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» : : | i ► V e S ::l 'W eAt h e r outtoepislow4y incipny a jR M o s tly _ io percent this year and expeaed i4y.B i^ ■ Th*./u»oiKlatedPrm--- ' ' - -’ ' iustafi-actionofthatin jJ ungcold* , . ... :' Nonmanufaacturingjobss boost econclomy, expertsS S d Y to recover just & - Idaho's economy, is ' ai^5^. BOISE The typically better-p:^i^gjobs The shift: in in die makeup of the 7 .strength but it^ a slow., Pivision' , of iHnancial ^ declined frafractionally during the '2 9 . gfflning .fit in the manufocturing se- Idaho Povs-er. m d f o r T w in dates we recommenc lan for a anent 17.7 City Council,, iin n to d a y ’s [».st in basic rates, wnS' _ - j ^ t o r i ^ .p7; 2x and its um e loo limit- PageA 6 H lit resolution by the Nov. le. tim ission said, it vs-ould six m onths to d e d d e on ^• : Q om ing:.t5 i p -..,. ;S interim and permanent :sts, b ut it set Nov. 13 for on the interim request, ity filed for its first basic ase since 1994 to b e ^ ’ m ore than S850 m ilhon ;sted in its electrical sys- I with general increases ctat WIW/Tli* al operating costs to . date a 30 percent 6 Regulator " discusses how to place the1 trimtri during a renovation of th(the Buzz Langdon Vlsltur C ent Jl customers in die past ScottDtt Martin, iflft, holds up a neww wwindow while Doug Strand dl iation on Tuesday. The project:t uaed i only volunteer labor amand donated materials for thehe keyI tourism site n<;ar the Po need monh e projKJsed hike would thaMI Magic Valley Builders Assoclatii about S86 million a year dge In Twin Falls. k'cnue, review ■oweruti now serves 423,000 The Assoclatec> in soutiiem Idaho, east- f l in and nonhem Nevada. ^ ny offidals asked to ^ BOISE - Id Big fellas iecdng some of th e tycira ; c a l s h i f i1 i n I r a tomers won’t I u s h a n nn o u n c e i!S t a c t i c c th e proposal was being rate in crease s \ Stedhead challenge to maintain cash flow i -anglers. State regued it rating. s t s I' erim rate would generate las BS. l plans to beef;f up defense ajIgainst terrorisi delayed any d Tliursday li on a j-ear to cover the and A m erica is m ore secureire.” . cent across-thi ) The TImefrNiIg e I d a h o sMclated Press______leadership ar increase fora new power plant in T h e presss conferencc came on anoin o th c r •/ state's largestI Home, finance expenses ence in Iraq, and anotherir U S . - sing its hydropower dams iSHINGTON - Pacing a surgerge in vio- day of violer Tlic Public 1 U.S. killed. , President Bush said Tbesdi^ay' thc soldier was k said th c prop<)m m odate varioiLS Inisi- )mb exploded TUesday wesvest of ^eW8 ThoA««;d S tates w ill chan g e tacticss ajan d stiff- A c a r bora part of a plan;nses. I ilto g a t least four people2 a day ■ ifenscs in Iraq a n d w ill n o t: beb e intim i- B aghdad, kill percent boostirmanent increase would I I n d e x rave of I by a wave of suicid e b o m bbers er in te n t a fte r th ree dozendi people died in a wav too com plexidential a rates an average WASP nbings in the Iraqi capitxd.iL U.S. :rcent, split for the first ; Ciassifled .E5-12 Mom Icncc,liscouraging I cooperation with wi the suidde boml ed to perm it n o ffid a ls saidd Ione of Baghdad’s three dejd eputy .^vcen sum m er and non- Comics. . . .05 Movi U n itedrican i occupadon. 15 deadline. 'e’rc constantly looking at thc enemy ' mayors wasi kkilled in a hit-and-run shooiooting. f T he commiseasons. c n defei lasic residehtial bill for , 'Community .E4 Natii idjusting." Bush said. “Iraq1 is danger- The latestst attacks, induding the kil u k e up to six d a te d b A b d u l lo\vatt-liours a month is 1 Cwssword .B6 ObiUloney -----El on dUtand ifs dangerous bccause; terroristste Sunday of■ )Deputy Mayor I'liris Al both tlie inte caving.” R azzaq al-A•Assam, raised fears thcth a t a rate requests,Jn d er the n u e proposal, it i ^'0MrAbby’..B6 Opinlo v ie s ____ C7 A m e riaus to leave, and w e’re n o t leav elve months before the prosirosidential strengtheneded insu^ency is increasiasingly a hearing onrise t to S(i8.‘J2 from >cr through May a n d to -Food; Spot lon, B u ^ m ad e a b ro a d defcns;cnse o f his • targ etin g Iracraqis w ho w ork w ith th e U.SJ.S.-led pfesldent Bush spoiipoaks to media Tuesday during IbfUtiUtyi a r 'Z d ! »r June, July a nd Augusi. ;&;Home ..Cl-8 Wea ^ policy during a news coni:onference, coalition ass well as international gn rate increase iblluarles . .B2 ous. anc i^risk conference In tho0 RRose Garden ol tho White Ho ion rates \\'ould increase an g he will tell Americans duringdur th e th a t h ad conjinsidered them selves a t less recovering mc • Horoscope .B6 WestIpinlon . . A6-7 w an t us Despite recent doacloadly attack s, Bush says that of 25 pcrcent a nd cuniiner- ming campaign lhat “the2 vworid is th a n U.S. soltoldicra. it has investei making progress In Iraq. i an average of 21 pcrccnt, ^ :L:M. Boyd . .86 Vtorli:ports.. .D14 ! peaceful suid more free uun n d e r ray Please see IRAQ, PaiPage A2 United States Is ma tem along wi t ‘.fjteglcV&lley.Bl Heather .. .A2 nwTtwfwm in n o rm al accommodat test ... .B2-5 saying 1 W iltte n K increase in o J l \ torld .. J«,D6 Mpconw Perrine decade. T he ] m ore g p e n c i e s 03 K f | | :5 a 4 > " - ■ » P Fires devoiour more ^ generate abo ______in new reveni ;l^ on to ... ■ Idaho Powt ropse C re(^ e k H ^ California1 homes I customers in m i • Young evacueelees cope with _ e m O regon a ■III Company z i l smoke, loss - B4 i«,,; b e ^ coUccd ------Gi ( p e l i n e .A cash w hile lh • Thousands fleeee as flre races ^ II reviewed to innlhr Samtaunn B and its credit H toward mountainlin towns - B4 ^ H Theinterir n $20 million pi]□O^EY-Federal land agendeides have pro- y costs of a I d making permanent a pipelircline that car- Left, a Channel 4 newsDws van burns Tuesday u M n Mountain Hc ' -M a te Mt A 2 8 ^ w ater to c attle th a t g raze oriri pipublic la n d s ■ along Highway 18 Inn Skyforest,SI Calif., in [| in reliccnsin{ tl of O akley.. . the San Bernardino NaNational Forest. More I and accomn S S siD l!^LC 6.9-mile p ip elin e w as b u iltilt bby ran ch ers than 10,000 flreflghteiliters from around tho I I ness c.xpensc ig u st 2001 through a fed eralal cost-sharingo I The perm: I V p o s k lc West were at work Tu(Tuesday In California, k R Tam with - the Natural1 --Resources I raise resider »rvatioh Sendee ;^ e r wildlildfire forced |H |H 1 ^ 1 battling 10 major firesIres th a t have bumed I of 19 iwrcei N ega. todc from the.allotment% usuusual simuner . H | more than a.hatf-mlliioillion acres..Rlght, H ' tim e bet^vci. In g u n it ;an Antonio KeighU, W summer sea: anoved from their sum m er gTMgrazing ifcxt to m | W homes Tuesday.lay. The homes were M Tlie basit ie Creek, the cattle needed ano^ecwateranc destroyed by a wildfireiflre. H ce to supplement forest sprinjingssurfering IH OUM tMVMUTM/na MU MMk BH M n a : = Uvestoc ^ UOO kiIo^v: BOOSE, rags A2 ^ grazing : • , Mease seeoqo I------I SG1.67. 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Sun Vnlloy 4 »aiMaiAd •«teami«ium ly, e-cloody, in lyco triftd. m-rniaamg______Goose__ Iraq1 ____ ^Jurors il e ” Gift Cttrtifijorcfl ^ Continued from A l S en. J o hin n '■ Kerry, another •R;M llr.bb Continued from Al H o w' to t comment " Despite the escaladction in Democratic candidate,can said Bush from drought. attacks on Iraqis, A m ericanan forces “can talk a bout o u t:hardening targets, Tlie ranchers and SSawe tooth Written commmmonts will bo accoptod ai f Sardinia remained targets, with instisurgents b u t still has failedfail- to take the tar- video of National Forest say the ipipeline until Nov. 24 on a proposal by the n base and get off the backlacks of A m erican sol- better disperses cattle, restr s ^ u n g in Sawtooth NationalNat Forest ancl fifiring on a US. militaty ba ;:' NEWYORK(AP)-JurJurors were and entei Tl dties diers....Theonlyonly answer is to bring 734-3UH!! I less i intensive grazing, and1 providesr Bureau of LarLand Manafiemeni lo ciconvoy in two northern I videotape accused of in other countriintries, share the bur- ; shown an e.xpurgatcd vi ranchers with a m ore dep«ipendable allow the potiMrmanent installation of T'Rtesday. ^ lesday of women Irin gauzy million. Ead an undcr(^ouround water pipeline on In Baglidad, a rocket-prtjropelled den and ; endnd the feeling of ale models in prison if < \vater source. :cupation.” -■:gowns, half-naked male 2d to b ury the Goose: CrCreei< callie and liorse , gren g ad e attack k illed o ne* IU.S. sol- A m erican occuf e" singer Prosecuto 'llie ran d iers have asked " and “MargaritaviUe" of 2 feet nllotinont. ddier and wounded six odierers while Bush said he wasn’t> bothered by S2 million S170 million the pipeline at a depth o -Jimmy B uffett o t a S2 and make it permaneilen t, b u t Cotnmorrta, willwl bo usod to help pre- tlthey were trying to destro;roy road- criticism, Tyco chiof and h idingrial L see J th e A m erican pc»>ple , p a rty th a t fo rm e r 1V( activist Jon Marvel of 1W estem pore an cnvitnviionmentai assessment. • siside bombs, the U.S. militaitaiysaid “I think the row fo r his bonuses, ra: during an election . Dennis Kozlowski thrcv Watersheds Projea objeci!Cls to th e Comments5 cana bo sent to Scott TTbesday. are patient di • wife on a M ediierranear□an island. programs ar Nannenga.I. MinidokaM DisUict ranger. • A day after bombings5 ini Iraq year; b ecausec theydi te n d to b e able tained the themselves, plan. • Prosecutors maintaii a party '■“The impacts on the acreek are by mail to 363650 S. Overiand Ave.. killed k diree dozen peopleJle, Bush to differentiateiate between politics ■. party - morc lhan halfilf of which dams made lessened. We get better- distribu-1 Builcy. 833H318: by fax to 20a677- came c to the Rose Gardeilen on a and reality,”’ hehe said. "As a m a tte r ; was paid for withI company( on iheirTVciterprise corruption, don b of the catde,” said st;state Rep. 4878: or bby y e-mail « to comments- cchilly fall morning to anmnounce of f a c t... th e: dectorateele is a heck of money - was a “starkk eexample” the conglon:of stealing some SGOO Scott U Bedke, R-Oakley.. H1 e and iniermln-sawilawtooth- t]the United States wouldci set up a lot smarterter than most politi- ' of how Kozlowski andand former dition fromach faces u p to 30 years M n ike Poulton, B nice Bccedke and ' minitJol only w ater th at live- | ^ Sardinia. yco stock by lying a b o u t Land *' Management grou3und. ’Hie * PipmR c lence in Iraq and was uruncertain that, bodi in1 ththi e case of S yria an d X • “It's going to be a funfu week.” Obtis saidomerate’s ii financial con- t\TO ^ a g e n d e s support a [«:Ximianent stock othetlienvise coulcl have | ta n d pro- of Iran , diey1 nne- eed to do m ore.” 1 the stream . ' *'a b o u t how to d eal w ith it a ^ Kozlowski told guestss aiarriving at gated vcrsitm 1995 in to 2002. pijwline ;• and are solidtining public accessed m tl Tlie presidericient drew a parallel 11 M arvel could not for- ‘tect American lives. --the reception on Junel e 11, 2001, was .shown;e lawyers say that com J m ents as they preparerx; an envi- Altliougli P in blood- between thee suiddest bombings in test, lie nitsed a few Blaming the increase ir ► for his new wife’s 40thIth birthday. an anatomii ronmental assessment. m ally |)rote< rists and Iraq a n d d ie2 Sept.Se ll,2 0 0 1 ,te rro r- ;i and Swartz earned all * • water must l>e meas- *shed on foreign terrori: - “Eadng, drinking, wha'hatever. All ture of >ensationMi they got from ^ ll i e ran d iers will pay fotfor the cost issues. Hie v sts. Bush ist attacks in thel United States, would the cattle have Saddam Hussein loyalist Z the things we’re best knknow n for." spurting that vo all the appropriate of . burying th e pipeUne, w hidi will uixrd. And w ould bc “Ifs die sameime mentality,” Bush he water if the pipeline said ‘ more troops woi , r* Kozlowski and Swartrartz arc on to whether:new about their com- run ‘ along an existing ro;■oad, Scott access to the iders. said. He descrilCTibed the approach of wns not thereere? ‘deployed along Iraq’s bord on chargcs of graniTind larceny com m ittedI and loans. Bedke said. Bush’s news conferencee Ifailed to terrorists ;his this way: “We’ll just T he pipeline b e tte r d dt: istributes Scott Bed:edke said the sy.stem locent life and watdi rors were shown 21 min- . iven more than 13,000 fstop criticism of his Iraq ppolicy. d e strt^ innoce the cattle and reducess livestock couldn’t dive d States ancl dieir ^Iale rules: ivhat dai had been a four- . lay, blit that a m eter has Democratic presidenualial hope- th e U n ite d 5 use of seitsiuve areas, srsaid Scott gallons a day allies, you know, crater ' Circulation eotape. Justice Michael . illed. And he said it U jful Howard Dean saiclid Bush friends and allii week. d;iily *>nl; Nannenga, ranger for theeSaw i tootli l>cen installc of hardship.” Dimk-1 Wulock. clrculiitio,tlo,.dl™ cior d in ordering the expur- ^ to pipe the water to “seem s content to pursuele die a ir- in th e face of h National Forest’s Minidoka N legitimate tc h e strategy for dealiflg rsion that much of what s of th e sam e allotm ent. rent i flawed plan, unwilUrling to do H e said th e $ Circulation phono I,,,., lini aro opon “ S ”;?;; District. It also provitlesL-s a more otiier ai-easo ists is to have strike m on the tape - sucli as ater has to be used on ’what is necessary to ensncourage with terrorists ' • between 7 and 10 a.m.. ononly. If you do *iH f* 'i'''* ! dependable svater source.o, h e said. “ n ie w-ate [y to move quickly ^5^ m ically co rrect ice sculp- ^ preventing ihai allotmerlent,” h e said. 'our friends and allies tcto ajwist, forces ready t( r not rcccive your p.ipcr lij Michelangelo’s “David" Concerns includc pn steps ncc- intelligence; is gathered.j Bush s a d M a il in fo r n traveling Marvel disagrees.dts Even tliougli iincapable of taking the si ; the number for your arer v odka - w a s irrelevant ^ ^ noxious w eed seeds from ransfer of die strategyy willw not change Iwt Burlcy-Riipcrt- nicTimcs-N the forest, the cattle,ai,are on the same allot- iessary to expedite the tra ier the defendants had ' ^tluough the pipeline to tl s and con- th e tactical responseres; to “m oro siti­ V Paul-O.iklcy ...... G77“t042 lishcilil.iily al I. Nannenga said. A fillerer can be ineiit,theycc’ couldn’t readi die creek sovereignty to the Iraqis z i d any crimes. . ] tent to direci billions of ddollars to dders drivingng carsc will alter on tHe , ; TWin F;>lls by l.co I’uhlica u-sed to prevent die spieatad of weed from areas;as watered by the • nnil o th e r are.ns ...... 733-0a31 u-f |-.nlcprise5 special interests like Hallillliburton.” ground.” sc*eds, h e said. pipeline, hle e ^said. I’ciiiHlicaU [ eline carries >vater from daily anil Sund;«y i7.cr week. Saliitd;iy 1 n a te public lands livestocadc grazing Cuose Crec Z Home delivery; dally aiiJu.d Sunday. S4.35 n die allotment’s BlAI only S.V.'ll per week. Sales la\ because of environmcntiItal issues, tnaijjis on :und.iy only, S: 5(1 per week; Saiurday and Sund lit iii^okc f.iles. A $ 15.00 cliarite diallenged whetlii.r thele p ipeline iKiriioii andicl fivei trouglis on th e for- per week. Mifl >ubscriplion'>onv inuM bc (M»l ^iH d Utr .ill reiurned diecks. could bc authori/cd undnder Idaho est portion.n. 'llie'I project indudes a r in advance and arc availablilable only ulict.- p„,„na«ier. nember gained i law. pump statioition in Goose Creek and.' Wendell man says hele's Council met Z delivery i> nni inninlained.:d. Mail? faicv All f„nn Id for efforts ■ two stDrage■e ttanks on the foresL f o r m a t i o n A state law provides f< not In Shovel BrigadEde- seat by appippolntment ; ~ : IdalKi raiei: daily and .SumSunday per ]jaj,o 83303- ' to channel • Dick Lar^rsen, spokesman for e r weel;. ^iiuiday a.Ncw»(UI’S C 631-OHO) ispiib- by water right holders tc ’s newspa* A story inin'IUesday’S T newspaptr w ; week, daily only W.lUl per v ;am to pro- W ater Re.soi.sources, said the depart* An article in Friday’s l>cr week. Oul of U«gxII l32ThifilSlV W..TwinI-all\, water away from a streai incorrect information z ■ ttnd Sunday only S.'^.IK) |>cr ;stock.That ment lias: askeda the randiers to per contained incorrect:t informa* contained inc licationi Inc, a suljMdlary ol tect th e stream ftoin livesi lonnection ab o u t how RockyRoc Baker got on the type of diange doesn’t anim ount to a provide infiinformation about ho\v tion about the cor i Tim es-r>-Ncws telephone l betw een John E ickhof ofof WendeU Heybum City:ity Council, U paid al T>m.i l-alU by llic new water right or a transfer, * they are measuringn. water and and the Shovel Brigade. B aker wvas as appointed to the » : C ircu lad o n (D aniel WiWalock, Circulation Directos. Offici,!] Clly and counly according to theQ Idaho infonnadonon diat sliows the cattle Eickhof said h e ’s n o t a member council in1 JtJune 2002 to fill a Ing (D e l^ Johnson, M anagerlursuani lo Scction 6C-U1S ol Departmeni ot Water RResources. othei'wiser wouldwi have access to die »;: Classified Advertising Dut partid- vacancy creat■eated when Ruth Ailn »- ■ N e w s...... ode. Tlim'>l.iy in licrcby dc'ii'- A nd th a t m eaas tliere iss nor avenue creek withoihout d ie pipeline. of the Shovel Brigade bu ilay oflUe \scckon wliich Ic|m1 pated in some of the grououp's acdv- D u ran t resie:si^ed. Baker ran for ■ R etail A dvertising (Mi Smit, Advertising Dire for a direct public protest2St. ------bc publiNlii-il. fcivs writer Jennifer ities regarding Southh Canyon City Coundl:(dTfour years ago, Kit '.-*1 Ag W eekly (Ja n e t GofSoffin, G eneral M anager) er. . pic.isc send cliange ol Ranchers must nolorify th e 7imcs-Wcii sctedthoL ? department of their p la n s a n d Saudmannn can< be nwdiod a t 733- R oad n ear Jarb id g e, Ncv.cv. was n o t electe Publisher Stephen HaH a r tg e n ...... nio: I’.O. llov.‘i4H.Twin TallN. nes-News regrets me laric Walworth ...... meet other requirementJits, indud- 0931, Ext..237,orjsandrTjann®mas- 23 77ic T^mes-News regiigrets the The Times-, M anaging E d ito r C lar error. Coprilght e 2003 ing: icvaUcy.com. e rro r |K Vallay N«wtp*p«ra Inc. a r a a e: ( J i r c c c o r y ' eaffiiBBBii :tor) ...733-0931,Ext. 1 2e r ) ...... E x t.2 ...... Ext, 3 lirector) ...... Ext. 4 ...... Ext. 5 ...... Ext. 249 ...... 735-3255 h m m

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I ' on ^iflsdiK flniog^ foil ^ ■ 1 from ’ Salt ei s balance and responslbUity fbr Iraq^ ssecurity, . some sladc oon n tb e n a tio n ^ eco* vacaniy^i^alqpddedvid v o te A a t -W S f r n f f fn m n Lake aty, S—fll' vote while slshared a l a u ^ w fd i a nd,, irin a con* L autenbergisaid. sa in tern atio n al suppott, camnnotsim* nomatterwhatdmt," he said. aid opponents were- . badcedBuab'kcMM.ofdf d w U t a h ^ftov.MBwLMLsivttt vroridng out g>gratulatoty gesture, twice:e patted . lohofe. saic ply leave &aq. Democratic!i c h o p efu ls b w been RepuUlcBn to hoftd thete nationM . - on exerdse . tlthe shoulder of Sen. Jameseshihofe, “misrepresentsalting A e B ush admin- WbUe acknowledging acritics of piling blamee onoc Bush iwrfcring nogress” on the envi- tj lead agency for anfordngog Ienviron- equipmentt a ai t a dow ntow n d u b . **I', RR-Okla., who diaits thee S en ate isnationlj piO| President B u^ who insististed die they couldt cany a forward the id distortiDg Leavittls t Tw^tai rules.-Leavitt saidaidhevrm accepted diis i .. responsibiUty £Environment and Publicic Worics * ronment and United States should nonot have CUnton-era bboc o o m 9 desperate^ need to i. start tbe job at onliNov. } 6,a • becauselbebelieve tb e presiden t Is CCom m ittee. record. *^e d invaded Iraq, his predecessissorsaid: But Clintonton sa id ^ e r e is* no day afcer He retigns ass govemocg committedI tot substantially more Despite weeks of Denmiocratic have this man mi in this office,” "We. « can’t just walk awavay from real cause forfor pessimism” about i His first task, Leavitt saidBid, WOI b e p rogress onn tht e environm ent, a n d eiefforts to block o r d elay dthe vote, Ihhofe said1 ofo Leavitt, who vras this.” ^ the state ofif dthe nation and the I one of nominated,in iu A ugust to fUl d ie to Parn th* tpi«f awH ennft«ofldenceof doh^^tomsudiawaythatdoesnot irinduding a boycott of C linton sp o k e in a d iscue s s io n ac w o rid “A nd11 I gee{ tired of reading ings, only vacancy resulsuiting from Cliristie ^ EPAls 18,000 employees. . seoiirplaram die world IiInhofe% committee meetin the K enne^ Center withibisl996 1: cheseartidesales abouc how voters are vitt. One, Whitman’Sd dej ep artu re in la te June. j *T,contimie to be veiy^optimistic oi .competitiverely.” eeight voted against Leavit RepubUcan chaUenger,, fo rm e r qm icaL It^ a dieapd cop^)ut” Sen. Bob Dole of Kan^1^ . The “On balancence, the lak 14 years, : event happened to folliIlow th e w e're noc doin*oing that bad," Clinton :torsdiein. GOP bloodiest E d ^ in Baghdad sisince the said, GIA: Twc contract lAfghanistitan Key( stare of tbe U.S. occupatiction, w ich A lthoughI theirtb< appearance was th ree d ozen people dead ajand hun- biUed as a1 debate,dc Clinton and WASHINGTON - TWovo contrac* aaaBasaaaasssB Uveli in hom es w h ere th e te senatttors plan Id red s h u rt in a series of atlittacks. Dole traded}d m o re q u ip s th a n cors woridng for tiic CIAA,werekiU- v UjUlation In brief j;is on most of thc time mi Clinton pickcd his won)rds carc- barbs. Dole: gavega' Clinton a bonle ed in an ambush in Afghfghanistan, ______more trouble learning to re fuUy, as ex-prcsidcnts ususually do of Gredan FormidaFoi for his grt^ tbe agency said lUesday. other kids, a study says. s book on presidentitil e voted 24-15 to pass the ° hearings when J commencing on thele foreign and his be WiUiam Carlson, 43. of S TUesday^ repoi^ based.Tnr c Iraqi c hoped Clinton would iblicans said it makes ^ poUcy crises of their sueaccessors. wit which he h( Pines, N.C , and Christoph< vey of parents, also found tl resid en tial Ubrary. ed tax changes to reflect g __«r News Service IBut h e m a d e d e a r h e sidiided with put in his presi MueUer, 32, of San Die{ 6 months to 6 years speni dvcs. Sens. HiUary singly global economy. feUow D em ocrats wher havave urged Their wive ‘*tzaddng terrorists oper t%vo hours a day watchinf s said diose very dmnges ^ "® W ASm NG’iGTON - TWO key a greater role for odier cccountries • C linton, D-N.1i-N.Y., a n d EUzabetli th e rej sion, playing video gam es < Republicann senators want thc i:in Iraqis secu rity and rebuiluilding. Dole, R-N.C.,C., introducing each ;rmine companies that f.computers. That’s rougl; ire in th e U n ited S tates. g, 8^ Bush adminiinistration to explain Dole said violence agaiiainst U.S. others husbaniland, also joincd in the • How much S t o T s - same amoimt of time the;ley ^ d U.S. inieUige: » finds itself forced into _ igenco failings in Iraq forccs f and theh aUies inin Iraq is banter. 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'■ • ; ., i-ijf.-. detailtei nation^ adoption agendes Nation In bri ^ a n t TTiiimr, th e ir ngm»< :ept applications from gstys . h (^ of 17ptba astronauts VIRGINIA BEACH,'ftV a.(A P). sbians, though resistance ’ hanisam.ht- r.* i'1' Ralph Sheldon heardiri sn.cxplo- • train in g cam p in A fgtu accomplished sden* is strong among many,'■ accusers said. sion, saw a woman sliu affiliated agendes, a new ftijostan aT'H doctcctors and pilots, united in on a bench, bloo^ poi ' . Faris was bom in Pa immon desite to explore by a leading adoption insti- *n in 1999. her head. He thou^t became a U.S. dtizei said John Young, noting >rs. .. Since his arrival in th t e U n ite d have committed suidd n Pertman, executive direct iverse back^unds and ' there was nobody elsese around.i _f ,i, States in 1994, his prii ifoung was the first com-, l m 5 a s - i ^ ; the Evan K DonaldsonI p atio n h a s been truck c “A girl jtist shot her« on Institute, predicted the o f th e s h u ttle C olum bia. ' ' a 911 operator in a c ts would grow fewer in S the firont row of chairs n 2 0 0 2 , . r as more homosexuals try; ^ ATV injuries rise In le immediate femilies ofS “P icks o fthhe Week Footbcball Contest” imp p are n tt. ' government reportt states Ride H^lusband, William McCool, S l i e l d o n ' Brovm, Kalpana Chawla, Ite over'parenting by gayss . WASHINGTON-Thehenumberof a ook tho stand ^ 1 Anderson, Laurel Claric 2n an im p o rta n t clem en t in red u sin g ail- ^ W a t c hI FOR [\iesday and I people lolled or inji^i I R am on. ^ th e gov- ho9Urecori- thebniad>ader dispute over whether[■ terrain vehides is risir Columbia families were rmit same-sex marriage, e m m e n t said TUesday. ng was pli^d ^ penn by the relatives of otherI THIS WEEEK’S ents of g ^ adoption sayf The Consumer Prododuct Safety or the juiy at uts who died on duty, n do best growing up withI C om m ission reported tl he murder ^dren ( lg those killed in the 1967^ ENTRY FFORM mother andfather, and they^ people were injurec rial of sniper both a mo r s L i s a f ispacecraft fire and the ;d sam e-sex m arriag es5 enough in 2002 to be iuspoot John lallenger explosion. IN S u n dd a y ’s John Allen AU hospital emergency roo addition, 467 ^ nad. “‘‘"P'- Supporters ' say gays, 110.100 in 2001. In ad Muhammad mai ■related acd- EXpOCtt anotherS solar flare T im e s -INMe w s W MuhammadIV whc*cr!:r single o r a s a couplc, canI p eo p le d ie d in ATV-rc 1 d e n ts in 2001, up from*! and Lee Boyd Malvo0 aare accuscd P>™do2 a “ loving home for children 1 446 in 2000, to arrivove a t Earth today figures. U.e in th e sniper a ttack s( th a tk ille d 10 w ho otheih erw ise w ould b e in institu- the latest available £ I tists again warned that people and tcrrotT o iized th c dons orr foster ti care. report said. nications on Earth could C hild ren u n d er 16 ycyears o ld had S u p e r B o w l P a r l y W ashington a re a forr tlthree weeks ipted this week by anotherIJ GrandPrizeDrJrawing for Huge Su| 37.100 serious injuries? “ 2002. up last year. Terrorr ddefendant In N.Y. ^ar eruption on the sur-ir­ ^ d m ore Sponsored by Mr. GasIS M uham m ad, 42, is on trial in hrlrftfA r from 34,300 in 2001, the Sun and that it might ) case gets 20 years th a n a ny o ilier age groi only o n e of th e killingsngs, th e shoot. • even hamim per firefighting efforts inil! A ll Weekly Winneiers will be Automatical^ally Entered into the SOiNDRIA, Va. - A terrorr The CPSC is con; tng of Dean Harold1 MN eyers a t a . A L ^ Califomlia. ia lant accuscd of plotting to icy and con- ^ Grand Prized Drcrawing. See your local2I ilMr. Gas Store fo r gas station in Manasslassas, Va. But defendan 3 request from advocac leaded straight for us like a rough the cables that sup- n die use of , prosecutors are'presiresenting evi- cu^ ^ sumer groups to ban train,” said John Kohl, a rules and reg,gulations. No Photo CopiesCo, allowed. few York’s Brooklyn Bridge Ier age 16. A flight tn dcncc from the otherher shooungs, po^t Ne" 2 ATVs by anyone undei astrophysicist at the e n te n c e d to 20 years in . iss<*eduled Missed last Sun ILOCATIONS m Faris w as sentenced to 15 OviiuKO tux Um1 Runn btnmui OubPdi South OvnuND Sheldon testified:d a b o u t th c lym an! magnetic field by midday ’ Columbia astronaullUtS E arth ’s ms V GmWAiH lllllMltkn„ Sof-SciV iSOHOnrintbtn 30IWbIIUi& ZIOIOroWAn - shooting of 34*ycar-jar-old Sarah ■or for aiding and abetting tcr- , plus five y ears for conspir- CAPE CANAVERAIAL,' Fla. - 15S(WI»dikd |urlrr.lOU3tt U U 1.IDUXI901 bp«t.lom» (M8I47M43313 (208I67S-2I0I( (208I678-SII3 in Montgomeiy Countjmty. acy- I partides into space from jrding to prosecutors, Faris,H explorers, the Colunimbia astro- ^arged p m (1081678-3180 »08)73«t77i77 «0il43t-9S3O______The retiree testifiedied in a shaky Accord m a, th c ou term o st layer of U ^ ^ _ — avcled to Pakistan andi n au ts w ere honored ’Hi■mcsday,vith voice lhat he was puttlUtting a letter 34, travi I’s atmosphere, isn't harm-n- ^ ^ ^ - nistan, carrying out lowV th e unveiling o f thi[heir names me suns . in a mailbox whenI hhe heard “a Afghanis eople. 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P ^ ast M onday, B«Beltw ay S n ip e r. M | l f l*up I Maughi[lan, Ander!rson top the I suspectJohnjaA U en B l B J M im am m ad[firedhis fi ■l ] i “ S i ! law yers a n d o p te d1 t* Igh- fdlow suspecl Johnm L ec Malvo ■ eye on the dty’sfy s seats aro up for electionIon on b o r t o d s . his son. And when1 flh e insisted on s g m m I f u tu r e .' Tuesday: We also hke hi:his cross-examining sururvivors, he I Here are ouiDur • Seat 2: Incumbent Glor>iona d e te r m in a tio nI tcto potentially alienatete d th e jury. By I vie\vs on thi'jh is Galan will face challengenger d e v e lo p th ( e Thursday, h c h ad ddc e d d e d to go ______jchizophrenic, seriousu s disadvantagec in assdA ing ! year’s races: Dennis Maughan. downtown are»,re a back to his lavvyers. . ad mit it d t iat even if th e y spottedd nosed a p aranoid s d • Seat 3: Incumbent Triprip Craig m o re activ(tive He did nolliing bubut dam age his him aa t ta i crim e sc e n e , th ey did1 was d e d a rc d com pe[«lent (which this igrigh h t? Som e legal e x p e ^ r will face chotienger Ruseuss Lively, business recruit•uit- case, whidi raises th e issue of fair- ;ee jcg him sh o o t a n yone or seeee became a moot poinin t w h en h e believev e tht a t Uie decision t o . ^ v e Choose • Seat 7: Erik Andersen,;n, Slinwn cus- ness. Our \'dgue stanandards of com- himwiUi wii a gun. H c seem ed to> plead ed guilty). c o u nse se i l: is th e o n e decision m ost Maughan Barigar. Wayne Bohm on * potency may m ean1 tth at preserving think< theso ti ad m issio n s m ade his But th e legal prociK css has gotten likelyf to to h u rt a d efen d an t’s . ^ '' Pohlman aro running (orfor the ’tt ; a defendant's auloncnomy can com- innocercencc obvious. Meanwhile,e, much more complex2X since com pe- d iances ces o f receiving a fa ir cri'^. Having ser\’ed mndlman to t t a t re g io n , f f i “ „ seat left vacant by Coun prom ise his right to0 aj fair trial. prosect2cutors a re show ing th at the lency w as first e stabiblishcd, and it If so,« , shouldn’t si we review ouTj; ' as a 'Rvin Falh Howard Alien’s retlremetnent. Boal of restt-oin C om petency liess 1n e a r th e caseis is mui± i morc complicated,!d. \vould seem th a t allcllowing people impreds-? d se definition of compcl,fcn- i County commis Councitwoman Glenda in g c ity ia> h eart of th e notionn of( a fair trail. Tliee legal 1> doctrine of compe- to defen d them selveves b a se d on cy for: sdf-reprtssentation? s d Itls ^ I sioner, Dennisinis Thompson is unchallengimged for g ro w th is e n c o u r Virginia has takep1 painsj to tenceI originated oi c en tu rics agoI in m ere com prehensioion rather tiian violationdon of ihe.Sbcih Amenditiflnt j Maughan know:3WS Seat a. aging. His leaderJer* ensure ju stice by m oving th e Englishish com m on law, w hen defenfen- on a some higher stastandard of to qualif:alify tiiis right, since wc the ins and out:lu ts Tho TimeS'News offers5 iisiu ship will con:on* sn ip er trial to a ven:n u e w here jury dantss had h to a rg u e th e ir own knowledge or abilityity m ay n o t b e ^ a ddy y preventi those w ith a ficm- i of local govern*m - enciorsements as a servervice to t r ib u te to T w irin m em bers m ay b e pcpotentially less cases.;.To T bc dedared competentnt in the defendant’s bb< e st interest. tal d efecifect or an irmbility to conduct selves properiy from cxci^a^ ment imd i it: ts readers. We welcome opopposing p .,11^. c o n iin uling in j fearful or angry. Du:Jut in allow ing in a U.S.U.S court, d efen d an ts m ustst . Other well-kncwnn idefendants diem sdv I have chosen to repnaresent them- ingicPe- Perhaps adopting a hieqir; impact on citi viewpoints. ______p ro g ress. M uham m ad, a defe:fendant voluniaitarily >vaive th e ir right to ir detrim ent. chy off standards st: for ! e ^ comp<> /ens. He was a ar n - unskilled in legal piprocedure, to legal, counsel co a n d also demon- sdves, often to their i e a c u rren t psychological Serial killer Ted (indy used a tenc^,', in in w hich morc d cm an d jj^ effective agentIt (of change at Crail -un rep resen t him self,, Lth e ju d g e m ay straie a aig vs. Lively: A toss-u[ : tiiat is free o f any m entalI loaded question tiiatat reinforced his tasksrequire req greater abilities,; lhe county level,el, \vith an artic- ' have nullified this; gesture.e state tli [win Falls voters have^ 3i M uham m ad, 42; ish accused in defectct o ( r disease th a t m ay hinderder guilt. Sunset Strip kilIdller Douglas wouldd preservePf d ie right to b o d i ulate voice, aan enurgeiic ounsel a nd to a fair trial. Igh decision lo make in thit» 6 lhe slaying of D eanlh H arold their■ com cc prehension of Uie pro-0- Clark alienated th eJ jijury w ilh his self-coun demeanor andid a congenial :e between incumbent Tri]rrip Moyers, 53, the seveventh victim in ceedinfings, p arties involved and arrogance \vhen hc: s]spewed obscen------;r/icm>ie Rcjms/and , ' a p p ro a c h . Luss a three-week shooti)ting sp ree last legal, consequences, co ities at th e judge andndlavvyers- K a th a aig and challenger Rus [email protected]) tcachcsfoa^- Maughan alsoIso has a firm a te , O ctober in th e Waslishington area. Bein{ing judged competent a nd also lost his priviivilege. (kmrO®c ,’ely. Wilh either candidate yclw logy a t DcSalcs ..',~ gnisp of privateate-sector biisi- t-'vei lent Ten people died amind three were involveIves having a “ good under-r- An old saying h asas it th a t “ any- sic ^ c h lers will have an cxcellen crsity. Her latest book is “77ic ness. He has a solid under- w ounded. M uhamimad rr insists he standinding”; it does n o t im ply nor-or- o ne w ho serves as liiliis own lawyer l/;iiversi| jresentaiive. loiyn Darkness," tvith FBI^gro- standing of issue:ues surrounding reprt „ y \ras not involved in the shootings, malmental me functioning, h as a fool for a d ieent.” n B ut w e Unknowi 'raig has proven to be ; le re usually a filer GreggGre^ McCrary. downtown Twirivin Falls and . and h e w anted w itritnesses to U nabotbomber Ted Kaczynski, diagiag- should ask: Isn^ the id cotincilnum wiih an inde I regional econornomic develop* ndeni mind. We uppreciatiia te A • m en c. ; ability to defend the city’ Normally the incumbent a way to Jget back: ini shape eresis, on issues such a Amenicans mulist find a w o u ld c a r r y an ai advantage te r su p p ly a n d 911 d isp a lcich- li going into a raccace of this kind. m o d em jobs (in d uuding d mine), physicalical activity should be m ad e He asks the right quesue.s- J k mericansarere very com peti- | ~ B u t in h e r o ne tterm in office, . ] th a t is how w e spent;nd most of our morc: accessibleaci and available, ms, thinks in the long lenr;rm, /% tive. ahvaysJ haveli been. Wc B 3i l l l F e r g u s o n Gloria Galan iiaiias not made a tim e. If I’m not sittiitin g in a diair. P eoplelie nr e e d places to go jogging, d encourages cooperaiioitiojl x^Lare obsessed;d wilh winning, mpact on this e, com ing oui on '■ ------* I’m n ot doing m y joljob. walkingin g a n d biking w ithout put- significant imp th private industiy. We can’a n ’t hcing n u m b er one, w-ays, w e arc • whofall fal into th e extrem ely obest«se ’Ihese healdi repoilorts ten d to ting ththei e ir lives a t risk, b u t m ost c o u n c il. ink of any reason he shoulim id m any w plan n ers p u t no em phasis on number one. categorgory (at least 100 pounds take on an adm onishshing tone, as if city plar W e a lso fin d ttroubling that valks, public parks and hik- tumed by voters. We’re th e rid iestst country in th e overa a healUiy 1 w eig h t) has ist because we’re sidew all Galan’s campaig:aign has empha- g rails. Sut Lively also brings^ ‘‘ world. We have a m ilitary Uiat is lased from 1 in 2W) in 198G16 tot' \veak-\^ed^and lazyzy. In reality, this ing trail; sized her Hispispanic heritage irporations th a t em ploy peo- o n g b a c k g ro u n d in c ity p la r sccond to none. 1 Ie”6 )non pounds ] at that rate, virtu-tu- consequence of dieJ lifestyle1 our p ic in sc part of lown.1 City Council 8 ind we aren’t 30-minulinuie, paid exercise b reak s luld ceriainly Ik - of benefile fit coursc for th e o nei tht at nearly eveiy a**y A m erican would b e: in culture promotes, an' jld strive to rep- e u e n d unless as pir a rt t ofc e ach workday for members should *I\vin Falls, He itas the fort'o re- every country in thihe world cares • ixtremely obese categoiy by going to reverse th e i iking and employeloyccs vvho don’t w ant to resent the wholeole city, not just jj, Jing • about except us - nm en’s soccer. 2040.I. >vc change our think >hi to solve long-standin our priorities. completpletcly w aste away physical- iis ethnic .segmgments or geo- :are- Noxv it seem s tlialai we’re not s no . mystery how tiiis has> rearrange some of oi oblenis creatively. His can c needs to do a ly. Tla h a t t'w ould b enefit b o lh th e grapiiic neighborhoods. ne a n d contcnt to be th e bibiggest, baddesl happer3ened. We have plenty of Our government r I philosophy on budgets an the bener job of labelining foods so th at employeloyee a n d th e corporation, as (C o tu ic il s e a ts4 a:are designated ‘ ;ide- country on the plananet, w c as indi- food,, an ai d w c h av e a ta ste for the •grades for ciiy sireeis, sid( :-fat, low -nutrition treats lhalhat w e can easily rccogrgnizc the total employeioyees gain energy d uring by zone, butt mr e m b e rs a r e I be viduals are well onm o u r way to . llks and servicos would b ?d grocery sto re shelves andnd number of calories,s, 1fat a n d carbo- lh e >vorlivorkday a n d reducc th e elected by all citycit; voters.) m itgrow ins th e rest•st of th e world, crowd j ilcom e. up most of the space on hydrates th at a rc co;:oniained in the amountunt of health-related time M auglian’s experience jj., ,. too. Literally. Accorording to scien- tJ^kc ui It’s a sluime these two cand lists at the Centerr forf Disease restauraurant m enus. (O ne thing; food \ve eat, and I vvould in d u d e away/ fromfrc th e job. should make a cdifference. He e n eed to fm d new ways to lies are \ying for the sam Control and Prevenention, about 31 Americm e a n s a re n ’t n u m b e r oneL‘ aat t sim ilar inform ationn for every We ne has our endors«)rsemem in the at. We would be comforiablable pgrceni of Americacans are now is rcsissisiing temptation.) m enu item at everyy restaurant maintairitain our physical health, and to iat, wc n f ^ to make it a cultur- race. w ithth either candidate asIS a Identified a s beinglg obese (at least Groareatiy com p o u n d in g the proiirob- and concession stanind. It w ould do d iat,' )A %vould com e al prioriiiority. E idicr that or vse n eed to m e[imber ir of ih e’I\vin Falls CCit ity 30 pounds above wiwhat is consid- lem isis thi e fact th a t o u r societyy also help if th e FDA rendered the necessity forir o ut %viUi consistent,It, siraightfor- get usedised to a future of strctch pants Vote Andersen> en C oluncil. u i Regardless of who wh ered a healthy bodjidy w eiglit.) has rer ;ical ex ertio n largely obso-> ward dietary recomtemendations so and increasinglyinon shorter life span. Tlie four cand:ndidates looking wins,ns this race, voters can;an’t Perhaps even morerc alarming are physicj tlie stalistics annouounced last Ictc.Yc.You don’t bum many calo-lo- we can apply tiiis ninu tritional d aia ------to replace retirinring Councilman lose.?e. ll Ferguson is a colum nist for week Ijy lh e R andrl Corp,< diat riessittin sit g in a c h a ir typing onm ia in a coherent m aninmer. Dill F< ------shcjw th at lhe numn ib e r of people comp pu u ic r k eyboard, b u t in m ost Public facilities; thtl a t prom ote the MVfacon ac (Ga.) le T im e ss-N ew s ------LfiTTERS---- Stephen Hartgen ...... Publlihor c Timcs-Netvs bc ableb le to give ju st b ecausc she Clark Walworth ...... Managing wlltor ' Miko:ko Smit ...... Advertising director Knowledge, exp[perlence help cornmimunity Church. rial prin ted in T ltel 2cause of th is, I can highlyly dated Oct. 15 tided}d “ S ta te aid for was blood.blo< S h e already w as strug- The members: ofofi the editorial and writ/riters of editorials are StephenII Maughan makee decisions ,e c oimmend m a vote for him inI thih e foster hom es doesnsn’t fit for glingg bbe ecau se h e r p aren t was u n abIjIc le to c are for h er h as neces- Hartgen, Clark WaWalwerth, Steve Crump, Davidvid Cooper and Shelley Hidenour.3Ur. Dennis Maugharan is a man of cominging city elections. With hislis grandparents.” ----- experience in gove vemment. He is abiliticities, h e w ill bo a welcomle e I w as a single grrgrandparent car- sary.. ImIm agine w hat going in to a kind and thou^itfitful in his rela- additicition to th e council. H e will?ill in p f f lr m y o n c a nid d only grand- strangeitiger’s hom e w ould have done uonships with peo;lople and will be abliible to d iscu ss p roblem s witjiv ith ^ child last year. Thislis child is one to iiee r r eci m otionally I believe D eadline for electlction letters considenall sidess cof any prob- therest res of the council peoplee ^ of the most precioious things in theree should sl bc finandal assis- lems ihat might ararise, th e n and membersmi of the city staffT my life. I was receieiving no finan- tance:c aa’ v ailable for g ran d p aren ts Is Thursdajlay make a decision b:based on the i andcome co to equitable decision:ions cial help withithiss ichild. I was whoI aare re w ilin g a nd able to c are erment of all for :hethe maintenance and betterter- nut financially ablejle to afford to for hthei: e ir g ran d d iild ren , a t least ' Want to expressiS yyour opinion 4 0 0)0 ' words or less, and lo lurn, n it facts for lhe bcttei parties involved or affected. His mentIt ofc o u r w ay o f life in thisis not work. In fact;: I a c tu a lly h a d u n til1 childch su p p o rt can b e about the upcomoming city coundl in... |. decisions will be bbrought about city, three part-time jobobs in addition obtainelin ed from th e p arents - if races in the Mag:lagic Vaiiey. You-still • byly

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IbnfHaridn,, a loBf Democnttictic cooteoden c in loini or Howard Dean hassvirtualty ^ >' thithatUdwBnnan and NewHampshitetoMassssacfaiisetts NewHanq^iQdiixe. Boc diat wiU ; ; ^ . tbftiraridl.Ifacgr e h d u n :;;«ai^pedinIowafor diele past two’ - V. Clark cans!a s l^ IbvRii^d live to. :Sen.PaulTsongas.Heb(beganvrin- happenineoa coming w edctaa tfae i a n n o u n d th ’^y I quettioainglqr reporte • M s,justreced4yacfaihievinghis /'fightanothiidler day. So l John : ..ni^downtlieTo^inGGeorgia ...,stoiy-moveslres firom tlie newspapers p e t e i nitfaejan.l9caticuse$in t i ’ ; * I pcOIsten m di^obiiqi ;:t /■am pfftgrrfng 4tiil ievery one V l& tiin oDf f Arizonaj b ia sse d the ' imd Florida. Both Geor^[^W.Bush anddielntei vfa^tfaeTime&doKiibed .:. ; oC-lts 99 c o u n ties.:; ; ''•W waRepul:iniblinui contest in 2000 '■ ?T1^ * [tiafat** pla c e t t ■ imd Bob Dole lost Newr . .: . Ibenlowa3W& and New Hampshire •i O Dtetinm brtant,^ -, • Ihecattcusesareii^^taUenge. ^ and won a 1landslide v i^ iy eight ' Hampshire on the w ^'tothe tt wOIpertem (diticalpowiKThe.editoliU . • j 'jtef^ g S riu iitle sa stfa e ] - 7bT>artidpate,votmmmustleave (layslateriiT in th e N ew H a m p s h i Jlepublican nomination,n, as did ' ice Dotfid BlVdSfndsr is :'. Ibe typicalBudienct ie folks who rcceive their J candidate. Some people}le consider in s h is dmeme and effort between d ie becaiausediey theVibAmgbcngtonibst I «) .'idiMlstudents iad d i ice firom tb e Tim es could diis fim. Most go eitherer because lo re sway. diey are powerfully moilotivatedor . . ■ I 5! : ; ^ pepper would-beK jpresidents lhatis: is d e ^ ly offensive to any- ioe part of a well-organmized -*3» ^ tougher questiout o t t a t h e y 10 knows that the meanest group. Dean appears to have thc Jj ^arelilcdy to Iter at a campaigiign ever rtm 'in Iowa and . motivated antiwar folkskswith him; 'J 'WdShingtOn thinlf’ tnnlanIc.Andany- New Han[^pshire is an elevated Gephardt has most of: thtl e unions, j j'; .'^ooe w h o ste p s on 5tag(ag e a t Iow a sp e c tad d e compared to any con- atin their skilled organinizeis. ' ‘ I . S a t e o r tlie Universit>sity of Nw test indedecades for majfor of New It will be a m ajor upspset if those )• 'Hoinpshire unprepareiiredtsliltely YoikQtj^ty or borough resident in two do not finish on topo p in lo w a - LET THEMi 1 -tbleavescaiTed is. Q e a n u p y o u r otvn m ess, a n d th e ord er o f fin ish h w ' illb c 1 -;.'So all o£us were inflinfuriated folk, before you go trash- im portant Some say tintherc could ; -w henlhe New Yorkcllm^snob- li ing thei “quaint”“« states! b e a p u b lid ty payoff fbifor th e can- : bish as usual, checFcde d re tire d T h atc said,ss it was entirely sensi- didate who finishe&thiia ird -n o w TALKK. vGen. Wesley d a rk andand Sen. Joe ble for• a and liebeman to likely to b e Sen. Jo h n K e n y of FREEINCOh:OMING CALLING5 PLANP — ------L^ETIERS— 4 00 outgoing etiltjiarlar tnlnutestr Frre Incoming cvltulii(tu(ar caKs 'Society neglectsS Hits yOUn£ rationalizilizc and complain, but it is w hen I w as 13 y ears yot-oimg. Unllmlied Pushih To Talk*" ikenism and the inevitable IbdsQ^, 34 y ears later, I[a s m proud wallM»-t«lkl«(IvmlnutM n- against alcohol IniIndustry >lace.The rcsults are a great to say th a t h e h as b ^aim y h u s- ce Included . ' T h e alcohol industrystiy has deliv- depressiosion in the quality of life, a banc^ m y soul m a te ancn d best ""t'“$ 5 9 .9 9 S i^ c r e d its u ld m a tu m-therateof - ti vastcxpa[pansion of injuiy and death frien d for th e p a st 26-pl■plus years. addictzoR is to b e cond7RCinuedand at the costcos of $53 billion 0 yeai; a Dennis’ heart belongs: tov tne, but IN S T A N T m C EENTIVE N : perhaps expanded, andani m ost o f figure ignoredign by alL (Lots of poli- his love for th c d ty of•IW T inFaUs C«t unlimited night*nhjh «nd th(i n cw casualties arcarc th c u n d er- tics o va- ert the $87 billion for Iraq, is som ething I know I n:m ust share wcekendf wh«n yo«j tddd unlun llm lt^ age. n ot a wtrhisper hi o f th c $53 billion w ith th e d tizen s of thisis wonder- • coast*to-meone I The lack of parentaltai involve-i all. Congingratu lad o n s to Buhl. k now will look into allI tht c issues m en t m ust com e fromim ia fear of th c ARCH]:HIE WALKER a n d h e a r all sides of th «nl cl f I »H w 71H. J I« (^ Irtf mi-f iMWHi NiiiH itwon it?il lo mo«*»iMifrolinMiul* < ple, it would be a lopca^cal fim step. Center, a residentiali adult sub­ h e prom ises. T h at m ann isI D ennis Ihrtf dHk Wl l>-nf Clni m> iwl 6t tu II lead tnvKf ttirmtri la artwi rtM Ikm*i« efl iwo-rrti wi»(r *3>rtnfnl fm Mdiining C > HfilH HjiioftU mtinit. ri»» WierpnM tonqI WifDntnf IwMn ’ W c have abandonedI a ipillar of stance abuseabi treatment program in M aughan. M y vote is hi; ion« (HlxKf Wf Kf Ilf N«l Ct. « ort iMy Unuimltd (MKt ConnMl iMiuin OoI rol mlud«n Cnxe nature - protection ofoftheyoung-' t Gooding.) th a t your vote is his a s i CcnTWI (Jill, .iwn Ul I0iym,n &<«I C«» I ft m.floiTin4 IM iMnjtn e( vu. iktM d m H UXVmnuw utd u mnrrt ItftKt . 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Idaho. • Politicalloal experience: One year on Managei Medical Centerinter. sOTes, of meetingss S chroeder is '------' Hopefuls for seat:7 7 • Occupation: Assoeladate broker at ' p|,planning end zoning commls- water/w;one.' • PoIWcal experience:®xp« none, h i d i n g th ro u g h o u t: th e sta te . a re a Ih hospital spokesman, a realal Brawley Realty. sion, six)ilx years on city planning and and aolld waste for C o nward ^ Allen * Why he's running:run Tve thought esrate:e broker, a Lamb Weston3n • Political experience:ce: Served on tne zoning.commission. co Fbods/Umb Weston. irs to be about It for•a a longl< time but couldn’t ager and a small business^ City Council 19B4 to0 1988.: • Why he'he% running: 'When I loft plarv • Polltleal experience: nonimunlty,* he while employeeoyed by KMVT.' he sold, Military support'rt group ^ 8!r.lhe . candidates agree that • Why he’i running:;*l • I want to help ning and:nd zoning, I felt like there was a • Why he’s running: 'Howai and respect Tve been reallyreall Involved In the com- n cannot bc replaced, but. will meet Saturciirday AUen, maintain the quality' o;of life Vrt have void InI mjmy life,* he said. *1 truly want inspired me over the yearshas done for munity, but. thattha has tapered otf and I woidd like to cany on his ;^bock.* Being on tho City ijEROME - TheiM ^ ngicVallsy here," ho said. He waivants to focus to serve/e thet citizens In helping makein- more Involved In the commrer be able to miss giving ba< of providing a balanced be honored Council w o i^ noti bc simply about his J^ tary Support GroiIroup will meet attention on porks, libraries,lib public decisions}ns. I want to be a voice fQ.r theI a said. *1 have a lot of love* i that helped maintain the fll! his vacan- beliefs, h e'^lc^ I d . but whofs good for again at 10 ajn. Satiioturdny at the safety, crime eradicatlotlon and anract- people.I. WeV have a great city, ond I It for what tho Allen family ht > qu ality of life, ing clean business tolo Twin Rills. want to0 seeSi It stay that way.’ e the community. We'll neverian also d ie s the community,mity. "My Job os o council- Jerome Public Library lundl members serve a termTn J r -t Coun he replace him, but I would heb< community man would bebe toi repfcsent me vot- cAnyone with friendinds and family of four'ur years and rcceive a month-h- to be chosen to at leastI flllhal he aald ors.* he said,id. serv in g in th e m ilitaryary is in v ite d to ly salarlaiy of S750. The election is councilman. atte n d . • cy on the council.* Pohlmai Please see COUNCIL. Page B3 ______\“Many Magic VaUGalley fam ilies his previous sen/ice to the have loved ones stillIservinginlraq se and contacts ot City Holl li would make him a good co a^d other placess around ; the ^ w orld,” a n ew s releaseasc from th e group said. “Our• susiipport group \E I NEEL I m e e ts to a n sw e r q u estestions, explain W a l bK I N G ^ w r m :a m e militaiy life and meete e t new friends o£ th o se serv in g o ur country.”c< — starirts ■Anyone with quesilestions should SSSAG c ^ S h aro n G c n te rtta al t 536-6111 or Snarla Dunn at 536-61f-6159. m o)ving ^ CSI group plansns Halloween partyrty for kids I soil,1, water 't w i n f a i i s - SStudents t from the College of Soutlmthom Idaho’s H I The Assoclaticlated Press______Interclub group will w host a I l o w e e n p a rty foir r kidsk from 4 to l i IDAHO3 FFALLS - After sitting 6 p .m . F rid ay a t th ei BntroUed environment in 6274. i-|Y^ 1 ^ many areasreas nnd consolidating it “Beer and wine} kits ]< will be W ir e a d s w o n:d on silennt hepatitis 'lliJL C ' in a controlitroUed landfill m th mul- offered for sale, andmd information ▼Y » o m a n spr* tiple layers,rers of protection to th e ill bo available. _ _ 00 homebrewing w ill' p o rt for th e ir cause. Sim one,e, a 42-year-old Georgia iking shoes, aquifer"’ INEELI^ spokesman Joe 1 to H om ebrew “ V Troyroy Foster •Teach a IWend t< And with so manyny competing woman1 whow sold her house and and a dying CampbcU;U ssaid. Ited the first Tlitieyfis-Newa writer______is C epidei Djty” is celebrate! — messages crowdingg the Fill-In- -left a carcareer in endocrinology to , Simone has A 2000 200 U.S. G en eral Saturday of Novembinber, oiKanited ATN FALLS - Som e people3le The-Blank Across ArAmerica tour, financee hI e r tre k through aU 48a logged on her walk!i. Accountingting Office report con- by the American1 HHomebrewers rough south- duded the tl Department of do a n ything to g e t tiieir mes-es- Deborah Simone dedidded walking lower stistates. “But the burdend another 5,700 to go ai A W d a tio n . the next few Energy wowould save as much as sag eI out.01 / ' ___ _ would be her best chafiance for pub- doesn’tt ftfall on me, it falls on the:o husband at her side, S len ts h e re to $357 miUiciUion by constructing a leyTl ride Jjj6cd years on school board1 Inli Damascus, B B v courses. o r S u p e rfu fadU ties.s. computer animationion and aerial fonvard to vie for thei e Ore. • Polttloal experl- 3 lother. grand- A fte r' st; states and the federal choreography. tw o ssei eats u p for grabs com e Nov.OV. • Quote: T m running betlecause 1 feel that . H H M ence: None prior. Marina Barr g o v em mment et agreed they did ets includo 4.Theyley currently are held by Fied-ed.' Me heed to take part In1 govemmenfg • Quote: Tm going /Ticket outlets • Age: 48 ■tion: High apply, i t to*took another 10 years to Everybody's Businsiness, Kurt’s- Mcaoiaoud, who isn’t seeking re- torahemymy family hero ond I'd like to seo ■ ’OccupatJon: Full-time motdiploma. do soil testi:esting to identify problem Pharmacy and1 Hallmark, electiotion, and Don Bunn, who l5 is • Ftenlink Rost Jr. Wenaillba.become a place wttera my chil- mother. Iml u p a tl' areas, saa id K athleen TVever, \vho s. Ctowley% O ld T im es ScSoda Fountain, one oof f th e five c andidates, gfii 78 1 conpe ® bock to live ond woric* lerved as I'uns thic e IiIdaho state office that t ^ Magic Valley Arts ro Coundl, Sav- Theiie two candidates thatla t rin *Oee school dipI City Clerk for m onitorsrs nINEEL operations, D z ^ in Buhl, AH'Artenels Flowers rfc eive iw the most votes wiU.win unn seats, whidi each come'with a Retlrei •3 . Despite:itc the length of time the ixi Jerame, the CSI:SI Community ithly salary of $250. ee. • Age: SO50 • , . i , „ i i . ination was left in place, it Education Center,»r. and CSI ^ B H B ^ ^ I ence: Ser 3ters may cast thdr baUotsots ‘ Eduducation: High • Oectipctlntion: Owner of Bunn an asset to ly did nol pose a risk to ' Outreadi Centers inlnBurley,HaUey I nvironment or human ' veen noon and 8 pjn. lUesday,'ey, ■ schoolool diploma. Insurancece Agency. 14 years.i»nsof the envii M|adGoodingi - she said. • . 4, at the new City HaU, 375 E. ^ PonoM cal expMt- • Edu«atloitlow High school diploma, two * Quote:Ibyuslnglh^ m o re in fo rma^iotiorfortick- a ti p^S i a matter of doing som»- t S f / '- •iN one prior.' years of f«college courses. B B ^^raB B can be gar 1 estab- ^ " K calI732^88. ere% a brief look atthe candi* 'I pledge • Politicalexpwfonoe: Served two thing aboulx>ut it before it beco m es & r ^ w l i l l v n the.citlzer______problemn,” ,” 'TVcver said. CbnipawHiKfnxn it>ff Ttportt' '''Please 6||e WENIl^ Pageb^ ■0 L - J H H L J Wendell b resources and networking 1 ______I lished a s the city clerk.* ■'•V' v:,'.- s f i P im m m m M IMa' Wi'fciiiiM.Mrtit'TT.r, a i n ' ^ ' ' ■" •• : “ :V'^' --■Ma g ic V aljl l e y A d a h o

■ ™ ; F e d ei R A L C i iI l K T S - — I y f u d g ^sasseirtiiiondQesBn^t sway^ K e n ^d t i o i ^ : T h t Tlmt H w w gtam ifliiit.tiiq - L i lavrauit to force tbe sstate to ignored thata tr u lin g . ' "" . “A BOISE (AP) - Gown' b u ild in g re p a irss, , 'evra' if H H s f l ' K e m p t h o m e I M .. was a lowv pH level judge to raise propertyy taxes if add hundrd r e d s ' o f d o lla r s a .■ a1 n d -wife, d o i ^ b u s i n g ‘' property taxes must scyrocket» l ^ is 3 'ssv the dispute, j' as MiUenkathp Cattle vs.rs. ' th a n1 vw n as r e p re s e n te d b y , there is no other way toto p ^ the year to thehe bill on a modest * unconstitutional. K . a ] o v e r s ta te ti Davisco • FoodsIs M defendsndantt. Plaintiffs bill. ' home, econonomically crippling ] “The attorney generalaui looked ■ 0^^ financing of I International Inc., ’ a \ allegge e that .-due to the In her 52-page opini'nion. Boil people int thoset districts, she j at it, wc looked at it,'it. and we education has M innesota corporation,n, V V lowpHpH level in the whey \- .R e lie v e it is constitui t u t i o n a l ” gone on too dted c her Februaiy 200>01 ru lin g sa id , a C o u r t \\ permeemeate product that property But Kempmpthome called that and j Cafgill Inc., a ^ kem pthom e said TUesdasday, a d a y Qqv. DM)lrf( lo n g , • a n d that t said Ute current i n .' \ t«cO ldS\\ was feifed to their cattle, finandng legislative apai p ro ach c o r r e c t Delaware- | corporation. '.after 4th District Judge>e DI eb o rah Kempttion • thooght the tax-based t system for fi Qt \ m anly y o f th e m b e c a m e ill nconstitu- He said1 somes of the worst ■ ' Seeking ' judgment Bail th re w ji i e law o u t a n d s e t u p law enacted school s buildings is un( ,ts • a n d several died, iposes an school safeifety problems have against ' the defendants • a certain appeal to thee SupremeS > ' last spring tio t n a l b e c a u s e i t imp< al Plaintiintiffs further allege lie d u n d e r th e e x istin g ; for‘ special and< g6ne^ would finalnally end the 13*year unequal v economic buturden on been handle nt to be that they werwere nor told under C ourt. th some slight'modifi- ' damages * in an amount . “To let it go to thc tht Idaho legal battle,Je . property r owners in po

b i t u ARIES ------\ ______----- O .^ S e r v i c e s BS for obituaries Is ■— - s i (nfomwtkm, call 735.3278 Mr to place a message obttiOma0cvall«y.com.)m. Death notices are a free miMrvice and can be placed untiltil 4 p jn . every day. To view or submit obituaries online, or t Henry Perez of CaU,CColombia, Cemetery’ ((Hansen Mortuary In an Individual onlinee guestbook,£i go to www.mogla^cvalley.com and click on ‘ Obltiuiltuarlea.” funeral Mass at 10 ajn.n. todtQT a t Buriey C hapea p d ). S t Elizabeth’s Catholicic Church, 1515 California St., Gooding DmddWaDcbTaDcer of Blackfoot, serv- (Fhmswrorth Mortuary, JeJerome). ice at 11 ajn.'jn. Thursday at the LDS GabrieUa P. Bedolla I and Saramuel P. Bedolllla - Richfield 4thWaixlbuilbuilding, 520 N.ShUling. W a x n n K Mohrlang: oc f Burley, B lackfoot;; fifam% will receive and several amau n ts a n d u n d e s. GabrieU a P. Bedoldolla, 17, and p.m. today friends from!im 7-9 p.m . today a t th e crvice for GabrieUa memorid service at 2 p. h e r S am uel P. A joint scr\ d Chapel, Hawker-Hill[iU IFunerd Home, 214 S. her younger brother 1 b e h d d a t 1:30 p.m. at the Payne Memorid . Af Richficid, and Sam w ill b y Ave., Blackfoot and BedoUa, 14, both'Al let. 30, 2003, at the 221 W. Main St, Burleley; inum- Univerwty .fl r&y, Oct. 25, Thursday. Oct. asantVlew from 10-111 aajn. Thursd^ at the Idaho, died Sarurffi High School in m ent will be at the Pleas a s th e restilt of R ichficid Hi cJiurch; ^^veside v scrvice with 2003, in TWin Falls a s i laho. In te n n e n t wiU C em etery in Burley. injuries sustained in an automo- ^ Richfield, Idat military ritestes at 3 p.m. Thursday m ^ V foUow in th e: RidifiddR Cemetery, bile accident. I o f B uhl, th c Jeromle e acem eteiy. , Richfield, Idahaho. Wendell C. Gatmon GabrieUa was bom bot Dcc. 19, a t F hrm er Visitation wiw ill b e held from 4-7 service at 2 p.m. today a 198S, in C oene, Mcxico, M and N. Ninth, Stanley KK. Doughis Sr. of p.m. Monday,/, COct. 27,2003; from Funeral Chapd, 130 ^ Samuel bom Aug.>. 118, 1989, in :e will fol- Cddwell and an formerly of the 4-7 p.m. T\iesdisday, Oct 28, 2003; Buhl; committd service Idaho Falls, were3 tthe beloved ceiy. M agic VaUcyIcy area, m e m o rid serv* B lF"’ and from 4-7\-7 p.m. Wednesday, low. a t W est E nd C em etei children of Perl’erfecto and ice a t 10 a.mi.m . .T h u rsd iv a t H ansen )3 at Parke,s Magic Margarita Ponce BedkrdoUa. As stu- Oct. 29, 2003 I of Buhl, MortuaryinIin R u p e rt ieral Home, 2551 Billy James Griggs < dents of Richfiihfield High. Valley Funet >ad, TWin Falls, view ing from 4-7 p.m . tododay at the GabrieUa and Samam were very Kim berly R oac d, 130 N. Vera Hannannah Sophie Edwards 9 A vigU servicv ic e wiU b e h eld a t 7 Farmer Ftmeral Chapd ■ . active in their ownn socials drdes a t 2 p.m. of TWin Falls,ills, m em orid service at ' p.m. Wednesdaiday, Oct. 29, 2003. a u Ninth, Buhl; scrvice ai as well as they enjoyijoyed spending p ^ r Funerd 2 p.m. ThThursday at White services andd :arrangements are Thursday at Farmer time together. ______V ■ - -\i’' rcction of the Parke's Chapd; interment will1 foUow: at Mortuary. G abrieU a was a sen io r w ho was I------I under the dircj y Funeral Home of th e We^t E n d C em etery,:y,Buhl. ^ vice president of herher class, loved Bar in ShiShoshone a n d l^ c o BeU in iing TV, esp ed aU y cartoorons. Magic VaUey C ora Franca n d s P itts ofTWin F d ls, daho. supporting her schschool, always Shoshonene. She also enjoyed work- Surviving GabrieUa a n d S am TWin FaUs, Idal of Rupert, scrvice att 111 a.m. Saturday at 10 wish, may make Ivan Floyd RusseU of enjoyed attending[ th e sports a n d jng on cor a re th e ir loving p a re n ts,!,Perfci:to ] Hiose who ortuari' in TWin Falls; computers. J IS to th e BcdoUa fam- service at 11 a.m. todaday at the White Mom school activides, she had previ- Sam i and Margarita of RiRichfield, concnbuDons t Gospel intermentt wiwill foUow at thc Filer was a freshman at J : Parke'S Magic Valley Burley Foursquare ously played the cronrombone in the Richfieldlid H igh a n d h c was activc 1Idaho; th e ir m a te rn a l gigrandpar- i^y i^ care o f P» We.; b u rial C em etery;'; friends fri may caU from •me, 2551 Kunberly C h u r ^ 1819 Albion Aw pep band. She held:ld several jobs jn b ask etl cnts. Santiago and Marththa Ponce Funeral Homt H day a t th e m ortuaiy. etball and football, played < Falls, ID 83301. wiU foUow at the Pleasasant View 4-8 p.m. Frida including working5 forfo The Snack the saxopcophone and loved watch- sand grandfather, Primo0 BcdoUa; Road, TWin F ai Ar\rvilene (Hepwolorthl Carter - TwinJ\ Falls Melvinin Wheeler — D e a NOTICC E S — Arvilene (Hepwoiworth) Carter, ["""■ ■ " - I JJero m e, Idaho; th re e sistc:ters, M ac J qacksonI C arso n o f TVvin Falls,s, Idaho, G4. passed away SaSaturday, Oct. .-j the Carey Cemetery. ^ en, U tah, tn low at the 25, 2003. a t Magic Mo VaUey yjm M Jeniffer Keyes of Ogder feeler Jackson was Gale Leroy Burton m on JoUey will conduct Corinne Davis of Sh.hoshone, | bu™ » , Bjs>--Smoi R egional M edicali Ccntcr( of a 9,1917, in Nashville, BURLEY - Gale Lero] :c. F riends m ^ call o ne I short iUness. Idaho; and many niccDECS a n d Kai■Cathiyn N ance a n d 71, of Burley, died Thes arc the servicc at the | ArvUine was bomjm in WendeU, W nephew s. " 'a t JaJackson. At thc age 28, 2003, at Cassia ] Idaho, on Jan. IG,, IS1939. She was She was preceded in deathd by „fs^cym ovlOved to Los A ngeles, H o s p i^ . raised in the Jeronrome area and her parents, Eliel and vas thc ninth of 10 Arrangements wtviU b e — I ;■* ‘i? " Calif. He WO! Mortuary, G race IreiIrene 1 graduated from JcJerome High Hepworth; one brothe children. Hc[e was predeceased announo^ by Payne ( sran d p ar- 2 2 1 W. M ain, Burley. School in 1957. Shok p lacc ful w ife, M a married in 1946 the pastimes were reading, rea cross- (Jacobs)s) Carter; two brothers, under i thc direction of th e Hove- They w e re mi are Thanksgiving, word puzzles a n d gaigame shows. Stanleyy 1 H epw orth of Twin Falls, Robertson ] Funeral Ch:hapel in day before In a d d id o n to hier e r children, she Idaho arand Lynn Hepworth of Jero . m e. Melvin laughght at the University m m of nUnois, Georgia G« institute of Jeanette DeHiKIeinhans - Twirlin Falls Technology/ in Atlanta and FREE u a E ^ l i i D i S University of Colorado in compares 30'nimajorlbiariite; ■ I Boulder, Coloolo. Ho retired from h e r youngest son.Tom . Jeanette DcKleinI;:inhans passed ------T ~ \ I I'cst National Lab as •- - * J,. She leaves her son.I, J im of A rgonne W es GETACOPY— CALL i away Sunday, Oct.:t. :26, 2003, in It Engineer in 1983. 733-0601 S Buhl, Idaho; her daugliti Twin Falls, Idaho, aat t tth c age o f 90. liter, Judy g "'"',? - cnscs as a registered 1 of Livingston, Mont.;I.; seven h e ld licen Offered to thee public, by V* 1 B om Je a n e tte Odi])dile D im can in al engineer in 21 S heridan, M ont., Sc]Sept. 19, 1913. ■HprlSHPtt grandchildren; i 13 grea;at.grand. P™fc“ '=n“> HEARING CQUNSELOFm s & AUDIOLOGY L ’ She came fromm prominent children; .and two grc; 2B0S ADDISON AVE E • TVITWIN FALl.8. ID 63301 \ " E v i n h alad d a fuU life, having Scottish immigrantmc stock. One granilchildren. : friendship of many grandfather foundtnded thc first r ' * A loving and caring per travels. His many Methodist Churchh in i Montana. • was a wonderful mother The Olhcr was a fameimous soldier of the endeavors in d u d e d sta m p col- matriarch of :k hunting, coUecting fortune and a tmtme mountain D cK lcinhans/D uncan cli ] irm implements and man, riding with JimJir Bridger, in u V w ill b e m issed. S he leave auctions. Mcl had a his youth. The oldcsdest of five sib- ^ of love, helping othei ling.s, sh e m oved withw it her family E i h h k SI s "' i i * Sr ““h history, particularly ing a ssistance a n d assurd West and Native to so u tiiem CaUfomi>mia as a young always an open door forS “ “ nds girl; subsequently'married mi Henry .. He had an artistic and family. She was 9 DeKleinhans, withith whom she 90 years penchant, havingha designed and lU ls young. b if W :' p a o w m mWmiONJtL A IWhi * 754-2900 raised three childreiIren. They Uved iny folk art creations, 260 Falls Avc„ Suite A A famUy celebration of together and raised«d their family •'*' looked forward to his inurnment will be holdi°'“c“it“r im Citrus ,1 3PP ^ Bttrlcy • 678'7600 in southem Califalifomia until years of i ppointmcnt at thc FtluKli'po 1301 East l6th Sircei jf marriage. She has lived ^H eights, C^alif. Henry’s retiretnent,nt, then moved f y . n Falls for thc last two I. His greatest enjoy- to Applegate. Ore)re., for eight F o r th o se w ho d esire, c vrorking among the yexfrs. They th e n mmoved a to Citrus years. tions may be made to cs hc planted. He is preceded in death Ijy Visions Inc., 308 Shoshor ■"“ny Heights, Calif.,. where her She js °3301 strictly a b idded e by his phUosophy beloved husbandI died d after 60 her husbisband; four sibUngs; and S u ite l,TW in Falls, ID 83 - you a re nicvcr e i too old to plant IWW % v th G elebira r tin g ... a tree. ' • j p ' *ras youngmg Oii heart. So when she Billy Jammes Griggs - Buluhl H c is s uurvived n by his wife, ed 10 makelake our goodbye as full of i. S te p h e n F. Jack so n Mary; sons, i J. We chosehose Parke'i Magic Valley C risp. I ■ BiUy Jam es Griggs.;gs, 61, o f B uhl, (Jeanie) andnd T hom as J . Jack so n i becausese theyth were able to help us Bill is survived by 1: passed away at hiss homeh< Sunday, (Sherrie); anand daughter, Sarah i» for a personalizedp ceremony, Linda; two sons, Justin . Oct. 26,2003. m (Chns) c. Jacksonn (Jeff Hampsten); workedd to understand what kind G riggs a n d Jo d y (E Bill was bom M ardarch 10,1942, in M l (Bethany) ^any niecese s a n d nephew s, n was, butbut alsoa helped us to plan a Griggs; four grande Sacramento, Calif.,..the th fourth son ff' g dchildren, ^ memoriorial service will be neral thatlat celebratedc Mom’s life. of Fate and Mazy (KnKnight) Griggs. f . Shauna, Chelsea, Bradleley, Jadcn held at 11 a.ia.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, .' ..‘<1 a n d o n e o n th c ws^y; twiwo sisters, . 2003, in E Igic Valley Ftmeral Home, T h e fam ily m o i ^1 totc Buhl when ‘ ‘/S 1 the Henderson- he was an infant BBUI a tte n d e d V j | i L a ra in e . . , C o m eliso n1 FFuneral Chapd with inordinary as she was. school in Castleford.rcL O n S ep t. 11, (Warren) IVesslcr anmd Irene Rev. Maidarde B. Collins con* •' 1965, Bill a n d li nida d a M iller w ere (Kenny). BUck; tw o b ro ththers, Joey ducting. The !S today... • m a rrie d in TWin Pal)Palls. He was a ^ J g |9 | (Wanda)"' Griggs amnd Fred friends from}m 10 n.m, im til serv- il former and daiiymam an from (Sheryl) G riggs. ice tim e S a titu n la y a t th e fu n e ra l 1 - 0 0 1 1 ^ to 199S, when a fafarm accident I A viewing will be held m a tio n h as b e e n com* forced him to retin:tii«. BUI loved I p jiL W ednesday, O c t 29, ■' spending withidl his fhtlHnMi I the Parmer Funeral Chi • 't f a n o r i tda ls s in M dvinM m em o- I a n d gwiwHrhtirffpn,1, a s w ell a s tin* I N.Ninth.BuhLIheservict o will 1« ^ m ay b e gg iiven to th e B annock: I£Y W •' leering w ith m anQy y nritraT I hdd at 2 pjn. Ibursday,iyOct.30, County HiHistorical Miiseilm, S W E M l h - ■- devices. I 2003, at Panner Fimeral 3000Alvordrd Loop, Pocatdlo, ID rID83301 H e w as p ro ceedle ed d in d e a th by • lnterment«to follow att I thc West 83204. ■ h is p a r e n ts ;' oineI tbrother, Bob G ri^; nand one dster, fbyreneI E n d C em etery, BuhL J______f. ' (I i e ’a Magic IS as exiraot

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II ^ f%lnti A catdtopulmanaty ref»dta> n lows and: howh they affect th e. m Jeanetta KhOHdes,I CenterfbrZO Dlplome.M. Placer Howard Riditich ow ner. D e n n is TUlejr. d o o COUM wiU b e h e ldId.from .l 5-9 business tn . *****"■ 73, has sensrved th e yw »- • High SSchool d In R ld is a idI hh e e f e d s d ie n ew giro- •pm today on the BlaineIne Counw certified publicpu accountant and O Q M dtyfbrMjw«ats-tw o ■ ‘ Iduottlon: . Auburn;ft', Calif. n a d u m 'a n dI thi remodeling of thc mentor vridi the Idaho , camjms, 1050 Fo» AcnLcre R o ad . . b u s in e s s m< I P Y '''* as a ccnadid h fo m a n , " -i- Diploma. • PoOtkHM sdiool buildiilding could attract re thhigs Association requiremeinents are 2038. cdiange in governm ent Inlsh th e sewer project and done," r S isai sai id . Three couidl positionsMalsoara boKtltodnli jdt% direction: “1 feel a lot of experience In know- OnDletridt' u p fb r g rabs, b u t only twom Indtold- • ' ' die dty shoullOuld follow legislative u a ls h av e th ro w n d ie ir haSacTta^ Injwlnretoto find help for a small I d a h o ju would Uke to see more pet•eople and “They shotihould get involved,” des about person becaicauseofhlsrace.” : 'and defamatoiy ardcle post foUovring the electioi ) the area. Rich said. “It*“It’s their community, T h e Judgidge rejected the con- * loa continue asat mayor to foUow new businesses come to t •'him . “We have the room forb r expan- an d th e d tyy needsn< theh- input.” 'Revor Cheff will goi to tria l on te n tio n of f U ^ T n b tm e P u b l i s h ^ Voting wiU be from 83 a-m.i to 8 duoughontl\ th e sew er project. "M^rch 15 over articleses about a Co., .vdilchh pubUshes\ the newspa- F ebruaiy 2001 ro a d r aise s e In d d e n t p e r, d ia t thethi articles were based ' involving him and anothether man at on poUces reportsn and protected - a Lewiston intersection.0. tmcfer comnmmon law and the First H e p a t i t i s» ______1 Cheff, 35, was convjnvicted of Amendmente n t CofrtkHwd from B l today. pass throughgh thf e TWin Falls a re a felony aggravated assatisault as a TVibuneB Publisher F Butdi Alford * th e d ru g is tra n sm itte d tc ercent rof onacross-coujcountry joumey in thc "result of stabbing5 Ashanti on TUesdayay had no comment on iw h a t sh e caUs d ie “sUentn te p id e m - W h a t is lfi hepatitis 07 ' The CDC says 3 per those infected hepadtd tis C die p a st tw o mlOnths. o n t A retired polico '' Omowale, a black man.1. theruUng. lc ” Dla.dlHu.oflh. I J- I from the consequencess 1 o f long- o fficer vireariisaring a cowboy hat Simonels husband, Pau ied by th e hepatitis C 1£fus°.i' passed througough on horseback in received a blood trai I may bo at risk for hepa- 'term infection. is a m o n g A u g u st advoc;vocating the Icgaliza- tainted w ith the virus dur d should contact your Simone's husband is ccnt, and tion of drugs,jgs. A semipro cycUst ‘Price is RiUght’ annouuncer dies su I rg ery in 1979. medical careare provider for a.blood 'the unfortunate 3 perce Fourteen years laterir h e w as walking across the counmtry is a rode through1^ earUer this month i! Oman fac- on a 90-day,ay, 4,000-mUe bicycle LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rod “He hadd such s a strong spirit He id iag n o sed vrith th e soitometunes- . fo rm o f th e ra p y for a won stifled that you received osing her trok to raiseise money for canccr Roddy, the flashyjhy-dressed. just wouldnldn*t ghre up,” P itts said ifa ta l fo rm o f hepatitis. ItsI t v ictim s ^ , ing the prospect of los IS u ntil th e blooilfromeTl a donor who later test- re se a rd i. announcer on “Thei 1Price is Mondtv. often show no symptoms best friend. le'lQT hepatitis C. :e p h ilan th ro p ists and Right" whose boominiling, jovial Roddy hadhi been Ul for more ' virus begins to have its3 icrippling »J positive! As she took a break at a truck For these p • Have ever'er Injected illegal drugs. I, Simone poUcy advocatDcates, p u b U d ty is key voice invited lucky’ audiencea than two yearsyt but continued to effects. stop off Interstate 84, lg th e ir m essages, m em bers to “ C om e o nI d- rcvitaUzatioition. “Fd like to see more said, “but 1 look1< at aU we've put * w onts to en su re th a t th e e :local gov- to th e comrimmunity. fees across the board. mote*IVvin F alls a s an airea n that is commerdolal enterprise so people into it a n d ththe number of flighis ' emment listens to thcle taxpayingt “I pledgeIge to foUow the dty ordi- ' Mendly lo dean busine:lesses. “We don’t havec tot go outside the area th c d ty con- n a n c e s to0 sees th a t th e y a re o f th e ' John Pohlman a nd tlie cost)st ofc them . Ifs norm ally * public to en su re th a t th c need an active promododon of our to find jobs,bs,” h e said. “We’re los- 0 drive to Boise, even il' • tinues to m ove in a positisidve dii^- standardsIs thatt are used in indus- ' Pohlman brings to Ihe tl table dteaper to di dty.” There are enddes’s designed ing some ofol our brighter people ‘I'cro w eree stiUs t fUghts avaUable." r -tion. try ... to ensaisure people of a lasting, ' experience in parks ar to promote industiy, hee said,: and out of ourur community b^use eed s to seriously look nt : Don Bunn. Flfty-yearoirold incum- quality job; jo1 to woric with the J ng the dty The dty need be supports using thema toi a t t r a c t . d iere a re non o jo b s,” ation planning, induding ; services to help solvi' r > b e n t B unn sa id h e d ed d d de d to n m m ay o r andnd coundl to keep costs | the FteeS i^anding sc new b usinesses. P a rk s and a n recreation: Bohm skateboard park and th work with aU the dtizens His main timt pioblem,lem, he said. ^Ifor n>eIcction'because« he1 feels a down; to wc Parks and recrcatioron: Crime would not)t have supported the on Skis fund-raiser. H t'^.“strong affinity andi desire< to to makeit its a good place to live and water and _ . and recrcation are reielated, he City Coundid l’s decision to extend areas of concern arc w: -*7serve” m the communityity where ho enjoy; to> meetn aU issues as they finding a lternative wayss toI s tre td i Shawn Banlarlgar said. the deadhn 'workingwithbudgets,ar , an d private m o n ^ wonrould t e s p e n t w i s ^ . H e He secs the dty as beii'in g a b le to TVaffic:: 1There wasn’t enough wise decision, he said. He1 would facets of :hethc dty.> w tod dty organizations. ^ also beUevi:cves a d l y le a d e r should help keep kids out of aoublen by forediought»ht to traffic planning su p p o rt developing a large lai base- paita mdund rccreation: 'nie cit\ ^ “I think I can make ad a difference always useise th e in te g rity a n d hon- dewsloping recreadonali] fadUties, many yearsirs ago, he said. “They b all com plex in l\v in Fallalls, a s w U should providrovide parks b u t nm in in Wendell," Bunn said,lid. “I spent estywheni as a community rec cent h e s a i 4 so h e vrould supipport addt didn’t anddid p ate the grpwth we’ve n ter, w h id i co in p ed don o n w> ith th e ones aliv.i WendeU, th e town where dirough residendal areireas. “Let’s “Downtmtown needs more two- AdditionaUy, TNvin RillsIs needs to ivaffic: It'SIt’S an easy taigul to . working on projects3 th: a t wiU s h e g r c w* up. u Now, th e 6 6 y earo ld upkeep the roads we: 1have,” he way streets;is,” he said. “Il would •' continue working handid in haiid complain about,abc he said. “If you j'.c I; m ake W eddell a b e tteter r placo to ^tiiSi offliffice iTiflnaggr sa id she is said. H e supports imprornning bot- incrcase thcthe flow of traffic down- with individual groupsps to h elp to o th e r d:iries rie you realize is reallv ;• Hvc and woric.” ) put her years of experi- deneck areas and div^siting some town.” with the maintenanance. and jsnlsobadh,id hero.” A third bridge i:- ;! Bunn said he belie =«eves that Sr [\ goals. His indudo tfe wo jn ; we need f ^ounsdfeU said. “We may should work wiih andI assisti d ie soon a s posso ssible. a n d fadU ties, h e said. . , w h e th e r itit getsgc buUt. strengthening dty < ays agree with what has s ta ^ but not nccessaril>ily push for VVaten “V“We have a waler prob- TVaffic EventuaUy, thi ^ 'Voter The-n city has beei. !; salaries; espedally brir to reroute pass-throu^i ti umed but we need to take i t lem a n d wiU w forever,” he said. ‘ in realizing how viiln !• enforccmcnt_saIaries u -1“"^ proactive in he process.” Water. The dty hass adequate' Someday,, heh said, the water sup- trucks, he said. “A tliird^ bndg<- IS water; r is.15 h e said. “ I’m confi t‘> with slmUar agendesl ^ai u ^ d S K X!feU said th a t sh e has water for 50-plus years,rs, he said, ply mightt ^b more contaminated, tiie best long-term soludi ;e plan s a re in p la c e anci M agic VaUey. B unt, sarfd id h e w ould viaie traffic that doosn‘sr„M o ‘""“'"’s : ace woridng with local but it needs to constanantfe strive “These thmlings need to be worked or^vard.” I also Uke to b c involvedJd wi ith h d p , as," h e said. aents and community tow ard responsibly incrcleasing the out now ancm d n o t in th e fu tiu t,” he co m e througli IVvin F ^ s , t: Barigar said Joslin I ; ing with business reteiitention and goveriunei “We’ro not set up to hj organliatiiition as she served 10 water s u iw , as weU as(preserving p saii , worthw hile v e n tu re . “ It : development 3uld work moro wilh amount of truckss“ =g n the school board in w ater andmother naturalII iresources. He woul ■ provides a conveniencei to citi' \, As for prior politictical experi. °° through.” us, Ore., and served as sec­ Airport: Getting peopjp le in o n d Jero m e County Cot to protea TSvin 1 is critical to economic <1 ence, Bunn served cwowojeanon Domasw llapartof FiiUs* sourc*r c e o f w a te r on th e north Waten “The effectct of die zcns andis or a i»neteiy board and- out of Twin Fhlls is all ve to diink developmennent.” Having a good 11, WendeU^ Planning and on Zontag . economic development,it, he said. side of cansmyon- “We necfd to have drought means we have e he was chricdub.lb. lid. Contact airport alsalso can affcci job 1' qimmlssloii before “IW in F alls d o e s hove ae d to d v a n - a lo t m o?e re meetingsi and, negotia- o u tsid e th e box,” h e saic sefeU said that she lUng water growth, heh e said , b e c a u se bii.si- '^ i^ te d to the Cityy CoundlC In • ' (age in recruiting some! businessesb tion to mecleet to their satisfaction a n d n o n -contact coolii I it% im p o rta n t fo r d t y • ' teing read- "oss mijpt;ht consider relocatitif; • Uiat would have customcners or per- > what we nen e e d t o do,” h e said, permits wiU start bci sena29*year> leaders toto work dosely with the • in 2004, he here if thejthey require an airport >; JasbaHousec Houses so n n el co m in g hero b e•cause a TVfin A itpotCt: H 1 e said the service is dressed by the EPA in kexvhasUved publictos0 se t g w*!* fb r communiQr Pm looking . for shippingling. old commodities broker .'. lU ls is n o t a n aiip o rtt hub widi lacking inn TWin1 Fhlls. “Why don’t said. “In the interim, \ ^ WendeU (or theI pastp three ■ improvemionenc projects.. 1 . 1 ' ■: ( ..V . 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W i (AP) - thera'raw m aterials a n d equipmlent em whicli the govemmenent has dassi- againstist anyone. h e lp s chilildren HH i Through Novombor 20 Despite pleas foror mercy by the necesjessary to produce a poison,’an,” fied as a biological'll w eap o n since R iddn. n derived from the casto m \ ■ )NESDAY, o a . 2 9 , 6:00pm ' fam ily o f K en n ethth Olsen, a feder- NielseIscn said. “This conduct wa:was the terrorist attaduJts of Sept. 11. bean1 plant,p can kill within day h o m e WEDNE far from I Twin Falls a l ju d g e o n T\iesclesday sentenced, dangeigerous and reckless.” 2001. a n d le n'no isid- Olsen, a former:r .Scoutmaster, antidotlote. ousohold • Estates • Tools - the Spokane Valle:iley man to more Theh e federal governm ent consid )b ra Saturda)a y in HO.S, than 13 years inn iprison for pos- ers ricinrii among the most toxitDxic has maintained sincic e his a rre s t in Twictrice as deadly as cobr Antiques • Collocliblos session of a dealeadly biological poisorsons known to man, with. nt no June 2002 that heresearched rc and venom,m. rid n is relatively easil;isiiy The Times-s-N ew s Takin□king Consignments Doily w eapon. leg!itimate tir purpose, Nielsen said.lid. made the poison outou of curiosity made.e. 1It may be inhaled, ingcstcisted HUNTNT BROTHERS AUCTIONS ;• U.S. Districtt Ju d g e F rem OIscJlsen’s wife. Carol Olsen, whtwho and never intendtded to use it or injecjected. 734-2548 ______n secutors sp ecu lated w as the th< ______Nielsen rejected;ed pleas from prosec = = ^ THURStIRSDAY, o a . 30, 11:00am Olsen’s family to set aside the likely:Iy targ et o f th e poison, saicsaid I- ' ■ - „ CenControl Auh) Sales, Filor conviction or issussue a light sen- her husbandh would appeal ih(t h e . If* Autos*'s • Troilers • Sporting • Shop tence. and instcistead issued a verdicdiet. “O u r gift to yot Times-News Ad: 10-28 .: midrange senteiitence of 165 Aji1 jury in July convicted Olscnsen. Tirr 49, a software engineer, of botl)oth jE j MASTElSTERS AUCTION SERVICE ^ m onths. =REE SH IPPING “He look stepsps to accumulate makirking and possessing ricincitt’ jM% S ww\www.mostersauclion.com all Farcountry ordelers FRID^llDAXOa. 31, 11:00am ” >do & Richard Fischor, Filer FISCHEI plac<3ced through this ac ER Shopop * - Antiques * Housohold . 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Twin Ealle, IP 83801 - DefendmtsS inope grandsonn c> ^ e in and .^d the F!re C apt Bob Htzgei'eraldsaid . house wasras o n fire . . Monday that: if not fcfor Curi^ !■ ...... court tossess caseI Cud an) X ^ s u d Committee delegates3 to f of the houlOuse. Curl ran back into a lig h te r in ^ e 13-,3-yeaiH)ld U tfi^ e 2002 Winterr GamesG are houseue and crawled on his grandson’s basem ent rocoomabout ODpiportunities availa themsiselves. hofdng a federal judgee oionce again hands tmdmd knees down the nar* 11 p.m. throws out the goyenimem e n t^ c a se . irway into the basement T he 13-yeapold awolroke after rr»|_ _ »,59,andhis tallmg fofor his granddau^ter.- feeling heat on his face:e, Gordon X 111?e Twin FallsIs Centenniaa l is &dchicfIbmW eldi,5 s. dejnityi Dave Johnson,in, 44, w ere N e a r th ec bI o tto m o f th e s ta irs h e C url said. H e o p ^ c d hhis i eyes to in d u d i on a list of deidefense wit- could heilear her coughing and fin d h is b e d o n fire . He e ;y elled to l l 6 Fre, ( and we hhave two gr<•eat ways foi9 r y o u nesses read by their• lawyersIs as ju ty selection b eg an *nie:Siesdiy. But as he left the cocotirthouse, promote yottur business5 over our ese x c itin g Welch said hc notc hihav e to tes- t o p tify because thc defensense plans to , G e t m o r osk U.S. District Judgee DDavid Sam Rctnovsf. t centitennial yeaiar! SpOllonsor our excitingng Centennial Pagige* i . “ It 1m ay S co mc e ito t h a t” Startirting in lale October, wcWC will be devoting one10 special page cach we 0October 19'\ I tw o years y< ago, R S 8 ID A H O 1 b u t a federal Alt Arta RuldcnUi lis page will be hcavilvily read and advertiitising space is very’ limlii ited, so you It I apF«alicals court ArcU^lcomo. CENTRAiAL jst commit quickly!! H |^jl rein: CREDIT UNION4 m ust a c h a ^^ c c ; s The Wffit Choice ^B lJ April. try sdcction a sto ry to tell1 tto readers ab(>out your busiis i n e s s ? 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Yes, you’ll doubled< your promoti*otional power danta Mayor In celebrating 5 years list indude fonner Atlar L j Come join u s In i taking advantage of thc Business Proflllie Bonus Advertisinjling Pages! Aiidrew Young, who hd]idped bring ^ , serving Southerre m Id a h o — by ti th^ 1996 Summer Gomames to his- . r \ d ty ; Billy P : ^ c , a n A\tla th n ta busi- * S - > .. • APPETIZERS • BEVERA^A G E S nessman who headedid th e 1996 ♦ LIVE MUSIC ♦ A Games; and IOC Vice» President ‘ I C ontaciict your advertisingg irep today or call 7333-0931 x219, and w.w e ’ll h a v e ' Jam es Easton ofV an Nuyluys, Calif. *A« • FREE DRAWINCINGS so m eon9ne come by and tell;:I1 you m ore about th([icsc unique ways to0 rreach thc Govcmment witnesse:sses indude > PRIZES) 'sT ^ ^ (HOURLY DOOR PRL c a part of the exciteiitement of thc U ^h Gov. Mike Leaviav itt; A nita j. )ct. M ag icc ^Valley with your messageim and bccomc DeFhintz, an Americann nm em ber of '.Vir Thursday, Oct soth, 2003 T,-5pm Twin F;Falls Centennial! the International Olympic / ; 113 Main*Ave.3. IN. Kimberly. ID 9am ‘ Com m ittee; R ichard Potu-oimd,anIOC '/ ' m em ber from C anada whowh headed ) . 'iTianf: youloufor your support the lOC^ investigationn ofo the Salt I Lake bid scandal; aja n d U tah • I RepubUcan Party chaiilairman Joe ' Ifle Directt iTheTiiiKes-News J C a ^ o n . Homestyl m 1 In total, 87 people aro r e ;scheduled ' ' MEDICARE AND SENIOROR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS totestify. Reaching over 54,54,000 Magic Vaiiey rea>•aders each and every1 dayidc : (i. handful. of the piprospective *^735-0921 Totp«e^r^l'TS'!735492T' jurors dted conflictss when> the ______'Jlome cooked mealt delhrreJJ fhfwm our heurts la your home' j selection pnx»ss begangan T\iesday m im in g . ; One woman, identifieified onfy as < No. 82, claimed she wasis a cousm to i Leavitt, who was cconfirm ed ' T\^ss^ as President BusBush'S choice L to> h e a d th e E n vvironmental ir i Protection Agcncy. f'W e share a com mQon or grandfa- > thw,” the Cedar C i^ wwo om an said, w ^out elaborating. . 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But you can. sicdow'domi loogcuQge we on anything you wait to0 p la n t in dll be another dry win- gM ple when youI now. thatdibwiUl th o spring. If you d o it rig . Cathy i ilants are tec IC’li up toto : you to get yiwnew s«Tve this lovely IWce bulbs, for ,e, example. pjant^butt Until those new pla I y figure it ' nvden upp aand growing..;Good torte* ue on sale Most bulb mi Watwo^ ' ;established - we,>i8uaUy Spring-blooming bulbs an tiees azid lude^andretnnnember to tmdo your '".2 packages (3I everywhere you look. If[f you get Ifldc of wato takes dixee ^ears for tr ounces each) lady&i* sometime ben are flow shrubs to becc»me e s t^ablished- hosesfromtb1 the faucet 0U(£reed^ them in the ground sc — " ------* 1 gctra.care. nitfits.Thank!m^ea for Writing;.,/.... gers between now, andad say, won’t do ulbsai^ is to WATER them. they^ need a little ext . 1 package (8 ettymudi some water. 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Rlmromrock. 4t30 p.m. ' Murtaugh vs. Cambrtcige,tge, 3 p.m. taste of nnall-town southen OaMeyvB.Roci(lar)d.4:3G4:30 pjn. understands;b a b o u , t 3ility this week as a quartet;t)f.:;of District > • -D ietridi(l(16*5) has periiaps the tou£jughest DletrWive.'TrwiV .7p.m . trttf-for th e -1 d ^ in pooool ploy at LCSC as theleB ‘ lue AtJenlfWJHiI'.'. • ... i M urttugh vs. Macfcwi; 8aa ^ o p.m.. LA team s make the trek north ' Oakl^vs. Horseshoe BBer e^, 8:30 p.m. - • half of what“ I s a y . lA Idaho VdUnbail Tbumainament at'. Devils wiUti txy to get by defendingg :state Shoshone vs. OerQenesee, noor) A Lewis^a-a a rk S tate College, champion TVy isn’tt justj the defending state3 clcham- first,” Dietrich i dd. and a game to Filer a 1 pool play schedule Thursdasday as IS pion; the Thniojans could almost faU. irin (he "But it’^ not impossibleim] to pull this thinj^ tage in games to thishis point.] J^VanGuoify.i:fy,a^)htmng S SI ffrom r across Idaho are narrovTowed to a perennial sttstate champion column. ThiIheyVe off." . ^ But the Indianss haveha strug^ed at statb ; : of the District chamlampion Shoshone (27-1) i ■'^ htmhecommunmmcatesvM final Seldfiel of eig h t captui:ed’chehe championship six out ol > of four teams advance outlUt of each lost eight yeiifears, induding a five-yearV ireign enjoying oneI of its finest seasons undeie r Pleasese sisee VOULEYBAa, Page | ' YaoMmg . . Grieiiesebids | . » B R IE F I : i A D E I A PR(l o m s _ teepQB t o k e | Hagerman m:man A p a b AND shoots age - 79 Marlirlins owner vows j o bin i Miami; [ b u h l - Bradd M inor of •Hagennan shot hisis age with a n O t to tC dismantle Backup’ip’s play forces i ^und of 79 at thele Cloar Lake , WORL].D I 'w u n o y Club in BuBuhl Tuesday. c h a iTmpionship l team coach to ponder changi^ Ime \ntnessc9 weren Mick Boyd, Mike Wolverton, Craii;raigK eeleand The AMoclatedmc Prest______The Assocla'aclated Presa______I Dave Erickson. MLUW\MI - The loudest cheers H k tHAMPK[QNS I DAVIE,E, Fla.] - Brian Griese); i Ninth grade baslasketball I from the th tens of thousands of first pass5s wentw for a loudido^vr]. . MarUnsns fans lined up to celebrate His first: six passes were complenj. dIash will be ThursdayTh their World w Series champions His orUyy incomplete in pass in the - The annual came when w team owner Jeffrey first halff waswx dropped. I ‘-TWIN FALLS - ' norldiida Marline With aa faifast start in his finars of malcontent and mis* itroduced up. ; t t l ^ a t S p jn . Thursc ■> le may. • • trust beibetween South Florida base- dutlni boU farfans and the MarUns van- Ing a rally coach1 EDave Wannstedt saiil honor]oring the TUesdayr he was pleased w th th(.‘ I l|lght winner losit ' \talloped Curtiss •>- a mixed mar- annoumunced during the celebra- thc Indiancianapolis Colts. ' tial arts fighter - in ia hotel park- don. "Brianin played really well.}’ i u lot over an alleiilegedly stolen “i haveha' some good news and a Wannstedtedt said, “Hc made goo}l UtUe babad news. The good news is decisions,as, got{ rid of thc baU and ^Curtiss, 34, of Mead, M Wash., jad{is is coming back,” Loria said, was really:lily into the game. He wii; d;ropped in and outat of< consdous* «xhe badbt news is there’s no badid '■ in tunc to what they were doinfe ; when policc arrivedor at the news.” and whatat wev were trying to do.” | (joeur d’Alene Innin earlyi Rriday McKeJCeon, 72, took over when The healicalth of the two quartef- iBoming, authoritiesies said. manageIger Jeff Torborg ;vas fired in backs maynay help determine whicli I The fight begann in I the hotel Mayand am engineered the MarUns’ starts Sundunday. 1 rfcom b u f eventuallydiy spUled into tumaroiiround from last place team Fiedler,er, who sprained hts Icji tne parking lot, where wh wimess toWorh>rld Series champions, knee inI a lossi< to New Englaml o|i % bitha Mills said thithey "did their "I alwaysalv had no doubc I was Oct. 19,, dresseddre Monday night bi^ Hghting stancc thinjling and began comingng back,” said McKeon, who was designsignated the No. 3 quarter- drcling one anotherher," according refuseded to formaUy announce his back becaiccause he’s stiU hobbled, tfc the police report.rt. intentioidons during die season, Griese had a Uttle s\s-eUing in h£s I Mills - who liveses at thc same Wherlen Florida won the dde in right thurhumb after the victor^, m dress in Mead asIS CurtissC .-to ld 1997,, the tl celebradon was tem- although^ WannstedtV said he di^- (Bficers the other maman repeatedly pcredd asa fans braced for cost cut-->t- tf PMH^ n’t beUeveeve the injury was serious, gammed Curtiss’ head hc into thc ting by bj then*6wner H. Wayne Severalral commentst by thc coadi pavement, until Curtiss Cui Started Huizwfenga. The result was a last* love the Marlins.” - ■> suggestedted he’s leaning toward Hleeding and an onlookeron] inter- places'finish fi iii 1998 and a steady A victory drive through t the FvT^ m ^ n g5 Griese’sG: promotion pe^* \ ^ e d . decUnene in attendance, which last- d ty ’s Little Havana neighborhoodni manent.t. WarmstedtW said a startdr j The ease is still1 underuj investi* cduntUitU this year^ surprising play*‘y followed, a t y workerersdireddedz Jack wil knocked:d outo of the Uneup by ap n tio n . off run.m. , tons of paper to sererve as ticker injury - Fiecller,I for instance \- 1 No charges haveIVC been fUed, “In\ 1997 l! we were on top of then® tape while bannersi ande balloons V & isn’t assuresured of keeping his job. ; seid Sgt. Christiei Wood,V so th e world,”i,” said Danny Parra, a saleses stream ed off officiicc buildings ■ ^ m Wannstenstedt said Griese releascB ' name of the otherir man t has not represe•sentadve who brought hisus along the route fesi:stooned with M be bac^ the baUaU more quickly than i released. PoUceUce blacked out two ionsson to Tuesday’s rally "In ’98,)8, fresmy painted teamun and Worid U ||j9 he Martins announced thatal manager Fiedler,r, ani advantage oncc ^ name in the policsUce report pro- we hitit rock r bonom. I think every-ly- Series logos, Jack McKeon v^lll be back< forf another Miami’ss reireceivers adjust their tirtl- n d ed to Thc Associaidated Ptess. bodyknows kr they won’t be able to The Marlins won>n thc World s e a s o n . At 72, McKeon Issk the1 oldest ing-, everybody, but if they keep> a Series with a modest!St $54 milUon r ; saw two or three routc^ ^Curtiss also vraul corresponcindent interceptesptcd - two of which \vcr: to Motmt Rushmore. But he’s ------returneded for touchdowns - anjl 9 hale to be po:m stponed i ^ e!St s t iabout the number of diver- I POCATELLO - Idaho Id Stated! were playplaying catch-up all afte(- s FONTANA, Callt,lif.-The CART sionsa\I available in hia town, ■ 38-21 loss at Weber ScState pnjved a noon. ; sason-finale, schi»Aeduled for *TThe;here^ not a lot I can do livingng I couple of things1 about the Addinsin a missed early field goaj, ^ undtv at Califomiimia Speedway, ' here,”,” he l: said. I TU»r>gnT< Idaho StatStote was never able to got :i as been pos^nedled indefinitely »can't ^ go to th e race tmck. Heae I Fbr starters, Idaho10 Smte looks momentuiatum. I ue to the state> olof emergency “ n't: evene btty ^ Daily R adng I like a top-10 team whchen playing in “We neneeded to get up carly^ ^ aused by a seriesa o:of wildfires in 1. That • do^*t prevent him ■ Holt Arena. Lewis salsaid. “That would havt; ''i Dd around Sanm Bernardino nom[.being .b a big thoroughbred ■ Second, the Bengagals look like helpedi {get the momcntun). d it gave it to them,” »unty.. _ radngligfan. I the Bungles of old whi-hen they ven- Instead it he - 2* There wero estimtim ates by late never .“J miss a telecast,” he ■ nire outside Bannockdc County. By thethen, the Bengals were ^ Uesday th a t th eI fixfires known es “I icatch up as much as I can ■ The bad news iis the loss watchingng their Big SI^ champ - I and I*AA playoff hope 5 I le Gnmd Prix; a:and the bid what^ g o i ^ on,” 1 dropped tbe 5-3 Beng[igals from No. onship ar ; ires, which have i lat paid off big-time witb ■ 15 to No. 23 in the NCICAA Division fade. i than S2.6 million from a win-in- . tUtm I ; ave burned more I-AA natiomd poE an Bernardino ni^BrBreeders’Cup bet Qrahim8tMl«,iMt«d)dMt.andWIDOteon, right, poMpa With their wtnnera check^ The good news isis I d ^ o S ta te AfO t hhe e Bengals done? | i cres in the San m ed with some long-distance hosts Portland State rea and that montore than 3,500 Aniu ice tiMHlty in Rapid Ctty,h f8J). Tlwy won I2.6M for a: bebet on the Breeden' Cup. I man, everyone assodated viedge, Stone and his partner; end. he ISU footbaU team hak if rafighters areI bbattling the ^ tvro. I was coloring wi^vilhmy5■yeB^ off, Stomone watdied intently, this-onrt at Dixon, invested $80 last . “Pm just glad tl caUing each game a must- tit lu e . rday. Ib e re were some Pick.3t3 qldonroylai^IJust^tw iantedtohit "I wasvas OK until the race,” he home,” ISU coach 1 I ANASCARlMnsbQston West race, . “Then I walked around. I ontest So, after losing ^ •ra and one more ftignificantmt'” afto u p le of Pick 3s to tnake it wid. “Tl • * said. “When you go 01 S ^ u l e d for Saturt he • - wJrth my while. At: lileast wey win r State last Saturday, are thp 6, in which Stonie c^oise 'die . this league you really Is out of the playoff equ^- ggstponcd.to an uUDOOTOUUUeu . Mmietfai]^'* toughest moment came in above and beyond. Ye iers of six races, irf, w h i^ ended in a dead . “We\Te bet $72 Ola the Pidc 3,” he Ihen tUngs beganin tt> drop neat- tlw turf, ®“ turnovers like we didUd and expect Please see ISU, Page 02 / . «^«1ranports . ^ d .,'“^.w '“l asn\ close pn die first-rst* ' Iy into place. As- r m wenti;' Please see BET, 02 D2 wwin.” ( A™

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Fbrt« u i.a td y already playing tmder for ISU-which is 3-2 in cononference “ * assumpaoption that we’n in the play - there are a handfullofeam 0 es It,” ISU^ fourth-year 'fly . “We’re playing to tiy th at wiU assure only one. t e S « ^ best, will finish with one lo and positionm oourselves to win tfae It” Montana, Northem Arizi Lli Gcmey was named Montana State all have « ayer of the week after Sky loss. Montana pitm i U to a pair of wins over Ithis weekend and will ddose the Montana State Sta and Montana, !season at MSU. TATT Gomy hadi 4£45 kills and 26 digs Idaho State visits NA over A e weekeekend. ■J. \week. A win in Flagstaff- Ihisweek,!sk, ISU hits the road for ing a viaory over PSU thii matches atIt IPortland State and guarantees the Bene ils wi undefeatedd EastemHi Washington. no worse than second. Idaho State will be bound for sure if it finisl Soccer teatearn gets hot le liv e rr s f i r sit s h uito u t fourway : tie atop the stamindings as For a span)an of four weeks, the B r o dle u r d I viaories Idaho State» women’sw soccer team it will own head-to-head v s to a 2-2 Wes Walz,Iz, Alexander Daigle ,over the three coJDavid Legwand, Jordin rally n the Phoenix Coyotes UNIONDALE. N.Y. ackhawks and Andreww :Brunette scored for ,get the league’s automaticdc berth. onship returned. TheThe Bengals have now Zac Bierk had 26 sa' straight and are mak- on the road (3-0-1-0). , K evin Weelnjekes recorded his sec- p res in his won three str Jeff Friesen, Brian GiiGionta and 5^ ^ , Phoenix. He had 41 save: ing a run as tthe Big Sky touma- ght shutout as Carolina only other start, a 44 tie withvv San Mighty DUCucks 3, Rangers 1 | John Madden also scoreored for the extended itits unbeaten streak to , Eye on a bye ment approaciTiaches. Devils in the 44) win Jose on Saturday, , , NEW YOR)RK - Sergei Fedorov The ISU volleyball teanam has its “Wewiilbei1 be the one team nobody m over the sixganie((2-04).2- ^ Ville Nieminen had a g Islanders. Weekes; ststopped 28 shots for his ^ assisted on1 twor powerplay goab sights set on a first-rountnd bye in wants to play,'ilay,” ISU coadi Gordon New York’s Rick assist for Chicago. Igor I and M artin1 GGerber made 38 saves the upcoming Big Sl^r touaumey. Hendersonn s; said. “We’re finally k DjPietro 15* careerer shutout and extended also scored, and Mark B tum ed aside 23 shots,.but bi lost for his shutout!at streak to a career-best as Anaheimn i snapped New York’s Just one half-matchh behind beginning to g^ t it track together.” the second time this seiseason. T he 165 m inutes rwo assists. tr four-game unbeatenun' streak. Sacramento State in thc ststandings, The Bengali1^ can lock up a berth tes. Jocelyn Tliibault stopipped 35 defeat snapped a three.same thi q'NcNeill assisted on all of playing his second the Bengals would love toLO leapfrog in the toiunaimament this Thursday home winning streak shots as tlic Blackhawks c ime in place of strug- the Hornets in the final rv,two weeks when leaguei^ue-leading Northem ak for th e v asicek 's goalsgo to match a carcer cd ^ a fourgame road trip "w a Lsliindcrs. high. talic Jean-Sebastien of the regular season and acamaday Arizonavisitsisits Davis Reid. lossll (1-0-3). dl just short of his sec- Blues 1, Predators C Radivojcvic tied it at 2 Lit of thc season when 5 0 Bruins 2,2, Canadlens 0 s6:43 into the third period Alex Kovalevev scorcd with 3:51 left, ST. LOUIS - Brentnt Johnson mONTRIREAL - Feluc Potvin ing ij a strong scries that Sandis Oioholinsh. Nidas Havelid Bet____ made 26 saves for his firstfin shutout „,d„23sav when Cale Hulse won a sc saves for his first shutout v and Rob NieJtcdermayer scored for Continued from D l 6. I was shocked. she I called my ance last December,r a nd Scott than 10 months, and the i puck along the boaj Anaheim. Mellanby scorcd in tas hi season p ^ j, heal between High Chapsparral and wife.” Bergeron and Mike passed p to Mike Sillinger.•. , Rangers! forward Pascal sday, Stone daim ed his debut as the St. Louiss BluesB beat Knuble sco. Sillingcr sent a cross-dr Johar. On ‘Ibcsdas cored for Boston, which Rheaume spisprained a ligament in at the Time Out Loimge, the Nashville Preda■dators 1-0 thc sixth time in seven 10 i Radivojcvic in thc hi “I thought until one hoiour before wirmingsatti ■vs)' his left kneeee Ibesday night and is rav in th e where he> hhad placed his bct 'lUcsday night. anda he carried the puck to miss two to four that I would use Falbra' k up behind expected to on’t know Saturday. ThisThi; time, there was no Johnson, the backuf signed as a free agent on thc t crease and put a low•backhan- b leaume was playing in turf,” Stone said. “I dor Chris Osgood, made; hihis second ‘ why I changcd to High QChaparral. question aboiabout the legitimacy of j •ot his third s tra i^ t win der t past Thibault. f CO 1 r. ■ just his SCOecond game with thc slart of thc season. He[c lasted1; less an§29th carcerca shutout - his first ■ Radulov scored with 7:5 I almost had a stroke wavaiting for the wagen ^ R“"8ers aftefter signing a one-year Igo, three former Drexel j tnan a period in his first sS.ce D ec!c. 10 witli Los Angeles at the t first period, but the the photo outcome." A year ago, , contract lastist Wednesday, brothers rigged a $3 • week at Edmonton,n, al o™ "8 Nashville.:. answered a 22 seconds latt.ter when n„. cententer, who played with the When the Breeders’ Cu])up card a t fraternity br threc goals on six s )Ieted, th c million Breed•eeders’ Cup payoff with j 3U Garon stopped 31 Hrdina 1 passed across the= c Stanley CuCup champion New Santa Anita was compic entered Tuesday’s gam shrts“ i!;‘^Slis : second start of the sea- Gratton, ( who scored on a wnstshot.w ;vils last season, was S8 Pick 6 ticket wa:ras worth ari electron:ronic bet. triggering i S.29 goals-agaihst averat Montreal lost its third 52,687.611.60. tighter securicurity. ■ I a L c h b e t . brought inI t 1leam th e ' was legitimatmate. irly in the third period to 10 ] games. against Floriorida. best in the sccond perio«riod when he scorcd carb payoff and at first, he diobought the Stone saidaid he would save of his ticket was worth $18,000.K). shore of the money. He might “I was a little disappppointed,” allow himselliself one treat, though - ; 0 h u g e 0o v a t i o n he said. “Then I saw’ tthat was perhaps aI weweekend at Saratoga. j A v a l a i niche retiire Roy’s,1 jersey t( th c payoff for 5-for-6.1I scrolled “Pve neverr/er been to a racetrack ( eight yearss and working behind a down some more and I[ ssaw 6-foi^ live,” he said.aid. : DENVER (AP) - PatrickPa Roy and games. a A four-time Stanley Cu]lupvnnner group of phplayers that was never walked across the ice: withwi a chant vas a great, and I mean tracing every - the first two were with1 MontrealT satisfied wa£ 5slfleds:733^0931 1 I of “Roy! Roy! Roy!" tnii lor.” Roy said. I Clasi step. He readied his> spotsp on thc - Roy is the all-time playoyoff leader great, honor, red caipet next to hisis family,f in wins, shutouts and gagames. He , i no one was about to stoptop chcering. also popularized the butterflyI H flip m The ovation lasted nearlyn< four style of goaltending byf dropping< minutes and Roy soake«iked up every to his knees to block shotots. H I I J of all-time moment. “He’s the best goalie ol “I remember goingg toti thc rink and it kind of played on youry* for the first time with myn parents even before you stararted the and my brothers whenm lI was eight game,” said Steve Konolowaldiuk. Want I Dur bidding poweier? Stop by Oasisis StopI 'N Go ns agiiinsi tt to jumpstart you years old,” Roy said. ' who played 11 seasons here in front you tonigl;tiglit 30 years Roy before being tntraded to jjg, .35 Blue Lakes BlvIvd. N. in Twin Fa'alls between thee hoursJ of later is priceless.” Colorado two weeks ago, And thc Avalanche diididn’t hold _ ^ Colorado retired Roy’i on P'ERY ‘Ibesday night, sending to thc back in thanking him. 7-9 a.rI.m. Thursday, Ocl(ctober 30. ForEV] rafters next to Ray Bourque’sBoi 77 A five-minute video m«nontage of Roy’s carcer played on1 fourf huge TimeS i#MEGA i in a 2D-minute ceremc■mony before pa„|atfick Roy wtnres to tho es-News you purerehase, you'll receeive an ^ the Avalanche’s gamam e agam st screens set up in the comersc< of ^Tiiuioiiiuu ! jring a ceremony retiring thc arena. Each of Roy’s/’s children -jjii: Calgary. Avalanche. a a d litional t l 50,000 Millillionaire Bucks! With his \vife and ththr ree k ids by hl*|oraeyy Tuesday1 In Denver, received gifts from the A\ his side, Roy said goocoodbye to an „( o« and Lacroix presentedjd Patrick own. Really Patrick, your and Midiellc witli a lararge paint- j organization, tcarrunatcates and fans impact hasha: been unparalleled in in a city where he won two Uiegamec ing of a snow-covered1 mountain i le of hockey.” set behind a grove of aspspcns. I M I I * Stanley Cup titles nnd an se t th e I f s a liurdhai point to argue. Players from bolh teanims tapped L J l I ^ I J [lr ^ ! standard for goaltendeiders. When1 Roy R retired in May after th ro u ^ o u t “It is our privilege5ge that the 19 season!ans, he held nearly every their sticks on thc icc th Colorado Avalanche organization or major ’oaltending goa record. He is thc ceremony and Colororado’s five m a ke • will retire the jerseyI of the great- the onlyI three-timetl winner of the starjers cach came ovc:/cr to ghre C o n ggratulations! l You'-u've found today's^s MEGA-Million; Money!. him a hug just before itt ended.< ® est goalie to ever play,”ly,” Avalanche Conn Smymythe TVophy, awarded to Clip only the bill fromim this ad and save it to bibid on great prizes likfeI a car,c boat, , general manager Pierierre Lacroix the MVPP of < the playoffs, and he’s "Playing for ihe A\Avalanche, said. “Patrick, you arere ini a league the NlflJsL’s carcer leader in wins ■ • wearing this uniform foror the past restauranrant and grocery certificateltes, and m udi more!

D e f e n dl ] i n g c h a ntnps squejjak by Sum s 5jg5^TheTii1m es^Sew 8:= ^ SAN ANTONIO (AP]AP) - On the promoted last week afterer Pat Riley Maiake me a M night th c San AntoiItonio Spurs , SeaS(ison preview - D4 stepped down, lost his ErstG game. received their NBA championshipcha Riley remains thc team1 president.; i « ^ rings, diey aimilmost waited scconds; iiin the game, including . Dwyant Wade scorcdd 18 points J V ;tthenewsea- the 28 afafter Carter’s converted in his first NBA gamme. Eddie } Wli ^ ^ too long to get tl L 4 1 son off on a winmnning note. Bruce Bovtkiwen*^ missed jumper. Jones scorcd 15 pointss iand Brian . ■ U M U L Anthony Car^arter^ offen- Grant added 13 for thc! 1Heat, who rioo!] w i ^ : ^ sive reboundi wwith 28 sec- SIxerS 8 9 /Heat 74 ' played aH but the first: eightc min- ; ^ ^ 1 onds to playay i»ve the pjimuADELPHIA - Allen utes without forwartird - Lamar «-**» Spurs thc leatead for good , . had 26 points and 11 Odom. Odom sprainedd his right J te ii % T .m _ x Ibesday nigbt and the and Kenny Ihom as added ankle. X-rays were negai^thre. 'I through three missed Philadelphia broke th t e game ^ ^11 ats as the Philadelphia Phoenix for an 83-82 vi eat the Miami H eat 89-74 open with a 120 rtm to start the l-—. Carter, starting inI p]place of the ^ Sporwedby; / night in the season open- fourth quarter after■ the i Heat ^ injured Ibny Parker;i; helpedh seal closcd within three at: thei end of - ^ : the win with his didefense on erforbotjotb ithefinalpcs- , ^„SSixers ij coadi Randy Ayeis, ; StephonMarbtttyontfa Iverson scorcd 13 potoints in the • session, forcing the SunsS u guard to Laitry Bn>'arown*^ top assistant for six I, won his debut Brown left fourth. Promotion ends Dcc 6,2003. No puichue ncctsuijr. MEGA^-MUUtaito mone>'>e»Newi,PO Box 548, TWta falia;!yiP 83303 within 3 d m of publia •_miss on a rebound. in th e last period. V Ihe Spurs led forratotalof46 a )i coach ^taa Van Gurn^ i i g l i i l l i i W i I ■ . <’ wa^oc«BiiTat,aoo»: Timfii S p o r t s '

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Food and Dnig AdaIministrBtion Champiomlij ■ : T ; » s taaaa « t 0 .w tM • Stevensonson returned to the ; t I S JH Ut ■s.tS'S-r' ' '" JM M 1 • 0 .W W |«Mr«)9ml-1I.IMlM SS i’ll i2ysrti£s?’*’‘ ■ ; U.S. drug authoilorides first area whereere her fitdiei; Julius < Ji IJ is ' s r ^ Z'SSSSSSS7lSSki^^,*.i». leamed about tbe steteroid,caUed Erving, beca«came one of basket*! W L T M ffm pji Hi Ti Sssas^’s- ^ia»tttr cffaaif«»MMi 0 tf 4: a M 1 180 la AaMkOl U »% S.% ; • Cct$t$FoaU THG, this summerer after an ball^ bigges;gest stars. When . . / S i i i S S13 S SS«f . S 3 anonymous tip. It; apparentlyi last played^ thed Advanta in 1999,; ...sss, S|^! 3 S SS’? s •''g ^ S : i \n s designed spedfiifioilty to b e StevensonD wasy> coming.off an: , k' StHt<»aL‘ f4 £» m M I a-“ undetectable ^he standard appearanceice at the W imbledon: sssar™ ’" m^ ip « n ,S M U ' test given to athletes.ss. ■ semifinalsis and a the revelation; s s - SK5f“ - I! 5iis ! Kissra S«tO.SbiMi4.ieM1ftVE*M ' ^ P w t.4 ,M«rtin O ■■ a a ■! i !.s ISlg S ' s s r . r s s ' Europe’s fastest: mu an •> 100- Erving wasas her h father, . . wTouLcaraecc° -'P M “ >~ JiSSfS 7SL i i » m Dwain Since then,the her career has; MMftoaJnbwi»«4J4.wjr-aaasnsjii Ss meter champion sjsMsffisjSMr. ita^ - has been uoeveleven - sbe has won - • w “ t w ff » SB,a S s a)Matl«a3MJI74ttt Chambers of Briti lit IM ttraxvoa '10 II 2 0 ao Ortw8l4fl«Boi*n9*n>Mi[MlS30AM ?io«inH3M34.Nii»o.t:M jjO*sssSifffBtStsa, ig admitted takiim W rnrtmoL 12a UM*m ms of top Grand Slam Sla events sincc; • 'M«(Kn 3 ^0 X » tXS !j? : I 44lLyaoffr• Ml M tl,Tme^M»07.H»t|i2- WW Meanwhile, dozen iiis “ k3l-733&»tl 5 !?f Olympic and profes:essional ath- 1999. Shee enteredei the touma- - W L T M ff a 14 H t4 « Ta.4s t S “i S s S f f Cmtm ■ a 1 0 141 s • ss**" s ? It It a 1M3 »P letes have been subibpoenaedto ment at No.Nc 47 in th e WTA: hnfsBir 4 ] 0 J7I ,uz IM I; HM.NT4 9 0i i i g S s l S ^ »4>MMiM0(UMvrM.UK«l-1. sderd grand ranking,1. ‘ HnOiM* 3 s 0 jn inS ,g UCCMI.T& 9 0 S S s S S E .t testify before a fed< ,14 220 Wt »iM*.PW. 9 4 ixa Ol » * > " '• . jury probing a Calialifomia lab Also in1 die the day session, Nicole Ml iiii s f i S SS k W t T Pd ff PA 1await(VMiMn.SviMm47 Pomti Ore=tw*.4iw * « , 0 el 4; N.Y. that sells nutrition)nal supple- Pratt defeat!eated Teryn Ashley 6-2.. . * e I 0 isr i« IH IJ3 t 5!* •■Ml *^ni-nnfiTirin *ir Mn» ments. Now arm edIw v idiaT H G 3-6, 7-6 (2) (2 and M e^ a n ii iKmBn 3 4 ^ 4n ax SK tisr -issa>wn.ToMtxlHWt&te Oan*oriM-HM Jnf». Dq«m 3-33 (S M»2S " IS ■ SSTK uiR Art0>«O24A.U1-H7V71IUOOI Ml) KYW«<)n.VM«^M(37.23). test, sports organizlizarions are Shaughness;lessy downed Anna- ■’SST ! i ! S 1 3 '»* sa& \v&'i iii’ I s S S SHCM.CaraciaibB41.il : . lIlMU i'iPjrLJ'i—IM scrambling lo retes:est athletes Lena Groenc)cncfe]d6-3,6-2. W T W PF- H ock ey------SS son won 45 of S l first- . S«Ml 9 0 .714 in^ ’itl?\1 : liil S S ■•(Klllim. I and decide what penaldes pi to Stevenson m n E*«KOi »» I ' 14-15 90 SI lM|W)aiJS4M(2' ?Sa Ilia Anabolic strroidss arcc synthet- h er serve,2, whichw topped out at 9M»4).iiin ic versions of the mallale hormone 116 mph.lh. H er fastest acc airdir.HK2 rt*,M 131212> t l »37 M30 YW|tfl«Q>M«Q4| fr"T; » « Sf OwMci.ia it-i> CH0ft(7.1|«P«.^ KiaM^kiBx. PtB(mrtnrcti. 324. On> testosterone. Soi>ome are rcached112 112 mph; she had nine NRTMMStat - S ’S’*" ' s s s . w * M 2: S»B"-PW l*««»^' 4 0^-S**-. DA to sell, by aces to noneone forTalaja. ^ it-roa-c-^■Hn5aMi<|1'7V>Oam. Hnitiwi holW ^l. 172t Vwwwi. Pie. ir«F»1in» approved by the FD/ ■ . S S l r : j i i i H 5 to treat cer- K 5 ™ « K S t . M K s r prescription only, to C4nim(4^l03]in tain muscle*wastin£ng diseases. RoddIck,i, FerreroF struggle ‘ a T«tV< by. lUn ■ l*niKri*-31.10301m . fr'f'j J » iiIA ^'padiQ.<1ttrr ^ ■' ‘ PMv^ « SmW. 2 CB « m Mno* .'Wy 5? J5 faIric«^ftwlSM!l4jaCT9J(>S).li«n Soom But alhJetes use thehemiUegaJJy gj pgrfj „ nlM]SL(»2).ll4n CBm 9 t 0 I 11 38 13 yjS"(OO.IIuM.Pta|nu(rr«).1»l2 to bulk up. I Masters event VMmn « (Mm. M i P n • f tio B IsS H>«0C-5l«Ny*Sl|SSSSST-CiS m PM-4. Rnn. n«M|M 3 ($*9*. ’ PWnk&MMUMiiMSpm HMIKn Zat tSa'wi'l'iV^L S S 1 i 0 0 10 33 a 2SJub.18 4J Pn»rO«r». Pro ijMH »««rc.).1 On T\icsday, the FIFDA finished PAKIS-U- U.S. Open champion Sl IM « Sa> rmacD. £l5»m H«|ilaB».ll.tl30l»i Mctwd ddick and Juan Carlos oSST** «?$• S i l S x ' sJKMlMKn|M).ll30tn s taMM’cMlai'’^ ° ” 0,^>wrte»JM'ii fVnKw Ikn its ovm testing of this t newest Andy Roddii ,K S!i‘srsi?J=-.»M.Qmmi s«[»99 2230 &Cw*aa(4J). 1131 Ull W I T a ^ ff « SfKacn;:«-OKapb ! 1}'7«^3t (TiMra M4.I5-' steroid and formall;lUy dedarcd Ferrero won woi tough matches CMmi 2l8t g i sSiW.iJS:»nmifia(Ml.ll30i« ttm*, •37. «(«M(Mna<44Liaai T4mBir cw»{*frCwwn»>-0*»qiH<7,Prow0c4:* THG a drug tliat woirt)uld require Tbesday in in advancing to tlie s s s r s s; 1“ m SSSItaiSiTnSfS7)4lAitan[M1.nm CM4n* 2 i 2 § 8 ” >5 ^ x a state ■ Q«T(Ma»21.n«n AMi .^M-Ocavt. iX X M3 (37 iM»35 uml its permission to sell s in this third roundnd of( the Masters. E T iS• « ig isss;.SJK ? S i S 5 K « bl«ra.(M»93l»3e) * ny use at this Roddick,:k, seeded second. WMkI OiUiM 2072e w m S4RM(VH«TimaM vitsmwcowwwe . .iin riimm i.jj?, country - making anj • NfTMM XM5 % M WiMr7'l)4IT>aCUM W wileM ikt*. O-Hwa*—_ time illegal. edged ViciVictor Hanescu of ^ ^ CkMo a«7n TM m tbiO-7)«W.C«*«0s a s r » » sn*»T«iv s SutMr* P>w*l JcrTT lAr»r M Cn Vdi» 1 ™ W Cl»M 2m2- ™ E.K«jO»0 !nmCT,hlmfSl(}4).1230pm aioM THG actually wasis derived by Romania1 7-67-6 (4), 7-6 (4) and will u52u” M lil I* I :*B*n5l.|M1.1pii> D»m nical modifi- next playy Tommy T Robredo of J3 1? \ ^ )lil*ia>POTr.1pn some siniple dhcmii Flrnw.Dan t]1 80 90)*2 5 * 0»nm 2171 i I ; • ! H JH : arrah’s O dds /ell-known - Spain, 'THtttidt.irrj IM in I3U» ' J p*sei»^ it07f17 04 “1273 Ksasissil««r*U<^B-7)il^'l-s««"““ l«ll s s s : NCAA Footbal cations of two \vel c tn -t»M teitaa»*n4iaiim4 anned ~ syn- Tlie top-niip-ranked Ferrero wiih- ' SmR'c ?» 1« IDJ“ " I Itabw IW . and athletically bar ' e>a>r.H( ^ 'U 5 S, IS M?(MiTSoI. 3323 bmSt «5 ■O’TU £lM|M|.l30pn CUvn 1 ; n n • i? !j tK>TiT«m ' 135 TfTiSl rinone, said French quali[ualifier Nicolas Mahm ___ EMM.EM ac IM IW 5 ffi IS s» sss;stittFvM(U).l30piA Cdamt) 4 4 0 0 e 27 J* » bolone and gestrii ; , Cw.llcu !W '» '*«s ! ! STL is Mif ommissioner in a 7-6 (7),7), G-4C victory., Nc f\ P«ac^^ John Taylor. J im.[U IU trr st*9 I jg ™ IwmH* W7 «*IS'21.2pm. iUviUD 0" N«tiC4nlnl« Anabolic steroidsds can have th e Frenchnch Open ond two iwi«>.KC IU 7n> 4r5; : f ,• CramM 230 ^5l.2pm Mn :ichosik 45 aUcsgmS) T0I*IK«.SD 140 J« 51‘J i ^ . KMuCfr « i ~ SK'iSfflllHiA4i30pm M f»o«« iPirM 19 IMrVotlMnn dangerous side cffefects, includ- Masters titles,title will face the wiii- i>i>a.D«n 111 ta s: i In im Im AA.P>»BU»{2-ei«J«et«J«i»»iSlO-7).3p>TV lo«4ns-i» i l l ii*m cu »5 HteM ” !j ; S i ? ’ S!n V.D Slra*<»OI«W.lt«wunu»y<»a3pi<<. «niMm■ 3 5 1 ? i " » - “2 ^ ing hver damage, he;leart disease, ner of Wednesclay’s W( match avrknUa iw at 34 : SI I 5 3 0 5 li « (bmot 14} 3tH ;» I '***" ’' •'• MjrOMlMIMUrkctT«clT|t4|.$pm. S4nJOM 4WtUF««a I O m5 n anxiety and rage. WlWhile little is between Fabrice Fa Santoro and ll ‘ MixmreomuiQ tl«i«K*iSi04l.lpm. TMpemiw* t4¥(»ilVV>* , z ^ F.Tn«.a«L 124 JOS 41 ■ S S S S l Sx«M»SH5J).Spm i ! »»» ui Cm iw ^ 85 E Uchgvia^ known about THGIG’s specific Jiri Novak,ik. 40 31 0 ®"°“ *rKM8-1|.$4ipfi ~ sfflaar.'smSU(7-l).apia. UBnMiOm *AJnM M 35 «X*'«OT2 effects because it is so new, it Three-timitime French Open win- Qi^r»«^ IH 13 39 '» J a u « 3w mU.r7'll.8pn PMkMM&I, 4 . U ^ *|J|CINC SIM OfF Wgm S S IK UdNQT UMI3T«M J* likely poses similarr irisks, Taylor ner Gustavotavo Kuerten of Bnizil :iri<. »’s s r ousted big-serving big- American I ^ ^h^li^lOan U»nm(U3.0i;I ir * " " - 4U<*cnt 175 EotCvmra^ said. JttrwAW S ^ ^ s i is isa:,E7.*&;C*flU«.nin{24).llim BuBO* 3. UOf» hUemmo 71 Scp.*iC4n*ni Mardy Fishish G4.7-6i (2). Kuerten 1*8 3 5 SS*'*’ 3370 ^Sl.(M|.l1in C4RMXSWIwJomO IKinuiSl 13 Di|0 lother powerful server Ms iIM ^ ffi D(|U<(|.1|4iDnUt«'St• t4.Slioin HwJnn4.»4.NYM)ndn9 iTlusUU 95 Unua nes Mets’ O W »0 : S j ■ SllMLnoai M«nlNTHTR.V.11 ^■tTimtidi 15 C«»a>»S Duquette t)ecom( in the secoiecond round - ninth- ^ *■ lw5^ S 3W 131 S ||~ tt&II.TlllUnnMail•«U|7-3).n»> SlliM»l.Hl. 135 tINenDtrm ■ UXM.EM. 30 SIO 142 » ; S £ T S » ~ Ma(«iBHaw(ira*(7.||.neen Cha^i 2. FTmSSUfs-W 4Md> 9 a(k.« full-time generalII manager seeded Mark Mai Philippoussis ul C jmmCx u M 184 ( io*Sl(44L1?J0pirv C4W4IC0B>»r«»i.U» f*w•wveSi i» aluu J. 1 ; “ 1” SS^wr.TSnenO«i«(25l.t?»pm. CoUrtuBVaiVa'ccmM tiMtaa i l*»II NEW YORK - Jin[im Duquette Australia. *tna\»ai U «» UlfJ! ! > S “ J! Asni ^ IRI^ MraaiMIMSWU* Uiag»Sl 111 aWiorriq cr second-round ntatcii- nSn».D«i 3S « 133133 38 1 0^ ,jgj |«H.tM(7-l).3p>nWUMMia(35l.1pm A(>.f«CTaW«Wa(wqKia5pm u>M 1} aSvJMSiu was hired as generalal manager of In others* PMaMM 1787I S S KBssajab(M1.9pn nmnaPMacMaiMn>.9sm 3msi ' arvnsi» the New York Mets;s on lUesday, es, Paradoiidorn Srichaphan of jfiUTMwtJT SllOB-OWDm<.5Mpr< G3m>9>^ ?9 ^ I scored a 7-6 (4), 6-3 • I 43 OTI ^ n « KFWE BA NKr»Uf7.n4ItB«(8-i«(8-3J.tO»m n«P<&Cw7<.S30pn dOUBOUMKtf 1(5 CUMmjSISI four months after tallaking the job Thailand sc ' MocmoMM 37 1746 71 4 .72 0^ ? ^ VfS Kran|M)4ITMk(7'iiaou« MOngoiSl 225 tKira n, a semifinalist lust n M Iiu TJu(W)aiTO>B-«l.: Bralnt2.CudtaitO SHm U ^ OFF Uj91V the team’s baseballill operations Paradom , j ' 5 h»wivJk. n IWI m 4 ^ u«uiinaPt»B*vw»• VW*(l-7).9p)il I I M liM TiM 9 BUIIP II next play Morocco’s ' I Cxtxij.Ck » igQ HU 4 ^ ^ O O M UCUJCU 6 ^ since Steve PhillipsIS was■ fired in year, will n H«t*cJi.Iin » IHI MM 4 ai7i: ,1'i IS SSL,.,• l.l)o«BivBro»w3|S4«»«r.1.l037 «Tc* Hicliam Arazi.Ara wMfcCir»i,.lI».~0(»;WU?«. aSoilSammCa ‘3 WunnjonSlS’ June. [ B^Suf-jK ?0 « « 4 ” s IS a s s i j 'sl«ttotl.B28.;«r>I.Wn UwnMom 3 MV■9rMT«^ ‘Tm convinced wcwe’re going to Arazi wonwor when countryman i i K15U 75 louMuficnw tum around and doJo it quickly,” and 12th-sth-seeded Younes EI ’" T S ^ gffi'C.,. ES«W-2.0epUav»fitt*5(T>w**\Ui/’til. g,UrKNnUtuo 41 IWV HAKC IS » 310 ! « IS ™ ^ S USi v r ZMtvm2! Duquette said, Aynaouii quitq with a heel UM.IIY-J 15 340 l«0 i § i ■ S ; t r . » « s r - s 3 s s ; « :H Wntinm s 11 Oi^ia bcr«a..CM. 15 l«7 11.1 s r * ^” ^ ™ ua^9-2i«ii*rtBj aConnn The Mets went GG&956 and fin- injury whilvhile up 4-6, 6-3, 2-1. WafrKli.O< 17 137 108 >M>0CKnl9'ie-7OlU; uo*»t«in" a S117 million payroToU. Gaston GaudioGau of Argentina 7- LP-1-.SD 21 3tC 09»; M ' AVDMEPtBC aimUfinSi 15 AiuraaSi hAhd II n 03'S ° McncMFOonuic s s amPcM<3.M FAvcnrt iMCFDoa» in my view doable,” it M6 ai* NYC>n> 31 UKYJMS Fh:d Wilpon said. %vin overr formerfa Frendi Open *n Ifl TD J S S r CTO . Hankmm3,Stu&»9 H. atMTcn y JKi»aw*t « j2 «« '2 g Jtcl*jn« X li CMU>^4 31 aoaiwU Wilpon said the teteam failed to diampionin AlbertA Costa, KETBALL SST ! !SS MC7U9) SS 7 S4nDa90 le talent eval- Russia’sa’s Mikhail Youzluiy. >«#.na 33 «II 3«e” * I' ? I S4nOiiB» 3tttI I I B a s k e -I.CwMVnal2(a7M.Un>.). auiRi 3 ntawcftc*. replace many of the •*CcM.Dmx 19 m 340'*• *} J 311 e aT«TMD>T >i H«al>lMm ■TES------K f S t*M-ee^rr«.C4rn«(Urq).t31. i aCUIa S5 WiUwflcn uators who had left:ft the organi- Slovakia’sI’s DominikE Hrbaty and 30 ra 3U s s s r S i AITtailBT KiUim.C4>.i CrckM 7 alUmcn few years. Sweden’s’s Jonas Jt Bjorkman also S.7“ »4t 2209 rEASTFWC u ™ Cramn 3 aAwm" zation in the past fe’ a S »8S iS ! E T ' s ;I t 1203 I7t8 2 * *B S S ?“ « S «M.CK*«.VMM3tOM.£tMn. aSMIH 4 Piaur^rr Houston GMM Gerry advanced.d. W t Pd OB • 12.44 3.CM^Vnal«(uirtnO>M). PM«k«ru ^ 4i aAiani ^SSeipi ” 34J rti 58 Wt ^^0 PH*rttf- S< U u CFF « Sai F>4roidiS Hunsicker, who had]d been given ! a r , - 3! 0 t .on I UUncvSJ(t> OiM 2S34 »a« agreed Oct. 16 toIO a contract rti r rnniri A TO Ml Rr I 3 0 .COO J l04ftDa.^ Id file (br free agency ' llc*nM.ICC 13 13 3 “ ft-i p-i 02*3 0 JCO J CM.m‘91" extension with ttlie Astros Sheffield fi 0 0 I ttO I U£MrF&. S) |l«k»q ------ffisS E ------. talked with Guerrero,0 , reigning AL MVl’ ‘ OmMrftb 5 0 5 11 I ii New York also l ^ WK.C. 5. 0 1? 5 i STJ.' Si ! ! a ; ■ S iS * C-, Montreal GM Omimar Minaya Miguel Tejada T« and Gaty r CtfTMxCA i 3 9J s g sr^ gi WMPI. S 0 9 i i l a , 0 0 « - S Z SL I c4 ta EL N4m« Pad cskTi about a senior execucutive job.but Sheffieldd filedfi for free agency .. Wnnt.M i 3 91 0 I ]I1( 0 0 AB - maccnia(ra u tfrtsl^rZ reS *** f« 3TO4 OTM ocro weekend to Monday’ alongal with pitcher : (IwLmtU. S . 1' 0 30 pnip* 0 0 XOO - C«-Mm.C«iS S 5 S 7 , " he decided lasi v ii E i ! S . U|^C-|*««.I4I7.V«.. trfrOnOmL 14 714 2il0 i5S£*“ 0 0 XOQ • IWiMiclUl TOWHTO auE MrS-A7n4»lani >«i OF remain with the Exrxpos. Bartolo ColiColon. . %• ™ • ^ ^ CnoTM 317.4 - S T 5 US^i»now»c«*~s-i7. F.Mf '* Ca^vtt IXI cr» ^ cmaa Reliever:vers Keith Foulke. II i2»i roo " « j ^ Hawkins and Armando ^ li” IMI ! s s SS? »; •“."T « . S.».«^--ii—i ii iHMim runii coionuo cat nOCnES-4At ! 1170 3i2« (iJeM.taWiM«I38«ta;5u ■ K S . '- S i i;i! 0 0 COO i GoM^Jt UStKB. immoa. 011 iT»r»a NASCAR competetitlon ?rp.aKr^’?ers who filed on the '■> 2 ^ MTnHUmOtBMiClUMWDOKt P r r0 0 AO J C«ira.WMl< NCYf rOFK IC>i>Mmi9 Jn IX«Mi gm>« m>v MS 0 0 OO J A-4.ftU*r» *»■ ■ 317 141 170*™5 ' ' Ck *« m i “ oa 324 151 11J92 5 5 VM«<^ 317.4 1^ JS i iiii ^ UMCSOTA VtgNG^WMtf K JOH CoAW. Genisi^ Motors brand br on the Mike Cameron. 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Bobbyy Labonte did of the topop pitchers.i S Ona.&F. m 818 IU Mi>.H«MllNamCMB 7 < Mi]lVlM.KTRrrM1m>al.m oltaECH.tt«.132. r . jJONO Ittftf LtAFS-flwWdO Kaa P«»Jj* 0 But both of thosose Joe Gibbs offer fromum the White Sox. His ;*;8ottvAi« 43 821 IUIU rn i\ i.u«tamccna|4)|4) ' M m I UaaM0«aHrtn1i*i14Mt(kM44Ma ai a tPMUa * - l»*«avl««*wr«41FiaTO Uuh Uul taWMn M C OM* Wki« b» ta* M 2’ mrtKV4 40 <17 104 K IOT 2 VMlMMtkJm!ImMS44U«Mait«l-}L Pio«ie.tMl TcmMniMiL Racing drivers sswitched to agent, MitchMiti Fhmkel, said tiie . e m a i a M lu 2003, and pitcher hasn’thai ruled out return- . B.8M(I,Ck S <8S iu M tt 4 CdMMMaMMS- O t.6.^.aaaffi*^C c»w ^ 0 Cnq armra Chevrolet for . . »CMf;m43 37 401 10*iyM ‘ 1(1) *0 B 8 74. essA'i die dde was ing to ChicChicago. ' sssrsssiMi I TMfMM n iS o U R M ^ lH Da« FW)reW a«M»^io>«ti.c*MiiM Pwfci pySSS-^iKsr Sru o an marred by his rej■epeated com- Colon1 waswi only 15-13 witli a ■ 5 .'r-u. . ti i! !1 SgSS^^’.’if«t.Ma«MSMaim3T (w» a M5a?J5ES2wiKl555!e^ » wBW«nucot-Tiiart8i»iqa *« B W D ^W. plaints th at Pontiacac was aerody- 3.87 ERA[lA this year and made ^ESSc SiSii:H !u D*NWWill*M2.fir.flineel1V ^ namically inferiorr to the other $8.25 miUiiliUion. •I B m H a . M 1919 ea < sa aaswss. fi S ii n ID tl 1M4 PoHNMvcn SftCniO H*l£I»-*rc««4Q Ua«i DratJa' three m ^ s . CmpMtanntonpoito 5 s 13 g ; - b I; SliiwPd 4t IB7 gn s . ■ assss^K, , fl ?,*,«• .S K t« .J. . .8 3 ^M). . Baf*K>«C>i<«tiiWl.Ban ■V • M Tfci^llfcM^I< ^ abos. ~ ■' • ' . ... • • I ^ S p o r t s I PW i q - K o b e U 3 ^ 1it res HayM>0dtiiraM0«t»tM0w« M playoni • Mbaod ' ' " 6 l(X )kfbrum tj W h o ev er co in e d th* In' yolli . ttwy ^tfae rich only get richiicher” could A T L A N TTIC I DIVIS-ION 2J7SS2I122dttl?e«iwenaaildBek»l B wShMMbiinHi' CvnwUAMta StnRitior. H _ . r«*»i«Wmewno«(eo cMwnnvaaw eupBRBONtce have been ta ll^ aboutjuttheNBA. new je nISEY s e om. 'NUOQETS pmiiionpla:npi^.jM s S ' as tunnonoil intensifies : Ju st l ok at what the 6 ■JTRAL DIVISION ^ Nana (fcnnarV Nafi* Htorto) i» onaoi H o J T J r - cent Bcng y«« Tftao R«a tnatiiotd » fUy«y iaaoM‘(baatyow"*» wasnotwellveil in Lakeriand. < . . .starters and a couplciple of key . TfwiMoartura■nuraolU WARRIORS •;"<» TONS v>«m«iwKWr M N M B B B E be bMk In Na uau^ 8M1 n~ Si s t»oaA)eds> j^mWro drrtWary. superstarsrs that t ■ ^ K |H |||a : G arnett with plenty of,fnwtalent, n ORK 37~I5«MIM«(] coacOns.on(j s> ons o( mo NOAI two bM DALLAS «W2*ElinUnat#dtnd OnP^-<~ s.andrwManolcinowtMvalorary q tie lour NOTE; T^anta ara ttpradtt h a s escala» l a ^ and the Kings acquireured an All- playoffs cnonoplayMplayWUpnMlaMBtAcKNlcMnM. f nf, LAKERS S ^S S aw Ao*eeeed»e»moei TNiPniora' nM.Kob« o«t»areW< oAanuveirnly M. team s - S an A ntonio., L.,L.A., D allas, w«uuk(«(»>x>rr ofloma. ^ > P** o' SC^Poml acOfwlm Derek Fi»h*f, 9av* MetloedankD,0.andfw. an Mlnn*MUiTlmt “ " ^ e r e w ere " I ' lOnUEANS S 47-35 • Ebminolod gno nn FoiortMnheretumamJanuwy), Minnesota’s real good,,d, Portland's te»wwd Kavin QamtmMiookato n o s ig n s oorii r indi- ■rw>McOyou>itun<« and plays B jo jH In llrti round tiavug » oaenBeo any ot thw big twoo: Du* lew Houston &&.oo0>nM.ih«i.lhoycouUbaRwCaU'tmoU p i|C B SACRAMENTO 61W>3*EllmEUmlnaied b* In good comp«T•nythisyav cacions thaithac . good, Sacramento,” new OndoKnobM l>«vNvMinJ. MKftaal Flnkay o> Slava Naah Kidround asOMK«v«nU Rockets coach Jeff Vj an G undy »nprov«ito4m. , — HORN e M«n>no»n»op»tne>» Nw w o u ld snowl LPHIA 40-34•Elmiinn^ pomoua-fllR N b I 3 amionv*.ywrtrsioomioien a m a tte rr of 36 a n d you’re n ot o ne of th me DeCBRta.MolcrvigluiaMacn'aWNaWvKAcM cootrad cs, you start gettinting scared f h «OT«noe.lonKanJO’J I>'i7>''<)*la'>l>K*y ^f r u R s hours, SOI we’llWC see what happens « S cortaira>.» ruM nvnwod Ihair oeanao O a««e ^ manyiRip'ovedleam. from here;2re," teammate Derek bccause you have to0 playj diem »C0tam»a.lh»C<«gr.N0 RONTO 24.58*MIm g htt Ebmbialed Fisher said.lid. aU.” OTSOIIvMMMlUrryDnMn- usuiy ir»iO. aooffw OOii»n aoaaeno poeaMai s PHOENIX 44<18*Ellfr The Wesl is so goodood that the llvmo«Cai1<>.'.kJiivi«iyl»abeaar- th in k his; suisurpcally repaired knee ITOS 'Q Ttwy-vfllxwn (Icpaiuvoloecr»id«rea Camcff, *" aJtJng a iai ct provmi pl»KoJI jkynaonfi«abeen»flMr>a* ^ D etroit K sto n s, won SO50 gam( es last c e l t i c n py UiOcnicMn pMlonTwsG*' (Sam CawM w«4Uicil.anclnr«Inff~II>B»«9Cie«nii<)0im>»« C H 1 C I »fio aJio*! t«C tho VWrtM UauK ihM aflvan. stand the rigors season, whereas six W ICAGO 30-52 ♦Minflwl ypai SS UI«1* ol bo»'0 f«™natoOuplcm«>3aB>Kl Jg M found A nd w hile m any olo f th e lop Ify»9irt30po.wiMitspwrai/illnxDl’aiiPwreo Ware a l®auu»-««x»l rouHOUSTON 43-30‘ Mlssod ^ i i f l game. Tlic team s in th e W est im]improved by miam n 3.3aonO»iwlliU H pinyotia n jlf l Lakers cxpcacd ^ “ - s s r ~ L L S »«»n,anal;y«mal j l Wnrn alciwf^ doaaM TRAIL BLAZERS him to play until adding better players,-s, ttheir coun- IB i^ K lhat ~a#1twmai» da young loam ■ loboeomngapuron tcrp arts in th e E ast oio ften m ade 1t«aOM>u»«ol liavobnukc:urrynndIv»onCMn<»oromUu«to |ROCKETS lAom.'andnowluiva SO-32>ElimlnnloO hearing other- OHkOuty«Hir» SCDreol-weocott*™ p In lirol round their biggest changess at the iop, h e a a03»d cootn J"« Van Gundy whoa* l>o« wise Monday on VELAND 17-C5*Mi9Soa e-X««)fV tua ah.ay» come m me poaitaaacnrr» 1lwy-*n««h8vwo Of th e c i ^ t E a stem ileam s th at n»c~t>-no.itio Vao Mmg haa a y*ai ol oipononee unUOf ha motygtiouyol w cni to th e playoffs, five-Detroit,five AivydaaSaOomslo New Orleans jo»o» rk, MEMPHIS 28-S4>MisaiKlcrd up wtth Itte B ~ ..J thing hurting Indiana. Milwaukee, Nc boRW RMlars n me witdiedhead A L iT n l ZSSZZL,. “ Piayono Kobe Bryai3ryant B ryant w as his and Philadelphia - swit CTON 37-45»Mi3#tfM''a Maoenho feelings, and it lyimdNo 1 pol,»'Uunc>ou«o(Jiyl>«io™iol iXlcUi Q l1DaOiu/l«9M>minB>el:aal.D>7v irs to soothe them . . Wizards, Rockets and1 R aptors al.-?o J ^ ^ aRDS ^ i(K» y""™> pCjynm in DW !..*»« m Wll a Im. ^muw eownnd lof ono ol ttm I0«> tour spotsn,. In aUuTQ loo mucn. th c L akers i • made coadiing changeijges in one of B ryantI castigatcdca O’Neal dur- W ing a tclep:lcphone inteiview with thc most turbulentIt o( ffseasons ^ , . ;o new fa c e s • T h e LeBroIron era begins ^ 9 ^ S cottiese 's b ack in Chicago • Defen E SPN , callicalling him “childlike,” ever. fending champs adjust to Of course, th e summ top five leam s in the W est all a| champion Sacramento Kings I after O’Nca “my team,"im,” adding that Bryant cced witli his basketlLMball carccr , iprovQd. , Tho Lakers added a illpaii appear to have division igcr seven-footers. Rasho Nest€isterovlc a n d B rad when not otherwise reqrequired to be | pair of future Hall by addingespoclively. The piayor who10 should£ benefit n e e d e d to bbe morc of a team play- ) Famers in Gary Payton and Ka observation b a se d on tis-o i in a Colorado courtrooi jlongside All-Slars Kobo Bryant;K arl M alono lo Miltor, resfrom new a d d itio n s will b e Mln«11nnesota’s Kevin e r - a n obs< r t e k c l b a l l exhibitionon gamp es. ; “1 think for most Ql. The Mavericks, the NBAs mlhig and .Shaquille greollyfro1. S a m C a sso ll. IVIichaol C lowowokandi ond imc matter ot p"'"';,, A t practiracdce Monday, Jackson « 1 fans, certainly a primt last se a s o n , brought in a pair olhighest-scoring 2C Garnett.Sprewell 5 headline the T-WolviDives new look. see how Karl “ ord e re d the thc team not to discuss consideration is to see ;awn Jamison and Anloine Walk'>( 20-point s c o re rs Latrell SSarnelt p his bost supporllngI castC£ since ho 1 Uic existine . the dusl-ui;t-up wilh reporters. He • and Gary muc \vidi tl iding champion San Antonio Spufalker. Tho giving GoM he le a g u e In 1995. stars on the Lakersrs ;and w here Spurs and Pacilic entered tl fined ‘BryaJryant for defying that that goes," NBA depuiipuiy commis- ______------p o rd e r byy talkingt; to ESPN later sioner R uss G ranik saiisaid, referrin g '^uncf th a t day. “W e fellFelt wc h ad a n ag rc e m e n i , to M alone a nd Payton. , Los An;\ngeles, ousted from tlie It two NBA “Once the ball gets;ts thrown up, scntative in thc past yesterdayay j and he didn’t uphold round of th c playoffs in sL\ ickson said. “ I th in k this is e.\ccpc on occasionallal days, Iha. ^ Finals. 101 improve , gjgS fel that,” Jacks by the Spurs, signed freo som ethinging we’ve asked our play- will be the bigger stoiBtoty m ih thc Malone and Payton to try 'lliougli they did noss - outside did a d d a jm iU /A M VlaverlcHs’ e rs to work;ork out on their own and , Liikcrs,” them their first champi- their biggest weakness T he NBA b egan itsIS !57th season •» * shooting - ihc Nets to c a lin eu p SB Nowltzkl in p riratcilte if they have j)crsonality * % rings an d return th e d d e to a.ershcadlm. s.” Ibcsday v^ith the Lakt geles for th e fourtli tim e in seven-lime All-Slar toJason Kidd. dunks ing opening night. ' “ac'^con,conflict bct^vccn O’Neal irs. lhat already includes idJ; Richard 1 a ^ ln,a s l t 111. Utah andBiyam ncM is-as the /ant has been simmering Their first opponer i wins another champi- Kenyon Martin and reloaded Dallas Mavlavcricks, thc In a presea- throughoutlOUt their seven seasons Phil Jackson will break a Jefferson. A’s final sea- league’s highesi-scoiicoring team ".nslup P son gagame Oct. 21 together,r, bibul th e ir p u b lic potshots | h Rcd Aucrbach for most This w ill b e th c NBA’;uc witlt four trver b een as p erso n al ' even before they. broSsht t in ' jllas have never s a coad) (nine). son as a 29-team league >t recent o nes. ^ Antawn Jamison anand Antoine th e m ost re rhe KjKings-Lakcrs rivalry has divisions. tte A ddingng anothera layer of tension ' j Walker. 1C NBA’s bc.st over th e p ast; Wilh thc CharloiMConfcrcnce irlckiarejuit ,hc* tc team is the publicity ; If not for a knee injinjury to Dirk isons, a n d a new t^vist has entering ihc Eastemlew C Orleans one olaslswol broughtt b th e sex u al assAUlt Nowiizki, the Mavss might i have sca^o ilded througli S acram ento’s1 next year and the Netie W est, th e ■powered c h a is e s! ag:against B ryant. ; m ade it to th e NBA FinFinals last sea- been addi tio n of cen ter Brad M ille r-; Hornets moving lo lheinto six five- | B r | H member of the Lakers said son. But that didn’tn’t stop them acqiiismo teamsu In the 0"e men l-Star with the Indiana league will be split iniil continue to ' y morning's meeting lasted from pulling off a pair pa of block- !" last season. I team divisions but willleams c from -WM 20 minutes, with O’Nqal buster deals withoutout having to have eight playoff le ference. yant addressing thc leam i of Nowit2ki, ^ Waita a minute, what about the split up their core o ; eadi conference. itcc that thc nniii^H but not eaceach other. T h c o nly otlibr Sieve Nash and Micha±acl Finley. ^asl? Tliere is no guarante to speak was Karl Malorjc, w hen wc WiU WcU,, thc tl region that produced play er to s] “I don’t know wh< [ league’s marquee igethcr t with th e player;yer said. * m ak e b eau tifu l mu.sicjsic. I hope it 'lie utterterly nmvatdiable Pistons- Imm anfercnce finals has under- Lakers, will slick tog(laracters for !9|||| Jack soson n refused lo disclose will be someday, butIt I dont know Uets coni their new cast of chai ^ details of ithc meeting, induding { ling day. There gone somomc changcs, too - though that it vrtll be openinj I more lhan one year. whether•r BryantBi offered an explp- lent for every- iliey’rc: nothingn compared to the 1 have player will be an adjustmen •e his trial, however, so10 worthy of lhe hype?’ CanScoitie< nation for hisI com m ents,. j ,” coach Don wholesalt;alc upgrades made by the; Malone and Payton4-05 li season. Before one on our icam,” > opdons for thc 2004-ehind Rimrock and tournamenttoui veteran Clark Theyll know it when th H ornetre played Rockland thiss ;year and ond in thoie Southside5 Conference bel IWO district championions in District Three’s th a t i t Foric. Genesee Lady Bulldogs inthey meet the “WeIted them,” Jones said, “W e know O akley, mn a aj y lack th e b cn ch d e p d i tb Cambridge (13-2) anand District Five-Suc C uuent, A coin tosss landedla Dictrich as the j first m atch of th e d ay Thursjin cach team’s defeaterc beatable. We feel goodd iabout o u r tak es to mtdcema! i t d eep in th c tbuxnan Mackay (27-4). Highlah la n d of C raigm ont (7- fi sy will fo u rth se e d o uit t ofoi th c d is tr ic t B u t S m ith Coach T en Haglin'S teamursday. b , die/reion in our pool.” let aloneI theth pool play portion, they 12) is also in th e p om oL l v h at m ey hove, is hoping that is D ietrich’s only loss m Che O akley o p en s P o>ol o l:D with District One hitting h team led by versatile!n brings a stro n g positioikley opens,with-Kootenaiaai at noon go wilh wha k lan d a n d A n d whac hat th a t is is a th le tid s m coujupled state tournament,enc. champion Kootenaili ((20-3) before facing se s tte r lis a Davis to th e tolie u n sophom ore OakliMforc facing Rocklc with statetc en^ence,( smart play aand a . A young teamam arrives to the tourna- •Rockland (16-13) andn d H orseshoe Bend. th ti e Bulldogs have a huge hjumament; dj While MSTesh o eB en d . height advantage - Horsese Homets -count on 5-9 jujunior mid- tiose for finolng& tho holes in oppcposing ment; Mgnlighte anda defense will .be as 5-7 . Weber and S-lls(II sophom ore irid d le b l ^ - an activity card. Gem;eneral admission is $5 FlochI and S9 seninr Abhie10 Sc junior Whitney die biclidating block and powerfi S-10 senior Katelen FetkinsPe ai^ S8 Jill^ -OCu^ erCaitlinlW. per dtv with $4 disceicount tickets available. knows k du^H be in for a fi^s&bcqrk, t Haglin intimic} with the serving of S-1 along i... , I ■ % - i : : v r ;IsSiSiliiSf l l " - “ ------

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KABUL. Afghanistarrtan - Judge ' Khoja Ahmad Saddiddiqi could , order a thiefs hand am]amputatedas ' pim ishm ent, os th thc e former Ibliban regime did under ui their -•'•r.i- C o nIgratulations! g You'lu've foundtoday'Sr'sMEGA-MilUoronaire Moneyl ' extremist interpretsIhtation of I bid on great prizes likee a t ^ b o a t Islaznic law, known asLS Shariah.S |||i|n |B d ip only the billitomran this ad and save it b But in the two yearslars since the . restauraiurant and grocery certificatates, ar^d much morel Tbliban were forced[ frfrom power, to Saddiqi, head of thithe Afghan Supreme Court’s judjudidal and- ||||||H | iJjgajcTheTiiBmes'NewsS criminal division, hhasn’t yet ordered the knife to0 b bc used on lake tn e a j^ ^ any crooks. ® M« S “If we implement: SlShariah cor* | rectly, thered no needid ito cut off a s hand,” and rarely woul()uld an execu* . . . „ de on the second dty of Ramanadan In tion b e handed dowlown by the A Muslimn mann prays along the roadside i holiest month In th e liltm lo oaofllsndar. courts, said Saddiqi,, whosew thick Kabul, AfglifghBDlstan, on Tuesday. The holh ImiuionaiiiIR E/i black beard and swirli/irling turban Muslims aroundar the world refrain fromn aieating and drinking from iununrlsa to iun* indicate his sutus asis sa mullah, a (jufing12 •th e month-long fast. Muslim cleric who0 ialso leads prayers at a Kabul mosnosque. ination ththey suffered under the thing that comes fromIth t e ‘Taliban As Afghans markrk the start Taliban1 y> who forced their virtual - but still said Shariallah must be w \ \ Monday of Ramadann - the holiest disappeoieorance from all public p art of Afghan law. time of year for Mus][uslims, when Ufe. “Wc do want IsIamJmic law, we *— Sponsottdby: they believe God bega2gan to reveal At Kababul’s dilapidated Daral-e* want Shariah in our cor0 nstitution,” [Swensen's the holy book Qunuran to the Hafuz mmadrassah, or religious said tbe school’s d e puty t director. Prophet Muhammacnad - the school, ststudents huddle in win- IVfohammaduUah, who0 like many ► Sw enm art^ framers of the counluntry’s post- dowless5 cidassrooms in the half of Afghans uses only oneB Iname. “We Taliban constitution1 arcar debating the buildilding left untouched by want democracy too. butbi not like .Promotion e n d i D«c. 6,2003.. NoN( purdiase neccMtry. For MEG;GA-Mlllionalfej money, send handiandwrilten SASE to . democracy S just how much of thosease 1,400-year* rockets aand bombs. They were in Westem countries, < Millionaire A uctloni, The Tlme»ne»*Newe. PO Box 548, TVin Falls.la. P 63303 w ithin 3 dayi of publicubUaUwiofmmM^^^^ old lessons to include.le. emphatic[ic they don’t want any* thot can respect Islamiclie laws.”- A constitutional. commissionc< ______has been laboring overver a draft for months, and its mumuch-delayed release is expected in the coming days. An assembly oof f :representa- tives from across thee cicountry is to consider the draft in December, paving the way for)r nationwide elections in June 2004.t04.- The implementationion of Shariah is especially sensitiveve here, given its harsh impositiotion by the Taliban who forcedI m men to grow and pniy. bumanned women from schools and mosnost jobs, and toppled wails ontoI h

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■ ■- B i ™ 2 o u r t ■ ■' 'lN :ife > : ; h e c iw a iit oviv fe i CLINGS— I {iiedn out es soon as I Kempthomevi spossible." T h * T iaa « ^ Nawa' ______i i taxpayers etstaxpmeis I checks do)h’t reach ti B-Recent activity in U.S.' ; new Shoshoneno plant advsnoe diHd tax ae l(KlnlaS.Hutohlns The IRS said it canan.reissue die die<;k$; rcreissued this year. If they ptcy Court indudM these ' V e n ttf their Sodal Sec 'alley filings: SHOSHONE -• Gov. Dirk S J 2 S wrtter______diecks after taxpajay^ update miss thetie cutoff, they can instead bers and their filingr s s s s s Kempthome will beslntownRid^y in , ~ dieir addresses. Do> iit by Dec. 5, claim the credit when they.com-°* as single or married1 filing1 jotot- as Rocky Mountaiilain Hariware «rwT>VIN FALLS - Wondering whyby ■ th e agency urges. plete theh eir 2003 tax returns. ty ).lh e refund amotmtmts shorn cm C M p Mgr f 7,i nonbusiness, .fits new 20,000- marks the opening ofit dieck never arrived? I t m ight b e vroi'orthwhile to WhatIt ^ should you do if you're - . their 2002 tax reretuiM are under $51 square-foot plant in Shoshone.Sb •'e? diecks which missingsg a check from tbe IRS? $50,000 le fotem al Revenue Servicece huny. Idaho^ ch required for chedd s Uvia and Maria Uvia, P.O. ■■ A ribbon cutting issttforliaois iveek ^ it^ looking for 82323 w ere retu rn ed to> die agency “OurVr Web site makes it easy for rerandsonline.Tbgeti . aim. Fhday at the newMwfadlily,601 I, Wendell, indhddual, non- o tas^ayen w ith more th&n&n undelivered averager of assets u ued n d e r SSO.OOO. lia b ilid e s - Hie Shoslione planIant triples the Ild lh the case of chiJiecks for die W. Everserson sdd in a.statement m dieir 2002 under $50,050.000, Case n a 0342233. ibilides of Rocky ad d i e ^ and advance child exemptions shown on manufecturing capabil; credit checks. Tlie list1st advance diild tax crcredit, taxpay- “Our goal goi is to get this money^ taxretums. Jeremyly AAllan W xo, 340 Jefferson Mountain Hardware,re, a maker of )u- ers must update thctieir addresses back inn tlthe hands of thc people it 1 RiUs, individual nonbusi- ' ctural hardware. ides 130 individuals or cou- le Please see CHBliCK8,Pag.E3 solid bronze ardiitectu from M a ^ Valley. before D ec 5 to have/e the advancc bdongs(s tto, and we want to get the apter 7,1-15 creditors, assets Based in Hailey withith a foundry In under SSO,$50,000, liabilides under Blackfoot, the compmpany needed $50,000. CosC ose no. 03-42234. more manufacturingg spaces to keep "| Lunt V h ^ 2016 Elijabedi up >Wth demand. -lO B1SIS04!0.4 , TWin m i s , a n d G loria L. "Due to more affordordable space, a I also knovm as Gloria L. iric force and eco- I J44 Momingside, TWin Rdls. readily available woric 1 ?OUNIDARIE laL nonbusiness. Chapter 7. nomic need, Shoshoneone become the K _ n o v>VING NOB ------1649 a Sectors. l i asse ts under $50,000. best opdon,” the comcimpany said in a _____ liabilitiesa UIunder S50.000. Case no. 03- statement “The plantant, made possi- _ H B 42235. bic in part by the firstrst rural conunu- ■ Jeremiahniah John Bateman, 312 nity block grant awardarded to the dty ' ■ ThirdAvc.>ve. W., No. 2 .TWin Fhlls, indi- of Shoshone, will allowlow RMH CO con- ■ vidual, nonlnonbusiness. Chapter 7,1-15 dnue exclusively manlanufacturing in ■ creditor^s, ojassets under 530,000, lia- W bilities undunder S50.000. Case no. 03- Idaha" m 422S6. FViday’s ceremonyy \will include a P ^ ; l Shonee ClCharles T\ilbcrt. 755 14th look at RodQT Mountaiicain Hardware's , S t, Hcybuiybum, individual, nonbmi- proprietaiy casting antand manufactur* ness, Chaptilaptcr 7,1-15 creditors, usseis ing copabilides, andi a !look at future ’ under SSO550.000, liabilities under expectations for thele newr manufac- $50,000..C Co: a s e no. 0342257. turing facilities, the! companyco said, Tbny J. WaUis and Bobbie L. Kempthome will spispeak about the Wallis, 104S1045A S. 1300 E., Eden, indi­ grant andits effect on Shoshone and vidual, nonbusiness,nonl Chapter 7,1-15 creators,■s, a:assets n o t in d ic are d . Uabil- Idaho’s cconomy. iries underider S50.000. Case no. 03- 42258. Medical assistsitants group Kristieie M . N elson, 528 Second Ave. W.. Goodiroding, individual, nonbusi- m eets a t CSI tctoday ness, Char:hapter 7. 16-49 creditors, TWIN FALLS - Magic1 Volley assets under um SSO,000. liabilities under SSO.C;s0,000. C aso no. 03-42282. Mcdical Assistants1 will w meet at 6 Richardird N. Kaser, 191 Heybum p.m. today in Roomtom 176 of the Ave.,TWin^ M1 s, individual, nonbusi- College of Southem71 Idaho’s ] Aspen ness, Chaptlapter 7,1-15 creditors, assets Building. under 550.000, S5C liabilities under Dr. Daniel Brown,n, a< cardiologisc, 2 Jl S50,000.1. CaseCo no. 03-42283. will speak. For informirmadon, call 734- l^shaa Michele Pfau, 930 0206. y Eastridgc,gc, Hailey, individual, non- business,s. CChapter 7, M 5 creditors, assets u unt n d e r SSO.OOO, lia b ilitie s Dell Inc. Jumps)S Into ■ ■ under S50|C>50,000. C ase n a 03-12295. Davidd A rth u r T om berg. 3G34 N. digital music frayfn —— - 3100 E„Tw,, TWin FSiUs, in d iv id u d . n o n ­ AUSTIN, Texas - The1 battle for j l business,is, ChapterC 7,16-49 creditors, digital music supremaanacy begins.. . . . - assets under um $50,000. linbiliiies Delllnc. plans I dJt^sSUngits ^ • - ' under S50,(>50,000. Case no. 03-J2298. own portable MP3 ppla lay er-at prices L up to SIOO lessss than Apple eMTKTWI/THth Chapterter 7, nonbusiness, Computer Inc.’s iPod)d \player, the top- _ ir William Stevens, right, sophcihomore Sadie Venn, center,, andar junior Shannon HelsleyI acact as representatives o> Saucmil $50,000) 0 0 to $100,000 selling i)layer on the»e niarket.r l\vln ''' Falls High School senior W Arabia as they huddle while woiworking on tha country's tradeIda policies during the sixth> aiannual Region IV Internationaonal Economic Summit at theI EvanI MMiller and Teresa Marie Dell also launchedled a competing A' also known as Teresa Miirie h school Btudonts learned aboiibout International trado. Miller, alsc music download servii:rvice, rebranding C(College of Southern Idaho gymnymnatlum Tuesday. Area high t Wilkinson,son, 757 Normal Ave., No. D3, a version launchedi byb its longtime Burley,, individual,ir nonbusiness. digital music partnerner, Musicmatch. -I Chapter:r 7 7, 50-99 creditors, nsseis Musicmatch has beeTeen thc default A ^ T i ^ n P imder S50.550.000, liabilities S50.000 lo ' music player on DelDeU PCs for die i Vlagic l Vallee y S tu d e n[ts t leam ah.bout intenm ational tiJ L C l \ J ^ SIOO.OOO.X).Caseno.03-J222‘). C past four years. Michadlad Bean and Lyiidia Bean, ;nt sion. 140 E. Bannock, Bai Richfield, individ- The dowrdoad serviJtvice is designed pv LoiLoretta Burkhart from around the wororid. SmallI Business Devtilopment snbusiness, Chapier 7. 1-15 “If I could do it agi to be for Dell \vhatlac iTUnes is for Tifn*..ie»News correspondent______But it wasn’t all alabout wirmlng. Ccnter;r atc CSI. irs, a ssets 550,000 to 5100,000, Apple, a way to help■Ip seU MP3 play- — Where research wasas concemed, a To bebe prepared for llie summit,,lit, have taken six weeks,’s,"^esiud. SidS°ies $50,000 to $100,000. Case jiybenefilsot „„,on223 ers and have more frequencfre contact FALLS - Atop a protec-tec- few surprises were; ^gleaned along researdirdi was a must. Tlierefore,, at And the preparatory 4223G. \nth customers. Consi)nsimiers can buy ^; plastic covering on the gymrym the w ^. le a s t four fo \vc‘cks of training; - working as a group werev, “huge," j„hnI GGi ilb e rt L loyd a n d E>enlse y, a junior at JoIcenIJo;Lloyd, 2003 F iler Ave. E.,TWin songs online and dowiownload them for Dr, some last-minute adjust-ust- “I thouglit Egypt tV was just about whichi included i group researchrch said Zach Lcckcnby, 99 cents each or S9.9S}.99 an album. JJ®®*), ang mummies,” said Mij[igud Zamudio. botli in andi out of the dassroomn - BiUil High School who v worked Palls, individual, in nonbusiness. nts to table displays were l ^ g s Andrew Chaptercr 7,^ 1-15 creditors, assets However, Dell - a caU-cenler de widi colored markers, sds5cis- a senior at Valley Hijligh School. took |)laccpla before the teams of eco-co- with dassm ates employer in IWin FaiFalls - won’t con- , c advisers were ready to pres-•es- Hutchison, Christyf Sailor and under $50,000,SSO, liabUiiies S50.000 to s and safety-pins - all in aran “But wti found cout that tlicy nomic ai 00. C is e no. 03-12255. fine its MPS playerirer customers to ‘ ride have a lot of oil,” sasaid die group's ent tiicilicir arguments for specificific Dianc Sousa to rcpres1j ^ is compad- Juring the sixth armual Regiorpon As pan of its tra(•ade-agreement, Accorcording to TWin Falls High ss. Chapter 7, 1-15 creditons ble w th any of the; newni legal music t v mic the group hoped to0 tradei some of Sdioolj1 students Chris Steen, aftera-a a ble for their own part under $50,000, liabilities International Economic g a body counts on you, download services,s, exceptc Apple’s mmit, teams of southem Idahcaho the country’s energj•gy resource for countryTy was selected by drawing a tu, Leckenby $50,0000 totc $100,000. O lsc no. 03- i'I\mes, which nowV is ii available for h school students spent most5t olof sdence and techchnology, said name: outoi of a hat, small teams: of said. . ^ . 42279. consumers with WinVindows PCs but ^ J of Miguel’s youngeger brother, four or oi five students workedced Thc duties of cconoaonuc advisers Rene:c B. Diaz and Alida esday in the College ol lies are to become kncnowledgcable Rmroundcindo, CO E. 75 S.. Jerom e, indi- only works with iPod>od portable pl«^. iithern Idaho gymnasium negoegch Francisco Zamudio.J. togotheiher 10 make up trade issues ers. i on that country^ economicnic about a country^ ccoconomics, and vidual,, nonbusiness.noi Chapter 7,1-15 tiatinjdng possible trade alliances, Teams received1 ]points in the basod o jrs. asseus under $50,000, lia- iico- competition for accomplishing a situadoidon. also about the politicical and social ronsumer and maricetihg eco ide situations within thatIt country.-nieI 5 SS0.000 to 5100,000. Case no. Fed keeps Intelterest nomi(mies students - representingdng specific summitit objectives. “We^e have 1 to make sure the mide 81. the Winners were: first•st. Wood River issue is is reasonable,” said Steen,en, t a ^ that follows thelieseaichisto r irice Monroe Sowell and ren high schools diroughout die use the information, tot develop a rate at 45-yeararlo w ^ ley - woriced together to develrvel- High Sdiool, fodia;a; second, TSvin whose0 groupg represented Peru, la SoweU, 400 W. 130 S., No. 8, ries. Falls High Sdiool,, Australia;i and Andd rimet was of the essence, strategic plan for irrunprovmg the Rupert,'t, individual,i nonbusiness, WASHINGTON - The Federal . op trade-issue strategies the country^ Chapter ; Reserve held a main ma short-term Preps nto third, IVdn Falls1 :High School, Kamimie Nuthac, who is doing her quality of life for tl er 7, lG-49 creditors, assets: iparation for the competition tt iho inhabitants. 550.000, liabilities $50,000 to a 45-year low develi jda Saudi Arabia, student;nt teaching though Idaho under S50 interest rate at a irclop a w illin g sm tegy and t uld ------—------S100,000.100. Case no. 03-42293. TUesday, an effort; to keep the eco- workirkable alliance was highly visivia- This year% sumn:unit featured a State! University,I said she could used more time in letting the IImu>*Nciys ocorrespondent Laurara LLyn an Drennan, also known nomic restugence movingmo forward. ble> whenw more than 300 stxidencents rccord number ofjf partidpants, haveus< u n M artin a n d L a u ra C ruz. 230 ^ said event orgajanizer Bryan 19 stufits i soar :ent rate, the interest thaichat banks chaige Chapteirter 7, nonbusiness, eadi other on ovemign i^ t loans, is the riMTtnTimes-News and First Call cxpectcdd 54 ccnts per Magic: ViValley operations: in thc same period lasastyear. $100,0'} ,0 0 0 to $500,000 Fed’s primaiy tool)1 forf influencing share. Lithia predicted aannual earn* „ . ' Aasoclated Press______ingsof$1.82toS1.85i5 per share for >crt J. By^vaier and /Mida Ann thc economy. — Sales were up morem than 11 Litllia3 Motors T ;er, 50 E. 150 S.. Rupert, indi- Fed poliw-makersers believed cur- cts mrcent to $1.63 b t iU iw from g ^ 2003 and $1.90 to $2 for 2004 - 1, nonbusiness. ' Chapter 7,16-49 EW YORK - Avon Products igon-based Lithia Motors^ assuming a steady po rently low short-termarm rates "can be , " i8 f Jthird-Qtiarter profits rose 47 $1.46 billion a yearragojhecom. c paceofacqui- crediwra,Ort, a sse ts SSO.OOO to SIOO.OOO. considerable peri- - owner of an automobileJ ’ sitions. maintained for a con £nt, helped by. robust inter- pany said it was itss 1highest q i ^ . rship in north TWin Fhlls - Uabilitiesd e s 5100,000 to $500,000. C ase ' no. 03-422-42230. od.” onal sales as well as strongmg terly growth rate inm nearly nine let earnings rose 20 percent The decision wasIS unanimous.u [cle years. Patrickrids Rodgers, 390 N. 1020 E„ inues from a new and-wrinkle ecord lev d of $12.9 millionton Rsgls Corp. ', in d iv id u a l, n o n b u sin e ss, In a more upbeatjat note from the im and th e company^ newew The company now n says it [“ ; tjd Minneapolis-baseded R egb inSeptembeiiFed e third quarter, compared ier 7. lG-49 creditors, assets last Fed meedng in £ oetics line aimed at expects to eam $2.65 5.S10.7 . million a year earUer.icr. Corp., a hair level since of 7 cents per share for the is 5100.000 to 5500,000. Case tie worlds largest direct sellerler For the nine mcn S h period, quarter, payable Nov. 21 to million. Consolidateced same.st0PB ’’“‘Sg,,®- 1959. Any changesJ to ^ funds rate of bw de- Avon ea rn ed $403.13.Smiirion,or 14223Z t>eauty products, with inde­ holders of record as of Nov.ov. sales grew 2.6 percere n t ,c o m p ^ . Iro S e d a n o , 300 S. G3 E ., affects the prime leni dent representatives in Magic(dc $1-69 p e r sh are,e, compared - with the yearago 1.4,4 percent rise. Maintaining a cij ne, individual, nonbusiness. ey, earned $133.1 million, or with $341.6 miUiclion, or $1.42 ird Earnings increased1 :26.6 percent chapterter 7, 1-15 creditors, assets rock'bottom 8hort-t(t-tenn borrov^ al revenues for the third :ents per share for the threeree per share. Total rrevenue was „ 0 a to $25.0 million, orr i55 cents p er SIOO.OOO000 to 5500.000. liabilides costs may gtvs'Consunsiuners and tmsi- _ er increased 6 percdit to a Iths ended S e p t 30. That com-)m- $4.77 b illio n , up i levd of $728.3 million, fromom diluted share, comimpared with 5100,000000 to 5500.000. Case no. 03- nesses an incentive id M A $903 million, or 36 from $4.37^biUionn ^ n ^ K a ■ ‘r! But $19.7 million, or 44i icents, a year 422S1.I. inm t more and thus « a r ^ o $687.6 millioa But hus boost econom- c M tti share, in the yearago!K0 ''a g o period) ■store re tail sales for the thirdlird ago. I Dawnlw n L. Pa y n e , P.O. Box 486. P a u l, ic growth. , ' , period BflTntngg highlig e r declined 0.6 percent, com-jm­ nalysts polled by Thomson}on handful of other cor ent Please see EARK RNINOS, Page E2 Please see RUNOS, Pago E2 ■ ' ConiplledframtUfIlUffM wIni^ . AP' l with a gain of 11.1 percent r 4;^ n Thwiifiiliw TMliiniiii J ’>«Si»^tim^.»«(<«niy v: , ''V.-'.-jt;-: i p H I -. '.tbeieinMlattKs ara itsoihred voStt- ; '■ wdbus e ^ m to o( $226 to $229laihate.' a iM ik o w M i ■flier «Ti x t^ > As of Sept. 30, R m k 9 licnedies,-WadddI *Ve tee.coccdlent COIMnpetidye*' ■ - xiiiaM l oper«t«d or fraachfiSSJ^S.707 I’s S tatem ent Hdd. **Th2s .. .oppcctmdtiesand we pliplan to OOQ* . sakos 1 9 bjr SG9 bom a the flim idal tfaiae a faitfier level ''. * 0 0 0 to) our •iron spending tfarough.die r ( ipinecwid fim quazter i ding die d i a r K a d i t ^ . oc tfae year ” Kenneth t J . I mniiizigourenEdaff ‘ ch airm an an d ch ief executive,e: ■ r [ l j faraKal2004»ai«) !p^t7 .;v' net in w3oae was $23.8 million^-ar i s iperdiliiteddiai& ' fr « f i i i l •I to $2 ^ per dQuteddttiarecom*;. s 29c^pi New Y o rk -b aaed AAmerican |H H H | pared to $132 per dOtdOntedshaze > ^Indiese yearago third, quarter, ireny it porppd *y* Ejqpress said its tfairdqt [• in flscali.20Q3«r^aaicaid Paul D. ittojum ps^yoiioittbidii^|aw .0 million^' o r 2 0 cen ts, income d im b ed tQ $771 .Want (> Finkdstem.j presidentsnt and chief o r ^ cents a share, fromm$687mH- ; : exeaitbe. "Wlifle Octcktoberatme-". ogan after^'cliuge of . S t a for dec& neM invest- lion, or S2 cents a sfabiliro a yw at 1131L35Biiie L akes BIvjlN h .iiilV ^Faallsiietween thee hoois.li o f | store sales are mnnin(d n g d b ^ b f $4:4jnimc eariier. ' plan, ytH c o ntinue'te'to’project,,.. m «»t]^ortfoUo value an d a one- cer-tax c h s ^ of $ 13 mil* Analysts polled by^ Thom‘ son 7 o « * O c to b e r 3 0 . F o r £ V ] ; same^tore sales incre3 «asesofl.O dme a t o First Call had eqiecttded the com- /•7 a.Ii.nu T hursday, O cl VEBX. m^ m.a • to percent for thbe e remainder : Uon relate to . its a sh are. iding those charges, last pany to eam 58 cents V of the fiscal year.” Excludi Revenue rose 8.7 percecent to $6.4 es-N ew s you pureQci^ase,you^itece l e ^ v e u ^ y ^ s tfaiihird quarter adjusted net lion a year I was $21.7 m illion, or. 27 billion, from $5.9 billi< income w earlier. ]: Waddell & Reed S'diluted abtire. i t i o n a l 50,000 M iillionaire U Bucfai [ . Kansas-based Waddtax diartiarge of $21^ their spenl«>nl^{T^g and tfae asset man* $197 million from $152>2 million a ■ ■ ■ ■ m m ' miUion for several legajgal and regu- agementtt tbusmess improved. yearetuiler. ------Congrprattilations! Y ou'iI've found today's'sM EGA-M iUiOniinaire M one^ ness. Chahapter 7, 1-15 creditors, Burley, joint, businessIS (contract Clip only the bill fromm thisI ad and save it to bit)id on great pri2es like a ccar, boat 7: welding/fabricating), Cha]laptcr 7, 50- / asseu S10(100,000 to $500,000, liabili. ant and grocery certificate:tes, and inui^ more! I Filings _—:------des S100.00.000 to $500,000. Caso no. 99 cremcors, assets undeder $50,000, / restaurani 0342269.). liabilides $100,000 to $50000,000. Case CofrtktuedfroRvEl Clinton)n Wallace TremeUing Jr.. no. 0341987. individual, nonbusincss,tss. Chapter 7. 717 E. Thiiliird Ave., Gooding, individ- Randall Alan Potersirson. doing f i m e s j S e w ^ ^ } 1-15 ^editors, assets undunder SS0.000, ual, nonbiibusioess. Chapter 7, 1-15 business as Signatiire S;Synthetics. a ■: liabilities $100,000 to $500,000.$SC Case creditors.rs, assets $100,000 to 198 W. 100 N., Jerome, i ‘ no.03422S2. $500,000,10, liabiUties $100,000 to business. Chapter 7,164949 creditors, I a k e m e a j ^ ^ ^ Policarpo Tamayo andani Adelaida $500,000.). CCase na 0342270. assets under $50,000,, 1liabilities I(gg) M.I ; Tamoyo, 2917 Janis WWay,j Burley, Ginger;;r Sigmon, also known as SlOO^OOO to $500,000. CaCase no. 03- ^ individual, nonbusincss,ISS, Chapter 7, • Ginger R. Jordahl,J 902 First Ave. E., 42271. 16-49 creditors, assetsts $100,000J to Jerome,, iiindividual, nonbusiness, : $500,000. liabilitiess $100,000S to Chaptcrr 77,1-15 creditors, assets Chapter 13, nonbusiislness, ^ :• SSOO.OOO. Case no. 03-422422S3. $100,000>0 to $500,000, liabilities k ^ o o i 3 Ridiard Duane Undmidcrwood, also $1 00,0000 tto $500,000. Case no. 03- under $50,000 t ■ M M ^ known as Rick Underlerwood, and 42294. Kenneth E. Wynia, 41818 E. Eighth . 1! Lorraine Underwood, 53251 18th Avo. Joshiula D. Eggleston and Charlecc Sl, Rupert, indii^dual, nononbusiness, V E., Jerome, individual,1, nonbu^css,n A. EggleHeston, also known as Chaptcr 13, 1-15 crcditoitors, assets I Chaptcr 7, 1&-49 crediijditors, assets Charlecc:c JStill, 351 N. Main Ave., under $50,000, liabilitiities under \ $100,000 to $500,000,DO. liabilities Dietnch,1, individual,i nonbusiness, $50,000. Case no. 034222828. |2 w \ : SIOO.OOO to SSOO.OOO.>. cCase no. 03- Chapterr 77, MS creditors, assets ; 42254. $50,000) tto $100,000, liabilities Chapter 13, nonbusisiness, — Jane W. McCann. 95 Townsend $100,0000 tot $500,000. Case no. 03* Sponsored by: •; Gulch Road. BcUevuc,1C. individual^ . „42M7. $50,000 to $100,WDOO ; nonbusiness. Chapter 7. Mark E. Hirsch, 44010 N. Idaho HEARIN[ING COUNSELORS^;& AUDIOLOGY •: tors, assets SSO.OOO to/ s$] w w l S . Chapterer 7, business, Highway 24, Rupert, indivlividual, non- (UAQICVAU£rHEASlN(ir o AIDS) ■ bilities $100,000 to S50(1500.000.Ca»«. bu^css. Chapter 13,1*1515 CTcditors, 000 t o $500,000 ; no. 0342266. assets under 550,000,, liabilities I Prom Prr otion ends Dcc. 6,2003. NJo o purchasef ncccssiiy. For MEGA-A-Miliionoire money, send handwid^srrittcn i SASE lo Tcrri 1- Massie, 4455 SecondS Ave. Darrell•U 'Garth Snyder and Anita $50,000 to SIOO.OOO. Case nc"°-03-’2280. ______^ !S-N<»vs. po Box 548, TVin Falls, IEID 83303 within 3 days of publicalilieation of money. ; W., Twin Falls, individaidual, nonbusi- Marie Sn:snyder, 232 Diana Drive, MilJionairc Auctions, The Timcs-N

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' wffl 1)0 donated toISSdlSDtfaeAct ' Soudaemldid] CM - person and $230 for i fPaper SMks lists so i Oder am 10. i ofFaitfafund. / . 'a.CfansaaO'SID' stu n a n t group. . canhelpduiliCthehi•KMIOayS P r o c e i^s will ^ De used to help Space is available forvanyone- iponabrafm On Thaoks^ving Day,!r, Nov. 27, the chapterer attend tbe annual i who vrants to sdl Aeir .crcrate at a ' explorM lMk 37ie 7Vm&>iVeu)i w ill pupublish a conclave nin Moscow ] and leader- cost ( of $25. CaU 8S u x ^ 'e an d r d i ^ oon^ n j Iliitivae tfree listing of charidities an d ship eventss in i Idaho. Tickets wm 1 Kanninen a t 326*37J737 by in Koom -ll7o/^e'B.ll U e^ groups that help othersrs a t holi- be sold a ttfae tfai door or can be puz^ Thursday ' to arrange' fori r a booth ■ Bitfldhig. ij day time. Tbe Ust will1 include chased.by’ calling a Dylan a t 324- or « formore infonnation. G unnar D« descriptioDS of items thatt the 0164 or e-mimailing Scott Stewart' The event is spdnMvedBd tw Our p ro fesso r^ o f chem istry -atfflB groups are asking peoplipie in the at {diycoml^Iqf^hotm ail.com. ' . , . 2Savior Lutheran Churdi,b,wWum University/tvA :d f '-. -W iscopsfflB community to donate,e. If you of the Evangelical Lu: Thets youngitart wffl perforrfomi a patriotic flag routine at 1 Turner, The Times-New;ws, P. O., This year’s•a performance, enti- ■ holds fall flea marketn M tn a eveningling a t 7 p jn . in robnl' prograni todsy. Thoy Inciudoude, from left, fnHit: Brook BIshiIshop, Usa Canute, Ashley jBox 548, Twin Falls, Idahiho 83303- d ed , “ Oncece Upon A Night” by BUHL - The Buhl M Burley High School lii will start a t 7 p.m. age 12 I under.' un A E n e r g e t ii i c p a r e n t s n e e d e d Iparent-teacher confeierences 5 at the Buhl Methodist iBoys Scouts of Ameriirlron Refreshmeim ents will be servetfTT; B U R IEY -B urley Higl[gh School Church, 908)8 Maple.: There are no ^ m e a n more inf.inform ation, call TWz’J' KKt 4264. High energy familyIy wonted. ( ~ ~ will hold parent-tcacherer confer- auditions, hold Scouting fbr Foo D o m in iq u e <-prgnrenounced _ WGCldnesday’s Iences from 4-9 p jn . Thursirsday and P erfo rmnances a at the Buhl RUPERT - The Boy Sl Dominic) is an activei clchild who 7-9 a.m. Friday in thc cafeteria c Methodistt ChurchC and Clover America ^ will hold its:s annual Buhl (^mnmunfty i Ed i loves to rim and play cuioutside. He j and practice gym at thele school. Trinity Lutlutheran Church have «Scouting for Food drivive in the announcBSes newI classes -^.o Child =2100 Park Ave. tentativelyY beenb set for Dec. 17 jMini-Casda area on Satur enjoys helping his fosterier dad with • The Buhl Community'!] ffectionatc I For more information,1, calli 878- and Dec. 21. In the past, the Boy“ scints BUHL-Th gardening chores. Affe n a n d R e c r e a tiw in and trusting, this likableble boy has i 6606. Inquiriess mayn be made by call* ihave left empty plasticc bags on Education ing Heidel at 537-6513. ,doors. This year, th e Sc(Icouts are ^ sp d a tiom n «announced the foVsQ formed bonds with his> fofoster fam* fl am ing classes: ily and loves his birth sisisisters. I Magic Valley Church asking residents to recjicycle old l o > ^ upcom grocery bags. Those donanntinp are " class on \fMrfng e-Bay will1>e'j,! Bccausc Dominique’s:’s \birth par- ^ lians to hold \ 7-9 p jn . Monday an d ents as well as his fosteister parents Christ holds Tnink orJrTreat asked to place their bagag^gro- held from 7-S ,e M agie O f lith craft show | n the Buhl M iddle,' arc Hispanic, he is con::omfortable \ TWIN FALLS - The Act Faltl ceries outside their doorr Ibetween Nov. 5 in t :omputer lab, 216''> vrith this culture. H e spespeaks bolh ^ Valley Church of Chrisrist, 2002 TWIN FALALLS-An Act of Faith ;8-9 ajn. Saturday. S ch o o l co n English and Spanish. Filer Ave. E. in Twin FzFalls, will craft show/ anda food fest will be Do not put out any f mozen food. Seventh Ave\v e . N. S tudents will-;; ■mail address, a digital ; Dominique does bebest when D oiTliriinique,Age7 >hold a Trunk or Treat: fromf 5-7 h eld fromn 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. jhome canned items or frch has th e land and |people. Christmas>s c r a ft cla ss w ill -.benM traffic without lookoking. He the importartant gains made in the JEROME - The Snakike River volunteersrs landscaped it this If your bag is not picicked up, held from ,3:15-4:153:1 p.m. NoV/70i needs parents who un

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fourth TluirularMlayt, Seiii.-Muy. iti Hurley. 673- 678-3678. Also for compulsive belusliavion. M arine Corpsorps League'- 7 p,m, tliCfif''r Civic r,2‘M or43H •2f.lJ.2r.l To (vtiin or add a D ttt« (or )ouiour dub or Sanf to: Attention:Ion: Club Calendar. ' LOS Subetance Abtae Recovencry Services ■ Monday at Twinrin FallsF DAV Hall. 459 Shaub’^ .\l Mu Ch.Chupter • second und (iiurtli organlrstlon. please send in aI noticerx with: the TimesfJcvrt 7 p.m. Wednesdays al LDS EnEmployment Ave , call SkipiHoward.adiutant.at73&829X How RotaiyCiuijs in Jcrcme. Coli Buchei Cvans hI iCenter behind Maurice Slreel: LU n ch u rch Ulue Ubn ■ 7 u.m. Tuculnyil«y,atWc«Co.m Thun.luy, in J Name of the ofganlzallon or clubub: P.O. Box 548 building in Twin Fails, coU Patritrida at S93- ( inTwnFallKCnll 7Jfr8470, 324-375<-.. TInw. day and weeh (s) o> (hc meeting;nv Twin Falls, ID 833C3303 •1985. Other ■ Uurley . noon Tuctdnyi’s hiHI Hurley Inn Alplua Kappappa Chupter • 7 p.m. lecund und Ptac* of nweling; and Orfaxto734-553{538 ICocaine Anonymous JobaDau^itenten 1 Convcmion Center; cull DorothyDthyuie78-7H23, Joiirtli Tliurjdirsdays, (irst und third Thursdays Tttoptane nun’iber of a group contactper-co Orwnaatopatmeni9(naglcvalley.com 8 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday;r, iand 7 p.m. B«tbel 18 • 7 p1 jn . aecoad and foutrth ^ Buhl • 12:0S p.m. Thuric:ursduys at The Noveml)crcr aand December. Call Crystal at wb0R.call73S3288. Thursday al Port of Hope cotlagtBgc. Call 734- Mondaysat 15190;i90ver1andAve.inBurley. ' GrDnilitands; 543^28. 734.710SorShiShirley at 735«S45. son. Fbr mora Hnrnsa Coor PPI Chapter • Buriey - 7:30 p.m. Mondays at 225S FirstFit Ave. E. in Jerome. y Inn: ‘JJ4-4MS. tecond und1 (ci(ciurth Wednesday. September ‘• llalley • Noon Thiirsdoy a iy.cail43«)339or4i&fi3jy- Bethel 43 • 7 pjn.p j first and third Mondayy(;' lhfouRj.Mjy.c Chapter 309 • 6 30 p.m. Wedneslesduys al 475 sccond and fountunh Monday ol KMVT commu- I at 883 Blue LakesJiesBlvd.N. I Center of Dtulnc County; 7B8-0897 7HB. or 7H8. DelW Ivpsllipsllon • Twin Full* •7 p m . ihird Caswell ( Ave. W. recrcation roooom in Twin • nityroom.coll11-800-572-9940. 1-8 . 'Military 2114. Bethel 56 •- 7 p.m.: tecond snd fourttL.y ' diStnccyut737-0(iU5. IFalls. caU 737-4631. /UcolnllcsAr 1 883 Blue Lakes Blvd. N- • ’ ' Jerome- Noon TucMlny atat Ct.inuC VillHKc, Tue«lay.cullS Chapter 48 ■ 10 a.m. Thursd Anonymous Veterans of Fbrel0iWafsS Wednesdays at 883 1Z3 S. AltJer. 324-7000 or 324-451M sn . O h s JeromeI Public Ubrary; 324-7426 oi p.m. every day except Sunday Buh(. Posi 3604, Thurston Pei ow a u b . 119 Broadways, call p.m. , second Tuesday at Lincoln C clMHe. .o,-, Kelthumfitin Volley.. Nu Thursiluys nt ludKe at 93 Golf I e m eeting • 6:30 p-m. lliaty, 8 pjn. 8 p.m. first ThunIiurtday al Wendell Masonie — ni72&4100. IliRhvrny 93, 6 miles north of Ihe Call ' rj4-r,0H7. Buriey • Posi 3043 and auxUia Rt^pen • Noon Wctlneviuys c Chapier 256 • 5:15 p.m. TImrsi itll9nroadwoyS. isccond Thursday al VFW Hall, 55554 Highland Lodge on Northh IdahoIdi Street. & ‘’l SdKc. call 324-0200. ruesday nIghi Freedom group. 8 BIki LodRc. Cnll Jock Iletl ut 43t; iH!ieEik».7p.m.firstTucsduynl Heyburn 1 Hlementary School lu Ave. astern Star Lodge . 7L10 p.m. Shotliorw ■ Nuon W ednr^uyday aflhe Senior t^ p jsc o p o l Church. 125 7th Dedo. Posi 2072, N, Andrew.M > o to Post; seonymoux >pen meeting loil Friday of Building., 678-9310, apter 54 Order ot the E a s ^ Club In Twin Fnllv 73M029 oror734J-.549. 7 OtTOr Gooding ■ 7 p.m, Monday, Wail icr of Sixlii ond I sirecls, speak- Glenns Ferry • Posi 3646, CliCletui* Ferry S t i * ^ ^ 0 * ?.m. ^* third Tuesday at Je ro M l l 20Muntnn;i. jiU Dan at 43&4038 or Kollo at Post, 7 p.m. third Thursday ai UoRsClubs GoodlnxIt CCounty Juyeees - 7 p.m. (irst ^ Ketchum - nuon Monday, nooi» n F r td .y ., at Veterans M,K>oic Temple,pie, 225 First Ave. East., can’'.' Burtey • Noon Kriduyt at Price'sI Cafe. Wcdncsdjyat, at War Memorial Hall. Tliird und MemorialKsU. 366-2710. the Sun Clul) on Second Avenue,w. cnll Melisa , prforriory Group open meeting, 730 Gooding • Post 3078. Topoois I 2444 Overland Ave.; call H78-72J1-723S. Id.iho. cull 934.934-5125. Guests wclcome. al , 622-3704 or Jennifer ot 72G-482: i>.m. Mondays atl01 Monastery of the Ascension, lapter 77 Order of tfae Eastern"'’' Burley Surc • 7:30 p.m. thirthird Tuesday al Magic VallGalley Touotmuslen • 12:10 p.m. p.m. third Thursday at Coo Twin FuiU . I p,m, Monday,ay. 7:30 p.m. nw s. 541 E-. Jerome,Jer call Selby at 324-2377. Memorial HalL, 934-5065. Star • first andd thirdthi WedtMisday al MasotdS Farm Ihireau cnntcrencc room,om.444 E. Slh N. ihc tecondd a anil (ourth Tuetduyi ut the Wednesday. i 10 a.m. Salurday alI F.mF Baptist N,m.imoking. : Idaho In Patil.43M426. --...r: AlfrcKo Road. Janet r.ilenberKcCTKer.67WM3«. Golden Ccrro>rral Kcsiiiur.int on lllue l.altei i llalley • Post 4128, Big WoodK) iRiver Post. Temple. 1 1 3 E J ^ OiurcJi. 910 SlKidione St. E.. ealloil Dorothy al buikchH 'Group • at r»on in Jerwne, Bellevue, 509 Fourth St.. 8I pp.m., third Rupert 39OrdeiOrder ef tbe Eaatere Star. 7JO .0 t Goodlnn - G p.m. on the tccot«cond and fourth iUiulevard NorNorth in Twin J'nlls. cull 733-5408 543-5790 . or J.C. Ul 732-0767, Miinday and TuesdayTuc at lhe Jerome Senior p.ra. second and■nd tourth1 Wednesday atJhS -t! Mondiiyi al the Uncoln Inn; 934934-4141. - or5’43-«169. Other Thursday; 934.9002. Firsi Ave. E. (except firsf’ Kimberly. Post 10328, Klnberl >le, 6 2 0 E .su 4360282. •, llollcy • Noon (ir^t und thirdhird Wednesduyt Jerome CoiCount) llistoricul Society • 7:30 Southern Iduho Weighl Loi.OSS Surgery Tiieiduy meetsts aai El Shaddai Fellowship al s Chapter 29, Order of the...' nt Wells ForKoU«nk. p.m. secondnd Thiir%d;iy ul Jerom e Civic < p.m. tiiird Wednesday al senior c Support Group - 7 p.m. ihird TThursdoy in 115 ^ve- EE-) end Wednesday through ier, 423-4443. Eastem S tar,• meetsrao the second and fourtlj ' Jerome • 7 p.m. fint und thirthird Mondays tii Ubrary. board room ut Cussia Regionimai Medica l-nduy ul lhe ^Jc Jerome Ubrary ut 100 Firsi !>e Masonic Temple. Blue Lakes - Jeromo Civic lJlirur>'; 324.7910.310. Loyal OrdeiTder o( Ihc Mi>ose. Lodfte 612 ■ 8 Center. | ISOl HUand Ave. In B Kupert ■ Post 3678, Harlow Hi , Burley, call ^ve. K. All open,en. nonsmoking groups. 7:30 p.m. second and fourth Ti rth. 733«16. Kimberly • 7 « m. firtt »ndid third TucrMi.ivi p.m. sccondd ar and (ciurlli Tuesday at 835 Fulls Mores i at r>7H-14S4. s Lodge 45 • 8 p-m. thr firsf-' at CiTMiroudi United Methoditt>di*t Church, 423- Ave. ifl Twinin F Kuih,.call Dennis or Ron at 733- . Ai-Anon/AlaUateen family groups to Rupert Ciiild Developmenl Centet DIvorceCare Shoshone - Post 3001. Little V t 883 Bhie Lakes Blvd. N, 4p.< SS8S- 6637(days)or)or73.U.%l (evenings). I _ , _ iieipfHmiiiesandand friends of alcohoUcs. For Ruperl • noon leeondnd und (ourth Women of 1the Moote - 8 p.m. second und Twin Fulls - 7 p.m. Mondays atai,Twin FaUs |« al meeting inft Pott; 7 p.m. second Tuesday al information, caU 1-866-592- members homes, B86-275S. •■“ "■I'"" !C» 6 5 .8 pJB. Ont WeiaetdMfU: Wodneiday ul Waytlde Cafeafe in llcyljurn, t'.iurth Tueidiesday HI H3S Fulls Ave. in Twin Reformed ] Church. 1631 GrondvidviewDr. N. 3199 m ic Temple. 436-1708. ,...,7 CaU Brad Coltom hi G7M981.1. Falls, ChildI corc it provided through I Twin Fall* • Po*t 2136. Henryt LLytle Poll, 8 *t Rupert Masooic Rapert .SyrinRa . 7:30 p.m. second and Call Vickie at 734-7751. Ross S.niTTS;or DeWMsAnotwnymous p.m. second Tuesday al Twin FaUilUs DAV Hall, {ounh Mondays ut United Methiethodijt Chufcii. 7313 or Dennis at 324 0575. Cull 732.0767.67. 459 Shoup. 7344087. Wendell • Posi 2974, ThousaiMnd Springs Alan Gnindel,,677.2215. 677- GOS II St.. 43MK62. Support Groups ^ Burley • 6:30.8:30 p.m. Mom>ndoys in lhe For businessti oowners, call at 733«088. h M asons 22 • B p.m. secdnif^ > Twin Fulb • Noon WcdncMlu;rsdnytultheja'de Farm fiureau conference room. «44 4 E.5ihN.. Narcotics An Post, 7 p.m. firat Wednesday at Retlaurunt; 73M563. FORCE (Fl(Fathers on Rlghls for Cuilody call , Jean ol 678-2280 or 878-3606. Anonymous Legion Kail in WendeU. caU qua: « rt Ma*onlc Temple, call Dali-.*:: Twin Fulls Moftarch • Meettels (irsiI .md third Equality) -. (in(irsl Friday ut War Memorial llaU , For in(ormaiilalion, call 1-86(^738-6224 loU ai 324^016. StoDerai 532-43104310. Thundtiyi ui Loon« Hing Reituiestuurunl In Twin in Goodinn.■. CallCa Steve lit 034-9071. 'Grief support free. Paul Lodge;e 77 - 8 p.m. first ThursU^sy FalU. Family CoConnections, Oown Syndrome Grief support group - 4 p.m.m. Sundays. Hurley • 8I p.ip.m- Saiurdoys. 132 Oakley American Legkm acroaa from PaulluIPoat P Office, 438-5150. Support Groufroup ■ 7 ivm. (Irst Friday .it various Rupert United MetiiodlM Church.ch. 605 H. Sl., Ave., Snow Huildililding. no.9. Duricy. Post 17. 7 p.m. fourthth Tuesday at TwiaFansOMgOMpcer Order of DeMalay 5 7 Kiwanis Clubs . , , members’homtiomes.c;illTlnu 01 734-1979; 43(^3354. Gooding 8I P-Ip.m. Mondays, comer of 3rd 1501 Oakley Ave., call Lyle Uorlorton at 878. p.m. first and1 thirdthli Thursdays *t 883 Blna: O Buhl - Noon Wodnetdcetduys ut The Gamblersers Anonymous . 7:30 p,m, Kids Reaching Out loliKhOthMier-forchil- und Iduho; 7 |p.m. Thursdays. 1120 A 5347. Lake* Blvd. K. DeMolayD< Sweethearts, p a n -jj r.randuund HportX Grill; cultlt54J.2330orS43- S4. Wedncsdaysa,ys at Felliiw^hip tiall in Twin Fails. dren who ore grieving ■ 4 p.m. (irst(ir Thursday Montana St. Folriield . Post 19. Elmer MilUlUerPost.B enis. Masons andmd EastemE Star welcome.------H57f.. . . . „ . caU 733-8310.10, I■I 147 Main Ave. E. in Twin FaiPalls, call 732- ^ K el^ u m 7 j p.m. Mondays; 6:30 p.m. pjn. firtt Wednesday, and thirddWednesday, I . Twbt FaOa ShriaeSbrt Q ab • 6:30 pjn. second Buriey - Noon Wcdnesdaytys uiut Price’s Cafe. Ma*lc Vallb’alley Purents of Mulliplet Club 3373. 630 p.m. Saturdays, 571 E. 2nd potluck wilh Auxiliary ac L«fioilion Hall, call Monday a t Curryirry Cafe, 21313 VS. Highway 2444 Overland Ave.: 43G-3225!8or43M720. ur (pa^softwr twins or triplets). (irst Thursday Grief shore ■ 7 p.m. TuesdaysSOI ai Twin Fail* Si; 30, FUer. CanI BobBol at 7344336. AU ShriAha Filer • Ndor Tuesdays u Saveavor Lutheran Church, 1706 Reformed Church. caU Connie at733412Borat Kimberiy •. 7 |p.m. Thursdays at 310 Main GcncBeiiunln at 934-5796. aiid their Ladlesiesarttvralcome. ai ___ Methodist Chureh; 32C-4530 oror32W0Sl. 3 Heyburn AveAve, R. in Twin Falls; for Ihird 73&0895. Gooding . Post 30, Perry Byao’aia.7:30 pjn. Rupert • Noon Tuesdays,t utui Ihe Rupert Thursday mecmeeting, call .Sherlyn al 732-8454 Grief Share • 6:30-8:30 p.m.. TliursdaysatTl Paul. 11 a.m.a.m and 7 pjn. Sundays; 6 pjn. Ihird Tuesday a t War Memoria:rial Hall, call R e |) e k * L o 4 ------Elki;43&«124. • Flrsi Bapilst Church. 2262 HllondHi Ave.. Mondays; 8 un.pjn. Sanirdays; Women’s' gnup, Paul Koonce al 9344687. -s ut the Jerome 733-7972 (or location. ' ; ekah Lodge 96.8 pjn. fint and ^ Jerome - noon Thursdays ut (Southern Idaho’s Greal Buriey, eaU 878-7613. No child carcare avoiUble. 7 p,m. MontJaysays; Meditation greup. 8 pjn. Jerome • Post 46.8 pjn. secondndTuesdayai Idaho BabeHh Senior Center. 212 First Ave-Vve- E-. call 324- n J i S j IL i | Here & Now Growth grououp • 4 p.m. Mondavs; ll Works,Wi llsw and Why Book Legion Hall. North Lincoln G rs at 120 W. Are. A. Wend«a' 41S2. bI Teuchers) • for homescltool nip- kab tod«B 107 • meets tha iformulinn - Gill 32(WiSS0 or e-mail Thursdays, Hospice Visionsns Inc, 308 Sludy. H p.m.. Tuesdays;Ti Emetvon Greup. 8 Seventh Avenue East, call P.L. Twin FbIIi . Noon Thursdayklnys 01 lhe TuH Shoshono Sl. E- Suite 1 in Twir*in FaUs. eaU p.m. Wednesdaydays; Bade Text Book Sttady, 7 324-2607 ond and foorthth Thursday^Tl at tha c o ts e ? ^ Qub for lunch; 7304276 or 734.- luQeartiilink.net •"SSSSn'SQub of Magic VoUey • 10 ojn. firsi 73t0J2l. p.m. Fridays --ai;t220E.Eilis; oil Klmberly/Han*en - Post 7 6i, .18 a.m. first StrM t andnd GOakley Avenue, in Buriay. oonT hursdw 121 W.IOOS. Tuesday al Traveler'* Oasis, callill Ed Hudson aII43&«815. Opttanist Clubs Friday al FirFirsi I'resbytcrUn Church, 209 Breast-ieedlng supporart . « Kcbekah Lodge 98 • 2 pjn. N. in Twin Falls. caU KrUta Collins . 7:30 pjn. Sundays, 228 Shoup 81423-5045. Twin Falls. N m Thursdaysday* at Mandarin Fi/th Ave-N.i: La Leche Leaaue • 10 a.m. a. second. Ave.W.; 7p.m.).m. Uondayt: oi 801 2nd Ats. jrd Wednesdays at tba Lod$e<^ IkKiM on Blue U k«s Boulevarcvard North; 733- at 733431A- Paul. Post 77, 7JO P A Q m llasermoan an Volley Cancer iu p p o rt (or Thursday in KMVT Communiiyly room, 1100 N.; 6:30 p.m. .Ti Tuesday* at BOI Second Ava. post home WUber C Ball, co n e 2278.733-7035 or 734.7805. Blua Lake* Blvd. N.. caU Amy att324J>628. 3 N.! 7 pjn. W ed«d n e s ^ 315 FoUs Ave. Taylor M n h Lqdte 110 • B p«>. Jerom e • 6:30 p.m. Wedne:dncsdayl, Oep’s paiietus. (ami:amlly and (riends • 7 d m . second and South First Wect atTMt*. caB I U5469. and founhh T]Thursdays al New M Sinnings Mafic VaUey B m stfeedlnang Co«liti»D • Building, room>a 256; 7 pjn. Fridays al 315 5372. Auxiliary meeca a t 7:30 th M ond^ a«132E.Af^-^^, Mulcet. 15G E. U tb St.. 324.546 call Amy ter aeeting Infomatsation at.324- FaD* Ave, Dewieaert B u O d ^ room 112; 9 pja. W«Bdeli . 7:15 p.In. Tuei:ue«davf at the Chuich.ca!iaU Ralph at 2Sa2S17. 9628. For help, can Idaho Care- U a e a tlW . Saturday, SOI :8ecaqdAva.W.Se. Tueaday at post bone. O r m R otaurant in Wendell;leIl:S3&6477. F l b n aralgla n ^ or chroelc pidn - 7 tun. flm Twin Fall* . Post 7, 6:30 p. U d c * 4S . 2 pjn. first'■ua -'' ' -----1 Tuaiday Inn FFireplace Room at Minidoka 926-2588. __ 12«tepandiidsutatanco TMeaday at Po« HoiDa. 447 Seafti .SoroptimM Internationa Memorial ifoiifospllai In Rupert, c»U S h irty Abhekner't«9P0rt^ " 4 " ' a h i M fHffWKn JenyWenxat73&8876. MMlaya, 23S Third A w S , Twi* '- Bariev . noon second, thinthird and fourth . K nut at 438-S38-S198 or Maiy Fetenon at 43& Barley . 7-S p.B. second Tl Aoxlllary U nit • 5:30 p.i Wednesdajn at George K’s.s. caUc Arlene at 6180. bttDce AboK Beeamy ScrrlcM- Thursday at Po« Hern. 43S-S666. LDfiSubtU ttssssa.'E ss Wandell - .Po*t 41. S p.tp.m. second ■»— ' rsiihi Twin F«U« - noon d m thirthird and fotirth 7 pja. Friday]iays In lhe lUgh Couadl Room at Twin Pant - 10;30 ajB. third^ Wl r a iE. in IV ia FalU Call D o i ^ at Wednesday at WendaQ Foot Bmlowe, call Jim O U iarO fgBnbiitiom nB I > TuewUr^ fsU m-9486 or 736-1736-3900 for muB- ibe Burierr WS step* to * a n r d a y - 7:30 p ji: . Crotison at 53fr«642. PotltKk at 7 1 M •« P A ISieaibgi'at tb* dad’'* mcroebedule. ' A n , c » UtaieandLynatSOJ^^ ^ orDnn)at7343M Fallow* Ban, UUtb t^ w d OaUey, Barter. O S— Bspcrt • oocm eo fim andndtMrdlWwIn t Fu«a( IdTi rwin P«Ua Refonned Church, ■ O ttm at-Doc'( Pina, 514 6th St. CaUCaURuthai43& for parcnus ofof*«5?dren with d S a M itiw !^ NatM/UtaiMforthel> M M t a |y - iew Dr, tn.Twia FaUs, caU 734- 1431. Hillury 0r4ar of the Far'u j U B t k n . MaiMinMidM idi ta m a tlM a l - OtrlsUan . 0149. p.m. tecond'nd Thunday a t the U in l^ H ia n •forM(vh«ne(niaiitaliUneinea*. tbeir 1921. >f Commerc*. 1177 S e ro tb S t ia Chapter C79 • 7 b jb . flr«t Wet r e ^ ID pr«r (cr d tU d n n in a -t) BetaS(0naPM8an)fttynty , f e u call Judy at 67843SS «r Janet at (cBiUeiandMaada. LUeRccsveq SaSSfcTttJ.TO Jolii or «tart s r ^ can XIAlpiNTMdMpttr • 730730pja.QmH)d e n 4 U 9 . Hailey w NAMI el Idahe r^asjsasj-'^'"- third Tbmwtoy. C«UMi«ftlM ■«at 4234783 or lW daylaEi«; 14. Tw in Palla, ID S3303* *.• 38Tem ilnalLocatk>na prc ;rielSria- . ''m 'm St) J i i ^ ’ ' '^ : SOT UBifTWiii , g . CSIwaboiwwwxaLMMebs'■ '' '4«f'SctadMsMtatn ’ -fpitJOi^: ■" n o '.py^iiPtsaxa q S14 iMrnimm 6 6 t ^ o g ? i s a ------EECVAA . . ; t w m ' . 4u iiukiMKn m IHuiM -Tit bu:uriDmFimtg . SIS BaidMEq^ma Looking for an axp.-rooter. SlablTlty. • Consistent ^ (at least 3 yrs.). Muat be FINANCIAL * K o j a i ^ ’' ...... '5*0 . SIS H n lir w u .'. miles, • Tuition Raiin^ ' • ■ 1001 MIon *abla to do ahlnglea & Entiy level tlrtandtf advisor ; w m a W .A x n R r M , 711 Far^anRrRvt Fdr'SKi'. metal. MUST hhve'valld • 'position with wedded A iNtM >PM & ; • CDLTralnlngAvallabia W - n s PmMMiFdrRM Str iAabllni»imn drivara.lloansa. Call tor ^ Owner O M rators R*Re^Funmantortngand ; Prc4iM 6inkM m OpciHoun. BOT O O nftM inprt* 714 . PkPvlraM nM sts OftsBripJ^ >am*m tappolnbnant 3 2 4 ^ 1 . * .W elcom e education program. M lciM ;»'i(M logli’ iMhftttewM m'itonHfvSilt so t CcnnafdriRvtili T I BFtrmAixtn '^ StS Bk>d« '. ' IMiUxWrMd. -CCURREHTLVS^NQ 1-888-4S<«343 FttFax resume to TVrln Fails flg M ofiRtiiAlnt-^-Tki^ fBirw-lli# right to _Han www.swlfttrana.com* < . w llU et as B o a r d of\ Attorney Paula Brown Sindolr customers orfo-on-ono _ a ^ ,Call208-733.4875* .. 733-3300* Busy shop looking lor iing or 3 years bookkeep­ IniW M onor ot tha EstatoO' ■ C orrocH 'on b o tw o d n tllo ' 1^10 right Individual to iing doslrod. Salary basod answering quoslions. ** of;>1^RRELL'^VICKIE-" ' nours oM:00 PM and 3;000 LOST Billfold (n RIdloys ------BANKRUPTCY------load our loom. iupon oxporionco. sorvlcing products, DBAM SMrm.-DMMsodiI PM for tfro purpose ol1 Grocory store tr> Klmbor- VOompoUtivo ratos on Contact Michele Faulkner. holping placo orders. liOTICE IS HEREBYV. c o rro c tln g 'a n y orroro orif ly, on Friday. Roword will _Chapter 7 bonknjptcies. ♦ W ork woll With othors District I Clork a t 362-4447 NO phono or door-door G ^ N that tho oiidor-'* omissions In tho Assoss-i. bo given. Coll 423-5340.* Joff Stokor at 734-8452’ ♦ Solf Motivatod Ifor application torms. salos. FT/PT avail. Flox schodulo. Students S i a m h a s boon appolntodd mont Roll ol said district.'■ LOST (2) Goldon Rotrlov- ♦ Quality Conlroi IPoslton opon until flllod. P e r m a l Roprosontallvo of BANKRUPTCY. wolcomo 16+ whichwasproparod° ors. malo & fomalo. Con- Inexpensive chop1or7& 13 EOE* thtPibovo-nomod bstoto.). Octobor a . 200 3 and is now w e ^ tact Kolly 312-2195 or B COMPUTERc TECHNICIAN 1 Cl Williams U w . 736^3699- AlCt4>T8ons having claimis s on fllo ot th o olflco of tho0 654-2974.' CON PAULOS Tho Tl City ol Twin Falls Is Offer you a brighter:er future. aqolB9t ttio sold docoasodd district, whore anyone In­ BANKRUPTCY ChovroM-Pontlac-GMC accopting , applications for j a?« requlrod to prosont't torostod m ay so o Iho samo.I' LOST col, Siam ese Guarantood lowost prlco . 901 S. Lincoln , SunOrldiK’. es> nuning home amttMnles,«ito;opcr«t)nflmoretfwi J e ro m e , Idaho Technician. Beginning {DRIVER c I HO OjOtd nufUfif, toivlamtarr. jsWccftota IMnp and jojte- mdM ha attor tho dato ot tho0 will ro co lv o p e titio n s for,r Stovons Avonuo south ol S295 filing le es. Coll Drvg Froo Workplaeo , I, Rler. Call 208-326-6828,* monlhly salary is S3143. Long i, haul drtvors noodod ntitbJlUtlonfxgiaalnoycriSaMei.Ite*. tV»/utjtftft®lMo**»ip' ilrct tsubtlcatlon ol thisB corroctions on Novombor totlfroo.1-ee6-«8d-2399’ EOE* Undor 1 tho supervision ol pasuomarMth! n b |q 9.or sold claim s wlllibor. COL Ww WW. s u n h .c o m i W ^ U o a l ' n o t ic e Informbd. this nowspapor conilicatlon from Novell _Call 733-0031. _ LOST Rotweiller cross I or Cisco in computor _ • KJNOHILL IRRIGATION1 urgos ovory citizon lo road block/brown, female, B ; ^ V ' DISTRICT and study those noticos. . u„ Inetworking, communica- I <: T- r S p a r d ol OIroctor position Is looking (or an ,oxporionco. For employ- ■ n to access public rocords oblo ratos. rols. ovail. PT . exporioncod individual i n ^ U c t i o n shall bo hold.* and pubilc m eollngs ok. Cindy 208-733-9660- men! appiicallon or further Try calling Amcricaran Staffing, the oldc.st stastaffing scrvicc ATTENTION I K In tho following posilion inlormatlon, j contact tho Ih p ^ l o n 3. 0 petition of IMPORTANT CLASSIRED in Twin Falls. Wc hahave exactly whal you1 ncneed - quality canolaacy w as filod by in- KID WORKS’ Ouallty care. PersonnelP Offica located '* Ploaso oddross all logalll ADVERTISERS Inlont. Preschool. Aflor In City Hall, ' work. We have «um b*nt Robert SchomtMir.iV, advertising to: employees, screened*d, tested and ready to wc THEREFORE, tho King Hill school programs. 647 DETAIL TECH .321 2nd Avenue East or “ LEGAL ADVERTISING P l e a s e c h e c K y o u r nFilor. Call 208-735-1440.* e-mail peraonneletfld.org experienced laborcTcrs. bookkeepers, office/clerical, off liriflotlon District's Board ol” T h e T lm oa NowB ad on the first day. o r ph o n e 735-7251. Mr^tJtorB docloro Robort" PO Box 548 NANNA'S HOUSE Daycaro •Exporioncod Proforrod warehouse people, constructionc hands, ^ Schambor ro-oloctod as 8 If you find an error & Pro-School Is moving lo •Excollont Schedule Closing dato Is Twin Falla. ID 83303-0548 N ovem ber 10,2003. and more. DJnHtor for a throo yoar Doadlino for logal ads: 3 -we will correct it. Twin Falls. ICCP & CPR •401k. Slock Purchoso m toim from Division 3. 31 years oxp. 24 hours. program Tho' City ol Twin Fails Is an days prior lo publication,I. Wo vrtl not bo rosponstito Equal OpportunltyEmptoyor. DoBni Smith Moals & snacks Incl. All ♦ E x c o l lo n t B o n o f lts C a l l 7 3 4 -1-6452 1 ______^ noon on W odnosday lorir lor orrors after Iho first Dnjg Froo Workplace.* L Sacrotary/Troosuror Sunday, noon on Thursdoyy . .day of publication.*. , ogosl 20B-731-4249 or Packago KMg Hill Irrfgation prptrfct for Mondoy, noon on Fri- • 208-735^183.* ■asi|^^nsania^B |n d Call Twin Falls Call porsonnol to . PUBLISH: O ctobot^r ■ I- 733-0931 ext. 2. or schodulo you Intorvlow 2 0 5 ^ _ day lor Thursday and noonn Burley 677r4042.*. - A ak tor Hoathor I NOTICE O F , on Tuesday lor Fridoy ondd ‘ * a t 733-3033 HIEETINO CHANGE Saturday. Holiday dead­I- r Chock us out at www.Ulhio.com * NOW WRING: ® t r ^ R E E CREEK V lines rhay vary. II you havo (ADVERTISING I liO H W A Y D ISTR K ^ nny-^stlons coll Ruby olIt O ftlce A ssistan t ♦ ASSISTED y Oponing lor on offico CLERICAL Full tlm o UVING K&’t i c e i s h e r e b yY . - - - - = ALCOHOLICS assistant al our ; socrolary work In busy QiyEN: That tho regular 1 ANONYMOUS Mlni-CoMlo Location. '■ oflico must bo soil moti­ FullTlm c m'MlIng of tho Board of}f I .2O6-733-03OO & 726-4650* 20-24 hours por.vleok. vated. sirong porsonallly Evening Shift O ^Rilsslonors of Throo0 S7.50 per hour. ' and bo dependable. p o s mIO * NS AVAILABLE FOR...Fl g C r«A Highway District. Must hove reliable : taking applications 9am BRIDGEVIEW h FOUND D og. m ale 1 yr old,! FAX vohlclo and •6pm. on Oct 29. & Oct a R N k — Float Team.. K ICU. Mcdical. Ask us a P o u t our 15% bonus e g I Omrtno County. Slate of Australian Shophord I leiiiW.that was schodulod volld drtvors liconso. 31st. at 309 Addiaon OFFERS: program , , cross. Swoot & energotic. Ploaso sond rosumo to: ' Ave. W. Quallllod appll- forTU esday, Novem bor 11.'■ If not claim ed. Iroo lo ♦ Two Week PaW ^ YOUR ; cants only. No Phono a TRANSmONALI. CARE UNIT KfMNAGEGER - Part time 5 g 2p03-will bo hold on Tuos-j; good homo. S36-2352.’ daOJovombor 4. 2003 at Kim P a tle rao n I Calls Ploase*’ Vocation RN and long-term care experlerfflence requirecJ. a m 7 :W w at th e T hree CroolrnKf. n S Roatfyard. Rogorson. and whito. with collar. a d I CLERICAL }. 1263 O verland Ava. ! Local Intornot Solos Co. ♦ Pakt Comp Doys (or Mlqbael J. Ruffing. C.P.A.- Found at Kanaka Rapids Burley. ID 63318* C Full Time Nignis 7 o n /7 oir. ARR'ARRT registered or | § t TIMES-NEWS ' noodslakochargo _Good Adendancc C f ^ O lT h r o e C r e e k High­V In Buhl. P lo aso call 536- 00 sign on Donus avadatiie. w ay District 6311 anytime.* CLASSIFIED ; bookkeeper. Exporlenco ♦ 401K Retirement tr ASKING QUESTIONS » ; In A/P, A/R. com putor a FOUND G ray & whito kit­tl D E P A R T M E N T Conduct public opinion I must, ^perience working Plan IRAPISTS - run time and■ part-timepar positions. J g | t h r a ^ r o e k Rood Yord . polls ovor tho tolophono. I dtho Board ot}f FOUND Min Pin blaok and por wook. G roat part-timo team applf/ In person al F o r S T U F F irs clinical experience required, preprevious experience S n OIreotora df tho' Milnerir Ion, mole, w/black job or socond job. CLERICAL Bridgeview Estates :i • POLVSOMNOCR collar. Hankins road Nonh.I. $99 or Less > C lose to C S I.cam pua. pLocal olfice looking for part- a grwt Job iayour: 1828 Bridgeview Blvd Registered in P< ■ Call 208-736-2991* • ' * For mon) Information f tlmo ollice person wllh Call 730-2083 *-accounting skills. Send TwioFaDs.ID 83301 preferred. ICUPATIONAL THERAPIVIST - FT B 3 l i n e s s *************** rasume to: Box 900869. or can 208-736-3933 with rotating vifcckendyxunwIt i licensurelicc required , Q MCUon.______‘ Wo‘fB roaOv whon you ttrol II a OCCUPATIOMAi S d o y s c/o Tho Tlmes-News, PO S K datric experience pf(l(efTed. Ma 10 your family by sdopung Contact Person: ■ a position 0>iys wi - 4 _ i « ------~ 3 dollars* ' Box S48. Twin Falls. ID ^ on adomblo cat or dog. Uso 83303.* LorrI W atson ctaaainad lo nnd a pat you ' 5 2 least thrce years- IC E R S » Part time positioa 12 fhour shift on B *1 Ilom parnd. pric* must bo “ ij ' prefened. ^uivsienc and a vaild n ' , ’1 ' 's aWUPLE' K i Ineludod & cortMcuUve cnntova. Must have a HS diploma or equiva , “ \0FF1CIALAL BALLOT dayo. Prtvalo Party Only. Wllh a clear drw ng record. ^ailTYOFHoVLlSTER.CR. COUtfTY TWIN FALLS ■3 ■ PEDIATRIC OCC • .V*, iSTATEOr: OF IDAHO - . Call u s todayl Dbs for BON peDeople H poiition Days wiirtitivc Salaries & an Excclcccllcnt Benefits Q NOVEMBEIBER 4.2003 Tho Tlmes-Newa . BON jol • 5 i and previous p«r any P osition 20-t- H oursurs/Wcck. _ S -MNSTOUCRUCTIONS :' Classlliod Department Tto«f«* for a candWoto ma)make a c re sa (X) In tho smalli ‘ 733-0931 «XL 2 ' ' ur talent with ours. A :[ a SBCURnr OFFII'andidates Encoum g^1 to Apply. B lome (or Which ytJu wish to vote.Ij 6 77-4042/ Combine yourlas part-and i i i Saturdays o n y N ir w ^ t e a r , oeTSCow wrongisn'fiV'ma'ic'thb ballol. return it i i i - 'drtvers licenscwilionol Medical Center Huma pS^anothor. MMtontyily wimw poncit dr pon. You may ‘Bon'Macy'shasonal positions on J M y l l 4 0 9 , Twin F alls, ID 8a303-laa foforimora th a n th e num bor for’■ REMEMBER oursellingflocippfy, visit yo u r n | Packagc for:lymant Une: (208) 737-277;1 7 7 5 M That birthday ad you placod supfwrtToapii c / s s to re d u rin g f V U SM Bilingual Cn}mvnne.com - Jo lm e ' : ' som e tlmo BM In TTta ' VOTE! FORFO ONE 77/Tws-Nans? Now ia tho , . loca(Bon*MaqI October 2 » t , II ^ hOmvrmc.com - Jo y c e ^ tlmo to com o pick up your m M agic V alley Regie ...... 4yeartemi^ ^ mYnnt.sgm ^ plcturoa. Stop by ttw Clas-' hiring events C |H RO.Bex4( sifted Dept, todayt * or apply onlineacysjob$.com eii (208)737-2170 IBI Employi , w w w .borH T iac IFO R O N B . • . ■ •qiUl OppOrtUftllr J LAGIC VAA L L E Y I i w iaimakOm «^^..;_.i..'....4yeart#mi^ j ' 310NAL M EDICAIA L C E N T E R ■ I . •mp49)i»f tomm«l»a S n OR joycehC . rttptcllulandcullui PRQHXraCTTFBSB ORTEIT 8 8 8 W abi .^FRE^S7S./W waw,, 0 dt>tiar 22 ahcf2fl • . 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■"I HACMM8T. -1 RBTAILSALeS- - i Q E f d U L Journeyman on manual ZakMtshlrir«fk>'. ■ tttxnpeneAtodetmamk\ 0 ^ 206-324*2440* * ' ■xpari*no*pwt*fT»d. a n d s, n p l y in paraon a t V 4-Cuttomer SwviM - i ' y w w r a i ------_ Afwwlihrasume at D & B S u p p l y I n T w i n DMMUm^ltrlneur Z a isa " ' RN-FuO-tima evanlnoa.g a . TwfnFaOtOmcm . Fans.* • PERSONNEL ib^VanayM air. — : ‘.CURReNT JiOUIBSAVAtmM LPN Pait-tim e The succesaful candl- .WAUaNa.80ltJE8. ______BLUS.— ------«tey#4nlgM— -— -date must be-abie-to5 ------P T O a H a /C ia iln u ------AVAttABLE ...... AppM In p e n o n work w eekends, b** S*eklna motlvatddl ' - Aaalatant ' Wd are tturorttty m Twtn Care Cantarar dependable, have* . depend&te saif staiterl ComputarskfOs raqulrad. mS2fAve!m55oo’0 e74EB8tlandAva. excellent Ume m anaoa- Knowtadoaotdaflcal'^ TWINFALLS aooflptg)j flppiicBPOfta ' to sarvk» convenience I A] RT.801 , forindependerttly JSSaiismmSL• TVrin F alta or caO 734-4264264 ment skills, and enjoyr stom. In'graaterTWInl procaduf^M. ProfasskMUl \sin g ln g •■■■ons fo r kldi.' ^ a a k fo r Brian* working with youth. An and goal orlentatad. ISOOAspwi S t . contndBd nowipopof agaa ^ 12.C la ssa ii baain' '* Fan* Araa base pay. 4-1 1200-1400 SpurtockCt GENERAL — outgoing persoriallty Is* . CQmmlssion. b o nuses, 1- Submit raaunto to: ' carriers. >' : soon. Eml>y733<338^: O fflc* A ssto ta n t MEDICAL a plua. 1367 B lu a L ak a a Blvd. N.u RT. 803 RN & LPN FT positions. , beneftts.plus401k.Faxl ^ 100-300 Coronado Ave. IIUMaiJUMMSyMnol O pontng for a n offlca !••• Thlsentryievel' resume . I Tw in F a lla , ID 83301.* Stop by our Buftoy offlca axparlahoa. Call Laa assistant at our D ays, evoa. & pM -tim” a management position — 100-300 Ekwnino Ave. .. andflDout ? JE ffO liU Baa(itifu)\iMW n l g ^ Contact Stacey 425-347-26feEOE*| TECHNICIAN ^ RT.B 72 Rayborn 208:734-8123.^. homa.abdnn.,^2;St9i»!; Mlnl-Cassla Location. Includes responsibili- Exparl*nc*d HVAC !' £ ia k a Rhrer R e h ab C 200-300 Eiaine OvarlMKi A va. w/Jaoiiul tubs, IliifiBn 20-24 txHjrs p e r week, ^ S A t l S ----- Instaliar. needed. Insur­ 1263 Buhl. Call 208-S43-6401* ir- 2 0 0 ^ Robbins Ave. (Okl R oper BuUdlno)* . family, dbtlna dsn, oMQ. $ 7 ^ p e r hour. 111 and adul^tfrters, sales} Now hiring, experienced ance, paid vacations. paM MEDICAL RT. 674 sprinkler, porch. d S ^ > Must hove roliable prom otions, andi PT sa le s asso ciate at holidays, and opportunity \ vehicle and. Direct Care staff, workingIng providing excoltentt KurTtPtufmacyA »y 50O «00F aIls 2300.aquara fL SpM Hl for advancement Salaryry RT.880 , 1179,099. Can 2 0 » ^ l valid drhrera liconoe. with Individuals wt>o havetve customorservk^.lfyoui Hallmark irMho DOE. A pply a t ATTENTION Please send resume to:o: disabilities: Openingsig s aro interested, com o inI Lynwood Ask for Cathy* 100-700 Crestvlew Dr. CLASSIFtED 4223torappolnttnari!g;| 1862 Addiaon Ava. E.E- 000-1000 S parks S t N. 2pm*10pm shift 32-40 hhrs rs & flD out an appUcalton. F rom 10/22 io 10/31* ADVERTISERS KImPatteraon p e r w ook. w eekdays off. T7w 7 7 /n e a -M m R T .881 , s Also hirfng on call status.is. Attn: Dan Walock Do you lovo the out­ TRUCKING - 1100-1300 Monaco 2 bdnn., 2 bath, 2 IMfta ' The Tlmea-News ^ 1100-1300 Starflre Please c^eek yotir . areas, Ig. modem kOcti*. 1263 O vertand Ave. In Wondon. P.O . B ox 548 doors? Comping, fish­ Local Trucking Company looking for F re ig h t * R T .682 ad cn th e first day. . eiVdlnlna wA«ultad.c«fl- B urtey, ID 8 33t8* Call Tareaa 536^004*I* Twin F alls. ID 83303 ing and recreational -ing, AC, haat, undsr- — ■ A DRUG FREE actlvltlos. Wo are aeek- Brokers. Please send1 1000-1300 Blake St. N. If you find an eiTor = d MEDICAL 1100-1300 Sunburst IRAPHIC DESIGNER I WORKPLACE-* I Ing a salesperson with resum e to P O Box 564, ROUTESAVAtLABLE w e Will correct it. M ountain View Jerom e, Idaho 83338 R T .676 . l^enced yard,*^an^l T7w 7JnMa>Me«ri l9 lookinging C ar* C e n te r strong public relation In th e Rupert area We win not b e responsi­ bsmnt $76,000.20»S24- and soiling skills for Attn: Doug.* 400-600 Falla Ave. W. W e a re cunontfy for a n Individual wItt)* Now hirfng: Not getting ble for errors after tfie 9628pnHiualffledbuy»s: RVo and boats. Prior - 400-800 R osew ood Or, accepting appltoations graphic doslgn oxperiencoKO FT/PT RN^a Interviews? W AREHOUSE first day of pubOcatlon.* for Independently JEROME open spaolMis to work in our Twin Fallsilla Flex n u r s e at special selling oxperlonce a Exporloncod/floxiblo forklllt plus. Must b e self moll- contracted carriers. counlry home, 3 bdrmil2 offico. Quolifiod applicantsn ts pay rate drtvors n e ed e d In thb HLEB Call Twin Falls PRESUMES PLUS* vated anda quick R T .650 bath o n l acre. 731-354a.* 1 will h av e exporlence inIn Por diom & PR N n u rs e at Magk: Valley 733-0931 o x t 2 . or a t will wtllo you on offoctivo loamor. 500-900 Unkjn R o u ta 419 Burioy 677-4042.* OuarkXpross, illustratoror scale plus and profosslonal Ploase call 733-9277 for an SWOME packed. rdpSj^ Photoshop & ImogeRood/.dy. CNA'a evening ahftt Apply with resum e at; appointm ent or moro *" 400-1000 Yakima C ana) to 8th S t and rea ^ to move.;'Q76 > rosumo. Wilh ovor B e rt HartM ugh M otora. R T .651 C anal to F St. Tho succossful candidateate Hire o n t>onu8 10 yoars oxporlonco. Information*. Teton Drive, 3 bedroom. _ 100-700 6th SL 2 bath, garage, shoci.’t ^ will bo dosigning croativoIvo Join our family of 208^24^576- actvodlsomonls on quality stolf, PUBLfCSERViCE Raybom Circio R o u t* 420 parking, storago $105;000. M ESSAGE tight dcadllnos. Ploaso opply at IS A L E S I A S t t o F S t __ Call 208-6444561*11;^ o t o B a C ------Don't pay lo find work bo-n- JE R O M E 11th S t to Scott Avo. This is a full-tlmo, 500 Polk Sl. E. Ann's Eyowoar Boutlquo] Regional Grain Com pany KIMBERLY ^ T T " ponnanont position withth Kimborly. ID EOE* hiring flold peraon to foro you got the job. ForDr R T .520 $335,000 2 0 acres. has a position lor on troo Inlormatlon about Stop t>y our Burley offlco • 4 bdmi., 2 both, 1 ievef, tho vallo/s bost & blggostflst ». soli dairy food. lit 100-600 1st Avo. East Booutlful rtver front ,, nlco back yard with MEDICAL oxporioncod Optician, avoiding em ploym ent se r­r- 200-600 2nd Avo. East for applk»tlon vt6w, now spapor. 401K. or Applicants should bo Knowledge ol food ' frontage. G eotherm al well” ^ood nelghborhobdj hoalth Insuranco. RN oxporioncod. Full or ,|. industry, good vice scams, write to Iho10 R T .523 1263 O v w lo n d Ave. on proporty. For m ore pari tImo. Ambulatoryjpy son/lco orlontod, & knowl- Fodoral Trade Commis­5- 100-700 W. Avo. B. (Old R oper Building)* paid vacation, & a ,11. odgablo about fashion communlcotion skills, Infonnation visit. ,• 6 Acres - 4 bdnn.,.1. j monlhiy bonus IrKonllvo.Q surgery. M-F. No holl- r« and public relations sion. W oshlngton, D.C.. 200-700 S . Elm Sl. TheHessTeam.com I ' days, wookonds. or coll.II. oyowoor. 206-733-1067* 20580. or call the Nalion­ baih hom o, mattiria S e rto u a c a n d id a te s roquirod. S ond resum e: 1* R T .526 or coll Walt Mesa 737-3939® landscape. Fenced. IM } Drop off or mall rosum o to: al Fraud Infonnallon Con-1- 100-600 W ost Ave G send resumes to: P.O. Box B or Tami Goodfrra 737-3940 ture, w ater sh a re s. Hlgh< K ent Scftmfcft Sawtooth Surgery Center B urfey, fO S33t8* lor. 1-800-676-7060.* 200-600 W ost Avo I MLS*1062B9PC»2721 115 Falla Ave. W.. " B i r m i A way frontage, comnjarl T h e Tlm ea-N ew a - RT. 526 cloi, good for al-hoirHi Twin Falla. ID 83301. 100-600 Sth Avo. E. PO Box 548 SHEEPHERDER buslnoss. No calls. EOE* 100-600 7th Avo. E. I B U S IN E S S E S I y j ' i T w in F a ils. ID 83303 — PROFESSIONAL wllh minimum oxporlonco JEROME . .. i o r e-m ail: ot 3 months oxporlonco AVAILABLE GEM MEDICAL n SALES I • 5.84 A crea - Hl8tq^(Q 2 kentOmaglcvaHey.com‘ , $2500 PE R MONTH Immediate openings SEEKING.part timo Cod RT. 530 STATE REALTY, INC. story, 3 bdrm., 2,aath _ W o oro now accopling avallable.Altonds shoop HAIft STYLIST ■ GUARANTEE drallsman position, using■z 100-MI. View Drivo C o o p e r N o n p an 208-734-0400 homo, sm all 2 bc(rm.* oppllcctlons for CNA grazing on rango, hords 500-700 Yellowstone Business Brokera Sooking liconsod stylist. Auto CAO for residential° BUHL 1097 14x70 Nashuaa homo & uniquo, spad rock bam wilh d a n c e lie ^ . e. our Twin Falls branch. Guards flock from preda­ 100-700 E. Avo. F. All clientele provided. currontly sooking 326-5871*______tured homo. Refrig.. W/D,}, Big trees, high\Utty Part-llmo, all shifts, tors and Irom eating “ 100-800E . Avo. H. commission. bonollts.s. Call 208-734-4061 a g g re siv e s e le s AC, storago sh o d . D eck &i frontage. NEW PRIceiu roprasontatlvosl poisonous plants. Moy f Keys to S u ccess. lun non• several Western Slatos AVAILABLE homo constnjction. Ovorr Hardwood floors. V.auft^ willing to work port-tlmo^ 778 Foils Avo.’ od ceilings with plant Good Pay wtlh shllt whilo attonding high Including: NV, AZ. CA. 28 yoors com bined BELLEVUE/ HAILEY □ sholvos. 3 car garage. dlflorontlal: all shllts school or collogo. RESTAURANT " O R , ID, WA, CO, UT, MT, available. For application SNAKE RIVER GRILL Iss WY. Minimum salary KETCHUM PU B U C SERVICE exporionco. For Ali on 1/3 acre bordqn- J " or pursuing 0 Bolh Carrior & Substilulos Ing Candlorldgo GoN p rocoss coll 735-5002^ civilian caroor. sooking a quallflod Indi­I- varlos according to Slalos MESSAGE InfomxaUoncall 732-5205.* or go diroctly to Call: SFC Bariow vidual for lull-timo ovonlngg from S650 lo S1200. noodod r Big profits usually moan Courso. . Open House 532 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.'• * (208)736-3954 o r lino cook wilh oxporlonco0 Solary varlos according to big risk. Before you do If you livo in thoso a re as ROUTES AVAILABLE Oct.18&25,11-3pm LAW ENFORCEMENT I I«800-G0-GUARD* or Culinary school backg-I- stolo.Contact bu sin e ss with a com pany, J round.Pay DOE withn ID D ept, ol U b o r ond would like to bo a chock 11 out with tho Bet­i | F A X For moro Info calk. Tho Clly of Jorom o is carrior The Times-News Is 208-732-5637 * sooking a C hief o t Police.:e. , NEWSPAPER - I bonollts, POSITION. CallII P.O. Box 5129 tor Buslnoss Buroau. For Kurt or W ado for oppolnt- Twin Falls, ID 83303 Please contact currently looking for froo Information about Duston orTonyo*- Tho salary rango for thoho | Tho Tlmea-Newa, Kalhy, District Mgr. position wilt bo $51.800 to southom Idaho's monl at 837-6227* 208-736-3000* Independent. avoiding InvestmentI O R TWIN FALLS sc am s, writo to th e Fodr- S56.350 , annually,y . award-wlnning SALES SPORTTSWRITER------Routo Carriers R ent to ow ni Now, 3 bdnn. doponding on oxporlonco.:o. dally nowspapor. j ' If you onjoy high school al Trade Commisslo... 2balh$620/mo.208S«V^ plus a compotitivo banolil3lit h as sovorol oxcollont sports, wo have Iho job Washington. O.C.. 20560. en S p rin g s. Cali D ava O GOODING or call the Nationol Fraudi E M A I L ' packago. Intorostod9d coroor opponunlllos for you. Tho Timos-Nows RT.502 208-632-0734/312-4336* applicants should conlact:ct: for tho following rHiHfflDfH is sooking Informotlon Center. Your Ad To , 100-400 6th Avo W. 1-600-876-7060,* TWIN FALLS Tho City Adminislratof aat t boginnlng or oxporioncodd p 1 a rt-tim e sp o rtsw rlte rs lo 600-800 Idaho St. $199,950,s Boaulllul farn(ly 208-324-8189 or emailall loumallsts: galhor game rosults by home In NE location; 4 phono and In porson. R T .509 1HE1WESNEWS Tho last doy to submit o ^ Wine Salos Manager bedrooms, 2.5 bath^. : a y^Roportor apoclollzing Wo nood pooplo In tho 100-500 Calilomla St. CLASSIFIED largo dock a re a wllh great complolod applicallon3n In education reporting Twin Falls area. CURRENT 3 Immodlato oponing for WALKING ROUTES 200-500 N ovada St. landscaped yard ond ^ packot will bo W ork 2-3 ovonlngs por DRACO DEPARTMENT N ovem ber 26.2003* , lollowing posllion: wook. usually Including AVAILABLE parking. Call K ath/'O /^General assignment' Wine Sales Manager SHOSHONE 737-3920 or 420^X)64.br Fridays, In an exclllng. INVESTMENT CORP. LAW ENFORCEMENT — rep o rte r S un Valloy Location R T .418 Ron 737-3915 or 4 !aj to work In doadlino-drivon TWIN FALLS CASH for D eeds of Trust. Twin Falls Tho Gooding County 100-300 E ast C S I. Mortgagos and Real Estate 6419. MLS «1074aa Shorllf h a s openings forjr our Burioy offico onvironmonl. R T .795 100-600 E ast D SL Haydon Beverage 1500-1600 Princoton Contracts. Call today for a ’ 208-734-5538 PCK3991 { post coniliod o r cortlflablo)lo _ Company Is curronily (Schoduios aro somowhal ACopy Edltor-pago flexible.) You nood good 1500-1600 Bol Air Circio froo. no-obllgation quole. Jolt Deputies. Beginning ' sooking an onlhusiasilc R T .414 (208)733-3821* salory for non coniliod iJIs designer longuago skills, somo RT. 765 100-500 N. Bovoriy Sl. B u r l e y . porson 10 fill a 1900-2100 Shorry Lano S21.500 annual. Beginningpo (Must bo willing to work full-time w in e sa le s sports knowlodgo and 208-677-4543 G E M j S alary lor Post Cortlfiod1 Is ovonlngs & wookonds.) basic compulor skills, high 1900-2100 Shorry Lano RT. 415 mcclassOmaoicvoliey.eom* school and CSI sludonis R T .786 STATE REALTY, IWGii $22,100 annual. Extonslvo wino, salos, 400-600 E 5lh St. 206-734-0400 . Applications m ay bo - -Thoso lull-tlmojobs wolcomo; adults too. 1500-2200 Falls Avo. E. 300-500 N. Dorothy St, Read The ond m onagomont 800-900 C hosb Drivo pickod up at tho inciudo a strong knowlodgo is required. Sond your rosumo and a HELPIIHELpil I TWIN 1 FALLS Ib d n n .. wttt GoodlngCounty package of pay and sam plo ol your writing to, II you live In thoso aroas I om Ray S abala, am, gorago. ownor b tm Pro omploymont drug II you itvo noar ono of Sheriff's Office bonollts, working for a* tosling Is roqulrod. Joe Poisloy. Sports on0 aro intorostod In Classifieds Associate Brokor O Irwin S5000 down. $250 month thoso a re a s a n d would 624 Main Street rospoctod m od la Wo oflor compotitivo Roponor. being a novrapapor Roalty and I a m In dire 731-3031.734-e916ovo3( T be Tlm os-N ow s, like to bo a carrior Gooding, Idaho compony. w agos, m edical, donlal, c a rrie r... nood for properties TWIN i FALLS 3 b d r^ i Applications submlttod byQy A lour yoar collogo P.O. Box 548, Ploase contact P le a se c o n ta c t to sell. 40lkand moro. Twin Falls, ID 83303. Jenn. District Mgr. Every Day! bath, gas llreplaq'o. ■# NOvombor 7 .2 0 0 3 at dogroo Iso minimum Apply in porson at K athy. D istrict Mgr. I hod 0 groat summer-fail moral $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,7 3 4 -^ 1 1 roquiromont. Or pick upon applicallon I 73M346^ I mn and havo sold most s 5 p.m.* Haydon Beverage Co. TWIN FALLS 3 bedmom* 250 Northwood Way at ourTwin Falls or of my listings. ' S ond your rosum o, Burioy ollico. II you ore thinking about 2 bath. 2800 sq . ft., walk* Kotchum, Idaho. ing distance to higlf — Ilsl of roforoncos ond No phorw c a lls ploaso* A drug-froo workplaco. SELLING tiy a n old m a Jn t e n a n c e exam ples of your P lo a se ap p ly by th e proven, harel wort blba l full tim e opening fo r ire. Suite 502 I buUder quality constnjctton« * MW P ert Otflea) Cali Katliy C B r GEM ommenltlos galoro^^ * AUTOIVMOTIVE loGvitedlndMdialsfor ]\ STATE REALTY, INC. 3 bedroom 2 1/2 b a iS . i District Manager 206-324-8652 $224,950. 208-735-24^1 TECHNINICIAN M ust b aive v e oI w n tools, 735-3348 Salary c o n u n c n na m n : te wilh experience. CUSTOU HOME SITBFTES In Terrace G a rd e t^ ’ CxpolCBce ptcteltAAbatwUHsftotralailsbl be Subdivision. 1/2 to 3/4-acfe'licre'lots,’all d ty utilities A candidate. MbA tm e TtUdvaU drircn Uccni« wtth no services including City wateivater ahd sewer. East Tviw-^ xUtot bcncfli package, Falls near W oodridge Estates. 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Jm iSom tti'feTw te i*'■W W ^-r ' ■ -■ ’rW T M>ALL8-ab«^eek- T'TW IN FALL« CU«n, ROOUMATEIft^^^ R FR ^1 E E 0 .m onlhio/d kitiiBn. ^ . • :jZ bath, riawly palntad, ..S.bdrnt^.l . baih,J0Mtaa $300+1/2ytfl.; i 735-810S Oaclawad,0 nautaradi .2 bdrm., 2 bath. W/O, ^ i H . .'Plaaaa c t f S 4 U 8 3 a - bMmgedUMt^ixl 1| aaoura bulldin9.rc o v |^ parfdnacracStAMckaround Ai . gooahom aa. Cali: . TWtH ^ 2bdrm .l bath UNIT, AC.'Watar.&aawartncL, r , 2 o e-eahB 7as.« ^ r country. N b p atM tattld n a ^Jtova, :i $375 watar Inekl. * S460t-de0.-7$44n9* . tWf IN b d rm FALLS Lo l I <'donad/pregnant/ro8cuad ■ TWttlfALLS , ■. .• ; untt. naw .«aip«M nyl. a p- u u n n .. Z ta lK a u p l» « crt tW f i IM M Lld . Newera , aljapard fam ale had 8.' '• pla.i.,1/aiatfCw/Dho3(' ■ 6 1 7 R om 8L (OR of Filer) bdrm;t 2 bath apt. Gaa T CONNECT . I :fi0raoouA:t}oa)tny:8iacK ifflieli m S'• em SiS t i^ULyyrw«r«ck»>2 s .lnPnHiwDW.AC.KVla, >heat.'-AO, rafrig, mlcro- >LabXpupa.(4)-malas(2) - ,$Ac«damy,'2bctm.'.1batftj 98 C^?% iSa*?bclrm ’ ■] WITH" ' : ' 'fefemalaa aome w/whna ' u n l t ' a ^ , ' W/D hookup. dbl. garaga w/opaner, . wave,v DW. range, no - I 114'XeA' Iftofudaanlca \,ibdiTn.2;bath,$678-f-e736* 2 bath. $700 + dap. !■: 2 bath, near collage. COULD B e C LO SER . now. Ram baaad on ' $52S. { 7384924/41 &0905* SERVICE good homo. ' fipaSn eonv«rt*d to hair - Can (208) 3 4 5 ^ 1 63< . BRAWLCY REALTY, income. Call 843-683$. ^ THAN YOU THINKI Knipa L i^ Company.* 20ft>734«888* .. £ Call 208-C78-7064* Equal Housing Cpportunlly.*. iTWINFALLS iM ** ** * * * * * * Advertise In „ a^par«t*«ntrano». &\ E N 7 2 5 + acrea 3 pivotsi TW ^ lNPALLft------I Air conditioning. ■ ^ 'h e FREE Tu! c a t Moving. BooutI- • :■'. iSaraoak.nv parMng. caltia eet-up, 2 homes, 2 - 3 Bedroom H oinea . Dishwashera. (ul a p a d a c a lic o cat. Call ; and 2 bedroom $300. SARATOQA" 208423-5008.* ■ "'■ uUD(24eoveradpatlo. 936 shs.-AF«2. $999,000, I Hallowa Prepaity U gm t APARTMEKT8 Spacksus n o o r Plans, Service zc •_«*l2altad^ 16^X24 Thompson Property O ther ranches avaS. 1300IOmbartyRd.illv Management 1 731-177®* You have to se e It to A nd Much Moral Directory t^REEPb tiat. M oving.5 Hadden Rity 410-0438.* $500/ea. 208-734-4728* 734-4334 « believe It! FAW NBROOK m onths old sp a d o fomalo. 'Cnaw c a rp a tln g . $ 7 9 ,8 0 0 t G O OD IN G dean cute 1 733-0931 e x t 2 Lllter S box irolnod. Nico ^A U L 312 a cres w 11 h A twlnfaasrantals.com . ° APARTMENTS ipen't waitii Call Ray ' bdrm.. end unit, new ow n­ C om e a a e w h at'a Call TODAYI n cat. 732-5562* ifiabala. Irwin Rsalty •Vallay ' Llnearw ater TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. ers, , $340/mo. + dep.1- Roo<3lorad m alos house, 1 car garago. all < apeclal. 734-1600 I FREE Great Pyrenees ayatem. 400 W 1200 N; ^ Call 886-678-9168 or & lomalos. S300/oflor. 20»«32^126/431*1293* appl8..$400 mo. 733-3742. , Luxury 1 ,2 & 3 b d rm . 647 Faw nbrook Ave. C # a l l 2 0 ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ reglstorod roi malo. not neu­ W TTOOTeiTvaiue , Handicap occossible. ^ YWiN » 156 acrea, ' TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 034-4066. 1 Equal Housing community room, free ■ BURLEY TO fen f. ced yd.. bsmL, $550. ' 1 500-750 ibs. A.I. Borrotto wilh wi groy foaturos. jU;4S W oodridge Dflve, Northside. center pivot + ' Opportunity* vidoo library, enclosed JEROMEj e Holiday Motel ^ MOUKTAIN HOME Call 208-539-7428.* n breeding, out of rogls­ Caii 208-736-1903- , appraisal S223,900 ^/d a n a l w ater. S38-2S8S.* HAZELTON garages, 24 hour Undor L now m a n o g em o n t <1 Looking to sell, buy. terod hord. 208-539-3300- FREEf r klltons 10 good .^200-212-0730* 2 TWIM i^AlLS 2 bodroom, Now ( taking oppikMtlons: ^ emergency mainionanca. Nico, 1 clean, com fortablo — lease homos. , homos, to wooks old. " rm9»UfiPcn3oS^ 1 bath. Cali 208-420- S yrlnga E sta te a . W ' a a ra a n e ig h b o rh o o d room s. 401 W . Main. FARROWING CRATES Any price, any condition 1732.* .. ______1 w atch com m unity. good mousor. 64-M406- ;3txWn..2 bath.-$58^06 I Socuro Propoi^ ^ 1 bdrm. apts. Ouiat'& well 324-2361 * pig P ralsod(3) w/soll ^ wolors & foodors $50 oa. FREE FRE klltons, :^n80(V 319-3323 ext I M anagom ont & Real malntalnod for the olderly TWIN FALLS HBO. r Call or Visit todayl ^ Call 208-934-1823* whilo. Lovoablo. ;;^ g ],H 7 9 tfer llstinoa.* ;JER O M E • 1 bath, carport, now 62 yrs, of ogo or oldor. mircrowavo & rofrigoralor __ carpets, paint. Basement. Hondk»ppod/Dlsablod 861 Saratoga Dr. HOOF TRIMMING TRUCK _ _ Call 200-423-1361- $72,600 O n th e 6th folrway 539-6067.208-825-6068, ^ 73S-1600* ^Cail for pricos, no pols. H( of tho Jorom o Goll 208-825-6133 Ken.* No ^ smoklng/pots. $695 rogardloss ol ogo. . Capri Motel. 733-6452* Exc. £ for dairy operolion. FREE FHI klltons. 4 mnios. +$695 dep. 206-734«»64* Fedorally A ssisted f \ - Exc. condilion. 934-8101 .* various va colors ol Tabby's. C ourso. Ihls 1+ aero lot is iLAKE HAVASli Araa.------^ ’WIN FALLS (2) Buff. TWINt V FALLS ^ roady for building your ‘fwir^pALL63bdfm.iS50 Housing. Cail 829-4206. tbodroom. 1 bath $525- , Caii 324-1071.- H om o or building ^ Handicap Accosslblo. 5 OLD TOW NE LODGE C now homo. For moro de­ lot wanted. + dop. 467 Locust. 208- $545/m onth. $300 FREELnbBi.nck, Vino,oid * Equal Houalng ( Cioan & quiot rooms m tails visit ThoHossToom. Coll 208-734-460Z* J734-4464 ! or 308-2167* deposit. 208-734-7935* Mictowavofj & rolrio. HBO ■ fomalo.' To .t good homo. rALLS-NASHUAl com or call Walt Hoss ^ s ir " TWIN TV FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 — TWIN FALLS 1 bdmi.. new Laundry. No Pols. — C.ili 208-543-irvi8 altor ‘•3 3 bdrm. 2 bath, up-l 737-3939 or Tami Oood- i both, good nolghborhood F $400 month. Coil 212- 5110-$125woQkly. 4-H <* PROJECT for salo Gpm Gp f«1on.-Ff(.- graded carpot & appll-l Ing 737-3940. MLS# I $710 + dop. 733-1513.* M ountain View E a s t 3099or733-3151.* S 248 24i 2nd Avo. W . 733-5630.* wondorful, « 1 Paint m aro. F’^E FR I E”p u p pTo r.. mi x o d 105095 PCN1641 | J ahces Includos waterl TWin f a lls 3 bdrm.. 2 A ^ Taking oppll- TWIN f v FALLS 1 bdrm., wilh T V 1 Yearling, 2 yr old Roan, brood, bre will bo liiffif.' dorjs. TWIN FALLS MOTEL 2\ yr oid Paint, prk:o to soii. no ;'80flner, undorgroundl ^ N E .IO log cabin 2 bdrni., bath, b. 2 car gam go. loncod cations for waiting list. small s garage, $350 + nood lovincj homo with Daily ond wookiy ratos Coiir 208-734-3619* ro< 'WflnWer. Coll 20B-738-I lirplaeo, oasy accoss for yard, V no smoklng/pots. 1.2,&3bodroom.opts. $200 < dop. 612 3rd St. E. 2152 Kimborty Rd. ~ room 10 run. 64.1-103G or 20e-TO^7S32- I winter uso. 208-567-7204 1st. ’■ last +dep. $750/mo. 208-678-9141 rofs. ri 734-8916 ovonlngs.* ‘ 208-733-8620 COLT maro &.gelding 324-2542 32 - _ G E M ' 735-6696 attor 6 p.m.* SI200 w/horsotrir $2500. f RE S i n PALUS new con- STATE REALTY. INC. ^ 208-653-2283* ^ TWIN FALLS 1 bodroom FREE logisiorocl 2 yr. oiii 420-2625 or 734-5153.* Bluo QU Tick, Coon Hound. ‘ etaicUon, (o rsa lo by bulld- 208-734-0400 | T w ifi f a l l s 3 bo*Kltchon applioncos. No ^ doublo car gorago. Ig Fomalo. Nico dorj. Only to acre, fully loncod - This institution Is an pots/smoklng. ^ $ 3 7 5 -K)loc. ■ HORSE SALE vwHnyl fencing, approx, JKIMBERLY I jifencod back yard. Saw­ Call 208-735-0473,* ■ TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK a a good j homo. 208-5-I3- $69,500 This S ocro pareol | tooth school. Avail, mid Equal Housing 8914 .-____ 3O0O s q . tt. 4 b d rm ., 4 ^ TWINFALLS------FILER Fit extra nico cloon & ^COMMISSION COMPANY Is roady to bocomo your ; Nov. no smoking, $725 Opportunity Provrdor* TV both, oversized 3 cor BUHL 2 & 3 bdm i. mobile 1-3 Bodroom Apartmonis quiot Q 14 ft wido 2 bdrm., Friday, O ctobor 31ot. F FRE R E E ~ lb ~ ^ d liomb'cblcJ- garage, bulidors porsonal now homo sito. Natural * +dep. Call'208-734-5684’ = on Rolriovor X. lomalo. rock wall on East sido ol homos, no pots, long ^ ~EROME------Hallowa H Property Mgm*. w/carport, S375 +dop. no 6:00 p.m. Of’ .n'ome many upgrades. Twin fa lls 359 oia- ' 10 mo, oid. Lov'.'ii kids. proporty. Woll Inslallod torm. Rent storting at TV 1 Bodroom Apartmonts 1300 ^ Kimberly Rd. ail pots, P rof. 20B-326-5887* LAST L H O nSE SALE OP 10 ■&169.900 New subdlvl- 5 450 • SSOO. 643-8342.* mondrr. sacrlflco, ront to u 734-4334 jl THE YEAR c;iis c;ii .nnd other doiji;. ,slon Windmill Hoights. just nood powor. For moro _ Hallow a P r o p ^ M g m t own, 2 tots. 208-733-1359* " twinfoiisrontals.com hi Salo Ordor; Cnll 20&43Q-Q006- *06-731-2406* Infomiotlon vig|l ThoHos- BUHL2 E bdrm, 1 bath, ^ 1300 Kimberly Rd. *11 houso, 2 bdrm ., g a s h o o t sToam.com or coll Walt $450,1 st and last + $200 TWIN ' ^ FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 734 4 3 3 4 TV $425 mo.-f $100 dop. No Tack-Roglstorod-Grado GERMAN GEF SHEPHERD " TWIN FALLS 1/2 Off F irst $ Chock In oil horsos Pui YW nTHL'U Own this 3 Hoss 737-3939 or Toml dop. Contact Todd O bath, family room, loncod ' twinfoiisrontal3.com M h onth. Only $525 * dop. pols. P< 324-2669/539-5570* P ups. puroOir.il. bi^ii.k ‘Bedroom, 2 b tth homo lor G oodlng 737-3940 420-4430 loovo msg.* yard.V[ $800 $500 dop. -n by5:00p.m. silver. sil Microriiic). i si JEROME 2 bdrm.. 1 1/2 with loaso. Cloon 2 bdrm., PAULp a 3 bodroom , 2 balh in R | a n ch e rs R e sta u ra n t r.lu ronly $SS5. Assume 30 MLS#106517 PC«30S1 g Joan 420-5949* 2 balh, all oppis. + W /0. ci r.iioiG. S350. ysar moflgago ot 6.375% BUHL 2 bdrm .. 1 balh on 2 c J bath, incld. all oppls., < country. VWllchos Brow Slow and IRI/'Anuifiqi/v 111 ln n iiii tin , acres. $450/mo. + dop. TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm., 2 $495 s +dop 208-358-1370* ^ No smoking or pots. COII20B-438-5234* C and take over poymont of Doviis Trianglo soup in a. GlRMA"N H p'i SH’EPHERO w/somo rostrlelions, Call bath, S' mobilo homo. 217 is Call 734-8678 Of 420-8678.* p = broad bowi skull or frosh $839. Call 208-732-6263 Sydney. $550, 733-9658* JEROME, 2 bdrm., 1 bolh, ^ .ind Blnck L ab . Liko lo 0 f X ^ & 2 5 for dolalls.- 543-6023 or 733-5231 ^ aulo garago door. Very TWIN TV FALLS 2 bdrm du- ^ ^ 6 0 7 cul lingor slo.iks. J.., GEM TWIN FALLS 8 boflroom, r koo p lo g o ih o i sr>0 C,iii BUHL ^ nk»!644-9137/653-2371.* plox, P now yard & point, ■ 630 Railroad Avonuo 208-73G-9370.- om STATE REALTY. INC. ® 4 bath, ocrooBO. roni or -ts W/D hook-up. $450 ■ 2 Bodroom Homos r, JER0ME2 bodroom, 1 1/2 ^ Twin Fails - f . red u cafl S l ^ . f o o . ^l^ust 208-734-0400 buy. Coil 208-733-1359* *'! dop. Coil 208-324-3317.* “ g e r m a n w i n 6 h a I r |TACK MULE has boon qo. co. Bofn 9/3. Vol cliui k & / roinh house on ono. Call = Call 308-2985*' Subdivlsiont Sl 1370 sq. fl. j i balh, no smoking, $515 TWIN TW FALLS rlddon. Hi $850. Msg. 539- 1st 'ist sliot;;. M .ilos S > )0 . SH O S H O N E N Ol. 5 ocro g JEROME alfordablo cioan mo. ^ Call 734-6243.* KMhl o r R andy 212-2228 ® BUHL Close to school, 2 33 bdrm., 2 balh. Attached 2 2 bdrm. basomont apt. Ollicos - S h o p s 77127: or ovos 934-8302.- Fom Foi alos S3ijC 735-aud’‘' for^detalls. MLS«108378 lots,$17,000ownor Voiious Slzos Locations ^ bdrm, 1 bath homo, W/D garage. gi Brick accents. utllttios u paid, includos ca- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm ., Vd & >ALOMINO OOidlng. Tm GOF PC#4911 financing with $1000 Hallowa Property Mgmt. ^ GORDdN‘‘STETTER AKC hookup, no appls. $400. $850^10 $( -t- dop. Call 208- bio, b no smoking. $475/mo. 1 ' bath, Stovo & rofrigor- Hi old, slow, oasy going a la down.Call208-731-0103* KIMBERLY C ounty hom e 32 1300 Kimborty Rd.«11 ° 18 mon m.iic-, l.nnily cItKj. 326-5134. • $300 $ dop. 208-324-8011* olof. ?, Now carpol & point gonlio. Looking lor a kid gunsiiy. gui s?()0 TWIN FALLS by Ploasant Viow Goll No pots/smoking, hool 7 3 4 4 3 3 4 Sj0 lovo. $450/olfor. Call h o c TWIN FALLS Cory 2 ocro JEROME j | Links Apts., 2 1, 1 H O R SE '3 yr oi.i lobiaiio $545,000 This 5 aero Courso. 4 bdrm, 2 bath homo,k , closo to town, 2 p Inciudod. $450, +dop. twinlaiisrontals.com 208-536-2352.* 2( ______^parcol has a groal C-1 appls.. W/D hook-up. 4 Z bdrm., all appliancos Call c 208-734-8064* f= p.ninl Ilily. TU (i.un, ln.io-.,. [ O E M bdrm w/offieo, 11/2 bath washor/dryor vs hookups =- QL3UARTER HORSE 6 yr. h ha: a s .T flood i.i.iii. S1200 STATE REALPi'. INC. locallon I on tho oost sido acre. $900. mo. + doposit. dotachod garogo. w/past- a TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 k 20B-734-0400

    around accoss . 208-324-3213 oxt 106* 1 1bath townhouso. No 1 tio n & c o n f o r m a t i o n . Vn/ FILER Cloan 2 bdm i,. $425 no n( smoking/pots Call ^ pots/smoklng $470 + dop. ‘ ocro. 10 moro oc ro s ovall. f > 10/28 Call20B-B0Q-011B- . .'Si30.000. Call Rachol KIMBERLY - Duplox. 2 g] II noodod. Brockmons S2000 V 837-6523* ^ mo. -f $300 dep. No pots. 208.732-6027/420-5669* 2C 208-736-8884 oftor 5pm.* ’ IT BULL iJiip'pios. pui'c- Xooper at McCann Dnech 366-7974 or 'SgO-lsSo.* fvS bdrm, 2 bath. ♦ ofllco, ^ 1-800-9784380.* .'Fenton R ealto rs LLC for G E M J 'miNFaLl3li|.3Mnn..l “ brcbrod, 3 (omaior., iirr.i could bo 3rd bdrm. part TWIN TV FALLS 2 bodroom,' SHOSHONE Sorvlco sta- Sticsriois. S150-OK.M. Call •yipw mfo. 206-72(M14e* STA TE REALTY, INC. HANSEN H country 4 bod- b bo ath, oil heal, W/D hook- fencedu yard, no smoking, 1 1 bath. yard. W/D hook- lion.h - 3 bays & show room . ^ 20£200-934-9037.- , 20B-734-0400 room, ' 2 bath, hardwood, ups, up $650/$500 dop. 404 no^ pols. $600/mo.+ dop.,' ups. u Includos kitchen ^ carpot. flrep:aco, oil 7th 7U A va N. 208-423-4949.* Hwy 93. $775. 886-2636 ■ p rols. Froo microwavo wtlh oppl. oi wator paid. $550+ ^3 IR D S , C o c k 'o ll'o l a n d ’ITBULL PITC pup'sr't■ adyTo C ll I 1 1 1 I D ep artm en t k fumoco. Application 208- TWINt w FALLS Ig. 5 bdrm., 1 12 1: month loose. 734-3373 _$;$350. Call 208-423-5945* TWIN^ FALLS ^ go. paronis on siM 423-5084 or 731-8638. ,/ Parakool (2,) wilh cago, Qo. , Offlca hours ore I ; 1/2 bath, W/D hookups. ^ www.TwlnFailsShops.com toys, ond lood, S125 o r ___ S120 W3-6102- 8:00 am to 5:30 pm | $500/month, $500 dop.* 57 TWIN FALLS =55 Now. Lowor Raios* $750/$600 dop. 312 2nd RUPERT R I IX bosi odor. Call 734-5258.- POMERANIAN POM A 'kc m.iio. yoodijr thru Friday. ^ 207 Wiraching #2. 2 bod- ^ Avo. N. 208~423-4949.* Taking ' applications for room.,r 1 balh. $475 + dop. TWIN FALLS 300 0 sq . II. b< G wkr.. oid. 1 i.tioir. X waiting list. 1 & 2 bdnn. i f Z )ORDER COLLIE/------^ atockm?’ Chock roturn 4 bodroom, 2 bath h ^ o TWIN ..~Or«Mlonoorour greati cash flow. Long HAZELTON , For aala or exclusive ox 4 bdmi. 2 bath Offlce-Shop-Warohouso'a orJo n a a t 208-324-5878.* | m mo ornings.’ renti 5-10 acres, 3 bdrm, nc Studios Available at Ha ..^..Classified Salos torm t leases established. ! No pots $975.404^8739* Various Slzos & Locations j< □ uX e’N S L A N D R o d 2 balh, corrals, Ig. yard, e-rn ' Colonlnsi Park Apts. & V< iOXER pup dockod/dowc- O U f - -Repfaeentallves. Recently I remodeled. I Hallowa Property Mgmt. == Hcelcrpup|n>-s. i:.t --.hoii. $650 + $650 dap. Call TWirj FALLS Studio. This'inotitullon is a n S | ta te ApU. $225 + dop. iawod, lawn a n d 'oxubcr- Hci $88,500.206-732-0786.* j $ 2 7 5 .2 bdrm. $400. Utils. Equal Housing 1300 KImborly Rd. #11 Good family cov. ■■.'■.ri-., 829-5527 or 731-4229.* ^ BRAWLEY REALTY 7 3 4 4 3 3 4 am 1 fom alo $ 2 5 0 . C all Goi f-208*7S»^1ext2 ^ incld. Call 738^)322.* Opportunity ' Provider* 734-2028 o r 539-2028’ Call_^B-436-3G70 C.il ’ ''.ir 132 3 rd S t W k jiJ E R 0 M E 2 & 3 bedroom. 1 734-5858 fw twinfoll3rontai3.com ^ Evea. &wknds. □. JOYKIN SPANIEL PupS SCOTTISH SCC TERRIER ;...TVrtn F alla O ffice ■ Ibolh $500-$600 + dop. TWIN FALLS oMico/rolall. ^ or lease/option. 6 bdrm., RUPERT . I D ave 731-5861.* Sr Rare, oxcopllonol chuck- tiiiaiity ni'.' pup;., all v-/Hi'.ii."'iv I . I Cail 208-324-3287.* 2, great trafllc oxposuro. **r 2.5 bath home. 3000 sq.ft. Taking 1 appltoations for ^ or dogs. Similar to a Brlit- 3 3 shols, r. SGOO I'.iil :!H.-rl.20t-e77-4042 ^ C *************** dosirobio 2C location, Coil JEROME 2 bdrm. 1 bath, in in town on 3.5 acros. waWnglist. 1,2,&3 * : any. mild disposition, ?0n-J52-44GG.- iiitatt.OverlandAve. P 1 c a r garage. 65 & oldor. $1100/m $1 o. Availablo now. I TWIN FALLS A 2 bed - fW208-734-5785.* :*:t;»r^iirteyOfnea* »TW INFALLS bodroom apartm ents. choc, colored. 5 males, 4 SHiH-tZU gnih 2 m.-\ios. AKC. V 324-3733 or 731-3733.* Can Ca Philip 520-247-3351.* Southwood S« /^wtmenta ro rc o m , 1 b a t h , $475 TWINhe FALLS Shop/waro- cl- $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 Z o n e s R-6 With fomalos. 2 year health 1 .0 n v.-ooks, 1 st shoi;;. prolossional ovortay^raat JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath ^ 208-436-0226* W /D hookup, corport. lots houso ofl with rostroom s and guarantoo. |o 208438-3450 r.h.unnion i linos. S350. Will modical offico locallon; mobile homos, no pals, ^ a r a ol storago, no pots/smok* olflco. ini 4000 sq. ft,, includ- 208-808-3450 ni Iv. msg* dL'livoi.Cai'208-658-tG75 closo to hospital. For ilong term , $ 4 7 6-$550 -f ^ Ing. Call (001)589-3034.* ing 73 oflico, 258 6th Avo W. a( ★ •**★*****•*•**•*•** :h a iN LINK k e n n els, por- shitit/ii03'j;'nctzoro.nor shii more information visit Idep. 324-8903/543-8342* ■ ** 733-0081 or 420-0081* 7S5tablo,(2) 6 x12xG. alm o st ' ^ v Thia institution is a n t w SHVH-fZU'A'»^''pTr^pv ThoHossToam.com or JEROME « 3 bdrm.. $575. TWi'N FALLS attracttva 2 TWIN ar FALLS: Auto Body now to $200 on 404..1Q04.* malo, Isi r,hoi!;. Cuddly A call Walt Hoss 737-3939 jl.1 bdrm.. $350. 1 balh bath, ba no pata/smokirig, Equal Housing bodn»m,1 b< 1/2 bath brick and Ct Paint sh o p lor Loaso. nc Opportunity Provider* duplex, dt stove. DW, W/0 ^ :HIHUAHUAAKC, 1 whito swi or Toml Qoo'ding 737- Stovo, rolrig. In both. No Util.lnctd.»M.888^263e* UtU * Call 208-736-9919.* ^ malo, 1 block & whilo lo- 200-679-0133 200 owos.- hook-ups. Quiet noigh- 3940 MLSl*107032 'p.Con208-734-6189.* +< j f i CHIHUAHUA3C p u 'p p lo a , small. r.m. Firsl f.liol;-. S275. rtopots.$600Avaa.ii/bi ^ 208-808-3360- cftii ITANLEY Spectacular fasfW IN FALLS Avail, in tim e ▼ roi male AKC rogislorod only Afterepm 786-1073.* ^ ( G E M 1 Sawtooth log cabin. for!1 ChristmasI Nowor. 4 JEROME Vc (3) spaces lor $350 oach,208-731-9593* ^IH-TZU pcrpp'.'s.'saoo STA T E REALTY, INC. * $50,000 In new renova- bdrm h, , 1650 sq It duplox, j gront. i Majoslic Moodows. :H0C0LATE LAB pups. for tor m,iios. S350 lemolos. 208-734-0400 I thome, w/2 acrea $600 tion. lease only for $800 Ig. K m astor bdrm with pri- Veronica 208-644-1187* -T:kKC. 5 Notional C ham pions incl. Incl papom. Dovvormotl & mo. 22 acrea optional. ^RANDNEW I month. m Great lor a 3-4 vatey. both and walk-ln JEROME 4 1 Solo or lease. in 6 gonoralions. 11 m om - 1st^ -it shots 20tV.i2.2^5fil,T I .423-4045 or 539-1416* APARTMENTS family fa shared Investment. closot. Groat opon floor New ro homo on 1,7 acres, ^ tw rs Rolriovor H.iil of ^ r . •r r APPLY NOW _Call C | 208ACHSHUND stud for ? = •c .acoept any '.deposit, References PlayoBound m C all 423-5253.* _hiro, f j AKC. Affordablo k o ia a n . L a r g e s t lot In ',-F fraa. 714 Maurice s t new tt wWlH FALLa------'lo park, boat ramp/dock. :r^lred 208-731-3199* Communis Coi and Exerdse (ti TWIN FALLS Single a ratos. Call 410-0913 or ^ 7 $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ^ Room s 01D\fi'.“ r a n g S ? ro i'rli.'A C ; ★^^FALLSAPTS:* ! doublo S spacos avail. Froo 735-8768.* ; 1013 10th S t a‘b< C 'i a n d P h e a aa n t V im mo. mnt. Ciunao Uoblls ^ gaa heat S575/mo. Refa. 1 ==, too HOUSE 28x22, 3EETb I e PULLER~Purliin . 'bath, o a ra o e. Q ood area, 261 0 W h l s p e ^ Pino Dr £req. Call 208-358-1991 Townhomea: ^ _ Twin Falk, to 83301 - JZ ro'ctangle. Bought O tank, tan fiold roady $7500. :$448M k>. $1335 te move ^ 1,2.3 Bdrms. . m DOD&B. Graon & whito. Exc. P par a n n a Llflor loader bool ^08-735-2J11 ' t»4Itansrhowyouip*ndytxir ro '.in.Drh«by.20Ml»4448* shape. $3S. 733-0355.* puller. pull $3000. 731-2017* days, da u in ed fits your $369-$515 ■ Di buty KheduM. Put ctastl- AskA about our HoUday TET\ shor oxlrn summor tiolp. njn nn tCUHHAL O F GAT&b vanous fled% UmMavtng dlrectoiy sp sp e d al. Som e OW a WA} ^ ro ad In ctostinod. iro last. It'a - hoavy h duty, excollont J ^ O M l^ ro o m m a te 3 twd- ToT ^BDHCEVdoublowM.^ ^ ol good* and aeivtoes to hookups. h S p a d o u a a n d uti Inexpamlva, ond it works. condition. co Rail rood lios A and 2 bcfrm: $700. Rivar- ,1 it& sl Iwoik for you today. doan. cl< No pets. 734-6600* room Cfl houae $1 95 + acC:oil 733^W31. CQII2084234118- I •ak322.- .jj utlliliea. Full privileges in Call 208-212-1179* _o ■y- - 'L ' h • . f. ______4 : i "-v ' ■r'H' : ' ttv r AWlLj ; , • ■. ' L A B u e o n r lb|TIm e^«w».TwlnBrin F 1 l » , W w t n «tayr. ^ 0 ctob>r 29,20(».

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    'ieffffBBfoBvrnuT J BRIDGE* ABobby Wolfif . Acoustical & Drywali THH E A C E S b f J citfia0a-73i«078a* _ S I 6 B a S ^ T 5 ^ O R A V ELi drlvawey and^ repreduuion. low.boy>oy PO nH fllRlffi roadway dallverad. Truckjck ' dresser wtfi: mirror, twinwin :d|tteSaa§M |ftnH ' ‘‘Men-anare'divided between ihoa^ NORTH[H 19-»*A ftloadar avail 731-7039.*19.* panel bed, wtth, mattTM*e s s r s • noxsprlno. $700. Celt ______w h o aire r e aa thrifty m if thehey »Q78 — would liveliv forw er, arid tR o w ' wh — dre ass extravagante as if the J 10 7 6 734-7726 or 731-2973*- 'I '* , I 4 WINDOWS^Ix aoubia lutely oergeousti 7 piece•c e weregoiiloing to die the ixext aay.* pano illding wlndowa.la Cherry sleigh bed, Helr-eir- ; ■ — Axistotliotte , w e s t ; • IEAST . various slzaa. S 40 «ach.eh loom quallt/; Brmnd new . . . . * 10.4,3 *A B S Call 206*734-7307 ove.’? r stilt boxed.' Retail $6200.too. V K Q J 7 0 4 V < 8 3 a _»totf^$^4ao.<^ iTh I n ffouc o u spades, you take th e ♦ A 5 «♦ 9 4 3 2 A K Q JS 2 m QUEEN MATTRESS & h e a r t lead le a for fear of a club shiJhift ♦ 10 7 * ■ BOX, new sUll In plasUc. — Sscrtfice $299.420050*150* a n d mmst u s play on diamonds be-b( SOUTH?H CAR AUDIO system . f o r e d[rawing r a trump. When yyo o “ A A KKJ92 J Complato. Loudi Eclipse 66b6H&t.oVg~5^7T ] c a d a diamond d from dumm;my. V 10 552 2 & more SSOO/offor. For=or beauttfut, neutral tono,f . i I 9 9 6 F 0 R DD ISiEORT WAGON i Infoi 734-7226/308-6628.*>6.* like new. $600/b o st offor."Or- Stock S704S. Air Cone)ndlUonlng, 5-Spood, C o M O lta ^ ^ ^ ' . *■ East ech:chocs in diamonds (shovlow- ♦ Q 8B •. , JP Call 208-733-6998* ___ Was $4995 ...... 1 even number), allowin A 5 5 SUBWOOFER Two in IS* S\ SS: ' ' • ' ing an c /ing , * 6 5 Ids COUCH, gold & burgun^ W e s t to duck the first diamomond, In custom s box. P o u n d s groot SSO. 20B-878-3464-64* and wing back ciialr,Z ? 1 9 9 9 RfORD iisCOOT 1 • • • • win thete second,a and then lead1 oiout 'Vulnerable: North-Soi-South ^ $^offer.308-ll26.* sio c k te aa s, Poworr WIncJow#.V Locka, Automotic; Air. SUPER NINTENDO ontor- ...... NOVU h is tw'0 o top t hearts. ,What a re ycyou D e aler W est tainmont syslom. onome DESK, Exocutivo. missionliSn :■ W a B $ 6 9 9 5 ...... L'478*E lo d o o)n n tthe third round of heartsrts? controiior. 11 gam es. $30530 styfo, Includos choir, T h o3 ninatural play seem s to be)c ito The bidding: for everything. 324-2278‘76" hutch, bookcase a n d °io fila 1997 POMniAC GRAND AM rrr cabinet. $1200. CollJ a il ^ Siock«ee7S. Poworir VWindow#. Ijx3i8. AulomnUc. igh in dummy — but that TELEVISION Panasonic i-uff high South West Nor»Iorth E ast " ‘I 260*0404.* ___ W a s S 7 9 9 5 ...... L * s )a s i too oxtrii:travagant. Now It is impo 1 4 8 ' high dofllnitlon cloai pos* V Pasi>ass 1 NT nc* FINE FURNrrURE 0 draw trump and reach tf cryaiol, Pold $1995 Soc. sible to d I th c 2 A Pass 4I A All pass rifco for $900 736-2468*B* Lort's. John Richardson, 1 9 9 6 C H RtYSLER Y CONCORDE d ia m o)nds, n d and if you tiy to cat:ash ^ McQuIro. Opon Houseis e Slock I302P. Powor V ' N O W t h e d iiamonds a t before drawirt'ing opening lead: HeartI ld Id n g H 8aturday.Nov1st.1-3pm.pm. Was $7995 ...... k‘5 6 U | t t i 3285 Hlghlawn Dr. T.F. I n i m p), , W V est will ruff In, a n d dlum* u r m 734*3855 or420*S97a.*^ 1 9 9 8 C HMEVY LUMINA m v is d eead j . BID WITH THEHE ACES o a k Slock V3C0S. Power WWindowtl. Locks. Soflls. Air. Cassollo. ARTIC SPA. Klondli«IkS HEADBOARD hugo OOh M alybe y b you want to ruff th e ,|H . With mirrors, soil $686,>, WasS7995 ...... NOWs i f S M t H heart low in dummy? Thatla t’s Signaturo modol. mid. I h ir d h e i night garnot. 32 jots]\l llwas $1100.734*2978- m o r e thriRy.th r but not good cnoug S6000, 20B-43B-6075* MATTRESS & BOX SETHr 2001 HYUIJNDAI ACCENT GL “ 6^- South holds: loorlng, AM/PM Cn##otlo. lO a st o v t e rru ffs a n d r e tu r n s a‘ lopt( A Q 7 0 r tr FULL. Now sllll in plasllcISliC Slock V2C0S. Till siofl HOTTUB6poraon hot tub list $329 sacrlflco $99:99. Was S7995 ...... j s r s a i Again, you cannot drawV alli y A 9 c h ib , A g 0 llbor optic llghla. 29 )ots Call 208-420-6350.- I h f t nrumps u and cash thc dia-di ♦ K J 1 10 7 6 SOO g a , c o v o r. s lo p s i 1 9 9 8 MiERCURY I SABLE s. Afler two rounds of trun yoar old. $4500.420-5368I68‘ MISC. Couch & lovosoa n iD iu ls . J um p •!» 0 8i 4 r r : $200. Dining room lobloiblo. Slock «3rCP. Poworir VWindowtj, Locks, Aulo', V.Q. Cnilno. e n d in g iiin dummy. West still has JACUZZI Whirlpool ho 4 Choirs S350. W aohOh* Was S7995 ...... NOV\L’5 7 8 S | Sorth E ast trump with which to ruffIfff T South W est Noi tub, good cond. . or/Oryor S250, Entortoln tii ir d t n Pass 1 A 51000/offor. 208*736-1704. diiiinoncl)nd, leaving you with a clubch _ mont conlor/storoo oqulp 1 9 9 6 0a 1 o s 98 ELITE M monl $250. 208-431-4408W8* Sloek K735S. Power)f \Windows, Lock'.. Sun Roof, • JtisiT at the end. No. the winni;ning 9 PILLOWTOP. KINCNO Was $7995 ...... J 5 7 8 8 [| s to pitch a club on the thiiJiird play is t< and do not seri* ■ mollross ond split box sol r o u n d1 of hearLs. saving dum mmy’s j ANSWER: Pass, and ‘ ously consider overc;ercalling two di* T— oow. Slill in plastic” c': 1 9 9 8 P O NiniAC l BONNEVIUE i n i m p)s s forf when you need them, WEDDINQ DRESS Size'2 0 sacrlfico $249, 420-6350.'i50.* Slock «16GS. Poworir Windows.V Locks, Souls. Automniic. hird amonds. A two*le\level overcall 10, short sloovo, vorj T h aat t is the defense’s thii 39,* P IL L O W T O P . Q U E E ^ W a s $ 7 9 9 5 ...... I.^S988i an opening bid modoal.S100.423*6309, t r i c k , bul b l a club or trum p shiihift promises closc to an s = mattross & box sol. now Qnj and either a six-ca■card suit or a S 2 0 0 0 D O n o w ciciiricarly achieves nothing, ai H sllll In p lo stlc. ao crlfict ODGE STRATUS you good five*cardd asuit with a full [■ $129. 420-6350.* Slock »30?S. Powor)r \Wlndowa, Loeks. Automotic. Cruinu. if W est s l leads I a fourth heart, yc W a s S 8 9 9 5 ...... NOW1^64881 nd sim ply does W QUEEN PILLOW TOF ruff itt inii hand. Kithcr way. y(you opener. This hand Is of not qualify, — I mallross & box sot. now c a n nlow o v draw three rounds I CHECK THE still In p la sllc . s a c rlllc£ t 2 0 0 0 C HIRY5LER I CIRRUS WindOivn. Locks. CasfiOIIO. Aulo., Ale. I r i i i n p endingi in dummy. th(ihen SERVICE $129. 420-6350,* Slock «090R Powor W your _ ^ Was $9995 ...... NOWl> « 7 8 8 i c a s i i yyour o i diamonds lo pitch yo DIHECTORY SLEIGH BED $ 249. SolK c lu b lo(jsers, se tlynu aiiulil likr loCunUCl llohl);jobl5.Woin.^m*llMm al DAILY wood, brand now ..Mlstil 1999 00 hll|i wMlirl.lHrlrHcom ODGE INTREPID and lind thoso who cannn boxod. Llsl $800. Sacri If windows. Locks. Cnilr.o. Cip|i>Tinh< VOiU. Unllcil KuluiValiirc SjTullcaIc.liK. ) lico $249. 420-6350.- Stock »230S. Powor \ hotp you wllh ihoso —- Was S9B95 ...... L‘i8 8 8 [l dutlos you aro 10 busy SOFA 7 It,, m atching choi 10 doyoursoll. wllh oltomnn. Sold "“fnav 1999 PONMTIAC GRAND AM $1200. asking $400.• Di“i Siock.57lS.Aulomnmniic. Cfuiso. CD, Air. notto sol. solid w ood witl APPLIANCES Rolrlgoro Advertise In ,4g. Was SI 0995.,...... NOVL/y488W m lod ALFALFA 2003 crop,5, 11st. HA YTA RPSTho 6 Chairs, $350.324-8346. OUMP TRUCK wanl mos tor, froozor. w ashor. S5S50 the Service I'lUt'f snigK- aule (Jump Our S65, 3rd. S60, No woewoods Portormor hay torp comoj SOFA whlio/bluo/plnk gravol & *^0 sm a ll bal ^ 10 Soil any amount. 208*2( OAT HAY. am, balos ration & piiclng 733-0889.09 • w/matchlng mirror, Cni ...... NOV Oi:.,iblocl iractiractors 733-1098 or 539-603E036,* S hoshono nroa. S55/lor Wa8$12995 ,,. ^/1lli2g8| i/ion, F R E E Z E R S 13-21 cubi s r r 206-733*0090.* ,s f'(|iit[)ii'oni. cash. 2( 208-324*3307 altor 6 pm '=IS PC Pentium 3. CPU 371?®' a l f a l f a h a y 200:T ‘ P’^ ' lool & 2 door glosa, S351 !6k! t w i n BEOS (2) oxtra lont o: .lO-J-937r ------S750, Call 208-423-440;102° 320MB, 60GB HO, S6K 3 2 0 0 2 D CODGE STRATUS ______crop, 200 ton balds5 RRFO STRAW ^ LAN. CO -n lloppy. S250,50, $75. (1) B oxsprlng & mai SlDCt(»533S. PownrWiWindows, locks. Air, Cfts'.ouo. PORD .1030 -iid tra^a c to r. 140, S60. 2O0-312-17-;1746 2500 balos. 2 Siring.Q. KENMORE washor anono 423*9241 Boloro 9 pm,*1,* tross sot, $40. W asS13995.,,. lfie28SF}' only 001 hours, liko0 now.rii R ig h t L o n o H oyI Co.* C Call 543*5818.’ ____ dryor. SSO oach. Fobc — QAS FIREPLACE, $300 3o” SOFTWARE now/unopor or -tO-t-JOSG ’ G R A S S H A Y . 2 9itrlng lrl STRAW 150 balos, wood firoplaco Inson. bo: Call 206*733*5560. * offor. Coll 423-5858.* od. Offlco XP Pro, S22£ _ 2 0 0 2 MlIERCURY SABIE FORO'o'oV'*s'-!C‘Cl-0-rTil)-matic b a lo s, S4 p o r balo,3. S80 5 Sl.50porbalo, ___ Ulood DVO w orkshop c ■ H Slock >4403. PoworOf Windows, Locks. CO. A u to m ^ ^ ^ I’HClof SOOO Soo 01:31: por lon. Call 208*9:1*934- Cnll 208-734-3170.*1:^___ MEAT BAND SAW Hobaoart siucjio Pro SI 75/0 fm Was $13995,.., LIM 8 II 7\A Poplnr SI.. Buhl.uhl.* 4505 or 208-539-4505 STRAW lon balos lor saltsalo Huntoro spocloll Askln jpirogorOmindspilna.coirII F o ^ o 'l ru c k a i( r2 n HAY 1st nnd 3rd cuttiniling. 2 900 balos. $1000.20B-386-2313OS lor Gorl or 208-366*2085 ■ DC 90 KEROSUN hoalo£ 2 0 0 2 01>LDS ALERO %v.'iotfi(-vcr-l long wUwnool string balos, sm, amoinounts Call 208-731-2017.* •Ofirt Sioek •5408. Poworor Windows. Locks, Automotic, Alf. o runs ok. S70/lon. Call 208*7 3 REFRIGERATOR Hotpoli f M 17.500 BTU. n o w $ 2 6 ...... NOV Uii'io, fjooO r.hnpo n T.S.C. Hoy Retrieving will soil $125.736*1004 W as SI 4995.... v/n 255 smalt balos. closo lo3 lown,to culling 1 Ton baloa,I, will wl Call 208*421*0364,• S90 por pickup looO Wns SI4995 ...,“ ...... N:^I6788W o \ MASSEY^oTgusorn R7n« standing, a u to m atic. A '360.* dollvor. Call 208-543-864C r— Dolivorod. Call 539-0B7C Irnclor, rn,iko otlor.3r. :300 S75/ton. 208-733-0361 3643' RESTAURANT e q u ip ” ^ now. S225.208-543*6676 ti,iiioii g o s tank, makelako ol- HAY 3rd culling smallII balosbi r ------'m a m m tm Rolrig, 2 door, microwoviJv». FIREWOOD covornl typo ^ 2 0 0 0 V/W JETTA ior2011-32-ir?r.8l.* Pon, grill, sinks, lablosos. ol hardwood, niso ToMso STOVES Wood burnln Slock »4G0S. 5-Spo(300(1, Alt, AM/FM CltriSUtlO. approx, 15 lon. Bar3 . , l . y ^ 12^ H | | | | ■ ------sifaw 1.000 small bo chairs, c ash roglslor. lcIco wood. Split & dQllvoro(irod (9)S100. Ploaso ca W I.BS13995...... NOVJ i9 f8 8 : a machlno, commorciol andor 543-2717 or 543-6541'1 • ' Brad at Charm oc Trallor Call 208-543.6023* NSF. Call 208* 366*2777 208-733-5241* balos WAGON rubbor tiros, w^i H i GAS WOOD SPLriTER 2 0 0 0 P O NNTIAC GRAND PRIX HAY 60 ton.small ba arth WOOD STOVES (2) Bl02 (orWiiuinws, Lockn. Sonta, Till. Crm!i- 3rd culling allalta.a. ' Will Of box b o d . 2 la st hilcti hile W A S H E R /D R Y E R Koilon* S300, Oakloy slono hoani 310Z0 sioek »220S. Powor -6261 ‘ prongs. 2 Irg, Iractor llros,tiro: m oro. S o rlo s 800, S3£i385 w/ljackSIOO. Woodraciack King, oirllght. Full pBizosir W a s $ 1 3 9 9 5 ...... NOVL1S888 : BIRDS haul. Call 208*431-62 USED fHUNDERBIR - r s - j (usod), mako good food- looi poir. 734-3855/420-5976)78,* & coal buckot w /accossosaor. $350. Crostwood Prir with iKHv siylc gnsko■skotod HAY Coniliod, 1 st and ofs or llowor plontonitors, . — ------ios S20, 208-673*5365*B5* coss S225.208*423-577:!i^ 2001 CHR wlioolr. now orivo) Stistiaft. crop, small balos. S5A3 I TV/ RYSLER CONCORDE Gordon Roto tlllor. I LOCUST hard wood fc Slock »334S Powof/Of Windows, Locks, Cruiso. CD oxc.concj. 208-431-52i-5204* 208-43S-5023/431-5C'•®0Z3 onlonna, 208-438-6433'» 3 ' salo Dy tho cord. Cul Was $14995.,...... NO\111T88 WATER RIGHTS-SHAFHARES •______split, 208-644-1432. D.niry-liirnvcommofClOfCial. HAY Dairy/toodor lal, CASAS C h rla tm a a Atti 138* 1000 lon, oxc. qualtty, a IHEVY IMPALA Buy Of Soil. 410-0438' Novombor 29lh. 9om*4pi , Powor Windows, Locks, Cfulao. CD. ;:5— pricos, loading & doli' 2 0 0 2 C¥ ■ wT iEEL'u FTe S (5) USOI EE* r ...... NO^&12S88 a_____ Old Towno Twin Foils I Stock »474S. v-6, Pl lino5. 1/-J rTMlo. ------BUHL W lnlor horso pai W as SI 5995,.. C.-iil 208-J20-39‘59.?49.‘ HAY loodor. o a t hoy,»y, and jgjo availablo. Ploasooas- a V en d o rs w an ted , iocall 208-324*6890.' ARMOIRE Uko nowl Boaloau------Giraw tor salo. bigI btbolos. 208-543-8373.______3 tllul Broyhlll ormoliolro {208)733*8700S 1 — 734.3589 or 7 3 1 ;3 ^ ' — - — HAZELTON 120 acros fi REMEMBER ontorlQinmont contoI to r . ittp://www.mbaucilon.con HAY TA RPS »)<1 Paid SIOOO. Must sosoljl salo or ront 1 room coblncob That birthday od you placo< For salo or ronl witti woll. proponoA woe mos- SSOO/ollor, 208-404*608 wood somo timo ogo in TT»o TJmc LooHino lor oxirn vocalic ALFALFA 131, 2acj7&Pj^aTd 20S-280-1695.'* hoat, S350/ monlh ® YOU (I imo n vaiioiy ol inioroJarosl- rronoy? Why not B8ll IhOl ,0 place dop.Coll 208*539-0870'nth* Now:^ Now Is (ho timo to sllloO siiil-flood iiomB you'vo tjoi nnd som o gross mix.iix. Will II inkes only minuios lo c 370' como pick up your pictures, Irg olformga in ino eloasllK Ihoso soil sm, iimouriis.S. 2 206- . your daasiiiod ad . . . columns ovnry dny. Oovotcvolop oioniio? CiftSBlllea will ■boondo 324-5082 or 308-00721073.' roguiialnko a blllonoor. Slop by tho Customor Iho tondof hnOil.______Coll 733-0031. SorvUso Dopt todayl SBB f f l - i n ii* j ■ WANTED lorm ground I J 1*11 2004 crop yoor. proilor J ooai ot Twin Foils,>rolor ai A M and oil consldorod. Soi O j j ^ ^ l:R < n L * j:4^ ■ inqulrloa to B o x 90131's o n ^ ( y i f l l iM m I c/o T tis Timam Newa31356 nRnffinimnniffn I PIPE REPAIIJRS PO B ox S48, Twin Fall*. Id 83303* 03* I m P ipe M enders Drokt-nlrrif^attonpl/: H l l H i B l M I GOT COLD FEET. Wc m e n d alum lrtuE r ‘ irrigatioi^lpc I H ANTIQUES AT D a ir y o r 20B-a39-e04e’ig* . W HOLESALE PRlCEi Snowmobile. ------At tho Indoor Fllor FlooICES ■le. = Floo Markot ■Uuck DootB' I POULTRY Nov. 1 &2. ^Oeodmlssl lission ■ lOOHi u'tucqyrtxijroof • ot TF County Fair Groun ■2Cr to -10’ Jjffoitfoir Page "Chick'T:fc" 532-4439.- ORJZZLY CREAM SEPARATOR : DmUt DOC fM i s ^ 1.00)'. Am Noi btdutUd In s d u (>rSa> or WEAR ’n R tm cht DAIRY £zM oledrlo with oxtra bow >Iti w b|K t to p i ^ lala or Ugm. Nor 21 S. Ulal\o Sf IVtvK. , ,, Chtcksofal(s(zc: ?«tf, $60.20e*543-0000.»bowls, lox, tltU (S0.OO) ond prkii.Dl UMd vohkk* mvi» b* rflflod. Priest good Ihrotfi^ ^{ul 208-536-WOO Hena. dueks. gees litis Beckie KukalJ Rich Whltescarvei Poym.nb.OJLCUn»» , & /a r m egqs. Dennis R. Cur I Af-F iOnm-S/ini* }. W ES T E R R A Century 21 f e r |(Klud«cIlnpurchoMpr .. nil__ I 200 N. 253 tv, Jcroi DR Curtis Co. T»«cloy,Octoir« umma Tba tie s f s j k SM W E S T E R N AC tl Tiaam-timwa• AQ bUBlneasI ClaaaieimdM a n d ao Protect y o u r (ni«stm< in Real Estate: - Homeseller s t ^ t In 77mrhe o u r storm in m ma . . . d i c k o r irtlh h ig h quallly l i l c « r oe d a y * /" carps. B u y o r Rer AQBualn9M»A^ory A a u n a Jt. Miai-Caaaf options avaaable. S»fv/c# DInctoi taaaia HglgHCTBag^M i Call fo r lt\fomiatl ,ca,l - Stuff to Sail? 208-09d-7900f i* ® " To find out moro « Call our Claaalflad I or 5 0 0 - 3 4 7 -^ 3 7 4 W K W I I w B y u M f dot Mmutning to mII'^IIII U0, 11 u 1-000^58-3883 «xtJ “ o r email 010 kWKO»l WBV . • • jxm - • Cttt»»int». 73^0931. ■ocU«iefn»olev«a»y

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    I ^ J ; i f:8tDnn8lacfM.ertg.j6300: ■ C e i W i o d ^ '- v - '; ' ^'1 ■ h a i t o i m ^ " I [ TT, ■ ' I S T O ^ O J B ^ \Acousn< ^j^ r B V S IS E 8 & I r " FENCING I GROOHDjfG JJ S E j m o c SCRVICB J&PSTORAGE -'’i iB ' c m a b i n ’im '^ -i: • csjpontof - ph/tnbing CsC an rantl)y.the day, ^-MAGICVALLEY ,:■ i | Resldeatlal ft Raacb • Regi^.Texturtrifl TWIN FAIXS ^ •20 ywB Experience. "p'Fur Management” - month o r yoar. ~J TSECnONOP,'. PLAN ROOM Chain ^ link; C odar. Rail ^ estimatea. AAffordable & Friendly Behind Frog'e ^7W7IME»MEHS. ★ ★ I fence. BartMd Wire. CaUaordonO GeSet your holklay groom. . InHagormon * R S K m n S S $ ' Jo b s to bU for all Vinyl. Privacy fortco 20»^12-SaS8' ■ r* t For more : IANO i^ayer. exo..condi> ®. new obnstiuctton. Lence constrxKdon. n . C h ard o tte Moore . CallCal 206-837-4170* ^ ri,;.^aucaona(to!: . . • °now,lhcJ.a»Bo^2mag».^ Repair work. 20 yra exp. r r : ' Grooming ,~i ' tlon with rolls, peddle/ | ^LeBeronncnbi Height Blueprfnt copies. Cell 20604-0915* .: ,ttv» auction ^ en d ar •Uto. CaO 733-3905.* ^ $SSO/ofter. 206-308-6113* ^732-8904 o r 3 0 8 -1 W * _ 734»PLAN f7S26)* I- 1___ H O ^ R ^ A S R ^ 8 0 6 R lw A ve. W est ; = W fcrfteBeaos^ieaoJ TR PIANO, solid oak Lowery. ^ rREE SE^RI^FCE cat auto., ease, holster & Bench, exc cond., $1200 FLOOR n WMinor Homo repairs at : ».?■ ; Friday and shalto. $300. U rge tent. /a c o u s t i c a l ] PCARPENTRY I . ’ PIANO I /Wler. 734-8557/280^158* \used oooe $100 3&C0e0* ^ COVERINQ reasonablo pricra. TripleA ■n' "Online 24/7 a t . - Troo topping rBrrwvol, & d r y w A l l Repair & Install: j Electrical, Decks. . S E R V IC E Tre wwW.mafllcvalley.com REMEMBER ^PISTOL Ruger Vaquero, m ST A L L A T JO N Porchos. p, Foncos. Small stum p'renwval That bW>day ad you placod 4SLC, . steinlese, new. Decks, foncos, windows, and firowood. ■A uctlottA dverttolng Tt Why call th e re«r? Remodeling ao)8 som e tlmo a o o In 77w $380. < Call 208-404-4004* doors. Interior painting. ,,, Koys Plano Service 404-8367-733-1776* _ : 4 - juiHoUoh You dosorvo th e bestl Froo ostlm atos. vinyl, v l lomlnato, hard- CallC( Jim 208-734-3918* 0Buy/soll usod pianos. ^ 7Imes-/Vfftvs7 Now to tho s wood. VC tllo, glue- 208-735-3222 ^ tlmo^ to com e pick up your BOB'S BEST Call C h u c k R o g e rs ^ * Tuno, 1 rogulata, ropair .223 caliber, Burrus ver- DRYWALL 328-62713 or 731-1391* down ^ carpot.Froo FT" and movo. Also havo pk:turaa.StopbyTho iblo : pow er eeope. $485. ostlmatos. Jake ot "LANDSCAPING ; Classtfled Depi today! * ^ 731-0788 r: usod benches & parta TREE i i< SERVICE REMINGTON model 700, . 734-3503 or 733-9438.* Cai!^OavW208-73&0201v* 25.06 w/eling, Rodfiold Ineurod Free Estimates* i— Steve'es t Landscaping ^ ___ A-f- Jim’s Tree 2x7 powor ecopo, $475. “ CARPfiJVTRr I ^ Fall cloanups, trimming. 1— fi Call 734-4277.* |— J sprinkler blowouts, SEW ING ^ Service Topping, shaping, f SPRINGFIELD 67 series DRYWALL I MAGIC TOUCH sprtnklora, landscopes. L'o turf (roctor/mower. =; For/kll Your Homo VWill do you a Royal Job 20 yoars oxporionco. J o y c e 's Sew ing romoval. f shrubs & :Hydf0.w/hydfauUcl0ad«r. ROADBIKE. " Giant, 81 cm. ®|E, 12 ga. 3 Inch chamber REPAIR carbon fiber, vory good , Improvomonts ot a budgot prlco CaO Co Stovo 208-732-0960.* Altorallons. slumps. ' Spraying ; $9995.209-404^004. ‘ | pump action, $350. Coll fortllizor, lavm aorating cond. $450. con 720-6742* 734-8697.* ! NO JO B TO SMALL GiQonoral ropalrs. drywall, W{Woddlng. Prom drosses l5AWANTED ------Froo Esiimatos r— ROOFING ------ors, polo sandors, mask- Bonolll SB E cam o. Wookly & bi-wookly ,odd jobs, romodollng. MOVING I Ro Air Quality Froo Estimates Rosldontioi, commorclol. ___ or, Insldo & out-cornor Call 208-734-5054* romoval ot dobrls. Roasonablo ralos! TREE SERVICES - 'ohlno. noarly now, $150. tools & a 30 yr collodion ^ Services 2 0 8 -7 3 7 ^ 0 7 * j y SERVICE TR •Wo d o It all plus moro. Fr(Froo ostlmalos.Financing Call Nancy 326-3653 or ot spocially hand tools Air D ucts Fum ocos ^ m Rubon 734-6506* I 731-6658 TREES TRE & STUMPS OF 4 20-55ai.- $750. firm. C osh noodod ■ DryorVontsChlmnoys >— Twin Falls Insulation Romoval p MAGIC VALLEY for Cromatlon. Burloy, | ■"coivCRETEn Storago & Moving 737-0000- ISA ,s„, Cortlliod. W ood lor 20S-877-4755 John* ^ 732-8788* HANDYMAN I ' ARCHEFIy High Country ^ W o will pack & load. r = - salo. sal' Iroo ostlmatos. D&M CONCRETE MovoM you f.om hom o lo bow, 29* to 31*. 300 FPS — SHARPENING SSTim Abbott 734-7919 $200. Also rost. stabltlzor. CMR PERSONNEL PLUS Toyoslovo doolor. FFroo oslimalosl Call Bill Storage -r—iivino u(i (1011/ AcJvi'iiir.i' vout orMFC700FCFoxS250. ' tiod'a limo-savlng diroeior/ ' Ail sizos avoiiablo. ’ Call 208-438-6075* homo sito. with wator. HKAWASAKI'03 KX 100 www.personnollnc.com 4 4, 2 3 -4 5 4 0 o r 8 2 9 -5 2 1 2 (208) 324-3475 o r cluDs lo> s.-iiu wiin n low-coiit CO11208-326-3613' ol Qoods and sorvlcos to (208) 727-1267 coil* CCaii 208-735-5213* | porfoct condition, $3000. worx ^ lor you lodny.______U 733-7300 o r 678-4040* j [ _ or 308-2375.* | J MOVINQ S a Le Fumituro. - Call Jordan 2 0 8 « » 4 2 3 6 * ^ appllancos. |owo1ry ote.. WANTED ^ Bags of leaves 208-312-3181 (for National GuanJ Hount- od Wor 2ono) A s soon os SPORTCRAFTAlrHockoy posslblo. Ploaso doiivor tablo. llko now. S175. Call to: Nallonol Guard Ar­ 208-678-8813* mory, 1069 Frontior Rd. Tw in Falls. W lll o x c o p t Wilson wolght system loavos until Oclobor 31st. $100. Stationary bIKo nQ uostions coll 733-2404. • $75. Golf clubs $100. - g j Call 208-731-6604- ^WANTED Bowllox oxor­ ciso machine a n d ]ot skis, with trallor. proforrably '97 or nowor. Call 324-5314.*

    TTTTTTTTT VIWANTED Collector ol old gaming momorabllla sooklng clay tablo chips from Cactus Pots'o Classifieds Casino and Barton's 93 Club. Cash paid. • IJ ft p a y s to r e a d th e . Call206-4«-9008/ fine print. ^ WANTED Convorsion Van. Chovy-GM C- '96 or C alf T w in F a lls nowor. V-8 Vortoc ongino, tow milos. Campor klt- 208-733^)931 lactory tow packago. Call o r 538-2679 tv m ssg. Burley 208-677-4042 vWANTED Duck & Oooso log ba n d s. WIII p a y SIO TTTTTTTTTT ooch. l-wlll pick up. Call 208-934-5832, mossago.* WAtfTED Old gas pumps :FAX ~ or gas station Items. Top monoy paid. YOUR _ Tony 208-886-0274.* WANTED used self- containod campor for '94 ; AD '’ Dodgo Dakoto. 543-4067 TIMES-NEWS o r 308-1159.* ■: -CLASSIFIED VWANTED Will pay c a sh for M ■ : DEPARTMENT a lanning bod In good working condition. Call -3208-734-5538 Kim O 208-280-5779.* 0 03 NISSAN XTERRAXI^XE4X4 ■ r 2003NISSW/U'IHtONriERSC-V6KIlONGCABni 20a)03 NISSAN AUIMA2S2SS WAS...... - - ' 2 9 , 1 4 4 1208-677-4543 pioco your ad In.dosolfloO. ■ ; W A S - ? i l l wW AS...... '2 2!2 ,5 ,7 6 5 :(BURLEY)* _ Call 733-0931. B A I t ...... M ,500 ■ ii mai.... P GREENDID B C O U H I...... >3,! 0)U N I--— --'5;676 M b R liaiD isaium ...... - ...... >5,125 I y T $ 2 2 , 5 b w b m $ 2 0 ^ 8 5 1 M T I ' $18,801) 6 i l ~

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S-ap., powor. cruisa, tow ■AgraalcartharM a in- Can 208-734-6177. i V O L K S W A G ^ 1973 Bug, ’ QMC'^93 1/2lon. 4x4, 8 — brakes, olr ahocka, con- . PROWLER'75 18 foot, pkg. & racks. Blue Book been < sared for Wfil. BEACHCRAFT boat ft trai vac. Best otter. ' (Harblel) $2500/olfor. cly,.5-«p, new iires, New, AM/FM CD s ^ VOYAOER '01 4 placee clean, $2300. Call Call 1Bmpg.$5000.64»9261* $ 9 0 0 0 . A s k in g $ 6 9 0 0 . tr a ile r w/90 HP motor.or. Can208-543-8643* 324-2669 or S3&-6570.* . Call U um 721-0260.* . . $1500. 206-731-9406 - _ anowfnobllatraller.rkleonn 208-934-5209.* Call 208-732-5532* _ — ELDORADO'6 4 .26tt:w7iniall ride off. 208-67»a726* j : Q U C *99 2500, SLT, 4X4, ■; and Shakers, naW^f^i BOAT 16' Lowe w/25hp . ROAD RANGER '70, 15 ‘DODGE '69 4x4, 4 apd.,' crew cab , im & m ore. 82K. ,IEEP '99 Grimd Cherokee pump, and m uffler f’P of the extras! AC, genor- Laredo. 4x4, excellont ' Mercury motor & Shore YAMAHA '9 7 MM700, '011 ft, good cond. •Hunter's posi-trac, all stoel flatbed, aystam . Engine Is g r ^ t . ator. 454 Chovy eng. Verv ; Can 208-326-3327 evea* cond. $13,000,431-7400 U ncfr trailer. Laaa than *7 Polaris 600, ‘93 Polaris* Special* $900.733^838.* runa great, set up for , d o e sn t bum oil ond.'BV- cloan. Loss than 60k ml. . HlNO*97FB,wtttl16n. days, 678-7574 evea.* 10 hra. $4500. 208-543- 440, '6 5 Polaris 440, V o y ROAD : RUNNER '74 26' snow plowing, has con- ’ arages 20 mpg. $95Q0/onor. 206-732-0714I I ager 4 place trtr 7 3 3 ^ 4 9 .* ' trols, hydraulic lift, chainsI relaer box. Good condlllo- ? 5564 or2084 BOSTON WHALER 15 1/2 momborshlp, yoarty duos $1000. Call 886-7793.* o sk for Q aiy or Ketth.* ft. 50 hp Mercury out­ 420-4562.* C U S T O M E R S oxc. cond., full/ equipped. locked in. $750. Coll $9000.208-733-39&4.* board, 4 1/2 hp MercuryJjy 208-536-2204.* ROADRUNNER 7 6 , 19 ft., W H O 'DODGE '69 Powenragon, ^ 4x4, 4 door, runs groat, pick-up, 2 0 ^ good rurh ?MITSUBISHI '98 Montore Ml tfolllng motor, (ish Undor exc. cond. many updates, N E E D : ning, good fuol economy, " plus extras, groat cond.r,d^ HEHrTAGE'e328'ClaS9A $2900/ollor. 733-6680.* $1700. Call 404-1240.* Sport LS, 4x4, groat cond. **19oi,^l2lk 1 m lfe^^»^ diosel motorhomo, good Y O U R I . good 4W D pkd(-up. Som o Insldo and out. runs great; cdoan. $4000. 731-4^-* S4900. 308-8997.’ ^ p H B H H lSAVANNA . '9 4 . 28 H. AC DODQE '92 Dakota, oxt m st on re a r tire wolls ond — . cond. lumaco. A/C sloopsps 2004Siana Sthw/Iargo S E R V I C E ' $9400/olfor. 308-8997* m I LARSON 14'. 35 Johnson mircrowavo. exc. cond. 2 c ab w/sholl. peppy V8. all' a ding or two but also [Of, 6. now couch 4 tollot.>t. slldo, slook fiberglass powor, loadod, 157K. quid, oxcellont c o n ^ n , & trir., good shopo. Calt LP/110 volt rolrig. Ononan twdy. 4 seasons (hoat- dr. $7000 208-837-6523* Advertise In sholl, moonroof, 5 apd | 735-0623 or420-4562.* $3750/offor. 734-1635.* trana., awasomo storoo. I well kept. $2250,.-6all __ 4k gonorator, lorgo stor-ar- od onclosod underbol- SIERRA ’02, 21 t t . Wilh 4' th e 324-4552 or 324-272#* MIRROCRAFT M tt. D eeplep ago pod on top $12,00000 ty). Includos hitch bod slldo-out, has NW DO DG E '9 6 3/4, 4x4, lull[ B est ollor. Colt Joff In I ftehorman 11. Incl. now ‘99'99 /otfor. Call 208-536-5421; r * Irwtallod. S a v e $6,000. pockago, R17 Insutallon. Service ' powor, air, $4250. CallI Hailoy 208-788-4378.* ■ MERCURY'48 ^ K ^ ^ o i y DODGE '9 6 Caravan SE , 7 good cond, brand naw 25 hp N issan m otorOf PINNACLE *91 30 1/2'.~2 2 2 004 Sierra T oyhaulor 731-2319 or 731-2318.* Directory 420-2625 or 734-S153.* lTOYOTA'81 4X4 SR5, ^ w/oloct. sta d & le ss Ihan ir w/2 stido-outs, slook (I- 160K, w/shotl, $2S00/oflor passongor, 4 dr, loodod. tlliros, $5000.324-8346.* A/C, Onan gonorotor, TERRY '82, Slh whool. 24' 733-0931 ext, 2 ■DODOE 2000 3/4T. 9k. , nlco vohlclo. G reat shopo, tt 10 hrs. uso. New battory“Tf oxcollont runnor, pricodQrt borglasa body, gonoro- A/C, awning, furnaco, 4x4, quad. V-10, HD tow; ^Coll7349838or404-9221.* MITSUBISHI '93 Mighty ond E-Z load trailer with JO tor, pum p station. Savo roody for tho rood. $5000. “JMax, Nlco. Groot mitoago. below markot value bath. Roady to uso. BACKHOE Coao 580C, pkg. $23.000.324-6547.* 1TOYOTA'95 Ext. cab. Call 208-733-8190.* 2 guidos. S2500. Call 208- 518.500.208-644-6419.* $8000 $3000. 208-736-6061 or w /sholl. Runs greatl - $2450. 208-328-6652.* 734-7085 on e r 6pm.* 4000 hours, oxtra buckot, jFORD '97. crow cab, 208-306-3622,*______511.000. 208-788-3157,* w/dlosol ongino, 4x4.; _ 547S0. Cag 208-436-3271* ^ MITSUBISHI '98 Galant. = ROCKWOOD '90 Class C ^van°S, oxc?o«Kl., 8*1k *774K mllos, oxc. cond., at 26.S It, solar gonorator, TERRY'94 19 ft.. Mint FORSALE.ORRENT Matching canopy, 42k ml. | NORTH RIVER '95 jot ROAD RANGER '84 21 mi., m any oxtras, $9500. powor r $7595.73^-5991.* boat, 150 hp Morcuryry Onan gonorator, 6 now ft.; Sth whool AC, now condllion. Call 208-736- Farm bod, '94. 3 axlo 49 $22,500. 208-731-4933.* | 733-0706 or 420-0679.* MrTSUBtSHI2000EC»poo, outboard. Galvanizodid battorios, day/nightht rubber, awning, clean. 8069 tor moro Inlommtlon.* It soll unloodfng sFORD '9 2 XLT 1/2 ton, oxt. ry shados, oioctric lovolors. ' I cDODGE 2000 Grand Cara QT, r V-6 sportronlc, 4£k, EZ loador trallor, vory O nly $4995. TERRY '97 26 It wllh 16 Call 208-366-7272* ' cab. 4x4. 302,5 spd. AC, r low hours, tull canvas. TV, (2) catolatic hootors, : MFTSUBISHl '9 0 Montoro, van Sport, 32k. Loadod11 $13,000/ollor « 208-731- Itaaca 25 fl. Class C, tt, Slldo, now battorios. FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC cruiso, 55600.934-5181.* " owner$14,900.324-654r 4 Fall Solo Prlco S18.995. microwavo. aluminum Chovy 350. now rub- now AC. quoon Islond 4x4, now V6 ongino, wfnd- 4443or208-734-9322f •00. Cummins N14, :FORD '97 F-350 XLT 4WD ONLY at awning, good condition,•n, bor, c ab AC, vory cloon, bod. lull awning. $14,500. ' shlold, tiros ond shocks, NISSAN '67 Sontro.-'rdns 4 3 5 / 5 0 0 h p . I S s p d . ' Poworslroko. crow cab, Bert Harbaugh Motors,1. $13.000oroHor. O nly $7995. Coll 734-9569.*______$40,000. 208-324-4255 CD playor wllh porfor- groot, looks groat. $Q00. 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