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^?Twin Falls, I t t o d b Aio •W eatoer ,^ ^tarro. Ibnight; pan ^ghof^,lowof£ M agic'V ali jNo breach: Sen. Lai s s ^ dams on Soakf pever be abolished N»w-t«elii^k)gy:je .'folide Department puteB to several ca; M oney Moving out-North’s Wagon is dosing its O utdoors Beauttful crfttere: Ci of an odd sort dot th landscape. , ^ ------ - SpoR'rs A call to whistles: A o^dals is putting a : local sdiools to keep going. QlacktoptoUg-time: Harlem^ hoopsters a ihg a name for thems the mainsQeam. O p in io n .Wings of the future: i Haine County airpor ' iliake a big impact on region, todays editon C oming i : -itvlngWateK , Christians gather to fi jioispiration and peace ■;an Idaho ranch. '" Saturday In TheTlmes^ew I ndex j:iasslfied .El-10 Movies “( J o m l c s -------0 3 Nation Community .C5 Obituari . C6munidad .C4 Opinion Crossword . .A5 OuUoon ;bearAbby ..A5 .............. • Horoscope .A5 Sports leM. Boyd . .A5 Weathei "taleicVSIIey.Cl Wast . ,Mtmey . . . ,C6 WotW . . »p«on»C)di ,U>gon to ... ^ * 1? 1-T*’—‘ v -V-— ............ ' jJdaliD/98th_y£2S^ ORNINC ''-jf I n Today: I Mostly I suniiy, j dight ./. \ dianceofa J thunder^ l a ^ dou^. 'Pag»A2 Lany Craig ake River will PageCl Jerome adds com- can in its PageCl h's Chuck its doors. Page 06 Vtctoiia Ow Hagafman t H Ki] ByRobwtl Tfai)«»M«wa the Idaho , HACERI . PagfiPl. fully w&tcii asthi^plac . , , , hearts nnc A lack of something a strain oii Ple^ofA ep games h e r coUca^; ne: was stompi saremak- herbandsc msdvesin Andwhei her name, PageBl The first Wednesday i: Anew _ Lai lor^says. nwAKodito T Tn WASHIN( U r ing to doubl ' tine operath the largest c the agency^ E^SS f ‘Uiey are, old. One-thi] 12 pcrcent ; IhnMMiuaru guage with and 70 pcnu for the gov . —' according to ers inese roo 3 find the scorcs, bt iceat ingamoresp FBI ews Anothei les ........ .. on , , ,A2-4 BAGHDAD jarjes . .02 that devostai oore,.Dl-2. Hussein’s oU .............D4 induding a ts B14 bomb, an FI An Wednesday. 1 her .. .A2 offidalssaidi ----- C2-3 ! who was be: I j\5 Saddambyalj ists. . ___ Ih e toll SI fyawpip* induding UJ4 Vieira deMeU (O rJtmh hlflhi said morebod the rubble^x _________ Canaialtd. ■MHH FBIsjeOB' iyVPIei 'V . il:-®;?! Owsl«y pretends the is an alrpla in district is «xpandlne the kinde inderga rtM ^ iwiw^r ______________ - She bad tdied hen new classmates ilaced dieir hands on their and mumbled together ng sounding like the ifAllegiancc. it came time for ‘'When lappy and You Know Ic.” ai^d porddpated with the while chcddng with sagues to make sure she iping her feet or waving : Is correctly. J hen it came time to write ' le, she used the entire 1 draw in tall letters, “K*A- < rst d ^ of kinderganen < lAy proved to b c as enjoy* i rge grou htedPwee_____________ £ t [NGTON-The OA, look- uble its ranks of dandes- 1 atives, recently graduated o st class of new officers in S histoiy, offidals said. ' 1 re, on average^ 29 years S third are women. About It are ethnic minorides. c irtcisspeakaforeimlan- a ith considerable OueriQr h srcent had never woriced ci government or military, : to agency recruiting offi- si v< rookie spies number in o but the CIA says provid- ; spcdfic total would give ai I: U.N, atl er soldier dies I fife reporte ________ H \D - lhe truck bomb I stated the U.N. head- H cre was a crude combi- H xplosivcs from Saddam H old military arsenal, . a gion< 500-potmd H FBI investigator jtaid H /. But U.S. and Iraqi H id it was too early to say H behind the attack - ,.H /alists or foreign terror- H stood at 20 killed, H J.N. chief envoy Sex^o H [eQo, and was expected H igti^r | y w n » ^ .nffir<nl« . H | ) 0dies WTO trapped in ^ s*«l.,the throe^toty ^ Itt seaidiingifar dues Weii Please s«e.p«ia; Page A2 •sa. 4^ 1: .................. .. ,_ M :. rplane as she leads her klndergi [ndertarten class to a full day tl jrtnejrs! abl^ '* going t(j garten. 1 big deal,” said her Woortmr Hftddcg, OftCT d her off. “71^ morning, lyi up and said, ’Let^ get re s^ool,’ and u e was up an bed, ready to go.” Wednesday was the fira school in the Hagerman District, as well as in Buhl Shoshone and Casdeford Dietridi, Gooding and County schools b e^. Hagerman is one of hai districts to have recently g( full^ay kindergarteiL lip of ne^ other countries and groi much information. Some recruits gave u[ luaative jobs in the private and one took a pay cut of < $100,000, agency official Hicir starting salwes are b $45,000 and $60,000 a year. They are members of tl dass enrolled after the S attacks. Ihese men and ' have completed back) chccks and training at the ‘ - the officially unacknow site outside Williomsbur; where rccruits are caught th of intelligence woric Ihey graduated in Jui^ are assuming fake identitii ttackers u SM. Kiy B«0<iy.Hjrt6M^'ia|]ci Wednmiay.l^ Nntehli lhri!>«ivvtt»td.Ui4.V -------------- i. ' ■ • , , ^ t ^ f. ^ f^] rgarten class to the playgroun ' this year. start al ts she had Jc was a r ic would Lee Mitchell, tendent.and e^ been mmtary scho i every- c ^.^Akbough hacsbe>5 , - 'stat^om E^ hat she^ youngest USkinder- on its standai . This is a weeks, Idnd mother, asked to wtio dropping rhymeiand.s wote her uppercase lc ready for Reading Ihdi« and out of Before the have to ident ist day of , in a sentenc m School and be able tl ihl. Valley. high-&equenc rd. I b d ^ ' I t took-nefl] d Cassia Hagerman bt pr^ouslyhal lahdfulof “But Idon*! gone to a how impbm Mitchell said w recru] oups too ' heading ovtust to steal sccret: up more It is difficiil ite sector, Aftergood, a Ii if dose to the OA with als said. American Sde Ibetween “Basical^, v U-. do...istopersi the first to betray hi<! c Sept. 11 crime, and to r i women penalty,” After Jcground With the fig e “Fhrm” and new ini wledgod .weapons prolil urg, Va., flush with new the craft fill. But it take mind to be a : many say. ities and “IntcUigenc used cruc lice wHli ■ U,5. s M Ie r r t a U.i hbM and foui otN r U3. sena M ^ FIRSI >und during the nratday 'of tch U-day ] 1 neccssary move, said cll, Hagerman^ superin- I id ppndpal^.the dc- ./ iMe^^SD^oil^cts-it*'■ u d o its Co'perfonn well dardized tests^Xn aim v i ndergarmers ^will; be i rite ±eir luimes. detcct i rl ^HnM>.»-ntirf ] letters on the Idaho c idicator. he year is over,'.theyV i izitify letters and'wrords mce, generate rhymes , e to recognize and spell ^ mey words. • i learir^e^OOO-ftorathe-- I budget m expand its half-day program., ^ m*c care, beause th^t^ ^ irtant ic is to me,” aid. “If we dont get lits joins uscas.Theirjobwillbe' t< •ets. f cidt wotk, say? Steven v a longtime observer of C ith die Federation of dentists. a /, what you’re dying to c rsuade the other fellow c s countiy, to commit a S 0 run the risk of Severe T. tergood said. o fight against terrorism interest in cracking w oliferation, the CIA is T lew money and jobs to ni akes a certain kind of a a spy, agcncy offidaLs “! Pl ncc problems don’t w de bomb J J IS U.S. mlUtaiy.^'bM , m a^ are on a toi ' '• i.'' in' u ii:;, ?-■. V ■' 65 30632 SMI JIM PARKE 2627 E YANI EL PASO .m - \" ' TS mectnoM/n •Chool In Hagerman on Wedneei prograi these kids taken care of t Idndcrgarten and third .,we\-elosL’*-., . Somepareo&.iveteiworr <' a'scvdi-nour khool day W So Mitdii^ IS ajdng to.st^ ahcalhe mommgs will lai noons te givra over to play and nap with a 1 ofreview. Getting acquainted Wednesday moniing Ka most of her classmates exhi combination of fosdnadt ' bewildcnncnt,at.their.nc roundings and companions. Early in the d a » pent dents’ peddng order was < established. Please see SCHOOL, ISthe C I tend to have sharp edges.' fiiay, and theyYe gray. lnat% we wo^” said Bob Rcbe CIA^ chief of human resour Beyond the basics, chi alwt^ys is in noed of peopk dent in foreign language congressional inquiry im Sept. 11 attacks condud< US. intelligence communit} critical shortfall of linguists “If you walked into this with 100 native Arabic sp< rd give them all offers tlw noon, if they had the other < cations wc need,” Rebelc “Same with Chinese. Sami Persian. Some with Urdu, with Pashto." ) made of American ki! Arab expert. The A»««lated Preee_______ UNITED NATIONS - R Hooper, an Arab expert Califomia who grew up in was no stranger to the Middl and was on spedal the United Nations in baq w bomb exploded outside UN. quoniets m Baghdad on lUesi The 40-yearold UJ^. vetcrai W ^ u t Croek. , was,|b American idcntifii^ by the I Nations as a victim of che tei attadc. Hoopd: grew upin;] graduating .from Capital Sdnol. ^ d his &diei; Cbdtt Hooper of Stanley who serve tonns as e s t ^ le^slacorbiesi ^ & is t e S ^ an^ 2 12/14/2003 MDELL TX 79903 r y Resii Keep l l l l awa> o iiri TWIN, fa : -avwfrmie Tharwaqc • nitymemb» ing on sd 0 ( sotithdscof] zdght Aboitt . sbc tzude toi odiei' project . Southeast‘3^ . Conidor Stiv 1hestu4y< tte -Hanieif ^hwy.^a drive'down cq>tl(m is *n!hat'-vnS' K^Flannin After gath ments Wedne will start wori truck route az incersecdooai ments, Peppei i/n»T^ > m TVucks cur •«<v. Ti» !s! Orchard D m Idaho Highwa lhe six pro : 'ous roads n< I r i downcownlWi JLJLX a map of tte a Planners w : between ••• P‘«ase IM rikea bal- ' to mostly '■ ’I S f iS E S * r;i, , . ^ ■••UA 30 end 33 Caoe and ^'^ftaad) cWbiteda » ‘- e r r squi^ • WBhoHl<hwBy- >L,PageA2 •AddlvxiAvonus r yi • Orchord Road a Lx m • OfCtwd Rood n Boulevard tlheyre 'E M t Five Points it%where • Bluo L5ke» B«ji bdo, the Addison Avenuo urces. _ . the CIA Roedweylmprev* 3le profi. U.S, Hlghwoy S3 D<x: Thp botv««n Idl S?o the ded die • U.S. Highwoy 93 g->da _____ 1,T,— r lis room - u s . Highway 30 Tvnkpni barren Eastlond r qualifi- • U.S. Highway 30, ‘irt ^ -rl '"a*®" loni mnSth’ *)n-i have mem. -same f old mun illed in bomb grew up in 1 _______ 'diemounuunval “He was a go Ridiard good kid. We c rt from - Stanley a lot,” hi ft Idaho, Hooper, knowr die East “Rick,” was on I cntwith - as spcdal vrtien a Undersecretary- N.head- Polidcd Affairs »day. gast, the U.N.% to nnfrom “He was shn (te first compaiQ^' a grea lUnit^ Edward Mortime Cerronst tor of comniunw ii;Idaho^ speech writer wi 1 .High widi Hoopec “E Istnpher. people ySo wou ved five . wiiether te stm ginning had gone elsewht fnng in a great loes.*^ » , I T 'o . ^ :1 idents: ;p tnidcs ly Ptt>P|rty FALLS - k^^trudcs iieddexitlalaite ■1^.<1n» TW«»—ny« b m told {danners woric- v t rlacrfng a^inK^ route . :,<i. Qt^BOlimdaod^y Oltt lO'tb'-lS lealdentB . ' rimte altcinuttives and f iecis diat aze'pM of tte / fb U a ;J t^ ^ r wan loMw^w 84 n ^ •B M S ^ and VS. »atJ(£^Nev. J )ti^^iS; Eaviiu trucks' ^ nt Ordiaxd’ Dilve, but O <tg«gT»nta-lww«m^ iitshom^.in the area. . ) ns- one 'in- cte biggest - I,** said AQke P ep ^ a olvement fw,gnlt»ri» fgg n<rig and Consulting, h ^ catheiing public conv *i dnesdaK iwmxierr now vork to sdect a specific B and priontiie a list of 0 and roadway improve* jpersaid. currently use various state roads, including 3rive, Eastland Drive, sway 74 and others, proposals'include vari- ' : near the middle of IWin Pblls, according to le alternatives, s will present a pro* lase.see TRUCKS. Paje A2 li™ d8200 EeM(HwMne . . ' dMal^'Hliri^SO'OM ( 60 wtd 3800 East Roed) >wyr4 and South enuo/Mbshlncton sd snd South Wuhlfvon od orKi South Blue lahes ' Boulovaid South and lUO' l’ ly 83 - Additional passing n Idaho Highway 74 and ly 93 - Sight-disiance i 1 -twtween Idaho Highway tar.------------------- y 30 - Evaluate apeed limit land Drive and Junction with rSO. y 30/Idaho Highway 5 0 - ' 1 lonos at locnliois that •01. ■ay 50 - Widen the Hansen ' 1 vo to four lanes. nitlons ' ibing was I Idaho 1 gCK^ student and a 'e camped out near. ’his father said, own by his nickname jn leave from his job assistant to U.N. ary-General for lirs Kieran Prender- top polidcal expert, shrewd, witty, great Teat colleague,” said < imei; tte 1^.^ direc- woriced doeely “Hets one of diose , would hove gone fai; ta y ^ ac die UJJ. or where. .> His deadi is i:; .......

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QlacktoptoUg-time: Harlem^ hoopsters a ihg a name for thems the mainsQeam.

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Wednesday was the fira school in the Hagerman District, as well as in Buhl Shoshone and Casdeford Dietridi, Gooding and County schools b e ^ .

Hagerman is one of hai districts to have recently g( full^ay kindergarteiL

lip of neother countries and groi much information.

Some recruits gave u[ luaative jobs in the private and one took a pay cut of < $100,000, agency official Hicir starting salw es are b $45,000 and $60,000 a year.

They are members of tl dass enrolled after the S attacks. Ihese men and ' have completed back) chccks and training at the ‘ - the officially unacknow site outside Williomsbur; where rccruits are caught th of intelligence woric

Ihey graduated in Ju i^ are assuming fake identitii

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have to ident is t day of , in a sentenc m School and be able tl ihl. Valley. high-&equenc rd. I b d ^ ' I t took-nefl] d Cassia Hagerman bt

p r^ o u sly h a l lahdfulof “But Idon*! gone to a how impbm

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i women penalty,” AfterJcground With the fige “Fhrm” and new iniwledgod .weapons prolilurg, Va., flush with newthe craft fill. But it take

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letters on the Idaho c idicator.he year is over,'.theyV i izitify letters and'wrords mce, generate rhymes , e to recognize and spell mey words. • ilearir^e^OOO-ftorathe-- I budget m expand its

half-day program., ^m*c care, b ea u se th^ t^ irtant ic is to me,” aid. “If we don t get

lits joinsuscas.T heirjobw illbe' t<•ets. fcidt wotk, say? Steven va longtime observer of C ith die Federation ofdentists. a/, what you’re dying to crsuade the other fellow cs countiy, to commit a S0 run the risk of Severe T.tergood said. o fight against terrorisminterest in cracking woliferation, the CIA is Tlew money and jobs to niakes a certain kind of aa spy, agcncy offidaLs “!

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noons t e givra over to play and nap with a 1 ofreview.

Getting acquaintedWednesday m oniing Ka

most of her classmates exhi combination of fosdnadt

' bew ildcnncnt,at.their.nc roundings and companions.

Early in the d a » pent dents’ peddng order was < established.

Please see SCHOOL,

IS the C Itend to have sharp edges.' fiiay, and theyYe gray. lnat% we w o^” said Bob Rcbe CIA^ chief of human resour

Beyond the basics, chi alwt^ys is in noed of peopk dent in foreign language congressional inquiry im Sept. 11 attacks condud< US. intelligence communit} critical shortfall of linguists

“If you walked into this with 100 native Arabic sp< rd give them all offers tlw noon, if they had th e o ther < cations wc need,” Rebelc “Same with Chinese. Sami Persian. Some with Urdu, with Pashto."

) made ofAmerican ki! Arab expert.The A»««lated Preee_______

UNITED NATIONS - R Hooper, an Arab expert Califomia who grew up in was no stranger to the Middl and was on spedal the United Nations in b a q w bomb exploded outside UN. quoniets m Baghdad on lUesi

The 40-yearold UJ^. vetcrai W ^ u t Croek. , w as,|b American idcntifii^ by the I Nations as a victim of che tei attadc. Hoopd: grew upin;] graduating .from Capital Sdnol. d his &diei; Cbdtt Hooper of Stanley who serve tonns as e s t ^ le^slacorbiesi ^ & is t e S ^ a n ^

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3rive, Eastland Drive, sway 74 and others, proposals'include vari- ': n e a r the middle of IWin Pblls, according to le alternatives, s will present a pro* lase.see TRUCKS. Paje A2

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Dept.: Less than ll gallons would stay

An artic le Wednes thc Idaho National E and Environm ental ] should have s ta ted

^Energy D epartm ent Idrain most of the 1 n Ions of radioactive wai ing in undcrgroun< 'tanks.

T he Energy Depart :that less than 1 pcrc :than 10,000 g allo n s-- m ateria l would Reclassifying the resic defined as a “high-lcvi would allow thc dept leave it in thc tanks.

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improving ing to improve Lakes B< use the stucfy AddisonA^ \ t enough oaf- The stud ruck route. the Greai d usage, woric- . Itansporta md trucks in ' alternate ce where peo- expanded

110,000 city met ay In tanks discharglesday about A stoiy I E n ^ e e r in g tained the d Laboratory urement fc ed tha t the the d ty o m t plans to treatment 1 million gal- processors waste remain- The d tj und storage sent a total

permitted lartment says wastewatci «rcent - less pounds we : - of residual and 30.J remain. ■ And thesidual - no\r-----Jerome Qlevel" waste - . 60,850 poi epartm ent to limit in . s. pounds w

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I Avenue.mdy began as a request by ea ter TVvin Falls A rea >rtation Committee for an te trucking route, and ed into the current study.

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the d ty contends tha tCheese Co.-sent-a total of-----pounds over its permitted n July; 24,160 of those

were sent between the d30th.imcs /Vcu« regrets the error.

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The leaders came to th those who weren't hcsitai speaking up and did so frc Then there were those v curiously stared at the re garious students, remainu

‘t e most of the morning,' to be coaxed into talking

They all marvded at tl sonali^TUpperware boxi c r ^ n s , glue and other su;

“Fve got blue sdssor Pope said to his ndghboR?y.

“Sec, here arc my sossc re sp o n d ^ equally proui s h i^ tools.

The seadng anangcmei dusters of four tiny desk: together, allowing thc stu cach group to face one ot groups in alL

“I just think itis more ol way that they can bccomc meet each other, work ir rather than being singled i indhridual in rows," teacli Owsley said. ‘Tm not a i son.”

The time came for Oi teach the dass how to pr her name.

Say “ow” as >-ou woul after falling down and sk knee, she said.

That instruction sent dents into a frenzy, listing of injuries incurred in the I

Even after that, most a to call her “Teadier," find term easier to use.

“Tcachcr, my name is ( 0-N-E-R. That^ how you ; Coner randomly volunteci

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dents squirmed m thei POgffT for the next activity.

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"It’S a brand-new experi them. So Tm just t^ ^ j them to figure out whnt; all about,” she said. “You j to hav^ fun at it, though. I bc an enjoyable thing.”

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in Owslcy% class. ^nivities touched on aca- p: served mosdy to lay die les. Owsley emphasizedance of following direc- ^

ire dmes to visit, then ®imes you have to listen "! gent^ told the class. 'int was driven home a t eol assembly, where yfdresscd die nearly 200 tiIts silting in the sdiools a

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issiort «die ringing bell, Owsley j]

ISS in a suaiglit line to „ound. Upon release, thc >. )ff like a shot, scattering•ctions to their favorite “ i equipment.

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ley visited each student I the drawing with the: student, she also coor- .je students’mid-morning j.breaks,allowingoneata . e the classroom’s single-restroom. I

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I r a q ____Contlnuod from Al in the rubble a t the U.N. quarters determ ined tha bomb was made up of about poimds of old ordnance, incl monar rounds, artilleiy i hand grenades and a 500-] bomb, Spodal Agent Tl Fuentes said.

The explosives were pi without “any g reat degr sophistication or experti onto die back of a Soviet military flatbed truck know KAMAZ, not a cement tn earlier thought, Fuentes sai vehide was driven to just o the concrete wall rccendy around the hotel and dcto: Some munitions failed to ex and investigators and r workere had to dig throug site carefully Wednesday to setting them off.

“These munitions ^vcre i bly in the possession of Iraq tary during Saddam's rc{ Fuentes said. “Someone access to large militaiy cad them on t r u ^ and drove it an open street.” U.S. Arm diers have turned up pk weapons cadtcs across thc try in past months.

- On the streets of Bog meanwhile, residents condc the bombing, drawing a d rion between terrorism a humanitarian workers an; guerrilla attacks on U.S. so! which many Iraqis consider mote resistance to foreign pation.

“A lot of peaceful people in tliai building,” said Moli Mustafa, 28. who sat widi fi Wednesday at a coffee sh Baglidad. “Why did diey dc Eveiybody knows thc difft between die U.N. and dit Tliu UN. is here to help u US. is here to occupy.”

A quartermile from the i l\iesday’s blast, 56-yearold: Dinkha swept pieces of a b lamp off her flo o ra sa rc p a fixed windows th a t had shattered by the b las t She workers a t the U.N. comp and friends have nicknamc husband “Kofi Annan” beca his reputation as a neighbo problem solver.

“I shouldn’t say this, but 1 get upset when U.S. soldie attadted bccausc I feel dial tbey are doing here is unju; unfair," Dinkha said. “Bu U il. is different. I fd t safe thor were here, and 1 neve harm from them. So many i: died in this disaster and myself, *What was their sin?

Ebewherc, however, in s made d ea r with tb e bombir Unitod Nations’ status become so thoroughly deg in the Arab world that man pie here no longer draw a d tion between th e interna body ahd thc United States, long been criticized os pun

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(^m panies paid priva ers near thc Navajo re A c Southwest neari, w hat Navajos got for b\)ild pipelines across a "court-appointed i Ijjported Wednesday.

Such discrepancic qcstriiction of rccord t l ^ deal arc a fail Inferior Department’! (’6 American Indian

ensure fair paymen q fth c ir land, the repc ^••-It is •doubtful,” ihVestigator, Alan iVhether Navajos “ ar ■fair m arket value’ eritumbering their lai tain they aro denied t tioh necessary to m determination.” ."fialaran was appo federal judge to inves ni’dnt destruction in a lawsuit on behalf of a Spo,000 American In allege Uie Interior ] failed to properly mar cMib^r and grazing i Iridlans over the last < j«il tho mismanagcnr of billions of dollars i Ihdians sincc? 1887. '^'In 1999, U.S. Dis Roycc Lam bcrth departm ent had bi tn tst responsibility a thte government to i What should have ^ ttfe Indians.''•' ‘These Navajo al tro p ic who rely on tl basic necessities. It’s tating when they dor tW y’re entided to,” sa U dall, D-N.M., whc includes part o f t Nation.

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rarzcneggcr, the action iirroundcd himself execu- de with big-name advisers line his economic plans, roth, thc former baseball ssioner and key organizer successful 1984 Olympics, lean, straightforward news “nee to offer his proposal, ocratic Gov. Gray Davis, went on th e offensive ly with a speech blasting a l l as a R e p u b lic s power vas to hold a “town hall” ' lg in a Hollywood studio «dx^ night.'omia's senior U.S. senator,

ore underpaition, spanning 18 million an area larger than West a , in parts of Arizona, Ncw »and,Utah. plagued with near*Third

living conditions. Of the Navajo homes, nearly 50

t lack plumbing, average armual incomc is and S5 pereent live in

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s the tribe has is oil :md oduction. The reservation isscrossed w ith m ajor ICS canying natxural gas to ■nia.i to a departm ent man were not immediate' im ed Wednesday. Depart- o ffida ls have sa id that ms in th e m anagem ent of

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lid for landI th e Indian money a : addressed and expres I dence in th e ir current i

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A dding iwhen job:: DEAR ABBY: I wasRisked to b e a “hostess” jiing. When I asked the b exactly my dudes wou] caid I would pass out and make stirc that all iiing guests signed the g J h e bride also request 1}uy a S200 matching bi .dress - which I did. W th -Itravcl. the w eekend cost :ihan Sl.OOO.

On the m om ing of the ^ was immediately put 'assembling plastic ch iflutes an d placing fa ';hamc cards on tables, c| ;W3$ doing the wcdc Iwas having their picturc IVas not invited to be ii lj)hoto. I also, missed t ;wedding ceremony beca iiissigned th e job of i •JHowers in th6 reception •■Jthe only m em ber of the

rrty who vras expecte< this manner.

I- At the reception, I wa iied to escort the bride a fw d the o thers to their ^ivas a task I found insult ^ilso asked, via a typed ‘ l a n d e d to m e by the bri :-<o pour d d e r for the 301 iJwas so upset. I left the ytwfore any d d e r pourin 5hink the b rid e was out ( ■jun I out of time witl Hscpeaed o f a “hostess’ 3tcsdnded my invitation • ie a membCT of my we< Stash?)‘i -FEELDi IN S n> DEAR FEELING USI » lam e you for feeling Owere trea ted shamefully ^ victim of “ bait and swi r-'dudes should have cn( /the ceremony began. In •paid $1,000 to be treat acaterer.3 I don’t blam e you for ^ng to be rem inded of 3dcnt a t th e tim e of your inding. So don’t second*gi ^ I f about your dedsioi Svite this “blushing bride

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life, rm a nthe wedding, is my dad.]put to work d iet, and I)champagne tnc paracifavors and activity in I

^e tcW h ile l I .a m S Iedding party w e i^ 13Snires taken. I look overwe in a single overcater, id the endre dad 's roast■ecause I was th a t exera)f amingiiig need most.ionholLIwas of those authe wcddmg A tth e saCted- to work nonnal tee:

enjoy a siwas instruct* w hen Tmle and groom w ant to haileir tables. It to tell Dad siJting. I was ' I o te - whicud “task list” Abby, I :bridc^aunt. handle t t o300 guests. I and still ha

Jie reception Sign me, iring. Do you u to flin e -o r« th what is DEAR ^ess”? {I have know whation for her to -to fixate,wedding. Tbo before t ^

4iny furthe;UNG USED schedule iSTOW. OHIO your P«liaJSED: I don’t im portanaug used. You healthy e:lllly. You were w ait.C U ptswitch." Your to y o u rd a t ended when . Instead, youseated lilce a _ ■

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\^ £ < i-------------------------- — 1ood marriage, and for t h e i It we enjoy a great home an only diild. My problem i d. He insists that I go on a i j until I do, he vran’t le t | dcipate in my favorite i [n the world,** icc skating. i 5 feet 3 in ^ c s tall and • ; }5 pounds. I don't fecL o r i fw e i^ t, and I am not an j :r. I don’t understand my i asoning. It seems to m e •idse is the one thing I >st, and maybe to eat less carbs I lovc. 1r same time, I want to be a s e n who can occasionally i sundae or banana split . i

m with friends. I don't have to wony about what i ad when he asks me what , hidi he always does,I need to Imow how to

his so I can please my dad have fun with my friends. i

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1 NOT CHUBBY: I don’t w t has causcd your father e on your weight,' but Jiis power struggle goes ±er. both of you should i2 an appointment with diatridan to discuss the ncc of a balanced diet and

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I F AUGUST 21 IS BIRTBIMY - you're et w id t a U v M n d -le t^ ph

ing, you Bvold copfttmta ere v e n seU-asfured. Yoi lucky dlapositlon and usi vrfiat you want. This is a developing w u r soul a artistic sida. I f single, yov getting married. Ih e re ' travel ahead, with fulfilln rem rd s.

ARIES (Maiv Zl.Apr. secret Is becoming opei edge. Don't waste your d people who are not iiste invitation comes out of th

TAURUS (Apti 20May m ay feel cornered into dc duty, your loyalty may between odier obligadot involving property or an < d on needs to be examin e*

GEIVnNI (May 21>Jt Others misread you. You I generosity is unappi D om esdc chores and s tak e up your time, but wit in your money house, youi g a n c e is c u rb ^

CANCER (Jime 21-July have a toudi of the moo todqy and wont to escape, charmel your sensitivity i tic o r creative expression?

LEO (jfuly 23*Aug. 22): guilty about baddng d a commitment, espedally triple conjunction in you £ould be that a finandal i spinning oul of control have to back off.

VIRGO (Aug. 2 3 ^ e Disappointing as it m ^ have -to renege on a <

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in Copenhagen for an ur couple in bathing suits to bcach. .

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Roosevelt who first cc w hat has come to be cs Seasoned Gtizens’ Cant

. Code. I t reads: “Do w hat w ith what you have wl; are.”

Have just been reinfor average man has 15,000 v About.

Q. “What was the earli even t p u t on modon film?”

Au The coronation of Czar Nicholas n in 1896.' Young inexperienced

aboard'ship in the old Brii w ere a l lo v ^ 14 inches of which to sling their cam mocks. ITie older petty w ere authorized 24 in space. Some historians adm iralty rule to give m< to th e seasoned sailors w tie recognition of that thii middle*agc spread.

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Overvrtielmetjr. 19): A tures, you wit•en knowl- could upsetdm e with odier party,

tening. An SC«BPIO|the blue. about promotly 20): You work puts :doing your. Whatever miy be tom sense tha titrons. News inconvenienon organiza- SAG ITT AIied. 2ty. The motJune 20): si^G em lnl,:tl' feel your ers’ advice. £p re d a ted . best to bide j

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Someone'S arly 22): You in omxisition3ody blues and be defi•e. Why not improving yoi’ into artis- AQUARIU:n? l ife is interes): You feel the least. Youlown on a the distancely with a planshaveto}ur sign. It bbunds! RomJ matter is flavor.il and you PISCES (

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O (0ct2^N ov.2J):Tblk action and new plans at I you in two .minds, may ‘be in store, you it may tum out to be an nee.ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. noon in your opposite ni, has you doubtmg oth- !. Eager as you are, i r t le your time. L ate after- d<» a better window for ledsion.»R N (Dec. 22Jan . 19): attitude tod^y puts you

ion. Stand your ground efinite. You could be your diet.lUS Uan. 20-Feb. . 18): resting at present, to iTou hear firecrackers in ice. Your farreaching to be taken in leaps and omance talccs on a new

(Feb. 19-Mar. 20): challenge a t home, but tiings look unsettling,0 causc for alarm, nay let you down.

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NABLUS, West Bank . Israeli troops and tanks into the West Bank toi Nablus and Jenin early Th searching jfor Palestinlai tants in u q wake of a deva suidde bombing eariier w e ^ police and Palestini daUsaid.

Shots rang out in Jen i some 20 tanlu, personnel ( and other vehicles enten nesses said, but there w immediate reports of cas In either town. A curfe imposed in. central Nablu more than 30 vehides - trucks and ^ few tanks - < che town.

TVoops were carryin searches for bomb labor and wanted Palesdniai Israeli i ^ t a r y source s condition of anonymit arrests were made in the raids, though on Wednesda six wanted Palesdnians arrested in the area of Jei source said.

Experts exhu Muslim bodi( firom mass gr

SARAJEVO. ]Herzegovina (AP) - F experts have exhumei remains of 150 war victiir Bosnia^ largest-known mas - and cxpect to find hu more, offidals said Wednes

The mass grave site was i lost month on Cmi Vrh hi die border with Serbia al miles northeast of the ca] Sarryevo.' Judging by documeni dothing found so far, the r arc believed to be th' Muslims killed by Bosnia soldiers around the caster of Zvomik between April ai 1992. Most were dvilians.

Some of the victims reburied in the mass grav being unearthed from else induding three mass ^4 nearby Zvornik, said Hurtic, head of a local bn the Muslim Commissio Missing Peisbh&

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You dor s ee It lerm in; fiUed I an d lh S runwio^ a t Hailey^ 7 M em oria l A irport J s tan d th a t Blain J needs a b ig g er airp' S R e s id e n tia l grov \ Sun Valley-Wood R: ( n o t to m en tio n ( e x p a n d i n g - J to u ris t activity ,

J p ro v id es am ple 5 reasons fo r bet- } i e r a i r service. • F r i e d m a n• A i r p o r t » A u th o rity mem-• bers have » a c k n o w l e d g e d* those n e e d s and

, 5 w ill m e e t next5 m on th to weigh 5 op tio n s fo r t he J fu ture . ■ ■'V.* E v e n t u a l l y ,

Ihey a re likely to -I; co n c lu d e th a t

bu ild ing a w hole n : ra th e r th a n

F ried m an . A iiport,• course to tak e .

■ \\ F ried m an Airpor !; Idaho 's second busi 1; Boise. Y et th e Haile !; no t a p rim e locat ! expand ing airport.: m oun ta in surround , W ood R iv e r VaU I; nu m ero u s problem: : Bad w e a th e r pattei : c o rr id o rs fo r app ;; takeoff, a n d wind ; cu lties a r e a s ta r t . ' ; also h as a lim ited 1

tem , a n d i t h as lim 'f for la rg e r j ^ . witii

i {-sengers. V .i, r M an y high'^Sinc

also su rro u n d the po rt, m ak in g je t no

; tia l so u rce of comr tion.

T h ere a re more 'i a irp o r ts in th e ' < H ailey’s a irp o rt. Bui

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> predicted we would h( : American jobs cscapc I after the passage o f t 'i American FW?e1>nde ‘ NAFTA is neariy a «> and though experts di 5 numbers, lhe puenadi r was Ul least puruy rigl

, ; fimis sct.up, factories^> border - so-called mat where they took advaj

; chcap labor to produc ■- thc US. market. They ; million jobs and hclp< ' export boom that allo-

I ;! to supplant Japan as t "I exporter to the Unitc( i; after Canada.;■ Now Mexico w hear

“sucking sound." and from China. In the las

: nearly 300,000 ma(|uU : have fled Mexico, mos

headed for China. Ani I: loter this year, China \ ; overtake Mcxico as th ; largest sourcc of U.S.;

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other viewi Vood Riverdon’t have to w eather

th e p a c k e d combine linal, t h e become i parking lo t linedise

th e b u s tlin g A nev. sy^ R riedm an Wood R jr t to u n d er- b e che aine C oun ty a ro u n d ! i ^ r t . leadersrowth in th e p are for I River r e ^ o n , Simila n

Our view: PlanningI fora new airport in the

Wood River Vallt should include regiona'■ interests acrossa south-central Idaho.\ Whatdoyouthiidil We welcome viewpoir‘ from our readers on tt^ and other issues,0 —----- ----------------- --------te new airpo rt, sion sho

renovating also bert, is the b e s t coimties

in souport ranks a s regionallusiest, b eh in d A nunliley airfield is should 1canon for a n wide-optrt. Its ru g g e d ‘ m ight am dings in th e patternsGalley c re a te Jerom eems for pilots. Could attem s, narrow m ade reipproach a n d n e w faid sheer diffi- would tlrt. The facility a irp o rt

landing sys- Valley hlim ited access port?rith more .pas* Friedi

a r e in t liriced h o m e s such a dhe Hailey a ir- obligatiinoise a po ten - . countie?rmmtmity fric- ‘ b e a wi

R iver \>re dangerous affect ae West th a n T he plaBut th e sev e re all those

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the editorial board and writers c ilworth. Steve Cramp. David Coo

nited Statie “giant suck- ('That was what

/ Ross Perotd hear when -------- 7“a p ^ to Mcxico Mcxica)f the North dicChiniide Agreement. alone.r a dccade old Througs dispute die nomic risladous Texan and otwright Foreifin secChmiics^ong the______ mvestorsmaqiiiladonis - Assi^bljIvantagu of record psduce goods for seeming!icy created 1.3 low-paid:lped fuel an co tm n g illowed Mcxico ' m Soudias Ihc No. 2 compctcitcii States occuscit

an imderearing lhe P™ nd it's coming • These ilast 2 .5 years, ranom utjuiladora jobs Amciicaimost of them ^obama:And sometime jobs goinna wUl likcty of Amcriis the second odier conS. imports. But glo

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jo in ts for ;r airportier possib ilities in Hailey, ined developm ent, could ne th e se ttin g for a air- lisasteniew a irp o r t fad iity in the

R iver V a l l ^ would not :heap. E stim a tes run id $100 niillion. But local rs vtrould b e wise to pre- for a new airfield. lUar discussions in the

’90s proposed a new airport east

in o f Highway 75 in X th e Picabo Hills, inB o r southwest of

H a ile y near H ighw ay 20, on

)na! t h e way to F airfie ld . Tliose lo ca tio n s still m ig h t work, and

n l ^ o th e r possibili- tie s may exist.

OintS W here the air- ♦hicitn iS a long discussion,

an d there are no______ obvious annvers.

B u t liie discus- hould beg in now. It would De w ise to include odier ies, m ak ing a new airport louth-cenirdl Idaho a nal effort.um ber of possible factors d b e w e i r e d in such a open discussion. How c a new a irport’s traffic m s inv ite activity from ie an d Lincoln coundes?1 a cooperative effort be I regionally to pay for the facility? W hat impact

i the crea tio n of a larger rt in th e Wood River f have on TWin Falls’ air-

Bdman A irp o rt loaders 1 th e b eg inn ing stages of a discussion.They have no ation to include outside :ies’ lea d ers , but it ivould ‘ wise s tep . A new Wood

• V alley a irp o rt would [ all of sou them Idaho, planning should include ose affec ted .

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rs of editorials are Stephen hooper and Shelley Ridanour.

tes isn’t thi'/\NIEL SNEIDER

dean offidals are furious at linese. And they aren't

Dughout Asia. Cliiiia^ eco- rise is viewed with anger lowing fear Tliose countries lina drowing JH«iy foreign ors at Uieir c.vix.‘nse.ibly linos ni e-going up ara-------1 pace in China, fed a ngly unending stream of ud lalwr from thc Cliinwe lyside. Government officials idl Korea and Japan, who :tc for markets with CWna,: it of unfairly maintaining Jerv’alued currency to.-utifi- prop up its exports, se are thc cross-airrcnts.of tnic globolizadon tliat icans rarely see. We think l2ation is about American oing overseas, or the impact crican popular culturc in coimtric.s,globalization is aL«o about

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never been more popula Mississippi dian it has b d ie last week.

Some years ago, lhe G S ta te di^laced New Yor sta te many white, tradid Mississippions most love Oncc, when my wife tolc prodoim ed Christian hc Jackson lhat we woidd b ing the summer in Califc woman’s disgusted respo “I t^ a hellhole, you knov

Why, then, a sudden si popularity among thc m for California? Simple. V thankful for the lunacy < California polidcs.

Ro bertsM c E lvai>

Actually, the gratitude probably bc traced back al years ago when, large! result of die adoption of Pronosition 13 in 1978, < fell behind even Mississi ^ m c education ratings, though, there is even mc for Mississippians to tha California’s voters.

Mississippi holds its st elections in the off-ycan ing presidential election Being virtually the only gam e in town usually re: Mississippi elections rec good deal of scrutiny - a more lhan a litde ridicul

Our Mississippi politic provided thc nadon wid m ent for decades. In 19£ Bam ett, when running f nor, was asked what hc \ about Quemoy and Matf islands near the c ^ t of tha t were then nuKh in 1 The candidate pondered mom ent and said, “I thii could find a position for th e Fish and Game Com

*McNamara shows h; on ICC war crimes

Jolinson-cra Secretary D c en se Robert S. McNa o p - ^ ('Hma^ews, Aug.: w ith hypocrisy. McNama for American partidpati' U.N.-sponsored Inremad C r im i^ Court. His rcas es on dvilian casualties 1 from bombing attacks or conducted under Gen. C LcMay^ command in Wc XL fails to mention hi role in casualties in Vieo under his reign as secret defense - a convenient c McNamara!; suggestion: American milimry perso

tie only onhow China^ growth can 1 trouble for Mexico. And 1 investment dedsion of a electronics maker to shu factory in Tijuana can in affcct the United States, it more difficult for our r to thc south to provide w its growing population - spurring more illegal inu

Mexico benefited froir multinational companies

__ lessly move their capitalcountry'to countiy in thi economy Nmv dial same less economv has come t haunt them.

The list of factories thi moved to China is long - than 520 sincc Decembe: and gn^ving.

H ere is a just a samplt• Japanese TV maker

dosed sbc Tijuana plants off almost 1,900 workers.

• Toy maker Hasbro n H juana plant to China.

• Dutch electronics gi Philips shut its PC monit in Q udad Juaits, puttinf

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>iNrursday, August 21, i

»rnia m;mians, from . . _ .

ir state has ilar inbecome in ' I

Golden b rk a s th c ' itionalist ' ved to hate.>Id a self- lierein Ibespend- ifomia, thcponse was: >

surge in I]msgnolias K• We’ro ^ / o f

a I I[NEdecan dc to sever- 5cly as a

°Califomia While goveissippiin speech a t t lS. Now, synagogue 1nore reason words: Mytiank T T i c ^

as arc thosestatewide l ^ ^ p p i

irs preced- Theodore Bon years. But, given sly polidcal tum to justresults in Cliff Ftnch,eceiving a ried a lu n d- and often his solidarit rule. man, tzashe tidans have sion in fighi ith amuse- then tried t 959 Ross driving an 1 ; foe gover. Washington 2 Would do tographed I itsu, two , tub.of Chino No one isn thc news. any Mississied for a year. We juilink we y’all in Calior them on Elvis majmmission.” somewhere;

hypocrisy'Constitutiol

ry of Since the^famara'!5 under Amci

10) is rife bound to otnara cheers tional protcition in the trial by jur^adonal sented by Uason focus- against uses resulting the rights uon Japan equal proteCurtis the ICC is n JVbrid War . sovereign nhis own nal code toetnam invents its cetary of vague definc oversight? against hunn subjects dde." Sincesonnel to court above

le losing jn mean • ple out of wd how the work to its i•alhitch - • In Junelut down a down produin tum plant m Mc

making p < ^ le o u t(r neighbor The driviiwork for According ti-p e rh ap s lysts,Mexicimmigration. induding b<)m the way average $2 .*cs effort- you only ha'alfrom hour,wipmjh ls^o b al-------- Mexi<»hasnc border- American n:> bac^ to doubt bc no

who, hearin;iia t have case of “whi- - more around.” An - 2 0 0 0 -jjg. tions of Chii- <?dio Amerii

Sanyo noints out aIIS, laying Oriental Eo

for years haI moved its American a

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vemor, Bamett opened a t the dedication of a new le in Jackson with these itfy fellow Christians” u nett stories are lepon, ose about many other ipi politidans, from 2 Bilbo to Kirk Fordice. n space limitations, let us ist one other example, dl, elected in 1975, car- nch pail around to show u ity wilh thc working ihed thc governor^ man- ghts with his wife and d to run for president by Jl 18 -wheeler to con, D.C., and being pho- d in a heart-shaped bath-

j is likely to make fun of issippi candidates dik just can’t compete with lalifonua.nay be alive and well •re, but hc isn’t running

---- Let>re the ICC without pro- guaranteed by thc U.S. don.iie ICC is hot created ncrican law, it^ nol > observe sucdi consdtu- otections as thc right to ury. the right to be repre- y legal counsel, the right ISC of forced confessions, s to due proccss and jiection of the laws. Since is not the creature of any t nation, it has no crimi- to enforce; instead, it ts cnvn jurisdictions, with :fiiutions of “oimes lumanity” and “geno- icc therc is no appellate JVC the ICC, the accused

jobs to otf work, and moved die ts plant in Suzhou, China, mc, Mitsubishi shut •duction at a PC monitor i^exicali, putting 1,200 It of work.iving faaor is lobor costs, g to Merrill Lynch ana- dean hourly wages,! benefits and taxes, now ;2.96. Move to China and have to pay 72 cents an ing out thc advantageas of-proximity-to the----------1 market. Therc will no not a few Americans

ring this, ssy dial this is a ,vhat goes around, comes And therc is a basis for ihat.^ally, m their denunda- Ihina, Mexican officials crrican union officials,”,t a ‘study prepared by thc Economist Report, "who have denounced 1 assembly plants dial red south of the border... dvantagc of Mexico’s o r costs.”tics also point lo Mexico^

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for governor of Mississip; T\imcr has nol thrown hij into the ring. Nor has B.B F iidi Hill, LcAnn Rimes <Milton. Morgan Fhicmancandidate. Neither is ScIe J eny Rice or Nevada Bar Grisham, a man with exp in the state Legislaturc. ii candidate. Oprah Winfrej seek the governorship of home state.

Wc have no pomogiapl Ushers running, no stripp diild TV stars, no robots.. our can d i^ tes arc knowi names, which they usuall; armual checks to actually their taxes. So far, ndthei nominees for lieutenant ( Barbara Blackmon and A has appeared on biUboar ing a pink bikiru. Therc ii a possibility that Rcpubli gutenuitorial candidate 1 Barbour will dedde to ca

riER-—J-is deprived of tb^'rigbt to to a h ij^e r cotut 'co review of the trial court:

In McNamara’S worid, a commander would not ho enough to do in planning cuting successful campaif wining the war, he would have to be distracted fron mary dudes to nuke surc badimde was covered wh< ICC later dedded to pros him for vague p o l i t i c ^ < defirutions of “crimes” co in defending Amcrica. Wc McNamara have prosecut L d ^ and olher field co ers for winning World Wa the ICC existed at the do war? Would be hove tried

ither naticfailurc to improve its com; ness during this past deca Mexico has not matched t investment by Chirm in in turc such as education, po roads and industrial pam as cheaper dectrid ty rate manufacturers can draw o larger pools of component ers in China.

Mexican offidals have i 'view of tiiis competition. 1 the Mcxican secretary of i

___omy, now.the, foreign _seaithrcaiened to file a compl before the Worid TVadc Organization against C ^ r pvm g “disguised subsidic

“They are giving moncj and subsididng many of l firms to mwluce there,” s; Emesto Derbei.

Mexico has yet to carry on its threat. But die seen ncw arena of global ccom warfare is alrcady in the c

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ppi. Dee in a pink bikirhis h a t unlikdy unles;.B.King. the polls. It’S 0IS or Litde many of his adtn isn’t a lionaires.jlaW ard, OK, I have tarr. John have a folksinicperience torial ballot S, is not a -is the Green P■cy will not he’ll probably)f h er percentage of

LanyFlyntwiphy pub- So Califomijpers,no president-th<s. All of halcyon days Vw nbytw o California, Mi;dly use on United States[lypay liked to say:ier of our Bul you’ll forgt governor, glad diat, foreAmyTUck, -------------ards wear- Roben McEt! is always ftirtoryotMiffiblican Jadaon. Miss.,e Haley Seed: Biology, tcampaign Coursc of Histo

to appeal President Ihuiew errors. nalforusingi^

war? Most im|[.afield ny himself forhave casualties in Vlg and exe- America doioigns and brand of nadoId also America docsom his pri- thc ICC, get oire that his Nations and st/hen the ations. Shameosecute Congressman:y driven voting to conncommitted United Nation^ould funds flowingu ted Gen. Nations puts iicomiimnd- McNarnara, ar^ar n hod Amcrica.ilose of the ORVILLE Fcd TWinFblls

Dns — Lempctitive- Don’t let B( “the . reserves (01infrastruc- In light of r ports, thc sudden “1■its, as well Arizona and c Ites, Plus the warning c/ on much prfce incrcasc •nt supph- result of the 1

out, a cynic rr e a daricer prophecy:1. 1 ^ 1 year Be alert for

byB ushU ag Congress tog iplamt jf,

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IVC to adnut th a t wc do linger on die gubem a- ot Sherman Lee Dilloa un Party nominee. But, ibly recdve a sm aller- - e of thc vote here than I t will get in Califomiiai om ians,asaform er - .- thc one from those • -. lyswhcn the budgetdCf .Mississippi an d th e . - ates were balanced — ly: “Wc feel your pairL” forgwe us for being for oncc, i r t no t ours.

4cEtvaine, who fcodi« : MUlsaps Collesc in iss., is author o f "Evei'' igy, tho Sexes and the ’ history."

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Ihunan as a w ar crimi- | ngA-bombs to end the : important, would he ffor his role in civilian inViernam? a docs not need his ladonal self-flagellation.Iocs n « d to stay out of et out of the Uruted • id stop funding its oper- ime on you,nan Mike Simpson, fo r. :ontinuc funding the ' - itions. Your vote to kefep ingto die Uruted nts in league with a, and that is bad for .

!£ KNIGHTONJis

.ETTER :t Bush raid II fbr fossil fuels .of rcccnt pricc raises,

in “fuel shortage” i n , :Jld other areas, plus,.', ng of even s te e p e r ,. eases as the alleged iie Easi Coast black- ic might offer th is f

t for a rcncwed assauli xaguc oil in terests on to gain approval for |3f the Arctic N ational |« Reserve. •PARRISH

ills :

Write to usTlmes News welcomes let- rom readers on subjects,'^3llc Interest. Letters moy,. lit to our Twin Rills or (Ico: moiled to RO. Box ;1 Fells, ID 83303: faxed-to 4^538: or em allcd to let- gtovoH^com.

By Bruce TlnsleV'; .

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TVMN FALLS - “Papa’ Howa and other volunte Jbold a spaghetti feed R ' tb e aerobics room at the of Southem Idaho gym du Outback Steakhouse Invi volleyball tournament.

The dinner foUows tt: Golden Eagles match, st&rts at 3 p.m.

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Its say summer doesn’t ^ : a t the park - located in :e of the Polo Grounds Pro je a and across die g , ■River from Yankee •- without the ping of a basketball, the squeak ^ rs and thc talcs of some

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B 13-yoarold lon^-driv- ion, becomes thc third compete with men this 'hen she tees it up on a scempdon in Thursday^1 of the Canadian Tbur^ c of die season.

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srees din short supply

I of qualified, capable and tiy, willing, people to fiU thc drying up.sports in the Magic and Ueys are crying out for offi- : in pardcular, soccer, stands

aked a year ago when more were either reschcdulcd.or

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iwind^ canceled, simply for 7 Tho same wiU probai

J year, warns Disffict sioner Peter Doble, % referees this faU and J “22 or 23.”

“I wiU go to an athli and s ^ , ’Yoii h^vc 12 I have enough offida games,”’ Doble said,

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Past 2 Furious’ Teifar (12), Jam !l player Sniush Father, of tha S Baihetbaii Ciatslc Aug. 12 a t i

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, S p o n sE £ to r .

Ueiatlfor tihe lack of officials, ibably happen again ^ ict Four soccer commis-c, who said hc needs 40 \d as of T\iesday. had only

thlcdc director or a coach 12 games sdicdulcd and dais to caU eight of yourd.ase see OFFICIALS. Page B2 .

5 timi

I Ryan 'SpacliEffacto' Wllil leapt over hi cousin, Scan Williams, dui slam dunk ci te s t Aug. 12 Harlam’s Rw Park. Street katbaii s ta r t hittorically b tha aubjact ( urban legend but ara now Ing thalr wa) tha malnttra media epotlli

lamal ‘The Eteence’’CrawfoTd (i la S. Carter team, huddle durini a t Rucker Park tn New York.

Big East ( enters eraFootball powers wil depart after this sea:The A^ociated P ratt_______

Big East football has i been stronger.

A confcrencc school ha; ished in thc top two in thc co the past four years, played fc national tide three of those sons, and was one dose caU from winning it oU twicc.

This season might bc th c i es t year yet. Miami, Virginia and Pittsburgh arc in tlie pi soi^ Tbp 10 and give the cc encc th ree national tide tenders for thc first time eve

That’s what makes the im] in e breakup of the leagi: pam ful to those who were ai when it was mocked as the E ^ . ”

*7t^ ironic th a t things w o t^ d out this wtv becai thiyilf this is the best toleni

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If you a ra In te r i t tc d In bacofnclel.CBll P e te r D obla at John Jacobson a t 734-315

Whtt: You'll n ee< tfo « tudy t e s t , pu rchase a .un ifo rm x cartir iod . Doble sa id a lth o Ica already have b e e n hel< a n opportunity to t e s t and s e a so n .

£ Injur jocke justg to beLot Angaiea Ttnw

Boise native a clai Stevens said Wolliiamt couldn’t rememb l,|. happened in thc

Saturday^ Ariing ■*'. Stevens’ hoiluring a Home, appeared con- won, but ju s t

L2 in before the wire luekar he bolted to the

outside, fouled ^ olher horses

irt have droppedi btan his rider, who X of was hospital*ndl ized with a col-

ray Into jj,c h ea dtaam of the stretch, Night. my horse

seemed to bc fo he was doing," J a tclcconfei reporters, w h id interview h e’s g spiU. “Then cvei Iy bccame a biu on what h a p p c r have any reco only had a coupl nightm ares, s ii after seeing a ' glad I’m alive.”

Stevens, who trailing horses, from a suburban tal near Arlin; T\icsday and is home near Santz firmed that hc > acdon for ab< although h e hop<

I sooner than that,

lapsed lung, hc s tcbra.

“The last thir right now is Stevens said. “ 1 pain, and I’m r There’s shooting shoulder b lade a one arm.”

Storming H oir ficd from first Sulamani was mo ond to first by Storming Home, gaUoping around Stevens was unj injured and h a s r cr Neil Drysdali

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Please s e e :

Conferenc a of imcenill College^ O n This is ariother In i

views on th e upco football se aso n .

IMay: 61g E as t fo< n e v e r full soason before

broakup.las fin- Friday: Ifs anybod; lounny sEC.for the I_______________

.se sea- league has evei 11 away coach Lany Coke

The Hurricanc ? Tech are leavinglaTech the ACC after the

the future of th« confer- pcrij. le con- But both schoo

. seoson left w ith‘p mpend- before departing, gue so “We are a Big “ 0 )^“ we’re looking fo r le iJig ing our confei

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ev e li !cer officials ; {becom ing a soccer-- a a t 733-2111 or j315 1 . - 'udy for a rules t i rm and becom e ’Ithough ru les clln- ; ' held , th e re is still ^ and tra in for this m

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e an d jockey Gaw W ednesday d u t tfi m b e r anydiing tfa S th e stz«tch run

lington MiUion. ; ho rse . Storming

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EtdJl, O aryS tavant:ses fo c u sed on what >,** S te v en s said in i f e r e n c e with l ic h w a s th c firft *s g iv en since tKfe svery th ing basic^- b lu r. I ’m n o t clear { p e n e d , a n d I dori^t . e c o lle c tio n s . I ’ve ' tuple o f dream s, cir s in c c th e n . But a TV replay, I’m

ho was struck IS, was disdiargcd ban Chicago hospi- rling ton Park on

is recovering at m ta A nita. Hc con­ic w ould bc out of a b o u t a month, lOpcs to come bade hat. B esides the col- - ie also broke a vcr-

th ing on my mind is r id in g again,”. “ I’m in a lot of- a re ach in g for air. dng p ain from m j le a ll th c way down

lom c wras disquaU- rs t to fourth and m oved up from see- J by th e stewards,

me, who continued und d ie track after u nseated , was nol as re tu rn e d to train- dale^ b a m at Dd

a m ea n horse,”“I looked at the

:ee STEVENS. Page B2

ice S rtainty;e football• In a series of pre- jpcomlng collceo m.t football enjoys lost ifore impending .

body's guess in tho

iv e r h ad ," Miami okcr said.ancs an d Virginia' n g th e Big East for th e season, putting th e conference tn

hools still have one h ‘p len ty to ploy fbr ng.Ug E as t schoo) and forw ard to defcnd- n fe ren c e champi- r said. ' ; , ^the focus being cp M BIO CUT. Pagg A '

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A’s r:boston (AP) - Caic

Mirabclli’s error in tli inning allowed E n ib ie l '

' score th e: m n a s the; I W ^ Athletics : ^ the secon

night, beating the Bostoi 8-6 on Wednesday.

The Xs, who scored t in the seventh inn ing in

. 3-2 win, trailed 6-2 a ; innings. They scored foi

Byung-Hyun Kim in the Miguel Tujuda a n d I

solo homers for the Athl won (heir fourth straigh

Oakland moved tw ; ahead of the Red Sox ii - wild cord chase, an d ■ three games behind Sea I W eft

Cube K apler and ; Jackson each drove in ; runs for the Red Sox,

lost nine of 13 gam es ar ' season-high 7.5 gam es b

New York Yankees in th. The Red Sox stm

; baserunners.

Yankees 8 , R o y a ls 'NEW YORK - Rogei

: got his 305th win.* i , Johnson and Juan R iv

red as Kew York stretch ningstreak to seven by 1

' Kanjus City 8*7 W ednes New Yoric completec

; game sweep and im pnn ; a t home against th e AJ

Kansas a ty has lost sbc Qemens (12-7) alloi

runs and eight h its innings, tying E dd ie 18th on the ca ree r vi NewYork quickly overc deficit against Jim m y i 2), making (iis fo u r

: league start.' Kansas City scored fo ' the ninth but fell sh

because of a basenm i . der

After Angel Berroa's . in the ninth off ; Hitchcock, M ariano

rolievcd and cventuall outs for his 27th sa chances.

The inning’s second when Raul Ibanez singli and Mike Sweeney was third. Carlos B eltran

; wide a tum at secont ,; thnnvn out by Juan Riv

Joe Riinda followed • : gle for Kansas C ity ’

straight hit. pulling t within one, but Desi struck out on three pitc it.

Blue Jays 5 , M arineTORONTO - Josl

; pitchcd his first cumple over two years, and Vei

! hit 0 two-run hom er tc : lOO RBIs for the secor

season as the Tbronto ended a three-game los

•, with a victory over tl Mariners.

Rangers 6 , Tigers (pETRprr - R ^ D i «

a six-hitter for h is fi league shutout, a: ; RocWguei hom ered foi ; straight gam e as t : R a n ^ beat th e D et • fo rth e lre i^ th stra ig h i

Dickey (8-5) also stx ! ca^«:^high seven in h i ; plete in tbe b ig li I Rcxmgtiez h as 12 1

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«,id^ Ttwwdt%/u— t2 i.ao a

>0 tildes's«f«ly past Boston ca t

• a l l y , s iatcher Doug his last 20 i

the eighth ' ^ ^e l Durazo to OHoIeS 9 ,

BALTIMC

'“ 5 ^ S; Gibbons ht tour nms as ston Red Sox c„dedonci,

dU m »nm s • inHicsdny^i“fo:J'SnI°or; Twins 4 , 1the eighth. CLEVELi Durazo hit scored on athletics, who Iy reachcd tig h t seventh inrtwo games as the 'M il

X in the Alls closer m theid closed to over the a<Seattle in the H unter^

the TWinsnd Damian game of fir in a pair of

»x, who have W hKo So:I and fallen a CHICAG

his :Chicago™

•trondcd 17 dctorALC the Anahei:

, , Jose ValeIs 7 and Carl Eg e r Clemens WJiite Sox I.- and 'Nick . game sweei ^vera himc-.chcdtaOfin- Nationa

P i r a t e s !ted a three- ST. LX5U 'roved to 10-0 becamc th<: AL Central. twicc in on six of e ight second oni Uowed throe capped a its in fi 1-3 Pittsburgh ie Plank for , record with

victory Ust. 1 4 .0 rout ’crcam e a 2-0 Cardinals a ly Gobble (2- The.Pirai )urth major the Cardin;

13-5 loss 01 1 four runs in sure this go short partly the fifth,

unning blun- Pittsburgh Jeff D'A

a's RBI single three-hittei ►ff Sterling complete i ino Rivera sccond car tally got two bats, save in. 33 jason Kc

homered ir nd out camc es to start ngled to right Garrett Ste ms held up at

Cubs 6 , ;ond and ™s;d vvith a sin- n»hittcr ii ity-s seventh Chicago n I the Royals Ramc of csi Relaford C e n ^ . >itclies to end Pnor (1;

und strucl shutout il

iners 2 snappedlosh Towers X’S '

c o n T s ^ S‘i ^ g s t S right shoiU.

R e d s 2 , 1PHOENI

B 0 pitd iedR aDickoy threw Wt 1I first major hom enm *

and Alex mne-gamefor the third One BaUpa

the Texas Juan CaJ>etroit Tigers for the Regh t win. Phoenix sustnlick out B Harang <h is first com* as a s ta rt

Sleagues. ■ acquiredh homers in ' ers from (

catcher Dou<MlrabelIl during the

i t r e t c h10 games.

9 , Devil Rays 5MORE - Damian Moss lis first AL win and Jay homercd and drove in

1 as the Baldmore Orioles 1 eight-game losing streak dng iheThmpa Bay Devil

I, Indians 3ELAND - Torii Hunter I a sacrifice fljj that bare- d the outficild grass in the Inning Wednesday night Vlinnesota TWins edged the AL Central with a win Gevcland Indians.

daring dash helped IS movo vfithin onoJialf first-place Kansas City.

>ox 5, Angels 3VGO - Esteban Loaiza 8 16th game and the White Sox moved into a L Central lead by beating leim Angels.alentin, Magglio Ordonez ! Everctt homered as the lox completed a three* eep and tied Kansas City.

lal League 1 4 , Cardinals 0

5UIS - Reggie Sanders the first player to homer an inning this season, the one a grand slam that a 10 -run fifth, as the

;h Pirates ded a team ith seven home runs in a u t of the St. Louis s on Wednesday night, irates were victimized by linals’ 10 -run eighth in a t on TUesd^. They made . game was out of rcach in ;h, which ended with ^ leading 13-0.3’Amico (8-12) threw a ter for his fifth carecr Q game. He also hit his aireer homer in 137 at*

Kendall and Brian Giles I in a span of three pitch* art the fifth and knock Stephenson (7*12) out.

> A stros 0rrON - Mark Prior took a ‘ into the sixth inning as

moved within a half* if Houston in the NL

(12-5) allowed four hits uck out nine in seven

innings as the Cubs I a three-game losing He' had a no-hitter until Jverett led off the sbcth ouble.win was Prior’s fourth since coming off the dis* t on Aug. 4 trich a bmiscd >ulder. I

, D iamondbacks 0 IM X -A aro n Harang out* ’Elandy Johnson, and Ryan *t his first major league ' . n as Cincinnati snapped a , I ne losing streak a t BankIpork. 'Zastro had an RBI double i Reds, vAo hadn’t won insince May 7,2001. 1

lg (30) remained perfect 1urter for the Reds, who ! 1 him and two other pitch*1 Oakland for outfielder i

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the Athletics' elghth^nnlng rail

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Major Lcw

NewYock 78Boslon 71Toronto 62Baltimore 58Tampa Bay 51

WChicago 66 'KansasClty 65 'Minnesoia 65 iOeveland 55DelToil 31

WSeattle ' ^Oakland 73Anaheim 60Texas 60

WAOanla 81Philadelphia . 69FkirkJa 69Montraal 66Now Yofit ' 54

WHouslon . 66Chicaoo 65Sl.L»^ 65'Pittsburgtv. 56Cindnnair 56Milwaukee 50

WSan Frandsco 74Arizona 66

Son Diego 48z-Iirstgamewasavtin

N.Y. Yankees 8. Kansas City 7 Toxas 6. Detroit 0 Ballimoro 8. Tantpa Bay 5 CWc89oWWieSox5./jiahoiffl3

kZ ^ ol Wnne!Toxas (Lewis 6-7) al Chicago Whil

San Diogo 3. N.Y. Mals 2 San Francisco 5. Allania 4,10 inni

Chicago Cuts 6, Houslon 0 Pittsburgh 14,Sl.Loui$0 Cindnnaii 2, Anzona 0 Atlanta at Son Frandsco, tato

Philadelphia (PadiSa 11-8)olMitwi Monlreal (Day 7-4) alLesAngolos N.Y Mots (Soo e-ejalSanOtogo Chicago Cobs (Wood 11-9) alHo Pittsburgh (Fquoroa 2-0) al Si. Lo Florida (Ponny 11-91 al Cdorado ( Cincinnati (Grave* 4-13) at Anzoni Allania (Rainiroz 8-4) al San Fran

Jose Guillen on July 30.Johnson (3-6) lasted six

giving up two runs on six I a vralk, and striking out fell to 2-4 in seven star spending 1 2 weeks on i abled list after right-knec

, R ock ies 9 , Mariins 3DENVER - Preston

Chris Stynes and Ronnie ea d i drove in two runs, a Vance earned his first league victory as the C R o ^ e s beat the Florida 9-3 Wednesday night.

Despite the loss, the rem ained a half game

ally to b ea t th a Red Sox Thura

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AMERICAN LEAGUE EastDivislon

L Pet C58 Lie Str 47 .624 - 8-2 W-7-55 .563 7.5 3-7 L-3 84 .492 16.5 4-6 W-1 67 .464 20 Z-2-8 W-174 .408 27 6-4 L-1

Central DivisionL Pet G8 uo Str61 .520 - 4-6 W-360 ■ ,520 - Z-4-6 L-361 .516 .5 2-W W-2 73 .430 11.5 5*5 L-3 94 .248 34 1*9 L-8

West DivisionL Prt GB LIO Sir50 .603 - 1-6 L*153 .579 3 ’ 6-4 W-467 .472 16.5 z-6-4 L-367 .472 16.5 z-9-1 W-8 NATIONAL LEAGUE

EastDMsionL Pet QB uo Str44 .648 - 5-5 L-156 .552 12 z-6-4 L-257 .548 ^2S 5-5 L-2 60 .524 155 z*8-2 W-6 70 .435 265 z-7-3 L-1

Centi^ DivisionL Pet GB uo str60 .524- - z-4-6 L-160 .520 .5 z-6-4 W-161 .516 1 z-5-5 L-1 66 ,468 7 Z-5-5 W-1 69 ,448 9.5 z-5-5 W-175 .400 15.5 5-S W-2

West DivisionL Pet GB UO Sir50 .597 - z-3-7 W-160 .524 9 z-5-5 L-160 .516 10 z-5-5 L-166 .488 135 3-7 W-278 .381 27 z-4'6 W-1-

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T o d a /s Games

1|ISndrfciJo“ 7 S!'5,05p.m.i(PMartinoz 9-3). 5.05 p.m. limoro (Johnson 10'5|. 5:05 p.m. inesota (Rogers 10-6). 6:05 p:m./hile Sox (Colon 10-11). 6:05 p.m.

NATIONAL LKGUE Tuesday’s Ijite Games

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Todays Gamesitwaukoo (D.Davis 4-6), 12;05 p.m. tios (Od.Perez 9*9), 1:10 p.m. 90(0 I.P0rez 4-6). 3:05 pjn.Houston (Viltone 4-2), 6:05 p.m.Louis (W.Willlams 14-6). 6:10 p.m. lo{Jinwnez1*6). 7:05 p.m. ona(Dessens6-7), 7;35 p.m, ir>dseo (Schmidt 12-5). 8:15 p.m.

Philadelphia Ix innings, race. The X hits and Milwaukee 1( Jt six. Hearts sincc BfOWerS 1C 1 the dis- MILWAUKI re surgery. ^il a two-nit

Clark added 3 Milwaukee tI W ilson. Wolf in a win :e Belliard The start and Cory delayed 19 m

■st m a jo r surge caused Colorado Wc Energies •

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ilStr . Home Away Intr y-3 40-22 26<39 10-6 i .-3 34-30 31-30 9< I V-2 33-30 32-31 10-8 .-3 32-33 23-40 6-12 . .-8 14-45 17-49 4-14 ^

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Str Homo Away Wr { L-1 37-24 29-36 11-7 f V-1 32-32 33-28 9-9 » L-1 35-26 30-35 10-8 v V-1 28*36 30-30 5-7 « V-1 30-34 26-35 7-5 V-2 23-39 27-36 57 s

cStr Home Away Intr « V-1 42*18 32-32 10-8 \ L-1 • 36-24 30<36 104 . L-1 34-27 30-33 11-7 , V-2 43-19 20-47 9-6 , V-1- 25*36 23-42 8-1.0 J

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1_______________ _ _ | 1lia in the NL wild<ard ' B Phillies lost to ' !lO-l. ^

1 0 , P hillies 1IKEE - Richie Sexson , run hom er and Brady cd a threc-run shot as : roughed up Randy , rin over Philadelphia.Tt of th e gam e was > I minutes when a power J x d by th e utility firm es - which was working < r line outside the ball- ' t down almost half the • M iller . P a rk during

lo vdurfons. , '

U.S. Kbio BrazUiiDuncan, Brand 1« way as American overcome slow s'

SAN JUAN, P u erto Rico The first ha lf was flawed, that, the U.S. tea m looked dc.

Tim Duncan sho t 8-for! the field, E lton Brand sco points and th e United dominated th e sccond h beat Brazil 110-76 on Wedi night in th e ir opener i FIBA-Americas Olympic q ing toum am ent.

There w ere som e ni .moments for th e Americ the first half as they were with the ballffailed to defc 3*point line an d fe ll behim many as. 10 poin ts. But tl: team dosed th e ha lf with < run, then outscored Brazil the third q u arte r to tum il blowout

Brazil, the gold medalist Pan American Games, wa best when forw ard Nene • the court. But his coach r questionable move in ^ half, rcinscrring him in game with th ree fouls. He Iy picked up his fourth a not retum un til la te in th quarter - which by then > late.

Duncan fin ish ed wi points, Vince C arte r had ] Allen 13, TVacy McGrad Mike Bibby 11 an d AUen ] 10

Anderson V arejao led with 16 points.

Things im m ediately goi the bad s ta rt for the Am as McGrady threw awi teom’s first pass and I drew his first foul just 16 s into the game.

Officials-Continued from Bl

“’Which ones do you v cancel?’”

TWin Falls athleric d Andy Barron already has reconfigure h is soccer schedules for a jamboree Saturday.

And B arron h as sch games for all days of the when in the past soccer w ally played on T\i Thursdjqrs an d Satxuxlays.

“Now we’re having to whenever w e can, even home football games on 1 he said. “And already we z ing to adjust constandy £ we have to cancel becau; are out of officials.”

Soccer has seen its pop surge among the 5 to 18 especially girls, since the States’ championship in ti Women’s World Cup. Ani the sport becam e sancdo the state in 2 0 0 0 , the disc seen an increase in team more than 2 0 varsity pr alone to cover in District F

And that’s ju s t the h i^ season.That doesn’t take u the coundess youth progra club teams th a t compete spring and summer.

But it is n t ju s t a local pi Numbers arc dovm for offi all' sports across the stai Barron.

The problem writh the officials is bo th sodo-politi cultural.

A lot of people realize d for officials, says Dob: nobody wants to cany are stigma associated with bl whisdc.

“Evety lead d ia t says t or that guy is interested, them down and chat with Doble said. “ But nobody v offidatc because nobody» take the heat.”

Doble, who is a local c ' and throat specialist, g

example of th e kinds ol he’s heard.

“I’m out th erc and ge< lawyer and six of my ass kids are playing and I throw one off. How is that affect my professional life

Then ^ e r c is th e fact d of people in terested in b< officials don’t have a bad

Stevens_Continued from B l replay, and th ere was a look in his eyes.”

Stc«'ns’ voice sounde during the telcconfereno was limited to 1 0 minutes 1 of his fragile condidon.

For several yea rs, the < old Hall of F am e jockey

ops team nqualifiilead

and completec play to give Bra hold for m ost ol

S t a r t the first half.• -.v-m R enato Fint<■3 ^ ^ , early in the s

give Bm za its ll dfantas- ^o f“ll court pros

comcback. f o . . N ene, who

Kotf Denver Nugge^ d iird foul with

halftim e and . name, bu t coac

:quaUfy* took a. risk by m inutes latei

nervous pi^jfed uicans m w ith2:171eft,a re sloppy closed thiifenddie u - s ru n to tak< m db y as i^ad. die U.S. The America

a'vay eariy in al 29*8 m by pushing the I it into a ^ du„k by Dun

6-for*6 from tl ist a t the behind-the*ba< vas a t its Iverson gave tl e was on 51 edge. A fter 1 made a Duncan, he bl the first secutive shots into the ■ session, ie quick* A jum per b and did seconds left c

the third run thac gave I'was too 78*55 lead eni

and a reverse s with 17 an offensive ro i 14, Ray Jefferson madi ady 12 , through .the foi n Iverson In ea rlie r

stunned Argei id Brazil m edalist a t la:

Championship ;ot off to victory bchin( mericans E duardo Naje way the Mavericks. Als Duncan R epublic edge

S seconds and P uerto Uruguay 91-78

in the sport. A, want to either Europe

, other foreign rdirector com m t.

as had to A lot of it hajr teams’ guage b a mse set for . G oodm an die

TWin Falls Soacheduled “The lack o!he week, issue th a t they. was usu- 10. even comuruesdays, Goodman sajdS e n o u ^ EnglisIto do it working so hain before have som e preiI Friday,” Doble said t' aro hav- resistance to, and say m ent to becclusc diey tram ed for a ,

whero betweei«pularity two-hour ^18 cnnvd, the cost of a10 United even though tfdie 1999 offers to subsi

Jld sincc over a two-ycajaoned by ‘“R ie probleistrict has pie out diero vims, widi m ent to sec-diprograms dieir kids, butt Four. m itm ent to hegh school d ^ ” Doble s<! in effect Then there .jam s and playing pohceite in the as it fits. Dot

games, said heproblem. of abuse fron

iffidals in and parents,tate, said A fter a whili

ihmgs you leate lack of I t ’s no t forlidcal and recruit new olt

“We’ve ad\‘ theneed been on radio)ble, but done trainingniundthc said. “We’ve iblovring a some new rele

But not to c! this guy ““ T ij? "rd, I track roughly 2 0 to £idl them,” “The youngV wants 10 and mcwc on,y wants to I>obIe smd^ John Jacobsorcar, nose Parksgave an suggested the

of diings a new c la ^ 0• even pitchcd

:ee, I’m a CoUege of Souissodates’ But budgetI have to ence h w she.at going to now, Doble ^tfe?” “As an offiDdiat a lot to s tay in touc lbecoming are domg andickgrounti our youdi. Do

den desp ite a a starded h e q u it on the

1999, return] ded weak m o n th abse ice, which 2 0 0 0 .*s because Before £

spooked. Stew c 40*year- avray Crom his :y has rid* worth $ 1 millii

ntopsaertirm down an impces* rver Jermaine O’Neal eted the. three-poiat Brazil a lead it wotdd st of the remainderof if.5into hit a 3-pointer e sccond q u a r te r jo its largest lead, 34-24, Americans went to

pressure to mount a

/ho plays for ihe ggets, picked up his widi 5:19 left befwe nd came out of the ;oach Aluizio Ferreira by reinserting him 2 ater. Sure enough, td up his fourth foul ft, and die Americans I the quarter with an t ^ e a 49*47 halftimc

ricans started to puU in the third quarter the baU upcourt, and 3uncan - making him n the field - o fl a •back pass from ■e the U.S. team a 59* fter another dunk by i blocked three con* ots on one BrazU pos-

:r by Brand with 3.5 ft completed an 8-0 ave the Americans a entering the fourth,

•se slam by Carter off e robound by Richard nade it 92*66 midway J fourth.ier games, Mexico rgentina - the sU w : last summer’s World ihips - vrith a 91^9 hind 20 points from Najera of the DaUas Also, the Doniinican

dged Venezuela 78-76 rto Rico defeated 1-78.

rt. And those that do, opc an immigrants or pl nationals, just can’t

: has to do with the lan- arrier, said Mark the president of the Soccer Assodation.Icof EngUshissuchan' hey are almost adverse >ming and watching,” aid. “They don’t speak glish, plus they are aU > hard. Some of them pretty crazy hours." id that there is also a to the time commit- iccome certified and ' a job that pays any- vecn S20 to 534 for a ;ame. Not to mcndon ' f a uniform and gear, h the load assodadon - ubsidizc half the cost year period, iblem is there are peo* re who have a commit- e.dicy have a game for but not to have a com*) helping out the offi* lesaid. •>re comes the issue~of Ucemon or baby*sitter, Doble, who alw calls I he has taken his share from players, coachcs s.vhile, “it’s one of those leam to ignore.’’ for lack of trying to / offidals, Doble said, advertised and Tve adio shows and we’ve ling sessions,” Doble* ve acmally picked up referees.”to compensate for the Itc, he admits, which is to 25 percent annuaUy. ung kids get certified jn,” he said, aid he and coUeaguc 3son of the IWin RiUs ilecrcation Department the district tiy starting ss on offidating. Ttcy [led the idea to the

get cuts and indiffcr* shelved that idea .for tsaid.ffidal, I see it as a way 3uch with what the kitls and to be positive for 'Doble said.

tc arthritic knees, and ’ the spot a t the end of

liming af te r a nine- , bsence in October ,

Storming Home Jtevens was only yaids his 29th win in a race

lillion or more.

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Broad threw a one-nit Richie Dejesus was 3-fo drove in two runs as ] Beach, Fla., beat Chandl( 4-1 Wednesday night in l U.S. semifinal J it the League Worid Scries.

B^jmton'Beach (3-1) a to Saturday H in t’s U.S. tit against the > winner of T night% semifinal between Mass., and Richmond, Tex

Going into th e sixth catcher D evonltavis coui* suade Broad to lay off the

“In the last inning he c to m e and said,Tm going

, it,"’ TVavis said. “I said, oy for your comers?’ But ’No, rm going to bring it.”

In an international sc Curacao, Netherlands beat Altagrada, Venezuc Wednesday. This is the th secutive year a Curacao ti reached the international onship game and it will | w inner of Thursday’s

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CARSON, Calif. - Si Chargers running LaDaiiuan Ibmlinson 1 tice on a cart Wednesdi second time in less thaj this time bccausc of bn heel.

Toward thc end of Tomlinson took a han had his body twisted ’ feet remained Tomlinson believes acddcntally kicked hi: the play came to an en'

“I got a bruised heel, ... something,” said Tc the NFI* second-leadii last year. “It’S always so and it’s frustrating.”

Last wcek,'IbmUnsor dehydrated and overhe ing a hot and humid practice. He was create eral hours and was OK

Coach Marty Schott* said he doesn’t Tomlinson’s injury is se

Appeals court Issui stay In NCAA lawsi

INDIANAPOLIS-A] court issued a stay in i by the NCAA to delay i overturning an NCAA prohibits Division I b teams from playing in r cwo exempt toumam* fouryear period.

The ruling Wednesd U.S. Sixth C ircuit < Appeals, out of Cindni turned a federal judj sion in July th a t < request by the NCAA i decision overturning tl

Thc NCAA was plei the decision.

“This decision provii ity until the Sbcth Ci: mately rules on the said NCAA general coi Cole.

The suit \vas bre Cincinnati-based W Basketball, Sports Tc Doma Sports Promot thc Gazelle Group.

Those groups have ' o r promoted such i tournaments as the I Classic, the San Juan the Coaches vs. Cam and the National Asso Basketball Coaches Cl

They said that if hi teams such as Duke, K Arizona can play in such events in a four- od. spots in toumami bc filled by teams th less fan interest.- Other exempt even th e Great Alaska Maui Invitationa Preseason NIT.

Sports reporter los for using TV to cov

SACRAMENTO, Cal eran Sacramcnto B- reporter was fired b< hid thc fact tha t he die story about a Son Giants* game from thi where thc team was p editor said Wednesday

Sports Editor Axmai also said that reportc Vliet induded old, un quotes from other ne in his stoty about ti Aug. 6 loss to the ] ^ t e s at Padfic BeU

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RBI single. /achrances D ejesus in thc

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RTS IN BR]practice1661 front page <San Diego sports section,g back “We took thI left prac* wc value our;day for the integrity,” he slanaw eck, “The story visniised left nalistic value:

practiced by Tlif practicc, ment said. Itandoff and “regrets the sit1 while his gizes to Its reai

planted. Acuna sa id ': som eone ac the p a w r f<his heel as ing as a high•nd. dent,el, Achilles’ VanVUetsaTomlinson, pointed, obvioiiing rusher comment fiirth something.

Red Wings j?e”a S ^ - undergoes a,d moming DETROIT -ted for sev- underwentK adding anothettenheim er d e to the De’t think attempt, to. aserious. goalie.

A bone chipIU6S *"8 Joseph wa;

an operadon osuit ■me Red WilAn appeals ing to trade Jcn a request Dominik Hasy a decision team this sumA m le that for one seasonbasketball Joseph, 36,

1 more than and two yeanments in a tract, which ir

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slapping avra;irought by female policW orldwide ordered him oTours Inc., un Oriando, FIlotions and Armstrong's

E. Stoumbos,I* organized would vigor

preseason chargc of bai: Las Vegas officcr, whichn Shootout, mum of fivemccr event Armstrong a\sociation of charged withClassic. w ithout violhigh-profile meaner.Kansas and "Wlian?ver'n only t^vo was human niir-ycar pcri‘ to someone gments must behind whenthat attract who that is, r

that hand aw;mts indude after being ini

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over game Uie July afio.^ f . - A v e t - sons with Ori;Bcc sporis on July 7. bccause heiid not file a R edsk inS Ol

lineman froplaying, his ASHBURN

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■0) stiojck ouc nine antt I a batter. •t threw gas, and wfc catch up to him*" nanoger Eddie M alone

couldn’t m ake any ts to the pitch." vler of Chandler (S J )[ double in the first thac m e 1-1.

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t said he was “disap- rviously” but couldn’t iirther.

is goalie Joseph s ankle surgeryT - Curtis Joseph : ankle surgery, icher potential obsta- Detroic Red Wings’

3. trade , their extra

Jiip that was bother- was removed .during

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:ors charge ArmstrongIRLEANS - F lorida ■s filed felony charges ly against New lomcts guard Darrell >. who was accu.scd of ivi^y thc hand of a slicc oHiccr as she m off a street outside 0, Fla., nightdub. ng’s lawyer, Zachary ijos, said thc player gorously fight th c battery on a policc

lich carrics a maxi- five years in prison.; also was formally vith resisting arrest violence, a misde-

kter contact took place • n nature - to respond le grabbing you from hen you don’t know is, meaning you push away,” Stoumbos said g informed of thc pros- edsion to file formal Only then did hc real- dy officcr was an offi-

mg. who signed as a : with New Orleans in ifter playing nine sea- Orlando, was arrested

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PITTSBURGH - Cowher appear to bc of grumpy and grump

Concerned their tei I------------------------- 1Preseason J

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Stcelers FOn TV: Fox. 6 p.m.

the 25th anniversary c ing after the 1978 sea in thc mood to cclebr of a distant post.

ParccUs was so disp he walked out of praci finish the final hour Countless high sdiool used this motivational seem in the cvcry*mii NFL. ..

Cowher, tiying a dif team that has neithi well since camp opc Tbesday morning ant moviesi

He probably wishc . time to watch game c

said they practiced as in a theater. He then i that rookies tradition at the end of camp.

Cowher sent an cv< to his team Wednesd back Jerom e Bettis Bruener. two of his mi years. Tlicy will be re; final two exhibition-

I opener at BaltimoreZereoue and tight em

The Steelcrs, star played terribly in a 26 8 - mostly because d sive line was awful.

What more conce starters werc outplaj home field - in a 21-1 Saturday.

OWINGS MILLS. Baltimore Ravens d< Michael McCraiy wi

■■■ his retirement Thun the book on an inji year career in whid two Pro Bowls nomin Super Bowl ring.

"What a great ws coach Brian Bii “Espedally when you passion for game, hij

Hoops_Continued from Bl Earl “The Pear!” Moi “Uny” Archibald and Joe “The Destroyer” were eam ed on that i

With such talent, t] thc game is top-not( down on some of tht gcous schoolyard trie see a t other strectbal

But Pec Wee Kirk the greats from thc i

Wie__Continued from Bl friends again.”

This has been a wh mer for thc soft-sp

' teenager.She became the yc

er to win a USGA til at thc U.S. Womer Public Links. She al thc final group of Nabisco Championsh

There also were knodcs.Wic lost in th of the U.S. Women’s t had an unpleasant Danielle Ammaccap brcach of etiquette U.S. Women’s Open.

Then, last wcekci trouble keeping h drives in thc fairway and missed tlic cut i Jamie Farr Kroger Cl

“rm really tired ri* said. “Fm really lool

I to getting back toI haven't been therI months.”I Wie likely wiU find

H ovi^ a lot easier back into Midiigan t The teen and her pt

, BJ. and m other Bo,' shopping in nearb; Marie, Ontario, the c were detained by i d a is because they their passports with i

rrh ey searched o ' Wie, whose every

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- Bill ParccUs and Bill bc auditioning for thc roles .mpier.teams aren’t dose to beuig

1 ready as thc NFL season draws ever doser, Parcells and Cowher cach dis­played their famous tem­pers going into tonight^ exhibition game at Heinz Field.

The Cowboys-Stcelers . matchup coinddes with ly of their Super Bowl meet- season, but neither coach is ebrate the accomplishments

lisplcased earlier this week, ractice, leaving his players to )ur of their workout alone, ool and college coaches have )nal ploy, but it’s one seldom •minute<ounts world of thc

different tack to shake up a ither pluyed nor practiced opened, callcd off practice and took his players to the

shes now he had used the le tapes; later in thc day, he I as if they still were relaxing en called off the talent show ionally perform for vecerans ).even morc pointed message csday by benching running ttis and tight end Mark > most productive plcQ«rs for• replaced as starters for the on-games and thc Sept 7 ore by running back Amos end Jay Ricmersma. tane rs and backups alike,126-13 loss at Detroit on Aug. « an injuiy-disruptcd offen-

nccms Cowher is tliat his stayed again - and on their 21-16 loss to Philadelphia on

l o r e d e f e n is . Md. (AP) - game am; defensive end Hc was awill announce onship ye

lur^oy, dosing ‘way, basiinjury-filled 10- Bowl berhich he eamed Super Bo-ninations and a about a g

; • Duringwarrior,” head had contiBillick said. hope tha

you consider his could res;his love of the could pla:

day in thMonroe to Nate gome hasand streetballer premiumrer’' Hammond, your opilat court. acrobatic,t, the quality of “Youn*lotch. That cuts much outthe truly outra- whose ptricks one might were cutball exhibitions. in prisor^rkland, one of convictiohc league’s hey- and not t

ly let us ought to 1

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their PG: youngest play- this seascL title for adulis son to benen’s Amateur game for• also played in the 7,021

of th e LPGA loyout.nship. Por orjre some hard drives mn the first round more tan l ’s Amateur and . an extra-mt run-in witli 7.5 dcgrccapanc over a "I’ve m•tte during thc Wie saidin. but I was•kend. she had Hersw

her 300-yard thinks Wivays, shot 73-72 or 30 mout at th e LPGA she woulir Classic. ditioningI r i ^ t now," Wie teen di*looking forward nixed thtto Honolulu. I 'Tgiieshere in three out,” she

ind returning to I ^ S B ier than getting m from Canadiu I- parents, fatherk>, wanted to go I M 2 ii r ^ Sault Ste.le other day buty customs offi-ey didn 't have:tfa them. im jH I I] our car,” , saidery s ta tem en t.uestion. "I wasnind; They final-

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Steelars coach Bill CowheiIg T he Stcelers (0-2) htk preseason in 38 years)r u n d e r Mike Nixon in l!le s ib ility should they 17 close out exhibition» Carolina.

If they do go winless, ie, sign; that 1965 team wen

n- ^ ^ ^ e l l s watched the in a 13-0 loss to Arizon:

is a 34-6 victory over Hou ir g e t a better feel f( in Thursday.

Most coaches don’t liki

isivje end Vand the way he practiced, s a key p a r t of our champi- year and in a vciy selfless '

,asically giving up a Pro jerth to help us go to a Bowl. You can’t say enough a guy like that.” ng the offseason, McCraiy ntinued to work out in the ihat his oft-injured knees respond e n o u ^ so that he )lay one morc season. But m

the early 1970s, says thc las stiffered bccause of the jm put on embarrassing opponent with high-wire itics.m g players today arc veiy DUt of focus,” said Kirkland,

professional aspirations u t short by an 11-year stint son on a drug trafficking tion. “It’s all about the trick,)t the win. When we played,

us in, b u t I learned you to have a passport." iko Sorenstam and Suzy y failed to make thc cut in ?GA Tour attempts earlier ason. Wie, however, hos rea- believe she might have the for Wild Bluff Golf Coursc, 022-yard Upper Peninsula

one thing, her booming make th e counc a little

ame. She uses a driver witli • xa-stiff graphite shaft and ^ c s of loft.; never been a short-hitter,’’ lid. "I used to play tennis, ras no good at running.” swing coach, Gaiy Gilchrist, Wie can add upward of 20 more” yards to her drives if mid go on a weight and con­ing program. With typical disdain, however, Wie has that idea.

I wouldn’t mind working he said. “I just don’t think Td

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ss, it could b e an ominous went on to w in only two of

Jie Cowboys play poorly tona and m uch better in louston, so h e expects to

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like long trips for a game

will annoithe widce of liis rctiremi has been talk that ho cou serve on the coaching sta

“That’s one of the pj we've discussed,” Billid< want to explore eveiy o been an avenue for othei been successful. We’d lo> him.”

The 6-foot-4, 21 McCrary was drafted ou Forest in the seventh roii

we learned from the nc knew ou r fundamentals.

Another league legcni 1950s, former New York: Rams’ey, agrced.

“All this througli thc behind th e back stuff -

; do that.” he said. “We m udi more fundamenta:

: The new players sa m entals arc important is fun. A fter one rcccn

I like to show up all the tinWie has played in tou

with m en before. In fact, I weeks back home in Ha\

bc back on thc mainlar the Sept. 18-21 Natiom

I /'Ubertsons Boise Opcn.“I guess I’m pretty us<

I ing against men,” she sa like I belong here,

: “ I’ll probably have I even p a r every day to I . cut. If I do. ru bc really 1 Wie was lo play in thi

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“I like going to Pictsbur the preseason bccausc I tl est things to regular-scasoi get,” Parcells said. “I t( Pittsburgh was a good plac kind of a raucous place.”. As it has been throuj camp, the quarterback is priority. Chad Hutchinsoi will play, with Hutchin: U ndrafted rookie Tony F play in the fourth quarter

l u n i c e r e t i rm c n tn H tr t f ' 1993 draft bj suldinsBead .. . McCrary i raff. tackles and 3parameters in six seasc d< said. “We where he sig option. It’s ed free agen

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lurgh and Green Bay in I think they’re the dos- ison gam es th a t you con : told them I thought >lace to play becausc it’s

oughout thc Cowboys’: issue rem ains thc top son and Quincy Carter linson likely to start./ Romo is cxpccted to ten

r e m g n t•bySeajttie.r re d i^ e d S61- career d 71 sacks. H is S l socks asons w ith Baltimore, signed as on unrcstrict- jent in 1997, ranks sec- ebacker P e te r Boulware e team’s ca rec r list, igeries ended McCrary^ 2002 seasons, a two-year which he played in just starting 12.

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Too F urious” Telfair, Dnsidered one of the school p layers in thc aid he looked a t thc ; a place to b e a little

pposed to be a ' little here, bu t when you put ourt I want to win, first lost,” he said.

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Sometime this fall, the le cxpected to dedde wheU; major football schools will away from the confercnw the presidents must deadc schools to try to add to rei minimum eight needed ti conference in 2005.

“We’re losing two of t teams in oiir league. Ifs other teams to step i Pittsburgh coach Walt Han “We have three years ren with a BCS bid. We have i advantage of this opportun

While most of the playc coaches don’t harbor any oi ty to the departing sdioob is concern that the fans co rowdy.

Boston College coad O’Brien plans to write a U the smdents before Miami to town Sept. 20, urging ti behave.

“We want to beat becoiisc we haven’t done tl while,” O’Brien said. “I wanl a dassy atmosphere.’

The Hurricanes are u being a target - and ever on it - every time they go rood as one of the highest teams in thc nadon.

“I’m surc we'll be calli tors,” Miami offensive 11 Vemon Carey said. "But t don’t play. I don’t think th louder than they are now. be any worse.”

The Hurricanes will hav ty of tough trips in their fii son in die conference, j with Boston Collcgc ir fourth gamo and then a November schedule.

Miami begins the mo Virginia Tech, one of thc t< rood venues in the countr coming Jiome for three including a nonconferenc< against Teanessee, Hurricanes finish their B stay at Pittsburgh on Nov.: the conference title poss the line.

“I hope it^ going to be like 20 degrees,” Panthers er Lany Fitzgerald said, going to be a great game i looking forward to It"

The key .fort.the,Jlur revolves aroundfiw ty a r ; quarterback Bra^TBcSuu fer from Florida who tak for Ken Dorsey.

Berlin as plenty of around him, indudmg Q{ Kellen VWnslow Jr. and i back Fhmk Gore. Thc Hui also retum their .entire : linebacker corps and sci from a team that played tide last season.

"If we play the way wc’i ble of playing, nobody c us,” Winslow said.

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inia Tech ? " “"I™ti5 . 1edby reaching a dc ick Rod last w eek to ing backno of the RUTGERS: 's in the Schiano has wi

in two seasons •nted run- Miami. The S nes, who scares into Mi o u ^ sea- last season b }cr sharos came against >

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ito step it up.

- P ittsb u rg h coachWatt HarHt

dl Lee Suggs.> look Qt the teams in rted order of finish:[A TECH: Michael )rother. Marcus, could the QB duties from ndaU. Coach Fhmk rays has die best spe- i

in thc confcrencc, i tw thc difference in , wn against Miami.The Hurricanes will M valuable Dorsey was hrough growing pains n. The schedule is tough, espedally on ' in thc conference,

tiowcd in thc Fiesta , he could bc thrf bcst e countiy. Gore is cora- rom knee surgery to I T leading rusher Willis

JRGH: The Pandicrs be thc sentimental

the top team spumed 3C’s expansion. The ave plenty of talent, on offense, and the I win their first confer- luthcrford is a dangcr- and has a strong arm

I widi Fitzgerald, per- p receiver in the coun-

I^IRGINIA: Bounced a throe-win season to year and finished sec- :onferencc, losing only QB Rahsccd Marshall )road offense, and is a h his feet and arm. mforl3scorosand 666 oking Michael Vick’s

rccord for QBs, The rers need to replace 5ume, the Big East’s ling rusher.I COLLEGE: RB light will have to cany J to take the pressure u- starting QB Quinton Eagles have made it to it bowl games, winning ec.JSE: Coming off his season in 13 years with gcmcn, coach Paul

has a difficult task m. Road games against /irginia Tech and

make for a difficult

2: The Owls, in dieir I ast year before’being l of die Big East, didn’t i

idium to play in undl deal with thc Eagles to play in Lincoln

^cld.RS: Coadi Greg s won just three games ;ons sincc coming from e Scarlct Knights put Miami and Tennessee

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THE VAUA i r q u a l i t y r e t u

f o ‘g o o d ’ r a t i n )' TWIN F A L L S -W est' moving smoke from reg luies out of (he M a W f^csday, prom pting Department of Envi

' Quality to change the quality rating to “good.” . Earlier in th e week, th ty.had been ra ted as~“

■ meaning tha t people s smoke were told to limit outdoor exertioh.'

“The wildfire smoke ir finally being removed westeriy weather' front,’ in,.a Wednesday m on release.

Sealcoating road continues In Twin

TWm FALLS - The Highway D istrict is s< toads in IVvin Falls C week. Today’s seal< oatir

' is as foUows: .• 3200 East from 390

4000 North.• ' • 3200 East from 370 3800 North.

• 3700 North from 31 3150 East.

• 3100 East from 360 3700 North.

• 3300 East fi^m 350 3600 North.

• 3500 North from 32 3280 East.~ .The schedule is subjec for any unforeseen d rc For any questions reg: seal coat schedule, call tJ district office a t 733-406:

Cassia court conl preliminary muriei

BURLEY - A preliini ing in mogtstrate court County for Troy Alonso continued.

Alonso^ preUminary h been scheduled for next his defense attorney req continuance. No new dat picked for th e prelim attorneys are loolang a t in Octobcr, Deputy Ca& Prosecuting A ttom ej Cimnon said.

/Elonso is in th e Id Penitendary serving 25 y on. a 2000 anem pted ra don in Power County. H sentenced to 10 years in burgloiy the sam e ycai

, County.Alonso has been chz

first-degree m urder in ' with the Decem ber 199 Ka<7 Ray in rural Cassia

Sduth Fork bridge repair will limit ac

FAIRFIELD - A Baumgartner Cat

I Gardner Gulch-Kelly C I and the Iron M ountain T

dosed beginning Sept. 2. The areas are locate

I mJitcly . n ine miles \ FcatherviUe. The dosure I Cor rehabiUtation of t I across the South Fork ol ! River that ptQvides accc

areas. The bridge, cons ' the 1950s, is undergoing

tive repairs.. ‘‘We delayed work on

un’tU after Uie m ajor recr 1 son,” said Gary Fullm er

ranger with th e Fairfield the Sawtooth Nation: “Howercr, we know tha sure wiU affect some car users and hunters during ing season, and wc ap< any inconvenience this rr

■ Scheduled work indu i ing the existing deck wi

■ timber, m inor wideninj n >^t of the side and appi

• paving of bridge appro stripping and repaintin;

, girders. A spcda l cndosi built to prevent any mat

I entering the river. Work i I to take 60 d a ^ .! J 'o r additional in fon j questions, caU Fullm er a;

V ^ershed advlsoi ^ u p m eets Aug.

CAREY - The Wo Watershed Advisory -G h c ^ technical advisory c ^QienU and cxccutxvc tx io ta at 730 p.m. Aug. 2i C i^ Hall, 20482 N :M ain ^••Soutine business will fa

The public is enco qSted.p . Compiidd from si

Ilhiuck

F a lk , es C&8

5 W S

CrLLEY By Pat M----------------- Tlnm>H.'

t u r n s HAILEafter for

m g Bnice B^ winds were Kctchumregional wild- ftmd nevMagic VaUcy removinjng the Idaho dams, Invironmental spoke1C valley's air Congressd.” the dams, th e air quaU- - Moreo's~“ moderate,” problem i sensitive to Insteaimic prolonged salmon a

ferendy”e in the area is tration ai :d by a weak Craignt," DEQ said Notional om ing press

i d w o r k ■In Fallshe TVvin Falls

scal-coating County this

Iting schedule

J900 North to

1700 North to

3100 East to

)600 North to

}500 North to

3250 East to

jec t to changc ircumstanccs.'cgarding the U th e highway

intlnues ler hearingiminary hear- U rt in Cassia nso has been

y hearing had ex t week, but requested the date has been liminaiy, but a t open dates Cassia County ney Blaine

Idaho State £ years to UfeI ra p e convic-

c a r in Power supeivlJOl

J e r o iL999 death ofs ia County. Qy Rebec

Ttmfts^oig e -------------s i r r p wa c c e s s too proucAccess to Wliile

Campground, where he' Creek Flat officer, sh n TVail wiU bc ' mobile dic. 2. moved ta ted approxi- informati;s east of the dty clire will allow the manj\ che bridge could proc of tlie Boise Money:ccss to these obsiade. snstructed in,i„g p^vcnta. p

on the bridgeecreation sea------------- Y f lner, a district U 7 1 1 1eld District of TT U U onal Forest.th a t this do- By Lorettacampers, trail Tlmos-Now *ing the himc-apologize for TWIN Fs may causc.” ing the TJu d es rcplac- will havew ith treated brick.”

ung, replace- While ppproach rails, ‘ Centenniaproaches and at the fairin g the steel cUsplayof[osure wil! bc mission isnatcrial from giving folk:k is expected tcimial br

SSO.■ormation or The Ccr a t 764-3202. held a

Wednesda3 0 r y minute d

g . 2 6 w h u i tWood Rivor .G roup, will

y committee,

26 a t Catcy „ „

.c o tm g o d to' can hold

II s tsff reports engntved t

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raig saysiMurphyNews coffwpowtent_______

[LEY - Less thaii 24 hoiu^s former Interior Secretaiy

Babbitt was In nearby um rallying supporters to lew Ic g ^ attacks aimed a t ring lower Snake River

U.S. §en. Larry Craig here insisting tha t

ess would never abolish tins.cover, dams arc not the ■m for salmon, Craig said, ead, he said threats to a are t>eing “managed dif- ly” by the Bush adminis- 1 and with success, g d te d figures from the la l M arine F isheries

:ruis

n Bflker demonitratM the faaturi sor, to keep better track of th e o

a m e P o l i c e D e ]»ecca MeanyNew» writer_____________

OME - Kathy Markus ain’t jud to beg.lc Uving in Chico, CaUf., her husband was a poUcc

V she saw the advantages of i data computers. After she I to Idaho and becam e iation scrviccs manager for y of Jerome, she pondered my benefits such a system jirovide to local patrol cars, ley, of course, was the le.

ifitennial C( i T o f f ^ b r i i

t ta Burkhartlews correspondent______

FALLS - People attend- * TVvin FaUs County Fair ive a chance to “win a

e plans for tlie TWin Falls nial Commission’s booth air already indude a large of tlie d ty ’s past, tlic com- 1 is looking to the future by bUcs a chance to win a cen- brick - a prize valued al

Centennial Commission 1 special meeting on sday to finish somb Inst-

details about th e fair

3 the sale of individual- cks is a fund-raiser to help the dry's projected $1.1 100th birtH d^ celebra-

2004, the cotmmsdon sees wing for a brick as a way S more centennial aware- tbc commumty. commemorative bricks 4- by 8-inch surfaces and Id up to three lines of :d tex t A lthou^ the win-

. Thurs

s Gongi

H' Servit year i salmo ing f Padfi tacle ing 1 Bush the Ic Dam C o l

S«t.LanyC»ls Friday for a news event

W hile lunching at tl . County Senior Ccnter i

C raig said in response tions from a Itmes-Ncws th a t the major proble salm on could be the c th e ir Ufe in the Pacifi

sers

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tu res of th e new computer In h le officers on his shift.

e p a r t m e n t i n s iM arkus appUed for t

MORE grant, a federal th a t aids community efforts, and, despite fien w ide competition fro police departments, t cam c througli.

This month the Jcror D cparm icnt equipped i seven police cruisers wii d a ta computers.

The- deviccs are des Improve officer safety b; Ing communication \ S outhern Idaho Communications Cen

commissu•iclTdrawi

W a n t t o h e lpFor more Information aboul becoming a volunteer at tfor Iho Twin Rills Ccnlcnnii Com m ission, contoct Excci Director Bonnlo Loiomiz a t 0800 or onllno a t bonnlcO rallsccntennlal.com.

You can alto wilte to Twin : Contonnlal Commission tnc Box 2004. Twin Foils. 833C 2004, or drop by tho olfico Second S t W.

n e r of th e personalized b receive a certificate of tion, a t the time of chc di

Please soa.CENTENNtAl

' J ii^rwii I, ' _

rsday, A u g u st 21,

ress w6)/ice of a 30- not the dan:r record of He said r non 'return- needs to be

from the pens to sal [fic, a spec- Craig said e prompt- him that s«

P resident into che Pah to visit more salmo Ice’Harbot- spawning gn on chc states watei 1 u m b I a , For exami r . in ulacion o f s<hington on c:^]odcd, ant. fish might hche Blaine salmon.The

r in HaUey, into the Pacsc to ques- water saliniws reporter Tliat is nlem fadng Babbitt. In

quality of clian 100 gific Ocean, person rece

goi

I his patrol car In Jerome on W

s t a l l s m o b i l e c• the COPS other officc■al progrom allow poUccV policing relay infomsrcc nation- and to ch’ecrom other cles, drivcithe grant state and lo<

After gettom e PoUce rcceivingS41 a fleet of pcrccnt of wvith mobile up and ru

about gettiilesigned to calls to mulby enhanc- puter, softwwith the yielded resuRcgionol cost down

in ter and 569,512,

on Wai tag toe

Jerome say sev\

l j \ are misF l a By Dixie Thoi

TImes-Nows <

JEROME I f, d ieesc plariP i m ud] waste

sewer plant ttta la lr ins the indumw onagreomcn!cutl»o

“ S o d t y f i$3,000 for 1

In Pniio , Jerome Chec ,^ P Q , discharge in

ments with i and not nod

“ “ discharges.John Boyi

. . . ment plant n1 bnck will Coundl o n l .f recMgm- sent Icttere I drawm git on Aug. Sco A L ,P^C 3 their, inchistz

A L L2003 _________

iji’tremams.d moro sden tific study be focuscd on what hap- salmon in the Pacific, id sdentists have told

sending morc salmon Pacific does no t rnean mon wiU re tum to their ' grounds in Northwest tervlrays.implc, he said, the pop- f sea lions and seals has , and their feasting on it have had an effect on he inflow of fresh water ?adfic also has changed inity.I not a view shared by In speaking to more I guests a t a SlOO-pcr- ■ception hosted by Save

high

I Wednesday. The new comput<

d a t a c o m p u t eficers. In-car terminals lice to use teletype to >rmation to cach other feck the status of vehi- ver’s licenses against local databases, etting over the thriU of $49,000 for the fund, 70 f what was needed to bc running, M arkus set tting more. Dozens of lultiplc vendors - com- frwarc, radio - finaUy .-suits. She whittled the m from S127.612 to

istewate cheese ple Cheese reps ;wer readings istakenhomas Reale n corrospondont______

[E - lines against two lants for sending too ' stewutcr to th e city’s nt arc a >vay of remind- idustries that “we have lent and you need to Uve he sewer plant mana|;cx

r fined WesiFarm Foods r two discharges and lecsc Co. S2300 for one in excess of ^ c i r agree- h the d ty of Jerome - lotifying ^ e d ty of the

oyd, wastewatcir trcat- it manager, told the City n TUesiiy that he had rs to the two industries concemlng violation of <

isQ ^ agreements wich

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1OV0 darOur Wild Salmon on T BabbitC said the dams n removed becousc salm being destroyed.

Various groups have jo a strategy of filing law: remove the dams. But C r Congress’s resolve not to the controversial dams stored tv what he said is i gy crisis. .

I f hydroelectric power ated by the system of da to be replaced with sourccs, Craig said, it increase the pcr-kUowa

. cost between 200 and 3 cent. The present average electric kilowatt-hour cc

Please see CRA1Q,

I ted

wuedwoM/Twlifter allows Baker, who Is a pati

t e r s i n s q u a d c“I got discounts bee

begged and pleaded,” ] said.

“Wc’rc really glad to i city of Jerome doing thi: Ron Vogt, director of SER( “It’s very forward-thinl hope the other areas s value bf this and move .<iame cUrection."

Lack of technology ir area policc departments for lack of desire. Most like to see similar capal but they (lon't have the fu

’ Please soe POUCE.

^fines s [)lants, oi

the dty.“If the agreement L<? i

lowed, ive see problems lil happened a couple of weel Boyd said.

There were 10 instances loads to die dty’s wastcwa tem. he said, and dicro v caUs alerting the d ty tha were excessive discharges c Had tlie dty been wamcc are steps that co.uld hav taken to help more the wastewater on through t] tem. He was able to trace t the discharges back to tl checse plants.

Councilwoman M Schmidt said the industries bc fined for each instance < loading the system and not ing the dty.

Kris Kostdecky, plant in of WesiFarm Foods, said ll faUtut: to notify the d ty ha] when a drier at the plant fire. Steps were takcp to . the Ere and control (he water flood. Four loads of

I water were captured into rate tank and hauled off.

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, lN£Obituaries . Comunidad' Community

'ity E /S to n O i{u /B a ld tm , 7

tns Mayo » m o r e

" 911«wsmts to BySandwWIw .ro jgsa id - -nmofrNewscoto breach -------------------s is bol- hAGERMAJ s a n ener- „ a n ts more for

spends on the i e r gener- ^ s ^ t d x cente lam s had Jicsiden ts c h o th e r cotmty taxes, it .would Norwood said vatt-hour enhanccd-911 300 per- taxation,

ge hydro- * ^ y feeUng cost now chat money bc

said.Q. Page 03 a c y Coundl

on Tliesday

h Gooding Cou

Idaho Regiom C enter servio m ent of $4,226 ccnt of the COI the centcr, bai b e r of Hagi

_________ responses.SIRCOMM

Jerome, TVvin comities. Thee soon break av< dispatching

Hagerman ' Scott termed c

Ice over and i ered by the tax paying for a Io vtrouldbcaloti

“We do have them ,” Counc said. “I hove { Ing them.”

The improvements

' tion system. JJ>. Pructt.no main data ch high channel □ to see the dep£ the north-sldc

-monitored by W and Jerome C■ ment.■ W ith chc c I order to requc I . th e Gooding I \ Department, 1 I y • C O M M d i^tc I • t is then relaye . i department. Pi 1 ■ safety issue.

“The coimty I mile out of to\

and I would nc ' said. “I go son

two or thiw} scI_______! is supposed to 1TWftw.m.1 had 'dispatchct

who is suppose me. They don’i side or the nor

The. Hagerm

c a r s-• old UHF frequecause 1 ofnew V H Fra’ M arkus years after SD

operation. Rac> see the w 1« P ^ a shis ” said ments. HagernRCOMM. fttenioii's nK|iinking. 1 the quick r<!spc

see the t u ^ y approve,-e in the . >*»«

npplcs m a potin otherts is not T S 'P '? ’'™ .'st would Valley, they Imlabilities, t r j ^ e m .funds. 11'= 'E. Page C3 Pie;

send mei facial sa

confusion tlie : not fol- fied, Kostcledc like what ‘Fhe seconc fcks ago.” %vhcn an oj)er

tJic system dm s o f over- time and faili voter sys- about it. Betv were no chiirges, WestI

liat there total of 9344 j: s coming m itted limit in cd, diere w ater system ave been pounds were sc ic occcss and 30. the sys- Kostdecky a

I thrxfc of two mondis W the two been installing

its equipment M arjorie d ^ ’.'in't d ra y s es shoulde of over. Bdl Ricbcscl lOt notify. Jerome C h ^

unaw are of a

T S

^ marched dutiv® and thought «le waste- exaggerated cof waste- fo a ^ in d ie sy s o a sepa-ff. In th e Please s

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or wants e£rom j center |WIsacaver :1 correspondent

MAN-The dty% m a ^2 for the money the d ty the regional emeigency rntei;ts of Hagerman pay xcs, and Mayor Jim aid the d ty paying for )11 service Is double-

ing is that wc could use > i better clsevrficrc,” he

n d l members, howevei; ay approved paying Councy for Southern - jonal Communications rviees. The d^yls poy^,226 represents 4 3 per- .: c o u n ^ o b ll^doa to , based upon the mon- lagerm an gfllla and

IM serves G ooding vin Fhlls and lincom lie d ty ofTWin Bills wiU c away and do its own

an Councilman Jim sd enhanccd-911 a serv- : nd above services cov- |! tax base.Tlie option of ja local dispatdi system ' lot morc costly, he said, lave a burden wc put on lundlmon Pete Weir vc problems with stiff-

iccm is over needed mts to the communica- m. Hagerman Officer t.now operates on the

chaimd. Due to the icl craffic, he would Uke lepartmenc swicdicd to dde dispatch, which is

by Gooding County c County low cnforde-

c curront system, in xiuest assistance bom ing County Sheriffs It, he must call SIR- patch, and the message laycd to the sheriffs t. Pnietc considers it a

mty officer could be a I town, getting shot at, d never know that,” he some shifts with only

c security chccks. That I to tw done houiiy. Pve chcrs caU me and ask posed to be monitoring lon’t know if it'^ south - north side.” erman Quick Response jcpartment and poUce it had to operate on the equency radios instead !F racUos for four or five '■ SIRCOMM went into Radios ivero supposed Jiascd for Uie depart— I jerman Firc Chicf Tim. requests for radios for., esponse unit were even- ovcd. IfOVQS normally act Uke I pond, spreading out in | janem,” Peterson said, em is that in Hagerman ! hit rocks and l>cgin to

w UHF radios only Please see 911, Page 03

essageiaysdie city wiLS not noti- ilecky s;iid.:ond spill happened ijH-T.itor failed to shut down at th<- sixicified failed to teU anyone Between die I'.vo dis- estl'arm Foods sent a 44 twimds over its per­il into tlie d ty ’s wjiste- tem; 7,714 of those V sent between July 20

icy also said in die past s WesiFarm Foods has ling a lot of upgrades to- lent. Tlic equipm ent' ays work like it should iiTil instidled. csell, plant manager of ,eesc Co., said ho was- if any spill until he ;e notice from the dty.1 who normally moni- 3w readings h ^ been 'hUc,RiebeseUsaid.Hc- [irou^ the plant data, ht the readings were |id due ’ to “excessive I: system.”3se see JEROME, Page 03

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' WENDELL - An agi signed “n iesday betwe school d isa ic t and the < save the district nfearly that it would have spen t: sealing thc high school lot.

In exchange for chip for thc next three years, will take over ownersh 2,072-square-foot modulu ing. The building was i used us thc middle schoo

Fof o b ttu « y r i tw and Irt tion. Th« »4nail addrtM until 4 p ^ . a m y <Uy. 1 e o t0 WWfW.mnlcv»ll«Y.c

Erma (Kiser) Sand 'Falls p o s ^ away Sui 17.2003.

E rm a.w as bom ii Idaho, on Oct. 31,1914 Iy moved to Bliss v atteoded school and from Bliss High Schot She worked in Califor Gowan Field in Mount

' before marrying Uoyd Hagerman in 1936. H

' son and daughter and I Cafe in Hagerman. In divorced. Erma then beauty salon in her : home. In 1955, she mo

• (Pete) Sande of TWin EHer passion and love

. crcatcd a beautifu around their home on of WendeU and Fllei

Jake (officially nam Kraus, bom to L Anna Marie TVupp Kra 14,1927, in WiJey, Cole this world for a prom sion on Tuesday, Aug. 1 th c age of 7G years, o and five days.

Jake stancd school his eariy diildhood on in Wiley. The family d farm .wuth of BurJcy \ was in the sccond { attended grade schoi Miller School and juni Burley Junior High Sch War n was then in pre J’ake’S four older brotl all in thc scrvice, so 1 stay home and help forming and didn’t gc

• high school.In 1944, thc family n

farm near Greeley, C continued to help on th eariy 1946, hc met 1 wife, Elsie Weber.They

. ried on March 21, 19 Congregational Chi Greeley. To this marri: sons were bom, Gaiy D and Randy K.

They formed for th n ea r Greeley and r Rupert in 1948, to where they still rcs: loved farming and woi a t it. He farmed and mi until mid 1962. The said they knew when ii to get up when thcv i milicing machinc at 6 a

After selling thc mill fed cattle along with f< 1971, Jake was honorcc named "Farmer of thc Minidoka County. Jali from farming in 1! bccamc a “go for” and helper.

Jake was a chartcr n th e Rupert Elks,BPOE was diosen “Elk of tht 1965. He retained his ship but was no long Jake was on active mcm

Emmet Lee Long. 85. of Bliss, died TUesday 2003, at thc Cedar E Ccnter in Filer.

Emmet was bom in - M a. on Jan. 14. 1918. i

Reuben David an Stoneciphcr Long. H c ' ond educated in Missou married Edith Elrpd in

He is survived by h

Ij

Lorraine Ballard, 85, 18, 2003, at 0 Bongc health care ccntcr.

She was bom in L ■ Minn.. Feb. 21, 1918, tJ

te r of Joseph an . (WoddeU) Metcalf.

Lorraine was a r nurse and practiced mn of her life until h er nrd

t» .!_______________ .

alleyAVe s t

lell Scland la te r as

l«nt m iddle scho“EverybcK

agreement Supcrinten< tween the said. “ We 1 [le dty will school an d r rly S45.000 building, an •nt for chip- for th e i r 1 Ml parking office.”

FoUowing :hip-scalii)g boord, C ha irs, thc d ty and M ayor ] irsUp of a the agrcem c iular build* A n o th er d IS formerly and th e sc hool library allow fo r

— - O b i]d Informatkm, call 7 3 S ^ 7 8 Moi tM for obHuartM to obKsem«<l< y. To vt«w or submit obttuartes < l«y.com and click on 'Obituaries.

Erma (Kiser)andc okfCwin Sundaj Aug.

1 in Soldier,914. The fami- s where she nd graduated ± oolin l932 . ifomia $nd at luntain Home oyd Jensen ofI. They hod a 4 . ^ 1 ^ nd ran Lloyds ■In 1945, they . ^ ,

en opened acr Hagermanmarried Pere

nFMls.love of flowerstiful garden fom iliar to on thc comer TWin F ^ . Filer, a pbce tiired in lo

Jake Krlamed Jacob) I •Q Lorens andKraus on July • ___:oIo. Jake left ' j . ;romised man-g. 19,2003, at ' V's, one monih i

» l and spent1 on the farm ^iy moved to a ^cy when Jake 'C d grade. Hc chool at thelunior high at p ’ , ■ School. Worldprogress and i irothcis wercso hc had to Llilp with thc Paul Congreget to go to had h e ld ma

the years. Hly moved to a ushering, w!f, Colo. Jake and g re e t tl'n the farm. In looked forwi:t his future sausage suphey werc mar- on th is ever1946. at thc 1961. Jak e h

Church in the P au l Hirriagc, three June o f 1981yD., Jerald J. J a k e lovct

H e e sp e a a ll• three years grandchildrcd moved to he d id a lotto the farm just d ro p m ireside. Jake the Lord ancworked hard for th e n1 milked cows received. (he neighbors througli two:n it was time bypas.s surjcv heard the angioplasty6 a.m. sharp! stent implanmUk cows, he Jake loveh fanning In and took pi3rcd l^ being son.s grow t<thc Year" for their m anyJake retired the Lord too

1991, and 1962,hegnnmd port time ond Jerald .

w ere h is prii•r member of them grow, v0E«2106.Hc church an d sthc Year" in Seeing Deoihis member- m orried witonger octive. own, Lisa ajicmbcrofthe their choser

Emmet Li, 85.0 resident te rn M ildrctday, Aug. 19, and Iris Lunr Draw Care H e vras p

his brother,I in Bnishcar, ters, D orth18. the son of Ivorine Ruitand Pearl T he grove

Se was raised ice will be Iaouri. Emmet Aug. 22, 20(i in Nevada. C em etery >y his two sis- Forester offi

Lorraine I. Ball)85, died Aug. 1984. iigor. Maine, Surviving

B ollard of n Lake C ity, C olum bia,8. thc daugh- B ollard of and Ethel th ree grand:

of Bangor. 1 registered V ictoria , nursuigmost C anada, Ren nrdrement in British Colu

V m t d n t n ^ 2 1 ,3 0 0 i

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hooIDias dossrooms afte r the P hool was condemned.Mdy won on this deal,” inden t Larry Monly '1 have o ' new middled rc o l^ didn’t need thc . and the d ty can use it • library and police

ng approvol by th e hoirmon John W r i^ t ir Paul Isaacson signed ki ment.r deal between the d ty bi school district m ight di

r the building of a fo

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i^cvall«)r.com. Daath n o t l ^ a ra : la ontlna, or to placa a tn a i i a ^ Ir lea."

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Joash<CliiHaiBoi

Whto mony residents of Por Is. The garden was fca- Fall locol newspapers and p.m

Craus - Rupert------------------------------ 1 Nic

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g r e g a t i ^ C h t ^ and ^

. Hc espedally e n jo y ^ Mejwhere hc could m eet Jaki

; the people. Hc always Lynrword to helping on the Mainippcr. Hc had helped BcUvent sincc it started in Ncv2 had been a director on Kra

Housing Board sincc gnu381. . Kr aved to travel and visit, andally enjoyed visiting the Ed'dren. After retirement, Woiot of visiting and would twoin on people. Jake loved Pritmd openly thanked God (Lcl

many blessings hc maiGod brought him cou;

wo bock surgeries, two Hurgerics and several histy procedures and a Mallant. Dollived his family dearly Edvpride in watching his Wci

r to manhood and see Kni'ly achievements. A fter Tl:ook Randy on June 10, a.m.rew even closer to Gary thcId. l i ie grandchildren 1213ridc and Joy. Watching ViniV, wiitching their sports, willd school events and 4-H. Hconno. Jake ond Lynn Fridm th children of their Hon

and Tina excelling in andsen careers and Nick. Sati

Lee Long - Blissred Stokcsbcny of Filer Wundy of Nampa. ed I; preceded in death by Amer. Loren Long and sis- Pth a Stokcsbcny and majutherford. (Thiiveside memorial serv- Chse held at 2 p.m. Friday, Ir2003, at the Hagerman sugjr with the Rev. John majiffidating. the

Hard - Bangor, IVgnu

ng are two sons, Rene ' Atliof Victorio, British iMctI, Canada. Steven sisti)f Kansas City, Kan.; Ne\ndsons, Nathan Bollord nepor. Aron BoUord of S

British Columbia, dot«lene Bollard ofVIctoria, Broiolumbia, Canada; one Bon

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'Hw pubHc U bivttad to an opi housa at the naw Wendell Ml' School from 7 to 9 p.m. Mon

'Tba bulklliiM wttt houaa grade: Ihrough ol^t and Is locoted < 800 E. Main St.. bohind ther school.

Ididicn in the ncw m id d le ;Before passage of th e I

build a ncw m iddle scho district had budgeted $ 2 for the demolition o f tl

dlna i> 4 p.m. for naxt-day public ira a froa sarvlca and can ba pla (• In an indMduai onJIrw c>*fi*tbo

Fallswas thc subjcct of a speda KMVl” tdevision.

She was preceded in d ea t her beloved husband, Pete Sa

Erma is survived by her Roben Jensen of Benton Wash.; daughter, Kaye Jei Nubel of San Juan CapisD Calif.; son, Ron S ande Pullman, Wash.; and daug: Joanne Sharrai of Orfino, W She also leaves three sisters, 1 Clifford and Ruth Anderso: Hagerman ond Lolo Pop< Boise. She has 12 grandchili and 16 grcat-grandchildrcn.

Thc scrvicc will bc held a a.m. FWday, Aug. 22, 2003, at White Mortuary, “Chapel by Park,” 136 Fburth Ave. E . , : Falls. FHends may call frorr p.m.Thursdj^.

Nick was the “apple of his c He ond Nick loved th e s: things, farming and an in IbUdng about animals, Jake lc dogs, ^ kinds of dogs! After Border CoUic. Bob died, his “ luck” changcd and he broi home many dogs, bu t coul k ^ p them, so he finally gave

Ita his grandkids, h e lo > ^ < of you vciy mudi and hc proud of you all!

Joke ond Elsie rededici their lives to thc Lord af te r death of Matthew, and they t been blcswd.

Jake is survived by his v Elsie, of 57 years; his sons, C Janey) Kraus of Heybmm JcnJd (Cathy) Kraus of Rup [lis grandchildren, D eanna (h Meyer of Colorado S p r in g C Jake (Tbwnyo) Kraus of Hozel Lynn (Dan) Boberg of Sii Madre, Calif., Lisa Morforc Bellevue, Wash., Tina Krau: New York City. N.Y., and t ECiaus enrolled a t CSI; gr grandchildren. TVisia and Asl Kraus, Dcrck Meyer and Nat and Julia Boberg; two broth Ed Weimer of Greeley, Colo., Waller (Ethd) Kraus of Rup two sisicrs, B cnha (Eugc Pricc of Burley and E n [LcRoy) Lcbsack of Paul; many nieces, nephews :ousias,

Hc was preceded in death his son. Randy; his grand: Vlatihcw; his parent-i; a si: Dollic Knopp; and his broth Edward and David Kraus, J Weimer and Lorens and W li Kniu.<.

Tlic funeral will be held ai I.m. Saturday. Aug. 23. 2003 ;hc I'aul Congrcgational Chu 121 N, Sccond W.. with P a ITmcc Frank offidating. Bu vill bc nt thc Paul Cemetery.

lYicnds may call from 6 -8 i "riday at Rasmussen Fum lome. 1350 E, IGth St.. Buj ind from 10 until 10:45 { Saturday at the church.

5Military honors will bc pro

ed by Lea Owsley Post ^31 of American Legion.

Family members and fric may call from 1-5 p.m. to rrhursday) ot Demaray’s Goo< Chapel.

In lieu of flowers the fai mggcsts memorial coniribuc [nay bc made in Emmet's nam the Filer Churdi of thc Na2an

Mainepanddaughtcr, Laine Ballan fVtlanta. Ga.; one brother. Ror Mctcolf oflWin Fblls, Idaho; nstcr. Margaret Jones of Ga1 Nev.; , several n icces lephcws. '

Services vnll be held a t a L date in Edcii. Idaho. A servic BrookingySmith, 133 C entcr Bongor, Maine.

, city a]school. Howcvi to dem olish

' school in.exchi 'pen locatcd behin<Vflddio cjty vnmied ta

a new d ty haU les five $2qpflW

trict’S budget, IJ high uyf^ hn,dedicate to

-----------' kittMen o r soieschooL Manly said.

levy to Berause oflOol, the keeping middJS2 0 0 .0 0 0 at thc middle sth e old ing them walk

4lc» Myron Wo4»c«d Buhl, memorbook, today a t tl

Church in Bi — ^ ChapeL Buhl

EariF.Sho ice at 1 0 a.i

ia l on ^ _ p c V a U ^Kimberly Ro

ath by will t e a t Suiande. ' " “ ils “ WT son, * ‘otlay o t the I

'e m 'Simmo, ^cw m stio mle of *y vicwmg fniBhtcr Farmer Func

Ninth, Buhl;i.Nora 10 o.m. Somtion ot Cemetery m

Delta Moi service a t 2

■ a t 11 Mortuary; bia f th c Sunset Membv the call fror

thc day of tl ,m 4-8 Mortuary.

Gary Leslie ol scrvicc at C^arey Cemcti

; eye.” John Urriasam e friends may

imals. •—l o v e d ______ _ •

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new aIc a o i

LZ for pa»r thc ■ WASHINGTC ' have rules froih th

Protection Ag wife, improve the vie Gary national park:

I and areas as p ^ of upert; with an environ (Ken) The agency jColo., rules’l^ ,A p r il : elton, tion in nationa! Sierra ness areas unde rd of Ncw York-bast u s of Defense annoui Nick EPA has b

great- improve vi.*ribilii ishley in these outdoo atalic settlerffent “set thers, ^)cr insure tho: ... and spokesman Dav upert; Tlic rules arcgene) states to imposi :m ma lution frorn pow • and sourccs of enu: ’ and hundreds-of mil

and visibility pith by dson,

after a 3 0 ^ y period EPA ivfiuired to proi

11 by April 2004.1 cffect^a yea^ b t

u dofflpme Kood Brini; u« all the “i

out jnv

b a b ;CLEA

’“ o“/ ' 228 Shos- Twin Falls, I

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ipproviever, the d ty offered fotlh condemned . izechangc for the aimcx todnd (he school. The kitta-u^e t t e annex for 1

to0 0 0 is still in thc dis- qust, unused. 1have th a t $200 ,000 to me0 a m id ^e school misome other project,” an

>f parent interest in airddle' sdiool students roile school and not hav- poiilk to the high school we

IVood Thompson Jr. of todlorial scrvice at 11 a.m. Fui

the First Christian Ro:Buhl (Fiirmcr Funeral at

;hortofTWinFblls,serv- Folo.m. today at Parked Cn

cy Funeral Home, 2551 Cei Rood, TWin Fidls; burialSunset Memorial Pork; Iay call from 9-10 a.m. serIC funeral home. He;

Chilis Norris of Buhl, public Chi3m 4-7 p.m. today; fomi- Vilfrom 4-7 p.m. FHday ot RivLincral Chapel, 130 N. colll; graveside scrvicc at Ro:turday at the West End E. in Buhl.

larzocca of Kimberly, 2 p.m. today at Whileburial will follow at y _

cmorial Park; friendsrom noon to 1:45 p.m. Bf the service at White dau

. Erd Wc<

!lIeSmoltolon.iociiloii. Tat 7 p.m. today al die Auj.ctcry. Fur

rrizaga of TWin Falls, oy call from 5-7 p.m.

will set Iair rules o arks nejJTON (AP) - New viethe Environmental Kir

\gency would help datriewancPairqualityin casrks and wilderness Iof a coun settlement T\i(

ronmental group. thcy agreed to set new Ycii l 2005 for oir pollu- grona! paries and >wdcr- Iidcr a settlement with Stcased Environmcntol to .ouncedTUcsday. he:

been working to I lility ond reducc hazeloor settings, and thc 'T lsets o course to fur- MJ hose actions,” ogency>ave Deegan said. H ,are meant to njquire **tose.limits on oir pol- oiver plants and othermissions, which drift gj-tmiles and causc haze y d ' prrjBlems in remote

Yelttlement requiresm thc U.S. Distria. jj,_! District of Columbia c lay public commcnt \ also - would bc rropose the new ndesi.lTicy would go into „ '

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f r o m S P O T ^ H

,S C L E A N E R S Hod af remonnjf spots. , * c "old fricndi" hancinc n vour cloKl!

3 B E L S l lA ]>JERS 5oshone St. E. Ws. Idaho 83301 S3-2258

& =aSS S= SB S S^B S SS SS

' 6 c h i p -for meals, the board had ai ised hiring on architectural to specifications fokitchen.

Board approval was also to request b ids. on th c d qualifications.

Bids wrill be opened m onth, and the board will i mine how much of thc ki area can b e built.

“T he ncw m iddle s alrcady has an area thai rough plumbed-in, so if at point we wanted to add a ki we could,” Manly

- S e r v i c e ;

today a t Parke’s Magic \ Funeral Home, 2551 Kim Road; vigil scrvice ot 7 p.m. i at th e funeral home; Ma: Christian burial FViday a Edward^ Catholic Church in Foils; burial will follow in the Cross Section of the IWin Cemetery.

Helen W. Banner of Heyl scrvice a t 11 o.m. R iday o H eybum 1st and 2nd ’ Chopel of The Church of . Christ of Latter-day Saints Villa Drive; burial will b Riverside Cemetery; friends coll from 6 -8 p.m. toda; Rosmussen Funeral Home, E. 16th St., Burley, and fror

- D e a t i

Zoey ErdmannBUHL - Zoey Erdmann, ii

lau g h te r of Brad and Ni Erdmann of Buhl. A'cdncsday.Aug. 13,2003.

The memorial service was \u g . 19. 2003, a t the Foi Funeral Chapel, 130 N. Nini 3uhl.

Memorial contributions ca jivch to the Zoey Erdn

D e f e n s e a

o p t o u t o lPROVO, Utah (AP) - The

ney for inmate Ron Lafferty victed of killing a fo Kimberly woman ond h e r 5 daughter, has withdrawn froi case, as has the judge.

Lafferty appeared in ' T\iesdi^ where a judge appi the m otion by attom ey Yengich to withdraw on ground of a Conflict of intere

Lafferty also learned' that J Steven Hansen, whom he ref to as “stupid Stevie” in pro hearings, has rccuscd himiscl

Lafferty was-cordial to J

Despite activi no major eru]

YELLOWSTONE NATIO PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Geothc activity is increasing i YcUovrttone National Park g< basin and thc bottom Yellowstone Lake is bulging sdentists say there is no im{ ing major eruption.

Searing ground tcmperat bursts of steam and flows 0 water prompted park offidc closc about half thc trail Norris Geyser Basin this sun and thc increased thermal a ty has led to concern am ong: visitors about thc potential fi crupoon.- “This is just part of thc ch

diat goes on in Yellowstone,” geologist Hank Hcasler sai won^ soy it’s normal, bccaus don’t know what *normar is.”

But sdentists say there is ni

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author* "Hopefully, by n ral firm hove the answers for the .In other busii

approved increa0 given education fee fro design s tudent

Cost of leasing d n ex t and refitting of1 deter- was returned kitchen increase.

No raise in the school was induded in t

lat was Board approvs It some maintain thc sa Idtchcn routes and safet

said . year.

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Valley 10:45 a.m. FHdqy at mberly1. today R a d id E Walkup [ass of scrvice at 2 p.m. Ia t St. TWin Falls First Assi

in TWin Church, 143 N. Loo leH oIy family burial willn FiiUs scrvicc (White Mc

Falls).

jybum, Rena Peari Thaca t tlic graveside scrvicc a t ;Ward a t Sunset Men:

F Jesus (Reynolds Funeralts, 530 FUls). bc in

ds may Lois R. Hopkins olay a t Gooding, graveside3, 1350 p.m. Saturday iom 10- Memorial Garden'in

H N O T I C E Smemorial fund at on

infant ^ '

^died Edna GarrardOAKLEY - Edna C

IS held Oakley died Wedne: 'arm er 2003, at Parke Vic inth in Rehabilitation.

Arrangements - can be announced by Hans Im ann Burley Chapel.

a t t o r n e y , j

i f L a f f e r t ye attor- Anthony Schoficl Ty,-con- — oversee Laffertylsform er Ron Lafferty i• young Dan were found gt)m the 24, 1984, murdi

Lafferty - the wicourt their brokers - or

iproved old doughtcr, Ericy Ron ' Dan Lafferty <in thc were told in a rcvcrest. to kill the mothert Judge Dan Lafferty W3efcrred ' sentenced to senTcvious without parole. Inelf. Ron Lafferty wa:

Judge sentenced to die.

d t y , s c i e n t i s t s 1

i p t i o n a t Y e l l oIONAL ilcnce that Yellowhcrmal for a powerful cr

in a thc one that rocgeyser 600,000 years ago.m of If the pork werng, but its top. there wcnpcnd- signs that magir

toward thc surfaatures, quakes would beof hot ond stronger. The

nals to often rising oiails in Yellowstone, wouimmcr. graduolly rise an<activi- of many geysers w

g some All of that activ1 for an monitored by sd t

YeUowstonechange Observatory, a lon,.’’ park of tlte park’s unaid. “I ■ tems.use we If the park wci5.” major eruption, tlno evi- n’t bc subdc. I Icai

D Y O U B E W I I

4 V E S T I N B E T

M M U N I C A T I O

i COUNSELORS &AU(MAOIC VALLEY HBABOtO AIDS)

7 3 3 -0 6 0 1 ’ 733-0916a ADDISON AVE E. • TWIN FA ) IN OOODINQ, BOHUEY. HAIL!

ViJtM. M a r k

w a p ^ly next m onth wcW vers.”lusiness, th e boarf zeasing th e d n v tf !from $45to$90paif

sing th e v eh id e , ^ - ; a f te r th e vehide :d p ro m p ted tl^d

the in structo r^ fee in th e hike, roval w as given to ! sam e school bijs afcty stops as la^t

/ at th e church. •

kup of Kimberly, n. W d a y ot t h e '\ Assembly of God ‘'Locust; a private nil p recede the'.;; M ortuary, TWin _.‘

[hackcF 'W 'sraer, | i sat 1 1 a.m .Friday ,, Memorial P ark .,

Chaiw l, TWin

ns of N am pa and idc senrice a t 1 ’ a t M illcrest ^ n in Nampa. *'

iS —t any Wells Fargo

•dna G arrard, 93, of ’ incsday, Aug. 20, ■■View C are and

i • w ill bc lansen M ortuary

j u d g e

;y c a s eifield, w ho will now •tylscase.ty and his brother id guilty in the JiUy urders of .Brenda • wife of another of -o n d h e r 18-mon*- Erica. 2ty claim s thc two revelation from G«1 h er an d child, y was convicted ar^d serve.life in prison :. In a separate trial, was convicted and '

lie.

s expect ■ lowstone:llowstonc is poised 1 eruption, such us rocked th c region

ago.were ready to blo^

would b e sevci^ agma w as moving uriace, an d earth- be m ore frequent

Thc ground, while and falling In

would m ost likely and tlie chcm ist^

rs would chonge... ctivity is constantly sd en tis ts with th«

Volcaiuc long-running stuqtr . underground sys-

wcre poised for a n. th e s i g ^ vrould- Icaslcrsaid.

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BrokiBy Mary Lou P o tts Tlro»»Waw» eormpocK

;,£ U H L - T h e salo < Buhl School .Di

struction of a new $ Mgh school w cnr as Tuesday.

ITie bonds were $ol< ra te of 4.47 peicc!

Wells Fhfgo Bank, & members were toldlVi ' The money-wili be

Sept. 2, and Superinti said the money w

cii in the state invesm a '^ o r t term to cam s< until the construction

Groimdbrcaldn^ is October, an d distri expect the school to I ;students in the fall of: ; Voters approved the learlier this year for th« Iat Sawtooth Bouli iSeventh Street. Distr Isay the school will hav [auditorium, 1,800-se! [um, full-service cafe imons area, 23 [libraiy/mcdia room, th ler labs, m eeting roon {learning lab and ofGc ladm inistrators and

I !Thc sccond floor will > IwaUdng track, storage

I jweighdifting facilities.

i C o u n t y

j o f . w e t l a;By Shari Chaney !Tlme»^ew» wrttar

; RUPERT - Because {fishermen have droj ihbdks into the pond n< !pn Interstate 84, it cai Icrcd waters of the Un !controUed by the U.S.. |of Engineers.> Rccreation opportiir !tutc in terstate comi icould prevent Miiiidc Icommissioners from d Ipond and adjaccnt wc [out a permit from the c ^ acrcs of wetlands, and controUcd by the the northw est comc owned by the councy years, commissioners I about selling.

. Minidoka County c ers have appealed th Resignation and met with Mores Bergman, appeals review office: yVrrny Corps of Engin< site..■ ■ Bergman camc fro

Police _Continued from C l . “It’s a m atter of com th e money,” said Rupe: Bob Lowder. “It’s in But not the near futun

Brian McNary, Haili police said, “Our pr been infrastructure - i our mainframe from and costs. I antidpate qf years ... when we ho understanding of Our i have something like th •"•The d ty of TWin Fall dlong. S taff Sgt. Dan the TWin Falls Policc E

911___ _continued from C l * ^ r k e d In about 40 pci

v m c ^ SIRCOMM th. repeater wys necdc ptomised at the start of were also purchi ■Hascrman. Wendell ar ■addition, Hagerman als ^ e n a tactical channe ihg firc and other i

• isjsponscs. The spedt eliminates interference tadio traffic a t the seen •' Wtth tlie new repcatt Salmon Falls Dam. i

•bounces from Hagcnr Costicford repeater ar SIRCOMM Peterson i ;>vould now like to s< yepeaters on the systei

lJerome_Scontlnued from Cl

"Jerom e Cheesc hs •thousands of dollars wo Storing equipm ent all tl Itlant, and none of the shows spikes like that. I ^ c k through the data i {teigain... I want to bc uf M u and do what K c b csc ll said. jffiRicbesell said he % g e s of data and think {m dings were mistakci ^Sbcese has since insta l^ e rs to keep the foam < J The d ty contends th ICSieesc senc a total

. ; ^ u n d s over its peTmitt yuly; 24,160 of those pcV '

( e r s e U i

lc of bonds for to smte.District^ con- qualifiedV $9.65 million memberas planned on txilkedw:

lie work:sold at an inter- neededrecnt by broker acts only, School Board for the1 lUesday night.' tors,be available on - If theintendent Rick ruling, tly will bc invest- manager■stmeht 1 for is comphnsom em terest lh e bion is started. some cai, is planned in- based upstrict officials vision on to be ready for

•die new school O n ^ Dulevard and'istrict offidals Giris ChhaveaSOfrseat plans to•seat gymnast- “ *afetena, com- the '1 dassrooms, tiie Boysi,th«je comput- on the talooms, distance oons to tifGce space for agreeingtd counselors. veyingscill have an oval The bcage rooms and 200S corics. offidals:

y a i m s f o r

a n d d e s i g iNeb., to \water cx

------^ 208use ouKf'State interstatedropped their of recrealJ near Exit 208 Minidocan be consid. AttorneyUnilcd States, people rc

15. Army corps comc spcthe pond

rtunitics consti- nation wommerce and merce woiidoka Coimty ™.“?“n changing the ofnaalswedands with- dedsionle corps. Nearly The unolids, designated county cihe corps, sir in propertyimer of land removed,nty whidi, for been ad^re have talked serious pi

made, Coy commission- said.

the wedands ' If die alet Wednesday sionere alan, regulatory accept tinficer from die - t h w appgineers, at the which is I

Costs coufrom Omaha, missioner

said his a:oming up with ilar compipert detective All patroin our future, vrith thecure." able com]lailey chicf of cer to ha^problem has “Ifs p;

: - to speak to process,”im our cars - posals aiate in a couple we’ll be o! have a better for the teiur needs, we’ll within a is that." For otl;Falls is fartiier to get inan McAtee of offers v«ii;c Department th e advar

nccted spcrcent of tite tiuT«ugh a^ m a i ly con- ’ “If SIR'that another moneyto

cded. Radios for HagertofSIRCOMM Petersonrchased for issue. ThiI and BUss. In good for uI also has been is if they awel, used dur- COMM mir emergency thing is fiiedal channel I vwint toncc from other te e meetccnc. executivetiater at Lower ahnost twtl. the signal somebodyerman to the taken can■ and then to • O therin and Pruett induded:J see all Uie • Budgstem intercon* approved;

sent betwihas,tens of Boyd i:

worUi of mon- incurredill through the overioadshe equipment - mates it wIt. I want to go Xenia \Ita and look ut north of tiB up front with p lan t, toIt is right,” Riebesell,

I I’m not grte has 1,100 has beenslinks the dty^ too maiwiken. Jerome stinks whcistalled sprin- had to liwm down. tha t oap .; that Jerome d e a n itu pcal of 60,850 be fined crnitted limit in Coundh»pounds were th e d ty a n

Is bond!district'has advertised for a

zt m anager-for th e new 1 construction, bu t according , Itc qualifications, no one ied for the position. Board ier Granr Loveless said he I with the state office of pub- rk ^ and certification is not d if the pro jea manager nly as a quwty control agent le builder and subcontiac-

tie state office dianges the . the district n ^ keep the }er it hires until the project ipleted.

bo^rd will now interview candidates for the piosition upon quality control super- only.

and Girls Clubdistrict-owned land near the igh school site, the Boys and Club of the Magic Valley to construct a ■new building 1 At Tkicsday nightls meet- le district^ agreement with lys and Girls Club wa^ again table wiUi some minor addi- o the lease, such as the dub ng to pay costs for all sur- ; scrviccs.board asked for.a January

comnlcdon date, bu t dub Is asJttd to extend it to 2006.

r removal R a t i o n0 verify wedands and open exist on the property near 08 and to look at whether ate commercc, in the form eation, occurs a t the site, idoka County Prosecuting ley Rick BoUar contends ; recreating at Exit 208 don’t specifically to si>cnd time at nd and if die wethmd desig-was not maintained, com-

would not be affeaed. lin about 30 days, county Is should have the corps’ m regarding their appeal, noffidal consensiis of the

commission is to sell the t y if the designation is :d. The property has never idvcrtised for ^ e and no1 purchase offers have been County Clerk Duane Smith

e appeal is denied, commis- : must dedde whether to the designation or continue ippcal at Uie next level - is District Court, BoUar said, ould start adding up if com- lers take the issue to court.

s agcncy hopes to have sim- nputere installed by Jan. 1. troi cars will be outfitted . iie capability for a remov. >mputcr, allowing each offi- tiave one while on duty, part of tiie next budget

s,” he said. "The grant pro- are out and wc believe

e able to secure the money terminals. We should know a month.”other communities hoping ' in on Uie action, Markus

ivords of caution. “We have rantage of flaUands and we

so Ute s i^ a l will go 1 all the sites in the system. IRCOMM would, spend the to finish up the loop system jerman, it would be givat,” in said. “It^ a monetary rhings are woridng pretty r us right now. The problem y aren't seeing you a t a SIR*: meedng, they tiiink every*I fine. I hod sjifety issues, M to cveiy single subcommit* eeting. eveiy SIRCOMM ivc board m eeting for two ycais. I sat therc until idy listened to me and got it are of.”r City CouncU business • d:idgct - Coundl members ;d a 5433,675 budget for fis*

tween the 20th and 30th.is still compUin^ costs

d with dealing with the ds to the system. H e esti* t will bc around 515,000.1 Williams, who lives just f the wastewater treatment told the council and

:I1, “Fm your worst enemy, giving up. Jcrome Cheesc

ngettmg away with this for ' IW years... The whole town irlum they dump. I wish you , live in my house and smell ap. I’m after you 'til you upx Jcrome Cheese should ' i every time they dump i t ” gflmim Jeny C ozier said and industries should work

Is for ni “Wc have to vrait for tr and allow two to th ree : I , an assessment,” d ub ofl> K aatt said. “We could t 1 ed before the 2006 dei J this we will have t

case it is needed.” t * It will take us about r to raise the ftmds we r t roprcsentative Gallic.^

Tho board agreed to 2006 deadline.

T hcam ountofthelc: » tied a t $1 per year for U t parcel a t Linden am

, “ITie Boys and Girls ( , ing will be available for

community use, as lo request does not interic d u b ^ schedules, and dnig*free facility,” Kaat

The agreement shoul ized at the district^ I I board meeting.I Board member Ken> said he has been pla;

phone calls and visits frI who say they heard Uie I not in support of the

Girls a u b . t “I want it knovm Uiat

school board and supe: of schools is definitely ii

I Boys and G irls^ u b in , said. “Fm .tirediof cat

from people tdl

NeighbolBy Shelley Ridenour TImes-Newa wrtter

BURLEY - Increas around Storybook Par new community playgi bu ilt there in May m signs should bc install rounding stree t intc som e park neighbors City Coundl Tbcsday.

M arquita Burgess am R ussell suggested th create four-way stops at section of 13th and Bi m aybe other intc around the park.

Don Dean, who liv< 1300 block of Burton, < w ith the suggestion.

T he one-block park t: Burton and Conant and 14th streets.

S top signs around Ui< n eed ed “to save kid Burgess said.- Council members, wt sm arting from b s t d ebate about the new signs in the Hiland 2 si in southeast Burley, fir digest more informat: w ant to see accidcnt

have a small area to c 'said. “That made a t

. . encc” in negotiating pri W hen funds permit, t

Jerom e hopes, to Eventually, the depart in sta ll technology th retrieve suspects’ phoi driver^ licenses, send fii and access warrants. “T a beautiful backbone," “If th e spectrum spacc c the technology, upgradii easy.”

B ut the dty doesn’t pl there. “This is the very

cal year 2003-04. The down about $250,000 year. Last year’s increase was generated by grant to the d ty for downtowr m ents through the Department of .Commen

T he new budget $49,920 for salaries for t officers. The coundl mer hold a spedal 7 p.m. mc< 26 a t City Hall to discus: an officer. Several applic been interviewed by W Norwood.

• Draft credit card Council members T\ies<

• unanimously agreed t c r c ^ t card policy shoul language to restrict th c a r^ . 'Ih is would tndudi

together to abide by tl m ent and match up the r

.Other coundl business• Mobile homes - 111

heard the first reading ol hom e ordinance. Tlie ordinance raises die ni m obile homes rcquirc mobile home park to requires a minimum c

' square feet for the park, \ square feet, allowed :

I mobile home. The homes to have 15 feet of s« between them. -'

' Tho ordinance will befocD the coundl two m and voted on Sept. 16.

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lew Buor a surveyor rumors in«monUisfor sdiool boaoffidal Steve Uie dub ... ]Ibe complet* then I w illeadline, b u t.. district puli die time in and leave t

to find an<ut 18 months' their d u b .”• n e ^ ” dub O ther S ^uTottsaid. induded: to u January • M ath

Elcm en ta rlease was set- Bnnvn outl• the two-acre m ath prog ind Seventh individual

. Bccausc t is Club build- teachcs theor school and make a srlong as the reaching si■fere wiUi the • l U ^d will bc a Prindpal Catzsaid. board up tluld be final- ing ru les,i September credits ai

phones ancn ‘McDonald from scudlagued with unwisely,from people • lriuisp<

le board was . trict in th ele Boys and year contr:

Co., H ill tclat the entire Idaho B oarperintendent continue ref in favor of a “safety” bvin Buhl,” he generally oPitching hell and th e cell me that im pact nex

►rs worry astree t irite from th e C Office, hea

ased traffic engineer a“ark sincc a irom peop/ground was streets whcmeans stop instaUed.oiled at sur- C assia <tcrscctions, Higens sairs told the ' data to th e

In anothmd Kenneth Storybookthe council bcrs direiat the inter- Randy StoBurton, and nance prolitcrsections smoking ar

the park,ives in Uie T hat is c1, concurred agenda foi

meeting.c ts betw eenn d i3 th an d Election I

for peoplewho are still running forc summer’s ‘crms of t i■cd for stop a t Usubdivision A dna Mas<

•irst warn to Dennis Cuation. They many tim ent data for seek re-ele.

1 cover,” she iceberg,” si big differ- Jerome d t j

jrice. wc hope tct, the dty of program to

upgrade. to cnhanceirtment can public emp!that could The comlotos, swipe simUar to efingerprints encrypted‘They’ve got “The data-," Vogt said. converse qu2 con handle out making ding will be radio,” Vogt

The flipplan to stop secrecy is thry dp of Uic have to go j

L> budget is chase of p3 from last emergency ised revenue from com p nts awarded credit cards wn improve* dal d ty trai he Idaho A rcceipt m L*rce. d ty d e rk fo t includes diasc.r two policc City Counicmbcrs vill the i&suancicedng Aug. departm entiiss hiring of were proviolicants have employees.Mayor Jim The propc

the agenda f-d policy - starting a t 7esday niglit • C ity a

the city's Council meiluld indude ing letters nlhe use of proposals fnide die pur* Uie dty.

the agree- dty needs si2 reading nance, b u t iISS induded: able. BecauDie coundl does not lurof a mobile the d ty stafiJ proposed inpat from onumber of nolseonlinaIred for a • W itc r0 four and Works Dircc

of 12,000 was looldngc, with 3,000 people to sit. for cach mittee to wrics \vill have souree proteseparation He is rcCTUi

committee. .II be read sitting on timoro times call Culver a

Schmidt s1 agreed the sit on th e coi

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i h l h ^in tovm indicate that the oa rd was not supporting ... I f the rumors continue, vill recommend that the }ull out of the agreement e th e Bow and Girls Qub m other location to build b.”

School Board business1:h progmm - Popplewell caiy P rindpal Helen utlmcd a new accelerated rogram that gives morc al iiistniction to students.

th e middle school also die pnsiam , smdents will smooth transition when

; sixth grade, she said, h school - High School 1 Gary Moon brought the y to w tc with new park* iS, required graduation a n d confiscating cell

m d compact disc players u dents tf they’re used

sportation - With the dis- h e second year of a fh«- trac t vnth Northsidc Bus to ld tiie board that the

lard of Education wiil dis- reimbursing districts for busing - busing smdents / outside normal routes - r district will feel the lext school term, as 2003-

about strecitcrsections at the park : Cassia County Sheriffs lea r input from the-dty ’ and receive comments - ople who live on those 'h e re stop signs could be ..I County Sheriff Jim sa id he’d get acddent h e coundl.>ther m atter related to »k Park, council mem- re c tcd City Attorney >tone to draft an ordi- rohibiting people from an d drinking alcohol in

s cxpccted to bc on the fo r the Sept. 2 coundl

1 1nformationlerk Melanie Haynes has 1 informational packets Ic who arc interested in for the City Coundl. The. tlut!e coundl members

: th e end of December - asoner, Brent Kerbs and C urtis. Kerbs has said n e s he doesn’t plan to lection.

sa id Thivis Rothweiler, a ty administrator. “Next,

to offer a similar type to firc scrvice. We want ice the safety of all our nployees."immunication system is > c-mail but uses private, d radio transmissions, ta- flow allovra users to quictiy and quickly with- ing a big issue on the ' >gt said.p side to this potential 1 th a t information doesn't ;o across police dispatch,

p a rts or supplies for cy repairs, purchases npanies which require rds and charges for offi- ravel and meal expense, m ust be turned into the for each crcdil card pur*

lundl members will limit incc of crcdit cords to m t heads only. Cards /iously issued to all dty

3poscd policy will be on ia for the Sept. 2 meccing, t 7:30 p m at City Hall.

uttomey proposals - nembcrs appiroved send- s to attorneys requesting from Uiem for services to

; some sort of noise ordi- t it needs to be enforcc- ausc the d ty curre'nUy have sudi an ordinance.:aff was instructed to get tl other towns about tkcir nances. '■r protection - Public 'cctor Bob Culver said he lg for around six to eight s it on a p l a n i ^ com-

w ite up a diinking water )tection plan for the dty. ■ ruiting members for the c. A i^ ^ e interested in 1 th e committee should rat324*9669. 't said she would like to committee.

;h scho<04'funds have alreadjr be

Doug Scott, Buhl site for Northside Bus Co;, arcas of conccm for th induding'che McCollum additions bnd all tireas w dents havii to cross busy tions and :jtreets to get t(

The safety busing a r been incorporated into i lar routes, Scott said, pointed out that some have; to run separate i accommodate the studcr

“Wo’re hoping the sta will realize how importi safety busing additions rescind their order to car bursement funds,” H ill»

• Pcrsonnd-The boar cd the n»iCTations of Zago, prcsuool teach Jacalyn Bombard, fil instructor.

The board approv employment of Stormy W preschool; Dawn Bun school English; Mitchell C high school ph^ical e< Angela Hoops, high schi ance; Phyllis Quayle, hi; sdencc; Ariccli Hodge, I middle school English as language; Cindra Hensor school after-school grant < tor; and Damon & ±oth school computer teachcr.

jets near p£The filing period for tl

election is from Sept. 12 26.

Haynes said the name didates won’t bc madt until the dose of the fU: od.

She also said two new are in place for cound dates to get their name ballot.

In order to bccome date, a person must file ration of candidacy accoi by the signatures of fii tered voters in Burley. ' voter signatures can bc v the candidate pays a $• fee.

The November electioi the first time all d ty voti the same polling place, elections, the councU a an ordinance crcating i prednct for the entire t lone polling placc is Ci which will open from '< 8 p.m. on Election Da; said.

The council suspenc rules to allow lhat ordir bc approved on a single Tbcsday.

which is accessible by theSgt. James Baker of

sees how the system will i job easier. As a patrol su he can look at his comp minal and see who* on c how busy they aro. “We c to track eveiybody, answ questions and offer supp said.

But like any good su;' Baker doesn’t discount thi

clement."1ft a great tool, but it'

a tiwl,” he said. “Don’t I your energy on it.”

Centeimi:Continued from Cl will not possible to spedi Uie brick will bc locatcd • date of its installation.

One site for a limited ni bricks will bc near tl Langdon Visitor Center south side of the SnaS Canyon. The endosed ;i surround the Ce: Commission’s art project feature a lurger-Uian-lift sculpture by Ralph Leh the d ty ’s founder. LB.. Personalized bricks car

diased as gifts and are p $50 for two te.xt line.s ant three text linu.s. Order fc bc available al the boo people can even purchas at Uic fairgrounds," con Executive Director Lezaimiz said.

And the commission h it simple for the bu> Centennial Commission ' accommodate those wai use cither Master or Vis cards, she added.

Proceeds from bride s used for boUi legacy proji for planned centennial cv , The sale of bricks'is, c

avenue being used to i centennial awareness wi area.

Along with shirts and hi ing the centennial logo, d a l centennial brochure also bc available for distri “Lord willing and if the

I don’t rise,” said Con Relations ' Chairman Maughan.

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ol , Continued ftroit been set. stands a t 3.8 e m anager In a jab ai

outlined he doubted th e board, supporters w n an d Peck ing a n u d c a w here stu- - plant to repl

sy intcrsec* Idaho’s ser to school assened: “Pi

areas have out th e Nortl 3 th e regu- • my for th e fi , an d ^ The fede ic districts spending en

rou tes to ractiiods of i . . salmon throi

;tatc board q r the Sna rtant these barging yo

Washington im relrcm .- Wednesday I

salmon “mai

first-grade

in n , high at nearly $7C 1 Opomico, Calhng it education; hcnsive enc ±oo l guid- ten,” Craig : l i ^ sA ool he’s m trodu , high and sotnc$17bil IS a sccond solar and w on, middle generation.It coordina. 'lUming to th, middle interests of -r. audience, C

_ chairman of Committee c

'€mM. m v wide-rangin( aspects of-pi

th e Nov. 4 for prescript] 12 to Sept. One area o

be so-called les of can- advertising” de public cal industry* rUing peri-' attem pt to i

to rcquest • tw options their physid: icil candi- There’s gc ies on the news to this

Craig said. i a candi- certain drug le a deda* dans detect :ompanied cs. But th e bs five re©s- patients wh f. T he five drugs might I w aived if dans to pre S40 fiUng ■ ineffective n:

He said he ion will be of consum er 7ters go to stve-brand

F or city Canada, but approved m cdidnes in

; a single gcrs bccausc • city. The testing City Hall, Pharmaceuti n 8 a.m . to to b e encot >ay, S tone developing

drugs” - exc n d ed the limited use b iinancc to rare diseases le reading Craig pn

just how la r pharmaccutii future, and h' sure is on Wa

hepubU c. su lB id iesto t )f Jcrom e ' "!1 m ake his 35,0OT Amen supervisor, old. By th e y ip u ter ter-I du ty and sons over IW : can use it in a fmal swer their senior centei pport,” he Brenda Shap

with a base iupervisor, with gadgets J ie hum an tie, mock mci

that she callc it’s simply cap” that sho t focus ail his obligatioi

needs.

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d fy w herc The commid - n o r the have a local

indude the Tnum ber of logo on its c:ith e Buzz thelengtiiof

LT on the board membeake River "If the carareii will throughout ,

'en icnn ia l urcu, not^ril;i:t tha t \W11 lhe public's aife bronze • bration, but iih rm an of also become'errinu. drink of tile Tan be pur- celebration,’”! priced at In o ther b ind $55 for sion w;is macfoi-ms will tinuovis visuii30th, “and pluy of the hiase bricks graphs on a tommission throughout il

Bonnie Shaub. wh< Heritage Con

has made Scott,uyer. The According t1 can no\y are needed toranting to "We want/isa crcdit involved as i

, Shaub said,sales arc In another

ojects and grading olevents.. , Committee’s \:,only one on Uic southI enhancc River Canyonvithin the has been co

spring th e pahats bear- e n o u ^ to det), th e offi- fill or draina;ire should said boardtrib u tio n - McCurdy.h e creeks ---------------3mmunity "nmes-Ncws1 Doug Loretta Burkh.

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b a t Babbitt, Craig said ced that Babbitt o r hU| rs would advocate buildi J c a r electric generating repliicc lost hydropower. * 1 senior U.S. senator also “PmnotwU lingtowip^. . forthwest (states) econoS lefish.”ederal government i!}; enormously on various of improving passage of hrough a series of dams Snake River, induding

young salmon.. The ton Post rAportefl ay that expenditures oti m ake it the most costly ilicatcd federal effort to R Mosystem in U.S. his- Drding.to the National. Fisheries Service. The’ says total spending >2 billion and is running,$700 million a year.’ j ; i t ' “thc most compr^j energy bill ever writ-; iig said a ZSO^page bill 3dudng would pirovide billion in incentives fw

d wind power electric] in.S to a topic doser to thej

of his senior;dtizen; t, Craig- said tha t as;1 of the Senate Spedal; ee on Aging, be plans al ging study of various! if-providing federal aid] ription drugs, ea of focus, he said, willj Iled “direct consumer: lg” - tho pharmaceuti-; try's multibillion-dollar CO influence consumers) s t certain drugs from! I sidans. ! I: good news and badi Jtis marketing strategy,; id. Patients asking for rugs might help physi-j ect undiagnosed iUness> e bad news is that other! who insist on certain ight be fordng physi-l prescribe injurious or c medications. :I he also favors Uic righd ners to buy less*cxpen-j d medications in }ut warned that buying! i in Mcxico poses dan^ use of the country’s lox!

standards.'!utical firms also need; icouraged to continue, lg so-called “orphan;, exotic medications for sc by patients suffering ises. ■ '■I provided a snapshot ofl large the demand for; .

iuticals will bc in th e , ‘ d how intense the pres-; Washington to provide, to the elderly. ^1 that today there an^ . nericans over 100 year^ le year 2070, estimates: r’U bc 5.2 million per- 100.nal humorous gesture,; n ter Executive Director lappec presented Crai^ • lascball cap festooned:>cts - a light bulb, whis- mcdication and a flag alled a “senior thinking should remind Craig «f>Ition to seniors’ health'

ll's not ull.nmission also hopes to cal soft drink company le IWin Falls cenieiiniiil s cans or packaging forI of the celebration, .siiid n ber Tom Frank.cans were distributed

II a large geographic xiiily u-ould il enliuiice- 's awiireneis of Uie cele- ul lhat company iniglit imc 'the official soft lel^vin Falls cenienniiiL n.’” Frank sjiid.r business, a final deci- n ad e to present a con-, isual, I’ower Point dis- e historic Bisbee photo-] a big-screen television

It the fair, said ZoeAnii' who co-chairs the Committee with Doiinu

ng to Shaub, volunteers;J to help man the booths ;int everybody lo ged us much as possible,";

:ier matter, preliminary

of the Legacy e’s walking trail project lith rim of the Snakci yon near Shoshone Fhlls;

completed. By next r path mil have scttierf determine where cxtral inage may bc neededj ard member Terry. 1

cws corrcspondcno ' rkhart cart be rvadicd a i

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GUANAJUATO. Mexic. for those who havu been ahead of time, it is dif avoid the main tourist a in this otherwise bcaud

. nial town in central Mcxi For more than a

Guanajuato has been k tlie hoinu of Jiuman corp rather macabrc display local ccmeteiy. Today tl 119. Some are displayed up. Some are lying down. S still wearing their frilly best, including the babies

Here in the town whero Diego Rivera was bom, ai to possibly Mexico’S fine and dance school, cemete ers found that bodies s mummify naturally in thi soil and air conditions pi (he hilly silver-mining rog ! They made the discove 150 years ago while diggir remains of people whose had Slopped paying or afford to pay for the grave longer. Ever since, thc .me esting mummies hav<

iFactory lc, By Anna Qorman .

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■ TIJUANA. Mcxico - througli an '"abandone* owned factory, Lou^de^ cringes at the siglu of mt broken battery casings i roded barrels of lead slag.: ers her nose to block thc fimell and pulls dowTi her lo shiuld her skin.

Lujan blames-the batt< cling plant - just a few I yards from her home - for welts on her arms, the swi her daughter^ chest and i levels of lead in her son ‘‘If I could have one wish, be to get rid of this," .slu straw hnt shiuling her fvould like a magic wand it up.”

Mcxican authorities shi thc lead smelter in 1994 a criminal charges against fner oAvncr, Jose Kahn, w

LaFam ili plays at t t; RUPERT - La Fam;

. BotcUo will per- . —'■ form 7 p.m. to -* ~

8:30 p.m.Saturday at thc Rupert Square y - ~ 1 Pazebo. 5 1 ^ ^• Also featured

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m y mus [le dead>dco-Even sen warned difficult to t attraction lutifui colo. exico.

;orpses in aJay a i Ihe Gunnojuoio' thero arc Gutierrez,ed standing employing an . Some are pare , his loiilly Sunday ivcre aboutlies. pay for tlieeromuralist later.”I, anti hom e Officialsinest music disinter theletery vrark- the museuis somehow decade agethe unique would havi

5 present in cases, air ceregion. ‘er lightingovery some complainedIging up thc pope that)se families .shockingly cor couldn't StiU. it is dive plot imy how scand^.most inter- the exhibit,Hve been would proba

leaves neigl- Walking ned U.S.-des Lujan -fiti mounds uf

;s and cor- ';il!.Sliocov. R cp iin tilcJ he no?uotisher .sleeves U.S. I»rder.!

of llic hazardattcry-recy- Lujan. 31, iw hundred adjacent Cofor the red who have besxvclling in to get thc pliid thc higli renewed hop.ons’ blood, niittecworkii<h, it would and devise a.she said, a Top offiaa;r face. “ I Mexico^ e<iind to clean ' announced

Washington,!shut down were commit'•» and lilcd for the projeiist the for- islation m Mi, who lives luters accoim

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f e , .H - X M chat attracts n:

up to 50,000 lct o u r i s t s irannually. &

“We have G^ Al . o saying pdcfflcxico h ere in n

ito,” sa id Omar Wa tour bus driver w

B a little-lev ity to pre* ritourists for what tney < tl

ut to sec. “If you don’t t<he plot before, you pay it

Is say .they no longerhe indebted dead. And s<cum was upgraded a m ngo so th c mummiesave th e ir own glass sc■ conditioning and bet- Hng afte r som e visitors Iicd all th c way to thc h:it th c sp e c ta c le was py disrespectful. S;s difficult to sort out just lcJalized one should bc by d<bit, w here th c corpses d:ibably blush if they knew d

ghbors within San vi'

•..: Diego. Butth e deserted e\p lan t still Si

IL'NtXS s its at thc I i•S', *•-- • top of a hill w«

tn an Indus- thi u . ^ ' 2 tria l park oti

.T. Stcncilcd signs warn D«irdous waste. tb11, and her nciglibors in FiiColonia Chilpancingo, th<been fighting for years ro:plant cleancd up, have “nopc in a binational com- owrking to negotiate a loan ex 1 a cleanup plan by fall, dnls from thc EPA and (K|uivnlent agency also d at a m eeting inin, D.C, in Ju n e that they , mitted to finding funds jject. And proposed leg- Mcxico would hold pol- nuitablc and allow indi-

ello (t Square \e and spon.sorod thc ccwill Baptist Church,JiSt.

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the state in which they wer viewed.

G uanajuatcnscs often ni the Egyptians displsv thei mies too. Yet King TUt and low pharoahs provided thi invaluable knowledge ab< early development of dvil Guanajuato's mummies an play m ostly because they misfortune of being poor.

The exhibit is one' morc Mexico’s fasdnating relal with the concept of death, rituals as cclcbradng thc

. the Dead with picnics at th tciy> they aro opcn about t ity of death , and thcroforo ly to be shocked by mumra

Also. Guanajuatcnscs m seen m orc than their shar macabro through the years

It was hero in 1811 th a t! soldiers caught Father Hidalgo, thc great N Independence leader, ani his head from a hook n plaza fo r several year Spanish also held a mass, lottery in tovm, forcing d dents into thc squdro, whc drew numbers to see whc die next.

h a foul tasviduals to seek dvil damage

“We’re morc hopeful ever,” said Amelia Simpson San Diego-bascd Environ; Health Coalition, which ha working w ith local rosidcni the plant. “Tliis is a roalJy i Otis, toxic and dangerous si community needs it dcone

Simpson said the Met Derivados plant U an exon thc failure of thc Nortb Air FhMJ-Thidc Agreement to j the environment and thc hc residents who live near M “m aquiladoras” - the fi owned assembly plants gCJ export markets.

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ssageBy Heather A M Ttmw^owB corwpowtont

TWIN F A L L S -“I want ple,” M ike Gaxdola said. so I could help my conrnn

Goxiola, a Magic Valley an AmeriCorps worker ing farm workers abou safety this summer. His callcd SAFE (Saving Birmworkers Everywhere tified through the state, s

, tify farm woricers on pest He is working through Migrant Council, a privat organization th a t works woricers.

Gaxiola has experience farms. H e worked on fa

• the stmimers when in higl The m essage is an imi

Pcstiddes can', in ex tr causc dam age to the k liver, b irth defects and cai

Gaxiola said farm work from his presentadons wit knowledge about pcstidd

“I teach the 11 points i the EPA,” he said. His pt include th e sigm and sj pcstiddc poisoning, cmei aid, and how to obtain inc gcncy caro .'

“I go away with thc sat

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note that icir mmn- id his fcl- 7/ the world 'I ibout thc — vilization;iro on dis- .y h ad th c

■e facet of o r- -» lationship i^ O ,d O O C h. In such le Day ofthe ceme- — — . .■c the real-re unlike-imics.mayhavearo of theITS. r 'It Spanish r MiguelMcxican IVIemlun ol the

md hung Mexlco/U.S. bonear the activists contin

grants and smuid T r e S «nn.dd,Ilians

hero they lance group* opho would -------------------

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ges. Knight Rldder Nul than -------------------on of the MIAMI - W inmental oiga Womat,tias been M;,- ihe tcll-a :nts near Mexican fir y.pet^n* Siihagun spar!site. The versy and hugiled up.” and a deluge Oletolcs y .staffcR at U.S.ample of bling.jnencan .-Wc had to} protcct had to go ouihealth of Aaron Feit, thtMexico's buyer for' theforeign- -B ut we got it.

leared to would have bc<

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Qf pes-----' Ifyouifmt to help peo- tion oboiI. “I jo in ^ this to donatimunity out.” Mike Go:ley resident, isr tvho is train-lout pcstiddc[is program islg Americanero). He is cer- Followings, ond can cer-sstidde safety.Bh the Idaho vate nonprofit its with fam. "

f ^ d m n gugh school. 3 p mportant one. ttrem c cases.

kidneys and I cancen helping ojrkersgoaway said. "Ifwith a lot morc them out,cidcs. Gaxiolats required by on a farmpresenuitions “This i symptoms of . gram," G:

nergency first is to helpmedical emer- Gaxiola

about WCIsatisfaction of they worl

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the Bonier Action Network hold border, at a demonstration In I

itlnue to seek an end to vigllani mugglers. A watchdog organiza n groups patrolling the border, operate outside the law, hope

[iish-langu£Hoagr Newa Service______ La

When “La Jefa,” by fo' it, was published in Sp 1-qll biography of th e ly first lady M arta pu arked a huge contro- an uge sales in Mexico - ; of requests that sent l.S. bookstores scram*

to work to get it; we out to find it,” said thc Spanish-language lhe rotailer Borders, it. A few years ago, it

been very difficult.”

pers reach

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week.’■ lU ll i r n t i l . cill r t C f H M A It !0 Ilt« l-0 S B 6m l i i l i m n i i n l H■ u e i i u u a

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u ara imorosled In hoving a presei obout postlcldo safety or would Ilh inoto materials to this program, ci Goxiola at 212-0134.

Working with pesticides

irIng are- points thot MIko Goxiola i <hcn ulklng to people about posUi:scrlptlons of wtiere and In what fo cldos may be encountorod during activltios.{ord of pesticides resulting from ti ind exposure, including acute ai'id lie offccts. delayed elfects ond se on.uies through which pcstiddes can ■ tho body.

g out my community,” Gaxic ‘If I can tcad i them, to hc jut, it’s great.”iola said his fa ther still wor irm and loves il. is is just a really great pi ' Gaxiola said. “Thc main gc elp die farm workers.” iola also icachcs farm worke wearing gloves and hats whi >rork; ways in which pcstidd

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hold cutouts representing lllega In Phoenix, Dec. 18, 2002. Dutl llante citizen groups who patrol nizatlon wants to sue on behalf ler. Representatives from the Bo ipe to pressure officials to Inter

lage booksFueled by thc rising ri(

Ladn American immigrant: U.S. publishing industry found a booming mark< Sponish-Ianguagc books, esp ly over the past two years: 1 publishers like Random 1 and Harper Collins started

J e r o m e C o m m E q u i p m e n t A u

Saturday, August iFrom ths stopllohl at tho center ol. lam rioht and go 4 blocks north to 3 blocks imo the city malntenanco:

Sale Time 10:30 a.m .

M EM B,”Expioror pmts (tXKX). root Ut-up door, housing, nukJings. window porwiswn

W ^ t 3.000 ta. capacity ovortwod ok tnuA pump Wllh whcols nnd tmllor t onoino on wtwols and troJor hrtcti - tuMuB, vftNfiw nnd reducers - 3 com scak) (Of ciwmical cytodofs - 3 or 4 ACOMPUTER EQU IPM IP120 24UBram2GB H0-4e6iH 2( P200 32 MB mm 2.5 GB HO - 1 P16 Pll 32 MB mm 3 GB HO - 16 koytoar»«SS5|S»B

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e dang4. Signs and symptoms of pesticide poisoning,

senta- 6. Emergency first old U Ilko or poisonings., coll 6. Instructions on how t

goncy modlcal care.-7.' Routine and emdrgor tion procedures, includi flushing techniques.

8. Hazards from chomlg9. Hazards from pesticic

la cov- dolhlng.sti- 10 . Wimings about takI

postlcide containers ho form u . Requirements of thc lg Stondard designed to ri

Illness or injury’resultin 1 toxi- pesticide's. Including op \d restrictions, tho design sensI- sign, posting of warning

Ings. tho avollablllty of i an tion obout applications

against retaliatory acts.

dola enter the body, th help nose, m outh and

washing hands befoi orks ing.

“This program is pro- community in a lot o goal Gaxiola said.

He also is giving kcrs hcaistrakc and helf fhile Migrant Coundl wi ides and translations ani:

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gal Immigrants who have died c uting demonstrations Aug. 1 2 ,1 ol desert comniunlttes looking I If of migrants who allege they » Border Action Network, who cla ervene.

i see higherride of own Spanish-larnts, the tlic nation’s bi(ry has Bames Se Noble,-ket in Spanish-langua^spcdal- and thc trade jo

Major Weekly launche<House Criricas to track

id their industry.

M U N IT YU C T IO N2 3 ,2 0 0 2 ~

Ol Jarome. go west lo Data Streol. to 4th Streol Wcsl. turn lolt and go co yards. Walch lo> rod auction signs,

K_________ Free donut: 18T9 t/2 Ton Ooooopciwp- 1994 0* 91 Fofdpidiup - 1988 Choviolol S-lp or, omy buckoi soai, sioortog column, (ro wKligimwindowpa^hou^.rool lm

If hitch - C«nin(uoal pump with V-4 Wi* I - TrttUof load o) 4-n^ i&jm«un) sprlni xnpioto 20 hp Flygt suOfnofsWo pomps I Autocm vanablo spood drivesJE M T f t M IS C .t 1 P133 16M1

MB'166 32 MB ram 2 GB HO - 2 P200 64 Bards - 5 spoakofs -1 3 mk» - 1 5 moftltc I, bfand nwT^iofoo tumtabhi with tapo c W1020 Foxmaeftirw-11 cftaifs-.4off

i S r F i » « r , . ; u " r imac. may M ovftloUo by Ifw Itmo of tho ' O Frfiock dny ol sole. Not fosponeil^o

u c t i o n S e r v i cnr Suuivw , AucTioiiaR

■:antomo—7 3 5 ^ 2 ^ '

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gersao3ms of common types .Ing.lid for pesticide Injurie :.

ow to obtain emor-

rgoncy deconlomina- :ludlng emoigency eyo- .

imlgotion and drift, iticlde residues on

taking pesticides or ■;' s homo.f the Wofkpr Protection,’ to reduce tho ilsks of.” ' ulting from exposure to g oppllcation andent^. sign of tho warning ‘f / •ning signs, oral wam--‘'I of spei;inc Informa- . ons and broteclion ^ ^

, th ro u g the eyes, id skin; and about efore cadng or smok-

1 is helping out l ^ e . o t of different w ;^ Q

ing presentations on iclping at thc Idaho

with iransporta t^^ and more.

%5 1000.

id crossing the L2, Immigrant rights Ing for Illegal Imml- . ey were victimized by I claim the survell- "

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ir sales;'i-language imprintsi biggest bookseller,

bic, hired a full-time ;uagc book buyer; c journal Publishers :hcd the publication lick the burgeoning

gns,luts & cp H e^M CHds Cutlass Clofrs. 4>-10 pickup - 1909 Ford' n, IronlptukinnliQiitsand ollinor.sackolwirtna)

TW)or935txuJhchippot-'C 300 vvouof - Diapnnun ■ »Wi5«nslno»«ctnc start sprinklor e m wm ibers.. imps-4,Koib.eopoety

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C S I/C o m m u n tty S y i B a n d h o ld s r e h e a r s

TWIN F A L L S -T he i Southern Idaho

I ege/Community Symph w in begin rehearsals fb 2004 season at 7:30 p j i in room 121 of th e CSI B uilding..' The band is open to b e f o f the cotamuaity o r has played a band ir and there is no cost to pi . The band's first cono

include m archcd s t and more tradidonaJ music, will be a t 3 p.m .

. th e Fine Arts Auditoriui Beginning Oct.

S]^pKonic Band becom . Band, which will »

all CSI home b a s k e tb u ’ Community m em bers ticipate in either o r bc b u t are encouraged to n

I them by Sept S.{ For more inform al1 George Halsell a t 7324

m ail him at ghalselK^csi

H o llis te r m a n c e ie b i b i r th d a y w tth o p e n I

FILER - RiQTOond ' Hollister will celebratc

b irthe

PeaceChurc

RUls. She is deceased, r *uirich has lived in t V ^ e y his entire life. « fa r more than 50 years.*' H e has three childn (Gaiy) Aitfderheide o f l Rebecca l(Stelios) Tso G reece /and S andra R u e b e ^ f IVvin Fhlls

His children are ho event. The family req p fts .

B u h l M iddle S c h o o l 0 |w n h o u se T u r a d a )^B U H L - Buhl M idd 8^ host an open house Ji.m. Tbesday at th e sc Seventh Ave. N.

A wclcome and in tr will be given by P rind] S tatzm an from 6 -6 :: Teachers will be availabl with parents from 6 :2 0 ^

P unch and cootdcs served.

.'For more information school a t 543-8292.

M u d b o g g r a c e s , d a t a k e p la c e In l ^ l r f l e

FAIRFIELD - M ud b will be s tart a t abc Saturday near th e hif fodtbaUinFhirficld.• A dancc will follow th

^ L e t t e

F am ily a p p r e c ia te s b

f h o l p ^ ra is e m ois letter is the firs t < wc will be w riting t< owneis and o th e r o

n organizations in th e Ai' S ^ e y . Our son was rccci a ^ d with a serious illn< tbe support our family h le ^ tv c d from the comm j ^ n overwhelming, g We would like to expn f i r c gratitude to Succc»

studio owned an d o Brian Higgens in IWit

S ^ f , students and famil & rs organized a car was

' donated the proceeds to fly tp defray medical exp i j We very much a p p re d ^ery o n e^ hard wonc oni Qess.

JESSICA AND JEREIV ftoW Er;RA Y AND PAM HAR]

, ?';ISvin Falls

i ^ l l d r e n will r e c e iv e ^ a n k s to t h e c o m tn< O n b ch a lfo fth eW ish i

5 T h e T Im es-M ^ Y our g u id e t< ^ in iMagtc Val

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- C O M M U ]sy m p h o n ici r s a l s artists willle College of BeveragelO Coll- ' . For moreiphonic Band S796.I for. its 2003- ■p j i i Monday A rea ce n iS I Fine A m

to any mem- FILER-ty who plays and ReseajI instrument, H ler Pu3 participate. announcedincdrt, which Best of Ida! .show times, ' The wihin a l concert Summer”m . Oct. 26 in lynn Jaynerium. poem, “ C

27, the Morgan phom es the CSI fourth plaI perform for James L.

games. Evcrywhene rs may par- place wasb o th bands, Godfrey for

0 register for More threceived,

aa tion , call The wim)2-6767 or c- tions of th>csi.edu. published

Poetry lateia b r a te s- I"®**n h o u s e the Idaho:d Ulrich of Research Ca te his 80th Ihose whth d ay with were Jim Iopen house sor of Eng

m 2-5 p.m. Southern I'id a y a t the assistant piice Lutheran CSI; and th<uxch, 600 the A m erv e n s St. in University^ jr.n r ic h wns P re g n a n e5 . ho lds g a tIs. H e mar- TWIN F /1 Alice Bos Crisis Cent L949 in IVvin sale &om 8 1. a tthecen tc n th e Magic All' proo . H e farmed ccnter. Iten rs. niture,hous Idren, Linda clothing an< )f TSvin FiiUs, For m or 'soukana of donate item r a (Ralph) 1919.Is and four^ ^ F ire fig h tehosting the ip in *hi requests no ^ f Ul in<

TWIN FA Firefighters

Ol h o s t s its ^ at , fund-raiserla y Saturday a td d le School Avenue Eas use ftom 6^ IWin Fblls.

school, 216 All mone;Muscular D

ntroductionsid p a i Byron F arm ers ’ I

^ b f e " , o S an n u a l KI,0 ^ p.m , TWIN FAies will be Farmers’ ^

annual Kid’ ion, call the noon Satun

Children vegetable :

d a n c e Checkers tln « i J ’N* Ministt:

a.m. l h e » 1 bogg races . hand out bc xbout noon ThelW in h igh school is locatcd o

across froth e races at

E R S OF T H! b u s in e s s Foimdadon

made the Fin o n e y for Kids furs t of many . cess!g to busi- A speda lr communi- Kruzer for t5 Magic sdssors lift^ n t ly d ia g . honest weeUness.and d,c $30,000

1, , . Thanks to 9im unity has p ep sito rsp

J S S a la n f h l i s ^ ,

aiilym em . walk on soli rash nndto our fam. esnndm div

expenses. donoQons a e d a te dren who gian d kind- piggy banks

drcn.-EM Y . You all to

with your g« lRRIS Several lo

granted wis! caring peop

v e w is h e s « im u n ity wishing ssh in g S tar IWioEoll!

N e w s : t o iifefa iiey n m o th y i

' 1120Montai

QJN T T Y E V E IIt the American Le^pn Camas Avenue. V a n o ^

ill perform.Iges will be available, ore information, call 934-

) n te r a n n o u n c e s w in n e r s In F ile rL -T h e Idaho A rt Archives ea rd i C enter Inc. a t the Public L ibrary has ed the winners of the first iah o poetiy contest ihning entry was “Idaho ” by D e A ^ a Morgan, n es placed sccond for her “C aretaker,” DeAnna placcd third for “Faith;” ;>lace was aw arded to L. R oberts for “Birds. ere Singing;” and fifth a s a w a k e d to Adrian ' for “Re: Insanity.” th an 200 en tries were

inning poems and selec- th e runners-up will be

d in a Book of Idaho te r this fall.ids from the sale of the U go toward expanding ho A rt Archives and | I Center.who helped with judging i Irons, assodate profes- ' nglish a t the CoUege of ' I Idaho; Whimey Smith, professor of English a t '

th e IWin Falls Chapter of ■ erican Association of y Women. '

r e y C ris is C e n te r a r a g e s a l e ,FA L L S -T he Pregnancy in ter wiU hold a garage j 18 a jn . to 2 p.m. Saturday Rter, 718 Shoshone S t E. ] occeds will benefit the em s for sale indude fur- j lusehold items, children^ j and more. io re inform ation or to I ems, call 734-7472 or 734-

t e r s a s k c o m m u n ity | th e B o o t’ S a tu rd a yF A L L S -n ic IWin Falls ers Assodation will hold annual “Fill th e Boot” 3

er from 9 a.m. to 4' p.m. a t the com er of Addison | Jast and Locust Street in s. •ney raised will go to the • D ^trophy Assodation. <

I’ M a r k e t h o ld s :K id s ' F t a t !PAULS - The Twin Falls

M arket will hold its id ’s Fest from 10 a.m. to ordoy. ,:n will tty their hand at ; ! art, and Doulos and th e Clown from Clown -

rtiy will perform a t 10 ] M arket Eggplant will '

balloons. ’in Fhlls Farmers' Market I on North Collcge Road i Tom th e College of

iA N K S -on, thanks to all who ! Fourth A nnual Kruzer iind-raiser a great sue-

ial thanks to Kurt ir toughing i t ou t on the ift during one of the eeks of the year until0 0 goal was beat.> 99.9 the Buzz and - sponsoring the event e R enter C entcr for l e event.lanks to T.J. O’Brien jwnsors for his 10-mile tilts.you to all the business- dividuals who made 5 and to the m any chil- gave money from their ,

Iks to help other chil-

touched m any lives ■ generosity.. lo< ^ children will be rishes because of the op le in our community. .JONES IToUey Chapter1 S ta r Fotindatlon Ills '

u>—_____ •OBMrFoolPieWewy G.Tomlinson, DPM itana. Gooding « 934 -4500 |

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Je ro m e Early Educatli P ro g ra m ho lds sc re e r

JEROME - The Jerow Educadon Program (JEI hold a screening Mor W ashin^on School on Lincoln in Jerome.

Children ages 3-5 who enrolled in kindergar attending JEEP aro eli^b

Childrra may have d< speech and language skill skills, learning devclopmc al or hearing impairmt sodal or behavioral devcli

For an appointment c information, call 324-1284

Magic Valley Youth Orchestra b ^ n s rehe

TWIN FALLS - The Valley Youth Orchestra wi rohearsals from 9:30-ll:i S ep t 6 a t the CoUegc of S Idaho Fine Arts BuUding

The new director is Diar of Jerome. Dovis was invi accompanying music thes church choirs in high schi graduated with a bachc music degree from West CoUege. She has been the of a sdiool music prograr years and is working on 1 toratc in education fron State University.

Any musidans who wo to join the Magic VaUej Orchestra should caU Jud} 734-7335.

Sawtooth Mountain IV group holds quittfrat

STANLEY - The Si Mountain Mamas wiU 1 19th annual quUt festival a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 19,10 z p.m. Sept. 20 and 10 a.m. t S ep t 21 in the Community BuUding in Stanley.

The event wiU includt shops, a catered luncheo prizes, quUt block conu qi;^t drawing.

The deadline for cntrics 11.

For more informatlo Deanna Sue Adams at 774

CSI class will teach computer basics to si

TWIN FALLS-The Co Southern Idaho wiU "(Omputers for Seniors” a.m. to noon Saturdays, through Oct. 4 in Shield: 101 at CSL

The instructor is Sub EI the cost is $60.

Seniors can leam co basics at a slow and eas This course has been desig seniors who want to get with computers, but fed a build extra confidence ahead.

For more informadon oi ister, caU 732-6288 or 732-t

B LU E 1

Locatioa' i02BHjohbivo and in tmnl ot S. LukoS Hoscutal. SA IinU fcH ZtM.

A N T liVictorian rosewood lun<l carv< • Eajtlakc side buffrt/cablnct» (works fine) • lo u of old recoa trunk • 4 oak spindle l»ck dia bed • oI(t brass bar foot rail ■ base • h a n d carved wooden picturc* •

■ C a rn iv a l g lass • LImoge pf E nglish te a scl • Roseville w indow b o x & vau*, Peony I 6c pedesta l • W eller • W edge s a t in B lass ro se bow ls • ci Staffo iSsh lre plicher set • co S irocco ro o s te r • very old D isney co llec to r tum blers ‘ C onica a rt glass • set of Toi w are • R enoir p rin ts • lots ot ve lvet h a n d m ade (lullt • 1 kerosene lam ps • pressed g l silver tilm glassware • perfu •M atch b o x fic H ot W heel cai

HOUSEHOC r a y p a t te r n e d loveseai v C hris tm as decor • k itchen lt« bags • p icn ic coo len • oak c h i tc h • Jack stands • mlscella

Auction Note: iM take everything wlUi Iter. C

OWNER: BLTBRMSt CASil OR

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iane Davis ivolved ineater a n d Directors of th :hooL S he of TWin Falls;! helorls of American Cam jstnunstcr school ol Dam le director am for 12 I her doc- Dm Idaho

vould like ley Youth

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S aw tooth “Dancers fo hold i ts - a cash cono

11 from 10 the America0 a.m. to 6 The th ird . :. to 2 p.m . tidon held i ity C en te r the CoUege

April hostc idc work- dancc .studit con, dooruest and r | l T j ics is S ep t. JL mSu •

. t w in FAI ing prograi through nin strated that

Q nnlfirc “Chews to Rcs e n io r siiU e g e o f ^

fi preschoolers

Ids R oom elementary . hours, while

EUis, a n d students read Junior hig

com puter trade of th en asy pace. and accnied :

Jt s ta rte d p ^ ja need to Holcomb; ki :e to go peny; first g

second grade ^ 8" d e -

2-6290. grade Erici

H A V E N A N T I ^

WCTIOtIT U R D A Y . A U G U S IIWW Lano - Kotchum. la.Vto. Just so al. W.iicti tor tho J/M Auction Sifins.

r i Q U E P U R N I T U R IA w l la m p tab le w /plnk maibic ic ft w ith m arb le to p • oak elearlc ards •m ahog.-uiy Queen /Vnnc lai Jialrs • w:«lniH keyhole dres.i« ♦1 • new er ro und oak table w/k-a: ;n o x e n yo k e • triangle drop h ires • V ic torian shelf • show caw'A R E & C O L L E C T Ip la te s • c h o c o la te se t w /p ln Ic s e le c t io n s In clu d in g M agn y flo w er frog , C lem atis basket, g ew ood • F lorence figurines • c r a n b e r r y g la s s • D elft p iti

cobalt v a se s • ribbed sa iln glai d c h in a p la te s • V ic to rian t s • C a m b r id g e glass • Fostoi •oppy T ra il po tte ry d ishes w / o f a n t iq u e reference books • I)

1960 's w e d d in g diess w /bus glass • A . Dacker st.itues • sh liu n c b o ttle s* cast iron • lots cars • c h i ld r e n 's booksIO L D M I S C E L L A N I: w / m a t c h l n s c h a lr -» w h ite item s • m e ta l a r m y cots w /leg t coffee ta b le • (2) Kirby vacui l la n eo u s to o ls • ex t. cords • va tu ^ Meytr Is moving to Welser a . Come enloy a nice auction withILU E H A V E IM U D Y IK s t o l i u m , I d a h o

>R B A N K A B L E C IIE C K DA ' rrythUiM ••tU "A* It, Whm U'

I N n, 2003

I the Canyon Rim Dance Clatsii s; Shari Mauldin, Mauldins Dai aneer Soci«ty representative; t ance ol Qooding) was unavallal

incers pi 4meriaFALLS - Directors of on Rim D ance Classic for Cancer” presented

ntribution of S5,000 to ican Cancer Society, rd annual dancc compe- d at and supported by ;c of Southern Idaho in sted 26 partic ipa ting idios from th ree states.

. library rALLS - Sum m er read- 1 rams for prcschool J linth graders demon- 1 a t children reaUy did 1 Read” this summer, the I PubUc Libraiy report-

ig to library statistics, rs shared 1,675 books o-month period. Early, * y students re a d GS2 ile upper elem entary !ad 934 hours, ligh partid p an ts kept B number of pages read ;d 124,473 pages, ders in each grade level reschool - Skylar kindergarten - Jared

t grade - Daniel Rau; ide - Jazmyn Gamer; e - Brian ^ x ; fourth rica Blay; fifth grade -

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w5T 2 3 . 2 0 0 3 1f sou(f) ofKeichum,ms. Oo nof oa/fc on hiejhwoy.

Copcatrioct by Loll R Ele lop • oak c ld n a cabinet irlc victrola record p b yer ; lamp table • o ld steam er

♦ 4 poster (blue) double 'kM( S pedestal claw foot p k-af tab le • o ld ro u n d aM- lor m atch box carsT I B L E Si l ic lie r & sm a ll c u p s • ignolla. A pple B lossom cet, D onate llo la rd ln lere s • Fenton • RS Prussia • p itc h e rs & c re a m e r s • glass • flo b lu e ro o s te r • n h a n d p a in te d v a se •Horia • p resse d g la ss • w / Fruit ix itte rn • brass• h a rd b.ick b o o k s * old ju stle • 9 trac k ta p e s • sh o tg u n shell g lasses •

ats o f a n tiq u e glassw are

N E O U S .I te w ic k e r p a t io s e t '* legs • he a te rs • s le c p lrb ■cuutns • easy lift t r a i l * '• various sizes o f lu m b e r eranJ cannot'Ith /MA Auctioneers!r M E Y E R>AYOF8ALE.

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Itsic 'Dancers for Cancer’ event Dance Studios D^nce with Shai 'e; and Kelli Tumer, Mauldin Dar sllabis for the photo.

iresent i ;an Caiw

Almost 1,000 dancers pa cd in the rwo-day com] Supported b y several lo< dors and businesses fr community and th e dant Dancers for C ancer is b< a m uch-antidpatcd annui for young dancers, even: sentatives reported .

Since th e inception

reports siLeah DeKruyf; sixth grad( Jones; seventh grade - DeKruyf; eighth grade-K j Hocbstrasscr; and runth Marrelaine Glenn.

Partidpants celebrated end of July w ith food, b medals and books.

lh e foUowing local bus and organizations contrib

i i i, ^ s = * * ^ ' S a t u r d i

Located: WerFrom th e fire s ta t io n In Wen

corner, c

SalB Tima: 1:00 pm

A P P L I/llo tpo lm e lcctric c o o k range ctator - W right w in d o w air C( um - Nesco elec tric toaster ov icim d in ing tab le w ith I leaf box springs a n d m a ttress • 3 p of drawers a n d dresser w lih t springs and m a ttre ss - step er stool - v>rrltlng desk IxKikc.ue ■

G U N S, ANTIW inchester m o d e l 67A 22 c.i jcvolver w ith b o ls te r a n d .im deer a n tler rac k • c a inp lnx i pants (keeps y o u d ry In campl . 2 grnflte sa lm o n flshiiiK |>»I old food ch o p p ers - o ld blow ptcss • o ld l.ird p ress • o ld scl (works) • old w o o d e n skis • (. glass globe - C o le m a n cam p s mattress - 2 c o o le rs • 2 cam p twps • pfO |w nc sm o k er

T O O L S , LSicweri oK iirlc h o rse ha ir cll| vise - Nt)ckct se t - IS" scroll sai uic drill press - 2 sp eed jig sai tools • new a n d used electric r• u .ft a lum inum ex ten sio n 1; lawn riio»viT • tr im m ers - ply>

H O U SEH CPots a n d twns - d ish e s • caiid>• few t>ooKs - jilan t s ta n d • wa

Sitty th a ir - e lec tric cariwt lirlstmas d e co ra tio n s - vent

table) - lazy su sa n - hunilUllk baked po ta to (san - fn ilt jais • irlke - and o th e r nilscellaiK-oi NOTE: Bill Is m o v in g lo a n: shade a n d K athy w ill Ik- then

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I T erm s: Cast'

Sale managed b]"The Busi AUCTIONEEI

Lyte Matters Gary Otl:Buhl. Uoho G o o ^ . I

(208) S43-S227 (208) 934- ' Jim Chilttltnit

Mobik) Phonos 73 Ringside Phono 20a-431-73£5 •

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int Include, from left. Julie W rl| lari of Jerome and Kimberly; Ka lance Academy of 1Wln Faiia. Cl

$5,000 c icer Soci?artidpat- Canyon Rim 1ni>etition, years ago, a tlocal ven- been donatedfrom th e tims and theiimce field. Canyon Rim £becoming sentatives sayiualevent honor the evm t repre- Visionory 1

American Cann of th e state of Idaho.

u m m e r S l

id e -E d ie the program! - Kevin Inc., Ida l

Kymbcrly Association, tl grade - Western Musi<

the ISvin Fbl ;d a t the Foundadon. baUoons, ' For more inf

summer readi; usinesses library, locatcd •ibuted to E., call 733-296

ILL BROWN AUCTIOKday; A u g u st 23, 20endcll, Idaho • 119 lio.it A endell, go east o n E:ist A Street, r, o n th e so u th side o f th e street.

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lA N C E S & FU RN ITU RI{c w ith -I un its and ov en (S yrs c cond itione r - lllssell c leaner ma< o ven • 20 cup coffiv m aker - wli af a n d •> to ll a round chairs - Qu< I piece d oub le bed set w ith b o x s|i :i m irror - 2 chests o l d raw er. • < e n d lable - o ld oak Ixxikcase • I

te - electric sewing m ach ine • ele< T IQ U E S & C A M PIN G I calib rr single shot rifle • ll&K 9: iiinno iH'it - leather g u n scabl>ai< { Co:its a n d Insulated coveralls . ip ) . [liilr o l air inflated a n n y Ikjoi K)les - Iishlng t.ukle Ih)X a n d tai >w to t th - I gal triK k |ug • small school chair - ol I u tensils • t in • C olem an lantern sviih cu rved { ) stove • svo<Klen ta m p Iwxes - 2 lip cots • ho tse shoes a n d stakes

LAW N & G A R D EN ITE:lippets • 0‘ iK-nch grinder - end saw - 10- Huffalo han d s.iw - S si; saw • .Skll Hat sander - ta p .ind dl c m o to rs • charcoal li .v K f iie - HI I ladder • p ropane tnnk w ith l)i lyw ood a n d himlK-t tr im - 50 gal IO LD & M iSC E L L A N E t idy d ishes - ch ina tea |x it set - cli ivall la m p - hand l cap tu b chair, t swi-ej>er - box fan - Q ueen ai n t fan • 2 folding chairs - garni Iller • ek*ctrlc knlfc - e lectric fry ; s - w oik l g lo l)c . ch ild 's car seat .i .-ous Itemsnn ich sm aller a p a rtm e n t In Wc

c(e w ith co ld drinks a n d good eJ

N ER; BILL BRO W N

»h or Bankable Check Day of Si

by M a s t e r s A u c t i o isiness that Service B !ERS cI tbom e Joe Bennett I g. klaho Hagorman. Idaho 34-S350 (206) 637-6523 ■ten -Ruport. Idaho - 531-4122 or 431 731-1616 • 539^5350 ■ 53M111 • ‘ 5 -FAX: 543-5227 or 934-8977 :WW

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tfrUbt.Jui}M 'J«nworks 3 ;K rtq rK «T t.M SI. Clndjr Jonet (MotloM :

check:ietyim Dance Classic three a total of 5 1 5 ,5 0 0 has

Ited to aid cancer vic- iieir famiUes the area, m Dance Classic repre-.. say they consider it an

event is listed as a Donor by th e

Cancer Sodety fbr the aho.

successams: Glanbia Foods dalio Dairyman's n. Meadow Gold Daity, lusic and Vending and F ills PubUc Library

1.! informadon about the sading program ac the Itcd at. 201 Fourth Ave. •2964.

2 0 G 3 - ^ ”* » « % .St A StreetL*et. ll's th e house o n th e reel.

luacti Senred by Kathy *

J R Ey’rs old) - llo tpo lm refrlg- m achine - lloover vacn-

- wing back couch • gold Ques-n sire bed set w ith

>x springs, m attress, chest r% • double bed w ith Ixix « . Iiutler chair - kitchen ■ electric iiddlng m ach ine G ITEM S !K 922 2 2 c .i l lb e r9 ih o t >l>atd - o ld Kick neeslles - ills • fltenian 's coat and l>oois - o ld steam er trunk J lackle • 2 law n ch.ilrs • m all '.Sensible I’k-ss* lard tin tan ister m-i - anih{ue >ed glass gloU- and extra i - 2 sleeping hags a n d air ;ikes gam e set - 2 an lni.il

ITEM Se n d svrenclies - •!' b ench S s[>eetl bench iy|>e elec-

Id die set - assorted hand • - Hit w ooden step ladder ll burner w and • Murr.iy 1 gal bum barrel 4 E 0 U S- china cups and sausers

lalr, toilet ex tension , and n and double bedding - ja m e table to p (fits card fry jMti - deep fat fr>er -

.•at .md stroller - loys and

I Wendell. Q uite a b it of k1 eats!! .

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CLERK Lamar Loveland

Ruport.kla)»(208) 436-9863

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More homes will receive I

B U R L E Y -A bou l businesses in southi have access to P Telephone services com pany con tinues th e d ty .

PM T spokesm an said w ork s ta r te d i n . no n of Burley gen O verland a n d Hilae 27 lh a n d 30th stre i sion ph ase shou ld t fall. L ines to indivi< a re ac tiva ted a s worl ' PM T sells td e p h o sion a n d In te rn e t sei

PM T charges $13. basic re s iden tia l te!< W ith tax es a n d fc m onth ly fe e is S2L8!

The cost fo r th e “( ag e” cab le televisic m onth , p lus fees and

W hen th is build-oi PMT. w ill o ffe r servi pe rcen t o f th c hom e c s in Burley, C om pb expansions in Burlc for th e n ex t th re e yei ice to all p a r ts o f the

Enron’s headqi Houston goes

H O U ST O N -H ie ' is going u p a t Enro quarte rs.

G ran ite R u tn e rs L

a n n o u n c e d W ednes re ta in ed to se ll th c tow er a t a tim e w office space in downt cheap a n d p len tifu l.

R ichard R udd , sc: d ire c to r fo r G ra r H ouston officc, saic d o s e a sa le on th square-foo t head< Decem ber. N o firm se t; th e county gove th e b u ild ing a t S92.5

F ind ing a ta k e r m T he downnuTi in th< h u r t Hou.ston busint th e d em and fo r pricc

Managing aginf finances can be

NEWYORK-As p< longer, m ore A m ericans a re findii h d p in g o ld e r rdac ivc money, l i k i n g f inanc i ty of som eone in fni physical h ea lth ean I sonal a nd fiscal challi

G eria trics experts ta n t to und e rstan d th peo p le don ’t like th c u p control o f th e ir r th ey n eed to.

T he A m erican A R e tired Persons has adv icc fo r caregivers se lves in th e position person 's bills:

• M ake a list of sourccs of incom e thi to cover expenses, in Security , IRA s a n d | m ay req u ire commu th e p e rso n ’s accour

. law yer o r f in a n d a l pli• Sut u p a jo in t

a n d n.H]uest th a t copii m en t b e sen t bo th to y a tive. To do th i s you secu re a pm-fvr o f a tto

• U se a jo in t deb it to pay for th e person ’s sc ripdons a n d d o th c s

• V erify c reden tia w h o m ay b e h ired to i e ld e rly perso n ^ finan to r accoun t s ta tem e ag a in si em bczzlem eni

A little flexlblllt make you bette

Do you regularly f< tiv e a t work, te th e re d p lo p p e d on your d e sk cu b id e ?

You m i ^ t considc b o ss for a m ore flexibl u le , w h id i could make e m p lo y ee , accoi

I M a n a g e m e n t R ecnin a t io n a l 'I n c . , a C le rec ru itm en t firm .

Teleworking is amc p o p l a r options. MP th a t em pk^ees who save employers more e a d i in reduced abs< jo b retention costs An office space reqtjiremi

I tive telework program pora te real estate cosc

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EFLY X [ONEY

Ov3S in Burley3 PMT reso u t 300 h om es ond r rv jj j th e a s t Burley will < P ro jcc t Mucual Dy :es th is fall as thc ies its expansion in -------

lan Pat Campbell in April in th e sec-

jen e ra lly between c h u c Qand avenues and treets. T his expan- d bc fm ished this ‘ lividual properties

>hone, cab lc tdevi- senrices.

il3.50 a m onth for te lephone scrvicc.

fees ad d ed , the 1.85. I—c “en h an ced pack-' dsion is $30.95 a Uld taxes, j-out is com pleted, ervice to about 85 imes a n d biiisiness- ' ipbcU said. Future jriey a re planned years, tak in g serv-. th c d ty.

(quarters In IS up for salehe “For S a le" sign nron Corp.’s head-

T!LLC,a N ew York

n esday i t ’s been >th e 50-story glass i: w hen top-notch mvntown H ouston is mul. Wsen ior m anaging W

ra n ite P artners’ a id hc hopes lo

th e 1.2 million- lad q u a rte rs by -m pricc is being

2.5 niillion.* m ay be difficult. th c econom y has '

iincsscs, redudng icey rc iJ e s ta te . 1___

lng relative’s nm be challenges people a r e living \ / f ,

m iddle-aged J [V J [J nding themselves ives m anage their _ ^ , m d a l responsibil- !* !® ^ fragile m en ta l or

m b e bo th a per-

rts sa y i t^ mipor- i th a t m arvy older , th e Id e a o f giving ir m oney , e v e n if

A ssociation of las th e following :rs who find them- ion paying a sick

, • , sec Vi:of th e re lauves S incctha t can b c used ^

, in d u d in g Sodal every ;id pensions. This M astcim unicarion <viih ting Ao u n tan t, broker, d iecks 1 p lannerchecking account -,2j ,spies of th c state- ^ t i i o rlo y o u an d th c ru l- M arshirt)u may need to room fitttom ey. M anbit o r c rcd it card co rp o r n's groceries, pro- • worid'slies. , b rat. Titia ls of anyone m ovedto assist w ith the 16, foilances a n d moni- fa ther,m en ts to guard live Clilenl. “H c

m e thalllty may assets,

te r worker ^ ,fee l unproduc- l 3 l C J

ed to a com puter ssk, s itu a ted in u I f 1

id c r ask ing thcdb le w ork sdied- TIm A , . ak e you a bettericording to . NEWin u lte rs Inter- “ iRS froC lm la n d -b a se d s n ^ d 1

althoug]unong th e moro invratorM R I e s tim a ted m istic e 10 td e w o rk canirts than $10,000 ^ ^ibsentecism and nioderai

rff a id wh* rtportt

North’s)wners say new sstaurants took way businessLorraine Cavener

n e t-N a w c o rw ponden t

TWIN FALLS - A fte r 26 year se rv in g bu ffe t lunches a n d dir rs on Kim bcrlv R oad , North ' lUck W agon has d o se d Its doon r h c restau ran t-co u ld not con: t c w ith new restau ran ts such a

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lulh.Ann Maihiall, Ma«toiCard'»

l a s t e r C a r d tA ssociatad Prew ____________

EW YORK - For M asterC ard , :hing u p w ith its m ain rival, 1, w ould bc priceless.Ith o u g li M asterC ard is the le r in c rcd it ca rd s in th e te d S ta tes , w ith 315 m illion to i’s 263 m illion, it’s still, beh ind I in d eb it cards a n d to ta l

u th A n n M arshall, p residen t M a s te rC a rd In tem a tio n a l 's th A m erica division, doesn’t V isa a s ih e miiin challenge. ;c c a rd usage accounts for a l i t t le m ore than 53 o u t of

■y $10 tha t consum ers spend, itc rC ard is focusing on get-

A m ericans to give up th e ir :k s a n d cash, she said, t lie b iggest opportun ity for )f u s - and the biggest com- to r - is cash and checks," sha ll said. “ Tlierc’s s till huge tl for growth."arsh iill describes herse lf a s a »orate b ra t, th e b u sin ess ,d's equivalen t o f a n arm y . T h a t’s tiecause h e r family e d 15 tim es before she was foUowing th e c a ree r of h e r er, now -retired AT&T execu- C h a rlc s Marshall.Ic abso lu tely im bedded in J ia t peop le are your g rea test ts , t l ia t you need to u ^ a t

:ocks fall on -P learningsi»»oclatwt P w n ____________

;W YORK - Sluggish eam - from H ew lett-Packard pres- I W all S tre e t W ednesday, ugh losses vrtre lim ited as rors rem ained largely opti- c a b o u t a speedy econom ic ciy.

th r e e m ain in d ex es saw r a t e d e d in c s on profit-tok- I th e m o m in g a fte r th e Dow i in d u s tria ls and th e N asdaq o s ite o n Tbesday h i t th e ir s t lev e ls in m 9 rc th a n a year.

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s GhuclG olden Corral, said

V w ho owns the No:w ith h e r husbc H eiken .

G olden Corral - $500,000 restaurani

- la s t y e a r in th e Can; deve lopm en t - and ra n ts o n th e north

__F alls a n d onB oulevard have hel

'cars th e d e m is e of N< din- W agon on Kiml

rth ’s H eiken said.5ors. K en t Ju s t , TWir :om* C h a m b e r of Comr :h a s tiyc, ag re e d tha t i

g e r ( M

m l iIs ll miIlf lSi II g f I « fl il n I

a > ■rd's North America region presli

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“ [ c i i a r g l n g a l'al. Although M asierCa

S ta le s , It's still behli Sl; U.S. d e b it vo lum e 1,0 (nM fons

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- 1 1"'V 1998 1999 200(of

A n n u a l g row rth ro ti gjj. ■ c h a r g e s f ro m p rev i

for 25m- 20 ,S," 15

:: i M l i drSS 1998 1<»9 2D<n y I----------------------------------ily SOURCE: Credit Cnrd Mai ■as every ind ividual w ith e r n ity and respcct the;

she said. “I th ink thi m e a long way.”

in M as te rC a rd In t' ^st h ead q u a rte re d in P u r a t is a p r iv a td y held asj

T e le m a rBy David Strettfeld Loa A ngelw Times

T elem arke te rs are a n- so rt. They’re qu ite Ci s- can call you up, dra{ y, from w hatever you ' IS a n d sell y ou somethin; Q. know you w anted, ic S o m aybe itb n o t

th a t m any say they’r e : w ab o u t a new law th t k- th e m os m u d i as $1 w tim e they ca ll someoni iq fed e ra l do-not-call r e g ir S o m e iclem arkcK ir. g ive th e im ijression

N ationa l Do Not C a ; w hich g o « in to effect

1

[o n'hursday, August 2i,

:k WagJd T ina H eiken , TWin a!lo r th ^ bu ild ing for a nuib a n d , G ay len “Thei

there,”- a m o re th a n R oad ism t th a t opened the gatemyon P a rk W est Roadid o th e r rcstau- Road wth e n d of TWin th c can:

B lue L akes “W henlelped to sp eed ’okie-dolN o rth ’s C huck sion.”n b e r ly R o ad , Idaho

m ent of'in F a lls A re a ingproj<n m erce execu* not d o: com m erce in reduced

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IK isident, Is seen Aug. 14 In New

u r e c o n s u r

ihead)ard is leading in credit card ( hind V isa in J'^tiit cards and t le N um ber of

In millions

lLL^uXX) 2001 2002 Iddd 1

a te In U.S. ^iv lo u s y e a r

l i l i2000 2001 2002 ^

Xanagomonii l all th e dig- bonks. It hicy deserve," sions,theljd ia l’s ca rried North Amt

U nited Stan te m a tio n a l, Consumurduise , N.Y., M asterC aiissociation o f 13.6 billion

r k e t e r s s p e

of telc e r ta in th ey so fa r h as:

^ g you aw ay bers, was I w ere dom g will grcatl m g you d id n ’t tions ^ .

, . betw een ti o t su rp ris in g be called c «not>™rned tclemSfi.iSS'eSm e lis ted o n a of targejgistry. tion," st5lers a lm o s t spokesma;on th a t th e R n a n d a liiU-Registry. credit card« Oct. 1 and other ni

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;on do!Falls h a s b e e n m oving north n um ber o f years, liere i s m o re tra ffic out

h c ^ d . “ B u t Kimberly : is ^ im p o rta n t p a rt of QtewaySnto o u r community.’’ ad c o n s tru c tio n o n Kimberly

was th c “s tra w th a t broke uuncl^s b a c k ," H eiken said, m th c ro a d d o se s , it% like dokie.' T h a t m arie ou r ded*

ho TV ansportation Depart* o ffid a ls s a id th e rcstitfac*

o jec t o n K im berly Road will d o se th c ro a d b u t has ed lan es to two.

or griJ . \ .

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lew York city.

im e r s f r o m

rd growth In th e United Id total do llar volume, of d e b i t c a r d s

I

lLLL1999 2000 2001 2002

APt has f ive geogi^iphic tlivi- le largest b e in g M arshall’s jn e rica u n it covering thc S tates a n d C an ad a , im crs w o rld w id e used » a rd -b ra n d e d ca rd s for ion tra n sa c tio n s valued a t

e e d - d i a l a sHistory ^

telemarketing - C7as 31.6 m illio n phone num- as th e ir id e a . They say it :atly s im p lify th e ir opcra- y d raw ing a b righ t line a those w h o d o n ’t vrant to ;d and a ll t h e o th e rs - who, e m a rk e te rs v n ll assum e, rnright e ag e ri to ta lk . ind iv iduals l e f t a re more

rg e tcd , re c e p tiv e popula- said A la n i E lios, a

n a n fo r P rovidian d ^ r p . , a S a n Fhm dsco ard com pany.‘ m ajo r te lem ark e te rs say

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Busituss

)sesdo<rth G ay len H eiken ’s

m o th e r h a d several out in TWin Fhlls. T h ey ; rrly firs t N o r th s franchi! cof 1957, T in a H eiken ty.’’ l a te r o p e n e d N' trly K im berly Road. Ten )kc G aylen a n d Tina H lid. over N o r th s , ike G ay len H ciken ’s 1 xi* an o th e r fa c to r constc

d o s in g N o rth ’s, Tina I irt* N o rth s h a d 22 full ac* tim e em ployees who < vill of w ork, H e ik en said.

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n c h e c k s , cS1.14 tr i l l io n la st year double th c vo lum e of.i earlier.

M arshall recently sp T he A sso c ia te d Pres M aste rC ard a n d thc ] industry.

A P: W h e re is the i industry h e a d e d ?

M ARSHALL: In all an world, th e re ’i tons of opi foc grow th in payments, in m y m ark e ts , only a l th ird o f th e paym ents r a re d e c tro tu c . W c spen( tim e ta lk in g a bou t the oi in th is sp acc , th c other tions. Yet th c biggest opi for all o f u s - and thc com petito r - is cash and

AP: H ow d o you get Ai to © ve u p th e ir checks a

M ARSHALL: I think w c do it is through bu less" ad v e rtis in g ** to cards a t th e to p of the ta lk ing to th c h eart on exam ples in life of wl m ight u se a c a rd to mak« less e x p e r ie n c e for : A no ther w ay w e do it is o u r rew ard s programs.

’ th ink it ’s re a lly focusing ( cash a n d c h c ^ arc moi lent. C ash is m ost pre\ tiie sub-$4D purchase.

Please see MASTERCARI

IS O c t . 1 n e~ they s u p p o r t th c regiso I they b e lie v e in consiui

to b c le f t a lo n e .“T h is is q u i te in

jAT&T’s lo n ^ -stan d in g I- p ro te c tin g th e privacy

tom ers,” s a id Tom H ■ sp o k esm an fo r AT&T (

_ of t h e l a r g e s t U.S.- ke te rs .

7 If th e in d u s t iy seem; im c o n c e m e d , i ts lobl d o s e to p a n ic . The . T e le se rv ice s and

- M arke ting o ssodations law suiei to s to p th e r e ^

Q they say is a violatio speech.

/ Please see TELEMARKET ' 1

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tssEe& orVirffm aS. HutcM

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t fa th e r a n d ll r c s u u ra n ts .<i o p ened th e U J . i P L tiise in a b o u t *n sa id . T hey Th»Tlm>»W N o rth ’s oncn y ears ago TW INFA H eik en to o k TVevor Chu

■ th is o u c Th I h e a lth .w as uncloim edi sidered w hen hundrcdsoJ .H e ik en said. nil- a n d p a n . o a re now o o t

is lookirw f< RTH’S, Page C7 ing th ey O lc

ty-I t ’s sm

A . fo r whic_ ^ Id a h o bus■ n e sse s hav■ been unabl

J L to f in d th c Ipayro ll chc d e i ^ t box dividends, \ ben e fits anc

p r in ts nam

laM known i V alley con m ore names

TomAm*yt»o.W< ' Rocxy D. Andofsa

Wetx>««' '<t'.> ’> Aiti»oo Arcrw.

KlmOcrloyAiay, •Tv— Twnfoll*

I. F. Ailott. IWin foil• , ■ ■■ •; Axteil Asloll. T*in

' Wrrontoo Ayolo-. Oeamoo.Wondei

CrviMirw / J Jofomo

'< Kent BaidHin. MRjAiTume 0. Guorn

r ■ ana Claudio DorMrorrw

Tno BanconX).Tain Foll»

Robort L. OmSfN. WerxJoll

AnruOloei(.1Winl EliMn and lu>b«l Ooma.WervMii

Oud Brunton. m Anx>n OuhHif. Jer« SP Colvin. Wendc Julio Conw

T^n Folli Einoslo Co'rillo.Trevor C»uTCnrruin IMn Foils

Tracy aa<H.T*ir>r Sotena Clarv.TMn Fnllft

AlOeno Corona. Jeiomo

MAitin Corroa. Jef Wsslcy Wer Horry 0«haar>.

tffMM TwinftilliSusan DohMin.IV«n Foils

Coruolo Ouu. Jero Gornid DteN. Jofo

« MkiumM OucnaoTM

c a s hMajy Emory. Tmin I

.<»o..i.. Emery. T»in iar - nearlyf ftve years T*in fhus

Aloynn Evms. T*.ns p o k e w id . -css ab o u t Oanny Forsyin. Jon : paym ents

Aardoma. Jeromo paym ents siwuna Ff>«, T*m

■' D9I.-K1 Gnitauglw., , Twin Foils

areas of th e JorryCorn!Uy>, >ppom™ ty ts. A t leastabout one- Jui>oCorvak>».Jon1 righ l nowJid a lo t o f sn,,iey Cortell. o ther guys tw«i fous

.r organiza. “ S ' f l T . , ' ipportum ty vatxmii h e biggest Rotwt Cndior. Jen r d e h e ^ .A m encans Yvwm Haii. Twin Fu 5 and cash?

one way 3ur “ pncc* WBnooii0 p u t our2 w allet by EoKi/dH(,n.T.«ni and giving Jo™'* HirMuns, " h e re youikc a price- ;»>» Fntis

yourself. swru. d, hir, vm is through

IS. T hen I Cr«:ian MurtndO. g o n w herelore preva- vi'oaoii •evalent m jommw o. cuomi :. So then and ciauau Oarrli

RD. Page C7 . * ^ 3 5Ooniel Jonks.Wont Adam Joslin, Twin F

e a r s “siir'-Cuni» Lon*. ierofTi Wonno UUT«. JonM Stown Uimwoy.

stry b ecause T«in ftiiis um ers’ righ t

. . Aniorwj umon,1 l in e w ith _____________lg im licy o f w , .:y o f Its cus- •>»iH opkins, a your rtamr Corp., o n e unclalmod-pr<5. te le m a r- claim your pr

, ^ these:™ cool and . 1.8 0 0 .bby is ts a re ^xt 7627i A m erican "1 . D irec t • Witte to th.is h ave filed Commission,E istry. w h id i ‘ Section, f?0. iS S ^ o f h o c 3 3 7 2 2 -0 4 1 0

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iteguardi' claimed B ' >pertye»ftew*______________ d ^ r

^ FALLS-It m ight bc w i ^ 'l Churdiman'i; tim e to c b c i^ u The state is safeguarduig; led mocxxy fo r him an4 ds of other people and b u » , vhosc last known addresses.Van Bills a n d other M o^^;

daho S late Thx Commissipn u for diose folks, and hop- ^ call to d a im the p r o ^ ; '

rfSS iHynolalmed

nablc ----------------------h e rightful owners, such'as ch cab , contents of boxes, tax refunds, stock'

is , worker^ compensation ; and the like.rTmes-Wcmj o n Thursdays names of a sampling ^ ed-inoperty owners vm on wn addresses arc b i M a ^ communities. Watch for m es in coming weeks. Ci

W.wenuoll TWwFoll# " ' • dorson. • Sertw lopoj •. •

Rodriguaj. Moma • ’ er. AlxahamMonXrr. .

TMrt Foils ’ ; ioy, lauraMamn. ' '

TWw Fslls . ■ in Fells L0u>»ncx>Mlkn<noi,.t- , T*in ftiis Wendell )[»■ SnonnonMclmna." •«ndeii Twin rolls ; ikftwi. J. Frank HcHullin.,..

TWm Falls n, Jeromo Poorl MeMullm. -’5uorro TWin rails10 Dan^. OrolK) M. ond Ooloros >

Medirts. Wendell"K>, LawioN, M«iuMou,

Wondoll nOfH, OurrenC. Miller.

JeromoTWin Fans Lara Millor. Je rw nrO sabol Aaron Mitton, ... ^XMII T»iin Foils _n. ieiomo S. Cannon MorKM^SS r.Jerorne Twn Foils .Wndeii Dovw Morales.

Wondoll Harry Motftin.

nllo. Twin FailsKami Roo MouVm.

nrnan, Twin Fiills . -Anno Mungor.

Twin Falls Twin FallsCnannnokone NhouMta.TxtnFatlS .

na. Faustina Octwoluna.Wondoll .

la. Jefomo Diano Odeo. jororW J. Wendell Trocy Oljon, Jefotno in. , MoiihewPoikins. ;

Twin Falls an, Nion Piasconcu, •

Twin Fans . r. Jeromo Grant Becord.. Jofomo Twin Fallsnanno. Moion« Rocord..........

Twin Fan*Boyd ftmaicri, Jeromo James Saboy,

Twin Falls Twin FallsTwin Falls Ura Daiuua Soi>n9s, ;solo, Wonoeii

Socramen andlxM...TwtnFBtis Sonclw, Wendell lira, Sonia Elva SandcMil,

Joromon,J«ronw Magdalena Sandoval.’. r.MxvMII MjikWI Ml . Martin Sarasquot*.jroma Twin Foils , Twin Falls JaKo Snater, Jorow ,. e)>er. Orol Sruiip, Tmn Rslb

Palty Snvlh, T>in Foils . n, FeiipoanoFroneise '

OiwSoieto. Wendell- ;h«a. Jenny Sleolsmtn,' ■'

TWin Foils If. Joromo 000mSufi0tt.Wen0»lf >o<. jnwn Sutlon. werwon

II. ‘° Z n Z r -‘T n r . ^ ' ’" :Ferris T Swwel,

. ^ Twin FoilsC ”"win Foil. ; ■

KOJIljIlTC..inru Tolman, ^

■: ::Twin Fails •• J-

V,ikinlff« Torres.. . a . ’

Stion«rgckcf.T.tn..~- , rails

, Wendell Cory Vantassell, 7 '0 Jofomo

Marla VjniasMHl. noo. Jufomo

Ron.ik) Victor.5. Twin mils

Ffnneijco Vill.i. jorffl Twin Falls •'Oarrt£a, Jlwias Wrmejjo. IWn

Fnii!> ■;.por. Cnil WBstoiwch,

Twin Fulls wondoll ftoiam, v«vnn.Twin Fnlls Twin Fans '■ OoufltasV«icn,

»romo jennifot waneos, I’.Joromo Wendell I •»r- C»olflno Woi»ai».

Vitendoli j

What to do ri^me an Idotio's Kl-propcrty ownors il8t7T0;-i- ur property, do ono of '

800-?72-7660, Ert. 7623’ : | ' 627.0 tho Idoho State Tax jion, Unclolmod Property-r’: f?0. 00x38, Boise, ID .^-rl 410. : r : ;■maUtoiund0taxjta(e.M.u9.

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ieieiiiarliI CofitM fromCe .

.. TTiev also say the reg non the induAiy» in tur ingta body blow to th< i j i i ^ economy.

will b e like an ost I ting th e E a r th ," sa ' Executive D irector Tia

“Two million people will jobs."

Which group is nght < to comc c le a r th is fall. Trade Commission offic ndly p red ic ted th a t ce would put 60 million pb bJffB on th e reg istry m y ^ . T hey sa y rcgisti >0 ^ can be done on th

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has an ex isting “ s t ^ ” But cvcckhcre theriQb..iij'[£elemarkcters can't s cr produa o r servicc thj

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asteroid hit- I worfc tsaid ATA -thansendii

Tim Sear?y. people or rvill lose their televlsfon t

ht will begin Michael Srall. Federal . with Bankeffidals origi- Chlco£o lm: consumers to maphone n i^ - -you can <m the first up furi

is trations - You can't <1 the Web at n ijngii,r by calling much hards exceeding pUch. a r e l 6 6 nilPones m the attention.’

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marfwtlflC tint took root In w119709. Hitlng people to th* the phones wos cheaper mnding out door4o<loor soles- stor mass mailings or buying . th>n time. , siWy cost effective,’ said “ASnavely. a vice president h«

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basis and writing your oib il ls . So who offers uipayments? Utility com- seortgage companies, gym p<hips. So wc go out and b<I them . thly do you think the debit gi shown such spectacularnd will it contmue? rcHALL: Convenience. It’s a(s e c u re an d it's more cl

vailable for young peo- fomight not qualify for a hie. Ic enables you to man- ti<■ f in an c es responsibly ai when you’re using thattak ing money directly se

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would answer so they couid sta their spiel. Though some early t matketers were perfectly poilte straightfotward, others weren't, the unpleasant callers weren’t i satlly just from tho fiybyfilghto

-A lot ol Fartun* 500 companie have engaged In aggressive an< unwise teiomarketlng practices, said Bleen Harrington, the Fedt Trade Commission's ossociate tor of marketing practices.

Three yean ogo, the FTC said, t were 35,000 ollegoUons of tele keting fraud. After a dip In 200^ number soared to 55,000 last ] When ranked by cotegoiy. the tt

' top sources ofcompCalnts In 2C were -advance fee* icons, follff by sweepstakes prizes whereby •winner* hed to pay a fee to clo the ’prize.’

ships before the registry go effect. The FTC already is i re p o rts th a t telem arkedi volume has soared. And oft i , those who haven’t signed th e registry can expect a fl

as markeierszero m or C onsum ers m ust sign

Aug. 31 to be on the regi:

ou t of your'account so you’i using money that you ha> sec m e largest takeup with people in urban environme bo th coasts. Credit is grov th c high single digits, and c grow ing 2 1 /2 times that.

AP: Retailers led by Wt re c e n t ly won a m ajo r h against Visa and MasterCa charged that the companie fo rced them to pay exccj high fees for debit card a dons. How do you think tl affcct the i n d u ^ ?

MARSHALL: The m ain« see is that the clout and thi

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th e only thini answering t h e :

llowed a m arketer on by the answering t h e : :laim dead air, court

too busy to talk----------^ When the F lgoes into thc nadonal rc s getting input from dng ca u recdved more ifter Oct. ments, more Ut ed up for ing in the agei . floM of vast majority s onthcm . ofarcgistn . n up by . Many denoi ^ t r y ing in blunt ten

u’rc only of the retailersave. W e than it was beth young sonally. I’m deoents, on behind us. ... 1owing in on all thc oppoi1 debit is I don’t s ee re

debit cards biVal-Mart environment islaw su it They have to b

^ d that the consumer'ies’ rules point of sale v:cssively nave at the toptransac- AP: M asterthis will cred it cards,

overall transacin effect I are you doing ichc voice share?

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rarcs ab o u t invasions of “*t offidrfly tracked by goi: the agcncy says they 1lomcd in recent years sheaice of the number of ''laced as well as of the calIiat makes them possi- “W

heiIc m a rk c te rs use a Iwn a s a p re d ic tiv c Le:1 queues up numbers. ' lea rson isn ’t rcady or if om c o p le answ er th e ir sai< e sam e time, a call is J 1." F o r m any people, br< ing a s annoying as lur ic phone and finding be on th e o th e r end is loc le phone and finding agi urtesy of a m arketer Noilk. se»FTC was considering ha' registry , it solicited

i t n e public and ire thari‘e4,000 com- . , Utan in any proceed- Jf ' gency’s history. The y supported thc idea

nounced telcmarket- cnns.

a ttirs is more prominent rea b efo re. For me per- op< delighted to hovel ii .. Now we can focus portunides out therc. “ J re ta i le r s re je c tin g

; b ec au sc th c re ta il ^ : is so compeddvd....0 be very sensitive to e r’s decision at thc e w hat they want to op of th e wallet.:crC ai‘d is No. 1 in s, b u t still No. 2 in . actions to Visa. What lg to increase market

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B u i i t w a s n o t u n e x p e c te d t h e e m p lo y e e s k n e w f o r q u w h ile w h a t d i r e c t io n th e r e r a n t w a s h e a d e d , sh u sa id .

“ T h e y c t^ u l d s e e w h a t g o in g o n ,” H p k e n sa id .

T h e r e s m u r a n t w ill b c m i sh e s a id . I

“ W e h a v e b e e n h a v in g p c a l l s l i k e 'c r a z y , ” H e i k e n “ W e h a d a lo t o f r e g u la r s t h t h e r e e v e r y d a y .”

N o w r e a l e s t a t e a g e n t L e z a m iz is w o rk in g o n s e llii le a s i n g t h e r e s t a u r a n t t o s o n e e l s e , H e i k e n

J u s t s a i d a Whil b r e a k f a s t a n d lu n c h p la c c c o u ld H O I b c g o o d a t t h a c lo c a t io n . L e z a m iz 0 0 6 1 1 , a g r e e d . S i n c c .N o r t h ’s c l o s e d , n U n iD < s e v e r a l in v e s to r s 'h a v e l o o k e d a t OFI.til th C ' r e s t a u r a n t , \h e s a i d . tO W n

“ C o m p e t i t i o n , i s k e e n .’^ h e s a id . clOS( “ B u t t h e r e i s n o -rcaw n somebody f lc o u l d n ’t s t e p i n a n d m a k e t h i s w o rk .”

s a id th e r c a r e s e a t t r a c t i o n s t h a t c o u ld p r o r e a s o n s f o r a fam U y to s t e p it o p e n - a n o t h e r r e s t a u r a n t ai lo c a t io n . T h c N o r th ’s b u i ld i m o r e t h a n 6,000 s q u a re f e e l s e a ts m o r e t h a n 200 p e o p le .

“ T h e r e i s a t r e m e m a m o u n t o f p a r k in g a n d ro o r e x p a n s io n ,” b e s a id .

B u i l d i n g o w n e r s J e r r y M a ry H e i k e n a r e w il l in g to v i d e f i n a n c i a l t e r m s f o r $595,000 b u i ld in g , h e sa id .

“ W h a t w e w o u ld l e a s e i w o u ld d e p e n d o n th e p e rs o r th e i r h is to ry ,” L i ^ m i z s a id .

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joins a d i e » things arou

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’e s tau ran ts on th e }f tow n th e r h a v e or re loo ted farther

onth C re e k s id e closed; it h ad been [ ToWne fo r sev e n msiness and mount- :re d te d as reasons |e. ■ , Iths eariier M ujsera i Old Towne closed^> management • -les, mounting bQu» - taurant competition .iccessful change in

focus at M uggers..A Roma Ita lian

Cuisine ^ o a e d dow ntow n, a n d ow ner an ti c h e f M ark M akin» alo n g w ith G reg Sm ith , w ho w as th e o w ner a n d chef a t M am a Inez, m oved to a newly reinodele<^ ' T h eR o y a l-a lo d h tion fanher north.

Last y ea r J a d e ' > Restaurant moved from its fo rm e r loca tion on Kimberly Road to a new location on

ilian House^'whlch Iy on B lue lA k e a , iBTHA to LooogHing ‘ and m oved to th e :atcd b y J a d e on Kimberly Road. M ongolian H ouse ’hffdulM for demoli* •1 way for an expan> arbyAlbertaonsgro-

ly restaurateurs are 1, Kimberiy Road ia location, Letamis^

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re c e n t w e e k s as s re m a in la rg e ly about a n econom ic but w onder w hether k e t ’s re c e n t ra lly , egan in m id-M arch , ave com e to o fast, ilso has been ligh t as iers are away fo r sum* aon.inalysts b e lie v e the as the ability to drift I the com ing w eeks, lan said he expects 'a puUback.”>’s a s ig n if ic a n t if complacency in the t’s a function of being ng range for a while,"Once we get cvidcnce significant bum ps in of economic recovery, y m arkets will weak-

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'Coyotes and ■^telope are -‘|)ut don’t ov( .ifce little guy

Bill StudelMker

!’,? [lhe word ;*critter” .^ ^ m e t h i n g my yc

when he was i

^ ..W e Were eating con flit staled at his ear

, said, “ Cbmcob, comc “TOtty word.'’

^ • T h at^ how I feel aix ajSittcr. I r t a good wt• suitable for a lot of th

the desert, vrildlife•'dcm't check out.'•' Mostly we see co; 'lo p e , black-tailed d«• hawks and eagles, and 1 sitting on their haund . riaroos waiting for tl . :blitz of boomerangs. .; ,.A n d if we’re just a ..{ive around the small i rfiprings, we may see : slipping among the sa{

..(peing out of sight.. WMt to flush, but if tl .iiOTber into the sky , m ngs make whoppin; ' they gather air, pulling .M u n d s of bocfy and 1

t^ lT hen 's a lot of . ::“bame” animals, but i

in critters. Critters coc 'foils parts of the anim ''inam m als, reptiles, c '-^ttsects, aradmids. You ’'anim al taxonomy, anc

critters everywhere. T ake the golden mi

^ ^ ^ t e , a mammal. It ^ n i a t i o n s of It are :

ro ^ c h u ck s - or w

! ■ Crayfish are known to U ; ’th«y alM com* In doepe

Larg<By Arthur H. Rotstein

' Associated Press Wrtte

" ''-TUCSON, Ariz. l-'J^ovember, once thc bt •' pie will get their chon ■cave wonden of the

: ;K artchner Caverns’ i --:casc.

■; Crystalline forma p ale tte of dramatic col

'•’w ater dripping throu, for a half-mUlTon yeai

■..public view through "Room complcx at

.0 Caverns State Park. It’ ■' the size of and 75 fe . ' upper complex known 'c'and Rotimda rooms,

awed n e a ^ 700,000 '".Qbening in November:

'A rizona State Parks open th e latest portio em s on Nov. 11 - abou

■ fhnn nrlg<ni>11y plopntx.“The budget was pai

u b u t it was probably me <^ed th an that,'’ said J

state parks assistant di The Bi« Room, also

o latem ity ward for a cc ' 1,000 female bats, i unknown as myotis vel ' ^> s«d to tours from Al

T he mammals re ttn to th e cave they've ii

„ inhabited for 50,000 } their young.

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id mre fine, iverlook lys.

tr” reminds m e youngest son

IS about th ree fc Tr'rHf

» m oo the cob.ar of com and pS«j[j|lfmcob, tha t^ a

about the word word, and it^ M C B B

f the wildlife in ife m ost folks

coyotes, ante* deer, ravens, “ • . '

in ^ e s like kan* r the b lurting An unusi

i a Unle atten- all streams an d T he whse sage grouse nex t to sagebrush, ap - ly h u n u

ht. They don’t >s not aif they do, they a clearsky. Their big comes <ping sounds as to baskling four or five light. It’id feathers out er, like

hog.af in terest in And rut not so much araduiidcome from var- th e groidmal kingdom: wood, sc t, crustaceans, - ing bag.iTou.'go through As I >and you’ll find row w!. th o u ^ tm an tled m ar- gray. CuIt an d sligh t Ito o k th

re re ferred to ter. I sttr w histle pigs. old sag

0 Uke on earth-too* colors ol oper shadss of blut.

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s l[iiugh limestone WiU be on

ighout the Big a t K artchner

. It's about twice “ JSl ; feet below the w nastheT hrone ns, which have ^X) visitors since « r 1999t t a offidiils w inrtion of the cav- “ i~J o m a y e a r I a t»

part of the Story more complicat-

Iso th e seasonal “ H* ?

a '- 'S o S ...j Sw m ea d i spring JB interm ittently 0 years to b ea r

t dw(itten

luiuil sxtsrlor on tho Jorusalsm o los.whistle pig’s a nuisance to farms, and it’s vengeful- nted down. In th e dese rt, it ; a crop-eating varm int. It's san, curious c r i t te r who s ouc from its deejp sleep sk in the warm spring sun- It’s a signal of good weath- ke its cousin th e ground-

j Tve seen an assortment of nids, spiders, running along . round, climbing th e grease- , sainying across my sleep-

f ^ w a U d n g along a nar- game tn i l, I saw w hat I ^ t was a lizard, a streak of Curiosity always gets me; so ; the p a ^ of the fleeing crit- studc my head tm der a big tage, and there i t was.

ofthsir surroundings, btrt

sectionOrTtiieWeb

IzoRa state Parks:t p : / /www.pr.Btat6.az.us/P arks/pax ttnil/kartchj>er-blgfoon>-Irjfo.html sflds of Kartchnsr Cavwin: tp://wv.w.6xplorethecavems.com

he bats are considered ao esscr element of tbe cave^ ccosystca r guano sustains a whole e i ny insects and worms.[t is what m akes Kartchne lue to a large degree,” Ziemani

tie Big Room docs no t offer th ,e expanse of gnm d vistas ani ,t lines foimd in th e Rotund Throne rooms, because mor

; dissolved in formation of tb er cave than the lowei; Zieman:

LStead, the Big Room trails wi! I people around large boulder dose to a vast array of natun ils, from stalactites and stalaf ta to limestone draperies, side ving helictites and other' iatri I, d ^ t y fbrmadons. iktors will find a more incimati •-like atmosphere inside the ne\

Sie tourist ■wrtw-goea- on-bod leaSy have a different exper s in the two cave rooms,' naTiTi said.le caverns were discovered Ij

PleassBM CAVES, P ^ O :

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ellin•s

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ffl criokst Is Just ont of Its om

e Instantly. I thought “s] 1- noticed its legs dido it body. R ath er , th ere 's stretched out in fror0 behind, an d when i t n p like th e lizard I had I- was. ■i. Later, 1 saw the sa I- spider ju m p across th

rounded a com er, if against th e sage it wa: g . S tartled, it jum ped fro >• to an o th e r on the otl >■ surely le a p t two feet. 1

che vrind o r any m a ^ c webbing. I t jum ped.

1 T h ere a re th e typi if cal sp id e rs in th c c0 They u se th e ir adapt« t- ors a s cam ouflage. ' g ters d o n ’t move mui I. seldom seen .

A m ong th e gray crit the blue-bellied skin like a U z a ^ bu t It Compared to a big-ho it isn’t m uch of a dra^ dom say, "Let% go sl

^^Like th e hom ed toai es here an d there in tli deiy d irt, Pve seen a s g l a ^ trap p e d in a fisi pet.

M aking critters in t tw isted th ing to do. T to te a d i tricks.

Now, i f we w ant Je ru sa le m cricket 1 dozen. T h is cr itte r loi esc ap ed convict en la rg ed burgundy w hen i t ’s pestered , handstand . O r it’ll hu it w ere ab o u t to attai

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•spider,” but I ^io 't d rd e its ►’y ^ •e were four ' j ' ' one and four moved, it ran id thought it : '

same type of the t r ^ . As I ; I brushed ras sitting on. rom that sageother side. It •' >u It didn't use ^ ■■ jc filament of

pical spheri- desert, too.

jted gray col- “

ritters,the.e>>ink. It looks best trickIt^ a skink. furiously < tiomed sheep ty graved i aw. Folks sei- out of s i ^skink watch- There a

critters in >ad that dash- ties, ants, the soft, pow- desert isr I sldnk under . There a ish bowl as a springs tl:

surcs aninto pets is a able for fiTheyYe hard crayfish.

Crayfisht tricks, the toms. Ih e j

has a half of dirty kl: looks like an dropped i

with an water, theyf bead, and and taste ti, it'U do a Not aU • lump up as if Some are itack. But thc sky.

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:k is burying itself. I t will y dig into the small, ^ c - ^ and in minutes, i t ^ bc i ^ t .> are a lot of six-legged in the high desert: b ee­

ts, and scorpions. B ut the isn’t all sand an d dirt,

are fresh , gurg ling th a t seep out rrom fis-

ind m ake scream s' suit- - freshw ater m usdes and

creep along creek bot- l e / r e gcneralty th e color khaki, like the rocks. But

I into a pot of boiling ley cum os red as a lobster « as good.II c r^ fish are flat green, re as blue as the m om ing

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Media members, top center, look through the Totem Forest during a tour of the Big Room In ths Kartchner Csvems In this Feb. 6, 2002, file photo. The ares will open to the public In November, after a bat colony moves on.

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Sight iQuettion: “I am han«

. aa d have a p e n n it to fa a crossbow during the d e e r season. T he archi prohibit the use of ma sights. I f I can find a sc zero m agnification woi legal for me to use on i bow d uring , a n archi son?”

Answer: The short a yes, a scope w ith zei

W a t e r s lOGDEN, Utah (A P )- \

ing is not dead. But it^ t soys Lucas McCracken, a a t Canyon Sports and wake-boaider. Buc for a b die die-hards, tb e fat, boards, relative-newco: lakes and reservoirs, ji compare.

In the last decade, skis

i M a g i cI flolseNattFor.

TTW M i«c Valley flth mpiBlue Lakes Sporting Goo( Check Idaho Department

Matad RtMR o o o a Lowei Hagerman Is producing u lent top v« tef action. Try 1

. h o p p e n , elk hair cadiUs.: and odams.

Big Wood River: OOOa T) nowing a t 1 .27 fl (145 cfi from 1 .33 rt la s t week. M U om) end evening (8 pr

< fishing are good on the W ! now. Som e moming fish c ; on mklges and Trtcos (low I ' Wood) in the surtaoe film,

e rs are taking well presen • and Baetis imitcAtons («1< : Adorns, f i e - l S Oulpers S ;• #16 Pamchuta PInK Albert

Hoppers vrith nymph drop( 1 8 Pheasant tails) a re yoi durfr« th e heot of the day taka CoddJs (Parachute H: PMD's (Parachute «14-16! o s dusK approaches.

Little Wood R tvw doO D . I corwemrated beknv the cc Silver Creek. Tenestrtels a e rs in the evening are Just Other flies working are Mu Daves hopper, Lawsons be clausers.

s a v e r Creak: n U R /0 0 0 0 .Is fishing with mixed succt Trtco hatches toper off anc begin to play a'lo rger role moming lineup. Be prepan array of pa tterns: Trlcos ( • female), Baetis (#22). 8ae ors (#22). PMD's (#18). ar Catllboetis sp inners («16). grasshopper when tho vHni and the water h a s a little < PMOS-, caddis, and callibat around in the evenings.

Reeervoir: POOR. Cl water release on Aug. 8 h{ fishing to a standstill. Wati continues to drop. Stick to Rapala husky Jerks ond coi in fire tiger, silver ond pcrci

For addioonal updates on IM E Gv()in«r ol Siivor Creek Outfl Uike Sporting Good* at (20B)

Caves___ContlnuadfromDl 1974 by amateur cavc t Randy and Gary Ten oot diKlosed for 14 years.; It took another 11 years r a te to develop th e uppii em s and visitors center.

H ie caves, carved by grbtmd water slicing tl limestone beneath th e Wht Motmcains about 40 miles east of TVicson, are cons

tbe beautiful iw rid for tfaeir stilHivinj

' Development, inrludhig to n c e o t^ trails, and measi seal in the cave^ humidii ffiff about $34.2 twnHnn

W hile th e original co accommodates 180,000 v

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is fine ia n d i c a p p e d m a g n if ic a t!0 h u n t f r i t h f o r y o u to t h e a r c h e r y bow . x h e i y r u l e s P le a se d « m a g n i f y in g > ^ t f a e av«ibo<1 s c o p e w i t h y o u r {^orsici w o i i f d i t b e h a n ^ ) a n d t ) n m y c ro s s - f o r h a o d les f r c b e ry s e a - ‘I b e r e are

f o r fa iilflg t a n s w e r i s s c o p e s th a t : z e r o o r n o n o t a llow ed

i k i s l o s e mI - W a t e r s ld - t h e i r m ono

f a d in g S o T h e r e a re 't , a m a n a g e r b o a rd s , kn«o d a n a v id C h a irs , scatsa h a n d fu l o f f e w f e e t o ffia t , b u o y a n t “ W e don’trc o m c rs t o s ld s ) ,” M cC, j u s t d o n 't p e o p le arc

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report is for th e ««ttek of Tltinds)k iods are lis ted for family fishing v en t of Fish ond Gome regulations 1

m e r rtver near u se flat fish, sg som e excel- tigers.Try using hUHs BlgLoetR h«nUs, stimulators Ingot 150 c(s:

last week. Lowi. The Wood Is making (ish poI cfs); down approach wtth(. Moming (9- trste on good 13 pm to dusk) are beginning Ie Wood right mornings alonjsh ore feeding Crane Ries. Ct(lower Big -in the evening:11m, while oth- tinues lo prodiisentedPMD' Copper Johns, («16 Parachute Pheasant TollsrsS p ecla l,8 n d TMICreekAWiberts). Water levels aihoppers (tie- In the head ofI your be st b e t holes. Fish oreday. Flshv/lil h eat of Ihe daja «18) and b e st fished In I'1 6 ) Imitations evenings. An e

stimulator (*i:» . Rshing Is work well. 'e confluence of MUner Oi«n: OClls and su e an v full swing, wee<Just the ticket. peak. Sllc to w1 Joes hopper, low patterns. Jis beetle and frenzys and ho]

wrong.90. The Creek C J . Strike R muccess a s th e Locol toumsnwand Boells this reservoir aole in the Snake side lonipared wilh an 6-Inch lo lOlncs (« 2 0 /2 2 dads, countdowBaetis emerg- South Forte ol tl), and Terrestrial fishli16). Tie on a to mention a biwind picks up dis hatch. Usetie chop on It. chule hopper, Xibaetls are d is, and caddis

sw ir^ a re h o laL Closed O M te e la ta : fiB has brought Outstanding farWater level n s many hotchck to trolling p a s t Use nightI countdowns poppers, CI«or 1» rch.A l80 tails, and vwoll)

M Bio Wood. Stfver Creek. Wum Spr M fttsn SI 1-600-732-SC87 or (206) 7 206)7334446.

a n n u a lly , 011 e huntcn aUmeii In iherc ncnbu t M d l jear, wlt

ippcr cav- S X d S g * i l

l e s a o u * - o n s id e r e df id in t h e fM M tln‘t*M !K i ring , s till-

n g a v is i- e a s u r e s to id ity ; b a s

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if it has:ation w ould b e legal P to use on yoitf cross-

dm‘c be conifuaed about' ibow being allayed fm

handicap (arms ot id a acopo be& g allowed capped vision.' are no accommodadons lg vision. S pe^ically , at magnify th e target are on red duiiog any areheiy

n o n o p o l y , Iinopoly on th c u ^ er .e w ake skates, wake- th<knee boards • and Air 24>ais that peK h riders a ' haiff die water. wson’t see tb e push (for ou[cCracken said. '‘More brrc getting into,wake- rc] it's just e ^ e r to leam .

n o get up.” sai

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idsy.Aug. TX. Updated conditions fn ng waters a n d major rivers in the Ma ms for restrictions.

h. silver and copper fire Penny Creel

« n FJUR. Tho Lost ts flow- are scfs; down ju s t 3 c fs from ery fiLow water conditions oro lions1 portlculoriy spooky, so tho firith stealth and concen- . try usod presentation. Trlcos AdamInglo show up In the can liilong with PMD’s and head

Caddis a re on th e water ‘ Waterlings. Nymph fishing con- Salmoiroduco resu lts with ' B\IR/ins, Prince r ^ p h s and b a ssoils working b e s t lenge« Mtm Springs: FAIR. low ll(t art low, bu t look for fish weddilo fdeeper pockets and jigglnjore lethargic during the crow1<day: Ihese creeks are ' Clear I

I In tho m ornings and sprlnsin elk hair c ad d is (#14). creok;*12-16) and grasshopper the Cl

jumbc: OOOD. With August In pheaswed growth is o t its tho cr;o vieedless Jigs and shal- BUilngis. Jungle Jigs, sh a d rops, all buihoppers w on 't do you restris

slow VImrvolr: EXCEUfNT. Henrysments have shown what boclieilr can produce. Tho Lake Wlonds to fish better. Use b a ss fXlnch plastics, rebel crov^ Stick 1downs and sh a d raps. centra)l the Bolee: FMIR/GOOD. are onishlng is a t Its peak, not raps, ia better-lhan-avcrago cad- Ste«th<Iso Oaves hopper, para- ' outslasr,X caddis, oik hair cad- overt!Idis em ergers on the Flyrodtol as well. to see1: fiUR/00 0 0 . In two[familyflsher, not seeing ' conceitchery trout a s In tho and drightcrawfers. powcrboii, active.90r Lake specia ls, dudt- bloodyMlly buggers. wallen

Sprinos. Trail CrMk. Penny/DoUr Lakei 6) 72O-S20Z For updates al d ottwr toe

) r ^ 60,000 w iU .bo Kart he Big Room complex and I with fewer to u n and in ,Z leper tour. • y should provide a le state p a m ’ overall risitations in th e past ^

in visiting th e new fdgh but is unlilcefy tb ) response when

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only big game season.You may use a magnifyin

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the bandwagon. Riul .Cam 2 4 , a. longtime recreational

' has no plans to give it up. wake-boarded before, owned one oncc. But 'wh broke, he never botherc replace it.

“I guess it'^ what I knov said

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0 Big Wood River

0 Uttle Wood River

0 Sliver Creek

0 Magic Reservoir

0 Big Lost River

0 Warm Sprlngs/Trall-Creel<

0 Milner Dam

0 C.J. Strike Reservoir

South Fbrk of the Boise

0 DIerkes Lake

0 Penny/Dollar Lakes-

0 Salmon f tl ls Creek Reset

0 Clear Lake

0 Billingsley Creek

0 Lake Walcott

IS from Silver Creek Outfitters ond MogIc Valloy/Wood River regions.

nny, Dollar U k e s . and Lake . ree k U k e : QOOD. These lakes re stocked periodically with hatch ry fish making them good destine ons for beglnrior anglers. When 10 fish are rising (0 bugs on top, y using a #16-18 Parachute dam s or Gulpers Special. Or you in try tying slowly twitching o bea aad nymph {#16-20) through the ater.Imon M is Creek Reeervoir: \IR /Q 00D . Catching a decent size ISS on. this reservoir can bo a chal nge but the walleye fishing during w light Is suprem e. Go trolling wlt^ Bdding rings and double whammys £ lng grubs, phenom womis, night- nwlers ond minnows, la r Lake: GOOD. Concentrate on jrlngs. weed channels and the eok exiUng the lake. Keep using e Cloar Lake spccial. ducktsiis, mbo midge pupae, coppcr Johns, leasan t tails, and egg pattem s in e creek. .ilt^sley Creek: RUR. PMD hatch I:1 but gono but the caddis and icr- striais continue to produco. Try DW wotor coddis. partridge caddis, mry's Fork hopper. Blue Ribbon Idles.te W alco tt MtR/QOOD. Walcott's ISS fishery continues lo produce. Ick 10 the shoreline cover and con- ntrate on fishing when shadows B on the water. Use Renrys, shod DS, and buzz bait.«thoad report: Expecting another islanding seaso n with strong runs or tho Lower Granite Dam.Toddois ond plug pullers will begin se e rosults on thc Cloon<aterwlt^ two weeks. Fly fishermen should ncentrote on low water pattem s d dries becauso the fish wfll be live. Uso skunks block bears.>ody muddlers, bombers arid ' iieiwakers.

akes and the 6I0 Losl. cal Skoolar r locaiions call Ooug Cherry of Bluo

lartchncr Caverns first opo nd 50,000 calls i^ on hour pou 1, Zicnumn said.

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even >. Pius, “Itls kin vhen it last one (skii ired to Carpenter said

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w ere flipping,--------- - rolling, havingf reservoir. Then^ . skiers, both of fZ' ■■ aroundafew nu

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s Thrill-seekers,■ • who wakcboard<

week, like them I satility. But no 0 can match skis

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to slalom skiing sport is a li Competitions re

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l ed ' younger than-25. rial- of the novice div]g competition ai,1th W atersW aub.lys. Recreationalhi. doesn’t have to b<

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skis. One, a high ] 1 cost about SlGOai

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U o w in g w9cperience on w ater s. He like» the way . id the way they slice !T waves.kdnda fun to be tbe . S | ilder) out there,”id • ■a recent outing with wakeboarders. Ih e y ng, spinning and ng a blast on the ere were also two of whom had been more years, ear-old kids, tbey skiing), ’Whoa, that^O d h a r ^ seen It enter said.'Ided, you know, just rake." Twarders spent th e ^

evening on skis, WM dike the fotter boards rith which they float . Especially on less* lats, wakeboarders less time pushing 5^,

vater, like a rudder,

:ts, Uke McCracken. irds several times a m for their trick ver- 0 one claims boards kis for speed and H B

]n, of Layton, bas j ^ H >d in competition.for about 20 years. H H

lay, Pearson will still BBHleeboard on a trip to I s V

other way to play on e said “I want as ’ can get.”t, and his money, go I J H ing Hc admits tbe

little exclusive. require expensive,

}ats and slds. Also, B B J cs and, usually, a S S 0 one of a handfuler skiing dubs. __H B) addicting, too, and om skiing never . l a ^ arson said. fA Hthat competitors

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at Call’s Fort

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p boards at pawn Iter said.ise for great deals, s aro similar in cost D and $500.

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M eet a t Centennial P* p.m. for the 1-1/2 hour ri goes upriver to Pillar returns to Centennial ] cost is SlO.The registrat line is today. Registe Maxwell Ave. or call 736

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. Seven people have die ' virus in Colorado, w|ili

450 eases of the virus- any o ther state. Th Centers for Disease C Prevention reported and l l , .^ a th s nadonw

BLM probes cou removal of federi

SALT LAKE CITY-1 of l * n d Management gating two Kane.Coun for the removal of sigi ATVs on ccrtain roui G rand Staircase National Monument.

County Commissio: Habbc^haw and Sheri Smith uprooted at lea: which they took to i headquarters in Kana 13, along with a lettc tb c BLM to remove signs on roads the cou arc undcr its jurisdicti roads have b ^ n used and years and years,” s an ail'terrain vehide <

roads we tooksigr roads that definitely hii toiy to be” county righl

The sign removal < months after Gov. Mil and Interior Secrct Norton agn yd-on a ( determ ining which mi federal lands qualify a way under a 19th cc called RS 2477.

Kane County’s rec( does not h d p that pn U ^ t t aide Randy Joh

Closed pipeline i Arizona falls earl

PHOENK - An idle pipeline that is causing ages throughout Phoc one of two tests needed it, th e owner of the Wednesday.. However, the pipeli

expected to bc back in and running at full a th e weekend, said Rid. spokesman for Kindc Energy Partners of Hoi

Closure of the pipclin vidcs a third of the me area^ gas has sparice shortages and long lii stations.•' Testing on one port p ipeline was going wel cxpccted to be c Wednesday afternoon.

B ut a test on a 4-miIi fa iled early Wednes IXicson, dose to an area pipeline burst on Jul; Rainey.

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■ At-wtiich time any bupeyei : , ^ o ( th e eaW budget . ^ n ^ S T : Anna Save. S e a

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. n o t conv:jeline s n ll is SAFE afl( in o p e ra t io n b u rn in g hI a ip a a ty b y p „ b lc m s . ‘‘'k R a in c y .a h d odd ndcr M o rg an addidonal Houston, in clino th a t pro-

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SIRCOMM I R e ca l Yo

COUHTf REVEN 2 0 0 3 « 0 0 4 A p p ro v e d

B u d g e t A m oun t Ac S 231.000 .00

595 .000 .00 S11.432.00

$ B 27.432.00 $

$ 450 .446 .00 S151.229.00 3 3 .9 9 ^ 0 0 •

lorvo 165,765.00S 827 .432 .00 $

SI FE E REVENU 2003/2004 A p p ro v e d

B u d g e t A m oun t Ac $ 120.000.00

i 947.081 .00 $ ;24.314 .00

$1 ,001,305.00 S :

$ 140,545 .00 $42 .173 .00

lervo 131.991 .00776 .686 .00 !

' $ 1 ,0 9 1 ,999 .00 . $ :

\ HEREBY QIVEN -m A T THE B( ER Z 2003. A T T H E HOUR OF 7: ne, Idaho, for th o purpoeo of consi •yer of Oooding. Je ro m e. U n « ^

Secfelary '

21 ond 26.2003 ''

»ushpiKANE - D uring the 2000 Jgn,' President Bush camc o n ^ in favor of saving fbur on the Snake River that inmentalists contend are ying wild salmon runs.Fridtv m om ing he will visit >f those dam s to make ks on salm on restoration I, th e W hite House said »day.I will tour Ice Harbor Dam, ist of Pasco n ea r the town of ok, Wash., as part of his through the Northwest, le it's not known what he y, Bush made no secrct dur- e 2000 campaign that he sd breaching the huge

d g e w o n ’t It f ie ld m in gM d ated P ress____________ ,

;UR d'ALENE - In a new challenge from dean-air cs, a Pocatello judge has 1 to halt field burning of ass fields which is currently ing in the Panhandle. d^*s ruling by 6th District William Woodland came as Itc approved burning over icres in the Coeur d’Alene The stubble fields are i to shock th e bluegrass owing morc seed.: much sm oke threatens 3int and o ther communi- the north, said a plaintiff in 'V lawsuit against the Idaho m ent of Agriculture,■y’ve approved an alarming t of burning.-We are veiy ned,” said Patti Gora of Air for Everyone, a }int group.day’s bum w ent well, a s ' spokeswoman said. A f 1,613 acres were torched Rathdnun Prairie./ou look out there, the

has dissipated and is said Linda Clovis of the [daho Fhrmcrs Assodation.E, the A m erican Lung Ition of Idaho and Nevada, he Idaho Conservation t filed suit on A ug 11 to Ige the stated new field- g reguladons. They say the rare illegally pu t in placc mmer without public hear- nd do hot protect public

Hand said Tuesday he is nvinced af te r reading a affidavit th a t this year^ g has causcd m ajor health ns.dded he is willing to hear nal arguments a t a prclim- injunction hearing on when both sides could

heir case.tha t may b c too late e most fields wiil have >rched, said Brad Purdy, a ittom ey for th e dean-air No attom cy for the state

»ent TUesday. y asked Woodland to 'ledge a ruling last year by trict Judge John Mitchell ir d ’Alene in a major dass- lawsuit against field bum-

M B u d g e t H eerfng Yoar 2003/2004

ENUE FUND (A Budget)'2002/2003 2002/2003

Approved A ctual to 3 ^ 1 /0 3 B udget Amou

— S C2.000-00 $ 362.718.02 930,087.10

3,631 .66 1,200.00$ 366.349.68 S 993.287.10

S 271.021.15 S 733,917.54 76,224.86 248,099.81

3,064 .83 1.269.75

S 3tS0,310.84 $ 983.287.10 :NUE FUND (B B udget) >

2002/2003 2002/2003Approved

A ctual to 3/31 /03 B udget Amou— $ 120,000.00

$ 2S9.758.54 622:167.002 ,511 .63 20,003.88

S 262.270.17 $ 762.190.88

$ 25,000.00 i 60,000.00

5 ,633.87 69^49.16313,688.48 632.941.72

$ 344.222.38 . $ 762,190.86

; BOARD O F TH E SOUTH CErfTP = 7:00 P.M. In tho-SIRCCMM Operal msidertrM a n d ftxing a final budget f< r tn and Twin Falls Countlos mey a ;

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where conservation gr1 sdd thQT will p ro tes t h

mental polides.2 Salmon are a n iconic i the Northwest, a n d

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FirefighofficialsThe AMOdatod Pre—

LINCOLN, M o n t.-H u firefighters worked in i rain to stop two approac fires near this M ontana community Wednesday, another 6re near Missou run and forced 120'fami to cvacuate.

In all, jarefighters an some three dozen large £ state, and officials s resources arc running Im

For the sccond tim e in major blaze n ea r Missoi cvaoiations when th e 11 F!sh Creek complcx of

'miles west of town mu out of control. I t is ju s t c fires menacing Missoula rounding sm aller commu

“WeVc got fires on th town that arc burning pr to the d ty ' lim it Costomagna, a firc pro( dalist with the sm te Dc of Natural Resourc

03 2001/2002 •dTiount A ctual-00 5 138,000.08.10 . 962,694.44.00 154.84.10 $1.100.849

.54 $ 616.524.06

.61 278.612.88

.75 11,290.40

.10 $1.106,427U»4

(13 2001/2002 Idnount /Vctual’.00 $ 150,000.00.00 596,000.16.88 ' 18,000.00.68 S 764,000.16 '

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.16 110,000.16 ,72 678,000.64,86 S 768,000.80

rm iA I. REGION 911 will m oot leratlona bulld!r>g localod a t 911 lot forthe 2003/2004 fiscal yoa r. ly appear to tw heard u p o n orry

Ve sursday, August 21,

visild ro e le c tric breadiingus to tentious oiprove the for e le c tr»agc of have insisid a n g e r e d ex is t.1 between Environmea w n i n g retitfned u

iimds and I h c govPacific Oregon, Id

san. in Ju n e tit will be recovery sihls first visit fish and «Washington out brcachielected. The. Idaho Gb e in the W ashingtoon Rriday, M ontana i

groups have Oregon Gohis environ- ferred to u

and h a td uic symbol of removing tI the dam- “The Ri<

.AZES S U R

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Aont, swlint In Lika McDonali mat Park In M e i ^ . Dnx toi

I te rs batti s ask r e s i

Conscrvatio area fires.

Iimdredsof We’re ju st d I rough ter- 'tobeprepo jadiing wild- H e saidla mountain among thejy,- even as have seen,ju lam adea “It^ b ee nmilics there for a very lc

said. “ It% tu c battling seen. The ii! fires in the page.”

say their The largelow. Montana al(inaw eek ,a 300,000acn»ula fo rc^ of over $1(18,000-acre about 10,00of fires 35 iip.lushroomcd “It^ the %t one of the cxpcriencecda and sur- “WcYc havinunities. support frorthe edge of • About 50(pretty dose ing to stoplits,” Jim Lincoln beflogram spc- homes thatDepartment Tbcsday. Birces and deputy inc:

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INTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL ,

DISTT^ICT O FTH E STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FO R i

THE COUNTY OP , TWINFALLS 1

MAGISTRATE DIVISION I C ase No. CV 03-3598 NOTICE TO CREDITORS I In tho Manor of the E sta to s o f C. W AYNE M O D L IN '

: a n d EFFIE V. MODUN. i Oocodonts.

T h e u n d e ra lg n o d h a s ' t>oon appoin ted P e r s o n a l I R e p r o e e n ta l l v e o f t h e abo v e-n am e d o s ta to . All ’ p e r s o n s riav in g c l a im s I a a « ln « tJ h a .d e c e d e n tj iro ■<

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w1, 2003

to N (lg issue has been a con- one for years. Advocates

: tr id ty and agriculture sisted the dams can co-

with' salmon, mentalisis want the river 1 to a more natural state, 'ovemors of Washington, Idaho and Montana m et : to map out a salmon ’ strategy that balanced economic interests with-

r-hing the four dams.Gov, Dirk Kempthome,

{ton Gov, Gary Locke,1 Gov. Judy Martz and Gov. Ted Ktllongoski pre- ) improve salmon habitat chery operations without g the dams,tad fic Northwest made a

^G E IN M g

laldTuesdtywhUewatchlnftth* to « H |o n ^ State Unlventty |

t i e e n c r o a

i d e n t s t o (tion, said of the Missoula­'s. “We're hanging on. t doing everything we can pared.” 'jd firo conditions are he worst firo managers 1.c n extremely diy and hot r long time,” Costamagna 5 drier than we’ve ever ; indices arc just off the

g est three dozen fires in alone have burned about crcs at a firefighting cost SlOO million. lt!s taking ,000 fircfighters co keep

e worst conditions w e’ve ced,” Costamagnu said, av ing to bring in m ajo r rom other stales.”500 firofi^iters were try- top the two firos near xsfore they rcachcd 150 lat were evacuated latc

But Bill Molumby, a ncident commander in

’ roqulrod lo proaont Iho ir ..c l a l m s w l t h l n f o u r ( 4 ) ^ months ollor mo dalo of Ihof lrs l pub llco lion o f th i s i '

• noilco or sold claims will bo 5' fo rovo r b a rro d . C la im s ^' m ust bo prosontod lo Ilio ^I Porsonal Roprosorilollvo In .' co ro of atlornoy Loon E.

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3119 Pino Slrool i ^ Golvoslon, Toxas 775511 .

PUBLISH: August 21 . 2 8 2 'andSoplotnbor4.2003 ='IN THE DISTRICT C O U R f mO F THE RFTH JUDICIAL 0(DISTRICTOFTHESTATE b '

I O F IDAHO, IN AND FOR C<I THE COUWTY OF BLAINE ,

C aso No. CV-03-09292 IsSUMMONS m

I W ALTERS READY MIX, ac[ INC., an Idoho-corporatlon. a i

Plalnllff, ' yt

I DEAN Q OODW IN, d b a of I .QOODW IN & A SS .O C Ir in

Fea/u

o rth vcommitment to pursue a ] fish and wildlife recovery that avoids the breaching and it remains a strategy tinue to endorse,'* the g wrote in their recomme to the Bush adminlstredo

In May, a 'federal jud| out the government’s plan for managing the C and Snake river basins on ic failed to comply with ments of the Endangered Act.

That plan focused on i th e Northwest salmo through improvements tt

. and hatchciy operadons vest limitations without b dams. Federal offidals years ago that dam bi

:O N T A N A -

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th* Are bl an U M known l o ^ty (n tf i t t ie itadM t r ^ a

aching firi evacuate

Lincoln, said the* si rcnuunc^ precanotis.'

“We have a great deal of about (fire) being blown ri the town,” he said.

Sarah Rugg and her h Carl, spent Wednesday Bladdoot Valley B a p t^ . whero die Red Cross had s emergency shdtcn

They left th d r home ab miles east of Lincoln in th< o f the night after au t warned them winds wer ping the Snow-Thlon fire fren^, doubling to neatij acres.

“You know, you hear i being a bit scaiy,” Sarah Rt “When it happens to you,: out what the'b it scary’ me

The Nadonal Intcrogcn Ccnter reported Wednesd 54 large foes were buminj West, most of them in the N Rockies. Wildfires have 2.39 inillion acres of fores thisyear.

ATES.Dofondont. ^

T H E STATE O F IDAHO sP 'SEN D S QREETINQS TO anD E A N Q O O O W IN d b a an<QOOOWW * ASSOCIATES Cl»

You hovo boon suod by a 'sIho obovo-nomod Plaintiff, 1- T ho Court rt>ay onlor Judg-m ont ogo/nal you without 2.furthor nolico unlooo you Anrespond wlltiln hvonty (20) niijdaya. READ THE INFOR- doMATION BELOW: a ll

You oro horoby noilfiod P’athat In order lo dofond Ihls yo(lawsull, on opproprlalo vnlt- 3-ton rosponso musi bo fllod a dwilh tho obovo-doslgnalod nuiC o u rt wllhin Iwonty (20) mod o y s aftor son/lco of Ihio Pf<Sum m ons on you. If you a*l'fall to respond, tho C ourt ■m a y o n t o r J u d g m e n t or> ogainst you ds domandodb y t h o P l a in t i f f In t h o CleComplaint. « hI A copy of Iho Complaint ■ia eorvod wllh Ihls Sum - Mam ons. If you wish to se ek MAadvice or repreeentallon by CLa n attorney In Ihls m atter. -CQyou should do so promptly Bye o th a t y o u r w ri tte n r e - ,aponee.H any. moy bo filed p u»n tJ m e .a n io tK e r le g a l 7 0

^ iNsaCbissifieds ..

t/uraEi&orSte^ Crump ~ j

v e s tda proactive would again bry strategy the end of thelg of dams, rent approachgy we con- U.S. Districgovemors Redden order

oendadons emment to redon. then gave itidge threw hydroelectrics existing better proteaColumbia Snake and Col

sn grounds Since Redd<th require- vadonists anted S j ^ e s ' tribes with tr

have insisted1 restoring debate over Iaon nm s dams in E uto h a b ita t . Short of diat, l

IS and 'har- ronmental groibreaching changes in ds said 2.5 restorestrongcbreaching river flows for

Inqu ^ l .couk f l kept

Attomey- could kee probe un<Tin «MOCl«t»<l

BOISE - Idl sppnt more tt invcstigadon University Pla results may l> the public

The Smte E hired Boise att to look into Idaho^ satelli capital dty.

If the board ncy-dicnt pi report could b despite Idahc

Illy as

ndllion it fron through loansres* whidi was int< the Moscow s<

. town in the fc. from Boise Sts

Idaho Preside] and the scho*

situadon president, Jer

9f conccm Finandal right into prompted die r . . . m illion comple

to one buildini " 'a te r

already under Is e tu p a n -njeboardalIbout fourhe middle mv«tigaoon, <uthoritiesere whip.re into a Lawrence W dy 16,000 Prince a sped

general for pun • about it ti^tion. Ruggsaid. Thorpe Ort» I, you find deputy atton icons.” TUesday that tcncy FSre. the right to k< sday that secret because ing in the • between Princi Northem typical attom

i charred ship, est so far ^ far, taxi;

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igh ts protoctod.An opproprlalo writton ro-

jp o n s o roqu lro s eompM- im tu in c o w ith Rulo 10(o)(1) in d o lho r Idaho Rulos^ol nt«Ti :iv ll P rocoduro ond sholl 11 Ilso Includo: V1. T ho Tltlo ond Numbor ot m' I q i his caso .2. II y o u r rosponso Is on Answer lo tho Complaint, It m a p ,

lo n io l a of Iho so p o ra to) llo g a tlo n B o l Iho Com- _jlalnt, a n d olhor dofonsos ja m u «>u m ay cloim,i. Y our elgnoturo, moiling ^ O Tid d r o s s a n d to iophono g e enumber, or tho signaluro. • a ^ ^ nailing odd ross ond tolo-> h o n o n u m b o r of y o u r c w xIttomey. a QAII ». Proof of mailing or dellv-jry of a copy of your ro- i p c .iponso , conlact Iho Coun w iT h:iori< of lh a obovo-namod q a y s

' MATHDATED this 14th day of 2 ^ '^ ay . 2003. I u q . tilARSHA RIEMANN:LERK O F THE DISTRICT . f J ? . 50U RT Jy D eputy ,

>UBLISH: Ju iy 31, August >. 14 a n d ai,& 103 i _ 1“

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SectionE j

ia mIn b e discussed toward the decade If the cur-

aCh fe lle d 't ric t Judge ,punes A. V dered d ie federal gov- ' ’3 rew rite the plan

it a year to adjust ,ric dam operadons to -I itect vtrild fish in the I Columbia rivets. ]jedden^ n ilinft coaser- T and fo tir Northwest

1 trea ty f is ^ ig rights ted on xeopening die i er breaching tbe four : E aste m Vrashington*; ; a t, th e tribes and envi' groups are calling fia: - a dam operadons to ; < m ger a n d more natunl - : I for th e fish. ' y}

uest',Id be 'tsecr||' fs y - K j l i e n t i i ^ t '

:eep Boise I' m derw r^srted Pre—

. Idaho taxpayeis have e than $90,000 for an on in to the troubled • Place preject, but the y be k ^ c secrct fiom <

« Board of Educadon ! attom cy Lany Prince . Ito th e University of ' teliite campus in the

>ard asserts the attor- privilege, Prince’s

Id b e k ep t suppressed Laho^ public records * :

x p t^ t Uniyendty of 'ren ted fbr the ^ J e c t ans and investment of y.vcrsity Place projcct, in tended to reinforce iv school'^ standing in c facc o f competition S tate University, cost

ddent Robert.Hoover chool’s financial vice Jerry Wallace, dieir

1 conccm s also he multi-building $136 iplcx to bc scaled back ding - th e $50 million ’,tcr C entcr that is dcr construction, d already has dcdincd ;the scopc of Prin«}%

jn, d tin g the privilege.*. request of the state A ttom cy General

W asden appointed ^^ a l deputy attomcy >j<’ purposes of the inves- ^

■ IOrton, assistant djicf. Jtom ey general, said at th e state board has 1 ,□ keep Prince^ report jause th e rclationsliip ince an d the board is a om cy-client relation-

loxpaycrs have spent 1 ,the inquiry. j

i THE DISTRICT COURT .]>FTHE RFTH JUDICIALilSTRICT O F THE STATE ,3F IDAHO. IN AND FOR IHE COUNTY OF CASSIA 1lAOISTRATES DIVISION080 No. CV-03-10t7UMMONS ,lA RQ A RITA OROZCO-RUZ,

Plaintiff.

AMIE OROZCO-AM8RIZ.O ofondant.

l O T I C E : Y O U HAVE E E N S U E D D Y T H E BO VE-NAM ED PLAIN- ,IFF. T H E COURT MAY N T E R J U D G M E N T GAINST YOU WITHOUT U R T H E R NOTICE UN- E S S Y O U R E S PO N D /IT H IN T W EN TY (20)AYS. READ THE INf=OR- lATION BELOW.O : J A M I E O R O Z C O - MBRtZ

Y ou (fro hereby notined lat In o rd e r lo defend this tw e u ll. a n a p p ro p r ia te

. .ContlcMied on non

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AMCNoeo N o n c e c•NOUCE IS HEREBY QtVEh

t& yolD «»m b*f.2003attl>« ' 4«ld day , a t th» otflcoa o t 1 tcnriM v. tocaud a t 90S St> PM »yw w » 63303. Twjn FalU a s SuccM aor T ru tao . wtn » Hlgtwst biddar. (or caa ti In tt S ta tea of Amarica. all pmrabla r ia l property »ltu«tod In th o ' ot Idaho. deacf«»od

Ttiot portJon ol 1*131. ot OP Twin Falls County. Idatw. ac

' r ^ r d t t d In Volume 1 of Plati ' County. descfilMXJ os foUowa:

COMMENCING Bt ttie Souttia n tE N C E North 0‘39-15* East 138.00 teel to Ifto True Poin t« tH E N C E Nont) 89‘20 '00 'W o ■DHENCE North 0'39’15* Gaat ■KhENCE North 89‘20‘00* We THENCE South OMO'IO* Woa -KhENCE North e9'20’00* We THENCE South OMO'IO* Woa THENCE South 09'2O'OO* Em THENCE South OMO’IO* We tho Soulti line of aald Lot 31; THENCE South e9 '20 '00 ‘ E £4.29 foot:THENCE North 45'39"3e* Ea* THENCE North 0'39'15* East Lot 31.118 .00 Isol to ttio Polr

Ttio Trualafl Iws no know doscrtptlon of tha abovo-doac purposos of compliance witt> li tn o T ru s te e t)ss beo n Infor 703 Waatilnflton S treet Nortl Is somotlmes Dssoctatod'wttt)

Said salo wiU be n u d e wit rogardlno Utlo. possession oi ttio oblioallon tocured by am s a lo c o n fe rre d In th o D ee LYLE F. FRABER AND TOI a n d w H e. o s G rantor, lo T Com pany. Succossor Trusloo. of Qlod)« Han. Rotfnoy E. Ha Bonoliclary: sakl Ooed of Tru( January 27.1992. oa Insinjm of Twin Falls Coonly. Idaho, Tl sa id Dood of Trust wos osstS' Mavoumoen M. Hatl. husban< th e Rod and Mav Hall Trust < 1998 by tnstnjmsnt No. 1901 Foils County. Idaho. Tho abc com ply with Idoho C ode S< roprosoniallon Is modo thol th responsible for this oblisatlon.

Tho nature of Iho dofautt f m ado is Iho failure of tho G in s ta llm e n ts In th e aum ol Iho m o n ih s ol N ovem ber i accordance wtth Ihe provision! ovon dato.

The original loan amount ws thoroon at the roto of 10% p January 24. 1992. The unpal Promissory Nolo Is S24,614.7 Docombor 31.2002 omounllr theroaftor a t Iho rate of $0.7 ottom oys feesofS2S0.00.

All dellnquoni amounts are n ' wlih all occruing late charDOS.

a n d foes assoctaled with this DATED this 11th doy Of Auc

TWIN FA U S TITLE & ESCR( By: Dexter T. Boll. Jr. iis: Vico Prosidont

PUBLISH: August 2 1 .28 . Sop

NOTICE O F TRU Tho follov^ng descrtbed pre

auction 10 Iho hlQhost biddor. Iho Unitod Stolos. In Iho of E scrow , 905 Shoshone Str< 83301 . on 12/04/2003 a t 11

009688. and exscuted by C AND JA M ES R. NEWTON. FREMONT INVESTMENT A SO R S ANO/OB ASSIGNS, os TITLE OF BOISE, INC.. tho covortng the following roal pre County, atate of Idaho. T O W N SH IP 11 SOUTH, R MERIDIAN, TWIN FALLS. ID/ SECTIpN 28: A PARCEL OF N O R T H EA S T Q U A R TER QUARTER. MORE PARTICI FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE NC

• SAID SECTION 28: THENCE S O U T H a 9 '5 9 '2 5 ’ W E S I BOUNDARY OF THE NOR SECTION 28 FOR A DISTAI P O IN T ON THE W E S T E BOUNDARY OF HIGHWAY TRUE POINT OF SEGINNINC SO U TH OO'OO Ol* W EST A RIGHT*OF-WAY BOUNDAR FOH A DISTANCE OF 270.0C SOUTH 89'59-25‘ WEST PAP BOUNDARY OF TH E ’NOR SEC TIO N 28 FOR A DIST.

• THENCENORTH OO'OO-Of EAST PAI BOUNDARY OF THE NOF

. SECTION 26 FOR A DISTAN PO IN T ON THE NORTHER NORTHEAST OUARTER OF

■ NORTH e9-59'25* EAST Al BOUNDARY OF THE NOR SECTION 28 FOR A DISTAf THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN SUBJECT TO A COUNTY R THE NORTH 25 FEET.

Tho Trusteo hos no know doscrlpUon ol tho above roferi purpose ol compliance with Id tho Trustoo ha* boon informo< 33SS HIGHWAY 93. TWIN F tim es associated with said rea

Bidders musi bo prepared t< am ount of Iho bid ai the sale c ash ie r 's check drawn on o sa v in g s Institution. So ld s i covonant or warranty, oxpresi po ssessio n or oncumbranco socurod by ond pursuant to lh< that certain Dood of Trust.

The default tor which Ihls sa Failure lo pay Iho monthly p< principal. Inlorost and impoun m onis duo Ihorosfior; plus I curronily accnilno nl 10,750^ oil subsoquoni sums advanco< Iho torms and conditions of ai su p p lo m en ia l m odification b a la n c o owing a s of th is d.

' $62,884.99. plus intorosl. co: Incurrvd In onlorcing Iho obll this salo. loflBihor wilh ony u p roperty laxos, and/or osso: Trustees* foos and coats and o to protect said socurtty, a s o i note aocurod by Uio aforemon

Therefore, tho Banefteia/y« trust property to bo sold, lo sa N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT MATION OBTAINED WILI PU RPO SE. ANO THAT THE C THE ABOVE GRANTORS A W ITH SECTION 45-1506(- REPRESEfTTATlON IS MAC A RE NOT. PRESENTLY RJ OBUQATION.D ated AUGUSTS. 2003, N am e and Address of the Cur STEWART TRLE OF BOISE. 0106 W est EmsaW. S una 10( Boise. ID 83704 PHONE: (600) 281-8210 for ir S t m m t ‘n tte o t Botoa. ine. S By: B m Petersen. 8 r. Trust O

5 2 Tlme»4*iWS, Twin Fti

■r ' - PUBUSH: August 14,21.28.

: c o iP T n u 9 T e e 8 A L e _i/EN th a t o n Thuraday, the leih th e 'h o u r o l 3 :00 o'clock P.M. of of T w in F a lla Title & Escrow , S h o ahon* S tree t North, Twin

Falla Title « Eacrow Company, ; in a«ll a t public auction to the , In taw ful m oney of the United abi* o t the tim e of aale. certain ; tho C ounty of Twin Falls, State ilbit *A* he re to . ,

ORCHALARA SUBDIVISION,. acc cfd in g to Ihe plat thereof , >iats, p ago 81 , rocords of said .

jlh e a a t c o m er of said Lol 31;•ast a long th o E ast line thoreol lint o f Boglnnlng;W eat 135 .00 feot;^ 19 0 .0 0 foot;W eat 39 .23 feet;/Voat 126 .00 foot;W est 5 .00 toel;/Vost 30 .00 foot;E aa t 105 .00 leet;W eel 70 .00 foot to a point on , 31;

E o a t a lo n g sa id South lino

E aa t 28 .28 fool;•ast a long th e E ast Ilno ol said , Point of Beginning:— ,low ledge of s moro parllculor lescfibod ro a l property, but for 1th Id ah o C o d e Soctlon 60-113. i fo rm o d th a t Ihe a d d re s s ol o rth .T w ln F a lla .ld ah o 8 3 3 0 1 , | (rth s a id roal proporty. ,i w ithout covonant or warranty n o r encum brances , lo satisfy , a n d pu rsuont to the power ol

3 e o d o l T r u e t o x o c u to d by TONI D. FRAZIER, husband ‘0 T w in F a lla Tillo & Escrow , iloo. fo r th e booefit and security Hall ond M avoumoon Hail, os

Truat tiavlng be en rocordod on rumont No. 92000060, rocords j ,T h o benofldal Intorost undor islgnod to Rodney E. Holl and , M nd a n d wIfo. a s Tnjstoos of ist d a te d th o 1 Slh day of July. I998-014192. reconJs of Twin j a b o v e Grorilors ore namod lo , ) S o c ilo n 4 5 -1 508(4)(a). No91 th o y oro o r oro not prosontty , ion.ult lo r w hich this salo Is lo bo , lo G ra n io r (a ) to pay monlhly . n o t S S 9 1 .0 6 o a c h . duo for , o r a n d D o co m b o r. 2 002 , In ' Ilona of th e Promissory Noto ot

t w aa $55,000 ,00 . wilh Intorost ,H. p o r a nnum commencing on , ipald principal bolonce of sold , 14.71. plua accrued Intereetlo , inling to $505 .50 and accnjlng (0.74 por d a y . until paid, and ;

ro now d u o a n d payable, along .}0S. e scro w foos. and oil costs .this forocloauro, ,Auguat. 2003 . 'CROW COMPANY ,

S optom bor 4 ond 11.2003

-R U ST E E 'S SALE1 proporty will bo sold ol public ' lor. p a y ab lo In lawful monoy of I ) o ffice of Twin Falls Tille & . S t ro o t N o rth . Twin Foils. ID < 1 1 :3 0 om . (rocognizod local

irectoelng tt%at certain Deed of i

y C H A RLO TTE A. NEWTONm . o a G ran to r(s ). In fovor ot ,T ANO LOAN ITS SUCCES- i;. a a Bonoficiory. to STEWART ,iho C urran t Trustoo of record. <I proporty loca ted In Twin Falls i

I. R A N G E 16 EA ST. BOISE i , ID/VHO. <O F LAND LOCATED IN THE i

E R O F T H E N O RTH EA ST < riCULARLY DESCRIBED AS i

N O R T H EA ST CORNER OF

A L O N G TH E NORTH lO R T H E A ST OUARTER OF ;TANCE o f 45.0 FEET TO A T E R L Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y ,

U .S . 9 3 AND BEING THE IING: TH ENCE IT A L O N G TH E WESTERLY - JARY O F HIGHWAY U.S. 93 0.00 FE E T ; THENCE »ARALLEL WITH THE NORTH lO R T H E A ST OUARTER OF ST A N C E O F 405 .00 FEET; '

PARALLEL WITH THE EAST :JO R T H E A ST QUARTER OF iFANCE O F 270,00 FEET TO A ilERLY BOUNDARY OF T H ^ ^OF SEC TIO N 28; THENCE i• ALON G TH E NORTHERLY -lO R T H E A ST QUARTER OF ^iTANCE O F 405,00 FEET TO I GINNING.Y ROAD EASEMENT ALONG ;

low lodgo of o moro particular i)foroncod rool ptoporty. but lor < h Idoho C odo . Soctlon 60-113,m od th a t th o atrooi nddroaa of, >N F A U -S , ID 83301 Is som e- iI rea l proporty. 'Id to tondo r tho trusloo tha tull isaio In Iho form ol cash, or a in o a ta to o r fedoraity insured ' i d s a lo will b o m odo withoutross o r implied, regarding ItUo. 'n coa to e a tls ty tho obllgallon i3 tho poyrer o f solo conferred In i

s sa lo Is to bo mado Is: <y pa y m en t duo 04/01/2003 ol <o u n « and aubsoquonl Instoll* iJS la to chargoo . with Interost i 50% po r annum ; logolhor wtlhneed b y bonoficiary pursuant to <3f so ld Dood of Trust, and ony 'I lona th o r o lo . T ho principal is d o to o n s a id obllgallon Is I c o s ta a n d oxponsos actually

obligatlona Ihoroundor and In 'ly u npa id and/or occfuing roal is so a e m e n ts . atto rneys' fees , ,nd on y othor omount advanced » a u tho rU ed In Iho promissoryn onttoned O ood ol Trust. lj y e lo c ts to sell, or cause sold i ) satlafy so ld obligation.IIVEN T H A T TH IS FIRM IS ICTADEBTANDANYINFOR^ iVILL B E U S E D FO R THAT i■IE D EBT MAY BE DISPUTED. <3 A Fie NAMED TO COMPLY i] 6 (4 ) ( a ) IDAHO CODE. NO <^ADE THAT THEY ARE. OR I’ R E S P O N S tB L E FO p THIS |

C u rran t Truatoo is , <

1I

or in fonnatlon Ic . B u o ceaao r Trustee Ia O fficer I

28 ou>d S ep tem ber 4 .2003 I

Fall*. UMw T^ur^d^y,

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' O n D ec em b e r1 6 ,2 0 0 3 .a tttw ; of aakJ day a t the totJlw o l Tiua ’ N orth. Twin Falls, Idaho, 77TL, : corporation, aa Trustee wU seU ; h l g h ^ biddef, for cash. In taw

S ta te s . aU pa y ab le a l th e tlm< deecrlbed real property. sltuat»

' Falla. S ta te of Idaho, and descrtt Lol 11. PLEASA»fr VAU.EY Ri 2 . a P la n n e d U nit D evelopm i

; Idaho, according to tho official I B o o k 1 6 o fP la ta ,p a g o 2 l .re c o r

Som etlm oa known as: 3215 Noi , ldaho83341 .' S a id sa le wiil bo modo witho

o b liga tion so’c^jrod by a n d pu sa le conferred In tho Dood o l Tn to TKIeFact. Inc.. Trustoo. ond F m ont Co. Inc., an Idaho Corpor O ctober 16 ,2000 . recorded Oct< m ont No. 2000-016110. record

. Idaho; th e bonoficlol Interest ut ’ w as aaslgned to Draco Investmi

recorded Ju n o 19,2001. a a Instn ’ reco rds of Twin Falls County, Idi

T ho above Grantors ore name* , 45-1 S06(4)(o). Idaho Codo. No ' th a t they oro. o r oro not. proso

oblioallon.’ D efauttforw hlch th lssa lo Is lo l ' (a) A ccum ulated dofidoncy In p J m onth, for tho months ol AprU. M ' a n d all aubsoquen t monlha Is : - owing a s o l thla da te oo th e ob , D eed of T rust to $8,802,38. plui [ closure costs.

DATED thls 14th day of August. TITLEFACT. INC.

' / sm . Todd B lass. Vico Prosldont

' PUBUSH: Augusi 21 ,28 . Soploi

• NOTICE OF TRU81 ‘ FA-1631 J O n Iho 2 5 th day of Noven>b [ 10:15 A,M.. Of said day. (rocog

O lflco of F l ra t A m e ric an T it ’ A venue N orth . Twin Fslla. Inti• S ta to of Idaho. First American' Inc.. on Idaho Corporation, a s s t’ a l public aucllon. to tho highest i’ lo rs c hock (co sh oqulvofonl).' United S ta te s , all payable a t Ihi

an co wHh Soctlon 45-1506(9) lo• descrlbod real proporty. sltuato< ' Fails, S ta to of Idaho, and doscrit ' Lot 4 In Block 2 of SUNSET VILl ‘ Twrin Falls County. Idoho. rocor

T rustee hos no knovrfec ' doscrip llon of-tho above reforo I for p u rp o ses of com pllsnce wli; ' C ode , th e T m stee has .been Inf ’ th e C oun ty A sse sso rs offlco. i

A v en u e S o u th . B uhl. Idaho. It ’ wtlh sa id roal property.

S o ld s a l e will bo m a d o I w arronty regarding tillo. p o sse• to satisfy the obligation socure<

pow or or aalo conferred In the d KERRY S FLYNN AND EVANI a n d w ife, a s grantors, to FIR COMPANY O F IDAHO. INC.. o s u c c e s s o r t r u s te e , for th o b W ASHINGTON MUTUAL BA^ r e c o r d e d D e c e m b e r 2 4 . 1

. 'N o . 1 9 9 7 0 2 1 2 1 1 . M ortgago I Couniy. Idaho.THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE

: W ITH SE C T IO N 45-1506(4)(, I REPRESENTATION IS MADE , A RE N O T. PRESENTLY RES I OBLIGATION.I T ho dofoult tor which this sa I failure to poy whon duo. undor• monthly paym ents for Principal, I » $499.05. duo pe r month lor Ihe r I Ju n o , 2003 and all subsoquont p• sa lo or rolnstotomont. with a mon ‘ .ot $2 0 .06 . uncolloctod lolojcharg< , of $63,64. wKh Intorost accniint I a n d continuing to occruo from i

principal balanco owing a s ol Ihl i so c u ro d by s a id Dood o l Tru

occru ing In terost. co sis a n d ot ; a m o u n ts a ro now duo, togo tl r ch a rg es a n d interest, unpaid one> m onta. irustoo 's foos, ottomoy's

a d v an c o d io protoct tho socur: fo roclosuro a n d tha t Iho bone

c a u a o th o tr u s t p ropo rty to t I obllgallon.: Dato: July 22 .2003 k FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMI ' /s/MonIno Colo. Trust Oflicor :

PUBUSH: Augusi 7 .1 4 .2 1 and

I NOTICE OF TRUSIFA-1565:

I O n tho 10 th day ol D ecem b■ 10 :00 A.M.. ol sakl doy. (rocog ; O fflco of F I re l A m e ric an T it

AvM iue N orth . Twin Fslla, In tl■ S ta to of Idaho. First American: Inc.. an Idaho Corporotlon. a s s i k a t pub lic a u c tio n , to Iho highi ; cash lora chock (cosh oqulvalont

Unitod S la te s , all payable a t thi ’ onco with Soclion 45-1506(0) 10■ doscribod rool proporty. situotoi I Foils. S ta to of Idaho, ond doscrit

T ho W ost 135,5 fool of tho Sou I ono-thlrd ol Lot 8 ol HILL TRAC

Twin Foils Couniy. Idoho. accoi r recorded In Book 1 ol Plats . P r County.'

T ho Truatoo has no knowloc , d escrip tion of tho obove reloro• for purposos o l comptionco win

C odo . tho Trustoo hos boon Inf1 Iho C o u n ty A s s e s s o rs o lflc t I M o rn ln g a ld e D rive. Twin Fall I ’ assocla tod with sakl roal proport I S a id s a lo will bo m a d o. w arran ty regarding lltlo. posso: 1 to satisfy th e obligalkin socuroc I pow or of aale conforred in Iho d

BRYCE J OIBSON ANO BRANi a n d w ife , a s g ran tors, to FIR

I COMPANY OF IDAHO. INC.. a• s u c c e s s o r iru s lo o . for th o b< I N orw est M ortgage. Inc.. a s boi 1 1 0 ,1 9 9 4 . a s Inslrumont No. 19f ) to U .S . BANK. N.A.. sbm t S tate I C o m p an y a a T ruatee , a a bon I recorded A u g u st 1,2003, a s Inst I M ortgaoo Records of Twin Folio> THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE 1 W IIH SE C T IO N 45-1506(4)(, 1 REPRESENTATION IS MADE . A RE NOT» PRESENTLY RES I OBUGATION.f T he default for whk:h this ss

foiluro to pay whon duo. undor I monthly paym ents for.Prlnclpol. I

$613 .68 . duo por monlh for Ihi i D ecem ber. 2002 and January it• all su b se q u en t paymenls untii I ‘ staten>ont. wtlh a monthly lolo ch . virtth Inlerest accniing al 9% per e ' a c c ru e from O clobor 1. 2002 . I owing aa of thla dato on tho ob I D o ed o l Trust Is $54,328.52. plm I a n d a d v a n c e a . All dollnquent

together wtth accruing late char a n d a c c ru in g ta x e s , a s e e s s r a tiom ey-a fees , and any amountt secu rity a sso c ia te d with this f< b enefldary e lec ts to sen or cau « sold to satisfy sakl obligation. D ate: August 5 .2003 R R S T AMERICAN TITLE COMf /s/M onlne Cole. Trust Officer

Sf

ugurt 21,2003_________ _ J

PUBUSH: Augusi 21,28 Seplei

O P f^ — ^

U S T E E 'S S A L E .---------------------> .49730 h .t t » h o u r o f 2 :0 0 o'clockp,m .' [”rruatee. 163 Fourth Avenue K ITLBFACT. INC.. an Idaho seU a t pubUo auctktn, to the lawful m oney of th e United tlm a of s a l e , Ihe followingtated In th e C ounty of Twin J”•cribed a s folknvs to-wlt: ^r RA N CH ES NO. 2 . PHASE ^ p m e n t. Twiri Falla County.:lal p lat the reo f recorded in sco rdso lT w lrv Falls Couniy.

Norih 347 0 E a«t| Kimberiy.

rlihout covenan t or warranty [?'encum brances lo saDsfy tho ^

I p u ra u o n t to th e pow or ot ^I Trust from C h u ek T hom aa “ nd P le a sa n t Valloy Develop^ rporatlon. Beneftetory. dated O c to b e r ie . 2000. a s Instnj- cords of Twin Falls County.It undor sa k l D eed of Tm st ^jtm ont C orp . by Assignment ^ nstrum ent No. 2001-010778.

Idaho. A.im ed to com ply with Soction ~No reprosonta lion Is mado ~

■osonlly responsib le lor this

i 10 b e m a d e to failure to pay:In paym onia o l $477.29 por ^ K. Moy, Ju n e ond July. 2003.Is $ 1 ,909 .16 . T he bolonco

* obllgallon se cu red by sold ‘ plus 10% Interost and fore-

UM.2003. 3 ;

ip lo m b ef4 o n d 1 1 .2 0 0 3

U ST E E 'S SALE6317 I ? Hnl>w. 2003 , Ot Iho hour of cogn lzod local Ilmo). In Iho T it le C o m p a n y . 260 3 rd In tho County o l Twrin Falls.an Tillo C om pany ol Idaho. _ ts su c co sso r trustee, will soli e st biddor. for c ash or cosh-II). In low lui m onoy of Iho •I Iho limo of so le In compll-)) Idaho C odo, tho following c iloted in tho C ounty of Twin p /scribed a a lollows. to-wlt: ^hVILLA SUBDIVISION NO. 2. r eK ordod In Book 11 ol Plats p|,

Modgo of o m ore portlcuior 75 fo ronced rea l proporty. but with Soctlon 60-113 Idaho

I Informed tha t according to p„ ;e. tho o d d r a s s of 213 6 th jq 0 . Is so m etim es ossoclalod pg

I d e w l ih o u t c o v e n a n t o r p|| s s e s s io n o r encum broncosured by a n d pursuant to tho pgle d e e d of truat oxocutod by r |,ANNA L FLYNN, h u sband p .FIRST AMERICAN TITLE to

on Idaho CorporaUon. os pg0 b o n o f i t a n d s e c u r ity o l p | 3ANK. l a b , o s bonoliclary. p., « . 1 9 9 7 , o s I n s t r u m e n t to go R o c o r d s o f Tw in Foils pg

ARE NAMED TO COMPLY p|j4)(A ). IDA H O CODE. NO tqDE THAT THEY ARE. OR p«lE S PO N SIB L E FO R THIS no

till} sa le Is to bo m ado is tho i ,dor D ee d of T rust Noto. the -i >al, in te roat a n d Impounds olh e m o n ih s of M arch Ihrough tqnt p aym onis until tho dalo of i^c monthly lato c harge accruing larges oro duo In tho amount uing a t 8 .375% por onnum,3m Fobruory 1. 2003. ThoII th is d a to on tho obllgatkin cy T ru s t lo $ 4 2 ,5 4 4 .4 3 . p lu s rq d a d v a n c e s . Ali dellnquoni ^et g a th e r w ith a cc ru in g lato ond accrv ing taxes, assess - r / oy 's foos, ond any omounis | icurlty o s so c la lo d with Ihls 42 )onoficlary e le c ts to soli or to b o s o ld to so tis ly sa id

OMPANY O F IDAHO. INC. ],p pn

m d 2 6 .2 0 0 3 _____________ K

USTEE’S SA LE p.5852 - im bor. 2 0 0 3 . a t tho hour ol >cognb;od locol limo). In Iho T itia C o m p a n y . 280 3rd In tho C ounty o l Tvfin Falls,an Tillo C om pany ol Idaho. 10IS su c co sso r tnjs toe. will soli 01Ig h es t b id d o r . fo r c a sh or Aniloni). in lawful monoy ol Iho Sli1 th e Ilmo ol sa lo In compll- lue )) Idaho C o d e , tho fotlowlno ol latod In th o C ounty of Twin ca: scrlbod a s follows, to-wll; Ur Soulh ono-holf ot Iho Soulh an ^ACT SUBDIVISION NO. 2. do ccording to tho plot thoroof. Fa J. P ag o S3, rocords ol sold Lo

ivlodgo of 0 moro particular(oroncod rool property, bui dowilh Soction 60-113 Idaho for

I informed thot according to^ Cc[fico, t h o o d d r o s s o l 8 3 2 thiFalla , Idoho , Is somollmos 14porty. nUi ado w ith o u t c o v o n a n t orsse s s io n o r encum broncos w«urod by a n d pursuom to Iho to10 dood o f trust exoculod by polANDI L G IBSON, h u sband RCFIRST AMERICAN TITLE an

a n Idaho Corporation, a s CC0 b e n e f i t o n d s e c u r ity of su1 boneficlaty. rocordod J u n e AS 1904010S04. and assigned ID

ta t* S t ro e t B ank a n d T rust bo bonoficiory, by assignm ent 19 Instrument No, 2003020076, Idi alls C ounty. Idaho. Th ARE NAMED TO COMPLY Wl 4)(A ). IDAHO CO D E. NO RE ;DE THAT THEY ARE. OR AF tE S P O N S lB L E FOR THIS OE

s sa le ia to bo m ade is Iho failder D eed of T rust Noto. tho me»ol. Intorosl and Impounds ol dur tho m on ihs of Novombor. Dory through March, 2003 and sulnil Iho d a te of sa le or rein- m<0 chorgo occruing ol $24,55. coi Hjr onnum , and conllnuing 10 or< 102. T ho p rincipal bnlonco 201 obligation socurod by sold ob p lus accru ing inlorost. coats, plu »nt a m o u n ts a re now duo. an :harga8 a n d Inlerest. unpaid chj is s m e n ta . t r u a i a e 's f e e s , me un ta ad v an c ed to proteci tha ad Is fo re c lo su re a n d that tho fot au s« Ihe trust property lo be ca

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- i m i a n r n J r T .Twin Fans School Dtoti1ci:No;

h e re tv onnouncM that s e a M t HVAC Control System Modflcatk School. 1615 Filer A venue E as W e d n e s d a y . S e p te m b e r 3 . 2i p revailing tlm a, a t th e D lstriet 201 Main A venue W est, Twin F wishing to subm it bkis must hoM C o n ira c to rs L icense com m eni controct and m ust submit a BW B of tho total bid amount with the bi

P ro p o s a ls sha ll b e se a le d 1 endorsem ent on Ihe envelope: •BID PRO PO SA L-TW IN fSuJ-S

CONTROL SYSTEM Mf T ho B oard of T rustees lot S

rese rves tho right to reject ony or irifprmaiitlos. No biddors may wl oponing of such bkls unioss the dotoyod for a period axsooding it

Proposals will b e opertod and pi hour ond dalo . Plons, spocificalk o lh o r In fo rm ation a ro on file I following locatk>ns;M cClure E ng ineering , Ine.507 Moln A venuo Wost. Twin Foi In tarm oun to ln C on tractor 1743 W. Aloxondor, Salt U k e Cl' A aa o cta ta d O en e ra l C on trad o i 964 Jo h n A dom s Parioway, Idaho Twin Falla S c h o o l D istrict No. < 201 Main Avo. W est. Tvirln Falls. M cGraw HUI5254 Chindon Blvd.. Bolso. Idahc /U o o d a ta d G eiw ral Contractoi 1415Fillmoro Strool. S te 703A. 1

D ocum onts m ay bo obtained fo M cdure Enginooring. Inc., 507 ^ 1 404 . Tw in F a lls . Id ah o 833 0 dopiosll o l $50.00 Is roquirod for d e p o s it will bo ro lundod to Ih actually subm it a bkl and who r condition within fourioon (14) day

W ork la to bo com pleted w calendar da y s Irom dote of Notlci

A pro-bid contoronco will bo h 26 .2003 o t 3;00 p.m ,. a t tho Twin Filor Avo. E ost. Twin Foils, Idoho /s/R oso Steffens. Clork of the Bo

PUBLISH: August 14 ond 2 1 .20<

NOTICE O F PR dPO S ED CHAN TRANSFER NO

CITY O F PO S T FALLS. 408 N FALLS ID 83854 . h a s filed Ap| Changes to Iho lollowing wotor r County:R igh t N o. 95-7436 'Priority 4/30/1974Tolol A mount 4 .00 CFS Polnt(s) of DIvorslonSI T50N RO Right N o. 95-6048 Priorily 8/11/1960Total A mount 3 .79 CFS Polnl(s) of DlvorsionS27T51N R Right N o.95-8862 Priority 3/23/1994Toial A mount 4 .68 CFS Polnl(s) of DlvorsionLI (NWNEN Right N o. 95-4457 Priority 1/1/1948Totol A mouni 1.20 CFS Poinl(s) of OivoralonS34 T51N R Right N o. 95-4458 ,Priority 1/1/1945Totol A mouni 1.69 CFS Point(s) o l DlvorslonS34 T51N R Right N o. 9S-4460 Priority 1/1/1946Tolal Amount 2 .50 CFS Polnt(s) of DlvorslonS34 T51N R N ote: T h e s o u r c e fo r all righti Ihe u s a la m un ic ipa l. P lace of 1 Is w ith in s e rv ic e a re a of app lio

T h a p u rp o a a of th e tran sfe r la th a a b o v e rig h ts a a follows:To c o rro d Iho rocordod poinl 0 Irom NW N W 10 NENE of S34 consolldolo Iho wator rights of li oliow uso ol portions ol oil tho wa Including now wolls within Iho oyt ' T ho p ro p o so d now wolls wll

SW SE S 2 7 T51N R05W ond th R05W. and will bo usod to provie redundancy within tho syslom. THERE WILL BE NO INCREAS RATE O R TH E DIVERSION VOI

P ro tests moy bo submitted bas 42-222. Idoho Codo.

Any prolost ogainst Iho propos wilh Iho D opartm on l ol W otor Roglon. 1910 Northwost Blvd. S i ID 63814 logolhor wilh o proiosi appllcallon on or boforo S o p to n prolostant m ust a lso sond 0 coi oppilcanl.K A RLJD REH ER. Director

PUBLISH: August 21 and 28. 20

NOTICE OF TRUST FA.16301

O n Iho 25 th day ol Novemb« 10:00 A.M., of sold day. (rocogi O lflco o t F l ra t A m e ric an T itI A venue N orth . Twin Falto, In lli Slolo ol Idaho. First Amorican T Inc.. an Idaho Corporation, a s su a l p u b lic a u c llo n . to tho higho coshiors chock (cash oquivalent) Uniiod S ta te s , oil payoblo a t tho once with Soctlon 45-1506(9) Id doscribod rool proporty. sltualoc Foils. S to le of Idaho, and doscrib Lol 34 Of PECK'S ADDITION. Tv rocordod In Book -t ol Plals, page

T h e Trusloo Iws no knowlod description of tho above roforoi for pu rp o so s of compliance wilt Coefo. tho Trusloo h as boon infe the County A ssossors ofllco, tho 1410 E aa l. Tw in Falla. Idaho, it \Mlh sold roal property.

S a id s a l e will bo m ndo worronty rogordlna tltlo. possoa to satisfy tho o b la t io n secured pow er ol solo conferred in tho d< ROGER 0 EVANS ANO LINDA a n d w ife, o a gran to rs , to FIRS COMPANY O F IDAHO. INC.. at s u c c o s s o r t r u s te e , lo r tho be ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SEP IDAHO. INC . (a d lv la lo n o f C bonollciaty. rocordod April 2 , 1 1996005506. Mortgage Record:

THE^ABOVE GRANTORS ARE WITH SE C T IO N 45-1906(4)(/i REPRESENTATION IS MADE ARE N O T. PRESENTLY RESI OBUGATION.

T ho dofoult for which Ihls so failure to pay vtrhon duo, undor I monthly paym onis lor Princlpol 1 d u e p e r m o n th for Iho m onlh D ecem ber. 2002 ond January thr subsequen t paym onis until the d monl. -wilh inlorost accruing a t 1 continuing to occruo from Soplor a re d e llnquon t a n d unpaid loxi 2002, T he principal balanco ovtii obligation socurod by sold Deed plus accruing Inlorost. costs and ( a m o u n ts o ro now du o . toge t^ chargoa and Intorost. unpakl and m ents. tru s te e 's feea, lit tom e /a adv an c ed to p ro tec t tha securi fo reclosure o n d th a t tho bene c a u a o th e t r u s t p ro p e rty ,to b obllgallon.Dato: Ju ly 22 .2 0 0 3FIRST AMERICAN T IU E COMP/s/MonIno Colo, Trust Olfk;or

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PUBUSH: Auguat 7.14.21 ondJ

N 0 ;4 1 1 .1 M n f t# t . 1 I k >d bW* wfl b a rooehrad for a tton o l tha TVrlnPaM High ^ East, TWin Falla. Idaho on _ . 2 0 0 3 u n til 2 p .m . lo c al le t A dm lntotrotlon Ofllo*. tt Falto. Idaho. C ontractort K>Wo current Public W ort* e n a u ro te w ith th e size ol d Bond In the am ount o l 6% ebW . 1 ^Id a n d b e e r Ihe following

LLS HKai^ SCHOOL HVAC Co"iM ODinCATKlN’ . ^r School Dlstrtct N o. 411 • Jo r an bids and to w aive all I wIlhdrAw hto bkl after theIhe awordlng of the bkls to ‘J®"

S:allono. roposal fomrts and le lo r o farrtlno tlon o l th e

fiFoils, Idaho 83301.

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ahoFolls , Idaho ^ 0 1iw Jlls. Idaho 63301

a h o 83714

A,*TVrin Falto, Idaho 83301 j for bidding purposos from ®17 Moln Avo. W osl. PO Box P'“" 1301-1404. A refu n d ab le — for oa ch se t of p lans. The Ih o so p lon h o ldo ra w ho

0 relum Iho ptona In good -JW daya of bW opening. ♦ »1 w llh ln 120 c o n ao c u tlv o J M )tlce to Proceed. |2 50 hold on Tuesday. August PO w lnFoltoH lghSchool,16 l5 Bolj aho. Tok B 0 ,«

2003 IN

CosANGE O F WATER RIGHT SUf NO. 70676 WEI

FJ N SPOKANE ST . PO ST vs. Application No. 70678 for CHI or rights wilhin KOOTENAI JO f

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nuffll o l diversion for 95-4457 nuff 534 T 51N ROSW. o n d to 4 . P 3f Iho City of Post Falls to 10 P w ater righto from a n y wotl. T

w ^ bo locaiod w llhln tho coui1 tho NWNE of S34 T51N D; avido for diversion capacity CLE

/s/gi•ASE IN THE DIVERSION /OLUME. PUEDosod on tho criloria of Sec

» s o d chango m ust bo lllod lior R o so u rc o s . N orthern . Sulto 210. Coour O' Alone lost loo ol $25.00 for each lo m b o r 0 6 . 2 0 0 3 . T h o copy cil Iho prolost lo Iho

2003. ' o r A,M

ISTEE'S SALE Firs301 Tw*'n b e r. 2003. o t Iho hour of Firsognized local limo). In Ihe q o rr i t le C o m p a n y . 2 6 0 3 rd aud1 Iho County ol Twin Fails, (casn Tltlo Com pany of Idaho, oil p. succosso r Irusioe, will sell 45-'j h o s t b iddo r. for c a s h o r pro;>nt). In lawful monoy of ihe Idartho tlmo of solo In compll- Lol 1I Idaho Codo. tho follov^ng TwIilied In tho County of Twin Ihor:ribed o s follows, to-writ: Twii, Twin Falls County. Idaho, • Tago 7. dosilodflo of 0 moro portlcuior for 1jroncod real proporty. but Codwith Soction 60-113 Idoho tho<Informed that according to Str«tho oddross ol 4210 N orth said ). is somollmos associated

wand o w ith o u t c o v o n a n t o r to sjs e ss io n or oncum brancos powrod by ond pursuant lo the JO») dood of trust executed by and)A ANN EVANS, h u sb a n d COPIRST AMERICAN TITLE sue. on Idaho Corporation, a s l-egb o n o llt o n d s e c u r i ty of Dec

lERVICES COMPANY OF OSSif C lt i f ln a n e la l , In c .) o s auc;, 1996. a s Instrumonl No, boni>rds of Twin Falls County, os I

TwiiRE NAMED TO COMPLY THE11(A). IDAHO C O D E . NO WIT)E THAT THEY ARE. OR REf5SPO N SIBLE FO R THIS ARI

OBIsalo to to bo m ode Is tho T

or D eed of Tm st Nolo. Iho lolluol and Intorest of $400.35. mori ih s o f O c to b e r th ro u g h $1,1through Juno, 2003 and all 200:0 d a le of salo or rolnstale- payiIt 10.96% por annum , and morjtom ber 5. 2002. Also due chaitaxes lo r 200 0 . 2001 and acciivning a s ol th is da le on tho frorrK>d of Trust to $28,003.64. of tlId ad v an io s . All delinquent Tniie th e r With a c c ru in g la te adviind occruing taxee. a s se s s - wlih/ s feea. and anv o n w u n ta a co;urity o ssocla ted 'w U h thto feesineflclary e lecU to-ae ll o r a s «3 b e so ld to s a tis fy s a id oloc

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r vwritten r a s p o i M m u st b*(Bed wtlh tti# a b o v a d e s le - , nu ir na ted C ourf w ithin tw enty (20) d a y s a fte r sa rv lce o Jff'o ihto S u m m o n s oi;i yo u . II ^(toi you fall to s o rsspond . th e 4 , p Court m ay a n te r judgnw nt against you a s d em anded .nA. b y t h e P i a i n t l l l fn t h o ^ Complaint , ^

A copy o l the Com plaint y o ,. Is s e rv e d w ith th is S u m - { .g mons. II you vrish to se ek the adv ice o r rep resa n ta - tion by on a tto m e y In ihto ^ m atter, you shou ld d o ao juf,< p r o m p t ly a o t h a t y o u r w riiten r e s p o n s e , if a n y . b „ f m ay b e filed In Ilm o a n d o^ n othor logal rights protected.

An a p p ro p r ia te w ritten response requ ires compll* 7 a n c e w ith R u le 1 0 (a ) (1 ) ^ and o the r Idaho R ulea of IN J Civil P rocodu re a n d ahall O F also Include:1. ■Rie title and num ber of O F Ihto case .2 . II you r r e s p o n s e Is an Answer td tho Com plaint, It must contain adm testons o r NOI d a n la la of th o s o p a r o l e In t a llo g a t lo n a o f t h o C om - ol:V ploint end o the r d e fe n se s >■

Derrick J . O ’Nolll/ISB No. 4021 JONES ♦ G L E D H ia ♦ H E SS ♦ ♦ BRADBURY A EIDEN, P.A.The 91h a Idaho Center 225 Norih 9th Stroot. Suite 820 PO Box 1097 Botoo. Idaho 83701 Toiophono: (206)331-1170 Facsimile: (208)331-1529

* ”n T l i ^ D ° ^ ‘lC rc O U R T O F 1DISTRICT OF TH E STATE O F I

THE COUNTY O F TV C ase No. CV-03-32S7

WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGiPtolntlff.

CHRISTINA W REG QELSW O Rn JOHN W REQQLELSW ORTH. an

Dofondanto.NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SU NAMED PLAINTIFF. THE COUR MENT AGAINST YOU WITHOU UNLESS YOU R E SPO N D w m THE PniLO W IN G BELOW.TO: C H RISTIN A W R E G Q E L S WREGGELSWORTH

You e re horoby notiflod tha t In 0 sutl. an opproprlato wriiten rospo tho obovo-dosignatod court within thto Sum m ons on you, II you fall t

Tho noluro of Iho claim against things. Is for rescission.

A copy of tho Comploint Is sorv II you MSh to sook tho odvico of 1 ottomoy In this m anor, you should your wrillon rosponso. If ony. mj olhor logal rlghls proloctod.

An opproprlato written rospons wilh Rule I 0 (o){l) and olhor Idah duro and shall a lso Includo:1. Tho tlllo and num bor ol thto cas2. II your rosponso to an A nsw er tt contain adm issions or denials of 11 of Iho Complaini a n d olhor dofena3. Y our s ig n a tu r e , m a ilin g od< number, o r the signature, nnailing numbor o l your aitom oy.4. Prool of mailing or dollvery of a10 Plaintiff's attom oy. a s dosignoK

To determ ine wholhor you muyour rosponso , con tac t tho Clorl court.

DATED This 1 Sth day ol Juty. 2 i CLERK O F THE DISTRICT COUI /s/gdow. D eputy Clortt

PUBUSH: A ugust 21. 28, Soptom

NOTICE O F TRUST!FA.16078

On Ihe Oth day o l D ocem ber, 20 A,M., ol sa id day. (rocognizod k>c First A m erican TlUe C om poiw . i Twin Falla, In tho County of TwIi First American Tllle C om pany ol C orporation, o s s u c c e s s o r truo auction, to the h ighest biddor. for (cash equivalent). In lawful m ono011 payable a t Iho Ilmo of solo In o 45-1506(9) Idaho C odo . tho tol proporty. slluotod In tho County Idaho, and doscrit>od o s lollows. ti Lol 33 In Block 1 o l NORTH PARt Twin Falto C ounty. Idaho occorc Ihoroof. rocordod in Book 11 o l Pit Twin Falls Couniy. Idaho.

Tho Trusloo h a s no knowledQ doscrlpllon o l Ih'o-above referon lor pu rposes of com pliance with Codo, Iho Trustoo h a s be en Infoi Iho Couniy A ssossora olfkre. Iho o S treet. Tw in F a lls . Idaho, to som said real property.

S o ld a o lo w ill b o m a d e > warranty regard ing tltlo, p o sse s : 10 sottofy the obllgotlon socurod power of sa le confontid In tho doi JOHN E L E W IS AND NANCY a n d w ife , a s g ra n to ra , lo FIRS COMPANY OF^IDAHO, INC.. on s u c c e s s o r t r u s t e e , fo r Ih e bo L egend F inanc ial G ro u p . Inc.. o D ecem ber 2 .1 9 9 7 . a s Instrumon o s s lg n e d to W A S H IN G T O N M s u c c e s so r In In te re s t lo H om si bonofkJary. byoasignm onl rocord< os instrum ent No. 1096016230, Twin Falls County, Idaho.THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE WITH SE C TIO N 45 -1506 (4 )(A REPRESENTATION IS MADE 1 ARE NOT. PR ESEN TLY R E S P OBUGATION.

Tho dofoult for whk;^i thto salt lolluro to pay wrhon due . undor 0 monthly poym onta for Principal. In $1,128.30. due p e r monlh for tho 2002 ond Jonuary through April. 2 poymonto until th e do le of sa le 0 monthly lale chargo accnjlng a t $ charges a re due In tho om ount o f : accruing a t 7.S% por annum , an Irom Novombor 1. 2002 . T ho prin of thto dato on Iho obllgotlon s«i Tmst to $114,808.04, plus accru odvoncos. /Ml dellnquont amounU wilh a cc ru in g Ioto c h a r g e s and accruing taxes, a sae sam o n ta , tru lees .'and any a m o u n u advanced associated ihto fo redoeure a elocts to oolI'Or c a u se tho trust sottofy sold obligation.Dote: A uguste . 2003.FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMP> ^sMonlno Colo. T njsl 0« lco r

|>UBUSH: A ugust 2 1 .2 6 . Sep tem M,

t f d r S s ^ W l e p h o ^ * ' 0 ^ jm b e r o r th * s lgna tu ra . alH ng a d d rs s s and te l*- h ^ n u m b . r o l y o u r

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■*fo“ d S s a ' r ' . i ! r . v So u m u s t p o y a f i l i n g .0 w ith y o u r r e s p o n s e . s n ta c t th e C lerk of th e jova-nom ed Court.

D a ted Ihto 30 th day of

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I TH E DtSTOlCT COURT July.S IF TH E FIFTH JUDICIAL /a/Lan (STRICT O F THE STATE Persoi >F IDAHO. IN AND FOR

TH E COUNTY OF PUBL TWIN FALLS a n d 21

a s e No. CV-2003-3371 OTICE TO CREDITORS S - ' S I th o Matter of tho Estate

WILLA H. ROSS, ' ^ ' , rD oceased.

MAGIC a so l

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: TH E RFTH JUDICIAL th o ol F IDAHO, IN ANO FOR don i. , TWIN FALLS clolm t

d o n t c q u iro

G A GEIN C.. c la l^ ^

f i r s t ((TH: on Individual; a n d notlco on Individual. foreve

Ctali3UED BY THE ABOVE- o d lo JR T MAY ENTER JUDG- tho ad )UT FURTHER NOTICE ti|od v THIN 20 DAYS. BEAB Court.

.SW O R T H AND JO H N STON /s/R us

I ordor to dofond Ihis low- A ttorr p onso must bo fllod wilh Ropre iln 2 0 doys aflor sonrtce of p .o . EII to so respond, tho court Twin F o u o s dem anded by Iho TolopI

Sl you to for. among othor pu B L ond2 -

»rvod with thto Summons. i jT W jf o r reprosenlatlon by on q c j id d o s o p ro m p lly so lh a t o ,s t f m oy bo lilod In Ilmo ond

m so requires compliance oho Rules of Civil Proco- ,

a s or to the Complaint. II m ust f th o separate allegations - ru n i insos you may claim. nn,id d r o s s a n d lo lophono ig a dd ress and toiophono

f a copy ol your rosponso !otod obovo----------- fh o 01nu si poy 0 filing foe with ork of Iho abovo-nomod

tho do

T o umonth

> m t» r4 m a i l . 2003forovo

Cloi od to sonlol oddro o n d fil Iho Cc

_______________________ DA-July .S

rrE E ’S SALE /s/Jo trre . A ltom2003, ol tho hour ol 10:00 Ropre ocal Ilmo). In Iho Office of 1 1 2 S1 ' .2 6 0 3rd AventM North, PO B c win Foils, Stole of Idaho. Twin f of Idoho. Inc.. an Idaho

jo io o . will se ll o l public PUBL ar cosh or casN ors chock a n d 2 ' noy of Ihe UnHed Slates.I com pliance with Soctlon n p -n lollowing doscribod rool q is t t y of TwTn Folto. Sloto of . to-wll: TlRK SUBDIVISION NO. 1, j r r ( jrd lng to Iho olllcloi plot P lats. Pago 16, rocords of |

d g e ol a moro portlcuior p ^ ^e n c e d roal property, but pij, th Soclion 60-113 Idohoiformod Ihot occording to 1 c iiic > addro8sol1099Sparfcs»mollmos ossodolod writh p R ^ S

DeiB w ith o u t c o v o n o n i o r n O T)sslon or encum bm ncos n p g 1id by and pursuant lo tho a b OVdood of tm st executed by t IF F ':Y K LEW IS, h u s b a n d ^A Y I^ S T AMERICAN TITLE AGAiran Idaho Corporation, o s p u r t)o n o flt a n d aocurlly of l e s s, OS benoffciary. rocordod yVlTHIont No. 1997019951. ond x h E

MUTUAL BANK. F A . r ELO>*slde L anding. Inc., o s y o : Lrdod8eptM ntM r4,1996. (prosc0 , M ortgago Records of y O

NOTIFE n a m e d t o COMPLY H ofor[A). IDAHO CODE. NO n p p ,I THAT THEY ARE. O R roaoot SPONSIBLE FOR THIS

a lo to to mado Is Iho QfD ood of Trust Nolo, the ygy

Intorost and Impounds of 110 months of December, aoalni. 200 3 ond all subsequent b y th iI o r relnstolemont. with a com piI $45.13. uncolloctod lote a o3f$1.202.01.w1thlnterest | q oorand conllnuing 10 occruo ^ o n s .rindpol bolanco owing a s ,f,o oel o c u r ^ by sold Deed of ,|on ty xulngflnlerest. costo i ^I ts oro now duo. together -^0^ 0n d In terest, unpoid a n d ^tnxstee 's foes, attorney's h . e d to proteci th e security I a n d that Ihe bensfidaryst proporty to b e sold lo rospoi

o n e s

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Knbor 4 and 11.2003 ^

NOTtCE 18 HERE9Yr IVEN th a t th* u n d « * - i

V a b o v a S o m s d t t S c S j 'jn t, All p e rso n s h a v lp o , a lm s a g a in s t th s d a o ^ in t o r t R ss ta t* o ra w r . j l r e d t o p r a s s n l t h a j i : , a lm s within four m onth* : t* r th e d a le o l th e flrsV: jblk»tlon of thto Notlce-oi;, tkf Claims will b* fonroft-, irroeL . ■' oClaima must be presom h;J to th e undorslgnod a t . o a d d re ss Indicated b*r^ w. and filed with tho Cl«fk> th e Court.

0 Penelope Porttar A R K E R ^ W O FFIC ES.- L L C . . •}4 Rlor Avenue .. jfvin Falls, ID 63301 . r DATED Thto 20th day:of Ily. 2003. ,/Lany D: Braga jraonaJR epresen tal/vo . . .

U BLISH: A ugust 7 .Id 21 .2003

F T H E RFTH JUDICIAL' ISTRKH' O F THE STATE,IF IDAHO, IN AND FO Q .'.

THECOUNTYOF TWINFALLS

IAGISTRATE0IVISK3N j use NO. CV -2003-2860v. D TICETOCflEOrrOR:^,;3 .6 15-3-601 Iho Matter ol the E sta t^

: LEONA M .JA G E L S .^ D eceased.N O TIC E IS HEREB.Y-

IVEN Ihol y e m lta M o to r a a b o o n a p p o l n t o 'd iraonal reprosentathre-of0 a b o v e-n am e d d o c o - H m l. AU porsons having ■ a lm s again st tho d oco -int or tho e state oro ro-: j l r o d to p r e s e n t th e i r a l m s w ith in f o u r (4 ) ; onths o lto rthedoteof tho - s t p u b lic a t io n of th i s Itlco or sakl dolm s will bo rever borrod.Claims must bo prosont-1 to tho undersigned o t 0 add ress Indicated a h d od wlih tho Clork ot tho,3urt.T E P H A N . K V AN V IG, rONE & TRAINOR 'Russell G, Kvanvig t to rn o y s for P e r s o n a l Dprosontotivo O . Box 63vin Falls. ID 63303-0083 Ilophono: 206-733-2721

U BLISH: A ugust 7 . 14 id 2 1 ,2 0 0 3I T riE O lilH iC T C O lifif FT H E RFTH JUDICIAL ISTRICT OFTHE STATE >F IDAHO. IN AND FO R .

THECOUNTYOF .- TWIN FALLS

a so NO. CV 03-2301 ^OTICE TO CREDITORS . tho Manor ol tho E sta le

: DEBRA LYNN HOM/\S.

Docoosod.N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y

IVEN that C aro lina Km .'a ll h a s beon oppoln tod

lO o s ta lo of Iho a b o v o - im od docodont. All p e r­m s having claims ogolnst0 docedoni or hor ostato ro r e q u ire d lo p ro s o n t lo ir c la im s w ith in fo u r on ths oftor Iho dole of tho r s t p u b llc o llo n of th la olico or sold dolm s Mfill bo rovor barred. ~Claims must bo presonl-1 to th e personal ropro- inlallve 's altom ey a t tho Jd ro ss Indlcoled bolow .Id fllod wilh the Clork ol 0 Court.DATED Ihls 30lh day of

Ily, 2003./Jam io A. Lomuro itom oy for iho P orsono! Dprosoniollve 12 Shoshono Sirool E ■ 'D B oxZwin Foils. ID 63303-0090;

U BLISH: A ugusi 7 , A* id 2 1 ,2 0 0 3 - r W 0 ® f R i a ^ i 5 D f f f FT H E RFTH JUDICIAl^ ISTRICT OFTHE STA T^IF IDAHO. IN AND F O R ;

THECOUNTYOF : . lEROME MAGISTRATE:

DIVISION a se No. CV DR 01-50 * JMMONS^TRICK B. AASHEtM, I

Plolnlllf.

E I4 0 R e 'l . a a s h e i m ">w (mown a s LENORE C SESCOTT.- Dofendsnl.O T I C E : Y OU H A V Ee e n s u e d b y t h eBOVE-NAMED PLA It^. I F F (S ) . TH E C O U f?T AY ENTER JUDGMEOT 3AINST YOU WITHOUT JR T H E R NOTICE UC4,E S S Y OU R E S P O N D ' ITHIN 20 DAYS. REACi H E IN F O R M A T IO N ELOW.D: L e n o re I. A ash o Irr(’roscotl)Y O U A R E H E R E B Y

DTIFIED thol In ordo r^o j f o n d th is la w su it, o n p p r o p r l a t o w r l t t o n sponse must bo fllod wltH o obovo dosignatod court - Ithin 20 days after soivfcof Ihto Summons on you.'.If

IU foil to so respond thd >urt moy ontor ludgm om jainst you a s dem andod t th o p la ln llff(s) In th o omptolnl.A copy ol the Complaint s e rv e d with Ih is S u m -

ons. If you wtoh to sM k0 advice or r e p re so i i^ - >n by hn anom oy In tm s a tto r, you should do s p om p% so that your wflt-n rosponso. If any. m ay .1 filed In time and o the r

rights protected. :■ „,A n appropria te w rlM n

sp o n se roqulros corr^n- i c s w lih Rule 10 (o )r i}Id o the r Idaho R ulea of ivll P rocedure a n d s t i ^ so Include:

Continued on next peee

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IS ss«5A :i!mQiit con tain adffllaaiona

d l f a n i « ? y o umtnrctalm.S i'xw a aignatura, mailing tfaU raaa a n d ta la p h o n a nemb*r. o r th a a lgnatura . nViitllno ad d re aa a n d tafa- p h o n a n u m b a r o f / o u r

5 ? P « o f o f m a i l i n g o r daftvery of a copy of your r«>pona« to plalntW a attor- nay, aa daalgnatad above.

T o d a ta rm ln a w h a lh a r you m uat pay s filing faa w i th y o u r r a a p o n a a , c o n ta c t lh a C la rk o f th a a bovanuntad court. ^-•OATED thla 10th day of April, 2003./•rtJharyl W atta. Clark by Deputy Clartc

' PU B U S H :A uguat7 .14.21 and 29 .2003IN'YHe DISTRICT COURT < ^ T H E RFTH JtJDiCtAL DWTBICT O FTH E STATE o If IDAHO, IN AND FOR

THE CTUNTY O F : TWIN FALLS •

C teaN o.C V -2003- N O nCE TO CREDITORS Irf lh a M atter of tha Eatata of: EUZASETH M. FAOOAQA.

Dacaased..tJO T IC E IS H E R E B Y

Q IV EN th a t th a u n d a r - aianad haa bean appointed

T O W H O M m . ’-T he Idaho Tranaportati<

DJyliJon of Highways, Dlatn , 'S a a ltd Bid Baals* th a fol]o ' rrCM NUMBER DE8CF

5403020 1 E a. V Includlr haallng

5403021 . 2 E a. 6. paint at

S403041 1 E a. L| 4 0 3 ^ 1 i a ' u^ 0 3 ^ 1 E a iu

.Each Item will b a aold or b a a la . T H E R E A R E NO WARRANTIES O F MERC ITEMS O FFE R E D . All bic purchasa which m ay b a acci Transportation D apartm ant m oney o rd a ra will b a acc Items,

Removal o t th e a e Itamt pram itea m ust accom p day* following da te of aw ar a » 160.0 0 depoett. in additic atAmltlad to tha Idaho Tran: B uccasafu i b id d e r. T h a o siiccaMfui bidder w han tha aatlfllled tha Itama h a v a bi m anfs aatltfaction. If ttama Ihe deposit wlll b a ue ad to c by the Idaho Tranaporta tli IIQms removad from lh a prei -All llema m ay b a vlaw ad b)

B. S ho thona, Idaho . C a ll! Marilyn Johnson a t 886>787

Item N umber(s) ba lng b outside of tha bid envelope ifttrkod ’S aa lad Bid*.^Blds must b a aubmltted to ATTN; Marilyn Jo hnaon • Idaho Transportation Dapan DMsion of Highways PO Box 2-AShoshone, Idaho 83352

Bids m ust bo received by r 2003, and will b e opened at ^OAHOTRANSPOhTATIO^ Btr; Dovin O. Rigby Dfvlslon ol Highwaya plstrtct Four Engineer

PUBLISH; August 2 1 ,2 4 an

NOTICE O FTF FA-1

On Ihe 3 rd day of D eeam b A.M., ol said day. (reoognlzi B ra t A maHcanTK Ia C om p

• Twin Falla, in th a C ounty c First American Title Compi Corporation, a s su c ce aa o auction, to tha highaat biddc (cash equivalent), in lawful atl payable at th e tim e of aai 46-1508(9) Idaho C o d e . II pioperty, aituatad In lh a Cc 1 0, and deacrlbed a a loll< ^ C E L I: Lot 1 in Biocic 3 SlON, Twin Falla County. Ii R tas . P aga 28.P ^ C E L 11: T h e S o u th 2 CO LLEG E M E A D O W S S County. Idaho, recorded In f

The T rustee h a s no imo description of th e a b o v e r< for purposes o l com plianci Codo, Ihe T njstea h a a booi the County A saataora office A venue. Tw in Fa lla , ldah< with said real property.

S a id s a l e w ill b e m warranty regarding title. p( to aallsfy th* o b llu tlo n sec power of aala conferred In ll T W R Y W S H E A R E R A h u aband a n d w tfa, a a gra TfTLE COMPANY O F IC5Ah l i ^ . 0* auocaaaor truatea , f<

ElQNSeCO FINANCE SEI notary, by assignm ent racor Instniment No. 2001021309 FUls County. Idaho.THE ABOVE GRANTORS WITH SEC TIO N 4B -1506 ^ P R E S E N T A T IO N IS M/ ARE NOT. PR ESEN TLY I OBUQATION.; '^Th* default for w hich thi failure to pay w hen dua . un monthly paym enta for Prtnc d u e p e r m on th for th a mc A^hl. 2003 and all aubaequi ^ ta o rre ln t ta la m e n t. uncoil

amount of $1,213.48. Vl pe r annum, a n d continuing 2003. Alao dua a ra daiinquc find 2002. T he principal bali IKV o b lig a t io n a a c u r a d $d4.417.10. plua accruing Ir AAMDnquent am ounta a ra r (tin (ate chargea and Interes a ia e ism e n U , trua tea ’a faa

I irmbunta advanced to protec ttitt forackwure a n d th a t th< d 'a u ia th a tru a t p ro p e r ty

§ July 26 .2003 AMERICAN TITLE C

line Cola. Truat Offlca

K TblISH : August 1 4 ,2 1 ,21•-C- , ■ '

r o t d e n t. Atl p a ra o n * h a v in g c lalm a a o a ln i t th e <t*oa>

a h d e n t or,tfta ea to l* a re re -i t l t q u l r t d to p r a a e n t t h a l rana claim * wKhln four m en tha« ta a fte r th a d a l* o f th e f ira tdon puM oattono fth iaN o tkw orrou aaM C W m aW IB baforavar

barred.ling CIttm a muat b a praeent*>ne a d to th a u n d e ra ig n ad a tjra, th e addreaa IndhuUad b*-Hh- tow, and fUad with tha C lark) u r oftheC ourL /

o r P A R K E R ^ w “o ^ l C E S .our P .L L C .tor- 864 FUer Avanuar t . Twin Fans. ID 63301 h e r DATED Thla 22nd d a y off e e July. 2003.l e . /a /M .K atherineP agoagaIhe Personal RepraeentaUva

/ o f PU B LISH : A u g u a t 7 . 14 a n d 21 .2003IN THE D S T n iC T COURT O P THE RFTH OUDICUL

„ DISTRICT O F THB STA TS 21 O F IDAHO, IN ANO FO R

___ THB COUNTY O F TWINRT PALLS MAQISTRATE AL DIVISIONlTE C asaN o.C V -03-3178 )R NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In th* M atter of th e E atata of: REBAVALENE EQBERT,

IS D acaased. a te N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y

G IV E N lh a t G o rd o n C . Egbert haa been oppolntM l Personal Rapra**ntatlv* of

BY th e .a b o v e -n a m e d d a o a - e r - d e n t. All p e rso n e h a v in g ted clalm e a g a in s t th a d a c e -

r r MAY CONCERNtation D apartm ant. through th ailstrlct 4 . la offering for aale o n a

SpftoJT*'a. 10.000 gallon aaphalt tank uding solar heating lya tam w tth Ung oli transfer pump a. 6 .000 gallon tower m ounted It sto rage tanks s . Lot sc rsp aluminum algna s . Lot acrap wood post*B. Lot scrap guardrail a .LotScrapT -B aam :t on a successful bkkiar tak* ail N O E X P R E S S O R IM P L IE D IRCHANTABILITY AS TO TH E bid* a ra c o n sid ere d o ffa ra to

accep ted or r*|*ct*d by th* Idaho * n t Only o aah . b ank d ra f ts o r acc ep te d for th e sa ia of th e a e

em a. in their en tirety , from th a >mpllShed wllhin thirty buslnaaa w ard. Upon notification of aw ard dition to lha amount bid, m uat tw 'ransportatlon Department by th a la d e p o s i t will b e r e tu r n e d to tha DIatrtct Buslnsaa M anager la a tw en rem ovad to lh a O apart- ma a ra not removad a a required, to defray any expensee Incurred ta tio n D epartm ent to h av e th e prem ises.d tiy appointment a t D ate & W ast all S h a d R o ra s a t B88-7690 or 7870 for an appointment, ig bid MUST b e m arked on th e lope, and the envek>pe m ust b e

d to :

partm ent

by noon. Tuesday. Sep tem ber 0. d a t 1:30 p.m .. the som e day.•ION OEPARTMENT

t and 28 .2003

>T R U S tE E 'S SALE :A*16016m tber, 2003. a t the hour of 10 :16 tnlied local time). In th e Offlo* of •m pany, 260 3rd A venue N orm , Ity of 1 ^ n Falls. S tate of Idaho, m pany ol Idaho. Inc.. a n ida tw s s o r tru s te e , will se ll a t pub lic Idder, for cash or cash iers c h « :k ^ul money of tha United Stat**.I sa la In compliance with Sectktn a . Ihe following d*scrlb*d ra a i * County of Twin Fall*. S U t* of lollowa, to-wit:

:k 3 o l LEE CARNEY SUBOIVI- ly. idaho, recorded In Book 7 of

n 2 f e e l of Lol 1 In B lock 1 of S SU B D IV ISIO N . T w in F a l la in Book 10 ot Plat*, P ag e 26. knowtadg* of a mora particular a referenced real p roperty, bu t m ce with Section M -113 Id ah o boon Informed that aceordlng to lice, the addross of 163 C aaw all daho. Is som etim es a ea o c la ta d

9 m a d e w llh o u t c o v e n a n t o r I. po ssessio n or ancum brancas secu red by and pursuant to the in lhe deed ol tm st executed by I A ND E L S IE M S H E A R E R , grantors, to RR ST AMERICAN DAHO, INC., an Idaho C orpora­te. for the benefit and aecurtty of s beneficiary, recorded O o t t ^ lo. 2001018276. and aaaignad to SERVICING CO RP.. a a b e n e - •corded N ovem ber 20, 2001. a a 303, Mortgage Reoorda of Twin

R S ARE NAMED TO COMPLY 506(4)(A i. IDAHO C O D E . NO

MADE THAT THEY ARE. O R .Y RESPO N SIBLE FO R T H IS

1 th is sa le la to b e m a d e la th e , under Deed of T njst Note, th e rtnclpal and Interest o t $866 .00 ,I m o n th s of F eb ru ary th ro u g h tquent paym ents until th a d a t* of {collected la te chargea a re d u a In 9. with Interest accruing a t 10% Jing to a ccm e from J a n u a ry 6. iquent and unpaid taxaa for2001 ba lance owing a a of thla da t* on a d b y s a id D e e d o f T r u a t la M in te rest costs a n d 'advancaa . ire now due. together with aocfu- N vst unpaU and accruing tax*a. fees . a H o m e/a feea , a n d a n y

Meet th e aacurlty a s so d a te d with l th e benefidaiy electa to aell or rty to b a a o ld to a a tia fy a a ld

E COMPANY O F IDAHO. INC. near

. '11, . • /

1,28 and September 4 .2 im

Id l. ::a> q u i r a d t o p r e s e n t t h a l r ,Ino e U i f f l* w ith in f o u r (4) ' :* • m o n tttaa fla rth a d a la e fm a r* - l l r a t p u b llo a t lo n o f th iaa l f n o tk w o r a o M d a lm e ^ b * itha f o r* v * r b tf r ra d . C la im * ,ra t m u a l.a l th a e b a p ra * * n ^ to iI o r t h * u n d * r a l g n a d a t 1 h a i

ad d ra aa mdicatad. o r filed .with th a C la r rc t the C o u rt ,

fit- D ^ O thla 9th d a y of ,

}*1 C. Egbert j*rk c /o Alfred E . Bami*

A ttom ayalL aw PO B OX 487

:S . Burtey, Idaho 83318

PUBLISH: Auguat 14. 21 'a n d 28 .2 0 0 3 ___________ ^IN THB DWTRICT COURT ' O F THE FIFTH JUDtCtAL DWTRICT O F THB STATB

TWINFALLS__ MAOtSTRATB DIVI8K>NHT C a aa No. CV-03-2991 'U . NOTICE T O CREOfTORS TE

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® * n 2 2 2 ld .• N O T I C E S H EREBY ' a O lV E N th a t th e u n d e r*» Bignad haa bean anM tntad» Pw eonalR ap raw n taH yart• « t* abov* named decadent , d All pe rsona having da im * j

a galna t the decedent o r th* , <t • s t a t e a r e r e q u ir e d to ■

p rM en t their claim* wtthm , fou r month* aflar tha date o l th e flr*l publication of th la Notice or sold daim * (wUI b e forever barred. , • o o fm s must be present- , • d to th e undersigned a t ,

1 th * a dd ress Indicated, and , f iled with the Clerk of the ,

^ ^ ^ A T E D this 7lh day of \

i ;7 0 2 W. 6th Street iFiler. Idaho 8 ^ 8 ,

PU BLISH; August 14. 21 a n d 2 8 .2003

a S S A N i O N G C A B 4 X 4

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M AOM TRATE DIVtStON . CaO* N o. CV-2003-3524 N O TICE T O CREDITORS ■ IJ3. S 1S-3-801 I n th * M atter Of the Estate of: R U BY O M D N B R , |

N O T IC E i s HEREBY ! GIVEN th a t Shan n o n Lynn I W ilso n h a a been appoint­ed p a ra o n a i representative I of th e above-fuim od dece­d e n t. All p e rso n s hoving c la lm a a g a ln a t th e d e ce ­d e n t o r th e e s ta to a re re­q u i r e d t o p r a s e n t th e ir < c l a l m a w i t h i n l o u r (4 ) I m o n th a a f te rth ed a te o f th e 1 f i r a t p u b l i c a t io n of th ia < notic* o r aak i claims will be fo re v er barrod.

C lalm a m u st b e presoni- ^

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i n 1 9 9 8 B U I C K' WAS S9.995 . .

I P S 2 0 0 2 - M E R C iw a s S15.995 . . .

2 0 0 2 V W BEW AS $17,995 .

2 0 0 2 S A T U FW AS SI 5,995 . . .

n S iia1070 BUII IMOS W. ah I. <fae fa* $17. CktC. Dd« nk

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' 1 9 9 6 C H E V ^W A S $17.995 . . .

2 0 0 1 'H Y U NW A S$16,995 . . .

I H 2 0 0 1 J E E P IW AS S20.995 . . .

2 0 0 2 S U Z U IW AS $18,995 . . .

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e d to th e u n d e re lg n ed a l s . th e ad d ress Indloated a n d F

(lied with th e C lerk of th e tl

■ i r ^ H A N .K V A N V I G . a STONE 6k TRAINOR a /a/Russan G. Kvanvlg tl A tto rn ey a to r P e r a o n a l n

'’p .^^B o k W ^ nTwin Fails. ID 83303-0083 b Telephone: 208-733-2721 n

P U B L I^ : A ugust 14. 21 F, a n d 2 8 .2 0 0 3 fiI IN THE OSTRICT COUOT |. OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL ^, DISTRICT OF THE STATE “. O P IDAHO. IN AND FOR .I THE COUNTY O F fI TWIN FALLS 'I■ MAGISTRATE DIVISION• C ase No. CV-03-3570 c I NOTICE T O CREDITORSI In the Matter of tho E sta te ~I ol; GRANT CLARK . III ERICKSON, (

D eceased. CN O TICE IS H E R E B Y <

GIVEN th a i I h e u n d o r -

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; K c e n t u r y 8 0 K ■ N O W $ 5 , 9 8 8 J2U00!

I C U R Y S A B L E 2 2 K...........N O W $ 1 0 , 9 8 8 K M f

B E E T L E 2 0 K : ■ . . . . N O W $ 1 3 , 9 8 8 ,2 m 3 !

J R N L 2 0 0 1 8 K . . . . . N O W $ 1 1 . 3 8 8 « H i i <

»AN ^ILVD.N. 733-1825 1r d ribM. M lor SuM ta I M

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DISCOUHT............’5

D E X P E D I T I O N 1 7 K . . . . N O W $ 2 6 , 9 8 8 <2Ki 3:

V Y T A H O E 7 4 K. . . . N O W t » 1 1 , 9 8 8 « N i0 '

N D A I ' S A N T A F E 5 3 K . . . N O W $ 1 1 , 9 8 8 2H304I

^ G R N D C H E R O < E E . . . .N O W $ 1 5 , 8 8 8 W m i

U K I X L - 7 2 4 K . . . . N O W $ 1 4 , 6 8 8 n » w

4DAI ( SaVD. ll. 733-UaS 1

: signed haa be en a p p o in tedPersonal R ep r* * en ta th « o l .th a ab o v e-n am ed * e ta t* . ^All paraon* having c la lm a , a g a in t tha aaki d ec * a a * d ' \a r e re q u ire d to p r * a * n t i.th*lr cfilm* wtthm fo u r (4) ^month* anar th e d a t* oltt»* ^

. f ira l p u b lic a t io n o f t h l a 'notice o r sa id c la lm a w ill 'b e forever b arred . - C la im s .m u e t b e p r e s e n t e d t o [

- C f l l a m a n . s w ^ h l * 4R o b a r t e o n . i s e 2 n d 'A v en u o W e a ti P O B o x ;

: 5 2 6 . T w in F a i l s . I d a h o833030525. a n d tiled w tth | tho Court.

DATED th is 8th d a y of {August. 2003. :/s/Suzanne Shull JPersonal Ropresentotivti |

PUBLISH: A ugust 2 1 . 2 8 ,and Septem ber 4 .2 0 0 3 |IN THE DISTRKTT C O U R T <O FTH E R FTH 'JU D IC U U . iDISTRKTTOFTHE ST A T E tO F IDAHO. IN AND F O R n

THE COUNTY O F

n A J je j- ■t n j 7 u 7

^6,217

2 0 0 0 FO1157-0 WAS $11,99!

20 0 3 CH1009-0 WAS $23.99!

20 0 2 BUIH76-0 WAS $15,995

2 0 0 2 CHI13S-Q WAS 9Z7,99i

. 2001 CH(216-0 WAS $24.g9i

iQ B B m| . S 0 0 - 3 9 0 - S 6 3 a 1

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K ‘ 1 9 9 7 O L I<132-0 ' WASJ10.9J

1 9 8 9 F O,IOM WAS S6.9953 K 1 9 9 5 K l ,3049-1 WAS $7,995: E 4 9 K 1 9 8 9 c f

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a n d o t t ia r d a fe n a a a yo i .m aycte lm .3. Y our slgna tu ra. mailing a d d r e a a a n d lo la p h o n t num tw r. o r lh a aJgnatura m oiling a d d re sa a n d te le p h o r te n u m b e r o f y o u aRomey.4 . P r o o f o f m B ilIn o o doltvery of a copy, of you rosponso lo plalnWTa a lto r noy. a s desJgnalad above.

T o do to rm ln e w ho tho you m u st p a y a filing foi w l l h y o u r r e s p o n s e c o n ta c t ttio C io rk of th i .-ibovo-namod court.' DATED Ihls 3rd day o Juno , 2003,

' /» /R obon S. Port. Clork by Goffy Dow Uoputy Cloik

PUBLISH: A ugusi 21. 26 Soplom ber 4 and 11 .2003 IN THE O ISTRICr COUR1

' DISTRICT O F THE STATEO F IDAHO, IN A N DFO R

THE COUKTYOF TW INFALLS

MAGISTRATE DIVISION C a se No. CV-2003-355S NOTICE TO CREDITORS I .e . §15-3-801 In Iho fiilotlor of tho Estat*

r of: HAROLD FRAZIER,I . O ocoasod.

N O T IC E IS H EREBY G IV E N t h a t H a r o l d L.

{ F r a z l e r h a s b e e rapp o in ted p e rso n a l ropro'

. . s e n t a i l v e o l I h e a b o v o ' ^ n o m e d d e c e d e n t . Al

p o r a o n a h a v in g c la im t again st tho decodont or lha o s t o t o a r c r o q u l r o d tc p rese n t their clalm a withlr to u r (4) m on tha a t ta r tha d a te of th e first puWlcottofl o l this notk:e or sa id clolnu will bo forever barred.

, C laim s m ust bo prosent-od to Iho u n d e rs ig n e d al the a d d re ss indicated end fllod with th e C lork of tha Court.S T E P H A N . KVAN V 1G , STO N E ATRAINOR • /s /R ussell G. Kvsnvig A tio r n e y s fo r P e r s o n a l

P .^ . lk » r M ®Twin Falls. ID 83303-0083 T elephone: 208-733-2721

PUBLISH: A uguat 21 . 2S and S eptem ber 4 .2 0 0 3------- LEGAL NOTICE-------T & T Storage will sell con- ton ts of Unit #30 bekKtglnfl to T e r r l a n n J e n k l n a o i M arfcH eck. C ontents will b e so ld on Aug, 22. 2003 for paym onts due.

P U B L IS H : A u g u s i 8 . 14 a n d 21 .2 0 0 3 .

NOTICE O F PU B U C HEARING

Notice Is h ereby given by th e P lan n in g a n d Z oning Com mlsaton lo r th e City ot T w in F e lls . Id a h o , th a t a pubHe Iwartno will b e hew on S e p te m b e r 9 . 2003 . a T u e s d a y , a t . th e h o u r ol 7 :00 o ’clock. P .M .. In lha C lly C o u n c il C h a m b o ra . l o c a t e d a t S O S T h i r d A venue E a s t. Tw in Falls , Idaho, to hear a request by:

TRIPLE C CONCRETE. INC.

R eq u es ts a Z oning District C h a n g e a n d Z on ing M ap A m e n d m en i Iro m R -4 to M-2 for approxim ately 6 .6 a c re s of lend located k t 202 G randview Drtve In the City o l T w tn F a l l s ' A r e a o l Impact.

SHEILA LEE

NOTICE O F T FA-

O n tho Srd day of Decem l A,M.. o l said day. (rocognU R r e t A m erican Title C om | T w in Falla, in tho County First Amorlcon Tltlo C om f C orpo ration , a s su c c e s s ! ouction, to Ihe h ighest bMd (cash equivalent). In lowful

. an payable a t th e time o l s i 45-1506 (9 ) Id ah o C o d e . i proporty, snua ted In Iho C Idaho, a n d doscrlbed o s lol Lot 10 In Block t ol REG> County, idaho. according l<

. Book 9 of Plats . P ago 38 . ri Tho T ruatee h a s rw km

descrip tion o l tho obovo i tor p u rp o ses o l compllanc Codo. th e T m stoo hos bot tho County A sse sso rs olfk S tre e t . Flier, Idaho, is sor roal property.

S o ld s a l o w ill b e n w arran ty regording tltlo. p10 satisfy Iho oblfgotlon ae pow er of salo conferred In ORLANDO O ALVAREZ / h u a b a n d a n d w ite . a a gn TITLE COMPANY O F IDA ik}n, o s su c ce sso r trustee.' M ellon M o rtg ag e C om pa Ja n u a r y 1 6 .19 M . a s Insti osslgned to WCULS FARO

t fka N orw eat M o rteage . Ir m e n t r e c o rd e d A u g u a t 1 10980144M . M ortgage Ri Idaho.TH E ABOVE GRANTORS W ITH SE C T IO N 45-150« R EPRESENTATION IS M A RE N O T. PR ESEN TLY OBUGATION.

T h e default for which tr failure to pay w t ^ d u e , ij

S468.36 . due p e r m onth i< D ecem ber, 2002 and J a n u011 su b se q u en t paym enta i s ta tem ent, wfth a monthly U wtth in ierest accruing a t ai role la 0 .6% p e r annum , a O ctober 1 .2 0 0 2 . The p rtn

. do le on the obligation so c t $53,025.46. ph is aocnilno I AH deOriquent a m oun ts a re ing la te c tiargea a n d Interei ■ eeeaam en ts. tn ie te e 'a

SSTrSSSlIurfJSd’lfStt!o a u e e th e t r u e t p ro p e r ty ob«gatk>n.D atK Ju ly 2 3 .2 0 0 3 R R S T AMERICAN TITLE C

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peg* A e q u e a ta • S pec ia l U se P e n n l t w hich , tf granted,

y o u w ould allow ttw appOeant to o p e ra te a n m-Aome day

il l ra c a r e fac ility on property o n e l o c a t e d a t B 8 2 T h ird u re , A venue E aat m the O ty of [•!«. TwlnFaBs. o u r CORY SWAIN

R e q u e s ts a Special Usa a o r P e rm it w hich . If granted, Jou r w ould altow lha applicant nor- IO o p e ra te a proleaslonal

o l f ic o a l t h e n o r th e a s t th o r c o m er of th e Intsrsectlonol to o L o cu a t S t re e t North and

8 e , C heney Drive in the City of th o Twin

y of on file wtlh the Twin Falls City Planning ond Zoning Adm inistrator at City Half. 321 Second Avonua Eaat. 735-7267.

A n y a n d a ll p e r s o n s 2 8 , d aslrlng lo commoni may

0 0 3 a p p ea r or>d b e heard ot the

a c c o m m o d a t io n s a t 0 public m eeting ora asked to contac t th e City ol Twin Falls a t 735-7207 at laaal five (5) working days prior to th o moeling.

I - /s / LaMor N. OrtonCom m unity DevelopmonI

• P U B L I S H ; T h u r s d a y .• o v A ugust 21 .2003I L . -----------N d T tO T F ---------e n T nU STEE’8 SALE

p ro . UNDER DEED OF TRUST T .S. No.: T03-12716 Loan

A ll N o .: 0 0 3 9 3 2 9 4 9 1 Tllle Im s O lde r No: 3810277 lh a N O T IC E IS HEREBY

j t o G IV E N t h a i F i d e l i t y ithin N a tio n a l T llle Insurance th e C o m p d n y C /O T ow n & ,Uon CountiylTWe Seivlces, the lima duly a p ^ n t e d Successor

T n 2 r tee ^ l lo n 1 1 /2 5 « > 0 3 e n t- a t1 1 :00A M ,o fsak fday ,a t a a t th e o n lr a n c e lo Alliance a n d Title & Escrow Corp.. 311 th e 2 n d S t r e e t N orth . Twin

Falls. Idoho 63301. sell at IQ p u b l i c a u c t i o n , to th a

h ighest bU der, lor cash, in lowful m oney of the United

in a l S U te a . a ll p ayable ot Ihe tim e of sa le , the following d e a c r lb e d re a l property,

183 a ltu a te d In th a Couniy of •21 Twtn Falls. Stoto ol Idsho.

to w ll: L ots 13 ond 14 in 2 8 Block14ofKlmbefVTown-

i s i te . Tw in F a lls Couniy, — Idaho recorded In Book 4

o l P l a t s . P a g e 2 3 . T he T n » te e haa no knowledge o f a m o r e p a r t i c u l a r d a ac rlp t io n of tho above

but.forpurpoaesolcom plf- e n c e with Section 60-113

„ . ol Idaho Code, lhe Tnialoe ' * ho s be en Informed ihot the

___ odd ross of: 316 ChestnutS t re a t N orth KImberty, ID 8 3 3 4 1 . i s s o m e t im e s o s so c ia la d wllh sa id real

I by property. SaW sole win bo ling m a d e without covenant or y of w a r ra n ty reg a rd in g title, at a p o a a ia a a lo n o r e n cu m - la id M a m to eatkfy the obll- 3. a gatton secu red by and pur- r o l su a n t to the power of sale Ihe c o n fe rre d In Ihe Dood ol »ra, T njal execu ted by: Travis I r d G . J o h n a o n . a m a rrie d Ilia, m a n a a his so le and sepa-

I n s u ra n c e C om pany. Aa trtct s u c c e s s o r T ru s te e , lor Aap the benefit end security of I t o A m a r lq u e e t M o rtg a g e 6 .6 C om pany. Aa Benoflclary. 202 d a ted 9 ^ 1 ^ 0 0 2 , recorded City 10 /8 /2002 . a s Instrument t o f No. 2002-020672. records

o l T w in F a l l a C o u n ty , Id ah o . P le a s e Note: Tho

F TRU STEE'S SALE FA-18760em lM r. 2003 . a t th e hour ol 10:00 gnized local lime). In the Office of om pany , 2 M 3rd Avenue Nortti, n ty of Twin Falls. Stalo of Idsho, im pany of Idaho. Inc.. an Idaho is a o r i ru a te e . will soil ot public >Mder. for co sh or cashiers check ivtui m oney of lhe UnHed Ststes,II sa le In com pllonce wtth Sectton le. Ihe following descrit>od rest a County of Twin Folia, Stole ol I IoHows, lo-wit:EGAL SUBDIVISION, Twin Falla >g to tho p la t thereol, recorded In 8 . records o l sakl County, knowlodgo of a m ore particular

/o referenced rea l property, but a n c e with Sectton 60-113 Idaho b e e n informed tha t according to olflCD. tho a dd ress ol 104 Davfa eom eilm os ossoctaiod with sakl

e m a d e w ith o u t c o v e n a n t or ). p o s se s s io n or encum brances > secu red by and pursuant lo the I In the d e e d ol tr\iat executed to Z AND LXJZ MARIA ALVARi%

grantors, to FIRST AMERICAN ID/USO, INC.. an Idaho Coipora- e e ; for the benefit and security ol npany , o s beneficiary, recorded instrument No. 1S08000628. and A O O HOME MORTOAQE, INC., I. Inc.. a s beneftelery. by asslgn- i t 1 0 ,1 0 9 8 . oa Inatrum eni No.I R ecorda o l Twin Folia Couniy.

)RS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY S06(4 )(A ). IDAHO CODE. NO i MADE THAT THEY ARE. OR LY R E SPO N SIB L E FOR THIS

h thla aale le to b e made Is ths I. under D eed of Trust Note, the r tndpel. In terest a n d Impounds ol ih for the m onths of November, anuaiy through March, 2003 and its unto th e u t e o f sato.or roln- ly late c h a rg e accruing a t *16.73.' it an at^ustab ie rate , the cunem 1. and continuing to aocnie Irom xtncipai ba lance owing a s ol mta lecured by aaid O eed of T nat is n o Intereet. ooets a n d advsncea. a re now d u e , together with eecni- a re e t unpaki and aocnting taxes,I (eee , a t to m e /e fees , end any e le c t the eecteily aaeodaled w lh n th e benefto ta iyelec laloeeao r a rty to b e e o ld to s a tis fy aaid

.E COMPANY O F IDAHO, INC. f fk w

1.2Sand8«plerrber4.2003 .

A u g u w u .a o M ^

I ikS iiB D IH>** a b o v e G r a n t o r ( a ) a re . *»>' n a m e d io c o m p ly w ith

S e c t io n 4 5 -1 6 0 8 (4 ) (A ). Idatw C ode . No repreee rw

•ny ta l lo n le m a d e lh a t th e y " d a re . o r a ra not, p reeen tty I'o* reeponsM e for thie obaoa-

tlon e e t forth h e re in . T h e total am ouni of th e unpaid b a la n c e of th e ob liga tion s ecu red by the property to b e so ld a n d r e a s o n a b le

n* estim ated costs, expensee a n d a d v a n c e e a t t h a

'to ' t im e o f t h i s N o t i c e le : »nd $62,712 .68 . A ll-dellnquen. f Of d e e a re now due. togM>er

"I* t a x e s , a s s e e e m e n t e . Ula t r u s te e 's f e e s , a tto m e y 'e

loos, c o s ts and a d v an c es m a d e to p r o te c t th e s e -

u t . curity a sso c ia te d with Ihls l o r e c lo s u r e . T h e B e n e - l lc la r y o l e c t e to s e l l o r

iMy c a u se th e trust property to the b e s o l d to s a t i s f y s a i d

>> I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y By ‘•d T o w n & C o u n t r y T i t l e

S e rv lc e e a s A gent lo Iho Wl T r u s te e (866 ) 4 8 5 -0 1 9 1 ftof ( 9 1 6 ) 3 8 7 - 7 7 2 8 R a n d y

B ierieln . T ru s te e T echni- cion AS/^P550707

PUBUSH: August 7 .1 4 .2 1 a n d 28 .2 0 0 3

" * IN THE DISTHICT C O U R f O FT H B FIFTH JUDICIAL

'ST D ISTRICTO FTH ESTA TE O F IDAHO. IN AND FO R

THECOUM TVOF TWIN FALLS

C a se No. CV 03-3719 NOTICE O F HEARING

'CJ In th e M atter o l th e Appii- c a tto n o l

t'** JEREM Y MICHAEt: BAKER-WAY AND

>03 B R A D E N KARL BA K ER for c h an g e .in nome.

A Petition by JEREM Y I'l" M ICHAEL BAKER-WAY.' b o rn J a n u o ry 8 . 2 0 0 3 In

T w in F o i l s . I d a h o a n d t ‘H BRADEN KARL BAKER,

b om O ctober 13. 200 0 In T w in F a i l s , I d a h o n o w

<<0 r e s i d i n g a l 5 3 6 F i l e r 'ly- A v e n u e w e s t p r o p o s in g ,.0' a c h a n g e l n n a m e t o

JEREM Y MICHAEL WAY ■n a n d BRADEN KARL WAY

h a s b e e n fUed In th e above en titled cou rt, Ihe r ea so n fo r th e c h a n g e in n a m e

Jl* b e i n g B a k e r t s n o l th e *9* su rn am e of th e chlldren 'a

n a tu r a l l a th e r . N a tu ra l 'y* m o th e r m a rrie d K enne th

W a y l a 2 0 0 3 a n d l a t h e ^ natura l father of JEREMY ^ 3 MICHAEL BAKER-WAY.M T h o n a t u r a l f o t h e r o f

BRADEN KARL BAKER Is ’"S C hod L ester Scovel. Such ■0 P a tll lo n wlli b e h o a rd o t

such lime o s Ihe court may >ai a p p o in t , a n d o b le c t io n s ^ m oy b e tiled by ony person

w ho c a n . In s u c h o b je c - '*• tions, show to th e court a 1",* good reaeo n again st euch ^ ch an g e of name." f- W ITNESS my hond and

s e a l o f Disirict Court this y 12th day o l August. 2003. .

/s/Tim J . Williams Anorney lor Pellttoner PO Box 282Twin Felle. ID 63303-0282 /s« :ierk o r Deputy Clerk ol ;

A . m o c o u . :

0< PUBLISH; A ugust 21 . 28 . ,Of S e p te m b e r4 a n d 1 1 .2 0 0 3 i«i NOTICE OF ,n i PU BUCHEARINQ rtfs N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y ily GIVEN tha t a t 7:00 pm on iho th e 2 5 th d a y o f A u g u a t

M axfM d. R obert NOTICE O F TRU

00 O n Novem ber 2 6 .2003 . o t tt1 of o le a td d a y .ln th o Io b lw o fF ln th . A venue f^orth. Twin Falla. Id no, E SQ ., Attomoy ol Law, a s S u iho publto auctton to tha h igheat lilc monoy of tho United S ta te a , Kk sa le , tho foltowing described r ss. County of Twin Falls. S ta te < km fonows to wit:ssl. Lot 2 7 of FAIRWAY ESTATE? ol Twin Foils County. Idaho, rec

Ills *‘f f i s f n is te e 's Sole to aubj<I In payoff, o relnataioment o r an

th e T m stoo is not ow are ttiat liar Uon of this solo, Furthor. If a njut this so le may bo null a n d voho funda shall bo returned, a n d l:to d a ry shall nol bo liable to Um

rfs dam ages.aki T he Trustoa h a s no know

descrtp tton of th e e b o v e refi o r f o r p u r p o s e s o l c om p lian<e s Idaho C ode , mo T n jstee h a s ih e o l 6 8 7 P in g C o u rt, T w in P

S a sso cia te d with Ihe sak l rea l p S ak l e e ie will b e m ade writ

regarding tltlo. posseasione ora- th e obll(^iton secu red t>y arK ol s a l e c o n lo r r e d In t h e D e e

M R o b e rt Maxftold a n d D anM I ind w ife , aa joint te n e n ta . a s G0., E ieo tron ic R eg le tra tlon S y a;n- S to n e r ld M C aptta l Ino., aalo. D eed ol T m st recorded A uguIly. No. 2002017168. in Ihe rec o n

THE ABOVE GRANTORS /LY W ITHSECT10N 46-1506M )(eJO RESENTATION IS MADE TY)R N O T . P R E S E N T L Y R E SIIS OBUGATION.

TTio default for wMch Ihteh s follure to pay th e am ount dueh e so iy Noto a n d D eed of Tmst,I ol thereunder a s follows: Monttiler. o l $906.24 for th e m onthe olnd Including th e de te of sa le , togiIn- m onth ly p a y m e n ls a c c ru ln ;

obligatton secu red by eaid Dea>nl prmcjpal, p lus senrloe c h a rw j>m thla foredoeure, any a n d a ll fIts c la ry to p ro le c t th e ir e e c u ris aocm lng a t the ra te o f 8 .875%

IS. a e th e r w ith deBnquenttaxeepIru- ttte d a te of eaie.m. T h e Beneltolaiy e lec ts to senny to b e e o U to sa tto ty sa k lo b U o ith D a t K t 0 i to 2 ^ d a y o f J u V . :

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E* PUBUSH: A ugust21 .24 and

^ \ 2003. a t the Fire Statton in ' th e City ol Hsgemian, the '

R B o a rd of th e H eg e rm an < Fire Protectton Diatrtot will i g r a n t a n d ho ld a pu b lic

Y h e a r in g on the p ro p o sed i ', b u d g e t of tho District fo r i n lh e tis ce l year beginn ingd O c t o b e r 1 . 2 0 0 3 . T h e I. to ta l anticipated revenue n f o r l h e y e e r Is the sum • w o f $ 9 6 ,4 1 7 .0 0 a n d Is a s | r fotlows. Ig REVENUE: i0 PROPERTYTAXY $82,610.00 1Y TO RT $ 6.000.00 .0 O E N E R A L OBLIGATED i n BOND $ 7.807.00e TOTAL $96,417U)0 e T he foltowing Is se t forth ; a a a a n e a t l m a t e o f t h o i11 probable amount of money / h neceaaaiy for all purposes ' e to b e re ls a d In sa id F ire ■Y Pro tection Olatrlct during •

Ihe fiscal yoor beginn ing ,if O ctobor 1. 2003 end end- s Ing Sep tom bor30 ,2004 lor h which appropriation Is to bo , it m ado. (y O PERA TIO N AND SU P - s P U E S TO MAINTAIN FIRE <1 DISTRICT$86,417.00

D one by the order ol the a B o a rd o f th e H ag e rm an ■ h Fire Prolectton Dlstrtot this

4 lh d a y of August. 2003. d /s /Judy Osborne. Clerk ,

. PUBLISH: August 14 a n d \ 2 1 .2 0 0 3 {

; PUBLIC NOTICE «;• A ctions plannod and takon >

b y y o u r govornm eni a r e • containod tn public noltooa. i

, T hey are part of your right ' to know and 10 b e Informed > _ of what your govommenl la •

doing. Aa self-govommant c h a rg a a all cltfzons to b e

f inform ed, thla now apaper n u rges every citizen to read

b e r t a rtd Dantolle -RU STEE'S SALE io t th e h o u r o f11:0 0 o'ctock a m ' F irst American Tide. 260 Third I. Idaho . CHARLES C. JUST,I S u c c esso r Tmaleo, win sell ot e s t bkldor, for cosh, in lawful • e a , all payoblo ol Iho tlmo of »d rea l proi^rty, situated In the te o f Idaho, and described a s

T E S SUBDIVISION, PHASE I. 1 recorded in Book 16 of Plots, f

ub ject to 0 bonknjptcy filing, o f' a n y othor condition of whtoh it ia t would couse the cancello-' (I a n y of those conditions exist. 1I voW. the successful bWdor's lId Iho Tm stoo ond the Bonoll- II th e successful bkJdor for ony i

ilow fedgo of o more ponlcutarre fe ren c ed rool property, bu t (.le n o e w ith S e c tio n 6 0 -1 1 3 t« a b e e n infomied the oddross tn P a l la , Idoho Is so m stlm e s 1«1 property. t vrithout covenant or warranty

la o r encum brances to satisfy ra n d pursuant to tho power of () e e d o l T ru s t ox o c u to d by ciM Ie M axfleld. h u sbend a n d is Q ran lo r(s ). with M o rtg ag e cS y a ta m e, Inc. oa nominee lo r (a a th e Bonefteiary, under th e iitg u e t 23 ,2 0 0 2 , a s Instmment /co rd s of sak l County, rt s ARE NAMED TO COMPLY (4)(a). IDAHO CODE. NO REP- t: THAT THEY ARE. OR ARE JE S P O N S IB L E FO R T H IS S

:hta se to is lo b e m ade ia Iho C d u e under the certain Promls-u s t . In th e amounta called for tnttily peym ents in the amouni lis of M arch 2003 through end eto g e th er with late charges and f'J lng . T h e aum owing on th o (D eed of Tm st Is $98,509.37 o s t;xaae . ettom ey's fees, costs p l ca ltfu n d s expended by Benefl- tc u rity In te re s t, and In ts re s t a’5% from F e b n i ^ 1.2003. to- c■a plus penalttes and interest to 1

aon or c au se the m tslpropeny s jUgaUon.Hy.2003. C

.J u s t .E a q . _ oJ thie sa le p ieese contact T he Citlaw k la h ac o m o rT o n F ree a t A^ ta w d ^ w t i y webelte; 1

17.14 and 21.2003 f

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'ALLS FIRE PROTECTION 0IS7 M ETBQ OPERATINQ REVENUI FOR f I ^ A L YE/W 2003-2004

/ 2003-200Com lsslc P roposec

u ” ncy- Value $ 3 1 2 .^S ubto tal $ 312.75

Id 26 ,2003____________________

a n d study th e s e n o tic es .W o adv ise th o se clllzens w ho seek further Informa­tion to exorcise the ir right _ to o c c e s s pub lic r e c o rd s L a n d public m eetlnga

IMPORTANT P le o so o d d ro s s a ll logal r

“ t£Q A L?U 5V Eim SIN Q TTte T lm ea N «ira

P 0B O X S 48 Tw in Falle. ID 8330W W 48 D eadllno fo r legal a d s : 3 d a y s prior to publication, n o o n on W o d n o sd a y lo r Sundoy, noon on Thursday _ for M onday, noon on Frl- L d a y f o r T u o a d a y a n d W ednesday, noon on Mon­day lor Thursday ond noon o n Tuosday for Fridoy ond - S o tu rd a y , H olldoy d ood - L linos moy vory. If you havo any quosttons coll Ruby ol 735-3324. *-------P u a u e U e T i C l — .T h o Twin F a lls H o u sin g Authority ond tho Housing A u th o r ity o f th o C ily o l _ Jo ro m o hov o d o v o lo p o d t t h o l r A g o n c y P l a n s In c o m p l l a n c o w i l h t h e Quality Housing a n d Woric Roaponslbllity ^ : t of 1998.It Is ovailoblo for roviow ot 200 Elm St. N.. Twin Falls, I d a h o . T h o A u th o r l ly ’e hours of operatton a re 7:00 - AM to 4 :00 PM , M onday L Ihrough Thursdoy a n d 6:00 AM 10 12:00 noon. Friday.In o d d i t i o n . a p u b l i c h e a r in g w ill bo h o ld on T hursday. O ctober 9 ,2 0 0 3 r o t tho Twin Foils Housing ‘• Authority Office iocolod ol 200 Elm St. N .. 019:00 AM. _ Everyone Is Invltod. L

PUBUSH: A ugust 18 ond , 2 1 ,2003

r a T J H o T a b i T S T b io c i r !pupptos, no collars. In vt- c in l ty S rd A v e S . C a ll _ 735-7252 o r 734-9119* L

FOUND Little male black a ' w h ito c a t . E x tr e m e ly frlondly. Vtolnlty of Burion ' Avo. In Burioy. 731-7437*

NOTICE OF TRUS O n W ednesday, tho I9lh day •

hour of 11:00 a.m. of sold day TMIo & Escrow, 311 Second Sl Foils County, Stoto ol Idaho. HC T rustee , will soli a t public ouctt for cosh. In lawful monoy o t the o l tho tiow of solo, tho followtni situoled In tho County ol Twin F THB EAST ONE-HALF OF LOI 11 O F HANSEN TOWNSITE, IDAHO RECORDED IN BOCK A ND A D JA C E N T VACATEt A V etiUE. EXCEPT THE S O in

The Trustoo hos no knowlo description ol tho otMve refereir pu rposes of compliance wtlh So th e Tmstoo h a s boon Informod T94 Mepla A venue E as t, Hans tim es osaoclolod with th is real p

. SoM solo vrill bo m ode wlth< reoatding litlo. possesston or oi obligation secu red by ond purs conforrod in th e d e e d of truat SMITH and JO H N SUrTH. wife or. lo FIRST /AMERICAN TITLE ond to HOLGER U HL o momb a s auccossor Trustoo. for Itii ACCREOrTED HOME LENDEI rocordod O c to b e r 17, 2001, i 016971. M ortgaoe reconls ol 1 a n d to BA N K O N E , N .A ., 4 AMORTIZlNa RESIDENTIAL 2002-B C 1, o s su c c e s so r Bar r o co rd ed M a rc h 4 , 2 0 0 3 , a t 006565. records ol Twtn Falls C

The deloun for which this soli to moke principal a n d interest loon amount o f 145,500.00. witf bf 13,77% per annum , wtth mon for prlnclpaTand Inlereat.due or O ctober 2002 , and e a c h and through tho d a te of relnstatemi c osts , fees e n d toto chergos a Ihe balance owing o s of ^ Z secu red by so ld D eed of Tmst o f $ 4 5 ,269 .07 principal. $4.0 $ 1 99 .70 la le c h a rg e s , a n d $2 shortage, with interest aocnilng a n annuol rata of 13.77%.

The above G ra n to n ore nan C ode S 45-1506(4)(a). No rep th e y a re , o r a re n o t. p r e s e n

21 s t day of July, 2C te/HotoarUhl1101 W Rtver Street. Suite 110 Boise, Idaho 83702

V

PUBUSH: July 31, August 7, U

n * 1 ,;9 4 ^ 8 « ^ 9 M A v e .E .

k S T f ^► nunes IM . _

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,028.00 ,800.00 1 ,000.00 ,000.00 ' f 100.00 000.00 SOD.OO •500.00 3W .00600.00 ,500.00 .

25.00 I ,600.00 ;

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500.00

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FO U N D S W o l J o r o m e . medium sizo fem ale dog. black o n d w h ite spo tted with brown marking, wear­ing bluo co llar. Cali 324- ^ 2 or644-1836 .*

L O S T B la c k L a b m o to . W /green co llar. Soulh of Filer. Call 2 0 8 -4 2 0 -2 6 4 r

L O S T B I o c k L e a t h e r planner. Insldo Is a worit t im e c a r d f ro m C lo o r s W ater C aro Centar. Need pe rsona l Itom a relum ed.N o questions a sked . Loet botwoon 4 th Avo. N. ond - Bluo L okos. P l e a s e call 738-4684 or 212-6222.*

LO ST B la c k T o y P o o d le o l Loko Clovlond, Sundoy 8-17. H or n a m e Is La.la.Call 20a-654-2548» |

L O S T B r i t t a n y S p a n ie l . I F e m a le . C o l la r w /ta g s | S p a n i s h F o r k P o l i c e - d o p a rtm o n t a n d rabioa. A pprox. 3 y r s . old . Lost

• soon 8 /17. REWARD lor Information o r dog, 208- 731-3332 or 734-7531 .*

LOST D O O t B order Colllo mix, black & whito, 1 milo E of C a s t io f o r d . S m all c h a in a ro u n d nock . A n­sw ors to ‘Gypsy*. May be headed ho m e tow ard tho S o u th H llla. P lo a so call208-537-6820*__________

L O ST Ily ro d s (2) tn green c ase s . Lost dow n stream Irom Mogto D om . August 1 l l h . R e w a r d l C a l l 208-788-4687*

LO ST hoaring o ld In Twtn Falls 8/12 /03 . REWARD. $200. 208-420-2365.*

L O S T L a b X R e w a r d , b to ck . m a le , n o u to ro d , m odium e tz e d , na m e Is C isco . By E llz ab o th S t.Coll 208-212-0003*

LOST Lob X. block, largo, in tho O ocio a roo. Wllh- long shoogy holr. is doof. REW ARD. 208-654-7367 or 431-4765*

L O S T M a le R o ttw o lio r , wooring collor, loll longor than normol. lost soon on Eostlond. REWARD

Cell 212-1816.*

lUSTEE'S SA L E lay of N ovem ber. 2003 . ol tho day. in the k>bby o l Aliionco , J St. North. Twin Foils, Twin HOLGER UHL o s successo r _

uctton. to th e h tghosi bkldor. lhe United S to le s , oil payoblo n Hing doscrtbod rool proporty. n Foils. S to le of Idaho, to-wit: LOTS 13 ANDl14 IN BLOCK , rE. TWIN FA L L S COUNTY, O K I O F PL A T S, PAGE 93; ' FED 10 F E E T O F M APLE . > im i 5 FE E T O F LOT 14. £ wledgo of a m ore particular ■ ironcod rooi proporty. but for ■ I Section 60-113 Idoho Codo. S wd that tho s troo t ad d ress ol ” m se n , Idoho 83344 Is som e- lol property/ithout covenant o r w arranty e ir oncum bronce to soilsfy the ■ ursuanl to th e pow or of sohi ■ uat e x ec u ted by BEVERLY ■ irlfe a n d h u a b a n d , a s Gront- TLE COMPANY, o s Tmstoo. mber ol tho Idaho S to le Bar. i Itie bonollt a n d socurity ol

DERS. INC., a s B e n o l ld ^ . s- 1, a s Instm m enI N o. 2001- ol Twin Falle Couniy. Idaho.. , A S T R U S T E E O F TH E AL COLLATERAL TRUST, Benoflclary by A aslgnm en t _ , a s I n s tru m e n t N o . 2 0 0 3 - [■ Is County, Idaho . Iaole is to b e m a d e Is; Failure I DSt paym onts on th o origlnol I with intorost th e re o n a t a rate I nonthly paym onts of $399.30 | a ond owing for th e m onth of :nd evory m o n lh the reo lle r. sment o r sa le , a long with oil is a ssocia ted Iherewtth; and II2 3 .2003 . on th e obllgatton u tt la $49,722.87; conslsUng 4 .051 .60 a c c ru e d In terest,I $202 .10 e e c ro w Impound Ing on the unpaid principal at

named to com ply with Idaho representation le m ade that lenlly r e s p o n s ib le fo r th is

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Right bliie aye , left brawnv ^ u a s p o t l n lL ly r .o W . | R a w a r d $ 3 0 0 C a J I a o » 7 a » ia 2 3 tv in a f l .*

B l la a a r o a , r e m a l a , 6montha oM, black & whits, . w /bluo oyee.REW ARDI2 0 8 -83W S W 39-9699* 0

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' w e will correct it. ' W evrilnot be reep o n sM

for orrors oflor tho first

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S nek e R iver Bowl. KCan now 208-679-2696* ■I, Ja m e e Sp ring win no” * tonger be rosponsibto forany debts othor Ihan my ^

own past Aug. 18th. 2003* :

7 5 - 5 'i r i 7 5 lb s .n o nsmokor ntoe tooking. __

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sonso of humor, spends ■wtntors In AZ. a l home on ■

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to llvo a fun llfo.Reply lo Box 93431 c/oTtmes-News PO Box 548 57 Twin Fotts. Idaho 83303.*

^w ipresslon . Ocensod pro- Lfessional counsoling. In- cfonnal settings. 734-4754* - 5SINGLE? Agos 25-90. vSincere singles sooking si

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2 0 8 ^ ^ > 4 5 4 3 I (Burtey)*

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For STUFF f$99 o r L ess ^

S l in o s I S d a y s 8 doU ora*

• 1 nom par oO, pileo mu#i b« aCInduded & conteeuiivB m |.

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11am -2pm$5,00 oach lunch monu EM ontana S tea k h o u se g a

1826 Canyon Crosi Or. TF 206-734-7476.*

-R E M E M B E RThat birthday ad you placod

som e llmo ago In TTto 77mos-Wo*va? Now Is Iho

tlmo lo como pick up your __ptcturos. Slop by Iho Clas- CO

sHlod Dopt. lodoy! * Cc

IpmOKANeV CRIStS CENTER

FFEE TESTS. /Mwoys __Confldontlol. 734-7472 CO

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--------BANKRUPTCY bCompotltlvo ratos on 0

Choptor 7 banknjptclos. hiJe ff Stokor at 734-8452* C

BANkRUPrCY--------------- CCQuarontood lowest prico. Bri

U ncontostod divorco ne$295 * filing fees. Coll IrtoUfree.1-866-668-2399* _0-

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208-730-065S’------EMPLOYMENT A------ DRT

PAYROLL SER VICES CP E R SO N N E L P LU S H(739-7300 Twin Falla di

B7B-4040 Burloy FT H oueaclean ing . will do jM

of a n y s iz o . V o ry h a rd LLworiier, rofs. e3T-4681.- d RT

R&R D rivlrtg S c h o o l Ro'Driver's Ed C lasa storting. yoi

Call 208-670-0734* drhYOUR HANDYMAN Big or ^3

small tobs. Coll 208-678-52S0 0r208-431-4440* ‘

JO IN U S . . .A Koraoke W ed. A Thur. ikUvo musto Fri. & Sot. M ontana S ta a k tio u e e .

1826 Conyon C ^ ^ Dr. TF 2

Id

BO BEEP D ay C oro & ' Jpfoschooi. L oam whilo L _

hoving fun. ICCP oRnopproved. A gos 2 & up. pTfl

Limited openings. oldCall 2 0 8 -7 3 3 -S 0 9 r obi

BRIGHT BEGINNINGS has swing shift openings,ICCP. oporolod by a cer- Q niiliod H oad S tart toochor. f MColl 324-3142* ■ CHILD CA RE 24 hours.

snacks Indudod! All ogesl Call 208^124-5784.*

COLLEEN'S CLUBHOUSE *■ Proschool/daycaro.

AQOS2-5.208-734-9948.*DAY CARE h a e ev en in g oponlngs Jor ch ild coro .. I— Mon.-Fri. C all 410-5220* 1 ^

KIND, loving m olhorw ould liko to tako c o ro of your c h i ld r e n In m y h o m o .Flier oroa. con 736-4594*

spociol n o o d s child. WIII , tra in in c a r e s . M ust bo CPR & First Aid cortlllod, CaII208-731»7493* .

» ASKING Q lJE ST raN S «Conduct publto opinion polls ovor tho toiophono, o

ABSOLUTELY insiNO SALESIII

$7.00 lo S9 .'M pS r^hour.Cosuol wori< onvironmont hFlex ib le o v o s . d a y s . & Pi<

wknd. ho u rs . 1 5 -30 hrs.por wook. G roal pari-tlmo g

Job or se co n d job. s^cC lose to CSI c a m p u s . ^For m oro infonnollon ORI\

Call 738-2653 Ro* ★ * * * * ★ * * * ★ ★ ★ * • OT AUDfTORNlohl oh lll. H o te l ox p . 0

p lu s . F u ll A p o r t t im e positions, /^pply in porson ORI\OMvrn Inn (next to Flying i0 wJ). HtMy. 93. J«rom0 ’ To<

AUTOMOTIVE DR1\Exp. dolollor. Min. 3 yrs. Corroxporionco. A lso noodod b<0 cor w osh p e rson , Dmg tin'froo w orkploco. Apply in pop o rso n TDK A u to S o r - mtviem 2374 Addlmon Ave. TE a s t No P h o n e Callall* Nos

CASHIER .-------------------- ----- !Full tlmo. M ust bo DRIV

1 9 y o o r8 o ro id o r. . W >^ply in porson

after 9am '9 B e en e A B u rrllo 5 ^

, 799 Chonoy Dr. Suilo 3 Twin Foils*

50N CRETE ‘ 3W iConcrolo woricers noodod I

In Sun Volloy a re a . Musthovo oxporionco In form 1 soRing and finishing. CollMerrick C o n s tru c tio n . i

S W p ^ W W o r 5 ^_______ S7p-1~Qg________ b a tCONSTRUCTION ClOlExp. fram ors noodod. eld208-734-7080*__________ J

CONSTRUCTION Experienced concro to la- d RI\ b o re rs A fln le h e re nood- Cl od tm m o d ia lo ly . M u si Toi havo valid drtvors liconso.Coil 736-8413* s :

JO N SIK U C nO N ------------ “ "I3rick o r b lo c k m a e o n e ' needed lor school pro)oct tn C o ro y . 1 0 .2 0 8 4 7 1 - 0423 or 208-727-1105*

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A m bitious, e i p . mltMAr n e e d e d . A lso . o u ta lV e h e lp n e e d e d . H o u aln g avail. G re a t ach ed u lfifeH salaiy. CaB 2 0 6 - 7 3 2 - 0 ^ yv

DANCERSD ancers w anted • tnAH

Call Kristi a t 731-6734*DRIVER 'V * '-

Class A CD L 2 yrs. exfSA-l doublee. Local runs.Cali 208-734-5721* i,,,.

DRIVER I ' -C lass A truck driver*. •• - •

Hoy/com seoson . Goo<C ' drfiHng rocord roqulredi-^'-

FT - Ag related: Drug free woriipTaco. MCCts9 to n i-\ U C . Call 208-734-682iK J ,

DRIVER = ^Pooler drivers noodod/ 2- yoara exporionco. clooiT driving rocord. 11 westerh-' sla te s. Rote .28 p e r mild' oftor 8 months. Con

QaryBHekTwetang ,208-637-6787* I

DRIVER . ^ 'Fun and pon time driven

ne ed e d to mn 11 w ostom sta te s , a

C lass A CDL. doubio and tonker

ondorsem eni,2 yrs. experience req.*.-. • 1

P ^ D O E . • :Food grade p r o d u c t s . ..

Qrool ITCmo time.Idaho Milk T ra n s p o r t ; ' \

Inc. Burtey, Id . • •’ 1-800-967-2911 M-F \8 am lo 5 pm M D S ^ ;

IRIVER r II, !PT dollvory m ust bo 21 yrs 1

old, good driving record . ; ob lo lo lift 70 lb s . C oll . 734-6168 9 a m - 3 p j n .* ;

O R eefe ra C 2 y ra . m ln. Exp. t -.

$500 S ig n on B onua .Fuel A Safety

Bonus possible Homo Froquontty.

DRIVERS ;

A...Is accepting opltootions for

tho following posltionsr^ , T ruck Driver/ ' \

Y ard Man ‘

C lass A CDL * ! Exporionco prof o n o d .., »

FnnU In BulMIng ^ |

offer* n w S ^ d o n to l r '■insuranco and compotlUvtf S

w ogos and bonollt ' packogo.

NO PHONE CALLS ;Ploaso opply In porson

F r a n k l in B u i ld in g S u p p l y - '

515 W ost Main. Jerom e* ;

iRiVBRS--------------------- -R otbods. w /C least 1 yr.i OTR oxp. Oporoto in 11 • w est s to to s . Exc. poy tn benefits. Homo regularly w

800-453-2227*DRIVERS10 Whooler w/CDL yr round.,

Top w ogos. 420-5900* ' : DRIVERS ; , . iC om e Join o u r toam . Enjoy---

benefits such os: homW* time, good pay. vocotlori'* ■ poy. hoalth Insuranco.'& * multipio soloty bo n u se s .' Toom. Solo, or RolloL.-?.!

Now oqulp. 1-88&80&6785> betw een 8dm-Spm,‘.

DRIVERSW ontod oxporioncod '

short haul drivors. ' - Can 208-324-7148*

DRIVERS$$$$$$ $$$

C lass A Uoonso •* '3 Wooks - Financing Avail.

P ro fess io n al T ruck ' • D riving S chool ■ ’

So habla Espanol. ' - 734-0586 -T

$ $ $ $ $ $ » W t$ $ $ $ '« - I DRWERS ^BATTntck Driving SehooC, , Class A CDL 3-4 & 6 v ^ ,.- ;

classoa. Jo b p la c o m e n i. $30,000-$40,000^rr.-?i'*

208-737-9272*DRIVERS

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Call 543-8044.*

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CHANGE IN U FE 7 "C h e ck th ie ou tll

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7 paid holkloys, L vocolton pay. • ;

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bonoflts. ,:c a ll 1-dOO-654>2845*

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LABOR 'Looking fo r ro llab lo om ­ployoos witfi goo d anon- d a n co (or g e n e ra l labor jto s ltio n s: p o ss ib i lity of pem ianont hIro. All w lfts av a lla b lo . P r o c e s s i n g , p a e k a g ln g . s s n i t a t i o n , lig h t d u ty . H y s te r d rlv -

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LAWN CARE Lawn care com pany se ek ­

in g o m p lo y o o s . Q o o d wogos. Can i06-2e<M )60y

LEOAL SECRETARY Witt) litigation experience.For a small law tinn. Conv putor oxporionco a must. Ability to Intoract woll wtlh cllen is. S e n d ra su m o to 9 4 6 0 0 . c /o T f)o T lm o s- Nows. P.O . Box 548,Twin Falls, ID 83303*

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M E0t6AL.Caring wori(*r (or small

residential car*.> 22 hreyw eek. Fri. & Sat.• P ta a s * < ^ 735-8786*

Full time w r or MLT. m u st’ b e A S C P c e r t i f i e d o r equivalent. Day shltL Ro­ta ting . ca ll, & ho lidays,

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£ ia k > River R e h ab Buhl. Call 206-543-6401* J

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TWin Fails, 10 63301’ <PLUMBERS-------------------- {noodod w/2 yrs. mln. oxp. ' >H alloy/Sun V olley S roa < 720-3679 or 788-2032*

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RESTAURANT «Cttat/Quaimod R estaurant (

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Fax rosumo to n j 206-676-6001 ’g

Idoho Joe 'e is now accopt- |Ing opplications e * rv e rs , rdays & evoings. Apply In \person 2-5 p.m. Mon.Frt.- (596 Bluo Lakes Blvd. N. ’ (

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fo rO « relo p m w )ta t . I SpM sU iiat ^

needed to worit with adults

abilities In hom o o n d com - • ^ munity b a so d so ttin g s In o u r T w in F o i l s , I d a h oollkM. Musk hovo a t le as t TVo n o y e a r e x p o r i o n c o Rlworking w ith poopio wltl) 15

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dom onstratlng d e g re e In 2< Sodal Worit, S p e d a l E d- RT. ucotlon. N ursing, R e c ro - 70(ation, Psychology, o r ro- 60(ialeddokl to; RT.

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Inside woric, no travel, k bonofit pkg. o ftor 6 m o. •

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U HL 3 bdmi., 2 bath, 3/4 e le do s m l . , o v o rs lz o d lo t . 1 s c a iF in a n c in g a v a i la b le . y a r cO w ner flexible. SB3.500 U tahCall 206-539-1496.’ q o o IU H L 3 bodroom, 1 ba th to m12004-sq. ft.. 60(lf sq ft. g ro t,d o t a c h o d g a r a g o , o v o rcovorod carport, & dock. s t o onow paint In/out, carpet. 2 1/2H u g o i o t . $ 8 9 ,0 0 0 . 9 3 4 - 2 0 e ^ t-6 2 6 6 /7 3 3 '5 7 4 rU R L E Y 2 4 0 0 sq .ft'. 3. » 3d rm .. 1 1/2 balh. centrallo o t & AC, sprinklors, 3 i L ^ : a r gorago. (ully loncod,g . (amily room, i t 18.500. ■ ■ ■

URLEY 3 bdnn., 2 bath, 1 i t oo v o i bftck homo on ig . a o i:o m e r lol. Fenced yard , sp^ ilu to . sprlnklefB. RV partt- n>o<,ng , wondorlul neighbor- c a l 'm o d , lots ol extms. 2201 S )B g C onant Dr. Call 20»«7»- 2 468 day 677-2302 eves.*U R L E Y Beautiful brick:o u n tty honw. 6 bdm>s,. b R S

tq . f t Coll 206-678-0789’U R L E Y REDUCED IN b a t>R tC E Older 4 bdrm., 2 h o cl a t h , 2 8 0 0 sq .ll . o n l vlo<ic ro , large (am ^ & living S 3 7•oom, ondosed patto, lots ^3( sto rage, doublo eor go- " A M •ogo, (uH basement,

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BARKER R U P E i. REALTORS

Call20»^S43-t3n.^ R C h a n n ln g country 8 2 6 1 1bodroom , home on 1 SHOSft

c ro . Very private, vifilh n o w Ijlatoric bam . pasture, ,788-3

• , - v T - ba the p r o p ;

l l @ iI L E R N ic e h o m e ft ^i r g o s h o p '9 9 m fg . ^ o m e 3 bdnn ., 2 bath.7 0 0 s q . f t . , 2 c a r STAIa r ^ g o , s p r ln k le r e . _______In y l lo n c e , 2 p a tlo a , T W IN 12 x 5 6 w o o d a h o p , 1400«148.000.326-4043*----------2 bath — ' ------------- ! p is int

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O D IN G H orae lover oILmk! »am . 4 .8 sc ree . 1/4 mile. o f a c h o o l. D e c re e d 2?® ?- (to r a h a re s . New brick s tu c c o 4 bdrm. hom e.96.000.208-934-6738.*O D IN G newly rem od- $88,5(>d 2 bdm i. home. Land- T w iiT ia p e d , la r g e ( o n c o d |i r d . n ic o o r e a . 1 0 3 0 “ " V a h St. Call 639-6603.*O D IN G Tho Buy C u s- = = i i ntn h o m o , 10 a c re s . In ;o u n d p o o l, 360 v iew , I,®®* o r to o k , golf c o u rse , 2 ) ry ,2 4 0 0 sq .f t.3 b d rm .1/2 ba th . $250,000. Call4 -6 3 9 2 OT634-8517.’ TW INP= = = : = = =

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W S S S S t i B S S B i $118 ,e.GERM AN 3 bdrni, 4 bdrni,:'2 b a th , 5 200 sq . ft. 2 bdm1 0 t t . o f r lv * r f ro n t , ag* d< o r o s e f r o m 1 0 0 0 h u g * pringe. $436,000. Fpr 7462 (

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a t h . b o o u tlf u i n e wo m * . 3 0 x 3 6 s h o p , ^ lo w . $ 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 . Call 37 -6 1 1 0 o r 5390355.*

>drm. 4 bath 3400 sq ft Lo r o a , $ 1 8 0 0 d o w n . ^275m o.206-228-2016* EQUITBURN NICO c oun try O Pm o on 1 acre. 2200 sq. ' «. 1 Ip v o l, 5 b d rm .. 2th . to m any up g rad es makMl i s t $115,000 Call 208- y v a 9-7 0 2 7 or 677-9694’ME INSPECTIONS2 0 0 0 -t-alnco 1993, ^ 2 ^B aker. 208-326-6115.*1 0 M E 3 b d r m . . ' l~ i75 S u " ! :I th , 1 2 4 0 s q . II. on 1 ur«f«rro . w /lrrlgalod fen ced "'iJi lo tu ro . Now c a rp o i &I n t Ceram to llto fkwra. <„ aSu» c k w /v le w of S o u th Tr>i* rIs. $100,000, Must soo. koexii. ag en ts . 208-404-1240* J J g n '^OM E 3 bdrm., 2 bolh, f««, o i un try homo. 2 1/2 o c ro s 'w/wator sharos. 2 c ar ,vrogo , landscape w/auto eppo<irlnklers. Storage shod. ^ g * C a tl 208-644-9067*

lOM E 4 bdrm.. 2 batli; ' V bcm l., 2 lo ls, sprin- irs. Call 208-324-3056*

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IN FA L i.8 3 bedroom, b a t h , 3 o a r g a r a g e .1 3 8 .6 0 0 . N o r e a lto r s ,

1 N F A L L 8 5 b d n n .ri? 2 ..;( th ,2 3 5 0 a q . f t , l a w 2 -

J N P A L L S 5 b d r m . . ' ’ tou ty f 9 3 8 R o s e m b n t" :18 , ^ , 2 00 0 eq. f t , .3 irni, 2 ba th , groat rm.up/ bdrm ., fam iv nn., ator- I* dow n/ 2 c a r g s r m , i g * l o t & m o r o . 7 t e - . ; i . & C o u n * * y to B rb tM * -- iwpAixs . - r ; .

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TWIN FALLS For M l* ( ta a s* by ownor. C ut* bedroom, 1 bath, atorti hoM.^now

S45,0b(VS4S0 month. 42 4 th A vo W. C a l l Q «

I 73g-3777 Of 8W »377yTWIN PALLS Foredo tun

4 bdrm., 2 ba lh .-$59,90 Call 800-319-3323 oxt.

H792 lor llsUng«* TWIN FALLS Movo In nov

4 bdrm .. 3 h balh . 335 «q.n. 5240.000.734-3023

TWIN PALLS NE locotlo 842 Elm SLN. updalod. bd rm .. 1 3/4 b a th , AC now kllchon A oppls. Fu bsmt. w/(2) bonus roomt lamily room, olflco, w ost room /kltehonotlo. Cov orod potlo. n v porktns S11G.900.208-736-8163

TWIN FALLS niCO updat® 3 bdrm.. l balh, Iq. yort 1277 Pork Moadow Di S66.S00.208-733-6801.'

TWIN FALLS Ront to owr romodoiod 3 bdrm,. (ami

I. ly room, S52.900. Owno■ cafry. 734-3110 Iv. m sg .'

I ownor. ovor 1800 a q .n .tolal living aroa. C ham v

< I n g vln lO Q O h o m o( • w/hordwoodlloora.mot-

ol aidlnfl, sprlnklora, 3 . l o i s . m a l u r o l o n d -

s c o p in g , c o n tra l a ir , Sll7.500/oflor.

Call 733-4868 or 278 Buchanan 8 f

TWIN FALLS vory cloon! 3 bdrm.. (could bo 5

bdrm.) t/2 aero. Brick. Vory shaip. Lanctocoping

&lnlork)rroplacod2 yrs. ago. Baiomeni h a s

2 nico rooms plus a ulilliy room. City wolor.

Woll. Ditch rlghls. RV accoss. Room for shop

& gardon. Porrino . school Olstrlci.

I S149,950.20M 3»-416e.‘

W E BUY HOUSES w hor o tho rs soy no. W ondoi

I w hal your options a ro7I Call 420-3320.''

W EST MAQIC R E S E R V O IR P o r fo c

w ookond hldoaw oy. B) ow nor. Up Lava C rook C obin ond 2 oxira lo ts 734.5739 or 73l-3584.‘

W EST MAQIC Ovor 170C sq . ft.. 2 Slory 3 bodroom, 2 bo lh homo. 2 c o r g a ­rago * oxira storago, tiro p laco . family room, s u r

I room, nice lawn, 30 mIr).\ s;otH oU «y In W osl MAO'

,1 .. le, y«or>around a o e o a i$ 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Coll R o c h o Coopor ot McCann Daoch Ponton Roaltors LLC lot

■ moro Info. 208-72»4146*

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Oflkro hours oro B:00 am to 5:30 pm

'M onday thru Friday.

Wo aro open to oK woIk-ln iroffIc to assist you In

building yourod to

O r call ono ol our Closslllod Solos Ropresontatlvos.

1.206-733-0931 OKt. 2 132 3rd SLW

Twin Fslls Offic*

1-208.877-4042 12S3 Ovsriand Av*. o r Burlay Ofric**

PUBUC SERVICE MESSAQE '

Soiling proporty? Don't pay any loos unlil II'S sold. For fro o Inlormolloh a b o u l avoiding tim osharo o n d root osta lo scam s. wrIto lo th o F o d o ro l T r o d o C om m ission, W ash in g ­ton. D.C.. 20580. or call Iho Nollonal Froud

Inlormallon Conior. t-SOO-870-7060.*

BLISS 460 W-ocros.2 homos, loodlot.

$1,095,000 KNIPE LAND CO. .I 208.345.31W

237W .acm#"$5W .S00.I Coll (208) 345-3103I , K nipa Land Company.*f WINCHESTER 400 acros.

144 crop land, botoncod timbor & pasluro. 4 mllos S. ol Winchosior. 10. OW hom ostood ond of rond, Groal gol away. $300,000, 208-924.7892/d24-5e00,‘

BUHL Lots 13 & 18 In Cloor L akos subdivision. Call 20»-739-1072. Across tho rivor from tho goM courso.*

i HAQERMAN 5, 2/10 ocros,w /5 s h o r o s of w o to r . Coll boforo 9am or oftor

I ‘ epm. R Evans. 837-4975* KIMBERLYGolf courso k)t in Ploosant

Volloy. Ono ocro to bulW y o u r hom o on Iho 16 th n o lo . P r ic sd to s e l l a t $17.50011 Raailor ownod > Coll R.G. Messorsmlth a t

j 208-73fr0800.I 8H 05H 0H B (N]' 5 iS S T ~I Utlls.,lrrlgallon w atar. &

v ( « n . W as $24,600 now ' S22,S00. 20®-7B#-2M«‘

win Falla, khiho TYiuractoy, i

I* o r BURLEY boat 8i sw im fro

a A w acfM oe. 206^^76-07444 TWINFALLSi

) lt* rl s« g .o o a G orgoous. 1 ac.4 2 2 bidg Sito In Hktdon LakeG a i l C a l l C a r o l y n C u tl<'a* 420-3361 o r 7 3 7 .3 9 1

M LS»107066PC«3681>,900 _________________L- GEM

STATE REALTY, INC ____208 .734 -0400

“!1°2 ocroo of C-1 commorcl proporty, locolod on.EI Stroot bohind Motol 6. i

■ ulllllloson alto. $149.5(om s. Colt 208-734-1139* 'o sh .2o v -<lno.

lo tod ^ .w i _ y 'r 3 H 8 p 8 S j B^ord.I D r.01.*o ^ TWIN FALLS gorgooui ’om(. c o un iry v/ow 2 a c ro a ivnor P o v o d c u l . d o ' s o c sg.* Pow er & phono. Inigot

od and foncod. $70,000

! Call 208-732-6254.* W TfTFALLS Q ro o t 1 ' locollon opprox. 12 ocrt

w /w o lo r . 3 m llo s froi T w in . E x c. v iow . R oc C ro o k c o n y o n . W oK frontage. Q root for horse $109.000.206-731.2406

T W IN F A L L S W ln d ln i H oighls 1 ocro w/woto $33.900. 208.731-2406.

TW IN FA L L S -Tlr»a~t m to e k t? ' C h o ck ro tur on now 4 ploxos. *

— I Colt Chuck 733-8207- 'nV IN FALLS C a a h flow

; U pdo to d > 4 .p lo x . O u l( M n e ig h b o r h o o d . F u l l S occupied. $189,000. Cc

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T w iH T O E S -----------------' $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 . E x c o l l o n, , commorclol lot locolod i0 727 Main Avo. W,. dowr loo tow n TF. V alue In lon

only. Build w hat you won Call Lynn on tho Rosm u:

a . . so n T eam o t 737-390C ; U MLSK104378 P C * 1 6 n

1 GEM_ STATE REALTY. INC.

^ ■ 208 .734 -0400

ocroo ol C*1 commercU * property locotod on Eli ?!®- Sirool behind Molol 6 . oZ__ utilities on slio. $149.50'7 0 0 COII208-734-I139’

S " : L A K M M W ieii..A Z H ou» boat. 3 yoars old. 1 w*a

• • • In July 00. yr. 423-6301 ,■

“ 1 BELLEVUE 14x54. 2 bdm n t 1 b o t h , m i g , h o m o

$14,500, 206.788-9534* ‘96 a o J ET,

wide, 3 bdrm.. 2 both, AC 2e 'x80 '. Must bo moved

•in 886-7123 or 886.7932.-

^ 520 , ^ S Q S » U ^ E

MAGIC VALLEY A R E ^Now company looking to

9 buy or looso housos. An) “ prico. Any condlllon.

Call 1 - 2 0 6 ^ - 0 7 3 4 or 1 .206.312-433S‘

— f w i i m c m i B w T i t i S2 bdrm , 1 bo lh . vaulloc

nay c o l l l n g s . E x c . c o n d For $34,500. 206-734-9311.*

in d ^ Aniritoid on g - JE R O M E JUSI bring youi

to o th b ru sh .T o lo l ly fur. n i s h o d l o w n h o u s o . 2 b d rm ., 2 b o th , Jo ro m e G oll Course. Avail, 8/01

m 206.280.Q166/423.4363* H JERO M E NICO 2-bod rooa £ 1 mobile in country $50 0 « S d o p . o r $ 4 8 5 o n 1 yi

loaso. Coll 208-324.2647-

^ b U h C3. Cool 2 bdrm for looso wilh

control AC, garogo ond r. opplioncos. $500/mo plus

doposit. flol. required. ;Ad Bar1(*r R ealto rs 643-4371 ilos BUHL Extra nico. 3 bcirm. 3ld 1 n bolh. $500/mo. * dop. nd. 208-543-6267 Iv. msg-

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fina prin t

^ Call Twin Falls j r . 733-0931

T Buriey 677-4042

a S ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ T T V T T» h D IE T R id h H orse lo v o rsa t 3 bodroom . 2 bo th form

d > ho u se , w/flvo stall ho raea t b a m & corrals, $700/n>o.

6 2 8 8 . 660 e . 206 .308 .“ 5710/734.90760VOO.*A FILER Z bdmi: 2~lMlh~ouf

ow In coomry N .of Filar. $5508* 4dop. Rots. rw). 32ft«305 '

ifrom P I L f if la b d rm ., 1 b a th . i v * r s a w s r/so n llla tlo n p a id . '44* $365+ $ 3 0 0 d * p ,N o p * tS------- 366-7974/600-1660*ocr* GOOOtNQ 3 bdrm. 1 ba th ,

akoo. ■ g a r a g e . $ 6 5 0 > $ 3 0 0 I t l o r dep o sit. L g .'b a ek y a rd , 1913. N o pets. Cail 934-43S0.*

GOODING 2 bdrm, 1 ba th

I W/D Irtdudvd on 9 acro s,$600 mo. Coll 934-959S.

GOODING 2 bdrm, 2 bath ,

HAGERMAN 3 bdrm., now Drclol cnrP«t. Flroploc*. Lg. yd., Elm $650. C ou n try 3 bd rm ., 6 all double wide, opplioncos. } 500 $ 5 5 0 . T rN co P r o p o r ty .

MgmL 324-2734 tcpm,ua.^‘ W HAGERMAN 3 b o d ro o m

I mobllo homo w /6 o c ro s I con havo colvos o r hors-

f B l . 08 .$S85*d0p.324.6721*351 H A G E R M A N o n o m llo| M l o o s t , h o u s o w iih tw oH I bodrooms. one bolh. a n d“ " I loundry rodm, lorg* livingo u s l a n d kHchon oreos. Refhg-r o s . l oroior provided. $50 0 p o ro c ’- l m o n th , p lu s d o p o s i t .9 « t-l P io o a e ca ll2 0 8 .5 3 9 ^ 7 .*. I HANSEN 2 bdrm. m obllo

< homo, oppls., A C, s to r- ogo. No pols. 423-5104.*

JEROME i6-v^ldo3bdrm ..lo J k 2 b a th . mobllo Homo no

t06.* JE R O M E 4 2 6 W o st 2 n d r^rm Avo. 3 bdmi,, 1 both, go-S'■ JEROME Cloan 4 bdrm. 1

balh. oppls. Includod. AC, wotor paid, $600 + dopo- stt. Coll 206-208-8256.*

7 ^ JEROME nice 26x46 m o . tu rn b ile home. Lg. s p a c o In

fam ily po rk . 3 b d rm ., S 17- both now corpot. No pols.

Long torm. $565 + do p . „ |f t , 324-8903 or 543.8342.* u l lv KIMBERLY c o » 3 bdrm,~f Coil b o th hom o. S h o r t lo rm

looso, Nice size yord. out-

■ sldo pot. $650.mo. -F dop. TW IN FALLS C o u n l r y -

s id o . 2 b d rm . 1 b o th homo. Oulsldo pot posal- ,

------ bio, foncod yord. gorogo.o n t S47S. mo. *■ deposit.,d a t FILER couniry 3 bdrm. mo- 3vvn- homo, electric hoa t,land opp ls . w ood stovo , o u t- ,nnt sldo pots. $650. month, n iis . THEMOMT 73>0739* 300. R U PER T 4 b d rm ., 2 1 /2 '11 b a th , s p a c io u s s ln g l o

I lovol, beoullful lown. fruitboarlng iroes . W /0 hook up, dlshwoshor, no sm ok- in g /p o ls . $ 7 0 0 /m o n th .

>IC. +doposll. Credit chock &____ rofs. Call S03.36S-0531*>X.1 SH O SH O N E S p lit lovo l. rclol 4 b o d r o o m . 2 b o t h E lm garogo, large yard, lorgo >. oil baso m o n t, Avoll. S o p t . .500 15th,726-2705/720-264S*__ o * o * o * o * o * o * o * o

■ i TWINFALLS E B 'H ow to stop paying ront £ ■ ond own your ovtm homo.* ™ Froo HolpXiso 1*e88-489-4177 M t 1001 r*ok 0 * 0 * 0 « 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 .

TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom , A C. nice neighbo rhood .

I H $650 Call 206-539.2730* l i i TWIN FALLS CutO. 2 bOd- 3 = room. Oppls. Nico locotton. n ' O o s hoot.-W/D hookup . 2,1 • N o po ls. $475 /m o n lh + ^ $ 3 0 0 doposii. Coll 2 0 6 -

734.4660 oflor 6pm.* fod TWINFALLS N ow Sbdm i; >• ' 2 both, no pots/smoking, — 1 yr loose $1100«dop. m 2284 Eoshvood Rd. y Call 324-8056-H TWIN FALLS $800 * d ep .7 — 3 bd rm .. 2 bo th , A pp ls . 'fo incld.. AC. oulo sprinklors, Anv 2 cor gomgo. No smoking. I ;" '' P o ts OK, 208.794~t764* or TWIN FALLS 1 bed room

houso. no sm oklng/pots.

B w ashor/dryor Includod . $3 0 0 plus dep o sit. C all

206-731-9411,-____________ TW IN FALLS 3 bd rm ., 1<52. both, lull bsmt,, $650/mo. Ilod + dep. Coll Lylo 731-6569* n d . TWIN FALLS 3 bd rm ., 2

b a th , 2 c a r g a ra g o . no ■ a p o l s . lg. d o c k . A C, n o ™ sm o k in g , $80 0 S 7 0 0 ■ dop, 735-1740/867-0423.* _ TWIN FALLS cuto cloon, Z

bd rm . l boih. S450/m o.? $400 deposit. 731-0919.*

'• o TWIN FALLS Jusi rem od. ,,n i olod 4 bdrm.. loncod yord

$6SO*Clop. Call 734-0414* ^ TWIN FALLS Inrgo 2 bdrm. o L hoolod shop, lencod yard,

no smoking. $675 m onlh J , . + dop. 206-734-9450.*

a-— T W IN F A L L S L o r g o 3 b d rm . 2 bo lh w /g o ro g o n e a r CSI. $675.934-9S95.

TWIN FALL5 Nico 3 bdrm..2 bolh. foncod ya rd . N o

rfilh p o ts / s m o k in g . 1 y o o r Id lo o se . S825/mo. $ 7 5 0 lus d o p . 1219 B ioko S t, N .1. 206.731-3533.*_________

rtn! ^ g m lop.

^ TW IN FALLS 3 b d rm ., 2 b o t h , p o l s a l l o w e d . $69 5 /m o . No* sm o k in g .

S 0011208-280-0719.* -

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BUHL 2 bdrm. opts, ovoll. Ronl basod on Incomo, Ploaso coll 543-6833,

Equal Housing Opportunity.* B U H L D u p le x ,c lo o n 1

bdrm., kitchen applloncbs w ator, garbage & singlo g a r o g o . $ 3 S 0 4 .d o p .

’ T 208-306-3666*; ? i CASTLEFORO 1 4 3 b d rm .

n o Ront based on ItKomo.no Cali 643-6633.08. Equal Houslrtg Opportunity.*

FILER 1 bedroom, u p s t a i r0^ Irtcludos relrig,. slovo. &)50 ' a llu tl» tss.N opet8 .$350+05* d*posll. Call 326-479r

y, Auguat 21,2003

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ith . ED EN 1 & 2b*droo (nap ts . lid . T h o m p s o n P r o p a r t y i*ts Manoo*moni731<177B*

F lU R 3 b o (ire < m . Z b a tn . c h : 3260 N. 2300 E. IB, 6mla.0 0 S . Filer H.S. $500/n»nth. ird, ^ f o r a ^ 2 0 6 - 7 3 » 8 8 9 r >•* G O O D IN O Low Incom * ^ subsidized. 1 bdrm. ap ts . M . a t W est Side C ourt, (or )S. s e n i o r & /or d i s a b i* d . :;;7 C l e a n , n ico n e ig h b o r ­l y hood, vnilking dlstonco lo

R id ley & K ings. 3 o p ts . ^ ' o v o lia b io . C oll S h i r le y low 206-934-4986 w eokdoys yd . boforo noon. Sm all po ts

a n d smpking OK. E quol 08 . Houslnd^^pportunity*.■■'Y-- GOOD IN Q C loan ,cu lo , 1 _ bdrm ' op l,lg . yord g ro a t o m locotion. $345/mo. * dop. ro s 1-86«.ff78-«166 toll trio*.*

! L JERO M E 2 bedroom, 1 1/2110 b a t h , a l i o p p l io n c o s . w o w asher, dryer. A/C. $490 . m d 324^44 /206 -420 .1011 .* lng[J®: JERO M E Unks Apta.. 2~a

3 b d rm .. oil o p p lio n c o s ;V; w a s h e r /d ry o r h o o k u p s i L A C, storogo. Now occopl- )llo ln g appllcaiions. Afford- o r- a b le ren ts + coblo. IHA ».* occoptod Cindy 3240572*rn.. JERO M E now duplex, gos no h e o t/A C . A pp ls . $ 8 0 0 .> + 4>piex 2 bdrm . utlillios. »2* pd . $525. Trl-Co Property TTd MgmL 324-2734 tcpm.us*JO- J E R O M E N Ic* 2 bdrrrT. ' l o tow nhouso, all oppls. No ^* sm oklng/pots. $495. Coil— 208-324-3213 0X1.106*

! ? : L O T S O F R ^ O ^ ir TO MOVE_ ONE NUMBER TO 10. CALLIn

. 2 FAWNBROOK APTS, lls. Coll to looso your 1 .2 . o r )p . 3 Bedroom Apt,

TODAVI - r A * * * * * * * rm 734-1600

647 Fownbrook Avo.,D ’ H andicap occossib lo .

Equal Housing Opportunity*

R U P E R T AVOIIOMO N ow 2 bdrni.. tovmhouso op ts, W /D h o o k u p s , r o n t a l a s s i s t o n c o o v o lio b lo ,

'V Equol Houslttg Opportunity C o lon ial Town* H oua**

J'* Call 436^)429.*^H ear. the quiet!

Jo Laurel Park Apartm entsult 176 Maurice Strootok Twin Foils°U. 734-4195*h . TWINFALLS V orycloonl & 2 b e d ro o m , 2 bo th o p t.

$ 5 2 5 ♦ d e p . W /D , n o Ji^ pOls/smoklng, 733-16401 h TWIN FALLS 3 bodroom, oe 2 b o th , now iy p o in te d , }t. a p p iia n c o s . AC, $ 6 2 5 . S* O 'loory dist. 733-2652.*"O TW INFALLS 355 Eim g t.

2 V6 bdrm .. 2 both, $ 800 / it m o. 2 cor gorogo w/stor- >.■ o g o unit. (206) 731< 030 .

73 fr« 4 0 0 or 731-0561.*

■B-m. stud io apl. appliances, no d . po ts . $225. mo. + dop.D* C fo*e to CSI 2 bdmi. unit, 5 : opplioncos, carpon. W/D ,n in building, $500 monlh, n N ic* Stze 1 bdmi, opt,, wo- ^ to r Includod, oloc. hoo t. 0 . opp ls. $375. m onth* dop.

C u t* 1 bdrm. unli, oppla .— n o p e ls , wator Includod.

$425 .m onlh + doposit.3- THE MGMT 7330739*

ITW IN FALLS “1“ SP A R K LIN G CLEAN s . Sludio & 1 bdrm.'9, $350 ond upg. Laundry & Storogo

833 Shoshono N.= 4 1 0 0 3 5 0 734-4339 *

d! TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm,, W/D111 h o o k u p , stovo A rofrig .

N o pots. $400 ♦ doposit.-7 Coll 208- 423-4532*0 . TWIN FALLS 1 bodroom 9* 1 b o th . $330/m o + d o p . *2 Utils, includod. 2 bdrm ,. 1 ,0 b a th , $ 4 5 0 /m o . .f d o p . ,0 Plooso coll Lylo 731-6669* 10 TWIN FALLS I bodroom1.* op t., no smoking, kitchon2 opplioncos, coniroi voc,Q n o o r downtown & cou rt.

houso , $375 * oloctrlclty■r & d o p , A m e ric an R e a li 734r5650*1* TWIN FALLS I bodfoom,- U t l i l l io s p n ld . $ 3 4 5 / '!■ ff>onm.Call206<»24-33ir fh T W IN FALLS 2 bd rm . 2

bo th , no pots. 5500 mo.•= dop . Lorono 731*1779.:

T W IN F A L L S a H d .m i ,5 1 bo lh . No pols, $42S/mo.- ,f$425/dop, 206-7330668* lo T W IN F A L L S 2 b d r m . ,, r spoclous. All utmilos paid0 $500«$300dop, 1 b d rm ..J kitchon & balh, oil utllitlos

• p a id , $ 3 7 5 m o . + $ 2 5 0 _ dop. Coll 208-734-4670*1 TWIN FALLS 2 bOdroom H Extra nice 4-plex.I - $475 + dop.

Coll 208-734-9182 * ’i . TWiN FALLS 2 bodn»m .J. 1 bo th . Stove, rofrig. DW &

W/D. No pots. 732-0895.-

I froo cable, no pots. IDHA I $37S/rr>o. ♦ dop. 734-0460 ! TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom .

1 b o lh lo w n h o u so . N o po ts $470 + doposit. Coll 2 0 8 - 7 3 0 -8 ^ alter Spm.*

i TWIN FALLS 2 bodnjom ,1 2 both, all oppls. W/D, In* s d d . A C . $52 5 /m o n th .0 A ugust Froo. 306-1317.*• T W IN FA L L S A c lo o n 2

bdrm ., 1 bath, carport, lots n o t s to rag e . W/ 0 hookup.

$525/m o. (601)920-12(50 a o a .7 3 4 o i6 8 *

3 b d rm .. 2 bo th , app ls.,.~ W /D hookups, AC. Potk).L g a r a g e . $ 6 6 5 & u p . f 2 35 -2 Sunrise. Cali 208-

733-8207 or 734-4012.*

- - / ......... ..........— ___

ts. T W I N P A L L S C I e a n .ty 2 bdrm., 1. batti. kMUtod.* , No sm oklno»oti. $496

S49S d*p.& s» 736-0473* Is. TWIN PALI9y ; ★ F A L L S A P T S . *1 M d P tta aa an tV to w i e . T ow nlw m **.»• 1 .2 .3 B d r m a .I ' $ 3 6 9 - $ 5 1 5

Som eO W & W /D hookups. to Spad ous and clean.9 No pats. 7340600*

JJSARATOGA

m A P A R T M E jfe .

Luxury 1 .2 4 3 b d r r t 1 opartmonts •

a t W ashor/dryor included,'

'.* centor!*lx»KSfc center.A froo vidoo library,

? c!S=WXX*io ’ 651 Sa ra toga Dr.I . 735-1600*

I tw lN 'P A L L d Sm . 2 bod-* room 1 bolh, gorbopo

w alor pd ,. $350 * £ ) 0 0 do(»slt*:cill 423^949*

a. TWIN FALLS very nico 2A bdrm.. bsmt. opt., ail utlli-2* Ues pd. $420 > $250 dep.- 1328 1/2 8th Avo. E. Cati “ ' 206-734.8S77.*»■ W E N D E L L NICO C io o n

2 b e d ro o m o p o r lm o n t . . convonlont locailon, DW.- s to v o a n d ro fr ig o ra to r

Includod Equol H ousing[h Opportunity. 5360244*

JEROM E Hdldoy Motoi Undor new manoQomont. Nice, clean, comfonablo

rooms. 401 W. Moln,________ 324-2361*TWiN FALLS HBO. mlrcrowavo 4 rofrigorator

Call for prices CtpH MoM. 7330452*

TWiN FALLSOLD TOWNE LODGE Cleon 4 qulot rooms

Microwovo & rofrig, HBO J, Laundry. No Pots.II 246 2nd Ave.W. 733-5630.*

TW iN FA LLS B o so m o n t' room, soporolo onironco.* Ullls.pd. W 50. 733.8603*

5! 6 tn a 'tooVo 0? $300 1 yr. looso. $200 dop. No

^ d(^825 -5231 /4100228*I- FILER Extra nico, clean 0 14' wido, 2 bdrm,, w/shod.

$375 + doposit. No pots, r roforoncos, 326.6667* - 1. KIMBERLY Clean 4 quiet '• 2 bdrm.. dbl, wido, nice lol

w /shod , $375 + d o p .,no i: pe ls, rols. Call 326.5867*

;;t -----------l y n S o o d -----------s ' s h o p p i n g CENTER0 Office 4 Rololl

H am m ack M anagom ontI, 734-1339 or 342"7366*5 TWIN PA I;l S 1055 Bluo

L akes Bivd,, 620 sq .ft.,;• $675 mo. CallTO40923.*;■ TW IN FA L L S 2 modlCBl ' office su ites. 325 M artin

S t . S u i t e s # 2 4 3 . C oll '• 2O8-733.2085 ext. S.** TWIN FALLS 2nd Avo. S .

700 sq . fl. $400 m onth. Call 208-539-4539.* ■

2 0 0 0 s q II o lflco su ilo . O ld Towno. chooso point carpot. Parking. 732-0068*

TWiN FALLS - Blue Lakos Blvd. otilco or rotolt spoco available. Jeff Hammock o t 'W ostorro Rool E siato G roup. 208-733.7653 or

* 208-306-5343,__________

- ^

' HAOERMAN E.: d o g konnol 25x55 foot.

C ontains 7 partitions ond1 groom ing parlor, P loaso 1 coll 206-5390407.-* TWIN FALLS------------------* Mrww.TwlnFollsShops.com ; Now. Lowor R atos'

T W IN F A L L S M ain S t . building noxt to Fox Floral, M o ln f lo o r & f in is h e d

' b sm l. Porlocl. roody lo u s o . T0 t.1 l 5000 s q . ft.

> N ew ownor, Cooporollvo- lorms, Cnll 208-720-2523.-

TWIN FALLS Moln St. Flo-z a ollhor Iron! exposure o r Insldo 3 room sp aco for | num orous app llca iions .

; 132 Main Sl. S . 720^523*

JA RB ID G E. NV. 2 bdrm. hom o, $75/n lgh l. $ 2 7 5 / > wook. 208-734^124;

^ 610 .^fESSSSSI-

■ HAOERMAN jJ 4 P Storage

Bohind Frogs. 637-4170*

I L j b I w w b b1

' TWIN FALLS/BUHL oroo, p ro lo ss lo n a l A ustralian m o le s o e k s f u rn i s h e d j opt^rm . lo ront (or Sopl. ond Oct. wtillo woridng in Iho area. Contact by email . Ma>».PowelOutas.odaaa* '

,

1 k i m b e k l y a in g i* w id* a n d n*w double s p a c e s av ail. F r ie n d ly v f lU g * M o b il* E s t a t * * . A sk \ atMut 1 month rant FREEl

Call 4230263.*

\

S: ''S;?S5ia*ESSJJls:+ VeronkM 644-1 i e r •

~ Horn* Park Ioto for $160,. mon. * deposit. T rash & W w ater inc luded , p e ta ai*

lowed $25. m on + depoen.

double sp a ce s avaU. Fre* «• mo. rent. C am *o H oblt*

E atat** . Can 7340064*

SH /W E a lorg* hom e wfth h o t t u b & p a t io , $ 2 7 5 ik ic ludoa u til li te s , C ati a«er 7, pm 208 .736^906*

TWIN FALLS m ale roonv m ates n e e d e d for 2 003 .

school yoor. Com . dlotely fum. c lo se to CSI. 731-9214or 734-8903.*

TWIN FALLS R oom m ate wantod. $260 m onth, util-

; Wos pold. 20a.733-0973.+ TWIN FALLS H oom m ote lO w onted . S h o re 1/2 utils.

$ 2 5 0 .404 .1193 or soo a l ^ 1260 Parkway Drive.* li-3- ^ 7 o i . ^ a K i a i m i a i i aIII

n C O N N E C T 1 W IT H

:: C U S T O M E R S g W H O

N E E D■ Y O U R I S E R V I C EI Advertise In

theI Service

Directory _ 733-0931 ext. 2■ 4^H LIVE STOCK EQUIP

Shoop Stond, $175. oloc- iric hoir groom or/blow er $100 .6320279*

CHICKENS----- ----------------P ag e *CHICK* 'n Ranch.

Chicks of oil sizes.H ens, ducks, gooso,

4 (orm oggs.200 N. 253 W . Ja ro m e

2080240888 .** H O R SE S , qu ilo cow boy.

I ing. soiling horsos. 5 hood yo a rlin g s lo k id b roko . Po in ts, so rro w s 4 groy. Call 208-312-9200*

0

" AMERICAN QH rog. Dls^1, bursal solo, 2 E yes Jock1 a n d D ry D ock a n d Loo

b lo o d lin e s . S o l id ro p o h o r s o s a n d p i o o s u r o

' horso. 208-212.2477." www.covrtJonhorsos.com* '• APHA 12 year old stud Sir- Q uoncy Don o n d Scrlb - . I b le s brooding, $1250 o r 1 I trade for hoy. 44Q.7223.*I .BLACK and White roglste-- rod. 2 yr. old fUly. S torted. ,

H aa afi a h o ts . M ust sa * Coli 206-7330283,*

BUCKSKIN yearling Mlly. g rad e yeo rllng g sld ln g . . S 6 0 0 . B lu e r o a n m o ro ' $1200. Cali 8370523*

H O R S E S H O E IN G a n d . t r o ln ln g . C a ll S k e e t e r 1 Rowo. Coa 208039-1517.*

H O R S E S R e g is te r e d N g ra d e , oil c o lo rs , som o ridable 4 so m o b a b ie s . ! Must soil all. 536-1611*

MAR6S rogisiorod AQHA 5 and 10 years old. Cut­ting a n d w o rk in g cow* horse bloodlines, proven p ro d u c o rs , k id g o n llo . O ld e r m o re s h o w n by a m a to u r in ro in ln g a n d j working c o w horso . Coil 2080440426 .*_________

a n d p a n n i e r s , $ 1 0 0 0 ooch/offer. 212-2477.

www.cowdonhorsos.com* P IN T O m ln l a tu r o s lu d

horse , 10 yrs. old. Pulls cart, con bo rodo. $500/ : olfor 206-764.3506 oves.*

i PONY CART 4 hom oss 1 $250.

Call 208-6360279* QUALITY

HORSE SHOEir^Q J.R . Bryon 208-655.4280.'

; QUARTER HORSE OrodO.2 yr. old. (Illy, vory gontio,

I Loves poopio. $400/olfer.. Call 208-3240405.*' QUARTER HORSE Moro.! Appendix, 6 yr. boy. with

blaze, noods expononcod ridor, $1300 /o f(o r. C all

I 206-736-9089*__________■ ROUND PEN 4 0 , USOd 1

yoor, $650. Coll 206-543- 6130.*

SADDLES Twos^^orolord:16* full riggod r o ^ s i y lo , $ 6 0 0 « n d 0 15* p le a * suro /lro ii s a d d le , $225 . Coll 208-420-5567.*

T H O R O U G H BR ED 4 yr.Okl moro. block, 16 hands, exporloncod ridor. Oldor b lu o ro o n P a in t m o ro , boglnnor horse, 16 hands. S650/OOCh, 206-2120444*

B O X E R p u p p i e s . t I r s t sh o ts , dow orm od. dew* C low s r e m o v e d , h o v o brlndlo a n d faw n s. Coll206.7660168.*_________

CHIHUAHUA m a le , pure bred. Coil 2 0 6 0 1 2 0 5 7 8 leave messoogo.*

CNIHUAHOa s AKC rog. lo n g 4 s m o o th c o o ts , g reat bloodllnoa. Coll for rnformallon536-1611.* .

1 C m R E S ffT O S m lp T R C reg.. 7 w ka. okl. 1 ma)*, • f aw n , p * r* n ta o n s i to , 7 $400. Can 206-7340055.*

Block or rod. $100 Cali 208-6430320*

o r DOBERMAN, 6 y * a r old. ' « . r * d , t * m a l* . n a a d s a-

good hom * with a f*nco(j ^ ^ $ 10a .Can 206024-. 1

• FREE c a t na m * O rs . 6 yra.>1* . ok t, b laok long hair. d*.A. Clawed, aho ta a rs cwrenL2* C o rn e a w /a c c a a a o r ie s . 1 ■J C a a 20»-T3fr000ff*M F R E E C A T S (2 ) t ig e r >• s tr ip e d , (ix & declaw ed, -• housa cata . 4 2 ^ 0 0 0 r 1

I FREE kittens 6 w eeks oM, cute, a dorab le. Litter box tra in e d . Ail c o lo rs . Call206-2120268*_________ i

^ FREE kittens, a w k.old, lit- ,n te r boxed trained. Need a mi g o o d h o m o . C u t e 4 L g a o » M .. 2 0 8 -4 3 » -U lir a! FR E E L ab , w hite m ale, 1 n . y o a r o ld . C a ll 2 08 -643 . , 51. 5590 leave m sg . ‘

FREE W alker Hound, male.>3 3 y e a r s o ld , h a s b oon 11. hunted so m o on *coon* 4 ,

boor. Cali 208-543-8914 ' otter PM*

a. G E R M A N S H E P E R O 6 j Ql m o. old, neu tered , shots, '

f r ie n d ly C o li 2 a 8 -6 7 6 - 1444 o r 670-2267*

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D pups, p u re brod. Mom 4 1 b o d on s ito . $125 . Call '

1 654*2666* .G E R M A N SH E P H E R D ^

H usk io X p u p p lo s . $50 - ooch . S o o to epprc isto . Coli 208-423-4124.*

GERMAN SHORTHAIR ; AKC puppios.

WhKo Sm oko brooding.Coll 206.543-4653*

G ERM A N SH O R T H A IR A K C, p u p s n e w llt lo r . | G ro o l f a m i ly p e ts . 1s t sh o ls . C h a m p io n linos. $250. Coil 208-324.5082 or 208-308-0073*

GOLAY KENNELS I ’• Now offering

G oldw i Retr(ev*r puppies. Cali 306-0681/5430564* <

- G O L D E N R E T R IE V E R

$2^.°K olly312'^195°* G O LD EN R E TRIEV ERS

AKC. dow claw ed, ready now. M ales $250, females . $300 Coll 20 80700306* 1

~ LAB moio, AKC. 13 wooks, d pa id $350 , ask ing $200., Cotl 2 0 6 .4 2 0 -6 5 7 0 .o n d .

loovo a m ossogo.* 'LAB p u p p lo s rog . 1s t 4

I 2 n d s h o ts . 12 w ks. old.I D e w c lo w s & w o rm o d . .I B o th p a r e n t s h u n t . 3 ' ■ yoiiow m oles. $300. Coll

2O6O 24-3571 a lter 6 pm’ M IN I-O O B E R M A N (5

° moles, AKC m any cokirs.® Dewclows 4 sho ts. Ready ® 9/07. 436-3860 ovos.*

PEMBROKE CORGI pup- £ ^ p ie s , (3) f e m a le s ready I If Sopt. 10th. 206026-5036- I !r POMERANIAN AKC mole !

1s t 4 2nd sh o ls . beoullful V- o range coal. $375.;■ Con S43-4330.*a PO O D LE cham pion sired |

m o le p u p p l o s , b lo c k / I w h ilo /s liv o r . AKC rog . I

;• Shols. $375.423-5935.* !0 SAMOYED HUSKIES.

8 w eeks, $ 100 ooch 3 Cali 206-7310670* r SHIHTZU puppies, 7 wks,, ~• AKC, chom plon siro, exc.3 p o d l g r o o . 1 s t s h o t s .;; $ 6 » lf e 5 0 2 0 M 7 8 0 6 8 r. SHIH-TZU p u p p y . 6 wks J

old. Malo. Rog. Boautiful r m a rk in g s . F f r s l s h o ts .. $300. Cail208-7330169.*

j "II BEAN C i m h H John Ueer f '■ 6 row belly m ount, picket I

dividers. B a a n Winctrow- I ; o rL ockvrood .anm .M ako | ) otter. Coll 2 08 -8 2 9 -5 8 2 r 7

BEET HARVESTER WIC 826 C. 6 row. FloM roady.

j Exc. condition. Cleon,1 Call 206-543-6597.*i BEET HARVESTERS (2) C . Ponria, 1990 lank, 41989

tank, with rock siruls.Call 208-4310278*

:

. I CUSTOM 1 KARVESTDVOA creage w a n te d

Sm aU gra in a n ti qom .' 3 6 y e a r s c xp crien tx .

C o n ta c t H a r v e s te r H o o n SOO-CSO-&9S9,J to u 0 0 2 - 3 6 1 -4 0 4 4

: T r m t a o i - 3 e i 2 2 0 4 ‘ \

[■ I H O R SE I SHOEINO

SE R V IC E SH orse SixocOig a n d

H orse training.C aH S k e e t e r R o im

I 3 0 8 0 3 0 - 2 8 1 7 *

! I P O U L T R Y IPage "Chick"

’n R a n c hC hleka q fa l l s ize s

H en s , d u c k s , geese . A fa r m eggs,

a o o N. 2 5 3 W . Jerom e.

od m ults. When you wrtie your claMlflad sd. t>« »ur» raadsn understand your rTwwQO - »pen II cut.

C A L F T A B L E P o w d a r F R iv e r ; « 4 S 0 ;o f(* r . C a ll. 1

w « n 1g o o d '3 « 6 e .l. , W -'] m ia a lo n . h y d ra l io a n d _j d u m p , 'lO ’W he*f*rw /taB Q ax taa . SSOOO 438-«22e*

i t o o ntxup ^to r ' b a rle y , g a a e n g (n * . R

;J o h n o * * r * H

6820. R a * ( ^ to g a P lease - i c a i l 2 0 8 - 8 2 9 - 5 1 3 3 o r 1731-5118*______________

er. P a rm a 6 row defolla- 1lo r 3 d rum w /h y d rau iic <scalper. For isa se o r sak i. i Caa* IH MFWD 7140 forio a ae . 2 0 6 0 6 4 -2 7 4 2 o r u431-7006* ,

^A R M b E O '9 1 42 -. 30* :bott. elocL or.vrtrt Wt. hos f ib a e t t a l l g a t o . C a l i |20» ^ 1-22e»*__________ I

380 . sco les . $9500/0ner! HiCoil 2 0800 6 0 7 3 8 * t

H E A T H 3 p o i i ^ 't . ,8 r o w .b e a n w in d r o w o r . a n d :d u m p . S p o o d y 6 ro w zrb o a n c u t to r b o th o x c . ■cond. Cail 734-4161* ,

IH '6 9 t n j c k - ^ c.1. engine", tgocki tiros 4 palnl, 4 spd . sw /ltigh low a x le . $ 1 7 0 0 ^c « li2 i) ii-« 3 » -m » - I

JD 4660, new motor, 5400 <f. h r s . d u a ls p o w e r s h i l l $24,500. Call 663-4213.*

''re a r s with duals, 290x34 fronts se t for boots. 4600 hrs. NkM tractor. $52,000.Coli 208-670-5670 doys.* —

LlLUSTONboonvrind row~- 've r,JD 3 p L 6 row boon cul* !;ter. P Ickatt boon divider fsy sto m , b o s t o ffer. C all c326-3346 or 306.1425.* ^

LO A D ER JO 5 4 4 G ro o l kShape. Coll eorly or la te ■208-731.1122.* ■

S IL E A G E TRU CK 22“ i r ^T y -C rop fro n t o n d ro o r gu n lo a d b o x w ith c o t t lo f,door, on '75 inlom ational ^dual axle. Rold roody a n d ® 'd o p o n d a b lo . M isso u la ”406.777.5446.* J :

TRA CTO R 1080 M ossoy F o rg u so n , w ith lo a d e r ,r u n e g ro o t . $ 5 0 0 0 . fo r -m ore info 206-481-0311* '

T R A C T O R MF 2 5 5 . 1 0 ' ^B rilllon ro io h a rro w , 3 ■p o in t h y d r a u l i c w o o d ■splitter. 208024-2581.* 5 -

WANTED TO BUY Conli- cnontoi llat head 6 cyl. on- cgino 4 Ford 302 V6 on- ggino , both good running cc o n d . W a n t e d o l d e r 57 g r o u n d d r iv o r o r P T Om o n u re sp ro a d o r . 2 0 6 - z324-5856 or 404-9371.* ^

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HAY h o rse o r dairy. C a n ^dollvor. Small ba les. Hoy, ■oats, g rass, or straw. n Call 208026-4838,*

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HAV Atlolfo 3,000 IT . bolaa 1st, cuttings, oxc. quaUn. a 0»067-9131/84»a«3tf.*

n ta to iy 7 5 T o n 3 x 3 x '8 bOles, delivery available . C a ii208O 4»o68«*

HAY ig: 4 small am ounia.,2 string. Also certified. Noar J e r o m o G oK C o u r s f t .324-2157 o r 308-5651.*

HAY Quality sm . ba le s , llvorod 4 hon d s ta c k e d , oil types of hoy avail. Any am ouit ok. 20fr«24-7319*

STRAW for soUi. 1500 ton b o le s . $ 2 0 /b a le . In ttte field. Cell 208-731.2017.*

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boles. N ortheast O regon o ro o . C o n lo c t C h r is p t N o r th S l o p e H a y C o .Ploaso coll 541-786-2257*

CUSTOM BA U N O. 16x18 sm o ll s q u a r e b o l e s o r round bales. 643-6616*

C U S T O M S W A T H IN GStocking a n d ro triov ing . __Coll 208-731.9307*

JANTZ CUSTOM HAYING Swathing, bollng 4

Slocking. i Ton bolos. 206-543-6049 / 731-5049*

H A Q E R M A N 4 a c r e s , i c r o s s f e n c e d , o o s i . - s G o r o g o / h o r s o sh o .^ r7 a ttochod. $200 p o r m onth."Coll 206^5390407.* .

p a s lu ro . Cali e v e n in g s , , I 208-5430394.* ;

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H A ILETS AntMlU* M a r l S Roberto McKorchor Pofk

4 Holley Armory.A ugust 29th. 30th. 4 31st Aloo Morsters/Promotor.* •

RANGE A ntique M ojostlc wood buming, (rom abou t , 1905 . $15 0 0 /o f(o r. Call 208-6730294*

SW ORD Knights Of P y ih la / i Inscribed w /o lch lng oi}d-1 sym bo ls. D o le s bock-le '-^ 1 8 6 4 . $ 3 0 0 . F o r m o re info. 208 734-7568 ovos.-^

DRYER Ivory W h lrlp r oi, - . oxc. condition. $ 5 0 . Coil-'!

208026-4935.*_________ .RANGE electric. Whirlpool -30*. goo d c o n d .. $ 100 / offer. Coll 206 .733.5293.‘*;

REFRIGERATOR FrigKtoW - ro .1 y r .o ld $250. W asher a 4 D ryer u so d lo s s ih a tv a 10x. $300 .2 0 6 -7 3 6 -6 0 S > ^

R E F R IG E R A T O R Whito, 17.7 cub ic ft. a d v iustoblo shoivos. no fro'st. froozor. $275. 73600 0 5 * -

REFRIGERATOR------------ ;Kitchon Aide. /Umond. ~ ' Excoliem condtlkan. $ 22^ ..

Please call 7350993.*. REFRIGERATOR sido-by-

s ido , wlih w olor, 1 y e a r . O id$700 ..206026-4171 . -

R E F R IQ E ifA T O R . Whii-.,S p o o l c o n q u e s t s id O j ; sMo, IcoAvotor d l s p o n s ^ ^ w h ite /g o ld , n o w c o m li> t $ 9 5 0 .2 0 8 0 7 8 0 9 4 5 * •

W A SH ER a D R Y E R s e t ' K o n m o ro . b r o n d noOrj m oving m ust soli, $7 0 0 / offor. 4100413/734.3306*-!

W A S H E R a n d d r y e r ;• siockoble. 1 yeor old, ox-:

c o llo n t c o n d it io n . C o il 775-755-2242 in J o c k p q tr

W A S H E R K o n m o r tT o ^ , s e rie s Including o Whiter W o s l in g h o u s o d r y o r n e e d s hooting e lo m e n t; $12S/oftor. 423-5802.* ,

dryor, ilko*nSvWOO. Sm : f r o o z o r , 8 o r 9 c u . f t , $75/oro((ors. 326-I171.*

W ASH ER/D RY ER W hlrt-:'’ pool, $225. F r**z* r. u^-, right. Konmoro, 21 sq . tL.2 yrs. old, $250. Frmaskr, ' upright, 16 sq . ft. $ 1 2 5 . R * tr1g*rator $ 1 2 5 , Call 206-421-0364*_______

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yoo rs oxp. LJconse A ponded. Member ol BBB. 73S.6666*

S? A IR DUCT 5”. '; c u E A m y ale r .u* A ir Q u a l i ty62 ■ S e r v i c e s

so . Air Ducts Fumacoa 86.* D tyor Vonts Chimneys r r r . Insulation Removal“15lost -------------------------------«.* -^ tUR-CONDmONINC

SERVICE0 0 .All SAWTOOTH SHEET

METAL3 ij: HeaUng/AC

C o m m e ^ ^ 'p '^ d a n U a llllV I___------------------1ord ' ■TJ' ------;

a u j 6o y DETAILING

^ M r a . B a a s la y 'a D etailDO. Exportenceddetalkirs'■ II wtw treot your

veh k Je like thair own.S S Q o o d prfces. Great Workoik T 3 5 .« » -od- .

!L \ A V T O M a n ^f | ■ . ■ P A ItT S

.— -L ow er'p rtoeeon------A cceaaortes A Paita

M sgle Valley a e ! ^ A i i t o P a r t s ' F9S 2 2 6 Makn Ava. North

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m : z - '»4* C a> 20»S12^570*:rr< I jQ O S H S H E iE o r ^ m ?

^ T RU M PBT YamahiL l j i u5 5 : n a w u a a d 2 !m .C la r tn « tm G ra a t eo nd . $378 e ach .“ 2 0 » 8 2 W 2 S g /B 3 » 4 a 2 a '751 V IO L IK A n ton A lo m a r,lO f w /h a n f c a s e u se d 2 yr.tta l w a l l o a r e d fo r, m u s icv in s ta n d 2 chin rests 5-8 mu-I k . ete books. $378.678-1466*• c - V IO L IN B eeuV lu l 1 9 9 7• d J o a e p h R ich te r V iolin ,**• H a e 'e x l r e box s tr in g s ,B | chtn r e s t rosin, books anc■ p itch pipe, and hard oar.n r y in g c a s e . SBOO. willH d ^ . Can after 1pm unUli— 6pm . 208436-3649*

• • • • • MOUNTAIN BIKE. Marin.

BRAND NEW. PERFECT c ond .. retsUa $650. Wanl $30 0 or offer. 7 3 K t6 1 ,-' LeiJM illi

B A Q P r o d u c e y o u pk^iT G arden Is reedy.

^ Il2 0 » 3 2 fr3 3 0 2 .*^ C U C U M B E R S p ic k l in g * a n d other vegetsM es. Call

543-4895.*_____________PEA CH ES Baggett-e River VkmOrcnard. Call 2 0 8 -5 4 » 6 9 e r

PEACHES H agennon tnokins Apples Fresh com

ba F a rm e r 's Com ers

It's EltMrtH Time P o w e rs Orchard.

, C all 208-S4»6860.*

^ ^ A N I b U Fingeroximeter.pe- Call 208-536-5094, md leave message*“*• WANTED Campor shell lor__ _'9 4 D o d g e D okota e x t.I c a b .6 1 /2 - .‘87--96w illflt.

Call 208-«78-7873"a W A N T E D d a p e n d o b loho T o y o ta C oro lla . H o n d aDur C iv ic o r A ccord In o x c .} condltonl 1996 or newer,r 20S-S43-4663 Iv. msg.*

n B U a i N E S S S B R V I C B

. TWIN FALLS Is PLAN ROOMr>- J o b s to bid for alls . construction.

. Blueprint oopiee.J 7344»1;AN(7S2611.

n I CAR WASHING< Autom aid

Handwashing. Interior and exterior.

I By oppointment Witl pk:k up end drop off.

206-734-0872.*

□ CARPEJVTKr~ 1 RaipalrAlrMtoli:

D ecka, fences, windows, doors, interior painting.

C a ll C huck Rogeira 328-6271 o r 731-1391*

ll. - . C A R P E N T R Y

B & B— MAINTENANCE“ I 32 ym exporionco

Rentodel. painting oxtertor A Interior,

ba throom spectalltlos. 423-4065 o r 731-4065*

I CARPEWTRr' MAGIC TOUCH_ J F o r Ait Your Homo _ _ In^provemarrts

N O JO B T O S M A U m 736-7404 o r 280-1661 rc A a k f ^ _ L g u ^ _

I C A R P E N T R Y

Romodol A repair W indows. Doora A

Decka, otc.U. IntorforAexterkKpalntlng

20 8 -324 -3611 o r— 320-1903*

I C L E A N m O ~

II "Cloanlng atlt» flnea f

RoektontSai A commercial. Detail oriented.

K R eferences svalloble. 7 3 4 - 2 4 8 2 /4 0 4 < S 7 7 .*

n I C L E A N I N Q ~ ~ S E R V I C E

— COtm TRYCLCANERS-Conw nardal A hom es

Bor?SSl A Insured J e ro m o 324-3299 o r

c » U 2 e o « 4 r

f

'^ * l8 S w « j o b e e K l s .

s S . ' K S - ' ™ -S WAMTBl> J ^ V J O f e - F

vr* W & M V tb 6 m g e e p u m ^

tg y Tony 206-666-0274.*

[? 7 m edals , unlfome. Insignia, □a docum ents . A eouvenirs.

v ill W A Ntto SoUd wood nUII A solM wood.taterol filing

c o b ln o t . In good c o n d . B 206-734-7024 oxt. 17.*■ WSJifEB------------------■ To buy 6 inch gated pipe.■ > CoU 208-324-1356*

W A N T lib to b u y laclory^ built enctesed trailer. 5x8C T o r 6X10. 206-731-8310.*

W aU V iiu •»*<!> btiV ptekun11:1 s e a t f o r 1 9 7 7 C h e v y■ p ic k u p . C oll 2 0 8 -4 2 3 - 2 3 401 0 leave a messsge.* H W A N TM o'to buy . Looung ~ fo r okl lishing Hams, lures. ^ roets. creels , etc. CaB Ron

a t 206-320-1601.* - . .

^ C a l l 6 6 K e y a P l a n o S o rvkio a t 206-73»0201 .*

LIFT CHAIR ton. In goo3 c o n d i t i o n . $ 3 5 0 . C a ll 206-324-4433.*

F H IB E liE T 2 lC E C T f liC W heel c h a ir . $3000/offer.

1C_ 878-3337 or 312-1235* '

I ^ ^ r i ^ w c O T d i t i ^M $325 . Call 208-423-4455.* 5 BROW NING 7mm Modoi- ler. lio n , n ic e sc o p e . $ 750 .

C o n ta c t W os 2 08 -678 - 8826 o r 208-312-3826.*

To? B R b W rJIM d b.A.h. 6 e i- x t . g u im . 2 4 3 $ 5 5 0 w ith fit. W orld C lass Tosco 3-9X

$ 625 . oxcelianl condition Coll^208-326-S224*

d a R U G E R 1 0 2 2 M O tc n xc . b a r r e l , m u z z le b ro o k , o r . tr lg g o r w ork. $300. Cell

Mike 01208-420-1601.*

5" I C L E A N IN O ~

S E R V iC EW h it* G lo v a C lean in g Com mends] A resklanllS

S p o c W U t r ^ deep

W eekly A bl-wi>eMy P re e Estimates

J 7 3 7 -9 4 0 r

51 C O N C R E T E ^D & M C O N C R ET E

6 C O N ST R U C T IO NS p e c la n z tn g tn D ^ . rosldenttal, remodeling.

If. loundotions, patk>a.

Freo.os'umates : - i c e l l D en n is 636-6706*

I COiVTKACTOK

-N ew - RofwxioilnQ- . Commerdal/RasidenUal _ kitchens & baths—

\ EM PLO YM ENT S E R V IC E S .

T em po rory-Pormonont Looking for omployoos

O r looking ior work . Call

PERSONNEL PLUS

— 733-7300 o r 676-4040

I FENCINQ SCRVICE

R e s id e n t ia l A R a a c bChain link. Codar. Rail

' fonco. Bart>od Wiro._ J Vinyl. Privacy lonco = Ropair work. 20 yis oxp.

C all 934-0916*

I FENCINQ SJBRV7CES

gF e n c e s ! Fences!

_1 Pro-Fence— W o olso do beoulifut

d ocks A awnings.Coll Michoal for Ireo

o s tln y te s (cell) 2124646 ~ ^ ^ o o R m a ^

W ood Floor D e s ig n a,* W o do evorythlng trom J basic ook lo hand—I sc ra p ed custom.

Exoellent wortc. Referancas. 736-372B*

* ' ' 'tw matter you apand your ctays. daaairiM fn« your buay aWeduM.’ Put daaM- natfa Bmewlr*o flwoocy ot oooda and swvleM to

I wotfc tor you loday.1

C j ..............................“ 7 ^ ------------------ ^ T h u n d a y r A

SM ITH A W B 8 8 0 N .SB FeaSw riRe. .367 Colt N ng C o b r a . 'S m m L u g a r

5Tn Baa a u tL 2 0 e -7 3 » « 6 l* 243 W X C m H T t o T i T f o r idng s a l e o r t r a d e fo r g o o d Bee. d e e r r t n j X s l T S I j g s /

m B lQ FO O T deooya,csls., a n d bands on sale. Ctoea

ou t o n sorM Boms. H o n k ar 'a i u p r m

-Ors. B O W 2001 Jennings Buci^ st m a s te r 30 lo. draw length. II* 6 0 -70 Ib. w/Tropny Ridga ^ Bight, T.M. arrow rest and ^ E as to n super Ute airovm.

$ 2 7 5 . P t e a s e o a l l r® ' 208-431-6058 .* . .

TocfcJ a t 208-423-4519.* * “5 S H O S H O N I While w ater

r u b b e r b o a t. 16 ’. goo dJ*

1A T K *96 260 2 Stroke, new

o s . c o n d . l e s s than 60 h rs . n o g a ra g e kept, S2600/offer. 01.* 208-5ro-3906/438 .7 t21*

I B A N C H E E '9 6 4-wheeler. T S p ip e s , r e s r padd lee . »50Q te fferW 670-1568*

^ "s“ k SE .Sde liver 200 mla. $12,500.

S ic C a ll 208-788-4694.*1® : H A RL E Y DAVIDSON '6 3

I P a n h a n d , f re sh m otor, ^ 2 0 6 -5 4 3 - 9 2 6 1 .*

R e d , 1 ex c . cond., 1 for 5 5 parts .431-1667 436-9612* Ion H O N O A '7 8 Goldwlng TL S5.* 1 0 0 0 . 'R u n s g re a t. H as

s f78 - H O N D A ‘82 V45 M agna.

G o o d c ond . $1800/ofler. r r r C all 208-733-6862.' h h H O N O A ’9 0 (2 )tm llb lk 5 i: •OX g o o d c o n d . , h a s low er Uon g e a r fo r mountain c i ln ^

Tng. Coll 208-678-8826.* C h. HONDA '9 3 k te 5 0 L , OXC. Ok, c o n d ., 380 0 mis. $1700. :o ll Y a m a h a '9 8 Tlmbsrwolf,

ATV $1700 .206-78&.3950*

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|T j»

” 1 B A N D Y M ^ ~w in d o you a Royal Job

a t a budget pilce.

a G en e ra l repairs, drywall, p a in ting A much more

I S e n te r discounts. R a g a l 208-423-4004*

I H AND YM AN = S i CLEANUP

Salazars SotutlonaW e nx problems F re e a tim a te s

o d d Jobs, rontodeltng, rem oval of debris.

W e d o tt atl plus more. R u b e n 734-6606*

^ H AND YM AN r1 DAVE'S HANDYMAN

" C atering to the™ hom e ownor.J C a ll 643-6010*

d H AN D YM AN jn W O R K

G en e ra l honw ropoirs.

it p lum bing, painting.'and s drywaH. 16 years

S J o h n 736-6179*

□ I H OM E = j CONSTRUCTION

HENDRY & SONSCarpontors

h Comn>on:lalARosklontlalII All J o b s Largo A Small

Interior A Extorter 732-6616*

a O R S C =j SHOEINO

IMobae shoeing aervUx.

b y appointment onlijl I Cotvden H orsca

SOe-212-2477.* iuww.couxlenhor»eaxom’

^ I L.A1VDSCAFINO= T o n y a L andacaplno ^ HOME REPAIRS

Clean-U ps, pruning, trim , rock, power rake.

IS sprinklers, fencing,n W o d o what you can'i.

Tooy~734^a22*

LAND SCAPINQ—1 -A Q r — o a r S a a a o n "— • S p rin g e r systenta,

E ' s s s s r s s . ,S c Insured

Jo e l Camacho ” 734 -e8 1 » /4 2 » 6 3 « » *

“ ! 1

IB H O N D A ‘6 8 X R 6 3 0 . Straiet ng lic e n c a d . A ooel w h aa la , a r S e o tia a taa d n e a tabttzer,

daaa rt tank, (M t a ratable. ^ M any « n » ! « 3 8 0 a C a l

M l(« 2 0 & 4 2 0 -ie 0 1 .‘»-*. H O ND A -M ATV; 2 TTUCS-■ oo'a a n d trailer. $3 ,0 0 0■ e e o h : b u y b o th - ; l r a l le r D f re e . C a n 2 0 8 -734 -9172■ or206-420-1S04.*

»e g r e a t . N ew a p ro c k a t A chain . $3200 . f e - 6 3 8 3 *

U H O N D A *024w t>eeler.4x4 e lec . ahm , 2 4 0 m la. $4000

X- H arte y '0 3 F X D ,3 K m a es. 2* o x t r a a , $ 1 3 . 5 0 0 ^ 2 0 6 - 8 7 3 -6 7 2 6 b e tw ee n ^ S pm & O pm *____________

T i $ l 2 0 0 /offer. H u e q v a m a '6 6 4 3 0 . $800/o(fer. Both

iin goo d sh a p e . 734-2^0^* KAWASAKI '9 3 KDX200.. pn}-clfcutt p ipe , fe s t bike g rea t a h ap a . $1800.

^ C ali 206-731-2139*.0- KAW ASAKI '8 3 KLX 660 _ D u a l S p o r t , lo w m llee , o r g rea t a h ap a , rwW ratJbar. >d fe .0 0 0 .2 5 s-7 3 6 -7 t9 2 .* a KAWASAKI '0 2 KVF 300■ ATV 115 m iles, iMthout■ tratler $4600 . W ith tracer I $ 6 1 0 a CaN20ft-7a»OSe4' iw KAWASAKI '0 3 KLX 300. a . 4 - s tr o k e d ir t b ik e . Like tr. new. $ 3 ^ . 423-4456*2* PO L A RIS •9 1 6 w heeler,>r, 4 w hea l drhre. R uns super, a . $ 3 5 0 0 . 2 0 8 -6 3 6 -6 6 4 0 or 3* 3 o e -s a i i*« SU ZU K I '0 0 K a tah a 760 , w. m aroon .leea th a n 2K mint 111 eond. $4500 .733-8868 .*

SUZUKI '0 0 RM 2 5 0 vaty- good ah ap e . SoRte extras. >3 e ^ A S A P U $2500. T, /offer. CeU 206-432-S281* r r SUZUKI '01 G Z2S0 S issy L9 Bar. full windsM ekl, about“I 400 m iles, $2 ,705 . RetailL $ 3 , 4 5 0 . C a l l ( 2 0 8 )rL 679-2890.*_____________ .I h SUZUKI *03 LTZ400 Q uad

S p o r t , looka g re e tl Fun- ridel $ 4 6 0 0 . P le a s e call e - 208-850-1583.*

Y A M A H A * 8 7 2 0 0 B ig- W h e a l , E l e c t , s t a r t . 2 f : racks. $1850.736-0317.* b- Y A M AHA'0 0 Blaster, axe.

c o n d itio n , $ 2 3 0 0 /o f la r .- 208-736-5932 Iv. roess.* o! Y A M A H A '0 Q W R 4 0 0 F , If, g o o d c o n d ilio n . e x tra s , 0* ^ 2 0 8 - 3 2 8 - 3 1 6 2 . * ^

W y1 j f5iflmscArara|

Steve’a Landaeaplng C leanupe, trimming,

a ll y a rd work, spdnW ers, landecapee.

C t f ^ e v a a S ^ a « a b . «

I M O V IN O I SERVTCBTwin Falls

Storage & Moving W a will p a c k A teed.

M ova you (rom hom e to Q orage , s to ra g e to

hoirta o r hotrw to hom e. d R eaaonab la R a tes.- ] 208-734-8030*, P A n v n w ”

Garr's PaintingInterter/Exterter

R a aso n o b ls rate s. H usband A W ile team .

J a c k a n d Lane.=j C a ll 736-0227

P A IN T IN O 61, D R Y W A L L ^

LUPHER PAINTING, INC.

Painting, Rem odeling. T exturing A C ^ a l l

(208 ) 324-3475 o r (208) 727-1267 cell*

I P IA N O I SERVICE

8 8 K a y a P l a n o S e rv ic eI Buy/eell u s e d pianos.

a n d m ove. A lso have u se d benchoa A pa rts

1 C all D av id 736-0201'.*

FIANO LESSONSO le n * e .D a v la M .E d .

• Is occopting new students ' B eginner th m edvanced

B achelor o l Musk: Certified. 3 0 yrs exp.

2 0 8 - 3 2 4 -7 3 2 8 * \

R O O F IN OROOFING

R esidan tla i, ocynmercial. R ooaortab le ratesi

7 3 1 -8 8 5 8737-0000*

S E W IN GJ o y o a 'a Oaw tng

P ick up A deUvery availabla

30 y a a ra experience. 208-423-4487*

August*l,'SOOS, T tew rtJai

1

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YAMAHA-’O S T T R 2 2 8 d k t-t - a tT b k e . Exoallent oondRkxi, * w $2,000. P te a s e c an 208- r Ua 4 8 1 - 3 6 8 8 o r 2 0 8 ^ 4 8 1 - ; '

f e ' A A t n b t x t ^sr r s f m >T r a i l e r A o o v a r : L ow

— | ¥ ^ 2 0 S W 'W t . *

open bow . 4 .3 v e . 8 6 3 0 0 /, ' !'

22?__ski/fish, 2 4 volt troTlFng ' . ' % __motor, fleh U nder, and “ ”__much more, very clean. - , *•"__asklno$0OOO/otftr. 731- __ __408SRobertor738-71C9.* »D f- B s x T i e i t s r K a r iB C T ip :^ e -z lo a d , t r a i le r , $ 2 8 0 0 .

h p M e rc u ry o u tb o a rd .>ike ru n s e x e . M oving m u st .

e e l $6000 .2 0 8 4 4 ^ « 4 6 e ‘___ h O n t tn 6 4 M H a M 1 ) 5 r960 16ft, 15 H P G am aflshe r e e , m o to r, a lu m ., p e d e s ta l lar. * e a ^ l j n ^ ^ ^ c a ^ ^ i t g ,

“ f u S S i K t e i ^ i S l i

f t i . ;

I !" :— W e t ^ a l l t h l n g a l n ' i v

5®{ h p ^ o o d o o n d l tM B in ’ ■ J*? U .T S ^ 2 0 8 ^ 3 ^ 1 ^ ^*>y I n b o a r d / o u t b o a r d ' . l ^H - ex o . e o n d . , low h o u ^ .

\Q tL b S Lout Caa 732-6383* i- .'fS ? ■^ h ilR hd fchA W r i m

Evbtfuda A trader. S I O ^ :*88 M erau ry 26hp n k it%

ted R u n e g o o d $ 8 0 8 ;un

_ MuWbleck, aqu lppadV «h Mo 200 hp M ercury E n e u t -

I b o a r^ M o to r o i^ . 'I S f iM 7.* volt, 7 6 8 w u i y m otor,

^ Ica taa rlng a n d Jack pM a. hot foot a c c a le ra tto n a n d a a In axcaUant ooftdMon.

IF , Lower unit la new ,’., a s , 81ZOOO. C ontact Z 2_ Dele a t 206-843-8908.*

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John's Sharpening Sarvica

a s a n ^ i s s s s s^ 141 B racken 8L 8 .T ^'»4-4060*

I STORAO£J & P S T O R A G EC en ren t by th e day.

m onth o r year.® B ehind Frog-e

In H egerm en •®- Call 208-837-4170* i

= It R E E S E R V ^ IT r i p l e A * i

Tree topiMng removal, stum p removal ond firewood.

404-6387-733-1776*

” IT R E E S E R W ^A-i- J i t n ' s T r e e

S e r v i c eTopping, shoplng, rem oval, ahm bs A

stum ps. Sproying faitlil- e r. lown eeratirtg A j :

11 thotchlng. ^6 7 8 -3 4 7 8 4 3 1 -3253* -•

n TREESBRWCE iR ay’a T re e Service

Romoval, Trimming.* Topping, Shnibs.

S tum psy C a l l T O 6 ^ r I I

TRE E SE3(VtCES^ TREES A STUM PS OF

MAOIC VALLEY d ISA Cortlfiod. W ood for M solo, freo oatlmaloe. d Tim A b b o n 734-7919 j

D anM cC iw ary4200m » |j

J W E D D I N Q & \ t ^ BR JD ESBIA ID 3

WEDDING SHOPU. W edding D resses; 2-46

D rosses-to R ent o r Buyl •g T a b laa -C h a lrs -C o v e rs

Invttattens-Sllpa-V eils Sho«s-Oan8r».Napklns X

_ J 210 S. Main 733«83S* :

w e s j > c x / r n N O

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P R O C R A F T '* 8 b a i ttMMt. 16 ft, 1 1 5 h p M « o

XExc. concUUon. $3600/. 431-3027/B78-2664*

R E iN e L i.^ 0 1 18 it.’ ITS b oard . V S. 2 c o v e r t , all equip. Inclu.. exc . cond.. $720(yoffef 20»837-e224-

TRACKER '01 pontoon.21 (t. party barge. 60 hp T rncko f m o to r, sp a re tiro, m oorino cover, por- loct condition. A MUST SEEI

^ O w o n to w n ^ e n d e tl 536-6323

Wo tako Bll things In on trndol!

S M y o u a tth«T W In F alla C o u n ty Pair.*.

CAMPER '8 6 Wlldomo»8.9 1/2'. soil contolned, exc cond. $2995 dayllmo only Cnll 2 0 3 - 4 3 8 ^ 0 6 * '

P A C IF IC 8 r t . . s l i d o In campor, groo t for hunting. S3Q0/OttOf. S39-8429,*

RAVEN C am por Shell Stt. S 3 5 0 / o H o r , S w a m p c o o le r . S ISO /oflor. Coll 208-544.2818.*

SA N T A N A ’7 3 2 3 ’ «eU contolnod, AC.-StSOO/off- o r. C a ll 2 0 e < 438> 4426 ntlor 7pm.*

SECURITY c am por 8 1 ^ . s t o v o . h e a t e r , o v e n . S850. Call 20»g7(W )734-

BUHL Fri, 10-5, Sat. 10-3, Fuion bunk, vanity w/chalr.

Walker, boy 'a locker, diosaor, lawn trimmar. Mlerowovo. toys, plus

m uch moro.B urlay A venue

(Across from Rsngans)* FILER Fri. & S a t. 6am-4pm

Yamaha keyboard, hand mado Iea lher chaps, old Avon bottlos, plus size & kids clothing,

kids books, caning jars,1/2 Mile S . of bank*

HAQERMANFrt. 8 :30^pm Sal. 8:3&4pm

Multlfamlly Salo children & oduli clothing,

dryar, d ask . camping

Star, lablo saw . wolder, h Under, trolling molor. bor stoo ls & recllner,

and m uch more 161 H ag e rm an A ve. E. * HANSEN

Saturday 8am -4pm Ping Pong tab le , pool tablo,

fumlture. conecW les. lots ol toys, stuflod animals,

i misc, treasuros.688 C a lico ’

HANSEN Soturdoy 6 -^ Moving sa le . Freezer,

m iscollanoous pictures andknickknacks, ■

488 l e t S t . E.* HAZELTON Sol. 8anv7

■ E a t o t o g a r a g e a a l e . C o l l e c l l b l o s , a n d miscollaneous,

244 P a rk Straeb* HEYBURN S a t. 8-23 8am- '

7 Multi fam ily , boby Ksms, n o m a b r a n d c l o t h e s , furniture, window s, kiich­on I te m s , h o m o docor, to y s , a n d m uch more, ■

HOLLISTER ”Frklay & Saturday 8am-4pm

Multlfamlly Sale l Boby Item s, crodlo. <

crib, awing, clolhing, kilchon decor, truck '

occossorles.2703 H ighw ay S3

a c r o s s (ro m B rlcoa’JE R O M E ------------------------

Soturdoy All day aolo.7om-5pm,

Molorcycio. furnilure, ' glnoswbro, clolhing and lols ol m iscollanoous,

400 S . 147W ,* JE R O M E Fri. 9-5 & Sat,

9-3. Fu rn ilu re . H arofoid ' hid09. R ockw oll p la la s . f

' co lioc tlb lo s . a n d lo ls of m i s c o l l a n o o u s I lo m s. C ash only;

303 7 lh A vs. W,* J E R O M E S n t , 7 a m - .

t 1 : 3 0 a m . H U O E I 6 > family. W o'vo got a lot of o v o r y ih ln g . N ic e a n d c loon , N o m o b ra n d In- l a n i s . k l J a & a d u l t s , h o u se h o ld Itom s, bike, toys, coljpcilbles. fumlture.

704 E as t A ve. C S t r e e t ’ K IM B E R L Y S a t u r d a y

A u g u s t 2 3 . 9 a m -2 p m , Chifdron’s & adult clolh­in g , t o y s , c h i l d r e n ' s books. Treadmill, miscel- lonoous. housohokj Itsms ond m uch m orol 1

804 PolK a t r a e f

RUPERT IT hur8day4F riday9:30-5

Salun tay 6:30-2 DORIS ^ A T E SALE Ouotlty fumlturo - sofa - dosk -T V -bedroom set .-rec llnar* w asher & d ry e r-o n tlq u e farm «

Items - b e a n plantar • s id e /a k e -watklrtg

plow - yan ) & hand tools - lots morel D on’t m lsa ttils o n a . 2 008 A S tra a t ,

____ 208-632 -443B* - _lUPEBT X ug .' 2 0 7 ZTTaT T 23 Osm-7 Ar\Kquea, Qrta- w oldskl»M s.k)tsofgl«M - w a r e . m le o . p r o d u c e , horse coUectm ee, hom*- m a d e b r e a d s . 208-436- 367O 2O O N a0W * | :

Ed Tim— N>w% TVrtoFi

8H B L L llto T o y o ta , grey w /black trim, good oon d

XV $ 1 7 8 C e « 2 0 M 8 6 -4 1 3 r S H E L L S C t w v y , 1

^ g r s a n long box, 1 wfilts sh o rt bos. Call 20847S - 8 7 8 6 o r3 (» « 7 » « 9 4 0 *

Iem 8K A M P B R *91 c tb o v e r \. c a m p e r . 8 1 /2 f l. se lf- p c o n ta in e d , e x c . c o n d ..0 $ 3 260 /O ffe r. 543 -6 0 5 7 r- even inga a n d w eekenda T or 543-4309 days.*, SPO RT S W ng .T e camper ' 10 1/2 ' w /7 8 4x4 Chevy

pk:kup. $2200.328-8895’ S U M M E R W I N D '0 0

C am per 11.8' wtth gener- a to r . A /C , m ic ro w a v e , ov e n , s te reo , refrig. re-

I-* moto controlled hydraulic Jocka. full self contalnod. $9,500 firm. 371<0068*

USED S H E L L S * * * *7 Fit m ost tnicks.

Sa lso tton . Q uality, ity Low p d c — 20^878-0103’

f t FORO C lass C VIO. F l b ^p g la ss siding, 15K.k>aded.Ill For sa la or r e n t Call 208-

324-7096 or 324-2803.’in GEOROIE B O V '8 9 Class,n- A 24 ' v^ h onty 28KI 464 .16 ' Chevy, new tlrsa, air, gen-

~ r e a d y . M int c o n d itio n S l2 .S 0 0 /o ffar. 208-788-

J: 9 e 7 4 o f2 0 » -7 ao » io aa .’

1 M II JEROM E

Saturday 7am-3pm MulUfomlly Yard Sale knifee. tons of ituff.

172 B oat 200 S o u th ’f t U P E R T . P r l . i S a t .

7 a m -3 p m . Bob a n d Ina Quigley E sU ts S a ls: La. a p p l s . In c lu d in g W /D, ( r s s z s r , re f rig .. s io v e , m isc . fu rn ., com pu ters , co lor TV's. V CR's, dish- .

r e s , & lots of misc. Itenw.” 423 8 , Q S f

RUPERT Frt. 8om-? Hugs m u lti-fam ily y a rd e a le . C lo thes, toola, fumltura, calf hutch, eustom wtieels, v i d e o s , C D 's , o f f l o s

- s q u lp m s n t A cross from 8u b v n y 6 0 8 4 0 n ls d a ’

B H A S H S N i r r i i^ a t ------8snv3pm

Moving Sale boat w/lraller, tabla saw.8 piece sectional sofa w/

2 recllners, exercise equip., & lots of misc.212 N .O raenw ood

(HWYTBT^— T H I O T n W H — :

I Chrlstmaa In A u ( ^ a 3883 North 3480 East

Em erald Drive.Next to the n sw KHS.

Thurs. Aug. 21st A Fri. Aug. 22nd gam-6pm. S a t Aug.

23rd 0-3pm. Quality glfl Itsm s & Christmas

a decoratktns all 60% eft.*nmrxns-------. -Frklay & Saturday 8-12.

R ange, tub. tollst, Infant & chlldrsn dothlng. toys.

i g lassw are, dishes, household miscellaneous.

1332 M adrona 8 t N*; TWINPAECS------------------- .I. Saturday 9am-3pm ' 1 , fumlture. linens, clothing.

m iscellaneous.• 1908 PHof Ave B.*

Fri. a S a t 8-1 Moving sola. Patio s e t TV. tools,

’ = C om e & se e w hat w e hove. S

892 B uoU ngttam Dr.*Y W IN PA U 3-------------------Fri. 7am -noon Sat. 7anv?

D lshwoshsr. desk.exercise

bike, various tnjck occssso riss . lots of misc, ;

888 HsTTfson S bast* '■ T W i f r r a o 3 ------------------

Friday & Saturday 8am-5pm

Lots of stuffl 330 3 rd A venua N.*

TWIN FALLSFriday & Saturday 9am-6pm 7

M oving Sale l Fumlture. yard toola. 1

d ishes, lo u ol m iscellaneous Items.

1873 Ettzat>etfi Btvd.* YwiN*iALLa-------------------

Fridsy 8am-4pm «Saturday 9sm-1pm

Clothing. Rotlsserte. glassw are and lots of

miscellaneoua.833 El M onto’

TWIN FALLS SaT. 6 am. B aby , g ir l's & t s s n boy clothing, la ssr printer, so- = f s / s l s s p s r , f ly f is h in g '

E , h o rn s d s c o r . an* school de sk .2 7 S 8 « Buolcbfush a r e l s . ’

Muftlfsmlly S a le ' sectional, rsfrtg. childrens

b ikss, baby to adult = ckithlng, vacuum*, toys, '

party stuff & much more. 2164 O rc tiard Dr. B.

(N «ct t e Faila Brand}*T W iN PA lX S------------------- _

S a tun iay 7:30*m-7 1 Ente(talnm*ni center.

g a s dryer, stove, N nlc* men A wom*ns

clothing, sink, books, toys , _ 4 mlso.244 8tft Av* N.*

Saturday 7*m-1pmM ultNanUlySalsI TD esigner bvdding, 1

cam ping gear. ck>tMng. Ihom edeoor. t

3390 W oodrM o* Drtv**

n F H » m H o THuwday, Am

„ HOUOAY R A M B U m '0 6 r I E n d ea v o u r . 3 3 f t . 4 8 0 m ^ Fora Banka po«r*rpaok . ■- S o la rp in * ta V « w n ln g . 2 ■• TVs, new ra frlg . A lw ays XI

[• s io rsd In s ld a . ta s.O O O . C *■ 6434403/36 0 -7 8 M 3 7 0 .* 1_ H9UCAV l i A U f t L U 'A? 32ir 38', a rK . F o rd V -460 . 2 fi f- A C ,2 T V .s a t* m * ,0 « w - a ., stor, sw n ln a , a x o . con . a7 $49,000. S 3S S 4 4 1 .* a

V ac s tio n e r3 S ft6 0 0 n a n ^ ir Qsnerator, b a m t. m odel. ^-y 12 It slide o u t N *w tires. Rr(• 28K. High b o o k $60,000. e- A s k ln g $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 . C o ll 8 ? 208-738-2834.* -Ri [■ SOUTHWINO '7 8 C la ss d r

w / g e n e r a t o r . S e l f •I conlslnsd. 2 5 ft. S2600 .• C a 306-7260/731-4860.’ ^

- O o o d o o n d . h i s a l t h < p r o b le m s , m u s t s e l l . C $10.500/offar. C a ll 208- Rf

- 436-1780 or 438-1102* aI f f lR R E B r a S - 'o T T C I iS JI C, 24'. 17K. v o ry c lea n , KfI exlras. a sk in g $ 2 6 ,9 0 0 . eI 0*11208-734-8783.* T

j* ^

r ^ « b * Q r * * t* on% tio?H k4 S2SOO/olfer. C all A lan a t $1^ ' 208-404-9641,* ' Rp• YAMAHA '8 9 M o u n ta in si rt M«x700. Exc. c o n d . Cuis- 0 ' to m p o ln t . M u a t * * l l . »

$2<Wotfer. 733-7211 .* _f«

TWIN FALLS ™Ssturdoy 7a m -3 p m ul

Lsnis appliances, a n d lols .0of m iscellaneous. C'

a w EtsIn* A v*nu** »•TWIN FALLS {h

*8undw earn-"?Frssjsr. TV, a n d lota ™

W L o c u a t a t “N > I'jTWINFALLS ra

Saturday 8 a m -7 81

TWIN FALLS heSaturday only 9am -2pm . ar

MulUfamlly a a ls . C rafts, ercollsctlblss. t io u s * plant. beIris bolbi. 4 m u c h m ore, 484

■ 281 Caawall A v* . W . D-9’ oft t t t t t t t " t w

TWIN PALLSSATURDAY ONLYI

Bam • Spm .Big lamlly y a rd aal* .

Vark)us Itam s.283 T ytsr S t r a a t

A A A A A A A A * TWi TW IN F A L L S F r i d a y

HIQHT. 6 p m -8 p m . S a t " 7 a m -3 p m . Q r a n d m oc laansd Ihe a t t ic . H us- ”band c lea n ed th e a h d p . ' (5) m o to rc y c ta a . utilitytrir.. sh o i g u n s , r i f le s . ^smm o. d s c o y a , h in tin g TWieq u ipm en t. 2 1 /2 Inch Ce HD hitch a n d r e c e iv e r .'9 6 - '9 7 F o rd t a i l g a t e . clComputer. Q o o d b a c k lo wli school c lothing s iz * 10-10 . A n tiq u e e p o r t i n g 182goOds. V lntag* c lothing, TWCollsctlblss. fu rn itu re , ipnew golf clubs. — be

Falla A v* . W .* mi' TWIN FALLS Frt. 4 S a t. 8 W

am-8 pm. H ug* MOVING TWIsa lsl P u rn llu r* , a p p ls . , Brwood, yard 4 a la c tro n ic adtools, c o m p u te r I te m s , wicnft and ssw ing supplies, c rd lif iss , cow c o lle c t io n , eo1/2 pric* S a t 4 -8pm . Es

280 Madrona 8 t . * FaTWIN PALLS F ri. 4 S a t. J Z

6-2 . N ew b o rn to a d u l t Twiclothing, Toyo. ow ing sat. Mis strolisr, b a ss in e t, armol-

' re. duck d sc o y a . flahing cgosr. housshold ilem s. ph<

2057 O skw ood Dr.*TWIN PALLS Fri. & S a t, ^

Bam-2pm. 8 h p Troybullt jVSRotoUllsr, 20 Inch e lectric q sieve, 17 It. F ib e r g la s s boat w/70 h p o u tb o a rd(nssds work). M ounta in ^blks plus lols o f m isc. g

376 B u ch an an SL* . ^TWIN FALLS Frt. 4 S a t.8 -3 P

Munifamlly la rg e eal* .Basnlss. fabric, clothing.

Iuggago lota of m isc. ' ' 7B1 O reenw ood D r. •m r

(1 bkKk off Falla A v*. ^ bshind Mr. Oaa)*

TWIN FALLS F r i . 8 - 4 & clot8at8-3. Flvs Fam ily S a ls , tmcldoming, baby crib , dryer. loUW hile m e ta l d e t e c t o r , 1 books, w stsr b e d . wood- sn estjinet. d * e k . la rg ed o a eo m srA Io tso fm lac . e-e27M S a g e b n ia h Dr.* eei

TWIN FA L L S F r i d a y 4 riaiS a tu r d a y . 8 a m - 4 p m . BeIndor garage s a le . Cloth- aniIng. shoes, b ooks. 4 misc. SclR^rsihm snta wilt b * sok). >!•

. Proeseds go to h s lp fundsat Vsllsy Vista V lllag* crit

B83 Ros* S t . N.* (BacTWIN FALLS s a t 8 0 ------- m 9

3 Family g a ro * S a le mwr kkls & adufi clothing. Baby 4 malsmlty clothing, toys,

Christmas d e o o r. "■Jl,Lots of M isc. ^ 2033 M aple* ^

TWIN FALLS S a t 7 - n o ^Sfomlty S a le l In

Nams brand ba ck to achool 0

Junior go irbao& c lu b s. •--------- canaw K H M -:------------------

a i t a B oulder C ire la*TWIN FALLS i U t 7 - n ^ :

Mountain bike. t* * n d o th - a d y I n g , a n d I 'o t * o f

2SM BiBkbMti BlvcL*

u<au8t a i . 2oc»

B H I'A lftW H lA JJr y a T a tn E T B J

C la a e io . a l l o r i g i n a l , ic*10.500. 2 0 6 - 7 0 8 4 ^ .* %

JA V W * 0 4 ^ fe ..tra U * r7 5 fQ ft. a lld e -o u t, lg . re f rig . (r a h o w * r a n d tu b , w alk around qu*en b* d , lots of » e x tra s , v e ry c l e a n a n d • 1

$ lf .? S & o H e r 'ca? l 208-324-8787 mornings.* , 2

kn* 7 8 21* serf contained; . S exc . co n d ., $ 2 6 0 0 . Coll ol ^ ^ y 3 0 ^ 5 0 0 9 .’ c S

new vinyl an d c a r p e t solf *contained, w ith air. . RS

great buy. S3800/offar wCall 208-734-4841* js

$5300. Q roo t con’dltlori! J .g ill206 -543 -S 801 ’ «

K rr '87 18 ft., vory clean” ^aelf-conto lnod . ow ning, j$4900.208-733-1334.* “

KIT '89 26‘ Sth whool fully j te qu ip ., AC, m lerow ovo. n - TV dish, owning. Includeshitch. $8,500. ^ 2 9 4 8 . * S'

k rr ‘SB 32 ft. 2 door, sepa- ^ ra te b e d ro o m . 12 11 llv-

2 q u e e n b e d a ! c o rn o r , k i tc h e n , o a e y to w in g . J l ; $9500 .208-308-a878* 5 7

* ^ t f S n to in * d r w im ^ d ^o u l, g re a t a h a p e , ta k e la io v e rp a y m e n tto rb e s to f- »fer 3^4-8911 /420-4886.* 20

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hilTWIN FALLS S a t. 7am -7 J L

Diamond p late toolboxes, rtools, cam per ehell, fum., w c a r p o t , t i l e , c a m p in gItems, c lo th es , toys, too *much lo Ilst. D o n 't m iss CAlthis one. be

13808 th A ve. E.* ClTWIN PAl Ls So t. 8 a m lo ^

1 pm. Fu rn itu re , h ouse - Inlhold Item s, c o o k books, uto o l* . N e a r S h o t Q un 20range a t canyon rtm. 331 TITS h a ^ T r ^ T r a l l .* v ,

3 pm. Cleaning d lshos. homa decor, InkJet print- er, fax m achine, comput-

books and rnlscollaneous Ha?484 Bracken S t . N .(eo m sr $

of RIar Av*. 4 B raok*n) b‘r W iM ^ A o a a o t .s - 's:— r -

7 Fomlly S a le k iOur clutter con b e ^

your ireasu rea . HR alreshm enu . ^

C om ar of S p a rk s S t a n d toiNorth Colleo* R o a d . * ttc

TWIN »<ALid S o t 8-5------- Sfl3 family. Fum lture. Mi

mlcrowava, d lahw asher, axlbike, water b e d . com puter Q irsoftware, king a lzod head- full

board, kilchon appla.. rurloys. clothing 4 lots moro. $n

21M Block S h e r ry C ircle’ g g j

Couch, rodlner, d rese rs , o r 'women's a n d m on'a »

clothing. Tirea, bicycles. ^ window blinds, kk:kknacks

ond miscollanoous. A162A venIda Del Rio.* ^

1pm. Boby furniture, key c eb o o r d . t o y s , a n d lo t s memoro. dai

2027 Trail Creelc Circle.* tmT W iH T Jn n S -S H t^ Jp m : coi

Brand nam e c lo th ing foradults & children, bike trir. (< weight syslem . c a r seat,c r ib s h e e t a , b l i n d s , r-tccollaetlbles. 3 m lle a on <(E a s t l s n d , p a s t S u g a r jm s

1‘fW IN riA L L dSot 9 a m -t Mlscallanaous household.

lots of nam e b rand ' clolhing, dark room 4

photogrophy oqulpmont, POP snlargors e tc.

266 S un rise B lvd . N.’ ^

T w f ^ A L L ^ o t ^ n l y l 8 am to 2 pm . 8 lg Com-m un liy -G a ra g * S a lo l FORNew and like new fuml- 3 sturs, misc. househo ld . uplg o m e s , b i k e s , o n d w/cmore. Clothing- baby to grilp l u s s i z o s , l o t s o f Olllevsrythlng. ' 4x4

No ss r iy b ird s k t q718 8 h o s h S .S ;8 L E .* _ | P J 2

W M PA lL6 Sa tu rday P“ ' 7anv1pm Honda gsnsrator. exerciss equip, bikes, kkls clothing, bsby Itoms, to n t tmck lool box. dog kennel,lots of misc. N o ch * o k a l ^

8 0 9 ,8 1 2 .6 2 8 ,5 4 4 P WPsrKwsy CIrol*’ For

8-8 Hunting, fishing, and ’ cam ping g so r . Big Fool decoys, c a lls , 4 b linds.B edroom fu rn ., a p p ls . . SHand lols of c lean clothing. Thi Schwinn Alrdyn* a n d sUir slspper. Tabl* oow, Beon-le B ob les . b a b y I lem s . Scrib, books ond loto more, f

[Back of Honker's Supreme) 73 206-734-2060

M 91/2 A dd ison A vs. W. ’ k■VEMBgLLVanf-gSrS-------)am to Spm. M on. > Thurs.Jam to Spm. Frt. o n d Sat..287 3k Tav s . e. *

COMUUNITY ' In an effort to keep our town n ea t, we

aek that you rem oveany garage sa le .

— siarw that-w ere— —» placed In our community

advertising y o u rsa le . Thank you for your

cooperatlor)*

■ • ( - . 'n i.-V

K O M F O R T ’ 8 7 a s r t ,6 ih w tfaa l, r a a r M te h an Be k M olroom $4300/ofrar. Al

* l o a ^ d ! * * ( ^ c o n t a i n ^ P B H 8 0 ftC a l2 0 » 8 3 fre 3 8 1 * ft.

^^t^SxlMfg.) zrtL wt > F u lly l o a d e d w i th a l lavallobte optk>na. o \

• 18* power olid* out. Fc• Pow*r hKch Jack. da

: » r 5 T “ '^- ■ ^> S I s r e o , m i c r o w a v e , *4 central hoot 4 /VC.

: S l ! ^ 7 i 7 5 ( 9 a m - S | ^ ) ofW 5 ^ , 7 ^ 6 9 5 1 ? ^

w/slldo, q ueen bod. e lec . i£jocks. E Z lifti * x c o lte n t ^ c o n d itio n . R e d u c e d to l o \ $10.600.2 0 8 - M ^ 7 2 .*

MUST SELLf 31 ft., db l 20 e n try d o o r s , fu lly s e lf -contolned. w/2 extro ow - bcnings. $4200/offor. C a tl 1 <l2 0 6 -7 ^2 8 1 5 .* =

^ALiM ‘d4 s ih w h o o U e ; tg lld o o u t , r e a r b a t h , ^$ 7 M ^ e r 2 0 8 -« 2 3 - 4 S 4 r ■

contained. AC. $1500/off> Tn e r. C all 2 0 8 - 4 3 8 -4 4 2 8 80

mircrowave, rilce k itchen Co 2 d r .y 0 0 0 2 0 8 ^ - 6 5 2 3 * q h ,

exc. c o ? d .! $SSOO C a li go 2 0 M » « 4 1 /7 8 » 0 6 7 2 * offi

or. 28.5'. tip o u t r tlf c o n t. . ®pa w/awnlng. C *n423-SS10 eves.4w knda.280-1832* ?iEBBHHEre-’78 2 0 T eH cont.. nto* cond., $3260 . offi Call 208-733-8346.* 7

walk a round q u a a n b e d , «a lo a d o d , low m ile s . £ Qhlich. $ 6 6 0 0 C a ll 2 0 8 - CHE8 7 M r e 6 d a y s « ^ 2 ^ | “j

b s d ^ w m w S s ^ ^ Z ^ c i? iC l^ K ^ - ^ 7 a n e ^ 6 p m .* 3/4

'intsrstote. 7x18. tan d em T®1axle, $4000 . P le a se coll Col206-639-2140.* CH I1LT TRAILER Snow boar c a4 'x8 '. 1 y e a r o ld . $ 4 6 0 , $ ^Call 208-423-8363.:_____ /4»— CHE

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lANQER For Sale or r e n t 10€$9000 or $90 a m onth. n . lBuhl Airport. 643-8887* offe

OODL 4x4

Nai

HEVY P o r ts fo r '8 8 . L^ MnIp n d o r. r e a r b u m p e r . 404 stock b re a k s , r e a r e n d .

Srings, radiator, 4 moro. i r c a d a a dlfforontial 4 axles.M lke420-1801.*

iMC ‘88 4x4 s n o r t bo)T, = 5 5fully loodod. ‘SSO ongino. ° ° °runs g rea t. Boni fra m e . L” ? SIOOO. 775-755-2242.*E A R S C arg o C a r r i e r . = = =576/Olfor. 208 -788 -7700 DOO or 208-471-0422.’

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_______________________ Cu)HEVY '8 9 Com oro, d la c Pt.D rakes, p o so l. V 8, A T . TakB a n te r f u e l g o u g e , 208lachom eior, w ood g ra in d o ddash, flip down bock a eo t, ox ttinted g le a a , 4K o n a l l /otfc »m ponenta. 3rd ow ner,

. $10,600.(Cell) 208-731-8082* ^ 0^

HEVY *72 Corvette /offe

row book $7000. will toko t ^ ^ l 2 0 8 - 8 7 ^ 7 ^ * P O n

M. 8 cyl, 6 spd . AC.63K, lun W f. 2 ^ 8 7 8 - 7 9 8 7 ’

una, v e ry ro a lo ra b lo !3 r o a i p a r a d o f l o a t .«WM.b>insnyMn.wm/Tora.ntm FORISt995fflrm. 208-731-2890 PL.)79-2890. Hoybum’ am ; 5 h o ‘7 iA a n eh o ro .6 cy l..} spd.. PS . now pa in t 4 703jp h o ls ie r y . N ow t i r o s poR iw/chromo rims. C u s to m tiro ]rlll. M ust 8 0 0 . $ 6 6 0 0 / Cosjllsr. Port irado of ATV /offe1x4. Coll 20B-738-7284.* = j ^IV M dU T H '3 3 6 o u p e ’^XLTitee l com p lo to . 3 4 0 8 - aT,; }sek ongino. AT. 4 b a rv/eoll ovors, lorslon b a r ' '7 "^roni. H as ovorything to '"r,- »mplclo. Body wortt ©5% ions. S e r io u s in q u ire s>nly. Coll 208-423-5375.* _ i l2 jS F T fiA C 'e rS ta T e h le r POR ' •or Iho Pontiac collector.189 orlBlnol miles, a trong J J * u n n o r . $ 2 5 0 0 . C a l l _ “ !! 108-733-4236 *v*nlng** FORI

mils

rhs Lynwood Shopping $50( C enter's 20th PORI

Annual C ar Show len<Saturday Sept. 27lh. conc For Infomiotion coll

733-3115 or 734-2064’

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CONNECT S52tWITH FO R l

CUSTOMERS conc WHO _522iNEED

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P A flM B B 0 '99 3 a x le ,e 0 f*P f t.. 3 8 Inch b e l t , g a s f t car e ls o tr lo m o to r . A lu m . tSSR wtweis. 208-537.8816.* ' 19 ,

P R E io H T L lH B H T e ra B ^ o v e r . In g o o d s h a p e . OMI Fontaine m 42 ft. ± o p to r deck. Can 208-639-1134.* C ^

<W *92 T 6 0 0 , D e t r o i t , OMC9-8paed , landom d riv e . . 3 c $^ 0 .0 0 /o f f e r . KW '0 4 n «T800, D otrolt 10-speed , Hci tandem drtve. $ 12 ,6 0 0 / 9 t .offer. Call 208-637-6787.* 3 5 R

.O A D E R JD 6 4 4 G o o d 4*^shope. Coll eorty o r la ta o«g08-731-1122.’_________ ‘“a

lOW b o y (9) tiros NEW. 2 L fl,2Sx16,14 ply with rimaa n d tu b e s : $ 1 0 0 0 . C a ll NISl 2 0 8 -7 3 1 -8 3 iy . ,

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: H E V R 0 L E T '9 8 Z 7 1 ^3 -d o o r. 71K , $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 . TCSFCall 208024-2540 .’ n x t:H E V Y '7 0 2 1 /2 t o n , eon hydraulic all m e ta l b e d ,g o o d c o n d it io n , m o k e moioffer. Call 208.734-8418* 20aJHEVY'774X4.$600/O«er. CUff F o l r c o n d l l i o n . C a i r Toy208-844-1751.*_________ Ing,:h e v y '8 8 1/2 ton . 4x4short box. 3 spd,, $2850/- ^ i c offsr. 736-1335 lv. msg.*:HEVY-921500 oxtondodc o b s h o r t b o d . 1 8 5 K , C H F$6,500, Coll 732-0788.’ 7 2 ';HEVY'94 1500 4X4, oxt. . qLcob. AC. loaded . 188K. ^$7600.734-0520 eves.* g S g

o”xi^Mb.” llvoredo2“w '^ [® J4 5 4 c u b i c - i n c h , A T . ^ $920<yoffsr,20fr431-0124’:h e v y '9 8 S i lv e r a d o , i n . , 3/4T., 4x4. AC. PW , PL.c ru ls o , r e c e iv e r , n e w . . n

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SMv'erodo, 4‘w D ^‘au?*!!PW, 454 Vortex, c am p er D 5oishell, carpet k it tool box. leotllOflKmlles„exc. conditio- $ 14.n. O ne ow ner. $ 1 0 ,600 / 5 5 5 ; otfar. Call 208-639-2429.*ODGE '69 Pow er wagon. $134x4, 4 door, w /floi b o d . or2iN aeda now head. Evory- g g o i

I S "404-1240.* " f l JOOQE '88 D akota. V-8. q5 d <outo . hoovy du ty h lich . c i 7r u n s g o o d . $ 1 4 6 0 q q410-2881 o r 733-6286.* e g jODGE '94 3/4 Ton 2WD. 2 0 8rog cob . 1212 . 3 6 0 VB. p o mStn w h o o l h i t c h . A C . c Oenjiso. $3900.423-4938’ c o nODGE '98 3/4 T.. quod- Madtab . $15,700. D odge '9 7 p o ^1/2 T.. short bed. $9500. E dd731-0890.’ comOOGE '01 3/4 ton , 4X4, 208-C um m ins. 6 s p d ., PW . q m oPL, 49K , Q o o d a h a p o . moKrake ovor poymonls. Call warr208-6390008 / 324-7786.* 036*O D G E '01 Rom . 1500 . QMC>xtcob ,loaded , $19,000 l e aoffsr. 324-2879/308-8828’ $25.DRD '7 3 F100 4x4 390 Q M S'1/8 AT. PS, PB. to m any e d .lew Items to l is t $2000 $ 2 7offer c an 208-324-1243.* $10, ORD -71 F -100 . 4K4. 4Ipd.. VB. r ow nor. good JE E Fihope. $2000 ,328-4192’ oxc<O R D '7 9 F -1 5 0 , 4W D . 0 ” egu larcab ,longbox.A T , sxtros. great cond. $4300.208-t20-0110/733-3629,* “ "J3 R D '8 8 F -1 5 0 4X4. 8 -t eb?

3RD '88 F-150 4x4, PW . 3= ^ >L. AC, cruise. CD wllh imp, rebuilt 25,000 mllos. J3 6 0 0 /o lfe r. C oll 6 3 9 - >Q37or20a-326-4829.-3RD '88 F-150. 4x4. nice purpIro s /rlm s . lilt k it. AM/ w/trii:o ss ., oxc, cond. $4200 -ig g b ' offor. 208-837-8224’DRO '8 8 R o n g o r , 4 x 4 roof(LT. oxt. cob. AC. cruise. /offeikT,S3.700,208^423^360’ T p F IIRD '90 F-150 V8. PW . UmitkC. new tiro s. 1 0 3 .000 2 7 in l le s . lo o k s o n d ru n a Ca treot. $3500. 20B-734- ’119 or 208-731-7119.*)R D '9 2 F-250 XLT ext: firVa.« b , 4x4 new 460 engine, g =IOW liras, oxcelleni cond,, * ■18500.208-731-0242.* O L C

^ _ Vor)R 0 '0 3 Explorer. 72,447 r n nlles. AC. 6 spd.. cnjlse.> 0 . P L . e x c . s h a p e .;5000.208-733-6453.’ J J |)R 0 '98 F-160 4x4. ex- or 2e n d e d c o b , A T . e x e . S S Sond.. $10.600.870-2760’ » ^ l

o nd ltlon $ 3 ^ 0 0 /o f le r . = S 5 l08-733-9144/731-2383.* “ OYCIRO '9 7 F-150 2 W heel ^oor Irive, 5 speed, long bed. x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n .5200.208-837-4038.* LTD. ) R D '9 7 R a n g o r g o o d -t « ondltlon. good gas mile- ^ ge, $3,800.826-5037.*>RO '9 0 R o n o sr . 87K ,,T. Sir, SXC. cond.. Must C H E 76U$730Qteffer. 735-8845 Qrsot IRO '01 Explorer Sp<m »or4x4-*j«rcond.-28K ;- "B O T ?o a d s d , S 1 8 .9 0 0 C a ll van.(Oe-9O8>160aM23-677O« (ngbi

:L T 4 x4 . AT. 14K . All DXJITOp t i o n s . F l o w l e o a . mllea19.800. Coli 734-9S22.’ oner'.

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g 3 l* 2 U ^ 8 i« '» ° ° *iU c ‘99 Sierra §L g. ^3 doors, tow pkg ., 42K , new Ilres, oxcollent condl­llon, $18 ,000 . 208 -734 - 9 ip o r2 0 8 -4 2 0 -1 6 9 4 .*

4x4. now Urea and w heels. _ _ l o a d o d . a s s u m e o u r E Iaaao .28pm tso fS 673 .60 ^ o r payoff $2 6 ,8 0 0 . C a ll "208-306-1034.*_________ ___ YilSSAN '91 4x4 atandard c o b , c le a n , a to ro o , b igtiroa. Extros. '«y-P*gS.* I M

wHh cam per top, 4x4,74K n E miles, now stono r, b e lts a n d fro n t b r a k o s . e x e . cond ition , $ 9 0 0 0 /o ffe r .C o ll 2 0 8 - 7 8 8 -7 7 0 0 o r208-471-0422.* 2 ( — t wt m

2 (IHEVY'0 0 o U p o w sr,4 x ^ I"***e x t . c a b . 3 d o o r . e x c . - = = ;eond.$16.000.320-1203.* "jJJJ:HEVY 327 block. headsT cab im anifolds, ond e tc . C all th o t208- 934-8313.*_________ TVA;U8T0M TOPPER fIto sm . RealToyota tnick. 1 win. m lsa- conc Ing. locka. $50.734-8349*

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A T , d u a l s i r . c r u i s e ! j ! ? j 'lowing pkg. S6500. C all J ^ c i208-837-4700/637-6044.* | 0 iH EW >97 Suburbon 8 8 k 208- red exterior, ta n le a th e rlo a d e d $ 1 1 ,8 0 0 C a l l “ " T , 208-832-4713431-8160*H lV V '9 7 Y ah o o <ul(y S7BClo o d ed , 8* lift, c u s to m pTvQ wheals, leather, new ate-

" T J : "v«y‘I n g m u a t s e l l l S O K . [uneS19.500 firm. 538-6485.’ d o o

6 0 6 ^ ^ 9 8 Durango S lT 8 C H i leather, CD. 70K. cloon. •S14.500.208-324-3142’ODGE '98 Durango. sTd l o o t . 8 8 K .e x e c o n d .513.000. Call 3 0 8 -7 7 8 8 J® '' ar 208-734-3117.*

I 0 tf 8 eS<? « c oTi n I Wha! rondlllon, $13,000. 308- ^786 or 208-734-3117.*ODGE '00 Ouningo. 4x4. th*SLT. lo a th e r . r e a r A C. mol5 0 . AT, o v o ry o p t io n . vehS6K*. S I 6 . 9 0 0 C a M unit208-948-0178/735-8888’ non

2 0 , le a th e r , o x c o lle n t :ond lilo n $ 4 5 0 0 /o ffo r.i,tetJvaledlll 208-423-9177* choO R D ^ 0 0 g x p o d l t lo n fcSilEddie Bauer. Excellont. of tl:ondllon. 79K. $19 ,500 . ider>08-324-3626/306-4776.’ amcMC '8 8 S u b u rb a n n e w o(s)notor. irons, loadod with nowvarTonty$4B00.208-421- o f »>364 or 208-734-3623* cfolcMC '01 Yukon, lo a d ed . I?‘ ‘e o t h o r . e x c . c o n d . 1°'*a 5 .5 0 0 .2 0 8 « 7 -6 2 2 4 * ? “ **,MC '03 Envoy SLT, l o ^ aor*!Id, O ur lo s s your g a in . .> 27,*800. S a v o o v e r — ■—

•E P '8 2 W illy, yollow~ix c e lle n t sh o p o , r u n s $80011i r o a t , m u s t s o o . c a r s 14-wtieeling roody. M any 800-:ech n ical p a rts , coll fo r r r tf— lomplete Ilst. Coll (208)>32-5935.' Tl IEP '95 Wronglor. 8 cyl- n d o r , h o rd to p . g o o d o nd. S85Q0. 733-5840*JE P '9 7 S p o rt ’ P u rp lo gconi*owor’ 4WD. hard to p , c. '3K. Sloroo. big tiros. 5pd.. $10,500. Also, 200 0 l e a d o o B o m b o d le r . BUICKlurple, less than SO hrs.. 4 doo/Mr. $4200. 280-0503.’ b o d j:EP 'M Chorokoo Sport. S70ft

door. PL/PW. AT, C D . ^388oof rack. 63K. $ 1 0 ,5 0 0 BUICKjffer. Can 208-324-3822’ 9 5 .OiE E P ' O K i h e r o k o o P 'm « imltod. Loadod. 1 ow ner

7 K . $ 1 5 , 9 0 0 . c TTe VColl 208-766-8420* door.

>RdURY ^99 M0U~nta~nro r. c lea n , sh a rp , n e w CHEV^res. S12.500,326-8888* r e d .

iL D S '9 3 B r a v o d a C H B * Vortec V6. leother, AC,CO, powereverything, n ew tire s , low m llo s,e x c s ll e n t c o n d it io n , CHRYi$4500. Coll 432-5610 conveor 280-8404.’ grool,

l;tiik i *98 Sidekick Sport-2K, $4500 njns well. CH RY;oll208-308»7936*

R 5 . S u n ro o f. 4 x 4 . 4 0 ® ° °oor. $2,600.420-6849.’ •)Y O TA '0 7 4 R u n n e r Jl?,'?',TD, oxc. condition, 53K. JU IlX l«dOd.CoJ1208-733-7303* DODO

r door. 208-7 DODOI

IBVY '98 Venture, a m e $38SCroot. Interior Ilks n e w , FIAT'S^ r y ^ 4 2 ( H ) 1 7 3 . * ___ ote. Iib d i t l S p o r ts m a n ' tosn .C arpsted .7 iasa fok l- Col

illos, good cond,. $90 0 / tlo n .™or;208-736-2458msg.* 738-2.

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I BiHEiRO '9 5 Econollne C on- quIs,ifCtqn by R o o d s ta r . ' 4 $10,0iip tllm a o o la w /b e n c h igR sD ia t la y s dow n for b e d . q s x ti//VHS w/speoker ioeka. n w / tsol nice van. Vory g ood p o r d.nd. $8,800. 487-3333.* transrRD '9 8 WIndstar GL 3 .8 Bu*®**e n g i n e , 1 1 8 K , e x c . ba ck i m d. $4900. 328-4774.*

luble eliding door, r e a r I': , 74K. Love tt, but m uat $30 0 iIt van wllh w hee lchair 734-3I. Q r e a t fa m ily c o r . 0 LO8 '(c e l le n t e h o p o . C o lt ing be0 8 - 7 3 3 - 2 1 1 8 o r e18-420-0921.*_________ n e e d lC *97 Savano 3600 car- or, ch(I von, 97K miles, good m e ticindltlon, w hile, a sk in g coreM■900. 206- 734-4783,* pLYM^rMOUTH '91 voyogor, 8 E , SI l k . n e w i l r e s , r u n s 20B-7!s o t SIOOO. 733-8689* PONTIiYMOUTH '9 8 G ro n d n^»w trly o g e r SE , 70K m is . , ^ I v ^n s g o o d , db l. s lid in g otfarT>or. lo te o f o p t io n s , p g f f f lnO O /offor. Coll 2 08> LE.deT-4810 home 878-7000 inside>rkosk for Rob’_______ b ook ]H O O L B U S In g o o d pONTIind. 16 passonger. S e e G reetD 4TAul0lni<im berly* $3600

in. 41K. $17.900/offor. SSEI.'Ill 206-733-1342 evos. A C . Cys 208-733-1473’ $2200

WARNING Iien purchasing a vohl- 3 7 gele, m ake suro that iho M a y itie Is In th e nam o o l S14.5(IS seller. Undor Idaho B s n r i i lolor veh icle codo, aehk;le cannot bo oold “n less th e lltl* is In the f® ® "' ome of lhe eellor (ex- option: Idoho Itaonsodoalsr). Tho seller shall P O N T lrov ldo th o now p u r- L o o s 1n o s ir a signod bill of AC. Colo show ing tho fol- W e l liwing: Full doscription $14.0(f the vehicio. vohlcio S A ^ Blonllfteoilons numbar, c iy n omount paid and narrr- CD-AA (s jo n d o d d ro s so lth eow purchosor. The bill jn o w 1I solo m ust bo signod. „ . > ^Blod a n d show octuol 208 -7 : illeage a t tho time ofale. If you hovo o n y SUBARjostlona. ploaso con- co ict you r local o s se s -sr-s offteo. T O Y O

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87.001)l POLICE IMPOUNDS r i d e la $500. For listing coll 208-53» 7 1 9-3001 e x t &B10* V 6 l >

TRANSMISSIONS ■Spoclol $369.95. VW '68

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3K 7 5 Electro limited. y i L i a oor. 465 onoino. cleond y 4 g o o d e n g i n e , tM/olfer. Coll 208-326- ^ 1 0 1 1 .}8 after Spm’_________:K '9 7 Pork Avo. Ullro..0 0 0 m llo a . $ 9 ,0 0 0 . .osocalI208-308-8112 206-308-8306,’>VY '8 8 C a v o llo r . 4 Asr. g ood cond , $ 9 9 6 / C»r.CaII208-733-5348,* Al;vV '9 9 Covollsr, 55K. p . .1 . t i n t . o x c . c o n d . . P l® a£SOO/offor. 738-2923* 0d 015VY '0 1 C a v a l l o r . if yOl.8 0 0 m is . E x c e llo n t w e 'Idition. $7000. Becky W owBi{•735-9825/420-5822* for on IY8LER '01 LeBaronivertlblo. 1 owner, runs . a t 138K. $2000, Coll>-5148 or 731-5148.* 7 3 ^IY8LER '9 8 S ob ring 1 ^ — . 83K miles, oxc. eond.1 loadod. 543-2882.’ TMUIGE '8 1 p ickup, 4x4- Claeallh 318 onglno, 4 e p d . Offvllroo. 94K orig ina l b :00>s. S3250,320-2947.* MoncJO E '0 7 in t r e p id 4 ______.r, 125K. $4,600. Coll Wo are 1-732-0788.*6B '08N eon.9eK .A T . '3. o o n d .. M u st s e l l liSO/ofter. 735-8846.* Cla‘ 'T /Convertible, n m s Rs <. k)oka g re a t ne ed s .•omewoncSiBoop----i.208-M l2 0 8 -7 > 4 -IS 7 r 13i r e r r i D n s r B C T S s .OS. PW . PL, s to r s o .a woll 4 goo d c o n d - .< * * 1. $ 1 2 0 0 /o ffo r. Cotl-2468 leave m essage* S '

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Accord 4 dr., 2 .7 0 0 e rb e sto n e r. 208* 33-4754 after 4:30 pm.*> N d a ‘92 eivlo H atoh- ack . tinted windowa. AC, e w tlra s . good c o n d ., 2 6 0 0 . C all 7 3 3 -0 8 0 1 a y a o r 7 3 4 « 0 1 e v e a .» rJc6 L N ^06 M ark V lli. o o d condHlon. $5500 ♦3-4184 leove m w a g e * 5R C U R Y '7 7 C o V g a r :R7. 62K. $1800/offer. ih r y s le r '66 N ew port. 9K l3W offer. 734-2842* ^ R d O R V '9 0 S o b i o .Ixed up 4 ready io go . nty 93K miles. L oaded.:lee s llvor-grey c o lo r.1760.208-75^9379.* ;R e b R V 'OS S a b le , 4 oor, all power, AC, runs oil, $ 2 9 0 0 .4 2 3 -4 4 ^ « e i lR V '» 8 6 r a n d T |^ u is, all loolhsr I n tM r ,

iX irubo , R uns g r i a t . ew tlrss . CDplayer.>rd '91 Expioror. N ew ansmlssion, nm s g re a t lick *90 Pork Ave. Q reat sck to school car. Rune •*a t Con 732-6383’8 8 A N *92 S t a n z a . 5 >d.. looks ond njns good. 3O 00/offsr. C oll 2 0 8 - J4-3411 or 731-3418.*0 8 '0 4 siihouono. seii- g because: Hubby buys »w ono: I have his; no ' le d for 3. Original ovm- •. chflnycond.>lewtlres, e tic u lo u s p re v e n tiv e irel $3500.324>4B54* ifMOUTH ‘88 Coraveiie , E , S lO O O /offer. C a l l I ) B - 7 3 3 - ^ / _________

IW trans,. paint 4 tires. ! r iv es like nsw $ 3 0 0 0 / - fer738«>3a/320-1147*

I, dark bluo. exc. ednd., side & out. $2000 (Blue X>k $3166)734-6690’NTIAC '91 Bonneville, r e s t cor for the money.1500, 208-410-2387.*NTIAC '92 Sonnevllle SEI. njns g re o t, vrtilte,5 . CO. le a th e r e e o ta ,>200 208-878-3210 o r D-4800’NTIAC '01 Gropd Prix r gold, new ilres. 37K. ' a y t o k e p o r t t r a d e 4.500/offsr. 423^888*

Ith 91 .414 m iles, m a - ! o n color, sa lo am an 'o j ir . alm ost all h ighw ay Ilos. S9175 320-2947.* N T IA C -02 S u n f lr o .ISS lhan IQK. C ru ise .3. CD. onll-theft IobKs ; e l l l a k e n c a r e d f . :4.000.208404-8918.*’A B '8 8 9 0 0 T u r < «700 5 epeed. leattjftf; 5-AKVFM. power e V e i^Ing, ski roek. moufjgi<

a 'ln ta 'l n ™ d“ c s ^ 8-733-1301.’ . 2 :3ARU '81 Wagon A x ^ i r condition. $5OO/o0er. I 111208-84^1751.’ « - r Y O T A '8 9 C o m r y .I I . 0 0 0 m llo a pKTsv:5 0 0 .208-733-2342.^j:- Y O T A '9 9 A v a S > stinum Edition. loadM :.0 0 0 milos. E x c e lla tt d e I $ 1 9 . 0 0 0 . C W

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