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SatunbKNnanlierS, South Nationwide ByM nPte Tlm>»Wew«wi1tef The unemploymem n south'ccntial Idaho di Octobcr more than dot since thc some month year. Thc IWin Falls mlcropi arca, which includes )ci W ' MrfaUfbe(57. BLMw helipac ArJarailHflvUn ntmHtnnmat At the Bureau of Management’s INvin District aviation ofllo not easy to see when helicopter landing pad w d where Ihe emp: parking lot begins. It^ | m uch {dl gravel, all the Pertiaps a new pad i help. Coupling safety witl whirlwind of people an craft during annual Art son might ^vc offlciaU reason to build a mc ' helipad. 'W hen thc hellcoptei fighting fire, they stiO hi maintain it.' B l^ Avi Thu^ay. “We want a where It can land, it can wqter. It can ha^ire elcct it can have access foi trucks to get to it” The BLM Is preparing structlon for a new which will be about 2 H ■W m _ f i ___ ^ _______ __ S S m sse iteii& ',Q Q U ple I- ^QMBKjathe: D: Tl 8,2008 ------------------ li-centr le jobless rate 1 reported an unen _______ rale of42 percent I up , from 2.1 p< It rate In October 2007. I during ThcuncmpIoym< doubled thc Buriey area gnr mth last pcrccnt to 3.8 pen some span of time, ‘bpolitan ' The rc^ondl u : Jerome, ment rate was still 1 F R I S B Fils,pUysrriikNfDir,aiM«iriUiU villpayfc .dat Twin of Und in FaUs iVs here the ends mployee t^ pretty he time. could the air- fire sea- imkvrihrRM i pterlsnt ■fW.IktBUIplMifa Qhavcto. «|alM fcrt*riiri Aviadon t a place medium choppei can have near the genen cctridty. area at Joslin Fie for fuc! Valley Regional A! ' current pad Is no ringcon- BLMofQces. ew pad, 210 feet nease see 8U I OWtuailotoii------------ Bildge— ....... ......... E9 ( 9 OassHleds-------- El-10 C SERV ICE J-TC ! helps Tigers nip e:COngO. SPORTS,^;: - - m [ME ralldahi 3boltstol4-ye< lemploymcnt the state averaj nt In Oflobcr. ccnL pcrccnt In Labor oOicL eflects o fa natic /ment rate In have hit some ( pew from 2.5 largest employ icrccnt In thc Jayco Inc. and t 1C. construction see I une’mpioy- A' reccnt repo illiowcrthan Division of BEES A^ h hb f r M dof, KU, FiUqr M tbt I or a new tl Falls air] BM iri ' ''' •a 9ttm d imi Miim«nt i nl ttfM t tto pMd lilMi to M I M l M k t iDM fir b I m Md M ft liRcM •finiiM i d Ikt ak Magfcvalle) k id ,“MBgif S Alipon.The ^ copter pad that BUI. Page A2 wilibebuirt' _____ __________ .JW Comm I I m Cf088H Comic*................... -C6 DevA Community............ ~C7 Dt Got -if' rOWNINTOSE tf lip Nampa for rematc r* W ifiiiiiii IS-l ------------ MwlcMeyxnn - 10 unen ear high S s; ^ be worse tl sragc of 5.4 per- “The cc for a rec< liclals say thc ignore," tl: tatlonal rcccsslon forecast dc 1C of thc tenon's sion Is lUcc iloyers such as the 1981-1 id thc residential the mild Iscctor. downturns Bpoh from Idaho of Financial Please N D F R I tbt C d b p ol SMrthm Uabo cwpw T.E ■port Z W g hold i J g / i onp Tfcna»W» 'IVvln lowelgl submit “issr isTudj iMptortaiAf The tilMlnplmvUdi needed tdiyort. reducei teyxoni bout tnmodRies............ 82 Horoscope wwofd................ E4 Jtimbte .... wAbby___;____ E5. Movies.... Gott_________ .C7 'NaOon .... MIFINALS itch with Minico. < M -t I h n p lo y n mem projects that ■■ ts ofa teccssion could (than expected. T>o r economic evidence rate f !ccsslon is hard to s**» thc state economic ®® declared.'Tills reccs- go Ikely to be m o* like 1-82 recession V^an 1 1990-91 and 2001 so ise see JOBS, Page A2 ENDS |M.T«lqr^brKntf>rtb«Hi|kVi F .prepares t senic plant uncil to llic 101 id Monday S blic hearmg petition dalsn ePoffhe ter us 'Mewtwilter Aprilti lion In liills dty residents Prlstin ave a chance Monday Gsh fa l^inonadtyplanto lion si at $333 million In recdw ' proiects to' a judge secom dicial conflrmadon. shoulc ! money is largely levels xl to pay for a plan to « a r s ^ c levels In dty- Plea: I >) " pe................ E5 Opinion............ .................... E5 Su|do|ku.......... ....................>7 Today In Histocy .................... D4 Weathef.......... ______________» LIV ING AND DV IN m - HARD TIMES m n e n t do Inemployment ^ TOmonthly uoemploymonl j, te (or tho past 13 monihs: iuonsayad|u*M 0NDJFMAMJJA80 ___ *007 tw SOU _______ 1 1 d F g T( IH H tautmwomntm 2 cValnltadmMofnia a to take c to judge J er. About S3 million of I totalwouldgotoascp- le piDjcct: 12- and 18- [i water mains tupnlng | ier I^Is Avenue to tue enough water avail- lityio fight files in grow* areas ofthe dty. he arsenic plan hinges an agreement city offl- s m ade with gK>undwa- h users and thc state In I il to pay a Joint $26 mil- I ] for the 400-acre I itinc Springs ranch and- II 1farms. Por its $10 mil- B I share, TWin RiUs will dve a IS cubic-foot-per- ond water right that t uld both rcducc arsenic i\s In other dty water M l ^ . tocy........ ES .....Kdi, INGINAMEmCA Next of kin struggle I pay for m em orials. BUSINESS. B l ----------------- 75caib oubles Monlt\ty not char>go In nonform, payroll omploymoni: ^ONOJFMAMJJASO 3007 -O t SOURCE: Dopanmentot Ubor ^ Idaho inmates leaving T e^ New transfers don’t impress prisoners’families M ^lK km y iwwwwimwwtat --------------- Families o f Idaho prisoners • who recently died at con- tracted out-of-state fadlitics say they're concemed about plans by tiic Idaho I^partm ent of Correction to move hundreds of inmolcs in Texas to Olclahoma. IDOC ofildols terminated a contract wldi Geo Group that’s holding morc than 300 Idaho Inmates at thc Bill Qavton Detention Center in LIttlefJcldi T « ^ . Thc agency plans to transfer them to North Foric Correctional Facility In Saycr, Okla., run by Corrections Corporation of Amcrica (CCA), which Is also a for-profit prison company Please see PRSON, Page A2 Coining tomorrow Times-News Forgotten sacrifice Soldiers returned from war only to die on way home. P age one HE] Hie vet epidemic Decline in vet support shows shut away from ag. B usiness 1 A ififfeiience, Indeed Vbung racyclers prove wtiat kids can really do. F amily life HVe&r UK38 DMieping •IwwM. M * ; B4 Id I w it im0eMl«mn0MMlMi :t,t ttrtxztxtssttf.si e Is ' ^ . J ' s ;rs n- ies ut lO to In td iP K) lli in V 10 al jy 3f 10 »y a } ? h ' (.

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Page 1: m [MEIS-lnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TN708/PDF/2008_11_08.pdfSatunbKNnanlierS, S o u th Nationwide B y M n P t e Tlm>»Wew«wi1tef The unemploymem n south'ccntial

SatunbKNnanlierS,

S o u t h

NationwideB y M n P t eTlm>»Wew«wi1tef

T he unemploymem n so u th 'ccn tia l Idaho di O ctobcr more than dot since thc some month year.

T hc IWin Falls mlcropi arca, which includes )ci

W '

MrfaUfbe(57.

BLMwhelipacA rJ a r a i lH f lv U nn t m H t n n m a t

At th e B ureau o f M anagem en t’s INvin D istrict aviation ofllo n o t easy to see when helicopter landing p ad w d w here Ihe emp: parking lo t begins. I t^ | m uch {dl gravel, all the

Pertiaps a new p ad i help.

Coupling safety witl whirlw ind of people an craft during annual Art so n m ight ^ v c offlciaU reason to build a mc

' helipad.'W h e n thc hellcoptei

fighting fire, they stiO hi m ain tain it. ' B l ^ Avi

T h u ^ a y . “We w an t a w here It can land, it can wqter. It can ha ire e lcct it c an have access foi trucks to get to i t ”

T he BLM Is preparing stru c tlo n for a new w hich will be a bou t 2 H

■W m_ f i ___ ^ _______ __

S S m ’ssei t e i i & ' , Q Q U p l e I-

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le job less ra te 1reported an unen

_______ rale o f4 2 percent Iup , from 2.1 p<

It rate In October 2007.I during ThcuncmpIoym< doubled thc Buriey area gnr mth last pcrccnt to 3.8 p en

some span of time, ‘bpolitan ' The rc^ond l u : Jerome, m ent rate was still 1

F R I S B

Fils,pUysrriikNfDir,aiM«iriUiU

villpayfc .dat Twinof U n d in FaUs

iVshere the

ends m ployee t^ pretty h e time.

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t a place m ed ium choppeican have n e a r th e genencctridty. a rea a t Joslin Fiefor fuc! Valley Regional A!

' cu rren t p ad Is noringcon- BLMofQces. ew pad ,210 feet n e a se see 8U

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3bo lts to l4 -y e<lemploymcnt the sta te averajnt In Oflobcr. ccnL

pcrccnt In Labor oOicL eflects o fa natic

/m ent rate In have h it som e (pew from 2.5 largest employicrccnt In thc Jayco Inc. and t1C. construction seeI une’mpioy- A' reccnt repoillio w crth an Division of

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ea r h igh S s ;^ be worse tl

sragc of 5.4 per- “The cc for a rec<

liclals say thc ignore," tl:tatlonal rcccsslon forecast dc1C of thc tenon's sion Is lUcciloyers such as the 1981-1id thc residential the mildI scctor. downturns Bpoh from Idahoo f Financial Please

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tbt C d b p ol SMrthm Uabo cwpw

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lowelglsubm it

“ i s s r isTudjiM pto rta iA f ThetilM lnplm vU di needed tdiyort. reducei

teyxoni ■bout

tnmodRies............82 Horoscopewwofd................E4 Jtimbte ....wAbby___;____ E5. Movies....Gott_________ .C7 'NaOon ....

MIFINALSi t c h w i t h M i n i c o . <

M - t I h

n p l o y n

m em projects that ■■ ts ofa teccssion could(than expected. T>o reconom ic evidence rate f!ccsslon is hard to s**»thc state economic ® ®

declared.'T ills reccs- go Ikely to be m o * like 1-82 recession V^an1 1990-91 and 2001 so

ise see JOBS, Page A2 ’

E N D S

|M .T«lqr^brKntf>rtb«Hi|kVi

F. prepares t senic plantuncil to llic 101id Monday S blic hearmg petition

d a lsnePoffhe ter u s'Mewtwilter Aprilti

lionIn liills d ty residents Prlstinave a chance Monday Gsh fal ^ in o n a d ty p la n to lion sia t $333 million In recdw' proiects to' a judge secomdicial conflrmadon. shoulc! m oney is largely levels xl to pay for a plan to « a r s ^ c levels In dty- Plea:

I>) "

pe................ E5 Opinion................................ E5 Su|do|ku..............................>7 Today In Histocy.................... D4 Weathef..........

______________»

LIVING AND DVIN

m -HARD TIM ES

mn e n t d oInemployment ^TO monthly uoemploymonl j, te (or tho past 13 monihs: iuonsayad|u*M

■ 0 N D J F M A M J J A 8 0 ___*007 tw SOU

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d

F

g

T(

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c V a ln lta d m M o fn ia a

to take c to judge J

er. About S3 million of I to ta lw ou ldgo toascp - ■ le piDjcct: 12- and 18- ■ [i w ater mains tupnlng | ie r I ^ I s Avenue to tu e enough water avail- lityio fight files in grow* areas o fthe dty. h e arsenic plan hinges an agreement city offl- s m ade with gK>undwa- h users and thc state In I il to pay a Joint $26 mil- I ] for the 400-acre I itinc Springs ranch and- II 1 farms. Por its $10 mil- B I share, TWin RiUs will dve a IS cubic-foot-per- ond w ater right that t uld both rcducc arsenic i\s In other d ty water

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o u b l e sMonlt\ty not char>go In nonform, payroll omploymoni:

^ O N O J F M A M J J A S O 3007 -Ot

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T e ^New transfers don’t impress prisoners’ familiesM ^ l K k m

y iw w w w im w w ta t ---------------

Families o f Idaho prisoners • w ho recently died a t con­

tracted out-of-state fadlitics say they're concem ed about p lan s by tiic Idaho I^ p a rtm e n t o f Correction to m ove hundreds of inmolcs in Texas to Olclahoma.

IDOC ofildols terminated a contract w ldi Geo Group tha t’s holding morc than 300 Idaho Inm ates at th c Bill Q av ton Detention Center in LIttlefJcldi T « ^ . Thc agency p lans to transfer them to N orth Foric Correctional Facility In Saycr, Okla., run by Corrections Corporation of Am crica (CCA), which Is also a for-profit prison company

Please see PRSON, Page A2

Coining tomorrow

Times-News

Forgotten sacrificeSoldiers returned from war only to die on way home.

P a g e o n e

HE]Hie vet epidemic

Decline in vet support shows shut away from ag.

• B u s i n e s s

1A ififfeiience, IndeedVbung racyclers prove wtiat

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TODAY’S HAPPH

MamondfMd Jack Cowboy aby.Cowboy Poets of Idaho: in. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. cmft 4 p.m., auction at 4 p.m., Tru test at 4:30 p.m. and $8 she song from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Rupert Square, www.mlnic8S!

S w Valley Center for the Art Festival, Superman and Supi tute, 1 p.m. artd 3:30 p m , t Theater, 100 E. Second SL, I adutts and $3 for children ag 4274.

Rmver P t ^ Tkflngt, 2 p.m.. House, Oakley, $8 (reservatl( 677-2787.

-Deathtrap,-thriller I3y Ira Lc\ Theatre, 120 S. Main, Kctchi and $10 for studenu age I t 72&4S57.

Stephen Sondheim%muslcaipresented by Burley Scl King Fine Arts Center. $8 gci $10 reserved seating, 312-3

B a m s A M ) F l

uttle R«] Buddy Poppy, dist of Veterans of F^elgn wars. 2136 snd Ladies Ainillary,! Magic Valley Mall by Shopko other patriotic tocations In tt; beneT/t America's veterans a 6O42orvfwpost21360cabl(

ChB Cook Off fundralMr, spc Ntolunteer FIrerighters with ra and 3fd place awards; and s baked potato, salad and no\ p.m.,Amerkan Legion Hall. 1 adults, $4 for children Under families, S3&6546 or 358C

Matchh«An(isM ICarnM------------sponsonsdby-DietTich-'Blue-

Modem Woodmen of Amcric store with home baked good games for all ages, 6 to 8:3 to 9 p.m. camival, Ofetrich S new technology equipment, I

ViMalArtBCoinnKteeofM Councfl am annual \teals,i •how snd sale, Includes juri< Olmstead and 'The Vases* i p.m., Hampton Inn & Suites Home, no admission cost, fi arts scholarships at Mounts (208) 587-9608.

BQOIgKaBootaJ0 iing, Logan. Utah, ai with children's novel ‘A Boy to 6 p.m.. Hasting Books. > Blue Lakes Blvd., Twin Falls,

C H W CH BFM CM itialPnlM (aia|>e DfcnK, Includes crafHaii s«

P rison_C m te d fra a p iffA lholding hundreds of Id innxatcs.

IDOC wants to put al out-of-state Inmates into facility. "Concern ' staffing shortages at thc Qayton) fadiity also faa< into thc decision,” spokcsivoman Teresa Jor

An audit o f CEO-run Clayton revealed falsi reports shovtrlng pri guards weren't alvrays r larly checking on Inm: the Associated Press repc Thursday.

n i e S ^ t . 3 contract i cam e out a m onth i U u ric Williams’ bro Idaho inm ate Itet M cC ullou^, 37, appaii killed hlinsclf a t Bill O a Aug. 18.

McCullough left a note was In on Individual, » gated cell from Dcc. 10, untU his death, as wc fiom Feb. 9,2007 until M 7, 2007. IDOC oOldals sold.

Aboul a m onth bi McCullough’s opparent dde, IDOC extended iu tlal two-year contract GEO Group until luly of yean But now IDOC off

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yOatherinK, presented m j j f l >: includes free show asft fair from 10 a.m. to S M , Truth without End con- m M show with poetjy and

].m.. Wilson Theatre. cassiachambef.com.Arts Supeftiero Film rNbu ] Superman 11 double fea- n.. Magic Lantern 5t, Ketchum, $5 for n age 12 and under. 726-

).m., Howells Opera vations encouraged).

I Levin, 7 p.m„ nexSlage wome >tchum, $20 for adults frce^ e 18 and under, (208)

Jcal “Wwt Side Story,”I School, 8 p.m. curtain. Chrtetl ! general admission and 12-3450. CO:

Amefk

i F u m B mdistributed by members ans, 3rs. Henry D. Lytle, Post guttor ry, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and G ipko, Fred Meyers and sq^ar In the arca, donalions Ave., is and their families, 733- jceai ableone,net. sponsored by Hagerman

h raffle prices: 1st. 2nd (Kl aH-youcarveat chili. nt>host bar, 6 to 1 0 Streei all. Hagerman. $8 for xier age 12 and $25 for 580794. Collet

and Chili Dbmr, Ave..illueDevil Boosters'^-end----- "lerica. Includes couniry ,[oods and crafts and8:30 p.m. dinner and 6i h School, proceeds toint. 5442424.f Mountain Home ArtsIls, Arts and Cuisine 2!juried art, music by Blake t^^e:»* silent auction, 6 to 9 paiites, off Exit 95, Mountain gale5t, fundraiser for visual Ty n'iuntain Home High School,

bake<

i ! ^h, author^tffwiHadertid.

'Mth a Red Parcel.’ 4 (S.Mui5lc&Videcb;870 ^ 8115, 7330147 . •• •■ ■ ■ Dela.

• ‘ • 233n1 P P I T 5 ' CereilapelMnulKarvMtir set up by the CWF

say Its Inmates will b f Idaho Texas by January.

T m happy tliey'rc It all its them out of Texa: m o one Williams, o f Lynder

. vrith-. ■ "But I stlU have great thc (Bin about how wc'rc a ao red them from o ne pr

sold prison to another.’ Jones. GEO Group got S

run BUI lion In annual opera falsified enues through Its ' private with Idalio. accordi

^ regu- release Friday from t nmates, pany, which also say cponed tennlnatlng its conu

ihedtyofLittlcficId- ct audit of BQl Clayton. ' h after Thc Oklahoma brother, prison where Idaho Itand^l arc headed Is where parently Idaho Inmate was O ayton murdered.

DavidDrashner.S lo teand June from a trauma 1, scgrc- injury after an allege 10,2007 by ano th e r Idaho well as Aren D. Wight. 31,

il March lastmontlilnOklahc als have second-degree m un

D rashner’s wido beforc Drashner, o f Nai

cn t sui* opposed to mon 1 its inl- inm ates being ser ict with her husband w ai 1 y of next doesn't take a rocket offldals to sec that they’re n

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mmimen, 5 to 8 p.m., 1110 Eighth St., Ri isvill donation, 4360449.

istlan Menis FeUowsHp ond (option^ Mkfast, 7 to 6:30 a.m.. Depot Grill, Tv • cost, 733-5501.«ffcan Legion Fifth DisWct Fall Convt 30 to 11 a.m. registiaiion with lunch £ in Fails Post No. 7.447 Seasirom St.. lis, $15 ot the door. 7355223.Rons ‘n ' Bows Square Danco Club R id Blue danco, 7:30 pm. prfrfounds ar luaro dance, Twin Falls Moose Lodge, I e., $4 per person, bring finger foods: < ’ acam after dance, 536-5147.

EXWBnSlean Art Sale, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., The reet Center, 200 N. Eighth, Buhl, 54J! vid RohoH paintings, 1 to 9 p.m., Jear jllery, Herrett Center for thc Arts and S )liege of Southem Idaho campus, 315 e.. no cost, 732-6655. tetraspectlve.of.ld^!s MssterJ>alnt ollor, featuring the estate' collection of gs and handcarved frames, 1 to 5 p.n )le Gallery, 129 Main SL, Rlcf,,5434€ L00034.

FESpVMANDMARKbB 29th annual DEX Harvest Time Fatire: *Fl3 nce for ftiodtes* fundraising b( ilmiers French pastry and dark-roast o lie, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eldon Evens Exp An Ralls, $1 admission fee, 732-6458 xitMy Magic Valey Hes Maript,ven( Iked goods and snack bar, 9 ajn . to £ ler falrgtoumla; 410173B.- - -

TPPflr S P E W M H g•ervstkm deadkw for Nov. 10 Marin Irthday Dkmor, hosted by Magk: Valley etachment of Marine Corps League In 33rd birthday of Marine Corps; f^asta cremonies Retired Marine Gary Davis, jcial hour and 7 p.m. dinner. Garden C Ills, $30 per person, 293-7312 or 73-

11 be o ut o f care of thcir inm there," Drashnc

y're pulling "They’rc not going !xas," said over iliere."Jen, Wash. Ukc da im s al .•at concern Qayton, Drashner re moving, worried stalT at N profit-for* also won't adcquai

• on inmates.It S4.9 mil* About an hour-i eratingrev- la p s e d . betwee: ts c o n tra c t/In in a te w ight allej irding to a into Drashner’s mt h e com- w hen Northfork says GEO is • found liim on th m traa w ith Oklahoma court Id— owner show.

"Dave’s door v la private with blood on ( ho inm ates Drashner said. “I cn: another hour and a half foi as recently to look in and see t

CCA also mns r.51,diedln owned Idaho Co matic brain Center in Boise un jged assault tract, tio inm ate, IDOC ofTiclals Jl, charged tliey'd rather have ahom a with Idaho but there's n lurder. room for them lidow, Pam Group ofllcials did Nampa, is a call Friday from lore Idaho News, nor did of^ sem w here thed iyo fU ttlefidli killed. ."It — ------------kct sdcm ist Andrea Jacksot e n b t taking rsachedat208-73S

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raises $1.7 mllll. ly tor two years,

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Jan Roeser, flnvwitkHi, mist with Idjich al noon, o f Labor, re I St.. Twin Times-News t

not cxpcded jb Rod, White 2009.Is and 8 p.m. Meanwhllige, 835 Fails unemploymc ds; cake and aM -y ca rh lj

in Octobcr 05 jobs werc cui economists stork proof i

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M nlwOmfl of oil paint- T f t T H iff ip.m.,Uon!s K I I V I 34690 or

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E lS Crete and atfestival, fea-Ig booth munlcadonsst coffee forExpo Center, Oh. Us mi458 Ing a piecevendoK, . . h m -M a b b i 10 5 Dm. Hollcoplci

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2bb8 nrc a arinoCorps abov^avcrajalley n i e needle In honor of stem s from isterof tions safer 01avis, 6 p.m. Thc paden Cafe, Twin access for a •7346015. dioppcrs, a

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said. ‘From nm ates over (the new p hner said. Into a gooc ing to be safe off."

The BLM about Bill located east

ner said she'sIt NorUi Folk --- ------------^uatcly check

lur-and-a-half- P l f l j l veen w hendlegedlywcnt - C tritw dlm i r's cell, an d sources ah< fork guards supply for ll . thc ground, . In, order i >urt ivcdrds :ects,'.pity o

make long- T was open, m ents wit n the wall," agencies.. "It took an Constltutlo f for som eone long-term ee th a t." take on. anins the state- to convini Correctional approve thi

: under a con- nary a n d 'n es.

ils have said The d t / s ive inm ates in take thc ma f'sno tenough thirdsofwh m herc. GEO , approve of d ld n o tre tu m pass. 3m t h c 7Tm£s- A public officials from matter is se

:fldd. a t y Counc---------------- ing.lison may be Accordinj ■735-3380. tlon to thc

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csday story o th e rd ty 8( repo rted fig- higher leve Proposition 1 S3 million f Wildlife and mains is al — In Blaine b u t treated

IC proposition cct, City ilUlon annual- Courtneys lars, for a total Thc d ty lion. For th c sum at 5 p< a lne County repay it ovi id a t $436,000, Ing water n Id cost $50 per A c c o rd le two years. report, d ty S'Neuis regrets see th d r ra

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WE!thero fo lla reaa it to S p jn .t placc this week- Center, 21Ith annual Harvest BuhLAdr111 arts and crofts •A Q iidroiser for College er.sponsiI Idaho DEX stu* \bluntecijeheld& om g turcsrafllm .to d o y an d ll ' eatchlii,!m. Sunday a t CSl^ andno-his Expo Center. p.m .attliis$ l,F o rm orc H allinHip p lnggo to the Cost IsSde from 11a.m . children i

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ing. Thenpagi/U to6.5pcier, regional econo- 6.1 pertIdaho D epartm ent motchinfrecently told th c 1994.V that a recovery is Unem;cd until the end of surpossc

the last rlile, * thc nation's national,nen t rate bolted to 6 3 peiccllgh of 6.5 pcrccnt Octobosanothcr240,000 thc 10th:ut, (ar worse than payroll is expected a n d em m entI thc cconom y Is tha t jobngatanalarm lngty Scptenib

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water wmore than just hav- facility -X of concrete o u t b ro u ^ t)butt said. . n i e nlers arc u sed o n all effort byattacks, which th is Izc Its nibered m ore lh an thealrpias high as a historic o u t of i

season b u t still and a *rage. descrlbt:d for thc new p ad office bm m aking opera* years olond more cffidenL trict —d will provide easy assistscrews to board the than 8 nand will improve ed new

emsi'M abbutt said, dant toro d thbig about this environa p tc c is in th E tl ig h t_ tu re ._ the control o f th e "We'n

nd th e lower," he three," im lifting off from can't Jus pad) th e / r e c ^ t it takes

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residenim p m U Ions a Iihd c t^ u ie e n o u ^ monthlrlli'ture'growth. fromS2T to fund the proj* Ing to iofficials Intend to d ty flni

ig-term loan agree- projccti^ th several sta te pojiner

T he s ta te beforeion lim its w hat armual:n debts cities con 2011 .Eind.offidalsWmtry It's aince 0 J iid g e y ,^ oSdalathe loons os 'o ral* ^ to kin e c e s u iy expens- lating r

V ' reduce*/ s other option is to per bill!natter to voters, two* the d tyvhom would have to than tliof the plan for It to Idaho

Envlroilie hearing on th e given tset for the IVvin Falls changendl’s M onday m eet- Cour

not secing to the draft peti* lead ife 1C judge and a staff thed(<r the coundl. the d ty longtine d $ 1 0 mIlUontopay couldntiare of the Pristine ony pr

to transpo rt and *Ifthe spring w ater w ith ordlna'sources to dilute th e . expens!v ^ of arsen ia The hesoidnfortheFollsAvenue 'Hieiolso b l the request, David 1

sdasaseporatepro j* togiaplty M onagcr Tom 2006 <i^said. Suprerty would borrow the ‘ordinipercent interest ond expena

jver2 0 yeorsbyrais- voterarrafes. palldetling to th e staff Fra^ity water users would wouldra^es go u p an over* tional

S percent o year for on to^

iMn vatT he Eighth Street $25 i r, 200 N, Eighth S t In\d m is s lo n l s f ^ aboi3iili Cook Off fundrals* m eninsored by H agcnnan Foreleer Hreflghters, fea- Posloffiesandall-you-can* AuxiUi, baked potato, salad p.m.a*hostbarfrom 6 to 10 DontthcA m ericanL e^on andJ Hagerman. —tls$ 8 fo rad u its ,$ 4 fo r E*cn under age 12 and pain

im c n t showed thc cru- ousl;bs market quickly crod* 264,he Jobless rate zoomed SeplpcrcentlnO ctobcrfrom thelercent in September, Scling the rote in March 1.2 :

pcaijm ploym ent has now deassed the high seen after threstrccessionin2001.The Wloljoblessratepcakedat appiicent in June 2003. stricober’s dcd ln e m arked trial Oth s u a l ^ t ’-m onih of tharII reductions, and gov- tradent revisions showed Al3b losses In August and wenmber tu rned o u t to be aniiI deeper. Employers cut th e ;» positions in A ugust uneiared with 73,000 prcvi* 4.8 [

over th e years new andlu^ a n d developm ent AlIn the gaps. thes wcrc basically one of therst tenants down at this ponrhe infrastructure— die Carllydrants, th e drinking T\vii' the d e c tr id ty and the pay;' wc need to build this lersty — it all hod to be . n^ t ou t hero." appB new pad is th c latest pro]

tiie BLM to m odem - b y ts m o ra th a n 'lO years at "IIrp o rt^ 'c y V e operated winif a tem porary hangar thea "shack," os M abbutt HdiIbed It. T hc curren t ben! building is only four bill!old. and th e local dis*. lose— w hich protects' o r kis in pro tecting m ore can8 million ac re s— creat- wh(!w landbig zones, retail Ftanks and upgraded its^ In f ■onmcntal in frastm c*». tills___________ . . ■ \ thei'e're calling th is phase

M abbutt said. "You a l IJusttiirowitoUtogetiicr, ofcCCS limes ond coopera- ":

Assibbuit hopes for m ore Ma:cts b u t said those "Clnd on federal funding let’s

consecutive years. usllat m eans, th e overage petent svho u ses '15,000 gal- yeaa m onth would see thc diethly vrater chargc rise ai$22.99 to $31.86, accord* Spi10 num bers supplied by farflnancis employees. City tox tions call for a partial IWnent o n the loans In 2010 pttre paying a n estim ated tiic lal $2.7 million starting In

theI a dzeatile change. B ut eirlals said M d ay .lt^ necd- ha<} k ^ the d ty fiom vio- rccg new arsenic standards, saliced in 2001 from 50parts 1jilUon to to ppb. Some o f thidtyHwdls test just h i ^ e r do1 the new lim it and thc err10 D epartm ent o f dnIronm ental Q uality has edn die d ty untli 2011 to toig e tiia t cnsurtney said he worries fuisecuring the loans could II ifegulatprs to shut down n td ^ w u e r sources. The vo[timecltyfliianagersaidhc ihlIdn't im m ediately .recall geprevious Judicial conflr* im

fthere ever iso case for on pliinary and necessary ' tinmse, w e tiilnk ti^ls Is It," tuiaid. du fie argum ent doesn't swayid F r^ e r , thc Boise p h o - . cn apher who prom ptedra5 decision 1^ the Idaho derem e Court th a t ru led wiUnary and necessary” b lenses n eed s u p e rm ^ r i ty tnsr approval unless m un ld - fo; ties are in an em ergency. -r a ^ estim ated tiie d ty ctilid have to pay a n addi- arlal $19 million in interest intog o f the $333 million. Bi

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b o u t go buy 0 poppy froni nembers of tiic Veteran of kireign wars, Henry D. Lytic,■ost 2136 and Ladies mxiliaryfrom ido-m . to4 i.m. o t Uie Maglc\Wley MalL )onotions benefit veterans md tiieir romilies.

E-maJlyour ouih picks to x»m@ma^cvalleycom.

lusly reported. A -whopping !B4,000 jobs w ere axed In September, com pared wltii ‘ he 159,000 jobs first reported.

So for tiiis year, a staggering [2 million jobs hove dlsop- jcared. Over ho lf o f thc lecrcase occurred In tiie post hrec montiis alone.

Wall Street Investors ippcored to take it all in stride. The Dow Jones Indus- jia l average w as up morc than 190 points In mom lng

About 10.1 million people ivcre imemployed In October, m Increase of 2.8 million over h e p ast year. A y ear a g a thc inempioyment ra te stood at 1.8 p a t e n t

Uld needs.AU BLM im provem ents arc

iie property o f tiie d ty and iie ground leased to the air­pon, Airport M anager Dill barberry recently, told the M n FaUs a t y Council. BLM pays landing fees o n helicop- lers an d planes..T he a t y Council rcccntly

approved the ncariy $400,000 project vWilch vriU be paid for by th e fedetal government.

"This just so u n d s like a wln*win for tho d ty and for tiie BLM," CouncUman Lee Heider said. "We get all tiie benefit and tiiey pay aU tiic bUls. 1 don’t sec how wc can lose o n a deal Uke tiia t"

Mabbutt sold construction can b e finished by June, right when fire season U cte In.

HreflghUng efforts could be In full swing by then . Eariler tills year, during one montii there were three or four air

u ^ U c o p te rs and a hoqdjul ofo ther planes. V- , i

"It’s like NASCAR," BLM Assistant Unit Aviation Manager Scott Chehock said. ‘Change th c tires ond let’s go.’

using tiic figures in thc draft petition. Pointing to the years-long effort to adapt to tiie new arsenic standard and a d a u sc In th e Pristine Springs contract ^v in g a fish farm al least two years more to operate, he argued that IW in Falls con't show the pressing n e ^ D c q u ir c f t^ get tiic m atter p o n il judge.’ !;

"They haven't shu t down the water, haven't b r o u ^ t in em ergency bo ttle^ - w te r , haven't gone up n Jerome to request lank i m o ^ Frazier said. "It^ not on emergency."

But d ty officials argue that the loom ing 2011 deadline docs make thc slm ation an emergency. According to thc draft petition, tiic w ater proj­ect will u k e 24 te % m onths to com plete, ndti-coim tlng environm ental rm ev ra and funding a rran g em M ^

B:q)iaining w hy t i t d ty did­n 't take tiie Issue n a lg h t to voters, C ourtney iM ld he tiilnks tiie pubUc m u ld be generally . supportive pf improving the w ater system.

pie skeptical o f th e .change In tiie federal standaiitls would tu m the vote ihto a referen­d um on tiiat issue.'

‘ I tiiink tiiat could biflu- cnce people," Courtney saldl

If for som e reason the judge I deities tiie petition, tiie d ty would probably look o t com- bhilng reserve ftm ds witii tnodified w ater ra tes to pay for the work, C ourtney so ld • O tiier d d e s have h ad sue*

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Fish farms, ranch never fo^nally vjduied before deagylfahPDnteT1mia»Wew» writer_______

The woicr has been deal OUL Now, state water oRl d a is w ant to know just >n4ui d s c they ended up wilh thi year w hen they purchase t h e ' area around Prlsiini Springs in the Snake Rive C ^ y o n .

The $26- milJion deal, ii VN iidi the state, groundwa ter users and die d ty ofTWii FaUs bought the water right

• and property of the 400<aa m nch and hatdicry, shouii resolve w ater supply issue for both w ater users and th dty. But the water was onl p a rt o f th e deal, and, th state's S5 million contribi tion leaves it the ovmer c properties it never dose!

. examined, ofQdals said.On' Thursday, the Idah

W ater Resource Board vote tp pay LeMoyne Realty on Appraisals oflWin Falls up t $15,000 to appraise the lant fish farms' and liydropovn plants the board received: p a r t 'o f its April purchas' ,n jc board also now owns lOO-kilowatt geothermal tui b ine as well.

The decision, said Idah D epartm ent of Wat« Resources Administrator! I; Anderson, is an importoi first step as the boat decides w hat to do with th property. A detailed appral al would ^ v e the board starting place should it wii to sell o r lease ports o f tl area, for example.

ODldals didn't liave a fo m ai appraisal done befo th e purchasp, Andersc said, becausc they alrcai liad agreements to buy ll w aler — the main purpo of the deal. It was a case "willing buyer, willing selle he said.

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I approadied the state al .031 finding a w ater right for

and H lstlnc Springs happened lo end up a: bcstopdon.

"It camc out to be the lealt d iat rose to the lop,” he oRl* Fish farms on the pro] ^4ult arc sdll operated by Sc this o f Idaho u tider a pos

ased ' two>ycor lease, Andc iiinc lold the board. The Ics liver up for renewal In April

' SeaPac also cperaici 1. In two hydropowrer plant iwa- said Friday, splitting IWln. Incom e evenly with Ights w ater board. Since Julj >acrc plants have brought Ins ould $31,000 for th e boarc isucs said.1 the LeMoync will providi only s e tso ff i^ rc s io th c b o a , th e ono with both povrer pl fibu- and one with only the s cr o f cr, in case board men 3seiy w ant to add the larger

to their existing hytlrop daho projects, foted "They might want to - and th is o ne also," Andi up to said.land, In May, Anderson to ower Weekiy, a sister public cd as of die Tfmes-News, dit hase. $26 million price tag f( m s a deal wras "conslstenl Jtur- w hat th e assets

appraised at," noting daho the deal included Vater hydropower generator irlla l o ther properties. He rtani answering criddsm ihi loard cost o f die w ater priced h the In the agricultural inc irais- ou t o f the market, ird •

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Memorial Aitponthe one say they’re see:he sold. am endm ent to on•roperty om nibus public IScaPac during this montl

josslble duckiscssIonofCoriderson could m ake sldng tlease Is p o rta lot easier.riL Friedm anues die Airport can't contiimts, he used because of tening the tha t worry theith the Aviation Administnluly, the Potential airponInaboui m eni Site lO-A, wllard, he . Idaho Highvray 75

T im m erm an Hillride two Bureau o f Land Majoard— property. It is tlier plants, site o f ihe airportle small* and the Blaine Coilembcrs m issioners and 1:;cr plant where the requlretropower mental impact stuc

forward.I to keep IfU ieam endm ernderson on the omnibus b

there's some quest1 told Ag whedier diere is tinblicadon or whether it woulidiat the Islative support -g for die land could be Iran■nl w ith the replacemem} were pending a positiveing that o fthe environmcnicd ihc “The goal wouldtors and ourselves in a po:He was the land would bethal the said Friedman

:cd most Airport m anager IIndustry "It would be a lar

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Schoen said liment makes it could be prenJS bill — and em pted the b'ucstion about opt for a diffc} time to do so. ing the resultsould have leg- mental study,t _ the DLM tha t d ie alri iransferred for wouldn’t be <len t airport the land If tliitive outcome are negative.icm al study land transfer (luld be to put -I,,,,,,,,— —position thai . !V;

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sons clid dramatically short- an d 'BLM transfer process, area gcould take as long as his c)irs. ' thal a:}rt autliorliy board mlssic•r Len Horlig said the auihond FAA have agreed favori2 land transfer proccss m em lstart immediately, so behol

lavc a head start if the andim ental study comes each ( asUlveiy. "Mjsay Nothcrn. press thal yry for Sen. Mike Crapo. ationlursday that the sena- not hi1 not yet been contact* Harlig the airport autliorlty. Coi

id Congress may be McNeing to add amend- plent]

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Full $ 6 1 0 Q ueen $ 6 3 5 Fu K ing/C al King $ 7 3 5 ^

LiONs'Beo— J w w - 4 5 5 0 ------------- 3a $ 5 7 5 Q ueen $ 5 9 5 Full INC/C al King $ 6 9 5 . Kh

i.m .-6 :3 0 p .m .

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tr^sferCounty airportlliiit will decide d ie com*

sltlon o f a new airport ihority.i^m m issloners Schocn J Angenie McCleary said 7 favored having electcd Idalson lhal board for rea­ls o f public accountability d com m unication wilh ‘a government.^. Based on > experience. Ilarlig said ll as a form er county com- ssioner and current airport ihority board member, he ?ored having appointed ambers who wouldn't be holden to political tides d wouldn't lurn over with ch election.'M y suBRCStion would be Jl Rive some conslder- on to the airport autiiority It being ti political football." iriig said.County administrator Mike cNecs noted thal there is snty of tim e to compose a mm ission to look at the iue. "If wc get the right peo- c designing tlie model, we'll t die right m odd.” he said.

Ariel Hansen may he ached at 208-788-3475 or [email protected].

sT rundle Bed

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T w inT win $ 6 9 5 (gp Full/ T win $ 7 9 5

A uanta .Tw in not available

Full $ 6 2 0 Q ueen $ 6 5 5 K ing/C al K ing $ 7Q 0

ULL $ 7 6 5 Q ueen $ 7 9 5 ' K ing/C al K ing $ 9 3 5

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Wasicwaicr is obvious unpleasanl — but bcyor (hu physical mess, it's con pliaucci.

The linvironment l>roiccti<)n Agency Is roqui ing im provem ents to ll BuriL7 Industrial Wasicwat' 'lYcaiment Plani. includit the reduction of cfnuci such-us phosphorous or ammonia, and m ay rc'dcsi iinte i( a Publicly Owni iVvaimemWorks.

rJdier m y , the city neo to renew the Nation Pollutant Discharge Elin- nation System (NPDES) pc m il — resulting in t unfunded federal manda thal will, according to C! Ailniinlstrator Mark Mltto cosi a minimum of S2 m lion over the next five yean

"The NPDES permit has be renewed every flve year Mittnn s:iid. “Tills is the fil lime the city has had to dc since acquiring the pla

. from Simplot — but cvc tim e the perm its s a'liewed. they cost a lot mc money."

' Industrial and m unld jniie-payers will sec

T .F . i r a i^ A n tb M lad o o n Tlme»Hews wrtter_______

I\vin Falls County inmates said they arc cat food again, after strik Thursday to p rotest a lad fruit and adequate portioi

lall ofTidals said ab' one-eighth o f the inm ates refrained a day fr eating. Officials maint that food served at the ja nutrliious and boasts m calories than Ls required the Idaho Sher Association jail standards

TVrtn Falls County ShCT Office Spokeswoman I Nebeker said Inmates

• eating ogaln Friday lunchdme. and many st

5TH DISTRICT (Rcccfli aciMty in Twin Fiills Counr District Court IrKluOed tho totlow

CnVOFTWWfAUS MISDEMEANOR SOnDCtM

Justfl C. Joy. 18, TiMrvFOIIs; pow of u cooUDiiwJ subslaiwt: J1,0C rino, $800 suspencicd: $85.50 < $75 public defender (m : IBO dn j3il, 165 suspended, crcdit tor I# served; 12 tnomns prebatlon.

MISDDMEANOR PtSMSSALCtirtstocMr M. Mathews. 38. Twir batietr. dismissed by prosecotoi

Ro*icy H. Raemns. 32. TMn Falls session ot drug pampncmalui: d missed tiyerosccutof,

MISDEMEANOR ACQUtTTAlArvu vaufitui. 19. Twin F iis: trev it'e a place vntwe 0 comroUed $1 stance is used: (ound innocctn.

Lxey Slfft'art. 19, TiW: trtqueni place vst«re a controlled sutKla used; lound innoccfJL

TWIN RULS COUNTY DRtVtNO UNDER THE

INFLUENCE SENTENCtNO!Eiiseo Garu»<jomu. 33, a Colli Colo.: orw count drivwe inlef U infiuerKo; costs welvcd; 90 day;

• 60 suspended, credrt tor tour 0;

180 d ^ : 2-S months probation count failure lo purcftase/l(NaU( vet's iiccnsc: 30 doys jail. 26 s> pended. cicdit for time served; monUis probation.

Jose 6. AJdacoGotcla, 24, CastJi drtving under tr» Influence; cosi waived: 90 days Jan. 60 suspen cnsdil lor lour days sco(cd; drtd lieges suspended ISO days; 7t

, monois probation.

MISDEMEANOR SEKTENCirAntcnto Martinet 25. TVrtoFMs: to purchase/imnlld dm«r^ Ito costs wQived: 30 Qafl |aH. 3 6 1 per¥3ed. credit for time serwl;

Patncio Vtoji)cz<ljffivm, 38. Bi ure 10 purct\ase/nvoUd drivers license: costs <Milv«d: 180 day 176 suspended. cmK for time semed: 12 nwrnhs probotlon.

MtSOEMEANOR DlStteSJ□alne M. Gunnell. 24. KJmbeity 10 punMse/lwBlid dn»r% Itt dismissed By prosecutcL

Anthony W. Gardnec 34.-Mn ft session of dme p«rB{#iemalla: missed by prosecutor.

F^iibenoh4.0Uv«s.e9.Mnn domestic tMCery; dtsftttsed b cutor.

FELONY SENHNCMVJaOenO.‘Muu»,21.TWnWir'

M SrtartiT,MwMt<f«,2008

eedtoeompmandate

increase in their cxp« but the d ty Isn't sure will happen until tht

jusly makes its decision, yond “Wc don't w ant com* im pact taxpayers," N

sold.cnial H ie d ty needs to a iqulr* with the perm it o r risk I the sands of dollars in flm kvater day. Depending upo jding EPA!s decision and wt luent o r not the plant Is re-i

a nd fled, the city m ay cr iesig- combining industrial wncd w ater treatm ent wit:

municipal plant, needs Currently, the IWTP ional Gossner Foods and iliml- Desert Milk, but restri ) per- imposed by the fedcn ) an ernm ent could redu ndate eliminate services fo I C ity . Industries, lltton, M itton sent a 24*pa ’ mil- ter to the EPA's Off ears. Water and Watershed rtasto was mailed Tliursday •ears," he writes, "The pro e fin>t perm it crcatcs a situai ) do it. which the d ty is not a plant Tcasonabletimetocon every compliance. We belio

arc the d iy should be of m orc reasonable tim e to pi

ncccssary studies, rc; ildpal design, com m unity i a an tlon. and modification

m a t e s e acrs ate food from i

_____ com m issary andstarving,

y Jail Inm ates diseating though, saying thetriking never full from mciladc o f lost wcigliL■tions. The m enus ha\about changed a t the ja

I 175 inm ates quit their prly from keep the peace, tlicy iilntain "People werc gettiie jail Is tcred," said inmati1 morc Knudesen, 27. o f1\vred by In a phone call Fridheriff's the jail. "There was cirds. fight. Wc don't wanihtntirs " th a t"n Lori Knudsen had saids ^vc^c started the strike foay by inm ates too. “Thay strik- wc'rc stopping ... W

r COURT NEWSounty 5tn count crWilnol possessioryiowlnft: dol tronsnOkxi card; fl«

tentlary; ovee years deteiS yearslndetoniiinatsmiiCtNOS ^ (heft: eight ysw tpwssesston three years dolermlnfllo:1,000 kndoletiTiiivno: eoocurren.50 costs: tution.Odays JohnJ.Crediile.SS.TViinFortimc counts possession a cn. stance; seven years peon

couftU three years delemiSAU yiwslndeteinilriatt;c»ii,TwlnFi#ll»: $1.000fliM; $107.80cocutoc. cout compliancs costs: iFoils: pos- $669.54 resUiAlon: $25lia;dls- defender fee.

FELONY OISMtS!TTALS h<lchae)l=.Kolcak.54,Twtrefloenl- cotfits lewd conduct wWedsub- under 16: dismissed witrem. by prosecutor,luentlngo enan J.P!iel».49.T*ii!n F bslancols tic tMttery: dismissed by

CtVILRLJNaTY Brian KAss vs. LoralneGU

w a s d a f^ g en e re i damageConns. tees and costs; omount'lerthe ot Wat. Plalmlfl seekingi< days jail. mem for Injuries sustalriiurday? accident.

otion:ooe .'CHaDSUPPOtlT'waliddrt- The State of Idaho. Depai »su s- Health and VtieRare.Cnik(ed;12 Ser«BS have filed dalrr

folkuvlng:lastleford: Jacob J. Bellus. Seeking i costs ot paternity: $77 rrwnthi

spertded. 50 pereent of medical« drtvmgprtv- ccMfcd t)y Insurance: pr s;24 insurance.

Jon)C8 £. Huntsman. See mefflbt paternity: J282

NCtNOS port plus SO percent of I W s:f8ih« ^ 1 ^

r P B e c a u s e

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It it to M inidoka C our’ M itton ore going throug

bills o f convicted> comply . nol lam es PepcoiIsk thou- Investigation rcvefines per al w itnesses tpon the expenses they wewhether tied to subm it,

re-dassl- Pepcorn, a Rupiend up and form er Dur

al waste- teacher, was con 'Arith the charge o f rape,

conduct chargesrP serves sex abuse ch a rg e 'nd Hlgl) IV/in Falls couristrictions trial was m oved iIcrul gov- trial publicity,iducc o r M inidoka Coufor new cutor N icolc Ca

the county hasp ;■page let* bill to l\v in FaOffice of wherc the trial w;icds lhat is liable for a Slay. In It, bill. But o th e r ujiroposed s tem m ing fromuation In have m lsed eyebi)t allowed Courthouse aleMmelnto was assignedllevc that th rough w itnes:afforded determ ine which

I perform ble for paym entresearch, several bills w en

;y educa* for re im burseions." m ileage from s

a t i n g a g sTl the jail trying to have a riot 1 weren't With the food st

Inmates arc loc disagreed, anotlier avenue for ;hey were "Thero's a new n c d s an d town," said Knudc

family v o ted ''fo r have n o t sheriff, we're hoping jail, an d to change som ethlr protest to IWln Falls Coun

cy said. ovcnvhclmlngly ele itting ilus* Carter on Nov. 4 1 latft Terry 16-year Incum ber 1\v 1 Falls, Wayne Tousley. O rid y fmm former sergeant at IS I most a FaUs County shed an to sec who was fln.^ last

" ~ ' "takes over in^anuai lid inm ates OfDdals from otl

for future Idaho said this wa lia t's w hy strike of lls kind , We're n o t heard of.

isionotarmon- expenses nol covorcd fheycarspenl- provUe medical Insun letefmlfute: two (or foster caro and Oi Monecount costs, rt penllentiary; Jamie L Coiinn. Scekl ue: nve years of paternity; S220 mc rrcnt: $380 resU- plus 50 percent of no

not covcred by Msurtt lin t^iis; two medical msurapco: $: ! a corwoiied sub- unccwred tnoolcol cc xrutentiary. per Gerak) W. Scterminate: tour ment ol pa^ftnity; $2 ccocurrent; port pius_^ percentD costs: $106 .-cipens^tioicmeref u ; $534.55 and provide medical Insur $250put)llc for urvMvcred medico

Dean K Retstte. Seeh rrwit of paternity: $2

WSSA15 ‘port plus 55 percentTwin ftlls: three / expenses not awerw

with a Oiikl prmtde medical Insurwithout prejudice for uncovered media

Jesse H. BeileuJr. Se •m Foils; domes- ment ot potemity; $3 ] by prosecutor. port plus 59 petccm

-..^^ewflsesnotcoverei MOS ^ p n jrtJo medical InsujGUJSCfi. Seeking (Jemadetle A. Melutff lendants lor spe- lishment o( paternity lages: attorney^ support pk« 50 pert un ttobeprow expenses nc* covere IngrelmDutM- prmUe mecBcal Insu tamed In sv«hkM and $1,569.88 for ti

dUk) support costs. OanryE.CaMllo.See

iRTCASCS ment of paternity; $:cpartmentof port plus 50 percent Child Support expenses not oMre lalms against the provide medical Insu

(or uncovered medic ir« establishment James W. Strode. Sei flthly support plus mcnt of paternity; $: al expenses not port plus 84 porcem >; provide medical expenses not c m n

provide medlctf Insu Seeking establls^ public assistance ar 282 monthly sup- costs. lofmedical Estantetao vargfls. S«

s e y o u h a v e s h a r e d i n t

l o v e w e i n v i t e y o u t o i o

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Sat., Nov. 8

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nesses w h o :te r in th e sam e

in ho telsD unty officials required an3U(^i the trial their hom ettted sex crimi* ellng to the t>com after an C annon icvcaled sever- ad justed on

tu rn ed In subm itted bw ere n o t cnii* Individuals,

to g e th e r Inlupert resident to taling m otBurley school "If there ';onvictcd on a wc tried to cpe, two lewd C annon said;es a nd a child th is very carge on Oct. 2 In to be fair toju r t a fte r the we don 't waied due to p re- m oney o n tl

C annon sbounty Prose- w itnesses wC annon said th e tria l lo

ispaldaS4,500 ncccssary ftFalls County ny.

1 was held and "I d id thi:3 S5,010 hotel . Jesse said. "I r w itness bills was needed c m th e trial be S anta Ck 'cbrows. C annon : : a id Karla Jcssc trial w as ju d to search Iceberg as le ss b ills and co un ty ha! lich were eligl* case began cn t. Jesse said gation that verc subm hted before Pep' rsem en t for April 2 6 ,2(X n several wit- C annon s

m Hriot." f ln g p l i strike over,looking to ^fo r ch an g e . ^nv shcrifT in udcscn. "My o r the new 3lng it's going thing." ounty voterselected T o m . ■ ■ H B4 Instead ofben t Sheriff appear for o. Carter is a chaige fotget at the IWln Tbe 1Wln F«ikheriff^ office ofnce asks ilast year, and maUon of &lu a ry .—^ — - aboutscali:I other jails In Crime Stopfwas the first 5387 where

nd they had reinein &noi eligible fore

«rcd by Insuoknce: menl ol paterrnsurancc: $727.74 poa plus 76 p•d child support cxpensosnoti

prwUemodlci «ekk« establishment AjtdrewM.MU0 monthly support mentofpateff uf medical expenses port plus 44 p isurancc: prevUe expenses not' «: $2,409.83 for pnMde medka al costs. tor uncwered J. Seeking estaWlJh- Joshua S. Pook r. $220 monthly sup- mentofpoten Mntofmedica] portplus45p vered by Insurance: opensasrtc* Insurance; $612.66 provide medic sOical costs. Santiago C.Sa Seeking estabush- lishment otpc

$220 monthly sup- supportpbi!centotme<Scal expensesnrtwrcd by Insurance: prwUe medic Insurance: $4,089.62 for uncoverededkat costs. Oustln J. VWotir. Seeking establish- mcnthvsuppy;$313montMysup' medlcalexpercentofmedlcal Insurance: prtivcredbylnsuronce: AustlnLPeterinsurance. mentotpBterilu^ . Seeking eitob- Ryter J. Hendeimlty; $191 monthly mem of paterpercent ot rtwdcal port plus 4 3 1

ivered by insurance: expensesnc*Insurance: $714.71 pn»1do medk for foster care andsts. OftSeeklr^estobQtfv- GoUenC.SiO

y; $220 monthly sup- Gregory S. Cu(cent of medical Custerweredbylnsufjnce; JonalhanC.H Insurance; $1,017.25 Myma 0. Coleledicalcosts. WondaPlaces.SeeWr^ establish- ErlceJ. Hemai y; $701 monthly sup- Hemondu-Lcreent of medical WlliamJ.Can»ered by Insurance: DesireeATa Insurance: $2,804 for Kaytee f. Eme

»aodcftikJ»u»ort EmersonCharles E.Zel

s.Seekli«estaeOsn- Zettner

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costs piiCQ‘x c e e d approx0 rode to the trial h a s no nc vehlclc, stayed C annon s longer than county m d a te m eals In adviainj ctown before trav* w h a t to c trial. re im bui

sa id they h a d tria l to one bill tha t w as occurrei

by th ree or four Pcpcc Is, who rode In th e sam e car, o re th an $500.; w as a question,1 e rr In their favor,” l id .‘She w ent over carcfully. Wc want to these folks, bu t trant them to m ake

. said m any of (he w anted to attend longer lh an was B H | |H for their tcstlmo* B il l l lU

his as a taxpayer,""I tried to d o what

cd b u t tried not to B B B B

I sa id th e actual ju st the tip o f the 's far as costs the _ _ _las incurred . The K j T ^in w ith an invcsti- E f la t was conducted H I:pcorn 's arrest o n |H < v |1007. Wm 0> said the total bill B f l .

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^ Age;33 | 9m \. OescriptTon: 5 IM Si 71 ■ feelSirwhes.

160 pounds, r " “ txown tiair, iaup.*

i f i hazel eyes W antm Vibnted for:

failure to nnu/«r court, ofiginei t« y . $150,000 botxl alls County Shertff^ You d3 anyone wtth infor- Salcedo'S where­

in 208-735-19U or News)ppers8l20&732. ere tipsters canlonymousandmaybe copi ir a cash reward.

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emlty;''$4S3 monthly sup-5 percent rtnw lcal 5 3 ^ 0otcovefcdbythjurance:acai msurjnee.catkins. SeeMngekobiisNamity: $141 monthly sup- ^ 0 0 '4 percent of medKalat coAred by Insurance;[Ucal Insurance; $2,619.86 yOUredmedicsl costs. ■*30lor.SeeiilngestaCiish-lemity; $140 monthly sup. 'e n S l5 percent ot medKal iMOMredbylcuurBnce;. |dkaU tnsuranc«. eriurSaigodo.Seeklr«estab-[ PBtemfty; $326 monthlytf 56 pereent of medkalwt comed by InstfVK*:deal Insurance; $1,847.10« ) medleal costs.xxen. Seeking S843ipport plus 60 percen ofpenses not cowred by I' 'prwMe medical Insurance,unon . Seeking estaUisNitemlty. B K>derson.Seeidnge$tiit)ltsfrItemlty; $217 monthly suih ^ n T13 percent ot medicalnot comed InsurBnce: ■Kflcaimsuaw. I ,

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Casn o t ye t b e e n ' tallied. Ceno n also suggested the Hty d raft a form letter slblling w itnesses exactly llfci to expect in the form o f 25-] bu rscm en t during ato p revent a future L

rrence. ■' reat )co m is scheduled to b e IwC:

G u e s t C o n d u c t o M o n t e G r i s dPriccs: Adults: $7.

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He f a c ^ a m aximum pos- ilble pun ishm en t o f three Ife scn tenccs along with two £5-year sentences. .

Laurte Welch may: be reached at 209-677-8767 or lwelch9maglcvalleycom.

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BOISE — Conscrvntl western and no rthern Idol voters Jettisoned RcpubUc UA 'Rcp; BUI SaJl after tirl o f his divisive persona, rem inder of 2006 elecdons V lr^nla a n d M ontana wh ‘foot-in-m outh’’ dlsca helped lead to the polltli dem ise o f U.S. Sens. Gcoi M ehlnnd C o n b d Bums.! SalL who lost Tuesday D e m ^ Minnick. t w ggcstco thegrovtring nui b e r of, ^ o r i ^ a n s withe health luuFonco wasn’t 1 big oL a problem os sot peoplt^vjrould m ake it oiit be.” Hd Also brushed offjbr clsih ( ^ r his tardy Pedc Election* CoiAmlssion filin He personally heckfed M lnnlckjalde/during ijn ( cam era T y Interview a sugges(edi< M uslim s ^did belong in C o n fe ss . I

A nd'since his election 2006. Sal?s votes also n tinely clas'licd w ith those U.S;Rc{l. Mike Simpson, n a sbc-term Republican fr eastern Idaho.

Soli, a 54-year'Old law from the m iiroad town Kuna, likely ham m ered ( o f the final nails In hU o congressional coffin in lu a t the s ta te Republii Convention In Sandpo; That's w hen he broke rai w ith I Sirripson, Cov. ( "Butch" Otter a nd Jim Ris Idoho's lieutenant govcr who won a U.S. Senate r "nicsday, j o lead a rci

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SANDPOINT (A P l^ A l lot-counting m achine northem Idaho tha t cau long delays on 1\iesday be retired, the Bonner Coi Q ciksays.

T m never u sing i m achine a ^ . ” M arie S told the Bonner County C Bee. ' •

The 13-year-old Elec Systems & Software Mi 150 optical-scan ballot rci jam m ed on election n because of hundreds o ftr ballots, delaying the cc from the county's precincts un til c Wednesday.

Scott said the balioLs > In w eather-resistant n. boxes, bu t still got wel.

She said she w as on phone with technicians times on election night, each ad justm en t to. machine only lasted a s dm c before it again di oped problems.

Scolt told The Associ Press on Friday lha t d e the problems, "I have c confidence in the flnal ti wc got for all the races.”

Scott sold she w as reluc to g( rid of th e mac before 1 \»esday becouj had perform ed well in p ous elections, and had I che<Jced by a technidani die ([Hnaha, Neb.>based t ufacturer in tho w eek lea up t^lU esda/sV D te.

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New platform for die Socialist Democrats:

Our new name will b Huphoric Stales o f Ame hi order to compete int tionally, wu must raise t bar. We m ust have phyj test clinics and mentid clinics.

T linsewith poor scot h e sterilized; those will physical scores will pla; sports. Those widi higli tal scores will get gover jobs and teach in our s< those with low physlca! mental scores will be si fanns and factories t o « their room and board.

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die optional.: Supcrad ile tesaIlbeU ic scholars will be rei jnerica. donate to sperm b intem a-' Women will be ab

ise thc die Intelligence, si ihysical colorofdielrchilci lUd lest Pedigrees will b<

for all groups. Pen KToreswUl don'l like diis platl ividihigh will not vote for II play BILL COFFEYligh men- * Rlchfleld ivemmcntjr scliools; Dow won't staM

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:T o th c Id ah o ^llic Party, w h ich s e n t A palgn fliers last m o n th f lla ln e d th e Social ”n u m b e rs o f . w a:an C o n g ressm an Bill /hlsvirlfe. • rn itm b ers w e re c learly iccn s ta te a n d federa l tax finlinst Sail th a t w e re s:c d i;i t h c b ro c h u re s . [avlo c ra ts h a v e a p o lo - Lc |d s a id it w a s in a d v e r- ciath is oversigh t rc i

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fires — aposslb nisu told us the paradox of t cause At this point,; offsetting in suuctor haste cbiw idvtbc . ...d iaivlrtuelsn 'i es o f their pracdce, if con: :k ponfolios. to cut back, thc igh.vre'renoi respond by slas ^ m e n l m uch rates, w hich wo

econom y avoid er. then, con- and lead to a r t ling to have 10 ment. S ovinue ts. But Ihc ail, unless for s( 2W sobriety is die Fed can'l of uate. One is consum er spen0 St. r u bel you co i: 'G ran t m e whai's com ing i ntinence, but For th e fact i; nsum crs are in a liquidity in 51 as thc U .S .. Fed poUcy has 1 illen into a traction. H’s tru

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A m ong o th e r th in g s, th c I m u st now p ay a s e c u rity se Icc to p ro tec t th e ir p e rso n a rm ancia l In fo rfna tlon .

Several Idaho R e p u b ilc a r law m akers w a n t th e L egisla ture to m a n d a te Om c la l liab ility for a n y o n e wh< re lea ses so m e o n e e lse’s Soc

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backup?icrican Express, Ibelicvtig, CaterplUar, pum p diek)caCola, oul o f diesney, Basunan would be i3n Mobil, General maybe do4. Home Depot. believe diiHewlclt-Packanl, from Saud

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isum crs wlU be able to pi :p thcir crcdit cards, but as n:ve seen, Americans were d:ircxtended even before Isiks su incd cuttihg them w

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Paul Krugmanii a colum­nist for The New Ibrib limes. Write to him at pkrugman@nytim^com.

Slock; Eight years o f 77ic Was/i/figron Post newspaper, never unfolded, never read; DVD ‘An Inconvenient Thidi.’ unopened; Coplcs of original U.S. Consdtudon;

' C opiesofBush/Cheney rewrite of U.S. Consdlution; FEMA trailer, os Is, no war­ranty, deUvery available^ please oUow 2-3 years; Osama b ln Laden wanted posters; Saddam Hussein w anted posters; Nancy Pelosl w anted posters; D ick; Cheney autographs; Dick - Cheney au tographed ' HaUlburton caps; HaUlburton caps widiout Dick Cheney autograph; Dick Cheney commemora- dve shotgun shells; Maps of Iraq showing WMD locadom e lid ed by Dick Cheney: Condoleezza Rice auto­graphs; C ondoleeoa Rice resumes; Kari Row, Alberto Gonzales an d Donald Rumsfeld autographs, mbi and m atch. And much, m uch more.

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The American people htc\ U s u ^ aitcfeiendum o n the 2008,m uutlon o fth e Bepiibllcan Party, whose Uckct lohn McCain hod the mlsfprttwe to lead.

Let's r ^ u n t briefly: enough bribe taking, p a g e ' preylhg, foot tapping feloiu an d Qlchcrs to fUl the local jail; a rccord deficit: a flnan d a l c^^ls; a badly managed war; an incom petent ; response,to ahurricane; a r in c u m l^ t in th e W hite House \vTih record'Iow Icvc ofopprbv^.

Ag^rfst all this and in to ! headw ind of m edia bias, McCain stlU m anaged to w 47 perccnt o f th e vote. Evei If the Republican Party had nom ljiated Superm an, It's imlikfly defender of truth, f u ^ c e an d the A m eiteS^vay could have prevailed this year w ith on "R" on his chest

O bam a shouP residential campalg

arc generally d iscoi a ^ n g for foreign po

Cy intellectuals. N ot only c the candidates p an d e r In folksy vernacular to hockc m om s ahd'Joe Sbc Packs, I the dcvcr dnes fovored b) university p ro feu o rs oftei

The cerebral Adlai Stevenson, for instance, u trounced by form er Gen. IJwight E lsenhow er— tvtice. W hen a n avid Stevenson supporte r gusl: that th e Illinois govem or

jy was certa in t o ‘get th e vol J ofcvcry thinking m an In I i U^.,'" Stevenson replied,' "Thank you, b u t I n eed a

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stra in amqi^g A m erican v • ers has n o t gone aw ay in

years 8lnc;e then . Conslde howAl G oit's profcssoHa debating style tu m e d off voters in 2000 a n d John Kerry’s fluency in F rench a ided George Bush's 2004 re-electlon'cam palgn.

But w hen th e race is ov th e populbm o f th e cam* paign ^ v es way to som e­thing quite d iffe ren t As soon as the transition begins, prcsldents-elect im ^ a b ty tu m to acaden Ics for foreign policy Insp ration. John F. Kennedy a Lyndon Johnson tu m ed t McGeorge Bundy of Harvard and Walt Rostow the M assachusetts Instin of Technology for their Insights o n in ternational relations. Richard Nixon landed arch-realist H enr Kisslpger from Harvard e accorded h im unprecede ed responsibilities as national security adviser Jimmy Carter brought In Zbigniew Brzezlnskl fton Columbia University to serve as his national s e a ty adviser. George W. Buj hired Condoleczza Rice from Stanford a n d Paul Wolfowltz bo m Johns Hopkins, a n d bo th have m ade th d r m arks o n wo affairs. . ;

Hiring hotsho t acaden from th e nation^ to p m l versities I* a peculiarly American practice. In nc other natipn o n E arth dc elected leaders take poll sden tistS M seriously. F(

■ be tte ro rw orse , British prim e m inisters arc unll to look to Ojdbrd o r Cambridge fo r diplom at Inspiration. T he R e h c h a n intellectual gam e, bu the Grandes Ecoles prod bureaucrats, n o t grand stratetfsts. _

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have a d l^ t ro u s rccoi i a n cannot escape. The iro ! that on ethics, fiscal re levels slbillty, the dcBdt, the

excesses of Fannie Mai ito a Fivddle Mac, Iraq and 9, clsc,M cCainw asaloti ow ln volceofrcasonandrel hrcn Of coursc, John McC had Isn't Superman. Heen: It's . from the pack of Repu f contenders last winter

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Ilder D .C, m ust revert to tiHal sighted diplomacy oloff alliance* and instlmim building practiced b]ich Franklin Roosevdt ai004 H an y lh im an .

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Indude Sarah Sewellict hum an rights speda!dem* from Harvard w ho anspi- rated w ith Gen. Davily and Pctraeus In rewriting^ t o Army and Marine CO

tcrirm irgencyfleldgtow o f Susan E Rice, a seni<ttitu te tow at the Brookingsir Institution w ho servinal President Clinton's ao n secretaryofStateforenty affairs; and Anthonyrd and Georgetown professi eden t- served as Clinton's n

security adviser.Iscr. Obama'^ Intellectit i n One scholars w ho luio m duced some thoughito voking books and arlecuri- o n th e b e s tw a y to dBush American power. Thcc news is that Walt Roul w asa lsoaflnescho lI had produced in tenive boolcs and a rtld es o worid

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Doks a and therefore m isri-Icvcl dcncc lo suit InlcUs ^ b e d . preconccptlons.Tlwll” the Kennedy and J'It U.S. for- administrations, fcle driven instance, Rostow be, begin* that the thesis prc:; response his 1960 book, "Thd ean s in g o f Economic Grou

tha t all nations ansso rG . by economic self-1ano ther peace and w ar —c e .In a North V iem am 'shy's m es- ttire critically vulrngton, American b om blrto th e far* Minh has an in d u^ o f plex iQ protect,’'hImtlon* explained. 'H e is iIb y a guerrilla flghterta n d Ing to lose."

But Rostow waso th e ra c a - North Vietnam's Icadvised was willing to ab»lign a n d ous dam age to fuiIn h is overarching goal chese cation. Rostow faiirdi, a app redate th e poicialist nationalist ideoloj 3 coUabo* Obama's p r in d iav idH . sltlon to the 2003ing th e suggests tha t h e ncoun- se ssd p lo m a tic in

d guide; superior to ih o s e :snior fei* him. So, althoughIgs d ea r benefits to b•rved a s from consulting w's assistan t sdentists, O bam aforA frlcan weUtofoUowhis<my Lake, a sel. The m aking o sssorw ho policy requires a ( 's nadonal flexibility th a t too

eludes academ ics c tu a ls arc ries to prove. -I have p ro- ----------------------ight-pro* David Milne, a l a ^ d e s American politics 0 deploy University o f East The b a d the author o f Am Rostow Rasputin;Walt Rc h o larv4 io theVletnamWar/ :erestlng this commentary, s o n th e Washington Post.

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resent tim e to focus o n its nm cdiatc liquidity chal- ingcs and. accordingly, con- dcrations of such a transac- on as a near-term priority avc been set aside," the om pany's said in a state- ncnt.The au tom aker said its

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•Tliey.aci oul.rriprc, cry a o t ‘more,” ' sa id ' D iane (estcrton. director o f New ^orl2ons, where a 3a-chlld mrollment has “been halved d" fSI 'in just .th ree months. •They don’t khowwhot’s h ap ­pening. they’re confused.”

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Idaho saw mill plans to shut down opcradons indefinitely bccausc of a glut o f chcap lum ber and falling sales.

Three Rivers'Tlmber, the largest employer in Kamlah. plans to idle about 80 workers as mill work stops In the first week of December.

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lich represents close inomy, fell dram atica ! credit markets creati in vehicle sales.”

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"Looking into thc first two qi ters o f 2009, even with Its plan actions, tlic company’s cstlmi liquidity will fall significandy si of that am ount unless econo and autom otive Industry coi tions significanily Improve" c rccelvcs government funding news release said.

GM sold It had SI6.2 bUlioi cash, marketable securities readily available assets at thc cn September, down S4.8 billion f the S21 billion it rcporled 'on ] 30.

GM has said In thc past It ncc minimum o fS l l billion to S14 lion to run the company.

GM sharcs fell 68 cents, o r 14 cent, to S4.I2 In momlng tradlr

The company also sold It w ill! down assembly line rates a t N American factories be^nnlng year, b u t It gave no details. It said several vchlclc new vel programs would be delayed, b would spend morc o n ils Chcvi Volt electric car and other fuel- dcncy programs.

prices downward as supply ra up.

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With m ounting evidence the globe m ay bis headed t nasty rcccsslon, crudc future nearly $5 a barrel In m idday I ing, to S65.82.

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' Broadcasters fiercely fought it, warning tiia( the nevtr dcviccs could cause some viewers to lose tiielr TV signals bccause o f Interfer­ence.

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spcTIME&WEWS • SPORTS

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TournamentThunday

Central Rortda CC 93. Northwest (Wyo.) College 76

No. 8 CSI 116, Central Arizona 69

MdayCentral Rorida CC 102, Central Arizona 95

No. 8 CSI 89, Northwest (Wyo.)ColIeie70

TodayCentral Arizona vs. Northwes' {Wyo.) College, 5:30 p.m.

Central Rorida CC vs. CSI, 7:30p.fn.‘

B y D a A l jm •mnafrWawt coffMpondent

NAMPA— W hen y o u th changing drives, you thi yairds and lead*building » think of a backup quortcrbc role he only plays In pn thlnkofvlctory. Friday n l^ have thought of the Jerome

The Tigers (8-2) beat Na Friday n ^ t In a Q ass 4A: (crOnial match. They wiil SpartanviUe next week for in the semifinoL

J'Town's backup quart also the ir tailback — Stauffer becam e a h e ra

“He's ou r quarterback i Jerom e h ead coach Gar said. "He m akes plays, tha to m Une. Som etim es st dovm. th e stuff you have p a p q ; hcTU figure o u t som ething done out oflti”

Case En point: Nampa pu n t inside th e I-Tbwn 2 then stopped Stauffer in th on a draw, b u t th e w

----------s tre ta iea- th tT Sfll-bardyzone to save a safety. .

"I knew they were golr bo th their linebackers b knew I had to get o u t of l u d ^ l ^ t the ball ovo

He w ould h it tight t W illiams o n tho next p

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H iS partans bei M idd leton tl

reach 4A

sem ifinals

M inico coach Tim Perri tried to Qnd th e r i ^ t wor d escribe his team ’s 29 s ta te quarterfinal vict over M iddleton Friday nl{

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SALT LAKE CITY — V w ere a t their worst, the Southem Idaho vollcybo a t Its b e s t

T he G olden Eagles weren't a t their best the dm e and for tha t they pa ending pricc.

B e h b d freshm an ou Marfceta Honzlovtt^ 22 Idaho CoUegegiinded.ou five-game w in over CSI ll 18 sem ifU uls, knocUi national N a 8 Golden E

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T he style po in ts v there, b u t the result v,

' same.»78 ■pie No. 8 Colle

Setuthem Idaho men' /xethoU- team m oved.

{ vrtth an 89*70 win N orthw est (Wyo.) C Friday on the second r the K&T Steel Tbuman CSI Gymnasium.

After topping C M st Arizona 116-69 in a hi I. ing opening Thursdt I, Golden Eagles faced a

zone defense fron

wnfliii think of life-

o f 99- Ig scores, you srbackQlUnga. practlcc. You

il^ t .y o u m a y }me Tigers.Nampa 28-21 ■4A state quar- will return to for a rematch

—Cameron

ck next, year,’Gary K ru m m ' that^ (he bot- I stuff breaks uve down on outhow to

ipa downed a rn 2 -yard line, n the end zone ; wily Juniorc l y ~ o u r o r t h ( r ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ H

going to bring s back, so in

there and over the line,”

end Kevin t play for 23

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i s to r ic* - 4. U nfathom able. 1

1 0 S t Ecsuisy. There’s n o t t can com e up wit

I toHow about: histori The Spartans cap

on special team s p: held off a valiant Mi rally to advancc to tl 4A state semifinals first tim e in school The Spartans will ho B a ^ Conference W Jerome next Friday a

•errigot ‘We m ade school vordto tonight, that's w iiat V

29-16 cd to do," said Mini victory h in g back Skylar I /n ig h t who carried28 dmci b l e . yards and three to u d

ad done:taicft Comm evening.

- W h e n things After bea t the College of games in Cc

y b ^ team was this season i straight In 1 \

(les. however, th e Cardlru the rest o f the seWcs to be r p d d a season- a neutral fit

longer than o u u ide h ln e r gone a n d loc

22 UUs. N onh ally unblock lo u ta sn m n in g opportunity. SI in th e Region *I felt prc cU ng off th e and I h ad sc n Eagles 17-2S, Czech, v ^ o

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!S t r i p U I■nappersthatbrougl a crawl.

T he Golden Eagl< } w eren't 15-point flrst half ie t was the die to 50-47 after a :

by Northw est’s illege of Bodra w ith 15 len's bas- rem aining in the gaj •d to 2-0 But CSI picked vin over energy with a n 11-2

College pulled away, d night o f ‘ We quit attack! lam ent at head coach Steve G

o f h is team 's sec C entral struggles.

1 hlgh-fiy* Sophom ore for% sday. the Watkins found a wi d a tough the zone and get tc rom tlic ket to score 24 pc

ies to

ttrfcaek k k i IsM irs 0 ) nns amjf fro MIMOM advsMsd t8 tlw Cirn 4A »

; n i g h tSurreal, ‘ it was tough. (Mic

It a w ord I a great team , youw ith tha t give It up to thi•'re at,“ he played real physic

all the way to th e eori& Middleton's dot:apitalizcd offense piled upI p l a f a h d rushing and comMiddleton clock. The Vikinj3 the offensive p lay s tclls for the 49.ml history. Minico Unebacihost Great Reed b locked aVA^t rival Middleton's first d

y a t 7 p.rtL game, setting u p 1ool history the Viking 15-yarditw ew ant- Spartans scoredUnico run- later, b u t Reed -r Morgan, leading tackier -nes for 228 _ .« ,« « .u^ d o w n s . Please se® HISTOID

: CSI oustim unity College on Friday tei

thuadng CSI (30-6) b i flve c Coeur d'Alene cariier

m andJosing in three ^1 IVdn Falls last w e e k M ^ H in a ls proved t h e m r W | ^ H t>e the be tte r team on fiooi; fordng r a U l e s ^ ^ S Q

an they should h a v e H ^ W q f j looking to s e ta vtrtu- jck able Hanzlova t every w\ ity. COpretty good hitting today, lai 1 som e great sets,” said the 4io added 14 digs to her

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ip T r a p piughtp lay to lead the team I

the sccond strallaglcs saw a "Wc'rc lcamIfieaddw ln- win,” said WatVr a 3-pointer speed It o r wc’s Ricardo out and play s5 m inutes whatever the < I game. us.”ced up the CSi’s scconc 11-2 run and gence was ct

freshm an p< icking,” CSI Jamellc Barrett e Gosar. said ers w ith a nii second-half pass to set up

D aequon Mont forv/ard Jay gave the Goldei 1 way to split 57 lead.It to the bas-

points and Please see EH

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^Ical footbaU iedouble wing jp 301 yards ontrolled the dngs ran 74 i to Mlnico's

lacker Jordan a pu n t on

st drive o f the jp Minico on

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ted in Rete r prepared m enuUy (than I thrM-garoe sweep sbc days ag

coach told u s every day focus on this m atch, take

at a time.’CSI was led by 19 kU

■ ■ ^ J e s s i c a Peacock.tfoUov t m f w ith 12 from Aly&a Wist

from T b r r^ Hulsey < n ^ . p l u s 16 digs from

Sanderft But even four w ith d o u b le -^ tk iU s couldn com e a poor p u s in g effort. i larty In Games 2 a nd 3. CSI fo

Please see CSI. I

lore s ta te - P I B | K ] su its , 0 2

&galf,C5 I Comics, n

)ers H1 1n scoring for ralght nigh t m lng how to itklns. ‘Wc can vc can grind it ’ slower baU -

defense ^ves

resur- when guard

;tt spilt defend-. nifty transition p a thunderous ntreal slam that _ /icn Eagles a 77.

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BOISE — Il's an olcl-fasli- oned m atchup, a bordcr- var. And thougli the No. 9 3oisc S tate Broncos have ncredible advantages over J ta h State, the Ag^es may put up a ilg h t

“I have a trem endous respect for how hard iliosc gu;^ are playing,” said BSU liead coach Chris i’ctcrsen. whose team hosts USU at noon today 'T hey’re gelling iMJticr. Eilher you’ro getting setter, o r you're getting #orse, iliere’s no in between, rhey’ro getting better."

U tah s t a t i s tWtien: NoonTV: KTR Radio: 98.3 PM Une; BSU by 35___________

The Aggies (2-7, 2*3 fVestern Athletic2onferencc) beat Havmil 30- . : 14 last week. They cam e ; ixtremely close lo beating 're sn o State the previous iveck. but fell 30-28 at home )n a last-sccond field goal

‘ For those guys to iosc.'a ' ' leartbreakcr a coupic weeks )go, th en com c back and insw er and have a big win, lhat's encourai^ng." Petersen said. "Those players are slill believing. I’m glad we’ll be 3n the blue tu rf and have the 12th m an to help us out.”

BSU is the fourth ranked leam the A g^es have faced ihis season after cariier loss­es to Oregon, Ulah and BYU. Last week's w in has USU reeling be tte r about things.

"1 feel like we have gotten belter as a football team every week and wc need to do that through November,” ^ggics coach Brent Guy said. “The feeling Is we w on a b re a k th ro u ^ game, but to make it a breakthrough game we have to play well against Boise S ute, and dial Is a challenge."

T he homc-fleid advantage the Broncos own is the best in th e country since 2003.

Stadium in lhat span. They've only lost twice In the WAC sincc 2002 (50-2) and are 10-4 all-tim e against U tah su tc .

T he 8-0 Broncos (4-0 WAQ are looking to stay perfect on the season and Improve their spo t in th e BCS rankings, som ething they did aficr last weck^ 49-0 thrashing of New Mexico State. Tb keep rising. BSU m ust w in conWncbigly

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It wasn’c prclty, but third-ranked College Southern Idaho wor basketball team moved I on thc season with an ( win over Garden City (I Community Collcge Frld thc Lady Chap Class! Midland. Ibxas.

T hc Golden E a^cs lc( <15-38 at hoirtimc, b u t p away quickly after Inlci

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A late touchdown on point conversion gave Buhl Indians the edge needed to defeat the Oroflno M aniacs 1<1*61'l in the Class 3A state qua finals. Buhl now has a sp the state football semlflr

H ed a t 6 -6 w ith less tl m inute remaining, Buhl back Eric Scngvanhpl broke free fo r a 89-

I touchdow n. T hc coac I staff dccidcd to go foi

conversion, Scngvanphcng hauling pass from quarterback C Owen.

Tlie Maniacs retumei • ensuing kickoff morc th;

, ' yards, getting inside the 35 v\rith less titan 4 sec left, and Just a TD pass from tying the Indians a

i But an interception irend zone by I.D. Leek ended the game.

• Duhl will face die vriniI today's 1lmberlake-Frui

winner next weekend.A box score was avail:

Class lA Div. IOAKLEY 55, in-VALLB

Seven touchdow ns c \ safety. Thanks for pliI TW-Valley.

The Oakley Ho mercy ruled th e 'Ilians Friday to ease into the lA Dlv. I s ta te foo tball: finals. The H ornets n for m ore than 200 yard six touchdow ns wit! additional score on a Pickett pass to C W adsworth. Brian Bi

------- cairied for 85 yards anscorcs on eight carries.

“It was a great defc effort," Oakley coach Greenwell said. “No on son had a trem endous ber (of tackles); The; swarmed to th c ball w<

Oakley will face the ner of today’s Raft I C ouncil gam e next ) end, w ith tim e, dat( location to be dctermii

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yards, Uien later Gus ( for 36 yards o n third ai needle through four di crs hit Kris Bos and eve ly Stauffer h it Williams from dircc yards out dilrd quarter to m ake i 14 game.

Stauffer cam c Ini' ^ im c in thc sccond c after lake Lammers left dislocated sheLammers dtrcw a n int tion to start lhat sccond ter drive, but TbylorMc fumbled the ball riglit I thc Tigers on Vk4iat K callcd a 'g ift play.'

Lammers llnishe< game 12-for-25 for IK and a rushing louct Krumm sold Lammers have x-rays after die g

----------------kn ow the-ext«nt-eNhiage to Ihc shoulder. N show belongs ( o a t Stauffer.

“ILammcrs) is Just leader, a friend lo cvi leader on thc field let Ihe offense,' S tauffer: was kind of dcmoializ f o u ^ t dirough It. It^ long time since anyo lake's been In there. I going to do thc best 1 1

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of 87), b u t ouuebc I led Just B roncbustcrs 66 to It pulled NJCAA Presec nterm ls- Am erican Sbana

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)usnum - loss to Mackay bliey Just d ie M iners a 36-«I well." du ring d ie qithc w in- . round o f th c Clasft River* slate football playiKt w eek . Head coach Clate a n d credited team dc■mined. an effective runnii

key points o f d ie 'l«yO tory.

i the lead w hen he' ------------ alone in ih c le f t :

end zone. Tt lerom e led 21-14 (

us Callcn Stauffer flnlslieiJ and 8 . a tnucli o f whichI defend- running o u t thc ceventual* sccond half, proiims again tw o-touchdow nIUI in d ie w ent II-for-14 fok e ita 2 8 - andoncT D .

Thc first quartinto die passed two big drid quarter e ad i team , eachleft wilh a the opposingshoulder, schcm es o f theseIntercep- tory team s,

ond-quar* Jerome drove I■Medeiros open d ie gam e w;>it back to score by Hlllicr.It Krumm plays to get then

Lam m ers’ sneakihcd the and one. Lammtn o yards for*8 , for 64 yai

uchdovm. drive. A 17*yanicrsw ould Kevin Williamsic gome to score.[■d ied am ; N am pa an tw ir. Now the ovtm f a ^ o n , en;a hum ble 14-play, 70-yard

out dirowing thcis t a grcat all read opdon. Qieveryone, djc 6-2, 190-poi

I leader, o f gained 40 yards ofer sold. "It ing drive, cappedalizing.We runbyR ivera.It^ b een a "Qiiaid is onenyone b u t mler runners In[c. I'm Just Krumm sa ids ti can." Not unUl thesy w as3 4 - could Jerometo Hilllcr Bulldog rushing

line bU th e second-half stop:yard line. Tigers cat the ij(Dgcrs back said he vridencc

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(MACKAY 8 N onh G em gairield Tigers widi time, datefgular-scason to be deiermlne t by handing l.« loss Friday

q uartcranal S S j ' o iifo -1lass IA Div. II n(MM-r.icJf4Tw! iyofTs.I Garr Ward ft-u«wndinB(«Mdefense and

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he found Bos . sive ends and fo:ft side of die plays inside toTouchdown, ers and safeUcs

14 at llichalf. gready incrcast lied Ihc gome, on dm lng stum :h was spent rtm scheme. It e clock In die N ampa stoppcc >rotecdng die thc final mln m lead. He game.for 140 yards "We feed off i

litde bit," Krumlarter cncom - though w e pdrives, one by offensive num tch defined by dilnk thc kidsig offensive diaL So. whenCSC contradlc- makes plays on

seem s like It g'c 80 yards to energyandcntl •w id ia3 .y a rd Thc Tigers scer. It took 18 drives o f 16.16lere. including In the game.:ak on fourth “T\vo wins oimers w ent 6 - the playoffs .yards on the proud of whaiard strike to Krumm said, "y15 se t Up th c year, you goti

w idi w hat you'swHrgd in its , ih r h rsi y o iiia engineering a T h o u ^ theyrd drive widi- quarterback, d the ball oncc. have found ( . Quoid Morris, with thc win F pound senior, lo play again.Is on thc open- IweneOe « d lv a 5 .y a r f

ne o f die pre-In d ie state," Hnpi-CBltAn^

le second half 1C Slop thcng attadc. Four t riniTfcmi|5i? ops helped die dock. Krumm

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l?amc next week. For the II ate and location lined. P0CA1

sccond3U toe tay8 Kimberl:90*1 ended a?S rS iw ,N -n » SheUcyF

Sheliir(IMrMltanQM} po in ts ■ lnnba«i(Na4M« dcfcatini S rS S S -— > In the qiitNM) theCioKAMtpMfegmCMt) Holt Are-r--.— L — : T he !

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:dcs. Jerome also onship. cased Its blitzes. Neidit tunts against the flrst qui !. It wroiked and got on iped scoring undl midway m lnuics of th c quarter.

a 6 -ploy,off ou r defense a 43-yardum m said. "Even! pu(^ up greatunbcrs all year. Icids a ra used to | - l | rhen o u r defense JL J J . Ssand gets stops It . ^ .II ^v es us more cndiuslasm .t for thc | s scored o n three ColbyM i. 16 and 15 ploys forRccd !. a s long! IS on A c road In After fs ... I’m- really dirough vhat’s going on." coach B d. "At this tim e o f pretty j gotta m ake d u e w ere go rouVe got and do 7-0 aiicaaZ_______________am uifohey lost their siar It af ic. di&Tlgcis m ay Minico d another. A nd a t thc n Friday. Uiey get Spartan n. ' th e ir (

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jlenns Ferry football lob Spriggs, and he’ll . > . sm ii^ t u p about die ' > -

atcd Aberdeen: hlng you’ve heard is

Pilots will face the oday In th e G ass 2Auartcrflnal round at P**"*' cna in Pocatello. The arc 9-0, average 30.8 icr game and own two«r 3A programs. They vieweI to give u p more than odds,ts to an opponent, and still h]norics have featured "Th;cr defense, holding said,mts to less dion one chonc3w a were^ a l e ^ t t e a m w i t h a up, aiood athletes,” Spriggs paid <he /rc solid all around, less tl! got a great running b u twgreat quarterback and 2A rar cssivc defense."iwhile. th c Pilot WES! has oUowred an aver* Thc25 points per game, fixtun

a 55-13 thum ping lerflnIclba skewers diat flg- throuLExdudlng that gome, appetragcls2 l25 . rouncjht'sgomcmarkstheS- as a 2i' first foray into die Homifinal round since the and oMSon. Sincc 2002 — win-Ferry earned a sec* tonig!

ice trophy d u t season Atcmhlo tshaveyettop laya De<leyond diis round. mit tllte w hat could be gcnei

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poiniATELLO — For the erw id straigh t year, the Inioi>rly Bulldogs' season Shat the hands o f d ie 7*pls

y Russets. l l^ t 'Icy scorcd thc lost 21 doni on Friday night. Gab<ing thc BuUdogs 21-6 byHquarterfinal round of die

ass 3A state playoffs a t plunrena in Pocatello. kick

Russets also bea t lead,sriy 33-15 In th e 3A Hiffs in 2007. on thc ir scor) winning the cham pi- Bomp. d ie liher team scorcd In thc halfi}uarter, b u t Kimberly Thn thc scoreboard flrst to pay th r o u g the second drivi:r. Eric Marvin capped whilay. 85-yard drive w idi a ihlnrd scam per wiih 7:16 Higl

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c d a i linebackcr. as well ostaig snapper. "1!r a defensive b a td e loni^ die flrst half. Viking dielI BIU Brock said. ‘ I was "MlI jacked thinking wc diejgoing to go h i down just Wit htilf, b u t things got thefrom US a um e biL:----------Spaappeared as though direaw o iild takea7*O lead ontie break w hen d ie nln|ons took possession at Just

own IS w ldi 1:08 yanInlng before ha^tim e. pahluorteriiack Chris Joyce oniletcd e p a ir o f passes andVlorgan busted o ff runs wid0 and 3 6 ,y ards and wid ed d » quick drive wldianlTDscore. togt w hen It looked, like ‘WiCO would lead by two chaat haUtime, Middleton d ia lied die ensuing Uckoff (oflJoyce hooked u p wldi relj

G a r d enters. 'A ubany Thom tla d led 13. ^ ' bSI faces a tough te s t dils nm o o n as U tangles wldi d

6 Midland CoUcgc, diem am en t h o s t. The 4iparals bea t G arden b/ 90*43 on T hursday and K Ir fUIl-court p ressure lid give d ie G olden Eagles

They’re very explosive," f {crs said o f M idland , g icy have quick guards on

vie for 2A ser

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w ed as overw helm ing Ids. die Glenns Ferry players SI have hope. i'They’re excited,’* Spriggs 1d. "A few vn?cks ogft our f inces to m ake d ie playoffsre bleak. They d idn 't give v, and the hard w ork has cId ofit We're a te a m widi a fs dum impressive record. [tw e sd llh a v e lifc le f tin d ie 1 ranks."

_______ IVEST JEfTERSON VS. DECLO srhe H om etsw ere a regular ^lure In d ie Q ass 3A quar- ( final rou n d fro m 2001■ough 2006, >ylth a n ipearance In d ie semifinal Am d in 2004. In Its last year ya 2A p r o ^ m in 1999. d ie ifmets m ade th e sem iflnals i d could ren im th e re with an- over W est Je ffcnon (l igh t (8:45 p .n t) a t Holt t ena.Declo will a im to re-com-it to the ground gam e to inerate points. C oach Kelly I

fall to S! irterfinaft o n th e clock, b u t the lap on th e en su in g extra )lni w as low, a n d th e hold* w as lacUed try ing to run

to th e end zone.Shelley responded , wldi a play. 76-yard drive, hlgh- p ited by a 27-yard connec*3n from T anner H lgham to abc Nil an d a 34 - y ^ rush 1 H lgham. H lgham capped le drive w ith a one-yard lunge, an.d he a d d e d the ck to give Shelley a 7-6 ad.H lgham added a 10-yard

:o ring strike to McCade ono \^ ih 57 seco n d s left in le half, g lv lngShelleya 14-6 alfdm e lead.T he Bulldogs w ere forced

> p u n t o n th e ir first two rives in th e th ird quarter, rhlle Shelley ta c k e d on a ilrd to u ch d o w n w hen ligham sco red fro m one

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andon Barnes o n e play later J v e Minico a 21 -0 halftlmc dvanlage.T hc two Spartan scores less

lion 30 seconds heading into fie locker room wrere a dev* s tadng blow to M iddleton.

T h in g s d idn 't roll our way onight. b u t o u r kids fought heir tails off." B rock said. Minico d id a grcat Job and hey deserved to w ia "

M iddleton fougjit back in he second half, fo rdng die

h ree-and-ouis. MeanwliUe in offense, w orithorse run- ling backs Erik Forem an and ustin Scott p o u n d ed o u t rardage. Forem an scored a >alr ofTDs, d ie VUdngs tacked in tw o-poin t conversions. ' ind suddenly M iddleton was v ldiinstrildng distance 21-16 vidi 7:59 to play.

"Wb couldirt p u t d ie plays x)gether," M organ said. 'yHNt talked a b o u t a state ::hamplonshlp a n d w e knew lhat it com es d o w n to us [offense). We co u ld n 't Just rety o i^ o u r defense to keep

m C i t ythe perimeter an d some good

' big Uds Inside. The diing I’m really Impressed w ith is their dcpdi."

CSI and M idland tangle ot 4 p.m. (MST). The game will be broadcast live on 1270 AM KTH. '

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jmifihal spotsKidd sold tha t d ie Hornets moved toxvard more passing and dial It didn't always work to dieir advantage.

"Offensively we have to take care o f the ball,” Kidd said. "Wc got away from die run game for a while and wc had a lot o f tuhiovcrs. We've gone back to thc basics, run ­ning Uie football, tmd Ihot's

die past few weeks.”West Jefferson boasts twc

powerful runn ing backs ir Preston M cCulloch and Spencer Scott, who also aver­ages 20 tacklcs per gam e ai linebacker.-They should be i focus of ih c jio m e t defense.

"Wc werc successful lasl vyeek bccausc> ou r defense

' causcd a couple turnovers,’ Kidd said, "i fecl like wc’n pcakingat d ie right time, and 1 know die kids feel Uiat way.’

However, ICidd said that th( Hornets focus is focus itself som ething they let wane which cost them an outrigh Canyon Conference dUc.

"1 questioned thcir focui and dicir iniensity level Ir Week 6 (a 33-20 hom e loss K Valley), and I don'l question i anymore," he said. "They’n

"'K'lckolT°'wlll M o w till Glenns Ferry game at Hoi Arena.

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M e y al, again; yard out w ith 9:02 remain I ing.

Klmberiy fum bled an I threw an in te rcep tion o

Iheir next two drives, an 1 though Shelley neve - reached thc end zone agali • the Bulldogs were ab le I ) sustain any offense in tli 1 flnal quorter.1 The Bulldogs m ade a pus 1 late, b u t a n Intentloni c grounding penalty o5 Klmberiy quarterbac

Marvin forced them Intoi founh*and-33 situation whe less dian a m inute remaltn Ing, and th c Bulldogs wci6 unable to c on v e rt •

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score.">s Minico finally got Its spi0 lering offense going widi r- coupic draw plays to, Mo’rgi

and the senior back punchi ly It In from 9 yards o ut to It Minico som e brealhli1 room, 29*16.id Spartan free safely Dav

GriiOn snuffed o in Middleton's final hopes,uri ic an intercepdon with 4:34

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1 AVONDALE, Arlz. —Pcnskc introduced

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(irons about the year sir Hornlsh has stru through a rougli rookii son. D utas tough os it's the thrce-tlm e Indy P l.caK»c cham pion in; Friday he has no p lans i low Dario I-nmchltti b: opcn-whcel.

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, Oklaiioma City Thuiidil-riday night.

' Utah fans chantedSloan!" and “Icr-ry! ler-i the end In hon o r o coach, who isl,000*59f the l!ux

Hrevin Knight hat assists, Carlos Hoozei ished with 21 points nine rebounds, and thi lield on despite letting

i point lead .slip to eight ifourth cniarter.

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and won all five wii ' point guard Deron WIIL

who has heen out sine preseason with a spri left ankle.

HEAT 99, SPURS 83. SAN ANTONIO —\ h irker sprained his leftj and could be o ul two w

and th e Miami Heat advantage of his abscn beat the San Antonio ! 5)9-H3on Friday niglit.

Dwyane W ade hat po ln tsand 10 rebounds the NHA’s leading scorc of ihe game. The i dropped to 1-4, their i start since 1996-97 favorably miserable sc lhat gave San Antonie No. 1 pick and the rig dnift Tim Duncan.

I>!trker sustained a mi ate lateral nnkJe sprain wili probably be out : than two weeks, said Dr Saenz, a team physiciai Mill WIS expected to be formed Saturday.

NETS 103, PISTONS 9(lAST RUTHERFORD

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llie y carried It over I 7-3 lead in the decisive ( but North Idaho reeled 6>polnt run to take the The C ardinals also sc five of the final sbc poll the fifth gome.

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CLEVELAND -1 moder- lam es scorcd 27 p' rain and A nderson Varcjao ut morc career-high 18. inc I Dr. Paul in the fourth quan clan. An Cleveland Cavalie ) be p e r to beat th e Indiai

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aepemickleP) — Vai another prodigious■cer-best ance by Kacpemickc touch- uniquc-Iookingrtcrback offense.Idcd 118 They finished ’;ores in total yards — tlieir:rush ing yard gam e this seaory over Nevada’s first viay night. Fresno sincc 1998.

had 66 Scyi Ajirotutu caano ther louchdown passes i/olf Pack Brandsiater for the10 rarely (5-4,2-3). w ho lost-wrard in ond stra i^ it and dj

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two losses. The Celtics tred doivn 14 points m idway iton had 24 first q u a n e r anislsts. ahead until Kcv

dun k m ad c 1144-pacers 107 left in the half. 1— LeBron rest o f th e way

' poinis and NBA's bestao added a defense.Including 10 On W cdnesdataner. as the Ccltlcs beat theliiers rallied City T h u n d e r 'liana Paccrs trailing 29-21 goly night. second quaner. a key offsea-ion from HAWKS 110, Wihed with 21 ATLANTA —/hlch scorcd scorcd all o f hisfounii quar- the first half, ma

pointers during;e r tied his that broke operih 33 points an d th e u nbea

ead Nevada)us perform- 1-3 at Bulldog Sick'and ihelr season with just i

■pistol" loss to Nevada in last 10 m eetings,

d w ith 600 w ent 23-of-43 fo:ir third 600- but threw tvra imseason — in A.I. Jefferson

victory in kickoff 93 yards f18. the fourth quarcaught two Fresno Slate dos

esfrom T om tjrim csthe Bulldogs Branclsiater’s f3sl their see- pass in th e final rI dropped to A jirotutu fum b

aid. “Wc did- lo r being 30*6 aruch to lose, as high as No. 2 ireason w c earlier In th e seahad every- But that comcs

ace to a team foiw hat th e won't represent a

st was a shot son, ra th e r b ilounuunenL unfinished and |>day’s cham- unfulfilled.:h betw een '*I honestly iMorth Idaho w hat h appenedrectly to the goes to show y<m ent. while o r two p o ta ts c}lay Eastem m atch ." Peacoitional bid. th ink w c all h<lave to settle tions a n d m ayb

ASCARir r ' ■ ' ' oil th e I

' ' com ing ot^ L i J • ’ ■; to d a(1:01(1 , . - B u t l ’n llrifdrlwr silica ■ n lng hcrcugh (1978-78) to, o n • 'y ln salglfttties;"*’ f Sprin tC u] t O ' t ^ t h e ^ e A ' com eoveiB llhal practice ’ thcchallc iimeddStli slid '• w nn tcd toInalii wsR»d . to g c t to thionttiebadi^ ■ llk e lco u liJ his lap. winner H om lsh(P laces, he trails succcssliilL06 points vihti I In open-v5 go. I close to wjrrayquallfled'seo- NASCAR. 1(ollowedbyKurt s '" s o n di

place finis■ SOO.buiit

lebut last season, since,iw wherc we got T he No.vrong foot there, o f th e to pitarted basically ingH om is) decided lo go on speed <ly cars and then failed lo i

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le scorcd 21 In Hawks rout Raptors 11 niglu.

II, BUCKS 89 Bibby adc— Paul Pierce A tlanta (4-0 )inl6 and 10 ofi* to their ic lp the Boston 1997, w hen om e their sec- first 11 gami slow stan and Joe John underm anned poin ts for i ucks 101-89 on M urray ha

Evans 155 trailed by 11 VWIIiamsI4,ay througli the seaso n hi{and didn't go Murray, Eva

Kevin Garnett’s Chris BosI44-42wllh4:13 2 )w ith 2 6 p i If. They led themy behind the BOBCATS it fleld-goal, CHARLO*

Jason Ricsday night, the Raym ond Fthe OUahoma po in ts apii

L'r 96-B3 after A ugustin spgoing into the com eback ,

er. C harlo tte 1 C hris Paul’

I, RAPTORS 92 bea tin g thi— Mike BIbby H o rn e ts 9: his 19 points In night, making four 3- New coai ng an 18-4 m n tin k e red v, pen the game, late, going seaten Atlanta p o in t guarc

a to 4^28 V)g Stadium this Nevada 10 v ast their sccond Lonyae Ma in tiie schools’ for a score, Igs. Brandsiater sim ply couJi3 for 260 yards. Pack, w ho) interceptions, third lOO-yoo n relum ed a andT bua’sflds for a score in form anceofu a n c r to keep McCoy ca(Jose, but'Kevln louchdow n

inierccptcd a th lrd-striI founh-dovm season be jlal minutes, and sbcth-hlghesm bled at ih c school I ^ to

t> and a ranung WC'COOW^. 2 in die nadon an d m aybeseason . lo u m a m e nm csaslltdesoN n lte ly un1 for which 30-6 w hen w c lon t a qualitysea- real sh o ck .

business left ish ln g (aitid promise left should."

CSI heaily don 't know Cartissersa]ned. That ju st m any ansvV you that o ne w ent wrongts can swing a Friday,icock said. "I F ightingI h ad cxpccta- o fT e ^ J u s tlybe knew tha t ant. statem e

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on \ ^ o t I was going placc M ayv

I’m focused on m n- th e serc. and I'm focused tw o lang to be the b est It’s i!up driver I con be. I w heel'c r because I w anted w on ilenge o f doing this. I 500 arto sec it o u t 1 w anted starts,the point where I felt H om iuld t^ n races.” all hesh, one of the most NASCul American drivers changi-wheel history. Isn’t Penskiwinning raccs yet in expanI. He had a succcssful to thndebut with a 15th- Thenlsh in d ie Daytona exactiit’s been all downhill failed

sbc CuIo. 77 Dodge fell out finally)p> 35 In points, fore- th is rolish to quolily his car ishedd each week, and he wros 3) make the cut last H om e

l e w i t hQ h e lp edH a f te r bH leod toH o n d w irI A u.h._. Mk. franchls■ O ^ C t t y .■ ThndirNtter m inutes■ M ueM re,M l 500 tick■ b lM bcortiii family,■ UtlhJaafo^ scorcles■ « n l | k M ™ P °1 " '

■ a tying I oadqurtHia ih e b u z j m SaKUbCtty.l i KNICK!J WASHH CrawforIn a-brcQtl[■ . p o in ts F■ New Yor p w ealth \ to do u b le I

ccn t sheJ. v ic to ryI tfpw* Woshins* In aluled the Toronto w hich110-92 on Friday a b o u t t

field asddcd 12 assists for line, C-0). The Hawks are Knickslir best s tan sincc room wsn they won iheir a n d a jumes. founh-qin so n added 17 NcwYor r die Hawks, Flipiiad 16. M aurice BUL5 and Marvin CH IGl4 .Thcpolnlsw cre G ordonlighs for Bibby, rookie Evans and Williams, po in ts, sQ sh led lb ron toO - ol dazzipoints. Chicagc

Phocni)S 92, HORNETS 89 Friday nOTTE, N.C. - T h e S:tichardson and Shaqulll

Felton scored 20 th e niglpiece, rookie D.J. p lan to ispearheaded o late th roughk, ond th e O ’N e a l ;

Bobcats spoiled th e linIll’s homecom ing. MilwaulIhe New Orieans A m an92-89 on Friday ing o ff t

a n c e o|)ach Larry Brown W edneswilh his lineup 26 po

ig w ith the rookie rebounc ird Augustin, who

win over Fn) widi 1:5710 play. KaepcMiller also rushed s ta te r 1

e. bu t Fresno State T\irtock,uldn't stop die Waif \ ^ e y tia got Kacpemlck's no rth o:yojd rushing game from d l5 first 2 0 0 -y ^ per- two y(o f die season. Mike Brandstiu iughl an early dropbac'npass,and 'R iua— Kacpemtringcr when the pistol. «egan — had th e w hichicst rushing towl in o p d o n ritory. receiver

r gu u -lu t fun h et— die best >c win the nadondl m cn t ent. This is defi- becausc inexpec ted and ' v rtien it lo o k b a c k it 'U b e a "I wo k wc aren't fin- th a t gn It tho point) w c locker r

any othi:ad coach i Heidi n am en t said sheMidift have "Ibam s svirers as . to 'w h a t th a t's a ng on die court o n girls."

g back tears, s h e ' DatHti st one, almost defi- reached nenttothecO 'ectoF dboston

iF O U g h ]n d i a t TWladega. A 13th- si cc finish a t Charlotte iny w as his best showing o f bi season, and he's led onlyv si

) laps all year. \ h it’s a far cry from his open- dieel doys, when H om ish hin th e 2006 Indianapolis ytI and 18 other raccs in 116 farts. But he and Pcnskc fell otm ish had accom plished d he could In die IRL, andSCAR offered a fresh dlmgc. It didn't h u rl th a t aiiske needed a driver a s he thlanded his NASCAR team mhree cars. H'he iransUion w asn 't gcictly smooth; H om ish wed to qualify for the first stCup races he attem pted, mlily breaking t h r o u g in UiI rocc last year. But h e fin- stcd 30di a t Phoenbc and dl} 37th the next week, a t wm estead for on unlm prcs- Ir

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Jd C hario tic reg roup reblow ing a 14-poin l G

to give Brown his sec- hiv in w ith the struggling cshise. filj], w ho grew u p 90 gcItes away and bought ni ickets for friends andy, recovered from o pcless first half to have rcInts and 10 assists, b u t th1 key turnover in th e Gim inute before m issing of Ig 3-poin i a ttem pt atuzzcr. O

CKSlHVnZARDSlOS wlSHINGTON — Jamal 17 ford led a ncvcr-take-a th a ttack w ith 23 fits F riday night, a nd th e crIfork Knicks spread th e ruh w ith five players in afIc figures and 51 per- cr shooting in a 114-108ry over the w in less loington Wizards. tha w ide-open gam e H

H b o th team s sh o t 8t th e sam e from th e Rias from the free dirow gc

Crawford gave th e cs som e breath ing

w ilh a driving layup t jum per during a 10-0ti-quancr m n that gave ar^ o rkaII2-103Iead . R

niLIS100,SUKS83 1CICAGO — Rcserve Ben cton scorcd 23 poin ts, m e Derrick Rose hoc! 18s, sbc assists and sever* pc2 zling plays, and th e foIgo Bulls bea t th e Rin ix Suns 100-63 o n aty n ight. fo i Suns played w idioutulllc O'Neal, who got ledght ofi’ as part o f a Dto rcsl him periodically 7-tg hou t the seaso n . Ptal Is cxpected back in cllin eu p Saturday a l AiQukee. w larc Stoudemire. com -ff a 49-polni perform - N

against Ind iana o n p. lesday. finished w hh p o in ts and seven inds for the Suns.

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;pcm ick and Brand- ^ r bo th grew up Inck, Calif., a San Joaquin uf town about 80 miles ^I o f Frcsna graduating • C dUTcrent h i ^ schools nS years apan . While

Ista tcr is a morc classic sack passer, die 6-fooi-6emlck Is dulvlng in d ie g1. a shotgun dcrlvadve fcII Involves plenty o f jo n rushing and multiple- /erscts. Otl

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; w as going hom e yjsc it didn't play well gI it needed t a S wrould radier lose with group of giris in dlls r room than win w ith Ither t e m (In the lour- m t).” Cartisser sold, n s com e and g a b u t I a sp e d a l group of

tHd Bashore may be ed a t 208-73S-3230 or

1 s t y e a rsivc two-race showing.*

Seeing Homish run a t the back of the field Is a bit strange, but he . insisted he's

\ h ad his share o f struggles during his career. After blaz- hig to several w ins a s a youngster on d in ovals, his father moved him . u p to osphal t road courses os a hew challcnga

“The first five or sbc races, I didn't' finish on the lead lap a nd for go-kart sprint raccs, th a t’s saying som eth ing to not flnish on d ie lead lap," H omish said. ‘Then w hen wc got to the point to win there, w c staned doing die nadonal stuff. It was always about moving up and doing some- diing bigger. I’ve had a lot of s t n i ^ e s In m y career, just didn’t have so m any o f dicm w hen I w as'running in the Indy cars."

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"It was a lot o f fun. These guys arc starting to build a really good chemistry." said Gosar o f die play. "Jamclle has a grcat repertoire o f pass­es and D aequon m n s ihc fioor an d 'fillS 'th c lane as good as anyone in the nadon." said Gosar.

M ontreal finished with 20 points and o gome-high 14 rebounds as CSI outboorded the TYoppers 50-33. The Golden Eagles also added 17 offensive boards.

'The lYappcrs were led by Casper Hcsscldal’s 19-point, 11-rebound double-double, while Julian Olubuyi added 17 points.

After trailing 15-14 In the first half. CSI had d g h t differ­en t players score in a -19-3 m n dial pul diem up 33-10 after a Louis Garrett 3-poini- cr.' The Golden Eagles will

look to move to 3-0 lo n l^ l as they face 4-1 Central Florida. The Patriots arc led by 6>fooi- 8 power forw ard Ricardo Radlffc, wlio has 64 in cwo gomes a t die toumcy.

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Radlffc recorded 32 points and 10 rebounds and Central Florida built an 18-point halftime lead cn ‘route to a 102-95 victory Friday in die corly game of the to u rn a ­m ent.

Jericl Henrlqucz added 16 points and R ahshonlbbb 14 for the Patriots (4-1). Adam Roye chipped in 12 points a nd a team-high eight assists for Central Florida.

D.J. Hamilton’s 21 poinis led th e Vaqucros, while Donny Thomas added 19on 7-of-20 shooting. Travis Payton tallied 17 poinis and c i ^ t assisis for C entral Arizona, which fell to 1-2 w idi d ie loss. j

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POCATELLO — In whflt a lost season for Idaho S boll, OcQgal fans still arc hi hope of som ething to h hats on, som ething to sense o f pride and acc ment. They get a chancc ft afternoon w hen Weber S Holt Arena (1:30 p.m., Sports), '

Thc stakes are higher i

schedule was first release 9) is stiil looldng for ils whUctljeWUdcats(8r2) le

m s i alive in title hunThe Awoclated P r w

BYU's hopes for a tl: straight outright M ount West Conference title slim. Ail thc 17th*ranl Cougare con do is win < hope No. 10 Uta]) and No TCU stumble.

B yu (0-1, 4-1 M ount West) hosts San Diego St

SDSUatBVU » ^Noon. Ttie Mln. can w:

up a th ird cohsecul unbeaten hom e season. ! after that, the C ougan go thc road for th e final t games, w hich will dec w here they finish In league standings..

The Cougars stayed aiivi the league title hunt wl Max Hall threw a touciido pass to Dennis Pitta witl] seconds left In a 45-42 wii Colorado State last week. 1 Cougars needed three tou downs in the founh quai to oudost thc Rants and thcir second straight cli game.

"In d iat game we not o played against Colon State, wc played against £ selves. Therc vrcre a lot penalUfis. a io ttof miscuc: lot o f maybe uncharacteri mistakes," DYU coach Broi M endenhall sold. "It mi thc victory m uch morc d cult, but m aybe th c lessi will be m ore bcncQdai tl they would have been if outcome was diiforent."

Thc w eek beforc. B edged UNLV42-35 a t homi another gam e ■ lha l w a cxpcctcd to be closc.

A lth o u ^ th e Coug haven't b een w inning 1 they were in Septcm b back-to-back shutou ts o UCLA (59-0) and Wyom (44-0), they Itave still vron.

“A lol can be m ade of n- ^ n of victory and style pol et cetcia but maybe a lot co be made, o f w hen It cor down to Jt this team find way to win." Mendenhall s> "Winning football gam « vcrydifllculL"

Ulahi(10-0,6-0)isalom first place in the confcrei standings after rallying fc 13-10 win oyer TCU (9*2. £ on T hunday night. 1 H omed Frogs, the only tc to beat BYU th is seas could have clinched at lea shore o f th e Mountain V, with a v4n over the Utes.

C ougks. who Onlsh regular, season a l Utah Nov. 22. have a chancc elthcc' tic o r even win M ountain West outright they can sweep San Dii State, Air Force and Utah. 1 U t c s ; ^ a t San Diego St next week and barring a hi upset should be entering BYU gam e stiU unbcai TCU's rem aining game againsi'AirFoice.

R idng BYU and Utah back-to-back weeks with confeicncc title sUll on the 1 icovn Son Diego Slate in a 1

h ard by injuries and coi Chuck Long and his asslsto have had to thovc play around to fill in at sp th e y ^ oot used to p l i ^ g .

"W T e had o u r share t o u n iim es this season t

dm e it has happen we'v^* stuck together," li b a c m Russdl Allen said.

AnS now the Aztecs havi go tdlproyo, where BYU I

. w on llT stia igh l — tying sd ioU record for consecut

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close TCU 13-10.T h e U tes o f thc

31 only West Confcrenctlorado eigh th placc inst our- standings, two splot o f B olseS latc.T hept

mes. a the best shape toteristic o n e au tom atic3ronco could go to teamsm ade five conferences

c dini- one.cssons A fter- U tah Si11 than Broncos h it thc 1 if thc gam es a t Idaho

Nevada (4-4) befoBYU out the season bac

ome in against Fresno Staiwasn't "Our guys aren'

be overlooking Utiougars all," Petersen said,ig like shown they can Imbcr's body In o u r leagues over Thc key today jom ing thc Aggies' onc-no n . quarterback Diomif mar- " who leads die tearpoints Ing and passing,t could ‘ He's the best CUIcomcs seen so far," Peteands a "He’s elusive. Youdl said. things covcred, thimes is make things happ

ground, whctherit':one in _________________crcnce 8 for a

= Verpli1 West!S. ORLANDO, Fla.ih the Verplank shot hiah on straight 8-under 64ncc to to take a th rec-stnin the th c Children'sIght if Network Classic tDiego th c flnal olQcial 1

ih.The event o f thc season ) State Steve Marino (66a huge Matteson (68) wetJig d ie sccond. b u t the nicatcn. was a t th e bottom c is sumdings.

Friday was cut (tah in event that ends thith thc spots In d ie top 1:helinc flnalmoncyli«l,di«n abad fuU2009PGA7buL

coach V e rp la n k a ^ sh o tiilsumis Sm -tD und 73, ma<liaycrs and needs to Qnish

spots 1 2 tom akethe toping. ranlced 131st, and a rc of com bined for 20 Im a n d the Palm Course,pened. Erik Compton, i' line- two heart transplarId. a sponsor exempdilaveto 68 a nd m ade the cr u h a s Strokes. H ell play ing the ond round of Q-scjcudve wedc; oi]ly mo

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Q team Uicy of that and he's \I Logan last it."

Still,- thc Aggchanccs of ranks no h i^ e r

sccond BCS (passefllclency) Iiasons took a try in any ofTcnsijh t when No. Borcl’s pass cl2d off No. 11 127.36 and he a

yards of total che M ountain sophom ore cnee are In started thc seasin thc BCS the d ep th chaispots above m ade his way In

: pu ts Utah in ing lineup on a Kto cam die b (^n looking for

c b id tha t Otis Nelsonm s from die favorite recelvci:es w ithout 3*plus catd ics p

aboul41 yards.Slate, th c Derek Hoke,

tic road for right tacklc, oneo (2-8) an d lors >n4io stuck iteforc dosing thc really hard ytsack in Boise will have to get3iaic(S-3). MikeT.WUIiams.cn't going to for seventh inUlali State at w ith .38 sackslid. ‘They've Williams ann beat any- Wintcrswyk shijue." Borcl movo arouly is slowing In thc pocket, I!-man show. BSU, safeties aiondrc Bore!, who will makecam in rxish- impact on the {

Johnson and Etunncrw c’vc lead die leam Inctcrscn said, and 53, rcspccbu can hove DcrrcilAcreyancthen he can arc right there tppcn on the 49) on the natiril^a sc ram - scoring defense.

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lank up b^ — Scott Verplank madhis second pu tt on 14 fo ran

-64 on Fridayn o k c lc a d in TWO TIED FORi's M irade CtASSKLc at Disney, SHIMA, JapanII PGA Tour Moyu Haitori ani son. ' shot 5-undcr 67s (66}and'noy Mizuno Classic I ATcrc ded for W3menH Bridsh ( ! real' dram a plon Shin Ji-yal a Horn of the in thc event s a n a

LPGA Ib u r and JaIt day in die Hatiori, the Ithe race for Ladles w inner la

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loice SWt's Dmieh Rlcluriioi at II Menerial StaAn b U s Ctkm , NJ

around until Offcnsivcln. he docs a lol should have ;c's very good at Moore has 1

die top 10 n:\gg ics offense cfncicncy aic r d ian N a 66 completes 71cy) in thc coun- passes, hatjnsivc category, and only 5

cfliclency Is Wldi thc BSl1C averages 206 settling into II offense. Thc tailbacks

quarterback Jeremy Aveieason dilrd on and D oug M:hari. bul has be another I(y Inio die start- Jake Huta team dial has A ^ c s In tzfor a leader. game) and hon Is Borcl's program tIver, averaging t o u ^ timess per game for orcn'i comlnIs. Agglcs, b ut VIcc. Ihc Aggies fordiefu-^tdanc of d ie sen- they arc oik it o u t dirough upswing,d years at USU, For BSU, dget a hand on perpetuity im s, who is tied into d ie systcin th e nation "Just bci:ks per game. leave, m cntaand Ryan Johnson salishould make doesn't. Tlie

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to win die die p in o n d-: years, opened s e t,u p .th e :

Sevcndi on wid) $303,42

STPOHB guaronUMXi aUWONS ncttycar.I, China — Osborn,p e d o u tp lay in nuncy lis tw ilampkins, (brc- top 25 earns b o n d a way lburcards,h{i5 4 h o le so v c r S d le sa tll-u iSimdayi — Hn

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i%nceleaish ip up in all d ie od ier thlr

ing thc p m c . Wc nect : aiso ou r mistakes and we i

th c moro points to win.” Jm es Idaho Stale h ad anc I 24 om ing performance !a

a 49-13 loss at Cal Pol; h ead dicW Udcaisbeat Porti John 21 lo run ihcir winnln( nows games, hand Pickcd to (inish in I

die Big Sky pack, th e ) valry, played extremely well I arc ' be in a position to wi ball,” cncc tide outright. Thi work example of how padcr tiings "Only four years ago lught here, beat Idaho Stai

Salw ii

If fl|? BAT( r — No.\ R W SEQ c

J Divisioa win I Saban'

j V and stiIts flrs years.

LSU

Miles.

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i h t f tu M iia im m ctMJL TbeBmco* Alaban

o f die second LSU is th c SI lorchc

ely the Broncos bodi Fl rc a big day. Kcllcn Mile s been ranked in must-> nadonaliy in pass H gcrs ail season. He com es

70 pcrccnt of his faint h I thrown 18 TDs SEC ct 5 intcrccplions. staying

;SU running game BCS be0 a groove behind Thc

Ian Johnson, to sta)/cry, D.J. Harper naUon Martin, this could Siallini r lopsided contest. ago. u tton leads Ihc AJal: tacklcs (8.44 per quite ;

1_has been wldi die belca{ through som e __ _

cs. The wins sdll ing in bulk for die / - v i t w idi a squad I I I / t tim e in five years. x - / l ^ ot least on an , _

.d ia l integrity and X Q J ' is alrcady builtstem. LUB:iccausc players Get iitalidcs donl," lan "blgg«aid . ‘ Work cthlc of dils;ic structure dial's ThatIn th is team will Texase. These guys will LcachQ ^at Ix ^ u s e of next Si

3f attitude we've lim e sa them." agalnsi----------------------- Oklahoa p r ^ couers BSU die Ret•rte ltm cs-N cw s. bybcailis blog at gram'sy.com/blop/bsu. ‘ lop-rariated Press con- FranIhis report. Mike (________________ and his

dvc br 59-17 Iowa Si

t ‘Thiiisney ^i Henrik Stenson a mom 7-undcr 65 on of No. to take a one- day

i over defending bounct Phil Mickclson, "Then!

d a , Andiony Kim to back ScotL

K IB T O S M IS 1 ^ 4 ^MWIDETtNJR10NSWUAD4EY. Texas Ies m ade a lap-in cQna]hoIcfora4- ^ md a shore of thc und lead with b o m in thc sea- tNadonwldcTbur

I, calm conditions . . ^ lgR andi,Sdles'5- 3 U J t from 242 yards hit M t y die par-5 I8di to

i short eagle try. >[) d ie money list «427, he's already %I a PGA Ib u r spol

40di on die widi only die final m in g 2009 PGA had a65 to match -under 141.IhtJbM ctaM Pm s ^

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iderWebihIngs siuTOund- d iclronlyveed to cUmlnate went 1-10.re need to score a re d o in g .'

well, they im other d isappi- takes, dicii} last Saturday in Higgins is>oly. M eanwhile, have an excordond State 31- Zamberilling streak to five die fact di<

top runningin d ie middle of in juniorlVile W ildcats have Big Sky wiveU an d look lo ground andwin Ihc confcr- Wcbcr SiThey arc also an share of di<ilcncc pays off. win. Tlic VIgo d icy cam e in conferenceItaic and it was have never

aban return! ithatop-raiATON ROUGE, La. (AP) an (Vo. 1 Alabama (9-0. 5-0 (WiI) can clinch die Western starislon championship wilh maiin over head coach Nick (33on's form er employer dovstay on track lo play for mo:

first nadonai dde in 16 ganrs. yanSU won it all lost season Ingiicr Saban's successor, Les TDs cs. in d u d in g a flUha, lling come- n-bchind victory 81 NO. 15 L niscaloosa lha t 1:30 p.m.. C£ uld have healedlingering wounds. Not T

asL In a sport fbcatcd bn dcnncdiatc graUficatlon, gan)ama h as shot to the top woth e rankings in Saban’s dio:)nd year, while No. 15 by iI is barcly hanging on In tcrtSEC race after being had

h e d fo r 50 points by tior1 Florida and Gcor^a. dovlilcs knows this Is a ign<st-vrin gam e for. the two:rs (6-2, 3-2) when il andies to preserving thcir ”it hopes of repeating as gav: chm npions, or at least offi:Ing in contention for thc Joh:JbowL "Tilhe C rimson Tide wants as iiiay o n track for its first dralonal tide since die Gene cholings c ra — ilve coaches F

onJabam a should pose doile a challenge for LSU’s Sateagucred defense wiih c r t

•kla. State-Tf latest Big i;

JBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Ureedy for another star

gest garne in thc history be ilis year." l t dfiat’s w hat dry-wilted /tuIS Tech coach Mike WR:h called the Big 12’s T o: Saturday n i ^ t prime- g p : showdown, this onenst eighth-ranked sen;d io m aS u ic a week after 45 CRed Raiders rose to N a 2 IncaiingTexasforthcpro* abon’s first win agolnst a Crairanked team. scni■ankly. Cowboys coach dowc G undy is worn out. bea:his leam even got a rela- Tex:break vtid) lasl vreck’s shot7 hom e romp against onsli State. N arhis is getting kind of wcclo lonous with the big It'ICS In diis league," sold sideidy. whose team hdpcd theoff thc Big 12 aazincss carconth ago with an upsci die(to. 3 Missouri die same dal)

(Ifth-rankcd Texas blyneed N a 1 Oklahoma, hanicre’s just not a lot of dme fourack off." ond

^ S p e c i d ^Select

rtairifeedB n a m i c M x i H ,

V 1029 Overland K 6 7 8 - 1 4 5

fa irinM iw ^ i;ao fi cs

l e r S t a t ely win o f thc sea so n ... ihcy ■ 10. Now look a t what dic^ Ig. They exccutc cxtrcmcly sy don’l m ake a lol o f mls- hclr quarterback Cameron

Is playing well and dicy c x c ^ c n l rc tu m game." criin d idn’t even m endon dial d iey have one o f thc

ling backs In thc confcrencc r'n in c n Smidi. He leads die

w idi 1,030 yards on the and 12 touchdowns, r State will d in ch at least a ' die confercncc dde wilh a 1C Wildcats haven't w o t a ncc crown slncc 1968 and verw ononcouuigh t.

IS to LSU anked rivalan cxpcricnccd quarterback (Wilson is a ihrec-ycar starter), a dynam ic fresh­man receiver In Julio Jones (33 rcccpdons. four touch­downs) and the confercncc'^ most punishing ground game. Glen Coffee (894 yards, seven TDs) and Mark Ingram (533 yards, elglit TDs) both rank among die l|)3 jll3 SEC’s leading rush-• l e i i i^^y

U pchurch . (335 . CSS yards, fourTDs) Isnt

far off.The Tigers have surrcn-

dcrcd ncariy 24 points a game — only A r ^ s a s is worse off In the SEC — bul lliose num bers are skewed by redshirt freshman quar­terback Jarrctt Lee. who’s had five o f his 10 intercep- tions re tu rn ed for touch­downs. Still. It's hard to ignorc the enorm ity o f diose two losses. 51-21 to Florida and 52-38 against Georgia.

”1 don’t know how they gave up 50." said Alabama offensive guard Mike Johnson, shaking his head. “T lic /re as big and physical os dicy werc lost year, and drat team vron the national championship."

For those getting a jump on dielr tailgadng, dicrc's no doubt a sccond win over Saban would be even swect- crd ian th c first.

rexasTech 12 clash

Under difTcrcnt clrcum- slanccs, thc chatter would be all about thc first Texas Ibch-Oklahoma Stale game

OKSbteatTexas Tech a man* rant6 p.m.. ABC 'h a t becamc

a YouTUbc sensation after last year's 49*15 Cowboys vrin.

Instead, everyone's talking ibout what a m an Michad -rabircc is. T hc rccclver’* scnsadonal 28-yaid touch* lown wilh 1 sccond left to scat th e Longhorns gave rcxas Tech a direct pad) to i shot at thc national champi* inship. aldiough a trip tq Vo. 6 Oklahom a is two ivceks away.

Il’s an intcrcsdng ju»apo- iidon becausc Crabtree had :he biggest drop o f his a rcc r In last year’s loss to h e Cowboys, an easy poten- ial winning catch inexplica* )ly slipping through his lands in thc end zone on 'ourth down in thc Bnol scc- jnds.

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. - W hile visiting Pli Cemetery In Buriey last

. and Paula W attcrsonnoti( War Motlicrs Memorial inlo a pile o f n ibble. Th( ately decided it would b while project to restore It.

”Wc.d)ought instead ol ing tofsotneone, why no thing about it.” Paula Wat!

T he '.stone la id I honor'A m erlcan 'w ar vc w ar mothers. The n ew sti those Vi4io gave their Uv country, and offers thonl those w^o retiimed.

Morc than 800 veterans at the Pleasantvicw Cemc

The Wattersons were j vagc the p laque and plao new mcmorla).‘and thro year, many individuals vn

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: Flu shots will be avail) :from 10:30 to 11:15 « Wednesday at P ersonnel: locatcd a t 735 O verland. In Durlcy.

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El D u ^ Bridge announces results

The Ifj! Duplicate Br □ u b in R upen arm our the nssults o f play for OcL

Nonh-So'uth: 1. Nar Wfoodland and Vera Ma Sheila Hubsmlth and Mill W 3. Wilma Shockey Gary Camey, 4. George Nancy Gibson.

EastWest: 1. Donruj M and lane Kclcher, 2. Kclchcr an d I«o Moon Eunice Merigan and Bar Carriey tie for 4. Bub Marifi Price and D ot Crw

. and Elise Heins.; Nov. 4 results: North*Sc ; l.G aryw dB arbaiaC am i ' Ella Annest and

M oonban. 3. W arren Faur/ McEntlie, 4. Visa and Nanette Woodland.

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Pleasantvicw Is wonderful, ast year, Lynn do.'W attcrso oticcd tha t the Jim Jensen, la l h ad fallen arca, conta They immcdi- Legion, Vctcr d be a worth* D isabled Ar c It. Veterans o f Ii o f complain- tlonsforsup]: n o t do some- restoring the

Vattersonsald. Zone a n d ! id In I960 to .S tone Produ

veterans and ' pound quar « stone honors from Mldd lives for their Oakley,

lankfulncss for • ‘Wc cotildi w hen the snc

rans arc buried get the stone rmctery. Watterson sarc ab le to sal- David R.IU ilace it into th e Stone and hroughout the stone a t a dis J w ere involved TS Designs

NEWS_________8 East-W estil.Bubarlav Price. 2. Shelia Hubsi

Mildred Wblf, 3. Dc( vailable and Leo Moore,5 a.m . CreasonandEUscHc ic l Plus Games are held i nd Avc. Tuesdays a t the Ru{

Forparm crsorm ore ppolnt- tion: Steve Sams, 67i

Vcm Mai 436-4163.

Campus Grove a ^ talk to educator5 The speakersBridge O ao berm eedngofi

ounccd Cassia Retired EiDcL 26. w ere TToy an d'Janette Mortensen, the nevMai, 2. ofCam pus Grove atMfldred They spoke aboutcey and ovations they have[ge and Miller Hall a t the

Albion Normal Schc! M oore hall was a men^j d2. Dee and is now beingrare, 3. business meetingsBarbara and class reunions eub and events. They ha\Crcason more plans for the

which will evolvet'South: next several years, n amey,2. educational nature.

Lola th e m onth of Octc ;n an d held a H aunted era Mai eventid. The next meetin

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sfurbishwa]istoradon. staiimazing how easy it was to plainvolved. Thiscom m unity tlicill. It is amazing w hat they Su]rson said. bulen, on active veteran in tlic wcn tac ted the American Bu:teransoftheV letnam W ar, IArherican Veterans and Ch)f Foreign Wars organbui- doijppo rt and funds to help in amh e m onum ent. agiid Stacy Gillette o f Natural betducts donated the 1,800 Jja rtz itc stone th a t cam e Bl|Iddle M ountain above Ins

Jidn’t even s tan imtii June pnsnow m elted so they could it \Dne o u t o f the mountain," allI s a id wo.Rodriqucz,ofM inl'Cassla id Supply, engraved the plid isco u n t Tbdd Stauffer o f the

IS built and donated the tin

b andM arie retired educatorsibsm ithand at I I a.m. Nov. 10DecKeicher C afeinH eybum .e. 4. Dot crs will b e theHeins. from Oakley. The;

d at I p.m. on Projcct RudolfRupen Elks, day program toireinforma* scrvlcem cn am678-3997 or Connie Bunch, th). o f th e Idah(

Educators Assoc

' JAll retired cduc o r s arca, including9 a t the worked In other o f th e Mini- the state o r couni

E ducators com e to attend, d H eather Information; 43 lew ownersatAibion. Nativity celebi

pbnnedlnBiithe form er Mark your callchooL This for the Com m uri dom iitory Celebration, whIg used for held this y ear onngs, family A showing for senIS and other hand icapped wl(lave m any from 2 to 3 3 0 p.ithe cam pus eral admission s/e over the be from 5 to 9 p>. m ost o f an 12. General shovire. D uring from 10 a.m . toctober they D ec 13.d M ansion Anyone wishin

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HDTUlBmtM/T Mfs H«Borial at Ploiuat View CeiM

armemoricstainless steel brackets holdl: plaques. IGocpfcr Concrete di tlic concrctc, and Fnmklin Bi Supply supplied the wood u build th e forms. AddlUonal si were donated by AMI and Ro Burley.

Lynn W atterson and I C hapm an, both Vietnam ve donated m any days of labor b and designing the m onum en agreed it vras a privilege and h' be p a n o f th e project.

Shay W atterson and his ere Big T im ber C onstruction Install th e m onument.

“It tu rned o ut to be a m ud: projcct th an we thought It woi it was such a pleasure woridi all o f these people and it w w orth th e e ffon ,' Watterson’&

A dedication ceremony ij p lanned for Memorial Day. Dc the cerem ony will be given time.

_______ W oeors will b e held BjrMyAlb; 10 at Connors Ttmes^ew m . Thespeak-he Archibalds /• Burleyrhey will speak WoodmciJolph, the holi- iScrvice ato benefit ou r /com m unia n d w om en. I MembcI, the president I TimeS'f^eIaho Rctircd I ofnce iiorsociation , will per, as

food iterducators In the Senior Cng th o se w ho donated h e r regions of Ictries an)untry, are wcl- Miland Ed. Center,i; 436-6426. In Nov

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ebration I'"]"';®_ . during MD U n ^ and Frlcalendars now Dworshanunlty Nativity School Irw hich will be will beon D e c 12-13. Modemseniors and the ofllce. a r

will b e he ld Dworshal> p .m .an d g en - This isin showing will M odem9 p.m. o n b e e Scrvic'e Chowing will be have sp, to 8 p .m . on searching

com m unh ln g to display contacts

I area to h<MUWIY.PaSsCB nctd j.

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ding the speeds for tliat i donated also have to visi Building your speed with used to hour above o rb supplies ' speed. If th£ car

Ronco o f estimated a t a s;faster than you.

D ennis still lockcd o n y veterans, oHIcer has bcttc 'bu ild ing speed, cnt. Both I havc'told sp 1 honor to comc back and

after the dtatlo :rew from watch mc chec: ) h e lp ed is functioning];

involves using i ich bigger that came with /ould, b u t that the radar 1: k ingvrith by putting then was va>li unit while they

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■y East M odern len o f America Youth □ u b w as busy In the inlty'in Octobcr. bcrs visited the News M lnl-Cassla onoring the newspa- H Q 1 well a s donating :ems to th e Burley C entcr. They also

d decorations, toi- and activities to the

Estates Retirement

ovem ber the group H d a "m atching funds*, selling baked goods Monday, W ednesday M day lunches atfiak Elem entary irtlroiIn Burley. Proceeds AUuS

c m atch ed by the 7bMS*J n W oodm en's homeand will benefit the "Wclok library. ourIs the first year for the impren W oodm en Youth arc exQ ub, a n d members bilitic

sp en t m uch tim e Ch'eiyng th e needs of the Modeunity a n d making Amerl[s w idi people in the Icadcihelp In serving those Alr<

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[ u e a n d s i; u k e every m om - rate a t vVI haven't seen any Each pilie difference, b u t responsa tio n is quite new. Ication.q>cct a reduction you shocaronceofsym p- results is e p taking m y while n? cantakitEADER:Thcthy. From1 m akes a n d stores m c.yois tha t help regulate classic:perature, blood ■ hypoth;leadings and the commo

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leans '--------------------------------•behind you was God Liefaster than you, your Avcustill be displayed on one pol:iking It hard to check nho, Ifanyone, should United:>r. amouni•rs don't ever lock on my life.’at reason. Officers arc way,isuolly estimate country/Ithin 5 miles per stand It trbelow youraaualcar behind you is Officer a speed sli^itlyou, but the radar is Pleasn your speed, the Inthellctter evidence of our ilies In '

•SgLI speeders tliey could City Pomd look at my radar • OfiItlon was served to Schaurleck It to make sure it Illinoisigpropcriy.This • Dcng the tuning forks Chicapith the radar to show • Ofirlsproperiyw orklng Southiicm In front of the Penns)ley'rcvibnidng. Desjs should show die ncxtSsnlng forks werc same pshow. So far nobody ------> diat offer. Maybe Danise if they see it Is scr^xin

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lot! Woodmeo of Aflwfica Yorth SmI Sficito ta tko naNt.Mm to rteoplz Iroa loft, froflt, M Lfrdoi; Derii U u Smith; back. Lavk Wokk u d Hk

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We have just begun with plir contribu tions lo Buprove our hometown and feiI cxclted about the possl- heitles for next year," said daeiyl Noble, Burley East ad >dem W oodmen of tolerica Youth Service Q ub yeder. vc Urcady th is year the >up has d ona ted and

i e n s i t i v i t )at which the h ean beats, ty.'I patient differs In ph]snse tim e to th e m ed- ordon. Generally speaking. Folshould notice positive detits w ithin th ree weeks. isFam oredilB cult cases coitake longer. ^ arco m e v e i^ ln g you told resyou arc exhibiting the tioilie sym ptom s o f mc )thyroldlsm, the mostm on thyroid abnorm ali- Pie

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l i n gdng It Is much harder ask in 1 if Ihc radar was checked to fit was woridng. I would say most ofllcers check their r at tlic start o f duty and after y cited stop for speed so driv- ;ct'the benefit o f the doubt. ■1C main reason ofTiccrs don't V speeders to sec the radar is afety.Tlie safety of the officer die siwcdcr could be at jeop- ’ while diey're walking back ;-----------, to the patrol vchi-'

cle. .3EMAN On another

topic, 1 w ant to 'AN U iankallthevcter- Mjl ans out there for

having kept this isto) c o u n i^ safe, espe­

cially d ie ones that----------- gave their lives.bless all of you.

veteran is som eone who, al point In his life wrote a blank :k made payable toTlie :cd Stales of America for an )unt o f u p to and induding lire.” Tliat Is honor, and there ivay too many people In this ntry wlio no longer under- idlt.

cerdownlease put diese officers, killed 1C line of duty, and their fam- i In your prayers.SgL MichacI ICing, University I Policc Department. Missouri Officer Frank P. Russo,

laumburg Policc Department, lolsOct. loseph Alrhan Ir.,

Icago Police D epartment Officer Nathaniel Bumfield,

Ith StrabancTownsliip Police, insylvaniale safe am iril uilk to you all X SaWiday— sam e time,1C place.

)w/i Bristol Is a Heyburn M ice vanideiectiue.

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planted three large trees at Buriey High School, stained fendng at Storybook Paric, held reading and activity days at the Buriey Library, adopted a local "grandma" to serve th rough-ou t the year, m ade cards for local veterans for Valentine's Day,

Please see VfOOOIEN. Ps«e C8

y to coldty.To get the boll rolUng, a physician will generally ' order laboratory testing. Following that, a scan can determine w hetiier th e gland is producing horm ones. I b complicate th e issue, there - are instances w hen the results o f the scan aro ques* . tionable. W hen d tis occure, medication w ith h o rm o n e ''

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Secretary ofVclcrar Affairs James B. Pc announced an cxf sion by the Department Veterans Affairs o f its Vc Centers — w hich provic

readjustm ent, counsclln and outreach services tt returning com bat vetcn — is well ahead of schct

In Fcbruoty2007,Vi\ annqunced it would opi 23 new centers during t next two years. Fifteen t those centcrs arc alread operational, and five otl

A c e q u ia ESySuzetteF.MIOer For the T lm es-Nm

This year at Acc lilcmcntary School we di fd to u se "Finding Treasure Within" as tlienic.

Wo have previously tlic ■Fish!" philosophy a springboard for helping staff and students reco{ the unique gifts and ta tliey bring to our school district. We believe that im portan t fo r all t

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hormone, can be prescri The m edication is preset th ro u ^ o u t the lifetime t the patient w ith hypothy roldism.

I com m cnd your physl for being so thorough. It appears you m ade a suci ftii tnm sldon from the pi ous physician you were s ing to a new one who wa morc aggressive in gettir die bottom o f your issue

To give you m orc exter information, I am sendir you a copy o f m y new He Report ‘Thyroid Abnormalities." Other re; ers who would like a cop should send a self- addressed. stam ped N a envelope and $2 to Newsletter, PO Box 167, Wickllffe.OH 44092. B es to m ention the Ude.

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s m M sBrans Ii.pcako Veterans o S o r " . GeoigeSdmtasVet I-------------------------Dvide are seeing patientseilng poraryfaclllUeswJJsto izlng their leases.!terans th ree facilities will :hedule. operation la ter thli' t t ‘ Building o n outopen cesses, 2008 wUls€ig the m ancn t Increase he n o f n um ber ofVet Cencady w e bring the remal! others facilities on line to

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mistakenly attacks! rread- destroys healthy bo copy Depending o n th(

disorder, something >Ia 10 p ie as supplem ents

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miU.feveaMI-easemsnlfr4l a property. An easement is person's property (or a s al, easements are usually c }ment and are, more or the property Is sold, the eas the buyer. It may be that ane lhat allows him or her acces inversely, the property ma) t that benefit the buyer. In uld be fully aware of any eaf

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C o r n e r the end o f th is j

•indemm— -------- DOD funding fcn ts In tem - AAfi w hile final- ' w c a l y e w zODs. T he o ther T h cp re s ld enrfll beg in for fiscal y ear 2this year. began In Octob3ur p ast sue- $515.4 b illion f.1 see a per- . D epartm ent ofe In th e This Is 3.4 perciin te r s , as gross dom esticna ln ing It represen ts: to reach a ccn t increase c

I N I D O K A V I E V

f in d in g e a c hlucating our C hildren in ithe opportu- greatest resourciknow w hat enter school the

i every child tie sponges eage up. We then ha'

wc have ilie uro o f nurturino f teaching w atching themsentia l skills you have ever h;aster a t each of visidng a Jell a s prepar- class you wiat lies ahead, understand whaUlt to keep In ring t a:ate balance T W n g th e timhey need to to know our stuiwo can leam as their families

greatest learning

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IT: For more matologist o r olhy skin h as to determ ine w hhcnever I will provide a dia"he Itching m inutes PeierGouisai/d o c to rs say physician and ihheard o f the the book "Dr. Gotilyprescribc l^o Sugar Diet," aid th e drug mosf cimin and i:h lesseffec- !)ookstores,and t.

published "Dr. Gc[I: You m ay Flour, No Sugar C nunc disor-j r e is n o „ ! ---------- = ? ~•I. This ^im m une ^

the type of MoUKTKiityt, ing as Sim- topm, B ra teIts lo 2m alo ncorv ita- Fad>«;JuitJnT.L] acklng Partnoonactivriatc. HickamAFaHjTal to a der- I CiandpwntsR

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c a lie d fo n ie n t 's b u d g et , o fth eG D i i r 2009. w hich peacetim e tober, provides cem ed tht h f o r i h c funding w: o f D efense. sufficient i e rccn t o f th e tha t Is neeu ic b u dget. ------------I ts a 7.5 per* GeofgeS c o ver la s t veterttn wh

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urce a n d as they eachchlidtthey are like lit- I t i s n o t i

ager to soak it ail the chanchave th e picas- how much

iring th em and that they d,em flourish. If children fo ir h a d th e h o n o r ' with great fa k indergarten ity that wiwii! ccrta ln ly w ant to th

ivhat I am refer- for allowini nity to edui

tim eto rea llygc t andcreasuistuden ts as well ------------lies is w hen th e Suzette f.ling takes placc. Elementary

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B . ' their nati\K I bring themm West Stakf l Parke Avc..V on Dec. I]■ would like I

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7 iMoncMt Rs Wednesday u e f tk i l l e t th p.m., at t n n . l r w H q * i ^ T,u u------- Thank Oui

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s a retired i the author o fCott's No Flour, It," available atvilndipcndcn, ' s J td the recently r u W:G o « iA to ' - 3 ^ar Cookbook." V 'T O

mlEUinelyle , I W• A uguuZ2008 y M edial Center {2waj|^LfohiuonLyle. . " t p H H Juated Buriey HS.

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idgct. Aftering for in fla tion , ' k||^ ]g to S ecretary ofRobert G ates, this takeincrease o f a b o u t the I ent. AMS h as longir a t least 4 percent prirnDP for d efen se in Fledcne. so w e are c on- R«ilh a t th is level o f ( lawill n o t provide ' wxlIt funds to do a ll '■ Dele eedcd .

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0 know w hat makes dspecialispricclcss.It often th a t w e have — .ic e to tell paren ts \ nd l we appreciate all * « ' do td p repare their for school, btut It IsIt respect ahd'slncer- placw e do so now. Wc to nthank you. parents, ansing u s th e opportu- Vctclucate y ou r children actliure them as well. don------------------------- tionf F Miller is Acequla doovy School principal. join

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tivity se ts s h o u ld . m to th e Burley LOS akc C cnter, 2420 ' i . from 4 to 8 p.m.11. If your family *

e to p an ic lpa tc in a ity (costum es pro- lU 678-1000 during n D c c .l l .hlblt o f hundreds of sets is free to the

Mhip to meet ll WednesdayLifeline Fellowship, a a.D m ln a tio n a l g roup , is t a lu n c h c o n An> ay from noon to 2 of : C onnor’s Cafe,The ihcm e will be “

lur Veterans;" Aaron ^sresent the program; and m usic by Jim Or reservations call ^5376.

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D e M a r y l i b r a rere am the booK notes from )eMa(y Memorial UbraiY in ?upertlc U o n :* lh e U i^ o rD e a d(h«i” byEBatwthPrtsn.ie heist of tha c e n ^ has . aken place In E g y ^ Valley of i he Kings, and Vidy Bliss- xVriend.SlrJohnSnythe.lsa \ vlrne suspect. leUon:‘Exit M ale-by lan tanMn.5 late In the AH In Edjnburgh Ifld late In the career of )eledlve Inspector John Rebus, a he Is trying to tie up some Mse ends before his retire nent. a new case lands on his lesic a dissident Russian poet I IBS been murdered In Mtiat»hs Hie a mugging gone I iTOng.ctkxt-The Other Side of iaanoa-byBBPrDnzM.hen hb wife leaves him. Rich bllon drives straight to Death lailey, the.ooe place he truly lelonged. Then he comes upon

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iloccd Qags a t'th e ccmctery ]0 recognizc dcccoscd vcter* (ms on Memorial Day and 1'cterans Day, held a bingo «ctivity a t H iland Estates, 1 lonatcd a health and nutri-ion program and new out- >loot flag to Dvrorshak. <3ined w ith staff a t 1

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Dr.P.,t,4nJhi,utH Ann cccclvtJ li«r Uichtinr ofSclencc li of Wluontln. Madlwn tnd her Mine

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^ t o m o rd e rs fb r th e H o ii rcaths • C e n tc r P ieces • Ga:

ry Lam fCm er CmOwiun URoy & Roada Putdt 0 Orienul Ave. Buriey • 8 7 8 -3 5 6 6

i r y b o o k n o t e sa deserted Ibyota Canvy and the almost-dead body of Casey Dunbar. Putting his own prob­lems on how, Rick resolves to find out whet has driven Casey to give up on hers.

ScW :-Star W n : Onler 66* by K an n lM ia .

MufUple storylines come to a head in the vfflte of Emperor Mpatlnels Issuing of Order 66.

. When the order comes through, the ckxte troopers of Delta and Omega squads must decide wtiether to tum to their Jedi gen­erals, or to disregard the com­mand and face dire conse­quences.

nctkHc-AMcXettrick Chfiitmaa” by Unda Leel MBk

Lioie McKettrkdt is homewerd bound with her Intended. Whitley Carson, when their train Is derailed by a massi\« ava­lanche. leaving them stranded on Christmas Eve.’ Soon Uzzle realizes that Christmas tnjiy Is a season of miracles and love.

Dworshak to beautify ihe ■ cntiyway oftho school, dec-

o r a l^ a float and partidpat- ed In l>oth Rupert and B i^cy parades, took dn education­al tour o f th e Faulkner Planetarium and participat­ed in and donated club fiindsforihe CROP Walk.

"What great kids I get to work wilh and what great citizcns o f Burley they arc," Noble said.

cc welcomes...

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Luke said it was God's bun ilaced upon thcir. hearts, -cquircd sacriflce — Luke, a i estate appraiser had to miss w< is did Oilllc, who works as a s anguage instniclor a t the Coll )f Southem Idaho — and aboi /ear to prepare for the trip. Tl llgiit tickcts a lone cost S5,< tjundtrip, they said.

But it wasn't a burden •Volkcrs would have to bear ale Doors, one-after another, seen :o open as they prepared for tl tip , which happened this y 3Ctween SepL 26 and Oct 12.

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f / YORK - ’Hie barrier-cross- ectloii o f Barack Obama did to bridge the deep racial

! in American churches, in some clergy say it has only j tu undurscare (heir differ*

ilc nonwhite Christians voted /hclmlngly for Obama, m ost

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, a p rom inent African- ican pastor and founder of ’otter's House, a theologically srvative megachurch in Dallas, uld love to sec black and white itians find com m on ground, a deeper understanding of other’s needs."c Rev. Al Mohier, president of Southem Baptist Theological inary, the denomination's flag- school. said white evangelicals ed McCain bccausc o f his isition to abortion rights, not use of the race of either candl-

Tiitc conservative evangcll- not just in this election, b u t in r successive cydcs, tended to on the basis o f moral issues.” e r said. ‘Those evangelicals itill Join in cdebrating, very ly, that America has elected an in-American president and as a cause for celebration and nlze Ils deep spiritual signifl-

;ording to Associated Press polls. 34 percent o f w hite slants vuicd for Obama, while ercent went with McCain, la won the overall Roman llic vote, but white Catholics :d McCain by a slim majority, !rccnt to 47 percent. Among Ciiristians, the racial gap was

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Church NEU>Ssii«lesbost hanesl dinner

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host a Harvest Din I Karaoke evept begin

p.m. loday a t the T 1 Stake C enter near'• Tem ple on Eastlar

North.Adult singles from

out the Magic Valley, ; cd. No childcare will! able.

Inform ation: Fret 326-4428.

MV Jubilee presents concert

T he Magic Vnllej will perform In con p.m . today a t the Alllfmce C hurch. 4' Ave.N. InTWin Foils.

Special guest B lankenship will w ith a lineup o f local and musicians. Ulai Is a singer, songwrin gelist and au thor dren’s books.

Admission is free, public is invited.

Information on tin o r th e group's rad! 734-9436.

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Raiunan spealis i I Missions Conveni: Faiz Rahm an will

featured speaker du ?008 Missions Conve the First Assembly 189 Locust St. N. in1\' He will speak at 0 ar o.m. and 6 p.m. Sundi

R ahm an w as bo raised in a Muslim I Calcutta. India. He nigh school witl) top and earned a ba degree at Bethany Ui

1 in Santa Cruz, Ci) corned a master's di

Christian educaiioi G olden Gate Thei Seminary in CalifomI returning to Calcutta u nder MailcBuntain.• R ahm an returned U nited States in 19 com pleted a m aster’s in divinity at the Asse God Theological Sem

• Springfield. Mo., andto ra te In ministry M idwestern Thei Seminary in Kansas C In 1996, he found C hristian EdiFoundation to educj train students for ft ministry.* Rahman and his w rently direct Good India, an outreach to t lltute children o f St Asia. They operate 17 Centers in North Im provide housing, foi education to m ore ths children. They also ha reaches into nearb] colonies.- Special offerings ’ received a t th e serv help accom plish thi Jstry’s goals.' Information: 733-53

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Moores speaii r i Buhi diurcii: llm and Vivian Mo( lead worship at 9 a.m.; i t the Buhl United Me

--------------p iu rc h and at 11 a;m.-ia t th e Castleford M ethodist Church.: T he M oores have

• {raveling the |>lorthwest In a Ch m lnlsiry of music cvar for the past 37 year

'I. present worship serviit W biblically based an: (or congregational s C oncerts arc inform includc stories, hum<

I personal com m ents <^ kelallng to the song!V have four recordings 0

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D inner arid g inning at 6c IWin Falls / * S a r the LOS iland Drive

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iT S o u l p r e s e n tteal vocalists Grcg and Gle Illankenship with Heartand: iTiier, evan* form in concert o r o f chil- . tions In Novem

ccrt.schedule: vc, and the 6 p.m. Sun

Church of theN tlic concert Wa.shington Sl,

a d io show: Falls: 208-733-61 10:30 a.m. N

- I Ufe Church of425 E. Nez Pen

K 324-58766 p.m. Nov.

Lighthouse /-cllowship, 9(

K S g U Drivein'IXvinFa ' I0a .m . a n d 6

ai the l-temal I 9 ^ v j Center, 451 Orel^---------- *' TWin Falls: 732-JM Admission i:

freewill offerir 5 a t taken. u tK n it Music is tliW luOn .denom inato r f will be the family and lean during Ihe Soul." featurini nvenlion ot Glenda Uostock ily o f God, their Journey i1\vin Falls. 1981 in the 1\vi 5 and 10:30 O ther group n mday. the Bostocks'b o m and Rachael, Michel!

n hom e in son-in-law, Rich le finished and friend, Jar top honors They travel tog bachelor’s the nam e of Bl

' University Calif. He

i degrce in ly ori^nal song tion from "Colors of Your ( 'heological released in Oece irnla beforc The Buhl chur ilta to work at 908 Maple SL in. 5498; Pastor Jerrled to tho

1984 and HaHseii Baotler's degree „ ^.ssembly o f f lK C tin g SCfl0em lnary In The Hanseind a doc- Felloivship meet!try from City Hall on Maliheological Meetings startIS City, Mo. Sundays, with km ded the at 9:45 a.m. ancEducation 10:45 a.m. Sumlucate and Bible study Is atr full-time Ladies Bible sti

a.m . Tuesdays ais wife cur- hom e.)od News Information: Ito the des- Stevenson, 320-4■ Southem Eileen Pyron, 42: : 17 DreamIndia that M liita iy liono i

than 1,800 c t iu r e h s e n i c) have out- O ur Savior irby leper Church. 464 C an

In TWin Falls, will ;s will be tary veterans anc etvices to branches of the th e m ln- ices during wor

a.m. Sunday. 1-5349. Interim Pa:________ Mooblng will pn.............- | Ihcme, "Unc— i r i l M anagement,"

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Moore will Shoshone SL E , m. Sunday sleeping bag a: Methodist drive Sunday. Th m.-Sunday~ b c - d o m t s n s '! d United and the Sout

Community ave been Partnerehlp.

Pacific A new adult Su ChrisUan class wUI begin i

rvangelism Sunday in the Fin ears. They Sessions will 1 rviccs lhat Corrine Van DyI and allow b e ^ n with discII singing, basic Christian c t irma! and pies as they relat um or and issues. The class ts o f faith prayeronNov.16 ngs. They on Nov. 30, tht p o f most- begin an Adv

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H e a r t a n d Ministries Im

« lt c o n c e r t s “ S o p s ! ' 'Glenda Bostock, language, huid Soul, will per- visual arts.:ert al four loca- Greg servi!mber. T he con- worship pas:!• Finit Asseml iunday a l th e TWin Falls Fii Naaarene, 1231 God. He. andSl N. in TWin onstafi’with

J-6610 Roever In Fo Nov. 23 at th e and Grcg wo

of Magic Valley, vision produ’erce In Jerome; sade music (

Roever. Thelov. 23 a t th e worship pc

Christian Fountain of960 Eastland Watauga, To

I Falls: 737-4667. lived in U>n d 6 p.m. Nov. 30 traveled fullII Life Christian evangelists. )rchard Drive In Michelle sl 2-8092 and Glenda .

Is frce, b u t duce humai!rings win be Rachael. Rac

language andthe com m on dances.

: form ing th e They have;am, "Heart and Rocver’s “Mis;ring Greg and traveling to '>ck, who began missions woy logether In Greg’s songs ll\vln Falls arca. nationally an(

m em bers are ly After movircs' daughters, ministry becalelle and Anna; music evangcichard Nevrton; ship pastors tlarred Huseby. Ufe Cenier.together un d er InformatioiBlastoff Music blasioffmusic

mgs, th e latest. Participationir Grace," being any or all sess:cem ber2002. Church olurch is locatcd Benton will ISL; phone 543- differentcrry Peters. 'Amazing Gn

one a rrarposts set Clarcncc Dud

11nWlUie The'CooUcisen Baptist package cooleets at th e Old Sunday to belalnStrccL-----------M ethodlsrstia n at 9:30 a.m. ing college.I Sunday school The Hispaand worship at After-Schoolunday evening underway.Se: at 6 p.m., and from 4 tcstudy is a t 10 Wednesdays a5 ai the Pyron’s by Noel and

Volunteers a ni: Pasior Doug' lions o f treats0-4453; Bill an d for the montl423-6937. requested.

Informatiorwred a t .^ R iver C lin sI

or L utheran F e llo w sh ip I

» o n S ; l " “ s l ln in i i sand the various Sammy Thnhe arm ed serv- ary to Muslinworship a t 9:30 guest speaker

10 a.m. SundiPastor Stan Christian Felkpreach on th e at the com er (Jnder New East and t

based Shoshone I ^ l•13. Tanagho ha5er^ice stan s a t the gospel vriiid a j^ more than :d friends are speaks on Gcxsrmation: 733- sinners and h

communicatc effectively to i

luireS Muslims,e n o ^ ia l Joins him toshspCviai ImprlsonmeniA convening fi

Christianity.Falls U nited bom atid rai

Church, 360 wherc he studiE , will hold a rell^on and a

an d b lanket He has proctiThe Iteim will a t to m ^ and5~SaTe’H arbor m anoftH cboiDUth C entral News for Mus

Action corporation.Information

Sunday sc h o o l,j i a t 9 3 0 n .m . B la n i(e n s h l|n r c s i d c R o o m .____ . ____ *I be led by m u s ic p ro g iDylc a n d w ill Leroy Blarliscusslons o f presen t a spjcth lcal p r in d - program duditlatc to curren t 10*.50a.m.Sunlass will study Christian C16 an d 2 3 ,an d ShoshdneSL^

th e class will Blankcnshi]idvent study, songwriter one

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^ (cut anerved o n staff as raffled,pastor a t the Buhl Admi;m bly o f God and freewills First Assembly of accepteand Glenda served Infon dth evangelist DaveI Fon W onh, Tbxas, Aduft iworked in the tele- -oduction and cru- fireSlQic deparunen ts for The 1'he Bostocks were Singles

pasto rs at the ho ld aof Life Church in SundayTexas. T he family Stake Cc

Layton, U tah, and N. InTWuU tim e \9s music Pttjsics. Schroedc sings w ith Grcg Falls Wcda and helps pro- Child cam an v ideos w ith areprovRachael does sign Pleasem d A nna sings and sides sd

b e held Iive all woriced wiih Stake CVlisslons Vlelnam," Temple,to V ietnam to do Infomwork. Several o f a t 326-4' gs have been usedand International- FH on ravingtoU tali. their . .lecame twofold as nfllVeSiingeUsts and wor- The airs a t the Chrisdan Harvestr. from (I tion : WWW. Wcdnesiislc.org. Luthcrai

Luteranc Eden.

on Is wclcom e in The csessions. n e r o f I

o rgan ist Sarah Fear Facill b e playing four kids. Bln

versions of for all aGrace,'' Including and cam

T angem ent by Those)udlcy,duringw or- to bring0.m. Sunday. item pc Okie M onsters" will Commui rookies a t 3 p.m . kets.b e sen t to Uiiltcd Infom

-s tu d en ls -d tlcn a :----------------Karen I

spanic Ministry's)ol Program Is C 0nC 6f'. Sessions arc held Karen

to 5:30 p.m. in conys and aro directed Wedncscind D ana Morfin. Grlndho1 arc needed; dona- Lighthoi;ats o r small hem s Fellowshantlily “stores" are Drive In '

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T ^ag h o , mission- Admlsislims, will be the frcewillker for w orship a t acceptedmday a t the River Missions■ellowshlp, located Inform ler o f Falls AvenueI th e road to F a n d y l

I has been sharing o f f m g vriih Muslims for T h e Fa

n 30 years. He of The QGcxi's love tovrard of Latter-d how people can an all-dirate th e gospel th a t carto others, Indud- researchas. His wife, Hala, taryhlstc B sh arehersto tyo f O a sselen t In Egypt for Ics, *U.S; from -Islam to 1775-186y. Tanagho was Records’raised In EgypL W ar I e

tudlcd Islamic law, Records,’d c u lture In C a ira a.m . to 2acticcd law as an the mairnd Is now chair- ^ e lib raboard for the Gla3 G tT C i t■luslims nonprofit library i1. beh ind ion : 733-3133. Church F

InformMp presents tio m so i

O g ra m idschurdJlankenship will --------spec ia l m usical . The TTj

ludng worship a t news of>^ d a y a t t h e H r s t informat

C hurch , 601 Thomasc>LN .lnlW ln Falls, vaileyconship Is a singer, V^dnesdia n d ip u sld an . He (/leSorun

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;lvcn h is Ufe to m lnistty,:lally a s a h cvangclisL ithe post 15 years, h e h a s___ im ted m o rc th an 300 i:cs p e r year. S ^ r a l o f ' ’mgs have been recorded ip Christian musicians. iiday school for all ages 1r a t 9:30 a.m . A weekly . 1stiidy Is held a t 7 p.m . !

icsdays. ionnation : 733-2209. 1

iluiah ' avaganzaheid fendeU churchi ^ e lu ja h Extravaganza i >c h d d Sunday a t the g W aters Presbyterionch, 821 E. M ain in 'lell. 1i event features Fae’s 1

th e LWPC choir, Ilujah H om honkers o nd ifor C hrist Puppets In o Isrt se t fo r 7 p.m. A chIU !)eg lnso t 5:30 p.m. A pig iand w rapped) vrill be iJ-.n iss lo n is free, -but . IIII o fferings will b e iite± .. tirm ation: 536-6270. c

t singles host :ide In Twin Faiis \i LDS Regional A duh / » (31 a n d older) willa fireside a t 7 p .m . v

ly a t th e M aurice Street v Centcr, 421 Maurice SLIWln Falls. p sident a n d Sistered e r from the IW ln a ATest Stake will speak,core a n d refreshm ents covidcd. Vise n o te tha t all fire- escheduled In 2009 vrill cd in thenew TW inFalls BC en ter by the LDS p

:e. S|rm ation : Frcd Jaynes T -4428.

church hoids tistfestivai SI

a n nuo l C om m unity ost FesUval will be held L

6:30 to 8 p .m . ' uesday a t th e Trinity Vran C h u rc h /I^ e s la tlm , 1602 E 1100 S. In U

hevent featurcs a din-

r h o t dogs and chips, tc•actor gam e for older T lingo a n d o ther gomes

ages, frce bus rides, ( mdy a n d prizes,sc a ttend ing arc asked ri ng o n e can n ed foodp e r p e rso n for th e s<lunlty Christm as bas- si

tlnnation : 825-5277.--------------------------------------- EI LaffMjr presents <> Ht Wednesday n:in la ffe rty will perform ttsncert a t 7 p .m . « :sday a t theliouse Caf£ a t th e n~lO use C hristian al'Ship, 960 E astland stiilW in Falls. ta:rty 1s th e com poser thek Ye First," w hich Is giiround th e world. She h;founder o f M usicians niisslons In te rn a tio n a l cl alns a n d travels w ithions sh o rin g th e ir tl:

scilsslon is free, b u t biII o fferings will be tli ed for M usicians for ri ns International. ai rmation: 737-4667.

jrUstoiyLiliiaiy theeneabgy classes W

Family H istory Library cjC hurchofJesusC hrlst bi cr-day Saints will offer day series o f dassesa n h e lp Individuals N :h the ir familyS mill- story.ses featuring the top- ccLS. M Ultaiy Records G 860," *U.S. QvU War-Is" a n d -U.S. W orid pi

a n d W orid W ar II inb," will n m from 9:15 lo12 p .m . o n Nov. 15 in thtin floor dassroom a t t rrary In d o w n t c ^ Salt Bi:ity. F ree paridng to B«

p a tro n s is locatedI th e M useuih o f N;1 H istory a n d A rt Jem a ilo n o r rcglstra- • in) l-240 -4950orsende- Bi

to FHUmassRegS siirch.org. se---------------------------- thTimes-News welcomes thf church events. Send wlatton to Ellen thison a t ellen9maglc- ' Wom. Deadline Is 5 p.m. Intd ^ fo r publication on yeu r ^ religion page. W

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r e t u r n e dfm iw «<»nringa mission for T he Church

Jesus Christ o fL a t t e r - d a y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B

. Saints in the B B B ^ ^ N o r t h JC a r o l i n aR a l e i g h 'Mission.

K ^ le is the son of Kendall

C o n g o ____C o o M ta n M ID Ito th e inhabitan ts of K inshasa, the capita! of Congo, w hich com prises m orc than 6 m illion people b u t is Just o n c -q u an e r the size o f the U nited States, a ccord ing to census rcports.

Formerly known as th e Belgian Congo, it Is located in w est-central Africa and bordered, by the RcpubUc o f Congo, th e C cntral A frican Republic, th e Sudan , Uganda, Rw anda, B um ndi, T anzania, Z am bia, Angola a n d th e A dandc Ocean.

T he Walkers sp en t o n e week In Kinshasa and one week In Mbongo.

‘ The city Is in com plete poverty," Luke said. '■ "And com ipdon," Callle added.

W ater Is tu rned off in the city except once a week, w h en residen ts g a th e r e nough to w ash th e ir d o th cs , dishes a n d bodies. B ecausc w ater Is scarce, peop le therc c an only take sp o n g e baths, Callle said. They never soak.

About 80 percent o f th e popu ladon is unem ployed. Those w ho arc em ployed work vendors In th e streets, selling pens, bracelets and o th e r items, according to Luke. Being two o f few w hite folks in th e area, the W alkers s tood o u t. A nd they dared not reveal any technology for fear o fbcing harassed o r worse.

W hile there, a robbery look place. The cu lprits? The Congo’s own soldiers.

God's burden levistted

T he word, it h a s been said, is m ightier than the sw ord. Maybe s tronger thon even poverty.

T hough th e W alkers brought m aterial goods to th e people and offered hum anitarian servlcc, the m ain reason they, w ent was to teach Christianity, they sold.

‘ We gave o u r te s ti­m onies, sang and taught a b o u t th e gospel,” Luke said . At least tw ice they taugh t to groups o f m orc th an 100 people. They also gave aw ay Bibles, tracts, hym n books, a nd th e o ther m ateria l goods d onated by church m embers.

Luke said h e believes they accom plished the rea­so n s w hy they w en t a n d began to see the fruits o f the ir labors, w ith th e m ate­rial goods they don a ted and th d r testimonies.

"We w anted to t^ve g en ­eral encouragem ent, to let th e people therc know tha t Christians from a roim d the worid have a general In ter­est in them a n d their well­being,'’ h e said.

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ed th e Congo, there was the G rin g s ..

T he Grings are still there, preaching C hristianity and in o th e r ways, helping th e locals. A nd Uke th e Walkers, tb e Grings have south-cen- * tra i Idaho — a n d G race ^ p t i s t Church — connec-

M em bers Tom a n d N aom i M cGinnis, o f Jerome, visited th e Congo in 2003 w hen they b r o u ^ Bibles, p ap e r an d school supplies , to th e people. It seem ed only fitting for th em to do so, because o f th e connecticih. they have w ith th e Grings a n d w ith ‘ th e C o n g a Naomi’s aun t, W inifred Fenel,*had Uved in th e Congo for several yea rs ,as a m issionary. W hile there In th e 1950s,

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Ferrel m et a n d m arr o f R oben Grings, also a n o f sipnary.

se s in 1964 a n o th e r an p ie Irene Grings, w as kll th e during a rebellion stagec tes, Kinshasa, sus ‘My famUy h a s bi

Involved (in th e Congo) th e SO-some years,” Nac ted . said.. T h ey 'v e h ad sue! md desire, a real love for )Uc people, to see th em co :rol to th e Lord, their Savior, the Naomi s ^ d she apprc da, a tes the c hance she had lla, visit the people o f Con the biit does n o t envy the ir v

o f Ufe.tne “We really enjoyed It, I me w e do really app rec i

America,” sh e said, etc Martc SJostrom, pastor

Grace Baptist C h u rc h ,» lUc h e hopes to develop 1

church’s m lssionaiy phili h e oph y to en co u rag e me ek, service Uke th e U nd offei le r by th e M cG innis' a e ir Walkers.cs. ‘B u tit ta k e sa lo to f fu r ce, ing ... a lot o f in d d cn lke costs,’ he sold. But ev id. before tha t, ’G od lays

up o n the ir h e a r t to g h e After that, SJostrom sold ;d. w orks to help coordlm cd th e proposed trip and Is. co sts w ith chu rch mei nd bcrs.to T he M cG innis' st JW they 'd consider rc tu rn l he -to th e region — short tei nd — in the future, ny Nao

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experience five years a{ th e Walkers said since w nessing the poverty o f t Congo firsthand , they '

cn com c to be tte r ap p red t he w hat America has offer ;er them .

Callle called It a n e> its opening , a life-ch a n r i to experience, cd "It’s hard n o t to ft he guUty with a ll tha t w c ha o s h e re (in Am erica). 1 cy tough to fa th o m >siiat I

really like over there unlc ti- you've seen It,” she said, h t Despite th e poverty, t ke WaUcets said they h o p e t ey message o f Christ wUl he ire bring peace and goodw so to th e people o f th e Conf ts, T h o u ^ both M bongo ai e r Kinshasa arc highly pop by la ted by C hristians, tl

WaUcers said traces o f loc cs tradition, including w ltc a - craft, can stUl b e foui id am ong the tribes, o f But the G rings a re si e- there preaching Christ, ai ;d perhaps o n e d ay tl

Walkers wUl rem m to aga n- sh a re the ir testlm onic e t Like th e M cGinnis’, tin a t will have to teU. ic . Right now, they contini :r- to woric w ith th e you th U- the ir church, they said.

Reflecting o n the ir ser Ice — an d th e ir nigh sleeping in a ten t pitchi in side a h u t In M bonj because of th e high m o

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>on-one fine. And I knew :received w anted to take a giunsellng woods and shoot m >rce.and G raham ’s lifeops that change dramatlcti^ t need she found o ut a te i>splritu- husband’s Infidelit;

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I think about that day every four years about this • time. Afier what seems lo be an increasingly long and bitter season of campaign- ' ing, during which tiie coun-' try sometimes seems on tiie verge o f ripping apan along’ the lines o f our various divl-' sions, wc somehow monage’ to fall Into line behind our new president Oh sure, we • have ou r differences we always have, and wc always' wrill. But wherc we once had several differcnt candidates, we now have a president And while he may or may not have been our candi­date, he Is our president

And wc will pray for him.

Joseph Walker is a free­lance writer from American Fork. Utah.

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Slie w as b o rn Sept. 1959, in Blockfoot, (laughter and th ird o f si children of Joseph Dorothy Rodgers. She s her younger years m o around d u e to her fa being in th e military, moved to H ansen a t the of 1-1. She m et and mai liL-r first husband . L I'ennewald at age 16. 1 hail five children. She wo: as a certified nurses asslsi

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John H. Grist o f l\vin I celebmiion of life al 11 ; loday at the LDS Churcli. Maurice St. N. in 1\vin F visilailon one hour before funeral loday at the chi (lleviiolds Funeral Chape •|\vin Falls).

Mary M yrtle Hcllcwcl Heybum. funeral at 11 i today at tlic Paul LDS 3rd 4lh Ward Church, 300 S. 50 ill Heybum; visitation fror 10 10:45 a.m . today at church (Rasmussen Fun Home in Buriey).

Eva Rhoda Morris Hatl of Hurlc7 , funeral at 1 ]

\ today a t the Buriey I I’resbyterlan Church. 2 iUirion Ave.; visitation f noon 10 12:45 p.m. toda the church (Rosmw limeral H ome in Burley).

Anna S abala Bcrriocho Shoshone, funeral nt 1 i loday at the Shoshone Bo| Cliurch (Dem aray Fun Scrvice. Shoshone Chapel;

Charistina "Luda" Gul uf l\vin Falls, funeral Mo: 1:30 p.m. today a t SL Edv

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0 — Inheriting an cconomy !sldcn(-elecf Obama w arned liat the nation faces the chal-1 lifetim e and pledged he urgently lo h d p Americans by lost jobs, disappearing

d hom es seized in foreclo- th e m an w ho prom ised

u tloned against hopes of ions.going to be easy for us lo dig Ul of tlie hole that wc are in,"1 at his first news conference ning th e presidency on

I priority, Obama said, is to ss lo approve an economic an that would extend jobless nd food aid lo thc poor, dis- licaid funds lo states and of billions of dollars on pub* jrojects. If the plan Is not his m onth. In a spedal ses* ngress, Obam a said tha t ‘ it first thing 1 get done as pres- t Unhcd Slaics."-SI appearance slncc a jubi> n - n i^ l cdebration. Obama project an air of calm and B to a deeply worried nadon. n a presldcntlal-lUce setting ray of eight American flags em showing a prcsidential thc words “Thc Olllce o f thc icct.” Thc stage behind him with advisers he had sum- economic brain trust.

:0 m inutes late to his flrst ith reporters, Obama spoke 9 m inutes a n d broke no Ih new policy announce- isclosures of who would be :abincl. In lighthearted ie joked aboul seances witli

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natcd a tGTON — The and is ex]nistration, in thc sentedwide review o f Its Defense oy in Afghanistan, cuss emeirccommend soon only oncom ing Obam a anonymit]Jon tha t thc U.S. yet compliihcrex p an sio n o f ThcBusIn arm y as th c likely to eJ to an eventual standing rIhdrawal, th e U.S. cPress has learned. Afghanistiiate in . President McWcmaiure for a m ajor additionalf d irection in 2009. But1, b u t th e W hite tha t thc <Its. to produce a b i^ y shot1 m ap for the next forccs taki:iloti. n o t just in A chief ilUitary effort b u t big m oreler areas such os training aiU.S. a nd Uitcma- bigger Aian and military Defense

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A new jobless report ofl'ci fort. The unemployment n to a 14-year h i ^ in Octob' million people wcrc oul > D etroit, General M otors huge Ihlrd-quaner loss and run o u t of cash next year. F( m orejob cuts afterburning lions o f doUars of its own.

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stan. Gen. David rcsporlan. for about 20.000 A f^ a rlal U.S. troops In ‘ Whi t It has concluded and, 1 1! em phasis incrcas* wouldould be on .Afghan rapid piking th e lead. sion o!f advocate of focus* forccsre o n speeding the be anand equipping of a AmeritAfghan arm y Is NATO

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nd bigger Af|[iting th c d ep th o f U.S. toitary Involvem ent in a Mtn try th a t has ground trom foreign arm ies over setturies o f conflict. adiiV ewUlbem akingatcrri- Onm istake If this ends up ly 1ig called America’s war." (cs said Oct. 31 after pre* mcng a t a cerem ony In secipa, Fla., where Gen. mcId Pctraeus was InsiaUcd !head o f U.S. Central ownm and, w hose arca o f arc>onslblllty Includes It,Ilanistan as wcU as Iraq. amA^iat I would Ukc to see, Fd, I think, w hat cveiybody suilid like to sec, Is thc m ost seed possible further cxpan* iI o f th c Afghan mUitary mecs because Ihls needs lo Slaan Afghan war, not a n s trcrican w ar and not a d uro vrar," Gates told arcjrtcrs. oIcresidcnt-clcct Obamo, wh> lias caUed Afghanistan Qa'urgent crisis," said in a ha'ich Oct, 22 th a t ‘ it’s time att

!dtosame-seabout w hen they under- froi1 w hat is a t stake and wc Int a vigorous an d visible icuis e o f marriage," tiveIgher said. voline>sex couples ore decctcd to sta rt ihanying sailweek in Connecdcul. die plastateafterMassaichuscits JenCaUfomia where courts theh d d it was unconstilu- bei

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spoke after he and \n<s: e le a Joe Biden met private^, omic advisers to cUscuss wa^- a thc cconomy.: facing thc greatest economic ofo u r lifetime, and wc’rc gobig' :o act swiftly to resolve iC^ id.he was confident Uiat "a new

can have on enorm oio, lul he tempered that opllmlsrii; ; ‘ 1 do not underestimate t l ^ 3f thc tusk diat lies ahead." ’ " lloteiy after 1 bccom e presi-' 1 confront this co n o m ic chal-^ dton by taking oU ncccssaiy; ise thc credit crisis, help haidt'; imilics, and restore growdi and ; ;" Obama said.

^ghanarmy;to heed the caU” from M cKleman fo r more U.S. troops. Obama said he would send at least two o r direc' additional combat brigades. Otic combat brigade typical­ly has 3.500*4,000 soldiers.

Obamo also has caUcd for m orc training o f Afghan security forccs os well as more notimUllary assistance.

Petracus is conducting his own ^ i e w o fh is command arcii.’induding Afghanistan. It is just getting under way and Is due to be finished In February, after Obama prc-. sum ably has his national security team in place.

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the programs undnd qualifications e t a g „ .id a ily basis. Our •

weathered the AXOTIIEK<ilh great resolve. PACKAGE l.Scredit unions arc Obama and Cringent guidelines likely look at ano for Ihe risky stimulus package

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undergoing drastic package tha Ihc ccunom consumcr'd

lERSTLM l’L lS would climi;iN T IIE W O K k S ? thcliI^t•limnd Congress will also crcdit and c: anolher cconumic home buyeiIcage, particularly mortgage Icig llOih Congress and focus tl

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imy. The plan includes of $729r-drivcn provisions ihal the ta x 'iminaic repayment of fanfareime home buyer tax who pud expand the crcdit lu all 1 .2(X)9yers, make the increased filing tl: loan limits permanenl, under is the economic and$i:lion cffon.s un supponing “lax cn

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NAR has stepped up

its challenge to lawmakers ; encouraging them to lake new. ! decisive actions Io address the • continuing problems in the * housing industry, as well as ilic 1 ongoing financial crisis. NAR sent a letter to Ujfi. Trcasur) Secretary ; Henry Paul/un calling on him I lo refocus itic Fcdcnl Housing Rnancc Agency's efforls on restoring strcngili to the mongage-

backed securitio market, which ' would help lower mortgage rales ) forall home buyers lind for tho'C ■’ who need to refinance. ;

NAR has pr<)vidcd an : economic analysis dcmonsiraiing -

that a reduction. orabu)dow n. of interesi rates by jusl I pcrLcniagc point could result in up lo KJ(MKK)'' additional home sales and reducc - the inventory of homes by as much as 20 percent.

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cannot be un economic recover) without a siahilirrd housing market. Congress and Ihe new administration need io ;iL't

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Sollf^ Propwty? jb d o u e Donl pay ony (OMuntil It's sold. For bdmi, :(roo Infomution tures. In

about Qvokfng Umo sharo4 isharo ond roal 8165.00

niiss?writo lo: u-.i,Fodo»al Trado " „ p ^ fCommission. car' ana

Washington, 0 ,0 . lots o( :20560 or col tho lot & p(Nattonol Fraud SS JS ?’

Inlormatkin Cent*.1-e0Q-a76-7060. I

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DISTINCTIVE 3 bdrm. 32 boihwilhofamly 1^40!room, formal dining acres

room.dfoamMchon, rightspatio. 2-bay oarogooU patio

nooriho schools. stofflS165.000. Call Jim trees

B A R K E RREALTORS 5 2 6 1

Call 543-4371 (Rints Gul

BUHL Reduc-Nico couniry acroago C«[|2G

w/3 bdrm homo, 5 a*aoosw/tullwoior. I good pasture, stool

corrals, many FA mmufo (fult tfoos,Great garden spot. 2 bath, II

TackbuiWhg, ™>‘9Msheds. 4 car cor- OUor>

pon.multiplosh o p s .a 2 ca / 5170,90

garaoo on tho ond *olprivaiotoad. 0«O ™

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acros. coverec I, well & septic In

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r :: ' ; — n n t Federal Ba RT 2 bdrm. 1 208.733-4222 homo, new cor- for

paint & flooring. 1 s h a m M l v c attached garogo. Kal Mamews of storage, huge k potential for 3 " -pMH FALLS 2 ^ - •2 Mroom,2 t870.3222 manufactured ho

^ hoot pump, corn EFiT olr, breakfast bi

I 12x2 0 dock.«fli•Z ie a e m 'H f t t i plus 5 bodroom. bath home, firepi 3corgorage& 4(

Itry hom e, ahop. S339.90i)drm, 2 bath. •rrto tozT hreo2i 40 sq .ft., 1.75 room. 1 bath A( re s with w ater Si7S,eoo

Itio,'new root,' N E L S Q

r e a l t y L l

ious Injlt trees, 7 3 4 -3 9 3 0 hookup.

26EBas^lne TWN FALLS Intstone Acres).Quick Sale luced S99.000.120S-87&4067 20&-320-4046.------------------------ Aflontobio updniFALLS vintago homo.

'4 sq. (13 bdrm. 2 bdrm, 1 bath,Ih, Ilko now, great Now intorior/oxtoiIghborhood. noor paint Sioragojory School, mot^ b sm t Hugo fonid sdler. Musj sell. ya>d.$90.00C1,900. Roducod to Accepting all otfo

$159,000. 416AdamsSIOroofl Troo Way Sharw 404-66G »23of420-919Sor733-70S1 I TWIN FALLS

4 FALLS 2005 I lodroom, 2 boih.8 sq. It.. 2 cor ago. Sprinklertom. tots ol up- Fanlasiiccany(dos, RV pod. tiro- views oi Snake F» . extra oioctiteal ond Rock Grotiradoe. ig maslor Brick. 4,000 sqm ond baih. home. ZS acrilutllui WIchon, Must seo indoorm shelvos, excol- door barbocuinoigtiborttood. $S38,0M.

8230.000 S12 Mahard 02 Eaetbrooka Rd. 794-7373 or 734- Call961-0S22 A akforOsn

a m900 T n i n Falls 1158 6811 DaveS

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BLooatlonI Ownor flnanolng.

4 bdrm, 3.8 bath, 3 1 00 fsq .tl..3 car garage. ^ c a U -

reolaco neu.granlle, stain- less steel. & healed lie , buiH In vacuum. Realtors weloxne.

Dr. E. •429,000Ranch 1393 Stoneybnok.Jon 208.734^773.

J S J J TWIN FALLSLOOKINQFORA

NEWFAMILYIII iiiuAr IVo got 3 bdrms. 2

baths, dW garogo.g g ----- lo n a d y n ii l .V M te

system. Ol appls.

i S , “m i^ K K o T O R *cm m i YOUIilPrtooiosenat ist bor, S140,9OO-nndmoot 09 ,900 438 Meadowlark Way ■ w^vaior001 2 14 731-4144kop’laco,*40x28

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fo * ? 4 sale by ™ owner.Approx 1600l O M sq.fL 3bdrm .2 » V i / l^ bath, ponlaily lift.’ L L H bsmt. Comes

with heavy duly ) 3 0 W/0. dishwashor.~ I stove, &tefrlg.I I Fonced back yard

withdognjn.330 Ehn S t SI09.000

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TamiU w tu i ln e J ^children under the age ,.X wof IB (vtng wlh parwn ,

HUM woman and people . _ MOirlnaMlodyorctiil.drenunderlS. ^

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I|dSo.(^Hti{iaLsbi Boines Enby $ 8 9 7 ^ Be by Stephen Olsen on B{332072 StG e c iy 2 8 fr4 0 0 6 B

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1LEY/DECL0 jperty wfth a view d prt«to road.U ntaii^ by thewnty. Tho vfew in-ides mountains to * ^ '2oe-<z> South, and the . r ^ - , .mAke River to the E j^ K 2 (5 1 f ||icih. It has teores with a creekinlng through and V m D n v i nasts an k r a o(

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iBUHL 1098 .4 ^omca. 2 baih,

1880 sq.ft. perma- 2iJL2?h ^ foundalioa

Great upgrades, , ! 2 i ^ new paint, carpel

and wood lammale fkwring. Quiet dty tot near Rkfeys.

„ ,_ , i i i , i i i Open spilt floor plan, ganjen tub, PuKry- vaulted cel-

1 S ? ^ S 3 Ings, electrio fur- l e w f iK j i i nace, future carport.

the cement poured Large storage ahod

I f S114500. Makeon A ddun 1 ,

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EDEN 2 bodroom! HA<1 balh. no pots. S475

monlh-f deposit.. Ctll 20a-Ma-7B9B 3K

FILER 1 bedroom. 1 KIMI bath. $325 month. i

$300 dopotiL Call doaM -73m »19__________21

RLER B/ond now A POIbdrm, 3 bail» homo, 3 hocar earogo. 2680 sq ft boon 1 ocro. $1600 mo. - S5Kalhlton 28M 214 70

RLER Country 1 bdrm SK(%ppls. W/0 hookup bnwalor Included, SSOO S6

TWIN FALLS Now 1 Ineighborhood 3 bdrm uil2 baih. oppls. S950

CLOSE to CSI 3 bdrm =2 both, appls. oamgo SI- fetwod yard. SIOOO i Tho Mgml. 733*0739 t

OOODINQ Spadous 3 bdmi, 2 baih country i horrw. w^lreploco. kitchen nppls.. 2 car

J garogo & ttobby alwd. ^lr>d..lg. machine shop •— opproK 40'x60’ & cor- T\

; rals w/lh/oslock shod, SltOO/mo. + SHOO dop. Please Iv. msg.

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‘ HAQERMAN Nowly remodolod 2 bod­room, no smoklr>g, siorago shod. L .

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2 bodroom. 2 baih. no y• pots. S700/monlh, -f p

S600 doposll. S2 0 8 -3 1 2 -4 B 3 a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

HOLUSTER 2 bdrm. l TVbath, klichen appll- bances. no smoking/ s

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HOLUSTER 3 bdrm , 1 hbath. S595 mo. f dep. „No smoklng/pots. d

2358 Main Si —206-639-1403 TV

JEROME 2 bedroom. 1baih, full basomonl In q country. S550 mo. ♦dop. Call 324-2154 —

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JEROME 3 bdrm. 1 gbath. 1 car garage, tifoncod yard, nico sneighborhood. Seoo-f t

.$400 dop. 320-0251

JEROME dean s m ^ ^ TV2 bdrm., 1 baih.appli- bancos, W/D hookup, r,

•$475 dop. No smok- ring. 206-734-6316 n

JEROME Nowor 3 J• bodrom. 2 both, Pi

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HAQERMAN TWIN FAL3 bdrm. 2 bath. baih, no

CallJoo SSOO do(260-3163 or 686-7031 lionl 212-

KIMBERLY bodroom i ^ j r ^1 bolh, S625 S400 ,d 0 P : y . c i « > a .

POCATELLO Town- lamo Ichouses 2 bdrm, 1 RVAjoatbaih. W/D hookup. oxcollor

■ S500-SS25 4- doposll. pois coi705-7968 or 237-2452 smokkt^

SHOSHONE 4 bdrm. 1 I — — bnlh. W/D hookup.S830 * 5500 dop, h„,h 91 bdim api. S450, AB \ulllity, laundry Includ, I

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S975 monlh, plan, (Qi206-733-8207 cmonitif

............ ancos,TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm loncod.

houso. largo loncod irosh |yaid. W/D hookup, no gorogo.pots. S450/mo. + pels, cS450dop. Rols. monlh*

206-404-8999 206-TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 twIN FA

balh, Qofogo, lots ol bnlh. ilisiorogo, very clonn, near ho-nico tocaiion. Irxrludcs uiils. Insall nppls. Wnlcr/irosh ‘ srno'iurM]pick up. No smoking/ ------------drugs/pots. Rosponsi- TWIN FAbio poopio only. Brirx) bnlh, (rols. S700 mo. + 5500 S105Odop. 208-734-1924 loildgo _

TWIN FALLS 2-3 bdrm,Irt both, nfco loca- TWIN FAlion. 5675 * 5500 do- homo iposil. No pois, bdrm,

206-212-1678 bonus r. TWIN FALLS 3 A 4

bdim homes. 2 cargoiooo, somo nppls. twin fafoncod ymds. No ngy, „smoking S895 & up. (3*m . ,http://ete8lmgt.com „cw tCatt 206-735-0473 Hospiinl

TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 ? ^ bolh. . 2 cor gnrago. lowed back ynrd. AC nowor homo. S960 mo. 208-316-0311. or206-539-2009 o f Hon

TWIN FALLS 3 bdtm. Lhda2 bath. In nico neigh- Loaso oboihood. rom ot 5850 - ,mo. ♦5600 dop. Pos- ’ sblo poi. No smoking. vwY »" 326-56S3or 404-3169

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FALLS g | I tw in FALLS Lant, 2 baih. 2 car 2 bdrm duplex, nigo, oil appll- Insido & out, comts Includod. fumoco & A> loncod ynrd. kilchon applionaMat siorago, gas flroplaco, su;lilont location, woll Insuloiodi Econsidered, no uomoty nico! t

king, 5695 Falls Avo W. S616-420-0905 month ^--dopo:

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2 car garngo, TWIN FALLS Novfoncod yard, bdrtti. 2 balh wos

•f S900 doposll. Oolf Course. 2smoking. 20S8 garago. all a;AvoEnsi. 1200 sq. II. 5690601 or 404-4799 * S700 socurliy i

PJEIi------------Adams. Ooan. TWIN FALLS Nowi dolod 3 bdrm. 1 bedroom. 2 I io smoking. 5700 houso. 2 cnr gan ) dop incld waior. doslrnblo NW n 1876 or 639-4449 SHOO nwnih + S ----------------------- deposit. 316-2623

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dng, S095, MS ^ baih, 2 cor, 11WN. 866.!63B “ '^ ■ 5 “ !" '® 'I mo. ConiraciFALLS4bdrm. 2 possibk). Call ., spill bdrm Hoar 726-9044 tor Inlo

s sprlnkkJrs roiront. 3 bdrm5d, waior, sower, bolh. gas firopiI paid 2 cnr fenced yoid, SlUgo. No' smoking, SIOOO dop. Pos

druas SlOOO P°’*'i h f f f i s h 326-5663 or 404-:08-420-0321 TWIN FALLS QiFALLS 4 bdrm. 2 tog cnbin hom<

. doubto onrnso. ' bdrm. Ilroplnco. ihospitnl-51000+ Puic mon. ig tInst mo & dop no y f'd S450 ♦ 5400

kirtg/pol 404-1637 736-00S4 or 731-'FALLS C bdrm. 4 TV/IN FALLS, 6400 SQ. II. Romodeied 3 bedniO + Insi. Cnnd- 2 baih. tiOO scgo subdivision. Qioni tocaiion, fei436-901-9055 p d . No smO------------------------ Peis negoiiabio.:FALLS Bonutitui plus uliliiios. C

0 in counlry, 3 check nnd lofoio \ 2'/i bnlh * roquiiod. Mic JS room. SHOO + 208-946-5102 )3ii. No pels.3219or731-3202 TWIN FALLS F------------------------ To .Own, /ippFALLS Booolilui 2300 sq. II.. \

lownhouso. 3 nico, 3 bdrm h1. 2 bnlh rwor bonus rooms.

High School. boihs, lots ol oxt;piinl nnd Wnlman, as tow ns 3H dO'ir garage. Wnior. qaC. 206-410-71cr, garbago pan . In ■

I . . , , “’“i ” " '™ / TWIN f ALLS Sp«i idod. No pels/ 4h(km 2t>ath bWng.S850 +eS0. t S T z T i l .y 208-940-1157^on 420-3006 or n - m Ws

^srnaB 1 bdrm 1 ib n ih a i4 i9 5*1 no pou/smoWng g. S52S mo. + do 5 month + S300 208-404-3631 1.208-731-0919 ____ _

— - TWIN FALLSIN FALLS roni7 lOOS flnaccepllonaily nk:o is siiil avallat^o.ronial. 2 bdrm. for financing dirt baths, living, 206-308-6626lily iborius room. tWIN FALLS- 1 >

375 ♦doposll- 3 2208-731-3046 S975/mo +5650

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JI. 1 bdrm. 2 balh. _ _ ^ 5200 ri, ulol canyon rim view. , gci os llroplaco. patio.110. wiroloss intor- u i . .Bt. cable, utls paid, wn and dishes sup- On The 0 liod. No smoking/01$. Rols roq. $650 * 7 . ,10 + $800 socurily & ” *'’1115' loaning mo. to mo. S” ®iotoaso.410-1071.

/IN FALLS Smal,lean, quiet siudlo. no Bo Iho llrst'moWng/pots. S395 + in a Brand I210 dep. 420-5028 bdrm.2ba--------------------------- homo toad'm FALLS omonHiesI

StucSoAlbdim - oflicient sNo deposit masiorbdrm, F™ .c« .i..v» -n Fu.nM «d«/i»ivAl ullltios paid odcoHngsFroo locai calls make you ILaundry on siio at homo. IPots by approval ' bliss d cStanhgSISO/wk hoat/alr. Aa».73i-2»i2 . i ; ; ;? ; ,”

;. 60 4 • i Muststu fm n ld lB dA D tL 1191N.Ken. ,• Jeron

a n n D n p i g 208-324.------- 8:30ttm-7|

« - H e a r t h eq u i e t l . —

U urtI Park FO. ‘ f C T s , K E t

rwtn FaUs 734-4196. j j ^ (

- - ■ Bedro3 u n L lT ~ Aparin.

Fforitlsbi1 and 2 bodroom.1 bdrm subsidizod. G o o s e i

»2S-$350Ara.+ dop H a ro n e * hour* 2-5pm

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Charming, BURLEY Vory nico )odroom opt. bodroom apartmen rolrig. $335 oxcollont locaUor

10 dop. Ctoso 678-1642 or 431-164

1 5 5 3 --------------------ulaa rtiii ' bdrm, no pels. 527

• plus $200 deposit. neOaks Call 212-1678.

PP Feet OOODINQ 3 bdrm.Start al bath a p t No smokln» 9 No pots. S700 rr■vt-ln plus uilliiios, 5600 d<•elali posit. Cnll306-«804

l^sttoilve HAQERMAN 2 bdrrirvlNow.3 $400 mo. + S400 d2 baih Twin posiL No pots. C«kiodod wilh 208-366-0747 tor op

!m HAZELTON 2 bdrm,d T i l n

a r"0 . & vault- JEROME 2 bdrm bas ingsthatwjl n,50, opartmeni. i

smoWng/pois, rofri rongo & wator Indu

_olceniral ed. $425, i yo lr.A lg2car loaso. 206-639.3221 010protoci I . . . Iiftomsnow. JEROME 2 bdrm. }layground. baih, all appliances ist Sooll w /0 , oloctrle hoi Kennedy St, 516 E. Avo. H f eromt $4 ;^ mo. + $300 dc324-6969 324-3006 or 320-21m-7pm M-F -------t.1pmSat JEROME Northeld ' — — Court Apta. Nowt

rornodolod 1 & u R bdrms tome ront I

fodorally aasistor S K I T IHA accepted

■ 208-324-3464.

& hirtments

I j EROME Spactou . 1, 2, 3 bdrma.,

« e c r e e k bath, oll appllanco: l a n a r / AC. W/IL hookups. Rtno! ^ rtO O tn contor & pla' & n t i . ContalI s ^o K ^ 3 2 * ^ 5 7 2

[:S4l9S t f e . K IM B E B L Y 2 b d m .

bath, appls, laurt

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andPupkxHUPEBT 1 bdrm, 1 TWboth, hlo smoking or bsnnimnlj. S37S + 5250 loi dep. 206*677-2382

SHOSHONE 2 bod- TWroom, t bnih, cuio, qiprivaio sotilr>g, no appois. Cnil ovoninga anonly, 731-0073. dc

TWIN FALLS S700 + ^deposit. 3 bdrm, 1.5 ™ hnih, ID Housing OK. 209-406.2161. Coll ftboui npts in Burloy. • •• P”

TWIN FALLS W1 bdrm apt. Clean. Ci

carpoiod, S350. ^• 208-733.6770 ew 101 ™

TWIN FALLS 1 bdtm, he •nnge. rcFilg.,gmt)ago ar disposal, dishwnsher, K No smoking/nnimnls. ^Rots, req, S395 ♦ dep ‘j!

206-733-6603

TWIN FALLS 1 - Month Ftoe

2 bdrm/2 bnih S4753 bdrm/2 bnih S52S P'

LIMITED TIME!!208-734-1800 _£!

Fownbrook Apt* TWEqual Housino Oi

Opportunity0

TWIN FALLS 2 bdtm. 1bnih. Inundty room, 2yard, air & hem. S600 c731-8260___________

TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm,2 balh. vory denn, -

W/D, nppllnncos. No ^smoWno/pOts. S610 ♦ TVldop, 1 yoofteaaereq, bi

206-734-1143 nl

TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., _5:1 bolh. corport, no TWsmokin(j/pots- SSOO bmonth. Coll 208-423- SiSS90 or 731-8067 3:

TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 —bath, 1 car gnfOflO. TWfenced yo»d, S825 mo F* S700 dep. No amok- 0lrv;/pms 306-7120 o'

------------------------------- tcTWIN FALLS 3 bdtm, 2 g

bath, garage, foncod icyard, S800/mo. * b $800 dep. Woiorpald.

208-639-7426 —

TWIN FALLS Afford- 4- abki studio and small g 1 bdrm for tent. Avail, now. Ind. laundry fa- < cility ar'd gym.Please coll 73&-1600

earajBUHL Fl11/7-11/8 8.00am In­

side Moving Solo.Misc household Items, 910M oonglowt36 At

— ( I BURLEY

T hom u & PsullneWatson <

Estate Sole <Nov, 6-7 (9-6]Nov. 6 (9-2) ,

79 Pork Ave. W. ' Lovely dining sot ond —

glass hutch, now Kl ao’a and love seat, T

. i.owrey organ,computer desk,

kitchen loble ond chalra. 2 bdmi acts,

woaher. dryor. Singer sowing machitw. Bcmotto sergcf.

microvnivo. chlno. antique diahes and “

collectibles, freezer. P,_________ l.TVs,rocinors,______Sj

OJCO fugs. goroge I Korns, vehicle, entiro <

houso ful. IManag»dby i

BlutCowAnBqUM Call 312-4900

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FAX YOUR 1 ^ CUSSIFIED

ADTIMES-NEWS i C U SSIFIE D

DEPARTMENT 208-734-5538

Twin Fallt, Idaho

THATSCRAMBLEDWC

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-n i i T i r(Anawi

i; GUMBO THICK LOCKET : • Whnt tho boxof depended on who

l.8hing-TH E RIGHT'HOOK-

6 0 4 6U n fi in ls l i« lA p t& U n ftm il

andDqdex ailTWIN FALLS 3 M m , 2 tw IM FAI

both, foncod yard, wo- Nice llor incl.. S760 +dop S375-S781 Quincy S39-7426 Call 201

TWIN FALLS Cleon &

apt. wilh all appls. No q ^ ij ,

dop. ^ 5 °3 9 -6 9 n ^ o r

TWIN FALLS Clean 2 Nice sizebdrm, W/O hookup, nppla. susomo utils, off airoet The Mgn

.. parking, no pets, nosmokirw. 351 2~ Avo TwifTci) W, 12, S485 * dep.Call 206-734-6230. ^pl!

TWIN FALLS Ooon 2 Variousbdtm. somo utPs, W/O Coll f<hookup, no pots/ 73'smoking, S595 ♦ dop, chedto186 Filer. 734-6230 sHOf.r

TWIN FALLS COIIOQO .-u iu bai Meadows Condo. 3 blocks from CSI, cov-ered parking, ground . ^lloof. 2 bdrms, portlol- f j. ' '' ly fuinlshed. S650/moplus dep. Avoll imme- ______ ^diatoly. 208-639-6769 TWIN FiOf 208-839-3137 homo :

TWINFALLS ^Olh. WOupfo*. Bochanan St. ^ '

Unfurnished, somo S600->coppls lncld^2 bdrm ♦ f

d e n o r3 bdrm, /•innn a2bo!haS750 + S500 4

1 bdrm 1 balh a .ii aqm S550 + S300 dep.AmerioinRcal WENDEL

EsiOloiDoug 420-5650TWIN FALLS Largo 1 ’

bdrm. walk-in closot. opplioncnice quiet $425 * cludirt^.$250dop,73S-9107 208-

TWIN FALLS U rge 3 *bdmi. 2 both, garogo, D a a S675 month ♦ dop.321 Morningaido Or, ]#2, Calt 734-2416. ...............

TWIN FALLS N w TWIN FFola Avonuo Suitea, *urn rocOne 2 bdmi opi-ovnll- Refrig,otjto. Ftoe rtfolMS Ih- “tetnot, water & pd. Woegarbage, extremely 368-0061low elociric bills. 2 ZTTTTT blocB Iran. CSI.

TWIN FALLS Nowor C«;4-Plox. 3 bdmi. 2 both,. 200~:gorogo. W/O hookups, ------------

32013 Lenore St. TWIN F/S685-fS500doposit. Doilyonc

No smoking. Oulet.208-420-2863 TFN

FILER MV FIOQ Mofkot RUPERTFairgrourxJs Sol. SaturNov.eth Som-Spm EataliFreaA dm lulon ' cloth

Antiquo Doolers, Indion kjtc^cra Afrtcon Art. concJes, Wonkei

homemade pios, ond diilams. Tuppofworo. _ 170

jewolrv, knhroa, coins. -----------gilts, cfaltj, snack bar TWIN F/Payton Raeaa o l Fri. &2nd Time Around. Hugo 2Promoter. 410-1738 sa.WS\

____________________ blanket

KIMBERLY Thura.-Ffi, 10-8 4 Sat.

10-5-Huge solo! gonu Qoxago solo pricoa.GHt ahop doaoout salo, plus personoi items. Gteat holiday

!3=N .";S’M.ln

TWINF/PAUL FX.4&

orations. Sol of 3 ireos ond olhor mis-coioneous Items. (

IIO TonerO r. Qreotf:------------------------------- 673C

• RUPERT/BURLEY ----------Thurs., Fri, & Sat- 9om- TWIN Fi

Spm. Insldo huge Sat. 8::heated goroge aolo. 'omiTools, furnltufo. col- molorc>loctiWes, homo decor. hanglewolry. lota ol house- chHdchoU misc. Qood doon dotNngused stuff. tebi

248 S Hwy 24 bunkboi(Holfwoy botwoon to Butley& Rupen)Watch for signs. 3086 V

'I ' i m c . s - N c

“ "'itSn™". MobflTHomi______A JEROME Small

s t^ iow fow bdrm, wnh npplinn.' S475 mofMh * S'(1 *1 ' ? doposii. No pets.

A 200-324-2647 RUPERT

7 y ) " ^ bodroom, S-lOOI V month S200(lo|

^ i y Call20S-312.930

■ 3 9 6 0 7

Office and _____Retail Rental--------------- BURLEY Qtfico 5p.

^ in ahoppinrj ctn

A /A N T E P Co|?20o3i70^510^0

r P ------ onto, .103 Soiiihi-.frrnrt Innni. ' * °ln* Jo'omc t

S3S-M0B 0.314.1:

r r i i TNice 0!!ico Of Reti

isweiB Monday) Spncos. Locaiior ET HEIFER in TFS Joromo (vhon ho went Vnrioua Si^cs n

GrontPilccs.

TWINFALLS6 0 4 . officoinOtdTown

m l s b e d ^ t & 208-359-3040n d D l i t o or 037-4532

TWIN FALLS M 1 bodroom Very nico ofiico’5-S395 month s ^ c c s on cnnyo 208^316-2334 rjm, S575 monih

‘SSS'i.'s"'FALLS

neighborhood, 6 0 8

r u s ^ n d t m S . , Commerdi.H20incl.S500 P m i W » p t \ .Iz# 2 bdtm bsmt, r r O p C T l )

. I 2200 sq tl. 51295> Falls Rentols call 200-639-4048 3 Bdrms or 208-324-404(

Apia/Houses ious Locntiona TWIN FALLS C82 !all for details Lnkoa. Whoicwic734-4334 tetnii appro*. 220C

* out our web- ti, with ovorltondI t.ir(itviru)i con livoty dOor. 736-6S---------------------- TWIN FALLS ” W!FALLS nble office spaceollaApisyPhcQS- reccptlon .nrc.i ;'lew Townhomes r^ow. Apptox GM, 2, A 3 bdtm. near Counlwijsc.lOls, S415-S525 2T' Avo N. C.nll vup 734-6600 308-5710____

, ’’J ' '! ; ! . J " " ; ! ’ ||™ IN FALLS3 3 bdfm, ivi BRANDNEWW/O tooKup. no Contractors Sho2 parking spots, ^nd Office.

I + dep. 410-9143 Hontcd 120050FALLS Ven/ SS95SPECIAI

, 2 b i m 2 S I

’ W o o ' m o twi n FALLS Com208-490-1980 ci.nl buildm.;_______________ Itouse sp.ncQ. 2<3ELL Lovely, like sq. ft. with 13'pn, quiet 2 bedroom, toll up door 306(jih in triplex, nil ft. wnh 14'powctionces, W/D in- up door. OfficeDd. No pels, bnthiooms In bo08-720-7601 734-9908 0r 420-t

6 0 5 tw in FALLS

o o m s F o r house with COO sQ a n t oliico. S700/monii

208-539-7426

FALLS Clean I ^

Weekly & monlhly. TWINFALLSXies or 731-2812 Office suites .ivnili----------------------- storting nt S7001FALLS Coll Jstf 539-491

wave, roftigerotor -------tly/monthly roles. TWIN FALLSCapri Motel shop ond 00Q.733-64S2. Space, 1200 sq ft

.FALLS MOTEL ond wookty rotes,jlei, 733-B620. 6 1 0rFMotal.com StOFage/

Wai^ousTVWN FALLS V

.1 r house, S500 m opprox itOO y

J bnihroom. office, ago. 208-731-091

B E zIH 614W an ted !

aturdoy8-5pm. R entitals Sale Tools -tothes, futiviuro. WANTED TO REf hen items, towels. Kimbeity. Single, nkeis. oppli. TVs, S Wgh schooict d dining room sot. ing ot n'fon 1702 A Street clean house ■_______________ job nnd good ctciI FALLS Call420-54ieI. 4 Sot. 8:30;4.

if Sweaters, coots. M obitS Homi ikots, sheeis, end C n aro c5les, lamps, akis,Dts. poles, tons of jtmas decornilons.

jc i” sr.rKfi;Z 8 . . . i " ,niscellaneous' Johnnie 208-543- DONT MISS' 6 1 6 A 1222 Freemont ................

Drive Roommat* J FALLS Wanted1 Sai.. 7-2. Lots of - : =M.flfflf«l.CWbLngcJgN es, crafts, weight neweT3Mtm.. .<

housewores. home near CSI. C-, ond tots of incl. utJitios S30C na mo brond now. Coll 208-212-21:

^a'^^^2om Multi- ^aund^. uiihiioa

Drcyde, 4.wheeler, tw iN FALLS Fmg glidof. B ^ y & mote wonied. AliHdren'sfurniium ae»pM . Incl. WTing & loys. Boonlo cat,io s225/moabies, dressers, 208-410-98Witbeds. name brond ____

teen clothes. CimifiM*. The orS off most Items. to oil your quostic16 Woodfldga Dr. ?33<i93i cm. 2

5 T e e n ’♦ S'175

s O U t O-9300

n w i l AiUlY: i arn a d s i iu n . n-spnnsil)l('an< • t a f l iilsc th av i'J itiT ilh k fi 'ii

1 hiivr ti-atl .IriviUK iti I 'm M 'a .rc H t.l i .- ln n m

cL-nict. vi-liiric will) so m any . S750. lirsD H lliiM oiiil.

■ la iw ays fm m .l an n ! 5p,ic<) u p for d riv e rs rent ot s ilio i)!.a m lh a v fn -fu s t

..ll.'ts rr.i.n Iri.'iK k an

W.1204 " '" ' 'I ' MV "■'!alaa^N, “Ni>, I’m nol ir;

= 7 - All ftiy yiitinniT rd (lilvnsll<vns<-s. a iu ll

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w Jta ll.n lo ,= = i - N (o«nc ' JN MASSA)40 ' I)!-AIl NON-DHIVI 32 ili i.fca ro r ilr iv ln j-ih a i

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onih. C iall/os in ln-lplnj- [■ .tyat [ihr.hlav My fo n .v rn

tnii;lii o w ir i-a n oni c a iiM 'a n ac i'ii ln ii, •

r d a l ' fear, i lv n w ho sli.ntld r t v “ l> "> V"*'’ How.'ViT. I

(■ spacc sif.iiald iiv inK insiriii-i rehouse sa frr for all ro n c i 'n ird 295 mo,

niLAUABBYMwoitl.l___ II r .'la ilo iish ip w itli

i82BlL(.' i|;,u> JiU T ,-/t)f,- 'w lio l

3200 sq ond do-6.6512 i r NOVI-.MBHH 0— “o 'lj: BiHTnDAY: S o m r |hnee wilh lo » i" v r o n w an l lo m•n .nvn,l i r r fJilriK'^ — Inil If^M sq f! I.irm r,! vvi-lt 10 .la lf

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---------- ' lie Ki 1)1' Micri-ssfiil. I<in di'Vrl.ipillH n<: hi'.iw crn now am i th April is a falniltius i new id i'a s o r i-xpiT alliTiiaiivi-s, T hat als tIm rio la k i-av a i-a D n i

------------ d iitm nu itim 's .

-0. 2700 ' t"!' '3'pnwcf isn 'lto o la u - lo in i 'i 't s . 3060 nq. |„ |„}<s drli}>lll iMIo Dwcttoli iJlotlRlt Iho t.-m

d iff .-trn .v o r you ar. ■20-9084 tim i- /o in ‘s.(.lii'<'kyi)i s Now 'iH ''" ''y - •,, «nte- lAUHU.S (April 2()-l00 sq ft. a n ' a nianniiirptiss. U lonih. ll, 111,- p iihlic eye, pi-f

yo iia s sy m p a lh i 'l lr .r l a! poss.-ssions o r wo

7 ^ a l lc n l in n .’llil’ spotlit f n a on ih .M -on ipa tiyyn ii!

(JEMINI (M ay 2 ivniinble y '« ' ' ' ‘'V ''00 mo. Iiavi' . tnilil 1).- yiniri >-4907 s iiap o flh cn n g .T s.Y ii------------ h i'iis itiK yo iirn iino rsi

o m e , l..'»1 w h ..n y ,.u . '. ,u l. l sqft, i-e inkes.3-0707 T oday Is Saturday,1 3 i:» h (lay o f 2 0 0 8 . ' r a / (lays j i - f lin th i’ year.

Today’s H ighligfitli)U S e O n Nov. I!, I‘l2;t.F ^ = laiiiK'hi’d liis firsi a ll.’ Inn pow .T w ith 11 faJ 5, 1;, M .i.ii.h , ( ;..n iia .iy , Ifee. stof- 1)1- k now n a s Ihi'-09 '9 IHilsrIi,"

O n Ihis (laic:J III i;tllll, S.-ollish-l1 l O ^ j;,„ ,,h ilasr.ph .'i f ScriUis d ifd in fn 'rn--------------a n d h is adli('r«‘itlsRENT in iiiiii.'k by c ril irs in ihi

igicmom r\', Kivinj; rlsi‘ K n in 'lc « ! < ; ln l» : i7 .M o u n ll i oc Good -Seminary, a .'o ll.-K '- ''ictcdi!. w u n ifn , op i'ited in S5416 Miiss,

In lll(l<), M onla iia

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II.Tln-rl l lo o n - r f o r l 1 S235 ♦ ‘'y.Kflsty hi l 'i:i:i. !’ii-si(U'i

>62 or • r n i i l .- d lh .‘ Ci ,v ] ,„ i„ is ira iio n . desl

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latested

s*3oo S300 dop. i-2131

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ilies pnkJ. ^

^5 Room- A |j. All utili- :i. W/D, & mo.

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cxciiM- (lot lo I B l jO Bs I'd in lil^li i-------------------isi'd c o u n lh ’ss n 'l i ls rs l.i liaviand family lo h i- r .llc w a sK i•sponsi' w as rrlm il p rfnm iiI,-ady.- n ia rr i . 'd .w lilt;rclailvrs havi' Mis w ife w on'l11 .lo f.'.-li am ih tii-g iil.It’S. Mow iId.I Should I sti 'Dn 1 jitsl say m o lh i-r .i'v cn I

r family w h.'ii ic r-ln -law in a'leas.- lcll nil- anahiV 7.tn- do

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and o lf i- ra s<l).May20):V.)U VIRGO (AU lten you are lakes tw o l.i

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DI-ARHORRIFli;D:T.)nel l..lh< a n o f your I.-ii.t — your i|iies. m ah o tii w hi-iher peoplt- an- UKht .•o inm on m aim .-rs any .m- — Ihe answer, sadly, is nr,, ry o fi . 'ii ili.-ya ie n.ii,I 'o r anyoni- w ho Is noi aw ate .I- (iti.-siions lisii'd in paragraph •o o f ■Ilorrined's" lelti-r an- ;ill M iiniis as iieiiiK overly personal, id lInl•^s s.im eoiu- is .-onlldlni', a m is led friend, f.i d e sc r ih .- ih r 'la ils .If on.-'s s.-x life, c an it.- tn 'n ie ly eniharrassiiin i.i tlu- lis ner.

len isandassi 'I.s,SC O RPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 2l j : le am m e up . Scoiiy!" II oiiK in>;s wvr.- as easy as iliai. ijwever. If y.iu he^;lii s.un.-llilnj’. .al r.-quin-s pu iiilc acc laim i-. lei-i-ed. sui:h as a hiLsin.-ss .u lis ti . ' pni)i-. I. you .•ould exciTil ipe.-talions,SAGITT/VHIUS (Nov. 221)t-c. l ) :A lil lle am hill.m can add /.-m I y o u r life, Itaih .'r lhan .Iriliin r o n u a n .l laklnn pleastm -In vvhiii ;i-r .•iiin.'s your way, ymi niin lr •am 111 si-i y .iii rs in lilso n ariili v iS-a lolly noal.CAPIUCORN (Dcc. 22-Inn, I'))

iH'k aw ay s.nm - sav ings loi . oKKy day, A new saviiij-s accotm o u ld give you a place lo sfasl ritni- extra .-iush. A n-ceni p r.)hlen la y hav.- po in ted ou t Ihe need i. h a n g .-y o u r ways.AQUARIUS (Ian . 20 .Fcb . 1«)

^V(-.-p off Ihl- d o onna i. You nia> avc com pany cotniiiH or friend ' ropp ln j; by. M utual ac(|itainianc- ; m ay hriiiK you and a cerfaiii im .-oni- closer this weekend, PISCES (Feb. ig -M a irh 201:

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o u s e Spi-aker. . (llm vevo l Ivlngsion la te r n-sinned beloK e cou ld hecom i! speaker all.-) d m li iiiin to m arital Inlldi-llti.-s.): F ive years ago: A sui. ide cai

o n ih lilg o f a houslnn coitiple.\ Ii' iy ad h , Saudi A rabia, killed e o p le . I ro n t -m n n e r llo w a ri Ieanh(-cam e the Tirst D .-m ocralll r(-sidi-nilal caiid idau- ever ^ -Ject taxpayer mon.-y and av .ilj 11- ac.-om panylii« spend ing linv s, say lnn h.- had i.i act lo conv (-tc ag a in s t I’residen i Bush^ ash-ri.-h cam paign . '■*O n e year ago: Mie Senan; cot];

n n i 'd I’n-sideni Bush's n o m in » o n of Mlcha.-I Miikasey to b e tl> e w a d o rn e y genera l. .'iiJ-lQ resid(-ni Bush suffered th e flr^ e lo o v err id i-o f his si'Vi'H-yenr-olj n-sideni-y as thi- Senaic enacii-d i ) .H , a $23 billion wati* :-sources bill di-splle h is proKrs uat it w as rilled w ilh unni-ci-ssaq .ro jc 'ls , D om inican s inge r.song ,T ile r luan lii is (itt.'rrti sw ept ihi a l i n (Ira tn m y A w ards, lakini loini- five musi.-al h onon i Includ :iR a lbum o f Ihe yi-ar, n-cord lie year and song o f th e year. >

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ORDI^AN ORDIANCE OF THE Cl

ADJACEt^ AND CONTIQUO ^ CASSIA COUNTY AND PROV

WHEREAS, Iho parcel o l ' Ion conllguous lo Iho CKy ol BuHo>

WHEREAS, Iho ownois ol itio p ol Iho provisions ol Idaho Codi Burloy Clly Ckiik.

NOW, THEREFORE,BE r r ORDAINED BY THE M,

BURLEY:That Iho roal properly doscrlboc

and Iho samo Is horoby annoxi This Ordinanco shall tjo ellocth

lion.PASSED 1O-21-O0 APPROVED 10-21-00 CITY OF BURLEY Mayof Atiosi:Clly Clork

MAITOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANC

CASSIA COUNTY. IDAHOSociloa 26:ComrTwrwIng al o Cassia Coun

wosi ol Iho souihwosi w ol s Thonco along ihe south lino a

Socilon 28. South 89 Dogroos30.00 loot to the east lino ol ih way Distrk:! by Right ol Woy ( tho POINT OFBEQINNINQ;

Thonco along said righi ol way i Iho southwest U ol said Sec Seconds Wost, a distanco ol (rrlgoilon Loioral. Iiom which o Mlnutos 27 Soconds Wost, at c

Thonco along sold canal, North disianco ol 3-1.69 loot lo a polf 3623 boors North 00 Dogroos ol 7,00 loot;

Thonco conilnuing along said Soconds Eost. o distance ct < with cap stampod LS 3623 Soconds Wost. ol n distance o

Thonco continuing along said Seconds Easl. a distance ol <1J cap stamped LS 3623 boars Wost, al ,7 disiancQ ot S.02 looi

Thcnce continuing along said Scconds Easl. a dlsionco ol 5( 3623 marking tho Inlorsoctior Souihwosi '/< ot said Soction 2l

Thence atong tho cast line ot Soction 28, Soulh 00 Dogrces 1‘155.S9 loot to 0 5/B' rebar wl wilh Iho north lino ol a parco Dislrict by Worianly Deed Insir

Thonco atong ihe north lino o l ; Iho south lino ol thc wost ol 89 Ocgrcos 22 Mmutos 40 Set 5/0" robar wilh cap stamped LS Highway Dislrict parcel:

Thonce along the wost tm e.o t! Iho wcsl lino ol tho west '/i ot 00 Degrees 08 Mmulos 34 Sc( south lino ot the wosi 'A ol iho n '.V rebnr wiih cap stamped L 34 Seconds Wosi. a distance c

Thonco North 69 Degrees 22 9-1.01 leet to the POINT OF BE

ANNEXATIOI (ROADWAYS ADJ/

TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH. RANC CASSIA COUNTy,IDAHO

Pan ol the Wesi ’-i ot the Soulhv Comrnencing ol a Cassia Coun

wcsl 'ft qI the southwest V< ol i Thonco along Iho soulh line c

Soction 28, Soulh 09 Degrees30.00 loci to the east lino ol Burloy Highway District lor r recorded in the Cassia Counl> and t56ng nIso ihe POINT OF

Thence conilnuing along ihe so said Seciion 28. Soulh 89 I disi.ince ol 94.01 le d to It convoyed lo Ihe Bu/ley Highv thc Cassin County Recorder's

Thence South 00 Degrocs 08 25 00 tool to Ihe soum Imc oU

TJionco ftlong tho south line i Minuics 40 Scconds Wcsl, a d

Thonco North 00 Degrees 08 25 00 loot to Iho southwest co<

Thervie continuing along iho wc parallel to the ^cst line ot the 20, Nonh 00 Dogfoos 08 ^ 13:9.21 Iccl 10 the soulhwesi City ol Burley by Burloy Ordinfl

Thcnce along thc south Imo i Minutes 20 Seconds Easl, o d 60 lool wido righi ol way.

Thence along the east tine ol a Ihc west line ot the wesi ’.i ol 00 Degrees 08 Mmuies 34 & me POINT OF BEGINNING.

Conlaining 1.907 ACRES, moto

PUBUSH. November 8. 2008

CASSIA COUNI NOTICE OF HEARING ONNi

Cate No. CVOe-1A Pc:i-ion !o changc tho namo

Giiici.i born 2-25-1957 in Sar residing n: PO Bo* 542, Buttay Med in Cassia Couniy Disnlci i n,ime will change to Eva nccauso I wnn: to give myset The po;i'.lonof's father has die nnd addresses o! his closest b Jorty John Garcia. Boise, G.ircin. Colorado. Tho petiiic living and her address es 1403 Toms 76821. A ho.iring or scheduled tor 1:15 PM on Do- a; !ho County Courthouse. 0 'lied by ony person who can Good reason against iho namo

Da;o.ii-5-O0 By DepLlyClerti

PUBLISH November 6 .15 ,22

CASSIA COUN NOTICE OF PUBLIC!

Tho City ot Burloy is m the proc an Id.tho Community Oovel0( (ICDBGI m ,-in amount not to These lunds are bomg si linanco tho Cily'5 16lh St.. Motvoe SI. Saniiary Sewer E)

The heating v ili indude o . application, scope ol work, tocoiion. bonetits ol thc projn lunds will bonclti. low and persons. The application, k ,ind Ihe ICDBG Application avajlatJo tor review.

Tho heanng is scheduled lo r ' b e n e , 2008 at 7:00 P.M. at 1401 Overland Ava. Burli Both wriiten and verbal c accoptcd prior to and at the p

Tho hearing will bo held irt a Is Siblo to persons with d si accommodation will bo ovailt livo (5) days prior to Iho hoar IS usable to persons wnn dis. mlormaiion, contaci Mark Mi lrato( at (208) 878-2224.

Jon Anderson, Mayor Cityol Burley, Idaho P.O. Box 1090 Burloy, ID 83318

PUBLISH. Times News, Salu 2008 1

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8 ^ 0 *CASSIA COUNTY =>DINANCENO. 1240

CITY OF BURLEY. IDAHO, t lUOUS LANDS TO THE CITY OF 81 ^OVIDINQ AN EFFECTIVE DATE, land doscribod on ExhlWl A Is ad

jrley In Cossla Couniy, Idaho, ond ho porcot have toquostod onnexailo :odo § 50-222 ljy a signed writing til.

: MAYOR ANO COUNCIL OF THE

Ibod on Exhibit A, in Cassia County noxcd to tho City ol Burloy, sctlvo upon Its pastago. approval ai

MASTER PARCELANOE 23 EAST OF THE BOISE tJ

ounty cap moiklng iho southwest cc ol said Section 28:

'lO ol tho west 'A of tho southwest 008 22 Minuios 40 Soconds Eost, a of Iho right ol way convoyod to Iho B ay Oood Instrumont No, 34821 and 3;ray and paraPot to Iho wost lino ol th< Section 2S, North 00 Degrees 08 I I ol 1322 30 loot to tho conlorlino c ch a bent Vi' robar boars Soulh 12 [ .a t disianco ol O.i2foet; vth 87 Oogroos 17 Minutes 20 Soco: point Irom which a 'A' pin with cap s DOS 00 Minutes 34 Soconds West, at

Jild canol. North 70 Dogroos 49 f ot 739.70 loot to a point trom whic i23 boors North 14 Oogroos 05 t :o ot 5.02 loot.■aid canol, North 00 Oogtoes 53 f 3l 49,49 tool to a point from which a ars North 04 Minuios 38 Mlnutos 5 foot.

aid canal, North 89 Degrees 47 3l 508.12loot to a '/i~ pin with cap s aion with tho easl lino ol the Wes >n 28;t ol Ihe Wost Vt ol Iho Southwest cos 07 Minuios 00 Soconds East, a ir with stomp LS 9858 marking the I ircd ot land convoyod lo iho Burlo nstrument Number 236128. ol sakl Highway Dislrict parcel and

ol the southwest M ol said Sectloi Scconds West, a distanco ot 1194.:

d LS 9656 morking iho northwest coi

ot said Highway Dislrict parcel and i ot Iho southwest '/< ot said Section Scconds Easl, a distanco ol t35 0l

tho soutthvost W ot said Seciion 28, x3 LS 9858 boars North 00 Degrees i coo t 25.00 teoi:22 Minuios 40 Seconds West, a i ■BEQINNINQ.TION LAND 0ESCRIPTK3N lOJACENT TO MASTER PARCEL) ANGE 23 EAST OF THE BOISE t >lulhwcsi '.i ot Section 28, described i Ounty cap marking the southwest cc .c lsoidScciion28. le Ot the wesi 'A ol the southwest :ces 22 Minuios 40 Seconds East, a ] ol 60 toot wido right p i way convr or roodway purposes by Right ol unly Recorder's Oltico a s Instrument OF BEGINNING;e sooth line ot thc west '/i ol the soul 39 Degrees 22 Minuios 40 Secor>0 the southwest corncr ol a pare lighwny District by Warranty Deed r er's Qtlico os InsirutTwnt No. 236128 . 08 Minutes 34 Seconds East, a i ■ ol a road nghi ol way.ne ot tho nghi ol wny North 89 C , a distnncool t5 4 .0 l,08 Minutes 34 Scconds West, a i

t corner ol said GO loot wide right ol v } west line ol said 60 lool wide right the wcsl '.i ol Ihe southwest '.4 ot s; 8 Minutes 34 Scconds West, a ( >csl corner ot a parcel ol land anne> dinanco No. 1223.no ot said anncxoilon Norih 87 C a dislonce ol 60.06 lool to iho easl

ot said 60 loot wide right ot way anc1 ol the southwosi U ot said Sociiw 4 Seconds East, a disianco ot 132: Q.note or less,

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UNTYN NAME CHANGE ■ ■ ■ ■ >8-1198 ■ggT fim miimo ol Eva MartinezSan Anionto, Toxos.. I.: '•ittay. Idoho, has boen L ^ilct Court, Idaho. Tho iEva Ctistal Garcia,yself a middle name.. died and the names!st blood relaiives aro» , Idaho & Jimmy 4 fe!i!ionor';s mother ts B ■403 Avo C. Basinger. L _I on tho potiiion Is December 18. 2008, 1C

!. Objections may bo L O S ( g jU

amo change. FOUND Bit1952 Grai Burtey. C

r a . “,)UNTY c m iu n c k.IC HEMINO Kproccss ol applying lof r . n | relopmeni Block GrantIt to exceed S500.000. ------I sought to panially FOUND kc> St., Jackson St.. ond Sul ir Extension project. )1/l,Callia.discussion ol Itw _ .jO B -n

)rk. budget, schedule. FOUND kit■oject, ond how ICDBG noiohborh(ind modoraje, inco,mo .E o jt &1, fotatod docurwhls, ' Jerome. Clon Handbook will be ly 200-324

lorTuaaday.N ovam - a t Burley City Hall,

lurley, Idaho 83316.II comments wiH bo o n , c*n , 10 public hearing.0 lacility that ts occos- FOUND disabilities. Spocial Mini Sch

vailoblo, upon request. Februa/y loaring in a lorniat Ihot Yorkle. L disabilities. For moro 208-72

{ Mitton. City Adminis- lo S T i 11/04/08 I Pin black, ok), nome and Schi block/ton.

Joiurdoy, Novombor 8, pJI^M ca

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PUBLActions plannod and

, ANNEXING flto contained In pub F BURLEY. IN your right tp know s E. .your govornmont Isodjaconi and chargos oil Cltlions

d popor urgos ovoryation pwsuoni inoso notlcoa. Wo g tUod with tho sook furthor Inlormai

access public record

IHE CITY OF

U and publica- _ f®.Twin 1

89: a

Doodlino for logal oC non, noon on Wodni Thursday for Monda doy ond Wodnoad

IE MERIDIAN, Thursdoy and noon Soturdoy. Holiday c hovo any questions

,1 corner ol the 208-735-3324.

fost 14 ol sold 1 0 1

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Ithow ostW ol Joromo country oro J0 Minutes 34 Coll;o. 16 y» ol tho 0-14 A Collio/aii12 Dogroos 50 "V*- *Black Lob mix, i \ OCondsEost.o Coll 208.761-9169,

l-OST Btack Lab, mai 1, at 0 distance Burloy, r(in . 1, . otocirontc collar,‘w i ! " 208-878-109615 Minutes 19 LOST Bluo Heeler

on Iho Foot Hills )3 Minuios 48 Rood In Hanson, h 0 'A'pin with Coll 208-731-643SIS 59 Soconds -----------------------------

LOST Bfrttany Sponl. 17 Minuios 44 in tho Springda IB stamped LS area. FemnkJ. i '/i yi Vest Vt ot the o« . wearing grec

collar. 208^7l>.3101

LOST Cho«. b ,« .io lnttriK llon

and parallel lo l o s t Golden Retiei :ilon 28. Nonh q,, male, i yt old, Bi 94,23 Iccl 10 a Litilo Ranches I I coiner ot sold joromo on 11/t

Wearing rod colli and parailol to wiih namo lag. Missc lion 28, Soulh Torriblyt' Pleaso cr i,01 leet 10 Iho 644-9113 or 2M-038 28, Irom which REWARD!■OS 08 Minutes . “ V l "1---------r — ~LOST Green Ouaki a distanco 01 Valle

Ranch Subdivision/I Washington ore;

;L) 208-404-3742€ MERIDIAN, LOST Shih Tiu. lemal

• reddish/browrW(hi;o, cdaslollows: •Chlyna' lost behir I corncr ol tho McDonalds in- Burlo

7yrsold.e70-3ai7.icst Vl ot said -----------------------------1. a dislonce ol LOST Yellow Lab pu xivoyed lo the PV around 200 N. 3( ol Way Docd W.. Jerome, Wcorlr

lent No 34 821 P“'P 'c collar. Rewar 208-260-1433

LOST Yellow Lab. I w n n i1« r^ mate. 11 mon:hs Ol

a distanco 01

9 Degrees 221 0 4

olwny, Personalsihl ol way and}IsaidSK lion ROMANTIC Fun. sli a distance ot lady seeks sing inexod Into the "hito m.in. ago 45-6

Non-smoker. 5 0 ' 7 Oegroos 17 light drinker (tom 1 ast line ot Mid area enjoys holiday

dancing, movies. LTi and potallol lo A lamily. Wriio: Lad nioo 28, Soulh Box 898. TF 63303 1322 80 loot to j Q g

Special Notice■ •. AL-ANON

' ■ Tuesdays-7 00pm 1836 Elba. Burley

208-676-9518 ALCOHOLICS

• W ANONYMOUSBurley Meellnga N/S 1321 Ookley Ave. «9 Saturday. 7pm Spani

Spooking, Monday-Thursday. 8(

^ 219-3403 / 436-5441 A A - 312-5051 /679-94V■ I I I Rupert Meellnga N/!

8 - i I S l r a o lMonday, 8pm

1 0 1 Friday. 8pm

md Found „I 436-9449 / 436-584

Black Lab at ,,32.0718 / 678-951Grandview Ln, 679-9414

Older mole 1 a green cot- CHOICES FOR1670-0311 RECOVERY-------------------- Monday, 4-5J0pmChihuahuo Minidoka Memohoiishingiott St. Hospital, 1218 8" Stoidoniify Rupcn. 431-3741

-421-0200. knv. In Nonh CRYSTAL METH

kitien in tho B78-CLUB or 312-46orhood ol 6*

i_ .F illm ofO .___ ^NARCOTICS •}. Call 10 Idonil- aNOI^YMOUS324-5151. Sunday1lom-i2,30(— r — — — Sundoy7pmI Monday 6-7.30pmL block 0^ MondaySpm

^ Tuesday 7pmM ° Wednesday 7-8 30pr

*11 <10-6381 Thursday 7pm Fitdoy 7ptfl

Schnawerin Satwdayepm^Ajo/y cokir ol 0 220 Eaat Ellla, Paile.LoudborIt Saturday 9pmJ-720-W34 1230JSL,HBybui- 7;^------ T— MCANA Maallng InO sS ’epm.M i;ackfton, 5 mos OVERCOMERSimed Rampogo OUTREACHSchnauzor mix Wod.. 6:30-7.30pron. 4 mos old First Baptist ChurcI Shadow. 2262 Hiland Avo.I call 731-1014 Burloy. 208-678-36

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REJBL1C NOTICE Eond taken by your govornmoni public noticos. Thoy ore port ol p )w and to bo Inlotmod ol whal a <t Is doing. As Boll-govoinmoni <> ons k) bo Inloimod, this nows- > ery citizen lo rood and study Nti adviso thoio clllzeru who P ' rmatlon to oioiclso thoir right to cordt snd public tneellngs.MPORTANTtl logal advertising lo:AL ADVERTISING na TItnaa-NtwtPO Bex 648 _______

vin Falla, Idaho =89303-0548

amall to 1•emtglcvilky.cem ril ods: 3 days prior lo publica- li odnosdoy lor Sunday, noon on 1 inday. noon on FrJdoy lor Tuos- losdoy, noon on Monday lor oon on Tuesday lor Friday ond ay doadllnos may vary. II you Ions con Ruby, legal clork. at co

1 0 6und Spedal Notices _n the ROAO 2 RECOVERY [ ootoa. Tijosdoy.7.00-830pm6 yrs 1044 E. Main. Burley p}/aiue 206-870-2678yrs S I, yr. SUBSTANCE ABUSE

69 RECOVERY SERVICES.......... Friday, 7pmmole. LDS Builey W. Stoke

red 2420 Park Avo,. Burloy »208-676-3933 r

2 ! L _ TOPS CLUB------- yr IDi374Ruperl ITIls Thursday. 9.30om.in. 410EOSI3''. Rupoft -43S 436-6037 or 679-3518-------- I0»2S6 HeyburnOonlol Thursday. S:1S-7pm. ,igdalo 1431 i r St., Heybum ■ ‘'/i yis 678-5959 or 678-2622green io i 388Mallo1101 Wednesday, 5.30pm— 140 W. Center St,S 208,6.5,2438 ^)tmon 1 0 7

0 Big Altematives |=1 In —11/6. Pfcgrwm? Worried? ''collar Fieo Pregnancy Testslisscd Con'idontialJ call 200-734-7472 -0367 ‘I ____ 108 o'

uakor Professional 'Ss! Services------- riioFMnONAL]omolo OROaNlZER

wm halp rou elaui ~ lehind u ide»ga*ltayow

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113lb, (c Child Care

Servicesinfants f=

gall Unto Gems Iws open- ^ ings lor in'ants. j 200-736-0382

I LICENSED CHILD 'IS CAREMon-Sai,6-epm, P------- CPR R r Aid. ICCP, slim accop:ed. 944-J332

LICENSED Child care,S-0-+ doys 4 evenings,„ JP CPR S tirsl aki, ICCP iltjays acccp:cd, Alt ngcs,

LTR, Rclorcnccs 735-4193 Lady ■ II I I

1303 N E W D A T C JU IE opening Nov. 1*.ICCP accopted . ices CPR and F n t Aid

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Icdotoljob. Forlrec ‘ Infoimoiion about

2-4590 'Cderal lobs.--------- Coll Career•S • __ _Amcrk:a i^lonm <^nnociion.

478-757-3000m

20130pm Accounting |

BOOKKEEPER I ^ . Full Chargo

BookkaoperlnBurkjy 3-5 yrs oxp. As a lull

yburn charge bookkeeper >g Inlo w/Quickbooks2®____ required. Musi borRs detail oriented.;H Poy DOE}Opni Send Reauma altn lo hutch ShannaAvo,, P.O BOX 608J.3678 Burlay, 10 83318 |

'im c s -N c w s (ila .ssiflc .d ;d s 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 e x t . 2

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RECEPTIONIST © P uz :Energetic onlmol and

poopio oriented ■- person. Phono skills and aiientlon to deiolla must- Computer and ------- :bookkeeping tkllgo ji

plus. 90 days £ lprobation. Saloty DOE

Bring raaum ato 1025 N Lincoln,

Jaroma. No Phona _____CallaPlaasa

205_ n a i r y _________ —

UJJIBV" " IExp. Hard Paraon Oneeded on now dairy ^In Poul, Musi be exp, , — ■In A,l. bfoodlng and o

herd health. O Must bo blilnguol,'

oble to do c o w ^records on the Q

computer. Salary DOE 206-2BO-244O I

206 I___P r i V C ” HARD

r a i l -paft-timo|ob working OVBP)

mornings & alter- Th->«inoons? Wo havo the 'perfect job for you! T h e i

Now hiring . 'BuaDrlvara a n y tfPaid Ttainlng g n d 1

Wealarn Stalea BuaCbII 20&-733-e003 p a 9 6

DRIVERSAg Expreaa Inc

a o s s A COL Driversfull & port tlmo voar -------------

round, tocal & Iniorstaio hauling. c l '

benolHs indude modlcot/denial/

vi$lorV40lkond „vocailon.

Minimum oge 21.Call 438-8886. Paul

and 733-6657, f*'Twin Falla or PjJ,

678-4625 Burlay L_emP™

jRiVERS I WAREHCHiring over the rood m m

Drivers, W m2 yoarsexpoilonce I Bpioieirod. Medical I _

Insuranco ond 401k oifetod. vacation olier

1 yoar. S.35 por milo Spoors MApply al: ‘s <>'

46 S. 200 E, opphcotJoromo, Idoho followir208-324-3515 Self I Giitner Milk

TfBnaoortolIon Wareho“ - 11- I Must h

DRIVERS encowTruck Driver sH-<3o

NW regional cairlor. driving,Closs A CDL, tanker hand

and doubles endorse- Thmcnis roq. Must be 3.30 p.m

ovor 23 yrs., w ^ yra. positlotoxp. Fox foaumo lo rwcd

509-240-1583 Compa

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Poalllons Available! 206-3 Spears

•No Sales Involved! Opi•Base Pay up to EnSltO OanH ouri ~ ~ •All Paid Training! I E f lV•Floxiblo Schodul- J , / ;ing • You Pick Iho C L A . Days you Want to Worki•Shift Stan Times TIMECoincide wilh CLA !School Schedules! n c o a•Bonusos Ofleicd u c r Mon Monthly Basis' 20 6 -'i•Fun, Positive Wotk ~ Environment!Great lor First Time JoborCaroct!

Pleoaa apply at 840 Meadows D ril

TWln Falla or pleaaa coll

(208) 736-6601 Walking

disianco Irom CSI!

GENERALKodiak Northwest hos

(2) entry level positions open for

Floor Sweepers, Greot opponunlty for growth. gMust bo last, healthy iand on coger worker. ’

Benelits,Apply In peraon al

1350 Pomarelle Ave..Burley, 438-8248

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PhoneBoso Research curtently has Immedi­

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PhonoBase Resoarch offers;

•Flexible evening, day and weekend hours.•Up loS12onhoijt •Cosuol working

incontlves •Absolutely no sales or sol Idling •Heolih bonofiis avolloblo

To apply atop by our orilce al840

Meadowa Or. Sla «2 In Twin Falla or call ua ot 208-736-2851

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o l f l c e .s Manufocturlng Idaho 0 « p s occepting o r 6icotlons lor iho Idaho C

divlduots for „ . .ihouae duilea. Refer lo Jobst havo oxpori-e with stand-up. ^ '

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3.mto12,00a.m l U l iitions. All olhetsicdnoioppiy. greatnpany bcnolns: iployce health,donial.lifo T lO ranco, vocoilon. id holidays and 401k plin,

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d In Oakley. C assia Couniy. ID. )2/09 th ro u g h 11/20/09.IT varies a t S l4.80/hr, 40 hr/wk. 5:00pm . U se pry par lo position 3nes for splitting. U se ham m er 9l to splil siones, and chip rock. <s neatly according to size,. lexlure, and cok>r. K eep work in o l debris . Musi be ab le to lilt •equenily. All lools and eye w ear id w /o charge. No experience sary . Emptoyer will provide lion to tha quanv from Ihe main ce. /^pply o t th e n e a re s t )e p a rtm e n t of L abor office s r s e n d a re su m e to10 D ep a rlm sn t of L abor,

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^ 324-4771 Of 293-5401 L

— COW ELK FOR SALE — I Aiicowsseoo ~ (CE Call 208-366-7250

1-0B8-054-7669 «.Il„ Wo kill & shin lor youi S. ' UltIo Volley Elk Ranch _1;*• 643 N EIK Ranch Dr hC lo Glenns Ferry. Id 03623 v

* i, FOR SALE; 5!174 shares of Salmon l,River Cattleman's As- 2soc. South of Jockpot, _ I

Ition NV. 200-062-9242 QI.

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Tadc vsv.'Zi'.IIHCLE J 2 horso troll-er, bumper pull StSOO 9 0 1 1opon to offers, ^west- f h em saddles S200-S400.208-869-0697 ^

)UNN More 7 yr okj, D a t a a 14,3 hof*Js, Patominogdding, 145 honds, SUDbolh rido oiono ond . ' mountains. groat qorder prospects (or 4-H.r.0.0 oxtoraiv. 1'^ ''m*ooge o l spring A 200-644-2summer, Cal --------------

206-9694697 BOXER B, fomak), 2

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J B E I Z -----------------HORSES AOHA mare. Males S'

17. sound & safe for $200. 20onyono. S750/o((or. -------------AOHA filly. 2. wdl CHlHUAHibred, roody to stan. S50. PuS200/offor. 300-6612 All cotors

------------------------------- males- 7(QUARTER Moro. 9 yr. — — r

15.3 honds, big boned CHIHUAH& booutlful. silver OPPWgroy, doos bonds, shots. Wfood lot. ropos a ihe lu™*- S2mountains. StOOO/o(- Call 20i (or. 15 yr okl toad lino pony, safe wilh 10 Sundor. SSOO. Coll ^

208-969-0697

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Col us loday at: Groups 7330931 oxt.2

AKBASH X PYRE- ------- !—NEES puppy shots & DACHSHIdewormed. born with mix pupf0 sheop, ond already will boworking. $350 cuto &

200-430-0132 Call 208AUSTRAUAN CAT- F S — S

TLE DOQS/He«lara 7 wks. old. Wuo and rod.AKCreg.S250

200-73^0712 2 ^ b ^

AUSTRAUAN SHEP- QfaaliHERO (TOY) puppies. gift! 20Male & female. 12 = = = !weeks okJ S350. FREE BlCail208-318<}S5S. months

AUSTRAUAN SHEP-HERO pups ASCA ------—rog. 4 (omalos. 2 FREE Camales. 200-086-7006 low tigerOf 208-731-0127 old. fern

------------------------------- & spayAUSTRAUAN SHEP- lovable.

HERDS purebred. 2 gk>, Irvlcmoles S150. 2O0-:

2O0-423-468S

BASSET HOUND JS r t*

S ’2 makis loft. S250. ^

Call Staphania208-366-1313. ,iona,o

BASSET HOUNDS Needs Iborn 11/2 . ready (of M 6-Chiisfmas, t 'sh o ts , 3 pREE Qfenulos. 2 males, tri- hord/3 o colorod. S300. AKClimited rog. 206-934- uxod. al0877 Of 639-2406 broken.

BEAQLES Poms & f r e e MrLhosos AKC reg. wits olS275-S325.>llmakis. irolnod.CaJI 208-539^)820 2Q0-

BEAQLES Purebred 4 FREEmoles. 3 females. Not wooks cpoperod. SI 50. at 3 we

200-421^62 oyo dm BEAQLES Reg. 2 (0-

makis. dowormod &shots. Must ool S200 -22£*Zi

643-»283 or 421-2668 FREE ^

BLOOD HOUNDS AKC { m S ifogistcfod. rod. par- imer b>em sonsito, tstshots. Rupen. $400. 200-636-2596 lesverr

BORDER COLUE bladiM pups bom B/1. Oul of part S worklf>g parents, weekaQooding 30$4064. iralnQd.

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B M .1,2 years. Good FREE Kittens. 7 w(lids & animals, old. adoroblol T

trained, good good home.. Insido dog on- 206-312-3909 ‘•"^^6933I adoroblo, to 0 cred. 5 months Outdoor

needs good . *’Wf shots, S200,669-901-2967 208-678^377— ----------------- FREE Klnens, Oil bl° gray 4 black 4 w10 weeks, AKC come w/food & 1

wllomiilKmupoi208-404-9966 58. In

4HUA 1 yoox °;;v-miale, SIOO. 3sid papered (e- FREE$150,734-6163 Ubcrosspuppkii-1816 l ’'shot8 free.

ftHUA 4 yr oldJ. gteoi with. PREE^ust soil. S250. Lab cross, 12 week0r219-1612 'en’a'O- 208-544.;--------------- ;— or 420-8890AHUA pupplos, ows removed. FREE U b mix. }ts & dewormed. weeks old, very g I S150. Female notured. Froo to i 208-639-7038 homo, Call733-t'

AHUAS Adults 'FREE Lob/AUto ( Puppies S1(X). 9 vmeks dd, 2 m

tors, molos 4 fo- ' (emaio. (reo 1. 702-602-9949 good homo. -------- . Clogsl 208-430-81

,. Will send pic- 6 yeors dd, maiS200 toogoodhorw208-316-4610 Call 208<77-21

=SE PUQS P u ^ GERMAN ROTT\•no papers. S200. EfMKC rcgWen

a i s 3 9 - S ^;ENIES. GERMAN StSlOOeoch rog.,2 motes bom 09/29. If

08-639«699---------------------- Eo-dah-how ForER SPANIEL yoorling's rood]les. ready to go. irain. 208-324-alo, 3 femoles, or 208-306-0073M8-368-4796 _ y

ettainyourdogll HAIRED PWN1isessiartl1 /l0 , 'o ' “ '0. AKC iips.pilvotes.alilos ond levels. Call 404-1666-W00F(9663) 1 QERMAN V

mo. oU. Redua s S l . l S SZM.20»-5IMI

208-436-3670 GREAT PYRENEl — — I ^ puppies bom 9/2i ,USH MASTIFF Ready 10 odoiotos. Qroat pro- 10/31/06. St0( tors, 8 wks. dd . Call 209-737-9:

IRISH TERRIER , f »™>

Blodi- Lock. 0 JACK RUSSELL;hs okJ. fomalo, (shorts), extregistered, quality. S200. f00-404-2373 tOQO. 208-431-4Cal (Missy) Yoi- ja c K RUSSELL

Iger stripo. 1 yoor 3 lomaies. 3 maifemale, dedawed out of JRTCA payed, swoot 4 Porenis lhatDie. Ikes to snug, peen dvimpiorIndoor only. mdng go-to^00-324-7123 and confim

“ ’’SJ” ”tabby. tMOCk. nunnv shots $3 . white 4 ton,°z Kod. Very affec- LAB PUPPIESno 4 friendly, bred. 9 weeksdsagoodhomol y'oiow, 2 block.!0»63»0937 (ng S150. CaH: Gemian Shop- 9^23 « 537-912KGdden U b mix. lAB puppies,ium. female, ehocolaio, sitvI. all shots, houso eokir. readyan. 208-324-1271 S500/oifef. 632-iWnen, female, 12 wwwJdahoadpI)

old, Itter box U B pups. AK(«d. and Irienlfy. yolow. shots.tO0-T36-2838 dnws. removee

KJnons to wotmo3.'l4 vrta k s o r te tm o th o fweeks, roisod on » O O .^ h j r t idropper, litter box ------200408-283«d. have had 1" LABS YeftMr AK

need spoiled. 1 femato, f sl■67»M66 dewdaws rer • KMens. toka dd. to a good ___ 2pg-3ia.Q22« . raised lr)dGor8. MINI DACHSH’ box trained. In Beautiful short«n. 208^38-0911 4 gofgeoua lomvtTwssage In BuhL Can:----------------------- pk3. 408.97W

MINI [MCHSHSiamese. 6 CKC reg. have

tka okl. box ready now. 20Wd. 200-431-1945 4498 or 812-2*

intiy, November 8. 2008 P

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2 (0- MINI PINSCHER, pups<J toving 10 wooks dd. earsmos orv cropped, «iis dockcd,od. Coll dewdaws rcfrwvod.IV msg AKCrog,S200.

7; ^ll To a PIT BULL pups. 1

white (omolo, 7 weeks B09 old,S150cash.1 = coll 208.543.4623.

a good POMERANIANS puro- oor kit- bred, no papers, (1) trained, pure white ond (2) sii-

ver. 208-662-3492 or 377 208-539^)342

2 molos, 1 (0- 4 white, male, ready to go.A “ yS' Priced reduced. 208-

u [ M ^ 934-0308 or 293-7070 l'60-"l7S9 ” 3-7054.

PUQS AKC rog.. 2----------- block moles 4 1 black

(omolo, both parents on sito. S400. 208- 646-2«88or260-1S19

PYGMY GOATS 5 moveek old. old, woonod. 2 males,144.7892 1 lomoto. S25 each.890 206-643-6099mix. 14 QUEENSLAND HEEL-try gentle ER Pups, puiebred,' to good rod 4 bluo. shots, lails23-1667 docked, dowormod.------------ Working paronts onIto pups. sRo, Ready 1O/1O/O8.2 molos. 934-6121 or 306-800S

iwnS SHIH POOSS400.0-8172 Shorklea $600. Utter

' trainod 4 shots. Cal“mill 206.423-9000.

SHIH T2U puppy. AKC7-2702 ' 09. mole, oil shois,------------ vol chediod. Litter)TTW0L- box trained, 12 wks.istered (or $400.206-878-3617.mro ln(o -—.«gM ST. BERNARD pups 3 — (omalos. no popers.

SHORT S2S0. 6 Dachshundiog„ litter pups $150 ooch. 678-

If you 2971 or 431-2053tho bost = = s = : ^ = rForm. 2 r - J M K S ^

oody to 324-60021073_____

SUGAR QLIDERS (2)S r w^wgo cage.

carrier 4 toys, Can-.«e.S250. be separated.Z_______ S200. Call 316-8032

WIRE- 'OINTERS WE NEED temporaryC rcn 4W fwnws '« animals in< lu S d to '««> ' W?>6-2668 '•'0

homes for the pot. AliNEES you do Is keep them19/26^)8. wanfl. give thcmfood.adopt and glvo them lovo.StOO. Pleaso call Uuro at17-9331 208-678-1376

S . ' ; ! “’" ' i s r r " " -1 $100. WEIMARANERA.ABS39-6673 Cross. 3 females. 1PH moles, 0 weeks dd,: SSO oodv Very cute!

o X X J2 t*2Z2252---------J1-4141 WORKING COW DOQ ■■■ ' - pupptos, 1/2 Mdiab.ELL pups, 1/4 Border Colto. 1/4i ^ s . o l Airodolo. 3 months,

lot Iw o *“ -53»^T 2ipions at 7 0 S ••

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lo c k .* ^ - INTERNATIONAL 77Can 280- to vrheotor. DT466.9123 engine. 5/4 irons, with------- - 20' manure bod.BS, AKC S15,000/Offer. CallsJver In 200.432-6929,

INTERNATIONAL

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hunters. l l - l - . . . ;____ OATED PIPE PVC 12’

r AKC reg. 2900’. PVC 10* 1200'.r shots 4 PVC/Uum 8*. siphon

removed, tubes, all sUes. CaBS300, 20B-423-4644.■0227. I ^HSHUNDS f l R H I G S f l K ® hort halra.

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ALFALFA HAY 4* cut- ZJ l ling, 60 ions, sm al JJ bak) avail. (05) 1 lon ^ bolos. Joromo. Call ?Mark 3M-4240. ^

BARLEY STRAWlor solo ' i

small bates.205-732-C1B3 ■'(>

CORN STORAGE FOR ^RENT 25,000 bushd siorago w/alr vontla- tlon, oasy In & ouL Scalos Bvolobki.

20B-73l-a310 ' _ HAY & STRAW ^

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roln. Vl grass W Itay. oxc. S400. Loadod on . traaor. 208-73*-5643. <

iHAY Balod hayS0.96pOf

bak). Straw balos 55.00. See us lor all ol your lood noods.

Souttwrn Idaho Foods. * 20B-732-6270 I ^

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/ofS>75aion. 208-306-8231

SSAalo j J324-2047or320-1600

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WASHER * ORYERKenmora matching Lbt S25Cwhite sot. olocirSe. CaU 206-Llghily used lor ono -------------yoar, lita rww. S350. BEDROOlMatt 208.420-7746 Al brand

- box RatalWASHER I. DRYER rHk»S4S

Whirlpool, both nmsp e rte a S295 lor sot. BEDROOl

206-431.6122 o r »liO. $ir t l - $ 8M room aa

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Niawoo,ready lo assemblo. .jjSlB.000/of<0r. Noed to iiahi l A sell quickly. D anaat ,Jo p p ,« 206-312-0S93

STEEL BUILDINGS ~ Custom Commerdal Design. AflBJdgs on ?130 Fu

Solo. Factory Direct to Now. In Site. Lflcol Cor«ulioni

Erod MATTRES

b S ; . NWOOD FLOORINQ 420-6350

Exotk! Lamlnoio. SECTION# RotolljS3J9/s£|,ll .

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20e>495-3461 bysldo.S - •n e r .- ' ' blow/slV

Alum picE le d M iilc s. .S z S l S z S S S s L S95. Tofti

BOSE Home theater.system, 3 months o id .' •PoW S1300 now. Wii ''?y, sod S400.

20»43e.g3e3 SLEIGHHDTV Sony w od. bn

42* LCD Projection. In box. LIlko now. Saoinco lor $2*9. 20 $500.206-734-6680

TV Phllps 34 ' wido tripk) dniscreen, HDTV roody, nighistanrmodol #34PW98tfi ■'Xl- W 0(like now, S350. box- Eli

206449-4698 <°'tor. sk

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spa. $700. Moving, Q .e r t o mustsani 280M B

mostat. bHOT TUB Hot Spring tic von

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206-736-2861isokbti

COAU Lump I. Slok- PELLET• r . Bek or bagged. RunsMoore's lr>c. Hansen. . heonh

208-423-6533. OuadrafliRREWOOO 206-S30-

S176acord. > — - - r ,spit A delivered I.208477-2362 ( A t i C

RREWOOD Hard-wood, split, delivered - lS B S =& stacked for S ire a 1 cord. 208-328-B49S ^

FIREWOOD Rounds, iQQWNt you haul, S150. DeUv- ered S175fcord. 208.42»6197After6. ^

HEARTH PADS Beau- < 0” 'tllul. well built ratural E xaSlone, (or your w » d . _ , r gas, or peDel stove.

4rx«8*S316.32.40V40* $219.66.36V36* $177.93. •Puttng\

Call 20M 62.«207. m

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box, never slept o a 1 4 9 9 1 420-6350.

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X)M SET King , ' • 8 1 6 '" : " .

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CABINET & LECTION ShopRal, $100. Oak Chiisimas. Dog,3 gaming bar & and woB cookiefocfc, S150 Har- wftoft & pepper s

foosball toblo $10-S200.438487

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lutiful modlum Qreal Shape! S<rown, $300. . offer. Call 420.766332 or 420-16«8 ------------------ LAWN MOWER rkJ

oonvortlblo. 36* deck. $400.Jly imttress & upright piano, nolingcharjglngta- njnod.S400.

ease S25. ler, white $50. .

Rodk3 Flyor J or $20 734-2997

BENCH w/stor- '^ E H Idork wood. Ml- ■ or. belgo cush- 50.734-2997

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Hand, o l match- S U T 0 * 8 w jd. mottross &

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CHR^STVASTREE 1 Ins 7'wHh lightsoffer. -■ (frOm Costco) $ im , »88. y 206-4204781-,

PLANE'nCKET Doha ? Airimes good lor $200 \ w llse lllo rS IJaM usl , bo used by .I toch )

iT T * ’!- i3*'.B284016lvmS8 *

om oSE SEWINQ MACHINES ' ixcellent Sk»ef, alllnworWng

Asking condhlon. $25 each, ll offer. For more Inlo coll

206443-6330. . •rV ^T . TILE beige, 164 12*, 66 '

6* + bull nose $100.3 bopso fm ortsrS l2 .7 beige epoxy groui SIOO. 40 galktn hoi 1

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Cab. 4x4. 6.0L gas , u i * ^ i « f t i ang. AT. PW. PL. re'

Bred irwoo,Ige 0-50 or I------S. 934-4623 206-733*40574 Ootsun ,'80 Nissan ^B? Suzuki ^ B S f l E i S n

. All-4-Parts 116-0539 FOR SALEhoods, lighb. cHEVY '05 3500 axt

i t e r ^ / e x ^ Pow»f W/UM/D. CD;. 734-7090 cruii9. dually. StocJFOR SALE «5E217309D $20,998

»734-7090 - Call 206-733-6776

i c t i b l e i ' iCHEVY'0 6 AvalarKhe.

AGEN '72 1S00 LT, laalhar IMIIB nsAds kJAdad, 47K mtlas w ^ ^ AC. PW.PL, 4x4. von ^ 6 0 ■ nice. Orty $21,900.

WTED I — A s s i s t —llCLESll , .AUTOMOioyAcr. irvoNdefor • 275 S. Idaho St.. TMdlata WendeO 206-536-1900HTODAYI ---------] all yaara.artdmodala574-1248.

CHEVY-07 MM Cran' w 5 ; f Cab. short box. LXI1S A W ^ ' ' - pkg. %X)L gas engine

$29,099. Sloe BuyjUMiKii i . I7F553224C -

iHuioddin.ggarsand ^vnSSm ua^k attach. 30M,733S m

m i H^ 8 ^ H I Craw Cab. 4x4, aut:

air, Py^, PL. custor

5 ^ .“ 3 j a

( f S» m 5 'S 7 |

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1 0 0 6 s ,

r= • AUTRUCKS 3W- WANTEDll

• r =“" = 1 ^ ' "jns CASH TODAYI u ,«st Buying oil years. •

at mokas ond models 0 ( 08. • T-800-574-J248,

— CHEVY'9S1500® 4*4.V6.Vortec.

EMU 5 spaed. $24S0/offer.3«l. CaJI 206476-4836

CHEVY ^ CK2500 JExt cob, 5* IIR. 35- ^

— Ires, $6000. Call S< 537-9179 loava msg. e i

V/

4x4. outo trans. CO.ABS brakes, runs cl

• groot, $6118, Slock»566096a ^

_ MlDD^jKAUFT * d

■ 206-796-2460

u0 3 door, greot shopo, j

114K miles, tow pkg. ^S? S7.700.5 ^ 2 1 6 I

^ kpkg. S10,925. .i(on- 206-3244069 ^

28118 Uncoln, Jaroma r

ama S m a l l c y l | ^ 9 r s ^

re ^

W OODQE'Of Rom I !)r . 3500 warn Winch & I »fc' cuslom burrpor.l j |

4x4 with uUllly bed.l y '' V-10. 5 spd, ful^um “'•* '1^ tnjckblmmoculala,! a

p

___ h

a DODQE'OS 2500 Quad

Cab. short bed. 4x4. dloMl. automabc. towpkg. 825,999.

« '« . StOCk«5Q818335[0»CH eV H flLEf

206-733l50^ DOJ

a DODQE '08 Rom JOOO

Cummins turbo diasal —

crew cab. PW/PUPM. DOCS23.332. Dl«

do 2084244069 rnl..PL 2811SUncoln.Jaroma _ c «

SimUeyijt^r. |

H DODGE'07 Dakota oxt cab-CerlKiad Used

- a , 6 Yaar/80.000 m las ^ powor Uain warronty.

"oge CD, cruise, stock H7S267060DC C te S9,999

m m I------ Call 206-733-S776

H DOOQE‘97Ram2SOO * kxig bed. Cummins

turbo diosol. CD, ^" I " ' powor ovorytNng. tow H ■ ^ i; mioage,$l1.950.

2064244069 B [a s iisu n e o ln , Jaroma g

1 5 S m a l l c y J J ^ S r s

■ - a

“ DODGE'96 Rom pick- ^up. stodc K3789, W R |tan. 4x4. Hunting sea- - S

^ son is hare, 7 aat 40” " wheel drive. $7,995. f S

CountryAuto r l 2400 8 Uncoln

^ Jerome 206424-1467

| H jH FORD'00 Ranger XLT. ICraw 4x4, outo tan s, power ■

t-TZ kxloAvlndaws, S6054* ■igine. stxki566108a ■S tM . FC

m P D LCKAUFr I

206-796-2460 ^

I B E 9 jH FORD'OlF-ISOSih r = ido parcrew. 4x4, AC, PL, IE ^ PW. aulcmallc. CD. T atorri ?«< vary nice M1,999, cond. only $12,900. ■

A s . t f K t _ '1 _A tm>M iownACt_ P

275 S. klaho a . , %1 Wendalf206-S3»t900 ^

w s C la s s iH c d s 7 3 3 -0 9 :

THE ACES (“M y d a y s h a v e c r a c k l e gone up in smoke."

— Prancts Tho

A colorful c h a ra c te r on te r n a t io n a l b r id g e see F r a n c o ’s P a u l C h c m ia . ] s e e n w ilh o u t a n c n o rm o u e i th e r in h a n d o r m o u th ( t h e s e days sm o k in g r e s t r 10!cp h im lh>m lighU ng it) , i w a y s q u ic k to o f fe r h is 0 a b o u t p a r tn e r 's "u n lu ck y T o d a / s deal show s h is ski! c la re r.

A gainst fo u r s p a d e s , W th e h e a r t e ight. C hem la wi d u m m y ’s a c e a n d im m ei p layed the c lub q u een , whic H e n e x t p la y e d a s p a d e ja c k , q u een a n d k in g . We led a second h e a r t , w hich d w on in hand . H e ca sh ed tru m p s a nd th e n played a 1 dum m y’s jack.

T h is w as th e m o m e n t c S hould he p lay u s tra ig h ti d iam ond to h is k ing , o r tr o th e r line?

W hen E a s t sh o w ed o u t t h i r d ro u n d o f h e a r t s . I know n lo h a v e s ta r te d wi th re e c a rd s fn th e m ajo rs . < reaso n ed th a t if E a s t h a d ' d iam o n d a c c , h e w ou ld pi h av e o p ened th e b id d ing : s e a t n onvulnerab le . A lso, i h a v e b e e n m o r e a t t r a c t W e s t to h a v e le d a d lam trick one, o r even la te r in tl if h e did n o t hold th e a c e . , in g ly . C h e m la d e c id e d 1 W est for th e d iam ond acc.

H e cam e to h a n d w ith t a c e , c a s h e d h is lo n g h ea played a sp a d e to W est’s 1 th e th r e e - c a r d e n d in g , 1 W est h ad left w a s d iam oi h a d to lead a ro u n d to dei king.

1006 IOCT i i i d i s T t n i

OOQE'04 1500SLT Llrrttod editon. Big K ^ M M

-lorn pkg. Kotr . quod cab, short bed, 20*

es. 4x4,76Kmls.exe ■ H R cond Call on extrae FOBO'06 F- $14,850.720-2248 Cab SLT, F

ODOE '04 2500 s i? 9 6 9 Diesel, manual. 24K 206-324 ml. S21.000. Groot 28118 Unco »snd 208-9694503

FORD-06 F- Duty, bla w/cuslom

ORO -04 F-250 XLT, (Jres. 301 Crew. 4WD, a, PW, leather. S2fi

S19.916. 208-944StockiS70O49A

MlDDLeKA tnT

206-736-2480

oSJBSWc" 2T zCD player, PremMmwheob, $8574. 524,500.Slockl^O W A

M l A i m u oM I D D ^ U I T ~ 1 5 5 T T d

208-736-2480 WendoP2M

FORD *08 F-150 4x4. FORD '87ext cab. V8. AT. 7.3 diesAC, CD. Ul power. cond..$3S(ono owner. $7900. 206-961

j s s n r. - 1 1 ^ M ™

package, t lnor$i500

208-73i

Cab 4x4. CO. oulse,bw pkg, XLT. Slock = = 2 S S f fI5FA96512DS15.999

B m H l i lT K y S m p T rsi^ WiCrtl206.733-6n6 E 5 2 5 S

| ^ = = = = n 206-73<

gooQ ooraFOR0'06F-3S0 tery,82Kir- ext cab. 4x4. Pow- 208-436-*:

arstroka desel. AT. ---------------AC. Ml power. CO. FO RD '96

aluminum brush 4x4. Extguard, one ownor. cond. $50069K actual mlas. 206421

iia ‘SS ‘^ % . " ? 5 ° v rA— I , tual milas.I B n S S \ m H wall r ^ F T ^ i $3900. 201

FORD'06M 60 4X4. JV8. AT. AC, fu« * S o L power. CD, one . . ownar. rtca truck. $10 ,9 0 0 .^ 5 5 8 7 . I S7000/o»e.

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ON BRIDGE -c l e d .a n d NC

Ahom pson ^

on th e in- W E S T sc e n e is ♦ K 9 7 3 i. R a r e ly V 10 8 7 5 o u s c ig a r ♦ A J 3 1 (though 4k 10 5 s tr ic tio n s , ) ,h e is a l-s o p in io n y:ky" p lay . ^ik il la sd e - ■ - a

W est led V ulnerab le: Nowon w ith D ea len South

n e d ia te ly'h ich h e ld . T h e bidding:

s o u th W est w e s t now , . p .__

4 * All paI two higha h e a r t to open ing l e o i H

it o f t ru th . B ID W ITh tfo rw ard

s o u th h o ld s :,4|

>ut on th e ^>, h e w a s ^w ith on ly 4 b

•s. C hem laid hud th e W estI p robablyIg in th ird J N T P ass3, i t w ould

a m o n /° a ( A N SW ER : Yo,n th e play, m u m w ith g ree. A cco rd -, fo r a s im p le cd to p la y now . B id tw o.Q p o r tin g c lu b s th lh c c lu b v a lu ra U e .T h iile a r l , a n d r e a c h n o -tru ir’s n i n e . t n ab le , o r to rea . >, a ll th a t lo n d s andd e c la re r ’s Korticiaiuoriwi^ywc

WolB.- coolxt kayiw: lo conlacl Hobby

cojyrijtht 20oe. Uoi

0 0 6 1 0 0 6 m ds______ 'ftncks

I FORD '97 XLT. 2Vi J M g s J B alloy wheels, beaut ^ H ^ E K Ian metallic, g< ^ 9 B ^ B ' tires, new battery, < • * condition, AC, oc6 F ;lM C rw heater. 20m pi. r

camper shol. $38 CD. 4X4. c ^ i 208-436-0693

3244069 FORD ‘98 Ran neoln, Jerome clean truck. 93,(

: y J | f ^ r s JhJjV 24-27**mi______________per gallon, standS F-250 Super cab. Raven sholl.black, irted cylinder. 5 sp«

m wheels & $3750 cr partW Irai 30K n^las. 208-4044819$28 000944^404 QMC '04 Shorty b

— 4x4, black. AC. 12L— H 2 2 manual bans. 4.3L

exc cond. Sl3,S ofler, 404-2416.

8 PSLortal.Ctew - l . - x a i4. leather, CD, 8 t t i | L £ a a ealed saab,=W, PL, AC, Q M CW 1500 4X4 miles, only cab. SLE. >' PW, PL. It jyay. 51c c i c t5 ? o ! S H r S15900 6434060

i. Idaho St..209-536-1900

3F-1502door d transmission

SPHHS------- ---- V8, AT. AC. C

n* ^ ten 4x4 w/nice utllty bejlesel, good Worn wheh w/cuaso<VoflBr, tom burrpor. h.■9614459 only. Immaculo

S T T ^ iS rTmanual, tsw ^ ^ J T H Q i e i r .

e, shell A bed r l f a W l H H U SOtfoffor.•734-0043

UNCOLN'07 Mark I a ew cab 4x4,5.4 tactcry warranty. I PS, PW. 20- whe

*15780268 f k i B l i r■ ul • ^ " V C a r S i)IXKAUIT 602 N Collago Rd. -73M480 206-737-120p_

■91 Explorer. '

Srt T r u c k s

96 F-150 XL'tIxt cab Exa C hockusoutO .5000/ ofior. - 2 2 l 2 S S I 2 i S 4204309

97 F-250 VT.3. AC. 90K ao- ias. one owner.

> 7 l^ 3 5 0 f t» - s s ;

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■ J^ 6 5 4 ¥ A J 3♦ 10 5 4 .♦ Q J 3 2

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ISS 2 ♦ Pass

Y ou h a v e a n o n m in i­g r e a t c lu b s , to o good e c a ll o f th r e e c lu b s vo h e a r t s b e fo re sup - )s to sh o w w h ere y o u r rh is is th e b e s t w ay to 'u m p , if th a t i s d e s ir- -each g am e o r s lam in

If WoUTi auloUoKra[4)y, ~T)>« I«nr f iv m (‘laot.coRL l{yuu *«uM like )bby WoirC, c-mall him 3t iprtnseom.L UoUcd Feslure Sjntlksle. Inc

1006I T t a d c s

"jw o" QMC '96 Slarra oxt tauelui « b . 4x4 now engine,

oood new Ures. nice shell.S8000/Olfer. 4314724

O'*? I2U2U '86 4x4 stan- dard. 167K mi. runs groot $ 1600.

206-639-4887 ■ Ranger MAZDA ‘87 4x4 B- 93,000 2600. greal mpg . new ; (ceiMnt Ores, runs groot

rrtles S2900/offer, 844-2816 ! andard or30S4316

I trade. .

1 box, .9^ p y iy ip- *j^ 8xlendedcab,2WD.3 1 - ^ 5sp0*d.$3995.

13.500/ 206-3244069♦ 281l8Uncoln,Jarome

^ I S m a llc y J |l^ r8 ■

MAZDA ‘97 B2300, 5 • speed. 2WD. 82K .

■ H I miles, bad lit>er. bed • L*4. ^ cover, wc. CD, PL.:. A ^ S5200. axMDent osn- > y. 58K dIBoa 208-731-9668 cond, .. —I — .

l i NISSAN X4 Tilan 4x4 4x4. Crew Cab, lew pack- . CC age, CD. auise. .

bed. Stock » 4N5S8189D tileta- 515,999.

— * C^l 208-7334776 .

TOYOTA '07 Tundra ■ H CrewMax. 4WD. V4,

6K miles, $26,500/01- ter.2M -420446r

WANTED TRUCKSIt 5.4 V8. Sell your voWda forV PM immedlala

CASHTODAYI 1 Buying a l years,

makes and models - r & f e 1400-S74.1248. [ :

Rd.TF :

gg— - - ^ S U V s ^ : :

1 ALL SUVS I :k S WANTEDll. Sell your vohMa for :I S Immodiatom m CASH TODAY! :

Buying a l years.♦ A mokas and models . ■y.ean 1400-574-1248. «

S3 *X» leather, loaded. CD. ; • p a PI* AC, PW. PL. vliU . usaS a . roof, AWD. $19,900. ;

es A s s i s t ___ :Jardma _ a u x 5 J S « 5 2 & ^ • 3* ) ^ 275 S. Idaho S t . : y n » Werxlol 206-536-1900 .

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SUVs.

' CHEVROLET-07 •. Subuttuin GovorrvDOfll ;

Surplus. Sold by acnIcdbcJ, 824-55tO

cxl.lbl.P O 169 Almo. ID 83312

uibnn, IcAihor, honied Gcnis, PL. PW, AC. CO & c.issctio. locnl liadc, onlyS5950.

A s s i s t l _• AUTO nROKmAcr.

275 S. IcJnho Si,. Weixicll 208-536-1900

CHEVY '00 Subuibnne passcnrjof. loaded,

'M 2K mi. S7,900/oltor, C.111 .»50-550.t

cS v '^ ''03Suburbnn AC, CD, PW. PL.

power scni. must sco, S9..195.H arm s A uto SaloB

200-829.5000

Z71, lontJod, Icnihcr, suniooi, DVD, fuft- nttyj bonids, Stock «5R1S161IDSIS.999mmmCflit 206-733-S776

EXT. ix.J. 7 pnison- fjiii. f> cyl ofvjino, GM con'ied usn l Sl5,999 S’ock*6f.M6926CP

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luruon'. doth. 4x4. PW. PL. AC, XM R.1- dm, 30K miles, only S13.9CX).

A s s i s t _,A(<T0.nn0KFRAcr

275 S. Idnho S;.. Wendell 208-536-1900

PV/, PL. ctbiso, niloy v.1k;uI‘. S1C,999. Stock«722t2.tieCP

208.733-3033

PW/PL, •« dooi, CD. S3995.

208-324.0069 ■ 361 IS Uncoln, J«rom«

SnLiilcyi|16tdrs

EdJic B.tuct 4i4-ifMdod, leathoi, S" se,i;. . CD-$toek *YLA02805D S8,499

iginwiitCnll 208-733^5776

r - r f r a T

FORD -03 Explorer VB, AWO, nuto, le.Thcf, 3fd so.1t. suniool, power ev- eryihing, 72K ridea, S9.999, 490-1SS0

4.4, PW. PD. AD.• ctulso, lilt. SI4.995.. Slock «7 9 9

Country Auto 2400 S Lincoln

-Jeromo 208-324-1457

dio Bauor, pojvor ov- orything, loalhor, loar D)r, CD. S23,980,

200-324406928i 1SU tK 0ln. J«rom«

Smalley J g ^ r s

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SUVs .^ CHEVY -01 Tahoo « i|. ' 105K m b, S.3U 4W0, H i I 3" row Mots, loQihor.I* S7300,208-6S0-tt87 | 9 [

CHEVY *03 Tohoo e Stni ; lood'od. DVD, 3^ MW. j e e p

now tiros. 4.B V-8. C ’®' ,512.200, 306-3940

FORD *03 Expbror . 2— . XLT. 149K mllos, 4,0L SflllS

V-6, nuto, CO. irons. .I Qlr. cnjiso, PS, PW. oOlf t vory good cood. _____& S2950A)llQr. 733-8940 cT

fe w !cm k K

FORD -98 ExpodlUon H iEddio Bauor. lonther, JEEPpowot ovoryihing, a"* Spoi

„ soot, seaas, from00 208-324-0069 crui! “ 2811S U ncola Jorome W/b

S m a i l c y / j l ^ r s @

3 j1 CdcSo Bnuor. honied Ift ' leather, sunroof. CO I »SL chnngcr. S7925, |L J ^ CO 208-324-0069

2611S Uncoln, Jeromo r Q

^ S m a i l e y l j ^ d r s ^

r ~ QMC -00 DonnB 11 OK t t e\ J miles, block, loaiher. | HS loaded, powor owry-J thing S9,495/oHe«.V M8-431-9939

- »

QMC XII Yukon XL 4x4‘Vofieo ve 2'

I *AJC From and back p w i" *PL PS. PW,CC ' I I

•Powof Invcrlof 3500 I— ‘Alrbngs IB- •Antitock Brnkos l l ^ jk •Premium sound sys, IP ‘Loaihor Intedo* I^ 'Heniod Sonts I Oifl. 'Rear window doirostiM •Third row seats39 ‘Tow Package_ Atking S10,700/ottor i - ^r | 637-6266 or 280-0352

- M i a ^ r ;. '“Qg”i CMC'02 OonaN XL, 2CL lonihor, OVO. 20 ' 2611SM chromo vvtieels, super c,,,.,■ clean, S18.995,:;■ Stock»2J2157&6 --------'.V (O M v n aL C T l

20B-733‘-3oT3

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__ n S i ^ S H t B ^ S c* OMC '03 Yukon XL. 24 W power overythlng, CO jororI DVD, honied leather ----------I seats, S’* tow. chjomo, wheels, S13.946, ” v . l tl. 208-324-0069 oy 2611S Uncoln, Jeromo

S m a i l e y J ^ d r s nissa

Stoci

^ QMCOSYuk^ExooL ^3 stock »3887. Fully 9.1 loaded. • onty 61K --------■ mllos. 516.995.* Country Auto

2400 S Uncoln l ^ < rJsrome 206-324-1457 B A b

HONDA '03 Element.^0 4x4, auto, I12K ml.. crulso. AC, S8200/ SUZUl* oKcf. 208-420-5504 3« 5

■ HYUNDAI-03 Santa■ Fo. 4x4. best fuel Call I economy ol all SUVs, — — >4- 5S.995, Siock 13743 ; : P ^ S” Country Aulo•ck 2400 S Uncoln I Q u 9 Jcromo 208-324-14S7 O K

*■ JEEP'OIOrand '“V 'I- Chorokoo Umllod,•« 60* Anniversary Edi-' tlon, loathor, $9995, IB 208-324-0069 ^ 261 IS Uncoln, Jerome 3'

;■ S m a l le y J g ^ r s

JE E P-02 Grand L l fP Chorokoo Overland^ Edition, loaihof, sun-■ rool, loaded, S1Z550.. VBU" Stock#2Cl56093 ----------:d. l ^ m e v n o L E T l [TiX^>5. i- Sdl

206-733U303T g

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d- auto, aulso, CD. low c h »

S U .K S

( f* CaJI 306-733-6776 j

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;E P -04 G r a n d ' ' '/hofokoo, AT. lowof , ovorylhino.JD. 81^,232, ' Transvan. 54J

208^324-0069 nal mItos. c1118 Uncoln. Jorome '°o ' “ 'f.

■ ooneraior.

s r r «. ~ V _____ 206-420-420

^ ^

;e p -07 L«3ony 4x4Sport. 3 to chooso c H F ^ ^ L E n i rom. aulo, CO, j Country, St 'rxjiM, Powor .aj«, - 1. f nv /uw o .si4 ,909 Stock i s m smmmCall 208-733-6776 * * ■

Call 208-733JEEP'98 Wrangler,! S I ---------new top. aluminum - ^ wtieols, ready for vilntor 4WD lunl S7195,316-1428

DODQE'02 Gn* .1 y Caravan EX

'ii-i /: . power slidinglilt gate, PW. I

S s b P S C ^ ^ k T luggage rack, 208-324-0C

281 Uncoln,

x u s ‘02 RX300. SinallcyiyiG.WD. V5. toather, __________ ^wdcd. cenified, ^ \15,970. « 0 3 3 •

^ ‘ C i r S i / e s * L £ \ —02 N College Road OODGE '06 Orn

Twin Foil* nvan, stock208-737-1200 S'ont for (nmil

on the toad. S{ Looktns for Country AtC T J V c ® ‘•'"®D U V & Jerom e 208-32

V h e e J s o o D G T S e o ; ;nvan SE. goo. blue, iC9Kml.

Check us out® S1.900/olfer,64;rnMlfmteintllty.cem

DODQE -99 RanrSUBISHI '02 Mon- ca lt, leather,>0 4x4, CD. running captain chairsMrds, PW/PUPM, lew mitoage, S-ggage rack. S8995. 208-324-00*

208-324-0069 261 IS U ncoln,,IS Uncoln, Jerome _ -

mJeyl(16t*s

>SAN'02 Paihltndor. W S ^ S ^ Maded. ready for ov- FORD‘03 Wind:lywhorol 58,995. V6. fronUroar itock #3887. sliding doors

Counlry Aulo wheels S5900 2400 8 Uncoln

irome 208-324-1457

PORO ‘07 E-:K M I H I m i L passenger va5SAN-03 Xioita. mi. AC, crul& «4, autom.itic, V6 ranty. 513,9Cr^ino. PW. PL, Call 420-5504•uiso, 514,965. •, —tocK«3CC74iG9^ U ^ g r n m s ^

o T t v r ^ a u t I ^ ■ ^ 2 S ® 5 2

206-733-3033 , ' - FORD'07 £250

Van. Auto, C cniiso. Stoci

^ DA3512410S1

* Mat, CO, cruise. •,■ ■■ower W/UM/0- lock *761174320 13..99

HONDA -01 Od> .u>>k, i .„ i . i>,.i<r Must SOO van Call 206-733-5776 <3056. 56.995.

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'YOTA '05 High-inder V6. AWD, B H H i a >w «nt. tool .ack. al- HYUNDAI’07 ty wheels, 517.995.

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PONTIAC -06lEVY'06 Venture Montana. 8 |an. PW, PL. oir. flw. CO. cnjis9995. Stock Of W/UM/O/S50104277 #501306110 Jmm

206.733-30M Call 206-733-

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l-flOO-574-1246. ■

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S m m a BUICK-02 Ccnivry. k W h AC, PW, PL. cnjIso i ^ f i S only S5950, .

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Grand Cat- BUICK'06 Locomo good cond. 3800 V6, PW. PL. AW nii. FM/CD. aitoy wheels,

, 643-8080 low miles, certilkjd, s i4 .98o .#2oer

■*^3 ^^^arSa/es^ J S S k N College Rd. TF S a s K 3 208-737-1200

h e rs J fv e l S^ICK '81 Regal. 2uits, DVD. ®‘ossto, runse, S4995. 0«>d J.{I069 "«'*■ »c**' S2000 )ln, Jerome ^8-420-9694

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E-350 12 54,200 sell lor 53,700. van, 31K 206-420-7661

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250 Cargo air.37-

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Odyjsoy, van* Stock 995.Y Aulo Lincoln 6-324-1467

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: ^ S 2 S omy. only $11525 jlO th*^7Sl512gP ,

f o CHEVROLET 57 9 ^ / K f i S

23K miles, ' ------- = S fn m « » u * 'nosi optioro 208.733*-30m ' ^wartanty,

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^ ■ £• CHEVY‘08 Impola. V8,

automatic. cnjiM, air - ^ PW. PL $14,999 --------------- Slock#8111Sb20CP

I o » C h e v r o l e t ;

208-73^033

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PT Cruiser. CD, a^

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n AUDI -00 A4. dean, i g or bolgo loathor, now . I R

Uros. quaito. S6900/ ■oiler. 208-720-0804 ■

. CHEVY 00 Comoro., ful pkwver air, tuns |1

_ J - flroatl Extras. 85700. S . 734-6163 or 404-6012

CHRYSLER-08 _Sebrlngconvortible. _ «

= ■ BoaulKull Rod, 45K :■ I mitos. loaiher. Must WofT Mil. 816.000. Sara ~

* com 206-423-5824ilso. — n U p

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\ stock #3801. Fully cqbloadod, AT. luol oflec 7 ,^ tiwness.S6.995.

TF Counlry Auto ^___ 2400 S Uncoln «i(r - Jerome 206024-14S7 ^

' OOOOE-07 Chargor P *.. SXT. aDoy wheels, C E !

3.5L. power W/UM/0. B g j

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^ FORD '00 Contour f K■ 4door. ouioitans.AC » • r PW. PL, 52000.^ Coll 208-536-2981

_ FORD -01 Focus. ZX3. = 7 -2 door hatchback. 4 B L .cyl, S speed, 3Smpg, a l25K aclual miles K l

54900,208-473-0518 jjJJJ

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772-633-6518 D f<'ly ' ■ H

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IIm J FORO-06 Crown Vlcto- V

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lONDA'OOAccord.2 Wondel]20e door, lonihor. loadod,

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■ E ^ B A 2400 S I Jerom e 201

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B” S Uncoln. Jerome

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lONOA -OS Civic A y i ;Groat condition. a u t o u c

44.000 miles, silver. p^c e ti 2 door, auto, AC.

■ s alONDA -07 A ^ dLX. 15K mitos. CD. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■AC. PW. PL. automat- PONTIAC-0ic, voty nfco. only V6. auto, a$19,900 wnfoof. ,

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275 S, Idato St., ' ■ * 9 London 208-536-1900 eo2NColl«

PONTUC-OPW. PL. tit. cruise, V6. autor AC, AM/FMCO. Now cortlRod wl' $14,991. #158016A . warranty,

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lONOA '96 Accord LX | S S i 7 196K mllos, run* wol. standard iransmis-sion. S2,500/offor. I------Call Eric 734-8266. a0>-73:

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A 33IC3005mpg. $10:;

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mpg. S9957.60818AA aJLEK A LPr

I.733-77M « cyl, AT. AC,full powof. tow rnil( 30 mpg, mail doivi

^ K g B a toady. S6900,I CallM3-6687.

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I-737-1200 -------llONlu— -208.733.n0tf,

jk ln g ro r TOYOTA -06 Pi i t o s • ®PP™* •'miles. 519.750, i l A A l f i 208-280-3196. ..

TOYOTA '92 Cer 102K mllos, -o

•k.,,n.rt«a. condHton, 82500. S ;.^ 2 £ » ? o n , 438-6613or37H

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2400 S Uncoln Jerome 206-324-1;

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