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www.magicva I Tw|nF£ISjId! I CooDivtoR ^ W eather ofraii I ffawiSi? I Some —^ t o n i g h M agic V all Keep K clean: Poiiud vention may be on th< local groundwater. Where to vote: Today “Legals” section cont complete list of poUin for TVvin Falls County. M oney Eamlnts reports: Mcl saw profits drop 11 pe Blockbuster retu rn^ black. F ood & Ho\ m East meets W est Kin neighbors join forces t a g ^ e n that’s both pi and practical. Sports Angeb fly ahead: The Anaheim Angels take < ' from die San Frandsa in San P ^dsco. I O pinion Steering the county: 1 \ Falls County commissi) be best s e n ^ with Mi and Grindstaff, todays als^. Pt C oming ui New heights Leam to climb rocks at CSI course.. Thursday In The Times-News I ndex Classified .E3-10 Movies . Comtes... .D4 Nation. Cofninunlty .E l Obituarie .^sword . .E3 Opinion , • b e a r Abby ..E 3 Sports. Horoscope. .E3 . Weather LM.Boyd ..E3 W est... .1 ^ VaUey .B l World.. Money . .C9-11 Ju fep ' 's'.- valley.coni _ ldaho/97th year. No. JRNINC S; lay: Chance ■ain/snow SS B l- po ComblMdt 'L E Y A Mont ution pre- standing ii the way for empty bu before dav PageBl suspect w ro^o B* jjjpg region and lay^ Adding I antains a Chief Char [Ung places Ity. PageE4 _________ IcDonald’s percent; : ed to the PageC9 iS S liB 3ME li M berly is to create I pretty PageCl keag^e isco Giants PageDl :lW in ssion will M ikesell Cody Cantrell, ty^ editori- Echicatlon C m t t outolM thfll PageAlO JP Fui ts ByRobertMfl TlW»W«W«W Sll 9 BUHL- It m S ' for Filer Hi Hn fl CodyHurl^ a | H For Eliut M n ■ Schoc between IS a iH ufl It’s the W atthis program that three aftemc the more p I Regional Te Coalition pro program dra- ar as Kimb' hand»ooaut{ In addftioi >3 .... E2 “J . I P s e S...D1-3 ByJannH^ta ier .. A2 Tlnw^Wawawi .........B2-4 ^ ^ TWIN FAI ........ Co. Is p r o p ^ M ilner Dam il . theplanii Mpvpit IQdng <u the H IW b Fidx^Gnn ^ Clei ;^TW1N.■FAL isoontrasts. iM m H I t:aiidldata ; 8chOQl> vbttc MnflynBowa 'j Til o. 296 !nipe lus driver fata] o lic e c h i e f ma idwift rapofta______________ intgomery County, Md., bui S in the Open, lighted doorwa bus was killed by a bullet lawn Tuesday in an attack tha was committed by the Wasl [per, who has spread fear aa nd confounded police for three lg to the tension, Montgomery larles Moose quoted a portion III, left, and CorUIn Runyan InitaH SoaHtlon program and Cvttrall com ihfllr district Is quHt low. ill partic Mayer awttter______________ • It’s a 10 minute drive Tw! High School students |(j, ey and Cody Cantrell Ar Jt Hidalgo, a WendeU ^ tool senior, it takes ntl' Sand 20 minutes. JJ West End Auto Tech i bat lures them to Buhl gn moons a week. One of gas t pbjpular Advanced tra Technical Educarion are irograms, the auto tech cot Irawa m dents from as for nberly to receive the ize utomMive training. anc ion to being popular, reg eeks lower Smdmm f ALLS-Idaho Power e*t osing to cut in half the tioi ttreamflow required at ano aindhiu^tyears. tioi 1aight not be to the det« ft Iddio Department of. 1.6- ime.' - ' Dat jarcfistim M te TomUuu (nort ' Mrarebtctatfcaii^ ^ trS M tods M a x.ym H P le l Wednes ; r ‘d ally shot in la lakes cryptic _________ ter police fo shoodng site, bus driver Moose ded rway of his letter, which iet shortly an authentic that police chief quoted Washington diildrmarer across the If linked to itee weeks. slaying of C lery Police occurred in . Ion of a let- —M ixe 4aH rfngs onto MfInt pistons at oofflmiitn from Rtor to ittsnd. V Dipation Some numbers-AS the Buhl propam also acts a ideal summation of on ARTEC’S goals: encouraginj dents to make the trek to a & other than their own to rt< quality technical training. By their nature, technical grams require hundreds of sands of dulars in equipmen training. As such, roost disi are lucky to afford Just oneo: complete programs. By joi forces, e a a district could sp< ize in just a couple of prog and then open their doors' ti retdon’s students. rminimun Feder^ regulators this' ordered Idaho Poim to coos drought contiiuency plan* i extendiiu an fl-month exc tiOD to flow requirement! (mother four monthi Ibe e» don, first g ra n ts in May 2 dewatered tbe &taka lUver I 1.6-itfile’stretch below ^1(1) Dam; as w at^ wasj^vjerted lettonsit r^'Yailbin ............... rm is'day, October 23, 2( [iildr< atest inciden p reply to sni{ found this weekend near a sdined Tuesday to comment ± investigators strongly bei lc message from the sniper. I d the letter’s dire posts^pt: e not safe anywhere at any tii to the sniper by ballisdcs Conrad E. Johnson. 35, n Aspen Hill, would be th< Please see SNIPER. P ID RESUI ■t tlM Wast End Auto Tieh prof I. WhUa a record number of studi 1 lags in ~ However, whU^ ^ students partici ______ programs is ®«at i as the number of studc >ne of home school to I m stu* school’s tech pr tsdiool • less than ARTE receive hopea. F o r th e 2002*1 :al pro- 1,540 students i tf thou- ARTEC progran mt and across the regie istiicts from last year’s tor two But of those, on loining are attending pr ipedaT the district of diel Igrams “Certainly ou to the have not been m Sass, ARTEC’S ex Tl Milner £ syear power generation, nsider Since Idaho Poi f after ating Milner in ] xemp- flows have been s its by times because of dons, according ’ 2(K)1, Energy Regulatoi r for a When FERC grai ^ilner that allowed dev edfOT Mihier stretch th nark stat |M . 13/ Itolibt;iier,whoi ..heirjN^s mamn - c^PWVand lest kriab’ ' intetpittdqn.,, aes enai nt; iper r another on the believe V r. But die W pt;'‘Your V; ' time.” I tests, the f V the lOth j ).PageA4 LTS----- rognvn In BuM. The elaaa b Ml A udents are ewolled In ARTEC, tb 1 tech p hile the number of M isi ricipatlng ARTEC „ --j eater tiian ever, die " " idents leaving the to attend another program is much . five TEC officials had instar tech, )2-03 school year, ts are enrolled in J ■ams at 13 schooU gion, an increase r’s 1,032 smdents. . .v. i only 103 students programs outside heir home school Klfa our expectations «hIL2 I met,” said David ***«¥ executive director. flow durin/ on. of tills Power began o p ^ pansr.i n 1992, minimum tw<mm n suspend^ tlu«e The of drought condi- is sugi lg to the Federal 95 cm itory Commission. drougl ranted the waiver vntil f lewatering of the through rad-July te schoo .The More debates -B1»A2 brougl Tuesd Attomoy Falla ( Bl ers In --------- . statewi 10 repeated often lira of more had utive d ass government tor Tnei ... ... •: i |., iv.r-i-.i . 1 riM b renc B V j fl Advanoed Retfenal Teehnical , tiie nsmber of atttdents In coun urogram i^ opportunities and money \RTEC was designed to brii Etricts together to share expe re technical programs. Fi ttance, Buh! spkializes in au :h. Filer ih ag solutions ai dn Falls in information techni y. Students wotUd be free Uld a few houra a week at tl tool of their dioice. il fact, legislators even got in i act by drawing up HB 51 ich allows districts to let the idenu leave theh- schools f [f a day witiiout losing out c endance mcmey* Rease see TECH. Page; lg drought dlls yeati it required the con ur to consider an altemativ dmum flow fbr drou^t years, h e c o m p ^ announced that »tga*«Hng a ni<wtiwiiTti Qow < cubic feet per second as it ught contingency plan. It he il February to submit its pla Plem.aaeMditER.PageA d Is chief he forum, sponsored by thi in Falls Area Chamber o smerce and CableOne ught the candidates togethe jsday evening in the Twii la City Council chambers t« i Magic Valley ivsldents th< i (Qiporturdty to see the {day In periiaps the most visibli ewide dection race, eot Just, the chamber’s exec e director, served as modera lie contrasts w e n **r**^y pro otsal S u m Al ofl ^ 1 nk far Co >r^H 38 of wn AS| as Bv Sul afti -Side deb; tem lim ii For some, issue of re vs. Demo By M l P m Hreeaawifawmaf. TWINPALLS-1 .' 80 much tenu Unio ttwt tb^ldaho-lZ "Ara we a gover be debated against Twin Falls Cotmty Prosecuting Attor- ney Grant Loebs ll on Wednesday, yrg. The Twin Falls Chamber of Com- . merce and Cable- One held its thin debate forum for I ■l dates. Chamber exe . ± Just has also invite debate the term-Un dum and the Indian • tiadve. **The real issue is ,ring Campbell said, pen. But Loebs, who dot Pqi- immediate stake in t Buto out because he isn't and o^ce again until 20( uioi. l>e term limited unt e JO the real issue is Io republic form of go the “repeal the repea jnto “The Lerislamre c eirt lawful authonty to : limits,” Loebs said.' f-_ you’re mad about tl , __ did it, are you reall law? When you teU a like Twin Falls or Rupert diat voters in let them vote for whi " that's dangerous for Uc." t Donna Bach, dhe c ber members posing speakers, made her om- on the id ^ of term lir ive “It’s bad for rural rs. said, alluding to the It it serdority tool that he f. of power between vuba its areas. “We’ll lose ou has Legislature.” lan Bach noted the Leg }A2 Please see UK ‘Candida the nounced in their deli of Howard, gentle witl ne, biage, featuring the : ier' Idaho’s public Mucai [Tin Luna, aggressive v to declarative sente: he demanded radical c s 50 cencs w A Maryland police ofllcer accompa- nlea unldentifled family members of Conrad Johnson, a 38-year<old father of two wfw was wned Tuesday In Aspen HUI, Md., as Uiey leave Bethesda's Subuitan Hospltal after leamlng of his deatti. es )ate n its ne, it’s an republic (locracy r. ing out.thiB'2^'. jr r vmmmtMlbt., Campb^ when' ist ' ' S 5 ;[eSSiS bs OQQO lls ^ ^ 31- le- • -------------- ' hird and final or Idaho candi- executive Kent - vited experts to i-limits referen- iian-gaming ini-- i is democracy,” •doesn’t have an in being termed sn't running for 2004 and won’t undl 2008, said s losing a true : govemment If ipeal” passes, re did have the to repeal term id. “But even if it the way they eally for a bad ell a community : or Burley or -s in Boise won’t who they \vant, ' for the repub- De of thu cham- ing quesrions to ier own .speech n limits.. tral Idaho,” she the loss of the' I helps equalize Lrban and rural ! our say in the Legislature will BUMITS, Page A2 ates delivery style - with.more ver- he minutiae of ucation system; re with terse, ntences that sl change; and :o the poUtical le call fw more , ; vouchers but as “parental . * W00t8.PageA4 '■ ■■

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W here to vote: Today “L egals” sec tion cont com plete list o f poUin fo r TVvin Falls County.

MoneyE a m ln ts reports: M clsaw p rofits drop 11 pe B lockbuster r e tu r n ^ black.

Food & Ho\mE a s t m ee ts W e s t K inneighbors jo in forces t a g ^ e n th a t’s b o th pi a n d practical.

SportsA ngeb fly ahead: T heA n a h eim A ngels ta k e <

' from d ie San F ra n d s a in S an P ^ d s c o .

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[per, who has spread fear a a nd confounded police for three lg to the tension, Montgomery larles Moose quoted a portion

III, left, and CorUIn Runyan InitaH SoaHtlon program and Cvttrall com ihfllr district Is quHt low.

ill particMayerawttter______________

• It’s a 10 minute drive Tw!High School students |(j,ey and Cody Cantrell ArJ t Hidalgo, a WendeU ^tool sen io r, i t takes ntl'Sand 20 minutes. J JW est End Auto Tech ibat lures them to Buhl g nmoons a week. One of gast pbjpular A dvanced traT echnical Educarion areirograms, the auto tech cotIrawa m d e n ts from as fornberly to receive the izeutomMive training. ancion to being popular, reg

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shoodng site, bus d riv e r Moose ded rway of his letter, which iet sh o rtly an authentic that police chief quoted Washington d iild rm a re r across the If linked to

itee weeks. slaying of C lery Police occurred in . Ion of a let-

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the Buhl propam also acts a id e a l sum m ation of on ARTEC’S goals: encouraginj dents to make the trek to a & o ther than their own to rt< quality technical training.

By their nature, technical grams require hundreds of sands of du lars in equipmen training. As such, roost disi are lucky to afford Just oneo: com plete programs. By joi forces, e a a district could sp< ize in just a couple of prog and then open their doors' ti retdon’s students.

rminimunF e d e r ^ regu la to rs t h i s '

ordered Idaho P o im to coos drought contiiuency plan* i ex tend iiu an fl-m onth exc tiOD to flow requirem ent! (mother four m onthi Ib e e » don, first g r a n ts in May 2 dewatered tbe &taka lUver I 1.6-itfile’s tre tc h below 1(1) Dam; as w a t^ wasj^vjerted

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sdined Tuesday to comment ± investigators strongly bei lc message from the sniper. I d the letter’s dire posts^pt: e not safe anywhere a t any tii to the sniper by ballisdcs Conrad E. Johnson . 35,

n Aspen Hill, would be th< Please see SNIPER. P

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■t tlM Wast End Auto Tieh prof I. WhUa a record number of studi

1 lags in~ However, whU^ students partici______ programs is ®«ati as the num ber of studc>ne of home school toIm stu* school’s tech prtsdiool • less than ARTEreceive hopea.

For the 2002*1:al pro- 1,540 students itf thou- ARTEC progranm t and across the regieistiicts from last year’stor two But of those, onloining are attending pripedaT the district of dielIgrams “ C ertainly outo the have not been m

Sass, ARTEC’S ex

Tl Milner £s y e a r power generation,nsider Since Idaho Poif after ating M ilner in ]xemp- flows have been sits by times because of

dons, according’ 2(K)1, Energy Regulatoir for a When FERC grai^ilner tha t allowed devedfOT Mihier stretch th

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rognvn In BuM. The elaaa b Ml A udents are ewolled In ARTEC, tb

1 tech phile the number of M is i ricipatlng ARTEC „ - - j eater tiian ever, die " " idents leaving the to attend another program is much . five

TEC officials had instar tech,

)2-03 school year, ts a re enrolled in J■ams a t 13 schooU gion, an increase r’s 1,032 smdents. . . v . i only 103 students programs outside

heir home school K l f a our expectations «hIL2 I met,” said David ***«¥ executive director.

flow durin/on. of tills Power began o p ^ pansr.in 1992, minimum tw<mmn suspend^ tlu«e Theof drought condi- is sugilg to the Federal 95 cmitory Commission. drouglranted the waiver vntil f lewatering of the through rad-July

te schoo.T h e

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Rease see TECH. Page;

lg droughtdlls yeati it required the con ur to consider an altem ativ dmum flow fbr d ro u ^ t years, h e c o m p ^ announced that»tga*«Hng a ni<wtiwiiTti Qow <cubic fe e t p e r second as it ught con tingency plan. It he il February to submit its pla

Plem.aaeMditER.PageA

dIs ch iefh e forum, sponsored by thi in F a lls A rea C ham ber o s m e rc e and CableO ne ught the candidates togethe jsd ay ev e n in g in th e Twii la City Council chambers t« i Magic Valley ivsldents th< i (Qiporturdty to see the {day In periiaps the most visibli ewide dection race, eo t Just, the chamber’s exec e director, served as modera

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ll on Wednesday, yrg. T he Twin Falls

Cham ber of Com- . m erce and Cable- O ne h e ld i ts th in d eba te forum for I

■ l dates. Chamber exe . ± Ju st has also invite

debate the term-Un dum and the Indian

• tiadve.**The real issue is

,ring Campbell said, pen. But Loebs, who dot Pqi- immediate stake in t Buto out because he isn't and o ^ c e again until 20( uioi. l>e term limited unt e JO th e re a l issue is Io

republic form of go the “repeal the repea

jnto “The Lerislamre c eirt lawful authonty to :

limits,” Loebs sa id .' f-_ you’re mad about tl

, __ did it, a re you reall law? When you teU a lik e Twin F alls or

“ Rupert diat voters in let them vote for whi

" that's dangerous for Uc."

t Donna Bach, dhe c

ber members posing speakers, made her

om- on the i d ^ of term lir iv e “It’s bad for rural rs. said, alluding to the It it serdority tool that he f. of power between vuba its areas. “We’ll lose ou

has Legislature.” lan Bach noted the Leg }A2 Please see UK

‘Candidathe nounced in their deliof Howard, gentle witl

ne, biage, featuring the :ier' Idaho’s public Mucai[Tin L u n a, agg ressiv e vto d e c la ra tiv e sente:

h e dem anded radical cay K ier, who, new to tl3le scene, repeated die c

local controlec- Luna su p p o rts vofa- re fe r s to th em as

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A Maryland police ofllcer accompa- nlea unldentifled family members of Conrad Johnson, a 38-year<old father of two wfw was wned Tuesday In Aspen HUI, Md., as Uiey leave Bethesda's Subuitan Hospltal after leamlng of his deatti.

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i is democracy,”

• doesn’t have an in being termed sn 't running for 2004 and won’t

undl 2008, said s losing a true : govem m ent If ipeal” passes, re did have the to repeal term id. “But even if it the way they eally for a bad ell a community : o r B urley or -s in Boise won’t who they \vant,' for the repub-

De of thu cham- ing quesrions to ier own .speech n limits.. tral Idaho,” she the loss of the '

I helps equalize Lrban and rural ! our say in the

Legislature will B UMITS, Page A2

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Not only are students n the variety of educadonal but the schcxils are missing state money, Sass s a i l

HB 510 offers money to have at least IS percent of o u ts id e th e d is tr ic t. T designed w ith technical m ind, to encourage stude o th e r schools w ithout pe home distria.

Yet, few districts are taid o f th e ex tra m oney. O f t avaU abie to th e region, < $20,000 has been handed school districts, Sass said.

a e t t l n g t h e a t u d e n t s t oSass places some of the I

schools for their lack of pr

Limits__ContlmwdfromAlsee m ore than a 30 perc turnover tliis coming winter. } a turnover of eight years requ of legislators in the lerm-iii

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pointed out. H c chamber membe for debaters,

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county level nu viimits same rate.

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sing about ARTEC programs, i s in the Magic Valley - regar< * school is an ARTEC membei ble to enroll in any ARTEC pr e region, he said.1 high schools have been pre E C s 2002-03 counselor’s hani '•page m anua l fe a tu rin g 1 E C s programs and their locad lether educators refer to the is uncertain, however, Sass sai m e school d is tr ic ts , sue doka and Filer, J o actively pn EC program s, and th e ir nur zt that effort. Minidoka has 62 I both from within the distric elsewhere attending their ted s. Filer has 186 students in it «, a significant num ber give size of the district the other end of the spectrui ets such as Hagerman, which a single student involved in a

? w ^ * H ag e n n an schools hav tm class In robodcs, compute

turnover rate would Cair same, John Haight voted i H e was the o ther tim e i iber with qufsdons 1998.1

doesn’tI that the turnover local le ed officials a t the "Fm runs a t about the limits,"

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IS. AU stu- business, theytardlessif plete technicaliber - are Even diough: program ARTEC school

participate inprovided other spools,andbook. And yet, notlg a ll o f tech program»dons. school courtseloJie hand- He said thatisaid. bandied about,such as it down becaus-promote portation probli

numbers This year, nos 622 stu- to express an iitrict and es, he said,tech pro- Of course, thj1 its pro- haven’t been n iven the g ram s in the

Hoffmann said, tmm are But first, a su Ich don’t and career inter n a tech- “T hat’s some

do,” Hoffman sa fiave the L ike m ost s uters or responsibilities

:am pbell said he ' ac tuall ed against tenn limits the lot e it was posed to voters li 8. He also said he especlall sn’t support term limits on dii ll level.Pm not a SM kesman for lem ts," he said, “Though they di e their argument.” e also said the reason hun 3s of thousands of dollars 0 : -of-state m oney was beint red into Idaho for term limit! la t people all over Americi Interested in finding out II xs in Idaho have a voice. He I w hat the L egislature did d set a dangerous precedeni he rest of die country.It Loebs said that in reality, 1 limits simply limits voter ce. He also pointed to a study rbya-Boise State U niv trd^ esso r dem onstra ting th a t a widi term limits are suffer- rom several problems since ementadon. Evidente shows term lim iu In state legisla- s p roduce m ore gridlock,: goes more slowly because

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sy don’t have a single com al program.^ Hagerman Is no longer an )ol, its students are free to n any ARTEC programs at

3t a single student attends a im th is school y e a r , said lior Ray Hoffmann, nt while die idea has been tt, generally educators shoot Ltse of scheduling and trans- blems.10 students have come forth interest in technical cours-

that might be because they made aware of w hat pro-

e reg ion a r e av a ila b le , d.survey of student academic crests may be in order, nething certain ly we can said.school co u n se lo rs , his

es already verge on over-

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Jn- unusually pow erfiof attack briefly cripplc

ng 13 computer serverslits global Intem et trafiica officials disclosed 1J* most Internet usersHe because th e attacklid • one hour.

The FBI and White In v e stig a tin g . Oi

ty, described th e attacie r the most sophisticatejy scale assault ayainittty com puters in the hia t b te m e t. The origin <sr- wasnotknowD.M , Seven o f tfaa 13 Mvs tore^ond-to le^dzDa- traffic and two odianIc, mittently.duriMtiiferle d a l s M & m e ^0- Th«_ ' F91*s ••h bifrascnictiire.'I4t)te(d w T a w in i of the diP ^ a U B d c a n d ls a d <. . m atter," 9okesm an 8

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)m- whelming. As the d . selor, not only must

an for all 400 K-12 stuc to district’s testing coorc a t charge of the school’s

. Nonetheless, much s a hinges on school co lid informing students of

only within the scho en die region, Sass said. » t A fter all, it’s a wii ns- both th e s tu d e n t ai

added.th■5- N o t ju s t o n e ’s respey Justin Tate, head a -o. program, said ARTEC e , also play a role in ART

Tate recruits studen ic mer when he teaches

he caught Hidalgo’s atl in He said he hopes to

by visiting each Magic is during this upcoming s r- “I want to sit down v

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agencleC l S and wati

The I'N (A P) - An would b rfu l electronic and wot rpled nine of die wise ex ers diat manage flow of 2 affic diis week, said Den d Tuesday. But Idaho Po xs didn’t notice Dave I ick only lasted sorofdii

Game Ind te House were mum flo O ne o ffic ia l be basec ack Monday as water wt ated and large- . were fisl isLthese-crucid— -had-tak< history of d ie years foi

In of die attack Usheddu Flshar

! s av e rs ftdled offldaIt« dzaate netm irk FERC;

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nat extramaa;I.Hi0h;e2alSairiord.na. LowMlpi

cal program in or Ilome adnoied /O thar H o a t a ^

arr-,'i3?r.

7ESBa5*$SR!®S<M8raBMi

e district’s sole coun- faist he provide services pr:tudents, he’s also the loi Mrdinator as well as in3l’s drug-free program. ‘ ofich of ARTEC’S success a 1: counselors actively i5 of tech programs not ini:hool, but throughout grid. powin-win situation for wi : and th e school, he tie

jsp o n sib lllty bu

d of Buhl’s auto tech J *rEC instructors could lRTCC promotion.dents during the sum- traiies a t CSL That’s how «: attention. theto expand his efforts -

gic Valley high school 7i g s i ^ g semester. rao*Tl with the counselors er@

lilner____BRC, and the proposal must jd e com m ents from other icles th a t m onitor wildlife vafer.e lower-flow requ irem en t d be used in drouglit years would not change the-other- ex isting minimum targe t

of 200 cubic feet per second, Jenms Lopez, spokesman for ) Power.re Parrish, r s o n a l supervi- the Department of Fish and

i In Jerome, said die. mini- flow re q u irm e n ts should

ised on biology, ^ f o r e the ' WM * u t off in 2001, diere fish living in the reach. It aken-about-three-or-four~ for fish to become estab -’

I d i ^ h e s a l d . ’I and Game is detyebping an’II response to die proposal .

5 o pn consultatkKi vdtli the Mate' - tm ents of Fish tn d Gaaie. ■ and R eaeadd^-iU iW ater ’ m fUHl the f t d e ^ Fish < rOdlifiB S e rv lc e ^ B u r e a u

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ha higher lha Index the m w Sre tun pfoiecBon naetfad

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at Bonduram.Wyo.4Ffaaaf.Cplo.

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face-to-face and say, ’Hey, w program that’s excellent and lot to offer the students,’” he s

But diere’s more to it than of technical programs, said » a Twin Falls High School coun

She said she informs ail sti ing spring registration of A 5rams. However, often there portation issues or schedul « th after-school sports or oi ies.

Hurley and the other auti ients said they_didn’t mind 3uhl for their educadon. But, heir afternoon schedules coul n their noon to 3 p.m. auto ted

That ARTEC’S overall numl ndicates a definite Interest Ij raining, Sass said

“They’re voting W di dieir heir elective choices,” he said.

Timcs-Naus w riter R oben Mc aached a t 735^231 or via e-mc r®magicvallcyxom.

. the old dam, providing__ flow in the river channe

Idaho Power’s FER st included a minimum s :r o f 200 cubic fe e t per e ■ about 90,000 gallons t

m inute to help establi tt w a te r fish e ry downs ■s Milner.r- Idaho Power reportec It that nionitoring as reo 1, year 2000 found few fis r ing the 1.6-mile reach

less than 2 percen t w- I- fish. Fish spedes indtui a led dace, U tah sucker i- sculpin, redside shiner, 1 carp, U ] ^ cdiub ^ sn » bass.

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ca n d id ite s fo r Idaho '] t District 24» seat B»'inat}

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y, we have this and we have a hesaid. V . han awar^Mss id Kim Draveis; lounselor.J students dur* f ARTEC proi lere are trarts- dule conflicts ir other activi-

auto tech stu- ind driving to lut, dien a g ^ could easily^! tech class. umbers are up s t in technlcU

leir feet, with aid.

r M ayer owt, f>«^mati a t rmayt

ling a m in im a l in n ^'ERC license m streamf^(W p er sisconcl-^ ns of water a ablish a col4> w nstream of

rted to F E ^ . recent as the

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WASHINGTON (A U.S. government is pn free a small number oi from its high*securi Cuba, in what would b release of combatants v longer considered a th re a t , S ec re ta ry of D onald H. Rumsf« Tuesday.

“There are some peo to come out of the oth th e c h u te ,” Rumsfel Pentagon press confera

O ther officials said tion of anonymity that i within days.

The U.S. govemmeni for months that some oi oners might eventually cuted, released to other for prosecution or hei nitely. Though ndes foi tribunals were announC' seven m onths ago, no been ordered sent bef bunal for trial.

Some of th e men hs held for nearly a year sii ro'iinded up during the tha t opened th e militi paign in Afghanistan o Transfers from Afghar Guantanamo began in Ja

The main task with t the months has been to gate them for informal m ight h e lp p reven t attacks and catch other ; offidals have said.

Rumsfeld said officij ve tting the prisoners i sure they were not candii p rosecution, no longei in te llig e n ce value , an

Court ha minor ex

WASHINGTON (AP Supreme Court has stee debate over executing j killers away from Wasl and into state legislattire:

The court refused Mo consider banning the exe but four justices deliverc ing criticism of what the; a “shameful practice” ail 22 states., Ju s tic e Jo h n Paul Si jo in e d by Ju s tic e s Da S outer, R uth B ader Gi and Stephen Breyer, sali percent of the 3,700 pe< d e a th row com m itted Crimes when they were and “ the fact th a t the I tures are paying attentior issue is remarkable.”

.No ju stice w rote sepj Monday to defend the pra

The juvenile case rejei the court involved a Ke m an sen ten c ed to dea a b d u c tin g , sodomizin; killing a gas station atti when hc was 17. Kevin St now 39, has been on dea since 1982. The high couj Stanford’s case in 1989 to juvenile dxecutions. ..S te v en s said th a t sin 1969 case, “a national con h as d ev e lo p ed th a t ju ' offenders should not be t ed .” Indiana, Kansas, M( and New York now bar thi tice, he said.

Kent Scheidegger, of th d ta th penalty Criminal J L «gal F o u n d atio n , saic because th ere arc not ei votes a t the Suprem e Co outlaw those executions, law m akers will probabl; debate w hether juvenile i dons are appropriate. “It jtijit be something that’s le ed'and goes away,” he said. - S teven H aw kins, exec

£ r e a o r of the National Coi to Abolish the D eath Pei ^ d any new sta te bans p ^ b u ad e o ther justices ti thfc four. “With one more v i ^ o r i t y of this court is ret iftilfe th a t is cruel and un Iftmishment,” said Hawkins

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have been 58 Paklstair since being 100 S audithe air war Kuwaitis aillta ry cam- United Statin on Oct. 7. from 42 cohanistan to labeled as <) January. saying it mt1 them over until th e eiI to interro- hasn’t madenation that means the e:nt fu tu re in Afghajiist;ier suspects, al war which

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iclear how many o ther1 have s o u ^ t release of lonals.etted them and gave our s n t ... th a t some of the s did not pose a threat” nited States, said Asad J lin, spokesman for th e t n Em bassy in ron.are reported to be some * tan is in Guantanam o, 1 di A rab ians, a dozen : and so on. In all, the a te s Is holding 598 men Ci c o u n trie s who It h as wi IS enem y com batants. ^ may legally hold them ra I end of hostilities. I t to ide d e a r whether that vn e end of the campaign istan or the entire glob- th ich is expected to go on pe

wlu n c le a r w he ther th e or le re le a se d would be “1 ipletely or simply trans- pli some other country for wc , Rumsfdd said.

sion on ii to statesave vaiying rules.ra c tice of execu ting 5-.iders is a relic of the jta is Inconsisten t w ith candards of decency InI sodety,” the dissent- •] s wrote.C lem ents of the vie- d .is group Justice For All vastices appear to be tiy- je.:» public support - not •<t of court colleagues - woiitrongly worded opin- the

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BAGHDAD, Iraq - Del ban on d is se n t, doze anguished m others and young men held a ra re u tioned protest Tuesday, tai th e s tre e ts of Baghd demand that President Si Hussein’s governm ent pi

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Howard said studies coi that charter schools, as a v are no more effecdve a t tea than aris public schools. But im p o rtan tly , a s Id a h o ’s < advocate of public schoc would be Inconsistent of h support a m easure th a t w divert public dollars away public schools. .

K ier saw vouchers as ht good potential. However, vi ers still have some form of em m en t strings tied to tl Thus, she supports tax aedii d t i z w to spend directly on school of choice.

A more poignant moment when panel m ember Twin* School District Superinten Terrell Donicht asked each c d a te how th ey would cou what critics see as their g re weakness.

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It ’s a S23 m ill ness ih e comn o f Tw in Falls run these days r e q u ir e s a di sophistication unprci in th e jot).

A g e n e r a t io n r a g o , th is w as a p a rt- tim e , re ta il- p o litic s positio n lh a t depended as m uch fo r success b o n th e so c ia l sk ills o f (he com- A m is s io n e rs a s u p o n th e ir g ra sp Tl o f public finance. e n v i r o n m e n t a l policy and health- Tv c a r e m a n a g e - ^

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T h a t ’s w h y Gl w e’r e su p p o rtin g _u i n c u m b e n t ^ R ep u b lican com- HC m is s io n e r G a ry G rindstaff for re* e le c t io n in BO D is tr ia 1 an d for- m e r T ^ in F a lls C ity C ouncilm an Mil Tom M ikeseU , a ^ R e p u b l ic a n , fo r ^ th e o p e n s e a t in |\/]2

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In D isW c tl . Republican in cu m l)en t6 a ry G rindstaff is t)elng challenged by D em ocrat H ow ard M eiers.In D istrici 2 , D em ocrat

B ob P o w ers fe ces R epublican Tom M Ikesellln th e s e a t being vacated b y retiring M arvin H em pelm an.The 77/nes-Afews offers its en d o rse m e n ts a s a service to voters. W e

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J* n e n t , BobPowers. A m oder- aa t e - t o - l i b e r a l e w h e n h e was onth e City Council, 9MikeseU has had 1

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Dr. Marilyn Howard h u 1 support of many respected in our state! Former superii dcni of public ihstruction. RepubUcan Jerry Evans, a 1 widely regained as a succes superintendent and busine: has said of Dr. Howard, “Sh good head; she has a good h she understands educadon.

Tcachcrs statewide feel e don is on (he move, progres forward under theleadersh Dr. Howard. As one teacher "Four years ago. I was disro 3RL-d. I now have renewed e siasm for my job. I owe that professional .■njpport of Dr. Howiird.”

Parents appredate the wi and compassion Dr. Howard exudes. They also appredat “tough as nails” approach tc cadng Idaho's childien. Wh< inserts her belief of “every c leaming every day,” and ma tains a policy of “no excuses from her teachers, parents k that, as a leader of educador will brook no nonsense. At a recent gathering in Twin Fal she spoke passionately and f fuUy about meeting the neec gifted and challenged childn and preschoolers. Parents wl were undecided voters said, has my vote now.”

She is respccted hy the lea of higher educadon who app: ate her effons to keep our sn colleges funded so post-secor educadon is affordable.

She is respccted by the sta Legislature, which gave her t reigns over a $930,000,000 sci

She is supported by busine like Howlett-Packard and Bo: Cascade, which recognize the importance of a well-funded,- erly supponed educadon sysi

Lastly, Dr. Howard is supp( by Republicans and Democn) who rccognize that there is n< Democrat or Republican way educate a child. It is encourag to drive throu^out a commu and see Dr. Howard’s campai signs in the middle of a clustc signs for Republican Candida

Dr. Howard has snitewide 2 port from parents, teachers, e cadona] leaders and business pie, independent of polidcal i affiliadon.

Please give hcryour suppoi well on Nov. 5.

N. DARLENE WRIGHT TwinFalls

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I would like to comment on editorial for Oct. 17.

In it, you stated you offered your editorial endorsements a service to your readers. Don’t : think it would be nice if you ai illy researched diose endorse- tients before rendering this se /ice?

I noticed you have incumbei Hep. Francis Field rurming igainst Democrat N&ke B i^e i nie reality of die situadon is E s a small farming conununity vest of Filer and Mike’s last ni s Ihler. You state Mike is prim y known as an environmental icdvist opposing daily operad< n the M ^ c VaJiey and state i lot a strong legisladve candidi n key state issues. Td really 111 0 know how you came to t lu t 1 lusion. Pve Imown Mike for bout three years and find him « well educated on issues, will 3 solve problems, willing to lis ) opposuig views, and not und le thumb of any special intere roups. He is, I believe, a third- eneradon Idahoan. Do you suj ose it’s because he is a Democ lac you can’t see fit to endorse im? Endorsement or not, he ti lyvote.In the Gannon-Chisholm race

3u again have another enviror lental acdvist with no real qua catioos (Chisholm) running lainst a real powerhouse of a mdidate ana a conservadve epublkan to boot (Gannon). K annon,asyou state, has vast iperience as a comptroller in t avy. Correct me if Pm wrong.

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iponed The residents £ xats need merely conj no record of candid^ay to Stennett and Ton -aging the Senate seat fl lunity die past sclaign Stennen has serv ner of Legislature, work iates. sdtuents in his di: e sup- obtained a leader ;edu- minority leader 0 sspeo- aseatontheA gri J party Comminee as wei

committees. CUint ran as protect human ri(

ty rights for all dll nis district. Amon he has worked tir confined animal f

n fe issue in Gooding ( Magic Valley. He

ra cy numerous biUs to in your the uncontrolled (

dairy industiy to j yj erty rights of ther>asa protea the existiti ,’tyou ers from over expi actu- effective lead er^ se- him to get severalser- passed in c i te of:

don from industry,ent

ler. wSSe Clint Ster sBuhl the people to bem y of life and make hiluune ter place to live, hi imari- Tom Faulkner was al Gooding County initions • iust one cow Bheis being an Envirorui date Protection Agency like Site. During Faulk It con- ^ Gooding Count)

hew asdirecdyres [m to allowing die uncon /iiiino of the daily indust] listen ' diey now have twi( ider as there is land tos irest He has allowed 10,i •j. dairies to locate ne sup. ties and recreation ocrat to allow Jerome Q] se its indusoial waste : has County. He contini

and maintained a d ice, dietic planning and >on- mission with ooviot itttij. interests. When dri

Gooding County, or a look out the windov

rows of manure on • .Mr. roll down the w in^ t vehide and take a c nthe see the irreversible J, . has created for his (

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the same outfit that this‘ a toilet scat and neemmer? You state thiruse foimess and cau- whiifdng dairy legisla- Idaiitell jrou firsthand thrt1 caution-what we chodts. Bill Chisholm Sents. Endorsement be Dn k m go widi Bill T h his degree in busi-ho State University. Pnihasallthequalifica- . *

5 senator from OOCd then some. You Irn voting against die Tim)ple. and hc has orgs1 strong advocate for Popof Idaho. ing.

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re:i4n informational elseour Oct. 17 edi- evid

^misstate Mike mouVe published a cor- . afonnday. and tve regret Wthe error may hatx isun

med fami

e ts a n e a s y “ s™ Ick fo r s e n a tetso t District 25 incitonsider the past untaidates Clint havefom Faulkner for du^iIt from their district. Thseveral years, Clint wornsrvedinthe needorking for con- sizes1 distria. He has butlidershiproleas inforr of the Senate and Thes•gricultural Affairs is mowell as three other diemiint has worked to andcrights and proper- buththe residents from appn

long odiers things, forcetirelessly on the nandd feeding operation institigCountyand duskfie has crafted is prato help regulate oven(d growth of the worldto pro tea the prop- tb .Cle residents and d tesitting dairy produc- pon vj^n s io n . ^ ^

ralCAFObiUs doesiof severe opposi- lyplain y lobbyists and dure i1 outside die Magic plann

greatcitenneu worked for plannsner dieir quality there3 his district a bet- time a, his opponent statesvas busy turning wheref into a disaster planni)w away from resortirunental greateicy Super Fund dieabdkner’s six years diat pinty commissioner, whereresponsible for access»ntrolled growdi WEIistiy to the point Waawice as many cows (We.to suppon them. thePoi 10,000cow-plusnext to communi- Don’ton sites. He voted mltfMCheese to dump nilgra stein Gooding ' ToPinually appointed Let'sa dairy-sympa- cablesmd zoning com- theMd'ious conflicts of itfeuvOdriving th ro u g ’ numbe .oneneedonfy ‘ aresulidow at the giant tedmdMl every comer or undoa idowofyouradeepbreath to bad ta jledam agehe ,„youdri is consdtuents Is ^aodnoi

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this the type of leadership we need representing us in Boise? thirdc not. If he does for Idaho what he did for Gooding Couni fdaho won’t be fir ro drive dirough, much less live in. The ±oice is d ea r-C lin t Stennett 3eruite in Distria 25.

DON COGGER TwinFaOs

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In his Sept 18 letter to The Hmes-Netus, John Cox d tes an >rganization as accusing the Population Institute of “promo: ng... abortion, forced contrace ion/sterilization (and) euthana ia.” I challenge Mr. Cox, the oi lisation he mentions or anyone Jse to produce even a sdntiDa ividence that the institute pro- notes any, much less all, o f the forementioned.What the institute does suppt

i universal voluntary access to icdically approved methods oi amily plannmg. Aside from thi ignificant fa a that we are nequivocally and unalterably pp o s^ to human rights abuse: iduding force and coerdon, vo ntaiy famdy planning progran ave proved highly successful u ^ u ^ o u t the world.There are more than 300 milL omen throu^out the world wl eed and want to determine the ze and spacing of their familie: ut lack access to family plannii iformation, means and services tiese are the women the insdtv most concemed about Many« lem do not want another child id did not want their last child it lacking access to medicaDy >proved contraceptives, are reed, if you will, to have preg- indes they do not want. The stitute is very much opposed ti is kind of force as well, though practiced every day, over and e r agai^ in many comers of tl: >rld; it is the kind of force that r. Cox and the organizadon he es apparendy. and sadly, sup- n widi unbriciUed enthusiasm. For the record, the institute is not “promote” abortion, no: es it regard abortion to be planning but rather a prt>ce- re resorted to when family inning is unavailable. The iater the investment in family mning. the fewer abortions ire WUl be. It has been proven le and again, espedally in tte tes of the former Soviet Unior lere lack of access to family inning led many women to ort to abortiort Today, with sater access to contraceptives,! abortion rate is plunging in It part of the world, as it b else ere when family planning is essible.VERNERFORNOS Vashington. D.CWerner Fomos is the president c Population Institute.)

n ' t u n d e re s tim a te { ra n ts ’ w ork v a lu a'o Paul Williams of Jerome: e t's get the truth out on the le shall we? You referred to Money Section of 77ie ZImo- » O ct 16 >^iere it said tbe ober of laborera is declining as suit of improvement in faim

locumented fore^pWoricers. rue, tedindlogy; has ttdcen k a f w Jobe; however, have driven to a fimn Of a daily

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moving lines, milk is, other than the 0 lies of the owners? competition. Woul'

I do agree that good high-paying I ance availability hi However, we votec to wortc state. Why Dell came here? Tl low wages. I would focus your e n e r» ( ing jobs and msJon something that all • offer the employee families.

Point is, if you re Sodal Security nov

I ' thank an ille^ali« you have pereonall; our country’s Immi; NaniralizationSer^

J” m yeyesarenobea*n*y» coyotes vtho UlegaD . firom aliens and lea'. J #«. desen to die), you r

have a due as to wl ing about

Craig is doing the and I guess I fit ind that do not agree wj that said, I have tos

on member of the Sien , OK,Ihaveasugg

everyone «4io owns farm and the Hispai lies who work on on with one, are assodj inany way: Stop she Don’t eat out, b i^ d ceries, buy tires, goi

I*® . or dentist, no gas, fa ment, plumbing, ele ing. Let’s see how so

le c h ^ e s h is o rh e rm___ would happen to die

then? We could trul’ to MICHELLE CHA^ B-h.

y H ow ard’s e f fo rts se^ p roven e f fec tiv e

I am writing to Str ^ mend the re-electior

Superintendent of P ■I,. InsDvction Marilyn: X " Dr. Howard has m

years of experience: J® Idaho’s children frot ^ te a d ie r to a p ^ d p t

doaorateofeducatii itute Brigham Younjy o f Her opponent, on thi

has never been a d a M teacher. He isn’t cer y he qualified to be a I

fact, he just recendy received a bachelor’; the Intem et in a non

Ito field to fulfill the rec gh it run for a legislative I id Dr. Howard’s oppothe favor of vouchers, wl at drain much-needed i le Idaho’s public educa p- There are an estimat n. students in Idaho wh

accredited private sc lor each student receive md- proposed voucher, it

the state an addition lioni Our state canno much money drained public education syst

' dally when we are lo anodier defid t forth

* year. Dr. Howard smi es the use of voucher

Dr. Howard has wo gently throughout thi implementing the ne

^ Achievement Standa Ise. Dr. Howard’s expert!

ing, she has made gre implement the Idaho Itdtiative. This initiat test eveiy student fro

f 0f garten through third \ test results v e both and parents an indica where their children i o f reading. Even Gov. Kempdiome has calle

I agree with the Ida Statesman’s editorial

. O a .2 0 ,“Nocomparia a clear choice ftv schc

as encourage you to join I m erStateSuperinten m Evansinsim portingl

Howard in bCT r» « M Id a h o i superintendei ZnstiuctiocL

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orkers picking roick. ,niiking cows? That ; he owners or fami- ers?lhere isno ... Wouldyou do it? .. a t we dtizens n e ^

ty here in Idaho.,', o tedldahoarigh^.,. . iVhydoyouthink^ ,!? They can pay iis- ' mid love toseey6U rw onhigher-p^-, .BJong insurance all employers n iiis t. jyeesand their V ,

ureceiveyour noworwillsooii, la liea A n d u n tfl. nally dealt with' n m i^ tio n an d 'Services (who iri'' better th w the’ M ^takem onCT^ leave them in the'

oureaUy don’t ”B what you’re talk;.

(the right rhtrig, , in th elS p erce rrt'" ' e widi youi Widi ! to a ^ are youa Sierra Qub? uggestion to w nsadairyor spanics and fami- none, do business sodated with one '> shopping today.9 domes, get gro- , go to the doaor s,farmequip-, electric^-noth- w soon everyone erminds.What Ithe M ade ValLay • truly ca lT h tra^ l . 3UVEZ

>rt8 h av e Ive> strongly recom- rtion of Stateof PubUc lyn Howard. ism orethan40 ice in educating . from a dassroom - dp a l.S h eh a sa >• cation degree : ioung Universify. An the odier hand, • |'1 dassroom >certified, nor is e a teacher. In ndy (last March)Jor’s degree over non-educational ! requirement to ive office, ipponentisin s, which could led revenue from lucation system, m ated 10.000.) who anend :e schools. If sived die $3,000 r, it would cost donal $30 mil- rmot afford this.Ined out ofsystem, espejy ^ r ;e looking at SSSS r the next f i s ^ ^ Ss m a rd y o p p ^ ^ S *Jiers. ■s worked d i l i £ ^ tth e state in S i g : new Idaho SSSS ndards. W i d i - ^ ertiseinread- ) great strides to ahoReading* 'Itiative w orl^to . tfromkinder- ; ird grade. The ; '■ oth teachers/. •'■i.Jdication asren are in terms 2 ,Sov. : )‘alledd ie lR F ff I [ .

ildaho M frialheadllne’tif - larison: HowaM •; schools.” I • joinmeandlt'of- Z Itendent Jeity.'. 5

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Field's support ft>r stands out above t

IhavebeeninO w yh most of my life, and Re has been extronely iiu in enhflndns tfaesocl&l no^w eO -bdngofO w ElidBre counties. Rep. J b e ^ an outstanding sii fanners and ranchers d nine t6nns in the Idaho Re¥i?esentatives. All th and'i'anchers that I kno s p e ^ highly of her ext help! integrity, high etli her rtsponsivcness to d of constituents.

R i^. Field’s dvic dut veiyextensive, and she

and fann polides and ft standing b l ic service, also b e ^ induaed to ti Rep^licanH aU ofFan

Rep. Field is running election on the Republi for D ^ c t 23-A, and I s believe we should give 1

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Banball bunk: Metl w o^t work for teac

Tbe litde old men whi around the table in youi room and dream up edii could not be more wronj can you compare teache Idaitt to Barry Bonds? H more than all the eleme teachers in Twin Falls. I take/10 beginning teach salaries to make as mud major league rookie ben warmer.

Bany only works with of hl0 business. Teachen with itudent who do not leam or have parents wl w an t^em In school Thi students with all the var disablUtiesand attitudei sodety. Students are ofti out of school for family \ Should a teacher be pale merit for a student who hurii&g for a week when concept was introduced?

Problems with merit p I indude the dghtwads wl ff to rm gn ize success. Twi f elebibntary schoob are c

teHtty among the top in t nation in student p ^ o r r

i Only 2 percent of the stu I the’fiation attend school: I' lesirftinding.' Our schools are overac

con^i>ared to the level of In Iny 36 years in educ

hsWt»never known a teac d i ^ o t want success for < student every day. Save' ' 'b ^ b a l l model” of meri until school funding reac subsistence level in Idahi will Heed to spend onothi mOlibn a year to reach A] levdipf school support. I i thinldyou would be happ; lo w er^ our performance Alabama’s level

DENNIS SONIUS TwinFalls(Jeter’s note: Dennis So

■ n utiSaffitin More than 1<X annually by plastic s'uri syc^cal operadoDS, che ^suction is small.■-.Performed! Liposucti foUowing areas: cheeks ^ s t areas, bade, abdoi

, q ^ r tUgh^ inner knei p^ormed on several ai also be done in conjunc procedures.^Where: Liposuction va ' aiAbulatoty {adlity,or o arHawtmwitiM; I jpow

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S 2 a sdalandeco* T h lsisaOwyhee and • ofyouwhcip. Field has You are tijSsupporterof Leglalatiirrsd io ingher etforctofoaho House of Tenn limitIthe fanners majority bknoiyof W hatyourextraordinary pasaalawethics and the wishesCO the needs ers'inindi^

rU useJidudes are example,shehasbeen Thederious awards courtA-ecorI education treasurer a id for ou t* ' ning unop{ ice. She has Apparentlj o th e majority ol rame. County are ing for re- they ore dc iblican ticket continue tcI I strongly wont the jo ve her our to do with t

dearly spel are profess and their jc and experil

le rit p a y tenure. Mai .MkoM. sense for aa c n e r s . its leading l who sit become hig-our board years of pn sditorials an inexperirongl How trying to pu cher pay in of the couni s? He makes If It isn’t 1 mentary CLAIR KIs. It would Jeromeachers’mch as one L edsIatU I

shadowedrith the best By the Coiers woric United Statnot want to the govemn! who do not does not rulThey have So the stavariedes of Idaho overrides found in which were often taken ' will of the ply vacadons. The statelaid on said,‘*Wek]ho went the people chen a key Another red? Austria in 11it pay Adolf Hideri who refuse what is bestTwinFalls’ Germany.”re consis- So ben u sin the ment of Idalfonnance. Consdtudonstudents in and tells t ^ools with ‘‘W eknbwv

people of IdiTachieving, Arm bands?iof funding. GLENLniucadon,I Buriey eacher whoor every DucMlUntl

wouldn't hcaches a To John IMIaho. Idaho Wow, Mr.: )ther$94 ing your per 1 Alabama’s McFadden, i 1.1 do not you are neid ippyifw e' norab irdw i nee to do to you?

You must 1 to tear into h

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100.000 liposucdonsurgerie ;'urgeons. Like other cosmeti< die overall risk of serious co

iction may be used for conto eks, jowls and neck; upper ai »domen u d waist; hips and I uees, c^ves and anlde. Lipb: J areas of the bofiy at the sai unction witii other cosmetic;

a may be safely.p^nned ii or office based sUr^jnl s^tewsuctira it generally rccomi «lgbt who have localiz^ fet, exerditB;^ ; ,

dering UppsJdtion should a«

— L e t ]dpaJ ofMomingsiek COTV Sdiool in TWin FaUs.)

Imlts eliminates oters’ power5 an open letter to those i irlM suppon term limits.'I upset because our Jlire overturned your «iforce term limits on us. ]mits passed by a narrow Ijrhutnotineveryicounty. j >ur are attempting to do is itw that would ovenide ties of the majority of vot- tidividual counties. ie Jerome County for I

lerk of the district ccorder/auditor, county ta-and assessor are run* iapposed. Why? \ Itly the overwhelming/ of voters in Jerome care satisfied with the job fdoing and wiil probably 1

sto be as long as they f! job. Polides has nothing t<th their job, which is spelledoutbylaw .They a essional business people, r job requires expertise srience gained only byflakes about as much pr a hospital to have to fire „ Tg heart surgeon who has ' • highly skiUed after eightpractice and have to hire iierienced doaor. You are hput the state In control siunty’s business. Vi’t broke, don’t fix h! tit tC R I C K E I T S Ge p

nture’s action«d HKIer’s sophistry ^Constitution of the Ltates, the people rule th mment, the govemment pi rule the people. p«state govemment of a(UTode “term limits,” g<tre voted into law by the w e people of Idaho. TIIte government of Idaho 5 know what is best for ^ ie of Idaho.”!r man said that In .11933. His name was ler. He said, “I know est for the people of

luse the state govern- daho ignores the ion of the United States tl» people of Idaho, iv what is best for the Idaho,” what’s next? is?LITTLE

Irting subsidy t hurt farmersiM . Martin:Ir. Martini After read- >ersonaI attack on Mr. n, it is very obvious that sither a duck hunter watcher. What did he

ist have been so anxious0 him that you missed point of his letter. He- iy suggesting that tiie

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itouring ai^ of the ‘ arms, breast or d '^ttocl^ inner and pbsucdoo ca4 be same tin^ and it can ic plasdc inirgery

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T E R S —local Ducks Unlimited d u retain some of the money raise and spend it locally i subsidy of sorts to te in e n would plant field com insi silage com, tiiereby maldi money (not less).

I bave often read in 77ie News about d ie possibility ethanol plant b dng built i M a ^ Vdley. Were that ti become a reality, it would the farmer yet anotherma for field c n n . What you ai ently don’t understand or i about is tiie fact that we ai ing our flyway because we l o ^ our food base. We u have thousands and thousi acres of com stubble to su these migrations and hold in tiie Magic VaUey. I doul we have 1 0 percent of that

You live in Hagerman,'V community enjoys the ecoi fruits of the duck season a: Hagerman Valley is the ho for the hunters. You are pr too stubborn to admit it, bi should extend Mr. McFadd

“‘^ ^ ' b RUCE EVANS

Perry Will support the voters' actkms, declsl

It Is not enough just to pt initiative for term limits. W have to elect offidals whb > support the will of the peo; We have voted for tenn lim three times now, and thank career p o U d d ^ we h pass the tenn limits inltiati' more time this November.

Bruce Peny, the Idaho nt Democrat running for Ueuti govemor, has said that the Legislature should have hoi the will of the people. Whei pass term limits again, tiie c politidans will txy to ovenui again. That makes the lieute govemor very Imponant, sir will cast a vote of the Senate The voters need Bruce Pen^

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certified pubUi'leTlcmes- attomey who ity o fan hdpsmaUand( in th e succeed.Heux:to prosperity depid give c a d o n a l^ e nnaricet Peny for lieuttappar- vote for our fai•rcare andrisingecorare los- for a sensible sve are sive budget pn! used to Legislature ha:isandsof a vote for prosinistain GlNAHANlId them TwinFalls ubt thata t today. „Your Honorronomicas the . •hotspot probably but youddenan ^

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W ENDELL - A 55-s Boise wom an su ffere d injtuies in rollover crash on In te rs ta te 84 n e a r V according to the Gooding Sheriffs Office.

Cheryl Mildon, a form FaMs resident, was drivini GMC Jim m y west a t abi p.ni. when she apparent correc ted while trying t h ittin g an o th er vehicle Jim m y ro lle d , sa id G C oun ty C h ie f D eputy Pierce.

The crash happened n« m arker IS l, just west of \ Pierce said.

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Simpson visits Ma{ Vailey today, Thursi

TWIN FALLS - U.S. Re Simpson, R'ldaho, Is in thi V a lley to d ay and T hi F o llow ing is a l is t of events:

Today• 11 a.m . to noon - Si

speaks tb the senior gove c la ss a t B liss H igh Scl re sp o n se to s tu d e n t J Myer’s request.

• 2 to 3 p.m. - Simpsor w ith th e R u ra l M agic D evelopm en t O rganizai Wendell CityHaU.

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a tte n d s th e reg u la r Twii K iw anis C lub luncheon Turf a u b in Twin Falls.

‘Haunted iiouse’ opi tonight In T.F. armoi

TWIN FALLS - The National Guard Family Re< Group will sponsor a "h<

— house=-from-7-to-14-p.m< th ro u g h S a tu rd a y a t the Falls armory, 1069 Frontie on the College of Southern campus.

'^ m is s io n is $4.50 for ap'd $3.50 fo r ch ild re n 1 u ^ e r , dlscounu be g visitors bring canned food E^iscounts a lso w ill be Tlnirsday to CSI s tuden t tO f^ student identification.

t h e haunted house has p l ^ for the past four yea b tte f i ts the Salvation Am I^ a h o N a tio n a l G uard F R A diness Group.

;Uoiiey raised also will b< to donate a Christmas tree M a^c Valley’s Festival of T

- t ih is even.t oaeans a lot s o r t e r s of th e Idaho Nai G tw d 'a n d th e ir families, S6 n ja Nowland, event org a id National Guard family b ^ ;

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ivirTFainsira profllea of tha two candklati y clarfc aarvaa aa th t county’a c Id chief alactkm ofllcar. Dutlaa I Munty departments and aubmlt «ara and praakllng ovar county

CQROUND Ago 64. lived In Twi Twin Foils County c

I A mayor Irom 1986 tomomberfrom 1978 have threa grown d

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each sta le $5 millior g t - loms. U pdaledsoftvM e S S counting tuiiots 1

Twin Fails County 0: everything thoy can who Is eligible to voi

D Q E T Says he loves worfcise e any need for rw Tho counly has a fn. and h e encourages 1 10 find other ways 10 don’t burden iaxpayi

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iposed w ind farm in fulltmty proceeds, about Putes could be erected on fanM ountain, providing alsc40;000 h b o ^ taxes to stazfers and jobs to work- nin^d Heckler, director of Tand devtiqmient, told abo

to nimpressed by the pre- said, C tin is R ichina of the> frustrated Iw some of Agaatofaisquestiotts. comrtamen have restricted a t eo tterdM buntahiifthe tniii»tq>? U iat ia an im por condtac.officials will have' sam.Hecklersaid. loolIna DiGnuda asked if mecea win b e painted in andiflBge?.p«tteni'diown wheteq»q> anypoatm ' fo r tec t diat aomeooe wiU Ifm itig a te , th e v i ta a l plant e tu r f a t e " Hecider >truis v m d d b e o M i ^ to b e a

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Douglas and stat ith the. n ess w ith a o

5 C o u n t yiataa ( b r t ^ n Faila County d ’a Clark of ttw diatrlct court, s ea Include working aa tha cla Knitting a budget to county C( nty elactlona. Annual aalary:

I R obert Fort(Incum bent)

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Twin Falls Counly 39 years.Ity clerk since 1992. Filer6 to 1802. Rior City Council 378 to 1986. he and wife Carol m children.

Is iob. Period. H e's wotWng on D lo soe through, such as >ftware for recording land

I oloctlon reform bill will givo illion to Improve voting sys- loftwars will shorten prop time ots ar>d improve accuracy, ty oloction board members do can to tnal(e sure everyone I vote ge ts out and votes.

orfcing o n the budget. Doesn't r m ajor changes in the budget, a frugal budget lor its size,)0S ail dopartm ont managers s to generate revenue that payers.

county manager fomi ol gov- voted it down In 1998. Says I

Ided (orm of county govom- 1

re, m ade possible by lundlng : jpromo Court, wU im pm o tho < n anxM>g court systems in c rocords need to stay public, ould be a way of blacking out ion such a s Soda l Security people a t risk of kjeniity theft.

limits. Says h e 's worked In ] 376 ond h e 's obsen/ed the 1 wortdng. f

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i bri^fTesidefimake the dedsions determii sportsman access and paint o The company must secure bo lease from the U.S. Bureai Land Management and a pe from Cassia County befo e bi Ing. These two enddes wlU lii spell ou t th e condidons un which the wind farm must 0 ate.

T he BLM will h o ld sev( meetings, probably in the 1 full week of January, to col public com m ents on th e w Pann, Heckler said. U te B U I Uso accept w ritten commc starting sometime in the be. liM of September, be said.

The wind farm would reqi about 2 0 f u l l - t ^ **wind^t :o maintain the turliines,;aid. Gwen Montgomery aske Jie companv would hiz« loc \gain, Hecklier would not mal nmmitment, but be did say 1 It o th e r s ite s W indland 1 rained locals to ^ die job. ‘i rompany will probably do am e in Cassia Counly. Wndli ooks fo r peop le who hi nechanical and computer ak md sends them to D enm a^ vherever the turbines are nu or training, he said.

If an goes as \ ^ ^ n d l^ o£Sc lian, the cooipany will b e j ^ c trucdon in 2004. The p ro jM 1 « a boon to diecooifflumty. s IbaUnoakelandrCdmpa^pii lint.!:.'?:.-----------

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nee I went on,” Douglas said Bt Erv with a pretty substan* la t showed people weren’t • way ±inga.were going, but ter to (the coundl)."!oundl members have a dif- ire ta tio n on how th ings

n W ayde Johnson said Douglas constantly made [cult to conduct, and as a lard to carry out d ty bust-

It of opposition came when •d buying heating oil from [arted doing all of its busi- com peting business in

y c l e r k Iderk In the Nov. 5 general ai

; auditor, racordar, clerk for t :lark of tha court, compiling I commlaalonara for their app y:S40,97e.

■ K f S Olcn U B a i i l W D

Age 60, Twin Falls native, retii W est w here she worked a s a I tor and d e rk lor 31 years. s«r\ Communicattons W orkers o l A 8110 a s secretary/treasurer fo and vice presideni lor th ree ye newcomer, sh e artd husband I two grown children.

Says the counly needs a two-f she w ants to give back to the (

Says elections are being handi

Says there a re probably ways trimmed from the budget aod u

county's most Important resout

S ays having a full-time county i having the three county commi part-time instead o l full-llmo co counly money. Would have to I and the cons.

S ays county clork shouia publit of commission mootings In the i

S h e would suppon torm iimlls. I already a re torm limits - it 's coli People ow e it to themsotvos, ar who died lor the prtviiogo, to vo exerdse your righi to vote, you room to complain.

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1”“ °; took tim e off fi Series Tuesday e

“ d e j the debate betwe oper- didates for state

««r«i rew arded:'v era i managers produt 5 first taining banter.

R epublican Ki certifled pubUc i

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l«d if CableOne. Thoui ocals. goise now, Sonni " ^ a o n afarm in jeroo

d it t Johnson-ffld ad 1 had he passed Colorad *• The fUledZdaho’s. o d ie ‘T h e m ith is lv dland tim e and d id no h av e Quatelv.''he aaid. skUls M uch of th e i ^ or know v ^ t a conn nade, Joh n so n , who

ch ie f d ep u ty coi Sdals years ago. He exp icon- troBerls die stated tw in officer and alao a . said S ta te L and Boapriaal-------B oard-haa-the-c— ------ re^ponsiblUtytto

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ig n s , Cllid H azeltoh's sister cit; m- said. H esoldhefirstft n’t City Council meeting lut tion . At th e tim e,.

explained that they lif- conflict of interest ir gs business with the newl

Douglas said he wa id he had done busine: dc some 2 0 years when a served on the O ty Cc

si- The d ty continues tod oil from the o ther bu

:n Kent Sullivan said Tue m After that disagrees si- continued to be left ou in issues as some $4S,00(

Eledion I f i1 -^ 2 0 0 2 iif l ^ilalaetloaT ha . 1X the commlaalon' | j ig budget requaeta •PProval, reglatar*

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Democrat Lan.__________________ Blretired from U S his <I a te lephone opera- roonw rvedw lth defe3l Amertca Local of hirfo r aeven years r-—> years, pollttaal Lk Id RobertJr. have ^

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BC----------------------- geneIty manager and Wasiimlssloners work DemiI coukl savo tho forthto look at the pros dona

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- If sports fans school F from th e W orld Sou 'f evening to watch , years cween the two can- U.S. I Ite controller, they he is ) d: The two money be thi duced some enter- Land ]

“PvKeith Johnson, a since

ic accountant who explai —I also has a law accoui

degree, faced ing re j ( o f f w ith w ith I EJ Democrat Bob comes t th e final forum mdust r th e Twin F alls over ti Comm erce and tnunc

ough both live In m ue ii nnichsen grew up “It’s romeCounty. inginadmit that though to hav redo's s a te bar, he C otto

EmmeI was working full ' Johi not p repare ade- in g a id. accouie public doesn’t band I introller does, said job in> was ap p o in ted financ con tro ller th ree be car ■xplained the con- t teVdiief financial bankei I a member of the . rience oard . T he Land But) B -constitu tio n a l— atlon - to m anage-state— John»

.EYCityE

r i t ie iz ecity of Eden, Douglas sR found out about it in a pIng soon after the elec- p le,. council m em berssy wanted no hint of a pt in having the d ty do bewly e l e c t i mayor. tlwas skeptical becausc E

ness with th e city fo r ' Eten he had previously viCouncil and as mayor. h

today to buy its heating bb u ^ e s s . Councilman p

ruesday. fe iemen^ Douglas said he; out of the loop on such al ,000 in proceeds on the

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TWIN FALLS - T he ch leputy for retiring GOP Atton General Al Lance said the d a if his experience in th e ofr tiakes him the dea r choice to .ance’s shoes.

But a Democrat chaUenger si is extensive experience in cot ooms - both as a prosecutor a lefender — has given him the a f handson knowledge the off

r ' ^ kn,a 2 0 0 2 B f “ es^eop le , not ju s t governm e gencies,” said Keith Roark, [ailey D em ocrat run n in g f t to m n general Roane also described himself death penalty advocate. He a is experience on both sides ipital murder cases would hc im advise the Idaho Legislatu 5 It faces possib le chang rompted by federal ndings i

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BOISE - Republican attorrn sneral cand idate Lawrem 'asden T uesday accused h emooadc opponent of not beii irthcoming about a person ^nation to an environm ent tHlp. *Democrat Keidi Roark rejeac le charge, calling It anothi tample of political “demonii )n, which I think is counterpr ictive to what I think needs i ^done."Wasden, the chief deputy i tiring GOP A tto rn^ General; mce, said it was hard to beliei a t R oark did not know thi aho Rivers United supporte eaching the lower Snake Rivi ims when he gave th e grou 00 in early 1999 and again i il2 000 .The attomey general, Wasde gued, '‘must Imow th e issue

ndidates sid s to ea rn th e maxim ui lount of money over the Ion in to suppoR the state’s publi looIs.Sonnichsen, a b a n k e r of 2 ITS and now a vice president c 5. Bank, said the main reaso is running for controUer is t the “acdve” m em ber of th

nd Board.T v e been up front with thi tee the b e^ n n in g ,” h e saic slaining he intends to study tb K>unts payable and the incon

revenue on the Land Boan ch the “jaundiced ey e " tha nes from working in privati lustiy. He said having lived al ir the state dves him an edgi understanding how to maxi ee income from state land.'It’s .difficult for someone li\ in Boise to know what Ifs liki

have a sawmill dose down h ttonVrood, C ouncil o: imett,” he d .ohnson emphasized th a t hav ’ a thorough know ledge o tiunting gives him th e uppei id because of die nature of dw in ac tiiu as die state’s chie

uidal offilxr. Sonnichsen salt can hire someone with thos< lls to do that iob and that as t tker he has already had expe ice in that Idnd of oversight tut Idaho has a $4 million oper on-that-m ust b e m anaged m son-polnted out,-and .an j

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Eifttor.ChadBabhritj, 73M

^s c o u r^ e of an old park to be put park, and the possible piirc police car..

He said he dedded to put pattern of exclusion when bers approved a contract in i the city’s police chief, Kei Douglas had questioned thi Hazelton paying for a polic when he first came on boat had been a vocal critic ol before he was elected. But pretty much been laid to resi few months in office. Sullivar

“As a council, we fe lt v about having a policeman,” S

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p e r i e n c t

KatthRoartt Un•and

M ore on t h e e le c

now the death penalty,lik e Republican Lawnse a t said his years of sele n t Lance have d v e n h*k, a expenence with m arr fo r to Idaho. He said, 1

that he helped fen<•If as gintr"* against Idahosaid on issue h e would» o f make a priority if elehelp - Mid he would remiiture supporter of tbe dnIges gram - which offens on Please see ATTOI

p s R o a rk fl sn ta l d o n a l___ and he must know tb

But Roark, a privmey who has been a counin ee and c ity m ayor, sth is re^xmse he made du

eing deba te-tiia t he donim al on a friend’s recomnuntal s to p p e d j^ e n he fin

in late 2 0 0 0 about tlcted don’s long-standingh e r dambreadiing.liza- "I had b^fn ti:pro- ported d e a n water,s to knowledge th a t 's e:

they did,” Roaric saiiY to extensive knowledge'ilAl did beyond that.”leve He pointed out thaihat Congressman Miche'ted has been a member'Iiver Conservation League:oup in th e Idaho House1 In Simpson’s staff said tl

man joined just to kiden what the environmen:^es. Please see DONATH

S p a rk d e bum business with that kinong would want to makeblic someone with very j

skills. Johnson said h<2 1 oped ^ o se skills in I

t of jobs as controUer forson Oklahoma (where cor; to appointed) and also uthe ta n t who h elp e d p

County back on itshis bankruptcy,lid, Johnson said he hthe put the Idaho contro:)m- ahead by automadn(Eud with computers,itat Sonnioisen counteate ft’s about tim e gcall caught up with private

Ige When they got theiiixi- w rap up , Sonnichsi

would be best for the jliv- he hasn’t taken any nIke coiporadons or sped:in to wiance his campai,o r repeated his conunitr

Land Board,av- Johnson po in tedof Sonnichsen, who migh

>er completely to Demoah e pals on L u d Board iief belong to the party thlid strung the Idaho timb» e and has cau sed prcs a ranchers who use publpe* grazing.

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n c i l -put toward a new auchase of a new .

put on end to the ten coundl mem- : in September for Kelly Bangerter.I the n e c e ^ ty of olice departm ent • 3oard and In fact c of th e concept 3ut the issue had rest after his first ivansaid.I t very strongly t,” Sullivan said.HAZELTON, Page B3

t o u t

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f‘ Jiwrence W aaden! f serving under,; in him p ra c tica l ' many issues vital t id, for example, fend off f e d o S : aho water ri^ita, ; uld continue to • f elected. He also : em ain a strong * drug court pn>-<*

fers non-violent • TT0RNEY.PagBB3 :

f o r \ a t i o n s ; !V the players.** 2 private attom ey *

-, stood by th e \) during a recent •

fhn f r f i I nm endatknand !! finally learned ut the organiza-; ing support for *

d that they sup- t Iter, an d to m y ' s exactly w hat 1 said. *1 had no ;

ige of what diey ;

that Republican ichael Simpson >er of the Idaho {uesincehewas « lUse, a lth o u g h . id the congress- : o keep up with nental organizs* * tATKWS, Pase 83 '

h a t e ikind of volume ike sure It had ry job-spedfic d he has devel- ' < in his previous ' for the state of I controllers are I

io as an accoun- t d pu t O range • “ its fe e t a f te r ^

le had already : itroUer’s office * dng th e office |

intered, saying g overnm en t ;

vate industry, heir chances to '•;hsen sa id h e ' i ie job bediuse ; ly money from •>edal interests •Ipaign. Hc also t nitm ent to the '

te d o u t th a t night not attest • nocratic prind- rd issues, does f that has h ^ - • imber industry ' p ro b lem s fo r : nibllc lands f o r .;

ter Julie Pence I 3 S ^4 1 o rb v e -l

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; J u d i3 BOISE (AP) - , ^ dering his wife s <• their home has tx a Azad A bdulli 3 lolling Angle Ab< * their house on f

inside early on C

; Lorcne ‘SU’ j 3 Kimberly, servji ' a t W hite Mort

will follow at i Park.

5 M o rjo rle (C2 P a ^ e , menjori2 today a t the Hoi;N Chmxh in Poye•Z Funeral Chapd,

A rch ie W. C layton , servii today at the Ch

.5 Church U.C.C. < .. m en t w ill be

*5, C em etery (Joi g ' Funeral Home, S

« C u rtii Lansb<f Lake a ty . U t ^

{ Soda Springs an<!’ , vice ac 1 2 p jn . 1

2 Soda Springs LD{ ? friends m ay cal

w today at the Sinur w in Soda Springs i

S 11:30 a m Thur«! center.

Jam es Lee Ma service a t 3 p.m.

* MftfptaryI ? TlOSixthSt

i R ^rP .W olfeo f S of Christian burit 1 S a tu rd a y a t St

C atho lic C hurcl rosaiy service at 7 D em aray’s Fune

^ Gooding.

;; Agnes Smutny 0

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: Zina iCrk Tolmai2 Zina Kirk Tolman.- away Sunday October

Stoney Creek Retireme Twin Falls. Idaho.

Zina was born on M in Linden. Utah, to Je

; Kirk and Ciard Roszin « Kirk. She graduated fr( , Grove High School in ; mei the love of hdr life

Alvin Tolman. in July c « Ihey were married on* t9 . 1928. in the Salt

Temple. Lawrence and: Utah and Idaho the lirs they were married. '

* moved to Ihe Los Anot « 1940 and lived there ; when they moved to Bur i; in. 1964 they moved tc- Idano. Lawrence diei i They were the parenis <* dren, Beth (Burton) K

d eceased Orla (Bill) Boise, Idaho. Clara Morriwn. ol Twin Falls.

* L Kirk (Frances) Toimai* Utah. Zina was Mothi S Grandmother to 22 g Qrandmother to 45 a M Qreat-Orandmother to 1 I ‘Her children arise u* her blessed* ProvertJs 31

' ZIra (s also survK^ bfriend, Barbara Bailey of rdaho. In addition to h«

< one daughter and one g 8he:wai,predeceased b

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Ig e d e i} - A man accused of mur- fe and then setting fire to s been denied bail. jH ah. 25. is ac cu sed of Abdullah and then setting n fire with four children n Oct. S. The children all

— S ]is’ Alberta Brown of at 12 rvice at 1 p jn . today Trinir ortuary; in term ent It Sunset Memorial Ja n

of Ja

(C arson) W all o f JTTl? aorial Mass at 1 p.m. Maust aoly Family Catholic Park lyette (Haren-Wood >el. Payette). ____

V. Sherw ood ofrvice a t 2:30 p.ra. n — *iChallis Community “ • P liC. of Challis; inter- CLEje in th e C hallis VirginJo n es and C asey of a e a?, Salmon). o f Blac

liberry J r . o f S alt Clearfi* ah, and formerly of cations and Pocatello, ser* The

B. Thursday a t the p.m. Tl L M Stake ( ^ t e r ; fh e a M il ^om 7-8 p.m. 2005 S. lims Funeral Home with FI gs and from 10:30- B urial irsday at the stake Re$tlav

PocatelM a « w o t R upert, . i.m. Friday a t the f ■ly Rupert Chapel,

directio:i of HOI a ty . Mass irial at 10:30 ajn. u ^S t. E lizab e th ’s Kent i

rch in G ooding; ALBIC it 7 pjn . FHday a t of Albio ineral C hapel in 2002. at

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y of Buhl, service announi

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Some names ar

Jem Villanue^

MAGIC VAIXBY

RuthAiu

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F a l l s V , r a ^she and Lsion In the and in mission in (

(held at c 2 0 0 2 . at Chapel. 22 with Bishqi ducting. B Marion Cen Friends ma' sFuneral'Ch£ 11:45 a.m. church. Se direction i Chapel.

m B m C a snanin. 94. p a s s e d ...................ier 2 0 . ^ 2 , at J s c k H . I iment Center in jack h. \A

1 May 24. 1908 & J?F ails C ) James Henry b. and Marti iz na Cuillmore He had cam

Sunday, Oct I in 1926. Zina home life. Lawrence He marrie

iyoM927 and Mock in Elko, ^on peceniber then moved r >alt Lake City Co. Ranch ir nd Zfna lived In lamily returr lirst lew years while on vac.

a. The lamily Rainier, OR ii ingeles area In job at Wever jre until 1945 on Monday { Burley, daho. W ednesday d to Twin Falls. Flnishino and

*»*ore transt< 18 ol lour chil- Plant and wt

•^0’^ retired. He wa "ODayley of 633 and 580. ara (Marvin). Having intei Ills, idaho and outdoors, he i irran ol Provo, shooting spoi

to four, time member 23. Great- Club and Pac

5 and Great- Association. H 314. the support of

W>® 1095 Natk 8 31:28. of which he Ii d ^ a special Jack loved is r of Twin Falls, wtth the Hunte her husband, and was recer ne grandson. ^ service pl d by her par- ^totgun. RIHe d two sisters. Instnjcior with m eC h ig ch ^ ' fled reloada

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n i e s mescaped unham ed.

3 . Abdullah was arraign one charge of first-degre

f c h a rg e of a rson , th re I attem pted m urder and I child endangerment. Ma I Swain said Abdullah mus

Services12 p.m. Saturday at the Holy nity Episcopal Church in Buhl

ames Walter Webb, infant son Jam es and Nichole Webb, morial service at 2 pjn. Nov. 3 th e R eflection of History usoleum a t Sunset Memorial -k in Twin Falls (Reynolds

-D e a t h ]Itha V. HoskinBLEARFIELD - B ertha linia Morrison Hoskins, 78, learfield, Utah, and foimerly lackfoot and Pocatcllo, died Iday, O ct. 21, 2002, in irfield, Utah, due to compli- )ns from cancer, le service will be held a t 2 Thursday, Oct. 24. 2002, at C olonial F u n era l Home, i S. Fourth Ave., Pocatello, Floy Morrison officiating, al will fo llow in the lawn Memorial Gardens in tello.iends may call from 1-1:45

T hursday a t C olonial ral Home. irangements are under the i tion of Payne Mortuary 221 < Main S t. Burley.

t J. Coopar 'BION - Kent J . Cooper, 47, fsion died Tuesday, Oct. 22, '4a t Cassia Regional Medical 1 r i n Burley.angem en ts will be cLinced by R asm ussen c

3SPITALS>KA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL are omitted a t the patient’s re<

Admitted ueva R ujw ^^E dith Day of Bi

Violet Hinz of Burley n r RTCIONAL MEDlCAI/CEl

’Dismiased Aiuie Anderson of Twin Falls

IITUARIESL. Ext 278. between 2 pjn. and 5 p be »<naa ai*M s for obttuartM is 0■ 6pjn.«vs«yday.

In many leadership and

? positions. In 1954-1955 Rifl Lawrence served a mis- the He Northern States Mission, a 1 1975-1976 Ihey served a Rill

in Canada. i9{al services for Zina will be Cat 1 p.m. Friday, October 25. V It the 10th Ward LDS Roc 229 Park Ave., Twin Falls Pist Hop Charles Hansen con-• trail . Burial wlll follow at the J. :enr)ete7 in Oakley, Idaho. Mei nay call on Thursday Irom the jntil 8 p.m. at Reynolds Gra 3hapel and on Friday Irom of e m. to 12;45 p,m, at the beir Services are under the Stai n ol Reynolds Funeral rent win Falls. Grar

OTLE Rock,Wash.

I. Wabster fife!;;. Webster was born June of Ihi at the lamily home in Filer was s County). ID. to Richard year, artha A. (Sierer) Webster, entov ancer and passed away He Dctober 20. at the family VFW

Koreried Anlia F. (Lehman) joinei iko. NV January 16. 1965, M.P. d his new family to Peian Su 1 in Tuscarora. NV. The sons, urned to Filer, ID. and Ann) acation to his sister's In dauc R In 1967, applied for a Mock yerhaeuser in Longview Mrs. ly and went to work on Wast ay. He worked In the- Webi nd Extruder Oepartn>ents Webs isferring to the Chlorine Twin 1 worked there until he Perri:

was a member of Unions Grest 0 . daugtIterests In animals & the great- le became active In the Pre ports, becoming a life- paren ?er of the Cowlitz Gun July2i ’aclfic Intemattontf Trap Crei■ He was recognized for Green : of the shooting sport et Mer a t ^ Rifle Assodatton Thursc e Is a Patron Member, the Ke i teaching and worked Pacifl< nter Education F ^ ra m servic cantly presented his 30 perfon ) pin. He was a certlfled 10882.

W la i n iM m s Mm 1} Ihe m w and a c m - made

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igned Monday on hearii:gree murder, one Ab< h re e ch a rg es of Lake nd one charge of BoiseMagistrate Kevin dencenust remain in the at a A

Funeral Chapel, TwinF*

C arl McKinley Sbaison Twin Falls, service a t 113b. a t th e LDS S take Cei^ 3 Maurice St. N , Twin Fa:>ry may call one hour befoiiai vice a t the church (PariIds Valley Funeral Home. T»

: NOTICE,Funeral Home, 1350 E.

■a »” *'>'•

f; Connia W. BournHANSEN-Caiuu'eW.

in H ansen died Monday, ti. 2002, a t Magic VaUey 1

Medical Center in Twin F2 A rrangem en ts wi It announced by P a rk e ’: . V alley F unera l Home3 . FaUs-

e Cfiariea'Chuck-Kein BUHL - C harles «i' Kennedy, 59. of Buhl died5 2002, ac his home.1 No services are sched

this time. Arrangement;e d irec tio n of F arm er F1 Chapel, Buhl.

PhBHp Lyle CurtisRUPERT - Phillip Lyle

, 65. of Rupen died Tuesdi , 22,2002, a t Magic VaUey R I Medical C^enter.

No services are p lan n ! cremation was under the dl I of White Mortuary in Twin

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5 -------- —15 p.m. Monday ttiflwcti SMuRte) is oMts*maglcva»«y.com. Owrtti

Jack helped wiih the local. Rifle Program and was a coat lha Woodstock Junior Rille Ciu a 19 year 4-H leader, he starte Rille Project in Cowlitz Coun 1984 Ihe Websiers were self Castle Rock Ciiizens of the Yee

While serving with the C. Rock Police Reserves. Jack u Pistol shooting and helped witi training program.

Jack was a 7ih Degree Gn Member and served as Mast the Silver Lake and Sunny Granges, being a lileiime mer Df each. He especially enjc being on the drill team and b Stale Lecturer Gofer. He was ently Steward of ihe Silver t Srange. He-received his Silver 25 year) pin at the Sunnyi 3range 100th Anniversary cele fon last March.

A Jileiime member ol K< iagles #1555 lor 20 years erving as an officer for man lose years. He was a dual men if Ihe Casiie Rock Eagles #556 /as elected Vice-President this ear. Until poor heallh took hold ntoyed dancing.He recently joined the Toi

FW #10882 having servec orea in the Marines and tl lined the Army and became 1

Survivors include his wile t sns, David Mock and Duane (v nn) Mock, Castle Rock a aughters. Mrs. Tobby‘(Glnj ock) Jones. Charlotte. N.C., £ rs. Mark (Carrie) Henry, Ke ash.; brothers, H. Way ebster. Filer, ID. Jam es fibster. Buhl, ID, Dale Webst vin Falls. ID, and William Websl »rris, CA. and a sister. Be ressett. Rairiier, OR; six grar lughters; two grandsons; and t eat-grandchildren.Preceding him In death are I irents ancTa son. Brian Mock. Iy26,2001.Creotatkjn has taken place at t een Hills Memorial Gardens. Memorial Services will be he u ^ e y , October 24 at I t a.m.»Kelso Eagles Hall at 609 Sou cific Aye. Lunch following tt rvices, Military Honors will t ^ e d by the Toutle VFW N

ii ernorlal contributions may t

i l i n w iI Councy Ja il tmtil his pre ring, scheduled for Nov. 1. bdullah told police h e wa :e City a t the time of the ie Police Chief Don Pierce ce - induding a sighting of jMountain Home gas stado

— . MFoils).

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H E L Pirice’s M acc Republic! Twin S . date Mike

out of the > B aucus t

E, 16th St., M *nt!i;^f Taylor d

Oct. 10, Democrad

Bourn of lated to a ^ Oct. 21. gayhairdn ' Regional . “I went Falls. fof niy faiwill be for all pec 6’s M agic w ere hurc e of Twin suggestion

said . “ Th becam e cl

He told I2d Oct. IS, is launch!

. . . to u r , bu tsduled a t resume me Its under M iller, chi F u n era l Republican

GOP would “I am her

one reason le Curtis, sag* agaii iday, O ct T ay lo r sai Regional democracy:

paigns.” . ined and Miller sai<direction ried th a t tl in Falls. R epublicar

most promi would hurt

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Pan(BOISE (Al

tors pay dep Co. an d the those guarar will change

, tion season.. T he s ta te Commission

------------- 1 company’s red ep o sit req

lay. 12,400 inigaditti The new n

deposit from i ~ who have recll Junior payment rem )ach lor fo rm er guid 'lub. As deposit ^ m < rted the or more late i jnty. In

g r U ta h :Castle

. j h l o U tah m an w;Srange - Monday afterister of a stolen $45,00lyside d e in to a p h a ilember the drugs he 0ijoyed ing from autlibeing th a t ended w

>8 cur- an d ro lled th l-ake times.

fJsidfl saii0 h?a had his seatbe seriously h u r t ;

Kelso >"Ue chase at s s and n*Ph. any of Jen sen , 27,smber was arrested fc >6 and a “ sm ash ar lls last Evergreen phai lid. he The Flatheat

office said the

A M ontana

.^and C o w m (

inger Yellows<|SfI YELLOWSIC ayne PARK, Wyo. (/ s A. Y e llow stone ister. reported a rare 8 Jster. C a tt le a re iJeljy Y ellow stone, end- to u ris ts an d ei

S M tte d a c o w n , u |. aboutam U aand I Z South Entnmce.

I t seemed rea t the woman Marsha

' noc the kind ofw held aUy see in the pai 1. at Qy tlie time raouin catch it. th e ani » h f • ■ Tbenearestff

(h e B rid g er-fi f be Forest,.aDout 1 lalth ' sout h ea st ■167. Kaxledidnotic

i d iaconfrw lM ra.

i f e ’s mpreliminary cates AbdulI. time of the awas in Salt Pierce als<ie fire. But cans and otlce said evi- before the f;of Abdullah found a t theidon - indi- Pierce

l o n t a n a

: t u m s t c.ENA, M ont. (A P) - llcan U.S. Senate candi- ike Taylor, who dropped he race against Sen. Max s tw o w eeks ago , said y he is resuming a limit- ipaign aim ed largely at lg th e s la n d e r o u t of la politics.”r dropped out of the race 3. co m plain ing th a t a -atic Paity ad was calcu- ) m ake him look like a dresser.nt home and 1 prayed - family, my friends, and people of M ontana who j r t by the slan d er and Ions about me,” Taylor T he m essage , th e n ,: c lear. ... I f I m ust go t should be in a good

d a news conference he :hing a s ta tew id e bus u t does n o t p lan to media advertising. Ken chairm an of th e s ta te a n Party, said the state lid pay for the bus tour, here for one reason and 3n alone: to send a mes- ;ainst m udslin g in g ,” »aid. “I w an t to save 1 qr from the smear cara- !

said the party also wor-c th e lack of a v isible :ran cam paign fo r th e Im inent M ontana race \u rt local GOP candi- a

w as tra ilin g B aucus 1

lel OKs ir(AP) - The way irriga- n leposits to Idaho Powerthe m anner in w hich t<rantees are calculated t<je for the 2003 irriga- t(1- ir ate P ublic U tilitie son has approved th e dii request to revise the ae q u ire m en ts fo r i ts rc^ tion accounts. ar rule would require a rcm irrigation customers bireceived two or more reem inder notices. The co Jideline re q u ired am customers with cwo ape payments of $ 10 0 or p i

i man faces (ELL, Mont. (AP) - A oflwas a rres ted ea rly an

e r allegedly smashing ofsOOO sport utility vehi- wiharmacy, grabbing all wee could and then flee-' latuthorittes in a chase 'when he hit a deer witthe vehicle several the

tinsaid Michael Jensen tbelt on and was not irt a t the end of a 12- it'speeds reaching 8 0

i'io?l?ft“X'S Ian d g ra b ” a t an

harmacy. ■ ■ead County sheriffs I Whe GMC Yukon was V 1 from a car dealer in I J

la Highw ay P a tro l ™

n o v e s i n t o ^

^stone ENITONE NATIONAL H (AP) - Visitors to

9 N ationa l P a rk II mresight-acow . II ■B n o t,a llo w e d in 11 Hs. b u t on Oct. 7, II H: em ployees a lik e II ■f near Moose Falls, ■tnd a half inside th e H

really odd,” spokes- Hu Karle sai(£ "It’s ■f wildlife you’d USU- Hpark." ^rangen arrived to .

inimal bad ff lo v ^ ^

:<r«sliigairea~lain •Teton N a tiona l t l S ^ e s 1^ . '

c loM if 1*1)0 ovmied

( lu rd e r,dullah traveled to Boise a t t le arson.also said Abdullah bought g other items in Salt Lake a e fire, and that gas cans we iie fire scene.^ d the couple had a troubli

a S e n a t e

0 r a c e a

1

R«publlctnU.S.S«nat^can<l bs says was distributed recsi rsfsrancs to Taylor's fonnsr hbadly in the polls and st D em ocratic P arty comn amounted to character a nation . H e said his can lacked the money to coun damage done.

T he TV ad accused tl year^Id state senator of :

when he ran a Colorado 1 school in the 1990s. It ini v id e o ta p e from th e 191 Taylor w earing an open

irrigation cmore during a 12-month pei

The approach will allo^ tomeirs 45 days instead of 3i to pay their bills without h to submit a deposit in the f ing year.

The com pany can rei deposits from customers wi credit history, from those v record of la te paym ents, customers for whom an ord re lie f has been en tered t bankruptcy laws, or for wh receiver has been appointee coun.

The company’s second re approved by the regulators putes the deposits based 01

! charges in jofficer initially began the c and videotaped scores of bc of drugs sailing out the passe window . M any of th e boi w ere restocked a t the phan later Monday.

The'tape shows Jensen dri without headlights, sometimi the wrong lane of traffic and ting the deer without breal

26DFaIliAvc.,'TiViHappwHlA 7 3 4 -2 !

DN TODAY'S WORI HASSMLL0WE1

PnMUses providea andloan debts.Ho doing but

.they stilly conMmet ^ow nei

. M y t o i

^ K i i r i ^ y

•, h o u s t; the m arriage and had t

-finandal matters, a ; gas was seeking a divorc a t y W hile a cause of vere d ^ h has not y e t

P ie rte said detecdv t)led of a plasdc bag (uide

: e c a n d i (

i f t e r q u i

ndldtte In Montana, Miks Taylor, :sntly by the Montana Dtmocratli r hair care schools Tuesday In He said the shin and gold c im e rd a l saging a m an’s ' assassi- was from Ta. irapaign Com er,” a segi m ter the host on a Colon

gram.th e 61- The s ta te De

f a scam denied use of t » money in ten d ed to su J beauty gay. induded Taylor, a fath 960s o f cattle rancher, h jn-front toh isw ife,Jann

deposit ch•eriod. e lectrica l requiow cus- customer’s pum{30 days formula based th

c having the customer’s 1i follow- billing the year b

Idaho Power s•equire not always refle<with no for the next year! with a like crop rotatics, from may play a partrder for electrica l use dI under growing season,vhom a Idaho Power saed by a changes are reve

the company, altlrequest tomers will pay 1rs com- new formula whon the less.

pharmacy rci chase offidals saidbottles Sheriff Jim Disenger patrolman backeclo ttles Jensen from driviirmacy colly.

H esaid dieSU^iriving the crash Just nomes in Jensen was treatend hit- for minor injuriesaking, taken to jail on bu

>nal H e a r i n ( A i d'Tw lnF«II.,lD 13DI E>.i 161I1 :Z 9 0 0 • 6 7 8 -T

!IID, CORPORATE ED UP SMALL BUSes that If you punivue their stodc. 6 a hefty return.'Ihen Bankmptcy I and bdwld, th ^ aieno longer obl Sow convenleiit leslnictuie 1 nisiness just as always.Soine of th« 01 t h ^ name'ahd c o t^ t i U t in u e to do business ts nonn ■et Do buslneas kicaUy whenever) ter and his funDy. Ke^ yoiff man tt support YOUR C bM M in^^

r.

i e f i r esd been aroulns abOUt s, and Angle Abdullah force.! o f Angie A bdullah’s i^et been es tab lished , cdves found remnants nder her head. 'r

idate;;litting

rior, holds a (Uer tttaf: :ratk Party that roakas fi Helena, Mont lid chains while ttias- in ’s face. T he vjdeo T ay lo r’s “ B eau iy

segm ent he use^;to ilorado TV news

: D em ocratic Ptfsty of the old tape yfes > suggest T aylor Is

father of two and a ir, has been m ained anna, for 22 years:

changesquirem ents of the ump motor. The.old d them on 1.5 r’s highest monthly ar before.- sr said past bills do iflect projected .jyse 'ear because factors ation and w eather lart in determining e during th e next n.T said the p r o p o ^ •evenue-neutral.for although some dis- ay more under the while o thers p&y '

robbeiyI D upont said the Jced off to p re v ^ t Iriving more e r^ ti-

SUVwastotaleS^in : north of BIgf6fJc. - eated a t a hospital ries before he was ibtu-glaiychargf^

d S e r v i c ^Sth Sir.. Durlcr, IDt-7<iOO

odt, they willitcybe£rilsthem'iii*obllpted(oth«lf>ureaindcontimi^,.if the sneakier ‘{jon tek i^ b u tonnal.Beasmarf^ireryDucan.Knoriinoney in Idaho'^^" v . ; : , - ..iv, :

. M in iBy Shari Cbaney

^ .J l w « N lW l W ftttf

' '•-HEYBURN - TCounty School Boj

h b oarf^ to itlannual tour of the

s ..'apdhearaboutconI, , I cesses a t each «cho<s -.jchool per monflT]

w as th e ‘‘new ] H eyburn Elemen Prindpal Randy Re w ith a smile. Redi over the helm in 1

Reddington said i fpr improvement a ■jpit “we started fre

’ D is t r ic t Federa

f re c to r Jo d ie M iybum'8 fall Ide d ica to r scores, p ressive scores ! first grade vritl s tu d e n ts readii

» v e l , 33 p ercen t : ^ v e l and 14 p e ro

f tu d ySSgBU RLEY -N ew l ; from the Middle Sna j W ater Resources C ; might show govemni ; how to keep ground j becoming dangerousl

"W e have maybe ' Twin Falls for the > : ffuality,” water coomi ,.^ e r G len Larson t

County commissione Larson represents Ca tm the board.

Local leaders knoi high leve ls of n itn

' ^ o u n d w a te r in Ca „ F ills and Minidoka o •jtbey don’t know wt

" tlUng, they should dc ' cbntaminants. A studj

:Ganala, , HOLLISTER - Tl J^ver Canal Co. wil road over Salmon D the firs t week of Ng inspect the dam.

- 'T h e road will be c Nov. 4 to Nov. 8. Only will be permitted.

■ • i An inspection invol ' sample of the dam is I " th e Idaho Departmen ' Resources, because ol .age of 90 years.

Volunteers sought I -Halloween carnival

- SHOSHONE - A r ' 'c&mival will be held f . p jn . Saturday at the V ^.Grange Hall on Four-]

ilorth of Shoshone.I'! “Boo bucks” will /iVhich can be redei ■prizes a t the "store.” will include a spook all

. for frogs, roping witl '.W hittaker using hi dummy, fortune tellii

^Attorney'Continued from Bl

., d fw offenders a chance ■ ^iuid treatment without

• j jfison.‘■f‘On o th e r issues, R( W « d e n expressed simi] Some included:

Role of attom ey f

^ ^ t h said the office H t^n iarily as legal cou ■Advisor for the state 's t ^ n n t , so it isn 't really

setting policy. S y W a s d ^ again touted I

with the office.

i-Hazelton! ConUmiMltainBl V J} o u g Ia s said he f^fiongerter does a fine l ^ t m ost of the city s

I ’’T o n 't get me wrong, Inp th ing to do with I Douglas said Tuesday. “ I th a t I hadn 't seen the < and I said I wanted a } sfudy it”

.B ut o th e r council m lobked the contnct ovei th e m ee tin g and appr w l^ Q u c : honoring - Do

wotildii't evcD 1 thei courtBcy to read o rar tzad,rD buglM aid.

But Johnson said IVies w n sufficient ***** to fti

- - O ld l » t r l n

lidoka sbelow I

£_____________ The^^firs t'g i

- T he Btinidoka level u Board is ttmMt^g of kind

n>the midst of its In otl;he district to see •T h innoem s and sue- ganen ijhool, visiting one gradelc

len ta ry School • ThiReddington said ond-gri

;eddington tool* grade lein Heybum this near gn

. . ofid there is room level,it a t the school, • Tw<fresh this year,” third-gr

^ in e a t B > * '« "<' M ills show ed percent

Idaho R eading ih e gies . T he m ost of studeires cam e from the e»ith S3 percent said. Haiding a t g rad e third-enn t n e a r g rad e gradelnsrcent read ing Reddii

might pth is yei

____________ _ RegioneCommist

iw infonnation and zoniSnake Regional county c!S Commission the tools•nment officials lution. Timdwater from reviewed>usly polluted. connecti^be a t ie w ith should b<le worst w ater by the erDunission mem* Muffley, in to ld C assia. tivediiWoners Monday. ‘ M uffleCassia Cotm ^ some of d

study witlnow there are Field a(tra tes in th e oibute thiC assia, Twin followeda counties, but cities andw hat, if any* said. Nib

1 do about the tions shouudy completed of groundi

c o m p a n y wT he Salm on

will close the M a£|1 Dam during November, to crystal bal

' i ' ' S fniy foot traffic

yolving a core l in g 'd S g is required by ics® exS t BMi of W ater else leloks of the dam’s ri„e ." An;

est or abilJ_ . Call KamM fo f 218Stovol

i H alloween HarplStOIId from G to 9 WOrkShOfe Wood River HAILEVur.Mile Road for the dyi

w ill b e th111 be g iven, workshop ideem ed fo r S t Charlese.” Activities B ro th er:alley, fishing Monasteiy

Yith Kassidy Jerome, wih is roping plays his hi

illing with a terminally

y ------------------------------“I know it

ice at reform stand its lim out going to Roark sai

likened to a R oark and entitv he's {

imilarviews. inprivatepi “I would

„g e n e ™ l., g j ^ - h e b

ce operates * Confini rounsel and operatfcms te's govern- W asden Uy charged acknowledgt

ly in d ie for ed his Amil- h av e b ee n

Magic VaSes

n __ _______contract Ket

le th in k s ings, a n d h ne job and 'Lefa ait dow y supports over it.’, But I

cuss it withti og, this had ed to take il ;h K elly .” ch a m b m ” y. " I fs ju s t BothSuUiv le contract they w ere a a week to ou t of d tv b

m ea n to ^ v e m em bers On th e i i

iver d u i ^ Johnson exj ip roved I t D epartm en i Douglaa*a R ecrea tio n .

SMDeyfrQint m give m e bad been g n rertheoon- b a c k .-b ftu ^

« sday , “I t t o ; d « ^ ^ a : . the 8 o a A £ j? t f t

' ....•'.h ' ' - Y ouwould ■ o r s R ^ t lo n i

SmAVUJULEscnoonw grade level.le re la tiv e ly high lev e l of •u a d e rs read in g a t grade is reflective of the teaching

indergarten teachers. Mills

othergrades:rh ir ty p e rc e n t of k inder- in students w ere reading a t s level; 45 percent were near 5 level; and 26 percent were V grade level.rhirty-two p ercen t of sec- g re d e s tu d e n ts re a d a t ! level; 32 percent were also grade level; and 35 percent udents w ere below grade

fw en ty -th ree p e rc e n t of •grade students were read- t g rade level; 41 percen t n e a r grade level; and 36

n t were below grade level ! goal is to have 90 percent dents reading a t grade level e end of third grade, v n ia Having just 23 percent of

frade students reading at evei is a concern.

Idington noted the scores as

provide wt 'ear by M idd le S nake m al W a ter R esources lission will give planning ming board m em W s and r commissioners som e of >ls necessary to curtail pol- . The study is now being /ea by scientists who are cted to th e p ro jec t and be released to the public end of the year, said Bob

y, the commission's execu- rector.fley and L arson sh ared f the initial findings of the irith Cassia officials.I agriculture seems to con- the most nitrates to water, id by animal a ^ c u ltu re , nd septic systems, Muffley litrate-producing opera- lould be allowed in areas ndwater pollution, but the

11 close Saagic Valley In brief

ball, a cake walk, making pizzas and donut munch- ere's also a costume con-

fiizers are in need of set- signers, computer/graph- erts, artists and “anyone oking to h av e a g re a t 4ny special talent, inter- bility will be appreciated, irma F itzgera ld a t 886- ' volunteer. j

t o f l m f r e e ‘lo p o n th a n a to lo g y IEY - Prescriptive music (dying - or thanatology - 1'th e s u b je c t of a f re e fip a t 7 p jn . Thursday at t les Church in Hailey,sr Selby, a monk at the aly of the Ascension near t will demonstrate how hei harp a t the bedsides of ely ill people to the tune n

tf its powers and I under- thlimitations.” oisaid the office could be - b<0 a law firm, the sort of fo 's already run for years in ipractice.Id like to m ake it n o t_

b ig g est law firm in b<tthebesL " bcin e d an im al fe ed in g en• W(n a n d R o ark bo th prdge that CAFOs-most- fuform of large dairies - Wim a h o t is su e in th e lyley. However,.they said int

Cerm controls the meet- '1 h e cou ld h a v e sa id tlu lown r i ^ here and go in{ It he didn't want to dis- thc h the coundL He want- wa ) i t ou t of th e coundl do " mo livan and Johnson said of£ I not leaving Douglas / ’ bushiess and did not a $ ve that impression. theis su e . OI th e p a rk , da

u tp la in ed th e Idaho Cit»nt o f P a rk s .and an(in .re q u ires t h a t th e decn O e o I d p i^ - i r i i ic h btngrant money decades I

in a oooperable 'lesti ty is urittg tiie money outa l6 « c r e i i |A o i id ie *;dttmtiJooaaaiinid. firsi

Ically in a m o u n ta of had I - to numy nonprofit, fo r

ild find w d l over IOO ^ tns th a t I supported, brai Fdicnhavepropoaab ■

r.piUKi^ penon> «m and

15oardtistudents move betwee

>f and th ird grades as le -which needs improvenu lg School leaders “cert Is pressure” to find a way

plish the 90 pagCTt rea

r- Mills also had scoresIt Idaho Standards Achiir Test and pointed oute cems in the third-m de

scores and third- anc:- .grade math scores,t There were successes0 noted. All other areas a it in an acceptable range o e jec tions , and fifth

exceeded expectation f guage.1. “That's reason to cel t \nHssaid.; M ills inc luded info

about p aren t involven t the experience of th e1 H eybum in h e r prese i Ihose are components o f ofachild.E More than 60 percen

ents attended fall paren ( conferences a t H

vaterpollowners should take mea keep contam inants ou water.

“r d never say 'no,’” ] said. “If you want to local great, but you may have th ro u g some hoops, and those hoops will be expen

There a re o ther p o i besides nitrates, but peop] ly talk about nitrates b they are easy to measure,:

“Normally if you hi increase in nitrates you 1 increase in other th lii^ ” ] said.

The M iddle Snake R( W ater Resources Comn study will show where gro ter quality is a t risk, the depths of the water table i s p ^ and direction the (

Ja lm o n D a rof an andent Celtic lullal soft music is designed to i the hiss of the oxygen mi and o th e r sounds of m technology.

For more information, < College of Southem Idaho 2033.

Hospital offers child safety seat inspedkHU

KETCHUM-St. Luke’s River Medical Center is ti up w ith M agic VaUey

■ KIDS to offer child safei inspections.

Trained technidans wi duct inspections once a mo a first-come, first-served The first such event will b from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to the medical center parking

Car seats will be made able a t the site for a SIO tion.

Parents who can’t mal event can arrange for an a( ment at 727-8766.

tha t because the effect of operations is primarily loca

- b est so lu tions can prob found a t die local level, witii imal involvement from the s

• State Land Boaid , T heattom eygeneralisai b e r of the Idaho S ta te 1 Board, which oversees the si endowment lands. These 1 were set asiBe and earmarki provide natural resources to fund th e schools. R oark Wasden said those cur ly pump about $50 million a into Idaho's id t^ t io n budge

“He was told many times a the $45,000 in a t y Council n ings,” Johnson said. “It's a the minutes. If he had issue wasn't sure about, all he ha do was ask. I t was a lre ad m otion long .b efo re h e t office.”

About tbe possibility of bu a $12,000 pw ce car, Sullivan the subject came up on the aj da after Douglas had to leai City Council m eeting to a tt an o th e r m ee ting and tha t dedsion has yetlieen,m adi b tv tfaecar.' ,

Douglas admitted he bad b less dum cordial vdwn he atai out as mayor.

“I was veiy.obnoxtous fbr Brst couple of moqdis,” he s

tad duMgtit he w W |n i^ to i o r attom ey g e n e ru and hi «m e U s h t w ^ t Uke V m iI

n y contribudab% I wo iroDably have l>een more ca

-iS aA B im itn ie ttt:tD ;a flj^ ind protecting Idahb’t w a t

:ours dieen second Elementaiy as an a re a . five p e rce m ent involved vriiTtainly feel On avei ly to accom- Heybuifi ei eadinggoal, e i ( ^ e n c e ,

in kindergi es from die and fifth gr h ievem ent of more tha Jt h e r con- ence. le language "You cai nd fou rth - very ex p e r

said.ss too. Mills Teachers! came with- at the cu m 5 of the pro- teaching. Te ;h -g raders through foi }ns in lan- three years

ence at thos :elebrate,” That might I

s ta ff to th fo rm ation a d d ress in im ent and scores in thc le s taff a t most concern sen ta tion . ■I of growth Times-Newi

can be reachi snt of par- Mini-Cassia I snt-teacher Ext. 638, H e yburn schaney^ag

lution aneasures to water is moviilUt of th e Muffley ra

map to an ob” M uffley Jerome and GM tediere, “Thisisdie■e to jump T he aquifernd maybe moves so quIcmsive.” flushed out ofo llu ta n ts But the probiple usual- pear, It just ni because farmers neare, Muffiey have found st«

levels in dieir'hav e an The water u1 have an moves slowly,” Muffley to build up

deposited, LarRegional --------------nmission Times-News iToundwa- can be reachede varying Mini-Cassia flie and die Ext. 637, or bs ground- son9magicvaIb

m R o a d folaby.The Healthcare m S « hear about Vm edica l KETCHUM

whooping cot I, call the bioterrorism v lio a t 788- h ea lth ca re I

the public at Baldy Room o River Medical

" • Tkeeworkshi V e S P l« « Saturdy SAFE RUPERT - :ety seat Properly ci

and prune tre will con- a t 9 a.mnondion Rupert d ty gyi id basis. - R eg is tra tio 1 be held door. Those today in pay $15. nglot. Early registie avail- availab le a t I 10 dona- and Vicki's Co

Paul.ak e the Door prizes v appoint- throughout the

- compiled

of such -R oark said thccal, the viewed as “croi:abably focus should beith min- g e t th e optimi state. them.

“I’m a firm ba mem- g a z in g land fo; L and firm b eliev er iis a te 's lands for timber!: lands Wasden said trked to not shy away froto help vations that mig]k a n d to keep profitingurrrat- such as openinga year parcel of state 1g et opportunity arise

! about explaining it waiImeet- heating oil dea lall in But h e said w

ueshe one thing after aibad to ed h e was tirecidy in e v a v meeting,

took “ T hey hav e t they nm die towr

ntylng philosophy we nin said the people,” DoutI agett- Sullivan adminlave a the coundl cotildittend of communicatina t no already posts notiide to a t th e post offic

office, and he dotibeen elsetogetinform tcarted T he counc il \

■ mayor to replaceV th e upcom ing m eeti' said,. Johnaon said.

o n m Roark said, has be< have by die endorsemei sd en from Idaho Agr rould N a tu ra l R eso u r care- PoUdcal Acdon C ^ ^ _ I d a h o J > t d e _ A ^ tKttre—r^^^SSing con tra cto; I te r . Idaho Business.

istrictsiy. Mills said. Seventy- ce n t of p a ren ts w ere with the fall camivaL verage, tea ch ers at each have 16 years of

ce, Mills said. Teachers rgarten , second grade grade have an average

than 20 years of experi-

:an see H eyburn is a erienced staff,” Mills

rs have less experience 4irrent grades they are ITeachers in grades two ■four have ju s t two or ■irs of teaching experi- Ilose grades. Mills said. ■It be somediing for the " th in k about how to in p a r t because te s tthose grades cause the dem for d istria officials. I

ews writerShari Chaney Iched at the new^xaer's ft.fa Bunau at 677^042, MI, or by e-mail a t ^ nagicvaneyxom.

ciswers f>ving, Muffley said. Iran his finger over a ^oblong b ro m spot in ^

i Gooding counties. Ihe dairy bdt,” he said. Ie r beneath th e land ^uickly that nitrates are f lof die ground, he said, goblem doesn't disap- It moves. Aquaculture I!ar Thousand Springs ^steadily rising nitrate V

iir water, he sdcL 1r under Cassia County Ily, allowing pollutants ^ jp w here th ey a re .arson said.

us wnter Nate Johnson ied at the newspaper’s Bureau at 677-4042, _

r by e-mail amjohn- aIl^.com.

or Studyreworkerswlll twhooiiing coughJM - An u p d a te on :ough in Hailey and n will be provided to e professionals and at noon today in the n of St. Luke's Wood cal Center.

shop will takeirday In Rupert I- People can lea m

■ care for, winterize trees a t a tree care I.m. Saturday in the gym.tio n is $20 a t th e e who pre -reg iste r

is tra tion forms are t R u p ert City Hall Country Gardens in

!S will be given away Jie'workshop, sd froni staff reports

those lands are best rop lands” and the be on continuing to Imum y ield from

I believer in using for grazing. I’m a r in using tim ber e r harvest” d the board should from possible inno- light n d p the state * ing fiix)m the lands, lg a ski resort on a :e land should the ise.

was because the iL1 when it became ’ anodier, he dedd- red of grip ing at

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E lem en ta ry P rin Standley outlined to Hansen schools’ invo t|ie'government’s polic - This program gives

more government moi er the paperwork is m board said it WDnderc< th e re q u irem en ts dropped in the future.

Also this week, Shai hot-lunch supervisor, S] board about the brei gram. She remarked ti cen t of th e b reakfa : were free meals for I families. The breakfu gets some federal assisi

O ther School Boarc this week included:

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RICH FIELD - T Coundl this week disc possib ility of placing machine somewhere ii but dedded it would nc etarily feasible.

The d ty ’s Zions Bank and taking with it its A LouAnn Swainston, Cir s ec re ta ry , so had the cussed h a i ^ one.

H ie c c H ^ d id d e d d i be in tbe dty*! interest d ty checking account: EvansBank.• L in co ln C ounty i

deputy Jay Hensen also this week there were 20: of dut^ i r o W d ^ to R

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l&year-old boy Tuesday don of subbing'of three

. Of fleers, arid theyjpu] m ales, agesZT, 17, am w ith non*lathal cuts.a wy o d s , after rew n d iiu d flra m i^ lfV lsid en c e i

i n * Victimi to ld p o i they h ed «D stayed up 1 w ere aitting in th e livlr when th e 16*year>oId ai (hem with a steak knife ::

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week indue ink is dosing • Linbilir a A m , said jectofU abi City Coundl Richfield i he city dis- w ith th e s

C hariot Rc dde it would Qubcombij *est to move the needed; m ts to D.L. • Building

read Idaho ’ s h e r if f ’s buildirucod Iso reported out of m r « 201.4 hours • Bidldins

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rd m em bers w ere disap* d tha t nothing was mcn- that the girls’ basketball ad made it to state compe- no r about o ther student p lishm en ts . T he board t it needed to encourage irbook staff to indude ail >rthy accomplishments to le book more meaning in ^ears.!W bus - M aintenance iso r Bob W ayment will a new $49,296 bus Nov. 1. »nting dates - The district ountry meet is today in K the end of the firsi quar- ' ill be F riday , with /te a c h e r conferences !ed from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. i id no school on Nov. 1; the i looI honors music perfor* t

5 a g a in s t A lro fin d ou t hoiv many Fid stop signs are down or upairing or replacing for p safety.reported tha t ihe las t .

len t on the deputies' car ^

council business th is P' iuded: “ility insurance-The sub- ability insurance for the _ d aren a was discussed } suggestion tha t the Roces and the Riding iblne and then apply for

insurance.Ung code - The council ho Building Ordinance » d e 2002 for the second _ ee readings.ing pennits-T w o build- “ l i t s w ere g ra n te d in » r , one to Harmfln oot by 17*foot home a t 3econd, an d one to

Cabs th ree *reason. ' . -n-year*old victim was irst In the back of the lolice s tatem ent said, e o th e r two struggled suspect, they were cut A

and arasii /ere holding the suspea * — iffal e v a lu lQ b ^ ^ lV t r ^ I no t ^ e a s e d because * g

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• IdentlflcaUon kit -1 Kid pictures will be taker This is a voluntary proj isn't a fund-raiser for the Cost of the kit will be $5.

* Board meeting - Nexi th e board will s ta rt its m eeting tim e of 7 p.m. third Monday of each mon

T M f o r to^Perfecco BedoUa for a 1( u tility shed to be built property.■ • Alley request - The c

denied Trevor Ward’s reqi have an alley opened behi property for be tter acces coundl said it felt there v need a t this time.

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f watering an acre of ^ Ijacent to th e cen terlg buUt. “ willing to assume the

the cost.of installing a » system o r irriga tion’ th a t additional acre Mlin the property along ol

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the Basque A ssodation cl to keep it up, then we s g ive th em a b re ak in ' costs," said Councilman Gooding. “It would lookhc to have on acre of weeds n a beautiful piece of propen

After September, the d t reevaluate the situation.

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KIMBERLY - Th outdoor museinD, s 1 and W est, a coope: among ftiends.

H e len B erlin e’: Kimberiy was built chiropractor who h who w ere also chi They operated a din home, recalled Berlii up in a house across I

A fte r sh e gradt Kimberly W Schc ried and lived in sev< the westem United the years, she gathi ries, antiques, heirIo( facts.

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The w h ite picket rounding the propert hint of what’s to co: has converted her '; s tro ll down m en A n tiq u e w agons t wheels are scanerec 40^year*old handma milk wagon built by a

I California sits near a I I Tbe Concord and Nia I perfuming the yard a I andque stock.I A SO‘vear<old flo'

- I that Berline’s mother m compeddons has bee m to a planter. A buckb M from W. 3 . Savage

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wag}je ’s h o u se in „i i t ta 1914 by a0 had two sons 40^ ch irop rac to rs .clinic from their WOOC srline, who grew A., ^ ^ ss thestree t.ad u a ted from sitSflA chool, she mar- _leveral places in Cotted Slates. Over Ithered memo- rlooms and arti- are ah

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S t jer yard into a lem ory lan e . s and wagon sred around. A l l ’,taa d e wooden J '*

flow er wagon Jeria ed to 4 -H >«n converted S f ? ckboard wagon bank. Tl Ige, a fam ily PI

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d an d e a rly p io n ee r, is d with potted flowers. An ue b icy c le s its b esid e a in horse with a saddle well ly grandchildren, and plow sits among flow- iside a corkscrew willow, tumbles over th e top of a id, tw isted tree trunk. An c e ttle s its b e tw e en old wheels, and a child’s iron

rves as a flower bed. ine also has a 60-year-oId lush th a t leans sideways,S windswept and twisted. A li plant sits a t the base, pado floor is made of coun- dle from an old Kimberly T he deck is b u i l t from Please see QAAOEN. Page C4

J BthlndHsiM Berilne'abofflf. Chinese kmon cucumbers I crow In a garden plot tonded by Ping U e and tior mother, U

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R em em ber w hen Hallo was a do-it-yourself deal, dosets and m akeup cases r for homemade get-ups? Ni had money for more. You ; your way through misty sc stopping a t houses and wor ly demanding'treats. The ti M aybe candy co rn , dole< from a wom mixing bowL

You may feel warm and looking back on simpler day now you do h a v e m onej m ore, and those fuzzy fee are feeding vdtac is known i donately in retafl-land as a | ing product category.

M artha S tew art brings u tastefully creepy (caram el: ap p le s an d o th e r “ghouli good th in u ") . A t h er Web she will sell you a life^ize sl well, not a real one (probab for $24. Bone candles go foi and S28. Eddie Bauer gives s tu rd y as so r tm e n t of sp bowls, over-size mtigs and ; ters. Target is chic snriek wit (he scary price tag - $1'7.491 papier-m ache pum pkin ca d ish em blazoned with' tl immortal words of yore: “Tri< Treat, Smell my f e e t ”) On In te rn e t, A m azon.com hai ’booodque.* And Wal-Mart?' Mart is the only place tha t can g e t a . sk u ll-sh ap ed m achine a t a d e c e n t pi trecantly marked dovm to $3f

Halloween spending U ex{ B d to read i$63ba iioQ th ls9 icc o rd in g to • au n rey by N ational R e ta il F e d e r a t ^ bou t-$2 -b lU ion-is-spen i u n d y alone - topping t h e :

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Have you hauled ij plants? Cool nights,: and th e Idea of tu n h ea t m eans these v espedaUy those vrith gins, should be insid the orchids are indu g roup , a lth o u g h nc strap-leaved cymbidii stay out until frost th should pelargonium um s), w hich se t bu weather; cyclamen, w:

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tery n:nilk bles aical school cafetc- commcen Ann Cooper is cafeteril cafeteria tady. At Bhange the way we pay $1■en,” she says. “I S2.25 fike a difference.” for lu"iargue that being buying

jrs PTT ; part of It meal

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DCS forWoman wane kids get in thei executive chef a t the Ross lool, an elegant private school inded in 1991 by Courtney ss, widow of Tim e W arner id Steven Ross, m i^ t not be J bu lly p u lp it n eed ed to in g e th e e a tin g h a b its of lerica’s youth . But Cooper, m er executive chef at The ney Inn in Vermont and for T elluride Film Festival in

lorado, d o esn ’t see it that y. Now in h e r fou rth year rc, .she has used the school as ind of lab or pilot project to w th a t k ids can be served 1 that is delicious, healthful no more costly than the mys- ' m eat, overcooked vegeta- : and canned fru it all-too- monly found in some school terias.t B ridgeham pton, students S l or $2 for breakfast, and 5 for lunch; teachers pay S6 unch. Cooper said the cost of ng food for each Ross stu-

0cteter23,2002

h e a l t tIts to change'le school cafeOSS d e n t each day fo rool lunch and snaclcs andiey erages is $3.84.ier All of the food servbe schools, it is eaten orto with real cutlery ancof k in s -is regional, orgc

er, al and sustainablelhe cooking with procesfor refined sugars or flouiin food. The school bu:lat organic foods (meaniia r cides or o ther chemas been used in the plantto otics or horm ones ucd meats or dairy produ'ul son and freezes or drifs- over.a- Parents report thao- eager to get on th e 1ol morning so they can

muffins or scones,ts Cooper's food is seid part of a larger wellne:>6 a t Ross; S tu d en ts al3f class in tended to wo11- exercise program appri

l y c h i; what Coope eteria-ir b re ak fa s t, alsoUlt id all-day bev.

WO>rv e d -a t both firncrn on real platesnd cloth nap. eacn q f ganic, season- ... .

T here’s no essed foods, ■iur, or canned each of tuys regional nutrition \ling no pesti- menu form icals have pare, cooknts, no antibi. and friendused in the an hour a

iucts) in sea- ac tiv ity eiries any left sports to Ii

yoga.fiat k ids are C oopere bus in the re sea r^ e rn get to the a study

Bridgehamseen as one th e nutrit;less program menus. Shalso tak e a work withfork out an pilot progr?ropriate for approach ir

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rt o f a lar^wellness Tmn a t Ross: Students take a dass in^nded to vork out an exercise ^ n : apprupfiatefor o f them and they study 'trition xsith Cooper.

f them and th ey study n with Cooper, creating a o r a meal that they pre- K)k and share with family ^nds. They also do at least r and a ha lf of physical / each day , from team 0 kayaking, ping pong to

e r is . w orking w ith iers at Harvard to set up y a t bo th R oss and ompton to help establish ritional benefits o f her She would then like to ich USDA to develop a )gram to implement her l in other schools.

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I » ^ 8 ? < tc n n investm entI i n M ^ 6 £ dift interest raI short>tenn inveI to $975 miUion, (I o e n ^ M<ets» a t year^eniI nmire, tbese resources canI ployed to crea te additioI <}nue.".,;I » The fourth q u a n e r proI re turn on asse ts of 2.07I (fompaiM to 2.05 perceniI iea r.R tfC ^ oh equity amoI 16.70 p e r ^ t ' f o r the quaiI ^6.89 p e r m t for the fiscal]

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I tO n i E tm e r’s r e s t a u i! EUGENE, Ore. - Euge ^ t s William Service am Iravis have been partners M sinfe childhood. Now-th m tered a new phase.' SeiSrice has resigned el jov . 1 as chief executive of R estaurants Inc., th e Po t e s ^ restaurant chain that Bavis bought with the help tugene investors four years « Service, 41, said he’s st flown for personal reasor te&ig this as an opportunit> m d my family to take some &timeoff,” he said.J Service will be an adv Elmer’s - which has an ca Ifwin Falls - an d rem ain board of direaors. “I rema Optimistic about Elm er’s’ « id wiU continue to be inve Raping it,” he said.

§ ris, 41, chairman anc wUl take Service’s p executive. He said S be an executive agair

subject to board approvi jj S ^ c e and Davis are the ^ v id u a l shareholders in E «a'ch owning 10.4 pcrcent 4xDpany’s common stock.

i i f & T e a r n s $ 2 0 7 m il

r e v e n u e fo il; tH w YORK - A T iT Corj m tUrd<quarter net eam i

milUon and beat Wall ^^qpectadons Tuesday despit n t e n t drop in revenue that B resulted from condnuing i l ^ in the long-distance marl a lb the three months that

30, AT&Ps earnings ai ^ ( o ^ m t s a share, on reve

ITSi the comparable quarn AT&T posted ea rn ii

n i 3 biUion, or $3.13 a sha of $13 biUion, but th.

s k i t the time were hugely in K A T W s m in o f f of its wi m ^ e s s . Taking only cond m n t i o n s into account. A' v n p a ra b le figure in the yei

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urth quarter l U ^ l rlilUon, or 58-e, comparedcents, a year ^ B ricrease.id quarterly ■ ■ present per- V ashlngton

resulted pri- i in interest ’ $85 miUion sar,” C hief

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produced a 07 percenten t fo r the |OMrtCoiii.i imounted to ullu an e ran d T ""™ "'?." '

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DETROners on and j „ aggres, (A ey hav. -, . tection as eii effective of 2003, theiotElmei\$ diiefexecucPortland- But Kman

hat he and report indi«sip of odier has a ways iars ago- Kmart’s sams steppm g five-w eek isons. “I’m O ct. 2 shovnity for me dedine com|me person- K m art i

Adamson stidv ise r to Kmart wUl iI eatery in its profit mat ain on its dmeline tq i ;main veryr’s’ future nvolved in

and presi- f f 1s place as j g 'd Servicc Bp in some- J n rovol.the largest B M H H n Elmer's,

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fro>rr - Kmart Corp. has 'e ss iv e tim e lin e fo r an : filpm' bankruptcy pro-' ' woi early as the first half ofthe discount re ta iler’s Ad;udve said this week. 1art’s most recent sales Buid icates the company Twrs to go, analysts said. pieame-store sales for the byk period th a t ended itslowed a 6.9 p e rc e n t thempared to last year. 24.

CEO Jam es B. Ksaid th is w eek tha t pro

II work on improving appnargin and has given a stoiq its board and credi- its

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ns to emtors com m ittees for em er from Chapter 11 protection.

“This tim eline 'is aggres and will requ ire a lot of I work'in a r^ a d v d y short p< of time, but should be doal Adamson said.

K m art - w hich closed Burley store but stUl operat Twin Falls one - plans to t p lete a five-year business ] by the end of this year and its plan of reorganization t the bankruptcy court by 1

K m art filed for Chaptei protecdon Jan. 22 foUowing appointing holiday sales ar stock dive. It has closed 28 its stores as part of its rest

M cDon: drop 11ComMned wire reporta_______

CHICAGO - McDonal 3orp., ag a in re p o rtin g loi profits, said Tuesday it wiU c iew restaurant openings net n half in 2003 and invest m leavUy in its sluggish U.S. b less.

T h ird -q u a rte r earn ii Iropped 11 percent over the ] rious yea r, M cD onald’s ss e f le c tin g low er sa les in i Jnited States, Germany, Brii md Japan - four of the chai ive biggest maricets - at rest ants open a t least a year.

The ham burger ^ a n t , s tr ;ling am id th e g lu t o f U estau ran u and perceptions K»r service, also said it need significant im provem ent" a le s to ach ieve its full-yi flmings target. H ie08kBrbok,llL4)asedc(

lany with franchisees in i tf t ralley said it now ^ a n s to ot 00 tra d it io n a l McDonaii

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lerge frcerging tu ring . It now. in. stores,essive RetaU analystf hard III w ith R eachperiod W ei^port, Comwble,” may be pressure*

b a n k ru p tc y eied i ts warned that it c<•ates a die retaUer isn’t i> com- FUckinger saids plan Km art will doseid fUe tional stores onc(1 wilh y e a r begins.f Feb. they’re s till run

after closing stor<ter 11 concern,” he saidlg dis- Since January,and a store sales have 1283 of digit percentage•struc- every month. Se

lald’s pn percent

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!ote? results-I pare — — — learly restaurants worldt more down from 1,050 i bu^. ing just 100 in the

- less than a thirc lin g s total, e pre- It also wiU step said , nient in the other 1 th e in c lu d in g Chipc riffiin G rill, Boston lain’s Donatos Pizzeria, istau- T hird-quarter (

$486.7 mHUon-di trug- ^ the past eight U.S. profits rave faUen. ns of E a rn in g s from

o th e r com paniei {„ V ^ e y operadons:

Blockbusterco i^ ' ’{BliDckbuster In(Aiglc t^ e black in the I0^ ein iing a $51 miUaid’s Please see EAR]

being useI finance.

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om banJw. opera tes 1,831 uress

Kmai'St Burt FUckinger said, ch M ark etin g in Kmar >nn., said K m art ketshired to come out of An;

ca rly . B ut h e L adet could be risky if Inc., dI’t ready. “T laid he antidpates mom(ose 250-300 addi- feelirnee .the new fiscal indict

“T he fa c t th a t aroununning negative Theores... is causc for be thelid. “If Iry, Kmart’s same- think'c been in double- re a ll :ge decline nearly P orteSeptem ber’s fig- withN

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•Idwide next year,Win 2002 , indud- «» the United States o-lird of this year's

. . Net Irtep up Its invest- g|er chains it own.?, ipo tie M exican I M arket and 0.40 -

. 0 20 T earnmgs were • the seventh rime o-h t quarters that en.om a couple of mgm, lies w ith M agic d H I

iInc. re turned to le third quarter. lillion profit that ARNIN08, Page CIO souRCf

ed to teachi. . The 1ry discouraging,’' 27 brOi{uay, ex ecu tiv e that coth e n o n p ro fit ' educatiItion for Personal p e rso rL iteracy in schoolC., which repre- could uI national organi- such asbradons. hiring i0 hard to get lan- e rs , a t> No ChUd L eft s school ]be said. "But in noted £ney-is not being to fundil finance.” (and) dtd? &> a nutshelL persona•smyjped school So “v iiedmeyKaHtoo __ gestures b g n e e ^ notgoir

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irpt store In WiUte Uke 003.

ikruptcyes aren’t causc for celebrating n a r t p re s id e n t J u l ia n Da id, but they are an indicadc nan may be gaining back ma tshare . •.A nalyst E ric B ed er w it d en b u rg , T halm ann & C<

disagreed.‘T h ere ’s been v irtu a lly n tm entum ,” Beder said. “M iling is K m art has given n Ucation tha t th e re ’s a tu rr lund going on at aU.” rhe hoUday seUing season wil the bdlwether, analysts said. ‘If they don’t do well, then nk emerging in July wiU bi i lly d iffic u lt," sa id Mik< r te r , a re ta il stock analys h Momingstar Inc.

IPS delivers small irofit In 3rd quarternlled Parcel Service Inc. ported Tuesday a slight rise in ird-quarter profils, bul failed lo eel Wall Street forecasts.Bt Income, In millions

0 3 2001 0 3 2002

It Incomeir share QQ SSO lQ« $o.M

0 3 2001 0 3 2002

iRC€:Thoecmpany AP

:h kids per:le law created a wish Ust of iroad progrsuns or categories could quaUfy for innovative

:ational funds. In addition to sonal fin an c e program s, sol s u p e r in te n d e n ts also d use this money for things

lg anifw ainfng more l e a S a n d dev e lo p in g m agnet

ol programs. Unfortunately, d Duguay, the money “te n u m d the areas of most need, I) this does not appear to be onal finance.”iJlwhat.iyas_j>robably_a nice lire by Congress is probably p ing to mean a .whole lot” in

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BOISE-Recent I >r JB Bankruptcy Court I J k Magic Valley fiUngs

■ Chapter 7, nonbi n under $50,000B l Christian Glen M

as Chris Mai, 773 H ^ 3 Twin FaUs, individ n l ness. C hapter 7 ,1 V^'’. assets under $50.0 | M under $50,000. Case ■ a FeUpe Elizarran

Elizatraras, 518 E . : jS H joint, ncnbusiness, i

49 aieditors, assets i liabiUties under y?0

H 0242009.Blanca Franco, 1(

H Blvd., No. 5, Twin 1 ual, noobusiness, a creditors, assets ur liabilities under $50,

■ 02-42010.Jose F. Ondveros

H Ontiveros, 423 Firsi individual, nonbusij 7,1*15 cred itors, t

■ $50,000, Uabilides u Cate n a 02-4201&

■ ChMXar7,nonbii■ $50,000to$100H R aym ond K. Ma■ Galena Drive. Haile: H nonbusiness, Chap H creditors, assets urn■ Uabilides $50,0001■ C aten a 0241982. H Lreng KimiBvongsi

asLreog11ianiiao,1 2 W., T ^ FaUs, indi business, C hapter 7 tors, assets $50,000 liabiU des $50,0001 Case n a 0241984.

Shelly M arie Y Hanison,No.6 D,Twi / vidual, nonbusitMSS, Ins.- 16-49 cred ito rs , ai % $50,000, liab ilities ^11 $100,00aCaseDa02-

Chapter 7, nanbw $100,000 to $501

®’ F ran k C antu J r.

,5 ;7 , H S ™ i i t o n , a » ca ted , liab ilitie s S

™ $500000. Caae n a 02- BUndy Bremer, als

" J Cleaners aind Royal D Of 9425S.Rh«tsideDri% *‘® Sandy, Utah, (but vt

Blaine County), indl^ business, Chapter 7, tors, assets under $50 ties $1W,000 to $500,0

I 02419937 * C arl D. U n d e nr D eanna L. Underwc

Ave. J , Jerome, indi^ business. Chapter 7,:

1 tors, assets $50,000 t( 3 UabiUdes $100,000 U

Case n a 0241998.

Chapter U f busine $1 million to $10 n

Shilo Inn, Twin FaUi Blue U k e s Blvd. N .,' business, Chapter 11,: tors, assets $ 1 million

I lion, UabUities $1 mU I mmion.Casena0241<

Chapter 13, nonbu $100,000 to $500,

Rick Allen Arriaga A rriaga, 1257 ET Hagerman, individua ness. Chapter 13, M !

I assets $100,000 to $500 I ties $100,000 to $500,0( I 0241989.I Robert S. CUmer, 1] I Kimberly, individual I ness. Chapter 1 3 ,1-1£0 assets 5100,000 to $500,1 ties $100,000 to $500,M J 024201Z

rsonal finaiof te rm s of fund ing es finance and economics ve said Mikel MiUer, pr to the JumpStart Cowdi IS, in Kansas and execudi so of th e K ansas Co gs Economic Education it ts, ' Y et finanda l-eduo h- porters have not ^vet et Two w eeks ago,' y. Department of E d u a t ds ed a $250,000 g ra t d, Jum pStan Coalidtm 1 K fin a n c ia l l i te ra c v p

T ru e , i t is a sm all a:e___ m oney ,.bu t.the.fu iUly___used .partly .to .ira in ji^ PleasesMMO

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ent activity in U£. mt induded theseings:

10n Mai, also known '3 HoUyann Court, liv id u ^ nonbusi- 7,1-15 creditors,>0.000, UabUides :asena 0241983. ,ra ras and Juana E. Main, Burley,

ss, C h a p ^ 7 ,16> ets under $50^000^$50,00a Case n a

>, 1816 EUxabedi rin Falls, individ- , Chapter 7 ,1&49 ,I under $50,000,$50,000. Case n a ^

eros and BeUndaFirst S t, Rupert, \\usiness, Chapter Urs, asse ts un d er ^» under $50,000. ' IS. £|

1 00 ,000MaUo, 207 W. Ialley. in d i^ d u 4 . 'h ap te r 7, 264 9 !. under SSO-OOfl.0 0 to $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .

tig& also known ),129BocahATe. [ Individualjiin- t r 7 , 14S crwU.KX) to $100,000, 'i 00 to $100.G0a

e H a rt,. 542 .I M n F ^ i n d i - ,lets. C hapter 7, U ', a t t e t s u n d e r |ties $50,000 to '!.02419B5. 1

t a U e M , ■ '. '1 5 0 0 ^ 0 0 0 JJ r . an d Shaiia §f &E.,MurtBt«li. I is in e ^ Chapter k assets not indi- H!S $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to ^ 0242991. I

, also known as oing business as , | [nc.. P rem ier a ll^C S e en er^Drive, N a 2013.It venue lies in ndividual, non*- 7, 2649 credi- $50,000, UabOi- 00,000. Case n a

lerw ood and rwood, 310 E. ndividual, non- 7, 2&49credi-

) 0 to $ 100 ,0 0 0 , , - K) to $500,000.

Oness,Si millionFaUs LLC, 2586 N., Twin Falls.11, 2&49a«dl- .; lion to $ 2 0 mD- ■ mUUon tb $ 2 0 {.141994. {',

ibuslnew, i 100,000iaga and Lynn ' e T 2500 S., dual, nonbusi-:1-25 creditors.1500.000, UafaUi-10.000, Case na-]

r, 227 Pine S t , : lual, nonbusi-2-25 creditors.500.000, UaUH-;0 ,00a Case na.;:

anceng p e r s o n a l!

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n inW ichU i.:.-j < 'i iu ca tio n tu iK i ' '^^>4 ■iven up hcng&^:<> %^t£!r.3lji{rant to 'on to a u p p d n S i l ^

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col about the stock term potential, inv in some gains from rnilie.n Tuesday, s< lower. D isappoint from Kimberly-Clor Texas Instruments { s»mc selling.

A nalysts h ad e market to give bac stunning advance, v, previous eight sessic ud the. Dow Jones more than 1,200 poii

A fter falling as i points Tuesday, thc down 88.08, or 1 8.450.16.

T he b ro a d er n; retreated. The Nasd) index fell 16.87, o r l 1,292.80. The Stand .‘>00 index declined perccnt, to 890.16.

Tuesday's .selling due to investors ta from more than tw

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It was the second had subm itted appli Idaho, Colorado, lowi Nebraska, North Dai Washington and Wyo

The Justice Depar • it still had concerns a

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war and terrorism.”! Kimberly-Clark sank , $50.50 after the consun ’ ucts maker missed thirt

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listance Capplica tions a f te r cre long-distance subsidiary Qwest Long Distance Co it said would be unaffe accounting issues.

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It m ust satisfy a nun; legal requ irem en ts am regulators its network is < com petition before i t ( o ffer long-distance s e r any of those states.

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About 40 million Ame have about $1^ trillion in in 401(k) plans.

Plan administrators who provide the 30-day nodce t fined up to $100 per day pe participant. Companies ai re q u ire d to notify th e 1 Department of a blackoui od.

The Bush administradon cized th e regulation P resident Bush’s radio ad ^ tu rd a y . TTjc White Hous its eye on the Nov. 5 elec tha t will determ ine conti

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The 2001 Naiipnal Survey 'ishing. Hunting and Wild! Associated R ecrea tion fou hat residents and nonreslde trho looked for birds in th lackyards or watched big ga tt th e backcountry pumped : loney into Idaho last year. T he wild anim al enthusia

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ers, according to t t e h e separately, h u n te n i im lion and fish en n eo a ire lion ea ch fa ile d to v e l^ ea rlv $14 b illioc Ml- spending was tm a tt ies d tfae rliundngorfisb ire cally.

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md th a t 780,000 i r t in w ild life tr in Idaho, ov«r : the state. That .6,000 anglers,.9 m illion laa t0 hunters, who n.go, ju s t o v er1 anim al watth- l m illion while pum ped $246.1 ly a n d 484,000 USOmillioa , iblned also SdU ' ionwide a t $70‘ com pared to ahifflal-watch* ' th e study. But j r s a t $20.6 b il- .m a t $35.6 Ul- • 1 I to m atch i t. lion m ora in ‘ lattiibutdd to • fidiiagqwdfi*

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Glenns Ferry vs. W« pjn.

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SixTouziiameat Twin Falls a t Idaho :

p ja , winner to state Pocatello a t Highland,

loser out Class 3A D istrict

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Region III District Foi Six Tournament

Skyline a t H ighland, winner to state

Pocatello vs. Idaho Falls, loser out

C lass 3A D istrict Tournament

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C o o p e r d i e s o f c a iALBIO N-Kent Cooper

time National Finals Rode d ie b ro n c q u a lif ie r , Tuesday from neck cancc was 47.

F am ily m em bers sali Albion cowboy first gualif

I 1982 and continued that s ex c ep t fo r one y e a r wh< broke his ankle. In '1984, )i $86 short of winning the n al championship,

K fu n d -ra ise r w as he] J u n e 1 a t th e C olleg Sou thern Idaho in Twin which drew many of rodeo rougbstock rid ers . T he e draw 2,000 spectators and r about $90,000.

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S a l t l a k e c i t y - nW Hte. holder of the land^ reco rd fp r piston*drlven ( dl4d Sunday o f com plicat frcfn injuries suffered Thur in«« re co rd a tte m p t a t B<wevUIe Salt Flats. Ifo waa

m a te , of San Diego, had pai«ed through th e m easi m ile a t 422 mph on th e fin th e two required runs and preparing to stop his C^vinenj str—mlin er vdyn the cord ti

w u stm going 3501 w tC a ha h it a soft surface roIlM* B m enenqr crews hii cuK W hlte fro i9 th e tang £ ^ o f t b e c a r .

w hite,' a vetMian of m a n t 40 iM r» o f Q)eed«ray la d n ft ]

to be tter fais own rac a ^ a M o f 413.156 m pb

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Castillo prove l 6 r nableasheled

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T he Bobcatiflld thf> I en tire first ha^ e d t o after shot f ro t

“ S ' -J 'n*?tiS But Castillo,.

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;ers scratc-N o way, said Jose. g o alk e ep er Jose 4 A t

>ved all but Impteg* ____led the Tigers to a 2-1 /e r hom estand ing x»o», h e Class 4A Districi occer championship ^ ..<in arning the Tigers a fo- ! Instate tournam ent

;ats dom inated thehalf, firing off shot Toncjom seemingly everyplay concentrat- QscarIf the Tigers* net the

o, who recendy took * *^5

^en dead e questio

■m orning of Will gam e,he sat quietly )ver a big breakfast. lid die cooking. . waffles,” the father g the details of the roring th e ir final ^ m o m e n t s

together. r The 17-year- L o ld q uarte r- ■ b ack a t B S t e p h e n ’ s ^ E t a i s c o p a l • a School in M A ustin. Texas,^ had been both- ^ ered by a sinus

in fec tio n and , , . .. headad ies bu t **•

: F riday m om ing, obMort ined back muscles. 17-yMiH S th a t would keep S ap tU pg to classes'and ilnly nothing that ' dea ths lagedy to cone. grlevini S ep t 13, w m suf- «fchooli ilbemonfayaetfaat wentwi th l lx U ter - been do r U seven fobtban.. F ive

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SAN FRAN' pumped.

Tony Benne; his signature s the first ball another huge 1

If only the / Anaheim.

Relentless aj bases, Scott Sj p led th e Sar Tuesday nIghi World Series.

Spiezio dro Erstad had tiu tered Livan H

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liling, (s lurToundMl by his teamr » win gave the TIgen a berth to

± o u t d i sA District Fbur hoys socclet goahending duties for t Igers, was always in the rig ace at the right time."That’s just the way he’s be r u s ,” Je ro m e coach Jo orales said. “He really saved lhat first half."And not to mention Anton •pez, who banged In a reboui f the hands of Burley keep «ar Rios In the 28di minute nvert the Tigers' only scorii ance of the first half.“T hat’s w hat happens wh«

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ths in two w eeks chat left

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OKI:sday, October 23, 2(

n e r y i ^ :• d Praaa___________________

N C ISC O -Pac BeU Park wt

tett serenaded the crowd wit : song, Willie Mays threw oi U and Barry Bonds even hi s home run.! Angels had left.their bats L

again at the plate and on th< Spiezio and the Angels tram an Fraiicisco G iants 10« h t to take a 2-1 lead in thi

rove in th re e runs, Darir Jiree hits and Anaheim bat Hernandez, the postseasor

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n tu tM a fttr tha TIgsrs cialmtc to tha a tata tournament a t Post

S t r i c t t i d eyou’re attacking a

CCer and they counterai____ coach Wes Nyblade. the that we played poo •Ight played well but

convert our cham converted theirs

rose played some hellad' d us After the goal, thi

o f th e m atch cha jnio Tigers held their ow lund ■ “W® sav e Burl .pgf respect since they e to us twice,” said Jer ring' Stephen Schwaneb<

exchange stud hen Hannover, Germany

VO weei )ut food

ittaO ptajrar Ja ck Natoofl ( 7 2 ) « 10 Banaon O e t 4 hi AMtfci, Taxi ilMa’a , avfferad • o a r a M iMOM M t o M a t f e a t h a l x A i ^ l a t a r .

>ft schools - three In Te nd MIdiigan, one in N n a t co llege freshm an ve Michigan and a 10-yi

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October.” was The Angels beca

Series history to ba with tive irmings, with a out and steals making It

I hit And suddenly, t) stands and garlic frii

s in longer. This party, was all but over for i

the the guy who climbe am- boat bobbing in Mc 0-4 the right-field wall so the Bonds did his bes

player to homer in I rin games. His 437-foot. I 3ai- field came in the foi son Plej

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nad tha Claas 4A District Four c BstFaJIa High School Oct. 31-No

e, berth ig and attack ing second rattack,” Burley so mud ide said. “It’s not ' ourgaiE»orly. I thought Andut we just didn’t Schwanances an d they minuteirs . A nd th ey with a padous defense.” neath ththe entire tenor The Jh anged as th e provedown - and some. l a t e r wlL irley a lo t o f to forwaey already beat a ball iniFerome forward net aftaebeck, a foreign defendiud en t from waiting«my. “And in the p

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e r in th eW e -

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Sports Et&on

ake 2-l Iboasted, “I never lose in

scam ^the first team in ' bat around in consecu* h a flood of hits, walks ; It 8-1 in the fourth., th e lines a t the wine fries counter got a little

ty, San Francisco-style, o r the 42,707 fans. Even lbed the mast of a sail- McCovey Cove beyond i soon was gone, twst. becom inathe first in his first t h m Series 3t. two-rim shci to center fourth, the safae Inning Please see S C R IO ^ e 02

O N

ur championship wtth a 2-1 vlo- L-Nov. 2 .

t o S t a t end half, we didn’t give them iuch respect and we played

id fo r a l i tt le insurance, tranebeck scored In the 65th I te from about 35 yards out a powerful sttike just under- tl the crossbar, le Je ro m e defense finally ed hu m an three 'm lnuies when Rlos, who moved up

rward in the second half, got I into the back of the Jerome fter it ricocheted off a Tiger n d e r a n d aw ay from the Rg Castillo.

Please see SOCCER, Page 02

i e a c h g i v e

r a d e a f t e rivin Hallt-Newa wrttar______________

TO F A L L S-A t least itwas sing grade.ach. Guy Beach said he'd his C ollege of Southern

3 m en’s basketball team a g ra d e follow ing Its first mage of the season.: Golden Eagles met Lewis- : State College of Lewiston Grande, Ore.. on Saturday, was good and bad,” Beach “If we’d kept sdore we prob- vould*velost the game.":kily, the 40-mlnute work- idn't count In the'standings, rhat it was. Beach and his sot a chance to see the team in a simulated game after f three weeks of practice, ch said some positives was ay of fi«shman center Sani in, who “was the.best play- the gym,” even facing dou-

a n d triple-team s, im ores Guillaume Yango ob Black also made Impress

illlaumei s tepped up and 1 well after he'd been strug- in practice," Beach said. BUckjilayed.wty well and

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H NEW Y O R K -M iH scored 13 points as i■ held the New York S■ 24 percent shooting■ h ^ o f a 94-89 exhib■ Tuesday night.■ K arl M alone an<■ S tevenson each hat■ and former Knidc M■ had eight assists in 23■ Utah (34), which wo■ s t r a i^ t afte r losing f(■ A l lu Houston hai■ Including on 11-of-l■ from the free throw ]■ the Knicks (4-3X who■ slo p p y e f fo rt one■ e s tra n g e d team m a■ SpreweU critidzed th■ tion and was suspeni■ foUowing the team 's■ tion regimen for his b■ pinkie fingier.H The KrUcks beat th■ two o th e r W estern C■ team s during la s t w

I ciarence W eather^■ 11 rebounds and Hov■ had 13 points and nin■ • th e K n id ^ who shot H and committed 22 tufx■ The Knicks’ nOital■ over into the third qi■ th e y fe ll beh in d 55-

Anderson scored five ing a 20-8 New Yorl broke up a 2-on-l bn s teal

A dunk by Andrei followed by Stevenson traffic with Z 4 second U tah back ahead by 1

a the fourth quarter.3 With all reserves on

_ th e K nicks g o t to . Eisley’s 3-pointer w ith ; 1 left, but on the next poa t m issed a 3 -poln t he

would have tied i t Knicks rookie Frank

' who m issed the f i r s t ! 5 with a broken left wris > in the fourth quarter a four points.■ Each team has one i

left: The Jazz are hom Toronto on Thursday ni the Knicks are at New Friday.

SS C S I ‘G

: scrimmahe’d been pracddng wel

Where the kudos were critidsms were long esp

5 the Golden Eagles’ off< transition gome, Beach &

I “They beat us down d I bunch of tim e s whe I shouldn’t have happei

said. “We didn’t make a which was a little bit of a us because we’ve been the ball well.”

Beach said th e team showed against the jun seniors from LCSC.

“I think we had a Hi vousness,” Beach said.

The-Eagles’ backcoun year players Aking Eltin Sawyer and Jam es Ebe gled w ith som e freshir takes.

“Maybe tHey tried to 1 issue a little too much: ou t o f p o s itio n , tra defense,” said Beach; “■ posidve was I thought wi hard the whole scrimmaj thought o u r halfcourt was pretty good.”

O verall, B each said i decent showing against i ed bunch from Lewi»Clai

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K O

;ks Iaaa

• M att H arpring : as the Utah J a s . rk K n k k a to ju st • ting In the first • (hibition victoiy

and D eShaw n ^ had 12 points, n Ic Mark Jackson t: n23m inutesfor ^ won its second ^

lg four in a row. had 17 pointa* S

of-12 ahootlng < ow line, to lead I? who turned in a ^ n e d ay a f te r § im ate L a tre ll 5 d the organiza* ^ !>ended ror not < m 's rehabillta* > lls broken r i ^

It t h e Jazz and :• m Confereoce ^ t w eek 's road ^

erq>oon added SHoward Eisley Snine assists for ^ hot 39 p erc te t tunovera. stakes carried >: d quarter, and 55-35 befo re :

stie . Shandoo ive jpoints dur^ : fo rk ru n and break with a

rei Kirilenko, ? . ison’s layup in i* fwirif left, put iy 13 e n t e i ^

I on floor, to 92-89 on Ith 15 seconds possession he

: h eav e th a t

ank Williams, rst six.gam es wrist, entered % er and scored Z

ne exhibitibn iome against y night, whUe ew Jersey on ;

i a g e ;vere thin, the 5 espedally in : offense and ■

ch said. . m the floor a ivhere th a t >pened,” he . ke any shots, of a shock to jen shooting

jam’s youth '• juniors and ;

a little ner- 1.oun of first- 'Uting, Dante 'Ebert strug- shm an mls-

to force the 1 ich: getting :■ t ra n s it io n :

ti; “T he one ;It we playedunage and I •:j r t defense •:

lid i t w as a t- is t a talent* > Clark. 5^ , P « i 0 2 B

! S p o r t s

C u t t h

SUNVALLEY-T p roved to be no d

;Wood River and Th< School boys soc

{ .Tuesday as the Cuttl0 to take the 3A D T ournam ent title s Field.. It was th e thirc •Community School beaten Its Blaine Ci

,this season and six : ’time in two years,;Ot

■Wolverines 33^ in thi ! T uesday’s win w

I l th shutout this sei ; Cutthroats, who adv

3A state toumaxnent 2 against the Distrii

‘ champion in the first iBannock Soccer Pocatello.

Josh Sonneland c scoring with his 22nd season. It remained time until Ethan Wes

•header off a comer ki Cook. Austin McCan •Higgins also netted Higgins, it was his 3< the season.

' “It was the best Vplayed against us th

I -C u tth roats coach;] -Whitelaw said.

Magic \tallfly Chris iVendell 0

TWIN FALLS - At J 'le ld (13.4<3) we are 1 o n o u r hom e field t: games, Luke Tucker S( a t t i s t by E ric A an Michael Alien netted 1 on an assist by Jeren

lBosch<• T he boys ju s t real 'hard. It was a good ma tam coach BUI Sweet.

The teams played to Twin Falls on S ep t 17.

I Play a t Wood Riverp.m . in Hailey. Only

B lu e D e^leyElyQanwr ! Tlmaa Nwn wrttar

j GOODING- Afterdr I first game against rival

[ I undefeated Dietrich i ] lose, taking a 11-21,21./ 10 Tuesday in the lA

; Volleyball Toumamen !ScboolfbrtbeDeafand ; Raysa P ark e r led Devils (IM ) with 14 ki

. aces. Teammate A^eer ' slammed 10 kills and tof : aces. Sheena Biodiam I kUls and four blodcs.

In other matches Tuc Community School el B to 16-21.21.9,21.17.2

: sixth game of the toum ' aee its own season end i 21-15.17.21, 21-15 loss County.

C a r^ defeated Richfi 1&21,18-21.21.12, IS l l Ti«en*seasoa

■ Carey and Camas C o i today a t 4 p.m. with it 'advancing to play Shoi ithe district's No. 2 seed, n e r will face DietricI

i D e a th s _CORttMWdfrDfflOlIllinois also died in the s

iod. .: Last year there w ere: jamong th e 1.8 million players in the countiy -

•lion on high school, jur Ischool and non-federaric teams. Eight w ere frot

;caus.es lik e h ea d an in ju ries and 15 from i

•causes, such as h ea rt i ;heat stroke and asthma.. So far this year, the ;been 14 deaths among •players a t all levels, hc •direct causes.' Frederick Mueller keei :of those numbers a t die I ;C enter fo r Catastrophi •Injury Research at the Ur •of North Carolina in Chaj JD espite th e re c e n t si ideaths, he said, the chai Iplayer dying in a game < ;tice is small. More feens •ing bikes and far more

• ■cars. ^I **I hate to think of it tli I th o u ^ ,” M ueller said. lyourTcid or someone yd ;vi4io died in a game it's a ;tragedy, especially if i

. .h av e b ee n p re v en ted . Iwhat is so frustrating, h !the d e a th s we see in f<

. Icould have been prevente.

iHowcouMlMdla?- . ; • WiD Benson was the kin

|who poshed h lxuelf and dete rred by l ^ e t s , inju

' ? t. H r triad to 'take up foo ' isixtfa g rade in th e Pop \ n eag u e b u t t a t o u t th e i

;M TiBiiNlW, Twbi F

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-T h e third time _______0 d iffe ren t for g-ason t The Communitysoccer team sutthroats won 4- /■»! ^1 District Four G in S 8< le a t Browning 4 /^ Q|g^

lird tim e T he Touman ool (1 6 0 ) had Centun! County rivals ™ sixth straight

,:outscoring theIthe span. at 4 pjn.I was also th e ! "season for the Saturday

advance to the^nt Oct. 31-Nov. VOlleyDI t r ic t One-Two e * Bawtrst round at thc I T "® ?':r F ie lds in FIVthSIX

d opened the2nd goal of the S kyline ied 1-0 at half- ai*nrn raV estonputinar kick by Chris HlghlailC^ann and Sean 2 1 -1 9 2ted goals. Fors 30th score of 21-17, C

t Wood River ^51 th is season.” 2 1 * l l , 2 ch R ichard Hlghlan

to claim Five.Sixcl

iristlan 2 , 19. 22-2 4 ,;Idaho Fall second se<

At Ascension cross-tow re undefeated Grizzlies Q d through 11 to play in r scored on an ag a in st t a rd em a and DistrictTh id second goal remy Vanden 4 *

ea lly p layed tOUmailH match," assis- C«ntUI

I to a M d e ln CtntUiy I

1 ^ 'today at 4 • 2 1 ;ily our th ird Jo ro m e (I

5vils down £_________ lA N orrdroppingthe chamoionsl val Shoahone, di,

Sorensen

potats.Th,

ed th e Blue And the se

m addedfive ed a late a

“ • to O n n a , S K

M ' S- I - . . Dietric

S S «s smake his sev

le same peri- was the last i ed to be on 1

re 23 deaths grade. Willon football ‘ him. He canty - 1.5 mil- weightliftersjunior high , while wadon school Me was discrom direct mined, his nan d neck football In coi

m ind irec t St. Stepher t attacks, school witha. population.:here have and limestcng football among thousi, half from stunning vie

surroun^ng 1ceeps D^ck campus. Willle National ty as a freshiphic Sport p a r t tim e oiUniveraty sophom ore,

»iapel Hill. junior. A 6-foisp a te of an d team ci

hance of a grades, he wale or prac. an Ivy Leaguems die rid- “He set out>re driving life,” Dick Bei

was somethint that way, and he was vid. ”If It’s This is not a Iyou know rm n o tafo o tl

s a terrible Will’s finif j t could Texas School Isd. T h a t’s for a toudukn(. Many of ter, was in ona foo tball free safety, auted." two mora T I

minute of the didtt't a p p w

" K S S t b T tf o o tb u ta

f

rln Ftis, Milie WtAiMdtr, Oct

l o s t s h u t cLocal sports

n to have soccer here this 1.

soccer (strict Four-Five lament . iry 5, Buriey 2ey plays Jerome in a loser- me on Thursday in Burley fn. That winner advances to e rd is tr ic t p layoff gam ^ ay in Pocatdlo.

yballIgion III District Four- ilx Tournament yllne HS, Idaho Falls n def. Pocatello, no reportedind def. Idaho Falls,, 22-24,21-12,, championship Falls def. Skyline,, 21-6,21-15land defeated Idaho Falls m th e 5A D istrict Four* ; ( championship with a 21. . A, 21-12,2M 7 victory, but 'alls secured the district’s ; seed tb state by defeating i own r iv a l S kyline The s travel to Filer Saturday ‘ in an interdistrict match t th e f if th seed from , Three. J

trict FburFIve \ment i tury HS, Pocatelloy def. Jerome, 21-15, i! i - M ;I def. Buriey, 21-10, ^

S h o s h o n e foorthsMe Volleyball ij

• dnship.Dietrich's first-game loss, Jin cam e ou t s trong in ° with two aces and four

rhe game bounced back ^h through three rotadons ° [kef's turn came around,senior produced with 11 ^

1 a row, beginning with ^es. A t 204. Parker hit a ^ ! and Shoshone attempt.( comeback, but one 1 ^ ^ sen ended the game,en said she was just hav. , d serving day.lucky on m ost of my ?

Jje said .-I started taiget- A* a t one g irl th a t I sawiig and it woriced.” " ady Blue Devils didn’tas early in the third, but P*'jrves by Ju teik W eber “aich the room it needed :ontrol. After losing the ^eber found Shoshone’s ™ )t and twice tip-killedowing Parker another [*!*et. - >“

sevenih-grade team and “st guy out of 100 select- onin a team In the eighth driill didn’t le t tha t stop fati;ame from a family of cryers and kept pumping hisI working on nis ingisciplined and deter* unc5 mind set on playing unlcoUege. Ihen’s is an elite prep botth a d iv erse s tuden t Judn. The a th letic fields thesto n e b u ild in g s se t Niclusands of trees hrame Nic^ew s of the lake and ne\lg hills bn the 428-acre Notill played junior varsi- sufIshman, quonerbacked theon th e v a rs ity as a ^

'e , an d s ta r te d as a of I•foot, 200>pound senior' wal

c a p ta in w ith good lyinwas hoping to play for havtue school. aim3ut on his own path in wasBenson said. *TootbaIl left,tling he decided to do Rs very dedicated to i t • hera football family, and “Mcotball dad.” wetBnal game, against the lapsol for the Deaf, he ran Hdown in the first quar^ for ion some tackles as a surg

, and led his team to' brieTDs by th e opening werhe second quarter. He gemBar to get b it hard in ingon any p lay , D ick teitiin d coach B rian f^thiaid» bu t oil the side- t ra ile third ID he told the ' roote l t *‘w eird” an d h is lano»limy. -Ior a m om ent on th e amb ra lying down oa tbe

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0cto6*r2a,2003

o u t f o r c- 21-12,21-13

Jerome swept Buriey, 12, 2M 3, b u t ' l ^ to Ce

t 21. 8-21,14-21, Tuesday District Four-Phre vollq nament a t Centiny High

Jerom e assistant coi

Sara Lott led the Tiger and there w ere some g from Whitney Clark.

■ "We basically foigothc against Centuiy,” Burton

Je ro m e p lays Bu Pocatello Thursclay, and ner will clinch a t least an tr i a playoff match Satun

3A District Ftour Tournament a t Wood River HS, Hi Rler def. Qoodlng, 2: 21-11,17-21,21-16, Gooding eliminated Wood Rhrer def. Bulll, 21-15,22-20,14-21, championship'

2A District Four Tournament a t Valley HS,HazaKoi Glenns Ferry def. Wei 21-13,21-18,21-13 Valley def. Glenns F«i 1»^21,21-9, 22-20,2

R ost Valley m oved vt match away from anothei th e 2A state tournament 19-21, 21-9, 22-20, 2M 6 d Glenns Ferry Tuesday at D istrict Four volleyball ment a t Valley High Sdioo

Earlier, Glenns Ferry d Wendell, 2M 3, 21-18, 21- P ilo ts and T rojans meel w ith the winner having i Valley twice to advance to i

for th ird t imBy the fourth game. Sh

looked like it had alread defeated. SdU battling for t the Indians smiggled to ret ball over the net, but 12 ei the fourth game led to their c

In th e f irs t gam e, Sho cam e out determ ined no: down to Dietrich without a 1

Parker said that the firs: was a warm-up.• “W e’re slow starting o

fired it up after the first gar played together,” she said serving and attacking was t ference."

Sarah H ubsm ith, Shosl lea d er with five kills, sa: team just lost their focus afl first game.

"We'fell apan more and as Dietrich attacked after d ond,” she said. “Next time, play offense and stop thei can beat diem widiout a dou

Shoshone coach L any M said team passing cost the Ir 1he match.

.“We have to be able to'sen receive,” h e said. “W e c toni^t, and Dietrich was excd

“The next thing I saw h< on an electric cart and w a s: driven back to th e locker, father said. “I could tell h< crying, and he pu t a towel his head. He was probably ing really bad. He wanted tc under almost any drcumsta unless he just wasn’t able to.

His parents were divorce* both were at the game this Judith Ryser and Benson hai the o ldest o f th e ir th re e : Nick, the summer before. A Nick;dled in his sleep, the c never discloised by his fa t Now. s e ^ W i l l , the youn, suffertag, they rushed dou die locker room.

“I heard Will yelling a t th« of h is lungs.” Benson sail walked into the back and he lying on a training table.-He having left-dde seizures. Hia Sim vras rock hard and his 1 was tu rn ed a ll th e way to left.”

Ryser said her son recogn tier for a moment and ^Mom” in the lodcer room, i went in to s e isu re s aga in apsed into unconsciousness.

The team tra in e r and do ior St. Stephen's, an ortiiop (urgeon, had examined the i irie f ly on th e fie ld b u t tli vere no am bulances 'o r ex lency medical ttehnidans s t ng by. W hen h e w e n t 1 leitures in th e locker room, ffther said , m biology teac ra in in g to b e an em erge OQ^niursi called for an an

"It took 1 0 m inutes for imbulance to a a ^ 't i i e am «4Jl3,mq|B;to'lind’JBiy sc l ? n s o n ja d . ;* T h e i^ w

■ ' " 4 r v - '/P

:hampicIn V alle

» e w{h School.loach Scott U S o u th s OTto”idiSj Tjurnamer : great sets a t Hansefl

msaid. 2 1 , 21*7, 4(urley a t fh a m n ln n * Id the win.aninteidis- H answ do

21,21-9,3 River ellmli Hansen del

Hailey 21,21-11, 21-18, winner togc Once-beateI ' th e No. 1 SiI showdownIII Dietrich at TII 4 A Fourtoummi L, 21*19, 21-14, 2112 «

th e South Tournam eni Tuesday at Hj

If 1 » ) Diet th e North:

__ Tournament,face off for t

endell, o n sh ip o n U iI High School:

uled for approerry, The host h21-16 ta-«ver trip

, * ball toumamew iA in a 21.11, 19-21

ier trip .to Oakley."J « T he H uskdefM t of through the cat the 2A and eliminateII toum a. 21-9, 16-21,

Tuesday, d e f e ^ To make st 1-13. "pie win a play-in let today No. 3 team fr S to bea t eidier Cam as« o state. niursday'sdisi

l e , im p ro v e

The Commui 21-12,21-1!

r t o ^ COOMNfhoshone lot to 80

nff w » concluded a t 4-:

; ' a K l Carey def. Rlafter die 1 $ . 2 1 , 1 8 -2 1.A GOODING -'‘1 ™ sp iked 11 kiU

b locks fo r Cf Richfield, 21-lC 12,15.11 IHiesdfi

. RichfieUaide Ginger Binshi

Indians ^arey . Coasaid it came dow

“I t w as hard were ab le to tal ties.” she d .

he was cleared lane foIS being haddifficulQrge!r,” his T he m edica!he was against taking hel over • pital by ambulajly feel- a helicopter. Alito play a half passed, Btances, th e tim e his sc0 .” fie ld u n ti l he:ed but su rg e ry a tis day. H o ^ ta Llad lost A&iutes afte is sons, CAT scan of hisAt 24. large blood clot.! cause operated quickIamily. clot, b u t the b rmgest, th e te e n rem ai>wn to Two days later, t

told Benson andh e top son had sufferedlid . “I age and had no[lewas ery . L a te r th a tiew a s declared brain diUs left “It w asate iribB head ultimately was ato th e Benson said. T

how long it took Ignised hospital It'couldad o u t in ha lf th e tim et, d ien geon said it coti]n a n d real difference m k . mean Will might Iloctor C oach More]>pedic S te p h e n 's haaB teen reqionse to WiU'ith e re m edical ca re heem er- b e liev e d th a t “ itUDd’ em ytfiittg profes

in to H e b a s stud ies i .h is game'andls^pUBacher about bow WUl nlency h u rtimbii- * ld o ie rse ean 3

ev e n cam e d oi r th e iiUuiy.’‘Morelabdimpos " iv.aon,” aO i»teK ftt>r«

-______ ' J _____________I .

□nshiplley ’s v icto ry , M indy id the Vikings widi eight d fo u r blocks. Jen n a had 19 service points Wood had 16.

hside Conference lentMl HS, Hansen |h def. Oakley, 17-

21-13,21-12,

tef. Raft Rhier, 23- ^,16-21,21-15, Raft <nlnated ‘lef. Oakley, 2 1 ^ , 6- i1 ,1^21 ,15 -13 , j >stateaten Murtaugh secured ,see d an d a possible ^

n w ith u ndefeated i: Thursday's lA District Jflientw ltha 17-21,21-7, * 2 defeat of Oakley forth s id e Conference ^snc cham pionship -Hansen High School. L •ietrich wins tonight atth s id e C onference „ at, the two teams willr the district champi- (Thursday at Gooding ^ iL That match is sched-jroximately 7:15 pjn. c-Huskies earned their p

i p to the state voUey- g ment with a 21-6,6-21,21, 15-13 de fea t of a

s k i e s h a d to figh t a! e consolation bracket si I te d Raft River. 23-21. di 1, 21-15 e a rl ie r on u!

i rstate . Oakley has to . A in m atch against the ju from the Northside.

IS CounO' or C:arey, a t wi iistria tournament a I

cc

e to 19-0 Tsunty def. 2-:lunlty School, 15,17-21 ,21-15 lo,G - K ari Engelstad '<» he net with nine kills helocks leading Camas ^s r T he Com m unity ioi; 21-15,17-21,21-15. H«lunity School’s season bii4-12: :nn e tt slammed five firoIth Stewan scored 21 itsI ts and Brandi Gill 1rice points. In

moRichfield, 21-10, Mb 21,21-12,15-11i - Jesse M olyneux aniills and s tuffed 11 vviiC are y 's w in o v er on-10, 16-21, 18-21, 21- en<

I S its season at lO S. gham added six kills oach B arbara Berg ^ own to serves. Iird fought, b u t we take the opportimi- ^

clu__________________ the

w h ifo r them and they thoigetting there.” foncal criew d ec id ed T{ his son to the hos- ingilance and called in SaliAlmost an hour and CSI, Benson said, firom Nebson cam e off the Bru

le w as tak e n in to We:t B rack en rid g e posi

te r Will arrived, a smd tiis brain showed aot. A neurosurgeon ' ■ Bet dcIy to remove thebra in swelled and ^lained in a com a. B<r, the neurosurgeon a shnd Ryser that their ' bosired too much dam- Unilo chance of recov*. reslila t n ig h t, h e w as ball.dead. BeriUefectorinwfaiBt' and( a fatal dtuatkmr* ^ ^ b“r m angry about Septik to get him to the ^dd have been done C . oe. The neurosur^' ' O * otild have m ade a .I and I take d a t ' CootttitstiDbewidius.'* " ire la n d sa id S t r>iBTi ■a re v ie w e d -I ts ' o fth iU's injuiy and theh e received, and Ce: “everybody d i d , oiouFessionaily.* »itu id H lm s o f th e caid.un led to 'tb is 'd a i^ ' tlie b I m ight hare

in y th ln k « fa ^ iie Jose to a hisad opom a^aa id . ’"11

F a n s c o m k a y a k , ra f

ON MCCOVEY COVE (AP) - These Giants far life preservers - and sevt ers of clothing.

They came by schooner, siirfboord and ra f t Some t party, others hoping to i ball. And though they die a single pitch, they w er part of the World S ^ e s st a chilly Tuesday night at BeU Park.

Dozens of boaters aod {1 Including one beer-driiUd on an Inflatable yellow di and three Elvis impersona a speed boat, spent the nl the murky gray-green wi McCovey Cove, w here Bonds home runs occasion splash.

A sh irtle ss B randenburger w ore I orange Hawaiian shorts zoomed around on je t Despite the weather, whii much colder on the cove th gam e-tim e tem pera tu re degrees In the stadium, h prepared to get even coldi home run ball came his way

“If a ball comes near it get wet. The odds of geti

S e r i e s ____CoRtifflMdfromDlRich Aurilia connected fcGiants, but only made it 8-4.

W ith 13 h o m ers a in Anaheim and San, Frandsc only four short of the recoi any Series. T he long ball sure to further increase sp« tion that juiced balls are 1 used - commissioner Bud in s is ts i t 's no t so - bui Angels proved little ball v just fine.

Every Angels s ta n e r e) winning pitcher Ramon Ort a h i t No DH. no worry. And coasted 'desplte setting a inning Series record by le< 15 runners on base.

Hernandez was chased af 2-3 innings, the worst s tan glitte ry postseason career had seen him go 60. Instea< looked like the pitcher who for the NL lead in losses, v he did with 16.

Now, John Lackey will i for the Angels in Game 4 ton H e 'll be p itch ing on h is : birthday against Kirk Ruetei

T he fans w ere ready for firom the start as Pac Bell hc its first Series game.

Bennett sang “I Left My t In San F ranc isco” from mound before the first pitch, Mays threw out the ball to Bc his godson.

Bonds drew two m ore w and also set a postseason re with his seventh home run. on this night, that wras not n« enough to save the Giants.

The Angels scored four d in th ird and fou r m ore in

C o a c h _____ContlmiMlfromDl

“Lewis and Clark has a g club,” Beach said. “Obviou they 've been in th a t syste while and they’re a good tea; [bought it was a great scrimn torus.”

The Eagles retum to scrimn ng on Saturday at a jambore Salt Lake Community Coll< :SI is scheduled to face West *febraska at 11 a.m. and the 1 3ruins a t 1 p.m. CSI will p Vestem Wyoming at 3 p .m .; wssibly one other game dep« ng on who else shows up. Be

leach surprised by UTEP loach's sudden departunBeach said it was "a Utde bi sh o ck ” to h e a r th a t forn

IOSS, Jaso n R abedeaux a t i In iv e rs ity of Texas-E l Pa esigned as the M iners’ basli all coach late Monday.Beach worked as an assisti

nd associate head coach uni :ab e d eau x a t U TEP ffi eptember, 1999 to August, 2(

5 0 c c e r_____DodnMdtofflDl “That was really their oi

lance," Morale^ said-^llie r f their shots were H ^ t at t »lie or widiout enoti^ power Certainly none was go lOugh to get paA Castillo.“It fidt really'good,’* Castl lid. * l .k n e w ^ t I vras belpi A teom out” ' '

uaet'a lC ik^ i s l h meunocdaffle

" lU sM aS y Btyes tu a bpdti

n e b y 5 c h o c f t t o W o r ld/E , Calif. ball out here aians wore th e 40,000 fiiveral lay- apiece,” he sai

p a n of the seeer, kayak, catch a balL” e came to Brandenburg0 catch a appointed on Udn't see Giants lost 10-4 ere a big ball into the co' : scene on long homer, bu at Pacific center-field wal

Most of thoset floaters, -noc the guys oking guy and in wetsult:dinosaur Bennett's tradenatorson H e a rt In Sannight on stood a t attenw ater of “ A m erica tle B arry Kayakerslooke*anally go Force je ts stre;

overD avid S ev era l Mb rig h t denizens sang *

ts as h e the Ballgame” >e t sk is. die Seventh innihich felt Those in the than the • about 10 feet bre of 57 could not see ire, he was some were in p<Ider If a giant center-fielay. simply llstenecme, I’ll re a c tio n . Othe

etting a . small TVs.

fo u n h for an 8-for th e who dyed Angel

-4. his hair and goalIread y , 1, was In the mlIsco are innings.» rd for A fter an erroralls a re third baseman Especula- the way in the thie being a two-run triple:d Selig p a n of the field,u t th e to the 421-foot m1 works ang led co rn er I

field , and a rea except mightVe had a d: •rtiz goc S eries in side-tl nd they s in ce M ule 1 a nine- Philadelphia Atl leaving 1929.

H ernandez wi after 3 Garret Anderson' in of a in th e fourth, se er th a t Angels alertly p ead, he steal as the Gian ho tied shifted to the righ , which The Angels poi

hits against - am 1 s ta r t Ja y W itaslck. Si onight ball to right, Adan s 24 th liner off Witasid ter. an d B engie Moior fun Anaheim’s third s hosted gle.

B enito Santia ’ Heart Frandsco a 14) 1< m th e w ith a slow gn lh, and A ngels In ten tio Bonds, Bonds with one o

a t f irs t and th ir walks Santiago, record Ortiz came cloi n. Y et m ajo r league hii nearly Hernandez made

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have any idea tht nmag. that bad where h« ree a t resign on die spot liege. “My phone hasn' estem ing since ab o u t < e host (M onday n ight) play pened.”

I. and On Tuesday, Tl pend- Press reported thai Beach ic director Bob Stu]

contact form er Ai Nolan Richardsoi

IP - Chicago BuUs coa about the sudden Vi

Miners assistant bit of C otten is running rm er . while school offid t th e an interim coach. ?aso, Rabedeaux, 37, r isket. personal fiunH

replaced H d l of Fa stant H a sk in s in 1999 mder Miners m a 46-46 n from seasons. The Mine 2001 lastseason.

, everj^xxty looks out only we beat Century treat Builqr;it*sh8ppenfai t th e Ib e Tigers advBX er.” 4AtounamentatFi iood School Oct 31-Nov.;

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iurger went home di^ on two counts - the 10-4, and no one h it a ! cove. Bonds did h lfa . but it went over the walLlose in McCovey C ^ e ys on their suriboanis sidts - enjoyed Tony -ademark “I Left A y ian F ran c isc o ” and ;ten tlon as h e sang

th e B eau tifu l.^ oked to the sky as Air streaked by in a fly-

M cCovey Cove ng “Take M e Out^b e” with the crowd in Inning.th e cove, w hich is

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n 8-1 lead. Spiezio. igel red streaks Into goatee before Gaqie I middle of both ^

rror by sure-handed in David Bell pavScl e third. Spiezio linSd [pie to the deepest eld. Tlie baU rolled >t mark at the odd^ e r in rig h t-c en ter rea lly fast ru n n e r a chance a t the f ii^ e-the -park h om w i H aas of th e Athletics did it in

I was pu lled af te r son’s RBI grounder I, set up when the ly pulled a double :iants’ infield over, right side.; poured it on w j^• and off - reliever . Spiezio p u lle d ^ idam Kennedy h itii isick's right elbow Molina delivered rd straight RBI s ^

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M iroslav S atan scored thi ahead goal at 10:42 of the i p e rio d as th e Buffalo Sa handed the Philadelphia Fi their first loss of the seasor Tuesday night.

Satan^ wtio tum ed 28, scoi goal on his birthday for the ond tim e in h is ca rce r. Vaclav Varada also scored for the Sabres, and Mortin Biron stopped 21 shots.

Enc^M/Snrich scored for the-P fyers (3*l*2-0), who have a t least one power-play in each of their first six game

Oilers 3, Avalanche 3DENVER - Ryan Smyth so

at 9:06 of the third period to Edmonton a tie with Coloradc

Patrick Roy played in his 9 gam e, ty ing T erry Sawchi NHL record for career app ances by a goaltender. Roy o 10 NHL records, induding r. career regular-season wins (! and most playoff wins (148).

R adim V rb a ta and Pe Forsberg scored goals just I ipart early in the third perio- pve Colorado a 3-2 lead.

Tommy Salo had 36 saves iie Oilers, and Roy had 24.

Penguins 3, Canadians 3MONTREAL - Mario Lemi

issisted on all three Pittsbu {oals, inc lud ing Alek: rforozov’s tying goal with 10 : >nds le ft in regulation, as *enguins tied Montreal.

A lexe i K ovalev, Lem ieu tther linem ate, scored twice Pittsburgh extended its unbea treak to five following a 6-01 0 Toronto in the season ope: )ct. 10.

— S p o r tDevil Rays make formal offer to PInlella

ST. PETERSBURG, Fli Lou PinieUa was offered the as manager of the Tampa Devil Rays on Tuesday and i must dedde if he wants to w a t home or merely doser to i

Details of the deal were disdosed, but it was believe be a three* o r four-year o; with on average salary tha m ore th an th e $2.5 mill PinieUa was to eam as mana of the Seattle Mariners in 20

PinieUa Uves in Tampa in offseason and wants to wi doser to his family. He is i being pursued by the New Y Mets.

A ban on m ajor announ ments during the World Sei forced the DevU Rays to car an aftem oon news conferei ac Tropicana Field, where g e ra l m an a g er Chuck Laj» planned to give an update the d u b ’s pursuit of PinieUa.

IWAA altera requirement! forstudent-athleteellglUl

IN D IA N A P O U S -H ieN C w a n ts to c h a n g e e l lg ib il re q u irem en ts fo r in co m in g ! d e n t* a th le te s b y low ering i em phasis on s tandard ized t( a n d in c re a s in g th e w e igh t dassroom woric.' In 0 sweeping package of s dem ic re fo rm s approv Tuesday , th e Managem< CouncU mcreased the numbei core courses high school s dents must take and extenc the “sliding scale” th a t he determine freshmen eligibilit'

S tuden t-a th le tes m ust n' score a t least 820 on the SA bu t th e changes would aU< freshm en to becom e eligil with lower test scores - witi higher corresponding GPA. 1 minimum CPA of 2.0 In cc courses re m a in s unchang although high school studei would now have to complete core courses, one more tran t current rule.

If approved by the NCA> Board of Directors on O c t.: the changes would take eff< next year.

As part of the reform packaj th e council app roved oth changes that would increase t workload to re m a in eligib whUe attending coUege.

CoUege students would ha to accrue 24 sem este r hou before en te ring th e ir secoi academic year, whUe maintai ing a minimum load of 18 hoi sach academ ic y e a r and s Iiours per term.

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scored power-pla j ofids apart

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Kevin W( J saves. KevjIV PfMl scored for t

and Kapanen adi net goal.

Claude Lapointe Islanders.

scored[Ogive Wild 4, RamesI 971J1hi.k“< Konning's power.

“ into overtime gav ?pear- win over Calgaiy. r oviTO yyjjj, F ia„,es fo

Gelinas serving a I (518) jy Ronning Ufted i

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‘ M innesota im prolod to and moved into fir

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through the third p 3 for the Flames (2-

3 M in n eso ta’s £nieux extended his goal- }urgh four games but 1 ;l(sey located shoulder.

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eux’s Doan and Ladisla> ce as in the first period, eaten hddtobeatw inlesa0 loss Andy Ddm ore sc Tener play goal for Nashv

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C yrus M ehrl m’ hours with leagueFla. - T u esd a y an d salehe job agreed to put the ila Bay agenda for the leagidnow in New Y ork nex1 work addidon, they told li o it. sioner Paul Tagliabi re not give each ow ner t ved to report on minority offer duced by M ^ ’sgn

hat is **It was great. I t illion productive, substai nager ing,” Mehri said. “I 2003. whar more we coulc in the this time.”work The NFL said it h s a ^ to add to Mehri’s con York In IncUanapolis, c

the Black Coadies J tince- said It will publldze ^ ries practices of various i ancel for recru its to use ' rence d ec id e to m ake ! gen- . choice. iM arle on Doctors remove b

clot from Cavs' Wrts CLEVELAND - (MIU.. CavaUers rookie gueWl«y Wagner had surgery'ICAA remove a blood cloi>ilicy tube connecting his 1B stu- and bladder,g the Wagner underwenttests dure a t the Clevelaht of w here generol mar

Paxson expects himfaca- for the next few days,oved ..Righj now he’s di

Paxson said before thij>w of played the Los Ange

in San Diego. “ 1lelos they’re going to runI,® to see where they’re aS.W The 19-year-old p

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core W agner, th e son ■,ged NBA player MUt Wajlents °Sed 21.2 points a gtte 14 one season at Memphi

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(age, German court for ta th e r today, accused of o ! the miUion. lible ' U n d e r G erm an i

B ecker could face i liave years In prison if com ours h e ’s n o t ex p e cted :ond prison, with reports i

he raight get two yet tion.

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levyn Adams also or the Hurricanes, added an empty-

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les 3, OT, M inn. - C liff ver-play goal 1:58 < gave Minnesota ary.s forward M artin j I a hooking penal*:ed the relwund of ] irik ’s sh o t o ver • an ' T u re k as proved to 4-1-1-0 ) first place in the sion./ ’s goal m idw ay rd period tied It at s(2-3-M).% B ill M uckalt oal-scoring streak m t left with a dis- r .

red a to n li, Tenn. - Shane Slav N a » acored. iod, andFhoesdz'' ilessNa«bvmd.'*-l;' e scored a powlfS ishvUle(0-3-l-2)JiL

E F — Icause.i m et fo r 2.5 ;(ue executives la id th e NFL le issue on the ^ea g u em ee d iw ,' !te x t w eek , t o nId him codunto';.;i a b u e a v e ^ t o 'e r a copy of a*rity hiring pro- : II group.. I t was a very . stantive meet- . "I don't knew ' • ould ask for a t j

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0 bloodi' Wagner1 - C leveland ' guard Dajuan ' ery Tuesday to clot from the fils left kidney

irent the proce-' reland Clinic, m anager J im ' lim to remain . ays.'s doing fine,” ■ e the CavaUers ' ngeles Lakers !

"Tom orrow ,•un more tests re at.”Id player has lital for more was inidaUy

)mach cramps 3vered that he , ction.on of form er -Wagner, aver- . a game in his iphis.

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Shoshone woman celebrates a centu

SHOSHONE - Flos Gehrig wlU be honored a t an open house for her 100th birth- d ay from 2*4 p jn . Mondlay at th e Shoshone ^ H | R ehabilitation an d L iving C enter, 511 E.4 th S t. In p n Shoshone.

She requests Ho« no gifts. Well- wishes can be sent to center.

G e h rig w as b o rn .1902 in H a ze lto i

B County, Mo. She wai to D e lb e r t G e h rig , lived in th e M a^ c Vs of her life.

H osting tb e event ' d au g h te rs , N orm a i

R ey o u rn ; Jo an H un tsv ille A la.; and Floyd, McMinnville, On

Arthritis self-help twoKlay course beg

P A U L -A n arthritis tw o-day c o u rse w ill from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p. a n d Nov. 9 a t P au l Church, located at the North Third East and I Paul.

The course is normal in six sessions once a \ h as been condensed S a tu rd ay sessions fo nience. It will be lead t A rth ritis Foundation course leaders.

The cost for the cour which includes the Anh Book and all other cour als. Scholarships are av needed on a first<ome 1hnrig

For more informatio register, call course it Peggy Goodman at 431-i registration is required t is limited.

Deck) Elementary S< sponsors bazaar, din

DECLO - D e d o E le School wiU hold a baza ning a t 5 p jn . Friday.

A chill d inner will b from pjQ. An auctio h eld from 5:30-7 p.m. large items will auctione ing Jazz tickets with an c stay and more.

CivicR o ta r y C lu b s

Blue LakM - 7 UB. Tuadsyt • in TVlnFtUncifl 736447a

Burlc)' • t)oon T ueid iy i a t I Comvntlon Center, cidl Ron at 878

BDhl . 12:0S P.m. Thursda CnndsundcMMik

H aller ■ Noon Thuriday a i i Catiter *r BUlne Couoiy: 78W»971

Jereoe- Noon Tuesday ai Chi 123 S. Alder. 324-7000 or 324-151!.

Kctetaunfiia) VaUey. Noeo en I ' RIco'i Pisa .and P u ts Rattauranc

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Qub In Twin Falls; 7364029 or 7l4-UOfttCIUlM

Burier - Noon Pridayt ai Prtca's

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■ apart • noon lecoad an Wadaeeday at Wayiide Cafe in Ke]5799.

■«9«R Syriaia - 7:30 p.m. h fourth Meod^f* at U n it^ Metbodl 60SaSt,43&9S62.

Twin Fidl • Ttoon W ed iM d^ a BeOTUfinti73M563.

T«ta F a h H cM di • Meet* fir« at Necth*! CbtKk Wa«a

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Halloweer to her a t the Sacurday i

F our Mil rn O c t. 28, Shoshone, to n T ex a s The evei was m arried prizes, co: ig , an d h a s a U ^ a n d p Valley most Pumpkin f

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D edrick , 2185. ind P a tric iaOre- Pumpkin, features (— I— t w in f ^eg lnS tival and citis self-hdp from 11 ajn i l l be h e ld K im berly I p.m. Nov. 2 Falls, lu l B a p tis t The first he com er of tume recei> id Lincoln in bag. The e\

ing b a lk nally taught Halloween a week, but stocked by ed in to two School che fo r conve- rides throug

d by trained straw maze on self-help the Twin Fa

and pizza, ourse is $30, There wi rthriris Help with the pr< )urse materi- American C available as Rainbow Gi

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llion and to off miist be e instructor Nurseries b 31-3444. Pre- begins at 1 id and space »nnde with

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f e i l at lha Senior XiA]ptMTku<

‘hird Tfiursdayi China VlUate. xaraie al 32*64»S

» al the Senior 324-37S6.

710S or Shirley at lea's CaTe, 2444 JajfCeM

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G(3MMUNHnoney raised by the auc-[II be used to fund th e {ated Reader program, the *Fit carnival, software for \V Accelerated Math pro- i nd a new re frig e ra te d; fountain. Donadons will ypted I lore infomiation, call 349- ■ >654-6893. s

cRiver Center Grange 'falloween party [H O N E-The Wood River tGrange will p resent its t

annua l com m unity asen party from 6-9 p.m. tly a t the haU, 350 West 2^ l e R oad, n o rth of f le.vent will ihdude candy,costume contest, spook si pictures with the Great dn for children up to age d

'ent is free. f<ore infomiadon, call 886- . 6*

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In festival, cool(-off s events for children JFALLS - A pumpkin fes- " d cook-off will be heldJjn. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Nly N u rse ries In Twin n;

a.rs t 95 ch ildren In cos- ai eive a free trick or treatevent indudes a jump- pi

lloon, h o rse rid es , N en tattoos, fishing pondby the Kimberly High ‘J heerleaders, mini-train)ugh the pumpkin patch, ” aze, finger printing byFaUs Police Department L<I. ofwill be a small charge niproceeds benefiting the Cin Cancer Sodety Camp U Gold for children with

Nli for thc pumpkin cook- 25 be brought to Kimberly; by 12:45 p.m. Judging ar1 p.m. Entries must be pi

th pumpkin for e ither cle r t or open ca tegory. erno entry fee. W inners oti ve $50, $25 and $10 giftes. t rore in fo rm atio n , ca ll Di right at 733-2717.

Hicepts entries for isay writing contestFALLS - The Veterans Cegn W ars is accep tin g hoir its “Patriot’s Pen,” a tioly writing contest. 4-(

8t Intematlonalloon second, third and founh II George K's. call Arlene at 438-

> - noon flrtt third and fourlh i 734-9486 or 736-3900 for tum-

>ononnrttand third Tuesday al 14 6lh Sl. Call Ruth al 43&OI49.laPtil Sorority

>486. C uChapter ■ 7 p.m. second and j,

lays. Sept.-Hay, In Butley. 673-

lap ier - second and fourth Jereme. Call Rachel Evans ai

Owpter. 7 njs. second and r «yi.nmandthWTliurs«lay»in r»si

Savl•y Jaycoe* • 7J0 p.m. second iribaldl's Restaurani, 677 Filer ° Pdte call 734-7377 or 736-176S. ,jO

S12S.Cuenw«lc<me. ^: Wad rE lta tad«e -8p ji. second and Chui gr*ailo^M 9iG olfR andiea6 mllei north of the Perrine 5676•far at 7334)151 or Bob al 324- 0 |y |

BrTm w riK iii. 12:10 pjn. the Kmh Tuaadays at Addison West Refe48 Addison Ava. W. In Tola Hew40>or54M169. ataa

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" T A ^ ' s i s s :H,callTiaaat734-1979. d mAM aymetu - 7:30 p .n . *t 14FelkMUpHaUinTVlnFalK 3373.

Gcn F m m of Moltiplee a u b Rrfoivrla*) - fUrii Thursday at 7360• C aM r,640F lk rA vo .« .lo ’ Otrdlhuradiy-caU SberiyD ai .8J 0 |BK73fn09ferfecM iea. M

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T Y E V E NT he nationw ide com[

gives studen ts in sever eighth grades the opporti w rite essays expressin views on democracy.

C ontestan ts w rite a 2 word essay based on an patriotic theme. The f in w inner will receive a S sav ings bond and a e x p e n se -p a id tr ip W ashington , D.C. The national winners cach re savings bond worth ans from $1,000 to $10,000. I tion , th e local VFW Po award savings bonds to 1 th ree essay winners. Thi 2003 them e is: “My Pie Amei^ca.”

The deadline is Dec. 1,2 The compeddon is opei

seventh and eighth-grai dents, induding home schi dents

For more infomiation 01 form, call Roben Jackson

.. 6042. e-maU diechlefOrmd check out the VFW Web www.vfw.oig.

Kimberly Nurseries off free seminar on fall pri

TWIN FALLS - K in Nurseries will offer a free nar on fall pruning basic a jn . Saturday In the Garde at Kimberly Nurseries.

Pre>registradon is requi person or by calling Kin Nurseries a t 733-2717.

‘Married and Loving H’ woriishop will be In Goi

GOODING - A “M arrie Loving I t” w orkshop w offered from 7-8:30 p.m. i ning M onday a t th e Go County E xtension Offic* Lucy L ^ e in Gooding.

The workshop will contir Nov. 4, Nov. 12, Nov. 18 ani 25.

Married couples, single { and divorced or separate! pie are invited to attend 1 class, which will teach h enjoy sharing live^ w ith other.

There Is no fee. bu t p re tra tio n is re q u ired by ci Diana Christnesen at 934*44

Head Start hosts annua reception, awards cerer

TWIN FALLS - T he S Central Head S tan prograr host its seventh annual fall 1 tion and awards ceremony 4-6 p.m, Monday in the T

— C l u bToratalnoraddallitli«roryourc oiBanbation. please seftdlh a noti< NaoMof the organlaUon or club; n w . day and week (s) of ttw meet P ly * ot meeling: and Tatiptaw numbcf of a group conti son.

pilienis. famUy and friends. 7 p.m. and fourth Thursdays al New Bagi Church. caU Ralph at Z802S17.

n lib i Freedom group, 8 p.m. ai 1 e ^ p a l Church. 12S 7lh Ave, W.. o

W o lg h tTOFiCbaptCT 309 • 6J0 pm Wednesdays

Caswell Ave. W. recreation room i< Falls, call 734-S132 er 736-3291.

Chapter 3 . 11:30 a.m. Mondays Savior Lutheran Church In Twin Fat 734« 8 7 or 326-4044. .

CeedlBi. 7 p.ra. Monday, Walker ( 1120 Montana.

Ketehuai • ttooa Monday, noon Fri tba Sua Quboo Second Av«n>e. call M 600704 or Jennifer at 726-4823.

Twin Falli - 1 p.m. Monday. 6:3i Wednesday, 10 a.m. Sanirday at F irst: Chwch. 910 SbMhooe Sl E.. call Fati 734^15, Dorothy at 543-5790 or J.C i

D h ro rc eC a reTwfci FUh • 7 lun. Mondays at Twli

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u Z v M t e 'C d l Vlddeat 734-77SU Pie at 733-7313 or Daonlsat 3240S7S. pJBurU i^ 6 ^ : 3 0 p.m. M o ^ a ^

Q iM s o p p o r tGH*f r a ^ r t m u p • 4 p.m. Sut

FU ^ U ttltaT M et& W Church. 60S

Kida Raaddng OM to OHmt - fc l m who are plev tai -4pm fliK T b i It 147 Mala Ave. E. la Twin FaUs. cal 1373.

GtM ■ 7 pjn. Tue«layi at IWk tsteiM d QtUKh, can ai 7334

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JTS-------npetition b u ild in g aten th and Southem Idahnunity to T he re cep[ng th e ir from 4-5 p.m

ce rem o n y bI 300-400 p.m. Commu:n annual ents and stafirst place h o n o re d f

$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 involvem ema n a ll- gram year,

p to The public ie top 2 0 infomiadon, creceive a 736-0741, Ext. nyw here, In a iia - Twin Falls rt: X ”op In Branson Ch e 2002- TWIN FA ledge to DcHaan of Ti

form in thc B ,2002. V elvet The ten to all S pectacu lar ! ■ade stu- Mo.:hodstu - D eH aan, 11

auditioned an or entry was h ired as

n at 733- m em ber of th id j ie to r d an c e corp: b site a t R e h e a r s a l

b egan I: Branson durin

ffers th e first wee!of October, am

trunlng th e show end Im berly D ec. 15, he ee semi- family said, sics a t 9 D eH aan ha jen Cafe voice and dan

Induding s ix : uired In ballet with Joa im berly y e a rs as a i

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I. begin- b eg in h e r s t i - l - l 2003.

rinue on MagIc Valley indNov. ' League awar . t w i n FALI

V alley Symphi ? o T e a w « r d e d a $ 3h f?w r n newly-formed e

th each era. Strings Aliv th each jjjg J

re-regis- or«hestrjbec au se

4 4 J 7 ® A ngie Flllmoi fo rm ation of i

. g l a f te r -s c h o o lorchestra callc

emony F lllm o re , a f S o u th - t e a c h e r in t

am will School District il recep- tee r conductor iy from cator of th e ne Taylor league reports.

CALENEIT dub or S«ndto:Anention:Clt otice wtth: ■FheTime&News i; P.O. e « 548eetme Twin Fslls. i0S3303

Or f u to 734-5538 ntactper- OrM uaiopatmffmi

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n. second Twin FaUs - lO-JOi■Slnnings SunBridge Care, 6401

er Dawn at 734-6645., » National Aillanc • cru id Mantallylll

nes*. their families anc Hailey-NAMI 0(1

Wood River Middle Sc IVI II 475 788-3S84.

Twin Fall*. NAIva Mcsnd and fourth Mo

r sa iO u r nity room, call 1-800-S;^ au .,c iu AI-Anon/AIateon

TobdpfamiUeiand fi ir Center. local laeeting InformatF r id .* ., DibtOdAnonynMSiat Ck073M767.

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Ava.W4 7pjn.McnS« ■ k in d * 7 PA. WednMday, 1201

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a t th e C ollege of laho.e p tio n will be held I.m. with the awards ' b eg inn ing a t 5:15 nunity partners, par- taff members will be

fo r o u ts ta n d in g Jnt d u ring th e pro-

ic is invited. For more I. call Chaiyl Jester at xt. 16.

i resident performs I Christmas show■ALLS - J e n n ife r Twin FaUs will per-

j Bobby Vinton Blue h e a tre C hristm as ir Show in Branson, S«

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h as s tu d ie d p iano, lance in Twin Falls, ix years of dasslca l roan Gaben and four 1 m em ber o f th e •ance Company per- om petition team at Ml of Dance. She Is a ia te of F ile r High has been adm itted

line U n iv ers ity In lif. w here sh e will s tu d ie s In th e fa ll

ey Symphony ards grant.LLS - The M agic H J phony League has $300 gran t to th e | i | [ i elementary orches- iive. CMe fo rm e r e le m e n - B l tra was discontin- ic of bud g et cu ts, WM nore In itia ted th e EM if an all-vo lunteer 3l e le m e n ta ry lUed Strings Alive. H I I fu ll- tim e m usic

th e Tw in F a lls Tha ic t, also is a volun- from cor and music edu- . p(«« new orchestra, the |^[p, rts.

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--------------------------------- 1 0^30 a.m. third WedneKlayjt .. Sh< 40 Filer Ave. W, call Steve * ‘■“ i15.mce for thefor«ufvlvor»of meni.] ill- and friends. |.o„ ;ot Idaho . 7 jun. Tuet<l.yv e School fKuliy lounge, c.li

lvao(IVb«icValley-7pm. AmOl Monday ai KMVT commu. thv 0-S72-9Wa 1501 cran family groups - "47.>d friends of alcoholics. Kof mation.eall 1-866-5924198.lymouaners.caU*i733«M8. ,hM Twymous ico^n, cali 1-866-738-6224 toll

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days. 1120 A Montana Sl. n . Mondays; 6:30 p.m.MB. Saturdays. 571 S. 2nd „ ^

.Thursdays at 310 Main Sl.Uld 7 pjn. Sundays; 6 pjn.itwdays;Wo(acna*ro«Vt7leditatlea group, 8 p.m. VtMlk«, Hew aad Why Booksday*; Emerson Croup, 8 g n 7 ,Bm Ic T en Beek Study. 7220EEllis:>ur»I«ys.l2tW.100S.I pjn. Sundays, 228 Sboup ndtors; ai 801 2nd Ava N.; ■ k . ■ 1201 FaUs Ave. E. No. 21; 7 JOOS I 'a lb Ave. Desert Bulldlni, Rctlwday, 801 Second Avfc^r

lilitaryifForaignWars «883iI. Thunion Pence Pow. 7 ly at linccOn Court*. 543-

3 and audilaty, 8 pjik. sac-

B S K T J A r .-K Dedo Elee. Building, (.odgeo

CeoiPeat 3646. Clenns Ferry second inunday-aL .V iiftrtB i^_A vaD ua ETia Jtm

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Gooding • Post 3078. Toponlt I'ost, 8 m. third Thursday at Cooding War Mctn .11,934-5065.Hailey - Poet 4128, Big Wood River I

nllevue, 509 Fourth St.. 8 p.m.. ll hursday; 934-9002.Kimberly ■ Pott 10328. Klmbniy l>oii.

m. Ihird Wednesday at senior ciiiicnt cci 13-4443.R ivm - Poet 3678, llariow lloopo* Post,

m. second and fowthTuewlayi at Rupert C mlopment Couer. 4366964.Shoshone • Post 3001. Uitlo Wood R

ltt; 7 p.m. second Tuesday at Shosh embers home*. 8862755.Twin Fall*. Po*t 2136. Hcniy Lytle I’o

m. second Tueaday at Twin Fall* DAV I ;9 Shoup. 734-4067.Wendell • Post 2974. Thousind Spn

>it. 7 p.m. first Wednesday ai Ameri «ion KaU In Wendell, call quuter mast< 4-40I&martcan LegionDurtay - Pom 17, 7 pja. founh Tuesd. 01 Oikley Ave.. call Lyle Morton i l 1

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DISTRICT S y r r in iIdaho Codo 43-201A feierone

M oa-m at whon only one >mlnatkm Is received for wUh 3oain of Director posinon ^ i S o c > electk)n shall bo heki.’ ^ Division 1 a petition ol im lnatlon w a s filed by b o u Ib v i D um bent W alle r T rail. c .itiL m D iv ision 4 p e titio n of

m inatkm w aafU edbyIn- ^ 1 im b e n t H a ro ld T ew a . lerefore., w ith only o n e »Illion filed fomi oach dl- Jon fo rthe posltton, Ijera Ino lbeanelec tkM iheW . J a t k ^

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DaughtejDEAR ABBY: You printed a

ter from “Daughter Who Need Know.” a 14-year-oId ^ 1 wt father hod died three years 1 She hod not been told her foi liad 0 terminal Illness, and she doesn't know the cause of de She asked whether that infor tion was any of her business ar ihe should ask her stepmother.

You told h er she had ev right to know, and that she ' }Id enough to be told now. Whi ‘ead that letter, a flood of ei Jons came back to me.

My mother died of breost < xr when I was 15.1 watched leterioTBte for three years, Al md when I osked questions, 1 1 ihoved aside because my fa t eit I wos too young to know.

Three weeks before my m< ir’s death , I did som ethin! toimed out of the room and w0 the bosement to sulk. My fot oUowed me and said the m lurtful words I have ever hes le said, “Your mother is upsts lying by inches, and you’re mo! esponsibleforitr

B e a t t h e OCIF OCTOBER 23RD IS YOI

iRTHDAY ... you are inqui ve, possess intellectuai cunos nd enjoy flirting; people fl: ou attrac tive and sexy. Y' aVe natu ra l sk ill a s writ< emini, Virgo and Sagittori crsoRS ploy acctve roles in yo fe, could nave these letters ames: E. N, W. Sodal life acc rates during November. If si !e, you could marry within fo ears. During D ecem ber, y< 5 ^ rebuilding program. iU lE S (Mar. 21-A pr. V. uestlon of budget could loc rge. Within 24 hours finand •essure will be relieved. Mal esh start, take initiative and 1 to business for yourself. Canc I tiv e Involved.TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 2( ircumstonces arc taking dr atic tum in your favor. Wh >u feored will tuni out to be ughing m atter. Q uestion <

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NEW YORK - Nearly every T ason brings a newly designate t G irl.” Last fa ll, Jen n ift imer of “Alias" was dearly “It years before that she was Ke jssell of “F ellc lty J’ J e n r fman of “Dharmo Sc Greg, roh MicheUe GeUar of “Bufi e Vampire Slayer.”A tide first bestowed on silen reen siren Clara Bow, “It Gir] d rader ovenones 75 years ag >w, in the television age, “Il oints an em e r^g starlet who some alchemy of hype, bus

d happenstance - seems to laa1 padc in fresh-faced appeal...I the whole nation can have ish on.rhis fall, Ashley Williams is Do-in with her new romanti nedy, “Good Moming Miami, Jch airs on NBC Thursdays Sh lys Dylan Messinger. the pij sh hairstylist for a local m on

s a••t N, Twin Fslie, ID. T t x a a ,at public auctkm to tho k n o w n 1est bkMor, for cash. In m ere* &ui monoy of tho Uniiod aocia tlo fos, all payoblo a t tho Tho a b ool solo, th* following nom ed to

:rib«d real and person- tion 45-1roporty (horoallor ro- Codo. Noid to cdlectlvoly a s iho mado thaporty*), sltualed In tho nol, prosiin ty of T w in F a l l a , for this ole o t Idaho, to-wit: Lot fau lt lo rn B lo ck 6 o t M o n tt m odo is Is No. 2 Subdivlaion, w h e n dI Folia County, Idaho Oood o f 'o r d in g to th e P l a t 1 2 /1 /1 9 (•o f .rw o rd ed fn B o o k pay -m snI P l a t a , P a a a 3 1 . d u o on 3x d a o f n M ^ n t y . subsequeTrustee has no know- m on ls . pls of a more particular and othoiiripllon o l ths abovo- a s sot fortroneed Property bu t. o l S a p teumoMS of compliance OolinquonS e c tio n 60 -1 1 3 of M a re h 0

0 C ode, tho T rustee m e n ta a l Mon informed that the $ 8 ,8 1 6 . e s s o f 720 S u n r la e th ro u g h 1 lo v a rd N orth, T w in C h arg o s: I, ID 83301, Is som e- llciory Atf1 associated wtth saU Tolal: S6 . Mopertv. Said sale wlU quendea « d e without covenant Q e th e r w irran ^ regarding tille, accru-Ing le s a i o h o r o n c u m - m ents. tnn » e to satisfy the obU- n a y 's feei n secured by and pur- vanceem i t to the power of aale aecurity « m a d in ihe O sed of this foreck I execu ted by M ario pai balanc o ja a 8 r, an unm ar* togetherw m e n , aa Orantor. to on a t 1 2 J A m eriean TMe Com - Irom 2/1 /:

a s T nislee, for the T h e Benoilil a n d s e c u r ity o l aeN orcauir i o a 'e W h e le e a le e rty to beie r. aa-B enallc iary , a a ld ob lli112/I/1B87. r e c c ^ Sep tem be1 9 9 7 . undar Instru- A m ericanI N o, 1 9 9 7 0 2 0 2 7 6 , C o m p a ni m records of Twin Cynthia GCounly, Idaho, th e V.P. c /o P

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orma-and if '-----------------------ir. I had no Idea siivery was devastated. Ie was years of being abi%en I her, talk about imemo- and after she dici

loss only got strongt can- I am 49 now otd her Most of the thing:\bby, have to do with McIw as situation was hanather tha t my parents t

protect me, but innoth- robbed and abandcng. I Please tell folkswent Who Needs to Knoiother edone. Given the b<m ost the parents of thaeard. there a r e a lot of usstairs - STILL GETTIA lostly

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lied, the sense of AnotFJnger. ’ didn’tond in therapy. been 1

ngs that come up hod ncM om ondhow the. the delandled. I realize such nts were trying to true, ain the end, I felt for pat

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n e ^ l-J u ly 22): en; there will be !^ o ii igM in program. whom you work; a novelty could ce m n g

and heavy. es that hurti 57*“lug. 22): Make a ‘Sures wishes ton igh t. will be fulfiGed. ,

nent will Indude m arital status. “

>od Mominging TV show jacket, gwhose snarky her seoihost (played by her gumMatt Letscher) Dylan mshe is dating - Williamuch to th e way simconsternation the role,of th e show’s On thjust-hired pro- beginneiducer (M ark up just <F e u e r s te in ) , staged 1who is not only with herDylan’s new Kimberl;boss bu t also ABC sitelecret adm irer. “Our paiver blame him? would beesence and daz- performsylan (th a t is, By he: essence of It- appearir

she mon1 new Fall face,” school stshing that smile on the C

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copt for tho petition doing. As SiItly m o d . M llnor chorgos all9n D istrict will nol inlorm ed. If1 o lo c tio n for th o uraos ovoiv» r . Scon Breeding ^in declared elected , roa year lerm fromOistrici. ^ I l l j l l

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I O cto b er 23, and

: e o f m e e t i n oICE IS H EREBY that tha Board of

• of tho Milner irri- Mstrict will hoM the >nlhly m oellng on « r 13,2002 a t 1:00 ho d is tric i o fllca, a t 6294 E 3810 N lugh, Idaho (noar lam). They will »ot ard of Correction I tho houra of 1:00 I 3 :00 PM for th a

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a l w i d i mir pain, and I think you have hi ! nail on the head. In their zes protcct you from the pain o idually losing your mother u* parents left you open to thi uma of her sudden loss. Rea<

>EAR ABBY: My heart goe to “Daughter Who Needs ti

ow.” I am a hospice nurse an< 'e worked with many familie: iling w ith term inoi illness o th e r re a so n th e parent; In’t tell th e child may hav< !n because they themselve; I not yet come to terms witl devastating news. To discus:

h news is to admit that it i:2, and this Is frequently hare patients to do.Iuch of th e work we do ir pice is helping patients and ir families accept the progno' and cope with the grief of ir loss. Hospice families are ow ed fo r a y ea r a f te r the th of a loved one to support m os they grieve, ven though It has been three

lg relationsJc plays: cfance to your own

U bra represented.IRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22): IS on standing in community, tige and added recognition, ’re due for surprise; promo- comes througli - celebrate!

id sclf-deccption. Refuse to iken for granted.BRA (Sept. 2JOct. 22): Your 3sophical concepts are solid, pie want to hear what you read whot you write. You ore river’s seot; steer your own se. Copricom wiil ploy major

;ORPIO (O ct 23-Nov. 21): Be ‘e of legd ramificadons con­ing partnership. By Investi- lg, you could leam more than care to know. Marital status *es prominently. Aries will exciting role.lGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. Utilize original thinking, but : backstage. Lunar cyde low;

l g Miami:’ T!t, grinning hello, plopping in ieot and demurely parking um in a tissue. All much like 1 might.lliams, 23. has come a long since M a r^ , when she won 3le.1 the o ther hond, she Is no mer. As a youngster grtnving ist outside of New Yoric, she id living-room productions her brother and older sister, •erty (who now cottars on the sitcom “According to Jim"), parents’ poor dinner guests

i be forced to-sit th roug our rmonces,” she recalls, her ea rly teens, she was

oring in commercials. Then nonoged to juggle her high 1 studies vnth a regular role e CBS soap “As the World s .” She played Dani spoulos, whom she describes tially “this really smart girl loor.It after six months of doing [ marched into the executive leer’s office and said, ‘I think

, w hich w a s p ro - and study 111c tober 9 ,2 0 0 2 and Wo advlso lln file a t tho office ol who sook tuirict, vrtiore anyone tton lo oxorclo d m oy s o o Iho lo o c co ss pi

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lom’s dehit y ea rs since th is yoi«al father died, she and I of may benefit from gricr, ing ond/or a grief sup.the A local hospice wot;ad source of these servii

this helps the youn{ her family as well as

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md NEW CAies DEAR MARTI: Thass. a helpful letter. For Its ' may nol know, hospicive gram th a t is avalies patients who hove o p;ith no, more than six monUSS It offers pain m edicis counseling to patients

trd families, as well as grii

in The national hotlinnd is (800) 658-8898. '10- address is www.nhpco.of O ther helpful reseire' grief support groupshe seling ore th e social)rt o ffice of your local

churches, o r your locee health providers.

ship, Gemm that means cred it du

given an o th e r day. F): received, induding mary, plays top role,n. . CAPRICORN (Dec. Z0- You are n o t alone, e! through period of intn [o ask ing , “ Why am 1

Tonight you receive an ir gain conHdence as resu d. n a tiv e , an o th e r C u Involved.•e AQUARIUS J a n . 20 n You exude aura of pei )r sex appeal. Creative ji

you create product that le versal acceptance. This V day and night of love a1- ter.n PISCES (Feb. 19-Maj is the track: ^ o o s e numb U position In fou rth rac

posidon highlights soUc :. home and mai^age. Tai It and Scorpio play out: r, roles. You will win hand!

l ie new ‘It Cn th a t my ch a rac te r >h g through a giant rebel! e said,'Really?’And I said,

anythingl Let’s spice 'e g renew ed m y contri n chopped off my halrl S(

0 and did a lot of lurldn^ g com ers talking to my» e was on her way.s Completing high sdioo•, Williams left-W orld-(“16 my ch a rac ter to HI. Finland”) and beaded ts Universit/s theater consr where “nobody diere kn

been on a soap. For the fis was a normal kid.” Afra1 she spent tim e i 1 Williamstown Theatre F« : Massachusetts and unde 1 for th e off-Broadway i Shape of Things.”5 Now, she’s re lish i I moment In the “It” Farad

“A wild ridel” she say ( ing. “Pm really thrilled ! the *It Girl’ spot until the ; Girl’ comes along.”

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NonceoO n Febfuary 4 .2 0 0 3

flay, a t THE FRONT Et TITLE COMPANY. 260 FA U S . IDAHO, FIRST COMPANV. aa trustoo. ntgheetbW dar. forcash, or Nalional Bank, a ch Crodll Union, o r a che Savings and Loan Aa» S a v in g s B a n k , a ll pa lollowlnp doscrtbod roal o t TWIN FALLS. Stoh follows, to wit:Township 10 Soulh. Ro an. Twin Falls County, li Soction 32; A parcol oi and NW1/4SW1/4, dose Com m ancing a l Iho W Soction 32. Irom which t tion 32 boara North 00 W ost ono O uano r corn 8 EQINNINQ;T honco North OO'OO'OO' tho SW 1/4NW 1/4 of so 448.3S (eet;Thonco North SO'OO’OO' fool:Thonco Soum OO'OO'OO* feol 10 0 point in the coi polnl boing on tho arc of Thonco Northwestorly a Canal and on the a rc ol 113.49 loei to the polnl < d<us of 253.70 loot and a I o l North 52 '13 '2 1 * W o sf

r T honco North 39'24 '26*Highlino Canal for a dlsta Iho Wosi boundary o l th«

Thonco leaving tho come North 0 0 '0 4 '2 r E as t ak NW1/4SW1/4 ol sa id S oc foello Ihe TRUE POINTC Comnwnly known a s 35J 83328.

Said sale will t>9 made •x p ress or Implied, regard brances to satisfy the obllg to th e pow or o i s a le co OBocuted by LYLE R. Wl SON. a s G rantor, to TWi COMPANY, a s T m steo. i QUAC MORTQAOE COF recorded J u n e 2000, as Mortgage records ol TWir ABOVE GRANTORS ARE SECTION 4S-1506(4)(a). SENTA'nON IS MADE TH> PRESENTLY RESPONSIB

Thedefaurt»or¥»htoh this lo pay th e monthly paymon: Interw t and Impounds and theroatlar: p lu t late chargm sum s advanced tN beneTid c o n d i t io n a o f a ^ d e e d of owing aa-o( Ihta da te on ir de ed o l tf o i t la $78,919.06 •xpenM S actually Incurred th a ra u n d er o r In thla sa le

. m aaonable attom ay'a fees

n l ^ A M ^ C « f t ^ " l l C/O CAL-WESTERN RECO PO Box 22004 El Caion. CA 92022-9004 (619) 590-9200 DATED; October 3 ,2002 /s^ujla Carda

PUBUSH; O ctober 1 6 ,2 3 ,:

NOTICeOI Pursuant to Soction 34-eoa hereby glvon of m e G enen and Couniy Officer#. CoOeg and City ^ Twin Falla Ovei Ctty voters) lo b e held in it Twin FaUs, on N ovem ber 5, betw een the hours of 8:00 ( p.m. en aald day a t the poaii In g p l a o t a b y t h e B o a i

Twiw FALLS C ' POLLING

GENERAL E U eC nO f Buhl »1 Mooea HBuhl #2 M oose HBuN *3 Mooae HiBuW #4 Mo o m HiBuhl «5 Buhl GraiBuhl *6 Buhl QrftiBuhl »7 Buhl GrarCastlelord Castleforc

. Ctover Ctover SeDeep Creek Buhl Rura

_ 19266 H«Filer «1 R ter MkM

EntranceB ier «2 FHer Mkid

E ntranceFiler «3 R I tr MIdd

E ntranceH anaen . O ldC llyH HolNiatar HoUlatarEKImberty *1 KImbertyC

1 2 0 Madls Kimberiy #2 RedM m er

W ashingto Kimberiy «3 Kimberiy C

1 2 0 Madls< Maroa Filer MkMl<

W est Enir Munaugh Naw MurtiTwin Falla »1 BtofcelElen Twin Falls *2 T .F .C n ty i

425 Shoehi Twin Foils *3 Church of I

461 Filer A Twin Falls »4 Robert Slw

. 644C aaw e Twin Falls US RoM. S tuai

Robblna St. Twin Falls 16 D A V Hall Twm Falls »7 Harrison El.

600HaiTiso Twin Falls US Harrison Ei< Twin Falls «9 Harrison Eh Twin Foils a to Twin Falls ►

le iS R Io rA Twin Foils *11 Saw tooih El

1771 Stadiu Twin Falls a i 2 Twin Falls H

1615 R ler A Twin Falls a i 3 Sawtooth'Ei

1771 Stadiu Twin Falls *14 Twin Falts H Twin Falls *15 Valley Chrtsi

LutherarVITi T w n Falls *16 Valley Chrisi

OurSavtorLi Twin Falla *17 VaHey Chrtai

Twin Falla #16 OrvQonTrM Tvfin Falla »10 O 'Leary J r . ►

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E OF TRUSTEE’S SALE003. a t the hour ol 11 ;00 AM. ol 8 r ENTRANCE O F RR ST AMERIC 260 THIRD AVENUE NORTH. TV »ST AMERICAN TITLE INSURAN toe. wUl soil a t public auction, lo osh, cashier's chock drawn on a Sl 1 chock drawn by a Slate o r Fod< check drawn by a Stato or Fodo Association. Savings Assoclatton,I payob lo a i th o tim o o l a a lo , t rool proporty. altuotod in tho Coui >talo of IDAHO, a n d doscrlbod

Rongo 16 East ol Iho Bolso Mon ty, IdahoI ol land k>caied In iho SW1/4NW1 toscnbod a s foltows;> W osi O ne O uartor cornor ol s i ch tho Northwest comor of sa id So I OO'OO'OO Eost. 2640 59 foot, ss :ornof bolng iho TRUE POINT C

0 0 ' Easi along Iho Wosi boundary I sold Section 32 lor a dislanco

I'OO* E asi lor a distance of 260.C

'00* Wost for a distance of 968.£ I com er of iho Highiino Conoi. sa : of a curvo nght;ly along tho conior of tho Highlm ; ol the curvo right lor a distanco < Ini of tangent, sa id ore having a n d a k>ng chord bearing and distonc Dst 112.54 loot:'26* W est along tho conior ol th listance ol 269.92 lool lo a polnl o I tho NW1/4SW1/4 ol said Soctm

omer ol the Canal on a boonng c I atong tho W est boundary o l thi Section 32 for a distance ol 242.61 ^OFBEOINMNO.3559 N orth 2200 E as t, Filar, 1C

■de withoui covenant or warranty jarding title, possesston or encum- >bilgatlon aoeured by and pursuoni c o n fe rre d in th e d e a d o l trust WEB8 , AN UNIMARRIED PER-

lY/IN F A U S TITLE & ESCROW 10. for the bonelll and socuriiy ol :ORPORATION. a s Bonolldaiy. I, os Instrument No. 2000008355, WIN FALLS County. Idaho. THE \RE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH [a), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRE- THAT THEY ARE, OR AHE NOT. ISIBLE FOH THIS OBLIGATION, mis sato ia to b e mado is: Foiluro nont due May 1,2002 of principal, and subsequent inslallments duo rges; together with all subsequent eTldary pursuant to tho te n ra and1 of trust. The estim ated balance n Ihe obligatton secured by said >.06, including inierest, costa and rred In enforcing the obligations ■ale. a n d tru s te e 's le e s and /o r MS a s authoiU ed In m e promis- a atoramenttoned Doed ol Trust. ^ INSURANCE COMPANY :CONVEYANCE CORPORATION

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e OF BLCCnON ’602 Idaho Code, public noitoe is neral Etoctton lor Naltonal. S tale •Oege of Southem Idaho Trustees Override Ouestton (lor Twin Falis In the Stato o t Idaho, County ol >r S, 2002. TTte polls will be open00 o’ctock a.m . and 8:00 o'ctock »ning places designated a s poll- c a r d o t T w in P a l l s C o u n ty

S COUNTY. IDAHOINO PLACESION NOVEMBER S. 2002a Hall Main & l im BuhleK all *oH ali ’eH all *3rangeH all 14 & Birch Buhl 3m nge Hall - 3rang« Hall * itord Momodist Church r School^ural R re Slatton «2.IH w y30XkMla School Gym, W est ice

School Gym, W est

jlJJIo School Gym. W est

ly Hall• r Elsmeniaiy School Gym

Imor Lutheran Ch., Irene A I igton Irty Community Center Idlson W, todlo School dym .Eniranco(urtaugh City HallElam. School 607 2nd Avo. E, ^nty Courthouseoehone N.01 Ihe Brethren

trA ve. W.Stuart Jr. High,iw eU A ve.V ^ atuan Jr. High. Small Gym,I S tHall 469 Shoup Ave.1 Etomenlary School Tlson1 Elementary School •) Elementary School *11* High School, o r Ave. E. h E(em. Sch., idlum Blvd. lis High School, srA ve. E. h Elem. Sch..Idlum BhKl. ts High School hrlstlan/OurSavtor 1(1708 hristlaiVxL um aran/H eybum nrtatlan/Our Savtor IM v*. E. TTirrau School, 660 Partt Ave.Jr. High Auditorium,' 'indD r. tiC ntr.'Founquar* Ch., P

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T ruslee ’s Sato NOTICE IS HEREBY Oi

TITLE INSURANCE COU □I u iid Successor Trustoo. wiu o n ,

a ll1 :0 0 A M .o lsa id d a y .F FALLS COUNTY COUR:

A iSre STREET N.. TWIN FALLS IA Ihn >^0 highest biddor. lor cash.

■ s ia ta S to los. all payablo a t thedoscnbod rool ond porsont

nrinrni 10 coirociively OS m o 'P ropo TWIN FALLS, siolo o l Idoh

n th n T o w n sh ip 10 S o u th . Ra •ountv MofxI'a'’- Twin Falls County od n s Soction 18: That pari ol tho

Boginning al tho Soum oosi iArvi, Thonco North a distanco ol

ol Beginning. iiA/t/j Thonco Soulh 87 '46 'W ost J " ' ' Thonco Norih 2 ’16' W ost 601 nn.ri Thonco Nonh 87^45' Eost 2! iSoc- T honco S outh 2 '1 5 ' E ast

' / o p £XCEPT?'tno eosi 25 loot th According to Iho County A doscnbod proporty is comm

c o o l VIOW Drivo Soulh. Twin Falls.Tho Trusloo hns no Kno*

•QQQ description o l ino abovo-rc purposes ol compliance wil

y , „ Codo. Iho Trusloo has boon I 502 GRANDVIEW DRIVE !

” ° 63301 IS somotimos ossociot hiinn Said snio will tjo m odo wi CO ol 'ODOrding tillo. possession or ■

obligation socurod by and pu -n ■ conlorrod m mo Dood ol Tru

SCHMIDT. A SINGLE WDM , FACT IN C. a s Trustoo. lor 1 PARKWAY MORTGAGE. II

2/27/1996 rocordod 3«7/1fl 1998005509. rorocorded und 1998009593. Mortgage rocor

'V n IDAHO, mo bcnolicial Inloros2 ea by BANK OF NEW YORK. A!

BANK. FS a AS SUCCESSOi , ID MAC INC.. AS ATTORNEY IN■ THE ABOVE GRANTORS A

WITH SECTI0N45-1506(4)(A RESENTATION IS MADE TK N O T . P R E S E N T L Y R E S OBLIGATION.

Tho dolouit lor which this s i pay w hon d u o undor tho Di 2 /27/1998. THE MONTHLY CAME DUE ON 6/1 /1996 A

r T MONTHLY PAYMENTS. PLU u p OTHER COSTS AND FEES A JH Amount duo a s ol Sopiombo tp , DoNnquont Paym ents Irom Jui 3T a t 5 6 6 0 .7 6 o a c h (0 6 -0 1 - (

S 3 4 .359 .52 ; Lato C h a rg o s : j l Advances: $1,634.60: TOTAl

A lldoiinquonciesaronow dui I • accruing taxes, a ssessm en ts, J - , lees, costs and advances ma

associated vrith this loreclosun ™ $94 .28829 , togem er with inter

annum trom S/1/1998, until pali ^ Tho Boneliciaiy elects to soil' . . lo b e SOM 10 sairsfy sa id obliga r_. DATED: Septem ber 20 ,2002 2 ; FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN ,, Trustee

By; Cynmia G. Guanoll. /\ssl. V yfj c/q REGIONAL TRUSTEE SEF

720 Seventh Avenue, Suite 40( Seattle. WA 98104 phone: (20( Salo Information: hltp;//www.nr

PUBLISH: O c to b er2 .9 .1 6 an i

L O S T 4 y r . o l d m o l o ” B aagle with 3 f*0 a. tost in

H an se n vicinity. 'DIno' Pleas* call 423>5993*

ts LO ST M in ia tu re Y ork ie lie T e r r i e r . F r o m 2 n d 4 H . . B each St. in Bellevue. 4 i II, yr. old lemalo. 4 lbs. Ught i of brown face A silver body, z: ,n 'B a b e ' N m m dt d a l ly ”

medication. REWARDI ^ 11. Please call 78 6 -3 5 0 r y LOST pair o l proscription . g iassos w/Ilghi lan caso . rz

R ew ardi 886-7160' ' f LOST Sorrel Thoroughbred d

g e ld in g , b la z e d , b o th 7 k n o tc h a d o t tip a n d 1 — while h ind lool. M issing Wi since 10/17 1 mile soum o l Klmborty goll courao. C a l l 4 2 3 - 6 8 4 9 o r . 420-3707.*_____________ I

S IN G L E ? F ind lovo a n d Ihappiness with a com pai- _Ib le c o m p a n lo n i A g * a C

- 2 5 .9 0 . H o o r t O u e e t , *p r o l e s s i o n a l m a tc h - ai m akers sinco 1990, Fr**In to : t .8 0 0 .9 4 9 - 0 4 1 1 = 7www.Han»o«:com‘_______ ^

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71at A nnual Turtiay _2!!DInnar A C oun try Sto r* . HO

Wed. O ctobor 23 ,2002 .5:00 • 7:30 pm 0-2

Adults 57 .00 . Children 10 ! u ndo r S 3 .0 0 . T ak o o u taavolloblo. Call 423-4311 ^to reserva tickets u ,

C roaaroada Unitw l ^ M elhodla t Church

205 M adi*on E. K Im berty

YOUR 0 AD ^

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T hat birthday ad you plac** 205. aom e Hm* ago in 77w . I Fnm*a-N *N «7N ow I* tha fer

tim* to eem a p ickup yourp l c tu M 8 ie p b y th * d ia * - a u c

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aday. O cto b er 23 ,2002

■{KansanIF TRUSTEE'S SALE iate No. 02-MB-29512 f GIVEN mat. FIRST AMERICAN COMPANY. Iho duly appo ln iod on Ja n u ary 24 ,2003 . a t the hour

ly. FRONT STEPS OF THE TWIN URTHOUSE. 425 SH O SHO N B LLS. ID, soil a t public auction to ash. In lawful monoy ol the Unllod the time o l sa lo . Iho following

ional proporty (horoaltor relorrod oporty'), silualod in Iho County of daho. lo-wit:R a n g o 17 E o s t of th o B o lae

unty. Idahotho SEI/4SE1/4NE1/4 lOSi comor o l tho SE1/4NE1/4;) ol 140.10 loot to tho TrusI Point

Mt 273 foot:1160.51 lool;51273(001:o st 80.51 loo t to tho p la c e o l

ot thorool.ly A ssesso rs oflico. iho abovo immonly known as: 502 Grand- 'Oils. ID 83301Knowlodgo ol a moro pariiculor o-roloroncod Property bu t lor I wilh Soction 60-113 of Idoho >on inlormod Ihat the addross ol b(E SOUTH. TWIN FALLS, ID Kiotod Wim said real property.0 without covenant or warranty1 or encum brances to satisfy the 3 pursuant to Iho powor ol solo Trust oxocuiod by SHERRI B.

(DMAN. a s Granlor. to TITLE- lor the bonolil and security ol E. INC.. a s Bonoliciary. datod 7/199B. undor Inslrum ont No. undor Auditor's/Rocordor’s No. w ords ol TWIN FALLS County, srest in which is prosontly hold C. AS TRUSTEE BY INDYMAC ISOR IN INTEREST TO INDY- Y IN FACT.S ARE NAMED TO COMPLY 1 4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO REP- : THAT THEY AHE, O R ARE E S P O N S IB L E FO R T H IS

Is sa le is m ade is tho loliuro to0 D eed ol T rust N oto d a te d ILY PAYMENT WHICH BE- IB AND ALL SU B SEO U EN T PLUS LATE CHARGES AND ISA S SET FORTH. m b o r1 9 ,20021 Juno 01, 1998. 52 paym ents )1 -9 6 th r o u g h 0 9 - 1 9 -0 2 ) . tes: $ 1 ,6 1 6 .9 6 ; B eneliclory iTAL; $37,813.08. .’ duo. togelher with unpaid ond nts. irusteo 's fees, attorney's m ade to protect the secunty

isuro. Tho principal balance Is nterest thereon a t 7.500% per paid.

soil or cau se Iho tnjsi proporty illgalton.>002.• INSURANCE COMPANY.

SI. VPSERVICES CORPORATION• 400(206) 340-2550v.nrustoo.com 1

i and 23 .2002 1

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EMPLOYMENT A H PAYROLL SERVICES I

PERSONNEL PLUS 1 733-7300 Tyrin Falla <

678-4040 Burioy IHOUSECLEANINQ !

Reforences. Call and a sk _ for Leona 206-324-S208* Dl

HYPNOSISOuK am oking for go o d ll I

Coll Curtis Johnson * certllied HypnoThorapisi 1

2 0 A .8 2 9 -5 3 ir II DO prolessional oil paint- T

Ing. m urals, wall p a p e r , n i and Interior painting h ! 7 3 ^ 4 1 3 4 foVeatlrrat**.*

W ant you r hom e o r o ffle* 0 to hMk Im m acutat*? B

Too busy lo koep aII that woy? P

Looking lor quolity and Ti dopondabllty. > f f

Call Susan at 734-2472.*

anacks Includod. All ag es cCall 324-5784.* tl

EXPERIENCED Doy C ore 5A pre-school. Doys/ovos. uUconsod-ICCP. 324-6463* J

H IO H Q U A L IT Y c a r o .A ctiv itie s lo r l 8 m o. o r *oidor. ICCP. 735-9290* 0

HOME BASED FACIUTY ^.Spociolizos in inlonls *

0-24 mos, Opon Mon.-Fri. 5om-6:30pm. Formula

Incl. Call 733-5844* 4KIDS CAN BE KIDS ~ W N ow p r o - s c h o o l , l u s toponod. Exp Stoll. Licon- O'sed . ICCP. 18m os.-6yrs. 057am-6pm. Whore loaring * is lun. quality care . r«a-a onabla ra tea . Call ot

7 3 4 ^ 9 4 or (O✓ u s out a t 163 Aspon- vii wood Drivo. oil KimberiyRd. across Irom Muoiilor *Aulo. kn

IPUBUC SERVICE Ilo

MESSAGE on Jon'l pay to find worts bo- * ' foro you gel Iho job. Por driIroe in lo rm alio n a b o u t onavoiding ompioymcnl sor- IraVico scom s. write to iho * FFedera l T rade Com m is- ceislon. W oshinglon, D .C.. Sail 20580, or call tho Natton- al Fraud Inlomiaiton Con-ler, 1-60»676-7060.* ENF

A U D f r o ^ " ^ " ^ Q uF irs t F e d e ra l S a v in a 1 B a M ^ o o k ln g lor an 1037

position re q u ire s a c ­c ounting a n d land ing *xp*rt*nc«. Positton I* full tim* with b*n*llta.Sa ia iy DOE. S and re- aum * 10 FFS8 c/o Hu­m an R esouK ** . P .O .Bok 249 TNwin Falls. 10 63303^)240. EOE Drug Fraa WofkptaD**

■ ASKING QUESTIONSC o n d u c t pu b lic o p in io n

polls over Iho telephone. A B S O L U T E L Y N O SALESI Striclly rosoarch. S7.00 to S9.00 p e r tMur. C asual work onvlronment F lox lb lo o v o s . d o y a . A

IN wknd. hours. 15-30 hrs. IB por wook. G reat part-time to }ob or second Job. Closo Kl to CSI cam pus. For moro >0 mio.CaII736-2A 63iliIliir 01 BOOraCBEPSVSECnETARY

2 5 -3 0 hours, oxporlonco Q roqulrod, m ust bo profi­

c ient In Ouick Books Pro. $12/hr. Fax rosumo with roloroncos to 733-3311.*

11 CASHIER-------------- ---------Evos. A wookonds.

Musi bo 17yrs.o ro ldor. Apply In poison alter 5pm

9 B eans A Burrito 'I 799 Chonoy Dr. Suito 3

Twin Fails*J CHILDCARE STAFF

Agapo C hristian School. < 1 oponing, 734<J693*

' CLERICALr Caln'a Fumllura Club Is I> hiring a pari-tlmo positton

tor da ta entry ond rocept-' lonist. Excellent com m u­

n ica tion sk ills, n ice ap- poaranco. with good com­puter skills, P loaso bring rosum e lo

C aln’a H om e Fum iatiinga 204 Main Ave. N.

Twin Falla. ID* i

CLERICALWo havo oponings lor z oxperloncod soc re ta r- I las A bookkeepers. I 733-7300 or 676-4040 I

PCBSONNEL PLUS J _wwwp«ir»oonfl(Dlm-loe.Bwn I CUNICIAN ITwin FaUa County h u an 1 ope n in g for a C linician. I Position will work within I th e T .F . C ou n ty Y outh I Services Division provid- I lng encourogoment. odu- I cation, trootmont ond as- I s i s l a n c o lo y o u th o n d l( fam ilie s 10 e n su re sue - l< cosslul complotion o l tho I youth’s Invoivemenl with I Ih o j u v o n l l e j u s t i c e I systom . Ouoliliod candi- I d a to sm u s tb o 21 yoa rso l U oge and have a BSW o r I BA In Bohavtoral Scienc- I o s o r related liold. G ood I ( mediation or conlltot ros- b olullon skills, crisis Inter- Dl ventton skills and commu- F nications skills essential. C K nowledgo o l th e Juvo- a nilo C orrociions A cl. a s E well a s Couri proceduros T a n d vocabulary helplui. d Appiicalions available on- $ llneatwww.twinlollscoun- = lry.org or a i tho H um an D R e so u rc e o lllce on tho I 4th lloor Twin Foils Coun­try Courthouse. Twin Falls County is on equal oppor- 1 tunity omployer ond drug 1 Iroe workpioco*

DAIRYH erdsman noodod. Strong , poopio A Hmo m anage- ; m ont akills roq. Knowl- ‘ o d g e o l c a ttle d e s ire d .Musi bo bi-llngual S end * rosume lo P.O. Box 589. Gooding.lD B3330* _

DENTAL ASSISTANT DR N e e d e d lo r b u sy office . Coi

E ip a r l i n c e re q . PT A t FT w ilh bono flls. S o n d tli re su m e s to:B ox 92480 , pt c /o T h e T im e * N e w s . r P.O. Box 546Twin Falla, ID 63303.* Ni

DENTAL ___H ygien* A aa la tan t Entry r r -

lovel posiiion lor a busy o lllce . S e n d re su m e 10 Box 92460, c /o T he T im es New*.P.O, Box 548Twin Falla, ID 83303,* ^

D E V E L O W M E N T A ^^ 'Oi SPECIAUSTS -

aW e a re curronlly seek ­in g D o v e lo p m e n ta l S pec ia lis ts .Q uaiillcailons: a lour

yeor collogo dogroo o a _ outlined In tho regula- tion la desirable. Muat hava ono year experi- n on co o r 240 ho u rs o l I R woridng wim IndMduola 2

dlsdbilltlos.* Ability to m anage ond o rg a n iz e limo lo bal- onco hands-on contact with reporting needs'.'

Ability to elfoctlvely j

r e s o n i S .L . S ta r t S Aaaoe.. Inc. in a wido variety olslluoltons ond in te rac tions with varl- t i ; , o u s In d lv id u a la a n d ogonclos. I

* Ability to act o s a re- r ^ , s o u rc e 10 d lrocl-carosta ll In developing of- n f ( fective consum er aer-v ic es a n d load o rah ip 111skills. AVPi* C o m p r e h e n a l v f , knowlodgo of cbmmu- a 0 nity rosourcoa. a v a* Ability to mako eHoc- (Ive decisions and han­dle omorgondos.* W illingness lo work S- lloxible houra and b e moni

► Vorlilcailon ol good W driving roco rd . Inaur- I o n c e , a n d r e l i a b l e iransportatlon.

F i ra t a id a n d C P R Mrillicatton. LlaNslacloiy background

VNRICHING PEOPLE'S b»<}f

UVESauattflad candM ata* W m ,

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CONSTRUCTION )n Carponier neodod. Must ^ bo dopondabla w/roliabto O t r a n s p o r ta t io n . W a g e h . . OOE. 734-5853 Lv msg*. nl DRIVER& DSOTrmnapoftaUon 1, Sanrteea, Gooding. Idoho, ' le Full ond part-tim e work ;o a v a i l a b l e lo r C O L /A , drivors. Now p » package , I* on 11/01/02. Earn up to I- .35Miito depending on » oxporionco. Com e by ® 1735 S. Moin St.

Qoodlng ID. orca ll934-445l ox t.422*

DRIVER J- Wonted lor weekly dodlcai- ®

e d ro lrlgo ra tod ru n s lo ** Calllomla. Wo ollor;

• Heoilhflllo Insuranco' • Company paid rotlremonl

• Paid vacation• U lo modol oquipmont• H om o on o v e ra g e 2 -3 '

days wookly. 'Apply ot D ennis Clark inc ., |

Truck Rt. a n d Birch S l. ' Buht. ID 83316 - El

DRIVER/DEUVERY Caln'a Fumllu/a Club is hiring 0 lull timo delivery j . drtver position. Must havo excellont driving rocord , and bo fomillor w/surrou- . nding oroa. Communica- r tion skills, and n eat ap- . p o a r a n c o r o q u i r o d . > Ploaso bring rosumo to ,,

Caln'a Home Fumlaftlnga 204 Main Ave. N. „

Twin Falla' ^

I DRIVERS I °

:S ta rt Your Now Career ' ,

With A m erlea's Z. S uper Carrier

W esicoast Hotel f1357 Blue Lakes Blvd. N f

Twin Falls. ID !Thursday. Oct. 24 a t "f

10 am lo Noon. ^

Swill OHora?Qrao" Pay A SjBenolils. Job Stability, _

Tuilton Rolmbursoment , | ,Wo Pay Up To 10 Yrs ® ‘

verillabio OTR Exp. SmFrTTMNSPORTAinN

888-490.6343www.swllttrans.com e

(eoe-nvlm ln.23yr8okj*

RIVERS 5nFlalbods. w /0 least 1 yr.OTR exp. noedod. Oper- ato in 11 Westom states.Exc. benolits + bonuses. ^ T hen hom o evo ry 6-10 days. Average pay is — $40.000*. 800-453-2227* ^

DRIVERS IIdaho Milk T ransport. i

Ine. has oponings lor \ c lass A CDL drtvers

wshlonkor endorsements L to run 11 wostom or 48 sla los and Canada. 2 ■ yrs. experience roq. WM

Food grado products.Safely end luol bonuse- s, Hoallh Ins, and 401K available. Groat home

tkne. Col 1-600467-2911 Mon, mru Fri,.

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□RIVERSCom* loin our team . Enjoy

benolits such os; homo time, good pay. vacation

pay. hoalth insuranco and multlplO'salety bonuses.

Team. Solo or Rollol.Now equip. 888-806-5785 m

botwoon 8am-Spm*

**Aro you tirod ol sitting a t 1 •

a dock, or throwing . ,Iroighi? No morelT 4 -

46 stolos. lorminol to o terminal oporoiion. drop o -

A hook. Drivers oro .. r averaging 22K miios a

mo. Diroct deposit. n o OTR. Obis. A Haz 2 2

roqulred, \308-0513* I

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Would you like to be part of the m

'ransystems family Ri if drivers? Do you « like being home veryday? We have Ar a driving position O i ivailable for YOU!

Avrogepay PS2;000-J2,200per

onih (Indudes Incentive E x paylbreariyaait-up)

Co-Paid Health,DentalPlan Ac401KRan 1 ^ 5

Longevity Bonus HoikivI^ Ph

Wdl maintained, _ ><rf*«hfr4lneequlpment

lbs available in T M n W M E U H I D - P ^ I D - o n p a ,ID -N y 3S^O R. u $ tb e 2 1 a n d h o ld a a s i m t C S L EOE

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DRIVERS tIt Opporiunltylormotivatod N 0 OTR tn j i i drivers. New 0 pay scalo doponding on

oxporionco. Reefers, van, and walking floors.Call 734-9062.* =

BfflVEHS------------------------: Exp. OTR, Good pay : Contact Rich betwoen ; 8am-5pm. Call2eo-1360*

BRiVEBS gFT/roltol needed OTR. ^

Reefere, W estem States, jiCanada. S500 e ign o n ■bonu* . Fuel A salety 1,bonus possiblo. Home r

• Imquently. 668-885-7600* c bRIVERS 4 Motor Coach Operatora. U

Twin Falls basod for lino clhaul A charters. FT. PT A £on call avail. Groal pay> t>bonus+benoliltf. S tro n g Csafoty rocord. knovriedge f =o l D OT r e g s , a n d * x e . 0 custom er sorvice sklDa a musL Call 208-941-5842 to sehodulo Inlenriew.*

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T ho Idaho S ta le D ep a rt­ment ol Education seeks a p p iic a n ta fo r G IFTED AND TALENTED ST U ­DENT SPECIAUST. Lo­c a io d In B o lso . Id ah o .Must have a M aster's de- t groo in educatton or gifted ta len ted education from o n a c c r o d l t o d c o l - Tl ioge/unlvorslty. ConsWer- alton will bo given lor ad- 1 v a n c e d d e g re e a . M usi have 3 years experience in glHed ta len ted aduca- Iton a s a teacher or ladll- ta lo r . e x p o r ie n c o w llh ^ program evaluation, bud- g a t in g a n d t e c h n ic a l a s s i s ta n c e . A dditiona l c o n s id e ra tio n given for experience a s supervisor. * < adm lnlstrolor o r dlroctor * f of glltod talented progra- * * m s.S ubm m etterofappli- cation , r e su m e a n d the nam es and contact infor- * $ m ation of th ro e p ro les - * sionol roloroncos to;

Rachel Rychener * F Idaho Dept, of Educatton * '•

Bureau of S p o ^ l Educatton * PO Box 63720 f

Boise, ID 83720-0027 Review of Applicattons will

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lime grain handler dmI- iton open a t our country eleva tor In Bllaa3&. Q ualified c and id tftiia m u s t p o s s e s a ' } ^ e e q u iv a le n t o l a h igh school education plus knowledgo ol baskfjile- chantoal functions, didate must p a ss o t ^ : om ploym ont ph y sica l a n d d ru g a c re e rf in g ; Position indudos sa m ­pling, loading A unlbbd- ing grain a n d m ay in ­volve om er misc. duijes a s n e e d e d . G o n o ra i Mills Operations, In e tS a progressive company with on excoitonl salary a n d bonofit p a c k a g ^For m oro Inlorm atton on thte positton opening ploase contact your to­ta l Jo b Serv ice o r'fhe a l e v a io r m o n a g a r f P e r ry K n o p p ( 2 0 8 iS2-4411.AA/EEO*.-

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. Mtnatlve. Oetaa orfented.' PA^Ib pireon to aeelBt : salee personnel, and pnv 'ces9 new end renewal : bittiness.-fCompetWve pay-based on experience

<f DIsobllHy Insurance♦ LUe Insuranco .♦ Retirement prooram 4>HMKn ft Dental Ins.♦ SlckpayftvacaHon'ApfMcatlons kept strictly ;coo(WenUal. applyto♦ emptoymern O rmd.net ;0 ( iend resume to Box 194065 c/o Tlmos News.; P .p . Box 648.Twin Falls. Idoho 83303*Laborers--------------lm edtate oponlnQs: Twin ' Fells area for light and , hoavy duly positions In■ food processing ft manu- : fvlprfng; all shIRs avail-obta for operators, sanita­tion. proc^ng. packag­ing. and trim line. For ap-

. plfcaUon and Inlenriew call i 735-5002 or apply directly tat 532 Blue Ukes Blvd N’

NOW HIRING;♦ R N -

Nlght Shift 6pm - 6am

BRIDGEVIEWOFFERS:

♦ Two Week Paid Uicatlon

. 4 ^ k and Holiday Pay^ Paid Comp Days for

Good Attendance ♦~401K Retirement . Man♦ Health, Dental, and

Optical Insurance♦ Cklegc Tuition

Assistance (Scholarship)

To btcomt pari e f our uam apply fn penen ol

Bfidgcvkw Ectatts ^B tidgevlcw H vd M o FaBs. ID 83301

.^caD208-736-3933? t^ o m Shennan, ;;.*:&maMcMaboo

:Sf. Benedicts Is a missi■ palient-fbcused can. We c

work fo r a lop qualily hea. : i i R N ( F r & r r }

: Immediale openings. Se ; r a n d / o r OB. All sh ite av jj^L id io logy Manager (FT , Woridng manager will d ; .-assuring quality patient I ‘ Working OTOwleoge of I ' "Supervisory exp. helpful

® Chief Finandal Officer i , , CTO for Critical Access I

bisanization's overall fln administration of accoun

. financing required. Cost' opportunity ror an indivi

[.■"■period lo new, larger fad : ’t 'lanagcr team, imports di

: ^ Competitive•Group Health/DcnijI

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Wl v K f i? ■ R N k -AK Departmen 5 ■ 1596 tMnus progr.; ■ X -R A Y T I C H - F' registered or eilglt)

'4 > R B S P IR A T O IIY<2 nights. RRT regijteiim M I D T I C H I -F a ■ P H A R M A C IS T -a beneflc^ltabie.5 W c O fife r C o o ip e t l t i S ; R K k a g e f b r . a i ]

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^ FINANCtAL^ Erttry level financial advisor^ position with Waddell ft

Ftoed. Full mentoring and- education program. Fax

S' resume to Twin FaUs Of-“ • flce208-736<043.*” MACHINE 0P6RAT0R>p- Updating our resume nie ce for full-time Piws

Operalofe.Kt. Job Duties: ist Set-up and operate auto- tv •matio punch press. Re­al sponsible to monitoring

quality of parts, and oper- »d ations or mactilne. Partlc- Ipetelnthe malnt ft repair of equip. In cooperation with Malnt. Depl. Must be min. ol 18 yrs. of age. Able to lift up to so Ibs. consistently ft up lo 90 Ibs. occasionally. Sland

ly foranShr. shffl. reed bluepHnis. demonstrate . aptitude lor math skills.

>x basic reading & use ol s. precision measuring

Applicants must be reli-- able(oxcelk>ntanendance I i- is expected), wori» SAFE. I '2 and practice good house- I

keeping. Full time em- I " ployees may quallly for I. paid vacation, psrsonal I' time, group medteal, den- I

tal&401kretirementplan. II P t ^ e MAH. RESUMES: |

SMUtmm Itfg. Co. iX 4se SMMtrom%. I' Twin Fana. to 83001 I

Seastrom Mfg. operates . Iunder tfM Oru^Fwe J

Workplace Act and is an IEOE’ I

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t w t o ^ f a l l s 'Ca r t C tH tar

EmptoymentOpenlnga• RN Charge Nurse

Days & Eves.$1 DOO »en On Bonus

• Rehab AideEvery other weekend

We offer:♦Pakl Vacadon ♦Sk:k ft HoUday Pay ♦Health/Vis Ion/Dental and Disabillly Insumnce

♦40tk«Fun Employee

ProgramsDon’t miss outi

Join our professional teeml

Ploase apply in porson at:

Twin Fails Care Center 074 Eastland Or.Contact Person Mok>dle Jensen’ ^

S T . B E N I D.j F a m ily M e d ic ay 709 Nonh Lincoln Avenue'Jen ' • (208)324-4301 •Fa» (201 \ission-driven heallh care orga Ve are looking for caring p m ^ heallh care provider.

. Seeking RN's with experience I > available.(FT)ill direct and coordinate radioloj ent care. ARRT licensed, CT exp of ultrasound St mammographj pful.

cer (FT)ss Hospital and Rural Clinics. RI finanaal plans and polides alo ounting practices. 3-5 y is experii ost accounting expCTence prefei dividual to grow with hospital c fadlity. Some travel required. M Is directly to Administrator.

ive W ages/Excellent Be:II 'Shift Dif/mntiil I >tlon •20Hr.WttkBenel i/oc *111111011 iWmbuiM

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fI P o s i t i o n s A v a i l anents - AJI Shifts -A ll H ourj. Ask igram.- Fi;II TlnDe Nighcj 7 o n /7 off. AJ

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H BATINO B o u ld e r M tn. Mf^ Heating Is kKMi>g for ex- Uf periencedheatlnoandA C i: I lech , full tim e availab le ” Immediatety In the Wood r River V aley. W age DOE.' C a I iJR 2 0 i7 2 0 -S 4 0 .*- MARKET ReSCAftCH f S

Are you so m eo n e w ho is 7k w to g for a )ob that willwortc with your hecdo We .o r a student looking for a [jo b t h a t f its w ith y o u r ,

- s c h e d u l e ? W e o f f e r [• incredlbte flexibiilty. W ag- [ ) ea start a t $6,736-1040’ ,• MECHANIC--------------------- c' D ie s e l ( ru c k m e c h a n ic c' C u m m i n s e n d C A T F' p r e l e r r e d , r o a r e n d e . t’ t r a n s m i s s i o n s , s e l f - ! =

starter, must b e able to do ME; it all. Excellenl w ages ft FT

benefK8.775-738-3836 or shfax resum e lo e>

775-738^172 TODAYI* P»

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■' I R ehablllta tien Center

I h as an opening lor a I lull-tlme Ventilator I C are N urse.

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I 2303 Parke Ave.I Buriey. ID8331BEOE’

I P a r to v iew C are a n d II Rehabilita tion C enterI has immediate openingaJ fo rN A /C N A .SeapartI of our winning team. mecI Com^tlve wages plus r nI a bonus program. q.

I Buriey, ID 83318 EOE’

MEDICALWanI lo expand your wori< e x p e r ie n c e ? G ro w in g 'J a home heallh agency haa a part time R N C aM Man­a g e r position lh a t m ay b e c o m e lu ll lim e . R e ­quires min. ol 2 yrs. clini­cal nu rsing experience .Home health experience a plus but will train.

Call 733-6600 ask for Oebra^Jesnnle’

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RNe ft LPNs• Health Benelits

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1729 Miller Ave.Burtey. ID 83316

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experience p(«ten*d. ° Contact Stacey a l •

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C N i^ 'e f o r b v H e m e * C are in the Magio Val­ley ft W ood River Val­ley a re a s . M ust h sv e high school diploma or GEO ft reliable transp- ortatlon. No exp. need- ' ed , wlll train. We offer j s s c o m p e ti t iv e w a g e s . P l e a a e c a ll D an la lle 53fr6823 o r 731-9283*

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shift. Cortiflcatlon and/or e x p e r ie n c e p re fe r re d . P lease apply In person to;

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NOeXPERIENCE «NECCSSARY ------Direct C are MtSiS 7 lo s ta n T f

PAID TRAINING IFlexible shifts >,Groat benefits

A ssisi persons wHh dovek)pmental disablNilos j r

10 achieve greater indopendenco.

Apply In person at eInclusion South, Inc. s i ^ 450 FaHs Ave. VIOV ^

Twin Fans, Id MOT 206-736-7117.’ f ro n

MEDICAL----------------------- 5 "DN w ho c a r e a abou t the t? . g e r ia tr ic p o p u la llo n is n e e d e d a t a n a s s is te d living. II you a re looking lor a poeitlon in a positive

by and nil ou t application. 71(No phone calls pleaso). aa Heritage Assisted Uving

622 RIer Ave. W Dfal Twin Falls.*

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recruitment and reien- tom«lio n o t a ll C h a m b e r inteim e m b ers . E xpansion liiioi of C ham ber serv ices.E sse n tia l: Experience A In c ustom er relations,p r o s p e c t i n g a n d Tw tracking m anagem ent, computer IKerate. cleandriving record and own --------car, ar>d a sell-slsrier. p l a i

Competitive com pensa-tlon & benefit package. _____

PLUMT heC ham berlsanE qual O pponunity Employer a „ d l a n d Is a D ru g F r e e Woritplace. ^

Send re su m e to:Twin Falle Aree 'e

C tw m berof C om m srte p r o p 760 Falle Ave. #397 suom

Twin Falls. ID 63301*

ISCELLANEOUS ~ Si'.",Meed extra money for tho comlo l l d a y s ? S a il A von f oraarOnly SIO lo star1734-9256 skillsISCELLANEOUS---------- I" P®/n/eA etfM eftiseurrenlly «<uolook ing e a l e a p e o p le , '« q u» s h ie ra ft gift w rappers «><orP lea se apply In pe rson w racv/ro sum o lo Lillle R ed ^■fen; Magk: Valley Mall’ p p ^ Q■1 ^ I COOI

Twin/

NOW SHIRING: SAdmissions SCoordinator chons

[equirements include: p?efein energetic personal!' y e a r / and great people

candli:esponsibilit(es include perior iistomer seivlcc andd jn ls s lo ra (o r9 6 S CJtlrement apartments. dotaii.4 assisted IMng o paitmentsand 114dlled nursing facility offico ieds. If you share our Fa'iaC^ c l t approach to , . 1^Jrif^ for the eUcT^, ompk )ndder Joining ourmily at Brtdgevlew. p - —

IRIDGEVIEW OFFERS: ^

TwoWaekPaklVacation u tSick and HeUayP»y■paW Comp Days forGood Attandance ' W M401K RetirementPlan • InHealth. Dental, and • EjOptical Insurance • p<CoBegeTuMoo . _A nittance

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Allshifts lnd♦ Forte Lm O perator rt*''

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II different shifts available

S O S ^ taS tn fs e rv tee ’ 663 Blue L akes Blvd. N

736-4473 add* * * * * * * * * * * ’ "

ISCELLANEOUSmAVEL U.S.A .Publlcatk>n Salee Co. I - now hiring 18 sharp , v = | |

10 Iravel (ho entire US.Travel, irsinlng. kxlging

and Iransportabon Dayfumlshed. « «

Retum guaranteed. °us• r t T oday B77-278-7353* mu

3TEL 286:o n td e e k 3- 11p m S 6/hr. Computer exp. preferred. SALE!

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n , n w . M w . i .

iBtrletUanagarlnour Twin FaHa Offlca.

10 successh il csndidalo m ust be ab le lo worit '

eekends, be dependable,

im e-m lS i'e S m L k U lasnd enioy wortdng with' “ iL**

youth. An outgoing personality is a plus. ® "u,l

s enlry level m anage- en t posHkm includes re- >onslblllties in managing )ulh and adult carriers. l i e s p ro m o tio n s , a n d oviding excellen l cu s- m er servica. If you are te ro s led . co m e In and I oul an application. JS®®!

The Vmaa-Nawa Attn: D an W alock

P .0.B O X S48 f J l '* ;rwin Falle. ID 83303.

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ingod and/or strength- _ . Id. B achelors degroo ife rred , a t l e a s t iw o \ s r s e x p e r l e n c o o r ilva len t working with ^Ith required. Quaiilled < i ? Ididates wlll have ex- Sto lence in gathering sta- * _ Ical d a ia , goo d com - n lc a ilo n s sk il ls o n d .•f. ® ily to pay a ttention to all. ApplkatkMU avail- , io n im e a t WEr.^btftiliecountry.org : tho Human Resource » on the 4 th floor TVin s Countiy Courihouse.Twin Fafis County A.an equal o o M u n lly P-S.W I iployer and dn ig freo ..j.

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includes many benofits * • _such as: SA L E

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H c S m W l ^ c o m ?e n a a t i o n ft a g r e a t « - Io r k e n v i r o n m e n t ? iw n th ia oppo rtun ity la SECRE>r youi E i ^ W ireleea, Counti LC. a c h a lle n g in g , re- e r d i n g , ft d y n a m ic im p a n y Is e e e k in ^ a

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//w .h{e le s s C o n su ltan t- larypoId ft m ain ta in posltlvo elevaUis t o m e r r e l a t i o n s ft i l le d <ow th w ithin lh a reta il posseii v i r o n m e n t . w h i le a highihlevlng com pany sa l course>als ft standards. Assist o n e y<islom era in th e se lec- relatecm o l w ire le s s p h o n e s h o u llu lp m en i, le a lu r e s & strongrvice p lans, ft account and tyj:ip p o r i/m a ln ie n a n c e , a trongay c u rro n i ft know l- and cogeable on wireless ser- a n d ei:e, coverage m aps, rale skills, tms. products ft selling Iato wcIlls. Perform adm lnis- worit iritlve ta sk s & m aintain handlec u r a l o r e c o r d s a s .sim ulloquirod. 1-2 yoa rs cus- U llla Iner senrlce/salos expo- com panco required. lon t s i

packagle rlo r In to r p e r s o n a l motionm m u n lca lio n s k il ls , openlnmpuier aptitude, adapt- your loIllty, and a conslslonlly Pony KiBlllvo atlHude required. AA/EE<»oflor long-temi incen- SECREI e opportun ities, com-

ihensive health 'cover-

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CURRENT ILKINO ROUTES

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1263 OvotUinI Avt. (Old Roper Building]

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ton, D.C.. 20580. or call tht National Frau<

1-800-87&-7060.*' e BUHL N IC . 4 S M ro o n a/s 2 bath, 3 acres w/ wate }rsn 8 mllea NW Buht. goo

vltW. #»»2,000. Ca 306>3228 or 643-6118'

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[ JB9nLE« 3 bdrm. 1 bath. Largt Itnotd yard with matura trttt. Grtal lo- eatlen. dota lo achoola.

__ PilewltoatilatOrlvt b y ^ W . eth St.

a. Call 326-6062 for appt.l td*• RLER 6 w. old. 4 bdrm..14, bath on 2.5 acrtt w/wattr.

Hardwood floora. ptiitt

'* 20004-alnct1093.,0 •> BtflB«>r.32S-8116.^» f ’S l h d U I 'd b td r o o m ----1 1 bath. N tw iyrifnodeltd , >• 0 M h«6t. L ovtly ( tfw td u* ■ yard. S t I l t r l lo d v M td ll— ♦ $60,000 ♦

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undtr appralaad valua. AalntewOr. 3 bdrm..

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bttort you htad to S youroualrttta I 1 -206 .73> 0M 1tX L 2 I or our Buriay OfrictI

I-T TWIN PAIX8' Northpoint Ranch i t l680eq.fi.3btdoom. *

2 bath. vauNtd ctlHngs Ittttdtub.gaaflrtplace. Cuaiom dtck ft land-

662 CaWIn Avt. * Optn Houta Sat* Sun.

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KIMBERLY New epiit fkm ORP. plan. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, wWia c ^ c S ^ P J - 'f a 'S k ? " " ” "V ter a P'OAM ca« 539-7426’ quole. SHOSHONE Lovely 3 * bdnn, comer, 5 beautiful------ . landscaped lota. A muetM aee. $88.500666-2457*

TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 bath, couniry kitchon w/ dining aroo, vaulted ceilings sun room, palio, quality cab-

llon central vacuum.finished basement w/ o r s , egress windows, abun- ;k dam storago. on iv j.qi ocro. 3 car gorago. hoot A pump w/olr. vinyl sidingn e r occented w/brtck. sprin- te Klers. all applionces

Indudod, detached WMI shop 980 sq ft. w/rollup lible door, RV parking, ces foncod back yards, gor-

boul' •n<J TWIN FALLSwriie ♦ 3 bdrma. 4 2.5 baths■ade *Customn/e«hanh«ood'Ing- floors

•Approx. 1933aq. ft.aud . Gas llreplace w/custom>'• montle___ •Candlerldge neighbor-lom, hood. Oulet Cui de Sacater. * Sawtooth SchoollOod WilleonsklerifaeleorCall lease/pufchasa.V $177.900.736-6207*

BUILDER witl LOOK at AUOFFERSIIPossible Trade or Leaso Option,

I Custom 4 bodroom. 2i«bath home, living and lamily rooma plus un-

IS finished baaement. Ex­tra ettldtnt. tiled lloor- Ing, vaulted celling, and

r nice view ol canyon and South Hlllall Cali Nelson Realty LLC lor your private showing

, Call 734-3830."• TWINFALLS

$72,600 Gets you In this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. In

. mbve In condition don’t wan or It will be gone. Call

■ Hon Freeman 737-3815 or Kathy Partridge

1 737-3920 to see thla one

before It’a gone. MLS •101774,

G E Mf>- STATE REALTY. INC. '

734-0400r TWN FALLS-------------

$78,000 Comer Lot! This 4 Tbdrm, t bath homt ia i 1846 aq ft and featuresforced air gas heat, gsa |firplaca, covered pallo, icarpet, & RV parking. For •mort dttalla Tht Hess j•r. Ttam.com or call Walt ;

•t Htaa 737-3939 or Taml >■ra Go^ng 737-3940 MLS k

- G E M- STATE REALTy. INC.Ji 734-0400I TWIN FALLS

$70,000 Nice home In nlct area. Lots ot up datta

; Including eltctrlcal, ntw I roof, paint, and carpal, !

;Nttd to se t thla onti ‘ , Could be better lhan ; rtnlingf. Cali Loulaa O { 280-0822 MLSa 103670 ^

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734-0400 Cl

•8S 000•JUST LISTEDiAdorablt “ Sb d r m h o m t on ' 21 Madrona near echoola,

Mopping. Brtck, gaacovertd patio. I

• N E w S fc S a w u u tu is ® bdrm. 2 bath. 2167 aq.fL.o n t I t v a l . b u i l t 1098. ^chok:t NE kKation.

$134 900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION ^• On North Polntt Drivt, 3 ■ bdrm. 2 bath. 15e6tq,ft..tile tntry, kitchtn ft bath, granitt counltrlopa, tull lawn & aprlnkltra. _

$120,900 ■• 4 bdrma. 2 batha. (Ira ‘ * plact, rec room. Jaeuah- ■ covarad pallo. On ,76 S acrtt In cily Hmttt. North nS

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noor TWINFALLS New customwtth built 1306 Northpoint Dr.goll 3bdrm.2bath.

1385 sq It, 2 car garaga,S’ large comer lot.[7 ^ Prtot reduced. $119,9001,’lfy, 306-3080 or 73^0553’

I TWIN PALLS 199S. 31 I bdrm.. IU baih, 2500f ■ ' I sq. It., ranch stylt home

I on 1 acre. Shed, dog1 kennel, fenced yarcT ■ry I great neighborhood.

><■- I 3615Ml.OtympuaWay I'O I $174,900. 733^507.^ YWIfl fALLft 2»6 Ce<tar. w' paric Cir. (off Rler E and

IOl spill floor plan, gaa heat ft po firoploco. plant ahetl celt-

ings. wolk-in pantry, 2 car 58 gorago. Lg storage shed.

Londscope w/sprlnklera. jP S12S.OOO. Call423-oea8.*

'L' bath, 1930 Bitterroot, '»• Sl05.000.n4-9669’

botti.l level house,=! sprinklers. A/C. oaa heat. -1 $125.800.73SOW3

1044Pahalmerol‘ TWIN FALLS Baautiful homo In terrlllc neighbor­hood. 3.988 sq. ft., 7 bdrm.. 4 both w/oversUed2 cor garago. Formal liv­ing room, dining room, kllchon, panlry, ealing

° aroo In kiichen, lamily room w/gos flraplaca. laundry, powder room,

n and don/bdrm. A lla n main Ifoor w/hardwood tioorsi 5 bdrms. w/larga .

c master & 2 baths upstairs. i Basement w/famlly room 2 bdrm, 1 bath, large croft/sewing room. & stor­ago room. 1 200 sq. fl. deck and wortd’a largest i sandbox. Ali at the ond of a cul-de-soc for the klde. Curront opprolsal of U1S.000 you muat aee (h/a home. Realtors « welcome. Call 734-6623 ' or 420-6804'________

*5 Mrm,'2Ht2 lh hOTe! Sawtooth 831 Alturua Dr. S134.BOO. Coll 736-3966’

TWIN FALLS tmmocutato 3 bdrm. 2 balh, spill floor plan, 1714 sq It. voutted - ceilings, walk In closets

, In altbdnm., oak floor- P Ing In kllchon ft dining, I

, soM otfk cabinets, otik: I atoraga, patio w/trellls, I

I lots oMsndscape. f neighborhood green

, bell & walking path, i St47.900 Call lor appl,

7»-3219* _TWIN FALLS New 4 bdmt .§

2 bath. S163.900. 1607 ■ Ternary U TMi.9306’ ■

financed im95000 m f l3 bdrm., 2 bath In good ' arta. $650 mo. 404-6304’ ^

homtw/coveredporchee, 13 bdrm. 1 balh. high ceil- fInga, claw tub. window S bench aeat, oak cabinets.tile counters, ail riew. i$80,000. 436 Aah l733-5369 or 420-9765* c

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laOOOINO Btautlfull «vlawl 21 acrea ol Irri- ■')

CJ pasture (great lor Nss) with 3000 tq. ^

It brick ft stucco homt. R!3 bdrmfoffice/den. 3 baths, 2 -cor (finished) ' garage. Ig. deck, ;; underground sprlnMer* ; ft Whitt vinyl ftnclng. [4 additional building £ alias on property. ; >37t,ooo poaalbla !i

$3$1,000. Approx. 124 acrea of farm ground w/tTFCC water per acre. Lo- Bcatad North of Kimberly. ^ Por mort dttalls vlallTheHtaeTtam.com or Nacall Watt Hass 737-3939 Htor Taml Gooding 737- ev

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•m TWINFALLS >r. $296,000 120 ahartt TF­

CC water, 3 badroom, 1.S , bath larg eho|),.

) 2003 season. Priced to sell, MLSai04836. Calt Tom Lloyd 737-sg24 or 308-0117.

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734-0400

BUHL$249,000 60 Acres, quality ,

N soli, 1512 sq ft homa, 3 I d bedroom, 2 bath home,«. with heal pump, AC,I. garage, treea. paature.K Full TFCC water. Addi- : I- tionolland/home ovailable. ir Some mortgage assump- I. lion possible. Calt Tom ; I. Lloyd 737-3924 or ‘* 306-6l17MLS*t01938

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734-yOO j

lng.smali *wn Vaymom/I 737-9169’

’ 10 acres-Couniry Uvlng. J I 825-5617 or 410-0438*■ ^OCKCREEK area, (2) 39 , . acre building sites. OryI ground. 8 mis. S. Hansen, j.

$39,000/eaeh. 309-1800* 'Rd6 k6 Ai^K area, 40 Jacre buiumg sue w/spring. JllOmla. SW Hanaen. i$43,500. Call 309-1800’ !

AU^eAYi7ocre good Jfarm land, home siie or 31development. /Vdjoceni to IE. Basoline. Adjoins dty <limits. Con 436^708' (

dH6i»k:>NE(N)2acrek3ia ^septic, power, shared Jwell, $25,000. Ownor will Klfinance w/1 0 % dowrj. r$275/iTKMith. 866-2095’ S

m^PAiLi------------- 53Residential lot • owner 4mothratedll $39,900 S

Locatod In sconic & prtati- ngtous HkMen Lakes Sub- sr dhriston, this 2.27 acre kjiIs prk:ed way bokiw mar- Zketl Gated subdivision «lusi minutes Irom either tTwin Falls or Kimberiy. ^ Locatod 1 mile Eest olShoshono Falla Road, ^(3300), then north on ^3400 E. to the canyon. TflCall Betey K. Florence, b<H'ealerre Raal Batata la

• Group (208)733-7653 er ♦ (208)280-3800

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afoc»a7* Chock return □(on new 4 plex. Kk

Cail Chuck 733-6207* 1 ,

^asOTiJis---------------- ^10x4Sft.oktermobllahome Very livable. $1500. S? Please call 686-2095* ”

iOHBBRCTlSTieehSod lel14x60ft. 2 bdrm. Gee. 73 Furnishings. Motivated tbt $13,s00/offer.280-a63a.» ^ W

(1.792 sq.fl.+ sun r ^ ) cai Large rooma. handi- $4: csfifM accessible rampa. 7371 large lot. Call Dan at 731*2121 or734-212t*

rWitjFALLa 2 bedroom Re; 1 bath, w/tlpout. ollice. 32< appls.. gaa heat, oak Interior. Upgmdea. shed, ™ Nice condilion. In park. S.*, $9000/offar. 733-5616’twInfa Tl s m w I TCnFleehvood Doubiewlde. mo3 bdrm. 2 bath, vaulted Hocctliing In living ft family utldroom. W/D hookup, m n range, oven. DW. ntwBti^r carpet through- l°„ out Has hitch, skirting.Must be moved. tW$16,4000.737-0509* *>dn

EROME 4yr.ddiex79' ^Nashua. 3 bdrm. 2 balh, |Huge oak kitchen, takt £ovtr paymtnta of $342. 2Must seen 420-2483*---- -------

WIN FALLS Totally fur- lished, all utila. Induded.

2 & 3 btdroorra.Startmg at $996.

Kent Colllna 733-6336*

ood, 2 b ^ ', l*batti ols •a t Peta OK with dtpo- it. $400,00 mo. f dtp,VIN PALLS Cekyl Mrm wme.« bath, apple, gaa tal, watar/lawncara In- luded, $300. me. dtp.X>SEto CSI3bdrm;2 ath homa. Elto. htat. artlal Itnotd yaid, $760 'CMQMT ^ m « ra r I IHL Executlvt heuaT7 dnn, 2 bath, appit, 3 car aragt, paalurt. Shori nm Imm OK, $060 mo

BUHL 2 bdrm., 2 h mllaa V eaat ol Buhl. Likt ntw.

S Call 543-4782’•• BUHL Small 2 bdrm, 1009 I

N Broadway$400'»dep. I° 733-9658 or 731-2346.* I; £AiHirAAIi.c<nini7 •

Nice lg.3 bdrm. 2 bath mo- ^ blit homt w/garage &garden apot. let ft last. _Taking appiicatione caii T evenings 537-0909*

balh. w/2 car ga^ge. _fenced yard, gaa heal, Taome apple., dog ok <w/approvai. SSOOmo, * Idep. incls. lown care. 1AvailNov. 1st.Pieasecali !

, 290-1714 or 731-6009‘ TI t^lL^tt-Sbdrm 1 bath, I

elove, refrig. W/D. Fonced Iyrd. 2 car goroge, $600 + ($600 dep. 775-664-2024* 3

’ QOOOtNQ 2 bdrm duplex$ 3 5 0 > S 3 0 0 d e p . (733-4952 or 731-2219' S<

: dOOOINQ bdrm7 $450+ C$450 dop. 1 pot ok. Smok- Ming/drug froe. 6 mo. lease ■req. 834-4340* ■

Jerome 2 bdrm. 1 balh,1 car garago. 55 ft oldor. ~324-3733or73t-3733.’ ?

JEROME 3 bdrm. 2 bath *7 dbl. wWe mobile home

No pols. $550 'Long lorm loose. X

324-8903 543-6342 J*, JEROME 3 bdrm.. 2 both

mobile homo. No pets, rt $500 Long torm lease.324-8903 or 543-8342 “

JEROME 2-3 bdrm., gas, TWW/O hook-up. No pels. b($550 dep. 324-8478* ui

jg HOME 4-5 bdrm, AC. i»>

yeariease, 531-4152.* P<JfeAbUe 6 uloi 2 bdrm. 2 -L. bath,’oppla Incld. new. hcarpot point ft vinyl, ^garage,no smoking, 1.,S600MOO dop. 539-1940 otiafter 5 pm. orweekenda’ ^

KIMBERLY 2 bdrm. 1 bath, winewer country home. FRI$625,208-376-1813’ 2 1

6 aKLEV 5 bdmi., 2 bath, tei4000 sq. fl. S5S0/mo. tHE$350 deposit. References §0irequired. Catt 436-91156* bd

RICHFIELD Attention SV commulera - 2 bdrm, 2baih with garage, appls, 87 $400 mo •» dep. 208-487-2260 or 539-7489.* me

RUPERT4muTs. 1 bdrm.1 balh, $300m»nth. $250 *'’0 deposit. Cali 436-4075*

TW IN FA LL6 3 b < Iim .2 r a ebath, fun bsmt. Garage, *2 large tol. $750. 1st ft last ♦ dep. Caii 734-4602’

Extra nice. 3 ^ m .* '2 ^ bom dupk>x in new aubdl- vision on 519 Roae St.(OII ol Flier) In Perrine Olst. AC, appliances, Dbl. garage w/oponer, sprin- ^ klersystem. S790/monlh, 3t 1yr. lease req. 736-6373.* w/g

parilel fumished. Fencedyard. Gos heat. $395 f aub$300 deposit. 212-2738* at V

rwiN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 • f '' bath duplex. 1 cargarage',W/D hook-up. lenced *«!yard, no pets/smoklng, « $505 mo. + dep. Call 733-8676 or 539-5049*rWiNFALLS2bdrm.. S k'elect., AC, W/O hook-up. oooappls., water pd.. lawn- 7

‘W IH F A L lS a b d r m . 1 bath, w/garage. available now. $700+$350dep. 5 ^ Referancoa required. Call 324-3723 alter 6 p.m.’

garage. Water, lawrift *Culligan Ind, No smoking/ ptftl. $85armo. 732-89^*

lleor, fireplace. W/O. ft in sn utlla. fumished.MNFAOsNtot2bd^ $49CI bath, w/appla.. $400' 420-Jep. 543-2453/732-5692* HHTOAflH MLU nice amall 2 “)drm house, W/O hook- vnH

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> WENDELL 3 bdrm.. gaa J | heat, fireplace I » r Ava. e. $600.837-6304* i

KlUeULV upamdM.nj. Jdioa. apple rncluded, sr $275.nopets. 312-2111*

TWIM MLLS Completely ufumished apt. for 1 or 2 cpeople $525. Includlea « utHttiea.CaIt731.04ll*

CSI. All utils, furnished,Ind, HBO. Showtime. No La emoklng/pete. $450 +$100 dep, Evea. 734-0414

TWIM PALia Attractive _ Dupleii2 bdrm.2 bath. TW

lo$600^p. 734^189* _W

quiet apta. No amoklng. 2 Some utila. Ind. 420-8239’ Ni

BUHL Brick duplex, 1 0 bdrm. w/kltchen appla. No

'i ;BUHT------ ------------- f SNowly remodeled. 14 2 ^ bdrm, appls. $250 mo ♦ **

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unit, Relrlg.* (311*auVetparking, Elec. heal. $375. m

TWIN IPALLS qvM nal h- =borhood. 2 bdrm, upstairs jwiiunit Apple, waier/tewncare aeInduded, $400. mo. dep ^

UKE NEW 2 bdmi. bas^ * ment apt. Appla, new car-pet/Mini, water/lawn cart 1 -2,furnished, $475. dep; Son'

CLOSE TO CSI 2 bdrm. Smain floor unit. Appllanc- ^es. water/lawn core twiIInduded. No peta. $500. mo

QUIET neighborhood, 2 utillbdrni upstairs unit. Appls. ==waier indudod, $500.00 jT ;

FRIENDLY Neighboriiood ’^,52 bdrm unit. Appla. wa- J?.; ter/lawn care inkaj, $375.

THEMOMT 73WJ739* ___SDHCE7BS«n5Siivfbdrm., poasibly 2. $350/- mo., Induding an uilllties.-$250 d ep o sit. Call TWII878-1522’ baifi

ggfeu (2 > 2 bdrma. $300mo. $200 dep. No pets. “ 'IYou pay power, we pay TWINtho rosi. Call Kathy at utlit

626-4242*________$ ^:OEN Studio, we pay tt ell, TWNS2 0 0 . (2 ) 1 bedroom 1 balapartmonts, you pay garapower, $220. $200 dop. 736- on both. No pota.Call Kethy at 625-4242’ILER Cleon and quiol2 nocbdrm. 1 bath In 4-plox cw/carport. $375/mo. No ^ 777!peta. Ral. req. 326-5887’ TW NILER extra nice quiet yard3 bdrm, 2 bath In 4 plex

pets, rafs., 326-5867. sciirid6 biN6 LOW Income ? ta taubaklized..1 bdnn. apts. s t Cat West Side Court. For ^ .{sonior ft/or diaabled. ——Clean ntee neighborhood. Twinwalking distance to Rklley lual'& Kings. 3 apts. available. upl« Call Shlrloy 934-4986iveekdaya before noon. S525iSm. peta and smoking YwiN I3K. Equol Housing duple^Poriunlty*________ mo. 4OODtNQ 2 bdrni. 1 bath. TWIN(350/mo. -h dep. No pets/ Closeimoklng. 934-9290’ 410-255DiR5TbdmrrB5th twinIlomo w/Irg fenced yd. 1 bdrr>600 mo. plus dep. Pels Ail ao>k w/addltlonal dep. hosoiiWailablell/l5.Cail934- anot 1401IV. msg.’STBimR-----------=Taking appllcatlona for aerea

liling list 1. 2, ft 3 bdrm. &oenipta. Mountain View East S , 678-9141’

!AdU i bedrooms ng. $'ath. All appls. $465- mo.lt490. Call 324-8499 or fwiN

EIRERT er, triTaking appiicaliona for fencec

watting liat. 1 & 2 bdrm. Ing. A apta. Valley Park Apu. na.Sft

'v_^436-5^’ tv. me

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JEROME Amenltlea too TWI numeroua to list (^luxa bai 2 bdrm. 324-4864 * ane

RDperT------------------ «»«Taking appllcatlona fer wtltingllst1,2 .ft3 bdrm. aparimenta. Southwood Apartments. 436-0226* Twi?

SHbmO^E 2 bedroom. -I Appllancea Ind.. on alle '"o- laundry. No pets. Low In- comt aubaldlzed rent.$100 dep 886-7635 eves’

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LuiralPaikApaftmants176 MaurkM Streot ^Twin Falls ■ _

mmnWN FALLS Clean1 bedoorm opt. Utilltlos 64 Incl. $435 * $400 deposit. Ha Pioaso call 737-0461’

rwIN FALLS Clean,-----2 bdrm. 1 both, w/extras. TWII No smoklng/pels. $510mo. dep. 735-0473* ONFALLS

* Garden Apta.*Now leasing ckion,

offordabie housing units w/many omonitios.

Coil lodoy 736-7105.340 “ '} Lols Stroet Twin Falls’ ^

TWIN FALLS I ^ • • • • • • • • • • • • • •SPARKUNQ CLEAN

1 bedroom - $395Laundry ft Stomge ____Near downtown TWlNl

633 Shoshone N. Smatlt736-2478 * refrig

» « • • • •* • « • • • • • • Illes I* $265WN FALLS Sx,. R

•FALLS APTS.* twinand Pheasant View paym<

Townhomtt. 3 Mn2 ,3 B d rm s . $ 3 4 9 - 4 9 5 Open ome DW 4 W/D hookups. 733-8 Spacious and dean.No pets. 734-6600’ k _

VIN FALLS 1 or 2 bed- oom, $600+ dep, incls. itllltes. Cali 280-2118* JEROMVIN FALLS-------------} bdmi., oppls. with most.375-$700 mo. plus dop. illowt^rog^ Mgmt

VINFALLS2bdrm,

HN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 9lh wllh loundry leclllty. $375 mc <25/monlh +$225 dep. <ail 208-324-2244.* TWIN

FAM ft ? Mrrn‘“ft'li Ills paid excepi otoct. 12S'$400dep.212-2738* TWINI IN FALLS 2 bodroom.»th near CSI. Appls. 4 irage, $520 + deposit. ... W-9269 or 731-9269- IN PALLS 2 bodnMm. .opetT$^im,?dep. ^ 6 0 6 iCail 208-734-0460 ^ A

IN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 BUHL 2ith, 2 car garage. Iencod nice diird. no amoklng/pela. 326-65: 1, last+dop. $750/mo.^ 9 6 alter 6 p.m.* JEnO"IN FALLS 3 bedroom. $300 dc>ath, appls. $850. Elm rent C . Condos. 731-5030,6-8400 or 731-0551.’IN FALLS Avail, now, gart»g(It remodeled. 2 bdrm. ind. $31 plex. appls, incl,, W/Dok-up. Carport, storage. '^ Z l r Z5mo. (801)920-1200’NFALL3BM.;Mm, f f i .Kplex with bsmt.. $550 ^734^4.- ™ ," FN PALLS Bsmt. apt. oarhetae to CSI. Can Bill ot gtHs C>-2l24or4i0-0949,* jnnjvwH FALLS Clean, quiet r ----r p » " c K W r i ^ 6 0 7 iipital. $450. + dep. ForIt. 735-9435 tv. rnsg." ------- pN FALLS deluxe 3 SHOPIrm. 2 both, duplex. Ofage/opener. AC. gas. Hamma<sn floor plan, vaulted 734-43:

TwirTFAi$750+$400 dep. 9Itaaa. CaH 734-7963.’ bISTlSEN FALLS Duplex 3 Approx. 1iu 2 bath, water, eew- Addlaon <traah pd.. gaa heal, ^rox.6<:ed yd. No pets/amok- Ciui SttvAccepting applicatio- on tlw

$650 + dep.4i&-6931 Hallowtneg.* 7

TARAXL74^Automatic • Air• Cniise - ^ ^ o w e r Locks & Window;

TWIN FALLS Ilnl A U basement privatt «Mhand bdrm., ntw carrtttZ bathroom. UtlllUee pd: No amoking/daigs. $ ^ mo. $200 dep. Call 736-5907 leave mag.* "• ‘

rwIN^LLS L rg .2> ^ in 4 plex, no VVO. $426. rrw. Call 734-4120.* : •TWN FALLS

Quality, Price A U^Uon

TWIN FALLS RNEaXJI Fawnbrook Apt*.

Large 1..2 and 3 bdrma.From $417 ond u^., Slorago. Patkj.-:

Playgrounds 4 mort■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a

734-1600647 Fownbrook Avo; Handteop occessible.

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TWIN FALLS r : SARATOGA

APARTMENTS,;,Luxury 1,2 4'3bdmj

Apartmonts^"nmln^pool. fttn^' conter, busmosa center,

Iroo vWoo librory,; -

csro'?s’.s “. x E :651 Saratoga Dr’S 736-1600* r '

s s s s1265 dep. Credit crSck aq. Mr».Uplon733-;y3*WIN FALLS w/prompt aynoonta, Latt ma.fA*. bdrm.,'2 bath, garatf.

ipen model 348 Lao^. 33-8207 or 734-4012.’

ROME HolklayMMet r>der new mertagemsnL lico, deon. comfortable' rooma. 401 W. Malg;

324-2361’ ^ ■

■crowave 4 refrlgenttbr «rson $120 woekly.- iprlMotaU 733-64$T IN FALLS $ 1 0 ^ t^ Smo.OuleCm&owwt. Wg.4utis, M.79»-imlily and weekly retea ! Wmberty Rd. 733-6620 VIN FALLS MOTELS ider new management NIct clean roomt - Cable TV w/HBO-

htty, daily/weekly rates 2nd Avow. 733-6630*

«T2 bdrm., 2 ba»i. In :e park. $425/mojth. »-6526or731-6^ ,OME 2 bdnn. im iv I range ft heat $S5(^X) dep. 1st last morm It Can 280-0219.’ , hFIELD 3 bdroi., 2 * th. waier. aewer. bage. ft atorage ahed I. $350 mo. 487-3606’•I FALLS CltarK^Itt drm. goodcooler.nioat

stlon. 2 bdrm.. W/O,1 hoat. $366 moj + s. Coll 733-788B'or 1-0382 for appiteatlpn*;

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Office ft Retan imack Manaaeintnt'(-4339 or 342-7368 - IFALLS -«riy Rd Offtott L 306- ^ eq.ft. df,Ukaa Ofnce T*>x. 190-600 aq.fl.’* •

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sp e d e . b u t (K ■ plays y e t an(M defenders areH difference bcn w hat happeneI f if E a s t o r WH spade now, de■ high in dumn n top hearts lefi n of E ast’s trun’ m cash h is dien K ners.

BUHL 3 olficos. recoplion q I aroo. broak room, off < Blroot parking. Ooc. 1st

SSOO mo. Call S43-4238* -Ywin f a l l s bllico sulio ^

I.OOOsq. ft. 75c0nlsp0f"fl.. Smo. froo wllh 1 year -

. . loaso. Coll 539-4607.* H

jtWIN FALLS ollico & _shops / warohouso. 3 Hphaso. Ciri73»7345.‘ I

OFFICE/SHOP • 2400 : sq.lt. with ovorhood u

doore. foncod. >■ OFFICE • WAREHOUSE,

7,eco sq.ft.. foncod. <•OFFICE-WAHEHOUSF. J

(2). 20.000 sq.ft. HICali Stavo for more (nfo. t

on ttMaa and othors. <HaiiowaProg^ Mflirn J

TWiNfALLS---------------Shop/OfflcaAVarahouaa n

for iaaso. F• -2 0 2.400 Sq.FI. —

• Cr can bo convortod to104.800 Sq.Fl. 1 Noxt lo the Twin FoilsIWunidpai Gotl Course. ~

733-7175 for mor* Info, -ru- After 6pm 734-S981.* ^

1wlNFja33^i5Sgowiii 5000 sqft with upper stor-

•ago and oflice apaco. Locaiod 011920 Highland Ave. E, S12S0 a monih. Contact Roland Polorson 734-1906or308-3860.’ HO

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find new doublo apacos bl' avail. F rio n d ly V lliag* sti

M o b l i a E a t a t o a . Ask pr aboull month ront FREE!

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slayed ace an d ano tner and E ast won and con- ides. This had the effect , g o u t d e c la re r 's la s t id there was no way for j >teb lish h is e x tra dia- k without letting the op- < in fo r a b a r ra g e o f ^

d e c la re r h a d su ch a . imp suit that he did not it tne possibility of being It. However, if th ere isr a t all of running out of ! is usually a good idea to etting up your side suit wing them all.3 South should have fol-to play ace and another s soon as be got in. Thewiil and ^ y a third ii t d e c la re r ru ffs a n d ? an o th er diam ond. Tbeare now powerless. The fibetween th is line and q

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BURRO 4 yrs. old.Golding. SI7S ' OiColl 536-6279* • !

CATTLE W/onlod catllo to lood SOQ.1000 hood or ront food yord. e86-20e7.*

H O R SE 10 y o a r A PHA/ AOHA moro. sorrel, rid. don woslom ond onglish. broko ond gonilo. would mako a nico 4>H projoct.735-6569 or 7 3 1 -4 3 0 f S

H O R S E 10 y r o ld , d u n _m a re , b roke bu t n o o d s kak)t of riding. $675. Coll M324-3940 or 73|.'2540.‘ |

HORSE 13 yoar old block CcO H m o ro . w o il b ro k o . au sod on catllo and mln. 9326-4497.* ^

HORSE -63 APHA O voro ^broodmon) USO only. Gun- ■sm o k e /P ep p y S a n tine. „SwBOl. SSOO. 324-1302- ®

H O RSE Big. woll b roko . pblock moro. good in Iho cm o u ta ln s & p l e a s u r e rsE r id in g . S lZ O O /o f lo r .Plooso call 539-7043.* ™

HORSE Musi soil booullfui ^' 10 y e a r, b roko A rabian m.

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W h e e l u n e s , (6) Thun. 'dtrblrd. Excolloni shopo.4 y r s .o id . S 4 5 0 0 . Coll STRA 423-4100 8 0 m 10 5 pm.‘ man

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2-wido & big balos coll 934-8345 tv msg.*W TARPS 14-X48' d res:

Hoavy duty. $90, bod-r366-7406 or 599-3131* $125,■RAW w heat. 3x4’ Froo- MATTnan big bates.North oast s iz e . ') re g o n a ro e . C o n tac t siso.:hrls a t North Slope Hay .:o . 5 4 1 - 7 8 6 -2 2 5 7 o r k41-898-2507.* ^ 1 2

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IB, 40G B HD. CD-RW.2M B v id e o c o r d . 56K lo d o m . $ 4 3 0 . O u e e n ta ttraaa $30.423-9241* j

2 0IAL S toker A Lump Joiivorod or You-Haul o n rfooro's Inc. 423-5533 >OK S T O V E w o o d , < itlque. Groot W osiorn,CO condition, 5800/olfor 111543-2279.*lEWOOD Cul. spill i

ond dolivorod. I24-8284 or 731-4650 L E W O O D C u t s p l i t ow ood. $90 0 pick-up iod . $ 1 2 0 a co rd . You • ck up . $ 1 4 0 /p o r cord iliovord. Catt 324-7697.* ^ lE W O O D (asp e n ) c u t I 00.8plll$lS0delivorod. ■ ovo or Alan 934-9071* I

j m ^W B E D S Solid maple colloni condilion. $350

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p l a s l l c $ 2 9 5 .>ieoso call 420-1890* rTRESS Quoon doublo low to p w /box sllll in a s t i c . N o w 5 1 9 5 . 1420-1890’ITRESS Ouoon pillow > so t. $200 . Full s ize ttre ss sot. StOO. Kid's > s se rs $ 3 5 0 0 . Twin J-mattross. box. Iromo i35. Call 260-1714.’ JrT R E S S S o t . q u o o n I®. Vory good condilion. \>0. Cali 734-6681-

ID STOVE Osburn. Iood condition. $500. J iCord o l wood. $75. f l

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>pies. Show quality. No Mrs. $200. 423-4653*.i M m h i p f i e S p o p S :C. 1 s t s h o ts , b la ck , ck 4 Ians, red 4 tana. I h e r /F o lh a r o n e ilo .» . COII410-2999’ ; i l i A h 'S h o R V h a i r IS. 1 m ale, 1 famat«i >•5062 or 420-0670’ • .r s T T O r e r i d j f iOS. $50 eoch. Must go >thor to 0 good homo. B a s o c a l l C l n d y •8011.*P u p p i e s , b la c k . 6

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: W Ei5nra ifiS5H iKMlllof Romolo. wir tv/gun 50 It. load Coll 324-6763*

A PP L ^anow foaay A kiand Orcluii

ie2flE.4800N. ISlO/bu. In your con

543-g0a3’ § 1 e f to c o i ly po

flfown. Jorsoy or - naturally loan & I Avoll. m wholo. rio Quoflora. Chuck 542

- ■ bVB p l i y f . Bran. Sim in box. JVC. S bosi ollof. Call 73; Of 734-3694 (Dato)

V WZRTE5JD tingle disk grom

< 208-308-1650.0 W A N T E D l iv e II

Sprue®, cr®b. plr». & o t h e r s l g / s n 20d-788-2676*

W M ^ e b kktmoom lot young piano stu(

or 2 door wagon or e h e r o lo r p a r t s . 536-2037 evasTwkft

lag ba n d s . Wlll pay a ach . I will pick up. 834-5832. m essage.

WAMTlSSkignestpric paid tor ddmUltarymo

I p a tch ta , badgoa. ph. ' aouvenfrs./ flaw snd flighi gea i, Paul Nunir>g 733-16 { f f ANTED oid 0M po

o r o M a ta t lo n l ta m a

J: j T o S ^ z S S S ^ i| ( I W A M T i b d td a p o n1) g o o d I ta m s . b a a a lP gtovas, bats, and marV : ablUa. A nyandaU sp

; 7 3 6 - t0 0 4 /a sk fo rD a

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: ACOUSTICAI ; & DRYWALL

J I B O B ’S B E S T I ORYWALL

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t S 7 » 0 M 1 (a ^ ) .I :

i I ACOUSTICAL S & DRYWALL

SPECIALIST' Ganamldiyw aU rapaln > and texturing.! ISyaam ofexparionca .

L a n c a L « B « ran: 732-6904 o r 30»iieB

: [ACUPpNCrORT h n e T n u t u m C h in e s e M e d M m

H ertn. m ass«ea, & Tak^hl Instnictton

• B yapp t44Q .taW (looaf

1 AIR DUCT CLEANINqA tr Q u a lity

S e rv ic e sAir Oucts Fum aces

Dryor V ents Chimneys Insulation Removal

732-67M 1-»0»<27-C161

: I^UTO PARTSThe Beet Price on

CkMUty Brand PartsI M ag ic V alley

• A u to P a r t s a a s U ain A va. N orth

733-33M

: BUSINESS SERVICE

; TWIN PALLS

j ' j 7 3 » ^ L A N (7826)

; cabinetry"I , JIm'a Cabirwt Shop I ' Intartorretnodeimg. i f f

f . carpentry

E8 Tlm M -Newt,

■ W A N T E D R a c e a x a r c l s o a a d « n e /n o •qulpm0t

^ 4 3 8 -2 d 6 6 o r4 3 M '

500. I h h D WANTEOSKFUMofl0 S o lnd lo pow er planer. PlOfl ?:p7 X - ^ M 0 4 3 or 404.fr 543-4&U.' W A N T E D T IR E S •fjIHE------- m o to r h o m o . 19.wire lood. tread or bettor. 637

«ad. SSOO. WANTED V intage i dolls ar>d clothing.

0 1079. in io re s le d totos and collection 733-1322 or 733-0<

_________ WANTED ¥ W tl millady at woopons. C ash lor chard pistols, machine (N. Buhl holstors. parts, kn container daggors. swords. O ' t.#00-574-M l'p a s t u r e W AN TED : O ld a r . or Angus- trailer or f latbed nt & tender, w ork (up lo 2 8 ' lo

*«>«• f0as< pncos 733-8638 any

lyyi- ° s f 2 s ° m h e l p k e e p c T O M S e COMUUNtTYN

oto).* Please remove a,

■ rage sale signs your sale Is ov, is our responsi

----------- to keep Ihe con-om drills. n ity Clean, let's i 9S0 .- together and s a I r a • s . pn'tf© in our towr ^ m a T iT T hank you for yt

co o pera llon

atudont. E atata Sa° October 24 & 25.rd 2 door g am. to 5 p.m.1 or Ran- Antk^uo running gei ’t s . C a ll manure spreader wknds.' Nomad Camper h d o o s e Trlr-beds-solos-lree; Day SIO <ools. household, uo CflN D on 't Misa Thia Om

lao 76 N. 60 W.

r medals, r ----------.phoioa.

r a , - ROSCAL like new, 4 w> pum pa a ll te rra in w /ro ad r

*2500. Call 423-6762

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memor- h a h l e y *01 SportatarU apons 1600 mla. Mint condltic•Dave.* Lota o l eirtras 280-301

^ I CARPENTRY M A Q IC T O U C H

tT I ForAU Your Homa

M 1 n o j o b t o ' s m a l lI 735.7404 o r 2S0.1661

I Aak tor LouU tM^ CARPET

CLEANINGI T Janltortat Servica

DUST BUNNIES ta in Call for free afsUmttaa

& 0 c t .8p S ^ ta . nea. 2 0 6 ^ 1 4 1 7

»n I CLEANING ^ SERVICE

/> r o C ) « m lr w S « K c Commercial. resUanUal.

M cleaning servic* and :/iM mo/a. H era to> make your day easier. ? Call732.of3S.

ICONSTHUCTIGNC l a s s A

3 C o n s t n j c t l o nRosidentlal framing

and flat work.- POLE BARNS

S p e c ia lty 732-4431

T CONTRACTORMagic Valtey D esign 4

5S S G*n- C ontractora t t Now - Remodeling -« Commorclal • Hobby

Shops |_n ;M 83for404.fl626

fEMPLOYMENT m SERVICES^ Tem porary-Permanent

N eed e m p lo y s ?■ N e«la l^7

PER80NNELPLU3733-7300 orfl7 » 4 0 4 0

' U FARMING“ small ••

ACREAQE^ DIsklno. RotoliBlng. .

S p r a ^ « f t 7 S i aOuantyWork. Low Rataa

»p W« travel.324-7340

^ I FURNACE ^ HEATINGr " ,; .

. v S A W r O O T H .

A i W W A C n r t B r t lloil.

W9, Twin Fall*. Idaho W edne

: e h o r s e H O N D A '7 2 T r a i li d d / a o r high/low, low miles, ii74ftt. Call perfect, new battery/sM 600* S385. Please callT SX T vvr 731-0320 or 324-56®> l2 2 S eS i h 6 N D A ’e i XL 165. r« .f r4 9 r good. $300 or b est oE 8 7 5 T S 735-1896,-1 9 .5 .1 /2 H O N D A ’98 R e c o n , I U7-4906* brand new. only 20 ho ■. S2500/Iirm.CaH41iW>

e d In e s - ,, ■tioos. Coll KAW A SA K I 'B 7 B a) »-0e88 • 3 0 0 . S t4 0 0 /o l le r . C r7.' r _ . 208-431-8585* lor rifles KAWASAKI’94 KE-10C le guns Excellent conditionkHhSs! SIOOO. 324-1130‘

d s . e tc.' K A W A SA K I ’09 KX( M 19 now llros, groat condttl

S 1 3 6 0 , P l o o s e Cl 734-4977 or 539-0330

lo n g )& -KAWASAKI’0 2 300Lok. osonablo Sport, vory low mllooi onytlmel* S3600. Call 825-5085.

POLARIS '0 2 S ponsm 4 00 . 4x4. Yollow. EG

W W W 2 5 0 m is . w /c o v e r a ■ H H H occossorios. S5400/olfi r n T T o Coll 886-2339*f f J ^ T Y A M A H A ’8 8 3 5 0 8 » Wheel , oxc. cond.. S20( f a ll g a - pmoso coii 432-55oe.* IS a fte r o ver. It is ib llity

A N C H O R S Y S T E I s w orn Aluminum, w /anchor I J s n o w Joi boot, S250. 734-52 <wn. days or 733-2990 eves, •your BASS BOAT ’98 trac k i o n I 4 h It. 25 hp . lo a d e

$3000/olfer. 420-1744.* 7 7 1 CUSTOM WELD-00 Stor

21 It. Loaded. Lesa ther 2S- 38 hours, S29.000.Tl- 731-0398or543-6080*

RBERGLASS 14 IL. 65 Johnson motor. 2 Irolllr motors. Catl543-9593.»

old.O nalll

9 t l O v e r S l io l c a m p e i sleeps up to 5. stove, Ic box , h e a te r, big c lo se ' Se50/otfer 543-0995*

d 'f la o ' • ’ove. fumaeo. Exceond. $3750. 324-3013.

LEER ’01 Shell, carpoteo pop oui windowa, while

W I lk a n e w . S 7 5 0 /o l f e r H M Plaose call 420-9096’ ler II lak tt only miruitM lo pS S iltion. your da*«n«d sd . . . tt)i ^ 9.* roiutoUh>abHk)ngor.

i7 1 I FENCING>u Residential & Ranch

C edar & Pole Fence.** Cham Unk. Vinyl, A, . Barbed Vtflra, Repair

I 20 yeara exp.

I" n I handy MAN&S CLEANUP

Salazars SolutionsW afbcprobiems

M '*FIm b tim a te s ’• odd)ob*. rem odM tg.

r M im lo f d o tm a . = 1 W a % Kail plus moro.

R uben 734-6^ I

I HANDY MAN Ic workr t* Qanaraljhom e repairs,

» piSrr"'_ 16 yM f* carpentry exp.

IN Jo h n 735-5170

HANDYMAN ISERVICE

Plumbing, ekKtricol,, drywall. painting, otc.! _ -25 yrs. exp.^ Mat-On-Wheale R 735.1721 o r 308-1883

* I HORSE ARENA Iy D ressage Lessons

DrMng Lossons 5 _ W edding Caniage = i Party FadlltyT u p to 200

Tuls F rIe tlan TUUa 734-8768

r HOUSE I ^ CLEANING?* High quality a a n l c e a l L reaaonab fe rataal W e = i g o t h a a x t r a m l l e

m tlm uaa> .73T <0M 4-

I HOUSE I CLEANING

** BY LYOIANo Uma lo d a an ?

^ Lat m a d o It tor youi n F a s le n d EffldantSISmr

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L A W N I SI^RmKLER'l

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Inetday , O cto b er 29,2002

o ilO O . N O R T H E R N L IT E ' >s. runs 10’2 ' cab ove r camp iry/soot. Fully loadod. AC. eU

jocfca. the worka. Ligh 5663* b e rg lo s s m a k e . Aski is mn» $14 ,500 . Coll 726-97

or avonings 726-1671*______ q Ua u t y u s e o SHELI;;^77iS5 f it ony SIM truck*. HU( ) hours.10-0974 («*8) 678-0103*99 •flor brfELL, custom Ilts ‘88-

Ford shortbed. arev. w B a y o u custom corpet Ml. S6 ! r. C all offer. Ford 8 -hole alui

num w heol. S350/olfi Pioaso eon 324-6518.*

KX60.p i s t o l U m a 45 . oui

J3Q. g o v e rn m o n i w /holsK

lH SSu TMmu*2h'toltat"®SK»l

ism sn ftiFLE l^ugYr M77 3i EBS. w in. Mag wilh sllvor L

ir a n d \jpo\ti 3 .5 « 10 VXIII J'olfor. H o rrla p iv o tin g b ipo \_____ Scope cover, shell ear0 B ig or. reloading dIos. poi UOOO. dor. bullets, b rass & fo « .* t0 7 am m o. S750 FlflJ

■ Call 736-8424*RIFLE Rugor77MK2 7m

Rom Mag, muzzio breo_____ Professional trigger joi^ E i r U k en e w .S 4 5 0 .;^ 2 1 6 ; 0/ SHOTGUN Wonted. 20 < ■ f r . 2 8 g a i« 0 ,sk Je b y 8lde,<

.'OWKuhdar, under S150< J 5 ^ C 0726-6612*

SiormIhen iM —o . h 6 t t u b c h e m i c a lISO* 50% Ofl

Northwest Feed 733-1373

AIRSTREAM Excello 28 It motor hom e. Chovy 45^

ose t. B 'dU NO ER-a9C lossA31 II. 45K mis. $18,000.

r r r r Will c o n s id e r ir a d a o r newer PU. 324-7780*

113.*' FIREBALL 7 7 2211. Class 5555; C , 4 4 0 D odge V8 , 4kw

Onan gen ., new rool AC ifA . u n li, 4 new t i r e s , ru n s

good, c lean throughout, $ 5 5 0 0 . A la o f o r a a le

MM H o lo sc iaw hoovy du ly ■ ttM b o a t tr a i le r for 15-16lt. ;___ boai, $300. 934-42S5*

£ • ] : V

n I MUSIC1 77)0 Houa0 o f Mutlc ». Instnjments. accessories.

r all kinds of music 757 Monroe Across from

CSI. Hrs: 12-8 __ I Mon-Sat. 733 -7083*

^ rPAINTING & I DRYWALL

* LUPHERPAINTING, INC.

Painting. Remodeling, T a r r in g & D ^ a l l

Can Bill O (208) a 324*3475 o r (208)

727-1267 call.

P property ISERVICE

HAGEN PROPERTY . SERVICE a

Your ona stop sh i^ n g lor your complete

s cominorcial aresidential property

needs. 24 hr. service avail. 420-0341

REMODELING R em odeling ■

J S^lallstDesign and Buikt

2 2 y r s .« p e ^ n c e

733.3620 aal{ te r Mika

ROOFING iROOFING

Reasonoble ralesl Free est. R nandng

731-6655

I SHARPENING I SERVICE

J o h n 'a S hM penlng S a fv to * .'

CarbW «&atM l<aw a.' - • 1 4 1 B iiw ltM S lS .

' * , SMALL

TRACTOR SERVICE r

loa«no. hauang; bad thpa work, moving

| F s a ^ 4 ^ l ' . L;s| ^ inklpf^(,

j^KS^SSl';: 'i' ‘*1

E ’OO D O O O E ’7 7 2 3 f l. R u r Tipor. well, low mio. $ 4 0 0 0 1 oleel. besloKor. 206-487-2018 ?DL'l,’ DODGE T 7 Eldomdo 181 o7ft8 380 WO- 90K mis. $2500 ^9700 Call 544-7773*

FORO *87 O kanagan, lul [.V if contolnod, 5SK orfg. ml; ’“Oo New whoois. CO playe

o x c o l lo n t c o n d l t i o r____ $10,500/offor. 7840023

GMC ’78 24 ft. 400 o n j fM ni C lean non-om oker. loi » 5 0 / mis. Sleeps a . 733-7870 lumi- 239 DuBois Av*. TF*

HORIZON -00 29 ft. C las

■ A, VIO Ford. 8,000 mllos 4 ,0 generator, hydroull lovo lo rs . m a n y e x tra a o w e $ 3 7 .3 5 0 a s k in i $ 4 6 ,0 0 0 , will c o n s id e i r a d e s fo r e q u ity . C ol

?ilD 735-6829 loovo msg.*0 lor KING 7 4 24ft. AC. hooter iller awning. Low mllos. $5000

Coll 423-6866*•300 M A L L A R D - 8 5 . 2 7 I t .■ U - Class A. 454, AC, goner III A ator, good condition. 58K }0 d . Sto,950.637-6614,’ •O"!- MONTANA '0 0 Snowblnjs ’OW- hore's your rig. 3611. tripio foe- s l i d e Sih w h o e l . E x c , HM- eond. No sm oking. H as

a ll th o o x lr o s . S e e to 'm m opproclato. 308-5850’ 0“*'- PACE ARROW '7 9 T ype iob. A. 30 ft. S loops 7,;fi5K <62* mis. $6500, 324-2444* O or SOUTMWIND'9034ft.23K >:0 r rnla. G araged. BasemSnt.

O u e e n b e d . T V /V C R , micro. $22,500, 734-6823*

B WANT to R ent you r RV? H Near. oon-smoklrTg temHy

wonts to roni your RV In S Dec. Call 736-4894*

■1 G RA SS DRAGS N ov. 2 . ■ Mountain Home. For Inlo. jfT call Tommy 587-8584 or

www.mounlaln-howe.ofQfxc. _____________

MT. MAX ’01 7 0 0 180 0 — miles, pipes, cover, exc. ,n cond. $4900 438-5023* on POLARIS (3) indy Trails

440. with 2-placo iraller, ~ all oxc. cond.. $5000 lor ^ all. 308-0289 aher Spm.* ^C P O L A R I S ’9 7 600X L T , n s RMK, IW* p ad d le , long ul, track, great cond, 2-ploco I* Ziemon till traier. $3300 lly for bo lh /o ller o r can b e :lt. so ld so p e ra tly . P le a a a

call 324-4351 Iv.msg.*

i M M

pTAXIDERMY IMagic Valley

Wildlife ArtistryBig/small gam e, birds, and flsh. Call ter quotes, 1

934-5096 .

TREE I I MOVING

Transplanting.Trees for sole. Evergreens 'A & shade ireea^,.. S h o l l le r 's Q lf im jr* ,

TREE SERVICEA+JlmsTree Service IT o p p in g , s h a p in g , r a I

m oval,wrubs & stum ps. ISpraying fartUlzar, lawn Ia e ra tin g & m a tch in g , I 678-3476 o r 4 3 1 .3 i»3 | .1

TREE SERVICE ICecira Trae I

Service ITree topping removal, I

stum p removal Iand llrowood. I

404-6367-734.1379 I

I TREE SERVICE IRay’s Tree Service I

R em oval, Trimming, ■ Topping. Shm ba. ■

Stumpa Call 736-2671

TREE SERVICESTREES AND STUMPS

O P MAGIC VALLEY

Tim A bbott 734-7919 o r 4«M>771

DanMcCraery

W E D D iN aa ;^IDESM Alp ^

■’ S e f a D i N Q s t ^ p ^Wedding Draaaaa: 2-46

|D r w e W o ^ jm o r B u ^

«a /tew e*ndir******if 733-8833-210 8 . M ain.

WEIGHT LOSS LOSEWBQHTnow:

Loe* up io 90 pounda In

M amg tor'oxtra- v M M ^ i f l

' stOrtnoT O m N M ^ d e i..'• .C i» 7 8 » o a > t.. 'w -- :- r .^ - v . j -

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tu n s PO L A R IS '9 8 RMK 700. )0 o r 2630 miles, mounloln t»r. 019.’ 144’ long track . $320G^ coll 2e0-3580*__________500. PO LA RIS '0 0 RMK 700,

1 1 0 0 m ilo s . now long track . V ery c loan slod ,

mla P loase call 825-5262 orlyer.' 731-6211*_____________Io n . PO L A RIS ’02 700 RMK, 123* ’95 Yamoho V-Max 800. ^ 734-9025 or 737-0304.* low SKKDOO ’94 Mach Z. 925

170 . praclalon kit. long irock.last, poworlul. 731-0512*

:iass S K I'O O O ’97 MXZ 670 . llles. 3.000 mllos. IH In. Irock. lulle SLP akis. llghtwolght con. raa , $2700. Coll 734-3442*'" f l SKIOOO 02 Sum mit 6 0 0 1?®.' HM. 151’ track. T upper

tunod. $6200 731-2454* W AN TED 4 p la c e t r l r . .

itor, p r e le r m olo l bo d . ride JOO on/off. (Ha«» 2 ploco rido

on/oN forpos5 it>lo trado.) f t . . Call Scott ot 733-8368*

YAMAHA (2) Phosors. '95 a ’93. Long trock S2200

I f : . 326-5403 Iv msg.*Irds YAMAHA ’93 Excitor. good ipio c o n d . r u n s o x c o llo n t. x c . S 13 0 0 /o llo r. 543 -0979 <as days or 543-5245 oves.*

_ i ^ E LAKES COUNTRY

m t Call 8 0 1 ^ 2 0 ^ ^ . ’” D EER/Elk Europoon skull

23 m ounting. Exp. quality ^ work. Call 324-9548 ovos* WV GOLF H4*mbei*ft<p, Clear- In lakes Couniro Club. Inds.

c a n sp aco . '87 Yamaha B c a n w/new winter cover■ $5500. Call 733-7698*1 & A R N W in c h 8 0 0 0 Ib.■ $850. Call 734-5212 doys T . o r 733-2990 ovos’lo. YAMAHA -94 G o lf C a r t o r w i th i r o i l o r . S 2 0 0 0 . 'P ' P lease call 324-4284*

•* i 57H WHEEL CLOSEOUTi•r- 32 ’ Tahoe deluxe doublo

slido.2 7 ’ T ahoe deluxe, dou-

r , bio slide ig 2 3 ’ T a h o e s l i d e o u t .M queen bod 10 22-Tohoe Slido oul, nice- le ly equipped, e '89 Prowler Regal 2T

T h ere isn o betiorilme to- buy.- B ert H srbaugh M otora- .D owntown W endell.I 536-6323,*

I 6TH WHEEL TAIL GATE-I New. Custom Ftow. Ilts allI Fords. ’97 and later, $265.I Also Low Profile tool box, II S155. Call 324-3013.’ |I ALJO ’90. 1I good condilkm. 28 ft.I Coll 734-0796,

ff ...m a d e a i H -w e’re

n z o o z i* I

$30,000

NOlVd■■ ■ ,.

H uny, iC M i

-hsv* teamed t v to h

.

A u i i m t a m k w

roo. CAMP TRAILER 14 11.. tur. Oldor but good cond. 200 $700/offor. 324-3801’>0^ pane alovo & furnace.3nn Sleeps 6 . Very goodlo(T shapo. White/gold.2 or $iS00/oller. Also small enclosed lool iraller,3 5 - 4’x6-x6-, woathor lighi.IOO ^ W ^ o r . 324-4969.’^ Qood cond. si'soo/offer.

Call 208-788-7460 'fi; HailDAV 'i2 A.mblor, ~ 20ft., groal condl $1500. 70. 352-1015or539-3448*

R r r e s H W H i s f T a r s sIt. 5th whoel. good cond..

— $4995. Call 734-7693.*'°0 NASH ’99 5th whe~eiT

33V4fl., w/2 slldo-ouls, AC, awning, used once,

Ir.. many extras, slorago, w/ do N ^ « 1 ’500.733-3303*

f®') bod, ook paneling, 700 _ coll 829-5691*W S5ADMH5ER'5526?rOv Sih whoel. Exiras. Grool_ condition. Easy lowing,od $8750. Call 324-3877*Vx ROCKWOOD ‘00 Ultra-lite'® 25'. Fully loadedi Queen i

bdrm, easy pull w/sm.■ SUV.$t1,560.733-5129*

D ^xc.'cond^Ac!’$4M5 ' = Call 436-4580 days or 436-8088 ovonlngs*

— smokor. Sloops 4!'usod ' uJ Ntjl^200^24j2B92’s* nSAILEflCLOSEOUn f

■96Prowter24fi.,smoom « woll, nice ■a -97 Prowler 23 ft., load- L. ad, queen bed

*94 Mallard 24ft, very affordable

>• 75Vacattoneer =« ‘68 Shasta, small 16 It. |

Beit HartMugh Motor* I rt Downtown WendelL I I, 536^3 .’ 2

j Exc., cond,. llkenew! Fall •I t^W S SM O ^W O W c

Siorra and Salem trailers |now indude a fsnustic ;

10 year warranty or) Jwater lines, and a W

on plyw^ floorsi Doni forget the famous f

r K & N o imore stingy R7 like |many other makes. rr,Sooat . . Cl

IntarmountalnMotor Homea exit 155 f

naarWendelL f;536-2301 «

or see on lineal ^’ fl

tondomaxlo,now,S1700.' ^Call736-1995.’ I tr

J special buy Of H le passing tte sa

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TRA ILER ‘01 H allm ark . C t 6 ’x 6 '. t a n d e m a x lo .

. S4000/offor. 678-6945’” TRAILER 48*xe'x32', lop C • and canvas, sparo, lights. |

- < n ^ ^ n ^ e * « ^ M t o ! i " $450.735-* 192* Cl

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WITH fJCUSTOMERS r

[ WHO IINEED ^YOUR =1

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DirectoryTO3-0931 ext. 2 ^

CHEVY ’6 6 4 dr. s e d a n . J* r u n s g r o a t . 2 6 5 , A T . T Moatty rosw red . $4499/ ^ offor. Call 734-9361’ P 2

CHEVY ‘81 Corvette. M utt S; ••/// /A sk ing $8500. Call £ 734-4882 or 731-3743’ _ l!

DOOQE ‘49 5 window PU Rebuilt, all original except ^ w h e e l s . R u n s g r e a t . ' $2000. Call 536-2948*

F O R D ’6 8 M U ST A N G modified 269 engine. AT. S $2500, CaII404-3297.’ 5 ^

NA8 C A H O I* « a a teo n * c . wr tfen,500*.c ir«fr>o(«lnal $; packaging from sizes 1:64 p — s e a le to 1:24. S e ries 1- k . 1997 also several N ascar ^ c a rd co llec tions. $1000 ■ fimi. For Bsl can 734-81 s r g jj]

CHAMP 6000 tb. fork lilt, 4x1 Pneum atic tires, $2500. R 5Call 837-6614.* 64

CHEVY 7 4 C-60 14ft. cube TOCvan w /2500lb . lift g a te . All N ice tru c k , low m llos. $ 2 7 5 0 /o f f o r o r t r a d e .Pleaso Call 731-3322’ k

W A N T E D : T r u e k o r ^tra iler with/Mul. S !

P lease call 324-7240’ cJSo

C H E V Y '8 2 L o n g b e d . COm atching shell. AT, PS , _ * f !PW , PB, AC, ropoinied. CHE'Now radiator, vrlndshloU, goollro s a b a ttery . R ebuilt owrc a rb u re to r , e n g in e up- Pieg ra d e d lo 3 5 0 -ap p ro x . F h e10K ml. on engine. $3200. 4 3 Perfect lor a contractor.P leas* call 737-9331.’

CHEVY ’93 SIO shortt>od drpickup. 2 WD. V6. Sspd. S4'o(A C , b o d lin o r . D o co n l (jnvtn iC k.M 995.733-7701’ fo

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; CHEVY *96 H tm . o x t . k ^ sh e ll. PW . till, AT. AC,

i 5 2 K m i l e s . S 1 1 .4 0 0 . Pioaso call 734-3750.’

CHEVY ’97 V4Ton, ex icab , i Silverado. PW. PL. Exc.

cond, 73K mla. $10,700.Call 637-4007 dir. ’ I

DODGE ’90 MT. utility bed 115K milos. $3700/olfor. 735-1346or308-3812’ '

FO R D ‘7 5 F 1 5 0 , rebu ilt motor a carburetor, dood llros a point. $3500 put In to It, will se ll lor $1800. P loose coll 734-3935'

FORD ’81 F350. Ilal-bod. dually, 5 spd . G reat work , tnjck. $3100.324-2444’ *

F O R D ‘87 3* ton 2 WO. ! 95K mis. Exe. cond. S e e at

G em S late Sorvico 875 Shoshone St. S.

or call 733-5778 Iv. msg.*

P U . 6 c y l in d e r , 5 apd ! ! 101K, exc . cond, S5750. 543-4372 or 543-6841’

‘0 0 R a n g er , Rog. I c a b . A T , A C , 2 w h e o l '< d r iv o . w h ite . 67K , CD . ' S6995. Can 536-2332 dir* |

GMC ’98 S o nom a x-cab,52K miles, 3rd doo rS spd .TW, CC, CD. black whe­e ls. $7995.536-2332 dir.*

NISSAN ’97 pick-up, black, goo d cond lllon . $3750 . 1 P lease call 324-0354r ;

VW ’81 PU . N eeds engine work. Body in groal s t ) ^ $t000A>ffer.734-72^* I

CH EV Y *85 d u a lly bo d , $600/offor. Call behveen 6-6 p.m. 732-8712.*

FORD parting out eomsleto 1987 6.9 diesel IruckSiT 4x4. Fair prtees/ofler. Call R y a n 2 6 0 - 4 2 4 6 o r 644-9068.* ;

To o l b o x --------------- !“All stool, anti-theft \oeks.

Call 733-1132*:

B Hexc. condition, 33K, lead­ed, $24,900. 420-9096*

CHEVY -89 B lazer, «xc. condition. PL/PW. 10 disk CO ch an g e r, m oon ^ f .$4850. Call 734-0672.*

SHEVY ’89 Silverado, very I good c ond . AT. orl{(Inai ownor. $5500/offor. •P lease c a ll7 3 5 -9 9 0 r

4.3 engine, looks a runs good. $ 3 2 5 0 .7 3 1 - 3 ^ *;h e v Y ’93 Blazer S -1 0 .4 dr.. 4 .3 V onee ongiilo. S4000/olfer.Call878-«12 day or 431-9989 ask

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iH E V 9 6»5uriurt>an LTLoathor, h a a ta d a o e ia , fully lo a d ad .7 5 K m llea .

. Sacrtfioa 0«17 .760 .■ Call 837-4007 d i r

■ Exc. c o n d . Low m iloa. Below book. $16,475 o r /

I oBor. Can 734-63a4‘

' LT. loathar. h e ^ M ata. 46K mis. S21.7S0

837-4007 dir*‘01 ^ 1 ext. cab.

thon b a d . AT. L oaded .. $1 0 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -5 8 1 8 or

8B0-14O5*fcHfeVV ‘oa 256o h o 5um -

I max Diesal. LT. crew cab.I short box. 4x4. (ea thor. t loadod. avery availab le I option. 24K miles. Iota of

ex iraa . $ 3 4 .9 g 5 /o l(o r .

6hevV ‘02 S u bu ftan l i i SOK. tow pkg. Immaculate.

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.M D O E ‘&S CurrvMna. 4x4 AT. quad . XLT. loa ther.

n n n n p ' I f -r ' . OuadiS0 0 S.9 V8 9 as,iitt.

.new tire a . g r e a t c o n d .ro $ fd. OOQDaby

00 tho way/take any rea- sonablo oHor. 735>8Se8*

B S o a r ’OT’B u ra n g o 'g rr; kMcfod. S.8L. tooo mllea.' j $29,900 Call 67B-2675* '

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ORO -89 Bronco. CD,4 spd.. headors. 302, lift. _ Rwttflooka groat. $4350. P 410-5143o r734 .929 r L

TORDTBBronco P a ito u for rtbuiicjnia; Front m a “

* damaoe only. Good drive V ‘ • train, ^ g . Is 4 00 ,4 banal. \

Ntca urea & rtms. $1200. ( »'.r-*‘Call731-5561<733>5348* i r : ^ 5 h 0 ‘79F250 . 4X4. real T r* « d e a n e re a ta h a p o .a a to a l m >.:<:at$3000. Call 539-2700* I• : m ' b ‘« lti .1 5 0 300-------- ■'• * 6 c y l . Short bod . w hito.

runs g reat. Now clu tch . * radialoraUraa.$2SOO/ot- for. 536-6212 after Spm.*

. r : : - j ! o n t ) ’« 7 > i 5 o . j o o d .:*«xond„ S2100. Ploaao call SS:734-3441 or 734-8051* < ^ > R O -S S Hangar, V6. dual p

- tan k s , lo n g b e d , n o w ^^tjautcft. S2500. 300-1683* : : t e h 0 '9 2 explorer a V. AC.

: till. $2600/o1for. S e o a t - the comer ol Eaatland ft .-Fans. Csll 734-T722*

/ ; PORO*93 R anger4x4. rag. •.,:-.caJ),5spd.82K m i8.

$4850 Can 837-4007 dir* t‘».)>6Fib'B4 Exploror kLY, j . f * ;Q o o d c o n d . . A T . A C . ,

J-$760(Voffar. 539-6781 * * : - 1 £ 6 r O ‘87 ^ I t l o n XLT — ' * - Laathor. 3rd seal, front & r - i rearA C.erackCO chono-■ r ■ er, running b o a rd s , AT, a■ - : Aulo 4x4. PW. P L S.4 L - :-T rttonV -8.85K m is.G roat :; '.a h a p o .S 1 3 ,4 5 0 . Ec

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. >:t-«:4x4. V8, loaded , c laa n . a SS ‘;»»7095. 536-2332 dir.* g ,< ( W R D '97 F350 7 .3 lite r 3!^ (U jP ow er S t ro k e d ie a o i , g i}^ 9 * « la c k w /ro d in t e r i o r , nifeK:$13.0(XVoffer. 829-4069' g ,^ 3 M W ‘M fj2SO ,quadcab: S B

'^ L T . AT. Pow ar Stroke,- o ii <2 *:4x4. Exc. condKion. Call :^ « 3 4 -S e 8 0 or 420-4884.*: - : f 5 R l r o o T 3 5 o T I e B S r 5 a> rs* la rle t pkg., 27K m llea , veS k S a a t h o r , e x e . c o n d . g|(^ 3 2 8 , 0 0 0 . Call 726 -9700 mlg g t o f evenlnoa 726-1671* m ^ jJ rO ftD ‘00 hanger 4x4. •

ExL cab, 6 a p d V-6. im19K mla. $10,560. ow

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^ S la p e d a lw ^ O M r 'e D ^ r S t TST S l a c k s . $ 3 2 0 0 / o f r « r . ^ g i ; ; i ^ c a i i 3 2 8 « ) i r ^

>A n, new aeaT V* » f f i ^ l l n < r ,$ i e o o . P la a a a P M ^9 2 4 « e e3 o r7 3 1 -0 3 2 0 * - •

CRIe tL m ii.4 .3V -e,A C ,A T .very vm b S a o Q d m v L E x a m a e a g e . mg S b i o o c a f f 0 7 f t« e o t * o rB |M f e «M iulHift)an 25d0 ^ S s K i^ , .4 ] (4 :3 5 0 . AT, A C. C H l I S ^ . a l f . w tw jnp b o y d a .-

do. QU C '99 Z71 d u b cab 5 3*.“ • • Cam per aholl, _ grtll guard, bod finer, nm-iro ning bo a rd a . e lide rea r^T. window. Oth«rs. t ownerlor. $17.500* Can 636-2948*

t T tUsk CD change? h dash. f)d. Immaculate cond.. k>adod

la! " ^ ^ j^ a ^ 4 ^ t? b ? k ln i ^ ^ ^ 1 » O O .C ^ ^ ^ .2 4 a 2 *

H : i5 'w h e a ls .A T .$ l8 0 o "" ' Tfl. 825-5437 evoninofl*

JE E P ’89 Tfiick for parts. R u n a g o o d .$ 4 0 0 . ’87 J a e p truck 2x4. w/sholl,

r / ru n a g r o a t .$1 3 0 0 Call 436-9047*

J e e p 'OO Orand chorokoo a, Umltod. sllvor. biaek Iooth- .

or Intortor. now tires. 45K. ' oxc. cond. $21,000. Coll

r 432-5380 or 280-3735* d! RiS6 A»i -00 extarra. m uat n, aelir Low mis., oxc. cond.. ,

Sie.SOO/offar. 733-1131* '

?■ Loadacl.30Kmla$iel8S0!fiin 837-4007 d ir

le S D b u k i ’67 S a m u r i. 2 * of topa. Ilftod. naw 3l*tiraa/ r. wheola. incredible storeo ■ la a y a to m . ru n a p e r f e c t .

324-5663 or 73t-0320*

*' ^SR?V6 mantiaL 98k |= recen t diagnoatica. good 3 cond. Can 720-5992.*

S ^LU E BIRO ftc h e e i b u a _ ; '84-19 paaaengor. '86-19 H '■ p a a a e n g a r . '9 1 - 7 2 ' p a a a e n g a r . B id s a r e ' being accepted until Nov.• 4ih. For Informaiion call h . the O lenns Ferry School .. District a t 366-7436.*

^ O G E - 9 5 ( i / - a n t f C a rovaaR unagroa t.new u tran8 .$3500 .324-4764*

DODGE '96 Caravan 87K m ia . G o o d c o n d . Fully loaded. Now llros. $8100 s /offer. 720-1097* ” l

3 (toor. nicoly”^ulppI(5j. I 54K mia. Sacrifk» O c

$6250.837-4007 d ir j

4kw gen. w/air compressor, n $1500.734-4376*

v a n . l o a d e d , w a l l - Cm aintained. S5500/offar. n•87 Bronco M$1700/offor. H73S-7452or.73t-7457* ‘

FO R D *98 W indata r LX, s rfro n t w hool d rivo . 72K 'milos, AT, Captain's Chair. .lea the r, Iront & roor a ir. <oplk>nai fuol lank, loadod. J ono ownor. $7990. Pkiasec a ll (2 0 8 )6 0 2 -2 2 2 2 o r ^

(208)229-0514* S P L Y M O T H '9 2 ( ^ r a n d

V o y ag o r . c lo an . ta k e n ^caro of. $2500.326-569S* ?

PONTIAC ‘99 Montona ^Loaihor. loadod an options, f

■TV ,4dr.60K m is. *~$tg-.a6Q.-a97-4oo?T>tr- J

good 8h ^ . ^ ' o d s new a c y l in d e r h e a d . P r i c e C negoilabie. 732-5404* ic

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•aN m afea *BMW ‘90 53SI. c la s s ic . C l

o n a o w n e r , n a w tire a . 358-0541 or 358-0540’

B U lfK ’66 S lw la ^ . 2 dr. ' p r o l e ^ a r , S 500 . C all 8 I<

(!:AbiLA6 ‘9 9 &>vlue.-------DiamoTKl white, exc. cond.

34K mllos. $26,500 'Coll 438-4334*

tA D lL lA C ‘» 3 S .v l l l . : “ ve ry g o o d condition in- _ eWa/oot. $6400 ,100 .000 " mllos. Frank 326-5658.* ^

' S S x ' * " ' towned, 106K milaa. 24 ”

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2 /c o n v a r a k n .A # t t ) * r tM ; ': “ J O n e o w n e r . N iV * fo l f : lbed. 731-1449,733-1038^ . ?<'

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» by. loaded (naeda work. R _ 8m okaa).$e60. 732-8712* ^ 3 ~ 5 & U £ t e U o n a c o . «

j C al 3 2 4 -4 4 ^ '3 2 4 -2 7 2 4 .* ^*' f5 r o 7 9 Mustang. 124k e- goo d c o n d , new c lu lch , p ll $1500 fltm 423-4260* —

Z Parfacl for hunting. $2200 HI- proffer. Can 733-M90* P

‘93 E a ^ 4 dr. L- S apd. PS . AM/FM c ass . k

Runs wen. $950 Q I C e n 7 ^ t 1 M * m

' exo co n d ., C d! lo aded ! ^ $ 3 9 0 0 /o lfe r 6 4 3 -5 2 5 2 0 9

» to y 8 .S 4 3 ^ 7 8 evenings* ■

i timing bett, w ater pump, Ktr a a m ls s lo n & t> rakea . . 4

; Runa graa t. $2700. Can ^734-24^3* M

• ^°ng^"34K*mto.f ctoan"* M lo a d e d . S 7 4 5 0 /o f f e r . 9

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1 5 K , m a n u l a c t u r e a ^ warranty. P»rf»et eond.S r Z ^ . Call 420-2334* *

regularcab,4qrt.*A C,CD 37K mis. C laan A aham , $8900. Call 735-5227 or ; 639-0388.*

-HONDA ‘88 A ccord LXI. > good cond., now atarao^CD p la y e r , a t a n d a r d .$2950, D anna 733-5759*

HONDA ‘89 A ccord. 4dr. standard trana.. PW , runs 0 O o d . $ 2 0 0 0 / o l ( e r 733-5615*

HONDA ‘90 CMc.'wrecked but still a ins. m ake good p a r ts c a r . $ t o 00 /o ffer.Call Clancy 720-6704*

HONDA '9 1 A c c o rd EX wagon. Loadod. Original ow ner. E x c. cond ition . $3000/offor. 733-1349*

HONDA ‘00 O dyssey V-6 ,PL. new lira s . 61K mis.Exc. condition. $20,000.Can 733-2327*

R o H B i T o r C i S c m ^Tan.A T.10K m ls.Loadadl

Call736-087t* I

Perfect condilion. 'Voiy low milea. One ow ner , CaD 731-1449or 733-1038* L iriC bL N ‘8 9 Y ow ncar.

Excellenl cond., new tiras.IOSK. $3000.733-7698*

MAZDA‘87 323. e S ^ c a l . 5 a p d . g o o d t i r e a .AM/FM casaotto. sunroof. $l49V 0fler. 733-9474.*

MAZbA‘98 62 6 .6S k .aun - roof. CD player. $8,900. 543-6t72 o r 539-5835*

MERCEDES ‘83 190^2.6. on ly 92K m llo s, la rg o r o v e rh e a d c am an g in o , loadod. C entral locking, a larm , a ir b a g s , p o w er s e a l s & a u n roo f. PW .

..ro m o t^ jn ir ro x a . c ru la a ., . . H A C . m a g r l m a . e x e . a Inlorlor. New touring radI- 4 al tiros, roar brakes, belts. ? Cpiim a battery . Mellcu- iously se rv iced . A g raa t Cartll Book $11,475 only $10 ,900 . OK Aulo Sya- tema. Jim T artar Wk 733- 3077, home 734-3129.*

M E R C U R Y *94 G r a n d . Marquis. Runs well. Good cood. $4000.487-2019*

MERCURY‘99 (iougar Beautiful motallk: rod. All the extras. Low mllos.

Perfect condition.731-1449 o r 733-1038*:

ClTSUBI^HI *94 E clipse.AC. tilt. 5 spd., Exc. cond. «950/oK or. 676-7782*

N ew t i r e s , e x c . c o n d ! $4200/offy. S43-6298* ,

Supreme. $5600/otrer.C all87»4602*

& L os '01 Aurora. H ealed aeata. Loaded. 38K mllea. _

' Sacrtfk« $17,500 ICall - 4 0 0 7 dir.* I

runs greai. anow tires Inti! I$ 3 9 9 ^ ^ ^ 5 4 3 - 4 ^ INew tire s, body kli, 36K C

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