c o n d . Low m iloa. J a e p truck 2x4. w/sholl,I Cen7^t1M* m Below book. $16,475 o r/ runa groat.$1300 Call I oBor. Can 734-63a4‘ 436-9047* ' exo cond., C d! loaded! ^ $3900/olfer 643-5252 09 J e e p 'OO Orand chorokoo» toy8.S43^78 evenings* ■ ' LT. loathar. h e ^ M ata.a, Umltod. sllvor. biaek Iooth- . m / m ' . J 46K mis. S21.7S0 or Intortor. now tires. 45K. ' 837-4007 dir* oxc. cond. $21,000. Colli timing bett, w ater pump, K r 432-5380 or 280-3735* traamlsslon & t>rakea. .4 ‘01 ^ 1 ext. cab. ; Runa graat. $2700. Can ^ thon bad. AT. Loaded.d! RiS6A»i -00 extarra. muat B r 734-24^3* M . $10,500. 734-5818 orn, aelir Low mis., oxc. cond.. , 8B0-14O5* Sie.SOO/offar. 733-1131* ' m • ^°ng^"34K*mto.f ctoan"* M fcHfeVV ‘oa 256o h o 5um - loaded. S7450/offer. 9 I max Diesal. LT. crew cab.?■ Loadacl.30Kmla$iel8S0!■ f^-3826 or 720-3404* ^ I short box. 4x4. (eathor. fiin 837-4007 d ir t loadod. avery availablele SDbuki ’67 Samuri. 2 * I option. 24K miles. Iota of topa. Ilftod. naw 3l*tiraa/; *'foa?8 p o |” i^ * ^ « I .7 a t ! I m exiraa. $34.9g5/ol(or.r. wheola. incredible storeo, ■. P S , PL. PW, CD/tapo. H la ayatom. runa perfect. 15K, manulacturea ^ 324-5663 or 73t-0320* warranty. P»rf»et eond. S r Z ^ . Call 420-2334* * 6hevV ‘02 Subuftan lii SOK. tow pkg. Immaculate. ' ^ ^ ■ ^ •C ^ » 5 3 7 -e 5 7 9 * *' ^SR?V6 mantiaL 98k| regularcab,4qrt.*AC,CD = recent diagnoatica. good 37K mis. Claan A aham , 3 cond. Can 720-5992.* $8900. Call 735-5227 or ; ’ 'SO, 4x4, low miles. Qood 639-0388.* -HONDA ‘88 A ccord LXI. > .M DOE ‘&S CurrvMna. 4x4 good cond., now atarao^ AT. quad. XLT. loather. CD player, atandard. $2950, Danna 733-5759* n n n n p ' I f -rS '^LUE BIRO ftcheei bua _ ; '84-19 paaaengor. '86-19 HHONDA ‘89 Accord. 4dr. . OuadiS0 0 S.9 V8 9 as,iitt. .new tirea. great cond.'■ paaaengar. '91-72 standard trana.. PW , runs ' paaaengar. Bids are 0Ood.$2000/ol(er ro $ fd. OOQDaby 733-5615* 00 tho way/take any rea-' being accepted until Nov. • 4ih. For Informaiion call h sonablo oHor. 735>8Se8* HONDA ‘90 CMc.'wrecked . the Olenns Ferry School but still ains. m ake good B S oar’OT’Burango'grr;.. District at 366-7436.* parts car. $to00/offer. pl i 11 L ■ kMcfod. S.8L. tooo mllea.' j ^O G E-95(i/-antf Call Clancy 720-6704* $29,900 Call 67B-2675* ' CarovaaRunagroat.new uHONDA '91 Accord EX tran8.$3500.324-4764* wagon. Loadod. Original DODGE '96 Caravan 87K owner. Exc. condition. j i l i l FAX I mia. Good cond. Fully $3000/offor. 733-1349* loaded. Now llros. $8100 s /offer. 720-1097* ”lHONDA ‘00 Odyssey V-6 , PL. new liras. 61K mis. : OR , Exc. condition. $20,000. 3 (toor. nicoly”^ulppI(5j. ICan 733-2327* 54K mia. Sacrifk» O c RoHBiTorCiScm^ $6250.837-4007 dir j EMAIL , Tan.AT.10Kmls.Loadadl Call736-087t* I [lE Q S Q iQ H Your Ad To ’4kw gen. w/air compressor, n SHg^^'iidikii,' iMnai fuol lank, loadod. J R p □ s m i i : ; ' Burley ono ownor. $7990. Pkiase MAZbA‘98 626.6Sk.aun- call (208)602-2222 or roof. ^ CD player. $8,900. 20fr»6 g - 4 5 4 3 (208)229-0514* 543-6t72 S or 539-5835* PLYMOTH '92 (^rand MERCEDES ‘83 190^2.6. ORO -89 Bronco. CD, Voyagor. cloan. taken only^ 92K mllos, largor 4 spd.. headors. 302, lift. _caro of. $2500.326-569S* overhead ? cam angino, Rwttflooka groat. $4350. PPONTIAC ‘99 Montona loadod. ^ Central locking, 410-5143or734.929r Loaihor. L loadod an options, alarm, f air bags, power seals & aun roof. PW. TORDTBBronco Paitouf ■TV,4dr.60Kmis. * ~$tg-.a6Q.-a97-4oo?T>tr- ..romot^jnirroxa. J crulaa., . . H or rtbuiicjnia; Front m a “ A C . m a g r l m a . e x e . a * damaoe only. Good drive V Inlorlor. New touring radI- 4 ‘ • train, ^ g . Is 400,4 banal. good\ 8h^.^'ods new aal tiros, roar brakes, belts. ? Ntca urea & rtms. $1200. cylinder ( head. Price CCpiima battery. Mellcu- »'.r-*‘Call731-5561<733>5348* negoilabie. i 732-5404* iciously serviced. A graat . v - I K I i r r:^ 5 h 0 ‘79F250. 4X4. real T Cartll Book $11,475 only r*«deanereatahapo.aatoal m $10,900. OK Aulo Sya- >.:<:at$3000. Call 539-2700* I Itema. Jim Tartar Wk 733- 3077, home 734-3129.* • : m ' b ‘«lti.1 5 0 300------■ '•*6cyl. Short bod. whito. MERCURY *94 Grand runs great. Now clutch. *✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓I “. mMarquis. Runs well. Good radialoraUraa.$2SOO/ot- Inoureffort to _2cood. $4000.487-2019* for. 536-6212 after Spm.* m ake our MERCURY‘99 (iougar .r::-j!ont)’«7>i5o. jood Beautiful motallk: rod. All .:*«xond„ S2100. Ploaao call classifieci section the m extras. Low mllos. SS:734-3441 or 734-8051* free of any errors, Perfect condition. < ^ > R O -S S Hangar, V6. dual please p check your --731-1449 o r 733-1038*: -tanks, longbed, now ClTSUBI^HI *94 Eclipse. ^^tjautcft. S2500. 300-1683* ad for any AC. tilt. 5 spd., Exc. cond. : : t e h 0 '9 2 explorer a V. AC. m istakes the first k«950/oK or. 676-7782* : till. $2600/o1for. S e o at day that it njns. 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