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I ^/TwinFaJIs^d^ G ood morni ? W eather Today: Bree X . and partly cloudy, fijg low 41; Pag M agic V am . v Umlteil resources! Unrepbned controUet bums eat into fire departments' b u d ^ ^ i I ma (; e Bulldingconfldence: Practitioners of judo p physical effects. P86 S ports SWMt»ll«f:.TheNev Orleans Sa&m win thi opening game of the < NFL season. Pai O pinion Here's some help: Americans witness gn outpouring of assistar after Katrina, todayls g (ktitorialsaya Pagi .'C o m ing \ Special quilts QuQting hobby bri tears to family’s ey Tuesday In Tlie Tlmes^ew! i ---------- I ndex -----------^ Businesses/Services — Classtfied..................... ( Comics ...................... Crossword.................... Dear Abby.................... Horoscope .................. Image’................. .. Jumbte ........................ .. Ma^c Valley............... . Movies ......................E Nation .AW Obituaries ................... Opinion.......................... RafKlom facts ............. Sports ........................ Weather ............... ...... west ........................... HoM................................ ill ................. .6 ’ • Th l£io/100thjcarj^^ >iiNc / Z S i Sigh 65. >ageA2 [.EY lied ;ets. ’age Bl Y. 0 praise PageDl lew their ie2005 Page C l Dalai] 1 tance age AlO HAiuEy - v the Stage, he mi ;U P ' With a men hand and a fl: mous smilo, th eased the ontici through a cro quietly { That simple radiate througl ness's spccch. ‘ dress," deUverc IHU brings ieyes. ...C IO AppnXmitelrlO. .. .06-12 Dalai Lima Sundai .. .04-5 atadlum In Kalley. ........ 09 edwHhthaannlve .. .05 valopad an Intami _C5 ... .01 * ------------------------ Hopei ^3,D4 .......... B2 NEW ORLEAT 410 picking up trash under the clrc .......... opened to cargo .......... 01 volunteer led rel *2 "Amazing Grace.' :::.' b34 ... .A6-7 that hopelessnc! , this shattered cii 141n n thi disaster rem 11 I II Indications New PJ 9 leTl ). 255-________________ IMPLE Nil HollneH tha Dalai I hts HealInK Addrai* Su sary of the S a p t.U tn i Lam a delivei 3unlop the fuurtli i writer Sept. U tcm ------------------------ With the J - Walking toward his forehead must haw felt die lligli School 0.000 eyes upon ihc Dalai La American fl lere wave of his die stadium flash of tliat fa- to half mast the Dalai lama limsofbept Uclpation ripplinE "Those v crowd of 10.000 awayfeelyo ly awaiting his ar- Lama said. To ease i lie gesture would impacted b; ughout I Us Moli- the loved or h. "A Heaiing Ad- ihose trau ered in I lailey on event shouli 10,000 paople wait In anticipation Iday afternoon at tho Wood River H ay. Tho Dalai lama's mossago of c ilveraaryofthoS«pt.lltra<ody. I hla exhortations to paaca and con elessness^bc d P r w ___________________ •ANS — Workers here were ash Sunday, a small miracle ilrcumstanccs. The airport go trafQc. A bullhorn-wielding relief workers in a chorus of ce." weeks after Hurricane Katri- 1. the day was maiked by signs ness was beginninK to lift in city. Wiiile the find toll from emains imknown. there were ew Orieans had begun to tirni le dcaning of the streets. You lllM Monday, Scptcn E ’ IN^ ilal Lama |ok»s wtth membots of 1 >SundayatthoHaUeyKIfhScho< L tragedy, noted the need for con ers message ( ill anniversary of die lie saii lerrorist attacks. the vie lie sun llgiitiy bussing , "IVy eadatdieWoodRiver liis l!c lool football stadium. huUd y i Lamtf noted that the The n flag at dte back of that lu um had been lowered o f sufl"! last to honor tlie vie- tual ar cpt. 11. bctan e wlio have passed homel r r pain." the Dalai rising prcvai] «; die suffering of all Hollnc d by tliat terrible day. ment i i ones left behind and aftenv raumatized by the a nor Duld not tum to anger, since. H d to By M i Times \W only a stand hear: ------But ance Jon ot the arrival of tha seem< I, HI0I School fooltiU ''«*■ oto.nipM.I«...lnclt ly. His Holiness has do- Ihlsts and non-Bud- audlc compassion. Uieir; leginstolil see die people coming out," teer \vith die bullhorn, Nc > "The people aren't as afraid I Flowers, deployed by die S I Convention, stood in die h ' truck on Canal Sueet. lead f fighters and relief workers il Ated by the exuberant honl neartiy. I "This Is a sign of progress t leans rcskiem Linda Ib^or, I Impromptu gathering. "I couldn't and any church ser I people have gadiered t es-> ■mber 12, 20.05 SPIRA If the madia durln| a press confi tool arena' Tho address, on tho t ompasston In tha world. o f com passk aid. Anger \sill not bring nctims of Sept. 11 back. h' Vy to rebuild yoiir home," Holiness said, " iry to re- ai i your life." si le Dalai Lama admitted he. too. knows somediing ai tfl-ering. In 1959, tlie splri- W and temporal leader ofTi- a| in Buddhists fled his K 11 ‘land ornbet after an up- d g by his people failed to ai ail over the Chinese. His ir ness established a govern- n It In exile in India shortly c :\vards and lias advocated p onviolent solution ever Hverse cro agether foi Mictwlle Dunlop ie»N«ws writer I/MLEY — You miglit tliink y a defeated follower would lid in Unc nearly six hours to ir a Buddhist leader speak. Int. the Dalai Lama'^ppear*— :e in Hailey on Sunday med to transcend many bar- rs. bringing believen.and ibclievers together for a ssage on compa.ssion. Wliile Idng for the address tobegin'. lienee membere discussed ir reasoning for attending. ft from dt t," said die volun- Norman Flowers. ! Southem Bapdst I bed of a pickup idling policc. Ore- i in song, puncm- ink of a file truck ?ss." said New Or- ILAwW ir, gestivingjit die M ySH urvices. This Sun- 1 together to wor- see ROOD, Page A2 H H MION )flfsrone« attor 10 fourth •nnlvor- ion in Hailey "We never lose our spirit, he said." Wc never lose hope.' A message of compassloi and hope is what tlic event sponsor intended to provide. Months ago, KirU Sokolof an Investment strategist ani Wood River Valley residem approached Gov. Dir kempthome about bringin die Dalai Lama to Idaho for a address. l=or Sokoloff. die tim ing was crucial — he felt dii mankind had reached a criti cal point in time, a tippin point for compassion. Ths Please see MESSAGE. Page A owd comei )r address Just ask Peter llobergc al the Dalai Lama's appeal. A resident ofTYiumph, Id: ; llobergc arriv-ed at 5:-)5 < i and took his spot as die fir , line, entertaining diose dial lowed wilh his juggling, though he doesn't practice E '— aiilsjTnroh^rc<rTKognia*d ' importance of die event. : "I dilnk 9/11 is a very sig * cant dme to see him,” Rob said. : “I think there's a tremcnc j amount of natural beauty 1 Please see-fiESIDENTS. Paf ity as clear ^ 9/1] agai Family men read loved 0 names onth 4th annivers The Associated P;ess NEW YORK-Weei tives marked tlie anni' the Sept. 11 attack Sui prayers, solemn remei unci heartfelt messagi dead brothers and sisi site wlierc Uie WoridT ter collansed in a ni( cloud of dust and di years ago. In a ceremony lasti dian four liours. mort relatives read the nar 2.749 victims wlio di i trade center. Several b I to die sky after readlt , onesiiujne,vviiiJcuuii I microphone sobbint ; held up photos of ti j ones. I “We miss you Chiui !. love you: your bo>N 1 remember." Peggy ' I toldherbmdier. Hrel j William Gadiariiii, wl I when he died at the t I ter. ■Pte ceremony caiii i ricane Kittrina left / once agitin struggling tastropiiie that c.iiigli lion unprepared am zens dead and grievii : Michael Bloomberg 0 I ceremony with words lence for those dev; the hurricane. i In New Orleans, ! flreflghters helping w lief effort gathered I makeshift memorial : fallen comrades, acc ' gift of a hell ftom church whose steepl ' stroycd in the ston I workers in RUoxi. Ml \\i I break from seurchii •'J \ storm's missing to ; those \n1io died on St irit." For the local e pe." ; workers, honoring ^lon York comrades uhi ent's : witii dieir own destn de. particularly import; jloff. ' we can relate," sai and , Biloxi Fire Ciiicf Kirk: icnl. At ground zero, tiu Dirk the dead t'choed acr( ging : one liy one. )ran "You're taking caa* tim- heaven but someihi diat together." liiani I'i crid- clicking up and niisii ping to die sky in menii That younger brother, a f ment paramedic, ge A2 -My hij, sister, niy life will never be the i out you." Holando M OC I to Yvette Moreno, w ' for a brokerage in tower, As the names v ^ , wvepingmoumenili rami) to n refleciinj; . , pool at die floor c L-abouC; !*ich remnlns lim. ' ,. . four years after die ai . Idaho, Uies filled tiie water 15 a.in, ange and wllow rt shaking as tlKyinsci cations on the wood die pool, momentsol'silenccj - ,. the time at wliich ah s'B^in- ; liner crashed into loberge ,owen at 9:03 a.m„ d a second plane stmc endous ' at 9:59 a.m„ ty here, ^ south towvr fell: an PafieA2' 3.tn,. when the si-c ' collapsetl, nup contin c s flld|^r /I n 11^. I b s a s _____________________ 50 g^COM iO c e n t s r in mbers ones’ he rsary .% _________ cepUig rcla- niversary of iunday witli lembnuices iges to their iistersatUie 1 Trade Cen- niglitmarish debris four sting longer are tlian 600 ames of die died a( die U)Icw kisses Jing a loved ing. Several their lovc-d iulie and we 4will always ; Ciarbarini e Lt. Cliarles who wus 4A e tnide cen- uneasHur- Americans igwitliaca- • gilt tlie na* ^ j nd left cid- ^ viiig. Mayor ;opened the dsofcondo- .■ViLstateti b y » i. New York , with tiie re- d around a lal for their ■ccepting the m a nearby :ple was de- jmi. Rescue , Miss,, took a liing for the J remember Si'pt. 11. emergency U tiieir New hile dealing itnic'tioii was rtant, "Now iiiid Deputy ! rk N'offsinger. liie naint*s of cross (lie site la* of us from ilay we ll lx* I'iores said, isjng her face nii)r>' of her 1 fire depart- | ly belter halt. le siune with- Moreno said wild workeil ' in llll- north were reiid. liUtl down a llg memorial of the site, tiiallv eniptv t • attai-k. i-ani- ; r with red, or- roses. s{»me scribed ditii- oden wige of paused for__________ c at H;4lnrrn‘: ihijaikctljet- 0 the north j , the moment ' lick the south ii„ wlien the and at 10:29 econii tower nues Coast Guard searchers ‘ return to a boM after searching a'honte for survhorsln i New Orleans { OR Sunday.

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TN...I ^/T w in F aJIs^ d ^ Good morni? Weather Today: Bree X. and partly cloudy, fijg low

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physical effects.P86

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SWMt»ll«f:.TheNev Orleans Sa&m win thi opening gam e o f th e < NFL season.

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Special quiltsQuQting hobby bri tears to family’s ey

Tuesday In Tlie Tlmes^ew!

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Nil HollneH tha Dalai I hts HealInK Addrai* Su sary of the S a p t .U tn

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3unlop the fuurtli iwriter Sept. U tcm------------------------ With the J- Walking toward his foreheadm ust h aw felt die lligli School0.000 eyes upon ihc Dalai La

American fl lere wave of his die stadium

flash of tliat fa- to half mast the Dalai lam a lim so fb ep t

Uclpation ripplinE "Those v crowd of 10.000 awayfeelyo ly awaiting his ar- Lama said.

To ease ilie gesture would impacted b; ughout I Us Moli- the loved or h. "A Heaiing Ad- ihose trau ered in I lailey on event shouli

10,000 paople wait In anticipation Iday afternoon at tho Wood River H ay. Tho Dalai lama's mossago of c ilveraaryofthoS«pt.lltra<ody. I

hla exhortations to paaca and con

elessness bcd P r w ___________________

•ANS — Workers here were ash Sunday, a small miracle ilrcumstanccs. The airport go trafQc. A bullhorn-wielding relief workers in a chorus of

ce."weeks after Hurricane Katri-1. the day was maiked by signs ness was beginninK to lift in city. Wiiile the find toll from

em ains imknown. there were ew Orieans had begun to tirni

le dcan ing of the streets. You

l l l MM o n d a y , S c p t c n

E ’ IN^

ilal Lama |ok»s wtth membots of 1 >SundayatthoHaUeyKIfhScho< L tragedy, noted the need for con

e r s m e s s a g e (

ill anniversary of die lie saiilerrorist attacks. the vie lie sun llgiitiy bussing , "IVyeadatdieW oodR iver liis l!clool football stadium. huUd yi Lamtf noted that the Then flag at dte back of that luum had been lowered of sufl"!la s t to honor tlie vie- tual a rcp t. 11. bctane wlio have passed homel

r r pain." the Dalai rising prcvai]

«; die suffering of all Hollncd by tliat terrible day. ment ii ones left behind and aftenvraum atized by the a norDuld not tum to anger, since.

H d

to

By Mi Times

\W only a stand hear:

------Butance

Jon ot the arrival of tha seem< I, HI0I School fooltiU ''«*■ o to .n ip M .I« ... ln c lt ly. His Holiness has do- Ihlsts and non-Bud- audlc compassion. Uieir;

leginstolilsee d ie people coming out," teer \vith die bullhorn, Nc

> "The people aren't as afraid I • Flowers, deployed by die S I Convention, stood in die h ' truck on Canal Sueet. lead f fighters and relief workers il

Ated by the exuberant honl ■ neartiy.I "This Is a sign of progress t leans rcskiem Linda Ib^or,I Im prom ptu gathering. "I ‘ couldn't and any church ser I people have gadiered t

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e s ->■mber 12, 20.05

SPIRA

If the madia durln| a press confi tool arena' Tho address, on tho t ompasston In tha world.

o f c o m p a s s k

aid. Anger \sill not bringnctims of Sept. 11 back. h' Vy to rebuild yoiir home,"Holiness said, " iry to re- aii your life." si le Dalai Lama admittedhe. too. knows somediing aitfl-ering. In 1959, tlie splri- Wand temporal leader ofTi- a|in Buddhists fled his K11‘land o rn b e t after an up- dg by his people failed to aiail over the Chinese. His irness established a govern- nIt In exile in India shortly c:\vards and lias advocated p onviolent solution ever

Hverse cro agether foiMictwlle Dunlop ie»N«ws writer

I/MLEY — You miglit tliink y a d e fe a te d follower would lid in Unc nearly six hours to ir a Buddhist leader speak.Int. the Dalai Lama'^ppear*— :e in Hailey on Sunday m ed to transcend many bar- rs. bringing b e lieven .and ibclievers together for a ssage on compa.ssion. Wliile Idng for the address tobegin'. lienee m embere discussed ir reasoning for attending.

ft from dtt," said d ie volun- Norman Flowers.

! Southem Bapdst I bed of a pickup idling policc. Ore- i in song, puncm- ink of a file truck

?ss." said New Or- IL A w W ir, gestivingjit d ie M y S H

urvices. This Sun- 1 together to wor-

see ROOD, Page A2 H H

M IO N

)flfsrone« attor 10 fourth •nnlvor-

i o n i n H a i l e y

"We never lose our spirit, he sa id ." Wc never lose hope.'

A m essage of compassloi and ho p e is w hat tlic event sponsor in tended to provide.

M onths ago, KirU Sokolof an Investm ent strategist ani Wood River Valley residem approached Gov. Dir kem pthom e about bringin die Dalai Lama to Idaho for a address. l=or Sokoloff. die tim ing w as crucial — he felt dii m ankind had reached a criti cal po in t in time, a tippin point for com passion. Ths

Please see MESSAGE. Page A

owd comei )r address

Just ask Peter llobergc al the Dalai Lama's appeal.

A resident ofTYiumph, Id: ; llobergc arriv-ed at 5:-)5 < i and took his spot as die fir , line, entertaining diose dial

lowed wilh his juggling, though he doesn't practice E

'— aiilsjTnroh^rc<rTKognia*d ' im portance o f die event.: "I dilnk 9/11 is a very sig * cant dm e to see him,” Rob ‘ said.: “I think there's a tremcnc j am ount of natural beauty 1

Please see-fiESIDENTS. Paf

ity as clear

^ 9/1] agaiFamily men read loved 0

names onth 4th anniversThe Associated P;ess

NEW YORK-W eei tives marked tlie anni' the Sept. 11 attack Sui prayers, solemn remei unci heartfelt messagi dead brothers and sisi site wlierc Uie WoridT ter collansed in a ni( cloud of dust and di years ago.

In a ceremony lasti dian four liours. mort relatives read the nar 2.749 victims wlio di

i trade center. Several b I to die sky after readlt , onesiiujne,vviiiJcuuii I m icrophone sobbint ; held up photos of ti j ones.I “We miss you Chiui !. love you: your bo>N 1 remember." Peggy ' I toldherbm dier. H rel j William Gadiariiii, wl I when he died at the t I ter.

■Pte ceremony caiii i ricane Kittrina left /

once agitin struggling tastropiiie that c.iiigli lion unprepared am zens dead and grievii

: Michael Bloomberg 0 I ceremony with words

lence for those dev;• the hurricane.i In New Orleans,! flreflghters helping w

lief effort gathered I makeshift memorial : fallen comrades, acc ' gift o f a hell ftom

church whose steepl ' stroycd in the ston I workers in RUoxi. Ml

\ \ i I break from seurchii •'J \ storm's missing to

; those \n1io died on St irit." For the local epe." ; workers, honoring ^lon York comrades u h i ent's : witii dieir own destn de. particularly import; jloff. ' we can relate," sai and , Biloxi Fire Ciiicf Kirk:

icnl. At ground zero, tiu Dirk the dead t'choed acr( ging : one liy one.)ra n "You're taking caa*tim- heaven but someihi diat together." liiani I'i

crid- clicking up and niisii ping to die sky in menii That younger brother, a f

m ent paramedic, ge A2 -My hij, sister, niy

life will never be the i out you." Holando M

O C I to Yvette Moreno, w ' for a brokerage in

tower,„ As the nam es v^ , w vepingm oum enili

rami) to n refleciinj; . , pool at die floor c

L-abouC; !* ic h remnlns lim . ' , . . four years after die ai . Idaho, Uies filled tiie water 15 a.in, ange and wllow rt

shaking as tlKyinsci ■ cations on the wood

die pool,

m om entsol'silenccj - , . the time at wliich a h s'B^in- ; liner crashed into loberge ,owen at 9:03 a.m„ d

• a second plane stmc endous ' at 9:59 a.m„ ty here, south towvr fell: an PafieA2' 3.tn,. when the si-c

' collapsetl,

nup contincs

f lld |^ r / I n1 1 ^ . I b

sas

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iO c e n t s

rinmbersones’hersary.%_________

cepUig rcla- niversary of iunday witli lembnuices iges to their iistersatUie 1 Trade Cen- niglitmarish debris four

sting longer are tlian 600 ames o f die died a( die U)Icw kisses Jing a loved

ing. Several their lovc-d

iulie and we 4 will always ; Ciarbarini e Lt. Cliarles who wus 4A e tnide cen-

u n easH u r- Americans

igw itliaca- • gilt tlie na* j nd left cid- ^viiig. Mayor ; opened the dsofcondo-.■ViLstateti by »

i. New York , with tiie re- d around a lal for their ■ccepting the m a nearby :ple was de- jm i. Rescue ,Miss,, took a liing for the J remember Si'pt. 11. emergency

U tiieir New hile dealing itnic'tioii was rtant, "Now iiiid D eputy !rk N'offsinger. liie naint*s of cross (lie site

la* of us from ilay we ll lx*I'iores said, isjng her face nii)r>' of her 1 fire depart- |

ly belter halt. le siune with- Moreno said wild workeil 'in llll- north

were reiid. liUtl down a

llg memorial of the site,

tiiallv eniptv t• attai-k. i-ani- ;r with red, or- roses. s{»me

scribed ditii- oden wige of

paused for__________c at H;4lnrrn‘: ihijaikctljet- 0 the no rth j, the m om ent 'lick the south ii„ wlien the and at 10:29 econii tower

nuesCoast Guard searchers ‘return to a boM after searching a'honte forsurvhorsln ‘ iNew Orleans {OR Sunday.

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n engineer vritinheCali- Jational'GuardV ■ making progress.” aid. "This building was . rater yesterday." f**®' 1 Smith, a voluniecr fire- "op Irom Baton Rouge. saU ^ nofprogress that people .1 are now in New Orleans he dty's rccovery are h id in g people gel didne they n eed Sndtii ^ 'eople wlw haven't been grt prescriptions filled ®dd

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;unite them witii their sea s. 'And tiiere's l i ^ i at the r the tunnel here." he His

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- H annah Rainey. lackson mitii and Alex Price — sal near le front of the line having ar- vcd an hour before. To pass the mc. the tiuee ran down their rop 5" lists — the top five ands tiiey w ^ i to see in con- jn and ihe top five countries leywrant to ^ I t .“This hSs been one of m y

reams to see him,* said Alex rice. *So. I can cross It ofT m ySt."Rainey looked forward lo

scaping from the scenes of adness and desperation left eh ind by Katrina and ab - Drbing a positive message for change.Eari Cook, of Boise, also noted

IC timeliness of His Holiness’s isit after Hurricane.Katrina. k»k serves as area director for oka Gakka International in

luddhism, a form of Buddhism 3unded in lapa it Cook will par- idpate in the meeting tiie Dalai om a will have with 100 Idaho cliglous leaders on Wednesday.

"The timing is just Impecca-

Message _:ontlnMdfrocnAlnom ent was made tiiat m uch norc-phutai by tiie recent e f - ects o f Hurricane Katrina.

“Where tiiere Is grcat soirow. herc m ust always be ^ e a t lope." Kempthomc said on iunday.

“I'm proud tiiat Idaho can be h c placc where this tipping a n Uike place." Kcmptnome ;aid

SokolofT told audience m em- Krs at the nationally televised iddress thal they should ahvays em em ber the Dalai Lama's nessagc.

"You were present when the m erarjh lftcdon tiie plnncl.*he lald^W c ore now at the bcgbi- ling of what can be known as h e compassion century."

Sokoloff asked audience n c m b e n to raise tiid r hands If hey felt tiiey were compasslon- ite people. A sea oi hands AFBved back as tiie Dalai Lama nodded his approval from his ie a to n th e s ta ^

“I think that b wonderful.* His Holiness sakL

Those present look a pledge to be more compassionate, he laid. Compassion beneQts Irath the person practicing it and Euiyone recciNing that com pas­sion. Tb act compas5io n a i^ . a person onty needs to start w ith fiiimelforheiselL

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Cook said. And. second, p . hurricanc also emphasize* es deptii of compassion tiia

ready exists in tiie nation ny w oridcx “licouldbetiiesilvcrlini iy Kauina," Cook said.

IWirling a bronze Tit to prayer wlicel in her h: o f H eaiher Lundqulst sp >ft prayers of goodwill as b - walked across tiie football o r to fmd a seal.oncc the

opened. Lundquist cam ed from TUscon, Ariz.. after hi £’s ther surprised her with tii la. 'ilie photographer spent r for oflastsum m eriravellngar in Tibet, but Sunday would h en Hrst lime she saw tiie cxil( im beian Buddliist leader in ir- son.lai “Buddhism has changei ho perspective on life.” she ay. "It'sactuallykindofmind-I a - Ing to be herc."

Gaudettc of Seattle. Wish, ich attended tiic speech wil e f '— friend,-Patricia Bolding, a ’

River Valley rcsident. Gan Jw. described the Dalai Lama^ sat sage as a simple one - o n complex like \rtiat m any i

perceive, be “He boils it down." Gat mg said. “Ratiier tiian feeling Tie whelmed with changini

world, just stan witii youn m - Bolding also look tite « d Lima's messare to h ea rt ays "I tiio u ^ i t o messagi las im ponani to focus on.'

said. “He made a point o f r the cusing on tiic nerativc."J ic ------Over-tiiepast-Tour-yeoi;bi- Dalai Lama said. Amci as have sulfcred two tragcdii

first man-made, tiie se a ICC natural disaster.Is if "You should not lose an- hope." hc sak l "I think { id s people worUwklc arc rea] m a u p witii violence.' h is While tiic 20tii ccntur

one of violence, tiie 21 st a ul, should be one of compa

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Jlis volcc breaking, Def Secretary Donald M. Rum: noted during a wroath-layii ArllngTon N ational Cemc that u ie children o f some o 184 victims killed inside IHiniagon and aboard hija American Airlines Flight 7

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lloberts’ confinnation hi ing to be the nation's 17lli c justice will Iwgin this aftemt Tlie first day. however, is exp ed to be taken up by the opei statements or tlic commit IB senators. Robens is not pected to speak untU late to(

Specter said Sunday he uncertain w hether Rob would favor ovcnuminK the v.W adcdedsion from 1973 established a right to abor

- Specter suppons a \voir right to choose to end her f nancy.

"1 think it is inanpropna ask him head-on if he's goii ovenum Roe. bu t I believe there are many issues do: the issue, like his rcspec preccdenu" ^ e c te r told N Meet the Press."

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NEWOIUJi/\NS(/\l’) - ident Bush, eager to ; hands-on leadersliip in tin Coast hurricanc recovery « joined cDiiimanders wo from u military ship dock this flooded city on Sunda

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across feel under sea levity, then percent o f A mericsleeping" dial tlie flooded pahe USS should be moved iima. l l ie cording to an AP-Ifh ib io u s I<)rget about it.Jt ship is History, geograp:ng as a dally economic:ol center inevitable Uiat Ne\i; relief ef- be rebuilt — aim

with, m orc substI Monday, protection, o f cou:NewOr- Easy is. always him . Miss., probably always vst visii to pon.•arly two -vVe cannot livt e Kitrina said Ari Kelman. i flooding jhi; University o

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11 be. a uieme tee and other s) of die Repub- has brushed up statements, a and legal issues werc released up at the hearir

vieved commltti locrats to stay issues end h is ' button ques- ■ lavyyer and fMe 3uld be i ^ a i r judge, idge eases diat Roberts was nor oit> liiiii as a ,o replace retlrii stias. Day O'Connor. /Lugar. R-lnd.. william H. Rehr luce R o ^ rts sept. 3. Bush d Lvan Bayh. p - Roberts should Afamer. R-Vx. ,ei>ominailna hi It politics hasif the Supreme |______________

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of California, trader I. Stmliudiorof“ARiver den t o f JayhiThe Nature of C alew Orieans." "You can 8)uth Louisiana Is lo w a o a railiosslbtafcrtaim - "That COSK i0 sell com to transportadorh ina.lt gets S led a lower price 1a u to m ^ rs a n d You can tlesalers all over China, so diid dianks to d ie have to stopand culcure d iat around Newm aridm e trade dieir cargo, die d ty of Nevv oceangoing slhas a singular Slmlkrly. sl

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spokesmons and ansMcrs writeis th<he process Is expect- on the n%

Sion. HeRobert! b»M dotng In which |nomlMrted hkn? vote on cas met with Senate side overmbers of the comm'lt- Impeachrer senators. He also The chief1 up on constituOonal over thesues that may come the Unite jaring. He has re- ' edmlnlstmittee members' pet and chochis own record as a deputy direceroi appeals court, tWe Offlc

which su. nominated on July 19 courts' (Ietiring Justice' Sandra Q: How klor. Afler Chief Justice tort roar^ehnqulst died on firmatJofsh decided that A: Elevenould lead the court. StephenIg him on Sept. 5. hearings

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network that t i u ^ /rom th e Rockies to and aiblenies. That's why die m orJcre located it diere c fca rro

place — enduring worid s;ase arxl sweltering volume,hange for econtiiiiic I t ic ty co n m rio w tb e tD - i^ ay sa iirthAmcrica, ' o y thaileans Is a surpdstng o lb h o nf w hat m en wiU en- fidds inin chcered by the dvnighi«?ver-flowiitglkieof nearby!doUan and cents,' ters rati

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And Uar. about 50 oetten t count Ilandone-d iirdbfd ic d ie na<ixportcdbytbeU nit- capad r1 float down die It wc1 River and its tribu- operatea r ^ stnictuj3ve far more cheaply nearby,d ian .d iey would New Oil, sakl commodides peopletm h e n Lucas, prcsi- m aridrlyhavsicr Consuhlng Louisia---------------------------------whose-in ship com out of dustiy.ail cars,' Lucas said. ThosIts m orc m oney for groceriidon. and d ial means need tIcefordiefjm ner.’' andapin't sail a barge to drcnniI diosc river vessels Thcjtop a t docks In and i lew Orieans to have rgo transferred to jg ships.y, ships coming from s world have to slop in )rieans area to offload

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r &om. ronsWer and re-in the stdtability o f d ie I1 nom inated to be d ie ■bitratorofdiem eanlngof 'kinsdtudon and die law," |a trkk Leahy of Vermont. .p D em ooat on die com- ■!, plans to say In h is |ng statem ent, also re- .Inadvancc. ■

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g againproducts — som e onto i, odiers onto raU cars or . Altogedier. die docks In round New Orleans han- , ore dum 100 million tons go annually, making it the s third-busiest po rt by

le. ,• New Orieans area alsoa role in th e energy Indus- r lanks to its prcDdmity to ^ src oil a n d natural gas in die Gulf of Mcxico. Al- Jl m ost corponidons use ly Houston as a hcadquar- adier d ian New OritJans. itiO rdy on Port T-ourchon.L 60 miles soudi of the d ty .__ry equipm ent and workers I th e r i ^ A signiflcant fnic- 3f the nadons oil Imports ; in d u ro u ^ . 't^ c re^o n . Louisiana'jftfiaeries ac- t for abotir'IS p ercent of uidon's gssoUne; refining

w iild n o t be possible to lie all dds industrial infra- ture w ithout a lot o f people jy. According to d ie Pon of Orleans, dicre arc 60.000 lie directly em ployed in dm e .shipping in liana, a n d 107,000 people [o -J^ d e p e n d -o n -th e - ln —

o U people, in turn, netid eries a n d doddng . They 1 banks and gas stadons ippliance stores. Their chll- need schools to attend.,ey need New Orieans.

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s startm ate hearings on RobThe nomination passed the com­mittee on July 19. and Breyer was confirmed by Senate by a vote of 87-9 on July 29.1994. rhe last confirmation hearing for a chief justice was for Rehnqulst, which ran from July 29-Aug. 1. 1986. Rehnquist's confirmation vote was 65-33 on Sept. 17. 1986.

Q: Who b on the Senrte c«i»nlttee7A: Ten Republicans and eight De­mocrats. There are more Republicans because they control

, Congress. In addition to Specter, the olher GOP senators are Orrin Hatch of Utah. Charles Grossley of kjwa. Jon Kyf of Arizona, Mite DeMne of Ohio, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. John Comyn of Texas. Sam Brownback of Kansas and Tom Cobum of Oklahonoa.

The senior Democrat is Patrick Uahy of Vennont. The other De­mocrats are Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Joe Biden -of Delaware. Herb Kohl of Wisconsin. Dianne Feinstein of Colifornia. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, Charles Schumer of New York and Dick Durbin of Illinois.

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Troops. TM.AEAR.lrao CAP) — Ir a s n a sttged a dasslc gue i ^ f r o m l b l A f i i r o n S u i ibddhR Into the counti)th ro u m a n«w oik of ttmiuescape an Iiaq l-U ^ force reported UUmg about lA d s while storrning the tantbastkm .

With Ihe d ty swept d e for the second

In a yeai; I r ^ arid U.S. mi! leaders vowed to redoubt (brts to crush nsun opeiadng all along t i e S frontict and in the i uph Rh«rvalleji

T U Afar iJ |tist one ple a n overarching opeiailor are n ot going to tolerare t haven anywhere in lr?q, Army MaJ. Gen. Rick L) deputy chief o f staff fbr < tion forces h i Iraq.

As B adidad kept a b< aoesing into r i a dosed t 60 miles west o f TU Afar fense l^inlster Sa al-Dulalmi issued a war

, "The Syrlaru have to stop! Ing destruction to Iraq know the terrorists hav other gateway Into Irac Syria.”

H ie United Slates and routinely charge tha l 3 government docs little to Ote flow o f Arab f i l t e r s 8 the boWer. Syrian leaden tend they are doing all c a a

treating fromTal Afar, mill elsewhere killed one U.S dier and a British soldi separate roadside bom' Simday and assassinate ofiDdal in Iraq's Interior Istxy.

A Task Force Uberty s was killed and two were wi ed during a pre-dawh ]near Samarra. 60'mlles nc the capital At least 1,89' personnd have died sim uaq war started in March according to an Assoi Press coun t

'In the southem d ty of a British soldier was kilic three were wounded in

' tack on th d r convoy, the I Ministry of Defense said Ij don. Britain has repo r

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said Maj. G e a Abdul Rihman. the li Ministry's director of training, was fatally shot i ofhisw cslBagh(^d hom

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w d ie TU Afar openuton wc wilhnove on R a b ^ e Syrian border) a n d Sin- r c ^ n north of nearby

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niewotlcs Ut w (he sl[ tinian gunm en u c d in 1 cdeb radon and crowdi to the synagogue in ih doned M orag seti dosest to Palesdnlan ti

'Himbed on the rc»i an iQ a^ o f miUtant groups iln g Hamas, shouting great.*

"It is only the first m ore liberation... tonx Uberate aU o f Palestte resident Mohammedll K abboush shoute^"

-hU buU ding in .ltt 2 H t le s ie n ts .a f te r -e n o u

, residents, b u t it deddi last m inute to leave KOgues intact, a criticized by; the Pali a n d th e United States.

E a ^ Monday. A ll l.’sta ited cafry tr« .c tf v ' left in the d e t a in tl ‘ m ents. includlM^cfaal

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By Joshua Palmor Hmet4<ewt writer

SHOSJIONE — Ad (ors arc working be sccncs to crcaic.a p n d d z e n s of Sliosho'n liow far tlic conunuit

'In g to go to sup consiructloQ. of a school faclU ti^. “An archlttictur&l working r i ^ t now," Wiseman, supcrlnte the Shoshone Schoo ”\Ve don’t know yet need to renovate o r Ct new facility

. The district Is pu: percent growth rate i attendance — Shoshc uros its student pooi attendance rather m m ent — -and the student population building a t capacity.

The elementary, m high schools arc all I the sam e buQding oi skirts o f Shosho 7.ycar-old building siructed to ho ld a students, but the dl:

‘ has more tlion 530 st “Inm ytlirecyears

pretty good jump,"

JHS 1The Jerome Hig

Tigers are roaring Ini school year.

Classes and actl under way. and sti eagerly Joining In ci scrvicc events. In or courage all frcshm involved In a sport oi JVIS, tcachiers Wen' and T rada Craig

' "Roar Week." a celeI Involvement In hl(

During “Roar Wet freshman signed u p one activity, sport, oi

— — in addition to th work and activities, aa‘ ready to serve i inunlty. l l ic studeni

Shosh(. SHOSHONE— A loned community bs hlglilightStioslioncn homecoming, 'HuDugh the Decidcs

The student coun the school district ii com m unity barb Wednesday. The m served following wide o pen house.

Parents, patrons . and alumni are cnc

visit the school beg p.m., enjoyithe frc< beginning a iS p p i. ;

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Magic Magic Valley High

Joined the relief efl victims of Hurricai Each dass receivet jar and die class tht most m oney will b with a root beer fldt

Alrcady, local . have begun conti the fundraiser. If a I Individual w ould I nate to the effort, ci 733.8023. T he ci ends Thursday.

MVHS students ;

/Stud«iits S M kf American Heritt

W ENDEllL— W die School student: funds so dtey couli American Heritage end historical locad

The total cost per mated at $1,759 anc paym ent is d u e ( other payments arc vcmber. Deccn^ Febtmry2006.

Thla nine-day to Ingto^D-C.Penns] York and M assac dudea the Ford Tlie M useum, Smlthsi C ap ltd . Arlingtoi C etno tiw Gettysb c o u n tN '^ p l r e SuaBroaairayshow.S etty. the J/.S.S. Core aB oetoaC dticsgai

dontributio N DanlBonawitz.W o

School 600 E Main Idaho 83355. Maki to Wendell Middle!

I b e students ai: . phig several fundra

ct tests thPagOaga, i Shoshone Elen

------------------ “We're up abiAdminlstra* kindergartenbeh in d the grade."

proposal for 'The Impact Isl o h f t o see buUdlngwhciclunity is vdlU ori.' h o u ^ In tliupporr. the the buiUing. S

ad d itio aa l appcar even sn• ; are fllled to capj

ihl g roup Is suppon two orw," said Mel — claiisesfrequin ten d en t o f gual paraeduiloo l District, students who/ct if w c will speaking Englis)r construct a Tlic cafcteri

and computerpushing a 3 traffic than a,tc in student liiuslc room Iishone meas- «radc levels aopulation by not only serves: Ulan enroll- but it Is also tth e cu rren t » innaslum foiion h as the dents durlni ty. \ . .months./, m iddle and harder'all housed in their own worlg o n th e out- Idds all undershone. The m an said,ng w as con- Although tl1 a b o u t SOO creates dlfflcuI district now fostered a seni0 students. \vlthln the sch a rs it's been a students flow i p," saJd Dan vvllhoui

Tigers rcHigh School '; Into th e new

ictlvitles are A H students are

1 com m unity I o rder to cn-h m en to get H B j l H t o r activity at^endy W right ' Ig -organized by Dorothy L:«lebratlon of u u b , is ralsirh igh school. Red Cross tog

iVeek," every . ricane Katrinsu p for a t least about 100 sttt, o r club. assembly thetI their course alatCrossroai cs, JHS n g e rs The Tigers ire their com- this year Incli lent body, led . -whofulflUcdi

lone will 1- An old.fash* I/ batbccue will W /\R ’ iciligliSchool^s

"Shoshone -----------idcs." ground nearluncil will join and then, chic t in h o s tin tia Hif^i Schoola rb ecu e o n football gan: m eal will be 7:30 pm .lg a school- Tlic Powdtc. hom ccom ini3ns. s tuden ts also serves a;encouragcd to the Shoshoibeginning at 4 athletic prog)free barbecue During them. a t th e play- dents* artwoi

VaUeyHSjligh School has ' cffon for the icanc Katrina.Ived a change ■ / V tha t can)s the

II be rewarded J float party. L v. j M ll ,b usinesses , m tribu tlng to 'f a business o r I-----------------Id '( I f 'J ? InihcltelAIl- l.caB M V H Sal j i i , , ihc

co m petition onKOrtdchm . smdcnts will

Its pan ldpatcd pUghi That

k funds (or Commlssk rttagotour grants t o i- WcndcU Mid- The Idahc snts are raising Commission ould go on the cducatois w Ige Tbur o f scv- Implement U cadons. ing In Idaho i per child Is esd- Those rec a n d a~S300 first dude:;e Oct. 1. a n d . . • Alvin A are d ue in No- H l^ School

:em bcr and • Chaid B< Christians M

r tour of Wash- IWin Falls. m sylvania.New • Kathy Gi sachusetts in- Elementary 5 nieater, Lincoln • Patti Par chsonlan. U.S. mentarySch « o n Nationaly sb u rK A m ish Martial arM Statueoflib* OffOW ffW:o'nstltutionand TWIN FA]game. gins o f S ^

Itions In care of provide freeW enddl Middle es to chil[alnSt..WQndell Lincoln. Bl<[ake checks o u t and St. Ed'He School schools,

also are plan- T hedassedtaisers. spect, co r

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principal o f between tlilem cntary School. "Thcrc ha b o u t 20 kids In nlflcant pin th rough fifth said of th<

the studerilsvidblcW lthinthc “And In my•re die three schoob a real staten the three vrtnp of But adr

Small classrooms tha t U. ctsmaller vsiien tliey house all

apadtyandtryingto sam e builio r three instructors populador

quendy have a billn- b a dccisiiducator to assist untion do<10 have difHcultics -alone, an(gUsh. communlilerla. m usic room The dUter labs have more challengesa city street. The are up agi

n is shared by all flat fundir> a n d the cafeteria vide addlt ves all th e students, buildings i0 converted Into a al a n d s . for elementary stu- failing to r ring th e wlnter~*Pro^ress,

_ m ark o f :cr>for kids to have related to'orid as w c keep the hind Act.Icr one roof," Wise- “We arc

m unity1 th e sm all spacc educadon iculties. It has also we are wo ense o f community said, ichool. Surprisingly. Districti iw through die hall- need thei ou t a n y problem s po rto ssc l

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tie 9 -I l Qagmemori' service a<•oads Ranch. homcconers studen t leaders to makeid u d e Jeff Bemscn. for everyt ;d a life-long goal by The soj

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rt)cks thavder Puff game Is a go with tling trad ition that will alsos as a fundraiser for high schctione High School Home<ogram . continueihe o p en house, stu* \vith stu.vork. in the form of class con

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wrlth gnmis to help 733.89K It forest-related teach-10 schools. Optiml: receiving grants in-

A ndrew — Oakley TWIN >ol.....................................FaD sO t1 Bem t ~ U i^thouse nadoniu> M iddle/High Sdiool by die T

for yourGraham — Sawtooth to help

ry School. 1V\in Falls. d ie con Patterson — Hler Ele- ects. ;choo l An ll

will bella r ts Inatructor J e o t « e c la s M p S nFALLS — Brian Hig- brownie ic c e s sM a rd a lA its^ served, ree after-school dass- For t h ild re n a t P e n in e ,.. Jason Ri BIcke), M o m ln ^ d e

Edward's elementary ShOStM

ssesofferlessonsofIt^• W immi :onfldence, positive • SHOJ

QOLi for new 1n them . . fundrc haven't been any slg* to-dit problems," Wiseman of tlthe close proximity of was

idents in the building, inm y opinion, it has been . reco

tatcmer\t for oiir kids." hutadm inistrators rcallzc Shoi. .c a n n o t continue to raiseall d ie students In the fron)uildlng as the student Wdon condhues'to rise. It func:id o n that d ie admlnis* wididoes not w ant to make Incliand so it Is asking for morimlty input. Aidistric t will facc the hole

Iges d iat other districts cus5against, which Indude con

iding that docs not pro. solujdltlonal funds for new tionIgs and m ounting feder- oni s ta te sanctions for (heto m eet Adequate Yearly andss, a m andated bcnch- v “1of s tuden t proficlcncy beeI to the No Child Left Be- soldct. F(arc working widi com- con

y surveys and nes;Jonal necds.to see w hat towworklngwlth." Wiseman cun

dteriels across d ie state will ,thedieir communities sup* cons schools struggle to find iric:

nerrsdnling student body prcsl- Tecm d says he is eager to ' ab(the 2005-06 school year sons ty e ta tIH S .Ie ff \v lllb e Inv.fd by Vice President Cody Pra. Secretary Ashley Card- ian

M anager Danielle Cuiell, and Eye of die l lg e r ladblm an. Class presidents Hoii follows: Senior, Keith Chi: junior, Rebecca Men- Korsophomore. Kayla Lupen Ics:csnm an, Angle Mercado, lezu dcn t body officers have maorganizing com m unity safi

e acdvldes. planning /o r Izcicom ing and setting goals stuikc the year memorable -cryone. • I: sophomore informadon Jen

lecomingcom ing bulletin boards, ditsigns an d window paint- un>filfbe displayed. Tri he spirit ofdie tradition ofing d ie school spirit rock, en;udcnt council has added a fott)m pctliion for Individual hu n ts to submit smaller iluthat they have painted to da th d ie theme, l l ie entries do Iso be on display at the ey:•chool on Wednesday thi m ecom lng activities will - nue th roudiout the week ' s tuden t dress up days. Sh com petitions and the tra- pn

i n a f u n d r a i s

lay, as pan of die 9/11 me- vai lh d d every year at MVHS. Int e M ain Street Players.S' d ram a dub , has begun o ring actively on their bos for district dram a com- Cclon. T he Players will Su>rm in the solo and cn . Cllie pantom im e divisions. Yronlunctlon with lam es an OCKS dram a program at Falls High School. Tlie

trs arp also planning on ariding a perfurm<mcc at Vc.dalio Shakespeare Fcstl. Fa

— SCMOOt:]-set an d the nationally Sl ^ilzed “Bully Busters" con- vi s for children, organizers sc

tor m ore informadon. cal'J910. m

m[mist Club develops h inteer program wVIN FALLS — The 1\vln scO ptim isfO ctagon Inter- pi

miu has been developed Ai le IW in Falls Optimist Cluboung people ages 14 to 18 gtsip other young people In di community th ro u ^ proj-

d:I in fom udonal m eetingX held a t 7 pm . Sept. 20 at $O benchaln Community ,

tl. 264 Main Ave. S. ^ irents are welcome, andmles and icc cream urill be ne d nir m ore Informadon. call si nRutai.733-939?. . . , d

«hone dbtitct Invites' = m unity to op«i house10SHONE - The il

buildingnding for facilities and day- .day operadons. One cause the schools financial woes

IS a cap o n property taxlevies 1997. Lincoln County

cords a S 126 million tax base.It a s ta te cap forces the,, loshonc School District to' Ise no m orc dian S75 million 3m that base.W ithout th e help of . state nds. the district will be left Idi fCTv options, which may d u d e a bond for additional loneys from the county. Administrators said they \vill 3ld a m eeting to continue dls- isslons w ith the board and to jn tlnue annlyzliyj different )lutlons to the facilities ques. on. Ultimately, they will plan n prcsentlnc die options to le com m unity for discussion id com m ent."Tlie community has always

een supportive." Wiseman lid.Few doubi the support of the

om m unlty and local busl- esses after dielr contributions jwards th e construction of die urrent school building, but le real question is >:*iw much le com m unity is willing to ondnue to support die dls- let.

Dolyearechiiology Academy provided boodi at d ie Safety Faii; spon- ored by Con Paulos. Students ivolvea were Gary K ulia lusdn Taegltzer, Kayla Allen, Scbast' in MuUowncy, Sam :ulbertson, I lm Hcuer, lustlne ickson, Elizabeth hnson . jcff iorgan. L o ^ NelMn.TJ Mihu. :iiris Basti. Sabrina Fames. i5nln Shan«,1bm Boguslawskl, esslca Lopez, GabrieOa Conza- ez and Ben pope. Smdcnts nade and xUstlibuted fliers'on afe Intem et'usage and oigan- zed online ..informadon for tudcnts and parents.

Palli O'Dell is prinripal oj emme High School.

activitieslilional parade, football game ind hom ecom ing dance on •riday.

The studen t council is alsu .'iigngcd In a fundraising effon 'or victims of the gulf-coasl lurriciiiie, and participants ai ihe public activities Wednes- Jay will be encoiiragcd tr Jonatc to that effort. /Ml mon- L-ys raised will be donated tc Ihe Hed Cross.

War Whoops! is ihi Shoshone High School iicit's- 1)apcr.

ising effortsval with Tl-I IS dram a siudent; Inter on th is m onth.

“Superstars" earning a nlaci on D ionne Davidson's bulletlt board for this week are lunlo: Combs. Andrea I'lscus, I-did Suazo. B renda Gonzales Chantcl Maltos. Nick Small YnczVeenstra. Nicolas Linare: and Alma Hadzlc.

Jennifer Miller is the EiiglisI and sfUech teacher ai Magi Valley High School in Tit'ii Falls.

- N E W S —Shoshone Sdtool District In vites th e com m unity to school-wide.opcn house from to 6 p m . Wednesday

The public can m eet-sta m em bers and see improve m ents to the grounds at 61 I Highway 24.

A free community bartxxu will follow from 6 to7 pm . at th school At 7:30 pm . tne annui powder puff game will be hcli Admission Is S2 cadi.

T he hom ecom ing footba game will be h d d at 7 p.m. Fr day Sept. 16. ogalnst Oaklc7 .

l-or m orc Information, ca die district at 886*2038.

Shoshone schools offer screenings, yeariwoks

SHOSHONE — Shoshor schools are scheduling appoln m ents for early chlldlioo special educadon screenings fi children o ^ 3 t o S.

Tb schedule an anpolntmcr call Mrs. Sant at 8%-7643, Q 133.

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“ ‘,0 members preparing for lea and technology of agrlcult

Hansen; s kicks off;nts "We will, we will Hock'

dlls year's Hansen lli^ i ace liumecoming theme uur L-iin week of Sept. 12 to 16. ilor Siudent body dally ac :jj(h will take place ihrouglic les, week with evening ac lall. Inciudinc: Wednesday': ires d e r puff football/vol

game, with the time to — nounced.•Ush A Iwnflrc will follow ngic day's volleyball game Win Hagennan. l-riday’s hon

ing parade Is at 1 pin., ft by th e Huskies playi:

In- taking orders for. 20010 a book.s.'llie cost is S25. R)m 4 inform ation, see tlu

■ school oHice.staffove. Richfield seniors he

class dinner on Sepecue lUCHI-lKlD-Hichfic tthe S d ioo l seniors are h: nual d ass dinner wiih cldlvei icld. p.m. and walk-ins at 7 1

Sept. 19 at die school, tball ngcr Driw.. Fri- The menu includes /. chicken, mashed p< call green beans, dinner r

dessert. •The cost is S5.50 e a d

for a family of four or mi For more Infomiatl<

* d ie school at 487-2790. lone .oint- Burley HS announci '7 o r homecoming sched

BURLEY — Bud«] ncnc SdiOQJ. 1 BobcafBlvd.,, ext. nounced Its homecomli

' actlvides. isell* Theylnchide: and - Tbday: Qnvtxjy Day.

Mondiy,8«pt«nlMrnb*rl2,2i}05 TImMMmi.-IWIflFili

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lity lufilon Pat Manrtiiilonio -

R e v v i n g u p „

ly Elementary School say they ate theme for the Accelerated Reade

lOOl year will be ‘Racing to Read.' Sto reach 100 percent of their AF y. Pictured are third-grade teachei berta Beck and Carol Shirley. Thi reco, who races a t Magic Valley S

R M B i l l F o r u m

Durces and Environmefit Under Se I two state officers ol the Idaho F iho State Fair on Sept. 6. Rey wat Forum to give citizens the oppori

nent of a new farm bill. Meeting < Idaho State Department of Agrlci

ent. of Rigby and Jill Dalton. Stati Is a national youth organization o leadership and careers In sclenci

culture.

I High Sch( ffhomecon)ck You!" is jlall School M I KKIRSduring die |

)• activities C;isilefi-.rd Wol\esgliout this Hoyaliy will b, activities along with crowlay's Pow. honu'coinlng qut'volleyball during half.iimt*: to be an- The aniui.il 1

dance will foUiiw tow ’niurs- Tor mon- infolie against -.J23. 5593.iioinecom- ----------------------I., followvd /7jc column i laying the hvchcrlan Khtis'l

*0mL>'e«r- assembly, girls- > 5. l^rnion* Miiiico at lioiiie' the high boys soccer ai N

ju n . and Inm Ma

ho ld Tllisdoy: Ninjirates Day, bloc!

>ept. 19 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; hfieldlligh versus lerome a

having a pm . liveries at 6 Wednesday: I-; l 7 p m ; on - Day. girls socccr s wl. 555 N. p m . and boys !

l»reston here at 4:: des baked Thursday; l-ai

potatoes, ' Day, junior \-arel T roll and Preston at 7 p m

Preston with lUg radi or S20 cross country at 1 r morc. tational at Magic tallon, call 3:30 p m . and X). game at 7 pm .

Friday, Sept. 1 i n r e s queens ossembly

7 . and fooibaU ven WdUle hom e at 7 pm . Tley High Saturda^Sept. « l ,h a s a n - kyball at lerom e imlng week 9 a.m. and home

from 8 to 11:30 p lk)r m ore Infc

>ay. queens the school at 878

Ite rawed up iider reading !d.'All of theAR goal byhers Susanfhe race cary Speedway.

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Secretary Mark I) FFA Assoda- 1fas at the lair 'ortunlty to have g with Rey were rlculture: Brad ate FFA secre*I of student nee. business

oolnning.s N i-avs I___ ____J

L-s ill 7 p.ni- be |)ri‘>enied.

owning o l the uei'i) and king, u* ccremonjes.

hnm cctiniing V the game, fomiaiion. call

is iiriiMi liy rHiiskyWhiers.-

: sDCi'cr versus ie'.il -1:30 p.m.,M inia) at 4;.30

lanVolli-yball at

njas vtTsus Pi* ick party from 1. and volleyball at hom e at t>

1-ake an Iiijur>’ r at I*re!iion 4:30 > soccer versus •4:30 p.m.\nmous Couple niity football at m.. v-olleyball at Ugb>’ at fi pm ..It Kimberly invi- •ic MotintaUrat--------^

,d pow der-puff

. 16: ,Spirit Day.)ly a t '11:55 a.m. ersus l*reston at

^l7:>fttfsiQj,vol- il&IrivitUilloiMl at neto'liilng dance p.m.

iform ation, call 78-6606.

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After Ka hiimanitaT to m a New> Tribun> .

Major disasters have a ' of transcending gcom ] suspending old cnmiQcs: tapping the deepest » springs of hum an empa TTiat's especially true of f ricane Katrina, the rr destructive siorm in U.S. lory.

Americans are now ' nessing one of the grea outpourings o f humanii an a^istance In peacet

- - history. The Internationa lief effon is remarluible al itself. Adversaries like C and Iran have offered 1 ( t h o u ^ perhaps for prc ganda value, In some ca< as have some oT the poo nations on earth, such

- Bangladesh.‘ Americans themse

have opet\ed their ,he and \valle ts to the hurrica victims. Hundreds of \Vj

Lance, adds to

Trt^tty Herald___________

Even as the French new: per L'Equipe tried to i traction while peddling

. "expos” of Lance Armstr the seven* dmeTour de Fn champion two-upped the

Armstrong iirst nounced he and Ch Crow are engaged.

Then he told the Ai American-Statesman he coming out of retiremet try for an eighth victory.

He was just kidding, Armstrong spokesman the nexi day. (About cor out of retirement, not al Crow.)

Then Armstrong said, m aybehe wasn’t kidc^g reason he gave for ihc posed change of heart

- Bnd Hutd. . . : PuUWw

Thetmmbenoithtadii Brad Hurd, Chris Stein

Raflwna

U.S. go

WASHINGTON- the wake ofHun conc Katrina, crc private cxpcns are rorccasi icdcral budget deficit ofSS

billion for tiiis year, a shar{ minder o f the fiscal folly ol current covemment.

For all d ie deserved crid the Bush administmiion h ceived for its tardy and rag response to the storm's ra\ on New Orleans and the G Coast, d ie lonz-term costs the nation of the rvckJess ( gard bodi die president ar

_______ Cwigffisihaisjhomtowpaying th e nation's bilb m even greater.

In time, diose forced fro their hom es in Louisiana i Mississippi will be retumc and a degree of order rest( to their communities. Bus win recover. Mardi Gras w again be cclcbTated in die Frcnch Quarter. But our d dren and andchildren m pay a condnuing price for

- refusal o f our leaders to faI iherealiiyofano'ut-of-co

budget The enorm ity of die fiUl

------ r Looters In New Oriaiihame nation

Sham e on some ofthe | pie from Loidslona. 1 can^ bdieve during the middle nadonal disaster diat lobi and car Jacking is d u bcsi they can come up with.

I can see the need for ft and w ater Ibr desperate F would m ake them steal n than starve, bu t Uiebeha<

lEWS

atrina, an e arian respc______ Ing ton ians have us

te m e t to o S e r p lace a w a y h o m es to p eo p le vs^ p h y , tio m es w ere ruine<ies a n d na .t well*' M any sta tes havipathy . to take in refugeesofH ur- G u lfC o a s tB u tm e j

m o st sponse h as c om e fiI.S. h is- w hich has found p

quarte r o f a miilicw w it- victims. T he City o;rcatcst deserves som e kincin itari- fo r a hum anitariaricetim e beyond th e call o fdm a lre - in 100,000— 15,0alea llb y trodom e a lo n ei C uba T h e hospita lityd h e lp a n d various reliefp ropa- t io n s h a s ex tecases), p ro v id in g refugt

[X>0Tcst show ers, c lean d ou ch a s m edical c arc a n d t

m e n t o f d isp lacet(iselves in local-schooU. "1,h e a n s like loving p e o p le !ricane's N ew O rleanian m:W a sh - T h e WaU Street lou

J Armstron to his laure_______ th a t he ju st wante(

d ie French newspalewspa- VVe'U be surpriseio ga in ligh ted if Arm stroling its a n o th e r ru n a t theistrong, T h e a llegation is•France e d in 1999.them . T he facts a re th

a n - th a t race, passed thC hery l tes ts a n d th en svvei

races to b ecom e tlA usdn ch am p io n ever Inh e w as Tours d e France vw

n e n t to M ost F rench , w<ry. th r ille d b y h isIng, a n d u ra n c e a n don s a i d . record,com ing But a few FrencIt ab o u t a n d failed — to sp

T h u s Lance’sid, well, s o m e th in g all Fing. T lie sa id to u n derstan the sup - cessfu l affair o f th(a n wa.s C ’e s tla v ie .

Imes-Nef . Chrti SttMnch.

I aditorisi board and writan of editor Itainbach. Stave Cnmtp, Elaanore But «naJooeiaod David Cooper.

avernme]l - l n 1 ^luni- ^ W Mcrcdiblc 1-

ca.sdnga 1-

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cridcism -------------------------in has re- measured by a set cragged that Rep. lohn Spra

i ravages ior Democrat on dileGulf Budget Committeeoststo widi him. TTieychas s disrc- ai increases passedIt and in the nadonal debinward 2002. it was $450 bl n S 7 b e — 20037S984TJimoiin

^ billion: and diis yeiIfrom has passed an Incniia and odier S781 billion, <inicd, die Senate has yet Is to r e d totals a smnningS:Business additional debt In I^ a 50 pcrcent increa(he muladve debt fronarchil- America's previousinwiU When you look a•for the record, d ie self-cot o face _ toneofd icR epublf-coritrol have been rurinihj

seems absurdly unifiUlureis Iuly,whendieW hi

r io a n s -------wimesslng o n 'greed and simple t sickcned to d iink/

[hepeo- can behave like an rant a ludonai crisis,idle o fa This is not dte ci lobdng my forefadiers gav bestidea topre8erve.TWsis h. thievery.Theendrior food dealership in die f te people ter stolen? That's n al radier dcsperadon. diat’s diavior c a n i im a ^ e b e in

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epiclonseu sed th e In*

laces in d ieir“ w hose ow n '' /[ledbyK atri- ^ / -

lave pledged ees &om the le n e a te s t re- e ro m l^ x a s ,1 places for a Uion to tr in a / o f H ouston in d of m edal ian responseif duty: It took *aOOattheAs- {

ty o f Texans Ief organiza* c tended to

fifeS Katiced ch ild ren ______■They seem

le here," o n e Im a rv e le d .. ,o u m al. ga tc rsw an ttod

will enable dien I l f J on dieir enemie

Sounds like a - cause diere's pl(

o l c le^ d n u te m u dlet's make surc 1 tunity. Let's ma)

Ited to a n n o y ev cr^n e . absol ipaper. m4io deserves ar is e d b u td e * ge tsone— and

- ' ■ “ h e a ..

. . Thiman^ mottcth a t h e w o n stops here." a s l

1 th a t series o f performance olivept sbc m o re curity Secretarye th e g reatest- C hcnoffandhlIn n u m b e r o f Federal Emergew on . m ent Agency clw e hear, a re Browa Beforc t

r M EBB■ . wasfiredLDoesin c h tried — vrant to tell u s t spoil It all. best people wc 's jo k e a n d tcrprcvcndonj

F re n c h a re th e prom d : T h e sue- Street Journal e th e h ea rt. noted "die obvi

ures o fth e Dep H om ehnd Sea

----------- -------- b lg p o s t-9 /!ltishould rem ind

i V / |7 I C more such cata ture-madeasv*

r atn. man*m ade— J c h ....E i« t« SenlHlUar^’!ilDrialiite_______has h e lp fu lly - DN.bii.rt________ her own presid Bllkluil,________- s u K c S te d a _____________ __sion-Bkeinquil

mt must ]DceofManaflei get said d ie oei would decline 1

D a v i d from $412 buuc

B R O D E R “ m y^a sign diat our our pro-growth

-------------------- > working.^ct o f num bers I n A u ^ t w i[ira ttd iesen - gressioiw Bud1 the House lowered th e detec, carries $331 billion. IUdiart die annu- lim NusaleofliicdbyCongress man o fd ie Hoilebt lim it In Comminee, sa) billion; in o n d i c r i ^ l t niir i in 0 O4,StfUU economyn o pyear, die House lolling defldt pscrcaseofan* results o f the sim, OB which ship and polid■et to a c t That Congress and (I S3 trillion in These judgnLnfourycars— atthetim e-T hrease in the cu* vision for theeo m a llo f o fth e w a rln li>us history. can plan to en>katdiat ondm akealltlcongratulatory tax cuts perm ijblicana w iio____ of t h ^ ihg\\^ishiiigton alisdrallythecunjusd fled ln M cdkarepresrtiite House Of- benefit and d i

---------Le ]snTV shows m e— bonrible condJlethdevcry lam know diatlw iikA ineriauis thing unless oanbnalsduring sta rv ing toda

1. Iw ondervde country diat ofal-QaldaangavethefrUves Maybe.caitses is simple aster on m anjitire Cadillac A m erican * ^icFrenchQuar- ca ieo fth eres'sn o t are acdng likeIt’s stealing! I ing, robblo^ 1Ping In diose whatever you

PIN]Blonday, September 1

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trina haiwbuzzwordsin Ington are'Katrina igodon." 'ArouId*be Katrina- I Tto'do is this: Set up K j l ^

th a them to dig up dirt M S tmles and rivals. U hceagrea tidea .be ' ■ M

lu d to l e slung. But looks foruelt'sequal*oppor* b a r ra s ^make sure admlnist»olutely everyone, come. Bta a good tarring S hesafcand maybe some And w, gressdo,start w idi die fed- for a ttenn e n t President is vote fo1 rem em ber Harry have n ootto. T h e buck prioridei as he evaluates diecofH otaelandSe- blU.Jndita ryM id iad markedd his underling, e a n ^

>re taldng th d r cur* levees, n3 iertoffw asa VotingJrown ran horse Louisianob from which he “ v e n ^ oesBushreaDyu sd ie se a ie d ie lsSen.Nwehavefordlsas- fa iow Uon and relief? good offpro-Bush Will she woulal editorial page den t o r jjbvious inittalM * quesdorDepartment of stotearv Security in its flrstl l t e s tW h k ± senatoriind us that W hat inM tastrophes— na- vyrongwa sw e lla s ' doin?W__are com ing ■ of dioseir ’Rodham cSnton b u ^ wty -h d p fu lly fo r usedtO 'sidendalam bldons dng forid a 9 /11 Commls* p a ^ gquiry. No doubt she ships a t

rein in fogem entandBud- tions to& fld t for dlls year boom erine to $333 billion tiremen}lUlon in 2004, Presi* Nowllaid. “I t i a sign d iat mates hny is strong, and It^ even misur tax relief plan, QrstlOciw thpolidesare thepres

fo rem etw h e n d ie C o n - ofS62bJudgetOfBce ■ a r^ u s ts d t f d t forecast to TTieq1. Republican Rep. will foreofIowa.diechair* congresHouse Budget suspenir, said. "We're dearly toreduct track. The strong the fede flpttrevefluesTUid— w hedie:dt projections are an payingile successful leader- m en tis3lides o fd ie It ishnd d ie president’ ' d ia l seedgmentswerefoulty notlitei.They m ade no pro- versingtie condnuing costs yet to s<In W d ie R e p u b U - signiflc:I end the estate tax Secreta.aQ the pievkius Bush toldcoin n a n e n t A nd m ost In 'a d o^ n o t calculate re - __n a strwh e c ^ o f d i e n e w makingitesaipdondrug* m anenIdiekM mingobliga* Congre

5ITER-----ind idons.bu tIdo spedalIvroddiA stealany* m ltd iessmychOdtenwere this,anideadL prosearvrtiat the monsters yearsirla ie d d n U n ^ Id o litsea9 /ll* typedis^ likedii:lanym ajord tiesand would:-anim als'w m take IdahoaI re s t These people andfixHV» unhwal* display iftkx>dng—/ou call h — it takes a Buhl

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----------------------------------- 1 CObrward to headlines cm* Th sing d ie RepublicanIstradon for years to RaBut she's not blameless. liafederal ollidal, too. sicw hat exacdy docs Con- nglo, anyway, cxccpt kvetch pamdon? O ne diing It docs dgfor poric programs diat stilO connection to urgent R>le& In July. Congress W1 a S286 billion highway dcdu d in g 6300 "ear* n |d" projects. On diat list of pa rks is the $223 millione to noviifierc''in Alaska of1 n o t a dim e for Louisiana ca•Yet Clinton voted fo r it dtng for It. too. vrere mana's two senators and in;rcprescnuidves. One of diPelican State lawmakers sc, M ary Landrieu, who di i that d ie best defense is a3frcnse.0nA BCshcsaid lo3uld "pundi" d ie presi- oftr anyone else who shon ed the quality of die dim d local response. pithose willing 10 risk a dcjrlal left hook should ask: diIn th e b lu e b la z ^ is st

Iv fe 'vesren^* pictures d]se New Orleans school oi.w hich could have been tii :o evacuate residents, sit-)rlomly Dooded irt a riilg lo t like sunken batde* nia t Peari Harbor after the ei

federal sto d ie millions of baby fuers w ho are nearing re- slsnt age. asV those pre*Katrinaesd- oli hove been rendenxl inn o re ridiculous. In die ta0 days sincc d ie storm h i t b< ■esldent asked Congress lergency appropriations ir ibifiion — and the bills bl s t starting to comc in. c ‘ question is whedier this w irce the president and esslonal Republicans to aj ind dieir obsessive drive si luce d ie revenue base of ir deral government, o r aile rthcyw iil finallystart------- fiiffthebiUstheirgovcm- o Is incurring.ih a rd to b co p d m isd co n ccore. This president may nteraDy be incapable of re- silg directions, but we liave p1 see him do diat on any d Ic in t nu tter. Treasury a: ta iy John Snow reponedly s| »ngressk)nal Republicans ii k » r a m eeting that Katri- rengthens d ie case for “i ng d ie Bush tax cuts per*9 i t Some Republicans inje ss arc appalled at die L

lal kind o f person to com* hese crimes in a time like and I hope they are all KUted and spend rruuiy linjalLo know diat if somedilng his happened in Idaho, wc d not see this behavior, oans would com c togedier b things widiout this sad

S lA I iO N Jll -

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officialsJapanese sneak attack— yet Kauina was no surprise. Let's inquire into d ia t

Wail, it gets worse. In New York a t y on 9/11,403 fircfiglit-

kiUed uying to rescue people from die WorldTVadc Center. Ir New Orleans, one dilrd of die cops appear to have deserted. That's som edilng to investigate

'And let’s n ot forget Mayor Ray Nagin, the anti'Rudy Giu­liani. W hereas Gitdian! was stole and resolute four years ago, d ie panicky Nagin was p an o fd ie problem. Even as bodies floated d irou^i die streets, he sen t cops o ^o n an R'ond-Rjtmkei to Las Vegas. When asked about diat boon- d o ^ e . he bruycd,‘'LasVL‘gns is a party town. New Orleans is u pany town. Get over it."

Nagin epitomizes die worst o f urban politicians. Showing a coinbtnadon o f Incompetcncc. defiance and arrogance, lie makes tiie problem wonsc. I lav ing worsened things, he puts die padiedc results on display, seeking toguUt-trip die test of die counuy inio sending aid.

Sneaking of palhctic. let's look at d ie lum pen proletariat of New Orleans, die looiers, shooter;, rapists and diild- diroat-cuucrs. If diey have problems, and they obviously do i^t's help. But let's not just dilnk furdier funding of the status quo is die sam e as help­ing. Iftlie system is dysfunctional, bigger budgets only make for bigger dysfunc­tion.'

So. yes. let's investigatv. Don right, such on invvsdgadon wil make almost all of o u r’Iead- ers* look bad.

spendingfiscal wreckage, but die leader ship on Capitol 1 lill has yet to assen its constitutional power of the purse or do anydilng bu increase th e damage by cuttini uues while simultaneously boosting spending

The warning signs of impend ing economic calamity arc ever bit as evident as were die fore­casts o f ruin for New Orieans when a major hurricane liit.

l l i e runaway budgel duQdti are compouncled by the per­sistent and growing lmbabnc< in our trade accounts — jeop­ardizing the inflow of foreign

o u rd e b t At a privale dinner die othei

evening w here nfany of die m en and women who have . steered econondc and fiscal policy during die past two decades'w ere expressing dielr alarm about diis situation, oni s p e ^ r summarized the fed- inra o fd ie group:

-I diink it s 1925,’ he said. “M d we're headed for 1929."

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~ - L etterHospital merger wttl S t. Luke's Is best op

1 would like my voice to heard in regard lo die pro| merger of Magic Valley Ke; Medical Cenier widi S t U Regional Medical Center. 1 an employee of M a^c Vail Rcdonal Medical Center. I unfonunate, as a resident lerom e County, d u t 1 do r have im oppominlty to vo

9 such an important ^ u e a healdi core In our region.

I, I hope the county comrsioners will seriously look die proposals and realize i .St. Luke's is die rigliidioic Wliilc Saint Al's and die SL of Uiariiy are good hospit diey are not Idaho-bascd l tals. TVinity Healdi, locatec Novi Mich., is corporate h quaners for Saint Al’s. Ihc Sisters o f Qiarity has its ct raie hcadquaners in Kons

Cat, Tlic Sisters of Qiarity wan— "buy" us. A merge Wldi Sa _ anda"buyoui"w id id ie£ W of Qiarity means we have ^ locd voice; the monies wc

not stay in our communlt t A “for-profit" healdi-ca.'s business is made up of in

vestors dial live in odier | v' o fth e counuy and are no ;lit- investors, ByafiUiadngwi

e voice. More imponandy, r. In will lose lhe funds that sli le go back into die commui !d. n o t into theinvestors' po 5ate. Tliey arc only interested I r dieir Iwltom line— mon iu- St. Luke's is Idaho-base

willing to bring togedier'i ; tem that provides a local

'IliLs boanl will be made i s m em bers of our commui

We will have a voice In di m cislon-maklng process./S k funds will stay in our arei m- We all must take diis is is Is seriously. I hear people si is a "Leave ll die way it Is." W

. asked If they have read d rst paper or would want to V lg a more they answer, “no." \ ICC. dlls attitude, we will nev«

die liealtii-carc system d ilav- best for our area.:s ll will take five to severay. to implemen; a new facil of if u-e don't act now, we w i. on opponunity dial mlgl i com e again, ia t One hundred ihineen

tors strongly agree to die merger widi Magic Vallei gional Medical Center ar

sly Ixike's. Morc than 83 per 1s t Maj^cVjilleyHej^onalM

Center employees bdlev dp- It Is significant lo Magic'

Regional Medical Ccntet ets a p an of a re^onal healt! lie- system. Morc dian 76 pc

agree or sirongly agree d )one widi S t L-Jccs. iherewiU 1 will long-term benefii to hea d- cnreintheMaf^cVaDey.

LORAINEDEVEY Jerome(Eiliior's tioie:Lomi/ie

is llte director ofVoluniet O I’ices at Magic Valley Reg

Medical Cemer.)

der- Colleagues enable ( 'er to help In New Orlei' but I am writing to public! Iting' diardc my wife, her empl

and her fellow employee Mywife.Dr.Cadiy En;

end- in New Orleans helping rvery the triage and treatment re- des going on at die Loul is ArmstrongAlrport.Shcl

Louisiana and attended id ts Medical School, which I ;r- her in a posidon of corir mce d ie poorest of New Orie op- (diosc who were hardes ipi die flooding). I have die

doing.ther Dr. Engle works for Fa : !lealdiScrviccs,andIw e extend my dionks lo die d ministration who allowt

Cadiy die dme off (on si lelr shon nodce) In order to one New Orieans. 1 also wist

.•d- thank her co-wotkersw taken on additional wot

J. absence.).“ JASON ENGLE— TWlnFalls dnas . om.

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iptlonto be roposed Regional UDv's r. I am .'alley ■r.ltis nt of onot vote on2 as n.nmis*)katalle d ia tjice.Slstere pluds. dhospl- led in >chead- ............he;corpo- nsas: an t to Saint Al^ e Sisters ive no would idty. care- in-

•r parts not local vvidia

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. stake In m lnlm lring fun asters. This isn't as easy may sound. Decisions G we spend now to reduD bic future dohiagcs o re : with uncertainty and ht Irratio tuillty. Wc arc nev to get it completely

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cosl from Katrina, tiiest are not shored equally.' who lost family mcmbc on enorm ous hum an ci lives of those who lost t hom es and possession: icred in unlmagin only wcelcs a g a Many v never regain tlic wealtli however limited — thai had Ijcfore tiie storm, h will be out o f svork for v montlis.

In comparison, the ii and higher gas prices il feet the rest o f Us are sr diey are no t negli^blc. dent Bush has asked fo billion in disaster relief printions. Tliat Ls aboul per household and it is stan.

Add the iiiglier costs line and natural gas. hi insurance premiums, z overall slowda\vii in ill try's production of goo services, and it's clear i

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If such disasters affet households across tlie 10 som e degree, how c: minimize futurc dama Naive Monday momin terbacks m ake tliis sou simple: lust spend a lit inonty to construct ob defensivr measures.

Levee failures caiisoi tlie hum an a n J propei uge to Nc^v Orleai li. If spent a couple billion i Iiiglier o r sim nger leve past yeor^. tlie argumc we would not Iwspeni ofhiliions no>v.lfonly pctent poUticlaas had failed to see tlie obvioi would not have incurr dainnge we did.

Hie problem is mor c.ilcd tlian this, Ik3wx*\ exnmpla what shniild reduce tlic harm tliat i quakes will evcimially Memphis. Tenn.. and Qiarleston, S.C.7Wlia protecting tlic cast co; (sunomis?

Most people would lily either M emphis oi Q iarleston as cities fai vere earthquake risk.- Americans are ftiscina the pos&ibiUty of a gre in Califomia. and we i dangera elsc\Wieiu.

n ir e e of the largest quakes in U S . hisiory place near New Madr tlic w inter o fl8 M -im stm nicnis measured eanhquakes back tiiei m odem se ism olo^ tf tliat all these quakes \ aboul 8.0 on the Rlchi stronger than tlie 7.8 ( that devastated San I-:

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level half o f MenJ that wliile due soudi. A m uarso m e quake In Kobe. Iilesccosts siOObUliondamUy llio se NorisM em phnbers bear facing a quake. Ciic o s l.lh e a devastating quist dielr and Boston hadl ^ s arc al- Repeats o f tlieseiginable kill tens of iliousnywill m e r s to r n a d" d l — stroyed m y mollthal liiey . Qiondler. Minn,n . Many on die ground fcorweeksor mUes. Wliat if ils

ceeded from deiic lax bills M inneionkaio lcs iluii af- Heigins insteade sinall. Uui ,o Like Wilson?ble.Pr6sl- W liU eitseenid for 540.5 disaster movies,ilief appro- tisls argue that atout S370 eniption in the (it is only a co iid triiK cra t!

40 feel, devastat}sisofgiiso- coastline from rshlglier , Brazil to Ga-enliIS, anil tlie hiippen next ye:id le coun- happen in 5,000ioodsand precautions shoa f iby^the___ p ^ l tjct M ^ ia ii

People have aiffect most niJiking sound cihe nation jng uncertain oiw can wc particiUarly whimages? oulcoihe m i^ itTiingmiar- trous but has a ’sound of actually occuil little more lixperim enlst obvioas viduals overestis- im portance oflused most of with low proba)perty dam- deresllm iite fat

If we had that are m uch ion iiuire op affect us. We fr<levees in cow tiisease buiment {joes. or Oimpylobaclending tens about a irp lanenlyincom- nothing of negtnd noi highways. W etvious, we • play at a house:urreil the are gims. b u t w

about them gonore compli- witii a swimmiiivx*ver. I=or cases the m oreuld we do tq arti is the m ortlal earth- one.ally cause in Conversely, and collectively unc*liatal)oui im portjuiceoficoast fnim probaliiliiy eve

undue importaiildnoiiden- a-polilion o fthis or disiisterandigis facing se- ble perils not n5k.” experienced.'rinaiedliy Scientific amgreal quake analysis can pr.ve ignore slj^ius. But allw UI reduce futur

jest eanli- is inheremly aiory look process exacerladrid, Mo., in ium ian irratior• 1012.Noin- « i Eilttnnl Lointiien, but iiisrjbr ilu'Si. Pi^ t s estimate pioiuvrPKSs. Keswerc iohim at:Si.Paichicrscalc. 3^50x{arSncc7.8 quake 55101. or iHae-iJl I-rancisco niari&pioiuxrp

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e a hard time “ “ ' ‘' i " 'idelioicesinvoiv.1 outcomes, h u m a^ itcy ilen o n esu d i m enth iciei i t prove dfeas- 1 lin. One t"a very tov chancecutrini!, AfBiianista,18 show diat indi-L-stimalellle d ie lie ,v y totunram iiiar risks fiuarflrouibahililiesandun- y“ "d thn t,familiar dangers:h morc likely toI frei aboul m ad-bu t ignore I-. colluacter. We worrynes bul tiilnklegolialingbusye don't let our kids

Lise w here thcrcit wc don't worry ,going to a homem ing pool. In allore familiar haz-ore dangerous

y, as a society, we inderesilniale die of unfamiliar low- .•vents.Wc place irtance on avoiding ' the last shocking ignore other pos.si-

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atrina. AmeSeneraiedaspateof Pc■stories likely to sap Buils diminished job-ap- alEnlanding.-Bu( history Is Agershow tnat Bush's real staff,1 decision-making oc- peri<n Uic years leading up (fovccane Katrina. a o ugli presidential aides succn ed his skills as tiie na- Brov81 president wiih an Tl^;ree. die way he has al- . landscarce fiscal resources, Pem1 key personnel and 'was•ed die government's of aachinery made last ux)uTisls almost inevitable. newirces: sor,Vhiic House consistent* andedeffohsl)y local ofthms and the Corps of crac.■rs for funds lo '11len flood control and ' lot rion efforts in the New llanii area. Sl,• this may Indicate dieir Altioliiical clout, il also al rcleet a feeling dial diose relUg of disaster werc crying iralisince decades of such O inhad never materialized. • den; mainly reflects the re-- Jam1 baide for fiscal and slm:resources by a govern- botl

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Touslcy said dis] ccived the coll about said the body was c m ale In his 40s. Hcsai Is under Investigation

Buhl man dies In rollover Satu

lEBOME — A 01 rollover Saturday - killed a Buhl m an ai three others.

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j Valley R ^ o n a l Modi an d another m an t,vl was unknown at pics was flown to Saint Regional Medical Bofcse. A third pass ycar*old Colt Bess ol also tolcen to M ode ^onal. the news rue:

Bess was the onl) the vehicle wearing according to tlic ISI dcm is under inves li.

Sealing projec continues In T

TWIN FAUS — scaling project on Q ty streets will be today. Emery Brot stniction is doing scaling and Road V C onstruction Supp ducting trafHc cor and A id ers will be ensure safety and pr those using the strcc

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HOLLISTER — house m eedng to Salmon Falls Bridge be held betvkrecn 5 Sept. 21 at the Sa Ouiol Co. oOicc. 27 93inHoUistcr.1TicI portaUon Departmi TVvin Falls Highway partnering on this F

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aboutanywfm n u a lln p o iti N lem lad

/tAGresb u ribchal Siaicwi(M ^ ew t troUedbui---------------------------- because o- P lu m e s of smoke cause o f lburning ore a fre- control; in Minl-Cassia diis ^ “noar, but they causc Grimes, Ifor firefighters be- boa™ mjconlro lSd bu rns C e n ^ l d

lered in advancc as Grimeslaw. to prove

I'sasm aU bum .ltd ie P f 'J™ ' 's up In the air. >vld\ Idaho HiJ these days, w e get have:n calls just o n one niaJxrs f< Curtis Icnscn. BLM

ion specialist. .rc departm ents have die laxpaled of a controlled on tills, oarea, "wc ahvays roll, ncccssar)ing ln tooudgets,’’ he less reluIfthere’sn o su p p res- m em .he11 still COSIS." C um ncal Dre departm ents given ford by volunteers who . permit, teaticallthcyrespond .tionsareiw ihercjqiense' Among

Mko, lert, Erin R*iko, and Jin Hay< River H l^ School on Sunday. Sea

WiLLI]n w ife , horseIhKed 'vas pa;n writer whono\--------------------- -------- Just a•LL— She was bom a was tcking farm girl and classesIt way her entire life. RuliyioI a child. M anila Ruby " 'hciila ie a in o fd ra f th o rs - about dirk soil wiili th e best of scoot oI was always ready 10 reins of iany projcct. Slie died ing diet 92 years old.R up on a farm. Ruby SheQ cook, sew and take Haroldslome, but h er favorite tveniw ortdngon the farm, compele draft horses, took ^ u n tye land and m ost o f all. Compelle v a lu c o fh a n lw rk . the on!

ri'faSTil!“w;nd31w raised four ciiildren i'BS. She ipcakseasons. she'd fix Harold:, work all day vritli thelunch a t noon, clean horses sm en napped and dien m anv^1 d iem until dinner. u p M d 'miJy worked’together ..Snew-ork was ahvays shared. Idaho D

13, h e r son Harold sodado . leg and Ruby took his—tiie farm a n d taught ^ of tr

ook and d ie tim es to ties, incds ready. to d ra ffUie food she prepared Herlied on the farfn; her a treat

Rebecca Nleml said ways pr mom spent $25 a t die plckles nondi, she th o u ^ t iticcous. nomerr

have to produce f a ^ y fjy lust spent less w hen “ n(;tough.'^said Harold. . was roirtien m achinery came Harold 5 replace traditionalIs, Ihe Ruby’s preferred p l^ 'Y •5ty horses, w hich their Throisay diey could get just to judgywrtierc. "added tiiat d ie ability Hons, i

: i c ' 'M o n d a y , S ep ccm b

•n thro iuwide, unregistered con- freeI bum s are cosdy not only lerc sc of false alarm s but be- Wc of how often d icy go out less itrol and endanger prop-and lives, sa id Mark wits. Buhl fire chief and a noimember of d ie Soudi- dni

II Idalio Fire Coop. Eni nes Is gadiertng statistics 1 ive his casa He plans lo coi nt die statistics to the Bu:

Fire Chiefs Associationlave tiiem approacli law- firers for t i t t e r regulations tryiiforccmenl. thilen wc see how m uch of troixpayers’ money Is spent weIs. and il's absolutely un- Isary, 1 diink there \™i liC' Inj;^luctance’ for enforce- tiuhe said. pe

TciiUy. a-ritation may be nofor not obtaining a bum ih(

ll, but Grimes said ciia- Iareraie. daong the local departments bu

_ Sharjnga

Hayii. all of th* Wood Rlver-Valle Sea paeei A l and AS for moie on

INGNESse d river al^vpassed down lo Harold,now owns the fann. ai 5t a few ye;uTi ago, I larolil

tcafhlng horse-driving pics and a studen t asked iif'lo come along. V’hen a student asked Kuliy clit driving, she had Harold «i It over and she took the"> of a four-horse hitch, lead- i)diem III figure-eighis and Isr maneuvers. w he just loved driving,’ildsaid. K''en in elderly years she wipeied in d ie IVvin I-alls A nty i-alr Draft Horse SliwvipeliUon tor seniors and. as donly woman com peting, g i-Uic-men-a-tougli twltle— d look fust a tim e o r tw a butadenodilferencetoher. liihe ahvays liad a smile on." nsldsoid. c; 86 , she drove a team of fi *s she'd never driven for aI whose driver hadn't shown limd won sccond place. I;le was named dwTSoutliem r10 Draft Horse a n d Mule As- Sadon's 2000 M ember of the fj andactivdy participated in—

)f the organizations’ activi- sIncluding bringing pics to 1

Iraisers.cr homemade cooking was lical to die family. Niemi al- i;s preferred her m om s dill ;iJes 10 cookies, Harold loved c m incemeat p ie and her

aemade bread rem ains a l:ily favorite. st never bodiered her if she tcooking for o ne or 100. ' s

old once said. “The foodI always good a n d dicre was rnytoeaL’ ihrough it all. she found lime rudge 4-H shows, plan and tk meals for church func- •IS, and panicipaie in the I

ALibcr 12, 2005

Ugh rerequentlyrespondingtoume^- cred controlled b um calls is the Vest End lire Distria and, to a Bser extent. Rupert and Buriey.

"We have so m any problems vidi conirolled bum s; people tot notifying dispatch or gei- ing a bum permit." said Wcsi •nd RrcCJilef Randy Suiion.

Tlie problem is panlcularly :ommon in the rural areas, said lurley Fire Chief Bruce Allcoii.

“It crcatcs an expense for ilic ire departmeni." he said. “We’rc rying to find a way lo reduce ;he amount of (unrcponed con* iroUed bums) that lake place sc ,ve'rc not dispalcheil.'

Loail fire offldals ore request­ing dial those who b um obtain llie required siale-lssued bum pennll ilirougli die BLM and notify local dlspa'ich centers ol the location o fthe bum.

Hums m ust be oui before dark. Sutton said, adding tliai bum barrels must have a screcr

\ L A U G H ________ __

1 ^

illey. ihare a laugh whlle.waltlng on the Dalai Lama's visit to Idahi

;sTO SIA/ays m ade rWciulcll Gmnge. Ganlcn Cliil and square dances.

S<iuare dancing was a favorii pastime and as a m em ber of ll Huttons and Hows ;uui Mag V’alk-y Singles square tlancii cliihs, she loved to go at e\ei «ip|)ortiinity.

l!.iri.ld once s;iid that d i)iggest mistake one could mol Is 10 gel in her \«iy when sl wanted lo go square dan c in t

“Even when slie wasn’t feelir good and couldn't dance, sl would come itj visit." said Car Allison, a fellow stiuarc dancer

In liLT spare lime. Ruljy mat denim quilts o f old jeans ar gave them to eitch of h er ch

-dren and.gnmdcliildrca____Niemi has kept up die trat

lion, sewing quills of the san material for each of her gran' children w hen they gradua from liigli school.

Afier retiring, she enjoyt iravellng and was able to vl Europe, slay in a casde, see tl f^-iss of Venice and go to No ScoUa — where she discovcn family history an d mel a cousi

__ She also siK-ni a.loi o f time tsenior trips %vilh Rosenia liiwton.

Since about 1938, th e tv have Ix.’e ii close friends; La\«i married Ruliy's broiher-ln-k and they \s-ere ahvays dicrc 1 cacli other.

Someddng Lawton rcmei l)en> most about Ruby is ti she never seem ed 'to get fli tered and was able to hant any situation widi grace.

Ruby wa.*! a w om an %vho rt resented th e all-Aineric iraditional values of a fann w and gave ewrydiiiig slie coi to moke sure her family - a anyone else who cam c alonj had plenty to cat. friendly cc

jsourceover d ie top to prevent e

the from floating out.0 a W hile Burley allows 7 , burning w idi a permit, ms restrictions govem Rupe: pie dents. O pen burilir ;el- prohibited w idiln die d tj t e l except for leaves during

week period cach sprin uly fall for yard deanup, sa aid pert Fire Chief U n y Pool III. State b u m nerrnlts n llie obtained by calling die B e’rc leragency office uce 208-886-2373 or 1-80 on- 2373. To notify Ml] ; so Couniy offidals of a cor

bum . coll dispatch a t 43- CSl- Tlie numlMjr for Cassia ( lain dispatch is 878-2251. um Dispatchers will need and cad o n and tlm coftiiepn s of bum a nd th e nam e and

lact n u m b er for the tore responsible.They shoulddial tlfied Uic day o f the bum ecn an hour before die fire Is

Ing to sea His Holiness the Dalai laho.

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oy. M a r t h a RulI iis\i Bom: Jan. 17.1913,« the Oted: Aug. 30.2005.Nova Survivor*: Reb«cca-(BIIIvcrcd Harold (Helen) Ruby. Br)usin. ,(Jim) Kemp and Rolandneon____ nicLRubyLi5_8fo™??J}i!niary and 23 great-grandchlk

M«fT>orial: Uving Watersr two terlan Church for campi\Mon scholarships. PO. Box:n-law Wendell. 10 83355. rc for

nem - versation and warn> that blankets,

flus- " 'C o m eo n in an d eaondle she’d say," said N iemi

scooted over and too3 rep- less and she was diat Virican very end."(1 wife ^ could Tlmes-Ncu's UTifer^- and cd can be nxtched a t :long - o r write to her at jtvhit?con- icvalleycom

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Cily Editor: MatAew Brad

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g(§ Cassis hires i buildi]jpert resi-

rhing is «

r^g a?li m S p C Cpring and i

By RenM Walla For Tha T l m a * ^s may be .

DUBLEY-THel ' nnn cj7ii sla County's n«S i d o t a ,changes in ils zoni " i S Zoning chainn, s l a ^ S m anw ass^ectedl

’ duee 10 take overt) w l thf. In position held by

t ^ o WiU retire at ll montii, according

i i i " “ ' s ;f S i pu- . - mcmu^

som cdiing goo( witiihis current jo down io;w ho rO! during die Inierv:

■ otiier two."McMurray sa

M jB M strongconstrucdo | 3 I I H and his knowledg 3 B B regulations were wVS W points, b u t boti

were very nearly 0:' vrffBB “Ttiwro tunc mfll

' • difference spet t i i ro u ^ the Intei wc detennined D needs," McMuna;

■W: didn't feel' witii eitiier cand arc looking forwa cially com ing on week in Octobcr."

Yeoman said s dicstalTofhispcn

I tion business led h applying for die pi

"I've h ad two < key employees 1 rcason o r anoth diis cam c up I fcl good fit for me."^

“I have 30 yean in tile consiruci wiih 25 of tiiosc I ployed, so 1 feel working knowlet sponsibiUtics."

Yeaman will b week-long class tiie m onth befon certification, hcs

Tlic ncwposid m an m ust leav Cotmiy zoning b conflict ofinterci

TU m issworkiBlal L a m a ___[ng_ board, but

associated vdtii I ferent capadty," I

— :------- "Wc have sojpeople serving 1 and diere are ma

. com m unities vt good job for die believe the coui hard tim e fmdir

, son to fill m y po!

nore Burley ' £ Council

disapjpc about li for ChrBy Renee Welb For Tha Tlm»»-W«

b u r u :y - bl‘ 1 eil m em bers s

ligluing Cente (.lliristmas vsiil r

W ' . latk of street Ugl--------- A-chaiigtf-in-l

doTHito\Mi has ] cano|)\’ o f Chrisi council membe not happyabou

lU b y At council m<m an Don Dci

' why die canopj*/niii, wi.mi no longer be us< (&II) Niemi, i:]pcty.Erma 15^,. M onson '

when d ie d ty n — wiring along die

ichlidfen. ty . reasons, it ■Iters Piestry- infrastructure I amp lidiUng.k.x218, % h c n t h e v

bodi sides of could stniich

-------- hghis fcom sicarm denim diose w in s are

too far to go &i leatw iilius. becausc diey n m l "You just across d ie toad took a littie span." M onson at way 10 die But diere wi

decorations.--------------- “W ehavctiiecr fami Whit- the poie decora at 735 3278, on S e pole ai» i>hiied9mag- (eu go ^ t s c

Please see CM

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newingctormt

l e h i r i i ^ ^ ^

tningboard. m an Dee Yea- dfrom afieU of r tiie Inspection jy Dan Barkei; ttiieen d o fth ia lg to Cassia Ad- ■yMcMurrw. e very goou ap* irraysdd.Irew because lod happened job andit came rose to the top rviews with die

said Yeainan’s lionbackmnmd dge of niTes aitd V strong sdling odi caniUdates

SmlflDgihkL________lecftlcally b u t terview process Dee best fit oiir

ray said, cl we'd go wrong ndldatc and we vard to Dee ofB- n board die fln t

i some change* jtsonalconstmc- d him to consider — - j tposhkin.> o r diree of m y s leave for one Iither and w hen fd t It ndght be a

Yeaman sakL arsofcxpcrienc* • jction bualneaa. e being sdf-«m-

like I have a ledge of die re-

I be attending a ss at the end of ore testing for his csaid.iidon means Y ^- >avc die Cassia ; board to ovolda restrkingonthezon- iu t_ lX _ siP _ be________fl It, jusl in a dif- •

he said, iome very good g Qjt'diat board nanym oreinour' who con do . a ..

ie couniy. I dont lunty will have a ling a good per- josltioa"

CityU

lointedlightingiristmasb

BuricyOtyCoun- say tiiey hope

tennial Park at 1 maKe up for die ightingtitisyeati-dio-dty's-wiiing-----------s put an end to a isunaslights,and bers say diey are )ui ihc situation, meeting, Coundl- >can questioned ipy lighting could

■ctrical M a n a n r 1 explained thal I removed d ie oldhe streets for safe- . -------I eliminated die • for the canopy

! wires ran along )f d ie street, vre h d ie Christinas side to side, but ire gone and te !s from p o k to pole run at a diagonal

id wldi too large a incjqilained will sdU be some .

tie ability to p u t up irations or barm en u id diere are out- . coukl be WDUiKi

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TodayOver 60 and Getting Fit cJ:

b c ^ . 9 a.m., gym.idalio Small Busii^ss Dev

opm ent Center Business Be • Camp. noon. Evergreen C95.

CSI Athlctic Boosters wecl luncheon, noon. Tbylor 277.

Jerome Tcch Acadcmy rop challenge, 12:30 p.m., CSI Q i lengc Coursc.

CSI Student Senate wecl mocdng. 4 p.m.. Student Uni 232.

TuesdayCSI Inundation board m e

ing. 11:30 a.m..Kiylor 276.CSI Ski Q u b weekly mectii

I p.m.. Shields 106.CSI Ambassadors wecl

meeting. 2 p.m,. S tudent Uni 232.

IdaJioOnicu'-of State Superi tcndeni meeting. 2 p.m.. Tuv 277.

CSI O utdoor Program cl skcct and trap shooting cl: bc^ns, 3 p.m.. Shields 105.

CSI Math and Fnginceri Club wx'ckJy meeting. •« p.i Shields 203.

“Hubble Vision." 7 p.i Faulkner I’lanetarium.

“Stoke!" wood-fired ccrap slidw. public reception for t artists, 7 p.m.. Hcrrctt Cent lean B. King gallery (fa*cadm sion):

CSI Clii /Mpha Club wecl meeting. 8 p.m.. Student Uni nortli cafeteria.

Wednesday----------TVrtn-l'alls-School-Distr

dala team training, 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m,. Taylor 277.

Sawtooth F.lcmentary so graders ropes challenge. 9 a.i CSI ChaUenge Coursc.

CSI Latinos Unidos wecl

------- cToday

Qim as Q )unty comniissic ers. 9 a.rn.. courthouse, H Soldier Koad. I-airfield.

Camas County School Boa 7 p.m.. higi) school. GIO Sold «oad. Fairfield.

--------- Cassia County commisslcers. a a.m,, courthouse. I I (Vcrland.

LImore County comniissic ors. 9 a.m.. courthouse. 150 Fourth L . M ountain I Ionic.

Gooding County comn sloners. a-a.m„ cinmhouse, < Main,

Hagerman School Board p.m.. elementary school. ; Sccond Ave. N.

I lailey City Council, (i p. courtliouse. 206 First Ave. 1 lailey.

I lan.scn Cily Council; 7 p. c:ity I I;iU. 3H8 Main.

I liizelton Cily Council, 7 p. city ofTice, 246 Main.

I loUlster Cily Council, 7 p. City HaU. 2392 M ain.,

lerome County coiiimissii ers, 9 a.m.. counliouse. 30(1 Lincoln.

Ketchum Planning and 7i ing Commission. 5:30 p.m., ( Mall. IfiO LAve. N.

Lincoln C ounty commissi vrs. H:30 a.ni.. counhouse. \V, U, Shoshone.

Miipc Valley Ht^gionitl M ical Cenier Board. 6 p. LducaUon Center. 59B Addi: Ave. W,.l\vin Falls.

Malta City Council. 5 p. Kafi lUvur Electric Co-op c fiTciice room. 155 N. Main.

Minidoka County comn sioners. a a.m.. courthousc. GSt.. Hupcd.

Hichlield City Council. 7 p ciivofrice, 180VV,Uncoln.

Shoshone School Board. \ p.m.. district office. 409 Apple.

IWin Fails Cily Council p.m., council cham bers. :

Lois Faye A nderson Dedo. funeral at 11 a.m. lc al.lliiiisen M ortuary Bu Chiipel. 321 H. Main Friends m ay c;ill one hour foa- lhe sen ice today al mortuary.

Julia N. DeShem of 1 ' Rills, rosary at 7 plm. toda While Momiary in TVvin F funeral Mass at 11 a.m. T day at St. Edward Confessor Catholic Qiurcl:

UUian M. OUver Hlnto Hazelton, funeral at II . VVfcdnesday at Valley Prcsb] ton Church In Hazel Friends m ay call &om 4 p.m. TUesday al White Me aiy in TWin Bills and onc I before the scrvice Wcdne at thechurch. ' '

G erald ), M cNamara ol pert, graveside scrvice a

I . S u b s c

U T ta M M m .'M iF M t.IM w

l,ley/Id a h o

"fflS WEEK\mecUng, noon, Siudei

' Idaho Small Buslne;, opmeni Ccnter Busin

Camp,6p,m.,L^crBree ^ ^ t Arsenic

planning committee 1“ “ ^ 6:30 p .m .liiylor 2-7.'• 'S t ^ Narcotics Anc

meeting. 7 p.m,. Dcsen Idaho Society o f Hac

, , leurs monihly meeii p.m.t Shields 106.

ThursdayCSI Human Ser\’i(

challenge, 9 a.m.. CSI C Course.'

Sl. Lukes Ilegionai Center Magic Valle; meeting, noon. Taylor;

j-eekly CSI Phi llieta Kapp Union ,„ceiing, noon. Stuclei

232.perm- Students Accessing Taylor weekly nu'cting, 3:;«) j

dent Union 2411.I ciny- U.S. Constitution I);

class lecture on constiiulioi>• r>-. 7 p.m.. I lerreti Cei -ering /\|ion Comnumiiy Uooi p.m., Cetuennlal Panc<

weekly rehearsal, 7:;il) I pm .. ,\ris 121.

" I * r.si Goklc, .lenter participates in ilHmis' Tournament. \

Wash, (tlirougli SiuurdvcH.“klv 'Jiiion in S .9a .iii.to6p .m ..T

. and 277.Certified Nursing 4

written testing. 10 a.nistrict— t o :-----------------------^,m. to U.S. Constitution D

discussion featuring sbtth denis and profc*ssors

1a.m.. MpenlOH.-Iluhhle Vision."

k'cekly Faulkner I’lanetarium.

O n t h e ACTliinlAve.H.

■' p.,, sioners, 8:30 a.m,. coi•' ■’"* 425 Shoshone St. N. Unirrt I '" ' 'kildier " ’ay Advisory Hoard. 7

SLxthAve.W. ssion- School

I iru p.m.. adminisiraiioii c Main Ave. W.

ission-150 S noon. Ciiy ,, . Second Ave. li. m m is-' VallL7 Schnol li.K.r«• «-J.i ' lazclton). I p.m., mc(

* l)R2 Valic7 HoadS.,ard, 7 T u e sd a y)l. :i24 Blaine Coutuy con

ers. H:45 a.m.. counh j p.m.. First Avc.S., lla iity

s., Iiulil Cicy Cdiiiinlr .. ncil cluunbers. 21

7p,nt.. way Ave. N. '('nissia (;<ntnty Sciu

7 p.m.. 7 p.in,. central ofTice, St., llutlev

7 p.m„ nietrlcii School H< p.m..M:)iiioi liusine.ss I

ission- jyj,300 N. c.ienns Fcrrv t;nv (

p.m.. Ciiy Hall. l l ‘) ii.:II /jm - Cooding School n., C,ity J, disirici adminisi , , lice. 507 Idaho St.l.SSlOn- . (;j,y

'** Zoning Commission council chiiinbeis. KM

' KimhcriyCityCoiinp.m., toninmnity center. 1

ddlSOIl

Sun Valley Planning '"K Commission. !J i

I’ Hidl.Hl lilkliorn Ho;id,, l\vin Fiills City Pla:

Zoning Commission SnSlliirdAve.i;.

_ 'IWn Falls County/ p.m.. ^i„„L.rs, «;;<(, a.m.. cc

425 Shoshone St. N.Wednesda

Declo Cily ( Jiunci ncil. 5 CiiyllalLlKUV.Main s. 305 DeMary Memoriii

= 1 S e r w>on of a.m. Hiursdiiy at tl 1. loday side National Cem Burley Riverside. Calif. (Pa)

iin Sl. luary). our be*’ at the Shawn Lee of H ar

morial scrvice at 11 a at Flasmussen Funer

)f ’l\vin

D ead T he .irch. I tn o g e n e ‘J im m ie

m on of L a R u e D e U M a r eII a.m. BLACKFOOT — csbytcr- Timmks' LaRue DcLa izclton. orBlockfoot.diedSaiui I 4 to 8 10,2005,atihcBinghai Mortu- rial Extended Coic Fac

n eh o u r Funeral scrvkeswi Inesday 11 a.m. Thursday,

2005, at the Tlionu Ward In Thomas, Ida

Qorilu- will follow a t the I ■eat 10 TliomasCemetery.F

s c r ib e to d ay . C all 733

^ M «idiKS,pt«nbwU,2005

: AT CSI—dent Union NorcodcsAnon]

meeting. 7 p.m.. D ness Devel- SatU fd

N«llon:a u n m c

U al,o SmaU Bu

R adio , \n ,a - ^ 1 =

"^30 . '^ 'S fg u q .a m vFalls Fanners Marl

V duce and crafts),r\’iccs rojie p.ni,. across from >I Challenge Expoa-nier.

Idalio State Dei lal Medical ing, a a.m. to 6 p.i llcy Board and 277. or277. CSI addictionsippa weekly challenge, 9 a.m., ( (lent Union Course.

Made Valley Yo Illl A l.ililifs reiieap^Ti, 9 a .m ., 10 11,111.. Mu.- 133.

• Idalio OfTice oi Day public for Seniors. 10 S.

I10tw l.lust0 - gy,,,_:;enicr. Rick Sunbridge Oire

, tation Alzlieimt ncc B an il. Walk. 10 a.m.,.can 1011.111., I m i ' U iill f i lC liu tch .

‘meeting. 10a,in... Senior Expo i

le volleyball aging class, noon, n the N onh ditorium. t. Spokane. "Tlie Scarch fc irday). Universe." 2 p.iurists m eei- Planetarium.,. Taylor 276 Magic Valley li

nic. 2 p.m., EicJoi g Asjfistant Cenier. — . a.rn., /Vspen . I

I Day panel 4 p.m.. Faulkner P Ig CSI slu- "Hiibhle Visio 3rs. 2 p.m.. Faulkner Planeiar

"Lynyrd Skynyr 7 p.m .. Binl."H:l5p.m.,Fi

ni. tariuin.

.GENDA —Board. 4:30 p.m.,

ly commi.s- St., Rupert, counliouse, 1 li'yburn City C

City 1 lali. 941 Ifltl and Water- M urtaugh Cit'

l.7p .in„450 p.ni.. City Hall. 10 Munaugh Sch

ol Board, 7 p.m., higli schor noRice, 201 BoydW,

Paul City Cx)un )i) Renewal ciiyofUce, 152 S. ( y Hall, 321 Hichndd Scho<

p.in. higli school oard (litlen- Drive, iicdia cenier, T\vin Falls Coi

' sioners. 8:30 a.m IV 425 Shoshone Sl.

IWn Falls Pi :onimission- n ■ r „ i i „ u s . , a H i

icil, 7 p.m.. Thursi203 Uniad- Ik-llmie Plann

ing Commission, L-i)ool Hoard, Hall. 115 H. I’opla ce, 2;{7 l‘)th Kimberly Scho

p.m., inieniicdii Hoartl. 7:;«1 bniry, 241 Center

r.ss room. 41''- Minidoka Cou and Zoning Cc

iv Council. 7 p.m., counhouse, ii. Sccond. pen.)1 Board, 7 Sun Valley Ci' iiisirationof- p.m.. City Hall.

Road.aim ing anti TWin Falls Coi ion. 7 p.m., sioners, 11:30 a.m KM) li. Ave. , V 425 Shoshone Sl. luncil, 7 p.m., Wendell (lily C r. 120 Maili- Cily Hall, 300 Ma;

, FildiIc .» .iicC :o u i.„J a.m. u iy

CO,ion , 11.111.,

lly co iiiiiiis-c o lin llo u so . n „

j i-rtHfi' sclieo Tinws‘\'eii’s stigi

ncil. 7 p.m.. amfinii ihc itifonain. inn ihi- tippropru )rial Library lM,'foivaiiending.

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, „ , , wiili their -ire and Rehablli- exams, cal im er's Memory Assessmen cam pus circle. ing,aa*spt fch o f God weekly tesi-hlgltei in.. Aspen 145. sonlngand0 m em ory and Tlie WAS ion. Fine Ans Au- ered some (

nation.1 for life in lhe Allhougl p.m.', Faulkner schools po;

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ihcrc fallcil lio Station of tlie lest.

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\vassumm County commis- some higI a.m.. courtliouse. couldn't n St. N. ^'p u lil ic Ubraiy t a a fot1.. library board teaclier iui ond E. ' Colfjix sell! ircriflw ot' jrsaay washingto anning and Zon- i„ a*spc ion, 7 p.ni., City dial some; 'Phir- skills. |K)lii :hool Board. 7:30 ingtonand cdiaie school li- of educat itcrSt.W. 1990s. M. ::ounty Planning testing ofCom m ission. 4 came a ci

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have school children Mosied so often and al such rlculand never have lesl re- Bechtered so m uch not only schodual students, but to meei3ol districts as well. does10, high school seniors workraduate this spring un- loda;y pass a statew ide Asnenl exam d v en by ^ns.r and called the Idalio arc tIs Achievement Test, dard

are m ultlple-dioice thatat cover basic skills. towaihington. lOili graders dardIg will lake a long set of Palien exams thc7 must Inieiore tliey can graduate SchoIr class in 2008. The m enailed d ie Washington Waslunt of Student Leam* loadipc'cifically designed to studiier level" thinking, rea- did Ind composidon. "T/^ L exams arc consld- haveleo fd ietoug liesiin llie then

wetiIgh W liiim an County s te plost hig li sc o re s on ilie Oiim p ared lo ilie rest o f e n iston Slate, about 30 per* of hasi y e ar’s lOtli g rad e rs lorlyIc'd one o r m o re WASL befo

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s 10 measurc c'veryone puniI's good 10 have a higli thatId Jim DeVleming, a simfoptometrist who has chllclOih grade and onc whochild. "But 1 think “A

3si tiieir m inds on how plao/'ve set the bar on some Solaniculariy In m adi ... stamapec t fourtli graders 10 urera!" abilihigli-stakes school can'tWashington and Idalio spec, of ideas about L>duca- < oftei.'form p lan ted in the chilclandscape during tlie ,-----adminisiratiori. I’anly nse 10 fnisiratJon wiili :hoots tliai gave "social 3ns" 10 failing siudenis. fople cam e to feel a uigency aboui school

y tlie e n d o f tl ie 1980s. j___:riiicism of d ie schools [ =m ed up in d ie idea dial ■igh school CTaduates ■read their diplomas," B

e Rep. Don Cox. R-Col- ■b riner public school pand superiniendenl of R:hools who no\v serves " cation panels in lhe ^on State House, ponse lo the concern le siudenis lacked basiciliiicians in bolh Wash- M nd Idaho began a seric>s ation reform s in .th eM andatory siaiew ide h hof students soon be- ■ | cornerstone of those

eading to development ? /\SLandthe ISAt Oilier ivelcd similar paths.)2. Congress and Prcsl* sh crcaic*d tlie No Qiildlind act. T lie le^slaiion ^ral school monc'y to the ;1 lance o f s tuden ts on lized exams. Under tliai ools and districts widi i who don't m eet fc'dcial

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^ashingt( iture on mrgcis >viU find their fimdlng ^ tc n e d rather than incrcasccT T h e beauty o f No Child Left ;h lnd Is that we rcfilly have to ork to m ake cach child sue* issful, e^'l.ry single child,” said loscow School District cur- culum d irector Cindy echlnskl. "But punishing ihools and kids (who fall to leet standiirds) isn't right and sesn't do Justice to the good ork that educators arc doing day."As tlie new school year be­ns, m any rcformers say they V pleased to have l i l ^ stan- irds In (he schools and exams lai measurc student p ropcss iward m eeting those stan* irds.Paul Sturm, assistant super-;

ileiident o f th e Pullman :hooI District, says the govem- len t-m andated exams in Washington have pushed lachers. adm inistrators and udents to do morc ilian diey id in the past."Tlie goals behind die WASL

ave helped us focus on au* icntic. real-life skills In whal e teacli kids. That's been a real ep fonvard." S lurm said.On die od ier hand, some par-

nis and educators arc cridcal f high-siokes exams, panicu- xly i / th c I .sts m ust be passed efore students can eam a high A otI ^ ploma. School

unlshes districts and schools lat may have low test scores mply bccause Uiey have many tilldren living in poverty or 'ho speak only limited En^lsh. "All Uds start in a dlHercnt

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controversy dian the ISA! le- The WASL exam costs 0 ey four Umes as m uch as die II- So frj, Washington has 5 ns about $150 million to dev •ss adm inister and score V n* exams.

"Ii's an open question n< ur-; lo w hether we cnn affoi an m ainiaih die exam, year •n- year," Cox said, in Tlie WASL lakes days t. cd ■ minister to siudehts whil' nd ISAT lakes only hours. Bet icy - t h e WASL exams are.gradi

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COEUR d'ALENE Property owners and b la k e Coeur J ’Alcne hi com plaining (o au about new radng boat up 10 150 miles per V hKir so loudly they cau Uons In waterfront hon

Deputies get at least plaints a week about i bowcrhoats, said Sf

. StrecL Some neople ha • lo say then reic five t

time racing up and d lake, which is about long.

“One guy who call& angry he wanted the arrested," said Stre< boats vibrate his ho \vindows so bad that I off the walls."

Tlie boats were I occan racing and car m uch as S250,000, Sti Ue expects to sec mon ,is wealtliy people m

• the freshwater lake.Lake Coeur d ’Aler

speed limit of 50 mp law also a'guidtes nolsi ivith a dcdbel limit, way the law is writte

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BOISE(AP) — Beginr day, Idalio n^dcnts \ cliance to icU offidaLs > tliink of a plan to beef u| education requirement ilc-sdiool students.

■Hie state Departmci cation will hold sL hearings around the su cuss increasing the aj time tliat every studer In the gym— from kln< througli hlgli school other things, the -would re<iulreabout 3( a day o f physicd edui elementary studen would make tho sub|i school (^dua tion ruqi • y\mcricans‘ problems sit)arc\\dI-doaimenia .ind eLsovlien:. And as / 1 vive grcMii in siw over t! dccaues. p h y :^ educa

' in{p liarc slinink. saoifincrcasin^y ti^it sd sdiools tlwt novv icquii tory testing in subjects £a from tlie

According to the U.i m ent of Education school physical-etluca gnims. Induding indiv group snons. have de<

; jiificunily since tlic 191 > “School physical c ' has been reduced beca •Jxirception that otlier !^ubiecu arc more in ^ d Grace Goc Karp, \ dinates phys-ed teach University oHdaho.

But physical educat

Caldwell• C A ID W E a-IH ib l ; and educators are 1 : public forum toda\■ Jibout gang violence i:

County.• l l i e meeting is pan• aim ed at M itln g; Idaho, it's (wing led b ‘ that includes tlie Ida!) 1 m ent of Correctic ; universities and coUi• state legislators.

The gatherings are to educatc the co about the challeng faces as its populati

, and its crime rate I__________• Idaho's prison tionuli

. an all-time hl&i, at : m ates. Morc thar

others are on probi parole.

“Corrections rcally m unity issue," sj Bealicbir, director of

; Department of Com ' the community is c . and aware of this inf ; they can have an ii• public safety."

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ChristniContlmwd from Blaround th e poles," said, “but we cannot across the streets as u rentiy set up."

1 Dean expressed coi; ; the Baling was remoM I. • onyconsuTtadonwith tl I ! "I don't think this

; should have been m I ' out the coundi^ inp I ; said

; Other council• agreed.; ‘Iwouldntwantthc■ feci comfortable in tl

lg boats p laints in (IE (AP) — most impossiblid boaters at said Jim Aucutt.2 have been chairman ofauthorities County Waterwa

loatstha tgo He sold tlie radn2T hour and conversation wlcause vlbra- his house on thehomes. "It's really, rci:ast sbc com- when they aren'tlUt the sleek cutt said

Sgt. M att The boats coi2 have called three engines anve boats at a octaneradngfiHd down the bo so fast, ii's nclUt 27 miles lor marine dc|

them over or traailed was so Street said. Andiie operator depudes to me:treet. "The bels and tickethouse and having boats t

at things fall noise laws.So for now.

c built for depuUes take rcan cost as boat and recordStreet said, so they \yili kn

lore of diem sponsible whimove near complaints.

■ • "We are slmpldene has a ingandpuiUngimph. Idaho told the Spokiolse on lakes “It's dlRlcult to blit, but “the Coeur d'Aleneilten. it's al- Forest owns one

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^Intiingllics- ally helps studeits get a acadcmics by iiLs wliat they .md helping dijfupphysiciu Karp, who plansentsforpub- Moscow hcarin{

changes,ment of Edu* “Wc know dii

sbc public endoi^hins kide state to dis- (the students] f(s am ount of Uiemsclves." sluidem spends Educating sikindergarten sports also hdpsool. Among- adults, sold Ikm:ic proposal tlie healdi-educIt 30 minutes tor for tlic Idalioducadon for Education. Shelents, and gedierdiepropoibjcct a lilgli Earlier tills surwiulrement. eral Centers forans with obc- and I»reventionnied.inIdalio shovving tliat aas Americans adults In Idalio/ertlie last fe\v or obese. In 200:lucationolTcr- ceni of Idahcloificcd to an considered oveisdiedule at standards, .ind

quire manda- that group W!U (tsfaricmoved Teaching cl

' sports and exertU.S. Depart- . habits for life alon, public Eisenbarth said,lucadon pro- "Wc want tcidividualand people downdeclined sig- said. “We need: 1900s. where."al education Physical edui•ecaaseoftlie started dwindliier acadcmic 1990s. said Eisei: important." I li{^ sdioolsrp, \<^o coor- at least oneyearacheis at the Ing the four hi(>. Tliat requlrcmcjcation actu- in 1997, she sa

;11 holds foruublic ofTidaLs s = s = ^ = s =V holding a IdshO Iday to talk _____________cc tn Canyon |, , |d Albonst

, Hammond, a Ic an o fa scrieslg crim e In asked that the bf e w du<lcda»a,np*

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*s," M onson "We need to rlo t run them and sec diat ouIS urc arc cur- \vcll lit for die hi

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noved without lighting for CcndidiecoundL (jriristmas in liethis decision lif tin g , as theI m ade with- den t dme to reinput," Dean Uils point

Dean said heI m cm ben vate donadons

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:lble to enforce," a 36-foot 2Cutt. a b o a u r and l,500-hor$e]f th e Kootenai he'said was-ways Cotnmlttee. rccord but vd n g boats stop all said die bew hen they pass m ph on A it

i ie Spokane iQvcr. but he dilnlrealty loud even d ian 190 mr

m 't8 p ec^ g ,"A u - But he sal fast on Lake

can have two or instead usesand run on high- urc craft fofuel Bccausc they business, Fanearly impossible "It rides tdepu ties to pull Cadillac." Fc track them down, . Forest salnd it's difficult for m en and oneasurc ihe ded- boats, and ;et die owners for the cpnceri tha t break the depudes.

“I bclievtow.- th e m arine havctocrac: photos "bf each adon," Fore;ird ow ners 'nam es onetocausiknow w ho b rc- But it's ncvhen they get done.Aiicul

committee Inply Just respond- a soludon.Ig out Ores," Street "We've hiokcsman-Revicw. and we've 10 be proacdve." plaints. Bu »ne resident Grant don't have a m e of th e boats — he said.

s will weig icationJi^dents d o better In m any scIky reducing strcss offer at Icasdicm focus, said dropped dn

m s to speak at the Eiemeniaring in favor o f the iorliiglis.in

state to pred iat w ith acdvity, education,

kick in. and dicy say hmv it1 feel better about vary from 2 she said. some schoi

studen ts about week at oth•Ips Uiem stay fit as Tlie new:aibara Eisenbanh, .o n the reco;lucadon coordlna- sta le Educilio Department of and the Idhe helped put to- Health. PIiposed rcguJadons. Recreation. sum m er, the fed- state Boanlb r Disease Control preliminary□n released figures standards ii: a majority of die partm enlh o arc overweight hearings or1003, nearty 60 per- Tlie staniiho adulis werc elementaryverweigiit by CDC minutes ofnd 22 percent o f iw ek — abi

obese. junior higlichildren about would be r

cercisc insdlls good credits o r ra after graduadon, education,Ud. would req

to see healthier physical etn the ro.id," she tion.wd to start some- Tune is s

days, \%ndiducadon in Idaho ments in reidling in the mid- physiciil >isenbarth. EisenbardiqIs used to require 'W e kno\car of phys-ed dur- teachers...high sdiool years, of pressure,ment w as dropped - is one of diisaid, and th o u ^ pressure? E

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M r i a l f o rn s n s la u g h te r suiting inv J T -A Spirit Like •d of accidentally destrian wldi his : was scheduled to

s Cavanaugh. 44, is --------------tl felony counts of CENTllanslaugliter and I B ||ncene o fa crash. Po- . »»»•««• hit Sarah Marie ' E V Ashe walked o n die .

Id March 10. They ' E M IKjyfriend, who was | _____ jlect her. saw the ac- M A E

die next day. M ( ]haU egedly left the I

;iuiIDave Ringlc said. I l I V

3 revisit diis issue I Aour commiinlty is ^

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SA]1 2005 Eliminator wldi Churirsepowcr engines that day Svas built to set a speed die cu t was never tested. He a dec! boat once went 150 wastiArizona^ Lake Havasu, ln,Uthlnks it could go more InI m ph. dBy,(! said he never goes diat V.jike Coeur d'Alene, and die Iises the boat as a picas- misst for custom ers of his Issuai, Forest Steel.' allovcs really sm oodi like a vrasti,"Fon»t said last week, nudi

said he knows fisher- ter od odiers don't Uke die diatnd said he understood ny''icern o f th e sheriff's HeK Regiieve they arc going to nouicrack dow n on the situ- diatbrcst said. "It only takes ^vas iause a problem." thorl^ not clear what can be Pricuttsaidhisw aterw ays tracttec hasn’t come up widi of Om. facile h ad som e discussion, aboive heard a lot o f com- LakeBut a t diis point wc diec

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Comsdiools continued to si3,< least that m uch, odiers pcjy 1 d ie subji'ct aliogcdier. volv m iary schools and jun- jton 5 .m* still required by die -j-f provide som e physical rcsci

jn, but d ie rules don't than V m uch. Tlie offerings john m 20 m inutes a week at of d :hools to 90 minutes a odiers, she said. "7 lew standards are based q jh ' ecom m endatlons of the said ducation D epartm ent gj : Idaho Association fo r— volf

Physical Education, ]of y lon and Dance. The lard of Education gave n laryapprovaltod icncw K j ds in August, but the de­ni m ust hold public _ s o n them as well. y f , tand.irds would require lary schools to offer 150 . d: s of physical education a said about<30 m lnutesa day. and

ilgli a n d middle schools day; je required to offer four toot or two ye.irs o f physic.il wen lon, and higli schools moc require tw o credits of . aI education for gradua- ]ccp

sideis scarce at school these Insii

idi new tesUng require- \vitlin reading and m adi. But "[II education Tits in. l.mc irdi said. havi uiow w u'reasklngalotof die s...W c know diere's a lot day ure," she said. 'Bui what ix;ai if die best ways to relieve M c? Excrcise." he i

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! violence diin* sire; IS people In the neigh- id ca m c o u t to help.Ing to court documents. ed au tho rities several a ter to say he thouglit I lilt som eone on the

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/[ormon le: D radioactiJAIT LAKE C nY (A P)— 'Tie urch of Jesus Christ o f Latter- / Saints is adding its voice to ! cacophony of objccdons to lecision to allow a radioactive stc storage facility to be built Utah's west desert, in a statem ent issued late Fri- y, church leaders said:'Wc regret (die) decision by } N udear Regulatory Com- sslon to auUiorlze the uance of a Uccnse diat would ow storage of radioactive istc in SkuU Valley. Storage of :dear wasie In Utah Is a mat- ' o f significant public interest It requires thorough scrud-

Hours earlier, the Nuclear gulatory Commission an- lunced It had reicaed daim s It the proposed storage site is too c lan^rous and had au- orized a license for die facility Private Fuels Siorage will con- ict widi d ie Skull Valley Band Goshute Indians to build die dlity on dieir reservation 'OutS0tTd]essoudiwestofS.ili . ko City. The facility will have e capacity to hold 44,000 tons s|>eiit nuclear fuel rods.It is d ie first license to be anted for a high-level waste, :illty In m ore dian 30 years.

(adio collarsGREEN RIVER, Wyo, (AP) — le Wyommg (jame i-isti immlssion agreed to allocate 3,000 of federal money to buy !W radio collars to study }lves in and. around Yello\v- }ne Nadonal ParL ■Ilie liigh-tech collars will pve searchers more Infomiatlon an standard radio collars, said lin Cmmerich, assistant diief d ie Game and Fish Depan-

cnt'sWUdlifc Division."This is an excellent project.” jm m issioner Bill WUiiams idEmmerich -said Yellowstone alf researchers planned to col- r wolves in die Delia I*ack in

Jackcountry d n th Jeep danjDENVER (AP) - Icff Moore Jd he was taking priinkillers id hadn’t slept in about t\vo lys l)ccau.se of an abscessed o d i when he drank a l)eer .md en t four-wheeling in the loonliglit neurLcadvilk*.A litde while later, he sjild. Ills ep hung pre“cariously off the lie of a cliff and he was stuck iside. Injured and pleading ith God for rescue."If a fly cam e along and he nded hard, he probably would ive knocked (die leep) down le m ountain." Moore s;iid I'ri- ly as he recovered at home in .•adville.Moore. 56, a carpenter, said

c took off alone for Hager- lan I'ass o n Wednesday iiighl ir a four-wheel drive, somc- ling he often does to burn off ress. 1 le figures he must liavc odded off, because when he .voke. he was rolling down a lountainside in his I9t)9 Jeep ^agoneer.'Die Jeep landed on its top. '1 os in tlie from seat in a very ncom fortabic posilion be- lusc a rock had comc dirougli le hood," he said. "I was kind f stuck between a rock and urd place."He said he cravvk-d to the

ack seat, where there was lore room , and waited, his ack huning so bad he couldn't

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P le a s e h e lp y o u r e a rn e r t p ro f it ' b y h a v in g y o u r p a; a n d p a y in g p ro m p tly o r j c o n v e n ie n t o ffice-p ay phi in fo rm a tio n o n th " b o n e f c o n v e n ie n c e o f p a y in g a t o ffice , p le a s e c a ll o u r C u s to m e r S erv ice D e p a r tm e n t a t 733-0931.

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eaders join tive st6rag(c PoUtlclans and commu'• environm ental groups t0 f o u ^ t die plan for eiglit y<0 But M ormon churd i leaic had not pre-viously volcei:ll opinion, and some die si

m ent released Fridayi- significant.

“Tlic chureh Ls the only py leal cndty in th t state powiI- enough to defend us,“e M aryann Webster, a chid m em ber, who has long |e doned leaders to h dp fighi)f proposal. “I hope diey'L- speak more strongly aiicl \il to prevent li.“1- W aste opnonems will coi

UC to block die commi-ssir decision — somelhingaboiI- percent of Uialins opposeIS cording to polling in 2002 .c State leaders say only l»r1- Fuels Storage and Goshutey al members, most of whonI- btlow the poverty level, a r d only beneficiaries of the ( le mission's decision.n Michael S.-Lee. chief coi ll . for Gov. Ion M. IhuiLsnia

says Utah will take a d IS pronged approach to figlitin

facility, taking their objectio le die federal court, to (>>n le. and to fi'deral agencies.

I^rm er Rep. Jim I lansei

rs will yield 1- the souilie.xst comer of die li then track Uieir ninvemenl: le The results will give ly wildlif'* officials inform: ly ihey ''l need to nianage V- populations once wolves ai

moved from liiidanf: .•e Species Act nroicciions, in Becau-1' the infomiaiioi Id be so det.iiled. il could i ef spifi over into other rest t- projects, Emniericn said,

exiunple. moose populatio the Slime area have htrup

IS iuid researdiers hoped die collars miglil h d p deleri

le the extent to which wolvesII- contributed to die problen in “Results from dlls inonili

^ive ends ngling from clre get oui.rs "It fell like some big hu^ik'o rilla guy wiih a lead id.“d boot, a big one. kicked m e iid left kidney."’ he siiid,le I le didn't reali/e iinlil I

later, when he was reM-nt'illis that his leep wiis in dan^ie ptuniiiielingdownii prei.'i|ck At one point, lir tlioiiglg heard a iiimniiain lion

pniyc'd-and heard il go:ie Hien he pniyi-d to gei nut.Id ’n ire e hu’niers ".puttfini Icx'p, puUcHl over and I'alkri- lielfi. 'llie\- lold Thtil )i;iivl‘in the Jeep 'w as hanging n

200-foot drop, a rear \id hooked on a pine tree,ir- “1 le wa.s siutk on a tree ihi the sly.e of a pop can in die- ler. It was just ania/ing." I' )ff I laiigesiiieii of r.ifker toU vc ' I’osl.:ic Moore had no idea howil his situaiiiin wns, and wh

jp hun ters were so rdiicta pull him out.

'1 "I kepi asking die hui■ry 'just gel m e mu of liL're,"’ Ne- said.i;li McKirc said he was in siid rem ote spot thai no one iid have come along lor wee

even nioiiihs.lie "I mii^it siill lu- up tluas the hunters hatln'i co m e; lis Moore s;iid. "Ii's a big inn'l and answer to prayer."

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noppositic »e site in Um unity sees dil- U.S, Capitols have best hope, but saysIt years, bloqk die waste site'sleaders w ith wilderness wciced' an succeeded a few yeara state- environment.ilist Ilay is stymied die move.

Tlie bill Is being cly pollt- year by I laiisen's sucilowcrful publican U.S. Rep. Hi

salt! It h.is passLKl in the :church stalled once again in i

lg peli- "I doiVi know diatIghl die done, but we are goi;icy' will iryiiig,“ said U.S. *icl work 1 iaich. also a Hepiihli

Rut som j wonderconUn- congressional ddega

iii.ssioii's port o f the YuccaibouKl? projecl has doomedose. ac- chances of getting)2. from odiers ill CoiigrI IMvate itlarly U.S. Senati.'ute irib- leader Harry Reid, alom live niocrai and a Miirmi , are the Jason GroenewDld,le com - die lleallh I’livirui

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D esen' POCATELLO (AP) — Tl Pm ndscan Slstcis o f the E d u u is t call it Dcscn House, b it's rcalfy m o it o f an oaals. 1 siluated on a patch of gro earth w ith flower, herb ai Y ^ ta b lc gardens in the mic of acres of dry grass and sage

c:attalls line a sprlng-f( pond, stocked with pan-slzi rainbow trou t, that attra( tn im pcter swans, sandli qrancs. great blue herons ai o ther m igrating birds. Sist M ary Paul's elaborate (low beds add a touch of color to i irrigated bank, accessed by lo n ^ wooden foot bridge.

They have seven goats, fi cviTcs, nine baby Iambs and t\ small dogs, and they don't d tu rb the sm all, m ud hom swallows have built on outsl walls. They vrere saddened the news w hen a well-meanl visitor killed Helen, onu of t snakes diat occupied tliclr u d e rm u n d bam .

It^ a serene setting for ; order of Catholic nuns who a sw er their ph o n e with sincere. "Peace be vvlili yoi and live according to the exai plc of St. Francis 9 f Assi known as the patron saint ecology.

St. E-rancis, Sister Mona c plained, encourageii i-eople use their hands to cuidvate I becausc he believed all ci «lion con (cach people abo God,

Inside Desert House, tl-------beavenly-aroma-of-fresh-bak

whole - wheat bread filled t air as 14 loaves cooled on t kitchen counter. Sister -Mo paused to a let a massive dou ball rise, and wailed foranoth .batch to bake. She planned bake 75 loaves that day

- preparation for a convent fun raiser. Hafvest Dinner.

'S he 's been baking for m onth at least,’ Sister Mt Paul said, adding they s loaves at various tlm throughout the year, especia during tlie Christmas season

Nine Franciscan sisters 11 together in the home, local o^ ln lersta te 86 exit 52 on ru property west o f the Pocate

. KcfponalAiiport.I 'h e property is located ri(

on tlie historic site o f ihe 0: gonlVail. Each June, the sisn take children on a three-d Wagon ride along back rca following nearly uie same pj 9s the Oregon'ftall to Massai Rocks Slate Park. During th 52-mile trek, the children i treated to )erky, hard bre; Dutch oven meals and hon m ade root beer.

T he sisters moved into i home, formed from two Ari

- - barracks moved to the site a joined. In 1975. ll coniain; kitchen. living and dlni room and four bedrooms.Tl converted the garage anacli 10 Uieir hom e into a chapel.

In 19B6. th t^ h a d a n c w .la garage built, designed \>'ith i Harvest Dinner in mind. It 1 am ple room for annual cro\‘ of 300 to 600 at the dinr T h w also set up two tents buffet lines to serve bread, j; and hom em ade stew-s, m; from their own produce.

A trailer hom e provided i d itional housing until 19 w hen they had an ndditi built wilh eight more b< rooms, a library and workroom. Sometimes, oil

Officials light fires to improve

—habitat—LEWISTON CAP) - OJHci

at die Oearwaier and Ncz Pc national forests have stan lighting backcountry fires

' improve wildlife habitat.With wildilrc season wind

down in Idaho, forest ofDcl arc lighting the fucs deep In i backrountiy to reduce die i of large ancl damaging wildfi In the future ana to Impn

— hal?ltat-^oi—cU r-and—oti wildlife.

As planned, the fires hi kQIed trees in some plar burned Uie diirk undergru. bencaUiUie" «tnoUiers.

■We’vegoti. Jn d o fm o a pattern wc vranted to put on landscape vrtUi some undcn ly burning, som e mortality t som e crown fire." said s North Fork D isuict Ran Doug Gobei: *That Is exoi

' w hat we w m looking (o l* 'Gober sakl Uie Forest Ser>

has done a good job suppn ing iires for the past G O y i^ hc sakl some flic is neccssar Uiin out Uic forest and allow

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te and - replaci*d the trailer litains a . a manufaciurcd homelin ing retreats and guest hous.They • The cloister of thached which includes iKKlrolel. Uielihrary.Lscloscdtocf. large Tiiclr chapel wns hIth the the four elements of ciIt has mind; eartii. water,

:ro\vds wind.linner. A large Iwulder tonpnts for glass altar a-minds thed. jam the canh. Hie chapelm ade am und ihe hoiiliUT.

rcpreseiiled by an old:ed nd- pump, wliicli series ;

19U5, for holy water, and a n :dition head — a heavy iron ol

bed- swivels and diverts xvnd a various irrigatioii ]other houses Uie Blessed S;i

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ies care of farm animals a t the Dei can Sisters of the Eucharist, on Aui

irkrooin for believed hy Ciithcsisters cook Body of Christ.iR year, they A stained-glasshom e.with picting- th e h i

m e used for which Moses vislousing. l/es fire. Seals viithe home, facc several windi

Irooiiis and ing the nond andtooutsiders. trees, allowing ts hulli v%1th w.ntch Uicwind bf creation in Most o f the sisi.'r, fire and side jobs. Both Sis

Sister Mary l*aulinped wilh a counselors, sp tiliesisiersof marriage and fj>el was buili l-raiiciscan (>iiin:IT. Waler Is Al home, they 'lid irrigation sive lime lo chorcL-s as a font 'Uiey raise aboiiin irrigation own food in tl11 object thal greenhouse andi water inlo lake lurns cookiI pipes — has routine lasksSiicranvnt, On winter day

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. decor Uiat ing a t t character U Ute w ater chapeL

siste r Mc finding reft putting It I arc fountai driU bits, from rusty blade conv Uie chapel artlsUc crei

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svin 0 \c chapel Vindows overlook- Mand su rround ing ' 1g the sisters lo d blow.'sisters have out-1 Sister M ona and>001 arc licensed .specializing in ii famUy at the Jlunscllng Center.ey devote exten-lores an d prayer.bout half o f tiiclr1 their gardens, Dm d corral. They p Noking. and each E fsks to perform. ^Jays, Sister Mary

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gery w hen j Addrosi IS arc pres- ■ . n c deform l- | - □I, a'nd m ay I ^ r trea tm e n ts I s t if y ou are j E-mall a l q u e s t i ^ [

f l i f e :s a t 4:45 o jn . to coie dm alsbcfoRim om ing j j u idm ed itadona t6a .m . I j K AnUiony Marie is in n n f th e expansive vcg-

tom atoes, squash. | H p eppers , carrots, R j l

, onions, cucum bers H H rproduce.M uchofthe It ^ v c s Uie londscap-

D esert House Its r Is sah rap d junk, like e r sym bols in the m

vlonahasaknackfor.•fuse a t junkyards and t to good use. Thcrc place a in s m ade of old well, town I. scu lp tures creatcd ty plows, an old saw T i iverted Into a sign for I A d a n d a host o f oUicr nations.rden Is surrounded \n |T 1 indanhTjnfcnce-sal- !tal grids used to build mways-wiUiajjarch- rancc made from a heel.sters nam e many of ildlngs. Their shed Is 5®'“ B Prodigal Shed. n icst house Is known IS JubUlo, meaning Uie f Uie Lord In Ladn. It edlnhonorofU ic75U i ^ ary o f Sister Chrysolo- Goni evated to C hrist readjloga. now approach- year*

lO lst birthday, sUU lister In th e convcnt. al- his i h e can no longer fish herc )nti.fls.shc.qn<;clpvcd tw>|t

tlonaiters call Uieir wooden Span ie Bridge Over TYou- E>o cr becausc of the moss soar! the-pond. Sister Mory speal ans to introduce a years ifflsh tha t eats moss to ),avc prablcni. s,ocjideiground bam. where zincs uy Paul was pleased to gy JW snake coilcd on Uie „ovp a » l rock wall. Is callcd saningcave. sj,oulily bu ilt the sisters' jse as a memorial to her. N ear die green- T J * liere’s a small orchard rees,aU o f which were in re m c m b m n c e o fa Lr person.l in d e r fu l Ufe.-SIslcr lul said of her home 58. T^)r myself, 1 kind Uiis is w hat I was really d a It's a call to service, “ ™n cry rewarding.- sc™

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to up fo .1:15 a.m . fin ith o Andre Agassi vs. ) Blake U.S. Open m

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j -Q u e s t io n ;\ H ic s c two Pittsburgh Sj i backficld m ates comblni \ more than 10,000 yards n.

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flur)cyalM inIco.4:30fGirls Soccer

Minico ut Durlcy. 4:30 fVolleyball

DIctrich a t Comn School. 6 p.m. '

M arsing a t Glenns 5 p.m.

Magic Valley Christ] Hansen, 6 ’p.m.

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l u n c h e o n i s t o iTWIN FALLS — The (

o f Southern Idaho k luncheon wUl be held N at noon in "Hiylor B' Room 277. Golden

____ coachcs.and.athletcs wl' ancndance to give upd

their respective prognur i one InteitJsted Is Invited

up lunch from the cafcte bring it to th e event.

Butley fail iwst b tourney schedule

I BURLEY — The Burl Course will be holding person best ball toun Sepl. 16-18 (play any n out of those thiM ). Ent SlOOpcrieam.

Ibam s schedule their limes betw een 8 a.m. Hiams will be flighted low index o fth e tw a

Coll the Burley Golf C ? 878-9807 for more Infor

Shotgun compet set In Sun Vaile)

SUN VALLEY — skcct shooters will haw portunity to com pete ir team hand icap com and traditional events: and Sunday, S ep t 24*2 Sun Valley Indian 5 shootout, part o f the u| Ernest Hemingway Fes

A skeet com petldor held ScpL 24 w ith pria and trophies. Compet shoot 50 laigeis (two r 25) with the top five moving to a third rour termine first t h r o u ^ fil ••The trap competltic

24th and 25th for tean shooters. Participants \ two rounds of 25 tar{ day with the aggregatt

----- ------- gcts 'being scores'as-high score for le a ia b men. Individual won Individual youth ( under). 'Sophies will

. sented for the top thr in each category.

To en te r visit: uii themingwayfesrivoLor the Ket& um /Sun Vail) ber and Visitors Burea 726-3423. Entries mu cehredbyWfcdnesday,

---------- IVIInico-Boostermeet next Mon-RUPERT — The Mi

School Booster Q ub at530pjn .M ondO T .‘ the Mlnico Higji Scho Parents' vrith students 9-12 are urged to attei

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CHARLOTTE. L O U ay longer a sim ple g he College Saints. Tltcy'll pla ) booster lims of Hurricane d Monday cany every tim e ti

BuUding The Saints won in Eagles city and th e disp i wlU be in Coast re^o n . gett ip ^ te s on Deuce McAllister nuns. Any- from John C am e ted to pick 23-20 scason-opt feteria and na Panthers.

“In the back ol have to give them

t b a l l Orleans q i“Wc have compl

Ul6 d dolngbccauseevJiirieyGolf iso u r)o b m g lv c t o g a n r o - w i^ a b o i v c r d i j iA a m c m , T h ' Sain ts I ,y two days I^u islm a, l ^ f c intiyti!<; U lime w ith fans

■Each tim e they h( lelrmvntee « 8? ™ e f o r ^ Ltn..2 p.m. . tftheyneeded Ited by the It during a Satu

when co^ch Jim ilfCourseat letter ffo*" ^ iformation. ^

letltion L / O D ley ■ ^.T Y a p a n d B yU ndaB H ltt*lave an op- Tlme»NewewriUle in a n o mom petitloii TWTN TALLS •Its Saturday won tlie battle kM-25 In the won the war San Summer the G rand Na

lion will be H>pe2-jrizc money lead over Icny p o d to re v ^STroundsof h ad to lii iM iin

cam s of five N a4 ca r.Its will shool Lop<= begantarects each event al the tear ^ 1 0 0 tar.S -lb llo .« d .-

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• f ^ H i g h U.S. Iub will meet Gn„Kl Slam titl ay .S eptl91n pedeier resp * 0 0 1 Libraiy. m om ents of pi •ntslngrades off seven straij ittend.' ciebredk that tlir more infor- match, then bli

the fourth set tl .»wt ..nnri. ( l) ,6 -ISunday

x nM rap o fts n ingreconilnf “ two years to 23

- i f c i s p r o b end Rocky d a l G rand Sl

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nts head coach Jim Haslett, centei Ina Panthers 23-20 In Chailotte. N.

leans Saints ion’s first game « itic fashion ^•s writer >><------------------------------------- - irE. N.C. — i'ootball is no L> game for tlic New Orleansplay ihls season for the vie- vim e Kairina. a burden tlicy'll «iic tliey step on tite field. dfon Sunday for their dcUiged nisplaccd \dctlms of tlic Gulf d ;etting two touchdowns from iter and a 47 -yanJ field goal•ney with 3 seconds left in a sjpening win over the Caroli- ^

c o f our minds, we know w c sem one tiny bit of liope.“ said Cquanerback Aaron Brooks, n

nplete faith in whai w e are a I every dm e \ve go out tlicrc, itIve diem hope Uiat every day Ird a y - ' ^I have visited shelters in ssslsslppi and Texas, spending iIS who had lost ewrytliing. «/ heard the same request: W in i

(ed another reminder, dicy gotaturday nlglit team m eeting ;lm Haslett read an em otional !

New Orleans M ayor C.

)6z captilan

S — Jeff Poliljnanle but Louis Lopez E’ohlm an rSaturday night as going in to

National division rccdy beh»ed up their season batded foi/alley Spced\s'ay. soon sent3 h d d an ll-polnt o n to thc ln lry Ricc going Into drivers \w ricw just \vhere he the pack fcin the racc to cap- Price dicniplonship., next 10 lap:initely knew exactiV who was ab10 be." Loncz said. witJi five lajosidons benind tlie Polilman

first w in olan die 40-bp main die slieet n»ur of the field along neadi liisn and Rice's N a 4 of m ain evenrrv McKean staned , McKean.le position. By Lap "l heard"'• had caught up to ct," I>ohlmi

VN-e had aLopez, McKean and win. Pricc'

lerer sur;It0 ln against Ani« te witter d re a i^ “-------------------------- R'dererK— RogerFederer.a Stefan Edfctarhff and unnaral- for. Grand sction In finals,idicAsassi's spirited hind John3 capture a second g a n d e r) . ^ n a n d s b f l h d je recordtitle. ties, but aisponded to h b few could w dlf pressure by reding Federerr a i ^ t points in die d ie air wkt turned around the letum kjoiblew Agassi away in pionshlp

« to win 6-3,2-6,7-6 w h o have1 and run hb stun- for eachIn fijiiib oyer the past w arm lyat23^). “limbec•obably die most spe- been a gi

Slam final in m y d ie checlerer said. T b play playedwa

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POPVlonday, Septem ber 1

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nter, celebrates with the bench a 1, N.C. on Sunday,

Ray Nagin."He talked about the thing;

babies dying.” receiver Joe II< would only see U in a horror wore crying on his shouldei don't know where Uielr sondaugltieris. ________

"1 can't speak e n o u ^ i ab heart goes out to Uiem. The impact. We respect and ackn everyone has gone dirougli.”

Tlicy proved it by scoring victory over an Nl-C SouUi emotional win for diclr fans die field to celebrate Game: ning kick, dielr. first joy sine duouuli New Orleans on Aug

And Uicy punctuated d i e ' -Ing out two game balls — oni

sccond to the victims of Katri "h's been emoUonal for us

In die same sliuntlon as d ie [ slielters," said offensive Ur Gandy “It \%-as a good break 1 able to go out and play footl all about us anymore.”

New Orleans opened Uu businesslike first drive, runt straight a t CaroUftn's vauntet sissippi naUve has alwa>-s b against the Panthers, and th different. He touched tiie bal die drive, capping It w idi a fc down nm.

WcAilbter added anoUiei ; yard TD In die second quai

Saints a 14-7 lead dicy took i From Uiere. noUilng can

tures MUie<arou

ly bn made It Uiree vddc 2MEito1U m 4w iU iR iced i- CimDchind. As die diree ‘J

for position, coniact o*™ ent McKean spinning.•Infield p a ss ana all four Tl iwrc sent lo die back ofk for die rcstan. Randy Alihcn held die lead for d ie ons)laps, but il VN-as Pohlinan I» irs able to get around I’rice buts laps left In die race. appnan went on to take his “In of die season, desnlte n e rCl mcial dragging under- Alinlis car for most o f the has■vent after coniaa with V— evT?i

dman said. “But 1 still fd t lool 1 a good e n o u ^ car to cau ice was driving nard into «1

rges past_AndrcinNcwYork.lfsa gr^

rer moved into a Ue w idi wajEdberg and Boris Becker fintand Slam dUes am ong dowa playersrand 'onirbe- maohn McEnroe and Mats stnler. Pete Sampras holds supoidw idiU G randSlam d- dieIt at 24 years old. Federer wo,vdl liave a shot at Uiat /rter shriiicd and leapt in juswhen Agassi's backhand a c

kxJpedlongonUiediam - dialip po in t The two m en. rigiave die h ip es t o f rcspect roiich other, shook hands caiy a t Uie ne t Hebeen a t o u ^ road b ut It's m1 grcat rooa* Agassi tokl ^ heering crowd. “Roger wkiway too good today Con- str

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1 after hicker John Carney’s 47-yi

Igs he had seen, l /I lorn said. "Youor story. People | V | | ^Icr, sa>ing they m Is, where die -I

about li6w“ oiir'ie letter liad an .o JImowledge whui

lg an Important Ui rival and an ns. 'iliey msiied ^ ley’s gome-win- ncc Katrina tore ug29.e victory by ^v- M )ne to Nagin, the H Itrina.us, but we're not * e people in those -lineman Wayne I— ■ k for us to just be jtball. but It's not Camey. rlgh

celebrate C lie game mUi a saints. whi

p S tS c P a iled line, l l ie Mis- g^j,i been successful f,Qi(j goaj vthis Ume was no The Sali

jall nine times on ihou^i.I four-yard loucli- Brooks t

Hom to Iic r score, a two- range. Car janer, to dvc die win a gamik Into halitlme. Ne%v Orlei ume easy for ihe gion.

[VS Grae comers but 1 ewntually got ound him."Lopez finlslicd die race diiect- bchlnd Rice to lH.*come die

(05 Grand National Division lamplon by nine points.“It was sadsfylng." Lopez said hb championship. "Ii u-as a loi hard w r k all season long."The Thunder Stock division so ended Its season vsiUi Desi liSens capturing die cliampi- iship dUc. Ahrens had a large alni lead going into die ni(^it ut Uie driver was noiicUieless iprehensiw.“it's been a real \\u*ck on iny

crves die last two weeks," lirens sold "1 don’t ihink dll's as quite sunk In >rt.“Wldi Alirens starting Uic m;iin

renj^ tov\’ards die back of die

)0 k a quick lead b\ die race. A audonon Lap 22 dien ellminat • d h b lead and forced several

t Agassiratuladons Roger, well done."

I h o u ^ die 35->ear-old Agassi kiis d ie oldest U.S. Open men's inalistln31ycaTS.agchad less to lo wldi the difference In dib natch—than—Federer's—sheer ticngdi, variety of serves, and upefior balance of attacks from he baseline and d ie net du« son: down AgassL

An 8-1 underdog, Agassi wos ust a few monUis removed fiom I career-direatenlng back injury hat shot cripplingpain down hb ight Ic^ led lo h b loss In die first ■ound of.die Frcnch Open and aused him to skip Wimbledon He was playinga m an who docS' n't lc}se in Q i i ^ who b at die peak of lib game and health, one kvho Is coming off h b thitt straight W im blc^n dde.

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ight, and holder Todd Bcuman, left e Carney’s 47-yard game-wtnnlng k.vho missed chance after chanc Pandiers away. Carolina was abi jame at 20 on John Kasay's 46-; alwiUi 1:04 to play.Saints wouldnt setdc for ovcrti

ia direw passes of U and 25 yan0 move die Saints Inio field im ie y ihen camc ohto the fid ame tliat carried morc meanini rleans and die entire GiUf Coas

and Nal01 ciiaU cn^glaps wiUi Jim Sh

who won die previous i1- c*vent. In die dog fight to thi 1C Ish, the IWO m ade cor m forcing Henry Into die

stretch wall. I Icnry hung o r id barely crossing the finbh ol alieadofSlilrky,

Lou Andersen convinc in w on die Pony Slocks main i ..si and now holib a four-poini },. merlasonWliiicdwididieiicc ew ni set for Saturday night Jit l lie llomel race saw 21 rss lake Uie track in die m a in '

which was won by Cory „y ledge. Renac Lopez, wife of s - Lopez, won die Queen Bee lis Riking die 2005 champio

in these divisions w en lin McCoy and lason PhlUips, he Ued for the Hornet d deho— taura-Aningionuvlia-acc. A lhe Queen Bee crov\-a at- lason Wakeman of Uie I ral Hills Church of Goodlnj

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Three ^ hours t 1 he kidsI H CIlARLOri-E. N.C -R i S after he finbhed liis

. S posigame ncw i conferert f l 1 lasleit stood inside Uic1^1 Uie New Orleans SaintsH room, talking about the [

. held the past two vsecks- dition to h b ofiicial one

' EvcivUung from lour locliiefexecutlve..

. M “Iwearaboiii 151iai.s," 7 'n ic real chief cxcaitiv

Saints, owner Tom I5ens notliiiig to siiy. "I inigiii

\ “v you later In the week." j «* said after lib team's ren

23-20 win In (iimlina on

(Or hcmiglit not as hi* diefutim:.

" ■ f G o i.i

_ hM* WJwt die Siints )i;i

duougli Uie past twt) > I to “from Manioil to M;i

Marriott" as offensiv w Wayne Gandy pm It - f even dose to what lhe \ ^ Hurricane Katrina iiu . dirough. Tlicy know i

they gave one game Mayor Ray Nagin for tl

f t . , of New Orleans and ai Uie people of die Gi

I V - : . whltii will take )-cari l from Hurricane Kairin:

Wliedier Uie peonli H j t J Orieans and Uie Gulf (

ever get dieir team liaci er question, one dia

S & U answered only hy | S S Haslett prefers tlic S:iii

SanAntonioalierUieirH , . Meadowlands next m:.-. dieir "home opener" a ■ V-,:, New York Giants, bui

Uie>' could Iw its far av Angeles, perhaps wii

- owner.J W That didn't matter

— “ hours Sunday before , dial was perhaps a liit

thuslastic about the lg kick. Uian Uicy mi(^i liave I ance to all. wiio can't rool for able 10 nem ir>ingtohiiiiga

16-vard anffon ui which so i ^ plearewitliouthoiie.

•ortimo "It'sleans Saints." Gandy

in aboul peoplcsitungoi r t o l d a ^ y U ™ , . ; l e fi»i3 in dieiT fanuLes arc, Wo'^n n fr ir llOUR today wiicn WlM StrS- wfomi-’t a l U i t b u i

Please see QOLOBEI

itional tiiShiriey. able to ovenake Sair is m ain liplcdU in Tails N;i/.;ii I the fin- final laps to win tlie I'j contact, race, l l i c speedwjiv' \ ic front donate over SGOO to {on, just 1 lousc for ihe piLstorV ibh line

RniAincingly lin eventoint lead ui9cv^n«Thfl».s»-- ?heirfinalight; 21 cars lin event ory Rut- •ofLoubBeenicc. -a* ' ' ^ . .pionshlp,-cre Icffjps, wiio utfMl a- ide. and acccptPfl

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s," he said.Hive of d ie • nson. had ^11 taik to C Benson umarkablc onSiuiday.11* ponders.............

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Jiave gone a vveeK.s — vlaniott lo iive tackle I — b nol e victims of iiave been k- diat, and nc ball to the pt“oplc anoUicr to

Gulf C oast s 10 recovvr

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Mtatnl Dolphins wMe n c « im M m Broncot back LmIn th t Mcond halfof the Dolphli

MIAMI (AP) — Wliuii the Miami Dolphins scorcd their fiRt touchdown for new coach Nick Sobon. lie cclcbraicd by pacing ihe

. sMelinc with a stoic uq)rcs- sk>n.

Randy McMichad strut* ted into end zone witii the score, lason IM o r jumped for joy and Gus Frero ttc tlid a jig. But Saban kept his game facc. weli aware that one toudidown — and one win — is merely a start

Ffcrotte led a creative of­fense Iw throwing for ' 275 y a r^ . Tayior returned a nimble 85 yards for a score and Miami successfully kicked off the Saban eia 1^ routing the Denver Broncos 3 4 - lO ^ d a y .

“It's important how you respond to good things and bod things.' Saban said. 'Wi.' should enjoy this for 2<> hours, but this is one game In a long season.*

It was a long day for the Broncos. They lost comcr- back Q iam p Bailey and running back Mike Andcr«

UnitstumiNEWYORK (AP) — Randy

Johnson allowed only a soft single in seven innirigs and

lason Gi-I k W o m b i

^ h o m e rc d off M l ' Wake­field to give the Ncw'Yoik' Yankees a much*ne«led 1-0 victory over the Boston Red Soxon Sunday.

Ai«Bls6,W M teSoxlaUCAGO — foiuiLackcy

(12-5) pitched seven shutout i n n i r ^ and the Los Angeles A n ^ hit three flist-inning homers to complete a tluw- { ^ e sweep of QiJcago. -

Rai€ere7,Ath(et(cs4ARUNCrrON. lexas —

Mark Teixeira liit a tieba-ok- ing, th rec-runJiom cr tliat made him the major league RBI leader, and Texas dropped Oakland to tliird placc in tlie AL wild-card chasa

Devi Rays 6, Blue Jays 5 ,U ln n in ^

s i ; PhTQISBUIlG. Ra. - Thivis Lec hit a tying infield singk witli two outs in the nlntii. then drove in the win­ning run on a n 1 Ith-iiuiing grounder to help "Rimpa Bay avoid a tiuec-game sweqx

Tlgeisl4,Rayals4DETROIT — Placido

1‘olanco had four hits, in­cluding a hom e run. to power an 18-hit cfTon tliat carried Detroit past Kansasaiy.

Orioles 6, Mariners 3SEAmJ- - Bruce Q ien

overcame a shaky stiin to piicl) six solid innings, and Baltimotv roughed up Seai- tk* rookie R-lix I lemandtx.

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WASIUNGTON — O llp - per Jones and Andruw loncs nit consecutive hom cn oil doscr Chad Cordero with two outs in the ninth inning Sunday, nfiying the Atlanta Braves to a 9-7 victory ovci the ^ishington Nationals.

Brewers 4, Astros 2MILWAUKEE - Rickit

Wteks hit a two-run homci and Rick Hdfing pitchet seven strong in n in g t(

GoldbergCoHOamihmCt . going back to reality But u t thingas healing about babi . ThaA the way olmost all t

the Wggest wins in w*at h playing a littk kii

the hicky ones," Sl couw tnaa concukk>n artd d u i ^ m e p m c . *Teah. wc kkb bl school about Insure:

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piMtt M a ^ Booker (86) outnnt Den- Lenny Walli (35) for a touchdown Iphint’ 34-10 win StBMlay In Miami.

tie son to injuries, wilted in ih< «1 90-degree Soulh Floridi or lieaiandfclitoO-TlnMiami lie “We knew it was going t( he Iw diriicult lo come in hen s - and deal wiili the dementi

in tiieir backyard." salt it- coadi Mike Shanahan, nov he 10-3 in season openers \vid cd Denver and Oakland. , l a I'rerotte. starting his firs ne game for his sixth NFI nc team, went 2‘l-for-36 witl rin toudidow n passes of

yards to McMichad and « of- yards to Many Booker. Rc ,75 ceivcr Cliris Chambers rai

a 6i yards on a reverse to sc >re up a Geld goal, and the dc Uy fense did tne rest.

Tayior punctuated tin x)s victory on tlie final play b;

knocidne tiie ball ou t o ou lake Plummer's grasn nd scooping up the fuinbli Al> and sprindng for a touch 2<> down.ne ’Tlie longest 20 sccond

of my life,’ the weary Taylo he joked. It was liLs fifth fum L*r- ble return for a score, tyini nd tlie NFL record SCI by Jessli er. T\iggle.

ips Red Soxlead Mihvaukee.

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Burrell hit a liiree-rui homer and had four RBli

,^ - - J o n Lielwr-pitchcd sevei i n sliaiji inning and Miiladel ^ phLi kept its playoff pus!

humming along witii a easy win over Honda.

Dodgeis7,Padres3LOS ANGELES - I3ra

•les overcame a shakL „ stan to pitch six solid ir ,w, nings. lose Cruz Jr. an

Dioner Nawirro liit Iwck-tc back homers, and Lc

• Anodes Ix-at San Diego t* mow wiiiiin six gainc-s of Qi — NLWest-leading Padres,

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S s S'l; LOUIS - I’wiro Ma lird stopped his owa fj iwo-game skid as well !

New York’s six-game losir streak, pitching eij^it siror

^ iniiinjp against St. Louis.

Cubs3,Glaits2SA N B IA N aSC O -N t

™ I'l.™ hit a tidirtaldnE doi ble In llie eiglitli innii against liis former team, ar CJiicago wTjpped up a su cessful road trip with

P- victory over San I'randsca

Reds 5, Pirates 3 -ClNCINNAn - Pincl

hitter Austin Keams had lying, two-nin single, ai

^ go-olicad hit as Cindnn; came from behind to be MltsllUTf l.

R ocM es7,D 'ba(^2DENVER — Aaron Ox

pitched Ills tliird cm - . ‘ complete to win h

fifdi siraimii decision ar------- Mait-1 loliKkiy-kc>td-a-st

run fourdi inning with diree-run double as Cc

lip. orado avoided a tliree-gan nes sweep bybeadngArizona.

>i°th Indians 12,1Mns 4CLEVEUND - OUT U

won his seventh suoightdi cblon and the Qevelar

“ ■ Indians hit for the cyde c the first nine pitches th«

• saw in a 12-4 rout of tl cklc__Minnnesota.TVrins.on.Sm mer day n i^ t , strctching tht h ed winning sucak to sew I to gomes.

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itre Dame goes top ), Big Ten team s fall iNEW YORK - Noux: Dame h a lop-10 team for d ie first s nu In dxrec years, and Soudi* h n California has m aicltcd iami for die long«.*st stay at \ X 1 In The Associaicd Press , ip25. 'Charlie WcU' rightinc Irish cNo. lO indicA I’ m wilapoli leased Sunday, jumping 10 \ K)ts after upscuing Michigan f ’•10 on Saturday lo improve f 2-0. i “1 tlilnk too many, tim es 1 nkings an; based off o f rcpu- i tion, not off whai really ; ippens," Wcls said Simday hen asked if he d)ou{^)i lie 1 3d a top-10 leam. "So mayijc you go by what you sec.

t a > ^ Iho answer is yes. I'm oithLW 10 judge that.Weis is tlic flrsi Notre Dame

aadi since Knuie Rockne In 31B to win Ills flrii two games n ihe road, iielping d ie Inglu- lg Irish to their higiicsl uiking since tliey were scv- ntii in late Novemlx:r 2002. Soutiiem California now has

ecn No. I for 21 siralgiii polls, run thal dales back lo laic in

ie 2003 season and matches He rcccrd scl by Miami from 001-2002.

Icwa State is.the 'o r ” new , L*ani in die r a n ^ g s . Tlic Cy- lones were lasi ranked hi )ctoher 2002.

;reamer leads U.S,:o Sollielni Cup victory

C A nM lil. Ind . — l l i c UiillLtl liaies won back die .Soiliciiii :up. atid picked up a new star Jong llie way.

I*aula Creamer, the 19-ycar- ))d rookie who all bui 'uaran teed a victory iwo veeks ago. hackctl It up Sun* Jay wllh a crushing victory 3ver liiu ra Davies that set die one for nn American rom in iiiides.

Tlic Americans won sbc of Jie firsi seven m aiches— none Df diose even reached fhe lOdi Hole — and were leading M -10 iviien Meg Mallon clhiclie<l die cup with a par putl n n the KUh hole for a 2-up lead, assuring diem at least the M.5 points re- tiulred to w n die cup and keep tliclr rccord perfect at home.

Mallon won die next hole \viih a par to rmlsli a l{-and-I victory over Karen Stupples. and the celebration was on.

"Us like a dream." Lojie/. s;iid. " 'niey played dicir hearts out."

Creamer, four m onihs re- mm ’ed from iicr higli school com m encem ent in I'lorida. lilrdied die first hole against Davies and was on her way. She WJLS « up at die turn anil won the match widi a icv'sliot that stopped feet .ibove the hole on liie li)ili, a birdie lhai was conceded for a T-aiul-f) victory,

Tor die first lime all week, die United States had ihc leail.

"'niis is a huge feat for nie." Creamer s;iid. "ll was one ol my goals lo gel here, ami when 1 gol here, I wanletl to win. I his is an unhelieveable experi­ence."

Bonds to s ta rt In left and bat cleanup

SAN I-IIAN CISUI — A cheerful Barry Honds looked uplieat and rcl;ixetl Sunilay a he prepaatl lo conn* olT liu dlsahletl list and play for llu first lime diLs year

Bonds \\ili start in left lU'lil and bat cleanup when lu makes his long-.iwaited reiun to the San l-rancisco Cliaiits lineup Monday niglit as du") open a ihree-game serie; agalnsl die Nl. Wesi-leadiin Siin Diego I’adrcs at SiU: i’ark.

Bonds look hatting pniciici and shagged fiy balls in du outfield Sunday.

lie joked around with Culi; star Nomar Carciaparra amf»rmiT r<':inuil.Hf»__ IproilllWilliams, traded to Chlcag( earlier d m season.

I le even siiook hands w id i; lialjy.

"Uiglii now. I'm just trying ti keep my mind clear, dial's it. Ikmds said wliile ijuiedy grip ping his bats in his liluc redjjier iti the com er of di clubhouse.

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: b e en e ag e r for m o n ih s to rsu m c h is q u e s t o f H a n k A aror h o m e ru n record .

! Wheldonwlns ‘ IRL-record sixth raceI lOUEi; Ul. — Dan Wheldc I sel a n Indy car r e c o ^ Sunci ) widi his sbah victory this se 1 son and all but clinched h .• firsi lllL championship, bes

' ingilelioCastroncvcsandSa s ilomlsh Ir. In a dglit finish - win the PEAK Andfrecze Ini y 300 at Chicagoland Speedwa y Wlieldon beat Castroncv e Ijy about a hood's lerigth, wi e Momish taking dibxi placc.!, W lieldon will w in th e po lr tl title s im ply by ta k in g to t:

irack a t W atkins G len in tii c weeks. W id i S u n d a y 's v icto n h e broke a d e w id i H o m is h l ;s w ins in a season , i- llo rn is li. a tw o -iim e w in r fl a l C liicagolond. w as follow /- by T om as Schc-ckter a n d Tb

Kanaati.- is D anica Patrick, sta r tin g fr< s. tile pole, w as s ix th — d ie a in e n th lo p - lO f in is h o fh e r ro o L>s season . 'I1ic Itoscoe. Hi:, n a t 111 lost llK? lead to Scheck te r

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Stellar Jayne, ir- The ‘1-y ea r-o ld filly w Ul w ire-lo -w ire for a n easy vo length v ic tory in th e S300. n- lluffian I la iid icap o n Sum ry re-c'stablLshing h e r c red en i lie its a h o rse to h e a l o n Breed in C up d a y a t B e lm o n i Park

O ct. 29.o f Sold a t a u c tio n la te l a s t) n e for S3.« m illion to ( ;o d o lr Idi H acliig,- S tellar la y n e 10 sh ip p e d 10 D ubai to b e trai h e liy Sai“e d b in Suroor. idi Stellar Ia>iie co v ered d ie n g H id i-m ile K um an in 1;41 re- a n ti re tu rn e d S-1.50, S2.90 e p S2.20. Soc ie ty S e le c tio n

s e c o n d , fo llow ed l iy H a ule lx 'ij^ i.B endingS iring .s.T ay 1-1 a n d C iipeside Lady, e s .

One birdie good enough for Calcavece

VANCOUVUH. B ritish re- lum b ia — M ark Q dcavec oo l smiggli.'d u itl i liis p u ite r ii d a . final ro u n d a n d m a d e just insi b ird ie o n th e w e e k e n d , .-ay, entlL'd a lo u r -y e a r w ii in d sireak by c lo sing VNidi a 1 • ho t 71 Sunday for a o n e -stro k ’i th e ior%- a l llie C jiiiad ian O per h a l C a lcavecc liia . w h o se d-f) birdie since th e se c o n d rt

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But a sliiny X-Acto knife glint- ng on the floor near die scat ’requenied by one researchei fns so out of place diat a guard xnfronied E Forbes Smiley III, demanding to know whethei the Implement was his.

Smiley owned up to pos.sess. ing die razor-sharp knife.

■I must have dropped it," he [old the^guardraccordlng lo an iflidavit flled in Connectlcui Superior u i t .

Police say they found sever maps valued at more thar 5900,000 in Smiley's pockeu and briefcasc. The 49-year-ok rare books dealer pleaded noi guilty to larceny, and again wii laceaiudgehercOcL3.

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ARIES (March 2l-AprlI 19) Put a hold on m ajor im denak Ings. 'llic energy in the air now t besi used to finish existing proj ectsorcxplorcaliemalivcs.Ne\' starts could ru n Into powe struggles o r result In failurc.

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e s s u r f i n g a s i■nis vklio ore cducadonsystetrlut of school "I'hat w 'rc rs developed o ffc rin g ila sa ll>10 provide a cenificaie) suiitucKnts into South Wales is ait and keep grace.” Nelson siI cducadon. Byron Bay ha:I M inister dents this yeaid. schoolboonlhaitionMinistcr allo\v the subd su iiin g asa toward a studexkciy of the next year.

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4ED:Youare.Id e n o u ^ io . ley arc Uving , because you nd couldn't stay widi you ,vanttoknow live widi you diem d iatji's ’ is tiny and you — just as /w c ro t^ lc s . in just a ftnv 11 be together , lat diey need :ing yourself n and Idding )i healdiy forI.

I have often T lia i would

andora's bax." ra sc o rii^ ie ?

-YVONNE 10RUNA.N.C ^ It refers to a k mythology, ill to Pandora IUI was ^ven ing that she pen it. W hen lie better o f opened ii ony- viLs was loosed

ajorlie -I. 23-Nov. 21): m odiers may our best. There .tween leading ling Ihem. Be erc about your kc headway, i (Nov. 22-D ec I enthusiasm outlets. Keep

p o n a m -g o a b -----------id don't get dis- ksues. Harness Ild put diem to

(Dec.-22-Jan.' work a game it work anymore. , .'fusalioglveup vcogniuon. Sw to die w ry end ?rs seem pes-

an. 20-Feb. 18):IS are die m ost , Vou know how piable spin on r and make it ible. IVople arc e your i d i p ^ -

19-March 20): yourdrcam sas e an Important ^ 11. Offer a bit of idiy 10 a d o se Js your support, th partners.

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i o nacksons and gol , at the form er iL'ral — as th e a>ing their last )arrut screeched ■ gofprofanidcs wing insects are L* family lampyri- j lab ad nam e for s up die n t^ L V lawyer Perry :y one case in his -T — The Case of

lass Indoi num - urcinent o f how I have on your BMI num ber is

ii'rc considered o\-cr 30, you're than 40, you're

irliidly obese.

aiui Jack Mingo ted at factmon- arren.com.

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now apparently H S C (h ^ school iubject in New s an absolute d is- 'I saidlas 16 surfing stu* rar but th e sta te has only agreed to ubjcct to c o u n t dent's HSC from

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N O nceOFA VA ILABIU BLOCK ORAMT PLAN FO

•U SM C T : PropoMd u»# Ot Bkx* Grant P1«n»; Avail p(AUcr*v4*w.

K M P O S e: Tba pw poM !• on ma propoMd u m ol >i Flacal Yaar 200S. Tha Bloc ravtawadwlil ba:

. Tha fcibataoea Abuaa Pr m M )tB leekO rant.*nd >

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hMring will b« haM on Mo 2005 at 8 « ) AM In tha cor 6Ih noof of tha Pale Cen wfWan oommanta and da p tant mual be poatmarKei batore Friday. Saptembef 2

AVABJlBiUTY O f PLANS avallabla for publk: revfew i

Tha Department of Haanh Omca located In the Pete sm Floor. 450 West S ta te !

•U BM S8I0N OF WRH Anyone may submit wrtttei m e proposed use of these grarrta. Forms for mis purr Plana may be obtained fr« 4S0 West Slate Street ■ St o r call (20e) 334-5756. F contact Bemany Qadzins> o t Mecheue Wilson a t (2C ment ol Heaitti and Weif Street • Sm Floor. PO Bo> 63720-0036,

______Wrntan comments regardmaiim ltted on or before Sei

DATED this 1st day ofSepli AA)avid BuHer. Deputy Dire Division of Management S e Department ol Heaim and V 450 West s u te Sl/eet. sm I PO Sox S3720 Boise. Idaho B3720-0036

PUeUSH: September 8 . 9 1

NOTICE OF THUS T.S. No.: F-»172<-ID-DL

0236572 On 12/14^005 01 10« »

tlma). In the tobby of Cornparty. 260 Third Aver ID 63301. in the County < Idaho. Rrst American Titt*

■ a s successor Tmstee, on inc. m sell at public o> bidder, for cash. In lawfu States, all payable a l t lolowlng described real p

I County of Twin Falls._!__________descflbed .asjrttew sj. L<

Hamllion's Second Addtd 1 klaho. recorded In Book

The Tmstee has no know ular description of the i property, but for purpos

! Section 60-113 Idaho C1 been Informed thal the c

•0 0 Street, Klmb*rty. II asaodated wim said real Iw made without coveni Ing uae. possession or e me obligation secured t power ol sale conferret eiecuted by: Roy U n y Q m M I, husband an To; Rrsl American T h le ' fR and security ot CitlFir

, cia/y. dated 3/14«003. Instrument No. 2003-0C Falls County. Maho..PI Grantors are nam ed to 1506W(A). kJaho Codi made that they are . o. sponsible lor mis obligai Default lor whk:h mis s. (allure lo pay when du and Note dated 3/14/2 menli for Principal. In< applicable) ol SS66.33 4n/2005. and all subse'

- • - - • - ^ of sale or reins balance owing a s ot th secured by said Deed plus accrued interesi a

I annum Irom 3/1/2005.a n now due. togetl

! charges, and Interest. i: I es, assessm ents, trust'

t and any amounts ac1 security associated w that the benefk;iary eh

trust property to b e sc , tfon.Oaied: August 15,

Title Insurance Compa By: OuaUy Loan Sen sureesso> T ru^ee 31! San Diego. CA 92101-

I Sale informatkin call: {wwwxalposLcom Nico OfficerASAP717367

’ PUBUSH: August 29. S 2005

N<T.S. No.:1D-60381-CLo Notlca Is hereby given i

duly appointed Succes nlzed local Ume). a t tt Falls Avenue East. $4 auction, to the highet States, all payable a property and personal of klaho. and describe 17 East ol m e Boise pan c;f Government I Section 1. Said point

______________ ^East q u a ^ r comer

West! 1663.18 feet: 1 REAL POINT OF BE< feet: THENCE North 0333* West. 2 S ^ 96 (i of-16*20 -15*H -4 fl

, feet L.C.B. • Soi»m I 454.02 feet k> the RI knowledge of a more property, but for purpc the Trustee has beet wflh sakl real properl Said sale will b e m poasMSlon or encur

---------------------- p inuartl lo m e poweWmtatn 8 . Hart and Security TMe Compa of West Or»e Bank, k 7/KV1982. a s Jn«rui Twin Fais County, k by QMAC Mortgage oompiy wKh aectton made thal they are. TYw Default for whk^ due, in le r D e«} o( mentalor-pdr)dp«l.-.li per rnonm tor the me

— ' -bH ince w rtho-w Trf TnMl Is $123,010.71 annum Irom 3/1/200i accruing late eharge ments, trtietM 's tee

' protect me aecurity ; eiacta to ae« of caut • flon. Dated: Juty 1! ( CVKly Herzog. < ■ |n a 1 S 4 6 S 8 a n Fe (‘ftione : (616) 837-23

ikW JSH ; September

C 4

■ ^ 1 b ^ bHUTY O f FEDERAL I FOR PUBUC REVIEW

ALLseai» of two lederally hinded on S ep .vaitabUKy ol Plans lor o , ope

» Is to receive comment p ? ? ^ oM unds during Federal ,Block Grant Plans being

tockO ran t o fT h nWHEDULE: A pobUc Count)Monday. September 28. requlsll

, conference room on meCenarrussa BuWlng. A« puBUC I da ta concerning theseirKed or delivered on or t)kJ viter 30th. gn i(cc kNS: The Plar>s will be

S Jh*iid Wellare Central - ete Cenarrussa BuikJing. lie Street. Boise. «».■», fRITTEN C0MHEKT8: rttten comment regarding • wlU p® e se funds for these bkKk • con t* purpose or a copy of me The Wfl a from me Central Offlce m e rig- s th Ftoor. Boise, Waho. deems S. For more Infonnation. Dated tt Onski at (206) 334-5768, MARK I

(208) 334-5648 Depart- iqahO iVelfare. 450 Wesi State Box 83720. Boise. Idaho ^ j J r v

/ding the 'pla;.s must be September 30.2005.

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>d WeKareKh Floor Actions

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-------------- --------------------- papw:iU STEeS SALE theseDL U a n No.: 2(K)0S1- se e k f

00 AM (recognized focai of Rfst American Title

Wenuo. North. Twin Fans, nty Of Twin Falls, Stale ol Title Insurance Company, on behalf ol CltlFinancial.

c auction, lo m e highesi iwful money ol me United a l the time of sale, tha »al property, sltualed In the ^Ils. State ol waho. and DMdHi ; Lots 27, 26 and 28 In Uon, i ■jattionTTwirTFans C ouniy .-T hurs took 7 of Plats. Page 10. day nowledge of a more partk^ Thurs r>e above referenced real Satur p o se s ol compliance with have lO Code, me Tmslee has 206-1 ne address ol: 666 Jefler* — - - y . ID 83301. Is sometimes real property. Said sale wai /enant or warranty regard- ' or encumbrances to satisfy » , )d by and pursuant to the ^ q t k irred in Ihe Deed of TrusI Flo­u ry Qudgeil and Karen 8 oa te <

• n d wHe, As grantors. APeU hie Company, for me bene- 6 /i0 tlFinanclal. Inc.. As Benefl- now 93. recorded 3/17/2003. as prop 3-006625, records of Twin Wet ..P lea se Note: The above ^1 to comply wtth section 45- Uode. No representation IsI. or are not. presenlly re-‘ ^ligation set forth herein. Tho p#nis sale is lo b e mode Is me cou:I due. under Deed of TrusI nan14«003. The monmiy pay- w n r. Interest and Impounds (If mis8.33. due per monm from By R bsequent payments until me jinstatement. The principalif this dale on m e obUgaUon' ^sed of Trusl'is $66,907.16. s l a t me rate of 6.996% por f M105. All deHnquont amounts ^gether with accnilng late J g St. unpakJ and acaulng ta*-rustee's lees, attorney's fee. FOU , advanced to protect the} wim mis foreclosure and our f elects lo sen or cause me J sow lo satlsfy said oWiua-

15,2005 By: First Americannpahy.assuccessoi'T rustee " Senrice Corp.. a s agent lor319 a m Street, 2nd Floor. _ 2 r

101-3006 (619) M5-7711 For poCIII: 916-387-7726 or k>gon lo: ^

Fuentes. Trustee Sale gyiJ7

This9 . September 5. 12 and 19. caai

NOTICE O f TRUSTEE'S SALe ” : Loan No.: 0306306343 A.P.N, RP en that. Fidelity Nationar Title Insu x e sso r Trustee, vrill on 11/1.5«00S st the main entrance to Alliance T I. Suile 1315. Twin FaUs. ID 8330 Ihest bidder, for cash. In lawful rt e a l me time of sale, the foUov mal property, situated In the Count) ribed a s lollows: EXHIBIT A Townsi ise Merkilan. Twin Fails County, k nt Lot 1: COMMENC-ING at me >lnt lies North 00* 16'24* West. 26 >er o l Section 1: THENCE Sout

It: THENCE North 00* l e W Wei BEGINNING: THENCE North 00* r th o r 25'00' West. 447.21 feet: 36 feet: THENCE along a curve; Hi- 469.26 leet A • 125.82 feet C -1 th 82* 36'17* East. THENCE Soi I REAL POINT OF BEGIN-NING. w re particular descrlptk>n of me at u rposes ol compliance wim Section seen inlormed mat the address k perty is: 41S1 Meadowrtdge Cir T I made without coverunt or wan icumbrances to satisfy the oMgai 3wer.of.aaleconlerrBd.in.lhe Deed.' Md Dwttoe A. Hart, huabend and Tipany of Idaho, a s Trustee, for me k. klaho. N.A.. a s Beneficiary, date itrument No. 02000572 and re-rw y. Waho. the beneficial M erest In w a ae Corporaton. The above Ora tk>n 45-150e(4)(A). Uaho Code. i ire, or are not. presently respofislb rtik:h this sale Is to be mad* Is m«

ol Tnjst and Note dalMl 7/7/1BS2 U,-mtM«n-ind Impounds (If •ppMca . rnonths ol 4/1/2005 mrough 11/16 untU the date of sale or reinstat

r o M h ird a le on the obBgatk>n aeo 0.78, plus acaulng Interest a t m 2005. All deVnquenl amourils are' rv iroes, and lnte.-Mt, unpaid and ao teee. aOomey^ feee. and any a

irtty asaodated «^m mis forecloa ;ause the tw st property to be soW y 1S, 2005 FWellty Nattonal Title

authortzed eignatory c/o Exacu Fernando Mtoslon BMJ. #208. Mi

'-2300 Sale Une: (616) 361-8008 A

.ber 1^. IB. 28 October 3.2006

>,Milie M o ii^ h > tw * s r ia .a o O (

INVTTATIONTpBID

lealed Bkls must be received by S M top tam bw 28.2000. ALL sealed B< M tn td a l 11:00 A.M.. on SeptMnb S a t th^ klaho Transportalion Depa Phasing Section kicated at 3311 Wes •(, Boise, klaho. Bidders and other ir Mrties a re Invited to be present at i nine.. This is to, furnish all mo ipcnent and labor tor me Furnish and hTM 0 ) Modular Houstnjj Unlta, In tnty. per m e spodflcations contal: isltton number K-268930.

UC WORKS UCENSE REQUIRED

d will be cw sidered unless accompa Acceptable guaianty in an amount r 1 five percent (5%) of Ihe lolal amour TN s guaranty must be in the fomi of check or a cashier^ check drovm

w bank, m ade payable lo me klaho lation DepartmeM, or a bidder^ bond b e forfeited k) the event ot failure to i itr«ct..Waho Transportatkxi Department n right lo reject all bids or to accept

>med best for the Stole of kloho. d this 7m day of Soptember 2005 IK LITTLE, PURCHASING AGENT K) TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMEl e s ol BM Packets and Bkl R e su tu olned by visiting our web sHe at: Mtd.ldaho.gov/bu$lne$a/businos3.htm itacting your local Plon Room.

LISH: September 12 through 16.200

PUBUC NOTICE jn s planned and taken by your gov < conlalnod in public notlcss. They ar< ir right to know and to bo Inlormod jr government Is doing. As sell-gov irges all dtlzens to bo Informod. mi w r urges every citizen lo read ar rse notices. Wo advise those citizc )k further mformolion W exercise thei : e s s pubUc records and public nwetir

IM P O R T A ffTise add ress aJi legal advertising lo:

LEGAL ADVERTISINGThe Tlmet-News

PO Box 548Twin Falls. Idaho

83303-0546 email to

idHne for legal ads: 3 days prior to n, noon on Wednesday lor Sunday, lursday for Monday,noon on Friday.1 y and Wednesdoy, noon on Mo lursday and noon on Tuesday lor Fr Iturday. Holiday deadlines' moy var ive any questions call Ruby, legal 16-735:3324._____________________

tN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THI JUDICUIL DISTRICT O f THE STA* IDAHO AND IN FOR THE COONT

TWIN FALLS s e No. CV-05-3634 ,)T1CE OF HEARING ne: CUNTON EDWARD BERT WEB to Of Birth: 8/10/1966 >eUdon bv Clinton Edward Bert Webo /10/1066 In Walnut Creek. Stale ol low reskimg ol 266 Borah Ave. W. T iroposing • change In nome to Ed< Veber h a s been filed In the obov ;ourt. m e reason fcK mis change In ni UssBOstaoion. The petltkmer^ tamer I ich petition will be hoard at 9 o 'do ^ t e m b e r 26. 2005 al the Twin Fo ^ r th o u s e . Objections may bo file >erson who can. In such objodlons. ti murt a good reason against such a

ITNESS my hand and seal of said Oi) n is lOm day of August 2005. f Robyn Kline. Cleric

UBLISH: August_22. » . September 2005 ~

OUND Basset Hound, FOUND Lalfemale. Dumped off at Found 4 milour home In Jerome., GoodingWa feel the dog be- Soum. Calilorigs to someone om- 5040 or 20«er than the dumpers. — ------If you are missing FOUNDyour dog caH 324- mounialn4831 or 731-0007, inlormotlon____________________me Twki FVUND homing pigeon Departmenbom legs tagged. Can Ave E. '678-7217. 6330T. 20(--------- .. . Please clolrhisy«rwafb*ourl»«t. by12fl)6/0i

- - ■ cross, emE Orange &RP10517E010750 near 700 i wuranc® Company the In Jerome. K )S a tl1:0 0 AM(recog' —— — — » Title &:6»crow. 1411 FREE (3) S301. wlirsell at public Block Lab. ,1 money ol the United 670-1653 < nowlng deecribed real ,, jnty ot Tvrln Falls. Stats g fmshlp 10 Soum. Range r f

kJaho SECTION 1: A Northeast comer ol

2642.82 fe e l from the V Q oum 00* 16‘24‘ East. > ^ENCE-Nort^«at-58ua:-------------- ^Vest. 38.14 (eel. to me n0* 18?4* West. 261.14 net; THENCE Soum 30»

timesSoum 83* 35'16* East.G. The Trustee has no \ j U \ 0 I above referenced reol i>on60-113WohoCode, n p P A E , eometimes assodated U C r M r Ir Twm fa n a . ID 83301 ______

208-7:•d ot Trust executed by: ir)d wife, a s grantors, lo m e beoeitt and security Seihi-n

7/7/1992. recorded zesttO) -recorded - , records ol d iflerer n which Is presently heki to goc Qrantbrv are named lo ty m s s. f to repreeentatkKi is (jay, « lb le tor this oMgatlon. m e failure to pay when ,

» 2 . The monthly lnsta^Jkabie)o<1.402.97rdue-------/18/2005. aridadsubee- juogmiu w n a n . T n . prm apd youngsecured by sakl Deed o( ..stU iout the rate ol 8.60% per l i^ . Ne ' d u e . together wtm been•cciU ng weight

B enefidJy 3ld to eailsty a M obBga- ntle insurarw* Company ^ Kulhre Trurtee Sen& es, n u ™ MlesfaX)Hlla.CA 91346 ^

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LOST ■ L ..in «' . bag at Third Fork Tral

In South HHIs on 8/21 Call 206-326-3295

8:00 P.M.. LOST Basset Hound dB W s win lemale. blue collar tn tb e r 29. Pleose help If eoartment. have our do ^ t State "Wendy. Lost b, « " l « e i ^ Mlracli Hot Spring, a t X Wd Wos spotted frmotertals.

medicaltorfltained in 208-73<

9500 or 543-2768 ;d LOST col, Ig. 1 yr Ok

neutered, brown/gra Twanied by tiger striped.' U i n t not less ■ seen at 107 Hlghlan wunt of me Dr„ Poui. Family p« n of a certi- greatly missed. Gei awn on an o n u s rewardi 671 laho Trans- 5516 ext. .3126 doy

Surety 436-5159 after 6pm,I to sign me lOST dog Chlhuahu

wMte and Wock wl nt rosorves brown. Reward lepl tho bid foundl Coll 732-B46f

LOST Gameboy A T vonce sllvor a t yvi

J I f may ba w S d n o S j t u may “ i« y Is hoortbroka h„ REAWARDIll Plea

Of “y con 206-539-3918.

LOST MALTESE 2005 neutured molo. whi---------------- wearing blue cot

wim bell.' Last se gov.m nionl °y ^ o o a n o l -

L O T

I ' S d S 8 lu ;U ik .! .2 M -8 .

Ihelr right to LOST: Yellow li Mtings. female, black coll

answers JO NicW a English Setter, ms block and white sp tod. red collar, i swots lo Rambo. L seen SOO South I West in Joromo. K are heartbroken. F WARDI 308-3596 324-9621.

r to publica- _ .

S : i S ^ L8Ddrt:wot!»Monday for

»r Friday and

T hot^

Jn t y o f wnhday phoioslWo hove some photos wo ore

/EBER sure you donl' wont us to toss'eber. bom on These can be I ol Calilomla ' oicked up ot V. Twin Fells. Tvr^m es-New s

n nam e txiing•H^k'A V?'on 0 ® YOU WTTNES ’ car accwont a t o

3:15 pm on S o l £ .s S i - ^ io tS2 3. lust soul

A » . ,

Looking lor someoi Aer 5 ond 12. 2 smon t

...............,. . Ings In lown, Co_________ 1 _ Info. 404-9619.

££53I miles north oi PREGNANCY CR: □ on 1400 Froe Tests. Alway: Cau 208-934- Conlidentlol. 734-1

sMongoose T i o i r i i l l f t l l l

lin bike- For itlon inquire ot

c ^ p , » p . n ,________ BndRle»734-:^ M ngese b a NKRUPTC

GuoronteedI & tan color Lowest Prin00 & North Rd fT u n a le S ^ me. 324-5082 Avoid new low In

(3) puppies, call 1-666^ :Pleese c a l b a NKRUPTC

153 or 670-0665 Inexpensive- WtfMsms Lav

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CHILD CARE'ftvhome, ucem

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, CCQO IstJild, UTU prI - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 teaching lice.

Cou 736-491

ni-rstlred m ale physteian with a r t for th e good m ings In life {makl »fenco In th e world, volunteering g ood c a u se s , a rts and culture o p e s , iea-ning som ething new ew lay, foreign travel a s a traveler ni

a tourist).)0 Wi>g fo r m ^e-rn lnd td w om anl a r e .K . a i l L Q ^ e ^ t ^ J i a y e ^ g

ing ery iugh to believe th ^ right o1 ou t th e re bu t not Into com puter ]. N ot Interested In w om en w ho I sen waiting ye a rs to ge t thefr live Ight toge ther, nor sm okere, n o r { ayers. H ^ e y no t Important. Hot leflnltely Isl Are you ffl a r ^ heaW

U ke outdoor activllies? S e n s e « im or? AbiUty to gel free? G ot yoi toge ther? Attractive? Y es to the*

T henem aU m el P u n c h « id |u » g c o ic n e t

dk. ll 'H CAFroU . All advertising i21. ; is soOjiecI to (he teci___ I newspaper's —,nd. I staniartiol COIliar, acceptance. 77» Ccyou r&nos-Netw

fflse/vosfftertghffo^ ed>l.atH)nvlale 21 X OocHneofprnperly

d asstfyanyadjer- Roe«lplofeopy'^<‘3«l'- nm olo entry (tax. 2ton. I ».ffiai/. efc.) c#oes s<'S*- nol eonstltuta final ~

accepunceijyiW s CO^ netwpaper. The Ma

fldvert/ser. r» l me Ti

rs5 ’: ih a in s m i content « 8 - o/me/ratfwrt/serK JIhua. Askingwith Oueetlons «

If Conduct public168 opinion polls ovpr

‘A b S S y " * 'W“l' NO sJu E sm KMift Strictly research,

$7.00to$9.00Aiour Casual woric

L___ Fkrtlbki evening,• X day, and wknd hrs. vhite. 15-30 hoursMeek.»Hor Qrool part-time seen job or second |ob.Con O ose to CSI campus

For more Inlormation t Coll 208.736-2653 0

pop, *********** -sl on -------------------------------948- AUTOMOTIVE r. Tire Person needed. - -7 ^ Experionce preferred. ‘J

but will train the righi * person. Apply In

' ano pofson a l Morrtfion makj, 2O6 4’' Ave West »P0'- in Twin Falls,

an- -Lost

I to o C l a s s i f i e d Kids P r iv a t a

. RE- P a r t y A d s36 or

Requires pre-pay- 7 meni prior lo pub- .

, licotlon. Majorcredit/debit cards. _

r — T. o n d c ^accepted. Check

.V processing overg me phono.

rn J CLERICAL

Local trucking co. seek- ing Clerical Help,

h'* Send resume to PO ss. Box 564, Jeron^e. ID j ae 83336. Attn: Oreg. ^II Iw s CONSTRUCTION

Conctela Placing l l _ J Co.. inc. seeks

experienced help ESS a , for concrote woric in 1 obout Twin Foils. We seek I Sept, Laborers, oum ol Operator*,. inter- Rnlshere and

Blue Drivers wim CQL p lease Davls-Bacon wages 110. $26.58-$29.92A»r- ,T Send Ust of I hiiUH. experience to;

M51 W. Qowen Rd, Boise. ID 63709 Of fax 20^ ^ e 2-2220.

, - S. CPC is on EOE.

'R « IS S S L s sure roadefswillundersuind

4-7472 yo„,«jcompl«eiy.Speli ^ . It out. Oarthrti 733<B31

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rARPETCLEANWa ” iQ R tV E ^Carpel cleoning ^

technltton trainee. Call208-735-0366 _ S I

COLLECTOR D ®Computer exp. req, prar«cllnTeiemartcetlng exp. suppiy

2128 lor appoinimeni. ^ ^01

CONSTnUCflON

wgge DOE. H inlnH . “ I" “ 2yn>oxp.W i«»DOE. s £ n iOa-734-3777

CONSTRUCTION sitloniMaaona wonted ^ In ond b<

Twin Falls oreo. Coll , packog' Brian 206-490-1100 dustry.

son.CONSTRUCTION 150GI

TJC The Industrial Belle’Co. Is seeking • 208

W elders, Pipe set- \ r - = lers . Iron Workers, r r .

Electricians and DRIVEH Mill Wrights (or a iproject ot Bottle ^

Mountain, NV. 60 F Mhr/week S80/doy -

sustenance. Com- ,ptelion bonus ovoll- . ‘ ^ k l . Coll 600-424- 0156 leave request-

od inlofmolion or 77S-764-2670.

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lemoles, minorities,

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DAIRY.Experieneed

Mllkor needed,Call 280-1995 \___ ^

d a ir y ORWEFHortzon O ganic Dairy Drivers

Is now hiring lor icaled Truck Ortvere. tooltti

$7.73Air.Tractor ' orl- O per«on ,$7 ,73 /h t. 2^yo;

E«p. Maternity, Ton'sa.somr. Mllkws.$e.67/hr. Pick up opplicattons ol; pay ** 2569 E. 600 S. ■

Paul, Maho 83347

Christian daycare ond DRIVEI■kkts church woricer. Loco P

— Full-tlmo-Mon..FiUln— COL,,daycare I0am-«pm HazmSun 10om-1230pm ondorkkls church, . Can ComP316-2220 for details. 9 ^ ^

DENTAL oppoiI Full-time Dental Assle- r - —I U n t Some travel DRIVE

involvod; R ease coll- Owrwr 733-4515 or send «d ‘0 resum es 1216 RIer haul.

, Ave Eost. Twin Fons. F ^ s-

' DRIVER 24 ftArea Feed mHI needs roq, j

driver lor locol leed- plusd.elivortes. Pay com- $200mensuralos w/experi- piouence. Full-time per- msgmanent poslUon. CDL orrequired. Box 91485 eoi-1c/oThaTIm et-N ewa ——

P.O. Box 548 ORIVI Twin Fails, Id 83303

DRIVER empiDriver needed lor Iniclislralghl truck. Twin localFalls area tendering avail

company. Year staliaround woriL (jood and

benefits. Need O oss c a lBCDLwAanken- ;—

dorsement. Overiime DRIVI required. Start $11.00/ Re

hr. 1-600-322-3269 '

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custom larm woric.Call Brent 543-6/97 «

fl or 543-8974. DrugI, Free Worttploce ^

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Rk II-MU Drivers must beW anted. CDL Class AI

required. Pay DOE. to do heFuU benefits. Apply a t Good b<Idaho C oncrete Co. onexpw1294 Addison Ave. upappllW. Twin Falla. ID 1640 Kin

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d«(Mtxtat))a TM Chars p«t-Bma,'.'Reapon8l- blBtlaa b r pUnnlno actMtiM )rpm currtcu* k m & implamant Into daBy program lor cMI* d fa n .A p g ^ p e rsO T

SOBSFRarAvaE.TWtnPalia.

NO phone c a l plaaae,

E0UCAT1CN Filer 8cN w l DIatrtct announces anopening lor the 2005- 2000 achool year for

a a ParaprefeealoitalV AMe wtto have met

a u te guidelines lor [ pvaprofassional sta*' tus;

o n e or» o tte (S hr*r<lay) AMe Filer e lem entary School

The requlfad meihod ot applying Is a formal application (available at the FUer District of-

ftce). resum e, and ttre e letters of recom- mendaUoa This poel* UonwyibeopenuntH

fSled To apply contact Sandra Roberta,

R ier School Dlatrict,' 328-6M1

; IFAAUOrtvers w anted de­

pendable and exp.* truck drivers and 1 tractor operator! lor ' potato & tw et har-

vast. Auto Trans, no COL requirecf. new equipmenl. Jerom e area. References. C U 208-678-0263

i- FARM

Seeking fuB-tlme for Feeder poaldons at local feedtol. Also

, need D rtver* forcom/tpud harvest.

’Call 432-S472. 1 8am-8pm Mon-Sal.

FWANCIALNow hiring tor M anage-

‘ m ent posttkMi. QreatJobl Great Companyl

i Applyatf 6S 8 B k » Lakea Bhrd.I, o f call73S»1W a

I FOOD SERVICE 1 Ttioma$ Cijisin*

Uan»g0mont \a currantty seeking

' career mindedV, S o u a a )e f* .C o o k a

• T *U U tnitr PoaJtlena.'! cafetarlaW oikerB .

to work m a hospital faciBy. Evenings & w eekends • m u st Highest p ^ wage

(or experience. Mecflcal. Dental.

. 401k A PTO.G o n la a

Richard o r Mary a t 660 W. A M toon

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between 2 & 4 pm. No phone caSs

ptease.

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Dennis Osman. 8uperinlen(t*f<

Myftaugh S chool Oil• « .41S •

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I ■" DRIVER ~ DWviI Wanted ten wheel NowIt' truck drtver. Can Drtv, 20e-324-7148. Call

'* GENERAL —_ P m aerM lk ffn laher MAS!

full-llme. Mon.'Frl. V^anbSom et> eneA ls.P^ ' stonholidays. Experience $21apkJs.butwW traln. _____

B aM lM C Ieenar* 2 2 8 S h o a h o n e 8 t.E . Tn

HOUSEKEEPERNeed easy going Ma

person to do laundry, agiclean house. ' run Imerrands, do grocery owshopping,& e « . Mu« \have own car. Flexl- H

— ble daytime hours 20hrs/week at S7Jtv. To a 4. milage. Call to 734-8548 tv. msg. TN

INSTALLERS J W

: « 1 ; | s A T - a - t r r i ! ;rs Satellite Installera Ri8- Needed. UciZ s u r W6SI S a im e . I-— a servkie provider f ^ for Dish Network. Is On * tooklng tor onthusJ-

asUc dependable cal *“ mdMOuals wtw are t

ready for an excit- or« Ing career opportu- 209nity Irtstadlr^g 8ate^ ___lite systems In Twin r — Falls and surround- ME

.1 Ing areas. No expe- „ rtence necessary.,, willing to train eager J . indlvlduols. paid T \ Sl training period.— 401k. excellent poy.

BlUngual a plus!Must haveClean DMV record

L - *^^rcom m erdal ^van.

let It Intorested plooso sn conlatt15. 868-317-93M 'for orlaxrosurrw g.u l . 208481-2108 JI , te t www.aUnvest = tor aa te im ejw t Mila- Equal opportunity

emptoyer and a______ drug irea work a m rk _____o n ronmenl pId* ^•ry LABORERS

TTieAmalflomaled Sugar Company ' U

od LLC. Twin Falls, nal Plant Is accepting EX* applicalions lor Piof- oaneral Laborvra 1 Heavy labor, enlry im- tevsl positions «l* $10.19Jhr. seasonal 8

work. Must be able ^ Kt to handle 1001b mE

bags & work rotat- ct, Ing fthlfu Including g___ weekends and hoil- |—I days. Applicotions ,

are available thru « ' DepL of Com merce :p- 771 N Colleoe Rd,^d Twin Falla,Of EOE. Drug Free u- W orkplacerw I «^ LAW ENFORCEMENT i>

Chubbuck Police Dept. — » • Is now hiring for ME L Patrol Offlcwv. I— Pick up appllcattons at

8160Yenow«lot>e Ctiubbuck, ID 83202

MW S^tw for appllcallon apd )ob j

172. appUcaltontoCPO.C to a e e S e p tz r* i

— «t8pm . ll

H t MACHINIST «Barclay Medianlcal

Services Is tooking c

I - .!__ Benefits, exp. re-— 1 qulred. Apply at:

4M W .1 0 0 S . "► Hwy 28 Paul, ID. ^

fl MAINTENANCEMalntanMceAlllIrtght Locat feed mUI kx)klng

tor self motlvaled Indi- »• vkkial to fill perma- - r*> nent posHlqn. Expert- . “ * ence In culting. _ & welding and aDKIty to u] I t • work on own a m u st -p, >• MBrtght experience

prstsn«d. Great bene­fit package. Pay OOE ,

Apply in person alJ.DiH*l*kan t

a t 19M Frontage Rd N. n W sndatl.ld.833SS r

• u - JIA N A G E R W A tffeD _____Kimberly Motor* m

> Twin Falls Is seeking on energetic Manag-

= 1 er/Sales Peraorv — 1 w age DOE. will train.

Must be computer lil- erate. bingual heij>-

n c lul. but not necessary.IW Call 208-734-6255 or 0

« I MANUFACTURING 1K S p u n M n u la c t v f' S irw Company Is ac-

<^ngappIfeaH ons N. to ra to o lA s to c k

^ FT poaitton requiresgood mechanteal

_ J sptKude. knowledge------- , ofk» laA m aln te-

nanoa suppfy. Prtor “ 2™ computer and stock

room experience a plus,

eeoeflrs.’Emptoyee

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Jerom e, Idaho J . . 206-324-8101.^ ■ Equal Oppoit\M)lly

■ ■ ■OVtRS HERCHAMD)NV hiring Truck Needed to M vw * (or harvest vUeo depai :all 312-4563 or 632- major groo 1869. ask lot Joe, chain m t^

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"£5S S ?S ^enoed Diesel

hleohanlewlthman- NEWSPAPEegement expertence TheTimes

helpful. Must have lsacce(own tools. Excellent appllcatior

wage, Cafeteria contractadH e ^ plan after 6 ' . hauling p

months. TN spc9 apply send resume requires10 Box 9S4M c/o drtvlngre. Ttte TlmeS'Newe, useofyc PO Box 648 vehicle ci TMn Falla, ID 69303 transporUr

IEDK5AL • i X F a S sCNAACareglver 7daysp<posltk)os available intereste.immediately, coukl should fwork Into fun-time. contra

tton a must. FlexDle tTmI’t Iiti*

Apply at “Visions W e*t.T«Group* (Home Health L _ J ^

& Home Care). ’can tor more Inlomia- QPERATO

tton 9 732-5365 The Cityor apply In person® Foils is>09 Shoup Ave W.. TF. appllcatio

EOE ^ S tto n s

m e d ic a l Imonthly $2160. pi' prehensN

T W D T ^ F A L L S package. Car* C «n i(r suoervlsli

: operateCNA'S

torAllSWfU Looking for depend- able p-ople with great atlltudes. weoinor

Pick up appHcattons “ JT.^ streets.Twin Fklla Core School d

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Twin Falls Care

or.■ ■■ of Twin

MEDICAL Equal <Medical BUUng Emptoyo

office FT. CPT and Free mICO-9 helpful. Data ^entry. 10-key & key- p o o r e e s i board sWils neces-sary. Send resume _

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T V InF .ll.. IdMEDWAL lerest and

NO EXPERIENCE J ®NECESSARY

* 2 5 0 * ■ " SSign On Bonus iu S h m n ,

Direct Care S7 to start IndMduals w/sign larv p r o f e s s I

r . c s s 'o ' s , -license & car °"tlS l’r J

insurance. Assist per- Call 206sonsw/developmental ---------------disabiltiesio achieve p r q f ESS)

greater Indepen- M«nt«denoa. Apply at Inclu- speision South. Inc. 450 a great ( iF a ts Ave. #100 Twin Poldnor

Fas,IO S3301 mileage

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Twin Fane, 10 83303 ^ ^ B u r • o r Fax 734-6441. c w

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T E M P/LO N O T E R y J■ 2-PALLET REPAIR SHOP

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to service CNA/NAa3-11pn apartment In 7d4-444Stt12-0t1

bSSsv RECEPTKJNIST ust have r e i Medtoal ofnce curre iransporialton. tooUngforpart-tli

hours. Send R eception ist Mi wRh .cover b e a teamplay*

VMeotl open avallaWUt)nlveraalClr., ' ^ I n g io d o m ls UT 64070 or medical offlce taa Id ee jo h n - • Willing to iralntl vldeoil.com right person. Senc

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P-0. Box 648, Twin Falla. ID 633

RESTAURANTIM DoaWon W aitress? D ^U on Must be able, to <^ s a c l e a n Wednesday & Satug record and sWiu. Fastof your own environment. Qoodle capable of wage. No phoneonlng 5.000* apply In person alnepers from Twin Falla U ve S^ to B u r to y Com mission^ p e r w e ^ R anchereC afetsted parties 630 Railroad AvuUfUloula intractor RESTAURANTlicaUon al Cashier part-Imes-News, Most bo avA■irfMd Street mornings & ovoit. TMn Falls. and bo 19 yrs

—I Bilingual a plus. Apply In perso*

a O R 9 Beane ft A BuiJIty of Twin 799 C heney Iis occeptlno

latlons for two . . ans in tholETDEPABT. B1I1HI1!i, X S3. plus a conv CM vwletXladminslve boneflt .of VMn Falls.ige. Under ^ |.i,hia store vision, rnust tooking tor qu.Ite vartous . conlldonl. res ol injcks and g|yo, cusic

pmsnt ond focused psrm- hoovy . ,t,ni want lo col labor ki all thoir career Inc w conditions tfrfvelnoinloin City muj, d, l e u is. High y o a„ of ago, ol diptonw or ffoe with a

Is required. drivers license

I 30 days ol SALES I T « PROFESSION/vlthin 25 milosB.atyJmil5,.A _ S2500PERM O

emptoymonl q u a RANTEcation ond job iq, , |„ t e montription ore . mq eioMti

aiy Hall. 321Avenuo East •Emptoyee .phone 735- Purchase Plar

1. Ctosing dalezaOB. Tlw Clly Whai are you »iivin Falls is an ing for?II Opportunity ACCELERA' toyor, D nigi YOUR CARI ilVerfipiace R ContoclJanln

Personnel■SSIDNAL Dopanmont lorm ale Youth r o .a o a 3 ‘'& lallst to supor- It rtsk youlh osKitlal lodWy In —1 Area. Grave I - . ,>hifl. CompotiHvo, •& Bonents de- T h c * v ^xet.. Letter of In- W o o J ^ v androsum etoYouth Ranch l O U T I l

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S n l S i W - r ^ ^ v o p d f l ir Start S14.S16jr. BA degree. Enterprises206-878-3350. seeking a sse______________ dynamic sa£S8>0NAL employees ti•ntal Heailh expanding wiSpecialist newspaper baitplacelow orii. HoKey.non-dlrect lime/ comoelllive v

nity in mis gn

• S S A Vfks. Provide psy- WeVe pari oloclsl rehabihlo- Enterprises, o)n. BA degree slate nevnlumon senices company ro:ed fiekJ. 1 open- named ogaiTwin FaB area. FortMS list otI Burley/Ruperl. lea's topCommunity componitn. i■rtnerahlpa sales growtl-» -7 3 6 -2 m ' t e - In Io h n o rJo d y value. Go wi----------------------- growth forPTIONIST lulure. Chedid lor a proles- out at:U. high energy. www.lecji

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“ C om pter ( equivalent, computers

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S8-S10 *401kM JO B S eHealth Ina

$849.00 ePakl Vac£ IERS • $7-59 *F1ex Hour

$6412 •Competltj’ » $6410. Qualified c

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mwmmRESTAtmANT

. Hiring tor Aaalstant Manager to run th e C- Store and A&W and a other posHtona at A&W.240W. Addlaon

:!l™ RESTAURANTT-Box R estaurant Looking tor lop notch

‘“*y; e n erg sticC ooka* rJJSl S e r w a who are wtl-

indlow ork.E vea& w e ^ d s a m u s t .

P«y DOE.Apply al: Canyon

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RBTAIL0 work NoW I Mring part-time sturday 20-30hre .per weaKpaced sewing experience

c d p a y required. Apply a tle ^ Hancock FabrlD* .ll 1769Rllm or*TF.iS tock- I I3n SALES

F r a n k l i nirt-iime. 9 W 5 R H 5 H S S Svalloble The Jerome Trus* vonlngs Department at rrs old. Franklin Building 1. Supply is acceptingion at - appBcaltonsforthe lurrito posilion ofy Dr Outside^ = r Salesm an

This posUon Is I B responsible to sellI A and maintain

relations between re s lumber yard

liltac locatlona. and -Jerome Tniss plant,

ire. Is Truss designquality. experience is not ospon- neceuory although Slonwr It Is a plus. Tho peoplo oppiicont must be to put highly motivatednover- andwlDlngtol^am.

Outside sa les is an last 18 integral part ol a l 9. drug FBS oporaUons. t valid ilyoulee llho tyou se and havo whai n tokos, drtving pleaso apply a t

516 Weet i4aln. Jaronw . Idaho.

1 For more detailed NALS inlormaUon you

may call Jim Davis WNTH - - a t 731-0346 or Mike TEE Rlnard 731-4800.jnttisl 'erianco SALES Wu wUI High Income Potential

nattonwWe tool an« Benom salsly supply, 2 open.

ings wil train S6.2S/hr guaranteed 208-736-0672 Bwca

lon SALES'No exp. neceaaary

u wolt- CoUection a oenqr? tooking lor someoniIATE highly moiivoted aniREER vnlling to leam1 In our Dependable car need nel ed. hourty plu or more commisston. 401ii Ion. vocolton, ond insurEOE • ance. Apply Mon-Frl.

ic o m 8;30-5:30pm.“ - ^ 1 280 Blue U k e * N------------I Twin Falls. ID EOE.

SALES2 PARTS counter persor pvc r W ages based on in Cl I experience. Benefits

avoiiabk). Apply In

jMW rth • O r*« ''»T ™ ck'parta Hwy. 27 South. Paul

ies?‘B ,„., TOYOTA saleslo iu ee are great with ae* .is superb r>ewsertive. model lineup!sales Youll also t>eJ tor its selling theweekly sharpest u sedbased In carsin tovm .

We offer greatwages. commissions,

opportu- a W a y workgrewing. week, withmartial. reasonableol Loe hours. 401K.

. a multi- medical plan,iwspoper vacation,recently u you a re an

3“*" “* experiencedS A utom oSII.

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Insuranceicatton*Jf8litive PayI candkJaies send resum e to:

Attn: Kent Schmklt TheTlmee-Newe

PODOX54S Twin Falla, ID 63303 '

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132 Falrfleld Street West TWin Falla, Idaho.

Attentkin; Dan Walock

OPERATORThe City of TvrIn Falls is aceeptln)

ttons fo ra WATER DEPARTMEN! TOR. Boginning monthly salary plus a comprehensive benefit pac der supen/lslon performs hoovy pi bor and. as needed, operates vat cles and equipment Involved In th tton. maintenance and repair ol lines and gsle vah/e program. HI diptoma or GED requirod. Must hi able to obtain, a Class A C.D.l brakes endorsement within 30 di ptoyment; Irvo within 15 milos of th Its; and be able to oblain a d as cense with 18 monihs. A City or application and job oescripiton art a t www.tfkl.org. For addiitonal I comact the Personnel Offico loca

-Hall. 321 2nd Avenuo East or p 7268. Ctosing dalo is 9/23/05. T Twin Falls is an Equal Opportunii

■ er. Onjg Free Workp/occ.

CUSTOMER SERVICE The Times-News has an open

C ircu la tion C u i to m e r Sei R e p re se n ta t iv e .

This posting must be able to multiple responsibilities. Ideal

should possess an oxcelien presence, strong customer

skills, computer aplltude, and lo woik well wilh others, i

experience and being a self s plus. Schedule Is Wednesdi

8:00-5:00, Salurday and S morning. All Interested ind

should fill out an appiicati T h e T im e s N ew s Attn: C h r i t G arc ia

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Sorrenlo Lactalis. Inc. Is ono growing companies in tho \ we are taking applications f

enced Class 3 or 4 Wastewi ment Plant Operalor to wo

. newly consUucted SBR W8 treatment plant system with r\is removal and sand tiltere Class 2 may apply as long a eligible to pass the d a s s 3 1

6 months ol hire.

This position will be responsi operatkHi ot the wastewater

^an t a s Instructed by the I The position wilt rolate in

maintenance and process ( ties wiin In the treatment pic trial wastewater treatment e

- and computer experience. Must be abte to read and cc written and veitjai instaictio

lay instructions to subori

We offer top pay and an exc< tit package, vrhich include:

dental, vision, lile insurance ■ plan,

If you are a molivaied sell-st we want you to app

Ail offers of employment re< cesstully passing a pre-en

drug test and backgroum

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balh, lg, lot. Lease ,'77 w/optlon to buy. 100%

n n a n d n g available. Call 206-731-4598.

JEROME 3 bdrni.. 1 ' ,bath. mature trees,

- ' . nico orea. la. lot. LotsI --------- of upgrades. $95,546J REMAX Ron 420-6070,

E N T JEROME 3 bdrni., 1.5• bath. 1300 sq. fl. ndaof Garage, new soam-

acres + wotor shores. >nlroets ,jOO sq. n shop, nice a Iree. location. S220.000, quoie. 320-I0426r324.6981 821. SOS Tigef Drive

JEROME Cute 3 bdrm. 1 bath, nowiy romodotod on comer toi insido city. Must

, e i j «“ opprodolo. \ 9 » 324-5934 Of 320-0467

JEROME Perfect 1‘ homo. 3 bdrm,.

an i SI 10.000. Rnishedb sm t laundry rm. cor-

I • port, patio, lots of ren-, ovalions. ‘Closing

. osst. avoll.* 324-3332 Jeoed appl. priced 10 move.

rtdcel RUPERT 6 bodroorrT Loan ’ -5 counio'

Urt P homo, Owner Imonco. Q ill208-53g.)ie3.

SHOSHONE 3 bdrm.. 2 both. 6 lots. S92.500.

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yord.RVpofking, quiet cul-de-soc ^

ing time ] $225,000.1 real ; Call 206-733-0769.ams. L0; I TWIN FALLS t)3 Cusrrode I 'om homo by SRCZ “ 2800 sq. ft,, 4 bdrm

JIV 2.5 balh. 2 fomll:I rooms, living roorr

a ll the <ion. .75 acre. HickorFraud Firs. SawtooUConlor, , School. Tenaco Qai>•7060 ’ don sub. S329.90C

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ling coun- 110 acres.Its formal TWINFALLS, 2 family 2660 E <1256 N, 4 bd(m&. Custom Ou.:; lor buiidepTord wllh by Craig Bullenidscaplng. Constnietton.43-9045. 2 story, 3128 sq.ft.,■7 ; ---------- 4 bedrooms, 3 baihs.J l family room,

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wood Ave. 731-9695

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• wood floors, vault “ “ “ “ c«lino,«17B.0(Kl.C

20B-260-1653.•ne* imU- TWIN FALLS A m< teniTiintton. see , by ovmer. 3,4 txamcKiOei sq. ft, home. spa6c Mr tne ag* 4 bdmi,. 2 ~ lii orim perentt baltis. family roc iMiw;pr«o- living room, din I end people room. 2 rireplac lUKtr or (Ht- hardwood Aoors. c IB., . tom kttchen. (

loads ot storagel F «por wtl not Ished basemenl. di •coopt eny ble M . Sawtooth C

triet. $199,000."a l e '* w . '^ 870-2fll90r733-Z ^ hereby m- . . .

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tUOToMree 4 bdrm..

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a p A M e iw o c d A

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iy TWINFALLS ’ *or H ouae to t x movedtt . Two twdroom. 1 0. bath. Approx. 900 " 17 sq.ft. 1 car garoge.— Call 206-733-3742 |

TWIN FA U S New home on 1 14 acres. , South ol Twm. on

”■ ' country lono. Groot IS viows, unique custom — ’2 design. hardwood ^ '' doors and trim with 2— built ins. Firoploco . « ' ^ sunken living room, Co .0' locuzzl, walk-in show-

or in moslor suite.__ Bonus room wtth out-2 side polio, overslie - v

0 . gorogo wiih shop ^ spoco. custom extort- »

0 or finishes. Must Soo ▼— $265.000 731-3201

w! tw in f a l l s Only '' houso for sola In

! l sought oftor neighbor- )x. hood. 2700 sq. ft.. ,

nowly remodeled on 1 odro w/wotor sharos ^

M $245,000,306-5995 ^

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8 kler syslom, 1,760 " sq. ft,. 3 bdrm., 2 ~ bath. 24x40'

fl S " 'S 'p 5 S : LU dock. $134,500, e o1 208-733-3762 U,

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sBUHL 70 acre faim, ^7]

1, $195,000. 206-266- " ,I 9909 / 213-880-1092. „

BUHL SW 80 acres. 380 shores TFCC. r -

I- Year round live stream.— productive lish ponds, us- small homo, now Iruit ^0 - troos. bams, granary.Irm. Call 206-543-4736. ,

0? HAOERMAN VALLEY,lOfO west end, 480 + aero *x)th farni. 2 homes. 2 pivot ^w 500 cow food tot. s.>00 VVouki make great irMA heifer operaiion. Den- ^----- nis -Threo Island Real p

Estate 208-599-0703 a

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w/water hghts. 2 | » homes, small bam, I g 2412 E .‘>“00 N .\ 1 FHer ID. Bank of ID| «

‘ 208-524-5545 Ofl c66a-262-1367. I c* * * * * * * * * * I ,

ns. I '8 1 ® -:' c f . ,t e i M i S i t i r t U i i i ' ,

Inc. BUHL 39 acies, extra B39 water. Clear U k es

Rd. $160,000. Call208-543-4238_______

OOODINO 1 acre tots in rww -WIBOW Sage*

,gs subdivlston. great— location. Can Lucir»da = 1 208-306-6804■ I HAGERMAN (2) 1.15 p i acres each. Rock ■ I free, side by side■ I w/pressurtzed Irrlga- " I tlon, Asking $39,500 juinj each. 206-837-4517

'B“ ' | TWIN FALLS Choice h Wlyl lot in Canyon Point - fiy i— E3lal08.-Bulil-U>-aulie— K>0.| or sell. Call 206-732- 7241 8090 Of 410-5042. ._

L J TVnN FALLS Income I (tim property, 40 acres w/2 raoe houses- both are rent- eSto Salmon Track wa-

tor. 208-326-5490 ,

^ ™ m FALU r a y3 400 rented duplex. $800. t

Zoned CB, oouW be » office—of— tx is h e s s . ,^

^ Only $82,500. MLS# . 96210739. ERIK 420- . 0126. Irwin Realty.

^ ACREAGE84.3S acres l E l l Prime commercial

.......... land by 64 on ramp m^ _ Jerome close to wa>- -

. Man. Exc. vlstoliily ' $325,000 404-1240‘‘

s i H I!, With HANSEN '96 Reetrades. wood. 14X66. wXh «148 shed. 2 bdrm., 1 beth.I Ave. Call 423-6356 eves.

S S m S h JEROME h WMBERLY I W '

Broadmore, 3 ' bdmi,, 1 bath.

$18,600.2006 KK. Has many

$65,000. PUBUCFinancing OAC. ME9

Homes must p«

F r ^ y v i u a i■ 208-423-6289 Informal

vfiii FALLS ^67x14, 2 bdrm-. exc. lederaljicond. AC. $13,000/ Infofmaolfer. Call 733-002S federor 208-734-5284. Call— — HI II AnTWINFALLS 1900 Conr

Nashua double 4 ,w klo.3bdrm .,2 — ^

balh, AC, all appls.$28,000. TWIN FA

1093 Broadmore^ 3 mfg. h<bdrni., 1 balh. $9,951

$16,500. whenyo.1097 Fleetwood, 3 1979

bdrm., 2 bath. C allJ$22,000. B arkw

Financing OAC C all IHomes must remain ! .

on site. TWIN FAICameo Eatatea 2 bath. :206-423-6253 North F

$695 m(WIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 805-829! MIB, AC, TWIN FAexc. cond. $25,000. w/D, ehCall 208-423-4512. Binoking/

■«a 'a ' piece, yt

t w in f aii48F iei

3 bodnw w w r r r w w w r ll *

W AM TED J S S a™

208-731-2033 A A A A A A A A A A w ,c h o „

heat, iS O I . c o r ga

& 5 /S■--------- ^ •" -T Veeti

! c s . l iClassined Sales TWIN Fi

1 Represontallvos ore water f I availablo (romI 8;00am-5;30pm

fctonday-Friday Coil our olfice ln T » ln F .l .

II 733-0931 ext. 2 J o p ^ p ' ------------- ' 1678 0«

^ ^ a f s s s s j r ^ ^ -2 bothBUHL 3 bodroom. 2

bath, mobile home, no pots, long term, $500month +. deposit. Call _ -208-543-8342. TWIN F,

BURLEY Nice country 2 bath2 bdrm.. 1 balh. $425 P«>^ Jmonth. $400 deposit. J*®? "312-2603 Of 300^)142 "

TWIN F 2 bath,

T " r homo-L ^ J SchooloMomnl};?? "1®-

EQUAL HOUSING tWIN OPPORTUNITIES Canyoi

All teid MUM edvartis- brand tng in IM( newtpiper is bath. iut))ect 10 Ih# Fair Hout- Coil 2CmgAdvAlctimakesHU. — —Mgal 10 adverUM 'any ™

« CMtS'r»:e. color. re«9k«, sex. ' hMdicap.IsmWaiuuui, or nattorai ortgin or w * inienuoo lo make any ‘tuch prefwonee kntta- Don-or diwlmmMion. ,P « » ' •FomiVil lUlM ixlude* cNktren under tht ege tW IN F ol IB tvrno with parent* o rle o a ic u tto d ^ ;^ caslle« (unt women end peopl# aeraae M Curinseus^orcM i- drenun(J#rl6. wHhgrs

TN* n#wsp*p#r will nol ^krawingty accept any ____S•ovtrtbino lor real e»- TWIN Ule ntitch is in olote- uoo ot Ih# law. Our r#ed#rt ar# h#r»by In- 2 W , tomed tn«t U $875. dweiMo* eovorUMd m yr. ie n u newtp««r e n gon T •veileble on an #quai —opportunity bastt. To TWIN con«ii*i ol dtotnw u- new, tion cal HUD ToS free flnoi. iei#plwn# nurreer at J ^ e eoo<eM777. The “ToiMree Mephone ■nufflbw tor n tieirtna oep.

. ^

HANSEN 2 b d f m .,^ bath, 2 car garage, w *

— $ 5 5 0 -* -d e p o s m « f____and no pets. Can 2 0 ^

, 423-5177 Of 731-1975

HANSEN House In SouthH ins.3bdrm .,2 bam, 2478 Rock Creek Road. Call 435- ^*36-S686,___________

HEYBURN 3 bdrm., 2 centr balh, appls.. W/D pnarti hookups. No smoking/ plan

. pets. $495 mo., -f o n e $495 dep. 670^125 A

; HOLUSTER acreage ---------. pasture nice 3 bdrm. TWIN

1— 2t»m $680-734.8«58— bdrni----------------!---------------- «42S

' JEROME 2 bdrm., 1 ^bath country home --------

i $500 mo. + $500 dep. WENC No smoklng/peta, refs, bdm*

I Call 206-324-2666 Rre(

JEROME 3 bdrm., 2 J J l L ...b a th n u b y eh o m e . N o.I peta, long term. Rent I $600 mo. f dep. 324- J ! ! : : 1 B903 0T20e-543;e342 | j = ^

) JEROME 4 bdrm., 1 M PC ' bath, new c«n>at, 1ST

garage, some a p ^ .I I w . ♦ dep. 52S W. FRi I AveE. C U 731-3162

L JEROME Ig 3 b d r^ . 1 1 H bath, hil unllnlahed 1 bsml, am. (enced yd, , I. $600 + $300 aecurtty

depN op;^^4-6516 ------

f 'S . ik ’S i. ' WHOranh*"

1I 7 S Tif Co. C laulflg<l

t'S .M u” " ™ • C a " '

U C SERVICE W M d e-m tL ^ lESSAGE

Federal mptoyment mation I's free. em ber, no onepromise you a WENDELL Lovel

f f ' . . , ® ; S l C a w l Ing AC. 206-721

?8-757-3000

I f a l l s 2 b d n rr j ^ H e a F t f,. homo for only 1.950, Why renl .I you can buy Ihis )79 Qovemor.

rsS sS zTr « . ' i e -»KH,:; r BUHL1 bedro« FALLS 3 bdrm.. 55*ord lsab

II Polm e Ranch Locoted no* i Call . City Park 92&-A650. Call 2 0 ^

FALLS 1 bdrm Equal Oppotl , e le c t heat, no , Housing. TTT ing/pets, ges fire- 800-377-3

------------------------ ---able now. RerF A L U on Income.FleaU Way New Housing Oppodroom, 2 bath. Coil 208-543-e

;'“ ®“ d M h « HA2ELT0N— 5/mo. dep. Coll Now toklr

s j C Su CAI IQ 1 bedroom apt I B itterroot OrDdrm, 2 both, t« ro sid o n ts (iion appls.. gas c f a g e o r e * ^ M. olecl. AC, 2

garage, fenced regoraiMSOi®no smoking. FedorodyAs

?5Ano. + dep.'e eh Property « 0 6 .H w

Momt. Accosslbto.!iLy1e 731-66a9. | ^ o u s l n ^

I F A L U 2 bdrnT JEROMI ir pold. no pels. $99 move0 * deposit. 396 Special

housm g.1 b

1 0 . $625 ♦ $300 . Pets ok. 212- ' '“'® P“ "o ' 8 or 212-7707 induded. II

1 FA L U 3 bdittlT „ lath. family room. cinov att i . near CSI. 459 < 3stview Drive. $800 ^, ♦ dep. Call Ll2j.6841 o r 734-6500 .JEROMEAp<4 FA L U 3 bdrm.. 026 E. Mali>ath. No sfnoWng/ bdrm., 1 1s. Vory spactous. kitchen ap(>0 mo. 't- $500 dep, W/D hookt>1 M adrona SL N. heat/AC,-------------------------- month 4 deli F A L U 3 bdrm., Veeh Projam, nower oil brick Mgmno in Sowtoolh CAU. L\

N FA L U 461 THE RIGHTnyon Crest Dr., JS RIGHTind new 3 bdrm. 2 « ^ ^ 4 4th. $1,050 4 dep. FA W N BF11208:420-2877. A PA R T NN FA L U brand ' C loae toeh iM 3 bdrm. 2 bath in work, andstiewood 2 cor Penlne/rrage, dokjxo appis Stuart 8ludmg dishwasher Dlatrmterowavo, eentral Call to least, ash cabinet^. 2 o r3 Bedn00 4 $600 dep. TOO/ ts neg with addt spECialsisi p. 206-735-2254. ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ;

IN FA L U Brand 647Fawnbn >1 3 bdrm., 2 bath Handicap ac dewood. 2 car gqual Ho ige + an new appis. Oppoft y nice fenced yard -1 grass. $950 1-dep TWINFALLS Available Now. bdnn 2 ba 20S-76S-2727 W/D hook

IN FA L U Brand»wl 3 bdrm.. 2 bath.car, AC, spflnWers. *«Q O dep .175. -f $650. dep. 1 „. tease . Near Ore- TVmi^FALUw Trail. 420-3983 Ptieeaan

IN FA L U Brand e .i/an M d *

c. Sawtooth School f«"1st. $975 mo. + $600 2-3 bdrms. S»p. Can736-2433 ACmo pets.

IN FA L U Newer 3 TWIN FALUInn, 2 bath on WhIs- 1 bath. v.(ting Pine Drtve. An quiet. $40«3pl& Incl. No pats, dep. UtH p<3 amoidng. Avallabie smoking. 4 r3 .~ $95 0 4 « potlLall 206-423-4590 Or TWIN FALU03-S1>0444. bath, quie

flN FA L U tS io"®(t»WER beautiful 3 ” 5 5 2 - W *TH. 2 bath wKhirgo IMng room, 2 TWIN FALLar garage, gas heat, duplex, rarentral aJr and an ap- carport $4nances. Spilt (toor Nopots.73ian and fenced yard z r iT r T T r rn a q u ie tcu l-d e tac . TWIN F m

AlplneReaNy 1/2 bat734-3373 flfeat tocal

nN FALLS SmU 2

:12-I678of21fr7707 TWIN FA U

ENDELL Lovely 3 klrm, 2 batti homo.^replace, gas heat \C. appls., 2 car [ ■ ■ ■ ■ I larage. $700 mo., D E I H I7 ^d e p .-A v a l. O cl I K H ith. 206-306-2129

ZERO DOWN? ll -Y«TIS«T1 p o o R C R E o rn c m >i

ISTTW eBU Y ER? eM«cViD.Call tor a ♦SprcncJ.

FR E12m lnulepre- * 9 ^ , qoalWcatlon

8UnB420-3766suzleOsuzleflchard I T S T

son.oom B K | y

■PYOUntal70d s1 ' ixLB '

veiy new,, iibeth ln »,, master d , Includ- ;20-7601

the

>ar1(intaiceS t34-4196.

jom. jiblod Istance. text to irk.16-6966.ortuntty T t m b t ’♦3529

mi., avail- lent based B. EqunI pportunity.3-6833.

king'Ions;Estaleeipts. Quiet laintalned s 62 years • ier. Hanai- ilsobied ol ago.

Assisted Can 629- indlcap 9. Equal pporlunlty.

iMEive-ln:lalipped. ol- ' disabled I bedroom ppls. prt- } ond AC

IHA ac- ConUict

324-0572.

^ t a .Ain SL 3

bath, ippliances. jki/p, gas

$540 Jeposit roperty . j tn t LYtr;1-6S69.

tT PLACE rrHEREI ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦3 R 0 0 KrMENTSshopping, n d morel i/R obert I School itrictLM your 1. •droom A ^DAYIiSPECIALSi

■1600 brook Ave. accessible

Housing ortunlty

L S N icT s bath, appls.,»kup, AC, water, sevrer r lease, $650 .>p. 733-7616

U ' 'an t View tw m ea ' del move in 1/2of(Dec

ent1. $47S-S515 s . 734-^600.

X S 1 bdrm. very clean,

400 4 $200 pd. No pets/ 420-9555

0J 2 bdrm, 1 iiet tocatkxi. peta. $450 4 <f>. 212-1676 707.

L U 2 bdmi. .

ISI-rSS.;733-1804.

L U 2 bdrm,, a th , carport, cation, $525/ p . 1 yr. leaae. smoking. 206-J or 733-0707---------

L u T b d r m ? vrUh laundry

$43(Vmonlh * P.M 4-2244. ’

)T>»Dlfc«( ikrMikci 4Dct NICEST »l«Vicwc<lht

indSiinicUnto

MTcrettOrtMa m 7 n * m ,

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TWIN FALLS 2 bdnn..1 tu lh townhouM. Phoosant' Vi«w lown hom ts. S450/mo(ith. S400 - deposit. No pe(9.‘a08-94a-9401.

TWIN PA L U 2 bdrm.,2 bolt, vory dean. W /0. a p is . No smok- Ing /peC $575 montti ■ fdop.^»734-1143.

TWIN FALLS 2 bdmi.. new poirrt/cafpol. No pets. 732-5408

TWIN FALLS 2 bod­room. 2 balh In a four- plox. Wffi hookups. $57S/monm plus dop.

•Call20»ai)6-1317.

TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 t/2 boiti iLplex. gas hoal and"' firoplaco. $650. Call ;^7-0700.

TWIN FALLS 0 bdrm. 1 ' bath, AC. iito pels.

S525 f » 0 0 dop. 212-1678 Of 212-7707

TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 both. AC. appto., W/D hook-up. , etnglo garago wiih oponor, no pots or smoking. S700 mo. + $400 dop. 733-0370 or 490*1929

TWIN FALLS 3 bdmi. 2 bath opi. wtth garago on MomlngsWo. $600 por mo. deposit. 208-490-0S57.

TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm . 2 bath, appls.. W/D hookups. AC. garago. Starting at S600«' dop.

•734-5001 /731-2049.

TWIN FALLS

Abundant amonlllos In a Prolosskmol atmosplioro al

Saratoga

L uxury l.2& 3 bdmi. homos.

EKIdont csntral air n H and hoal. Full sizo ^ W/D included.

Rosldont fitnoss & business conlor.

^ Individual palJos • 2 l ‘ w/slorage.

Swimming pool " a w ^B O aroa.

Wo will make you smilo!

/ i Call or visit today f l 651 SeratosB Dr.

. ]l 2oa-735-ieoo

j # f e i

li). I —f TWIN FALLS

• i( 9 TURN OF TH^

CENTURY CHARMI ' -'V New tower price*

’ 2 Laundry, storage.Studio, 1 & 2 bdrm.

Apis. Irom $360 >1 633 Shoshone N.a 20S<420-6SS0.‘i j 4-

TWIN FA U S Oood lo' i i callon 2 bdrm.. duploi A 5550. 734-5483

^ TV«N FALLS LargoJ bdrm.. W/0 hook-up'!i garage. 5365 month -H deposit. Can 206-3241 3260 ovonlngs.

I I TWIN FALLS U rge : S M bdrm. balh and a ho! i f f i townhouse, $495. Ca

208-734-4120.TWIN FALLS largo ;

bdrm.. 2 balh, I ca

?arage. W/0 hookup: 535 mo. -f dop. Ca 208-733-8980.

TWIN FALLS noar rirr like new duplex., n steps. 2 bdrm. 1 s bolh. AC. D/W. W/l hookup, dbl garage no smoking/pets. Wc lor & sewer Indd. 1 ) loose. $750 f $75 dop.. Can 324-4152.

TWIN FALLS Nowor bdrm., 2 balh and

. bdrm.. 2 bolh apt! ) 304 thru 38

Madroria. Includos ri I Irlg., DW. AC, W/i : hookups. Starting i t $595 per mo. -f do|

______I Call 208-736-2999.

TWIN FALLS Practlci ly newl 3 bdnn., balh w/dock. New ca pot. painl. vlni blinds. & DW. $620.

, dop. Call 734-6447

TWIN FALLS Small di piOK. 1 bdrm.. appli W/0, $350/mo + $3C

, dop. No smoklng/pol Neor CSI. 431-7367,

I TWIN FALLS

— i— -------------E ip e c t to b e —Im prM ted

; Spadous 1 & 2bdrms. Ouiel

; buttdtng w/gated 'underground

pori(ing 357 Blue U kesB lvd

i C«U 206-544-2432

TWIN FA LU . 2 b ^ like new. carport, r pets, storage n $500 + dep.732-54(

TWIN PALLS Microwave, relr^eral

CaJI lor prices. No pe<9.C «prf MOM

I ,1 209-799-MU.

TWIN FA L U MOTEL W(” Dally and weekly H" i ' rates. Oulet, clean. S i

affordable. 733-8620. 8<

■___ _ Im., HAQERMAN 2 btiim. J on. $325 mo. $300 dop.ok- Kind ol country. Call «nth B37.6135. 637-6458. •>'

or 208-888-6510. ' 1

m.. 6|07,, ,-l .■>:( C

Office And Ratal ^^

TWIN FA LU 1.600 sq. ___ft., open offtee w/re- TWcoptton aroa and U

___ lunch room. 376 Falls ^rt 1 Avonuo. Noxi lo CSI. ~ 7 nos $2,000 mo. Grossica. loase. Call 420-2363 y

TWIN FA LU n 1 Ofllce and retail013. 620-I.928 »q. ft. "

707 Hammach

^ S K S S ,6 0 S . - . ..

C o m i M r i t t t l

SS - ' °n. I JEROME Now offk;e-| ago warehouse space600 for lease. Four X,: osit. 1200 sq. ft, units . u ,

avail. C a n M com- <<_ binod. Very cJoso to 2;^ 1-84. $800-$850 per J i l

monlh. Call Slinon CO^ p : n«« -oo« «

------ ■ — _Ci= ; TWIN FA L U 0 0

RENT/LEASEmUY wl2 bay garago and re- ei tail oioa. $ 1,000.

as 138 Blue .Lakes. h I Rotail warehouse

$500,451 Main AveE. 605-406-0996. ^

TWIN FA LU w a r^ house: 2.100 sq. ft. shop. 2 ovorhoad

lir doors. '2 oflices. $770 b =0 a monlh plus Uuos. HO

736-6684 aflor 5 pm. m, A'‘ ® 0» ' , ,V ; ro

C o r a t a j i l t i f t im / , '■

TWIN FA L U spacious - 9<liko now 3 bdnn,. 1 ^

*' both w/1 car garage. ° Noar CSI. $800 mo. + $500dop. 404-4115

ly e i o . ' u

‘ !

^ TWIN FA LU— OHtce and showroom — — 1 4,000 sq.ft. 258 6’‘

■ Ave.Wosl. “733-0081 or 420-0081. J

Imi e t 4 • v;• W a n te d T o R ftir t I

o ' WANTED to rent beet \M ground for 2006 crop —

year. Call 208-532- 8 /K4- 4677 or 208-532-4016 '<

j i s “W r t i w H r - J - ^ go 1 y k-up. OOODING tl ,!!.* Now roliroment park h

for 55 and older, h ____ mile west of Good- ^

loft. Monihly spaco _i l : rent $130 month. 7« ^ Call 206-834.6738

M " ■■ _kups. . R b o n u n a tM a i

W a n te d ;

r rim. TWIN FA LU b a » T |no moni room, living & i

1 Vt own bathroom. $450 W/D mo. ♦ $200 dop. Call B.

rage. 208-420-7579 Iv msg. l

'(^5r TWIN FA U S fomaio j S750 roommalo wanted.*2. $345 mo.. $175 dop., -------- 1/2 utilities. No smok- B'wor3 ■ Ing. drugs, poU. Coll [ind 2 208-221-0324. J“£L*. TWIN FA LU room- -

mate wanted. $250 Bmonlh. Utilities pakJ. <Call 208-733-0973. 'ig at I

«<0P' T O t! I

Tl., 2 ANQUS Auction B H car- Saturday Sept i r .vinyl, Show Heifers, i>20. ♦ Cow/CaM Pairs. Brod i*7 Heifers, Brod Cows. ■ i

Bear Mtn. Angue Melba. Idaho

“P?*;: i5m llesS.ofN om pa

____ , iS67, BU LU Black Angus.

16 mo. and yearling, seman lestod. Call208-886-7564. g

I— . - p ^ ^ v E S It-young caH— , cafvos pairs. Call oar- f ly mofiiing er lalo^ , evenings 934.5066. -

ufl c o n n e c t I 432 WITH

CUSTOMERS ; WHO NEED

YOUR ••5408 SERVICE ->r' :\ Adverttee In the ‘■

B u e trtee e i ^ Servic* Ofr*ctory-------- 7 3 3 ^ 1 e x t aeraior ' "**S' PEACOCK lor sale

BduRe&chieks 2. Can 206-324-5372

WOODEYB SEARL a ®

DOO KENH' " J ' S

O Diamond rnaros.

r s r ™Freddos Playboy, DOO KEM Playgun, and CO imk. 12x4

Olonal Lou of color, high w/gali come help us cele- . besi ofler. <

bratoS4eonsocutivo • yeors of breeding

quality rogislorod QH-s.SolohokJon Sep. i r 7pm. Beef

dinner eerved a t 5pm. Peyeon WT. enGUSH

Info801-361-1130. p„ppios. B , giants, Inte

^ American: H o r i f a n d T a c k

4 FOOT s h o e in g ” l-oe ’707-y

Win trim miniatures and loOch horsos to • ^

pick up fool.Travla 539-2512 o r FREE (2) i

ValBl53»-1027. good hor

- 1 . Ota my Molly .n u l. ^ M ro a a o j

Ctaaalfled* ~ FREE (6) pi -C aro l A. Twin Falla- good hom

wooks ok).Classiliod...lt worksi Ploaso cai

BAY MARE 2 W - 3 W homo. Cayrs okf. Haltor broke, or 219-94'leods with load ro p e .. ----------- —Her namo is Ginger. FREE Blac$500/olfor. Can 260- lemalo. lo0623 or 260-0624. " 9 ^ ^0

CORRAL Panneling kit. 948-5623. $650 or bost olfor.Call 208-420-2569,

DONKEYS painl Jock; whiio. d<whlto Jonnys. $225 Nood g<ea.C ash . 731-3553. Call Calhy

HORSE SHOEING4 TRIMMING “ ?ios. »

or 308-54:Schooled al WWCC.Reasonably priced.

Shane Blakely , \206-404<870 nouto’roil.

-------------------------------- dog. boaHORSES 1 good iroil Call 208-4

maro. l rogislorod AOHA brudo moxo, 3 FREE dog.rogislorod colls block, bull ond irod dun & roan 2 & 3 a goodyoars okas. 543-6163. 878-2416.

HORSES Ten hood ol FREE dog. good horsos for solo. MorloFor intormulion call ShepherdDole Jolfory. Acode- CoII«my ol Equino Don- larm hom.tisiry. Glens Fairy rR c c doo

-208^69^ 002_______LANE COW HORSES o gOOd

toUl d leperta l------- -yoor old,Brood mares-broko & dog. 312-shown horsos, young — ^stock. Call for oppt. PR^E Gd

'206-312-1746 ''O'd ct( PAINT moro beoulilul

blocWwhite, 11 yrold. co ihvS aGreat Itall horse. L -$1000. Flashy sonol 2 FREEkittoyr. okl gelding. $500. old col. iOork loathor show lo a gooaaddte w/silvor 15' 404-4373seal. Like now. $400. r r r r —rCan 206-324-5460 FREE kil

-------------------------------- broken, rSADDLE Woslorn, malos20

tooied/paoded, $375.fiber form doghouse Kmc and Ig. dog bod. $35.Call 208-735-0016. ^^1-

THOROUGHBRED PREE pu|RLLY rooistered 8 "’‘*'‘'* '2year oW Tor salo or b io o ^ Vtrade lor good quarlor ^horse wHh Iran sense. Call 679-Native Oancor and c a r p niMan OWax bkjod ^ 5 “ ™ linos. 208-673-6280.

7 0 4 FREE ReP e t e A n J W - f j j

S u p p l ia a Loves El. . 208-420-

AQUARIUM 20 galkjn. black, comploto with stand. (iHor, 4 lighted 53cover and other ac- cossorios. Top-of-iho

BABY LOVEBIRD vory r — —lame FREE with pur- OERIWN chase ol huge cogoand all toys. $80. CaH «» '" 7/2;208-308-4045. (7)

BEAGLE purebred f , ™ .puppies, a ^ a t ^ e . wormed.Males $250. Females dowdaw$300each. 733-8891. 324-508:

BLACK LAB pups, QgpMAN AKC, 1st shois. dew-claws removed, boxy ^

l . r ’i o l ® n o S t ‘° 8 —weeks old. goa -M i- started..B 6 4 O ora?^707 . O R ^ T

BORDER COLUE working dogs.McCallam-Wanmon GUARD t bred. 10 weeks oW. 4

■ males, I female. 8 o,oss ■:mos 4 -1 year oW have bo.Border Collio slarlod. gtioopCall 208-886-7914 312-25M

, BOSTON TERRIER uVBS 3 ipuppies, mak>s $450. lorfomakis $500. Ready . , pkto go. Call 539-0053. Segister

BOSTON TERRIER — Standaid.-AKC-regrg— $100-&

a o , . ° ; ° 3 , s ! r 7 ° - *

CHESAPEAKE . BAY chomjicRETRIEVER poppies. CaU 3122 dark fomW s. 8 , n woeks old. $200. Call431-2682 leave msg. P ^ ®

CHIHUAHUA ’ AKC 2 wormedmales, 8 weeks old. ; ■ 1- "Raadv to oo Can "736-4801 or316-bl31 P ^ *

CHINESE PUG pups, weeks.AKC reg. 3 black wormedmales. MOO each. remove(Call 208-734-80S5. parents

DACHSHUND mlnia- *^50 .^. ture puppies, pure- MINI 0

brod. dew-dawed. 1 ' pups, Ashots. $ 200/ea. 206- r ^ i 201654-21?* or 431-2142 2QS.521

i j i f e ' . ; . ACRO -1 Passe:

‘ 5 CollegENNEL brand q W n rV eHx13x8 diam 3 W O rK SWin help lake T4 Slangy1“ “ »■ “ 1 5 N e e d l (

, 1 6 " E n o o lS ' i n i “ t S 1 7 R o v in !/gale. ,$150 or rO SidO

. 19 .PeachUSE liber form 20 Peak I

2 1 - O U Ipodded $375. COUCh8-735-0016. 23 "Ben*.H MASTIFF 24 Broad

. 25 Wife can chimpi- O d y S S

father AKC 27 Pance 29 Morta'

---------- partne>loosecalllo 30 Not y(;fy736-8241. . 31 SaiT IO

(2) dogs, 10 a 32 ConV(honw. 1 malo C h a rQ '

Tlor/Chihuahua. n a r t i r lHum sized, long p a n iC Idog. 670-1149. 36 Ginge

sip»ppio>.>oi. 3 7 S e l l e rhomo. Aboul 7 fo O d S 'ok), Chow mix. o q n i^ y r

I can 532-4016.--------------- 40 Busyl(7) kittens and a o h o >gs 10 a good

Can 677-3151 4 3 T h O S t__ 44 Fil to

stack Lab mix. 4 6 B O O k>. to a family or D a n i f

, SST can 47 PastaB23. • 50 BathCAT . Spayod. 51 Mentl'"d'^ 52 Reef

good homo.' 5 3 J O h n:alhy 306-2844

cockatiol with 5 6 S a C k i 5 8 T m £

1-5434 iv. msg. S in g edog Lab cross, O u tS t6 mo. old All 61 Sty Sl

Iteonsed and a o Brinvrob. Qroal lomily °boautilul color. 63 ClaSSoa-404.1240 64 Thro\dog. lomalo Pit- 6 5 " N F Lnd 5 puppios to P r im e

C h a m

dog, mole BlueAustralian DOVU

rtord cross Bor- T r a inkrflio tb 0 good ‘ 'lomo. 312-3933. 2 L o n g

dog. St. Bornatd ^an Matamuto 10 H urP c Od home. 1 Wold, groat family ______________312-1774. —

' " p e l . A nd I

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kittens+ 6 month $350. Males,al. Ready to go Tales docked .good hMio. Call 10 QO. Can 309>373 attor 1pm. p,NCHER

kitlons houso 'P ios. 2 ’ fomiin. molos and lo- moles, AKC,s.209-544-2667 oiler Coll 423-

kinons. 6 wooks MINI SCHNAU3)rango and white. malos. 2 lom131-1620. wooks old. $2-------- ;------— — 208-733-6310.

M1NI.PINSCHEI

579-0301. a ltorSpm .

Rhodo island MINIATUREyoung hon. Call SCHNAUZER420-6541 malo. AKC ro<---------------- --— lor slud son K

Rothweller/Gor- 733.1101 or3<Shepherd X. 2 yr ---------------------spayed lomalo POMERANIAN!s Everyone. Can brod. Former t420-8896. Looking lor IAN SHEPHERD. $350/00. Black Fo ' ‘r ’o 736-3vor. block & tan. nABBITS lrior>have shots. 4 ^ars, Brown,

s. 4 lomalos. C all, ,,iack $5 oo<S8t2or312-4773 go8.324-S372UN SHORT- SHIH-TZU AhIS AKC, puppies woeks ok>, n7/23/05. (3) liver, shots., golder

whitoJIivor. Good Coll 208-734-;

SHIH.T2U „nod docked & lomalos. $350:laws. $350. Call 15082 or 308-0073 vot chocked, ._______________ toady to go. CHAN WIRE- 2955.

SHIH.™, two malos loll. 4 chamoion bkths old, training I ^ P '® "ed. 208.431-4667 J . ^ ^ ^ a l

i r DANE puro-

' i S - * S r e r . " ° '

S S s i h t O M .» boon raised wilh —loop. $150. Call WEST HIC3508 or 654-2586. TERRIOR

> 3 months old, 2 {orod' 'k lemales. 1 black bkjodiinos, $!

Chocotato malo Chfissy775-7! istered lother ond(bred mother. 7 0 S 3.Call.73l--5856_ p ^ ^ . E q u t ,} AKC. black & = r , ■ ■ - rr)w. Hip certiliod. AXLE SC)

} Chocotate pup- ^Oli. X 8tt. F.1. 8 weeks old. colibrated. Si0. first shots, de- lo r^lorm r.mod. 543-6422. availabk). Tn------------------------ ^ lion track} heoltn. yoBow ovailobk pies, reotfy now.- p ioasecallS ru le s & males. 7 Scale CIks. f , shots 208-324-751med. dew dawed 1-8M-37S-oved. Purebred. —

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DACHSCHUNO woeder. not . AKC registered. $2.50<Vofler.I 208-7365513 or-521-0537.__________Call 206-423-

loss n 12 pi e s ___________j g e c h e e r s<s h a r d 75---------------g y O Kj l e c a s e m ---------------

l e n c e H H _:h y ! ” 2b< c o v e r a g e ^ ---------- : -u t ( b e ajh p o t a to ) 36 --

________td w a y f lo p 40I Of _ _ _s s e u sc a k e t o p p e r ■ ^ J la r ’sner • 51” y e t! ^ l o v a r 5cv e r t in lo r g e d “i d e s ^5 3 e r _e r s Of '— ‘— ^I s tu f f sGal

y b o d i e s 4 L e a d ti3 e e n h a d ! d o o rs e o p p o s e d 5 P o s t - o0 b e s e r v e d p r o g r a ik a f t e r 6 P e r c h t lie l 7 B u z z ; ta d i s h e s 6 S l ra in e h p o w d e r 9 C i t r u s i l a l l y a c u t e 1 0 L o d e I }f p r e d a t o r 11 P o t a t o n S i n g e r o r 1 2 A b a t e k 1 3 S l e e p ; k e d o u t 1 8 C a n a c1 S o r r y " 2 2 W h o le j e r 2 5 E r a s a l s t a n d in g ! w r i te r s s o u n d 2 6 A c l o r 1

iy d r o p le t . 2 7 I n d u e r s s p a p e r 2 8 E li 's s i o w s in 2 9 P a i d s ■L 3 1 B e a r l i l n e T i m e " 3 3 T y p e < in n e l 3 4 B illy 0

3 5 L a n c hW N M a x w .in in g r m s . • 3 7 C o n t r iig p e r io d 3 8 P l u m tle L a s t 4 1 S r i L ar ra h " c o - s t a r c r o p

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------------- ' 18' hoodor BonnlomniM. pick-up

IS. 5300. 0011731-5463d S roody ------------------------------OS-6955. COMBINES (2) Cas — 660, diosol onginoiERS pup- 13' hoodor wilh Ron■malos. 2 pickups Lois ol pan

$500./ indudod w/combmn:’3-5425 Boan roody. 5100

‘.males 0 _ « 2 j 2 ! 5 ---------------$250 Coll DISK CASE IH 770, 1 10. II. hoavy duly off 5C r z r ---------28 inch Blades, aT l A C 20'

.6 I 0-.1gie----------FARM BED ‘94 481

-------------- mroo oxio. For sato (rent. Coll 366-7272 .

KEWANEE 16- ron,3 ^ ’6' Pltti^ 8 - 5 M l .b u rg h disc. Lllleli_________ ston boon wmdroweiNS puro- IH bonn cultor .-irir brooder, cuftivntor. 4 boitoor good Ford plow. Whe>the dogs. rake. 0 l3 E.5-3712. Joromc.208-324-253anaiv loo LILLISTON Hi-capn m n- * 6200 Edit>l0 BoOnL 2 Cnh Combine. 5 bar WiirI T - rolutn 52850.------------ — Call 431-6683AKC, 12 or 436-0690

male. V -----------------------------Ion whlto. LIVESTOCK iquee:4-7163 •h u ttee (2) JO S4(--------------chopper. 4 tow coupplos (21 hood/hay hoad. 2050/oa. (1) 544-2519 or 731-:5'

i worirod MANURE truck i: 19!'ca ll 431- ®000 and I9i

Ford 9000. both wi----------- — 1998 20 It. hydrnuups, AKC. manure sproadoibloodlinos. Call 208-536-5023

5 I“ m , Im POTATO BEDS 2- m

?8-t467 or el SpudniK: 1-22 i with olocinc conlrifi

— motor, 1-20 It., wi "USKY oiocifc over hyd.iut

nalo. lull S2000 ooch^otlor. 5100. Call poiaio'pup troilots.

' 16 tt, 1-18 It. $1511IGHLAND oach/ollor. Call 93

lomalo 5788 or 539-1480. KC rogis- „ o S S 15 It., comb.r

non SJloflgo 4 manu b« l. mounted on '

•753-8105. S5000. 20676-8346 or 431-14:

J ta m e n t- “ SIPH0N-TU8E6-<2C300). r . OWor JO

I horse s>do rake. i ICALE ' 15x5x38' Iractor tir lENT • • 4 tims 185 Suju to gol noods work. 6'.. Foctory stock rack .(1) ' Short & metal morry-go-roui

uonta l Coll 208-431-6528

SWATHER NH. 1 heavy duty hood

Sanstrom ^, (V, Good on Iuol. fiTwifuiar

$16,000. Call 2C r5 .120 fl_ | 733.^839 0,731.50

TER Pick- TRACTOR John D «Slop, rod 4630, 20.8. roar n

pO dividers, bor. duals, loe ir. Bnllkin good, needs soiDW $1.50a work. $8,000. CallS3-57&3 U 432-5673 or 731-91

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706 7— Fann/Ranch \ 5460 Suppliescorn ------------------------------- *208- CORRAL POLES 1125) 2519 22 It. longm. C in <3i- —— nmoior. $i.250.o»ot

Other wood pioducts * ovaiiaDio ploaso cnii

rnu'l'ic <0O’ >652-7O99 idors 707'2.__ Irrigation-soil- ------------------- Cmod-------PIVOTaVattiJjivo--------2 ft.. pivOl S4000. iingai H orses

with 6 year oW mare. H lautic 3 yeat old nily. jr. 2 Can 676-9353. ' .

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3 commotcial. Buy or------ Soil 206-312-1135.

ibinn-anuro 709

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ALFALFA g r a s s mix Hir.m.ni u.iies. S60-1O1 “•‘‘''-‘snny amouni. T,m al !f» “ 208j 308-4083

ALFALFA hay good TS.C^quality, I- & 2nd cut- oq ling, small Dales, noram. Soli any amount WHEA'Call 208-539-6036. •«>•» t>

---------------------------- OiL gcCRASS HAY Chtis

---------- laigebaios---------------HorrfCall 208,623-4447

HAY I" 4 2 ‘ crop small balos, 50 ion * ' Grassy mu Call J

• 678-0030 01431-4440 — —----------- -----------• 4-u CuHAY 1st crop O.M h.iy

with new poodmg, 500 I ton balos Call 208- g ,,,,,r e ^ 3 3 6 a t____. _ ,.5 “

HAY 3 . brght giouii. p a r m ' loaty, b.im sloied CuMon 135 It) ,'3 string balos, lSDitoale . Also . p,ci, (

— ^giass.'hnV'rnJii B.HosYou pickup 324-71JB 7 1 2------- -----

HAY nilnlla. gi.iss. ^ mi.od. 2 sliiny, s e l l , g^GAl small amounls. 1st e u » r ana 2nd Corrals available 20B-308- 0q?3 or 324-5082 71 6 '

HAY grass Clovor mi.. A G B. lendor lino stom, Exc Cm

quality. $80 por tonsCall 208;733-5789 ------ j

OAT HAY 570 a ton.' ' ct stnoll bales. Call

I 539-2185or326-3446

STRAW (400) 2 string bak/s. clean. $1.50

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S ept18’'(l0am-4)Now deakjrs wanted tlO

Call 312-4900 “Everything Irom sPA.

__________arftques to oaraQO ___oui,sole iioms.

-------------------------------- ing,HARBOUR Ughthouse $2.

Colteoioo. 14-pc. Exc,condition, boxod. W>ll S 0 8 se l Ind. 208-736-7274

ROCKER original cano “ Mat and pack. $80. Rep Call 208-733-2S95. p u

KENMORE Trasii ^ ■ Cofnpaclor comes

with extra bags $150 ~ Call 208-625-5032

R E F ^ E R A T M 23'. 73- simorxj, perlect cond.S12S. Call 734-3240 ! | ^ |

REFRK2ERAT0A QE. i W•knond.SIOO. Eleclrtc —rang*. KMvnore. self BEOc tea n ^) oven. aK betmond. SI 50. M - he<crewsv*. Shaip. $25. OuRoeUng chair light dwfloral print. $50. Chair fratliohl flOfBl prtnt. $50.--------- ----------------Call 734-5787. BED

W M HEM )RYER set. dra$150 or wii m D sepa- draraie. F rM W . upright, nlglS125. Refrig. $150. nevCall20e-421.Q341. one

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lead from W est ;ing, w hich E ric o n t He drew trum ps 4 ^ en m ade the key g ♦ lis ace of spades, d h is c lu b s a n d Opcnit heart, elim inat-

im the equation. l.p ad e from dum - taken by W est's

J t of spades, and oice but to give a letting d ec lare r’s way. Slam m ade. . rick m ust be lost le suit is distrib- :ost to c a sh th e S o u th vhen a sp ad e is ^ q u ee n , if E a s t th e q u e e n w ill p or later.i e s w hen W e s t . mcuj ng singleton, o r ‘ other, as here .)cen taken with- ac e firs t. W e st w ith th e k ing ,

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KJORS One 80t ol SEpf'O ®commercial aluminum “ C. Irdoubio doors. U&od nightstailoilet and one laundry with mlrisink. Call 431-6528 t»KOd. '

------------------------------- Sacrifice.OCAL WOOD air dollvor. 1

837-6304

)AK FLOORING, 220 ot openisq. tt. of A4- k 2 w- sacnfice longue and groove ‘^ i d oak pro-linlshod cOUCHflooring. Ordered too v»ith womuch (or our pro)oct, QrverCall20a-543-6332, $ s T rofi

>AT10 DOORS french stylo. 1-64-X02-; 1- 75-X02-, $125 per COUCH door. Coll 324-3062,

(ILE GROUT 9/25 lb ^ n T t U bogs. Mapel Polymer g . , - n comom groul. mart color. 1.50 lb, bag Versa Bond morter. 1- 501b bag Glass Block mortor. $100 lor toVol- lor Call 543-2548 al- KING lof6pm or961-2547. $239. r

box set.10# Factory 1

B s d m l a= r : r ^ = i = . m a t t r e :UOIOS Motorola SET. TXNJVHF professional canopy, pair with chargers, so- ploslic. I euro, coded & license Iroo. $298 pair. Brand flo'>vor.,nowf 200-734-8296. m ATTREI

Full Onti

HotTUb&POOlt dollvor.K------------------------------- NASA>PA/JACUZZI Mar- FOAM 1-4 uis..S.peraon.6x&-aU----- Conformdigital, redwood sid- New In mg. cover. Exc. Cond. $1499 S $2.100.208-404.1240 420-6351

MW ( q u e e nC o m iu tB n hutcn .:

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REFURBISHED COM- “ S ' , PUTERS. Exc. lor school or home from $100. 208-732-0512.

| M . $109. rV , box set

FREE Shingle wood for r a c E Ct kindling, CaO 208- TlKas. h 734-7487 or 308-4800 $150.2(

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n r o p n t P V i H W i In box. I— « I' ' S2499E0 twin aJze. Indudes Call 20e bedding, frame and g i r iT H i headboard. $80.00 Oueen a t a bed. in- •It H h duding bedding & frame. $50.731-7471

BEDROOM SET Cher- AIR CONry wood Indudes 7 2 wIndodrawer highboy. 5 woo 55<drawer chost and 2 with rerrnight stands, almost 8000 81new, $850 or tMSt remote.offer, Call 736-3365. IBte new

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OOM SET: Bed. (208) 467-171 dresser, mirror.

stand. Now. nev- com m m efl* Mnod. USI $899. Exc^lhne*, lice $399. Can ~jr. 420-6350.» C^ue-green U p c o m ln twood ihm, $75. Auctionsr,, gas Soars, . • •rofrigoraior, $90,sor. $25. Can^35-9379H floral. $80.i cokjr TV, $20. AMCUpiJ08-733-1641.

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MEMORY 208-326-463 M mattrass sel.

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dinlno set mulch Ml, nini0. w er? $2500 ted , $700.736-4 h. Call 208-324- .^ lE E a potlwJ I

Poplar, 3 SIZES

N PJU .O W O P 3 » 5 o i o o r ^ i . mattress and set brand new, ry varan ty . Can »r 208-420-6350.

CAR BEO, Lime

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I SEWING MACHIN7 6 2 PhaK,-like new, $2«

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$1,000,423^161

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CLARINET Yamaha. In 'Ei great shape. $200 ■ne Call 208-324-4876 'iy atter 6pm._____________'

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> ft.. 55 hp. Evin-do. runs great, hos I . , ' ; I y ^iras . Groat fishing

I GTI, Vofy won f o r d 24' alntalnod. like now I yacht Club trailer..[ ^ ^ « n r C a « - 2 0 e ^ - H ^ V s -

__________ __generator,I CENTURION Fai- healing & lcm Sport •95 ski mterowavo.wt. 350 Chovy 5,7 healor. re(jr. oxcolioni cond. Trailer hitc3.500. 731-6733 Skirl. AM/F^------------------------------ swivel seat!MLER ft 1981 stovo. 16')K 0 15' fiberglass, sleeps £i hp motor w/lube & extras, greeI $3500.423-5322, Ing, $14,{

. 208-732-54. THOR '96

[ t a m p a n A n d 35' c i a s s , -------------- outroonera'

S S S " ''Its tnoat trucks.leloction-Ouallty— ^

-Low Pricos- ' 7 3 * -2 \2 \v^206012-1525 WINNEBAO<

MPER 7 9 Pick-up. Class -:A eater. appts,. "'»»»■ fulij ower. Please call6-536-6570. O"®'- 208-.

«BOU ■91 cab * 0 7 '.=er. length 11.5', u n '• . t -m U Tnlalned. $3,500, . IIW W II

MPER KABIN 6 ft., w ttM l 29'hydro jack, stove, new tires, n en, k:e box. very list $10,41» . $500.324-2076. $6.950. 208

7

I W - . T r m l l W i e n

COACHMEN *97 1 traikir. sleeps

■ furnace, rofrkfge, rI r - new condit I $3400/0ffor 306-65

- i - s - COLEMAN older i

S up trailer. 2 slo\ works. $600. < j 208-733-0632,

2 1 DUTCHMAN '98 itrailer, king/quoen I

I lip oui. refrlg.. fumi

7 0 stovo. hot W) o healor, $3,500/ol

____ ____ . 536-6404 or 420-51

3 HOUDAY RAMBL 7 7 32'. PresWor

' ‘ modol. solf a53000. Cosh 0 Call 208-734-0084.

9 - KH- '00 Companion ' 4 w/slklo, AC, awn ~ microwovo, fiborgl

oxtorior. Esc. coi Includes sway bar hitch, $10,995. 2 733-1P03 or4g0-a

0 KIT '93 travel trailer, I It,, oxcolioni conditi

groat floor plon, la # 1 od, S6800 ,'676-0

j r h n , a n d --------, Q LAYTON '83, 24' good conditO lv e d S3500. Call 208-7

. . . . 8950o r 731-6415.a d d up to ---------------------------

PROWLER'92 19', a s o n i n g comalnod. quoon t Z ie a t 'Oised tandom q

.................- - 54,000-or bost olCall 206-423-6474

ROAQ 7 0 15' g< . • condilion 5650/c

ip e ra A n d Call206-326-8633

■' ROCKWOOD '00 Ia c. , h ^ ’traLllo. 25'. gr«

te cond, 2K, sloopsAC. hoat. rofr

ni5^ Tilcrowov

«-950- Can (20543-9091.

I^^ IO ^ T m H SNOWBIRD'95 b7r »d. Sloops 4. WA, 28 foot, dou 206-423-5659 slidos. awning, A

loaded. Usod vory tie, SIS.SOO/pffor. (

t — 678-1658,STARCRAFT'OO I

rrEcam oor «>ll contain.• areal « n d l- "P o«oHont c u n o <l"‘on. S7000/of

S M m S Pord -67 Convors • van. 5750,679-401

TRANS AM 76vvhool, 19-. AC/h«

3 2 ? « 1 9 fotrigorator, sloops S2500A5lfor 436-40

t v ' WILDERNESS '0 0 .:lid^ ^ aS ■, Stabilizer hilch. M

» « ' SU.OOO. C 306.5902 =,733.6S

7 4 motor grooi runne^ U tility T ra H W

’ ^ T BED TRAIL 14‘. ramp, tool b

i y p T m H S1.600 or best ol' Call 206-420-2569.

1 or 734-3600, INTERSTATE 7-X ftTAB 'n i ondosod Irailor, t , « , 5 - C l ® p AlNwn e SJT?- ,7 iu B . 39K. 2 « 5 0 0 ,C |.1 4 2 0 .«quoon bod, TRIALER CHAS!

dryor, iilo, (2), tandom oxlsaloUite and cboico $700. Mi

nmoni system, inio car. ATV. s «harger. diesol mobile, utility or la.or. sido-by- scope Irailor. Cyfrlgoralof with Trailer 3 roil, V<or. basement Bum $400.420-585

many moroPerfoci condi- 1001

5132.000/offor,B 543-6675 or A V ia t tO l l1-0429 - ■ —— — — — - HANGERS (or i«IOR 73 2 loose, or salo. StanI V, bath, ro- q | $6.ooo & up. Go.

‘"9 Airport 934.593.irpel. S7000, * roll 431 -0588.

f RAMBLERdoavor. 44K, O a ts l led30 Ford, many Advertlaera s. great con-

Boon dock Ploaso chock your|M ,500. 1995 ad for accurocy Ih

»'tsl day il runs.:all T w i n e s The Tlmos-Nows w. . ^ 45, only bo tosponsibir r r n — Z----- (or any orrors

spo rted on m e firsaS day ol pubiteatior

lany options, Ploaso Callr Dakota tote 733-0931 oxl, 2b 4X4. Can ' -106-420-5653 - |o o 2 -

0 ’tl sp*i. Auto Parts And<»ol-240 DB- . ________ t . .24'. onty 3 IK. *W vw»JO nW

0°®^ r v i m n c n ------ZH ",cond.. almost HEAI

6 lop AC unil, 302 fiooOs cochin vo. wator “ rxl ready to go $2 relrioAreozer 0 Inslollatl

h l h . S available. 735-2218

WHEELS and 71RI \ S ' 'O' 0 Pord -OS F3‘16 avmlng,

280.060

M.600. Can looe .— S e m ia A n d H a a v

fl Residency ^ ____ >-•is A. sikio- B Q w pfliam -

! f c d ° $ S ^ BEAVER CHEEK '» paniaJ trade Trir. Tandom axI trailer. vehJ- dual wheels. 20' de<

Can 206- 5 ' beaver tall, fc1 eves. down ramps, ol<■ brakes,208-326-4l9

W O '92 31 , --------------------» A. 36 000 CONNECTT J T i ■ WITH8-326-3708 CUSTOMERS

••WHO NEED

l l I S S - SERVICE rs *91 6th A dvtrtlw In ttte

7

W l, J ; |D f ira s iiiiD .n in T

17 Tert '■

M, neS^ CHEVROLET'36 2 tonmditlon. ontlque ln)Ck with side9-6561 dump beet bln. Ford---------- '69 F500 dump truck.or pop Rood Ranger uans-stoves, misskih wtth two pow-- Coll orlakeorfs,431-652e

ta toni «. 10 Cummlna Engine Min bod CPL 1224, high miles.JmJS. 5»»0. «■»"'

wolor P“" ’P- * comptossor)0/offer a* comes wiih-^5523 coramk: clutch, 10:------f l speed Fuller iransmls-U B U R Slon & radiator $2000.ikfontlal Call 208-260-0839

“ nil' m a r q u e s 7 7 2 Bxlo064, board puller. Call---------- 208-731-3865lion 25'. awning, PJ '01 goownock trlr, •orglass Tandom axles, dual cond whools. 28' dock, w/5' bars & hoavor tails, fokl

>. 206- '>o«ri romps, oloct •0-9994 bmkos. like now, CaH ---------- 206-326-4109,

Sitio” * eyfir'Oorn lood- Oas ^<>rd, mounted on’6-0667 Completoly ro-

built. S3000, Con 206----------- 731-59432-* »- -■

inditlon. lO O e /“ •736- : T fu c k a ^

19-, self CHEVY '01 a e w LS;on bod. 2500 hd, exc.' condl-1 u le . tion, loaded. MustIt offor. sacrifice low book474 $19.500.544-7599,

' good CHEVY *03 Slivorado50/olfor 4x4, 1 ion dually. Ou-633 -ramox. Allison trans.= = vory doon. 152K.00 Ul- $19,000,637-4999,

opT s! CHEVY '68 New rebuiltrofrig. 366 motor, hoist, ion-

iwavo, «om axle, 16' n. siool1 seel bod. $3,500,423-5753

CHEVY 71 pickup 3S0 ■ I rebuilt en^no, now hu Nl I clutch. Dana 60 axles.

"OW E d o io ^ cartju- rotor. $3000. Coll

r t r ^ I 206-676-9192, or. Call CHEVY '89 1 ton wiih ______ 454. 114K. 52,800,0 lent Oopendabfe truck itoinod. 731-6073 or 326-5021

c h e v y '91 Exlondod S S o n cab. 20K on now Cor-

to tronny. rebuilt 350 W/60K. 2 - owner,

76 5 - ' S5000 or bosi offer. C/hoat, Coll 208-312-1085.

M M 7 CHEW '93 Silv.todo---------- 1500. 4x4, OKI. cob.M . 26'. AC. AT. low package.Mips 6, Exc. cond. $6,000/. Musl offor. Call 733-0127, Coll 3-6973 CHEVY '96 1500 Z-71

350 AT, oxt cob. Short box. 77K.

t e n S9.600.C hevy '96 1500 z-71,

lAILER 350 AT. oxl, cab.^ to*' X ' CMC '93 1500, 4x4.u g Standard cab. long— — box. 5 spd, 53.400

7-X12' CMC '01 2500 HD,(T, tan- 6.0, AT, crow cab.} down short bo«, shell, 155K.

door. 519.500,M 730 212-8401/731-5030.

lASSlS CHEVY '99 S-tO. longaxlos, bod. rnWslzo. 90.650Make milos, good cond..snow- AC. 5 speed. CO.

ir lond- 4WD. 58,500 CallCycle 731-5344 or 731-3061

, Well - — -----------------5653 J g f j f l f l f W B f l i l M

5934

I Ckjth. lulty loaded, 4x4 $13,466

• P R / i^ C A LCM l«LU7 3 6 ^ 1 .

;y Iho

'switi

>firsi IItlon

- I Ciolh. kjodod, 4x4. with ■ custom whools. '

$16,486

PR/<^CALW CAR U l l l -lEADS 7 3 6 ^ 6 1 _________

351W-. |D OOQE'O OSLT4x4.| • Chined Regular cab, one I > $200 owner. excellent Illation condtiion.PW/V>cks.218 AM/FM siotao with

CD. Bodllner and toolbox. Runs •Gf®a" o'*®'’Call 206-539-2609,

K 00 DODGE'OaRamlSOO. ' , a*lo. 4x4, aulo. loaded,

deck. Only $16,999.

^ mips^ 737-9700 or 308-5002 -

R S IDODOE 'OS Lariatl ‘: n F1B0, 5,4 Ttlion -

4x4, 18,901 m«es.Leather. power .

1 bverything, 6 disc, j MP3, warranty to

^ 100K. maintenance w * package. Must go,

$29,500 260-5022 .2 or 280-1567.

1 0 0 # .- • > 100Q

DODOE ’93 Oakola, /4x4. AC, w/shell, runs r r r i well, 150K, good tire. $4,250A>ffer.733-0632

OODOE *«6 Ram 1500 c«ra SLT. quadcab. 4x4. cove loolbox, lint wheels, lor, I $6000, 308-5902 or - me733-6973.__________ caWi

FORD ’01 F-250 Crow »fad< cab. powor stroke, o „ , loodod, now lires/ whools/lranny. 36,000 j I * ' warranty, $25,000/o(- fer. 206-312-1085.

FO RD ‘01 Lariat. F-150 Super Crew, ExUas, f*<r- musl seel 73K. — ^ $16.900.732-0786

FORD 7 9 F-150 4x4, K K high porformanco 400 motor. AT, now paint, ^ B i extremely clean, runs Slrong. 308-3789,

FORD '61 Bronco 4X4 ^ 9 Hunlers'spoclalrebum engine, vory reliable.Somo body damage, 51,3Q0/offor 404-3461 ^

FORD '65 Bronco II. « 4WD, 5 speed, ' ^ $l,000/offor. Call 206- P 543-5674 (Jake)

FORD '66 Ext. cab. _____4x4, 302 eng., camper sholl. Standard trans ^ ■ S $1700,206-734-2964

FORD '91 Ranger.. whilo, 5 spd. good - I B

MPQ. Ranger '85 | & blue. $1200 each.'89 Ranger for parts mako offor, 431-4462 or 436-6215 AW

FORD '93 F-150 XLT ^ extended cab. 4x4. air bog suspension, long bod. 130K, runs D R porfoct. $3,700, Coll ^

208-731-9181. ®

FORD '97 F250, 3/4 _____Ion, V8, 4W0, lu n » ’ CADH diosel. ouoy wheols, calac PW. AM/FM CO. S191 164K, 511.900/Olfor 73,;. Coll 206-539-4661.

FORD ‘96 F-150. 5.4 f lP H liter, oxt. cab, 100.001 milos. camper sholl, T l i a rod. great cond.. runs - T S good. Coll 308-6604,

FORD '99 F-250. Uri- seal. 01. 73,000 miles. Exc, loadi cond. 515.000/offor. $20J Mual Selll 404-8999. ■

FORD '99 F250 Ext. ^ cab. 4-or,. XLT Super _ ■ Duty, powor stroke.lurbo diosoi. Now lift. --------tiros, rims, fully load­ed. 0 must soo, FIrsI 516.000 steals this. - A 206-731-6255, •

GMC '00 ext cab. kjw miles, always ®garaged, one owne^ $15,500, 208-324- 2724 or 324-4552.

CMC '86 dk)S0l, 4x4, good cond,.'new tiros.$3000, Call ’V I2 0 » ‘*31-3474_______ ^

GMC '92 2500 4WD ptekup. oxl cob, short , 9 9 ; bed. one owner, groal Blue cond $5590 734-2769 now

-------------------------------- 208-

. spd„ AC. powers all. Aob NICE! $5,299,

v m f737-9700 or 308-5002 'amo

OMC '98 1500 Z71 otf 0^road. 4X4, extended --------cab, 5.7 vortex engine FORDauto. AC, powor seat, die Imirror, Unt windows. over)3" door, low package. Jusl 1 56000,324-5392

ISUZU '86 pk:kup. Ex-tended cab, AC. now ■wtioels In very nee 732-8C

r s$2,450. Call 208-312- J^S ,0640. Dock). P'"

_____ :______________ . slerO'MAZDA '84 4 cylinder. 4x4,

5 spood, 25 mpg In ale.Ihe ctty, 51.695. Call 308-;735-1425 or 420-0195 423-(

MrrSUBlSHI « 2 FORDEclipse GT. V6. powor e m kroof, and more, loado»C 150O nly$12^27 blue.

732-8099 or 734-3600, good

PROBLEMS GETTINQ FINANCING?

Call 733-1881 today. 'Latham's ____ -

1-800-Car-Loan

TOYOTA '00 Tundra SR5. 4x4. 12K. Indd Century shon. Hall- mark camper. All like now. Musl aacrince due 10 health,$26,500. For pack- . f ^ S

__ ago>734-6370________

TOYOTA '66 ExI. cab 4x4, rare AT. newer paint, #C1423D. Only

S C T X j I H i o«'

i M H i i732-8099 or 734-3600.

Ct^OME 'q r IL L OUARD m , Smity. tall to, Doaj. B»*. up. $700, Truck box 5**? Beltertouill. $100. Call *1®- for delaUs 320-1705.

w r ^ , l ooa - ; . ; . :

" :d iY M e m M miRTB fits small truck rackets Tacoma.:nug lop, hMiner. " J " " ™anopy, bertch seatovers, hood dellec->r, hklden hitch, rklete air shocks, enowoblos; Make olfor orade for? 306-6219

« r Springe 1988-96 Hnrfltf>D 4:hovy/GMC CK 1500 ” “c70, Trailer hubs. ^V<x>d.60, (208)308-9053 f t O ^

HONDA

loaded, c4 ton 350 V-8. doth, 5 ,9kMdod. nteo, As low Kudoetbi os $395 monthly,

P R i< A c A LOAK ULR*

736-4461 ----------------------------- HUMMER 1

ry, 25K. I motailic. ' chromo. / ston, 3-

^fomolo sU

AWD. 6.800 actual miles. 2 2 'custom whools. $40,995.

' R / 8 ^ c a lC A R S A L E S Fo. 'Q

V-6.5736-4461 budgetbi

iDlLLAC '99 Es- > 0 >alode, Kiadod, 100K. U a < ^ 19,900, Call 206-31-5943___________ 87a-M74of{

IEVROLET'01 ISUZU'9 41 ohoo LT. 4 door. 3rd Kolloy E aoi. loathor 4x4. $6988. nc mdod HTT2045. Only 323451A.M j 9 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ 735-3900.

2-8099 or 734.3800. P ^ B 9 i

^ O L E T T O B III. r Xtromo. 35,795 illos. KBB $16,986 ow $15,968. #1747,06-324-3900 d ir. ' P R ^n . ------C A B *

736- NO Cl

tEVROLET '05 Trait- ^ 5 lazor LS. Only Coll 7M-1 9,938 mitos, Kolloy ,Hue Book. $25,600, 1-600-C ow 523.988 *1735 08-735-3900. dtr.

IEVROLET’99racker. 72,563 miles, ■ ■ ■BB $8968. now ^6488. #4131506. AWO.wh

iZ o S .AlEVY'04 Tahoo 4x4 $286 m4k tow pockogo. aimoto start, oxcoliont * 6 fZjndrtion $27,990/ PRACffor call 306-6561 . c a R 9

RD '00 Explorer Ed- « Bauer. AWD. V8,/ery option. #T206.JSI in 510.999 '

3 B ^>-8099 or 734-3800.

RD '00 Explorer $22,956LS, V-6. AT. PW, ■ ■ ■ L AC. tiWcruiso,eroo. ABS brakos, l y i l j a«4, soo to appcod- y - fS H S ™:o, $7595/0 ff0r. Call ^32 6099 or )8-7658 days or TOYOTA '23-6999/5pm . cnjisor. A

RD *02 Expod<tlon. S ’Mio Bauer, fuUy or 420-672adod, wedgowood = ^ _ ; _ =uo. 25K, 1 owner. H n H nirago kept, $23,500. ■ 1 | | N |)8-324-5327. ^ ■ | | | i

R D _ 1 9 a __ E w k > r o i _ R ^ B [jod corid.. & tires, I k w miles. $ 12,000/ for. Call 436-4047

Whilo.fullyl wHeeis. I

C •00 Yukon Donah, 5mher, super sharp. _ _38 523.070- now P R A C 19,988 #137608A C * " ■ )8-324-3900dh. ^ 3 ^

1- 1 0 0 0 —

KBB vall

"gTlB !'----- I avon. auto

< C -96 Yukon SLT. I owner. 51,< 1x4. 75.000 miles, I « P | m i saded. oxtra clean 1 * K I |T b ilO.500. Call 206-

737-9700 or

Mooda);8eptaB»afl2.20(

B CHEVY •oe Aatrc AWD. 140K.

, tiros. Good ccn

DODOE *94 CaImmaculale oxc. cond,, runs 52.200, 206-420

FORD ‘94 AeroUp, 4,0L. 6 cyi.. reliable. $1500 ood. $6,668. Must solll Can

^ hsfo ',“7 r36-4461. or leo. Pi

I t L rS,"®nlns«D B B t e Usts for $1

asking $1700. 1 sonil 206-324-4 toavo message.

GMC '93 Convi A ’03 CRV EX. Van. AT, PW. PI k4 moonrool & '°ar. T\« l,only27K ,' £ g is “" n o ^ ”dS’ 9-500 S s r t U S I !etburiey.com $4495/of(or. 308

. doys. 423-6999^

^ » _ _ Jtofa00 ’ <-i24a

■R'03H2Luxu- K. loathor. red

cond.. air suspon-

iVlar[°"s45'ISSIi12-2808.-------------- AT. loacJod. only ---------------- P " $17,500

g j budgetburley.i

II 67B-a874o«a00-S7<

DAI '03 Sante W M f l - i ^ loaded. AT.

■ ■ [ ■ I M

NISSAN '05 Ouo! iofeoo-&74-i2*a toaded. V6, only

m94 T ro c a r 4x4.

Blue Book ■. now $5,980. 676-8874 <yeOQ-S7<

^ BLEMSGET FINANCING'

Call 733-1861 to U tham 's

I l i l i l l i M 1-600-Car-Loo

1 0 1 0

r. loodod. A k>t mrt lor only monthly ^ _ H | | | | | H | | |

i S ^ C A LR SALKS

'36-4461

23K.TV.DVD.I iO C redit? loaded. $19,413-1661 today.

a r . . n . p R f ^ c f

736-4461

PONTIAC '03 GAm, whito, 4 « AC. CO, cruise mpg, 38,000 rr Call 208-421 -o:

. white. 34K. tld. As low as

B S A L ^ * '35^ 3, power all. s

W f t pV -02 Sequoia 737-9700 or 306-: door, loaded. ^

ONLY

— ^ ^ '3 ° ° 0 CHRYSLER X '' i®WO Sobrmg,com,en.

oditKJn. -1060 735-8047 loaded, only 17 6721 $16,500

budgetburley.c

■ ■■ ■ ^ ^ H _676-667 it.(X .fi00 -.£74

illy toaded, 20'Ils. As low as 6 monthly.

S ^ C A LR BALBS

» ^ 8 1 96K actual mik ----------— *2. 995

'01 Venture c*h *a« *10K. fully load- 736-4461ccellent cond., m S S S ^ S i ^ mvalue $7800, C l a i i i f l M l

P a r t y A d i

Require pre-pc ment prior to p

^ ■ H H - hcation. Mate credOftlebii cai

'69 Grand C«r> & cash accopt luto. Only one Check$1,499. processing over

0 » 306.5002

,2008 Tlaw»M«n,TMnM*,Mriio’

a p

itro van,^ ,rwwond/Uon, ,

jw e * ” '

Corvvanpaint.

19 great. 20-0906

« ta rX U00/Offer.an 208- '

iH van. it on Power

ABS, igood , $1960.}. Must t-4306.90. I

nversion PL. AC.TV. low 9 over- chromo

08-7656 19 pm,

i“V LX.i ly l ’ K.')

574-1246

jest AT,Ily 4K.i

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574-1246

ETTtNQ . 0 ?today.

soon,

I

). fully ),468.

» * •

1______

Grand I door, ise.. 30

mtios,-0243.

ineo.'. roof,

sporty. .

6-5002

If 0 4jrtiblo.1. AT 17K.Iy.com ,

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, 730dor731-20S4- »‘ -------------------------------- EAG' DOOQE 'M Uoon SXT. spc

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e a g l e •»Spon. 5

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lAQLE '92 Tolon. 5 spd.. powor oil. Funto drivo! $3,495.

( [ f p i = ■ ■ ;r37-9700 or 300-5002

2oa-735^:

. ‘ FORO *0314.700 r OXC- eon ollor. 208

FORD -91 IAC, GA S1.499.

t i737-9700 i

I FORO -93 Iconvortibi 4 cyl. $3 <i

. w737-9700.

FORD ’93 moilc Iran powor. Cloan iim< 35mpg. 2i

FORD -94 runs gioo diUon. S 20S-420-C

FORD '97 Cspd.. cloo newtS3.4!

R737-9700 c

OMC '93 Jhonty 53KI AC, ru S6500/olf(

HONDA '01 door. QU miles. Exc S9,900.2(

HONDA

I$14

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876-9874 or I

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HYUNDAI

1

S10.B50.. 734:212 rISUZU -08

rum comploia new cor c<

cort, goo< 45 mpg. lasting ent Coll 208-3

ISUZU H S5200. 0 S4S00. 01 HD ^ U $20,500. 28 tn S4500.20I

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A u t o » . 'i r ^ n i mI -»4 Talon DU UNCOLN "U . 5 apd. New nantal. Full 100K. 30 mpg. leather seats,

cond. $2,500 or S3000/onar 420

UNCOLN • » ! , - ■ leattier. all pow

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Price of glory: Im ount am ong yo achlctcs

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Staying acti in the secoi

halfoflift"Exercise can literally

the difference Ixnveen llj premanire death: betuve Ing at home or in a n, home; betu>een enj<^ng

— MacArthuidfltlon R epoiton Fltne

' 'Slaying active bccomcs im ponant than ever durii sccond half of life. WIk once considered to be "n

wc now know ma' more to do with a sedi lifestyle tlian it docs wii actual agingprocess.

The bcneflcial elfcci ol lar physical acilvity is grounded In research evi< Unfortunately, nearly li the adults over age 50 I country, according lo tli D epartm ent of Healili 1 luman Services, do iiol | ipaie in any leisure physical activity at all.

Jan

Exercise programs, su CSl's Over 60 and Getti program in partnership area schools and rccnutic tricts, become partic im ponanl in reversing trend.

The Over 60 program c\ over a quarter of a centui an Informal, indmate lab ry shovbdng snapshoi significant positive cli that occtir with regular, it ate physical activity supporthnj soda! environ As an instructor in tlioi m m . I have learned far from my students than ti learned from me.

Here's a sanwling of so those lessons from ihe O crowd:

•1 have learned that...' tell m e a person^ age, and ing else, you have toi no th ing ' according lo o physiologist Michacl M Chronol(^cal age is not tl instrument to measure ai

svidualls aging proccss. An 70-year-old may have the tional age o f someone in her fifdes. In general. | who exercise regularly lower functional ages tluu pie who remain sM cntar the same chionolodcal yt

• I have learned tlu t sedentary person or thi senior master athlete can astounding progress In fl related punuits. And it a{ tlu t one is never too old i somcbeneflL

• I have learned tlia l... i die of your last-t\vitch f fibers pack their bags anc on perm anent vacatior benefits of physical activit take k)nger to achieve oi movemeni m aybe slower older adult, but like llie yc adull. there will be an incn metaix)lism, mobility and ity of life’ m anagement

• I have learned that;., a cd group of people wi l o w ^ similar goals spin M Ities into other dlmoislo successfiJ ag ins vohtntea mitments in scnools, coui

________compete In a seiiior mevent. enrbIlmmrinolhcr< dasses, new sodal conne Induding iruuriages for a fi

• 1 have learned th a t . a m have pains, but you have to be one. You can r up a hearty l a u ^ a h hand and a spark of ho ness in the donees! o f mor

• I have learned ... tl every a m we arc cons reinventuig our lives. At age we tell ou r life story ir ferent way. The past predicts b u t doesn't dete our potential for happinc

And it^ never too laie ti fresh sta rt

The'Over 60 a nd Gettl P r o f ^ Stans today in locadons: a t 9 a m at CS: Elementary, Jerome Reer

’ Center, the o ld Shoshom School gym. The Idaho! for the and the Blin in Gooding Rupert Civic ter and Blaine County g Hailey, at lO-JO a t Buhl School and'l\iesdoy at tl

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S GeUp^sibil-islons for The Wathlncton Po itecrcom*surage to In the telling Qrsi• master's “Napoleon Dynar iiercoTEge" ~Napoleon makes h nnectkins, back o fa school b i rafevi kid sealed acros m t ... you watches him intern you don't "What arc you m muster today. Napoleon?" a helping monotone.' hOpChU- Iuomenis. d r.. that ot A ttltU dO reco n s t a n t l y --------------------wfi

At cveiy matic teen-geiry lnadif. •'WhaievcrlfeelUkiast often Goslil*letermine Ever since theliness. about an Idahole to get a dvreeb emerged laj

one of the strange unexpected bloc

letting Fit years. "NapoleonI in ^ t staned doing justCSI,I^er marketplace

Eecreatlon like it wants to do! <loncHigh From the no\^10 School "VbteforPedro"T*sJllndgym dreds of, othei:M c Cen- soon-to-be-releasi[y ^ in products. “Napolluhl High mite’ is suddenlyat the CSI leader in back-to-»iBurieyat- — M a d e f o r a r ^ rinfomw- the cult hit grosse

miUlon at tho box

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’entUway’Residents take up judo for

ifidence, fitiK id competitioChristensenw« writer_____________________

I-ALLS — A half d w en barcfo n while robes and p anu , a re toss )und a mat-covered floor. Grin I J hi-yah!— llazed opponcnis lan )us Slap. Tlien comcs m e lieadloci ne to judo.Valley rcsidenis have been hiirll do-style slncc the first IW in Fi in I960. Today, more tlian 100 a tlielr A to - im a ? (throwing lechiv tlie ColTcgc of Southem Idalio. S

ced black belts who've proven Uiei ------------------- ---------- 1 c o m p ea m m o re ... oihers i

wantingBeglniwn r o u g h -lugh Dec. 8 without0 p.m.. Tuesdays ond busted b vs h 's foi )f Soulhern Idaho one. sa' lion: $40 sensei a fental: $15 p iru Hry Sensei Bryan Motsuo- suoka, •6451 m eans munity Educalion tliins difI 732-6288 eachpen «lcome judo on

d l s c i ffimess, mental toughness and res lowever, won't leach you how to {k ing your lunch money. Judo me ay. It’s primary purpose, as defm is personal development, focuses on discipline, responsll;1 inicgrity,' Matsuoka says. "And

eek tycoPost added anothe;

DVD sa le s WIIrsl moments of aren’t.avoilobltnamitc." nerdv — the T-shirts,sh iS Nvay to the tops, undcm t1 bus. A younger becom e the stross the aisle censed producntly. and boys' mas;)u Ming 10 do A ndastu ru i1? ' nc says'in a licensed acces

ty products arN a p o le o n ’s tne way, indu

d r o o p e d - l i p backpacks, icreply m shes wallets, calendwfth mclodra- boxes, flip*Dogeek angst: cards,like I wanna do! 'I t is a tcsiar

o f fa n so n d totie oulrky flick pop culture,’lO high school cxecutivc viccI last summer as censipg and rngest and most 20th Century 1lockbusiers in tor. “This fillo n Dynamite” rcsonalc and iust thai in the dmc.'’A4iatevcr it feels The retail cloIGoshl niodestlykstCio\v-ubiquitous Qlm was still tT-shirts lo hun- simple T-shirther new or forPedro’ — w!oscd liccrued ' Ibp ic , a mall-lpoleon Dyna- In 50 states tiniy an oddball appaicl. accesD-school sales. for teens. Sinn )orted$400,000,"''lion\tote for Pissed about $50 been shipped.XIX offlcc, then Now Hot H

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for every- spon. A judo nsays local securing a pin <

•i and judo Half and quarteiHryan Mat- ing an opponer

I, bu t it holcLs or annloc!IS some- Besides tlie udifferoni for "gee") — judo nperson. "M e tlian od ier m an

and learn Bui don’t expefcnsc. self- first day o f pracc i p I i n e . m aster how to |I respect. o r choke someooiw undd ie "Siifety is the imeans "die year-olu grant

efmed by its Maisuoka. '‘I ei worry she migl:

nslbiliiy, rc- abom safety."jid ii's more According lo

oon: Njither S104 million In than i;. While retail figures producable. Napoleon wear a 519 "ins, sweatshirts, knit lege’ T5n\'car, etc. — have ^ v e e t e sutingest selling li- • for sdnaducts In the teens' sells Nonass morkctpbce. magnetjruiing array of otlier cards,x:essorics and novel- wrisibas are available or on postersiduding bed Uncns. Iceycha:. loic bags. Velcro bands iendars. lamps, lunch from s<(•flops, and playing oddly f

are nwsiament to tlie povkrer subcult1 to hitting a nerve in . Just bre,’ says EUc Dckcl. parcl svicc president o f li- vsvek. :id merchandising at fashiontry Fox. the djstnbu- over lli

film continues to are uU |nd get stronger over retailer

and meill onslaught began ’It wutOctober,V i^cnthc ond .intill catching on. O ne sliort lihlrt design — "Wale off-kilic—w entonsalcatH ot says M< all-based rctall chain > toriol ds thai specializes in Letter,xessories and music covcrinInce then, a half-mil- ing bus»r Pedro T-shirts have B u t 'led How dt Tbplc carries more Ptej

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Boy Scouts or church." aside, judo is a lilgli-energy. \

I nia(cli i-s won by scoring oneII or foreing im opponent lu si ter points ore accumulated b>' i leni. Submissions ore won liy acks.uniform — Cidleil a gi (prono

I more resembles American w r uti^orts.iqpect to wring anyone's neck < actice. Maisuoka says a judois 3 properly fall before learning i eone.e priority," said Vicki Kleslg. wl; inddau{^iter. Alexis, trains enjoy waiching. Ilie re are ti

gill gel hun, but Br>’on is ad

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nets. Heck. yes. you can get I "Your Mom Goes to Col- . { T-frin there, o r a S2.99_ >

« Uancc Movcs’Tibteliook ■ diool. The store's Web site Napoleon Dynamite fridge lets, air fresheners, posi- >, pins, trucker hats. / bands, fleece throws, j .•rs. bookmarks, stickers. \ lialns, shoelaces, \vrist- s and lip gloss — all lifted . scenes or inspired by its

f funny caichphrases thot low the doily retorts and Lilture code of fans, t backfrom tlieMAGICap-

show in Las Vegas this .. Dckcl says the annual an trade sliow was abuzz tlie plienoinenori. T h e y

11 getting reorders a nd tlie ers ore looking for more nore product." h e says. wiO nave a nicc llltle run in all llkellliood. u-ill have alife until tlie next slightly

liter thing com es'around. Martin Brodustela a n edl- I d lrcaor of the Licensing r. a executive newsletter lng the consumer licens- ■ usincss. 'gt \vKy U ie -p a u n d sw e irr- j does a deddedly unlilp ■

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"My favorite pari inounced But judo isn't all wrestling 'le ic s such as Ma

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Im age

InjuriesThe Smnford Advocate

Frank Glanclioita was a for the Ga-emvich Higlt ■ icam In Connecticut last f the anterior labrum in his i

He consulted an onhor on MIU and rcconunenclct

^ Q anchelia. 17, cliosc tc

"Itliouglit (tlte pain)\\-a.s could iiandie,” lie said. " wTappcd diiriiiB games. I tiling could be wrong but I end my season or rugby (ii

Gianchettas rugby plai anyway when he disloc shoulder later in tlie sciioo at the officc of I’aul Sctli

' surgeon and sports inei with Orthopaedic & Neun ists in Greenwich.

Sctlii took note of Gionc I . sire to play and the f a a tli

season woiild deprive liiin out for US/\ Rugby's na

--------- team, nnd he told Gianchcplay as long os he also con Itate tmd strcngtiien his sh offered llie teenager u w sustain funlter damage if shoulder. •

Gianchctta trained tlint mally would, participati practices a week for up to “1 would \s-ork out every hours, mostly wright-train

And he dislocated his sl fore tlie rugby season end• His a nn now in a sling,

covering from a lune 30! attending to his rehabiliti aniicipadbn of December* Tliat Gianchctta jiushe: as he does is not uncom and it points to a p iw ing die intervention mat until province of weekend-wai and college-level atiiietes.

~]'d-say 1 do more diai year but at least half are c he says.

Faycal Rhazali.diwetor Highway Tennis Club in D the rise in injury could be excitement behind profes its reigning stars.

VVho, he asks, doesn't and glory on tlie field or c

/\nd tnose drtams. Sei ported by a culture th a t : pushing through pain.

"The perception amc coaches is that without i you will fall behind (otli says Sethi, a fonner assL cian for the Los Angeles D and the University of Sc football team.

Many may w onder wh At a d m t w h en everyon c h ild lio o d obesity, a l» sp o r t seem s to b e a goo( the possib le risk of Injury

Setlii. a form er collew I WTCStler. w tjuld ogiw. b u

----- chiklrcnvvlioacih'cly panicin some cases appear to tn be carefully monitored so

— EngStenberg-Y ol

■ ALBION — lohn and . Stenberg of Plain Qt)-. Ut

nouncti the engagement i daughter. Ktistalyn N. Sn to Benjamin 1. Young, sor m omandPamYoungof/

Stenberg is a 2003 grad Fremont H i^i School ii a ty . She is currently ati Utah State University, wh is studying family-humar opment.

Young is a 2001 grad Declo High School. He s two-year mission in Sao B r ^ . He L<i also enrolled State University, majorinj temational agri-business.

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mountis a defensive back gIrSchool foolball ist fall w hen Ije tore iis right shoulder. h o p ^ is t . who took I I H I ided im m ediate sur-

,e to finish the sea- J l l ^

was just something 1 1 |K f t ’ J. "I would have it T r i s. I thought some-

IUt 1 didn't wunt it to ydnUiesprinigj." . ICT plans were affected 1 ' slocated the. same hool year. I Ie landed k.'tlii. iui orthopedic P S l j m edicine specialist L‘uro.surgery Specuil-

anclietta's strong de- 1 that shting out die lim o fa chancc to try

national under-19 ic h e tta th a th e c o u ld - -- :ontinued to rehabll- Paul S«tl s shoulder. Sethi also dren win J warning: he anild carefully e if he dislocated hLs pliat season as he nor- ii'jury ciM ting in up to six muirycaI to diree hours a day tn c very day anotiier two -or. mos raining,'he says.is shoulder twice be- ^Ml-Star :nded.Ing, G ianchctta is re- 130 surgery, diligently tht’ uln:>ilitation schedule in coinrnober tryouts. namedshes him self as hard who warommon, Sedii says, quires iing trend In onhope- tendonmtil recently was tlie u’<-’ warrior, professional I'Hdajtes. Univers dian s o a surgeries a and is I re on kids under 21." la s^ ir i

:tor o f tennis at Kings tliopedin Darien. Conn.. says phunon1 be attributed to the "Oveisfessional sports and tive ac

niicrotrin't dream of \ictory tliro\%ir □rcoun?Sedii says, are sup- divisior

lat stronwy endorses and co "Sports

im ong parents and Tlieut the hard uainlng, overtra:(other competitors)." short aassistant team physi- • I’art.•s Dodgers, d ie Lakers Setlii s;f SouQiem California nccessl

spc-clfKwhal tlie problem is “li's

tfone is talking about WallaciI healthy interest in llig lia'ood diing, even with Schoolury. <•ce football playtr and mentsbu t he cautions tliat Setlii

artidpatcin5pons.and up, it \0 train like pros, sliould snorts,1 so an acute traumatic tliese k

GAGEMENIOUNGnd Natalie ; Utali. an-

of dieir Stenberg.

son o f La- of Albion. m duate )1 in Plain .’ attending where

Tian devcl-Benjamin Yo

Taduate of Krlitalyn Stic served a Friday. Sept. 16. in I Sao Paulo, iccepdon to hom led at Utah will oe held Sfiturd )ring in in- the Young resicienc css. sccond reception vlanned for following weelc in I

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Sethi, Is an o rthop tic lurgeon and wht) actively participate (n aporti, i ully monitored so an acute traumatl « prevented altogether,y can Ik* treated sensibly jmd an ov vcan Ik* prevented allogetlier, ic Williams is an l8-year-old sta ri iiost recently for Stamford's Wt School varsity ba.seball and sur

tar Leagues. In d ie spring 2004. a t In his riglit eibovv sudtlenly gave at lune. Wiiliains iiad surgery to i ilniu collateral ligiunent. llie su inonly known as Tommy John su ed alter die former Dodgere pi was die first to have the procedui ;s the ligament be re fla ted w on from anodier part of tlie liody he foreium. ham string or wrist day. Williams is about to enroll i ■ersity of Connecticut at Avery Is fully recovered. He played ba; inring with a brace, illioms' injury is classified amor ledists as an overuse injury, also a lonieiion am ong younger adilete iveruse injuries are the result of n activity in w hat we call repe otraiima. such as repetitive ovei rting or running on the ground.' Miclieli, director of the sports met iion at CJiildrcn's , Hospital in D co-author widi Mark lenkins c

ins Medicine Bible for Young Athl le com m on denom inator is u; ■training, usually too much ovc t a time.u t o f w hat coiisthutes overtra ti says, is an emphasis on onc spo i.'iksltaies repeated ihodon and sui :lfic parts of the body, t's related to specializing." says lace, wTcsding coach for Greei ll and a m adi teacher at Central oot in Greenwich. "Kids particip el teams and d ie year-round coi Its diat go widi diat.";tlii. 3^. s;dd that when he was gr it was com m on for kids to play rts, one for eacli season. "Now you A- kids playing and training for ont

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(surgery, Adds Miclieli: “lliI surgery, growing. They are si s pitcher ole to Injury. They ! .-dure, re- con be injured and ;1 with a o f development, an ody. USU- of muscle imbolor L growth spurts, wl oil at the chance ofovcruse i .‘ry I*oint So how can injurybxseball "Play It Safe" is a

by the American Aiiong or- Surgeons and Pcdia;o a rising of North America, liletes. be in proper physiof repeti- sport, should knowepetitive a spon. wear approoverhand use adiletic equipin d 's a y s playing and alwaysmedicine dred or in pain.II Boston According to Sed IS of die ' also follo\v a presc \thletes." m en diat focusesoi s usually a season r e ^ e n over too uses correct teclin:

periods to avoid ov rtraining. "Most imponani sport diat progression of trai I suvss on um e of training,"

w hat wc call the 1 says Brad d ie child should m ireenwich of training more di ralMiddle ifd icch ildruns20 icipate in week, diey can pro . commh- utes. diree times |

week." But diey st IS growing Oictrainingsurf^aci play diree they are wearing pi you see all' coaching and train one spon nique.

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n child Ls not designed to itrcss," Sedii says. “Kids' ^ lall-adult bodies." ‘l l ie ends of dieir joints arc ; softer and m ore vulnera- •; :y have growdi plates that id tliey, often in the course arc going througli periods lance, panicularly during which can increase the „ o in iu c y - "iiry be avoided? ,i a spons safety cam palm ^ Academy of Onhopaealc °

liatricOrtliopaedic Society *' I. It advocates that children ysical condidon to play a ® iwand abide by die rules of ^ ropriate gear, know how to T ipment, warm un before ys avoid playing \vnen very

cthi.youngadiletesshould ^ reason conditioning re^*;on core body su tsn ^ i and n that supports the spon, inique anu schedules rest overuse. [lot is watching the rate of raining and d ie total vol- , ," Michcll says. "We have ‘ • 10 perccnt rule, which is * not increase their volume dian lOpercentaweek-So »0 minutes, three times per irobably safely run 22 niin- • s per week, die following [ still m ust m ake sure diat }

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MILWAUKEE — Maytee As puro's m other was a Mllwaukei high .school teacher who. at»?' p ' ‘’“,8“" It is belishowing signs of Alzheimer's b f a in D£ disease. ^

■She was leads tostardng to expe­rience m em ory m aV DC loss," Aspuro re­called. “They aS 2 0 ) were surprised she still w as syiTlptOI teaching. .But ,she was a very D f ^ n H I n . t e l l l g e n t wom an, a n d OS tllC n she used h er In- ,te lllgence-as a W niC tl

T v » ; forrdie disease w onout and at age “ 1'62 her modicr.Acacia Aspuro,had to leave her teaching jolShe died in 1993 a t age 69.

So when University of Wl; consln-M adlson researcliei asked Aspuro If she wanted t take p a n In a brain Imaglr study Involving mlddlu-age people w hose parents ha Alzlielmer's, she did not hes tate.

Aspuro, 46. o f Madison, \w one of 122 people from Wlscoi sin who undcr^vent funcdon magnetic resonance Ima^n or fMRl, a s p a n of a study d< signed to fmd die earliest stagi o f brain changes d iat may lej to Alzheimer's disease.

"Tliey arc all healdiy adulu said lead aud io r Sterling )ohi son. an assistant professor medicine at d ie University Wisconsin who also works the Veterans Affairs Hospital Madison. “It’s just diat half them have parents wi Alzheimer’s disease."

Having a parent widi die di case doimles a person’s risk.

It is believed that the bra pathology th a t leads Alzheimer’s m ay begin m any as 20 years before sym tom s appear In brain rc^oi such as th e hippocam pi w hich is crucial m formli new m emories.

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Group vviU mcvi from 1 to p.m. today at the Offlci Aging Annex building, Washington Sl. N„ TVvin Fa!

The support ’ group i: .tliosc who corc for sick, .obled o r elderly fa members or friends.- Shcny Cann, su ppon g facilitator, will continue Comfort of Home* series v will provide Insight and ti corc^vcrs In caring for a fi -member o r &icna in a I netting.

For morc Inform ation .the Offlce of A ^ g ’s Info tion and Assistance Progn 736-2122 or (800) 574-865(

f i e f r e s h e r c o u r s e, A childblrtli refresher .0 ivill be offered from 6:30 p.m, 'Ibesday in the lob Maj^c Volley R c^onal Mi Center’s Downtpwn Car '6G0 Shoshone S t E .lW ln I

The class is for those have previously taken ( b irth classes. Chile preparation and proce will be reviewed, along v 'video tour of the Women .Inf^ant Center.

Cost Is $20. Prc-rcgisuai .required, l b register, coll 31-18.

‘B ab y a n d M e ’ ,St. Benedicts Family M

■'Center will offer “Baby an iclassesfrom 1030to ll:3i :l\iesdays at die Healtli £ ^ion Ccntcr, 115 Fifth M .Jerome. This week’s topic) "Safety At Home."

Tlie session is for pare children from In fa n ^ th

•toddler years.T he class is free. For m<

' forniaiion.call324-7262.

:A U h e lm er's s u p p o r t; HoUey Homes will he Alzheimer's Support i

•meeting at 1 p.m. Wednes Philo House, 525 I6 lh A Jerome.

T he support group Jerome County resident have family m em bers

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' BRADENTON, n a . — iyour excuse?; For not exercising, that• Nearly everybody can lup wilh an excuse for noi ing out a t home, outdooi the gym.

People say they're to(

iAttitudeContinued tram Dl 'lllck make uncool so cc : drive retail sales to take i •jump like Pedro’s Sled{ -m er bike?; “People enjoy celebra awkward outsider su

' Napoleon* is the simplU ; planailon Jared HtJss. th •writer and director, < '- from Mexico, where he'; ing on a new film.

Others say "Napoleon mite" cultural mom entu deeper — and riche

;Fclneman, U)s Angcle:

Judo__iCoRtkUMdfroaiDl: His black belt com: •rospea.

Judo has m v c tradidc ;as bowing oeforc entei ;doJo and again w hen s 'nn»hAmnt A phntnftftl : founder, Jigoro Kano, h• m ost dojo walls. They b ! to a: Kano, a Japanese juj■ pert, developed the spo la te 1880s. Esscntloll! eliminated the dangero niques and ploccd cm p

• controlling— not strlkli : opponen t ’Ihe new m« form had w idespread

■ because It could be p : with low risk o f getting!• One early follower w; : den t Theodore Roosev• took u p judo after a bt •jury. Roosevelt so losport that he built a sn

;inthesecond-floorW hli• library where he M ctlc : lim es a week. Roose •vanced to brown belt, •step below black.: The U.S. Judo Fc ' ranks juniors 16 an d ur series of 21 belt lew white, the lowest, to Ju the m ost advanced Set recehv eight belts, wl being the most advano

'IWin Falls superlnte schools WDey Dobbs ii

ibelLH e^ entering his < ' In fudaacareerthatbef

iver supSupportI to 2:30 To d o fo rdice o n ___ :_____________lg, 098 For m orc inforrI Falls. Carey Crist a t 324-a ) is for

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n group m o n ^ r r a i ^ l M l („ e - T h e be offered from 4fW! whiph Wednesday in the Sd S ? w Magic V ^W R egioafam llv Center’s Educationa h o m e AddisonAve.W..1V-

Ih e d ass is offen

lion, chest comp: choking for adults The program ind

;r course room instruction aj 5:30 to 9 pracilcc. lobby at Cost is $25. Pre-r Medical required. Tb rcgisi

Campus. 2007./in Falls.ose w ho C P R fo r b a b ie s

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The program I part o f d ie prepar coursc. New paren

r Medical parents arc cnc ’ and Me" attend tlic class lc 1:30 a.m. infant CPR. choklr

h Educa- ty and prevention < I Ave. W.. The class is free, ) lcw illbc tion is required

information, call 7)aren tso f-r thraugh C o p In g W ith Wl

Wldo\ved WcUn m ore in- o f,d a lio ^vill hoi-

meetings, “Coping . hood.” from 10 t-

beginning Wednt hold an College o f Soudici

t Group fice on Aging. 99( [nesday at St. N. h Ave. E , Tlirough the &

owed m en and Jp is for receive informati ents who port in dealini icrs witii problems ofbelng

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lg out thossrvlee too busy o r too oi

excrdsc.— W hat’s O rtiicy ju sicar

Fitness cxper that is. American Counc can com e have som e ideas not work- the couch an d k(

lo o rso rin vated.■ ‘ACE, a naUona:

too tired, cacy organizaiior

author of “Geek ( > cool and Gulde_.to (te a s iv c c l c a l l s lh c l to - a c Icdgcham- s 'o " ' , t

generation. Nap b ra tin g an the c v e r y ^ fo

such as culture of kids, ipllfled ex- " 'h o saw them! i. the film's fno^ie an d who r, c-maU-‘, «he's work- S o m e b o ^ (

And, adds Fell con Dyna- gotta be a gold m ntum runs . | f for • Cher. Nell daughtere des-bascd Napoleon Dyna

his father stonecom m a-ds

iitionssuch *n lc iing lh i: Dobbs "Hi •n stcDDlne m y confidence.

He's b w n reap }. hangs on smce Ihe firslTI

jujlisu ot- ""<1 “ Isport in the r g m r ------------lally. Kanolerous tech- 'mphasls on r i l ^ — anmaitial-aTt ^ K S ^ B j E

ead appeal e practiced n g n u r t rw asP resi- sevdt. who ibcodngin-

loved the t small dojo Vhite House ictlcedtiuee

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Federation lu n d e rb y a levels from ijudan red,Seniors can wilh black

meed. niendent of » is a blade lis40thyear beganwhen

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ormation. call who would ne< J-BS24. evenings. Tb at

session or sug{ tiieO flicconA

For more in •r cardiopul- register, call SI ation dass vHU tiie OfDcc on A 1 4 to B p.m. ext. 307. c Sage Room at

in ju ryTVrtn Falls. T he Brainfcied under tiie Group vrill me tiic American P-^- )n an d will in- Heooniu

n d u d e s dass- Sendees a t tiie ^ and hands-on

Tlie suppon c-rcgistniaonls pIc " h o hove I ! ls (c rca ll 737- o r ^ th e l r f a n ^ carc^vers.

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lay In Iho lobby Ccnicr «JU 0 R ^ o n a l Med- ' J ?; “

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A b o u t ( > s e:cd. For m ore A ccsarear U 732-3148. will be olTcrc

p.m. Sept. 2( w id o w h o o d Magic Valley

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, ^ l o n . wid-; id w om en will lation and sup-ling witii tiic E x e rc is e f tlng\vidowcd. South Ceni rc also gatiicring is starting a

ise excuses) o ut o f shape to . Dlcgo. Calif..

tips for workc :an’t fit it in. o r people w perts and the about s tan i indl on Exercise gram::as to get you off •H ead to I keep you moti- thcrc m ay n(

pie around, inal fitness advo- early In ' ihi ion based in Son lunch.

Jc C h ic The Ultl- tiien begged0 Geek Culture," _ ing Napoleoi 'a cultural touch- mo^e. says

th e younger them I dldrilapoleon became otiier people for a huge sub- - Napoleon Dy

Is. in particular. Kamhiha:mselves in that ty m anufa10 love this guy." nearly 30 y«y deeply got the seller is his^ g o t l t r i ^ t " more than {i^lneman. “that’s week, his1 mine." World in Q e y Kamhl, whose siilpplngthc gged him lo see N apoleon /nam ite'-last fall doll. Press ii

led tiie TVvin Falls culture.Matsuoka^ father. These lcly tiie best activity success inen Involved in. reer, Dobbs'it's rcally boosted "In a judi:c." and anothe•aping tiie rewards rely o n yoi nm te 'h e -s tep p cd — p r ^ c a m c i; a seven-year-old to keep aftce learned fair play. Now thea lot o f Japanese Dobbs’ is u

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oup willa younger widowed "Fit antries to m eet in the classes I id for those woridng field arcineed to m eet ill the 10:45 a.r0 a ttend an evenlns County suggest a name, call Center. n A ^ g . The 1(1 Information or to signed Q Shawna Wasko at increase n A ^ g a t7 3 6 -2 1 2 2 . ance.

For n register.

i ry s u p p o r t “ « hci

lin Injury Support ufalktii m eet from 6:30 to 8 iday a t Magic Valley Souti [edical Center's Edu- Health’s tiding, 588 Addison the Firs I n F ^ ^ ofl’eringaker will be Ann E dass bi >f Siudent Disability dass w tiie College ofSouUi- 6:15 p.r

days apon group Is for peo- Church ivehadabrainIn jury TVvinFo families, friends and Volui

leadtiiciting Is free. For morc .a n d cot n. call 737-2126. inc'ude

Anyorentingd iets Family Medical a c S S11 offer 1-2-3-4 Par-iss for parents with c u ju {g esl-4 .T hodassw iil Djstrici)m 7 to9p .fiL T hurs-

? p r 2s " i . h " ? ? a A boutCcntcr, 115 Fiftii Ave. A wc

.. fered Js i s free. To register or "nicsdanformaUon. call 324- R im ^l 3361.

Tlic- s e c t io n sc a n chlldbirtii class for wcfercd from 6:30 to 9 pjmts. 20 In the lobby at and soley Re^onal Medical in dasiDowntown Campus. QjstlOne St. E l TVvin Falls, coursess \vill Indude infor- informn cesarean deliveries. nagem cnt. hospital j-gd•s an d non-conform- /,jg gf

events520. Pre-registration is rton sFor m orc Infonnation, flturu148. follow:

tion.i ft)r s e n io r s 7Tm<s:entral District Health 5 a six-week scries of

i for not esdif.. has tiid following • CcDrkoutsprocrastlnators routire who miglit be shy waUdran ing a fitness pro- • F

hom eto th e gym w hen soup

y n o t be as m any peo- weighnd. For example, go groi^th e m orn ing o r at •TV

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^ him to make a talk- 18 Naileon dolL "I loved the theays Kamhi. “but 1 told NapoUdn’t know how many Pen t!)ple are going to buy a — likiDynamTtetalkingdoU.* youfshas been In the novel- ner!";

lufacturing business “VV} years, m s latest big \vitii'his talking SpIccMlce, matlrm a million sold. Last fromlis com pany. Kamhi site aGear^vater. Fla., began Oudi:tiic73/4-lnch.Sl4.95. "It’s lin D ynam ite talking littless its button and hear ter."

IngtI lessons translated to “Jiin his professional ca- than

bbs says. Dobiudo m atch, it's Just you judoitherperson.Youhaveto chllcyourself to get out o f —

ahcr it and not ve up* Mar tiie tiiird generation of at is taking tiie mat. leam- ren*

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Imeetind Fail Proof* exercise s for seniors in the Fair- r c a .th e d a s s w l l lb c ^ a i . o.m. S ept 20 a t tiie Camas ty Senior/Com m unity r.! low-lmpact class is de- d to he lp Individuals ISC their strength and bal-

morc information or to cr. call South Cenu:a] Dis- lealtii at 737-5988.

d n g c l a s s1th C entral District h’s Arthritis Program and irst Christian O iurch arc ng a &CC indoor walking berinning SepL 20. Tlic wm be held from 5:15 to p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs-

at the First Christian d l. 601 Shoshone St. N.. Falls.luntccr Joan Walton will h e walking dass. Warm-up :ool-dovm cxerdses will be d edyone is wclcome to attend AraUdng d ass. but people have arthritis are encour-. to partidpatc. r morc information, coll ! Beem a t Soutii Central ictHealili a t 737-5946.

u t w e ig h t lo s sweight loss class will be of- 1 from 6:1& to 7:15 p.m. ' days and Thursdays, be­ing Sept. 20. at Body IQ in I Falls.le class ,\vill Include infor- ion on m aking dietary, rise and lifestyle changes vcight loss results. Panici- ;s will track food diaries, some cstercises will be done ass.)st is S149 for tiie nine-week sc. To register o r for more miation. call 737-0800.

) do for mu is a calendar list- of lieallh'related actii’ities.Its and education. Informa- should be submitted by

rsday for publication in the iwing Monday's bmge scc- . Mail notices to: TJie es-Neivs.mBox54e.Di’ln s. ID 83303, or deliver to our val l32MrfteldSt.W.

xercisingConsider taking your Bmess line o u ts id e by ' running, dng or bike riding.For strength -training at

ne. use household items like p cans or your own body ght to work major muscle

working out to an excr- video or CD.

Napoleon sound clips from movie. Sam e (or the

3 o lco n 'D j^ an iite Talking i tiiat spouts olf seven lines Ilka “Freakin’ idiot!" "TTna.I fat lard, com c get some din- !" and “Suvetl"We're getting bom barded h orders," says Kamhl. estl- ting he has 100.000 orders m his funtalklng.com Web> and stores such os Urban d ittcrs and Spencer Gifts.> like the fans have tiieir ovvn le rappon witii this charac-

gtiie traditions."Judo has helped m e more an anything e ^ in my life," 3bt» says. And now. he nopes. do can do tiie same for hb illdren..

arr Christensen can iw reach^• 735-3243 or marf.c/irii- [email protected].

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NEW ORLEANS — It all submerged in a loxlc giitr greosc and gas from up 350,000 vehicles: raw sewi blcach and clcanscis from pantries o f 160.000 Oood-di aged homes; and, aulhori fear, contantinonis from di aged chcmicai plants refineries.

Olive-colorcd like Army tim es, the brew that co\ crs t Qdcans is brightened liy r bqw petroleum slicks. It st of sulfur and roL

Only when the waters ret will scientists begin to g taste of what m ay be one ol largest environmental disaj ever. Then they haw to fi| out ho^v to clean it u|L

“You just cannot undcrsi ' the m at^itude of whai v facing." said lean Kelly.‘spo wom an for the Louis Department of Environmi

I Quality.I About 20 million tons ol

bris will bo left behind, muc it coated with potentially i muck. State environmental dais are scrambling to find ways to b um the debris ar Junk the vehicles.

Some scientists caution the nsredlng floodwatcrs c leave polluted “hotspots” it soil inal would, need tc c je o n ^ up or capped bi hduses could be rebuilt, body ha.s yet offered estimate of tlie staggering c

Hli; state DEQ and the Environmental Protec <\gency took 100 samples o floodwatcrs last weeL agencies released test rc showing dangerous leve bucu'rixThey also detecto prcH-'iia* of heavy metals toxic chemicals,, but havt yet announced details of t findings.

In a siatem ent, Loui: DEQ said, without elabon thai "very low levels’ of t werc found in the samples ed Sept. <l-5. Water sampli ongoing, and tho siaie Is < Ing up plans for cxtenslv (esis to begin when the (

*^iiU. regulators andothi enlists acknowledge tha full extent of tlie environn

. devastation from Katilna yet kndwn.

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Rescued do head for California: SAN FRANCISCO (API-

first malor airlift of dogs the hurricane-battered Coast left Louisiana on Si carrying about 60 pets ti tcmporaiy homes in Calif

The Continental Ai Q i^ t from Baton Rougi was chartered forobout S! b y ltx a s oil tycoon Boom ens and his wife. Madelc: a movement dubbed “C tidn Pei Lift.”

About half the doB ot day's flight were headed f ptego. wilh the rest bou Sim Francbco. Sunday’s was being organized by locadon.com, based in J 'Rscas.

_______“The goal was to help200 ■Hogi;’’ PIspokesm an Jay Rossei “They're overjoyed lha were able to rescue 8 clearly disappointed ar m ayed at th e bureai Which prevented then: taking the full 200.'• Organizers comploini

• sbme legal requirement impracdcal, such as wai days for owners to clair

______ p ets before transportlianlmal<.

K ^ Harrington, dire disaster response servi the American Society ; Prevcndon o f Crueltv i mals, said a makeshift

' for up to several thousarbeen set up at th e :

Dixon Expo ■ Cemi Gonzales. La., about 4! northvrest o f New Orlea : She hoped addition

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flnories and ouisiana bulk-siocago facililii soratlng, tain U78 diffcroni of toxics combinations, acco pies test- , national Toxic ndci) npUngls* ty. which tracks fa Is draw- release toxic chcm

islve soil ronm ontal rcgul ne d ty is chocking on them ii

tho ground where j 3 ihersd- Sunday, the state that the railroad companie )nmontal m ation on tho t Ina is not scores of ovcriume<

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Airlines cigar in hand, Ar)uge. La.. Russel Honoro zitSSO.OOO Hurricane Katrinalone Pick- troops to point w<ieloine, in in ruspect for a i1 “Opera- stranded popula

food, electridiy ans on Sun- Each m orn ing ,:cd for San nounced AHN'-urjound for Blackliawk helicoiay’s move Shdby in MississljbyPetRc- north of New Orloin Austin, manltarian missic

the military’s loirelp rescue Katrina.

Pickens' Honorc was boisser said, years ago duringlhat diey his mother and are 80, b u t told him. He grei1 and dis* Lakeland. La., ireaucracy. Baton Rouge, witlom from once winning a

with ihe family’s I(olned lhat Weasel,tents were His d a u ^ ie r aiwaiting 30 in New Orleans.,Jaim their spenttwoweeksa3rtlng th e pltal, where Kf— ----------watcrsTrappcddidirector o f dents, after he'rvices for headw iihabasel!ty for th e Stepping into aIty to Ani- drawn criticismlUt shelter everylevelofgovtisanddogs ore vwis prai;hc Lamar- compassionatesm er In residents and hist 45 miles o f Instructions torleans. ered In a Louislaloral dogs splisofprofanltyn th eco in - ,“He's a fnan o! effort w as MoJ. Gen. Bill C

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National Guat(( Sgt. 1st Ctaii Chrl lluted water as ho does a ’house-to^

arishcs hosi ciiy, Inil slate opetroleum re- they haw hcen

petroleum Tlic million}lilies that con- waler being nuent clieinical clly into Uikercordini? to the bring thd r owrileaso Invenio- coiiccriis of, faculties thal And,l>ecausell-emicals, Envi- dissolved oxygigulators are cials expccl flsli11 l)y air and on The brackisrc possible; on iiiUe lake is a 1tc DEQ asked for niarino liftnies for Infor- duding a refu

conten ts o f sandhill cranin ed cars. basin coversIs ocCTirred dn I^uisiaiia, r.in(itivor below the swamps lo sa

•al becomesNS (AP) — To ”Ragin' Cajun.' lemanding gen-

orders lo o>vning city. To an iconofload- d hungry for a rricane exposed lerability to dis-

0 attiiudo und a — Army Lt. Gen. Qan. Rused Hcnoi

arrived after na und dlrecled gone choppoi weapons down cussing, and a stunned and mnving." N a^ iilotlon lacking lion. "1 give di and safety. cro«lit on Uiis.

Ig, Honorc (pro- Wayne dude -ur-ay) boaids a can get som o; copter at Camp TlieG-foot-: ssippi, 100 m iles al points out >rlcans. for a hu- was an actor, jsion as head of get what y o u : loint Task Force Widi his di

black beret, bom at hom e bv comffTjncTJf Ing a hurricane, figures of Ka1 an unde always he appeared c ;re\v up poor in die Nation" ai . northw est o f Edition,* wh widi 11 siblings.

r and friends live IS. As a diild . ho csaiChorltyHos- Katrina's flood

I d o c io is a n a T w ^ fiS 55k:4 .oc was hit In Uic Cho,||jiCh<iscboll baL Ccnstonl G0 a crisis d ial has M o te ig s ^ in of leaders at ovemment, Hon- votor raised for his B .o tasG If approacll to TronspoJ lis colorful bursts j x t f d jQ i^ ) to troops, deliv- § | N M n Islana drawl wldiIty for emphasis. Mordiolihe1 o f actioa* said oukss of i- 1 CaldwclL com- '• RedEv eral of d ie 82nd WcddlngC ilonlnFort£ragg.B the area, under- S S 32*jpIe-and-downt--------answer." TheCc1 won over even . Tronspw,e governm ent’s TheGrec

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id over a flood watt ndghbotl leans on Saturday. water sy;

B l o o X Hoaldi at verslty. on Une w arc odicn very long clear’ to n

But no\ die low« Orleans, i beevacui military 1 an Interst ing a loudspea stranded “Do

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le oflicials reported R e ^ c ren contnined. ed nasty lons of gallons of infection ; pum pea from die working 4ike I>ontchartrain some mt Dwii environmental ing batu j f contam ination. National «lhevra(crls1ow ln from dit xygen, wildlife ofQ- Bernard fish kills. wear ^ ockish. 630-square-, ters, but . a breeding ^ u n d Flick soli life and birds, in- “It'sdc

refuge for the rare Flick, o ranc. Its drainage Guard, i .•rs"20 pcrcent o f bodies t aiiglngfrom cyprcss. Orleans. I saltwater m arshes dilswati

5 the face ofharshest crit- ^vlngft

H b Ics, including who art■ I New Orleans OrleansS i Mayor Ray “R l^■ I . N a^n.. w ho surc tha

b lasted the peopleQ jw Bush adm in- w eorelK I s t r a t i o n ' s ty and

initial re- providliI sponse to his diem.” 1t— 3 city's disaster. He viiIcnon "Ho came tiiat pu

off the dog- maneu'>por, .-md he sianed land wiind people started surprisi^a^n told a radio Sla- city ac dio president some knockirhis. lie sent one John electricide down herc dial “dlsastimo stuff done." tions."iot-2 diree-star gener- In a jout diat lohn Wayne trees, Hior. "I'm a soldier. You sippl aou sec," he said. an Atia:s diln m ustache and half tiiii»t. Honorc has be- duty.ro f th trm u ii t visible------ HtjntKatrina. On Sunday teicd a

ed on bolh CBS' "Face In whit r and on CNN's "Late first qu where h c defended to nodi

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inants will not last a ic in d ie lake. ...Tlie far- iterlalwllldcgradcwidiprocesses. Metals will | Hprobably be capnxred ■sediments." Htiicdtyltseir.questions Hcontam ination could ■•building efforts. Htw c'ic talking about arc Mhazards." said Sylvia ^

» . a fonner director ofsprogram regubtingln- K itoxic \vasic. "You don't ^

n, you m ay not foci the Hbr a year, two years. 20 m iJld that's \%4iat wc have ■ about.” ■

Uld oUier independent Hts say dial environmen- ■n d es m ust set up an HIC monitoring n ;^m en ■jcccd slowly to reopen ■

re will be a need to as- 9.. neighborhood by Mjrhood. vrater system by ■system," said Lynn R. -Man, professor at the ■berg School of Public i l at Johns Hopkins Uni- “Some areas may comevery quickly, and there Cm

crs where it may take a fiip ng dme before die 'all } rebuild."low, water sdll stands in | irtjst-lying areas of Now J . s. and people remain tomated. Late last week, a x . |rHumvcc vi5is parked on rstate 10 overpass, blast-1 w arning dirough geakcrs to people still y/Q\sl in die Seventh jga)t go in d ie water!" Sol- na<ittcm ptlng to convince qcIdouts to leave repeatedly , fdie dangers from bacte-I toxic chemicals. sctJunday, audioridcs were (igposdddes over parts of <;r- ^10 stop disease-bearinglitocs from hatching. „ iiue \vorkors have report- fju, ty skin rashes and somo3ns of existing cuts from doig in die m tc r . as did granem bers o f an engineer- J nillalion of d ie Louisiana pg,lal Guard shoveling muck {g, Ihc drying stieets In St.rd Parish. Many soldiers ga^oves hs d iey ply die wa- jq,ut their m ain precaution,' f,., a id .lstoavolddiew aicr.deadly," said Sgt Michael ^ of the Ohio National

I. \vho was searching for q5 by boat in eastern New iq,is. "Vbu just can't touch 'pgater." of

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ding food and water for ^ ,-Honore told CNN. «views Katrina as an enemy pulled a "classic military ‘ suvor," speeding toward . wldi overwheliplng forcc. “

^ a 'S H o V n ^ f f 'tS S iking out communlcadons, “ ridty, w ater and roads In a ° s te r o f biblical propor- “

a journey slowed by fallen, Honorc headed to Missis- “after die hurricanc from ^

Llanta base where hc trains °Ihe nation's troops for Iraq ^

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SHANKSVILLE. Pa. (AP) - Volunteers on Sunday slowly read the names o f cach of die 4G passengers and crew aboard b l­acked United Airlines Flight 93

as peals from two bells marked d ie fourdi anniversary of tht Sept. I I terrorist attacks.

Cahdn Wilson, whose brodv er-in-law, co-pUot LeRoy Homci Jr.. was killed, thanked die com m unlty for embracing victims families.

“TWs is always tough, bui I’l do it every year." said Wilson speaking inrough tears as he ad dressed the crowd of 1,00 ( people, which induded U.S. At torney General Albertt Gonzales. U.S. Senator Rid Sanlorum, Gov. Ed Rendell ani former Homeland Security Sec retaryTom Ridge.

United FUrfit 93 \vas en roui from Newark. N.J.. to San Fran cisco. The ofilcial 9 / 1 Commission report said d ie hi jackere_crashed the plane a

' pas^ngefs tj1i5d lb take'contn of the cockpit. OfQdals belicv th e hilackers had targeted e: ther the White House or th

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HOUSTON (AP) — Aboi 2,000 Muslim voluntee: helped victims o f H urrlcar Katrina al die city's downiovi convention center Sunday, d fourth anniversary of the Sep 11 icrrorlst attacks.

Muslim leaders from arour the country w4io Were in Hou ton for the volunteer effort sa th e anrdversary wras coinddoi tal. But they w elcom ed U opportunity to highlight dii faith's true meaning.

“We're hot trying to p ra anything, odicr than w hat o faidi requires us to d a " sa M ahdl Bray, cxccudve dircct o f d ie Washington. D.C-bas< M uslim American Socle "W hat goes w idi o u r faidi is help others, to respond ai show compassion w hen peo{ need it. and I'm glad wc can i it.’

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demonstrated a t Its high 3di- gard." Rldgc said. ”Herc m er tills fidd of honor, Uve: Dm- saved and heroes werc m Ims’ -nic n igh t 93 Advisory

mission on Wedi I ru announced die winner o son, sign com poiltion f ;ad- memorial a t dio 2,000-ac ,000 Tlic “Crescent o f Em . At- mcmoriid. created by a I c rto designers led by Paul Mi Rick An:llitccts o f Los Angel and featurcachapdvtid i40r Sec- wind chim es symbolizir

o fd ie victims, ouie l l ic design sdll must =ran- proved by the direcior 9 /11 National Paric Service a e hi- secretary o f the Inierio c as cials arc hoping lo raist ntrol ■ $30 million for d ie me lievo H ie stale o f Pennsylvai j el- already donated m ore d ' the million.

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