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UPDATE $179M CRASH VICTIMS IDENTIFIED Surplus Although the state's budget A Calif. family, visiting family in Mini-Cassia, died gle-engine airplane crashed the opposite side of the road. picture may look much Sunday when their private plane crashed shortly after shortly after leaving the Burley “Several witnesses saw them better in July 2012, GOP taking off from the Burley apirport. J.R.“Jack” Simplot Airport. take off and the landing gear re- National Transportation Safety tract into the wheel belly,”Ander- lawmakers say most of a Board Air Safety Investigator Kurt son said. “They said the plane projected surplus is already BY LAURIE WELCH in Burley. Anderson, of Seattle, said the then banked left and descended a spoken for, should it [email protected] Randal Jay Whittle, 42, his 46- group was apparently on their little, and then the left wing hit materialize. year-old wife, Vicki Whittle, and way to Provo, Utah, when the the road and it slid across the road BURLEY • A California family their children, 16-year-old plane went down just south of the and hit the railroad tracks.” BY JOHN MILLER visiting relatives in Mini-Cassia MacLean Whittle and 13-year-old runway at about 2:30 p.m. It Anderson said the aircraft Associated Press was identified Monday as the one Brittany Whittle, were killed struck U.S. Highway 30 before struck the east side of the railroad killed in Sundays airplane crash when their 1979 Cessna 210 sin- crashing into railroad tracks on Please see CRASH , M2 BOISE • Idaho is expecting a second straight year of budget surpluses when the 2012 fiscal year ends, but conservative Idaho lawmakers and Gov.C.L.“Butch” Otter say its much too early to count on the money. Come next July, the state is pro- jecting $179 million in the bank, based on the spending plan passed by the 2011 Legislature. Thats after an $85 million surplus in the fiscal year that ended June 30, most of which was distributed to public schools. But even if the surplus material- izes, Republicans who control the state House and Senate say much of the cash is already spoken for, in the form of higher Medicaid costs, ef- forts to refill rainy day accounts and replacing one-time federal funding for schools that expires this year.And Otter expects states like Idaho may see less cash from Washington, D.C., as the federal government attempts to cut trillions from its budget to get the national debt under control. “One of the first places theyre go- ing to look is how they can whittle back what theyre giving to the states, said Jon Hanian, Otters FFA Horse spokesman. “We have to be mindful of that. This notion we have a lot of Show money lying around just isnt true.” Nine-year-old Jessie Idahos 2012 revenue forecast is Ward, of Almo, works contingent on Idahos economy sta- her horse, Poco, Mon- bilizing, something Otters budget day during a lull in the chief, Wayne Hammon, says remains 4-H/FFA horse compe- uncertain given the national debt tition at the Cassia downgrade and European turbu- County Fair and lence. Rodeo. The fair contin- But if there is money left over, ues today, highlighted House Speaker Lawerence Denney by tonights Darryl said GOP lawmakers — especially in Worley concert. an election year — still arent likely to Please see SURPLUS, M2

LAURIE WELCH • TIMES-NEWS Cassia County Fair 8 a.m.: Queen and princess 1 p.m.: 4-H/FFA sheep quality 6:30-10 p.m.: Open class, art, breakfast at Moreys Steakhouse. competition flower, photography and educa- and Rodeo schedule 8 a.m.: 4-H/FFA dairy fitting and 3:30 p.m.: Entertainment on the tion buildings open of events showing quality free stage 8:30 p.m.: Darryl Worley concert, A Cuttin At Cassia Co. Fairgrounds, Burley Noon to 10 p.m.: Commercial 5 p.m.: 4-H/FFA turkey fitting, doors open at 7:30 p.m.; tickets Today buildings open showing and quality $16-$20 Mood Takes Over Crapo: Debt T.F. Council

Ceiling Deal Public hearing draws six people; a majority to rail against any tax hike. Mayor Not Enough then says almost a mob mentality’ for budget cuts BY BEN BOTKIN took over. [email protected] BY NICK COLTRAIN JEROME • [email protected] The American dream is in It started with cutting $50,000 set peril, with the Follow aside for the city pool. federal debt Idaho Then the Twin Falls City Council crisis putting it on Monday night started cutting in jeopardy, Politics? money for proposed park improve- U.S. Sen. Mike VISIT Capitol ments, getting to a net $60,000 re- Crapo said Confidential, the duction on three cuts and one addi- Monday. Times-News po- tion, before council members and the Crapo, an litical blog by mayor started questioning the direc- Idaho Republi- Ben Botkin DREW NASH • TIMES-NEWS tion their discussion was heading. can, spoke Magicvalley.com Bureau of Land Management firefighters regroup at Devils Corral just off of Interstate 84 “I almost feel we are in a mob Monday to the /blogs Monday. A Sunday fire temporarily blocked the interstate north of Twin Falls while firefighters mentality of lets cut!” Mayor Don Jerome Cham- worked to quell it. Hall said at about 9 p.m., four hours ber of Commerce about the federal into the meeting.“I want us to have a debt and the recent actions taken in thoughtful debate on this budget … I Congress concerning the debt ceil- BLM Crews Put Out Fire Near Devils Corral am a bit disappointed that we havent ing. Please see COUNCIL, M2 Crapo, who voted for the bill that raised the federal debt ceiling and put TIMES-NEWS tween mileposts 173 and 182 to keep traffic out of in motion spending cuts, said that the burn area. more work is needed to rein in the U.S. Bureau of Land Management fire crews have The fire burned 184 acres but did not damage growth of federal spending. contained and controlled the wildfire that began any structures. After 1-8 Season, “The debt crisis is, in my opinion, Sunday at Devils Corral in southern Jerome Kyli Astle, BLM spokeswoman, said that while potentially the greatest threat that County. there were many reports of smoke in the area, Raft River the United States has ever faced, and The fire began at about 9 p.m. Sunday near In- most of the smoke is coming from nine fires in the I mean that sincerely,”said Crapo, a terstate 84 milepost 175, east of the U.S. Highway Boise area. Football Seeks member of the now-defunct 93 interchange. Lightning was the cause of the wildfire, Astle Please see CRAPO, M2 Idaho State Police temporarily closed I-84 be- said. Growth Page S1.

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Wheres Butch Crapo Continued from the front page Cassidys loot? “Gang of Six” group of sena- tors that was charged with finding ways to trim federal debt. Did he spend it? Crapo added: “I dont think Ive ever seen a time ews over the when we faced a greater risk weekend that of losing the American N outlaw Butch Steve dream than we do right now, Cassidy may have Crump and this threat comes from survived that famous 1908 within.” shootout in South Ameri- You Dont Say? The numbers arent ca and lived to a ripe old small. The U.S. government age in Washington state has a national debt of may renew interest in one Do tell $14.5 trillion and borrows of the enduring mysteries If its odd, poignant, sad $4 billion more than it takes of Old West Idaho. or funny and it happens in on each business day. Stashed somewhere in in south-central Idaho, I That comes to borrowing DREW NASH • TIMES-NEWS this state, according to want to hear about it. 40 cents for every dollar U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, shakes hands with constituent Timothy Peterson before popular legend, are Call me at 735-3223 or spent. speaking at the Jerome Country Club for a luncheon Monday afternoon. $32,200 in gold coins write scrump@magic- “The U.S. has been on a buried by one of Cassidys valley.com. spending binge, if you will, henchmen as he fled from for decades as it racks up If the committee of con- Crapo said. “Its a way bet- tax reforms that would cut a heist in Winnemucca, Associated Press reported this debt with the notion gressional lawmakers, which ter step than what we were rates and simplify the tax Nev. that a rare books collector that we can spend ourselves does not include Crapo, can- doing last year.Last year,we code, he said, adding that its Cassidy was a highway- in Utah said hes obtained into prosperity, and we not sell Congress on its pro- were fighting over how also important to curb the man who by nature didnt the manuscript of a 200- dont ever have to pay the posal later this year, across- much to raise taxes and how nonstop growth of federal have much use for coins of page book, Bandit Invinci- piper and account for this the-board cuts of $1.5 trillion much to raise spending.” regulations that impact the realm – he preferred ble: The Story of Butch debt,”Crapo said. would automatically kick in. By contrast, the “Gang of businesses. currency and negotiable Cassidy, which dates from The recently approved Crapo said he hopes the Six” had a proposal that did- “We really need to be ag- securities. But $32,000 in 1934. It is twice as long as legislation put in place a 12- committee goes beyond the nt pass Congress and would gressively focused on a pro- 1900 coins – with gold at an unpublished novella of member committee charged $1.2 trillion minimum, but have trimmed $4 trillion. growth jobs agenda as well as $1,800 an ounce – could the same title by William with finding at least $1.2 tril- that the two rounds of cut- Crapo said there needs to controlling the growth of be worth tens of millions Phillips, a machinst who lion to trim. Thats on top of ting will add up to at least a be a focus not only on con- spending,”Crapo said. of dollars today. died in Spokane in 1934. another $1 trillion of trims in $2.2 trillion step in the right trolling spending, but also The prevailing theory is The Utah collector, federal spending that the law direction. on the nations revenue. Ben Botkin may be that Harvey Logan – Kid Brent Ashworth, specu- puts in place. “Thats a good step,” That means putting in place reached at 735-3238. Curry – hid the loot near a lates that Phillips was in creek close to the stage- fact Cassidy. coach road between Cassidy – Robert Spokane, Wash.,and Wal- LeRoy Parker was his real lace, roughly the same name – has long been route as modern-day In- believed to have been Whats more, Idaho hos- mains, Otters office says terstate 90. killed along with his side- Crash Surplus pitals, nursing homes and hes intent on bolstering ed- If Cassidy in fact made kick the Sundance Kid in Continued from the front page Continued from the front page intensive care facilities ucation. it back to the United States Bolivia in 1908 following for disabled adults are And Idahos colleges and – and settled in Washing- the robbery of a silver tracks with such force expand programs. scheduled to end voluntary universities have taken an ton – theres a good mine courier.But thats that it bent the tracks. Instead, theyll want to assessments — totaling enormous hit since the chance that he went look- been disputed by some The plane, which was show the largely conserva- $35.5 million this year — that Great Recession began three ing for the treasure. historians and by Cas- burning when emergency tive voters who sent them to have bolstered the Medicaid years ago, with state funding Kid Curry wouldnt sidys sister. crews arrived, slid over Boise that they havent health insurance program falling to its lowest level in have been able to. Arrested None of the coins from the tracks and came to abandoned the restraint that for low-income disabled more than a decade. Stu- for murder in Tennessee in the Winnemucca heist rest in dry grasses to the has dominated sessions people. If the assessments dents have been asked to 1902, he escaped and was have ever been found. west. since the downturn began in arent renewed, Department pick up the tab, with higher gunned down in Colorado Whittle had been a pi- 2008. of Health and Welfare tuition. in 1904. Steve Crump is the Times lot for about five years “I would not be surprised spokesman Tom Shanahan “If theres money left over Over the weekend, The -News Opinion editor. and he and his family to see a significant portion said Idaho would likely have at the end of the day, what were in Idaho visiting his of people wanting to hold to fill that hole to preserve a the governor has said is, its parents, said his brother, the line on the budget, and federal match. going to go to education, Dave Whittle of only do the statutory in- Idaho needs to step in if Hanian said. CORRECTIONS Springville, Utah. creases, if we have enough to revenue is recovering, said Beyond that, lawmakers “My parents were at do that, said Denney, R- Steve Millard, president of among the GOP majority Hotel ment donations did not the airport and saw the Midvale. the Idaho Hospital Associa- say cutting taxes, not ex- include a contact phone crash,”Dave Whittle told There are already strings tion industry group panding programs, would be Misidentified number. For those seek- the Salt Lake Tribune. attached to any surplus “If there are surpluses a better use of remaining In Sundays story “Wel- ing more information, According to the Fed- money. coming in now,the state can cash. Rep. Marv Hagedorn, come to America. Now call Director Donald eral Aviation Administra- If Idaho tax revenue grows pick up more than they have R-Meridian, a proponent of Get to Work,” Tirtha Rais Moore at 308-0372. tion, Randal Whittle held by more than 4 percent, for in the past,Millard said. cutting Idahos corporate workplace was misidenti- a third-class medical li- example, a portion must go “This shouldnt be financed and individual income tax fied. The hotel is cense and a private pilots to replenish rainy day funds on the backs of the hospitals rates, says, “We need to ad- AmericInn. Paul Palooza license with single-en- that have been drained from that have no say in the pa- dress all the things that re- Time Incorrect gine land and instrument $350 million to nearly noth- tients they receive. strict business from being The time for this years ratings. ing. For any surplus that re- successful.” Buhl School Paul Palooza event was in- No information has District Contact correct in a Friday article. been released about who Information The annual event will be was in control of the plane held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the time of the crash, Omitted Aug. 27 at Paul City Park. but FAA records show Mondays article about Randal Whittle as the on- the Buhl School District The Times-News regrets ly pilot license holder The council did add hike, proposed by Hall, of $5 seeking musical instru- the errors. among the victims. Council $180,000 back to the Parks per year per $150,000 of The Cassia County Continued from the front page and Recreation Department property value. Hall said at Sheriffs office declined budget for restroom im- the meeting he proposed it to Monday to release its re- before brought this up.” provements at the Oregon get a community discussion port on the crash. After a public hearing fea- Trail Youth Complex. going and didnt fight for it. Anderson said the tured six speakers — four of Nonetheless,the cuts — a net In a normal year, Kezele NTSB planned to take the them railed against any tax 15 percent of the combined said he wouldnt suggest plane to Boise for further hikes — Councilman Will Parks and Recreation budgets cutting so deep into parks investigation Monday Kezele said he was in “a cut- — alarmed Councilman Trip and recreation. But in a year night. However, due to tin mood” and dove in by Craig enough that he told the thats part of “the worst re- the severity of the crash, asking for a vote on a council that “if were going to cession since the Great De- very little was left of it. $140,000 cut to Thomsen cut (the entire budget), lets pression,”he wanted to find “We are in the process Trail improvements. 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T.F. COUNTY er appointed, pretrial Sept. 27. MONDAY Jedidiah Joseph Nielsen, ARRAIGNMENTS 27, Buhl; driving without Allison Y. Proctor, 20, Twin privileges, recognizance re- Falls; domestic battery, re- lease, pretrial Sept. 27. cognizance release, public Justin Otis Proctor, 21, defender appointed, pretri- Twin Falls; domestic bat- al Sept. 27. tery, battery on an officer, Scott Joseph Brasier Jr., 30, $1,000 bond, public defend- Saturday August 20,2011 • Jerome City Park• 9:30-4 pm • FREE Admission Twin Falls; felony driving er appointed, pretrial Sept. under the influence, 27. Noon: Thunder on Main St., Top Fuel Dragster, World’s Fastest ‘57 Chevy $20,000 bond, public de- Christopher David Coburn, fender appointed, prelimi- 25, Jerome; failure to ap- 3 pm: Awards On stage, nary Aug. 26. pear, $5,000 bond, public TV Network star Ron Mangus Courtesy Scott Joseph Brasier Jr., 30, defender appointed, plead- of Employees of Helix Poly, Twin Falls; driving without ed guilty, sentencing Oct. Boomin Audio Stereo Event privileges (third offense), 12. $100 bond, public defender Christopher David Coburn, 7-9 pm: Friday Cruise & BBQ appointed, pretrial Sept. 27. 25, Jerome; frequenting a Andrea Chantelle Elwin, 31, place where drugs are pres- Twin Falls; violation of a ent, $5,000 bond, public de- protection order, recogni- fender appointed, pleaded of Jerome zance release, public de- guilty, sentencing Oct. 12. Hosted by: Magic Valley Early Iron • joemamascarshow.com fender appointed, pretrial Sept. 27. Elias Vega-Ramirez, 22, Wendell, driving under the influence, failure to pur- chase or invalid drivers li- cense, providing false infor- mation, $10,000 bond, pub- lic defender appointed, pleaded guilty, sentencing Aug. 23. Savanna Ray Share, 26, Buhl; harboring a wanted felon, $10,000 bond, public defender appointed, pre- liminary Aug. 26. Rosalinda Chavez, 48, Twin Falls; driving under the in- fluence (excessive), $1,000 bond, public defender ap- pointed, pretrial Sept. 27. Guillermo Escalera De Lara, 25, Wendell; driving under the influence, $10,000 bond, private coun- sel to hire, pretrial Sept. 27. Christopher Hewitt, 18, Twin Falls; driving under the influence, recognizance release, public defender ap- pointed, pretrial Sept. 27. Lorenzo Esquivel, 24, We- natchee, Wash.; driving without privileges, posses- sion of paraphernalia, pro- viding false information, $1,000 bond, public defend-

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Associated Press self-storage business, con- fulfill the mandate. prompted opposition from a The Caldwell McGees decision servative lawmakers and About 2.5 million acres re- private storage-business in- Republican noti- comes two months BOISE • The Department of others have raised concerns main from Idahos original dustry group, the Virginia- fied officials at the after his arrest in Lands is looking for some- that officials are abusing 3.7 million acre grant. The based Self Storage Associa- private school ear- Boise for driving body who could build a brew their constitutional mandate properties, which include tion. lier this month of McGee under the influence pub in one of the downtown to produce as much revenue timber in the states forested Gov. C.L. “Butch Otter his intentions to of alcohol. Boise properties it manages, for schools and other insti- far north to grazing land to and schools chief Tom Luna take some time away from He later pleaded guilty to a proposal request that is tutions as possible from en- downtown Boise parking originally supported the his duties on the board. drunken driving in ex- certain to re-ignite debate dowment lands. lots, generates about purchase but now say they Trustee Jim Grigsby told change for prosecutors over whether Idaho is going Theres a legislative inter- $48 million annually. made a mistake, while At- IdahoReporter.com the dropping a felony charge into competition with the im committee meeting on Groups including the Ida- torney General Lawrence board appreciates all the accusing him of taking a private sector as it seeks to the subject on Aug. 29-30. hos Childrens Land Al- Wasden, Controller Donna work McGee did for the vehicle that belonged to boost earnings for schools, Still, Kathy Opp, Depart- liance Supporting Schools, Jones, and Secretary of State school and respects his re- another person. universities and prisons. ment of Lands acting direc- which works to ensure en- Ben Ysursa are sticking by The agency said Monday it tor,said theres nothing out- dowment lands are managed their votes. WEATHER has been approached by a of-the-ordinary about this properly, insist foes of the On Monday, Rep. Marv prospective tenant — the latest proposal: The endow- states storage business ac- Hagedorn, R-Meridian, said 24/7 name hasnt been disclosed ment fund owns a building quisition last year — and he wants to preserve Idahos — about the possibility of re- thats 86 percent vacant, so now potentially the brew- endowment lands, because modeling space in a 95- her agency is investigating pub push — are mischarac- many other states that un- year-old building near the the best way to fill the space terizing the debate. loaded their own trust hold- Capitol to accommodate and turn tens of thousands The alliance says such ings to realize one-time beer brewing facilities and a in losses into profits. The land doesnt belong to Idaho, windfalls now regret that restaurant. states portfolio of down- but rather the trust thats they no longer have a steady The building is among town Boise buildings have overseen by the Idaho Land stream of revenue, especial- commercial properties now been home to restaurants Board — made up of the gov- ly during lean budget times. included in Idahos endow- and wine bars, before, too, so ernor, attorney general, su- However,Hagedorn wants ment portfolio, land given to this isnt uncharted territo- perintendent of public to amend the endowment the state by the federal gov- ry. schools, state controller and lands tax free status during ernment at the time of state- “Let me make it very secretary of state — for the the 2012 Legislature because hood in 1890 to be managed clear: We arent going to run highest-possible long-term he thinks it give them a leg- to support schools, universi- a brew pub, Opp said. returns to make sure theres up when competing with ties and colleges, prisons, “Weve not put our com- enough money to keep im- private businesses. and mental hospitals. The mercial leasing program on portant institutions run- “No matter what the state Boise Guardian website ini- hold because of this dia- ning. does with the endowment tially made the brew pub logue. We have existing Even so, members of the lands, it will competing with proposal public. properties to manage. Im Land Board are now split the private sector,whether it Since last August, when hopeful that everyone will over whether they went too rents those lands, leases the five-member Idaho Land understand the role of these far by buying Affordable those lands or sells timber Board approved the endow- statehood-granted lands Self-Storage in Boise last off of them,Hagedorn said.

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Alicia Marie Ephrem of 6-8 p.m. today at the Mountain Home, graveside Hansen Mortuary Rupert Keeping Fine Art Affordable is Groups Goal service at 10:30 a.m. Tues- Chapel, 710 Sixth St., and day at the Shoshone one hour before the service COEUR DALENE (AP) • In ic climate. The organization is asking production, is an epic piece Cemetery; visitation from Wednesday at the church. a large metropolitan area, The nonprofit is still short for corporate sponsorships, to bring here, Bullard said. 9-10 a.m. Tuesday at De- Mike Bullard says, the opera of the $80,000 needed to he said, and businesses to The story of a man tempt- maray Funeral Service, “Bud” Lavern Chester is a money-making ma- put on the September pro- purchase program ads. ed by Satan is a classic por- Shoshone Chapel. Douglas of Buhl, funeral at chine. duction of “Faust,”Bullard Folks can also buy $5 raffle trayal of the conflict between 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Staff, singers and orches- said, and asking for the com- tickets at operacda.com, good and evil, he said. June Elizabeth Fowers of Buhl United Methodist tra are comfortably salaried, munitys help to make up the with prizes offered like “You look at whats going Idaho Falls and formerly of Church; visitation from and dizzying ticket prices difference. Hawaiian getaways and a on the world, whos giving Dietrich, funeral at 11 a.m. 4-7 p.m. today at the keep the productions well “In todays climate, raising helicopter ride. They can al- into temptation, whos get- today at the Iona LDS 4th Farmer Funeral Chapel in afloat. $80,000 is not easy for a so sponsor professional ting caught and what the Ward Chapel, 930 N. Buhl. Opera Coeur dAlene looks performance,”he said. “We singers trips, or pay for their consequences are, and you Crimson Drive; visitation a little different. are in shooting distance. airfare. see this is absolutely a daily from 10 to 10:45 a.m. today Dale Nowell of Grass The organization is more This is going to happen, we Theres no question that situation,”he said. at the church; interment at Valley, Calif., memorial about conjuring major per- have enough to know that.” these performances lure vis- Singers in the show have 3:30 p.m. today at the service at 11 a.m. Saturday formances almost com- Theres a lot involved to itors willing to spend, said accumulated critical ac- Shoshone Cemetery at the First Baptist Church pletely from donations, put on an opera, Bullard re- Steve Wilson, interim presi- claim, including Vale Ride- (Wood Funeral Home in fellowship hall, 1866 Ridge raised throughout the year minded — costumes, sets, dent and CEO of the Coeur out, who has sung at Carge- Idaho Falls). Road in Grass Valley,Calif. by a volunteer board. It in- orchestra, singers of no small dAlene Chamber of Com- nie Hall and with the New volves bringing in interna- renown. merce. York Philharmonic, and Larry Ray Miller of Twin Bob “Papa” Nancolas of tional singers who can agree Not to mention advertis- “If youre able to attract Broadway performer Shana Falls, service at 1 p.m. to- Hagerman, no service; to a break from Carnegie ing, he added. Now that the them for a short period day Blake Hill. day at Reynolds Funeral barbecue at 1 p.m. Satur- Hall, as well as less-than- Spokane Opera has been stay,they do spend money in When the singers visit for Chapel, 2466 Addison Ave. day at his home, 18019 U.S. glamorous sleeping arrange- gone for two years, Opera eating and dining establish- the performances, Bullard E. in Twin Falls. Highway 30 in Hagerman. ments. Coeur dAlene wants to ments, as well as transporta- added, they stay in peoples The purpose, said Bullard, boost advertising in the tion and potentially shop- homes. Laura Virginia Eilers of Della Louise Jury of Fil- Opera Coeur dAlene board Washington area and net in ping,”he said. “Thats how much they Rupert, funeral at 11 a.m. er,memorial at 2 p.m. Sat- member, is to provide the folks hungry for some well- But providing opera is also love singing in Coeur dA- Wednesday at the Rupert urday at the First Baptist highest level opera perform- scripted drama. just a crucial piece of nurtur- lene,”said Bullard, who him- United Methodist Church, Church in Filer (White ance at prices the common The bigger the audiences, ing appreciation for the arts, self will be singing in the 605 H St.; visitation from Mortuary in Twin Falls). Coeur dAlene laborer can the more tourism dollars are he said. chorus for the performance. afford. brought in to local restau- “Obviously quality of life Anyone interested in “You will never be able to rants and hotels, he pointed is an important factor,”Wil- helping can call 964-4469 go to the opera at $35 and get out. son said. “The more youre for information about pro- DEATH NOTICES this,” Bullard said. “You “If we can get the word able to have a solid arts and gram ads, sponsoring a would pay $200 or $300 to out, wed like to bring people cultural community, with singer, purchasing raffle Andy Aug. 14, 2011, at home. get the same level of produc- in the same way Ironman both live performances and tickets or volunteering. Arrangements will be tion in any of the big cities.” brings people in,” Bullard static exhibits, it certainly The experience of going to Anderson announced by Thomason Providing that kind of a said.“Thats our vision,that improves the quality of life.” the opera shouldnt be re- Junior “Andy” Anderson, Funeral Home in Weiser. deal isnt easy,though. this can be an economic “Faust,”Opera Coeur dA- served for the high rollers of 87,of Twin Falls, died Sun- Especially in this econom- stimulus for the area.” lenes ninth independent a community,Bullard said. day, Aug. 14, 2011, in Twin Jennie Falls. The funeral will be held Christian at 11 a.m. Friday,Aug. 19,at Jennie Gail Christian, 58, of the Twin Falls Reformed Twin Falls, died Sunday, Church, 1631 Grandview Aug. 14, 2011, at St. Lukes Drive N. in Twin Falls; vis- Magic Valley Medical Cen- Foes File New Petition to Block Exxon Megaloads itation from 5-7 p.m. ter in Twin Falls. Thursday, Aug. 18, at Arrangements will be BOISE • Opponents of again to reject a hearing offi- than three dozen flaws in the state permits to haul dozens Parkes Magic Valley Fu- announced by Parkes ExxonMobils plans to ship cers findings in the disputed formal recommendation of oversized loads from the neral Home, 2551 Kimberly Magic Valley Funeral massive oil refinery modules case. submitted on the case by port in Lewiston along U.S. Road in Twin Falls. Home of Twin Falls. across a north-central Idaho A petition filed Monday hearing officer Duff McKee in Highway 12 to Montana en highway are asking the states with the Idaho Transporta- June. route to the oil sands in Carmelo Randal Whittle transportation chief once tion Department alleges more The oil company is seeking southern Alberta,Canada. Zamora CLAREMONT, Calif. • Two Generations proudly serving the Magic Valley CASTLEFORD • Carmelo Randal Jay Whittle, 42, of Zamora, 75, of Castleford, Claremont, Calif., and for- Ed • Funeral Services died Saturday, Aug. 13, merly of Oakley,died Sun- 2011, at his home. day, Aug. 14, 2011, in an • Cremation A memorial service will airplane accident in Burley. • Monuments • Pre-Funded Funeral Plans & Trusts be conducted at 11 a.m. Arrangements will be Oldest Survivor Jason Friday, Aug. 19, at the announced by Morrison Basque Association Center Funeral Home in Rupert. FREE Pre-Planning Funeral Booklet in Gooding (Farmer Funer- Third & Fillmore Jerome, Idaho 83338 • (208) 324-4555 al Chapel in Buhl). Vicki Whittle of Bataan Death Boyd Johnston CLAREMONT, Calif. • Hove-Robertson Funeral Chapel Vicki Whittle, 46, of JEROME • Boyd Johnston, Claremont, Calif., died March Dies at 105 PROFESSIONAL 77, of Jerome, died Mon- Sunday,Aug. 14, 2011, in an day, Aug. 10, 2011, in Twin airplane accident in Burley. BY JIM SUHR HEARINGHEARING AIDAID Falls. Arrangements will be Associated Press A graveside service will announced by Morrison FREE TRIAL be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Funeral Home in Rupert. ST. LOUIS • A doctor once Aug. 20, at Sunset Memor- told Albert Brown he OFFER ON ial Park in Twin Falls; visi- MacLean shouldnt expect to make it DIGITAL Fritz Kippes, H.I.S. tation from 5-7 p.m. Fri- to 50, given the toll taken by Hearing Instrument day, Aug. 19, and 10- Whittle his years in a Japanese labor HEARING AIDS! Specialist 10:30 a.m. Saturday at CLAREMONT, Calif. • camp during World War II SEE DETAILS IN TOMORROW’S AD! 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THAN YOU DO FOR COLLEGE? at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, CLAREMONT, Calif. • which 78,000 prisoners of Brown died Sunday in at City Park in Weiser; Brittany Whittle, 13, of war were forced to walk from Nashville, Ill., at the age of Having fun with your family is important. But nothing is please bring memories of Claremont, Calif., died Bataan province near Manila 105. more vital than your child’s future. That’s why at Edward Bob and share them. Sunday,Aug. 14, 2011, in an to a Japanese POW camp. As Jones, we can help you put together a strategy to save airplane accident in Burley. many as 11,000 died along just returned from military for college. Arrangements will be the way. Many were denied duty in Afghanistan. “You Ted Andrus Using our education funding tool, we can estimate future announced by Morrison food,water and medical care, will persevere and can find expenses at more than 3,000 schools and then recom- HAGERMAN• Ted G. 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Aug. 12, 2011, at an assist- using a nub of a pencil to muster the strength to talk ed living center in Boise. scrawl details into a tiny about his experiences until Wilma Lewis Arrangements will be tablet he concealed in the lin- about 15 or so years ago, said announced by Bowman ing of his canvas bag. He of- his granddaughter,Susan En- NAMPA • Wilma L. Lewis, Funeral Parlor of Garden ten wondered why captives gelhardt of Pinckneyville,Ill. 85, of Nampa, died Sunday, City. so much younger and “Im not a big military buff Dean Seibel, AAMS William Stevens, AAMS Ken Stuart Shelley Seibel, AAMS stronger perished, while he at all. But just reading the 834 Falls Ave. 1031 Eastland Drive, 1616 Addison 400 S. Main St. #101, Suite 1010 Suite 1 Ave. E. 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OUR VIEW Ready to Hear Legislature's New Excuses for Beggaring schools, Medicaid? “We just cant” was the mantra for the 2011 legislative session in Idaho. Stay tuned for more of the same.

rocodile tears dont get much bigger in Idaho C than those that fell in the Statehouse back in January 2010. Wed love to fund public schools adequately, said the conservative Republicans who run the Idaho House of Representatives, wringing their hands. Wed love to stop gutting higher education, health and welfare and corrections, but we just cant, they said. Times are tough. So, over the objections of the governors eco- nomic forecaster and many on the Legislatures Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, they in- sisted on a state budget of $2.29 billion. They were a little low in terms in estimating ac- publicans proposed cuts to tual tax income. Missed, in fact, by $85 million, or Medicare are so shocking — 3.71 percent. Imagining a world they shift these costs from the federal budget back to Lets put it this way: If the House Republicans the family budget. had been launching a rocket to the moon and But even if these cuts get missed by 3.71 percent, it might have ended up on without the New Deal through Congress, they Venus. cant take away Americas the double-dip recession of infrastructure. The New So the news from the governors office Monday he Tea Partys 1937,after a conservative Deals Public Works and that a $179 million surplus is expected in the 2012 backlash against David backlash in Congress scaled Works Progress adminis- budget should be the basis of some mighty fine T the federal govern- Weiman down relief spending. trations spurred rapid pro- entertainment during the coming legislative ses- ment envisions a Without Roosevelts inter- ductivity growth in the return to an earlier,suppos- Barnard College vention, the economic re- midst of the Depression. sion. edly golden era in American covery that lasted from New roads and electrical The grownups in the Legislature – senior mem- history.Rep. Paul Ryans welfare and economic de- 1933 to 1937 would have power networks paved the bers of JFAC, for example – may suggest that after budget plan floated in April velopment from city halls been weaker and shorter. way for post-World War II backfilling some of the millions of dollars that would essentially privatize and state capitols to Wash- But the New Deal economic expansion built have been cut from education, the state should Medicare and Medicaid ington. Starting in 1933, brought more than jobs — it around the automobile and while lowering taxes on the New Deal programs such as enhanced quality of life, es- the suburban home. The consider restoring some of the reduction in fund- top income bracket to their the Civilian Conservation pecially among the most New Deal also electrified ing for Medicaid – and thus save millions in feder- pre-1930 rate. House Re- Corps created more than vulnerable. Without the rural America through co- al matching money. publicans plan to solve the 3 million jobs over the next New Deals health and nu- operatives that distributed The House conservatives are sure to be armed recent debt crisis would three years. But like the re- trition initiatives as well as cheap, reliable power.This have shrunk the govern- cent Recovery and Rein- investments in water and last legacy of the New Deal and ready with lots of excellent excuses why Idaho ment to its 1950s size. vestment Act, New Deal sewage-treatment infra- — fairness — may be its shouldnt do that. In other words, conser- spending was too modest — structure, millions of lives most important. If House The revenue projection is flawed, theyll argue. vative plans like these by 1932, nearly 12 million would have been lost. Republicans have their way, What if, nationally, the recession comes back? Stu- would effectively repeal workers, or more than Before the New Deal, it we may be stranded in a Franklin D. Roosevelts New 25 percent of the labor was unthinkable that re- world without it. dents and parents have already picked up the Deal. force, were unemployed. tired people could turn to slack for the more than 25 percent cut in funding It would be a fight for Still, FDR exercised his the government for income David Weiman is a profes- in higher education, theyll contend, and Medicaid economic survival with no authority to put America or medical care. That re- sor of economics at recipients – having had their benefits dialed back coordinated effort at recov- back to work. Any who sponsibility fell directly to Barnard College. He wrote ery.The New Deal shifted doubt the New Deals effec- their children, if they had this commentary for The by the 2011 Legislature – will have learned to live responsibility for social tiveness need only look at them. Thats why the Re- Washington Post. with less. But the truth is, some conservatives in the House are out to cut taxes for corporations, busi- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR nesses and Idahoans like themselves – dont hold your breath waiting for a sales tax reduction, An Empty Community Reinvestment 1984 and was a member of Her children need her.He which affects ordinary Idahoans more – and are Downtown Act encourages. the City Council from threatens to kill her if she more than willing to shortchange the states stu- Investigate legality of tax 1976-84 and from 1994- leaves, and she doesnt dents, Medicaid recipients and providers to get it Will the last person leaving incentives for new small 2006.) know about shelters to pro- downtown Twin Falls businesses locating down- tect her and her children. done. please roll up the sidewalks? town, spreading induce- Dear Victim, Her fear is real, the threat is Trouble is, their fig leaf is disappearing. Its pret- The city and Urban Re- ment over several years to real, and the pathway to ty darn hard to ignore a $179 million surplus, newal Agency have dithered ensure a commitment. I believe there are those of us freedom cannot be found. which amounts to more than 5 percent of the fiscal too long, ignoring responsi- Discontinue wasting who are concerned enough Physical pain is more bilities to maintain the public money for consult- to care and learn how to help bearable than shame. She year 2012 spending blueprint. downtowns viability.Main ants who reveal we need to those who have been abused. feels dehumanized. Afraid Idaho will have the resources during the upcom- Streets empty buildings are attract business associa- They deserve dignity, free- of how other people will see ing fiscal year to repair some of the damage of a travesty to our communi- tions to promote activities dom from fear and accept- her,she chooses to stay three years of budget cuts. Whether theyll actual- ty,but specific actions can or establish local improve- ance from community in- home and endure the pain. kick start an urban revital- ment districts. Business stead of blame in order to A battered wife might ly be spent for that purpose remains a long shot. ization process: owners can plant their own know the signs of an abusive love her spouse because she Remove every parking seeds for growth. relationship and how to leave was trained from infancy to meter,using URA money to Set specific benchmarks a dangerous situation. love an abusive parent. pay off debts (it has a to evaluate the progress. Survivors of abuse need Women stay with abusive $6 million budget). Traffic Shopping malls and as- community to move past men out of fear,isolation will increase and the down- phalt highways dont de- the hurtful experiences that and unusual forms of love. John Pfeifer Josh Awtry Steve Crump town immediately becomes scribe a citys heart, but shaped their lives. They “Leaving is dangerous for Publisher Editor Opinion Editor more competitive with public investment and pri- prevail, maintaining their many,difficult for most,” The members of the editorial board and writers of shopping malls but with a vate capital can invigorate gains, help others escape by says Frank M. Ochberg, editorials are John Pfeifer, Josh Awtry, Steve Crump, real personality. our downtown heritage. persuading and educating M.D. Consequences of Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. Use URA funds to rebuild The city council should the uninformed. abuse include depression, the entire public water sys- redirect the URAs ques- It helps to remember rejection sensitivity,anger tem along Main Street, ren- tionable priorities to attract feeling small, hurt and hu- and difficulty with trust. ONLINE: Join our community of readers at Facebook.com/thetimes- ovating tired landscaping business and employment miliated. In our vulnerabili- Ochberg states that coun- news, or register an account at Magicvalley.com and respond to any of the local opinions or stories in todays edition. and replacing broken side- in the city core. Its time ty,we can join hands with seling for victims should be walks. public servants put people both victims and survivors practical, multi-discipli- ON PAPER OR VIA EMAIL: The Times-News welcomes letters from Update the city code to back on the sidewalks of when we feel the universali- nary and geared to security readers, but please limit letters to 300 words. Include your signature, mailing address and phone number. Letters may be brought to our encourage renovation of our century-old city treas- ty of being human and be- needs. Twin Falls office; mailed to P.O. 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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore by Bruce Tinsley Tuesday, August 16, 2011 • Main 7 Old Text, New Wrinkles: Did Butch Cassidy Survive? BY MEAD GRUVER Washington, D.C., said his secret: He was the famous Associated Press research shows the two more outlaw. than likely died in a shootout In the 1930s, Phillips sold CHEYENNE, Wyo. • Did with Bolivian cavalry in his interest in the foundering Butch Cassidy,the notorious 1908. Phillips Manufacturing Old West outlaw who most Stories abound of Sun- Company. He visited central historians believe perished in dance living long after his Wyoming, where more than a 1908 shootout in Bolivia, time in South America. But a few people in the Lander actually survive that battle theyre outnumbered by area, including one of Cas- and live to old age, peaceful- purported Cassidy sightings. sidys old girlfriends, said it ly and anonymously, in A brother and sister of Cas- was Cassidy who spent the Washington state? And did sidys insisted he visited summer of 1934 camping out he pen an autobiography de- them at a family ranch near in the Wind River Range, tailing his exploits while Circleville, Utah, in 1925. telling tales about the Wild cleverly casting the book as “The majority of those Bunch and digging holes in biography under another who were there believed that, search of buried loot. name? believed it was him that “All of these people were A rare books collector says came back,said Bill Beten- bamboozled by this faker he has obtained a manuscript son, who recalled that his from Spokane? Pointer with new evidence that may great-grandmother, Lula asked. “These werent hay- give credence to that theory. Parker Betenson,used to talk seed,duped ignorant people. The 200-page manuscript, about the visit by a man she These were pillars of our “Bandit Invincible: The Sto- identified as her brother, community. And if they said ry of Butch Cassidy,which ASSOCIATED PRESS Cassidy. something,you had to better dates to 1934,is twice as long This image provided by the Nevada Historical Society shows the famous group portrait The manuscript has an take it seriously. as a previously known but taken in Fort Worth, Texas shortly after Butch Cassidy and his gang robbed the ending fit for Hollywood. Phillips adopted son, unpublished novella of the Winnemucca, Nev., bank in 1900. They sent the photo to the bank with a thank you Cornered by the Bolivian William R. Phillips, believed same title by William T. note. Shown are Bill Carver, top left, the Sundance Kid, bottom left, and Butch Cassidy, cavalry while holding up a his stepfather was Butch Phillips, a machinist who bottom right. The other two members of the gang are not identified. A collector of rare pack train, Butch and Sun- Cassidy, said Pointer, who died in Spokane in 1937. books and documents has obtained a manuscript with new evidence that Butch dance make a stand. Sun- interviewed him in the 1970s. Utah book collector Brent Cassidy wasnt killed in a 1908 shootout in Bolivia but returned to the U.S. and lived on dance is killed.Butch escapes William R. Phillips has since Ashworth and Montana au- in Washington State for almost three decades. to Europe,has plastic surgery died. thor Larry Pointer say the in Paris, and schemes to re- In 1938, after her husband text contains the best evi- trains across the West and in who had visited Cassidy in script says of the canyon turn to the U.S. and reunite died of cancer, Gertrude dence yet — with details only South America. prison. hideout . with an old girlfriend from Phillips told a Cassidy re- Cassidy could have known — “Bandit Invincibles au- Cassidy had sued Torreys Records show that a Wyoming. searcher that she and her that “Bandit Invinciblewas thor claims to have known ranch two years earlier for rustler named Edward H. Most of the manuscripts husband had known Cassidy not biography but autobiog- Cassidy since boyhood and taking eight of his cattle, Seeley was imprisoned at accounts bear little resem- but that Phillips was not him. raphy,and that Phillips him- never met “a more coura- Pointer said. Wyoming Territorial Prison blance to known Wild Bunch She did so only because she self was the legendary out- geous and kinder hearted “Whats really remarkable while Cassidy was there, exploits. Pointer insists that “didnt want the notoriety, law. man. to me is that, who else Pointer said. Cassidy, as Phillips, was Pointer said William R. Others arent convinced. He acknowledges chang- cares? Pointer said. “Who “Thats just really exciting writing fiction. Phillips did Phillips told him. “Total horse pucky,said ing people and place names. else would have remembered to me because this is really offer the story to Sunset DNA testing is unlikely to Cassidy historian Dan Buck. But some descriptions fit de- it in that kind of ephemeral stuff, he said. magazine without drawing determine that Phillips, who “It doesnt bear a great deal tails of Cassidys life too detail...about an offer of a “No one who had not been interest. was cremated, was Cassidy. of relationship to Butch Cas- neatly to have come from handshake and refusing it in there or done that would The earliest documenta- The many reports of later sidys real life, or Butch Cas- anyone else, said Ashworth, a prison in Wyoming in know that. tion of Phillips is his marriage Wyoming sightings have sidys life as we know it. owner of B. Ashworths Rare 1895? Nobody except for some to Gertrude Livesay in Adri- convinced Carol Thiesse,di- Historians more or less Books and Collectibles in Gov. William Richards cowboy who rode the range an, Michigan, in 1908, three rector of the Fremont Coun- agree that Cassidy was born Provo. pardoned Cassidy in 1896. in the late 1800s, knew Cas- months after Cassidys last ty Pioneer Museum in Lan- Robert LeRoy Parker in 1866 They include a judges “Bandit Invincible also sidys friends and maybe known letter from Bolivia, der. in Beaver, Utah, the oldest of meeting with Cassidy in describes how Ed Seeley, a even knew the outlaw him- according to Pointer. Buck “If Phillips wasnt, he cer- 13 children in a Mormon prison in February 1895. The rustler and prospector, told self, Buck suggested. insists they married several tainly knew a heck of a lot family. He robbed his first judge offered to “let bygones Cassidys gang how to find a “Theres a sort of com- months before a document- about Butch,she said. bank in 1889 in Telluride, be bygones and to seek a remote hideout in northern monsense reason why ed Bolivian shootout that Colorado, and fell in with Cassidy pardon from the Wyomings Bighorn Canyon. Phillips would have got some probably was the one in cattle rustlers who hid out at governor. Cassidy refused to Pointer, who authored “In stuff right,Buck said.“They which Butch and Sundance Brockman Family The Hole in the Wall,a refuge shake the judges hand. Search of Butch Cassidy, knew each other. were killed. Chiropractic in northern Wyomings “I must tell you now that I said he believes the Wild In 1991,Buck and his wife, In 1911, the couple moved Dr. Marjorie A. Brockman Johnson County. He left the will even my account with Bunch hid there more than at Anne Meadows, helped dig to Spokane,where their clos- R.N., B.S.N., D.C. area before cattle barons you, if it is the last act I ever Hole in the Wall, which had up a grave in San Vicente, est friends said years later “A Positive Approach To Wellness” hunted down cattle-rustling do, Cassidy is quoted as become known to authori- Bolivia, said to contain the that Phillips let them in on a 445 Idaho St., Gooding • 934-5000 homesteaders in the 1892 saying by Philips. ties. remains of Butch and his Johnson County War. Wyomings state archives “It had been used by (See- sidekick, Harry Longabaugh Cassidy then served a year contain an 1895 letter by the ley) one summer when he — the Sundance Kid. DNA and a half in Wyoming Terri- judge who sentenced Cas- had been badly wanted by testing revealed the bones torial Prison in Laramie for sidy. The letter relates how the sheriffs forces along in werent the outlaws, but possessing three stolen hors- Cassidy seemed to harbor ninety-one.Unless one had a Buck, a writer who lives in es. But for most of the next “ill-will and didnt accept guide who knew the entire 20 years, his Wild Bunch the “friendly advances of country,it was impossible to gang held up banks and another judge, Jay Torrey, find the place,the manu- WANTED… We still pay top dollar for junk Soda Springs Rejects Parks Smoking Ban batteries! SODA SPRINGS (AP) • A reports Diemert and an- smokers could be trusted to Interstate Batteries southeastern Idaho woman other resident, Jess Bow- respect the smoke-free is upset the city of Soda man, spearheaded a cam- zones. 733-0896 Springs rejected an ordi- paign in the conservative nance to ban smoking in lo- leaning town to snuff out cal parks earlier this month. smoking entirely in parks Nichole Diemert says a and a proposed city ordi- resolution the city council nance included fines for vi- passed in June to establish olators. so-called smoke-free zones But the city council in the citys five parks didnt dumped that plan an Aug. 3 go far enough, and serves meeting. only as a polite request to City Clerk Tausha Vor- smokers to go elsewhere. waller says a majority of the The Idaho State Journal council members felt

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BAGHDAD (AP) • A relentless barrage of bombings killed 63 people Monday in the most sweeping and coordinated attack Iraq has seen in over a year, strik- ing 17 cities from northern Sunni areas to the south- ern Shiite heartland. The scope and sophistication of ASSOCIATED PRESS the bloodbath suggested that al-Qaida remains re- After posing for a photo, summer school kids help President Barack Obama to his feet on Monday in Chatfield, silient despite recent signs of weakness. Such at- Minn., outside the George H. Potter Audirorium during his three-day economic bus tour. tacks, infrequent as they are deadly, will likely contin- ue long after American forces withdraw from the country. “This is our destiny,'' said Eidan Mahdi, one of more than 250 Iraqis wounded Monday. Obama Criticizes GOP Presidential Rivals on Taxes

BY JIM KUHNHENN opposition to any deficit- “You need to take a bal- ing cuts. Associated Press cutting compromise involv- anced approach,he insist- Obama didnt mention ing new taxes. ed. any of the candidates by CANNON FALLS, Minn. • “Thats just not common Obama recalled a moment name, and prefaced the re- Hitting back against an em- sense, Obama told the in last weeks GOP presi- mark by saying, “I know its boldened GOP, President crowd at a town hall-style dential debate when all eight not election season yet. ASSOCIATED PRESS Barack Obama launched a meeting in Cannon Falls, of the candidates said they But his comment under- Shop owners inspect their destroyed shop after a rare direct attack Monday on Minn., as he kicked off a would refuse to support a scored that election season car bombing in Kut, Iraq, Monday. the Republican presidential three-day bus tour through deal with tax increases, even is indeed under way.The bus field, criticizing his potential Minnesota, Iowa and Illi- if tax revenues were out- tour, although an official 2012 rivals for their blanket nois. weighed 10-to-1 by spend- Please see OBAMA, N2

SHELL: OIL Golden Decade for Defense Companies Ending LEAK FROM In July Congress cut military spending by BRITISH NORTH $350 billion over the next 10 years. The defense SEA PLATFORM budget will be cut by SIGNIFICANT another $500 billion over that period if lawmakers LONDON (MCT) • An oil leak from a pipeline to a North Sea oil platform fail to reach a deficit- off the Scottish coast was Monday cutting deal by November. described as “significant by Royal Dutch Shell, the Anglo-Dutch oil BY JONATHAN FAHEY company. Associated Press However,British government offi- cials said the spill was expected to NEW YORK • The wars in Iraq disperse naturally before reaching and Afghanistan are winding any shores. down, Osama bin Laden is dead, More than 200 tons of oil could and the federal government is have entered the North Sea following deeply in debt. This spells the end the leak, which was first confirmed of what was a golden decade for by the company Saturday, a state- the defense industry. ment from Shell said. In the decade since the Sept. 11 “It is not easy to quantify the total attacks, the annual defense budg- volume spilled, but we estimate so far et has more than doubled to that it is around 216 tons,said Glen $700 billion and annual defense Cayley, technical director of Shells industry profits have nearly ASSOCIATED PRESS exploration and production activities quadrupled, approaching $25 bil- U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptors, built by Lockheed Martin Corp., fly above Andersen Air Force Base, Guam in Europe. lion last year. in 2008. The U.S. spent $1.3 trillion in the ten years following the Sept. 11 attacks chasing al-Qaida “This is a significant spill in the Now defense spending is poised and fighting two wars. That was on top of base military spending in excess of $4 trillion. context of annual amounts of oil to retreat, and so are industry spilled in the North Sea. We care profits. “Were about to go into stocks underperformed the opened,says Eric Hugel, a de- the defense industry, led by the about the environment and we regret the downhill side of the roller broader market by 33 percent, fense industry analyst at top five defense contractors: what happened. We have taken it coaster here,said David Berteau, according to an analysis by RBC Stephens Inc. Lockheed Martin, Boeing, very seriously and responded a defense industry analyst at the Capital Markets. The defense budget grew from Northrop Grumman, General promptly to it. Center for Strategic and Interna- The Sept. 11 attacks forced the $316 billion in 2001 to $708 bil- Dynamics and Raytheon. The Shell-operated Gannet Alpha tional Studies. worlds biggest and best-funded lion in 2011. Federal spending on In 2001, revenues for U.S.- platform served by the pipeline is Congress agreed last month to military to quickly retool itself. It homeland security, which in- based defense contractors to- about 110 miles from Aberdeen, the cut military spending by $350 bil- needed to develop technologies, cludes everything from airport taled $217 billion, according to oil-producing centre on the east lion over the next 10 years. The weapons and strategies to find security to border control, also data compiled by the analytics coast of Scotland. defense budget will automatically and fight an elusive network of rose dramatically. Last year firm Capital IQ. By 2010 rev- Shell said work was continuing to be cut by another $500 billion terrorists that seemed more so- dozens of federal agencies, in- enues had grown to $386 billion. stop the oil remaining in the pipeline over that period if lawmakers fail phisticated and dangerous than cluding the Department of Profits grew more than twice as from leaking. It estimated that the to reach a deficit-cutting deal by ever imagined. Homeland Security, spent fast over the same time period, current rate of leaking was less than November. The U.S. spent $1.3 trillion in $70 billion on such programs, from $6.7 billion to $24.8 billion. five barrels a day.The sheen was cur- Defense industry stocks have the ten years following the at- according to the Office of Man- Contractors based abroad, such rently 0.3 miles in size. already begun to suffer; they are tacks chasing al-Qaida and agement and Budget. Thats up as BAE Systems, also flourished. “We continue to expect that the oil lagging the S&P 500 in recent fighting two wars. That was on from $37 billion in 2003, the first BAE was the sixth biggest de- sheen will disperse due to wave ac- months. During the last defense top of baseline military spending year after DHS was formed. fense contractor in 2010, with tion and that it will not reach the spending downturn, which last- in excess of $4 trillion. All that spending was reflect- $7.2 billion in U.S. military con- shore,Cayley said in a statement ed from 1985 to 1997, defense “After 9/11 the floodgates ed in the soaring performance of tracts. from Aberdeen.

Ind. Fair Honors Five Killed in Stage Collapse BY TOM LOBIANCO Daniels said, his voice cracking, “to be Wind gusts between 60 and 70 mph Associated Press the employee of six and half million toppled the stage Saturday night as an people like that. estimated 12,000 people were waiting INDIANAPOLIS • Hundreds of Daniels said Saturdays stage col- to see the band Sugarland. About four mourners gathered Monday at the In- lapse was especially sad because the dozen people, some critically injured, diana State Fairgrounds to remember state fair is “a family reunion of all were taken to hospitals. five people killed when high winds Hoosiers, where farmers and city As Mondays service drew to a close, caused an outdoor stage to collapse on- dwellers gather for fun. five young people lined up in front of to an audience awaiting the start of a Steven and Amanda Potaczek of the the stage holding bouquets of flowers country music concert. band 1,000 Generations opened the in honor of the dead as the victims Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels told the service with “Fail Us Not,a song they names were read aloud. roughly 500 mourners that the tragedy wrote when one of their friends died in Indianas first lady Cheri Daniels, has broken the hearts of the states res- 2008. Amanda Potaczek said the song who presides over fair events each year, ASSOCIATED PRESS idents. He became emotional as he is about keeping trust in God when said there are two options when Judy Nicewinter, left, comforts Dianne Semento praised those who rushed to the stage tragedies happen. tragedy strikes: to give up or rebuild. Monday during a memorial service at the Indiana to help the injured. “Stuff like this does not defeat him, “We have decided that we want to State Fair in Indianapolis. The service was held for “I cannot tell you how proud I am, she said. Please see COLLAPSE, N2 those killed in a weekend stage collapse at the fair. Libyan Rebels Try to Isolate Tripoli, Gadhafi BY KARIN LAUB Associated Press

ZAWIYA, Libya • Libyas rebels threatened to isolate Tripoli by blocking key sup- ply routes and cutting oil pipelines on Monday after a dramatic weekend advance put them in the strongest position since the 6-month- old civil war began to attack Moammar Gadhafis strong- hold. In Washington, the Oba- ma administration said the U.S. was encouraged by the rebel advances and hoped they had broken a months- long stalemate with Gad- hafis forces. ASSOCIATED PRESS “We are closing the roads Britains Prime Minister David Cameron speaks at a for Gadhafi so there is no youth center in Witney, his Parliamentary district in way for him to bring any- southern England, Monday. thing to Tripoli,a rebel field ASSOCIATED PRESS commander, Jumma Dardi- A rebel fighter looks at damages to a house in the town of Brega, Libya, on Monday. ra, told The Associated Press. Rebels push on ately confirmed. a safe haven. Cameron: Riot-hit The rebels push into the On Saturday, rebels pushed In addition to gaining a “We are afraid of whatever strategic city of Zawiya on into Zawiya, just 30 miles from foothold in Zawiya, the is coming,said Mohammed Saturday brought them Tripoli for the first time since rebels claimed Sunday to Bilkheir, an accountant es- the uprising against Gadhafi within 30 miles of Tripoli, began in February. have taken two towns near caping Tripoli with his fami- UK Must Reverse the closest they have ever Tripoli on those key supply ly. He said he was leaving to Tripoli Mediterranean gotten. After three days of Sea roads — Gharyan, 50 miles stay with relatives in the fierce battles for the city of TUN. (80 kilometers) south of the western mountains, fearing 200,000 on the Mediter- capital and Surman, less battles would break out in Moral Collapse ALG. Rebels reach ranean coast, rebel com- city of Zawiya than 10 miles west of Za- Tripoli. manders said they controlled wiya. Tripoli residents heading BY DAVID STRINGER set a good example to their the south and west of the LIBYA Dardira, manning a defen- south said life was becoming AND SHAWN children or community. city and were fighting for the 0 350 mi sive position just south of increasingly difficult, with POGATCHNIK “We have been too un- refineries. Oil-rich Libyas 0 350 km CHAD Surman, said rebels were still rising food prices, shortages Associated Press willing for too long to talk only functioning refineries SOURCE: ESRI AP clashing in the Sabratha of fuel and cash, as well as about what is right and are in Zawiya. area, 20 miles (32 kilometers) power cuts. Drivers took LONDON • Britain must what is wrong,Cameron Nuri el-Bouaisi, an oil Ras Ajdir border crossing west of Zawiya on the coast. backroads to avoid being confront a culture of lazi- said. “We have too often production engineer in the with Tunisia in the west and The rebel advance was stopped by regime forces, ness, irresponsibility and avoided saying what needs city, said rebels had cut off from the south, where Libya raising fears among Tripoli they said. selfishness that fueled four to be said, about every- pipelines that transport borders Chad and Niger. residents over the prospect Toward the end of their days of riots which left five thing from marriage to gasoline and diesel fuel to These are critical lifelines that fighting might soon journey, they stopped at a people dead, thousands welfare to common cour- Tripoli. with NATO imposing a no- reach the capital. Long con- desert checkpoint near the facing criminal charges and tesy. “We shut down all four fly zone over the country. voys of cars carrying civil- mountain range, registering hundreds of millions in In a rival speech, main pipelines to Tripoli,said el- Over the past two days, a ians from the capital and their names with rebel damages, Prime Minister opposition Labour Party Bouaisi, whose claim could number of rebel officials other cities along the coast troops before moving on. David Cameron acknowl- leader Ed Miliband criti- not be verified. have claimed that they either headed south to the western More than 150 families have edged Monday. cized Camerons response The rebels are also deter- cut or were close to cutting mountain range, a rebel made the drive south on As rival political leaders as overly simplistic, and mined to cut key supply those two routes. However stronghold near the border Monday, said a rebel fighter staked out their response demanded that lawmakers routes to Tripoli from the that could not be immedi- with Tunisia now considered keeping the list. to Englands unrest, focus on delivering better Cameron pledged to deliv- opportunities for disaf- er a raft of new policies by fected young people. October aimed at reversing “The usual politicians the “slow-motion moral instinct — announce a raft collapse which he blames of new legislation, appoint for fostering the disorder. a new adviser, wheel out Judge Halts Live Broadcasts of Mubarak Trial “This has been a wake- your old prejudices and up call for our country.So- shallow answers — will not BY HAMZA HENDAWI supporters, all in front of cial problems that have meet the publics demand, Associated Press the television cameras. been festering for decades said Miliband. Some among them just have exploded in our face, He spoke at his former CAIRO • The judge trying waved and smiled to the Cameron told an audience high school in Camden, ousted Egyptian President cameras. at a youth center in Witney, north London, half a block Hosni Mubarak on charges “The decision is meant to his Parliamentary district from the scene of rioting of complicity in the killing of stop the lust (that) people in in southern England. “Just Aug. 8, when shops were protesters who toppled his the courtroom are showing as people last week wanted trashed and police came regime ordered a halt to the for getting on television, criminals robustly con- under attack. live broadcast of his trial said lawyer Mukhtar Noah, fronted on our street, so “Are issues like educa- Monday after a chaotic ses- AP PHOTO who represents the families they want to see these so- tion and skills, youth serv- sion in which lawyers In this video image taken from Egyptian State Television, of more than 200 victims. cial problems taken on and ices, youth unemployment pushed, shoved and scuffled 83-year-old former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak “It was not a political de- defeated. important for diverting to get on television. lies on a bed within a cage at the court building in Cairo cision. Work and Pensions Sec- people away from gangs, Showing the hearings live Monday. Mubarak, who ruled retary Iain Duncan Smith criminality, the wrong on state television had been Egypt unchallenged for 29 said Monday he was path? Yes, they matter, a nod by Judge Ahmed Ri- The decision was met stop the broadcasts was de- years, also faces charges of checking whether those Miliband said. faat to activists who com- with suspicion by Ramadan signed to “protect the pub- corruption together with involved in the riots should The differing approach- plained that the military Ahmed, father of a 16-year- lic interest. He did not his two sons — one-time have their welfare pay- es to Britains most serious rulers now in charge of the old protester killed during elaborate, but the presence heir apparent Gamal and ments cut, while London riots in a generation are country were dragging their the 18-day uprising that of cameras, television com- wealthy businessman Alaa. mayor Boris Johnson said likely to dominate the feet bringing Mubarak and toppled the regime. mentators and journalists He could face the death young people convicted in countrys annual political stalwarts of his regime to “This is not correct. How interviewing lawyers had penalty if convicted of the disorder would lose conventions, which begin justice. can I be reassured and feel given the trial a circus-like complicity in the killing of their right to use public next month. Miliband has “The aim is to remove the the justice, said Ahmed, atmosphere. 850 protesters thought to transportation for free. called for a full public in- humiliation. Now, God who was refused access to Lawyers for the victims have been shot or run over Cameron pledged to end quiry into the roots of the knows how long it (the trial) the courtroom. “I want to families bickered over their by security forces during a culture of timidity in dis- riots, while Cameron in- will take,said best-selling see justice realized before turns to address the judge the uprising. cussing family breakdown sists his government is able novelist and prominent rights my eyes. and came close to exchang- The trial was adjourned or poor parenting, or in to adequately examine the activist Alaa el-Aswany. Rifaat said his decision to ing blows with Mubarak until Sept. 5. criticizing those who fail to issue.

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Rick Perrys con- health insurance. take heart and rebuild,she eyed and wiping away tears. grade in Muncie, The Jour- than a campaign swing,takes test-rattling entrance into the “This used to be a Republi- said, as the state fair re- Nathan Byrds daughter, nal Gazette of Fort Wayne Obama through three states race. can idea,Obama said. “Its opened following a one-day Natalie,remembered her fa- reported. he won in 2008 but where he It also comes after the like suddenly they got amne- closure. ther as a man who loved Kayla Sollers, 20, attend- now needs to shore up his president spent much of the sia. Daniels ordered flags at making everyone laugh. ed Manchester College with standing. It gives him a summer holed up in the na- In response to a question, the fairgrounds flown at “Nathan meant every- Bigjohny. She drove down chance to return to the grass- tions capital enmeshed in Obama also took the chance half-staff in honor of the thing in the world to me, from the campus Monday roots campaigning that bitter, partisan negotiations to counter the anti-govern- victims. said Loretta Byrd, Nathans morning, bringing a sign helped propel him to the on the debt crisis that ment stance embraced by the Four of the victims died at mother. with pictures of Bigjohny White House, and shed his cratered his approval ratings tea party and largely by the the scene: Alina Bigjohny, Santiago managed pro- that read “Rejoice in Par- jacket and tie to mix it up with and those of Congress amid a Republican presidential field. 23, of Fort Wayne; Christina gramming for the Lesbian adise.Alina Bigjohny. voters in coffee shops and faltering economy and high He noted that although Santiago, 29, of Chicago; Community Care Project at “She was full of life,ener- lunch joints far from the Belt- unemployment. government doesnt do Tammy Vandam, 42, of Howard Brown Health Cen- getic and caring, Sollers way. The president is travel- Later in the town-hall everything well, it is respon- Wanatah; and 49-year-old ter in Chicago and was said. ing in a new $1.1 million bus meeting, Obama got a ques- sible for sending a man to the Glenn Goodrich of Indi- named to the Windy City After the service, the fair purchased by the Secret Ser- tion on his signature health moon and for the military de- anapolis. Nathan Byrd, a 51- Times“30 Under 30list in quickly reopened,while vis- vice. care law,and took a hard shot fending the country, among year-old stagehand from In- 2007. itors paid their respects to In Iowa, Obama returns to at Mitt Romney,a GOP front- other things. dianapolis who was atop the Jamal M. Edwards, the the five victims. a state that handed him a key runner who has had to defend “When you go to the Na- rigging when it fell, died centers president and CEO, First Sgt. Dave Bursten of victory over Democratic rival implementing a health care tional Parks and those folks in overnight. said she was one of the orga- the Indiana State Police said Hillary Rodham Clinton in plan while governor of Mass- the hats, thats government, Nathan Byrds older nizations “brightest stars the lack of damage to struc- their nomination fight but achusetts thats similar to the Obama said. brother Randy Byrd, 54 of and worked to improve the tures on the fairs midway or where Republicans have now federal version. “As frustrated as you are Indianapolis,said his broth- lives of women, especially elsewhere supported the been blanketing the state in “Youve got a governor about politics dont buy into er was always a daredevil. those who were lesbian, bi- weather services belief that preparation for its first-in- whos running for president this notion that somehow Friends and colleagues knew sexual and transgender. an isolated,significant wind the-nation caucuses,attack- right now who instituted the government is whats holding he would fearlessly scale Santiago attended the con- gust caused the rigging to ing the president at every exact same thing in Massa- us back,he said. stage rigs, and dubbed him cert with her partner,Alisha topple. Tuesday, August 16, 2011 • Nation & World 3 NEW PECKING Studies Show 15 Minutes ORDER IN GOP FIELD SHIFTS RACE FOR of Daily Exercise Can Help NEW HAMPSHIRE BY ALICIA CHANG BY PHILIP ELLIOTT win over a GOP electorate Associated Press Associated Press angry at the change Obama has brought and looking for LOS ANGELES • Dont de- DES MOINES, Iowa • Sud- a candidate who has the spair if you cant fit in the denly facing two serious ri- right mix of credentials to recommended 30 minutes of vals,GOP front-runner Mitt beat the incumbent Demo- daily exercise. Growing evi- Romney declared on Mon- crat. dence suggests that even half day his business background Romney, who lost the that much can help. sets him apart in the presi- nomination in 2008, hasnt Its still no excuse to slack dential race and dismissed been able to unite warring off. Regular exercise the buzz over emerging factions of the GOP elec- strengthens muscles, re- challengers as “the political torate since entering the race duces the risk of some dis- winds of the day.Rick Perry earlier this year. Social con- eases and promotes mental insisted no one could go “toe servatives and the tea party well-being. The more exer- to toe with him, and rising havent warmed to his can- cise, the better. star Michele Bachmann didacy,and he has left some But not everyone has the tried to turn her Iowa straw economic conservatives and time or willpower. So re- poll victory into gains Republicans in the party searchers set out to find the against both men. establishment under- minimum amount of physi- In less than a week, the whelmed. Hes focused cal activity needed to reap slow-to-begin race for the heavily on New Hampshire health benefits. The findings Republican nomination has and has downplayed his by a study in Taiwan suggest accelerated and undergone a campaign in Iowa, but that just 15 minutes of moderate dramatic shift, essentially may change given that exercise a day can lead to a ASSOCIATED PRESS becoming a three-way con- Bachmann and Perry, both longer life. Thai-Chinese men and women take morning exercise by practicing Chinese martial test for the chance to chal- of whom have support This “may convince many arts at a park in Bangkok, Thailand, in January. New research concludes that even 15 lenge President Barack Oba- among the tea party and individuals that they are able minutes of moderate exercise like brisk walking can add years to your life. ma next year. Christian evangelicals, are to incorporate physical ac- Romney, who has been competing hard in this state tivity into their busy lives, to determine if exercising by three years compared ter than none. riding high for months while where social conservatives Dr. Anil Nigam of the Uni- less than the recommended with those who did no exer- “Get off the couch and other Republicans have been dominate. versity of Montreal said in an half-hour was still helpful. cise. Both men and women start moving, said I-Min struggling to emerge from By Monday,the three Re- email. Nigam had no role in The researchers noted that benefited equally from the Lee of the Harvard School of the pack, now finds himself publicans with the strongest the research but wrote an east Asians — including Chi- minimum activity. Public Health. facing two significant foes in chance of winning the editorial accompanying the na, Japan and Taiwan — are Each additional 15 minutes In a study published in Perry, the Texas governor nomination fanned out Taiwan study published on- generally less physically ac- of exercise reduced the risk Circulation earlier this who formally entered the across early primary states, line Monday in The Lancet. tive than their Western of death by another 4 per- month, Lee and colleagues race only Saturday, and all looking for the upper Fitness guidelines by the counterparts and their cent compared with the in- found that people who en- Bachmann, the Minnesota hand just as Obama opened World Health Organization, workouts tend to be less in- active group. Researchers did gaged in 15 minutes a day of congresswoman who won a three-day Midwest bus the U.S. and other countries tense. not report how additional moderate physical activity the Iowa straw poll that tour. recommend that adults get About 416,000 Taiwanese exercise affected life ex- had a 14 percent lower risk of same day. Romney re-emerged in at least a half-hour of mod- adults were asked how much pectancy. heart disease compared with “Its a wide-open race, Litchfield,N.H.,and quick- erate workout most days of exercise they did the previ- There were some limita- inactive people. Gov. Terry Branstad de- ly provided a window into the week. This can include ous month. Based on their tions. Answers were self-re- That research, combining clared after a five-day how he would address Per- brisk walking, bike riding answers, they were put into ported. The study, though the results of nearly three stretch that saw every Re- rys entry into the race. and water aerobics. five groups of varying activi- large, was observational, dozen studies of people from publican presidential candi- “Understanding how the Realizing that it might be ty levels from inactive to which means the health North America and Europe, date show up in his state, economy works by having difficult for some to break a highly active. Researchers benefits may not be entirely also found that the benefit where party caucuses kick worked in the real economy sweat, health groups have kept track of their progress due to exercise. But re- increased with more activity off the GOP nomination is finally essential in the suggested breaking it down for eight years on average searchers said they took into and may provide more moti- fight next winter. While White House. And I hope into smaller, more manage- and calculated projected life account other factors that vation to the physically fit. Perry entered the nomina- people recognize that, able chunks of time such as expectancy. might affect health such as People should strive to tion battle, former Min- Romney said, stressing his three 10-minute spurts a day The study found those smoking and drinking. And do the recommended level nesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, years of private business ex- on weekdays. who exercised just 15 min- outside scientists said the of exercise, but should not exited, further reshuffling perience and drawing a The latest study, a large utes a day — or 90 minutes a findings are in line with oth- be discouraged if they cant the deck. contrast with Perry, Texas one led by researchers at the week — cut their risk of er studies. achieve it right away. Start Over the next few longest-serving governor National Health Research death by 14 percent and ex- For the sedentary, the key slow and gradually build months, Romney, Bach- who never has worked in the Institutes in Taiwan, sought tended their life expectancy is this: Some exercise is bet- up. mann and Perry will try to private sector as an adult. it’s Record Rains Trap Workers the magicwhere in Flooded NYC Elevator valley BY VERENA DOBNIK AND daily total was nearly Of their two cell phones, GEOFF MULVIHILL 11 inches. one was wet and one had no Associated Press In most spots, the effects signal. Finally, they decided were bad but not disastrous to break open a ceiling emer- NEW YORK• Two New — sometimes narrowly so, gency hatch. York City construction like on New York Citys Stat- Almost an hour after they workers barely escaped en Island, where Tyler and became trapped, one cell drowning in an elevator as Amaker were moving mate- phone suddenly caught a storms dropped record rains rials for a senior center being signal and they called 911. gets over the weekend on parts of built. In a few minutes, fire res- the nations eastern half, As rain drummed the bor- cuers arrived, shut off pow- washing out roads in New ough around 9:30 a.m. Sun- er to the elevator and hoist- Jersey and forcing a small day, Tyler and Amaker were ed the men out through the hospital in Ohio to move pa- using an elevator to get sup- ceiling hatch with a ladder. its tients. plies to a basement that, un- “The firefighters told me One of the workers, cabi- known to them, was filling to go home and take a show- netmaker Ed Tyler, of Mill- up with floodwaters. er, because the sewage pipes town, N.J., told The Associ- After they got in, the doors backed up and probably got ated Press on Monday that would not open, though they mixed with the rainwater he and colleague Wendell pressed buttons in vain. that came in,Tyler said. power! Amaker, of Roselle, N.J., “We hit the water; we No deaths or serious in- were happy to be alive after heard swishing,Tyler said. juries were reported from their ordeal. Then the water started the record-breaking cloud- The storm dropped nearly pouring in. bursts, but the region was- 8 inches of rain on New York “I was freaked out — the nt out of the woods by Citys Kennedy Airport on water was almost chest- Monday evening. Flood Sunday and nearly 5 in high,he said. They feared watches remained in effect Philadelphia, setting city electrocution and jumped as far north as Rhode Island records for any day. At into a rubberized utility cart even as the rains moved out Seabrook Farms, N.J., the they had with them. to sea.

Rembrandt Drawing Stolen From California Hotel BY THOMAS WATKINS back to the Rembrandt,it was executive director of the Lon- Associated Press gone,Los Angeles County don-based Art Loss Register, sheriffs spokesman Steve an international database of When it comes to accessing exclusive discounts LOS ANGELES • A 17th Whitmore said. It was not stolen artworks. “When they Century drawing by Rem- clear whether the person talk- come across one, they see and special offers for the Magic Valley brandt was snatched from a ing to the curator was con- dollar signs. private art display at a Cali- nected to the theft, though Marinello said the theft was fornia luxury hotel while a Whitman said a team of at likely a crime of opportunity get it! at curator was momentarily least two people was involved. and not an operation carried distracted, officials said The sketch, called “The at the command of a mysteri- Monday. Judgment,was completed ous criminal with a private art The theft of the $250,000 around 1655 and is signed on collection, as is often depict- magicvalley.com/GetIt sketch from the lobby of the the back by the Dutch master. ed in movies. Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the up- Rembrandt von Rijn is widely “Hollywood would love us market seaside community of regarded as one of the finest to believe there are paintings Connecting the Magic Valley’s businesses Marina del Rey happened painters in European art his- being ordered stolen,he said. with local families 24/7. around 10:30 p.m. Saturday tory and his worldwide name “We have yet to find that. night while someone who recognition has made his Artworks tend to surface seemed interested in buying work a common target for either very quickly after they another piece held the cura- thieves. are stolen or else disappear in- tors attention for a few min- “Rembrandt is a name that to the underworld where they utes. criminals know or should are traded between criminals Powered by The Times-News “When the curator turned know,said Chris Marinello, at a fraction of their value. • Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Newsroom [ 208-735-3255 • [email protected] ]

YOUR BUSINESS THE DIGIT Prestwich Recognized as Safety Supervisor of the Year $56 million Cole Prestwich,Safety Supervisor for Ar- lo G. Lott Trucking of T.F., received the Motorola Mobilitys loss • Motorola Mobility expe- “Safety Supervisor of the Year” award at rienced a $56 million loss in its last quarter due to the annual Idaho Trucking Association cutting the price of its Wi-Fi only version of its convention. tablet, the Xoom, from $599 to $499 in an attempt Prestwich started his career in the to counter the iPad. This pushed the companys trucking industry 20 years ago when he stock price to one of its lowest points since its Jan- purchased his first truck. He has worked uary spinoff from the old Motorola Inc. In contrast, for Lott Trucking for the past 12 years. He Prestwich Google earned $2.5 billion in its most recent quar- is currently a member of the Wendell ter ending in June. MONEY+AGRIBUSINESS School Board and serves as chairman of the Magic Valley Safety Management Committee.

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NEW YORK (AP) • Stocks are having their longest rally since early July. A $19 billion corporate buying spree and encouraging economic news form Japan sent the Dow Jones industrial average up 213 points and erased its losses from last week. The Dow has gained 762.96 points since Thursday. Thats the best three-day point gain since it rose 927.18 in November 2008, during the financial crisis. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 213.88 points, or 1.9 percent, to 11,482.90. The broader Standard & Poors 500 index rose 25.68, or 2.2 percent, to 1,204.49. The Nasdaq composite rose 47.22, or 1.9 percent, to 2,555.20. PAUL SAKUMA • THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Feb. 2, file photo, a Motorola Mobility Xoom tablet is shown at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Google bought cell phone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., Monday, for $12.5 billion in cash in what is by far the company's biggest acquisition to date. Googles Patent Play: $12.5B for Motorola Mobility

BY MICHAEL LIEDTKE Besides being by far the advertising businesses. software are facing a litany of AND PETER SVENSSON largest deal that Google has If federal regulators ap- lawsuits alleging that Googles STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST AP Technology Writers ever proposed, buying Mo- prove the deal, Google CEO operating system pilfered the torola would push the com- Larry Pages ability to avoid a patent-protected technology AlliantEgy 1.70 13 39.10 +1.68 +6.3 Kaman .64f 14 33.83 +.04 +16.4 SAN FRANCISCO • Google pany into phone and com- clash of cultures will be test- of other companies. AlliantTch .80 6 59.64 +1.69 - 19.9 Keycorp .12 7 6.81 +.38 - 23.1 AmCasino .42 19 20.05 +.53 +28.3 LeeEnt ...... 74 +.03 - 69.9 Inc.s $12.5 billion deal to buy puter tablet manufacturing ed. With 19,000 workers, Motorola, which intro- Aon Corp .60 17 46.37 +.92 +.8 MicronT ... 11 6.48 +.30 - 19.2 cellphone maker Motorola for the first time. Motorola Mobilitys work duced its first cell phone BallardPw ...... 1.43 +.06 - 4.7 OfficeMax ... 11 6.29 +.54 - 64.5 BkofAm .04 ... 7.76 +.57 - 41.8 RockTen .80 14 53.06 +.72 - 1.6 Mobility Holdings Inc. is The proposed deal also is force isnt that much small- nearly 30 years ago, has more ConAgra .92 13 23.60 +.41 +4.5 Sensient .84 15 34.72 +.65 - 5.5 aimed at giving the Internet likely to increase govern- er than Googles payroll of than 17,000 patents with an- Costco .96 23 74.08 +1.29 +2.6 SkyWest .16 14 13.00 +.34 - 16.8 Diebold 1.12 14 27.87 +.24 - 13.0 Teradyn ... 7 12.47 +.54 - 11.2 search leader more legal fire- ment scrutiny on Google at a 28,800 employees. other 7,500 still awaiting ap- DukeEngy 1.00f 13 18.40 +.58 +3.3 Tuppwre 1.20 17 65.16 +1.14 +36.7 power as it battles Apple Inc. time when antitrust regula- But this is deal more about proval. That trove presum- DukeRlty .68 59 11.70 +.96 - 6.1 US Bancrp .50 11 22.73 +.79 - 15.7 Fastenal s .52 33 32.77 +.42 +9.4 Valhi .50 52 54.04 +.92 +144.4 and Microsoft Corp. to gain tors in the U.S. and Europe patents than people. ably will give Google and its Heinz 1.92f 17 51.83 +.83 +4.8 WalMart 1.46f 12 49.98 +.23 - 7.3 the upper hand in the in- already are parsing its busi- Google, which is based in Android more patent pro- HewlettP .48 8 32.43 +.11 - 23.0 WashFed .24 18 15.07 +.17 - 10.9 HomeDp 1.00 15 31.46 +.88 - 10.3 WellsFargo .48 10 25.02 +.89 - 19.3 creasingly important mobile ness practices to determine Mountain View, Calif., is tection against a list of legal Idacorp 1.20 14 37.28 +1.12 +.8 ZionBcp .04 ... 17.36 +.87 - 28.4 computing market. whether it has been abusing framing its Motorola acqui- antagonists that include The all-cash acquisition its power to stifle competi- sition as a way to protect the three of the technology in- announced Monday is the tion. The inquiries are fo- competitive landscape at a dustrys most powerful MAGIC VALLEY COMMODITIES boldest move in Googles 13- cused primarily on the com- time when Android and the companies — Apple, Mi- year history. panys Internet search and device makers using the crosoft and Oracle Corp.

Mon Commodity High Low Close Change Sep J-Yen 1.3061 1.2977 1.3024- .0005 Aug Live cattle 118.15 117.30 117.90 .xx Dec J-Yen 1.3075 1.3001 1.3036 - .0013 Oct Live cattle 120.60 119.25 120.10 - .35 SepEuro-currency 1.4472 1.4256 1.4439 + .0201 Aug Feeder cattle 136.75 135.05 135.65 - .20 DecEuro-currency 1.4453 1.4246 1.4423 + .0200 Sep Feeder cattle 138.55 136.70 137.68 + .15 Sep Canada dollar 1.0200 1.0086 1.0193 + .0104 Oct Feeder cattle 139.70 137.85 139.07 + .38 Dec Canada dollar 1.0178 1.0072 1.0177 + .0105 Aug Lean hogs 90.15 89.40 89.98 + .50 Sep U.S. Dollar 74.75 73.84 73.97 - .77 Oct Lean hogs 86.45 85.65 85.80 - .40 Aug Comex gold 1765.2 1730.5 1763.9 + 23.7 Sep Wheat 721.25 704.25 712.50 + 10.00 Oct Comex gold 1766.1 1729.4 1765.4 + 24.4 Dec Wheat 748.25 733.75 741.50 + 9.25 Sep Comex silver 39.83 38.69 39.67 + .56 Sara Lee, Kraft Escalate Wiener War Sep KC Wheat 814.50 797.50 811.00 + 15.00 Dec Comex silver 39.86 38.80 39.73 + .58 Dec KC Wheat 837.75 820.75 835.00 + 14.75 SepTreasury bond 136.3 135.3 135.3 - 1.3 Sep MPS Wheat 881.00 865.25 874.25 + 10.75 DecTreasury bond 135.2 134.2 134.2 - 1.2 Dec MPS Wheat 879.50 861.75 872.75 + 11.50 Sep Coffee 248.10 240.10 245.70 + 5.35 BY MICHAEL TARM entire history of hot dogs,” Sep Corn 711.75 702.75 707.25 + 5.50 Dec Coffee 251.75 243.35 249.40 + 5.55 Associated Press said Sara Lees attorney, Dec Corn 724.25 715.50 720.00 + 5.50 Sep Cocoa 1850 1833 1838 - 3 Aug Soybeans 1344.75 1331.00 1343.50 + 15.75 Dec Cocoa 1864 1842 1852 - 113 Richard Leighton, about Sep Soybeans 1351.75 1338.00 1351.25 + 16.50 Oct Cotton 105.72 101.00 105.03 + 4.31 CHICAGO • The nations what he described as Krafts Aug BFP Milk 21.60 21.50 21.58 + .02 Dec Cotton 105.52 100.52 104.04 + 3.52 Oct BFP Milk 18.51 18.28 18.48 + .03 Sep Crude oil 88.05 84.40 87.94 + 2.56 two largest hot dog makers false and deceptive ad Nov BFP Milk 18.13 17.97 18.07 + .07 Sep Unleaded gas 2.8762 2.8130 2.8638 + .0416 took their legal beefs on claims about making a bet- Oct Sugar 28.15 27.41 27.48 - .36 Sep Heating oil 2.9506 2.8971 2.9467 + .0430 Mar Sugar 27.30 26.58 26.64 - .35 Oct Natural gas 4.073 3.965 4.043 - .028 Monday to federal court, ter-tasting frank. Sep B-Pound 1.6406 1.6251 1.6380 + .0106 Quotations from Sinclair & Co. where a judge will determine Sara Lee had fired the Dec B-Pound 1.6385 1.6250 1.6360+ .0099 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 whether Oscar Mayer or Ball first volley in a 2009 lawsuit Park franks broke false-ad- singling out Oscar Mayer vertising laws in their efforts ads that brag its dogs beat GRAINS & METALS REPORT to become top dog. Ball Park franks in a nation- The battle pits Chicago- al taste test. Leighton ar- area companies Sara Lee gued the tests were deeply FILE PHOTO • THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VALLEY BEANS Barley 12.15 (steady); corn 13.16 (up 9); Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 PORTLAND — White wheat 6.90 (down 12); 11 Corp., which makes Ball flawed. beans, less Idaho bean tax and storage charges. percent winter 8.01-8.26 (up 15); 14 percent Park franks, against Kraft “They were served boiled Prices subject to change without notice. spring 9.93 (up 8); corn 308.75-315.50 (up 2.00); Producers desiring more recent price informa- NAMPA — White wheat 10.33 cwt (up 8); 6.20 Foods Inc., which makes hot dogs on a white paper WWONDERFUL SELECTION tion should contact dealers. bushel (up 5); Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Oscar Mayer, in a case that plate,”he complained. Bean Market News, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Pintos, Ltd. $36-$40; garbanzos, Ltd. INTERMOUNTAIN could clarify how far com- Kraft filed its own lawsuit WOMEN’S $42-$44. Quotes current Aug. 10. LIVESTOCK panies can go when boasting in 2009, alleging that Sara LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Producers Livestock in that their product is better Lee ran false and deceptive VALLEY GRAINS Jerome on Tuesday. Utility and commercial FASHIONSF Prices for wheat per bushel; mixed grain, oats, cows 68.00-78.00; canner & cutters 60.00- than a competitors. ads including a campaign in corn and beans per hundred weight. Prices sub- 68.00; heavy feeder steers n/a; light feeder • BLOUSES • TEES • VESTS ject to change without notice. steers n/a; stocker steers n/a0; heavy holstein Despite the light-hearted which Ball Parks are herald- Barley, $12.70; oats, $10.60; corn, $13.60 (15 per- feeder steers 94.00-97.25; light holstein feeder • JACKETSJ • MISS ME JEANS cent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens in steers 99.00-103.00; heavy feeder heifers n/a; remark by the judge, attor- ed as “Americas Best light feeder heifers n/a; stocker heifers n/a; • And Much More Buhl. Prices current Aug. 10. bulls 75.00-95.00; calves 10-270/hd; stock cows neys for the food makers Franks.”The ad further as- Barley, $12.75 (cwt); corn, $12.75 (cwt). Prices n/a head; stock cow/calf pairs n/a; lambs n/a; quoted by JD Heiskell. Prices current Aug. 10. weaner pigs n/a; Remarks: None. struck a serious tone. serts that other hot dogs “Theres never been any- “arent even in the same VICKERS WESTERN STORE GOLD thing of this scope . . . in the league. CHEESE Selected world gold prices, Monday. 2309 ADDISON AVE. EAST • 733-7096 Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile London morning fixing: $1738.00 up $2.00. Exchange London afternoon fixing: $1739.00 up $3.00. Barrels: $2.0950, + .0150; Blocks: $2.0400, + NY Handy & Harman: $1739.00 up $3.00. .0150 NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1878.12 up Intermountain GrainCheddar cheese prices on $3.24. the Chicago Mercantile Exchange NY Engelhard: $1742.61 off $3.45. EATON DRILLING Barrels: $2.0950, + .0150; Blocks: $2.0400, + NY Engelhard fabricated: $1873.30 up $3.23. .0150 NY Merc. gold Aug Mob. $1755.50 up $15.30. NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Mon. $1760.00 up $18.00. & PUMP SERVICE INTERMOUNTAIN GRAIN SILVER Serving The Magic Valley Since 1907 POCATELLO — White wheat 6.50 (steady); 11.5 Handy & Harman $39.360 up $0.475. percent winter 7.11 (up 32); 14 percent spring H&H fabricated $47.232 up $0.570. 8.62 (up 15); barley 10.83 (steady); The morning bullion price for silver in London BURLEY — White wheat 7.00 (steady); 11.5 per- $39.180 up $0.890. Large Inventory Offi ce Furniture Don’t get stuck cent winter 6.94 (up 15); 14 percent spring 8.45 Engelhard $39.510 up $0.660. (up 8); Barley 12.00 (steady); Engelhard fabricated $47.412 up $0.792. • Desks • Chairs • File Cabinets • OGDEN — White wheat 7.05 (steady); 11.5 percent NY Merc silver spot month Monday $39.298 up winter 7.16 (up 15); 14 percent spring 8.68 (up 8); $0.197. without water New & Used! 485 South Idaho – Wendell 1860 Kimberly Road, Twin Falls 734-9560 536-2223 Sports 10 · Monday, August 15, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Maybe an afternoon storm, partly cloudy. High 82. Today Tonight Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 98 65 0.00" Tonight: Partly cloudy overnight. Low 50. Challis 89 52 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 82 54 0.00" Idaho Falls 88 58 0.00" Tomorrow: More sunshine. High 80. Jerome 92 55 0.00" Lewiston 88 60 0.00" Lowell 96 54 0.00" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Cooler today, Partly cloudy Still more Getting hot Very toasty Still warm, Pocatello 94 53 0.00" mostly sunny overnight sunshine again partly cloudy Rexburg 87 60 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 91 48 0.00" Stanley 80 35 0.00" Sun Valley 82 44 0.00" Yesterday’s High 92° Yesterday’s 0.00" High 85° Low 54° 86° / 55° 89° / 56° 91° / 59° 89° / 57° Yesterday’s Low 58° Month to Date 0.11" Normal High / Low 87° / 52° Avg. Month to Date 0.19" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 101° in 1992 Water Year to Date 11.13" Record Low 38° in 1985 Avg. Water Year to Date 9.41" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 96° Yesterday’s 0.00" Yesterday’s High 29% 5 pm Yesterday 29.88 in. Today Sunrise: 6:44 AM Sunset: 8:40 PM Yesterday’s Low 62° Month to Date 0.03" Yesterday’s Low 10% Tuesday Sunrise: 6:45 AM Sunset: 8:38 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 85° / 52° Avg. Month to Date 0.17" Today’s Forecast Avg. 39% Wednesday Sunrise: 6:47 AM Sunset: 8:37 PM A few very isolated showers and thunderstorms Record High 97° in 2004 Water Year to Date 12.23" Thursday Sunrise: 6:48 AM Sunset: 8:35 PM are possible today. Temperatures will be mild Record Low 39° in 1978 Avg. Water Year to Date 10.19"A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Friday Sunrise: 6:48 AM Sunset: 8:34 PM and comfortable as well. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 60's to 70'sTonight’s Lows 40's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 74 / 52 BOISE Today Moonrise: 9:14 PM Moonset: 8:46 AM 10 11 3 5 7 10 More sunshine today with Tuesday Last New First Full Moonrise: 9:37 PM Moonset: 9:46 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming temperatures a few degrees cooler Aug. 21 Aug. 29 Sep. 4 Sep. 12 Wednesday Moonrise: 10:01 PM Moonset: 10:46 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com than Sunday. Sunshine will remain through Friday. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today TomorrowWednesday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 80 / 61 Today Highs/Lows 80's / 40's to 50's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 84 52 pc 85 54 su 89 54 su Atlanta 88 67 su 88 68 pc Orlando 96 77 th 96 77 th Acapulco 88 75 th 88 75 th Moscow 86 64 th 81 58 th Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 72 46 th 75 47 pc 79 47 pc Atlantic City 82 70 th 83 68 th Philadelphia 84 68 th 82 66 th Athens 84 77 pc 84 77 pc Nairobi 66 52 sh 67 52 sh A few isolated showers and Burley 82 50 pc 80 50 su 87 50 su Baltimore 82 66 th 83 64 th Phoenix 106 85 pc 104 86 pc Auckland 49 39 sh 50 40 sh Oslo 66 51 sh 66 51 th 74 / 50 thunderstorms are possible Challis 81 48 th 81 47 pc 87 47 su Billings 89 58 th 81 51 pc Portland, ME 68 61 sh 70 61 sh Bangkok 85 78 th 87 79 sh Paris 70 50 sh 75 54 pc Coeur d’ Alene 74 52 th 76 49 pc 81 49 su Birmingham 88 64 su 89 65 su Raleigh 88 65 th 88 66 pc Beijing 80 66 sh 80 65 pc Prague 69 53 sh 69 51 sh today. The storms will not Elko, NV 89 44 su 89 47 su 92 47 su Boston 70 63 th 73 65 sh Rapid City 91 68 th 83 58 th Berlin 71 55 sh 71 55 pc Rio de Jane 75 61 sh 79 59 pc be nearly as widespread as Eugene, OR 72 54 sh 79 54 pc 82 54 pc Charleston, SC 90 75 th 90 75 pc Reno 85 51 su 84 53 su Buenos Aires 52 47 pc 58 39 sh Rome 82 68 pc 84 70 pc McCall they were Sunday. Gooding 84 50 pc 83 51 su 86 51 su Charleston, WV 76 62 th 83 59 pc Sacramento 88 59 su 91 59 su Cairo 96 68 pc 97 68 pc Santiago 56 39 pc 50 40 ls Grace 79 49 th 78 47 su 82 47 su Chicago 79 65 su 82 69 pc St. Louis 83 64 su 86 69 pc Dhahran 103 94 th 104 94 pc Seoul 80 70 sh 76 67 sh Salmon 76 / 45 Hagerman 90 53 pc 90 53 su 93 53 su Cleveland 76 66 th 78 64 pc St.Paul 82 64 pc 83 68 pc Geneva 67 42 sh 70 45 pc Sydney 66 51 sh 66 47 sh 81 / 45 Hailey 77 49 pc 78 47 su 83 47 su Denver 92 65 th 90 63 th Salt Lake City 89 66 th 89 65 su Hong Kong 84 82 th 84 81 th Tel Aviv 81 78 pc 81 77 pc Idaho Falls 81 52 pc 79 49 su 84 49 su Des Moines 78 64 th 84 67 th San Diego 73 64 su 74 65 su Jerusalem 93 72 pc 93 71 pc Tokyo 91 78 sh 92 78 sh Kalispell, MT 74 46 th 76 44 pc 76 44 su Detroit 79 63 pc 81 65 pc San Francisco 67 55 su 68 55 su Johannesburg 56 36 sh 56 36 pc Vienna 85 59 th 77 57 pc Jerome 85 53 su 85 55 su 87 55 su El Paso 94 74 th 97 74 th Seattle 72 54 sh 78 55 pc Kuwait City 112 91 pc 111 91 pc Warsaw 81 62 th 72 56 sh Lewiston 80 61 pc 83 61 pc 88 61 su Fairbanks 59 39 r6442shTucson 95 76 th 96 77 th London 69 55 sh 70 57 sh Winnipeg 84 60 th 84 56 th Caldwell Malad City 84 53 th 83 52 su 86 52 su Fargo 83 69 th 81 59 th Washington, DC 83 68 th 85 66 th Mexico City 69 48 th 69 48 sh Zurich 60 37 sh 69 41 pc 85 / 54 Idaho Falls Malta 82 54 pc 80 52 su 86 52 su Honolulu 85 73 sh 85 73 pc McCall 76 45 pc 76 45 su 79 45 su Houston 100 80 pc 100 80 pc Boise Sun Valley 81 / 52 Missoula, MT 78 47 th 80 47 su 82 47 su Indianapolis 81 62 pc 83 65 su TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 84 / 52 70 / 43 Pocatello 82 56 pc 80 55 su 85 55 su Jacksonville 93 76 th 92 77 th 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 72 54 sh 78 55 pc 79 55 pc Kansas City 80 65 th 89 70 th Pocatello Rupert 84 51 pc 83 50 su 88 50 su Las Vegas 104 81 su 103 81 su L Rupert 82 / 56 Rexburg 79 48 th 76 47 su 81 47 su Little Rock 88 68 pc 91 71 pc Mountain Home 84 / 51 86 / 52 Richland, WA 81 53 pc 85 57 pc 89 57 su Los Angeles 81 66 su 83 66 su Rogerson 80 44 su 75 48 pc 77 48 su Memphis 86 66 su 91 69 pc H Burley Salmon 81 45 th 81 45 su 84 45 su Miami 90 79 th 90 79 th Twin Falls 82 / 50 Salt Lake City, UT 89 66 th 89 65 su 90 65 su Milwaukee 76 63 su 78 67 su Fronts 85 / 54 Spokane, WA 77 50 pc 81 49 pc 84 49 su Nashville 84 64 pc 87 66 su Stanley 72 34 pc 73 33 su 78 33 su New Orleans 93 80 pc 93 78 pc Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 98 at Boise Low: 34 at Elk City Sun Valley 70 43 th 70 42 su 76 42 su New York 77 69 th 79 66 sh Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 74 L weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 70 35 th 68 35 pc 73 35 su 97 su 99 75 pc Omaha 79 65 th 86 68 th H th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing L Warm CANADIAN FORECAST WEATHER Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 55 41 sh 68 43 pc Saskatoon 82 50 th 74 54 sh Cranbrook 58 32 sh 68 35 pc Toronto 74 58 th 75 52 pc Valid to 6 p.m. today / Edmonton 61 44 r 72 48 pc Vancouver 62 48 sh 65 50 pc Occluded Kelowna 62 32 sh 70 34 pc Victoria 65 55 pc 66 58 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: 24 7 Lethbridge 76 46 pc 76 50 pc Winnipeg 84 60 th 84 56 th High: 112 at Bullhead City, Ariz. Regina 86 59 sh 72 55 sh Low: 30 at Pahaska, Wyo.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

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ASSIST AUTO BROKERAGE FORD '97 F150, extra cab, 2 wheel takes clean, reasonably priced JEEP '07 Wrangler Sport, 4X4, auto drive, only 61K miles, Lariat vehicles on consignment and gets PONTIAC '07 G6 Sport, V6, new package, $9,995. 208-736-6270 CD, power windows/locks, cruise, them sold for you. Call 536-1900. $17,995. Stock #7L143671D tires, clean local car, only $13,995. FORD Pickup '75 King Cab. Runs 208-733-5776 good, good engine. $700/offer. 208-814-8340 or 733-9047

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NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- GOODING MAGISTRATE DIVISION formed of what your government is doing. As self-government Case No. CV 2008 429 charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every NOTICE OF FILING PETITION TO MODIFY DECREE OF citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- DIVORCE (SUMMONS) zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- Pursuant to IRCP 6; IRCP 60 cess public records and public meetings. STATE OF IDAHO, Department of Health and Welfare, Child IMPORTANT Support Services (IDHW) Please address all legal advertising to: Plaintiff, LEGAL ADVERTISING vs. The Times-News JESUS CALIZ, and IRMA YOLANDA RAMOS, PO Box 548 Co-Defendants. Twin Falls, Idaho JESUS CALIZ, 83303-0548 Cross-Claimant, email to vs. [email protected] IRMA YOLANDA RAMOS, Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on Cross-Defendant. Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon NOTICE: A MODIFICATION ACTION HAS BEEN INITIATED IN on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for THE ABOVE-NAMED MATTER. THE COURT MAY ENTER A Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- MODIFICATION ORDER AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ NOTICES NOTICES legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. THE INFORMATION BELOW. TO: IRMA YOLANDA RAMOS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in order to contest this PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Loan No.: 0098290711 T.S. No.: modification, an appropriate written response must be filed with The Twin Falls Housing Authority and the Housing Authority of 11-02887-3 ID On November 28, 2011 at 11:00 AM, In the front the above designated Court within 20 days after service of this the City of Jerome have developed their Annual Agency Plans & lobby of Land Title & Escrow located at 237 N. Lincoln, Jerome, Notice on you. If you fail to so respond, the Court may enter Five Year Capital Fund Plan in compliance with the Quality ID 83338 @ 10:00AM in the County of Jerome, State of Idaho, judgment against you as demanded by the Cross-Claimant in Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998. They also have Fidelity National Title insurance Company as Trustee on behalf the Petition to Modify Decree of Divorce. on display the revised Admissions and Continued Occupancy of Wells Fargo Bank, NA. will sell at public auction, to the A copy of the Petition to Modify Decree of Divorce is served with Policy. They are available for review at 200 Elm St. N., Twin highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all this Notice. If you wish to seek the advice or representation by Falls, Idaho. The Authority's hours of operation are 7:00 A.M. to payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that 4:00 P.M. Monday Through Thursday and 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 situated in the County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described your written response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal Noon Friday. In addition, a public hearing will be held on as follows: LOT 1 IN BLOCK 4 OF WOODLAND PARK rights protected. Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 at the Twin Falls Housing SUBDIVISION, FORMERLY KNOWN AS HANDY An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule Authority Office located at 200 Elm St. N., at 9:00 A..M., SUBDIVISION NO 2, TO THE CITY OF JEROME, JEROME 10(a)(1) and other Idaho rules of Civil Procedure and shall also Everyone is invited. COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT FIELD JULY include: PUBLISH: August 16 and 18, 2011 17, 1984 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER 283220, JEROME 1. The title and number of this case. COUNTY RECORDS APN# RPJ12850040010A The Trustee 2. If your response is an Answer to the Petition, it must contain NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above admissions or denials of the separate allegations of the Petition On Tuesday, the 20th day of December, 2011, at the hour of referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with and other defenses you may claim. 10:00 a.m. of said day at the front entrance of the Jerome Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that 3. You signature, mailing address, and telephone number, or the County Courthouse, 300 North Lincoln Street, County of the address of: 927 15TH AVENUE EAST, JEROME, ID, is signature, mailing address and telephone number of your Jerome, State of Idaho, TITLEFACT, INC., an Idaho corporation, sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be attorney. as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all or encumbrance to satisfy the obligation secured by and petitioner's attorney, as designated above. payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your situated in the County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described executed by BRYAN G SLUSHER AND MELISSA K response, contact the Clerk of the above-named Court. as follows, to-wit: SLUSHER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as original grantor(s), to DATED This day of , 2011. That part of Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 93, PIONEER TITLE COMPANY, as original trustee, for the benefit CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Jerome Townsite, Jerome County, Idaho, which lie South of the and security of Wells Fargo Bank, NA., as original beneficiary, Deputy centerline of Union Pacific Railroad Spur Line, described as dated as of March 5, 2009, and recorded on March 6, 2009, as PUBLISH: August 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2011 follows: Instrument No. 2091051, of the records of Jerome County, BEGINNING at the centerline of Cedar Street & West Avenue "B"; Idaho. Please Note: The above grantor(s) are named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No representation is THENCE North 109.00 feet along the centerline of Cedar Street IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL to the centerline of said railroad spur line; made that they are, or are not, presently responsible for this DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THENCE North 89°46'45" West 35.00 feet along the center line of obligation set forth herein. The current beneficiary is Wells THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS said railroad to the East line of Block 93 and being the TRUE Fargo Bank, NA., (the "Beneficiary"). The default(s) for which Case No. CV-11-2153 POINT OF BEGINNING; this sale is to be made under Deed of Trust and Note dated NOTICE OF SALE THENCE North 89°46'45" West 265.5 feet along said centerline; March 5, 2009 are: Failed to pay the monthly payments of WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., THENCE North 88°27'45" West 44.77 feet along said centerline $991.26 due from March 1, 2011, together with all subsequent Plaintiff, to the Northeast right of way of Union Pacific Railroad and the payments; together with late charges due; together with other vs. Southwest boundary of Block 93; fees and expenses incurred by the Beneficiary; The principal THENCE South 60°17' East 143.95 feet along the Northeasterly balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said PAULINA M. FLYNN (Deceased); Unknown Heirs, Assigns and railroad right of way to the South boundary of Block 93; Deed of Trust is $143,871.78, plus accrued interest at the rate of Devisees of Paulina M. Flynn; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND THENCE East 185.23 feet along the South boundary of Block 93; 5.00000% per annum from February 1, 2011. All delinquent URBAN DEVELOPMENT; and Does 1-10 as individuals with an THENCE North 69.13 feet along the East boundary of Block 93 to amounts are now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest in the property legally described as: the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's Lot 6 in Block 2 of Southwood Subdivision, according to the Sometimes known as 239 Cedar Street South, Jerome, Idaho fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the official plat thereof, filed in Book 10 of Plats at Page(s) 7, Official Records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. 83338. security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary Which may commonly be known as: 1575 Cottonwood, Twin Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said Falls, Idaho, 83301, title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation obligation. Dated: July 21, 2011 Fidelity National Title Insurance Defendants. secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Company, Trustee 135 Main Street, Suite 1900, San Francisco, Under and by virtue of an Order for Sale of Foreclosure entered Deed of Trust executed by DIGITAL SECURITY SYSTEMS, CA 94105 415-247-2450 Mariah Brooker, Authorized Signature on July 14, 2011 and Writ of Execution issued on July 22, 2011, LLC., an Idaho limited liability company, Grantor to FIRST SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT out of and under the seal of the above-entitled Court on a AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, an Idaho corporation, as Trustee www.lpsasap.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION please Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure recovered in said Court in for the benefit and security of FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, call 714-730-2727 ASAP# 4061812 the above-entitled action on the 14th day of July, 2011, in favor dated June 7, 2007, recorded June 8, 2007, as Instrument No. PUBLISH: 08/09/2011, 08/16/2011, 08/23/2011, 08/30/2011 of the above-named Plaintiff, I am commanded and required to 2073433, Jerome County, Idaho, records. proceed to notice for sale to sell at public auction the real The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to pay: property described in said Order for Sale of Foreclosure and Monthly payments, collection charges and late charges through NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE Loan No.: 0084928928 T.S. No.: Writ of Execution and to apply the proceeds of such sale to the June 20, 2011, all in the amount of $6,100.00. 10-12328-6 On November 28, 2011 at 11:00 am, At the satisfaction of said Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure with and the unpaid principal balance owing as of June 20, 2011, on entrance to Twin Falls Title & Escrow located at 905 Shoshone interest thereon and my fees and costs. the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $112,302.94, Street North, Twin Falls, ID 83303 in the County of Twin Falls, The property directed to be sold is situate in Twin Falls County, plus interest, late charges and foreclosure costs. State of Idaho, Fidelity National Title Insurance Company as State of Idaho, and is described as follows, to-wit: DATED: July 19, 2011. Trustee on behalf of WELLS FARGO BANK NA will sell at public Lot 6 in Block 2 of Southwood Subdivision, according to the TITLEFACT, INC., Successor Trustee auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the official plat thereof, filed in Book 10 of Plats at Page(s) 7, Official By R. TODD BLASS, Vice-President United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following Records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. PUBLISH: July 26, August 2, 9 and 16, 2011 described real property, situated in the County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows: Township 12 South, Which may commonly be known as: 1575 Cottonwood, Twin Range 17 East, Boise Meridian, Twin Falls County, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83301. File No.: 103944 / 4991110769-BO Section 31: A parcel of land located in the SW1/4NE1/4 being NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 13th day of September, CMC No. 3275/Gosnell-Taylor more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the 2011 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., at the location of Twin NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE East one-quarter corner of said Section 31 from which the Falls County Sheriff's Office, 425 Shoshone Street North, Twin On Thursday, December 1, 2011 at the hour of 11:00AM, of said Northeast corner of said Section 31 bears North 00º22'56" East Falls, Idaho, I will attend, offer and sell at public auction all or so day, on the steps of the Jerome County Courthouse located at 2650.92 feet; thence South 89º41'08" West along the South much of the above-described property thus directed to be sold 300 N. Lincoln, Jerome, ID 83338, boundary of the NE1/4 of said Section 31 for a distance of as may be necessary to raise sufficient funds to pay and satisfy Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at 1317.66 feet to the Southeast corner of the SW1/4NE1/4 of said the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure as set out in said public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, Section 31 and being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence Order for Sale of Foreclosure to the highest bidder therefore in certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch continuing South 89º41'08" West along the South boundary of lawful money. The time period for redemption of the above in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of the NE1/4 of said Section 31 for a distance of 1373.25 feet to property is six (6) months from the date of sale herein. Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in the center of a county road known as Hopper Gulch Road, said The Sheriff, by a Certificate of Sale, will transfer right, title and lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time point being on the South boundary of the SE1/4NW1/4 of said interest of the judgment debtor in and to the property. The of sale, the following described real property, situated in the Section 31; thence along the center of the county road known as Sheriff will also give possession but does not guarantee clear County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to Hopper Gulch Road on the following courses; North 48º23'41" title nor continue possessory right to the purchaser. wit: East 32.08 feet; North 38º51'22" Eat 267.22 feet; North DATED This 12th day of August, 2011. Lot 7 in Block 3 of The Amended Re-Plat of Thompson 45º28'22" East 78.09 feet; North 47º32'22" East 124.02 feet; TOM CARTER Subdivision, Jerome County, Idaho, recorded March 18, 1997 as North 53º11'33" East 79.04 feet; North 63º47'22" East 89.36 TWIN FALLS COUNTY SHERIFF Instrument No. 970968. feet; North 65º52'57" East 63.51 feet; North 57º37'35" East By: Deputy Clerk THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE 123.19 feet; North 71º03'58" East 263.24 feet; North 69º55'58" PUBLISH: August 16, 23 and 30, 2011 PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED East 115.94 feet; North 68º56'14" East 319.73 feet to the point REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE of curvature of a curve right; thence Northeasterly along the WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS centerline of the county road known as Hopper Gulch Road and NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE Loan No.: 0096741616 T.S. No.: BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 318 J along the arc of the curve right for a distance of 80.99 feet to the 10-11945-6. On December 1, 2011 at 11:00 am, In the lobby of Avenue West, Jerome, ID 83338, MAY SOMETIMES BE intersection of the centerline of the county road known as Land Title & Escrow, 1411 Fillmore Street., Suite 600 Twin Falls, ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY. Hopper Gulch Road and the East boundary of the SW1/4NE1/4 ID 83301 in the County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, Fidelity If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of of said Section 31, said are having a radius of 183.00 feet and a National Title Insurance Company as Trustee on behalf of Wells one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed chord bearing and distance of North 81º36'57" East 80.33 feet; Fargo Bank, N.A, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in thence leaving the centerline of the county road known as for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is Hopper Gulch Road on a bearing of South 00º29'31" West along time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 the East boundary of the SW1/4NE1/4 of said Section 31 for a County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows: minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the distance of 790.93 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. LOT 5 OF GOLDEN EAGLE SUBDIVISION NO 1, TWIN FALLS high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK 20 OF PLATS, PAGE 23, Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has RECORDS OF TWIN FALLS COUNTY. The Trustee has no title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation been informed that the address of: 2350 N. 2700 E., TWIN knowledge of a more particular description of the above secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the FALLS, ID, is sometimes associated with said real property. referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with deed of trust executed by Stacey Gosnell-Taylor, a married Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that woman dealing with her sole and separate property, as Grantor title, possession or encumbrance to satisfy the obligation the address of: 1659 VISTA DRIVE, TWIN FALLS, ID, is to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as Successor Trustee, for the secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be benefit and security of Central Mortgage Company as Deed of Trust executed by JOSEPH L. GLASSETT, as original made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession Successor Beneficiary, recorded March 27, 2008 as Instrument grantor(s), to WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL NATIONAL BANK, as or encumbrance to satisfy the obligation secured by and No. 2081583, Mortgage records of Jerome County, Idaho. THE original trustee, for the benefit and security of WELLS FARGO pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH BANK NA, as original beneficiary, dated as of March 7, 2008, executed by JAIME D. BURGESS, A SINGLE PERSON AND SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO and recorded on March 7, 2008, as Instrument No, 2008- CHRISTOPHER C. KOONS, A SINGLE PERSON, as original REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE 005110, the terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust were grantor(s), to PIONEER TITLE COMPANY, as original trustee, NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. modified by Loan Modification Agreement recorded 10/16/2008 for the benefit and security of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: as Instrument No. 2008-022563 and are subject to all of the original beneficiary, dated as of March 8, 2009, and recorded on Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of terms and conditions contained herein, of the records of Twin March 16, 2009, as Instrument No. 2009-005566, of the records Trust and Promissory Note. The original loan amount was Falls County, Idaho. Please Note: The above grantor(s) are of Twin Falls County, Idaho. Please Note: The above grantor(s) $127,893.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of named to comply with section 45-1506(4}(A), Idaho Code, No are named to comply with section 45-1506(4){A), Idaho Code, 6.1250% per annum, as evidenced in Promissory Note dated representation is made that they are, or are not, presently No representation is made that they are, or are not, presently March 27, 2008. Payments are in default for the months of responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The current responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The current January 2011 through and including May 2011 in the amount of beneficiary is WELLS FARGO BANK NA, (the "Beneficiary"). beneficiary is Wells Fargo Bank, N.A,, (the "Beneficiary"). The $977.23 per month and continuing each and every month The default(s) for which this sale is to be made under Deed of default(s) for which this sale is to be made under Deed of Trust thereafter until date of sale or reinstatement. The principal Trust and Note dated March 7, 2008 are: Failed to pay the and Note dated March 8, 2009 are: Failed to pay the monthly balance as of May 5, 2011 is $123,583.93 together with accrued monthly payments of $4,032.35 due from September 1, 2010, payments of $876.75 due from February 1, 2010, together with and accruing interest thereon at the rate of 6.1250% per annum. together with all subsequent payments: together with late all subsequent payments; together with late charges due; In addition to the above, there is also due any late charges, charges due; together with other fees and expenses incurred by together with other fees and expenses incurred by the advances, attorney fees, fees or costs associated with this the Beneficiary; The principal balance owing as of this date on Beneficiary; The principal balance owing as of this date on the foreclosure. the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $592,090.38, obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $128,192.12, plus The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by plus accrued interest at the rate of 5.62500% per annum from accrued interest at the rate of 5.00000% per annum from said deed of trust is $123,583.93, excluding interest, costs and August 1, 2010. All delinquent amounts are now due, together January 1, 2010. All delinquent amounts are now due, together expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations with accruing late charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing with accruing late charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by amounts advanced to protect the security associated with this amounts advanced to protect the security associated with this the aforementioned Deed of Trust. foreclosure and that the beneficiary elects to sell or cause the foreclosure and that the beneficiary elects to sell or cause the Dated: August 1, 2011 trust property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. Dated: July trust property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. Dated: August Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. 26, 2011 Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Trustee 2, 2011 Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Trustee 1920 By: Bobbi Oldfield, Trust Officer 1920 Main Street Suite 1120, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-4900 Main Street, Suite 1120, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-4900 Juan Phone: 208-947-1553 Juan Enriquez, Authorized Signature SALE INFORMATION Enriquez, Authorized Signature SALE INFORMATION CAN BE This communication is on behalf of a debt collector and is an CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.lpsasap.com FOR OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.lpsasap.com FOR AUTOMATED attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION please call 714-730-2727 SALES INFORMATION please call 714-730-2727 ASAP# for that purpose. ASAP# 4055977 4062491 PUBLISH: August 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2011 PUBLISH: 08/02/2011, 08/09/2011, 08/16/2011, 08/23/2011 PUBLISH: 08/09/2011, 08/16/2011, 08/23/2011, 08/30/2011 Classifieds 2 · Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE LEGAL NOTICE FOUND 3 dogs in the Heyburn area. On Thursday, the 22nd day of December, 2011, at the hour of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Willing to give to a good home. 10:00 a.m. of said day at the front entrance of the Twin Falls PROPOSED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012 208-312-5712 County Courthouse, 425 Shoshone Street North, Twin Falls, URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY OF FOUND Puppy, looks like a choco- State of Idaho, TITLEFACT, INC., an Idaho corporation, as THE COUNTY OF JEROME, IDAHO late Lab, 10 wks old, in the Juniper area in Twin Falls. 208-734-2222 Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for A public hearing for consideration of the proposed budget for the Jerome County Urban Renewal cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the Agency for the fiscal year that begins October 1, 2011, and ends September 30, 2012, will be held FOUND small dog, week of July 25 time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the at the Jerome County Commissioner Chambers, 300 N. Lincoln, Room 300, Jerome, Idaho, on in South Park. Call/text to identify County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows, Thursday, August 25, 2011, at 12:00 noon, pursuant to Idaho Code 50-1002. Written or oral 410-7032. to-wit: comments about the proposed budget are welcome. Written comment may be submitted prior to Lot 8, Block 1, A RE-PLAT OF LOTS 2-8, BLOCK 1 AND A PART the meeting to: Jerome County Urban Renewal Agency, c/o Mr. Joseph Davidson, Chairman, c/o OF LOT 1, BLOCK 2 OF FLORENCE WILSON ADDITION, Twin Board of County Commissioners, County of Jerome, 300 North Lincoln, Room 300, Jerome, ID Falls County, Idaho, according to the official plat thereof 83338. recorded in Book 18 of Plats, page 40, records of Twin Falls The Agency budget funds the programs, services and capital projects that the Agency Board has County, Idaho. determined to be important to meet the Agency's strategic goals as outlined in the Jerome County Sometimes known as: 716 Aiken Circle, Buhl, Idaho 83316. Crossroads Urban Renewal Project Urban Renewal Plan. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding During 2008 and 2010 the Agency worked on the preparation of the original urban renewal plan and title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation the subsequent plan amendment. The Agency expenses were limited to legal expenses, secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the consultant expenses, and other planning expenses. Those activities were funded through an initial Deed of Trust executed by BRADLEY D. BREMERS, an LOST Cat, 1.5 yr old male, goes commitment from the County of Jerome not to exceed $30,000. Expenses through June 30, 2009, by LJ. Went missing Fri or Sat on unmarried man, Grantor to TITLEFACT, INC., as Trustee for the totaled approximately $17,000. Under Idaho Code §50-1002, the two prior fiscal years' information Sunrise N. by the Lutheran benefit and security of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF is required for publication of the tentative budget. The budget below shows the actual expenses Church and School. A large cat TWIN FALLS, and recorded June 1, 2007, as Instrument No. for FY 2010 and budgeted and actual expenses through July 1, 2011. For FY 2011, the Agency's 12.5 lbs. Tabby colored with a 2007-013322, records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. revenues were again limited to the County's advance of $18,000. Activities during FY 2011 have white tip on his tail, a white neck The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to pay: with four white paws. He curls his been limited to discussions and negotiations with a developer within the Project Area concerning tail like a husky dog. Very friend- Monthly payments, collection charges and late charges through public improvement infrastructure and reimbursement. ly/social. Has eye medication and July 11, 2011, all in the amount of $6,616.88; This public hearing on the proposed budget is required for formal adoption of the FY 2012 budget. special diet needs. Reward. and the unpaid principal balance owing as of July 11, 2011, on The proposed expenditures and revenues for FY 2012 have been tentatively approved by the 734-7195 or 720-4967. the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $145,453.32, Jerome County Urban Renewal Agency Board of Directors on August 4, 2011. plus interest, late charges and foreclosure costs. LOST Digital Camera, Fugi Film, FY2010 FY2011 FY 2011 FY2012 Fine Pix, S5700. Reward offer. DATED: July 28, 2011. Actual Budgeted Actual Proposed Contact Amy 208-308-2813 TITLEFACT, INC., Trustee REVENUE (through 7/1/11) By LILA ORTON, Assistant Vice-President Cash Carryforward 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 PUBLISH: August 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2011 Tax Increment Revenue 0.00 0.00 211.65 16,428.00 Jerome County Advance 10,613.09 18,000.00 18,000.00 0.00 TOTAL $10,613.09 $18,000.00 $18,211.65 $18,428.00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described EXPENDITURESS property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, OPERATING payable in lawful money of the United States, inside the North Audit/Bookkeeping Services 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 entrance of the Lincoln County Courthouse, 111 West B Street, Legal Expense 5,450.31 8,000.00 10,374.26 7,000.00 Shoshone, ID, 83352, on 11/28/2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized Liability Insurance 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 LOST Idaho Shag “Boots” by the local time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Misc. Expense 40.42 2,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 Twin Falls airport on Saturday the Trust recorded 01/19/2007 as Instrument Number 182426, and Publication 288.36 0.00 2,109.79 0.00 30th after the fireworks at the executed by ELIGIO HERNANDEZ AND LUCERO O Professional Services 4,834.00 5,000.00 2,450.85 4,000.00 race track! Reward! HERNANDEZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Secretarial/Administrative 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 Please call Sandi 208-731-9117. Grantor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Developer Reimbursement 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,428.00 REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, to TOTAL $10,613.09 $18,000.00 $14,934.90 $18,428.00 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current Trustee of NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any person needing special accommodation to participate in the above- record, covering the following real property located in Lincoln noticed meeting should contact the County Building, 300 North Lincoln Jerome, Id. 83338, or by County, State of Idaho: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 9 OF telephone at 644-2703 seven days prior to the meeting. VISTA ALEGRE SUBDIVISION, LINCOLN COUNTY, IDAHO, /s/Joe Davidson, Chairman AS THE SAME IS PLATTED IN THE OFFICIAL PLAT PUBLISH: August 9 and August 16, 2011 THEREOF, NOW OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The Trustee has no LEE W. SCHMIDT ANNOUNCEMENTS knowledge of a more particular description of the above SCHOLARSHIP TRUST FUND referenced real property, but for purpose of compliance with The private foundation is established to provide scholarships for Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that current or past graduates of Kimberly High School. The tax LOST- REWARD for missing the street address of, 399 N 120 E, Shoshone, ID 83352 is return is available for inspection at it's principal office during black cat in Magic Valley Ranch sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders must be business hours by appointment. Please contact Ray Strolberg Subdivision which is near the water tower off of Washington. prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid at the the fund manager at 733-3001. The office location is 1910 San Blackie was last seen Aug 9 on sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's check drawn on a state or LaRue Avenue, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301. the corner of Wrangler St & federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be made PUBLISH: August 16, 2011 Linden St. Blackie is a 14 month without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, old male cat of small stature possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured weighing about 7 lbs. Due to previous liver surgery, HE by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain REQUIRES MEDICATION Deed of Trust. The default for which this sale is to be made is: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DAILY AND SPECIAL DIET. Failure to pay the monthly payment due 12/01/2010 of principal, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Board of County Has white triangle spot on chest interest and impounds and subsequent installments due Commissioners of Minidoka County, Idaho, will meet on the and white moon shaped spot on mouth. Neutered and front paws thereafter; plus late charges, with interest currently accruing at twenty-ninth day of August, 2011 at 11:00 AM in the declawed. Blackie is an indoor 8.050% per annum; together with all subsequent sums Commissioners Meeting Room in the Minidoka County LOST Boxer - $300 Reward if cat, and therefore wearing no advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of Courthouse, Rupert, Idaho, for the purpose of considering and found. A brown and white female collar or tags. said Deed of Trust, and any supplemental modifications thereto. fixing a proposed twelve-month budget for each office and Boxer named Gracie was in a car Please call 208-731-7870 or accident on Westbound I-84 (mile 208-731-2653. The principal balance owing as of this date on said obligation is department at which time any taxpayer may appear and be marker 179) near Eden on July $179,024.63, plus interest, costs and expenses actually incurred heard upon any part or parts of the said budgets. 5th. Please help us find her, we in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together A copy of the proposed budget, in detail, is available at the miss her so much! We are not with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or able to be in Idaho at this time to Minidoka County Courthouse in Rupert, Idaho. look for her ourselves. If you assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any Anyone desiring accommodatins for disabilities at the budget have seen her or have found her other amount advanced to protect said security, as authorized in hearing should contact the County Auditor's Office at 436-7182 PLEASE call Tina ANYTIME at A TALL SINGLE, white male. Age the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. 512-565-2726 or 512-892-3150. 61, 6'6'', 285lbs, blue eyes. Look- Trust. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said THANKS to everyone who has ing for a long term relationship w/ PUBLISH: August 16, 2011 called willing to help. a lady, 49-62, race unimportant. trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS 734-9363 ask for Mike. HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL DUI? Consider public defender if BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY you financially qualify. Ask about all MANDATORY CIVIL PENALTIES BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO and DMV FEES assessed AFTER COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO New Today criminal sentencing. $245 for REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE failing field breathalyzer test. $285 NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. to reinstate driving privileges. I am NOT legal counsel, nor is this DATED: 07/20/2011 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name advertisement a solicitation. and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST Paid for by Scott Andrus, Twin Falls. COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 11- ANNOUNCEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS Jill Karafa. Has anyone else com- municated with her around July 4, 0056868 FEI # 1006.139970 2010? Respond to Box 37, 83332. PUBLISH: August 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2011 TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath du- plex, 1650sqft, spacious floor plan, lg master bdrm w/walk-in closet. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 10-0086724 Title Order Refrig, stove, W/D hook- ups, AC, No. NWT006576 Parcel No. RPT4081006003DA The following CARE PROVIDER needed part-time dbl garage w/opener, fenced yard w/sprinkler system. NW T.F. Near described property will be sold at public auction to the highest to care for elderly disabled woman in Buhl, ID. Experience with thera- schools & hospital. $985 mo. + bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, In the dep. Inclds water, sanitation, lawn VACUUM/CARPET SHAMPOO- peutic procedures helpful and ER Brand new, never used Kirby Pregnant? Worried? lobby of Land Title & Escrow, 1411 Fillmore Street., Suite 600 CPR verification required. 16 to 32 care. No pets. 731-7363 Sentra, top of the line, paid Free Pregnancy Tests Twin Falls, ID 83301, on 12/16/2011 at 11:00 am, (recognized hours weekly. Must be flexible. $2,000, asking, $1,500/offer. Confidential $10.00 to $12.00 per hour DOE. TWIN FALLS Lg. clean 1 bdrm. local time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Call 208-326-5655 208-734-7472 Trust recorded 10/03/2006 as Instrument Number 2006-025160, Phone 208-320-6275 between Nice area, water/sewer paid, no 8:00 am and 8:00 pm MDT. pets. $415mo/$400 dep. 410-0583 and executed by SHERRY L HARDIN, AND GLENN E HARDIN, WIFE AND HUSBAND, as Grantor(s), in favor of REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling FUJI (2) new 17” mtn bikes still in Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive Trustee of record, covering the following real property located in Rates. We are a debt relief agency. cartons. Ideal for college student. Twin Falls County, state of Idaho: A PORTION OF LOTS 3 AND We help people file for bankruptcy TWIN FALLS Furnished, clean, qui- Both $750. 678-3880 or 670-1611 4, BLOCK 6, PACE ADDITION, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, et sleeping room. TV, cable, refrig, relief under the bankruptcy code. ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED microwave, laundry & kitchen privi- May, Browning & May IN BOOK 11 OF PLATS, PAGE 58, RECORDS OF TWIN leges, all utils included. NO pets. 208-733-7180 BUHL 734-8226 or 410-7331 FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, MORE PARTICULARLY Cozy 3 bdrm., 1 bath brick home on DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE 1½ acres, ¾ finished basement, NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH out building, comes with water AGRICULTURE AR15, $600. 30.06 with Scope, 89º05'21" EAST 70.29 FEET ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY rights and orchard. $275. Listed at $118,500. Call 316-4750 OF SAID LOT 3 TO THE REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; Call 208-326-3278 THENCE SOUTH 89º05'21" EAST 48.71 FEET ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF LOTS 3 AND 4; THENCE SOUTH RECREATIONAL 00º01'12" WEST 114.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89º08'40" WEST 49.70 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF LOTS 4 AND 3; THENCE NORTH 00º30'57" EAST 114.30 SUNSET MEMORIAL CEMETERY FEET TO THE REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has 3 spaces in block 3, lot 35, financing LAB Pups, yellow, AKC, 9 weeks, no knowledge of a more particular description of the above available. 733-7530 or 420-3133 4 males & 2 females. $200 each. referenced real property, but for purpose of compliance with Has shots & reg. 208-539-2484 RENTAL PROPERTIES Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that MINI DACHSHUND AKC, female, STARCRAFT '93 Eurostar 17', 70hp the street address of, 2778 4TH AVE E, TWIN FALLS, ID black & tan sleek, 1st shots, de- Mercury outboard, Bimini top, 83301-7522 is sometimes associated with said real property. wormed, 8 wks, dewclaws re- $4000. 208-536-6679 CARE PROVIDER needed part-time Bidders must be prepared to tender the trustee the full amount moved, being potty, trained & ready now! 208-697-1324 to care for elderly disabled woman of the bid at the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's check AUTOMOTIVE in Buhl, ID. Experience with thera- drawn on a state or federally insured savings institution. Said peutic procedures helpful and sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or CPR verification required. 16 to 32 BUHL 2 bdrm, fenced yard, garage, hours weekly. Must be flexible. implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy sprinklers. No smoking or pets. $10.00 to $12.00 per hour DOE. the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale $550/mo. plus dep. Owner pays Phone 208-320-6275 between conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this $78 on water bill. Also 3 bdrm, 1½ 8:00 am and 8:00 pm MDT. sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due bath, large family room, country home. No smoking or pets. 08/01/2009 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent $800/mo plus dep. Call 308-5666 installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest CHEVY '89 Silverado & '76 Wilder- currently accruing at 8.125% per annum; together with all TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, ness camper, $2500, fenced yard, W/D, $550 mo + dep. subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS AKC 208-733-3507 HOUSE CLEANING Reasonable Call 208-736-4664 w/FULL breeding rights 2-Black & rates, estimates, friendly service, terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any Silver Males $400. 1-Black & Sil- Burley/Rupert area. Call Sheila TWIN FALLS supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing Clean 1 bedroom, 1 ver Female $400. 2-Salt & Pep- Shaw at 208-690-9522. as of this date on said obligation is $135,498.17, plus interest, bath, fenced yard, $475 mo. + per Females $350. 208-421-4759 $275 dep. 208-736-4664 costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the We’re here to help. Call obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid TWIN FALLS Cute 3 bdrm., 1 bath, SHIH TZU Puppies AKC Reg, shots, 733.0931 ext 2 to place your and /or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, W/D hookups, appls., $650 mo. + very cute, black white & brown, 2 dep. No smoking/pets. males, $300/ea. 208-421-1481 ad in Classifieds today attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount Call 208-251-2172 advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the FORD '05 F550 12' flat bed, 6.0 promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. TWIN FALLS Darling, fenced, 3 liter, 6 spd. $5500. EMPLOYMENT bdrm, 2 bath, in Villa Vista Sub'd. Call 735-0818 Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust Avail 9/3. 5 yrs new, $895+$895 dep property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS No pets/smoking. 928-706-0614 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO FORD '85 F350, 4 door crew cab, ALFALFA/TIMOTHY Grass Mix. long bed, clean, straight body, V8 F COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL Good horse hay. Small bales. auto, 2 wheel drive. 280-0542 BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY $9.00/bale. 539-5986 BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO TWIN FALLS single person, no REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE pets, all utilities furnished, W/D in- PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. cld. $475mo. 731-2225/358-3972 Federal Employment information DATED: 08/08/2011 Name and Address of the Current Trustee is free. Remember, no one can is: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., promise you a federal job. For free information about CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 80028-1821 PHONE: (800) RUPERT/PAUL Farm land for rent federal jobs. 281-8219 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. Successor Trustee / BUHL Nice 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D 2012. 2,000 acres north of Rupert GMC '99, 2500 4X4 service truck, Call Career America Connection 350 automatic, 100K, $5500. S/ Tonya Malugen ASAP# 4066721 hookup, appls incl, $395 + dep, no and Paul. Beets, grain or spuds. 478-757-3000 PUBLISH: August 16, 23, 30 and September 6, 2011 smoking/pets. 308-8771 Can be divided. 208-260-1101 Call 735-0818 Times News Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, August 16, 2011 · Classifieds 3 ACROSS 1 Wild spree CLERICAL DRIVER 6 Beneficial Rich Thompson Trucking, Inc. Local Drivers needed in Jerome & is accepting resumes for full-time Rupert. Class A CDL with T, N 10 Hawaiian island office position. Must be exp'd in endorsement. 14 Decorate data entry, accounts payable & Call RTTI at 208-324-3511 receivable. Email resume to: 15 “Do __ [email protected] SKILLED Shop Foreman for FT position. others...” CLERICAL Responsibilities will include 16 Story line SEASONAL POSITIONS service & repairs of class 8 August - March diesel truck & trailers & shop 17 Rub it in FT and PT equipment. Assign work to technicians & be able to manage 18 Piece of Greek Clerical Positions projects & personnel. Review (Twin Falls / Paul) fleet maintenance records to Orthodox art Good computer skills a must. insure proper service & repairs 19 Harbor town Proficient in excel and other office needed done, coordination with software. Must be able to adapt drivers & dispatcher, make sure 20 Reasonable to change quickly and efficiently all work orders are done Email or fax resume to: correctly, preventative mainte- 22 Waken [email protected] or nance & quality control etc., fax 208-734-8153 or call Prefer welding & fabrication skills. 24 “Beat it!” 208-308-3055 with questions Wage DOE. Retirement & 25 Not nearly as Medical available Send Resume to tasty J&W Agri-Corp 2352 E 990 S 26 Athlete Hazelton, ID 83335 29 Evade 208-829-5316 [email protected] 30 Lubricate 31 Put off; delay TRUCK DRIVER Probst Electric is looking for an 33 Follow DRIVERS exp'd Driver. Must be physically able to perform required tasks, 37 Poodles and lifting up to 100 lbs. Must be willing to perform other duties in addition greyhounds to driving, schedule will vary, 39 Food chopper position based out of Rupert, Id. Drug free workplace, wage $15 to 41 British Come Join Our Transportation $25 per hour D.O.E. & Full Benefits. Team! Now Hiring Email resume to: conservative Local School Bus Drivers [email protected] or No Experience Necessary fax to 435-657-1956 42 Slow as a __ All Training Provided 44 Stand for an Monday’s Puzzle Solved Good Supplemental Income 401-K Western States Bus Service artist’s painting 4 Like a meadow 21326A Hwy 30, Filer, ID 83328 208-733-8003 46 Grow old 5 Tempted EDUCATION 47 Bridal offering 6 Culpability DRIVERS Filer School District is accepting 49 Reached a 7 A single time applications for the high point 8 “__ be in following positions: 51 Small bouquet England...” (line Duty Aide 5.50hrs/day for Hollis- ter Elementary School 54 Actor Orson __ from Robert Instructional/ELL Paraprofes- 55 Rubber end of Browning) Full time Driver Wanted sional 8hrs/day for Hollister Ele- mentary School a pencil 9 Daisy Duck’s Class A CDL Hazmat Instructional Paraprofessional 56 Small dead-end love Must be 21 years or older 6hrs/day for Filer Elementary Minimum 1 year exp. School street 10 Rival HS Graduate or GED Special Education Clerk/Para- 60 Border on 11 Spoken; oral Able to lift 50 lbs. continuous professional for Filer High School 61 Bric-a-__ 12 Steed Drug Screen and ability test 63 Greek alphabet 13 Say req. Custodian 8hrs/day Wage DOE ending 21 Exposed Applications available at: Salary will be according to the 1901 Highland Ave., Twin Falls, negotiated salary schedule. 64 Bush’s 23 In a __; furious ID. 83301 208-733-6081 Positions will be open until filled. Hours Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Condoleezza 25 Uses a drill To apply and be considered for 65 All skin and 26 Whale groups an interview, you must complete (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. GENERAL and submit a classified bones 27 Roaring beast All Rights Reserved. application available at www.filer.k12.id.us, 66 Uses an emery 28 Seaweed a resume, and 3 letters of board 29 Go bad 48 Sing like a bird 57 Get rid of on reference to the Filer School District Office, 67 Ladder rung 32 Hot-tempered 50 Red blood cell eBay, e.g. 700 B. Stevens, Filer, ID. 83328 68 Rams’ mates 34 Saturate deficiency 58 Middle __; Order Picker/Warehouse or to courtney.bingham@ filer.k12.id.us. 69 Inaccurate 35 Craving 51 Comes close to period from Full time with benefits 36 Looked at 52 Planet’s path about A.D. 500 Swing shift $10.00/hr. DOWN 38 Steer clear of 53 Word with soy to A.D. 1500 High School Diploma or GED 1 Paper sacks 40 Fend off or Hollandaise 59 In any __; Drug and agility test 2 Being lazy 43 Theater box 54 Dollars regardless Wage DOE CLASSIFIEDS Applications available at: It pays to read the fine print! 3 Midday 45 Go first 56 Punish harshly 62 Uncooked 1901 Highland Ave., Twin Falls, Call the Times-News to place ID. 83301 208-733-6081 your ad 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Hours Monday-Friday 8am-5pm FARM Exp'd Tractor Operator working Get In The Habit! nights baling hay. Exp. req. GENERAL RESTAURANT Call 208-539-2722 GENERAL GENERAL City of Jerome seeking Custodian Minidoka County Building & Zoning Waitperson. Must be 19 years or Maintenance Technician FT is looking for an ambitious older. Apply in person at FARM $10.39 + benefits For apartment complex. Duties Read the Perform routine custodial and individual to fill a part time Office Peking Restaurant Exp. Milker needed south of involve general maintenance, Position immediately. 824 Blue Lakes Blvd N Twin Falls. Call 208-731-0992 cleaning tasks in assigned areas including but not limited to, of public buildings; responsible plumbing, electrical, carpentry, Classifieds FARM for grounds maintenance including Please pick up an application painting, sheet rock patching upstairs at the Building Dept. in Outside/Feeder mowing and snow removal; must and sprinkler repair. Experience Must speak English be a self-starter and able to work the courthouse located at required. Must have a driver's 715 G St., Rupert ID 83350 Every Day Please call 208-358-2763 independently. license to complete job-related th Closes Aug. 24 duties. Pay based on experience. MANAGEMENT Follow application instructions at Send resumes to: Working Supervisors/Managers online www.ci.jerome.id.us employment.resumes.hpm GENERAL needed in several departments at @gmail.com Reserve your spot now for a major manufacturer. Must be or fax (866) 374-7891. Twin Falls, Paul and mechanically inclined, speak, read, write good English. American Falls upcoming Tremendous opportunity for the right Fairview Veterinary beet campaign. people. Great Benefits, 702 US Hwy 30 his is a GREAT way to earn Drivers w/Class A CDL growing company. Email resume to [email protected] Buhl, ID 83316 Loader Operators com to set up interview. ~208-543-2600~ some extra ca$h! Mechanics-Hiring now in Paul For photos Start a delivery route today! To apply visit our website visit our website: www.transystemsllc.com www.petfinder.com/shelters/ID90.html Motor Routes Motor Route Motor Routes or call 1-866-253-5480 MEDICAL A Promise of Hope Hospice is AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION: looking for a FT Case Manager RN, Our shelter is over-full right now. We need to get some of SHOSHONE, PT LPN, PT Chaplin, FT Social these dogs to their forever homes. If you have been think- Worker, PT CNA. 208-219-1097 ing about adopting one, please don't wait! BELLEVUE RICHFIELD & HAILEY & DIETRICH GOODING Missy-Mae is a Beagle/Basset Hound mix. She is a young 678-2201 678-2201 735-3346 adult, probably about 2 or 3-years-old. Missy is tri-colored and very affectionate. Town Route Motor Route Bundle Hauler PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING SERVICES Casey is an adorable little Labrador mix puppy. He may even Individual & family therapy; emotion- have some Akita or Huskey mixed with him. He is black Requires pre-payment al problems; disruptive behaviors; with a little white and also has a brown undercoat. He is GLENNS FERRY prior to publication. Major credit/ diagnosing & assessments. very young probably only about 16 weeks old. He is very BLISS debit cards, and cash accepted. Please fax resume to 436-1758 sweet and mellow and loves to play. He has been in our 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News or email to [email protected] shelter for a long time waiting for his forever home. BURLEY KINGHILL TWIN FALLS Attention Heather or Linda 678-2201 735-3346 735-3348

Mandy is a beautiful black Labrador young adult. She loves Town Routes • Walnut • Candleridge to fetch and knows commands. Plays well with other dogs and loves kids. She is housebroken. Come meet her today Available • Ash • Galena • 4th Ave E • Clearwater Way Ryder is a mixed breed young adult..he looks like he might • Lenore • North Temple Advertising Salespersonrson & RecruitRecruitmentm Salesperson have some Catahoula or even boxer. He is a brindle with white markings and has gorgeous blue eyes. He is a very The Times-News is seeking two professional advertisingtisin salespeople; one outside gentle dog. He is also leash trained and housebroken. GOODING TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS sales for retail advertising and one inside sales for recruitment advertising. The 735-3346 735-3241 735-3241 Marley is a cute 10 week old Border Collie mix. She came principal duty of these salespeople will be to sell. The secondary duty will be to into the shelter with her siblings Carly and Harley. She is • El Camino • Hailee • Crestview sell. You’ll sell ‘win-win’ print, online and mobile advertising packages offered black with pretty white markings. She would make a great • Pheasant family pet and companion. • Harrison • Ridgeway by the Times-News, www.magicvalley.com and a variety of specialty and niche • Valencia • Noble • Imperial publications. But what you’ll really be selling is solutions to local business owners Carly is a sweetheart, she is a 10 week old Border Collie mix • Fiesta Way • Gimlet • Sparks puppy. She came into our shelter with her siblings Marley who may also need your assistance in discovering just what solutions they need. and Harley. She is also black with a little white markings. The Successful Candidate will demonstrate: Carly would be that perfect addition to your home. TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS • success in relentlessly prospecting to get new business; 735-3241 735-3241 735-3241 Harley is a handsome 10 week old Border Collie mix puppy. • a natural inquisitiveness about what constitutes customer success He came into the shelter with his siblings Marley and Carly. • Trotter • Filer Ave E • Stadium He is black with a little white. He would make a great family and an ability to ask open-ended, thought-provoking questions; • Gallup • Heyburn • Meadowview pet. Come by and see him today • Aspenwood • a pattern of success in marketplaces that are extremely competitive; • Locust • Morning Sun • the ability to consistently listen; Goose is an adult male chocolate Labrador. He is a very • Mae Drive • Willmore • Carriage Way handsome guy! He knows commands and would make a • an ongoing history of success in a fast-paced business; great family dog or even a hunting dog. Come meet him to- • an assertive approach to achieving revenue and customer day. TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS 735-3241 735-3241 735-3241 satisfaction goals; Trigger is about a 6 month old Labrador and possibly Chesa- • the ability to communicate personal, quantifi able components of peake or Weimaraner mix? He has an unusual brown coat Call now for more with some black that is mixed with it. He loves to fetch and information about customer service excellence. knows commands. routes available in Past sales experience may be helpful but possessing innate curiosity and a competitive approach is far more important. The Times-News offers an excellent Hannah is a 3 month old chocolate Labrador mix puppy. She your area. benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life, paid vacation and sick has a some white markings. She is a sweetheart! Twin Falls, TFMR...... 735-3241 days, flexible spending account(s) and a 401(k) program. Come meet all our great dogs today! Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, Kimberly, Shoshone . Please apply online at www.magicvalley.com/workhere The adoption fee is $75 and includes spaying/neutering . . 678-2201 or 735-3302 before Saturday, July 30, 2011. and the first set of vaccinations. Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.735-3346 he Times News is a drug-free workplace / EOE Classifieds 4 · Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News

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Unscramble these four Jumbles, BURLEY 2 bedroom TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm house, no one letter to each square, RETAIL at 1311 Hansen, $340 month. TWIN FALLS Beautiful home with pets/smoking, AC, stove, refrig, to form four ordinary words. Karnation is now accepting 2,600 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 3½ water paid, like new, carport. $450 208-312-7250 applications. Must be 18+ years of baths, large yard. Great mo. + $300 dep. 733-4451 age and have flexible schedule. neighborhood close to Thompson BURLEY We have 2 bdrm apts, no VPOIT Apply at 649 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. Park. This house is a must see! TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm., 1 bath, no smoking, no pets. Some have NO PHONE CALLS. Seller is motivated! $225,900 pets, $425 mo. + $300 dep. garages. 208-431-1643 / 678-3216 Call 208-308-5115 Call 208-212-1678 ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Classified Department All Rights Reserved. TWIN FALLS 1322 Valencia. 3 Classified Sales Representatives bdrm, 2 bath, refrigerator, land- scaped, $875 mo. 208-420-3050 are available from CIXTO or 714-906-7575 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Call our office in Twin Falls Probst Electric is looking for an TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm 1 bath, range, 733-0931 ext. 2 exp'd Utility Line Construction W/D hookup, fenced, storage shed. $535/$300dep. 539-1468 Operator. Must have minimum 3 FILER Clean 1 bdrm apt, no smok- TEHLLA years exp operating: track hoe TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, ing/pets, $350 month + $350 backhoe, forklift, crane and other TWIN FALLS MAMA SAYS SELL fenced yard, W/D, $550 mo + dep. deposit. Call 208-731-4219. types of heavy equipment. Must UM! Several homes, small-large Call 208-736-4664 have CDL and drug free work various conditions. Call if you are GOODING 1 bdrm, 1 bath in 4-Plex. Sign Up for Up the IAFLOFCISign fan club (OFFICIAL) Facebook Jumble place. Wage $18 to $26 DOE, pre-approved, have cash, or a TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1598 Filer No Smoking, No Pets. $400 mo full-time position, Full benefits. substantial down. Homes will be Ave. E., stove, fridge, W/D, yard plus deposit $500. Call 308-6804 SSIAGN Send resume to: sold $3,000 below appraisal. No care provided, water paid. $590 Now arrange the circled letters [email protected] or Realtors please. 208-404-8042 mo. + dep., no pets. 420-0125 Hear the quiet! to form the surprise answer, as fax to 435-657-1956 Laurel Park Apartments suggested by the above cartoon. TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls SKILLED pet ok, $500 mo. + $300 dep 734-4195 Three open positions at Kodiak Call 208-212-1678 Your answer here: America. Two qualified machinists TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom, 1 bath, HEYBURN Brand new 2 & 3 (Answers tomorrow) to work a 4:00pm-10:00 pm shift. BURLEY For sale by owner com- pet ok, $475 mo. + $300 dep. bdrm apts, granite counter tops, Also one person with both an mercial property & equipment. Jumbles: NOVEL SWEPT DIVERT PUPPET Call 208-212-1678 very nice, no smoking/pets. Yesterday’s interest and aptitude for wiring 5000 sq. ft. blg w/3 different busi- Answer: She had so many questions about the car $575-$625 mo. + $500 dep. large industrial vehicles. ness on 5 lots. Owner may fi- because it was this — A TEST DRIVE TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath. All 208-431-3149 Call Kodiak @ nance. Come look and bring all of- electric, some appls. $650 mo + 208-438-8248 ext 20. fers. Corner of Oakley & West 9th. $650 dep. No pets. 433 Tyler St. Today is Tuesday, Aug. 208-431-3573 or 878-3259 Call 208-733-1438 or 208-293-5376 HEYBURN Newer 1 bdrm apts $375 SKILLED & $400 month. No smoking/pets. 16, the 228th day of 2011. We are now hiring exp. Concrete TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, W/D W/D hookups. 801-380-7885 There are 137 days left in the Form Setters, Finishers & hookup, 1 car garage, lg fenced TWIN FALLS Clean 1 & 2 bdrm, Laborers. Tim 208-309-1022 Reduced! $450,000. yard. $800/mo. 350 Polk Street. year. Lori, 420-7232 or Jamie, 280-1465 W/D, no pet, quiet country park. $360-$390mo+$375dep. 320-8496 Today’s Highlight: SKILLED TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car On Aug. 16, 1861, Welders, Pipefitters, Millwrights Multi Units Offer garage, newer home near new President Abraham Lincoln Barclay Mechanical Services is Positive Cash Flow! hospital, $1000 mo + $1000 dep. looking for full-time long term 6400 sq. ft. building, 40 parking No pets/smoking. 208-308-1422 issued Proclamation 86, employment in Mini-Cassia/Magic spaces for sale or for lease. In accordance with the federal which prohibited the states TWIN FALLS 760 Washington.2 TWIN FALLS 3 locations. Valley area. Experience required. $2,000 month. MLS#98315710 Fair Housing Act, we do not bdrm. 1 bath condo. $550mo. 863 of the Union from engaging Pay DOE. Health, Vision, Dental Call Kelly Runyon accept for publication any real Large and Small. HollyAnn, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car & 401k benefits available. 1-800-529-4456 or 208-312-1243 estate listing that indicates any Call Joe 208-420-4585. in commercial trade with Apply in person at River Bridge Realty garages. $950mo. 329-2502 preference, limitation, or 490 W 100 S Hwy 25, Paul states that were in rebellion TWIN FALLS Clean 1 bedroom, 1 discrimination based on race, TWIN FALLS 734-4334 color, religion, sex, disability, Retail/Office Spaces — i.e., the Confederacy. WHO can help YOU bath, fenced yard, $475 mo. + $275 dep. 208-736-4664 family status, or national origin. Various Sizes & Locations FINANCIAL sell your property? If you believe a published listing twinfallsrentals.com Classifieds Can! TWIN FALLS Cute 3 bdrm., 1 bath, states such a preference, 208-733-0931 ext. 2 W/D hookups, appls., $650 mo. + limitation, or discrimination, [email protected] TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, TODAY IN dep. No smoking/pets. please notify this publication at 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- Call 208-251-2172 [email protected]. ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 HISTORY TWIN FALLS Darling, fenced, 3 JEROME 2 bdrm bsmt apt, no TWIN FALLS Office Warehouse, bdrm, 2 bath, in Villa Vista Sub'd. smoking/pets, W/D hookup, water 40x40, newly remodeled, $600/ On this date: Avail 9/3. 5 yrs new, $895+$895 dep incld. $450 month. 539-3221. month. Call 208-733-8548 SARA LEE ROUTE for sale. Seri- SUNSET MEMORIAL 2 plots avail, No pets/smoking. 928-706-0614 In 1777, American forces ous inquiry only. Avail. for calls on Valley View District, Space 5 & 6. JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath, refrig, TWIN FALLS/JEROME TWIN FALLS gorgeous 4 bdrm., 2½ won the Revolutionary War Wednesdays. $60,000. Call An- Call 208-733-2578 stove, carport, sm pet ok. Free Brand new 1st class offices. Great drew 208-219-0608 bath, large yard, beautiful neigh- laundry. 616 N Lincoln. $525 + location next to junction US 93 and Battle of Bennington. SUNSET MEMORIAL CEMETERY borhood, $1,300. Judy 308-8253 $300 dep. 208-731-5745 I-84. dragtconstruction.net In 1812, Detroit fell to 3 spaces in block 3, lot 35, financing TWIN FALLS Must see inside, 3 KIMBERLY 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Drive bye 491 Heritage Plaza or EDUCATION available. 733-7530 or 420-3133 British and Indian forces in bdrm, 2 bath, all appls. + W/D, dbl $395 month + utilities. call 208-326-7777 garage, no dogs, $880. 731-1695 208-539-9950 the War of 1812. RENTAL PROPERTIES TWIN FALLS Newly remodeled 2 KIMBERLY Large 3 bdrm., 2 bath, In 1858, a telegraphed RE bdrm, 1 bath, W/D, no pets, $575 with appliances, AC, W/D hookup, message from Britain’s + deposit. 208-733-8980 garage, no pets/smoking. $630 + Queen Victoria to President $350 dep. Call 208-324-2244 TWIN FALLS Nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 James Buchanan was trans- car garage, fenced yard, sprinklers RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, mitted over the recently laid PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE & shed, near CSI, no smoking. W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. Big profits usually mean big risks. $950+dep. 316-0311 or 539-2009 $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No trans-Atlantic cable. smoking. 208-358-0673 Residential, Corporate, Before you do business with a CABIN IN PINE for rent by the In 1920, Ray Chapman of TWIN FALLS South, 2 bdrm home, Commercial Properties company, check it out with the week, weekend or monthly. Fur- in the country, no smoking/pets, TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm apt, kitchen the Cleveland Indians was nished, sleeps 7. Close to Ander- cjprops.com Better Business Bureau. For free $500+ $500 cleaning dep. 734-8613 appls, no smoking/pets. $435. son Dam/South Fork of Boise http://steelmgt.com 735-0473 208.734.4001 struck in the head by a pitch information about avoiding River. 208-587-7204 or 653-2283. TWIN FALLS Townhouses; 3 bdrm, thrown by Carl Mays of the investment scams, write to the 2 bath & 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Exc cond. TWIN FALLS 1 BDRM. Nice, $395 Federal Trade Commission, $875+dep. No pets. 208-734-7264 mo. For details & contact info visit New York Yankees; Washington, D.C. 20580 or call CLASSIFIEDS my website EZCIT.COM 733-6475 Chapman died the follow- the National Fraud Information It pays to read the fine print. WHO can help YOU rent your TWIN FALLS Blue Lakes Office ing morning. Center Call the Times-News to place rental? Classifieds Can! TWIN FALLS 1, 2 & 3 bdrm, some Space, plenty of parking, utilities In 1948, baseball legend 1-800-876-7060 your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 W/D hookups & some close to included. 208-309-0365 733-0931 ext. 2 CSI. No pets. 208-734-6600. Babe Ruth died in New York [email protected] TWIN FALLS Warehouse spaces at age 53. REAL ESTATE TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, free available with offices and power. W/D, AC, new carpet, paint & 9,000 to 25,000 sq.ft. In1954, Sports Illustrated counters, no pets. $495. 732-5408 Call Ken Floyd 420-1913. was first published by Time TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, very Inc. BUHL 1 bdrm., 1 bath, water and clean, W/D & appls, no smoking/ In 1956, Adlai E. trash paid, pet ok, $475 mo. + TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT pets. $575 + dep. $200 off 1st mo $300 dep. 208-212-1678 ◆◆◆◆◆ WOW! ◆◆◆◆◆ rent with lease. 208-944-2027 Stevenson was nominated Weekly Payments O.K! BUHL 2 bdrm, fenced yard, garage, TWIN FALLS for president at the • No Credit Checks- No Deposit 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all ap- RUPERT Mature person wanted to sprinklers. No smoking or pets. pliances, W/D, $595. No pets/ Democratic national con- - All Utilities Paid- 60 Channel share a 3 bdrm home, must love $550/mo. plus dep. Owner pays smoking. $200 off 1st month rent PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE Cable - Free Long Distance & dogs. 208-650-1066 vention in Chicago. $78 on water bill. Also 3 bdrm, 1½ with lease. 208-860-4654 Selling Property? bath, large family room, country Internet - Fax TWIN FALLS 1149 Blake St. N. Lg In 1977, Elvis Presley died Don't pay any fees until it's sold. home. No smoking or pets. • Pets O.K.- Furnished Studios- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $595 fully furnished,some pets ok. Near at his Graceland estate in For free information about $800/mo plus dep. Call 308-5666 On Site Laundry. mo. 1 bdrm., 1 bath, $485 mo. CSI. $350+dep. 208-721-1592 avoiding time share and real TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. Both newly remodeled basement Memphis, Tenn., at age 42. BUHL 2 bdrm, lg bsm't, laundry rm, 731-5745 / 358-0085 / 431-8496 estate scams, write to: apts. Close to shopping, gas heat, TWIN FALLS Roommates wanted In 1987, 156 people were extra parking, no pets/smoking, BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 W/D hookups. Call 208-539-5008 Federal Trade Commission, for 2011-2012 CSI school year, sprinklers, $500. 208-543-5708. mo. 731-5745 or 436-8383 furnished units w/ W/D, Internet, killed when Northwest Washington, D.C. 20580 or call TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 2 bath town- garage, no pets, drinking, smok- Airlines Flight 255 crashed BUHL 2 bdrm., 1 bath, water and house, CSI 150 yards, W/D, A/C, the National Fraud Information BURLEY 2 bdrm, approx 630 sq. ft., ing or drugs. 1 block from CSI. while trying to take off from Center, 1-800-876-7060. trash paid, pet ok, $575 mo. + $595 mo. + $650 dep. 732-5408 208-339-7673 or 731-9214 $300 dep. 208-212-1678 very nice, furnished, move-in ready, utils pd. 2-60 channel cable TWIN FALLS 227 Carney St. Clean Detroit. BUHL hookups, sm pet ok, no smoking, 1 bdrm, 1 bath, no smoking/pets. 1 AGRICULTURE In 1991, Pope John Paul II 2 bedroom house for rent. 1600 Albion #3. $650 + dep. yr lease. $450mo.+ dep. 316-2952 began the first-ever papal Call 208-358-0674 or 208-536-2326 436-8383 or 731-5745 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, new- visit to Hungary. BUHL 2 bedroom with fireplace, RUPERT 3 bdrm, 1 bath, spacious, er, NW, appls, garage, $640 + move-in ready, big kitchen. Free $600 security dep. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, Ten years ago: Paul BUHL large yard with shed, $500 mo. + $150 security & $200 cleaning. cable/internet/laundry. Small pet garage, $540 + $500 security dep. Burrell, trusted butler of Cozy 3 bdrm., 1 bath brick home on ok, Refs. $750 + deposit. Call 208-212-2922 208-731-9268 1½ acres, ¾ finished basement, 208-436-8383 or 731-5745 Princess Diana for many out building, comes with water TWIN FALLS 351 Lois. 2 bdrm, 1 years, was charged with the rights and orchard. BURLEY & RUPERT TWIN FALLS Furnished/Unfur- bath, $500 + dep. New flooring, No Listed at $118,500. 1, 3 & 4 bedroom houses for rent. theft of hundreds of royal nished apartments. 1 block from pets/smoking. 208-358-0929 Call 208-326-3278 208-431-3526 or 431-3560 CONNECT WITH family items, a charge he CSI, incl. W/D, WiFi, garage. TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath du- CUSTOMERS WHO NEED Call 731-9214 or 339-7673 BURLEY 1418 Oriental. 3 bdrm, 2 plex, 1650sqft, spacious floor plan, YOUR SERVICE denied. (The case collapsed bath, refrig, stove, W/D hookups, lg master bdrm w/walk-in closet. Advertise in the Business when Queen Elizabeth II $550 month. $500 deposit. TWIN FALLS single person, no Refrig, stove, W/D hook- ups, AC, Call 208-312-2477 pets, all utilities furnished, W/D in- dbl garage w/opener, fenced yard & Service Directory told prosecutors that Burrell cld. $475mo. 731-2225/358-3972 w/sprinkler system. NW T.F. Near 733-0931 ext. 2 had told her he was holding BURLEY 3 bdrm, 2 bath townhouse, schools & hospital. $985 mo. + brand new, 211 East 6th St. $650 + some of Diana’s things for EQUAL HOUSING dep. Inclds water, sanitation, lawn deposit. Call 208-438-8287. care. No pets. 731-7363 GOATS 2 Alpine doelings, born safekeeping. ) OPPORTUNITIES April 11, $75 each. 1 Alpine buck- All real estate advertising in this FILER 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home TWIN FALLS Beautiful upstairs ling born March 28, $65 each. Five years ago: John Mark on small private lot, clean, no newspaper is subject to the Fair 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts & Houses apartment, 2 large bdrm., 2 bath, 208-825-5729 or 293-6806 Karr was arrested in pets/smoking, $600 incl. water, $700 mo. + dep., no pets/smoking. Housing Act which makes it Various Locations. 734-4334 garbage, sewer. 208-720-4255 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! WANTED Young Hens, Araucana Thailand as a suspect in the illegal to advertise “any twinfallsrentals.com Call 208-733-1067 or 208-539-1067 chickens, for a handicap girl. slaying of child beauty preference limitation or HAGERMAN Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath 208-431-0588 discrimination based on race, home, lots of extras, $900 mo. + ALBION Downtown upstairs/down- TWIN FALLS Lg. clean 1 bdrm. queen JonBenet Ramsey. color, religion, sex, handicap, $1000 dep. No smoking. 837-6319 stairs duplex, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, front Nice area, water/sewer paid, no (Karr’s confession that he easy parking, W/D hookup, stove, familial status, or national origin pets. $415mo/$400 dep. 410-0583 refrig. $625 + dep. Avail. now. had killed JonBenet was or an intention to make any such 431-673-6684 or 431-6684 TWIN FALLS Like new 1 bdrm., 1 later discredited.) New York preference limitation or bath, water and trash paid, $450 discrimination. “Familial status BUHL Country living, 2 bdrm, 1 mo. + $300 dep. 208-212-1678 City officials released new includes children under the age of bath, covered deck w/extras. $475 tapes of hundreds of heart- + dep. Call 543-5157 or 308-5156 TWIN FALLS New 2 bdrm., 1 bath 18 living with parents or legal apts., $624-$650. Close to CSI wrenching phone calls from custodian; pregnant women and BUHL Nice 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D campus. For more information the World Trade Center on Call 208-735-1180. people securing custody or In accordance with the federal hookup, appls incl, $395 + dep, no 9/11, along with other children under 18, Fair Housing Act, we do not smoking/pets. 308-8771 accept for publication any real TWIN FALLS Newer 4-Plex, 3 bdrm, emergency transcripts. estate listing that indicates any 2 bath, cul-de-sac, garage, W/D This newspaper will not BURLEY Norman Manor Apts hookups. 320 Lenore #2. Down- Alfredo Stroessner, the preference, limitation, or 1 & 2 bdrms, $400-$500 + dep. stairs apart. $700 + $600 dep. No GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND knowingly accept any advertising discrimination based on race, Manager on site. Call any time anti-communist general pets/smoking. Ask about move-in CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted for real estate which is in violation color, religion, sex, disability, 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave horses, ponies, mules and draft special! 420-2853 who’d ruled Paraguay for of the law. Our readers are family status, or national origin. horses. Call 208-539-2206 hereby informed that all dwellings If you believe a published listing decades, died in Brasilia, Carriage Lane Apartments TWIN FALLS Spacious 3 bdrm, 1½ advertised in this newspaper are states such a preference, bath, 2 car garage, 1600 sqft, W/D HORSE TRAILER Trails West Brazil, at age 93. 2510 Whispering Pine Drive limitation, or discrimination, hookup, refrig, stove, DW. No Gooseneck, 3 horse, front and available on an equal opportunity please notify this publication at Twin Falls, ID. 83301 One year ago: A Boeing pets. $750 + deposit. 420-3330 rear tack, drop down windows, basis. To complain of [email protected]. 208-735-2111 $6,900. 208-539-2101 737 jetliner filled with vaca- discrimination call HUD Toll-free Affordable 2 and 3 bdrm/2 bath TWIN FALLS sunny, clean, 2 bdrm, tioners crashed in a thun- telephone number at 800-669- JEROME (2 miles E.) 3 bdrm, 2 bath apts. Laundry hookups, AC, 2 bath. Apt. W/D incld. $575/mo. PALOMINO COLT AQHA regis- 9777. The Toll-free telephone in country, new carpet, paint, hard- garage w/ea apt, 2 playgrounds, No pets/smoking. 308-0830 tered, 3 years old, ready for work, derstorm and broke apart as number for the hearing impaired wood floors, $800. 280-0294 fitness room. Rental Assisted $750. 536-6631 or 539-0505 Households welcome. TWIN FALLS Two 1 bedroom apts, it slid onto the runway on is 800-927-8275. JEROME Cozy 1 bdrm cabin, $450 $340 & $390 mo. NO PETS/ QUARTER HORSE Mare, regis- Colombia’s San Andres mo. + $300 dep. Water, sewer, SMOKING. 208-749-1336 tered, high school rodeo, barrels, Island; all but two of the 131 poles, & goats. 3 yr. old quarter garbage included. 208-733-7818 WENDELL Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath FOR SALE BY OWNER horse gilding, bred well, people on board survived. Must sell due to health problems. apt., all appliances included. No started/gentle. Older babysitter JEROME For rent or sale. 3 bdrm, 1 smoking, no pets. 208-720-7601 China eclipsed Japan as the Your home & business same bath, 1 car garage, fenced yard, horse. Barrel saddle, rope saddle, location. 2 bdrm remodeled nice neighborhood. $750 + $400 various tack. Moving! All prices world’s second biggest house. 30X40 store building. deposit. Call 208-320-0251. neg. 208-731-9023 economy after three Presently used as used furniture store. Good money maker. JEROME very nice 3 bdrm., 2 bath, decades of blistering 16x40 patio with cement floor, $675 mo. + dep. 2 bdrm., 1 bath 1, 2, or 3 growth. Bobby Thomson, metal roof, 3 slides enclosed. $575 mo. + dep. Water, sewer and Bedroom TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all whose 1951 “Shot Heard 2 storage buildings or workshops. garbage incl. Call 208-733-7818 utils. paid. Weekly/monthly rates. On major road with high traffic Apartments 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. ‘Round the World’’ clinched count. All on 1/3 acres. Priced Rent is based on income. www.capriextendedstay.com AKC IVORY YELLOW LABS. the pen- below appraised value. Owner Exceptional National Field will finance. Call DuWayne or TWIN FALLS Furnished, clean, qui- Champion, Field Champion and nant for the New York Genara 208-434-2145 or et sleeping room. TV, cable, refrig, Hunting Pedigree. Gorgeous Giants, died in Savannah, cell 208-670-0440. microwave, laundry & kitchen privi- Residential, Corporate, 210 S A Street looks and easily trainable. 1st Burley/Rupert, ID area. leges, all utils included. NO pets. Ga., at age 86. Commercial Properties Rupert, Idaho 83350 shots, dewormed, dewclaws re- 734-8226 or 410-7331 moved. Ready NOW! cjprops.com 320-2148 or 320-2328 Times-News RUPERT For sale by owner. 2 bdrm, 208.734.4001 208-650-8816 TWIN FALLS Starting at $550. 1 bath, pasture, corral & outbuild- BURLEY/RUPERT Starting at $450. ing. New roof, windows, flooring All utils paid, free cable & Internet. BORDER COLLIE puppies from Classifieds and paint. $80,000. For more info No dep. No credit check Pet ok. good working stock. $50. Equal Opportunity Provider 208-733-0931 ext. 2 call Troy 208-431-8916. 731-5745 / 431-3796 Call 320-1400 Times News Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, August 16, 2011 · Classifieds 5

DEAR ABBY: Your response to “Secondhand Rose” (June 11) was well- BOXER PUPPIES intentioned but won’t pro- Sweet, fat, and sassy! ALFALFA GRASS MIX 100 ton, 208-326-5828 small bales, $175 ton. vide the level of intervention Call 208-731-9727 RUPERT/PAUL Farm land for rent her husband needs. He’s CHIHUAHUAS CKC female, 9 2012. 2,000 acres north of Rupert months, $350 and male 1 year ALFALFA/TIMOTHY Grass Mix. and Paul. Beets, grain or spuds. clearly a compulsive shopper old, $50. 208-421-0671. Good horse hay. Small bales. Can be divided. 208-260-1101 and hoarder, and her going $9.00/bale. 539-5986 along on his buying trips will DOG OBEDIENCE Check listings daily at MISCELLANEOUS only lead to more family con- All levels, all ages. Starts 08/15/11 Call 208-644-WOOF (9663) www.hayboard.com flict and bad feelings without HAY & STRAW FOR SALE solving anything. FREE (4) dogs, house broken & free (4) kittens and older mature cats, HAY for sale, 2nd cutting, small He needs cognitive behav- all outside. 208-410-5014 bales, no rain, $180/ton. 208-324-7418 ioral therapy, the sooner the FREE Australian Cattle Dog, 5 mos better.Like all addicts, he will old, all shots, black & white spot- HAY Grass Alfalfa Mix 80-90 lb probably be unwilling to ted, house broken. Needs good bales, 2 string bales. $195 ton. $9 home w/lots of room. 944-4946 per bale. 280-7542 or 734-7541 ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES admit he needs treatment Wanted old magazines, toys, horse tack, Indian items, jewelry FREE Chesapeake Retriever/Aus- HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. and resist going. The best & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 tralian Shepherd beautiful cross 3-string, green, barn stored, way to deal with this is family puppies. 208-358-0529 $14/bale. 208-539-2722 intervention — like what is FREE Heeler, to good home, 10 SUSAN'S ANTIQUES done with alcoholics and months old, male, good with kids. T.S.C. Hay 20T small bales High Buying & Selling Gold, Silver & Call 208-308-0770 country 90% grass 10% alfalfa. Jewelry. Call 208-734-9681 drug addicts. Good horse hay. FREE Lab mix puppies, 5 adorable Con 208-280-0839. 4-6 month old males and females. DEAR Call 208-670-3292. LAB Pups, yellow, AKC, 9 weeks, 4 males & 2 females. $200 each. ABBY Has shots & reg. 208-539-2484 CUSTOM SWATHING & BALING Jeanne LABRADOODLE Pups, CKC Reg Rotary swather 3x4 baler, also DixonsArkRanch.com. buying hay & straw on the stump. Phillips Call 208-731-9839 208-731-8502 WASHER & DRYER 2 sets $170/ combo. Washer & 2 Dryers $85/ WASHER/DRYER new, LHASA APSO puppy, male, 12 CUSTOM Wheat & Corn Threshing each. Make offer. 208-404-1613 microwave over the range, The family would be weeks old, AKC registered, first Refs available. electric stove, shots, $300. 208-320-8833 Call Jarod 208-731-9673 dishwasher, lots more! helped by going to Al-Anon WASHER/DRYER MALTESE Puppies, AKC, 2 males, VACUUM/CARPET SHAMPOO- See pictures on our meetings for support and to 2 females. $600 males, $800 fe- ER Brand new, never used Kirby Buy, Sell, Repair WE BALE STRAW website help them understand. Just males. 316-0757 or 543-6743 Sentra, top of the line, paid Kenmore set $250, Best Prices $2,000, asking, $1,500/offer. excellent condition. Warranty. HTTP://qr.ai/u1dj9 substitute the word “hoard- MINI DACHSHUND AKC, female, Call 208-329-9608. Call 208-326-5655 Call 280-2604 or call 208-421-7278 black & tan sleek, 1st shots, de- ing” for alcohol and the pic- wormed, 8 wks, dewclaws re- ture will be clear. If there’s a moved, being potty, trained & Clutterers Anonymous ready now! 208-697-1324 meeting nearby and he is MINIATURE American Eskimos, Not Registered, 1 white, 3 light willing to go, that would be brown w/black, good family dogs, ideal. There are also online mom & dad on site. 208-436-0566 meetings. Hoarding is a serious, life- threatening and life-con- suming disorder like any other addiction. Getting bet- ter without treatment is unlikely. —GLORIAV., MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS AKC ONEWHOKNOWS w/FULL breeding rights 2-Black & Silver Males $400. 1-Black & Sil- DEAR GLORIA: Many ver Female $400. 2-Salt & Pep- readers felt as you do, that per Females $350. 208-421-4759 “Secondhand Rose’s” hus- band has a serious disorder and needs professional help. One organization that has been mentioned before in this column is The POMERANIAN Puppies AKC Reg- Obsessive-Compulsive istered, black, 10 weeks, first Foundation. Its website is shots and dewormed, $300. www.ocfoundation.org. 208-736-4659 or 734-7476 Readon: RABBIT & RABBIT CAGE including DEAR ABBY: I have a sug- feeder, bedding & food, $75. 208-731-0458 gestion for Rose. Why not check with a local charity and ask what it needs? Give her husband the list and have him search for bargains, then donate them to the charity. It’s win-win. The donation can be declared on their tax SCOTTISH TERRIER Puppies return, they won’t have loads AKC, black and wheatens, $650. of clutter, the charity bene- 208-731-7789 fits, and her husband can SHIH TZU Puppies AKC Reg, shots, very cute, black white & brown, 2 continue to use his bargain- males, $300/ea. 208-421-1481 hunting skills. TOY POODLE male, 12 weeks, —VICTORIAIN AKC registered, 1st and 2nd shots, OLYMPIA,WASH. $400. Call 208-539-1552 DEAR ABBY: Hoarding YORKIE Puppies AKC, cute tiny fat sassy, love people, healthy, shots, goes far beyond being an avid 8 weeks old Fri. 208-293-8730 shopper or simply a clutter- bug or pack rat. Hoarding is compulsive. It gets worse over time and turns one’s COMBINE your beans when you home into a dangerous,dusty want, not when custom guy shows and unhealthy place to live. up after rain. 2010 Pickett DMP- SP2 bean combine, field ready, Hoarders’ inability to let go used 1 season. 208-539-0485 overrides everything else — HAY TRAILERS (6) 30', $2000 ea. their families’ needs for Belly dump, $6000. In Wendell. functional space to sleep, eat Call 308-3871 or 539-3453. and prepare food. JOHN DEERE 216 header w/14' Recently some TV shows Sund pickup, 16' Rigid, Auger-OK, Tin-OK, Sund pickup-ok, $4500/of- have shed light on this fer. 208-539-9374 or 208-731-1002 behavior. It hurts those clos- JOHN DEERE CORN HEAD 10 est to the hoarder.Children of row, 40 series, plastic noses, very hoarders are not able to visit good cond. $17,000. 308-3064. their parents, and the legacy WANTED older New Holland, 282 of shame and hurt of the ill- PTO hay bailer. Wanted New Holland, 1282 self propelled hay ness goes on for a lifetime as bailer. Regardless of condition. family members realize that Cash. 208-324-5858 stuff means more to the WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom hoarder than they do. disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, This isn’t a problem some- Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. one can fix easily.The hoard- Call Bob at 208-312-3746. er has to be willing as well, WANTED Tractors and other and professional intervention misc; repair/salvage/running. is needed. Bob, 208-312-3746 —ADULTCHILD OFAHOARDER DEAR ABBY: Rose’s hus- band has a form of obsessive- WANTED Aliss Chalmers, WD, or compulsive disorder. Her WD45, Preferably with front conclusion that her home is loader, regardless of condition, running or not. WANTED old turning into a warehouse is pipe front loader to fit Aliss correct; hoarders value trash Chalmers, WD or WD45. WANTED cheap older tractor and are blind to their illness, with front loader, and rare hy- believing they are only “col- drolic lift, 3 point, 2 point eagle lectors.” They twist every hitch. Cash. 208-324-5858 conversation you have with them in an attempt to save their trash and will destroy normal relationships with family. Rose needs to educate and protect herself before it’s too late.Eventually her home will completely deteriorate because normal maintenance HAND LINES ball and socket, 35 will be impossible. She won’t joints, need some birds 3 inch and some larger, $55 per joint. be able to clean because of the Call 312-1690 for info. piles of junk. HAND LINES —STILLDIGGING Hook and latch, $45/joint. 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COUCH ARIES (March 21-April 7 ft., 3 cushion, excellent condition, AR15, $600. 30.06 with Scope, 19): Yield to oncoming traf- $175/offer. 208-539-1415 $275. Call 316-4750 26' A must see! fic. When love is involved, METAL FOLDING CHAIRS Just $27,963 (40) older HOWA 308 Ranchland 20", rings you don’t always need to Call 208-731-9670 and mount, LNIB, very accurate, COACHMAN '02 Aurora have your way or push to the $340/offer. 208-490-1159 front of the line. It may be SAKO L691 long action rifle .270 expedient to offer to com- custom stock bolt action w/Leupold promise or to let someone scope 50mm, $1400/offer. Custom else have their say. rifle, new cond. 208-539-1598 TAURUS (April 20-May STOLEN GUNS 20): Remington 700 Mountain rifle, stain- Crow about it. If you less, synthetic 270 cal. #S6207256 have improved your skill TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. Savage 116FHSS left hand, stain- Gently used furniture, Antiques, less synthetic, hinged floor plate 26' 2 slides, V10, Generator set, then it is time to let oth- Cool Junk, Patio & Home Decor 30-06 Leupold bases & rings. Just $42,500 ers know. This might be a Hours: 10-5:30 Tuesday-Friday Sporterized 1917 Eufield 30-06 Ed- NEW ENGINES and RE-MANUFAC- HOPPER FLAT TRAILER, Western good time to update and & 10-2 Saturday dystone mfg, Winchester barrel TURED ENGINES and TRANS- 42 ft., 3 hopper and fold down 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 Weaver bases & ring. #371163 Montana '02 5th Wheel MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, sides, $7,500. 208-539-2101 polish your resume or to Wards Western Field Model 30 12 TRANSMISSIONS, transfer cases, contact people in authority USED FURNITURE at affordable ga pump, w/extra barrel. #86976 fenders, hoods, lights, bumpers, to discuss your future. prices. Student desks, dinette Wards Western Field Model 30 12 doors, grilles, mirrors, RADIA- sets, bedroom sets, china hutches, ga pump. #82672A TORS, etc. 208-734-7090 GEMINI (May 21-June end tables, TVs & stands, couches Herters 7MM Rem mag, BSA action. 20): Stop, look and listen. collectibles, lots of household misc Savage Super Sporter 30-30 w/peep 248 S. Hwy 24 between sight, kick eez pad. Keep an ear to the ground $500 Reward! Call Twin Falls Police Burley & Rupert. Open 10-6. Station 208-735-4357. and you might hear exactly 208-434-2145 IHC '85 1900 Cab & chassis, DT CORVETTE '98 Roadster, white, 6 what you want to hear. WALTHER G-22 rifle, $350. 34' 2 slides, Generator 466 diesel, 5 & 2, PS, AC, new WALK IN COOLER 4 years old, 936 speed, CD, $17,500 or best offer. Targhee compound bow by Just $24,900 tires, 1 owner. $5900. 320-4058 Favorable opportunities cubic ft., 2 doors, $9,000/offer 208-734-4802 Stacey, $200 208-431-6726 may come in view that you Call 208-731-0545 ALFA '02 See YA PONTIAC '78 Firebird, 403 Olds en- can easily pounce upon like gine, 56K org mis, power windows, a cat with a mouse. $7500. 208-358-4544 or 734-4098 CANCER (June 21-July

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Cole, Pirates Agree on Contract With $8 million Signing Bonus• S4

Ambrose Takes First Win at Watkins Glen In his 105th start, Watkins Glen Internation- Marcos Ambrose al. finally got his first It was his first victory in 105 starts in NASCARs top checkered flag by series and atoned for a slip- topping Brad up a year ago on the road Keselowski and Kyle course at Sonoma, when he Busch on a two-lap stalled his car under cau- tion while leading with six dash. laps to go and finished sixth. WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. “Ive tried for 2 1/2 years,” (AP) • Marcos Ambrose Ambrose said.“Were going missed his daughters first to onward and upward from day of school. She probably here. Its a proud day.” wont mind. Ambrose has won all The snakebitten Am- three Nationwide races hes brose, deprived more than entered at Watkins Glen, once of a NASCAR victory, and in three Cup starts beat Brad Keselowski and here, hes notched one sec- Kyle Busch on a two-lap ond and two thirds, includ- dash to the checkered flag ing an impressive drive Monday to win the rain- from last to third in 2008. delayed Sprint Cup race at Please see AMBROSE, S2

ASSOCIATED PRESS Marcos Ambrose celebrates Monday after winning the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen race at the Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, N.Y. RYAN HOWE• TIMES-NEWS Raft River High School receiver John Guadarrama makes a catch during a preseason practice in Malta. After 1-8 Season, Raft River Seeks Redemption

Texas A&M Facing Lengthy BY RYAN HOWE Realignment Process [email protected] MALTA • Its hardly worth mentioning. COLLEGE STATION, SEC,which has won the last Raft Rivers 1-8 season last year was such an abnormal- Shoshone Hopes D-Line Texas (AP) • Texas A&M is five BCS championships in ity that it ranks somewhere between a blue moon and looking into joining the football but on Sunday reaf- lightning striking twice on the Rarity Scale. Switch Will Pay Off Southeastern Conference, firmed its 12-school mem- A small blip on the Idaho high school football power- and contemplating remain- bership while leaving the houses otherwise tradition-rich radar, it was Raft Rivers BY STEPHEN MEYERS ing in the Big 12. door open to expansion. first losing season in 11 years. [email protected] School President R. “There is no bid,”Loftin Between 1999 and 2009, the Trojans boasted a .815 Bowen Loftin offered his said. “There has never been winning percentage with two state titles, two state run- SHOSHONE • The Shoshone first detailed comments a bid to invite us into the SEC ner-up trophies and three third-place finishes. But that offense didnt have any prob- Monday on the Aggies at any time in the past and if consistency came to a halt last season in Malta, when the lems advancing the ball last rather public interest in join- it were to occur in the future, program relied on an inexperienced group of underclass- season, with quarterback Gar- ing the SEC — a move that we would certainly want to men. rett Sant and receiver Gage almost surely would set off evaluate that.” Now, head coach Randy Spaeth enters his 15th season Roberts forming a dynamic duo. another round of conference Loftin met with reporters with a team hungry for redemption. Its the high school football teams defense that needed realignment. shortly after receiving au- “It felt like we were the pieces of crap of the community work. “Weve made no decision thority from the board of re- because everybody else won all their games, then it comes A position switch for Roberts has the team poised for a about terminating our rela- gents to take any action he to us and we werent very good,”said senior Ty Harris. change on the defensive side of the ball. tionship with the Big 12,” deems necessary in terms of “Last year was too late to find out we hadnt been work- The team is switching to a three-man front with Roberts Loftin said.“This is all about realignment. He said Texas ing hard enough. After the season was over,we all decided moving from the middle of the defensive line to the outside, what is best for Texas A&M, A&M is looking only at the that we needed to work harder coming into this season.” where his primary responsibility is to rush the passer. along with ...visibility for us SEC right now, but didnt After losing only four players to graduation, Raft River “Were going to be good this year,”Roberts said. “I think and our athletes and finan- rule out other possibilities. has many familiar faces leading its preseason practices, in- with the personnel we have, the defensive switch is going to cial resources. Thats what “Its not so much whats cluding three-year starter Brogan Higley. make a big difference.Ill be able to get in the backfield more its all about.I think anybody wrong with the Big 12, its “The community expects good things from us, and we and make plays.” in my shoes would have ex- whats right for Texas A&M let them down last year,”Higley said. “Were really moti- Only a junior, Sant led the team to a successful 7-on-7 actly the same kinds of con- and where we want to go in vated. Its time to prove something this year.” camp at Idaho State University this summer. His father and cerns.” time,”he said. Quarterback Tanner Anderson and running back Em- head coach, Mark Sant, said the quarterback has matured He said there is no The Big 12 will begin the met Boden return to lead Raft Rivers offense. In addition, physically and should be even more comfortable leading the timetable for any decision football season in a few Zach Zollinger and Joel Andreason are expected to make Indiansattack. and any realignment by weeks with 10 teams after an impact on both sides of the ball. Joseph McMullen steps in at running back for the depart- Texas A&M will take place Nebraska (Big Ten) and Col- “Were just trying not to worry about what we did last ed Shane Walsh,while Caleb Aoi returns on the offensive after a “lengthy”process.He orado (Pac-12) left in July, a year and just work harder and improve,”Andreason said. line. acknowledged that Texas year after a seismic shift in “This year we have more experience and we should be able “Were excited for the season,”McMullen said.“We have a A&M had approached the conference alignment. to step up our game.” lot of seniors and we want to make it to state.”

A Part of s Fabric, Rookie Hazing is Changing BY JOE KAY locker, his humbling attire went on last year, I kind of trip or fix a ham sandwich house pecking order. some of the stunts in other Associated Press for the start of a late-season heard talk that it would hap- for a veteran is as much While other sports strug- sports. road trip. pen. All the rookies were baseball tradition as batting gle with the question of “I think its worse in foot- CINCINNATI • Reds out- Welcome to the majors, talking about what we would practice and curtain calls, a when rookie hazing crosses ball,”said Colorados Todd fielder Chris Heisey wasnt rookie. be dressing up as.” time-honored way of re- the line, it remains part of Helton, who played quarter- surprised to see the school- “I felt it would happen,” Making the rookies wear minding the newcomers baseballs fabric — though back as a two-sport star at girl outfit hanging in his Heisey said. “As the season outlandish outfits for a road where they rank in the club- not nearly as outlandish as Please see HAZING, S4 Sports 2 • Tuesday, August 16, 2011 LOCAL PRACTICES

Football for eighth graders and 6-7 Thome Hits 600th HR in Twins Win p.m.for seventh graders,fol- Kimberly: An important lowed by a parent meeting. parent and player meeting Practice begins Aug.23. DETROIT • Jim Thome hit his 600th will be held at 11 a.m.Sunday. Kimberly: Equipment — one inning after No. 599 — Twin Falls: Practice be- checkout is Thursday and and the Minnesota Twins outslugged gins at 8 a.m. Thursday. Friday from 6:30-7:30 the Detroit Tigers 9-6 on Monday Gear checkout is from 8-10 p.m. at the old gym. First night. a.m. and 6-8 p.m. today. A practice is at 8 a.m. Mon- Thome became the eighth major mandatory meeting for day at the middle school league player to reach 600, hitting a players only will be held at 5 practice field. Information: three-run shot off Daniel Schlereth in p.m.Wednesday.A manda- Troy Palmer at 539-3214. the seventh inning to give Minnesota a tory parents meeting will be Robert Stuart: Equip- 9-5 lead. held at a later date. ment checkout is from 4-6 An inning earlier, Thome reached p.m. Wednesday. Practice 599 with a two-run homer off Rick Middle School begins at 4 p.m. Monday. Porcello (11-8) that broke a 3-all tie. Thome received a standing ovation Volleyball All players must have a from the Detroit crowd as he rounded Jerome: Tryouts are current physical and med- the bases after his milestone homer.His Monday and Aug. 23. Sev- ical consent form on file to achievement overshadowed a solo shot enth grade is 9-10:30 a.m. participate. Information is in the first inning by Detroits Delmon and eighth grade is 11 a.m. current as of Aug.15 and in- Young, who had been traded from the to 12:30 p.m. Open gym is cludes all practices reported Twins to the Tigers earlier Monday. from 9-11 a.m. Friday. to the Times-News that Francisco Liriano (8-9) allowed five have not yet started.Coach- runs in six innings. Joe Nathan earned Football es can submit practice infor- his 10th save. Buhl: Equipment check- mation at 735-3229 or When No. 600 cleared the fence in out is from 5-6 p.m.Monday [email protected]. left, Thome raised his right fist as he went around first base, and the crowd in Detroit came to its feet to applaud him. MAGIC VALLEY BRIEFS Yankees 7, Royals 4 M.V. Junior Football Sign- hold an Idaway camp from ups Open: Magic Valley 6-9 p.m. Aug. 24-26. Infor- KANSAS CITY, Mo. • Derek Jeter had Junior Football registra- mation: Justin Gardner, three hits and drove in three runs, in- ASSOCIATED PRESS tion will continue through 201-0611. cluding two with a go-ahead triple in Minnesota Twins slugger Jim Thome hits his 600th career home run during Saturday. The tackle the sixth inning, and struggling A.J. the seventh inning of Mondays game against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit. league is for youth in Burley Booster Scramble Burnett finally won a game in August grades 4-6. The league is Nears: The Burley Booster for the Yankees. Cubs 4, Astros 3 kee Brewers turned a triple play as part especially looking for Club Golf Scramble will of a superb defensive effort. fourth graders. Registra- be Aug. 27 at Burley Golf NATIONAL LEAGUE HOUSTON • Geovany Soto had three , Jonathan Lucroy and tion forms are available at Course. Sign-in will be hits and two RBIs and Corey Hart homered for the NL Cen- the Twin Falls Parks and 8:30 a.m., shotgun start at Braves 5, Giants 4 earned his first save in over a year as tral-leading Brewers. Recreation Department or 9:30 a.m. Registration ATLANTA • Freddie Freeman capped a Chicago won for the 12th time in 15 the Boys and Girls Club of deadline is Aug. 24. Cost is three-run rally against San Francisco closer games. Pirates 6, Cardinals 2 Magic Valley in Twin Falls. $50 per person and in- Brian Wilson in the ninth with a two-run The cost is $75 and all cludes green fees, cart and single to lift Atlanta over the Giants . Wil- Brewers 3, Dodgers 0 PITTSBURGH • Ryan Doumit went players must have a physi- lunch. Pick up entry son (6-4) couldnt hold a 4-2 lead.He gave 4 for 4 and hit a tiebreaking three-run cal current as of May 1. forms at Tires West-Les up three hits and two walks in the ninth for MILWAUKEE • Randy Wolf tossed home run to lift Pittsburgh over St.Louis. Information: Eric Bauman Schwab, Burley Golf his fifth blown save in 40 chances. eight effective innings and the Milwau- — The Associated Press at 736-5099 or 490-3926, or Course, Unit 54, Claunchs Mike Ewaniuk at 212-1755. Tires, AMI and Donnelley Sports. Junior Golf Camps Of- fered: Twin Falls Golf Club Kimberly Youth Sports will offer one more three- Signups Near: Kimberly Busch, trying to win a sec- “Those guys didnt care to Keselowski in the chicane day junior camp this sum- Youth Association will Ambrose ond time from the pole at give me any room,” said after zooming through the mer for ages 5-14. The hold signups for flag and Continued from S1 Watkins Glen,led the field to Busch, who finished second high-speed esses and passed camp includes a focus on tackle football from 6-7:30 the green flag for the final to brother Kurt here in Sat- him for the lead before the skills and etiquette. The p.m. Monday and Aug. 24 Finally pulling into Victo- two laps. But Keselowski, urdays Nationwide race. final lap. cost is $30. Camps will run in the old gym. Flag foot- ry Lane was a feeling like no racing with a broken left an- “Theres only one corner “I wanted to win,” said from 8-10 a.m. Monday ball is for players entering other. kle and trying for his second youve got to make, and as Keselowski, who has the first through Aug. 24. grades 1-4, and tackle foot- “This is almost surreal,” straight win and third of the soon as you make it through wild card for the Chase and Information: 733-3326. ball is for players entering the affable Australian said in season, dove from third to that corner and can keep moved up four spots in the grades 5-6. his No. 9 Ford for Richard the lead entering the first everybody behind, its standings to 14th.“We had a Minico to Hold Idaway Information: 731-8063 or Petty Motorsports after turn with Ambrose also smooth sailing from there.” shot at it, and thats all you Wrestling Camp: Minico 423-6173. crossing the finish line. streaking past Busch. Ambrose then closed on can ask as a driver.” High School wrestling will — Staff reports

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South Carolina State 9-3 628 16 National League Central W L Pct GB R.Lopez W,4-3 51-3 5 3 2 2 3 24. Sacramento State 6-5 587 — —Agreed to terms with LHP J.Russell H,4 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 25. Massachusetts 6-5 519 — Andrew Chafin, RHP Anthony Meo and C Michael Milwaukee 71 51 .582 — Samardzija H,12 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 p.m. Others receiving votes: Penn 456, Bethune-Cookman Golf Perez. St. Louis 65 57 .533 6 Marshall H,26 1 0 0 0 0 1 425, Southeast Missouri State 341, Murray State 315, —Recalled LHP Scott Maine from Iowa Cincinnati 59 62 .488 11½ K.Wood S,1-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 ESPN2 — Western Illinois 247, Southern Utah 240, Jacksonville PGA Tour FedExCup (PCL). Assigned OF Garrett Schlecht to the Arizona Pittsburgh 57 63 .475 13 Houston World Series, 215, Cal Poly 168, Stony Brook 163, Grambling State Leaders League Cubs. Chicago 54 68 .443 17 Sosa L,0-2 6 7 4 4 2 6 146, Eastern Kentucky 139, Jackson State 76, Florida COLORADO ROCKIES—Selected the contract of LHP Houston 38 84 .311 33 Da.Carpenter 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 semifinal, A&M 76, Colgate 75, Sam Houston State 75, Harvard Through Aug. 14 J.C. Romero from Colorado Springs (PCL). Designated West W L Pct GB S.Escalona 0 1 0 0 0 0 54, Indiana State 51, UC Davis 48, South Dakota State Rank Player Points Money RHP Edgar Gonzalez for assignment. Fe.Rodriguez 11-3 1 0 0 2 0 teams TBD, at 40, Youngstown State 28, Central Connecticut State 1. Nick Watney 1,906 $4,397,269 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms with RHP Arizona 68 53 .562 — Melancon 1 1 0 0 0 2 26, Coastal Carolina 25, Dayton 21, Northwestern 2. Steve Stricker 1,865 $3,730,309 Dave Bush on a minor league contract and assigned San Francisco 66 56 .541 2½ S.Escalona pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Portland, Ore. State 20, Northern Arizona 18, Elon 16, Yale 15, 3. Luke Donald 1,856 $4,517,748 him to Lehigh Valley (IL). Sent OF Domingo Santana Colorado 56 66 .459 12½ PB—Quintero. 7:30 p.m. Weber State 13, Illinois State 12, Tennessee Tech 12, 4. Keegan Bradley 1,621 $3,432,200 to Houston to complete an earlier trade. Los Angeles 55 65 .458 12½ Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf; First, Alan Porter; Second, Rhode Island 11, Maine 10, Albany 10, Texas Southern 5. Phil Mickelson 1,601 $3,317,035 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with OF San Diego 54 68 .443 14½ Ron Kulpa; Third, Brian ONora. ESPN2 — 10, Northern Colorado 10, Furman 10, Brown 8, South 6. K.J. Choi 1,601 $3,768,242 Charlie Tilson and assigned him to the Cardinals T—3:07. A—20,138 (40,963). Dakota 7, Old Dominion 5, Columbia 5, Missouri State 7. Bubba Watson 1,577 $3,196,797 (GCL). Sundays Games World Series, 2, Robert Morris 2, Hampton 1, Duquesne 1, UT 8. David Toms 1,487 $3,404,230 BASKETBALL San Diego 7, Cincinnati 3 BRAVES 5, GIANTS 4 Martin 1. 9. Gary Woodland 1,466 $2,840,349 National Basketball Association San Francisco 5, Florida 2 semifinal, 10. Mark Wilson 1,461 $2,877,252 MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Named Sidney Moncrief assis- Chicago Cubs 6, Atlanta 5 San Francisco Atlant a teams TBD, at 11. Matt Kuchar 1,407 $3,045,075 tant coach. Washington at Philadelphia, ppd., rain ab r h biabrhbi AFCA Division II 12. Webb Simpson 1,361 $2,725,043 FOOTBALL Milwaukee 2, Pittsburgh 1, 10 innings C.Ross cf 4 0 0 0 Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Portland, Ore. Coaches Poll 13. Adam Scott 1,332 $3,200,477 National Football League L.A. Dodgers 7, Houston 0 Kppngr 2b 4 0 2 0 Prado 3b 5 1 1 1 14. Jason Day 1,308 $3,109,087 BUFFALO BILLS—Waived LB Aaron Maybin. Arizona 5, N.Y. Mets 3 PSndvl 3b 1 0 0 0 McCnn c 4 1 1 1 Preseason (with 2010 record and final ranking) 15. Bill Haas 1,273 $2,453,777 CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed DE Jonathan Fanene. St. Louis 6, Colorado 2 Fontent 3b 3 1 1 1 Uggla 2b 4 0 1 0 Record Pt s Fin 16. Fredrik Jacobson 1,235 $2,234,367 CLEVELAND BROWNS—Claimed CB Brett Johnson off Mondays Games A.Huff 1b 4 1 0 0 Fremn 1b 5 1 2 2 MAJOR 1. Minnesota-Duluth (28) 15-0 724 1 17. Martin Laird 1,234 $2,466,289 waivers from Seattle. Placed OL Billy Yates on the Atlanta 5, San Francisco 4 JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 0 0 0 2. Delta State (Miss.) 11-4 657 2 18. Brandt Snedeker 1,227 $2,456,895 reserve/retired list. Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 2 BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 4 0 2 0 3. Northwest Missouri State (1) 12-2 624 3 19. Dustin Johnson 1,191 $2,686,265 DENVER BRONCOS—Waived LB Derek Domino. Chicago Cubs 4, Houston 3 Schrhlt rf 2 2 1 1 Constnz lf 3 1 3 1 LEAGUE 4. Abilene Christian (Texas) 11-1 607 8 20. Hunter Mahan 1,186 $2,348,500 Waived-injured DT Louis Leonard. Milwaukee 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 Belt lf-1b 3 0 0 0 THudsn p 3 0 1 0 5. Grand Valley State (Mich.) 11-2 579 10 21. Charl Schwartzel 1,185 $2,490,958 GREEN BAY PACKERS—Waived LB Diyral Briggs. Florida at Colorado, late OCarer ss 3 0 1 1 CMrtnz p 0 0 0 0 BASEBALL 6. North Alabama 9-4 468 22 22. Aaron Baddeley 1,181 $2,447,182 HOUSTON TEXANS—Signed LS Scott Albritton. N.Y. Mets at San Diego, late Whitsd c 3 0 0 1 Hinske ph 0 0 0 0 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 10-2 437 9 23. Rory Sabbatini 1,175 $2,286,175 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Waived QB Nate Davis. Tuesdays Games Bmgrn p 3 0 0 0 Lugo pr 0 1 0 0 8. Augustana (S.D.) 11-2 426 6 24. Jonathan Byrd 1,165 $2,401,954 MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed LB Marvin Mitchell. Arizona (Collmenter 7-7) at Philadelphia (Halladay 15- Rownd lf 1 0 0 0 5 p.m. 9. Albany State (Ga.) 11-1 379 4 25. Jason Dufner 1,143 $2,543,060 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Claimed OT Jose Acuna off 4), 5:05 p.m. Totals31454Totals365115 9. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 10-3 379 15 26. D.A. Points 1,055 $2,006,463 waivers from Dallas. Waived OT Joe Toledo. Cincinnati (Leake 10-7) at Washington (Wang 1-2), San Francisco 000 201 010 4 MLB — Re- 11. Shepherd (W.Va.) 12-2 377 7 27. Rickie Fowler 1,038 $2,025,441 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Waived TE Jose Cruz and 5:05 p.m. Atlant a 110 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 12. California (Pa.) 10-2 369 14 28. Charles Howell III 1,033 $1,847,316 QB Mike Coughlin. Signed CB Ashton Youboty, WR St. Louis (C.Carpenter 8-8) at Pittsburgh (Karstens 9- Two outs when winning run scored. gional cover- 13. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 10-3 346 12 29. Spencer Levin 1,025 $1,944,929 Maurice Price and WR Aundrae Allison. Placed WR 6), 5:05 p.m. E—Belt (2), Bourn (3), Prado (8). DP—Atlanta 1. LOB— 14. Wingate (N.C.) 9-3 284 20 30. Scott Stallings 992 $1,891,825 Raymond Webber on injured reserve. San Francisco (J.Sanchez 4-7) at Atlanta (Delgado 0- San Francisco 5, Atlanta 10. 2B—Uggla (17), age, Arizona at 15. Central Missouri 11-3 270 5 31. Zach Johnson 962 $1,714,006 HOCKEY 1), 5:10 p.m. Ale.Gonzalez (19). HR—Fontenot (3), Schierholtz (9), Philadelphia or 16. Nebraska-Kearney 9-2 242 23 32. Chris Kirk 957 $1,784,827 National Hockey League Chicago Cubs (Dempster 10-8) at Houston (Myers 3- McCann (19). S—Bourn. SF—O.Cabrera, Whiteside. 17. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 10-3 207 11 33. Steve Marino 935 $1,821,556 MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed D Jeff Woywitka to a 12), 6:05 p.m. IPHRERBBSO San Francisco 18. Washburn (Kan.) 8-4 201 — 34. Jhonattan Vegas 919 $1,644,718 one-year contract. L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 10-9) at Milwaukee San Francisco 19. West Texas A&M 8-4 186 18 35. Ryan Palmer 902 $1,742,359 SOCCER (Gallardo 13-8), 6:10 p.m. Bumgarner 7 8 2 2 2 5 at Atlanta 20. Valdosta State (Ga.) 8-3 184 17 36. Ryan Moore 883 $1,649,573 Major League Soccer Florida (Ani.Sanchez 6-6) at Colorado (Chacin 9-9), Ja.Lopez H,18 1 0 0 0 0 1 21. Wayne State (Mich.) 9-2 177 21 37. Bo Van Pelt 881 $1,756,566 LOS ANGELES GALAXY—Signed F Robbie Keane. 6:40 p.m. Br.Wilson L,6-4 BS,5-40 2-3 3 3 3 2 6 p.m. 22. Central Washington 8-3 164 — 38. Lucas Glover 839 $1,597,563 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES—Acquired F Edmundo Zura N.Y. Mets (Niese 11-9) at San Diego (Luebke 4-6), 1 WGN — Chica- 23. Kutztown (Pa.) 10-2 144 13 39. Brendan Steele 826 $1,590,618 on loan from Deportivo El Nacional (Ecuador). 8:05 p.m. Atlant a 24. Henderson State (Ark.) 7-4 139 — 40. Tommy Gainey 809 $1,549,231 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC—Loaned M Miguel Montano to Wednesdays Games T.Hudson 8 5 4 2 1 2 go Cubs at 25. Hillsdale (Mich.) 9-3 91 16 41. Y.E. Yang 799 $1,739,689 Montreal (NASL). Chicago Cubs at Houston, 12:05 p.m. C.Martinez W,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 25. Shaw (N.C.) 9-3 91 — 42. Vijay Singh 799 $1,532,130 N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 4:35 p.m. HBP—by T.Hudson (Schierholtz, Belt). Houston 43. Justin Rose 796 $1,534,420 Arizona at Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Joe West; First, Sam Holbrook; 44. Robert Karlsson 789 $1,605,255 Cincinnati at Washington, 5:05 p.m. Second, Paul Schrieber; Third, Paul Nauert. 45. Kevin Na 778 $1,467,465 Rodeo St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m. T—2:50. A—23,498 (49,586). Motor Racing 46. Brandt Jobe 766 $1,306,456 San Francisco at Atlanta, 5:10 p.m. SOCCER 47. Kyle Stanley 761 $1,109,366 Pro Rodeo Leaders L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 6:10 p.m. PIRATES 6, CARDINALS 2 NASCAR Sprint Cup 48. Brendon de Jonge 756 $1,149,486 Florida at Colorado, 6:40 p.m. Through Aug. 14 S t. Louis Pittsburgh 12:30 p.m. Monday 49. Charley Hoffman 746 $1,182,158 All-Around ab r h biabrhbi At Watkins Glen International 50. John Senden 732 $1,177,514 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $199,799 AMERICAN LEAGUE Schmkr cf 4 0 1 0 Paul rf 5 1 2 1 FSN — UEFA Watkins Glen, N.Y. 2. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash. $92,414 Furcal ss 3 0 1 1 JHrrsn 3b 4 0 1 0 Lap Length: 2.45 Miles LPGA Money Leaders 3. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $83,936 All Times MDT Champions (Start Position In Parentheses) 4. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $67,510 Pujols 1b 4 1 1 0 BrWod 3b 0 0 0 0 Through July 31 East W L Pct GB Hollidy lf 4 0 2 0 AMcCt cf 4 0 0 0 1. (3) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 92 Laps, 132.2 Rating, 47 5. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb. $67,130 Brkmn rf 2 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 3 1 0 0 League, Rubin Points, $217,741. Trn Money 6. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas $60,169 Boston 73 46 .613 — Freese 3b 4 0 1 1 Walker 2b 3 2 2 1 at Lyon 2. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 92, 122.7, 43, 1. Yani Tseng 13 $1,777,641 7. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla. $52,912 New York 73 46 .613 — YMolin c 3 0 0 0 GJones 1b 4 1 1 0 $178,158. 2. Cristie Kerr 13 $1,134,666 8. Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M. $52,206 Tampa Bay 64 55 .538 9 Descals ph 1 0 0 0 Doumit c 4 1 4 3 3. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 92, 134.9, 43, $184,541. 3. Stacy Lewis 13 $911,655 9. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah $50,817 Toronto 61 59 .508 12½ Theriot 2b 4 1 3 0 Cedeno ss 4 0 1 0 4. (9) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 92, 112.3, 40, $120,350. 4. Suzann Pettersen 11 $877,980 10. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore. $48,220 Baltimore 46 72 .390 26½ Westrk p 1 0 0 0 JMcDnl p 2 0 0 0 5. (13) Joey Logano, Toyota, 92, 100.6, 39, $106,450. 5. Angela Stanford 13 $717,217 Bareback Riding Central W L Pct GB Rhodes p 0 0 0 0 Grilli p 0 0 0 0 HBP—by F.Paulino (Gardner). 6. (23) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 92, 86.9, 38, 6. Ai Miyazato 11 $701,256 1. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas $94,045 CPttrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Diaz ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth; First, Kerwin Danley; $139,386. 7. Karrie Webb 13 $698,338 2. Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah $88,065 Detroit 64 57 .529 — MBggs p 0 0 0 0 DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Doug Eddings. 7. (5) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 92, 108.8, 38, 8. I.K. Kim 11 $661,689 3. Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas $83,130 Cleveland 60 57 .513 2 Jay ph 1 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0 T—3:18. A—24,879 (37,903). $120,708. 9. Morgan Pressel 13 $624,725 4. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $67,546 Chicago 60 60 .500 3½ PAlvrz ph 1 0 0 0 8. (2) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 92, 93.9, 37, $117,186. 10. Brittany Lincicome 13 $615,221 5. Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas $65,399 Minnesota 53 67 .442 10½ Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 9. (40) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 92, 88.7, 35, $92,675. 11. Paula Creamer 13 $584,380 6. Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore. $59,020 Kansas City 50 72 .410 14½ Totals32292Totals356115 NFL 10. (4) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 92, 104.9, 35, 12. Jiyai Shin 12 $531,041 7. Cody DeMers, Kimberly, Idaho $57,645 West W L Pct GB S t. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 $127,286. 13. Na Yeon Choi 12 $507,118 8. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb. $56,157 Pittsburgh 100 301 10x 6 Preseason Glance 11. (19) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 92, 91.4, 34, $116,533. 14. Maria Hjorth 12 $490,903 9. Royce Ford, Briggsdale, Colo. $55,637 Texas 69 52 .570 — E—Furcal (5), Cedeno (10). DP—Pittsburgh 3. LOB—St. All Times MDT 12. (8) Carl Edwards, Ford, 92, 85.1, 32, $117,216. 15. Hee Kyung Seo 12 $488,086 10. Brian Bain, Culver, Ore. $55,381 Los Angeles 65 56 .537 4 AMERICAN 13. (17) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 92, 96.7, 32, $110,886. 16. Amy Yang 13 $474,816 Steer Wrestling Oakland 53 67 .442 15½ Louis 8, Pittsburgh 7. 2B—Furcal (7), Holliday 2 (29), 17. Mika Miyazato 12 $423,238 Walker (21), Cedeno (19). HR—Paul (2), Doumit (6). S— EAST W L T Pct PF PA 14. (24) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 92, 79.4, 30, $109,286. 1. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif. $82,308 Seattle 52 67 .437 16 Westbrook. 15. (25) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 92, 86.2, 29, 18. Sandra Gal 11 $375,761 2. Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif. $72,177 Sundays Games IPHRERBBSO Miami 1 0 0 1.000 28 23 $78,825. 19. Brittany Lang 13 $359,938 3. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore. $69,998 Minnesota at Cleveland, ppd., rain S t. Louis New England 1 0 0 1.000 47 12 16. (6) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 92, 70.4, 28, 20. Michelle Wie 12 $352,893 4. Olin Hannum, Malad, Idaho $65,555 Tampa Bay at New York, ppd., rain Westbrook L,9-7 52-3 9 5 4 1 3 N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 16 20 $109,050. 21. Catriona Matthew 11 $348,757 5. Sean Mulligan, Coleman, Okla. $61,923 Toronto 5, L.A. Angels 4, 10 innings Rhodes 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 3 10 17. (14) Jamie Mcmurray, Chevrolet, 92, 67.6, 27, 22. Sun Young Yoo 13 $331,032 6. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, S.D. $54,999 Baltimore 8, Detroit 5 M.Boggs 2 2 1 1 1 3 SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA $104,589. 23. Sophie Gustafson 12 $314,123 7. Casey Martin, Sulphur, La. $52,376 6, Kansas City 2 Pittsburgh 18. (20) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 92, 68, 26, $96,689. 24. Inbee Park 9 $312,016 8. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb. $51,486 Texas 7, Oakland 6 Ja.McDonald W,8-6 52-3 6 2 2 2 4 Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 14 3 19. (11) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 92, 70.5, 25, $95,445. 25. Anna Nordqvist 12 $298,478 9. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D. $47,977 Seattle 5, Boston 3 Grilli H,1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Houston 1 0 0 1.000 20 16 20. (26) Casey Mears, Toyota, 92, 55.6, 24, $69,975. 26. Song-Hee Kim 13 $246,503 10. Seth Brockman, Wheatland, Wyo. $46,299 Mondays Games D.McCutchen H,10 2-3 2 0 0 1 0 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 10 33 21. (36) Andy Lally, Ford, 92, 52.7, 23, $77,950. 27. Karen Stupples 13 $227,718 Team Roping (Header) Minnesota 9, Detroit 6 Veras H,22 11-3 0 0 0 0 2 Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 12 47 22. (15) Boris Said, Chevrolet, 92, 55.8, 22, $84,808. 28. Se Ri Pak 12 $220,734 1. Chad Masters, Clarksville, Tenn. $82,695 N.Y. Yankees 7, Kansas City 4 Hanrahan 1 1 0 0 0 1 NORTH W L T Pct PF PA 23. (10) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 92, 68.7, 21, $94,120. 29. Meena Lee 11 $218,603 2. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont. $73,717 Baltimore at Oakland, late HBP—by Ja.McDonald (Berkman). 24. (31) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 92, 55.6, 20, $82,608. 30. Mindy Kim 10 $216,368 3. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz. $67,560 Texas at L.A. Angels, late Umpires—Home, Dale Scott; First, Jerry Meals; Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 27 17 25. (22) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 92, 55.1, 19, $75,275. 31. Katie Futcher 11 $214,420 4. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz. $64,115 Toronto at Seattle, late Second, CB Bucknor; Third, Dan Iassogna. Baltimore 0 1 0 .000 6 13 26. (18) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 92, 80.1, 18, $86,783. 32. Candie Kung 12 $190,764 5. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas $64,053 Tuesdays Games T—3:00. A—19,766 (38,362). Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 3 34 27. (7) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 92, 96.2, 17, $109,833. 33. Shanshan Feng 13 $188,222 6. Spencer Mitchell, Colusa, Calif. $62,367 Tampa Bay (Shields 11-9) at Boston (Lester 11-6), Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 7 16 28. (16) David Ragan, Ford, Accident, 91, 52.4, 16, 34. Juli Inkster 13 $187,902 7. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas $62,349 11:05 a.m., 1st game WEST W L T Pct PF PA $74,600. 35. Chella Choi 11 $161,277 8. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga. $62,287 Minnesota (Blackburn 7-9) at Detroit (Verlander 17-5), AL BOXES 36. Beatriz Recari 13 $132,466 Denver 0 1 0 .000 23 24 29. (39) David Reutimann, Toyota, Accident, 91, 43.6, 9. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas $59,121 5:05 p.m. TWINS 9, TIGERS 6 15, $91,483. 37. Paige Mackenzie 9 $132,220 10. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale, Ariz. $58,708 Tampa Bay (Niemann 7-4) at Boston (Bedard 4-7), Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 0 25 38. Eun-Hee Ji 11 $131,655 Minnesota Detroit Oakland 0 1 0 .000 18 24 30. (38) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet, Accident, 91, 52.5, 0, Team Roping (Heeler) 5:10 p.m., 2nd game $75,472. 39. Azahara Munoz 13 $129,944 1. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev. $85,659 Cleveland (Jimenez 1-0) at Chicago White Sox (Floyd ab r h biabrhbi San Diego 0 1 0 .000 17 24 40. Stacy Prammanasudh 13 $125,435 Revere cf 5 1 2 2 AJcksn cf 5 0 0 0 NATIONAL 31. (28) Greg Biffle, Ford, 91, 60.9, 13, $81,625. 2. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla. $73,717 10-10), 6:10 p.m. 32. (32) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, Accident, 85, 65.4, 41. Natalie Gulbis 13 $124,142 3. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz. $67,560 N.Y. Yankees (Nova 11-4) at Kansas City (Duffy 3-6), Plouffe lf 3 2 1 1 Raburn 2b 5 1 1 1 EAST W L T Pct PF PA 42. Pat Hurst 11 $121,520 Mauer c 5 0 0 0 DYong lf 4 1 2 1 12, $71,050. 4. Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas $66,950 6:10 p.m. 33. (41) David Gilliland, Ford, Brakes, 79, 37.3, 11, 43. Wendy Ward 13 $121,513 5. Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz. $65,004 Baltimore (Matusz 1-4) at Oakland (Moscoso 5-6), Mornea 1b 4 1 1 1 MiCarr 1b 4 1 2 0 Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 24 23 44. Katherine Hull 11 $114,862 Kubel rf 5 1 1 0 VMrtnz dh 4 1 1 2 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 13 6 $63,850. 6. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, Texas $64,053 8:05 p.m. 34. (43) Terry Labonte, Ford, Transmission, 78, 33.3, 45. Ryann OToole 6 $109,755 7. Broc Cresta, Santa Rosa, Calif. $62,367 Texas (D.Holland 10-4) at L.A. Angels (Chatwood 6-8), Thome dh 4 2 3 5 JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 16 7 46. Vicky Hurst 13 $105,103 Valenci 3b 3 1 0 0 Ordonz rf 4 1 2 0 N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 10 20 10, $62,775. 8. Brad Culpepper, Poulan, Ga. $62,287 8:05 p.m. 35. (35) Andrew Ranger, Ford, Transmission, 75, 41.7, 47. Amy Hung 13 $104,467 9. Jhett Johnson, Casper, Wyo. $60,826 Toronto (Mills 1-2) at Seattle (Vargas 7-10), 8:10 p.m. Tolbert 2b 4 1 3 0 Avila c 4 1 3 1 SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA 48. Jimin Kang 13 $103,951 Nishiok ss 3 0 0 0 Betemt 3b 3 0 0 1 0, $62,625. 10. Walt Woodard, Stephenville, Texas $57,167 Wednesdays Games Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 20 10 36. (42) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Accident, 65, 61.6, 8, 49. Hee Young Park 12 $102,692 Saddle Bronc Riding Tampa Bay at Boston, 11:35 a.m. Totals369119Totals376116 50. Momoko Ueda 10 $95,562 Minnesota 003 003 300 9 New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 24 3 $110,475. 1. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah $104, 662 Baltimore at Oakland, 1:35 p.m. 37. (34) T.J. Bell, Chevrolet, Power Steering, 58, 36.5, 2. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M. $97,960 Minnesota at Detroit, 5:05 p.m. Detroit 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 25 0 E—Revere (7), Betemit (9), Raburn (14). LOB— Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 23 28 7, $62,325. Nationwide Money Leaders 3. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, Texas $74,409 Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m. 38. (27) Kurt Busch, Dodge, Accident, 48, 51.9, 6, 4. Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La. $61,659 N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 6:10 p.m. Minnesota 5, Detroit 7. 2B—Plouffe (6), Morneau (14), NORTH W L T Pct PF PA Through Aug. 14 Tolbert (9), Avila (22). 3B—Revere (4), Avila (4). HR— $106,725. 5. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa $54,686 Texas at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 10 3 39. (29) Scott Speed, Ford, Suspension, 45, 30.1, 0, Trn Money 6. Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah $50,019 Toronto at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. Thome 2 (11), Raburn (11), D.Young (5), V.Martinez (7). 1. Mathew Goggin 12 $343,852 SB—Revere (21), Plouffe (2). S—Plouffe, Nishioka. SF— Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 34 3 $61,975. 7. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D. $48,383 Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 17 27 40. (21) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, Brakes, 12, 29.5, 0, 2. J.J. Killeen 16 $326,586 8. Jacobs Crawley, College Station, Texas $46,089 Betemit. 3. Troy Kelly 11 $228,134 IPHRERBBSO Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 3 14 $61,845. 9. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La. $45,154 NL BOXES 41. (33) Michael Mcdowell, Toyota, Engine, 7, 29.9, 3, 4. Kyle Thompson 14 $220,080 10. Ty Atchison, Jackson, Mo. $43,006 Minnesota WEST W L T Pct PF PA 5. Erik Compton 10 $218,464 BREWERS 3, DODGERS 0 Liriano W,8-9 6 9 5 5 1 4 $61,680. Tie-Down Roping Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 24 18 42. (30) J.J. Yeley, Ford, Brakes, 5, 27.9, 2, $61,555. 6. Russell Knox 12 $210,343 1. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas $86,477 Al.Burnett 0 2 1 1 0 0 Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 24 17 7. Kyle Reifers 15 $201,435 Los Angeles Milwaukee Perkins H,16 12-3 0 0 0 0 3 43. (37) Mike Skinner, Toyota, Brakes, 4, 28.3, 0, 2. Clint Cooper, Decatur, Texas $78,853 ab r h biabrhbi St. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 33 10 $61,930. 8. Ted Potter. Jr. 10 $198,934 3. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $73,432 Capps H,6 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 3 24 9. Steve Wheatcroft 14 $169,855 Miles 2b 4 0 0 0 C.Hart rf 3 1 1 1 Nathan S,10-13 1 0 0 0 0 2 4. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla. $72,008 Elbert p 0 0 0 0 HrstnJr cf 4 0 1 0 10. Danny Lee 10 $159,800 5. Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash. $67,226 Detroit Mondays Game MacDgl p 0 0 0 0 Braun lf 4 1 2 1 Porcello L,11-8 6 9 6 4 1 2 6. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas $66,801 Blake 3b 3 0 1 0 Fielder 1b 4 0 1 0 Houston 20, N.Y. Jets 16 Soccer 7. Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas $65,508 Schlereth 2 2 3 3 2 3 Thursday, Aug. 18 Ethier rf 3 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 3 0 0 0 Coke 1 0 0 0 0 2 Basketball 8. Adam Gray, Seymour, Texas $57,275 Kemp cf 3 0 1 0 YBtncr ss 3 0 0 0 New England at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. Major League Soccer 9. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas $56,445 Al.Burnett pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. JRiver lf 3 0 2 0 JoWilsn 2b 3 0 0 0 HBP—by Al.Burnett (D.Young). WP—Schlereth. At A Glance WNBA 10. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La. $56,425 Loney 1b 2 0 0 0 Kottars c 2 0 0 0 Friday, Aug. 19 Steer Roping Umpires—Home, Bill Miller; First, James Hoye; Washington at Indianapolis, 5 p.m. All Times MDT DNavrr c 3 0 1 0 Lucroy ph-c 1 1 1 1 Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Tom Hallion. Eastern All Times MDT 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $72,739 Sellers ss 3 0 1 0 Wolf p 2 0 0 0 Carolina at Miami, 5:30 p.m. EASTERN 2. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan. $56,311 T—2:49. A—36,211 (41,255). Detroit at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. WLTPts Gf G a Lilly p 2 0 0 0 FLopez ph 1 0 0 0 Columbus 10 7 7 37 27 23 W L Pct G B 3. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas $55,801 JCarrll ph-2b 1 0 1 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City at Baltimore, 5:30 p.m. Indiana 17 7 .708 — 4. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas 47,168 YANKEES 7, ROYALS 4 Arizona at Green Bay, 6 p.m. Philadelphia 8 5 10 34 29 22 Totals27070Totals30363 New York 6 6 13 31 39 35 Connecticut 15 8 .652 1½ 5. Bryce Davis, Abilene, Texas 33,594 Los Angeles000 000 000 0 Atlanta at Jacksonville, 6 p.m. New York 13 11 .542 4 6. Scott Snedecor, Uvalde, Texas 33,591 New York Kansas City Saturday, Aug. 20 Houston 7 7 10 31 30 29 Milwaukee 000 100 02x 3 ab r h biabrhbi Kansas City 7 7 9 30 32 30 Atlanta 11 12 .478 5½ 7. Kim Ziegelgruber, Edmond, Okla. 27,829 DP—Milwaukee 4. LOB—Los Angeles 5, Milwaukee 5. Oakland at San Francisco, 6 p.m. Chicago 11 14 .440 6½ 8. Mike Chase, McAlester, Okla. 27,507 Gardnr lf 4 1 2 2 AGordn lf 3 2 1 0 Tennessee at St. Louis, 6 p.m. D.C. United 7 6 9 30 33 33 2B—D.Navarro (6). HR—C.Hart (18), Braun (23), Lucroy Jeter ss 4 1 3 3 MeCarr cf 3 0 1 2 Toronto FC 4 11 11 23 25 46 Washington 5 16 .238 10½ 9. Will Gasperson, Decatur, Texas 26,780 (9). SB—Braun (23). New Orleans at Houston, 6 p.m. WESTERN 10. Ralph Williams, Skiatook, Okla. 24,554 Grndrs cf 3 0 0 0 Butler dh 4 0 1 2 Buffalo at Denver, 6:30 p.m. New England 4 11 9 21 23 36 IPHRERBBSO Teixeir 1b 3 0 1 1 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 Chicago 2 7 14 20 25 32 W L Pct G B Bull Riding Los Angeles Minnesota at Seattle, 8 p.m. Minnesota 18 5 .783 — 1. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash. $127,096 Cano 2b 5 1 2 0 Francr rf 4 0 2 0 Sunday, Aug. 21 Western Lilly L,7-13 7 2 1 1 2 6 Swisher rf 5 1 2 0 Giavtll 2b 4 0 3 0 WLTPts Gf G a Phoenix 13 10 .565 5 2. J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas $92,030 Elbert 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 Cincinnati at N.Y. Jets, 5 p.m. San Antonio 13 10 .565 5 3. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla. $71,086 ErChvz 3b 5 0 0 0 S.Perez c 4 0 1 0 San Diego at Dallas, 6 p.m. Los Angeles 13 3 9 48 35 20 MacDougal 2-3 3 1 1 0 2 Posada dh 2 2 1 0 Mostks 3b 4 1 1 0 FC Dallas 12 6 7 43 33 26 Seattle 13 11 .542 5½ 4. Clayton Foltyn, El Campo, Texas $70,311 Milwaukee Monday, Aug. 22 Los Angeles 9 13 .409 8½ 5. Wesley Silcox, Santaquin, Utah $67,281 AnJons ph-dh2 0 1 1 AEscor ss 4 1 1 0 Chicago at N.Y. Giants, 6 p.m. Seattle 11 5 9 42 35 27 Wolf W,10-8 8 6 0 0 5 5 Martin c 5 1 1 0 Colorado 10 6 10 40 37 32 Tulsa 1 22 .043 17 6. Jacob OMara, Prairieville, La. $62,104 Axford S,35-37 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals387137Totals344124 Real Salt Lake 10 6 6 36 30 17 Sundays Games 7. L.J. Jenkins, Porum, Okla. $61,928 Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Mike Everitt; New York 020 003 110 7 Chivas USA 7 8 9 30 30 26 Chicago 85, San Antonio 73 8. Clayton Savage, Cheyenne, Wyo. $57,485 Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Mike Muchlinski. Kansas City 000 030 100 4 College Football Portland 7 11 5 26 29 37 Minnesota 82, Tulsa 54 9. Seth Glause, Cheyenne, Wyo. $55,864 T—2:32. A—38,551 (41,900). DP—New York 2. LOB—New York 11, Kansas City 5. San Jose 5 9 10 25 26 32 Mondays Games 10. Travis Atkinson, Lehi, Utah $55,739 2B—Cano (31), Swisher (23), Me.Cabrera (33). 3B—Jeter TSN FCS Preseason Poll Vancouver 3 12 9 18 25 40 No games scheduled Barrel Racing CUBS 4, ASTROS 3 (3). SB—Jeter (13), A.Gordon (12). CS—Francoeur (6), Note: Three Points For Victory, One Point For Tie. Tuesdays Games 1. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas $111,839 Giavotella 2 (2). S—Jeter. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The top 25 teams in The Sports Washington at New York, 5 p.m. 2. Lindsay Sears, Nanton, Alberta $86,182 Chicago Houston Network/Fathead.com Football Championship Minnesota at Connecticut, 5:30 p.m. 3. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore. $81,674 ab r h biabrhbi IPHRERBBSO Saturdays Games New York Subdivision preseason poll, with first-place votes in Seattle FC 0, Chivas USA 0, Tie Indiana at San Antonio, 6 p.m. 4. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz. $79,956 SCastro ss 5 0 1 0 Bourgs cf 4 0 0 0 parentheses, 2010 records, points and 2010 final Seattle at Phoenix, 8 p.m. 5. Carlee Pierce, Woodward, Okla. $76,776 Barney 2b 4 1 0 0 Altuve 2b 4 1 0 0 A.J.Burnett W,9-9 52-3 10 3 3 1 2 Toronto FC 1, Real Salt Lake 0 Logan H,6 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 ranking: New York 2, Chicago 2, Tie Atlanta at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. 6. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D. $75,053 ArRmr 3b 5 1 3 0 JMrtnz lf 3 2 2 0 Record Pt s Fin 7. Jody Sheffield, South Weber, Utah $61,900 C.Pena 1b 5 0 2 2 Ca.Lee 1b 3 0 0 0 R.Soriano H,13 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 D.C. United 4, Vancouver 0 Robertson H,25 1 1 0 0 0 1 1. Eastern Washington (90) 13-2 3,377 1 Columbus 3, New England 1 8. Jill Moody, Letcher, S.D. $58,188 Byrd cf 3 1 1 0 MDwns 3b 4 0 2 2 2. Appalachian State (14) 10-3 3,142 4 9. Christina Richman, Glendora, Calif. $56,605 RJhnsn lf 4 1 1 0 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Ma.Rivera S,31-36 1 0 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia 2, FC Dallas 2, Tie Transactions Kansas City 3. William & Mary (20) 8-4 3,110 10 Colorado 2, San Jose 1 10. Sue Smith, Blackfoot, Idaho $48,470 Colvin rf 4 0 0 0 Bogsvc rf 2 0 0 0 4. Georgia Southern (11) 10-5 3,095 5 11. Jane Melby, Backus, Minn. $47,964 Soto c 4 0 3 2 Michals ph-rf 2 0 0 0 F.Paulino L,1-5 51-3 8 5 5 5 4 Sundays Games BASEBALL Collins 12-3 2 1 1 0 1 5. Delaware (2) 12-3 2,806 20 Houston 2, Portland 1 American League 12. Britany Fleck, Bismarck, N.D. $45,762 RLopez p 3 0 0 0 Barmes ss 3 0 1 0 6. Montana State 9-3 2,623 11 13. Lee Ann Rust, Stephenville, Texas $45,588 JRussll p 0 0 0 0 FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Teaford 11-3 3 1 1 0 2 Wednesday, Aug. 17 CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Announced RHP Brian Bruney Bl.Wood 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 7. Northern Iowa 7-5 2,452 19 Houston At New England, 5:30 p.m. rejected outright assignment and elected free 14. Tammy Fischer, Ledbetter, Texas $45,223 Smrdzj p 0 0 0 0 Pareds 3b 1 0 0 0 8. Wofford 10-3 2,357 6 15. Jeanne Anderson, White City, Kan. $43,486 Sports 4 • Tuesday, August 16, 2011

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Sunny to mostly sunny and very nice. High 81. Today Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 82 61 0.00" Tonight: Partly cloudy and mild. Low 50. Challis 82 53 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 72 50 0.00" Idaho Falls 79 66 n/a" Tomorrow: Sunny and starting to turn warmer. High 86. Jerome 80 60 0.00" Lewiston 78 60 Trace" Lowell 86 53 0.00" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Sunny, warm Mostly clear Sunny and Sunny, dry Another hot, Breezy and Pocatello 82 67 0.00" and very nice and pleasant warmer, light and hot mid August just slightly Rexburg 79 57 Trace" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 73 48 0.00" NW winds day milder Stanley 71 39 0.00" Sun Valley 75 51 0.00" Yesterday’s High 78° Yesterday’s Trace High 84° Low 54° 90° / 57° 91° / 57° 90° / 58° 87° / 56° Yesterday’s Low 62° Month to Date 0.11" Normal High / Low 87° / 53° Avg. Month to Date 0.2" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 100° in 1962 Water Year to Date 11.13" Record Low 40° in 1974 Avg. Water Year to Date 9.42" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 82° Yesterday’s Trace Yesterday’s High 34% 5 pm Yesterday 30.03 in. Today Sunrise: 6:45 AM Sunset: 8:38 PM Yesterday’s Low 63° Month to Date 0.03" Yesterday’s Low 16% Wednesday Sunrise: 6:47 AM Sunset: 8:37 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 85° / 53° Avg. Month to Date 0.18" Today’s Forecast Avg. 43% Thursday Sunrise: 6:48 AM Sunset: 8:35 PM Beautiful August weather conditions can be Record High 96° in 1998 Water Year to Date 12.23" Friday Sunrise: 6:49 AM Sunset: 8:34 PM expected throughout the week. Look for Record Low 40° in 1978 Avg. Water Year to Date 10.2" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Saturday Sunrise: 6:49 AM Sunset: 8:32 PM conditions to warm-up as well. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 70's to 80'sTonight’s Lows 40's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 79 / 51 BOISE Today Moonrise: 9:37 PM Moonset: 9:46 AM 9 11 3 5 7 10 Very nice weather will be found today Wednesday Last New First Full Moonrise: 10:01 PM Moonset: 10:46 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming across the Boise area. Conditions Aug. 21 Aug. 29 Sep. 4 Sep. 12 Thursday Moonrise: 10:28 PM Moonset: 11:46 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com remain nice but will heat up for mid-week. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Thursday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 83 / 61 Today Highs/Lows 80's / 50's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 85 55 su 91 56 su 92 56 su Atlanta 90 67 pc 91 71 pc Orlando 96 77 th 95 76 th Acapulco 87 77 th 88 77 th Moscow 82 59 pc 80 57 sh Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 76 46 su 81 49 su 81 49 pc Atlantic City 81 70 th 82 71 pc Philadelphia 80 67 th 86 69 su Athens 85 77 pc 84 77 pc Nairobi 69 53 sh 69 51 sh Very warm today with hot Burley 81 50 su 86 53 su 88 53 su Baltimore 84 64 th 84 66 pc Phoenix 106 87 pc 108 87 pc Auckland 51 40 sh 51 41 sh Oslo 66 51 sh 64 53 sh 79 / 52 conditions develop for the Challis 83 49 pc 86 51 su 88 51 su Billings 79 54 pc 88 55 su Portland, ME 72 58 sh 80 61 pc Bangkok 89 79 th 85 78 sh Paris 75 56 pc 78 61 pc Coeur d’ Alene 79 51 su 81 52 su 81 52 su Birmingham 90 65 su 93 66 su Raleigh 89 64 pc 91 67 pc Beijing 80 67 sh 77 58 r Prague 76 54 sh 79 56 pc rest of the week. Elko, NV 90 48 su 92 48 su 94 48 pc Boston 74 65 r7966suRapid City 81 60 th 82 63 th Berlin 71 57 pc 77 58 sh Rio de Jane 79 60 pc 80 62 pc Conditions will also be Eugene, OR 81 53 pc 83 52 su 82 52 pc Charleston, SC 90 76 pc 88 76 pc Reno 84 54 su 88 57 pc Buenos Aires 58 44 sh 60 48 pc Rome 85 71 pc 85 71 pc McCall mostly sunny and dry. Gooding 82 50 su 87 53 su 88 53 su Charleston, WV 84 60 pc 89 62 pc Sacramento 92 59 su 92 60 su Cairo 98 69 pc 98 67 pc Santiago 51 38 ls 55 37 pc Grace 79 48 su 81 50 su 83 50 pc Chicago 84 70 pc 83 69 th St. Louis 88 68 pc 89 71 th Dhahran 105 95 pc 105 95 pc Seoul 76 66 sh 80 67 sh Salmon 76 / 45 Hagerman 90 52 su 95 54 su 96 54 su Cleveland 81 65 pc 84 65 pc St.Paul 84 65 pc 80 58 pc Geneva 70 47 sh 76 51 pc Sydney 67 48 sh 62 46 pc 82 / 45 Hailey 79 50 su 82 52 su 83 52 su Denver 91 64 th 90 64 th Salt Lake City 90 67 su 92 69 su Hong Kong 84 81 th 84 81 th Tel Aviv 82 79 pc 82 79 pc Idaho Falls 80 49 su 83 53 su 85 53 su Des Moines 85 69 th 84 63 th San Diego 75 65 su 77 66 su Jerusalem 92 72 pc 93 72 pc Tokyo 91 78 th 92 69 th Kalispell, MT 78 46 pc 81 47 su 82 47 su Detroit 81 65 pc 83 69 pc San Francisco 66 55 su 67 55 su Johannesburg 56 37 pc 57 39 pc Vienna 78 58 sh 82 62 pc Jerome 84 54 su 89 56 su 90 56 su El Paso 97 77 th 97 73 th Seattle 80 55 pc 81 55 su Kuwait City 113 92 pc 113 92 pc Warsaw 76 56 sh 76 58 pc Lewiston 83 61 su 89 62 su 88 62 su Fairbanks 63 41 sh 68 39 pc Tucson 98 77 th 98 79 th London 68 52 sh 68 52 sh Winnipeg 82 58 th 77 54 pc Caldwell Malad City 84 53 su 85 55 su 87 55 su Fargo 82 56 th 79 59 pc Washington, DC 85 67 th 87 68 pc Mexico City 70 48 sh 71 47 sh Zurich 70 44 sh 76 49 sh 86 / 54 Idaho Falls Malta 82 54 su 86 56 su 87 56 su Honolulu 84 73 sh 84 73 sh McCall 76 45 su 81 46 su 82 46 su Houston 101 80 pc 101 79 pc Boise Sun Valley 80 / 49 Missoula, MT 81 47 su 84 50 su 86 50 su Indianapolis 84 65 pc 86 67 pc TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 85 / 55 72 / 44 Pocatello 82 54 su 84 58 su 87 58 su Jacksonville 92 77 pc 91 77 pc 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 80 55 pc 81 55 su 81 55 pc Kansas City 87 71 th 87 69 th Pocatello Rupert 85 51 su 88 54 su 89 54 su Las Vegas 104 81 su 104 83 pc L Rupert 82 / 54 Rexburg 77 47 su 80 50 su 82 50 su Little Rock 92 70 pc 94 71 pc Mountain Home 85 / 51 87 / 54 Richland, WA 85 55 su 89 56 su 87 56 su Los Angeles 85 65 su 88 66 pc Rogerson 77 49 su 80 51 su 79 51 pc Memphis 90 70 pc 93 73 pc Burley Salmon 82 45 pc 85 46 pc 87 46 su Miami 89 80 th 90 80 th Twin Falls Salt Lake City, UT 90 67 su 92 69 su 92 69 su Milwaukee 79 67 pc 80 67 th 81 / 50 L Fronts 84 / 54 Spokane, WA 81 51 su 85 53 su 85 53 su Nashville 87 64 su 91 67 pc Stanley 75 33 su 77 37 su 79 37 su New Orleans 94 79 pc 95 78 pc Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 86 at Lowell Low: 35 at Dixie Sun Valley 72 44 su 75 45 su 77 45 su New York 77 67 th 81 70 pc Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 74 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 69 34 pc 72 38 su 72 38 su 98 pc 100 74 pc Omaha 86 69 th 84 64 th th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing H Warm CANADIAN FORECAST Fog GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W “Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes Calgary 67 43 pc 72 40 pc Saskatoon 72 53 sh 80 55 pc Cranbrook 68 36 pc 70 38 pc Toronto 76 52 sh 75 59 sh Valid to 6 p.m. today H L what is excellent in others Edmonton 73 45 pc 73 44 sh Vancouver 65 48 pc 66 50 pc Occluded Kelowna 70 35 pc 72 40 pc Victoria 66 57 pc 68 58 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: belong to us as well.” Lethbridge 76 50 pc 80 51 pc Winnipeg 82 58 th 77 54 pc High: 113 at Laughlin, Nev. Regina 71 55 sh 79 57 pc Low: 32 at Truckee, Calif.

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Seahawks LeGree Anxious to Build a New Foundation

BY TIM BOOTH Associated Press

RENTON, Wash. • All the work leading up to the NFL draft was over. Mark LeGree, despite playing at Appalachian State, knew he would get a shot at playing in the pros after “He left me a message being taken in the fifth over the weekend, saying round by the Seattle Sea- you know about the lock- hawks. out and Im just laying There was just the around,” Washburn re- pesky lockout delaying called in a phone inter- the start of his profession- view. “He was still doing al career and blocking any his morning workouts money from coming into every day,but I was happy ASSOCIATED PRESS his wallet. to have him back.” This Oct. 2, 2009, file photo shows Cleveland Indians rookies in costumes outside Fenway Park as part of a hazing “I had a little bit of LeGrees decision to event. Rookie hazing is as much a baseball tradition as batting practice and curtain calls, a time-honored way of money left over and I was spend some of the lockout reminding newcomers that theyre at the bottom of the pecking order. waiting for the lockout to doing manual labor end but I was getting low speaks to the background is concerned,”said Rockies manager Buck Showalter of the White on my funds,” LeGree of the 22-year-old free Hazing manager Jim Tracy, whose said. “In fact, Im kind of Sox thinks rookie hazing said. “I was like I have to safety. He went to high Continued from S1 rookie indoctrination in- glad it changed. Ive never shouldnt make a newcomer find a job.” school at Pacelli High volved wearing a gaudy suit. been a big fan of the whole feel uncomfortable. So LeGree placed a School in Columbus, Ga., Tennessee. “When I was in Whatever its called in thing.” “I remember when I was a phone call to Phil Wash- with just 28 kids in his college football, they shaved baseball, its changing,too. Marlins infielder Wes rookie, people made me feel burn, co-owner of Cape- graduating class. He only me bald — the whole in- With young players taking Helms had to carry veterans uncomfortable, maybe hart and Washburn, a landed at Appalachian coming freshman class. A on more prominent roles, luggage onto team flights crossed the line,”said Kon- general contracting firm in State by making a video of bunch of big guys grabbed theyre getting treated more and serve them on the plane erko, who broke in with the Boone, N.C. The previous his high school accom- you and shaved your head.” like equals in the clubhouse when he was a rookie. Dodgers in 1997. “When summer, LeGree spent plishments and sending it The Jacksonville Jaguars these days. Veterans say the “Theres definitely less that happens, when that some of the time between to the Mountaineers banned rookie hazing this latest rookie classes have than when I came up,” player gets older, he says, his junior and senior sea- coaches. year, saying it had gone too been singled out far less Helms said. “Now, you Im not going to do that be- sons at Appalachian State So doing a little con- far. In recent years, rookies than in the past. dont really have anything as cause I know how it felt.Or, working for the company, struction work in the had been taped to goal posts, “Because the game seems far as making them do any- I cant wait to do it to some- doing a variety of con- summer, if it meant a few covered in baby powder, to be getting younger and thing stupid throughout the one.Its one of the two, and struction jobs. more dollars in his pocket, tossed in a cold tub and younger, a lot of that stuff year to embarrass them- I think Im the first one.” But now he was bound was an easy decision to forced to accept ugly hair- has totally changed,” said selves.” A lot of players see base- for the NFL and the last make even with a relative- cuts. Reds pitcher Bronson Ar- How rookies are treated balls rookie treatment as person Washburn expect- ly large payday awaiting In , royo, who was forced to depends upon the veterans something to be appreciat- ed to hear from just a few once the lockout was lift- rookies get a much milder fetch drinks for veterans in charge. Most teams force ed. weeks after the draft. ed. treatment — no shaving, no during the middle of the rookies to dress in embar- forced haircuts, no taping to night at team hotels when he rassing costumes for a road stationary objects. was a Pirates rookie. trip late in the season. They “I dont even know if haz- “Theres a lot less going on.” might be ordered to sing or GIFT CARD TOWARDS ing would be the proper And most welcome it. dance at the front of the term to use as far as baseball “Its changed,” Orioles team bus. GOURMET FOOD & DRINKS Pirates, Top Pick Come to Terms BY RONALD BLUM jor league teams. Just 10 of the 33 players AP Sports Writer Cole is represented by taken on the first round Only agent Scott Boras, who was June 6 had reached agree- NEW YORK • A person fa- negotiating for the top pick ments entering Monday, miliar with the negotiations for the third straight year af- including just one of the tells The Associated Press ter reaching agreements first nine picks: No. 3 165W. Wilson that UCLA pitcher Gerrit with Washington for pitcher Trevor Bauer, a teammate GE Eden, Id LED TO Cole and the Pittsburgh Pi- Stephen Strasburg ($15.1 of Coles on the UCLA I P rates agreed late Monday million over four years) and pitching staff, agreed July (208)(2 825-4125 night to a minor league con- outfielder 25 to a $4.45 million, four- tract with an $8 million sign- ($9.9 million over five years). year contract with the Ari- ing bonus. Boras also was trying to zona Diamondbacks. S S R The person spoke on con- reach deals for the fifth and The Aug. 15 deadline, in its U E P IL PO A R ET dition of anonymity because sixth picks. High school out- fifth year, applies to players T LOCAL R the deal has not yet been an- fielder Bubba Starling was taken in the draft who have nounced. taken by Kansas City with remaining college eligibility. This is not a coupon. Deal must bebh purchasedd Cole had been among 23 the No. 5 selection and Rice Agents have said that in first-round draft picks fac- third baseman Anthony many cases teams wont at www.magicvalley.com/todaysdeal ing a midnight deadline to Renden went next to Wash- start negotiations until reach agreements with ma- ington. shortly before the deadline.