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Oakley home tour this Saturday offers a lesson in What happens when Victorian architecture. >>> HOME & GARDEN 1 motivation fades? Ryan Howe finds out. >>> SPORTS 1 Astep backin time Join the club Magicvalley.com Online charter school Otter vows helping dropouts, others Success, for some earn high school degrees to fight for By Amy Huddleston Times-News writer education HANSEN — Destanie Breland said she will never get rid of her sapphire graduation gown. She held the flimsy fabric close reforms on Monday as she looked down at her 16-month-old daughter, Aar- Governor brings alynn, who toddled around the living room. “I want to show my daughter Capital for a Day when she is older that even if you get divorced, pregnant or move to event to Castleford another state, you can still finish By Ben Botkin school if you put your mind to it.” Times-News writer Since Breland turned 18, her life has been what she describes as a CASTLEFORD — Gov. C.L. roller coaster. She was married at “Butch” Otter said Monday that 18 and pregnant at 19. Now 20, she he will actively campaign to keep is in the process of a divorce. She’s in place the education overhaul moved multiple times to different passed this year by the Legisla- states and now resides with her ture. family in Hansen, but through all The education overhaul — of the changes she’s had the sta- which eliminates tenure for new bility of education. teachers, limits bargaining for Breland found iSucceed Virtual teacher contracts to salaries and Charter School in spring 2009, af- benefits, and puts more technolo- ter she dropped out of a tradition- gy in classrooms — faces organ- al, public school. Three years after ized opposition that has already she started taking online courses secured enough signatures to put through the free virtual high the matter of repealing it to a vote school, Breland proudly took her on the November 2012 ballot. diploma home last Saturday. “What I hope is that we leave The charter school was formed them in place,” said Otter, who in 2008 to help Idaho dropouts supported the education reforms. continue their education, and In an interview with the Times- caters to a diverse set of students. News, the governor said state Some are young single parents, lawmakers who supported the ed- athletes who must keep rigorous ucation bills will be contacted. training schedules or students with “We’re going to call on all the an illness that keeps them at home legislators that helped us get that or in the hospital. The school start- through,”Otter said.“We’re going ed small with only 13 graduates, but to be calling on the organizations has grown to Saturday’s graduating ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News that helped us.” class of 80 students, 16 of whom Destanie Breland, 20, watches as her 16-month-old daughter Aaralynn opens her economics book Monday at their Hansen For now, Otter is waiting for the call south-central Idaho home. home. Breland graduated Saturday from iSucceed Virtual Charter School, an online school. June 27 deadline organizers have to Breland is a success story among file signatures collected in the effort an iSucceed student population percent lower than Idaho’s overall that hasn’t traditionally performed student population tested at profi- See CASTLEFORD, Main 2 as well as their peers at Idaho’s ciency. CATCHING UP brick-and-mortar schools. Ac- Proponents of the school point While more iSucceed Virtual Charter Category iSucceed State cording to Idaho State Department out that it caters to a student pop- School students are graduating, they proficiency proficiency MORE ONLINE of Education statistics, iSucceed ulation that may not otherwise did not achieve the same levels of Reading 83.8% 92.1% VISIT Capitol Confidential, the students met proficiency stan- pursue further education without proficiency as traditional Idaho stu- Math 65.5% 88.2% Times-News political blog by dards in the Idaho Standards the flexibility it provides. dents on the 2009-10 Idaho Language 69.7% 84.2% Ben Botkin. Achievement Test in 2009-10 at Standards Achievement Test. Source: Idaho State Department of Education MAGICVALLEY.COM/blogs levels ranging from 10 percent to 25 See ONLINE, Main 3 Amid budget woes, T.F.council questions need to save water By Nick Coltrain Year-over-year projections attributed the drop to the wet ingly, he said — asking, “When are Easing the limits was a theme Times-News writer have the Twin Falls city waste- spring, causing less lawn water- we going to announce that we others picked up on. water and water funds collectively ing, and an industrial user limiting want to stop water conservation?” “Is it a time to say to back off on When Twin Falls city’s water at about $1 million below fiscal its use. He added that he wanted to know water conservation enforcement and sewer bring in less money 2010 revenues. During a presenta- “The current revenue picture is if the city has priced water use to and let people water whatever than hoped, some members of the tion at the Monday council meet- not a very optimistic one,” she the point of conservation and if days they want right now?”Coun- City Council are asking a simple ing on the five-year financial fore- said. rate hikes would perpetuate a cycle cilman Lance Clow asked, adding question: Should the city be push- cast for water and wastewater, Councilman Will Kezele started of more conservation and contin- ing for conservation? Chief Finance Officer Lori Race off the discussion by — half-jok- ued budget gaps. See WATER, Main 2 ALSO MAKING NEWS: Energy meter overhaul reaches south-central Idaho Romney, GOP rivals By Kimberlee Kruesi said Mark Heintzelman, Idaho grant to install 490,000 electrical NEW METERS Times-News writer Power’s regional operations sup- meters throughout Idaho and Ore- face off in N.H. port leader. “The Twin Falls area is gon. The company will spend an- Republican White House hopefuls 2004: Idaho Power installs 25,000 Twin Falls may become a little bit one of the last segments we’re other $47 million of its own money condemned President Barack smart meters in Emmett and McCall smarter when it comes to electrici- working on.” to complete the replacement by Obama’s handling of the economy to learn more about peak use times ty. The utility’s customers will re- 2013. from the opening moments of their and power usage levels. The meters Idaho Power Co. will install ceive postcards alerting them that According to the U.S. Depart- first major debate of the campaign can be monitored remotely and pro- 80,000 smart meters for its cus- their meters will change within the ment of Energy,Idaho Power has al- season Monday night, and pledged vide more-precise billing. tomers throughout the Magic and next few weeks. There’s no imme- ready installed more than 450,000 emphatically to repeal his historic 2009: The company receives a $47 Wood River valleys in the coming diate charge to receive a meter — smart meters throughout its home year-old health care overhaul. million stimulus grant to install weeks.The new computerized elec- regulators previously said that any state. The company is already 84 “When 14 million Americans are out 490,000 smart meters throughout trical meters will provide power capital costs will be included in base percent of the way done with the of work we need a new president Idaho and Oregon over three years. consumption data remotely to Ida- power rates as the meters come on- project, which it must finish by the to end the Obama Depression,’’ 2011: For the last stage of meter ho Power’s Boise office four times a line. end of 2011,Heintzelman said. declared former House Speaker installation, roughly 80,000 of the day. Customers’ current meters are Idaho Power began installing The new meter’s digital display Newt Gingrich, the first among devices will be put in place across only totaled once a month by meter smart meters in Emmett and Mc- makes it easier for people to see how seven contenders on stage to criti- south-central Idaho by the end of readers. Call in 2004 as an initial test of the much electricity they use. Smart cize the president’s economic poli- the year. “We’ve been installing the meters technology. In 2009, Idaho Power cies. >>> SEE MAIN 5 in stages over the past few years,” received a $47 million stimulus See ENERGY, Main 2

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Information: sunvalleycenter.org or 726-9491, ext. 10. to look over downtown properties his monthly update to the ater downtown to improve board, saying he has three its facade with the use of By Nick Coltrain ing lot are owned by the potential retail tenants URA-administered match- Times-News writer Twin Falls URA. URA Exec- from Boise coming to tour ing funds. The URA is offer- utive Director Melinda An- downtown Twin Falls this ing up to $10,000 for busi- No one injured in The Twin Falls Urban Re- derson said the costs of the week and that other parties nesses interested in restoring newal Agency OKd Monday parking lot repair will be re- are interested in Old Towne their facades. The cash spending $9,300 on asphalt couped by C3s lease. C3, a properties. He said he is al- comes from leftover reserves Kimberly house fire work on the C3 parking lot, Florida-based call center so pursing redevelopment from the now-defunct and consultant Mark Rivers company, signed a lease for opportunities for the Ban- downtown Business Im- By Bradley Guire Police arrest man said hell have several Boise $385,380 a year with the ner Furniture building in provement District. Times-News writer for 7 pounds of pot business owners eyeing URA about a year ago. downtown. The URA paid Rivers is being paid downtown real estate in the Twin Falls-based Quality $6,000 for 90 days of ex- $5,000 a month and recently A Kimberly couple came Kimberly police and coming days. Asphalt Maintenance re- clusive purchase rights to, had his contract extended by home early Sunday morning Twin Falls County sheriffs The C3 building and park- ceived the paving contract. or the rights to broker a sale six months. to find their house on fire. deputies claim they found At around 1:30 a.m., the nearly 7 pounds of mari- Rock Creek Rural Fire Pro- juana during a vehicle stop tection District, Twin Falls on Sunday morning. H ANSEN MURAL UNVEILED County Sheriffs Office and Michael Geesen, 38, was Kimberly police responded arrested for felony traffick- to a house fire at 340 Birch ing of marijuana after offi- St.S. cers searched his van and A report by sheriffs found marijuana in numer- deputies noted that flames ous plastic baggies.Accord- were seen coming from the ing to the police, Geesen back of the house. told officers that a friend According to Lt. Stacy owned a medicinal marijua- Buck of the Kimberly police, na co-op in California. nothing about the fire was Geesen was held on suspicious. No one was in- $5,000 bond and is slated jured, as the homeowners for a June 24 preliminary were not home when the fire hearing in 5th District started. Magistrate Court. Energy Continued from Main 1 larger trend transitioning to meters also promise to pro- a smarter electrical grid sys- vide more-precise billing of tem. Other states have al- customers and shorten the ready begun much larger and time it takes to repair power much more expensive proj- outages. ects that will shift all electri- However, the new smart cal power to smart meters. meters eliminate the need Texas has begun a $690 for an Idaho Power employ- million smart meter instal- ee to read the meter, lation — still relatively pale ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News prompting concerns of mass in comparison to southern Tom Albers, a marketing assistant for Stone by Stone Enterprises, looks at a mural on the side of the Quick Stop & Go in Hansen on Monday. layoffs. Californias installation Artist Gary Stone painted an updated version of a famous map mural that used to grace the building when it was Daws Market. In 2004, Heintzelman project, which is estimated said, Idaho Power expected to cost $1.63 billion when to lose 75 positions as a result finished. of the meter installation. Eventually, Idaho Power 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS However, as of this month, hopes to adopt an alternative there have only been four pricing system after all of the TWIN FALLS COUNTY Jeneene W. Crivits, 21, Jerome; felony posses- Michael W. Bell, 28, Twin Falls; possession of layoffs by the company due meters are installed. MONDAY ARRAIGNMENTS sion of a controlled substance, $2,000 bond, paraphernalia, resisting or obstructing an to smart meters. “We would never force Dylan Christopher Byrne, 28, Twin Falls; elud- court compliance, public defender appointed, officer, $1,000 bond, public defender “We hired meter readers someone to use a different ing an officer, driving without privileges, preliminary June 24. appointed, pretrial July 6. throughout the years with pay system, but late down $1,000 bond, public defender appointed, pre- Alejandro Garcia-Arteaga, 23, Jerome; felony Terry Duane Whited Jr., 27,Buhl; possession of the expectation that their the road we want to give the trial July 6. possession of a controlled substance, $5,000 paraphernalia, resisting or obstructing an job has an expiration date,” option for customers to Dylan Christopher Byrne, 28, Twin Falls; unlaw- bond, public defender appointed, preliminary officer, public defender appointed, pretrial he said. “What we do then is choose to either pay for time ful possession of a firearm, $50,000 bond, June 24. July 6. try to relocate that employee of use or continue using the public defender appointed, preliminary June Alejandro Garcia-Arteaga, 23, Jerome; posses- Conor MacLeod Olsen, 18, Twin Falls; resisting to another position or area.” current tiered system in 24. sion of paraphernalia, $1,000 bond, public or obstructing an officer, $500 bond, public The companys move to place now,” Heintzelman Dylan Christopher Byrne, 28, Twin Falls; driv- defender appointed, pretrial July 6. defender appointed, pretrial July 6. smart meters is part of a said. ing without privileges, possession of para- Jose Lazaro Benitez Jr., 42, Rupert; domestic Henry Carson Jones, 21, Eden; driving under phernalia, possession of a controlled sub- battery, resisting or obstructing an officer, the influence, driving without privileges, $100 stance, $1,000 bond, public defender recognizance release, public defender bond, public defender appointed, pretrial July Water appointed, pretrial July 6. appointed, pretrial July 6. 6. Tyler Jermane Owens, 19, Jerome; burglary, Casey Lee Vanblaricom, 25, Twin Falls; domes- Michael Matthew Geesen, 38, Twin Falls; traf- Continued from Main 1 compensation from the grand theft, $10,000 bond, public defender tic battery, $2,500 bond, public defender ficking in marijuana, $5,000 bond, public that sales are a factor in city is about 7.6 percent be- appointed, preliminary June 24. appointed, pretrial July 6. defender appointed, preliminary June 24. running an enterprise.“Itd low the market average. Aaron Keith Altes, 36, Twin Falls; felony pos- Justin D. Anderson, 26, Twin Falls; felony pos- Jonathan Daniels Marks, 21, Twin Falls; resist- be nice if we were selling Several council members session of a controlled substance, $5,000 session of a controlled substance, $2,500 ing or obstructing an officer, $200 bond, pub- enough water to cover our questioned the data and bond, public defender appointed, preliminary bond, public defender appointed, preliminary lic defender appointed, pretrial July 6. expenses ... One possibility the only agreement seemed June 24. June 24. Jonathan Daniels Marks, 21, Twin Falls; failure is those people that want to to be that more discussion Jeneene W. Crivits, 21, Jerome; driving without Sonny Lee Marks, 21, Twin Falls; resisting or to purchase or invalid driver license, $5,000 use more water and use it was needed. At the end of privileges, $500 bond, public defender obstructing an officer, recognizance release, bond, public defender appointed, pretrial on different days, this is the meeting, Kezele said he appointed, pretrial July 6. public defender appointed, pretrial July 6. Aug. 9. one way to see what would supports a 2 percent raise, happen.” but only if the money Councilman Trip Craig comes from cost-cutting warned against getting into measures elsewhere. a “save the environment • The council approved a Castleford but kill your pocketbook” $265,000 design, building Continued from Main 1 pattern with water. and construction engi- to recall Superintendent of Councilman David E. neering contract with Twin Public Instruction Tom Lu- Johnson gave kudos for Falls-based Riedesel Engi- na. Sen. Mitch Toryanski and Race for taking the num- neering. The 5-2 vote al- Rep. Julie Ellsworth, two bers to mean the city needs lows the Twin Falls airport Boise Republicans, are also to find efficiencies to close to pursue an estimated targeted. the gap and not as a reason $1.6 million storage and “Were kind of waiting to to raise fees or drop conser- maintenance building for see if they get the signatures vation policies, which he its snow removal equip- for those because I want the voiced support for. ment. The Federal Aviation same folks to engage in help- “I think we need to chal- Administration will pay for ing to keep Toryanski and lenge government to 95 percent of the cost, with Ellsworth in there and Luna streamline services,”John- the remainder coming from in there,”Otter said. son said. “We should not the airports budget. Education was just one of automatically be run into a Clow criticized the scope many topics that Otter and rate increase or allow of the project, saying Air- other state officials were providers to implement a port Manager Bill Carberry asked about in Castleford on rate increase because of wanted too big of a building Monday, where the governor conservation.” and didnt have a planned made a stop for his latest Other Monday business use for structure he will “Capital for a Day,” events included: move equipment out of. He that bring state government • An employee salary and Mayor Don Hall voted officials out to Idaho cities survey found that total against the measure. and towns. The public came with questions about the CORRECTION planned Gateway West Photos by ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News transmission line and an ef- Gov. C.L. Butch Otter jokes about needing a facelift during a presentation about Operation Facelift, Birth announcement incorrect fort to stabilize the Eastern Monday at the Castleford Community Center. Otter and other leaders of state agencies visited Castleford Due to incorrect information provided, a name was Snake Plain Aquifer, among for the Capital for a Day program. spelled incorrectly in Sundays Times-News. The correct other issues. birth announcement is as follows: Phil Blick, a board member ture utility needs like petro- Garrisen Avery Denney, son of Brandi Michelle and of the Twin Falls Canal Co., leum,Otter said. Nicholas Kelly Denney of Hansen,was born June 3,2011. encouraged state officials to Otter also formally kicked continue supporting funding off Operation Facelift, a re- Dairy Queen for the aquifer plan, saying gional effort to spruce up Circulation Director Robert Ronco . .735-3327 the process needs to contin- business fronts sponsored by $10 Gift Card TIMES-NEWS Circulation phones open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and 6 to 10 a.m. on weekends for questions ue moving forward. the Southern Idaho Eco- PUBLISHER about delivery, new subscriptions and vacation Seth Blick of Castleford nomic Development Organi- John Pfeifer ...... 735-3345 stops. If you don’t receive your paper by asked why a proposed energy zation. 00 6:30 a.m., call the number for your area NEWSROOM before 10 a.m. for redelivery. transmission corridor that “Do I need a facelift?” a Editor Josh Awtry ...... 735-3255 $5 ! 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County preparing for added said. ing it one day at a time until ike everybody else Twin Falls County takes we can get some tenants,” Sarah Palin ever YOU maintenance burden of old hospital back control of the old hos- he said. Lknew as governor of DON’T SAY pital property on July 1. St. County Commission Alaska, Twin Falls’Rhon- By Nick Coltrain seasonal employee to help Luke’s Magic Valley Med- Chairman George Urie and da McBride figures promi- Steve Crump Times-News writer keep the site maintained ical Center previously Commissioner Leon Mills nently in Palin’s emails re- and plans to hire a full-time leased the land and building threw their support behind leased by the state of Alas- The Twin Falls County employee in coming after buying the formerly Novacek and encouraged ka last Friday. Parks and Waterways De- months to do the same. But county-owned hospital in him to look for utility vehi- Including one urging the DO SAY partment plans to spend he’s hesitant to say now 2006. cles and other equipment white, Sandpoint, Idaho- between $10,000 and whether he’ll need more County commissioners that Novacek thinks he’ll born governor to start a If it’s odd. sad, funny or $15,000 to be properly than that to keep the Addi- are also looking for new need. wider dialogue on racism. quirky and it happens in equipped to keep the old son Avenue space from tenants to fill the 300,000- “No matter what the use, “The Obama candidacy south-central Idaho, I want Twin Falls hospital campus turning into a 17-acre eye- square-foot void, which we want it to look nice,” has triggered a national to hear about it. in marketable shape. sore. puts a question mark over Urie said, adding the last dialogue on race — that’s Call me at 735-3223, or write Department Director “Until we get over there, Novacek’s long-term plans thing they want is for the having an impact here on [email protected]. Rick Novacek said he’s al- get our feet on the ground, for maintaining the facility former hospital to become the native community,” ready hired an additional I’m hesitant to bring on and its grounds. “an eyesore.” wrote McBride, who spent cause of her reporting on a year as Palin’s rural af- rural issues for Anchorage fairs adviser.“The ‘racial’ television station KTUU issue is on people’s minds and before that for KYUK, Feds want to .... You and Todd are in the a public radio and televi- unique position to take sion station in Bethel, leadership here.” Alaska. randomly pull Todd Palin, Sarah’s hus- She quit the Palin ad- band, is of Yu’pik descent. ministration just before over tour buses Yupiits are a group of in- the 2008 election, saying digenous people in west- that a Native Alaskan for inspections ern, southwestern and would be better suited for south-central Alaska and the job: “I think the Palin WASHINGTON (AP) — the Russian Far East. administration is very Inspectors need authority Palin responded to an well-intended. I just don’t to randomly pull over tour email from McBride about think I can bring the mes- buses on the highway if an Alaska radio host who sage on these issues as well they are to catch rogue had made a racist, sexist as an Alaska Native can.” carriers using a variety of joke about Native Alaskan But McBride said later that schemes to evade even the women. Wrote the soon- she was disappointed that most basic safety rules, to-be Republican vice Palin never made time to federal and state officials presidential nominee: speak with her. said Monday. “Disgusting. And I take it Palin was criticized dur- Anne Ferro, who heads personally when I consider ing her tenure as governor the Federal Motor Carrier they’re talking about my for not paying more atten- Safety Administration, daughters.” tion to Native Alaskan is- told a House panel that her McBride, who worked as sues. agency, working with state a reporter at KMVT-TV Now 55, McBride is back police, is forbidden from during the mid-1980s, at KTUU, and still reports making such checks now. was appointed Palin’s rural on Native issues. Police can pull over buses adviser in 2007,dealing only if they see something with Alaska Native affairs. Steve Crump is Opinion to indicate a possible safe- She got the job in part be- editor of the Times-News. ty violation like an expired inspection sticker. ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News Concern about tour bus Destanie Breland holds her graduation gown from iSucceed Virtual Charter School. She wants to keep it to safety has spiked since prove to her daughter that she can get her education, despite any challenges she may face in life. March, when a bus return- Family Night ing passengers to New York’s Chinatown after a at Online night of gambling ran off a highway and struck a utili- Continued from Main 1 graduation event in Boise, into the workplace,”he said. Bring this ty pole. The collision, the Breland said she loved the and students can join school Breland said her online ad in for a first of a string of high- FREE flexibility of online learning. clubs like yearbook, a run- courses taught her skills profile crashes, sheared off POPCORN A natural night-owl, she ning group or a parenting she’ll use in the fall, when Mondays & Tuesdays 4-6pm the bus roof, killed 15 pas- 00 would start her classes club. she starts classes at the Col- Admission is only $4 sengers and injured 18 208-733-0409 for children 2 and older around 8 p.m. and end in the As online classes start to lege of Southern Idaho. She hop2itparty.com others. wee morning hours. Classes integrate into traditional plans to get a master’s degree with teacher-student inter- schools, Pittman said they and work as a pediatric action were held at certain can teach students skills nurse. times of the day, she said, they can use later. Twin Falls “I could not stop smiling but if a student couldn’t at- School District Superinten- at graduation,” she said. “I tend the online lecture, the dent Wiley Dobbs said 213 would recommend this to teachers would often work a students took online classes anyone who feels like a mis- one-on-one chat into their in his district last year,with a fit or doesn’t enjoy normal schedule. While the classes 93 percent pass rate. In the school. 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NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE [email protected] Main 4 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 IDAHO/WEST Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Mining co. to pay $263M to settle superfund suit By Nicholas K. Geranios ments for releasing mining work. The remaining 25 per- Coeur d’Alene Tribe, seeking included ASARCO, which general for the environment Associated Press writer wastes into the environment cent will go to federal, state penalties for damage to wa- along with Hecla was a pri- at the Justice Department. during decades of silver pro- and tribal entities to help re- ter, fish and birds caused by mary defendant. ASARCO The Bunker Hill Superfund SPOKANE, Wash. — The duction pair the environment and re- millions of tons of mining reached a settlement in 2008 site is one of the nation’s largest mining company in “We are really pleased with store wildlife in the valley,the wastes that were released for to pay nearly $500 million to- largest and most contami- Idaho’s Silver Valley will pay this settlement because it EPA said. decades into the South Fork ward cleanup. nated, with widespread re- $263.4 million plus interest to helps us get certainty and Hecla is the nation’s largest of the Coeur d’Alene River Like the ASARCO settle- leases of toxic metals such as settle one of the nation’s hopefully begin a new era silver producer, operating the and its tributaries. ment, the Hecla deal is lead and arsenic that have largest Superfund lawsuits — moving forward in the val- Lucky Friday Mine in the Sil- The EPA has been per- among the top 10 cash settle- sickened residents for one of the top 10 such settle- ley,’’ Dennis McLerran, EPA ver Valley and a mine in Mex- forming cleanup work in the ments in Superfund history, decades. Despite years of ments in history,the U.S. En- regional director in Seattle ico. Coeur d’Alene River Basin the EPA said. cleanup, much contamina- vironmental Protection said. The company said it would since the early 1980’s,and the “This agreement will help tion remains. Agency said Monday. The settlement was filed not comment on the settle- lawsuit also sought to recover pay for the U.S. govern- “This settlement brings The U.S. Department of Monday in federal court in ment until after trading had cleanup costs. ment’s cleanup activities, se- decades of litigation to a close Justice on Monday an- Boise, Idaho. Hecla was the closed on the New York Stock The governments have al- cures natural resource dam- and provides a clear path to nounced that Hecla Mining last major defendant remain- Exchange on Monday. ready reached settlements ages, and will restore critical continue restoring the health Co., of Coeur d’Alene will pay ing in a huge Superfund law- The lawsuit was originally with other mining companies habitats to fish and wildlife in of the environment, econo- the money to the United suit filed in 1991. brought in 1991 against Hecla that had historic operations the Coeur d’Alene River my and communities of the States, the state of Idaho and Of the money, 75 percent and other mining companies in valley, which is 50 miles Basin,’’ said Ignacia S. Coeur d’Alene Basin,’’ said Coeur d’Alene tribal govern- will go to the EPA for cleanup in the Silver Valley by the east of Spokane, Wash. That Moreno, assistant attorney Gov.C.L.“Butch’’Otter.

AROUND THE WEST IDAHO E. Idaho city cracks down on jaywalking REXBURG — Police in the eastern Idaho city of Rexburg are crack- ing down on jaywalkers near Brigham Young University-Idaho. Officers found no trouble last week finding violations despite the obvious police presence and students in a nearby apartment com- plex shouting “Go to the crosswalk!’’ Rexburg Police Capt. Randy Lewis tells the Standard Journal that police have been operating near the campus because that’s where the most conflicts between vehicles and pedestrians have occurred. But he says police plan to set up extra enforcement in random areas around the city at random times. Lewis says the city would rather see voluntary compliance and has been offering incentives. He says two parking officers have been handing out movie tickets when they see proper safety behavior. Rockslide blocks tracks near Bonners Ferry BONNERS FERRY — A rockslide near Bonners Ferry has blocked railroad tracks used by Amtrak and 30 freight trains a day. Burlington Northern Santa Fe spokesman Gus Melonas says sen- sors detected the avalanche and safely stopped a train Sunday afternoon before it reached the slide in a canyon 15 miles east of Bonners Ferry. Melonas says crews worked through the night and hope to have the track reopened later Monday. Some trains are holding while oth- ers are being rerouted. The track is a key rail link between the AP photo Northwest and Midwest. The Wallow Fire continues to burn Monday in Eager, Ariz. The focus of the battle against a massive wildfire burning in eastern Arizona shifted to Melonas says the slide, about 30 feet deep and 30 feet wide, New Mexico on Monday as crews lit fires around the town of Luna to stop the flames. along the Kootnai River was caused by heavy rains, melting snow and changing spring temperatures. Man pleads guilty to voluntary manslaughter Fight against Arizona fire POCATELLO — An eastern Idaho man who prosecutors say shot and killed another man in an apartment has pleaded guilty to volun- tary manslaughter. Thirty-three-year-old Daniel Grant Olsen of Pocatello pleaded guilty Monday in 6th District Court in the November shooting death moves to New Mexico border of 45-year-old Gregory Parent. Olsen was initially charged with second-degree murder. LUNA, N.M. (AP) — Riley, a schoolteacher and worked alongside U.S.High- thick, gray smoke from the The Idaho State Journal reports that Olsen is scheduled to be Crews battling a massive bed-and-breakfast owner in way 180 between Luna and pines. Fire officials said the sentenced Aug. 22. Olsen faces up to 15 years in prison and a wildfire in eastern Arizona the northeastern New Mexi- the state line, hacking down flare-up was in the tree $50,000 fine. for two weeks shifted their co community of Raton. brush and using chain saws crowns, an ominous sign focus Monday to New Mexi- A 20-mile section of the to cut down trees. The other that the fire was gaining, but MONTANA co, where they lit fires to sti- main north-south highway side of the road was black- it was still several miles from fle flare-ups that skipped through New Mexico and ened from the fires they set Luna. Billings to host tribal settlement consultation along treetops threatening a Colorado remained closed to clear a break. Earlier Monday, Catron BILLINGS — Billings will host the first of six regional tribal consul- small mountain town. due to the fire, causing hun- Thick plumes of gray County Undersheriff Ian tations on the trust land component of the government’s $3.4 billion In the opposite corner of dreds of travelers to drive smoke swallowed the Fletcher said he had not or- settlement with American Indians over mismanaged royalties. New Mexico, near the Col- hours out of their way. evening sun, turning it blood dered the 200 or so residents Deputy Interior Secretary David J. Hayes said in a statement orado border, a wildfire that At the Wallow fire Mon- red above Luna, where the of Luna to leave, but had a Monday the talks will help free up trust lands and will involve tribal has forced hundreds of peo- day in Arizona, crews sky looked like a thunder- plan if it was needed. leaders from the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. A date for the ple from their homes more worked furiously to protect storm was brewing. Fire spokesman Sean John- Billings meeting wasn’t announced. than doubled in size to an es- the working-class mountain At Luna Lake in Arizona, son said work crews are done Native American plaintiffs claimed that trust accounts for hun- timated 6,000 acres, after town of Luna, N.M., just just a few miles from the clearing brush and setting dreds of thousands of Indians were mismanaged by the government being fanned by high winds. across the border, after a town of Luna, a steady their own fires to burn off fuel for more than a century, costing them billions of dollars. “We’re watching trees ex- successful weekend of no stream of helicopters col- along the state line. Those ef- The settlement calls for $1.5 billion for individual account hold- plode before our eyes. It’s major fire growth. lected water and flew west to forts have so far spared Luna ers. The government would use another $1.9 billion to buy broken- horrendous,’’ said Barbara Hundreds of firefighters attack flames sending up from the inferno. up Indian lands from individual owners and turn them over to tribes. Man pleads no contest in shooting case BILLINGS — A 26-year-old Billings man accused of shooting and Snow,big run-off celebrated UI, Boise State acquire high-tech gadgets paralyzing a neighbor who complained about his pit bull puppy’s BOISE (AP) — Boise State the instruments at the uni- barking has pleaded no contest to felony charges. in water-hungry West University and the University versities could help attract su- The Billings Gazette reports David J. Orr appeared in District of Idaho have acquired high- per-smart researchers and Court on Monday on charges of aggravated assault, tampering and By Cristina Silva Mexico,by 40 feet or more. tech gadgets that could boost potentially increase the state’s possession of drugs intended for sale. Sentencing is set for Sept. 19. Associated Press writer The jubilation in Califor- the state’s incipient nan- knowledge-based economy. Prosecutors say Sean Stark was shot in the abdomen Aug. 17, nia, Arizona and Nevada is otechnology industry by at- He also said Boise State and 2009, at an apartment complex after the two got into an argument LAS VEGAS — Commu- not a case of wishing neigh- tracting skilled workers who the University of Idaho should over the barking. nities below the snow- bors ill, only the reality of could eventually create their consider how the nanotech- An investigation revealed Orr contacted a friend to get rid of the capped mountains of the nature’s polarizing impact in own companies, school offi- nology research instruments gun used in the shooting, and prosecutors say a search of his apart- West are bracing against the the water-poor West. Bru- cials say. could have commercial appli- ment turned up methamphetamine. At the time of the shooting, Orr swelling rivers and flooding tal, prolonged winters in the Boise State has a $610,000 cations. was on probation for setting fire to a house in Billings. that come with the spring north produce robust, life- super-fast burst, high-inten- Researchers at the Univer- thaw. In the drought-rav- giving water flows in the sity laser designed to test and sity of Idaho have that in UTAH aged cities of the Southwest, south. develop nanomaterials. Re- mind. however, the deluge is cause That cycle had been dis- searchers at the University of “Helping the community to State Rep. Jackie Biskupski is resigning for celebration. rupted for more than a Idaho are assembling a grow economically is impor- SALT LAKE CITY — Rep. Jackie Biskupski, the first openly gay There will be more water decade as one dry winter af- $710,000 advanced spec- tant to the university,’’ said Dr. state legislator in Utah history, resigned Monday after spending for Nevada, California and ter another emptied Lake trometer intended for nan- Jack McIver, UI vice president 13 years fighting for gay rights and trying to break down bias among Arizona this year, sparing Mead, which sits on the otechnology research. of research. “One of the mis- others lawmakers. them from having to take Nevada-Arizona border and “(Students will) be able to sions of a land grant university “The most rewarding work has been for social justice,’’Biskupski emergency measures, such was formed in 1935 after the write their own ticket for any is to help the public. We are said.“It’s a big part of me, and why I wanted to get elected.’’ as water rationing, for at construction of Hoover kind of academic or industrial working this area very hard.’’ Biskupski said she resigned because she bought a house outside least another three years. Dam. Mead and Lake Powell job that involves spectrome- her district that is better suited to raising her adopted 15-month-old The three states can thank upstream are the major wa- try,’’Scott Wood, dean of the CENTURY STADIUM 5 son. She plans to stay in Salt Lake City and is considering a run for the heavy and, in some cas- ter storage facilities in the College of Science at the Uni- 678-7142 mayor in 2015. es, unprecedented snow- system. versity of Idaho, told the Ida- www.centurycinema5.com Biskupski faced an onslaught of fliers attacking her sexual orien- pack in Wyoming, Utah and Roughly 96 percent of ho Business Review. tation when she first ran for the Utah House in 1998. Colorado. The ripe June sun Mead’s water comes from At Boise State,materials re- Shows Nightly 7:10 & 9:40 The Democrat won her district in the heart of Salt Lake City — one is sending snowmelt into the melted snow in the upper searchers are creating struc- PIRATES OF THE of the most liberal in the state — by an almost 2-to-1 margin but still Colorado River, its tributar- Colorado River basin states: tures using nanotechnology CARIBBEAN 3-D PG-13 faced opposition in the Legislature, where she said some lawmakers ies and Lake Mead, the na- Colorado, Utah, New Mexi- that could eventually be used On Strager Tides “couldn’t even look me in the eye.’’ tion’s largest reservoir locat- co and Wyoming. in cell phones and televisions. ed outside Las Vegas. By November 2010, the Jay Larsen is president of Shows Nightly 7:15 & 9:15 OREGON “This is obviously really water in the reservoir had the Idaho Technology Coun- KUNG FU PANDA 2 Wind farms seek end to spring shutdowns welcome, great news,’’ said fallen to 1,081 elevation feet, cil, which is trying to grow 3-D PG PORTLAND — Five wind power companies asked federal regula- Jeffrey Kightlinger, CEO of a historic low. Idaho’s tech industry. He said A Hilarious Family Comedy/Adventure tors Monday to stop the region’s main transmission utility from the Metropolitan Water Shows Nightly 7:25 & 9:30 shutting them down at night. District of Southern Cali- SUPER 8 PG-13 The wind farm owners want the Federal Energy Regulatory fornia, which serves 19 mil- Commission to settle a dispute arising from one of the Northwest’s lion people.“It’s been a god- From Steven Spielberg & J.J. 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Mead, the chief source of The Gang is back in this — The Associated Press water for the three states and Hilarious Comedy Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Main 5 Republicans assail Obama, not each other in debate By Philip Elliott Tim Pawlenty labeled Oba- that deliberately weakens Associated Press writer ma a “declinist’’ who views our currency,our jobs will go America “as one of equals overseas. And that’s what’s MANCHESTER, N.H. — around the world,’’ rather happening.’’ Republican White House than a special nation. As front-runner of a sort, hopefuls condemned Presi- “If Brazil can have 5 per- Romney could well have ex- dent Barack Obama’s han- cent growth, if China can pected criticism from his ri- dling of the economy from have 5 percent growth, then vals. the opening moments of America can have 5 percent But Pawlenty, a few feet their first major debate of growth,’’ he added, shrug- away on the debate stage, at the campaign season Mon- ging off criticism that his first sidestepped a chance to day night, and pledged em- own economic projections repeat his recent criticism of phatically to repeal his his- were impossibly rosy. Romney in connection with toric year-old health care Businessman Herman the Massachusetts health overhaul. Cain, a political novice, care law that Romney signed “When 14 million Ameri- called for eliminating the as governor. 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By Shannon McCaffrey decades to come. states have unfunded public poured into infrastructure and Erik Schelzig Even as many states begin a gradual recovery, Some of the details: employee pension liabilities projects,education and cost- Associated Press writers analysts expect it will be several years before Twelve states started the of $50 billion or more. ly programs such as Medic- year with deficits that were David Wyss, chief econo- aid. At statehouses around the they are spending again at the levels equal to 15 percent or more of mist at Standard & Poor’s in In Arizona, which received country, the Great Recession seen before the recession. their general fund, the budg- New York, called the pension a total of $6.4 billion in stim- is far from over: It could take et that covers day-to-day debt “the biggest headwind ulus money, Gov. Jan Brewer years for many states to operations. that the states will be fight- and state lawmakers have from the 2007-08 fiscal we are on a firm financial climb out of the hole and re- States with the highest ing against’’ as they try to approved a budget that eras- year, when the recession be- footing,’’ Deal said. “I think turn to pre-downturn per capita number of Medic- climb out of budget holes. es a projected $1.1 billion gan. we need to be very, very cau- spending levels. aid recipients were among “It’s worrying because it’s shortfall with a nearly equal Some states are in far tious in our spending.’’ An Associated Press ex- those with the largest budget such a widespread problem,’’ amount in spending cuts. worse shape. New Jersey, The AP collected a variety amination of 50 balance deficits, as a percentage of he said. The biggest cut, a Nevada, Oregon, Illinois and of budgetary and fiscal data sheets shows state budgets general fund revenue. States with big pension $500 million reduction in Louisiana reported deficits from its statehouse bureaus and bank accounts still rav- Twenty states enjoy debts could be forced to pay Medicaid, would implement that are more than 20 per- across the country as part of aged by a drop in tax rev- general fund budgets that more to borrow money. a freeze to reduce enrollment cent of the state general a yearlong effort to examine enue. Many states are also exceed their 2007 levels, Most state legislatures are by 240,000 within a year. fund. the fiscal crises playing out facing enormous long-term while the remaining 30 states facing a deadline to have a The prospect for additional Even as many states begin across the country. The in- pension and health care ob- are still running behind. spending plan approved for cuts looms as a temporary a gradual recovery, analysts formation was collected ligations. At the same time, Tax revenue in Arizona, the fiscal year that begins Ju- 1 cent sales tax increase ap- expect it will be several years through early May and will the payout of stimulus mon- hard by the housing col- ly 1. Spending cuts and shift- proved by voters last year to before they are spending be updated periodically ey from Washington that lapse,remains 19 percent be- ing money from one account help balance the books ends again at the levels seen before throughout the year by AP’s helped many states in their low 2007 levels, the largest to another are the most com- in 2013. the recession. network of state government darkest hours has come to an difference among the states. mon steps they are taking to In some cases, states have In Georgia, for example, reporters, providing real- end. Next are California and balance their budgets. taken steps that actually revenue has jumped by more time information about state While some states saw a Florida at 18 percent, and Of particular concern to made their fiscal situation than 8 percent from the pre- budgets and finances. modest jump in tax collec- Michigan and Tennessee at many states is the end this worse. vious fiscal year. But Repub- The data provides a de- tions this spring, the com- 17 percent. year of the federal govern- In Louisiana, for example, lican Gov. Nathan Deal said tailed look at a moment in bined revenue projected by The 50 states have a ment’s stimulus program. the drop in the state’s general he wants to use the bulk of time when most states are the 50 states in the coming combined $689.5 billion in The AP data show that states fund can be tied in part to the extra cash to replenish struggling with deficits, fiscal year — $734 billion — unfunded pension liabilities have accepted more than hefty income tax breaks the state’s depleted rainy day spending cuts and long- is still down by about and $418 billion in retiree $316 billion in federal stimu- passed by lawmakers in 2007 fund. term costs that threaten to $34 billion, or 5 percent, health care obligations. Five lus money, which has been and 2008. “My goal is to make sure restrict their spending for

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Robert “Bob” Crane of The plan doesn't spend a single dollar of taxpayer Glenns Ferry, celebration of life at 2 p.m. Friday at Rost money and takes steps to minimize local disruptions. Funeral Home, McMurtrey Road and infrastructure improvements will leave Idaho Chapel in Mountain Home. roads in better condition than today. Billie Louise Allen Wrigley of Monroe, Wis., and for- merly of Rupert, funeral at Most importantly, completion of this project will 2 p.m. Saturday at Ras- mussen Funeral Home, 1350 generate $100 million in local economic activity— E. 16th St. in Burley; visita- a needed boost as Idaho recovers from recession. tion from 1 to 1:45 p.m. Sat- urday at the funeral home. After three years of planning, it's time to turn this plan into reality—and put Idaho back to work. Neta Shirlene Hill-Moe Support New Investment in Idaho by June 4, 1944- June 10, 2011 Backing the Plan for Highway 12 SANTEE, Calif. — Neta was born June 4, 1944, in Buhl to Leah and Jefferson Hill. She passed away at Sharp Grossmont Hospital Learn more at: DriveOurEconomy.org in La Mesa, Calif., on Friday, June 10,2011. She is survived by her brothers, Robert of Twin Falls, Winfield of Ogden, Utah, and Richard Hill of Palm Springs, Calif.; their spouses; and many nieces and nephews; also, her ex- tended family at Home of Guiding Hands and St. Madeleine Sophie’s center, both in El Cajon, Calif. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Jerome Moe, who passed away Oct.29,2005. Cremation is under the direction of the Neptune So- ciety in El Cajon, Calif., and her cremains will be interred next to her husband at Mount Hope Cemetery in San Diego,Calif. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Home of Guiding Hands, 1825 Gille- spie Way, Suite 200, El Ca- jon,CA 92020-0501.

PAID FOR BY THE WESTERN LEGACY ALLIANCE Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Main 9 Judith Judy Zaccone Harold Leon Thompson Delaine Joyce Dunn Oct. 21, 1942-June 11, 2011 April 13, 1916-June 10, 2011 Dec. 2, 1935-June 7, 2011 BUHL — Judith Dale (Ramona Singer) JEROME — Harold work to do from BUHL — Delaine in education in 1983. “Judy” Zaccone, was Turner; daughters, Leon Thompson, age dawn until dusk. It Joyce Dunn, age 75, She returned to born Oct. 21, 1942 Susan Owsley, Angel 95, passed away Fri- sometimes included passed away Tues- Twin Falls, Idaho, in and passed away (Dustin) Peyman and day, June 10, 2011, in the whole family day, June 7, 2011, at 1994. She loved to Saturday, June 11, Amber (Robert Lewis) Twin Falls,Idaho. pitching in to help. St. Lukes Magic travel, especially to 2011, in her home Zaccone; grandchil- Harold was born He continued farm- Valley Medical Cen- Sweden and Con- from amyotrophic dren, Jason Link, the sixth of 12 chil- ing until age 72. ter in Twin Falls with necticut to see her lateral sclerosis Justin Owsley,Christy dren on April 13, Harold and Maxie her two children at grandchildren. (ALS) with her fami- Owsley, Shawn Nut- 1916, in La Plata, Mo. had five children, her side. Delaine is survived ly by her side. ting, Slade Peyman, Daylen He was the son of Edward Marilyn Lee (Stratton) Lag- She was born in Huggins, by her children, Debra J. She was born in Peyman and Jazlyn Peyman; Cyrus Thompson and Eva gis, Dr. Harold Max (Dee), Mo., on Dec. 2, 1935, the Dunn-Ekelund of Sweden Youngstown, Ohio, and great-grandchildren, Joleena DeMoss Thompson. His Sharon (Bob) Lutz, Ren fourth child of Lloyd and and Daniel G. Dunn of New raised in Liberty Township, Link and Sean Lewis; and grandparents were born and (Lori), and Stevan (DeeAnn). Margaret Smith. The family Milford, Conn.; brothers, Ohio, where she graduated in sister-in-law,Loretta Wiles. lived in Missouri during the He has 11 grandchildren, relocated to Castleford, Ida- Earl and Leon Smith; sisters, 1960. She was married Oct. Special thanks to Amy B. time of the Civil War. Paul Laggis, Matthew Lag- ho, in 1941, where Delaine Lenora Porterfield and Do- 9, 1969, to the love of her life, and Kathy H. and Hospice He recalled many vivid gis, Katie Laggis and Chris graduated from Castleford lores Nielsen; four grand- Chuck Zaccone. In 1982, they Visions, Pastor Mark Christ details of his childhood, and Laggis, Alexis Duvall, Jason High School in 1954. She children; two nieces and two moved to Hagerman and and the fellowship of Clover we all loved hearing the sto- Thompson, Brandon married G.M. “Bud” Dunn, nephews. Delaine was pre- lived there for two years. Trinity Lutheran Church and ries of his life growing up in Thompson, Ashley Thomp- and they moved to Moscow, ceded in death by her par- They then moved to Buhl, Norco Medical Supply. Missouri. From using horse- son, Kendra Goodman, Idaho, where he was attend- ents; and older brother,Ver- where they have lived ever A funeral service will be drawn farm equipment to Christopher Hadley and ing the University of Idaho. non Smith. since. held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, life during the Depression, Sarah Hadley. There are six After he graduated with a A memorial graveside She loved her family and June 15, at the Clover Trinity he saw many changes great-grandchildren, Strat- degree in chemical engi- service will be held at 2 p.m. friends. She enjoyed horse- Lutheran Church. A viewing throughout his lifetime. ton, Kody and Zoie Laggis, neering, they moved to On- Friday, June 17, at the West back riding, motorcycle rid- will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Tues- Harold and his parents and Emmett Laggis, Sofia Laggis tario, Calif., in 1960. Gilbert End Cemetery in Buhl. Fu- ing, four-wheeling, plants, day, June 14, at Farmer Fu- most of his siblings migrated and Joseph Duvall. The love was employed and retired as neral arrangements are un- flowers, photography, camp- neral Chapel in Buhl and one to Idaho in the 1930s, look- he showed toward his chil- a superintendent at Kaiser der the direction of Farmer ing and watching her grand- hour prior to the service ing for work and better op- dren, grandchildren and Steel. The couple divorced Funeral Chapel in Buhl. kids play sports. She had a Wednesday at the church. portunities. Several of great grandchildren was in 1974, and Delaine attend- Flowers are welcome or great faith in the Lord and a Interment will follow the Harolds brothers served in tireless. He was preceded in ed Cal State Polytechnic contributions may be made smile that would light up the service at the West End World War II. He and his death by his wife, Maxie; University in Pomona, to the American Cancer So- room when she walked in Cemetery in Buhl. family were truly part of the daughter, Marilyn; all of his Calif., receiving her degree ciety. that she wasnt bashful with. Memorial donations may Greatest Generation. Harold brothers; and his only sister. She was active with her kids be made to Hospice Visions always made sure to stay in Harold loved living and in 4-H,sports and girl scouts. in memory of Judy Zaccone, touch with family and en- farming in Jerome and was She was preceded in death 209 Shoup Ave. W., Twin joyed bringing everyone to- ready to help friends and Complete Funeral by her parents, Edward and Falls,ID 83301. gether for the annual neighbors at any time. He Mary Wiles; brothers, Don- Judy was a very patriotic Thompson reunion on the was quick-witted, always Planning for Today… ald Wiles and Harry Wiles; Mom and loved to wear farm. Without a doubt, he had a smile and remained and son-in-law, Mark clothes with American flags considered family and active throughout his life.He and Tomorrow Owsley. She is survived by and eagles. The family en- friends as his greatest rarely missed the 10 a.m. Funeral Services • Cremation • Monuments her husband, Chuck Zac- courages everyone to wear wealth. He returned as often coffee hour in Jerome and Pre-Funded Funeral Plans & Trusts cone; twin sister, Sandy their patriotic attire to the fu- as possible to visit his two continued the tradition well FREE Pre-Planning Funeral Booklet Mook of Warren, Ohio; son, neral. brothers and extended fami- into his 90s. Ed Third & Fillmore Jerome, Idaho 83338 • (208) 324-4555 ly who remained in Mis- A special thanks is ex- souri. tended to the staff and Sharon Lee MacAlister Tolman Harold married Maxie friends at Wynwood Assist- Hove-Robertson Funeral Chapel Adele Harrison of Malad, ed Living for the loving at- April 5, 1948-June 11, 2011 Idaho, on April 30, 1938. tention he received during They met while Harold was the past year. working on a farm in Mur- A private viewing for close taugh, Idaho, and Maxie was friends and family will begin SENIOR teaching school. In the early at noon Friday, June 17, at Sunday, May 29, the Times News lead with an article years, he moved often with Farnsworth Mortuary, 1343 titled “How Safe Are Our Nursing Homes?” The article his young family, including S. Lincoln in Jerome. A described the stringent guidelines skilled nursing facilities living for a time and working graveside service will follow must adhere to in providing long-term nursing care. on the Anderson Ranch Dam at 1 p.m. in the Jerome BRP Health Management, parent company to Oak Creek and in Silver City, Ore., Cemetery, 900 W. Ave. I in Rehabilitation Center and Mountain View Center for Geriatric Lifestyles working on the McNary Jerome. A gathering for fam- Psychiatry in Kimberly, Lincoln County Care Center in Shoshone, Desert Dam. He settled perma- ily and friends will take place View Care Center in Buhl, and Mini Cassia Care Center in Burley, would nently on a farm in Jerome, at the Jerome Senior Center, like to take this opportunity to thank the valley facility administrators Idaho, in 1952, where he and 520 N. Lincoln St., immedi- and staff, collectively and industry wide, for their dedication and hard Maxie raised their family. ately following the service. work in caring for our community’s loved ones. Mostly planting beans, sugar In lieu of flowers, donations From rehabilitative and behavioral to traumatic brain injury, beets, wheat and hay and a can be made to the Jerome psychiatric and long-term residential care, we feel blessed by the few years with dairy cows, Senior Center in Harolds BURLEY — Sharon Lee Lori (Don) Chase of South industry we work in. It is truly a pleasure and a privilege to provide there was plenty of hard name. Tolman,63, passed away Sat- Jordan, Utah, Bill Tolman of care for those who have blessed and served our communities for so urday,June 11,2011. Fort Walton Beach, Fla., many years. Sharon was born April 5, Robert (Kristina) Tolman of Sincerely, 1948, in Eugene, Ore., to Parker, Colo., Phillip Tolman C. Erlene Taylor Kennington Jim Everton, CEO and Owner Glen MacAlister and Phyllis of Taylorsville, Utah, and Lewis Chandler, COO and Owner Nicodemus and later lived in Tiffany Tolman of Boise; and Aug. 23, 1916-June 11, 2011 Rob DeLoach, CFO and Owner California, Idaho and West 17 grandchildren. Sharon was BURLEY — Claudia Er- Roy Prescott, Director of Public Relations and Board Member Virginia. She attended LaSalle preceded in death by her par- lene Taylor Kennington, age Correspondence School, ents; one brother,Butch Reed; 94, of Burley, passed away 001 earning a certificate in interior and son, Daniel Tolman. She Saturday, June 11, 2011, at BRP Health Management Systems, Inc. design. She shared this is also survived by her former the Cassia Regional Medical 275 S. 5th Ave. • Pocatello, ID 83201 knowledge with others husband,Jaren Tolman. Center in Burley. 208-233-4673 through the community edu- The funeral will be held at Erlene was born Aug. 23, cation program at CSI. Later 11 a.m. Friday, June 17, at the *As a public service, BRP Health Management will begin providing an informational advertisement, 1916, in Oakley, Idaho, the in life, she also received a de- View LDS Church, 550 S. 490 published weekly in the Times News titled “Senior Lifestyles”. Please e-mail any questions or concerns you daughter of Soloman and would like to see addressed to [email protected]. Focus will be upon Senior/aging issues. gree in nursing. She joined the E. of Burley, with Bishop Von Chloe Ann McMurray Mar- LDS Church in 1970 and was Gibby officiating. Burial will tindale. She received her active in her faith until she be in the View Cemetery. education in Oakley and was taken back to heaven. Friends may call from 9:30 graduated from the Oakley She also had an intense pas- until 10:45 a.m. Friday at the High School. She married sion for music, which she church. TO HELP YOU CREATE AN Arlen D Taylor on June 1, passed to her children. Arrangements have been 1936, in Burley. Together, sweet sister-like friends. Sharon is survived by six entrusted to the care of the INVESTMENT STRATEGY, they raised three children, As an active member of children, Mike (MaryBeth) Rasmussen Funeral Home of Aloha, D Arlen and Judy. the LDS Church, Erlene WE’LL CONSULT WITH AN EXPERT — YOU. Tolman of Campobello, S.C., Burley. Arlen passed away on Sept. served in the Primary and 27, 1968. She then married Relief Society organiza- While markets and lifestyles may change, it’s likely Bernell H. Kennington on tions. She is greatly loved by Ralph Marlin Hurd Jr. Sept. 1, 1971, in Burley. He her children and grandchil- your long-term fi nancial goals have not. That’s preceded her in death on dren because they all know why it’s so important to take advantage of our free July 2, 1928-June 12, 2011 March 12, 2005. of her love and prayers for portfolio review at least once every year. Together Erlene was an outstand- them. Her greatest joy was WENDELL — Ralph Mar- ing wife, mother and grand- seeing them happy. we’ll assess how changes in your career, aspirations lin Hurd Jr., 82, passed away mother. She used her vari- Erlene is survived by her and goals can impact your investments and discuss peacefully in his sleep sur- ous talents in providing a children, Aloha L. (Clive) rounded by his family Sun- whether adjustments are necessary to help keep you warm and loving atmos- Garn of Fielding, Utah, D day June 12, 2011, at the St. phere for her family. She Arlen (Karen M.) Taylor of on track to where you want to be long term. Lukes Magic Valley Medical was a wonderful house- Burley, and Judy Taylor of Center in Twin Falls. keeper and was always ready Salt Lake City, Utah; seven Call your local Edward Jones fi nancial advisor today to Ralph was born July 2, with homemade cookies grandchildren; 19 great- schedule your free review. 1928, at Hastings, Neb., to and the best dill pickles. grandchildren; and seven Ralph J. Hurd and Esther grandchildren; great-grand- She lived in Cassia Coun- great-great-grandchildren. Hasebrook. Ralph grew up in children; his brother, Jason ty most of her life, with the In additional to her hus- Nebraska,Oregon and on the (Billie); sisters, Bonnie Bor- exception of several years bands, Erlene was preceded family farm in Jerome, Ida- rell, Rowena (Fred) Weinberg spent in Twin Falls while in death by her parents; two ho. He married Juanita and Sharon (Joe) Robinette; she and Burnell owned and brothers; and two sisters. McGhee on March 14, 1948. brother-in-law, Ollie Ad- Dean Seibel, AAMS William Stevens, AAMS Ken Stuart Shelley Seibel, AAMS operated the Filer Lumber The funeral will be held at 834 Falls Ave. 1031 Eastland Drive, 1616 Addison 400 S. Main St. #101, They were wed in her par- field; plus numerous nieces, Suite 1010 Suite 1 Ave. E. Hailey Company.She tested eyes in 11 a.m. Thursday, June 16, at 733-4925 734-1094 734-0264 788-7112 entsliving room at Jerome. nephews, friends and coffee the Cassia County grade the Burley West LDS Stake They had three children: drinking buddies. He was schools for the Lions Club Center, 2420 Parke Ave., Cynthia (Jim) Lundstrom of preceded in death by his par- for many years, was active in with Bishop S. Matthew Wendell, Michael (Pam) ents, Ralph and Esther; sis- the Community Concert Cook officiating. Burial will Hurd of Grand Junction, Co- ter, Delores Adfield; brother, program and assisted with be in the Pleasant View lo., and Stanley (Janis) Hurd Darrel; brother-in-law Sam the local blood drives. She Cemetery. Friends may call Rob Sturgill, AAMS Lynn Hansen, AAMS Gretchen W. Tim & Lori of Wendell, Idaho. They Borrell; sisters-in-law, Ann 1031 Eastland Drive, 1126 Eastland Drive, Clelland, AAMS Henrickson had a special association from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednes- have 12 grandchildren and and Nelda Hurd. Suite 3 Suite 200 2716 S. Lincoln 1327 Albion Ave. with a ladies quilting group day, June 15, at the Ras- 734-9106 732-0300 Ste B, Jerome Burley 19 great-grandchildren. Ralph was a faithful mem- 324-0174 678-1131 that traditionally met each mussen Funeral Home, 1350 Ralph and family moved to ber of the Church of Christ Monday for many years. She E. 16th St. in Burley, and Riverside, Calif., in 1952, and was a well-respected cherished the lasting from 10 until 10:45 a.m. where they resided until member of the community friendships made with these Thursday at the church. 1973. He worked for 20 years and business associates. He as a heavy equipment me- has a large circle of friends. chanic and parts specialist. A memorial service will be For obituary rates and information, call 735-3266 Monday Trevor Tarter, AAMS Heidi Detmer Kelly McCool Christian Tarter 1445 Fillmore St. 918 Main St. 442 Main St. 1445 Fillmore St. When he returned to Idaho, conducted at 3 p.m. Suite 1101 Buhl Gooding Suite 1101 through Saturday. Deadline is 3 p.m. for next-day publication. 737-0277 543-9034 737-0277 he operated his own heavy Wednesday, June 15, at the The e-mail address for obituaries is [email protected]. 934-5001 equipment parts business in Hove-Robertson Funeral Death notices are a free service and can be placed until Wendell and farmed as well. Chapel in Jerome, with 4 p.m. every day. To view or submit obituaries online, Ralph was an animal lover Bruce Clark officiating. Cre- or to place a message in an individual online guestbook, and took special pleasure mation arrangements took go to www.magicvalley.com and click on “Obituaries.” www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC with his sheep and chickens. place under the care and di- Ralph leaves behind rection of the Hove-Robert- Mark L. Martin 1126 Eastland Drive, Juanita, his sweetheart of 63 son Funeral Chapel in Suite 200 Check out whats new at 732-0300 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING years; his three children; Jerome. magicvalley.com MAIN 10 TUESDAY,JUNE 14, 2011 OPINION EDITOR STEVE CRUMP: 735-3223 [email protected] “Hes not fit to be our congressman. People are sick of him, especially his attitude.” — Jim Scott, one of about two dozen constituents OPINION UOTE who rallied in front of Rep. Anthony Weiner's office. Q EDITORIAL Nowadays, its all about me n every time and place, Recycling on people have associated Inew technologies with moral decline.“Men think that it is essential that the the ballot in Nation have commerce,” Henry David Thoreau griped in 1854,“and export ice,and talk through a telegraph,and ride thirty miles an hour ... Jerome? Thats but whether we should live like baboons or like men,is a little uncertain.”Similar anxieties have greeted most a good idea subsequent inventions,from the automobile to the iPhone: Were always teeter- aising taxes and fees is an especially ing on the brink of baboon- tough sell in Jerome County. dom,always one technolog- County property owners, after all, ical leap away from forfeit- support an array of their own services ing our humanity. and are taxed to help support the Col- legeR of Southern Idaho. So the Jerome City Council did the right thing last week when it decided to ask residents if theyre willing to pay $3.50 more per household for a single-stream recycling system. Ross The question will be on the November ballot. Douthat for approbation than earlier seduced by a flash of Moni- contemporary narcissist, he Jeromes proposal would also allow residents generations — and these ca Lewinskys thong, wrote, differs “from an ear- the option of paying Sometimes, though, the trends seem to have accel- Weiner seems to have been lier type of American indi- $1 more a month to par- pessimists are right to wor- erated as Internet culture led into temptation prima- vidualist” in “the tenuous Our view: ticipate in a program that ry.Technology really does has ripened. The rituals of rily by the desire to boast quality of his selfhood.” provides coupons for affect character.Cultures social media, it seems, about his own endow- Despite “his occasional il- Although a area merchants. do change from era to era, make status-seekers and ments. lusions of omnipotence, the single-stream Last year Twin Falls sometimes for the worse. exhibitionists of us all. In this sense, his tweeted narcissist depends on oth- recycling enter- went to a single-stream Particular vices can be en- At 46, Weiner isnt tech- chest shots are more telling ers to validate his self-es- recycling program that couraged by particular in- nically a member of Gener- than the explicitly porno- teem.”His innate insecurity prise is dwarfed has increased the novations, and thrive in the ation Facebook, but hes graphic photos that fol- can only be overcome “by new worlds that they cre- clearly a well-habituated lowed. There was a time seeing his grandiose self by the commit- amount of materials go- ate. creature of the online social when fame and influence reflected in the attentions ment of building ing into recycling bins In the sad case of Repre- world. The fact that he used were supposed to liberate of others, or by attaching and staying out of area sentative Anthony Weiners the Internets freedoms to men from such adolescent himself to those who radi- a new school or landfills. virtual adultery,the Inter- violate his marriage vows insecurity.When Henry ate celebrity,power and a new jail, its The Twin Falls City net eras defining vice has isnt particularly notewor- Kissinger boasted about charisma.” Council made that deci- been thrown into sharp re- thy.Thats just the usual power being the ultimate This is a depressingly ac- always right to sion without asking the lief. It isnt lust or smut or Spitzer-Schwarzenegger aphrodisiac, the whole curate anticipation of both for government voters because the city infidelity,though online life routine performed on a vir- point was that he didnt the relationship between to ask the gov- was able to find enough encourages all three. Its a tual plane. Whats more have to worry about his Weiner and his female “fol- money to pay for the desperate, adolescent nar- striking is the form his dal- pecs and glutes while, say, lowers,”and the broader erned first switch. cissism. liances took — not a private wooing the former Bond “look at me! look at The idea that modern surrender to lust or ardor, girl Jill St. John. meeeee!” culture of online before spending But Jeromes situation America is in thrall to self- but a pathetic quest for Not so in the age of social social media, in which their money. is different. Also on next regard dates back to the quasipublic validation. media. In a culture increas- nearly all of us participate Novembers ballot, 1970s, when writers like In all the tweets and ingly defined by what to some degree or another. What do county voters will be Tom Wolfe and Christopher transcripts that have leaked Christine Rosen describes Facebook and Twitter did asked for the fourth time Lasch famously critiqued to date, theres no sign that as the “constant demands not forge the culture of nar- you think? to endorse the construc- the excesses of what Wolfe Weiner was particularly in- to collect (friends and sta- cissism. But they serve as a We welcome tion of a new jail. dubbed the “me decade.” terested in the women he tus), and perform (by mar- hall of mirrors in which it Three previous at- But a growing body of re- communicated with — not keting ourselves),”just be- flourishes as never before viewpoints tempts failed to persuade search suggests that Amer- as human beings, certainly, ing a United States con- — a “vast virtual gallery,”as taxpayers to replace the ican self-involvement is but not really even as lust gressman isnt enough. You Rosen has written, whose from our read- actually reaching an apogee objects either.His “part- have to hit the House gym self-portraits mainly testify existing, 35-year-old fa- ers on this and in the age of Facebook and ners” existed less to titillate and look good coming out to “the timeless human de- cility thats on the verge Twitter.According to a va- him than to hold up mirrors of the shower,and then find sire for attention.” other issues. of being closed by the riety of sociologists (San to his own vanity: whether a Twitter follower whos And as Anthony Weiner countys insurer because Diego States Jean Twenge, the congressman was willing to tell you just “how just found out, its very easy of liability issues. Notre Dames Christian tweeting photos of his up- big” you really are. to get lost in there. While its been traditionally difficult to per- Smith, and others), per body or bragging about Writing in the late 70s, suade voters in Jerome County to raise their tax- younger Americans are what lurked below,his fo- Lasch distinguished mod- Ross Douthat is a colum- es, its not impossible. The Jerome School Dis- more self-absorbed, less cus was always squarely on ern narcissism from old- nist for The New York trict tried and failed for years to get patrons to empathetic and hungrier himself. If Bill Clinton was fashioned egotism. The Times. approve building a new middle school. It finally succeeded after enlisting a broad coalition of community groups and business owners to back the project. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR As a consequence, the Jerome schools rela- Buhl resident berates fering them thanks for a job tionship with residents has improved. Theres well done! now a mutual feeling of trust. cemetery thieves Tell us what you think DR. BRUCE McCOMAS The city of Jerome seems to be trying to do the I am deeply disappointed ONLINE: Register at Magicvalley.com, and respond to Twin Falls same. in certain members of the any of the local opinions or stories in todays edition. community of Buhl.My ON PAPER: The Times-News welcomes letters from Hansen thanked for husband passed away five readers on subjects of public interest. Please limit let- Western Days support years ago.Since that time I ters to 300 words. Include your signature, mailing TIMES-NEWS have decorated his grave at Thank you,Randy Memorial Day.For the sec- address and phone number. Writers who sign letters Hansen,for Western Days. John Pfeifer, publisher Josh Awtry, editor Steve Crump, Opinion editor ond year in a row,the plants with false names will be permanently barred from publi- Western Days started out that were lovingly placed on cation. Letters may be brought to our Twin Falls office; as a chamber of commerce The members of the editorial board and writers of his grave in remembrance of mailed to P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303; faxed to event.It quickly became ap- editorials are John Pfeifer, Josh Awtry, Steve Crump, him have been stolen from (208) 734-5538; or e-mailed to parent that the Western Days Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. the West End Cemetery. [email protected]. Committee could become It seems there are some in the largest and maybe an all- our community who feel consuming activity of the that Memorial Day remem- cemetery to honor the dead, recent move to our new chamber.It was released to QUOTE brances are their personal then taken home as a beauti- campus. see if it could survive on shopping location for their ful reminder of a life ended. Imagine the complexity of community support alone. “We worked so hard and so long for it. own patio decorations.This How callous of these peo- opening a new high-tech fa- In only the second year of its is despicable! These flowers ple to rob grieving families! I cility and moving all our pa- existence,Randy Hansen, The team has had an unbelievable ride.” are a tribute to loved ones am deeply hurt by their tients within a 12-hour peri- (then owner of Randy who have died and a way for thoughtless actions.Sad- od without a single mishap! Hansen Chevrolet on the — NBA finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki after the Dallas Mavericks families to remember those dened, Every hospital employee in southeast corner of Blue beat the Miami Heat 105-95 to win the NBA championship who have passed on. TERESA HELLICKSON every department was in- Lakes and Pole Line Road) I am not the only one who Buhl volved in some way,not just stepped forward with a has had flowers stolen.I in the move but in months $5,000 gift to fund the event. know of at least three other Performance during and even years of planning. So, again — thank you for Join the discussion families who have had flow- Their commitment made it your faith and investment ers or other tokens of re- hospital move praised possible for us to practice in the community,Randy ... Voice your opinion with local bloggers: membrance taken from the Id like to take a moment medicine safely throughout thank you for Western Progressive Voice and Conservative Corner cemetery over Memorial to recognize the perform- this transition period. Days. on the opinion page at Magicvalley.com. 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T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Main 11 The high cost of dithering Antibiotics f you want to under- In Nevada alone, 63 percent of all mortgaged stand why the unem- Iployment rate has been properties are worth less than the owners paid; are killing us stubbornly lodged around 9 percent, a good place to in Arizona 50 percent, Florida 46 percent, Thomas he deaths of 31 peo- start is with the eye-pop- Michigan 36 percent and California 31 percent. ple in Europe from a ping mortgage statistics re- Friedman little-known strain leased last week by the eco- T of E.coli have raised alarms nomic analysis firm Core- On Friday,the McKinsey ble over the last decade, we ness investment and job worldwide,but we should- Logic: 38 percent of home- Global Institute released a created a lot of jobs for peo- creation.” nt be surprised.Our food Nicholas owners with second mort- long study of the structural ple — in construction and Today,everything from often betrays us. Kristof gages are underwater.They issues ailing the U.S. job retail — who did not have patent delays to overlapping Just a few days ago, a borrowed against the value market, entitled: “An Econ- globally competitive skills or conflicting land use reg- 2-year-old girl in Dryden, ic-resistant bacteria. Its of their homes, and they omy That Works: Job Cre- or post-high school de- ulations inhibit start-ups Va.,died in a hospital after unconscionable that Big now owe more than their ation and Americas Fu- grees. Those workers will and factory creation. Ac- suffering bloody diarrhea Ag does something similar houses are worth. The total ture.”It begins: “Only in the need retooling. cording to the World Eco- linked to another strain of for livestock. number of underwater most optimistic scenario McKinsey says its re- nomic Forum,America now E. coli. Her brother was al- Louise Slaughter,the homeowners in America, will the United States return search found that “too few ranks 27th on the ease of so hospitalized but sur- only microbiologist in the with first and second mort- to full employment before Americans who attend col- getting a construction per- vived. United States House of gages, is a stunning 2020. Achieving this out- lege and vocational schools mit, behind Saudi Arabia. Every year in the United Representatives, has been 22.7 percent. In Nevada come will require sustained choose fields of study that But do not underestimate States, 325,000 people are fighting a lonely battle to alone, 63 percent of all demand growth, rising U.S. will give them specific skills uncertainty as a silent jobs hospitalized because of curb this practice — but mortgaged properties are competitiveness in the that employers are seeking. killer.Congress and the food-borne illnesses and industrial agricultural in- worth less than the owners global economy and better Our interviews point to po- White House seem para- 5,000 die, according to the terests have always paid; in Arizona 50 percent, matching of U.S. workers to tential shortages in many lyzed in deciding the future Centers for Disease Con- blocked her legislation. Florida 46 percent, Michi- jobs.” occupations, such as nutri- of taxes and spending. trol and Prevention. Thats “These statistics tell the gan 36 percent and Califor- Over the last 20 years, tionists, welders, and Where are we going in these right: food kills one person tale of an industry that is nia 31 percent. McKinsey notes, with each nurses aides — in addition areas? Investors and com- every two hours. rampantly misusing an- Indeed, this mortgage recession more employers to the often-predicted panies who have to make Yet while the terrorist tibiotics in an attempt to mess just feeds the three have used the downturn to shortfall in computer spe- hiring decisions have no attacks of 2001 led us to cover up filthy,unsanitary other big problems under- replace workers with ma- cialists and engineers.” clue.“The economy is pay- transform the way we ap- living conditions among mining U.S. job growth to- chines and software, so it The report concludes, ing a high uncertainty pre- proach national security, animals,”Slaughter said. day: weak aggregate de- takes much longer for full “Progress on four dimen- mium right now,”says Mo- the deaths of almost twice “As they feed antibiotics mand, structural impedi- employment to come back. sions is needed: Ensuring hamed El-Erian, the CEO. as many people annually to animals to keep them ments and an epidemic of Ive been working on a book that the work force acquires of the worlds largest bond have still not generated healthy,they are making uncertainty about what the that required talking to a lot skills needed for the jobs fund, Pimco.“With such basic food-safety initia- our families sicker by future holds for everything of entrepreneurs and have that will be in demand, uncertainty,people delay as tives. We have an industri- spreading these deadly from health care to the rate been struck by how many finding ways for U.S. work- many decisions as possi- al farming system that is a strains of bacteria.” of taxation to Social Securi- told me some version of: “I ers to win share in the ble.” marvel for producing Vegetarians may think ty and Medicare spending used the recession to down- global economy” — by en- Any good news? Yes, U.S. cheap food, but its lobby- that theyre immune, but to the availability of credit size and get really efficient. couraging more foreign in- corporations are getting so ists block initiatives to theyre not. E. coli origi- to the general direction of None of those jobs are com- vestment in the U.S. and by productive and sitting on so make food safer. nates in animals but can the economy — the sum of ing back. I am doing a little getting companies who much cash, just a few big, Perhaps the most dis- spill into water used to ir- which has people holding hiring now,but for people have off-shored jobs to take smart, bipartisan decisions graceful aspect of our rigate vegetables, contam- back and thus undermining with more skills.” advantage of falling telecom by Congress on taxes and agricultural system — I say inating them. The Euro- the governments stimulus. At the same time, you talk prices to on-shore them to spending (and mortgages) this as an Oregon farmboy pean E. coli outbreak ap- We need to be working on to U.S. companies doing low-cost American cities and I think this whole econ- who once raised sheep, parently arose from bean all three at once, and ur- advanced manufacturing and towns instead — “en- omy starts to improve cattle and hogs — is the sprouts on an organic farm gently.How? Others have and many will tell you they couraging innovation, new again. Workers with skills way antibiotics are reck- in Germany. focused on the aggregate struggle even now to find company creation, and will be the first to be hired. lessly stuffed into healthy One of the most com- demand problem, so Id like workers with the blue-col- scaling up of industries in animals to make them mon antibiotic-resistant to address some of the lar skills they need to re- the United States, and re- Thomas Friedman is a grow faster. pathogens is MRSA, which structural impediments and place their retiring employ- moving unnecessary im- columnist for The New York The Food and Drug Ad- now kills annually annual- uncertainty. ees. Thanks to a credit bub- pediments that slow busi- Times. ministration reported re- ly than AIDS and adds cently that 80 percent of hugely to Americas med- antibiotics in the United ical costs. MRSA has many States go to livestock, not variants, and one of the humans. And 90 percent more benign forms now is The government job-training juggernaut of the livestock antibiotics widespread in hog barns are administered in their and among people who resident Obama cam- Obama stimulus has funded things purchased as promo- food or water,typically to deal with hogs. An article paigned last week for vital workforce training ex- tional items that are not al- healthy animals to keep this year in a journal called P“new and innovative penses for a $100,000 lowable expenses under them from getting sick Applied and Environmen- approaches”to Americas nepotistic fraud ring in federal law.” when they are confined in tal Microbiology reported economic crisis.So natural- Michelle Charleston, W.V.,that Tale as old as time. squalid and crowded con- that MRSA was found in ly,the futurist-in-chief splurged on pet care, bar Cato Institute analyst ditions. 70 percent of hogs on one filched his fresh,bold ideas Malkin tabs and luxury hotel stays. James Bovards seminal The single state of North farm. straight from ...the 1930s. A con-artist family em- work on the federal job- Carolina uses more antibi- Another scholarly jour- The grand new solution to development in 2009 ployed by the state siphoned training juggernaut says it otics for livestock than the nal reported that MRSA the jobs deficit,according to alone. And you can bet in off job-training money that all: “Many,if not most, of entire United States uses was found in 45 percent of the White House,is more these financial hard times was supposed to subsidize the participants in federal for humans. employees working at hog FDR-style federal job-train- that private-sector em- technology education for jobs and job-training pro- This cavalier use of low- farms. And the Centers for ing spending. ployers are making sure 200 elderly West Virginians. grams would be better off level antibiotics creates a Disease Control reported Sounding every bit like the every job-training penny is In Tampa Bay,Fla., the lo- today if the programs had perfect breeding ground this April that this strain of whiteboard eggheads who well spent. cal Workforce Alliance never existed. Aside from for antibiotic-resistant bacteria has now been keep spinning around the As for your tax dollars, squandered tens of thou- wasting scores of billions of pathogens. The upshot is found in a worker at a day Ivy League-Washington re- rest assured they are being sands of tax dollars on dollars, government man- that ailments can become care center in Iowa. volving door,Obama an- squandered the same way lunches at Hooters, cupcake power programs distorted pretty much untreatable. Other countries are nounced breathlessly: “If we public-sector job trainers delivery fees and VIP coun- peoples lives and careers by The Infectious Diseases moving to ban the feeding could match up schools and have been squandering try music concert tickets. making false promises, Society of America, a pro- of antibiotics to livestock. businesses,we could create such funding for the past In Iowa, $730,000 in fed- leading them to believe that fessional organization of But in the United States, pipelines right from the eight decades. Earlier this eral job-training cash from a year or two in this or that doctors, cites the case of the agribusiness lobby still classroom to the office or the year,a General Accounting the stimulus law was redis- program was the key to the Josh Nahum, a 27-year- has a hold on Congress. factory floor.This would Office report found that no tributed to well-off gradu- future. People spent valu- old skydiving instructor in The European outbreak help workers find better one in the bowels of the ate students to pay off their able time in positions that Colorado. He developed a should shake people up. jobs,and it would help com- Beltway really knows how student loan debt — over gave them nothing more fever from bacteria that “It points to the whole panies find the highly edu- effective the feds $18 bil- and above the more than than a paycheck or a certifi- would not respond to broken system,”notes cated and highly trained lion a year spent on 47 sep- $205 million in federal stu- cate, while they could have medication. The infection Robert Martin of the Pew people that they need in or- arate job-training programs dent financial aid those stu- been developing real skills in spread and caused Environment Group. der to prosper and to remain run by nine different agen- dents received. private jobs with a future. tremendous pressure in We need more compre- competitive.” cies really is. Thats because In Washington, Job Corps The fallacy underlying all his skull. hensive inspections in the In Obama World, private half of those programs administrators helped job-training programs is Some of his brain was food system, more testing businesses are just too havent undergone a per- themselves to untold gobs of that the private sector lacks pushed into his spinal col- for additional strains of E. darned dumb to figure out formance review since job-training cash by ap- the incentive to train people umn, paralyzing him. He coli, and more public edu- how to connect the dots and 2004, and only five have proving bogus invoices and for jobs.” became a quadriplegic de- cation (always wash your create these pipelines for ever conducted research on creating ghost employees. Remember: Government pending on a ventilator to hands after touching raw themselves. whether job seekers in the And in Portage County, job-training programs dont breathe. Then, a couple of meat, and dont use the In the real world, private program do better than Ohio, investigators found create jobs. They create big- weeks later,he died. same cutting board for businesses spend up to those who werent enrolled. that government employees ger government payrolls, Theres no reason to link meat and vegetables). A 12 times more on job-train- Among those five, the had used an estimated redistribute unemployment Nahums case specifically great place to start reforms ing programs and trainee GAO wrote, the evaluators $700,000 in federal job- and perpetuate the illusion to agricultural overuse, for would be by banning the salaries than state and fed- “generally found the effects training money to pay the of economic recovery and antibiotic resistance has feeding of antibiotics to eral governments com- of participation were not college tuition of certain prosperity.Its a juggernaut multiple causes that are healthy livestock. bined, according to work- consistent across programs, county officials and to pur- too big to fail and too en- difficult to unravel. Doc- force analysts. The Ameri- with only some demon- chase other items, such as trenched to kill. tors overprescribe them. Nicholas Kristof is a can Society for Training and strating positive impacts an “XBox 360, laptops, pro- Patients misuse them. But columnist for The New Development reports that that tended to be small, in- motion bags, golf shirts, Syndicated columnist looking at numbers, by far York Times. U.S. private entities spent conclusive or restricted to messenger bags, briefcases, Michelle Malkin can the biggest element of an estimated $125.9 billion short-term impacts.” Giant Eagle food cards, and be reached at overuse is agriculture. on employee learning and This much is clear.The golf tees — among other [email protected]. We would never think of FAST BAIL BOND trying to keep our children healthy by adding antibi- otics to school water foun- 735-0030 QUOTE tains, because we know this would breed antibiot- Jack Green - Joyce Moreno “As we work to tackle the budget deficit, we need to step up our game. 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See www.nationalpioneerhallof ame.com/news or call 678-2505 or 431-4661 The best investments H Furniture that you’ll use now, & and use later G >> HOME & GARDEN 3 Container herbs, H&G 2 / Sensible Home, H&G 2 / Dream Gardens, H&G 3 Home & Garden TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2011 FEATURES EDITOR VIRGINIA HUTCHINS: 735-3242 [email protected] Pretty parlors, fancy brick Oakley home tour is lesson in Victorian architecture

By Eva Stutzman Still,some details of Oakley’s Victorian-style archi- have decorated and renovated them to look as though it’s Times-News writer tecture need closer inspection. still the late 1800s. Oakley Valley Historical Society has arranged a Satur- Look through our quick architectural guide here,and OAKLEY — Faded orange brick marks most of the his- day tour of five of the town’s many historical homes and you’ll be set to appreciate Victorian style on Saturday. torical homes in Oakley,and you won’t need help picking of Howells Opera House to benefit the renovations the them out among the ordinary bungalows and modern society plans for the Oakley Museum.The homes were Eva Stutzman may be reached at 735-3288 homes that line the town’s roads. built at the turn of the 19th century,and current owners or [email protected]

Arts and Crafts influences You might not think of clean lines when you think of Victorian design, but in reality Victorian decor was eclectic and drew from many different styles. The windows in the Cutler-Worthington home, owned by Jon Roundy and pictured here, have a sim- ple border grid that separates the window into smaller portions in a Craftsman style. Lighting fixtures in the Payton home, which were installed the first year there Photos by ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News was electricity in Oakley, also have an Arts On Oakley’s historical home tour Saturday, look for the rows of poplar trees that line many of the town’s streets and surround its historical buildings, and for and Crafts feel; they resemble something the houses’ stately, Victorian-style balconies. The Haight family home, pictured here, is one of the tour’s stops. one might find in architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s design book.

Patterned wallpaper Victorian decorating is known for the bold and elaborate floral wallpapers that abounded. There was also a focus on taxidermy in Victorian design elements. The wallpaper in the Payton house is a good example of both, with pheasants and florals boldly printed on the walls. Spandrels These decorative wood pieces adorned the Parlors tops of doorways and arches during the Victorian homes were Victorian era. In the Payton home in Oakley, designed to separate pri- For Oakley’s tour, Liz Payton will show the home that has been in her husband’s family for more than pictured here, they can be seen above the vate and public spaces. 100 years. entryways to the kitchen and parlor. The Although current home- spandrels are an example of the ornamenta- owners might call them See the homes tion prevalent in traditional Victorian design. living rooms, all the homes on the Historic What: Oakley Valley Historical Society offers Oakley Homes Tour have its Historic Oakley Homes Tour parlors which were tradi- When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 18 tionally the primary pub- Where: Buy tickets for the self-guided tour at lic space to entertain Howells Opera House, 118 N. Blaine Ave. guests. These rooms Cost: $8 were decorated with The history: Magnificent two- and three- things that showcased story homes were constructed as Mormon family history and the settlers tried to live well in a frontier environ- homeowner’s interests. ment a century ago, and the tour provides a In the Oakley homes, the hearty dose of gingerbread trim and fish- Brick work parlors are filled with Thick walls scale siding. Many of the town’s old homes They don’t build them like this The Brown home, which used to be an antiques and family heir- still stand, and they helped earn Oakley a anymore. Homes from the award-winning cheese factory, is looms handed down for place on the National Register of Historic Victorian period are still around unique in that it is built out of larger generations. The Payton Places in 1980. today because of their sturdy bricks than the rest of the homes. parlor boasts an organ Information: Marge Woodhouse, 862-3495 construction. However, the signature Victorian-style that used to be in “These homes are three bricks arches in the bricks above doorways Oakley’s seminary thick,”said Marge Woodhouse and windows can be seen in it as well school before 1905, Molding as the other century-old homes. These when it was repaired and of the Oakley Valley Historical Victorian design used every architectural element to embellish its features in the brick work show off the moved to the Payton Society.“They are so quiet decorative style. You’ll see bold use of molding in all the homes on detail-oriented style of Victorian house — more than a inside because of the thick the Oakley tour. Many Victorian homes boasted bead board and architecture. century ago. walls.” wainscoting topped with moldings to create chair rails. All of the Even the interior walls of these homes on the tour have decorative moldings — some of them, like homes — like Chuck and Liz those in the Payton house, are even original. Payton’s home, pictured here — Some of the homeowners got around this costly practice of putting Stained glass are thicker than those in mod- up new molding to fit the style and still kept the historical look by Windows in the Haight, Payton and Cutler-Worthington homes have stained glass ern homes. The entryways to using different wallpapers to make a divided wall. Marble patterns that dates back to the original construction. Stained glass was a popular Victorian some rooms are at least a foot were popular in the early 1900s and have been used in the Payton element. The windows are usually simple in design but create an interesting effect wide. home instead of wainscoting. when sunlight filters through them and into these exquisite homes.

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By Terri Sapienza When the landlord The Washington Post A leather chair in a classic style can work in either a contemporary or a won’t let you paint When furnishing your traditional setting, as well as in many If your place is a rental with strict rules about painting, it’s first apartment, there can be rooms. an overwhelming urge to not the end of the world. Here rush out to the nearest chain are some easy ways to spruce store and blow your budget up your temporary space outfitting the entire place. without changing the wall Resist that temptation. color. As difficult as it may be, Install new light fixtures. On the shelf: pace yourself. Spending Swap out the rental ceiling fix- more time and more money tures for your own vintage or ‘Dream on fewer items now will pay modern finds. Keep the origi- off later. nals so you can reinstall them “Instead of using your before you move out. Gardens’ budget on items that will fall Hang temporary wallpaper. apart, invest in quality items Easy to hang and easy to Akron Beacon Journal that you can use for many remove, this is the perfect years to come,’’ designer solution for drab white walls. Escape your doldrums Marika Meyer says. Two good sources: www.tem- with a stroll through “Bet- “It’s good to think of how paperdesigns.com and ter Homes and Gardens’ you can use (something) www.swdecorating.com. Dream Gardens Across now and how you can use it Make wall murals. Create America.’’ later,’’says Amy Rutherford, large, easy-to-remove murals The book profiles 45 owner of suburban Red Barn from your own digital photos. gardens in a range of styles Mercantile. “You want the Courtesy of Mitchell Designer Joe Ireland used — cheery cottage gardens, Gold + Bob Williams piece to grow with you, so it MegaPrint Inc. to enlarge a peaceful Asian-inspired needs to be timeless and An upholstered now,it can be used as a center photo of a vintage postcard, gardens, urban lots, wood- multipurpose.’’ headboard is a hall table in your next house,’’ which he used to decorate an lands and more. Each has Before buying, ask your- classic piece that designer Joe Ireland says.“Or entire wall. lessons to teach, such as self: Do I love it? Will I still takes up little a game table in a great room Layer rugs. If you can’t add how to create a garden that love it five years from now? space, so it’s a or a kitchen table.’’ color on the walls, put it on requires little mainte- Is it well-constructed? Is it sensible option Depending on what size the floor. Layer a colorful pat- nance, how to incorporate too trendy? Is it versatile? for smaller stu- and style you choose, a din- terned area rug over boring shrubs into a garden’s color Keep in mind that it’s not dios and will also ing table can add the wow beige wall-to-wall for an scheme or how to create an necessary to buy your “for- work well in a large mas- factor in your temporary instant pick-me-up. Cover intimate feel. ever’’furniture right away or A light fixture ter bedroom down the road, place,he says. cold tile flooring with FLOR It’s an inviting way to get all at once. The following list can alter the she says. 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As an alterna- had if you shop around, keep Courtesy of tive to art, large mirrors work Layla Grayce “A good leather club chair your eyes peeled and know unexpected wonders in small spaces, will stand the test of time what you’re looking for. Not every investment making them appear bigger and only get better with age Scour yard sales, estate piece has to be a staple, than they are. Hang a mirror and use,’’ Patrick Baglino sales, flea markets, antiques spaces; less than 20 inches is Baglino says. directly across from a window says. shops and auctions for ba- ideal, says Elliot. “I always love to add a to get a double dose of the A leather chair in a classic Green sics and one-of-a-kind ‘jewel piece,’” he says, outdoors. style can work in either a treasures, suburban design- “something that reflects the Paint furniture. Paint mis- 4. Lighting contemporary or a tradi- er Raji Radhakrishnan says. individual’s personality, tells matched furniture the same A light fixture can alter the tional setting, as well as in phoenix “Go to a few and just look, a story and stands on its color for a more cohesive feel of a room, especially a many rooms including a don’t buy. ... Get a feel for own.” look. Designer Shazalynn small one. Every room family room, living room, Melissa Davlin what you like, what things For example, the $1,890 Cavin-Winfrey offers this idea: should have multiple bedroom and home office, visits a Master cost, what they are called, Claude Walnut Gossip bench Find inexpensive dining sources of light, including he says. “Look for a chair then hit the markets with set from Jonathan Adler “is chairs, lacquer them and re- Gardener who’s table lamps, floor lamps and made by a manufacturer whatever cash you have.’’ sort of retro but it works to- cover the seats yourself. sconces, even if you have a with a reputation for good replanting after And remember to keep day and will work well down Dress the windows. Replace ceiling fixture, Radhakrish- quality.’’ a devastating fire. your individual style in the road,’’ says Baglino. “It metal blinds with inexpensive nan says. (But stick with Tip: Avoid leather chairs mind. The furniture and ac- could work as a bench, a (and much more stylish) nat- NEXT TUESDAY your basic needs first.) that are too trendy or too cessories that showcase table, storage. It can go in a ural woven styles found at “Lamps are to a room like distinct in style because they IN HOME &GARDEN your personality are what bedroom,living room,media home improvement stores. jewelry is to an outfit,’’ she won’t be as versatile later on, make your home shine. room, could be cool in a kids’ said, “so go bold and have Baglino says. “Light-colored Here, designers give us room down the road. It’s some fun!’’ leather or dyed leather may their picks for the best in- quirky,it’s fun,it has person- Tip: Antiques shops (on- not be the best choice.’’ vestment pieces. ality.’’ line and physical store- “It’s not inexpensive,’’ fronts) are the best sources 9. Dining table Baglino admits, “but you’re 1. Sofa for lighting, Radhakrishnan A dining table with multi- getting a lot for your money.’’ “You’re going to use it for- says. “They won’t always ple uses in smaller spaces (a Tip: Sticking with the in- ever, so buy something good come cheap, but you are place to eat, work and enter- vestment staples is smart, with really durable fabric,’’ much more likely to find a tain) will also serve you well but adding a special piece designer Erin Pitts says. vintage lamp that’s very when you move. that reflects your personali- “Just don’t get it in a print.’’ well made, unique and “If you get a pedestal table ty adds style. A plain,neutral fabric may beautiful for little more seem boring now, but you’ll than the price of regular be happy with the choice store-bought ones.’’ later as your tastes and color preferences change. Swap- 5. Original art ping pillows or wall color is Forget framed easier and less expensive posters, designer Dana than having a sofa reuphol- Tydings says. 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It can be an ask about upcoming art entry hall table,anchor a liv- sales. ing room or double as a wet Available Only At bar and is an excellent bed- side table or place to rest a 6. Desk TV, she says. It can also be Everyone needs a desig- moved into a closet for extra nated place to keep a laptop storage. “Mine has housed and writing utensils, check clothing to dining room e-mail,and sort bills. linens and now holds boxes A desk can also be used as of Legos.’’ a bedside table, a console A smaller-scale bache- table (add lamps), an entry lor’s chest is also versatile table (tuck stools beneath for and more portable, designer extra seating) or a dressing Annie Elliot says: It can go in table. In a pinch (and with a smaller front hallway with the help of a tablecloth), a a lamp and a tray for mail on desk can even serve as a top, in a living room flanked small dining or buffet table, by two chairs, or next to a Cavin-Winfrey says. 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MARK HARRISON/Seattle Times/MCT Kevin Maas is president of Mount Vernon’s Farm Power in Mount Vernon, Wash., which builds biomass digesters that turn manure from farms into electricity. Entrepreneur turns dairy waste into green energy

By Rami Grunbaum the task. The Seattle Times “Whether anyone else could have carried this off I SEATTLE — The back don’t know,” said Don end of a cow provides the Wick, executive director of front end of the green-en- the Skagit County Eco- ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News ergy business that Kevin nomic Development Asso- A field of alfalfa blows in the wind Monday afternoon north of Buhl. Maas is slowly expanding ciation in Mount Vernon. in Western Washington “I had to admire their and Oregon. tenacity and boldness. With missionary zeal, he They really believed in Late alfalfa cutting pushing costs upward and his brother Daryl build this.” modest electricity-pro- Maas’ fervent push for By Cindy Snyder “Although hay growers are enjoying (high who need tons — not just ducing projects that help digesters grew from seeing Times-News correspondent yield data — harvesting only family-owned dairy farms family dairies slowly dis- prices), the economic health of the dairies 1.5 tons per acre is not eco- preserve their key role in appearing, despite their KIMBERLY — It’s the continues to be highly problematic, nomical. Wet weather the the agricultural ecosys- central place in the farm third year in a row that the last week of May kept tem. economy as sources of first cutting of alfalfa has to say the least.” swathers parked, but tem- Their company, Farm year-round jobs, natural been delayed because of cold — Dan Putnam, University of California peratures were too cool to Power, turns manure into local fertilizer and, of and rain, but this year the add much growth to the electricity, fertilizer and course, milk. His uncle in delay is costing more than extension forage specialist crop. bacteria-free animal bed- Minnesota recently gave frustration. from the prediction stick. slow growth and loss in Warmer, drier weather is ding in Mount Vernon and up on dairy farming. With hay acres down in That’s less than half the yield. The Kimberly location predicted for the first week- Lynden. Another plant is “It’s tragic,”Maas said. the state and hay supplies seven-year, first cutting has had only 377 growing end in June, followed by slated to break ground this He himself has never tight, dairymen are watch- yield of 3.3 tons per acre for degree days accumulated at cooler temperatures and a summer in Enumclaw, milked a cow, though he ing hay prices climb over established stands at Kim- base 41 degrees Fahrenheit chance of rain. Wash., and two are raised a calf as a 4-H proj- $40 a ton in the last month. berly during the third to (usually used for alfalfa) Shewmaker says the delay planned in Tillamook,Ore. ect. Still, growing up in Some have begun green fourth week of May. Shew- compared to 398 last year in first cutting will likely The technology is fairly Mount Vernon, both he chopping hay, even though maker said the hay cut on and 592 for the 9-year aver- push subsequent cuttings simple. What’s hard about and his younger brother the crop is short, because May 25 was mostly in the age at Kimberly. The area al- back and growers will prob- a manure digester is link- worked summers for near- they need the feed. bud stage. so experienced 25 days of ably lose one cutting this ing farmers,bankers,regu- by farmers who grew Glenn Shewmaker, Uni- While the Magic Valley frost from March 14, when season. lators, environmentalists everything from tulips and versity of Idaho extension hay crop is behind, the situ- alfalfa usually breaks dor- California growers are ex- and utilities. blueberries to spinach and forage specialist, cut some ation is more pronounced in mancy,until May 25. periencing a similar situa- “An urban liberal would hay. Their parents came alfalfa variety trial plots on the Treasure Valley where Even if growing condi- tion. Dan Putnam, Universi- get laughed off the farm” from farm families, as did May 25 not because the plots just 5 percent of the first tions are normal for the rest ty of California extension for trying to convince risk- many friends at Mount were ready, but because he cutting is down compared to of the season, Shewmaker forage specialist at Davis, averse dairymen they can Vernon Christian School. needed to cut on that date so the five-year average of 42 says the loss in yield can’t be said northern California will save money while benefit- “There were a lot more the data can be compared to percent by the end of May. made up. He is predicting also lose at least 1 ton per ing the environment, said farms and a lot more cows” other years. Preliminary The Magic Valley was just the hay crop will be down acre of potential yield be- the lanky, bearded 35- in Skagit County back yield estimates averaged down 3 percent from the av- about 1.5 tons per acre, cause of the cold spring. The year-old. then, Maas said. “At that 1.5 tons of dry matter per erage of 15 percent. 85 percent of the seasonal Imperial Valley even saw But with rural roots, as point everybody milked acre and quality was esti- Cold temperatures are average. well as an MBA, Maas mated from 26 to 28 ADF primarily to blame for the For commercial growers See HAY, Agribusiness 2 seems uniquely suited to See ENERGY, Agribusiness 2 ‘Farmer Bob’ makes Afghanistan agriculture his mission By Art Hovey rocky, unforgiving terrain Engaging the ene- occupied with war. where I have it as my trade.” was in Afghanistan in 2008 Lincoln Journal Star and for long successions of my in combat is not He’s not the sort Last week, Huttes and and 2009. A third Nebraska rainless days. And he won’t on his agenda. to feel offended by others stood to acknowledge team will follow next year. SPRAGUE, Neb. — As the be back to his much more The 32-year-vet- the Farmer Bob the cheers of hundreds of One of the underlying rustling leaves on his young fertile acres near Sprague eran of the Nebraska nickname that goes people gathered at the Lied messages for Huttes and corn plants stretch toward until he turns 50 and the Air National Guard is with him. Center in downtown Lin- others embarking on a non- the sun, the guy they call corn is in the bin. one of about 60 men Elsewhere in the coln. They included friends combat mission is this: “Farmer Bob” has climbed As others tend the crops on and women in uni- merged ranks of Air and family to see off Nebras- Watch your backs. off the tractor and begun the a farm that goes back to the form from the state Huttes and Army guards- ka Army and Air National That explains why a man first leg of a journey to homesteading era in his wife’s headed for a valley men on the trip, Guard Agricultural Develop- more familiar with the ral- Afghanistan. family, Chief Master Sgt. near the Pakistani border to there are those who grew up ment Team No.2. lying ability of winter Bob Huttes is going to one Huttes (as in Hoots) will be offer hands-on experience on farms. Team 2 is following in the wheat and the mechanical of the flatter,green spots in a tending to agricultural mat- in agriculture to Afghan “But I’m the only one on footsteps of the first Nebras- country better known for its ters overseas for the next year. farmers who have been pre- the team who’s a farmer, ka agricultural team, which See AFGHAN, Agribusiness 2

Dates Dates Rates Direct Farm Ownership and Conservation Loans, 5.0% June 30, Crop reports due 90-Day Treasury Bill, 0.125% Direct Farm Ownership Loans; Direct Down Payment, and rates Direct Farm Operating Locans, 2.625% Beginning Farmer or Rancher, 1.50% Agribusiness 2 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 AGRIBUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho MARKET SUMMARY YESTERDAY ON WALL STREET NEW YORK (AP) — A round of corporate NYSE AMEX NASDAQ June 13, 2011 13,000 deals helped the broad stock market eke MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU out only its second day of gains this Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU 12,000 month. BkofAm 1823630 10.97 +.17 KodiakO g 81883 5.69 -.28 SiriusXM 1675728 1.91 -.09 Wendy's/Arby’s Group Inc. rose nearly 1 S&P500ETF1683893 127.70 +.10 NovaGld g 66048 9.15 -.56 Cisco 630129 15.06 -.06 +1.06 FordM 1092514 13.14 -.21 Hyperdyn 51547 4.48 -.08 Level3 506626 2.20 ... percent after the company said it would SPDR Fncl 942087 14.98 +.15 ParaG&S 48005 3.57 +.27 Microsoft 470330 24.04 +.34 11,000 sell control of its Arby's restaurant busi- 11,952.97 F MAMJ SprintNex 689360 5.26 +.04 OrsusXel rs 41593 5.50 +1.69 Intel 427853 21.39 +.01 ness to a private equity firm that owns Pct. change from previous: +0.01% High 12,011.66 Low 11,917.78 several other quick-service franchises, GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) including Moe's Southwest Grill and Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg June 13, 2011 3,000 Auntie Anne's. And clothing maker VF Timberlnd 43.20 +13.21 +44.0 OrsusXel rs 5.50 +1.69 +44.4 EMS Tch 32.80 +8.00 +32.3 M&F Wld 24.06 +7.10 +41.9 Cover-All 2.70 +.30 +12.5 Boingo n 10.11 +2.46 +32.2 0CUFCS Corp., whose brands include Wrangler and AmrRlty 2.58 +.71 +38.0 MAG Slv g 9.30 +.86 +10.2 ReconTech 3.40 +.73 +27.3 The North Face, jumped 10 percent after EQORQUKVG 2,750 GerberSci 10.99 +2.87 +35.3 Argan 9.81 +.86 +9.6 CascdeB rs 12.36 +1.82 +17.3 agreeing to buy the boot maker GrahamPk 25.63 +3.68 +16.8 T3 Motn rs 5.35 +.45 +9.2 Ness Tech 7.60 +.92 +13.7 -4.04 Timberland for more than $2.2 billion. LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,639.69 2,500 When big companies use their cash to F MAMJ Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg make an acquisition, it signals a belief Pct. change from previous: -0.15% High2,657.77 Low 2,629.61 ArborRT 4.18 -1.06 -20.2 CagleA 4.38 -.82 -15.8 WashFd wt 5.01 -.99 -16.5 that there are values in the market, said ECDang n 10.74 -2.56 -19.2 eMagin 4.73 -.87 -15.5 GenMark 4.49 -.81 -15.3 Ryan Detrick, senior technical strategist TRC Cos 6.55 -1.28 -16.3 PernixTh 8.83 -1.39 -13.6 FoodTech 4.82 -.81 -14.4 June 13, 2011 1,400 at Schaeffer's Investment Research. Youku n 26.78 -4.53 -14.5 Accelr8 6.29 -.84 -11.8 SuprtlH pfB 20.25 -3.18 -13.6 NBGre pfA 9.01 -1.52 -14.4 QuestRM g 5.33 -.67 -11.2 Cardica 2.44 -.37 -13.2 5VCPFCTF “That's a good sign of confidence when we 2QQT¶U desperately need some,”Detrick said. DIARY DIARY DIARY 1,300 The Dow Jones industrial average gained Advanced 1,362 Advanced 154 Advanced 949 +0.85 1.06 points, or less than 0.1 percent, to Declined 1,696 Declined 325 Declined 1,666 Unchanged 30 1,271.83 1,200 close at 11,952.97.The Standard and Unchanged 99 Unchanged 114 F MAMJ Total issues 3,157 Total issues 509 Total issues 2,729 Poor's 500 inched up 0.85 point, less than New Highs 20 New Highs 2 New Highs 32 Pct. change from previous: +0.07% High 1,277.04 Low 1,265.64 0.1 percent, to 1,271.83. The Nasdaq com- New Lows 88 New Lows 14 New Lows 137 AP posite lost 4.04, or 0.2 percent. Volume 3,685,556,858 Volume 154,643,892 Volume 1,826,967,577

INDEXES 12,876.00 9,614.32 Dow Jones Industrials 11,952.97 +1.06 +.01 +3.24 +17.29 COMMODITIES REPORT 5,565.78 3,872.64 Dow Jones Transportation 5,072.58 +11.99 +.24 -.67 +16.82 17.00: 100 count 11.00-13.00. 441.86 353.53 Dow Jones Utilities 424.45 +.62 +.15 +4.81 +14.92 C LOSING FUTURES B EANS Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.50-7.00. 8,718.25 6,355.83 NYSE Composite 8,017.06 +.67 +.01 +.67 +17.59 Mon Commodity High Low Close Change 2,490.51 1,770.05 Amex Index 2,299.97 -19.27 -.83 +4.15 +24.32 Jun Live cattle 103.85 102.65 102.73 - 1.90 Valley Beans L IVESTOCK 2,887.75 2,061.14 Nasdaq Composite 2,639.69 -4.04 -.15 -.50 +17.64 Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less Aug Live cattle 104.75 103.40 103.48 - 1.95 Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices subject to change 1,370.58 1,010.91 S&P 500 1,271.83 +.85 +.07 +1.13 +16.72 Aug Feeder cattle 125.00 123.60 123.63 - 1.70 without notice. Producers desiring more recent price information POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Livestock 14,562.01 10,596.20 Wilshire 5000 13,453.11 -4.51 -.03 +.70 +17.38 Sep Feeder cattle 125.55 125.10 125.18 - 1.60 should contact dealers. Report for Monday, June 13. 868.57 587.66 Russell 2000 777.20 -2.34 -.30 -.82 +19.15 Oct Feeder cattle 126.55 126.10 126.13 - 1.55 Pintos, no quote, new crop great northerns, no quote pinks, no LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Burley Livestock Market on Thursday. Jun Lean hogs 91.90 91.35 91.70 + 1.25 quote, new crop small reds, no quote, new crop. Prices are given Utility and commercial cows 68.00-81.00 canner and cutters by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current June 8. 55.00-62.00 heavy feeder steers 95.00-116.00 light feeder steers STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Jul Lean hogs 93.85 92.85 93.23 + .25 Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market 112.00-132.00 stocker steers 128.00-155.00 heavy holstein feeder Jul Wheat 770.00 740.25 743.00 - 16.25 News, U.S. Department of Agriculture Pintos, $30 pinks, Ltd. steers 70.00-87.00 light holstein feeder steers 70.00-90.00 Kaman .56 15 32.27 +.12 +11.0 Sep Wheat 794.00 767.00 776.00 - 9.75 $30-$32 small reds, not established garbanzos, Ltd. $40-$41. heavy feeder heifers 98.00-111.00 light feeder heifers 108.00- AlliantEgy 1.70 13 39.55 -.06 +7.6 Quotes current June 8. 128.00 stocker heifers 125.00-142.00 bulls 80.00-91.00 Remarks: Keycorp .12f 11 8.00 -.01 -9.6 Jul KC Wheat 872.25 843.25 851.00 - 17.00 AlliantTch .80 7 67.13 -.92 -9.8 Sep KC Wheat 889.00 861.00 869.00 - 17.00 no comments. AmCasino .42 57 20.50 +.50 +31.2 LeeEnt ... 3 1.01 +.06 -58.9 Jul MPS Wheat 1018.25 985.00 985.25 - 14.75 G RAINS Aon Corp .60 20 50.47 +.27 +9.7 MicronT ... 6 8.29 -.15 +3.4 Sep MPS Wheat 955.00 927.25 935.25 - 13.50 M ETALS/MONEY BallardPw ...... 1.59 -.03 +6.0 OfficeMax ... 10 6.30 +.03 -64.4 Jul Corn 792.50 777.25 782.50 - 4.50 BkofAm .04 20 10.97 +.17 -17.8 RockTen .80 12 66.15 -1.29 +22.6 Sep Corn 760.00 744.50 751.75 - 4.25 Valley Grains Prices for wheat per bushel, ask: mixed grain, oats, corn and NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Monday, com- ConAgra .92 16 24.31 +.13 +7.7 Sensient .84 16 35.15 +.11 -4.3 Jul Soybeans 1390.501378.50 1382.75 - 4.50 beans per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without pared with late Friday in New York: Costco .96f 25 78.45 +.15 +8.6 SkyWest .16 12 14.84 +.23 -5.0 Aug Soybeans 1385.001372.75 1377.50 - 4.75 notice. Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day Diebold 1.12 14 29.59 -.39 -7.7 Teradyn ... 7 13.94 -.27 -.7 Jun BFP Milk 19.14 19.00 19.06 + .06 Soft white wheat, ask barley, $12.60 oats, $10.40 corn, $13.80 (15 Yen 80.19 80.32 percent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices Euro $1.4412 $1.4355 DukeEngy .98 13 18.50 +.22 +3.9 Tuppwre 1.20 18 62.15 -.18 +30.4 Jul BFP Milk 19.84 19.54 19.58 - .19 Aug BFP Milk 18.87 18.58 18.73 - .08 current June 8. Pound $1.6370 $1.6239 US Bancrp .50f 13 24.31 -.02 -9.9 Barley, $13.00 (cwt): corn, $14.00 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD Swiss franc 0.8380 0.8420 DukeRlty .68 ... 13.38 -.06 +7.4 Sep BFP Milk 18.53 18.37 18.40 - .04 Fastenal s .52f 32 31.31 +.34 +4.5 Valhi .50f 77 47.75 +1.64 +116.0 Heiskell. Prices current June 8. Canadian dollar 0.9767 0.9767 Jul Sugar 25.70 24.83 25.64 + .80 Mexican peso 11.8588 11.8679 Heinz 1.92f 17 53.33 +.49 +7.8 WalMart 1.46f 12 52.62 -.10 -2.4 Oct Sugar 24.62 23.96 24.54 + .55 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain HewlettP .48f 9 34.65 -.48 -17.7 WashFed .24 13 15.47 +.03 -8.6 Jun B-Pound 1.6383 1.6212 1.6224 - .0141 Report for Monday, June 13. By The Associated Press POCATELLO — White wheat 7.70 (steady) 11.5 percent winter 6.94 Selected world gold prices, Monday. HomeDp 1.00 16 33.51 +.04 -4.4 WellsFargo .48f 11 26.90 +.63 -13.2 Sep B-Pound 1.6362 1.6188 1.6203 - .0141 (down 17) 14 percent spring 11.13 (down 13) barley 11.56 (steady) ZionBcp .04 ... 22.24 +.21 -8.2 Jun J-Yen 1.2505 1.2428 1.2448 - .0004 London morning fixing: $1524.70 off $4.55. Idacorp 1.20 16 38.35 +.23 +3.7 BURLEY — White wheat 7.70 (steady) 11.5 percent winter 7.24 London afternoon fixing: $1526.25 off $3.00. Sep J-Yen 1.2512 1.2434 1.2452 - .0006 (down 7) 14 percent spring 10.38 (down 13) Barley 11.75 (steady) NY Handy & Harman: $1526.25 off $3.00. Jun Euro-currency 1.4552 1.4322 1.4335 - .0174 OGDEN — White wheat 7.80 (steady) 11.5 percent winter 7.36 NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1648.35 off $3.24. Sep Euro-currency 1.4510 1.4281 1.4294 - .0173 (down 20) 14 percent spring 10.50 (down 29) Barley 12.85 HOW TO READ THE REPORT (steady) corn 14.32 (down 6) NY Engelhard: $1529.49 off $3.01. Jun Canada dollar 1.0295 1.0206 1.0221 - .0048 PORTLAND — White wheat 7.73 (down 5) 11 percent winter 8.66- NY Engelhard fabricated: $1644.21 off $3.23. Sep Canada dollar 1.0271 1.0182 1.0197 - .0048 8.66 (down 17 to 22) 14 percent spring 12.13 (down 8) corn NY Merc. gold June Mon. $1515.10 off $13.50. Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low Jun U.S. Dollar 74.94 74.05 74.87 + .66 321.50-322.00 (down 1.75 to 1.50) NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Mon. $1515.00 off $17.00. during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in Jun Comex gold 1543.9 1526.4 1530.9 - 11.2 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 11.25 (down 17): bushel 6.75 (down 10) past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Monday $35.325 off Aug Comex gold 1546.5 1526.7 1531.4 - 11.3 $1.355. 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Jul Comex silver 37.86 36.08 36.16 - 1.26 wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend H&H fabricated $42.390 off $1.626. Sep Comex silver 37.88 36.12 36.18 - 1.27 C HEESE The morning bullion price for silver in London $35.510 off $1.870. rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Jun Treasury bond 127.1 126.2 127.0 + 0.2 Engelhard $35.720 off $0.810. owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – Sep Treasury bond 126.7 125.6 125.2 + 0.2 Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Engelhard fabricated $42.864 off $0.972. When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. NY Merc silver spot month Monday $34.736 off $1.590. 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Merc spot Mon. tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus Oct Cotton 140.20 137.50 139.67 + 1.11 Lead - $2577.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping Zinc - $1.0214 per lb., London Metal Exch. stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or Jul Crude oil 102.15 98.60 99.08 - 2.85 points Friday. distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales Jul Unleaded gas 3.0500 2.9760 3.0114 - .0284 Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 15.00-16.00: 100 Gold - $1526.25 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, Jul Heating oil 3.1486 3.0851 3.1001 - .0377 count 11.00-12.00. Gold - $1515.10 troy oz., NY Merc spot Mon. or securities assumed by such companies. 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Feed and fuel squeezed by urban sprawl, hour,” said Maas, who is tis preferred to stay at home. spaces. Its all I ever wanted “I got in at the right time,” costs escalated,as well. environmental regulations Farm Powers president. To him,cows were more fun. to do.” Curtis said. “I sold a lot of Losses of $3 per cow per and spiking feed costs. Working through envi- At 32, Curtis feels the Curtis grew up on a small $13-$15 milk and made day were common at times. Adding electricity to the ronmental regulations, same way. The rural Aurora dairy farm. His parents money,”Curtis said. “It can be discouraging to mix of farm products can utility contracts and bank- dairy farmer admits he gets milked 35 to 40 head. After That gave Curtis the con- work 90-hour weeks and help them survive, Maas loan requirements was one frustrated at times, espe- attending Kirkwood Com- fidence to invest in the fu- see you lost $200,000 be- said. challenge; persuading cially when hard work and munity College for a year, he ture. He spent hundreds of tween 2008-09, but I real- Yet Washington, with farmers to get on board was long hours arent always fi- joined the family farm for thousands of dollars replac- ized thats what I love to do nearly 500 dairy farms, has another. nancially rewarding, but he good in 1998. ing an outdated tie-stall and want to keep going,” only five digesters. “Dairy farmers are very hasnt regretted his career The operation doubled in barn in 2007 with a new Curtis said. Maas was teaching high- nervous about somebody choice for a minute. size to support two families double 10 herringbone par- As the economy im- school history in south- showing up and telling June is National Dairy — Curtis is married with lor and freestall facility. The proves, so has demand for west Minnesota when he them theres a better way,” Month. Its a time to reflect four children ages 1 to 7.Two Holstein herd ballooned to dairy products and prices. saw farmers setting up said Daryl, Farm Powers on dairy foods and the in- years later, Curtis bought his 280 head. However, input costs have wind turbines on their land CEO, who now lives in dustry that makes ice cream, parents out and went solo. Then the Great Recession skyrocketed, preventing any to generate electricity and Redding,Calif. yogurt and other treats pos- For the next eight years, hit, and worldwide demand real economic recovery. supplement their income. Being local boys helped. “It was really exciting to “The Maas family comes see these $2 million proj- with a great reputation in ects going in, and local the community. Ive guys owned them,” Maas known the father for Afghan said. years,”Wick said. He and his brother tried Maas said he was confi- Continued from Agribusiness 1 to try to impart agricultural who have done this (the mili- and everything. to get a wind project going dent Farm Power could pull challenges of military air- wisdom. tary-civilian combination) Farmer Bob isnt expecting on their uncles farm but it off,but “there were times planes has been sharpening “Its just a little too dan- their whole life.” to turn Afghanistan into the lacked the financial savvy, that were a little scary” _ his shooting eye with the gerous for that,”Huttes said. Two-thirds of the team is worlds next agricultural Maas said. like discovering the utility M-4 rifle. “So the National Guard is the assigned to security. power. So he enrolled at Bain- lines to deliver their elec- “Were all qualified,” perfect one, because we have “Our security forces are “Theyre making mistakes bridge Graduate Institute tricity to Puget Sound En- Huttes said. “I will not give the know-how with security. young,energetic people.And we were making in the on Bainbridge Island, ergy would require a six- all the specifics, but every And weve put out the word weve been talking to them 1860s.” which calls itself the first figure upgrade. member of the team has be- that we want people with that,when we go into the vil- With wheat, he said,“if we MBA program in sustain- Two adjacent dairy come proficient in that agricultural backgrounds. lages and everything, part of can just get them to do some able business. farmers, who milk 1,200 area.” “And whats cool about the deal is to be a little little things, they can double Farm Powers business cows south of town in an Its not a place for civilians this is were picking people friendlier and not so forceful their yields pretty easy.” plan was his final project at area called Rexville, agreed the school. Daryl, after fin- to supply the manure.Farm ishing a tour in the Air Powers initial project Hay Force, joined him in 2007 opened in August 2009. Continued from Agribusiness 1 “Although hay growers Idaho hay stocks are down 2011 totaled 79.9 million frosts this winter that cur- are enjoying this, the eco- significantly. Idahos hay tons, compared with 86.3 tailed production there. The nomic health of the dairies stocks totaled 280,000 tons, million tons for the same www.magicvalley.com combination could result in continues to be highly prob- down 64 percent from the period a year ago. a significant reduction in lematic, to say the least,” 775,000 tons on hand a year yield, statewide, as the sea- Putnam said. ago and 38 percent less than son progresses. Historically, high hay 2009 (at 450,000 tons). Low yields, combined prices have enticed growers California had 187,000 tons with low acreage, have kept to seed more acres of alfalfa, of hay stored on farms, WHERE PROSPECTS ARE hay prices at record or near- but Putnam is not con- down from 192,000 tons in TREATED LIKE CUSTOMERS record high levels statewide. vinced that will happen this 2010. The early season $340 per fall if other commodity Thats in contrast to the ANY SIZE AVAILABLE ton delivered price was prices remain strong. That U.S. as a whole. Nation- “mind-boggling,” he said. could keep hay stocks tight wide, all hay stored on farms GARAGES, SHOPS FREE ESTIMATES LOCAL BUILDER Prices have slipped back in- into 2012. totaled 22.2 million tons, up STORAGE BUILDINGS KIMBERLY, ID to the $200s. Idaho prices According to the U.S. De- 6 percent from a year ago. cnrconstruction.com were reported to be in the partment of Agricultures Disappearance from De- mid-$200s in late May. May 1 hay stocks report, cember 1, 2010 to May 1, C-N-R CONSTRUCTION, LLC 208-358-3005 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION/WORLD Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Agribusiness 3 Clinton presses Africa to sever ties with Gadhafi By Matthew Lee Clinton told diplomats at the United Arab Emirates, where capital was to be closed, and Associated Press writer African Union headquarters Secretary of she prodded NATO countries Clinton faced being stranded in Ethiopias capital that they State Hillary and Arab governments par- if she had proceeded with her ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia needed to recognize that Rodham Clinton ticipating in the U.N.-man- planned events. — Secretary of State Hillary Gadhafi forfeited his legiti- addresses the dated military mission Clinton, however, isnt ex- Rodham Clinton pressed macy to rule by attacking his African Union at against Gadhafi to increase pected to return to Washing- some of the worlds last re- own citizens. the African Union the pressure on him to leave ton significantly ahead of her maining friends of Moam- It represented a difficult Commission power and increase their originally planned landing mar Gadhafi to abandon call for unity. Gadhafi still contacts with the Transi- early Wednesday morning. Libyas strongman and join has many friends in Africa headquarters in tional National Council. The timing of Clintons re- the growing international after providing decades of Addis Ababa, After stops in Zambia and turn is being closely watched demand for him to cede military training and patron- Ethiopia on Tanzania, she was to have because her traveling party power. She told African na- age for groups fighting Monday. spent Monday night in Addis includes senior aide Huma tions that their solidarity apartheid and colonialism. AP photo Ababa. But she was forced to Abedin. Abedin is the wife of with the Libyan people could “Your words and actions leave the Ethiopian capital a embattled New York Rep. make the difference for a could make the difference in Clinton told African officials and Gadhafis troops. day ahead of schedule when a Anthony Weiner, who is fac- peaceful future. bringing this situation to a in Addis Ababa. She said the For Clinton, the emphasis volcano eruption in nearby ing calls to resign because of Culminating a volcano- close and allowing the people world needed African lead- on the Libyan leader provid- Eritrea sent an ash cloud over sexually-charged messages shortened trip to the Gulf of Libya to get to work re- ership to end the standoff ed a full circle for a one-week parts of East Africa. Officials and photos he sent to several and three African nations, building their country, between opposition forces voyage that began in the said the airport in Ethiopias women online.

AROUND THE NATION WASHINGTON, D.C. White House calls Rep. Weiners conduct a distraction; ethics review begins The White House said Monday that Rep. Anthony Weiners con- duct has been inappropriate and distracting, while the House Ethics Committee started a preliminary inquiry that could bloom into a full investigation if the New York Democrat ignores mounting pressure to resign. “The president feels, we feel in the White House, that this is a dis- traction, obviously, White House spokesman Jay Carney said in response to reporters questions aboard Air Force One as the presi- dent traveled to North Carolina. “As Congressman Weiner has said himself, his behavior was inappropriate, his dishonesty was inappro- priate. Carney wouldnt say whether President Barack Obama believes Weiner should resign for sending sexually charged photos and mes- sages online to several women.

NEW YORK Airlines collected $3.4B in bag fees in 2010 NEW YORK — U.S. airlines collected $3.4 billion in bag fees last year. The 24 percent increase from 2009 shows how the airlines are increasingly reliant on charging for once-free services to make money. The fees — typically $50 round-trip for the first piece of checked luggage — are one of the few bright spots for an industry that is caught between rising fuel costs and customers who expect rock- bottom airfares. AP photo “If it werent for the fees, the airlines would most likely be losing Rebel fighters give the “v” sign following heavy clashes with pro-Gadhafi forces on the front line at Dafniya, about 25 miles west of Misrata, money,said Jim Corridore, airline analyst with Standard & Poors. Libya, Monday. The rebels had pushed along the Mediterranean Sea to within six miles of Zlitan, the next city to the west of Misrata. Thats little comfort to fliers whove felt nickel-and-dimed by the airlines over the past three years as fees have proliferated. And as they face higher airfares and packed planes for travel this summer. Woman blames inside trades on affair with boss NEW YORK — Lawyers for a woman who was blamed by a New York City insider trading trial co-defendant for using pillow talk to Libyan rebel fighters get inside secrets are pointing the finger at her boss, saying he bul- lied her during a 20-year affair to make her get illegal secrets for him. The lawyers wrote in a submission to a Manhattan federal judge Monday that Danielle Chiesi was manipulated by her boss as he car- ried on the affair. Theyre seeking leniency for her. The boss, Mark Kurland, has been sentenced to over two years in break out toward Tripoli prison after pleading guilty in a hedge fund insider trading probe that resulted in more than two dozen arrests. By Hadeel Al-Shalchi Germany has refused to the country. the London-based Quilliam Chiesi pleaded guilty in January and said she was deeply and Maggie Michael participate in NATO Sassi Garada, one of the Foundation. ashamed. Associated Press writers airstrikes in Libya and with- first men to join Gadhafi Garada is also from Libyas held its support for the U.N. when he took power, left Berber minority, which has NORTH CAROLINA MISRATA, Libya — Libyan resolution that allowed the Libya through Tunisia, ac- often fought the Arab major- Relative: Woman who left 5 dead husbands rebels Monday broke out to- attacks. cording to Noman Benot- ity to have their language and ward Tripoli from the oppo- What started as a peaceful man, a Libyan analyst in customs protected. Many in 5 states has died in Louisiana sition-held port of Misrata uprising against Gadhafi has London who was in contact Berbers occupy the Western CHARLOTTE — An elderly grandmother who left a trail of five 140 miles to the east, crack- become a civil war, with with his friends and family. mountains of Libya, where dead husbands in five states over decades has died in Louisiana ing a government siege as poorly equipped and trained Guma el-Gamaty, U.K. or- Garada had been in charge of after an illness, her son-in-law said Monday. fighters across the country rebel fighters taking control ganizer for Libyas interim trying to neutralize tensions, Terry Sanders said Betty Neumar died in a hospital in Louisiana. mounted a resurgence in of the eastern third of Libya council, also confirmed the el-Gamaty said. Stanly County, N.C., Sheriff Rick Burris said authorities are looking their four-month-old revolt and pockets of the west. defection. It is not known why Gara- into her death.“Were going to make sure we examine the death cer- against Moammar Gadhafi. But the fighting had There were initial reports da defected or when,but he is tificate,Burris said. The rebels gained a diplo- reached a stalemate until last that Garada fled to Britain, one in a growing list of senior The 79-year-old was facing three counts of solicitation to commit matic boost as well when the week when NATO began the where he has several family officials who have fled the first-degree murder. She was accused of trying to hire someone to visiting German foreign heaviest bombardment of members,but Benotman said country, suggesting Gadhafi kill her fourth husband, Harold Gentry, in the weeks before his death minister said the nascent op- Gadhafi forces since the al- Garada was in Switzerland. may be losing his grip on in 1986. Neumar was arrested in 2008 and released on a $300,000 position government was liance took control of the British officials, who spoke power. bond. She had been living in Augusta, Ga., where she moved after “the legitimate representa- skies over Libya under a U.N. on condition of anonymity to Last month, Shukri Gentrys death. tive of the Libyan people. resolution to protect civilians discuss immigration and se- Ghanem, the Libyan oil min- Guido Westerwelle was visit- from Gadhafis wrath. NATO curity matters, said they ister and head of the National OREGON ing Benghazi, the capital of has been pounding Gadhafi could not confirm whether Oil Co., crossed into neigh- 3 killed in plane crash are identified the rebel-held east of the military and government po- Garada was in the U.K. Swiss boring Tunisia. PENDLETON — Two Washington state men and an Oregon country, to open a liaison of- sition with increasing vigor Foreign ministry spokes- Others who have defected woman have been killed in a small plane crash in a rugged mountain fice and hand over medical and the rebels are again on woman Carole Waelti told AP include Foreign Minister area of Eastern Oregon. supplies. the move. the government was “not Moussa Koussa, one of Gad- The Umatilla County sheriffs office identified the victims He stopped short of full Gadhafis power has been aware of the possible pres- hafis earliest supporters; In- Monday as the 74-year-old pilot, Gerald Hunter; 53-year-old Ned diplomatic recognition of the considerably degraded by the ence of Mr. Garada in terior Minister Abdel-Fatah Kaiser and 51-year-old Janice Davis. Both Hunter and Kaiser were Transitional National Coun- NATO attacks as well mili- Switzerland. Younes; Justice Minister from Klickitat County, Wash., and Davis was from Hermiston, Ore. cil, as has the United States, tary and government defec- Garada reportedly passed Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, and Ali Sheriffs spokeswoman Jodi Florence says the plane was a awaiting the ouster of tions. up several military promo- Abdessalam Treki, a former Bellanca single-engine aircraft. Emergency management officials Moammar Gadhafi from his In London,Libyan analysts tions over the years to stay U.N. General Assembly pres- said it crashed early Sunday after taking off from Dallesport, Wash., more than 40-year rule in the reported Monday that Gad- out of the limelight and serve ident. A number of ambassa- bound for Wyoming. The Civil Air Patrol found the wreckage near oil-rich North African coun- hafi had lost another close Gadhafi, said Benotman, dors and other diplomats also Ukiah, a small town about 50 miles south of Pendleton. try. official who defected and fled who works as an analyst for have resigned. — The Associated Press Ash plume from Chile volcano grounds more flights BUENOS AIRES, Argenti- was forced to fly instead into Chiles Cordon Caulle na (AP) — The drifting the city of Cordoba and trav- volcano began erupting on plume of ash from Chiles el on by car to visit President June 4. Since then, about erupting volcano forced new Cristina Fernandez in the 4,000 Chileans have been cancelations of dozens of capital. evacuated from the area. flights on Monday in Ar- All flights were canceled at Ash began to fall on Mon- gentina, Uruguay and other the international airport in day in some towns of the “Durable and long-lasting” South American countries, Montevideo, Uruguay, and Rininahue Valley in Chile, even as airlines in Australia some were grounded in where residents had been Hand Crafted began trying to move a back- Chile,Paraguay and Brazil. evacuated last week by Blankets • Coolers • Sheets log of volcano-stranded Airlines in Australia start- troops and police. Bridle & Rope Bags passengers. ed flying a backlog of thou- Television images showed For repair work quotes - Call today! Buenos Aires two main AP photo sands of stranded passen- roofs and cars coated with airports reopened on Mon- An Aerolineas Argentinas air company worker stands at Jorge Newbery gers to and from the city of ash. day after halting flights for a airport where flights were canceled due to an ash cloud that reached Melbourne on Monday as Army troops were hand- day due to the cloud of fine Buenos Aires from the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano in Chile, ash cleared somewhat after ing out masks in other near- grit, which can damage air- grounding air travel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Monday. forcing hundreds of cancela- by areas as a precaution in plane engines. The civil avi- tions. Australias Bureau of case the ash cloud drifted to- ation agency said the ash in most flights between Aus- tary General Ban Ki-moon Meteorology said the ash ward them, said Enrique the air had diminished. tralia and New Zealand re- was among those inconve- cloud was large enough, Valdivieso, the director of 208-543-9214 The cloud also has drifted mained grounded. nienced by the closings of however, to disrupt more Chiles National Geology 1-866-604-1075 across the Pacific Ocean,and In Argentina, U.N. Secre- Buenos Aires airports. He flights later in the week. and Mines Service. thedigihorse.com Agribusiness 4 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 COMICS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Wendell School District No. 232 Gooding County, Idaho NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special meeting of the qualified voters of Wendell School District #232, Gooding County, Idaho will be held on the 21st day of June, 2011, 7:00 p.m. at the Wendell High School Library, 750 East Main Street at which meeting there shall be a public hearing on the maintenance and operation budget for the forthcoming school year. The budget as presently determined by the Board of Trustees is now available in the School District Office, 150 East Main Street, and will remain available until the special meeting and hearing, as provided by law. This budget hearing is called pursuant to Section 33-801, Idaho Code as amended. Carol Case, Clerk Wendell School District #232, Gooding County, Idaho SUMMARY STATEMENT 2011 – 2012 SCHOOL BUDGET ALL FUNDS School District – Wendell School District #232 GENERAL M & O FUND ALL OTHER FUNDS Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Actual Actual Actual/Budget Budget Actual Actual Actual/Budget Budget REVENUES 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Beginning Balances $487,173 $252,305 $193,622 $271,959 $1,361,929 $1,287,059 $1,045,970 $10,269,305 Local Tax Revenue 159,134 155,000 262,374 157,931 584,183 408,819 610,125 896,502 Other Local 53,130 50,000 11,000 6,500 19,500 83,000 446,000 83,000 County Revenue ------State Revenue 6,101,915 5,968,028 5,417,204 5,101,572 204,810 196,473 64,434 248,522 Federal Revenue - - - 213,834 1,003,345 1,260,004 1,346,557 1,065,105 Other Sources ------9,800,000 - Totals $6,801,352 $6,425,333 $5,884,200 $5,751,796 $3,173,767 $3,235,355 $13,313,086 $12,562,434 Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Actual Actual Actual/Budget Budget Actual Actual Actual/Budget Budget EXPENDITURES 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Salaries $4,029,756 $3,713,927 $3,477,967 $3,446,925 $577,250 $593,326 $753,469 $528,548 Benefits 1,395,320 1,449,347 1,296,140 1,266,741 215,776 312,511 323,080 310,979 Purchased Services 778,278 786,140 612,442 384,202 78,473 43,976 604,580 222,568 Supplies & Materials 261,567 226,811 156,492 266,492 232,136 238,978 322,828 299,728 Capital Outlay 39,951 50,020 23,000 53,000 112,820 102,600 367,764 9,169,852 Debt Retirement - - - - 670,253 658,870 672,060 1,190,651 Insurance & Judgments 44,175 47,000 46,200 62,000 - - - - Transfers (net) ------Contingency Reserve - - - - Unappropriated Balances 252,305 152,088 271,959 272,436 1,287,059 1,285,094 10,269,305 840,108 Totals $6,801,352 $6,425,333 $5,884,200 $5,751,796 $3,173,767 $3,235,355 $13,313,086 $12,562,434 A copy of the School District Budget is available for public inspection at the District's Administrative or Clerk's Office. PUBLISH: June 7 and 14, 2011 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Agribusiness 7 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

NOTICE Hansen School District #415 NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2011, AT 10:00 A.M.., A SALE WILL BE Call for Jr/Sr High School Floor Replacement Project Case No. CV-2011-2515 HELD FOR THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ABANDONED Sealed bids must be submitted on or before 3:00 p.m. on June A Petition to change the name of Kaleb Lynn Walker Vanhoozer, VEHICLES. THE VEHICLES DESCRIBED BELOW WILL BE 28, 2011 to the District Clerk addressed Attn: Floor Project. born February 21, 1994 in Twin Falls, Idaho residing at 4387 N SOLD ON AN “AS IS/WHERE IS” BASIS ONLY. PAYMENT Proper postage is required on bid packages. Bids received after 1250 E Buhl, Idaho 83316 has been filed in Twin Falls County TERMS ARE CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER the stated time and date may not be considered. Bids will be District Court, Idaho. The name will change to Caleb Walker ONLY. VIEWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE WRECKER publicly opened and read aloud June 28, 3:05 pm at the Vanhoozer, because I dislike the given name. The child's father COMPANIES LISTED BELOW DURING THE HOURS OF 9:00 District Office. The bid will be awarded at the July scheduled is living his address is 4387 N 1250 E Buhl, Idaho 83316. A A.M. AND 5:00 P.M. trustee board meeting. hearing on the petition is scheduled for 8:30 o'clock AM on July The project is for replacing flooring in hallways, ramp and 13, 2011 at the County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by VEHICLE #1 computer room. Plans, specifications and other information any person who can show the court a good reason against the REGISTERED OWNER AND/OR LIEN HOLDER: are on file at the District Office. Bid documents are available name change. Saldana Lopez, Aldofo until day of bid opening. Bidders are responsible for the Date June 3, 2011 1140 Welch Lane removal of all flooring materials. The prospective bidder is By Deputy Clerk Twin Falls, ID 83301 responsible for all permits and insurance. PUBLISH: June 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2011 Prospective bidders should review the job site prior to bidding. VEHICLE DESRIPTION: Gold 2001 Ford Exp Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier¡Çs VIN: 1FMYU70E31UB65459 NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE check, or bid bond, with a Bonding Company licensed to do Case No.: CV-11-2644 business at the locality of the project as surety, in an amount not VEHICLE STORED AT: Jerome Wheel A Petition to change the name of Rafael Rodriquez Jr., born 6-23- less than 5% of the total bid, including any additional 86 in Twin Falls, Idaho, residing at 367 Bracken St.N., Twin 137 W. Nez Pierce alternatives, made payable to the Hansen School District No. Jerome, ID 83301 Falls, has been filed in Twin Falls County District Court, Idaho. 415. Work and Payment Bonds for contract amount will be The name will change to Rafael Rodriguez Jr because a Q was necessary upon issuance of contract. LIEN AMMOUNT: $2100.00 at time of sale placed on last name instead of G. Thee petitioner's father is The Board of Trustees reserves the right to let the contract to the living his address is 828 Sprague Ave. The petitioner's mother is highest responsible bidder, or reject any bid, or reject all bids VEHICLE #2 living and her address is 828 Sprague Ave. A hearing on the and publish notice for bids, as before. Bids are to be held firm petition is scheduled for 8:45 o'clock AM on July 13, 2011 at the REGISTERED OWNER AND/OR LIEN HOLDER: for ninety (90) days after due date of submission. No bidder Hill, Hailey Dawn County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by an person who may withdraw his bid after the opening of such bids unless the can show the court a good reason against the name change. 339 Rose Ave awarding of the bid is delayed for a period exceeding thirty days. Soda Springs, ID 83276 Date: June 10, 2011 Any bidder may withdraw his bid by written request at any time By Deputy Clerk prior to the time set for bid opening. PUBLISH: June 14, 21, 28 and July 5, 2011 VEHICLE DESRIPTION: Grn '97 Toyota Camry Myra Miller VIN: 4T1BG22KXVU799375 District Clerk of Board of Trustees PUBLISH: June 14 and 21, 2011 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE VEHICLE STORED AT: Canyonside Towing TS No. 10-0043308 Title Order No. NWT002899 Parcel No. 361 Golf Course Rd RPO24310000080A The following described property will be Jerome, ID 83338 NOTICE OF LETTING sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful Sealed proposals will be received by the office of the LOCAL money of the United States, In the lobby of Alliance Title & LIEN AMMOUNT: $2485.00 at time of sale HIGHWAY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COUNCIL only at 3330 Escrow located at 1411 Falls Ave. East, Suite 1315, Twin Falls, W. GRACE STREET, BOISE, IDAHO 83703, ATTN: TODD ID 83301, on 10/11/2011 at 11:00 am, (recognized local time) SEALED BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE JEROME BARTOLOME, P.E. until ten o'clock a.m., on JUNE 29th, 2011, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE LOCATED AT 300 NORTH for the work of a cement recycled base stabilization and asphalt recorded 06/07/2007 as Instrument Number 2007-013782, and LINCOLN, JEROME, IDAHO 83338, TELEPHONE NUMBER overlay on 1000 East Road from the 3900 North Road to Lateral executed by JAMES S. BRADY AND CONNIE L. BRADY, 644-2770 NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2011. HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE AMOUNT OF BID DOES NOT HAVE TO EQUAL OR SURPASS 9 bridge in Twin Falls County, Idaho, Key No. G10404. LABEL SEALED PROPOSAL WITH KEY NUMBER, PROJECT TITLE, ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as THE LIEN AMOUNT. THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL BE Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current BID DATE, AND COMPANY NAME. NOTIFIED ON THE FIRST WORKING DAY FOLLOWING THE Trustee of record, covering the following real property located in FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: DESIGN SALE. BID SLIPS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE JEROME Twin Falls County, state of Idaho: LOT 8 OF DEER MEADOWS, COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ENGINEER ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED IN BOBBIE JO WIGHT ****JOSH BAIRD, P.E. ****AT (208) 733-2446 BOOK 18 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 15, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RECORDS ******All Bidders must contact LHTAC at (208) 344-0565 and TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO. The Trustee has no knowledge 644-2770 speak with Nancy Ziebarth or Susan Lasuen to be placed on of a more particular description of the above referenced real the Registered Bidders List. ONLY BIDDERS ON THE property, but for purpose of compliance with Idaho Code, PUBLISH: June 7 and 14, 2011 REGISTRATION LIST WILL BE CONSIDERED AT BID Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that the street OPENING.************** address of, 3195 EAST 3533 NORTH, TWIN FALLS, ID 83301 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described Plans, specifications, form of contract, proposal forms, and other is sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders must property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, information may be obtained, and are on file for examination at be prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid at payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of IDAHO AGC, 1649 WEST SHORELINE DR. SUITE 100, BOISE the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's check drawn on a First American Title Company, 260 3rd Avenue North, Twin IDAHO 83702, are also available electronically at the IDAHO state or federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be Falls, ID, 83301 on 09/30/2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized local AGC's plan room website, or BUHL HIGHWAY DISTRICT ONLY made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust AT 1500 WEST MAIN, BUHL, IDAHO 83316. regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the recorded 03/06/2006 as Instrument Number 2006-005419, and In addition, a REVIEW ONLY hard copy set of plans, obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale executed by HARVEY L. SURYAN, SR. AND ZODA L specifications, form of contract and proposal forms are available conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this SURYAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), in favor of for review at the office of BUHL HIGHWAY DISTRICT 1500 sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., 11/01/2009 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current WEST MAIN, BUHL, IDAHO 83316. installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest Trustee of record, covering the following real property located in http://www.idahoagc.org/ currently accruing at 6.000% per annum; together with all Twin Falls County, State of Idaho: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A nonrefundable handling and mailing charge of twenty subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the PARCEL I: TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, BOISE dollars($20.00) plus applicable sales tax will be made for a MERIDIAN, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO SECTION 14: A CD of bid documents. Written requests shall be made by check terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST or money order to BUHL HIGHWAY DISTRICT ONLY AT PO supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing QUARTER MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS BOX 386, BUHL, IDAHO 83316-0386. as of this date on said obligation is $279,293.72, plus interest, FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER No Proposal will be considered unless accompanied by an costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the OF SAID SECTION 14; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 00' 45” acceptable proposal guaranty. This guaranty must be in the form obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid EAST ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SECTION 14 FOR A of a Certified Check or Cashier's Check drawn on an Idaho bank and /or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, DISTANCE OF 896.81 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH in the amount of five percent of the total amount bid, made attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount THE CENTERLINE OF STATE HIGHWAY NO. 50; THENCE payable to the Buhl Highway District, or a Bidder's Bond in the advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. SOUTH 38 DEGREES 29' 43” WEST ALONG THE amount of five percent of the total amount bid. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust CENTERLINE OF STATE HIGHWAY NO. 50 FOR A DISTANCE Bidders shall obtain a license from the Idaho Public Works OF 3205.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 30' 17” property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Contractors State License Board (800) 358-6895 before award HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO EAST A DISTANCE OF 95.0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE will be made, as provided in Subsection 103.02 and 107.03 of EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF STATE COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL the Idaho Standard Specifications. BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY HIGHWAY NO. 50 AND BEING THE TRUE POINT OF The Contractor will be required to pay not less than the minimum BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 18' 09” EAST BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO wage rates of the general wage decision for the project, as set FOR A DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 68 COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO DEGREES 45' 31” EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 479.65 FEET out in the bid proposal. Such rates will be made part of the REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE TO A POINT ON THE EAST BOUNDARY OF THE WEST HALF contract covering the project. The Fair Labor Standards Act of NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 0 1938 (U.S.C.A. Title 29, Paragraphs 201-219, Chapter 8) shall DATED: 05/26/2011 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. Name DEGREES 00' 42” WEST ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF apply in the employment of labor for this project. and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER FOR A Dated May 26th, 2011 COMPANY, N.A.1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI DISTANCE OF 612.12 FEET TO THE CENTER OF A CANAL; TODD BARTOLOME, P.E. VALLEY, CA 80028-1821 PHONE: (800) 281-8219 Successor THENCE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 16' 18” WEST ALONG THE RESIDENT ENGINEER Trustee /S/ Tonya Malugen ASAP# 4007891 CENTER OF THE CANAL FOR A DISTANCE OF 292.64 FEET PUBLISH: June 7, 14 and 21, 2011 TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A 9 DEGREE 45' 43” PUBLISH: June 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2011 CURVE LEFT; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF THE 9 DEGREE 45' 43” CURVE LEFT FOR A DISTANCE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF 161.72 FEET, SAID ARC HAVING A CHORD BEARING TS #: ID-11-439620-NH On 9/12/2011, at 11:00am (recognized AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 75 DEGREES 22' 15” WEST, local time), at the following location in the County of GOODING, On the bench. Online. 161.36 FEET; THENCE LEAVING THE CANAL NORTH 0 State of Idaho: In the lobby of Land Title & Escrow, Inc. located DEGREES 00' 45” WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 810.94 FEET; at 706 Main St., Gooding, ID 83330., Pioneer Title Company of THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 18' 09” WEST FOR A Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services as Trustee , DISTANCE OF 189.39 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY as Trustee on behalf of LNV Corporation will sell at public Read crime and RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF STATE HIGHWAY NO. 50; auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the THENCE NORTH 38 DEGREES 29' 43” EAST ALONG THE United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following real EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF STATE property, situated in the County of GOODING State of Idaho, court news at HIGHWAY NO. 50 FOR A DISTANCE OF 63.27 FEET TO THE and described as follows: LOTS 19, 20 AND 21 IN BLOCK 129, TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL II: TOWNSHIP 10 GOODING 2ND ADDITION TO THE CITY OF GOODING, SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, TWIN FALLS GOODING COUNTY, IDAHO, AS THE SAME IS PLATTED IN COUNTY, IDAHO SECTION 14: A 50.00 FOOT WIDE ACCESS THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, NOW OF RECORD IN THE magicvalley.com EASEMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF INGRESS AND OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The Trustee EGRESS, SAID EASEMENT BEING ADJACENT TO AND ON has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with LINE; COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that SAID SECTION 14; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 00' 45” the address of 1325 CALIFORNIA STREET, GOODING, ID EAST ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SECTION 14 FOR A 83330 is sometimes associated with said real property. Said DISTANCE OF 896.81 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, THE CENTERLINE OF STATE HIGHWAY NO. 50; THENCE possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured Fairview Veterinary SOUTH 38 DEGREES 29' 43” WEST ALONG THE by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of 702 US Hwy 30 CENTERLINE OF THE STATE HIGHWAY NO. 50 FOR A Trust executed by OSVALDO BENEVIDES, A MARRIED MAN Buhl, ID 83316 DISTANCE OF 3268.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES as Grantor/Trustor, in which MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC ~208-543-2600~ 30' 17” EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 95.00 FEET TO A POINT REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF STATE MERITAGE MORTGAGE, CORPORATION, is named as For photos HIGHWAY NO. 50 AND BEING THE TRUE POINT OF Beneficiary and LAND TITLE & ESCROW as Trustee and visit our website: BEGINNING OF SAID EASEMENT LINE: THENCE SOUTH 89 recorded 4/14/2006 as Instrument No. 215857 in book -, page -, www.petfinder.com/shelters/ID90.html DEGREES 18' 09” EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 322.18 FEET of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of GOODING TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are named to FOUND: BOUNDARY OF THE AFORE DESCRIBED PARCEL AND comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No BEING THE TERMINUS POINT OF SAID EASEMENT. The A female Shepherd mix was found in Buhl 6-10-11. representation is made that they are, or are not, presently She is a brown brindle and white. Call to identify. Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for above referenced real property, but for purpose of compliance which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, A male basset hound was found on 13th Ave. in Buhl with Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been under Deed of Trust and Note dated 4/11/2006. The monthly 6-11-11. He was wearing a collar but no tags. Call to identify informed that the street address of, 277 D HIGHWAY 50, installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if applicable) of Hansen, ID, 83334-5007 is sometimes associated with said real $185.30, due per month for the months of 8/1/2010 through A male Labrador mix was found on Davis St. in Filer property. Bidders must be prepared to tender the trustee the full 5/5/2011, and all subsequent installments until the date of sale 6-13-11. He is black with a little white. amount of the bid at the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this date on He was wearing a collar but no tags. check drawn on a state or federally insured savings institution. the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $15,115.40 Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or together with interest thereon at the current rate of 13.9990 per implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy cent (%) per annum from 7/1/2010. All delinquent amounts are AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION: the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this Babe is a sweet Pitbull female. She is tan and white unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, and is very affectionate. She is a little small for a sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the pit bull weighing about 30 lbs. Babe is about two or 12/01/2010 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent three-years-old and will be a wonderful pet. installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary currently accruing at 8.875% per annum; together with all elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said Milo is a darling labrador puppy. He is about 4-months-old subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the and is black with a little white patch on his chest. He is very terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any sweet and will be a nice family pet. Come meet him today! supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any as of this date on said obligation is $71,345.15, plus interest, Macy is a darling St Bernard mix pup. She is probably about costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further 5-months-old and is black and white. She is very affectionate obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid and does well with other dogs. Come meet her today. and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee's Attorney. Date: 5/10/2011 By: Pioneer Title attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount Hooch is a handsome St Bernard mix pup. He came into the advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services as Trustee By: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington, a shelter with his sister Flower. He is tan and white and is promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. very sweet. He does well with other doggies. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust Washington Corporation, its attorney-in-fact 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 Brooke Frank, Assistant Secretary For property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Bruno is a handsome Chesapeake mix. He is solid brown HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Sale Information Call: 714-730-2727 or Login to: and has Chesapeake eyes. Bruno is about one-year-old. COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL www.fidelityasap.com If you have previously been discharged He enjoys playing with other dogs and loves to give kisses BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal to his human friends. BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. Barkley is a cute little terrier/chihuahua mix. He has a black REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY and tan wire-haired coat and big brown eyes. He is about NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT one-year-old and has a big personality! Barkley loves to DATED: 05/23/2011 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a play with other dogs and kitties. He also loves affection from and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be humans and is a great little lap dog. Come meet him today! COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 11- your credit obligations. ASAP# 3993798 The adoption fee is $75 and includes spaying/ 0039814 FEI # 1006.136814 neutering and the first set of vaccinations. PUBLISH: June 14, 21, 28 and July 5, 2011 PUBLISH: May 24, 31, June 7 and 14, 2011 Agribusiness 8 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

DEAR ABBY: I was criti- cized recently for placing my right hand over my heart DRIVERS while the U.S. flag was New Today OTR drivers check us out. Pregnant? Worried? Medical, 401K and paid vacation. flown and “The Star- Free Pregnancy Tests Run Western & Midwest States. Spangled Banner” was Confidential 2 yrs OTR. exp, tanker endorsement 208-734-7472 required. Food grade products. being sung. I was told that Idaho Milk Transport, Inc. the hand over the heart is for REAL eSTATE MISCELLANEOUS tRANSPORTATION 1-800-967-2911 the Pledge of Allegiance DRIVERS only, when the flag is pres- Semi truck driver needed Class A CDL. full time year round, Must ent. Is that true, and what is Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling have 2 yrs exp in hauling bulk the proper procedure? Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive potatoes in a belt trailer & driving. ST. LOUIS PATRIOT Rates. We are a debt relief agency. Apply in person at MCM We help people file for bankruptcy Trucking 446 Hwy 30 E. Kimberly. DEAR PATRIOT: No, it is MAYTAG washer, front loader. Like relief under the bankruptcy code. HANSEN 1999 14x70 Mobile new, only 2 years old! Just remod- May, Browning & May not true. Whoever criti- Home, new appliances, eled and must sell! Paid $900, 208-733-7180 cized you was ignorant of $20,000. 208-320-1845 selling for $400. 539-1836 the Flag Code, as amended WASHER/DRYER by the 94th Congress and RENTAL PROPERTIES Buy, Sell, Repair EDUCATION approved July 7,1976. Kenmore set $250 The Bliss School District is seeking excellent condition. Warranty. the following positions: According to the code, Call 280-2604 K-12 Special Education Teacher “During the rendition of the BD STEP DECK TRAILER 45' and Secondary English/Spanish/ national anthem when the with Folding Hydraulic Beaver Social Studies. Full-time 810 Tail Ramp, 25,000 lb winch on Para-professional aide position. flag is displayed, all present front, low profile tires, exc. For more information contact ... shall stand at attention Furniture & Carpet cond. One owner. $14,900. Michele Elliott, Clerk, Bliss BUHL $895 + dep. Like new 3 bdrm, facing the flag with the right 2 bath, 2 car garage, roomy, 2- WE BUY and Sell clean used Call 208-320-4058. School District #234, tone paint, AC, blinds. 543-5524 furniture. 248 S Hwy 24 between P.O. Box 115, Bliss, ID 83314 hand over the heart. ... Burley & Rupert. 208-434-2145 phone (208) 352-4447 or e-mail [email protected]. When the flag is not dis- DECLO 4 bdrm, 1 bath, newly re- EOE modeled, no pets/smoking. $650 + EMPLOYMENT played, those present deposit. 208-569-9351 should face toward the EDUCATON FILER 2 bedroom home, 1½ bath in music and act in the manner country, $700 mo. + dep. LIFT CHAIR they would if the flag were Call 208-326-6846 or 208-731-5684 Excellent shape. Blue. $500. Call 208-320-4190. FREIGHTLINER '90 with 15 ft displayed there.” JEROME 1 bedroom house for rent, dumpbed with shaker and load And by the way, happy tarp. 60 series Detroit 400hp. 9 fenced yard, $400 mo. + dep, in- rECREATIONAL Early Head Start Family Flag Day to all my readers cludes water. 208-324-2992 spd., trans., AC, PS, Jake brake, Alloy wheels. Very good Educator 2, full-time position. out there. HIRE STUDENTS TO Apply to www.csi.edu/jobs. PAUL Small 1 bdrm, new carpet/ cond. Low miles. $12,900. WORK FOR YOU! EOE paint, stove & refrig furnished, no Call 208-320-4058. pets, $385+$350 dep. 208-438-5751 Our Dependable, Honest, Diligent, Friendly Students EAR TWIN FALLS Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, are available to work for you great area. Appls., sprinklers, 2 after school & weekends. car garage, No smoking/pets. Magic Valley High School ABBY 1005 Caswell Ave W. $900 mo. + Contact David Brown $700 dep. Call 208-734-5714 FORD '70 F-100, auto transmission, power steering, good condition. Cell 293-2062 Jeanne $1900/offer. 208-423-4803 School 733-8823 CLASSIFIEDS TWIN FALLS Northpointe area, 3 It pays to read the fine print! bdrm., 2 bath, quite cul-de-sac, Phillips near hospital & schools, new paint, Call the Times-News to place your ad 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 new refrig., $900 mo. Pet dep. PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE EAR ABBY: I’m a 25- 208-726-6016 or 208-731-8891 Federal Employment information HONDA '88 GL1500 Goldwing with is free. Remember, no one can year-old male who, for the Escapade SE trailer. 57,000 FARM miles, cruise control, Markland promise you a federal job. Exp'd Chopper, Swather & most part, has figured out highway boards and controls, For free information about Pit Packer. Apply at J & C Custom what I want to do with my AM-FM factory cassette deck, re- federal jobs. 299 Addison Ave. W. life. I’m currently working, FILER 1 bdrm condo, 509 Union. No verse progressive suspension Call Career America Connection (located at Century Boat Land) with on-board compressor and air 478-757-3000 No phone calls please. and I am also considering smoking/pets. W/D hookups $450 Drug Free Workplace. + deposit. 909-881-2045 ride shocks. Custom seat, pas- senger arm rests. Luggage racks, entering the military to KIMBERLY 3 bdrm 1 bath. Avail trim, and light package. Dunlop boost my character and Elite 3 tires, front 90%, rear 75%. CADILLAC '01 Seville STS soon. $695 mo. 604 Center St. W. Northstar V8, power everything resume. I want to eventual- No smoking/pets 909-881-2045 Paint in very good condition with pin striping. High windscreen with & Onstar system, car is like new ly become a lawyer so I can vent matching soft Goldwing lug- inside & out. 27 mpg. $6500. help people. aGRICULTURE gage cases. Tool kit service Call 208-320-4058 BOOKKEEPER LAW ENFORCEMENT manuals. Two helmets, size S. Busy office seeking Bookkeeper The Shoshone Police Dept. Something that irritates New battery. Cover trailer has with excellent people and is accepting applications for the my family is my refusal to adjustable air suspension and organizational skills. Proficiency in position of Full-Time Patrol Officer. new tires. Call M-F after 6pm, Word and Excel and 3-5 years of The City of Shoshone is a Drug date. I suffer from anxiety Sat-Sun anytime $4,900/offer. Quickbooks experience required. Free Workplace and an Equal attacks just at the thought 208-539-9744 Pay DOE. Please mail resume to Opportunity Employer. Benefits PO Box 5179, Twin Falls, ID, include paid vacation, sick time, and of talking to a woman or 83303 or email to PERSI retirement. Each full time asking for a date. My older GREAT DANE puppies, purebred, [email protected] Officer is issued a take home car, wormed, 1st set of shots. Ready for uniforms, duty gear and equipment. sister asks me when I will Fathers Day. Call 308-8075. CORVETTE '84 Coupe C-4. Red RECEPTIONIST Preferred applicants should either marry, and my dad claims with black leather interior and be POST certified or be certifiable SUPERIOR '72 24' fully self con- Office seeking self-motivated, I’d be a great father. How tained, tuned up ready to go, new carpets. Ferrari aero body pack- friendly Receptionist. Must show POE. All applicants should be rubber, $2500/offer. 208-678-5581 age, 6 speed manual transmis- proficiency in Word and Excel as able to meet POST standards. can I get my family to sion with overdrive. Completely well as excellent verbal and writing Applications can be picked up understand that I’m not rebuilt/balanced 383 CI Chev by skills. Must learn quickly and be at City Hall, 207 S Rail St. West. Kidd Performance, over 375HP, detail oriented. Pay DOE. Please submit any applications interested in marriage and FUEL TANK 500 Gallon with stand. Low profile TOYO tires, 80% Please mail resume to: with resume attached to children? SPRAYER 200 Gallon w/30' tread unidirectional mag style PO Box 5179, Twin Falls, ID, City of Shoshone P.O. Box 208 booms. TILLING PACK ROLLER COLEMAN '96 tent trailer, 15 ft., polished wheels, power seats/ 83303 or email to Shoshone, ID 83352 — LOVELESS IN 12'. MAINLINE 14 joints, 50' 4” folds out to about 24 ft., two large windows, Alpine AM/FM cassette [email protected] (208) 886-2030. THE SOUTHWEST ring lock. Call 208-431-2225. beds, $2,500. See at 548 Fillmore! player with 6-disc remote CD This opening closes Call 734-2868 or 420-3507 changer. Removable top. Previ- RECEPTIONIST June 24, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. DEAR LOVELESS: I NEW HOLLAND 1283 self propelled ous show car Head turner! Fun Part-time Receptionist needed for respect your desire to enter baler, 2 string. $6000. Massey SALEM '05 24' with slide, attach- car to drive but not for the faint of busy veterinary office. Hours Ferguson Tractor, 35 Diesel, able grill plus hitch. Exc cond. heart. You need a strong leg for M-F 2-6:30, Every 3rd Sat. Multi task- the military, boost your $3500/offer. Call 208-732-5383. $11,500, price neg. Call 734-0163. the clutch. Previous military re- ing, team player, computer skills. character and resume and cruiting show car with several tro- Apply in person 988 W Main St in earn a law degree. But phies. Overdrive gear allows over Jerome Mon & Tue only! 8am-3pm 908 20 mpg highway. Daily driver or please don’t use the military sleeper Mustang killer. Call M-F Utility Trailers after 6pm, Sat-Sun anytime Requires pre-payment as a way to escape dealing $6,800/offer. 208-539-9744 prior to publication. Major credit/ with your inability to be debit cards, and cash accepted. Custom Hay Swathing - Newer ATV/UTILITY TRAILER 8'x16', tie MAZDA '00 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News comfortable with half the Double Conditioner - Competi- downs, holds 4 ATVs, includes Millenia S Sedan, spare tire and built-in storage, loaded, low miles, $4,995. tive Rates - Call 208-308-3479 human race. If and when $1100/offer. 423-6180 / 404-3795 208-731-0877 or 324-8056 DRIVER School Bus Drivers Wanted you enlist, you will be in a Western States Bus work environment where Call 208-733-8003 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME there are females and situa- by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek DRIVERS tions in which you may be Unscramble these four Jumbles, Ag Express Inc. Paul & Twin Falls, LOST Black Lab, male, wearing All advertising required to work as a team. one letter to each square, ID. Class A CDL Drivers needed black collar, 6/3 in Declo, ¼ mi is subject to the newspaper's to form four ordinary words. full & part-time, year round, local & That’s why I strongly sug- from the Country Store. 431-2407. interstate hauling. Benefits include standard of acceptance. gest that you talk to a men- Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, & The Times-News reserves the LOST Boxer, brindle color, white UMDNO vacation. Minimum age 22. right to edit, abbreviate decline tal health professional chest and stomach. Missing since Tank endorsement. the 28th of May around Park View or properly classify any ad. about your anxiety about Call Burley 678-4625 ext 1, Paul ID Estates subdivision REWARD! Receipt of copy via remote entry 438-5025 or Twin Falls 732-6065 women BEFORE enlisting. ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Call 420-3004 or 316-1665 (fax, e-mail, etc.) does not All Rights Reserved. Marriage and children are DRIVERS constitute final acceptance by LOST Pomeranian, red color, male, this newspaper. The advertiser, not for everyone — and you ARSFC black collar with rhinestones, lost Drivers needed. Small local around the Harmon Park Area. company, dedicated reefer hauls in not the newspaper assumes full may be one of those men Call 208-329-1692 Western States. Benefits available. responsibility for the truthful who should be a confirmed 2 years OTR experience required. content of their advertiser bachelor. But not because MISSING Border Collie, black & Call 208-537-6787 message. white female. Lost at Cal-Store Gary Blick Trucking, Inc. you’re afraid of women. LCNECA Monday, June 6. Please call 208-431-6300 or 431-6303. EAR ABBY: My father h is is a GREAT way to earn has been dead for more than Sign Up for Up the IAFLOFCISign fan club (OFFICIAL) Facebook Jumble SEOTRY some extra ca$h! 15 years. Any time my Now arrange the circled letters mother sees people she has- DUI? Consider trial rather than plea n’t seen since Dad’s death, to form the surprise answer, as agreement. Ask your legal counsel Start a delivery route today! suggested by the above cartoon. about all CIVIL penalties and total she makes a point of telling DMV fees for Driver's License them how happy she is now Answer: reinstatement. I am NOT an Madrona Motor Routes Motor Route attorney, nor is this advertisement Locust that he’s dead! She doesn’t (Answers tomorrow) a solicitation. Paid for by Scott care how loudly she declares Jumbles: PRICE SMELL DUMPED FREEZE Andrus, Twin Falls. Sycamore Yesterday’s Lemore it or how she says it. Answer: When the layout team put the mayor’s photo MALE 60, in good shape, 6' tall, At my son’s recent wed- in upside-down, the editor — FLIPPED seeks attractive slim women 40 to RICHFIELD & 50, modern. Dennis 308-0015. ding reception, I overheard BELLEVUE TWIN FALLS GOODING her having this conversa- aNNOUNCEMENTS SINGLE MAN is wanting a date with single lady and relationship. 6782201 7353241 7353346 tion with my brother-in- 30-40's, come & visit with me. 404 law. He made eye contact East Ave E. Jerome. Town Routes Motor Route Motor Route with me to see if I could hear FOUND Sorrel Horse, small, NE of SUPPORT WORKER with basic Jerome. Call Jerome County Sher- AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE what she was saying, then iffs Office at 208-308-4100. skills. Call 208-316-4118 GLENNS FERRY shook his head like he couldn’t believe what she BLISS FOUND Calico cat, extra toes, very Need to place a classifi ed? was saying. friendly. Found on Monroe in Kim- JEROME KINGHILL FILER Abby, it’s embarrassing berly. 208-944-4788 No time to call or stop by? 7353346 7353346 7353346 that she does this all the FOUND Cat, all white, in the Call now for more time. If I say anything, I Canyon Ridge HS area. Very Log on to know she’ll get mad at me. friendly. 420-5333 www.magicvalley.com information about Any suggestions? FOUND Cat, female, in the Twin routes available in CAN’T TAKE Falls courthouse parking lot. 1. Find the ad owl button your area. HER ANYWHERE Call 595-2192 to identify. 2. Click Twin Falls, TFMR...... 7353241 DEAR CAN’T TAKE HER FOUND prescription glasses at ANYWHERE: Yes. Ignore Dierkes Lake. Call to identify at 3. Follow the steps Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, Kimberly, Shoshone . her.Obviously your parents’ 324-7959 or 329-0057. Easy as 1.2.3 and convenient! . . 6782201 or 7353302 marriage wasn’t made in FOUND heaven — but her widow- Shih Tzu in Twin Falls area. www.magicvalley.com Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.7353346 hood is. Call to identify 208-423-4602 You Are Invited to The Look Inside June 17th19th & June 24th26th to See a Sneak Peek Friday & Saturday 17pm of Some Of Sunday 15 pm the Homes! 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KIMBERLY Nice updated 4 bdrm, 2 FILER 2 bedroom home, 1½ bath in bath home on 502 Gem Dr. Room country, $700 mo. + dep. in basement for an additional bed- Call 208-326-6846 or 208-731-5684 room and bathroom or just stor- age. Central heating and air. Two car garage with fully fenced back- yard and storage shed. Asking $156,000. Call 208-431-2799. RUPERT horse property, 4.3 acres, 2700 sq. ft. house, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 208-312-0381 In accordance with the federal Fair Housing Act, we do not TWIN FALLS accept for publication any real estate listing that indicates any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, family status, or national origin. If you believe a published listing states such a preference, limitation, or discrimination, By Owner, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, built please notify this publication at 2006. House 1515 sqft, 2 car [email protected]. garage, 576 sqft. Vaulted ceilings in main living & master bedroom, JEROME 1 bedroom house for rent, fenced fully, central forced air fenced yard, $400 mo. + dep, in- heat/AC, Pergo type flooring in cludes water. 208-324-2992 kitchen & dining, custom window treatments included, vinyl siding, JEROME 2 & 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile bonus garage attic storage. homes. $550-$650. No pets. Long Priced to Sell: $127,900. term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 Located at 475 Lacasa Loop. (208) 731-4941 JEROME 2 bdrm upstairs, sm bdrm downstairs, large fenced backyard, Today is Tuesday, June 1 bath, no pets/smoking. $650 14, the 165th day of 2011. month + $600 dep. 405 4th Ave. E. Call 208-320-0897 or 324-6411 There are 200 days left in BURLEY Norman Manor Apts the year. This is Flag Day. JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath, sprinklers, 1 & 2 bdrms, $375-$400 + dep. fenced, pets neg., No smoking, New improvements through out Today’s Highlight: $795 mo + $500 dep. 358-2601 Manager on site. Call any time On June 14, 1777, the JEROME 3 bedroom, carport, shop, 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave Continental Congress in 605 4th Ave. E. $650 month. 208-539-9950 BURLEY Very nice 1 & 2 bdrm apt Philadelphia adopted the TWIN FALLS Townhouse for sale w/garage, exc location, no smoking/ Stars and Stripes as the by owner. Very close to canyon KIMBERLY 2 bedroom w/garage, pets. 208-431-1643 or 678-3216 rim, trail and Canyon Ridge small yard, no pets. national flag. High School. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, Call 208-423-4377 after 7pm Classified Department 2 car finished garage. Below market price, $162,000. KIMBERLY 4 bdrm., 2 bath manu- Classified Sales Representatives Call Mark 948-9956 factured home, W/D hookup, gas are available from TODAY IN heat. 150 Lake St. $650 mo. 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday inclds water, sewer. Call 731-2345 Call our office in Twin Falls HISTORY KIMBERLY Clean 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 733-0931 ext. 2 $550 month + $500 deposit. 433 Polk West. 208-308-0737 FILER 1 bdrm condo, 509 Union. No On this date: smoking/pets. W/D hookups $450 FAIRFIELD 5 acre corner lot build- KIMBERLY Interviewing for 2 bdrm, + deposit. 909-881-2045 In 1775, the Continental ing site, beautiful views to the range, refrig. Water & sanitation south and north, located NW of pd. No pets/smoking. $600 + dep. Army, forerunner of the Fairfield in Mountain Sun Sub'd. Call 208-423-5325 United States Army, was REAL eSTATE Reduced from $85,000. Super buy at $40,000. 208-420-6989 PAUL Small 1 bdrm, new carpet/ created. paint, stove & refrig furnished, no In 1801, former American WENDELL 20 acre building lot with pets, $385+$350 dep. 208-438-5751 Revolutionary War General CAREGIVER water shares. Call 208-536-6666 1, 2, or 3 or 404-307-2749. RUPERT 910 B Street. 1 bdrm, 1 Bedroom and notorious turncoat Caregiver needed for Residential bath. Refrig, stove incld. W/D Care facility in Twin Falls. The po- hookup. $375 mo + $300 dep. Apartments Benedict Arnold died in sition available is for night shift. Call 208-312-2477 Rent is based on income. Apply in person at London. PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE Rosetta Assited Living, TWIN FALLS 1250 6th Ave E. Cute In 1811, Harriet Beecher Selling Property? 1177 Eastridge Court or for more 2 bdrm 1 bath, electric heat, $600 Stowe, author of “Uncle information call 734-9422. Don't pay any fees until it's sold. JEROME 2.8 Acre lot south of Idaho + dep. No smoking/pets. 358-5961 Fish and Game Building in High- 210 S A Street For free information about Rupert, Idaho 83350 Tom’s Cabin,’’ was born in MEDICAL avoiding time share and real way 93 Business Park. Lot zoned TWIN FALLS 2200 sq. ft. 4 bed- room, 1 ½ bath, 2 family rooms, of- Litchfield, Conn. A Promise of Hope Hospice is estate scams, write to: for Commercial/Light Manufactur- looking for a FT Case Manager RN ing, or related purposes. County fice, fenced yard, pets negotiable, 208-650-8816 In 1911, the British ocean Federal Trade Commission, PT LPN, PT Chaplin. Must have maintained paved road. Surface $850 mo. + dep. 208-539-7355 liner RMS Olympic set out hospice experience. PT Clerical. Washington, D.C. 20580 or call water rights. Priced below pur- TWIN FALLS 3 bd, historic new re- on its maiden voyage for Please call 208-219-1097 the National Fraud Information chase price; $135,000. Contact Equal Opportunity Provider Center, 1-800-876-7060. Craig 208-309-1700 or Linda model, great location, hardwood New York, arriving one MEDICAL 208-823-4642 or 309-1710. floors, fenced yd, $785. 420-6628 GOODING 1 bdrm, 1 bath in 4-Plex. week later. (The ship’s cap- Medical Receptionist needed. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 yrs Medical office experience No Smoking, No Pets. $400 mo JEROME old, nice neighborhood. 1533 plus deposit $500. Call 308-6804 tain was Edward John required. Send resume to: Dana. $850 mo. + dep. 731-4060 Smith, who went on to PMB 94633 C/O Times News PO GOODING 1 bdrm. W/D incl., $355 Box 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, kitchen mo. + $300 dep. No smoking/pets. command the ill-fated RMS 1345 Wilmore appls, no smoking/pets, $875. Call 208-410-7994 Titanic the following year.) OPTICIAN/LAB TECH Possible Lease Purchase! http://steelmgt.com 208-735-0473 Busy Optical Shop has openings for GOODING 2 bdrm, newly remod- In 1940, German troops 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2400 sq. ft., TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, house Optician & Lab Tech. Experience auto sprinklers, fenced backyard, eled. $495 month + dep. W/D incl., entered Paris during World preferred. Fun & friendly For Sale or Lease! at 520 2nd Ave E. New carpet/ No pets/smoking. 410-7994 central air, 1 car attached flooring/paint. $650 mo + dep. No War II; the same day, the atmosphere, good benefits, wage garage, hardwood floor. The Heritage Plaza smoking/pets. Call 208-954-2180. DOE. Resume to: Call Monica at 208-670-5770 condominiumized professional GOODING Nice 2 bdrm 1 bath apt, Nazis began transporting Mountain West Optical, no smoking/pets. Call Laura at office building w/great visibility TWIN FALLS 731 N. College Rd. Twin Falls, ID. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, new 208-934-5991 or 961-0011 prisoners to the Auschwitz and easy access to the US 93 & kitchen, new deck, $675 mo + dep. I-84 junction that features flexible No smoking/pets. 208-293-2719 concentration camp in suite sizes anywhere from 5400- GOODING SENIOR German-occupied Poland. 14,701 sq. ft. 491 Heritage Dr. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath, quiet, Just West of the Flying J. efficient duplex, $800 mo. + $500 HOUSING In 1943, the Supreme Up to $48,000 Individual/ dep. 408 Morningside Dr. For de- RD Subsidy Court, in West Virginia SALES EQUAL HOUSING Realtor Courtesy. Go to tails call 208-420-2599. Rent Based on Income State Board of Education vs. Are you a gung-ho salesperson www.gemstateprospector.com OPPORTUNITIES TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm 2 bath, 2 car, 62 Years and Older, stuck in a rut? An eagle Contact Lori 208-404-4345 Barnette, ruled that chil- All real estate advertising in this newer flooring, Garden, Landscap- surrounded by ducks? Don't if handicapped/disabled newspaper is subject to the Fair ing, W/D hookups, DW, Water soft dren in public schools could really believe in what you're regardless of age. TWIN FALLS and micro. $925 + dep. 420-6577 selling? Maybe its time to Housing Act which makes it 934-8050 not be forced to salute the look down a new avenue. Call illegal to advertise “any Reduced! $450,000. flag of the United States. Dave @ 308-6128, but only if preference limitation or TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm., 2 bath, 3 you are extremely organized, discrimination based on race, years new, fenced backyard, In 1954, the words “under central AC/heat, 2 car garage, likable, and aren't afraid of color, religion, sex, handicap, God’’ were added to the Multi Units Offer pets neg. $1,000 mo. + dep. straight commission sales. familial status, or national origin Barrier Free Positive Cash Flow! 761 Benjamin 208-720-9200 Pledge of Allegiance. SALES or an intention to make any such 6400 sq. ft. building, 40 parking Equal Opportunity In 1967, the space probe Are you in Sales? Motivated? Clean preference limitation or spaces for sale or for lease. Provider cut and drug free? Terry's Heating TWIN FALLS 4 Bedrooms, Mariner 5 was launched discrimination. “Familial status $2,000 month. MLS#98315710 2 Bath House 1372 Valencia St & Air Conditioning has a rare includes children under the age of Call Kelly Runyon from Cape Kennedy on a opportunity with benefits. $985. Dog Friendly 734-4334 Hear the quiet! 18 living with parents or legal 1-800-529-4456 or 208-312-1243 twinfallsrentals.com flight that took it past Apply in person at: 1535 Kimberly River Bridge Realty Laurel Park Apartments Road, Twin Falls, ID 83301 custodian; pregnant women and 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls Venus. people securing custody or TWIN FALLS Clean 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 734-4195 In 1985, the 17-day hijack children under 18, WHO can help YOU energy efficient house, $750 mo + sell your property? $500 deposit. 208-731-0919 ordeal of TWA Flight 847 Classifieds Can! This newspaper will not TWIN FALLS Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, began as a pair of Lebanese 208-733-0931 ext. 2 knowingly accept any advertising great area. Appls., sprinklers, 2 [email protected] Shiite Muslim extremists SKILLED for real estate which is in violation car garage, No smoking/pets. seized the jetliner shortly Barclay Mechanical Services is of the law. Our readers are 1005 Caswell Ave W. $900 mo. + looking for Welders, Pipefitters, hereby informed that all dwellings $700 dep. Call 208-734-5714 after takeoff from Athens, Millwrights for full-time long term advertised in this newspaper are Greece. TWIN FALLS Newer 4 bdrm, 2 bath, In accordance with the federal employment in Mini-Cassia/Magic available on an equal opportunity single story home, $900. Beautiful In 1986, death claimed Valley area. Experience required. Fair Housing Act, we do not basis. To complain of floor plan, master bdrm w/walk-in Pay DOE. Health, Vision, Dental accept for publication any real Broadway librettist Alan Jay discrimination call HUD Toll-free BUHL 910 Moonglow Rd #47. '94 closet, family room w/fireplace. No estate listing that indicates any & 401k benefits available. Kit, DW, 3 bdrm., 2 bath. Single pets/smoking. 2484 Paintbrush Dr. Lerner in New York at age Apply in person at telephone number at 800-669- preference, limitation, or garage + deck. In 55+ park. Cash Call Debbie at 510-886-4661 discrimination based on race, 67; Argentine author Jorge 490 W 100 S Hwy 25, Paul 9777. The Toll-free telephone price $24,900. TWIN FALLS Newer upscale town color, religion, sex, disability, number for the hearing impaired Contact Gary 208-989-2386. family status, or national origin. Luis Borges in Geneva at age SKILLED is 800-927-8275. home, 3 bdrm, 2 ½ bath, 2 car garage, fireplace. 1847 Falls Ave If you believe a published listing 86; and “Wild Kingdom’’ Experienced Tire Tech & Service HANSEN 1999 14x70 Mobile states such a preference, Truck Operator. Experience Req. East. $975 month + deposit. No host Marlin Perkins in sub- Home, new appliances, limitation, or discrimination, Will pay premium for experienced KIMBERLY smoking, pet considered. urban St. Louis at age 81. $20,000. 208-320-1845 Call 208-733-8207 please notify this publication at help. Apply in person at [email protected]. Ron's American Car Care Ten years ago: The Bush TWIN FALLS Northpointe area, 3 337 W. Main. 324-3036 RENTAL PROPERTIES bdrm., 2 bath, quite cul-de-sac, JEROME 2 bdrm main level duplex, administration announced WELDER near hospital & schools, new paint, no smoking/pets, W/D hookup, the Navy would end its Full-time position for Exp'd new refrig., $900 mo. Pet dep. water incld. $550 month. 539-3221 bombing exercises on 208-726-6016 or 208-731-8891 Stainless Steel Welder in Burley. JEROME Vieques Island off the coast Shop work, no traveling. Also have TWIN FALLS Spacious 3 bdrm., 2 Nice, clean 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, $500. opening for General Laborer. 408 Gem Dr. Very well cared for bath condo, new carpet and paint, 324-2744 or 420-1011 of Puerto Rico by May 2003. Call 208-878-3000. home w/both central & radiant DW, W/D hookups, $675 + $575 President George W. Bush heat, AC, new carpeting, dep. IHFA accepted. 320-1479 KIMBERLY EDUCATION upgraded kitchen appls, 5 ceiling 1 bedroom studio, $280 month sparred with European fans w/light fixtures, lawn CLASSIFIEDS TWIN FALLS Very nice 3 bedroom, + utilities. Call 208-539-9950 leaders in Sweden over cli- sprinklers, fully fenced backyard, It pays to read the fine print. 2 bath country home, appls includ- KIMBERLY 3 bdrm 1 bath. Avail mate change, unwavering in storage bldg, open space Call the Times-News to place ed, W/D hookups, central air/heat, behind house. Congress Realty NO smoking/pets/drugs. $700 + soon. $695 mo. 604 Center St. W. your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 his opposition to a global MLS# 98465930 Standard dep. 208-734-4552. No smoking/pets 909-881-2045 commission to buyers brokerage. warming treaty. Mike RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, $135,000. 208-419-5922 Gartner, Jari Kurri, WHO can help YOU rent your W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. rental? Classifieds Can! $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No Vyacheslav Fetisov and Dale CLASSIFIEDS KIMBERLY 733-0931 ext. 2 smoking. 208-358-0673 Hawerchuk were elected to It pays to read the fine print! [email protected] BUHL $895 + dep. Like new 3 bdrm, RUPERT 2 bdrm apt., partly fur- the Hockey Hall of Fame. Call the Times-News to place nished, water pd, newly remod- your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 2 bath, 2 car garage, roomy, 2- Five years ago: President tone paint, AC, blinds. 543-5524 eled, $425. Idaho Housing Accept- ed. 208-431-6616 or 431-6615 George W. Bush, just back BUHL 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new car- from a surprise visit to Iraq, PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE pet, $525 mo. + $400 dep. SHOSHONE 1 Bedroom Duplex, dismissed calls for a U.S. Big profits usually mean big risks. Call 208-234-2566 or 208-219-2337 TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT $350. 408 & 410 W 5th. 734-4334 withdrawal as election-year Before you do business with a BUHL New, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, office, ◆◆◆◆◆ WOW! ◆◆◆◆◆ company, check it out with the Large 4000 sq. ft. 5 bdrm, 2.5 189 Boulder Dr., Energy Star, dep Weekly Payments O.K! politics and refused to give a Better Business Bureau. For free bath home on 12,750 sq. ft. site, + $800, 1 year lease. 212-0265 • No Credit Checks- No Deposit TWIN FALLS timetable or benchmark for information about avoiding fenced in back, extra large gar- - All Utilities Paid- 60 Channel “New” Falls Ave. Suites. BURLEY Avail immediately 3 bd/1ba success that would allow investment scams, write to the den shed, fully finished base- Cable - Free Long Distance & Conveniently located. Close to ment, 2 car garage, recent reno- private yd, garage, fireplace $550+ Federal Trade Commission, Internet - Fax CSI & next to Fred Meyer. troops to come home. vations, $188,000. Owners will- utils. Refs req. Ken, 208-371-4254 • Pets O.K.- Furnished Studios- Free Utilities except electric One year ago: During his Washington, D.C. 20580 or call ing to negotiate. 208-423-7021 CAREY available now, 4 bedroom, On Site Laundry. & wireless Internet the National Fraud Information TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. 2 bdrm apt. $550. 208-420-1301 latest visit to the Gulf Coast, Center 2 bath, fenced back yard by school and fairgrounds, $525 mo., no 731-5745 / 358-0085 / 431-8496 President Barack Obama 1-800-876-7060 KIMBERLY pets/smoking. 208-731-9214 BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm efficiency apt, promised that “things are mo. 731-5745 or 436-8383 gas, central heat, no pets, $345 + TWIN FALLS 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $300 dep. Call 208-410-7994 going to return to normal’’ Can’t Make $800 month + $700 deposit TWIN FALLS New 1 bdrm, no pets. and that the region’s fouled 647 Cobra Court Inquire at 503 3rd Ave E. TWIN FALLS 1 Bdrm Upstairs Apt waters would be in even Call 208-732-1240 208-316-2431 It Into $350. 132 Hansen St. E, #3 better shape than before the DECLO 4 bdrm, 1 bath, newly re- 734-4334 twinfallsrentals.com Our Office? NEW LISTING IN KIMBERLY! modeled, no pets/smoking. $650 + catastrophic BP oil spill. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, large family room. deposit. 208-569-9351 Sunday school teacher TWIN FALLS 1 bedroom apt, clean. Fax Us Your Over 1474 sq ft of living space. Melissa Huckaby pleaded Large corner lot w/fenced back FILER (5 miles north), newer 3-4 TWIN FALLS Large 3 bdrm duplex $380 month + deposit. No smok- yard & covered patio. Bay window bdrm, 2 bath, 2500 sq. ft. brick w/garage, new interior, AC and ing/pets. Call 420-9460. guilty in Stockton, Calif., to Classified ranch, private panoramic country in family room. All newer vinyl more. No pets/smoking. $630. kidnapping and murdering windows. Single carport. view, attached garage, 15 minutes 330½ 8th Ave. E. 208-734-6230 TWIN FALLS 1, 2 & 3 bdrm, some Listing #110071 ~ $109,900. to Twin or CSI. $1050 month lease W/D hookups & some close to 8-year-old Sandra Cantu Ad! BURLEY Nice 1 bdrm unit, off of Call Povlsen Realtors plus security. View photos at CSI. No pets. Ask about move- Main St., $325 month + deposit. and was sentenced to prison 208-678-5777 www.millerengineering.com in specials. Call 208-734-6600. (208) 734-5538 208-326-3320 Call for showing 208-431-9628. for the rest of her life. Agribusiness 10 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho DEAR ABBY: IF JUNE 14 IS YOUR Today is Tuesday, June ACROSS BIRTHDAY: Expect to trav- 14, the 165th day of 2011. 1 __ fide; el through life at a tranquil TWIN FALLS 1622 Filer Ave E., 2 THOUGHT THOUGHT FOR TODAY pace in the coming 12 bdrm, 1 bath No pets/smoking genuine Free laundry. $575 mo. + deposit FOR months. As this month CallToday’s 208-733-8676 Highlight: or 208-539-4449 5 Thin soup unfolds, remember that we On June 14, 1777, 10 Shower TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm apts & town TODAY often get what we need but homes in various locations, no alternative don’t always get what we smoking/pets. $595-$650. want from the universe. Go 208-539-6913 14 Throat-clearing TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, AC, sound ahead and plan ways to appls, carport, no smoking/pets, achieve and obtain those $500/mo. Call 208-733-3742 15 India’s dollar things near to your heart. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, cute, 16 Farmland unit — ST. LOUIS PATRIOT Those who are truly good greatT ODAYlocation, W/D hookup, IN inclds 17 New York __ DEAR PATRIOT: for you will grow closer this utils. No smoking. $565. 420-6628 month, but those who TWINHISTORY FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, free 18 Each other W/D, AC, new carpet, paint & aren’t will fade from view. counters, no pets. $495. 948-0417 20 __ cross buns The answer to your most TWINOn FALLS this date: 2 bdrm, 1 bath du- 21 Related important wishes may plex.In 1775,Spotless! Convenient, quiet 22 Bullock appear in the form of extra location. All appl incl W/D. Garage. No smoking/pets. $550. 539-5786 work and responsibilities 23 Fine tablecloth TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, W/D material from September through inside unit, $575 mo. + $500 dep. January, so prepare to work In 1801, Call 208-731-7890. 25 Highest card hard to become a success in TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, large walk-in 26 British actress the material world during closet, 2 full baths, appls included, Merle __ those months. small pantry, central air/heat, no pets/smoking/drugs. $625 + dep. 28 Sidestepped 208-721-0590 In 1811, 31 Firebug’s crime OROSCOPE TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, spotless, H fresh paint, no pets/smoking, close 32 Natural talent Jeraldine to CSI. $550 month. 948-0417 34 Sweet potato TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, W/D hookups, water and sewer paid. No smok- 36 In just a bit In 1911, Saunders ing/pets. $495/mo 208-410-9800 37 Bizarre TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath du- plex, No pets/smoking, garage, 38 “__ grip!”; ARIES (March 21-April W/D hookups, $625 mo. + dep., Call 208-410-9890 advice to the 19): Even if you’re bad at hysterical Monday’s Puzzle Solved business, you’ll find that TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath du- plex, No pets/smoking, W/D 39 Actor Hanks 4 Jimmy Carter’s solving problems scientifi- hookups, $475 mo. + dep., DEAR cally is simpler than you Call 208-410-9890 40 Despises daughter think. You will make more 41 Canary homes 5 Shattered ABBY TWIN FALLS THOUGHT FOR TODAY money if you perform thor- 2In bdrm., 1940, 2 bath, gated parking, 42 Lower in status 6 Altercation ough research now then you appls. Incld. $595 + dep. Call about special 208-734-5041 44 Erects 7 Golf will by trying your luck at the roulette wheel. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., large closets, 45 __ Wednesday; tournament 2 bath, duplex, W/D, CSI 100'. Lent opener 8 Earl Grey drink TAURUS (April 20-May Stainless, no pets. $650. 948-0417 DEAR ABBY: 20): Fixations on financial 46 Terra-__; 9 Egg layer TWIN FALLS 377 Morningside #3. 3 security fluctuate. While bd, 2 ba apt in 4-plex, upstairs unit. outdoor vase 10 Took one’s turn you must continue to work Garage,WIn 1943,/D hookup. No pets/smok- material at the plate to earn your daily bread, this ing. $600mo+dep. 208-9542180 isn’t the right time to spec- TWIN FALLS Awesome move-in 47 Characteristic 11 Prolonged pain special. Large 1 bdrm. New carpet/ ulate or invest.The best way paint/clean, $395 + dep. 731-7857 50 Theater box 12 Pine or palm to secure your future is by TWIN FALLS Clean 2 bdrm duplex 51 Jacuzzi 13 Frau’s husband hanging tough. w/garage, new interior, AC and 54 Coldest period 19 Movie award GEMINI (May 21-June more. No pets/smoking. $530. th 20): Tread water. You might 305In 6 1954, Ave E. 208-734-6230 57 Drug addict 21 Abbr. following think you are smarter than TWIN FALLS New 2 bdrm., 1 bath 58 Opening bet many poems apts., $624-$680. Close to CSI you are. There will be a price campus. For more information 59 Easily offended 24 Press clothes to pay. If you are In 1967,Call 208-735-1180. 60 Do an usher’s 25 Enthusiastic approached by someone TWIN FALLS Spacious 3 bdrm, 1 job 26 Tobacco kiln (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. with an offer or proposal, it bath duplex at 213 Richardson. All Rights Reserved. Full basement, W/D hookup, car- 61 Slip sideways 27 __ about; mull might enrich the other per- port. $700mo+dep. 208-954-2180. son rather than you. on the road over gloomily 40 Speediness 48 Skating oval CANCER (June 21-July TWINIn 1985, FALLS SPECIAL $525 Honey Locust Ln. 62 Minds 28 All __; listening 41 __ as a button 49 Opposed to 22): Save now,buy later. The Spacious 2 Bdrm Apts. 63 Inquires 29 Spectacles 43 Prepared a 50 __ jacket; pennies jingling in your Includes Water 734-4334 twinfallsrentals.com 30 Went out with fishing hook buoyant vest pocket will do more good in DOWN 32 Celebration 44 Scores of one 52 Mountaintop a wishing well than on a TWIN FALLS studio apt for rent. Extras from major purchase or invest- $325 mo. All utilities except power. 1 Johann 33 Recline stroke over par 53 __ and crafts ment. Avoid making major Located downtown. Call 316-0445. DEARSebastianABBY __ 35 Church service 46 Snug and cozy 55 Fraternity letter — LOVELESS IN decisions or signing con- TWINIn FALLS1986, Very large, clean, 3 bdrm, 2 bath apt. One half block to 2 Cincinnati, __ 37 Do the laundry 47 It was, to a 56 Bather’s spot THE SOUTHWEST tracts for the next few days. CSI. No pets. $650. Idaho Housing DEAR LOVELESS: LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): accepted. 320-7599 or 734-9704 3 Irritating 38 Trot or canter poet 57 U.N. member Enjoy the calm before the WENDELL 1 & 2 bdrm apts avail. storm. Rather than letting Immediately. Based on income. aGRICULTURE Pickup an application at your ambitions get the best Rancho Verde Apartments of you, this might be a good 255 Ave F or call 208-536-6244 CHINESE PUGS 1 fawn and 1 WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom time to pamper yourself brindle, both females, shots, Custom Hay Swathing - Newer disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, Double Conditioner - Competi- with the good things in life Ten years ago: brindle $500 , fawn $300. Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. Call 208-420-8274 tive Rates - Call 208-308-3479 that you’ve already earned Call Bob at 208-312-3746. and deserve. COCKER SPANIEL PUPS, $175. RUPERT New Motel. Day~Week~ ANGUS BULLS, 2 year olds and 10 weeks, tails docked, 1st shots, WANTED Tractors and other ONE TON BALING VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. Month. No utils, WiFi, refrig, micro, long yearlings, free delivery. Blonde, great pets. 208-212-5452 misc; repair/salvage/running. New Rotary Swathers. 22): Be a savvy shopper. cable & laundry. Close to stores, 208-436-3139 or 208-431-1691 Bob, 208-312-3746 Will buy straw on the stump. food & gas. 650-5690 or 436-1610 DACHSHUND AKC Puppies, ready 35 years exp. 208-731-5463 Luxury items might not be now, adorable. In Buhl. Can TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all e-mail pictures. 405-973-6395 priced right, but it’s cer- utils. paid. Weekly/monthly rates. CONNECT WITH tainly fun to browse. Your 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. CUSTOMERS WHO NEED DACHSHUND MINIATURE www.capriextendedstay.com YOUR SERVICE CKC Reg., 1st shots, ready now, phone may fill up with mes- only 2 females left, $200 each. Advertise in the Business sages about upcoming TWIN FALLS Master bdrm., $395. Call 208-312-2944 or 436-4495 1 bdrm Bsmt. $450. $300 dep. All & Service Directory social activities; put busi- utilities and cable incl., 490-0731 733-0931 ext. 2 FREE Border Collie/Lab cross, (7) GOODING 40 acres of fenced, irri- ness affairs on the back puppies, really cute, needs a good gated pasture for rent. burner. TWIN FALLS Starting at $550. home. 208-410-2618 208-734-9773 BURLEY/RUPERT Starting at $450. DEXTER CROSS STEERS LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): All utils paid, free cable & Internet. 3 yearling's, all natural. FREE Cat purebred American long- MISCELLANEOUS No dep. No credit check Pet ok. Call evenings 208-654-2889. hair, older female, spayed. Free Someone will be happy to 731-5745 / 431-3796 Calico/Persian mix, male declawed GATED PIPE 30 sections 10”x40'. obey your come-hither TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK & female spayed. Free (2) rats. 16 sections 10”x30'. Miscella- looks. A bit of flirtation Five years ago: COMMISION COMPANY 208-316-0695 neous 10” links. 5 sections 12” alu- Early Consignment minum 30'. 10” plastic 30'. spread in the right places th FREE Dachshund Cross needs a Wednesday, June 15 new family, 6-7 yrs old, current on Call 208-423-5024 can lead to a new romance. 60 head of 200-300lb calves, shots, loves people. 208-732-8337 JEROME 2 bdrm mobile home with Along with a good feeder run. PORTABLE WATER PUMP You might be surprised by W/D hookup, water/sewer paid. high volume, 4 cylinder diesel ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES 630 Commercial Ave. FREE Kittens to a good home. Wanted old magazines, toys, someone’s interest and $400 mo. + $200 dep. No pets or Twin Falls 208-733-7474 Litter box trained. motor, works very well. $5000 smoking. Call Jackie 539-1927 208-573-0313 horse tack, Indian items, jewelry DEAR ABBY: determined pursuit. Call 208-320-1400 or 208-358-0398 & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 SHOSHONE 2 bdrm mobile home, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. kittens to good home, $420 + $420 deposit. Water/trash FREE 21): Melt hearts. Exude adorable and fluffy, multi colors, paid. Avail now. 208-886-7972 some warmth to thaw even indoor and outdoor. 543-8481 the chilliest situation. A One year ago: FREE Kittens to good home. Friend- ly, litter box trained. All colors. MAYTAG washer, front loader. Like nagging financial problem Call 208-423-6205. new, only 2 years old! Just remod- can be cured, but not eled and must sell! Paid $900, through normal business TWIN FALLS 1 and 2 room of- GERMAN SHEPHERDS selling for $400. 539-1836 fice suites. Blue Lakes pylon Purebred Puppies & Adults SIPHON TUBES (200) 1”, $2.50/ channels. Keep your piggy sign, exceptional visibility, All colors available. www.smsgsd.com each and Chattin Ditcher $100. bank in a safe place. 30,000 cars per day. Starting at $400 & up. Call 208-404-9434 In Eden 320-8803. $150/month includes utilities. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- GREAT DANE puppies, purebred, Ask about FREE rent. GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND wormed, 1st set of shots. Ready for Dec. 21): Depend upon Call 208-734-8004 CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted Fathers Day. Call 308-8075. trusted friends to speak up horses, ponies, mules and draft horses. Call 208-539-2206 LABRADOR puppies, black, pure- on your behalf. Adventures TWIN FALLS 734-4334 bred, 9 weeks, shots, parents BRIDON TWINE 48 Boxes, UV of the amorous kind could Retail/Office Spaces great hunters, $150. 208-308-5413 250/6500, $28 each or $1200 for Various Sizes & Locations all 48. 208-731-7025 WASHER/DRYER be in your stars, but this twinfallsrentals.com MINIATURE SCHNAUZER Puppies Buy, Sell, Repair does not mean that you can CKC Registered, salt & pepper, Kenmore set $250 TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, white & parti, $200-$300. excellent condition. Warranty. be the king of the hill on the 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Mini 208-431-3407 Call 280-2604 business scene. ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 pups. 2 litters. All colors. 6 & 7 weeks old. 320-1985 or 320-2125 POMERANIAN CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- TWIN FALLS Office Warehouse, CKC. Females $275, males $200. Jan. 19): You might be at 40x40, newly remodeled, $600/ BASSETT HOUND Purebred pups. Call 208-431-9766 month. Call 208-733-8548 st odds with those who ques- Ready now. 1 shots, wormed, vet RABBITS checked. $350. Call 358-4333. tion conventional wisdom. TWIN FALLS Retail or office. Purebred Rex, 9 weeks old, $10 each. Call 208-320-4920 HAY For Sale and Wanted small You are intent on having Great Blue Lakes frontage, pylon BOSTON TERRIER Teenage male sign, exceptional visibility, bales and big bales by the bale your own way while others 9 months old. Paid $400 asking or by the ton. Visa and MC ac- 30,000 cars per day. 1562 sq. ft., $300 offer. Cash only! 410-0764 $1500/month. Ask about FREE cepted. Delivery on 3 tons or — CAN’T TAKE pursue original ideas. Aim more. 208-320-5560 rent. Call 208-734-8004 BOSTON TERRIERS 6 weeks old, HER ANYWHERE for what’s optimally possi- st males, 1 vaccinations & vet rd DEAR CAN’T TAKE HER ble given your unique gifts. FORD 8N Tractor, new tires, over- HORSE HAY 3 cutting, 125 lbs. checked, dewormed. $400. 3-string, green, barn stored, ANYWHERE: AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- 208-539-1663 hauled! Reduced $2400/offer. RENKER 20' family boat. I/O, ski $14/bale. 208-539-2722 Feb. 18): Don’t throw good BRITTANY SPANIEL pups, AKC or fish. Reduced $2500/offer. T.S.C. Hay Retrieving money after bad. You can TWIN FALLS registered, good bloodlines, excel- 423-5463 or 339-2480 229, 235, 239 Main Ave. W. lent hunters, good family dogs, envision endless possibili- FUEL TANK 500 Gallon with stand. Con 208-280-0839. $400 month Call 208-732-1240 ready Father's Day. 208-260-2355 SPRAYER 200 Gallon w/30' ties where others see only SHED 10x16x10 brand new built, JEROME commercial spaces for Cross puppies 8 wks booms. TILLING PACK ROLLER CHIHUAHUA insulated T1-11 siding, metal roof, perilous pitfalls. Don’t neg- rent-office, retail & restaurant old, 3 males, 1 female, $50-$100. 12'. MAINLINE 14 joints, 50' 4” $4000/offer. You move. 490-2823 lect the rights of loved ones spaces available. 1410 S Lincoln. 208-490-3676 ring lock. Call 208-431-2225. or step on toes to achieve Call for info 208-740-0648 CHIHUAHUA Puppies, 1 male and HORSE PANELS Hi-Qual, portable, TWIN FALLS Blue Lakes Office 16 gage. Exc cond. (8) 10 ft. $100 CUSTOM FARMING your own ends. 2 females, 8 wks old, $125/offer. Hay, Straw, Corn Stock & Bean Space 600-700 sq. ft., meeting 208-736-4648 each. (2) 12 ft. $120 each. 10 foot PISCES (Feb. 19-March room avail. 208-309-0365 gate. $150. (2) 6” metal 50' Irriga- Straw. Swathing, Baling, Raking, 2-string, Round & Ton 20): Wear heavy boots to st tion Pipe. $150 each. Rotary Hay WOOD SPLITTER, trailer mounted, CHIHUAHUA Pups, 8 wks, 1 shots Bales, Stacking, Disking, Fluffer. $300. Call 208-788-5885. electric, $495. shield your Achilles’ heel. & dewormed, 3 unique sable, 1 Plowing, Ripping & Aerating. Call 208-934-8040 white & cream, $200. 293-2299 Call 208-320-2131 People may be out to get the KUBOTA B7100HST Tractor, older upper hand and your soft CHIHUAHUA Pups. Purebred males 17hp, 2WD, front loader box TWIN FALLS Roommates wanted $100. Phone 208-531-4399, e-mail blade $5200. 320-0747 heart could put you at a dis- for 2011-2012 CSI school year, CUSTOM [email protected] Swathing, Raking & Stacking advantage. This isn’t the furnished units with W/D, Internet, NEW HOLLAND 1283 self propelled Also 1 ton baling & 2-string baling garage, no pets, drinking, smok- CHIHUAHUA purebred puppies, 6 baler, 2 string. $6000. Massey time to sign financial con- Competitive rates. 1940'S DUNCAN PHYFE DINING ing or drugs. 1 block from CSI, weeks old, black & tan, tri-colored, Ferguson Tractor, 35 Diesel, Call 208-677-6791 or 650-8882 ROOM TABLE with 3 leaves. tracts or launch projects. 208-339-7673 or 731-9214 $100. 208-316-5908 no faxing. $3500/offer. Call 208-732-5383. $400. Call 208-308-4613. Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Agribusiness 13 rECREATIONAL

KTM '05 525 EXC Off Road, 1660 Look What We Found! KEYSTONE '09 Copper Canyon RV TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. HARLEY DAVIDSON '01 FXDL Low 5th Wheel, 27', 1 slide out, electric Rider. Excellent condition, 33,530 miles, great condition. $4500 Locally Owned RV's Gently used furniture, Antiques, 208-308-0233 awning, extreme thermal package. Cool Junk, Patio & Home Decor miles, burgundy/grey color. Price Excellent condition - just like new! TERRY '06 34' Trailer Hours: 10-5:30 Tuesday-Friday $7,750. 208-678-0925 TOTE GOAT '60 $21,500/offer. 208-878-7334 & 10-2 Saturday Parts, $20. Big Slide, Bunks

590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 HONDA '08 CR80F Brand new last 208-934-8040 MOTORHOME '78 24' year, hardley rode. $1200. Call 41,984 miles. $2500 or best offer. WE BUY and Sell clean used 208-431-6288. Call 208-421-1094 or 208-410-2846 furniture. 248 S Hwy 24 between Burley & Rupert. 208-434-2145 SUNSEEKER '01 Class C, 29', low miles. Call for details WOODEN TABLE country style, 208-733-5185 comes with 6 chairs, bought new $600, asking $300. 421-5405 $17,862 SUPERIOR '72 24' fully self con- ~~~~~~~~~~~~ tained, tuned up ready to go, new DOLPHIN '01 36” rubber, $2500/offer. 208-678-5581 V10, 2 Slides JOHN DEERE GATOR 4x6, cab, rear new tires, good cond. HONDA '88 GL1500 Goldwing with Ward Auction & Appraisals $2200. Call 208-320-4058. Escapade SE trailer. 57,000 “Putting value to your miles, cruise control, Markland highway boards and controls, COLEMAN '96 tent trailer, 15 ft., ALUMAWELD 21' White Water valuables” AM-FM factory cassette deck, re- folds out to about 24 ft., two large Jetboat. 7.5 L, Kodiak Marine Set up Available verse progressive suspension 40K miles beds, $2,500. See at 548 Fillmore! V8 with Hamilton 3 stage with on-board compressor and air $35,973 Call 734-2868 or 420-3507 (208)590-0253 stainless steel pump. cabin ride shocks. Custom seat, pas- ~~~~~~~~~~~~ senger arm rests. Luggage racks, cover, 1/2 top, nice trailer. One HR '04 Vacationer JAYCO '94 35' Excellent condition. trim, and light package. Dunlop owner, immaculate, must see. 34' V10, 3 Slides Full size bed. $6500 or best offer. Elite 3 tires, front 90%, rear 75%. $14,500. Call 208-320-4058. Call 208-421-1094 or 208-410-2846 KAWASAKI '03 Prairie 360, used Paint in very good condition with very little, garaged, runs like new, pin striping. High windscreen with th only $3250. KAWASAKI '95 750 jet ski with trail- PROWLER '00 LS 5 wheel, 32.5, 3 DIXON '06 Speedztr mower, 36” vent matching soft Goldwing lug- er, Hugo, $1,000. gage cases. Tool kit service slides, fully equip., excellent condi- deck, new engine, tires, bags & Call 208-969-0570 tion, $12,600. 543-5962 battery, great condition, $2500. manuals. Two helmets, size S. 208-308-2928 New battery. Cover trailer has adjustable air suspension and

IRIS'S 250 colors. Dog eared cactus new tires. Call M-F after 6pm, Due to illness need to eliminate. Sat-Sun anytime $4,900/offer. 14K miles 528 Main St in Filer. 208-751-3249 208-539-9744 $69,762 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Just Like new! MONACO '02 40' Diesel Pusher, 2 Slides SKEETER '88 Pro 18 ft bass boat 150 HP Mercury XR2 Black Max SALEM '05 24' with slide, attach- outboard, motor guide, 54 ft lbs able grill plus hitch. Exc cond. thrust trolling motor, 2 Humming $11,500, price neg. Call 734-0163. Bird fish finders, seats 6, folding top. Nice trailer, good tires, very SKYLINE '07 40' Toy Hauler 5th KAWASAKI '07 Mule 600, differ- clean & ready for the water. Wheel 3 slide outs, separate garage ential lock, 2x4, 500 hours, exc. $4900. Call 208-320-4058 great cond, $32,000. 731-8151 cond. $4200. Call 320-4058 56K miles $79,892 HD '08 V-Rod WWW.MAGIC CLASSIFIEDS All options! We connect Buyers & Sellers Times-News 734-3000 It pays to read the fine print. $9983. Call 734-3000 VALLEY.COM/ Call the Times-News to place Classifieds ***USED SHELLS**** your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Quality~Low Prices~Selection. CLASSIFIEDS 208-733-0931 ext. 2 208-312-1525 MOOSE SCULPTURE, male, full sized. Icon in the Hailey area! Extraordinary work of art, one of a kind! Contact owner 208-578- 9273 lv. your number if interested. MOVING SALE. Motorcycle $400. 2 cars, $400/ea. Furniture all prices & lots of misc & free items. Make offer. Please call 293-4258. MOVING! Gorgeous mirrors, 4 new heavy white rocking chairs, huge Florida wicker chair, French Provincial ivory oval table & chairs, like new ivory futon, gorgeous de- signer clothing-misses size 8-12, jewelry, white heavy French coun- try table & much more! Make offer! Call 208-539-1556 SOFT WATER SYSTEM GE, w/2 filters, new in box, $700/offer. Fireplace Insert Fisher, never installed, $1200/offer. 208-404-5401 WOODSTOVE $250. FIREWOOD 3 cords. $450. HOT TUB $250. Call 208-421-8539. PIANO Yamaha '05 electric, $995/offer Call 208-934-8034 or 208-961-1593

AIR COMPRESSOR 2005 Sullair, 160CFM, diesel, compact, trailer mount, low hrs, like new. $6500. Call 208-320-4058. PORTABLE WATER PUMP high volume, 4 cylinder diesel motor, works very well. $5000 208-573-0313 PORTABLE WELDER Lincoln Classic, 300G with 300 actual hours. Looks & works like new. $5900. Call 208-320-4058.

BOOKS Wanted! I pay cash for old books. Many topics wanted. Also old photos. Call 800-823-9124 BUYING Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins, Bullion, also Sterling Silver. Top prices paid. 208-410-5787 BUYING gold, silver, coins, proof and mint sets, Idaho tokens, paper money, jewelry, sterling - highest prices paid - call Hollis at 208-720- 3941 or www.chcoins.com WANTED TO BUY Junk cars and all type of scrap. 208-324-4142 WANTED truck camper for a long bed truck, preferably with slide, must be '02 or newer. 734-0163 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

LIFT CHAIR Excellent shape. Blue. $500. Call 208-320-4190.

BRETZ ESTATE SALE June 15, 16, 17 (9-6) June 18 (9-4) 500 East 180 North, Rupert Sheep Wagon - 4 Studebaker Trucks - Antique Hoosier - Wagon Wheel Running Gear - Antique Farm Machinery- China Cabinet - Oak Highboy – Antique Tin Ceiling Pieces – Wagon Wheels - Waterfall Bedroom Set - Glass Block - Antique Glass & Pottery - Benches - Curio Cabinet with Mirror - Trunk - Pump Organ - Planters - Children's Books - Bird Cage - Metal Cabinets - Primitives - Washstand - Crocks - Horse Harness - Buffet - Lamp Tables - Antique Dressers - Porch Swing - Fire Wood - Lumber - Canoe - Bikes – Lawn Mowers - Oak Dining Set - Books Allis Chalmers D-15 Tractor - Post Hole Digger - Fence Poles - Hot Tub - Green House - Kitchen Items - Propane Tanks - Dishwasher - Refrigerator - Freezer - Front Loading Washer - Dryer - Tools - Fishing Gear - Sofa with Recliners - Recliners - 4 Horse Trailer - Saddles - Horse Tack - TV's - Barbecue -Log Bench – Knick-Knacks - Bedroom Set - Twin Beds - Outdoor Furniture - Golf Cart - Wood Truck Bed - Bar Stools - Toys - Clothes - Loader for WWW.MAGIC Tractor - 3 Point Mower -Toy Box - Stereo - Book Shelf -Foot Stools - Queen Size Bed - Plants - VALLEY.COM/ Propane Tank -Sewing Machine - Yard Art - Saturday Half Price! CLASSIFIEDS Managed by Blue Cow 312-4900 Agribusiness 12 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

DODGE '01 2500 SLT Laramie, CHEVY '94 Suburban, 4x4, 3rd seat, ASSIST AUTO BROKERAGE Cummins, runs good, clean, new newer tires, clean, runs good, takes clean, reasonably priced tires, $8500. 208-539-4426 $2995/offer. 208-731-9150 vehicles on consignment and gets them sold for you. Call 536-1900. FORD '03 Ranger 4X4, off road package, 4 door, Extended Cab with shell, auto, 6 cyl, AC, loaded, excellent condition, only 17K miles, $15,000. 326-3473 CHEVY '89 cab & half shortbox, bad motor, good body $1000. Dodge '95 JEEP '08 Wrangler Sahara, 4x4, Neon, 4 door, $350. 423-5761 hard top, Nav, auto, power W/L, alloy wheels, $21,845. Stock #8L633856 208-733-3033

FORD '04 F-150, V8, extended cab, flatbed, automatic, 83,500 miles, $8000 extras. 208 420-6923

FORD '04 F-350, diesel, XLT/FX CHRYSLER '06 Sebring, air, CD, package, 4x4, 57,000 miles, cruise, alloy wheels, $6999. $23,900. 208-720-8417 Stock #6N190720 208-733-3033 FORD '70 F-100, auto transmission, power steering, good condition. $1900/offer. 208-423-4803 FORD '86 F-250 XLT Styleside Su- per cab. $5,250. Good condition. JEEP '77 CJ5, 62K org miles, too 5th Wheel towing setup included. many new parts to list, exc cond, Original tailgate and 5th wheel tail- $7500/offer. For more info call gate included. Chrome wheels. Require pre-payment between 7am-5pm, 208-431-2988 prior to publication. Major credit/ 133,770 miles. 208-720-4740 debit cards, & cash accepted. FORD '90 F-350 31,203 miles. 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News $2500 or best offer. Call 208-421-1094 or 208-410-2846 '05 Dual Tandem Axle 28 ft. Goose neck, beaver tale, used for back Locally owned Lariat hoe, like new $7,500. 731-9800 ATV/UTILITY TRAILER 8'x16', tie JEEP '96 Cherokee, 4X4, 5 spd, downs, holds 4 ATVs, includes 118K miles, very clean, runs great, spare tire and built-in storage, only $4995. $1100/offer. 423-6180 / 404-3795 FORD '89 F-600 with 15 ft remov- able side stake bed. 2500 lb CORVETTE '84 Coupe C-4. Red TRAILER 25 ton Calloway 21 ft tilt with black leather interior and liftgate, V8, 5&2, PS, low miles, PETERBILT '79 359 with 400 bed, equipment trailer. New carpets. Ferrari aero body pack- one owner. Very clean & work Cummins and 13 spd. PS & AC. FORD '97 F-250 4WD 10x17.5 16 ply Radials. Trailer is ready. $4900. Call 208-320-4058. age, 6 speed manual transmis- in better than very good cond. Wet kit, Alloy Wheels, good $4983. MITSUBISHI '88 Montero sion with overdrive. Completely $9900. Call 208-320-4058. rubber, lots of polished alum. Call 734-3000 157,566 miles. $800 or best offer. rebuilt/balanced 383 CI Chev by Accessories, well maintained, Call 208-421-1094 or 208-410-2846 Kidd Performance, over 375HP, tRANSPORTATION work ready. $10,900. Low profile TOYO tires, 80% Call 208-320-4058. tread unidirectional mag style polished wheels, power seats/ windows, Alpine AM/FM cassette player with 6-disc remote CD changer. Removable top. Previ- ous show car Head turner! Fun AWD, Loaded, One Owner! FORD '90 F-450 with 29,000 car to drive but not for the faint of 4WD, Z71, Local Owner heart. You need a strong leg for Actual Miles. 10 ft dump bed, NISSAN '08 Pathfinder, 4x4, loaded, the clutch. Previous military re- load tarp, 7.3 diesel, AT, PS, leather, DVD, sun roof, 3rd seat, cruiting show car with several tro- NOTICE AC, clean, one owner truck from $19,995. Stock#8C605345 phies. Overdrive gear allows over Classified Advertisers CA municipality. Work ready. 208-733-3033 20 mpg highway. Daily driver or Please check your ad for $8900. Call 208-320-4058. sleeper Mustang killer. Call M-F accuracy the first day it runs. after 6pm, Sat-Sun anytime The Times-News will only be $6,800/offer. 208-539-9744 responsible for any errors report- GMC '08 Denali XL $33,982 ed on the first day of publication TOYOTA '08 Highlander Hybrid 4x4, Call 734-3000 Please Call 733-0931 ext. 2 white, 39K miles, fully loaded, CHEVY '05 Crew Cab DVD, new battery, all the candy, $16,983. $35,000. 208-788-0996 Call 734-3000

DODGE '09 Journey SXT, AWD, FORD '97 Louisville S/A Tractor. CLASSIFIEDS A great find! Work Ready! CD, cruise, alloy wheels, $17,999. Low miles, 300hp Cat 3126 Stock#9T5942401DC 208-733-5776 It pays to read the fine print! diesel, 7 spd. trans. PS, AC, Call the Times-News to place very clean, one owner truck. CADILLAC '07 Escalade ESV, AWD your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 $11,900. Call 208-320-4058. loaded, Nav, DVD, sun roof, 22” wheels, $35,999. Stock# 7R294261D 208-733-5776 NEW ENGINES and RE-MANUFAC- TURED ENGINES and TRANS- DODGE '07 Grand Caravan, 44K MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, miles, nice clean van, stow-n-go, TRANSMISSIONS, transfer cases, only $13,500. fenders, hoods, lights, bumpers, GMC '05 HD 2500 4WD doors, grilles, mirrors, RADIA- $15,983. TORS, etc. 208-734-7090 Call 734-3000 FREIGHTLINER '89 FORD '03 F-250 Crew Cab, 4x4, SCOUT '69 parts with factory with 16' dump bed. 160,000 PTO and winch, $300. XLT, CD, cruise, air, running boards, Actual miles, 444 HP Cummins Powerstroke, $16,999. 208-934-8040 Diesel, 15 spd, Jake Brake, AC, Stock #3EC48868D 208-733-5776 PS, Hendrickson rears, 18,000 CHEVY '09 Suburban 4X4, GM lb front, 45,000 rears, 63K Certified, rear air, CD, tow pkg, GVW, excellent rubber, one Onstar, $27,940. Stock#9R272499C owner, well maintained. $18,500. 208-733-3033 Fully loaded Luxury! Call 208-320-4058.

CHEVROLET '95 1500, low miles, ex-cab, 4X4, super clean, only $7995. 7800 Actual Miles GEO '94 Metro, auto trans., 7800 actual miles, one owner, like new. $3900. FREIGHTLINER '90 with 15 ft Call 208-320-4058. BD STEP DECK TRAILER 45' dumpbed with shaker and load BUICK '09 Lucerne CXL with Folding Hydraulic Beaver tarp. 60 series Detroit 400hp. 9 Low Miles Tail Ramp, 25,000 lb winch on spd., trans., AC, PS, Jake DODGE '07 Nitro R/T, 4x4, leather, $18,983. front, low profile tires, exc. brake, Alloy wheels. Very good multi CD, 20” wheels, $19,985. Call 734-3000 cond. One owner. $14,900. cond. Low miles. $12,900. Stock #7W607136D 208-733-5776 Call 208-320-4058. Call 208-320-4058.

CHEVY '05 1500 Crew Cab, air, CD, BUICK '09 Lucerne one owner, 39K cruise, bed liner, $15,860. miles, OnStar, dual power Sears, Stock #51280306 208-733-3033 XM radio, steering wheel controls for cruise and radio, only $19,995.

CHEVY '90 3500 4x4 with FRUEHAUF '90 33 ft, end dump, 16,000 Actual Miles. 9ft utility load tarp, 70% rubber, one FORD '03 Expedition, 4x4, V8, bed, duals, V8, AT, AC, one GMC '08 Acadia SLE, 3rd seat, CD, owner, municipal trailer, clean & AT, full power, like new tires, owner, like new. $9500. cruise, alloy wheels, $21,999. work ready. $14,900. well maintained, one owner, Call 208-324-4058. Stock #8J149142DC 208-733-5776 Call 208-320-4058 $6900. 208-320-4058

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G AME 7’SA’BRUIN Boston No motivation? Join the club forces hen College of Southern Idaho Wstudent Jessica Or- tega saw a flier on campus Cup promoting the triathlon club,she probably didn’t ex- pect that little piece of paper to change her life. decider But after joining the club last fall and competing in a By Greg Beacham few triathlons,now she’s Associated Press writer hooked. “I’ll probably do it the rest BOSTON — The Boston of my life,”Ortega said. Bruins put Roberto Luongo Although a runner for and the Stanley Cup back on seven years,Ortega said the the shelf. jump to triathlons has been Editor’s note: This is part After another home scor- “ginormous”because she of a continuing series as ing spree against Vancou- had very little swimming or Times-News writer Ryan ver’s wildly inconsistent biking experience. Howe starts from scratch goalie Monday night, the That’s where the CSI and trains for the Spudman Bruins are making one last Triathlon Club comes in.It Triathlon. Follow his trip west for the big finish to has a good mix of beginners progress at www.magicval- these dramatic Stanley Cup and seasoned triathletes ley.com/sports and Face- finals. who share their knowledge. book: Times-News Ryan Brad Marchand, Milan “The club is amazing,the Howe. Lucic and Andrew Ference people are amazing and the scored in the first 8:35 to coaches are amazing,”Orte- sport training and knowing chase Luongo from his sec- ga said.“You get a really your body.” ond straight game in good experience and make The club has come a long Boston, and the Bruins em- lifelong friends.” way in just two years.It has phatically evened the finals Without the club,Ortega grown from eight members with a 5-2 victory in Game said,“There’s no way I to 24,and has increased its 6, sending the series to a de- would have gotten into budget from a few hundred cisive Game 7 in Vancouver triathlons.I wouldn’t have dollars to more than $10,000 on Wednesday night. the motivation to just train through fundraisers and For the sixth time in the by myself.You meet people sponsors,Rogers said.To be last 10 seasons, the finals through the club and you a member,one must be a have been stretched to their train with them and it makes registered student at CSI — limit. The home team hasn’t our team stronger.It’s like a which is relatively easy with lost in this series, with Van- big family.” its open enrollment.The couver winning three one- The club might have never triathlon class is taught once goal games and Boston happened if not for an un- per year. posting three blowout vic- lucky break. The club has competed all tories. A few years ago,CSI Di- over Idaho and made a “I’m proud of the guys,” AP photo rector of Recreation Scott memorable trip to San Diego said Mark Recchi, who had Boston Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference (21) celebrates with Michael Ryder (73) after Ference scored Rogers broke his ankle and this spring for the SuperSeal three assists. “We had our a goal against the Vancouver Canucks in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, Monday in Boston. doctors made him limit his Triathlon.All the hard work backs to the wall, we’ve long-distance running. has paid off in an impressive been resilient all year, and also scored in the third peri- its first championship since eight goals in six games in a Bored of doing 5Ks,he medal haul.So far this year, we came out and had a great od for the Canucks,who will 1972. virtuoso performance in the sought a new challenge in the club has brought home first period and did what we get one last try at a Rogers “He’s been in his zone finals — but the spotlight in triathlons.A year later,he 23 medals and set two course had to do tonight, and it Arena filled with worried through the whole playoffs,” Game 6 was trained square- founded the triathlon class records through three races. comes down to Game 7. It’s Vancouverites hoping their Boston coach Claude Julien ly on the other net. and club at CSI. I caught up with a few one game now.” maddening team can come said. “You can barely count After Luongo led Van- “I wanted to give people members of the CSI Tri Club League MVP Henrik through. on one hand the bad goals couver to the brink of a title the opportunity to do some- for a brick workout this Sedin scored his first point Tim Thomas made 36 he’s given up in the whole with a stellar performance thing besides running,be- week.Bricks are where you of the finals with a late pow- saves for the Bruins, giving playoffs. We all know that in a 1-0 victory Friday, the cause that’s where I was at,” train in two events back-to- er-play goal for the up two third-period goals teams that have won the Canucks hoped to celebrate Rogers said.“When I started back.I could be wrong,but I Canucks, who flopped in while burnishing his cre- Stanley Cup have had unbe- in Boston. The Bruins can- it,I wanted to give them think the term “brick work- their first attempt to win dentials for the Conn lievable goaltending. We celed that Garden party more than a ‘come beat out”originates from the fact their franchise’s first cham- Smythe Trophy as Boston feel like we’ve got that.” yourself up’class.We focus pionship. Maxim Lapierre moved one win away from Thomas has given up just See BOSTON, Sports 2 on the lifestyle of multi- See CLUB, Sports 2 Mavericks’ first NBA title won through camaraderie, teamwork By Jaime Aron phasis on things like cama- trust your coach,” Cuban Associated Press writer raderie and unselfishness. said.“And that’s a process. It “I just think this is a win of doesn’t happen overnight. DALLAS — Celebrating in team basketball,” Nowitzki There’s no quick solutions. their champagne-soaked said. “This is a win for play- There’s not a single template championship T-shirts, it ing as a team on both ends of for winning the champi- was easy to look around the the floor, of sharing the ball, onship. If there was, every- Dallas Mavericks’ locker of passing the ball,and we’ve body would do it.” room and laugh off the repu- been doing that all season Perhaps the most remark- tations each of them once long. ... We’re world cham- able part is that they pulled it carried. pions. It sounds unbeliev- off without two guys ex- The point guard who was able.” pected to be starters: Caron too old. His backup who was Team owner Mark Cuban Butler, who was their sec- too small. joked that when Nowitzki ond-leading scorer until a The brash owner with the re-signed for less money last gruesome knee injury on big mouth. The agile center summer, it meant part of it New Year’s Day, and Ro- with the brittle body. could be spent on the posse drigue Beaubois, a second- The coach and the star he was recruiting: Ian year guard whose speed and who weren’t strong enough Mahinmi and Brian Cardi- athleticism were supposed leaders. nal. to charge up the offense. But Now, they share a new la- Truth is, Nowitzki re- Beaubois was hurt until Feb- bel: NBA champions. turned because Cuban said ruary, then ineffective, then For one year at least, the he was committed to win- hurt again. Mavs showed that su- ning with this core group of That left Rick Carlisle perteams can’t be built by a guys and that he would sur- constantly mixing and few stars hooking up. With a round them with the best matching. roster featuring Dirk Now- supporting cast he could In the finals, he gambled itzki and no other prime-of- find. by putting a struggling J.J. his-career headliner, the “You have to have players Barea into the starting lineup AP photo Mavericks won the old- that believe in each other Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd adjusts the hat of teammate Dirk Nowitzki after Game 6 of the NBA fashioned way, with an em- and trust each other and See MAVERICKS, Sports 2 Finals against the Miami Heat Sunday in Miami. Sports 2 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Burley American Legion team throttled at home Times-News Burley (5-5) travels to the day to lead the charge for only one not coming back, Teams are allowed three Idaho Couples Golf Associa- Wood River for a double- Twin Falls, which hosts the according to CSI coach international scholarship tion event at Clear Lake Sugar City blasted Burley, header today. Pocatello Razorbacks on Boomer Walker. players. Country Club in Buhl. They 15-2 and 19-7, in a pair of Wednesday in an Area C Infielder Brennan Casteel edged out Pat and Deb lopsided five-inning games Game 1 West Division doubleheader. of Chehalis, Wash., a high WRHS NAMES NEW BOYS COACH Richards,who scored 132.2. Sugar City 15, Burley 2, five innings in nonconference American Sugar City 005 28 – 15 10 2 school teammate of 2011 Wood River has hired Rick Legion Baseball action Mon- Burley 200 00 – 2 5 4 Game 1 Golden Eagle players Edgard Bradshaw to be the new Idaho Couples Golf Association Hanosky and Andrews; Jesse Bywater, Jason day in Burley. Rebollozo, Dakota Searle and Jackson Kunz. Bonneville 7, Twin Falls Hawks 6, eight Burgos and Tyler McCarty, coach of the boys basketball Event Extra-base hits – 2B: Sugar City, A. Rasmussen, B. innings At Clear Lake Country Club, Buhl Sugar City had 30 hits in Rasmussen, Andrews; Burley, Kunz. 3b: Andrews. Twin Falls 101 210 10 – 6 also recently signed to play program, according to the Bonneville 003 002 11 – 7 Saturday’s results the doubleheader, including Twin Falls battery: Jon Cron, Kaleb Price (6) and Trae at CSI. Idaho Mountain Express. Championship flight: 1. Paul and Shirley Ruhter 131.8, 14 for extra bases. Mean- Bishop. Walker expects to add Bradshaw, a Wood River 2. Pat and Deb Richards 132.2, 3. Casey and Amy Game 2 Perkins 134.8, 4. Keith Shark and Linda Fennen 136.2, while, Burley committed 10 Sugar City 19, Burley 7, five innings Game 2 some more new players in alumnus and former assis- 5. Henri and Marta LeMoyne 139.4. Lap: Mike Topholm errors. Sugar City 213 (10)3 – 19 20 1 Twin Falls Hawks 13, Bonneville 8 the next week or two. tant coach, takes over for and Corrine Faught 71.7. Burley 000 25 – 7 7 6 Twin Falls 010 330 6 – 13 First flight: 1. Jeff and Susie Dunn 123.4, 2. Tom and “I didn’t know the New Bohman and Andrews; Luke Bloxham, RJ Nevarez (4) Bonneville 000 304 1 – 8 John Radford, who stepped Chris Kolash 124.8, 3. Don and Dianne Campbell 131.2, and Hunter Breshears. W: Bohman. L: Bloxham. 4. (tie) Keith and Claudia Hasselquist 132.2, Jack and York Yankees were located in Extra-base hits – 2B: Sugar City, Rasmussen, Hanosky Twin Falls battery: Nick Roundtree, Jake Newton (6) down after five seasons in Jennifer Kulm 132.2, 6. Alan and Debbie Schvaneveldt 2, Andrews 2, Bohman; Burley, Jason Rebollozo, Jake and Aaron Burton, Garrett Basham (6). 135.8. Lap: Gary and Tamara Yost 67.2. Sugar City, Idaho,”said Bur- Mills. 3B: Sugar City, Rasmussen, George 2. HR: Sugar Basketball charge. Second flight: 1. Don and Carol Vick 134.6, 2. Roy and City, Andrews. Dixie Parton 136.6, 3. Brian and Jackie Smith 138.4, 4. ley coach Devin Kunz. CSI WOMEN SIGN INTERNATIONAL The Wolverines are com- Stan and Judy Barclay 139.0, 5. Pete and Janet Cantor “That’s a heckuva commute CSI TO RETURN ALL BUT ONE The College of Southern ing off a winless 2010-11 142.6. Lap: Russ and Sandra LeMoyne 69.3. Third flight: 1. Randy and Angela Grant 128.4, 2. (tie) from Sugar City to the TWIN FALLS HAWKS SPLIT The College of Southern Idaho women’s basketball campaign. They have a 2-38 Kent and Rita Bates 134.2, Joe and Pat Keeney 134.2, 4. Dan and Nance Garcia 134.6, 5. Charlie and Carolyn Bronx. I don’t know what The Twin Falls Hawks lost Idaho baseball team con- team has signed a second in- record in the last two sea- Hartman 135.8. Lap: Bob and Linda White 67.2. Fourth flight: 1. Leon and Jean Hanson 128.0, 2. Loren kind of rates they’re getting 7-6 in eight innings Monday firmed the re-signing of six ternational player to a NJ- sons. and Jenny Day 132.2, 3. Ron and Naomi Stansell 135.8, on their flights. They played in the opener of an American players from the 2011 season CAA National Letter of In- 4. Sam and Fran Lowman 136.0, 5. Vick and Elaine Thompson 139.4, 6. Glenn and Annette Lattin 140.0. really good and we played re- Legion Baseball Class A — Ben Douglas, Andrew tent. Lap: John and Sandy Clark 68.2. Late Saturday Fifth flight: 1. Jeff and Connie Pederson 133.6, 2. ally bad. There’s no excuses. doubleheader with Bon- Freter, Chase Harris, Kendal Gabriela Borges of Brazil Gerald and Clara Leavitt 134.8, 3. John and Joann Golf Harding 137.0, 4. Lyle and Francoise Collins 138.4, 5. We just got embarrassed. neville in Idaho Falls. But Maier,Luke Miller and Park- joins France’s Fanny Cavallo Bill and Roxane Tattersall 138.8. Lap: Joe and Connie “That’s as bad as a butt they bounced back to take er Webster. as international players for RUHTERS WIN ICGA EVENT Nysingh 70.5. Sixth flight: 1. Jim and Barbara Griggs 132.8, 2. Bill and kicking in a doubleheader as Game 2 13-8 and improve to Those six will be the first the Golden Eagles, who lost Paul and Shirley Ruhter Helen Parkkila 134.4, 3. Don and Marilyn McBride 138.8, 4. Jim and Judy Duncan 149.2, 5. Paul and we’ve had since I can re- 8-2 on the season. of many to re-sign. Out- in the Region 18 Tournament combined to score 131.8 to Vonnie Moschetti 151.2. Lap: Derek and Georgia member.” Jon Cron went 5-for-7 on fielder Andre Ashton is the semifinals a season ago. win last weekend’s two-day Cantrell 73.9. Jeter limps off injured, Yanks lose to Indians out of games.” DIAMONDBACKS 12, MARLINS 9 Regardless of the MRI Shortstop at MIAMI — Miguel Mon- results, Girardi said he tero hit three doubles and didn’t think Jeter would be drove in four runs, and 2,994 hits; able to play tonight against pitcher Zach Duke hit a Texas. two-run homer for the Ari- New York TIGERS 2, RAYS 1, 10 INNINGS zona Diamondbacks. Juan Miranda had three DETROIT — Ramon RBIs and Justin Upton Santiago’s RBI triple in the hopes injury knocked in a pair for the bottom of the 10th inning Diamondbacks, who have kept Detroit in a virtual tie won four of five. not too serious for first place on the eve of The Marlins have lost 11 AP photo NEW YORK — Derek its big series against Cleve- of 12, finishing 1-10 on their Virginia’s Mitchell Shifflett (5) celebrates a 3-2 win over UC Irvine in an NCAA Super Regional baseball Jeter took one step out of land. homestand despite a sea- game with teammates Corey Hunt (12) and Jared King (13) Monday in Charlottesville, Va. the batter’s box and clearly With one out in the 10th, son-high 16 hits. was in trouble. Victor Martinez singled off Noticeably limping, the Kyle Farnsworth (2-1). PIRATES 3, METS 1 New York Yankees star Santiago followed with a PITTSBURGH — Paul No. 1 Virginia stages dramatic managed to jog down the drive to the gap in right- Maholm pitched seven first base line. He touched center. Center fielder B.J. shutout innings, Brandon the bag, turned right to- Upton did his best to run Wood homered and the ward the dugout and was the ball down, but Martinez ninth-inning rally to reach CWS Pittsburgh Pirates won to done in the fifth inning of scored just before the relay split the four-game series. CHARLOTTESVILLE, team will open just its sec- Monday night’s 1-0 loss to to the plate. Maholm (3-7) lowered Va.— Chris Taylor was feel- ond CWS appearance Cleveland. COLLEGE his ERA to 3.12, allowing ing like he’d let his team against California to begin A strained right calf NATIONAL LEAGUE only three hits and two down for his part in a play pool play in Omaha on Sun- stalled Jeter’s pursuit of ASTROS 8, BRAVES 3 WORLD SERIES walks. Hampered by poor that set Virginia up for an- day. 3,000 hits. He headed to a HOUSTON — Hunter At Omaha, Neb. run support, he won for other devastating failure in hospital for an MRI exam, Pence returned from a day Tournament field just the second time since a Super Regional. which showed a Grade I off with back trouble and Virginia Cavaliers TALLAHASSEE, FLA. April 25. Instead, given a chance to strain, the mildest type. homered and drove in four Vanderbilt Commodores SUPER REGIONAL New York starter Mike redeem himself, Taylor The Yankees said they runs as the Houston As- Florida Gators TEXAS A&M 11, FLORIDA STATE 2 Pelfrey nearly matched came through with perhaps would determine the next tros snapped a four-game Texas Longhorns TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Maholm, giving up two the biggest hit in Cavaliers step Tuesday — and they skid. Texas A&M Aggies Michael Wacha continued runs and four hits in seven baseball history, a two-out, hope it’s not a trip to the Pence missed his first California Golden Bears his brilliant postseason for innings. He did not walk a two-run single in the bot- disabled list. game this season on Sun- North Carolina Tar Heels Texas A&M, allowing two batter. tom of the ninth that lifted “I’m worried about day while dealing with South Carolina Gamecocks* runs on three hits in 7 1-3 them to a dramatic 3-2 vic- him,” manager Joe Girardi tightness in his lower innings as the Aggies ad- CUBS 1, BREWERS 0 tory against UC Irvine and said. “Just keep our fingers back. He said before the * defending CWS champion vanced to the College World CHICAGO — Darwin back into the College World crossed and hopefully it’s game that he felt great and Series. Barney scored on a fielder’s Series. not too serious.” then quickly showed it by In four postseason out- choice in the eighth inning “I’m speechless right and Taylor knew Summers Jeter, who had a leadoff extending his career-best ings, Wacha (9-3) has al- for the game’s lone run. now,”the sophomore short- might be pressing to throw single for career hit No. hitting streak to 23 games lowed just three earned Aramis Ramirez ground- stop said after a lengthy cel- a strike. Still, he stood and 2,994, appeared to hurt with a two-run homer off runs in 28 1-3 innings. ed to Brewers shortstop ebration that included a watched as Summers’ first himself on a flyout to right Derek Lowe (3-5) in the Texas A&M (47-20), Yuniesky Betancourt with dogpile in the infield and offering went by looking field in the fifth. He has third inning. which won two of three one out, but the throw to high fives for fans in the like a very hittable strike. not been on the disabled He also drove in two games in the Tallahassee catcher Jonathan Lucroy left-field bleachers. “I was a little upset I did- list since 2003. runs with single in Hous- Super Regional, reached the wasn’t in time to tag Bar- “This is a dream come n’t swing at it,”he said.“But “He just walked off the ton’s five-run sixth in- CWS for the first time since ney, who dived over home true. A player can only I’m glad I didn’t swing field and you could tell he ning. Pence’s hitting 1999. plate for the score. dream of a moment like now.” was done,” Girardi said. streak is the longest active Adam Smith had a two- this,”he said. That’s because he hit the “You don’t see him come streak in the majors. — The Associated Press run homer and Kevin Gon- The top overall national next pitch up the middle, zalez had a two-run double seed, Virginia (54-10) was just out of the reach of div- that was part of a six-run down to its last strike ing second baseman Tom- first inning for Texas A&M. Club against Anteaters ace Matt my Reyes, as pinch runners Stuart Tapley had a solo Continued from Sports 1 she felt sorry for me. taugh Lake. Summers, making his first Mitchell Shifflett and Corey and Rafael Lopez your legs feel like heavy Ayers’story is like many Will her first also be her relief appearance of the sea- Hunt raced home, causing a had an RBI double for Flori- bricks when you do them. triathletes — she was ath- last? Like me,Ayers isn’t sure. son, when David Coleman sellout crowd at Davenport da State (46-19). Being the fair-weather letic when she was younger, “They say they’re addict- singled to center on a 1-2 Field to erupt in celebration Hunter Scantling lasted triathlete that I am,I didn’t but then life got in the way. ing,”Ayers laughs,“but I pitch, Jared King singled off as the players rejoiced on just four batters for the mind when Rogers suggest- “I’ve always been competi- haven’t experienced the ad- Summers’ leg and pinch- the field. Seminoles. ed we bike and run inside tive.This was one of those diction yet.” hitter Reed Gragnani The celebration included because of rain.We ham- bucket list items that I wanted Ortega has. walked on four pitches. a Gatorade bath for coach mered it in the spin room for to see if I could do,”she said. “I recommend this to so That loaded the bases, Brian O’Connor, whose — The Associated Press about 20 minutes,followed Finding time to train be- many people,”she said.“It’s by a half-mile run on the tween juggling career and the best experience you’ll track.Twice. family,Ayers has already probably ever have your Boston The Scotts — Rogers and come a long way.A year ago whole entire life.” Continued from Sports 1 The Bruins are one win ver lost Game 7 of the 1994 Scholes — lapped me on she couldn’t run a mile,but with yet another stunning away from their Original Six finals to Mark Messier’s each of the run portions.I now she recently finished a Times-News writer barrage of goals against Lu- franchise’s first champi- New York Rangers, and had- was barely able to keep up half marathon.Her first full Ryan Howe may be reached ongo, who was ventilated for onship since 1972. Boston n’t been back to the finals with Crystal Ayers,who I triathlon will be this Satur- at ryan.howe@ 15 goals in just over 4½ pe- has lost its last five trips to since. think slowed down because day’s Magic Man at Mur- magicvalley.com. riods in Boston. the finals since, never even Vancouver probably could Boston even set a finals reaching a seventh game — tell Game 6 was trouble from record with four goals in but the Bruins can hang an- the opening shift: Second- 4:14 while chasing Luongo other banner in the Garden line forward Mason Ray- Mavericks and welcoming his backup, rafters with one road win. mond was taken to a hospital Continued from Sports 1 around,”said Carlisle, who Chandler said, or “from Cory Schneider,with a quick And the Bruins have am- with an undisclosed injury and they won three straight 25 years earlier was part of a Day 1,”as Stevenson said. goal from Michael Ryder. ple experience in Game 7. after he ran into the boards games. The guy he asked to very special team, the ‘86 But when Jason Terry Vancouver coach Alain They’ve already played two backward and bent at the come off the bench, De- champion Boston Celtics. says he “knew it in training Vigneault wasted no time in these playoffs, beating waist in a collision with Shawn Stevenson, thrived “When you view it from camp,” he also can back it confirming Luongo will Montreal in the first round Boston defenseman Johnny in his new role. afar, it doesn’t look like a up. He felt so confident start Game 7 in Vancouver, and Tampa Bay in the East- Boychuk. The Canucks gave Backup center Brendan physically bruising-type that in October he got a tat- where he already has two ern Conference finals — but no immediate details on his Haywood hurt his hip and team. So a lot of people too of the championship shutouts in the series. both of those games were at injury or condition. was limited, so Mahinmi don’t think we have the grit trophy on his right biceps “I don’t have to say any- home, where Boston fin- Luongo immediately ap- filled in pretty well, hitting and the guts and the mental and vowed to have it re- thing to him,” Vigneault ished the postseason with 10 peared shaky when Marc- two memorable shots in the toughness. ... You can’t moved if this team didn’t said. “He’s a professional. wins in its last 11 games. hand whistled a shot over clincher. Backup forward dismiss how everybody win it all. His preparation is beyond If Vancouver can’t re- his left shoulder just 5½ Peja Stojakovic played his stayed ready and how “(Miami) had three reproach, and he’s going to group in the next 48 hours minutes in. way out of the rotation and everybody answered the pieces, but we have 14 or be ready for Game 7. ... It after another East Coast Lucic scored 35 seconds Cardinal seized his extra bell.” 15,” Terry said. “With that happened. There’s nothing collapse, the Canucks will later when his innocent shot minutes with gritty de- Now that Dallas has its kind of confidence in each we can do about it. We’ve al- waste the best regular sea- trickled through Luongo, fense and taking open shots title, it’s easy for guys to say other — the system, the ready turned the page on son in franchise history and and Ference finished the when he had them. they saw this coming “the coaching staff — we just that, and we’re going back the franchise’s best chance goalie with a power-play “This is the most special moment they traded for believed. ... This team has home.” at a championship. Vancou- score 2:29 after that. team that I’ve ever been me,” as center Tyson the heart the size of Texas.” Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

Second, Dan Iassogna; Third, CB Bucknor. 4. David Eger 705 $595,191 19. Matt Garza, Las Cruces, N.M. $18,827 AUTO RACING T—2:49. A—43,551 (50,291). 5. Peter Senior 657 $487,941 20. Paul Eaves, Millsap, Texas $18,096 6. Michael Allen 623 $584,138 Saddle Bronc Riding NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders TIGERS 2, RAYS 1, 10 INNINGS GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN 7. John Cook 560 $699,025 1. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah $48,919 Through June 12 8. Mark Wiebe 536 $580,808 2. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La. $36,166 Points Tampa Bay Detroit 9. Loren Roberts 501 $410,842 3. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, Texas $34,777 1, Carl Edwards, 492. 2, Jimmie Johnson, 486. 3, Dale ab r h bi ab r h bi 10. Russ Cochran 493 $564,367 4. Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La. $34,403 Earnhardt Jr., 482. 4, Kevin Harvick, 481. 5, Kyle Damon dh 5 0 2 0 AJcksn cf 5 0 2 0 LOCAL (same-day tape) 11. Jeff Sluman 471 $593,572 5. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M. $33,536 Busch, 467. 6, Kurt Busch, 457. 7, Matt Kenseth, 448. Zobrist rf-2b 5 0 1 0 Kelly 3b 3 0 1 0 12. Mark Calcavecchia 405 $429,260 6. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb. $32,242 8, Clint Bowyer, 419. 9, Tony Stewart, 417. 10, Ryan Ruggin lf 3 0 2 1 Worth ph-3b 2 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 13. Hale Irwin 349 $319,675 7. Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, Texas $29,093 Newman, 417. 11, Jeff Gordon, 411. 12, Denny Hamlin, Longori 3b 4 0 0 0 Boesch lf 4 1 1 0 5 p.m. 14. Kenny Perry 340 $295,668 8. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D. $25,667 408. 13, Juan Pablo Montoya, 395. 14, Greg Biffle, 394. BUpton cf 4 0 1 0 C.Wells rf 1 0 0 0 Class AA MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at 15. Olin Browne 330 $409,055 9. Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont. $23,950 15, Mark Martin, 383. 16, David Ragan, 371. 17, Kasey SRdrgz 2b 2 0 0 0 MiCarr 1b 3 0 1 0 3 p.m. 16. Rod Spittle 316 $440,469 10. Tyler Corrington, Hastings, Minn. $22,434 Kahne, 371. 18, A J Allmendinger, 371. 19, Paul Menard, Joyce ph-rf 1 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 5 1 2 1 Tampa Bay or Toronto at N.Y. 17. Corey Pavin 309 $356,897 11. Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah $21,606 361. 20, Martin Truex Jr., 358. Ktchm 1b 3 0 0 0 Ordonz rf 2 0 0 0 Idaho Falls at Minico (DH) 18. Fred Funk 308 $401,999 12. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa $21,013 Money Fuld pr 0 0 0 0 Santiag 2b 2 0 1 1 Class A Yankees 19. Eduardo Romero 304 $178,797 13. Jacobs Crawley, College Station, Texas $19,753 1, Carl Edwards, $4,693,687. 2, Kevin Harvick, Brignc ss 0 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0 8 p.m. 20. Joe Ozaki 302 $340,650 14. Brad Rudolf, Winnemucca, Nev. $19,536 $2,876,377. 3, Kyle Busch, $2,860,662. 4, Matt Kenseth, EJhnsn ss-1b 4 0 0 0 Avila c 4 0 2 0 3 p.m. 21. David Frost 295 $472,842 15. Jeff Willert, Belvidere, S.D. $18,222 $2,756,317. 5, Kurt Busch, $2,734,076. 6, Jimmie Shppch c 2 0 1 0 Raburn 2b-lf 4 0 1 0 Burley at Wood River (DH) MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati 22. Mark McNulty 281 $387,763 16. Rusty Allen, Eagle Mountain, Utah $18,053 Johnson, $2,702,992. 7, Clint Bowyer, $2,545,800. 8, Jaso ph-c 1 1 1 0 23. Tom Pernice, Jr. 276 $331,713 17. Mert Bradshaw, Eagle Point, Ore. $15,921 Jeff Gordon, $2,391,192. 9, Denny Hamlin, $2,373,343. Totals 34 1 8 1 Totals 39 2 11 2 Marsh Falls at Twin Falls Cowboys at L.A. Dodgers or Kansas City at 24. Kiyoshi Murota 272 $136,000 18. Jake Wright, Hurricane, Utah $14,755 10, Tony Stewart, $2,364,975. 11, Juan Pablo Montoya, Tampa Bay 000 000 010 0 — 1 (DH) Oakland 25. Bob Gilder 259 $289,318 19. Ty Atchison, Jackson, Mo. $14,738 $2,320,000. 12, Ryan Newman, $2,234,363. 13, Bobby Detroit 000 010 000 1 — 2 20. Tyrell Smith, Great Falls, Mont. $14,522 Labonte, $2,133,618. 14, Trevor Bayne, $2,102,913. 15, One out when winning run scored. ROOT Sports NW — L.A. Angels at Tie-Down Roping Regan Smith, $2,065,043. 16, Jamie Mcmurray, E—Longoria (3), Raburn (5), Worth (1). DP—Tampa Bay LPGA Player of the Year Seattle 1. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas $46,253 $2,056,284. 17, A J Allmendinger, $2,029,147. 18, Brad 1, Detroit 2. LOB—Tampa Bay 7, Detroit 12. 2B— Standings 2. Clint Cooper, Decatur, Texas $44,504 Keselowski, $2,012,726. 19, Marcos Ambrose, Ruggiano (2), B.Upton (11), Boesch (16), Mi.Cabrera TV SCHEDULE 3. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla. $43,780 $2,011,662. 20, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $2,006,738. (18), Avila (14). 3B—Santiago (1). CS—Ruggiano (1), Fuld WNBA BASKETBALL Through June 12 1. Yani Tseng, 109 4. Adam Gray, Seymour, Texas $32,724 (7), E.Johnson (4). SF—Ruggiano. CYCLING 5 p.m. 5. Matt Shiozawa, Chubbuck, Idaho $29,575 IP H R ER BB SO 2. Karrie Webb, 72 BASEBALL 5 p.m. 3. Stacy Lewis, 70 6. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $28,999 Tampa Bay ESPN2 — Tulsa at Indiana 7. Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, Ga. $27,849 Cobb 52-3 8 1 1 2 7 VERSUS — Tour de Suisse, Stage 4 4. Cristie Kerr, 54 5. Brittany Lincicome, 51 8. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas $27,200 American League C.Ramos 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 9. Monty Lewis, Hereford, Texas $26,531 All Times MDT A.Russell 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 6. Suzann Pettersen, 43 7. Angela Stanford, 34 10. Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas $26,281 EAST W L Pct GB Jo.Peralta 1 1 0 0 0 1 11. E.J. Roberts, Stephenville, Texas $23,536 J.Cruz 1 0 0 0 0 3 Y.Betancourt (2). York, 20; Desmond, Washington, 18; Stubbs, 8. Paula Creamer, 33 Boston 39 26 .600 — 8. Sandra Gal, 33 12. Justin Macha, Needville, Texas $20,667 Farnsworth L,2-1 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati, 18; Bourgeois, Houston, 15; Braun, 13. Cimarron Boardman, Stephenville, Texas $19,368 New York 36 28 .563 2½ Detroit Milwaukee Milwaukee, 14; CGomez, Milwaukee, 14; Kemp, Los 8. Maria Hjorth, 33 Tampa Bay 35 31 .530 4½ 11. I.K. Kim, 30 14. Houston Hutto, Tomball, Texas $18,935 Coke 61-3 4 0 0 0 3 Wolf 7 6 0 0 0 7 Angeles, 14; Rollins, Philadelphia, 14; Tabata, 15. Jud Nowotny, La Vernia, Texas $18,459 Toronto 32 34 .485 7½ Alburquerque 0 0 0 0 1 0 Loe L,2-6 1 2 1 1 0 1 Pittsburgh, 14. 12. Na Yeon Choi, 29 Baltimore 30 33 .476 8 13. Morgan Pressel, 28 16. Jerome Schneeberger, Ponca City, Okla. $18,444 Furbush H,1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago PITCHING—Halladay, Philadelphia, 9-3; Hamels, 17. Trent Creager, Stillwater, Okla. $18,348 CENTRAL W L Pct GB Benoit BS,3-5 1 3 1 1 0 1 Dempster 7 4 0 0 1 7 Philadelphia, 8-2; Jurrjens, Atlanta, 8-2; Gallardo, 13. Michelle Wie, 28 15. Jiyai Shin, 27 18. Clay Cerny, Brazoria, Texas $17,631 Cleveland 35 29 .547 — Valverde 1 0 0 0 1 2 Samardzija W,4-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee, 8-3; Hanson, Atlanta, 8-4; Correia, 19. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas $17,607 Detroit 36 30 .545 — Purcey W,1-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Marmol S,13-17 1 0 0 0 1 2 Pittsburgh, 8-5; 8 tied at 7. 20. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah $16,908 Chicago 33 35 .485 4 Alburquerque pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Umpires—Home, Brian O’Nora; First, Alfonso Marquez; —ClLee, Philadelphia, 107; Halladay, HOCKEY Steer Roping Kansas City 29 37 .439 7 HBP—by Cobb (Ordonez). Second, Ed Hickox; Third, Ed Rapuano. Philadelphia, 106; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 102; 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $57,401 Minnesota 26 39 .400 9½ Umpires—Home, John Tumpane; First, Cory Blaser; T—2:28. A—39,070 (41,159). Lincecum, San Francisco, 94; Hamels, Philadelphia, 91; 2. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas $27,951 Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Chris Guccione. Hanson, Atlanta, 89; AniSanchez, Florida, 87. Stanley Cup Finals WEST W L Pct GB All Times MDT 3. Kim Ziegelgruber, Edmond, Okla. $23,739 T—3:37. A—30,938 (41,255). PIRATES 3, METS 1 SAVES—LNunez, Florida, 19; Street, Colorado, 19; (Best-of-7) 4. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan. $20,138 Texas 36 31 .537 — FrRodriguez, New York, 18; BrWilson, San Francisco, Vancouver 3, Boston 3 5. Walter Priestly, Robstown, Texas $17,872 Seattle 34 32 .515 1½ NL Boxes New York Pittsburgh 18; Kimbrel, Atlanta, 18; Axford, Milwaukee, 18; HBell, Wednesday, June 1: Vancouver 1, Boston 0 6. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas $16,608 Los Angeles 31 36 .463 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi San Diego, 17; Putz, Arizona, 17. Saturday, June 4: Vancouver 3, Boston 2, OT 7. Will Gasperson, Decatur, Texas $16,371 Oakland 28 39 .418 8 DIAMONDBACKS 12, MARLINS 9 JosRys ss 3 0 0 1 Tabata lf 4 1 2 0 Monday, June 6: Boston 8, Vancouver 1 8. Scott Snedecor, Uvalde, Texas $15,001 Sunday’s Games Turner 3b 3 0 0 0 Paul cf-rf 4 0 1 0 Arizona Florida Beltran rf 4 0 0 0 Walker 2b 3 0 1 2 NCAA Division I Super Regionals Wednesday, June 8: Boston 4, Vancouver 0 9. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas $14,674 N.Y. Yankees 9, Cleveland 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Best of 3 Friday, June 10: Vancouver 1, Boston 0 10. Lawson Plemons, Axtell, Texas $11,925 Seattle 7, Detroit 3 Pagan cf 4 0 0 0 GJones rf 3 0 0 0 RRorts 3b 4 2 2 1 Bonifac ss 6 2 3 1 Bay lf 3 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0 Winners advance to College World Series Monday, June 13: Boston 5, Vancouver 2 11. Shay Good, Midland, Texas $10,831 Boston 14, Toronto 1 KJhnsn 2b 4 1 0 0 Infante 2b 4 2 2 2 At Davenport Field Wednesday, June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 6 p.m. 12. Dan Fisher, Andrews, Texas $9,997 Tampa Bay 9, Baltimore 6 RPauln c 3 0 0 0 TiWood p 0 0 0 0 J.Upton rf 6 1 3 2 Morrsn lf 5 1 1 0 DnMrp 1b 3 0 2 0 Diaz ph 1 0 0 0 Charlottesville, Va. 13. Rod Hartness, Pawhuska, Okla. $9,600 5, Oakland 4 S.Drew ss 5 2 1 0 GSnchz 1b 3 1 1 0 Saturday, June 11: Virginia 6, UC Irvine 0 14. Bryce Davis, Abilene, Texas $8,481 Minnesota 6, Texas 1 RTejad 2b 2 1 1 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 RODEO CYoung cf 4 2 2 0 Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 Pelfrey p 2 0 0 0 Overay 1b 3 0 0 0 Sunday, June 12: UC Irvine 6, Virginia 4 15. Buster Record Jr., Buffalo, Okla. $8,353 Kansas City 9, L.A. Angels 0 Monter c 5 2 3 4 Choate p 0 0 0 0 Monday, June 13: Virginia 3, UC Irvine 2, UVA advances 16. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla. $8,272 Monday’s Games Duda ph 1 0 1 0 BrWod 3b 3 1 1 1 Pro Rodeo Leaders Mirand 1b 4 1 1 3 Dobbs ph-3b 0 0 0 0 Acosta p 0 0 0 0 McKnr c 3 0 0 0 At Boshamer Stadium Through June 12 17. Cody Scheck, Kiowa, Kan. $7,980 Cleveland 1, N.Y. Yankees 0 GParra lf 4 0 1 0 Stanton rf 4 1 2 2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 18. Cody Garnett, Barnsdall, Okla. $7,873 Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 1, 10 innings Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 Cedeno ss 3 1 1 0 All-Around Duke p 3 1 1 2 J.Buck c 4 0 2 2 DCrrsc p 0 0 0 0 Mahlm p 2 0 0 0 Friday, June 10: North Carolina 5, Stanford 2 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $122,154 19. Ralph Williams, Skiatook, Okla. $7,445 L.A. Angels at Seattle, late Owings p 1 0 0 0 Helms 3b 5 0 2 1 Saturday, June 11: North Carolina 7, Stanford 5, UNC 20. Jarrett Blessing, Paradise Texas $7,160 Tuesday’s Games AMcCt cf 1 0 1 0 2. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash. $48,531 Mora ph 1 0 0 0 MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 1 4 1 Totals 30 3 7 3 advances 3. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas $30,924 Bull Riding Cleveland (Masterson 5-4) at Detroit (Verlander 7-3), Shaw p 0 0 0 0 Coghln cf 5 0 0 0 New York 000 000 010 — 1 At Carolina Stadium 4. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif. $29,371 1. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash. $70,164 5:05 p.m. Patersn p 0 0 0 0 Nolasco p 1 1 1 0 Columbia, S.C. 2. J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas $54,424 Texas (Ogando 7-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 7-4), Pittsburgh 100 010 01x — 3 5. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $28,016 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 1 1 1 0 E—Jos.Reyes (8), Maholm (1). DP—Pittsburgh 2. LOB— Saturday, June 11: South Carolina 5, Connecticut 1 6. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas $24,963 3. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla. $44,802 5:05 p.m. Putz p 0 0 0 0 OMrtnz ph 1 0 1 1 Sunday, June 12: South Carolina 8, Connecticut 2, 4. Cody Whitney, Asher, Okla. $42,719 Baltimore (Jakubauskas 1-0) at Toronto (Villanueva 4-0), New York 4, Pittsburgh 4. HR—Br.Wood (2). CS— 7. Clayton Hass, Terrell, Texas $24,275 LNunez p 0 0 0 0 Dan.Murphy (2). SF—Jos.Reyes. South Carolina advances 8. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $23,949 5. Clayton Foltyn, El Campo, Texas $40,284 5:07 p.m. Hayes 1b 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium 9. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah $23,060 6. Jacob O’Mara, Prairieville, La. $36,447 Boston (Wakefield 3-1) at Tampa Bay (Shields 5-4), Totals 41 12 14 12 Totals 41 9 16 9 New York Gainesville, Fla. 10. Paul David Tierney, Oral, S.D. $21,752 7. L.J. Jenkins, Porum, Okla. $35,744 5:10 p.m. Arizona 405 300 000 — 12 Friday, June 10: Florida 11, Mississippi State 1 8. Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo. $33,548 Chicago White Sox (Floyd 6-5) at Minnesota (Pavano 3-5), Pelfrey L,3-5 7 4 2 2 0 6 11. Jesse Sheffield, Austin, Colo. $21,189 Florida 003 130 020 — 9 Acosta 1-3 3 1 1 0 0 Saturday, June 11: Mississippi State 4, Florida 3 12. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, S.D. $18,417 9. Clayton Savage, Cheyenne, Wyo. $33,177 6:10 p.m. E—Bonifacio (4). DP—Arizona 1, Florida 1. LOB—Arizona Sunday, June 12: Florida 8, Mississippi State 6, Florida 10. Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, S.D. $32,843 Kansas City (Duffy 0-2) at Oakland (Cahill 6-4), 8:05 p.m. Byrdak 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 13. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah $18,151 10, Florida 10. 2B—J.Upton (16), C.Young (19), Montero D.Carrasco 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 advances 14. Jack Vanderlans, Temecula, Calif. $17,908 11. Tyler Willis, Wheatland, Wyo. $32,754 L.A. Angels (Weaver 7-4) at Seattle (Fister 3-7), 8:10 p.m. 3 (19), Bonifacio (10), Infante (9), Stanton (15), Nolasco Pittsburgh At Dick Howser Stadium 15. Cade Swor, Winnie, Texas $17,696 12. Bobby Welsh, Gillette, Wyo. $30,889 (1), Badenhop (1). HR—Duke (2). SB—G.Parra (6). Maholm W,3-7 7 3 0 0 2 4 Tallahassee, Fla. 16. Derick Fleming, Roosevelt, Utah $14,348 13. Clayton Williams, Carthage, Texas $30,303 National League IP H R ER BB SO Veras 0 11 11 0 Saturday, June 11: Texas A&M 6, Florida State 2 17. Rhett Kennedy, Chowchilla, Calif. $14,113 14. Stormy Wing, Dalhart, Texas $30,299 All Times MDT Arizona Sunday, June 12: Florida State 23, Texas A&M 9 18. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta $13,839 15. Travis Atkinson, Lehi, Utah $30,005 Duke 42-3 13 7 7 1 4 Ti.Wood H,2 1 0 0 0 0 0 16. Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo. $28,731 EAST W L Pct GB Hanrahan S,17-17 1 0 0 0 0 1 Monday, June 13: Texas A&M 11, Florida State 2, Texas 19. Brad Hartt, Sebring, Fla. $12,923 Owings W,3-0 21-3 1 0 0 2 2 Veras pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. A&M advances 20. Justin Thigpen, Waycross, Ga. $12,186 17. Seth Glause, Cheyenne, Wyo. $28,304 Philadelphia 40 26 .606 — Shaw 0 1 2 2 1 0 Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Brian At Hawkins Field Bareback Riding 18. Bryan Richardson, Dallas, Texas $27,699 Atlanta 38 29 .567 2½ Paterson 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Knight; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Bob Davidson. Nashville, Tenn. 1. Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas $53,993 19. Chance Smart, Philadelphia, Miss. $26,410 Florida 32 33 .492 7½ Vasquez H,6 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 T—2:22. A—15,555 (38,362). Friday, June 10: Vanderbilt 11, Oregon State 1, 2. Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah $49,355 20. Rankin Lindsey, Hillsboro, N.M. $23,965 New York 32 34 .485 8 Putz S,18-20 1 0 0 0 0 1 Saturday, June 11: Vanderbilt 9, Oregon State 3, 3. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas $47,470 Barrel Racing Washington 30 36 .455 10 Florida Vanderbilt advances 4. Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore. $35,401 1. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas $75,477 2. Jody Sheffield, South Weber, Utah $57,801 CENTRAL W L Pct GB Nolasco L,4-2 3 8 9 5 4 3 MLB Leaders At UFCU Disch-Falk Field 5. Chris Harris, Itasca, Texas $32,533 Badenhop 2 4 3 3 1 2 As of June 12 Austin, Texas 6. Joe Gunderson, Agar, S.D. $30,087 3. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore. $53,345 Milwaukee 38 29 .567 — L.Nunez 1 1 0 0 1 2 American League Friday, June 10: Arizona State 3, Texas 1 7. Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas $28,885 4. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D. $43,464 St. Louis 38 29 .567 — Sanches 1 0 0 0 1 0 Saturday, June 11: Texas 5, Arizona State 1 8. Bo Casper, Oakland, Ark. $26,628 5. Jill Moody, Letcher, S.D. $39,718 BATTING—AdGonzalez, Boston, .341; Bautista, Toronto, 6. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz. $38,690 Cincinnati 34 33 .507 4 Choate 1 0 0 0 0 1 .338; Joyce, Tampa Bay, .330; Ortiz, Boston, .325; Sunday, June 12: Texas 4, Arizona State 2, Texas 9. Caine Riddle, Vernon, Texas $26,269 Pittsburgh 32 33 .492 5 M.Dunn 1 1 0 0 1 1 advances 10. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas $26,227 7. Christina Richman, Glendora, Calif. $31,931 Konerko, Chicago, .322; Ellsbury, Boston, .318; 8. Tana Renick, Kingston, Okla. $31,214 Chicago 26 39 .400 11 Shaw pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. VMartinez, Detroit, .316. At Stephen Schott Stadium 11. Jake Vold, Ponoka, Alberta $24,798 Houston 25 42 .373 13 Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion; First, Phil Cuzzi; Second, Santa Clara, Calif. 12. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo. $20,359 9. Jane Melby, Backus, Minn. $30,656 RUNS—Granderson, New York, 54; Bautista, Toronto, 10. Britany Fleck, Bismarck, N.D. $28,900 WEST W L Pct GB Bill Miller; Third, James Hoye. 52; Ellsbury, Boston, 49; MiCabrera, Detroit, 48; Saturday, June 11: California 7, Dallas Baptist 0 13. Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore. $19,897 T—3:36. A—15,065 (38,560). Sunday, June 12: California 6, Dallas Baptist 2, Cal 14. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb. $19,761 11. Lee Ann Rust, Stephenville, Texas $28,559 AdGonzalez, Boston, 45; Boesch, Detroit, 42; Ortiz, 12. Linda Vick, Hesperia, Calif. $24,975 San Francisco 37 29 .561 — Boston, 42; AlRamirez, Chicago, 42; Zobrist, Tampa advances 15. Luke Creasy, Brownfield, Alberta $ $19,337 Arizona 37 30 .552 ½ ASTROS 8, BRAVES 3 16. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $19,173 13. Lindsay Sears, Nanton, Alberta $24,772 Bay, 42. 14. Robyn Herring, Huntington, Texas $23,540 Colorado 31 34 .477 5½ RBI—AdGonzalez, Boston, 60; Konerko, Chicago, 52; 17. Jared Smith, Cross Plains, Texas $18,770 Los Angeles 31 36 .463 6½ Atlanta Houston GOLF 18. Royce Ford, Briggsdale, Colo. $17,744 15. Sherrylynn Johnson, Henryetta, Okla. $23,404 ab r h bi ab r h bi Beltre, Texas, 48; Granderson, New York, 47; Quentin, 16. Savanah Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas $22,824 San Diego 29 38 .433 8½ Chicago, 47; Teixeira, New York, 47; MiCabrera, 19. Heath Ford, Slocum, Texas $17,389 Sunday’s Games Schafer cf 5 1 2 3 Bourn cf 4 1 1 0 PGA Tour FedExCup Leaders 20. Dusty LaValley, Bezanson, Alberta $16,143 17. Callie Chamberlain, Colorado City, Texas $22,787 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0 Barmes ss 4 1 1 1 Detroit, 45. 18. Kenna Squires, Fredonia, Texas $22,635 Arizona 5, Florida 1 HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 91; Ellsbury, Boston, 84; Through June 12 Steer Wrestling Philadelphia 4, Chicago Cubs 3 McCnn c 3 0 0 0 Pence rf 4 1 3 4 1. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif. $46,716 19. Carlee Pierce, Woodward, Okla. $22,181 N.Y. Mets 7, Pittsburgh 0 C.Jones 3b 2 0 1 0 Bourgs pr-rf 0 0 0 0 ACabrera, Cleveland, 79; Konerko, Chicago, 79; Rank Player Points YTD Money 20. Kay Blandford, Sutherland Springs, Texas $21,915 Fremn 1b 3 0 0 0 Ca.Lee lf 4 0 0 0 MiYoung, Texas, 79; Ortiz, Boston, 77; MeCabrera, 1. Luke Donald 1,432 $3,518,984 2. Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif. $38,326 Atlanta 4, Houston 1 Kansas City, 76; AlRamirez, Chicago, 76. 3. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore. $30,019 Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 3 Mather rf 4 0 0 0 Kppngr 2b 5 1 2 0 2. Bubba Watson 1,411 $2,971,730 4. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, S.D. $29,326 L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 8 Hicks ss 4 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 2 2 2 1 DOUBLES—AdGonzalez, Boston, 22; Ellsbury, Boston, 3. Mark Wilson 1,321 $2,690,688 TRANSACTIONS MaYng lf 4 1 1 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 2 0 21; AGordon, Kansas City, 20; Quentin, Chicago, 20; 4. Matt Kuchar 1,247 $2,749,344 5. Darrell Petry, Beaumont, Texas $29,226 Washington 2, San Diego 0 Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 20; Ortiz, Boston, 18; Youkilis, 6. Sean Mulligan, Coleman, Okla. $27,463 BASEBALL San Francisco 4, Cincinnati 2 D.Lowe p 2 0 1 0 Towles c 3 1 1 1 5. Phil Mickelson 1,247 $2,474,992 7. Stockton Graves, Newkirk, Okla. $27,004 American League Monday’s Games Linernk p 0 0 0 0 WRdrg p 2 0 0 0 Boston, 18; MiYoung, Texas, 18. 6. Nick Watney 1,241 $2,960,733 TRIPLES—Bourjos, Los Angeles, 6; Crisp, Oakland, 5; 8. Casey Martin, Sulphur, La. $26,720 BOSTON RED SOX—Traded C Mike McKenry to the Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Mets 1 Conrad ph 1 0 1 0 MDwns ph 1 1 1 1 7. K.J. Choi 1,236 $2,996,104 Pittsburgh Pirates for a player to be named or cash. Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Granderson, New York, 5; AJackson, Detroit, 5; 8. David Toms 1,229 $2,842,215 9. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif. $25,745 Arizona 12, Florida 9 CCrawford, Boston, 4; RDavis, Toronto, 4; Gardner, 10. Seth Brockman, Wheatland, Wyo. $25,039 —Signed RHP Kellen Moen, 1B Houston 8, Atlanta 3 Proctor p 0 0 0 0 Michals ph 1 0 1 0 9. Gary Woodland 1,170 $2,287,197 Dean Espy, RHP Spencer Patton, LHP Abel Gonzalez Hinske ph 0 1 0 0 Escaln p 0 0 0 0 New York, 4; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 4. 10. Jonathan Byrd 1,154 $2,358,204 11. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D. $24,632 Chicago Cubs 1, Milwaukee 0 HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 21; Granderson, New 12. Ethen Thouvenell, Napa, Calif. $21,431 and 3B Adrian Bingas. San Diego at Colorado, late Lyon p 0 0 0 0 11. Martin Laird 1,129 $2,314,996 National League Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 34 8 14 8 York, 20; Teixeira, New York, 19; Ortiz, Boston, 17; 12. Steve Stricker 1,121 $2,455,234 13. Les Shepperson, Midwest, Wyo. $20,632 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, late Quentin, Chicago, 17; Konerko, Chicago, 16; NCruz, 14. Justin Blaine Davis, Bartonville, Texas $20,392 CHICAGO CUBS—Placed RHP Kerry Wood on the 15-day Tuesday’s Games Atlanta 000 000 003 — 3 13. Rory Sabbatini 1,100 $2,150,431 DL, retroactive to June 9. Activated INF Jeff Baker Houston 002 005 10x — 8 Texas, 15. 14. Brandt Snedeker 1,076 $2,182,887 15. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb. $20,308 Florida (Volstad 2-6) at Philadelphia (Hamels 8-2), STOLEN BASES—Ellsbury, Boston, 24; Andrus, Texas, 16. Dru Melvin, Ponca City, Okla. $20,095 from the 15-day DL. 5:05 p.m. DP—Atlanta 2, Houston 1. LOB—Atlanta 8, Houston 9. 15. Aaron Baddeley 1,069 $2,283,423 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Designated C Wyatt Toregas for 2B—Schafer (2), Ma.Young (1), D.Lowe (1), Conrad (2), 19; Crisp, Oakland, 19; RDavis, Toronto, 18; Aybar, Los 16. Webb Simpson 1,034 $2,044,875 17. Tommy Cook, McAlester, Okla. $19,242 St. Louis (J.Garcia 6-2) at Washington (Maya 0-1), 5:05 p.m. Angeles, 14; Fuld, Tampa Bay, 14; ISuzuki, Seattle, 14; 18. Casey McMillen, Redmond, Ore. $18,889 assignment. N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-5) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 8-2), 5:10 p.m. Wallace 2 (18), M.Downs (7). HR—Schafer (1), Pence (9). 17. Hunter Mahan 1,008 $2,121,242 SAN DIEGO PADRES—Placed RHP Aaron Harang on the SB—Bourn (27). SF—Barmes, Towles. BUpton, Tampa Bay, 14. 18. Charl Schwartzel 895 $1,887,959 19. Olin Hannum, Malad, Idaho $18,141 Milwaukee (Gallardo 8-3) at Chicago Cubs (R.Wells 1-1), PITCHING—Lester, Boston, 9-2; Scherzer, Detroit, 8-2; 20. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo. $17,157 15-day DL, retroactive to June 10. Reinstated OF 6:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO 19. Keegan Bradley 885 $1,809,388 Cameron Maybin from the 15-day DL. Selected the Atlanta Arrieta, Baltimore, 8-3; 9 tied at 7. 20. Steve Marino 881 $1,739,966 Team Roping (header) Pittsburgh (Karstens 3-4) at Houston (Norris 4-4), STRIKEOUTS—FHernandez, Seattle, 103; Shields, 1. Chad Masters, Clarksville, Tenn. $46,945 contract of RHP Anthony Bass from San Antonio 6:05 p.m. D.Lowe L,3-5 51-3 8 5 5 3 2 21. Bill Haas 866 $1,619,460 (Texas). Optioned C Kyle Phillips to Tucson (PCL). Linebrink 2-3 2 2 2 2 0 Tampa Bay, 93; Verlander, Detroit, 93; Weaver, Los 22. Dustin Johnson 855 $1,870,773 2. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont. $36,986 San Diego (Undecided) at Colorado (Nicasio 1-1), 6:40 p.m. Angeles, 90; Price, Tampa Bay, 89; Lester, Boston, 87; 3. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $35,754 Designated LHP Aaron Poreda for assignment. San Francisco (Cain 5-4) at Arizona (Collmenter 4-1), Sherrill 1 3 1 1 0 0 23. Jhonattan Vegas 853 $1,530,336 BASKETBALL Proctor 1 1 0 0 0 0 CWilson, Texas, 83. 24. D.A. Points 853 $1,683,006 4. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas $31,724 7:40 p.m. SAVES—League, Seattle, 18; Valverde, Detroit, 16; 5. Spencer Mitchell, Colusa, Calif. $30,571 National Basketball Association Cincinnati (Cueto 3-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6-3), Houston 25. Jason Dufner 813 $1,678,060 NEW ORLEANS HORNETS—Promoted Randy Ayers to W.Rodriguez W,4-3 6 2 0 0 4 5 MaRivera, New York, 16; CPerez, Cleveland, 15; 26. Jason Day 811 $1,855,362 6. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore. $29,416 8:10 p.m. Farnsworth, Tampa Bay, 14; Walden, Los Angeles, 14; 7. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz. $29,290 lead assistant coach. W.Lopez 1 1 0 0 0 1 27. Spencer Levin 794 $1,586,068 HOCKEY Escalona 1 1 0 0 0 1 Feliz, Texas, 13. 28. Vijay Singh 775 $1,513,290 8. Joel Bach, Millsap, Texas $27,929 AL Boxes National League 9. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga. $26,516 National Hockey League Lyon 1 2 3 3 1 0 29. Ryan Palmer 766 $1,516,768 10. Nick Sartain, Yukon, Okla. $26,242 PHOENIX COYOTES—Named Jim Playfair associate INDIANS 1, YANKEES 0 HBP—by W.Rodriguez (McCann). BATTING—JosReyes, New York, .346; Votto, Cincinnati, 30. Brendan Steele 699 $1,347,604 .335; Kemp, Los Angeles, .331; Ethier, Los Angeles, 11. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas $25,392 coach and signed him to a multiyear contract. Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman; First, David 31. Justin Rose 680 $1,342,182 ST. LOUIS BLUES—Re-signed F Chris Porter to a one- Cleveland New York Rackley; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Gary Darling. .321; Carroll, Los Angeles, .320; Helton, Colorado, .319; 32. Lucas Glover 671 $1,339,837 12. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas $23,740 ab r h bi ab r h bi Pence, Houston, .318. 13. Travis Tryan, Billings, Mont. $22,808 year contract extension. T—2:39. A—21,466 (40,963). 33. Charles Howell III 663 $1,213,495 LACROSSE GSizmr dh 4 0 1 0 Jeter ss 3 0 1 0 RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 48; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 48; 34. Tommy Gainey 650 $1,263,237 14. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz. $22,330 CSantn 1b 4 0 0 0 ENunez ss 1 0 0 0 JosReyes, New York, 47; RWeeks, Milwaukee, 47; 15. Caleb Mitchell, Pollok, Texas $21,677 National Lacrosse League 35. Kevin Na 649 $1,233,265 MINNESOTA SWARM—Announced general manager Brantly cf 3 1 1 0 Grndrs cf 4 0 1 0 Bruce, Cincinnati, 46; Pujols, St. Louis, 46; Votto, 36. Brandt Jobe 648 $1,162,335 16. Coleman Proctor, Pryor, Okla. $21,671 ACarer ss 4 0 1 1 Teixeir 1b 2 0 0 0 CUBS 1, BREWERS 0 Cincinnati, 46. 17. Brandon Beers, Powell Butte, Ore. $20,928 Marty O’Neill will not return to the team after his 37. Charley Hoffman 624 $1,022,094 three-year contract concludes in September. Choo rf 4 0 1 0 AlRdrg 3b 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee Chicago RBI—Fielder, Milwaukee, 58; Kemp, Los Angeles, 56; 38. J.B. Holmes 607 $1,367,746 18. Kelsey Parchman, Cumberland City, Tenn. $19,286 T.Buck lf 4 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 0 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Howard, Philadelphia, 53; Braun, Milwaukee, 48; 19. Arky Rogers, Lake City, Fla. $18,413 MOTORSPORTS 39. Brian Gay 594 $980,446 NASCAR—Docked driver Kyle Busch six points, owner Phelps 2b 3 0 0 0 Swisher rf 4 0 0 0 RWeks 2b 4 0 0 0 SCastro ss 4 0 2 0 Bruce, Cincinnati, 48; Berkman, St. Louis, 46; Pence, 40. Harrison Frazar 587 $1,142,053 20. Quincy Kueckelhan, Bonham, Texas $18,096 OCarer 2b 1 0 0 0 Posada dh 4 0 1 0 Kotsay cf 4 0 0 0 Barney 2b 4 1 1 0 Houston, 46. Team Roping (heeler) Joe Gibbs six points and fined crew chief Dave Rogers 41. Robert Karlsson 585 $1,153,491 $25,000 because the No. 18 Toyota failed post-race Hannhn 3b 3 0 0 0 Gardnr lf 3 0 0 0 Braun lf 4 0 1 0 JeBakr rf 3 0 1 0 HITS—JosReyes, New York, 94; Pence, Houston, 85; 42. Y.E. Yang 581 $1,223,596 1. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev. $49,909 Marson c 3 0 1 0 Cervelli c 3 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 2 0 0 0 C.Pena ph-1b 1 0 1 0 Kemp, Los Angeles, 81; SCastro, Chicago, 80; Votto, 2. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla. $36,986 inspection at Pocono Raceway on June 12. 43. John Senden 570 $916,384 TENNIS Totals 33 1 5 1 Totals 31 0 5 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 1 0 ArRmr 3b 4 0 0 1 Cincinnati, 80; Polanco, Philadelphia, 79; GSanchez, 44. Zach Johnson 558 $1,034,760 3. Patrick Smith, Midland, Texas $35,754 Cleveland 000 100 000 — 1 C.Hart rf 3 0 0 0 Soto c 4 0 1 0 Florida, 77. 4. Broc Cresta, Santa Rosa, Calif. $30,571 ATP WORLD TOUR—Announced executive chairman 45. Fredrik Jacobson 553 $817,165 and president Adam Helfant will not seek to continue New York 000 000 000 — 0 YBtncr ss 3 0 1 0 Montnz lf 4 0 1 0 DOUBLES—Beltran, New York, 20; Coghlan, Florida, 46. Bo Van Pelt 549 $1,095,728 5. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz. $29,290 DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Cleveland 6, New York 8. 2B— Nieves c 2 0 0 0 LeMahi 1b 3 0 1 0 20; CJones, Atlanta, 19; Pence, Houston, 19; JosReyes, 6. Allen Bach, Weatherford, Texas $26,889 his position beyond the completion of his three-year 47. Rickie Fowler 548 $875,545 contract at the end of this year. G.Sizemore (15). 3B—Brantley (2). Counsll ph 1 0 0 0 Fukdm rf 0 0 0 0 New York, 19; CYoung, Arizona, 18; Fielder, Milwaukee, 48. Charlie Wi 528 $968,001 7. Brad Culpepper, Poulan, Ga. $26,516 IP H R ER BB SO Loe p 0 0 0 0 Campn cf 3 0 0 0 17; Headley, San Diego, 17; Prado, Atlanta, 17; SSmith, 8. Kollin VonAhn, Durant, Okla. $26,242 COLLEGE 49. Chris Kirk 527 $863,109 CASTLETON STATE—Named Mary Kate Scardillo volley- Cleveland Wolf p 2 0 1 0 Dmpstr p 2 0 0 0 Colorado, 17. 50. Jimmy Walker 506 $883,895 9. Jhett Johnson, Casper, Wyo. $25,444 C.Carrasco W,6-3 7 5 0 0 3 7 Lucroy ph-c 1 0 0 0 DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 TRIPLES—JosReyes, New York, 11; Rasmus, St. Louis, 6; 10. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, Texas $25,392 ball and women’s lacrosse coach. Sipp H,12 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Smrdzj p 0 0 0 0 Victorino, Philadelphia, 6; Bourn, Houston, 5; SCastro, 11. Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas $25,164 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO—Named Frozena Jerro, Marc Lowe Pestano H,7 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 Chicago, 5; Fowler, Colorado, 5; Bonifacio, Florida, 4; 12. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore. $24,894 and Amanda VanZeben women’s assistant basketball C.Perez S,16-17 1 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 33 1 8 1 SDrew, Arizona, 4; Espinosa, Washington, 4. Champions Tour Charles Schwab 13. Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas $22,808 coaches. New York Milwaukee 000 000 000 — 0 HOME RUNS—Kemp, Los Angeles, 20; Fielder, Cup Leaders 14. Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz. $22,794 LEES-MCRAE—Named Lee Squires men’s soccer coach. A.J.Burnett L,6-5 72-3 5 1 1 1 8 Chicago 000 000 01x — 1 Milwaukee, 19; Bruce, Cincinnati, 17; Berkman, St. Through June 12 15. York Gill, Stephenville, Texas $21,570 MARQUETTE—Named Jud Shaufler men’s assistant ten- Robertson 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 E—S.Castro (12). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Milwaukee 5, Louis, 16; Stanton, Florida, 16; Braun, Milwaukee, 14; 16. Michael Jones, Stephenville, Texas $19,286 nis coach. WP—A.J.Burnett 2. Chicago 8. 2B—Y.Betancourt (11), Wolf (3), S.Castro (17), Pujols, St. Louis, 14. Points Money 17. Dakota Kirchenschlager, De Leon, Texas $19,272 SOUTH ALABAMA—Named Dominique Taylor men’s Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Dale Scott; C.Pena (5). SB—Braun (15), S.Castro (7). CS— STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 26; JosReyes, New 1. Tom Lehman 850 $537,530 18. Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M. $18,961 assistant basketball coach. Whoops! Paper runs ad touting Miami Heat championship MIAMI — The Dallas Mavericks’ win over the Heat after the race. is a huge upset for fans in Miami. Making matters MAGIC VALLEY The registration fee for adults is $25, $17 for age worse, an ad in the local paper has mistakenly con- Times-News seeks Sports Shorts 17 and under, and $10 for kids 12 and under. Online gratulated the Heat on winning. registrations are encouraged and can be done at athlete information Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] A full-page ad that ran in Monday’s Miami Herald The Times-News is seeking information about www.bluecirclesports.com. reads “Congratulations Miami” next to photos of former area high school athletes who are competing Information: Kimberlee Ward at 732-6475 or at Heat championship T-shirts and hats from Macy’s. Find more area events by searching for ‘sports’ on the [email protected]. in college.Athletes, parents and coaches are encour- event calendar at Magicvalley.com One T-shirt reads “Heat 2011 NBA Finals aged to submit information about spring sports col- Champions” and the ad shows the Heat’s logo on a lege athletes from the area. Please e-mail informa- Monday, June 20. M.V. Junior Football hat with the words “NBA Champions.” tion to [email protected] no later than Friday, Information: Dave Slotten at 308-7552. The ad ran under a story about the Heat’s loss. June 24. Verified information will appear in the sign-ups open Magic Valley Junior Football registration is under The newspaper has issued a correction and apol- spring sports college report on Sunday, June 26. ogized for any inconvenience. A Macy’s spokes- ISU football camp way. The tackle league is for youth in grades 4-6. woman called it an unfortunate and apologized coming to Twin Falls Registration forms are available at Twin Falls Parks and Recreation or the Boys and Girls Club. The cost to Heat fans. The Mavericks beat the Heat 105-95 in Filer hoops The Idaho State University football coaching staff will is $55 ($75 after July 29 deadline) and all players game six of the NBA finals on Sunday in Miami. host a camp at Lighthouse Christian School on June 20- tournament postponed must have a physical current as of May 1. 21 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Cost is $75 and walkups are FILER — The 3-on-3 basketball tournament Information: Eric Bauman at 736-5099 or 490- welcome beginning at 8 a.m. NASCAR scheduled for Saturday, June 18, has been post- 3926, or Mike Ewaniuk at 212-1755 or 212-1755. Kyle Busch fails Pocono poned until later this summer. A rescheduled date inspection, loses 6 points will be announced at a later time. CSI Firecracker run coming Burley holds girls soccer training CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kyle Busch has been docked The College of Southern Idaho Physical Education BURLEY — Burley High School will hold pre-train- six points and his crew chief fined $25,000 because WMMS volleyball camp coming Department will hold its annual Firecracker 5K and ing girls soccer practice from 7 to 9 a.m. every his car failed post-race inspection at Pocono West Minico Middle School will host a volleyball 10K Run/Walk Thursday,June 30 at the CSI campus. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the BHS soccer Raceway. camp for girls in grades 6 to 8 from 9 a.m. to noon Late registrations for the event will take place fields. Practices are for interested in trying out for The No. 18 Toyota was found to be too low during June 20-22. There is no cost for this camp. All the from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. The youth races will begin at the team. Information: 650-0050, 679-8626 or 312- NASCAR’s inspection Sunday. NASCAR responded girls need is knee pads, gym clothes and shoes. 7 p.m. These will consist of quarter, half, and one 6110. Monday by docking Busch six driver points and car Information: 438-8761. mile events for kids 12 and under. owner Joe Gibbs six owner points. The 10K adult run/walk will begin at 7:30 p.m. and Crew chief Dave Rogers received the fine. the 5K adult run/walk begins at 7:45 p.m. JRD holds Kids Summer Nights JEROME — Jerome Recreation District’s Kids Busch finished third in the race. Despite the CRHS to host Participants will run or walk on paved and fitness Summer Nights event will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. penalty, he remains fifth in the standings, but he now elementary football camp trail surfaces throughout the CSI campus. Prizes will June 16,June 30,July 21 and Aug. 18.The event is for trails leader Carl Edwards by 31 points. Canyon Ridge High School will host an elemen- be awarded to winning runners and walkers with those entering grades 2-7 and includes swimming, This is the first penalty for a Sprint Cup Series tary-school football camp from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, separate divisions for men and women. T-shirts that pizza, crafts and physical education. The cost is $5 team since the implementation of the new points June 20 and Tuesday, June 21. The camp is open to commemorate the event will be provided to all par- per child. Information: JRD at 324-3389. system. Under the old points system, failing to meet kids entering grades 4 to 6. Cost is $20 and includes ticipants. All runners, walkers, and their families and the required height was typically a 25-point penalty. a T-shirt. Registration is from 5:30 to 6 p.m., friends are invited to enjoy a barbecue immediately — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 WEATHER/SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Sunny to mostly sunny and breezy. High 72. Today Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 75 57 0.01" Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 51. Challis 69 46 Trace" Coeur d’ Alene 63 52 0.19" Idaho Falls 68 46 Trace" Tomorrow: Partly cloudy. High 76. Jerome 71 48 Trace" Lewiston 74 57 0.03" Lowell 68 51 0.11" WINDY Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Sunny, breezy Mostly clear to Sunny to Slight chance Isolated Mild, hit and Pocatello 71 47 0.01" to windy and clear skies, mostly sunny of a thunderstorms miss Rexburg 67 45 0.02" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 61 43 0.00" warm breezy too and very nice thunderstorm thunderstorms Stanley 57 39 0.02" Sun Valley 66 43 0.00" Yesterday’s High 71° Yesterday’s 0.00" High 75° Low 50° 79° / 50° 70° / 51° 71° / 50° 73° / 49° Yesterday’s Low 44° Month to Date 0.31" Normal High / Low 76° / 47° Avg. Month to Date 0.42" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 95° in 1996 Water Year to Date 10.66" Record Low 33° in 1952 Avg. Water Year to Date 8.51" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 73° Yesterday’s 0.01" Yesterday’s High 77% 5 pm Yesterday 30.03 in. Today Sunrise: 6:00 AM Sunset: 9:17 PM Yesterday’s Low 50° Month to Date 0.30" Yesterday’s Low 43% Wednesday Sunrise: 6:00 AM Sunset: 9:17 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 75° / 47° Avg. Month to Date 0.46" Today’s Forecast Avg. 54% Thursday Sunrise: 6:00 AM Sunset: 9:18 PM Warm and breezy today. Increasing clouds on Record High 92° in 1974 Water Year to Date 12.03" Friday Sunrise: 6:00 AM Sunset: 9:18 PM Wednesday with a few showers and storms Record Low 35° in 1993 Avg. Water Year to Date 9.38" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Saturday Sunrise: 6:00 AM Sunset: 9:18 PM possible. Not as warm for Thursday and Friday. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 60'sTonight’s Lows 30's to 40's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 66 / 46 BOISE Today Moonrise: 8:31 PM Moonset: 4:47 AM 10 11 3 5 7 10 Sunny to mostly sunny, warm and very Wednesday Full Last New First Moonrise: 9:28 PM Moonset: 5:44 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming nice today and Wednesday. Do look June 15 June 23 July 1 July 8 Thursday Moonrise: 10:16 PM Moonset: 6:47 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com for a little wind at times. Milder by Thursday and Friday. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Thursday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 77 / 53 Today Highs/Lows 70'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 76 50 su 75 47 pc 70 47 pc Atlanta 93 67 th 90 71 th Orlando 96 75 th 96 76 th Acapulco 90 78 th 90 77 th Moscow 68 52 th 69 52 sh Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 67 46 pc 62 44 th 60 44 sh Atlantic City 73 57 sh 77 66 pc Philadelphia 74 58 sh 79 61 pc Athens 76 72 pc 76 71 sh Nairobi 68 54 sh 70 51 sh Breezy to a little windy at Burley 72 51 pc 76 48 pc 71 48 sh Baltimore 75 56 sh 78 60 pc Phoenix 105 78 su 108 80 su Auckland 58 50 sh 58 50 sh Oslo 62 45 sh 64 47 sh 72 / 45 times today and Challis 73 44 pc 73 39 pc 69 39 sh Billings 70 49 th 76 51 pc Portland, ME 52 51 sh 64 49 sh Bangkok 91 81 sh 89 81 sh Paris 72 57 sh 69 56 sh Coeur d’ Alene 66 46 pc 62 44 sh 60 44 sh Birmingham 96 71 pc 97 73 th Raleigh 85 61 pc 85 66 pc Beijing 85 65 sh 78 63 sh Prague 73 52 th 75 57 sh Wednesday. Not as warm Elko, NV 78 46 su 80 46 th 75 46 pc Boston 57 52 sh 67 55 sh Rapid City 72 53 th 75 54 pc Berlin 77 54 sh 75 58 sh Rio de Jane 69 58 sh 68 56 sh late this week with a few Eugene, OR 74 48 pc 70 48 pc 72 48 pc Charleston, SC 89 75 th 87 76 th Reno 84 56 su 86 54 su Buenos Aires 56 47 pc 56 53 sh Rome 75 64 th 78 65 sh McCall showers or thunderstorms. Gooding 73 49 su 75 49 pc 68 49 sh Charleston, WV 79 54 pc 80 63 th Sacramento 92 61 su 90 59 su Cairo 92 67 pc 94 67 pc Santiago 65 42 pc 63 39 pc Grace 66 46 pc 73 48 th 66 48 th Chicago 70 56 pc 68 61 th St. Louis 83 70 th 83 63 th Dhahran 97 89 pc 97 89 pc Seoul 81 62 pc 86 65 sh Salmon 62 / 40 Hagerman 79 50 su 80 52 pc 73 52 sh Cleveland 69 55 sh 75 63 pc St.Paul 72 59 th 71 60 th Geneva 67 40 sh 68 40 sh Sydney 59 54 sh 62 50 sh 73 / 43 Hailey 70 46 pc 70 44 pc 66 44 sh Denver 83 54 th 85 59 pc Salt Lake City 73 54 su 82 63 pc Hong Kong 84 82 th 84 82 th Tel Aviv 75 72 sh 75 73 pc Idaho Falls 71 48 pc 76 49 pc 71 49 th Des Moines 76 62 th 76 60 th San Diego 70 61 pc 72 60 pc Jerusalem 84 67 sh 89 68 pc Tokyo 71 64 sh 76 66 sh Kalispell, MT 69 44 sh 64 44 sh 61 44 sh Detroit 72 56 pc 77 61 pc San Francisco 71 57 su 71 56 pc Johannesburg 60 42 pc 60 44 pc Vienna 76 56 sh 80 53 sh Jerome 74 49 su 78 48 pc 70 48 sh El Paso 103 75 su 104 76 su Seattle 71 50 pc 69 50 pc Kuwait City 104 85 pc 103 86 pc Warsaw 76 57 sh 76 55 sh Lewiston 77 53 pc 72 49 su 71 49 pc Fairbanks 66 46 sh 63 48 sh Tucson 103 70 pc 105 74 su London 69 51 pc 68 46 sh Winnipeg 73 60 th 72 58 sh Caldwell Malad City 70 50 pc 76 51 th 70 51 th Fargo 75 59 th 71 59 th Washington, DC 80 60 sh 81 64 pc Mexico City 77 49 sh 78 49 sh Zurich 65 39 sh 70 44 sh 77 / 49 Idaho Falls Malta 70 52 pc 76 49 th 68 49 th Honolulu 83 73 th 83 73 sh McCall 62 40 su 64 38 pc 60 38 sh Houston 99 77 pc 99 77 pc Boise Sun Valley 71 / 48 Missoula, MT 70 45 pc 68 47 sh 64 47 th Indianapolis 77 57 th 79 63 th TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 76 / 50 66 / 42 Pocatello 70 50 pc 76 50 pc 70 50 th Jacksonville 98 74 th 96 74 th 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 71 50 pc 69 50 pc 71 50 pc Kansas City 89 68 pc 82 64 pc Pocatello Rupert 71 52 pc 76 49 pc 71 49 sh Las Vegas 100 78 su 102 79 pc Rupert 70 / 50 Rexburg 68 46 pc 72 46 pc 68 46 th Little Rock 96 72 pc 92 71 th Mountain Home 71 / 52 76 / 48 Richland, WA 78 52 su 75 53 pc 73 53 pc Los Angeles 81 63 su 78 61 su Rogerson 64 46 su 68 43 th 59 43 th Memphis 96 78 th 94 74 th Burley Salmon 73 43 pc 72 45 th 67 45 th Miami 89 79 th 92 78 th H Twin Falls 72 / 51 Salt Lake City, UT 73 54 su 82 63 pc 80 63 th Milwaukee 64 54 pc 62 53 th Fronts 75 / 50 Spokane, WA 71 47 pc 67 43 pc 66 43 sh Nashville 85 65 th 90 69 th Stanley 63 39 pc 62 34 pc 59 34 sh New Orleans 93 75 pc 93 76 pc H Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 75 at Boise Low: 35 at Dixie Sun Valley 66 42 pc 65 40 pc 61 40 sh New York 66 57 sh 80 60 pc Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 55 31 th 59 33 th 52 33 sh 97 73 pc 93 74 th Omaha 76 62 th 81 60 pc th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing L Warm CANADIAN FORECAST L Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 62 37 th 53 44 sh Saskatoon 74 56 sh 70 52 th GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY Cranbrook 59 39 sh 54 38 sh Toronto 64 43 sh 72 55 pc Valid to 6 p.m. today Edmonton 65 45 sh 57 49 sh Vancouver 54 46 sh 56 44 sh Occluded Kelowna 63 32 sh 50 37 sh Victoria 58 51 sh 59 51 sh Yesterday’s National Extremes: You cannot be mad at somebody who Lethbridge 67 44 sh 64 43 sh Winnipeg 73 60 th 72 58 sh High: 109 at Pecos, Texas makes you laugh - it’s as Regina 66 51 sh 74 51 sh Low: 27 at Bellemont, Ariz. simple as that. More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather Jay Leno Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. Tony Stewart, Lewis Hamilton to swap rides at The Glen WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. in his McLaren Mercedes designed for road courses. on The Glen’s 2.4-mile short you wanted to have oppor- Once I stopped racing in the (AP) — Tony Stewart figures MP4-23. They’re also sleekly shaped, course used by NASCAR. tunities to drive everything,” IRL full time and started he’s driven more than 20 Then, they’ll switch cars go well over 200 mph, and “It’s going to be one of those said Stewart, who has raced NASCAR full time, I thought types of race cars in his ca- in what’s dubbed the Mobil 1 are capable of accelerating things you can talk about all on the long course that in- that opportunity would reer. He’s about to try an- Car Swap at The Glen, with from zero to 100 and back to day long, but you’re not go- cludes the famed Boot sec- never come about.” other, and it just might be Hamilton taking the helm of zero in 6 seconds with a V-8 ing to fully understand it un- tion, competing in a Grand- Watkins Glen bills itself as the ride of his life. a non-open-wheel race car engine that whirrs at 18,000 til you actually sit in the car Am Rolex Series race six the soul of American road On Tuesday,the two-time for the first time and Stewart rpm, about double what and drive it.” years ago. “Obviously, hav- racing, and its storied open- NASCAR Cup champion hopping in an F1 car. Stewart is used to. Stewart, who won an In- ing the opportunity to race wheel history includes For- and Formula One star Lewis It promises to be an eye “I’m somewhat familiar a dyCar Series title before in the IndyCar Series and mula One’s United States Hamilton will take turns opener for both, but espe- little bit with what kind of leaving for NASCAR in knowing that the final step Grand Prix, which ended a navigating Watkins Glen In- cially Stewart. F1 cars are downforce they have, but 1999, is counting the min- of that would be Formula 20-year run in 1980. ternational’s 3.4-mile long long, low and sleek, weigh I’ve never run one at a road utes. One, it was always a goal ... This year marks the 50th course — Stewart in his No. about 1,400 pounds — a ton course,” said Stewart, who “The further my career to say at some point we’d get anniversary of The Glen’s 14 Chevrolet and Hamilton less than a Cup car — and are has a record five Cup wins went along, the more that an opportunity to drive one. inaugural F1 race.

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