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" I t ’s j u s t t h a t m o s t o f *«« »nteU lle c tu a l h i s t o r y s o u n d s l i k e t h e e Ii lif e s to r y o f R o d n e y ° “ " 8 e i- /ic lti d ." • 1 H e Ye lch g cehl r o m o .s o m e p r o b a b l y e t m u c h r e s p c c t fro m c c P fe > » --------------------Sdentists are close! ttoo d e c ip h e r ing the m akeup of t hi ee Y ' c h ro m o c o r e o f m a le some, that essential cor ness th a t’s sa d d le d w w:i t h a b a d p a st a n d an reputation, a weird pn; ^ uncertain future. io n s o f y e a r s It's true, guys: Million B s c e n d a n is from now , y o u r desc c iir o m o s o m e might not have n Y chr at all. I rs t. B y th is But first th in g s firsi w inter, scientists h o3pp te t o h a v e se q u e n c e of worked out th e DNA se< h e i d e n tity the Y chromosome - tthi b lo c k s . T h e y of its DNA building blo< plan lo publish th e ir aain a l y s i s o f th e s e q u e n c e s o m cBtit i m e n e x t year. T he w ork s h o>uulld h e l p >ut c a u s e s o f rescardiers leom about u s e i t ’ll h e lp male infertility, because O' teacher. stand out aas s m u ch as Yosemite your hig h school biology jVou d id leam th at chror kvstone stand out from omosom<» and Yellowsi a’ r e t h e m icroscopic rc rods th a t thelandscap< ape.” t nes genert T h e sequt lu c n c in g o f th e Y is hold genes. Chromosome 1 pairs, wilh b e in g o v ser; rs e e n by P age and ally com e in matched pa V a tc rsto n a n d Rick ot n e m e m b e r of each pair pi from R o b e rt Wa c n iDad. Wilson of W Wtashington University Mom an d the o th er from P B ut m en have onc wil rildly ijiis- , School of M M<edicine in St. Louis, ice will cover 20 million m atch e d pair, th e X am md the Y. The sequence r he Y chromosom e make n< of its 60 million buildT kes males. ■ to 30 million 1 you in h erit it from yt If your dad, ing blocks,. bbcc au se the missing I you get an portion resist ists current sequencing you’ll becom e a boy. If yo y chromosom e from Dad id instead. technology and ar appears reladvely X > you'll b e a girl. in e rt anywvay. a; U n d e r scientific y W hat else is th ere to say si about standards, th thie sequence will still •ed complete. th e Y, th is dinky chror omosome be considered t: ith a p altry num ber of genes? rt isi p art of the Human w T he effort v roject, which seeks to Even now among scientis dsts. Page Genome Proj E concedes, beyond its ssex-dotere r e v e a l th ie 33 b illio n ch em ical c ining role “the general -al feeling building blocl ocks thot m ake up all m n th at it’s at best a landfil chromosomes, is fill.” 24 o f th e fiuman huj i; But having studied it fc for about O n ly tw o cchl ro m o s o m e s have sequenced so ' 20 years, Page sees it asis more of b e e n com pletely pic 2 h ee p r o j e c t , which a n atio n al park, full off iunusual f a r by th an n o u n c ed1 in ii J u n e th a t it had na atural features. n " T h e r e ’s no d o u b t in my finished a rough roi d raft of all the h e Y will hum an cluxim Dmosomes. m ind," h e said, “ that the it R o a d s __ Continued fnxn Al would come from th e: A Alla s k a forest, hc added. t s s a y th e Logging p ro p o n e n ts r n ii n g th e fo re s t p la n g o v ern Tongass has a lre ad y w wii t h d r a w n more than half of thu! llaa n d p r e v iously a v a ila b le f o, r l: o g g i n g . A d d itio n a l la n d r eBsst t r i c t i o n s would only a d d to thh e j o b lo s s : n g th a t h a s and economic suffering la s k a , th e y h it s o u th e a s te rn Alas! say. “ W hat y o u ’v e g o t i i;s a v e r y ; h ard push tow ard n o c( u t . z e r o ' h e lp s , execharvest,” said Jac k Phel u tiv e d ir e c to r o f t hh e A l i i s k a Forest Assodation in K Kee t c h ik a n , Alaska. “T here’s v eryy llii t t l e b a l- : : : • • ' Circulacion lonn d lr e tio r D nnlcl W nlock, c irc u ln tlo I C irc u lu tlo n p h o n e J ini e s n re o p en b e tw e e n 7 a n d 10 a .m . o n ly . If you (Jo n o l re c e iv e y o u r p a pi« e rr b y 7 n.m,, c a ll Ih e n u m b e r f o r y o u rrarca: ar D urley-R upcrtI'n u l-O u k le y ........................... r,77 iOi'’ ' T w in T ails . . .733 0931 a n d ocher u rc n s .................... • Subscription rates* ' I : . • t r ; ' ’ ; : : ' Home delivery; d.illy anil S 111 Sunday. S4 per week: Sunday only. S2.00 ;,00 per week, Mail >ubv;ripliun\ inuM l>c paid lald in advance and are available only w here i :re delivery i« nol mainiained. Mail ^^le^; All I VII Idaho roiet; daily and Sunday S6.U0 p errr week, w daily only S4.0U per week. Sunday < uy only SJ.OO per week. Oul o f Mole ra lcc \; \: daily ^ind a n c e b e tw e ■■■ Ih i.s w ow u lie e n m u l t i p l e u s e s le f t h t t l e t h e rlu e ld 1 g e t r id o f w h a t v e r y E n v i r o •e n nis .” a n o u t n gmh m e n t a l i s t s a l s o w a n t r o a d l e s s ag nh t b a n o n l o g g i n g i n o f t h e p laarne a s . 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Ag Weekly (Janet Goffin, ............................./ E x t. 5 Publisher Stephen Hartg« r tg e n ............................................ .......................... E x t . 2 4 9 ii r o a d le s s p la n is “ weak i k ” w ith nw hat h e calls th e loggin ing loopwhole. B ut h e hopes the No' rovember h< be v e r s io n o f th e p la n will v v< tougher. tc “ We’re optim istic beca cause we sen t th e th in k t h e p u b lic h as sc th s tro n g e s t m essage ever i r to th e spt resident,” Rait said. p i M o re th a n 1 m illio n1 ]people s u b m it t e d co m m en tsi to th e sFi o re s t S crv ice ab o u t th e May F< ironmenproposal. Most w ere enviri ptalists r advocating m ores jprotec* ttion a of roadless areas. tic R e c re a d o n and in d u stry st offi- c ia ls s a y th e n u m b e r oc f procrestriction i mifileadcom m ents is n^ ring. e aple who They said m any peop in, w a n t m o re ac c e ss to ro roadless bmitting ' are a s d id n ’t b o th e r subr ^ey fe lt c o m m e n ts , b e c a u s c the F o re s t S e rv ic e o ffic ial a ls had P a ilre a d y m a d e u p th e irr m inds about roadle.<;s areas. las been “ From d ay one this ha; to ta lly p o l i ti c a l ,” saidd C hris West, vice president of Th rhe New w —ThcTImcaNw* ' -----------------------------;sodadon, a Portland. Forestry Asso Ore.-based tim tin: ber group. C ongressio s io n a l R ep u b lican s. m e a n w h ile c, ,s a y a 1996 sm all bwdness law i ay m ake it easier /f m for th e nc!xtt Congress C and a new p re sid e n t to 0 ot v ertu rn th e roadless plan. ;y, a s ta ff e r for th e M ark R ey, S e n a te E nleeir g y a n d N a tu ra l R eso u rc es C Cco m m ittee, said he plan will be believes the! roadless rc co v e red by' th tl e Sm all Business E n fo rc e m e n t R e g u la toyry F a irn e s s Act ct b e c a u s e th e ru le of m ore than will have an1impacrt ir n on $100 m illion c th e U.S. economy. U nder th e; Act, A Congress would •s ac fte r it convenes in have 60 days Jan u a ry to vote vo to overturn the ro a d le s s rulie. le C o n g ress would uthority anyway, but have th at autl im der'the Act c t;a vote could not be f il i b u s te r e dd in t h e S en ate . T herefore, it > ould require just It w S l votes to ovc Dvertum the roadless e n a te , Rey said. rule in the Sen ^ L O TTE R Y N U M B E R S ■ 7 3 W EATH ER FO RECAST lOCAl lOUCASIi ^ -6 3 2 6 I O R LO CAL F SPO RT FOR W INNING IDAHO 1 POWERBALL. TRI-WEST L O n O & IDAHO FAST 5 NUMBFRS P re ss I ABt I I3 2 ThelimefrNews A r m y R ai n g e r s s e e^ii n g r e d C h i c a g o t r ib u n e __________ _________ th e U.S. S. A rm y R anger Assodadon. ‘ m. “Tliis is a trea su red >u should have to e a m symbol you si versus justt giving gii it away.” aw'd and o th er R an g er Grinuhat^« rpresonting v e te ra n s of groups, repre W orld W ar ar nI , K orea,-V ietn am ' conflicts, have and m ore recent rcc fire d o ff ppro ro tests to S h in s e k i; Gen. Hugh Sl h Shelton, chairm an of of Staff; A rm y th e J o in t Chiefs Chi C a ld e r a ; a n d S e c r e ta r y/ Louis Lc m e m b e r s; ooff th e H o u se , a n d S e n a te Airm ed A S e rv ic e s Comminees. es. aw said h is g r o u p is G rim shaw re ceiv in g 40 4 0 to 50 calls a n d em ail message >ages a day fro m curb nner Rangcu^ strongrent and form ly opposedI to to!Shinseki’s move, A c co rding in g to G r im s h a w , Shelton respoi sponded to the asso d a plaint with a one-sention’s complai tence reply, s« y, saying h e was re ferring the matter atte back to Shin.<;cki. Shinseki’s o i's office has mad^o no official reply. lly. ; W A SH IN G TO N -O nc nc of t h e th in g s you leaj'n quicki; kly in th e m ilitary is to'n>!ver. ev< :ver rile a U £ . A ^ y Ranger, as foes fc have l e a r n e d th e h a rd w/aa y fro m N orm andy to th e Middle :e East. Y e t t h e new A rm y C h ic f o f iseki, h a s S ff, G en. E ric Shinsc ' ta m a n a g e d to r iie b a ttal :alions o f th e m in a single swoop, p, issuing a n order that will m ake2 the t e lite 'c o m m a n d o fo rc e ’s chc h e r is h c d ,b la c k b e re t ordinary h( headgear .fo r ev e ry soldier in the he A rm y, i,.n c l u d i n g m em b ers o f t h e serves. N ational Guard and Resei T h e R angers, famed fi for th e ir “. e x t r e m e p re ju d ic e ”' form f of com bat and ability to sui w vive by g ra ts , snakes andd insects, ‘ca ar erinnot taking the order'llii ^ d y . is the dum bestt cdecision ^t h “e This A rm y h a s m adlee s in c e Jd retired C ( u ste r’s Last Stand,” said esident o f M r aj. Jim Grimshaw, presi < k. p a c e _ _ S Continued from Al C- anrockct A m erican to ride a Russiar ti o rb it. Tw o d ays la teeir, h e is to » scheduled to arrive at thee internai d o n a l space station and1 Ibccom e its it first commander.^ and H e ’s been training - an wait3r alm ost ir - for this moment for ing c la y s in ffji v e y e a rs . R u s s ia ’s del ± in g th e b uilding a n d then launch ss)p a c c s ta tio n ’s living q iu a r te rs lore thon hhie ld everything up for mo: t\ oyears. tw wrap Ihis “ H e ’s like, ‘Let's just wr id with a uj an d go,* ” his wife said up laugh. la station is B y the dm e the space sti juld I ' a cc pleted in 2006, it shou com affed by fi first-class laboratory staf kSA enviocrew s of up to seven. NA& sii sions another full decade5 cof operaatd o n beyond th a t n, .vhite O n S unday, th e green, 168 feet from • and orange* rocket, ro. tip to tip, was was transported hori)p a train car pulled by zontally atop jinc. a diesel engine in a tio n w as j u s t 1.5 Its d e s tin m ile s aw ay ly - th e la u n c h '^ p a d first a rtific ia l w here th e world’s woi s a te llite . S p ut tn ik , to o k o f f in /h ere the w orld’s firs t 1957 ancl whei s p a c e m a nI,, S oviet c o s m o n a u t rin, departed in 1961. Y uri Gagarin, P i e c e s ^and d images of S putnik in are an d G agann i e v e ry w h e re in jpcr-secret, 45-year-old this oncc supci cosmodromee rniu n b y r -ssia: ik lo b bies, on gates, tes, on read sign?, on IS. C m onum ents. 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(A P ) ' Democrats Al G ore re and i Jo sep h L ieberm an blanket* :eted TV ta lk - - - ihows S unday, rocke eked D e tro it’s an d m o to re d black c h u r c h e s am through M ichiganI w ith a b lu n t hom estretch m essag >age: “G eorge I . Bush is not ready to :o tbe president y\ . of thc U nited States. cs.” Bush told ’ ‘ Latino su p p o rters in C alifornia " . th a t h e is g o in g to b e a t G o re re bI ec au se h c {. '■ __ , t h e re w. • . B M L ^ is worl orking to ea m ry v o te w hile ;? vice president ■y; .; ^ h a s t a k e n th e E le c tio n stateofo fc r granted. Ip p e r G o re ealed to those I don’t see h e r •'* ' h u s b a n d ’s p e rs o>nal ne a p p e a l. e ■ telling M acom b Coui ounty’s swing ■ voters the presidentia iDal elecoon is not “The Dating Game ime.” "You don’t have to fail in love ...,.;with Al Gore. I alread »ady did that,” vy she said b efo re boar oarding a b us -1 •'■caravan with the vicc rice p re s id e n t,. " running m ate Liebem erm an and his .'"wifeHadassah. ■ President C linton. I n. banished to : th e w ings, preach< c h e d a t tw o ! Washington-area blad lack churches, trying to e x d te likely ily < Gore voters ; to tum out on Election ion Day. -I • The latest polls give Ive GOP Texas R jjj^ l 3 I- ' 120^1^ ; c o m p l i i c a t e s d i pp ' l o m a c y ito n im p lo r e s Clintc black k v o t e r s t o ra lly behin In d G o r e k ■ H H H H K M C ■ A LEX j N D R IA , Vo. (AP) XA P re s ldUlt ^ t Clinton sang along with sp ei c h o irs a t two black th e gosp •. B a p tistt cIh u r c h e s S unday and \ e d congregants to ponder Im plored what he c i; called the stark choices of :sldential campaign and to t h t presle "m ake su sure nobody takes a pass on Nov. 7. .7." “When en I hear people say tills is illy a very significant decnot reall> m ™akes me want to go head I t o an e m p ty swim m ing lg p ^ , .. QJ, I^linton said at AUred Street ct le B a p tis t C h u rc h ju s t outside Ig to n . "W e reaUy do have a Washingt. rk e aar. u n a m b ig u o u s stark big, cle ;et choice here. he We don’t have to get at we m ad, but i need to be sman.” Jy L e aing ^ j the W hite house shortly ;eawn on a clear, crisp latea fte r daw O c to bcer r d ay , C lin to n issued a0 ut appeal for a large turnout ap nt k voters for Vice President o* ^ “Ck \ QS ^ ^ w ee In ii the contest with Texas sorge W. Bush, ar e are di/fercinces in educa, There .V licy, in health care poUcy, aon pobc ronm ental policy, in crime enviroi m d on foreign policy, just• aa pohcy one ;,g ton <>fththin g s,” C linton told the .J, n ornlng service a t Shiloh e a rly mo\ _ Church in the nation’s cap*1 Y ou n e e d to show on ElectionnD I ay.” ancd Bu:ish offerrdistinoX philossophies I ► H G k )re ^ ' WASHINGTON (AI (AP) - Beyond ; . George W. B ush’s “com *'c passion' ate conservatism” an' and AJ Gore’s tr is t p o litic s, own ro o ts in ce n tri: c h o ic e s a r e cle a r a n d c la s s ic: cl • being offered in thlee presidential i election. • ----- -Such c h o ic e s uSi u s e d to f a ll broadly under th e nam na es Uberai an d c o n s e rv a tiv es.. T * h e l a b e ls ;aken on som e have changed, or taki a d o rn m e n t, b u t u n d e r ly i n g p h ilo so p h ie s a r e pprr e tty m u ch intact. G ore and D e m o c ra t Go: le re e on m ost 1 .,.I',R epublican Bush agr huti-;of th e e n d s: b e t t ei r, ic h o o ls , a leolth core for stronger m ilitary, hea m ore A m e r ic a n s oi n d m o re m t. T ; <money for retirem ent, ficantly on the i:. .. They differ significi f means. m ore •• Simply put. Gore; invests ir ent’s .1. faith in the federal, governm go ) ■ ability to ta k e co re of I n a tio n a l pro'.'I' -problems, offering' through th ve tax b re ak s I'l.: grams - or selective r a m s - t o help I-..' that resem ble prograr . Donation! IS t o ju m p charities jl ; to 13 pero (AP'i 'W A SH IN G T O N hnriSii'^^aised ’ 'r ■'America’s leading char ;j, inore than $38 biUion ll '' ■ increase of 13 percent a philanthropy journal ■nal reports in this week’s issue. • T he S alv atio n Airm rn y le d th e • 1999 survey of the top top 400 C h a r i. straight year ..... ties for th e eighth stn in in .. feceiving $1.4 biUion i cash and . '•. donated goods, accord ording to T he in th ro p y , th e ’■ C hronicle of P hilantl n • w eekly “ N e w sp ap e Nonprofit W orld,” w wVh k h°began tion statistics [. ...compiling contributioi :1hl991. • tnted last year •' The top 400 account« charitable giv. ' for about a fifth of cha ch has steadi. ‘ jng nationwide, which decade, -J }y increased over th ee past p years. espedaUy in th e last: three th s w ilh ; “Giving flows a nid d grow f .',,.lhe ec o n o m y ,” E iu g e n e R . Tem pel, d i r e c t o r of o In d ia n a e ntte r on ;.‘.;U n iv e rslty C en luoted by th e ' r Philanthropy was quo Chronicle as saying. B RkK 9 I hK t E 9 '1 _| ^ vicaPra Praal^rt H k m Oov. 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C T r' iA " y I, 1/ “One tim e he was in our before. “( orhood convenience store neighbor! an d th e 'cops h a n d c u ffe d him r e rough vrith him. There and w ere en a robbery bul he didn't had been fit th 3e d e s c r i p t io n a t all," McLanee ssaid. i s n ’t c le a r If Lee knew I t w asi opper, who is also black, th a t Hop] p o licem a n an d not just■i w as a po an o th e r pparty guest in costume,i. S om e a t th e p a r ty said o th err w ere w earing LAPD uniguests wc forms, “This! is so Incredibly shocking p e rso n w ould be takenn th a t a pe do w n lik e t h is ,” s a id K irsten" um , a friend of Lee’s. Blackbun F . ^ 18)734-455; CALL (208 ( r o M A K E A N A P PPCO I N T M E N T T O DO. AY! TC IH M II ■ U u l^ HM M '' C h ick en cn Malibu • «C 9S Iwich Sandw ii .................... D ;i —Thwr.stlay - II M catbal w i 'c h .......................... 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P a g e s with co n tact in ink to A gent Profile Ps • Lin •eatured H om es.” nation a b o u t local "Fe ,c c e s s current informal •A cc s, and ag en ts’ h o m e2 p ag e s, ,c c e s s links to local real rei e s ta te w eb sites, • Acc mail. d com panies via e-m a ntact w ith a g e n ts and ’u ts you in direct conte • Put ________________ w w /vw , victim s had been blocked f r J m 'getting eS th e paym enis until .'Cause the adm inistration d various plans sucli as seizr i i r t hle" long-closed I r a n ia n V In Washington or taking from frozen Iranian as.set.s. Is feared drawing retaliaruining cliances for future - S t S nIS ? ^with rhose staie.s which lan. North Korea. Iraq. Iran. Jbyu and Syria, h e r section of the law ^ v e s 50 mUlion to the famUies of ^ rothers to the Rescue work)se ]plane was shot dovm off .. whose coast st cof Florida by Cuban jets 19 ^ i. T That money comes from Cuban a.sseis and not th e ry. e the law most Immediately ses cases against Iran anil a w ^ i s arc pending against b y Amtuicans An used as hum an d j rin g the P ersian G ulf 1 du , id against Libya on beh a lf ( vict victims of Pan Am’S bombthose families are awarded, i ng. If tho! es in court, they too could ;ie government and ask for getting compensation. r il 3 0 « //O ll = I O FI o A ling Fixtures 1'' Every Kem Inclgdlni IKIanal5% I Reouced An AddM tlow est PerDavOffOtU Until Soldi Matked Price. Uni • Cash-Check-Bar Bankcards • All Sales Rnal*Ever\ retything Sold - Balow Cost A! Cos!-Near C ost-B AP\ nnt-v. A n,.w WASHING-rON (A i\r) law gives American w vi u m s o f lc r . lollars m comrorism millions of dol pensation, but some; ffear it won't lie g o a l - punachieve their ultimate Lshing terrorist nations T h e legislation to“ p a y v i c i m s from th e U.S. T reasu ?ury first, and re c o u p th e m oney fr terrorist states later, is t h a t co m p licn tes lm diplomacy, sa> some I law experts, T h e legislation sign ;n ed ,^ n ad a y by P resident CUnion y s R o se m a ry lu t e d sch e m e ,” says W olfe of Alexandria, 20-year-oId stepdaugh S tcr^M rlam . ^ .b in g o f P a n d ied In th e 1988 bom Am Fight 103. “ I ’m no saint, but ..,,1 c o u ld n o , ta k e money this way,’ C ohen, whose 20-yeai ter, Theodora, died in o ver Lockerbie, Scotia . . . t “I l doesn’t punish~ p u n is h e s U.S. taxpa cJu rtH o u ii, C ohen of Cape May C N.J. “ T h e A m e ric a n t ms of dollars. going to pay miUion: a n d som ehow , somei monev soon, m aybe nol soon jn, tne money wiU b e taken from th' the Iranians?” asked Cohen. “I think you have t . th e E aster Bunny to be S h e and olhers beU' behind the Pan Am be y e a rs ago. One prope l » n c n t of th e f im w to w dl law a n d among the fl e p h e n F l o to w benefit hum It is Step w hose daughter, AUst Isa, was kiUed in a 1995 bom b in g5 i S tr ip . O th e rs Incl A n d e rs o n , fo rm e r cl h'? E a s t c o rre s p o n d e=^t'"fof^T‘‘ n Idaho In Ic u n s:: LA Si IlM K lto V M P y M I TVtfIrt T i Ir n i Ited Press In 1984 when hc k e n hostiige and h e ld in in for nearly seven yea rs, low hostages hekl for sliortrio d s, D avid J a c o b s e n , Cicippio and Frank Reed; ther, eight families who’ve ToRCthc: lawsi w suits will receive som e 5213 ^Uli„ Illion plus interest, e n T eh ran re a d s in t h e n ? Jv, lh a t th e p re s id e n t h us iliis law. and |)e<»ple can yo leir money, it’s goliiK to hit " says F latow of W est n r-m ..,.u. n N .j. “They’re going to p.” IS awarded those dam ages a 1996 law th a t allo w e d Z l S c ran L ’victims to sue countries ring terrorists if tliose counare on th e S ta t e ment's li.st of seven terrorist t victims Some terroristisation claim compen; plan falls shortto f goal p o l i c e : s h o o t , k i l l IH a l l o w e e n p a r t y g o e r 1■«R I N I T Y E A R , N OOSS E & T H R O A T , ro w l •r i em ent. Boost retirem ent inc ncome? managem is e is e: by keeping T h ere i a lot of “Yes” in this You bet, says Gore: Is ond layercampaign Social Security as It I; ent T h e ^h ig e b u d g e t su rp lu ses ing on top of it a newVentitlem < ted for y ea rs to come, ,a people p ro jec tci m atching th e moneyf that i im ent investu n iq u e f e a t u r e fo r to d a y ’s put into their retlren: ^ :ans, are being treated as A m ericar ments. Bush: by leta gold m mline for expensive amblA bsolutely, says Bl iome of their tions. ting people d ivert soi Social S e c u rity tax< x6s Into th e G o re» w o u ld u s e them to0 :e a la rg e ly Clinton-plus om lses to be adv a n ce m arket, in w hat pror a: e x te n d in g reasonably rhange in the ag e n d a: the most profound ch: I insurance to more priced health he program’s history. H elp the elderly bbuy i prescHp* c h ild r ee n a n d low er-incom e prcschool into 1 a adults, turning tu tion drugs? saUy affordable program, universal Yes, says Gore: byy sweetening V into school conplowingg biUions I M edicare. jn and teochers’ pay raisstruction Y es. say s B ush:: by g iv in g se tax breaks here ook after the es. H e’dd sprinkle s money to states to loc up a • a n d th o rre th ro u g h th e m iddlee elderly poor w hile setting S( ll 0 prom ote popular sociol :h the private class to f system that uses both ke coUege or job training, ; a r e to give goals Uke m a rk e t an d M edica would use the surpluses jns. Bush w people choices in plan to c u t ta x r a te s fo r everyone Conscr^’ation? le working poor to the fab-' who'd from the ' Yes at .m , from Gore, G whUe going further ulously■rich, rl spend blUlons to add1 parkland. r i l .cpubllcans usually do to ish, but wilh th an Rep Yes, too, from Busi ■noney on social needs. r lv a t e la n d spend mo a n e m p h a s is on p ri Los A ngeles were in costum e,” L< ; A N G E L E S (A P ) - T h ee P o lic c D e p a rtm e nn:t s p o k esshooting of a H allow eenn ougliton said woman C harlotte Broi guest w ho had a fake gunn party gui of lhe officerr {Sunday. "If ft th e troubled Los has left o u r life Is you yoi les P olicc A ngeles you th rea ten ed , y< re act In tm ent in an unwantDepartm; t h e w ay y o u w e re )tllght a n d thc vietrained.” f r ie n d s blam in g friends said But L ee's fr profiling. lhe shooting Sunday that ll 3r A n th o n y Dwain Lee, 3! in a m istake. was m ore than 39, d ie d a t a S om e p la n nned c to ho ld vood H ills mansion ay n ig h t in v ig il M onda} ie w as shot several police station front of the po an o ffic er who A ^ J Jaby w h e re H o pip p e r Is sta-t h im th ro u g h a ithonyLee tio n e d to pprro te s t th e d o o r a b o u t 1 a.m . Antho |a “t^?da? shooting, lay. getting “ His biggest fe ar was v ce say L e e had p o in te dd ;au se h e ’s a killed by cops, beca ooked like a gun at Officerr Vlary L in, a ta ll b la c k m a n ,” Mi 1 Hopper, and Hopper, who□ told th e Los friend of.the Lee’s, tc rriv e d a t th e m ansion inn Angeles Times. is e to a neighbor’s noisee A lo n g tim e frie n d of L e e ’s, alnt. fired in self defense, lid L ee had t R am on M cL ane, saii had no way of knowing it » e ha aclal profile been a subject of rac ik e e v e n though p e o p lee was fak« ■ — ■ P E N P U E g T ~| y H n ll B /I W j ^ ," ji a t io n E x p e r ts sa y p re ( ^ y n-mnrFni Tipp.,. kflce President Al Qore fans hit :r«tlc prasldentlal candidate Vice lign potter, a t sho Introducett Ihim to « “'* " Qore/Uobflmian 2000 campaign ist ILanting, Mich., Sunday. le ra a t a campaign rally In East supporter i.sed on three Gov. Bu« le repeating lines he u.« Bush a narrow but notable ows. edge inn ai race that has seesawedd network mom ing shov jrmaUy keeps since th th'e sum m er conventions. s. Mrs. Gore, who non state poUs pol dramatize the historic ic h e r i n tro d u c tio n ss s h o rt and voters d o senlee js s o f th e contest: G oree sweet, also piled on. saying s< appears want experience andd ‘'somebody irs ah e ad in Florida, Bushh ■eign policy.” up in O 0 hio a n d o th e r b a ttleJwho understands forei Ralph Nader, the G C reen Party grounds; ds still tight tossups. lUing support Withll nine n 1candidate who is pull days left in the camberals in key p aign,I, t h e r h e to r ic g o t e v e nn from Gore among Ub< tjigan, w here sharper, states such as Michii er, w ith Lieberm an flatlyy ge, dismissed asserting Gore has'a slight edg< ing th at Bush is nol ready to0 him as Ineffectual. be presid sident. « a t the bumV. “If Gore cannot bes “Moyb lybe someday, but not now. or, w ith th at 0 bUng Texas governor Now Geo ^ r g e Bush is not ready to s, horrific record, w h atg t, o o d is he? be presid sident of the United States, ood heavens, What good is he? Go( the kind nd o f'p re sid e n t you n e e d d u n k .” th is s h o u ld b e a silam h and desc eserve,” Lieberm an told a lBC’s “T his N a d e r s a id on AB ra lly on th e law n of M ac o m b W eek.” C ounty ty C o m m u n ity C o lle g e , « icedent : D e rm ocna ts g es t m e^ s s a g ee o u t J 1'; R epublicai ans rest ■J ; for final we /e e k A-3 . m a g i c v Q3 l l e y . c o m III **•* \ G I ( □ V ^ A L IL E \ I ________- M o>nday, r ; P age A-4 j A r o u nND LLEY THEVAL sntsklll i Pair of acclden one, Injures otl rthers TWIN FALLS - A local loc teenager died early Sunday m a ccollision east of town. Jerem y Kienzle, 18,, of ol Twin Falls, Dodge pickup • died Sunday when the* D with a : truck h e was drivin* collided col : C ircle A seini-truck., The Tl acddent ; h a p p e n e d a t about 1:40 1:4' a.m. near ge on Idaho I th e H a n s e n B ridge H ig h w a y 50, T w in F Faa lls C ounty swoman Nancy ; S h eriffs Officc spokesw* ; Howell said. ani-truck were • K ienzic and th e semi trtick northbound when the• Circle-A Q ckup. The pick. started to pass the picku rem ent on the - up w e n t off th e paven rcorrected and right. T h e driver overco came back across the lane. lai The semi gittoroU over, hit th e pickup, causing it ell said. ejecting Kierale, Howell ^d dead a t the H e w as pronounced i .scene. T h e a c cid en t: still s t is under 'investigadon. she said.L tie ;after 3 p.m., . ■L ater Sunday, a little s e v e ra l p e o p le w e ree in ii ju red in a four-vehicle acddent at the i intersecl u e E a s t and tio n o f F a lls A venue M ountain View Drive. re looking for a Twin Falls Police arc 1 sr Suburban or green Chevrolet either S :r th p ickup w ith a cam per t at left the scene. not rdease the • Police officials did not rivers o r any nam es of th e o th e r ddri lu rth e r details Sunday^evening. ' . k W- a r d w ill . Buhl School Boan le tln g hold special meet O c to b c r 30,). City E d ia r r K a m R iydta e i'-m -0 9 3 U E x tZ 3 4 7T h e T i m e s - N e w g 2 0 0 0 ___________ _____ “ l v / l a k ii n g l t h e c h a i n g e ' c o u n c i l t o d i s c u s IS s 1L o c a l 7 I m pp rr o v e m e n t D i s t r i c t ( m l Huddy By John Tlit>e»N __________ r s (are gearN FALLS - The engineers TWnD w ritten and in g up, ip, an ordinance h as bee n wri ro v e m e n t th e N Nco rth M ain L o c a l Im p»ro eady to b e D is trrict ic p ro je c t is a lm o s t read launchc ched. :ity C oundl A llI it needs now is fo r th e City R ie d e s e l t o mlake ak an a g r e e m e n t w ith1 B •ngineering E n g in e neering for prelim iiiary eng an ces and for th e cotm cil to approve ap] service; creatin g th e North M ainn U L D. n e e rin g i S in g to a R iedesel E ngine m pleted fo u r tasks need to b e comi K ? ^ c ?lo n s tr u c tio n w o rk onn M a in o n h can b e ^ . Avenue Noi •st task would be a su rv etyy 'of th e “The first isal siiys. p ro je c t area,” th e proposal proposed pi prelimim d task is to com plete pr "The secon lese first nary ba.se nm a p s of the project. Thesian titic s two tasks w ill b etter define the quar task of and allow u s to com plete the thirdJ ti •th ta s k s t e s tim a te . T h e fo u rth a new cost would b e to hold public meetings.”’• E n g in e:c e r i n g fe e s w ould co stt ia b o u t tic proposal says. $20,000, the roject to The newV i r n was crudal to a ptoj g u tte rs s re p la c e siiid e w a lk s , c u rb s a n d gu “S _ _______ W N alk on fealg 1landscaping and o th er f< while odding ktoin 200 a n d 300 blocks of Mt tures to th e• 2( cs of rth and th e nearby blocks A venue N orth Third streets. Sccond an d Th T h e e s timn a te d co st o f th e p ro je c t is $920,750. R e n e w a l A gency h a s T h e U r b a3an r 20.000 a n d th e City Coun “ "j pledged $120, 5102,000 forr tth e p roject; SSOO,000 cot co m e fro m an I d a h o C om m uni n t Block G rant, which is c« D evelopm ent orm ation of the LID. Propcj tingent on forr 7 ^ lid pay $198,750 through L owners would assessm ents. ould w ithin th e LID woi Property owners ow lting $75 p e r lin ear foot fronti be assessedI $! near u e North a n d $35 p e r line M ain A venue n d Third streets, foot on Second aanc ercent of the property ownA t lea st 60 perct to form th e LID. ers m u st sign thl ee petition F th All b u t o n e o f th'e 24 businesses in th e said Tim Jones, LID signed th e! petition, pc n o r o f the d ty ’s downtown executive director Business Im prover ivem ent D istrict • T h e C ity C C<o u n c il u n a n im o u s ly J D earlier this m onth. But approved th e LID creating th e U D the ordinance officially offi 1^ approvaL still’nee d s council g h t’s agenda is consideraAlso on tortight tion o f a parcel1 of right-of-way In th e SOO A venue. T he right-of-way b lo ck o f F ile r Av alignm ent of th e w est side will en a b le realigi of Locust S treett North. N< — ------ — fcr.TTir-. v a ■ M 8M | mM EI HH ra S g l h K M [ra rM la B S ■ :h c e n te r s tu d e n ts ; Tech |m | ^ | c r e ai t B e tric k -o r-tre a t I I loundl will conB U H L -T h e O ty Coui h e C itizen s id e r a d o p tin g tth' )Pjirtidpation Plan for' the thi Downtown ct a t tonight’s K evitalizotion P roject coundl meeting. >egin at 6 p.m. ■' T he m eeting will beg b e rs a t 203 N. Inside council chombei B i^ d w ay . » tconsider sevThe coundl ill also the enti o th e r resolutions; regarding rt ltion Project as Downtown Revitalizatioi w ell a s a re so lu tio n1 establishing e officers. o l ^ e s of appointed offi ^ The m eeting is open (o (c the public. Slalne commissio iirth o u s e iwlll meet at courl bounty commis■ HAn-EY - Blaine Cou S ioners will consider’ an ai ordinance h e covering of thut would require the v ehides t r a n ^ r ti n g loose loo materials at th eir meeting today. nt.8:45 • T h e m ee tin g will ^begin be o jn . a t the couiWouse. jid a is a discus: Also on today’s agend ^ io n a b o u t h o u s inlg g w ith Scott ^ C ^ n .ra l « o u e r t of t h e S out ^Community Action Ager ■ The m eeting is openntothepubUc. tc ron Brock By Aaron >Kew» wrtter_____________ _ ■ H 1^9 IH M I ■A M utmnt _____________ :he IFox Creek trailhead northI oof Ketchum._____________ rt trek acrow the bridge at th» ---------- Leamling howtc reach ( * Sot so scary ^ o jdents leam to predate bats SC U ( . 1 1 ^ p p , By yjjre, iron Brock 1-Newt writer________ ______ — Universal PlanoI nr e t u r n s n e ta rlu m ^ p a uUL i - Bats g et no re sp ect, to Faulkner Plane r p o p u la r im a g e r a n g e s ; T W IN FALLS ■ Tl creepy to terrifying, C e n te r for A n s and Sd t w ith H a llo w e e n C o lle g e of S o u th e rn Id a h o will „ „ „ r o oac n h in g , f ir s t- g r a d e r s a t concert p P P , pE lem en ta ry S ch o o l have b ecom e an in terp lannetary et ,e k e n d a s t h e h a ll a g a in n e x t w eek learning th at th e se winged pTim returns to U niversal Piano prograi lium. m a m mim als a r e n o t e v i l b lo o d th e F aulkner Planetariuj ers b u t on im p o rta n t p art Paul su ck e rs • B oise area concertt pianists p e ecosystem. have S chiller and Doreen Betschart Bei m an ^ had a lot (of s tu d en ts) who scheduled six perform : c es of the h e F a u lk n e r w e r e ! rr e a lly s c o r e d o f b a t s ,” u n i q u e c o n c e rt a t tthi doy, featuring te a c h eier r A nn S te a m s said . H er F rid a y through Sundo; of The s tu d e nmt ts b ^ e v e d " th e y ’ll bite t h e r a r e tw o-piano1 score sc an d suck y o u r b lo o d anid d y o u an Planets by Holst. As the the performers Jgh the various y o u ’U1ddie.” woric th eir way through M iriam A u stin , a ic aaudiencc will O nI Friday, F music movements, the °, s g ic a l fie ld r e s e a r c h e r netarium dom e b io lo g i te e im ages on th e planet n b r o u ^ght i slides and in fo n n atioin portraying the historical significance to th e e&school. of th e R om an gods M ars, Venus, also b ro u g h t t h e sterilin d N e p tu n e . She < ilJ u p i t e r , S a tu rn , and bodies of two bats nativ e jtog nning m odem iz e d boi T hey’ll also s e c stunni irea, a big brown b a t and a th is arc d ay te le s c o p e a n dI sS{p a c e p ro b e jh mputer-animath o a ry ybbat, from th e biology lab im ages as well as comp anets as theyYe a t th tie e C o lle g e o f S o u th e ri-n n pd fly-bys of those plane perform ed. Id a h o0., n d pianos from In sstc te a d of f e a r , t h e firs,t. t. Tvnn Steinway grand ^ p u n k l e y M u sic in B Booise w ill b e ers exhibited ra p t in tere st, g ra d ers brought to Twin Fallsi for fo the perfor c la m bbering e to g et a d o s e look. -_ « lh ot the cono r even m ance. The total lengtl en to touch th e bats, as Q ^le e o f th e th in g s t h a t was te rt will be under an hour, hoi making It lg. $ p e rfe c t family-orient en te d cultural sn-esset sed about bats is th e ir bugludiencc mem- . , and s d e n c e event. Aud lg capability. Som e s p e d ecss heater's sp rfn ! ^ bers will sit in the thea cat as many as 600 mosqui10 jin an hour - one e v e ry 10 rccUning choirs in thl e plonetanum ; je e th e .ranges th at aUow them to sec ids. re projected above them. 114 sp e d e s of b a ts th a t are h e d u l e d nt 7 « Perform ances are scl /e to Idaho e a t a n in sectand Saturdny U and 8:30 p jn . Friday, ai d diet. Some p re fe r beetles, p .m . Sundny. b i^ d d And a t 2 a n d 4 p.n nt dults and $5 for " h i l ee o( th e rs w ill s u p p le m e nIyt Admission is $S for adtil r 'm e a ls b y o c c a s io n a lly can be students of all ages. Tickets Tic pj. tiny lizards o r scorpid ev o utiring n reserved or they can, bb-e purchajct! tions or spedal a t th e door. Reservatioi sh en for the m ost squeam ish E ven prices for groups o f d | ^ t o r m ore al m ch Mary Ann s tu d eenn ts, a b u g -e atin g an im al can b e am uiged throug certain appeal. h a s aI c( ^lick a t 736-3059. ^ | ts fo r c h ild re n sacks: >ol B oard will . B U H L - T he School sdon to hold a m eet in executive sessi( today at s tu d e n t hearing a t 6: p.m. p. the district office at 920 Main St. Ell mulls buhl city Council adopting citizen1 plan p landy | Ca baagsgo i igh tech h i| Id ie s ’ ‘Youth Budc ‘d r e n teaches chilc about frienddship By Loretta BuiWiart[ T lm e » N e w t c o r te tp KKicSent ot W r MMCMIMO/IMTkMlM Itt the tterlllzed remtint of a Ider s t Paul Elementary, p«U Allcia Trejo, a firtt-grad reta Molina, left, look on. <y Pearton, middle, and Ttret bis brown bat a t Becky Iled Data last week and taww a pretantatlon on batt onI Paul flrtt-grailar* studlc Friday. as exam ining bats, ble. Ass well \ ts* “Do they eat bloick d widows?” isses also heard about tlie te w a rt asked the d ass first-grader Cody Stc ta n c e o f h elp in g to pre-. im porta ■°* Austin. these d^im ^s. m u ld , if they serve tht They probably wo ause m any people do think nk Becnuj h u d th e o p p o r ttuu n i t y , s h e »re sca ry , they a re o ftee n b a ts arc replied. ra te ly killed. Austin said,1. n e ,” th e studeliberai “T hen I nee d on* th e 14 s p e c ie s o f b a ts Its Of d en t said, re native• to t< Idaho. 13 species oire During one e x e rdd :s e . students d e re d “ s ta te - s e n s itiv e:.” .” .nd paired up conside: w e re blindfolded ani ed ing thot they a re counted meaning - one as the m o th err 1b a t and one matched because their numin stru c te d to and wan as th e baby - a n d ir lay be dedining, i n g a distincbers maj find each other usin re is already a petition to Is w e re m ore There tiv e call. Some calls ed ad d thhe e T o w nsend’s big-eored distinctive than o thie e rs . ne of Id a h o ’s sp ec ie s, to to b at, one “One of the bab ieess i n my d a s s t. th e e nndd a n g e r e d s p e c ie s lisSt. said ’Moo,’" S te a mss :sn id . "* said. t y to control Austin1 st W ith their ab ility -------n d p o llin a te in s e c t n u m b ers am ^ cs-Ncws writer Aaron Brock Times-, c c r t a i n p l a n t s , tthh e y a r e on at the Mini-Cassia can ber rcachcd rc im p o n an t. if o fte nI overlooked, i -u at t 677-4042, ext. 110, or txuTil commuBureau p a rt of the agricultxi b it c-mnail a at abrock®magicvalnity. Austin said. /tfy.com. But some s p e d e s >a r e in trou- ------------------CASTLEFORD - C h ild r e n a t C astleford SchoolI ia r e o iltiv o tin g m e a n in g fu l f r ie n d s h ip s n g p ro e n u n a t through a m entorinf th e school. “ Youth Buddies.” brings chUd re n in k in d erg airtc rt n ith ro u g h h er w ith p e e r sixth grade togethc enth- through m en to rs - 70 sever 1 2 th-graders fromft th e school’s Civic C lu b - to talkk about things id th e difficullike friendships tmd lived in reachtics and risks involv ing out to others. nd year, chilNow in its seconi en to rs g a th e r d re n and their mer fo r an all-day re^titrea t o n c e a lte in activities m onth to partidpate th a t prom ote tru stt a: n d respect. T h e m ost r e c e n tt ri e t r e a t w as held Friday. Advisor G eiannee C hoate said th e program teache: p ie a b o u t th e imi [l o - S r c e ^ r & g a n d “how team w ork and shari to c a r e an d how' tt o b e c a r e d about.” te t som e h elp Y oung people ge lie pursuits o t vrith th eir academic th e sam e time, so called on to “M entors are also lo m ight need ‘ help tutor kids who Ip w ith t h e i r a U ttle e x tra h e lp lte said. ■schoolvrttfk," Choat* je t t h a t good A nd m e n to rs ge feeling that com esi 1from helping som eone else. “ W e bond w ithI tth e kids a n d they look up to us,” said m w to r RIENDS. Page A6 Please see FRI t>m staff reports Complied from i RLEY - Two classes of stuBURU d e n tss a t th e C assia R eg io n al tical Centcr put tiieir i i l l s to Tedinica for a good cause this week. • w crkfor: ey Ip u t their com puter softT hey knowdedge to use by desigrtware knc nd ing an d icreating HaDoween b a© • fo r tu d e n ts at th e N ew com er Center. i d « i s in the am ip u ter^ d e d Studer n ai and drafting (CAD) cdasses design to the test during ' put heir class periods in th e hope of four clas g som e tan^ble results. . ; seeingso designed Halloween I h ee ddasses t bags w ith spooky designs. T h t ss hhad to be designed radier images Upon 5 spnple^ than downloaded. dov ing thle e pproject, the tech center stugave the bags to the young dents; gan ts a t the Newcomer Center, students “ O u r boys and g irls w e re so e d to get them ,” said Irm a man, the director of the ce*| Bushmar ter. r e a r e 45 k in d erg a rtetk T h e re Igh sixth-grade s tu d en ts afc through Newcomer C cnter. T he sti»th e New been in th e United dentsi haven’t ha Smtess long lo) and most of them have lim ite d English, B ushm an ct of A e schooTs curriculum is Partof n ed to teach studenis cultui^ designed rareness and Bushman’s dass alavrare b e e n le a rn in g a b o u t h a s b« iween. I h e candy hags firoci^ Hallowei e ch center students w ere a th e tech o mie re in fo rce m en t fo r all welcom th e y ’v e le a rn e d , she sa id , an d » w as a payoff for th e tech ■rstudents as well centersc “T h e yj w e re very p ro u d an d should be,” Bushman said, bags) were n eat and I saw f m y Wds give one of tiie te d i rk id s a h u g ." i project gave th e tech stu T h e pi d en tss aa b re ak from th e tediousj ness o f 1learning the s o f t v ^ Bui r o je a acniaUy helped the stus “fine-tune th eir co m puter allowed them to leam more t the software than they noT: ^ would,” said CAD teacher * 'M etz. I Wlile hile th e bags are a nice ges^ m any people m ight look ac 1and thfcik tiiw aren’t q>eeial a® a t they could buy similaij and th thaj aatt Wal-Mart, said Kim Sedyj ^ ^ e d i center's public reaatiooi * e tech director. tor. t, she But, d explaineti, th at is the e idea, whole id m s scinvme exisls to e ptxxhicts that can be mas». CTeate p uce d and then sold a t such produce hetrfs lots of capabilities with CAD' an a n d this was a way to in M another school," thri grateI iit twitii ' lOtherboieQt of tiie ptoject iJ t h a t i t s p a rk e d som e o f the{ a m e r C oiter student:^ inter-'’ Newcoin I tfie tech center. The students estintfaf a « ij a^n n W to v i ^ M etz^ dass toi c h e Aicoout t th e computer irograms,! m ansaid. I Budimai “I really real appreciate (tech centEjj ents) wanting to do p r o j e ^ students andwwock oti w i* m y kkb,” & e « i d j lefuDy theyTl inspire m y SidsJ “Hopefu ineway.” ! insocae^ -----TMsJVeuu wriurAmDn Bnck' Times’ can biee rtmched at the M m iCosiia mm Bureau c S n -K H iE ^ m o r b v Uatdbrodt&magicvaOeoxxm. 3nd(r.Octob(rM,2000 Mon hitowa, Twbi Fal*, Uate M T1raa»K« ley / I d a h o I ^ G i c V a lli l a y e d - a g^ a i n :e gets dela S i m p s oo n d e b a t e » . BOISE (A P) - Writh itl freshm an ssman Michael Republican Congrcssit in thc cnd-of^Simpson still tied upp ir cap'^‘session'turm oil in the nation’s r ;hc it a l o a S u n d a y , th c te le v is e d w d e b a te sch e d u le d wiith his two >srponed for a challengers was postj second time. evision, which Idaho P ublic Televi will b ro a d c a s t the: ddteb a te sponho L eague of s o re d b y th e Idaho W o m e n V o te rs a n d th e Id a h o ced on Sunday Press Club, announcec ake place Nov. that th e face will take jtd of what has 5. It will m ark the end 2000 political b ee n a lac k lu ster 201 the season in w h a t is arguably ar blican state. nation’s m ost Republic W illiam s, a D e m o c ra t C raigg V e r and former re tired A rm y officer lan from Boise, high-tcch businessman Lntcmet-based •has conceded his Inti lg ishot. But hc (Campaign was a long southem and has been touring thee st crict in reccnt p astern Id a h o distric V , rR j w eeks to bol* s te r his chanccs. T h c thirdp a r ty con­ te n d e r is D o n o v a n Bramwcll, a 47y e a r - o l d L ib e r ta ria n fa rm e r from Lew isville in Mieh»«is usm pM n U pper . = S n a k e RRiv e r V alley of eastern Idaho, has ha m aintained a staunch arion lin e against big govL ibertari n t t and government intrue m m en eyond tn e basic services sion bey sodety nt>cds. nt won, 50, a Blackfoot dentist Simpso rm er speaker of the IdahoI and form ■ o H ouse olf R ep re sen tativ es, surn in te n s e four-way 1998; vived aan rim ary to set the stage for a1 GOP prin iber v ia o ry by nearly eight Novembe . --------- O b t TUARIES 1 ctay. RUPERT tor N e lso n p a s s e d R a y m o n d H unior a w a y o n Frid a y , O c io b o r 2 7 . 2 0 00 . a i th e a g e o f 9 5 in a Twin Falls c o n v a lo s c o n i c o n to r. H u n te r w a s b o rrn n N o v o m b o r 18. H / H d a h o . H u n ier a n d 1 9 0 4 . in O ak lo y . IIdc Z e o M a y S e v e re w e r e m a rrie d April 3 . 1 9 2 9 . in t h o3 S a l t L a k e L D S T em plQ . H u n ie r w o rk o dI d rn r e n c h e s w hon 1 h e w a s y o unQ a n d w o n l lo co lio g o a l B r ig h a m Y o u.n n g U n iv e rsity . Ho • . - a t a n e d w o r k i n gg ., If o r t h e F o r e s i S e r v i c e in 1 9 4 0 I,, a n d b r o u g h t h is H e rolirod fam ily lo H ailey in 1941, 1 fro m Ih o F o re s t S Sce r v ic e in 1 9 6 5 , 1 a lt I h e H a ile y Ih o n w o rk e d u s io d ia n a n d bailiff , . C o u r th o u s e a s cusK for Ih e p r is o n e rs . H u n te r e n jo y e d oolii p a in tin g , h u ntQ u r •f£f a v o r ite fish e rm a n , F ro d n c .u k jj in g , fis h in g a n d mn a nr y o lh e r o u td o o r p . g g H aynes, p assed aw ay s p o r ts . 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Dc D M dU ne is 4 :3 0 p. - S e r v i c: e s ------------- -------- v er fo rm e r p e r c e n ta g e points ovt )e m o c ra tic f o u r -te rm De C ongressm an Richardd Rtnlling«t, who gave up th e seat uin 1992 w enate race. an unsuccessful U.S. Sen M ixing conservativeI aand moderate positions as he hasI tlthroughout limpson h as his political career, Sin c side of th e been a t on the opposite! resentotive, state's o th er U.S. repre r e ti r in g conservativ ive H e le n ber of Chtmoweth-Hoge, on as num i congressional votes the he past tw o ytsars. im positions His m ore mainstream h a v e m o d e it even hhia r d e r f o r WiUiams to make anyy Iinroads in Sim pson’s support As m u c h as challer incum bent, however, Wi has trie d to use his cai i p a i g n to reinvigorate on Idaho D P a rty th a t in just a d« been pushed to the brini vance. I.'IM 11.1*1 K-tli Mr . I Bqoo - 6 7 S - 7 6 0 0 W, .N S atu rd ay n 0 V H « S I 1 1 - 1 1 fl^ Aiicliun • Nampa 4lli AnniiAlI Snownioliilo Sno • Octolicr "" AUivDrtismnm vDrtil W N e iu . downiS AUCTION sa W IC E iS S b i j || J ' M . TtaiwMnn. Twta Fall 10,2000 Mondqr.OetDiMrM. TF M a g i c V alll e y AV e s t i uses Sal]Imon reseolution geets bitter•reaction. Nationalal fire plan1 doubles elefforts, foCL ’on die West inclu(iding Boisee, Pocatelklo ’) - T h e Forest RENO, Nev. (AP) :ly d o u b le its S e rv ic e w ill n ea rly flee t o f fire enginesI to fight forest f i r e s in thro u g h o>ut u t t h e W est, as including Boise andd Pocatello, F nal fire plan. p a rt o f a new national Is p la n n e d on A gency officials n ce d e ta ils of M onday to announct i llio n i n new ; m o re th a n $2 m illi to th e r e s o u r c e s h e a dled ed ■ H u m b o ld t-T o iy abb e N a tib n a l □f th . Forest os a result of t e package ess an d recCTt* . approved by Congress ly signed into law' by bj P re s id e n t Clinton. of •Jit is just about a doubling ( so u rc es,” said o u r firefighting resoi M ike Dondero, thle e fo f r e s t’s fire icee r b a s e d in . m a n a g e m e n t o ffic . Carson City. lg tto g e t fires. “W e’re still going •rotect commu• But th e idea is to prot more resources nities and provide moi ck to kee p all . fo r th e initial attack . ■a Las Vegas, each are planned for Elko and Ely, he said.L dso a re headBig new engines ais 'ity . S p a rk s, ' e d fo r M ountain Cit e, Calif., and G enoa, M arkleeville, ustin. e ith er Tonopah or Aus In addition to tiier e n ^ e s , th e Forest Service plansI tth e addition >t Ishot” crews of five of its elite “hot n, in c lu d in g in th e G re a t B asin, C edar aQ r, Elko. Salt Lake a t y U , < itello. Utah; Boise and Pocau vill m ark th e Dondero said It wil r£ars working first time in his 32 yfa ts firefighting for th e agency that its St. M ore typineeds have been met. n t o f b u d g et cal is th e 55 percent n e t last year. requests that were me he said, ta would have The extra resources um m er, especome in handy tiiis sur I. w h e re h e c ia lly in M o n tan a, fforts against h d p e d coordinate eff< lot spots. the rmtion’s hottest hoi at s In the W est from becom* th e fires ra i ^ ” he said in an inter­ ing solla view. )f ce as m any engines 22 of Twice rg e 750 -g ^ o n tan k ers andd th e larg< n 22 of th tl e s m a lle r lSO *gallon le tru c kIs- -:are expected to be on the tt UnesInInN evada w h e n th e next ason opens In th e spring, fire seas* iAs m much t as $500,000 in addiis e x p e a e d to helpp tionalfunding fu ye fuel reduce f loads through eveiyrthingfrom fro grazing sheep in overlg g ro wnn gi ra s s la n d s to m ow ing :d and conducting prescribed brush ar e said. bum s,,hhc le resources for the Theincreased in st )oldt-Toiyabe - th e largest Humbol lal forest outside of A l a w national lg ical of a boost in spending is typica •s ghout th e F o rest Service's throughi anearlyI 200 2i million acres natioiuilndero said. ly.Dondi !s. D new la rg e f i r e e n g in e s . Two r let first time' (gram could L N ew prog iders avoid conviction c sex offenc SALT LAKE C nrv Y i(AP) - Firstffenders arrest. tim e, nonviolent offer lUdting sex will e d oo charges of solid mce to avoid a soon have the chanci viction if they m isdem eanor convic s. ta k e therapy classes. •ogram starting U nder a pilot progi alt L a k e C ity. n e x t m onth in S alt ofifenders can take an e i ^ t - to 10ling th em how w eek course teachinj th e ir crim e affectss th ti e ir hom es, ps an health, relationships j d commup le te i t , th e n ity . If they comnpi 5d fr o m th e ir c h a r g e is dropped records. Known ass jo jc h n schools, ore b e c o m in g th e s e program s are •sp re ad in th e in creasingly widespi U nited States and Can “T his is not to sh shia m e th em ,” 5w, a co u n scr' said Candace Nenow, for t h e c ity ’s ; v ic e s m anager for ervice, which is Criminal Justice Servi ogram with the ■working on the progr •T here is some • 3rd District Court “Tl bein g caught. ' o f lh at anyway by- b< n t ito do is eduW hat we really want cate them.” the Salt Lake O ty iss foUowing ft Hed b y S an m o d e l establishec ecam e th e first Francisco, which beca iohn school in , U.S. d ty to offer aI jo! ire.. N ashville. . 1995. Portland. Ore. n c o u v e r an d T e n n ., ond V anct ► I I Hor R ic h ard tiS e a ttle City Coundli .TTLE (AP) - Dam politiis o r o f t h e C o n iin , a co-spons offending document arted in August, when thl e I t start Needless to say, tht^four S nake e Ci ity C ouncil p a s s e d a S e a ttle luchy subject R iver dams are a tow f mn e a n in d e ss re s o lu tio>n n m ostly de C u rtain ,” y, e a s t o f th e “ Cascade led lo h elp salm on: H ey, designee of bigw here residents are wary v ■n Washingion, it said, i tt’s ’s E aste m ' sn d t y dwellers telling them th what to 3 haul down those dam s on tim e to h vide jobs an d think. The dams provii ake River. th e Snaki barge travel, rn ele ctrid ty and allow bi p e o p le of E a s t e r n The w heat, jn th e cheapest way to) ship s ngton took the suggestion Washing: ist which is among theI re r ^ o n ’s top like a hook ho< in the cheek. A t least m crops. Taged com m unities, from 11 outra. 5ve removing cy M any people believi C oltonI and a a a rk s to n to Q uincy dmon, w hich nthem would help salr oulee Dam, and two counand Coul itcan circumvent the dams da via fish 5sed resolutions or sent letties passe sw im m ing la d d e rs w hile ters in response, re: h have trounupstream , but which Now, it’s ii become a b itte r camm. ble coming back down p a ig n issu is c. U .S. S en . S la di e fe d era l a n d JC T h e dam s are fC' G o rto n an d R ep. G e o rg e id withoul an could not be breached rc u tt, both R e p u b licanIS,. s,, N etherci :rs a c t o f C ongress. Je Seo ttle C ity ihting off their challengers are fighti ictical say in m C o u n d l has no pract u sin g them of being from by accus ;’s one reason the m aner, and that’s S e a ttlee,. w here people w a n t to as big. the.resolution came across ac y the destroy tl dams. 3n d ty arrogance, a lot more attention “It’sgotten go esentm ent o f id “There’s a lot of res th an ve wethought it would,” soid Yates ffails pobl y g r a p h SPOKANE, Wash.1. (A P) - Liet support seridetector tests did not s es’ contention al kiUer Robert Yates' th at h e m urdered 10 no m ore th an one o u ts id e 16 p e o p le an d non W ashington state, eeix p e rts conn t reviews. d u d ed in independent t was The polygraph test v key to a p le a b a r g a in ag re e d to by • Spokane prosecutors5uunder which ty to 13 murY a t« pleaded guilty ce th e dea th d ers b u t did not face penalty. m m iste n d m T he tests were adm id ^ te x a m m - . Ju n e by an independ* e r w ho c o n c lu d ed1 Y a te s w a s mt d » o t m t fpTling the truth about of h is m u rd ero uUS s e x p lo its 1988. But tiie betw een 1975 and 19 tests w ere a t best in condusive, ,uld not have and prosecutors shou] « teUing th e presum ed Yates was trutii, The Spokesmai Spokane reported Sui oimized polythree ruitionally recoj graph experts vdio w o iults. . separately on the resul ced Thursday Yates was sentence 0 , afte r pleadto 408 years in prison, ;a n e C o u n ty in g g u ilty in S poka earlier to 13 Superior Osurt a dayy < murders, H e still faces trialJ iin two slayy. ings in Pierce County•eported th a t T he new spaper rej )1to, both in Canada, soon folToronto, th L Salt City’s six ^ o n th lowed. S ill p^ot fohns Joh Offender Program will ITdifferfrom fn tiw otiiers in tiiat parid nts will be required to attend tidpants 10 once a w eek for eight to 10 d a s s oni i. The other programs offer aa weeks-T jy course. on^dayi [Q City Prosecutor Sim SaltI Lake L Id lys the l o n ^ course should GiU says (Q v e effective in explaining to b e more a nien why wh; tiiey tu m to prostitutes •e /hat they can do to change and whs labits. their to i _ hns think this is a victimless ^ o im e,” Gill ( said. “The otiier mytii I the is that ti prostim te enjoys what ng done to her. Johns have IS being t s of self-rationalization that “ ise ^ to explain away their own b ^ v iior.” cn tid p a n ts in th e course wiU T . Partic n^fronted by form er prostiwho ^ w tesw h will explain how the act aned them o r how they may >y demeani contracted HIV or other sex*' transm itted dise ases.Cen^ ually tr« ^ s the ty and is tJ founder of a diversity msitivity training program. I said th a t w hile th e d t y ’’s ’s am requires resolve on the le p ro g r^ >e p a n offthe ti offender it could stiU be ived as too soft on crime. perceive jokane serial k illing ta s k th e Spoi es Ictectives who caught Yates force dett p s e t th a t p ro s e c u to rs w e re uup ■■s ;ed the polygraph re su lts, acceptcd lat two detectives traveled and that rce County and m et w ith to P ierct :u to rs th e re w ith o u t thJ® e prosecu! edge of Spokane C ounty know led utor Steve Tucker, Prosecutc Yates i charged with aggravats is «st-d eg ree m u rd e r in th e firstk illings g s o f tw o T a c o m a -a re a I, and women, a hc could still face th e dcatiipei penalty if convicted. H e has “ „o t confe ifessed to those killings, ^ experts said the iie detecst q, uestions w e re po o rly fmmprf n Yates’ physiological J and “ gs were ab n o rm ^ m eaning ^ u.th. fu ln e s s could n o t b e lined. . e best these charts a r e is lusive, which means zero,” • a r ry P eclen, a polygraph “ '<* M '’ e » ^ min Los Angdes. *lt certain•sn’t m ean he w as b e in‘8 g ly <i<)<!sn iL” truthful." c ik Horvath, a professor of lology a t M ichigan S ta te c n m in o l rsity, said the results show Um veral Y a te s m ay have in te n tio n a lly ‘y a lte r e dd h1 is b reathing or ta k e n ste p s to change th e te s t o th e r st« results. ? S eattie• here he: in th e e a s te m part of the state, state and this Just fed into e s e n tm e n t,” s a id Jim t h e resei n, NNethercutt’s c a m p a i g D om an, er. “It manager. “ Just adds fuel to the who th in k w e live fire for• people pe< sm tes.” in two different diff( tie has Seattie 1 sppnt te n s o f milif doUars to h e lp re s to re Uons of di sa lm on, n , CConiin s a id , a n d th e coim dl1wants wai the re st of th e state ust as hard. to try ju s t« “We do put our m oney w here uth is,” he said, our mouth Som e c o m m u n itie s ho v e d ed by caUing, ortiy half responded ly, joldngly, 1for S eattle to rem ove illard L ocks, w h ic h link th e Ballai and L ak e L ake UU nion igton with Puget Sound, Washingto lercutt has u sed th e issue N ethera ick his D e m o c ratic chalto attack Tom K eefe. B ut K eefe, le n g e r To is bbom in Seattie and now who was Eastem W ashington, has lives inI Eo re p e a tecedly d ) said h e w o n ts th e stay put. dam s toDstt ion remains Superfunid designatio sells slow uncertain;i;' property se NE (A P ) C O E U R d ’ALENl gents re p o rt S om e re al estate age im e s e llin g h a v in g a h a r d e r tin lore portions property because moi ay be in d u d o f no rth em Idaho mas isting expaned in a Superfund list ■ sion. «YVe already have! ipeople w ho !rc b e c a u s e w o n ’t com e up her< II a bunch of they tiiink we are aU N a zis,” re a l e s ta te: ag i e n t B ob we Leische said. “Now, w < are going p e o p le w h o to h a v e a bu n ch pe n e d o n ’t w a n t to com« u p h e r e bccause they think the w ater is JS off.” going to eat their legs E v e n th o u g h anI ei x p a n d e d ion has yet to Superfund designatioi in ed in t h e b e le g a lly d e te rm ir ■r Basin, fallC oeur d’Alene River o u t associated withI Ilisting m ay have already begun. “ I h a d an agent com c< e u p to about m e, who was pretty upset u Califorrua,” a d i e n t she had in C lecutivc offisaid C arrie Oja, exet u r d ’A le n e c e r o f th e C oeur altors. “ S h e A sso cia tio n o f R eal in w aterfront was dosing a deal on ,a k e C o e u r p r o p e r t y alo n g La lien t re a d a d ’A le n e ond hor cli« ti tory about th e Superfund new s story sion in th e L os A n g e le s expansion Times.He Hecalled h e r u p screamh e r of withholding and1 accused ao ing thatt information.” ini Oja said said the re al es ta te agent IC d e a l, a n d f e a r e d th e lo s t th e d buyer would wou sue h e r for not disc lo s in g th t e E n v ir o n m e n ta l ion Agency’s efforts lo Protection tire C oeur d ’A len e Bofln, th e entire tential Superfund site, r v as a potent •re a: re reaU y tw o issues “T here h e r c - eethics th i and law," O ja said, ly, we “Legally, v have to cllsdose hazon th e property ardous materials mai w e are selling.” sell B ut in in m i an y c a s e s , n o o n e w hether th e p ro p e rty is know s wh linated. contaminai o’s congressional delega* Idaho’s ' ntinues to insist th e Coeur tion contin c River Basin is not listed d ’Alene Ri u p e rfu n d s i te . T he a s a SSu P ro te c tio n E n v iroDnnm ir ental f, however, disputes that, Agency, hc il an U n til a o ff ic ia l d e c is io n th e re a l e s ta te com es,, though, thi y has industry hi to conduct b u s in g s a s ifit itth e a r e a is n o t ’;,a und site. Supcrfund ddler remairins missing Utahtcxii ry (A P) - The SALT LAKE CITY r-old boy who search for a 2-year-ol :up tr u c k c a r w as le ft in a pickup :oped a n area w hile his father scop lay w as called for hunting Thursdoy off late Sunday. Davis. W eber S carchcrs from Da es covered the and Summit coundcs ( m ountainous are a1 w w:ith in m ore dius th an 0 four-mile ra d iu of th e site o f C oalville. 12 m iles southeastt ol obout 28 miles cast;t of o S alt Lake a ty . ers an d policc Horses, helicopters dogs were used in the s c a r ^ . No the boy. Gage trac e was found of the W est, a n d th e W aym ent of F arr Wc up the police dogs failed to pick | ummit C ounty boy’s scent, said Sum) sh eriffs Deputy Rob lb B Berry. The boy b( was in p a ja m a s and rities said th e re was littie authoriti : hhe could survive the rain, chance snow and an< freezing tem peraturess at the 8,000 8.0 foot altitude. said h e left his PaulI Wayment V lecp as hc w ent to scout the son aslec area. rh Thie re have b ee n differing s as reports o to how long p a y m e n t way before h e re tu rn ed to was awo; h ce boy m iss in g , ra n g in g fin d th 5 minutes to an hour, from 15 r rancnt, who h as custody of Waymi y, said the toddler was in a th e boy. lafcty scat, with only one of child-saf< 0 straps fastened, th e two s rment's ex-wife told investiWaymi gators1 th tl a t th e boy h a d shown ility to unstrap an d get out th e abilit of thesafety saf scat. k ^ rant to be very d e a r that the ney G e n era l’s O ffice does * o '° “Jpp ddro v e b u s in e s s solicitaPP ’ Lance said. porate officers Scott Pasch h avid K e e z e r o f C ivic a n d DDa lopm ent G roup a g re e d to Develop laking false and misleading stop mai nents statcm ci in telephone soUdtations and am to register a s telem ar­ * keters. I I S lW in t I F u r ‘t h e y ^ V r !^ ;n R e c e iv e ai FREE b a g of HAILLOWEEN TREATSS w h en yco u tr e a t y(o u r s e lf to “ t a1 12 w e e k is u b s c r ip tion im es-N ew is ! 1 ? ‘ I iFriendsS___________ lcontitMMd(roniA4 s e n i o r C ariy ■a n d hig h school se > H aley. re a t , s tu d e n ts A t F riday’s rerrea ies” ■and th e ir “ buddies' b ro k e up rin to smnll ^ u p s to s h a re ideas Linhealthy rela1ab o u t healthy vs. unt itie» ofte nas to ; tionships and qualitie ip. ; o ffer to a friendship. ost g e t all their I P e e r mentors must s c o m p le te d in ........... Ischool' assignments'O la d v a n c e to be a bt)le le to partici* ; p a te in the progrom. m. do th is to get “They don’t ju stt d( id :s ix th -g ra d e o u t o f class.” said ch o fie ld . “ My t e o c h e r Lanny Schc hem .” h a t’s off to all of then s s io n s a r e n ’t R e t r e a t d isc u ssi ^ : tors told co n su m ers th eir, solicitor lions w o u ld b e n e f i t la.w d o n atio ce m en t e f fo rts in Idaho, enforce: ers c o n ta cted the Som e consum cc iey General’s Office to venAttomey fy ,i,e legitimacy lci of th e Fraternal 11 O rder’ of ol Police. In a t lea st one instance, ce, a consum er was told that , ^ 0 AAtto t rn e y G e n e ra l h ad approve ived th e te le m a rk e tin g A C U Ll a r ; V I N G> $ S P ( i : " n m ! i •keting firm aagrees to Telemark sentations represt stop witJi1 false j Jew Jersey teleBOISE (AP)-A New g Idaho 'm ark e ter must stopp tillin t« rhe A tto rn e y r e s id e n ts that the a p p r o v e d its ‘G e n e ra l’s Officc ap fundraiser. C iv ic Developm imeent G ro u p agreed to stop making ing false representaticHis under thee te term s of a settle m e n t agreem ent ont" w ith th e A tto rn e y G e n erail’s l’s C o n s u m e r ' Protection UniL irol A l L an c e A tto rn e y G eneral found that the New Jc ny failed to r e n te T r a k c t e r as re q u iredd b y la w , a n d - P t i v e repre. • r.d d e false and dccc] I mentations. im a l O rd er of ; T h e Idaho F ratem ned w ilh Civic Police had contraciec :p - doing busiDevelopment Group R e s id e n tia l •n e s s in Idaho a s5 B onations. »A p p e al-to solidt dona )cal telep h o n e S R esidential Appea! ^ F ^ ....... J ^ WM “- . i ; ^ i A T S and a ; i ' ■-■A? • 1 ^ >ur P a t c h w 'h l e n y o u b ri H w ►ffiCQi J to tlie T i^ d5s-]Hews Ofl s s tin T w iitJ ks ab o u t se rio u s subjects, alw ays e of ^ one < F riday’s sessions, chUd re n w wie re a sk e d if th e y could Id ly anim al, w hat would th at b e any i a n imaal l b e a n d w h y . 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T h e T i m c s - NNews ( M o r n i n JgG L IN E S poR T sQ uon T h e m a n w h o ju s t m i g h t b5ee t h e g r e a iE S r i g h t - h ainn(d e d p i t c h e r o f:t thh e la s t h a l f - c e n t u rrv y h a s th e ; , , ' ■ m a t u r i t y o>f f a c h ild , t h e g r a cXe o r a • c a m e l , t h e ccl;l a s s o f a -R id c TVebiulfTofthe rb York Yankrtpu •pMurRogr ;TTr IVIA Q i i i ^ i 'n o N : Division W ho holds the NCAA NC 3St consccuuve I-A re co rd for mosi g a m e s c a tc h in g a touchdow n pass? ...£jn ...I 5i«Tbrfou/ _____________ In b rie f Concussion tn trauma hospitalizes CSI Ci player T W IN F A L L S; - C ollege of c e n te r Kostas S o u th e rn Id a h o cc as hospitalized A vgerinos, 20, was S u n d ay afte rn o o n cdue to slight ain. W eeding on his brair tocd to Boise's H e w a s a ir lif tc S a i n t A lp h o n sius u s R egional .ihere he was in ^ e d i c a l C entcr whe s ta b le condition. ay Cyriac said A ssistant coach JJa; not life-thrcatth e condition was; n< e n in g n o r w as thl e r e any brain iot-0 sophomore dam age. T he 7-foot-< is jll m iss th e firstIt nmonth of the SsKson, however. ered a concusS A v g e r in o s suffert w n a w eek ago in practice and ^ ^ d p ro b le m s w ith headaches, niting througlidizziness a n d vomit taken lo o u t th e w eek. H e was v !gional Medical M agic V alley Regio nday following C e n te r e a rly Sundi lien a CAT scan m o re vom iting wher ding. re v eale d th e blecdin tauth Soccer ^ g i c Valley Yoir tryouts A sso ciatio n to hold hc t;^T W IN FA L L S - M.V Y .S Ji ryouts for 2001 SnU b e holding tryo earns Saturday, tp rin g traveling teai an Field. Nov. 4 at Ascension 1 oys ; T ry o u ts fo r boys ages 1 M 8 w ill b e held a t 9' a.m. a.i and girls' Id at try o u ts will b e held £ 1 p.m. ason have been F ees for th e seaso f e t a t $130 p e r player. ill be available M g p o rtu n itie s will la y e r fee. For K o f f - s e t t h e pla> & p r e i n fo rm a tio n , contact wcegen at 734M a r io n V anH ofw 322S or Ron Black< at 734-9035. Collision puts Husi<les’ H tensive care Williams In Intel 0 , C alif. :P A L O A LTO a fe ty C urtis (W a s h in g to n saf< ed in intensive w illia m s' rem ained »al cord injury B ^ e w ith a spinal B p n d a y , a d ay aaff te r hc v a s fe m o v e d fro m th th(e field on a S tretch er against Stnntord. Sta iford University A n MRI a t Stanfoi H ospital revealedI the th injury, but i t s e x a c t n a t u r e; m rr ight not be know n for several1days, da said Dave on associate athB urton, Washington ^ iports medicinc. ^ c d ir e a o r of spoi f a r t h e r tests were! planned. pl ed thnt fe A CT s c a n show sh a spinal ■ BW liam s did not sustain su: the uni^ fic tu re o r brokenn bone, b jWl-sity said, Id senior from r 'T h e 22-year-old with 2:01 lefl in F resn o was h u n wit trying to Uie th ird q u arte r while wl K erry t a c k l e r u n n i n g’ back 1 p a r te r. n d er sedation '■^SViUiams w as uuni Saturday « g ^ e undergoing» tests tc iscious after the b j ^ t . H c was consd nont]»sts a n d u b le to0 respond r rs, the universiy irb a lly to doctors, p fsa id . aff and ’ ' CompJtod from ttBff I wire reporti _____________ T r i v ia A n ^s w ;-f,. ic i^ R a n d y Moss of' Mai M; shall. 12, in ■ P a g e A -7 2000 lu p er B(5owl ho3pefulss collidle g |i T i ttans . hope jorge is ready Gee JQ p play tonight T h .AHBoclnted .. P rett '__________ — _ .NDOVER, M d. - In every LAN, ^ I ? - -! ;this season, the Tennessee __ is have forced the opposing I® o ffenise se to go three^»nd-out on its jg f i r s t ss«e r ie s . T h e s ta te m e n t ,is>: INo one is going to score[ff a m ade: l o t oj f p o in ts on c o a c h J e f f ‘r’s team. Fisher*! T h e W a s h in g to n R e d s k in sp rid e : tlthem selves on coming out ■th gear. No use saving any o 'fth ee* tricks. Coach Norv T urner m u d h loo ll e . ImfS.onNfrc CJiiccigp SurhTmh 0, O c to b cr 30, ;J^29 (Houn: 2-11 pjn.) rtstditar. JeffRosen, 735-32 __________Spom otbaii Monday Night Footl Igton (6-2 ) Fennessee (&-1) at Washingt 7 p.m. (ABC) — k n / ' —' ith a r e v e r s e will s ta rt gam es witl 1, and p ick on or a long fly pattern, ivay. weaknesses right awo la v e p u n t e d T h e R e d s k in s ha only o n c e to a f te r th re e downs oi s t a r t a gam e this s<e a s o n , a n d three tim es they’ve m It arched to a touchdown. vo old frie n d s So when these two - Turner was once F F:isher’s positio n c o a c h at S o u t h e r n C a lifo rn ia - bringg tw o o f t h e hottest team s in thee 1NFL togethe r tonight, look for• qa to n e to b e riy. set early. “We! put p a lot of em phasis on ad edskins q u a rte rb a c k Brad it,” Redi on said. “ W e w o rk on it Johnson lin adously. We have a certain tremendt pt« of plays, kin d o f scriptamount i le first 10 o r 15 plays, we ed. The ; w hat’s going to com e up know wl and in kind ki of what o rd e r.” nessee ( 6 -1) has w on six in TenneJ cn (6-2) has won a row, Washington W wo raight. These are also two five strai b a la n c e d te a m s in of the; most m ague, ranking in th e top 10 the leagv in baltde ofFstyles nd d e f e n s e . in both o ffense anc <fcw O rle an s Only Buffalo and Nc could say the same egoing in to Sundoy’s games. A nother statem ;n ent co u ld b e - an d , m ode before th e 'kickoff id ) do no, it has nothing to i w ith th e R edskins’ problemIS s w ith t h e ir uncer. • public address annoui T en n e ssee r u ninnin g b a c k his Eddie George, who sprained s] icries of la s t knee on th e first sei ore, is week’s 14-6 win at Baltim Bi isi m inute to waiting until th e last decidc whether hc :an cai play. ;isc is ranked Tennessee's defens gue a n d h as seventh in th e leagi rian 20 points yet to allow m ore lha in a gume th is ic sea so n . T h e R ed sk in s’ o ff e n es e is r a n k e d in ts had not sixth, although poin ilentiful u n til last week’s been plen 'ictory at Jacksonville, 35-16 victo ibly, W a s h in g to n is 3-0 N oiablj icoring on th e first drive, when scor and a 29-6 29-1 a d v a n ta g e in thirdq u a r te:rr sco Si rin g s h o w s a team g the m aking th right odjustm ents at le. halftime. n early ovem m by In a league leai n e a r .500, this team s hovering ho\ >hers som e superlatives, gam e offei hington’s S te p h e n Dovis, Washing :ored th e touchdow ns on who score f those cach of thi th ree opening scorives, is on p ace to lead in ing drives igue in ru sh in g , with 602 the leagu< t th e m id w a y point. y a r d s a at G e o rg;ee is i: th e N F L ’s le a d in g since 1997, a n d the Titans rusherstm 0 when he carries the ball are 18-0 w es or 27 times o: more. So□ o n e r s B u cCSSAlp M dN N E SS O T A lo v e rj-» impa Bay rights s i n kking ship with -13 victory 41-1 to ^ H i th(l e N e bbraska n Tha A»» ist Fla. - The NFL’s last ate n team went down witho u t a whimper. wl T h e ‘T am p a Bay B u ccaneers e n d e d IMinnesota’s bid to remain p e r f ee c t S u n d a y , ro u tin g th e V ik inngg s 41-13 to s to p t h e i r 2St losing streak since 1996 lo n g est naybe sove a season of great an d m a ctadons. expecta “ I t ’s b e e n so long s in c e w e ’ve More >re on h ad a w in ... It iu n c u re s so m an y the» iW ri., th in g s ,” s a fe ty P a ^ tfA e A8 J o h n Lynch said. ®® “I don’t care what y o u ' say, w hen inro :lost four straight, the conyou’ve ice sags a litlle.” fidence i t wa; ivas th e sccond time in three y e a r ss IM innesota b rought a 7-0 r e c o rrd d to R aym ond J e m e s ium only to leave w ith'a loss, S tadilir £ B ut thh e Vikings didn’t hang their heads, s. ^e’re 7-1. We’re nol discour“ W e’ at all. We’re.disappointed,” ag e d at c o a c hh 1D ennis G reen said. “ It’s h e first time any of us has n o t the lost. Th Thai’s pan of the game. You lid d o n ’tt I;lik e it. Everybody would lo v e tt to b e u n d e f e a te d , b u t it d id n ’t't vwork out that way.” Playijying with renewed vigor on d e f e nnse s and b re ak in g o u t of a m o n th th-long offensive funk, the Bucs; (4-4) scored on th e ir first possessions and shut down fiv e po ligh-scoring Vikings to win t h e hig ng fo r thhee first tim e since b eating oit to go 3-0. aun Kijig iluew for a careern h igI h fo u r TD s, K e y sh awvn rd . j o h nison s c had his firs t 1 00 -yard nd receivii iving day for Tam pa Bay and 14ick Brooks scored on a 34D e rricl he y a r d1 in ii te rc e p tio n re tu r n . T he ng B ucs. also al ruined a hom ecoming lte o f sort! irts fo r the Vikings’ D aunte arcpper, who grew up in nearC ulpep by Ocal cala and played in college at C entral ra l Florida. T le h e v ic to ry e n d e d T a m p a ice B ay’ss longest li losing streak since ny jt s t a r te d 0-5 in 1996, T ony :h. D u n gy’s g y first season as coach. op Bucs beat M innesota to stop T h e Bu he th a t skTd sk and are S-S against the lg s under Dungy, '''.‘JJi® ony m ade a statem ent to us cd urday night). We’ve played (S a tu rt • I 3 I ' t aM m PA, : S H * U .N \ \ ' B y . pBBB E T ' Wpg ffy*— ,..ln ,h . ay Sundoy. The Bucs went on to Sapp cf Tampo Bay ! ck Oaunta Culpepper Is hit by Warren 1 Minnesota quarterback ie season. Minnesota its 1st loss of the t game 41-13, daallngw: Tampo Bay them evenly for a long loi d m e and 'c any respcct they just don’t have wide rocolvor fo r us. T h e y reall; K iy sh a w n H they’re th at n*ucli oiff ;a b e tte r ball tiickle club th an us,” defer flfights ott W a rre n S app said. Vikings he’s looked at a lott < film o v er comorback the years and there’s hat tlint team can convince him thi cCris DIshmon He to ld u s to is b e tte r than us..H' r(or < a t)eing th e o n e envision yourself be t m aking th e pJay ... I think w c all sSunday. took that to heart.” Sapp sacked Culp ^ t up T am p a ing a fum ble that .se B ay’s f i r s t touchi ed d u rin g th e defense, overworked seo N a . Page A8 Please sc< la te o n ■ I m yK J rjif ■ i X X ii ^ ^ H i rter J o s h D e l m e n t follow ed aft« Cole C o o p e r’s P rado picked off C( id ru m b le d 35 pass in th e flat and e r 5. A d e la y y a rd s to the Weber d a false s ta rt penalty, a sack and U back to th e . penalty moved ISU 22, a n d G arcin m m iss e d fr o m there. ing off a hu g e For W eber, comin o 41-9 victory over Forn la n d S ta te a story week ago, it was n different di s. Cole C ooper against th e Bengals. Jefferson vrith hit receiver John Jc la rte r p a s s e s . two big fourth-qua o IMAN, Okla. - More than NORN!/ hours afte r Oklahoma hod three houi N ebraska to beaten1 top-ranked to etc its r e tu r n to college com plete ill’s e lite , c a rs clogged a football’s Itreet near campus. Drivers main stree honkedd th tl eir horns, waved OU nd 1hollered with joy. flags and W h a t’s a little , Dlete ja m when Complei ^ you’re No. 1? lls, T h e goal post at polls, *Q o n e en d of Page“ Al M em orial Stadium -------- h a d co m e down liately after th e 31-14 victoimmedian urday, desp ite pleas from ry Saiurdi Liblic-addross ann o u n c cr th e publi rief e f fo rt by security and a bbri guardsJ to 1keep folks away, n r r fa n s w ho becam e S ooner •d by spoiled b d e c a d e s o f success during much of the before seeing, see , how ho th e o th e r half lives " now aanre r e jo i c in g about oma's resurgence, Oklahoma i been a long tim e,” said hc lom a c e n t e r , Bubba O klahom am. a s e n io r w ho experiBurcham, enced the prognim ’s lowest i>oini few years ago. " It’s good to a bac on top." back Sooners (7-0, 4-0.Big 12) So< m ovedJ to No. 1 in th e AP poll ay, T h e y h a d e n te re d S unday, lay's gam e ranked third, raska and Oklahoma were in th e firs t Bowl 1-2 pion-ship S eries standings, Champior vvhich are used to determ ine who lay for th e n ational tille. will play oma O k la liiim i is su re to assume the lot lo d ay , w h e n the next arc issued. » c s r ,landings ', d bble e n a w h ile since oma fans really had someOklahomi thing lodieeralKiut. to d The last lasi lim e the Sooners were was afle r th eir final game ^ sea so n . Oklahoma ; 1987 I ' n ' T OoSIr to Miami in the Orange and ind finisijcd No. 3. T he! pprro g ram w as placed on tion afte r th e 1988 season. probation Switzer’s last year as coadi. Barry Swi Please see SOONERS, Pa(>cA8 Pie he show 1 Duffy^steals th f i e^ I d g o a l ,.,5 ^le Olson By lylo Idaho 3SState Journal falls to , 5 in AP poll . 5 Pre*»___________ 5 «Am soclatod ocI ^ « ||H » e n g a l s l1 o s e riy POC3C A TELL0 - In a b itte rly fo u g h; ih t d e fe n s iv e b a t t l e , th e >st►er State Wildcats got a lastW eb er g a s p 3f fie ld goal la te S a tu rd a y nig h t tt<to escape with a 16-13 victoim iv e r a n Id a h o S ta t e te a m r y ovc w h ic ch h s q u a n d e re d m u ltip le o rtu n itie s to d e fe a t its old o p p o rt from Ogden, Utah, rival1fr M ik'ik e M in n o ch ’s k ic k o f 37 Is, his third field goal o f the y ard s, g am ee, , cam e with 10 seconds to ;rb p la y •a:and turned back a superb d I d a hlo o S ta te e ffo rt to re b o u nnd rn fr o m 1i a 62-24 loss to S o u th e>rn ' U tah1 a week earlier, 0-6 T h e le Bengals had taken a 10-6 cerr le a d 1oopening th e th ird q u a rte w h e nn S h an e G riggs h it C h ris ,ng on a 13-yard scoring B rinlaugh ai !. The lead grew to 13-6 as f s u ^ wwas forced to settle for a 24cia y a rd lfifield goal by Jav ier Garcia irst a f te r rCGriggs had picked up a first dow n con th e W eber 7. . A n <a ev e n g re a te r d isap p o inntt- f r o n t ad only 247 y ard s and was but had cpted ihree times, interccp ,3 6 ggs, by c o n tra s t, h ad 296 Grigg: yard.s on 30 completions. On the ,d, the W ildcats lim ited the ground, uis to 131 y a r d s and Bcngnl« lyed good co v e ra g e in the deployc id half, fo rcin g G rig g s to sccond ible for his life, scrambk q u arte r belonged‘ to Ther fourth f<i r. witming for the 27th time Weber,, I” *-' with ISU. Trailing in 40 meetings mc Ihe Wildcats got a n 80-yard 13-6, the down on Cooper’s long pass touclKim USS down 1the 11 m iddle to w ide-open -.son. Jslfs™ ' Tliat tied th e score at , and ISU wasted yet anoth»»»• 13-13, ar [wnunity after a m iraculous J’"-'' -down c a tc h b y D eron • third-d. Fmleyy fgave th e B engals a first at theWelHsr47. . tJow" Ith er delay p e n a lty and Anoth “ a“ fo rc e d p u n i e r Ben false Sturt st wn to kick th e ball deod on S'mpwn /eber 13. On second down, ihe Wel; irson c a u g h t a lo n g pass Jeffersi whichI was w first b a lle d from his by ISU d e f e n d e r Lam ont tmt urms by il;:; pPlease sec • AS BENGALS. PageAS Waldorf comnes buck to win Natioi C arR cnm lCClassic 18____________ Tho Aijoclntoa Pro«» —-----------------------LAKE BUENA V Tiger Woods w asn Simday, just a prophi le final nm nd On the eve of the in the N a tio n a l C ( ar R e n ta l m ed everyone Classic, Woods wam el w rapped up not to gel of Sieve F le sch . -------------course ... anyone can without halting shoot G2 oul here wil an eye," he siiid. out of Hc m ade a bcli< ev e ry o n e - e s p e cciia lly D uffy Waldorf. ul to start the Six strokes behind off a final day, Waldorf poti.shed p. ith a 12-foot career-low 62 witl 1 8 th h o l e f o r birdie putt on the 18 one-stroke victory ov ,v e r H e s d .. ,.j would h a v e P lease se e n • 'iVL’v' I_ pR r V I f J L ■ |B g g |E HP' Tm i Waldorf sinks a birdie putt on the National intal Classic Sunday. , h . l a tIth l . tlholo during M TlpiwWew*, Twk I 4Mr30.2000 Moodiy, OetoUf Sports s s e c o n c d k] i c k D o u gI C h r i s t i e ’ s l a s t - ■ Tb* A»ioct«tw1 P r « w ___________ ^ as time ran Chrisrie’s field goa « game-winning out B°vc him three g ____________ k i c k s ilin th e te of m inute ( th e fourth ;er o r overtim e NFL backer Sam ' Linebac leading tackier, C owart, th e Bills’ lea m bies and also re c o v e re d two fumh iderson for a 5stuffed R ichie Ande x ed the Je ts to y ard loss th a t forcec ill’s 36-yaid.field settle for John Hall’s tying the score. goal with 2:20 left, cyii 4) tth m marched Host Buffalo (44) iningklck. 57 yards to the winnir four turnovers. New Y ork h ad foi ick from a 17-7 b u t also cam e back have won four d efic it. T h e J e t s ha th fourth-quarter tim es this year with f rallies. « k eis2 0 Dolphins 28, Pack h e vMtore a 17. A fter sp attin g the Green Bay’s first point cusU on on Gre li a n sw er^ with th ree series, Miami touchdowns in a fo u r consccutive tow irry Izzo ran 39 sp an of 13:06. Larrj punt to set up a yards w ith a fake pui en scored on an TD. and J e f f Ogden n. 81-yard p u n t return. s ta rte d w h e re T h e D o lp h in s sn iday, when they th ey left off Monda: irth-quarter lead blew a 23-point fourth to the and lost 40-37 in overtime ovt he Packers (3-5) Jets. But it was the : pping to 0-6 a t w ho fo ld e d , droppi Miami. ;e ggame.” defen“It’s a 60-minute s iv e e n d J a s o nI T ay lo r said . tmi understands “E veryone in Miami th a t now.” ^Q Colts 30, Uons l■“i * for three Peyton M anning5 threw th le opening half, touchdow ns in the ( twice in the secbut was picked off[ tw iuxus Pollard for ond half. H e hit Marc Harrison for 3 31 y a rd s , M arvinI H Rer for 12. yards a n d Ken DilRcr unaged just two D etroit (S-3) mune first downs until itss final fu drive, and ays went for zero 12 of its first 19 ploys yardage. The visyards or negative yar ;ave up a safety Iting L ions also gavi * vwas sacked by w hen C harlie Botch he < end zone. Josh Williams in the Rams 3 4 ,49etsS 22 4 M arsh all A t S a n F ran c lisco, isc touchdown passFaulk caught two ton 5-yard reception es, including a l&-yi from T rtini Green for for thc goahead scorc, an d rushed for two more. R ||^ H jB ^ p i for a 1rdlet ov«r the Naw York Jats dafanta d< Bun.1ilo0 fullback Sainmy Morri* hurdl« f’%igama. Tha Bllla won 23-20. touchdown mn during Sunday’s 0y « « lto om (7-1) rebounded from St.. Louis L VP , rst defeat and the loss of MVP its first ic t who wore a headset K urt: Warner, W hL>i o n tie thesideline after breaking hLs ity. fin gcrerlast week at Kansas City, a rt rt en m ade his first NFL s ta G reen il998. since 11 Bowl champs scored red T te h eSuper ; game’s final 17 points, piled “upP th e gan 447 :otal ton yards - 283 after halftim e d .shut - and s out San Frandsco (2-7) le last in the 1 23 minutes. T he gam e also was wi a solid re tu rn for Bud V, »n, who took over St. Louis’ Carson nse defenst last week. JagUai iiais 23, Cowboys 17 Ivis W hitted tu rn e d a s h o rt Alvi: pass from fn Mark Brunell into a 37on the first drive ive yard toudidown to ,rertimc as Jacksonville ended of .over e-gomc losing streak. Whitted, a five-g 'ing for th e in ju re d Jim m y p layin Jl, also c a ii^ t a 3-yard toudiSmitii, n pass down p for visiting Jacksonville Ss I, which got three TD passes (3-6), v 1Brunell. Bi i_ le Cowboys (3-5) once again The ive d in failed i a bid to win consccutive -ov y g amies, e s and q u a r te rb a c k T ro h aa niui left in the first half wilh Aikmiu soreback. ba Its 21, Cardinals 10 • Saints In, winning yi its fourth straigPit, h t, 2ad ' Orleans (5-3) ruined th e head NewO; mis hing debut of Dave McGinnis coachir lost Arizona (2-6). forhosi an e ith M itc h ell r e tu r n e d an Kelt ichrcepdon 40 yards for a touchinterce H i n g ^] i s , K a f ee l n i k o v A P) - A n n a M O S C O W (AP home K oum ikovn had a raucous r ; her and a familcrowd s u p r inghe )ss ithe net us she iar oppon« toss tried agai winI. h e r firs, WTA T our title. S he d id n ’t comc cl H in g is T o p - r a n k e d Mai 6-3, 6-1 Sunday b e a t K ournikova 6-i lin Cup In a Iopto win t h e Kremlin s id e d m a tc h th aItt m r ade .ho 20jy o y c s lte m u s year-old Swiss theyc milhon m pnze player to win $141 m money. In t h e m e n ’s (in fir o l, Olym pic eny Kafelnikov c h a m p io n Y evgen: sU (6.2, 7-5 tor his be a t D avid Prinosil f o u r th s t r a i g h t1 K rem lin C up - A/ T P T o u r d d e crown a n d his first of 2000. cok because th e team ’s losing strcnl< o ffen se co u ld n ’tt m ove th e ball. and a ls o h a d tw o in terceptions te r a d d e d tw o sacks to ia league-leading tonil of 37. ished w ith six J o h n s o n finishi 21 ;yards, includre cep tio n s for 121 catch in the first ing a 9-yard TD cat< ,ho was 16.of.23 q u a rte r. King, who nd no in terc ep . fo r 261 y a rd s and passes of tions, also threw sconng sco rick Dunn. 20 to 23 y ard s to Warrict id 16 to R e id el D a v e M o o re and A nthony. Golf _ ■ContliuMd froRi A7 rhen told ab o u t W a ld o rf s a id whe nt. “ But h e w as W oods’ com m ent, lg iabout himself p ro b a b ly thinking me.” s h o cd n g 62, not me. W a l d o r f w aisn sn ’t t h i n k in g a b o u t w in n in g , nncot ev e n a f te r b ird ie s o n six off hhis first seven holes. H e lookedd at t the leader. b o a rd j u s t once - aafte r he m ade ;0, o n e s t r o k e t h e t u r n i n 30, •ealized h e h ad b e h i n d - a n d re a atching Flescft w on o n ly a f te r w wai rdie p u tt on th e m iss a 7-foot birdii f i n a l h o l e t h aItt w o u ld h a v e forced a playoff. t ’s a su rp rise to “ O bviously, it’s lid. “I got everym e ,” W aldorf said, th in g I could out of the round.” 62 was the lowH is bogey-freeJ K by a w inner on e s t closing roundd b. hU year, and his th e PG A T o u r this :ied th e D isn ey 2 6 - u n d e r 262 tic( r e c o r d s e t b y JJohn o t H u sto n in ee courscs w e re 1992, w h e n three ion. u sed in th e rotadon L arry Nelson in H e a ls o tie d Lai rgest final-round 1987 f o r th e large; awfcslS Chiefs 24, Seahai }) h a n d e d t h e T h e C h ie fs (5-3) ir fifth consecuSeahawks (2-7) dieir longest lo s in g tiv e d e f e a t, th e loi olmgren’s n in e streak in M ike Holi adcoach. _ years as an NFL head E lv is G rb a c te a m e d w i t h Derrick Alexiinderr for f TDs o f 59 id w ith K e v in a n d SO yard's, and •ds for th e visiLockett for 34 yard; tors. 5S 7 Giants 24, Eagles or 93 yards an d Ron Dayne ran for the host G ian ts a todchdown, and th idelphio t o 192 (6-2) lim ited Philadi ng th e b a ll fo r yards w hile holding ‘*3:41. ed th eir e ig h th The Giants posted he Eagles (S 4), straight win over tht 3f their previous who had won four of i five games. The win Giants’ third in 12 g bye week. e Steelers 9, Raven 9ns b nes W ard m a d e At Baltimore, Hinc rd to u c h d o w n a le a p in g 45-yard iwn kicked a 24catch, and Kris Browi :ter m issin g a n yard field goal afte extra point, off two Pittsburgh (S3), coming ct c a p tu r e < tiave le Chargers appeared to hav im g am e in h a n d w h e n J ii on H a rbb a u g h th re w h is s e c:ond :hdown pass of th e n ig hItt tto touchd hem Idie Jones, which gave thei Freddi •12 lead with 5:58 to play, a 13-12 i t G annon c a m e b a c k aa nn d But ie lld -ed th e R aid ers d o w n fie moved a rd s predsion, gaining 68 yarc wiihI pi d e rs ,3 plays, to g et th e R aidei on 13 I iders into field fie goal range. The Raidei P c o mueeb a ck a t D is n e y , ai nmd ack tched th e biggest com ebacl m atch h iil o n ttco u r 't h i s y e a r, by P‘h Jcelson at Colonial, Micke rd m eanwhile, su ffere d aj F lesch, 'f d twist of fate. lyer laying w ith th e No. 1 playe . )up, :he world in th e final group the in ng to win for the first tim e ii GA 9 4 ccaa r e c r s t a r t s on th e PG/ rom n T o uiir, r, th e l e f t - h a n d e r fro th e itucky held up his end o f th< Kentu rdie b arggain a w ith two crucial birdi* p u wtss.on the back nine. Jld he still lost. I fe lt lik e if I b e a t T ig e r, I 'nt,” iid win the golf tournam ent,' would th ai i g “ d ^ Flesch, who finished w ith link “It didn’t work o u t. I thini ying with him spurred m eJ on oi playir 1 oi on ttie bit, k ep t m e focused “ ad a w hatati was going on. We ju st h as dby ' sneak in on us and nip us b BW ^ one. u re . ^iesch k e p t him com posure ^1®lg ijin ‘iv e nin' to the last hole. S tanding th e th e :H18th fairw ay, h e h e a rd th' h is r o a rir w h e n W a ld o rf s a n k h i hil h is ap p ro ach birdie putt, then hit )f th e h o le . H is into 7 fe e t left of layoff, how ever, p u n to force a plaj stayed high of the•hole. h W a ld o rf w on $ 5 4 0 ,0 0 0 , t h e la rg e st paycheck< of i his c a r e e r . >ui^ tim e in h is H e won for the foui tim e w ith c a re e r, an d th e first fii 1 Woods in thti field. “T hat m akes itI m r ore sp ec ia l,” ought a p r e tty h e s a id . “ H e broi dm, too.” good gam e with hin ElATISLAVA Slovakia - D Daaja BRA ublic anova of the Czech R epubi Bedim^ ; her first WTA tide on S unnday d wonhe 1 aa 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 v icto ry ovi w ith ia m O rem ans o f yt l f M iriai h erla n d s in th e fin a l of tl otel Slovak Ind(»r toum amn^t® et ejj 3 . he 17-year-old Czech trailed I th e last set but ran off■five fi' ■rh i ^ t games to win the m atch, ;^ set cdanova, seeded sixth, offs liling opponent’s big serve in sailii oved throuc ) u ^ the first set. S he mov« efore i„ front „ r 5-3 in the second befo th e oremc m ans responded by takingg tJ th ird fi t four games to fprce a thi set. ------- _____ Inman cruises to t( third ienlor Classic straight SBC Se ;S - J o e I n m a n LOS A N G EIES nior C la ssic fo r won th e SBC Seni th e th ird s tra ig ht t:year, s h o o tin g rainy co n d itio n s a 6-under 65 in rai ice v ic to ry o v e r for a three-stroke L arry Nelson, p la y e r in Inm an, 52, th es fifth f t o w in Senior PGA Tourr history 1 th e sa m e e v e n t ttlh r e e s t r a i g h t ive o f t h e fin a l y ea rs, b ird ie d fivi •ogey-free ro u jid nine holes in a bo{ on th e W ilsh ire! C ( o u n try C lu b iiamond showdown between lETO, Venezuela - In a diam BARQUISIME a walk off the kid : th e veteran from Havanaa woriced wi heads of state,, tJ a. from Venezuela, ■s, a blue batting helm et and ir Fidel Castro, in sneakers, Cuban leader ff from a national tour that a ry fatigues, took time off ft his usual milltax to step in at bat ngning of a big oil-exportt contract co in duded th e sig t. President Hugo Chavez, against his host, ed at first base and went 0O.for-3 -foi as C uba scored a 17-6 Chavez startec th e 46-year-oId tory over the hom e team.. Afterward, Af exhibition victoi 74-year^)ld Castro, a p re t^ .. sisted on pitching to the 74-j left-hander insis imself in his day. good pitcher hin ngs with a n .iluminum bat, ': Castro took a couple of practice swings i c ^ near th c plate. Ball one. then stood in ass 'Chavez’s first pitch bounced :ond toss, thcjn tricid to bunt ^ and missed Chavez’s seconc C astroswung Soon he faced a :ftill count. aefore unleashing his final •ed down his opponent befc Chavez starei Iter, callcd strike three by thc umpire. pitch: dead cenu ball he walked, bat in liand, ro. Dedaring the pitch a ball Not for Castro obody argued. to first base. Not il billed th e gam e as “T h t '• b: Venezuela’s} !state tdevision channel in in rciference to Cuba’s 5-4 win ir an exhibition game last Rematch” - a re ro sslowly substituted Cuba’s a . In that encounter, Castro year in Havana. ns in Games baseball champions ir the plac:e of old-timers. Pan Am erican G hii own re d beret and comOn Sam rday/ rn i ^ t , Chavez exchanged1 his n uniform before jog&ng to >r a pinstriped V enezudan ui bat fatigues for first base, iriing cheerleaders and a band ban' strode through the outAs baton-twirl ishcd his opponcmts well. fidd, Castro wisl .omatically told the stadium.^, :e it if you won,” h e diplomt “I would like crowd Okie sAN ^ DIEGO - O akland rooki m iss Sebasti istian Janikowski didn’t mii „h g n it ii counted, leaving th e S Stian still ;o Chargers stunned a n d sti Diego < wrinless peg ra rd m ikowski k icked a 24-yar Janil sft fieldI goal g< with 13 seconds left ifth of the night - to give! th c his fiftl w in land Raiders a wild 15-13 wi Oaklan unday night on Sum nikowski finished 5-for-6 aann d . . Janu ft h th e RRa id e rs w on t h e i r f iif7-1. i ^ t game to im prove to 7-: straigh Chargers fell to 0-8 a n d1a ir e ^ l in in g •e gam es shy o f m a tc h t h re e 1 in t h e irr sw orst s ta rt e v e r, 0-11 i as the s, who g ra b b e d it was i defense and King’s pi w rong," said Moss, It passing th a t set t h e tor point M cP eters by the arm ai to g e t th e day. on. “ I to u c h e d Sunda; officiiil’s attention he Bucs held,the ball for tl my h a n d . H e The h is a r m w ith m; 8:35 of the third q u arte r a i nd said , ‘H e y l’ first; 8: tu rn e d around anc 's*? •ed on Martin G ram atica’s 2 6ing to b lo w u p scored H e w as ju s t waitin first 1 fi field goal. The gam e’s fir It w as lik e tw o ... yard on som ebody ... irre d It, f r ie n d s to u c h in lg g e a c h o t h e r , ' punt, by th e Vikings, occurr* minutes later. or som efivemi li k e a h a n d s h aake k rhey were a huntyy team , b u t “Th« thing.” » t a ’s not about them,” M innesou in losses it’s not King threw 74 passes po w R oberrt Smith said. “I still rhir to th e Vikings andd D etroit L ions rc a b e tte r tea m t h a n 't h t wo gam es, raisw e’re in th e previous tw( ip to lit dependh>g on . a re . W V e ju s t d id n ’t p la y up ing questions about r iIie v d today.” uarterback. But their the se.-ond.year quo ivlst takes Swiss Enqvil oors crown In live sets |ndOO C a s t r o , C h a v e z t a k e t o t h e3 dd ia m o n d leis IS, Chargers 13 RaiOei :onhe Vikjngs, wirmers of 10 con The Litive reg u lar-seaso n gamn e :s Ha*tini; ing back to la s t D e cem btee rr, e lim ited to R andy M oss’;’ 77 jd ,touchdown catch an d twc two fid dJ goals g by Gary Anderson,, all all ues he first half w hen th e Bucs ‘Ji® trolled th e ball for nea rly’ 22 22 utes. wloss w as e je c te d w ith 1:54 :54 ct laining fo r m ak in g co n taaci ters 1 fifield judge Uoyd M cP eten , •r a third-down incom pletior rion tie‘end zone. *"..jI don’t ^ ling think 1 did anything ______ .. in.^ s now has eight titles this • and 34 for her career. irse. He finished w ith a. 115coursi ned u n dl eeir 1 9 8 'to ta l, a n d e a r m $210,0 th is [(iso n , a six-time w in n err tl Nelj son, ^ s o ised w ith a 65 55 'en seasor place te to his sc enth second-pla route Ish o f th e y e a r. H e e a rm r n ed finish 13,200 to In c re a se h i s to ui r$123,1 tling total to $2,660,005. leadin d a s ‘b e s t e v e r ' S y d n e y P a r a l y m p l c s p r a i s e3d ' “f c ra Akiko Fukushim a, won I from . in siroke-play mat* of 12 12points ] c s toto b e a t th e U .S . L P G A iJ Z ee points in the W orld Ladi three a lle n g e , s n a p p in g t C hall *.**® lerican tour’s IS y e a r winni Am er ^ in the e v e n t.. streak 'ukushim a had a hole-in-o Fuli on the thi 167-yard seventh hole ro uIte te to a 70-76 v ic to r y -ov m fir stie Kerr as the Jap a n ese tc Cristii .fe c it •rcamc a 7*5 two-day d efe overc victory. ■ fo raa 13.5-10.5 ] i ics dosed before q.£rowd of Australia - The Paralympics ( ‘ SYDNEY, Au /ith a familiar accolade - . these the wcjre th e b i ^ games 100,000 and wit ever. ualympics, ju s t as IOC presiie d a re d these the best Paral: Steadward de le Sydney G am es four weeks :onia Samaranch said of the S; dent Juan Antoi earUer. William D e a n e called the A u stra lia n G overnopG enernl S ir Wil nfo an inspiration fa r peace. Olympics and Paralympics Pi or S e r ie s s h ir ts P o lic e s e bI z e c o u n t e r f e i t Wforid 000 counterfeit World Series S - Investigators seized 7,000 NEW Y O R K ut ddown a fa a o ry that policc lore dian $100,000 and shut shirts worth moi e. the knockoff merchandise, iaid produced ll iday raid, w hich also netted w ere arrested in th e Friday Three m en w id 0 worth of equipm ent used to tc produce fraudulent garabout $500,000 com m issioner, said pol m ents, J o s e p>h h Dunne, firs t dep u ty police Sunday, kees’ worid champions logci^ e shirts, bearing th e Yankee M w of th e cer-tape p arad e for th e team;'' • were m eant to5 1b e sold Monday at a ticker-t he^d but it’s not,” Durnle th “It looks ac: ffirst glance like the real1 dling, io r quality, it’s not th e re a l: said. “This is kknockoff stuff, it’s inferior deal.” ired widi seized T-shirts and • iding behind a table covered Dimne, stand produced counterfeit mersaid the Brooklyn factoryy pr sweat shirts, sa ther New York sports teams fear,, using Uie logos of other chandise all yei fig.er. . , . and designers like li Nike and Tommy Hilfigc ion was largely c o m p u t eized, i ^ and investigators found The operatioi Lsoibutes to its licensees, ccJO:". CD-ROMs th a,ttimajor league baseball distn ing team garm ents. f '.•d instructions for produdng t taining detailed . (Jom(iBd(rantt(i««porti ' L— Scone]:is ____ _ ConttWmlfranA7 Gibb^ won His replacem ent,, Gaiy C 65 percent of hiss games and had easons, but only tw o nine-w in sea b e a t T exas a n d1 N 1 ebraska once eadi. N ex t cam i u S c h n c lle n b e rg e ir , w ho h ad th e Top 10 after th e Sooners in th e T< first three gam ess of 1995 but out ly the end of a 5-5of the rankings by n d u d e d t^ e firs t 1 season th a t inc State since 1976. loss to Oklahom a1 S ger was replaced S chnellenberge ,.s. Bengai l s lanese LPGA snaps U.S Japai irld Ladles’ win streak ik fA RITA, J a p a n - . !T: !!« NA; ja n e s e LPGA, >yith an a i;,,, ih - A collision in the fiimlJ tum tu of th e v«mien’s 3 ,0 0 0 -' PROVO, U tah the world’s top two short-. ;:up race Sunday knockedd th m eter World Cu tring South Korea’s Hye-Rim t .. Iters out of the race, allowing track speedskaK '|V>) comeback victory, P ai^ to grab a cc he ]1999 W orld C up seascjil lg Yang, who cam e off the ■China’s Yang when B ulgaria’s Evgeni&>'^; ra n k ed No. 1,, ^was in position to win wh ing and crashed into Yang; iked No. 2, lost her footing Radanova, rank 55.920 seconds. Park squeezed by b and won in 5 minutes, 55.S >d sccond in 5:55.929. Yang (inished lg past pj Park with two laps to Yang won thlee women’s 1 ,000 , sprinting 134.055. go to finish in 1:3 Apolo Anton1 (Ohno of Seattle, winner• of Saturday’s 500, won die 1,000, 5:25.132. He feU in the 1,00( won 1^ Korea’s Dongmen’s 3,000 in S Sung Kim in l:227.727. : .-.1: Mort □nen Andersen kicked a1 313: yardI field fi, goal with 2:53 rem aii in g ccia p p in g a fo u r th - q u a rte comebs sback at Atlanta, T hgj le Falcons ( ) snapped a fivefiv. streak th at eq u a le gamee losing 1 th e te t ea m 's lo n g est s in c e D 9 9a^ ves becam e coach in 199* Reeve: A t onta m is 2-0 against Carolina (3-! »ason. diis sea , lanova wins first WTA1 Bedat 9 a t Eurotel Slovak titles ^ te t e s t e v e n ts A m e r i c a n , C h in e s e d o m i n ai te ans 13, Panthers 12 Falcor C u p ORTS IN BI R I E F pc ick Brian Griese was arresw/.i Denver Broncos quarterback DENVER-D< fluence, th e Colorado Staterli ed on s u s ^ d o nn of driving under the infiue iday. Patrol said SuncL leeding w hile driving north-'' < topped by a trooper for speec Griese was sto about 73 0 p jn . Saturday, ■smte 25 in south Denver at al bound on Interst tadabyewreek. i larone said. The Broncos had 1 Trooper Rob Maj lling a breathalyzer test, and. jack was arrested after failing The qiuurterba then ta k e n toI ca detoxification ce n terr in A urora, M arone said.l ■: as kept -i-o | ki at th e center. Marone did nott 1know how long Griese was nt to tc end up,” M arone said..-*"Detox is nott cexactly die place you want opped Griese for driving 80 mph in a 65 m ph zone/ ! A. tn w p er sioi weaving. ddmg that Griese was not wea Marone said, adc » n ten t was above th e 0.10;;-; , M arone saidI (Griese’s blood-alcohol cont legal lim it r comment Is could not be rciached for coi Team offidals irey Dillon, who set a n NFi Core; rd wilh 278 yards rushing a got 137 yards a n d oonne week< ago, a tidown. The Bengals (2-6), who wh toudidc i*t scored in any of th eir firs first games, did Just enoug )ugh three• road n to ^ ndd Cleveland (2-7) to its sixt ght loss. straight in in Uon scored on a l.yard run i ' Dilloi «cond quaner, Neil R acket the see ed a 39-yard field goal in th kicked editthird,I, aand the Bengals were credi idl a safety in th e fourth whe /hen edw ith w ere p e n a liz e d1 fo r th e Browns Bri ing in dieir end zone. holding s K jem i]l i n S B r o n c o s qluu a r t e r t i a c k G r ie si e a n « s t e d gals 12, Browra 3 Benga n ASEL, .c Switzerland - Thoma? jv is t c a p tu r e d t h e Swrlss isJ inpg o o rs on S u n d a y , b e a tin in d ;er F ed erer in five se ts anc nee ying the Swiss star a chanci rin before his home fans, irs t nq v ist, play in g in h is firsi is rn a m e n t since in ju rin g hhi; IRO. : in A ustria tw o w e ek s ago J , - 'I 6-2, ” 4-6, 7-6 (4), 1-b, 6-1 foi for Tennis ^ ght shutouts, allowed a pair 0 straight •h alf field g oals b y M al first-hi th e S to v'ee rr, who has s c o r e d th Xhhe e n s’ la s t 46 p o in ts . T uch[ers have not yielded a toucl Steelen 1 in 16 successive quarters. downir md title o f th e th e S w ed e’s seconi year. ;d to a 3 0 lea d F e d e re r charged !t, th e n b r o k e in t h e fo u r th set, :king the n e t as again a t 4-1, attacki nak in g e r r o r s . E n q v is t b e g a n ma e a red s p e n t in But F e d e r e r appea lost h is se rv e a t the final set. He los 1-0 an d again at 4 . 1, tJ'C m atch with a Ior "I think I lost the e ^ i r third set,’ not the M fi sa**!' “ I thought II w as g o in g to instead I lo s t it. win th a t set but ins H e w as just too gooi xjd for m e. th is y e a r E nqvist’s other■.title t um cam e a t Cincinnati : A ugust. H e a ls o r e a c h e d thiree rt o t h e r t h e linals. — N FL _ Continued from A7 down. After Mac C::ody o< fum bled a S a in ts p u n t and F F:re d M c A fe e Uizona 17, J e f f recovered a t the Ari ard screen pass Blake threw a 16-yar W illiam s to Ricky Williams,, then tl bulled in from the 1.I. . d n: o p s J e t ss John Blake, w ho proceeded to 1 12 gam es in three years an^, e gam es to th e likes of Tu1»bt 8 d TCU. In B lake’s cwo gamesT N e b ra s k a , th e S o o n ^ ;. ainst 1 73-21 and 69-7. - ' 5toops got th e job in Decem ber 58 and m ad e no m enaori of a 1998? long-t ig -term p l a n . H e in s is te d oklahi Jahoma could win again right away c comjpete for conference ay and and nn d national Dties. fust Just 19 gam es later, Oklahoma, isMo. No.1 and h a s a shot at its sev-. th national championship. enth n ____ _____ (kmtlnuedfromAT H u d g e n s , a n d , t h e n s n a tc h e d from die air. That catch o n dth e ISU 31 set up ing field goal four Atomoch’s w innin ploys later. eked It out of m y “He ju st knock arms.^ Jefferson1 isaid, “and it was in f r o n t of m yy fa c e so I j u s t grabbed it.” econd fo r tu n a te I t w as th e sec b o u n ce fo r W e bt c r, w hich h a d ggs earlier in ^ e intereepted Grigf pped pass w hich p erio d on a tipF g p ge jn c e r S igoda to unm ate K ennan Gordon. tcamn W eber m o v e d t h e b a ll th e length igth of th e fie ld opening the.' me, but C ooper was picked by. irren Dubois, who lateraled.tbHudge idgens for a 25-yard return' TO! dies ISU IS 35. G arcia’s 41-yard fieWi goal a l p t IS U a h e a d 3-0 Mlnno iinoch tied th e gam e momenp; later, 1 er, hitting from 47. r h e outcom e drops ISU to 3*3, The in the Big S ky C onference race, lile W e b e r m o v es up to 5:2. w hile le B. will play M ontana ot-The Issoula next S aturday at 12:05<i Missoi p.m. n. ■ f , ly, October 30.2000 Moodiy, H tm t. Twtn FaBs, Idaho Tkne*««n i7- M Sp o r t s ■' ■— MightTyy Ducks’j’ offense^ignites t<lobeat F"lames I (A P) CALGARY, A lb>erta er breaking goal Steve Rucdiln's de-bn ed law -in th e second p«erlodspaA ii th e Axuhdm M l^ ty, I> Ducks to o f r l3 v k w y over tho CaJg aJgory Flames :on Sunday night. .2 d « » 1 0 .a ; R ucchin broke a 22-2 ■ S T p w & W ith S il S h an tz serving a hig penalty, the Ducks nee s e c o n d s to sco re w o>« T v erd o v sk y passe d S elanne behind th e F open and:Selanne found Rucchin Ru 'in fro n t a 4-2 : Poul Kariya gave Anaheiin An le a d 42 seconds into. the thi third perip ow er play. ;od, also on a po' nVerdovsky passed to Selanne at e. S Selanne sent ■the Calgoiy blue iine. wide to Kariya la tiap shot low and vrid [at •d ie s id e o f th es n e t and h e Ideflecteditia e d K a riy a’s I T h e goal ex te n ddei It gi games. {points streak to eight ; S e la n n e , T ony H rk ac, Jim • afourgamleelhome losing streak, sn F le u ry , V a le ry T h eo ren Kamenskyf aand Jan Hlavac scored angers, who also ended for the Ran, foursom e losing streak. an overall fo Jason AU Ulison scored a powerplSy goali for fc Boston, which h as r In its last seven gam es (i.&o-i). g ruins ro rookie goalie A ndrew started and stopped six Raycroft stt shots, b uItt ^was pulled by coach e n a n ond re p la ce d by M ike K een s y Whitmore, who m ade bockup Kay 21 saves. i-expansion 0-1 record ag:Unst non-e teams. NHL _________ C unm iins ins and Vital! Vishnevski qIsq score )red for Anrfieim (6-3-1-2), IOS lost just once in its lost 1 games (4-M). Tverdovsky eeassists. Cowan, Dave Lowry and ! Iginla scored for Calgary ), whidi is v ^ c s s in its last S . » iH). ’ 'Ihe Flames are 1-S-l-O B lu e s 4 , H u rrican e s 11 RALEIGH, N.C. - Sco COK Y oung scored his NHL-Ieading8 1 2 * 8J»1 an d a d d e d a n a ssist aa:s t h e S t. h e i r fifth Louis B lues w on the s tra ig h t, b e a tin g th es C < a ro h n a Hurricanes 4-1 Sunday nij n i^ t St. Louis extended its 3 best f in fra n c h is e h isto ry to 8.2-1. ak reached Carolina’s winless streai five games (0-4-1). Al M aclnnis. TysonI N I ash and Pavol D e m itra scored ed fo r th e l i e B re n t Blues. R ookie goali jeaten at 4Johnson remained unbe 0. I R a n g e rs 5 , B ruins 1L r k M essier NEW YORK - Mark sd a n assist scored twice and added ?ed 39 shots and Mike Richter stoppe for his first win of thee :season as New York beat Boston,I.a n d ended B |a j m [ia , a w fc s 3 ,W lld 2 PAUL. M inn. - M ic h a e l ST. PA e r had a goal and an assist Nylander : e l ^ ThiiMult flnished with andjocel; ives as th e Chicago 24 sav t lawks beat the M innesota B lackhav 2Sundaynight .. . ^ ^ Wild 3-2 S victory was the third of the T he v k for th e Blackhawks, who season fc h a v e a a com bined 3-0 re c o rd a g a in stt th t e expansion Wild and bus Blue Jackets, but an 0-7Columbuj C aoltalS11 , F lyers 1 - Jeff Halpem P H u ^DELPHIA t ro minutes into the third scored two i id < Olaf Kolzig stopped 30 p ^ o d and IS W ashington tie d shots as p ht ia and snapped t h e P h ila d e lp ro-game winning so^eak. Flyers’ two-( >nd Langkow scored a t Daymonc te sccond period for th e 8:41 of the vho went O-for-7 on th e Flyers, whi ly. power play. lng w Iks (or th e p u c k a fte r c olliding i ith c e n te r S tev o C algary’s S tev e Sm ith look! Df pl play In C algary. cK» du rin g th e (Irst p eriod of R ucchin of th e Mighty Duck Ties B-3. 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O c t o b e7r ^ 3 0 ^ 2 0 0 0 ^ : j O t h e rR VIEWS ^ _ Xt presi(id e n t c o3uld □n aid stitatus r ■abortic N e x I a lte T th bc T 1OT3s im s sn f l U S^Ji3.C E35^ *\ TO ISSEVS! ~ [ i r . ~ g an to o k th is onc 1984, P re s id e n t R eagai o rd e r, he s te p f u r th e r . By e x eGcutive ct js id e n t m ay o r m ay notit b a n n e d aid for farnilyy pf la n n in g groups T h e n ex t presic ven w hen th ey pay ju p rerae C o u rt a p p o in t-t- th a t offer abortions, ever h a v e en ough Sup their ovm money. s. for th e services o u t off th he status o f R oe v. Wade. : m ents to alter the • G ro u p s w e re ; But he will have} i re I q u ir e d to cer. • t h e p o w e r to t h a t th e y i o m ! leaders agreed la stI tify ' ^ d e t e r m i n e } JRepublican confftssioi c o n f o r m e d to *• w h e th e r abora id . rictions th a t h a n a i d to r e c e i v e t lio n s w ill b e\ ffiW’/ ’ lo rem ove restrii N early a ll family ! m a d ^ a v a ila b leJ atiy in ie m a tio n a l ffamily m plammggfv“P p| l a n n i n g a g e n ­ I V. \ I : to n w n y T h ird ci ie s a c c e p ti n g onio n s o r h M e s f o r th a tp r o v id e s affor V W orld women. aid com plied. R e p u b l i c a n\ wn'rigfits. T h e re s tr ic ­ aijorriot c o n g r e s s io n a l ________________________ 1 t io n s w e r e a n ____________________le a d e rs ag reed1 . u1 n w a r r a n t e d - l a s t w e e k to options in ,y restriction on family planning pla tions th a t b a n a id to any rem ove restrictior an intrusion by govJt th e Third World a n d an i imily planning group that international famil it groups. n e m m en t into non-profit g 3ns or lobbies for abortion provides abortions th te re s tric tio n s in _ C lin to n re sc in d e d rights. it aacts as president. 1 irk s a sm all v ic to ry fotrr 1993 as one of his first T h e d e a l m ark to reim pose 1 n But last year, he was forced for advocates, w ho h ad been x> abortion-rights adi m prom ise in which ' lents an d C o n g resse s onn th em as p art of a comp: b a ttlin g presiden m d A m erica's U.N. Congress agreed to fund d on for two decades, th e issue off and or V dues. may b e short-lived, howT heir successi m :t T h is y e a r, C lin to nn w v a s o n c e ' ag a in •ictions will stay in effect . ever. T he restrict! iny fo reig n aid bill It th rea ten in g to v e to any 2001, w hich m e a n s th at until F eb ru ary 2C ----n io n d a u s e . Last « th a t in d u d e d th e ab o rt lent, who will b e in office th e next president tesn’t re fle c t a softw eek’s ag reem ent doesr •eimpose them . by then, could rein •er practiced. (I heard a doctor leaders on th e aborfigure it bab ie s ever i ts ening by R epublican leai Gore, an ab o rtion-nghts then th e scouts could soon fi D em ocrat Al1Gi not necessary to save th e life ' have g o n e oul of Jrousley q ly 1 shows pride, In say this is}no t . lion issue; they simply p rp b a b ly w o u ld n ’t, s u p p o rte r, pr xinflict w ilh Clinton , have re ad m any artide; k b o n e o f o f th e mothe dtheir way to avoid a coni I eligion, to some, is th e backl orge W. Bush opposes fedR epublican Georg inton-Gore adm inistration is I' don, w ilh control of ^ nv The Clinto ,n this d o s e to th e electior iv e an d n egative concemii I have read th e New ir g a b o rtio n s o r a b o rtio n d ie debate. del e r a l m oney for lost imporhea d in g uiSs oon a fast track toward oned. C o n g re ss u p fo r g ralb b ss . ( H a v in g b e e n f f s budget. I would Uke to lam ent, and it states th e mo; elher a t hom e o r abroad. counseling, wheth /em m ent with the United w orld goven ic hum iliated by Clintonn sso m any tim es in eren t perspective concem I words ever written down: ““ Love H e hasn’t taken1 a :position on th is spedfic Al Gore is prom ising :onfrontations, they 1 words N ations inn dcharge. : high-profile budget coni neighbor.” Three p o w e r ^ > fousley. legislation. ent aid to everyone, and th a t is Wayne T o udey hey m ean govenunent I know firsth an d how Ws ct finally sm artened up.) t we all take for granted. Th< long prohibited th e direct Congress has lor ea t, but we m ust rem em ber. :ormnunih ard to beat, fa( ts them head o n , to love in B ut come next year,, all bets a r e off. :aces o b s ta d e s . H e m eets t ove those not only in your co loney for abortions. But in use of public moni {ovemment h as no money; it is too. th a t th e govt tiember one ^ )ut those who are different t< __________________ wi #ith all his energy. I remer loney and his gifts come vrith a love, o u r.tax mom out in m y r ^ s-ist’s t ' message was of peace and n stan ce th a t has alwaysI stuck sr a ill! egged, h e hig h pricee tag. ta hen I was grownind. O ne C hristm as, whei e for everyone. He h ad it peg imeent is in every aspect of ou r :epted Govemm atUesUm. i j i dIiitt all out for us. Christ accei ing up, finances w ere a litt ; was suplives. T h e•re re ;is so much m ore going o n Tie went and g o t .hom i W ithout hesitation, Wayne se that no one else did; he wi iib' r d pre?s and TV do not tell | ly could afford a we th a t th e lib' < e d to b e our example. Whyr can’t c a1ssecond job so his fam ily ............................. PubUthtf liking h ere to those who love xis. Tm talkir Id lo p p re d a te d lice C hristm as. As a child ow it? _ ....JWvirttoln* dlfKtof mi and sisters in C hrisi, x M IkaS m tt..................... - .......... h e worid’s th e Lord.. Brothers Bn y/e'i that. A s an ad u lt, I adoree it. it He definiteVe’re all In this together. The thi to nmarch in th e Lord's arm y w e need to th e n e e d s ly rose to th e occasion to} meet rr ing up fast, and our resource: and »plnntl«rt9»n, jy bade our country so it will b e nd writert of edKoriali ara Steph :r; ha te a n d ta k e bac ib m d U m d ito riil bm rdind af others. As fa r as I can td te l.h e is s tiU n ThB member ience ore diminishing faster; ll America our forefathers enviLng to th e m oral Ai do Di Fields. doing th e sam e thing in his hi: position as i discriminatiort are n o t goin, im E Brock. Clark W ilm ttli. Stave tn Cramp, Kevin Richert andd Dan r. William h e energy sioned. ke the future any b etter. Th« sh sheriff. by tmarching to the polls and; Begin by u co to r.la m As a p a re n t and a n educ akes to put down som eone jj ut s t m titold th at even if you are no t ik e you votirig. I’m • s unplem entabecau very th an k fu l for W ayne’s muse they don’i do things lik ve l i yyou can register at the polls. dm irable registered, dd be used for a lot m ore adi -----------------------------tic tion of th e resource officer in your conmiunity. ealize th a t T h en get: involved in« e t Twin Falls C ounty schools, lls. Taking a little tim e to res T\ ys amazed th at we Christians lo tin ferir m always a violence going on in our■so M d e w .it is S t ferences a, make us unique, no sed of trying to impose 01^ /ious adm inistration ^com forting to know our shi sheriff cares „ make our world a lo t: bt e tte r hired during the previou a r e accused could nvs fortitude Candidate showi n others, but it’s OK for th e libK)1 cdiploma who . beliefs on ot that had no high school irea. Yes, som e ice._ about th e y o u th of our are: 1 unbelievers to impose th e ir tified as required by ^ my opinion about I would like to0 voice v) e ra ls and un could not become certifi ould be cut from P j »UCK ^ ( COLLINS think th ese positions shou] >vrite-in l e r i f f candidate ifidential persorme’ " Lincoln County’wr law, and diree for confid n us. beliefs on u: i u i lhat W ayne ^[Svin w l Foils payroll. I am very thankfii 1, a woman I have known enge every reli ,ious person o u t I challeng ' Ciut>l Boudreau, officers in our reasons. will fight to k e e p these off | tnses,M r.ChUders ^schools. This is only one pi for 20 years. th e re to get get involved. If you love t h e : As for the jail expense usiey runs a tight ship not only house prisS f f i r l n T ousl V. Ith a s b e e n mly y eexperience lh a t when . L ord an af oouu r country, then vote. L e to u r should know that w e not m any th a t W ayne has wor] s “Pray and Act.” We can job, she goes all out and but also for other :: Carol takes on a jo oners for the county but I hhave a been in many jails acn to p rotect th e d tizen s off our oi fine counte, not as an inmate yet, b u t job. She has ten o d ty and e. T Those counties do does a fantastic: jol our country. state, counties and th e state. ohol and drug evduaior. jcample, she was given the monies go into the ^ personally have been [BROWN ; fortitude. For exar reim burse us and the• mi n very proud o f alcohc \ “ ><Wtiail. see our joil as a d e a n , well-1 e jt jail expense budget lg > Art in the Pork in • job of overseeing general fund. Yes, the ne has brought I:sei Rg i th. e im pro vem ents W ayne n e with e staff has always trea ted m< . Shoshone, and it is better r m now than it did go over as it was in ddire nee d of ■ m s a s s h e ilf.I T hest ab o u t in th e la s t tw o termi in esy and has dw ays bee n h .A fter repairing h asever been. She She went out of h e r way to’ ide and in teg rity coun< Dvolunteer wlll be missed repairs due to its age. Al Athletic V . think h e show s g re at pride ve inever heard any of th e jai Ings and floors, the ,in his ele cted position. I[ fe 3me to the event. get people to comt pipes, dectrical, ceilingj have fc d confident being away from the educationrays posiA fter beii )n 0officer, w hen Carol is — As a probation Jerom e County Jail was say ar he vrill co n tin u e to do ann outstanding o staff uldng al systemn of of T>yin Falls for several e. Usually when you have sti ter the tim e of day or night \ / ca lle d -n o matter live. I tificate from the Idaho S was interested in the news a m ­ job a s sheriff. ia t,th ey years, I was iir job in a situation lik e that le ninth jail in the •* “ ed, she is there without . - i f she is needed,; their; Assodation, being the n ing to th e retirem ent of M r. ; G ood luck. Dad I Love, I am sure d e relating II treat the inmates b etter. I ) HG gladly take a Saturday to vith that certificate, complaint. She’ll wiUD ® state to be honored with KELLY W ILKINS tchie from his offidal posidcfn G ene Ritchi n e of th e inmates do not s hlare a my oner if that is th e only day ^ meet a probadone , some uty (undersheriff) I am the chief deputy T w in F alls te e r to th e Twin Falls High a s volunteei She staned the jo b with Z they can comc. Sh erred to in Ws ' feelin slings. . , th at Mi-. Childers referr. ithledc program, Iso School athlc Sheriff Wayne Tousley is als< and in a very brief time, [e si states th a t the sher, t no experience, ani implied fact sheet. He Iscrimlnatlon Jhe Letters amount to disi sd projects I served t;the school disuict as ath le d c mt of the $20,000 he /olved in many community p rself to be very competent, t she showed hersel iff gave me $11,000 out I | director and ant physical education superviI re ally can’t see whatt the tl big deal is ch as domestic violence. mployees. W hen I * Carol’s familyy is all grown, so she has • was allotted for his emp orientation. It isley, and I sor from11977 19] to 1984. It was during th is about som eone’s sexual1or My vote goes to Sheriff Tousl - plenty of time to ddonate to th e sheriffs position o f undershal was promoted to the po: It Mr. Ritchie cam e on board, os tim e th aiM im pe yours does too. i-working and w hen somet job. She is hard-wi rdingly a n d still at a in pacts my life in no way eriff, I was paid accordii ee r to the athletic program in a volunteer can’t se e how it affects an; MICHAEL GUELKER ing. she doesn’t q u it until predecessor. The ct * thing needs doing lower wage than m y pre ^rw in Falls 1980. Asi I saw SI Mr. Ritchie, he was o • eeiith er. W ord ab o u t th e “gay “g agendo” is >eople of Lincoln County S it’s done. The peoi Weaver foughi for $20,000 that Sheriff We n d it seem s a Utfriend to5 all, all working as a quiet, effi-.'. floating aro u n d again and 0 the fl i would be very lucky lud to have h e r as sheriff. *• th at first year w ent to tJ em ployees’ ihind-the-scenes helper. >rdy “agenda” X/ntfi tie clence d e n t,b e h lr JNDERSON I CAROLE BUNI 'd li like to a d d that tl stran g e to m e. T he ord; tte wtth Christian consci salaries. In dosing. Td th »als sense, he w as a mother to -th e ough not required by tl a t I know ab o u t is the• «same one everySheriff Weaver, althoufi i Bliss In a real Hasn’t this been the m ost b>eaiitiful e to get by day-toHa; one else has a n d th a t’s to 1 , setting up prio r to a contest, eted the process for oi in prograni,M state law, has complete* Like the poet said, ““ God’s ( mce; why not? fa il lleever? ' day. athletes and coaches during th e indards a n d Training d: They w a n t acceptanc his Police Officer Stand h th e serving atW led wtth falsities 1 Fact sheet fffled and all’s right with adoleshiss heaven h( Anyone th a t e v e r w ent through th and dea n in g u p after the con? A •aven, b ut contest and certification. )rld.” Well, God is in his heaZ After an iratee dcitizen found a “fact world cence should a p p re d a tee tthat. Does a Ritchie had a great rapport , C4 test. Mr.. W I hope that this hass dd ea red misinforman afraid all is not right w ithI cour world. lis rmailbox signed by 3 sheet” inside his mce really m e a n Tm al person’s sexual preferenc the coaches and athletes an d . ogus “fact sheet.” p ost imporw ith all the tion printed in th e bogu We are approaching th e mos rs and ; Wayne Childers a bringing it to me, I ■s V kind of petty , .We th m eessential respect of all who oisting y our vote on tl a t m uch to others? It’s Please join m e in cast itory. W e gained an nt dection in Am erican histc a am compelled to \write my first le tte r to inst som eone ta n t i contact with him. As athletici •like discrim inating agaim W eaver. T hank you. -U Nov. 7 for Sheriff Jimn V mds long cam e in cor u istians have sat on otir h an r the editor. Chris I knew Mr. Ritchie as an | because of th e color of their th< toothbrush. JOCELYN ROBERTS UTS b lore admin* director,•,11 lOUgh and lel the CUnton-Goi lere these socalled “facts” , I wonder where ith the Boy enouj I havo no problem with ml cog in th e success our coachIS and im portani c 5S Jerom e_________ ration, liberal organizations ' Z were obtained.. IItt :states th at 44 employees hink lh at we istrat Scouts’ ruling. I don’t thir ithletes enjoyed during th e s e . es an d athli oUywood defile religion andd rem ove deputies have left the : and 12 reserve: de ;cept anyone •ars I was adm inistering th e pyo)St everyeight years rd e a d t l M ' . . I | should force them to acce 3d from our schools a n d mosi y SI Sheriffs D epartm ent dur•: Jerom e County God 1 they don’t w a n t to. On th thte other h a n d , if r s i i b y a n d 8 * ^ , tiere else. We can no longer s y ’s lenure as sheriff. In > ing Jim Weaver’s ccept others fo r wher TmdiiiidllMforalacUom they are no t re ad y to acce jtchie, you have done a comIBS. God M r. R itd Ust, I discovered th a t seven y God will take care of thing ■- reviewing the se that a homosay G " p jiitw N o v .l. who they a re a n d realize i )le jjob for 20 years. You w ere dves. W e m endable and the 12 reserves never •Ips those who help them selv * of those ndmedd ai ■ous as a heterohelps LatMraeanbesubmlttad ap p red ate d by myself and m an y sexual is ju s t as dangerou greatly app eriff Weaver. O ne employive to ac t as well as pray. I worked for Sherif lave to deal w ith have ;'TWlnftll*orBurteybin« TFHS will miss you, and as you sexual, th en th ey will hav ted , th e others. TFi It take Al Gore, if d e c te oyed, one passed away ' ee is still employe ^any re su ltin g consequenc aic es.W e h av e I t will ' Bok 548. TWmW ia, JD83301,orbjrM>aII IDJ ith tthe College of Soulhem ’ reU beral w ork vrith ally does m ean h e left), one )pointmertt of only one m ore ■ (which technicall; :ady wiih schools ap^ : am sure they will re d ly g r o \ ^ o i 9 letlanOrnaglcvaiiey^ seen som e o f those alread BSppromoted to chief of idge on the Supreme C ourt to ti give th e . Idaho, IQam retired, one was ruiidw--400wofda: . . Iand com m unities pulling ng their su p p o rt judgi ' J. Clinton know youUoas a great volunteer in th e i^ :e, aanother to asslstiml chief •ath blow to the Boy S c o titt.' J Hazelton police, naaM M SiBnd^tNm: £,from th e ir program s. This h is seem s a l i tt l e deatl n. * program , IS vetoed a ban on p artid -bjlrth li abornd sseveral w ere offered ; of Hazelton, and h asv urifair lo th e children, II kknow, b u t if B inendous, DUKEE WISEMAN jobs in order to b e tte r supon three times, the m ost h o n ; higher-paying Job )ut know th a t to d o n i those who a r e pulling out n u rd e r__________ Twin Fa! ilies. Sheriff W eaver did linful and obscene way to mt J port their familie: ifference is trivpainl 'w i S i o i w a r t B yoiir k discrim ina te against diffe iate one deputy th at was J have to terminate Mercury N e w i From tha San ioM (Cattf.) (< a it ! i Dilit ---- L I e t t e rIS—------ T ^ n mes-Newm ^ r — L I rTERS— lyxbm .':,-".' ft 'y-' S ' 1 S a ! 1 I ( WMOOI9M,/ I■ 7BU. ■ ^ 4 ^ I ■ ^ exAcnyo% ^\ ^ j/tff By Bruce TInslly IM a ll a r d n i l m o r e 3arry Trudeau By Gc I D o o n e s b uu rry I tw O ti R z n s iP j o s r v tc iA H i ^ .-O p t- WAR ^ /aoNAPf t, I K O O "* ^ l- ^ ■ 'i ' Wt, Twin FtOt, klaho A-U y,0ctob«r30.3000 ‘nn)«»Mew»,l MomUy.i \\ O p in io n , ! C - ----- L ehTTERS — , ve do not rebuild our rc ^ iM C D R E W f ."'Lrt’s tap natural resoi • ! ; ;• I I I I I ] I ; : ; • I I ! : ; : ; ; ; I ! I : • : . Twin Falls County has a resource that n e o ls to b e t His name is Je n > Packer,) ninning for sheriff. B ynatw alreso\ircc,Inu Stayed in was bom in Twin Falls, sia a i^ fo r -Twin Falls and worked hhai cars. All this community for 32 ycai wc need to do is vote forr him hi for verything s h ^ f , and he will b e ever u r county. 'wc n e ^ and want for our i licated to He has always been dedici vork vvith his profession. H e will wor and espe* his deputies, the public an >licvcs by cially children. Jerry btslie w e form working wilh children, we hat standard early in life that lOod. H e is carry through to adulthoo< em e n t. He retired from laW enforcem ent, bu t he . could enjoy his retircm eni nunity. So 'secs a need in our commui resource. let’s nol waste a natural1 rc r. Vote for Jerry Packer. EVELYN TURLEY TwinFalls gtestohKfivlduallty GOPequata mblican Party is th e The Repub dividual freedom, of party of indh responsibility and of individual re: For individual accountability. ac dividual responsibility without indiv nrabilityi there can be and accounts n. T he Republican Party no freedom.' is thc partyy of o individual respect. n s respect the individRepublicans ual enoughh to t< b ^ e v e that th e not the federol g o v ^ individu^, ni m ake the best decisions ment, will nu for his ownrt life, li for the life of his family andIffto r the life of his comlease rem em ber th at munity. Plea y whcn you go to th e • pliilosophy w November. polls this Notie Republican candiWhcn the rge W. Bush, seeks soludate, George lucation, Social Security tions to educ xjnomy, h e will care first and the econ individual. Bush crusts about the tal ig government. you, not big 1 lur state and local W henour Republican. m candidates explore live problems, they will waystosolvj begin witiiil yyou, tiie individual, not ^S T thegov lovemment. They b<jievetheE le govem m eni comes jije [qq 0 ( ^ level and goes up, iic federal levd and nottrom the 1. Locally, we have some goesdown.! Gary Grindstaff U t c s t e d rraces. a rockm an. Republican and Bill Bro< s for county commissionlamdidatcsf eis, care abc iboui you as an individ„al. Tliey W will respect you when lgthe issues of Twin Falls „ddit!ssiiiet County. Aiss jyou decide upon a r Twin FaUs County. slieiiftforT X the remember tl Republican candidate, Jerry I acker. beUeves in yP t,ecdoni,re responsibili ty and accountabili bility of the individual, Our Repu ipublican candidates for ,he nadon, t e state and the counri, th ,y „ „ g „ o)d d iand honest persons you. not about big w h o c i^ aabout b eoverament ent. p u m ake your choice for Wlienyol JS this November, place our leaders your trustt ir in the American individise Republican. ual. Choose ON BLOCK SHARON oils Itten Missing Siamese kltti Just because you see a c doesn't mean it’s a stray. ^ chve y .W jiext to lhe kindergarten a *Hori2on Elem entary in JJerom e e. »This is the second ia tteJn we v have in thc last six'months. hs. Hfe take ats. W e Jreiy good care of o u r cats. ^ v e them plenty of food, 1 *and make sure they are nc ‘Even p v ii^ them a weekl And teaching them to be i Didn’t you think he was a healthy to b e a stray? Whi V h a ta to u t even asking th e n e i^ b »o rne m t h e area that you found him n iil^ e y know who h c belongs to. 1 .. teachers at thc Kindcrgor '■ICenterhave been introdu ' 'him so they Would know v ho he ww belongs to. Now m y 2-yeai rCiu-.oldsister walks around caUing f th e lg for kitten. We have all been t m outlO Tk. ing. So would you please se b1 e o km d person and return him to u s ? H e is a cream-colored Siamese wilh crystal blue eyes. W< . him a lot IAMAT7I • ELIZABETH. NATlIAl ■ . HANNAH AND FAITH tTH • JOHNSON Jerome sliding Military needs rebulh While watching th e fir^ first presidential candidates’ debat b ate con. I. ceming our m ilitary iJrep reparednesn the vice president saidI w« we have the best-trained, th c best^ ” ■equipped forces in th e w( said he would rebui military. In the ev e n t of u te m a . J fm tional crises, our airborne brigades are th e first to b deployed. .. On July 1,1997, th e A r ahon o f 73rd toblished th e 3rd Battalic • . A rm or^ R e c e n t . The: h ey w e re the only airborne armore o ^ r e g i- ^ ■' ment in the U.S. Army. T his d e a . ■ed i p p o r t sion eliminated arm ored for the troopers of o u r aii that divisions. It had bee n planned pla the 3/73rd would b e equi with the new “M8” armo tem. This system vvas due dut to have been in place on Oct. 1,1997. 1.1 wt iof peaceBccausc of lhe high cost Bosnia, keeping operations in Bo e top leaderHaiti and Rwanda, the tc id iiit necesship of the Army found sary to cancel nol onlyf th e 3 rd Armored but Bottalion of th e 73rd Am also the new arm ored gun gu system. young man ' I am thc parent of aI yo ■ed th e army ' who as his MOS entenki ' at Fort Benning, Ga., to tundergo intiym an ' the training as an infant! 7th A irborne and training at th e S07th jw :serving Jump SchooL H e is now nee:Division. with thc SOlst A irb o rn re d n essisan . Our military prepared rity. W hat I 'Issue of national securit> ing o u r air* have written concerning my opinion, a bome divisions is, in my Jintoh-Gore lack of honor in th e Clini eed a presiadministration. W e need lur m ilitary dent who will honor our men and women an d will wil provide leed to be the equipmeni they nee< able to defend o u r coufit •quote Admiral William ‘5F o0( g”o“fW “ ar,” “’ ,, his book,'.‘Lifting th e Fo our miUtary is heading ig ffo rn tram — f \ “independent” politician,i,Itiiink I “i rtienaso°of straddling th e fence. Wh litidan ocalled “independent” f. jlit imediaiecomcs to mind, I think imm iheriff hly of Twin Falls County Sht itifies Wayne Tousley, who identi v nt, whathimself as an independent, ^ever thac means. isidon to Now I am not in tiie posii he sure label Sheriff Tousley, butt h parallel to has some ways that are par ne is he that of the Democrats. One you wiU can solve any problem if yc ©ve him m ore money. Off ccourse, ^he can’t run as a Democrat .jTwin Falls County if he wa vants to ^be elected, but who do you ousup* _pose the Democrats wiU vo vote for? ,' ,Wayne Tousley, of course. ferry I urge you to vote for Jei jPacker. He is highly quaW lified to ffill the office of Twin Falls Us County ^sheriff and not afraid to la! label him* -self. Hc is a Republican. Vi We are rge you to “Packer Backers” and urgi jbe thc same. Vote on Nov. V. 7. DWIGHT SHAW TwinFalls K W H y 7^^ JM H ■ ed wtth homework swamped in my local paper I was •eading rea ime town came against where somi th at th e • too muchI homework h teachers, send se our kids home with, going to I have aa granddaughter | igh here in Jerome. She junior high comes to>our oi house after school get hom e from undl h er• parents pt le bring;' hnm r so much work. S hel rk th at she starts to work homework m as on as soon i she has a snack, jurs, she is still working Three houi •work; sometimes as long on homcwc ours before she is as five hon Saturday, she has through.. Then Tl le has more. She 1 no tim e to be a kid. IresenIIiiit as a grandmother. Fd e a r from otiier parents like to heai idparents as to why they andgrandj ve a study haU to at least don’l have do soipeof of this in. YJ.TOUPIN MARYJ le Jerome . i V ia g ra iliftbio in (From CNr\a) Flr#t TlmoAvaJ^ ______ College' Fluiinking oi)ut of Eleictoral C( ov. George W. Bash and Vice President Al , rGore arc riding a in tiie T r crollercoaster p, presidential contcst, with first onc nc in the le;id. then th e other. Even v^ Cov. Bash in Uie n witii voter, some lead on the^ popular p< odd-s-makers s give G«>re the rs still ^ pr Cted Electoral projc“ college vote. te. Bizarrely eniiiigli, in th e case of sucli su a head-on colli* .S. Con-stitution tm m ps sion, tiie U.S. th e vote o fth the people, Tliat’s been ecaasewhli tiie IHtlicentury Elect ectonil College, each of es’ presidential races tiie 50 states’ areconducte ;ted as individual contests. Wlial’s I’s more, .since the rules dinner■take ta all and heavily UUed loward ird the largest states, it t aa presidential candi* meatus that d;ue need win wii only more votes ne else in each of th e 11 thj’m anyone tes lo win enougli eleclargest states toral votes; to capture thc prize, singly. Ixjlh Burfi and Not surprisin pending more time in Gore arc spe g stales like Michigan, hu-ge swings lio, Florida smd Ulinois,Ohio mia tiian insmaller Pennsylvaiiii Iready-decided states. states or alre ■ge BiLsli mny win m ore So George Dies nationwide, but Al popular vote [Iwin Gore could v more voces in ;y states to l)ecome pres* enougli key i lat haps>en.s. count on a ident. If tiiat neet bet>veen an alreaciy * big disconrie d public and our nation* di-sengaged i al politics, orm would lie for states One reforr to alloaite: their tl: electonil votes dif* Vithout making any ferentiy.W it ;>the U.S. Consthution, changes to Id slates couldase a proiwrtional aUcxratiun, like lil that used to allot delegatesin in most presidential pri'itli a proportional sys* maries. Witl ididate witii 55 percent tem , a candi jular of tiie popul; vote in a stii x* wins it of that stale’s electoral S5i>ercento votes, but not nc all; if the seccmti* ■ , , ^ S t I'VI-n H i u1->1 ‘ H m — place finisher receives 45 I^-rcent j> I lhe iwpular vote, they wi of win 45 'percent of the elc'ctoml voti ines, instead of nothing. If all slates adopted thiss diange. < kvnplay the effect would Ik“ lo dowi the imixirtance of the 11 largest lui .states, and make all statess imore and comixjtiiive for ekkriortil votes vc more altnictive to presiden L'litial ciindidales. Tliis metiiod has hi a ;uisconilogic and fairness to it that pelling. But critics of this refonn n point out lhat it also could i a t . Ill a increase die po.ssibiliiy tha d>ree*way race, no Candida la te would receive a majorityoof t h e Elecior.il College vote. III, w h y To avoid sucli confasion, ' ^ 4S 20.=i THus t h c . i t c r p c r l o n n . i i u,es.u cs. rhe Ballroom , .S tre e t N . I V i n l-.il ■ ri h o s lu in e Slu 12;.^ t.s $ 2 0 . 0 0 p e r p c:rsr s^ o n . T ic k c ts T i c k e t s ;»v.»iU\blc .u : s in e s s .in ii C l.issic C : u in n.lg g i:III Twin l-.ills l-vcrvbodv*s Busii r l e n e 's l-liiv\ ei-s in I c r iu n c ;\rli S S.> v M « » D r u i ; in B u h l ~ I FKSTOwma. gcDirtSamaJUCMtli.'■ e ^ 1 !-l ^c'H SIAS'n^ ^ M r fU m l o n Yaur Tmnmmlmm lm Ad. 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The experience com* byacddcn 1m y undivided attention, No„w hcn icn I h ea r of a stxaU ed Joaw nol simply do a ay with this 18ih* 1 iclironism? All other ' century ariachr .•lions are by a direci federal elc-ciior Why nol elect v’ole of l))e jK-oj)le. jK-o] nt itin a simple, natioiuil the president jters then would l>e vote? All voten attention no matter I given etjualI aiti lived. where they livt ection of the president | Direct elc'ctic stant ninoff would lie ijj-inp an instan ;ind most efficient way ' ,j,j. fairest smd :ial tth e nation's chief (.„sure thai om m ands support from executive comi 'llia t’s cera majority of voters, vi dian can Ik- Siiid for tainly more; dli! Ited Elt'Ctoral Oillege. tijy antiquated upgrade the demcxrra. It is lime toI upi )gy ^w e use in electing ^ ceclinology Dwerful office. our mosi jx)we ’/alle€^ jie ttte . '“7 ^ e a i e n . ti I I t i i s i ssiionSpetial i 1 .1 ' I J I " .. l A Bush falls Hispanics5 Jerry Pac ’acker is nm ning for sheriif„tT w inI n FaUs County. We tiiink iiis dm e for foi a change, las an advanced certifi* Jerry has cote from1 the d Police Officer Is and Training Academy. Standords 0 je „ y h o s:bbeen i responsible for Igeis. This experience tiie state Departm ent of Probationn and a Parole. I like these traits for our ou next sheriff, s in voting for Jerry Packer, our )ur next sheriff of Twin Falls Count jnty. CENEAl AND MARTHA d ANIEU ELS 'alls Twin Fol 11^ M I am writing in supportt cof Gary mmission* Grindstaff for county comi < vebeen «er. In the short time I have olitical involved in Twin Falls pol i i iactivities, I luive leam ed ti . t( irespect Gary. His ability■totake up of |the input of a varied grouf inicrests, carcfully considc ide^tiie i information he has al hani m dand i ichoose a well-measured acourM of atiy. Even oction impresses me greal ) ways agree ithougli Gary may not alwo i; 'vritii an individual aboutlissues,_he “CePosiiis respectful of an opposin ’tion. AlUiough Gary and11I may not confident agree on all issues, I am cc of his ability as a county’ ocommissioncM*. Ilis sincere conpar , mes and regard to community issui aU charac* his genuine patriotism, all servant. teristics of a fine public se I hope that die voters w will support Gary. Twin Falls Cou . needs his leadership andd imaturity. CHRISTOPHERS. HARRIMAN TwinFalls credentials Packer packs pa rrONW If'Y r .Grindstaff displays abi iblllty lie populaWitli a sizable Hispanic iaho, 1 feel tion here in soutiiem Ida! it might be beneficial to) rr ^ y cerinder tain facts about Texas um of tiie facts George W.’s watch. AU of courtesy of the Hispanicc (Caucus 3nvention from the Democratic Con in Los Angeles this year.r. se Bash. Mosl Hispanics oppose nates, tiie According to most estima one-tiiird governor received only oi 1998. of Uie Hispanic vote in 19 •der issues. Bush has ignored bordt Since the governor took<coffice, .me in tiie average per capita incom ped a pouu border re ^ o n has droppe jioi fth e ciach, relative to tiie rest country. ^d a single Bash has never visited along the colonia - shanty towns ali .sewer ser* border tiiat lack water, st vice and electricity. Thes Texans iditions,yet Uve in Third Worltl condi •roas invitaBuLsli has refused numert « rate con* tions to visit these despei ditions in his ovm state. rgarten Bush opposed kindergj ilis educaexpansion. Bush touts hii os, tile govtion record, but in Texas, cr expan* em or chose tax cuts over riy educa* sion of funding and early tion for Hispanic childrei T h tie ;irc more examr ^ sliatter Stubborn facts like these the iUusion of inclusion1 aand compassionate conservatism, Bu.sh*type compassion od for Texas ership has not been good for - and it won’t be good fo: Amcrica. KYLE “BUD” LEUZF TwinFalls_________ A tfU MX \ 1^ I # ■' \ I Vi 733-0931 cxl. 2 Fax: 734-55.-^8 ^ jM B{urley ur 77-4042 'J T 677-^ m T F ax : 67-7-4543 67 /2 1G Sth ^ 3 2 5 1/2 .c c m E m a il: twv :i n a d ® m a g i c v a l l c y ^.co V 132 3rd S lre e t W N 1 1 ■ I m ■ ■ ■ . IM<F>Ii.l<Uio T1mM4taw»,TMn .M 2 N }bw30,2000 Mondai, Octota a t io n ___________________ ___ - l e a l t h le s -N iday In T h e Tlmei Every Mond Expan(i d e d r i g h cts ruling createss o v e r l o a di of appeals cts is yet to be determ ined.” DN (AP) - T h e effects WASHINGTON he ruling. Issued in June, said The S u p re m e C ourt•t is i: se e in g t h e ew Jersey man who fired shots ummcr’s grounda New effects of last sumi ex p a n d s into) aa black fam ily’s hom e was b re a k in g ruling>which wl id e ; e n title i t l d to have a ju ry decide jury-trial rights in certain crim i•ther hc acted out of hate and Ic cof ap p e als by whethi n a l cases; A pile ger Id be sen t to p riso n longer could d e f e n d a n ts who0 ssay th e ir se n than[1 che ti ordinary maximum, tences arc unfair. ew appeals citing th a t decilied that virtually New The justices niled I are rolling in to th e Supreme hat could b o o s t s . utionai a n y q u e s tio n that S y irt^-and the ju s tic e s already imum sentencto', ,' .;C(>urt, so m e o n e ’s maximt e ordtfed lower courts to take nko wais mdti--: -^hayeo such as w hether a crime a ses. bw'look al a num ber of cases, v a t e d by ra cial1 h ate , m u s t b'e •;, . Q'.nftw im e , ll jury. Judges no ' to iyrer. et courts have d e d d e d somo d e d d e d by a trial jt iew Bndants are entitled to a new ie such issues on; •. i longer can dedde i rip^i/-lrig. th e ir own during'sentencing. sei Mlan ai y of th o se ca ses involve In essence, thee ocoun said lgs. U ntil now, ju d g e s often right to tria lib i^ .'-.^ r^ rti^ c o n s titu tio n a l rigi such issues as how al it says,” 5 ,a id > f J u w« dedded « ju r y m ea n s what d l cocaine someone sold: more N ew Y o rk law aw yer GeraI4-:^!?i®u™ ger a in e can le a d to a longer preddeht o f the> ,,/'«dcali Lefcoun, fonnerr pr in y son s e n te n c e . B u t m any Btion of Crim ihal:::.=\prisoi N ational Assodorio teals say those d edsions now ■ts. “That’s appea D efense Lawyers, rt 1be made by th e jury if ttheh ustice sin c e '^ h e ; m ust b e d ro c k U.S. just tthe he lg q u an tity co u ld boost rs.” ■•.'I’': ': d ru ^ Founding Fathers.” am um sentence. ocns of cases th a t • ; roaxm “There are dozen iu s t Ither appeals say juries musl [own th e p i k e ; Oth h a v e co m e dow lu n i ide such issues as the amouni iging sentences ds \ jdeddc already” challengin oss in a fraud case, or a defen uling, sdd M lahii-" ofloss a result of the nilir It’s use of a gun, if that factoi ise law yer N e a l , dant’s c r im in a l defense ild allow a longer maximum mm jv er, he v id e d ,' would S o n n e tt. Howeve ion term. as far-reaC W ng • ptison “ W h e th e r it has I I ' ’I CINCINNATI (AP) (Al - Police a n d ;elting ready fo r a protesters are gelti visit next montii1by more thim 100 oth sides o f th e C E O ’s fro m both Atlantic. )m Europe and th e -, Executives from 1 U.S. attending ihe Trans A tlantic ;uc are com ing to B usiness Dialogue investm ent.', talk about tradee and a rays ofelitoinajing*and to discuss ways is. cosdy regulations. lic s w iU M lp iitin But th e ir critics force, saying the' ■gns r o u p ^ ^ n i ^ ^ ic co global econoniic ( n tro lliy tn o ful and disregards rich and powerful h u m an rig h ts and anc the e n v iro n ment. [y’re ready for any Police say dioy’r* 3ut that m ost proconfrontation, but testers gathering6 hhtc r e ( o r t h e , N i r e . , 16-18 conferencec Wlll wi be peaceful. ssured m e t h a t “ T h e y ’ve assu cm a n d 'r W H / ^ ^ they’re nonviolent elieve that. If not, reason not to belle u in e d lh V n tlM P tffw e ’re w ell-truin pt. Vince D ehjad. thing.?,’’ said Capt.' In Seattle last: year, yei lens o f thoustraiors converged sands of demon.stn! ing a World T ra d e on the d ty during neeting, so m e o f O rg an izatio n met th e m lo o tin g imd iin< v a n d a liz in g cc using t e a r gas buildings. Police lets arrested m ore and rubber bullets e. The disruptions than 500 people. 1 nost SIO ndilidn in cost the d ty almosi extra security. olice say th e F B I C in c in atti polic mforccment agenand other law-enft d e s are hdping; and ar local author* ite s a r c re ad y 10 lo work 12-hour ports say they plan shifts. Local airpon md will whisk the extra security and when business leaders•s downtown d they arrive. ■ jn’t wont to blow “ W e su re don’t red B u sh elm an , t h i s ," s a id Ted sp o k esm an forr th ll e C in c in n atiucky Iniem ational N orthem Kentuck Airport. “ T h e s e a r e big bi c o m p a n ie s . an make dedsions These people can lot to on w hether ornot t put a plant in your area,” hesaid aid. more dian 5(K) peoPlanners say moi T re a s u ry p ie , in c lu d in gg U.S. t crice Summers and Secretary Lawrciic o ff ic ia ls fromn th t e E u ro p e a n Kted to attend. Union, are expecte oup, the C oalirion One local group iconomy, said they for a Humane Ecoi lui-of-iowners will ex p e ct som e oui-i iolent protest. The join iheir nonviolc nvironmenial laws group w ants envii dc agreements and w ritten inio trade j X dtizens ■ would like to see ordinary o ny in th e t r a d e h a v e som e sny prt)cess. 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A U Y B' I Criticss g e a r up forr 1t r a d e meetir h & Fili t n — ■ _____________ e L I U I BIM ----------- S o u th e r'n r Id a h o Exchange W a ste Ea ------------------------- _____ TWln F a lls IV rtBurance S t a te Farm Ips Area ** r f iE ii ra in in g C ra fts ■ Fri ------------- ^ H EA TIN G & P U BB L I C N O T I I C E O F C OJ TTON & SO N SI C e n te r Ai \uu t o n iymouth.* Dodge I C hrysler • Plyn REG IONM A L M E D IC A L C E N T E R » M r rs u B is H i s THAKI LAT T ^I^MAG31C I VALLEY HARRISON r p FORD n \itu r e & A p p lia n c e ] Terr^ — — B o z z u t o ’s MR CONDmONING I j u u E S * OF C o m m e r c e C>iAMB£fi ha l S n O N A L A M lIE N D M E NI T N S T I T U T K subdivision of th o p o so d lslc lc Itoorr political p Ished by law. slolo ostobllshoio p ll o n : E ffect of A dopt sinturo would bo perm itted to Tl'O LoO'slati ollon allow ing munlclpnlitiea bom b o n d s to tho stato bond b a n k lo o n s from Iho oulhO «-, • nulhorlty or oo bloln b li by Iho munlOpollty’s b o n d a , 7 * i f ^ - r x s Tluld a ' pool sm aller bond Issu e s , lullon u n ld p o l b onda or mako lo a n s la t Artfelo Vlll of th o Conslllullo T hat Dd by ,Illlos by Issuing Its ovm revt o U h a0 JS ta te of Idttho b o am ondod STATEM EN N TS FORTHE tjonds;, Tlse eT h e Slolo could obtoln b e t­ iddlllon th e re to o f a M EW .SEt p r o p o s e d3 AMENDMENT o d oo s tings, m oro ottrnctlvo Inlorost ^ i S 1 I!to bo know n o n d doslgnalod 5wor undonvrlllng c o sts Ihon iBlllu1 .C h a n g in g tnno o n a m o of tho Public ion ZA. Artlcio Vlll of Iho Consllli a llllos c ould ochiovo Indlvlduad as thoth« Public School PorSchool F u n d to )f th o S to le of Id a h o a n d to road o s r s e o nd b a n k oulhoiliy w ould b e lomn oi iFund dorlMos tho X w s " m nnont E n d o w g o sta to funds or rev e n u es o a HORion th is fund an d othor tho Con- disiinctlon botvw jot T hat S octlon 4 , Artlcio IX, of tl UNICIPAL BO N D BANK AUTHOF S j a l r c;ocurity ; for lls bonds, lu rth o r slona public schools. It also .j y Ml am o n d o d funds ro lato d to pi [It N otw ithstanding th e provlslor stltution o l tho S to to of Id ah o b>0 o ai krtlcio lorosi COSIS, T ho bond b a n k 0 c o n slsio n i wllh Iho gf fg m n k o s Iho n a m o \)socllon (1) of S e c llo n 2 of Artld to road a s lollows: rsoululd b e roiiovod from sloto conondow m ont funds hold y,,,, tho loglslaturo m o y ono c t lows ^NENT EN- othor p o m ia n o n t or PUBLIC SC H O O L PEHMANE oi lobt lim itations ond volor a p n n w M E N T FUND DEFINED. Th T ho public by th o stn to . zing tho slo lo lo e stab lish a bon D J ool n o fin n n n n t nnrtowrTlonIllu o r olhor s p o d o l proval roqulrom Irom onis. n s woll a s con stilu onSt dlo?r“cl? h ig h w w dlstrlcter 2 .T h o a m o n d i d m e n t c lo ritlo s tho lurn d o f ih o ; authority to p u r c h a s e Iho bond «sch icoi suooivision fostrictio Ictlons upon Iho loan of th e uftici-. p u rp o se cTlstrlct o r politico c o o d s liom so u rco ol m o n e yt fifor th o Public School Stato shall c o n i s t o f th e procoo s oi o r othor o b llg a llo n s of a muhlc pur- ol Iho sto le oslobllshod :Du> t t d t o i h o Btnlo's crodllII to m w o horoto- Po rm an o n t E n d o)w w m ont Fund. th n unin ol 8 u ch la n d s 0 8 have Issu ed or u n d o rla k o n lor onyJ pu oailtv fIsi to 0 m u n id p a l corporation, lond T h e q u e stio n to bo out mokos II oaslor lor g " " '' I a u th o riz e d by law a n d to Ion lOroQttor b o 3,Tho a m o n d m Tiont t foro boon grn n to d . o r m oy hofoi to oloctors of Iho Stolo of Idol n d Ihol wlll produce ^ o n o oy v t to a m unicipality with such loons EM ENTS FORTHE lonorol gov,r,o sto to to b u y la a ran to d , to tho sta to by tho gone loor STATEM flf gonorol oloctlon shall bo n n d s, a n d moro m on o y for■ppublic schools. II will S ° kL®5 o c u ro d by boncJs. n o lo s or olhor o rn m o n t, kno w n a a sc h o o l la lom I se othi 3 S O F THE P RO PO SIE D AMENDMENT jo dor -S H A L L A RTICLE Vlll. VI l-off o l Ihol land. Tho g ^ ^ a taktio n s ot th e municipality Issuod th o so Qranlod In Hou of su chi:: la n d s nc- not c a u s o a solt-o i will allow sc h o o ls. IrH E STATE O F 1. T h lsn m Bndmont ondr w To ly porso n o r qiqiq m o ln tain s n ir quirod b y gift o r g ran t from ony pi irtokon o s o u th o riz o d by law. 1 CO N ST IT U TIO N O F THI I wwn ater districts, d llos. c o u n BY TH E AODI- rlgnllon nnd Ids ito IDAHO B E AMENDED B' o ing m o lorgost. Sinco corpornlion uncTor a n y low oorr grnnl of public s c h o o ls boIr llo th o authority lo o btain lunds cc s oi c i a l purpose d istricts fer JTION ZA, AR-t tip s a n d .o ihoorra OS In ia S O .Itfa h o h a sh a d " “ hj,, tho gonom l g o v a m m o n t; n n d of all i olhor brcom lng a sm to lin h a s e m u n ic ip a l b o n d s , no lo s or i TION O F A N EW SECTI b d lv ls to h s 10 sovo ta x p o y o r INQ TH E LEG -. poTltlchl subdiv •f’ ,ns to toll e n dow m aol lond lo r obligations o r t o m ako loans i T IC L E Vlll. At/THORIZIN g ran ts o l land o r m onoy m ndo 10 lo Iho I stato tho au th o rity to aol n Ihey ESTAB-' monoy w hon m havo lo borrow m o n e y jj; U IV onISLATURE T O ENACT LAWS n l lor flon- ,aiao m on o y lo r th' IdpallTlos. th e le g lsla tu ro may oi from tho gortoral g ovornm onl IK'AUTHORITY o r Issuo,bond s. H ai u - L ISH IN 6 A BOND BANK' w horo n o n oted lor th a t land oral oducatlonol p u r p o s e s , oorrw or i«vs a uthorizing t ^ e b o n d bank Sendr n^ n.enl will nIloW lo c al gqvCIPAL BO N D S 2 : T he om TO P U R C H A S E MUNICI atod In ouch o v o ro n o -m lllio n a c o lh orspo cln l p u rp o se is Indlcotoc oi , OBLIGATIONS ornm ontnl jntitle eniiti s w ho ollhor havo n o 00o s or itlvo sh a ro s o v o r. o v o n w ith flfantt’ Bfl o s ta n to 'o r dfsirlbutlvo ^ ’l u u e re v e n u e b o n d s . n6tos i OR CrrWER MUNICIPAL3OMUNICIPALI- COSS o r w ho 0 hnvo lim ited apco ss to th e hi O 5r so- AND MAKE LOANS TO I irlctlons on tho disposal •< , 10 m ofj a sta t* * th a t m a y M c h a a tto tr o sta te ; longstanding rostrli e ts to U o b ta in financing a t r a to s bllaa- T I E S S E C U R E D BYr M U N IC IPA L' bond m ark>0 ^ onds ot nny oi o n d o w m o n t ton S v l ^ n d £ f l S £ ^ or” oth e r ot)ligi .s lUNICIPAL ’OBthut a ro lo ss thnn th thoy c a n curronlly ob is; b o n d s O R OTHER MUI lor th o laws rosiricilon in m e td lo f o n o or m ore'm unlclpalliios: • et ow ing o n 0 stand-alone b a s is , SIZING L A W S toln by borrowir to, lor L IG A T IO N S : AUTHORI. 1 0 0 so c llo n s (G4.000 rts,dovl3os, no m o ro th a n 10 or tho Stntorall o th o r g rr'its , gilts, < >) P led g e o r otho rw iso obtlgolo, li ol v in g s lo Ihoso ontttlos o n d HORITY. WITH- rosulllng in sa oov Of Iho PERMITTING THE AUTHC Ito for gon- ocros) ot on d o w mmi o n t lond c a n b e sold a n d In^ o r tjoquosis m a d o lo tho stato In-lhe n a m e o n d o n bohoTf of r 0 ISSUE REV- Iholr ta xpayers, °[ itolitv OU T AN ELECTION, TO po ry o ar. oral oducuiDonat p u rp o s o s io na tU d J m a u n ls n iataI a s lls a g e n t a n d Insirumontoiii r n ™ n ,.l.m l..o „ .li.ln g u .o ILE FROM O R 3 . Locol govorn EN U E B O N O S PAYABLI >Q| o nrnlnaa 4.T h o omondm<m o n t will result In moro jq ilfk: fun d s o r r e v e n u e s of tho slalo slat oro |jj«ly *® =AL BONDS O R bond b ank outhorll^ outi ; sc h o o ls by giving tho lly for SE C U R E D BY MUNICI Wl •or. m at pro? monoy for p u b lic a so u rco of p a y m o n l or socurlty f ro S. TO PL E D G E smollor govorni sauod O T H E R OBLIGATIONS. , tl lan d s m ay ainlo a n alto rn o tlvIvo i to tho curront.TnofII ratings or vmo borrovi infreNDS O R REV- lossor crodll ral g rinp<i«Hlf>d In lo n Iftnfl bflnK-fui v o r S P E C IF IC STATE FUNC lUilcULlaJ}0 ficiont roqu lro m om n it th a t land exchanges io‘oul*horiv°wl?h suc?i priority,oow •o Iho OF PAYMENT quontly. To It o x to n i th a t Iho s t o l e . “iisnd ro neoiiiro Qtnof Innrtfl wlinin )nuoa E N U E S A S A SO U RC E1 C hin Ithftsm to m ust bo porform io oi d ro ocqulro lond for r u®s e s ol su c h f u n d s or revenue dillonal rovonuos or olhor a s n oo c O R S E C U R IT Y F O R\ IB O N D S O R p le d g es oddillo o faulhorily sh a ll dotorm ino. In flnoilcuuius. tho public s c h o o l1oondow m ont. usin g mo ^ t h 10 iq S ISS U E D BY so ls to su pppoorlrl Ih o so bonds, tho in to re sl .. ary ior O T H E R OBLIGATIONS rtio a c n u iro |.a n d B o n k F u nndd ro fe rro d to In Iho “ X ® a n ‘c e with law. to b o n ocossary B ro IL 3 E ST A BL ISH c o sls will bo rotd u co d bocouso tho fin an c - : ^ T H E A U TH O RITY . TO Of^wujfl ddOdJ&LlDO n m o n d m o n t. th oQ is ta lo wlll bo abio lo oprlato: . HER RESERVE ing wlll bo ;low vlowod a s m oro secure by th e gthhrtr lanrtw I^lhlrl sonrt) D EBT SERVICE OR OTHE 11 b o doDoa: hold, lor a lim itedd ttim e, tho procoods ol ;) E sia blisn d o b i sorvico roson o rs on 1IVATE CREDIT b o ndinvostore t d thoy wlll accept a low or FU N D S. T O OBTAIN PRIV endowm oni land , ^ othor r e s e r v e funds; jgitiirt Inm ihft Dut>lie g e h o o l jmrmoDflQl n sn io of p u blic s ichool et ooi s or R BO ND S O R intorosirato. onco- E N H A N C E M E N T FO R Lnvonrnlnos (or Iator p u r c h a s)0 e of roplacom ont lond j) O bloln p riv a te cre d it onhonc S ISS U E D BY 4. L ocalgovorr ibilQO- O T H E R OBLIGATIONS thot wlll b o m o r o> vvalu ab le a n d will proI for b o n d s, n o lo s o r olhor obilg o n Iho orocooda. lly In fit ESTABLISH A havo difficulty Ir gelling bonda p a s s o d for TH E AUTHORITY. TO E d u co m o ro incomTie e lor public schools. I Issu e d by th e aulhorily; IS oncfprolo cls. This provision OGRAM. TO IN- now lacllltlos or REVOLVING LOAN PROC Uttod to tho s.P fo c o JS froro m tho salo ol puWk: ' Tho q u o stlo n ro b o submlttoi )) E sta blish a rovolving loan1 propr hoe ppo s s o g o of bond pro p o sa ls S !BY TH E AU- m ay aid In th onds. V E S T M O N E Y S HELD o| oloctors or Iho S ta to of Idaho> aatt Iho noxt school o n d o w m o n n to p u r c h a s e m u n ic ip a l bond :o s t s to th e taxpoyor wlll b e .. IR IT IE S AN O sin c o Iho cost: T H O R IT Y IN S E C U R S S s' ;o r olh o r o b llg a llo n s or toI lonci allows: tho L and B a n k Fu n gonoral oloctlon sh atl b o n s fgHov lor gi ;o ro d u co d Inlorost p o y m o n ts ,. ^ DESCRIBED IN lowor duo to ro OTHER OBLIGATIONS 01 IC L E IX O F an d win o a m Incor -SHALL SEC TIO N 4 . ARTICL oy to munlcipolltlos; n d o lh o rc o s i ^ n g s lo bo ROVIDINGFOR o n th e b o n fdss aor uthor- TH E INSTRUMENTS PRC O F jf |h a t m o n e y Is n o TH E CONSTITUTION O F T H EESTATE SI ) Invosi m o n e y s h old by Iho authc o u g h th o uao o l tho bond b a n k ; •SSU A N C E O F roollzod througl ecuro T H E A U T H O R lT r S IS! Kllhln a certain omounl ,, ‘ ]S ' p ro c o o d s o r to p a y or secu public s c h o o ls wlll IDAHO BE AMENDED T O :_____ aulhority, ssuod B O N D S O R O T H E R OBLIGATIONS 01 F T H E P U ^ of tim e, th o m o n e«yy a n d Its eam ln g s will 1.CHANGE TH E NAME OFTIJs. ,n o te s or o th o r obligations issui ivornm oniol ontlllosW l re a liz e DR OTHER O B5, L ocalgovorr los or AND IN SE C U R IT IE S OF tn e PuWk: School Por•IE PUBLIC r o tu m e d to th< U C SC H O O L FU N D T O TH E i 10 authority. In a U th securlilos Ll tovlngs in transaction c o s ts If a ^ ~ H A T R U ST E E nddlHonoTsavIr ho Iin- LIGA TION S IN WHICH D ontFundlorlong-iorm ^ n g olallons ,|, DOWMENT m en o n t Endowrmo SC H OO L PER M A NEN T ENDO' o s a ro d o sc rib o d In tho c o fb o n d Issuos ore p o o le d - . JANT TO LAW. num bor of lo loco iMtnj- MAY. IN V E S T PURSUAI ure. in jsl a g re e m e n t or other instr O T H E R C O N - to g o lh o rinoonneob o n d tlnoncod through Iho O llho AN D T O E X E C U T E O JND SHALL B.Land o w n e rras w h o w anl to d ispose mo"mpl '''^Z.PROV IDE THAT T H E FUNC I providing for Iho issu a n c e ol ll , !. ITHER N E C E S- bond bonk aulhorily, a u ll T RA CT S AND TAKE OTI FROM p H E . of la n d o re m o r e oolrten interesied In soiljs . no lo s o r o lh o r obilgotions;IcCO N SIST O F P R O C E E D S FBC IATE A CTION S ■&cash ralhor than In ox. ° (q3)?']Invoat a n y m o n e y s held by j'y tho SARY O R A PPRO PR IA l N D S AN D lng m elr la n d fo r SA LE O F S C H O O L LANDl ll S VIENTS AGAINSTTHE * IE P U R P O S E S STATEMEI cribod TO A C C O M PL ISH THE PROM TH E c h an g in g II f o r ol AMOUNTS A LLOCATED FRC lortly. in e x c e s s o f fu n d s doscrlbi JTHORITY; AUp R O POOSSE D AMENDMENT ... . on. In O F A BOND BANK AUT 5RESERV E S(S r« v v 5 llb 0 0 v 0 lI PUBLIC SC H OO L EARNINGS Rl nragraph (f) of Ih ls subsection, RMITTINGMU- , i n n i ^ ^anl igovornm n jn a in THORIZIN G LAWS PERf ontal enlitlos w ho.v i Fund lor th e s ta n p se c u ritie s o r o th e r oWigollons widod NICIPALITIES TO SELL lEDS FROM puw ic sc h o o l e n d 1m o st from Ihls program o r e '" ^aP flO V ID E T H A T PROCEED: :h a trustoo m a y invosi a a providi TH ORITY BO N D S OR C th o w orei credit ond 0 Ilm llod ; IDS MAY BE willing s e lle rs a n d THE T SALE O F SC H O O L LANOS GATIONS ISSU ED IN AC JANKFUND sh o u ld in c re a s e ,.m rr a W n g ito aslo rlo rih o s u e tholr own bonds ol favor^ •'i D EPOSITED INTO A LAND BAN ri'i'ltaka nny o th o r o c tio n s andI ontor ont LIMITAloroo- W IT H C O N S T IT U T IODNAL ^ T h e larg o local govornm ontal T BE U S E D T O A CQ U IR^E TO E O T H E R sto te to b u y m o ree v\ a lu ^ o ro p la c o m o n t , s u c h o th e r c o n tra c ts a n d agro FROM o c - T IO N S O R TO OBTAINI LOANS L h «g o o d credit ratings Irom th e LANDS WITHIN TH E STATE:i AN land lh al will p roBdduce moro rncomo lor its ,a s It m a y d otorm ino to bojnno l JRE D BY SU C H . shlho THE AUTHORITY SECUF 4.TO PROVIDE TH ATIFTH 05 J o g o n c lo s c o n issu e b o n d s a l ossairy ry or ap p ro p ria te to accom plish II nty or B O N D S O R OBLIGATIOI a lo s o n 0 siand-olono b a s ts , ,. CE NOT U SE D TO A< >osoB Ol a b o n d b o n k aulhority S & vtaxe''s “o i b Mcfmoni g E D S ARE AND CO L L E C T PRO PE o n c o u ra g cs tho s ta lo lo OTHER LANDS WITHIN A TIME TIM PRO- - S T A T E M E N Tr S ? A G A IN S T T h S ^ lunici- F E E S . C H A R G E S AN a n d risk lls rovonuos to a u p VIDED BY T H E LEGISLATUR 2) Tb provido for th e sa lo of munii D AM ENDM ENT (2)1 THE SAME TO E^PO^SITED p r o p o s e d o n slo M EN TS AND ASSIGN Tl local govom m ontal ontlilea th a i pP R O C E E D S SH A L L BE DEPI th e n a m e of Ihe Public p o ' bori AY OR SE C U R E ''I®,®®‘‘T S ic e Of THEAUTHORITYTOPAY 3L PERMAl .C h a n g ^ g th« statablo lln a n d n lly . A n y lo sa e s TH E PU B LIC SC H O O L I a n d ^or^lhV ’?8S^^ th e PuMk! School Por- tho Authority aut ^INTO O R O BL IG A JD ALON G School l ^ n d to th )bliaaM U N IC IP A L B O N D S C : w ould hove to tM> bom o b y all N EN T E N D O W M E N T FUND b o n d s, n o le s or oth e r obtig ■non! Fund Is unnecos- r n u nilclpal l^ 5A LETO O RA S J; t rity or T IO N S ISS U E D FO R SAI n s o s a w hole wllh a ny c o rre - . WITH ANY E A R N IN G S ONI THE TH PR O - fT'snonr Endow rm h o d e a l wllh th e public Hons1 hftjr p u r c h a s e by th o authority NS FROM TH E sary. P e o p le w ho hority SE C U R IT Y FO R LOANJ -g w n efits from m o Ilnoncing gor ecurity for lo a n s from th e author! CEEDS?* TO E X E C U T E school o n d o w m ,ent e r a lread y know whal Butho: A U T H O R IT Y . ANO TC c e rta in localliios. . loolslaturo m ay o n s e t law s aulli M d l '^ Iho n om o ro fo rs tooon y O T H E R C O N T R A C TrSs AND TAKE !"0 ring Iho sta to lo Incur d e b t o n . LEGISLATIVE COUNC m a t ih o Pubik! School rliln gig ca municipality, in addition tohove. C3THER N E CESSA RY OR Of APPRO PR I■ A w iw r Z .R oqulrIng th Tiunlclpallllos wllh hlghor risk ' ■ ow ers m unicipalities moy ho> STATEMENT O F MEA^ :A N IN G P o rm a n o n t E n dJow o i m ont Fund contoln olhorirwppilhout :O M P LIS H T H E ° ' TIS. « th J is am ondm oni h a s Ih e p o - •• , o n ^ ATE A CTIO N S TO ACCC ro d ard to th e rostrtctlons tho sa lo of lands o l iho a n d w[i lONDBANKAUE p ro co o d s fro m th< AND P U R P O S E so a«p - P U R P O S E S O F T H E B O l lulo Iho good credit ol Ihe a la ie .> jlrem ents th a i m ig h t o th e n v lso ndovirmom Is unnocoa- r ^ u ir o public sc h o o l ond jtsubT H O R IT Y ; PROVIDING osulling In lowror overall b o n d ; jn d e r Ihe lavra of th is slato. Dut su o? S e % w e oory b o c a u s o thhoo s e p ro ce ed s already ply und jn 33 0 l D EBT O R LIABILITY "Ol H JR N o. 1 th o s ta to a n d hlghor In to re sl , , 10 iIho req u lro m o n U of SocOon s m a n d n ie n t hovo to b o d o p lo o sslied inio Iho p o rn o - Ifc t to ations A RISIN G FR O M THE A e s la te 's ta x antldpatlon n u to s . * cle Vlll. a n d a n y o th e r llmltolio If a d o p tttd , th * p ro p o * * d am* nom fund o r th o | W tho E X E R C IS E ,O F IT S P O V Hy locol b o n d s In Idnho h a v o d o s e d u p o n m u n ic ip a litie s by t rmS'J.”, 3 ^ ° — 01 r a n d soiling local b o nds is noi , 'ubllc Schoot mont. Vro NOT B E SU B JE C T TOJ oTHlR^coii: ( ♦ C hnngo tho n a m o o l tho Put)ri istltutlon of th e S ta to of Idaho, to rm aanont E n3 .T h o a m o nId d im e n t will prom olo a Constli jrobtlSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIC Fund to rho Public S c h oo l Porm a) e b o n d s , n o lo s or other ol llo s c h o o l ondow m ont a ) Issu I rN i''^ Sr"E "R F S S:o 10 local g^ovommoru “n^^rjc^ soll-otf o f p u b lic IN ifor Q U IR EM EN TS. INCLUC o n s hir s a lo lo o r a s security dow m ont Fund; a tin g tho n e ed lor land patlom IN IN G -M U N ia. APPROVAL: AND DEFIN bo o l bonoflt onty to th o so I0• AulhorUo m o n o y from tho sa sa le l of pub- la n d s by oMmlnatl from t h e o u ^ V j7w™h W allow ing sa lo a n d pur- lo a nISs received r COUNTY. 1” “®* nd m onoy ex ch o n g o s e n d a: ibtion. PA LITY-TO INCLUDE: ANY A m e n' la le n tlllo s wllh m e h ig h e s t . school o n d o w m o n t ta n d s oom iorn s botw oon th e sta le su c h in , lie •RICT. IRRIGAn g s Rosorvo c h a s e tr a n s a c tlo ss u o s . T ho b e st-raled lo c al is- m s OS CITY. SC H O O L DISTRtrom th o Publte S c h o o t Enrnlngs ilos. Such a sell-off will sM u rlt (THER SPECIA L ’ublic Sch oo l ond p rivate p a rtlo h e a u - TION D ISTRICT O R OTH <0a t th e m orcy ol Iho p o o r e s t , Fund to bo d o p o slto d In tho Publi 3 tb a s e on which Idoho ho m rnuu n l ^ l l t y m a y a g re e wim m e t OR POLITICAL ^®, “ e r o n d will goin llltle from 3; o n d rod u co Ih o lo n d P U R P O S E D ISTRICT O I Issu Porm onant E nd o w m en t Fund; nt tor invostmont In- ihortty. ESTAB. a l pp ro c o o d s public s c h o o ls roly ro SUBDIVISION Q FT H EESTATE S . Provido n n o n c o p tlo n thar lo sh o u ld nol b e In Iho (b) I com o. T h o s ta lo SSOSS- LISH ED BY LAW?* standing conslllu tlo n al.-,,V from tho solo of pubtta sc h o o llondovwnont om 4. Thoro is“ o'^tong 0 l( a L ond Bank b u sln o ss o t txjyin o g o ln st m o Slaw'S oxtonslpn of la n d s mny bo d o p o slto d inio a Lt LEGISLATIVE c:OUNClL'S c 4 .A llhough m o 0 m unldpnlltl08.T h ls a m o n d ^ . , Fund to bo u so d to bu v o m o r•la mnn d s wllhln ibilc sch o o ls. Its land s a lo s tomn o m o re th a n 100 soc- ofo'fil“ r i a o dTs o l oslcTo th a t prohibition a n d STATEM ENT =MEANING Iho sla io lor th o bo n o itt of public oallty lor s a lo to o r a s securlly nro n o t u so d lions (6 4 .0 0 0 oicre c r s) of sta le land por nlclpoll l&caJ polk;v th a t Howovor. if th o s o p ro c o e d s aro POSE u n d o r m ln .o0oconson/otivo « « A N D PU H Pt id m o rn m akes It e a sie r lo a nus rr e v iv e d tro m th e authority: toln timo limit yoor. this a m o n d i J m is Sloto a n d Its local g o v e rn to buy o th er la n d s wllhin a certain Mtvy h a s sorvod ml: C) P (c) I led g e a n d a s a ig n to th e auth :ho |pro co o d s lor th o s ta lo to ro rt a c h lhat limit, which Im posed by th o L ogislnturo. tho for d e c a d e s, m om s woll1lor feis . S J R No. 1• O ' » reduction of th e physl- ity or>ritl u d e s ig n e e p fo p ac ty taxes,r s o avallablllly of Ujo bond b a n k •a d a m e n d m e n t 5 . w ith Iho av o l tho salo shall bo d o p o slto d Inlo inlo tho Pub- could resu lt In a,0r publlo school endow- ratos. < wmont Fund col a s s e t s o f Iho tl^^Tfei^lorce tlSoollocllOffo lie Schoot P o rm o n o n t Endowini srss authority a .3 s a m I a rk e t lor murt\plpal b o n d s , _ u lrom ont th at sta le on- a n d Irig rocoods. m ont. T h o roquli , ntong wllh o n m ln g s o n th o proc( slaturo to o n a c t and a rea dly y so u rco of local finoncing. th la lication therool. to pa y o r securo 1 nro tho . A u th o rize Iho Loglalt dow m ont ta n d cc a n only b e exchanged ^ p t dos, n o te s o r o lh o r oWlM Oons Isauod nt win • ildpnl bond bonk am ondm ent w e n co u rag e local u r « s o t B taluloscroollng a munici E ffect o f A d o p tio n : Isau /ould b o ro - for o th o r la n d laa ni e c e ssa ry to prevont ^ n t oh .e munkripallty for sa le to or “ns *®' nt to incur doDi and Im pose overmunicipal b o n d s governm ent T h o Public S c h o o l- F u n d woul i auth o rity lo p u rchoso mi ta n d b a se. ^ n n a n o n i En- doplotlon o r th eI U ^nnm od th o Public S d io o l Ponno ; b u rd e n s on Iho taxpayer. h o n u a n d o lh o r obilgotions; ty for lo a n a r e c e iv e d Irom lh* i incrooaing bur )omo co n sisS.Allowlng mnoo n ey to b* h*W In tho w rity I dow alQlure to m a k e f m ont-Fund lo m nko th o nnm HitnMr * A uth o rize th o LoglaU on d o w m o n t Land Ban k F u n dle. vi e n lo r a llm lte d iim o . thorlty; [d^Tiike an y o th e r a c tio n s and en to a n a to m untalpallllos se si cu red by m ujtm e n t m oney from the lO) illlos th a t th e wlll d iv e rt Irw esm | funds. T ho n m o n d m o n t spoclllot irobllgnllons; P e n n a n e n t Endow m oni Into Issi u c h o th e r c o n tra c ts a n d iagr« tb U s h e d b y E nt n do w m o n i Public S c h o o l Po Public Schoot P o rm an o n t E nts a s 11m a y d e te rm in e wim the i F iretonwOl result In lowor m o n tt Islnluro to is s u o Dorlalo * A u th o rize th e Loglali Fu n d would in c lu d o p ro c e e)ds d s from m e Fund. T h o d h / w rity to b e n e c e a a a r y or approprii ■f Wks schools. Money hokl morlty od P eiteT te . C e n a rru s a [ of Inr.ds o f Iho pubik: schoc re v e n u e b o n d s socurod by m unicipal :hoolondovif revenues fo rp u w ii salo kccompllsn th o p u r p o s e s ol aa bond be b o n d s a n d obllgoiions; o rom Iho P u b - In th e L an d B a nI kk F u n d will nol e o m a s to a «Ik< aum orlty o r th la s e ^ lo n . ^ S eic e nre ta ry o f S ta te mont a n d m on o y allo co to d from b e c a u s e of th e sh o r t b®nk a Fund. How- m u c h m o n e y b i tic Fui 13) T h e pro v tslo n a o f S ectionI 1I eond • O ollne a munlclpollly li School E a m ln g s R o so rv oIho a te o f Id ah o * will b e hold. (9) , C . “ . 3 ; S S : , s«ale p ro co o d s am o u n t o f tim e It over, th o n m a n d m o n t nllows tho | L j e ; llI d ty . m u n id p a l corpomlic w ^ o n (1) o l s o c tlo n 2 of ^ I ctleV lowor district, w a< Iho salo o f public sch o o tI ondow m ont e . T h e a m e njm ^ o n lw U talkw tho Land o u b .1 iKoilon Irict. irrlaotlon disirid, oov from on1 n o t b e c o n s tr u e d a s a limltai ff la itrld. sp e cia l purcalled B o a id to se ll off i rg e tm cts of land In sha llinr Ih e authority, g r a n te d by this is soclor dlstrfct. highw ay distri' fui s< ila n d s to bo haW in o so p a n ito9o dfund, " th a t e rg now opon for u ponti 1a Land Bank F u n d , for a llmltod as m o u n t o t so u th o m td a tio tl Fo llo w in g a ro th * tw o a m>en en i d m an t* t o th * Id a h o C o n s titu tio n t hlaatt 'w ilt a p p M r o n th * N o v * m b « r 7,. 2 0 0 0 |g a n e r a t • to c tlo n b atto t. 1 « n p ro Ical a tio n fotp o * * d t o th * p « o p l* lo r railflc la tu ro . rto w in g a c tio n th * b y th * lae gg lila -p ■m* p ro p o » * d a m * n d m * n to ,. tn th*a L e g la lativ * C o u n c ir* S ta t* m * n t ojff M M ean in g i« A d o a n d P u rp o * * * n d E ffa c t o f Ad p tio n , h e S ta t* a n d th * 8 ta l* m * n t» F o r a n dI tth« m a n t* A g aln at * r * p u b ll* h « d hhie r * . Loglslaturo. Money In timo oot by th o Lo Jund could bo u so ffto Iho L and B o n k Fui jr th o bonotlr of public buy oth o r te n d lor schools. If n o tu s le o id ln th o tim o o llo llo d . n tm e Land Bank Fund, tho monoy h o ld in plus in v o stm o n t oo oa m ln g s. vrtiuld bo roOllc School Pormanont tum o d lo th o Publii Endow m ont F u n d3 for fi Invosimont 10 bonolll pubik: s c h o o ls. an publicc cc am p in g ’, h u n tin g , lishlngI ond rec re atio n al actlvilloo. Largo)corcoi olhor •roi Iho e rran c h o ra m n y be nolit tromn lh poralo^ ands, id m e n t by b uying up public londi am ondrt no rod u dcing n i Iho a m o u n t o l stnto-ow«nod acc osslblo lo th o public. land acc J.J.R. No. 107 1 H.J.R. No. 1 lllly of thb sto le tion a n d an y d e b t or llobllll jxerdso ol powarising n s a result ot tho exe o rs a u th o riz e d by this soff to , nu?‘ bo d o o m o d a d e b t ol iho i p o s o s o l S o c tlo n 1 of Art on nro suppioprovisions o l Ihis socllon m onial lo a n d sholl not Do i l®.fr2fn nu® a re p e a l o l o r limitation u thorlly of a munlclpollly um o r 4 o f A rticle Vlll. o r ony I 5 ', ° S i ° d p 5 !S Itylow fuliyoxeT C lsablobyj m d lows of Ihls u ndor th e C onslltulion on< stoto. in d u d in g . a m ong oil S lS n « ; morlty 10 Issu e gonoral oDIli rovonuo b o n d s or lax antic g f e r or to e n te r Into conlrocts loko o th o r financial obtlgal /“ S o n ,- m u . (4) For p u r p o s e s of Ihla n lc ip allty 'sh alH n c lu d o an i m unicipal c o rporation, oc srSiESH a- S j ^ rtlylor OF I K ; . nlclp.t bona, ona olbarc - On their way otut?: ut Health T »ey may havc Voflfictals think they measles under cw XHitroL m I Pago B4 JL I T H I & ]F a s im a T ^ [NSIDE To do for or yyto u .................. B2 ............................B5 Moviesi .. .................... .... .B6 ComicsJ .. ■jp-7.V-0P3/,Ex/.SZi _________________ FmiTi/uns E/ft/or Stnx" Crump Scccion B Dnday, O c to b cr 30,1 ,2i 0 0 0 Mor T h e T im c s - N'lee w s AfewMwords '“I ir h e Im o s tt b e l (i o v e cd jfromtthe demon< lettes ^ynericaiins of he lell . been a TV series There has never bee hero was a bot. where the anim al hei Idn’t Lassie have Why not? Why couldn' could havr ''cen been o bat? There cou iw episode wherein1 L Lassie and her ny, arc frolicking master, Timmy, aitmnd the farm, with ] th Lassie playful* for Timmy via ly catching insects» fc c n l y ... UH-ohi sonar, when sudden! he iquicksand! Itmmy is caught in the fast as she cun ' So Lassie flits asi fa ouse, w here she back to th e farmhous squeaks and hurls her a -tid n y s c H n s ^ i ------ 1 thhe e screen door l' jitil Timmy’s famly, realizing that om ething is nwig, comes runing outside and kills ills Lossie with a ake. Because peorake le Rcncrally hate Ens! ats. Plus they arc ettin g sick and H u m o r fi«' Ired of Timmy ailing into th c DmBaiy f.ni uicksand every ' quic therweek. othe oint is that bats Bul my central poin = This is {iave a poor public itnogc. ir play a vital role Vtnfair, bccausc bats; pL )pposed to dogs, in thc ecology, as opp anything except who hardly ever do an [-peeing puffs of tSork and emit paint-pc vould b e a good flatulcncc, which won 1 name for a rock band. are people vrarkFortunately, there an us -■ people who ing on behalf of bats cet bats; who love study bats; who respcct ca^on. tasted bats. bots; who have, on occad )lc imet recendy in X group of these people Mtami for the 30thh aannual N orlh American Symposiumioorn Bat Research. j^ ^ v ^ o n w a s On hand to provide retai dcoboola (“Covc a company callcd Spclo and Bot Goods"), which wide amiy of bot-themct mro m c r c ^ o ^ including bat jewelry,r, bbal candles, bat shirts, bat ties, bat bob sculptures, bat tissue molds, bat Christma»tr r o S “ bat hot saucc ond bat ttea Thc symposium Itself ^fair, consisting of bet n senting scicntific papers K b o ^a e y nn a n Dve to laap ■ up sugaar H I (H i I eveCninp BySteve ________________ ---- :---TTVIN m FALLS - Unless you're dii little sugar sui won’t hurt you. ..Ther ms here are only a few teaspoons in o square stiu of mUk chocolate,” said Maxine sdiroed lhe Magic seder, registered dietitian at ih ey R egional M edical C entc „nhodv dy cats just onc square of mill choco- Hiallow een H Ib b like a holy day for aw oot to o th # In th e U nited S t a te s , • w here o ach A m erican c o n iu m e s a b o u t 6 4 pounds of su g a r pe r ye ar. . And on Halloween - the 1C h high holy st, so. our )f sugar rushes - wretched-exce nal obsession. up c av e ra g e A m erican lappei ^he t for ds of sugar in 1958, th c last ; [] statistics arc available. For the ihi typical which st oge boy, it was 109 pounds, realize “l^don’t o i think a lot of people rea! are really they, or their kids, ar much1 sugar si iming.” Schroedcr said. “Butt onc or can consumi :on have 10 teaspoons of sugar ii pop can ng Putt that ti into contcxt: Drinking ia can ng ja sodaisisthe equivalent of ordering e and coffee a dumping five spoonfuls ■ sugar intoil. I. ku rinking a can of pop is like “Drin idcd period your teeth tc< in sugar for an exicndc< Wrigiu, a • ne, if you sip it," soid Markk V of time, TwinFalls Fa dentist. )lcd in thc Soda da consum ption has doublei It's only thc Uniicd ! :d States since 1974, but that's bc^nni: ming. -jfyo most better you’re a parent, you're almos ^ff jcni whcn they eiiing your kids sit down wh tng, cat all ‘ home from trick-or-ireating ;ondy tliey can hold, tlien mal the con. make them F.'^jflS&Si brush tl Adrian, a L tl their teeth,” said Dr. Bart•t A TwinI FFalls p ed ia tric ian . "That's at's b e lte r ky ca n d y , V; , le ttin g th em chew sticky h, ffor days h is terrible for your teeth, id.” he icharts.'' ugar consum ption is off the director of Michael Jacobson, executive; dii C enter for W. ashington, D.C .-based Cei '" p w Dublic interice in the Public Interest, a pub Jdcd sugars roup, in a neivs release. “Adde H R H E n e r H o le U s e b y a - fomd ^ d largely in junk foods, sue! as Complcjddes of Water] ze lihealthier lunity”;-Commono n i:s, ^ tcake and cookics - squeeze Coloradan Bat Communi IW iaccounts i out of diet. That sugar now anagcm ent in Vampire Bal Mam >nsumed by G perccnt of lhe calorics consi )nyaeris curasoac P Nkanigua": “Is Leptonyi ivcragc A m erican and 20 pci ator?": “Is Myods the ave on Unreliable PoUinatoi agers’ calories.’' ito Hunter of the teen-^t ludfugus tho Mosquito calories for H V the question that In 1978, 19. il was 11 pcrccnt of cali Night?" and of course! thi irpical American, according tooCSFI. C “Do Frugivorous the rypit is on evciyone’s mind:[: “I c federal Departm ent of Agr •d IDispersal for o Thc f Bots Provide Directed |v icted in 1997 thnt added-suga; intake predictt Lorj;e-seeded'HtjplcalJTVce?” Ti 005; it's up d increase 20 pcrcent by 200S MM lothcr good name would ii (For thif‘¥ixord, anotl st 30 iid be "Mosquito almost 3 pcrccnt sincc 1983. for a rock band would lablePollinators.'^ All1th that sugar contributes to ob Hunter and theUnrdiabl hriKider i not always obvious.” Schri: fo using thc niunber of calorics thi bat sdentists at incrcosii I talked to severalI bt t-juice drinks, which are mii •s consumc, Schroedcr said,• hi here ore some of caters c the symposium, dnd hci In ed as being4 ihealthy protiucts, can Ix.* Ii> arse. the bat tacts I teamed: <1: do wors4 •wl odded sug. I lollipops are still huge oplc whose diets arc high inI ad ive in thc world, Peopl • Wherever you live f< ow 9papers___________________ riglit’s jjcrspcctivc. sugiir is |prol>Knight Rlddof Now Ai •by. In fact Look ajj gat i f year, but they’re sharat lower levels of fiber, vitam: there ore bats nearby. ien it’s Is’ m ouths p rim arily whei out there’s oru: coming5at and caldum. By ats«unou.m and E, E, magnesium i h cc treats lhat reflect the I ncglcct. ime kids who lal>el broccoli . . , The very same though bots look i„g piroteciive „, - • No, seriously, altho nutrients and food ; season. lesprcad use of fluoride (mn dnnkci ;uck candy boogers out of ;i ••f-ross” will suci onenes fium hell ■ jje t added sugars may boost thc Uko evil creepy demonc candy aisle and you're and toothpastes) really red of plastic nose. dowmmd bite us „stcopo that wont to swoop dov iporosis, cancer, high blood f iltcd hy sucli ghoulish ;r of caviiics dram atically, I‘SGo figure, and ^ve us rabies, thes ln tr t^ is d u ttth ij. leart disease, Peepers (peanut buttertol core ij„., and the l>est dental said. “But fluoride fli necessarily sweet anymore a fl flying mammals Sowh ore generally harmless what’s a parent to do? ills wrapped in foil that ng In do you m uch good' if '' in flavor or inn ddem eanor. In fact, what'f colonies, corc for “ Kee just like us who form1cd :cep tra c k of w hat y our kit ib lc disem btidied c y c ­ 3 I S ’t , S 5I your iceth.” in the little ones’ Halloweer crhtw d said. “Read labels.” their young, go to) th tl e m ail, etc. jcder i „ . f.w„l ecause sugar is thc favorite le T attoo S p ace A lien is year ean seem downright oae bat is farless Sradstically, the aveniae d keep in mind that not nilisugorsore su • ,v Z i > :eria that causc tooth decay J that are printed with uptiRht grown-ups: gummj lUccly to be rabid than1Pat Pa Buchanan. ' disRtisiing to up cd equal. rcspccicrsof age. re supposed to transfer ng insects, bats bones, chocolates tliat lool< • Besides catching ,t ti the kinds ey’rc ubiquitous in food, but ,e tl.cir “ '"Jy '»> rn children who still have :hc partaker's tongue,), cer. gar' found in fruit and in starcl and h ard candy .so sour, it’^ ploy a oidcal role inn pollinating p o^hyfoo,!, nviiies. .inc h with u m outhful o f cavi s big, of course - Gumtni thcTgove, with. rf tain plants, such as thi painful. some dietary Value, siie saii 1. Idbcnolojuito, “ 1 ^lave out which there would t Exactly thc stuff stu kids love. ed.uhighly c“"problem is with thnsc added t Thcp • Even vam pire bats bai have th eir Please soe CANDY, Page B4 Please see SUGAR. Pa{ Page D4 TraditionalI H 11 allow een h an d o u ts lik*. licoricc, •ssed products, from lattes to) lie * e r Ted Fleming processt huihim side. Rescarchci itimes a fem ale tdld me th at som etin tum from a sue_ _ _ vampire bat will retur g trip T 7 cessful bloodsucking ti and share “regurgitating to \/y , her good fortune by “rc wwvw. ▼▼ ber roost mates.” Avnvw , • Many bat spedess ore or endangered of whom AmoA because of humans,, some s< y. rider igen, a biotecli company in » d A researcher view bats as acttial food j! Health note years, m a le m o u n tain ' o rnia, h a s c re a te d a contold Cahfon named Tom Kunz lo l m o th a t in •r —----and sr W eb s i te fo r c a n c e r , b ik ers an cyclists considered Knitting and cnx;hei iia sia, bat soup and parts of Southeast Asia, doctor isn’t a good ca unibiiess and discomfort in tts e x p e rie n c in g s id e a rcsiuxicnce these days. '11 ered tasty treats. patien fried bot arc considered !. right now. A s deman :ts from c h e m o th e ra p y , icrotum part of th e "I’mdcnce cvcry^vhc^e. Acitirtl ive eaten pretty effects In Guam, people havc r ' r „ s * “ ,'e doctors has dropped. c th nough-to-take-it” pliilosGlobe, a HoUywood pissi Wire’s a bat shortWhile t e s ite , at' hilp://www . ipuch all thc bats. Then S i- w iN c ; i „ “ l,He;ed average a n n u a l incor >ogcn. co m , w as b u iltIt snwill drclc of top actrcss* me a bat rancher ncupog age! You co^d l>ecome to re cru it them , says nd th e v e ry com m on sidee , cycling w riters such as ing C am eron Diaz an lugh you would atound Barbara Gash and get richl Althoug e search firm M erritt. 1 t of neutropenia (low wliite elka of Bicycling magaI lannsili. get together oncc nglers. effect ol qeed skilled bat wrangli )f A ssociates. F or the i le Ilhai the Gubu bloodI cell cc count), there is o lot of knit. 'Hie "gnuulmolhcrly" night up th e unthinkable • Kunz also told me zinobrouf ended in M arch, the^\W o u T r w ' IW Guinea (I am useful hot trend!" ^ p l c of Papua, New ul in fo rm a tio n to h e lpp m cntionable - the possinily.practicc Joum al reports, fami Claire Dailies aiul .Iiilii people up), have patients n6t making thc GubuI pc nts and th eir families dealII ; beiween impotence and if income declined by ju; iey boil up a mess a feast wherein they are hooked, loo; they fr a^ll of th e e f fe c ts of -r e la te d in ju r ie s to a •er coals and then rh#.mnil of bats, cook them over i > 1 pcrcent from a year yarn shop »» Siudio Cii lotherapy. Tlie site also pro;>rivate p a n s . T he medwhich they pick chemoU eat th m whole, afterr wl Even the su|>er model Im; d $135,000, w hile pedi free support programs and y is still out on a direct ; and guilds across the litde bat teeth out of itheir mouths. ting lKK)ties f«ir her new incomes dropped 1.5 |' to o th e r tru s te d cancer-rtion. but a new study in conncctioi nierested in th e group he " " k s, to Kunz said that, as a[I researcher, n considered chic tcr*wcai $132,000^, :d sites. irnal L anccl shows tliat th c jo u rn he ages 24-.r>. itc of this dish. related! actually took a tiny bite I m ade sweater iiiid hip t( a lot of.vininger adults are saddles can ca cause injuries in the id tnot say titat it ' • In c r^ b ly , he did knitting in public. At a Ki ng what core consumers scrotum1 to t m ale m ountain bikAt aI loss Ic about floss tasted like chickcn. What a bodyl New York’s Union Sciiuirc vn all along; it’s relaxing, lats have really . So we s c ftth a t botJ m any w o m e n p ro b a b lyy year, more than 7.000 |>ec •nse in main“We spare no cxpen md creative," says Mary ologisis a n d urologists received a “row de; ined instru.R adioir idy know , tc e th -flo s s in g8 ured to knit. taining th a t fine-tun wo " ' " "ly‘Isis not a guy thing. W hen immuniaitions director for humans, I think that fro 'Hie Cr.ift Yani Council,; th c fe m a le at th c U U n iv e r s ity H o s p ita l *J m en t k n o w n as th e 'ri. h o r b . r a " ' I'ams Council. should nil rem em ber it association that raises < ty magazine, In n s b r uucck in A u s tria found A m e ric a n A c a d e m y o'*f body.” So says Equity re should m ake V I iKirtalile, and there are our friends, and wo : o u n tain b ik e rs have a awareness of cnift yaras st th a t m ou jdoriiology p o lled 201 of w hich re p o r ts th a t: m r ore than cc ito them while Periodc or evcr\' skill levol. Cost every effort to be nice fr e q u e n c y of scro ta l ure 30 m illion crochete is s p en t on h i g h e r ft em bers, 97 p ercen t reportS IS b illio n a y e a r is listonce of. in my “ S ™cm cm to liother ix;<>ple; texremaining at a safe disb U n ited S tates alone, am TS. chocolate bars and lol air-care cosdisorders, lai ih e ir fe m a le p a tie n tss women’s skin-and-hai ts. Also, if wc go ed that liandHiyed yarns are popcose anyway, 14 miles, re s e a r c h e r s suggested asing even more yam tluir sellers this time ofhcv ye are pricey, md makeup; T h e re^ liced b e t t e r o ral-hygiene° metics, fragrances am .uthcast Asia, we practici to a restaurani in Soutl: ters! Tlie council promoie? luntain bikci ihould pny oli ing slielf space with Ilion is spent lhat moun ts th a n t h e i r m a le^ we know - h a b its an odditional $5.7 billi t wtieek's colum n: y arn should make darnedd sure s l»th of these cnifis. especia tention u> their bike s;idfa friglitful side of theItemet sei sites and Ixwks, jtrogcns, and closc atter patient! nts. on contraceptives, estr what we are ordering.{. dren ^vho can lx;ncfit fn>m i su.spension lo reducc Stroll down the car istandovarid ie a n d s drugs th at trea t breast dexterity and direction-l mor columnist for I Dave Barrv is a humot likely lo be assaulte ut S8 billion injury, fwtv/j irmcs- u/x)uf .«tiriru; an cancer; and about g Into decline rite to him c/o Thc «0*ng I tluit’s involved. the Miami Herald. Write re, • goodies as Creepy •rniif Pec Fnv l’n-x.<. V\ Wte to men on vilaor so is spent by womi ing to m ed sch o o l too Tliere’s also a growingt'sr Plaza, Goinj Miami Herald, Onee Herald h mpiled from wire reports filled chocolate b.Mls upplements. - Comi / ^ v' Paw, r o. no.\- 82H. mins, m in ero k and sup nc a pcdiatridan or familyy become Miami, Fla. 33132 cn m ake them resemble ich. 482J1. or -\tul c-mail •hi halls) and T ongue 1 Suckers (lollipops th f ny ok black icing and are s it’s the alien's face to th c | Con'ise imagery is hi I "(-SS iay tiie yuckie Kids sa , th e b e tte r SIS Knitting ( i^eb site ooffers hedp w ith ehemo resurger srLS:”;; t enjoy )pularity I er th e treats, t f ' U T1dn»M«w i , TwkiFan>.ld^ TWI H ea lT tH obw 30.2000 Monday,Octobc 8c F a s h i cO N ____________ -----T o i D O raining Red Cross tralj ' T he A m e ricca a in R ed C ross is irkplace Training: offering a Work] S ta n d ard F ir s;tt /Aid course a t 6 p.m. todoy a nid d T ' uesday a t th e icc, 718 Shoshone Red Cross officc 'alls. T he five an d St. E.. Tw in Fall co u rse in c lu d e s on e-h alf h o u rr c< limonary resuscitaadult cardiopuiin id instruction. tion and first-aid i tio n ond p re p ay P re r e g is tr a tio ired. To re p s te r or ment arc requirei rm ation, call 733for m ore in fo rm 367-6321, o r v isit 6464 or ( 8 8 8 ) 36 the officc. ‘ i I i ■ , Bone marrowMrregistration w registration will Bone m arrow i be tak e n fro mn 8 a.m . to 1 p.m . today th ro u g h1 T hursday a t th e Cancer Southem Idahoo Regional F \ d d is o n Ave. W ., C en ter. 6 5 6 Adi Twin F a lls. T*he he process ta k e s ab o u t 30 m inlu u tte s a n d is f r e e . Donors m u s t bbee betw een 18-60 years of age antd d in i good health. formation, call 737For m ore infon 2441. i ining offered Rrst aid tralnli A C o m m u n ity F irst Aid a n d will be offered a t 8 Safety course wil a.m. S a tu rd a yt aalt th e A m erican Shoshone St. E., Red Cross, 7188 S ic nine-hour course Twin Falls. T he r and a d u lt in d u d es in fa nIt, t, child i iry rcsusdtation. cardiopulmonary P re r e g is tr a ltion tio and p re p a y ired. To r e n t e r or ment are requirei rm ation, call 733for m ore inform o r v isit 6464 o r (8 8 8 ) ^367-6321, 6 the office. L A BIgK IdsK lubi b meets < ' ub will m eet from Big Kids Klub FO R Y ’ O U - — ------------- ) - ll : 3 0 a.m . S a tu rd a y inn ttlh e la g ic d u c a tio n C e n te r a t Mag in te r alley Regional M edical Cent • .T ^ w in F alls. T h e program “f? is . jsigned • to help prepare siblir r th e new baby. To register, call 737-2900. n Falls. M VRM CinTw in: in is not required. Preregistration I I ' ■ ' - A to u sa w a s h i n g trO oN : Ued bigger breasts, Yazdanfdr w antei )py with the prices but wasn’t happy en or eight plastic ■ quoted by seven jb o u t $6,000 for surgeons - abc implants. lg Beach, C alif., So th e L ong woman went to>a Web site, posted )reast implants and a request for brci auction. Plastic surheld an online aut :hc procedure, and gcons bid on the the lowest she ev e n tu allyjr chose cl 00. The surgery, in . bidder at S3.500. uccess, she said. . ; August, was a succ ted to go bigger," :• “I ju st w an ted r, 26. 1 said Y azdanfar, 2 who now has lasts. “I couldn’t be •: siie 34-DD breast le iresults. It’s amazhappier with the ing.” ;n’t alone in having Yazdanfar isn’t line for business. In doctors bid online a strange twist on or the burgeoning ice to hawk goods use of cyberspace Bseball cards - peo:I from cars to base: auctions to •! pie are holding5 online oi ective surgery. find cheaper elect: p ra ctice Involves So fa r, t h e pr; only a handful of Web sites and is u sed hardly a tre n dd.. Yazdanfar ' le. a Califomia site Medicine Online, :ring cyber auctions , that began offerin gave the site perin March. S h e ga le a s e her n a m e . m ission to resle lames of clients and Normally, th e nan r — Latdy. fib er has had it rougli H eodlines once touted a h fiber >cr diet a s a vray to h d p prci canct nccr, hcMirt disease, diabetes a hos lost of lesser ailments. The ki idics, though, have poured 1 studi ■ Ik over fiber’s canccr-pnwen iam about childbirth milk putation. Not only doc» fiber reput irentC h ild b irth and ea rly parei Ci :m to do much for colon can seem from will be o ffere d frc ingg classes < butt 0one study this month sug( egin9 :30 p .m . T u e s d a y s , b eg i 7-9:; th a t fib e r supplem ents m ng Nov. 7 th ro u g h Dec. S, ning ir screening ^ Breast cancer tually increase th e risk of p rc thtc e S t. B e n e d i c ts H e a l ie n in g education cancc ncerous growths. F if if th A breast scree E d uu c a tio n C e n te r , 215 F s offered through Sois fib er good for you? So •cond program will be i ve. W ., J e ro m e . T he secoi Ave l^omen’s Im aging **itseems like a simple questi “It MVRMC Wo a s s q u a lifie s a s a re fre.ss hh e r c'"® Id Jo Idison Ave. >V. in said . an n e Lupton, a nutritii C en ter. 630 AddJ •ssion fo r m o th e rs w ho hh aa J e ve rsity. cntist a t Texas A&M Univer le fr e e program sdeni Ibirth T w in F alls. T he ■eviously taken th e childbir h e fI o ^ •t questions that involve the ibout early cietecYet q includes facts abl iries. Itcd f o r ople c a t can be complicated : exam ination and peopl "io". T he d a s s e s are fre e for Uiose the entists to answer. , 'FJ o r m ore inforsdeni Jt m am m ography. ho w ill b e d e liv e r in g a t { Don't Do abandon th e bran. Lu] H irni m a tio n o r to mlaak e an appointe n e d ic ts F a m ily M edic •o th c sis Id. Even if the cancer hypoth 192. said. 325: m en t. call 737-219 e n t e r . To r e g is te r , c a ll 32 id e n c e has,s gI o tte n soggy, th e evidc 40101. /,, le f i ts is p p o r t i ^ fiber’s olher benefi G et cardiac co coupons Z jch S , crispcir. q.^ «i“I think th e overwhelming in g eviid C ardiac ris k p ro file coupons efresher course offered fo o d s cholesterol dcnc nce soys th a t high-fiberr fc ourse a r e available to check d A c h ild b irth re fre s h e r cour a ree ip ro te c tiv e a g a in st a w wlh o le p.m . (L D L and HD L.. Ilevels), triglycill b e o ffere d fro m 7-10, p. will said.. riety of diseases,” LuptonI sa iac risk factor. varie itcr at e rid e s and cardiac ov. 7 in th e Education Ccnlcr }C s "or m ore informaAAf few cixamples: Two large Cost is $15. Foi VRM C in Twin Falls. ,ve a coupon, call ies5 - one involving 43;000 nm a le d ccall tio n or to receiv* Pp_reregistration is required, m o th e r alth professionals and anoi •atory Services a t healt MVRMC Labbrat t7-2900. solving 6 8 .0 0 0 fem ale hci :op by th e m ain invol 737-2021 o r stO] ofessionals - found that fi profc - e n tra n c e lobbyy a; t th e m edical II about CPR cre a s e d th e risk of coror decn , . center, ‘ art disease. One of those stu f e r e d ______________ --------------------heart AA C PR cla ss w ill b e o ffen » ffound a lowttf risk of dive om 4-7 p.m. Nov. 7 in th e d< a calendar listing also from To do for you iss < ir rs’ m eeting room a t MVRMC. events ular d isease, a painful intcst tors’ of health-relatedf activitia, c ndition th a t ciften strike; oo ld e r FFeee is $11. To r e n t e r , call117; nformation should condi 737education. Inf op le. A n d D allas rc s c a rd TTiufstoy/brpubP^OP X)7. 2007 be submitted by T >cr c o n cently re p o rte d th a t fiber Mowing Monday’ s [ccei lioation in the foil ^ucose Ip diabetics keep their glui m. Mail notices to: Health & Fashion, naming Infant CPR Leai ?cls u n d e r control. ,s. P.O. Box S48, The Times-News. IIn n f a n t C PR c la s s w illll b1 e Fiber is a general name for 3, or ddiver a our lov. 8 Twin Falls 83303, fe re d from 7-9:30 p.m . Nov, oftei n s of ed ib le plants that ar ■dS<.W. P fgested ib c H s office at 132 Third . w hich is why fibc inI t h e E d u c a tio n C e n tcerr a t ien re fe rre d to as “roughoi often ih o g e .” tncrally speaking, fiber comt a m e s in 0 ty p e s , w a te r-s o lu b le Ic a n d itc>r-insolubIe. The cixoct m mee d ia watci >m b eh in d fiber’s healthJ bi beneiC company’s offi' " ‘^m )nlinc auction site. The >ctors who use Medicine Onli doct* know n, b u t manyr sc s c ic n icy needed to do [ «s 1isn’t . c e rs ded d ed the; c kept confidential. areli ts b d ie v e lhat it affects the h e w oy rent to s.ive their “f*'' onsin something differe EEoa rly next y ea r, a Wiscons her n u trie n ts in th e body id y a rc llding like » many ns Ifor business from fold impany plans to hold auctions comj sorbed in the intestine. Tli T h a t ’s sed Web sites. uding o th er content-base ore serious operations, indudi more w fiber c»uld Up cholesterol :rol levild n ’t m ake m oney ' ipcdic “ Wc really coulc >cn-heart surgery and orthope< open I. o r blood glucose. th e woy we weree doing business,” occdures. proci The canccr-protcction hypo y ^ th e ff e r, a M edicine . Th !t aand s a id David Puffi The Th collision of the Intcm ct emcrgcid in the 1970s, wh« w hen 0 isident. “When a !“ .ei some O nline vice presi irgcry was inevitable, said sot sur^i itish re se a rc h e r observed Cli t h a t cd ouctions to us, in the physidan pitched h id s ts and people who run t ethic ric a n p o p u la tio n s w ith 1 h h ig h w as crazy. Now, Atric ;t has w e thought it w ic tio n sites. T he In te r n e t h auct >er d ie ts tended to haveI m m uch irselves for under‘‘“c r I find w e’re kicking oun ;co m e a p o p u la r tool to fii beet Hcr colon cancer rates. Pcrh e rh a p s . m cis.” olved estimating consum ♦als, and medicine has evolv deal: c th e o ry w as, fib e r some! m chow CC months. Puffer ‘he t conIn its first three to a high-stakes business5 cc into duces t h e colon’s exposur s u r e to )nlinc linked more redu they said. Medicine Oni :med about the bottom line,r, th cem< nccjr-causing chemicals. nts with physidans cancc th an 1,000 patient: Jd. said, f ib e r Iding proccss. but EEa a rly s tu d ie s ab o u t fi s surt h r o u g the biddi “I wish I could say I was si “I em ed to generally support o r t th e <cpt track of statisseem who th e site has not kci •ised," said A rthur Caplan,I. w prist w e r e n ’t 2a, although the results wei iri^ . idea* lies at tics since that peril >ads the Center for Bioethics head w o u ld s tro n g a s re search ers w< >0 doctors particios st /ania. More than 350 le U the ' niversity of Pcnnsylvan v e lik ed . Beginning lastit y e a r . le Online bidding have le i;is a p a te in Mcdicine (Vc’ve dedded that mcdicine “We eg o n to fer said, ahhough the0 ccolon cancer picture bega nationwide, Puffe arketplace.” marl f g etteeven fuzzien Researchers aucn o t every s ta tec is re p re se n te d S o 'S Som So e w arn th at In tern etI at irvard M cdical School repo ie n ts h av e b e e n • Harv a n d some p a tie jns could be risky. tions la rg e st thee re r s u lts of one o f the lar; ^ lik u n ab le to find a doctor through “You h c “V can’t pricc your bodies id ff ib e r idies o f colon canccr ond studi (oger th e site, a co com m o d ity ,” s a id Dr. Rog ip c a r e d ine doesn’t chargc so far. fa saying lhat fiber appea m t of M edidne Onlini rc en b erg . form er president Gret m ake little difference. now. Puffer soid, (orm lastic a n y fees right nc thlee iC alifom ia Society of Plos But th e most damaging blo< b lo w to loping to build a Bu quote b cc au sc it is hoj irgeons. “Who is lik d y to quc Surg hypothesis was Srejn t tu re th e m arket. thee cancer c w nor n a m e ond ca p tu e lowest bid, the busy surgeon the I plans ed1 th is y e a r. Governm 3uyer Eventually, the company cc surgeon? Buy thlee not-so-busy 1 se a rc h e rs , conducting a hla r g o 0 2 perccnt fee for rcsei chargc poticnts a : •ware.” bewj jdy to s e c w hether fiberr ccio u ld stud: ledicieoch surgery, Medicine Online - www.medi Mi K ily p s cvcmt th e formation of poly previ T h e com panyy is surviving on wnline.com - specialized inn pproneon lesa d to :d by its original th ceggrow ths that sometimes le icians m oney supplied ding inform ation to physicic vidir e n c f it. ncca-- couldn’t find any bene canct led its investors. Puffer' ssaid. id hospitals before it launched andi The sdentists who conductec Th idy aren’t rcxmmmcaiding cht m y reairgers. T here could be many burgi ns th is p a rtic u la r study di f )rk. said Dr. Arthur Schatzki work e N ational Canccr Institute, i to . F o r thcP e xlam a r p le, p eo p ic in th e; sstt u d y ■ «ad y h ad a tendency to dev WffKnmBiBnCTli ilyps. an d the study was desij S ”oS polyi ■■! d iild b irth course A prepared ch from 7-9;30 p.m. w ill be offered fi T h u rs d a y s , b e‘g g in n in g Nov. 9 through Dec. 14,, in i the Education MC. C en ter at MVRM< m is required, call Preregistration 737-2900. H a rpers ^Fh e H :r. and MALTA - Mr. c Mrs. Douglas Harper of M aha V be honored at :a will an open h o u s:e e on c S aturday for ding anniversary. I their 50th w eddin relatives are invitFriends a n d rc >m 7-9 p.m. a t th e ' I ' ed to call from hurch. The couplc M alta LDS Chui requests only the gift of love and friendship. Frost were H arper a n d Marian Ms m a rrie d N ov.. 228. 19S0, in th e S Temple, Idaho FalU LDST H c s e rv e d an LDS m ission to awaited his return. Canada as sh e aw ime in Malio, where • They built a home :d all • they have lived i their life. He t went th e e x tr•a a m i ile to help his orked hard to profamily an d work n. S vide fo r th e m , i he hos b e e ti n homemaker, raisi She gives endlessly : her ChUdren. Sh< talents to her fam: of her tim e andd tJ ily and friends. tivc members in the They arc activc ^ LDS C h u rc h ,, w wlh e re they h a v e ny positions. T hey : served in m any id e by side in m any • have worked side ' Log on to... 0 : MAICDO A - I H i l agfcvalley.com www.maj — H Click on... tin^ banner andd visit online... ro tatii ---------------- i UtajMLAiiteaM, Douglas snd Marian Harper cy arc itcrests iuid endeavors. They 1 intei est friends. best d re T n n. Tlh e y h a v e s e v e n c h ild ion o n n ie (L a rry ) H en n in g to n of Bon sen of il^ir, D iann (D uone) L arsen Fil'; dan of lolta, Patty (CordcU) Shcridar J h o , Ronald (Jaylin) H arper [alto, Darlene (M ike) Pitcher Mali [endon. U tah. K ris S tranger Mer Jurke) ogan. Utah, and Corinne (Bur; Logj Idy of Plymouth. Utah. Udy T idchilTlhe couplc h as 21 grandcl re n and eight grcat-grandcl idchildre: rch. dref & AAppliance F uurniture i I . ■ J Iv 'f l ttmtiMmt MWMiiWs— >ard OfT colon cancer, but It dews in your diat ml£tit not ward benaflU. But no . w aa ttcc h to sec who develops diso n ly t o te s t t h e i rr rtcurrencc. r ise. ' case, c a n s a y w hlee th c r fiber might Usually, this works pretty well, devdoping in Us p r e v e n t p o ly p s from fr ight or nine studies like this have Eighl f ir s t p la c c . supported the idea lh a t fib er “ i w o u ld s a y th at the jury’s slill all11 si rolccts against heart disease, said prow o u t.” S d i o tz k i n said. sa r. E 1 ric Rimm of th e H a rv a rd S m d i e s o f d ine t are maddeningly - OT. ch o o l of Public Health. “Ihcsy in part Scho c o m p l i c a t e d t o) conduct, 1 ave actually been tncredibljr conhave b e c a u s e s d c n t i ssts u have only a few stcsnt.” he said. Even researchers • the impact ^ tc u y e a r s t o tr y t o mneasure e Finland, where diets are diffcrinI F i o f a l if e tim e o f eeating. a n i fro m those in th e U n ite d ial! would be to folcm “ T h e id e a l tria tates, have found that fiber proI birth, randomize State iQ^y p e o p le f r oT m :cts againsi heart disease. n tt diets and follow tects th e m t o diffcu -en I n th e c a se of colon c a n c c r, In th e m f o r 7 0 y e aJS,” r s Schatzkin said. lougli, there moy be im p o rtan t thou S i n c e t h a t k i n d of ol study won't hapictors that sdentists haven’t yet oudast the facto p e n - t h e s t u d y! would ^ ncovercd. Perhaps a high-fiber idien c e must often unco r e s e a r c h e r s - sc ie t is protective, but only if it’s r e l y o n s t u d i e s; th t a t typically fold iet atcm early in life, Schatzkin said. several years, ask catcu lo w p e o p l e f o r si M oybe it’s what you c a t w hen “ Mo; t h e m t o f i l l o ut u t q u estio n n aire s ou’r e 13 years old." you’i a b o u t t h e i r c aa tin t g h ab its, and wo A b r a n mufRn o r twi h a v e m a n y o th e r baaltti h« c u .t t c o s t s Wn B o z z u lt o ' s ; V “ idlcts Family M edical QA V M W llw l O ne o f t HOSPITAL j |y lU t h tk V S ^ fo r ig g S m Lifeline and Home Homo Heallh N ursing, u 4 H ours A Day, 7 Days A Week! 24 L'romc, ID • 324-4301 Lincoln Avenue • Jeroi P r o v id i n g P’rofessional it O x y g c n ..A v a ilaable b To The Communiiy North ™ «N ( ExCcellettce i n ity Healthcare in Communit — ■ ,• M S5S Cosmettic S u rg e ry ^ P l i e T i m elei s j v b ’t's i-' 1 ^ V A\ n n i v e R S A R Y — ■ I Momlng Newa TbeB Da»a» D dbirth class prepared childl itie n ts Onlinile auctionQShelp pal iun TN» Baltlmoro Sun 's fiber!good f(bryou,, or not? I5 J3j| " C, H E A R I N G A IPE C E N T E R ^ I N rc. le 4 0 y e a r s o t s e r virlc i i e t o M a i^ c V a lIley w i t h - A H e a rrlii n g I n s t r t i m e n t y o u e v e r y <las S p e d a l U t t o s eBTve r M o n d a y t htrr o n g H F r l i l a y . n 0i C o n s u l t a t i o n F T M H M r ln W o O fc llg a tlo n T r ta l Pi«t« A > 0 P « y w. SW • x s x M AIN AVENUE H E S T • T W IN FALLS 7SS-7310 S fc 7 « 1 4 0 EA ST « » T a S*T R E E T » B tfH L E T «7S*346l I N O T IC E pA / RENTAL h d e d ic ated to tho health aann d Is School Distrirt is very d« The Tv/in Foils itifying th e key a r e a s of conco< To assist us in identif safoty of our youth. y< Twin Foils School Dishicti wwill snt fieolth and safety, the Tv com for shjcjen a n d 1 2 ab o u t drug/olcohi b e survsying sl shjdents in grodbs 6, 8 , ai w 01 dim ote. The surveyingI is anonym ous. Studentsswill use ond school dents will ploce thoir survep nam e on tfie survey. 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IT 2 , 2 0 0 0 . all b e given on November > The suprty wll ublic fhe som o m anner oipuW Bsults will bo presented in1 tf The survey resi lovol bs a w h d e .- The Tr g opinion 'results reported for ooch1 grocJo iood to plon prevention a r jive us information noo survey will giv oS * jroblem s focod by our yout! s to combat the pre intervention pprogram r ntion aluote th e cyrrent prevenhc ive us information to ovolu If will o liO givi o s o their erfectivenoss. ■Kike adjustments to incroas efforts an d n>a .. MO worfc together to provic Jte your portnersfiip os wo svonfion resources an d a so ctive substance abuse prevo }nment. sdiool onviron II Isit righl ror JO U JU? Oplions/Benenis/Bisks consiillalions/0[ t h , M.D., F.A.C.S. Asiic & RtcoNsntucrm Su«a«ir BoAU C unrao PtAsi O 208-73S.8386 TollllFree1-88S-223-9M7 f V., Twin MU, IDB3301 — ■ 552 Stwop Ave.W., ^ I f 5< ^ E P D a v id A . B la c k m e r , R a n d a l L .W r a a ls ta i e dr , D .P .M . ta d » D .P .M . 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I ddid appreciate her honestj Ittem pt to protect me fron a n d atti lg expensive prtxliKts, but tht buying < kin. cQdn't do a thing for my skin mllkcQd this work for some people! Does th Did Iddo c something wrong? Or wa; h e r advi dvice bogus? LK? -G O T MILK IN PHILADELPHIA ^lA lest :AR GOT M ILK : Hones DEAI aste e con be just as much a wosti advTcec usene and money as buying use of time ex p e n siv e p ro d u c ts If th thie less, es advicee Iis faulty. Dd products on the facc can cat Food problem for many reasons, be a pro •ou tend to break out, it is like liki If you ausng the bacteria that are cauj feeding fie problemi If you have diy dr; ing the most food products have; no m skm . mi n or to bind water to your skin o abilityy t< cej> Dthe or protect it. The excej: to sooth ---------- w m p : N E W Y O R K -Aisstth e y focus on & i the motoMnouth m aa n tra of Gary u d e n t s - some & t® o s tif o , eight scudi e x a c t o r s , some ju st peo >eopIe in search b etter bodies -~ ^w a tc h them h e donce-studlo ^ I js e lv e s intently in th l^^xtnirrors of Steps o n1 Broadway. E c h s ] S queeze “Suck in sto m a cl S f ^ u n s l Open shouldc Id e rs !” cajoles [f53lestifo,53. )r, k n e e s bent, ' l» ; - “Hands on floor, !*-' straighten %%iur leg.(. swing S' to right, I’. ■-left, s u y therei P u t le ft hand on t i - - Iri^ t aide of body, rright i d aim swings fe*-^dllng. opcnthe bo3oy, d i twist torso, fc jjjp w k stomach unda^ !r^ ia n d release! “If you wont to b re r a th e heavy, can chase you dow; ow n a hall with stifo , who is a 2-by*4," adds R eest r e a t h i n g oero• ' ■ critic of heavy-brej t bics. “ But th a t w on o n ’t help. You | - : can exercise everyc r y d a y and still ' J • : end up with - " jctlil buns and . "Thunder t h i ^ s^, ;< r/” th e studenis r i I 'flabb^f inner thighsF’ i n b re a th le s s a h o u t (and go sp )) ir E tljin lso n . f j - t - Restifo is a d anicc e m an with a • inission: To e n s u re ch a t his stujo d ie s correcdy * t; Tdents align their bod t a r t moving. If J; ^ ;before they even s ta rs, e x e rd s e will J ' -■ they don't, he says, ‘ b e too constricted,I, a n d they will s tu b b y - they *- ; en d up “looking sti le w ith o u t get7 O verdo the m uscle w ; Hing enough length." a n d alig n m en t f c t - Good p o stu re an< ••■^■^an m ak e d r a mla t i c p h y s ic a l. i, lih e soys: "The 'changes in anyone, r jbettcr the posture, ttth e b e tte r you p o s itio n y our look. If you j u s t p< o p erly , you can . neck and heod prop< in g e r.” ' look five years young L e s lie Ander* Caboret sin g e r L< son has to k e n t h[ie e clo s s up to four tim es a w e e k sin c e 1995. t r e s s d ie t o r ' R estifo d o e s n 't s ti ■■_ s tre n u o u s c x e r c: i s e , b u t " t h e ; .-'first y e a r h e t o t a l l y ch a n g e d piy b o d y - I loo ss t 2 5 to 30 d o in g th e exer­ ^ ;:‘ bounds" ju st by doi ,‘.,'c is e s , s h e s a yt s ,. S ta n d i n g s tra ig h t o lso h ee llfp s h e r lo o k th in n er, b e c o u s e5 h e r sto m ach isn't sticking out. Restifo’s a p p r ooaatc h c re a te s a in in g s trc tc h , b alance by c o m b ir i D i a b <) e t e s k H ch iaa • i,It mads of amall atapa. auch '' h ip tv r hhan ti you drivt. H e y ^ c o n a c tly a lig n in g th a sh< ihouldars and ^ d o nI’t ’t be a slouchl l ght* • Wrt» UK Pratsfxl you are tight* 1 • Mdtf 6eft •w n d your iwlsLL «»lng» Faei •n •H,the atiNnach muadeapuli back: In. Then pult them u p toward shouklefB. toward b o tto m of ribb your«h< ax. caa.. Hold H M to n g aft^you can. Relax, *ltB the th« 'Oh my Ood' p o sitio n , howI jet you get tha dancer'look.* buna: Clench b u tto c k s 3 .S q uuMoa M to p of your b a c k legs - you from toi jm-lid feel It allihe way to your stom shouldi X. ach. Hold Ho as long as yoo c a n . Relax, •sq u eeze-tuck under m ove p uIts ts This *s< o r. m M s a t a right an g le to ttie floor, thepeh a''d sstre tn tc h e s th e th ig h s a n d sp in e . fii lags: W atching carefully In aa 3. AJI(n )f a a s you stre tc h - o n th e floor, 'T’lrror hing a rm s to to e s o r bending reachlni ro ght ovor from w a ist - m ako su re straight thero) Is Is n o tw isting in a n k le s or IS. 'T h o b o d y 's c o n to r is tf)0 kneos.' lach an d h ip s. If th c pelvis Is in stomacl thon you u s e th o le g co rrectly .' "no. the s tr e n g th e n in g e x e rc is eL'S. s. and sti nd :k it h i ^ s shorten m u s d e and "Tluck h e top of tlie pelvis down as pull the kc lottom goes back - it’s like the bot ing like a duck,” h e say.*:. walking >machs get w orked too: "If Stom: d co e s n ’ t 4 . On th s floor, o p e n u p^yeuria^to y m Mp a o ^ c a ts . Extend t a n d bend to w ard th e left ifl toe^ then th e right to e s . Lower yojUTMtfstralBht u ’ to floor while su ck in g Iri n «stomach. B . A t a b t m o r a c a l n a ttaeHalr.plsce a fee t 1 2 in ch es a p a rt, rise ise up on toes, ben d k n e es, lower h e e ls is to floor. slowly straig h ten leg. Do >0 the ‘ftet Ight, lower b e c k ' move: L egs stralgti to the barrs. to rso Into a right angle to lng. release. R each b eck to th e ceillnfi sn floor, bring e. N eck s tr e tc h : Back on igthens the chin to c h o st - th is lengH back. W hcn you s ta n d up, up your neck wili look longer a n d youJ vwill look five yoors younger. ng straight Is a 7. P ra c tic e until standing Iraightonup; habit. Qood tim e s to stra itandijig ot the ‘ Bnjshing your te e th , sta b u s stop.* - S o u rce: New Yrork oi Dally New. , ck your stom. you constantly sticl ach out, you feci you tnir lower back tigluen. That jam sJ tall lhe v e r tc •ther and locks brae and discs togetl thc spine, so a veryy «quick motion could tear .somutliinp ng.” hh a v e Iian o re p re v a le n t ty p e 2 diathe mo bete.s. ■ uer striking a t a younger ’RINGS, Colo. . It’s5 also 0 COLORADO SPRI ■ed a 70 p ercen t rise occurred ia b e te s can be . age; : ' A diagnosis o f diab Os. ng p e o p le in t h e i r 30s. am ong [ irightcning. ier onset m eans th c risk of a ll, is incurable Earlier ■*“ Diabetes, afte r all, iid lerr c o m p lic a tio n s ; a c h ild e a rlie id can lea d to h e a r t d isease. acnosed at ag e 6 could b e facdiagnoi m p u tatio n . K idd n e y d is e a s e . -sis jlin d n c ss o r b e on dialysis ing blii Blindness. Death. j is o r h e r 2 0 s , M e r in g o llaa in his But it doesn't hlav av e to. By coni g a r le v e ls , by notes. trolling blood-suga le ireason for th e spiPe is the One ■ exercising, by e aItin tir g rig h t, th e are rican lifesty le, heaith*care Americ ris k o f c o m p lic a ttii o n s c a n b e ers say. A lthough geneticss is worker: reduced by as m lUCh u c as 75 per:tor in who g e ts d ia b e te s a facto cent. onics, A frican -A m eric anns. s, >n ( in w hich) a Hispan " _ “It’s a condition ran n-A mericans an d A m erican Asian-/ I padent really has to b e on top" of In d iaa n s fa c e a h i g h e r r i s k of I himself, says D ianl e M eringola, a iac* loping type 2 diabetes - inac* develof I .;;.clinlcal niirse s p edd a l i s t and case <ey tivityt and ai obesity also play a key i t r i n a n a g e r w ith MMeiem orial Hos* role, fcJltpital’s D iabetes C aa r e a n d Selfbic ’s Iour society,” says Debbie ^rom. “It’s f- X M anagement Prograi mdds, a diabetes-educator and s a y s , it c a n Foulds, I'i . G ra n te d , s h e si m anager w ith th e D iabetes case mi ft'; Require m ajor lifee s tty le changes. R en al C a re C e n te r a t th e and R« K ' I t ’s not routine fo)rr im o st to have rose-S t. F r a n c is H e a lth j a r levels severP enro! !, to check blood-sugor Leamnin ii g C enter. “W e’re super^ times 0 day or to0 h a v e to watch ren g, 1we’re having o u r children od. sizing, y . every morsel of food. ;at* and kids are eat* sit at computers, co '',r( But when faced1 w ith the alteriigh*fat, h ig h -ca rb o h y d raate te i t ’s w orth th e ing hig i-» iiativ e, she a d d s ,. it meals.” ; if f o r t icrfact, m any of th e life-altcr* d ec ad e , healthIn fai J Over the p ast d et sehaviors t h a t c a n c o n tro l h a d to get that ing bei care workers hav es hs )re* o r e a n d m ore type 2 (diabetes also can help pre* ' m essage out to mnoi )0 t o 1998, diavent it. people. From 1990 ien 72-year-old Don Bloor of Wher b e te s ro se 33 p leerr c e n t in th e gh[ rado Springs sees overweight o stly in cases of Colorac United States - m ost The Gazette________ t ■ t o) r u l e people, hc w ants to tc w arn them; how h e lie w atiis lo te ll ihem ll blew it. for a "I was w ay o v.Tweight er “i. Now lyng time,” h e s;iys. 1 he’s copl)ete.s. ihg with type 2 dialx H e h a s s h e d th tl o s e e x c ess pounds and worksi out i regularly. )lood-sugar levHc also lests his bk w ith th e els fo u r tim e s a day, d nd prick of a finger anc the use of a And iiand-lield glucose: monitor. i h im se lf tw ice a d a y , h e gives gi insulin shots, tions are m ore A lthough injcctic ted with type 1 commonly assodate< d ia b e te s , a b o u t 40 4( p ercen t o f ventually need type 2 diabetics evi insulin. O fte n th o u g h , ddia b e te s c a n •ough’diet a n d be controlled throi im es w ith th e e x e rc is e , som etim 0 lion of oral m edications, a d d itio oor kee m a n y o t h e r s . Bloo L ik thi fe a re•d d th c n eedle. M ost of thc ven tim e th tl o u g h , h e d o e s n ’t evei f e e l itit a s h c j a b s th c n c c d l q u ickkly l in to a fo ld o f skii nd his waist. around e key word is consistency, "Onne lys. "You’ve got to be consi! h e says te n t on onwhen you take your blooi t e s t si., ot n w h e n you ta k e you in s u lin. lin Y ou c a n ’i p lay gam e w ithit.” it.’ is e d idy Chavez wasn't surprise Rudy dii whenI hhe was diagnosed wilh diaHis s fo u r years ago, Hi b e te obout a di.. fa th>re rh ad it, a n d th e re is di. b e t e ss on ( h is m o th e r 's s id e a weU. u ess it ru n s in th e fam " I ggu a y s th e 59-year-old C:haht ly ," ssa vez. i m f f l i i i B i ^t ' MS PA U L H O P K IN S ■ S p e ria llz in g 1In Social S e c u rity D isab ility B e n c n is L jrevious experinovices with no pn ?le with amnesia ence and five people taught thc game who had to be retai yed it. each time they playe nd evening playAfter morning anc e first two days. ing sessions on the 17 of th e v o lu mtee e rs reported ing o r rotating d ream ing of fallin hc first hour uf Tetris blocks in iht th eir slumber. ToI th t: e surprise of hose d ream ers th e s c ie n tis ts , thc olu n ieers wilh included th re e vol am n e sia who d iddn’t r rem em ber p lay in g th e gam1eC o r even thc Jght them. researcher who taug •p-onset dreams Since such sleep snippets commonly contain isolated is KCS. researchers of recent experienci essed that they had generally gues morics of rcccnt ori^ n ate from mcm hippocamepisodes stored inn thc i thv bmin. pus, a region deep wiihin w imnesia bniiighi But pw p le with an pal dam age are on by hippocam pa c r recent events. . unable to rememlwr r. rememlwr i«v They can. however, lated facts stored as a memories in wjcortex layer. the brain’s outer nco Ilis study results Stickgold said hi: m orics of facts. suggest th at mem< such as thc shapes; and n sizes of the Tetris blocks, wereL*the t true source dancing of the sleepKinsel visions v rs’ in the game players’ heads. And he ic t s th e f in d in g w ill a ls o h o ld predicts r t h c tn il y w e ird d r e a m s w c ti ucf ofor u n t e r l a te a t n ig h t, cncounti t o f Ih e re a s o n o u r d re a m s “Pa rart 0 bizarre and disconnected is ure so b th a t w w«e ’re not f ilte rin g th at th ro uugh g h our episodic m em ories lhat hold hole everything together." hc said. Kjn waking from on aftcmtKin Upon nap.for forexample, onc of the vohtnle e r 4s re rcp o rte d d ream ing about s pieccs falling onto a garden Tetris pi p a th . The Tl seem ingly disjointed r e n a tu r eof th e im age. Stickgold said, isis aa hallmark of a late stage of by rapid eye sleep> characterized cli .‘mcni and intcn.se dreams, movemc e dream can be explained, hc Tlie di Siiid,by bythe brain’s attempt to link topics such as ordered two related rela g a mee bblo ck s and th e o rd e re d naturc re of o landscape architecture, th e brain is saying. " It’s t ’s like I 1 a aminute, guys. I know this 'W ail and illogical, but ii seemISs biziirrc b kindofoffils together.’ *’ Stickgold s;»id. g uurin F ig r g out what i<> do with m ing incom ir data is "probably the task lhat the brain most difficult dil 0 |)erform." lie siiid. a learning lias to jx ess he says is a critical ftuicprocess - and dreams. liori tif of sleep sl ^ '7 4 c ^ ^ A N N I VV SEPTEMABER E R S A R Y r r o - OCT B E R 3 1 ^ ^ S S S 9 P VD o w n t o w n T V w vin F a l l s - 1 1 7 2 n d Ss lt ur e e t W e s t « ^ ^ ----------------------... y ............ 7 3 3 -7 7 3 5 ^ \ W O M E ] T^ S T H E A _L T ------------- ® ---------- ~ ^ ^~ y ^ BLIKD KJ U L T R A S O N I C P R OO t C E S S ^ SALES SHADES • SHUTTERS IRMINI-BUSDS • PLEATED SHi •LEVOLOR liaTJLAR SHADES IDBLINDS. VERTICALS .CELL *WOOD FREE ESTIMATES •4 3‘ WOODSLAT BUNDS • FRI REPAIRS BR REPAIRS ESTRINOING 4 ALL OTHER REE CLEANINQ ^ ■ 1;^. / MVW H P . 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Nonvolatile tion to this is plant oL (nonfragrant) plantIt oils are great kin! for extremely dry ski ik recommendaI suspect the milk thot milk tion came from thee idea i lactic a d d (an if; th e source for la can help AHA) and la c tic acid a milk is exfoliate dry skin.I. While ' indeed thc food ori irigin for lactic a c id , th e am o u n,tt of m ilk that the effect of locrequires to mimic th IS. tic ocid Is enormous, H E s ta te S ( \J O U \ f y (o u r l i f e m rule from th c grave, th al’s not A llhough It iIs often said that you can't ruli idea 10 leav e a substantial entirely true. A.n ndd it's ccrtainly nol a good Id loped Iho m aturity lo m anage en eficiary w ho hai nol develop inherluncc to a.bbci it wliely. ciating land v alu es Increasing With sto c:k k rm arket..idvances and appreciai ■allh o f m any Americans, moro■an d more p e o p le a rc looking the pctw nal w ealth for lom e w ay to3 aais s u re that inheritances aro nol squanderco a n d th.it they ling m o re harm lhan good, don't end up d o in g inces are used in a responsible r mie a n s of asiuring lhat inhcritanc A p c p u la rm led incenlive tru sts. T ncsc can gh th manner ii through t c use o f w hat might bccalled can be m an ag ed by surviving b e a j lim ple o r a si<co m p lcx as you w iih. They cai XT They can b e o f sh o n or long family m em bers,., bb>y a corporate truilce, or both. duration. ullon of trust assets should be ria y o u sclect to govem diitrlbulic The crltcfia : cprint it becomes thc bluepr guiding Ihe trustee's use given careful c o nnsideraliofi. sit ve trusts have th ree features: a • The best incenlive' of funds for trustI b b eneficiaries. e tec discretion. and am ple trustee wise trustee, d e a■ar r instructions, 1 O /R r A P a uulla B « g o u n can thbey ey contain anim al-derived :di* ie n ts such as c o llag e n , in g red ane, lanolin, and elastin? I do wuiit to be a responsible m er. I do not approve of aniconsume! listing for cosmctics. mal testij - CATHERINE AR CATHERINE: Basically, w hat th th<e company is prom ising its line is crueltywhen itit indicates ii free iss that th h does not test its prodin animals. ucts on ai st anim al ingredients are a M ost i aduct of thc food industry, byprodu o mosl and to m consumers that is not imee issue as animal testing. It the sam m ayb ebeto you. though, and you hcxjse accordin <dy. can choo; ---------u la B c g o u n is t h c a u t h o r o f Pau/<i ■t CGo to (h c C o s r n c tia C o u n ttT "Don't >ut M VWrhout I e (4th edition) ” f& x tn riifw source of)f dreams dentists ponders ] ___ Newsda: S H ----------------------------------------rent people can’t recall a recen trout event, v they still dream abou t, wiu the ccording to n n o v study, th. it? AC« raisanswer cr - a surprising yes - is rai; •out m g ai slew s of q u e s tio n s abou irhat w h e re . e dream s com e from, wha play ihey mean me and what role they pla; in leam; iming and memory. :hiaStickgold. a psychii Dr. Robert R Medical S ^ o ojlI in ii trist It at Harvard 1 the in and the lead author of thi Boston i >inarch effort, said the combini researcl ame if th tion of t e popular computer gami rers, Tetriss and a a group of volunteers has ding some wilh amnesia, ha includir tific i the paved tl way for future scicntifi cs of dreams. studies i iiacs lie studies with the amnesiac "'The the given us for the first time! tb the ty to look at w h e re in thi a b ility ■m." 1 o“u r d ream s com c from. Iter:gold said in a phone intei Stickgo •re's " It’s sort of like a 'W here' view. "1 o?’ experiment." W ^do?' ;3 in the study, reported Oct. 13 ti In thc 3umal Sdencc, Stickgold and imi th c joui ning ■am spent three days trainin titcr 27 volui lunteers to play the computc atijil gamcT« •Tetris, which requires spati.-i Re a reasoni m ing to properly arrange rtidj scries5 of o faUing blocks. Thc stxid 1 ■ in c h id ed t 10 T e tris e x p e rts . 12 I l i I ^ l rPES OF BUNDS 4S0NICLY CLEAN ALL TYPI ULTRAS Ccai}i.An. ETC. ip p y M. Wood. Vihticau, Pleatjo, Ce D * llv « ry f l ij jl -o H a r p ic k - u p A • P ro p -« VICM S « M i P « r S iiiv i r T T T g H Kj l M H I CAUSESi niiiionejuiH'ofnUU The most comi nlniKX'. This Is often isnliomiimuimlwln welfilii loss ur gnlii. cnuscd by sirvs.s. w i ;ss. e.xce.v.ive exer* medlcniloiis, lllnL-s.s me l>eniiin lumon., ci.'c. or eitn .somi tliymid Other cnu.>;us na* iiil'eelioiis. ii enneer, or ■dl.sordcre, uterineI tuniort, ti lU'^tirdless of tlie ev’eii pregnnncy. H .ourev of w-orr.- niiJ cnase, Dull is ii soi; disruptive In ' oftcn-times ciin Ike ven’ enrver, n womnn's life nffeetliiij i schiKilliif;. social lllife. se.x life, iinJ home life. D tV G N O S lS t iilonu will often sufiT lie li!stor>‘ nl<: ihoiijjli tests mny k ' (Jest th e cniise. iillht exnnilnniieccs.vir>'. A lte r iiI ph>-slenl r lion, your d o c to r• m r ny need lo per- form «II hihiopsv. lo (ofik nt n snitill n m o u iltIt oof tivsue iiiulcr llie inieniU) nn ile onl iiuire serious e n iis o sl-oik- to e nneer. lloniiuiiul levels iiiiiy sueli nsIScn UllniMUiiul is ul'tcii iiseil l>e c h c crcketl, kc ihiiile llie u ie n is or nviirie.s. to evnhiiii is iK.viisiiuiiilK' used liv s tc roroseopv sc ' is n tliin telese(i[iv like iiisiniw hich is n b v vw hich WV enii neiuiilly vivw m e n t hv d'de th e in sid e of llie u te n is. l-i|i;iniseony seil soMietinies to look nl llie is n iso uuse lin n l o r pelvic (inS;iiis...Most df nixlom inni th e se n nro n cedures eim k s;ifely ih.tfo m iu d in ill n d o c to rs til'ikt.'. wliery 1^ ' p e rfontieti in tlie hospiiiil. otiiers^tft.' 't d C' o r InII nm ost ciLscs. la 'n in ien i will etinsistt olo l inkiiul tiiLilieine t»i ei>rr\‘cl iihnlnnee. (>tvisli'ii;illy sim ple the Imbiil n iiiuc is nil llmt is lu x v v jin -. n.‘:issiiniiii se rio u s dlsense is n iteil luit. oneu serii im e s various sunjiuil pn>ceSometime a re U-seTul in i.-'irn-clini* I 'l ’H. dures are llf V(ui vo Imve iiiiiii.\ti tlini ytnir W e elininii.%1. see ym ir doe[lerioilss hi tor. Il v»ui nnv lilecc loctor. These e l i a n ^ n i^ ^ t well viiiir doctr k a n oonnniiiil im n of life, hui to o often ; '• • ■' , • we s e ee p;pnil'lviiis lon^l i ^ o a ^ l tlmt in to :i m ore R crloiu condi* c ro lv e ; ini ■enienilwr. “nn ounce of ilon. H enu ; p rc v e n Itlo tlo i n ..." 630 A d d ito nI /Av«. W eit • S u lt» 2 1 01 •• 'Twin Falli, 08) 733-2682 • FAX (2 0M) 8 ) 734-4143 (208 ID 83301 \ • M D • E. M o n ie C r a n d a l l MD M D • Donald E. Smith - M a r c T . A stin Ml ( o io m o n MD ■ D q v/Id Ic C . A lle n MD • D a r r e n W . C MD ’ • REFERRAL N E C E S S A ^ ; fTS WELCOME • N O REFI N E W PATiBNTs 1 ' -Hr4 H i 30,2000 iFal»,l<Ww Mooday.OetolMr30, T to»#t«rt,T «nF «l e a l t hHI & N F a s h io n Sugar _ M ConttniwdfromBl , “If th n t’s th e cas tre a tin g thoro is going to> bo b< a painful anoil chUd,” hc cxpcrience for a sma ire painful it is, 'said. "And the more ;e ithat kid will the less the chance dental cive hc comc back for the: de needs later in life." iny other donW right and m any jists recommend aa proceduro p of bhemically sealingg nteeth in chilrm anent teeth d re n once th e perm com e in. It’s poinles locally cheap - $20-530 per t Helpbg prevent - and effective in hell cavities. f prevention is . “Dut no form of p in’t take care of . foolproof if you don’t d your teeth,” he said. Parents v^ould do well to cull le Tootsie Rolls the caramel and the 'I from th e ir kids* trick-or-treat tri candy sticks to b a g s - th a t kindof; ca on how teeth - and got a handle haj hild is eating. m any sw eets a chil Wright beliQvcs. B ut th a t ’s n o t alw al ays easy, Schrocder concedes. cs. yw here in th e “Sugar is everyw always diet, an d p a re n tss don’t d know everything5 their th child is eating.” Adrian is no fan1 of ol extra sugar itribule to m ^ - bccausc it can contril in g k id s la t ondI ro rc ttin g th e ir che sugar in the iecth-.But not all the a child ivorld is going to, make m c o n trib u te to tiy p ero c tiv e o r coi ‘a tlc n tio n * d efic itt d isorder, h c ‘uys. gnosis from Dr. “That was a diagnt M om th a t tu rn eed d out to b e ng w hen th e a b s o lu te ly w rong research came in,”” he h snid. "But It’s an idea that’s very vci persistent in this area.” » You may well find fini footprints c h ild ’s 6n th e ce ilin g ofif your y room on th e mloorrn in g a f te r sugar won’t be H alloween, but sug w e culprit. ctive child, give “You toke an activ th e them a costum e,, decorate d< m diey’re going house and tell them t out to get candy,, and on they may falls,” he sa:d. well clim b th e wall “But they’re doingg it because t's jfixciting, not becai cause they re {overloaded with suga ________________ tcr Steve Crump J Times-kcu^ writer or M n be reached aIft 735-3223. 7 vmp@magicval’ttfrite ro him at crum lcy.com' I I i Teaspoons of sugar ihey bar 7 cn»ek« ker^bar S3/4 wing gum 1/2 p e r stick » late .(Iced) 15 p e r piece cake (iced) 6 gupcaj m le 3 te bread 3 p e r slice W hite! iburger bun 3 laties 3 p e r bowl W heaa ut I(plain) -34 Donut relate milk 6 p e r glass ChocoL leam 23 p e r bowl Ice crei le |pie 12 p e r piece Apple of Pepsi 101/4 Can of urt 7 p er container Yogurt tonold’s McDon Uashake 12 vanilla ofSunWst Can of orange Ige soda 13 Glass5oof orange Ige juice 7 of raisins 4 Box of: S6% 48% 46% 44% 41% 40% 36% . 30% 26% . 19% 16% 13% 8% 8% S% S% 4% 3% 1% - Sources: TopFast, Centcrr for M cn c e in th e PubUcc Interestft -J C a n d yr ^ontlniwd from B l ops, W ild -n S k u lls , S k u ll PPoi dum m ies - and f r u ity Gum m y Mui ndy like Shock so is extrem e cand; ga W a rh e a d s , T a r t s a n d M ega s u p e r s o u r c a n dlies le : lh a t d o n 't seem to b o th e r kktiids a b it b u t w up m ake adults screw ii their faces co m o r. m to a ll k in d s off scary si iions. h e old standbys I Even some of the i r c co stu m ed fo>rr frig 1 h t night. bars, for Treat-siie NesUe Crunch Crt Im printed w ith in sta n ce , com e imj n s from Disney pictu re s of villains « T arts com e in movies, and SweeT s k u ll an d b o n e sshh a p e s (“ M ay ,S .-th e package they rest in pieces,” implores). c tu rers a r e n ’t - C andy m an u faa ct allow een prodS m itin g th e ir Hall or-treat m arket, ucts to the trick-or -1 them ed novelty cither. Seasonal-the O n d y costing a s m n uch as $4 a geted to young (ipp is bein g targe( consumers. jein Kids can indulge i th eG u m m i A lien Invader, ann appropriately o m a slimy alien figuree packaged p e plastic coffins l)lasdc cube; little p ies shaped lik e fUled w ith candies nes; and Ghostly d ^ e m b e r e d bones ;ers attached to Glow Pops, su cken w hich flu o re s c e n t lig hItt sticks, s m ing th a t’s th e «;ome w ith a wamii Do nol drink or ^yariest part. (“Do i n g e s t th e co nmtce n ts o f th e >ot pu n ctu re or C ightstick. Do not c. T The lightstick cut the Lightstick. nore small glass contains one or moi jjmpules....” ) he Napa. Calif.. » CAP C andy, the (jo m p an y t h a t sspp e c ia liz e s in I I f s u m e n d e r BW8________ The PBllat Moming New u'contcnt, by entngc of diy jht, ‘lectcd cereals: ofsclw ir Smacks ' Loops F ro »t o tl ir Fops Sugar! ikenbeny Fruiikc ir Frosted Flakes . Sugar 1 C a p ’n Crunch Trix dn Bran Raisin ;tedMiniWheats Frostet AUBrai ran . Life BranI Flakes P Wheati •aties R iceK iKrispies speciaJ aalK Coni fl 1 flakes •atChex Cheerii erios ^ddcd wheat Shredd )les are‘on the5brinkso H e a lth expe)erts; 3D way D ise ase is oi o u t in West£ H e m isp h e n Sugar c tf content of popular foods: Produc luct e a s e w h a t :it c a lls “ i n t e r a c t i v 'c ey,” has ex p a n d ed its arsejf gross-out g o o d ie s w ithh .?,;i < 1S c re c c h e r P o p s , s k u ll­ 5 “ “ “ed: suckers on p lastic boddsIiat make a sound reminis“ ^s tha :n of a w in d -u p to y w h e n c e n t oi •y r ^heads a r e l i f t e d . T h ey e jin o ra n g e , l i m e a n d aa ly e flavor t h a t “j u s t re a lly le } your Ups and y o u r tongue lc. I don’t know w hy,” « i id d sa jany spokesperson M elissa rty. P ogajg le \P . by the way, is th e same •d this year expanded “ ^ P>any ^ that ik uckers line to include Freak o* , candy d isp en sers in such :h es as a cat thac sp its out aa m ball and a w rinkled old man n, loses his dentures; ABC gum, who los t's h looks like som ethm g that's off the underside of “scraped cy lool desk; a n d Ic k y Licky rs cs. liquid-candy d ispensers m ed like a slim y ey e b all, an lg foot, an infected e a r or aa ^ u ^ Vy nose.) n id ic 'onslaught of g ro s s and ly f fcandy stem s fro m candy et ufaccurers’ e f f o r t s to set ly a p a rt in a highly th e ir• products pi id p e titiv e m a r k e t , s a id “ '" P{ory * Ziegler, a food scien* n* a t P e n n s y lv a n ia S ta tte e ts ’crsity and ch a irm a n of its Utiiver noa. C h o c o la te a n d ConC ocoa, “I oncry R esearch G roup. "I ISk that, lik e a lo t of indusid 1, it's g e ttin g to u g h e r and YoTgh\ 'h e r to g e t n o v e l t y ,” he “ x ulis :, is also th e tim e of y ea r tie soon An invisible battle Hemisphere. end. In the W estern H claimed milan enem y that has cl lions of lives is on th surrendtT. H e a llh au th o ritieies ; declared sles all-out w ar on measli te r the virus ju st a few years afte fin is h e d a d e v a s ta i te d S ta tes. th ro u g h th e U n ite D uring ep id e m ic s of ol 1989 ond irus infectcd 1990, the m easles vir m o re th a n 11,000 p e o p le and claimed 123 lives. ce , m easles In th e y e a rs sinc< solated pockhas retreatfid into iso a. By the end e ts of Latin America, b lic h e a lth o f D e c e m b e r, publ d e c la re th e e x p e r t s h o p e , to d« v ir u s g o n e fro m tth is hcmi* sphere. “We a re q u ite con: m fident that ay out,” said m easles is on ihc waj f Dr. Ciro de Quadros )rganization, A m erican H ealth Ori isles climinawhich leads the meas] icA m cricas, tion effort. From the IS would Uke m any health experts to b e g in a c r u s a d e to banish m e a s le s from th European countries h( i n a ie m e a sle s by M id d le E a s t a n d I Airica hope to do so by bj 2010. famil. The sioiy m ight sound so rican Health iar. T he P an Americ m as PAHO. O rganization, known was chc first h ea lth a ‘•““ iSe'dis" d e f e a t polio, c h a s;m ir g“ th e dise a s e o u t o f th e H e m is p h e r e in IS w orld health authori " a iS e T o l™ th e v erg e of erad ict worldwide. But measles is a vci ?ery different ,ealth experts foe. At first, mony hej *A H O had»i wondered w hether PA alth o u g h an u n r e a lis tic , adm irable, goal. 'h^'pctrJiJ; lies reap their when candy companie loween leads biggest profits. Hallo ly sales, with all holidays in candy icted for this $1,953 billion predici usan Smith of year, according to Sus >nfectioners t h e N a tio n a l Con Itl biggest holAssodation. The next ch accounted iday is Easter, which in 2000, for $1,856 billion in sales S3 she said, M ak e no m ista kkee a b o u t it: way the treat C andy is far and awe oween. Sure, o f choice for H allov rings. you can buy plastic: spider s id other trinpum pkin pencils nnd nd snack-food kets to ^ v e away, anc e m ark e tin g m a n u fa c tu re rs a re d th e lik e in ch ip s, p re tz e ls and to treat-size bags. But,, according a onf ectio n ers a s u rv e y by th e cor ir, 80 percent association last year, o f c h ild re n a g e s 63 to i 11 w ant trick-orcandy and gum in their ch laU toys limpcreat bags, with smal ce wilh 2 pering in at second placc tent. scoce You’d think th a t: would v the credentials rightIt off the peoing encouragpie who m ake a livin foods. So ing kids to eat th e rig we asked a couple of o: those prosy give out to fcssionals what they th e little beggars nintheir ncigliborhoods. “ F ull-size c a n d y/ b! a rs ,” said R e b e c c a J e w e l, a re g is te re d Louis Stokes d ie titia n w ith th e L > A ffairs C le v e la n d V e te ra•ans i W e don't get M edical C enter. “W very m any kids on Olur UI street." H Vaocinatlom ar« iMCMury to ward off mMtiM, parhaps tha most contaclout oflitftetioiu d la m a t. . . . H fl ■. isease t h a t could hav4 severe ddls< dous im pact,^ G reen saidl tremendou: lUdren b egan to get sick; Then chUdi id em ics h e r e a n d else} T h e epide b e c a u s e lapses where occurred ocq [nations le ft thousands of in vaccinac n vviu ln era b le. All it tooU children to stort: an an ep id e m ic was a sick person oorr tw < o b rin g in g the dis? I case to town. tow am Thesamet scenario could occitf develop in vacdl again if: cracks cn o v e r a g e . T o g u ard n a tio n ccc a g a in stt ttlh a t p o s s ib ility , thq tales spends about $4S United SSta each m illion ea< y e a r to Immunize ag a in stc m miea sle s. T h e vaccinations are re nrecessary,'because as lo n g ass mme a s le s e x is ts in th e yone can c a n y it to thb world, m anyc co im tyr.. The Tl U n ited States no«f reco rd5s less le th a n 100 cases of m ea sleISs aa y e a r, m o st of them ild ren a rriv in g from fofl sick childr ids. A ny o n e of those chileign lands. luld touch off an epldem* dren could ic if thteir e ir p e e r s w e re not ira* mune. che m ost contagious of ol all infec•re wns a g re a t d e a l o)ff tious diseases. I t isI sso e a s y to ^keVlfc^c is m ,” s a id D r. W a lte>r r he last U .S. catch th at, during the O r e n s t e i n , w ho h e a d s t h e e p id e m ic , children b e c a m e ill liz a tio n d iv isio n o f th e ply b ec au se simpl :e n t c r s fo r y sac in cUnsc C o n tro l J„ JQ90 . fjo ta 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 O,,a w a it i n g re v e n tio n . ■ ims w h e r e room l e said, th e COSeS ofm OJ easles xn-'erv ! m e a s le s 'in ihis hemisphere, virus us lin g e re d "veT "” " 'v p o n e f/h , th e a i r . I f 990, about This mmonih. o d u r in g a t good com e 0 cases of . of (th e o u t1were reportcoiijcmic in B r tiz il on •aks a d e e/hninalion, public cade le ago, th e y Tl ninded p a r acontcrence heahh IXpe :pens rep o n ed that IS t h a t m e f ll on measles , cs s h o u ld asics ation, public Otlly 9 3 8 D eoplehad , , not; tb e v ie w e d h o a lih dietedniea.^les as a h a r m le s s ed thaTonly Idhood r i t e jple had conso.ffaa r m 2 0 0 0 massage, said 1 m easles so ____________ G o rd o n ----------------------------- Dr. DOO. lead of t h e )r G r e e n , who was hei :y 're leading chc way for Ith D e p a rtD a lla s County H ealt th e^ w o>rld,” rl O ren stein s a id ojff m ent a t the time, p p re d a te as . “W e didn’t fully api s le s , s p re a d th ro u g hh i s le s w a s a a s o c ie ty chat m eas i ^and sneezes, is perh ap)ss £ £ s I C o t ln m u il n i t y J e weel l d e fe n d s h e r c h o ic e : C a n d yr bI a r s a r e b e t t e r th a n ra is in s; for f( children’s tee th , she nd they give kids needed said, and s. calories. g B ul w wlh at about kids g e ttin»e hyped up up on sugar? Tliat's just an /es’ talc, she said, a theory ry old wives Vt supported by good, douth a t isn’t id research. blc-blind OK, so so m aybe d e n tis ts h a v e ling different to say about som ethin JC. th e issue. b e , but not d e n tist D ale M aybe ardt of Akron, Ohio, Leonharc <e uy the big candy bars like " I buy :d to w e used i get as a kid, not those ^ l i t t l e te t e n y th in g s ,” s a id ardt, who has six children Leonharc .'hom eat candy. all of wht L est you y th in k h e’s ju s t tryyi n g oto d ru m up b u s i n e s s , L e o n hl a :r d t notecl t h a t if h is p a t i enntts fo llo w ^he o r a l h y g ien e ro u tin e h e te a c h e s and th eir tee th a rc otherth e m am w is e nnoorm a l, th e y w o n ’t g e t c a v itiees, s , in sp ite of th o se b ig b ars. des, he thinks a little indulBesidei is g e n c e is what H alloween is all about, H e uusse d to give o u t to o th b r u s h ic e ss a n d t o o t h p a s t e , h e 3Ut th e kids ju s t w e ren ’t s a id , bu< e a l l t h a t t h r i l le d w ith t h o ssc tre a ts , d b e th e y o u n g s te r s C o uI ld t h o u g;h h tt th e y w e re j u s l to o scary. ir you and yourr nneighbors. A page fbr J o in u s For ■ c a ic v .o o f e v ' 7:1B PM IT M M U I h I /) P r 'a c s hDr r B ert Coth/M et J V K Jl < Bnvmups L- iw i a n - ™ . 7 w 'S H ii ' I f e d L . R e a MM .J > . , F . A . C . G . istive H ealth Center S m i t h & R e a D igesti o Idaho _______ Member ofSoutliero Idi M edieal Orottp ■ROENTEROLOOY • 0A8TR0INT) > Soltoge of 0 —lro«ntOTCloiy Fellow of the American ColU PH A G llS BARRE'■TTS ESOP W H A T IS B A RdRI pR bB tI tI ■ S O P H A G U S 77 , ' S» ,K ,, rhrnm r w;.,^fiEflDI Of „ f cells iM t In sltri^'ll'T Fnc• nofiTMi n turn line IHC«opM.>gm. c.^M jonuvnootccils. u.’ columnitr cells mio .. lypv ortcii c.iiM1 C Iff ojoQMQus • for om GEflD • causes he progress of the disease and '"'iy compile. p' npiicaiions Following are'some pieCeni jiicni can do to help reduce acw inmoj Itw paiicni irengihen me lower Esophageal rellui and Hreng :5|. ihis Sptilncicf (l£5|. 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Twin F tf., Idaho TtaM4t< M o r n iING > BREAK TMSPum»«0«e<cam ACROSS 1 D um bo's winoa? 5 Ffodh obodo 0 Choroographor Tnofp 14 EKJof ornldor l5 l8 lo n u flr Corsica 16 In (ho load. 17 Jolopy 16 VIP In a will IS C ry o l completion 2 0 CoruK) ond Foffiil 22 Bum ellgWly 24 ’£081099* star 2 5 HoolhB oixJ 77- 2A ■ "3 2 Dotocllvo s r ' ^ judgmonl » ___ _ l i !P 1------------ -- DEAR ABBY: Yearss tago, I pur-‘ all Police!" chased a “ P le a s e Call ntioned b a n n e r th a t you m ent your column. It was toIbe b used by :m crgcncy p eo p le in n e e d of eir ro a d s id e a s s is ta n c ee., I am 80 e. I use two years old and oil alone, ot use a car hearing aids and cannot phone bccause I needd a special one with “TTY.” -. , Fortunately, when I ;had occasion to use my plastic; 15?"’! " ' 'i was during th e day. I1 < displayed m y banner in m y re a r wmdow, ing me by. b u t ca rs k e p t p assini ;he car and Finally I got out o f thi lands, - ^ a t held the sign in m y ha caught the attention of a policem an cruising by seve /e ra l lanes aw ay. H e w a s a b le ti to_ do u b le assistance. back nnd com e to my as -e, breaking For someone my oge, ,y was very down on th e highway scary. Would you p le a se2 ]p r i n t t h e address w h e re I can1 co r d e r t h e “ P lease C all P o lic c; ” b a n n e r s M S» » 5T ^ « — ** 53- i l l “ Spodo 3 5 Scolo 3 7 Slollar blast 36 Fllor 4 0 Consum ed 41 Nlxon'8 V.P. 4 2 Evaluolo 43 B ouso 45 Golfer EmIo 4 6 Quantity 48 '4 6 Mrs.* Star 50 Zero 52 Losing oiroaks 5 0 __motor 57 _ ferryman . (Charon) •66 Wild g u e sses 61 Coremony •63 Montroolployof : 64 Phono greeting 65 • _ Chootin' Hoort* 66 Got closor 67 D eG oneros or Groeno 68 Backups. In brief 69 Po n y 's pennor DOWN : 1 SIngor Merman • 2 Show place , 3 Upgmdo guns lO/MVOO 44 Brown a hndoo H T t ToW c I Bi 55 Disarm s, a s o le ip k W iIT T Dl bl bull fs A v B o 06 COonida colla ” W SI 77 Sluggor-s sta l U I s 08 Mr. ' r P M Polo 99 Knight's tunic n E A u l Sl Ki 0 Revolving 10 R' rapidly M M mT?] ro 1 Croving rrO p rT fT t 11 0 12 Tr bohlnd 2 Trail k L gL s 13 R' 3 Ruckus f e 7 Mh r U 1 Squeaking -W 21 Si tourKi k 3 Tilled A N I T A 23 Tl 5 e&n co u n ter tS fE tV ie iR I 2S 6 Mako om onds s w E D E 26 M 7 Book o l fiction 27 a e Tios 26 Tl ? Skedaddlol 3? SI 2 Scrnvimy 4 lln o p n 3 poper e way 53 Gol-ocquolnlod 32 Si ;h dence person 43 Staunch p( m 54 Of tho Vatican 3 CCirockett's 44 Nonhom 33 I 55 Sleep soundly? W aterloo Ireland Vi 57 Roln chock 4 Two overcoalsais 34 J\ w ords o l Loves You" agroom ont 47 Willlo or)rCCz2io . 58 at 59 _ Aviv-Jaffa 6 SSiio u rs Wolfo 49 OrogonI'd dlty 36 and 60 Everyone 9NOIO 51 Busoyonc 39 N' 62 S promlso thrnw aw ay SInlso th P a r e n t s 1fall lim e lig h t h a v e a fp l a c e i n li 10 IS Y O U R ri IF OCTOBER 30 B IR T H D A Y : You1 h a v e m a r mor, in tellecvelous sense of humo t u a l c u rio s ity , a r ce f a s c i n a t e d id a r e m o r e w ith t h e a r ts and k n o w led g e ab le than c e rn in g p o litic s. S a g itta riu s persons ,s p lay m a jo r ro le s in y our life - c in nam es: C , Ih e se le tte i^ initialss ir irre n tly is o n j ., U. Em phasis currc fiom e, decorating, fixi fixins th in g s. . D u rin g D ecem ber, b u rd e n n o t irst placo wiU really your own in first b e lifted. 1 .A p rll 19): ; A R IE S (M arch 221I d e a lis m ru le s . Son In s is t y o u a re off ba su ffer from p eople a re envious,5. s' exes. P is c e s . f e f e r io r ity com plext Virgo figure in scenari' lano. I 20.M • TA U RU S (A pril 2C oy 20): You a r e bein g C et down to work. Yoi Focus on proftbserved, tested. Foe distribution. tnotion, production,, di hip is g e ttin g R om antic relationship too hot. ■ G E M IN I (M ay 21L o o k b e y o n d th e in C o m p le te p ro je c t. ^ ^ e d i t long overdue.;;A An^es,U b™ ftcrsons play m eanin V ou‘11 soon be askin d e ja vu?” 2 1 -ju ly 2 2 ): t CA N C ER (Ju n e 21 ; ved n o tio n s. l;e t go of preconceivc style. Do n o t s p r i n t your own sty ^U o w others. Sagitta: accuse you of stealinj C tolerant, patit aoent. g. :22): L unar, Guly 23-Aug. cal aspects hig personal magn sex appeal: D< •eo m any hearts. Ansv, C u n d in reading matei ^ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep o rk in g ro o m a s k e d fo r m ore worl on 4n d now you get it.. Spotlight S] ivities. 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And I was in L ip n ick inen." a p p e a re c kdi, w ho previously Maguire” e d r in th e film s " J e rry he doesn’t ” and “Stuart Little,” said throb statu n’t envy stars with heart“I’ve uus. hes Sync and tieard when girls meet ’N they tlirow id th e B ackstreet Boys, wouldn’tow v up on them and faint, I on," he saii t w ant to get thrown up ^ ;aid. P a n ca k e/M u ffinn M ix S yrup B row nie M ix Ice C rea m P u d d in g N o n -A sp artam e S w eeten er C h o c o la te Barss Flavored S yrups )S P ro tein Bars avors S hakes - All Fla' • • • • • tT h e H e a l ttlh fiT T i Q ] j| R Q tors Ashley H e id i Klum a n d acto ;a r, Jen n y J u d d . G reg K innea also M cC arthy and Rosie• Perez I created holiday cards. whicli Proceeds from the cards, ca /ill go to the go on sale Nov. 12, wil iiatric AIDS E lizabeth Glaser Pedii Foimdation. ifr«rw utti»vo(T»)« • POMI « ^ M 5 - « < 5 ,ul«ul NV«V7.1J-945 ' n n i - Op*nCop.ion»dPrint Tun-W*d7JOOrlr ' imm Th*ConWnO M(^7IS.*4S nMoUM Ntf»*r730.*<J ^ 1 B read M ix C h ee se cal M o u sse :ake M ix' P asta T o rtillas D aV in ci S i S ugar-Free S yrups w, w /S p le n d a ^ 5 Ml Mon Oe#y7J0.« 4$ immm yNumban Oa»r 7 )S -«10 ludoNun nl^a«nj3 Oo»r ?-30 ■? «S " ' ^ ‘2 5 F o o d FP l a c e & M M a rk e t i y iPECIALTIESnal Care • Spinal 'eMililalion • Hand Bracing & Ref. talion • Industrial RebabiHtai m d Care Rehabilitation - Wouni ■ ing • Carpal Tunnel Teslini neral Rehabilitation - Genen ; ^ m u ju ^ ^ -SF uralogic Rehabilitation - Neural Direr 17 Years. 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Slater's a n d gift la s c a rd displays a tree H a n u k ikfat s , w h ile M ailin 's I A m erican k a h c a rd fe a tu re s the symbol afor n Sign Language hand B oxer for5“I love you." supermod« r S u g a r R ay L eonard, a d d s Cindy Crawford and >N: LOWCCARB DllI ^ E I ^ MANYMHORE TASSTY CHOIICES I NO)W AVAILLABLE!!! g /l g p i r e ’ r e m li a i n s ttle V am p e r s t a r s tai m s o p tic a l o v e ____ ^______ NEW ’ £ r S ‘ I I • ‘L it HEALTH FO O I 30DS At The F LOW CARB FOC V )D PLACE S • B an a n a B • Bread M ix C A R M E L CC ■Cy l-'M. Boyd "ATTEHTIOI I PASTOR SKGALI.: P, H)f! y o u r le ftt wwhen you’re lo o k in g flu tte r s und you em it chortles. out your dow nstream In s t e a d of s tic k in g• < on’i [lering your Why do n ’l you assign th e medtongue maybe. Or flutiu sms remain ical researcl archer in your family to eyelids. The mechanisn m ost mysterious. fig u re o u t w ' hy s tre s s trig g e rs Slowest growth of allII icancers is sores? s? .rostate. A co mn m o n b e lie f in old said to be thai of the pr< H e -m e n of e a rly was E ngland wai a virgin could walk did n ’t think much of R R ic h a rd II. i h r m t g b aa swarm sv of bees withoul H e iniro-duced the lace mg. le t I 'ic d tlie chief there. And triple is it’s still not generally W o r d is il citizenry. And went aroS i t i l. o o d th a t a lm o s t a ll u n d e rs to o , in g th e esta te s of hiss l d a l i v l egetables are “ fresh er” toi s s e d h im F in a lly , th e he-m en t< n so st all v e g e ta b le s iri a l h p r c s m n . t h a n a l m o into jail where his deatl e ’d b e c o m c p r o d u c e mmaarkets. i ab ly w as m urder. H e’( y won’t u ruccoon cut u ody \vanted Q- Why w such a tyrant everybod ust the lace tom ato? him dead. It wasn’t jus I’t stand the acid. T hat’s A. C an’t s handkerchief. er watcher ' th e theory. ryA ny sea so n ed river W hai '’s a j ABBY: 1 just read your DEAR ABI :o “ C arol in M e n to r. a n s w e r to 1)0 jasked if she should O hio." w ho give up h e:rr ddog in order to m arry hater." As a pastor who lh e "dog hat( has done m mai arriage counseling for 21 years, may maj I commend you for your flawless less advice. 1 h a v e stu stud ie d and observed th is scenario urio and similar others for years. The Th« fact lhat a mun can h a t e so m l eeo o n e ' s b e lo v e d p e ts alm ost alwaw ays serves as a huge ^ed fla g for for deep p roblem s. If nothing else. lse, it is a revelation of s e lfis h n.•ss e s s th a t m ight n o t be exposed mtil unti after the "best foot forw ard" isisr. removed. „ a t s o fff to id you. Abby. ’Hiis pasgives you yoi. two-paws-up, along w full w ith a paw ft of high-fives rOR STUART SEGAI.L, BURLINGTON, WASH. ters i e k i n g n a nn e s f o r d aaugh h e n p i c cal action. Why your diaphnignt will te ll you you the left bank is on d P e tra rc — rc h clim b e d M ount i in southern F r a n c e in b e g in n inmge say tliat marked the n g“ of th e R c n i u s s a n c e , anybody: hi“ it,w a s th e first time just to seei had climbed a mountain Nobody je 1the view." .la u g h wlyhtknows exactly why you you as fun 'h e n som ething strikes m akes you unny. I don’t mean what ou laugli. But the physi- ^ _ 1 I P O P C Oo k A ■ (A P )-T h o LOS A N G ELES (A ast a weaker witch in the woods casi spell the second time ar Blair Witch "Book of Shadows:: B st year's low2,” the follow-up to last budget su rp rise h it,, ““The Blair W itch P ro je c t,” wass u nable to knock off re ig n in gi box-office I champ “M eet the Paren ents." took The “Blair W itch” sequel st 317 theaters, in $13.1 million at 3^1 ilace for tlte debuting in second pl£ weekend, according t 0o ;studio estimates Sunday, “Meet the Parents,”” tthe comedy liro and Ben starring R obert D e Nir 'o. 1 for th e Stiller, re m a in e d No. nd - tlie first fourth straight weekeni movie to do so sincee 1last year’s blockbuster “The Sbcth grossed $15.1 million foi to$100mUend, puslung its total ti Uon. ulled in less "Blair W itch 2 ” pul •decessor did than half what its predi :end of wide during its first weekei ‘Blair Wiich” release in J iJ y 1999. “B $29.2 million grossed a whopping $2 lillion domeson its woy to a $140 mill g to sold-out tic grosii after playing lease for two theaters in limited rclci w e ek en d s. I t ra c k eid d up th o se opening n u m b e rs in1 ionly 1,101 th e a te rs , a v e ra g in lg g a s te lla r lying $26,528 a cinema. Playi in three s, the sequel times as m any places, later. averaged $3,949 a theat S IS s — sh o rt; ^w _ flO V lC S 1^ ^ A i)b y AUgal\fenBireo 1__________ a g a in ? I ni vvould liken e e d s e v e ra l m ore. I daughccr-in :e to order them for my , e „ . Thank; •in-law and granddauglinks, Abby - HARRIET M., P IlIL A O E m ilA o e AR H ,o oblige.HAR 1 R IET: I’m happy th e horizor :. W ith th e holidays on rem ind reai also pleased (o P o lic e” ;on. b a I’mthat “Please OUI stocking coders sta n n e rs m ake terrific a r e in thbstuffers. e Knowing they b rin g s im l er glove com partm ent m i n d n o tn om c a su ra b le peace of b u t a ls o tt oonly to senior citizens, a g y d r iv e r ! to th e parents of teen­ ers. M any people order ‘Blair Wilitch’ sequel raiikes in less thjlan original m^ I-----------J- oroscope ^ Sydney Omarr * _______ d u al w ho ta k e s yo u fo r d. Stand tall for principles. ® ^ ib r J (S e p t. 23-O ct. 2 2 ): RA b e su re m easureChV crddetails; ! ,a r e c o r r e c t. R e v is e , e. !Tell others, “I am h e re“ [^ s ta yy." !" T au ru s, Leo, S corpio , is figure in d ram atic see' IRPIO (O ct. 2 3 .N 0 V. 21): ill have greater freedom of* ht, a c tio n . L o st a r t i c l e“ d: Show appreciation withing obsequious. M em ber of' tc sex expresses love. cA filT IITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. h at had been a lost opporf will rem ind you to go for^ te n tio n re v o lv e s a r o u n da }*• family, protection of valu-*• Libra figures prom inently. •RICORN (Dcc. 22-Jan. 19):): li secret m eeting. D isplayy •e of convictions. You cann t do th e im possible. Y ouu be on pre cip ice of fa m e , e. Pisces plays top role. JARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):): ■play. Toss asid e precon-Ir<,werpl 1notions. You’ll be dealingg :xecutive who is tem pera-I' r1.. Canccr native will playy m ental role. R om ance iss ;hot. PfQf'P CES (F eb . 19-M arch 20):|: 1 affirm b e lie f th a t w h a,tt aro u n d co m e s a r o u n d1., i previously cold will nowV up to you. A rie s , L ib raa duals express desire to bec two of them - one for• the i windsliield and one for theI irear win:an be read dow - so the message cai joth dirccby ca rs traveling in bo tions. L Banners. To order, writ.; WCIL ngeles, CA P.O. Box 9 2 5 0 1 , U s Anj one 9 0 0 0 9 . Y ou w ill re cccive c im ncrfora “P lease Call Police" ban $5 contribution to the: ’Westside ent Living C e n te r for In depender (WCIL). Wilh cach addi ditionai W contribution, another ba sannerwiU h c in c lu d e d . 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Twin Fats, IdalM 6-7 W orld biiia holds e klections Iam id fear die dvuring r(renew'^ed claishes Colom !Five < rs o f violer - A colum n JERUSALEM (A P )-A -m o re d p e r of IsmcU lanks und armc •d i n t o t h e sonnul c a rrie rs ro lled la n g e d f i r e Gaza S trip a n d cxchan w ith P a l e s t i n in n (g u n m e n Bwcd clashSundny. a day of renewi inians dea d cs that left five Palestinii '. ^ d dozens wounded. il, I s r a e l i A m id t h e tu rm o il, Barak m et ■ Prime M inister Ehud Ba )f tlie Ariel Sharon, leader of tl haw kattem p t to ; ish Likud p a i ^ , in an1 at m ; forge a coalition govem m r ent. No w as im m e d ia te a g re e m e i reponed. In Gaza, th e K am i ro road junctio n re s e m b le d a b>aat ttle fic ld >m b u rn in g . with acrid sm oke from I tire s d a r k e n i n g thle e a ir an d ' -tanks m o v in g alo n g; th e r'o a d , } their o cc asio n al fire: ppiu n c tu a t;sa u lt* rifle ; ing th e s o u n d o f assat rounds. T he a r m y s a id i tI s o n . th e arm ored colum n to sec movement of Jew ish'sei the key road, which cuts the strip and has been tl violent P alestinian protei The ta n k s respondec u ' :e' J1by shoot1. from P alestinian police ichme s u n s )-ing from m ounted machi :ith e m ilitary said. A 14.year-old 14boy and a 31-year-oldI m an w e re killed, m ed ics said. At le a s t 2S J • ■- ' ^ - '«f' • . ,, . . . * ; . - B B EkB I ;«mpt lo lan p o lic e o fflc o r c h a s e s a sto>ne n e thrower Sundoy In an atter A Pale stin ian jint otdlors nt Kami crosslne poin 7), d u rin g a c la s h w ith Israeli B ooti iraol a n d t h e O a u Strip. > » • « » " '- lacting to ac a tio n r a th e r th a n rea< gunfire. 6 M ilitary officials saidI tlthe am r wv anted to phase down hsaggreshs sive im age and reducee friction s ab youths. wv ith stone-throwing Arab fo f c u s in g in s te a d u n pp:inpoint arm e d sst r u g g l e .a g a in st Polestiiuan radicals. F /CTC i n ju r e d overall in Divers; recoverr more bodies jfrom Klursk Russia (A P) SEVEROMORSK, Ru} - V e n tu rin g fu r th e r in s id e th e • sunken K u rsk n u c le:‘u ar su b m arine. divers recovered1 m ore bodthe jagged ies Sunday from am idI th metal and silt tliat fillII the tl w reck pths. stuck in the A rctic depth [intity of th e The nu m b er and ident: ui n c l c a r , • bo d ies r e m a i n e d c ia ls s a i d , ll^ u s s ia n n a v a l o fficia :he re m a in s ^apparently because the svere badly dam aged. w e re All 118 m en on the Kursk Ku ttered by an killed after it w as shatter e d to th e ex plosion a n d c rashhei Aug. 12. As Barents S ea floor on Au overy w ork the slow, solem n recovc ony continued, a m ouniingg cerem c irin e rs w as tor the K u rsk subm arii h eld S u n d a y in thh e c lo s e d - Israeli ,prim e JER U SA\LEM L Hhud Uarak’s attem pts m in ister Elu to form an;i em c ergency coalition L‘nt w ith o p p o s itio n el Sharon broke down on Sundayr as Israel’s parliament to re c o n v e n e to d ay p r e p a r e d t( L-e month recess. ;h he has only 30 sup1 th e 1 20 -seat p arlia ra k re fu se d to give MO power over fu tu re S h a ro n veto the Fulestinians pcnce talks:s with v ;e for the hacking of his Likud party. Instead, nationalistt L gu ered Israeli p rim e t h e beleagu to the Orthodox m in is te r tuurned n to help stave off a tioS h as partyr t< confidence; vote v< that co»ild fell his lit jand li'ad to new elecgovernment opinion polls suggest tio n s that oj would win. t h e Likud wo /h ich hoU ed B a ra k 's S h a s , whi before he headed to a coalition be! vid peace sum mit last C am p David Barak a oneJ u ly , has promised prc ety net if he shelves his m onth safety c u rb fh e p o w e r o f e f f o r t s toJ < igious parties. Israel’s religi T i r c n i s i j . 'r r r M H H R ussianm i li t a r y tow n of orsk. Sevuromors ns of fo u r K ursk sailors Remains :overed la s t w eek, and were recov k ets, d r a p e d w ith the four caske w h ite-aiid n d -b lu e f la g of the w e re carried atop Russian Navy, Na armored pptersonnel carriers into nt s q u a re u n d e r a cold, a sea-front r. 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'nn.., l ie official, w h o spoke gp condition (in o(f a n o n y m ity , said e rs hI a d tu r n e d violent, the protesters Tamil protei 'o te ste rs in th e region ,hrow st.ieties s a t sh o p s , v e h ic le s ,ri,iniss oon S a t u r d a y a n d Sunday, and t o S in h a le s e railid tw way officials Is wwere in ju re d w hen a -i;,mil mob ) aas s s a u lte d th e m a t a llio n in N u w ara Eliya railway statioi m m enc o fficials said, t<iwn, govemm jgear anoth l o th e r c e n t r a l to w n , W atagoda, I, aaiu t h o r i t i e s s a id a nil ,n(,bset setfire to a tra in . Rail ser\-ice toththe e a re a w as suspend^.,1 after that ii c id e n t a n d anotha t in j„ which :h T1 a m ils b lo c k e d a ,ri,ck with tre treie tru n k s a n d Iwulders, police s;ii • s;iid. Uavia P R IS T IN A . Yiinosli B u o y ed by unofficialI ro r s iilts , lan Icadgr m oderate ethnic Alhaiiiiti Ib r a h im R ugova on S i unday claim ed victory f»ir his< party j in Kosovo's municipal electii .lions an d |.r(.vm ce s a id h is goal for the |it re m a in s independetic< ice fro m Yugoslavia. In its firs t commentIt on t h e v o te , t h e office of Yi V u p s la v P resident Vojislav Kostiiii timcasaid it wns invalid because Itit applied o n ly to th e province's•s e th n ic A lbanians. Most of thu remaining rei S e rb m in o rity in Kosti l»>,vcotted Saturday’s election R u g o v a ’s victory cla laim w as b a s e d o n figures comp ipiled by llg groups in d ep e n d en t moiiiioring and h is own part; rty, th e D e m o c ratic League off Kosovo. I Bolh show ed his party/ w \ inning th e m a jo rity of vo i-otes in S a tu rd a y ’s elections -• the t firs t orced forsince NATO bombing for m e r Yugoslav lehder SI Milosevic to pull out his.®tn,(.i‘J‘!n t: ;i)vo to b e J u n e 1999, leaving Koso\ tions a n d ru n by th e United Nati< NATO.' .. . T h e Kosovo Action for f< C ivic .•pendent I n i t i a t i v e , an indep K o so v o electi«>ns mon jn ito r in g group, said Rugova's Der lemocratic l^eaguc of Kosovo won a controlling m a jo rity in the prt )rovince s majcjr cities, including-PI ris tin a , the capital. Releasing itss own ( prelim inary results, Rugova ya's p arly )88 percent said it h ad won about G «)f the vote in Pristina at and,m ore th a n 50 p e rc e n t in »)tl Ither k e y cities. ges Venezuelans Castro urge: shlnd preslilent t o rally behir GUANARE lR E , V e n e z u e la Saying he w waa s s t u n n e d b y th e problem s ooff r u r a l V e n e z u e la , c„h;,n leader i e r F id e l C a stro urged V enezuelans a n s to r a l l y b e h in d ugo C h a v e z ’s efforts president H Hup i„ change the s he society. “When I saw sa t h e p e o p le say •ciuivez, don’t m’t fo rg e t a b o u t us,' it ,H;curred to) m mte, sa d ly , th a t iliis is ,hc result ooff th e th o u s a n d s of promises that h a t th e o ld p oliticians , ” C a s t r o s a i d la te „j.ver k e p) tt,” Saturday in aj f i e r y s p e e c h to thousands of ut n iv e rs ity stu d en ts c ity of in th e w Wle s t e r n ,‘to. Hiirqiiislmeto. w h o is o n a fiv e -d ay Castro, whl visit to sign1 aann oil a id p a c t, m ade jo u r n e y w ith Chavez daylong jou „„ Saturday ly tl th rougli th e w estern ••jlanos.” oorr p l a i n s , t h a t a re Venezuela's 's bbrre a d b a s k e t, p iled fro m w ire reports -compile' c n g liS n Rare tornado blastsi E rturt seasid e town; four hu . 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Tho tornado ad o to u c h e d dow n in , 1,^. of BJ o g n o r R e g is , 50 iwest m ite southwc! o f L ondon, leaving a trail of di e s tr u c tio n a b o u t j 5 a u th o r itie s said, ong, A R ]K E II P L A C : e M 3://w w w . m a g i cc v a lle y .c o m 'he Times-New n e s-N e w s .1 .....! .! A c i: ci : i _________ T h tn oother energy projects. T h at grand schem e is a major focus o f Monday’s talkss 1between It Jacques P utin, Frcnch President cad of the C hirac in his role as hea ro ta tin g EU p reesidency, s President E uropean Commission P ur EU offiRomano Prodi a n d other cials. In a d d itio n to e n e rggy j Issues, disKhristenko said P utin would wi of oi the 15f<cuss th e enlargem ent on em ber Eiu^pean Union and the Fm impact on Ceconomic and political 1infinancial rR ussia, econom ic andJ fscientific Ecooperation, as well as s and technical links. F T h e explosive situatio ion ill the c ms, NATO M iddle East, the Balkan: strategic e x p a n s io n a s w ell as s i cted to be cissues w ere also expecti ndiscusscd. e F c a g a s a n d oil b e y o n d OPEC BOGOTA, Colombia1 - L ocal eucefully ele ctio n s took pluce pea unday in ac ro ss C olom bia on Sur 'w h a t o ffic ia ls labeled^ against th e guerrilla andi paramilj: he Soulh iitary violence tearing tin A m erican country apart. J. C olom bians voted for or candid• ate s for g«)vernors, mayi ilown council members,' n o' them independents chall i nllonsine itwo traditional political p'’■'"■■JSL terals ithe Conservatives and Lit in cre asin g b 1b la m e d f " '' i Colom bia’s woes. .er. som e For th e first time evei i Col«»nibians voted in anI aarea lori ally co n tro lled by the m he le ftist in su rg en ts waging a 3(i.year-old > war on the state. , , . , Fighting between rebe l)els, rival param ilitary militias and id governm ent troops has left tens m ° o i“ H) o s an d s d e a d , forced mill uiiuiis flee their homes, and cri form erly vihrant econor iW id a security operiuion rJ ra td ing som e ISO.OOO soldii reports of police, th e re were no re] p ts to d is m ajor clashes or attempt: rupt voting on Sunday. ^ ler Nows Sorvlco______ Knight Ridder ^ "WeVcJ re r. ta lia te d w ilh tanks :o p ter g u n sh ip s at «:er»n‘l Its a n d w e u s e d thi^m is id e r a ti o n ,” said the ie f o f s t a f f , L t. 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P lo o so apply opp P O B ox 548 arson. & w o m o n :lra in in 2 0 8 - 6 7 7 - 4 5 443 3 ’rldo, shifts, o n d bo oblo to p< 3 In p o r a o n o t Auto Prid p r o v id o d In o lo c tr lc i form u n d o r p rossurois toibo 8 0 8 C h o n o y Drlvo.. Ask Ai 'o ______ m o d u la r o q u ip m o n o t o fo st p a co. P lo asoron n l om for T r o d o . tnotW O m agicvolloy.con P S 4 S O /w k t o B t a r i p ly o l T w in F o lis °C a REM EM BER C L A IM S PR O C E SSOSR — lo c o d M anagom ont Opportunil unily. BINDERY DEPARTMEN C o n t o r , 8 7 4 E o s t®l a“i '!? Thoi blnhdoy o d you ppla ^ o t . N o o x p . noco sso ry . PT/P Call lor Inlorvlow. E x p ress Printing Is occof ow no ag o In Tho 77; T raining o n d Cortllicolk 8 a fn ■ 5 p m in g o p p llc a l lo n s to rr FT F TImos-NowS? Now la la th o ,001 rovldod. M ust typo 30 • holp in o u r Bindory Do; 7 3 3 -8 3 5 5 timo lo com o pick uip p your Vr. CO OK S v^pm. Up to $60K/yr. Roqulroa oltoniion to, Jd L T no A sk fo r S u s a n picturos. S lo p b y TD N oodod, applicalions ‘ovc ta n . 1 -8 0 0-240-1548 dopt,. 167. 16 toil & h ig h q u a lity stoi Custom or Son/ico O Dcopt • • • • • • • • • <# # ------a b lo O W a a t E n d S _____ an I ------d o r d s . h o o v y liftin■0 g & C L E R IC A L lodayl ■ C a n ta r . 1010 Main, B u ---------- ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE VE w o rking u n d o r p ro ssu Buro •C u s to m o r Sorvico availINSURANCE DAIRY of doodllnos. D aya. Mo a n io r •ClorkMJl posittons 4 107 >40 F a a d e r n o o d o d o x Buhl. po Wo o ro lo o k in0g dyfo r o d)through Fri. Bonoflls. ApA , 7 3 3 -7 3 0 0 o r 678-4040 ■ A B O R T IO N n a m ic, a g g r o s sindil v o ind plicoiTons co n b o pickt JS o n c o no c o sso ty . 208-58 :kod PERSONNEL PLUS -------■ A L T E R N A T IV E ! ------3 3 8 0 o r 208-588-3101, v id u o l lo so il rvico & so rv ic u p a t: E x p r e s s Printin I ' d ’ C L E R IC A L m — ^ now & ronowal ranco Insuranc 8 1 0 S o u t h M o ln , Nl. dout DAIRY 0 2 2 ’ Offlco. p h o n o , filing, doi ENTER p r o d u c is in t h o Mlaagi PREGNANCY CfllSB CEN" o 'c Hoiloy. ID. 208-788-002 •oinhi E x p o rio n co d M ilker woi en try, dolly books, frolg F fle e T E S T lN G G Valloy. You will sorvoJOS os a ul o d , housin g provMod. C dispatO Ting holplul. 734-7472 - 800-371-7C -7 4 7 2 consullont. providing1lioi Iiold Youii b« picaaaniiy aurpTiai VIP 735 -0 0 5 6 .____________ e# a S o n d ro su m o lo; RMP —I son/ico to c u sio m o raS ond or al now oaay II la lo place ^ It It 3 6 E . F ro n ta g o Rd. Norti lorth. OAIRY 3. Coll jrs, if ciaaaifled ad. Tho coal prospocllvo cuatom ors, 4 100 High. J o ro m o . 10 83338. *Milkers / cow p u sh o rs < low...Iho leaulta aro hig IAL you aro ossortlvo, oI sq solH* I P R O F E S S IO N A L IBcj Cfl. Thafa clfttailiod, 733-0031 ------C u sto d ian ($6.00 -------hr) sta n o r ihis m oy b o tho l l l i . C O L L E CT IO N S I S E R V IC E S; n e o d o d ASAP. Call roor poslllon lo r you.I. Wo W •q A c c o u n t s R o c e l v oo bb lo morASKINO QUESTIONS 208-4 3 8 -8 4 5 0 0x1.■® 10!* p 5 ----havo Iho p ro g ra m s &, mo Iin n Collocior. Exporionconoropr ATTENTION RIVER C o n d u c t p u b lic o p in lc ' a n d a s k lor Yoii o r."slo 7 k o t s t o h o l p y o uu b o lorrod, b u t nol nocossai FRONT P R O P E R r polls ovor tho lelophon DBsaby H orizon O rganic Dali s u c c o s s f u l. B a c h oilo lo r'r 's C o m p u to r skills nocoss OWNERS Ti«im train. A B S O L U T E L Y ZN ? ,onu. 2 5 8 9 E SOO S . Paul, ID dogroo or oquivQioni troll ry. FuiI.lim o wllh bonolil Lino your rivorbonkai , w ixp. & SALESI Strictly rosoarc "" , Ing required. S a le s oxp. Bo* DAIRY rtfir S e n d r o s u m o s lo; B< h vorrock whllo Iho riv< $7.00 t o $ 9 .0 0 p a r h o t o g o n ts llc o n o o a p lu io . 9 8 1 4 0 . % T h o T im m to s Y oor round dairy o n d fai down. ■ EOE. C asuo l worh.Mi;lfOf"TH> f .-i, Exc. bonolits pkg.. EOI Twin w o rk o r. bilingual, hou: r®*!’ N ow a. P .O . Box 648. Ti^, R osonably pricod. Co F lo x ib lo o v o s , d o y s . Mall rooum o lo D a v a E. I Foils, ID 83303. p r o v id o d . 8 4 5 - 2 0 8 5 w knd. h o u r s . 1 5 .3 0 hr I fann ______ H ea d d an . F ira t Sa c :urlty u rll ______ r 8 4 5 -?9 7 3 . u lh p e r wook. G re at Port-tin timo wny koep It wr>en you- rt r 10US0 I n a u r a n p o , 4 0 6 S ootJl BANKRUPTCYi Imtan D E U V E RY PER SO N 8 5 o r )ob o r so c o n d Job. Cloi lo se k>ngor noed It? Son ii wtm i M a in , 8 t h ( l o o r . S S aa l i Compollllvo rolos o n C Chh a p Miiiod Wanted Immedlattlyl eaay. Inoxpenaive doaaiiu 11 < or 10 C Si c a m p u s. For noro mo L ak# C ity. UT 84111 lor 7 bankruplclos..CCo il ____ W a r ra n ty . DolivoryI-------P< om Inlo. call 736-2BS3nil1llll llliii ca. Call 733-0C31. 8 452. Jolf Slokor ot 734-845 s o n lo r b u sy cabinet she C a r p o n t^ skills a n dlyl to< a p lu s. S om o llfling.t PorP s hop. .d o p o n d s o n oxporionc I tools D r u g F r o o w o rk p lo c . Poy 7 3 4 -1 4 3 4 JM K Itch a n a o n ce. EO E lo c o . DIETARY MANAGER• h S N o o d o d lo r sk lllo d n u r I n g / r o s l d o n t l a l _____ )c a facility. W orking s u pn eu rr s s o r : s t a l l i n g , o r d o crin o re c h a r tin g , cooking. Coi pen/Ipolltivo wogo ond bonol p o c k o g o . C a ll K o>flnO. nt S n a k * n i v a r C a r aC aom t mollis L iv in g C a n ta r, 543-64C m l at DRAFTSMAN With CAD * orchlioctural doslgn. 6^0^C a n 733-7300 ;a d & ************** DRIV ERS ^ Locol Milk h aulers nooda N ew Incroosod routo pa longevity pay. hoolth Insu ra n co . 401K, csfoioi 125 a ls o otforod. P a n tim o drivors a iso noodo dollvor milk lo a d s'oieria to vorious pla nts In Intonnountaln oroo.° o Ot a n d bock sa m o doy. A pply O Rtoh T hom1pst T rucking. Inc.. 0 ^ " 2 3 W. 100 3 . Jo ro m o , Idaho jp so n IG HOUSE CLEANING ly lllo. Lot m o oa so y o u r b u sy III Jo o n n. 735-0 6 7 77.. =T7r KATIE'S H O U S E CLEAI ING. A cc o p ting now " c o n to , m o llc u lo u s i « d o ta llo d . W h o n y o ^u \ triod Iho ro st & a ro roo( lor Iho bo st call 324-790 ;a N THE'HANDYMAN CAN oinco Ropnif. R ebuild, Ropiac 4150 or Romovo. Jim 326-415 ------- -- --------------------------------g iT g laino I «na a fT FAX YO U R AD ( A t o s k( OM. A d H l o u s s e a r c l: h c l «a s s i f ii e fF o r y o d n d 1 u rr s o> u . ^H r ' Tell T A d H o u n d w h a t you’re looking forr aand h e ’ll search to0 fin d a nm atch. T h e n h e emnca ils the ad to you. th e pages off ]m o re h e re at home, o r thhrough n tH e can ro am rig h t I th a n 500 n ew sp apiers ei nationally. tl 1 Agriculture Assembly Production General Labor Machine Operators Maids Warehouse Construction Clerical call F o r m ooir e in fo rm a tio n , c: Invnodioto oponlngs for c p o rio n c o d drtvers. Lo( w ork transporting hoy o: 'o r oxo th o r form com m odlllc L ocal Q o o d w ork onvlronmoi J a c k a o n T ru e k in ciiiios. J to m m , k la h o . 324-30 733-0931. 1 i c v a l lo y .c o m __________ h t t pp ;//w w w .m a g lc DRIV ERS 2 o l o u r b e st runs H op« r* * T a n k s , o x c . oQ uipm oi Full bonoflls. P loosoopon. c 8 7 8 -5 0 0 0 _____________ mont. D RIV ERS B A r T r u c k D r iv®lr School In Buhl. 4 4 -------6» c la s s e s . C la ss A CDL v in g r s f r o s h o r . O nly cortilli . 6 WK sch o o l In oroo. 543-809t DL or DRIV ERS F T /P T noodod O TR. 'R o fo rs. W osiom Stotoi C o n o d a . $50 0 a ig n._ oi b o n u s . Fuol.& safoty a to s. l » n u s possible. H omt n on' frequently. 888-665-760 loty ■ DRIV ER S G am S U t a T ronsportati' . Is looking tor good drive -----10 ru n d ry v a n s, roofors w olking llo o rs. W o lotion ho g o o d oqulpm onl. b f2™& om o a & b o nom s. 734-906: have DRIV ER S DRIV ER S tin g . W ontod. 16 w osiom . 1-3004 hor vMOkly. 2 8 c e n ts por ml bonoflts. new truck. honw 1-800-228-0064.M rm llo, D ryw all H o n g o rs noode A ll l o v o l s . P a y D O [ s ~ P lo o so call 208-578-766 eded. 30E . •7690. DRIVERS Fialbod roglonol. $ 5 0 0 si sig n on. TCT 800-6 3 5 -5 2 3^3. 3 E-MAIL your c losslflodf SI o " at tw ln a d O m lc r o n .n aBtt ------EDUCATION Twin Foils S c hool D istric ic t la accopting opplicatlona la for a S p a a c h / L a n g u aa ta * P a th o lo g l a t. Q u alific f ic o lio n s : M o s to r a D o giro rc o ; c o r ti lio d b y A m o r ic le a n Spooch & H ooring A«sts o elation (ASH A). Appllc )llcatlono available o t th o Tv Tw in F alls S c h o o l D istricItt oi f ' fico. 201 M a in A v o . 'W/. from 8 :0 0 o .m . t o 4 :': 0 0 p.m . For furthor Inlo. e Personnel D o p t 733.69< iw .' FACTORY ■ ----P ro c a a a lrtg . Id ah o T rt is looking for oxpor. w o o r s In o u r F i lo r & B B tu h l plant. D ay s h lft.'p a k j \ c ation. h o a llh . o c c idJo o nT m a lo r m o d lc a l . d o nnt.ta l. p o r s o n a l lo o v o & ss ii c k C a ll d o y s . D ru g f r o o . Ci 326-5430 o r 543 -6 4 4M 4 ------i® ,„, FACTORY W ORK --------Longview Flbro C o. , Is 1 occoptlng opp llcatlons om ploym ont. It dosiroblo lh a t factory appl i cant s hovo 5®m ochonical and m am om oticol optiludc com polltlvo . W. solary/bonoflts. 0 Apply In p orson; 346 S o u th P a r k A v a.------V Tw in F a lta . Id a h oy lo r EOE, M/F/V/D mqbo SW FARM E x p o r io n c o d c o u p l oSond 1 nco ranch & farm w ork. Clo In m o d o r n h o m o . pS o ' Twin Foils c o u n ty . S o i n ro su m o to : B om 9 9 0 £ '>iTho T im os N ow s, ------P. S ox 548.T w ln F a lls . I )l o n 83301 ■ ______________ ro o l GENERAL 02. Cruiso Lino ontry lovol ------b o a rd p o s i t i o n s . G ro bonolits. 323-6 4 4 -2 1 0 2 QENERAL IMMEDIATE OPENINO * Induslriol-Ught a Hoo* * Factory-All Shifts .C o r a tm c t lo n * Forkiilt * CDL Drivors * M ochonlc * Woldors TOP P A Y - N O FE E >40 I l l FllorA vo.7 3 5 Ovorta 733-7300 67S-404< PERSONNE------PLU S ntorin d iG RAPHICS D ESION lo to Blip Printer* in now Inti :o io r viow ing q u a llflo d co1nEi ndolos. Corol Draw . P hMo usl sh o p , a n d p r o c o s s cI od o r skills roqulrod. S to n g E gtlsh skills required, fwit to c h bo a b lo t o w o r k u nady & d o a d l l n o c o n d i t i o Ind o Friondly a tolf. h ig h to e q u ip m e n t..g o o d p a y b o n o f lls .m o k o s B lip *A sk groot pla ce low rork.AOKOS p| In p o r s o n w ith r o s u r a n d w ork s a m p lo s . fre A e. lor Bill 01 2 1 4 Bluo Lak Blvd. 734 -2 5 5 8 EOE, Drug a s m o k e frt Btl 18 HAIR S T Y U ST 3.00 R o b y n T o d d rso n In the Mogic V alley Moll ------hiring a S T Y U S T . Se.C S on hour. Apply In porsc INSTALLERS se v ABC SE A M L E S S IS Ilors. EXPANDINQI rson. Wo h ave posilions for ascn s o oral yoor-round inslolio vlow Will troin quoliliod porsc ------Bonollis. D rivors licon I lo s roq. 733-9683 for lnlorvi< ,n loLABORER )ood B ric k lo y o r s & h o d d 'M lo C oxp. only. For w otk o lna e z cnl gehool p rojoct. G_o p a y & o v o r t l m e .T W *__ M aaonry. 1-800-771-W ■fxxf t ^ _ " '2 . im u m m NOW HIRING: .R N /L P N -D a y : Shifl 12 hours • R N /IP N - Night Shifl 12 hours • A ssisted Living full limc evening shift 2pm-10pm . CNA - Night Shift avail.l0pm-6:30am: Eve. Shift. 2-10;30pm : BRlDG EV yW OFFERS: ♦ Two Week Pflid Vacattor ♦ Skk and Holiday Pay * Paid Comp Days for Good Aticndancc 4 401K Retirement Plon ♦ Heahh, Denial, end Optical Inwraoec ♦ Colicgfl Tuition AuWnnc le t (SchiJatthlp) To btcom* part o f out Mom apply In peraor* « , Bridflsvtew Estates0 1 1828 Bridgeview Bhp^ Twin Falls. ID 83301 :50 orc«D208-73&-3933 54 Tom S h tn n a n . Ert. 25( TereMCuh-er.&rt.254 LA BO RERS LABORER Ing ♦ N ee d ed . Call 320-4126. Jorom o m onulacturing plant sooks to hiro gomorol non h e a t CUTTER laboror, $7 p oA r hr. L ooking f o r e x p e r ie n c e I A pplyol:50W . 1 0 0 3 .. bulchor. P lo a so opply 11 Mon. thru Frt.. B a m -lp ’ m perso n . C all ASL M eoU . No phono colls. :_____ 536-1640 a sk lorA I. LABORERS . MEDICAL G e n e ra l L a b o r e rs : 1n*a ?a i 1 R N /L P N n o o d e d }p!r F in la h a ra , S h a a t M 4 eata la l jja y , aftom oons.': j- ' W o r k a r A E l a c t rJ.®** ic a C N A 'a n o o d e d a I P a r s o n s . C harm ac Tral sh ills. P l o a s o coll R a o ■ ora offers; 401k. C afotort "o ^ dono ot Burley Coro Cor • Plon. Hoollh Ino. S Pol ‘0 ^ G78-9474 Vocollon oltor p ro b atlo r ory period. G ood h oura u rai >ly ot: MEDICAL compotliivo poy. A pply o in Ooodlng Rohmb A U vin r 452 Soulh Pork A vo.Tw Twi C a rjfe r ' Foils. ID. N o p h o n a ccalla a lli . -------Is looking f o r MDS Ollrno to work o s 0 loom ofJJJc LOANS d o M D S .R A P S .& .C f^ . $ 1 0 0 - $ 7 5 0\ Fulltim e CA LL T O D A Y/ !! Flexible H ours ; Q ood W ogos ; 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 3 _____ Bonotits ■' ; & S ig n o n B o n u s MAINTENANCE lOOks Exporionco proforrod bul G ooding Food P lant sook: Irlal no t o m ust exporioncod Industrial Id o n R N o rL P N Moinlononco T echnlclor jtltlve for 3 12 hou rs shllls o w oo ( for nlghl shift. C om petltiv lont G reat sc h o d u lo ' wOQO DOE* oxcollont xpori* S ig n o n B o n u a . . . bonolil pkg. Prefer oxpor ,tlno. CNA/NA -CiaV onco In troubioshootlng. >lyot: Neodod o vos. & noc-snm I oioctrico1& PLC. Apply o $300 S ig n o n B ontia<’ * Ol anbl a F o o d a 1728 S 2300 E Cad R h o n d a (2O6)034-«6O G ood ing. Id a h o Intarvlaw a T u aa . 2 -4 p m . o r c a ll 735-4111. AA/EOI MEDICAL Clink^al Educolton Spoctolb I MAINTENANCE R e g io n a l D ll C o m ps aa nn y HN wllh stro n g m od/sur{ a n c o Bkills a n d dosiro lo mor r o q u lr o s m a in to n o tim o. 10' noodod. FT ovoning' porson . lull or p a rt time licont n ig h t s h l l t p o s it io n Flexible hours. A ppllcar r kin ln g ovalloblo. ' s h o u ld h o v o a w o rk ation W o olfor compollllvo s o le ' knowlodgo of oxcovatior xtoririos a n d a n oxcellonrno) concrolo. ospholt. oxlor Iblo b o n o lit s p a c k a t i a . ' polnllng. building] wlr> wli iloum P la a a a s a n d r a s u m a d r potrolour u st c o n U c t: plumbing. Appilcont m uf Connlo. N uraing Rocruilo h o v e ow n h o n d t o) oo llss . Hum an R e source s. C l e a n d r iv in g r o cc oorr.d TIO P.O . Box 409 roquirod. Send ro su m o to l B oo x Twin Falls. ID 83303-0401 M rs. U p to n . P . O . B Tel: (208) 737-2008 5 1 5 9 . T w in F a l l sJ . 1IID FAX: (208) 737-2741 03303, ------------------------------------------E-Mail: ■ • MANAGER wondyoO m vrm c.gon.W .u N ature's Boot Is lookin' — com . ; for 0 Flaat M a n ag e r. Ind vi««uol will be rosponslbl *? s 7 ’P®0P'® Unltod To Cnr6' ’ lor tho scheduling o l 5truck drivors a n d lo>0ds. ods MAGICVALLEY"- ' ‘ ip a lr. REGIONAL MEDICAL' a n d t r u c k d r i v i n gg ^aa o CENTER n e o d o d . P l o a s o la rasumo to Naluro's Boi Bost E qual O pportunity Produeo: Attn. H R Cf<3S43i Employor S721 oc flp p fy y n p o rso a Dnjg Froo Envlronmonl [M ^blt^AL---------------------- T W IN ^F A L L S Ca r t C fn te r Tw in Falla C a re C a n ta r hos Immodiolo oponlngs lor th e following positions: ::: ♦ O*’ 4 ♦ HoaliW Vislon/Donial & Disoblllty Insuroncoo n aal; t: Plo ase opply in n<irson Tw in Falla C a ra C a n ta r 674 E a s tla n d D r. Tw in Falla, ID B3301 EOE — I ------------------------------------_____ MEDICAL M inidoka M am o rial H os pita l Is c u rr a n tly hlrlni lo r th a lo llo w ln i poaitiona: ‘CNA H om a H ea lth ■umo Full-tim o a n d p o rt-llm positions ovoliobto. o n l . t 'M a d lc a lT ra n a c rlp tio n ii Port-time position o p>on o n in i Modlcol Rocords. *H om a H ealth R e c e p tio r lat F u l l - t i m e p o s l ttlioo in ovolloblo. ‘ L aundry Alda d aa y Port.tlmo: ovory S a tujrrd ond ovory olhor S u n d a y . ‘ M e d ic a l R e c o r d : D irector RA Full-tlm o: A RT o r R RRHon. roqulrod for ihio poslllon. Intoroslod a p plicants m a conlocl Humon R osourc 08 a t 438-0481 o r a p p ly I .m .." p e r s o n M-F 9 :0 0 af.m 4:00 p.m . EOE lace D rug Fre e W o rk p la co ____ . _. $ 6 .5 0 /h r (G uorunteed wugc, min. h „ . requ ired) -l^noT ejm E m pioym enl Available • Poid Training Progrofn -S IM Referral Bonui-, fr'da a ^ r e e r Oppoflunifiej' I • Heoltli Benefits ! (Avallablcin juM JOdays) r S tart Today b y C a llin g ' V I 'X 732-525^ H t399F inn>or«Siril*#S03 T«vin FolU, tctoho 83301 I I B jsses at M M H ., CNA Clas: tu d e n ts w i l l b e 10-15 Stui accepted ffco r o u r 6 W eek ■■ C ourse t o !S ta r t Nov. 1st red by MMH you wUl :| I f you are hired 'ied fo r the training. j be reimbursed IIB H H H H -rriRot at 436-0481 i I Call Keri Perr M Y - . tn t h e 8 w e e k s l e o d i n g u p to " ^ •• C h r is tm a s ' “ T e le p e rfo rm a n c e ' 'W S A W i l l b e h i r i n g F u ll & P o r t T im e H e lp . Y ou m u s t h o v e ; _ g o o d re o d in g V : ^ and - ^ c o m m u n i c a t i o n '^ ; ; s k il ls f o r t h i s . .. p o s iiio n . - • LPN - 8 & 12 h r shifts $500 sign on bon ujssii W e offer: IO U ■' H o lid a y C ash . • RN • 8 & 12 h r s hl il l t s $1200 s ig n o n b o n u s i IN t T W IN r A U ^ “ m L ak M M W . N . 7 a B -a a o o \ Bw». Twin Felle, tdaho ctot>er 30,2000* T1me»-New« Monday, Oct< SE R V ICE TECHNICIAN RESTAURANT ig Jiffy L u b e l« now accepting Hiring wattstaff, S4.26 ann applK:ationalorful>-iimeI h o u r plu s lips; dolivoryf ir 30 poeltiona. eo m a compulor drtvors e a m up to $ 10.00 111. e x p e rie n c e helpful. o n hour. N l ^ t shltto avoll. A p p ly In p e i« o n at: JE R O M E P l ^ HUT — Jif f y L u b e . RETAIL 23A2 A d d la o n A ve E. P tn o i^ P tu t, K -M w t la hirtng lor th e lol- b e tw M O 3 p m & e p m daily TS3-7900 >y lo w in g p o a liro n s: N ifiht A to p fto n e c a flj please. _ ■ t o o k r o p lo n ls h m e n t. _ t»l- SPA N ISH INSTRUCTOR fjT 11pm 10 7am . A Ioq C i» -----------ttOUNTAM fte s oj fr . IOOt o m e r S e r v ic e , S p m to P a rt lim e d a y poeltkxi. PreC N A 'S now Inierviow lng f o r ooa X), f e r M a a te r 'a D e g r e e In Spm mkJnlghl. Apply In porson, T w in F a lla C a r a C a nItar ta r so n a l Jobs. S a t. 12-6pn s — S p a n is h . 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P r e v io u s s a l e s o x p lo o rrll s c i e n c e s , o d u c a ilo h or o n co n o n e c e s s a r y . ^ n u rsin g Is ro q u iro d . Fox F o r c o n a ld o r o tlo n a n>d d 0 k, or cl«*»modlBinowayllw«»ti» r o s u m o to 7 3 4 -9 4 4 1 or contkJonliol iniorviow call col tor vou. Call 73>083l. contact Kim 0 1 7 3 7 -0 5 7IM 2* 1-800-282-2220 — u e o iC A L M's, ,CN A 's. LPN'S and RN'a, lOi.i. ' . a lib h o m a t>«anti n urM u Ftoxlble K h ad u la. you jra . ? T iw pay-N>oba m r o u}h ^ '*out M sgtc Vanay. MEDICAL NA o r CNA n e e d e d Immn modiately for 2 4 h r. shlftn » iilr Twin Falla a r o a . C o n iiact tac im e J o y l a a t J o w o t o Hom< Core 73 3 -8 8 4 0 . PLUMBER C ustom er S e rv ice fo r Wooi 'ood River V aley. 20S -7 8 8 4 4M20 2) p S S e r e ll S ------------------ C I Purchase Departm ent Jr. r: Buyer a l;ufT*nt o p e n ii^ lor qual­ ified a p p lic a n ts wilh p r io r c o m p u le r p u r­ chasin g oxperiencoiln In a m a n u l a c t u r i nngg sotting. P.C .. sprea d sh o o t, e n d word proreM ssln g skills roqulred . P rio r training a nnd d arexporlertco necossarX A P I C S coniflod is» a ' q K>a - ' S e n d R esum e: iA ta tr o m n>gf. Co. Inc. F-'Atm: Personnel .ASe S oa strom Stroat 01 Twki Falls. Idaho 83301 V O LLEY BA U . REFEREE Mon. a T hur. evenings ^ C an YFCA 7 3 i i » r i 217 em plo y m en t ■ n I 1 la ? £ S ? ^ H a S S J F ed eral em ptoym ant- Inform a llo n is I re e . Rom ombor. n o o n e c a n promleo I? y o u a lo d e r a llo b . Forlreo S Inlormation oboul loderal ax )obs. call C a r e e r Amorica Connoctkx^. 912-757-3000 O re a t C a r v e r O pportunity T r o u b le d y o u th o u td o o r m p ro g ra m . S t a f f ft te a m » U e d e ra n e e d e d . M utl be 21+. C P R . 1 st Aid, EMT «T A*. E d u ca lio n m ec back­ *• g ro u n d p ro lo rre d . Q roat work scho d u lo . C all 1-877*372-3200L I 2 tB I T im e s N ew s C a rrie rs m J — BU RLEY * T h e T im o s - N e v r t is c u rr o n lly lo o k in g for I n d e p e n d e n t W a lk in g S R o u t e C a n i e r a In th' e• B U R L E Y a re a . ROUTE 400 5 th W -RBilroad Ava.;• P ark A vo .- Ovariand’ IF y o u livo Inihe B U R L E Y area S a r e In te re ste d In being a' N e w sp a p e r Carrier, p le a s e contact the B u rley Tlm es-News’ o m c e a t 677-4042 or g fo p b y th e Burley otfk:e at: 3 2 5 h E. Sth N. (N e x t to Wal-mari.) _ T W IN F X C E T ia i-------------i * * A t * « r THE TIMES-NEWS^ CURRENTLY HAS THE FOLLOWING» INDEPENDENT N EW SPA PER R O U T E S ON THE5 W E S T SIDE OF TWIN FALLS . ROUTE 810 w 400 Bik. Caswoll Avo. W Paradlso Placo f l o s s S f / w f North ROUTE 821 100-700 bik 2 nd Avo. £. ^ , 0 0 - i ^ 3 ^ A « , E■ 200-600 4th Avo £ S E A S O N Y (O U R M O S T ROUTE 861 100-400 BIK. DuBds ROUTE 862 5 00 BIK. Bolton St. 200-500 Bik. Fllor Avo. W W 100-200 Bik. WIrschIngg ROUTE 865 ROUTE 866 lu sisstic d n d d e d ica ted T he Bon M arc h * 10 lo IIooi<ln9 (or prolesslonol. enlhusii jsttions. We invite you o r p a rt-tim e holiday s o le s posllii Individuals lo r l u lill-< fiese g reat o p p o rtu n ities: leam a n d toke advantage ol these to join o u r d iv e rg ee U -llex ib le scheduling • aiirac iiv o s o lo rice s • rete n tio n bonus * g e n e ro u s d isco uin n t!ts V. 400-500 Bik. Borah Ave. W ost 300-400 Bik. Brackon St. Sf. North 400 Bik. R o so St. N. ROU TE 872 Tie ;e aan application, (ax your resu m e to t your favorite To apply, c o m p le te ,e at 1-8OO-205-iOO2 o r coll o u r em ploym eni hotline Bon M orch6 s to r e5 01 ing ie v en ts on lo r o u r o n -th e-sp o t hiring to sc h e d u le o n Interview ler O ctober 19-21 a n d hN ovem ber 2-6. rih 900 Bik. B la k e St. Norlh ro. 200 -3 0 0 Bik. Elaine Avo. 2 0 0 -4 0 0 Bik. Fells Ave. W e st 100-400 Bik. Robbins A v e. 700-800 Btk. Sparks St. EOE ^ TheB T i m 900 bik Brackon N. ■800 bik Briarwood ■400-500 bik Falls W. R o sew o o d Dr. News e s-^ BU H L M O T O R -R O U T E T H E TIMES-NEWSB i CURRENTLY HAS " T H E FOLLOWING 3 INDEPENDENT NEW SPA PER R O U TES ON THEE EAST SID E OF TWIN FALLS T h o T lm o s-N o w s la c u n fln tly lo o k in g fo r a n I I n d e p e n d e n t M o to r R o u t e C a r r ie r In t h e B U H L a r e a . V olld d riv o rs lic o n so & rollablo vo h ic lo a m u o t. I I O O - ^ ^ k ^ h A v o^ . E a st ve. 1000-1200 B ik 10th A ve. E a st 900-1000 B ik Blue L a kes Blvd. ,r 1000-1400 B ik Poplar A v e. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ - KIMBERLY (5) i r k i r k i r t r k T H E T IM E S -N E W S IS C U R R E N T L Y L O O K IN G F O R IN D E P E N D E N T J R ROUTES A V A I L A B L E IN T H E K IM B E R L Y A R E A . R O U T E 729 ' 1100 Bik 4 th A vo. E 1 100-1400 B ik Sth A ve. '®E a st 1100-1400 B ik 6th A vo. E a st 100-600 B ik o f A sh I 4 0 0 -7 0 0 B ik o l Bluo L ake s , RO U TE 558 . 30O-C00 Bik. AdJims Sirool 200-400 Ash St. 200-300 Btk. Birch St. lOO-pOO Lincoln St. 400-600 DIh. Washington Siroot R O U TE 733 1000-1200 B n jndage0 Circle 1000-1300 Q alena e-f 1 200-1300 M adrona St. North 1 700-1800 Pomorollo Drivo 1300 bik o tS to n e y Brook Circle If you Ilvo In Ihla araa Sft ara Inrereslec^ In t>alng a nawapapar carrier... ). Plaaaa call Dlatrict Man­ agar, 733-0931 axt. 346. i. R O U TE 746 IBOO bik o f 4 th A vo E 4 0 0 -5 0 0 bik o f M adrona 200-4(X> M om ingside Dr 4 0 0 bik o f W akoflold ' - B osaszsQ 5 0 0 bik E astland 20 0 0 -2 1 7 0 bik o f E lizabeth 30?“ ’ B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N IT IE S J R O U T E 752 1300-1400 4 th A ve . E ^ 100-400 b ik Elm S t. 100-500 b tk L ocustr 100-400 b ik W alnut^ r. HALLMARK Stylo G rootIno Cord nio. TOO P jim oo 4 Loc'o. HfSS. BOO-277-9424 LIQUOR LICENSE - For solo or looso. Coll 73*1-0207 or 420-3267.B !!. PROFITABLE (omMy bus.;; noss (or salo, poioniint lor growth. Call 208-543-S582. z_ PR O FIT A B L E P o c a to iio coblnol shop (or salo, tim o (or us to roiiro. sorious in'• q u ir io s on ly . C oll 2 0 8 232-2189 nsk lor Rny. R O U T E 760 6 0 0 -8 0 0 bik o f Alturas 1800 bik o f G ranada 700 -8 0 0 bik o f M adrona S troot Norih 1800 bik o t S a n Laruo l e o ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ o f 2nd Avo. E ■1500-1700 bik o f 3rd^ A ve. E 1 5 0 0 -1 7 0 0 b lk 4 th A v e . E a st H 1 5 0 0 bik Kim berly Rd. 200 -4 0 0 b ik L ocust, 2 0 0 -3 0 0 bIk'M adrona d R O U TE 831 2 0 0 -4 0 0 M onroe S tree JOtt R O U TE $53 Jr. 700 -6 0 0 A c a d e m ic Dr. 700-600 C a m p u s Dr.r 2 0 0 -3 0 0 M ea d o w s ' 300-800 M onroo 700-800 Quincy 100-200 University Avo. VO- A A A A A ■^A_ *PortOanr>g itia purcimM ol^ n p e t' cn«ek out ciMsiriod Can 733-0031. ___ I d B 504 IN V E S T M E N T S = I\ J| _ PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE Big p ro llls usu o lly m o o n big risk . B o lo ro y o u d o b u siness wtih o com pony. ctiock It out Wllh tho B ol­ tor Business B uroau. For Iro o in fo rm a tio n a b o u t o v o id in g in v o s t m o n l scam s, wnto to tho F o d ­ orol T rado C o m m issio n , W ashington, D .C,. 20 5 8 0 . or call tho N ational FrnuU I n fo rm a tio n C o n t o r , 1-000-876-7060. Thill birthday nd yoo pUiccd somo time ogo in 77io Tnmy:^Noivs7 Now tt tho umo to come pick up youf p>ciuros Slop by tho Cuslomor Sorvico Oopt too.iyt I HOMES FOR SALE package antd The tim e s N ew s guara n te es lo sell mer­ chandise or aulomolive items in 7 days and roai estate in 15 days or wo will rerun the ad an addition­ al 7 days. Thore is a S 3 extra charge lor the guaranteed package. Ads may bo cancelled early lor cuslomer convenience bul the charge will remain the same. SIOO-SSOO Phono applications wolcomo u 502 HAQERMAN i B oaulllul 3 b d rm . 2 bn th h o m o lo n ti ir ln g a sun-room, gront room & livinji ro o m w ith b n y w in d o w N ic o ly ln n d s c n p o d |, sprin g -to O y o a r- n ro u n d siroam , lots ol troos. O n 5 o c r o s w ith 2 n r o n a s , 4 Stoll b a r n , c o r r a l s , tack room. A cc ess lo Irnils on p ublic la n d , h o t c pringp noarby. [ . R I O B E R T JO N E ^ PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAOE Soiling property? Don't payy any loos until It’s oold. For, (ro o in lo rm o llo n obout^ avo id in g tlm oshoro and° ronl o staio scnm s. wnto° t o th o F o d o r a l T ro d o C o m m issio n . W oshing-“ ton, D C., 20580, or call” REALTY tho National Fraud Inlor7 3 3 r0 4 0 4 m n I I o n C o ,n t 0 r . |.a00-87(^-7Q60, _ jJE RO M E 5 . b drm s. 2 't baths, bnck tiom o. 2600 sq . (I- R o lo c o lln g m u o t •oil. 5124,500 324-7350 A GUARANTEED ]JE R O M E 6 bdrm. 2 ’vbath R anch stylo. 2 7 1 0 s q . t|. AD P ool/spa, Iro. n v onraga, S 159.900. Call 324.C576 Buy the Guaranteed Of a t dahlhso.iripod com , • Contlnontol Loan* iS r If you llva oh lha EAST alda of Twin Fallt S ara a re Intaraalad In baing an Indapandant nawapapapar carriar... rict -------------------------- -— Plaaaa contact Dlatrict Managar a t 733-0931 axt 343 R EM EM B ER A I _ BURLEY 2 bdrm, (ull baaE m onl. 2 co r g a ra g o , n o ^ point Insldo & out. 1 1/d SS CASH NOW $$ ■ acros. Call ovos 43 8 5050 For Contracts AMortgofloai BURLEY p 2534 Uurton. All Call DIvaralflad Caplltl. brick. 4 txlnm., 21/2 baWV 208-734-6727 m 3 6 0 0 sq . It., tw o lovola. ' S o o (o r y o u r s o K 6 7 8 DRACO 7612 tor oppointm oni. , IN V E S T M E N T C O R P . B U R L E Y , 2 b d r m t>rick M ortgogos? Contracla? = hom o /lull baso m o n t apt. Doods ol trusl? own onlronco. E xc noigh­ You wonl lo soli? bo rh o o d . F o n c o d . S. W. ' Wo w ant to buy. Burtoy- 5 5 0 .0 0 0 .4 3 6 0204 Prompt & cash oKors. W o aro local 4 compoliiivo.' " OREAM HOME lo.'idod Cnil 208-733-3821, w /oplions. 3 bdrm .. 2 R .T odd Bloss. PioskJoni buth. 2x6 oxt. walls, Richard B, Stivora, V.P, upgradod insulation, oil, T.W. Stivors, Soc./Troa8. appls. W os $57 ,5 0 0 tnciary a n d doolor d isc ounts ol Sn.OOO, Now S-10,S00!ar a iimiiod tim o. Visit or call L o g a c y H o m o s , LLC now. 2 1 3 4 0 U S Hwy 30. Fllor. 733 -5 0 0 0 o r | 10 E F ronlago Rd. N., I J o r o m e . 324-6G22 I |^ ^ 3 u e ! l i u i 0 i r FAMILY H O M ES *' Oo Iho kids w ani room s 6( io T I .^ Ihoir ow n a n d d n d w ants a don to h o n g his trophioh O PEN H O U SES I in? W o h a v o th o hom oP tor y o u . C a ll W o stW intl H om os o l 2 0 0 -7 3 2 -5 7 1 0 Ploaso chock your nd lor or 1-888-301-9037, | corroctnoss on Iho lirst dny lhal it runs, a s Tho • F O R E C L O S E D h o ^ c c Low or SO dow ni Tim os-N ow s is not ro­ G ovom m ont 5 bonk ropos sponsiblo (or orrors nl600-501-1777.0x1. 5 2 9 7 .* lor lh at timo. M ONEYTOLOAN Call Today-735-0892. Call543-*37tl 305 CONTRACTS & M ORTGAQES 302 I Two h o m o s lo r o n o monoyl Hon>e lor youl H om o foH Mom! Ntoo 3 bdrm . 2 balh m anufactured tx>mo plus on e x tra ho m e o n a i country a cro ag o . $79,900 C a llJu d y BARKER Raaltora IF yo u livo In Iho Buhl aroa S oro Intoroste d in txing a Nowspopor '' Carhor. ploaso c o n fa c f tho Twinfl Falls Tim os-Nows olfk:oat733-093t. oxt. 347. or stop b y 132 3rd Sl. W, Twin Falls. R Q vrem 1200-1400 Holly /\j 1100-1600 Junlpor S tr N 1100-1300 L o cu st S t N BUHL P to a s o c h o ck y ou r ad ( o r c o rr o c in o s a o n the (Irst d a y th a t 11runo. a s T h o T lm o s-N o w s is n o t r o s p o n s ib lo (or o r r o r s Q tlor th o t tim o . TWIN f a l l ' s ” 2 b d rm . T i bath, loncod ynrd Sited. Asking S69,000 o r willing ,to ro n t S 6 0 0 /m o « S 3 0 0 Dop. 734-7015 b i Th l S3Q.OOO • 2 udini coitnob. gns hool. iic.if fltwppinf) S49.500 • Atirnclivo 2 Ddrm homo. ti;i!uimont. motnl siding, ic.’uly to movo inlo. SS9.000 • 2 t'')rm s. ono lovol. AC. 0 piiuo, g a ra go. Nico tillo tioniu in a good aroa. « * « * Call Jonn Robirts 543-63399 Y ROBERTJONESREALTY^ 733-0404 E Q U A L H O U S IN O O P P O R T U N IT Y M fmI MtBta a(M<tl(lr>o lo H* nM(wpo< I* •utXaei to F«i» HoutiftQ Aci rruUiai Rmagal to adv«iliMi ^•rty o' rac*. color, rallalon. ie>, rtwxSKap. tamUlaTslslul. or nitlonal oilgln, o> an Manaten. to maka any (Mrt pialaranca. llmllallon oi dUerlmlnatlon.' Familial tlalua Ineludai «r,liaran eu»lo«l»n: ptagnanl woman aiKt paofXa aaeunng cuiiody o> cnuoran urKM> 10. Tnia n«w»papaf will nol knowingly accspi any advoniilno (or cnni aiialn wMch la In violalion ol Itm law. Our raadms aio rMi'sby Iftfofmad mal all dwolliiia® •OvartlMd mirua ixrwiiupM ara avallabla on an t<qiial ; opportunlly t>a«l« To complain ot dl»ctlmln«llon OKHUD Toll.rma al I OOO680-9777. TI,o TolMtao lalapriona numbar luc haanng ImpaitoU It 1-800027-0878.____________ FAX Y O UR T I M E S C L A S S IF IE D D EPA RTM EN T 20 8 -7 3 4 -5 5 3 8t OR 20 8 -6 7 7 -4 5 4 3t ROUTE 681 Firoblrd Circle Imperial St. Moriaco 100-200 Rlcheway 1100-1200 Starilro W ashington St. N. 7 ton you ncv« I1*m« tm iSS V w hom* you r*o to09*f __ >«od. oOvftl— i A A A AAA A A b| AD ROUTE 876 “r M s s r * >rk R a c e A d and is an E qual Opportunity ^ Emptoyer TW IN FALLS (7) i * i * A R O U TE S3Q 100-400 M adison S treo eo t A 10-40 R obbins Avo. 700 Washington St. N.I 400 Bik. Addison Avo. W ^ 100-200 Bik. Camoy Casa G rande Couri V SOO Bik. Sh o u p Avo. W Holiday S a le sS MAKE TH IS5 H( O L I D A Y JG E V E R REWARDING TECHNICIAN TV/VCR N o n -p r o lll o r g a n iz a tio n n s e e k s a e x p e r. technician, »2 FT. S o laiyD O E . 732-0292 B H m m H (B U R L E Y ) ROUTE 882 ' ROUTE BBZ lilfekers has I n n i n g s forr pe-fo llo w in gg .positions: K ^ishw asherr J g / ^ l y In person 4 i0 0 p m ^ S 5 9 8 Blue Lake. Blvd. N. 1 ^ 3 3 - 8 4 0 0 I'fe 500 bik Paric Moadows CIrelo ws 1000-1100 Park Moadows Dr 400-500 bik Parifwoy CIr 1000-blk Parkway Dr. 1000-1100 Twin Pari(a Dr t f t f l ROUTE 889 o L in e Cook E: 1000-1200 Blake St. N. 300-blk Rkigway 1100-1200 Sunburst id ep en d en t M otor n g ap p licatio n s for Inde is accepting iistribution system , rs in all areas of il's disb R oute carriers iay early m o m in g acted positions are 7 day T hese contract XX) - ^ ,0 0 0 ev ery 4 itions, a n d can eam $1,(XX) d eliv ery positit o n the route, w eeks, d e p e nnding d oy the Tim es-N ew s interested, please stop by . If y o u a re in fii out a contract a t 132 3 rd St.t. West, TWin Falls a n d1 fill ltion d ep artm en t at tact Jackie in the drculatio: sheet o r contac 733-0931, ext.:.302._____________________ 3 100-300 bik Crestvkiw 900 bik S parks N. I lfyoullvm onth«m *t aid* o t Twin FallM « a /» In tfm tm d In being aZr ,ndap9nO»nt ntw apapf carrier... PIM90 eontaet DiMtrlcI Msnagar ^ 73S-C991. mxt 347 ^ A ^ " tt ^ ^ --------- D E M E UIL LE R ealty ROPERTIES iY 2 1 , GREATEIER VALLEY PR( CENTURY I A A k k 'k I ^ P A U L & M A^ R S H A T R IC K U N D RICK STF S t r i c k llaa n td k ik Homeseller I 1 nday, O otobar 30,2000 wt, Twin Falla. Idaho Mond • ■ E-MAIL your claulfl' wlfled a d 10 ua a l* _ tw in a d O in lo ro n .1 : YWIN PALU-abd • 2 t : • « • « ' ; •; •; S • • C J balti. 1600 »q ft.‘ m n«iw w i Ji rl m dow a. paint, vinyl, rr aintar i 'o ^ u W n a n c a fraa exterior, neighborhood. S€7 J6 7 J0 0 . ; Call 734.8727.1 VWiN PA LL6 • C:ia laan i well nialntalned olderr hhoo m e . In g o o d a r e a . C: 10 loa e t o a c h o o l a . a h o pppp il n g . 3 lice lan d bdrni. 1 ba ih . nice a c a p l n g . ( e n cleedd b a c k •34-8301 ■ y a rd. $87,000. 734fW ifT PX C L5T T ?5?7 ow ner. R anch atyle. aq. n., 4 bdrm ., 2 1hath nreplace. o n l /r3t a. r r » ' o a r^ n ; double RV aizo, gai fully landacaped. M NMf fen c ed . 5112.600. H arnioo Pafk. 7M-< • 3 bdmmt, 2 b a ih new ty u p d a ted . S« CaII735-S® e3 je r o m e T W I N F A L L 8 . 44 b1 d r m . , r e d u c e d . 2 , 3 0 00 e q . l i . 1 3 3 2 .B $ 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 . 733-13; --------------t w n FALLSB eautiful C uatom H T^Home, B u irtln ieM • 2 3 0 8 m ain level,I, 2 2 0 0 aq . ihed) ft. b am t. (W tlniahe< • O n a a c r e q u ie'‘t c o u n try living • e b a rm . •* h o m eI ootln ic e • 3 ba th w /lan d acap ed yanS I 'l • Brick & atael aldinc dedl 'n t e r lo r Fully L^ai|M oa MUST s e e m | a na E aat w a Rif" v iew U^n<1 0 1 » Call for appoint. 733■ ■ ■ I j^ ^ n p ip ip H ; . t \ ^ HQMea 512.000 B O ...............................................$12 201 CatwtllW. «&8 120.000 • 2 7 ...............................................«W ie05 Orandvlaw *27 520.000 le O E u tA .. W*nd*II o*"...............................gs lS 4 R a m tg « ........... .......................................... K3 423V«jiBur*n......... S a oM 400 Broadway N. Buh S04'000 540 3rd Ave. W........ t r .................................................s esesiooo s 620 North St.. Pilar., ..................................................... usss.ooo s SlO ettiA va.N ......... sea,«» Of..................................................« e OftS Momingiida Dr.. 327 eth Ava. N.. Buht “ > ;™ 2327 E. 4000 N........ ............................................ w .......................» io7 280 Whlipadrtg Ptr^a no l22Sltriup. FDar ...................................................» ... 110 500 .............................. »110 1271 Sunburst. . . . . 122.000 2430 E. 368S N., Pilar..........................................*122 Pllai 122.500 ...................................................*122 2520 E. 3500 N........ llaf..........................................S'2S 125.500 1940 G. 3M» N.. FFliai 3J20 2522 • 807 Caiwall W. . , .................................................H ,. *137 711 RImvlaw Driv*.• , Prtea RaductWn *144 213S Oakwood Ct.t................... .. 2t03Candltwoo<)Avi JAva.................................. * ie i 2904 Twin VlawLana r -.v ;.v .v ,v ,i= w 210SSuri!mtiPi*ea,, Ecfto Laka • KImbarty Slgrid Avanua (2J... Vlata Alagre-Shothofi' ■hona 5 Ae.................................... ^ ^ a n e h a i........................................ S2fl Plaawni Vallay Ranel M8,000 3300N.HK^Twaye3(2a teo,ooo .. .................. 3500 E. 4000 N. (7.5. 4 0 ac.) m 3300 E. 3S70 N. (40 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 110.000 Vallay Road. Edan .. '5 2'222 1.00 a c . ) ....................................S175 Monta Cano lA (4.00 25-222 2.00 a c . ) ....................................S125 ' Monta Carlo tB (2.00 (JtfktMQoaCtxjrf .................... S4S.OOOOO&up 1750 E. 4500 N. . . . iCtnyoft Vt^wEtUtti NNIN! REALTY NANt P o iie 1 8 a i A d d is 3o n .A v e . E ., S l e . 2 • t w i n •F a B H E I 2 0)8-733-7162 8 U SI 20 acre Irrigation W aierr lua • W eat R ler Avanui 731-5030 orM 7-< location. TWIN FALLS NE loc lot. 7312 6 sv # s. T W IN F A L L S , M 21 a c r e h o m e a lia , g r eIte tv iaw , isa o a .B 734-5800. Lv m essi fl 'V i e w t h e l a k e 6& nr o r th m o u n lB ln a l 1 8 8 6 O a k w o o d .h o m o with1 3 Ibdrm . 2 b a th a , dbl g a ra r ag e , o n 1 .8 3 acroa. Iting. an d ^ ^ I kL O T S A C R E A G E S &L< B L IS S . L an d in v'ee ss tm t am rouD of 9 opportunity. 1 grouf aldenMal u n d o v a lo p e d roaldi 2 -6 2 0 1 .a lota. Coll 208-362-6J BUHL-Homo for so solila b y o w n er on 1.9 flcn a c re s . 201 Juniper. A ppralaod ot $ 8 5.00^0. 5 ,0< Solo pfico of $ 7 5 .0 T ako a Virtual lou www.buhlacr«a{ '• a g a . hom aataad.cor com 3 bdrm . 1 b a ih . largo rgo Iivino room , 1/2 b sm t.,.vvie ia w o f nioins. S o v^ooth Mountai T o to u r h om o call ^ -1 '' 1-800-600-3203 . a sk lo r R odnoy. M o tiv ate d t o a a ll 518 FLEETW O O D -19 1996. 14x66. Buhl Mob lobllo E B lates«43. $18.1 8.900. Redm ar»- 1898do w ide. 3 bdmi., 2 ba bath. In Vllloge W est Patk jv H om e *80, $23,9 F le e tw o o d - l987do doubio w ide. Bot Air Burl iririov #8 -11.523,900 lOO Or» th e lo t w e hav C ham pion 1897.16) ;6 '7 f l .3 bd rm .. 2 bath Ilko r $27,900. on o w , In a to c k w e haveo th o rs on tho-e-1 lo 0 B ro e k m a n a ac ro a'O'l s W alm a rt In JaroasTTOm r 2>me. 1-600-976-4380 ( 1 -8 0 0 -3 1 t-ie a7 A7 — i 5 - |3 I M O B IL E HOMI M P- I I b u h l . M u st b a ----------m( m oved, 1972 Buddy. 3 bdrr drm. b a th a , 24XflO, car; 1 Vi & p a t i o c o v e r &srport sl ap p ls. SBK/offsr. 735 3S-8389 FLEETW OOD 84 ie 16x70 3 bdrm ., 1 bath, w/sl/skinlng. 677-3 8 2 0 _____ I A 614 ■ in c o m e p r o p e " — _______ TW IN FA L L S • "Th flF ^ f a to o lr a ? * C h e ck r o n n e w 4 plex. Call Hi i c S iiiChucK 733-8207& -- d 5 SIR-------- I $B5IFHE5EHTSifi rV a L ,,...0 0 K o.ooo FILER, For aale byy oowner. 2 0 a c f a a w /1 [996 0( sms. 3 m anufacture hom 0 0 sq. ft. b d m i., 2 baih, 1000 Relocating m uIt it i1^ . 26-8114. $ 1 14,000. & II32& H A Z E L T O N . 2 01 aa c r e a . . . r w ap a v e d ro ad , powe -5C17.B ter. $ 2 8 ,8 0 0 .82S-5< :— — KIMBERLY, Pramlet o^view lot. P lea san t Valla) leyQ otf C o u rse, UfeUme ga prtvllege, May take and/or (erms. Call 206-S23-786; T W IN FA LLS S T •: n « ;.„ i.n g ^ LOTS 4 LAND .. TWIN PALLS. U r -ge g e Ihom e. b d r m ., 3 S8.100 bam, $122,000 & &S y d ow n. $ 8 5 5 p a ^Tienta.B er o w n er. 7 3 3 -4 1 2 6IM .B m a r m usl tW iN »>ALL6. owne^ aell 3 txlrm ., 2 baIth th , patio, c o m e r lol, e xxtraal tr» D r. t w in f a i! ^ 4 M bdrm , 3 b e th . 2041 O ak w <vood o c Dr. Will help with cloa :loalng; YWIN ^ A L L 5 -lo r ae a a le by o w n e r. 4 b d rm ., 2 b a th N ew ly r e m o d e leedd.. g r e a t l o c a t l o n i R e d luucci e d to $ 1 0 4 ,0 0 0 . Call 7 3 3 a n d a o e e t 411 Altai T W IN FA L L S. N ee b d m i a . 2 bath a W block from acho fh ^ lin 2 n d h o m e In b a ck brli $ 3 20/m o. S68.ec U -3 e ^ . N eleon Reatty 734-3 W f e S V W i N b H -g li K ee p Idaho Beauttfu a W e a lw ln d H oj m et . W a h a v e lan d /h o m eI p ack a aga a to fit y o u r n eleda. e d i Call W eatW lnd H om ea IS a l 2087 3 2 -5 7 1 0 o r 1 -086 e86-30t8 0 3 7____________ _ W o u ld like to t r aidd ee 2 0 0 0 ■al Ie sta le M otorhom e for real la s s *907 733-2 3 7 7 . S e e clasa —■ g aio n lo U T ^lF -A B E A -H O I TWIN F A L L S - a n n----------c » H o u a e / $ 2 6 ,0 0 0inelma .0 w l d o . 2 b d r m , 2f h^ifth w /carp o rt & covoro .r .5 “ . lio, ram p entry, slot Ing, sprinklor systorr firop l a c o & s to r a g oom } se h o d . C a m o o Pork. Coll 736-4472 72. g 519 ----------■ CEM CTER^ T W O funoral plols Ir In T.F. O w nor movod. 5kIv( valuo. S2800/offor. 736-709( )90. ; 520 — R E A L E ST A T ________ W AN TED'T E 3 S— ^ ThheTimejs - N ^ard S a le Gararage 8 Ya D irectit o r y ^ ^ S ,e ,e r » D E P A R T M E=N ^ T I -.1 208-734-552 538 . . . 208-677-454 54j (BURLEY)’) 521 f . [) DALYS ► ^6 UNIES ► ■ * 1 5I fltvrttipnpiytnmt Mldm mnbr, ti(^ MndrxhitU(ou{»»! idr; / \ \ r$ ^ I (— ) tr* lursday, 1 1 0 0 iKxm for P r i v y ^3 's paper I D«adlines: Thurs id a j; IlO O n u o n Frid^ C u sto m Call a Cu ■ M A N U FA C T UJRED R H OM ES _______________________ — ► »3 — f o rS a lu rd a y 'ss ppaper o r S e r v i c e R le o |p resen tativ e 7 3 3 - G 99 3 1 V „ 1 ^ ' today TWIN P A L L S , 2i bdrm bd .. 1 >els7 bath, Ig. y a rd , pe ts' W/D. sto v e .ra frlg .,S 6 0 0 ' 31-2144.B dap. Call Kyle 731-S T W W T O x srra r a g e . W /D h o okui h e a l , A C ; n o p ee't e , no • ' n o t i n g $ 4»2285 / m o . R efa.^ dep. C ati 7733 ^760, TWIN P A L I S . 53 bbed rm . 2 both c o u n t y h om i S w sm ' s&o&Kfep. d a il t734 — ^ )o , 2000 M o n d a y , O c L SO, I----------------------------- tlDGE* THEAVCESONBRli • "D ecide. t;.<. Tr oc 9t u : c t i m b t o t h e p r e p o n d e r a n c eqfo e < n e9 etq fii\flu - BobbyWflff I NORTH * A 7 2 V J 10 0 3 * Q 10 9 Q J 4 other s e t ” enceB o ve r anoti -i : j TWIN PA L L & . ii l bdrm. i b a t h , g a a , f a nn ce ie d y d . .................................. (TEST EA ST • WES m m S 5 8 6 ^ p . Catl 733-0 733 / 37. AI Q Q J 10 9 8 * 4 3 : T o d a y - a d e aall o f f e r s a t w o - p a r t t w in P A L L 8 .- «TT T n lH T t V 9 7 43 v ' 88 5: n ij N o rth , 1 b d r m1,, 1 b a th , q u i z . Y o u r e a chh a. n o - t r u m p g a m e , ^ -------- 1 $ 3 8 6.00K ia poeit. H ♦ 8 5 ♦' A 0 2 1 a n d W e a t l e a dIss t h e s p a d e q u e e n . 201 R a m k g e . 2 be i ► 10 9 8 ♦ A K t f 5 y d u m m y , y o u r f ir a t ♦ 10 a ,c S ‘ A fte r y o u a tu d y ' bath, $400.00>dsp< I F U R N 1 8 HHED E T spa d e c i s i o n In v o l v e s a p o s s ib l e 1786 M a p la w o ooc c f. I H O U S EE SS SOUTH i s i m i l n g n o h o ld u p , ■ b ih m J C I O U ^ 3 b d r mTl.. S2 b e th h o l d u p p la y . Assa * K 8 5 i •» vvith lo te o f a x tra d o y o u w i n t h e f ir s t V A K Q > T W IN P A L L 6 . N e 8m oklng-$950.00«) b d rm . 2 b a th B n * K J 7 3 r id g e h o m e , com i f ^ A h o l d u p p l a yj w i t h t o d a y ’s la y •tk 7 3 2 . fu rn la h e d . R e n t In :g o u t a c c o m p i i s lh e s n o t h i n g a n d utlllitiea A iawr l n te r a b l e : N o r t h - S o u th : tim in g t o m a k e th e V u in ifin d n ,w » « a y lo*® h. ■ TWIN PA L L S. Brat;; $ 1 7 0 0 p e r m onth. a l e r S o u t h : I a d a n g e r o f a c lu b D e a lt bath. g a m e . T h e r e ia i rm. 2 bath 3 bdrm . 2 bath B r a n d n e w 3 bdrm. s h i f t , a n d e v e n1 iI f W e s t c o n t i n u e s B re ck a n rid g eI hom hoi e, ' B r e c k a n r id g e lu nrn ish a d I. aall utils. $1500 p e r m o . W CaliK e n t h o m a . R e n t Incl. ^ T hh ee bt i d d i n g : i n a p a d e a . t h ee c r i t i c a l d e c i s i o n XXVmonth o r CIndy Collins 81 law n c a r e , $1800 o o. , u, .t,h a t l l l r e m a i n s . S h o u l d S o u t h w in W e a t N o rth E a a t [Jy Collins 7 33-6336 o r 734-f C a ll K e n t o r Cindy w i t h d u m m y ’ss a c e o r w i t h h i s NT Paaa 2 4> P aaa TWIN PA L L S . ei»i »« 7 3 3 -5 3 3 8 or 7d4 ♦ Paaa 3 NT All p a a a W ngf bdrm. h o m e , n o pats. pab rets. •4138.B C o r r e c t l v r ee ff u s l n g t o h o l d u p , i 802” o ppeennI i n g le a d : S p a d e q u e e n S o itag e i ‘ m a n y w i l l t a k e t h e s p a d e q u e e n ■ U N F U R N I8 H I _____ b d r m . f a m i l y rm . a m , w i t h t h e U n g a rn d c a a h t h e t h r e e ----------^ kiichen. A ppla. fum l a m o n d t o d u n u n y 's |L E IA D W I T H T H E A C E S gS o u t h c a s h e s d u m W/D. $ 5 0 0 /m o . 733-0661 733 b U H L sb d rm o n 10-31>.^ a c r e a g e , m o b ile TWINPALL».Locti m y ’a f o u r t h h e a rr t H o w e v e r , w h e n 2 . 6 m T fro m Buh' t& r a lrig B l h A v a . N . I 3. H IA v ail! cm iii. h o l d a : S o u t h l e a d s thhee d i a m o n d q u e e n h o o k u p . S t o v ed o81o rp eta / DUth 1 S to v e & r e lr lg . . W e s t r e f u s e s t o w in fu m ia h e d . N o Indoc .+ $ 2 0 0 . f r o m d u m m y t W< A J 8 & sc sn ic N o w . $ 4 0 0 / m oio.« a rn o k ln g . Q u ie t>n & Vallay. 241 o r afh i a a c e . ( E a a t; h a s f o l l o w e d Io w ­ V A Q J 9 6 4 dap. C all 420>4241 lo c a tio n In M elon ' ■ 1161 tsr e p m 734-6567.1* h i g h t o a i g n a l a n o d d n u m b e r of ♦ A Q J 9 : $ 3 1 0 / m o . 678-418 »v«rhom e d i a m o n d s . ) W eeas t ’s h o l d u p li m i t s * 7 I „ ir , appl TWIN PALLS, BU H L 3 b d rm . 1 bait {lao with c a n y o n rim on*l"2c«. vi«i w o d i a m o n d tr ic k s , S o u t h t o o n l y tw m cl. S 4 6 0 /m o f d«a3(B aat S o u th W est N o rth | 3 bdrm . 2 b a th on 1 a n d t h e g a m e gl o e s o n e d o w n . C a ll 324-2631 $ l4 0 0 /m o . 4b 3 V 5 ♦ D b l;: | ^ T h e w i n n i nl gg p l a y I s t o t a k e B U R L E Y . L arge”J 3“iS j X ’; C all K e n t o rr CIndy Cli U paaa : . d u m m y ’s s p a d!e e a c e a t tr ic k one. S 5 6 0 m o .,d e p . req. f S ia a U 7 3 3 .« 3 3 « 0 , 7346 7 8 - 9 0 0 5 o r 431-2' ill 3Ibdrm .. S o u t h t h e n c a s ih e s h l a t h r e e to p «n W E N D E L L -am ailS N S silled ad $ 4 5 0 /m o A N S \W E R : H e a r t a c e . I t is w o r t h m o . C a ll h e a r t s a n d le a d is d i a m o n d s . W e a t E-M A IL y o u r classlli h ile t o c a a h a n a c e t o g e t a lo o L n.net W 8 -2 7 4 5 10a m£=22L, to i can hold up If hl e. w i s h e s , b u t i t w ill w Ih ile tw ln a d O m lo r o n . d9 ^u m m y . Y o u r n e x t a t e p w ll lid e . A f t e r d u m m y n o t h e l p h i s si<! bath irallm 603 '• R L E R . 2 b d rm . 1 kups. bai r th h e a r t, S o u th ret hle e nh ib e c l e a r e r . c a s h e s t h e fo u rti I F U R N I S H E DI AA(P T S / o r, W /D hookuc rofrio. I D U P L E X<EES8 I v e r t s t o d l a m o in d s t o k n o c k o u t o v o n /ra n g o , rofi IPOSII. I W e s t ’s a c e , a nn id S o u t h ’s s p a d e $ 3 5 0 /m o .+ d ep o 734-6500. j e n O M E . i b d r m C a ill^ylnR ea ltyC 73< S irc i't: king p ro v id .. ti:h e v i t a l e n t r y to m ..'lencod nished a p l. In Senl< Q O O D IN Q - 2 bd rm N ear City c a s h h i s l o n g dllaam o n d . ho. $450 Izan C o m p le x . Not y a r d . 1 3 1 7 Id ah37. o. ndbrtd«*<iii.«tlorut»Tl..Ae«.. l'O.D o«eiM . s«ndbn I. la C a r e f u l c o n ss i d e r a t i o n o f e n Portt. N ew p a in t, laiu n d ^ . m o . C a ll 934-9837. t r i e s o f t e n m a tkki e s t h e d i f f e r e n c e 33 tb d r m , i jnp*d «nv»tep« for H A Q E R M A N -In c lu d o s Utils, p a id .. $ 4 6K 0 4-2 + M9 i ii ni g p l a n a n d o n e Copyrtabt *000. U rU l«l PW Iur* Sjndtcm ta. Ine b e t w e e n a lo s f o n c o d , $ 4 3 5 in Incc iu a o a p o fa . Coll 324. answ er.B t h a t is s u c c e s s fu f ul. c a ll 538-24C ----leave m a g . tf n o ans H A Q E R M A N -3 I g o sm ooni n i a p t. 2 r o - i g o , $ 4 6 0 Inc 2468 * b o d ro o m . lo n iced c ed yard. w a te r . C all 63fl-24( p r l v o t e o n t r a inncc o , n o o oo nn a n d T W I N F A L ^ 2 bdm i.. 1 i i _. -r s m o k in g / d o g e>. .$ $:3 6 0 * T W I N F A L L S 1I bt d r m , T W IN FA L L S clo bath. $450 + dop. qulol, 1 bdrm.. g308 os Ih o o t. 3B2.B $295 d e p . Util, pd. p 761 dop. ColT 324-5002. . Coll 733-3668. | W / 0 h o o k - u p . S3 J26-W 77 $ 3 6 0 + dop. 734-282 in stu M ainW .N opets.32< 36-2468._ i^iM B E R L Y -C lean s d io . c lu d o o w ato r. 536-; ------------- TWIN FALLS. NOW a b O r^ II util. pd. t w i n f a l l s TWIN FALLS xJrm. mc^ j2 7 6 ♦ d e p . All ut H A N S E N N lco 2 bdn IILai a a tf 2 hath, single cor goragcj. * * * W hile S u p p lies Not flos. Coll 423-4' b llo h o m o . A p P.L*J p ls L'^c'; *“ ■" $650 mo. “ doposil. C dl c o e e tt ^ 0^ 2 Bodroom d o y s 7 3 1 - 0 0 0 4 o r ovof s lo m g e , n o p o ts 42: YWiN ^ a L L S . 1 bdm S om o with gorogo No p o ,8 . In q u iro 0 nlngs 734-2121.B H A N S E N . 3 bdrmII.. 22 bom. Fails. ID. N e w e r 4 p lo x . u p 3rd Avo. E . Tw inI Fal F o m ily r o o m . No 1 C in c . Y w lN F A L L i.N e w 3 b d 4 b d rm . 2 b a ih . all 0 in g /p o to , S550/m o. • « r W EN D E L L . S m o ll I 4 d u p lo x w ith g o r o g o t d o p . C o ll 4 2 3 -6 3 mont lor ront. Cali ■— privato y ord. $710. 733■'“ L T S I " ' tioe: Includos AC,, w v alk In 1 rm •2326.M c losot, laundry n »□m, n ator- TWIN FALLS. Now 4 2 0 - 1 4 8 8 o r 420-5t w 3 bO 7445 _ boforo 5:00 p.m .* inas a t 208-536-23J Tl. 2 bath -■ = s s" = ' 2 b o th . C o n lra l hoc I o g o , so m e ullls, le lo a s e 8> J E R O M E 3 b d r m .: tw iN F i A L L i.N .« a a ii o j: i>V 604 q. $52S a n d AC, g o ro g o , d m o b ll o h o m o In V liiago i 3W W /D 2 bdm i. 1 bolh w/g*Tigb im oking, R efrig., rongo, OW, shed ?m®o''!.'5rp?No''s^m .o n g lorm I U N F U R N IS H E W o st. N o p o ts. Lon & soporoto . h o o k u p . L’o o so & c ro d it ^ Q i i p e ls ok w/soi ♦ ddoposit. I A P T S /D U P Lt*E E JXES io a so . $ 475/ftw . + m o.*$350 doix 736-9269. o no now c h o c k roq. $ 6 4 55 ♦ !S 5 0 0 = = doposit. Applicollon 3 2 4 - 6 9 0 3 o r 7 8 61-1309 - i; ?36-e603. T W IN F A J .L S . N e w : 8 dop.CoilT rocoy736^ 1, unfuml- BURLEY J E R O M E 3 bdrm).. u+ $500 , bdrm . doluxo tow nhoush mlons lor “ ” ^ a l l 73 4 -5 5 0 5 1 T aking oppllcalior * ■ * a , t w i n FALLS. 1 4 c2 b o h o d . $ 5 0 0 /m ohonon. . ♦ W lin p r i v o l o y o r d { w oiim gllat. 1. 2 . &3 o o ts. ovoiloblo. Subt * * * * * * * *■♦ ♦ * d o p . 6 0 0 N. Buctior S a n a O n ro g o . S 7 6 0 .0 0 . 7 3 3 f 2 opi3. M ountain Volv o d . Pick up oppiicai 73 3 -4 9 5 2 tl TWIN FALLS S ? ; ; 7 « S Boloro 5:00 p.m .B l 678-9141 a t 1 3 5 4 S . W oahln MES------J E R O M E - 1 ocrorti 8 M 7 T W lN ffA L L S -N o w o rr ‘K ’S i ------ D REAM H e a E 5335 S t. Call 208-734-899 . afford1 bdrm apt. 3 b d r m . 2 bo lh .soo ilk $700 Want o no w h o m10 1 M ono, atoning nl S40d. o .« S440 TW IN FA L L 5.1/2 ooff n F ira i 2 bdnris. storting ot $40d. h o m o . 2 c a r gam■go It soivico? 2 bdrm apt. oeosa prk:oa. gro o t so r ^ n M ontti. Oniy $500 ♦ 3 bdrm s. starting ol $430. »-dop. C all 5 38-08 ------:— Coll W oatW ind Hoti 2 & 3 b d rm T o with looso. Cloon 2 b 2 0 8 -7 3 2 -5 7 1 E R O M E - C h a rof 0<C l0 r 2 Hou»oa$48 2 both, oil oppis. ♦ ' r » ° K ;K in /coa r p o r t. ,.8 8 8 -3 0 1 -9 0 3 7 . ------ — b d r m . . w /2 c o r/c Brtghl. Spoclous i8. C( lea n n q smoking o r pots, C all N ow 734-1600 | n. upstoirs w ,,,| Malnlolno' lo r c o d a ir h o o t.B2&S981* p< lo d l 734-8678 or 420-867 EOEN - Lg 2 txJmiTui ' ' TWIN FALLS. S tu d io ’s « $ 4 9 5 ♦ so c u rity . 825 S o m o w /Y ord, Stor o p t. $ 2 7 5 ♦ $ 1 5 0 s u t e A p te . 232 2 n d Avt^. T W IN F ^ '.L S . 6 3 6 S t h Oishw oahor, VWD® W laundry ho n d y . 4423-5670. 23 J E R O M E . C loa—1 1 bdrm . N o. tB 7 . $200+doposit. liable A v e. E asL CutoI 1 bbdrm . iwnhouso. H ookups Availal rofrig. No pjCgR So n io r YowriF $ 3 4 5 . S lo v o & rofr 1 ba th $300.00>dop< d oposit. C o lo n ial A p te . 203 4 th s f bdm i.. N o Pots. po ta . 5 4 3 -9 1 9 6 , met 55 yra. ♦ . C lo o nI I1 1 lat aS B . 1 N o rth . S 2 0 1 . S 2 8 5 .0 0 f 40W I $ 3 0 3 rd Ave. W aat $350 m o.. C a tl 734-6600 NC E L L ,y u y 1 ba th In Fllor. $35( JE R O M E m E N D E U -----------bdrm . 1 both, $ 3 7 5.fdop. 5« doposit, Includos heot. . o p p i . . + dop. P a u l. 733-21 u n - . ' b d r m ., 0 T O IN M L L 3 ---------4 2 4 4 th Ava. EaaLM1bbd r m . BRAW LEY. 734-0448._________ S 2 9 0 /S 1 5 0 d o p .3324-7801. 24 — -------p;S a r a to g a A pte >ta. 1 both, $325.00+dop 'i REALTY uplox wim F ln o si Apt. communi tnlly hoa 4 4 2 L o cu a t *6 . 1 bdr K IM B E R L Y . 2 bb ddir m .. 1 FILER. 2 txlrm . dupio ird, W /0. g a iu g o & p riv ate) 0 fow 1 a 2 bodroon o m unlta b a th , $ 3 0 0 .0 0 ^ o p o i b o th , lo n c o d yard, 23-S926a M 1 0 .0 0 . Coll 733-' 3 3 -7 ^ 5 . ovoiloble. Cou 7 3J5-160 » 0 1 2 8 M artin t 1 3 . 2■bdt $ 3 7 5 * dopoeit 423■ ' 4 606 I XJrm.. 1 boforo 5 :0 0 p.m p.*".* lor oppolntm■ont. or b a th , $426.00*dopoe K IM B E R L Y . 5 bdrr |r o o m ^ r 2 ^ J BRAWLEY b o th , farm h o u a o 1.. 33 ocros. PtL£f^ Studio a p t A T W IN F A L L S • 11 aI lu d io » P . $775. ovon/rango, SSStymo REALV'/ a p t . . N o sm o k inig g /p e ta . g o r o g o & workahop, 71 CaJlnvm R ealtyC 734 734-6868> ^ $ & ) 0 ^ 1 S 0 d e p .7 3*4.3 3 0 3 . C a ll 423-4271. n is h o d 6 s h o n e , c a b i't , (E v ea . a w k n d e. ^ D ia v a TV. Storilto 876-7766 j rm. .houio QOOOINO - 1 bdrm K IM B E R L Y . 4 bdrm J ^ n l d . TW IN FA LLS - 2 b( 0.00. Coll to r /a e w e r /g a rb a o a 1 JE R O M E Holiday Molol w ith g a r a g e , $810.0 3S -0605a b a th . Stove, relrtg. i s 5 p .m .! $325/m o. Cfall 538-< $ 10 0 A u p wkly. 401 WJ 7 3 3 - ? 4 4 5 . befo re 5 37-0067. TWIN FALLS. 2 bdm bdm i. 1 W D. NO peta. 737 w/ JE R O M E -H ea l c lear lupa. off Main . Call 324-2361 | ba th , W/D hookupa, T W I N I ^ a L l S - 2 bbdrm, d ) hookup. t>drm a p l a . a u bSs liS d , atrasi parking, lng. S H O S H O N E -fum ished ok o p p lia n c e a . W /0 h« TW IN FA LLS • 2 be dep. No w hen a v ail, acc »o rd rd in g to unfu rn ish ed room , c a b li $ 5 0 0 /m o . * $ 3 5 03 di ounda. aii b a th , apta., AC, DV\ Incom o. Piaygroum ^34-6500. -rv. u so o l kitchen. $15 5 | e m o k ln g /p o ta . 7 333-2060. > h o o k u p , k iic h en a I M rm 2 k itc h e n a p p l a ., la laiu n d ry m o. all utlla pd.e86-7037|, 24-3464. w alk-in c io ae t &ealto ra g e T W IN P A L L S . 22 bbed r m . .c leaning mis. No p e la. 324-3 Imo. ig / p e t a . b alm . apt. $450/m o. Ulil, TWIN FALLS $e5M>k$32£r ^ o a m oking. b a th .$ 6 7 6 /m o * cro l<fa raq . JE R O M E - 2 * 33 bb d r m In cl. +cJap. C allI T Toi om o r rno. Sp*elal. M lcrowovd atio, W /6! • 736-0473 _________ d « P - NO ttor 2. IM ba th . A C. patio, — -----C orol a t 208-736-82< i-e 2 4 0 .« r e t^ . a u tik t n c l.; ^ T W C a ll 7 3 4 -4 1 0 1 after nIU avail. J W IN P A L L S ■ 2! bCd r m ., n am q » 436-$850. 5 u niu :4-6409. d uple x w /oarage.. RFa n g e - T W I N P A L L S . 2 be TW IN F A L L S • 8 b< 420-1011 o r 324-61341 Kimborty Rd. $ lo ji ikup. NO tow n h o u se , fen c*ed ed b1 a c k b a i h . a p r l n k i o733^1358 ri Jrs a p t. /rafrig ., W /0 hooki JERA M E. U pataifni p e r w eek. Call 733-645^. - d1 e p . y a r d , W /D h o o,hup. kup No p e t e . $ 4 2 6 4+ a la rm ., rent/aeil. 73; A o i,n ,.„ 3 b d rm . 2 b a t h I.. C Cia lif o r 226 d e p . TW IN FA L L S . M o T B t l p a ta . $460 4- $226 ________ ^ 1 8 0 4 . T W IN F A L L S • Co2 b a l h datalle. 32 4 -3 3 3 6 . '3 3-8242. $l00Avk. & $360/m om n.[ H o m a . 2 b d r m .,/e 2lec tric : JERO M E. 2 bdrmn.. 11 bath. T W I N P A L L S >oCS I T T 3 2 4 8 2nd Ave W. 733-6634 N o T W IN PA L L S. 3-Trtrm bdr b a s e m e n t . O il/e l °M M 9 ^ b d rm . K itchen j ^ppla. p T W IN P A L L s . R o o m J . as^ep . b a t h In c o u n tr.y y , 5S 5 0 0 h a a t . W e ll w a t e r W 33:2 5 0 N $ 8 0 /w e e k , m lcroW ava, p a r m o . C all 733-04 16-0473. .fdep. No amoking [ n f f ^ i a . 2 & -736 N e w e r ! KIMBERLV • S u nnsst ^ t M aniS e v a a S refrig. Ulilltiea pd. C abik 2 3 0 0 E 7 33-2035ev Y W iN r ^ A U d - N uep s c a le or. S e n i o r P r o p o T V .n o p a te .l2 0 1 K lm b ^ ' ^ p ff ik l t w i n f a l l s - WE b d r m , 2 b a t h , .up ggai r a g e , TW IN PALLS. C lea n >yRd.o r c a ll7 3 5 - 0 2 a 2 .d a a l e o r b d rm ,.a p rts. A C .P11, a - L .m b d r m e , 2 b a ih . h o m o f o r r a n i ,1200/m ai L a rg e 2 bdrm . AC. o. s s tt ln g s . S u b a ld y $6 8 0 u p .,o o m e rooff L anol e a s e o p tio n . $12C jp llca n ta. r» 4 4 th E, C a l 733-< 13.8207a p r iv a t e WO; a P p pPla'^ N o i 606 I r a n t. 7 3 4 -2 1 2 1 evei _ .i o a ta Downtown. $4 a i « g - a r ''‘ MOBILE HOMES|| ,d,m a oT T W IN P A L L S - N e •f ..? o ep- 734-8781 after ■ TW IN F A L L S • SouU k IM B lflL V . 5 bdrnW OO bdrm . duplex, oatpo a r e a . 3 b d rm . 1 ba' w«ti o a ra g e , $e60.0i lean, H A QER M AN Live o n t h i ^ p 'e u ! TWIN PALLS. C Claa p o rt, a p p lia n c e s .c e p t i n g 7 3 3 -y 4 4 trb efo ra nlum . rtverit th e Sp o ru m a n 'a , 8 lE ^ 4 a .B atudlo. lum. or uunli ^B { a i x Z . 'a s “,5E«i H A N S E N .A C c e irinklng, mia. a outh ol Hagem iarj. ;— W/ 0 avail. No drinki biTrm, 1 H O re H T a p p l l c a t l o n a . 3 be illona for TWIN PA LLS - Nica ^ca 2 7 0 0 iinoklna, druga.. $2 $277 6 * RV apac ea , mobile homek irge yard Taking appilcallor ,22 bdrm . ft. tow nhO use. Lrg. i.bId m a . iio O d a p o a lt. Ca I. Call to rent. 1 , 3 b r ' i moblla ksa;y . Hot waiting list. 1 & b s :r .,§ :';5 W .m & ba th . C athedralic0en in g a 7 3 4 4 2 2 8 or 733«4J >-64Sa.B hom e to aell. I ’-6202 [ o. a p ta. V alley P airk r kApta. / g e door, & lott. Auto garaga 7 W I7 3 9 ________ 4 3 6 -6 8 8)2 2 \\ -------------A C , a p pl a . . C o u n try RUPERT ( le n a f a r tar/san lU lio n pd. 8 T W I N P A L L f i - fio . 1 b a ih . T a k in g a p p ll o a t l o t > io m a , 2 b d rm . 1 ;y^d°e°pt 733-7334 waiting Hat. 1 ,2 suthw , & 3 ood 733-3430.________ $426/rTK>. + d e p .733 b; d r m a p a r tm a n le Soutti TW IN PALLS r W I N » < A L L f i3 b ™ V to A p«n itiin M 4 3 <-0228 M i; n iil^ 3 B edroom Unll Avail. 1 1 /0 1 . $700 « . H e a r t h e q iu i e i l c k s e a to e c h o o ia a h o $ 3 0 0 /d e p . (2 0 8 )8 » All unlla include n Y W IN P A L L A ran g e . DW, microw )w ave 8> i a ftta b e t h a . A p p ls . No No p a ts . L kurvl P a r te A p aJri ttm Toption to 170 M autloe Strw AC. N o pete. se g s/m o .R a n t'w ro p SSM'Appl Twin Falla ,■ ■ C a ll T o d a y . 7 !l»!?T106 7 b u y . O A C . 7 3 6 -6------------3^ 7»4-419fl TW IN PA L C S I b a d r o o m . H e a*lt? h o \ STO Pi w ater, a n d cable pa if y o u a r a looWng for 1 “s ^ T c l aBl i! l «S?S ' eLW oO D A EM r e n u l - look no fui m bbar23fd ' 734-1401 . W a h ave 1 ,2 .3 a In b y N ov em . ------------b e d ro o m hom i d iy l TWIN PALLS------•aeio c tio o a a from . Call I 3utl Don’t MIta Ou $ 9 9 H a llo w a R e a lty lno. li ith’s r e n tl N ew er 3 bdrm. 22 ba 1 th _ ^ ^ on your 1 a t m onth's 7 3 4 -4 J3 4 wtth Qaraga. TWIN PALLU. A^oi ARK C allT oday ia?gliborLA UR EL PARH Rsnt. In n ic a neic INTS H allovra P ro p e r I of W/O. APARTMBNTI h o o d . In cl. u a a$250/mo. of mt l7 8 M a u r ic a S t. I k itc h e n & utlla. >6-4511 $21 a r .- . . “s a s s r Twin Faila. 734-41 $ 1 0 0 d e p . 736-4 —Ambrose B i e r c e I ' i SZ S* * ^ I FAXf YOUFi Q AD TIM ES CLASSIF ^ —. e i^ 1006, a sQ O L O E N W B O T 1» 2 e u m a b ie to a n . 2J bdrm.. b< le r home. b a th , g o o d aU rter no T a k a o v e r p a y mTienis, ei d o w n . C all & 4 i4482B..« 8: 4 66 M b &, W fif tY W IM b H lUlifuLBuy K e e p Id a h o Beautif om e. w e • \ ^ a t w i n d Hom H «vo la rid /h o m a packagp e e to fit y o u r need •a d a. Call w eatV ^flnV H om aa eaia t 2067 3 2 - 8 7 1 0 o r 1-88 ■688-301 _________ J S 2 .___________ C r e a te T h e H o r n e d D ream al o l Y our H u n d re d s ol floor pla p ick & c h o o so Iron u s h o lp y o u cro ooffl. t' Lot o te th o h o m o o f y o u r d ro Call W eslW ind Horr 2 0 8 -7 3 2 -5 7 M 1 ?o 1-888-310-9037, ----------OREAM HOMEE W an t a now homo. 0 a ble pricos, great sai wrln^?* Call w a stw rn d Horr 2 0 8 - 7 3 2 - 5 7 o 1m a f a l 1-688.301-9037. FAMILY HOMEt 5 5 ------D o th e kWs w ant roo Snsol their ow n a n d dad wanta aIro1 a d e n to hang his trophies In? W o h ave th# hhio m e s fo r y o u . C all W est istW ind H o m e a a t 208-732J2-6710 or 1-886-301-9037. 7. O e t R e ad y fo r Win /Inter Speolalal Ail h o m e s m usl go to to make ro o m for n e w ln v/antorv. et C o m e look a t our h hom ea a t low prices. C arii' II W estW ind Homaa a t 206 I08-7325 7 1 0 o rl-6 8 8 -3 1 0 -( >•8037. H A N S E N . G uerdon, n ,g sQ d o u b le w ld e .2 6 X i b drm . 2 bath, livingi af e lly rm . W/D, sh a d , w / c a r p o r t , NW Mi H o m a E a ta ta e 1 a i» 2 e , S 33,000, Call 423-6< -6 8 3 5 Ji K IM B E R L Y , 1897r nCT T T d o n h o m a . 4 4 ‘x2 x b d m i. 2 bath, all th2 7 '? 3 th a u p moved. b e M n a ld s re d .4 2 3>fiarwllt 13-9222. O w n er will ca n y w/d v/down. M a n a g e ra Speoii e iii ----O ld I n v e n to r y mu# usi 0 0 ! C o m a in & s e e our a t h o m e s a t k)wjrp OREVprtcea. L at u s g e l you reai lady for W in te r . C alt W ast istW ind H o m o a a t 208-732. 32-67IO o r1 -ae8-310-8037. 7. S H O S H O N E -K o r aai M U .n j relo c atio n , Ouerdoi don '9 8 e 8 x 1 4 ‘,2 b d rm . 1lrg d la a b li lty a o c e aIrg s . U th . IS, A C , TftT. S e e Bl 60 Wai /aat 62 0 N o rth . C ali 666-22 2204 or 8 8 6 -7 8 8 5 days. _______ I It h iE IS E N »» HCD N D A [0 ] H » U O 7 3 3 3- 7 7 0 0 I obtt 3 0 .2 0 0 0 . T l m e s - N e wvs. s . 1Twin Falls. Idaho B l Monday, Octob F cn i l II n O n S a iI f i n to I L i Lat c u to . c lo o n , 2 b d rm rm ...1 ba th , w/d hookups,, $S3 330 m o n th S2 0 0 dopo p oos it. C rodll & landlord choc :hocka roqulrod. Coll 733-4607 1607. 1 ^a7 ^ TWIN FALLS. 2 bdmi. bllo hom o. $385 + $S33 0 5 •dop. Coll 208-736-4623 623 J I -3 = 7 Koep daiailwa in mind1 wti you want lo e«cKan unutM Hemt lot eath., --------------607 o m c E ft R E T A I L S P ACME TWINFALLS -------- Mons Qroat Ratoa a. Location " . RETAIL ft O FBCE C e n te n n ia l S q u a r eI M Miall 4500 s q It B lu o U k 0 9 l2 0 0 -4 5 0JOsqft 0» S 1 0 6 3 u p to $ 4 5 000 F a lls Avo.-1500-2000s( )Osqtt 50 $ 1 3 1 2 up to $1750 73sq lt D owntown-741 -4573SI 9s p d ) $660lO$3SOO(utlllllOSp OOsgft E astland Avo 700-1500& ) s Dd) $ 5 2 5 to S750 (ulllltios p PS S H O P & O FF IC E S O v o ftie a d d o o r^a 1 1 1 53-i250sqlt ' $525 to $575 a so? Noodaspttcotoloaso ■ Wo wia Und It (or you. /out KS TIDWELL JENKS nent 't S ? S ^ 3 or 4 ^ ^ 711 1 1 T h e T f i m e s - N e ^^ 8 0 (b-« B u t DrywstI '•tl =latos , B e st Ouollty • Boot Rote Custom Toxtuross 731-0788 (TF) 67B-0991 (Burloy) tn a u re d • Fre e Eatlm?.»• ati . ' ^ :----AIR DUCT Q CLEANING — A ir Quality Service 'i c e s • A ir D u c t s • F u r n a cc ie s nnoys •D ryor V onts ♦Chlmno • I n s u l o l i o n R o ml o v a l 732-8788 o 60(M27>91 “ " BUSINESS^ - - SERVICES9 TWIN FALLS PLAN ROOM irals. ' J o b s to bid (or Gonorolt SuppliSub-conlraclors & Supj )los. ors. Bluoprtnt coplOB I). 734-PLAN (7628). --------IV : ■ CARPENTRY, ^ ETC. •; norol Rotlrod liconsod Gonon '5 ym. Controcior w/ovor 25 yi ontry o*por, En)oys corponti 315^ work. Coll 735-0615 _____ CLEANING•> ? ’ , ERS COUNTRY CLEANER! r SERVICE • , ' 'construction cloon up' < . Spociolixo In corpot • - cloonlng. Froo ostlmotc . Bondod & insur«xl. g Joromo 324-3209 Z c o n c r etC e" 5TE D & M C O N C RETI Footings, foundations, S „ drivoways. sidowolks illal. . Dolrtos ond rosidonllal. lOdS. . All your concrolo nooda « .X No Job too small Ill III '5 ; CallS36-670S _____ ., ELECTRIC*^ ^ . I : t : • I SERVICES5 T im oly ro s p o n s o to ' so rv ic o calls. ■. A t t f hours evaUab. aow ■*Call & 3 9 -9 0 0 2 * \ -------: ---------------------------------• . ; P l o a s o c h o c k y o urr aac d , ,L,„ " f o r c o r r o c t n e s s o n' "thi : f ir s t d a y lh a t it ruIS. n s .. : a s T h e T Im o s-N o V8 w s Is I ; n o t r e s p o n s ib le to rf 3 e r r o r s a fto r lh a t tim o . I 733-0931\ Ext.2 Call 1 1 ( f ^ i± ! jL :A L A-COUS-TI-CAl & DRYWALL ■L O C L Y D E ’S P IP E REPAIR op C A T T L E N o o d c a l v i ni g )wn- JERO M E. 3200 sq. ft. Shop ✓* ' TWIN FA LLS. Nico down ✓ T W IN F A L L S H a n d lin e s , m ain linos oro a s o 7 N i c o C h a rr -vaio w/offlco spoco, I4fi. ovortow n office oulto. PrivoU C h o ic e o fflce e p acc aa t. i jll, a nd whool lino . (ovon in in olais/Jorsoy X virgin bull, 50 hood door. Oill 3 2 4 - 3 1!0■f »8S. o n lran c o & bothroom. 665C Filor Avo. E asy occos: 32 Itio Hold). Callb/B-7140.I, ■(57 P0ll0d-b05l olfor 829-5232 SDokj sq . ft.. $ 4 7 5 in clu d es S oil ol TWIN FALI.S. 1,000 sq . It. Ample poritlnfl. Ulll9.pi Tn WATER RIGHTS-SHARES 3M .H utllllloa. C all 734-9476.B 6.B bldg.. sto rago yord ovoll. 737-3 9 2 4 o r 420-3355 C A T T L E . 122 H o ls to l n -S 81 D alry-larm -com m orical. JTS; 2055 Ostorioh. 423-541 f !'• 1* c o w s, youlhlul h o rd . 61 -------- TWIN FA L L S. 2 ,6 0 0 aq . ft TWIN FALLS Buy or Soli. 625-50I7.PL 1st & Zndloclolion. 6 5 Ib. N i c e v l a l b l M t y , fo o d ---------------------------------- 1 - O n o r o o m o f l l cc oo s ^ avorago, BST. 20 ho>tor:> W HEEL LINES - 2- Wodo 80 ■ 611 I , iralfic, parking. A lso , 668( KImborty R o ad oroo. lovo 1 F A R M S F O R H E N T | williin 3 mos. ol calving. m '0 . w h o o l linos. 5 -wostorn sq - t t . otflco/rololl. Stove C ontact W alt HM oss K)' — $1375 ooch. Will Cull 12. '2 . atylo whool linos. 1-1300' “ o r S u s o n 877-738-6585. Q om Sto lo Roalty 5 1 - JERO M E 145 ocros of po»• C a ll 4 3 5 - 5 6 3 - 3 3 3 2 oOfr V allo y p iv o t, 1-P lofco. 0. 737-3939 TWIN FA L L S. Unlquo’ Ol ® '' tolo ground for ronl. Com4m435-5Q3-8061.* 1 3 0 0 ' p iv o t. Coll 3 24-------lice, h ig h irolflc location tion. Ing out of alfalfa. 8 yr. hlsg551.A & G lrnoalion. TWIN FALLS jig CATTLE, dolry hord lorr iBhift Approx. 3 .0 0 0 foot. Avail kvail. ,o ~ (or opuds. 324-5976 Olllco S p o co o Avollobi ^ = = ^ = = = =i 6a l0 .W M .tD F 4 3 .4 PP 15® “ Doc. 1. 206-338-0659.B ).■ - ^ s s s s s s B s s B s s a° Bluo Lokos Blvd N. i 706 n I Coll 537-C579. ==| i 616 Id (Or. ^ ---------------g o l ------------Kimboriy Rd. E aslland FARM SEED & CATTLE- Holatoln h e lfe7re; I ^ R O O M M ^ S W A ND^ V orious SI208. For mo JS. ^ waniod c<pon. 300-400ibs. I C O M M E R C IA L info coll STEVEIlT ot "’ TWIN F A L L S . E le g a n t. TT and up. Coll 5 4 3 -8 3 7 3 .a „c. I RENTALS H allo w e R e a tty Inc. ~ TRITICALE s e e d ! S S own bathroom & bolcony. 734-4334 iy. C H U K A R S , B o b w h l 7i o3 Winlor vnrioly. W/D. $ 2 5 0 .734-3409.m>30 so -------K IM B E R L Y . 1 2 0 0 s q . ItIt QUAIL, Phorootl QUAILL TWIN FALLS Globo 733-1373 )OSO ^ ----------------------„ bldg. o n 1 >5 oc. Wlll loose Roody now. 678-8970. = READY TO MOVE INTC partial o r all. Short torm oi I CORRAL PO LES------1560 sq.ft. offlco on , ?Nos ; ; 708 I K .a t .r n .2 0 B .7 3 6 w i w ; . 2 V ond i r . F illm o ro n o a r Pololl HAY. GRAIN Iblo to TWIN FA L L S C qh 934-0920. Ro ad . Price nogotiobla VA LT O lflco/Shop/W orohouso t o r m . C o n t a c t WA J-I MADE TRAILER 701 I CUSTOM L o catio n s: Kimborly Rd 4 H E S S 7 3 7 -3 0 3 9 . Q Qiom 17 4-horso siroight load. Exc. ALFALFA. Ouolity-opprox. Pork A vo. E ostlond Orr NN-• S to to Roolly c o n d itio n . S 3 0 0 0 C a ll 120- IT ba lo s ovoiiabio. -------a n d Bluo U k o s Blvd N. CA TTLE - -R o g ’d Brown wn 438-6967 _ Will dolivor. 733-4455. “ ■ TWIN FALLS V arious S lio s — Sw iss Brooding BULL, 16 U p s to lr s o lflc e sp aCO co E-MAIL your classlllod a d HAY 8 Tons. 3id, culling. F o r moro inlo mos..*wlll dohvor in Magic l o a s o . A p p ro x im'“o ti «oly call STEVE 01 3'!lo u s a t S m a ll b a lo s . S 80/T on. "■ V alley a r e a . $ 0 7 5 . Coll 2 0 0 0 s q . f t. Ql $ .6 5 F tw ln a d Q m lero n .n e t _ Coll ovos. 733-2469 536-6761. ■ _________ s q 'i- 7 olficos plus: lai c H A Y -1 5 0 lon 3i(Jcrop ^ HORSE & CATTLE rocopllon aro a . Now po B edding. 208-342-0510 '0 allolfo trom Fairtiold. TWIN FALLS Springor Hoiioro. 20ff-e45C h e a p in to rn o l occoi during wothlng hours. 24 t RFV. Coll Shop/Offlce/W orohouso ■ B o c k b o n o ’ I n t oo rr nr o t 11“ . 2205 o r 645- 2465 ovo ig. S honnon Woll 580-2658. ■ 3-Now u n its now ovailablo a c c o s s Is right noxtI door do CATTLE - DAIRY H E Rj ntj H O R S E - 15 yrd Old ro g . • Apply ooldmg. p a st ohow HAY - Dairy h a y for solo.~ C o ll L y n n H a o m u s s I 8 5 COWS S 75.000. Also. in * 2 0*2.4°M S q . Fl. o x p . sklllod mtn h o u s“o>•. Vl to n balos. 23*!b prolom. P r o p e rly M a n ag o mSnt" mo do lry f o r so lo o r lo o se. ,' ,07 ,* 1 0 3.600 S q .F l. '*’• $ 1750. Call 736-7074. 0197 RFV. Dolivory ovoilO7 3 7 -3 9 0 0 or 733-2607, C01I531-5052 ^ ________ N o fi lo ttio Twin Foilsl a '' blo. Call 206-646-7115 or ^ H O R SE • 3 pmr ol sin gJio lo M unicipal Goll Courso. so . CATTLE • DAIRY HERD How&oal. canoe. (OiiiDoai.____ UEm □ir 208-22I-O I78. ■ 00 lum p alondards & 1 pair C all 733-7 1 7 5 fo r m o ra Approx. 170 hood. 22.600 p o w erto a t-lly o u d oimu»e____ n ii Tn •0} HAY ALFALFA2 sU.ng ,o o f wing slnndards. 2 s o t lomicAi In fo rm a llo n . RHA. 3 .6 8 BF. 3.19 Pro, "• o l lum p cups. 7 3 5 -3 2 1 4 100 * ib b a io s. toO + T. of _____ ____ A fte r 6 p m 734-S951.1. 208-686-2863 Iv msg. ■a d»»»ili«>d_ad,__________ Bll _ Of 737-0670. ■ 2 n d & 3rd $95. Will soli ra, smoll amounlo. 324-50a2« « H O R S E -B oym aro.21 yrs. ^ Good4-H . B arrels.polos, ’0. HAY FOR SALE 30-1 lon ,n g o a ts , slo o r w ro s illn'9g. b n lo s. fu st crop. 40 ton pocking. S1900. 536-67G1. >'■ 2 n d & 3rd'S m balos. 90 }rsm b a lo s ol 4th. S85. 0a H O R SE WANTED. Intorlor lon. 434-4465__________ modlato • 4H English ridor Z ■ w an ts ICH. al loost port “ f* HAV G ood loodor hay lor salo.SB 7/T. Wo haul by H T hourghbrod h orso. Coll 36 35 Ton loads. 934-4036 ■ 326-5030. r " or 539-403G I Of 477-4M2 for mofr fcifefirMHoo. C*a 733-0931 n t. 2. o. H0 f lS E .2 yr. o « rog. OH. 7;: H A Y . 4 6 0 b o l e s , bright Lena/ Poppy S a n Drod. I RO O FIN G N LAW N CARE Exc. cuMlno/rolning now soodinij. H ny small HANDYM AN Jlprospoct. S7SOO firm. balos- S95 Ton. 2nd cutPROFESSIONAL S -J.A W O R K O FA R T sCall 736-9241. __ t i n g h a y 1 4 0 b r ig h II. t, ROOFING ft COATINGS Ua*” " H an d y A n d y H andym on Soivlcos lo . c l o a n . m o lu r o S m n<" ll H O R S E S 3- vory g o n tlo 733-7221 o r 326-5857’ ;tiicQi Lawn Caro Id. balos-SOS Ton. 733-3269. H o m o r e p a irs. Eloctiici '9. II g r o o n broko. P o p o r o d . no. Commorciol, rosktontlal. lontrv. l-own mow ing, trimmlno. plum bing. Itghl carponi ^ lor IVlOfO imo coll 677-3390 1 _ HAY. alloita. 40 T. 01 3rd, aorBuildup rools. Most minor matosi odglng. pow or raking, aor palming. FREE Estlmal t! o d GO T. of 2nd. S90/T., ^^^T. ig&& looks ropairod In 24 hra. I ollng. rototllllng. spring 3. M A RE 3 yr. Old. S i a r io d 733-0 9 6 6 ■ b a lo s, oasy accoss. Cloar ar -------fall c loon up. Sonlor prolosslonolly. gronl Einn’loa SH A R P E N IN G :' L o k o s o r o o . 5 4 3 -4 6 116 6 A IR d iscountsi Free esllm alos g lis h p r o s p o c t. S 3 0 010. 0. HEATING & Al lid. o v o s or loavo a mossago. 10. 7 3 6 -4 6 7 6 or 420-4677 M u stang moro. 4 yr. old. SE R V IC E CONPITIONINI S 6 0 0 /o 1 fo r. B u e l l n g3® o HAY. 15 to n s ol 3id cutc o w s & c o l v o s . C o’ l' l' — LIMOUSINE JO H N 'S SHARPENING3 lino, no rain. S85 por lon. in. SAW TOOTH SHEET 654-2332 _ P lo aso call 208-326-4593. SERVICE '3. SERVICE METAL ^ Com ploto shoa>onlng. ,n, POULTRY -Fall C le e re n c *e OAT HAY. 40 ions, doan, ration Hoollng/AC RolrigorotK Corbido & Slool sows. 1■ S 7 0 por to n . C all 731S p eclallll Chukars & Com m orciol an d rosldon dontiol L IM O 4 U 141 Brackon St S '• t2 5 5 o r 825-5303 ■ Rink-nockod. $5 oach. (2 0 8 )7 3 3 -8 5 4 8> Hourty. dally & Special U11_ 734-4050 •1-800-471-4050 — Also good soloctlon ol Ex----------------------------------:*■ STRAW . Big balos. lg. or -------p o c k ag o s. Jackpot, Sun ;e ollc Phoasonts ovailablo. H O M E s m . lois. dolivory avoilValloy. Coll for rotos. is"'' T R E E SE R V IC E S ,il' Call 208-288-2927. __ ablo. Coll 3*19-5719. ovo539-LIM O (5466) H H EA LTH }g. nin g s or 431-1980 days.■ O w nod b y Larry. Koni. anc SH E E P . (1) 2 yf. Old rog. and TREES-R-US ^ Clndy Collins iV C o lu m bia R om , trio d & WANTED TO BUY OATS. Solving Minl-Cosslo & MV Id a h o H o m e-H eatthiaarn d ---------------------;----------------nn tru o . Vory Ig. & g o n lio . -----*10101 Troe Coro ‘Slump CALL 678-2268 H o a p lc e . In c. prbvld< S225. Coll 206-326-5177. P A IN T I N G Romovoi • Total Ijmdscap= = W H E A T -G o o d & Cloan Modlcaro a n d Modlco ing • F irew o o d so ld by on w hoal lor SQlo. S80 .1 ton Conlfiod. JCA H O Accri th e c o rd apllt & I 702 R y a l l P a in ti n g & 86 dollvotod locally &13‘CC86 ' Hod Sorvicos. O onon rour d e liv ere d •F ro o Estlmaio 110 I FARMmANCH . -nrt R e s t o r a t i o n . G et Your — Gorlalric. Pedlotric or h uo 431-5391 - 676-41620V0S H oliday Interior Touchup ^12 ^ U P P U E S / E Q ^ C ardiac Nursing: Pro/Pt ™ N e o d s D ono Todoyl O p rm tiv o Thorapy, G -- ------------------------,W. M«n;1.,rHliK XT' Also Low Tom p. Extorlor — CA SE IH 17 Fl Chlsol plow. Pro/P orl-N olal Nursin roiiiw. P ain tin g . Coll For Froo \|Q high clooronco. B osl ollor Podloirtc Sorvicos. CM CECIL'S T REE TRIMMING E stim ate s. Al 735^)584 ------------- m ------------ 1 ____ • Topping & romovoi. Nutritional TTiofapy, ■ A N T IQ U E S & I P e rso n al C aro. IV • Slum p romoval. C A S E SM T R A C T O>R R 3"i„, P A IN T I N G & ‘ • Froo Esllmalos ‘ T horapy,'M edical Soc 1951 w /4 w h o o ls . h 0a 9s I ^ ^ C O L L E C T I B L ^ S o rv k » s. Psychiatric C all 733-0385 ^ric DRYW ALL b u c k o l S b lo d o . r u n s Nursing. Physical ■c? good. Call 436-3840. __ A N TIQ U E - L o v o so n t & 4 T horapy. Spooch Thoro c h a ir w/ornaio wood inm im 1 CO M B IN ES, N6 G lo a nto o rr O ccupoilonal Thomp! & c la w lo o l. StOOO lor Of t w /2 0 ' h o a d o r. JD 4 4 0 0 2nd E xterior & Iniorior palming Loea‘^ . t : 2 0 0 2nc 14' tjoth. Call 733-5160. d io s o l. Exc. c o n d .. 1 4 ' A v e. N. In T w in Falli ^ iii F r e e e s tlm a te s 'i' ELECTROLUX = h o o d o r . M ust s a c r if icc oo With B m nehaa In Bu 8uW, C a ll 7 3 4 -4 0 1 6 V acuum cloanora. 802 duo 10 hoallh. $25,000 lor d Hallay, Rupart and! -----sham pooera, coniral vocs. cs. bolh. Coll 2 0 6 -487-2075 I A P P L IA N C E S Eaatam Idaho. c Salos. sorvico and ropoir. Ifor 731-2075 For m o r e Jnlorm atior fi 2 3 9 DuBola re m O D E U N G c a ll 1-800-540-«061 FFIEEZER, Kolvinnloi. F O R D J u b l l o o w / f r o^n t S3 C all 733-5618 31' 1 9 c u . 1l..upriglil. S225. __ toador. F e rg u ao n 35. OlHOME T h o m p a o n ’s I v e r S u p o r 55 w /f r om n il Excol. cond. Coll 734-0287 .. W INTERIZINGj ^ loodor. Farmall A. F o rd ’ION P a in ti n g & R e m o d o lln g LARGE SELECTION OF CONSTRUCTIO ^ "ork S PR IN K L E R -------Quality E xporioncod Woik s o n M ajor d io s o l. C o ll Rocondillonodnppls. 825-5S66 or 420-3812. ■ N o J o b Too Small SY S T E M S ProToch Son/ICO Co. H E N D R y a SO NijSc F ro o E sllm alos :0d l70BKlmbort'yHd.*TF GRAIN BINS -2 smotl olzod C a r p e n te r s lontial (208) 934-5343 moko oflor. Coll 423-5136. Com m oreiol & Resident ^ RA N G E. Hot Poinl, oldor. ----$25.00 All J d b s L arge & Smo Is. m odol. whilo, woiks good. H O RSE TRAILER 2 sialls. C all F ra n k S c h e re r elI PA IN TIN G S( Intortor & Extoiior $50. Coll 208-733'0U61. double oxio. G ood liros. ilC •7 3 3 .2 4 0 ^ 7 3 2 -5 6 1 8 o r 7 3 t-6 0 IM 89 M RO OFIN G PLUS pColl 324-4212 _ RE F R IG E R A T O R GE 23 — W O O D W O R Ki ). cu. It. W ator & ICO dispoJD -4010 Oieaot, S5700. HOME REPAIR nso r. S500/o1lor. W asher IS, R o p a ln i, Rosloratlono. Schalfori5H i ft. offootit & D ry e r. W hirlpool. Al­ ,, di5C .,S42C 0.C aeelH 17 Rom odoling. Cleaning, B E N E R E L 'S HOME CARE CA! Cuaiom Kllchon cabinois, oi m ond S 100/BOI. 734-5912 „ ' ft. high clooranco chisol a Any olzo lob, Bost rolos, D ryw all, Palming. • lumlluro. codor chostsi. piow S3000. IH S 10. 24 In su ro d , Froe Estim atos. ^ R E F R IG E R A T O R , IroslCarpentry. All homo oic... Rondy Kottorilng ,, ,0 J im 7 3 3 -4 9 6 2 731-1746. t’olo grain dnii w /soodor f r o o , 4 a l o v o , w /sollrep..lre insldo & out. 1 '7 ? : H omo 436-9969 ^ . $ 2 700-C oll734-779t ,dto8. 6 S t r P r o p e rty S erv ice cloonlng ovon, rnalct>i(i[] yra ex p . Fre e estimato S h o p 438-5577 or 731-1657. __ In harvosi gold- FiiOid.iiro Coll B njco 733-7543 Froo oallmoios — PAINTING &^ b ra n d . Vory good cond. “ JOHN DEERE 6 bottomn SIS O oa. S oo <r 300 S. HOME REPAIB — roll ovor on lond plow. l!ES WALLPAPERING NG ----------------- ^--------j Rtvor Si.. Hniloy 783-4.140. S3500. Coll 678-8405 or 670-3230. TONY’S LANDSCAPIN _ U P R IG H T F R E E Z E R . PINQ L U PH E R PAINTINO, INC. HOML REPAIRS 18' C o r o n a d o , ru n s ofool *3 Pointing. Rom odoling. Tox PLOW . L ong 5 boiiom . I'lT •Trimmlno*Spr1nklon S150.Cntl734-9G40. dors turtng & Wollpoporing. owilch plow, tn furrow/ •S pring Cloan-ups ps F ro o ostim otosl plowing, S4000. W ASHER & DRYER Gns •H om o Repairs. y Coll Bill O (208) 324-3475 Coll 733-3269. Id dryor. whilo. Good cond. • Wo do wtmt you can) anf. o r (2 0 8 ) 727-1267 coll. -n S 7 5 o a .0 fb 0 lh S 1 2 5 T o n y -7 3 4 -3 3 2 2 837-6544 4 705 — ^ nO O FIN G I 3 1 IRRIQ A TIO N T IM E S C L A S S IF IE D J W A S H E R /D R Y E R s o'!• l. H O U S E K E E P Il N lS ii R o a so o o b le ratosi 13K o n m o ro oxc. cond. :ing D EPA RTM ENT Froe e atlm a te s. finoncing ” $ 2 5 0 . S in g lo w o sh o r, I m a g in e T h e Freed o n ^ & N E 4 Bo'rkoloy^pump, 2 0 8 -7 3 4 -5 5 3 8 7370000 S125. W arramy.73D’4805 R e a s o n a b le , roliablo. ox| S6,00r>. 4 CYL. D E U T Z y. rioncod & friondly will wiU' HOME BUILDING MG OR O l E S E L E N G I N EE .. W KSH lN GTraCHlNETot: clo so attomion' P l a n e Avallat>la 20 i n b l o W h ir l p o o l F o r •$4500-bolh low hro. 920 2 0 8 - 6 7 7 -4 5 4 3 p a id to d e ta it . EL n p o rlm o n is. StSO.'olIor. F ro o osilm olos . " FT. WADE RAIN W HEEL R e fs, avail. Froo ostat 7. 5-1 Call 430-5G14or 430-625-1 (B U R L E Y ) U N E. $2600. 734-0444. r S I N E S SS BUI y • » x i m u m o f 4 i t e m 15 s p lease) ’r o r a dd in g u pI t o SlOOO (Maxii For ite m s under 15 aapply. Merchandise orily.) i r f > 'o n //. Some restrictions idditional line. Private Parti ( S 1 each ad H .’F W IN F A L L S 1 b>ddnrm . •.S28S /m o.«S 200dop.S p. S o o . . .M g r, HI court. 221 A Adddie o n Avo. W. 733-9114 114' , TWIN FALLS - Sky • Y o u# r C l a s s iii f i e d A d vv e r t i s e m l e n t ! 3 LIINES$ * D I O I ays l g S E ] ^LVICE & '77_ 1, TREE TRIMMING I VACUUM SALES Z ,"’ o u shake roofs. S. AND SERVICE L" ■ or (67 7 -4 0 4 2»Today! I aoi I I C O M M U N IC A T IO N D E V IC E S I TREADMILL Prolorm, C rossw alk. $200. ' 734-2396 4 MOTOROLLA (1) P P 2000. (1)B 7. (3)G T X .(2)M T X . C all 734-9794. 817 ^ 4 ■ |1 I |_ M I S ^ 0 |^ A L ^ ^ U R C H PEW S. (G) mco. $ 100o a c lio r n ll6 for 4 809 I SSOO. Cnll 53G-2332. I CO M PU TERS E-MAIL your clossiliod n d ; to us ot APPLE Portorm a 5300CDI tw ln a d O m lc ro n .n e t - P o w o r M a c . G o o d for hom o o r sc h o o l u so . Inl o r n n t in o d o m . 32M B1 RAM. c o m o s w/lots Of soil waro. S200. 934-5345 FAX ' 20G B . com plolo sysiom . S449, Coll 206-733-1110. K eilh 'e C o m p u te r Ropoir 4 S nlos. Slnrting O S1B9. W llh w o r r a n ly . C ro d il1 cords accoplod. 736-7071. 4 810 I YOUR TIMES C L A S S IF IE D D E PA R T M E N T 2 0 8 -7 3 4 -5 5 3 8 I 2 0 8 -6 7 7 -4 5 4 3 F IR E W O O D (B U R L E Y ) FIREW OOD CuUsplil hard- KOHLER, d o ublo kiichon w ood S90/P U lo a d . YouI sink, h a rv o si go ld . $ 2 5 . PU . S140/corci dollvotod Slorm sc ro o n d o o r. $25. (2 c o r d m.n.) 324-7G97.B (2) w rought iron. 5-bulb, coiling lighl lixlitros. SIO ' eTi I ooch. Call 733-4658. FURNITURE 4 CARPET MISC. Roli-away bod. 535. : Volvol ba rrel Chnir. $30 . B ^ R " E L s id o choirs7(^) 42* round podoslal inblo. groon volvol. $75 0 0 . Co­ $25. 23* con so le TV. S35. romic lam p $15. 734-5707. Plooso call 208-423-6937. BEDROOM SE T , 3 piOCO. M a h o g a n y , box sp rin g s; MISCELLANEOUS •A* fro m o G r e e i ^ h o u e e ' m ntircns. Call 733-6405. 8'x B V 7'x7-.w ood f rn m o D IN E T T E 6 c h o ir S306". w/liborglass S200. O ld e r d i n e t t e $ 6 0 . Re-! 2 - 6‘x 9 'r u g a (lorosi groon) ' d i n e r $ 7 5 ..Coll 654-2332 Call 732-0084 DINING R O O M loblo w/4 ‘ MOVINQ BO X ES Cholro, S95. GInso colloo 75*. all SIZOS w /popor 4 tablo 4 o n d la b lo s. 5CS.■ m sons. SlOO. 037-01.44 C oll7 3 4 -1 5 G 3 lv m sg . ■ POTTERY KICK WHEELDINING S E T . lormol IruilHns moior. S125. w o o d Inblo. G c nnoback‘ Call 934-5040 c h a irs , now SI 500. REFRIGERATOR. SidO by S750/ollor. Call 732-0254 sid o $ 4 0 0 H id o - n -b o dI OU EEN SIZE PILLOW S300 Call 654-2332 . T O P M A TTRESS SET Slill in ploslic. $260.00. Thai birihdny ad you pincodI 734-8661 nomo Imm n g o m Ttw REC LIN ER. S50. Timos-Nons'^ Now IS Iho Coll 735-10G8. iiino 10 com o pick up your' SO FA a LOVE SEAT liglil J picluros. Slop by Tho c olored w /oak trim. $500‘ Cusiom or Sorvico Dopt lor so l. C all 678-4903 or' loday! 431 -9662 ; SEWING MACHINE. EInnI SPRINGW ALL Chiropractic' ombroidory innchmo. w / 5; oloclnc ndiustablo bod. cards 4 clolh sottor. E tnaI now S I 6 5 0 asking 5 ih ro n d S U R G E R . a ll' S750/ollor. 732-8254. loss lh a n .1 yr. old. S e l­• W ATER B E D , D ark pmo. do m u s o d . P d . S4 1 0 0 . Soli nil lor S2900 or p ari. king w /lighlod b o okc aso) Cnll 934-S544.W________ tiood board, on 12 draworr podoslal. M atching dro ss­ VIDEO, o u l ol print, 'B u s‘ or w /m irro r. $ 1 5 0 . G un’ Slop' w/M arilyn M onroo. C a b i.ie t SlOO. 733-4404 550. A sso rlo d lu g g a g o .• SIO ench, TV sta n d , $15. i 812 I Call 733-1058. I H E A T IN G & lA IR O ^ jb m O N I^ 818 I 4 |m u s i c a l i n ^ u m e n t s | GUITAR, S oagull acoustic: Wllh hard ca so . e x c .c o n d .' S325 Call20a-733-3Q Se.: ~6 rG A N . Allon digital. 15 yrr. old. S 2000/nogoliablO. G iiibranson, upright ^ * ” ^ S 4 M ^ o r° pln no.S 350.C all423-4311I C all 934-4410 Mon-Thur, 9om - 1pm . . W OO D S T O V E - Fodorul\ oir light, hig h olficioncy.• piA N O . F io c h o r c n b in o t S550. Cnll 423-5278. g ia n il, o r n a t e . 8 5 » y r o .. old. N oods r o lu rb ish o d . W OOD ST O V E w/blowot ) S300/ol(or. Call 806-2046, _ $300/olfor. Coll 324-3339 ____ ■ USED G rand Digital C on-: 4 815 solo, Spinol 4 O ld U pnghi I LA W N & G ARDEN PInnoa. Call 7 3 4 -6 1 15.B ' ; m a HA Allo S a x , SBOO. PO N D E RO SA Plno 3 - O' - YA' Call 686-2204. $30 ooch. G ront lo« wind brooks. C all 423-4532. BLAZE KINO Flroplaco'liT-• sort. w/t)lowore.20’W*25‘HI S450. U tility Irollor G'x9 SSOO. Coll 733-9086 i 816 I P EXERCISE EOUIPMENT I N O R D I C T R A C kI^ T T ., $ 4 0 0 . P r o l o r m . c r o s s; Imlnor E. SBOO OflG-220-t « d4 622 i || t o o l s /m a c h i j e r y | 1 TABLE SAW rvlakila B '.-'" T w/Rousscau porta lablo I0'x45* o u t-lo o d p o rtn tablo S250. 5 43-412 3 _ ^ I■ B25 ] I W ANTED T O B U Y | I gCOLLECtORTHisTORTAlj w<l b(f/ Gormof»^Jnpnr>o«« 819 I WWII Ilem s. rned.-ils. OFFICE EOUIPMENT daggots. sw ords, iiags & SU PPLIES G7H-31M S H A R P c o p io r. S F 202T . nearly now, g ro at copies, ail opiion $1800 934-5244I T COllimil-j n .1 liillCc' ol C.lkn _ Cnll 73.T0'i:tl V llG O fie Trailer \ 'TZS’l f f l a i A i / 020 ] PETS & S U P P L IE S I BIRDS Baby Q u a k e rs . B A fric an G roy. P l o n o a , C a lq u a . G ro a l p r lc o s . 733-450 0 [_ Cc H E SA P E A K E B a y R 07 1 tnovors. AKC Corl. 7 top quality pups. S 300. C a |l ' 734-3699 or 326-3719. c CHIHUAHUA, AKC. 14 wk lo m a lo . F a t h e r , m a l e champion. Motlior. ohow (lualily. SSOO/sorious callB only. Catl B37-4051. DINGO/BLUE H E E L E R , lo m a lo D IN G O /R E D HEELER, m alo. 4 p upt: lolt. All tod. Ist shots. lailR dockod.SSOon. 733-7954. ' FR E E P U P P IE S B o r d e r F Coilio mix. Black 4 W hilo, Culo. 678-3066 ovoninQ3 A GOOD HOME ^FREE10TO wk. old puppy. Goldon Rolnovor mix. Coil 837-6640 ovos. q GERMAN S H E P H E R D AKC rog. p u ppios. b o rn Sept. 16. S 250onch. Call 324-0246 loa v o m s g or 1call atlor S p m. q GERMAN SHORT H A IRE6 POINTER AKC t yr. ol(l ,m olo, 3 yr. old fom olo.1H u n t i n g l i n o s . C a l l 436-9650 Q G REA T DANE p u p p io a 1st sh o ls. c a n go lio m o :Hnllowoon. only a fow lolt. Call 629-5072. ovonmgs.M — GREAT PYRENEES. PuroG b r o d p u p p i e s . S .t 50.. 'Plonso coll 208-366-7570. -IRISH SETTER Puppios "AKCRoQ. P a ro n iso n silo . 7 molos. Rogal, loyal A loving. Podigroo avail CMnmpion bloodlines. Hnmmoll ID. 1-208-366-2189 , ^KITTENS Pro-adull. rogialorod 4 unrogislorod will soil for SSO 4 up w/nouldring Rocky Ml. C o t R o_ e e r t 734-7877__________ l LAB PUPPIES AKC Rofl. 9 w ks. ISI s h o ts , do w c la w s . 4 b la c k - S 2 5 0 . <• oach. 2 chocolato- 5300. oach. P o io n ts a v aila b l6 lor viowing. 438-2820 j ^ LAB, A K C rpups, O F A i Corl. 3 black fo m aio s. 4 yoliow malOS. 3 2 4 - 3 4 6 f — P y g m y g o o t. 7 m o s . , ^n o o d s g ro al h o m o w/ sholior & lols ol room . No cUnin.SSO. 6 4 4 - lt9 l.B ^ = S ^ P R IN G E R S P A N I e U pups, AKC, inosi a ro livor 4 wllllo, s h o ts s lo r to d , rondylSlSO. 536-C331.B THREE GERMAN S H E P ­ T HERD |)uppior.S25 e ac h . Havo had lirsi snoto. Call 436-80l0ofG70-G0G6 yy o r k s h i r e ' t 'e r r T e r 7wks.0icl. mafo. 2 v a c c a . CKC rog S-150 733-4500 or 734-4900 . AD ; m ilA FAX YOUR ^ AD j r m p r , f \ ' S S B34Oorcoll032O-19i ' 737-0000 ) 4 \ ^ ^ V H tn S J e H B \-^,^rfaellonBtn ” ^ . Rtmp u n n Hlgti Mount Sp»re retire ^ ■ IM X ' n<Moto.nuur>«« POr s . Lincoln ‘• Jjet n o M C ^ 777^ B 00-3B T-70< 3 2 4 - 3 tW 9 oo m i^ R O M ANYWHERE INI THE TH MAOIC VALLEYI JU STA^H M TORIl u m OJlCUMOS ,l^>.<U'R.tl.«OOCUIII StKMMDU tAllPfllCIU. riRjj^xoviMMnT/eoo”'” imi ^ u u H DDCnc OF ti? i oa m» ciriRts pA .M m tn u jiu .im K \ y, O ctober 30, 2000 Twin Falls, Idaho Monday, B12Tlm««4low». Tw CA R CARRIER for 4 whe whool H a n d lc a p p o d s c o lo o tc to r . Call 67B-457S T O R S r W X R T E D T iw m<x)lale-4H Engllaht ridor rid 'w a n ts 16H. at lo a slI pp(a rt 'R iourghbrod horgo.. C< C all 32e-5030. :------H O flS e W ANTfeb. iritorInifl m odlato >4H EnQlishI noor rtd w an ts 16H. a t Ioostt p^Brt pc T houfohbrod horwo.. Coll Ci 326-&030. -r— f» A U e Y S .4 0 -« 4 -w lllp , top dollar. 20B-677-272I PIA N OS. Want to soil yo usod piano? Wo poy cai for p u ^ u s o d piano, y*' W ANTED TIRES3 2 6S-1fllnch B62 4 3 6 -6 2 S 7 o r 436-6662 t)U i W AN TED TO BUY. (t)« o l Iroo w eights, ( t) tx>ys bO] th tw in olzo bo d with J438. n ia ttro ss. Call 737-843 425 W ANTED: Old d o c k s. A Als( lso POLAF '9 7 M a g n u m 4i 4x4. r <col. c o n d . $ 3 6 0W. 0. o ld o r w o o d fllo c ab in10(9. o ts Call 736-0001 ___ C all 736-8210,_________ >S & p 5 l ^ H I S 5 0 0 1 ip o rta mac lan.' W A N T E D : U soif rlir(^s~e 1999. Ilka IMW. $ 5 2 X), 00 s h o t o u n s . G o t o x( tt r ro Coll 9 3 4 -4 9 7 0 ,H C h ristrh a s m onoy o oarly. rly Soil, d o n i pawni T o p dol dol- p b L A R tS . 1995, 4 0 0 . ^rur lari 733-3266, loavo msg, '^ 0 ' g ro o t. loo ks g r o o l. g oooc d irtio tiros, $1900. 3 2 4 -5 6 0 11.1 W ANTED: Vlntogo B artK .« 37J dolls a n d clothing. 1059 1 S 7 9 . In to ro sta d in OB. Inol 00D O H C . 2 0 .0 0 0 o r lg ln i ta lo s a n d colloclk>ns, Cal Call m l.. N o o d s m in o r w orl ork. 7 3 3 -1 3 2 2 o r7 3 3 -9 6 8 83M .« $ 4 0 0 /ollor. C all 733-C7& 750. W 6 u L D L ik ^ T b b u y Y A M A H A 7 a o S H 6 > 5s05 ~ SA LT a PE PPE R colloc iiocp y ll d r o s s . R u n o g o o,0c(), t i on a n d v in tag o k itchhoann 5600, C a ll8 3 7 -6 6 1 4 Itom o. 436-6701 ___ YAMAHA 81g B o a r ---------1 350.1993, 4 x 4 . $ 1 6 5 ;0 0 .. i 827 I Call 7 3 4 -9 4 6 6 .H = 1 DEVILLE 12 ft. G ood conc ond. $ 8 00. Coll 543-4003. SA L E M 2 6 ' WiitTrbc AC. avming, 12* olldo oui out. S lo o p s 6 . $14.fi00/olfoi Ifor. 676-1625 or 431-7261I 5 A H D N t» g R -1 9 9 6 2f6e1l t 5lh vrhl, big slldo. AC. aw nwning, ctoon. $15,900. B ro c k m a n 'a RV 324-420: 203 o r 1-800.773-3167 ^ , kIM d. ‘84. 28'.~S1] w ho ol h llch In d u d o d^, : l.OL F O R D ,'9 9 R a n g e r , 4.0 lase V-6 , 4-dr., lo a d o d i Loas o n d in g $ 1 4 .6 0 0 .934-524 244 — FORO, 1979, 4 x 4 . % ton. w /s a r v l c e b o d y . C lo aorn . R un s & d rlv o a Ilko nov ow, $1950. Call 867-1 9 1 9 .B .■ FORD, 1985. F 2 5 0 4x4.[-g( : Cly. 4 s p d .. n o w p o ln i’ll.a t i r o s , r o a i n l c o tru cli ck. $4 5 0 0 .867-191& .M 7— 'J ''^ I K ^ r .^ L .'s s ^ w d ', MT $1 0 .7 0 0 .1 9 9 1 F 2 5 0 XL1 ' 5.8L. AT. $7,000 . C all 4 2 3 -6 1 4 9 . ^ FORD, B ronco. II, 1987. ■An spd. Q o o d c o n d . S350C ree' Ploaso call 208-733-875; C H E V Y *98 S - 1 0 R=<od, oc io r. 3 6 K m ls . N lc o I n to rrlo $9500. Call 7 a p -6 0 5«8 CHEVY 1 T on d u a llyr, i ifliS i s p dd .. b o d . 3 5 0 V 8 F l. 4 ap s A pow or stooring. brak ee s, I.B air, $5000. 32& -4730.B DODOE - 1993. 2 5 0 C un m i n s , A T . o x t . c;aa bb snuiii 103.000 mlloo. ta k o am s PU in Irado. 32 4 -7 4 2 9 .. DODGE lndy R o m .'9 6 .9 3 m llos; AT. P S , P W . AC battorlos. S o o a t 129 Eoo CD. Indy R a m trim. Alio 6th. 324-2720, $520(Voffoi 111; w h a o l s . $i4.ooo. 734 '9 6 , 1189. loovo m o a sa g o . 21 n. 5lh whool, AC. dua ^ *88 F o rd h o a lo rn . a ll th o o x ir?a«s ! lin WT. 4x4. 7 0 C h e v y HT. $0995. C otl208-73> 63ie ,lor " ^ 7 4 C tiev y 10 whoolor. ~ 733-12«a io r FORD, E xplorer. 1 9 9 1 — .4“ 5 U R 5 l 7 J C § I R r i 9 9 9 24 r^ J o h n D e e re 5 0 Imctor. —rrg? ^ i T < i r ~ ....... .a door. Fully oquippod“ . T O BbV : Wnior f>lpo. 1C K it 5th w hool, Im m ocu ICU436-5449 a fto r 7pmi .B D ECLO 2 5 E Mnln Indooi loor I BOATS & —— Including lo a lh o r. Must lalo, usod onco. Hllch Incl ft. of 8* Of 12'. Singlo ( ;*«) F O R D '7 8 F 2 5 0 , R u n oolo, S o l Oct. 28 8om -12 W ith V12 I A C C E S S O R IE S i $ 10,600, C0II423-9168-I l.'iSS 0 0 0 10 o p p ro d a to l Prico< S u p o r Singlo B o d w r groat, looka g o o d . $ 11200 20 W inior clolhos. littio tykoo. 16 soli. $ 6 3 0 0 , Doys) M a tlr o s s & S p r in gOS s In i ^ SUNNYBROOK, 26'. 1995 595, t o l l 436-5866. jg to y s. Lots ol misc, 38 ____ 324-2392 o r ovonings ___ BO A T 14‘ A lu m o c ro ft 9. G ood Cond. 733-8838. Many oxtras. aluminum ^ '■=s ^ = — = I ------32 4 -5 0 2 7 . Evinrudo. ro m o to o nchc FORD F-350. 1 9 8 8 . 1 T on o t v S A t t L O f l S ---------IrSmo. oxc. cood. ----r o lo o s o . tr a i le r . $ 1 4 9 rn truck, w / du m p box. slic “ " f* FORD, F-ISO . 1976,~3j« OllitO W AN TED TO BUY.~Oid $10,800, Coll 733-5960. U o o d d iro ci TV SQtcllii | m e d i c a l s u p p u Ee S s| Call 078-5751 -ishift, good tlroa. roady t 352. F o ftd o r g u ita r ampllfloi AT, Strong foctory 390 on sy stom s. Cotl 734-e8S2. — w i i D ^ R N e a a , '84. i? ’7 go. S7500. 7 3 3 -3 9 8 3 .B __ 5 0^ A n y c o n d . 3 2 6 - 3166J2 3 gino W/18K m llo s.'B oDdv d -rr: FIBERGLA SS DucK b o a t ** WANT TO BUY ArfTlQUE so ll-c o n t. G ro a t s h oiDO. po BRAN D now fingor Pu lso 14 It, w/trallor. $ 3 0 0'•, ro u g h , $ 1 2 0 0 /p o s s l bbiA ti [e s 5 3 » 9 B 7 6 .____________ F O R D . ' 7 5 . ^4 t o n P U , ANO COLLECTIBLES $ 2 7 5 a Call 206-733-8384 _____ O xim otor, U sod 1 w ook. * Call 7 3 2 -5 8 9 9 . ;i5 0 portfol trad o . 4 3 2 -6 9 2 65,t SB $ 6 0 0 . 2 ulll. tr I rs . $1S< 208-436-0701 _____ W A N T E D to Buy: 5 & 10 S375. C all 733-1934. 5^4ooch. Call 208-423-4881 911 881. F O R D , F 2 5 0 , ‘9 5 , 4X4 A n y -----------------------{ a v e g a l l o n m ilk c a n s . Ai Wa n t t 6 buy 6 r H V i 904 ^ rnu; U TTUTYTRAILER^ S t i r XLT, 63K, to p c o n d , Nov 5 lor co n d llio n . Call 423-683 ISUZU N PR E loctrom ailc DONATED A PIANO l< 1■ ■ £C A M PE R S^H E ^ ilos, Ilro8.$14.250.735-1811.1 ■ truck. 1 9 9 0 .1B 2km llos, th o Syrlngo P la z a . C Csa ll W AN TED TO BUY: Oiran ral d ■ iSld,. AC. radio, diosol w,/ FO R D , ’9 3 , F 2 5 0 , Turbi = P A b e S r iA D b W . 1999 . • 878-5148 or 677-4204 will R e cre atio n> Jlw ^ ___ p la rto , 6 ft. or largor.■ W C A M P E R S H E L L 6 ' tu tu n 2 8 ’ w/ lighting In cablnols ols. 1 6 'box. S onrlco rocords 3td s diosol, su p o r c a b , .S-spfl uood ^ ^ p a y c a s h (or quoltty uoi WANTED Irrloatlon ^ um m |p _ _ s i z o / f i b o r g l o s s , S 3'5 5 '0 C a r houlor. Now $10.50C 600 ovallablo. $ 4 ,0 0 0 . toadod, $ 9 0 0 0 , 934-5244 N on-com m orclol. G a s i t 678-0103 ^ 554 Call 733-6081 d a y a• ___ ask in g $6,500, 934-455^ — i ----------- M i---------- 1 FORD- F 1 5 0 . 1 9 9 2 Shor diosol opomlsd. 324-671 W A N T E D to buy: Hond a o r ovonings 934-4000.B Mida. ^ ^ T V a W O T O R C Y CE lS^I CAMPER SH ELL fo r s mnail ■ o s k lo r T ls h o . ____ w hool b a a o . flo ro slddo, o WANTED livootock woto vator S T 9 0 m o t o r c y c i o li ^ Iruck, O o o d c o n d . $2Si t A l r s . (2). smoll till bod. 8k 302 ong,, AT w/ovordrlvo >od. N IS S A N '9 7 p ic k u p . 4481 tanks (onho hauling. ng. p a rts . G o o d tninsmlssio |[?°' ^ C allG 7 8 0 1 0 3 ___ $ 1 5 0. floibod w/onglo Iror ARCTIC CAT SOO. 9 9 .3 8 0 A C .cnjlso. lilt, a u lo hubs I'S " mllos. c ustom lod d o r rack raci Iookorsok. Coll 423-453: 4532. C all 543-8614, Sy sld o s, $500, 7 33-8384,« ____ m llo s w /w ln c h . $ 4 9 5 0 , CAMPER ^h ^L L 'lo n g b o»wx . i7 1 » rocolvor hitch. 7 w oy R\ a tool box. Coll 7 34-75711 WANTED - Cargo corrio rlvo '8 8 or now or.C hovy/G M ( '"lo r- W AN TED TO BUY: Mol Wotoi -m L R . 6X7 drivo on-drivo -----p lu g . A m /F M c a s s o t i o U t l L l t Y tt^ A I L E R 6 8 8 ‘- 9 r long with oirof IC f i b o r g la c o S 3 5 0 . C o l ifo p lo th o In g o o d conditio bonch so o l with a rm rests Uion. off. $600, Call 733-6316. W/aholl. S250/oHor. 1009 **;; ping systom . 733-8678. ■7^ 678-0103 'om o d iu m to sm o ll olZ' llros 80% , 7 1 K mileo. Bos _ Call 324-8755 H A RLEY H ERITAG E 9 5 a llo t P lo a so call 208-736-454 W A N T E D - U s o d polic olfor. Call 3 2 4 -8 2 5 5 B ,o r. r C A M P E R 'S H E L L Sh'o~ I l f l S o il Toll. $1 3 .9 0 0 /o f(o jack, onglno hoist or cho I 1002 b o x . ' 8 8 a n d n o w r,"r o W A N T E D - Sm all olocir iclrlc 6 7 6 -1 62 5 o r 431-7261 4 G E O 'S 6 T r a c k o r Excol C H E V Y 'B O r t T o n 4 x ry pickor, Cnil 324-240! It 137C hovy/O M C ttb o r g lo sSS. a ■ AUTO PA RTS & troatfm/H, CoM 324-3704 i/r It Is cond, AT. AC. 73K mis Sllvorado. Loadod. air HONDA - Tratl 110. 1984. ACCESSORIES !?Bli $200, Call 6 7 8 -0 1 0 3 __ B $6495/ollor. 32 4 -6 7 5 5 * c o ld . 10 0 K m ia . E x c ooll. •Girl w /5000 mlloo, $1000. Coll QI :— ' ’w a n t e d SPU RS.:------- W AN TED : Boy Scout Ila. — Ural Iruck or fo rm truu ck C U S T O M T O P P E R Fill ck. QMQ -85 S u b u rtio n SLT .7 3 3 -9 1 2 7 . I. S c o u t. Shirts. Insignia, C H E W 305, ooolno.elonn Coloniol Spanish Rauls a n , J 2000 Call 423-5321 F o rd lo n g b o d . F r o n t ( ' L ooihor. low m ilo o , ver^ b a d g o s, Paul Nutilng. f'sH O N D A F o u r T ro x 3 0n 0fT. for, , , ,. 1. ^ . roady to go in. $550/offor. 436-6257 or 438-6B62 sldo sliding w in d o w s. Ro< 733-1691. s ir nlco. $1 8 ,9 5 0 , 734-7808 CHEVY '8 5 S u b u r b a n ■Sii 1998. 4W D. ATV. $3500. 21 C all 432-5214. ■ _____ & w h ito , G r o o t c o n d WANTED TO BUY o r r a r v o r a d o 6 .2 liiro d io s801., ol G M C - 1 9 9 7 S l o r r a , 4x4 x4. 5 3 so Coll 324-3290. I M * W AN TED : Duck & G oo: EN GIN E 350 Ford, S 2 “0 O' 0, 3 6 '- 40* hyd raulic tro« 7— S700/otlor. 8 2 9 -5 6 3 4 PW . PL. now o u lo trans Jlly a n s. oxt. c a b , 3 r d d o o r , full) log b a n d s . Will p ay SI $ 1 0 HONDA. 1 9 8 3 J 8 5 S . ATV. ^4 ton Ford tranolmission. •p a d * . To m ovo, REFRIGERATOR G o a/o^lo $3750. Call 82 9 -4 2 2 9) l o a d o d . o i l o p t i o n15. s o o c h . I will pick up, C( C all n o w b a c k llr o s . $ 5 0 0 . AT. $75. V ton Ford rea r10' Evorgroons, ha' ciric for com por. $ 2 0 0 Cal ^ $16,400. Coil 32C->328. 9 3 4 -5 8 3 2 . m ossago. Y A M A H A , S iro o l bIKo. 125 CHEVY '9 2. OXL c o b . PW L_ '' e n d , $ 100. D o o rs , $25 Coll 733-3133. • 679-2430 $ 5 0 0 , Coll 543-5563. >od PL. AC. v e ry g o o d cortd, n d ,. G M C S u b u r b a n . 1 9 0 >3, 3 — o ach , 8 II. Ford b e d . good W ANTED: Mllltarla. oldo W ANTEDTOBUY. 3 5rm mrm 35w /sholl. $9.650. 736-241S I & 1415 c lo th . A C . h o a t Iro n l 8 s h o p o . $ 1 0 0 . C a ll 7 3 5 pors. H O N D A , P a t C o l. 1 9 853 6 .: i -----------i S i or) & uniform s. Insignia, papor slido projector (Sawyor) i ^ roor. P W . P L . $ 1 2 ,5 000. 0 1 5 0 1or7 3 4 -5 0 7 3 , ght o x c . c o n d . f lo o r r o c“ k ,1 ■ o U N a g l F L E S _ »nd. m o d a la . fiold o n d flight CHEVY '9 9 S llvorado blue occossorlos, O ood conc nl3 , 734-9640. ng. oloc, sta rt, roody to hunll g o o r. Alrrtost anyttilng. ^ K u m h o P o w e rg u a r d MT uT oxt, c a b 3 door. 24K mis, & fair p rlco. W ILL PA Y ' 591 . S2100, Can 208-788-5407. BERRETA A300. o p o n ln g 14, P a u l Nutting. 733-1691 ^C. '888 ISUZU, T ro o p o r. ’9 6 . AC, $24,000. Call S78-08ee CASHI Call 733-8234, 3 3 x 1 2 .5 o n 1 6 ,5 ^4 too n 01. : q I1 or4 8 1 -0 1 0 4 PW . PL. c r u ls o c ontrol, lint rim, 1000 mi. o r loss. Coil vontitalod rib. 12 g o ., mln 00. [7 7 ABS. 77K m iios. $13,500, 324-3182 loavo m ossago. c o n d ,. $ 6 5 0 , 5 4 3 - 6 6 555, 5 ?£ : CHEVY S u b u r t» n . 1977. 92. Ploaso call 208-934-4292 Q ' W e a th o rb y M a rk 5 2 770. 0 PONTIAC U m a n . 1991. 1. 4x4, ru n s good. $3000. — w / Loopolcf 3X9 VAR-X-J ^2 lor pons. $300/ollor, C a ll3 2 4 -0 4 1 3 ,B scopo, Foncy w o o d , min or, lint Call 324-6612. 3^ onoor, AT, A C, full powo^r, — CH EV Y '8 1 B la z e r . Now cond. $950, S43-B655.W 8K n lo a th o r . g r o a t r ig . 98K !_ PO N T IA t, flora. 85. ts o o : liras, rebuilt o n g . & tm.nns. mllos. $4 0 0 0 . 934-5040) “ 1 IHC, mini dolivory Iruck, '• l ' $2200. G M C 7 9 tong bo> i 906 ^ S2 0 0 . 4 0 0 FORD molor' ^& lino. JE E P '83 C J - 7 .2 5 8 siralghi 4x4 for p arts, n o onglno. HOT T U B S/P O O L S5 o u lo trans. N oods robullt, $275. C O II208-670-J915 9 15 s i x . n i c o l y r u b u i l t1& « ^ r. = $ 7 5 . MECHANIC SPE C I­ tT rowirod. Full b o d y roll bar. SP A S a P O O L S ;B CHEVY, '9 6 . oxt. c a b . ZT71, 171 A LS. Call 208-733-3058, groal for hunting 734-7571 Provlously o w n o d —15 spd. 63K m llos. oK pow ­ 5T o n . J E E P -94 S ie rra W ranglor 734-8103 o r . o p i l o n s . m a r o o n , i 1005 Low m is, O M C '9 8 ,T Snoko Rtvor Pool & S p o£ _ I ANTIQUE AUTOS; $16,500. Coil 732 -8 4 9K). 0. loo rrr SLE. PU . T h o so vohlcloo —j I & COLLECTIBLES S CHEVY. 1980. 4 k4 . SubuTJ ul n a b l e t o c a l l o r h o v o h o d o x c o l . c a r■0. o, 907 i M b a n . 3 5 0 . low p a c k o g o . Look ond run lontosllc. MOTOR HOMES A RV^S | B b i e k . ' T a B o a t T al ■/ AC. PS . good cond. A'S o f f i c e , s i m p l y c l i | 324-8117 loovo m o ssa gio o — RIvlara, n/ns good, body •d / $237S/olfor. 7 3 3 -5 6 1 6 .B ^ ALLEGRO. ‘83. 3 0 ft.. Class JE E P '9 5 G ra n d C horokoo strolght linio rust. $1500/- CH EV Y , 1984, w /c a m p— or n CO o u r c l a s s i f i e d A. Loadod. 32K m l., oxc, ipof Larodo 61K m is.. V8 . all oil o ffe r. Call 208-733-0034 __ sholl. Now o n gino & llros. cond,. $ 1 5 ,5 0 0 ,7 3 6 -6 2 7 0 powor. 12 CD , $1 3 ,0 0 0 '-. 5 CHEVY p ic kup, 1957. $4500, C a ll7 3 3 - 9 1 2 7 ■■ .B n g e t y o u r a d s c a rte d C ell 7 3 3 -4 7 8 5 DODGE CO A CH M A N 5OS "S n jn s. loir lo good sh apo. Com ping Von, 1 9 fl. soil ^ C H E V Y . 1 9 8 5 S u b u r b a n J E E P ‘97 C h o ro k o o S E ~ ,'i w ould m ako good projoct c o n ta ln o d . lo w m ll a g o , rt 4x4 . V -8. AT. N ow tiros, ro8, T o p c o n d . S S K m l l o06s o r pen -frnnTdc^rly with diirk pcncil pc tm ck. $1500, 543-5283 o x c a p ilo n a lly . c lo o n . Cotl 436-3265 ■ $13,300. C all 734-2 4 9 1 B _ or 539-5283.« $2800. C all 86 7 -1 9 1 9 .B haractcrs (including ;irc approximately 23 chai V r h c rc ;tn T U R T L E T O P . '9 1 . v a n L IN C O L N C o n t ln o n ia—l. or___ JE E P - .'09 C ho ro k o o Lartypo, fully so lf-co n t. Vory riy CHEVY. Sirvorodo. '9 5 . V8. e ll V8 . o d o . lu lly l o a d o d . w ell 1 9 6 9 . fu n s g o o d , bod y .spaccs) per line I hliink .sp; g ood. $9,000, 7 3 4 -2 3 9 3 .B JB. bodllnor. 4X4. p orfoct lor or, •or m alntolnod. $390p/olfor, g r o a l s h a p o , no w tiro s, h u n t o r s . E x c . c o n''■dd. Call 734-5863.H :edule which is printed pay according to nuc scec • pa ~T n o w c orburolion $ 5 5 0)0 0. i 908 . a —B Bw -i,-------1-----!Se“ c —— 09 $13,999, Call 4 2 3 -6 1 0 9 .« Coll 324-4509 or 539-»509 ___ JE E P W ranglor. 9 5 . Exc. I SNOW V EH IC LES below. CH E V Y ,'9 6 S u b u rb a n . cond., h a rd /s o ft top. M d riT E 6 A R L b ,1 9 8 0 ”, B & EQUIPM EN T ’ )m ). $22.500/offor. liko now. Storoo & s p o a k o rs . cusiom _ g o o d condition, $2000. going on which II notify you if there is aI special sf V i j i V c w ill r C all 32 4 -4 4 3 0 .B whools. 36k m l, $ 11.0 Co11837-6157,B _ “E-MAIL your cjasaili'o d a d ricc in a discounted priC' m if jh t rresult es 934-8573 oH or 5pm Iri- C H E V Y -9 0 . S l l v o r a d5o^, N a ^ H /rA M b I ^ I^ , Amortlo u s nt tw ln a d O m lc r o n .n a t c a n , 1959, 2-dr. Looks & sh o n bod. oxt. c a b . ^ ton JE E P , W illy's.1951, Impoc;y Only miiinim um - P rivate Party ( • 3 lin e m >w 4 x 4 . A C . PL . P W . 1 4(44 k 7 r u n s g o o d . L o ts of now c o b lo l N o w o n g l n e . A R S H E R S n o w p lo w * (23 ). >4m llo s. E x c . c o n d . a h o ll t k p a r ts , $ 3 5 0 0 , Coll 7 3 4 10II M ust S o o t $ 2 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 4$ 2 0 0 0 /$ 1 .2 0 0 o r $ 3 ,7 5 0 ^ 6 7 3 8 oltor 6pm. ■ w/boot rack. $ 1 0 ,9 0 0 . Call ^11 l e t S . L o a d o d h a IsS ssification r u n m y ad in classi optional w / ’8 5 B lazo r. Inc. P I Czase 05 543-6762. ■ ovorythlngl a c c t Inlo, Call 3 2 6 -5 1 8 8M JI OLDS. 98 .1 9 6 3 . — _days. # _____ fo r ________c — Portiolly rostorod. xt. D O DG E '8 7 R om C h a rgiS o rT MAZDA b 2 6 0 0 . 1990. oxt: POLARIS Coll 326-4672. irp. c ab . 4 x 4 .5 s p d .. lool box. _ AT. AC. now p a in t. S horp. * '9 9 . 700 RMK. $ 1 5 0 0 of i:hi Jini* hliink sp n ccs.) ;h:ir:icter p e r sp n cc p lc an ', inchu (Print onu ch:ii Is. >40 goo d llro s. n lc o w hools. - | 97K m ls.$2900. 9 34-5040 o xtras. aw o so m o m a ch in io o i ^ • 829-5312 or coll 280-0236. 0 . W as $6500. N ow $ 5 8 5^0 I — IX 3D 0E '9 6 WT. E xt. c ab, SE M I & HEAV Y « ’9 4 .4 4 0 Indy, lo d io s slo3* d. I w 51K m is. 5,9 Illor.PS . AT. T O Y O T A ' 8 6 P U . n e IW Itn cloan. sh arp . N ow S 1 7 9 fg; 5 . i E Q U I P M E N ^^ llros, sholl, CD pla y er, lots C D 4. c a s s o t te .L o a d oOd. d. * -9 3 . P o lo ris X L T . 5 8 0 o f o x t r a s . Q o o d c o n dd. — S h o rt box, E x c o l. c o n d . CAB-OVER TRACTOR S K S . 1^4- tro c k . o n g ln?o? 120, $3500. Call 7 3 3 -6 8 0 5 ln io m atlonor82. Wllh 48' robuilt. lost. Now $ 1 9 5 0 I, or. ___ TOYOTA. 1 9 8 3 .4 cylinder. llQ ibod. h o p p o r b o llo m * *92 P o l a r is X L T . n lc.in o x 44 2 0 m . p . g . r u n a g r o o'*■ t, ip. D O D G E '9 8 D ura n g o 4 X g ra in train trallor & pup. slod, only 3200 m l. $ 1 7 0ne 5 $2500/oHor. 7 3 4 -5 0 3 3 .B 5 .9 L. SLT. loathor. C Dt.ln , In C all 324-5441 «> Y a m a h a S n o w S c o o t . ^ jf g r o o t s h a p o . $ 2 1 , 0 0000 . TOYOTA, 198 7, Oxtro cob, eOcc. w a s$ 7 5 0 n o w S 6 9 S is!. C A S E '9 6 B21B L oador. 1?’ Coll 677-4642 o r 431 -2121 ^21 178K m iles. C lo a n . nico * 4 p la c o trallor. to n d o m im 7 2 0 0 h r s .E x c o l. c o ndd.. s o u n d 's y s l o m . A sk in g N m iiL - ___________ A. $ 75,000. C a s e ‘95. 921B w /brakos$169S.734-S6S4. IB d o d g e 1 9 9 6 . c lu b c anbb , 16. S4750. Call 208-324-7456. Loodor. 3400 h rs. Excol. 2500. V-10. AT. to w packPOLARIS Indy Light, 1 .2 855 0 r, c o n d . $85,000.734-6122 A d d re s s _________ ^ o g o * g o o s o n e c k . long >hg TO Y O T A , L u n d C ru lo o— r. m ll o s . E n c i o s o d I 6 ft. „ o r 539-5839 box. g rea t cond, $16,900. 00. 2 0 0 0 . V 8 . lu lly lo a d o ddii sn o w mobllo trallor. lodios City/Suitc/Zip ___ C all 20 6 -599-1116. ■ ' $45K. Must soil. 731-3645. 15. holmol. co o t, p a n ts , oizo ■ C A T 1 2 GRADER. modOl D O D G E . 1999, 4 x 4 . q uJOd K.. 7 boots. Coll 7 3 4 - 5 6 0 0 ,1 o d TO Y O T A , P U . '9 1 . 85K P h iin c N u m b e r ____ 8 T w/hydfouiic sldo shlfl ako ve. oxtra s a l o f w h ools & & c a b , gray, $0 d o w n, taka POW DER E x tra m a . 1 9 977-. blado, $8450, 731-4691 J.■ tlrosl $ 5,250 . 7 34-7238 _ o v o r l o a s o . O A C . P aay yoxcallant conaition. Ilo m ont only $ 3 8 8 /m o . Coll Call 734-9 7 9 4 . CA TERPILLA R 0 6 . cablo Joll TOYOTA, T a c o m a LX, Ext, >«< dozo r. rim s & w orks goodi •dl 866-2246. ■ ____________ C o b ,'1997 .41 K m llos,V 6, SKI-DOO ‘94 S u m m it 5 8 3T' 1°’ ■ m a n n $5000, 823-4440. OVOS._ bo. 5 sp d . AC. a lloy w hools, E xcol, c o n d . w /v o ry low DO DG E, C um m lna T urbo. 110.. $15,800. C loan. 1 ow ner, mis. $3000/olfor 543-4 0 77A 4 D O O O E , 1990 C u m m in s 1 9 9 6 . C lu b c o b . w h llo ,0 Must S ool 3 2 4 -7 1 9 4 . ovo yTurtK) diosol, 1 lon. now •w w /a e rv lc e b e d . w e ld e rr aft 3 l i n e m in im u mn SKIDOO, ’89. F o rm u la MX. Ilal bod. nlco. woll molnl. '»• e ll to o la incl. S36 -5 2 4 0 ,B s t r o n g , f a s t t r o ll s l o d . “ io io I “' truck, $7200. 867-1919. $ 1,00 0 , Coll 20S-764-2345. Total N u m b e r o(fDL a y s p - FO R D 7 1 .4 spd. 4 " lift, now K I VANiTBUSES I c lu tc h , s h o ll I n d u d o d . S K ID O O . ’g i . F o r m u liT: a FL A T BED ‘81 a lloy 4 4’ '.‘ all Now ftoor. point & wiring. 0$1800/offor. 208-431-1677 Plus. 3200 mllos. la s t troll Jp T . CH E V Y , 1 9 0 5 , h lo n to p G o o d b ro k o s & tir o s . .......................'..$16.37 1 -3 d a y s ................. a slod, $1250. 7 6 4 -2 3 4 S .B■ conversion von, 3 0 5 V-8. *■ F O R D ’7 0 W T . P S . P'B B. — $ 4 5 0 0. 102* wldo Dollle, io! SNOWMOBILE 0 0 S k id o»o TV/VCR. /^M /FM/cassollo. oxc. con d.. $6 0 0 0 /o ffe r $ 8 0 0 . Call 532-2365 ......................... $23.38 7 0 0 H ig h m o rk . 6 0 0 m l. 5: 326-4997 o r 73 3 -8 9 9 1 . T o w p k g . . a r u n n i n ig g 4 - 7 d a y s ................. ^ B o l ly p a n p r o t o c i o rr.' P R E IG H T L IN E R F L DIk 5 boards. $ 9 0 0 0 , Coll 9344. CLA SSIC 1999. dbl bupk FO R O '8 7 F-250 4 6 0 V-8 W a r ro n ly . $ 6 0 0 0 . C a ,li ll 8384 or 539 -6 4 5 6 . ■ p. H oavy U T on. O n o ow nor, ......................... $41.65 8 - 1 5 d a y s ............... c o n d o . 286- wb. 500 hp. 431-0316_______________ /5 K mis. Now p a in t, tiros, — O o t. w llh S I O . o x tr a as .. S n o w m o b llo trlr., 4 p loco & ch ro m o w h o o ls, N lco •0 $ 65,000, Paul 735-8460I ......................... $78.50 1 6 -3 0 d a y s ............ drivo on, drivo oil. 3 5 0 0 Ib — tm ck. No donts. 934-5749 lo rslo n b o r o x io s . N lc o0, IHC, 1 970.1700. L oadstar, 0 ^ FORD '9 4 . F 150. 0 x1. cob. 4 x 4 . m a n u ro iru ck . R o629-5312 or coll 2 8 0 -0 2 3M 8 0 5 - s p d .. 4 x 4 . A C . s h o ll. ~ b u ilt 3 4 5 w /w ln c h . MoYAMAHA. ’91 EX C itor II, 0. o x c , c o n d . $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 chonicalty sound. $4000. $ 1 5 0 0 , '9 9 S k id o o S u m1 ­ losed fo r $ __________ 6934-4185 □ M y c h c c k o r m o n e y o rd e r is enclo: 5 3 6 -6 1 3 5 . sh o p or 5 36mit X. $4800, 7 3 4 -5 7 1 4 .B ■ 1 6 6 7 .h o m o o r5 3 6 -2 3 2 11.: F O R D ’9 8 . F 2 5 0 . 4 x 4 . □ B ill m y V ISS A / , M a s te r C h a rg c , 10 Lariat. 5.4L, V -8 ongino. T E CAT, 2000. 475/550 910 I PE dbl, bods, trans. 18 all Iho '0 $24,000. Call 4 3 8 - 8 g 3 0 « TRAVEL T R A IL E R S | b o lls g o o d lo o k in g s In- FO R D 1989. oxt. c a b . 7,3 :irc le o n c ) D isco v er o,)rr A i m e r ic a n E x p re ss(cir sIdO/oul ond 2000 Rinko diosol. turbo. Q rool shopo. H O L ID A Y R A M B L E R - ~ fla t 4 8 /1 0 2 s p r o a d axlo C re d it C G a rd N u m b e r _________ 3 0 '. p o rk o d In A rlz o n lo . . If $6500. Call 3 2 4 -2 8 7 3 OVO to rp boxos. toko It tarps. go o d olzo to livo in d u rih,n g Ih FORD Bronco II. 1986. rod. s tr o p s c h a in s It a ll wllh winior. looking lor sm a lloQr r E xpiratioi tio n D a te ____________ A/C, 5 sp d .. g o o d cond.. o n o o r b o lh . ta k o o v oorr ono. Coll 732-8228, S2500/Offor. 7 3 4 -3 1 2 2 .B — p a y m e n t s . 2 0 8 - 7 3 3J-I D E A L . 1 9 6 9 , p o r l o c=tj 3 5 1 4 /2 0 ^ 2 0 -3 6 4 6 ,B _ a y m e n t to: FO R D F850. '0 0 , 4x4. SuM a ilI y o u r o r d e r fo rm &. payi condition. 16 lo o l. s m a ll ox. »lp o r catF? duolly. long box. (8,Twin F a lls T he Tim fimcS'Ncws, P .O . Box 548, dro ssin g o r p o tty r o o m . 7 .3 L Pow or S tro k e Turbo -bo l o n t c o n d l l i o n . 1 9 8 03, S lo o p s 4 lo 5 p o o p lo . ID 83303-05483 ^T, Diosol. E loc.. 4 a p d .. AT, a F r e lg h tll n e r . E v o n ln g) s $800 llrni. Call 736-7463M c o b s l o p s , s li d in g r o or — lor dolalls 4 23-5977.a ~or~ K O M FO R T , ’9 9 , 2 4 ‘, 5 th >7 w in d o w , c a m p o r p k g. The *hc Tim cs-Ncws, 325 1/2’ E. E Sth No. whool. siidoout. lib o rg la ss & b l4 S 6 f tU M .o k > c t r w I^ rtv\ povMr mirrors, olo c . (Irlvll..w /4 x 7 d o c k 4 3 f l. oxioflor. all o p tio n s . Ilko / o r s s o a t. r o m o to o n try . B urley ID 833188 H s l l d o - o u l . L ik o n a w . now! $17.000,8 3 7 -4 S 1 6 JI w hito & sllvor. rtow T oyo »yo X ■ $ 3 5 0 0 . Call 667-1919M — Tiros, air b a g s, trtr brak o s. o r . O n ly 2 3 . 6 0 0 m l. *\v/sJW o.\lko n^w. D oluxo « 4 1007 I lln $ 34,900, 1-e77-€80-3474 modof. lo ad o d .M u si a o o® , I TRUCKS JI (Toll Freo) or 543-6655.M $17.500. Call 8 6 6 -7 7 9 1 ??• T M E R U A C7£ l 1 10K . c ru la o . A T . 3 5 1 . O ood running vrork Iruck, 199I » o o a ' $10.200/otlor. 4 2 3 -4 9 8 2 . Call 733-9127. $ 1000/offor. 734-9124 W A N T E D TO B U Y . 3 T< o r la ru o r chain hoist, fic l,h n r gflf atand# or oth' o a n >00 tools. ,fi 7 3 2 -5 2 0 4 ovonings, 11----W ANTEDTOBUY. t;,;* ' lo ln to r for o Sh o p sm li 5 4 3 -8 8 3 6 loovo mosoat — W AN TED TO BUV, hon >orao p o slu ro In Buhl oroo. P lo a a o call 324-6774 ^ W A N T E D to b u y . m ol f o n c o p o o ts . C a ll 4 22 3 ' 4 0 1 0 loavo m oasago. ____ on W AN TED TO BUY. nnoi rs, w orking ggnorotora, lots. W o ld o r gonom tor sots '426, Ditch p u m p s, 324-742I i I i-News w If you arc TimeS'News order form chat we can j m 3r co m e by T h e lip an d mail this J d e p a rtm e n t so ;d w ith o u t delay. 4 4 M I ^WD D O D G E W C a S ^ AWC orig. o w n o r. C la a n ^ w ol •woll ;dnd. m alniolnod. E xcol. cdnd $4900. 7 3 3 -2 7 9 7 ' M 2l DO OO E R a m V o n . 1992. B350. 15 p a s s e n o o r .. AT AT. rPM. 3 6 0 . n e w llr o a , AM/FM, A C ,$ 4 0 0 0 ,2 0 8 -S 9 9 -1 tie lv e ^ FORD 'S 3 M a rk 111 cortveT =>rof. a lo n v a n . $ 8 ,7 0 0 . Prof. m a in ta in e d , o n o ow>nor. nor. TV , V C R . A M /F M /Cf®*aos, P lu s h In te rio r, b u c k lo s 7. C a p ta in e o a ta . Bunnlnfl .w P i boards. N ew tlr M , radla!P*=r to r , b r a k e s . 73 3 -1 3 0 I1 l. f■. FORD C lub W a g o n . 1987, S**!' E 3 5 0 . A u io m a lic . V *i -8,R R e a r w h o o l d r l v o ;. J 1S ,? p a sso n g o r. G o o d condltlon. $2000/offor. F or moro ^ Infom taiion coll 734-2322, LO ST, liny w h ilo molo 1!® P o m e ra n ia n , T o n o a rs, fow ta n sp o ts . Jted G randchildren dovistatod. 340. REW ARD. Coll 734-8340. 7— PLY M O U TH G ro n d Voyoxc o g o r .'9 1 . 117K ml,, oxc. Ivo. c o n d .. a ll w h o o l d rlv o. $5000/Offor. 7 3 4 -2 8 7 89,,*a ^ PLY M O U T H V O Y A G E n •von '9 6 , G ra n d S E M lnl-von lo w b o o k $ 6 , 6 0 0 . c o ll aflor 5:30 PM 4 3 8 -4 3 558 8 __ = 1 4 1020 ^ A U T O ^ O R ^ S A.E^ — ■■ II ' ~~~\ Ploaso c hock y o u r od for tor c o rroctnoss o n Iho lirst day Ihot it runo. o s T ho , 0“ T lm os-N ow o is n o l ro.i sponsible lor o rro rs afle r that llmo. _ J ------ ------- AUTOMATIC-------TRA N SM ISSION S Spoclol $ 3 2 9 .9 5 . M osl irts. A moricon v o hlclos. parts, lobor & InslollalionI in d u d o d . E c o n o m y T r a n a m la s lo n Ion Call 334-8760 for oatlmatea.rn BUICK - ‘2 0 0 0 P o rk Avo,. vo,. 23k mlloo, S llv o r w /gray jray l o a l h o r . E x c , c o nn dd .. $ 2 1 ,4 9 5 . C a ll 7 3 1 - 1 8B90 90 doys 7 34-6499 o v o s a !----BUICK. Rivorio. '9 7 . sup or 'Por chorgod. loothor. h oote d ‘od soo ts, c a s s . & C O playor. only 28K mileo. oxc. cond, ■ 517.000/lirm . 4 2 0 - 0 4 4 44 .* - 1CADILLAC C o u p o DoViiio. "lo1983, Oil black. $ 1 700/ W offor. Coil 3 2 4 -2 7 2 0 .H■ CADILLAC S o d o n Oovillo. t9 7 7 .7 1 .4 0 0 o c tu o lm llo 3 . M ust sool $35 00. Immoculolo. 734 -1 6 1 3 , CHEVY C o r a lc a . 1089. 9. 108 K ml.. 3 3 m .p .g . n-Md ^ cor. $1.750. Coll 420-3260. C H R Y S L E R - 1 9 9 4 C ono ncordo. loadod, lo athor. ol­ t o y s . o x c . c o n d . 9■ 44“Kk miios. $7500,-7 3 6 -0 7 8'6 .. f: DO DG E, S p irit. '9 3 , 4 -ddr. 71K ml. w hllo ou tsid o . rod red Insido. $3700. 4 3 2 -5 2 866 ,,aa E-M AIt your clo sslllo d Ta d? to u s o t h M ln a d O m lc ro n .n e t ^ FO R D T o u r u s 1 9 9 1 . 3 ,8 o. V6. lo a d o d . 9 6 K . w h »ito g o o d d o p o n d a b lo c o r. S 2 .9 5 0 . C o ll 7 3 1 - 9 1 5 2 da ys or 734-7021 o v o s.B FO R O T o u ru s. 1 9 8 9 . rod. A/C, $ 1 6 0 0 / o ffo r. Q o o d condllion. Coll 73 4 -3 1 2 2 ,* FORO, T om po. 1 9 9 4 . QL. AT. A C. 60k m iles. Call 326 -4 6 7 2 . _ G E O ST O R M . 1990. $1000. G o o d condition. Coll 537 -6 6 8 7 . GMC '9 3 S lorra S L 1500 is. R uns groal. Lots o l o xiras. $9000/offer 2 8 0 -2 7 7■±_ 6 I I S i m i . Im pulso. ‘88, 2 dj. A T ,P W . a u n r o o l . j i i w tiros, ru n a goo d i $ l8 0 d . 7 3 4 -6 8 7 4 .« j J E E P ‘80 W ogonoorU d.1 2 4 0 K m is . Q o o d c p n d . $3500/oflor. 825-*273 1 MAZDA '6 3 RX 7 N sodk minor w ork. C om os wr86 Mazda for ports. $700/offor Coll 5 43-6188 MAZDA 3 2 3 . 1 9 8 8 .5 tp d . good car. $1160. 1 U n c o ln C o n tln en tal.'1 9 M both In good cond. ViSWL C a ll 7 3 6 -7 1 5 9 Ji I M E R C E D E S 2 4 0 D losdl '^ 9 . g r o a t g a s m ilaaod. sot of sn o w tiros. $2.00d. Soo a t 5 P o in ts Auto (k call 726-4581 o v o n l^ .jh MERCURY '8 8 MorauJs. 4 103Kmls. N ico car. iW OS Call 32 4 -8 3 7 6 a floriprfl MERCURY *91 Tracer, j Stotion W agon, fronl whafll drlvo S1 0 0 0 . 7 31-2464;A MUSTANG, ‘65. r u n s g o ^ ' now In t..'o r ig in a l partrf. n o o d s littio b o d y worU. $5000/olfor 324-3718 oy^ O L D S '8 7 D e lta 88” X i PS. PB . PW . G ood < » n i njns good $2400.734-20Qp O L D S - 1998 C u lIa ssG L 3 . looihor. lo odod. low mllo^. $ 1 0 ,9 0 0 . C a ll 324-45Sfe o r 3 24-2724. ■ - i O LD S, C u tla s s Supromcj. ,0 9 0 . 4 d r . R u n s groall $2800, C all 7 ^ 7 2 6 9 J i PO N T IA C ^g? BonnovllioT $7600, II Inlorostod ca I 324-4552 o r 324-2724. j PONTIAC F lra b lrd . 1993. 1 ownor. 3 9 .7 0 0 mi. toai^ o d 4 boouffful. £xe. eoncL $11.500/o«or.423-9178.p P O N T IA C G R A N D PRIX GTP '9 3 . C C . lilt. PL, P 9. sunrool. $ 6 0 0 0 .4 3 6 - 0 5 ^ S U B A R U '9 1 L e g a c ^ W ogon. G o o d cond. AWw S3800/offor. 324-8011 | SUBARU - '9 9 SU S. limlf od. all w hool drive, h s a f od loathor. CD. ovorythbid p o rfoct.324-1167/B 6if9^ V O LV O . 1 9 8 3 . 2 4 0 * - ^ noods w ork. $500 or olfor. C all 208-324-47d5| VW 7 2 S u p o r Bootlo t Excel c o n d . N ow llros » rim s,n o w o n g ln o w /10K> mis. N ow on o ol kind palm Job & now intorior, $4500/olfor. Call 543-4074 VW'69 Jo lta , Excol. oot^i R u n s g r o a t, no w tlrffs A 3truis.$1500.735-17-11.>' Goil o r Cyndi V W .Q ulf.1992. 70KmilOt; 2 dr. 5 s p d . $4,500, Coll 420-044 4 .B j i 1053 I ■ IMPORT & SPORTS ■ . II c ^ s NISSAN 3 0 0 ZX, 1984. 2-f2. oxcollont condition Coll 4 2 3 -5 8 7 6 .« 4 trheTimees-News 1099 % F /J T s YOUR ^ TIMESACLASSIFIEC: D A GUARANTEED ADS DEPARTMENT 2 0 8 -7 ^ 5 5 3 8 2 0 8 -6 ^ -4 5 4 3 [ (BURLEY) I 5 T h e J ^ T he T im es N ew s^ g u a ra n te e s to sell m erc h an d ise, ’ autom otive In 7 d a y s a n d re al e s ta te In 15 d a y s in or rerun th e a d an additional 7 d a y ss.. T here is a $ 3 extra ra f e e l o r t h e g u a r a nn-te e p a c k a g e . Ads m ay b e c a n c e lleId d earfy for c u s to m eYr co n v e n ie n c e but the c h a rg e will rem ain th e s a m e . minoS^? e v e n .N w /Q p a n in th is is s u a H O NDA 9 9 C iv ic E X ,9 K mi. 30*^m pg 5 o p d . AC. cruiso. CD . 736-0871.W H O NDA C iv ic D X . 1 9 8 8 , AT, good c o n d ., low ml., $2200. Coll 5 3 6 -2 5 7 7 .B j| i r !!B«nIflJIZDIA S O T EEI3JE I CS I L a u x d id e a i£ R S ^ - >,ii I I I • tNFALLS i- 3 9 0 0 X. Jf r a S A V E O N T H £B B£ O U L E V A H D I I .