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Minico shreds T.F. on way to Presbyterian 4A district title, Sports 1 Church OKs gay clergy CHAMPS Local, national reaction in Religion Magicvalley.com IDAHOANS AND PAIN AT THE PUMP Xavier may yet drop Paragon Charter school board continues transitions

By Ben Botkin Times-News writer

The Xavier Charter School Board took an initial look at a pro- posed termination agreement with its private management company on Thursday. Though no action was taken, it was another sign of the board’s efforts to move the Twin Falls DREW NASH/Times-News charter school beyond the contro- United Oil tanker driver Randy Towns fills his tanker with off-road use diesel Friday afternoon in Twin Falls. With national gas prices hovering around the $4 mark, versy that has included the tu- Congress is debating a bill that would bring more offshore drilling to the nation’s coastline. multuous departure of Principal Cindy Fulcher and separate, unre- lated questions about the school’s finances under the management of Paragon Schools. Two of the school board’s members reported earlier that How much to fill ’er up? their look at Paragon found no evidence of financial wrongdoing WHAT YOU SAID: SHOULD THE BE DRILLING OFFSHORE? by the company. But trustees still As summer travel nears, Congress looks to appear to be heading toward end- ing their relationship with the company. reduce gas prices — perhaps with drilling Trustee Shawn Willsey pre- sented the proposed agreement By Ben Botkin The U.S. House of Representa- setting forth the end of Paragon’s Times-News writer tives passed legislation this week services. Under the proposal, the meant to boost domestic oil pro- management company would JEROME — ’s average gas duction from offshore rigs in the turn over all of the school’s price isn’t far from $4 per gallon long term to reduce the nation’s records and data and no longer be of unleaded — a cost that evokes reliance on foreign fuel. Under paid after July 1. But Paragon grimaces of chagrin at the pump. the legislation, the federal gov- would still make itself available to It’s become a wallop on the ernment would have to decide the school during July free of wallet that’s rekindled a familiar whether to issue a permit within “I would agree it’s “I think we should “I’m wondering charge to help with any questions debate about what the best solu- 30 days of receiving an applica- that come up during the transi- tion is for the nation’s future fuel tion. Beyond that 30-day period, necessary due to do what we need why we’re still tion. needs. In Congress, there’s been only two 15-day extensions are the economy.” to do to lower the using gasoline after a push to speed up more offshore allowed. See XAVIER, Main 2 Jeff Sabo, Great Falls, price.” 100-some years.” drilling and encourage the Oba- Supporters say President Mont. ma administration to more read- Barack Obama is slow to issue Colton Campbell, Charles Labass, ily issue permits for wells that Logan, Nampa meet safety standards. See GAS, Main 2 Judge denies

ALSO MAKING NEWS MORE THAN 200 WALK May’s request Social Security, CSI grads get to change plea By Bradley Guire Medicare hit Times-News writer by recession their degrees Despite his attempts to do a le- gal 180-degree turn, Markcus Times-News May’s plea is still officially The trust funds supporting Kenze Scoble “guilty.” Medicare and Social Security are waves to They walked into the College Judge G. Richard Bevan on Fri- being drained faster than expect- people in the of Southern Idaho gymnasium day denied May’s motion to with- ed,intensifying the need for Con- Friday night, carrying with them stands during draw a guilty plea made in Janu- gress to shore them up,the gov- years of different descriptions: CSI’s com- ary,in which May agreed to a sen- ernment said Friday. nontraditional, English language mencement tence of 10 to 30 years in state Both of the massive federal pro- learner,first-generation student. prison for felony aggravated bat- grams are being hit by a double ceremony, They came from Twin Falls tery and misdemeanor eluding a whammy: the wave of retiring ba- Friday and Mini-Cassia, and from police officer. by boomers and weaker-than- night in Ghana and Brazil. More than At the hearing, Bevan found expected tax receipts. MAIN 4 Twin Falls. 200 students celebrated their none of May’s claims to be valid, differences, then left with a new noting that May never made an similarity. assertion of innocence as a reason All are CSI graduates. MORE to withdraw the plea. The Twin Falls college cele- ONLINE “The new testimony is a prod- brated its 45th graduating class, uct of second-guessing and wish- SEE more and the 1,009 men and women ful thinking,” Bevan said in his photos from who earned 1,192 degrees ruling, further calling the motion Friday’s and technical or professional and hearing a “waste of re- graduation. certificates this year. While not sources.” MAGICVALLEY See CSI, Main 2 .COM DREW NASH/Times-News See PLEA, Main 2

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GREAT FOR: 1ST TIME HOMEBUYERS INVESTORS ANYONE WHO WANTS TO MAKE A GREAT BUY ON A HOME GEMSTATE REALTY, INC. 2087340400 Main 2 Saturday, May 14, 2011 MORNING MIX TN Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho IF YOU DO ONE THING TODAY Bring that arrowhead or antique brass button you found in the Mini-Cassia group helps relocate backyard to the free Artifact Roadshow, and have it assessed by professional archaeologists. From 1-4 p.m. at the Herrett Center for Arts and Science in Twin Falls. Information: Suzann Henrikson, 677-6663, or Mary Anne Davis, 334-3847; history.idaho.gov. animal victims of difficult times By Laurie Welch Times-News writer LEARN MORE Vehicular assault PAUL — Giving up a cherished pet Ivory Rescue is seeking people willing to adds an extra twinge of pain for people foster animals, adopt pets, or donate ani- already struggling with health or eco- mal food and pet supplies. nomic concerns. The organization does not charge fees for case advances During her eight years of off-and-on relinquishing animals or for adoptions. operation of Ivory Rescue in Rupert, Information: Christine Beavers, Times-News District Court Judge G. Christine Beavers has heard her share 438-8172. Richard Bevan was assigned of stories from pet owners who are un- A Twin Falls man ac- the case, but an arraign- able to care for themselves, let alone cused of ramming police ment date has not been set. their furry friends. “I just ask that the owners bring any patrol cars with his own ve- Fife allegedly tried to hit “There are people hurting out there, dog food and pet supplies that they hicle had his case sent to patrol cars while attempt- and when I hear their stories it breaks have with them, which helps me take district court. ing to escape three my heart,”she said. care of the animals,”Beavers said. Lee Randall Fife, units that were on But Beavers and her rescue group do Ivory Rescue requires that adoptive 40, will answer to the verge of corner- more than listen, seeking out new families sign a simple contract pledg- charges of aggra- ing him in a cul-de- homes for pets that have fallen on hard LAURIE WELCH/Times-News ing to provide basic care for each ani- vated assault with a sac at Elizabeth times. Ivory Rescue operator Christine Beavers plays mal and bring the animal back if adop- deadly weapon, ag- Park Circle on April Twin Falls resident Barbara Hep- tion doesnt work out. It doesnt take gravated battery 5. Officers opened Friday in Paul with three small dogs her group worth, 68, was recently hospitalized or place farm animals. with a deadly wea- fire on Fifes car,and hopes to find adoptive families for. The two with a couple of bouts of pneumonia “Im amazed at Christine,” said Pat pon and eluding po- Officer Isaiah Days on the right are special-needs dogs that need Fife and now uses an oxygen tank to help Fenton, who helps with Ivory Rescue lice now that Judge shots hit Fife, end- her breathe. Her husband has health to be placed together. transport.“Shes the perfect person for Roger Harris has found ing the pursuit. problems as well. Hepworth is faced this.She wants to help everyone.” probable cause to formally Day and two other Twin with relinquishing her silky Yorkshire transport trip to Twin Falls to bring Beavers said people involved in ani- charge Fife during Friday Falls patrolmen, Aaron Nay terrier,Harley,to Beavers. him to Mini-Cassia this weekend. mal rescue are very susceptible to mornings preliminary hear- and Jeremy Trump, testi- Hepworth said she couldnt bear to “Im so happy that she may be able burnout because the work is demand- ing in Twin Falls County 5th fied at the preliminary take Harley to an animal shelter due to to come and pick him up,” Hepworth ing,both physically and emotionally. District Magistrate Court. hearing. the chance he could be euthanized said. “I dont have enough stamina to “Sometimes the phone calls just there if he isnt adopted. make it out to the mailbox.” dont stop, and it can get very over- “I cant keep up with him anymore, On her trip to Twin Falls, Beavers whelming,” Beavers said. “But Ive and I feel like hes suffering for it now,” said, shell also pick up four dogs from never been one to stand on the side- Horse advocates turn out Hepworth said of the little dog that a Jerome woman who is living in her car lines.” sleeps with her at night and cuddles with the animals and her 5-year-old with her in her chair. daughter. Laurie Welch may be reached at for hearing in Beavers may have found the perfect Ivory Rescue doesnt charge fees for [email protected] or 677- home for Harley in Rupert, and plans a pets that are given up or adopted out. 5025. CARSON CITY, Nev. manages the horses. (AP) — Wild horse advo- Bipartisan backers say cates packed a Nevada Sen- the purpose of the bill is to ate committee hearing Fri- stop the federal govern- September, then new attorney, Tim plead guilty. Andersen testi- day to oppose a bill that ment from acquiring water Plea pleaded guilty in Williams, said May fied that he told May 65 would exclude wild horses rights for horses under the Continued from Main 1 January. The motion signed a written plea years was the possible maxi- and burros from the defini- guise of beneficial use for to withdraw the of guilty — a 10-page mum prison term he faced if tion of wildlife. wildlife. May, 26, of Buhl, allegedly guilty plea was filed document used in all he was convicted and or- The definition under But wild horse advocates shot James Lambert, the in late April. criminal cases for dered to serve the terms AB329 would prevent the argue the bill would deny boyfriend of Mays ex-girl- May claimed that guilty pleas — but consecutively. Bevan called state water engineer from the animals access to water friend, with a 9 mm pistol in his previous attor- that without an un- Andersen a competent approving water rights to and prevent water rights May 2010. May fled the ney, Ben Andersen of May derstanding of what lawyer and rejected any no- benefit wild horses that being issued if someone scene and was pursued by the Twin Falls Coun- the plea meant, tion of coercion. roam the Nevada desert, were to establish a wild police, and the chase ended ty Public Defenders Office, Mays answers are invalid. Sentencing will likely be such as water rights ac- horse sanctuary to promote when police shot May while did not adequately explain May also claimed that An- set for next week or possibly quired by the BLM, which eco-tourism. he was still in his vehicle. the terms of the plea and dersen threatened him with as late as July, depending on May pleaded not guilty in forced him into signing. His 65 years in prison if he didnt Bevans schedule.

Wheres Community? within a few weeks. call with questions and look through The board also heard a budget pres- the budget.“Everybodys going to have Your Community pages have moved! Local stories and Xavier entation from its interim administra- to give a little.” other items previously found in the Times-News Com- Continued from Main 1 tors, Kelly Murphey and Mel Wiseman. A budget work session was sched- munity section on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays can Officials decided to review the For the coming fiscal year,which begins uled for Tuesday.After the administra- now be found on Sundays in the People section. View agreement further before approving it. July 1, Xavier will need to decide how to tive team finished, the audience of even more reader-submitted stories and photos,and send In another sign of further transition patch a budget hole of $620,670. about three dozen gave the duo a round in your own,online at Magicvalley.com/community/. ahead, board Chairwoman Teresa The decisions of what to trim will be of applause. Berry announced that she intends to up to the schools stakeholders and resign for family reasons. She said shes board,Wiseman said. Ben Botkin may be reached at 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS “learned a lot” in the last two years and “You folks need to be part of the [email protected] or 735- will formally submit her resignation process,”he said, encouraging them to 3238. TWIN FALLS COUNTY possession of a revoked dri- FRIDAY ARRAIGNMENTS vers license, $500 bond, pub- Travis Dean Hood, 44, Heyburn; lic defender appointed, plead- crease offshore drilling, say- felony driving under the influ- ed not guilty, pretrial June 21. BY THE NUMBERS ing its needed for the future. ence, $10,000 bond, public Dominic Ramon Lewis, 10, Twin Gas CSI Continued from Main 1 “Domestic energy pro- defender appointed, prelimi- Falls; petit theft, recognizance Average gasoline prices duction is vital to our na- Continued from Main 1 nary May 20. release, public defender new permits, even after the Idaho: $3.78 per gallon of reg- tions future security. Refus- everyone wanted to — or Travis Dean Hood, 44, Heyburn; appointed, pleaded not guilty, presidents moratorium on ular unleaded ing to develop our own re- could — pack into the driving without privileges, open pretrial June 21. new offshore drilling fol- Nation: $3.98 per gallon of sources threatens our own gymnasium for the col- container, public defender Sheila Raw Howard, 59, Buhl; lowing the 2010 BP oil spill regular unleaded nations security by increas- leges annual commence- appointed, pleaded not guilty, grand theft, walk-in arraign- was lifted last October. : AAA ing our dependence on a ment exercises, remain- pretrial June 21. ment, private counsel, prelimi- new legislation, which also volatile, foreign-based ener- ing graduates are expect- Travis Dean Hood, 44, Heyburn; nary May 20. requires proposals to meet gy supply,” said U.S. Rep. ed to pick up their diplo- safety rules, still faces a vote Analysts say pump prices Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, in a mas and other products in the U.S.Senate. across the nation could drop statement. “The 2010 of their work as CSI tran- Locally, concerns of those to about $3.50 a gallon or less tragedy in the Gulf under- sitions into its summer feeling the pinch at the pump by Memorial Day, as refiner- scored the need to ensure COMING SUNDAY IN term. are more about todays prices ies sidelined by temporary that we have the proper While Lt. Gov.Brad Lit- and less about energy policy. outages produce more gas oversight mechanisms in tle gave parting words to Motorists stopping at the and oil prices drop in reac- place to prevent future ca- Fridays graduates, CSIs THE TIMES-NEWS Flying J truck stop near tion. tastrophes, but it did not celebration of achieve- Jerome for gasoline on Friday With Idahos average al- change our countrys grow- ment isnt over. More than had mixed but strong opin- ready 20 cents below the na- ing demand for oil and natu- 100 recipients of general SCALING BACK ions about what approach to tional norm, the state could ral gas.” education degrees and offshore drilling is best. continue to see a trend of “From small businesses to The city of Twin Falls high-school equivalency Mike Black, a trucker from lower-than-average prices the basic needs of a family — re-examines its budget diplomas will walk the Lakeland, Fla., on his way to as costs drop. we simply just cannot afford plans as its aisles during their cere- pick up a load of spuds, said “Our longer-term prog- to see the prices at the pump mony tonight. steak-dinner days drilling is necessary to re- nosis, two to three weeks become exponentially more appear to be past. duce the nations reliance on out, is that gasoline prices expensive,” said U.S. Rep. MAIN others. will settle a little bit,” said Raul Labrador,R-Idaho. “Will we do what the Dave Carlson, director of bleeding-heart liberals want public and government af- The Associated Press TOUCHDOWN us to and not do offshore fairs at AAA Idaho. contributed to this report. drilling so other countries Members of Idahos con- Ben Botkin may be IN TWIN can drill and we have to buy gressional delegation sup- reached at bbotkin@magic- Refugees arrival is the oil from them?”he asked. ported the legislation to in- valley.com or 735-3238. end of one long journey, Others are less familiar and the start of another. with offshore drilling and more focused on the federal PEOPLE governments 51-cent mile- age reimbursement rate for business travel, which helps A BOOKED-SOLID EVENT less as gasoline prices have Downtown Twin Falls merchants come together for increased. the first Creative Journey weekend event. “I dont have a choice,” BUSINESS said Peggy Savage of Idaho Save up to 60% on Falls, whose pharmaceuti- cals job requires her to travel. great deals from Circulation Director Robert Ronco . .735-3327 For Idahoans, theres a bit TIMES-NEWS Circulation phones open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily of relief ahead. 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By acting trict an undisclosed amount WORK — CHOOSE NOT Security, draining the trust funds sup- Security income and payouts, sooner, the trustees said Congress can of money if it allows ads in TO DISSECT.” Different porting them faster than expected and in current dollars, in billions. impose gradual changes that reduce the school promoting alterna- versions of the ad feature intensifying the need for Congress to ’11 ’13 ’15 ’17 ’19’20 impact on current beneficiaries and tives to animal dissection. rats,frogs and fetal pigs. shore up the massive benefit programs, $0 give future retirees time to prepare. PETA recently sent a let- This week the school the government said Friday. “The financial shortfalls confronting ter to Kutztown School board approved a $28 mil- Both Medicare and Social Security -20 both Social Security and Medicare are District Superintendent lion budget that calls for are being hit by a double whammy: the substantial and — absent legislation to Nicholas Lazo Jr.,offering to cutting nearly 13 teachers. long-anticipated wave of retiring baby -40 correct them — quite certain,” wrote boomers and weaker-than-expected two of the trustees who oversee the BEAUTIFY YOUR KITCHEN tax receipts, according to the annual re- -60 programs, Charles P. Blahous III and IN 1–5 DAYS! port by the trustees who oversee the Robert D. Reischauer. “Elected officials programs. -80 will best serve the interests of the public Worn, Aging, Outdated Cabinets? The Medicare hospital insurance if financial corrections are enacted at REFRESH IN 1 DAY fund for seniors is now projected to run -$100 the earliest practicable time.” out of money in 2024, five years earlier $99 billion The weak economy is hurting RESTORE OR REDOOR IN 2 DAYS than last year’s estimate.The Social Se- SOURCE: Office of the Chief Actuary AP Medicare and Social Security because REFACE OR REPLACE IN 3–5 DAYS curity trust funds are projected to be fewer people are working and paying drained in 2036, one year earlier than Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. payroll taxes that support the pro- See us at the the last estimate. Once the trust funds Congress and the Obama adminis- grams, the trustees said. Medicare is in Free Consultation South Idaho are exhausted, both programs can only tration are negotiating possible changes worse shape than Social Security, in Spring Fling collect enough money in payroll taxes to Medicare and other benefit programs part because it is also being hit by rising 736-1036 Sat. May 14th to pay partial benefits,the report said. as part of a deal to increase the govern- health care costs. Check out our Twin Falls Co. More immediate bad news for sen- ment’s ability to borrow. The $14.3 tril- To illustrate the challenges facing the Free Design Tool on Fairgrounds iors: After they’ve gone two years with lion debt ceiling will be hit Monday, programs, the trustees calculated the kitchentuneup.com no cost-of-living increase in Social Se- though Treasury officials are taking tax increases or benefit cuts that would curity payments, the trustees project a measures to put off an unprecedented be necessary to make both programs Local Franchise Owned & Operated by Noel Erickson 0.7 percent increase for next year,a raise default on government bonds until Au- solvent for the next 75 years. so small that it will probably be wiped gust, Treasury Secretary Timothy Gei- Fixing Social Security would require out by higher Medicare Part B premi- thner said. an increase in the payroll tax of 2.15 per- ums for most beneficiaries. 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Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION/WORLD Saturday, May 14, 2011 Main 5 Officials to open Louisiana spillway www.magicvalley.com protecting the town of Move expected to Cairo,Ill.,population 2,800. This intentional flood is flood thousands of more controlled, however, Wow! 25 Years! and residents are warned by homes, but may the corps each year in writ- ten letters, reminding them avoid bigger disaster of the possibility of opening the spillway. LAKE PROVIDENCE, La. Meanwhile, with crop (AP) — In an agonizing prices soaring, farmers trade-off, Army engineers along the lower Mississippi said they will open a key had been expecting a big spillway along the bulging year. But now many are fac- Mississippi River as early as ing ruin, with floodwaters today and inundate thou- swallowing up corn, cotton, sands of homes and farms in AP photo rice and soybean fields. parts of Louisiana’s Cajun Karsten Simrall, 41, expresses his frustrations Thursday over his loss Dr. Kevin & staf are celebrating 25 years In far northeastern country to avert a potential- of income, loss of crops and his belief that the U.S. Army Corps of Louisiana, where Tap Parker of service. We want to invite you to meet ly bigger disaster in Baton Engineers has done little to address the potential for Mississippi River and about 50 other farmers Rouge and New Orleans. our new hygienist Jody Oller. Call or stop flooding over the years at his Redwood, Miss., home. All but 150 acres filled and stacked massive About 25,000 people and by today to schedule your next dental of his 2,500 acres of farmland is underwater. sandbags along an old levee 11,000 structures could be in to no avail. The Mississippi appointment. harm’s way when the gates levees could cause them to a drawling French dialect — flowed over the top Thurs- on the Morganza spillway fail, swamping New Orleans have already started fleeing day, and nearly 19 square are unlocked for the first under as much as 20 feet of for higher ground. miles of soybeans and corn, 1010 East Main, time in 38 years. water in a disaster that Sheriffs and National known in the industry as Burley, Idaho “Protecting lives is the would have been much Guardsmen will warn people “green gold,”was lost. 208-678-5597 No. 1 priority,’’ Army Corps worse than Hurricane Katri- in a door-to-door sweep of Engineers Maj. Gen. na in 2005. through the area, Gov. Bob- Michael Walsh said during a Instead, the water will by Jindal said. Shelters are flyover of Mississippi flood- flow 20 miles south into the ready to accept up to 4,800 ing, before the decision was Atchafalaya Basin. From evacuees,the governor said. made to open the spillway. there it will roll on to Morgan “Now’s the time to evacu- The opening will release a City, an oil-and-seafood ate,’’Jindal said. “Now’s the torrent that could submerge hub and a community of time for our people to exe- about 3,000 square miles 12,000, and then eventually cute their plans. That wa- under as much as 25 feet of into the Gulf of Mexico, ter’s coming.’’ Class of 2011 water in some areas but take flooding swamps and crop- The Army Corps of Engi- the pressure off the down- lands. neers employed a similar Graduation is a milestone in the lives of many. stream levees protecting The corps said it will open cities-first strategy earlier New Orleans, Baton Rouge the gates when the river’s this month when it blew up a Place a special congratulatory message for your graduate in and the numerous oil re- flow rate reaches a certain levee in Missouri — inun- h e Times-News Classii ed section on June 12th. fineries and chemical plants point, expected Saturday. dating an estimated 200 along the lower reaches of But some people living in the square miles of farmland You can even place a photo of your graduate within the ad! the Mississippi. threatened stretch of coun- and damaging or destroying Engineers feared that tryside — an area known for about 100 homes — to take 2 column weeks of pressure on the small farms, fish camps and the pressure off the levees by 2 inches Congratulations = $15.00 Amy Smith Gadhafi taunts NATO, says he won’t be killed Congratulations and best wishes. 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Beetle Bailey By Mort Walker Blondie By Dean Young & Stan Drake

Dilbert By Scott Adams The Elderberries By Phil Frank and Joe Troise

For Better or For Worse By Lynn Johnston Frank and Ernest By Bob Thaves

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GOOD DEALS! GREAT STUFF! powered by Sign up now and never miss Get it only at www.magicvalley.com/todaysdeal a deal again! MAIN 8 SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2011 OPINION EDITOR STEVE CRUMP: 735-3223 [email protected] “We have plenty of study on the various options to reduce spending. Its a question of which ones are we going to pick up and do.” — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell after calling for cuts in the day-to-day budgets of government agencies OPINION UOTE as well as in long-term spending programs Q Heroism and compassion in Nevadas high country CHEERS: To three northern markable; she subsisted on do defined-contribution dent George H.W.Bush to the Nevada residents, Chad Her- trail mix, hard candy,fish-oil plans. federal bench in 1990, Nelson man, Whitnie Sill Herman and pills and water from a nearby PERSI is now 91.7 percent practiced law from 1965 to Troy Sill, who were responsi- creek. March and April are still funded, up from 78.9 percent 1979 with the Twin Falls firm ble for the dramatic rescue of wintertime in the Nevada bad- at the end of the last fiscal of Parry,Robertson and Daly motorist Rita Chretien from lands, and she had to endure year; the preferred standard and from 1979 until 1990 with the Elko County outback last many days of sub-freezing for such plans is to be at least Nelson, Rosholt, Robertson, weekend. temperatures. 80 percent funded for all fu- Tolman and Tucker.He served Sill, of Spring Creek, and the Our hearts go out to Chre- ture liabilities. The PERSI on the Twin Falls City Council Hermans, of Elko, came across tien and her family as hopes of funds value has jumped nearly from 1970-74. the Canadian woman who had finding Albert alive dim. and employees contribute cer- 65 percent in two years; its Nelson was also a director of been stranded near the JEERS: Few aspects of state tain amounts to the invest- now valued at $12.2 billion, up whats now the United Way of Bruneau River south of the government work as well as the ment pool. Upon retirement, from $7.6 billion a year ago. South Central Idaho and Idaho border for seven weeks. Public Employee Retirement workers receive a set monthly Senior legislators like Senate chaired citizen committees After four days in St. Lukes System of Idaho. It doesnt pension based on months of on Finance Committee chairman that established a temporary Magic Valley,Chretien is re- need fixing, as some lawmak- the job and highest salary lev- Dean Cameron, R-Rupert, and shelter for non-delinquent covering in a hospital near her ers are contemplating. els over 42 consecutive House Revenue and Taxation children and a facility provid- Penticton, British Columbia, According to the Idaho Re- months of employment with a Committee chairman Dennis ing special services to kids home. Her husband Albert, porter,state Rep. Jeff Thomp- particular government agency. Lake, R-Blackfoot, are op- with developmental disabili- who went looking for help af- son, R-Idaho Falls, likes Utahs Under a defined-contribu- posed to tinkering with PERSI. ties. ter the couples van became new pension program better. tion plan, public employers So are we. A respected trial lawyer,on stuck on March 19,is still Starting July 1, that state will and employees would pitch in CHEERS: So long to one of the federal bench Nelson pro- missing. offer new employees the op- a set amount to retirement ac- the best lawyers — and public vided a voice of common sense The three Nevadans were tion of choosing a defined- counts on a monthly basis. servants — Twin Falls has ever on the often-left-leaning riding ATVs when they came contribution plan or a new hy- There would be no set amount seen. Ninth Circuit court. across Rita Chretien by brid that includes that system that a beneficiary would re- Tom Nelson, a senior judge “Tom Nelson was a lawyers chance. They drove nine miles and a defined-benefit plan, ceive upon retirement. If in- of the Ninth Circuit Court of lawyer and a judges judge,” to the nearest ranch and sum- which is the basis of PERSI. vestments perform well, more Appeals, died at his Boise said U.S. District Judge moned a rescue helicopter. Under a defined-benefit money is available for retire- home last week at age 74. Be- Richard Tallman of Seattle. Chretiens survival is re- program, government agencies ment. If investments crash, so fore being appointed by Presi- Hell be missed.

LETTERS OF THANKS Community supports conceiving and executing GOP cant evade budget arithmetic Minico seniors the idea for Art of the City his has to be one of and the Art Guild for the funniest political Minico High School sponsoring. Thank you, T stories of recent would like to thank the all venues and financial weeks: On Tuesday,42 community for support- donors for your support. freshmen Republican mem- ing the graduating sen- Thanks to the 90-some bers of Congress sent a letter iors. Special thanks to artists for submitting urging President Obama to Chris Jackson and Judge great art pieces, and stop Democrats from engag- Larry Duff for opening thank you to the partici- ing in “Mediscare”tactics — the Wilson Theater for pating patrons for view- that is,to stop saying that our use on May 9. The ing and voting. This was a the Republican budget plan seniors work hard to se- great art show of which released early last month, cure money to further much pride can be which would end Medicare their education, and local shared. as we know it,is a plan to businesses and service RON HICKS end Medicare as we know it. organizations support Twin Falls Now,you may recall that their efforts. This year, the people who signed that $55,550 was awarded to Help for fundraiser letter got their current jobs the Class of 2011. was appreciated largely by engaging in Thanks to the Rupert “Mediscare”tactics of their Renaissance Art Center, Thank you to all who own.And bear in mind that Minidoka County Farm participated in the what Democrats are saying Bureau,Cassia Healthcare fundraiser in August 2010 now is entirely true,while Foundation,High Desert for the SellersFamily what Republicans were say- Dairy,Julie Uhrich Memo- Scholarship in memory of ing last year was completely rial Scholarship,Birrer Tayler Sellers. false.Death panels! Scholarship Committee, To those who rode in the Well,its time,said the “ ... when people like Boehner reject out of hand Minidoka County Schol- bike run,attended the signatories,to “wipe the any increase in taxes, they are, in effect, declar- arship,PMT Foundation, dinner,donated auction slate clean.”How very con- Curtiss Rucker Memorial, items or just joined in sup- venient — and how very pa- Paul ing that they wont preserve programs benefit- Rupert Elks Foundation, port,we received $3,500. thetic. Minidoka County Educa- We apologize for the late Anyway,the truth is that Krugman ing older Americans in anything like their cur- tion Association,United thank-you,but it is a older Americans really rent form. Its just a matter of arithmetic.” Electric,Amalgamated heartfelt thank-you nev- should fear Republican of what the federal govern- Sugar,Rupert Kiwanis, ertheless. budget ideas — and not just ment does: Its a giant insur- tion expects that number to Boehner reject out of hand D.L.Evans Bank,Don CHRISTI LAMUN because of that plan to dis- ance company,mainly serv- rise to 27.5 by 2020,and 31.7 any increase in taxes,they Royster Scholarship,Lu- Committee Member mantle Medicare.Given the ing older people,that also by 2025.Thats a lot more are,in effect,declaring that cille Cunliffe McCaslin Sellers Family Scholar- realities of the federal budg- has an army. people relying on federal so- they wont preserve pro- Scholarship,Minidoka ship in Memory of Tayler et,a party insisting that tax The great bulk of federal cial insurance programs. grams benefiting older Basque Association,C. Sellers increases of any kind are off spending that isnt either Nor is demography the Americans in anything like Max Allen Scholarship, Hazelton the table — as John Boehner, defense-related or interest whole story.Over the long their current form.Its just a Minico ESL Achievement the speaker of the House, on the debt goes to Social term,health care spending matter of arithmetic. Scholarship,Young Re- The Letters of Thanks says they are — is,necessari- Security,Medicare and has consistently grown Which brings me back to publicans,Minico Science column will publish let- ly,a party demanding savage Medicaid.The first two pro- faster than the economy, those Republican freshmen. Club,KTFT Distinguished ters of up to 150 words cuts in programs that serve grams specifically serve raising the costs of Medicare Last year,older voters,who Student Award,United from: older Americans. seniors.And while Medicaid and Medicaid as a share of split their vote almost evenly Dairymen of Idaho,Valley Organizations thanking To explain why,let me an- is often thought of as a GDP.Cost-control meas- between the parties in 2008, Wide Co-Op,KMVT Aca- contributors or support- swer a rhetorical question poverty program,these days ures — the very kind of swung overwhelmingly to demic All Star Award, ers. posed by Professor John its largely about providing measures Republicans de- the GOP,as Republicans Minidoka Memorial Hos- Individuals thanking Taylor of Stanford Universi- nursing care,with about monized last year,with their posed successfully as de- pital,Rupert Rotary Club, public agencies and busi- ty in a recent op-ed article in two-thirds of its spending cries of death panels — can fenders of Medicare.Now Junior Miss and the Rupert nesses for extraordinary The Wall Street Journal. He now going to the elderly help slow the rise,but few Democrats are pointing out Soroptimist Club. service. asked,“If government agen- and/or disabled.By my experts believe that we can that the GOP,far from de- SANIE BAKER Send letters to let- cies and programs func- rough count,in 2007,sen- avoid some “excess cost fending Medicare,is actually KENT CHANDLER [email protected] or tioned with 19 percent to iors accounted,one way or growth”over the next trying to dismantle the pro- KAREN KONRAD call Ellen at 735-3266. If 20 percent of GDP in 2007” another,for about half of decade. gram.So you can see why Counselors you would like to pur- — that is,just before the federal spending. Between an aging popula- those Republican freshmen Minico High School chase a classified ad to ex- Great Recession — “why is it And in case you hadnt tion and rising health costs, are nervous. Rupert press gratitude of a per- so hard for them to function noticed,there will soon be a then,preserving anything But the Democrats arent sonal rather than public with that percentage in lot more seniors around be- like the programs for seniors engaging in scare tactics, Many contributed to nature, call The Times- 2021?” cause the baby boomers we now have will require a theyre simply telling the News Customer Service Taylor thought he was have started reaching retire- significant increase in truth.Policy details aside, successful art show department at 733-0931, making the case for not in- ment age. spending on these programs the GOPs rigid anti-tax po- Thanks to Art Hoag for ext. 501. creasing spending.But if you Here are the numbers: In as a percentage of GDP.And sition also makes it,neces- know anything about the 2007,there were 20.9 Amer- unless we offset that rise sarily,the enemy of the sen- federal budget,you know icans 65 and older for every with drastic cuts in defense ior-oriented programs that TIMES-NEWS that theres a very good an- 100 Americans between the spending — which Republi- account for much of federal swer to his question — an ages of 20 and 64 — that is, cans,needless to say,oppose spending.And thats some- John Pfeifer, publisher Josh Awtry, editor Steve Crump, Opinion editor answer that clearly demon- the people of normal work- — this means a substantial thing voters ought to know. strates just how extremist ing age who essentially pro- rise in overall spending, The members of the editorial board and writers of that no-tax-increase pledge vide the tax base that sup- which we can afford only if Paul Krugman is a editorials are John Pfeifer, Josh Awtry, Steve Crump, really is.For heres the ports federal spending.The taxes rise. columnist for The New York Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. quick-and-dirty summary Social Security Administra- So when people like Times.

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES/WEST Saturday, May 14, 2011 Main 9 Craig S. Doman (Alf) July 9, 1957-May 11, 2011 Northwest power surplus TAYLORSVILLE, Utah — Craig Steven Doman, 53, passed away suddenly of heart failure Wednesday, May 11,2011. He was born July 9,1957,in might halt wind energy Burley, Idaho, the son of El- don and Martha A. Babbit PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — only if electricity is pro- Doman. The manager of most of the duced. And the decision He married Tamara Lynn Road, in Taylorsville, Utah, electricity in the Pacific could set the stage for even Bundy on April 4, 1993, in where visitation will be from Northwest is running such a more significant fights in the West Jordan,Utah. 10 to 10:45 a.m. surplus of power from hy- years to come if the North- A memorial service will be A guestbook and other droelectric dams that it put west wind industry doubles held at 11 a.m. Monday, May information is available at wind farms on notice Friday its capacity, as projected, 16, at the McDougal Funeral www.mcdougalfuneral- that they may be shut down over the next decade. Home, 4330 S. Redwood homes.com. as early as this weekend. Major wind interests, in- The Bonneville Power cluding mainstream utilities Administration has more such as Portland General Jacqueline Blake Clapier than enough electricity Electric, have opposed the during a cold, wet spring BPAs proposal and are sug- Aug. 25, 1960-May 11, 2011 that has created a big surge gesting lawsuits are next. in river flows where hydro- The utility says the move RUPERT — Jacqueline AP photo electric dams are located. could violate antitrust and Blake Clapier, 50, beloved Wind turbines turn along the Columbia River Gorge near The agency responded by market manipulation laws. wife and mother, swiftly Goldendale, Wash., Thursday. announcing its intentions to The critics also noted that crossed into her Heavenly curtail wind power until the farms that would be shut sending all the excess water President Barack Obama Fathers embrace on grid has more capacity, in a down are mostly in Wash- through spillways and and Energy Secretary Steven Wednesday, 11 May 2011, in move likely to cost the in- ington and Oregon. around the dams. That beats Chu, who reappointed Rupert, Idaho, of unexpect- dustry millions of dollars. The main culprit for the up salmon and steelhead. It Wright just last year, have ed and natural causes. The decision reflects an wind slowdown is spring also creates so much nitro- been staunch advocates of She was born in Provo, overlooked issue amid the weather that followed a gen gas bubbling in the wa- alternative energy such as Utah, on 25 August 1960, to dren, Scouts and young peo- push to add wind farms winter with heavy snow in ter that the fish get the wind power. James Verdon and Maurine ple of all ages. She selflessly around the country: The ca- the mountains feeding the equivalent of the bends. Salmon advocates also Jacobs Blake. donated many hours of serv- pacity of power grids has Columbia River basin. The Grid operators say they lined up with the wind in- She is survived by her lov- ice to local schools and com- not kept pace. spring surge is expected to have run out of capability to dustry out of solidarity be- ing husband, Anthony A. munity. How soon and low long be the largest of this century. sell the surplus electricity, tween two groups with a Clapier; children, Arkie, Visitations to honor wind farms might be shut When water levels are this store the water or shut down long history of common en- Sabra, Rip, Josh, Seth, Diana Jacqueline will be held from down depends on how high, the agency said, it has gas,oil,and nuclear plants — vironmental interests. and Adam; their spouses, 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 15 May quickly the region warms up no choice but to use the wa- leaving wind farms the un- “It is strange how a feder- Ivania, Ryan and Mirinda; 2011, at the Hansen Mortu- and the water shoots down- ter to generate electricity in fortunate victim. al agency could make this her seven grandchildren, ary, 710 Sixth St. in Rupert, river to the Pacific Ocean, hydroelectric dams. Laws The financing of many kind of decision,” said Brendan, Benjamin, and between 10 and 11 a.m. said Steven Wright, admin- protecting endangered wind farms relies on tax Nicole Cordan of Save Our Damion, Liriel, Audrey, Lil- Monday, 16 May 2011, at the istrator of the BPA. The species prevent it from credits that are of benefit Wild Salmon. lian and Kyla; and siblings, Rupert LDS Stake Center, Gloria Dawn Blake, James 324 E. 18th St. in Rupert, Verdon Blake and Lloyd Idaho. The funeral will be Grant Blake. held at 11 a.m. Monday at AROUND THE WEST Jacqueline combined her the Rupert LDS Stake Cen- Crews find passion for husband and ter, 324 E. 18th St. in Ru- IDAHO An August birth announcement for Leirmoe body of man family with love of home and pert, Idaho. A graveside and Michelle Kerns youngest son listed Leirmoes gardening. A faithful mem- service will follow the fu- Officials plan more intensive hometown as Dubuque, Iowa. The child was deliv- ber of The Church of Jesus neral at the MAR Cemetery, ered at Mountainview Hospital in Idaho Falls. stuck in snow Christ of Latter-day Saints, 450 N. Meridian in Rupert, search for Chretien today BOISE — The family of a Canadian man whos she tirelessly served chil- Idaho. been missing in the northeastern Nevada moun- Ex-state worker charged for months tains since March 19 says PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Laura Jean Tubbs authorities plan to begin a in school bus scam The body of a man was more intensive grid search BOISE — A former state employee arrested found in his pickup truck on June 5, 1974-May 11, 2011 today if theres still no sign of with his wife last year in the Caribbean is sched- a mountain road, along him. uled to be sentenced next month for using his with a calendar he kept of BURLEY — On people in her life (es- Hunters found his wife weak position with the Department of Environmental his ordeal for nearly Wednesday, May 11, pecially children). but alive May 6, but theres Quality to illegally secure a contract to work on 70 days, authorities said 2011, Laura Jean She also enjoyed ac- been no sign of 59-year-old school buses. Friday. Tubbs passed peace- tivities with her fam- Albert Chretien since he set out Albert Jorge Garcias scheme went undetected for The Linn County sher- fully from this earth ily. She attended March 22 from the couples Chretien about a year and was discovered only after some iffs office said the log kept back into her Father MDC Magic Valley stuck van. public school districts started to complain about by Jerry McDonald showed in Heavens pres- during weekdays,and Elko County Sheriff Jim Pitts says, “We dont problems with buses that were spewing smoke he became stranded on Feb. ence. enjoyed the activities want to give it up yet.” and leaking oil, federal prosecutors said. 14. She was born June and her friends. Seventeen searchers on four-wheelers scoured Garcia and his wife, Karen Damberg, were The entry read: “Heavy 5, 1974, in Malad City, Idaho, She is survived by her the wilderness for Albert Chretien on Friday. arrested at a beach in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin snow.Snowed in.” to Marvin Dean and Mary parents; a sister, Julie Rita Chretien remains hospitalized in good con- Islands, in March 2010. Authorities believe the His first log entry was Etta Bowen Tubbs. She was (Rhett) Jenkins; a brother, dition and “relatively good spirits.”The 56-year-old couple was trying to flee the country. Feb. 7, indicating he had so anxious to come to earth Dean (Kimberly) Tubbs; survived on trail mix, hard candy, fish oil and snow. They have each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to been in the area for a week that she came early, and the maternal grandfather, Ned Her family released a statement Friday saying commit mail fraud in connection with the scam. before he became stuck. doctors did not expect her to Bowen; paternal grand- she hasnt determined how and when she might Garcia and Damberg are on supervised released The last entry was on live. But she had a strong mother, Carma Peterson: tell her story. until their June 20 sentencing. They face a hefty April 15, about 60 days spirit and came home six six nieces and nephews; and restitution bill and up to five years in prison. later. weeks later. When she was numerous extended family Attorneys for the couple declined to comment. A U.S. Forest Service sur- school age, the “special edu- and friends. She was pre- Police: 5 dead in Idaho According to court documents, Garcia helped vey crew found his body cation law” came into effect, ceded in death by her pater- after murders, suicide Emissions Control Systems Inc. win a contract to and Laura attended schools nal grandfather, Dean Thursday in a sleeping bag AMMON — An Iowa man is believed to have install devices on buses aimed at lowering emis- in Burley and American Falls, Tubbs; and maternal in the back of his 1997 GMC fatally shot his two young sons, their mother and sions. The environmental quality agency later Idaho; Billings, Mont.; and grandmother,Eva Bowen. pickup truck on a one-lane her sister in an eastern Idaho home before setting learned the company was operated by Garcia and Morgan, Utah, where she The funeral will be held at dirt road about four miles fire to the house and then shooting himself, his wife, said Curt Fransen, the departments graduated from Morgan High 11 a.m. Monday, May 16, at from Marion Forks. The authorities said Friday. deputy director. “What we knew was that we had School (through her IEP) and the Springdale LDS Church, forest service road is in the A neighbor reported a small fire at the house in basically had a fraudulent contract and that the Morgan Seminary. When she 200 S.457 E.of Burley.Burial remote foothills of the Cas- Ammon at about 3 a.m., leading emergency project officer was basically overseeing himself, lived in Burley, she was a will be at the Gem Memorial cade Range, about 70 miles responders to discover four bodies and a 26-year- Fransen told KTVB-TV. March of Dimes poster child. Gardens in Burley. Friends old man with a gunshot wound, the Bonneville east of Salem. While living in Morgan, may call from 6 until 8 p.m. County sheriffs office said. By late February,McDon- she and Mary Etta had the Sunday, May 15, at the Mor- The man, Gaylin Leirmoe, later died at Eastern WYOMING ald was detailing the opportunity to participate in rison-Payne Funeral Home, Idaho Medical Center. weather and repeating his the television ads for 321 E. Main in Burley, and Authorities say the two women who died were Snow engulfs Yellowstone location,“Horn Rd.,”daily. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — A blanket of UCARE/2-1-1 to locate re- from 10 until 10:45 a.m. sisters, 19-year-old Melinda Kern and 22-year-old “The road Mr. McDonald heavy snow is causing problems in Yellowstone sources for people with dis- Monday at the church. Michelle Kern. Also killed were Michelle Kern and was on is in a mountainous National Park. abilities. Although she was In lieu of flowers. it is re- Leirmoes two sons, a 10-month-old and a 3-year- area of east Linn County and very petite, Laura had a con- quested that donations be old. Sylvan Pass — which connects Fishing Bridge the way in or out would have tagious laugh and smile that made to the following non- Michelle Kern and the two boys had been living to the parks east entrance — remained closed for been impassable once it helped others feel more com- profit disability organiza- in the home with her parents, who were in Salt the third straight day Friday because of multiple snowed,” said Sheriff Tim fortable with her physical tions: IFAD, P.O. Box 191355, Lake City for medical reasons at the time of the snow slides onto the road. The slopes on either Mueller.“There were no indi- limitations. She loved riding Boise, ID 83719; or Tri- shootings, authorities said. It was unclear whether side of the road are covered by deep fields of cations that he had attempted in her van, listening to music, County ILC, P.O. Box 428, Melinda Kern also lived in the house. heavy, wet snow. to walk out of the area.” being read to and the many Ogden,UT 84402. Sheriffs Sgt. Jeff Edwards said he didnt know KODI-AM in Cody also reported that snow con- McDonald was carrying if Michelle Kern and Leirmoe were married, but he tributed to the collapse of the roof at an RV repair $5,000 in cash. There were said they parted ways six or eight months ago. facility this week and damaged the roof at the no signs of foul play and he Leirmoe did not reside in Idaho and had just Grant Village Visitor Education Center. had not been reported DEATH NOTICES showed up at the house, Edwards said. — Wire reports missing. Bertha Hines St. in Burley, and 10 to 10:45 a.m. Monday at the ERVICES BURLEY — Bertha Eliza- church. S beth Hines, 87, of Burley, Glenn (Bob) Wayne ter, 935 S. State St. in Rupert, funeral at 11 a.m. at St. Pauls Lutheran died Friday, May 13, 2011, at Stutzman of Halfway, Ore., Clearfield; visitation from today at the Hansen Mortu- Church in Jerome; visita- the Cassia Regional Medical Rodney Kindred graveside service at 10 a.m. 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. today at ary Rupert Chapel, 710 tion from 6 to 8 p.m. Sun- Center in Burley. Rodney Leon Kindred, 47, today at the Filer Cemetery the church (Rasmussen Fu- Sixth St.; visitation one day at the Hove-Robertson The funeral will be held at of Twin Falls, died Thurs- in Filer; reception follows at neral Home in Burley). hour before the service to- funeral Chapel in Jerome 11 a.m. Monday, May 16, at day, May 12, 2011, in Albu- the Lutheran Church in Fil- day at the mortuary. and one hour before the the Unity LDS Church, 275 querque,N.M. er (Tamis Pine Valley Fu- Wilma Gene (Ivie) Gines funeral Monday at the S. 250 E. of Burley; visitation Arrangements will be an- neral Home in Halfway, of Mapleton, Utah, and for- Rachik Ter-Simonyan of church. from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, nounced by Parkes Magic Ore.). merly of Twin Falls and Twin Falls, funeral at noon May 15, at the Rasmussen Valley Funeral Home of Jerome, funeral at 11 a.m. today at Rosenau Funeral Gladys Cora Campbell Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th Twin Falls. Rodney Allen Hanson of today at the Twin Falls LDS Home in Twin Falls. Garner of Burley, funeral at Nampa, memorial service at 16th Ward Chapel, 851 Har- 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Pella 10 a.m. today at the College rison St. S.; visitation one Andrea Michelle Bay of LDS Church, 160 W. 400 S. Church of the Nazarene in hour before the funeral to- Bliss, memorial service at in Burley; visitation from Nampa (Alsip and Persons day at the church (Parkes 1 p.m. today at the Bliss 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the For obituary rates and information, call 735-3266 Funeral Chapel in Nampa). Magic Valley Funeral Home, School auditorium (Rey- Rasmussen Funeral Home, Monday through Saturday. Deadline is 3 p.m. 2551 Kimberly Road in Twin nolds Funeral Home in Twin 1350 E. 16th S. in Burley,and for next-day publication. The e-mail address Matt Hugh Smith of Twin Falls) Falls). 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Falls, memorial service at at the church. for obituaries is [email protected]. 11 a.m. today at the First Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Eugene F. Mauzey of Death notices are a free service and can be placed United Methodist Church in of Twin Falls, memorial Burley, memorial service at John Roy Haley of until 4 p.m. every day. To view or submit obituaries Twin Falls. service at 11 a.m. today at 2 p.m. today at the Calvary Castleford, funeral at 2 p.m. online, or to place a message in an individual online Reynolds Funeral Chapel, Baptist Church, 515 W. 27th Wednesday at the First Ralph Lynn Allred of 2466 Addison Ave. E. in St.in Burley. Baptist Church in Buhl; vis- guestbook, go to www.magicvalley.com Clearfield, Utah, funeral at Twin Falls. itation from 5 to 7 p.m. and click on “Obituaries.” 11 a.m. today at the Helen M. Renn of Jerome, Tuesday at Farmer Funeral Clearfield LDS Stake Cen- Rino Henry Grisenti of funeral at 2 p.m. Monday Chapel in Buhl. Main 10 Saturday, May 14, 2011 WEATHER/NATION/WORLD Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Partly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms. High 76. Today Tonight Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 84 47 0.00" Tonight: A few more showers or thunderstorms. Low 49. Challis 76 37 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 70 34 0.00" Idaho Falls 78 40 0.00" Tomorrow: Redevloping showers and thunderstorms. High 68. Jerome 79 44 0.00" Lewiston 73 41 0.00" Lowell 74 42 0.00" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Partly cloudy, Partly cloudy, Mostly cloudy, Cooler, Partly cloudy, Maybe a few Pocatello 77 40 0.00" scattered showers or rain showers perhaps a few scattered passing Rexburg 75 39 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 77 37 0.00" thunderstorms thunderstorms sprinkles of showers showers Stanley 66 25 0.00" Sun Valley 69 34 0.10" Yesterday’s High 80° Yesterday’s Trace" High 78° Low 50° 68° / 40° 57° / 38° 59° / 42° 58° / 40° Yesterday’s Low 44° Month to Date 1.09" Normal High / Low 69° / 40° Avg. Month to Date 0.59" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 89° in 1993 Water Year to Date 9.22" Record Low 27° in 1953 Avg. Water Year to Date 7.37" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 81° Yesterday’s Trace" Yesterday’s High 80% 5 pm Yesterday 30.00 in. Today Sunrise: 6:17 AM Sunset: 8:52 PM Yesterday’s Low 45° Month to Date 1.03" Yesterday’s Low 27% Sunday Sunrise: 6:16 AM Sunset: 8:53 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 67° / 40° Avg. Month to Date 0.6" Today’s Forecast Avg. 47% Monday Sunrise: 6:15 AM Sunset: 8:54 PM May showers and thunderstorms will start off Record High 89° in 2001 Water Year to Date 10.50" Tuesday Sunrise: 6:14 AM Sunset: 8:55 PM the weekend. A cold front brings in cooler Record Low 30° in 2009 Avg. Water Year to Date 8.14" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Wednesday Sunrise: 6:14 AM Sunset: 8:56 PM conditions and rain on Sunday. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 70'sTonight’s Lows 40's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 77 / 45 BOISE Today Moonrise: 6:00 PM Moonset: 4:10 AM 10 11 3 5 7 10 Enjoy the warm weather on Saturday, Sunday Full Last New First Moonrise: 7:17 PM Moonset: 4:43 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming but watch the sky for late day May 17 May 24 June 1 June 9 Monday Moonrise: 8:33 PM Moonset: 5:22 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com thunderstorms. Sunday will be much cooler with showers. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Monday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 88 / 58 Today Highs/Lows 70's to 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 82 52 th 60 40 th 58 40 sh Atlanta 78 56 th 73 53 sh Orlando 91 70 th 87 67 th Acapulco 89 78 sh 90 77 pc Moscow 45 38 r 47 36 r Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 78 44 pc 70 44 th 54 44 th Atlantic City 61 57 sh 63 57 th Philadelphia 67 57 sh 73 58 th Athens 69 63 pc 70 63 pc Nairobi 72 53 sh 73 57 sh Get out and enjoy the mild Burley 76 49 th 68 37 th 55 37 sh Baltimore 67 60 th 74 58 th Phoenix 93 68 su 92 67 su Auckland 64 55 sh 61 56 sh Oslo 55 40 sh 48 37 sh 72 / 44 temperatures this weekend. Challis 76 45 th 69 38 th 56 38 mx Billings 61 40 pc 66 42 pc Portland, ME 55 45 sh 47 47 sh Bangkok 90 81 th 91 81 th Paris 60 41 sh 60 41 sh Coeur d’ Alene 77 45 th 63 41 sh 51 41 th Birmingham 74 54 th 73 54 pc Raleigh 83 64 th 81 60 th Beijing 76 53 pc 82 54 pc Prague 65 45 sh 58 38 sh However, watch the sky for Elko, NV 76 44 pc 58 33 sh 53 33 sh Boston 60 49 mc 59 51 r Rapid City 45 36 sh 55 37 pc Berlin 72 49 pc 61 42 sh Rio de Jane 70 59 sh 74 60 sh showers and Eugene, OR 62 45 sh 55 41 sh 58 41 sh Charleston, SC 85 66 th 80 64 th Reno 69 41 th 53 32 ls Buenos Aires 65 49 sh 63 51 pc Rome 70 59 pc 68 56 sh McCall thunderstorms. Gooding 77 51 th 66 39 th 56 39 sh Charleston, WV 80 58 th 71 56 th Sacramento 69 50 sh 61 46 th Cairo 78 57 sh 81 59 sh Santiago 76 46 pc 72 45 pc Grace 70 41 th 65 33 th 55 33 sh Chicago 52 46 sh 47 42 sh St. Louis 60 49 sh 60 47 sh Dhahran 96 83 pc 91 82 pc Seoul 67 44 pc 68 45 pc Salmon 69 / 44 Hagerman 82 53 th 68 41 th 60 41 sh Cleveland 71 55 th 55 49 th St.Paul 52 40 sh 60 40 pc Geneva 62 41 sh 51 33 sh Sydney 65 41 pc 65 43 pc 75 / 44 Hailey 71 45 th 63 35 th 54 35 ls Denver 60 34 th 55 42 sh Salt Lake City 75 54 th 79 46 pc Hong Kong 80 79 th 82 73 th Tel Aviv 68 66 sh 69 67 sh Idaho Falls 77 45 th 72 38 th 59 38 sh Des Moines 53 43 sh 57 43 sh San Diego 65 56 pc 66 56 pc Jerusalem 72 57 sh 77 62 sh Tokyo 71 55 pc 71 57 pc Kalispell, MT 73 37 pc 67 43 mc 55 43 sh Detroit 65 52 th 57 45 sh San Francisco 59 50 th 57 50 th Johannesburg 66 49 sh 64 50 sh Vienna 69 50 sh 61 46 sh Jerome 77 49 th 66 39 th 56 39 sh El Paso 91 61 su 92 61 su Seattle 65 50 sh 57 44 sh Kuwait City 104 83 sh 96 80 pc Warsaw 67 49 sh 72 44 sh Lewiston 88 58 th 66 46 th 61 46 th Fairbanks 57 33 pc 59 33 pc Tucson 94 64 su 91 62 su London 58 40 sh 59 45 sh Winnipeg 60 40 pc 63 44 pc Caldwell Malad City 74 46 th 68 36 th 57 36 sh Fargo 55 41 sh 64 40 pc Washington, DC 70 61 th 76 60 th Mexico City 80 57 sh 81 59 sh Zurich 64 37 sh 50 32 ls 83 / 54 Idaho Falls Malta 74 48 th 65 37 th 54 37 sh Honolulu 82 70 sh 82 70 sh McCall 69 44 th 51 31 th 44 31 sh Houston 81 57 pc 82 57 pc Boise Sun Valley 77 / 45 Missoula, MT 75 43 pc 72 44 th 59 44 th Indianapolis 66 54 th 61 49 sh TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 82 / 52 66 / 42 Pocatello 77 47 th 69 40 th 58 40 sh Jacksonville 87 68 th 84 67 th 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 65 50 sh 57 44 sh 59 44 sh Kansas City 56 45 pc 56 42 sh Pocatello Rupert 76 49 th 69 37 th 57 37 sh Las Vegas 90 67 pc 76 61 pc Rupert 77 / 47 Rexburg 74 43 th 69 39 th 56 39 sh Little Rock 71 49 pc 69 49 pc Mountain Home 76 / 49 81 / 52 Richland, WA 80 56 th 63 45 sh 65 45 sh Los Angeles 68 55 pc 67 54 sh Rogerson 67 44 th 58 30 sh 46 30 ls Memphis 69 52 th 69 53 pc Burley Salmon 75 44 th 72 41 th 58 41 th Miami 89 75 th 86 74 th Twin Falls 76 / 49 Salt Lake City, UT 75 54 th 79 46 pc 62 46 mc Milwaukee 50 43 sh 47 41 sh Fronts 78 / 50 Spokane, WA 79 49 th 63 41 sh 55 41 th Nashville 65 52 th 65 49 sh Stanley 70 37 th 60 26 th 46 26 ls New Orleans 81 61 pc 77 66 su L Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 82 at Caldwell Low: 25 at Stanley Sun Valley 66 42 th 58 32 th 47 32 ls New York 62 53 r6857r Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 45 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 51 29 mx 52 30 mx 49 30 mx 65 pc 66 45 pc L Omaha 53 44 sh 59 40 sh th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing Warm CANADIAN FORECAST Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY Calgary 57 35 pc 55 37 pc Saskatoon 65 41 pc 67 46 pc Cranbrook 59 30 pc 57 30 pc Toronto 65 42 sh 59 40 sh Valid to 6 p.m. today Edmonton 65 42 pc 63 45 pc Vancouver 58 45 sh 50 41 sh Occluded Money is the opposite of the weather. Nobody Kelowna 68 36 sh 62 33 sh Victoria 57 47 sh 52 46 r Yesterday’s National Extremes: Lethbridge 60 39 pc 62 42 pc Winnipeg 60 40 pc 63 44 pc High: 102 at Chandler, Ariz. talks about it, but everybody does Regina 61 39 pc 64 44 pc Low: 24 at Gallup, N.M. something about it. More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather Rebecca Johnson, in ‘Vogue’ Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. Army ‘birther’ doctor released How one Japanese village from confinement in Kansas HAGERSTOWN, Md. was convicted of missing a (AP) — An Army doctor flight that would have got- who disobeyed deployment ten him to his eventual de- orders because he doubted ployment Lakin was tried defied the tsunami’s wrath President Barack Obama’s at Fort Meade. birth records has been freed The doctor had aligned FUDAI, Japan (AP) — In ed. That area needed a flood- from a military prison in himself in YouTube videos the rubble of Japan’s north- gate with panels that could be Kansas. with the so-called east coast, one small village lifted to allow the Fudai River A Fort Leavenworth “birther’’ movement that stands as tall as ever after the to empty into the cove and spokesman says Terry questioned whether Oba- tsunami. No homes were lowered to block tsunamis. Lakin was released Friday ma is a natural-born citi- swept away. In fact, they He insisted the structure after serving five months of zen, as the Constitution re- barely got wet. be as tall as the seawall. The a six-month sentence for quires for presidents. Fudai is the village that village council balked. refusing to go to The White House put the survived — thanks to a huge “They weren’t necessarily Afghanistan. controversy largely to rest wall once deemed a mayor’s against the idea of floodgates, Lakin, of Greeley, Colo., last month by releasing the expensive folly and now vin- just the size,’’ said Yuzo Mi- pleaded guilty in December president’s detailed Hawaii dicated as the community’s fune, head of Fudai’s resident to disobeying orders and birth certificate. salvation. services. “But Wamura The 3,000 residents living somehow persuaded them between mountains behind a AP photo that this was the only way to cove owe their lives to a late Fudai Town Mayor Hiroshi Fukawatari poses April 26 at his town hall in protect lives.’’ leader who saw the devasta- northeastern Japan. Fudai has a 51-foot-tall flood gate, which protect- Construction began in 55 tion of an earlier tsunami and ed the town when it was hit by the 20-meter-high tsunami on March 11. 1972 despite lingering con- made it the priority of his cerns about its size as well as four-decade tenure to defend truly impressive,’’ Mayor Hi- taku Wamura, a 10-term bitterness among landown- his people from the next one. roshi Fukawatari said. mayor whose political reign ers forced to sell land to the Memberships His 51-foot floodgate be- Towns to the north and began in the ashes of World government. Even current tween mountainsides took a south also braced against War II and ended in 1987. Mayor Fukawatari, who Available dozen years to build and tsunamis with concrete sea- Fudai, about 320 miles helped oversee construction, dotFIT® meant spending more than walls, breakwaters and other north of Tokyo, depends on had his doubts. Counseling $30 million in today’s dollars. protective structures. But the sea. Fishermen boast of The concrete structure NASM Certified “It cost a lot of money. But none were as tall as Fudai’s. the seaweed they harvest. A spanning 673 feet was com- Personal without it, Fudai would have The town of Taro believed pretty, white-sand beach pleted in 1984. The total bill Trainers disappeared,’’ said fisherman it had the ultimate fort — a lures tourists every summer. of 3.56 billion yen was split Satoshi Kaneko, 55, whose double-layered 33-foot-tall But Wamura never forgot between the prefecture and Kids Klub business was ruined but who seawall spanning 1.6 miles how quickly the sea could central government, which DayCare is happy to have his family across a bay. It proved no turn. Massive earthquake- financed public works as part and home intact. match for the tsunami two triggered tsunamis flattened of its postwar economic The floodgate project was months ago. Japan’s northeast coast in strategy. criticized as wasteful in the In Fudai, the waves rose as 1933 and 1896. In Fudai, the On March 11, after the 9.0 1970s. But the gate and an high as 66 feet as water marks two disasters destroyed hun- earthquake hit, workers re- FREE WEIGHTS equally high seawall behind show on the floodgate’s tow- dreds of homes and killed 439 motely closed the flood- Racquetball Courts the community’s adjacent ers. So some ocean water did people. He vowed it would gate’s four main panels. 55 fishing port protected Fudai flow over but it caused mini- never happen again. Smaller panels on the sides Memberships Available and More from the waves that obliter- mal damage. The gate broke In 1967, the town erected a jammed, and a firefighter 208-733-GOLD1471 Fillmore Twin Falls, ID ated so many other towns on the tsunami’s main thrust. 51-foot (15.5-meter) seawall had to rush down to shut for only March 11. Two months after And the community is lucky to shield homes behind the them by hand. $ the disaster, more than to have two mountainsides fishing port. But Wamura The tsunami battered the 19.99/Month 25,000 are missing or dead. flanking the gate, offering a wasn’t finished. He had a white beach in the cove, leav- Offer Expires 5/31/11. “However you look at it, natural barrier. bigger project in mind for the ing debris and fallen trees. the effectiveness of the The man credited with cove up the road, where most But behind the floodgate, the Hurry - only 100 available for the floodgate and seawall was saving Fudai is the late Ko- of the community was locat- village is virtually untouched. month of May. THE AUTHORITY SINCE 1965

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Jesus taught,“love thy neighbour as thyself.” In an effort to better know who their neigh- bors are, members of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension will host a neighborhood walk around the church on Tuesday. “We’re doing this as part of our strategic planning in terms of who are our neighbors,” said If you walk Pastor Deb Seles. Members of the She hopes that members Episcopal Church of will reach out and talk to the Ascension will people they might meet on meet at 7 p.m. their walk. Tuesday at the “At the beginning of church, where they Lent, when we held our will be assigned a pancake supper, we went one-mile route to and put door hangers at the walk near the church. apartments near the The event is to help church, inviting people to members get to bet- the supper,” Seles said. “I ter know church don’t think we’ve done as neighbors. Pastor much in the way of out- Deb Seles says to reach at those apartments.” invite a friend to join Nor in some of the other you in the walk. neighborhoods near the Information: church,she said. 733-1248. When members meet Photos by ROBERT GAUTHIER/Los Angeles Times Tuesday at the church, they’ll be assigned dif- Rev. Bear Ride, left, and her wife, Rev. Susan Craig, right, share a joyous moment with Bryan Symonds, who is the first openly gay ministerial candidate at ferent routes in a one-mile radius. Members, Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles, after a church amendment was approved, paving the way for the acceptance of gay ministers on Tuesday. whom Seles said should invite a friend to join them on the walk, are to be observant as to what they see and who they meet. “We draw farther than one mile,” she said, “but we thought we’d start with that and see Presbyterian Church ratifies measure allowing what we learn.” They’ll start at 7 p.m., and members should plan to meet back at the church by about ordinations; T.F. pastor calls it an improvement 8:30 p.m., Seles said, where they’ll talk about what they learned on their walks. The event coincides with the national Jane’s By Mitchell Landsberg votes reflect a shift in attitudes Walk USA, an event that aims to help communi- Los Angeles Times within the church, and within ties better get in touch with their environment American society, as public at- and their neighbors. LOS ANGELES — A debate titudes against homosexuality For more information: www.janeswalkusa. that has raged within the Pres- have softened. Since the last org. byterian Church for more than time the matter was brought to three decades culminated a vote, in 2008-09, 19 presby- Andrew Weeks may be reached at 732-3233 Tuesday with ratification of a teries have switched their votes or [email protected]. measure allowing the ordina- from “no” to “yes,” including tion of gay and lesbian minis- some in relatively conservative ters and lay leaders, while giv- parts of the country, such as ing regional church bodies the central Nebraska and northern ability to decide for them- Alabama. Is it wrong to be selves. In Idaho the Rev. Phil Price, With the vote of its regional pastor of the First Presbyterian organization in Minnesota, the Church of Twin Falls, said the Presbyterian Church USA be- The Pacific Presbytery, the regional organization for Presbyterians in local Presbytery, which angry with God? came the fourth mainline Southern and Hawaii, meet at Hope Presbyterian Church in Los stretches from Wendell to the Protestant church to allow gay Wyoming border and from Angeles, where they approved a gay ordination amendment to the church’s McClatchy Newspapers ordination, following the Epis- constitution on Tuesday. Hollister to Salmon, voted copal and Evangelical Lutheran against the provision. But, he churches and the United tal status or sexual orientation.” neapolis suburb, the Twin said, he views the change as an STRONG FAITH LEAVES Church of Christ. The Min- The change to the Presby- Cities Presbytery put the improvement for the church. nesota vote was closely fol- terian Church constitution was measure over the top with a The amendment ratified ROOM FOR COMPLAINTS The Rev. Pat Rush, pastor, Visitation Catholic lowed by one in Los Angeles. approved last summer by the vote of 205-56, becoming the Tuesday changes language in Church, Kansas City, Mo.: In the Bible, it seems “This is an important mo- church’s General Assembly, its 87th regional body to vote yes. the Presbyterian constitution that God’s people of the First Covenant are more ment in the Christian com- governing body. But under About 90 minutes later, the regarding the “gifts and re- comfortable arguing with God and complaining munion,” said Michael Adee, a church rules, such changes Pacific Presbytery, represent- quirements” of those or- about God’s perceived lapses in duty than most Presbyterian elder who heads must then be ratified by a ma- ing parts of Southern Califor- dained, whether as clergy or in Christians are. The prophets Jeremiah and an organization that fought for jority of the 173 regional organ- nia and all of Hawaii, added its the lay positions of elder and Habakkuk, as well as the Book of Job, are prime gay ordination. “I rejoice that izations known as presbyter- voice,voting 102-60 in favor. deacon. Since 1997, the con- examples of this. Presbyterians are focusing on ies. It was the fourth time the stitution has required those Those writings evidence what matters most — faith and Late Tuesday,at a meeting in church has voted on issues re- Voices of the presumption that even a character, not a person’s mari- St. Louis Park, Minn., a Min- lated to gay ordination, and the See GAYS, Religion 2 divinely made covenant is a two-way street and the sense that sometimes God forgets about God’s end of the bargain. Habakkuk Hospitalized Billy Graham begins to recover complained that God was not listening, because God By Tim Funk posted this on her blog Thursday morning: had promised to be a rock of McClatchy Newspapers “I got in from the West Coast late last night. safety for his people, and, when their enemies Before I left Portland I was called with the attacked and defeated them, God failed to inter- CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The doctor treat- news of my father’s pneumonia and hospi- vene. ing Charlotte-born evangelist Billy Graham talization. I was told that the pneumonia People influenced by this tradition are not for pneumonia said Thursday that he was came on fast so they are treating it aggres- afraid to argue with God and complain when it getting better. sively. He was in good spirits and visiting feels that the Lord is neglecting them. This atti- Dr. Shaw Henderson, a pulmonologist, with the doctors and nurses. I thank you for tude is not rooted in a shallowness of faith. said Graham’s congestion was clearing in your prayers and concern.” Rather, it is usually rooted in a faith relation- response to antibiotics and that his tem- Two of Graham’s other grown children — ship so strong that an honest exchange is ac- perature was normal, according to a news Franklin Graham and Anne Graham Lotz — ceptable and in no way damaging. It is rooted in update released by Mission Hospital in AP file photo are on mission trips overseas and were not a faith conviction that God’s commitment to us Asheville, N.C., where Graham was admit- Billy Graham, 92, is interviewed in December expected to come back early. is so deep that God can handle our disappoint- ted Wednesday. 2009 at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Thursday morning, the elder Graham ment and anger. The hospital continued to list Graham’s Association headquarters in Charlotte, N.C. met at the hospital with his pastor, the Rev. God did respond to those biblical heroes who condition as fair on Thursday, and there Don Wilton, of First Baptist Church of brought their complaints to him.God said,“stay was no indication when the 92-year-old therapy program. Spartanburg,S.C.Graham spokesman Lar- faithful because good things will come, just not evangelist would be able to return to his According to the hospital, Graham was ry Ross also said the evangelist wanted to now and not as you expect.”God said they and mountaintop home in nearby Montreat. visited Wednesday night by his eldest pass along his gratitude “for the outpouring we must live in patient trust. Graham remained in good spirits, the daughter,Gigi. of love, concern and prayers of so many in- hospital reported, and continued a light Ruth Graham, his youngest daughter, dividuals across the country.” See FAITH, Religion 2 Religion 2 Saturday, May 14, 2011 RELIGION Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho CHURCH NEWS Burley LDS Church Kolby Beck and Marissa Eastland Drive N. in Twin He will be coming Doing what Robertson. Music will be Falls. Information: 733- home the first of June to holds Seminary provided by the Burley High 1248, or www.ascension. offer a mass of Thanks- orchestra and the Bel Canto episcopalidaho.org. giving at his home parish graduation Choir. and then will travel to The Burley West Stake of Robert Willard to be Twin Falls to offer mass you have to do The Church of Jesus Christ Ascension Episcopal at St. Edwards Catholic of Latter-day Saints will hold ordained, visit Church, 7 p.m. June 7, hey were just its Seminary graduation at learns about Twin Falls church followed by a reception in grasshoppers.But VALUE 7 p.m. Wednesday at the the parish hall. Tthere were millions stake center,2420 Parke Ave. ancient personality Robert Willard, grandson Please join us as we cele- of them.Which is why Dad SPEAK The public is invited. Ascension Café will meet of John and Rosemarie Do- brate Christ’s resurrection was so anxious to get rid of at 9 a.m. Sunday to learn err, will be ordained a priest and Fr. Boniface (Robert) them. Joseph Walker Burley High School about the Enneagram. on Saturday, May 28, at St. Willard’s ordination to the “They’re totally destroy- Suzanne Stabile,a nationally Theresa Catholic Church in priesthood. ing our beans and the won’t describe our experi- holds baccalaureate known speaker and teacher Oakland,Calif. strawberry plants,”he told ments — this is,after all,a The Burley High School of this ancient personality Robert, now Br. Boniface, The Times-News wel- Mom over our lunch-time family newspaper.Let’s just Baccalaureate will be held at typing system, will speak is a friar of the Dominican comes news of church sandwiches one Saturday. call it “The Adventures of 7 p.m. May 22 at the King June 11 and 12 in Twin Falls. Order. He was born and events. Send information to “I’ve been trying to keep the Marquis de Orkin”and Fine Arts Center, 2100 Park Holy Eucharist services raised in Emmett, and is the Ellen Thomason at them out of the tomatoes, leave it at that,shall we? Ave.in Burley. will be held at 8 and 10 a.m. first vocation to the priest- [email protected]. but I don’t know if I’m go- Dad came home in time The speakers will be Tracy Sunday. hood from his parish of Sa- Deadline is 5 p.m. Wednes- ing to be able to do it.” to see one of our more King and Pastor Travis Ascension Episcopal cred Heart Catholic Church day for publication on the “Isn’t there something grotesque executions (re- Turner, with youth speakers Church is located at 371 in Emmett. Saturday religion page. you can do about them?” member the end of “Brave- Mom asked.She was most- heart”? Yeah,it was kind of ly concerned about the like that).We were laugh- tomatoes.I don’t think ing,but the laughter quick- MISSIONARIES there was anything Mom ly turned to silence when savored as much as a vine- we saw the look on my Elder Heston Leigh Jenk- the Missionary Training ment meet- uation, was the first football ripened tomato fresh from Dad’s face. ins has been called to serve a Center in Provo, Utah, on ing at 11 a.m. player recruited by the Uni- the garden. “What are you boys do- mission for May 25. Sunday at versity of Oregon, The “I think there’s a spray or ing?”he asked,incredu- The Church Jenkins is an Eagle Scout the Burley Ducks, and signed from something,”Dad said.“I’m lously. of Jesus and a student at the College 4th Ward Burley. He is the only foot- going down to the garden “We’re — you know — Christ of of Southern Idaho. He en- Chapel on ball player in Burley history center after lunch and see if just sort of — um — helping Latter-day joys baseball and basketball. 16th Street to earn a PAC-10 champi- they have any suggestions.” to,uh,get rid of the Saints in the His parents are Mark and and will en- onship ring and a Rose Bowl I’m pretty sure that’s grasshoppers,”I stam- Colorado Wendy Jenkins of Filer. ter the Mis- ring. He has been working Patterson what he said.But what I mered. Denver sionary with his parents’ business to heard was,“While I’m “This isn’t ‘getting rid of South Mis- Jenkins Elder Steven James Pat- Training Center in Provo, earn money for his mission. gone,why don’t you and grasshoppers,’”Dad said. sion. He will terson has been called to Utah,on Wednesday. George come up with your “This is killing.” speak in sacrament meeting serve a mission for The Patterson is an Eagle To submit information own plan for getting rid of I was confused.I looked at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hol- Church of Jesus Christ of Scout and recipient of the about missionaries, contact the grasshoppers?” at the can of insecticide lister LDS Church (due to Latter-day Saints in the Duty to God Award. He Ellen Thomason at 735- And so that’s what we that he was carrying.“But construction at the Filer Russia Vladivostock Mis- played football at Burley 3266, or send email to did.It was the summer be- aren’t you going to kill LDS Church). He will enter sion. He will speak in sacra- High School and, after grad- [email protected]. tween fifth and sixth grade, grasshoppers with that?”I so we were feeling pretty asked. smart and mature.We “Yes,because it’s some- knew stuff — or at least,we thing we need to do for the thought we did.Certainly protection of our garden,” Glass artist restoring church stained glass we knew how to get rid of a he said,soberly.“But I’m few measly grasshoppers. not going to enjoy it.” By Jean Tarbett Hardiman taken depictions of Christ “Grasshoppers are I’ve been thinking about Huntington Herald Dispatch that were at one time so aged dumb,”George said as we that the past couple of they were impossible to stood in the middle of the weeks,as the world has HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — make out, scrubbed them garden.“Look at them. come to terms with the Several churches in Hunt- clean, repaired broken glass They jump right on you.It’s physical elimination of a ington have had to shut their and painted them with oxide easy to catch them.” person who caused much doors because membership and re-fired to make them “And then what do we do pain and suffering in the dwindled, said stained glass look like new. with them?”I wanted to world. artist Dennis Shobe. Each piece must be treat- know. While public opinion But he’s proud to say that ed with tremendous care, George squeezed his fin- polls suggest that people right now, his business — and Shobe and Thomas take gers together,crushing a think the death of this man Shobe’s Stained Glass Art caution in deciding whether grasshopper into instant was necessary,there seems Studio — is doing some work a piece can be fired again, or uckiness. to be some difference of for a church that is finding a if it would end up damaged. Well,that seemed simple opinion as to whether or way to survive. If a piece is damaged,partic- enough — although I didn’t not it is appropriate for us Community of Grace ularly if it’s a piece of the much care for the ucky to actually celebrate his United Methodist Church is face, it can ruin the entire part. death.I’m not completely a consolidation of Faith, AP photo window. So we came up with a few sure of the answer myself, South Side and Highlawn Dennis Shobe poses for a photo with a window piece that he is cur- There are thousands of alternate methods of dis- but then I remember Dad United Methodist churches. rently restoring at Shobe’s Stained Glass Art Studio, April 28 in small pieces of glass that patching the little critters, and those grasshoppers and And Faith United Methodist Huntington, W. Va. must be worked on to restore including bricks,safety I’m reminded that some- was a consolidation of the windows for Communi- pins and his big brother’s times in life you have to do St.Luke and Otterbein Unit- by the wayside, and they re- various aspects of some jobs. ty of Grace church. magnifying glass.Eventu- what you have to do. ed Methodist churches. fuse to die.” In a shop filled with his- The project, which for ally Ron and Don joined us What you don’t have to It’s Shobe’s job to take Working on such projects toric stained glass art, some Shobe’s dates back to 1996, and — well,things got a lit- do is enjoy it. stained glass windows from is something that has always in boxes waiting to be re- when the first two churches tle crazy.Before we knew it some of those churches, re- been rewarding, Shobe said. stored and others propped consolidated, will likely take we were conducting Joseph Walker is a free- store them, and put them His company has been man- up and ready to go, Shobe months to complete from macabre experiments in lance writer from Ameri- together in the new church. ufacturing and restoring flips through a photo album this point,Shobe said. grasshopper physiology.I can Fork, Utah. And it’s an honor,he said. stained glass windows for filled with colorful pages of “We have broken places “It’s a combined project area churches for 41 years. windows he has either de- and we have to put them that’s for the good of all,” He has one contractor with signed and manufactured,or back in (top) shape,” Shobe Shobe said. “Now, they have whom he works closely,Greg brought back from near de- said. “It will be spread out strength in numbers again. Thomas, and several other struction. Some are “before (over time). I hope not an- Magic Valley Church Directory So many churches have gone contractors who help with and after” photos. Shobe has other 15 years.” MV Gays Continued from Religion 1 leagues in the Magic Valley ble presbyteries. Already, gay ordination, said he did- seeking ordination to be liv- would agree. ... In our several have requested reas- n’t think the vote would ing “in fidelity within the church we have people all signment to different re- cause any immediate crisis covenant of marriage be- across the theological and gions. in the church. “I think this is tween a man and a woman, political spectrum, so there The Rev. Dan Chun, pas- a tectonic plate slowly sepa- or chastity in singleness.” might be some consterna- tor of First Presbyterian rating, more than a big Now, it will simply require tion.” Church of Honolulu, said his earthquake,”he said. church officials to examine He said it is local church church has formally peti- Ideally, he added, the “each candidate’s calling, bodies that determine who tioned to move from the Pa- Presbyterians will find a gifts, preparation, and suit- may serve in the Presbytery. cific Presbytery, which fa- way to get along, in the way ability for the responsibili- “It’s always been left up to vors gay ordination, to the that the Anglican Commu- ties of office.” the local body,”he said. “It is San Diego Presbytery, which nion has largely, if not en- That gives enough leeway the local body who knows does not. There are other tirely, held together. The Doctor Jeffery K. Cooper, Senior Pastor that even the amendment’s that person best, whether reasons, he said, including communion, of which the 910 Shoshone Street East, Twin Falls advocates say it is likely to they are following Christ in the large military popula- Episcopal Church is the U.S. mean that more conserva- all areas of their life. tions in both places, but gay branch, also is sharply di- 7332936 www.fbctwinfalls.org tive presbyteries will con- “It’s important for any ordination was a major fac- vided on the same issue. Sunday Worship Services 9:30 & 11:00am tinue to deny ordination to person in the Presbyterian tor. “I think that’s probably gays and lesbians. Church to submit joyfully to He said he feared the vote where the Presbyterians will “The new language is, in Christ in all things.” would be “divisive for our end up,”he said.“Stay on the Jerry Kester, Senior Pastor some respects, truer to who People on both sides of denomination, which has, same ship; just live on dif- 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls we’ve been for centuries,” the issue predicted that the for the past 50-plus years, ferent decks.” Price said. “I do see it as an vote would lead some been losing membership.” 7336610 www.tfnaz.com improvement in the way we churches to leave the de- The Rev. Mark Brewer, the Times-News writer An- govern our churches. But I nomination, while others pastor of Bel Air Presbyter- drew Weeks contributed to Sunday blended worship service 9:30am don’t know that all my col- would seek more compati- ian and another opponent of this report. Progressive worship service 11:00am Sunday evening traditional/casual service 6:00pm

Faith Lighthouse Greg Fadness, Lead Pastor Church 960 Eastland Dr., Twin Falls Continued from Religion 1 and shatter it into hundreds that we can experience. you simply gave God the 7334667 of pieces. “There, take that Nothing to blame God about anger and expressed grati- & School GOD’S LOVE IS God!” there. tude in the process. Let go, lighthousetwinfalls.com Now then, how did that God is the wisdom that let God. Saturday “Elevation Service” 6pmVibey acousticbased worship STEADFAST IN THE feel? Did it feel good or bad? permeates your body and Sunday “Celebration Services” 9 & 11amFull blown worship Did it feel right or wrong? mind. That wisdom directs FACE OF ANGER The greater question might more than 100,000 intricate Jesus Is The Rev. Duke Tufty, Uni- be, what did God do to war- physical actions necessary The Answer Lighthouse School PreK12th Grade. Call 7371425 ty Temple on the Plaza, rant such anger and blame? for you to be alive. Nothing Kansas City, Mo.: This is a God is life. The energy, to blame God about there. SMILE GOD question that only you can power, spirit and life force If you want to get angry Share your worship celebrations, answer. I say get angry with within you, and you have with God, go ahead. God LOVES service times and community God. Yell and scream at the free will to use it as you doesn’t care. God’s love and YOU outreaches here! top of your lungs. Stomp choose. Nothing to blame provision remain undimin- PROVERBS 14:29 your feet, clench your fists, God about there. ished. But perhaps rather Worry Is A Dark Room Call Tammy Parker at slam doors and kick the fur- God is love. The most in- than directing blame and Where Negatives Develop. niture. Maybe even throw an credible,blissful,wonderful, anger at God, maybe it 7353276 for more information expensive vase at the wall serene sense of being alive would be more beneficial if J.C.H.T.M.R.K. BUSINESSBUSINESS EDITOR BLAIR KOCH: 735-3295 [email protected] SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2011 RELIGION 3 Dow Jones Industrial ▼ 100.17 | Nasdaq composite ▼ 34.57 | S&P 500 ▼ 10.88 | Russell 2000 ▼ 1.18 Exports hit record $MART $PENDING $1.5B in first quarter Times-News Labor reported Thursday. Idaho’s year-over-year Save your Idaho’s export sales in growth rate ranked 15th the first three months of among the states and was 2011 hit a record $1.5 billion, well above the national ex- food, save bolstered by record foreign port increase of 18.4 per- sales of agricultural goods, cent. precious metals and near “It was a welcome sign some dough record sales for computer for a state economy that is chips and other technology otherwise struggling to free By Sarah Skidmore products itself from the grips of the The three-month period recession,”the release stat- Associated Press writer was the seventh straight ed. quarter of billion-dollar- Labor reported that per- PORTLAND, Ore. — plus exports for the Gem formance reflected a weak- Americans waste an esti- State. er U.S. dollar to other world mated 14 percent to 40 per- The $1.52 billion total was currencies. In the case of cent of the food produced for 16 percent higher than the precious metals, it was the their consumption. It hap- final quarter of 2010 and 25 steadily increasing price of pens in fields, in stores and percent higher than the silver that helped push in your kitchen. That’s bad first three months of 2010, prices higher. Silver prices for the environment and placing the state ahead of peaked at near record levels it can be very bad for last year’s pace toward a in April. your wallet. record $5 billion in exports, “Food waste is one of the Idaho Department of See EXPORTS, Religion 4 those things that hide in plain sight,” says Jonathan Bloom, author of “American Wasteland,” about food waste. “When it’s really put Judge issues warrant after in front of people, it does surprise them.” Tamarack owner skips court Farmers toss imperfect Idaho Statesman time to clear his head”but re- heads of lettuce, grocers fused to disclose his location. chuck bruised tomatoes and, BOISE — An Idaho judge He was reached on a by best estimates, con- issued a warrant in a bid to get phone that rang with a Eu- sumers waste about 25 per- Tamarack’s majority owner ropean tone, a sign he may cent of the food they buy — into court after he skipped a be out of the country. throwing out browned ba- hearing meant to determine “I will return to Boise,” nanas, outdated cheese and the value of his assets. Boespflug told the AP dur- unused leftovers. The Idaho Statesman re- ing the phone conversation. This has all sorts of envi- ports Jean-Pierre Boespflug Brad Goergen, the Seattle ronmental, social and ethical was supposed to be in court lawyer for Bank of America ramifications. But if you look Wednesday to disclose his Leasing & Capital LLC, con- just at the financial impact assets after Bank of America’s tends Boespflug might skip on the consumer, that is the leasing arm previously won a town and shield all his money equivalent of a family of four $4.9 million judgment over and possessions that could be tossing $1,500 to $4,000 in lifts installed at the resort used to satisfy the $4.9 mil- the garbage each year. That’s about 90 miles north of lion judgment over the two a lot of dough. AP photo Boise. lifts. They remained idle this Here are a few tips on how In this file photo,Theresa Frey, a member of a compost group in Bedford Stuyvesant, dumps her freezer Fourth District Judge winter even as others were to make better use of your garbage in the Green Acres Community Garden deposit near her home in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Michael McLaughlin set bail operated during a limited ski food — and money: at $3.5 million to force Boe- season run by the resort’s PLAN AHEAD: If you buy figure out what you toss it,you probably won’t use it. you can extend the shelf-life spflug,a native of France,into homeowners association. just what you need, you’ll most often and think about In many households, big, of a lot of foods with proper court. There’s a contempt Boespflug might have find yourself wasting less other options you have. overcrowded refrigerators storage, including produce hearing on May 26. transferred his assets, in- right away. Broccoli going bad in the are major culprits in food containers with vents or Judge McLaughlin said cluding proceeds from the Try planning out meals for fridge each week? Try frozen waste, Bloom says. Think of strainers. Even simply put- Boespflug’s behavior was “of sale of his $1.2 million home a week at a time. Or shop for veggies. Need more than a the zucchini at the bottom of ting a paper towel in with concern.” in Boise, to a specially a few key meals at a time so can’s worth, but less than a the vegetable drawer that their lettuce can keep it Boespflug’s whereabouts formed Nevada company, you can fix them depending jar’s worth of beans? Buy in could have made it into last crisp longer. are unclear. Goergen said. on your preference of the bulk so you can use what you night’s stir fry, if only you CHILL OUT: If you keep Last week, he told The As- day. While it works for some need each time and save the had seen it. food cool,it will keep longer. sociated Press he “needed See TAMARACK, Religion 4 people to buy everything in rest more easily. Storing things well and la- You keep milk in the one big shopping trip, others “Don’t bring so much into beling them can make them fridge, and you know veg- find they waste less if they your home that you have to less mysterious when you etables stay fresh longer in make smaller and more fre- waste food,” Bloom says. come across them in the the crisper. quent trips. “The strategy is up to (you).” freezer — and more appeal- In S.C. tourist town, golf No matter your approach, TIDY UP: If you can’t see ing to defrost and use. And See SAVE, Religion 4 symbiotic with strippers By Jake Spring tail tables in low-slung In antitrust slugfest, consumers always lose McClatchy Newspapers chairs at the Horry County club. Many of the men wore efore Google could MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. _ polo shirts and baseball buy DoubleClick and Google is hardly the only turf being fought over Crystal “Shy” Roberts caps and smoked cigars as B AdMob, the Internet climbed the roughly 10- dancers moved from lap to giant needed to get antitrust by the antitrust cops. Every big merger, it foot pole at the Penthouse lap through the room. approval from the Federal Steven seems, is now the occasion for extended Club, gripping its metallic For a dancer such as Trade Commission. Pearlstein surface with her thighs as it Roberts, spring means But when Google wanted wrangling over who is going to review it. And swayed a foot in both direc- more dollar bills from the to buy ITA,a leading maker not regulators. over the past six months, sharp elbows have tions. men who sidle up to her on of travel software, the re- Google is hardly the only On that early April Friday the stage as golfers flood the view was conducted by a turf being fought over by the been flying in all directions in the fight over night, Roberts played to area’s courses and strip different agency: the an- antitrust cops. Every big mostly small groups of men titrust division of the Justice merger,it seems, is now the which one will oversee the implementation of seated around small cock- See STRIPPERS, Religion 4 Department. It was also occasion for extended the new health-care law, which explicitly Justice that earlier nixed the wrangling over who is going idea of a merger with Yahoo. to review it. And over the encourages collaboration among doctors, Now both agencies ap- past six months, sharp el- hospitals and other providers in what are called pear to be quietly,and sepa- bows have been flying in all rately,laying the ground- directions in the fight over ‘accountable care organizations.’ Sabe work for a much broader in- which one will oversee the Callicutt vestigation to determine implementation of the new to undermine health-care divided, with each agency is the whether Google is using an- health-care law,which ex- reform. Only when the dis- specializing in particular in- front door ti-competitive practices to plicitly encourages collabo- pute spilled out onto the dustries, has become less host at protect its dominance in the ration among doctors, hos- front page of the Wall Street useful as changes in tech- Internet search business. pitals and other providers in Journal did the embarrassed nology and supply chains Thee Doll The leaders of both agencies what are called “account- regulators sign on to an un- have blurred the boundaries House in would like nothing more able care organizations.” easy truce that divides the between industries. Myrtle than to bring a high-profile While ACOs hold the work between them. William Kovacic, a Re- Beach, case that would take its promise of reducing costs This rivalry is not new — publican member of the S.C., and place in history along with and improving quality,cre- it’s been going on since 1914, FTC and a former chairman, dresses the government’s landmark ating them is likely to reduce when Justice opposed the says it has gotten to the special to challenges of Standard Oil, competition in certain ar- law creating the Federal point that his agency has IBM, AT&T,Microsoft and eas. Both agencies laid claim Trade Commission and better relations with com- add to the Intel. The FTC appears to to the job of formulating the balked at giving it a concur- petition regulators overseas fun have won the initial coin guidelines and approving rent role in antitrust en- than it does with fellow atmos- toss on this round, but don’t individual transactions, forcement. But in recent American regulators two phere of count out the team from with FTC officials accusing years the flare-ups have be- blocks away. the enter- Justice just yet. Justice of wanting to sacri- come more frequent, more While old-fashioned bu- tainment Gee,I thought the idea of fice the antitrust law to the ideological and, at times, reaucratic rivalry explains business. the antitrust laws was to en- White House’s political more personal. One big rea- much of the bad blood that courage competition agenda and Justice officials son is that the traditional between businesses, accusing the FTC of trying way that the work has been See PEARLSTEIN, Religion 4 MCT photo

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Treasury releases international money flows data for March National Association of Home Builders releases housing Monday in business market index for May Religion 4 Saturday, May 14, 2011 BUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho MARKET SUMMARY YESTERDAY ON WALL STREET NYSE AMEX NASDAQ May 13, 2011 13,000 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU 12,000 BkofAm 1544883 11.93 -.27 TrnsatlPet 42069 2.30 +.13 Yahoo 1034366 16.55 -.62 S&P500ETF1429438 134.04 -1.04 GoldStr g 36183 2.61 -.09 Cisco 783227 16.88 -.05 -100.17 Since when does the stock market take its iShSilver 859355 34.39 +1.07 NwGold g 35373 9.27 -.18 SiriusXM 683019 2.24 -.04 cues from the market for silver, oil and iShEMkts 806845 46.92 -1.05 NA Pall g 31958 3.90 -.10 Microsoft 657965 25.03 -.29 12,595.75 11,000 iShR2K 675323 83.51 -1.18 CFCda g 31346 20.70 +.28 PwShs QQQ566709 58.41 -.70 JAF M M pork bellies? When its really the dollar Pct. change from previous: -0.79% High 12,714.50 Low 12,543.19 thats driving the action. GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Falling commodity prices are widely Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg May 13, 2011 blamed for driving down stocks. The Dillards 56.00 +7.41 +15.3 NewConcEn 3.08 +.38 +14.1 ARCA bio 2.51 +.63 +33.5 3,000 Standard & Poors 500 index has lost 1.9 AtlasPpln 36.59 +4.38 +13.6 AdcareH wt 3.33 +.38 +12.9 Tranzyme n 4.96 +.90 +22.2 0CUFCS percent so far in May. Other indexes are AtlasEngy 24.98 +2.78 +12.5 TianyinPh 2.45 +.20 +8.9 GulfRes 3.23 +.53 +19.6 iP SER2K 26.30 +2.25 +9.4 HeraldNB 2.94 +.23 +8.5 Tree.com h 6.33 +.93 +17.2 EQORQUKVG 2,750 down more than 1.5 percent for the Darling 17.23 +1.46 +9.3 EngySvcs 3.50 +.24 +7.4 FstBkshs 6.05 +.83 +15.9 month. -34.57 The Dow Jones industrial average lost LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,828.47 2,500 100.17 points, or 0.8 percent, to close at Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg JAF M M 12,595.75. The S&P 500 fell 10.88, or 0.8 Bitauto n 7.79 -1.35 -14.8 PacOffPT 2.01 -.20 -9.0 LifePart s 5.62 -1.42 -20.2 Pct. change from previous: -1.21% High2,861.51 Low 2,827.51 percent, to 1,337.77.The Nasdaq lost ConcdMed 4.44 -.62 -12.3 Bacterin n 4.01 -.39 -8.9 Vertro rs 2.66 -.59 -18.2 PhxNMda n 13.10 -1.65 -11.2 Quepasa 6.12 -.56 -8.4 Rambus 15.83 -3.44 -17.9 34.57,or 1.2 percent, to 2,828.47.The slide May 13, 2011 USANA 28.05 -3.43 -10.9 Innovaro 2.41 -.20 -7.7 ParkBcp 3.25 -.55 -14.5 1,400 turned the Dow and S&P lower for the ProUSSlv rs 19.70 -2.10 -9.6 BioTime 5.53 -.38 -6.4 KipsBMd n 3.90 -.56 -12.6 5VCPFCTF week. More than two stocks fell for every one that DIARY DIARY DIARY 2QQT¶U 1,300 rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Advanced 889 Advanced 186 Advanced 623 Declined 2,161 Declined 281 Declined 1,989 -10.88 Trading volume was 3.5 billion shares. Unchanged 105 Unchanged 46 Unchanged 106 1,337.77 1,200 Total issues 3,155 Total issues 513 Total issues 2,718 JAF MM New Highs 181 New Highs 11 New Highs 91 New Lows 22 New Lows 5 New Lows 48 Pct. change from previous: -0.81% High 1,350.47 Low 1,333.36 Volume 3,516,269,996 Volume 103,579,732 Volume 1,871,109,230 SOURCE: SunGard AP

INDEXES 12,876.00 9,614.32 Dow Jones Industrials 12,595.75 -100.17 -.79 +8.80 +18.60 COMMODITIES REPORT 5,565.78 3,872.64 Dow Jones Transportation 5,383.91 -70.33 -1.29 +5.43 +19.97 Pintos, no quote, new crop great northerns, no quote pinks, no 78.00 canner & cutters n/a heavy feeder steers 97.00-126.00 439.88 346.95 Dow Jones Utilities 436.91 -2.63 -.60 +7.88 +15.03 C LOSING FUTURES quote, new crop small reds, no quote, new crop. Prices are given light feeder steers 117.00-141.00 stocker steers 132.00-149.50 8,718.25 6,355.83 NYSE Composite 8,371.67 -84.51 -1.00 +5.12 +18.28 by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current May 11. heavy holstein feeder steers 75.00-87.00 light holstein feeder Mon Commodity High Low Close Change Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market steers 92.00-104.00 heavy feeder heifers 108.00-122.00 light 2,490.51 1,689.19 Amex Index 2,350.28 -20.32 -.86 +6.43 +27.13 Jun Live cattle 110.15 108.70 109.00 - .85 News, U.S. Department of Agriculture Pintos, $30 pinks, Ltd. feeder heifers 116.00-136.00 stocker heifers 125.00-141.00 2,887.75 2,061.14 Nasdaq Composite 2,828.47 -34.57 -1.21 +6.62 +20.52 Aug Live cattle 111.60 110.20 110.55 - .88 $30-$32 small reds, not established garbanzos, Ltd. $40—$41. slaughter bulls 71.00-92.00 stock cow/calf pairs 1090-1350/pr 1,370.58 1,010.91 S&P 500 1,337.77 -10.88 -.81 +6.37 +17.79 May Feeder cattle 129.80 128.70 128.70 - .83 Quotes current May 11. Remarks: Steady to cheaper prices on most classes due to Aug Feeder cattle 134.25 132.43 132.45 - 1.48 lower futures. 14,562.01 15.80 Wilshire 5000 14,186.94 -125.13 -.87 +6.19 +18.81 Sep Feeder cattle 134.65 133.00 133.03 - 1.48 868.57 587.66 Russell 2000 835.67 -11.86 -1.40 +6.64 +20.42 May Lean hogs 92.85 92.50 92.85 + .23 G RAINS Jun Lean hogs 94.70 93.85 94.55 + .35 M ETALS/MONEY May Wheat xxx.xx xxx.xx 696.00 - 4.50 Valley Grains STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Jul Wheat 741.00 726.75 727.75 - 7.75 Prices for wheat per bushel, ask: mixed grain, oats, corn and May KC Wheat xxx.xx xxx.xx 858.75 - 10.25 beans per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without Key currency exchange rates AlliantEgy 1.70 14 40.74 -.25 +10.8 Kaman .56 17 37.44 -.80 +28.8 Jul KC Wheat 887.75 867.00 869.50 - 6.75 notice. NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Friday, com- May MPS Wheat xxx.xx xxx.xx 911.75 - 7.50 Soft white wheat, ask barley, $11.80 oats, $10.00 corn, $12.85 (15 pared with late Thursday in New York: AlliantTch .80 8 70.64 -5.33 -5.1 Keycorp .04 11 8.27 -.26 -6.6 Jul MPS Wheat 917.75 894.00 900.25 - 4.50 percent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day AmCasino .42 64 23.01 -.14 +47.2 LeeEnt ... 3 1.14 +.09 -53.7 May Corn 686.50 677.00 679.00 - 2.25 current May 11. Yen 80.84 80.91 Aon Corp .60 21 52.84 -.22 +14.8 MicronT ... 7 10.40 -.26 +29.7 Jul Corn 689.50 677.00 682.00 + 1.50 Barley, $11.50 (cwt): corn, $12.50 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD Euro $1.4110 $1.4231 May Soybeans xxx.xx xxx.xx 1337.00 - 8.25 Heiskell. Prices current May 11. Pound $1.6174 $1.6286 BallardPw ...... 1.70 +.01 +13.3 OfficeMax ... 14 9.13 -.30 -48.4 Jul Soybeans 1351.00 1323.00 1329.50 - 13.25 Intermountain grains Swiss franc 0.8923 0.8851 BkofAm .04 22 11.93 -.27 -10.6 RockTen .80 13 72.06 -1.31 +33.6 May BFP Milk 16.50 16.30 16.45 + .09 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Canadian dollar 0.9682 0.9632 ConAgra .92 17 25.52 ... +13.0 Sensient .84 17 37.60 -.37 +2.4 Jun BFP Milk 16.99 16.55 16.92 + .16 Livestock Report for Friday, May 13. Mexican peso 11.7298 11.6409 Jul BFP Milk 17.59 17.10 17.51 + .27 POCATELLO — White wheat 7.50 (steady) 11.5 percent winter 7.21 Metal Price (troy oz.) Pvs Day Costco .96f 26 82.72 -.60 +14.6 SkyWest .16 12 15.40 -.29 -1.4 Aug BFP Milk 17.80 17.44 17.71 + .19 (down 7) 14 percent spring 10.62 (down 5) barley 11.45 (steady) NY Merc Gold $1493.40 $1506.60 Diebold 1.12 16 33.10 -.43 +3.3 Teradyn ... 8 16.18 +.03 +15.2 Jul Sugar 21.69 20.61 21.33 + .39 BURLEY — White wheat 7.38 (down 7) 11.5 percent winter 7.32 NY HSBC Bank US$1493.00 $1501.00 DukeEngy .98 13 19.22 -.01 +7.9 Tuppwre 1.20 18 63.70 -1.16 +33.6 Oct Sugar 21.78 20.79 21.51 + .32 (down 8) 14 percent spring 10.08 (down 4) Barley 11.25 (steady) NY Merc Silver $35.011 $34.793 Jun B-Pound 1.6375 1.6229 1.6277 - .0060 OGDEN — White wheat 7.70 (up 10) 11.5 percent winter 7.47 DukeRlty .68 ... 14.42 -.13 +15.7 US Bancrp .50f 13 25.02 -.31 -7.2 Sep B-Pound 1.6342 1.6210 1.6260 - .0054 (down 12) 14 percent spring 10.18 (down 9) Barley 11.60 (steady) Gold Fastenal 1.04f 34 66.61 -.43 +11.2 Valhi .40 90 35.16 +.86 +59.0 Jun J-Yen 1.2396 1.2295 1.2365 + .0006 PORTLAND — White wheat 7.50 (steady) 11 percent winter 8.65- Selected world gold prices, Friday. Heinz 1.80 18 52.50 +.02 +6.1 WalMart 1.46f 13 55.72 ... +3.3 Sep J-Yen 1.2400 1.2309 1.2374 + .0009 8.70 (down 6) 14 percent spring 11.50 (down 5) corn 279.25 (up London morning fixing: $1511.00 up $21.50. Jun Euro-currency 1.4267 1.4115 1.4230 + .0046 .50) London afternoon fixing: $1505.75 up $16.25. HewlettP .32 10 40.41 -.47 -4.0 WashFed .24 13 15.27 -.11 -9.8 Sep Euro-currency 1.4224 1.4076 1.4179 + .0037 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 10.92 (down 8): bushel 6.55 (down 5) NY Handy & Harman: $1505.75 up $16.25. HomeDp 1.00f 18 37.01 -.28 +5.6 WellsFargo .48f 11 27.93 -.30 -9.9 Jun Canada dollar 1.0408 1.0306 1.0384 - .0005 NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1626.21 up $17.55. Idacorp 1.20 16 39.70 -.41 +7.4 ZionBcp .04 ... 23.12 -.47 -4.6 Sep Canada dollar 1.0375 1.0280 1.0359 - .0003 NY Engelhard: $1508.96 up $16.28. Jun U.S. Dollar 75.84 75.21 75.36 - .16 C HEESE NY Engelhard fabricated: $1622.13 up $17.50. Jun Comex gold 1509.7 1477.6 1502.3 + 0.9 NY Merc. gold May Fri. $1493.40 off $13.20. Aug Comex gold 1510.0 1479.0 1503.6 + 0.9 Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Fri. $1493.00 off $8.00. May Comex silver 35.15 32.60 34.05 - 1.46 Barrels: $1.6425, - .0050: Blocks: $1.6225, + .0025 HOW TO READ THE REPORT Jul Comex silver 35.89 32.30 34.15 - 1.37 Silver Jun Treasury bond 124.2 123.2 123.3 - 0.2 P OTATOES NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Friday $34.435 up Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low Sep Treasury bond 123.1 122.7 122.2 - 0.2 $0.455. May Coffee 275.95 271.10 273.95 + 1.45 H&H fabricated $41.322 up $0.546. during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in Jul Coffee 276.80 270.90 274.95 + 1.80 CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping The morning bullion price for silver in London $36.200 up past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of May Cocoa 1904 1858 1883 - 33 points Friday. $3.700. 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 22.00-23.00: 100 Jul Cocoa 1937 1887 1912 - 15 count 13.00. Engelhard $35.770 up $1.920. wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend Jul Cotton 151.92 144.30 144.30 - 6.00 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.50. Engelhard fabricated $42.924 up $2.304. rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Oct Cotton 134.02 129.30 129.30 - 6.00 Russet Norkotahs Colorado 50-lb cartons 70 count 17.00: 100 NY Merc silver spot month Friday $35.011 up $0.218. owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – Jun Crude oil 100.49 95.25 98.93 + .72 count 13.00. When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. Jun Unleaded gas 3.1725 3.0220 3.0644 - .0584 Baled 5-10 film bags (non Size A) 8.50-9.00. Nonferrous metals Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Jun Heating oil 2.9509 2.8479 2.9163 + .0180 NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices F. Jul Natural gas 4.296 4.167 4.258 + .017 Russets Norkotahs Wisconsin 50-lb cartons 18.00-19.00: 100 Aluminum -$1.1792 per lb., London Metal Exch. Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased count 11.50-13.00. Quotations from Sinclair & Co. Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 9.00-11.00. Copper -$3.8717 Cathode full plate, LME. on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 Copper $3.9750 N.Y. Merc spot Fri. dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, Russet Norkotahs Washington 50-lb cartons 70 count 18.00- 19.00: 100 count 12.00-13.00. Lead - $2271.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.00-7.00. Zinc - $0.9538 per lb., London Metal Exch. tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus B EANS Gold - $1505.75 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or Gold - $1493.40 troy oz., NY Merc spot Fri. Valley Beans Silver - $34.435 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less L IVESTOCK in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, Silver - $35.011 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Fri. Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices subject to change Intermountain livestock Platinum -$1774.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). or securities assumed by such companies. without notice. Producers desiring more recent price information LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Producers Livestock Market in Vale, Platinum -$1769.30 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Fri. • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. should contact dealers. Oregon on Wednesday. Utility and commercial cows 68.00- n.q.-not quoted, n.a.-not available r-revised Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Ex-capital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n - No-load fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con- tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex- cash dividend. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Get more stocks and commodities information online at Magicvalley.com/business/ Pearlstein Save Continued from Religion 3 somewhat broader and Continued from Religion 3 other perishables wont til later. Try new combina- gone bad, of course. But if it has developed over the more flexible consumer Its also worth looking at stay good as long. tions or recipes to use up smells, looks and tastes years,there are other rea- protection mandate,while the temperature of your re- And if your ice cream what you have on hand be- okay — it probably is, ex- sons behind it. its bipartisan governance frigerator, which ideally goes soft, your freezers a fore buying more. And perts say. The FTC is an independ- structure would help to as- should be 40 degrees, says bit too warm. dont let the use-by, sell-by “Im not perfect; even I ent commission run by five sure greater consistency in Carolyn Raab, a registered EAT IT: Sometimes its a and eat-by dates set your throw away food, and I appointees with staggered the standards by which dietician and food and nu- matter of just eating what schedule, experts say. think about it a lot,”Bloom terms and different party af- mergers are reviewed. The trition specialist with Ore- you have. Those are largely designed says. “We can never do filiations with a tradition of FTCs broader and deeper gon State Universitys ex- If you made enough food for quality, not safety of the away completely with food consensus decision making. economic expertise is also tension program. If you for multiple meals, eat your food. waste but we could do away The agency has broad re- better suited to the task of keep it at 45, your milk and leftovers or freeze them un- Dont eat something if its with a lot of it.” sponsibilities for consumer continuously monitoring protections that go well be- the activities of companies yond antitrust,although, whose mergers are approved Tamarack unlike Justice,it has no with limitations and condi- Continued from Religion 3 lection of islands in the “We cannot represent our money and couldnt repay a power to bring criminal ac- tions,which has frequently “That has several hall- South Pacific and “a notori- client without violating rules $250 million construction tions. been the case in recent years. marks of a fraudulent trans- ous haven for fraudulent as- that govern our conduct,” loan from a syndicate of in- Justice,by contrast,is Why does any of this fer,”he said. “They sold (the set-protection trusts.” Angstman told McLaughlin. vestors led by Credit Suisse part of the executive branch. matter? Because,thanks to home) through Cerulean The new developments Boespflug estimates he Group. Although White House globalization and new tech- Holdings. Theres no expla- come as Boespflugs lawyer personally lost at least The resort is now in fore- staffs have generally been nology,business in many nation for what happened to withdrew from the Bank of $45 million in his Tamarack closure proceedings in state careful not to interfere di- sectors has come to be dom- those proceeds.” America case. investment after years of de- court after bouncing in and rectly in any particular an- inated by fewer and fewer Goergen said hes also T.J. Angstman said he velopment, frantic con- out of bankruptcy. Potential titrust case,the direction of giant companies.This con- suspicious because the deed cant find Boespflug, making struction and real estate buyers have stepped for- the division can change dra- solidation has helped to was notarized by someone it impossible to represent sales collapsed in 2008 after ward, but so far theres been matically depending on the lower prices,increase effi- from the Cook Islands,a col- him. he and his partners ran out of no transaction. party in power,with Repub- ciency and,in some cases, licans showing increasing spur innovation,but it has skepticism of government also led to a concentration of interference with markets. economic and political Exports Christine Varney,head of power that the antitrust Continued from Religion 3 wan, South Korea, China $91 million in silver and port commodities. the antitrust division,made laws were meant to prevent. Computer chips made up and Singapore bought two- $63 million in fertilizers Despite Canadas pur- a big splash after taking of- An updated and rationalized the bulk of high-tech sales, thirds of those chips. sold to foreign customers. chases, over half the first- fice by announcing that she regulatory structure would which continued to ac- Canada remained the Food and agricultural ex- quarter exports were sold to was tearing up the more le- help to revive those laws af- count for the lions share of states leading trade part- ports topped $200 million seven Asian nations; the nient guidelines for the be- ter years of timid and reluc- export receipts — $662 ner, buying 30 percent of all for the first time. Those four big computer chip havior of dominant firms tant enforcement while million. first quarter exports in- sales were not as concen- buyers plus Japan, Maylasia such as Google that were is- making that enforcement Four Asian nations; Tai- cluding, nearly all of the trated as the other top ex- and the Philippines. sued just a year earlier by her more predictable and fair. Bush-era predecessor. Put another way,wed all If congressional politics be better off if antitrust reg- dictates that there must be ulators spent more time and Strippers two agencies,however, energy protecting con- Continued from Religion 3 eat at area restaurants. But clubs, according to a 2010 At- an adult club trade group. surely there must be a better sumers and less protecting clubs. Many golfers will drive less discussed among tourism lanta Journal Constitution re- “I would say that assess- way for them to divide the their own turf. for hours to come from the industry leaders, elected offi- port. ment is pretty typical, espe- work. Northeast and Midwest dur- cials and golfers themselves is There are no statistics on cially given youre in a tourist My suggestion would be Columnist Steven Pearl- ing peak season, which club the money they spend on the amount of revenue gener- area,”she said of the countys to leave all the merger re- stein writes about business operators say runs from mid- adult entertainment. That ated by strip clubs in Horry 14 clubs. views to the FTC.The com- and the economy for The February to early May. spending has given rise to an County because the taxes paid “The number of clubs gives mission operates under a Washington Post. Some golfers come just as array of strip clubs drawing are lumped in with all restau- the Myrtle Beach area a dual much for strip clubs as for the women from across the Unit- rants and bars, said Samantha identity, said Mike Rose, golf,she said. ed States and other countries Cheek of the S.C.Department owner of The Gold Club. “Theres golf courses to dance. of Revenue. But club owners “We are a family destina- everywhere else. Why come There are at least 14 operat- and managers say they are tion, but also its a resort to Myrtle Beach if you dont ing strip clubs in Horry Coun- major contributors to the state town, and golf is a big part of have strip clubs?” 27-year- ty, which includes Myrtle and local tax base. the business here,” he said. old Roberts said between Beach and has a population of The industrys nearly 3,900 “The golfers want to go out dances. about 269,000, according to clubs nationwide generate and have a good time.” Golf is big business for the 2010 Census. Theres at about $12 billion in revenue Tourism officials promote South Carolinas northern least one club in southern annually, although that figure the area as family-friendly and coastline,known as the Grand Brunswick County, N.C., just was higher before the reces- seldom mention strip clubs. Strand, during the spring across the state line. By com- sion, said Angelina Spencer, “They put blinders on and shoulder season as players fill parison,Atlanta,with a popu- executive director of the As- like to think that were not up courses, book hotels and lation of 420,000, has 19 strip sociation of Club Executives, here,”Rose said. CLASSIFIEDSS featuring

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TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS Beautiful Meander DECLO Point home on Canyon Rim, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car garage, great waterfall view, wood & tile floors. A must see! 341 Edwards Dr. KIMBERLY OPEN HOUSE Call 208-539-9189 Sat. May 14, 11-5pm ~ 408 Gem Dr 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1,380 sq. ft. TWIN FALLS/FILER $138,900. Very well cared for Beautiful 4 bdrm home in FARM FOR SALE! comfortable home. Avail for viewing cul-de-sac. Very big fenced back- 133 ACRE FARM yard. Bonus/hobby room. One at other times, call 208-423-4002. South of Filer Productive Portneuf For Sale by Owner. 5 bdrm, level. $224,900. Motivated Seller. Brokered by Congress Realty Loam Soil, Canal Headgates on 2 bath, 3000 sq. ft. home. Very Located at 2637 Joshua Way MLS#98465930 Farm for water conservation. convenient location. Walk to 208-736-1918 school and church. Super Cute Fall Possession. $565,000 PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE inside! Huge food storage room, Ray Sabala Selling Property? fenced yard, auto sprinklers, TWIN FALLS Canyonside Irwin Realty shed, fruit trees, garden and 208-539-3321 Don't pay any fees until it's sold. more. $149,000. For free information about 208-654-9263 or 801-358-1837 I avoiding time share and real N CUSTOM HOMESC estate scams, write to: Federal Trade Commission, RUPERT Washington, D.C. 20580 or call BRUNEAU Building lots in town, 208 410-2025 | 246 9th Ave N | Twin Falls the National Fraud Information city services available. Call for By Owner, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, built Center, 1-800-876-7060. details, 208-845-2188 2006. House sqft 1515, 2 car ForrestCustomHomes.com garage sqft 576. Vaulted ceilings in main living & master bedroom, TWIN FALLS fenced fully, central forced air heat/AC, Pergo type flooring in Luxury Home 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, kitchen & dining, custom window 4096 sq. ft., granite counters, OPEN HOUSE 123 PM treatments included, vinyl siding, heated tile, loft, open and bright. bonus garage attic storage. 5 patios. River view and access. Priced to Sell: $127,900. Very comfortable. $360,000. Located at 475 Lacasa Loop. SATURDAY, MAY 14TH Call 208-436-4927. See at (208) 731-4941 www.70pelicandrive.blogspot.com

TWIN FALLS 1168 Eastridge Cr. TAX DEED PROPERTY OPEN 11-1PM. FOR SALE 5 bdrm., 3.5 baths, 2806 sq ft. $299,900. BY JEROME COUNTY Call Kilah 731-1505. COMMISSIONERS Magic Valley Realty Sealed bids will be accepted through 4:00 p.m. on May 26, 2011, and opened at 10:00 a.m. on May 27, 2011, by the Jerome County Commissioners or their designee, followed by a public Cute! Clean! Affordable! Nice, auction with bidding to begin 2 bdrm, 1 bath, with large walk-in BUHL 2 bedroom home on 5.3 with the highest sealed bid attic, unfinished basement, NAME YOUR PRICE! acres (13 total platted lots) amount. Sealed bids are to be hardwood floors. New vinyl $139,000 marked “Property Bids” windows, fresh paint throughout. FILER 1 bdrm townhouse $44,500 delivered to the County Large lot, storage shed. Nice With over 2400 sq. ft., 5 bedroom, 3 baths, a great family room with a wood ISLAND PARK 2 bedroom time Commissioners' office, 300 neighborhood, close to schools share condo $1000 North Lincoln, Suite 300, and shopping. Great starter fi replace and bar for entertaining, you will fall in love with this house. KIMBERLY 2 bdrm home in country Jerome, Idaho 83338. home. Move-in ready. $91,900 Public auction to be held in the REDUCED! $82,500. front lobby of the courthouse. For more information Located at 410 Crestview Drive in Twin Falls, in a great neighborhood west Said Property is described as Call 731-4640 or 420-1496 NELSON follows: of CSI. It is centrally located to all shopping with in 10 mins. Fully fenced. REALTY LLC Lot 2, Block 137 Jerome Townsite This house will not last long! Offered at $149,000. MLS#110065. 734-3930 Jerome County, ID Located at: 125 East Avenue E, Jerome, ID Assessor's Parcel# RPJ13701370020A Minimum bid for this property to be: $5,500.00 EQUAL HOUSING Terms of the sale are cash or TWIN FALLS/FILER Brand new 4 cashier's check to be received OPPORTUNITIES bdrm, 2 bath, 2000 sq ft home on no later than 4:00 p.m. the date 1 acre in very nice subdivision. All real estate advertising in this of the sale. Commissioners Kitchen has granite counters, newspaper is subject to the Fair reserve the right to accept or walk-in pantry & breakfast bar. Housing Act which makes it refuse any and/or all bids. Soaker tub with separate shower illegal to advertise “any For information, call and double sinks in master bath. preference limitation or 208-644-2720 Mary Childers. Large bedrooms w/walk-in closets. discrimination based on race, Attached garage, covered patio, & completely paved driveway. color, religion, sex, handicap, TWIN FALLS $175,000. Call 208-358-0152 familial status, or national origin or an intention to make any such preference limitation or Get In The Habit! discrimination. “Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal Read the custodian; pregnant women and $388,000. Family home at the end people securing custody or of a quiet cul-de-sac. 6 bedrooms, children under 18, 3.5 baths, 5,500 sq. ft. on Classifieds 3/4 of an acre. This newspaper will not www.HomesByOwner.com/63946 208-421-2070 Every Day knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are (208) 734-6500 hereby informed that all dwellings DO YOU KNOW A BUYER FOR THIS HOME? advertised in this newspaper are 4 bedroom 3 bath with available on an equal opportunity bonus room, 3 car basis. To complain of $480,000 KIMBERLY $124,900 TWIN FALLS discrimination call HUD Toll-free garage, 2350 Sq.ft. telephone number at 800-669- Walking distance to 9777. The Toll-free telephone new hospital, schools, number for the hearing impaired and shopping. is 800-927-8275. MLS #98463981 Times-News 913 RIVER MIST, TF $245,000 Classifieds Call Terry Winkle at 490-1022 3981 3600 E N, Kimberly 454 Fillmore , Twin Falls 208-733-0931 ext. 2 Prudential Idaho Homes & Properties All For You! Perfect Price, Perfect Home BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE in Beautiful home with professionally landscaped featuring 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, fenced NEW LISTING yard, and excellent upgrades throughout. Will yard with mature landscaping and move in TWIN FALLS! look at all offers. - 4 bedrooms 3.5 baths, 2.5 condition! Call Donna 420-4504 . Beautiful vintage home offering a great fl oor acres and in a great location! Call on this one MLS# 98464994 plan including 3 bedrooms (with potential for 4th), 2 baths, large living room, formal today! Donna 420-4504 . Call Donna Bach 420-4504 dining, master on main fl oor plus a nice, MLS# 98467143 fenced in yard and 1 car garage. Call Donna Bach at 420-4504 MLS 98466580 ONLY $119,900

ALL APPLIANCES INCLUDED! OWNERS MOTIVATED $94,900 TWIN FALLS $86,000 JEROME This immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home offers a desirable split-bedroom fl oor plan. All appliances, including washer and dryer with this purchase. Exterior offers front porch, back patio, kennel pad and large bully barn. MLS 98445460 NOW ONLY $124,900 137 Blair Drive , Twin Falls 700 Ave. C E, Jerome Fixer Upper Vintage Home NEW LISTING - 2 HOMES FOR 1 LOW PRICE IN JEROME! Great location close to schools and shopping. BENEATH TOWERING SHADY MAPLES. Over Large fenced yard with RV parking. 4 bedroom 1800 sq ft,3 bedroom home with newer 1.5 bath home in great area for only $94900 kitchen,new furnace, hardwood floors on a or best offer! Call Donna 420-4504 . BIG lot in a stately neighborhood. A DEAL @ MLS# 98461702 $45.55sf, CALL BONNIE B 731-7304. Call Donna Bach 420-4504 MLS# 98452238 Call Bonnie Boeker 731-7304

Main home offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room and family room. 2nd home offers 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Both homes are in EXCELLENT condition. Situations on park-like . 67 acres with a 3-car carport and vintage dairy barn. MLS 98465899 ONLY $125,000 Rose Ann Eckrote REALTOR®, Associate Broker, GRI, SFR, Relocation, Fine Homes Specialist BUHL BURLEY GOODING 208-420-4293 (208) 543-8510 (208) 878-7878 (208) 934-4334 Prudential Idaho Homes & Properties HAGERMAN JEROME TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS www.TwinFallsHomeFinder.com (208) 837-6022 (208) 324-3354 (208) 734-6500 (208) 735-0590 Classifieds 2 Saturday, May 14, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho RENTAL PROPERTIES 2 GREAT HOMES

WHO can help YOU KIMBERLY sell your property? Classifieds Can! 208-733-0931 ext. 2 [email protected] CLASSIFIEDS It pays to read the fine print. In accordance with the federal Call the Times-News to place Fair Housing Act, we do not Cottonwood Heights - prices re- your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 accept for publication any real duced on the 2 remaining 5 and 2 estate listing that indicates any 223 Southwood Ave.,Twin Falls acre lots. Stunning views, good preference, limitation, or Located south of town past Swensons market. CCR's, pressurized irrigation, TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 2 bath dbl discrimination based on race, common area, horses welcome. wide, work shop, storage, covered color, religion, sex, disability, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, 1,488 sq. ft. Call John at 539-7804 parking, corner lot, exc. cond. 55 family status, or national origin. or older park. $8,000/offer. If you believe a published listing Priced at Only $119,900 Call 208-734-9759. states such a preference, WENDELL 20 acre building lot with TWIN FALLS Large 3 bdrm duplex limitation, or discrimination, NEAR SHOPPING CENTER water shares. Call 208-536-6666 w/garage. No pets/smoking. $645 please notify this publication at or 404-307-2749. Ask about rent discount. 330½ [email protected]. 8th Ave. E. 208-734-6230 JEROME (2) country homes w/large CEMETERY PLOT Sunset Memorial BUHL Small 2 bedroom house. No shop. Good refs & dep required. Park Sec 355 Rosevale Garden, indoor smoking/pets. Reduced! $750-$900 mo. 208-539-0795 Space 6. $1200 208-746-3813 $350 rent. $330dep. 312-5559 JEROME 2/3 bdrm, 2 bath, $595- GRAVE SPACES (3) Sell one or all $695 + dep. Water/garbage/sewer TWIN FALLS BUHL/SHOSHONE 3-4 bdrm houses at Sunset Memorial, Twin Falls, in town or country for rent. paid. Call 208-733-7818 •15 unit Motel on 1.62 acres with $750 each. 208-420-3133 Property Mgmt/Realtor 208-961-4040 water. Realtor owned. $299,000 JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile •C-1 zoned 4.02 acres with BURLEY Avail. May 25th, 3 bdrm, 2 homes. $550-$575. No pets. Long 1172 Inca, Twin Falls 2000+sq.ft. 2 bedroom, 2½ bath term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 home. $694,000 bath, garage, pet considered w/pet Located south of town past Swensons. Turn left past the dep., no smoking. Ref. & CC req. $875 + dep. 210-563-5117 KIMBERLY 3 bd., no smoking/pets, market and Inca is 1st street going right. 3 bedroom, NELSON TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm 2 bath, new $700, includes water, sewer, and garbage, $700 dep. 2 bath, 2 car garage, 1,280 sq. ft. REALTY LLC carpet, 1605 Grandview Drive N, FILER 3 bdrm, 1 bath, water & sew- across from new hospital. er furnished, fenced yard, no pets, 420-1488 420-5950 423-6348 $107,900 734-3930 $20,000/negotiable. 208-293-4687 $675 + $500 dep. 208-326-5920 KIMBERLY 3362 A Addison Ave. E. 2 bdrm farm house on 1 acre for Hosted by: FILER Clean & quiet lg 2 bdrm, 1½ rent. No smoking/pets. New elec- State Laws & Regulations bath, 14' wide mobile w/storage, tric heat pump. $650 mo + $650 Troy Clements 731-2984 $450+dep. No pets. Refs. 326-5887 dep. 208-420-0459 or 733-0459 defi ne the minimums FILER Country 1 bdrm, appls, $525. KIMBERLY/HANSEN Spacious 3 Prudential Idaho Homes & Properties required for a land survey. HANSEN 2 bdrm, NEW CARPET/ bdrm, 2 bath, $795 mo.+ deposit. PAINT, refrig, small yard, $550. No smoking 421-2861 or 420-3437 TWIN FALLS Corner lot, 3 bdrm, 2 WE BELIEVE YOU DESERVE bath, appliances, garage, $900. RUPERT 2 bdrm, 1 bath, cute, Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 ba, carport $700 clean, country home for rent with The Management Co. 733-0739 10 acres of pasture land under REDUCED PRICE $164,900 MORE THAN THE MINIMUM hand line. Horses welcome! Rent FILER Ranch acre 1 bdrm large stu- is $700/month with $350 deposit. dio. Pets & smoking ok, $575 + Contact Jen for more information if Boundary, Lot, Construction Surveys, Subdivisions, Elevation Certifi cates dep. Portable W/D. 731-7218 interested. 208-312-7381. George A. Yerion, PLS 208-934-4811 HAZELTON Newer home, 3 bd, 2.5 RUPERT Just remodeled 2 bdrm, 1 bath. NO SMOKING/NO PETS. Member: Gooding Chamber of Commerce & the Idaho Society of Professional Land Surveyors bath, master down, 2 car, fenced yard, storage, $850. 212-0265 $525/mo. $525 dep. Call 312-4353

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973 S 1200 E, Eden 2236 3500 N E, Filer 406 Country Club Drive, Jerome TBD Mt. View, Jerome (Oasis Truck Stop onto Frontage Rd.-Behind Anderson Country Living! This brick home shows pride of ownership Overlooking the 16th Fairway of the Jerome Golf Stauffer Estates qualifys for $000 DOWN RV Campground off I-84) Private 1 acre setting w/ 1728 and features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 28 acres with water Course is this fabulous “updated” home, with over 2300 BRAND NEW CBH Home and all dressed up for you. 3 bed SF, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, Detached Double Garage, storage shares. Plus outbuildings, a sunroom and much more. sq.ft. on the main floor, nice basement for storage/ hobby 2 bath. Stunning hardwood & lge island for the kitchen bldg, front covered deck. Must See. MLS# 98462927 room, wonderful kitchen, great master suite, covered deck, you live and entertain in. Roomy master bedroom with MLS# 98457268 Call Tami Gooding 308-8264 beautifully landscaped. MLS# 98457228 dual vanity. Designer colors in and out. MLS# 98440152 Call Ray Sabala 539-3321 Hosted by: Jill Stone 420-2685 Call Bonnie Boeker 731-7304

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844 1st Ave E, Jerome 452 Clover Lane, Jerome 698 Morning Sun, Twin Falls 1990 Candleridge Drive, Twin Falls Sharp Home! Move In Ready! 3 bedroom, 2 bath Whoohoo! Great Buy and there is financing for this 3.4 EXCEPTIONAL PRICE Executive home with beautiful Enjoy the Privacy Tucked back off the busy street is this home close to Jerome High School. 1418 square feet acres, 1650 sq ft of living, 4 bedroom 2 bath and don’t ammenities. 3 bedroom,4 bath home with huge bonus room beautiful 3100 sq.ft. home all on one level, 4 bdrms, 3 with spacious rooms. Maintenance free exterior and deck. forget WATER SHARES! Cement slab already for garage in separate wing that can also be a bedroom. Gourmet farm baths, office, fabulous kitchen, nice big patio, beautifully Mature landscape and RV parking.$128,400. Hostess:Debra or shop. MLS# 98467454 Call Amy Harper 420-5848 s t y l e k i t c h e n , d e l u x e m a s t e r s u i t e , o f f i c e , l o v e l y y a r d . MLS# landscaped on over 1/2 acre. Preece 420-0476. MLS# 98463123 Right on Main Street Linda Ekren 539-3458 MLS# 98426776 to Tiger Drive. Turn left on 1st. Ave. 98461623 Call Debra Preece 420-0476 Hosted by Linda Ekren Call Judy McCurdy 308-8253 Call Willis Stone 420-0030

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2665 4269 N E, Twin Falls 2525 3717 N E, Twin Falls 669 Sunshine, Twin Falls 2482 3706 N E, Twin Falls Windows Galour! Come see this warm, sunny 4 bedroom WONDERFUL HOME ON ONE ACRE This 5 bedroom 3 BEAUTIFUL HOME IN MORNING SUN Ray Goffin built this COUNTRY LIVING IT’S BEST Great Country style home 2.5 bath home on an acreage. LArge open linving room, bath home sits on an acre in prestigious Windmill Heights. amazing 3 bedroom 2 bath home with room for everyone. with 3 bedrooms, huge kitchen and great room. Beautiful custom cabinets, large 32x44 shop, RV parking and more. Great open floor plan and full basement. MLS# 98462398 Wide open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, luxurious master acre with room for fun. MLS# 98462424 Call Terry McCurdy 308-2455 suite. You will love this home. MLS# 98460324 Call Judy Holland 731-3141 Hosted by Jason McCurdy 731-2686 MLS# 98464499 Call Jason McCurdy 731-2686 Call Judy McCurdy 308-8253

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2581 Carriage Way, Twin Falls 185 Los Lagos, Twin Falls 1391 Galena Drive, Twin Falls 1106 Eastridge Way, Twin Falls PERFECT HOME Beautiful 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home Beautiful townhome 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Close to Location! Location! Location! This is such a great deal for ONE OF A KIND!! CUSTOM BUILT one level home on large lot in premier location. Seller is Motivated. Bring shopping, New Hospital and New High School and more. such a great neighborhood. Your babies will be in Sawtooth features hardwood floors, granite countertops in gourmet all offers. Stop by and have one custom built for you! Elementary! Large lot and fully landscaped. kitchen, 1896 sq. ft., RV parking in quiet neighborhood. MLS# 98458456 MLS#98461686 MLS# 98448811 MLS# 98463275. Directions: Eastland N., east on Julie Call Judy McCurdy 308-8253 Kay Wolverton Call Donna Hall 404-6639 Lane, rt on Eastbrooke Call Gayle Anderson 308-8224

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1903 Northern Sky Drive, Twin Falls 1235 Glenn Brook Road, Twin Falls 751 Hiawatha Way, Twin Falls 628 Parkwood Drive, Twin Falls CBH Homes comes to Twin Falls You need to see this one. Custom Like New Custom built home located in quality New Reduced Price! We know it is a “Jungle” out there, Home “Sweet” Home You’ll feel right home in this like MLS# 98460192 Northside Subd. Walking trail access to Rock Creek. Beautiful but you will go “ape” over this 3 bedroom 2.5 bath with new, 3 bdrm., 2 bth home, spacious kitchen with pantry, Call Donna Hall 404-6639 fireplace in “vaulted ceiling” living room,dining/kitchen area. 1859’ of “roaming” space. No time to “monkey” around! tile floors and garden tub in master bath, fenced yard w/ 3 Bedroom 2 bath, Den/Office,patio. Very unique property. MLS# 98463258 mature trees and huge deck. MLS# 98462006 Call Amy Harper 420-5848 Linda Ekren 539-3458 MLS# 98461430 Call Linda Virgin 308-7721 Hosted by Amy Harper Erik Anderson 420-0215

$134,900 1-3 PM $129,900 1-3 PM $127,500 1-3 PM $109,900 1-3 PM

440 Goldfinch Avenue, Twin Falls 757 Monroe St, Twin Falls 591 Elizabeth Park Dr, Twin Falls 1560 Vista Ave, Twin Falls Darling New Home You Can Afford! You’ll love this Fantastic Location One owner home features, new carpet, Comfortable Home in Great Location! Extremely well GREAT START 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Nice Newer Rambler. spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bth home featuring an island/breakfast vinyl and paint. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Nice landscaping kept home with a 3 car garage. Mature landscaping and Split Plan for privacy. On Quiet Cul-de-Sac. Gas Heat, Central bar in kitchen, split bedroom plan, spacious master on corner lot in walking distance of CSI. BUY THIS HOUSE covered patio. Upgraded HVAC and water heater. 1333 Air & Auto Sprinklers. Priced $15,000 BELOW APPRAISAL. bdrm, master bth with dual vanities, quality construction TODAY!!. square feet, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. COME BY & MAKE YOUR OFFER - BOBBI 731-2806 . throughout. MLS# 98453080 Call Willis Stone 420-0030 MLS# 98437966 MLS# 98454196 MLS# 98465071 Hosted by Lisa Haney Call Gayle Anderson 308-8224 Call Gary GET SHOOK! Shook 539-7027 Call Judy Holland 731-3141

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TWIN FALLS BURLEY Small 2 bdrm bsmt apt. ***Breckenridge Estates*** 1243 Almo. $300 mo. + $100 dep. PRICED SLASHED THIS WEEKEND ONLY Gorgeous executive home, gated 2083127250 community, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car garage. Access to canyon rim. BURLEY Very nice 1 & 2 bdrm apt 196 Rainbow Dr. Jerome 100% FINANCING No smoking. Pets considered. w/ garage, excellent location, AVAILABLE $1575/mo. 1826 Canyon Park Ct. no smoking/pets. 2084311643 or 2086783216 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1570 2087338207 $7000 DISCOUNT TWIN FALLS 1 & 2 bdrm house, Sq. ft.,Large Open Kitchen clean, carpeted, fenced yd., appls Classified Department & W/D hookups. $425. 1816 Eliza- Classified Sales Representatives - Separated Bedrooms, beth. 2087336095 are available from 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday Covered Patio, Great place TWIN FALLS 1337½ 8th Ave. E Call our office in Twin Falls to raise 4-H animals. bsm't apt., 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $525, utilities paid, no smoking. Call 7330931 ext. 2 NOW $158,000! WAS $165,000 2087316343. GOODING Nice newer 1 or 2 bdrm Call Cindy Schmidt at 320-3512 TWIN FALLS 161 Elm. 2 bdrm, 1 apts available. bath, W/D hookup, no smoking/ Call Laura 9345991 or 9610011 Prudential Idaho Homes & Properties pets. $600+$400 dep. 2083248296 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, AC, GOODING SENIOR appls, carport, no smoking/pets, $500/mo. Call 2087333742 HOUSING OPEN HOUSE 13 PM! RD Subsidy TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 2 bath, W/D Rent Based on Income hookups, microwave, refrig $550. security dep & $500. No smoking/ 62 Years and Older, pets. 215 Locust. 2085394602 if handicaped/disabled TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1bath house, regardless of age. central heat & AC, W/D hookup. 9348050 $650/mo. + dep. 1202 Wilmore. Call 208420 3929. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath, all appls, heat & AC, fireplace, hard- Barrier Free wood floors, fenced yard, jacuzzi Equal Opportunity $900 mo. + dep. 4254710475. Provider TWIN FALLS 3 Bedrooms, SHOSHONE 1-2 bdrm apts, TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all 2 Bath Duplex 745 Caswell Ave W some utilities included. $175 month. Hear the quiet! utils. Paid. Weekly/monthly rates. $850. Pet Friendly. 7344334 2083092160 lv msg. Laurel Park Apartments 1341 Kimberly Rd. 2087336452. 363 Maurice Street N., Twin Falls twinfallsrentals.com 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm apt near court- www.capriextendedstay.com Directions: From Eastland go W on Filer, S on Maurice. 7344195 TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car house. Quiet & secure. Shared TWIN FALLS Master bdrm., lg laundry. No smoking/pets. Refs. ! garage, $1200 month, $1200 dep. HEYBURN New, clean, 1 bdrm home, utils., cable, food, incld. Home on West side of street Call 7320039 8am10pm. Pets neg., avail. 6/1 5951876 duplex, stove, refrig, microwave, Light house work. $250. 7349901 Cookies and Milk will be served to the fi rst AC. 1633 M St. No pets/smoking. TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, furn./unfurn., TWIN FALLS 4 Bedrooms, $400 mo+$300 dep. 2082193542 TWIN FALLS Quiet, clean motel. stove, refrig., utils. paid, no pets. Special Wkly $100~Mo. $375 + dep 100 people at the open house. “This is LOCATION!! 2 Bath House 1372 Valencia St $495. 453 6th Ave E. 4205415 $1,000. Dog Friendly 7344334 Microwave/refrig. No pets. 3294647 Short walking distance to schools, parks, and twinfallsrentals.com TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, water includ- th TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT All shopping. Very private .25 acre in middle of town. ed, $395 mo. + $350 dep. 424 4 utils paid, free cable & Internet. No TWIN FALLS 953 River Mist, $1100 Ave E. Also 2 bdrm. 7312984 dep. No credit check Pet ok. Start- 4 bedroom 2 bath, newly remodeled with new carpet, month. 517 Rose St, $850. 253 ing at $450. 7315745 / 4313796 Yellow Rose, $850. 1018 Cobble TWIN FALLS 1, 2 & 3 bdrm, some new fl oors, new kitchen with appliances, and new Creek, $1050. Call 2083292502 W/D hookups & some close to WENDELL Affordable rooms for rent In accordance with the federal CSI. No pets. Ask about move- with kitchenette. Also house paint! Must see inside! Lots of room in 2,160 sq ft!!” TWIN FALLS New clean 4 bdrm, 2 Fair Housing Act, we do not in specials. Call 2087346600. available. 2083580674 bath, 2 car. North Pointe Sub'd. accept for publication any real $129,900 MLS# 98430697 Available June 15. Fenced yard. estate listing that indicates any TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm 1 bath No pets/smoking. $950/mo. 1st, preference, limitation, or house/apartment. No pets/smok- last, deposit. 2087205785 discrimination based on race, ing, garage, all appliances, W/D color, religion, sex, disability, hookups, $650 + $500 dep. Water TWIN FALLS Newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family status, or national origin. Hosted By: & trash paid. 4109890 lv. msg. JEROME 3 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D nice neighborhood. 1533 Dana. If you believe a published listing $900 mo. + dep. 2087314060 hookup, no smoking/pets. Water Mike Esparza states such a preference, TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D pd, $500+$250 dep. 2083248296 TWIN FALLS Townhouses, 3 bdrm., limitation, or discrimination, free, AC, new carpet, paint & Greater Valley Properties 208-404-1701 2 bath & 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Exc. please notify this publication at counters, no pets. $496. 9480417 SHOSHONE 2 bdrm mobile home, cond. $875 + dep. Call 7347264. [email protected]. $420 + $420 deposit. Water/trash TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, spotless, paid. Avail. May 1st. 2088867972 WENDELL 2 bdrm., 1½ bath mobile JEROME 2 bdrm main level duplex, fresh paint, no pets/smoking, close home in the country on acre. $595 no smoking/pets, W/D hookup, to CSI. $550 & $595 mo. 2126902 TWIN FALLS Trailer 2 bdrm, W/D, OPEN HOUSE TODAY 112 PM st 1 , last & dep. water incld. $550 month. 5393221 no pet, quiet country park. $380 Call 3248747 or 4048518. TWIN FALLS 2016 Elizabeth Blvd mo. + $375 dep. Call 3208496 #4, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, pets ok, good JEROME size gallery, 2 car parking, W/D, WHO can help YOU rent your Movein to 2011 at The Oaks & $600 + $600. Call 2083167853. rental? Classifieds Can! start living in affordable luxury. 7330931 ext. 2 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage and TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, bright much more for only $578 mo. [email protected] & open upstairs apt in 4-plex. $650 TWIN FALLS 7344334 Movein this month & get plus dep. Bobby 2083520241. 1 month free! Retail/Office Spaces Call 208-324-6969 or stop by TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath house Various Sizes & Locations 1911 N Kennedy St, Jerome, ID. at 520 2nd Ave E. New carpet/ twinfallsrentals.com flooring/paint. $650 mo + dep. No TWIN FALLS Beautiful craftsman JEROME smoking/pets. Call 2089542180. style professional building with Nice, clean 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, $500. TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT large reception area. Private ◆◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆ 3242744 or 4201011 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath du- WOW! plex, fenced yd, $800 mo. + $800 offices, kitchen, storage upstairs & Weekly Payments O.K! KIMBERLY 3 bdrm, 1 bath upstairs, dep. No pets. Call 2083299080. down, handicapped accesible. 727 No Credit Checks No Deposit $595. 2 bdrm., 1 bath downstairs, Shoshone St N. $1500 mo. All Utilities Paid 60 Channel $575 + dep. No smoking/pets. 606 TWIN FALLS 533 Shoup Ave W. 2 Call BJ or Teri at Canyonside Cable Free Long Distance & & 604½ Center St. West bdrm, 1 bath, w/hardwood, garage, Irwin Realty 2083243354. Internet Fax 9098812045 $500 mo.+ dep. No pets. 3585961 Pets O.K. Furnished Studios TWIN FALLS 120 Larkspur Drive, TF On Site Laundry. RUPERT 2 & 3 bdrm apts., partly TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 Furnished office space, 6 private Directions from Addison north on Larkspur Drive. TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. furnished, water pd, newly remod- bath duplex, refrig, range, built-in offices, lobby, conference room, 7315745 / 3580085 / 4318496 eled, $400 & up. Idaho Housing microwave, DW, disposal, W/D, includes utilities Kent 2082805352 Accepted. 2084316616/4316615 central air/heat, gas fireplace, for- “NEW LISTING” Come take a look. Beautifully BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 TWIN FALLS Nice office space, 2 mo. 7315745 or 4368383 mal dining room, 2 car garage, RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, fenced yard, patio. Water, sewer, available, 750 sq. ft. & 900 sq. ft., maintained and updated 3 bed 2.5 bath 2585 sq. ft. W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. garbage, yard care included. No 808 Eastland 2087315163 $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No pets/smoking $850+dep. 7346360 home in a exceptional location. Outstanding Patio smoking. 2083580673 TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, TWIN FALLS Clean 2 bdrm duplex 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- and backyard for your enjoyment and relaxation. ter & sanitation included. 7368747 SHOSHONE 1 Bedroom Duplex, w/garage. No pets/smoking. $550 BUHL 2 bdrm, 1 bath, covered deck th MLS# 98466741 $165,900 $350. 408 & 410 W 5th. Ask about rent discount. 305 6 TWIN FALLS Office Warehouse, with extras. $475 + deposit. Ave E. 2087346230 Call 5435157 or 3085156 7344334 40x40, newly remodeled, $800/ TWIN FALLS New carpet/paint, 1 month. Call 2087338548 bdrm, appls, water included, $475. For Appointment To View Like new 2 bedroom, 1 bath, stove, LARGE COVERED DECK electric heat, garage, sm yd, $650. This or Any Home: Spacious 2 bedroom, appls, $625. 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WENDELL 1 & 2 bdrm apts avail. Immediately. Based on income. 159 Buchanan, Twin Falls Pickup an application at Rancho Verde Apartments Warehouse with office in down- Beautiful Vintage home. 255 Ave F or call 2085366244 town Twin Falls. 25,000 sq. ft. brick building. Clear span with 3 bed 2 bath, Hardwood fl oors, WENDELL 2 bdrm., 1 bath, appls., 3 phase power. shower, 900 sq. ft. 745 N Hager- Call Ken Floyd 4201913 Mature landscaping man St. $480 + utilities & dep. Call 2085391468. WENDELL 3 bdrm, 1 bath, all appls Call Vicki For Your Personal included, central heat/air. No pets/ smoking. 2083163174 Showing 539-4997 TWIN FALLS Small master bdrm, WENDELL Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath fully furnished, $300 mo., share Prudential Idaho Homes & Properties apt., all appliances included. No utilities. Near CSI. 1149 Blake St. smoking, no pets. 2087207601 N. 2087211592 CALL KAY KENDRICK 2089489400 [email protected]

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CHOICES FOR RECOVERY New Today Monday, 4-5:30pm CLERICAL Minidoka Memorial Hospital Part-time Clerical position with exp. 1218 8th St., Rupert. 431-3741 Pregnant? Worried? In clerical & accounting duties. Free Pregnancy Tests $150 month. CRYSTAL METH ANONYMOUS Confidential Email resume to Monday & Friday, 6:30pm. 208-734-7472 [email protected] RENTAL PROPERTIES 826 109 E. Main, Burley. 878-CLUB or 312-4590 OFFICE MANAGER Sporting Equipment Full-Time position. Exp req. LDS Addiction Recovery Program Microsoft office, Quickbooks, AR, Friday, 7pm, LDS Burley W. Stake AP, payroll, constructin billing CANOE by Coleman, 3 seater, great 2420 Park Ave., Burley shape, includes paddles, ready to Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling and bidding procedures. Knowledge 208-678-3145 of plumbing trade helpful. use, $300. Call or text 490-0321. Wednesday, 7pm, Seminary Bldg. Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive Rates. We are a debt relief agency. Call 208-326-4126. 457 Maurice St. N., Twin Falls We help people file for bankruptcy Fax 208-326-4533. 208-595-4080 Email [email protected] TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1bath house, rECREATIONAL relief under the bankruptcy code. central heat & AC, W/D hookup. LDS PORNOGRAPHY ADDICTION May, Browning & May $650/mo. + dep. 1202 Wilmore. SUPPORT GROUP 208-733-7180 Call 208-420 3929. BASSET Pups AKC, 2 tri-males, Tuesday, 7pm, Seminary Bldg. up to date on shots. 8 weeks old. 457 Maurice St. N., Twin Falls TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car $350 ea. Rhonda 208-539-2408 208-731-5932 garage, $1200 month, $1200 dep. Thursday, 7pm, Seminary Bldg. Pets neg., avail. 6/1 595-1876 DEER CHIHUAHUA Purebred, 14 217 N Kennedy, Jerome DRIVER mo old female, black, potty trained, 208-324-8607 3-5 years experience. shots, $200/offer. 208-358-0333 GLASTRON '73 17', 125hp Johnson Friday, 7pm, Minico Seminary Bldg. Loader & side dump only. motor, Calkins trailer, ski acces- 97 S. 300 W. Rupert. Call 208-324-9256 lv msg. GERMAN SHEPHERDS sories, $1000. 208-324-3734 208-431-1481 Purebred Puppies & Adults Live & Let Live 12-Step Meeting DRIVER TWIN FALLS 1622 Filer Ave E., 2 All colors available. www.smsgsd.com Local Company seeks driver. $400 & up. Call 208-404-9434 Opened Freedom Hall bdrm, 1 bath No pets/smoking 171 Blue Lakes Blvd S., Twin Falls 5 years experience required. Free laundry. $575 mo. + deposit Meetings Daily Noon-1pm. CDL w/double endorsement Call 208-733-8676 or 208-539-4449 LAB pups, AKC papered, yellow, 7 required. weeks old, in Twin Falls. $275 COMFORT 5th Wheel, 35', 3 slides, Sunday-Thursday 7-8pm Call John 208-420-1400 Call 208-308-5995 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath house each. (559)-967-2030 with W/D, beautiful trailer! $15,000 or best offer. 208-423-5828 at 520 2nd Ave E. New carpet/ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS DRIVER flooring/paint. $650 mo + dep. No MISCELLANEOUS Sunday-11am-12:30pm School Bus Drivers Wanted smoking/pets. Call 208-954-2180. Sunday-7pm Western States Bus Monday-Ladies only, 6-7:30pm Call 208-733-8003 aGRICULTURE Monday-8pm C N A $12/hour, helping disabled Tuesday-7pm man with medical needs. 3-4 days ABSOLUTELY A MUST SEE! 28' Wednesday-7-8:30pm per week, 6am-9am 208-352-0762 DRIVERS 5th Wheel, 2 slides, new tires on Thursday-7pm Ag Express Inc. Paul & Twin Falls, aluminum wheels, oak cabinets, Friday-7pm MATURE CAREGIVER Looking for ID. Class A CDL Drivers needed wood drawers, pull out pantry, Saturday-7pm people in need of home health full & part-time, year round, local & central vac, solar panels. Extra FULLY RESTORED 1951 2 cow 220 East Ellis, Paul care. Have refs. Call 208-421-8539 interstate hauling. Benefits include trailer built by Soper Trailer Works clean. Reduced price, $13,900. Saturday-9pm Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, & of Twin Falls. $1000. 208-733-6726 or 420-6726 1230 J St., Heyburn vacation. Minimum age 21. Call 208-939-7151. MCANA Meeting info EMPLOYMENT Tank endorsement. GELDING Brown bald faced, 14.2 tRANSPORTATION 208-438-4935 Call Paul ID 438-5025 or hands, 13 years old, gentle and Twin Falls 732-6065 well broke. $1600. 731-0103 OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP Meeting 1st Tuesday of every month 7-9pm at St. Lukes Hospital on the DRIVERS first floor in the Administrative Needed 2 long haul drivers for WWW.MAGIC Conference Room. Blue Sky Trucking WASHER/DRYER 650 Addison Ave. W., Twin Falls Weekly home w/ 2 yrs experience VALLEY.COM/ Buy, Sell, Repair Carolyn 208-543-9380 Call 404-3074 or 329-1331 Kenmore set $250 CLASSIFIEDS excellent condition. Warranty. PONTIAC '01 Grand Am, 81,000 OVERCOMERS OUTREACH HIRE STUDENTS TO DRIVERS Call 280-2604 miles, excellent condition, $5,000. Wed., 6:30-7:30pm. First Baptist WORK FOR YOU! OTR Drivers w/2 yrs exp., Idaho 208-440-3104 Church. 2262 Hiland Ave., Burley. Our Dependable, Honest, residency, good driving record, 208-678-3678 Diligent, Friendly Students knowledge of logs & DOT regulations. .35/mile. aNNOUNCEMENTS are available to work for you NOTICES Reformers Unanimous Addictions Full benefits after 90 days. NOTICES Program meets every Friday 7-9pm after school & weekends. Call 208-324-3515 or apply at Cornerstone Baptist Church Magic Valley High School 45 S. 200 E. Jerome. 315 Shoup Ave. W., Twin Falls Contact David Brown Classes for all ages and nursery Cell 293-2062 PUBLIC NOTICE Any questions call 208-733-5312 AG-AIR Inc will be conducting aerial applications in School 733-8823 ROAD 2 RECOVERY the Mini-Cassia area. We will be flying over your Tues, 7:00-8:30pm. 1044 E. Main, houses and apologize for any inconvenience. For Burley 208-670-2578 PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE Federal Employment information EDUCATION more information call John at 208-431 6678. TOPS CLUB is free. Remember, no one can North Valley Academy Charter ID# 374 Rupert Thursday, 9:30am. School #465 is seeking a rd promise you a federal job. PUBLISH: May 13, 14 and 15, 2011 410 East 3 , Rupert. Kindergarten Teacher 436-6037 or 679-3518 For free information about for the 2011-12 school year. ID# 256 Burley Thursday, 5:15-7pm federal jobs. Applications are available on-line 725 Minidoka Ave, Burley. Call Career America Connection at www.northvalleyacademy.com 678-5959 or 678-2622 478-757-3000 or by calling 934-4567. PUBLIC NOTICE ID# 388 Malta Wednesday, 5:15pm Position open until filled. EOE $100 REWARD for return of lost Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in cat missing since Wed 4/20. Male, 2025 S. Hwy 81, Malta. public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- brown/black tabby, flea collar. Call 208-645-2438 formed of what your government is doing. As self-government Don 944-4306 or 928-210-0533. ID# 0048 Jerome Thursday, 9:30am

Jerome Public Library. Get In The Habit! charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every 208-324-6693 citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- FOUND Small Camera in case on ID #0003 Twin Falls, Weds, 4:30pm zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- edge of road, 3442 Addison Ave E Church of Christ, 2002 Filer Ave. E., CLERICAL Read the Call 208-733-3617. Twin Falls. 208-734-2641 Front Office person needed at

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE LOST Miniature Poodle, apricot col- Loan No.: 0030299515 T.S. No.: 11-01371-6. On 08/25/2011 at ored, on Filer Ave near Lutheran 11:00 am (recognized local time), IN THE LOBBY OF THE church. 733-4692 Responsibilities include distributing LAND TITLE & ESCROW 706 MAIN ST- GOODING, ID 83330. newspapers to contractors and In the County of Gooding, State of Idaho, Fidelity National Title LOST OR STOLEN Olympus digital camera in blue zippered case in customers, delivery of paper routes as Insurance Company as successor Trustee on behalf of BANK the Twin Falls area. Please call OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN HOME Ann Keane 732-6530 if found. necessary, redelivering shortages or MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST will sell at public auction, to LOST Turtle, lg red-eared slider, by missed papers, collection of coins from the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United Ridley's Store, Teater & Adams St States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described in Kimberly. Reward. 423-4071 rack accounts, making daily deposits, real property, situated in the County of Gooding, State of Idaho, replacing racks as necessary and and described as follows: TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 15, EAST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN, GOODING COUNTY. IDAHO providing exceptional customer service Section 36: A portion NE1/4SW1/4, described as follows: to assure timely and effi cient delivery. Beginning at the Southwest corner of the NW1/4SW1/4, Section DUI? Consider trial rather than plea This 40 hour per week position will 36; Thence East 1484.00 feet along the Southerly boundary of agreement. Ask your legal counsel the N1/2SW1/4 to the center of the Little Wood River TO THE about all CIVIL penalties and total include work in the circulation offi ce TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence Northerly along the DMV fees for Driver's License center of the Little Wood River the following courses: North reinstatement. I am NOT an and in the fi eld. This position requires attorney, nor is this advertisement 23º00' East 300.00 feet; South 89º30' West 166.00 feet; North a solicitation. Paid for by Scott regular lifting of newspaper bundles 27º00' East 170.00 feet; North 27º30' West 230.00 feet; North Andrus, Twin Falls. 25º30' East 188.14 feet; Thence departing said Little Wood and must frequently lift and/or move up River East 735.75 feet; Thence South 800.00 feet to the to 50 pounds. Southerly boundary of the N1/2SW1/4; Thence West 738.95 feet “My job isn’t a JOB, it is along the Southerly boundary of N1/2SW1/4 Section 36 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO a 25.00 feet in AL-ANON Meetings for the family & Expectations include helping maintain a career. I love working width County Road Right-of-Way along the Southerly boundary. friends of alcoholics & addicts. delivery goals and deadlines; being The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description Tuesdays-7:00pm at 450 E 27th St. of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of Burley United Methodist Church available to work a fl exible schedule everyday with the many compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has Contact Lila at 208-650-9067. that will include early mornings and been informed that the address of: 2338 E 1775 S, GOODING, AL-ANON offers understanding, wonderful employees ID, is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale help, and hope to the families and weekends in all kinds of weather, and will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, friends of problem drinkers. In the ability to thrive in a fast-paced possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured Twin Falls there are two meetings here and the businesses each week in The First Presbyteri- environment. by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of an Church Building, 209 5th Ave N Trust executed by: WAYNE W. BOEGER, AN UNMARRIED on Wednesdays at 7:30pm and I work with. Don’t let this MAN, As grantors, To: LAND TITLE & ESCROW , As Trustee, Fridays at 12 noon. for the benefit and security of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Hotline: 1-866-592-3198 The successful candidate will be REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR Website: www.al-anon-idaho.org self motivate and able to work opportunity pass you AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE ACCEPTANCE, INC. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS independently, demonstrate personable ASSIGNMENT OF DOT TO BANK OF NEW YORK AS Burley Mtgs-N/S-1321 Oakley #9 by.” TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE Saturday, 12 noon. communication skills, have good INVESTMENT TRUST 2004-4 MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, Sunday, 2pm Spanish Speaking. Monday-Thursday, 8pm. organizational abilities, and be SERIES 2004-t RECORDED 1/19/2010 AS INSTRUMENT NO. Rupert Mtgs-N/S-6th & I Street “When my clients are successful, 233188, As Beneficiary, dated 10/29/2004, recorded Monday, 8pm & Friday, 8pm. experienced working with computer 11/03/2004, as Instrument No. 208534, of the records of Paul, 2220 E. Ellis-Weds., 12 noon programs such as Word and Excel. I am successful.” Gooding County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are Call 208-670-4313 named to comply with section 45-1506(4){A), Idaho Code, No A valid Driver’s License, vehicle with Debi Johnson, representation is made that they are, or are not, presently current insurance, and good driving Advertising Sales Representative responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for Have you forgotten to which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, record are required. pickup your birthday under Deed of Trust and Note dated 10/29/2004. The monthly payments for Principal, Interest and Impounds (if applicable) of photos? We have some Apply online at $1,306.18, due per month from 12/01/2010, and all subsequent photos we are sure you A typical work day will start at 4:30 am http://www.magicvalley.com/ payments until the date of sale or reinstatement. The principal don't want us to toss. and starting pay is $9.00 an hour. balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said These can be picked up workhere by May 25, 2011. Deed of Trust is $223,586.85, plus accrued interest at the rate of at The Times-News 2.00000% per annum from 11/01/2010 . All delinquent amounts Classified Dept. The Times-News offers exciting career are now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, opportunities and competitive pay. unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, CELEBRATE RECOVERY Our industry-leading benefi ts package attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the Friday, 6pm Dinner. 7pm group. includes a 401(k) plan, paid vacation and security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary Burley Christian Center, 317 W 27th elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said 208-312-2987 sick leave,and medical, dental, vision, obligation. 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SERVICE TECHNICIAN Service Tech for milk parlor. Exp. in Maintaining and servicing milk parlor equipment. Salary DOE. Call 208-420-2044 Today is Saturday, May SKILLED 14, the 134th day of 2011. Barclay Mechanical Services is There are 231 days left in the looking for Welders, Pipefitters, year. Millwrights for full-time long term CLASSIFIEDS employment in Mini-Cassia/Magic Today’s Highlight: It pays to read the fine print! Valley area. Experience required. On May 14, 1811, Paraguay Pay DOE. Health, Vision, Dental Call the Times-News to place & 401k benefits available. achieved independence your ad 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Apply in person at from Spain with the blood- 490 W 100 S Hwy 25, Paul less overthrow of the coun- MECHANIC try’s royal governor. Service Tech/Mechanic needed FINANCIAL for farming operation in Jerome. Experience in servicing farm equipment. Salary DOE. TODAY IN Call 208-420-2044. HISTORY BUY ME. I am a great restaurant On this date: with fresh & tasty ingredients, a super customer base & an In 1643, Louis XIV GENERAL income as well. Your kids or became King of France at Help wanted to pull parts. Must have grandchildren always wanted own tools & be able to work out- their own business and for age four upon the death of side. Call Mark at 208-733-3743 $7,995 + limited deposits. his father, Louis XIII. I would make a great gift! GENERAL Call 503-851-9493. In 1796, English physi- JBS Five Rivers Cattle Feeding Jerome welcomes your style. cian Edward Jenner inocu- Company in Malta, Idaho has a position available for a Doctor. TAX PREPARATION FRANCHISE lated 8-year-old James Full Benefits, 401k, Insurance and FOR SALE in Hailey, ID. Current, housing available. Drug screen Phipps against smallpox by established, profitable, turn key of- and Drivers License required prior fice in Hailey. Protected territory using cowpox matter. to employment. Call 208-645-2221 includes zip codes from Stanley to EEO M/F In 1804, the Lewis and Buhl, Glenns Ferry to Gooding, all Clark expedition to explore of Wood River Valley and Fairfield. GENERAL the Louisiana Territory as Seller motivated to sell this sum- JBS Five Rivers Cattle Feeding mer. For more information, well as the Pacific Company in Malta, Idaho has a 208-720-4091 position available for [email protected] Northwest left camp near Feeder / Yard Maintenance present-day Hartford, Ill. Full Benefits, 401k, Insurance avail. Drug Screen and Drivers License EDUCATION In 1860, the first Japanese required prior to employment. diplomatic mission to the Call 208-645-2221 United States arrived in EEO M/F Washington. MECHANIC In 1900, the Olympic games opened in Paris, held All Seasons Landscaping as part of the 1900 World’s All Seasons Landscaping currently has an opening for a mechanic, CLASSIFIEDS Fair. 2 yrs experience in any mechanical It pays to read the fine print! In 1940, the Netherlands field is required. Must be able to Call the Times-News to place surrendered to invading work on all types of equipment, your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 from mowers to large trucks. German forces during Requires a pre-employment drug World War II. test in order to be considered. Pay is competitive and PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE In 1948, according to the depends on experience. Big profits usually mean big risks. current-era calendar, the Please email resume to Before you do business with a independent state of Israel [email protected]. company, check it out with the Or go www.allseasons.info Better Business Bureau. For free was proclaimed in Tel Aviv. to apply online. information about avoiding In 1961, Freedom Riders investment scams, write to the were attacked by violent Federal Trade Commission, mobs in Anniston and Washington, D.C. 20580 or call the National Fraud Information Birmingham, Ala. Center In 1973, the United States 1-800-876-7060 launched Skylab 1, its first Requires pre-payment prior to publication. Major credit/ 403 manned space station. debit cards, and cash accepted. In 1998, singer-actor 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News Frank Sinatra died at a Los TUTOR Specialized in working It’s not the RESTAURANT Angeles hospital at age 82. with students with disabilities. Full-time Position Available. MONICA ~ 208-300-0419 The hit sitcom “Seinfeld’’ Apply in person Acrtic Circle aired its final episode after in Kimberly nine years on NBC. aGRICULTURE Ten years ago: The Supreme Court ruled 8-0 that there is no exception in bottom of federal law for people to use All advertising marijuana for medical pur- is subject to the newspaper's poses. Promising to be a standard of acceptance. “determined adversary’’ The Times-News reserves the CONNECT WITH toward gun violence, right to edit, abbreviate decline CUSTOMERS WHO NEED or properly classify any ad. YOUR SERVICE President George W. Bush Receipt of copy via remote entry announced plans to mobi- Advertise in the Business (fax, e-mail, etc.) does not & Service Directory the 9th. constitute final acceptance by lize federal and local prose- 733-0931 ext. 2 cutors who would focus this newspaper. The advertiser, not the newspaper assumes full exclusively on gun-related responsibility for the truthful HOLSTEIN HEIFERS crimes. content of their advertiser 550-1000 lbs. Five years ago: Mexico’s message. Call 208-316-0300 anytime President Vicente Fox tele- RED ANGUS yearling Heifers, (9), phoned President George breeding quality, vet checked, pelvic measured, vaccinated, cy- W. Bush to express concern cling. Call 308-1681 or 539-1340 about what he called the possibility of a “milita- SALES RED WATTLE WEANER PIGS rized’’ U.S.-Mexican bor- Bilingual Sales person wanted part- Reg, $150 or $125 w/o papers, time in Jerome. Drivers license req. only 4 left. Red jungle fowl $25. der, a day before Bush’s Call 208-324-2331 208-678-4099 or 208-431-4098 planned Oval Office speech on immigration. Rene Preval was sworn in as h is is a GREAT way to earn Haiti’s president for the second time in a decade. some extra ca$h! Former U.S. poet laureate Stanley Kunitz died in New Start a delivery route today! York at age 100. Aras • Madrona Baskauskas, a 24-year-old Routes Available Motor Route The game is just getting started. yoga instructor from Santa in Burley • Locust Monica, Calif., won & Rupert • Sycamore “Survivor: Panama, Exile • Lemore There are lots of new opportunities out there and the job for you could Island,’’ the 12th edition of be right here. 735-3302 the CBS reality show. TWIN FALLS GOODING One year ago: 678-0411 President 735-3241 735-3346 Find it today at magicvalley.com Barack Obama heatedly condemned what he called a Motor Route Motor Route Call now “ridiculous spectacle’’ of oil for more executives shifting blame information for the BP oil spill in con- GLENNS FERRY about routes gressional hearings and BUHL/ BLISS available in denounced a “cozy rela- KINGHILL tionship’’ between their CASTELFORD 735-3346 735-3346 your area. companies and the federal government. Space shuttle Twin Falls, TFMR...... Atlantis thundered away on ...... 735-3241 its final voyage to orbit. NBC canceled the long- Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, running crime/courtroom Kimberly, Shoshone . . . 678-0411 or 735-3302 drama “Law & Order’’ after 20 seasons on the air. Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.735-3346 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Saturday, May 14, 2011 Classifieds 7

DEAR ABBY:From time to time, my husband and I are asked by some friends to REGISTERED LONG YEARLING PLASTIC GATED PIPE dine out with them. BLACK & RED ANGUS BULLS 8” & 10” Plastic gated pipe. However,the wife does some $2500 or best offer. Call 208-539-1410. things that make us very Call 208-308-6466. uncomfortable. She prides herself on being friendly and outgoing. When we’re in a restaurant, she’ll go from CIRCLE J 3-horse slant trailer table to table and engage in $4800. 2-horse stock trailer $2000. 3 year old paint filly $1200. conversations with people Contact Pam 208-670-0546. SOLID SET Pipe 50 joints of 3" she doesn’t know. She’ll ask A&M hook & latch end risers. where they’re from, what Good condition. Call 431-4226. they’ve ordered, etc. Once, SPRINKLER IRRIGATION Farmers she eavesdropped while the demagnetize your magnetic soil. people at the next table dis- Fred 303-519-3723 / 303-756-3825 cussed what they were WANTED TO BUY hand lines, 1 quarter mile 4” hook and latch. ordering and gave them her 208-588-5660 GELDING Brown bald faced, 14.2 opinion on what they should hands, 13 years old, gentle and “really” order. It progressed well broke. $1600. 731-0103 to her joining them for a GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND short time at their table for CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted horses, ponies, mules and draft OTANA OATS further conversation. horses. Call 208-539-1714 Feed or Seed in bulk. Shoshone. While I appreciate that 208-420-6401 she’s trying to impress us, it embarrasses my husband and me. How do we handle the situation without telling her, making her feel bad and putting a strain on our TOSHIBA 32" CRT flat screen TV friendship? We don’t enjoy MARE Standard bred trotter, Amish CUSTOM REFRIGERATOR Kenmore, side by broke the best, broke also to ride. side, excellent condition, $450. with remote. Also selling a TV Swathing, Raking & Stacking. stand with it. $150. 208-490-1867 dining out with them like we 16 years old w/single driving har- Also 1 ton baling & 2-string baling 324-2000 or 320-6278 used to. Are we overreacting, ness. Call 208-539-0943 Competitive rates. or is this bad manners? Call 208-677-6791 or 650-8882 MORTIFIED IN HAY For Sale and Wanted small bales and big bales by the bale WANTED hay baling job in the SALT LAKE CITY or by the ton. Visa and MC ac- Magic Valley area. Have 16x18 New DEAR MORTIFIED:If you cepted. Delivery on 3 tons or Holland 580 baler, small bales. and your husband are dinner more. 208-320-5560 Have 40 yrs exp. Call Bill 731-1255 guests, the lady should be HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. MISCELLANEOUS devoting her attention to you 3-string, green, barn stored, WASHER/DRYER and not the other diners in $12/bale. 208-539-2722 Buy, Sell, Repair Kenmore set $250 the restaurant. To leave you HORSE HAY FOR SALE excellent condition. Warranty. ASUS Premium windows 7 G53J and go table-hopping is BASSET Pups AKC, 2 tri-males, Small Bales. Alfalfa Call 280-2604 Delivery Available series. Paid $1500...Firm sale rude. However, to call her on up to date on shots. 8 weeks old. price $1000. Used just a couple $350 ea. Rhonda 208-539-2408 434-4404 or 431-9098 it would be equally rude. So, WASHER/DRYER Maytag. Excel- of times. 208-421-0671 ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES T.S.C. Hay Retrieving lent working cond. $200/both. because you don’t enjoy din- BLOODHOUND Puppies, st Wanted old magazines, toys, Call 208-320-2656. Covered 1 cutting feeder hay horse tack, Indian items, jewelry ing out with them the way 2 females, lots of wrinkles. $375. 1 ton bales. Con 208-280-0839. you used to, do it less often Call 539-6971 or 358-4228. & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 and it will be less upsetting. BORDER COLLIE Puppies for BIRTHDAY PHOTOS EAR ABBY: How can we sale. Out of working parents. Have you forgotten to pick-up DESK Office/Computer, corner 4 males, 3 females, $125 each. your birthday photos? We have convince our married unit cabinets, drawers, shelves Call 208-539-6221 leave msg. some photos we are sure you & cubby holes w/office chair & daughter with children to CUSTOM FARMING don't want us to toss. attachable table. $200. Hay, Straw, Corn Stock & Bean These can be picked up at seek a separation or divorce CHIHUAHUA Pups, purebred males Call 208-320-2656 from her husband, who is $250. 208-531-4399. E-mail Straw. Swathing, Baling, The Times-News Classified Dept [email protected] Raking, 2-string, Round & Ton Bales, Stacking, Disking, COCKER SPANIEL Pups, AKC, Plowing, Ripping & Aerating. FULLY RESTORED 1951 2 cow WWW.MAGIC EAR buff with white markings. 1 male, 4 Call 208-320-2131 trailer built by Soper Trailer Works females, shots & declawed. of Twin Falls. $1000. 208-654-9391 or 431-9491 Call 208-939-7151. It’s easy to advertise in VALLEY.COM/ Custom Hay Swathing - Newer ABBY DACHSHUND Puppies, AKC, mini, SUSAN'S ANTIQUES classified. 733.0931 ext. 2 Double Conditioner - Competitive Buying & Selling Gold, Silver & CLASSIFIEDS shorthair, adorable. In Buhl. Can Rates - Call 208-308-3479 Jeanne e-mail pictures. 405-973-6395 Jewelry. Call 208-734-9681 or 1.800.658.3883 DACHSHUND-MINIATURE Pups Phillips Born 4/10. CKC reg, $100 will hold. Call 208-312-2944 or 436-4495 physically, mentally and DEER CHIHUAHUA Purebred, 14 economically abusive to her mo old female, black, potty trained, and the kids? We believe shots, $200/offer. 208-358-0333 she’s suffering from low self- FREE Full Lab Puppies, cute and bright, papered mom. esteem, depression and Buhl 208-308-0249 other issues she can’t resolve FREE Kittens, 8 wks old, longhair, with him. 2-black/white, 2 gray/white & 1 or- She has had to borrow ange. 208-438-8172 lv msg. what little money we can GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC Reg. Find the map in our Saturday classifi eds or online after spare to buy food, school Puppies. Excellent bloodlines. Great dispositions. $495. 435-752-3959 clothing and other basics. 5pm on Fridays at www.magicvalley.com GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies, Her husband believes she purebred, 4 males, 4 females, BUHL Saturday only, 7am-4pm. GOODING Friday & Saturday, 8-4. TWIN FALLS Sat & Sun. 8-? Roping TWIN FALLS Saturday 7am-4pm should be working, taking $250. 208-736-2523 Electric guitars & amps, baby Computers, clothes, décor, house- saddle, foosball table, bunk bed, Relay for Life Yard Sale! clothes, stroller, and other good hold items, treadmill and more. antique bathtub with bear claws, Tons of Stuff! care of an infant and an older GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups, AKC, stuff. 820 Milner Street 624 Spruce Circle portable DW, couch, queen & twin Fred Meyer employee donations! child, paying for day care, solid black, $100. German import beds, tires, pictures & mirrors, 1519 Heyburn Ave. half the bills and mortgage. working lines. In Twin Falls. BURLEY 5/13 & 5/14, 8:30-2pm. HEYBURN Sat 8-3. Moving sale. 30 tools, paraplegic electric wheel 559-967-2030 Furniture, womens dress clothes years of acumulation, lots of misc. chair and much more TWIN FALLS Saturday 8-1pm, Mul- Abby, this man has an (1X-3X), mens (2X), girls clothes, 935 W Wanda Lane 153 Caswell Ave GERMAN SHEPHERDS tifamily yard sale, red hats, old income in the lower six fig- shoes, girls bike, toys, Sega & (3½ miles W of Burger King, (in between Falls & Filer Ave) recipe books, golden books, misc. Purebred Puppies & Adults ½ mile N. watch for signs) All colors available. www.smsgsd.com games, VHS movies, interior books, waterfall dresser, bicycle, ures! decor, lots more! 2551 Denali Dr. TWIN FALLS Sat 8 to ? Multifamily holiday and home items. $400 & up. Call 208-404-9434 JEROME Moving sale. Saturday We suggested therapy, but (off of Parke Ave & 27th in th sale. Skis, snowboard, child's pic- 2424 Longbow Dr. LAB pups, AKC papered, yellow, 7 Glacier Park Subdivision) May 14 7am-noon. Household nic table, planter, toys, games, items, dirt bike gear, camping stuff it was ignored. He blames weeks old, in Twin Falls. $275 tools, clothes, all sizes. & lots more! TWIN FALLS Saturday 8-5 everything on her.There is so each. (559)-967-2030 BURLEY Sat. May 14th, 8 am-3 pm. 2328 Kingsgate 213 Settlers Way West 1 day only! Clean 4 family, baby Rifle, 5 piece table & chairs, items, kids and adult much more to this story, but (Big Little Ranches) dressers, entertainment center, TWIN FALLS Sat 8am. Multifamily, clothing, toys, furniture and more. it would take up 10 of your TV's, VHS and DVD's, books, toys, kayaks, electronics, bikes, camp- 570 Madison St. Playstation 2, V-Tech System with JEROME Saturday 9-3pm, 3 family columns. Please help. yard sale, furniture, baby clothes ing, guns, furniture, plants, new games, princess CD player and things, etc. 2174 Candleridge Dr TWIN FALLS Saturday May 14. DESPERATE DAD jewelry box, iPod deck, coats, and lots of misc. items, reasonably priced. (Next to the New Temple Furniture, lots of DVDs, clothes, IN CALIFORNIA clothing (baby, children, adult) and off Eastland) and lots of stuff. much more! 580 Prospector Dr. (Big Little Ranches) 859 Monroe Street DEAR DESPERATE: A 1558 Almo Ave. TWIN FALLS Sat only, 8:30-? Multi- MALTIPOO Adorable female pup- lawyer could point out to KIMBERLY Saturday, 7am-? Lots of family sale. Rain or Shine. No ear- TWIN FALLS py, shots & spayed, $375. 7x12' BURLEY Sat., 9am. Cedar chest, your daughter that she lives plus size clothing, boys stuff, ly birds please. Lots of good condi- Saturday May 14th kennels, $75 ea. 208-490-3425 sewing machine, book shelves, bikes, knick-knacks and antiques. tion baby clothes, riding lawn storage cabinets, Pyrex bowls, 6:30am-5:00pm in a community property 504 Gem Drive mower (needs work $100), vinyl CorningWare, small kitchen appls, YOU DON'T WANT state, and half of what her windows, misc. 1645 Bel Air Cir TO MISS THIS! dishes, rooster collection & Christ- MURTAUGH Sat. May 14th, 8-2pm. husband has accumulated mas décor. 2631 Parke One day only! Clean 3 family sale. Furniture, hand tools, wood work- TWIN FALLS Sat, 8-12. Couch, mi- Quilt patterns, books, quilt fabrics ing tools, camping gear, house- during the marriage is hers. crowave, desk, file cabinet, bikes, and supplies, lots of good quality A social worker could warn BURLEY/RUPERT Huge used hold items, misc. 1 year old crib, pack n play, kid ta- home decor, antique hutch, furniture Sale. Buy used & save. 23789 US Hwy 30 ble/chairs, cars rug, dishes/pans. sewing machine, embroidery her that abuse doesn’t Couches, recliners dinette sets, South Twin past new Swenson's. TWIN FALLS 3 Family sale. Friday machine, name brand clothing, TV's, dressers, box spring & 1188 Fiesta Way remain static, that it can SCOTTISH TERRIER Puppies & Saturday 8am-2pm. Tons of mis- books, jewelry and mattresses, china hutches, lots of misc items. escalate to violence if it has- AKC $500. Blue-black, VWD cellaneous! Baby items, sewing TWIN FALLS Sat. 5/14 ONLY, coffee tables, end tables, glass- Something for everyone! cleared, mild temp, socialized. machine cabinet, swimming pools. 8am-?? SAVE GAS! Park once n’t already. Statistics could ware, home décor, jewelry, 363 Arrowhead Path 208-312-0309 tools, nice clean stuff. Open 341 Filer Ave W. and shop 4 big garage sales on 1 illustrate that men who block! Way too many items to (turn right off Parkview Dr. when Everyday! Mon-Sat 10-6. TWIN FALLS Fri & Sat 8am-4pm. SHELTIE (5) purebred puppies, can mention them all. Clothing for all headed west on Poleline abuse their wives often go 248 S Hwy 24 Rain or Shine, under covered be AKC Registered, $300 choice. ages, toys, decor, bikes, rugs, 3pc. towards new hospital) between Burley/Rupert patio. Multifamily. Art, yarn, craft on to abuse their children. Call 208-862-3402 or 670-0458. lg. entertainment center and a books, material, books, clothes, huge collection of new fashion TWIN FALLS Saturday Only 8-4pm There is much that could be wood dinette set with padded YORKIE 1 male, 8 weeks old, tail jewelry all at incredible savings. Cleaning Out Garage! st FANTASTIC FLEA MARKET chairs, lots of misc. To numerous done, but not until or unless docked, 1 shots & dewclawed. 631, 677, 695, 696 Whispering Pine Housewares, glass, books, Stop 4 Fun ~ Every Sat. 10-5 to list. your daughter is willing to Will be small, parents are 4-5 lbs. Dr. 1 blk south of Jason's Park antique brass fan, Navajo rugs, Very cute! $250. Call 208-316- Hagerman. 120 Main St-Hwy 30 281 Caswell Ave W #55 antique fly rod, color TV, misc. h h off Carriage and Stadium admit to herself that she is 1953 or 536-6245 after 3pm/msg. Heart of Downtown 1840 Pomerelle Drive Stretch your dollars with fun, TWIN FALLS Fri & Sat., 8-noon. the victim of spousal abuse th TWIN FALLS Sat. May 14, 8-4pm. funky, fabulous finds! 5 Wheel hitch, RV heater/parts, TWIN FALLS Saturday Only 7am and take action. Looking for a great vendor... bicycle, misc antiques, camping C3/CustomerContactChannels garage sale. Bake sale & car wash Multi family yard sale. Household Call Kay for info 837-4801. items, boat tube/vests and lots of misc. 809 Mae Drive to benefit Relay For Life. For more items, brand new appliances, tv's, EAR ABBY: My moth- info call Lyndell 208-316-3139... crafts, tons of misc. items! CASE IH late model 145 Hydraulic FILER Saturday 9-? 3 family sale. TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat., 9-5pm. C3 Cares! 851 Pole Line Road 1392 Misty Meadows Ct. er-in-law, “Kay” — who is reset plow, $8750/offer. 12 row 22” Sporting goods, tools, collectibles, Boys & girls clothes (like new). (Off Grandview Dr. by new hospi- in her 50s — dresses like Monosem, $16,500. JD 20' rotary something for everyone! No early 100's of music CD's, records, TWIN FALLS Sat. May 14, 8-5pm. tal in Fieldstone Subdivision) she’s in her teens or 20s. hoe, $3,700. 208-941-6000 birds. books & movies. Children's toys, Tools, bike, coolers, fishing, gar- 821 Yakima kitchenware, camping. Collectibles dening, books, bake ware, yogurt TWIN FALLS Saturday only 8am- Don’t get me wrong, she HESSTON 4910 baler, 37,000 Barbies, Elvis & Harry Potter. maker, digital camera, lots & lots 2pm. Lots of miscellaneous! looks great. She exercises bales, $23,000. 16' drum aerator, HAZELTON Fri, Sat & Sun. 8-4. 322 Whispering Pine Dr. of misc. 517 Heyburn Ave West 111 Ketchum St. S. $6000. 208-720-9827 Moving sale. Tools, W/D, freezers, (between Main & 2nd Ave.) several hours a day to keep hide-a-bed, rollaway bed, camping TWIN FALLS Fri. May 13 & Sat. TWIN FALLS Sat. only, 9-1pm. IH 1980 tandem grain truck, 20' bed gear, furniture, yard ornaments & May 14. New & used furniture, Moving sale. Maple 4 poster bed in shape and follows a strict and hoist, S-series, 5 plus 4-spd, TWIN FALLS Saturday only 7am- much much more. Call 829-5008. baby items, toddler clothes, misc and other furniture, TV, various 2pm. Moving sale-all must go! gas, $6500. 208-358-1033 nd diet. 456 2 St items, small appls, knick-knacks, household items. 143 Robbins Clothes, holiday items, dishes, fur- Kay wears spaghetti- WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom household misc. niture, books & much more! disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, HAZELTON 551 Buchanan TWIN FALLS Sat., 8-5pm. MOVING 871 College Dr. strap shirts and short skirts SALE. Couch, chairs, table, buf- Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. Friday and Saturday TWIN FALLS Fri., 8-6pm & Sat., 8- in the summer, and bikinis fet, TV, grill, lamps, pictures, dish- Call Bob at 208-312-3746. All Day Long 4pm. Four family sale. Miscella- TWIN FALLS SATURDAY Only, es, books, bed, blankets, clothes, to sunbathe. I understand Estate/Garage Sale. neous from holiday, dishware, 8:00-3:00. Roll-top desk, antique Antiques, tools, riding mower, shoes, lots & lots of stuff. dresses, silver plate, Hummel, that she wants to show off WANTED Tractors and other bedding, furniture, lots of clothing, truck & auto. shoes, and more. 1673 Kimes beds, housewares, furniture, col- misc; repair/salvage/running. 997 South 2900 East lectibles and much more! her body, but is there a way 824 Washington Street S. th Bob, 208-312-3746 (Kasota exit of I-84, TWIN FALLS Sat., May 14 , 8am-? 1050 Trotter Drive to direct her to more age- North Siding Rd.) TWIN FALLS Friday & Saturday. Biggest, nicest, cleanest sale of appropriate clothing? Or 8-5. 3 Family sale. the year. From antiques to one of TWIN FALLS Saturday only, 9-6pm. 584 Ballingrude Dr a kind stuff. Don't miss this one! 2 family yard sale. Fishing items, am I in the wrong here? JEROME Fri & Sat 8-3pm. Ridge 2107 Hillcrest Drive camping, household, furniture, Loop Community Garage Sale. (Filer Cross St and/or Stadium PRIM AND PROPER Crosstreet) appliances, bedding, clothes and Scrapbooking and other craft TWIN FALLS Saturday & Sunday. lots of miscellaneous. IN OKLAHOMA materials, electronics, books, TWIN FALLS Friday May 13 8-3. Microwave, sheet sets, weed 773 Hollyann Court DEAR PRIM AND PROP- refrig/freezer, yard & other tools, eater, chainsaw, small router much more. 1.4 miles N of Golf through Sunday May 15, 9:00 ER: You are well-inten- AM to 4:00 PM. Washer, dryer, table, Christmas tree, pole golf cart, TWIN FALLS Saturday only, 8-5pm. Course Rd or 2.1 miles South miscellaneous golf irons & putters, Baby items, clothes, crafts, tools, tioned, but if you are wise, from I-84. Turn east on Ridge freezer, stereo speaker, short wave radio mast and antenna, material, dolls, legal file folders, lawn mower, computer screen, Loop at the NorthRidge Fellow- gourd bird houses, 2 step stool, and much more. you will refrain from giving ship Church. Stop at 7 Ridge sofa's, end tables, assorted kitchen items, jewelry and misc. Precious Moment figures, 1134 Heyburn Ave. East your mother-in-law any Loop for more info. crochet doiles & more. items. 247 Lincoln unasked-for fashion advice. GATED PIPE 1088 Park Meadows Drive TWIN FALLS Saturday, 7 am until 1 How she dresses is her busi- 12" Single Gated. 25 joints. $1200. Times-News pm. Multifamily Sale! Furniture, Please call 316-7087. TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS Saturday 5/14, 8-4pm. household goods, clothing, books, ness, not yours, and I seri- Classifieds Large Family Yard Sale! 3 family yard sale. Golf equipment, toys, bikes, truck tires, John Deere ously doubt your comments GATED PIPE Half is double gated. Children's clothes, some small snowmobile, clothing. Lots of stuff. riding lawnmower, Hotsy pressure 12” plastic 1000' $2.50/ft. Good 208-733-0931 ext. 2 appliances, 2 small campers. No checks please. washer, and much more!! would be welcomed. shape. Call 324-5082 or 308-0073 419 Wakefield St. 1605 Grandview Dr. N #53 865 Trotter Drive Classifieds 8 Saturday, May 14, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, BUCK'S BAGS, Dual chambered, HONDA '88 Elite CH80 Scooter, GLASTRON '73 17', 125hp Johnson to form four ordinary words. Bronco Extreme 9' Pontoon boat. exc. Must sell, upgrading. $550. motor, Calkins trailer, ski acces- Motor mount, 3 Scotty rod holders, Low miles. 80 mpg. 360-807-3300. sories, $1000. 208-324-3734 LBBRU anchor system with line lock, 2-7' HONDA VINTAGE '83 V-45 Magna oars. $350. Call 731-4442. 750cc V Twin, all original, $1650. Call 208-734-0311 CANOE by Coleman, 3 seater, great ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. shape, includes paddles, ready to KAWASAKI '07 KX250, excellent All Rights Reserved. ***USED SHELLS**** use, $300. Call or text 490-0321. condition, ran 35 hours, runs SALEM '05 Quality~Low Prices~Selection. LE, 19ft. Rv trailer, great, garaged. Asking $2,750. garaged, like new, $7450. AKCLO 208-312-1525 Get the habit. Read the 208-293-4286 Call 208-734-6030 classifieds everyday. YAMAHA '04 YZ450F, nice cond, well maintained, adult ridden lots Call 733.0931 ext 2 lo extras, $2850. 208-329-9931

DSNEUD th rECREATIONAL COMFORT 5 Wheel, 35', 3 slides, with W/D, beautiful trailer! $15,000 KAND '94 toy hauler, 23 ft., heavy or best offer. 208-423-5828 duty, all new inside, $3450/offer Jerome 208-324-4493

Sign Up for the IAFLOFCI (OFFICIAL) Jumble Facebook fan club FLAIR '96 25' Class A, good condi- tion, walk around bed, $9500. tRANSPORTATION JRUOIN Ross Enterprises. Will consider Now arrange the circled letters trade in. 208-539-1616 to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. YAMAHA '05 Road Star Midnight FLEETWOOD DISCOVERY '00 Silverado, 1700cc, 36,700 miles. Deck out! Ready to Ride! diesel pusher, 2 slide outs, Great Shape! Lots of chrome. Answer here: propane 3 burner stove with oven, Good tires. One owner. Serviced 50amp propane generator, 2 sepa- regularly. $6850. 208-316-3722 rate TVs with upgraded Direct (Answers Monday) TV/Satellite DVR/DVD/DHS player, Jumbles: FLINT HARSH PADDLE JOYFUL YAMAHA '05 Zuma Scooter, 50CC. dry camping upgrade, all porcelain NOTICE Yesterday’s Asking $1,375 or best offer. Answer: All the new highway construction was turning toilet, washer/dryer combo, other Classified Advertisers 208-316-2178 Andy amenities, live-in cond. $54,000. Hawaii into — “ROAD ISLAND” Please check your ad for Salmon, ID. 208-756-6998 accuracy the first day it runs. The Times-News will only be HARLEY '04 Heritage Softail responsible for any errors report- $9672. ed on the first day of publication Call 734-3000 Please Call 733-0931 ext. 2 POOL TABLE 8' Connelly Scotts- BROWNING BPS 20 gage, $375. ABSOLUTELY A MUST SEE! 28' dale, top end. Made in USA. 1 1/4" Winchester 22 auto, $200. 5th Wheel, 2 slides, new tires on slate with accessories. Paid over Call 208-320-0856 aluminum wheels, oak cabinets, $6000. Must Sell $2,500. wood drawers, pull out pantry, 208-326-3473 Near New! Only 900 miles central vac, solar panels. Extra SECTIONAL COUCH with 2 reclin- GUN SHOW clean. Reduced price, $13,900. ers (one on each side), suede like th th 208-733-6726 or 420-6726 May 14 & 15 CLASSIFIEDS material, brown, like new $350. Expo Idaho (Fairgrounds) COACHMEN '88 19' trailer, self con- 208-324-2064 or 208-404-8518 5610 Glenwood, Boise, ID It pays to read the fine print! tained, excellent condition. Must 9 am daily. Call the Times-News to place see to appreciate. 208-420-1037 TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. Info 208-746-5555 ALUMAWELD 21' White Water your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Gently used furniture, Antiques, Jetboat. 7.5 L, Kodiak Marine FLEETWOOD '01 Wilderness 22' V8 with Hamilton 3 stage stain- Cool Junk, Patio & Home Decor trailer, fully loaded except AC, ex- NEW ENGINES and RE-MANUFAC- less steel pump. Heater, power Hours: 10-5:30 Tuesday-Friday cellent cond, $6000. 208-736-8090 TURED ENGINES and TRANS- HARLEY '08 V-Rod trim, cabin cover, 1/2 top, & 10-2 Saturday Times-News MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, $10,763 Lowrance depth finder, nice 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 Shopping the Classifieds will TRANSMISSIONS, transfer cases, Call 734-3000 trailer with electric winch. One Classifieds fenders, hoods, lights, bumpers, owner, immaculate, must see. save you time and money. doors, grilles, mirrors, RADIA- 208-733-0931 ext. 2 $15,900. Call 208-320-4058. 733.0931 ext 2 TORS, etc. 208-734-7090

Ward Auction & Appraisals “Putting value to your valuables” Set up Available (208)590-0253

ROTOTILLING small yards/gardens. Reasonable rates. 208-733-5408

TREES FOR SALE ~ Each Sat. in May, 9-2pm or by appt. Give Mother Earth a gift she will enjoy for generations- Beautiful Ornamental Pear & Flowering Plum, Austrian Pine, Spruce & More. Field of Trees ~ 308-3506 1218 Washington St S, Twin Falls “If you plant it, it will grow”

CLASSIFIEDS It pays to read the fine print. Call the Times-News to place your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2

FAST TREES Grow 6-8 ft. yearly, $11.95-$17.95 delivered. Brochure online at www.fasttrees.com or call 800-615-3405

JACKSON PERKINS ROSES for sale, $10 each. 208-737-1462 or 208-731-1899

PELLET STOVE by Danson, works good, $800. 208-420-7297 or 731-2292

AIR COMPRESSOR Sullair 185 CFM, John Deere Diesel, towable, low hrs, one owner, work ready. $4800. Call 208-320-4058.

SMITHY 3-in-1 lathe-mill-drill. A lot of extras with it. Call after 6pm 208-720-7201.

BOOKS Wanted! I pay cash for old books. Many topics wanted. Also old photos. Call 800-823-9124

BUYING Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins, Bullion. Top prices paid. 208-410-5787

BUYING gold, silver, coins, proof and mint sets, Idaho tokens, paper money, jewelry. Highest prices pd. CH Coins www.chcoins.com or call Hollis at 208-720-3941 for appt.

WANTED Junk Cars, $50 small, $75 medium, $100 large. Free towing. Courteous, clean & professional same day removal. Call 208-410-3572.

WANTED running motorcycles, '94- '02 Dodge Cummins, trailers, fuel efficient cars. Cash in hand. Looking for good deals 208-312-1580call/text WANTED Running or rebuildable engine or block for a David Brown Case model 1290 tractor. Call 208-432-6928

WANTED Scrap Iron. Willing to pay 50% of what we scrap. Magic Valley area. 208-293-4712 WANTED We buy junk batteries. We pay more than anyone out there. Check us out at Interstate Batteries. Fully licensed and in- sured to protect the batteries all the way to the smelter. Call 208-733-0896. 412 Eastland Drive, 8-5 Mon-Fri

DEVILBISS 'IGO' portable medical oxygen generator system, 2 deliv- ery systems, continuous flow or Times-News pulse dose flow. AC/DC operation, w/2 rechargeable batteries, used Classifieds only 30 hours, cost $3000 new, sell for $2000. 208-726-5816 208-733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Saturday, May 14, 2011 Classifieds 9

IF MAY 14 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY:If you truly need ACROSS a helping hand, the universe 1 Perform KARMANN GHIA '72 All mechanical will bring you an answer to work is done. 00 miles on engine, 4 Baker’s __; your prayers during the next ready for body shop. Call after often wrought- four weeks. People who are 6pm 208-720-7201. not good for you seem to fade iron kitchen out of the picture while your structures true blue supporters are 9 Victoria’s under foot. Feel free to accept Secret new opportunities and move purchases ahead without anything or anyone holding you back. In 13 Be a tattletale late June and early July, 15 Maui greeting romantic notions could rear CHEVY '88 8000 with 8 yard 16 Pig’s comment their head and a vacation or dump. Diesel Allison, AT, PS, 17 Devil’s food __ amorous adventure might AC, load tarp, one owner, fleet maintained. $8900. 18 Large couch recharge your batteries. Your Call 208-320-4058. personal business skills are 19 F sharp or B better than usual in CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS flat September, so that is a good WHO NEED YOUR SERVICE 20 Careless time to tackle financial and Advertise in the 22 Worry; fret career matters. Mid-October Business & Service Directory 733-0931 ext. 2 through mid-November 23 Continue maintain a low profile and do 24 Actress Lupino not launch key strategies or 26 Hard deposits accept new responsibilities, that form ocean such as for instance signing reefs for a loan. 29 Journal HOROSCOPE keepers FORD '03 F-450 w/12' contrac- 34 Performance at tors bed. 11hp air compressor, Jeraldine 100 gallon fuel tank in back with the MET electric pump. 7.3 Powerstroke diesel, AT, AC, one owner, 35 Dark and dirty Saunders immaculate. $13,900. Friday’s Puzzle Solved Call 208-320-4058. 36 Stylish 37 Facial features 2 Extended ARIES (March 21-April 38 Oomph family group 19): Jump on the bandwagon. 39 Path 3 Accept Support your friends on a key issue or prove that you 40 Ending for 4 Bose products Joseph or Max 5 Straighten are a staunch supporter of FORD '03 F-550 Cab & Chassis, someone’s favorite worthy 78000 actual miles, power- 41 Geico 6 Sheltered bay cause. As far as social activi- stroke diesel, auto trans, PS, AC, under hood Vmax air com- “spokesperson” 7 Genghis or ties are concerned, the more pressor. One owner, like new. 42 Flat-bottomed Kublai the merrier. $12,900. Call 208-320-4058. TAURUS (April 20-May boat 8 Chile’s capital 20): Keep an ear to the 43 Yo-Yo Ma and 9 Ornamental ground. Get a clue about others Japanese tree someone who secretly har- 45 Out of breath 10 Public uproar bors romantic notions about 46 Social insect 11 Feed the kitty you or about behind-the- scene assistance. You didn’t 47 Kimono fabric 12 Distort FORD '95 F-250 with utility bed. get where you are on your New factory 351 V8 & auto 48 Grouch 14 Panhandlers own merit. trans, new radials, immaculate 51 Still pure 21 Ms. Falana GEMINI (May 21-June previous Calif. State owned ve- hicle, $4900. 208-320-4058 56 Racing sled 25 Dehydrated 20): You are big hearted 57 Fast 26 Baby’s ailment enough to forgive and forget. (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. You may be fooled for a while, 58 Leave the room 27 Give one’s two All Rights Reserved. but that could be your own 60 Musician Billy cents’ worth fault. Unflagging enthusiasm 61 Overact 28 Fight off 38 Motioned with 48 Cut coupons for the job at hand is the best 62 Uncommon 29 Vertebrae the hands 49 Boorish way to acquire the rewards FREIGHTLINER '94 with 15 ft you are seeking. dumpbed with shaker and load 63 Cribbage separators 39 Taller & thinner 50 Very excited CANCER (June 21-July tarp. 60 series Detroit 400hp. 9 pieces 30 5 __ 10 is 2 41 Bar shelf bottle 52 Moniker spd., trans., AC, PS, Jake 22): Temper benevolence brake, Alloy wheels. Very good 64 Discourage 31 Sliver of glass 42 Actor __ Cosby 53 Notice; see with down-to-earth com- cond. Low miles. $14,900. Call 208-320-4058. 65 Fellows 32 Add a slight 44 Can wrappers 54 Test mon sense. Don’t forget to coloring to 45 Not as tame 55 Urgent reward the helpful person who has been reliable and DOWN 33 Earn a ticket 47 Set of adjoining 59 __-gallon hat; essential to your success. 1 Alphabet’s start 35 Tube or pipe hotel rooms cowboy topper Don’t be extravagant; reward in proportion to value. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): It takes two to tango. You can’t obtain favors unless you are a FORD '86 F-250 XLT Styleside Su- GMC '91 3500 with Auto crane, per Cab. $5,250. Good condition. favorite first. You may Kohler, built in 3KW geneset & 5th Wheel towing setup included. undermine your own efforts Vmax under hood air compres- Original tailgate and 5th wheel tail- sor. V8, AT, AC, 70,000 Actual gate included. Chrome wheels. if you refuse to cooperate miles, one owner, immaculate. 133,770 miles. 208-720-4740 with others. Be tireless in $6900. Call 208-320-4058. your pursuit of a love interest. TRAVIS '01 40' aluminum end GMC '79 2500 454, bed liner, load- dump grain or commodity trailer. DODGE '07 1500, 4x4, air, cruise, ed, chrome wheels, rack & job HONDA '08 CRV EX-L, 4x4, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Rollover tarp, alloys, water tight, tow pkg, CD, $10,999. box. $3000/offer. Call 293-4578. loaded, leather, sun roof, cruise, Love can be a powerful inspi- like new, shows very little use. Stock #7J602700D 208-733-5776 multi CD, $23,999. $27,900. Stock#8l051208 208-733-3033 ration. Float away on a magic Call 208-320-4058 carpet ride of ecstatic feelings with a special someone. Don’t hand over the controls to a new acquaintance or someone you are not sure of. GMC '91 Topkick with 47 ft, Telelect, manlift, Cat diesel, 5.7L Box Van! NISSAN '06 Frontier Crew Cab, 4x4 Allison AT, PS, AC, clean well CD, cruise, running boards, tow LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): DODGE '07 3500 dually 4x4, maintained, one owner truck, pkg, $18,999. Stock#6C449252D Play hard to get for the best crew cab, 6.7 Diesel, AT, full work ready. $10,900. 208-733-5776 success. When you are Call 208-320-4058. power, good rubber. Very clean, one owner, high miles, but HONDA '10 CRV, 4X4, auto, CD, actively looking for love, never off the asphalt, all freeway. cruise, air, only 5K miles, $22,999. every bit of body language $17,900. Call 208-320-4058. Stock#AC008470 208-733-3033 seems like an invitation. You may seem quite attractive to a large number of potential ISUZU '03 NPR partners. $8250. Call 734-3000 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. IHC '83 CO 9670 XL with 50,000 21): Drive a hard bargain. Actual Miles. 6V92 Diesel with DODGE '08 Ram 2500 Quad Cab 7 spd. PS, AC, Jake brake, lots Your feelings might change 4x4, long box, Cummins, CD, of chrome, new tires, one cruise, running boards, $28,999. or the facts could be seen in a owner, in like new cond. $9900. Stock#8G195595D 208-733-5776 Call 208-320-4058. new light before the week- CHEVY '09 Suburban 4X4, GM end ends. Be fair and even- Certified, rear air, CD, tow pkg, JEEP '10 Wrangler Unlimited Sport Onstar, $27,940. Stock#9R272499C 4x4, hard top, 4x4, air, cruise, tilt, handed when dividing the 208-733-3033 $22,499. Stock#AL205640DC proceeds from a profitable CHEVROLET '96 1500, ex-cab, 208-733-5776 enterprise. 4X4, local truck, exceptionally SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- clean, $8450. JEEP '81 CJ-7. Runs good, lots of Dec. 21): Life and love can DODGE '08 Ram1500 Quad Cab extras. $6,000 or best offer. 4x4 Hemi, Big Horn, CD, cruise, both be gambles. It is your IHC 208-280-0261 4200 with 180,000 actual 20” wheels, $15,499. miles. 8V71 turbo Diesel with job to know when to hold Stock#8S590177D 208-733-5776 13 spd trans, PS, AC, jake, them and when to fold them. good rubber, wet kit, one owner, Don’t ante up your heart work ready. $8900. even if several fascinating Call 208-320-4058. people vie for your undivid- CHEVY '11 Traverse AWD LT, 3rd ed attention. seat, CD, cruise, alloy wheels, rear JEEP '96 Cherokee, 4X4, 5 spd, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- CHEVY '07 1500 Ext cab, 4x4, air, air, $26,999. Stock #BJ133078C 118K miles, very clean, runs great, CD, cruise, bed liner, tow pkg, 208-733-3033 only $4995. Jan. 19): A Joe Friday, “Just $16,440. Stock#71727261 the facts, ma’am,” attitude 208-733-3033 FORD '04 F-150, 2WD, 9' flatbed, won’t get you far this week- easy load height, 5.4 V8. Great end. Inspiring lines from a toy hauler/lawn care vehicle. 83,200 miles. Excellent condition. romantic movie and some PETERBILT '79 359 with 400 208 420-6923 silver-tongued flattery will Cummins and 13 spd. PS & AC. Wet kit, Alloy Wheels, good grease the cogs of your social rubber, lots of polished alum. interactions. Accessories, well maintained, work ready. $10,900. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Call 208-320-4058. FORD '98 Expedition 4x4 with 18): Concentrate on partici- 68,000 actual miles, V8, AT, C, SILAGE/MANURE TRUCK Peterbilt PW, CC, PDL, excellent tires. pating in social events and One owner, very clean. $6900. NISSAN '05 Xterra, 4x4, auto, CD, '00 379, shorthood, '08 Burley cruise, tow pkg, alloy wheels, outings. Find something Bed. Call 208-280-0693. CHEVY '07 2500 HD ext cab, 4x4, FORD '94 F-350 Crew cab, w/10' Call 208-320-4058. good to say about someone, 6.0L, bed liner, tow pkg, CD, cruise, flatbed, one owner, low miles, $16,945. Stock#5C620840D $22,999. Stock#7E552794D V8, AT, AC, very clean. $4900. 208-733-5776 even if it causes you to think 208-733-5776 Call 208-320-4058. long and hard. Seclusion might be needed to put puz- zle pieces together. PISCES (Feb. 19-March GMC '10 Terrain GM Certified, CD, 20): Do what you want. “Out cruise, alloy wheels, $24,915. Stock#A6386699C 208-733-3033 with the old and in with the WESTERN STAR '89 with 84,000 new” is the way to deal with Actual Miles, 15 yard dump NISSAN '08 Pathfinder, 4x4, loaded, persnickety people and prob- bed, double ram scissor. DODGE '05 Ram 1500 Big Horn, Front mount pump Cat 3406B, leather, DVD, sun roof, 3rd seat, 4x4, 4 door, 46K miles, one owner, GMC '06 2500HD, ext cab, 4x4, CD, $21,995. Stock#8C605345 lematic social activities. 400 HP, Allison AT, PS, AS, nice truck, $20,998. Amorous fires may be burning Jake Brake, 63,000 lb, GVW, cruise, tow pkg, running boards, HONDA '04 CRV, AWD, V6, avg 23 208-733-3033 Hendrickson suspension. $18,999. Stock#6E164483D mpg, one owner, very good condi- brightly in the wee hours of the 208-733-5776 tion, 5 CD player, AM/FM, cruise, Very clean, one owner truck. night. $19,900. Call 208-320-4058. 76,330 miles, $11,000/offer. 208-320-5732 Classifieds 10 Saturday, May 14, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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ASSIST AUTO BROKERAGE KIA '99 Sephia, blue, 4 door, stan- SUBARU '03 Outback AWD, AT, AC VOLVO '05 XC70 heated leather takes clean, reasonably priced dard, 119K miles, 35mpg, runs 155K mis, power locks/seats, new seats, sunroof, 3rd seat, 83K miles, vehicles on consignment and gets good, $2200. 208-320-8548 tires, very reliable $6800. 320-1970 great cond $13,900. 208-420-2756 them sold for you. Call 536-1900. MERCEDES BENZ '96 S500, excel- lent shape, leather interior, power WARNING everything, loaded. Make offer When purchasing a vehicle, make 208-431-0166 or 208-431-9032 sure that the title is in the name of the seller. Under Idaho motor CHEVY '07 Monte Carlo SS, MERCURY '08 Grand Marquis, vehicle code a vehicle cannot CHEVROLET '98 1500 Series loaded, leather, sun roof, spoiler, be sold unless the title is in the Conversion Van by Explorer. CD, cruise, $14,435. white, fully loaded, great condition, TOYOTA '10 Camry LE, 11K miles, only 31K miles, $20,000. name of the seller (exception: Immaculate inside and out. Stock#79354167D 208-733-5776 AC, cruise, power locks/windows, Idaho licensed dealer). The 208-326-3473 180,000 very well maintained MP3 player, external temp. display, seller shall provide the new miles. Runs and drives like new. side airbags, only $20,995. purchaser a signed bill of sale Crack in windshield. New MINI COOPER '05 S., 56,500 miles, BUICK '01 LeSabre, only 65K 40 miles per gallon, chili red, showing the following: Full Michelin radials, trailer hitch, miles, PL, PW, locally owned, description of the vehicle, leather interior, VHS TV, CD, leather, sun and moon roof, premi- only $7450. um sound, heated seats, manual 6 vehicle identification number, loaded – loaded – loaded. amount paid and name(s) and $4995. 208-650-5687 speed, very fun economical car! $14,000/obo. 208-308-8844 address of the new purchaser. The bill of sale must be signed, dated and show actual mileage PONTIAC '01 Grand Am, 81,000 at the time of sale. If you have miles, excellent condition, $5,000. any questions, please contact CHRYSLER '06 Sebring, air, CD, 208-440-3104 your local assessor's office. cruise, alloy wheels, $8310. Stock #6N190720 208-733-3033 SRT-8! Local Owner! Sharp! CHEVY '10 Express 2500 cargo van WHO can help YOU sell air, auto, certified, $17,999. VOLKSWAGEN '06 Passat, auto, your car? Stock#A1153320C 208-733-3033 BUICK '09 Lucerne one owner, 39K leather, sun roof, CD, cruise, alloy miles, OnStar, dual power Sears, wheels, $12,720. Classifieds Can! XM radio, steering wheel controls Stock#6P045410DU 208-733-5776 for cruise and radio, only $19,995. 733-0931 ext. 2 [email protected]

DODGE '03 Caravan 3.3L, blue, AC, Require pre-payment prior to publication. Major credit/ DODGE '07 Charger $2,800. debit cards, & cash accepted. $31,293 Call 208-219-0006. 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News Call 734-3000 2010 Mazda3 i Sport

NISSAN '05 Quest, low miles, DODGE '04 Intrepid SE, 73K miles, NEW CADILLAC '08 SRX AWD, loaded, power hatch, power door, PW, AC, PL, PW, very nice car, leather, sun roof, multi CD, $24,930. CD, very nice, only $12,995. only $7450. Stock #80101451 208-733-3033 TOYOTA '03 Camry 161,476 miles great mpg, auto, loaded, great condition, $5000. 208-406-4992

David Johnson & George Hilarides have combined 50 years in the Auto Industry. They want to work for A rare find! Local owner you in locating the right vehicle DON’T WAIT THIS CHEVROLET '90 Lumina, local & the right seller to get you the ONE WON’T LAST trade, well maintained, runs great, BEST DEAL! Stock #: 335526 ! only $3995. 734-3000 $

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236 SHOSHONE STREET WEST TWIN FALLS 7332891 18006215247 WWW.WILLSTOYOTA.COM Toms surges ahead at Players » Sports 4 MAGIC Idaho St. coach excited about NOT DONE YET VALLEY signing Jerome OVERTIME graduate Grizzlies force Game 7 » Sports 2 S Magicvalley.com/blogs MLB, Sports 2 / Local roundup, Sports 2 / Scoreboard, Sports 3 / Tour de France doping ‘suspicion index’,Sports 4 Sports SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2011 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: 735-3239 [email protected] Pilots head back to 2A baseball tourney By David Bashore more than 110 pitches two of second base, sending Willis clean that up at state,” Mar- my life, but I didn’t think I felt Times-News writer days prior. to the second-base side of the tinez said. “We’ve been hav- too many side effects today,” The Pilots got to Wendell bag.He fielded it cleanly,spun ing around five (errors) a game said Stouder, who will attend GLENNS FERRY — The ace Nolan Stouder far more nearly 360 degrees and fired a and that makes us throw a lot Point Loma Nazarene Univer- Class 2A District IV baseball often than the Trojans could laser to John Acord at first of extra pitches. We need to sity in San Diego to continue championship series de- touch up Adrian Martinez. base to record the out just limit our pitches if we’re going his baseball career. “The goal volved into a war of attrition. Glenns Ferry scored its eight ahead of the runner. to have a chance.” is to win the ring, and it’s dis- Fittingly, the deeper team runs on nine hits, and seven That killed any momentum Stouder doubled home the appointing that it couldn’t won. different players drove in runs Wendell had mustered after opening run of the game and happen. But I feel a lot better Glenns Ferry chipped and — the eighth scored on a wild closing the gap to 6-3. put Glenns Ferry down in the about the way we finished the chopped its way past Wendell pitch. Martinez was sharp on the first inning without conced- season than the way we start- on Friday, winning 8-3 in the “We knew that one person mound despite throwing 116 ing a run. But the toil of ed it, so I’m happy about decisive third game of the wasn’t going to get us to state pitches on Wednesday. He al- throwing upwards of 130 that.” DAVID BASHORE/Times-News championship series to clinch or to win a championship,” lowed just three hits, but the pitches two days before start- Glenns Ferry opens the Glenns Ferry third baseman Alan its third straight berth to the said Glenns Ferry shortstop defense behind him kept ed to show as his pitches state tournament in Nampa Crawshaw (21) embraces pitcher 2A state tournament. Michael Willis, who drove in a Wendell in the game more lacked their usual zip and he on Thursday against Orofino. The game featured more run and made a SportsCen- than anything by committing had to gut the outing out from Adrian Martinez after the Pilots Glenns Ferry 8, Wendell 3 hits (12) than runs (11) and ter-worthy play at shortstop nine errors — three of them start to finish. Wendell 101 001 0 – 3 3 4 beat Wendell 8-3 in Friday’s Class Glenns Ferry 032 102 x – 8 9 9 more errors (13) than hits, and to end the sixth inning. came on catcher’s interfer- “Wednesday was probably Nolan Stouder and Jacob Rocha, Taylor Peterson (4). 2A District IV championship game Adrian Martinez and Clay Anderson. W: Martinez. L: each starting pitcher went the A soft liner up the middle ence calls. the most physically and men- Stouder. in Glenns Ferry. distance despite throwing died on the infield grass short “We’re going to have to tally draining game I’ve had in Extra-base hits – 2B: Wendell, Stouder. Flying bus SPARTAN MOJO takes air at MVS Minico tops tonight Twin Falls for Rain may have wiped out the action last Saturday, but tonight fans will be show- District IV title ered with an abundance of By Ryan Howe entertainment at Magic Times-News writer Valley Speedway. A demolition derby and RUPERT — The Class 4A District roll-over contest are fea- IV baseball championship trophy is tured on tonight’s ticket back in Rupert. along with a daring feat in- Minico won its sixth district title in volving a bus driven by a seven seasons Friday, thumping de- masked superhero. The fending champion Twin Falls 14-4 in driver will attempt to launch five innings at Warburton Field. the bus off a special ramp, Twin Falls coach Tim Stadelmeir jumping it over the infield put it best when he said of Minico, in his quest to make MVS “They’re the hot team right now. history. Don’t try this at They’re swinging it extremely well.” home. In its three district tournament The Quale’s Electronics games, Minico averaged 18.6 hits and Pro Hornets, Jr.Stingers and 17.6 runs per outing. the TVGoldandSilver The reason behind the hot streak? Thunderdogs continue the “The RBI tower has the mojo,”said weekly racing action with Minico senior Suede Denker. another round of competi- The RBI tower is a stack of gloves, tion on the asphalt track. 16 high, built atop the railing in Mini- Jason Quale has gathered co’s dugout while the Spartans are up a sizable lead in the Jr. to bat. Some players even gather Stingers standings but Rus- around it like an altar and perform sel Dalton,who lost to Quale quasi-ceremonial chants. on the final lap in the April But the current streak is more 30 race, aims to be first likely due to a renewed focus, with across the finish line this players putting in extra time before time out. KC Gillogly, Bren- school and after practice. den Radabaugh and Alyssa “We kind of lounged in the middle Pearson are also in the hunt of the season, we didn’t go in the for their first main-event morning or after practice to hit. Then win. we were like, ‘We’ve got one goal and For the Pro Hornets,Scott we’re not getting it accomplished Gilligan leads the way in the RYAN HOWE/Times-News with an 11-point advantage See MINICO, Sports 4 Minico senior Nate Hanks kisses the Class 4A District IV trophy after the Spartans defeated Twin Falls 14-4 on Friday at Minico High School. over his dad,Bob Gilligan. Gates open at 4 p.m.,with green flag racing set for 6. CSI baseball — Linda Brittsan, Knopp, Declo earn 2A state berth Times-News correspondent eliminated By Stephen Meyers can relax up there, she can Times-News writer get the job done for us.” MVS Point standings Breshears pitched a solid Mr. Gas Late Models: 1.TJ DECLO — Chancey game, allowing only two by Salt Lake Woodhall 40, 2.Jeff Knopp said she didn’t hit the hits, with Wendell’s lone run Pohlman 39, 3. Bobby By Steve Yingling ball very well in her team’s coming on a passed ball. Latham III 36, 4. Kris Times-News correspondent victory Thursday night over “I was kind of nervous, McKean 20, 5. Enrique Wendell. but we played really strong Contreras III 19. CARSON CITY, Nev. — She certainly made up for defense. I have faith in the Budweiser Super Stocks: 1. Just as they did in their Re- it with her performance Fri- defense,”Breshears said. Daniel Shirley 55, 2. Kris gion 18 baseball tourna- day night. Wendell, however, had McKean 54, 3.Allen Williams ment opener against the The sophomore catcher troubles in the field, com- 50, 4. Casey Pehrson 48, 5. College of Southern Idaho drove in seven runs, leading mitting seven errors. Jenna Quale 38. a day earlier, the Declo to the 16-1 victory “We had a few errors and Project Filter Street Stocks: Salt Lake Bruins over Wendell to claim the Declo hit the ball extremely 1. Kendall Woll 51, 2. Chase responded to a lit- Class 2A District IV champi- well.That’s probably the best Carraway 33, 3.John Newell tle bit of adversity. onship and a trip to the state hitting team we’ve seen all 30, 4. Craig Nuthak 27,5. After giving up a tournament. year. There wasn’t much we Spencer Meyer 25. game-tying home run “This is a really good feel- could do, we had only one Brennan’s Carpet Pony to CSI’s Parker Morin, Salt ing to win this title. I felt re- pitcher. She threw the ball Stocks: 1.Todd Audet 31, 2. Lake scored four runs in its ally confident tonight, a lot well and they just hit the ball (tie) Jerry Slocum and half of the sixth inning en better than last night that’s well,” said Wendell coach Robbie Hyde 6. route to an 8-3 victory that for sure. My confidence Phil Wert.“It was a good sea- Quale’s Electronics Hornets: ended the Golden Eagles’ went way up and I was able son overall though for us.” 1. Doug Brownfield 37,2. season. to stay on her (Carly An- The district champs now Robbie Ridley 9, 3. (tie) The Bruins’ sixth win in drus),” Knopp said. “I think travel to Orofino High Aaron Pohlman and Chad 10 matchups against CSI she was just getting into our School May 20-21 for the 2A RYAN HOWE/Times-News Everett 5, 5. (tie) Theresa this season propelled sec- heads. Tonight I was just state tournament. Melissa Carson, right, and Brinlee Breshears celebrate Declo’s Class Borlase and Toef Leija 4. ond-seeded Salt Lake into looking for a good strike at “We’ve come a long way 2A District IV softball championship Friday at Declo High School. Quale’s Pro Hornets: 1. Scott today’s tournament cham- the knees to drive.” this season. We’ve come Gilligan 20, 2. Bob Gilligan 9, pionship against top- Knopp belted a three-run singles in the first and sec- RBI singles as Declo poured close as a team this year and 3.Jeff Peck 5, 4. Kris seeded Western Nevada. triple to the fence in center- ond innings to help the Hor- on eight runs in the inning. we’re excited for state,” McKean 4. Extra-base hits were field in the fourth inning to nets build a 10-0 lead. It “I’m really happy with our Knopp said. “We know Quale’s Jr. Stingers: 1.Jason missing from third-seed- put Declo up 15-1. Shanice wasn’t just Knopp that performance tonight. They we’ve got to step up our Quale 54, 2. KC Gillogly 33, ed CSI’s arsenal during Thompson followed with an swung a hot bat. came out and did it all down game because the competi- 3.Jay McDonald 29, 4. most of the first two days RBI single to score Knopp, Sarah Hunnelee belted an the lineup,”said Declo coach tion is going to be tough, but Brenden Radabaugh 26, 5. of the tournament. CSI, ending the game on the 15- RBI triple in the second,while Kari Osterhout. “We’re very we’ll be ready.” (tie) Russell Dalton and run mercy rule. Daliss Pickup, Jenifer Bott lucky to have Chancey. She’s Alyssa Pearson 13. See BASEBALL, Sports 2 Knopp also hit two-run and Brinlee Breshears each hit very reliable and when she See DECLO, Sports 2 Sports 2 Saturday, May 14, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Gooding tennis CSI softball stages dramatic players qualify rally at Region 18 tourney Eagles shock NIC with comeback. Marie Williams beat a Southern Nevada for state tourney “At this point in singled home Sur- squad that put them in the the season, I dont rage and Watson, losers bracket on Thursday, 10 runs in seventh, know that Ive ever Lyndi Miller was hit but they can lean on some Times-News tournament will be held seen anything like while batting for Jes- history to see themselves May 20-21 in Caldwell. also eliminate Snow this. Weve had some sica Albertson, Grif- through. Goodings boys and girls Times-News pretty good rallies, fin doubled in “I told the kids, if any- doubles tennis pairs quali- Amateur golf but to win like that Williams and NIC body can do it, this club can fied for next weeks Class The College of Southern was pretty amazing,” Bryant intentionally walked do it. We went back and 3A state tournament with ROBERT, HANSEN WIN Idaho softball teams trip CSI coach Nick Groenewegen to load talked about the first year runner-up finishes at the CLEAR LAKE LADIES EVENT along the scenic route in the Baumert said. “I think once the bases for Bryant. that we were here, we lost to 3A district tournament Oleta Roberts won the Region 18 Tournament al- we got around to the top the Whatever buttons Southern Nevada on the Friday in Sun Valley. gross title at the Clear most ended with them going order, it felt like it was going Baumert pushed worked to Thursday night and had to Top-seeded Angel Gar- Lake Ladies tournament off a cliff. to kind of roll for us. Then we ignite the rally. After Thurs- work our way back through, cia and Rico Mendez ad- Thursday at Clear Lake But the Golden Eagles got to 9-7 and you really feel days loss he pulled aside and you just start sending vanced to the finals before Country Club in Buhl. saved it at the last possible like you have a chance.” Surrage and Watson, the teams home and before you falling 6-3, 6-2 to the Linda Fennen finished moment and now are one The Eagles (43-18) didnt teams No. 8 and 9 hitters, know it youre in that Community School to fin- second. The net title went game from playing for the get their first hit until the respectively, and declared championship,” said ish second in boys doubles. to Jean Hansen. region championship for the fourth inning and were on the teams need for them to Baumert. “Its just flowed Goodings girls doubles Diane Campbell had the fifth straight season. the verge of getting run- step up. Miller was originally pretty well and the kids held pair of Rachell Geise and fewest putts, while gob- Hours after staging one of ruled in both the fifth and ruled out of the tournament it together. I think were at Celene Nino claimed a bles were made by Jenny the most dramatic rallies in sixth innings. But they found with mononucleosis and that point where were three-set win in the semi- Day, Edie Whitney, Geor- the schools athletic history, a way to extend the game and was struck with a line drive starting to care for each finals before falling 6-3, 6- gia Cantrell and Kathy CSI eliminated Snow Col- took full advantage when it into the dugout Thursday. other. No matter what to- 3 to the Community Borchard. The ladies will lege 6-2 to set up a rematch mattered most. Little-used Jorgensen had 17 morrow holds I think we School in the champi- play a two-player best ball with Southern Nevada this Trailing 9-2, Mikkel Grif- at bats all season, none since have the capability of hav- onship round. invitational this Thursday. morning. The winner gets fin led off the inning with a April 28. ing a good day.” Complete results from The cost is $70 per team, tournament host Salt Lake in single, followed by singles In the Snow win, Brails- the district meet were not with a cart an additional the championship round, from Marina Groenewegen ford homered to kick-start a submitted to the Times- $24. Lunch is included. A Region 18 Tournament Boxes needing to win twice to and Bryant. Nikki Brailsford five-run fifth-inning rally News by tournament host continental breakfast be- CSI 6, Snow 2 claim the title. hit into a double play to put that overturned a 2-1 deficit Snow 100 010 0 – 2 9 0 Community School. gins at 8 a.m. followed by a CSI 100 050 x – 6 8 0 But the real show came in North Idaho within an out of and provided the winning McKenzie Hatch, Nichole Johnson (5) and Kim The 3A state tennis 9:30 shotgun start. Knudsen. Jyl Eckstein, Jessi Duncan (5) and Kelsie the seventh inning of CSIs victory, but the Cardinals margin. Webster. W: Duncan. L: Hatch. Extra-base hits – 2B: Snow, Jessyca Fullmer, Allee first game of the day, where couldnt record another out. Fridays improbable day Carter, Rachel Hunsaker. HR: CSI, Nikki Brailsford. the Eagles scored 10 runs in Andrea Jorgensen pinch-hit puts CSI one game from the CSI 12, North Idaho 9 the bottom of the seventh, and singled home Groe- championship round, a po- NIC 320 301 0 – 9 15 2 CSI 100 010 (10) – 12 12 1 Declo nine coming with two outs, newegen, T.J. Surrage sition the Eagles have never Jenifer Rosie, Blake Meredith (5) and Shelby Gonzales. Jessi Duncan, Jyl Eckstein (2), Duncan (6) and Kelsie to eliminate North Idaho 12- walked, then Alyana Watson failed to reach since forming Webster. W: Duncan. L: Meredith. Continued from Sports 1 winning RBI. 9. Kelsey Bryants walk-off plated Jorgensen with a dou- a softball program. To get Extra-base hits – 2B: NIC, Desirae Tinoco 2, Gonzales, Meredith. CSI, Nikki Brailsford, Alyana Watson, Mikkel WENDELL 6, GLENNS FERRY 5, Taryn Mendoza and grand slam capped the ble. back there theyll have to Griffin. HR: CSI, Kelsey Bryant. EIGHT INNINGS Kierston Hilt each hit RBI Fridays first game was a singles in the first inning back-and-forth affair be- after Glenns Ferry jumped tween rivals Glenns Ferry ahead 3-0, started by a Sara and Wendell, but Ashley Arellano RBI double. Grizzlies force Game 7 with Thunder Bates led Trojans to a 6-5 win in eight innings, to ad- Class 2A District Tournament MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Oklahoma City that sent the fans into a vance to the district title boxes Zach Randolph is doing frenzy chanting his nick- Declo 16, Wendell 1, four innings Thunder guard game. Wendell 001 0 – 1 2 7 everything he can to keep the name. Glenns Ferry took a 5-4 Declo 281 5 – 16 10 1 Memphis Grizzlies memo- Daequan Cook (14) Oklahoma City just could- Carly Andrus and Tyler Thompson; Brinlee lead in the eighth inning on Breshears and Chancey Knopp. W: Breshears L: rable playoff run going as long and Memphis Grizzlies nt get to the basket or sink Andrus. a Mollee Shrum RBI single. Extra base hits – 2B: Declo, Jessica Duke. 3B: Declo, as possible. forward Shane Battier, shots in the second half. The Andrus answered back for Knopp. Randolph had 30 points right, fight for a Thunder had a fast break with Wendell in the bottom of Wendell 6, Glenns Ferry 5, and 13 rebounds, and the rebound during the Westbrook driving to the eight innings the frame with an RBI sin- Glenns Ferry 300 000 11 – 5 13 4 Grizzlies avoided elimination first half of Game 6 of basket, but he just couldnt gle of her own and Bates Wendell 201 000 12 – 6 15 4 by beating the Oklahoma finish the shot. Randolph Kendall Martell and Cassie Garza; Carly Andrus and a second-round NBA followed two hitters Tyler Thompson. W: Andrus L: Martell. City Thunder 95-83 Friday came up with the rebound, later with the game- Extra base hits – 2B: Glenns Ferry, Sara Arellano. night to push their Western playoff series Friday in then Mayo hit a 19-footer to Conference semifinal to Memphis, Tenn. push the Grizzlieslead to 88- Game 7. AP photo 79 with 3:11 left. The Grizzlies had never place of Sam Young, scored Durant, the NBAs leading The Thunder had their won a game before when fac- 16 points for Memphis. Mike scorer in the regular season, biggest lead at 54-41 just be- Baseball ing elimination, but that was Conley had 11 points and 12 was held to a postseason-low fore halftime and looked Continued from Sports 1 the region tournament in back in 2004,2005 and 2006, assists, and Tony Allen added 11 points. ready to blow out Memphis, however, found its power 1999, finished with a 34-22 when they were swept out of 10 points as the Grizzlies also Randolph had been limited just as they did in Game 5 on against the Bruins. record. Players hugged and the postseason each of those improved to 5-1 on their to just 19.8 points and 31.9 Wednesday night in Okla- Morins third homer of congratulated one another years. These Grizzlies are home court in this postsea- percent shooting since he homa City. the season, a solo shot to in their dugout afterward. having not only the best play- son, with a sellout crowd scored a career-best 34 But Shane Battier ended right tied the score at 2-2 in “Our guys live together, off run in franchise history, standing for the entire second points in Game 1.He had been the first half with a 3-pointer, the sixth. Earlier, Blake they eat together, they go to but they now have won more half cheering to keep this the focus of the Thunders and the Grizzlies used that as Lively stroked his second class together, they go to games this postseason than stunning run going at least defense. the start of an 18-5 run into double in as many games to study hall together and they any other No. 8 seed from the one more game. But the power forward, the third. Randolphs bucket drive in the Eaglesfirst run. have a clubhouse together, West. Memphis outscored the named to the All-NBAs with 5:19 left in the third tied In response, Salt Lake so you get some pretty Game 7 will be Sunday in Thunder 51-29 in the second third team on Friday, scored it at 59, Marc Gasol tied it turned to miscue-forcing strong relationships,” said Oklahoma City, with the half and 46-38 in the paint. 11 in the fourth to preserve again at 65,and Mayos three- small ball to retake the lead. Walker,who will lose half of winner advancing to play the Russell Westbrook led the Memphis lead. He scored point play put Memphis “Thats been our buga- his roster to graduation. well-rested Dallas Mavericks. Thunder with 27 points, and six straight points, capped ahead to stay at 68-65 with boo all year,”said CSI coach “Its a tough day. Our guys O.J. Mayo, who started in James Harden had 14. Kevin by a 12-foot fallaway jumper 2:10 left. Boomer Walker. “We dont have given me so much for have that shutdown inning two years now to say bye.” that we need to keep the Earlier Friday,Travis Hu- momentum. Its unfortu- ber pitched his longest stint nate, but the kids battled of the season and Douglas Mariners lose sixth straight and played hard.” hit a game-breaking home CLEVELAND — Travis run homer in the fifth.Youk- Dominique Taylor start- run as CSI avoided elimina- Hafner hit a two-out, two- ilis homer gave Boston a 5-2 ed a four-run sixth-inning tion with a 10-2 eight-in- run homer in the ninth in- lead in a three-run seventh. rally by beating out an in- ning victory against East- ning off Seattle closer Bran- With the Yankees threaten- field hit. Taylor stole sec- ern Utah. don League on Friday night, ing in the eighth, Daniel Bard ond base and went to third Huber (6-3) worked 7 2/3 rallying the Cleveland Indi- got Jorge Posada to end the on a throwing error. After a innings, scattering eight ans to their latest dramatic inning with a groundout on a walk to Mitch Manning, hits and allowing two win, 5-4 over the Mariners, 101 mph fastball. pinch-hitter Derrick Whit- earned runs. Douglas two- who lost their sixth straight. ney squeezed home the run homer in the seventh Hafner belted an 0-1 pitch RAYS 3, ORIOLES 0 speedy Taylor with a bunt created some cushion, ex- from League (0-4) over the ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — to the first-base side. No- tending CSIs lead to 6-2. center-field fence for his Jeremy Hellickson threw a AP photo ticeably rattled, CSI sur- “It took a lot of pressure first homer since April 17, four-hitter in his first career Cleveland Indians batter Travis Hafner, second from right, is mobbed rendered three more runs off our offense,” Douglas sending a crowd of 33,774 complete game, Matt Joyce by teammates after hitting a two-run home run off Seattle Mariners before catcher Morin threw said. “We were able to get a into a frenzy. and Johnny Damon homered relief pitcher Brandon League in the ninth inning Friday in Cleveland. out Tyson Popoff at second little looser and score some It was Clevelands ninth and Tampa Bay beat Balti- base to end the sixth. more runs.” last at-bat win in a season more. Friday night. snapped a tie with a run- “Were the fastest team It was CSIs first extra- growing more surprising by The Rockies stagnant of- scoring single in the eighth in the league,”said Salt Lake base of the tournament. the day. BLUE JAYS 2, TWINS 0 fense belted out a season- inning, Ryan Howard hit a coach D.G. Nelson. “We “We just havent been Hafners homer spoiled MINNEAPOLIS — Ricky high 16 hits and scored their three-run homer and just have to find ways to put driving any baseballs,”Walk- Seattle manager Eric Romero pitched 8 2-3 in- most runs of the year as they Philadelphia beat Atlanta. pressure on (the opponent). er said. “That was big for us. Wedges homecoming in nings, and Jose Bautista moved percentage points Thats how we are going to We were on the ropes for Cleveland and was yet an- homered in Torontos victo- ahead of San Francisco for MARLINS 6, NATIONALS 5, 11 INNINGS play if we want to win.” awhile.Finally,we got the big other punch-in-the-gut ry over somber Minnesota. first place in the NL West. WASHINGTON — Omar Lively delivered. Livelys hit to let us relax a little.” loss for the Mariners, who The Twins learned earlier Infante used a clever slide to double along the right-field Huber was pulled in the have lost three of their last in the day that former star CUBS 11, GIANTS 4 score on Greg Dobbs double line plated Andrew Freter to eighth after Eastern Utah four on walk-off hits. Harmon Killebrew was CHICAGO — Ryan in the 11th inning, lifting put CSI up 1-0 in the third. put together another two- preparing for the final days Dempster struck out a sea- Florida past Washington. But a sacrifice fly by Salt out rally. TIGERS 3, ROYALS 1 of his life and no longer son-high 11 and snapped a Lakes Sean Moysh scored “Boomer is the head man, DETROIT — Justin Ver- planned to fight his six-game Wrigley Field los- METS 6, ASTROS 4 Popoff with the tying run in so what he says goes,” said lander made an impressive esophageal cancer. ing streak in the Chicagos HOUSTON — David the bottom of the third. Huber, who struck out six bid to become the second victory over San Francisco. Wright hit a go-ahead Ben Douglas of CSI just and walked three. “I wanted pitcher to throw consecutive RANGERS 4, ANGELS 1 Dempster (2-4) allowed homer to cap New Yorks missed his second homer of my first complete game, but no-hitters before allowing ARLINGTON, Texas — two runs and six hits in six four-run eighth inning. the day in the fourth but I was tired as can be.” Melky Cabreras RBI triple in Alexi Ogando pitched effec- innings to help the Cubs Wrights two-run shot Kennedy Kincade of Salt the sixth inning of Detroits tively into the seventh in- snap San Franciscos win- was the last of three late Lake did not, taking a two- victory over Kansas City. ning, and Elvis Andrus and ning streak at six games. homers that helped the Mets out offering from CSI starter Region 18 Tournament boxes Adrian Beltre homered in Dempster walked one. overcome a 4-0 deficit for Salt Lake 8, CSI 3 Tyler Vavra over the left- CSI 001 001 001 — 3 7 4 RED SOX 5, YANKEES 4 Texas victory over Jered their sixth victory in eight Salt Lake 001 104 02x — 8 8 0 field fence for a 2-1 lead. Tyler Vavra, Brandon Petite (6), Cody White (7), Tyler NEW YORK — Clay Buch- Weaver and Los Angeles. REDS 6, CARDINALS 5, 10 INNINGS games. Duffin (8) and Parker Morin. Ruddy Acosta, Tanner Douglas later connected Banks (8), A.J. Carman and Mitch Manning. W: holz won his third straight CINCINNATI — Joey Vot- for his second homer of the Acosta (6-1), L: Vavra (6-4). start, Adrian Gonzalez and NATIONAL LEAGUE tos two-out, run-scoring BREWERS 5, PIRATES 2 Extra-base hits — 2B: CSI, Blake Lively (9). Salt Lake, day, crushing a home run to Kennedy Kinkade. HR: CSI, Parker Morin (3), Ben Kevin Youkilis homered, and ROCKIES 12, PADRES 7 single in the 10th inning MILWAUKEE — Jonathan left to open the ninth. Douglas (6). Salt Lake, Kinkade (2). Boston beat the Yankees as DENVER — Troy Tulow- completed Cincinnatis rally Lucroy homered and Ryan Vavra provided the Gold- CSI 10, Eastern Utah 2 the struggling rivals met for itzki broke out of a slump for a victory over St. Louis Braun drove in three runs, Eastern Utah 000 101 00 — 2 9 2 en Eagles with their second CSI 031 000 33 — 10 7 0 the first time in New York with a solo homer and two that tightened the NL Cen- helping Milwaukee beat Colter Moore, Anthony Gustin (2), Tory Ullibarri (4), solid start of the day, limit- CynJon Longman (8), Kody Christoffersen (8) and this season. singles to help the Colorado tral. Pittsburgh after an incident Mason Hollingsworth. Travis Huber, Tyler Duffin (8) ing the Bruins to four hits in and Parker Morin. WP: Huber (6-3): LP: Moore. Buchholz (4-3) was given Rockies hold off hot-hitting cleared both benches briefly 5 2/3 innings. Extra-base hits — 2B: Eastern Utah, Tyler Slesk, an early lead but allowed Cameron Maybin and the PHILLIES 5, BRAVES 4 in the third. Nujo Kraja. CSI, Blake Lively (8). HR: CSI, Ben The Eagles, who last won Douglas (5). Russell Martins tying, two- San Diego Padres 12-7 on ATLANTA — Raul Ibanez — The Associated Press Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Saturday, May 14, 2011 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

Kansas City 000 001 000 — 1 T—2:58. A—28,791 (40,963). Hunter Mahan 70-67—137 -7 BASEBALL Detroit 110 100 00x — 3 Aaron Baddeley 70-67—137 -7 DP—Kansas City 1. LOB—Kansas City 5, Detroit 5. 2B— REDS 6, CARDINALS 5, 10 INNINGS J.B. Holmes 68-69—137 -7 American League Treanor (2), Mi.Cabrera (11). 3B—Me.Cabrera (3). HR— GAME PLAN Davis Love III 68-69—137 -7 All Times MDT A.Jackson (3), Jh.Peralta (5). SB—Gordon (4), GAME PLAN St. Louis Cincinnati Robert Karlsson 71-67—138 -6 EAST W L Pct GB A.Jackson (5). ab r h bi ab r h bi Chris Stroud 71-67—138 -6 IP H R ER BB SO Punto 2b 3 0 0 0 Stubbs cf 4 1 0 0 Greg Chalmers 73-65—138 -6 Tampa Bay 23 15 .605 — Kansas City LOCAL FSN — Baylor at Oklahoma St. Rasms cf 4 2 1 0 Renteri ss 4 1 1 2 Brian Davis 69-69—138 -6 New York 20 16 .556 2 Hochevar L,3-4 6 7 3 3 3 3 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Pujols 1b 4 1 2 0 Votto 1b 5 1 2 1 Rory Sabbatini 67-71—138 -6 Boston 18 20 .474 5 L.Coleman 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Hollidy lf 5 1 3 2 BPhllps 2b 4 0 2 1 K.J. Choi 70-68—138 -6 Toronto 18 20 .474 5 Collins 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 3 p.m. Brkmn rf 2 0 0 1 Bruce rf 4 1 1 1 Jason Day 69-70—139 -5 Baltimore 17 20 .459 5½ Detroit Region 18 Tournament ESPN2 — Big East Conference, Batista p 0 0 0 0 Rolen 3b 5 0 3 1 Kevin Streelman 70-69—139 -5 CENTRAL W L Pct GB Verlander W,4-3 8 2 1 1 3 7 11 a.m. Miller p 0 0 0 0 FLewis lf 3 0 2 0 Paul Goydos 69-70—139 -5 Valverde S,9-9 1 1 0 0 0 2 championship game Salas p 0 0 0 0 Leake p 0 0 0 0 Jason Dufner 69-70—139 -5 Cleveland 24 13 .649 — WP—Valverde. CSI vs. Southern Nevada 6 p.m. ESnchz p 0 0 0 0 Cairo ph 1 0 0 0 Martin Kaymer 67-72—139 -5 Detroit 21 18 .538 4 Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Brian Gorman; MHmlt ph 1 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Justin Rose 70-69—139 -5 Kansas City 20 18 .526 4½ Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Dan Bellino. 1:30 p.m. ESPN — Southeastern Conference, Craig rf 0 0 0 0 JGoms ph 1 0 0 0 Jeff Overton 69-71—140 -4 Chicago 15 23 .395 9½ YMolin c 5 1 1 0 Corder p 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 12 24 .333 11½ T—2:23. A—33,641 (41,255). Championship, CSI-Southern championship game Mark OMeara 66-74—140 -4 Nevada winner vs. Salt Lake Descals 3b 5 0 2 2 Hanign c 2 0 0 0 Ryan Moore 71-69—140 -4 WEST W L Pct GB RANGERS 4, ANGELS 1 GOLF Greene ss 3 0 0 0 T.Wood pr 0 0 0 0 Alvaro Quiros 67-73—140 -4 Los Angeles 21 18 .538 — HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL 6 a.m. Lohse p 3 0 0 0 RHrndz c 1 0 1 0 Brian Gay 71-69—140 -4 Texas 20 18 .526 ½ Los Angeles Texas Class 3A state play-in Jay rf 2 0 0 0 Arroyo p 1 0 0 0 Spencer Levin 72-69—141 -3 Oakland 19 18 .514 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi TGC — European PGA Tour, Iberdrola Motte p 0 0 0 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0 Rocco Mediate 72-69—141 -3 Seattle 16 23 .410 5 Aybar ss 4 1 1 1 Borbon cf 3 0 0 0 1 p.m. Open, third round Heisey lf 3 2 1 0 Andres Romero 72-69—141 -3 Abreu dh 3 0 1 0 Gentry cf 1 0 0 0 Buhl vs. Bear Lake, at Rupert Totals 37 5 9 5 Totals 38 6 13 6 Corey Pavin 72-69—141 -3 Fridays Games MIzturs 2b 4 0 1 0 Andrus ss 4 1 2 2 Noon St. Louis 000 301 100 0 — 5 Kris Blanks 69-72—141 -3 TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 4 1 2 0 HIGH SCHOOL RODEO Cincinnati 000 002 201 1 — 6 Matt Kuchar 69-72—141 -3 Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 HKndrc lf 4 0 0 0 MiYong 1b 4 0 2 1 NBC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Two outs when winning run scored. Detroit 3, Kansas City 1 District V at Carey Steve Marino 70-72—142 -2 Cleveland 5, Seattle 4 Callasp 3b 4 0 2 0 C.Davis 1b 0 0 0 0 Championship, third round E—B.Phillips (1). DP—St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 1. LOB—St. Ian Poulter 70-72—142 -2 Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 0 Conger c 3 0 1 0 Morlnd rf 4 0 0 0 District VI at Oakley MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Louis 10, Cincinnati 13. 2B—Holliday (12), Descalso (6), Dustin Johnson 72-70—142 -2 Texas 4, L.A. Angels 1 Trumo 1b 3 0 0 0 ABeltre 3b 3 1 1 1 Renteria (2), Votto (11), Rolen (7), R.Hernandez (5). Phil Mickelson 71-71—142 -2 Toronto 2, Minnesota 0 Bourjos cf 3 0 0 0 DvMrp lf 3 0 0 0 11 a.m. SB—Pujols (3). S—B.Phillips, Arroyo. SF—Berkman. Martin Laird 72-70—142 -2 Chicago White Sox at Oakland, late Napoli dh 2 1 0 0 ROOT Sports NW — Seattle at IP H R ER BB SO Retief Goosen 73-69—142 -2 Saturdays Games Torreal c 3 0 0 0 St. Louis Stewart Cink 70-72—142 -2 Seattle (Bedard 1-4) at Cleveland (White 1-0), 11:05 a.m. Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 31 4 7 4 TV SCHEDULE Cleveland Lohse 6 72 22 4 Matteo Manassero 72-70—142 -2 Chicago White Sox (Floyd 4-2) at Oakland (T.Ross 2-2), Los Angeles 001 000 000 — 1 2 p.m. Batista 0 2 2 2 1 0 Charlie Wi 70-72—142 -2 2:05 p.m. Texas 100 111 00x — 4 AUTO RACING Miller 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sean Ohair 71-71—142 -2 Baltimore (Bergesen 0-4) at Tampa Bay (W.Davis 4-2), DP—Texas 1. LOB—Los Angeles 7, Texas 4. 2B—Callaspo 8:30 a.m. MLB — St. Louis at Cincinnati or Salas H,3 2 0 0 0 1 0 Bubba Watson 76-66—142 -2 2:10 p.m. (7), Kinsler (11), Mi.Young (15). HR—Aybar (1), Andrus Kansas City at Detroit E.Sanchez BS,1-5 1 2 1 1 1 1 Sergio Garcia 74-68—142 -2 Kansas City (Francis 0-4) at Detroit (Penny 3-3), 2:10 p.m. (2), A.Beltre (9). ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Motte L,1-1 2-321 11 0 Fredrik Jacobson 67-75—142 -2 IP H R ER BB SO 5 p.m. Cincinnati L.A. Angels (Haren 4-2) at Texas (Holland 3-1), 2:10 p.m. Los Angeles Series, pole qualifying for 5-Hour Arroyo 6 6 4 3 3 3 Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-3) at Minnesota (Blackburn 2-4), FOX — Boston at N.Y.Yankees HOCKEY 2:10 p.m. Weaver L,6-3 6 7 4 4 1 6 Energy 200 Bray 1-3 0 1 1 1 0 Boston (Beckett 2-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 3-2), Jepsen 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 a.m. MENS COLLEGE LACROSSE Leake 2-3 2 0 0 1 0 5:10 p.m. T.Bell 1 0 0 0 0 1 Masset 2 0 0 0 1 4 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Texas SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole 10 a.m. Cordero W,3-1 1 1 0 0 1 1 All Times MDT National League Ogando W,4-0 61-3 5 1 1 1 5 ESPN2 — NCAA Division I, playoffs, Batista pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. (x-if necessary) All Times MDT Eppley H,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 qualifying for FedEx 400 Miller pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. CONFERENCE FINALS EAST W L Pct GB Oliver H,6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Noon first round, Hofstra vs. Johns Hopkins HBP—by Salas (Hanigan). WP—E.Sanchez, Leake. (Best-of-7) Feliz S,7-7 1 1 0 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Mike DiMuro; First, Andy Fletcher; Saturday, May 14 Philadelphia 25 12 .676 — HBP—by Ogando (Trumbo). ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide NHL HOCKEY Second, Tim Welke; Third, Jim Reynolds. Tampa Bay at Boston, 6 p.m. Florida 22 15 .595 3 Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion; First, James Hoye; Series, 5-Hour Energy 200 6 p.m. T—3:54. A—32,972 (42,319). Sunday, May 15 Atlanta 21 19 .525 5½ Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Angel Campos. San Jose at Vancouver, 6 p.m. New York 18 20 .474 7½ T—2:31. A—45,995 (49,170). 3 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference Tuesday, May 17 Washington 18 20 .474 7½ Region 18 Tournament Tampa Bay at Boston, 6 p.m. SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Series, finals, Game 1, Tampa Bay at Boston At John L. Harvey Field CENTRAL W L Pct GB BLUE JAYS 2, TWINS 0 Wednesday, May 18 Bosch Engineering 250 SOCCER Carson City, Nev. San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m. St. Louis 22 17 .564 — Toronto Minnesota 5:30 a.m. All Times MDT Thursday, May 19 Cincinnati 21 17 .553 ½ ab r h bi ab r h bi 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 11 Boston at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh 18 20 .474 3½ YEscor ss 3 0 1 0 Span cf 3 0 1 0 ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for ESPN2 — Premier League, Game 1: College of Southern Idaho 4, Colorado Chicago 17 20 .459 4 CPttrsn lf 5 1 1 0 Plouffe ss 3 0 1 0 Manchester United at Blackburn Northwestern CC 3 Milwaukee 17 21 .447 4½ Bautist rf 4 1 3 1 Kubel dh 4 0 0 0 Southern Nationals, at Atlanta Game 2: College of Southern Nevada 14, College of SOFTBALL Houston 14 24 .368 7½ JRiver dh 5 0 2 1 Mornea 1b 4 0 1 0 COLLEGE BASEBALL 9 p.m. Eastern Utah 11 WEST W L Pct GB A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 DYong lf 4 0 1 0 ESPN2 — MLS, Portland at Seattle Game 3: Eastern Utah 14, Colorado Northwestern 12 Region 18 Tournament Arencii c 4 0 0 0 ACasill pr 0 0 0 0 5:30 p.m. (CNCC eliminated) At Salt Lake City Colorado 20 16 .556 — Encrnc 1b 5 0 2 0 Cuddyr rf 4 0 0 0 Thursday, May 12 All Times MDT San Francisco 21 17 .553 — Cooper 1b 0 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 2 0 0 0 Game 4: Western Nevada College 4, Southern Nevada Thursday, May 12 Los Angeles 18 20 .474 3 JMcDnl 3b 3 0 2 0 LHughs 2b 3 0 0 0 3 Game 1: Snow College 9, North Idaho College 6 Arizona 15 21 .417 5 RDavis cf 4 0 1 0 Butera c 2 0 0 0 Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Kerwin Danley. Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 0 Game 5: Salt Lake CC 10, CSI 5 Game 2: College of Southern Nevada 4, Western San Diego 15 23 .395 6 Revere ph 1 0 0 0 T—3:43. A—19,503 (41,506). Mota p 0 0 0 0 K.Hill c 3 0 0 1 Game 6: Eastern Utah 14, Southern Nevada 12 Nevada College 1 RRiver c 0 0 0 0 Runzler p 0 0 0 0 Dmpstr p 1 1 0 0 (Southern Nevada eliminated) Game 3: Salt Lake CC 9, Snow 1 Fridays Games Totals 37 2 13 2 Totals 30 0 4 0 ROCKIES 12, PADRES 7 DeRosa ph 1 0 0 0 K.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Friday, May 13 Game 4: Southern Nevada 5, College of Southern Chicago Cubs 11, San Francisco 4 Fukdm ph-rf 1 2 1 0 Game 7: Western Nevada 11, Salt Lake 3 Toronto 000 000 101 — 2 San Diego Colorado Totals 36 4 9 4 Totals 37 11 14 11 Idaho 2 Florida 6, Washington 5, 11 innings Minnesota 000 000 000 — 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Game 8: CSI 10, Eastern Utah 2 (Eastern Utah elimi- Friday, May 13 Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 5, 10 innings DP—Toronto 1, Minnesota 1. LOB—Toronto 14, San Francisco 100 010 020 — 4 nated) Game 5: Snow 2, Western Nevada 1 (Western Nevada Denorfi rf 5 0 0 0 S.Smith rf 5 1 2 1 Chicago 030 000 53x — 11 Game 9: Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 4 Minnesota 6. 2B—Bautista (7), A.Hill (4). HR—Bautista Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Herrer 2b 4 1 2 0 Salt Lake 8, CSI 3 (CSI eliminated) eliminated) N.Y. Mets 6, Houston 4 (12). SB—C.Patterson (6), J.Rivera (2). S—Y.Escobar, LOB—San Francisco 6, Chicago 8. 2B—Huff (9), S.Castro Saturday, May 14 Game 6: CSI 12, North Idaho 9 (North Idaho eliminat- Bartlett ss 5 0 1 1 CGnzlz lf 4 3 1 1 (8), Barney (5). 3B—Torres (1), Re.Johnson (1). HR— Championship: Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 2 Jo.McDonald. Cantu 1b 5 0 1 0 Tlwtzk ss 5 2 3 3 Salt Lake (45-14) vs. Western Nevada ed) Colorado 12, San Diego 7 IP H R ER BB SO C.Ross (2). SB—Torres (2). S—K.Hill. (45-13), 1 p.m. Game 7: Salt Lake 6, Southern Nevada 4 Headly 3b 4 2 1 0 Helton 1b 4 1 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Second championship: Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, late Toronto Maybin cf 4 3 4 3 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 If necessary, 30 minutes fol- Game 8: CSI 6, Snow 2 Saturdays Games R.Romero W,3-4 82-3 4 0 0 3 8 San Francisco lowing Saturday, May 14 Ludwck lf 4 1 2 1 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Bumgarner L,0-6 6 5 3 3 2 6 Florida (Ani.Sanchez 2-1) at Washington (L.Hernandez F.Francisco S,3-4 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 RJhnsn c 3 0 0 1 Fowler ph-cf 1 1 1 1 Game 9: CSI (43-18) vs. Southern Nevada (38-27), 11 3-4), 11:05 a.m. Minnesota Affeldt 1-3 2 4 4 1 0 Winner advances to Western District Tournament, a.m. AlGnzlz 2b 3 1 1 1 Wggntn 3b-1b 5 1 1 0 Mota 2-3 2 1 1 1 1 Philadelphia (Blanton 1-1) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 4-0), Pavano 51-3 7 0 0 3 1 Mosely p 1 0 0 0 Splrghs cf 5 2 3 1 hosted by the Region 1 Tournament champion, May Championship: Winner 9 vs. Salt Lake (51-7), 1:30 p.m. 11:10 a.m. Al.Burnett L,0-2 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Runzler 1 5 3 3 0 1 19-21. Second championship: If necessary, 4 p.m. Forsyth ph 1 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0 Chicago San Diego (Harang 5-2) at Colorado (Chacin 4-2), 1:10 p.m. Hoey 1 1 0 0 0 1 Scriner p 0 0 0 0 Iannett c 4 0 0 0 N.Y. Mets (Dickey 1-4) at Houston (Happ 2-4), 2:05 p.m. Perkins 1 2 0 0 0 1 Hawpe ph 0 0 0 0 DeLRs p 3 0 1 1 Dempster W,2-4 6 6 2 2 1 11 District IV Tournaments Pittsburgh (Karstens 2-1) at Milwaukee (Narveson 1-3), Nathan 1 2 1 1 0 2 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 K.Wood H,6 1 1 0 0 0 1 Class 4A District IV Tournaments 2:10 p.m. Al.Burnett pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Marshall 1 2 2 2 0 2 Class 4A Venale ph-rf 1 0 1 0 JoLopz 3b 1 0 0 0 Thursday, May 12 At Canyon Ridge and Twin Falls St. Louis (McClellan 5-0) at Cincinnati (Cueto 1-0), WP—R.Romero. PB—Arencibia. Totals 36 7 11 7 Totals 41 12 16 9 Mateo 1 0 0 0 0 0 Game 9: Twin Falls 3, Burley 1 (Twin Falls to state, 2:10 p.m. Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Eric Cooper; HBP—by Affeldt (Byrd). WP—Dempster. Wednesday, May 11 San Diego 010 112 200 — 7 Burley eliminated) Game 6: Wood River 11, Minico 6 (Minico eliminated) Arizona (Collmenter 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Tim Timmons. Colorado 320 121 03x — 12 Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor; First, D.J. Reyburn; Friday, May 13: 2-2), 5:10 p.m. T—2:58. A—38,809 (39,500). Second, Gerry Davis; Third, Sam Holbrook. Game 7: Jerome 5, Twin Falls 1 (Jerome to state) San Francisco (Vogelsong 2-0) at Chicago Cubs E—Ludwick (1), Alb.Gonzalez (1). DP—San Diego 1, T—3:07. A—37,433 (41,159). Championship: Minico 14, Twin Falls 4, five innings Game 8: Canyon Ridge 5, Wood River 3 (Wood River (D.Davis 0-0), 5:10 p.m. Colorado 2. LOB—San Diego 6, Colorado 8. 2B— eliminated) INDIANS 5, MARINERS 4 Alb.Gonzalez (2), Helton (9), Wigginton (4). 3B— Class 3A Game 9: Twin Falls 7, Canyon Ridge 1 (Twin Falls to Seattle Cleveland C.Gonzalez (1). HR—Maybin 2 (5), Tulowitzki (10). SB— BREWERS 5, PIRATES 2 Monday, May 9 state, Canyon Ridge eliminated) AL Boxes ab r h bi ab r h bi C.Gonzalez 2 (6), Tulowitzki (3). Pittsburgh Milwaukee Game 3: Kimberly 7, Filer 6, eight innings (Filer elimi- Thursday, May 12 RAYS 3, ORIOLES 0 ISuzuki rf 3 0 0 0 Brantly cf 4 2 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi nated) Championship: Jerome 9, Twin Falls 6 Figgins 3b 4 1 1 0 ACarer ss 4 1 1 1 San Diego AMcCt cf 4 0 0 0 Weeks 2b 3 0 2 0 Wednesday, May 11 Baltimore Tampa Bay Smoak 1b 3 1 1 2 Choo rf 4 1 1 1 Moseley L,1-5 4 9 6 6 2 3 Tabata lf 3 0 1 0 CGomz cf 5 0 1 0 Championship: Kimberly 3, Buhl 2 Class 3A ab r h bi ab r h bi Cust dh 4 1 2 0 CSantn c 3 0 0 0 Scribner 1 4 2 2 0 0 GJones rf 4 0 0 0 Braun lf 5 0 1 3 Second championship: Kimberly 20, Buhl 9 (Kimberly Monday, May 9 BRorts 2b 4 0 0 0 Fuld cf 4 0 0 0 AKndy 2b 4 0 0 0 Hafner dh 4 1 2 2 Qualls 2 2 1 1 0 1 Walker 2b 4 0 1 0 Fielder 1b 3 0 0 0 to state) Game 3: Buhl 9, Filer 8 (Filer eliminated) Markks rf 4 0 0 0 Zobrist rf 3 0 1 0 Frieri 1 1 3 1 1 1 Saturday, May 14 Wednesday, May 11 Peguer lf 3 1 1 1 OCarer 2b 3 0 0 0 Colorado Alvarez 3b 3 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 1 0 State play-in D.Lee 1b 4 0 1 0 Damon dh 4 1 1 1 Ryan ss 4 0 1 1 LaPort 1b 3 0 0 0 Overay 1b 4 1 2 0 C.Hart rf 4 1 1 0 Championship: Kimberly 8, Buhl 5 (Kimberly to state, Scott dh 3 0 0 0 Longori 3b 4 1 2 0 De La Rosa W,5-1 52-3 9 5 5 3 3 Buhl vs. Bear Lake, 1 p.m., at Rupert Buhl eliminated) MSndrs cf 4 0 0 0 Kearns lf 3 0 1 0 Mat.Reynolds H,5 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Snyder c 3 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 0 0 AdJons cf 3 0 0 0 Joyce lf 2 1 2 2 CGmnz c 3 0 0 0 Hannhn 3b 3 0 0 0 Paul ph 1 0 0 0 Lucroy c 3 2 1 1 Wieters c 3 0 1 0 Ktchm 1b 3 0 0 0 Belisle 1 1 2 2 1 2 Class 2A Class 2A Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 31 5 7 5 R.Betancourt H,11 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cedeno ss 2 1 1 2 Gallard p 3 2 2 1 Best-of-3 Hardy ss 3 0 1 0 SRdrgz 2b 3 0 0 0 Seattle 000 010 300 — 4 JMcDnl p 2 0 0 0 Estrad p 0 0 0 0 Friday, May 13 Pie lf 3 0 0 0 Brignc ss 3 0 1 0 Cleveland 101 000 003 — 5 Street 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wednesday, May 11 Game 3: Wendell 6, Glenns Ferry 5, eight innings MrRynl 3b 3 0 1 0 Jaso c 3 0 0 0 WP—De La Rosa 2. Balk—Frieri. Ascanio p 0 0 0 0 Counsll ph 0 0 0 0 Wendell 8, Glenns Ferry 6 Two outs when winning run scored. Moskos p 0 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 Game 4: Declo 16, Wendell 1, four innings Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 29 3 7 3 DP—Seattle 1, Cleveland 2. LOB—Seattle 4, Cleveland 1. Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Dale Scott; Glenns Ferry 18, Wendell 5, five innings Baltimore 000 000 000 — 0 Second, Jerry Meals; Third, John Tumpane. Pearce ph 1 0 0 0 Friday, May 13 2B—Cust (8), Brantley (6), A.Cabrera (8). HR—Smoak Resop p 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 020 000 01x — 3 (6), Peguero (1), Brantley (3), Choo (5), Hafner (5). CS— T—3:13. A—40,278 (50,490). Championship, Glenns Ferry 8, Wendell 3 TRANSACTIONS DP—Baltimore 2. LOB—Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 4. 2B— Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 34 5 9 5 Kearns (2). Pittsburgh 000 200 000 — 2 D.Lee (4), Longoria (6). HR—Damon (6), Joyce (5). IP H R ER BB SO BASEBALL IP H R ER BB SO PHILLIES 5, BRAVES 4 Milwaukee 002 300 00x — 5 BASKETBALL American League Seattle E—Overbay (4). DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 5, Baltimore Fister 8 4 2 2 1 6 Philadelphia Atlanta DETROIT TIGERS—Placed OF Magglio Ordonez on the Guthrie L,1-6 8 7 3 3 2 5 Milwaukee 10. 2B—Tabata (7), Weeks (9), C.Hart (3). NBA Playoffs 15-day DL, retroactive to May 11. Purchased the con- League L,0-4 BS,3-12 2-3 3 3 3 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi HR—Cedeno (1), Lucroy (2). SB—Tabata (10), Braun 2 All Times MDT Tampa Bay Cleveland Rollins ss 5 1 1 0 Prado lf 5 1 3 0 tract of OF Andy Dirks from Toledo (IL). Hellickson W,4-2 9 4 0 0 1 3 (7). CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS MINNESOTA TWINS—Reinstated OF Delmon Young Carmona 72-3 6 4 4 2 2 Victorn cf 5 1 2 1 McLoth cf 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO (Best-of-7) Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Jim Wolf; Second, Sipp W,2-0 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 Polanc 3b 4 1 2 0 C.Jones 3b 2 0 1 1 from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Rene Tosoni to Derryl Cousins; Third, Jim Joyce. Pittsburgh Friday, May 13 Rochester (IL). HBP—by Carmona (Smoak). WP—Sipp. Howard 1b 4 2 2 3 McCnn c 4 0 0 0 Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83, series tied 3-3 T—2:18. A—20,476 (34,078). Umpires—Home, Wally Bell; First, Laz Diaz; Second, BFrncs rf 4 0 1 0 Heywrd pr 0 0 0 0 Ja.McDonald L,2-3 4 6 5 5 3 7 NEW YORK YANKEES—Recalled RHP Hector Noesi from Ascanio 1 0 0 0 0 2 Sunday, May 15 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned RHP Buddy Scott Barry; Third, John Hirschbeck. Ibanez lf 4 0 2 1 Uggla 2b 5 0 0 0 Memphis at Oklahoma City, 1:30 p.m. RED SOX 5, YANKEES 4 T—2:24. A—33,774 (43,441). Orr 2b 3 0 0 0 Fremn 1b 4 0 0 0 Moskos 1 1 0 0 1 0 Carlyle to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Mayrry ph 1 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 4 2 3 0 Resop 2 2 0 0 1 2 SEATTLE MARINERS—Claimed RHP Jeff Gray off Boston New York Worley p 0 0 0 0 Mather rf 3 1 2 0 Milwaukee CONFERENCE FINALS waivers from the Chicago White Sox. ab r h bi ab r h bi NL Boxes Madson p 0 0 0 0 Beachy p 1 0 0 0 Gallardo W,4-2 6 5 2 2 3 5 Sunday, May 15 National League Ellsury cf 5 1 2 0 Jeter ss 5 1 1 0 Ruiz c 3 0 0 0 CMrtnz p 1 0 1 2 Estrada H,2 2 0 0 0 0 3 Miami at Chicago, 6 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS—Reinstated 3B Scott Rolen from the Pedroia 2b 3 1 1 0 Grndrs cf 5 1 2 1 MARLINS 6, NATIONALS 5, 11 INNINGS Axford S,8-10 1 0 0 0 0 2 Wednesday, May 18 15-day DL. Optioned INF Chris Valaika to Louisville Hamels p 2 0 0 0 DHrndz ph 1 0 0 0 Miami at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. AdGnzl 1b 3 1 1 2 Teixeir 1b 5 0 0 0 Florida Washington Gload ph 1 0 0 0 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Ed Hickox; (IL). Youkils 3b 5 2 1 2 AlRdrg 3b 3 0 1 0 Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Brian ONora. Sunday, May 22 COLORADO ROCKIES—Reinstated INF Ty Wigginton ab r h bi ab r h bi JRomr p 0 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 Chicago at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Ortiz dh 3 0 1 0 Cano 2b 3 0 0 0 Coghln cf 6 0 1 0 Berndn cf 5 0 3 2 Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 T—3:01. A—32,837 (41,900). from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Ian Stewart to J.Drew rf 5 0 1 0 Swisher rf 3 0 1 0 Tuesday, May 24 Colorado Springs (PCL). Bonifac 3b-lf6 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 6 0 2 1 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 Linernk p 0 0 0 0 Chicago at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Lowrie ss 3 0 1 0 Posada dh 4 1 1 0 HRmrz ss 5 1 2 0 Werth rf 3 1 0 0 WValdz 2b 1 0 0 0 METS 6, ASTROS 4 FLORIDA MARLINS—Reinstated RHP Javier Vazquez Crwfrd lf 4 0 0 1 Martin c 4 1 1 2 GSnchz 1b 4 1 2 2 AdLRc 1b 4 0 0 0 Totals 37 5 10 5 Totals 33 4 10 3 from the bereavement list and OF Logan Morrison Sltlmch c 4 0 1 0 Gardnr lf 4 0 1 0 J.Buck c 5 1 1 1 WRams c 5 0 0 0 Philadelphia 300 000 110 — 5 New York Houston GRIZZLIES 95, THUNDER 83 from the 15-day DL. Totals 35 5 9 5 Totals 36 4 8 3 Atlanta 100 021 000 — 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Purchased the contract of Boston 000 200 300 — 5 Morrsn lf 4 1 1 1 L.Nix lf 5 1 3 2 OKLAHOMA CITY (83) Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 1 0 0 E—Polanco (3), Hamels (1). DP—Philadelphia 2. LOB— JosRys ss 3 1 1 0 Bourn cf 5 0 2 0 Durant 3-14 4-6 11, Ibaka 4-6 0-0 8, Perkins 1-3 4-6 6, INF Juan Castro from Albuquerque (PCL). Optioned New York 000 020 011 — 4 Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 10. 2B—Rollins (6), Howard (9), Thole c 3 0 0 0 Barmes ss 4 0 0 0 INF Ivan De Jesus to Albuquerque. Transferred C E—Youkilis (3). LOB—Boston 10, New York 8. 2B— LNunez p 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 Westbrook 11-22 4-5 27, Sefolosha 2-4 0-0 4, Harden 5- Stanton rf 5 1 1 1 Morse ph 1 0 1 0 Prado (11), Mather 2 (3), C.Martinez (1). HR—Howard FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Pence rf 4 0 0 0 10 2-3 14, Collison 3-5 0-0 6, Mohammed 0-2 1-2 1, Hector Gimenez to the 60-day DL. Swisher (5). 3B—Granderson (3). HR—Ad.Gonzalez (8), Infante 2b 5 1 2 0 Brdrck p 0 0 0 0 (9). CS—Prado (4). S—McLouth 3, Mather. DWrght 3b 3 1 1 2 Ca.Lee lf 4 1 2 1 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Activated C Carlos Ruiz from Youkilis (6), Martin (7). SB—Ellsbury (12), Al.Rodriguez Maynor 2-5 2-2 6, Cook 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 31-74 17-24 83. Volstad p 2 0 1 0 HrstnJr 3b-2b 5 2 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO Beltran rf 4 0 1 0 Wallac 1b 2 1 1 0 MEMPHIS (95) the 15-day DL. (1), Cano (3). S—Pedroia. SF—Ad.Gonzalez. R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Grzlny p 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia Bay lf 4 1 1 1 CJhnsn 3b 4 1 2 1 BASKETBALL IP H R ER BB SO Allen 4-6 1-2 10, Randolph 12-22 6-8 30, Gasol 3-8 2-2 Cousins ph 1 0 0 0 Coffey p 0 0 0 0 Hamels 6 8 4 4 1 7 DnMrp 1b 4 0 0 0 Hall 2b 4 0 1 1 8, Conley 3-12 4-4 11, Mayo 6-12 2-2 16, Battier 2-6 0-0 National Basketball Association Boston MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Stairs ph 1 0 1 0 J.Romero 1-3 1 0 0 2 0 Turner 2b 4 2 2 0 Quinter c 3 0 0 1 5, Haddadi 0-1 0-0 0, Vasquez 0-2 0-0 0, Arthur 3-7 2-2 BOSTON CELTICS—Signed coach Doc Rivers to a five- C.Buchholz W,4-3 7 5 2 2 1 7 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Marqus pr 0 0 0 0 Stutes 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Pridie cf 4 0 1 1 Bogsvc ph 1 0 1 0 8, Young 3-7 1-2 7. Totals 36-83 18-22 95. year contract extension. Bard H,7 1 1 1 1 1 1 Choate p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 Bastardo W,2-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Gee p 2 0 0 0 Towles c 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma City 21 33 14 15 — 83 HOCKEY Papelbon S,6-7 1 2 1 1 0 1 Dobbs 3b 1 0 1 1 Cora 3b 2 0 0 0 Worley H,2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Igarash p 0 0 0 0 Norris p 2 1 0 0 Memphis 23 21 28 23 — 95 National Hockey League New York Totals 44 6 12 6 Totals 41 5 12 5 Madson S,6-6 1 0 0 0 1 1 Misch p 0 0 0 0 Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 3-Point Goals—Oklahoma City 4-25 (Harden 2-5, MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed D Raphael Diaz to a Colon L,2-2 6 5 3 2 3 4 Florida 300 100 010 01 — 6 Atlanta FMrtnz ph 1 1 1 2 Michals ph 1 0 0 0 Westbrook 1-5, Durant 1-9, Maynor 0-1, Sefolosha 0-2, one-year contract. Chamberlain 1 3 2 2 0 0 Washington001 300 010 00 — 5 Beachy 2 6 3 3 1 1 TBchlz p 0 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Cook 0-3), Memphis 5-16 (Mayo 2-4, Allen 1-2, Battier NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Signed F Michael Grabner to a Logan 1 1 0 0 0 1 DP—Florida 3, Washington 1. LOB—Florida 8, C.Martinez 4 0 0 0 0 4 RPauln c 1 0 0 0 1-3, Conley 1-4, Randolph 0-1, Young 0-2). Fouled Out— five-year contract. R.Soriano 1 0 0 0 2 1 Washington 9. 2B—Coghlan (11), H.Ramirez (6), Dobbs Gearrin H,2 2-3 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 33 6 8 6 Totals 34 4 9 4 None. Rebounds—Oklahoma City 48 (Durant, Perkins VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Recalled D Chris Tanev, G Colon pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. (4), Bernadina (2), L.Nix (5), Morse (2), Hairston Jr. (6). OFlaherty L,1-2 BS,1-1 11-3 3 1 1 0 2 New York 000 000 141 — 6 7), Memphis 53 (Randolph 13). Assists—Oklahoma City Eddie Lack, F Sergei Shirokov, F Aaron Volpatti and F Logan pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. HR—G.Sanchez (7), J.Buck (5), Morrison (5), Stanton Linebrink 1 0 0 0 0 0 Houston 001 003 000 — 4 15 (Harden 5), Memphis 20 (Conley 12). Total Fouls— Alex Bolduc from Manitoba (AHL). HBP—by Bard (Cano). WP—Bard. PB—Martin. (6), L.Nix (5). SB—Bernadina (4). S—Volstad, WP—Hamels. PB—Ruiz. E—Dan.Murphy (3). DP—New York 1, Houston 1. LOB— Oklahoma City 21, Memphis 22. Technicals—Harden, COLLEGE Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione; First, Mike Winters; Gorzelanny. Umpires—Home, David Rackley; First, Bruce New York 3, Houston 9. 2B—Beltran (13), Pridie (4), Ibaka, Westbrook, Mayo, Randolph. A—18,119 (18,119). GEORGIA—Named Travis Mays womens assistant bas- Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Mark Wegner. IP H R ER BB SO ketball coach. Dreckman; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Gary Darling. C.Johnson (7). HR—D.Wright (6), Bay (2), F.Martinez (1). MISSISSIPPI—Named Sergio Rouco mens assistant T—3:35. A—48,254 (50,291). Florida T—3:04. A—36,168 (49,586). SB—Bourn (14). SF—Ca.Lee. Volstad 6 8 4 4 1 7 IP H R ER BB SO GOLF basketball coach. TIGERS 3, ROYALS 1 MONMOUTH, N.J.—Named Brian Reese, Derrick Phelps R.Webb 1 1 0 0 0 1 CUBS 11, GIANTS 4 New York and Rick Callahan mens assistant basketball coaches M.Dunn BS,2-2 1 1 1 1 2 1 Gee 5 5 4 4 4 6 Kansas City Detroit San Francisco Chicago The Players Championship and Sam Ferry director of mens basketball opera- ab r h bi ab r h bi Badenhop 2-3 1 0 0 2 0 Igarashi 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Friday tions. Getz 2b 4 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 3 1 1 1 Choate 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Misch W,1-0 12-3 0 0 0 0 0 At Tpc Sawgrass - Stadium Course OHIO STATE—Reassigned director of football communi- MeCarr cf 4 0 1 1 SSizmr 2b 4 0 1 0 Mujica W,4-1 1 1 0 0 0 2 Torres cf 5 2 3 0 SCastro ss 5 2 3 2 T.Buchholz H,5 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. cations Shelly Poe to director of communications for Gordon lf 4 0 1 0 Boesch rf 4 0 1 0 L.Nunez S,13-13 1 0 0 0 0 0 FSnchz 2b 4 0 0 0 Barney 2b 5 2 3 3 F.Rodriguez S,11-12 11-3 2 0 0 0 1 Purse: $9.5 Million womens soccer and softball, mens and womens Butler dh 2 0 0 0 C.Wells rf 0 0 0 0 Washington Huff 1b 4 0 2 2 Byrd cf 4 1 2 0 Houston Yardage: 7,215 - Par 72 swimming and on-campus championships. Reassigned Francr rf 4 0 0 0 MiCarr 1b 4 0 1 0 Gorzelanny 42-3 8 4 4 1 6 Posey c 4 0 2 0 JeBakr 3b 4 1 1 1 Norris 71-3 5 4 4 3 8 Second Round assistant director of athletic communications Jerry Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 3 1 1 0 Coffey 21-3 1 0 0 0 1 Schrhlt rf 4 1 1 0 DeWitt ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Fulchino L,0-1 BS,2-2 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 David Toms 66-68—134 -10 Emig to director of football communications. Aviles 3b 3 0 0 0 Kelly lf 3 0 1 0 Clippard 1 1 1 1 0 2 C.Ross lf 4 1 1 2 ASorin lf 3 1 1 0 W.Lopez 1 2 1 1 0 1 Nick Watney 64-71—135 -9 PRINCETON—Named Marcus Jenkins mens assistant Treanr c 3 0 1 0 JhPerlt ss 2 1 1 1 Storen 2 0 0 0 0 3 Fontent ss 4 0 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 Gee pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. Graeme Mcdowell 67-69—136 -8 basketball coach and Kendrick Saunders director of AEscor ss 2 1 0 0 Avila c 3 0 0 1 Broderick L,0-1 1 2 1 1 0 0 Tejada 3b 4 0 0 0 Colvin ph 1 0 0 0 HBP—by Gee (Wallace). PB—R.Paulino. Balk—Gee. Steve Stricker 69-67—136 -8 mens basketball operations. Inge 3b 3 0 0 0 HBP—by Gorzelanny (Morrison). WP—Broderick. Bmgrn p 1 0 0 0 Mateo p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Mike Luke Donald 69-67—136 -8 SHENANDOAH—Announced the resignation of womens Totals 30 1 3 1 Totals 29 3 7 3 Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert; First, Doug Eddings; Burrell ph 1 0 0 0 RJhnsn rf-lf 5 1 3 4 Estabrook; Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Bill Miller. Lucas Glover 65-71—136 -8 field hockey coach Lois Bowers. Investigation of NCAA violations costs Boise State $201,000 BOISE — Boise State Universitys internal investi- saddening friends and fans of the 74-year-old Hall of takes for us to be successful.” held June 1-2. The format for the four-person team gation of NCAA violations in the schools athletic Fame slugger. Rivers has coached the Celtics for the past seven event is a Cha Cha Cha the first day and two best department has been a costly one. In a statement released jointly by the Minnesota seasons, winning the NBA title in 2008 and reaching balls of four the second day. The entry fee is $65 a Boise State has paid $201,000 over the past two Twins and the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the finals in 2010 before losing in seven games to the person. The field is limited to the first 25 teams. years for outside compliance expertise and legal Killebrew said “it is with profound sadness” that he Los Angeles Lakers. There will be a tee prize, a continental breakfast each guidance regarding NCAA policies and procedures. will no longer receive treatment for the “awful dis- day and a lunch on June 2. There is a limit of two BSU began the investigation of potential NCAA viola- ease.” MAGIC VALLEY players with a 10 handicap or less per team, and a tions in February 2009. He said the cancer has been deemed incurable by maximum of 40 handicap. Send entries to Travis All monies paid to outside counsel are from athlet- his doctors and he will enter hospice care. CSI offers hoops camps Hofland, P.O. Box 1433, Twin Falls, ID 83303 or sign The College of Southern Idaho womens basket- ic department program revenue, according to the “With the continued love and support of my wife, up in the Pro Shop. ball program will hold three camps this summer at school, and no taxpayer dollars have been spent. Nita, I have exhausted all options,”Killebrew said. He CSI gymnasium. A team camp will be held from June Boise State officials said outside counsel have added: “I have spent the past decade of my life pro- 27-30 and is open to both varsity and junior varsity provided valuable education in setting up best prac- moting hospice care and educating people on its Hersheys track meet today teams. A skills camp for girls in grades 1-5 will be The Hersheys Track meet will be held today at the tices and new policies and procedures for the athlet- benefits. I am very comfortable taking this next step held from 9 a.m. to noon June 20-21.The cost is $30. Twin Falls High School track. The free event is for ic department to follow. and experiencing the compassionate care that hos- A skills camp for girls in grades 6-8 will be held from ages 9-14 (as of December 31 2011). Participants The school recently self-imposed several sanc- pice provides.” 9 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4 p.m. June 22-24. The tions for violations in the football, mens and Killebrew, whos 11th on baseballs all-time home must show a birth certificate as proof of age. Sign- cost is $90. Registration forms are available online at run list with 573, thanked his well-wishers for their ups will be from 8 to 9 a.m. today. womens tennis, and track and field program after an http://athletics.csi.edu. Information: Tessa Balsick at support. NCAA inquiry identified nearly two dozen violations 732-6490 or email [email protected]. by coaches in those sports. Century Bike Ride nears Boise State has implemented several changes to NBA RUPERT — The 6th Annual Century Bike Ride will avoid repeat offenses, including hiring additional Rivers gets 5-year extension Youth volleyball camp nears be held today in Rupert. Check-in is from 8 to compliance staff, updating policies in its athletics WALTHAM, Mass. — Doc Rivers has agreed to a A volleyball camp for grades 2-7 will be held from 4 8:45 a.m. in Rupert Square, with the race set for 9. compliance manual, increasing rules education and five-year contract extension as Celtics coach, a deal to 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 18 at Twin Falls High Bikes for kids will receive all proceeds from the ride, improving compliance documentation. that would keep him in Boston to help rebuild the School. Twin Falls players and coaches will offer which is by donation only. Riders may do one, two or franchise when the Big Three era is done. instruction. The cost is $10. Proceeds will held send all three loops. The scenic course is a loop of 33 MLB “I think Doc is the best coach in the league. So its area players to Australia to represent Idaho at the miles starting from Rupert Square and going Killebrew ends fight great for us,” general manager Danny Ainge said Down Under Sports High School Mini Olympics. through country roads to Walcott State Park and Friday in his wrapup news conference at the teams Information: 308-3061 or email name and grade to looping back to Rupert. There will be two food and [email protected] to register. vs. cancer, looks to hospice practice facility. “Doc wants to be here. Its not all drink stations, as well as a barbecue and music in MINNEAPOLIS — Harmon Killebrew announced because he thinks that over the next five years we will Rupert park that afternoon. Information: Rock at Friday that he no longer plans to fight his esophageal have the best team in the NBA. T.F. ladies invite set 678-3764 or email [email protected]. cancer and has settled in for the final days of his life, “Hes part of this franchise. He wants to do what it The Twin Falls Golf Club Ladies Invitational will be — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Saturday, May 14, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho David Toms shoots 68 to lead Players PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Arizona in February, became He started the back nine Four major champions are Fla. (AP) — David Toms has the first player since 2004 to David Toms hits with back-to-back birdies, among the top 10 — one of gone five years without win- make it around Sawgrass from the sand on then gave himself a chance on them is Ryder Cup captain ning, and 10 years since his without a bogey for the first the No. 15 hole every hole. Watney missed Davis Love III, a two-time lone major at the PGA Cham- 36 holes. He birdied the is- during the second four birdie putts inside 12 feet winner of The Players who pionship. Now he has to fend land-green 17th and shot 67 round of The over his last seven holes, set- was three back going into the off a host of players who have to finish two shots behind. tling for 71 after opening with weekend. All but Toms Players won big events a lot more re- Also two shots behind: a 64. His emotions showed among the top six have won cently. U.S. Open champion and Championship what this place can do for you. tournaments in the last year. Toms went 25 holes before Ryder Cup star Graeme Mc- golf tournament “I’m not exactly happy,” Even with Tiger Woods making a bogey Friday and Dowell, who is back on track Friday in Ponte Watney said, before ending long departed after with- countered with enough good after a dismal April. Vedra Beach, Fla. his remarks with,“I’m excited drawing Thursday, there was shots for a 4-under 68, giving Former U.S. Open cham- where I am.” no shortage of drama. him a one-shot lead over Nick pion Lucas Glover,riding high AP photo Toms was at 10-under 134, A fan offered to be lifted Watney going into what fig- after his win last week at Quail perfect on a course that looks greens, and always believed it leading a quality list of con- down into the lake off the 18th ures to be another wild week- Hollow. like it demands no less. It led had to be just right. tenders at the biggest event of tee to retrieve Michael end on the TPC Sawgrass. Steve Stricker, who has to nearly perfect play over two “It seemed early in my ca- golf’s strongest tour. Bradley’s driver when it came Watney won a World Golf won two FedEx Cup playoff days at The Players, and pole reer around here I was always Looming particularly large out of his hands. Mark Wilson Championship two months events and has become a reg- position going into the week- trying to play the perfect was Donald, the Englishman called a two-shot penalty on ago at Doral, punctuated by a ular among the top 10 in the end. shot,”he said. “I think the last who can go to No. 1 in the himself for a double-hit — birdie on the tough closing world. Toms doesn’t have a great few years, I’ve just learned to world with a victory. He has even though video evidence hole. Despite missing four The favorite? record at TPC Sawgrass. In 18 try to play my game, my shot only been out of the top 10 was inconclusive — which birdie putts inside 12 feet on “Whoever plays the best on previous attempts, he has ... rather than trying to hit the once since last September. caused him to miss the cut. his last seven holes,he got into the weekend,”Glover said, as missed the cut 10 times and perfect shot on the golf Perhaps even more impres- Jonathan Byrd challenged a the final group. good of an answer as anyone only once has finished in the course.” sive this week is that Donald bad time he received, and had Luke Donald, the World can provide. top 10. He just couldn’t figure Watney did his best to catch hasn’t made a bogey all Rory Sabbatini argue on his Golf Championship winner at Toms quite trying to be out the right angle into the him. week. behalf. UCI deplores leak of Tour doping ‘suspicion index’ PARIS (AP) — Cycling’s at 4, while another team- blamed the positive clen- the Tour, also expressed his governing body condemned mate, Christopher Horner, buterol on eating contami- view on Twitter. the leak Friday of a confi- got a zero. nated beef and was cleared “So there’s a leaked 1-10 dential document that ranks The ratings were based on by the Spanish cycling fed- ‘suspicion’ scale for all 2010 riders at last year’s Tour de readings drawn from each eration. Contador’s case is TourDeFrance riders,” he France on a scale of doping rider’s biological passport currently under appeal at the said. “So now EVERYONE’S suspicion, saying the list profile before the Tour, in- Court of Arbitration for suspicious, but just HOW does not “under any cir- cluding the latest blood tests Sport. suspicious?!” cumstances prejudge the on July 1, two days before the “The UCI deplores and The UCI said blood tests possible guilt” of any com- start of the race. strongly condemns the are carried out on all riders petitors. Carpani said the list was breach of confidentiality before every major tour,with French sports daily L’E- meant as a “working tool” to which allowed this list to be the results and biological quipe published what it said support the drug-testing sent to the press,”the cycling profiles used to determine was UCI’s “index of suspi- process. body said. “A leak of this the testing plans during the cion” for all 198 riders from “It is essential to note that kind is highly irresponsible race. the 2010 Tour on a grade of the list published by L’E- and unacceptable.” “The system enables anti- zero to 10, with 10 the high- quipe ... is liable to be inter- The UCI said it was con- doping tests to be targeted est level of suspicion and ze- preted in an incorrect and sulting with the World Anti- more effectively and ... the ro the lowest. prejudicial manner,”the UCI Doping Agency to open an fight against doping as a “The UCI deplores the said in a statement, adding investigation into the leak. whole to be enhanced,” the leak,” UCI spokesman Enri- that the article “cannot un- Riders reacted angrily to UCI said. co Carpani told The Associ- der any circumstances pre- the existence of the list and Tour race director Christ- ated Press by telephone. judge the possible guilt of demanded an explanation ian Prudhomme said the ex- “The list exists, yes. We the persons whose names from the UCI. istence of such a list only haven’t hidden that.” appear on the list. “I’m all for catching serves to underline how seri- Two riders were listed at “Whatever the assess- cheats but draw the line at ously the fight against dop- 10 — Carlos Barredo of Spain ment of the appropriateness this sort of thing which ing is being taken in cycling. and Yaroslav Popovych of of testing a specific rider,” could be based on 1 single “It’s because cycling is a Ukraine, one of Lance Arm- the UCI added,“the list does wayward statistic,” Aus- forerunner (in the fight strong’s RadioShack team- not justify any suspicion or tralian rider Robbie against doping) that there is mates; one at 9 — Denis condemnation.” McEwen, a former three- a list,” Prudhomme said. Menchov of Russia; and sev- Most of the riders scored time green jersey sprint “There is no secret index. eral more at 8, including Jur- below 4,including 49 at 0. champion on the Tour, said There is a list made by one of gen Van Den Broeck, Bel- Last year’s winner, Alber- on Twitter. “And who leaked the only three international gium. Most of the riders to Contador,was listed at 5. it??” federations that uses the bi- scored below 4. Contador was the only Sprint champion Mark ological passport. A tool, Armstrong and teammate rider who tested positive Cavendish of Britain, a mul- certainly a plus, in the fight Levi Leipheimer were listed during last year’s race. He tiple sprint-stage winner at against doping.”

come was basically decided. season.It’s a little revenge.” Stadelmeir. “We’re going to Twin Falls’ pitchers never Both teams head to the 4A learn from these two games Minico got into a rhythm.The Bruins state tournament next week- with Minico this week. For a Continued from Sports 1 issued 11 walks and routinely end at Bishop Kelly High long time we had their num- right now, we need to get on fell behind in the count. School in Boise. Minico (19- ber and they had our number track.’Everyone on the team Things began to unravel in 6) will face District VI cham- this week. Hopefully we are chipped in and we’re hitting the third after Twin Falls pion Bonneville (17-5) in the going to be that hot team one through nine right now,” botched the throw on a rou- opening round at 1 p.m. next week.” said Denker, who went 3- tine bunt. The Spartans Thursday. for-3 with two RBIs. went on to score eight runs, Twin Falls (20-5) opens Minico 14, Twin Falls 4, Casey Christiansen hit 3- punctuated by a three-run with the District III champi- five innings Twin Falls 100 03 – 4 7 2 for-4 with four RBIs, and al- double by Slade Winmill. on at 7 p.m.Thursday. Minico 118 31 – 14 11 2 TJ Ellis, Casey Merritt (3), Zayne Slotten (3) and Jayson so earned the win on the “It really sends a message “We ran into a hot team Welker; Casey Christiansen and Dakota Rupard. W: Christiansen L: Ellis. mound. He allowed three to everyone else in the state,” and we’re not playing our Extra-base hits – 2B: Twin Falls, Ryan Fuchs, Slotten; earned runs on seven hits. Denker said. “Twin always best baseball right now,”said Minico, Jordan Nessen 2, Slade Winmill, Suede Denker. His only major hiccup was has a great club every year giving up a three-run double and it’s nice to put it to them to Zayne Slotten in the fifth, and come out on top this sea- but by then the game’s out- son after we lost to them last

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