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In IheAwdi <eW8 TWINE/ people cc College o refugee cei ion ...A2-5 Uunigrado) tU8rfes..C2 by the Sep lion ..M -7 Slon. .bi-3 rts...Bl-5 . jfl ntm ..M V ^C l: Ba*56a FormvJ msMiipifc ^ W dl cfeRiiM. liacehek^ rnym^mm T\ F e a r iper hits lOthvictir WaehlrwtaiPot______________ Philadelphia man was fatal at a Spot^lvanla, Va., gas si as a state police trooper inves !d a traffic acddent across tl it, launching a massive and fn iig search for the gunman ar king fears chat the sniper stai he Washington area had strw 1. urces Friday night said hallist mce coDdusively links the shoe umb mistakes asoclfdPr— ______________ LSHINGTON - In 1985, poUc cted Richard Ramirez of bein, Night Stalker,” the man respor for a string of nocturnal ktmng errorized soudiem C^lifomia ii iid-1980s. Ihey knew his name ound a partial fingerprint an< eleased nis picture co the pub -'f, fvlaoil, Uw (raintt u|M ivl»r ■ Wndwi Sanio. pnOott lh. oil im igratio] •Mewimd i ■OirtWlPWM_____________ FALLS-lha number of i coming throug the t I of Southem Idaho's .1 i the wake of tightened tioQstandards prompted c «pt 11 ateado, the can- c jrterwir y ’- . '' ' '^ 5 e6SF !«*»•', w grip tim, in sight of stai _____ ing of Kenneth Bri sniper who haa kij itally and wounded two i is sta- region - each tim ivesti- undetected. 3 the This dme, a Virg I &US- who was SO yards a I and at the time of the stalk- heard a gunshot anc truck out ever seeing the - dessaid. [lisdc hoot- Please see 5S often trip u] ____ But it wasn’t old- leather detective )lice police finally to capt «ing was nabbed and b ^ pon- idenu while trying East Los Angeles, ia in Sometimes, it’s t une, . slipups that trip tha and Washington-aree pub- similar break will le Please see ________ R ais or at tha Ceila|« of Southam Id I winds win dia down ovar tha m 3ncrackc ter's director said. There were 87 arrival! CSI Refugee Services Cen ing the past fiscal year • ended Sept 30 - compari .187 arrivals during the p ^ a ^ said center direct Arrivals were slowed b ’eiMd restrictions, which ii more thorough backg iis N ob Jt , ; Nobel offici « priz&should 1 Sj,%;'-to criticism c jjlf /.iiia award, announ |ot f \0 ^ :d te d Carter’s tioar tbhdping toproc Acxords betwe *4n itself a tO(JUallfy " It also I t e rde ql fcs^^ffA s^C iirter .'^rotw , K B e^.aiM hM.bw nMi n J i -liftBuUUc office in 1991 Fm turday, October 12, ►s D . ate trooper Wdges, S3, with the killed seven others 3 in the Washington ^ Ime slipping away rginia state trooper, . 1away ftDm Bridges le 9:30 ajn. attack, md ran to help with- he shooter, authbri- eeSH00TlN0.PageA2 jp killers Id-fashioned, shoe- ire work that led ipture Ramirez. He . eaten by angry res- . :g to steal a car in i the killers’ own lemup. « ea police hope a ^ lead them, to who- eelWISTAKE.P3geA2 source SING THE FL Idaho, usas a boom tntcl( to sni M xt faw days, but temperatura down hit checks for peo] Bis at the in the U.S., BU enter dur- expects the sli r - which rary as the bac ared with slowed in the previous clears up. Th< ctor Ron might be back < January, Black by dght- Meanwhile, 1; induded happy to bear kground Black said. )el Peac . I eled t Cial says Rosalyn Ibe taken SSy*! of Bush meed Friday in sal acce “vital contribu. this bre oducd the Camp rights." reen Israel and jj^ [s;to J dMd CanWs *r:thdAUmita frrtldtboo^.'^ ' -samelini V. .. 65 ~ ■" sHi JIM I 2627 , C . r ( iiinsiiotln^rglnli ^man was fataty Shot laa Station FrWay momlog. lovm a stretch of Inierstate 95 nd twgan poWng over whItB va« fterwitneisses 9portW.9(»^lng van driving *'■— VIROINIA PiifK* mitim i-~ . 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He said he inc slump to be tempo- sec backlog of applicants I he wake of Sept. 11 see rhe refugee center ani ^u^jofullsp^db, p., t, he and his staff are pri ar with the changes, ce Prize the world with his w lynn, Carter said, concei an r i ^ ts has grown to indude the rights to live in peace, to adequate health care, she! and to economic opportunity, hope this award reoects a uni cceptance and even embrw broad-based concept of hue *•” a peace prise indudes $1 mil le redpient Carter said mos noney will go to the Car T- • . nnar Berge, chairman of 1 Committee, told reporter: that the'Ianguage of the aw bn "shoidd ba ipterprete<t«a tsmTtf'the'llne'tlflt'thiBcurT ) adtdnistrBdon has taken. It In tbe leg to all that follow Hhe as die United States.” Pl0a8e5MltoBa,P^ ...... - "• •• ■ ......... ......... - ; 30632 12/15/20° i pftRKE 27 E YANDELL . .PASO jq ^ e g i o ] 95 X -. Jjp-' Shootlni I 2Ey ■ InJuiy Sa o No Inii il - i°- 2^A0 IStan xtti and Mutti I >und ailta do—d | ' OOT waiMM/mnM a In Friday's high Winds. Tha 0 racord Iowa ovsr tha wtakand. enter hari “We fully support increased background checks security dearances,” he sdd. Black said the restrict! seemed to hit across the be and didn’t focus pardcularl: people coming from Arabl Muslim areas. The center se primarily Bosnian refugees, Please see REFUQEEI, Paj ^ A presidei Thahigtillghlofforr was tha signing ol tl wife Prasldanl Anway Si iceptof *Wcmt»ywonm» i^not MtwhlipnAd* ’w u e r , ihttaddnuMratt natnnaJ orpananx N.o.rt*.Ub«la.lnd ^Hafpaddafusagfi Ragularty voluiM nost of organization that bu -arter thepoor. ^Amrdadforhisei of the ol mental Hneaa. human rtghtaabroai <1 oa.Q------- awmiunjiBiwpw It’s a frCanarCamarpan *wthe intamational aid gro aradlcata diseases. >ageA2 aowCTsj MO^ 79903 rate Trend "““■j areaed ^ / The Tlmaa Nawa ^ 1 ThaAaaoclatedi r — li JEROME-, i Idaho’s high sc - ] J i l l the stale’s His ^ surged, new U.: ismi'V report says. ^ '■ * Idaho’s trend " the rest of t HInwnics make ' ly disproportioi > ± nation’s highs L wk ^ ■jeC tough task for seardiing for be cate risi^ ntmU y Spanish-maldn —rcH Jim Cobble, D istria superini problem largel _______ particularly tl coun and I barrier Ihe longer a J attends school w ■■IH the more likely school throug i IvW ble sal± In ina rates of Hispanl ^^S l ble to if not gn Caucasian counn That’s not to a _ ,ri adonHispanlcss B ikJ drc^}ping out, sa at-risk youth co Idaho Migrant ' ' 3 Hispanic stu^ ^ ||H famlUea that wc leaving the stud OjR>getiw ,f she said. Ihus,b - mand of E a ^ t enou^ Tbe newly re ' fitim ifae 20 w 0 30.7 percM t of ] between the agi who aren’t encw Hispanic That’s u . cent in 1990. Bodi were less dum .th ageof33.8pei« 21.7 percent in 191 The dramatic percentage is dui overall growth ii population durin 35.3 million, rivs the nation’s lar ISH group. Hispanic Mm near& 16 percent year-olds m 2000 , . educadond backg llpercentihl99a ------- WhUe the numt dropouts and tho f attended high sc (•/-J nearly S3 percen [ i J . populadon of Hisp diat age grew by cent ksSS In Idaho, the m 4 don increased 92 :tlom ’90s. teaching 101,1 hoard Percent of the stat riv on Offidals so blc or fate among Hispa in the state is abo •a hut compared with abe ' ’ cent of non-Hispi ’ajeA2 Please see HISf snt turned Nobel 3mier U.8. Prasklant Jimmy Carl ll tha Camp David Accords betwe Sadat and laiaall Premier Menac 18 Nobel Peace Prize. I'wwy irtarCantarlnlsea.athlnk lankarv abonat and Intamational Issum o4 i ons around tha wortd. N o t^ amc mantaiy alaetlons In V»r>ezuela. P< indonasla and the Amertcaa. growing nudear tensions In Korea ••(a for Habltal for Humanity.Tho builds and renovatos homoa lor > eflorta to feduce the sUgma ^ ipanlaa to advance „ ^ M •rtnerawtih m : *rny C«w Ubmry S Muwm; >02 50 ccnts spanic )pout s rises id challenges educators lawaand tedPreaa____________ i - Almost a third of h school dropouts are propordon diat near- during the 1990s as Hispanic population / U.S. Census Bureau end mirrored much of if the country, as Ake up an increasing- rdonate share of the sh school dropouts, resents an espedaUy for school districts r better-ways-to edu- im iben of inudgram iking students. • lie, Jerom e School - srintendem; said die, rgely involvesi first- y tM se who have I ved from tiM irbotte ! ad face a language j r a Hispanic Rodent > olwidi&tediialcL celyheistoatiaM . ■ A graduatioo. Cob- ract, the attendanoe panics are compcra* greater than their untetparts*.headd. to cay secoodgener- ' fl Ica are imnnme from ' II ,sddMariaC«dB. U 1 counselor for the x.V int CoimctL Uaay < - I u ^ ; s come from cworfcaU’^ ,t^ of Idaho r^denta ages of 26 and 19 Ecculedin sdiool are fsup£nxnl6.1pei^ 3oth Idaho ranloogs i .die oadond aver ercent lo 2000 and 11990. y.-i tic change in the due mostly to die h in the Hispanic uing the 1990s to rivaliog blacks as largest minod^ ent of afi 16- to 19- 000 , regardless of ^ground, up firom Lunber of Hispanic those who never ^ school grew by cent, the overall flispanic youdis of by about 45 per^ i Hispanic ^pula- 92 percent In the 101,000 , or about 8 state’s total popu- s say the dropout ispanic teen-agers about 30 percent, about 8 to 10 per^ ispanic students. HI8PANIC8 .PageA2 el man Carler'a presidency stween Egyptian snachem ^ I n for k and policy center I of public policy, amofjg those, a. Pem; Guyana. jrea Iho i -

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B lack s a id t h e r e s t r ic t ! seem ed to h i t ac ro ss th e be a n d d id n ’t focus p a rdcu larl: p eo p le com ing fro m A ra b l M uslim areas. T he c en te r se p rim arily B osnian refugees,

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T h e annals of m ass^nurc to ry a re filled w idi k illers i u p b y th d r mistakes.

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charges 22 people ming terrorist acts', L ebanon - Lebanese s h ave c harged 2 2 sus- Q aida m e m b e rs w ith to c a r ry o u t te r ro r is t ic ia l o f f ic ia l s s a id

if m ilita ry prosecutor, eh, said th e 22 indud- li a n d tw o L e b a n e se onfessed tb bdong ing lin Laden’s te rro r net-

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O ffidal Iraq spoke h o t^ d a y a f t e r C o n g re ss a u t l P r e s id e n t B u sh to u se a g a in s t I ra q . B ro ad cast : s t a t e T V , a p r a y e r denounced Bush as a n “idii th e U .S . a d m in is t r a t io r band of terrorists,”

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Prisoners can get luxurli when they get out

In response to th e m an wh incarcera ted in th e Twin F d C ounty J d l w ho was complai th a t h e was n o t receiving del accom m odations in h is le tte r F riday’s (Oct. 4) Timcs-Ncws i d s o n o t being trea ted cordial enough by ja il d eputies, I hai th is response:

H ave you e v e r heard the ph rase , “ If you can’t do the ti d ien d on’t do th e crim e"?

Ja ils a rc n o t supposed to b< coim try d u b s , they ’r e there ti m ake people contem plate the crim es and m ak e them n ever w an t to com e b ack to th is plai ag d n . I t’s a w onder Sheriff Tousley can k e e p d ie county j up a n d running an d d s o run t sh e riffs d ep an m en t on d ie m ;e r budget h e is given and ha: d e d w ith.

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“Kody Cole is a rea l good ball p layer and h e n eeds to t the ball more,” M inico coach P e ir ig o t sa id . “ A n d to n igh made th e m ost o u t o f those oi

mer lifts i

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ra n k e d Longh--------------' Sooner^ in theit w ay by t h e i r R e d Ri recru iting team s a re SO. i t ie s h e ’s O k la h o m a J ones on tw o y ears ago, u id e d th e W inning b ig oi ice cham- a n d d e fe n s e n a tio n a l c o ach Bob S t s t top 10 th e c r id d sm B

S to o p s ’ d« n a t io n a l A m e r ic a n s B :10 years. R o ck y C alm u / y ea r on th e S ooners sti t d ... 107

Brown P'eas

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duringthe first half of their gan ipartans In theflrst half of the g

com ing srd e r to tu n itie s . It w as iions to with tha t burst brun th e seen th a t in th reeo f th e On F rid a y , J e

he odd most likely saw t 1 c a tc h . and th e S p a rtanc e iv e r got th e ball on the

Une a f te r a wobk>d foot' their first possessi) touch T ren t Fe tzer a± Tim with a 9-yard runs h t h e off th e right ta d doppor- in favor of the Spa

Angels to

r)(oskls, left, imtucceufully tr M M dsy bl tbe third b n b « of I A M bita, Cam. Twins ehortatoi t :

htoin ' cloet^TVoy Perdvi S»-0:^In-a-llnle;earlier t

ing the postseason. iqojr»? Anaheim failec w a y ; despite advandn tgels • ; dilrd widi one ou t: p . ;

T S2 0 0 2

c h a n c eI looks for revenge I Inst BYU-B4 In’t w orry about it any I

t h av e to if th e third- Wighom s can get by th e uthe 9 7 th installm ent o f ■R iv e r r iv a lry . B o th H

:-0. ■1 8 b e a t T e x a s 63 .14 Igo, th e n 14-3 last year. HS o r tigh t, w ith o ffense ■ise , is w hy S o o n e rs HS to o p s d o esn ’t h e a r H

1 Brown has. ' ■d e f e n s e lo s t A ll- . H

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game a t Mlnlco High School on I e game en route to a 21-9 defet

show in 2IS n ic e to s e e him “ Wt back. W e haven’t .starts•ee o r fou r w eeks.” T enyJ e r o m e (2-4, 0-3) of notiv too m uch o f him Cola n o ffen se , w h ich and sth e Je ro m e 47-yard Nate ')bbly p u n t to s ta r t was al!Ssion. Uiank‘ cap p ed th e d rive a husiun on a toss stveep the ot d d e to m ake i t 7-0 >partans (3-3,2-0).

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Sho a n E£ fire d w i th i and gl th is w s i te o tra in ir . “ Bu im pre: to ld

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• W est 1 Q val,-he's com ing~ eon. T -th m usual dur- S h o ' cm. . ' seven :le d to g e t a r iiii m anag ring a r u n n e r to Y ork 1 U tin tfaeseventh , th e Di iANAHBII.PaseB2 . 2000.

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Texas quartsrback Chris Simms against OMalioma S tate. Texas’

hopes

on Friday. The Tiger efeat to the Spartans.

21-9-win“ W e ju s t h a v e lo ge t b e tt i irts to the gam e,” Je rom e coai :n y W aidey said. *,‘It’s a matti not being ready to play.”Cole ran in a 1-yard touchdow d scored on a sh o rt pass fro Ite Tracy out in th e flat th a t 1 IS ab le to tu m into a 20-yard T inks to a scnsadonal block froi lustling Neil C lark tha t seale 3 outside os Minico took a 21

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I t w as th e sevi v k tocy fo r th e Ti

' E a f t ) o v e r th e E w h o w e re h u r t te a m s fu m b le t u m o w s total.

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p l a y ^ s w ith a 2 pod. Tw in Falls n H ighland n ex t w i o thw ^pod gam e I would th rea ten tf o< a postseason b e

C apitalizing on in g k ic k o f f r e tu punched i t in on o f t h e g a m e ' F ie ld in g conne< M arches o n a 20-; wfth one m inu te n

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pan ed on tb e next w ind p la y e d havo b o u a d n g o t f a B n th e turnover. Idaht i t in fo r th e 21-0 laa U ire e to u c h d o w n B n m .' T w in F aU s n e v s a id B ru in h e a d SchaaL

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“O ur k ids c u n e ou touch.” b e said. "W e > give th em o ne b a d Imocked us o ut of the year."

W endell (6-0) vlsil Friday.

MinicoCMthwadfromBllead.

“ I t fee ls good to b running a nd catching ing th e b all a nd h e l ^ out." Cole said.

I Cole ran th e ball forn ine carries a nd cauol e s fbr 43 yards.

. But Cole’s best plaj

. b e e n a d iv ing in te r a h e snagged in th e thi w ith J e ro m e knocki doorstep a f te r blockir p u n t a nd getting d ie 1

Pilots _ConttHSdkMBlt i o a 72 y a rd s f o r a n

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. ak B a t £ e V iS e y 37.la te r , G lenns F e rry q t

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t * m f b r a 35>yard t t i a a ^ w fth 2 :4 a le f t i

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I L L S . S c o r in g 21 o p en iiu 1;4& I d ^ to a 4 f l 2 w m ov er ....tay . ^ S Wleventh consecutive ^.0 1 *I T igers (4-2,2-0 SA e B ru in s (3-3, O '!), i r t b y tw o s p e c ia l R nrf a le s a n d s e v e n g '

• M t i w i r d l n l h e s m ust w in o u t ovar w eek in d ie ir only

le th is year. A loss p u d . n th e Bruins’ hopes Jed I deipiio n a 60-yard open- Bobcs e tu m , t h e T ig e r s with 1 on th e aecond p l ^ a w h e n N a th a n ^ n e c te d w tth J o e l

I W c k ^ b o im d e d {„M receiver and into a T ig e r s p la y e r ,

conds la te r , i t w as SSfJi' 1 B urton took i t in

le sam e diing hap- lext kickoff a s th e f-i m i ivoc w ith th e ba ll e - n m B ru in rece iv e r fo r

FaDs p u n d ied la a d c n d ie first o f ^SSmi w n s f ro m S h a n e

^ Buhl:l e v e r re c o v e re d , t, . t, lad c o a c h M a rk d e d e

• b « t o y « p e < ^ sS S o iUS,” ; h e s a id . playw:

> k ic k o ffs in t h e River(i g o t to h a v e g u y s "We going on.** ties an ^ h a d 2 4 r u ^lot T w in F a lls o n Buhl o

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t a J S 3 ! ^ U . a nv a r d s w i th 194 O n ^ L uc M artin w en t S im o n ' o iro fd riv M n u tf* B oum a . H e also connect- 78 y a rd Ite r o n a 10-yard Ind isna quarter. R iver's

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D b e o u t th e re back^** Ct ing and throw- slow pass ilping th e team b o b b led 1

ia ."for 56 yards on Jerom e ught four pass- th ree q ua

n ih g < » d play m ay hav« 2 6 -y a rd s rcep d o n th a t Jansaon a d iird q u a r te r k m in g a i e k in g o n th e p u n t, Jdng a Bfinico T h e Tii tie ba ll Just 27 again in d

tim e , Roi a n a p p a r e n t kM kisdtol

A to u g ln a lly n egated a lm q a ta s :> Pilots poases- fh m e d fa a 37. Two p lays - BUt tor q u a rte rb a c k VUdngske imons b eh in d f r e s h leg i p a p y t p a t - o f f ^ E I to u c h d o w n a g a in s t a 1 ft in th e f i r s t a a d n a a ry i

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e;^fflsc!SMSurlay42,Pocato»ol9BURLEY - Q u ir te rb sc k Matl [d id rushed for three toucfadowni d the B u rin Bobcat defense hdd s Pocatello huHsni to Just 29 yardi th ing u th e Burley downed th i Hans 42-19 for a homecoming coi> rence victory Friday a t Budgs

beats (S'S ovenIL 20 Great Badn) th 124 yard* ruihing and scored on 5-yard run.S erardo V ega led th e B obcat rensewith eight tsckles and Adam min had two interceptions, includ- : one for a touchdown, i^xatella fell to 1-5 overall and 1-1 m ference. '

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l i l 3 1 ,W D 0 d R h f e r 7[AILEY - The Buhllndisns s tn w i early, then dominated in tb e il p e rio d , moving to 3-0 in tooth Central Idsho Conference ' widi a 31-7 victoiy over Wood sr(0-3,l.S).iVe killed ourselves widi penal- sn d turnovers early. T hm we e d to tske t e e of tbe b(dl,r said 1 coach G ary Krumm. “Wood :r p layed Us hard. I t took us a e. but we finaUy got i t going in ourth quaner.”m B o u m e r scored from two s out and M ksJi A lean d er con­ed on a 27 ya rd fie ld goal □ptforalO O hslftinelead.I th e first play of th e quarter )n Olsen took in a pass from ner (156 yards p n s l i ^ and ran ards fo r th e touchdo^wn. The m s blocked a pu n t on Wood r 's n ex t possession and J.D . d made them pay with a 7-yard Boumer finished out the scoing D 2-yard nm late.

iy44,Cam«$0R E Y -R otbtoE lliw onlncond touchdowns to lead C ^ over IS County Friday, 44-0. w ith touchdowns.and over 10 tack-

m 'H e n n e fe r scored die l irs t— lown, John SaOi and Ellsworth touchdow ns In th e second

r . bringing die halfdme scoce 0. The Panthers (6-0) got 45 or a total o f 182 y a i ^ Sean issa got 98 p a s ^ y a r t^ and o rth , H e n n e fe r a n d S e th o n got over 10 taddes each, ly Friday a t Shoshone.

i r o m a mI t sw u n g th e m om entum Cole said. *1 saw It was a

ISS a n d I ju s t dove for it and td iL B u t I p u lled i t back

m e’s lo n e sco re th e firs t ruarters cam e a t d ie begin- f d ie second q u a r te r on a d f i e ld g o a l b y D e re k 1 a f te r g e tting die ball fol- aM inloo personal foul on a I

T ig a ra g o t on th e bo ard 1 a m e fourth quarter \Wim

to d r if lu e a 's to u ch d o w n» b e tfie back-breaker. tig h P i lo ts d e fe n s e w as Ias sh a ip a s d ie wind d ia t t

t a d i^ a y e n alike. ato V a lle y ’s c re d i t , th e fl k ^ f i t t i n g and C oates'ega s p a r k e d th e V ik e s CI <n t h a f n u r t h ya O lx o f FU ots s ta r te ra ti

■ m . ' h^ , 6 7 . y a r d L a n h i d i e o half.'C o« t«a broke looseIb C D d4-to acoM 'on a 6* 11i c g O g ^ m a k a i t l M : F

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Devos defeated die Ri Friday, 38-16. in Richfi.

Brian Foote opened a 79«ard pass Rom Va

f . . . th ird m inute of the I B lue D evils Shsw n Biyant Pitman scored

^ quarter, as did T ig e n \ ^ and P aul WardTbrini _ dm e score to 2^16. D

y a ^ w u 2 9 8 , w l t } and 138 passing, Dietr

1, ^ els to CIsrk County Fri(

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Hanien 46, North

a n o th e r TD to lead 1 Huskies over North G « in Sawtooth Soudi footb

Marus Dobey. M an Fi Greg Norris e r a ran in Huddes(4-2,2-lSawtooi

H ansen tra v e ls to Friday.

K Bl- “*r.s“ • t i s i g e a a , .al-

lidoda Claifc County 26, Sh

“ * SHOSHONE - Clai defeated Shoshone 2601

^ foodxiU Friday in Shosho ^ Clark County toialec

rushing and 79 y e ^ pass Shoshone (1-5, 0-3)

» Shoshone hosu Carey I

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Dodo 48, Kimberiy:K IM BERLY -D edo t(

yards p e a ^ and 216 yai to defeat KiiDberly 4S-H Sawtooth Central ( foodnU.

Jordan Bagwell ran in I downs to lead the Hornets.

1 K i m b ^ surpassed Dei f ing w ith 160 y ards, but

I yards rushing and Jim Ree

Ii a u “: 3 i : s

Cory B auer g o t h is th ird two weeks an d th en h au 32-yard pass from J e d S< who replaced Jesse Pallas terback in d ie first half to offense a sparic.

“I th o u ^ t our defense

diem in some holes early.” B u t M in ic o 's p la y e d

ho ld in g th e T igers to 15! rushing a nd 11 first down game.

S e n io r b a c k C la y Sw

“ G lenns F e rry J u s t m a b ig p la y s a n d w e d id M u ssm an n said.**Still a f diose turnovers, to t e in dk « d ie d id w as all you coi for,^,Tihe little plays also woi

m o « on quick cuts it ho le a n d b y gain ing yard) co n ta c t

-H e ’a l4 0 p o u n d s b u t ! l ik e a cannonbalL 't aa ld <

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indudingKl Iha (ama with Ittau CmiraiKaSffllnthee firs t q u a n e r. with 136:m D iv ine andid in the second ^ M urtaiI Victor Vasques Soudi) hoiInging the half-Dletrich’s to td1th 159 rushing B 5>ttrich (4-2) trav- ir ru im iu iriday. M-uMTOfMnl

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h O r n i O KETCH V^erWey rushed Cutthroatsf and cruinv for nighc defaid th e H ansen cerlnK etdt a l 460 Friday The CootbalL Drew D enFreestone,and upon in d iin a lD f o r th e a n d ju a n :M th Soulh). goals. Aui:o C astle fo rd Stoddeinai

win. T heC on

, coach R id

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and th e gai seed lnd ie l

MaglcVtaih o « h o n o Ola rk C ouniy 5'

ed 1S9 yards sehioi-iii*t ThecanM

») s tru g g le d , I w t m»nut 5 rudilng and Jerem y Vai

fast-break. i y Friday. had 15 saves

M sgkValn t e ls ( 0 H a n'oe* Lighthouse t

Vtolleyball Murtaugh 21-15,21

u l Q TWINFA]t xJ Conference andxildeP, nj™r.™ch.)edo in dbss- Conquerorslit fe ll p S S h S l

156 y a rd s .3r« w h ad a ll „dsiM Binain Raft R iver Miorter had-71----- ------------------eeveshad40 TheCommC) t iav d s to Bibs, 19-2

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Bliss. 19-21,2] F r id ay in N

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The Comm N o rth s id e ) 1 M ondayforai

rd p ick in J e ro m e w ith 1lu le d in a 19 carries, whSeam ons, 130 y a rd s onas a t quar- Spartans,to give th e “ T h a t w as

homecoming."s e p layedley said. mi

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Igsr W ard to td e d 172 yards ]g w ith fo u r touchdowns, ing a pum and kickoff renim. (Timmins ran for tfarse touch- and receved for another TD

36 yards rushing and 32 yards

la u g h (3-3, 2-1 Sawtooth hosts Rockland Friday.

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flSfflerSBSRT.ff'"*” ':r3 “,BoccarommunHy School 6 ,9CHUM - The undefeated «ts advanced to 12-0 I^ d a y rfaadng Bliss 6 0 in boys SOC- etchum.:ommunity School’s keeper «tw iler hasn’t been scored e i ^ t games. Sean U ggins

u M unos each scoredtw o Austin M cGann and Drew n added a god apiece for the

iommunity Schod (120.7-0) Lichard iW td a w s d d d ie u good preparadon for d ie iver game.tutthroats host Wood River conference d o te r Monday game dedding who has top tieleague.

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FALLS - Majlc V.lloy I defeated The Communlw junior varsity 1-0 to mai^^ t for die Conqueron une was scordess undl d ie lu te o f th e gam e when l^anden Bosch scored off a k. MVC keeper NidcPnwst

Valley (9-2-3,3-M 3A )t«v . a rry Barry P ark to p lay ] seloday. ,

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Joddard led defensively11

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“ W e h a d a g o o d ata cou ldn ’t p u n c h i t In thi q ua rte r, m th e d i M qu c a m e o u t s t r o n g ,” 9 a: M edina, vdio scored o n a th rew a touchdow n pasa.

R o ck lan d c a m e In wi reco rd an d ex p e c te d to Wolves a te s t w id i-d ieir BtiQdogs fea tu red &foot*3 back C ameron Nelaon a n running b ack R ich a rd h W olve^ defense p roved t stro n g . I t s t a n e d w ith 1 series an d .ev en w ith res m uch of th e secoiid half Rockland down.

T h e B ulldogs w e n t thj o u t in the ir f irs t aeiiea. V different players running Casdeford m oved down ti M e d in a fo u n d r e c e iv e M aves open in th e e nd » 23 -yard s t r ik e a a d th e took th e lead abc m inu tes game.

I h e passing g am e was ful fo r the w S v e s aa M ^ 8-fbrlO for 146 yards.

“W e have b een woridng since th e sum m er a n d I t la off. I h ave th re e good rec M edinaadded; .

R ockland tu rn e d tb e b on downs and M aves had o n d to u c h d o w n o f th e w id i a 4 9 -yard sc a m p e r sweep lefL

“ O n th e sw e e p I g o t 1 block from B en (Rodgers; M aves, w ho ru sh e d for 7: and caught a p a ir o f passe yards. “W e cam e o u t grea g o t o f f g u a rd . W e h a d ti d iem w hat w e could do.”

WhHe th e defense contir dom inate, d ie offense was to a d d m o re p o in ts . Twi W olves w ere I n d d e th e 1

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In t h e i r o p e n e r , th e Gc E ag les (20-4) d o w n ed M ot T ed i, 30-26,30-19.30^1.

C S I c o a c h B e n S tro u d a f t e r a s lo p p y o u d n g agi Tech, th e E a ^ rebounded th e n ice v icto iy o v e r A lberts

“I t w a s a g o o d m a tc h played p re tty w ell,” h e said, first g am e i t w as Idnd o f b a d fo r th b e fo re w e b ro k e i t 0 W e looked x v a l ly g o ^ ”

S t r o u d s a id t h e E a ^ e s using th e t o u m r a e n t to rc d w ir ed g e befo re tiex t wedci c r u d a l ro a d t r i p to .S a l t ] C om m unlty^C oU ege a p d 1 V alley S ta te C c iU e ^ B odi 1 sd io o u aw ept C SI tw o w e ^ a th o m e .

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In a ro o m a t Untv H o sp ita l a p p ro p r ia te ly i th e “H ope C hapel,” doctt te a m m a n a g e m e n t b rep o rte rs F riday a bou t the of th e 22-year-old p o in t gut

Lopez h a d s iv g e ry neai weeks ago on h is r i ^ t kne

' aga in -tea rin g h is an te rio r a te lig am en t H e f irs t injtu knee in 2001 - a f te r b ^ ed by th e Jazz - an d rein j in a n exhibition w ith th e S N ational team in A u g u s t

T h e k n e e w a s r e p a i r e m onth by using a po rtio n tendon th a t covers Lopez’ cap, sa id orthoped ic surge E. M arlow e G oble. A fte r tl in ju ry , E u ro p e a n d o c to i rep a ired th e k n e e u sin g * tissue” - a p rac tice Goble ch ided a s ou tdated .

“ W e e x p e c t t h a t R au l

Lakers’ team gei

N O R TH LTITLE ROCK (AP) - Baskets b y D evean ( and D erek F isher followed M em phis ru n in th e fourth te r F rid ay n ig h t a n d help< Los Angeles L akers to a ^ tory over th e Grizzlies in ar exhibidongam e.

P la y in g in h is a lm a mi ho m e a r e n a , F i s h e r sco r points, including a 3-pointe cut M emphis’ lead to S3-S2 third q u a rte r and a layup th the Lakers u p 87*82 w ith 3K)<

A fter D rew Gooden’s hool pu lled th e Grizzlies w ithin w ith 4 :20 r e m a in in g , M er m issed five of its f in a l sbc a nd tu m e d th e b a ll ov e r I once on a steal by F isher.

“This is w hat you d ream al said F ish er, who p lay ed hi lege ball a t A r k a n W li t t le “ I h a d a good g a m e . O u r won. I m ade some p lays lati dm e expired w ith th e baski in my hands.”

Gordan Giricek’s free throi M em phis’ only p o in t fo r n fo u r m in u te s dow n th e s tr A fter th e L akers w e n t u p * Shane B attier h it a ju m p e r the righ t side w ith 25 secondi

K o te Bryant scored 18 pot le ad th e Lakers, w h ile S tn S w ift h a d 24 p o in ts a n d rebounds for the Grizzlies.

Bulls 87. Raptors 79CHICAGO - J a y William:

13 p o in ts , five a s s is ts a n d re b o u n d s in h is C h icago d and Tyson C handler scored his 13 points in th e th ird qu to lead th e Bulls to a n 87>79 ly over th e Toronto R aptors NBA e x h ib i t io n g a m e F rTrifltir,

L indsey H u n te r h a d 21 p< -16 in t h e s e c o n d h a l t , T o ro n to , w h ile V in c e Ce a d d e d 15 p o in ts in 2 6 m in H u n te r w as 3*for>8 from. 3>i range. Lam ond M u rray add< 'p ^ n t s fo r T o ro n to o n 3*fc shooting.

T ten ton H assell also score p o in ts fo r th e B u lls , w C handler a dded 11 rebounds th ree blocked shots.

T1mberwohei90,HeatC

p o m t s t o le a d t h e M in n e T im berw olves to a 90-85 vie o v e r th e M iam i H e a t o n F r n lg fa t in th e f im N B A e x h ib g m e ^ ^ y e d in t h e D om in

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rd Raul Lopoz answers queitloni onoo about tho condition ofhlil< y porformod by doctors at tho Un 10 City. Lopot was a 2001 first rc

ly keep Sto rent out for

(A P ) - will b e ab le tolost likely w hen h is muscliason w ith to norm al," Gohs clinging G oble said Lod a y ta k e to tra in w ith tlu

m Id-Febrvary.i lv e r s i ty H e sa id a prcy n a m e d c o u ld e x p e c tn o r s a n d k in d o f r e p a lb r i e f e d y e a r s , b u t h e

lie fu tu re p la y in g L o p e:u a rd . d u r i n g th e filarly tw o surgery ,nee a f te r “B eing tired Lo r c r u d - in g a w e a k m u sclured th e J a z z v ic e p:n g draft* O ’C o n n o r sa idn ju red it Lopez l ik e ly wiS panish season , ev en b<

h im to a three-)r e d l a s t L o p ez a f t e r th•n of th e gives th e J a a t nsz’s k n e e h is surgery . O’©geon D r. “ W e w a n te dth e f irs t b e s t possib le w:

:o rs h a d NBA a n d th a tI “ d o n o r h im u n d e r o u r tlle gen tly m M,

A n d th a t me,a L o p ez o u t fo r a year.

Fisher hi ;tby Griza c . A rk .

NBAprn x c n r n d d ,

a n NBAw ith lO po in ts .

t o d i t

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rebounds, r tw ice . T h is w as th e :

Santo Domingo’s a rena, w hich seat

a ' t S

Nets 97, Sunsrow w as EA ST RUTHE n e a r ly R odney Rogers sc

i tre tc h . p o in ts in th e fin > 91-83, . N ew J e r s e y N et ar from laie-arriv ing Pho ids left. F riday night, o in ts to Kenyon M artin tro m ile and nine rebounc d n in e b ad 11 and Jason

E a s te rn C onfere w on th e i r secon spoiled th e §uns’

rns h a d S h aw n M arion “ d S tephen Mari

d 11 i f A m a re S to u d e n

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P r id a v journey for Phoen n o t arrive a t Com

po in ts. A re n a untU a n h r f o r 8»me.: a r t e r , T h e re w o t 64 in u te s . fou r te c h n ic a l a t 3-polnt to ^ g am e tlia t ( d e d 10 ^ 7 . ___________

Bucks 84, Mav,««d l 3 - M ILW AUKEE- w h ile Haislip scoied 20

T h o m a s a d d e d M ilwaukee M avericks W-77 1

io O an NBA exhibition linican . R ay A llen score<

IS f ^ ^ s a m Cassell and-T le s o ta added 11 for th e Bl /ic to ry Diric Nowitzkl s F rid ay 21 p o in ts In th e f ib id o n M averldcs (2>1) to in ican , Nick V an E xel ha---------- -Dallas.-----------

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tions from tho modli hli knoo following hlo0 University of Utahs t round draft pick fnm

ockton >r season1 to g ive 100 p e rc e n t - .I m cle s tren g th re tu rn s Goble said. 7 1 Lopez m ay b e re a d y .\ th e team a s early a s ' '

p ro fe ssio n a l a th le te ' s e t to p l a y o n t h i s •..‘ ll p a i r f o r a b o u t 1 0 : h e w a rn e d a g a in s t \L ?; >pez to e x h a u s t io n B f i r s t y e a r a f t e r , :

ed Is th e sam e a s haW au#cle ,"G O htt*aid ."" i p r e s i d e n t K e i^ n , ; a id t h e te a m k n e w . « y w o tildn ’t p la y tM s ' ^ a b e fo re th e y s ig n ed , i t x -y a r deal. S ign ing ' r th e .s e c o n d in ju ry ; a rooTft flTwr ’0 ’ComuH‘stdd. t e d to g iv e h im th e ' e w ay to p lay in d to ■ la t w a s Iw b r in g in g u r thum b) 0*Coon<v'

means bolding him:.r . , , , .

ipresoason. icheered nonstop fo r <

es sw ingm an F e lip e ily D om inican jriajnBr ro s te r . H e f in is h e d 5. ■)ds a d d e d 14 p o ln B «rw olves and K evin 10 p o in ts a n d n in e ^

:s le d th e H e a t w ith ') He M a lik AUen b a d . ro u n d d ra f t c h o ic e . added 10. H u t ceD- r S te p a n ia h a d 1 6 , .

h e 19 th NBA g a m e ' i t in A m e ric a s in c e '! f ir s t in tw o y e a rs . ‘ jo’s m ain baskednIL ' ' : seats 8 ^00 , w as so ld {

ins 93 •PHERFORD, N .J . - rs scored 10 of h is 17 f in a l 4:20 a n d th e

N e ts d e f e a te d th e P hoenix Suns 97-93

rtin a d d ed 13 poin ts >unds, K erry lu t t l i s ison K id d 10 a s th e ’ fe rence ch am p io n s co n d s t r a ig h t a n d ms’ exhibition open-

rion h a d 18 p o in ts Vlarbury and roolde d e m ir e a d d e d 15

raffle jam tu m ed a n Ip in to a tw o -h o u r loenix. T he Suns d id Continental A irlines in h o u r b e fo re th e

64 p erso n a l fouls, s a n d 54 tu rnovers la t d rew a crow d o f

laverlcks 77lE -R o o k ie M arcus 20 poin ts and Tim

i e d 18 a s th e des b ea t the Dallas 77 F r id a y n ig h t in tion gam e.Kyed 13 points, and

icB u d cs(M ). k i sco red 20 of h is tie f ir s t h a lf a s th e ) tMdc a 484 5 lead . L 1 h a d 14 p o in ts fo r ' fl

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- ’Noles-’C has nation title

MIAMI (AP) - hasn't missed a F Miami game in m decades.

He played two u i Hurricanes (1979

.! spent the last 21 3 tions ranging from tant to offensive Kchoe, like few 01 what this rivalry me

“For me, it’s Ch New Year’s and m it’s the whole nini said. "There’s notlii you like Flori Everybody’s talki

.about Florida and ;• :but for the Miami

^ ur litm us test Is [ «ame-Florida State ! • Sem inoles coa

^Bowden agrees.: “It’ll be the measi :hesaid.; When the No. 9 S< 1) and the 1

r, :Hurricanes (S-0) n Orange Bowl today, 1

■might also provide s jinto the national ch !game. The winner of {game has played for 1 {title seven of the last I *Tbat’« what mak* jthe great rivalries in «

i Mtamt coach Ii • Istid. “It is just ano

."but obviotisly It is Fit

.*You can’t put tbat ii .J Aground and you caa'i Jl 3t*s a very importan

: { And equally impor 'fi R ational title pictui f , V tooky : • In 1991, Florid i :Geny Thomas missed ' . ifieU goal in the closii

Ito give Miami a 17-16 I ^ I d e Right I. The H i .went on to beat Nebn

: Orange Bowl for a fou ! laldtle.

j • In 1992, Rorida S

JDolph;i l y O m a o M H K

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• The Dolphins playei •perfect game last Sund UNew-Englaad. Uiat wai jhowever.• Simday night will be i4toiy; Tbe Dolphins are j e re the Broncos ha

J : Denver Is a 3.5-jwini ;and tbe Broncos ahould pvouU lead any odter dii .1, but they’re in the A where they trail the N [unbeaten team, Oaklani ded with San Diego aft« !the* Chargers In Dtt jSundi^.; One Interesting match .the Denver defense, whk Ipassed everyone’s exp« lagainst the Miami ofl Iwhich Ricky Williams I iTay Fiedler into a far be ;terb«ck than In past seaso• -It would be amazing th people could have in whai Session theyVe In If diey c ,>with things like Jay Fled! coach Dave Wannstedt sai : The Broncos need tl more, It's in Denver an Sunday night..ffleaiiing t crowd gives the Broncos Ibiggeredge.. B R O N ^ 20.13

Qram Bay (plus 4.5) a t New England: Short week for the P

T e x a s__!contlMMdfromBl 13 point* per game. The lost starting quarterbacl .White and plugged in Nat ;who has thrown 148 stralg ;es without bdngintercepi jhaa a record of 13.1, th< .best winning percent! Isdiool history.I No wonder OU folks u [miffed-about being lls ,’Underdogs - for a fourth 1

r ~ f ^ w t s a a r i i b a e a M c 5 \ ' ^ » i r w t .* n d I p r o i i i i

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- Art Kehoe B Florida State- 1 more than two

3 seasons for the>79-80) and has1 years in posi-Kn student assis-ive l in e coach. H H |t others, knows B B B Imeans,Christmas and

I my birthday - line yards.” he >tliing that stirs orida State. liking a ll year nd Tennessee', ml Hurricanes, is alw ays the

ate.":oach Bobby

iasuring nicic,” JaJnJJ

J S .m ln o l« ^top-ranked n«^i

) m eet In the ™ „ly, the outcome - ^le some insight * championship

•ofthlsannudor the national J**® 2 * ^Bst 11 years. (or the pilakes It one of "in college foot- ° “«'h Lany Coker * Inmother game, WarrickFlorida State. and

It in tile back- Seminoli■n't hide that Miamirant game for then lost 1

game toportant to the Bowl.:ture. Here's • In 19S

Warrick airida S ta te’s Miami 2&sed a 34-yard Same to Tosing seconds Bowl.'-16 victory in • In ISs Hurricanes Minor amibraskainthe Miami 31-:fourth nadon- national ti

Virginia T.a State’s Dan • Last

lins will Jtor_________

lyed a nearly imdw against was in Miami.

be a different B n g u o l ue at Denver. M S B f l hardly ever

3int favorite,•uld be. Tliey M I W division at i

a AFC West,6 NFL’s only land, and are after beating Denver last

tchup will be irhlch has sur- xpectatlons, offense. In

IS has madebetter quar- jWiaml Dotphlr

sr5'-it''siycouJddeoI ViinitN iaE l ^ d o « , - NewEngJai,iThe gam . and i f . on

Bafttmore (t . atlndlanapc' Brian BiiUc

.but Ray Lewi s Packers. COLTS. 27-

and If you ha'h eo tfa iK in a siiadc Jason l o » w g o i «Nate Hybl. you should «<a U h tD ^ Texas defeSJSSfSi Redding saidthe third- ibat type of aimtase in need to be rei

sides of the baI are a bit Thi; is thelisted a t adhoolshaventhstraigl^ ranked in the

firat rime thsmnfldenc siraight y e a ^

imiseyoQ were ranked tnor ia our when No. 1 inaUeveyou 15-lS.leooewtao Overall, Tenpootntor “I b e l l m *t t m i f a a ^ tb

n W i n i n / s w A i S■iJ M d io - ^ liw y t l i i l i la g

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M l'ey missed a 39-yarder in vaning seconds to give I a 19-16 win in Wide Right e Hunicanes lost titc title to Alabama in the Sugar

I 1993, Eventual Heisman y winner Charlie Ward and minoles beat Miami 28-10, lefeated Nebraska 18-16 in

! program’s national

In 1996, Ick Dunn . _

the On 1

i°'°34.16' "SC IKSA«St the tideto Florida in the Sugar

1998, Chris Weinke. Peter < and the Seminoles beat 26-14, then lost the tide> Teimessee in the Fiesta i

1999, W einke, Travis 1 and the Seminoles beat n-21, then won a second ( I tide with a victory over i 1 Tech In the Sugar Bowl. st year, Ken Dorsey, 1

find it toiPro picks '

s

p

Slsii

AlniqurtMadtJay * •ds Into tb« end zone In a l arter of Sunday’s win wEnglMd. Tiland shouldn’t be bad ^ lose three straight, and y can pick on a bruised

WS,3(W4 ^

I (plus 6.5) ^ ipoUs[Uck might be a genius, • Ca!wls’shoulder hurts. 1*7-17 the

haven’t been in one or . gersituation where you Aoing to be tough, tlien imt■go hide in a comer," hef]ifensive end Cory 12 iBid. **It’s going to be ' Or a tm o sp h ^ and •ready to play on both derbalL” jaosi ie eighth tim e the tione met vdienbodt were threbe top S h a n d ies tbe Whithat’s happened tvro aceim U te laitt time bodi Oklid this high waa: 19S4, tor!U T a n d N a 3 0 U tiJ saya

quidexasleads5S3&S. • 'i y n fn a g iear'teib to fotbajrVeagreot jeam stop

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n i n I' -

I Andre Johnson a: Hurricanes snapped F game, hom e unbeatei with a 49-27 win a Campbell Stadium, ti tured a fifth national tit win over Nebraska In I Bowl.

“There’s something al game,” Miami defenslv

------------------------1 Matt ’said. “le special,.

. Winnlnigameca

H T V aaround, really a

_______________ I e x c la mpoint.”

The stakes are equal this season.

Florida State lost to Lc In overtim e and str against Iowa State and C Quarterbock Chris Rix £ defense have taken the t the criticism.

Rix threw an intercep overtime to'seal the vict Louisville, then was boo week at home against Cl The defense has given

)ugh-goi]NewOrleaiu(mlninl a t Washington

Patrick Rams^ played M: ball in New Orieans. More tant, the Saints have tape' wiikh should lessen his effid

SAINTS, 27-18

San Francisco (minus 3 a t Seattle (M ondavM

Does Mike H o l i n ^ ^ was on th eod ier^ e?

SEAHAWI^4-23

Pittsburgh (<iilnii8 6.S) a t Cincinnati

As badly as they’ve playi Steelers could be tied for tl: sion lead if diey wia

STEELERS, 3M 3

Jiscksonvllle (minus 1.6) a t Tennessee

Two teams that typify the They’re in exactly the op] P la ^ th ^ w ^ ^ p p o s e d t

Cleveland (ofq at TampaTim Coucii has been deoi

play after a concussion. Onlj Booty Is behind him.

BUCS.25-2

Carolina (plus 2) at DallaTwo straight painful loss*

the Panthers. They're fin

getting die big prize."Aside from the national

implications, die ^ e also ( help determine who wins dii 12SoudL

Odier tbougbts on die gami * Hybl has a higher pass

dency rating dian Simms, dl nostly to a T e r e n c e in intei ions (0-3). Simm^ diough, lirown m ore TD basset (ll Vhile Brown guthes o v e r :

Oklahoma c o d e f ^ v e coOTd or MIk« Stoops . Bob’s Ixod] W T b w baven^.seai a lc vality deteMM diis season." •T b e best f o r t b e S o o i

) force abmni m beet diem i

S S ^ r ^

j ® .

F l o r i c

and the plays and bijFSU’s5 4 -' A win ove

ten streak the tension liat Doak “That woi

then cap- diick of thimtidew id ia But If die!1 the Rose would drop

tide pictureabout this secutive yearlive tackle “Losing t<

W alters kind of putIt’s always p lans,” Mi<I, espedal. Romberg saiiyou win. big game riglng this us, this gives Ican really back and pieB season goal-anatioid, it can A loss wouadd the for the Hurrii

im a t io n make each o games, Indud

ally high Tennessee a Virginia Ted

Louisville tions.truggled A win, thoiClemson. Hurricanes’ 2;< and the put them on a! brunt of al tide game.

“When ies ]eption in State, you beictory for win," Kehoeooed last good as It geClemson. bring as goodn up big got or we’re go

ing in DeL dieir level.

COWBOYS,

conhiin. at San Diegoidenty. The Chiefs i

Chargers let th CHARGERS

ght) . AUanta (off) at New York (

Off the boari Vick probablj that to the Gi

I before bye weeGIANTS, 23-1

B iM ) (minusThe Bills a,

points a game a BILLS 33.20

Oakland (mlnuhe NFL, “tSt-Loul*ipp^iw , A' O"®

RAIDERS, 42

Detroit (plus 4lly Josh Can e Uons

' game winning scV1KINGS,20.]

^ LAST WEEK:*•** (straight up)

for SEASON: 35-2Inding 30 (straight up)

went on to set a 1 al title yards by a freshe B could son he’s averagi the Big • despite playing

left big toe.• Texas receiv

X i yrith ata .e.^ini,

and m a d e t e v ^,tber- Texasin2001.. , b t of * Both teamtj'i

narrow victbris Mnera team s. And bo'tl l i t by exposed - k kk lilame, v Oklahoma w l ^ .T h e . Trey iMCarlo ml

get a ~ 2 f^ o ferB Q ssm

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n y f i square off ■ ■ ■ sgsln today.

big yards all season.'>ver AGami could easen in Tallahassee. 1 vould put you In theings,” Bowden said. ile Seminoles lose, diey ■ip .ou to f the national <re for the second con- t iar. .I to L ouisville early i ut a damper in theiri4iami cen ter Brett *aid. “But this is their ^ight now. If they beat *es them a chance to go ^play for the ultimate ,tional championship." “ould not be as cosdy ^rricanes, but it would £1 of their remaining JJluding ones at No. 10 j: i and against No. 4 ech, must-win situa-

[lough, would be the ff ' 28th in a row - and 1 track for the nation-

’s Miami and Florida ^better find a way to vi)e said. “They’re as Qgets, and we better at•od a game as we’ve po going to lose."

W{

•enver ™r s .iM o

ly (p lu s3 ) ,go »fs can score. Will the ( :them?H S .2 « 0 ^

0 "k Giants . °•ard because Michael dbly won’t play. Add L Giants’ 11-2 record'eeks, and... ti3-13 hi

IUS 7 .5) a t Houstonare averaging 33

e and allowing 36. of10 - p(

ni.U S 7 ) ^

nt, this might have 4f Bowl preview. Even ■ner doesn’t play...42-3 M;

Gl14) at Minnesota inns extend their one- ; streak?’0.19 ch

whK: 9-5 (spread), 9-5 '

wuS-38-1 (spread* 44- i

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shman and dlls sea- lV|i

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siver Roy WUlams .watlamstring problem. in ] I ex p ecu to tu v e icAndroWoolfolk,*le last two games . . ™pjtt^ . He,had an, ; ^

sn ta ck lesa g a i^ j- | b S

iSj'are com in g iitt I

Okron ireshn iu i;; . J t missed two^fi«ld\ i

Air For _ revenge

AIR FORCE ACADEA . (A P)-Air Force has pier

cles on its schedule afte cult 2001 season.

Near the top of thi Brigham Young.

Air Force opened les t' but a 63-33 loss to BYU s 9lide diat led to a 2-S fin 21st-ranked Falcons ( Mountain West Confereni chance at redemption in s ally-televised game Ss night.

“You don’t forget abou like that, you really don Force quarterback ( Harridge said. “Those i games stick with you, and it bums inside of everyb our football team the bums inside of me.”

Injuries played a role Force’s collapse last seas the BYU game was whe snowball tumbled over the

The Cougars rolled i yards and scored the most against Air Force in the i academy’s 47-year history

The Falcons went on to { 52 points in a loss to New I the next week and the amount in a loss to HawaJ the end of the season.

It was the first time in history Air Force had allov or more points three time season, and it prompted Fisher DeBerry and die coj staff to change defe schemes.

“As we evaluated at the i die season, we were certain very pleased widi die numl points diat we had given u what we had done on defe DeBerry said. “I certalnl looking at our football tean strength might be In our . )ackers. So our attitude w try to get more linebacke the field.”

BYU (3.2), the defen Mountain West champ enters its first conference | coming off die biggest come victory in school history. Cougars trailed Utah State at halftime, but scored 28 str points to pull out a 35-34 victi

Quarterback Bret Engen was booed by the home ci after he had an intercep returned fora 75-yard touchc

I— S p o r t

Gas gamble gets Blount fourth victi

CONCORD, N.C. - C Blount drove flag-to-flag v out a pit stop Friday, d o out the ARCA stock car sej with a victory in the r delayed EasyCare ISO Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

Frank Kimmel, who finis third in the race, wrapped his third straight ARCA t and fourth over^.

The race was shortened fi its scheduled 100 laps to jus on the 1.5-mile oval after b« postponed by rain Thursi night.

Kuerten beats Saf for place |n semis

LYON, France - Top-seet Marat Safin was upset Gustavo Kuerten 7-S, 4-6,7-6 m die quarterfinals of the Lj Grand Prix on Friday.

The three-time French Of champion sealed the victt when Safin double-faulted, was Kuerten’s fourth strai{ win over Safin.

Kuerten next fac Frenchman Amaud Qement die semifinals. Qement defe ied Davis Cup teamma Sebastien Grosjean 6-3,7-6 (3;

Men get prison tlm In Pierce attack

BOSTON-A oonwictedkiU was sentenced to 7-to-lO yea in prison and another "defe la n t was given one year f. ittaddng Boston, Celtics sti P a u l- P ^ in a'nigbtclub f i re a r s i^

B e ^ .^ e n were acquit^s

itu w <^. c o n i^ e d e f e M

t ^ c t e d of astotl)raad a ^;vritfa-'a dangerous weapQ ^l^fsi).andTfe.ceiy«d*tlk 1088^ sentence. He!U serrel

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2:21 left 3ut games BYU coach < on’t," Air been quick to

Chance Lance Pendlei e type of season, but dec nd I hope Engemann this ybody on “I felt like al e way it has really pus!

work hard on i le in Air Crowton said, ason, but that helped hi here the half. The first 1 lie edge. behind, I really I up 611 was his fault. V )St points glsh and weren’t i service “But in the se y off to a real go} give up that first drive i V Mexico of confidence." le sam e It helped thi /aii near had a breakout s

The freshma n school had just 43 yard owed 50 ' a backup to Ma nes In a first four games, d coach out with a pulle :oach^ cle. Brown ran fensive fourth-highest in

and du-ee touchd e end of “BYU has alw linly not nized as a passin mber of but I think Gi up and brought a lot of b

ifense,” offense,” DeBei nly felt run the football v am, the Air Force entei jr line- a great deal of me was to The Falcons a

kers on best stan since o] season 7-0, and ji

ending rankings this we ipions, time in three ye e game leads the nation i neback 329.8 yards per gt y. The in the country ii te 34-7 38.2 points, itraight “llicy have a lo ctoiy. in their offensive emann controls die dock, crowd “It shortens the option ’ team s that ar-e hdown teams, like ourselv

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CHICAGO - A mi ushed onto the field at Con ed up with his son and s I title Kansas City Royals

indlaed Friday on d 1 from of aggravated battei ust 67 of mob action, being William Ligue Ji rsday charged with attac

Gamboa on Sept. IS ing the coach to lose:

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. . Cook County State’s 'fded O ffice. He is beini t by $200,000 bond. f v S , L igu e’s 15-year i«yon fa c es ju v en ile ch

aggravated battery 3pen action for attackin* •‘®‘/ and an off-duty stat

workir «8ht C om lskey Park

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feat- Bernstein lead Jl,!' pack in quiali^

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ch Gary Crowton to bring In freshom

dleton earlier in th'e dedded to stick

this time.:e all of this situation pushed him to really on his preparation id. “I really thou^t 1 him In the second rst half, when we got ally didn’t feel like-it t. We were just slti] ■en’tpM ngw elL -.7 e second half, he got I good start early on ve and just got a lot e."that Curtis Brown

iut game.man running back ards on 14 carries as Marcus Whalen t^e ies. But widi Whaleti ulled abductor m i»•an for 217 yards - t in school history^ ichdowns. ■" always been recbg- tssing football team.

Gary has really of balance into their (Berry said. “They lU very well.” nters the game with fmomentum. ti- IS are off to their ;e opening the 1997 id jumped into the week for the first '

i years. Air Forse on in rushing X game and Is 16di7 in scoring with

a lot of confident live scheme and it >ck," Oowton sajil. the game against re b ig-offensive f selves." ■ ■

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blddlog for aifouitt . event m -« i|^ yeari

-) under 64 end •troke lead over J after three roua InvenayiCIattlcatLi

Furyk blrdled-fc bblet on b li front ni any bogeys for the d row.

’ Slumin had bis 01 . die week on tba first recovering to sboot i HbweU m had a 66 Appleby shot a 64 ai for third at 17-unde

‘9<Vbold toumamem -ttme courses.' “ Lee J s n z ^ who i 'the first nmnd but fi in the second, came 9mnder 62 that Incli oh two of the first f< the Canyons course. 29 on the finnt nine a under, four shots bad

Koch lead* Kerr at tournament of Chi

MOBILE, AJa. - < !cbipped in for a bii first hole and went under 67 that gave stroke lead over Ci after two rounds of LPGA Tournament of at Magnolia Grove ( Crossing; Course on Trent Jones Golf Trail

Kerr had a 63 that p .under. Catriona Ma and Emilee Klein (68) under while defending

.6e Ri Pak had a 7i ' another stroke back.

Annika Sorenstam,: iourth straight LPG 10th of the year, birc

,the last four holes to s that left her at 7 luii tournament.

(CapitaWASHINGTON (AP

Lang poked home th goal during a scramble power play with 1:04 Friday night as the i Washington Capitals oi

r season with a 5-4 viaoi . , . Nashville

i M sI ed five i

, I • three S-oplays, two of which w despite each lasting minute.. Peter Bondra iiad twc ;an assist, induding a bounced o ff goalten 2>unham*s back. Jaromi one goal and two assi: Capitals.

Stephen Peat also s the Capitals. Andy : Vladim ir Orszagh, Legwand and Greg Jo! ted for the Predators i that induded 21 penaldi

Hurricanes 5, ThrasRALEIGH, N .C - Jo

scored the go-ahead goa the third period as the Ibtrricanes twice rallied goal defidts to beat th .Ihrashen S3 Friday nig ' Atlanta dropped it opener despite leading 2 and has never beaten .dropping to 0-133 all>tlii the defending Conference champions.; Vasicek hit the gam put of the air and pa

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Bars, sbot.an 8* m d h eldaon e- r J eff Sluman lunds o f tbe tLasVegas. i-four straight E nine, avoiduig eth lrd d ay ln a

3ti64.ChBries 66 and Stuart

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10 shot a 63 in t faded to a 74 ne back with a nduded'eagles It four holes at se. Janzen shot e and was at 16

ratLPQAChampions- Carin Kochbirdie on theent on to a 5*ve her a four- ,■Cristie Kerrof the Mobile Summsrilnt of Championsre Golf Club’son the Robertrail.It put her at 11 ________Matthew (66) S trb tfo f,M) were at 10ding champion D0yi6 n>I 70 and was NAPA,i k. a run of fm, seeking her ah 8-undi PGA win and stroke leai t)irdied two of pion Sami to salvage a 70 Fleisher s imder for the the Napa'

Doyle ill

als’ powe:AP) - Robert: the winningbleonaSon-304 remainingie revamped 9s opened their ^aory over the ^ille Predators.ig’s scored a wild thirdi that indud-fe goals andSon-3 power /4 were killed r - ing nearly a

two goals and vg a goal that 1 lender Mike Jiw jogrhadssists for the •"«■*•••• • *

during ths U50 scored for . „ .„ , ,ly Delm ore, Hmlicka llgh. David m tothefinJohnson net- goaltenderirs In a game =a id e s . ' B retH edlcj

VasicekroaltAM O '1‘he third-' rMhers 3Joe Vasicek Rod B ringoal early in in as manythe Carolina sealed it forlied hom two- Carolinac the Adanta period, buinighL Cole, Ron 1i its season in a span ofig2^ and3-l thediirdtieen Carolina, The goal[•dme against 515th of hi

Eastern within thre fbr24thoni

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of Unties pushes . to front of Senior event^ Calif.-Alien Doyle had |)f four straight b iraes in ] nder 64 and held a one-lead over defending diam- jimmy Rachels and Bruce ;r after the first round of I >a Valley Championship.} had eight birdies, includ- ]

er play pr

's Oltg Pstrov moves the puck pas »third psriod st Madison Square Q

I less then two minutes d« final period. The Atlanta wl ler had lose sight of the a ' sr stopping an attempt by Ucanni3masharpangl& sh ik also added an assist. wj ‘d-year player had .just > p ^ t games lost season. Qi rind’Amour’s second goal ny games, with 5:17 left, u, fSrSTeH Sniam es.na trailed 2 0 after one ^ but got goals from Erik „ n Frands and Sean Hill ' ^ of 65 minutes to head to d e d J J .3al by Francis was the . his career, moving him w iree of Dale Hawerchuk »ltheall^im e^IH L Ilst. S a’s second-period goal rom former Buffalo

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ninth bote durlnf the tiilrci roum 18^dtri>ar 64 to finish ths rou

ing the four starting at the 6,640-yard Silverado course.

Tom Kite and Kermit who made a hole-ln-one 191-yard 7th, were tied at i

Rachels, who didn’t m: first birdie undl No. 5, add in a row starting at No. 9.

Maarten Lafeber hold! Lanoome Trophy lead

SAINT NOM LA BRET France - Maarten Lafebei

irocduces;

past Naw York's Brian Leetch Fi e Qarden In New York.

defenseman Richard Sm who TOked home a rebounc a wild scramble in front of tl

The team s combined i shots and 10 minor penaldc wild opening period.

Canadlens 4 , Rangers:NEW YORK-Yanic Per

had a goal and an assist d Montreal’s three-goal seconi od and the Canadlens won season opener and spoUe home debut of New York Rf coach Bryan Trottier with victory Friday night

0 1 ^ Petrov had two assis Mariusz Czerkawski scor< empty-net goal with 3.1 se left as the Canadians bee Rangers for thfe first time April 5, 2000, snapping an

l l io n a i r e M o n e y !trizes U k e a c ^ i^ t : . timore!. .

at Inve

Eind of tbe Invenaya Classlo at T ound In tlte lead t t 20-undsr IS

No. 8, at 6-under 65 ar io Resort lead after t

LancomeTropit Zarley, The 27-yearle on the a twcKlay totalIt 66. First-roundmake his of Germany sidded four second place,I. Ricardo Gonzt

Bradley Dredgd s Nick Faldo,J the first rounc3 74. DefendingSTECHE, Garda shot a i)ershota 10th at 137.

game-wB J H i l York phW W ?* scoring forwar

the second stn has recovered knee injury,

. because of strei expected to pj

1} - WM.- tonight, and I Tuesday nighI against Torontok The tide (urrK period when thA shot New York]

Richard Zedn J S 1:45 into the peiW ! ^ a drop pass

I Quintal and t>ea the stick side .. Montreal its fin son at 9:07, afta sive play by te

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Public, they’re .ocom o.by. '

Banks oftc

^load repossc vehicles to car ers at rock-bc p riccs - a llo dealers to rc them for retail \ But bargain-se can take hea: Goode Motors going to chang

T his Wedr 9th through Si

r* 12th, Goode ^Auto wili offer sessed, auction other-used ve

. ■ ' sands below nc ~ “ pass tne savmg

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vdnner (played without hi^- /ard Pavel Bure for straight game. Bure id from a prescason y, but is out now trep throat. He is not play at Pittsburgh

id his return for ight’s home game ito is questionable. ■ P umed in the second ■ ^ the Canadlens out- . ^

•k 10-3. ■ Itdnik tied h at 1 just * „ peric^ when he took ■ Si is from Stephane ■ C Teat Mike Richter to ■ Q, e. Joe Juneau gave _ n first lead of the sea- .. fter a brilliant defen* ■ ^ teammate Andrei

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Y, ID • Bank Repos- ingth s and trucks arc sands nost hunted-for bar- that’s : automotive Indus* E> unately for John Q. other ’’r&,aiso the hardest availi

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rc -se ll ^ ^ il value. . O pop e, •seekerscart: T his week, mentiirs Overland Auto is Mr. Gtnge that. gainsidnesday, October paymSaturday, Octobef shietc

s Motors Overland and ffer 206 bank repos* won'ton, lease retum and to gevehicles for thou- owneinormal values, and Al

from 1'ehicles have been portat incredible savings warra (repos), auctions, inveni urces,'* Bus Goode chanc >tors Overland Auto you're lave been asked to ready is-invcntorynmme=—^ d e d jardless o f loss o f Ex i f that means sell>- wiU b

:iBS PER HOUSEHOID. PLEASE.' i ipron). Stt dealer for dcnilL'Eu a tw;- S3MII

OneWorld Alinghi eni

AUCKLAND. New Zei (AP) - OneW orld of Se improved to 6 0 In the Am< Cup challenger series Ft w hile the Swiss yacht Al ended Grade's tmbeaten rui

OneWorld had little traul a 21-second win over Fra w in lesi Le D efl. Challe series leader A l b ^ beat O backed by Larry Ellison, by

Also, Britain^s GBR Chai upset Sweden’s Victory by 4 onds, and Stars & Stripes en four-match losing streak vi 1:36 win over Maicalzone of

Alinghi is 6-1 and OneWo 6-0, although the Seattle s cate had a point deducted rules infraction commi before the four-month challi series begaiL

Orade led over the start

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IJ these vchicle.>; for up to the nds below normal values, th It’s what w e’ll do."

Every bank repossessed a fier pre-owned vehtclc will ailable for just a $59 do\ ymcnt* then start making pa

I i s t h e o p p o r ^ n l t y f lu n te r a h a v e b e e n w i rrs w o n ' t s e e s a v l n g i

a g a i n a l l yeair.'*» , G oode Motors Oycfu

:nts. "It's that simple," sa r. Goode. "To make these b{ ins even easier, w e’ll mark tl ym ents right on the win ield. Just pick your vehic d pick your payment. Yc in't find a faster, easier wi get a great deal on a pr 'ned vehicle."Almost every type o f vehic a pnce range win Dc^ailabl m luxury 4x4s to basic tran rtation. Many are still und rranty. "With our pre-own« 'cntory near an all-time hig ances are w e have wh ii're looking for in stock at dy to drive home." Mr. GoocJe d :---------------------- -------------------Extra sales and finance sioII be on hand-to'assure cu

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ffin liJ i' by a second, but■ua - two-time Americluble In Russell Coutts oranee’s passed the Ameien g er the first windwarOrade, 32 seconds arouny 1:43. By the fourth leallenge 1:41.’ 48 sec- OneWorld wassnded a Uy beat the wlnlewith a but Le Defi mad

3f Italy. and showed conVorld is speed on the firI syndi- OneWorld galned for a minute on the firamitted work to protectillenger the French cut 4:

the margin on tirt Une third mark.

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said m e n t book tc bar- ’ delivery.I the "The opportunity ind- gain-hunters have hi licle for happen's th is V You through Saturday at < way tors Overland Auto, pre- repo and other used

just S59 then start m licle ments*. Customers ible; s&viHg3 like this ogsi m s- said Mr. Goode, ider After the SS9Sup< ned at 6:00 p.m. on Satui igh, ber 12th, Goode Mc 'hat land Auto wil! sem and Ihese vehicles to au< •ode questions can be di---------fTeelo-l-866-228-72itaff Motors Overland’Aul :us- at 450 Overland Avet tu. tlile A fe««. Addliioaa) down l>riec S3IOO. STWmo for 4S tma. ® I tovti tnd prior ule. Subject to

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vas expected to eas- Inless French team, nade an even start comparative boat ! first upwind leg. lined more than a first run but had to

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The seveni *fCaift8 in the Countiy «iU.be held More thoi ^tfa handnuide items

W h e ^ The Twin Fc raiin oid d s in Filer.

*,men: 9 a^n. to 6 pjo frpo 10 8L1S. to 4 pjn. Sl

Ib w mudu Admittiofi

Wttofy fn a nutshWhat: The Friend

Flayers will present Ai Reed Martin and Austin “The Comidete Histoiy. (abridged).**

Ih e Lamphou 2 2 3 n ^ A v e .S .,T !^ F

Wben; 7 pjn. today. Hdw much: Tickets,

>10, are available at tbe th e CSI Communicy E Center, by pboning 73

TIm Faulkner PlanWhat: The

Planetarium wiU pres SSeppelin: Maximum Voli

Where: The ] Planetarium at che Hem for Arts and Sdence on t) ^ th e CoUege of Souther

Falls.When: 8:15 pjn. today. How much: Admission

adults, S3 for seniors, $ d ^ and $9 for famUie two adults end five t ChUdren under 4 are noc I

‘F ^ o f s i x ’W iut: The “Party of

show win be on d i^ l^ .Where: The Jean B. Kin

in tbe Herrect Center for Science on the campu

{ CoUege of Southem Idaht I FaUs.

When: 1>9 pjn. today. How much: Free.

Library saletVhat H ie Friends of tl

PubUc Library wiU hold annual used book and bak

Where: The H ailey L ib ^ ,7Q :oyS c.W .

When: 9 a.m. to S pjn. co much: Admission is

‘vblting for Godot’What;- Company of Fc

present Samud Beckett's ‘ foe Godot”

Where: Liberty Theater, VVhen: 8 p.m. today am

Sunday.fCow much: Tickets, wl

$20 for reserved searing for'studencs and seniors, reserved by phoning 578-9]

Oiohldshow■ H ie Music VallejSodety will present its fal show and sale. Sodety m will be. on hand to answe tioitfc

rraere: Center courc M ^ c VaUeyMaUin Twin]- .When: Today and Sundaji : much: Admission isi

Soloist winnei■. \ n U ! T he Magic Symphony w ill open its vrich a con cen featuring Sddsc Auditi^ winners.

' W bm ;11iftCone«eofS( Idlbo Fine Arts Center m i ^ T w in F a U s . ■: -mieti: 4 pjn. Sunder.

^,liflW«ndi:Tld?eti.irtiidi for ^regular adm ission, M n)m and $4 for students sa le . a t / th e CSI- Book Ciowlevfs Soda Fountal Geilerali Store, Every!

n>e Hcoettead ai v jm te r tjQ Twin F alls i

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sure rej?sa. today and than a n . Sunday. elecdon.ion is free. Dem a

sheriffsShO ir tribution>nd, of CSIrAdamLong, »«" l» d (tin Tidienor’sny of America _______

lOUse Iheatre, nFaUs.

ts, which are the door or at y Education ;732«288.

a n e ta r lu mFaulkner ^ H j H j

resent “Led Volume.”

Faulkner | | | |H ^ H eiTett Center n the campus tiera Idaho in

don is $4 for M S | m U $2 for stu-ilies of up to H ^ S j B eIOC admitted.

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KingGaUeiy for Arts andipus of th e U P P V laho in Twin

iftheHaUey | H | |old its 15th»kesale.

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er, Hailey. B/PatMufp and 3 p.ra.

which are HAII^Y agand$15

thorixed lc Friedm an:

Hey Orchid rule on rui faU orchid thatprohiU r members Attomey iwer ques- n^ve sent a

attom ey irt o f th e 'Memorial tl in Falls. ban oday. Business Jc

•AM is operal6 f t Corp., a n: V alley heavy constIts season w hlA Tutoing Youth officerinSy

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IN FALLS - A Democratic c isslon candidate and poUrical r is at tbe top o f d ie list wl I to contributions and expend I year's Twin Falls County e l« [iminary WwaTn-tai (reports were due Thursday i month before the Nov. 5 g( }n.Docrat Bob Powers, a part F’s deputy, reported $3,452 ii ions to his campaign between Sept. 30, most of it coming fro ocket. His largest contiibuto

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M Spsrtant barst tfcroogii thsir ho Doi on Friday ntgbt

owner’s laufphywacoffaspoiwlut ic

lySY - Is the CaUforaia ri.■ a large airline-type jet uiabout defying a ban on ai aft at Haflw's airport?e reaUy make an unau- wii landing here to test Lia Memorial Airport’s cUrunway weight lim its miIbitheavierjets? usays for Ronald Tutor det another letter to the def for Friedm an anI threatening.to ignore lai

on Tutor^s B oeing chJet, a plush $50 mil- deexecutive version of ■:

lg 737 airline jet. The thitrated by Tucor-SaUba rei

m ultib illion-dollar foisstruction company of finttor is chief executive insSylmar,Calif. vaiattorney Patrick E. d i

ikruptcy COI art from BujIm o n . ; ' ' ■• wWa> ♦ : ■•• •. i'.if 7 The shadow of the , . ■ ■:« sign oac« covered - ■ •t» l l still visible on. ■ J H | ^ onH ortfi O r^and 'V - B u tK nartianoIongff ; ■ ^ t h e b u Q d i q r ^ ( ■ m oved out. o r th e

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ission[c coimty Eical new* 77 n mw hen i t Cl-lttiXi ^

snditures ^i l^ o n s . I_______ •f d i^ o - a Sun City. Arlay, less check for $200• general contributions o

supporters,art-time Powers also li2 in con- ing $2,378 on!«njim e stickers, T-shirtfrom his H is Repubutor was M lkesell, own

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r hofflfcoflilflg banow to taka th

awyer threBaUey, however, was not s ic when tiie jet, featured n ly on a TV program about rious corporate jets, would up and ask for landing c anceatHaUey. .

“Please be advised.” B wrote to airport attomey ] Luboviski of Ketchum, dient wUl invoke its right member of the pubUc entitl use of the airport in ordi deteimine whether the ain denial of access is unjust and an improper denial or i la tion o f grant assura clothed fn unsuppo designed condusions."

This was not th e f ir s t ; thrM tover tiie ^ year. I

^ tortm em t to tile Tutoi

ing rights for t h im j a n d e

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Election2 0 0 2 bT^ . . resident who wrote i00. Just over $400 came ij I of $50 or less from 18 of hi

} led in expenditures, spend n campaign signs, bumpei [rts, b r ^ u r e s and postage, iblican opponent. Ton vner of Tom’s 50*Minut<

ISTING LOOSl

tha Raid agstnst the Jsroma Tlj

eatens unj: spedf- weights on takerecent- o f more than 1lit luxu- ' exceed the aliId show pound Umit on a( clear- field.

Calls to BailiBailey office for darifi

Y Barry che jec would atl1, “our HaUey were noc ht as a ' But Lubovl itled to beUeves Tutor, \ -der to tion hom e jt irport’s Ketchum and istifled lighter Gulfstn r a vio- attempt to defy i ranees He believes T jorted lawsuit to sectie t

in court or as ant such decision by tb<. In his than risk his pUoii dted suspended or revtor law ing pubUshed Iarriand- th e Hailey ail a pri- indude w e i^ t 111rt offi- Airport manajrating who takes a hare

:s PoliceTWINFALLS

were on che huni_____ pected of unlawi

Twin FaUs hom< wicharesidencof he was discovere reports.

Police early Fr \'S< 1 1 to a caU for help I

were told by a w man came in, so reddent and thej was hurt in the according to repoi

The intruder wi white with dish'

-ourly-hairT^OH wearing a white blue Jeans, ydlov shoes and a tool b es on both sides.: ed to have a buUe

■ P l on his le f t foraa ■MM witiitribal«ylew ilM tfa« depictloQ o< a e il^ r - -m a lin tiiactttarr

'■C' . ' edjty has a'«iar or

( W “ 5 S ^ o ‘3 5 ’w ithIIMK should can tha Tn |^ C3 Dapartmeot t t 73i

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f u l le a iPhoto and a form Coundl member, Us tions, $500 of which trJbutors who gi

f Supporters giving to ed Dr..Ron and De gave $100. and Jio

J $250. MikeseU spei ;e a paign during the foiu

D istrict 1 COI his RepubUcan incumb

reported $500 in com nd. paign.per His largest contri {e. WiUiams of Missoul om $300. Steve Thorsoi Lite Jack D. Hart of Mi

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TIfsrs for the second half of th<

lauthorizeitkeoff and landing keep!1 115,000 pounds field,airport’s 95,000- BBJ’s1 aircraft using the runwi

preveliley’s California taxiwlification on when lands,attempt to land in fieldlot returned. ing tniviski says he ' Ther, who has a vaca*- a winjju st north of the 1

id has another, Gulfstitream je t, won’t of Hify the aiipon ban. wingsi Tutor wiU file a feec kIe the issue, either off wean administrative maxii

tbe FAA, rather 7530CUoc’s Ucense being Inhrevoked for violat- Lubo\landing criteria at of aairport, which Aviad

: limits. -comlager Rick Baird, John ard-Une stance on

e seek SUS]-S-PoU ce Friday'imt for a man sua- MiwfuUy entering a _____m e a n d io u fflli* „: of the houw afterard, according to J9117

J rI w im eu tiiat tiie CKbC scuffled wltii tile tw i hen fled. Nobody Am er le confrontation, gawtoi P®“ *. „ . p.m. A ^ d e s o M a s (jveni

shwater blonde, 8.. Twie-was-lait-^een— The"t e T-shirt, faded to helilow VANS tennis m iH (II belt with poudi- maldn tt. He-was report- golf to Hat-shaped tattoo trict ■ a ^ . borderad 8t m iwritingandwltfa The I a panon or aal- opan tiMTrHa alao report------securaor ddn tag under and c

' Ameriiith inform ation lied byTwin Falls PoUce ed are;735-HELP (4357) For;

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ids insrmer Twin F alls City Usted $950 in contribu-

ich came from eight con- gave $50 or l e s s . . 1

S to Ht* t-nmpnlgn Indud- I Deb M idak, who each ' Jim Kenny, who gave i pent $373 on his cam- i lour-month period, county com m ission 1 nbent Gary Grindstaff :ontributions to his cam- 1

itrlbutor was L. Reed c oula, Mont., who gave i son of Twin FaUs and Murtaugh each gave

r the homecoming (MM at Mhie

2 d landing«plng heavier aircraft o ff tii ild, has contended that th l l ’s weight would damage th nway, and that its sheer six events it fi-om using the field' idways. Baird said if the BB. ids, he might need to dose th Jd to aU incoming and outgc {traffic.rhe BBJ is 110 feet lo u wit] vingspan of 117 feet, wherea e largest o f the popula: ilfstream jets tliat operate ou H ailey, th e G-550, has i

ngspan of 93. feet and la 9( !t lon^ with a maximum wikf w e i^ t of 91,000 pounds an(

iximum landing w eight o: 300 pounds.il his replv to BaUev, attomq boviski also induded a cop3 a letter from a Federa:

iadon Administration offidal ompUance program managei tin Hutchison of the FAA’i

Please see JET, Page C;

Spect in heM ade Vallay In bil<f

the Southem Idaho Reglona mmunicadons Cwter at 735IL

Muwta American ta m t League will meat■wm FALLS - The Japaneie lerican C ltiien s League vtooth'Chapter wUl meet at S I. Monday at Gertie’s Brick m Cookery. 602 Second Ave. rwinFaUs.tarchaptemesd^'ttiim bers lelp with recruiting, mochi- ki (ijce cake pounding and king for the New Year), a ! tournament and tiie bi-dls- :t JACL m eeting in tamber.he chapter membership Is D to aU. JACL’s mladon is to

I c iv il righ ts o f Asian- ericans and others vicdm- i by injustice. Those Interest- ira io iitM to attend, or more information, call

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InsuObituaries. . . . Moming break, (^ofnmuntty. . . .

'fE ^ to n O iO iiB a y tsm , 733-

s p e n d i$100. Gritidstaff spent $7/ paign for printing services.

His Democratic oppon Meiers, who works in c reponed $169 in campaign with $100 of it coming fn and Pat Hansing of Buhl ar der coming from himself.

Here are detaUs of cam from other county candidati

• County clerk - Repul bent Robert Fort Usted si dons and expenditures. HJ opponent, Oleta Bybee. Ust< budons and $348 In expendJ

* County assessor - GPlease see SPI

— Surge

!patic] supp( doctc

TWINFALLS-A says sho was open surgeon charged.li with a confrootado before he w ent t( die’s happy with thi the surgery and si the doctor.

T a Sony to see ing to U s ^ said Ji ofT w in F U la .* W tor, and he’s been n a long time.”

Sanders sa id : Michael Retmier pc surgery OD her thp m orning of Aug. 20 at I ' j l M a^c V a lto I j f l

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Center- I n i i S TwinFaSs; > y l

P olice and ^ p roaecatora

say Rietmier, "m S 52, was invol- ^ .

— ved in a con* * frontation at aboul that moming in wUc

y fired next to th e 5 Robert Shawn Simo

dde a Twin FaUs Bar the contends tlthe threatened him widi tiie and fired it next to hi lisa a bet they’d made du d’s of p ^ tiiat night in i » J at213F iftiiA ve.S ,i the poUce reports. But R SO- poUce he’d fired a w

from his pistol to sco Ith who had tried to ro P** were chasing him, ret

Twin Falls poHct Tuttle wrote in a ri

' • when he w as spea « Retmier over the pho

the morning o f the Retmier sounded in Retm ier’s attorney poUce the doccor cou

*y in for quesdoning chi py because he had surg

j uled at 7 ajn. and net ^ some sleep, according

**m 5 ^ c VaUey Regl C3 P le s s e see DOCI

ome intms— Sandy at 324-9125 o

7354J936.

^ Blue Lakes Rotary I ^ plant ftm dnW ngd

TWINFALLS-Ihe] Rotary Qub wUl host a for Dierices” as pan of of community service,

_ from the event will b

^ Ih e dinner WiU b e h r* to 9 pjn. Nov. 3 at R<

Restaurant in Twin I

Uj* potatoes,J . and beer and wine. A n

wiUalsobeoffered.• Tickets for tiie dinm

K: ¥!5rs;:;^=bf?. Bhie Lakes RotuyChi] » or t v calling Mike Moq ^ 0232 or Taml Goodin01-----394a“--------------------- ^

Ih e dinner is made t Q’ part by sponsora S&G It- CSC Farms, Hayden )

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ling$771 on his cam*

MS.ponent, Howard n construction, lign contributions,I from Frederick il and the remain- f.;ampaign repons dates:publican incum- d sero contribu- . His Democratic Usted zero contri- snditures.- Gary Baty, a SPCNOmQ.P^(»

;erym t)OItSor 1-A w onanw faoIM iatadoabyad ^ f^ U C tlO D . "i

It to w ork^ald itiMMiidciiwQf . :d still

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»out 12:2b ajn . ' fUchaabocwas . h e le f t ear of imons, 29, out- Bar;ds tiiat Retmier «idi a handgun X) his heed over iduringagune

1'It Retmier told I a warning shot> scop two men> rob him and r

lU c e ? B ? J im a report that peaking w ith phone later on th e incident, i intoxicated, ney also told couldn’t come I that moming ' turgery sched- needed to get

ling to Tuttle’s

legional later lOCTOR.PageCa

ision5 or Maya at

iry Club g dinnerl ie Blue Lakes « ta “DinfrOut'- t of its mission dee. Proceeds 111 be used to \d equipment

le held fittm 6 c Rock Creek in FaUs. Thene-riM>aked----------Is. cheesecake A no-host bar

inner ara $40 i per couple, ble from any

Ibqganac732<Iding at 737r

depoaaUileln &G Produce, sn Beverage, md Costco.

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Mem bers of ■----- lOamath River'trib

ed Friday against th enm ienfs dedsion I

• em ergency water ! river.: About 150 peopl ; side the Bureau of ; o ff ic es , displayin• decaying salmon ; believe low flows, v ; and crowding are ti

I DetectI BOISE (AP) - Pol I tioning the husband

wom an found di bum ed down remt home.

Boise Police dete 25<year-old Asad t Friday for permissi ine his body and g< pies.

Axad Abdullah ha in S ^ t la k e Q ty oi his son when Angli 37, was k illed and

. w as se t a fire on i Police Chief Donald investigators have ni to cooOrm Azad Abd

[ . during the time of A > . and the flre^ start.

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. October 10.-2002.

. Idaho.at the Rexbi

- Ctlnt.wBs ixm Janu at Morley< MiMourl

: Thomas L. .Buag i Ramsey Buga. He a aitended^scliools

. Missouri. Na received pegree In Education i from Murray Slate U Murray. KeniucW. He ball for Murray Stale when they won lh Championship In 1933.

Ha married Stella Ei at Paris. Tennessee. 1935. She preceded h In 1984. He later ma McKinley Waldron on Ji at Shoshone. Idaho.

He larmed and laug Kentucky before movlnj 1944. He coached fc taught school In Shosh He was Superintendent in Dietrich, Glens Ferr Murtaugh, Hansen, Gi KImberiy. Idaho. He

He was an .amateur and made custom jc enjoyed collecting ar woodworking and gar< was a member ol the Church.

He is sunilved by hij BuQO ol Lewisville, It siep-daughtersi Vicki B Lsfwlsvilie. Idaho and W Palmer ol Blackloot, Id sons: Gary (Unda) Vi Hansen, Idaho, Tim (Lo ol Eagle. Idaho and Rli Waldron ol Idaho Pal Twenty grandchildren a one great grandchildren.

He was preceded in d ’ nrst wife Stella Ellen Bug

lers and five brothers.. Funeral services wii

V . Monday, Octobor 14, 2> < a.m. at the Eckersell

C hapel.101 West Ma Rigby. Idaho. The famil

j;'’- \ j^llh.irlends for one hoi tarviods at the Funer

' ^Qravaslda services wll ) Mpnday at 4 p.m. In the

f l^arrelery In ShMhone. Ic

67. of.

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)es protUXS,Ore.(AP)-. fishkiU■ downstream “We lib e demonstrat-— messagut the federal gov- of the ^n to cut beck on pain, ajter flows in the the Buz

not heaiople rallied out* The iof Reclamation Yurok i

y ing dead and from thon. Protesters ofCalifcs, wann weather Two je to blame for a protest

dves ask fcPolice are ques-and of a Muslim a .

dead in th e ^imains of (heir a t ,

etectives asked OtUd Abdullah on r \ ission to exam-I get DNA sam- cotl)

has said he wasr on a trip with ------------ig ie Abdullah, evideannd their home so that cn Oct. 6 . But asBdud*.aid Pierce said thiscase.9 not been able ' H e 'la:ibduUah's alibi A a d Abf Angle’s death routiaat. n i p < ^uestioning and d e n ^ ^

-------O biMd MonaaOsn, cal 7SMm»"| ua.fcmaK»daynitilDHl8a .m ee M e ea a iea n b e itee d H I

fish, and b

' Strain of R' ” mI H V

iH jR & J if f iB step-chlldr Swisher, I

■ B K Pullman, \■ Monty. Jus slep*gran< Andrew Zli ers: Gra

Florence S

and Ava brothers. pr«Mded li

I Ih ifM Tuesday,I W g g Mortuary. I

BuQi^ 90, ol Sunset MendIedThursday. call al Whit

•2. In Rexburg, from 4-8 p.nxburg Nursing -

anuary 29,1912, Iuri, the son of g and Dillard e grew up and

in Morley,/ed his Masters on and Finance a University In He played iMt- tate University the National

9 Ellen Roberts ee . on July 3. d him In death married Viola n June 8.1986,

lught school In ving to Idaho in

andoshone. Idaho.lent ol Schools ■■ tu__j m*erry, Mackay. W IKirSd I , Gruneau and Mllcjred I- He retired In Rupert, passt

Ociober 1C sur gemoligist Memorial Ho 1 jewelry. He facility.I arrowheads. She was be jardenlng. He William anc the Mathodist Harbour at R

was their on^ his wife Viola In 1914 she

I, Idaho. Two ly to a homeII Blackburn ol Alberta. Car IWendirbrue) attended a or , Idaho, Three weather p6rn ) Waldron ol home schoo (Lori) Waldron From 1921 toRick (JoAnn) io Herlngton.

Falls. Idaho, her grandmo n and twenty- she continuec ren. graduated fin death by his 1926.Bugg, two sis- Laie In the

andheriamil) wiil be held Rupert. Idate.

1. 2002, at 11 secretary at ell Memorial and than tool Main Street. Tripla.A. Mila imlly will visit Cu|iw;(n 1936 hour prior to ihw wm ed rK neral Home, this timet MUdr will be held the Deputy Ai

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testwat(a af t are here to send a dear age.~-said Sue Hasten, chair e Yurok tribe. “We have felt , anger and frustration that }ureau of Reclamadon does ear our words.” e protesters were mostly k along with representadves the Kurok and Hoopa tribes lifocnia.0 pickups carrying counter­esters drove by the rally.

Per husbandAzadAMullah has saidU 7 trip isith his son xshm An wdtheir'hotne wassaqfin Donald Piertesaui ifjvestig wfirm AztjdAMullah's aH*

dmthandthioce coUecdon is necessary It detectives can podtiveljr W AbdoUah as a sufpecr in

S* Pierce said, d the questioning of AkbduDah was not siqiply a sa procedure, but a IW to drctmistantial evi- . ftmad at the crime scene.

i ^ A R I E Sl» b t . 278, betMw) 2 p m and 6 1 He eHMl aMresi for obttaaHse is I ■ Ip j^ew iyday .___________

1 and Special Forces during ivi ean War. He married Mary se It C«dar Rapids. Iowa, on

1985. Otis loved to hunt. 2:1 1 be up in Ihe mountains. 20 survived by his wife Mary Ch

f Rogers. Arkansas; 2 chil- oil irry Strain of Renton, WA.. ho a Strain of Rogers, Ark; 2 Sa Ildren: Laura ^skobsky of Ru r, Iowa, Scott Butcher ol ). WA.; 3 grandchildren; luslin and Danny Strain; 2 andchildran: Aaron and m Ziskobsky; and by 4 sis- W irace Rolce ol Eden. ( a Simpson of Twin Falls. Brc wis of Parkridge, Arkansas, 9.I Sharp of Gooding. Three Fui . i .slsier, and 1 son Todd Mo d him In death. a.nal sen/ices for Otis Strain Sal

conducted al 2 p.m. Ml ’, Oct. 15, 2002, at \^ lte atn f. Interment will follow at C lemorial Park. Friends may on ff)lte Mortuary on Monday Okl p.m. and

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Joyi

Tha\Hi

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V . weree sb Dow loge roplrCOWHaw

I C u l l iyI Harbour Culley,' 95, one < ssed away peacefully on Circli 10 al the Mlnidoke Di

Hospital Extended Care worki Lovei

bom in 1907 to Fredrick Ing. I and Bessie Huggins n>omi t Ramona. Kiansas. She Tht nIy child. warnJhe moved with her fami. They TWBlead in Sunnynook. Macs ianada. Here, Mildred caree one-foom school, when years

armilted, and was also .Idaho ooled by har moiher. their ( to 1925, Mildred ntoved and I on. Kansas, living with acres inother Harbour where In jed her education. She Clove i from high school in He ll\

timeHe fall of 1925. Mildred ranch nily mov^ to a farm in the fe ho. Mildred worked as a terrib at the Rupert, hospital and w ook a poaltion for the end hi llldred tnarrled Lester He 136. From 1940 to 1979. Joyce I rtorth of Rimert. During Thaw: ikirM waa appointed as Wiico: Auditor and Recorder Jake i

ta County. Latisr:-she d ea ^ >r. U.S. .Bureau of brothe tend then waa appoint- and J (a C>ouniy (reasurer! WllcS; n iobk a poalllon^with ' numen lan iaw offices. "She waapr jns W to^rtaen years,

lan'd and‘h«r pa^hts f^alhu KMidatat '- ' 7 ;• • Dl«rlcl wived te.ene^aon and .The vlawlr^l.en^^tean^^. ercbe

irl2.2002

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tercutbSomeone in one of tl

IT yelled, “You guys poi ir fish ..youguys poIicnie< It The Bureau of Rec It authorized an emerge !s week pulse of water oj

after up to ^ ,0 0 0 adul y salmon died in the lowe 3 River. The emergenc 9 from the Upper Klam

win end Saturday to lea r- water for endangered s

that live there.

id’s DNA iih e w a s in S a l t L a k e C ity \ n ^ A bdullah , 3 7 , w a sh 'ireon O a . 6 . B u tP o lice C •Jigfltorz h a v e n o t been abL

a lib i du rin g the tim e o f Atl 'thefire's start.

Angie Abdullah was nent member of. Boise's CMUHunityi;

At first, neighbors fe death was related to retdallsm at Boise's Islamiand other anti>Mtislim

. reported since the Sept rorist anacks.

s ----------16 PJR. IMendiy thmtfi Saturda- I is eWs«maOcvan«y.eom. DMtt

Ivan Huggins ol Turlock, C/> several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be hi 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Octob* 2002, at Hansen Mortuary. F Chapel wilh Pastor Dan Lov olflclating. Friends may cal hour prior to the servic Saturday. Burial will follow { Rupert Cemetery.

B r o g a n , O r e .

C h a r i n 'S m n g y ' W ileCharles ■Smiley* Wilcox. :

Brc»an. Oregon passed away 9. 2002. In an Ontario hosi Funeral services will be Monday, Ociober 14, 2002 , i a.m. aMhe Producers Livee Sale Yard in Vale. Oregon. E Mil take place al 5 p.m. on Mo at his Ctover Creek Ranch.

Charles (Smiley) Wilcox was on Ociober 29,1923 in F Oklahoma. He was born to V and Ara Wilcox. They moved It Willow Creek area in Octobi 1936. He. went to school at Jamieson school and laier grac 9d from the Vale High School ^yed^basebatl and loved pla

Alter graduating, he wen 4awthorne. Nevada, where he louses. He then went into

rmy. In 1948, he married B loyce Plummer. They went oi lave two. children. Tradle (Wa; rhawley. and Rick (Judy) Wilco)

He and his cousin Dow M vent to Oklahoma several time >ring back quarter horses. T trere some ol the lirst quarter h IS brought to this area. Smiley > )ow rodeoed ior several ye sgeiher. He panicipated In te Dping. call roping, bull dogoi ow milking and wild horse raci le was one hell ol a cowboy.He and Dow Meek also.hel[

lart the rodeo in Vale. Oregon, ras president ol the rodeo bo ne year and was a member of ;lrcIeV Riding Club.During his rodeo years

orked lor Grady Romans and oveless on Clover Creek cowb ig. He led lor them In the wir onths.Then he and Joyce decided tt anied lo work lor themselvi hey moved to Lillie Valley acaroni Hill and began iheir ca ireer. They lived In Utile Vall» >ars belore moving to Shoshoi aho. They then began IncreasI eir caiile nerd. They had a feed )d larmed nearly one thousa ;res.In 1988. Ihey moved back over Creek. He came lull clrc 3 lived Ihere 14 years until I ne of his death. He loved tl nching way ol Ille and was one » few -iron Men* left. He will i rribly missed by many peop d we will always miss his sm d his wisdom.He is sunHved by his loving w /ce. his daughter Trudie (V^yn awley, hia son Rick (Jud icox., and his two grandson ke and Cody, whom he love arty. He fa also sunrlved by h ithers, James, Watl, John, 6 a\ d Jerry, and one sister Mbi icpx. Ha ia also survivedl nerous niacei land nephews. I- R preceded fit death by his pa »:and his brother Joe. , to ^ a board member for ih Ihuer Soirand Cohaervatio Wct^ tt>atinr« of ws death. - he recon¥nar)da;no:fiow p» tent in iieu of .flow«a;.dbrK 9 .« 9(Ub«iaant.tOLtheJi4albu<

)ack dothe trucks While tri

oisoned the gists in Caliled the f i ^ ” warm weaeclamation salmon togency. two- administraton Sept. 27 conne«ed-<lult Chinook deaths,ver Klamath Dave Sabicy release the Bureaimath Lake answered qisave enou^ slon of the pI sucker 6sh with the sp

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w m e s the Abdullal Azad Abdu: dren': a 9>yet

-------------- Angie’s pre^IS a promi- yeaKold son e's Muslim oits marriage

old son an feared her tottdier.' ' ■ecemvan- The. Syear i^c Center edly ia M t J m threats AbdoUah. Tl ipt. 11 ter* dren -an d a

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held at from 10-10:4! ber 12. church (Ras Rupert Home, Burley;

:all one Pauline Ma‘c e on 5 ,

at the Hansel Chapel, 321 Burley; familj one hour befoi

Im w mortuary; int^ o l Pheasant View

ay Ocl. Wanl Fulrch;=Pll1i rial service at:? g W est End C,iBloiS, (FamerFune.

Builat/londay ^ Shannon f

Boise, serviceIS t»rn the II)S BoiseFoss. West Cherry L

)Wale one hour beTorI to the church; buriiber of Morris Hill Ceaduat® Funeral Homes lOl. He>laying _____________

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o'ihe Viola Pacl(iRUPERT-V

avne) Rupert diec2002, at Moui

Meek Center ir nes to Arrangements i They by Hansen M hors- Chapel,

y andK EiieenW.IViging. RUPERT - 1icing. 82, of Rupert <

11, 2002, at MiBiped Hospital, - - .2 Arrangemer

'0 armounced by 1of the Rupert Chapel.s he M _d Vic George Canvboy- KIMBERLY'""‘er Hamby, 74, of

l « vy o n Center in Boise.:aitle The service wley s ’ S'tn* Monday, Clone, White Mortuaraslng with Rev. Jerry iediot Interment will 1 sand . Memorial Park.:. . from 4-8 p.m. S

!.hS Jamas Walti10 ol t w in f a l l s « 1=? Webb, infant so

ved

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ecisiontribes and state biolo*

:alifocnia link low flows.___eather and crowding to th e fish k ill. Bush radon officials have not d-the river flows to dta

ialM, area manager for eau bf Reclam ation,1 questions at the conclu- e protest, dealing mostly

Xd fics of the waterL

I’s death[ agents in town invesd- at angle have found no of a hate crime, and

lid nothing has been to ind ica te A ngie , 's death was related to i lism or threats.IS have rallied around , Uah family. Angie and , dullah had four chil- i k«ar-old daughter from i revious marriage, a 5* ion from Azad's preri*’. J age, and an IS^nonth < and 3*week*oId sdn

tar-old son was report* IIt Lake a t y with Asad I Tbe other three chil*.

I a friend i^ o was vis- £iped the blaze. g

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f Hedges of Deck), ser*un. today at the Dedo oiIter of the Church of tcst of Laner-day Saints, CUn; friends may c ^ K1:45 a.m. today at the Silasm ussen Funeral - M ley).

Mae Cunha Morgan of TiTice at 11 ajn. today p.isen Morttiaiy Burley Q!1 East Main Street, milily will greet Mends at !fore the service at theinterment will be in iew Cemetery. Fa

M<rchOd of Buhl, memo- Veat 11 ajs . today at the Kij Cemetery in Buhl

neral Chapd). ] Wl

I R lodlisbacher of p.i ce at 1 pjn. today at Ce •ise 14th Ward, 3020f Lane, Boise; viewing Ifoi« the service at the meirial will fo llow at McCemetery (Summers Menes, Boise Chapel). St.

- D eaildiam Oa- Viola Packham, 79, t,*i, ied Friday, Oct. 11, S ? juntain View Care £1,

in Kimberly. 5 ^ ts wiU be announced Mortuary Rupert

IWong- Eileen W. Mong,rt died Friday, Oct. * Minidoka Memorial

lents will be ^ Hansen Mortuary

Fliral HambylY - George Carol ^ of Kimberly, died a m :t. 8 , 2002, at St. fu?' Regional M edical »e. VTnpl! Will be held at 11 ’, Oct. 14, 2002, at ary in Twin FaUs, . ^ y S t^ e o f f i^ d n g . gariII follow at Sunset hait k. Friends may can. Sunday at White ^

fter WebbLS-Jam es Walter Ason of Nicole and *died Thursday. Oct.-t Magic V alleycal Center. . . .mts will . -b e •I ^ m ^ d s E O p ^

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AwN.. Buhl; Unarina CMdwvy fi cl« turn* b«srin« Oct 10; Ml Ji2«aXevlnP.CaiA4y.

UUcsSpeltiaca Sr.. 49,5671 Wenddl; pnwBidQo of ■ contra •»«* ; use or poMenion of dr p(mrmU«: coun trial Oct 31; U Ju^lM nP.Ca«fa^.

l 2 ^ 1. Sotffotd. 36.587 Fi W«leO: driving uodcr the ioOuc vine without privilecei; coi

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iDdjrimCUalnn. 16,178 & Jcrenwiintttmtiwifriitfciidililr Dial Oct. 31; MMinnto Judoo X CMddy. .

S erviceG enU (Jeny) Duane Sb

of Twin Falls, service at 2 today at the K im b ^ Naz; Church, 3550 E. 3750 Kimberly; burial wiU foUi Sunset Memorial Park (V

' Mortuary, Twin Falls).

Alexander Jeh a A k m idTwin FaUs, memorial servio p.m. .today at the Eplsc Church of the Ascensbn; in ment will be in the Columba atthechurch.

Colleen Elaine Prouty of Falls, memorial service at 2 Monday at the Parke’s M V alley Funeral Home, : Kimberly Road, Twin Falls.

Irene R. M iller formerl Wendell, graveside service p.m. Monday at the Wen Cemetery.

B lanche D avis of Bur mem orial service at 2 i Monday at the Buriey Un: Methodist Church, 450 E . : St.; burial w ill follow

A T H N O TOct. 10,2002, at his home.

The memorial service wiL held Wednesday, Oct. 16,200: Parke’s Magic VaUey Fune Home. 2551 Kimberly Ro rwin FaUs. Cremation and /ate inurnment are under iirecdon of the funeral home.

bina K. Bi-elimJEROME - Anna K Brehm,

iied Thursday, Oct 10,2002. Arrangem ents will

innounced by Farnswoi tibrtuaryof Jerome.

Vnnia LiarmanFILER - A nnie Lierman

’iler died Thursday, Oct. 002, at her home.Tbe service wiU be held at

.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15,2002, lie Clover Lutheran Church lover. Offidatitig will be Pas lark Christ. Interment -wUl i )W at the Clover Cemetery lover. Friends may call from jn. Monday, Oct. 14,2002, arke’s.Magic VaUey Funei [ome, 2551 Kimberly Roe win Falls.Services are under the diri

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Hoya M axine G ooding, servi

•der of Monday at Den ice at 2 Chapel in Good scopal w ill fo llow a intern- Cemetery; the v barium h eld from 5*:

Demara/s Goodi]

1 Twin H elen Jayne2 pjn. Burley, service Magic Monday at the

2551 Christian Church in the Gem Memo Burley; friends mi

Tly of p.m. Sunday a :e at 2 Mortuary, 221 V indell Burley and from

Monday at the cht

Jrley, Ardella Am olip.m. Twin FaUs, servio

United today at White M. 27th ment wiU foUoww at Cemetery.

ncES —tion of the'Parke’i

Ul be Funeral Home of T K)2,a t

Stephen FoukiTWIN FALLS

J P f: Foukal, 87, o f Tv, I Thursday, Oct.

Bridgeview Estate Center in Twin FaQ

The service at 2 n,91, Oct. 15, 2002, at

M agic VaUey Fu be 2551 Kimberly Roa

'orth with Pastor Don Mc ing. Interment wi vices at the West I in BuhL

. f Friends may caU ‘"iJ* Monday at the fune

’ Arrangements a ar in direction of the P

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Homes, McMurtreiree- Mountain Home.

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metery in H eyb u^ riU receive fnentls lemorial service at EUumussen Funecal r ) .

in e Burkberdttof irvice at lO ieim . Demaray Funeral ooding; interment

at H ageraun le viewing wlH.be 5*7 S unday at

odingChapeL.;.

'ne H ossfeld -.of /ic e at 11 a.m. he Rupert f ir s t rch; burial w f l be imorial Gardens in s may caU from 6-8 IT at th e Pdyne 1 West MaiiPSt., om 10-10:45'hii. » church.

doM S te p h e n of rvice at 10*30 kfa. e Mortuary; tiWr- ow in T%rtn FlaUs

ke’s Magic V e ^ ofTwinFaUsi;'-;

u lta lX S - Stephen T w in F aU s^ ed

:t. 10 . 2 0 0 2 ...#t tates R e tire^ ^ t Fans.It 2 pjn. Tuestfay,, at the P a r le ’s Funeral Home,

: wiU foUow’ser- , . . s t E n d C e m e ^

caU firom 4-8'b^. uneral home;'^’ 'ts are unde^’ e J e Parke’s W i c *>i' 1 Home Of T^in ■;!

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beat•PROyO, Utah (AP)

'^ttonl'ey for .death-r - Ron Latterty has file<

M start p new round m n cbuld last mot

j , j S f f e r t y , 61, add^ ^ t h e r * were coiivic .^1984 slayings of thei

Brenda Lal I rlUmberly, and her noEHca, lo Highland, I

God ordered the d "Laffeity was sentence

separate tri .' Bon Lafferty was ser• 'execution. The convi

oyprturned, and he a^iin in 1996 and aga edjmd sentenced to de

,Kon Y engich, app ;; A vgust to repres* . rL alferty,. filed a , TOursday for another a;

Heaii].'fij. GEORGE, Utah

' -pretifflioary hearing ha foTa polygamist poli< and his wife, charged w related to him allegedi:

• 4i^ear«old girl as a

R ^ e y H. Hohn, 36, three wives and 21 chil his only legally recogni Suzie Stubbs H o lm ,:

* their initial appearance Sth District Court in Si before Judge James Shu

,.**^L.Rodney Holm is ao• 'having sex with the g '■Jeast three occasions. S '•'bans sexual relations i

16- and 17*year-oIds wl parmer is 10 or more yei

■ 'iiftless’the couple is lea •rJed.

•.. • -Holm also faces a four •■'Charge of bigamy - bein ‘ narried to one perso .-'coiuibiting with another ]

Bach count carries a : o»up to five years in pris«

Suzie Stubbs Holm is with aiding and abetting I

^Tree-sitt■ . FRANCISCO (AI

d t t ^ has become an inc ifcr.popular way to protesj operations, but it can lethaL

.A man with the enviroi .jamvist group Earth Fir th |» w ^ a f te r he felLm( SOieet from a redwood tr he wasn’rthe first to be 1 a ttee^ t protest

The man, whose it Jiasn’t been released b

I went by the forest name * had only been in the t

>«bput 12 hours on Ti evening when he fell, ao to Dennis Davie of the Cruz contingent of Earth 1

“Santa Cruz Earth F ' deeply saddened by this ' e ^ t . We never like to i • activist,” said Davie. “TW ''ycASmg man in his first tree

Poctor_■[■jeoilkmtdhinCl .confirm ed that Retmit . tegun surgery at 8 diat mi

Sanders on Firlday subn J e ^ to TTie Ttmes-JVewi that she backs RetnMer

..toqdiy satisfied widi die u .,iffl^ u g .2a ;

..^ o r those who might m the surgery Or. Retmie formed Oat mohdng was plete su c ^ ^ X knoV bee waa die patient'Ih'fet^ ti

■dfrdure (iny fourth) resul ■less discomfort and a sl i:ecov)eiy.tlme than I have

;''dusly e b ^ e n c e d . 1 have 1

.J -- c; Notthwesc^faiountain r oS»'4& Renton. Wash.-

: said tha<HaiIey airport wou : violpte any fundiog agree: with lteF A A bv banning nor-ivoidd it violate agreei if enforce weigh

- /A^ci^wliat the Hailey a . would do IBB^ciiUBr^ the terminal

7 Sendingi D j a a t S j l l l r r t e n a d r o f a r a

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t h r f O WU » )-Ih e new r ----------h*row inmate Ued a petidon— md of appeals nore'than }6

id one his ivicted in ^ e heir sister<in<Lafferty of er daughter, i, Utah. They ' le deatiis. Dan need to life in

trial in 1988, sentenced to nviction was he was tried again convict-

: p T o f „ „ d i „•esent Ron Fourth ]a petition Hansen ai

i r a p ^ . Kris Leo

ing willtah (AP) - A hasbeCTset olice officer i with crimes sdly taking a

a spiritual -

who has ihildren, and ignized wife,

made ice Friday in 1 St. George Jhumate.

e on at State law

is involving when their ' years older, legally mar-

ourth felony leing legallyrson w hile Rodney Hans

rrison. relationshi]1 is charged year-old, wh ngtheillidt terandwast

cter’s deatt[AP)-Tree Earth Firsincreasing- tree-dt proti

test logging com pany Ran also be operation in

area about 2 iironmental Jose since AtFirst! died Another p.more than this year wtid tree. And April, 22-yes>e killed in of Portland

fa lling fronid e n tity . HoodNariom

3 but who , **Hiey thinne "Naya,” don and theje tree for risks invol

Tuesday Branham, eaccording Padfic Luml

the Santa about aix treth First! on its logsI First! is Humboldc'CJiis tragic southeast of Ito lose an they view dieHiis was a somehow, henree-sit” gerous or Uleg

doubts about ]m ierhad bmties,” thel(momiiiA A grand jibmitteda indicted Retnws stating aggravatedler and is enhanced penew orkhe usbofafireai

ed innocent tIt wonder, and his . currenier per* Brody»'are sd'asacoo>- ihcoartO ct2because I-. : ing in tha o « b:;the’pro- In a r<suited in Democratic IdI shprter eral candidateive previ- 27ie Times-Neuve had no ' Friday that 1

I r W i’d r b I. - which wouldbe’penn vould not But he also wements port audtoriw ing a jeti formal ibmpl« m m ents operator and I Jght lim- fU ght stahdat

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RonLafferty <tMl of klOng KImbarty pair ^h District Judge Steven f I and state prosecutors v .eonard and Thomas

I take plj

rn Holm, left, and hts first wHe, Si I appearance Friday In FHth Distrithip with the then-16- itu who is her younger sis- to * IS wed to Holm in a spir- J

Jl undersccirstl has been staging I-otests against l o g ^ g thaRedwood Em pire’s thain the Ramsey Gulch put

c 20-miles south of San proAugust. Er protester also died Firwhile tree-sitting. In are/ear-old Beth O'Brien renad, Ore., died a fter tre<om a .tree in Mount Danal Forest in Oregoa Earlink d ie y ^ on a mis- hadley don't consider the ancsolved,” said Jim met, a spokesm an for a lhm ber Co., which has capitree sitters currently wasgging property in thet'C ounty, 30 m iles Nor>f Eureka. “I do think two dieir actions as beingteroic, instead of dan- weUlegal.” sit,”

ut Dr. Retniier's capa- defje letter reads in part. ' chu1 jury on Sept. 25 Riitmier on a charge of -attod assault with an declienalty for the alleged not tearm. Ke later plead-' the :t to that charge. He not iTent attomey, John untilscheduled to appear Roai

21 for a status bear- agaiisa;. Waarelated . m atter, al*s {Idaho attomey gen- Lane

ate Keith Roaik told -fews editorial board Tir,It h e was asked to amir

B w d s a ld the jet' a i^ c

10 said that the air- r i ^» ihen would file a Bkiilalnt against the jet LoBod his crew with the lost, ilards office of the whic:

:-io Baird and attor* d isci Idd,',only, one aiicn enfdr } has arisen to the . ly.

I

leasksBrunker agreed to ^ ve eight months to investii case and amend the petit

Bnmker said the stat need another eight mo prepare its response, pusl case into 2004.

If the petition falls. I can apped to the U t^ S Court. If that appeal f would have 34 days to fil eral apped.

Yen^ch told Hansen hi file a motion to stay La execution by next we< Hansen sdd the stay he < in April 1997 remains in ei

The judge said the st issued to cover both La: direct appeal, which was by the Utah Supreme Co year, and the antidpated for post-conviction relief, was filed Thursday.

“Fm concerned why I »

lace in 1

». Sude Stubbs Holm, sit prior t< itrict Court tn S t Qtorga, Utah.in id ceremony in 1998, acco to charging documents.

Both defendants waived

:ores dangcDavie said he acknowle

that tree sitting is dangerow that there is a heroic natui putting one's body on the lii protect something.

But h e said th at all E FirstI protesters, Induding Is are given training on ho' r e m w safe and hedthy du cree sits.

Davie sd d Naya came to Earth FirstI camp saying ths bad rock climbUig experic and after talk ing with ot nembers of the group for u ll hours thev determined he »pable of d i m l ^ the tree ivas also given some training he ground b efore going 'formally, tree sitters are gi wo days of training.

“They believed he d im veil, but it stOl was his first it,” Davie sdd.

lefend R etm ier against harge.Roark, a prominent defe

ttom ey from HaUey, said eclined the caae because h e ot taken on any new cases si tie U ay p rin tey , and he d ot intend to take on any ce ntil after ^ ‘Nov. 5 d eed ;oark is in a tigh t campa: gainst R epu l^can Lawrei Wasden for, the’ attomey gei

ance;.- '

l p n » l fm J tw ^ ,£ m id C o otttribu tB d.to tftisrq^

i^ ort w hefeJetJ ^ id |w iW land

ivtf-l a r a jl ^ - a ^s i e r i ^ ^ ajcw B

for apieYenglch notified of a^ t e the in his only stduon. five-minute 1ate might surprise."nonths to The petiiushing the Lafferty’s coi

trial was in, Lafferty requests moi1 Supreme and his defeifails, he an investigai

file a fed- nesses, becau tute.

he would Brunker sl^fferty’s required tocoeek , but Ron and Die entered they were foleffect. from God whistay was throats of the^fferty’s of their brot]» denied Lafferty was ::^un last was IS montlutd modon Prosecutorsef, which was angry wii

for encouragirI was not him.

bigamying of the cha naryhearingwi

Shumate gra order prohibits frx)m contactin

Both defend sen ted by at Parker.

The Holms Fundamentalist

V B H Christ of Lat whose member plurd marriage a police officc tow ns of Hild C okirado City,. of the church mi

Parker also attomey.

The Church o day Saints, als Mormon churc m illion memb

•to world, disavow ih. 1890 and excon

who practice plu cording There are an

polygamists liv d read- today.

;er Religi group

ture to ^ , *

e":: pnvat

to the COEUR d'ALl hat be o ffid d s like th< rience posed giant pla other prayer, but i sever- restrictions pr le w u from appearii ee. He ground.Ing on U nable to < lg up. plaque, a group given churches is purs

on private land, mbed Coeur d’Alene tt tree ed their reques

prayer sign i entrance.

“It’s a very d«_____. between church j

Councilman Ben t the Wednesday.

The city has fense w i* * e presenc id he , Nations w hite le h u group over the yc

Wolfinger wai does religious sign g

cases less desirable < :tion. erected.»aign ‘I'ini Swanson i ence Jesus Christ ener- Sdnts is a leader by Al group of severd i

eating faith-bas<___ services.beper Swanson said

play the prayer continue.

— KmartConthwadfromCl

iding tenant; but Shie] bank w ill own

U c h ' before a new budt rp6H **1 can't imagini rp in up in the hands < .and S U d d s^ d . u in ; There w ere th pan ., ■ ,owners.,cpntroUioj m - *--.Shleldji>aid. After I , y. cy c d ^ relea»g<3 7 " ifafB'lease, Gasaer't

, G kuer d o n not fl y- . to occusyithe buQi

j:-Vfele8sib.«(iitrd df tl fl[6 * = ^ - ^ bank which i i

to b ^ i t As the ni ; r era decrekses, the

drop, Shldds sdd. i r e

' the last two weeks.• bu ■ The building is ij 1 ' don, a d d Stan Bu• , dent o f • the

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peals :a stay,” Lafferty sdd

’ statement duri^ the 4 :e hearing. “Surprise, ^

tition argues thatcounsd in the second Bineffective . It also Tl

loney to pay Yengich *“ fense team, indudingjator and expert wit- Tiause Lafferty is desti- w

‘ said the state iscover those costs. a\Dan Lafferty daimed is<following a revdadon covhen they slashed the ache wife and daughter erother Allen. Brenda thi IS 24. Daughter Erica ths old.>rs sdd Ron Laffertywith his sister-in-law Rrging his wife to leave of

wi

^case ILe<

harges. The prelimi- *; was set for Nov. 26. 77granted a protective Thlittng the defendants apjting the alleged vie- see

thi]ndants were repre- couattorney Rodney Rig

•ns belong to the intilist Church of Jesus pric>atter Day Saints, nar;«rs openly practice six iige. Rodney Holm is jecticer in the border Ri^ ildale, Utah, andy, Ariz., where most ovemembers live. . tho;so is the church's sou

cha:1 of Jesus of Latter- coiralso known as the wouirch and daim s 11 u mnbers around the whii owed polygamy in ommunicates those)Iurd marriage. *m estimated 30.000 ^living in the West 30 fi

proj

^ous ^ p seeks

1 J |Ve>te land lessageiL E N E (A P)>aty the idea of a pro- plaque promotingI constitu tional « ,p revent the sign 56111ring on pub lic w i

• Playl) erec t a giant w tup of community Centiu^uing its mission m

n eoffid ah reject- p elS lest for the large

at th e c ity ’s jjjg |

delicate bdance 'Vh Jl and state,” City show en Wolfinger sdd witii 1

WhIS been plagued snce of the Aiyan te suprem acist years. todayvams that i f the ,I goes up, other e ones could be “ “ S'

n of The Church Bamst of Latter«day whjler of Diakonla, a . will p]d churches .advo- whiased community u.S. li

id efforts t6 dis- t o ^ er message will

$7.

Assoc;ields predicts a propei n th e b u ild in g and m dness m ov^in . eachdi ine It won't end “Ifs Is of the bank,” , ty.” Bu

Becathree le v e ls o f North log the building, people Derthebanlaitpt- Burley tgd Kmart from Mini-C t tooK contnu. u Commi ; flnd a business to fill lilildiag;.he could Chairm f property to . “It's itebed the loan messag number'of owit; seeorh

tie rent will also - Ibou; d. occupir e t m repeated empty.

me^Wrwfthirihg----- are-sdt'ts.' Casdas in a good locfr; hasreo Buckley, pretri- percent

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HEYBURN - The Mini^ Transportation Commit: working to upgrade its roa je « priority list

While the ranking is subj ava ilability of m oney, s issues and other adjustmeni committee pushes to get pr accom plish^ At a m e eti^ er this week, the group disc the list.

Here is the list of prioritie• Im provem ents to

Overland from th e Ovei Bridge to Interstate 84 - Th of Burley is reviewing op with the Idaho Transport: Department on this projea i in the process of applying Local H ighway Techi Assistance Couitcil grant. Leon Bedke, d ty engineer.

• Upgrade of Idaho Higl 77 from Ahno to Connor Cr The federal governn approved $ 2 m illion for scenic byway'project If e\ tiling goes as planned, die \ could start in 2003, said D R i ^ . ITD engineer.

• Im provem ent of tbe interchange - While this tl priority of die group is in pre! lary devdopment, it will sti] ax or seven years before die lect ta^^ptoce, sdd ITD’s D

“At the hump where it { >ver the freeway, you can't hose people coming from iouth,” said D w inelle Alli :hairman of the transportai :ommittee. But Rigby sai vould be a while before funt s pulled tcwedier for die proj vhich would indude restruc ng approaches, and new e: ind entrances.

• B uilding (our lanes i nproving tum lanes on0 from Burley to 400 West - ’ toject is slated to begin in 20i• Yale Road improvemeni

■he Burley Highway Distric forking on the second {Am i 'ale Road improvement proj 'he^project is in th e des

• A proposed trade ronte s t ITest - It's b d i« considered ( lg discusdiMttf Cassia Coim amprdiensiTe plan, R j ^ SI u r ^ f l i g h w v District woi lake the Im M ovem ents; Tproved. A traffic and iM sa

-YouRAenlor danoaWhat l l ie Roseland Band v ay for a dance.Where: The West End Senj uiter, 1010 Main, Buhl.When: 8-11 pjn. today.How much: The cost is $3 p

10 la m p h o u se TheatreWhat: “Late Marriage”-will 1 own. The film is in Hebre til English subtides. tVhere: The Lamphoui leatre, 223 Fiftii Ave. S., Tw Us.When: 4:30, 7 and 9:15 p.t lay.HIow much: $6.50 for adult .SO for seniors and studen d $4 for matinees.

im d anceiVhat: Dusty and the Nomac Iplay.iVhere: Spanbauer*s Bara 0 5. Highway 93, east of Jerome fVhen: 8 p.m. to m idnigl lay.low much: The cover charge:

lociatioii o f R ealtors. Tlii perty is near the freeway1 many vehicles drive pas tl day, he sdd.[t’s a nice commerdd proper Buckley sdd.ecause th e building is or th Overland Avenue when

fie see it as they drive intc ey from the freew ay, the li-Casaia Develftpmom imlssion is especially eagei ill the space, commission [rman Brent Lee sdd. t's an eyesore - it sends a MM we don't want people tc v h W ,? L e e said,

lo u ^ tim building formerly ip ied by Kmart rem ains ty. odier forms of realesute idttnginnhe aren.-lhelfini: da Assodation of R edtors recorded a greater than 25 en t increase in reddential I and an increase in residen-

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Danel lo I priorit_ f r ^

MlntCosslau lJ e T s , ^ 1“ '!

. Whtf#: Connor’s C

^ “ jthe commefitsonthe projects odiyllsiihooklcc

*orWngonthip(C “ ’“ * 0 MCTCcMtman.C

i e .

e’tlan'd ^ l»">8rhedt? P™P«»‘lm .ckrooptions * Hiland Avirtation Street improvem<tand is and feasibility 1g for a planned as pan 0hnical prehensive plan siIt. said • bridge

and J canals eaghvfay They’re slated torreek - The project is nownment stages.>r the • Meridian Roa

improvenMb e ^ n ^ »Pfject. The grant a;

. . . . been processed ani rhlrS • *«Proven

IVIinidoka t o ^ ^ of Land Mana

lepro- improved a sweiw die north end of mile stretch. Blai

; aoes counties maintain t I'tsee •It's diat middle n the we have the prob Ured, sdd. H ie committ tadon ue to push for wor aid it so travders do noi nding in die desert, he sd 'oject, Other projects t ucnir- discussed la u d e d exit! atF S lroM anilO i

Rupert. • si(iial al I anil tionofSovrathSn

Highway 30. an ov Street and Overla Burley, and dde«

» * ■ - sides of Ooeida Stn i c t is Allied kaked coi e t n a bexs to stuity die U oject pared widi any d

pmel’i N o W ^ l

' T I m a -H e m tr i nuld L on ab tC avm ^ ea ' J L . 436-13S1 or tee

K aiaoka c o n te s tI wm W hat A karaoke

be hdd with cash pn inior W bete-M r.BiaV

Jerome.When: 8:30 p in

per today.How much: No cov

Fat John[I h . What Fat John wi]

s e S i t . ' ^ i s : !When: 9 p m to 1 a

^ Howmuch:$3cov(

. .m . BJitaneeWhat-A dance to

tits. music will be hdd. mts -Where: Bar B

Fillmore S t Nn Twin When: 8 p.m. tc

today.How mudi: The cm

•<1» $3 im fflla ji.

on To have an event oe. *Ycnir Weekend" senc ght morion to: Mtftsso Moi

S48, TWin Falls, ID 8 e is her a t mmorgfxn»mai

or fax it to 734-5538.

lie ^ s d e s prices. Fam ay, have d so surged, Bu 1st He attributes the nn

m dket to low interes er- higher prices for po

other a^ cu lturd pro<onire' TYmef-ATcuisiyritcriV Ito can be reached a t th e . he Bureau ar 677-4042,1At— ^iM^mail-iir-n/ohnjen';er ' leyxom. on ■

to Time to ilquU U se T h e T tm ei

n s Marketpia^ ^claealfleda tc rs posM saiona “ cash .n-

dsr.0etstarl2 .» 0 2 TlBxNtt.

: S Y /W E g r ^

ookstiesflc panelissta Transportation teetlngs. on u>e second feact) montn. r 's Cafe fn Heybum. l id s wolcoine. riahMto contribute.I the commlttaa's prt- k) contact the entity Bprofectorcail.the w, Dwfneiie Allred, at

ing planned for the I k route. 1A venue to F ifth emente - A traffic ty study is being in of Burley’s com* in study.dge upgrades M B I ea st o f Dec]e;*>. 'I i to start in 2004.^ . Ji now in preliminaiy. Jj

Rowland Noeth A i ements - The city I approved tbe pny '■ 8 It application has.. 9 I and approved. ^rem ents rrom=' ltco - The Bureau anagem ent h as'-., ’en^nile sectioa oh ' of d ie nearly 60- ;

Blaine and B u ^ . lin die odier en d Idle ground wfaen \ mblema,*' A U H i 'Dittee win CQ(^- * ' w o r i ^ o d t l ^ r i ^ * ' I •n otget sm p M y ., ' 'i isd d . . ‘ ; .‘’5XS d ie c a x m ittU }^^^3 \ Ided a new slgnil r > 4 j 1 Ondda S t i e S ^ d at d ie lateraee--. . If'I Street and State - ’ ^1 overlay at lAdn n-land A vesM hi dewalks on both'Street to R uyett , < rrrnitriittiwi m eoi-;. ' ' '

r'cantefM dM 'oe^ : ;

N l f ^ : ■.sst ’-V , :oke c o n te t wiU |isifsjnsspM l tp 1 a.m'. . .

c o f a r d u i^

iwiUplay. ^

) 1 ajn. today.M v e r c h a ^

I to disc:'jockey

Bons, '1S39 I win Falls.'. to 3:30 a .m .,

• covdr charge is '

>ent appear in \tend vour inform. • M o r ^ P O B m D 8 n 0 3 :e m a a 1 magicvalteyxom

'arm land sales', Buckley sdd. strengthening ,

Brest rates and potatoes and

products.

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3Aqo aboul 64. Idano na Van«y. IK ed in MounUIi 1968, farmer and tntun wttti o<9ht cWWrwi, now hoa Mrved os presklani nlzattona and held local GOP.

INQ *l'm running for offlca tx peopio asked me to sen desire lo sarvo. and I lei

3ET Would look at decreasln the atate budget; would i unleaa revenue Incmase

Saya hydroQtn aulM* ai HI aaiy. t t ^ h Ibose currw _____ tow.

Say* Idaho spends plant out any improvamant In i

N would emphaslxa atuder tnMoo lass. II stsle raven 0>an Muealkin needs toi tha other agencies.

Saya expenditures are ln< u - WouM encourage leaajou

ballon for non-vtoleni off* encourag* attffer punlshrr offendafa.and drug d—lar

Would not Irtcreasa advar InturvKa for poor chlldrai

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*nwM In public offlc* sho » z*n*'vol* and their Inmatf

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I native raised In Magic Agoi itaIn Home area slnco olghtluranc* salesman, married loocf teverheM public office bui Sent ol severe! larm orga*•cal poeltlons In the Idaho

I because two groups of 'I boll ■ene. I also have a great ol theI leel I'm Qualified.* tiattvc

can Cl lace I

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islng every category of Wouk jld noi Increase taxes dodge ases.____________________ Idaho

t f la n d a r ^ a re n e e e t* Hasih irrently proposed ar* too ihey s _____________________ nlque!

enty on education with* AsanIn stud*nt learning; great)dents more and admlnis* thinkavenuea don1 Improve, progreto take cuts aktngvrlth throug

pubUc_______________________lsbeti«

) Increasing too rapidly. ThinksiJaU Ume and more pro* butfavjtlenderaandwould fornonihmenl for violent be mortiere. outof}

vertlsing for govemment Wants jran. The program ia emmer

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should Iwnor the clti* Thinka ttaUva process.* thrownove the county level. box is r

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rict 22Bf i In m * Nov. 5 general «lactl<

M David Phi

Democi

^ 0 not known, moved Irom Mtssoi light years ago. married with two s< iiacher. has not hold public omce.

bollove Iho Loglslalu^ wenl again I the peopio in overturning the term ittvo.* Also. -I ligurod HI can sunrtv in certainly sun/lvo a political cam( ce Iho tough declsionB the Leglslai

'oukl look lor waste in government. )dgers lo pay up ortd hire moro Ida aho jobs.____________________

IS lfm/(ed knowledge of dafrtes bur ty shouW use ihe latest odor contn ques and equipment.

> an educalor, he thinks leachera a Mt }ob In spue ol a lack ol funding, nka tho now sysioms for monltorlni >gres8 help koop chlUron from falli ough tho cracks. Would Increase li bUc schools; tho College ol Southe Mtlor off staying a two-year coUeg<

Inks expenditures are increasing to 1 favora mandaiory sentencing reqt non-vtolent offenders: Ihlnks there more preventton pn>grams lo keepof {all.______________________

itts the state lo oggresslvoly adver meni heanh Insurance lor poor chil

rtka the 2002 Leglslalure shouUn'l iwn out temi limits, bui bolieves th< is really all that is needod for lerm

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loun 10 Idaho - Coeur dV I sons, music ■ Perce Tri »• million fc

to Sept • from indi $1,000.

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mar\;ZT*>g student ^ijiing ballot ISSU»lundlngfor ofmarijuihem Idaho supporter»ge. tions in

voter na I too rapidly, NovemberKtuirements “This isireshoukl to the vo«p peopio wrhichiti:__________ Wallers s

gathering rertlMoov. enforceme JiiMrm. hai

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lieresi tiring 23 A H rI. Twin Falls IC i» ; |B o r r n e r ^ qnooilai h ant No ip«cU M l>t h «ouH a la . No dmm nr a in ii* h p M ln lu i: in 6 mc

iaho tribi lillion int[SE (AP) - Tribal leaders cd another $2 million into impaign to pass their gam* nitiative, maldng ic the most isive issue campaign in history.unpaign finance disclosiui; lent filed Friday showed the d'Alene Tribe and the Nez Tribe raised more than $2 ) for the causc from June 8 >t 30. Small contributions ndividuals added just over

ought the tribes’ total finan- )mmitment to more chan lillion. Combined wich the 100 raised by their oppo- the campaign exceeds the $3.5 million spent in the

attle over the right-to-work

initiative would legalize nic gambling machines that

stortion, nai irijuana initi10. Nev. (AP) - The s drug czar says Nevada’s ssue to legalize possession juana is ludicrous, and its rers are relying on distor- n their cam paign and naivete to succeed In ber.1 is a con and it’s insulting voters of the sta te in t is presented,” John P. s said Friday during a ng of reporters and law ment officials, have a momentous ded* this state. We saw the

m that marijuana was ly underestimated in the nind and if we didn’t do g il would grow,” he said, why I came.” lumber of marijuana bai-

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3es pOm] Ito ganib)rs haveitttfdejesdiliBt^t^to cive. Adt^cataiL'tnaiin- gambling fas p$Hded«t onc&depressedr£servaiin Critics claim

from the scate’s:«cotre undermines sod al valle claim that the>jnachin<s machines banned by i>2 Constitution.8 The tribes and theirIS tend the machines an:r more than an electronic

gam^s offered by tV Lottery and therefore Ien federal law. They havee che support of many>- leaders.e Both sides spent heave summer’s bactle over wtk proposition should eve

vote.e The Supreme Court rt stop it , buc it cost op

aivete aid b itiative, nati(t lo t issues in th e c i Nevada’s is the most U I would allow adults to pc 1 to 3 ounces of pot whick

so ld - and taxed -* ii ! licensed smoke shops.

“This is the most extr< lot issue they've done so said. Gesturing to three of marijuana in three ss sized bags, he added, enough to make 250 dg That’s not personal tise.”

Walters, chief of the < National Drug Control called w ealthy back Nevada’s Question 9 “mi people who have a loc ol and dedded to make thi: guinea pig.”

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Lp anothe )ljpgcamtr^lSiQcni. $60,000 in leiinta*R&hat Boise firm o)d the l u for The tribes p^ o n s .^ • Coeur d’Ale;«■ resources Funke&Woronomy and But durin}a^ew T hey tribes also spin& aSlslot on their teley the Idaho campaign in s

tive, and the lr allies con- - company hamire nothing threw in near]ic version of Fonner Re

the state Batt initially (legal under nos and calle<

e picked up ' removal, butly political because of t:

boost they pnavily on this tions.whether the He has pretven go to a approve the in

But opponit refused to unconstitutiiopponents promisedtoch

DackersoflS ion’s drugc

country. Las Vegas poli liberal. It reporters, “Ycpossess up some goofbalijkcould be too.” in s ta te * Question 9 w

twice - in Novtreme bai- in 2004 - to chso far,” he Constitution, ee ounces Whether icsandwidj- effect is uncleI, “That’s law bans marijdgarettes. and the U.S..” ruled last yeari office of make exceptiiol Policy. use. ckers of During ormisguided Thursday inof money Walters’ seconliis state a months - Assen

Giunchigliani ainarijuana al governmea retired involved in a sta

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e r$ 2 ^n p a i ^ -n legal fees paid to the m of Moffatc Thoihas. es paid $84,000 to^the Alene firm of Givens, IVork.ring the summer, th e - 3 spent nearly $700,000 television advertiiing in support of the initia* the Southem CaliOmia liandling the media blitz early $200,000 more. Republican Gov. Phil

lly objeaed to the casi* ailed for the machines’ but did an about-face of the huge financial ' provided the reserva-

predicted voters would e initiacive. •>onents contend-it is utional and bave 0 challenge it in court.

Nevada czar sayspolice officer, he'told “You probabljr know balls in jouraallsm,

9 would have to'i>ass November and again0 change the Nevada n.' ic could evei* take nclear since, federal larijuana possession,.S. Supreme.Courc 'ear that states can’t :ptions for, m edical

an appearance in Las V egas -

cond there in three tsemblyvroman Chris ni accused the fe'der-' ment c f getting1 state issue.

Howi of dist

^COEUR d'AI . Incumbcnt E>emc

? p;'. tendent of Publ . Marilyn Howa

> .-RepubUcanchallc s -ing lies and distor

record.' Tom Luna accu

:{ - :anews release of ,.1 .Idaho’s school r ;•') ; Luna quoted Hoi fiii - director, Tim HiU '■ i ■ We want to save

.can knock out tt ll') standards.”

“This is a slap I teachers, volunt<

ents who have WOI ■. • get greater accour -. 1 public schools,” L

.prepared statem yi ■•..Tinsult to injury, on

/ trail she rakes c / > ' accountability ]

■ . • plansoncuttingr V I But Howard ss X that Hill's comme

^ out of. context, .-was being grilled I members on what t fi?)m her budget re

.* 'said the bulk of t what itvrU lcostsi

;• ply with sta te la '.,5 chool salaries, tr

"fuid other issues.' Hill told the bo

..only areas that c without violatin would be those required by state

,; such as the implei

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. . COEUR d’ALEN .. term limits advocate , !!4$60ciad0ns represei ;.cities and counties

' iUegal donations to against his cause.

Don Morgan of ( Term Limits said h' lawsuit next week Association of Idahi th e IdaJio Assoi Counties.

“They sre trying election by stealin money,” Morgan said

In campaign fina sures filed Thursdt Maho Secretary of St the associations repc ing $1,000 each to I« Voter Rights, a poli committee opposed,! its. That is on top^ol association dona^d ii

The associations i public.funds to influe tion, Morgan said.

“They are a creai counties and the cide "They are acknow I ^ h o law as quasi-g

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^ardaccusi storting hc'ALENE (AP) - i n imocratic Supeiin- ublic Instruction ward says her allenger is spread- itortions about her

ccused Howard in r of backing out of >I reform effort.Howard’s financem as saying, “If ^Ve $4 million, we achievc: the assessment port o

Inidati>ap in the face of “I diinteers, and par- back stworked so hard to standaountability in our opposet’ Luna wrote in a cy for sement. “Adding tion,1H, on the campaign Howas credit for the taped iy program she record.5!” “niisI said Thursday approaiment was taken Howardtxt. She said HiU informa;d by state board and caUiat they might cut Mean't request, and he closures>f the request is of Statet simply to com- Luna re! law on public betweei, transportation ahead c

$42,616board that the Howeve

It could be cut includedting state law finandni•se things not Luna’ate law - items $13,630ilementation of Howard i

limits advo ike chargesENE (AP) - A talagendate has accused The Idiisenting Idaho’s recentiyties of making an anti-teto a campaign from Set

Cenomisi>f Citizens for office in Ij he WiU file a ' “Theyek naming the put the ciaho Cities and this state'isociation o f Boise teUi

on Propojng to steal an' “It is an biling taxpayer Idaho A4iid. Director ] inance d istio-'' publi^funsday with the “We haF State’s Office, have beeieported donat- vate-secto0 Idahoans for trade shov lolitical action The gn :d,(o term Um- Idaho Sch y b t S4pO each donated ft d ia May. sure voter IS cQhnot use Umits,Cha luedceiui elec- “We giv

to what 01eation of the be used foiities,” he said. were thosiow ledged in promote oisi-govemmen- the term lii

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: support for achievement dards and I have never sed statewide accountabUi- r anyone in pubUc educa- 1 Howard said, ward said the meeting was d and a matter of public -d.liis is typical of Mr. Luna’s oach to th is cam paign,” ird wrote. “Taking a bit of mation, tvristing it around, ailing it a'fact”’ anwhile, in campaign dis- res fUed with the Secretary Bte’s office on Thursday, reported raising $73,965

een June S and Sept. 30, d of Howard’s reported 16 for the same period, iver, Ltma’s.Contributions led about $15,000 in self- ang.la’s cam paign reported 30 rem aining, w hile rd reponed $9,072.

ocatesays sto courtndes."Idahoans for Voter Rights Iy posted biUboards with i-term Umits endorsement Secretary o f State Pete usa. who has held elected n Idaho for 52 years, iy have spent money to i chief election officer of ite’s face on bUlboards in eUing people how to vote position 2.” Morgan said.1 butrage.”> Association of Counties >r Dan Chadwick said no funds w ^ donated, have taken doUars that een generated from pri- ctor contributions in our lows,” he said groups, along with the khool Board Association,1 funds for a poU to mea- ter attitudes toward term :hadwicksaid. give specific direction as our contributions are to for," he said. “At no time lose dollars ever used to J one side or the other in 1 limits debate.

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“We're not going to do this in a vacuum,” nessman and develop Winder told tiie 2020 BJ Task Force. “We’re goi the support. I’m confid Legislature. It is absolu tial tiiat we build that b

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attempt to cope with S growing budget defici

member panel Is chai finding efficiencies ii ment and assessing thi of the existing tax s Kempthome also wan mendations on the stat ties through 2020.

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s created so Kempthome dge hard questions about economic future during month of his re-election

n.Vindcr and co<halnnan lams, the Democratic for­te controller, said the ate focMS should be on inding a way to keep tiie 1 balance. After commit- the state’s reserve cash •sing more tijan $120 mU- pending cuts, this year’s 1 stiU leaking red Ink and :it could approach $200 1 tiie 2003-2004 budget, inder said, “tiiis is a long- rt. We may be doing thjs0 12 montiis."1 the most essential pro-

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And Winder v«imed to members that their work end with proposed solutio

“It will take probably s< bying, some effon to deve Uc suppon for some of thi mendations that come tilts," Winder said. “It's i take more than just wi report, than just makins mendations.”

The administration’s chi omist, Michael Ferguson, bleak picture of tiie staie term economic future des revenues coming in high expectedduring the summ

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TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): „id h it f inanc ia l Jackpot. i,1 p e rso n a l po ssessio n s, “un ique collection. Don’t ”ometning of value for tem- ^leasure. Message becomes hear tonight gi ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):lh; you apparently can do ft [I Judgm en t intuition are . Accept inviution to trav-:ouId encounter “love of L” Aries. Libra p lay m ajor ° |

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First sh e wrote to tell h e a rd h e w as g e ttin g r T hen sh e found out I w nan t and concluded that reason fo r o u r w edding c o u ld n ’t b e f u r th e r fr tru th . L ater, she w rote to how m y p reg n an cy w as along.

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DEAR ABBY: I am w rit you as a la s t r e so n . I am 1 com e fro m a ve ry good fi w ith one e x cep tio n - m y e r . S h e is a n a lc o h o l ic d r in k s e v e r y d ay . f ro m u n til she goes to t» d a t ni r e c e n t ly w e n t to c o u n s because I tr ied to k ill my: om s ta r tin g to h a v e those

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sh e is d ru n k . I fe e l a s th th ere is n othing le ft fo r m c t for. 1 w ant to go back into seling, b u t I am afraid I wil m y paren ts’ feelings.

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E a r ly a n g l e r s w h o b o t f is h e d fo r s tu rg e o n a lo n ( Colum bia R iv e r h a d to hitc team s of ho rses to pu ll o u t catches.

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: EDEN-The Buttons a• ^ hold its regular squa ' lloday at Anderson Camp ; ; Pre-rounds will be a t : I « d squares will be at 8 F

hTOllmefrNows seel of craft shows

t^TW IN FALLS-On 0 « r1$4W 1^ w fflp ub lisb a• iH|u{n ocaft shows and i, If you would like your 1 induded, send the time, c |.^ace»of the bazaar, alo: L'-iome Information abc ^ e m s -y o u w ill be sell fiSenise Turner, The Timt ^ 0 . Box 548, Twin FalliE S ? 5 i2 5 i® Trena

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F o c u s (imbershlp The socii y , , selective, ni* ors organiof Twin Falls 1994, it recership in ihe ond year una t i o n a l who excel ac iety of established) l l e g i a t e with scholaiholars, and sibility todiIbe honored a duty to pei ring a cam*

iversity of tO the Unliho. Sara Nels<illen is the School andJghter of from Kimbe1 and each recipi•lene Allen, scholarships-point aver- Idahaean’s list in The Jasoi

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'to n ig h t S r e ' 7 iisandBovre Boulder Me )uare dance and Jan Kau mp- a number olat 730 pjn. in her home. 8 pjn. Some man

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n oDY NEEDSs Senipr.C itisen Center Is volunteer drivers for its e-deliver^ meals program. Karen at 734r5084.

ilunteer math tutors - The«e of Southem Idaho Adult ; Education program needs nteer tutors for adult stu*.I in madi. Call Ruth Scott at 536 or 1-8006800274, Ext.

)thing - The C ollege of jlem Idaho Refugee Center ,; dothing for men, women ':hildren. Drop o ff item s ;

:OUT DONATIC

ON PEOP]>dety says it is a highly is, nationa], nonprofit hon- Kmization. Founded in Inrecognizes first and sec- Hundergraduate students H

il academically, and was ' Ued on the prindple that B<)Iarship comes a respon- ai I devdop leadership andperform service. B<

T\8 earn scholarships g inlverslty of IdahoJlson from Hansen High nd Zachary Lierman jberly High School are ipients of $500 dollar • P ips to the University of

son K elley Memorial ip Endowment awarded -211 rships. The endowment ^

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iry. Sun Valley Center, WiIf Southern Idaho and JaiMountain Clayworks; 1Cauftnann Is involved In Tu‘ of aeatlve endeavors pul ne.laterials will be provid- q1 is $75 for center mem-$125 for non-members. tra2 Is.limited. Students j iserve a place In the gm

registering before ant

e informadon, call 726- ^ visit the Web site Gn alleycTOter.org. F

slaDlsaUed ^» Iwlds meeting ^T i The Mini-Cassia J ? ^ t^ ca n s Chapter 10 p?„ it7aOpjn.Tiieidayat k—

enda, w ill / include- eglsladon the n ew ' ’aad » t ^ g ^ r t J a i ^ v.‘.-.-i ^

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match needs In the eommuWUes region wtth'vdunteer help.V)m need a vdMMT. can Jud) (lirector of the Retired Senior Vol

. Proewn (RSVP), at 736-2122. El RSVP Is a United Waysportsored

at the Oolece o( Southem Idaho. Pleaee e * « a »»w t before i pjn. on Werhfttdey for Saturday tlon Pleese can MeeWy to retain I

ftvm 8 ajn. to 12 pjn. anc pjn. at 1525 Addison Av« Twin FaUs. CaU Aleksan 73&2166.

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: ^ L E - -----------is natned in honor of , Kelley, who died in Januar In an auto acddent north oi He was a 1985 graduate o: H i^ School. 1991 gradui University of Idaho, memi Bern Theta Pi fraternity, < and operated Kelley Sod was a member of the Vi Boosters, Blue Lake Rotary Twin F alls Area Chamb Commerce Ambassadors ar Twin Falls Tree Commlssior

The endowment was e lished throug die contribi from friends and family, scholarships will be awo annually to full-time degree ing freshm en from' the \ V alley area to UI. Recip must have demonstrated coi n it y . service Ihvolven extracurricular activities am demic addevement.

COMMU]Shirley Hunten third, Fauj Warren McEntire; and fo Jane Keicher and Donna Me

Play continues at 1 p.m. T u ^ lw at die Rupert Elks public is invited

Buhl Rotaty hea n from travel writer on Thutsda

B in iL - JtiUe Fanselow ■«thof of “Traveling the L M d Oark T ^ « wi5 appe the Buhl Rotary Cub’s m a a t noon- Thursday at Grandstand Sports Grill

Fanselow writes fr^uentl; Sunset magazine and cccasli ly for odier travel and c c ^ aiagarines. An Idaho residen che past 10 years, she ha^ wrj jbr^OTe^^comer of t o at

?anMlow, updates her boo >«r. Web siCB which is locate

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p.m. Wednes gym at Twin Fi

The coUege______ annually for (

and continue: representative

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. , nars for parenif Jason attend. The se aiv2001 ■ lows: of 5 p.m. and iof Buhl aid sessions, t»

6 p jn .. Seat ships, room G-1

6:30p.m..Pl VnnHfll athletics, room

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estah 7 P-*"- ■ MU'*' ibutions ‘unities (schol v Two academ ies anS rd ed ,seseek- Student in tlMagic 12th.grade art

ipients attend, and co]:ommu- scholarshipsment, programs atindaca- The colleges

represented will

INITY EV]lun and The class cost i fourth, Morgan Jcno Is a rfoore. tologist. She serv n. each tor for Rcdken 1 ks. The sultant for pagei

Upcoming wor series indude “H

I) “Clothes & Style.'For more infon

Wy ister, caU 732-6291 IW, the4 ^ NARFE discuss leeting long-term caret the f a l l s -

. Association of R Employees local will meet atU:30 Creetside Steakh Ave. S. in Twin Fa

™>“ ” All retired a “J w - , -employed federal ' encouraged to atte

A 60-minute vil at long-term care ins

r ? " ' For more infom Urie at 326-5636.

; ^ ;Archle Turner pl DAV Auxiliary dl

TWIN FALLS - American Veten

------------ will-hold-8-danc<Friday at the Dj Shoup Ave. in Twir

‘ 8 * Archie Turner w : mudc; - ;----------

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u l Medical Center vdunteere fu ne familiar with the hoepftal poll< lewlng the new guide, from left.I president; new motiMr Mtety Ci

^HShcALLS - This year, r r 60 colleges and uni- ill participate In the :y College Fair, t will be held from 5-8 aiesday in the Bruin I Falls High School.se fair has been held L lir the past 14 years /ues to grow, school ives said. (ut the evening, there jinformational semi- i,

ents and students to /seminars are tis foi- boI

d 6 p.m. - Financial fr!,' room G-2 F "earching for scholar- Jj®

Planning for college ^

and 7:30 p.m. ■ ACT tips, how it differs " iT, and what’s new, »

ilitary officer oppor- ' . ^ holarships, ROTC. Mor and the National

Gren the ninth through are encouraged to collect information lips, financial aid. 0 * ; at various schools. Cc es and universities x*"®* vill,be: Coll

^ENTS —st is $35. Instructor the vs a licensed cosme- and verved as an educa- Forn NYC and a con- churc geant contestants,orkshops in the HelpI

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ormation or to reg- 290 _ Chnsi

need wood,

isses federal donat re in su ra n ce ?5 ”“S -:The National large' Retired Federal' serviical chapter 1959 shave30 a.m. Monday ac shamikhouse. 233 FIfdi brushFalls. sugar,

and currently items, ral employees aremend. gloves video on federalinsunmcewiUbe J h «

.rmadon, call Leeassists

■plays (or ^ f f t . ' ’ d an ce Fridayi - T h e Disabled co jv 'l erans Auxiliarynce-et-8:30-pimi---------------DAV Hall. 459win Falls. WaglCr WiU provide die haunt<

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■ fimded a Patient Visitor Guide f polldee, vfsHIng bows, patients i eft, ire Lorraine Rogers, correspc y Cniz and baby, Uabel; and Dellr

osts Cc

AlaskaUniversity of Alaska ColoradoMesa State College IdahoAlbertson College of Idi

Boise State University, CoUej Southern Idaho, Idaho Si U niversity, ITT, Job Co: Lewis-Clark State Colh Northwest Nazarene Univer BYU Idaho, University of Id Eastern Idaho Technical Col] U ld Lighthouse Bible College

Massachusietts Smith College Montana .CaiToU College, Montana Te

klontana State University, Ro« ■lountain College, University :reat Falls and University fontana NevadaUniversity of Nevada, Reno OregonConcordia University, Easte

iregon University, George F o llege, L infield Colleg

e various types of headach< id what to do about them.For more Information, rail ti urch at 733-6128.

ilping Hands Christian itreach needs suppliesBURLEY - H elping Hand iristian Outreach in Burley Is i cd of the follow ing Item: )od, kerosene, coal, flnanch nations for the power bill an one bills, toilet paper, pape ps, napkins, paper toweh ge garbage bags, soap, foo rvice plastic gloves, afte ave, razors, shaving cream ampoo, toothpaste, tootl ishes, plastic-shopplng bags jar, pancake mix, syrup, foot ms, blankets, sleeping bags Its, sweaters, sweatsWrts, hats ves, boots, socks and finance: roof repair.'he organization said it pro es about 5,200 food boxes pei r, temporary overnight emer icy housing for m en, anc [sts families and individual: h clothing,'warm blankets Iter Items and household ns.or more inform ation, call ^^TO^ton, d ^ t o r pastor,

glc Valley Jaycees seeks inted house sponsors__WIN FALLS - The Magic ley Jaycees will hold Its nted house Oct. 25 through . 1 at 205 Shoshone S t N. ih 1 Falls, aiid Is In heed of busi-sponsors-------------------------isiiiess sponsor's nam e or wUl be placed in aU print

TtiMments and on a benner. or flytt in.the wiidng tooUx I of th e haunted house, ness sponsors wiU decorate

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National Ameria UtahCollege of Eastei

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. . State CoUege and daho, CoUege • ege of WssUnston •nr*** Instituteif Eastern Washingt* S ’ Gonzaga CoUe rdaho! Lutheran U nivei 3 S S U niversje ® University. Uoivei

Sound, Washin, University, Whi tma Whitworth CoUege

Tech, Wyoming tocky Laramie County ity of College, Northwe ty of Westem Wyoming a

Tedinical fostitute MUitaiy

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:hes and man their own r test wlll be held ft

the room., Work days alre ^gun, and dean-up Nov. Z

Part of the proceei haunted house will area charides.

For more informt **n donate to the pre

Theresa Moore at 734-

Red Cross holds iis. blood drive In Goo(g ; GOODING - The ^ will hold a blood dr

ajn. to 2 p.m. Friday ,gs Memorial HaU In Gooc

Donors must weigl gs, 110 pounds, be ac leai Its, old and be in good hea ces For an appointmen

S409.ro-wr Blood drive s e t for S Thursday In Wende«ls WENDELL - The 1 ts, will hold a blood drii lid 6:30 p ^ . Thursday a

il l more informa3r, Shirley or Mike Albert

6151.

(S St. Luke’s offers frt __ nutrition M u je onic KETCHUM - St. Luit ts for Community Health Jl. a free lecture on eating

12:15*V15 p.m. Tuesd ri. Baldy conference room.=-------- ^The-discussion-will„ “Soy.WhatisdieSecre

Stewan, registered di> St Luke’s, wUl fadUtal

b cussion.'e. For more informatior te , 8733

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I sta]^aness of my s i ^■ I had been dre H nprning I hoped wot I c ^ e . I y/as on the w ay: H office. Oh, sure - it■ physical. But■ h g |d what they 4o to <■ routine phys

I iddigrity of wirak I was■ siffer. “You have no it■ medical indignities. Le■ my last doaor'

!She spoke of things ey C9l and Tqm^graphfrnl ) ^ r ig h t - I h a d n b ^ . l iqhelped a little to knot I w t I didn’t have to go •rtlAT.it still didn’t take; dieadful antidpadon of w alout to endure.

|I parked the car and tlirough the drizzling rai doctor’s office. The sigi dpor said Dr. Peter Sun cduld almost hear the

tije ntsde of bats on the v the whinny of frightened h

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^ s i d e , the doctor’s as greeted me warmly - ain wrmly. They ^sked my ni im had an appointment. I : tlje magazines as they pu ci{m and whispered amon salves. Plotting, no doubt

.“Excuse me, Mr. Walker. tHem said, “but what tit yiurappointment?”

PNine,” I said, glancing wfitdi. “Is there a problem?

•“W ell," she said, “soi y iu ’re not showing up appointment list.”

•No. It wasn’t possible, lite this just don’t happen Efi McMuon doesn’t comc heuse with an oversized The bank doesn’t make an« nw favor. Nobody volunti n w e me an American Idol.

rA re you sure?” I ask w^te the time down as so< n^de the appointment” "

j“We don’t show you hav afpointmeni anywhere,” sh “r a so sony. Tm sure it’s ou Ifo^i^d like to sit down, w ei s<|uee*eyou in somewhere.”

rOht no,” I said. “TU just ^ appointment for la ter .:

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:“It’s Co in c d h ^ e n c e ." : graciously. "Nb incbnvenia

we set another appoin f v next Monday morning, 14ft the office - sm iling, walked beck to my car, the w s suddenly glorious. Th VAS sh in i^ Birds were chii

bfchind tfte doctor's offipe s ^ d of trees, I could see E nfezlij^ his mother.

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tor's appoint- I products t necessities.

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from the woi : ^ ec rfo g i- I lage,'-she an cal. And she I bivested thei a .B ut «*ile open-air scl n o w A a ta t dren are rece go through tion th e r e .:

ke away the ever in Njal f what I was read and viit

J J J Miriam ai nd trudged buildi,^ a bei ram to the Throughoui

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almost too doy >s ht f name and1.1 scanned FUer church, pulled my Trena Mille

nong them. 'It. through acer,” one of Villages store

time was “S f . Renee ordering ands

ring at my sale at the an?” Floyd Millesomehow man, emphasfa ip on our m any way, a 1

church. All of i le. Things Ten Thousand Jen to me. I “We do hav< )me to my said. “The lad ed check, bake all kind: in error in goodies - cake: mteers to - and those iti Iol. I are used to deiasked. “I we have." soon .as I He said wher

are ordered, a fiaving an is established

she said, paid to the ani iOW fault r. giving them m< veil try to buy raw mate ■e.” Iiust make T~^ •. I ts no Proieasked. “IL” . ■ I By Bniea Schreli s." I said. TheAasoMedF nience at

LOUISVILLl ointrarat and Christian ng, and I I other, crossed ng. A s I stocking feet. I he world I mon that stres The sun binding peopl ch irp i^ faith and custoir i o n ^ e “W e a r e a llt ustaken, the sdme God ipe in a Farag.Mhe imai «Bambi near the banks c

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R - Among the hand- uns at the Ten Thousand International Gift Sale,

h t find a conversation ‘ the living room, a musi* iiment, a puzzle for the a unique gift for Aunt - and you will also be support stftneone in a ng country. V ne like hUriam.1 is a young mother who tie village of Nejah-Etuh lountalns of Cameroon est Province. With her ir back, she often vralks s each way to take and baskets to the near* et town. In h er village, are able to grow only Md for eight months of . so they need to sell ; to earn money for IS.past, it was too dcpen* tiem to send their chil- ±ool. The nearest one s away and the fees, and supplies cost more could afford. But when usand V illages and . ' mative trading organi* gan buying raffia palm nd instrument rattlesivomen of Miriam’s vil- \__and 40 other women heir money in a sm'^.* ‘ . school. Now, 60 chil- * ** Bceiving a basic educa- PP* e. They are the first jah-Etuh to learn to fTl ■rite. .1and her group are J

better future. I.out the world, people h n have skills, but need Jy for their handiwork. t * here Ten Thousand me in. It is part of the JS ! Central Committee ■ f the Mennonite mis- n urchases items from 30 Third World devel- f i uries. Ten Thousand ^ IS manjt ttMpej^fcroa.-. f U erica’that are o'^en ' M l . In this area, a t h i^ 1|H held the third week E>i

r every year at the

iUer, chairmon of the K J d the church works a Ten Thousand >re in Boise. Its man- ee Johns, does the d spends the week of he church.Her, event co-chair- isized that this is not, a fund-raiser for the

of the proceeds go to item nd Villages. ordeave a bake sale,” he ore p ladies of our church “Xi nds of pastries and start kes, pies, everything with items that are sold that i

defray expenses that givin t. . . . . needlien handmade items "The' I a fair market value a mai ed. Half of that is has b trtisans at that time, than t money to live on or Qn iterials. When the of thi

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XE, Ky. - Muslims ans sat near each ed-legged in their , (Sfcit t, listening to a ser- 9 H I ressed connections w H >ple separated by com.U creations of God, BWKI iod,” said Aly A. S « S nam at the mosque H f l cs of the Ohio River. sbyterians, listened 'arag stressed th'e' ' if obedience to the . " id treating others .

familiar themes t6 ‘ ians, who attended ayer,serviceaspart >y their denoniba- the gulf separating Id Mttslims in this

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em s are picked up and t rder is complete, the artisi -e paid 6n the spot.“This has been something tl arted 20 years ago, at lei ith our church, with the id at it would be better than ji ving handouts to people tl ;ed help,” Floyd Miller sa "hey have skills; they jiist ne mark^ for their items, and is b<Sn much more successi an we ever im a g e d .”On this, the 20th anniversa the sale, the chiirch is cei

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also be SIO gift-cei; that ings throughout thleast The certificates wiidea with plain pieccsI just container. When vithat they can partidpat

said. winnings toward mineed display,id it “Along with thessful valley, many peop!

northern Nevadasary V alley area," Frele- noted.

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ome games and The :Idren. There will and mi■certificate draw- wiih m: the three days. and hawill be mixed in from lres of paper in a fmm BiI vi&itors sign in, inunis5ate and use any make! merchandise on water).

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I t the nier Mennonite Church. B< I a crest accent piece.

1C selection is always huge, marvelous, he explained,

I merchandise like pillows handstitched pillow covers

I India, large shopping bags I Bangladesh, musical instru- iis called rain sticks (that :e the sound of running T) from India, intricate pot- vases from Nicaragua, wind 'uments from Bolivia, bas- from Uganda, napkin hold-

shaped and painted like wherries from Haiti and ns of other crafted items.

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/CKOFF, N.J. - One Sunday ning, Dennis MacPherson Is on stage, plays an electric ir. and focuses his thoughts esus. As his hand launches “I’m Free," ihe congrega- u Wyckoff Assembly of God mds with nipture. Arms are :d high with palms wide . Some dose their eyes and r their heads. Ono woman ding a lone weeps. *herson, once a scruffy rock- oiler, has found his calling [he church band.9w I truly know what it's to worship' God with my iment,” said the 52-year-old snt of Ringwood, N.J. cPherson has embraced a sm atic brand of tienity, a tradition rooted - ! religious revival meetings 1 early 20th century, when ers expressed their faith in nystical terms, and revered [ble-as-the-infallible-word- ]./, a major study suggests a ' ng number of Americans iding charismatic or evan-

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;e, CHtlDREN'SACTIVine d, Oct: 17-18.11 a.m. Od ws FOR MORE INFORMATK :rs 5150gs '------------------------------u- In fact, the whole bi at the church is tumed ii lg ping center, with cra )t- jewelry, loys, decoro id ' items - displayed ever; s- “We take doors dow d- take our whole base: :e another world," Tre id said. “It gets totally tr

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ly Evangelical church n thousands of newcom ic nineties, while many ol ts liberal Protestant deno !S saw th eir numbers 1- accord ing lo tht d “R elig iou s Congreg e Membership 2000,” re e the Nashville-based ( d Research Center. C( n every 10 years, th :. tracked membership ir !• pious groups ond deno g m the United Slates.

A ssem blies of God s percent, bringing the t y ber who identify vi 1 M issouri-^ased eva

denom ination to 2.5 1 M eanw hile, the E f church - th e v«1-----American version of th» of England - fell 5.3 pi I 2.3 million.1 “There’s a slight shift I with religion in AmeriI-----Rich-Housealrwho-hel

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ey grew up in. irches added :omers in the ly of the more ienominations >ers shrink, th e study regations Sc ’ released by :d Glenmary . Conducted

th e study p in 149 reli- enominations

>od grew 18 le total num- y w ith th is evangelica l 2.5 m illion.

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Io a region knowi 1 taking waterfalls ar} notnic conditions, m1 say tfiey bekuig to a I in all m etrop^tan 1 nation with more i1 residents.

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iverend wlll speak on ayer a t Unttarian churchrWIN FALLS - The Rev. Bl]l inery will speak on “Prayer: iy7 How? What For?” at the litarian Universalist Fellowship Twin Falls service at 10 a.m. nday in the Episcopal Church of t Ascension building, 210 Blue kes Blvd. N. retired United Methodist min-

sr. Flanery served congregarions

ies to dunngs show the aguncy contin- s dunning Bakker and issner for toxes, some more in 20 years old.It’s a life sen tence ,” said ar Graham, Jim Bakkcr’s cur* It mother-in-law.'he IRS assessed the taxes inst the Bakkers after revok- the PIX ministry’s nonprofit tus, said Roe M essner. nmy Faye’s husband since

hat status allowed the min- y to provide the Bakkers with ouslng aUowance and other lenses. Stripped of tax- impt status, the b en efits ame personal Income - and Ible.or more than IS years, the has been trying to collect

ss it says the Bakkers owe a 1981 through 1986. As a mal part of the collection cess, the agency had also I Uens against the couple.

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9nal average, said Dale s, committee chairman for tudy. Buffalo also outranks a ful of dties usually known 1 religious tradition: Salt I City, the center of The ch of Jesus Christ of Latter- Aints. had 70 percent, and in ily CathoUc Boston. 64 per- tu residents said they Identi- thareUglon.arly 600.000 Buffalo area ents identify themselves as d ie That's followed by those tifving with the United odist, Evangelical Lutheran, eran-Missouri Synod or ih faiths. The Buffalo area las about 5.400 Muslim resi-

al experts partly attribute lo's religiosity to its dire

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pope Is not the church, the defense of the author's c commitment in light of ns leveled after his c<mtro- “Papal Sin.” Given the

this latest book, one might a kind of “Bare Ruined

i s t ia n C D i s s lin John 15 is powerful

. and these songs under- ithat them e with rich. i!S and praiseworthy lyrics. jet Becker brings warmth ]tie song, relating herself to ih of tiie vine that is loving- ied by God. Chris TomUn 1a lodging tlut can only be *sd” by letting God's ^oty 1life. Janna Long’s sweet, i

itluck dlimers to worship' 1>. iecting pepple o f other a-as a common tlieme dur- inuslons. At'the Islamic Iin Louisville, Andreas i

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nBakkeiin- With a Uen in pla< nd can seize assets, su tre estale and bank acco

taxes. But Graham ai lid said there are no asse ur- said they rent their

home.es Charlotte tax law >k- Fisher and Steve Ho: fit the rules for extend !r. tlon periods beyond t ce limit are very complic

“Each case has its o in- stances that need to th at.” Horowitz said, er Graham said IRS X- visited Bakker soor ts went to prison, befc id drastically reduced h

sentence. He recall ie something but doesn ct ber the details, she sail tre Graham and Messne a Bakker and his for

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allow The Observer n

Buffalo, N. religious fi

e economy, a factor contr r the dty of Buffalo’s lo: a tenth of its population Ij n decade.t * ^ e Buffalo area ha: e area besieged by econo

cultles,” said Timodiy < 1 Niagara University prof

licensed psychologist have been a lot of plan and businesses movuig c

i state.”s Close family ties i tribute to residents' sti I glous Identity.. “It tends to be a ver

area, an area where fami 1 to have a lot of history,'

said. “When people ha knit families. It also ten something that impacts religioslty.”

5 on visito■ Choirs Redux,” a catchii

Wills’ faith journey a qua tury after his early w c ^ with a recounting of his ing and years as a Jesuit s an. But soon we’re Into p tory - a third of the boo: emphasis on every misd why does he remain a C The Apostles’ Creed Is the by which WiUs explains hi standing of the faith - charism and all - and remains a pan of the pop opposldon, within what he the “fuU gospd” church. “ is the church that come pope’s rescue rather tl other way around,” he wr ing first of all Sl Paul’s ca of St. Peter. What one mi out of this book, bosed many references, is a nev elation of Augustini Apostles’ Creed and the ro

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s h o r t a n d sv^^isoulful “Awakening" tom the insight that comes w difficult times in Uf& My j Is “Wonderful To Me** Katinas, with words of awi ing worship sung with t praise. “Love By D e s ^ ” Hill aad “In Christ Aloi Adrienne Lleschlng & Moore round out the.-all fine form.

Universlw of LouisviDe ing professor, said Mi should not withdraw approadied about their n Rather, theyinviting outsidera to ;v i

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AasembI; (^ iv td l ! vriiather to rm ea t the to

sh list oflColorado and is fund-raiserital chaplain. feature neie of Union dessert awyin New York Hunt is auc

Ellen, Uve In , to don.informadoi

^renew lllIon Oct. 19 nm,L church eifie Kimberly Thomason,:ne wiU have a s48 Tlion at 6 p.m. 7-^^ . 3550 E. 3750

ID 83318. Dcond-annual forpxMicati

;rsfor$3]lace, the IRS to review Isuch as real “We docounts to pay pot," Messand Messner He saisets. Messner amount vir Matthews Penalties

for th e r<iwyers Neal notices reilorowjtz said “Jam es (iding coilec- Bakker” bji the 10-year Grahamicated. her tiiat tfi1 own clrcum- has been p;o be looked said royali

book go to5 personnel Messneron after he his marrietfore courts while livin: his 45-year m et withills signing agent, hesn't remem- claims “wiaid. vine.”ner said Jim “Tammj>rmer w ife spouse Inbout the tax on e,” Meither would shouldn’t■ newspaper her."

■Y., Gra mth willItributing to «loss of one- ^ I1 in the past J.X J. X

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to may coh- Pbft Worth Sl strong reli-

FORT V ery ethnic Though he is tw ilit tend disease and y,".Osberg “from head lave dose- evangelist B ends to be Monday tha ts on their praying and

next week in Mission 01

)rsling up on « n O «. 17-2(u ^ i c e n - “ P<’™ 't i t starts » ™ ^ t o pIs upbring- Grahantsemlnarii ^ b e t t e r tlu papal his-

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bazaarsser for world missions wiU new and used gift items. A auction will foUow. Moiivin aucdoncer.mate items or for more don, coU Marie Eacker at t. Everyone is Invited.

Imei-Nrws tvdeoma news of eiftnts. Send to Ellen

on. The Timcs-Ncws, P.O.. Twin Falls, ID 83303, or gan. The Times-News Buricif 1263 Overland Aix., fiurfey,I. Deadline is noon Thundav xtion on Satuidai/.

M finew the ms files, don’t want to stir the essner sold.laid the original tax t was about $500,000.

! rest of the b ill. The reinstating the liens list i 0 . and Tamara F.' as owing $3 million, un said Bakker has told : the original tax amount 1 paid. He has previously raltles from sales of his to pay the IRS. ier said that early during riage to Tammy Faye, ving in CaUfomla, they th IRS personnel. An ie said, told them the 'would Just die on the

my was'the innocent In the thing from day kfessner said. “They I’t even be hounding

aham 1 preach Fexas;elist works in 1 )fParkinson’s e, numbnessM ,I Sta^Te egram________ |

WORTH, Texas - e is battling Parkinson’snd periodic numbness <ad to toe,” renowned Jt Billy Graham said on jhat he Is working out. s nd planning to preach : in North Texas.I organizers have said 1 ilans to speak In'Irving I t to the 60,000 people . I to pack Texas Stadium I '-20 for the free event. I le Interview from his I top home In Montreal. I lom. 83, said he is feel- [ than he has in months.aid he is concerned s wife Ruth, who islg from m ultiple ail- :Juding hip surgeries, oblems and a severenfection. ^go anywhere. I stay ^

ill the dme,” Graham ^can stiU pray. She is „

r me and for us as we ai meetings in Texas." tl he Is generally feel- Sraham is strugglinghe called a “strange” _ :ors haven’t diagnosed: ise of numbness from>e. all the tim e, but H 5 worse than others;it is in my face and "

talking.’’d. “It doesn’t bother arI I sleep well. I exer- nc k. I take calisthenics be moon. My wife and I ki ysical therapist four ye tk.” pn auded President Bush gr irage in leading th e pli decliz;^ to comment be sible war with Iraq. ea taff have said that son tei raham will speak in de fatherisunaUb..- Ec

ngelical—nOl : ' .COIground." .. * dijthe changes,- die reli* Iod;raphy o f A m erica **imarkably stab le mafill the Northern- ^ v

them Baptists co?er fiveUnited M ethodlit- soir

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dents have been called t returned from serving m the Church of Jesus 1 Latter4oy Saints.

Called to Mrve:

• Elder Samuel H. Ro serve in che Connecticut Mission. He will speak' Sunday in the Rupert ( chapd,324E18UiSL

Roundy IS a 2001 gra Minico High SchooL He w( certified nurses asali Minidoka Memorial He studying nursing. He Is Scout. His parents are C Debrah Roundy of Rupert

• Elder CoUn Wade SonserveBrazil

®H o rI Missioi speak Sunda Twin] Ward 421 Mi

counsorensen n . Ai house I

4 to 6 pjn. Sunday at che I residence, 1165 Galena Drii

Sorensen graduated in 2 Twin Falls High School, v was in footbaU and uack ar seminary council. He r Eagle Scout and Duly awards. His parents are 1 Sondra Sorensen of Twin Fs

• Elder Derek Comla w

Iin che Housto Misdoa speak p.m. Su the Twi 14th

M 'DMkConIa cojnj

Karen Corala ot Faiii Eagle Scout. He graduate Twin FaUs High School ii where he was in National Sodety. He worked at Me West Optical.

• Elder Danny Prlgmo

■serve I Hondur Pedro Mission, speak a a.m. Sur the Fill Ward c 841 W.M

OsnnyPrl^nora Prign the son 0

and Diane Prigmore and ar Scout He graduated in 200 Filer High School, where he student government and wt state track champion.

•Elder Alan a Anderson, Scott

^C o n Anderso Dietrich serve ii

AlMiAndereon Sundoyi Dietrich

chapel. 181 S. 650 E.

• Elder Austin Keith Tun serve in the Australia Bri Mission. He wiU speak a t : Sunday at the Gooding 3rd chapel. 1228 Main. An open wiU be held from 4 to 7 p.tn. S at the Gooding Fairgrounds.

Turner Is the son of Chuc

- R e l ig iHopefully, someday relli wlll no longer divide pe<

Often I hear someone say are we here? I know if It we not for my parent^' I would i be here. We have gained me knowledge in the last hundr years th w in all other histoi put together. Helicons have greatly advanced, for most { pie no longer v e sacrifices believe t h ^ praying can stc ^fipti^iiairx gnd all other dl ters caused by nature. It is q dear in the Old Testament. Etxlesiastes 9*.S-10, that tha

co n 't^ p o ra r y muiU( ,r/cai d t j ^ -and strong cutojiom]

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S S I O N A R Isy area resi.

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RoimdjrwiU Bilan Turner lit Ha^ord

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■rtSi'asI Returned fr< siltant atHoipital is • Elder Bnm is an EagleCarlos and ^n.

oceoaenwiU ’e in thelil Belo ■ Q y 0 l r i z o n c e

k at 9 a.m. uranooo u n n day at the1 FaUs Sth from Twin Fall d chapel. attended the C Maurice St Idaho. He plans An open cation. He Is t e is set for Tammy Larson < e Sorensen Eagle Scout Irive.1 2002 from • Elder Dan /

where he ■ ondonche received

toe Kay and Fall/

wUl serve he Texasiton East Den.Amistwigon. He WiUk at 2:50 20 missionaries Sunday at Teena and Ma 'win FaUs Burley.

Wardel. 824 • Elder Rbett snAvfrW.■nia is the

from1 inlal Honor I Mountain

Rbett Wsrdnore will

in the • Elder SkyU uras San > Sula n. He WiU at

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lofLany SkytarMabey an Eagle002 from son of Arlyss M. 1 he was in of Heybum and a was 2002 Minico High Scha

• Elder AdanMI, son. of

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uHewUl ^ I Iat noon Ad«nMfttfln y at the :h Ward

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noon Thursday fouck and Saturday.

I O N l e t ;lll^On were some people

then that were ab ty.HopefuUy.the

ay why when religions wivere able to divide dviidnot WnXIAMHAImore Twbi Fallsdred --------------------tory I7ic7Vm»-Afeuisive also terson ref(gtous tojtpeo- toords or Letteesor indude signature, ist(v phone number. Letdlsas-. IS>dous, obscene oriqulte win be rejected, ant. News resenfes therlere letters.

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Assemblies of € ith a t goesband-in4utnd' e, but ative woildvlew. 1 their its m ost fam ous

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B Stacey Turter

of Goodlnrind an Eagle ^ u t He gradqated from CoQiUng High Schqgl in 2001. w hen he

nter attendedIdaho end

t C. Turner Inc:, as a

I from serving:

knndoa Larson served in the Australia M e lb o u r n e

. . . S West Mission. J f l i He WiU speak at n i 10:45 a ^ -

Sunday at the ■ ■ Twin Falls 4pth

Ward chapel. 229 Park AvS

itson Larson giWu- ated in 1999

FaUs High School and le CoUege of Soulhem ions to continue his edu- is the son of Doug and wn of Twin FaUs ahdan

an AnwtnNig s e r ^ in

I the Cantida Toronto Wtst Mission. He WiU speak at t2t45 p.m. Sunday at the Burley-iOth Ward chdpel. 515E.16UT8L

A rm strong ong last served ^s

zoneleadecorer ries. He is the son of Mark Armstroagrof

bett Comla Ward., son

Eof Ronaldtand Vonna Watdtof Almo. serv^.in the Alatnma B irm ingham Mission. H ft .^ speak at^^r^O a.m. Sun<^..at the Almo Ward

«• chapeL !; •!

kylar Bryant A^aliey

8 served in the

N e b r a s k a Omaha M i^ n . He wiU spe^ a t .

Sunday a'rthe Paul 4 ihJ^ rd

soo’’'W ^% fn•y Heybum. •

Mabey istfhe M. and Diana M Aey nd a 1999 gradual of ichooL

dam Milton, son- of r n Steve 'and■ Kazuko Mi lion W of Oakley,■ served Itv. the■ Nagoya J l ^ n r Mission. He wUl

speak at 11 Sunday at'.ihe - Oakley -1st

n Ward chai>'el, 301 N. Center Ave.

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the big fish,wd on the with a numbof Jonah. Second Chaniharacters the contem]CO a kids’ group Annoinfor a tow “ F am iliesstaurant. there,” says 1of Jonah. of The Movierophet of . tion and onlinJl aspara- films for monUlt and is want this typein Cleese to get out and

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urse, th is being ( le s , there are alter-Ninevites* chief sin is' ( it o f slapping eachI fish. Jonah and his _ iek ick . Khalil, area gospel choir Inside inh. who stop the show mnber called “God of mances,” performed by Mmporary Christian ac)inted. rn.e s have to get but Ixs Ted Baehr, founder Is] vie Guide, a pubUca-line site that analyzes Cloral content. “If they all/pe of film, they have thnd support it.” rei

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FalweU made the statcmei CBS program “60 Minutes' aired Sunday. FalweU expli that he wouldn’t make remarks in a sermon or boo that correspondent Bob S had asked whether he cniisii Muhammad a terrorist an repUed honesdy.

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Oregon MX abuse suit fik against Jehovah's WHnes

CORVALLIS, Ore, - T: Davidow of Corvallis has filed million suit against two 1< Jehovah’s Witness congregat and the faidi’s national headq ters in Brooklyn, N.Y., dain leaders ignored sexual abus< suffered as a child.

The latest dispute concen abuse among Witnesses Involv iJaim that Davidow was mole by a feUow beUever at a ^ 4 1 Cathy Davidow, his mother, :ends she took the complair slders who promised to investi told her to keep quiet, then nothing. Headquaners spok^ J. R. Brown said the faith d strictly with abuse, follows ma tory reporting laws in states liave them, and allows fdlowe XKitact sectdar authorities.

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rice Norris, the plain- ley,. said the faith W itnesses to take

) elders. “The elders of Uic Watchtower of the Jehovah’s dquarturs). and the ' Is the voice of lid.V requires dergy to iting aUegations to loiher law provides if a reUgion’s prac- p confidential com- ecrct.

iffirms plan to Jewish peoplevl, III. - The World Alliance Is taking August report from :athoUc bishops dut :s to target Jews for

ilical organization, f 120 national and ch fellowships and inadonal ministries,I and reissued a dee­ding Jewish evange- virinen in 1989 ; from nine nations, leologians, die Rev.I A ndean teaching lege in Vancouver, ibia, endorsed the 1. “Sharing Jesus ir Jewish friends is a task as ever it

t statement decries and confesses diat rches have “been I for tolerating and ,

but says diis his- smove the right to iity with Jews. The >ps said deepened )i God’s unbroken the Jewish people •aigns that target conversion to

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IlOISE - An Idaho L'limpiiny w h ic h is ] ethanol production in jnnoiiiiCL-d th e cre< Id iiho E th a n o l D< (iroiip.

I n tr e p id T «eh r R e so u rc e s is an a ltem iuu i n n lu ra l rc so u rc rnent firm . It suid it wo iliu recom m endations

■ Kfoiip to Iiwate th e pla■ Slock, as woU as th e rc: ;; eii for fu tu re ethanol p

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: Idaho G rain Producers I D irector S te v e Joht

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Takosugi and o thers.Intrepid in August an

formal agreement to coc M agic Valley Energj LLC. a local coalition

; a n d businessmen, on : .spot in Magic V a ll^ I scale ethanol plant. The nies by that time hac ^ight properties ihroug central Idaho for infras support ethanol producti

Intrepid earlier had ] payment on land for c SSO m illion ethanol PocateUo, but in July i thej>Ian fell throug.

I The plant wuuld haviI first in a series of etha

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j Fred Meyer fuel sl opeiw, offers pron

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ing on customers want! bine a shopping trip v the car’s g u tank., Fred Meyer One Stot ;hls week opened its FM on the northeast con store’s lot.

H ie stadon sells three guoline,|dus diesel, fro pendogctadont.

Through m oit of Oci Fuel Stop is running a j

' saiZ^Here’s ^ w ? * ^ per who spends SSO or m southem Idaho Fred Mt receives a coupon for 99.1

• gallon gasoline (for ai Oiree grades, or diesel), any Idaho FM Fuel Stop I

Jfflum of 2S gallons. To rc coupon, the shopper also sent the origijuil $S(M>rn receipt at the gas stadon

Fred M eyer has gas operadng at its stores it dty , Meridian and Pocal a stadon opening this v Boise store, Boley said.

Customers also can ol Fuel Stop & Save cards out a small fonn when bu' first tanks of gas. Cards a immediately, usable for p e r s o n off the p osi^ c

TfieTwin Falls FM F opened with a price for i gasoline of $1.44 per g^ i said.

Eddie Bauer works anotlier mnrfcetlng

SE T T L E - Suppose a retailer launches a turr plan three dmes in five yi nobodv notices.. W ill the fourth time charm? Eddie Bauer is s find out.

•The 82*year-old Seaiii company was once known goose-down jackets invei Bauer, its founder. But t moved away from its signat door wear in the late li cbase altemadve fashions.

Apparently without suca This week, Eddie Bau

aqnounced sales in store Oiore than a year dropped «ent in September, contii streak of monthly declin dates back mo»e than two y

Enter new management plan: to focus on the coa Jackets that made Eddie ftUDOus. and to spend $12 through Decem ber to te

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a f experts rise;aho F a lls-based ^is p u s h in g fo r O l I in th e s ta te has rr e a t i b n o f th e D e v e lo p m e n t ByVIrgl

chnoioRy & emative energy TWII urces develop- on the would act upon Valley i ons of the new while plant and feed- begins

i research need- >1 production. Ane members of / \ , i Idaho House / " ^ l wcomb, Senate Roben Geddes, ers Association •Bhnson, state ir Gary Mahn, JL-/CK. I Director Pat

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wTc oId put a do™ f" “"8h c >r« proposed tog up on lo l plant in aily announced “ e as

shippmglave been the ‘I'he ai thanol opera- aftemooi uiol is a fuel angry loi wheat, barley to work a lake engines a court*oi

by the Ai»ociariiI Stop . Though

’emotion w ith in eaik Blue Lakes picture v Biler is count- tion spok intiing to com- said, p with filling “So far,

not meet itop Shopping expectad FM Fuel Stop, concemei orner of the we are n<

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it’s the uni1 obtain FM He saidtis by filling asked thebuying their more worki t are issued io,SOO menfor 3 cents- balked. }dpnce.1 Fuel Stop .

F in jkson« P ' a n i n S t a!e an ailmg nation’s largurnaround up to S484 re years and gations that

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per- _ ^ ^ntinuing a By Carol Ryan;lines that TlmM Newa wi t) years.mt and its TWIN FALcoats and tion of tiie ondie Bauer ruptcy policy i12 million ' effort is afoot' te ll con- to extend Chi

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J cast joblessness in th » major labor m arket-'

Jerome and Gooding combined - at 3.8 p<

_ September, the same 1 September 2001.

It “Which is an excell c said Greg Rogers, t s, Department of Labor’ It labor econom ist fo n Valley. “If you main

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longshoreman unloatf a coirta IntamatlortalUngshNflandV of 'ivwythlng from oir parts tt

Though the assodadon i petition the judge for n there are no im m e ^ te pU

I agrees toterms of loans and.not disdi inform ation to borrov Because borrowers’ monthly ments were higher than ex ed, many eidier lost their h< or found themselves at ri: losing them, the state offi< said Friday.

“Owning a home to raise family in is at the core of Am erican Dream,” Illii Attomey General Jim Ryan i “But because o f the alle deceptive practices in this < many consum ers found i dream tuming toto a finan

es to exteaddidonal monthSyfi th e curr e x p i r a t i date;H E n il 'VOa ll prefer get our ba ruptor refe bill don

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>f J.R. (national) rlimpiot Co. very well. ,lyoffs. well.”The state But Min

'riday fore- unemploynthe valley’s cent a year- Twin Falls, last month,ng counties The Simipercent for plant in Hee level as in hasn’t yet 1

of workers.:llent sign,” employers sthe Idaho “Some o

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rtaln«r ship Thursday at th* Por I Warthousa Union want back ti to Chrtstmaa presents that pll<

n could do so, Pachtner relief, f le said assoc

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) pay $484dosing nightmare.”swers. Besides the fiJypay- ment, which.is iisxpect- pensate consumhomes ment requiresrisk of change its lendini-fidals Household offi

that real estate ceyour receive from $1of the each as a resultlinois ment. The statesn said. the amount and cleged money among alls case, tomers.I that Several attorandal credited Househo

2nd Chapal six Hopefully we canfrom next year.”rrent Extension of at io n ever, "is somethi

. get done'th is yrould expires,” be said,er to ■ lapse in the provilank- formers hard,iform «It would makem e,” difflcuIt.fbrfamM.lifike ‘ filebanlaiqptqr.*£, R« WlthCongriBSia

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[ini-Cassia’s combined lyment rose from 5.9 per- •ar earlier to 6.4 percent th.implot potato-processing Heybum. set for closure, i !t laid off its first round 1 rs. But other Mini-Cassia rs already are reacting. ' : of the effects of the i Josure I think are start- ( how up a littie b it .” lid Friday. “There’-Tcau-

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Port of Los Angeles. As the 10,! k to work Wednesday evening, 1 piled up during th* 10 days Wet

ersald. ductisoaation members to c< ue to monitor pro- local

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! financial settle- wm fs intended to com- who cLimers, the agree- credites H ousehold to “Asling practices. refoniffidals estimated moree customers could ing,”S1,000 to 51,500 Tom Iult of the settle- Hoites will determine of apod could divide the “Foall Household cus- high s

compicorneys general ihold for coopeiat-

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date.Chapter 12, how Ban!thing we need to a sncI year before" it Shiuniid, adding-.tbai.a , provlaiovision wodld hit - Simpi

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m a r k (tion in retail, caution in s sector hiring.”

Still. Cassia County’s 6 \ job lessness and Mir County’s 6.8 percent are out of line with typical Cassia rates.

"We’re seeing a little ; ing, but that’s to be exp« Rogers said. .

R ates throughout ] Valley were nudged up August levels by the dep of students from their se;

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tf IL0.800 membere of thelg, they were greeted with stack)West Coast ports were shut dow

icdon levels and discuss hoI correct the situation wii cal union leaders.

iding casez and predicted die setdemerII force reform for all lendei >0 cater to people with spott ;dit histories.**As much a the money is, th 'orm that it stands for could b )re significant and more Iasi ! ,” Iowa Attorney Genera m Miller said.household issued a statemen apology.‘For 125 years, we have se h standards for oursdves a s) npany, and we apologize t<

Please see RNANCE, Page D!

:o help faith e provision’s expiratioi e.lankroptQT reform earlier hi snag when Sen. Charlei im er of New York added i vision dealing with abortion apson said. The gist ol imer*s proposal was diat any > w ith a iudgm ent againsi m io c in ta r fer in g with an »rtioh cUidc woiUd not be 1 . to ffle bankmptcy inkig

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^ ■ 1 dve eamings new: E lectric and {

■ m upgrade of IBM. 7 I ^ B industrial average

points to post its week since August

“GE is really the th e m arket,” si

p H Forelli, portfolio 1 Independence InvI in Boston. “If the

lead us out of this, j give investors some

The Dow Jone average climbed : percent, to close Blue chips had ihi

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posite index rose percent, to 1,2

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their first weekly g weeks with the D( percent, the Nasdaq percent, and the Sj 4.3 percent.

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, 1 forecast for the y tough econom ic Shares rose $1.61 to

And IBM climb' hnw 563.92 after Lehm .“ 7 upgraded its sto<

■ weight. The news b computer stodcs, inc which rose $1.04 tc

. Microsoft, which gai y $48.87.

Investors, meanwl to appredate a pair reports dial fell in li

■era lysts’ expectations ai anodier showing a sl

. in consumer coiihdei .“I® The Commerce I ' he reported Friday thai

cut back spending in rai pushing the nation’s

down by 1.2 percent drop since Novembei lysts forecast a drop cent, while odiers pi

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th e com pany c ^ h is , I th ink it wifl? om e confidence. o n e s i n d u s t r i d I ed 316.34, o r 4/-2‘ o se a t 7 ,8 5 0 .2 a ; :I th e ir f irs t b a d ^ ; lins in two w eek*' po in ts Thursday:!- m a rk e t a lso fin{‘

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ric repo rted a 25- ! in tm rd-quarteci :h ln g ana lysts^ .' le conglom erate- d m eet i ts profit;; le y e a r d e s p i te ; tic c o n d itio n S it I to $2421. • ■J . m b e d $6.34 to j h m a n Brother^:; s to c k to o ver4 j I'S boosted o thef", in d u d in g Intd;-:4 to $15.22 a iid l gained $2.49 td:;

inwhile, seemetf?>air o f economtps in line w ith aiia>j IS and shook o f tj a sharp decline ''

idence.:e D e p a r tm e n t- th a t consum ers g in S eptem b^.Z on’s re ta il sa les:* n t, th e largest^ ib e r . Som e an«*^ ' h o p of 0.6 p » i s p ro jec ted d ^ t a round 1 2 p ^ i

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: ca l advances in the fie to a n eed for new techi m a in ta in and re p a ir e used in all a rea s of life.

T h o se c e r tif ie d a s i t e c h n ic ia n s m a y fi r e p a i r i n g s y s te m s

FinanceContinued tnm 04 o u r v a lu e d c u s to m e r; always living up to theii t io n s ,” C h a irm a n Aldingersaid.

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O ffic ia ls sa id th e re fund could range from lion to $484 million, depc ho w m a n y s ta te s p a n E ach s ta te ’s share will b ponion to its share of Ho rea l es ta te loan business.

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G r a d u a te s h a v e a lso p laced in positions in Rer V egas a n d m any o th e r cor t i e s t h r o u g h o u t th e in W est.

“ P o s itio n s in th e e le c t in d u stry in Nevada wil] in a t a r a te o f 10 p ercen t pe th ro u g h th e y e a r 2006,” tl l e g e s a id in a s ta tem en t', f ie ld also h as a record o f cr .b u s in e s s o p p o r tu n i t ie s I g r a d u a t e s w ith o n ly a in v es tm en t. G raduates cai fo rw a rd to en try -lev e l sa f ro m $ 3 1 ,0 0 0 to $ 3 9 ,0 0 y ea r.”

T he p rogram m eets threi p e r w e e k fo r 15 w eek s, 1 n in g th e w eek of Nov. 4. T

p red a to ry lend ing practices A ld in g e r s a id th e s e t t l e r m akes those cases less compc a n d lik e ly to b e reso lv ed w ith o u t s ig n if ic a n t co st tc company. -

U n d e r t h e a g re e m Household will: >

• Pay up to $484 million to sum ers nationwide.

• Lim it p repaym en t pena on h o m e lo a n s to th e f ir s t years of th e lo a a

• E n su re th a t new loans v id e a b e n e f i t to co n su n before m aking them.

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Additional factors i an early end to the ir

. season in some parts oi ley, and a maintenanc last month at spud pi Lamb W eston Inc. i FaUs.

Retailers often leave vacated by students i until they begin their hiring later in the fall, said.

In Jerome and Twin 1 foresees at least normal hiring by re ta ilers . . expects western Magic unemployment to stay b percent for the rest of th

But w hen October re lea sed , ex p ec t to s effects of this week’s an m ent by TSI Contact Solutions.

The Jerom e call- em ployer told 60 w Tuesday that their offici close this week.

E conom ic slowdow reduced dem and fron clien ts in the entertai: telecommunications anc c ia l sec to rs , said N eisw anger, presidei ch ie f ex ecu tiv e of the Falls-based telemarketer,

TSI employed 60 full' in Jerome. They may rea work at TSI’s similar ce: Burley, w hich has ro expand.

Rogers is optimistic tl mer TSI workers, with i help , can g et back int quickly. They have marli skills, and Magic VaUey pretty robust hiring ecor he said.

FarmersContlniMdfroni04 nothing to do with banki reform; it shouldn’t be bankruptcy reform.”

Nonethdess it was enoi throw a wrench in the worl loss of Chapter 12 could 1 outcome.

Congress added Chapte “A djustm ents of Debts Fam ily Farm er with Re Annual Income” - to thi Bankruptcy Code in 198C modeled after Chapter 13, governs consumer reorg; tion. It was created to pi farmers with the opportm reorganize and thus to pn their farms through a st

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Meanwhile 1 returning is adding a f<I the ranks County,shrinkage WOW Lo,ree raises Wisconsin d:

housing and 11 included is preparing iirrigation - tion center <of th^ val- side of Jeroinee layoff target for builprocessor Lisa Lami

in Twin human resoui ited Jerome tl

'e the jobs view Candidai unfilled work,ir holiday Lamers sa11, Rogers would start o

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the projectioiIl'Center April of initiow orkers 10 to 12 peopleice would Nelghlwring

in September>wn has its Iower*than->m TSI’s ploym ent. R(ainment, that to the “and finan- of dairy work sd J e ff Ing.en t and "Gooding hale Idaho ing performerer. past year, yeailU-timers said,eapply to In Blaine Ccrenter in the EUchom R<room to convention cen

in constructicthe for* pushed jobles

1 a little year-ago level, into jobs -----------------rketable Times-Newsy has “a Virginia S. Honomy,” reached a t 733A.

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L ogistics Co. - a n distribution, ware- nd logistics company- ng to open a d i^ b u - er on the southw est srome. ^ov. 15 is'its building completion.. am ers, d irector of wurces for WOW, vis- le this month to inter. Iidates for warehouse

1 said th e com pany rt operation with six s; three locaUy hired2 workers; one .waref ployee transferring onsin to Jerome; the ciUty manager. Magic ident KiAnna Oswald; istomer service repre- , Jack ie R itter of irho moved recently

mber is lower than rtion WOW made ib litial employment o f .. ople.ring Gooding County ber was notable for lan-a-year-ago unem*, Rogers attributes r “amazing stability” rk and d a ^ process.

; has been an amaz* ner for us ... in the /ear and a half,” he

! County, closure of n Resort’s hotel and center and a dedine ction job num bers ilessness above the >el, Rogers said.

w s Business E ditor . Wufcftins ean be 33-0931, Ext. 242, or TTiagicvaItey.coTn.

cpeditious bankrupt* -

to respond to the1 the farm economy i, it was considered ll. OriginaUy enact- x>rary measure with ;e of Oct. 1, 1993, it lu e n tly extendied . While Chapter 12 ids family farms,^itIther small business- M

rerall bankruptcy>son said it wiU be a He next Congress. . Sime could depend on ■d what happens in ■d Senate.” ■

' you’re Interested lot In our report,

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: AOVERTISeMENT FOR• SAIXOFtCNANTS :PStSONAL PROPERTY• Magic Vallw Sloraoe ; 15S2 Elm S tm t N..Twin Falls, tdaho, will sell

to AUCTION SERVICE‘ aner Ociober 22. 2002 the

contents bekjnolng to;DAVE QREPp T im I known

" ' address Ik 4256 N 2600 E. FUar. 10 83328. Contents: A ssorted to o ls , angina, hoist, oompreasor. dothaa. computer.CE8 SHOBE. loet known address la; 3CT9-A E 4000 , N, Kimberly. ID 83341. Contenta: Washer/Dryer, I Misc. househoW.

PUBUSH: October 12 and f9,2002 :

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' urges avery ddzen to read •nd sttrdy these notices, yve advlaa those citizens Who seek further Informa* tion to axeralsa their tight to access public records andpubltomeatinos ' IM PORTANT ^ s e address all legal

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msamm^ a p p o M e d SuccaasorTlustat MS,« th* hour of 11 .-00 AM, of «ai the onto* of FIrat A m « ^ TW Avanua North, TMn Falla. I0,se •^higheet bklder. for cssh. in lawfi States, all payable at tha time c

■•cnbed raal and peraonal propert0 i^ K tiv e ly a s the ‘Property) r of IM n Fads, State.of IM w Jo 7 and 8 of Btock a d RVE PO br Falla, Twin FMIa C eun^, i S m Dwa. t o ^ BEOINfaMi AT th< Bioek 2 Five Point AddMon at i ttw Southwest conter of aakt Lo M feet lo the North line of Lot 7 rt akMig th* North Hrw o f Lota; ■ fM nt AddWon: THENCE Soutf

lin* of Lol S. Block 2 . nv< ICE West ak9ng th* South One ot nc* e f 8S feet to ttw POINT OF ng «e th* County, Aa*a**er* e f cribed property la oom>ihenly venue W etf TMn Folia ID 83301 tovrledg* of a mor* particular d»< •referenced property but. (or pur* rith Section 60-113 of Idaho Code. nfom>ed that iho addresa of t, TWin Falls, ID 83301, is some- lakl real property. Sakl sale WlU be It or warranty reoardlng titlo. pos- ices to satisfy the obligation so- to the power of sale conferred In

cuted by Iom Daniel Pamparau iparau, huaband and wife, aa TWe « Eecrow, aa Tmstee, for

y of West One Bank, as Benefl- recofded 3Q1/1M0, under instni- . Mortgage records of Twin Falis nefkdaJ interest in whteh is pres- Rest-dentlal Mortgeae, Ihc. The lamed to comply with Soction kxia. NO rapresentallon (s made ot. presently responsible for this for which is sale is made Is ihe e under t^e Deed of Trust Noto m th ly payment which became

•ther coats and fees aa set forth! ■mber 23.2002 Delinquent Pay- 02 8 payments al S83S.B7 each

— . The Tlrrwa New*) PO Bos 648 .

. Twin Palls, ID 83303-0548 Y Deadline for legal ads: 3

days prior to publication, noon on W ednesday for

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TWIN PALLS 302 Edwarda, $199,000. BUILDER wlll LOOK at ALL OFPERSII Meat the bulkier on Sunday. October 13lh. OPEN

Custom4badroom,2H bath home, living and family rooma plua un-

tra efftelsnt, tiled floor­ing. vauRedcaiiino, and n ice view of c an /o n and Soulh Hillsll Call Nsison Realty U C for jjou i^aj**»how ln9 .

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varMllena, quautiHYOU 'UMw- Mn«tlva.H enda.haavy SWM. 54-68. tor oob S S s O T r at>taralaitonaWp.i M-3t, 10 anloy FULFILLWLTRgTOeoea 8F. 36. an«oya hunt/»««« Ing. dandno. count

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me search ing w hen y d ating? L eave all th e l/e’ll s ea rch fo r you r f d th e n notify you wh( h em .'I t’s th a t e ^ y .

M n O N ia P tC U L COUNT20, 8 't‘. brownfbrawn, AttracUva,K ol 4. anioya camping. blonda/haz«noai outdoor actMBaa. flalilno. carrwltti Ika kilaratta io doors. roda<

[>F AQUARIUS. with a mwswn buUd. M ® "own. an Indapandani 8WF. 36. pn

Mba. wouw Ifca lo maat ••man tor dating and nw p « u

3^fegir°- S s :[MSACAU. panlonthlp. I Ja, 57*, N/S. lovet Ufa. kida. 053902 I avarything: moviat. Anala, anort Idpt. mora. Attractive OFmw. fwalltv man. 56- ona todOlar. I2 2 _______________ ___•’'V dtuofllar,rOTMEADKA 8 a ^ ondalraa twt carafui SWF. 2 ^ ” . J o r lair, trom CA. an|oya ■raaOen. movtM. old- EA

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JSTiSSS-n-p.x r t y mualc. Looking kaaaomaoftttaaama S t 'g S & r ^

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movlaa. and bak^W r ^ r r f r i T l 'P P p g ! ! S » % ^ bacauaaofltaba<

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tEKINOAOOOOHAN

H luH 'w rw w aT lB m l^^ ^ rKlng. camping, flahlng. tiunt- irta outdoora. Ara you a good, ^jw^aanotaa^l8. lovaa ou1doora.Mlmala. vlaa. Looking for SWM. wtth ilaratl*. For fr1and8rtlp/eom> ^ ^ M i b l a LTR. Muat Iha

A NEW START) OF. 21. S'6*. browrvbrown.Mr. lovas (panding tlma with

undwlondlt^ "caritor lun tlma* togathar!

■wSfHltfiQEL g. hard-working SWF..44. ta. non-tmokar. Ukaa ant­ral. hiking, movMi. IMng In 17. Saaking dotvn-to-aartfi.M. 4VS5. non-tmokar. for I. poatlbly more, 0506868 ITFOROETTHBSUN >u», romantic. tpimuaJ SWF.It. norvamokar. Ukaa any- , T ^ ' kjort, movia*. dinnar aaakt L'y ' i , M 8. non-»mokar. LTB.

‘SKAVESOtlEFUNi va. - J '|.hum0f0u*SWF.45.Artat. S l 2 i ar.mraaUdt.l.k(w bowling.aaklng chrisiian maw. 45- S ^ . Jtmokar, lor tummar fun, *2221

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ENO YOUR'life;.: ' hJ!L ^ ona meal SWF. 35. (ingla Iv la klaa. anioya fai^uy/inarida, ha outdoora. mutic. Itva mutamani parka, gulai _ .„ ,

= ” ■njoya ouidoor actlvniai.

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Baaibfv mora. 0417675^ c a m m M K T = 5 ! ^ WPF. 20,8T ,ahor1 brown e w u « tmokar, aaaka WM. 30-36. ?^ • ^ 5 ^ 5 6 . f f i f l

>f>y. qyktl SWF, 33. S T . g S a B f

i s i ' S t s S asri■ famlly^nantad. lor LTR. USf’ anj!

Sloodwlna. cold baar. trav -----------la, movlaa. baachai- avW4 4* naat SWM. 40-50. WS,

ITHATBOMEBOOY7 S S 2 2 « laygolng SWF. 42. no

srfe.TW.'s «Mbtv mora. 0540670riiivE R K N ow ----------V 16. anjoya tha Powar ■ p •aUng (all. honatl SM, <,„ ao aalbla ratatlonahlp. Don’t » M m , 1.

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ahara 'good timaa. py (,vo«t

UY 8M LE--------------- I & g ® ‘t0i 5-tV. lOSfea. brown/ honaat. an

.^ • tk S ? ; lNE FATHER LooUng for’1*. 200ba , lovaa nlghta outdoor thli

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«,' a n jc o o W tv ^ a a S ^ V R ^ Iamokar. wtio ean chudba at Wa, 1iOOOO______________________

OOLDEN OPPORTUNITY!>9 ®ctl~ SWM. 63. 6'. 175lba, , rpto. rvs. anjoya fitMng. camping., traval. dining out. Saakino tan. 4 ! ^ , WS. 0348562

Q ivkrf ACHAfKEk(, 34. y i r . I80iba. fathar of 4, 2 lovar. aalf-amployad, lovaa balngoora and lamily tlmat. Saakktg (rho likai chlWran, lor movlaa. rlal da lai and mayba mora. t2.763______________________ I

MOVINQ ON UP Vkwking lor a baautiful woman, t a wondarful haan (bacauta I

> a tvondarful haadl. Ma: brown 7I. ahort hair, claan-thavan. ,3222___________________ 1

THINK OF ME S1 navar loroal iMa 52 yaar<ld 2I (S'a*. 200ibt, light brown hair)l .ralilal Looking lor a comlortabla. -Wlibla SWF (45-55) to apand .

wllh. Qood convartatloni? S;? TravaUrtg? Drlvat? 0655222 <«

LOVE FOR UFE ^0 brokar. 33. kivaa maaung naw * la. Hoping to maat a graat. fun- P'1 woman tvho la honaat about '» laallngi. and la tlght-haanad «I ilia. 0 6 5 ^ _ ___AREYOUOUTTHEnB?' ' R

Ml. aimpla 9F. 18-22. lor thia tall, biSM, 20, who wanta to taka you aind^ahow you a good tlma. «

SUMMER SWEETHEAOT Tr' K*Jrt!S2£* ’ •••y* Iill■ ws. aaakt'KpI^); SSSTfw 'J.Inji bowling, and tiahlng,

6 EEKINQ MS RIOHT -9vlng. advaniuroua, amart, ^

onargeHc, handaoma SWM. S 'injoya tha ouldoora. nthing, ch

r » . » w 1 2 S t Snahlp. 0680706___________ aw

LONELY IN ELKO 143. aaaka SF for romanca and sv

var comaa our way. 0677824 anOLE IN SOUlVlERN lOAHO ' Inf4a. Ukaa car racaa. dancing, att.

I. country mualc. animala, pata, 0 <

CHILUNO Wf aek. original SWM. 26. tovaa a alaura. movlea. hiking. Saaking ^

SWF. 21-36, for^romanca! —

RANCHER-------- I62, llkaa travel, outdoor aetM- ■ imanea. family. SaakWig vary ■ va, fun. outgoing tvoman for ■r641861__________________ ■OONTPASSMEBY

12. contldaraia. humoraut. uroua. anioya eooUng, natura.

lOW VOU A 0 ^ 0 ihing, camping, hWng. rodaoa,). boaltttg. awTmmlno. bowling, ■— gwdaning. traval. Saakino a 1“

>■60, to ahara an ihit wilh,

oun COWBOY OREAMM WPM. ,-43. 5-B-. l 6Slbi. aa-. hazal ayaa. an)oya rodaoi,I, waAa. famlh Umaa. riahing. nantle llmaa. S a ^ n g WF. ^

for poaafcla LTR. 0615358 TAKE A CHANCE

S 'r . WS. ahy, tmck drtvar.>elaa. waika. drtvaa, watching

I aoiiirfttf a!ul?r lSui?L ”"nal’ iMratandng woman. 20-<0.)6 ________

JOMME r ”xtta apod la anowboardlno- I, alao Ukaa fiahing, eamplng. lor a girl, 16-23. who It nlea,and tfiv, 0611220 UKES HAVMQ FUN

’ anowmSMl* " 'and *"***^^ a lady. wf» ia tno a * ^thlnot-0612104_________ I jm M U A LITTLE ROWDY N Oa. W8. lovaa Iha oufdoora. n

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MYTYPEB-. a naturaDy baauiiful. nlea gal, ie- f4/S, who haa a graat paraonaBty. a SHM. 5-8*. 142fea. WS. and I h<rm yourtypa. 0575054________

FACE TO FACE TNa lamlirorlantad SWM. 51, N amployad. would Uka to maat a at cial. outdooray SF. 2a-S0. En)c hunung. Aahing. camping, and mo Lat'a ipand quality lima togath0558502________

WANTED: cotvgirt or country girt, alim, attracth no kida. an)oya tlihlng, camplr hunting, dancing, country mua /odaoa, horaaback riding, hlklr tvaWng. Tkka fwrto thia SWM. 32. brow<blua, atocfcy bUM. 0568100

FATHER OF THREE Trua blua country boy. SWM. 37.6’ lOSibt. long brown/hozai. anjo hunting, ftahino. tha outdoora. ki« Saaking tma. alncara. attractlva SW 25 ^ 0 M 0 r good llmaa togaihi

SEND MEANANOEL SWM. 38. farmar/ranchar, aingla dalovaa animala, flthing, hunSm. ba bacuat, Iha outdoora. camplni waleNng movlaa. aitting by tha lln plac*. Saaking SWF. 25-42. wim ain liar Intaraali. lor catuai datlni0517834_____________________

TAKE ME ON Ratanrad, eoy SM. 28, Nkaa movlai baing actlva In Ufa. Saaking dapanr abla, amoUonal SF, for rrtandahli dating, potalbia LTR- 0486510

THE LORD KNOWS BEST Traditional, aaaygolna SWCM, N/! Ukaa aporta, iraval ^ k l n g SWCI 16-20, WS. goaa to chureh, lor ahai in^lnttraatt, qulai timaa logaiha

HEARTS MUSiNM Outgoing, hard-worWng .WPM, 54 S-4', leoiba. Libra, taaehar, thr* Children an|oya aporta, ballroon dancing, tong writing. Saaklni woman. 40-60. to dane* tha nighaway 0517262__________ •

WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD SWM. 28 ,5'10*, leoiba, N/S, naw l< araa. an|oyt camping. HaMng, hunt Ing, movlaa, and mora, SMkInf attractlva SF. 22-28. WS. Kida okay0483643_______________.

SEARCHINQ FOR SOMEONE SWM. 34. 5 - if . 2i5lba, blondAslua. WS. Saglttarlua, aaaka fun-lovlns WF. 25-35. WS. for frtandahip one pottibly mora. Kida okay. 0483300

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RIDE WITH ME!ie-22, SWM, 45. an)oya ftahlng.

Jity- l-m Harlayt, working out, avaniI hopa working on cara. Siiaking

_____ _actlva famala. 20*. who I-----------0466857_______________I, WS. RtOtNO THAT TRAIa apa- SWM, 22. 6'1 ', brown tiEnlort drtnkar homaownaf anioyaI mora- havtng'hm. c a m ^ . Saakjathar- 16-26. lor caawiT ralatlcnah_____ __bty mora, 0467833

FAMILY UANKthra. SWM, 48. 5’8-, 145ba, LaoTipina »Mka WF. 35US, to ahanm u tI ■<»>• «^th. Enjoyt lamif,)|(jng] 0428848________________32.6-, CHRtSTIAN00 SWM. 43. a - r . 188ba, L------- ---brown/brotvn, taaka WF,^ E njoy^^yt, m u ,., moviat

, k k ^ ENJOY THE OUTDOOi SWF. WM. 44. S ' l r , brownffiax*

laihar- buiW. Inlaraatad m tha arti travai. natura. SaaUitg allni

------- UvaWF. 30-40. 0404615

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flK:i,jm . 0407268_______________atlng. LETS TEAM UP____ SWM. 42, ffO". 220lbt. ble

Cancar, WS. anjoyt golf, ntl

£ ^ 3 - iS}------ MEWECOMPAnBLfjyc SWM, 33. anjoya country

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LEND ME YOUR EYE------ Bind SM, 38. an|oya countr>

^ oU talavltion thowa, daa»

romanca. 0367437_______

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WM. 63, 6‘T , leOibt, tmokai----- drinkar, anjoyt llthing, bE camping, tho outdoora. Saakli)lu«. aat.. alncara. romantic, aaaving alandar WF, 53-68, HAW pro)and ata. for companlonthlp, pMX) LTR 03477B1 ^

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•a r t 2 HMrt Is tt>e loroest ful) otlno service a n d It works with t>>ch makes m eettog sirigle pe0 easy. Why? B ecouse w e d o s safe a n d confldentloi ar>d a l 3 b rr>oke o ne (ree p hone c a i few simple questions ob o u t e ty p e of person you w an t to e 'l search our h u ^ d o tobo ie KJ Up wfth greot p eo p le right I Id le t you know h ow you c a n laly. l f ' s M < ^ o « y -

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mily tlma. 45.0618933

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VF, 35-45- dant, Indapandani. aila t. tportt. outgoing SWM. 37, t*«-------------- 32-42, to ba Mandal? ” h «ky LTR. 0586736•rtt, mualc,* BEEKlNaAFfJim. altrac- oWM. 40, an|oya tha ■-------------- mg. flahlng. campmg,*.• «»"» «» . SaaUng SVWF.’ CM ? "«»• PObo knotvt? «880651___________------------- WHERE ARE >L - h»u SWM, 47, 5-10-, 2100M

ly. Wanda, hunting, nth Iha outdoora- SaakU

iping. and Handar SWF. 32-48. kwiwa LTR. wtth. poaat)la LTR. o f f

g g -------- BHABE IDAHO Wliry mutk:. "Tpoaltfva, hoi1 ahowa- Ing, aagar SWM, 34, Ntaratta, lor taaka apadal SF, 16________ tpand fraa Bma t»lth. o

it^ m u tle THE PERFECT!laalc rock! Loving SVl«M, 42. bl|mpatakx)- chlMran. looking lorir lova and match. Saaking alncara50---------- I ^ P ^ '^ ^ t t o n a h H , .injoyanth- SOMEONE 8PEItnpa. chil- Qanaroua. curioua S»

nanothip, aclaptle SF. lor------------ turat laadfrig to LTH. o lkar, todal PRINCE OF DRI

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ktt. nic* twm* aMUng on. an acr* lot with 3 bad* j . rooma. targa opan floor p lan. Living room wiih — tlraplaca. Oaa haat wat*r lo f ta n c r . 6h o p /ah ad , graanhouaa f*nc*d paa- ° tur* wilh TFCC w atar, J CaU Vaiw* Walkar 420* * 0304. ML8«103646. *

GEM ISTATE REALTY. INC. ^

734-0400 5TW BTTOIi---------------- 2txtfioo . Build your naw o

hoRt* on Ihl* tairme bui- ^ditng a lt* a t M aandar 1Point Can today for d*> 1taJia and dMetlona. For fm o r s d a t a i i a v i k i t LThaHaaaToam-.oom** ^W « l l 7 3 7 - 3 S 3 9 . T JMIS««748; J *

GEM ISTATE REALTY, INC. 212

734-0400 TWTWWPALU-----------------138.900. Bufldyourdraam f.\

homa on iNa graat build-tngaltsloeatadlnStonay- fTbrook Subdlvlaloft. Call V'itoday lor diraetiona and ^raa tfi^eovananta .T h* J ±Hata Taam - Walt Haaa r "at737-3038. MLSt045Se I

GEIU! ISTATE REALTY. INC, I _

734*0400 I rTWRnrRweuatom I £

built 1M6 NorthpoInt Dr. I T 3bdnn,2baih. I

Prica raduead. $118,900 I « 30B-^w73308Sr I 7 3

t i 88.800 Beautiful Immae- T muaKa 3 bodroom. 2 bath U 1hom*. 1916 aq. ft. on* 6 1levai, naw in 1993, gaa Sathaat. central air, large f f : lanced manlcurad comerlot In axcailent neighbor- k hood, ahowa pride own- a r ahlp. Catl Tom Lloyd308-0118or737-3924 h tE ML8i1041ir

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734-0400 KIMI fW lii f a L l 6 xse- 2

bdmi. dose to CSI. Cam- * Sao Estates, S6000. Call ^FC

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I TWIN PALLS 1995, s l 4I bdna. 1H balh, 2500+1 |I aq.fL, ranch style home! ^I en 1 acre. Shed, dogi ST

I S e is IMI. Olympus Wayl TWIN1 $174,900. 733-0507,* | $ W

fWiN t^AlLS 27B 6 « ia r . zonip « k CIr. (olt Filer E and avalmisp«rlngPine)-Ac»rox. tallaie00aq.tl.3bdm>,Jbath. conspot floor plan, gas heal & 737- flraplaca. plant shelf can-Inga, walk-in paMiy.e car ML£

g$ t% O O O .C a ii^ M ^ ‘ I

H iiTWM FA U S BUHL

By owner, zoned heavy WAImanufictvring. Approx. 8 «

2 acraa, f a n ^ 2 bdrm. in IH b alh home. Shop, " J garaoa and bam. 18M ^ E ld rldga . R ad u o o d $ $04,800. ReaWa & nm b a buajne sa from thla C

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Manufactured. 3 bdrm. 2 1bath , appia, deck, AC. Oui$88.000. 734-6721* pr

TWIN FALLS Eager to sem3 bdrni, 2 baths. 1244 sq »f l . . c u te hom * , good p,location. 267 Plllmor*. ~Ju s t reduced $83,000, ITmatoancOer. 420-300S.* [JJI

TWM FALLS For m l “o r l* aa* . Induatrla l B nbuUdhg toealad at 821 ^W aahrngton S irae t. ^Apprw. 160,000 aq.n., ^ immadlata-avallabllliy fer an or part manage-ment avaBabia, Brek» ^

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WM FALLS---------------- mBob Inimo Heim

2 B 0 0 aq .f t. 3bd rm , 2 h b a th , tlraplaca, bonus ro o m ,g a a h e a t. 3 ea r ■

i&xiSiag» ^r w iN F A L L S U n lq u s pahoma w/cov*rad porches, ext3 bdrm. 1 balh, high call- tenInga, claw tub. window Calbench seat, eak cabinets, f—til* eounlera. all new, k . $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 . 4 3 8 A a h7334360 or 420-8765’ ■

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8?i';TWm FALLS Wall kept I neebrick home, big picturel Cawindows, 3 bedroom. 11 pmmb a l h . fa m ily ro o m l k .w/flraplace.graai nalgh-l ^ borhood. fenced yard, I

Comer lot $83,900. I enTi606 Borah Avenu* I ^W l

736-8757 or 736-419r |

rWlN FAUS, By ownerl f?P U a c r* w /2400 a q . ft.6 bdrni, 2 V» bath home.

Sawtooih $31 AKurua Dr. TWI? $ 1 3 4 ^ Call 736-3866» 2 bi

lAMMCT-19 acres alfalfa.Q rasa, irrigatsd. barn, ^ corrals. 3 bdrm, 1 bath,vinyl siding. Rsai nicel twi Calf OaveOScotts DesertSun 687-6244, $180k. 3 ?j gBERLY------------------- cel361.000. Approx. 124 roiaeres of (arm ground w/l rvTFCC watar per acr*. Lo- Becaied North of Kimberly. outFor more d e ta iis visit MuT heH essTaam .com or $11 call Watt Hass 737-<3939or Tami Qoodlng 737- • ’v ' ' 3940. MLS«101345.

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734-0400 WIN FALLS1,900.000 7.499acr*aon ■ ^ the east sUe of Twin Fals znC ! loned C-1. City services ® r r Bvallablo.. For mor* da- lalla visit ThaHessTeam.- com or calf Wail H aas ^7-3939 or Tami Qood- g'o* l n g 7 3 7 * 3 8 4 0 . 8 ^ ML»10t683. •J/-

GEM MSTATE REALTY. INC. ^ S 2

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>ur unique sweet-equlty hui program SAVES thou- ove sanoa 100% financing on mw Und. Matertala. Labors — CkMlng^Coets.NODOWN PAYMENT and NO pay- ^ 0 1 menta while you buUd. For motivated families with Incomes over $40,000. 800-778-7790 ax t 368.

www.lHEonln*.eom \I C B r t5 S 1 5 a « l t5 n 5 : " Ing emaa downpayment/ poeaa)letrKlaa757-0169’ r lv a c r s f r m s s ^.— #„0 acres-Counoy Lh/lng. 826-5617 er 410-04M* PlS

dWlW FALLS "Tina o f ' >afec*«7* Check relum T> onnew4plex.

Can Chuck 73»-820rW ifT R T C E S T pieT ?: «salel Motivated owner. j S24.000 gross Income.Pleasa eaf206-306-1022' ^

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maleURLEY Downtown busl- Callless w/upstaira apt. and f o u isa t io . 1 M b a th s a n d nioli» lras. Asking $89,000, whilierms. Owner will carry, <:all 878-2884 anytime.* 736.

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RIZONA Must seU due to FOUI leallh, snowbird wintor dog, louso, squeaky clean. Fou ruma AZ. 2 bdrm. W/D. Plaai Jew carpel. Dack Is car- «led & covered. Every* hing fumlahad. All you leed ara your clothes. I :atl 324-2958*________ '

VIN FALLS 2 8 x 6 4 ' HC1.792 sq.ft.* sun room) 131 .a rg e room s, h and i- apped accesslble ramps, arge lot. Call Dan at 31*2121 o r 734-2121’m I^AlLS ^ Skyline. FOUIbdmi..14x60'. remodol- 1. Bli

d. groat vakie. 420-11B8’ pup.rtN FALLS 2 bedroom 2 B I bath, w/llpoul, offlco.p p ls ., gos h e a l, oak 3-iterlor. Upgrades, shod. ^36?'lice condition. In park. *■ p«9500/offer. 733-5616 * . “i ' l 5. RcWIN FALLS 24 'x60 ' adulFleetwood Deublewlde. 6 . U3 bdrm, 2 bath, vaulted femj

*oo<range, ovon, DW, new 1- Boi Serbor carpet through- spa) Mrt. Has hilch, skirting. okl. I.4USI be moved. 2- BliH 5,4000.7^-0509’ | ^PWJnN FALLS modomizod aduli 4x70 Brighton w/2 Ig www.in edrm and balh.Moots oaIiimHA standards. Must be Hoto e n to a p p r e c l a to . cio$«24.900 delivered. Coll We caiiran appi. 734-3810.* rwun a — desi

R s m i i i r a i i A r p H5, Sunslope Section.MO. (503)769-6070' fl>l ^ a L l^ 2 - 6 gravo t o s T lota, choice location. ^ q |o unset Memorial Cemert- vv/llo ly. Each grpve SIOOO BrowAer. Each 6 grave pk)t. pork 6 0 0 0 / o f f e r . C o l l» ™ - _

MO 4 bdmi.. 2 both, joi oJoriff b ,2 perron Illeshowor,yr. old eerpot, rim rock LOSTaptaco. cathedral coll- Scho<gs.camral AC. $40,000. Lab. 1a n b * m o v ed . C a ll has n!4*6S49* Ploosi!! I LOSTC

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>UND Golden Retrelver, spe<ule . Vicinity of Trotter Dr Slnc<iainowentiv. 734-8432’ qual>UND neutered, black “ ““ii lola. Border Collie X.rhlie tips on toes. Found ^ '5 2 n Q o I f C o u r s o R d .38-6570* ^ lUND toolbox on West ry Creek Road. Call tolentHy. 733-4040’ — 775lUND young hunting Dinn«sg, malo, call to klentify. VVod o u n d 6 w o o k s a g o .lease call 423-5947.' Adults

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3UND;Black Chow male, big

lup, 4000 N. 3450 E.Block Chow m alo . TII

Idult, 4000 N. 3450 E. oBlack Lab male, adult,

1600 N. 3662 E.Dachshund X. (emale. 201

Idult. 3600 N. 3662 E. Rottweilor. female, o n i

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>T Small one-eyed fo- ’ Bilie, Shlh-Tzu, w hite Comligh t b row n a p o ts . Chaptiown oyo. Vicinity of JoffSirkw ay, T F . N e e d s KA h'^dicaiion.Caa73»92l3’ oatalls 5T Aluminum tra ile rnp. botwoon Shoshono P*”sin In S. Hills & Twin EB:Ils. REWARD. C ali PAYR1 -2320 days, 679-2320 PERjnings loavo message* 733-5T oroo o lT F H igh ryoi— hool sm aller yollow • DO prc b. onswore lo 2 ous, '"B. m B moial choke chain. loso call M9-9561 .* 733-41 iT C hoc^to Lab mole, t ^ 9 , ! lsoenlnm yyatdl0/06 * ^ | i o s 500 soulh Kl, Jereme aring rod re flec to r Ila r. 4 2 0 - 5 9 8 0 o r ^M121.’____________>T Family heirloom, ns gold class ring, w/ * ftW lh I ruby, In WInco Park- ^ k s i Lot on 10/4. REWARD .rmcks y special 734-0547’

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FEOUND Yellow Lab, fo- pvpei male in Bliss. Call 10 idon-lify 934-9025,’ fii™ 6 S T M inia tu r e V o rg yT e r r ie r . From 2 nd A ”, ? **Beach SI. In Bellevue. 4 ^‘coi^r.okJ female, 4 lbs. Ught c e r^ Brown face & sltver body.‘B a b o ' N 9 9 d » d a l fy hom emetf/caf/orTi REWARDI SoeWeBSOCaU788-3501’ n.Pdn3STor Slolen. med. sued 5arrS a llc o oa l S b lo n d * Inc Soeker Spaniel female.Mear or by Filer Ave. W. “ O 'S! PF . H e a r t b r o k e n .^EWARDtl Con 733-6838* ‘•®‘“3ST Toy Boston Bull pup, C!>lack, answers to Busier. & 200raclnlty of Nai-Soo-Pah. J 155-4429. G enerousewaid. Call 655-4429.* pui }STyelk>w wtth dark yei-3W spotted cow,dog bo- Don ' pween beei dump road w e yir>d fir grove in Qoodlng. I'oo li>lease call If found 3S2- avoiOli

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Meet someone ***'p e d a l . Ages 25 -90 . ACCOUiincore slnglea seeking Esiablluallly re la tionsh ips, compiloartOuesi, professional years Ilaichmakers since 1990. n e e droe brochure; 1-8 0 0 - w/tran49-04tl wMv.HQmeeom* once.

71th Annuel Turkey resume Inner a Country Stor*. >Qwei Vod. October 23,2002.

5:00-7:30 pm Jlls $7.00. Chlldfon 10 , , I ^ i nder $3.00. Takoouta ?3J!S callable. Call 423-4311 reserve tlckels in<Crosaroade United Mathodist Church

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i professional oil paint-, murals, wall paper. To Inti] Interior painting oieasoM134foreatlmat*s.* ^ i «R5PflifiC i»pter> Thedwi. Uncontested dvorc*. OcS 1 k ^ '(S !n ! le m * If you d

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M E D A Y C A R E must t;e n se d . IC CP/CPR mo.tilled. Meals/anacks 'ibergivkJod. Jenny 886-2659 Mocha__________________ a plusIE BASED FAaLTY sums 1pocisllzes In Infants BERT I moe. Open Mon.-Fri.im-6:30pm. Formula Oownincl. Call 733-5044* ' ■ - IE DAY CARE 'R/ First aid cerlitled.ta olTLC. 732-5991’ *

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MOTOR ^ 1 dwniown Wandall. |3M0nVEffTOIWCWH0 mechanic wanted, art (ImeorfutI tim*. ay DOE. 734-6808* ilERSled immediately Abi*' , rork graveyarcf (mW*It to 6 am) to aiart.Drienco prefemd. 4-5 s a week, apply al velera Oaale North sen bridge* q(licAi:---------------- ■ gjitural busineaa haa a lion available for ol- Staff. Strong po«*»tti* r advancemant Mu*t > good organlatianal computer skilla. WSf ixpectod lo addr«M ical issues and rvprf* organization on ana^ . ll level. Rafaraneaa resum e can b*n»llad Hgmt. P.O. BOX787,»rt, ID 63350.*Be pi»Mney lurpnetd \ mr Miy (III to ptaee a UAed ad. Tbe coal It .m« rMulls M N( .■ dMsKiedTaaOCW.

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MARKET RESEARCH f Ara.you aomaona w ho is

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staff, an shHta .7iVsJlable:pJe8Meail :y 7M-4944:

'* » e c t care start, all shifts ^>.40,ra f l^ . Please can

734-4944.*

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n w . .♦ Warehouse Workers

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t MISCELLANEOUS S Interstate Amusemenl is ( now accepiing applica*^ tions for ell poeltkMu: Jan*|> Itorlal. concession, sales, k door person, projection

j I operator & Theatre I E M an asem en t. S a la ry

F ^ased on experience. Ap* k plylnperMnalthoTW in ^ Clnoma 12.160 Eastland S Drive. Twin Falls.*( MisCELLANEOUS---------; PT. washing trucks eves.5 Must have drivefs license S a be 16 plus. 731*0304 g 736*ei00 O n ln g s*

S MODEL^ Excellent pay red hoad or1 -btonde. p h y s i ^ fit lady* 3P poee wiUaesy Chevy* SoWette for Internet sale.* Exc. internot modeiino* exposure. Our w ebsite2 contains the most sought C a f le r s e a rc h e n g in e .E Brunnetles please apply.C Aeevertfleationreq.. IB C or older. Can 4(>»871/

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func tk^ Appfy mjjerwjn.

3 p m .to 6 p m % (fo r Jenny.WaoeeOOE. Pertdna/Buitey Inn

p. BOO Overland-

2 yrs. ejoT t^T restau* ran t fie ld req . H iring immediaialy. Send re* sumo to Famlfy Resteu- rant 2306 Castle Dr.Twin Falls. ID B330f

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F a s t p o c e c o m p o I y S o g e r . fo r th e ir w o re h o u include: sh ip p in g , recer t r o l , a n d r e l a t e d w i SuccessR il c a n d id a te , n w illing to w o rk m o re tho w h e n r e q u ire d . T hey in sh ip skills o n d r e o d y t o r W e o f fe r 0 com petiH ve Rt p a c k o g e l i^ p f j j r ig 4 ( a n d nr>ed(cat. *A^>Iyt in m oil re su m e to jc c h r# d

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r^w s MinK^aiMla office. « 20*24 houre weekdays, P; $7.50 hour. Plaese send « reeumeto: . £

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12S3 Overtend Ave. B u rtey ,^ S 3 9 ir

» « » * w •SALESSTOP knking for the best

Part T im elob to make hoBday apending money*SS. Meet the following

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. fair* and store front*. ^*Have a super.personaWy

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o u se . R esponsib ilities ceiving, inven to ry eon* w a r e h o u s e d u t i e s . i. m ust b e o rg a n iz e d , lhan a fo rty h o u r w eek f m u st p o sse ss leoder*0 m oke sp lit decisions, v e w a g e , g r e a t b e n e - 4 0 1 K , p ro R tsh o rin g , in. p e r s o n , fax , o r e*

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teepcviefeie for design and deKety of Youth Devel­opment Preoram for girts ages 6*17. Program cur* ^ riculum. writing, outdoor < and age level programk>g experience desirab le .23,700 annual salaiy plua benefits. Send cover let­ter and resume to: Human Resources Old Scout SB* . ver Sege Council. 1410 EtherWge Lane, Boise. ID 83704.-g5 ~a - W> 3o' l{"«ill CteMUd. 73X081 H a.

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1^CURRENTMOTOR ROUTES

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Golf Cour**. 731-2880’Df PINE Cabin in Pin* torrent, uld Long or sh o rl lorm . 3r b*droom. 208-S87-7204** SHOSHONE AREA Hous*

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up. 1 1910A. twin acres*. 5& 11600. motor. 20 ft. Li

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324-88S6 or 404-9371*11 11 9?ont S 0 & K .f6 PjU /*/*giasistiii- cook-top. Electric, newwnt. condition. $900. Please!• calt 733-1268*________

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new and u sed 2 ways ^ radios. Cali 733-5470.* sser. ^ s o Q ^ ^ I B p i l l l P j H

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lirewood. $90 a pick-up- load. $120 a cord. You

pick up. $ l4 0 /p a r cord delleverd. CaHM4-7697.*

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COMPANION *96 2711. ■New condition, (no slide cH outa) $9500.862.7817*

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PETERBUILT '84----------1 0 - W h e e le r , w lih '9 6 Spudnick bed, $18,500. 6Sfr4355 Of 731-4351*

deck. Haa rampa for load­ing machinery. $7500 finn 537-6787 orWI-3740*

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g i g:h e v y '6 2 L o n g b ed . matching sholl, AT, PS,PW. PB. AC. repainted.New radiator. windshleW. tires & battery. Rebuilt carburetor, engine up- graded to 350-approx.10K ml. on engine. $3200.Perfect (or a conimctor.Pleaae call 737-9331.*

H6VY'82 S 10, Sport PU. rod. AT, rebuilt engine & t r a n s . $ 1 4 0 0 /o lf e r . 260-0207*OOtiE -92, Dakota, club cab. AC. good cond,. tow mllos. S4000 7364056*□RO 71 F-250 351 Wind­sor eng. C-4 Irans. 411 roar ond. Long bod. Runs ' iVQil. $775,886-7816* <ORD'89 F250 .2X 4,5 ipd. super cab. 460 on- jino. camper shell, good Iros. alumlnim wheels, low painl. 644-1920*MC ‘97 Sieorra. 5.7 Illor,MT, 5 spd.. long-box. now ires, SlK.oxceilont cond.>10.500. Call 324-4152* TERNATIQNAL '93 Lo- >roliio. 360 diosol. 65K niles. 11 ft IxkI with stake >ockota. 6 s p d trans. lOOd rut)bor. Call 637* «49or837-4910.*V '81 PU. Needs engine « rk .B o^ In groat shape »000/oHer.734.7233*

JM M IN S 3 5 0 .3 c y l. e ada , turbo, exhaust lanilokf, $300 cash only, ail 654.2668* VIIDGE '89 D5G0 hood, <, ■II Floyd or Randy at 1 33-5920* ^6 1 BOXIt Steel, antl-then tocks.

Can 733.1132*AjLER Utility tor 3/4 T ■ ck up $400. 22 ft. flat Id trailer, w/stoe racka. ndam axlea and dual heals. Gooae nock to Jil b e h in d p ick u p . .(000. aoo Amp wekling ach lne. mounted on W< illar. w/leada. S 1200 . <2 )0 g a l lo n fuel tank 'atand. $100 . 280 gal- ^ n fuel tank w /aland DO. Caa 431-4027*

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F O R D '8 6 B r o n c o , Im runs good. $1200 /otfer.Please call 823-4711.* $1

FORO '86 F250, Oxt. cab. air. cnjiso. tilt, 4 spd. runs gtoal. $3299.733.7082.*

FORD '92 Exptorer AT, AC. JfEtilt. S2800/oller. See at ®JIhe comer ol Eastland a J2EFalls. Call 734-7722* JEE

FORD '95 F250, Power. S!,stroke, rog. cab. 160K. - l i :great cond. Good work 'lEE'Iruck. SSSOO 5434995* J.S*

FORO '98 F150. V8 . XLT. t | | ! oxt. cob. 3rd door, 2 WO, auto, iong bod. new tires/brakes. $13.000/otlof. ___C a l l 2 0 8 . 3 6 2 -2 3 4 1 JEEI(Kuna).* Nml

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3MC '92 IT dually. Nice, ext. cob. 454, AT. leaded.83K. $10.200. 84»aP9.* g j

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